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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotI I j ORANGE COAST I ./\; .>NI ~ •. fl( ~ _ 'v '\/\~· • " 'Ir I - 1 Church collects $1 I I . ,. • I I ORLANDO, F la . (AP J When lhe First Bapti6t Church pleaded for S2 6 million so 11 could pay cash for a spread even bigger . than its do\\>ntown "worship center.·• me mber s gave it their Sunday best and pitched SI million in the plate in - a single day They ga\'e wedding nngs and property and silverware and gold. They gave antique C'ars and cash and checks and even a rcg1st<.•red Hereford bull. And with the Sl million in pledge!'> and gift~ that came back. on the oolleclfoo· plates Sund ay . the F irst Baptist Chur<.'h of Orlando had raised a total of S2.3 million since its fund raising dri\'e began in Sept<.•mber "Tht• f111anc1al miracle we are w11 nl•ss1ng 1s beyond human achieveme nt,'· the Rev. Jim Henry wrote in a newsletter to th<' c h u re h's 5,000· member congregation. which includes the mayor and a numbe r of prominent businessmen aad politicians. "The 'Seventy Day Miracle' ... will be something y,e tell our children." The S2.6 million is just for the land, nea rl y 150 acr es in suut hwest Orlando. It will lake ............................ _. .......................................... -.-. ......... __ ._..._.._ __ _..~~~·,· * * * * * • • YOUR HDMITOWN DAILY PAPIR iAANGf C tJUN .. ~ ~ I ~ ,, 25 CENTS • • • ____ on 1n one day more fund·raising to fin ance a 5,000·seat sanctuary. parking for 3,000 cars. a scbool a nd a h1gh-n se, retirement apartment. buUding. More than $1.75 million of the total was cash and the rest was in the form of gifts. said the Rev Wayne Johnson. mmister of media. The Orlando Sentinal Star reoorted that a newly married woman gave her wedding ring, a gold band Y.ilh five diamonds ;.ind fou r emeralds Sever al other people gave w~ding nngs from past marriages . One family turned over the Sl ,069.58 they'd been saving for a boat Another pledge<j $270 to be saved by fastmg one day a week. ~1ving up weekend t·ntertainmenl and working overtime on Christmas and Ne1" Year's Day. Some people gave the deeds to rental property and vacant land they owned. One person drQPpe(t 111 the title to a 19'24 Ford Model T and someone else a 1929 Model A A high school student cleaned out his savings account. the newspaper said. Several checks of more than (See COLLECT, Page AZ > Nuclear plan breakthrough see~ • I Moore testifies at tria l By GLENN SCOTT OllM Dally 'll•Ut.tff Newport Beach psychologist Telford Moore claimed Tuesday . that other witnesses tn his trial haven 't portra yed the viciousness of the man he 1s accused of killin g. Stanley Espinda Moore, 36, who had sat through almost two weeks or others· testimony, finally got his chance Tuesday. Speak mg m measured tones. Moore described the highlights or his 18-year history with E s pinda . h is f-:::-n1e r roommate ar.J business partner Moore also tried to explain why he never broke orr his personal relationship with the homosexual Espinda even though the passive Moore claimed to be repeatedly beaten and sexually abused. If he had walked out, Moore repeated several times during bis testimony. Espinda would surely h.ave found him and killed him. "I don't think that during this testimony, anybody has been able to describe the intensity or the violence," said Moore. Espinda was killed by a single .22-caliber bullet to the head as he lay in the family room of the men 's Spyglass Hill home on the night of Nov. 5, 1980 Moore said he had brought the gun into the room with the intention of committing suicide. but blacked TESTIFIES Telford Moore .,... .......... - out and doesn't remember the actual s hooting. Throughout the testimony on Tuesday. one question that came up again and again was why Moore would put up with Es pinda.'s abuse. Moore told Stokke that he had learned as far back as m 1963 that he was better off putting up with the attacks whi le assuring himself "any crisis of the moment will pass " He said he tried to forget about the a6use and instead concentrated on gaining a sense of personaJ value by being a successful psychologist Moore and Espinda. both school psycho logists. also ran the Newport P syc h ologica l Laboratory in Newport Center. Que b ec c ops p robe a ssembly Porno g a te QUEBEC <AP> Nobody has called it Pornogate yet. But jokes about pornographic movies made in the Quebec National As se mbl y building are circulating furiously P o l ice say they are Investigating whethe r e rotic films w ere m ade with the television came ra s and equipment normally used to broad cast sometimes hot debates in the provi n cial legislat.ure. The police inves tigation brought the scandal out of the closet Thursday. Liberal Party floor leader Michel Page, who said he had been quesli.oned by police. asked J ustice Minister Marc-Andre Bedard In the assembly if police were investigating the possibility that the leg isl a tu re's v ldeo equipment had been used to make sex movies. Bedard acknowledged that the police were investigating and were al.Jo looking into Uleaal electronic surveillance and the posaible theft of video tapes. But be refused to comment further unUl be received ofliclal reports. Cartoonists. meanwhile, are b,avlna a field day. Le Joumal $le . ' . Montreal showed the justice ministe r wearing a discarded pair of lace panties on his head as h e announ ced the police investigation. The usually staid Le Devoir ran a Tront-page cartoon of Finance Minister Jacques Parizeau looking s mug as he directed a nubile young woman before the camera. Federal Energy Minister Marc Lalonde rererred mockingly to the scandal when he introduced Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau for a weekend speech at an auditorium across the street from the assembly building. "Welcome, Mr. Trudeau, to the beautiful Quebec municipal convention center, right across the street from the Quebec cinematographers' center," said Lalonde to swells or laughter. One report said visiting French Premier Raymond Barre almost walked lnto a filming se11ion durlng a 1979 vtalt. Accordinl to the account, Barre told ht. holta he wanted to see the TV 1tudiot, and a warning call was made to prepare the staff for a tour. But aome-of lbe actors were literally cau1ht with their pant& doWI\ and had to dlve behind curtal•· t j Reagan program hailed LONDON (AP > -West Euro- peans welcomed President Reapn's proposal today for re- ducing nuclear missiles in Euro pe . But specialists were skeptical that the "zero option" could be achieved soon, and one peace group called on Reagan to put more U.S. weapons on the bargaining table. M lchael Foot. leader of Bri· lain 's opposition Labor Party. whose members are strongly an-u -nu c lear , fore c a s t that Reagan's move could be a breakthrough in the arms race. "I think it is much the wisest announcement that has so far co me from the Reagan ad· mini stt1ltion on arms limita- tio n." he told a radio in - terviewer. "Of course, everyone will want to look at the details." British Prim e M1n1sler M argare t That c her 's Conservative Party government said "we warmly we lcome" Reagan 's endorsement of a zero option -ehmmation or nuclear missiles in Europe. It said U.S.-Soviet negotiations that begin Nov. 30 on li miting nuclear armaments in Europe "will offer the Soviet Union the opportunity to demonstrate that they too share the Western objec· live of achi~vlng substantial re· ductions tn the num bers of nu clear m iss iles based in Europe." West Germ an Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, who had been informed in advance or Reagan's negotiating position. said Tues- day he was "very thankful." and added he believes the zero option -elimination-of nuclear missiles in Europe -is a "realistic'' goal. Reagan. in a speech televised live to Europe and the United States, said t.oday he ls prepared to cancel NATO's deployment of Pershing 2 and ground-launched cruise missiles in West e rn Europe if the Kremlin d is- mantles SS·20 and other com- parable Soviet missiles aimed al West European targets. The two superpowers open negotiations on European arms limitation Nov . 30 in Geneva, Switzerland. The planned stationing of the medium-range U.S. missiles in Europe had led to mass disarma- ment rallies in West European <See MISSILES, Pa1e AZ> Freewa y s, syrup bad mix KETTLEMAN CITY (AP) -· Syrup and freeways don 't mix. The state Department or Transportation learned that the hard way Tuesday tryln1 'to remove tbe 1ooey sweetener from a tbre9·mlle section of lnteratata 5 ln Kln11 County IH)Uth ol Kettl em an Cltf.. One lane was closed' for about 2' houn to deal witb the "sticky me11,'' a Caltram1polreswoman aaid. The 10Uree ol tbe syrup WHD 't determined. • .. President Reagan points to chart used while making first foreign policy speech since taking office. Missile c ancellation eyed U. . , Soviet dismantling plan pushed in Reagan program WASHINGTON CAPI -Here, al a g lance, are President Reagan's proposa ls f or restraining nuclear arms in Europe and reducing the risk of war worldwide : -THE UNITED STATES is prepared to ca n cel the long -planned deployment of Pershing 2 and ground-launched cruise missiles in Europe if the Soviet Union agrees to dismantle its SS-20, SS.4 and SS-5 missiles aimed at Western European targets. -THE UNITED STATES proposes a new ser ies or negotiations on strategic or intercontinental weapons. which Reagan proposed calling STA RT, for Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, and said would seek "substantial reductions in nuclear arms." Secretary of Stale Alexande r M. lla ig Jr. will discuss these talks with Soviet Fore i g n Minis t e r Andrei Refugees seeking job training aid By DAVID IWTZMANN Oft ... Dally ~ .... Maff A Vietnamese community leader has told an Assembly committee holding hearings in Orange County that programs in Job training should be given hifhest priority for newly ar· rived Indochinese refugees in Southern Callromia. In testimony Tuesday before the Assembly's Committee on Labor and Employment, Mai Cont, who is preaidenl of a com munity service organizaUon: said both Job training ana lan1uage inatruclion are needed to propel re!ucees into tbe social and economic mainstream. "We are not economic rerugees who have come here tor material 11ln," the CG.ta Mesa resident said. "No retu1ee ever braved death escaplna t)'l'anny ln bla or her country with the 1011 or comln1 to the United States to ll ve on the welfare a)'ltem. "l\efu1 ... simply wlah to help the .. qulekJ.reach their •o•l or self-sufficiency," she said . The testimony of Mai Cong and other speakers at Westminster City Hall was gener ally lauded by membe r s of the assembly committee, who heard repeated assertions that Indochinese resettlement i n Southern California was producing few problems and many good results. Perhaps the moat upbeat of the witnesses was Westminster Mayor Kathy Buchoz, whose community now boasts a refugee population ol about 7,000. It ls estimated that about 50,000 refu1ees in all have resettled ln OranJe County. Mra. Buchoz told committee members that her community took pride in the way Indochinese resident.I and business people had asalmUat.ed "ln so short: a lime." She cited the est•bllahment ot about 200 new buainesaea in her clty since 11'75, many aton1 Bolaa Ave'llle, u one major coatribu· Uon "Y re~.... ~ Gromyko in Geneva on Jan. 26-27. . -IN SUCH TALKS the Unitell States will s tress that iC. approach to the verirication <JI any agreement will emphasin "openness a nd c reativity ...!. rather than the secrecy and s u s p icio n whi c h havt undermined arms control in tl)f. past." -; •• . -REAGAN RENEWED hli call for a conference to devel~ effective measures to "redu~ the risks of surprise attack a~ the chance of war arising out ~ uncertainty or miscalculation."; . ORANGI COAST WIATHI' Fair through Thursday. Coastal low tonight 55, inland 48. Highs Thursday in 70s. Details Page A3. INSIDI TODAY Tht govenament'• 1t11le manual on 1pelltrrg, abbreviation., pvnctuatton, ad lnftnitum ii being reviffd. The CUN'fftl dtion ia dght )leOTI old. Page 8'. INDll t ..J • • • • • • Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOTJW•dnelday, November 18. 1981 European Thelw Mlullel---------- Si:Met 80-ffeeta---SS-5 SS-4 _20-·-- 1 1 2,460 SS-20 3 3,000 Lance ' 30 ' United States Pershing 1-11 1 480 & 1,500 Cruise 1 1,500 I "1' Major S01Mt and United State1 mi3sile1 that att /oc.ua of negotiations depicted in chart. < . J !ll' ·<IJF, d From PageA1 ~ ame u e MISSILES PLAN ... • ,, 1San Juan !iiidobe s? ~~ .. \JOHN NEEDHAM ... 0.11, PletllVff Ii Two of San Juan Capistrano's Spanish Colonial style adobe d >ulldings may soon join the city's ., Malorie mission on the National \Hflegister ol Historic Places. q41 1At a meeUog at Yosemite -. Hetional Park last week, the State HistoricaJ Resources ,1fiommission voted unanimously 1ie recommend that the Domingo .'I :tiorba Adobe and the Manuel oihrcia Adobe be named to the ,,,netJonal register. #Jo•Pam Hallan, assistant lo the aty manager of Sao Juan Capistrano, sai d th e commission's recommendation · 1 now be sent to the U.S. artment of Interior for final prov al. Ma . Hallan said federal approval is usually a formality, and that the major hurdle wu cleared by gaining state approval. Both adobe structures, dating back to the 1830s, are located in tbe 31800 block of Camino C.plstraoo, next door to the El obe restaurant. e Garcia Adobe, first owned a Portuguese merchant, was site of an infamous outlaw in 1857. The second building e former home or the Yorba Uy, the holders of large land eta ln Oran1e Cowity dating m Spanish COionial period. a. Hallan said both buildings currently owned by the anabab, a Basque family ch ran a cattle and sheep anch ln San Juan Capistrano in tbe 1870s. The former Yorba Adobe tlnues lo be the home of the -.Oybanabal family. while the t•o·slory, Monterrey-style Gllrcta Adobe houses several •ps on tbe street level and ~rtments upstairs. an Juan Capistrano already cities In recent weeks. Britain's Campaign /or Nuclear Disarmament. wflich helped bring out some 150,000 an- ti-nuclear demonstrators in Lon- don Oct. 24, issued a statement today welcoming the Reagan an- nouncement but adding, "The Americans ... may try to leave out of the negotiations nuclear weapons already assigned to the European theater. such as those based on submarines and fighter bombers ... "By zero option we mean absolute zero,·• it said. The Soviets have called on the United States to include s uch weapons in the European arms control talks. In Geneva, one of the world's leading disarmament experts said Reagan's proposal would take "a long, long time" to negotiate. Rolf Bjomersledt, chairman of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, told reporters, "In the current situa· lion, the climate being what it is. we are a long, long way from any solution." But B}ornerstedt said Reagan 's zero optiolf proposal was a significant change in U.S. policy. Professor Laurence Martin, vice chancellor of the University o f Newcastle·upon -Tyne . England. and a specialist on nuclear strategy, said he re- garded Reagan's proposal as an "opening bid" in negotiations with the S<>vaets. But he did not consider the zero option to be a "likely outcome .. He said he doubted the Soviets would "throw away their prand new SS·20 missiles.·· • lryine Coast suit 'go' Friends spokesman says ruling leaves no choice By STEVE MITCHELL Of tM O.llr Pl ... ltelf Spokesmen tor the Frienda of the Irvine Coast say the organization hus no option now but to pursue Its lawsuit aaaJnat Orange County and the state Coastal Commission following commission action Tuesday. The coastal panel. meeting In Huntington Beach , recommended findings that support its approval last July ol development plans along the Irvine Coast. The findings, outlined in a 32-page document, support the com mi ssio n 's ear lier endorsement of new roads, homes, visitor serving areas, hotels and office buildings along the 3.5 mile stretch bet..-een Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The com mission must have reasons for approving a land use plan. and Tuesday they adopted wording to support their endorsement in July . Commission approval of its findings came after a half dozen s peakers urg.ed the panel to recons ider t he plan. citing "adverse impacts" they say the development will have on the coastal sector Only four commissioners voted on the issue, because they were the only members famiUar $1 million fire hits theaters SAN JOSE (AP> -Fire raged throu1h a building housing three movie theaters today. doing Sl million damage and injuring five firefighters. officials said. The four-alarm blaze at the Century 22 Theater in West San Jose was controlled at 4:29 a.m., about 11/:i hours after a passerby reported it, said Fire Capt. Gerry Hubbard. Capt. Joe Taormina suffered a possible separated s h oulder when part of a false roof fell on him, Hubbard said. Two other firefighters were hurt when one fell from a ladder on the other. Other injuries included burned hands and sprained ankles, said Hubbard. He said firefighters battling the blaze were hindered by the building's three-domed roof. ·'The domes had hidden attics and false ceilings for soundproof- ing which made if difficult to put men on the roof,'' he said. Hubbard said the fire ap· pareotly broke out in the projec· lion room which serves all three theaters. Cause was under ln· vestigation. The 300-foot by 300-foot struc- ture was not destroyed, he said. "but It will take a lot or renova- tion. So much of the materials are made or plastics and syn- with the complex plan adopted lWjt summer All four, lncludln& oommlsalon chairwoman Naomi ~hwartz. Melvin Nutter, Robert Ryan and George Shipp Ill. voted for the rindlngs. Following the commission vote, Fern Pirkle, president ot the Friends of the Irvine Coast. said the group would now acli vely pursue its lawsuit against the county a nd the commission, co-authors or the coast plan. She said the organization has "positive feelings" about the laws uit filed in Orange County Superior Court Sept. 18. aimed at overturning development plans on the ~ . .too.acre trvme Comp•nr·owncd parcel. Spec flcally , the aroup oppose. plans for up t.o ~.ooo asQuaare feet of office. and l,:IOO motel rooms up to 1~ atones hip et the terminus of the proposed Pelican Hill Road. They sua1e1t that only 50,000 "IU&re feet of visitor serving commercial space be allowed. and only 400 hotel rooms be provided at Pttlican Hill wtth no office buddings and no structures more than three stories tdgb. Opponents alro want the Irvine Company lo immediately and irrevocably dedicate open space lands upon approval of the firs t de velopment along the coast Bolsa Chica marsh plan draws fire By PATRICK KENNEDY OftM Deltr "lletMaff A Bolsa Chica marsh development plan unveiled- Tuesd ay drew (ir e from environmentalists for not showing at least 600 ~cres or marsh preservation as recommended by the Board of Supervisors last July. Cou nt y planning commissioners were presented a development map for the coastal lowland marsh near Huntington Beach that designated only 400 acres of marsh preservation The other 200 acres were shown as a "special design zone " that could include development or waterfront homes , park , com mercial shops. ocean channel or expansion of marsh. County planners said the special design zone was proposed because it may cost too much to preserve the 600 acres of marsh r eco mm ended by the supervisors. Last July, the supervisors stated that the e ntire development plan. including the mars h preservation, was economically feasible and would not use any county tax dollars. The development plan for the 1,200 acre marsb and adjacent bluffs south of Warner A venue includes s. 700 homes, an 1,800 slip boat marina and ocean channel. and marsh preservation tanging from 400 to 600 acre1. Signal Landmark Inc ., a development firm , owns most of the Bolsa Chica, which presently includes 200 operating oil wells. The development proposal is expected to cost.more than $110 million. The proposed marsh preservation would be an expansion of the 300 acres presently owned by the state. The California Fish and Game Department operates 200 acres as a wildlife reserve. Rhoda Martyn, spokeswoman for the Amigos de Bolsa Chica environmentali s t group. criticized the plan because she said the map included the special de51gn zone instead of marsh expansion and it also depicted a cohsolidation of oil operations in the marsh area. "We·re not getting 600 acres of marsh." Mrs. Martyn told the planning commissioners. She added, .. this plan is a farce of a marsh ." Planning commissioners set aqother hearing next Tuesday to rule on the plan. If approved. it will go before the Board of Supervisors next month. u·s tentatively scheduled to be submitted to the state Coastal Comm 1ssion for final approval by the e nd of the year. 'D e mon' trial lies admitte d DANBURY. Conn. <AP ) -A sister of thl man charged in the so-called "demon possession" trial recanted earlier statements that she saw her brother jab a knife at the man he is accused of killmJ. Wanda Johnson, 14, sister of derendant Arne C heyenne Johnson, said Tuesday she lied to a grand jury this year when she reported that s he saw a knife in her brother's hand during a fight with Alan Booo. •" 1 three buildings on the tlonal Register of Historic ces. They Include Mission San n Capistrano, founded in 1776 1 thellcs that there was a lot of damage." The defense unsuccessfully sought to present arguments that Johnlon. 19, was possessed by a demon when Bono, 4-0, was killed last February. Judge Robert Callahan ruled at the beginning of the trial that subject could not be mentioned during the trial. • Father Junipero Serra; the a Adobe, built in 1794 by the Ta family on Ortega Highway, Ml<l the Harrison farmhouse, • loCated next door to the Para ·+Aobe and built in 1910 .,,.. ·Habib to ret urn WASHINGTO~ <APJ -Philip Ar WI ....... bib, a special envoy for Presi- dent Reagan, will return to the l'ttiddle East after Thanksgiving to continue the peace making ef- forts that helped establish a fragile cease-fire in Lebanon last ;~summer, a State Department of· l t fici~id Tuesday When the collection plate WO$ pa3Sed at the Fir1t Baptilt Church in Orlando it came back with pledges of money, jewelry, property deeds, tit Les to antique cars. Jtlvenoore, gold and even a promise of a Hereford bull. 'fhe total came to $2.3 million and wiU go to the purchase of land. The Rev. Bob New stands with some of the collection. l~Munro: 'totally conf used' :I LOS ANGELES <AP ) - :I James M. Munro, a confessed ; participant in one of the • Freeway K il ler slayings , : testifying in the same case :l! against William Bonin, says it :i was "just me and him" at the ! murder of Steven Wells. But Munro admitted under cross·examination Tuesday that he was "totally confused" about dales. "Was someone else beside Mr. Bonin with you when Steven Wells was killed?" asked I defe n se attorney William Charvet. "No, ju:\t m e and him. That's it," replied the 20·year-old Munro. As Charvet press ed the witness to remember dates in late May and early June, 1980. when Wells was killed, Munro began to lose his temper. "I'm not sure o( the•days. I'm not sure of the weeks. It's over a year ago. I don't remember things like that," Munro said, his voice rising. "Can you remember when you ate at five o'clock last year?" lt.-~~~----~~-------------------------- 1 CIHtlfl.ct edvertlalng 714/142·5871 All other departm•nte 142-4321 1 I • l •'Thomas P Haley ~ wc:..tf.--OlllOlr RobertN.~ ,.,....._ Thomas A Murptune ,__,. Michael P Harvey ~o..dor l . Kay SChultz OiMloi'GI~ Kenneth N. Goddard Jr ~0.- Btrnard Schulman -a:; H. l.OQ, ., . ........... ~A Moen MAIN OfflCIE W Wes4 ler M • Cette !MW, CA Mell-... &ell IMO, C•te Mew, CA..,._ From Page A1 COLLECT • • • $100,000 came m , and there were pledges for more. Donations e ven came from people who don't even belong to the chur ch. An EplscopaJlan couple gave the equity on their house, the newspaper reported. "The emphasis has been on sacrifice... Johnson said. "A millionaire may sit next to a blue-collar worker, so our stress was not on equal gifts, but on equal s acrifice among the members." In addition to Orlando Mayor Bill Frederick. the congregation includes s tate Sen. George Stuart, state Rep. Dick Batchelor and the Camily of state Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter. But there are also many young families, singles and elderly people of modest means. By raising all $2.6 milllon, the church won't have to pay Interest on a mortgage. The closing il set for Jan. 4. The church's membership la raptdly outgrowing the seven·acre complex s pread a m ona several blocks in downtown Orlando. official• said. the "worship center" wilt be retatn9'i as a satellite church for members who wish to !lay downtown. t , No one was in the building at the time, said Hubbard. When full, it holds more than 2,000 peo- ple . Asked about the possibility of arson. Hubbard jokingly re · (erred to the titles or the movies that were playing in the theaters. "We're looking for the 'Prince or the City.· If he's wearing a 'Zool Suit' and he gives us a 'True Confession,' we'll know we have our man.·· APPO I N T ED -Edward Ro II ins wi 11 rep I ace Lyn Nofziger as Pres ident Rea gan 's assistant for political affair's . Rollins said the office wi II be reduced in 1982 and work in midterm congres s ional and gubernatorial campaigns. Crash kills 4 LODI (AP) -Four San Joaquin County residents were kiJled when their car was struck from behind by a pickup on Interstate S four miles west of Lodi. The accident occurred Tuesda . Little Cleaner ••• Big Povtter! •Home •Auto •Boat S54?9 Reg. $69.99 One of the most powerful mini· cleaners ever! It's got the power you'd expect from a full size canlst.er. Goes with vou everyplace you clean. 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It is the key to the Princess Diana, who is expecting a baby in JllPe and has been complain1ng or morning sickness, canceled engagements on her doctors' advice, Buckingham Palace says . The 20-year-old wire of Prince Cha rl es was scheduled to accompany him A c tor Beary Fo•da, recuperating from last May's heart surgery, was readmitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center so that doctors may keep him under observation while a ltering his medication, a hospital spokewoman said. Fonda 's New York hearts of 7 Y'l million people." Cagney, looking dapper in a blue bluer, white shirt and red tie, bad tears ln his eyes when tbe mayor gave him the key, and thanked Koch. "I'm at that age where I cry easily," the 82-year-old Cagney said. Tuesday OD a tour or riot-damaged areas of the city of Bristol. But a palace spokesman said the princess had "acc epted medical advice and regretfully decided that she will not be with the prince of Wales for the visit . . . The princess is otherwis e in excellent health." spokesman, JoQ Spri.Dger, says the 76-year-old actor hopes to be home in time for Thanksgiving but wiJl mi.as the benefit premiere Wednesday for bis latest motion picture, "On Golden Pond." He appears with hla daughter , Jaae. and K aU.utlle llepkna. Bolthol bellet teacher and dancer Galllla Vl ... n told an audJence of 1,000 •t • Parla benent id ber boDot th•t •he wu "very touched" by tbe trlbutee to bet contrlbuUonl t.o ballet dW"lnc a career that 1panned four decadee. · • St•n h'om Italy, Britaln, Prance and Mo1cow'1 Bol1bol Ballet danced 1D tribute to tbe 11-year·old dancer, who 1ppe.ared briefly in one ballet la the l"Ole of a • teacbel'; Amonc u.o.e tallins part were Bollhol atar Ehtertaa M111.h11eva and her husband, cbor eoarapber·dancer Vl1dlalr VaHlllH, C1rl1 Frattl of La Scale or Mllan, Merle Park of the Britleh Roy1l Ballet an·d Gfll1le .. Tfle11nu of the Paria Opera ballet. One of the state Legislature's moat liberal senators, A.l9• Slero&y. D-West Los Angeles, said be is tbiftking of ateppln& down from his post next year u part of a re-evaluation ol his life. ''It -is a very personal kind of decision-making process," Sieroty said. "It bas to do with reassessing one's direction in life." During his 15 years as a legislator, Sieroty served on various committees, including the Education Commi t tee and the Judiciary. Revenue and Taxation, Natural Resources and Finance committees. MAY S'l'BP DOWN Alan Sinot11 Cooler nights California Tllere orill i. IOUI loQ l•lt ll19"lt •rid H rly "'°'""~ etono COHI, but otherwlte Soultwrn Calllornl• wlll lie m~llY l•lr ''"ouqfl n ..,,,,.,.Y Oraftlle County CM! •iu>«t hlqllt .. to I!, lowt 45 lo» Inland Yellen will iw bt'W'Y near e>an et toni9M HIQM mto 10\ to tow tot LOW\ 45 to » Movntalnt ,.., e111«t t) JO mpft '"'""' In e>eu et HIQhs u-r 50S to mlo tOI lowt zt to 45 Hor111erft 0.Mr1t will .,.,.. 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SURf RIPIRT Cel9ery Edmon Ion OtUwa R99IN Toronte v--Wl11nl1199 n • 0 ., .. ,. .. . ,.,. ... o A~ Jurne t Serita Moflk• 2 HewllOf't llHcll l s.11 Dleoo c-.ty > OUtlOdl for tllundar: Little< ........ ... ,.. • • • • .... '" to 10 11 1a .............. A~ ........ I I SW I J W , • w 1 , w Tide1 P'lntlllQlll P'lrsl low SKolld "It" $«Clf\CtlOW TOOAY 4,tJ."' •·11e.m. J•4t p.m t •SJp,m. We're Listening ••• What 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 s•me 24·hour anawerin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the' editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must lnclude their name and telephone number for veritrcatlon No clrcul1Uon , calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 ·- u ti .. , 1.• Orange Coast DAILY PIL:OT/Wedneadoy. November 18, 1981 s Budget h<>pes dashed LegislattWe ean't. agree on efforts to bolster finances SACRAMENTO (AP) - Hope~!!~ a qulck accord aa 1tate cet dimmed when the Senate's Democratic leader denounced A11embly Democratic attempt.I to push tbrou•h bu1lne11-opp0Hd revellue meuu.rea and canceled Tbureday'a 1cbeduled Senate aeaaloo. Sen1te Pretldent Pro Tem D1vld Roberti made;:the announcement Tuesday alter "" Sen1t. and Aaaembly memben made no headway in 11> att.mpt to work out thelr differencea over an Important welfare blll, AB2x. Tbe bill , which would implement some or President Rea1an'1 welfare cuts, would bar welfare benefita for mOlt strlkln& workers. Aaaembly Democrata lavor more liberal eUglbllity standards than the Senate. But an ev.D more lm ..... rw.m. .... 1tJckln1 point 11 the AIH Democrat.' attempt t.o we lf are cute to ma revenue-ralala1 mea1ur which would lncreue pea for late tu payment• require bulinealel to tW'D employee tu money t.o the more often. Aaaembly Democrjta Hy bills would ra.lae $300 m that ii needed to balance Stor1:n damage set at $50 million stale budget. Thunday11 1che.chded meet.lng wu to be an attem revive the SJ>eclal le1t1la session, which was near col\ last week after Jenat,on re Assembly-p aued well, revenue and reapportion bills. By Tiiie A.uoda&ed Preu Wlndat.orma that pummeled the Pacific Northwest last weekend, toppling trees , smashing boats and marinas and clahnin1 at least 11 lives, caused al least $50 million damage ln Oregon and Washington, the insurance industry bas estimated. still working to restore power to 5,600 customers. The storm killed at leut six people in Oregon and five in Washington, authorities said. "Boats and marinu really got heavy damage and those filUJ'es are just coming in," Carpenter said. The West Bay Marina in Olympia, Wash., suffered more than $1 million wind damage alone. he said. Roberti, who bad 1na1tred some Assembly Democrata-by abruptly recessing the Senate last week, blamed A11efbly lt:aders for the latest 1n11. l. ''Assembly ~m~rata ·~ to be holding AB2x hostage .. be said in a statement. A Insurance companies · and adjusters said the storms did $25 million damage to Insured property in each state, according to Cindy Laue, a spokeswoman for the Seattle regional office of the natiooal Insurance Information Institute. "Boats~ marinas got heavy damage and schools and gymnasiums bad their roofs blown ofl," she said. The Evergreen Point Floating · Bridge, one of two floating bridges linking Seattle with com munlties east of Lake W asbington, suffered between $300 ,000 and $'400,000 llorm dam age, said Larry Waite, bridge superintendent for the W asbington Department of Transportation. "This unproductive action ii taking place despite the fa~•at the Assembly leadership -lu known for montb5 that it's f. the Senate position not t.o a new revenue measures ' il January." 1~l Roberti said be bad•Jcin agr:eement with Seo-.ie Republican leaders tba.,1bo revenue bills would be taken up this year without sol6e Scott Carpenter, institute regional manager, said earlier estimates were multiplied to reach the $50 million figure when boat and marina wreckage was calculated. The storms raged through the Northwest coast rrom Friday night through Sunday , sometimes whipping up 90 mph winds, and cut power to 850,000 businesses and bom ea lo Northern California, 300,000 in Oregon and 250 ,000 in W ashingtoo. On Tuesday, Puget Sound Power & Ugbl Co. crewa were Jail givev in welfare fraud case A. Vietnamete immt1rant accu1ed of bllk1n1 Oran1e Cobnty iove:rnment out or ruoo ln welfare paymenta bu been sentenced to 10 daya ln jail and rtned $150 by Central Orange County Municipal Court Judie Jobn Ryan. Phuong Dinh Nguyen, 41, of Westminster, also will be placed on t hree years probatJoo and required to perform 160 hours ol community service work oo Ilia guilty plea t.o charges of weUare lraud. According to Deputy District Attorney Ted Johnson, Nguyen faj)ed to report all of bis income to, welfare eligibility workers. 'Niuyen was employed at Smith Tool Company in Irvine, but al.so held two part-time jobs, Jolmaoo said. JEJ said Nguyen waa a pilot in the Vietnam Alr Force and u awarded 21 silver stan for ombat fi\gbts. N uyen was also ordered to make restitutloo t.o the weUare department. Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtifi~ Gemolo6i1t, AGS AU. THAT GLITTERS " "°' Jiellota What color is gold? U you Donald Buchanan, owner of the West Bay Marina, said some or the 4!iO boats which were in the marina before the storm were scattered Hke straws, a few as far as 10 miles. Republican support. ii The rasp of chainsaws gnawing on downed trees echoed through Seattle on Tuesday. Queries to Assembly Spetlli'ler Willie Brown's office wve rererred lo Ass em blydn Richard Robinson, D.Santa Aila, author of the revenue bills, ~ called Robert's statem~nta "outrageous '' iod "irresponsible." . :> Al" ...... IRLIFT -David Borman, 18, oo stretcher, is airlifted odt of Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles Monday 8""' car he was driving plunged 200 feet over side of Angeles Crest Highway. Borman was reported in good conditiOftt Verdugo Hills Hospital. 0 OMEGA Orr1'ga. ~ It Wien )'OIJ ~ w~. .,, '~" Space Sllulf•H te-f'<l•th from ,._on Om99a w•ll bt 0" bo.l•o It 1 no ...ot'Ot• 01T1C9• "'" "n 1ne Wt•tl of 1ne f.tsl te>41C-• ••• whl' c1•1•'"0\~t•d ~"'"' t-t warcn lil@ot pettect t•"'t tv•n ''"' 1ero 91f•1l¥ Om~• wu 10111 011 fhl' moon eno ev•n-m.., who hn ever bffn 1lle•e nu wo•n a., Om~Q• If NASA 1j~mandt ""' lt+no 01 0'9Cot•On pt•IOrml'ICP ll>cl IK u••~• lO ShOUI<> vou lh•f ""llCl'>-1 ... 0-01 Sro<1mu1"' -s "" one o• '"• ''"" cot ec1 on of O"'eo• "''''"" p,., ·•~ Be.uhltJ PertKt lor •I vou• 1Mnt<1•01JI m<11<>•n1t In 1!le Sotce Stlttllle Or ,....,...,,.,, llH l·I• '' t1~1ng '°" R\. ;.~ I • trl ..b answer "yellow," you're right of course. But It is also correct to say that gold ts white, red. green, or almost any other color. Only 24-carat gold is 'pure, solid gold•with the natural golden-yellow color. Because 24-carat gold is soft and not as tou1b aa 1lloyed gold, it is normally mixed with other metals. Fourteen-carat gold me1n1, lor example, that 1'/24thl ls gold and the other 10 /2'ths la another metal alloyed with the eold. White gold, for example, ls a mixture of lure gold with copper, line an nickel. Wbite aold makes an excellent mountln1 for diamonds , reflecUn1 tbe diamond's true color and brilliance. Yellow 1old contalnl copper, sliver and sine. By lncreaaine tbe proportion of copper. red 1old la produced. R educln1 tbe copper and iocreuiDC the allver conteot produces 1N1111old. In ancimt day1, metalh:e:: produced MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY blue lo&d by cold with 1823 N£WPOAT dlvo cos'" -..EBA lron. In rectGt yean, aluminum hH occuk>Dally mixed taco the 36 YEAAl IN THE SAME LOCATION 10 l d formula, prbd u c 1 a1 a l!!! .. B!•!n!k!M1!!•r!lc!1!rd!-~Mat!!!! .. !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lJ>urple bit. I. • Orange Coast OAJl. Y PILOT/Wednetday, November 18. 1981 eq;gan pus-hes· rUb saiellite GTON CAP) -After retreat, the Reaaan nistr~Uon la forglnlJ ahead the proposed sale of un1c1Uona 11tA!lllte aear to Arab consortium that Ubya and the Palestine atlon Orcanlzatioo. "'°cea told The Associated that the proposal, which stir another fight with ress on the heels or the Illian arms sale to Saudi ia, is beinl revived even lb somt; senators object to verin¥\ the sophisticated -pment to a group whose bership involves hostile ~ents. 1'~\lformal discussions were set at a tJecret session with key Sen ate s taff aides, to be attended also by representatives of the Ford Motor Co., whose Palo Alto, Calif., subsidiary would produce key components of the communications system. The gear would be assembled by a French governme nt-owned company, with tbe necessary satellites launched into orbit by the U.S. space agency. The administration's move could trigger the ~ind of scrap that accompanied the sale of Airborne Warning and Control System radar planes and other modern weaponry to Saudi Ar abia last month. President Reagan narrowly won that battle in the Senate, after a 3-1 rejection ln the flouse. ............ Court backs regulations on liquor The U.S. share of the satellite and communications gear would total about $79 million of the overall French contract for about $150 million. lt would involve two working satellites l a unched by the National A ero naut ics and S pa ce Administration in the mtd 1980s, with a spare held back. Crowds surround car of Northern Ireland Sec retary of State James Pnor at funeral of IRA vu.:ttm Rev. Robert Bradford in Dundonald. Most say teach both Bible, evolution ""EW YORK (AP> -A federal ..-.eats court has upheld C.necticut's liquor-pricing '*•lations by affirming a lower Q1111rt 's dismissal or two @allenges claiming th e re1ulations violate antitrust law. In an opinion filed late .-day, the 2nd Circuit U.S. ~t of Appeals he ld that Qttnnecticut regulations are l..,rl because the state, rather ~ private parties, establishes t•~rice markup. 1aib e unanimous opinion •ilt.irmed the con c lus ions reached by U.S. District Court Judge T . Gilroy Daly of Bridgeport 1n dismissing two co n so lidated antitrust challenges last April 15. The challenges, launched by consumers and liquor retailers, relied on a Supreme Court decision last year which upset a California wine-pricing system. The Supreme Court held in the California case that the system violated the Sherman Antitrust Ad because it constituted resale price maintenance. The subcontract deal for the Ford Aero$pace and Communicat ions Co rp. or Newport Beach was sidetracked two weeks ago when the State Department conceded it was not prepared to answer congressional concerns about potential military application . One of the arguments in the Saudi AWACS fight was that the sophisticated planes, the world's most advanced, and other high technology might fall into unfriendly hands. Congressional sources said the same questions are likely to be raised in trying to block the satellite sale to 21 Arab countries and the PLO. There also is concern that the Li byan government of Col. Moammar Khadafy and the PLO might make military use ol Arabsat, as the system is called, and are questions about Libya' share of the financing, id be about 17 percent. ate Department officials say the satellite system would simply suppJe.ment the existing international telephone system, NEW YORK CAP) -Three of four Americans belieye that both the scientific theory of evolution and the biblical theory or creation should be tauebt in public schools, according to the latest Associated Press-NBC News poU . In addition, Americans believe teachers and librarians should have more say than either parents or school boards in d ec iding what books and materials s hould be used in public schools. In the poll, 1,598 adults were tel ephoned in a nationwide scientific random sampling Oct. 25-26. In response to the question, .. Do you think public schools should teach only the scientific theory of evolution, only the biblical theory of creation, or s h ould schools o ffer both t heories?" 76 percent said public schools s hould teach both theories. Eight percent said only the scientific theory, 10 percent said Fall Spectacular Sale! f We hove desigrung ldeos ltlol con c hange yoor OJllOOk w11t1ou1 draining your budget Sun-tittering siodes and bbnds lttol ~glilen or darken o room 1ns1ontly. woven wOOds 1n colas ro molcl'I onv deeor and wOOd oMnds to complement your most elegonr tum1ture And we l'IOVe them 011 or sole prices ll'lol w111 g1ve yoo ideas 65% off on all Custom Drapes CHAPMAN INTERIORS , 8077 Westminster Ave •• We1tmln1ter Call Now For Free Estimate 17141 893-0022 1714) 898-1044 . , • only the bibbcal theory and 6 percent were unsure. P eople with children 17 or younger 't'er e slightly more likely than other respondents lo say both theories s hould be taught. In c h oosin g book s and curriculum material for public schools. S3 percent in the latest AP-NBC News poll said school officials shou ld pay more attention to te ache r s and librarians than to parents. Thirty-two percent said officials should pay more attention to parents and 15 percent were either undecided or said both. Respondents who identified themsel ves as liberals were more likely to say teachers and librarians, while conservatives were more likely to say parents. In response lo a r elated qu ~s tion , 62 percent s aid libra rians and teachers, rather than school boards, should have the fin al s ay in ba nning controversial books from pu~c school ltbraries and classes. ------- for your eyes for your teeth Employees, signupfor the family health and dental care program that actualty--, provides the care. for your body right down to • your toes . Family Health Program is so much more than an insurance company. It's a Health Maintenance Organization that actually helps keep you healthy w ith its own care centers. We provide the dentists. The doctors, includin~·medical spe~ialists. Emergency care. Hospitalization. Eye care. Preventive care tha~ in~ludes regular checkups. Even family counseling. \ Yet FHP costs no more than ordinary medical insurance. And you don t pay a 20% or 10% deductible at FHP care centers. No annoying claim forms to fill out, either. " Thousands of Southern A FE Of RALL v QUALIFIED HMO California employees have signed up with FHP-tne pro- gram that costs no more, yet provides more care. So can you. Contact your Benefits-Officer or personnel department now. And let us start caring for you and your family. Head to toe . .. I .. Orange Coast OAIU' PILOT/Wednesday, November 18, 1981 s I\ •. ~uffiua · r Mono Lake woes studied Water level dropping ; reduced shrimp numbers probed SACRAMENTO CAP> - Sclentlsta aay they don't know wby there were 90 percent fewer brlne shrimp, the main diet or neatinc seagulls, in Mono Lake last spring. At a legislative hearing this week , some scientis ts speculated that it's because the Clty of Los Angeles' massive water diversioM from the Mono Basin, east or the Sierra Nevada, are making the saline·alkaline lake even saltier. But the Los An geles Department of Water and Power, which since 1941 bas been taking water from four of the five main streams that feed the lake, says the shrimp can live in even saltier water. Los Angeles c urrently gets about 20 percent of lu water from the Mono Baaln, about 100,000 acre.feet or water a year. An acre-foot ls 325,900 gallons. Mono LaJ<e Is considered one of the oldest lakes in North America. More than a mile high, it has no ouUets. It has no fish, only algae and brine shrimp, a transparent quarter·inch swimmer. A bout 95 percent o f the Californla gulls that nest in this state do so at Mono Lake. Melvin Blevins, a hydroloaic e nglneer with the LADWP, said the water firm expects the lake to gradually drop another 43 feet in 80 years, 1olng from 75 square miles in 1941, to 60 today to 38 in 2061. Pdal Perkins of the stat~ Fish an Game Department said the brine sbrimp population was down 90 percent last spring. ''The department is not in a position to speculate on lbe causes of the lowered brine shrimp population," she said. But Gayle Dana. a biologist at University of California at Davis, said her studies show that shrimp eggs take longer to hatch when the water is saltier and might not hiilch until after the guU chicks needed them. The Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee, which look no action,· wanted to know why so many seagull chicks died . However, the diversion of incoming water has caused the lake's level to drop 45 feel since 1941. That has made one former island. a favorite or nesting gulls, a peninsula, giving access to predatory animals. Less water means what's left is saltier. It is a lready about three times saltier than ocean water. "I thinJ< that last year's events were a signal of similar possible events to come," she said. MOVING DAY -Dan Eiche lberg of Redding planned to move into a house he leased but found it flooded. Ram and winds uprooted tre~s. ripped down power lines, ~d ~OOff~d homes and streets in Northern Califorma. 1, ------ More witnesses due in · Settles trial Melinda Thun, a biologist for the LADWP, said her studies s how that while the shrimp population was down in the spring, it rose during July and is currently normal. "Indications are that the s hrimp hatch.i(lg occurred later this year for reasons we don't yet know It's quite possible that Seep creates fantasy world ~:~ Plants, fish thrive in Santa Barbara "sea of champagne' 1(l. LOS ANGELES (AP> -The district attorney's office said It has subpoenaed four additional witnesses to testify before a grand jury in vestigating the jailhouse death of Long Beach Stale football star Ron Settles. Deputy Distric t Attorney Gilbert Garcetti, who heads up the Special Investigations Task Force, declined to identify the witnesses and said they are not likely to y ield "blockbuster" information. _ The grand jury is trying to decide whether charges should be filed in the June 2 death of Settles. whom police contend com milled suicide in a Signal Hill jail cell after being stopped fo r a s peeding ticket. A coroner's inquest ruled Settles did not kill himself but died "at the hands of another, other than by accident." Garcetti's task force has aJso been investigating eight other cases or alleged Signal Hill p o l ice brutality, and the prosecutor said he wall announce its fi ndings on those cases later this week. A LIMITED NUMBER OF ATTRACTIVE: Christmas· fMol Song Sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO Church~ & Organir.ations Call ia Penon g A.M. lo S P.M. Harbor Lawn ~ 1625 GISLER • COSTA MESA (l.oceted edjacent to the San Oieto F,.•w•~ & Hal'bof Blvd. So.) 540.5554 NO OBLIGATION T,1 IX ~~I lf~,1~11:,/~1~' 1 \1( J l~rr< JI I J :<;;() i\1(J/t :\ · f1rr'fJJ(/S o/ I ~Jsi I ii.Jc , ( ,{ /,\}l f~ 7( )(CJ· the unusually dry and mild SANTA BARBARA <AP) Gamma, a 16·foot submarine. winter we had could have Above the waters , waves or Some 11 tons of gas enter the affected the eggs an the lake." c ontroversy ebb and flow atmosphere every day from the She s aid her experiments against the r oc k s or air seep area an the Santa Barbara s how that brine shrimp can live pollution, oil spills and offshore Channel, less than two miles in water 60 percent s altier than drilling . But in the quiet, south or Coal Oil Point and 220 Mono Lake. emerald depths. bubbles of oil reel below the surface of the "The shrimp do not appear to and natural gas create a fantasy "ater. It's because of that gas be threatened by the lake's world peopled by burrowing fish that AUanltc Richfield Co. and salinjty,"shesaid. a n d hu g e white -plumed Ntkton, a San Diego marine A task force consisting or the anemones research 1nslltute, are trying to federal and state governments, G Ii ding th rough what are pinpoint the center or the seep Mono County and the City or Los considered the most profuse terr itory. A n g e I es two ye a r s ago underwater oil and gas seeps in A r co PI ans to conduc t recommended that Los Angeles the world is "lake descending in exploratory drilling in the area cut its consumption to 15,000 a sea of champagne," said Tim and 1s required by the Santa acre-feel a year from the basin. CaHarella. s kipper of the Nekton Barbara County Air Pollution ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Control District and the state Air Re5ources Board t~ ofWell resulting smog by 120 percC' The tntent as to accomplish t)Us1 goal by trapping oil and ,.., from the seeps that wO'llltt· otherwise escape into the air.·~·,., ' I Bids went out recently to~ and install two square invest.st funnels, each 100 feel on a slde,J to trap the oil and gas. But ftnlJ the seeps must be pinpomt.d\J and that isn't easy, because thef• move aro und, s aid James Faulkner. Arco's project dess.i engineer. ,,.., t'. I ' '' ' • i .... Ill• f t i ,., ·--=· le , ,. ;,.~r 11•1 .. ,.,,._ ~, • • t ! • I • I • I , I • J • ' . ,I . ! ~ /'J=/ J1lritt-(!ff for the donation of your operable second refrigerator. Individuals • Companies • Corporations If your taxable income Is $40.000+ you can recover taxes paid in 1978. 1979 and 1980. and pay no income l ax in 1981. We have a complete portfolio of tax 1helter Investments. You are welcome to attend a compli- mentary seminar or free consultation at olJr executive offices In Irvine. L--- For more Information call: 714~ 752~097 A.Yk for Mel Rlchard1on RICHARDSON GROUP Spetl1llzln1 In Tu Shelt11r ln\IHtments 19600 F alrchild, Suite 1 SO Irvine, ulifornia 9271 S ------= =-- - ---- Operating your second refri~erntor col\t~ up to $144 a yea r in dcctric hills. Older m rJds c.1n cost you C\'en m0re. 1() help you COlblT\'C thm energy. outhem California Edison is making this offrr to Edison cust.01i1crs: Donate your operating second refrigerntnr to one of the charities list~ be!o~ and be sure td mention this special offer when yotl'make · the arrangements. Get a recei pt, and \ve'll pay you $25 in cash. You can also qualify for a tax deduction on th e donation. The chari ty will give you a tHx #deductiblc receipt and pick up your refrigerator at no charge~ Save energy and 'fl"e money. And get .$2 5 from Edison for your operable second refrigerator. But hurry! This sp~ial offer expires December 18. 1981. fur deta ils, ~hone: La; ANOafS COUNTY Goodwill 1nduscm (lU) 223-1211 In lone Beach • (llll ·OS.J.411 St Vmun1 dt Plul (lll) 221-6191 The S&lvltion Anny (213) 62().1270 In San a.bncl Villcy (21.ll 795-7291 ORANGE OOUNTY O.lldrm't }bpcato( Ora.nae County St. Vincent de Plul Tht S.lVRdon Anny 17141 972·12'42 (714) 63l-9190 (714) S47.al31 ' ' E ~E --·-Southern California Edison . -l ' Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Wednesday. November 18. 1981 She got an early start , 'Stay well'· project under way. Executive won award at lO, put self through school CULVER CITY <AP> -Either Lawrence 1eem1 almoet 11 proud ol the 1alea award she ~on at a1• 10 u beln1 president Of one of the nation 'a la re est travel a1encies. h11I think I always bad a lot of drive. I'm from • large family, Ind we w~ lau1ht lo be very C!OmpetiUve -we all had lo be eehieven," ahe said in an laterview. "l aold lhin1s door lo door when I wu UtUe, and I lilways won awarda. ,, ''Thal on e," abe said, ._.lurin& to a faded certificate on her offlce waJI, "is from Oolllers Publishin1 Co . for nllin& the most magazine aQbscriptions, for unusual sales *'-llily. I Col lh'\l when I was 10. 1twon my first incentive contest when I wu 8." Now 39, Miss Lawrence is p'fesident of Cardillo Travel ststems. Inc., a publicly held travel company doing $80 million in business annually t"rough its 36 offices. She joined Fire damages Irvine park A fire over the weekend at Deerfield Community Park in Irvine did about $5 ,000 in damage .. to. wooden playground equipment, Orange County Fire Department spokesman Chuck Murphy said. He said he didn't know the cause of the fire that was reported at 12: 14 a .m. Saturday and put out by firefighters by 12: 27 a.m. al lhe park located at Deerfield and Deerspring. Charred by the blaze was a large playground replica of a ship. Cardlllo 10 years aao H a co mmercial account sales repre.entaUve aner 1Unt.1 with TRW Credit Data and a San Bernardino Insurance company. "I always wanted to be In business. My father wanted to have sons, and he had five dauahters. He was a banker - very stem," she said. "I had a grandfather who invested in ''He .always said, 'Major in business'.'' stocks. and died a very wealthy man, and he always said, 'Major in business.' " An early marriage put Miss Lawrence. who is divorced. on the outs with her father and forced her to depend on herself from an early age. "He didn't want to send me to college after my early marriage m high school. So I went through two years or high school on my own put myself through high school and put myself through college," she said. "It was evening courses, and my instructor s were all entrepreneurs -people who were actually working in their fields -· and I learned a lot. On the sad s ide, I started college when I was 17, so J was always with adults " Miss Lawrence raised her son on her own, and joined Cardillo partially because her job with TRW was taking her away from home too often. She 1s respons ible for several money making innovations at Ca rdillo, according to the firm 's chairman, Walt Runghn, and ~ Mass Lawrence acknowled&es lhul she customurlly took work home with her. "In the evenings, 1 would reaearch companies, read lhe business magazines and business secUona to find out who was get.Ung new contracl.s, what companies would be eood for new travel accounts," she said. "It took a lot of hard work, a lot or hours. I was single throughout my business life. Otherwise, looking back, I might ha\le had a more difficult time.'' Cardillo, says lts president, obtains some 70 percent of its r evenues thro ugh mana1ing travel for corporations and counts some or the biggest - Fluor, Texaco. Litton . Burroughs. TRW and others - as clients In the future. s he said, Cardillo wtll expand into a new ro le by becoming a travel broker buying airline seats an large volumes and redistributing them among customers "We perceive ourselves as travel consultants," she s&d "We manage travel for our corporate clients, because it's the second largest cost for business next to salaries So we try to tell a company how to s ave on travel. how lo manage 1t better." Miss Lawrence. who lives at the beach an Pacific Palisades. says she relaxes with walks m the woods. And she's proud lhat her son. Robert, has also chosen a business career "My son majored an business, and he's in sales now. I only had the one child, a boy I would have enjoyed having a daughter, but I ctidn't," she said "But I think the mtere~ing thmg is he \.\ants to be hke his mother " ·~-·....-· Esther Lawrern:e. who started an the travel bu.riness 10 years ago. heads up a f irm doing $PO m1Uum m business annually Travel agent offers space shuttle seat ADA, Okla (AP > Travel agent Al Knowlton is offering an out-of lhis-world tnp for people who believe in planning ahead a seal aboard the first commercial space shuttle ride. For a $10 deposit. the owner of Ada Travel Service promises not only to hold a place in space. but also to provide a receipt suitable for framing. The 30 people who have paid deposits for the trap ma)' have to wail. though John McLeatsh, Johnson Space Center spokesman in llouston. said he doesn't expect passenger flights in the foresef>able future SACRAM!':NTO (AP> -'lbe California Le&illature has launched an experimental health plan which gives 1tate workers financial lncent.ives if they avoid making unnecesaary use of health insurance services. The "slay well" plan; patterned after a similu project an some Mendocino Coubly school districts, is scheduled to go Into effect Dec. 1. About 180 A rkers -or 10 percent of the gislature's 1,800 emplqyea - ave enrol l ed in t he perimental project. • Under the plan, a $500 "side fund " health account la established for each worker. The first $500 in medical expenses during a 12-monlh period is paid from the fund, while Blue Shield of California will handle the expenses above S500 according to its standard medical plan. Unused cash in the side fund will be given to an employee when he or she leaves legislative employment, an incentive wbJch offit'ials hope will lead to less unne<'essary use of medical services. The plan, which is being authorized by the Senate and Assembly Rules committees al the urging of state Sen. Barry Keene, D·Mendocino, will cost each legislative worker from $9 59 to $12.77 per month to pa rt1c1pate in the coverage. Saudis denounced BE IRUT <AP > Iran 's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has denounced Saudi Arabia's M 1deast peace pl~n . saying "there 1s no higher disgrace" for the Arabs than to be "forced to accept Israel's right to exist," Tehran RadJo reported. Boatwright eyes 4 controller race nu;,RnnK. THE MOVIE. , ~ ~~"iiiE MAN NOV.16, 17, 18 GRAND OPENING ART AND FRAME GALLERIES SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Sen. Dan Boatwright, who bas been bumping into fellow Democrats in bis quest for higher office, said he'll probably run for controller instead of lieutenant governor if Controller Ken Cory doesn't seek another term. "If Ken doesn 't run, I probably will," Boatwright told reporters. Boatwright, who represent!' a Contra Costa County district, has been saying for months that he will run for lieutenant governor next year. But alter Assemblyman Leo McCarthy, D-San Francisco, said he would also seek the state's No. 2 post, Boatwright indicated he might run for the Board of F.qualllation instead. ~".., . I ,-:··,, . • • 7:30 PM '1\ • ;\. ..... ·• t __ .. -_. I 'C': ~ Mffl ln our tnlorm•llon C•nter · " Friday and Saturday, November 20 & 21st 10 a.m. til 6:00 p.m. Featuring : • LITHOGRAPHS • ETCHING • POSTER ART • PHOTOGRAPHIC ART • BOTANICALS • EMBOSSED ETCHINGS • SILK SCR EEN • DECOR ITEMS • ORIGINAL OILS • CUSTOM FRAMING Then another Democrat, board member I William Bennett, moved inlo a district apparently 1 1 ,. beioe drawn for Boatwright, complicating efforts ,, ~ ..... .., ._ ................ ·' ..... , _. , to reapportion the tax board's districts. t ~NI-IEEU ·11 ,:,,_,, "111111,•11\ - __ C_o_ry_._al_so_a_D_e_m_oc_r_a_t_. h_a_s_i_n_d_ic_a-ted--he_w_a_n_ls_ 40 •_M•ln St Huntington B••ch. CA 92848 to run for governor next year, but has not declared his candidacy . (7 14)980-7821 I 0057 ADAMS, HUNTINGTON IEACH 92647 \ 1714) 964-2234 . \ '.';E\\ O\\.'.';ER .... \ 'E\\. LOOK '. 801 \\'.BAKER ~4!!~~~;.!~l~cOST .\ '.\lESA 1Bet Bear and Bristol • 9i9-8570 ... -----L.. 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D and R Tabloids l Assorted Colors Available in Twin, Full, Queen and King Sizes only 37 days till Cbrtstmas! PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE SELECTED TOYS SAVE 50% SELECTED RONSON® BUTANE LIGHTERS were n .99-29.95 PRICE CUT 50% ! HYDRAULIC AXLE JACK Designed to put weight on axle not the bumper 3 Ton Was $16.99 Now$8.49 5 Ton Was $1.9.99 Now$9.99 SAVE $8.50 · $10.00 ! I Reduced from '81 Spring Catalog) ~ BOYS . TOUGHSKJN JEANS were 10.99 50o/o OFF FORMER CATALOG PRICE NOW 5.99-14.99 NOW.5.49 ( Facult union vote due -.Battle for state college professors' ballots waged LONG BUCH (AP)-Nearly 10.000 f•culty membera ind other employeea of the state oolle1e ayatem caat ballots next month on whether to be repreaented by 1 union , lrl11erln1 a fierce battle between two factions for prof uaon votes. It the Cal State employees decide ln favor of a national union, they will become the largest group of .unioniied 1cademic employees 1n a single university system In the United Sta tea. Several unions are involved, but the two contending for the votes or teachers have waged the fiercest battle. The oldest union is the United Professors of California. Its rival ls the Congress of Faculty Associates . a professors organization started ln the 1970s Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. as an altematJve to what some considered the militant "blJ union" tactics usociated with early teachers' unions. Their ballot.a will be mailed Dec. 14 and reharned to the s tate's Publlc Employment Relations Board by Jan. H . Results wlll bo announced In February. U nlike the University of California, which voted not to be represented by a union and 'held th e votes on individual campuses. at Cal State the vote will bind the entire system. If the union system wins, faculty members acknowledge that the "white tower" ambience will chang~. "What has been a collegaaJ a tmos pher e will become an adversarial one," said Thomas Lam bre. Cal State's assistant vice chancellor for employee relations. Ed Trotte r, a professor of communications at Cal State Fullerton, agreed somewhat. "There la no doubt about lt," ..., he uld. "It will ebanae the collegial atmosphere of the ayatem." But he added that Cal State employees are overworked, underpaid IUld ignored. "It seems to me that the faculty m e mbers have seen themselves kicked around so much, they've seen so much degradation of their salaries . . . that people believe they are going to have to act together," Trotter said. 1 It wasn't until four years ago that the state passed a law allowing public employees to bargain collectively. Bargaining agents have won a handful of relatively small elections on college campuses r ecenUy. including one at UC Santa Cruz, but have yet to win an election in a major research university. Moreover. the unions have faced several major losses in the last year, including e lect ions at UCLA and UC Berkeley. OrEtnge Co st DAILY PtLOl'/Wodnesday, Novomber 18, 1981 •• Al'WI ........ WHEELS OK'D Jimmy \lesser, 14, of Little Falls, Minn., has been granted a temporary injunction allowing him to use his motorized wheel chair m the s~reet. Police had warned the boy, who has a rare skin disease, he couJd be arrested for using the chair in vehicle lant~s. Pa id Advertisement Most don'f. like Demo* 3 r emap ::i SAN l''RANCISCO (AP) -at Moat CallfomJana don't like ~ way their Democral·controll~ legislature redrew leglalatl~tt districts, The Callfornl• Poll SHid . i b Moreover. 80 percent of lh~ polled didn't thjnk a controllin(b party should be able to redrawa district boundaries that favor~J 1l8elf. Only 12 percent approv~b The poll telephoned 1,018' Ca liforn1a ns. including H8 Democrats, 448 Republicans~ 86 belonging to other parties. rrv According t o the poll, n't> percent of the Democrats and IYa pe rcent of the Republiorwi disapproved of the tradition• w ay of d rawin g di s tri e>lt boundar ies. .. I 11 I l said 58 pe r cent of the R ep u b 11 can s s p ecific a 1 ~lq objected to th1s year's plan. wit.re 24 percent favoring the plan,1 Am ong Democrats, 46 perc~1 dis approved and 33 perce0t41 appro•ed __ " .\ UISTI DRUGS Uartetv t Drug * Our Newest Service * BRAILLE PRESCRIPTION Labeling for prescriptions for the seeing impaired on advanced reQuest. Some Facts on Residendal Leaseholds '11 r a. .J ,CJ .· Sale on 16 oz. Loreal Ultra Rich Shampoo normal , dry, oily and extra body RecJ. $295 NOW $198 821 West 19th St .. Costa Meso, CA 642-4500 SAVE TAX !FREE ~ Where Roy And Dale Save ... .. FAR WEST SAVINGS a--. and Loan Association Where Tax Free Savings Begins With NO MINIMUM DE.POSIT Al FAA WEST SAVINGS. we belleve lhal lhe All Savets Act passed by C0r9ess Nfllet ttw ~ ahoulO truly bel'ltht ALL save<s That s -"Y 11 FAA WEST SAVINGS out Ta. Free!All Savets 11«oun1 has NO MINIMUM BAiANCEI n. All Severs AocolJnl p<OYIOn a one lll'Nl l<U U CIUS>On on inl¥9ll 8enW9 \Cl IO $2.000 on Joont F908< al Income Tu recums Ind up IO $1,000 on 1ndMdua1 returns (This acoounl 1s NOT e~emol from Cafifoml1 Income Tax) So. ,. you heYe """ tllduded from lht All Savtlfs ptal'! by otlltr1 wtlo requil9 l500. $1.000 O! more IO °'*1 a Tax Free ecoount - Qptn your eccount with FAA WEST SAVINGS But ... don't delay• Lodi uo this high interest rate now to insure highest earnings Then. come 1n and ri our accoun TOO V! 10.77% •• Fr09I Mov. 2.d To Mo•. 2ttla Tl'lt AU SAVERS RA TE aboYt 11 tQUll to 7~ of 1ve1age In· llftlm.nl yield on one~ U S Trt.-y 81111 uol1"-Cllfftnl 141C1IOn. ThrM monll'll lnltlnl pen1hy II l\Omll\SI ,.,. I nd tax ·~ .,. Iott ti aecount cloted btlore one year lnttrtst on lhl AU &AVT:RS CERTIFICATE it peyeblt onty 11 maturlly 11* ICCOl#1t ii NOT tJtempt from Cal1lomt1 Income Tu INSURED SAFE By An Agency Of The Federal Government 001i .:::~ l,=I FAR WEST SAVINGS and Lean Aaaoci•tion DANA POINT (714) 661-3356 NEWPORT BEACH (714) 833-8383 HUNTINGTON BCH. (714) 963-2900 - Today, when a new home is purchased in an· Irvine Company planned community, the land is sold along with it. It wasn't always th at way. Years ago, our policy was just to lease the land for an annual fixed rent. After awhile, we offered both choices - land leasing and purchasing -to new homebuyers. Then we di scontinued the leasing program. For some time now, we have off cred new residential land for purchase only. Many of those original land leases are still in effect. Recently, they ha ve been the subject of some news stories. The stories are about readjustments in the land rent. For two decades and more, the leaseholders have been paying J950's and 1960's rents. The terms of their leases gave them this benefit. These leases generall y provide for first re·ntal readjustments every 25 to 30 years. So me of these rents are now bei ng readjusted, with the new re nt based on the land's curre nt fair mark et value. In some cases, especially with properties along the coastline, th e land value has gone way up. That means the land rent will go way up too. We've been asked many questions about this. In case you have an interest, we would like to share our answers with you. Q: Why is the rent going up on some leased residential lots now? A: Because the people who originally signed the le ases in the 1950s and 1960s agreed to have the land rents readjusted at this time. This agreement is included in the lease terms. Q: Readjusted on what basis? A: With most of these early leases, the new land rents are to be set at 6 percent of the land's fair market value at the time of read- justment. (As an example, this works out to $500 a month for a $100,000 lot. There is no lease charge, of course, for the value of . the home itself.) Q: Why were the leases written to have a fixed rent for 25 years? . ' A : The long-term fixed rents aided lende rs in approving financing of the home purchase'>. In some cases, it made it easier for people to buy the homes. Q: Some of your lease- holders say the new land values, and hence the new rents, are way too exorbitant. Why are you setting the values so high? A : There are two things to keep in mind. First, we don't set the values. Land values are determ ined by the marketplace and verified by an independent M.A.. I. appraiser. The appraiser determines the values according to what propert ies in the same or sim ilar neighborhoods have recently sold for, and in some cases, re placement values of properties. Second. the rents which were originally established 25 years ago have remained unchanged since then. This means over the past quarter century the leaseholders have e njoyed low fi xe d rents a · land values escalated. The readjustments now bring th e rents and land va lues closer to par. Q : What can a lease- holder do if he still thinks the land appraisal is too high? A : We welcome the lea'>c- holder to hire his awn M .A .!. appraiser and we'll consider those findings. If we still can't reach agreement, then we'll sit down with the leaseholder and together agree on a third appraiser a a final arbitrator. Q: Can a leaseholder buy his land? A: Yes. Even though the original leases did not provide for the right to acquire the fee interest, The Irvine Company, as a matter of policy, has for many years permitted the lessees to purchase their land at any time, except in a few instances where unusual circumstances made it impossible. In the communities where leases are coming closer to reappraisal, the majority of the residents have acquired their fee interest. For example, in Cameo Shores and Highlands, 80 percent of the leaseholders have already exercised their options to buy. I Q: How many lea~e8 are being readjusted? A : Only two home Jot~ are being readjusted lhi ~ year in the entire city. Next year, about 60. Then there will be about 40 each year 1mtil 1988. The e numbers will be lower if any of the people exercise their opportunity to buy th e ir lots. The maj ority of our ground leases aren't scheduled for readjustment until the 1990s. Q: Are leaseholders informed of the readjustment terms ahead of time? A : Ye . Whe never a home on leased land is sold, the new owner should receive a copy of the lease through e crow. At the same time, we attempt to info rm the buye r ihat the ho use is on lea ed land , what th e price of the la nd is at that time - in case he wa nts to buy it - and the date for re nt readju t- ment. Then a year before the new rent take effect. we send the lease- holder u notifi cation. Fin ally, 90 to 120 days before the ren t readj ust- ment occurs, we send a ce rtifi e_d ~ letter advising the leaseholder of lhc coming rent change. These communication also re mind the leaseholder of hi s opportunit) to buy the land. Q : Are any lea es being terminated? A: No. All of them have at lea t 25 more years to go. Q : What are you doing about the homeowner who feels he can't afford the new land rent? A: We understand and sympathize with the fact that these increases could cause a major, abrupt change in anyone's personal financial situati on. Because of that. we are expl oring alternati ves fo r leaseholders-not subsidies -but ways in which we might apply some creative restructuring of the leases to ~tn the impact. If you have a question about residential leaseholds, we'll be happy to talk to you about it. Jus.t ca~ -us at (714) 720-2558. or write to Residential Leaseholds, The Irvine Company, Community Development Division, RO. Box I, Newport BerJch, CA 92660. CJ 1HE IRVIE CDMAIWY ' .: • I ') Jll N 'h1 "' ' DEAa PAT DUNN: Yoa reeeaUy p•bll1llle4 a leUer from a reader wlllo ,...ettect ....... adoa .. Rn& aid ...... for-Ole Mme. E•rloMd la a "flrM A.Id &lt bl a CH" flyer wblelll la offered· by UM Oruce C.uty ... Cl'MI free of rbJ'ae. Penape tall woeld be ltet.lal to yow readen, wlllo are weleome to uD or write for oee. s.v .. sutaAH Thanks ror letting A YS read~rs know about this Oyer . Readers can phone 835-5381 to request a copy. or write to Oranae County Chapter of the American Red Cross, 601 N. Golden Circle Drive, P.O. Box 11364, Santa Ana 92711. W a iting for watch DEAa PAT DUNN: I malled a $1 rlteck, my relbQ'atloa card ud copy of a aalea sUp for my new Polaroid camera to take a d vaat11e of a Polaroid offer for an AutoFocua Watclt. EveryUabla I seat wat ID order aad f111fllled dte reqlliremuta of lM offer. My clteck ... cHhed aad I've never received the watch. I wrote about this and enckleed copies of all &be requested matertalt aad my cuceled daeck. My ld:&er WH retllNed, marked tllt dte ofter bd ezplred. Yet, tbe mve)ope ltad been opeaed at dte bottom aad retealed. It appears I ltave ao rec:oarae. I doa't feel IJ.ke 1lvlD1 m.ey away, however, aad ltope yoa caa ltdp. L. W ., La.-a Beach A YS contacted Polaroid's headquarters and was told by customer service representative Lorraine Oragani th.at your watch will be shipped "eventually." She said the fulfillment house ran out of watches four times and a lot or consumers who ordered this premium offer are still waiting to receive it. When you write to complain about 'non-delivery of a premium offer, always djrect your letter to the manufacturer, not to the postal box where you sent your request Jn your case, the address is Polaroid Corp., Consumer Services, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. Incidentally. you do not have to fill out the detailed questions on the customer registration card, as you did for Pol,aroid, in order to assure warranty registration. Polaroid's registration card request.s very personal information, including marital status, income level, children's ages, etc. This data is used by companies for marketing purposes, and it is not a condition of registration. Let A YS know if the watch does not arrive within a reasonable time Discounts allowed DEAR PAT DUNN: I &.boaibt tbere WH a new law daat requires mercbuta &o 1tve a dltcoaat for caa!l payment. Yet, wbea I aak for a cash discount a lot of retail stores r~use. J.E., H1111Ua(&oll 8eacb Tbe Cash Discount Act, signed by President Reagan in late July, allows -but does not require -merchants to offer unlim ited disc ounts t o cash paying customers, and extends the ban on credit card s urcharges until February 1984. Merchants can decide if they want to on er discounts and can set their own discount rates. Merchants who give a discount must offer it to all buyers and conspicuously disclose its availability. The discount for an item would be deducted from its regular price -the price posted or charged when payment i,a made using a credit card. Sellers aren't permitted to impose a surcharge if a buyer decides to use a credit card to pay for an item. Ir it is charged, it.s price must be the same as t~ one used to figure a cash discount. • ··Got a problem·· Then u•nte to Pal '-.. Dunn Pat will cur red tape gelling • J. the answers and action you need lo • solve inequ1hes in government and ,.... /Justness Mail your questu:ms 1n Pat ' I Dunn. Al Your Service. Orange Coast ·oaily Pilot. P 0 Bo.c 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many Letters as possible will be answered. but phoned inqum es or letters not including the reader's full name. address and busane~s hours' phonl' number .cannot be cOMldtted This column appears Monday Wednesday.and Pnday LEARN ... Interior Design -FREE- First time ever -FREE Design Class -taught in our beautiful design 1tud10 by one of our Interior Design Professlonala. LIMITED ENROLLMENT -FOUR 2 HOUR CLASSES Beginning JANUARY 3rd 1912 Don't D•lllY -CALL 642-2050 •k for Harry .. ~1,t,fc flne Fum"ur• end ln .. r1or O.algn 1591 ... wport Blwd. Coal• ahH You can help your newsoeoet -carrier collect al times convenient lo you by having your money ready so lhe carrier won I have lo call baek Because 1111s young person 11 1n business for himself or herself. please be ready -anct watch that big srr11e wt11ch says 'Thank you .. Daily Pilat -·-~-------._...... Mother-in-Law Day due Resolution awaits adoption by Senate N O M I NA TE D - Cla rence Pendleton, who heads the San Diego Urban League, has been nominated by President Reagan as chairman of the U.S. Commission on C ivil Right s . P e ndl e ton wa s nominated lo replace Arthur F lemming, who was dismissed b y Pr esi dent Reagan. Bl W ALTEa a . MEARS A .,_...c. ......... WASHING TON -tt really lan't clear why Con1re11 feels obllied to rehabW\.ate the imaee of the American mother-ln-law. But It does, ao lt la lryina. There would seem to be other ima1ea more badly ln need or burnishing Just now. those of budaet director Davld A. Stockman and national security adviser Richard V. Allen, for example. But there's nothing In the works on them. The mother-in-law measure awalt.s the wladom of the Senate Judiciary Committee. It already has been adopted by the House, in a rather odd roll-call vote - with 28 members dechning to take a position on either side. The resolution designates the fourth Sunday in October as national Mother-in-Law Day. It's too late for those cards and letters to flow forth this year, but the Senate has plenty of time to get it adopted before Oct. 23, 1982. Niii AlllYlll Lik e all c ongresaional resolutions, it is big oo wbereu clauses, the more pontifical the better. This one has some be,uties: · Whereas the mother-in-law has long been the victim or often cruel humor and "Whereas the popular media have helped perpetuate unfair mother-ln-law stereotypes and ··Whereas these stereotypes, s u c h fS th e meddlesome mo ther-Ln-law, the domineerine mother·in-law, the battle ·ax motber·ln·law and the vicious mother-in-law have served-lo make the term mother-in-law one o r ridi c ul e and opprobrium." It goes on t hat way, then declares that "a concerted effort is f\OW necessar y to return mothers-in -law to prope r pos ition or respect and honor." The resolution asks President Rea1an LO lt•ut 1 proclam&Uoa for the obaervanct "wltb appropriate ceremonlH and activities." The record doeln't say what lboee would be. Given the likeUhood that the people moet likely to take full note or Mother-in-Law Day are stand-up comics and the greeting card industry, tbla particular concerted effort may not accomplish much. After all, ~ states and about 20 cities already have designated the special day, and that hasn't accomplished much for the cause. "l would remind all the members of the House of the old line that behind every successful man there stands a surprised mother -in-law." said Re p. Edward J . Derwinaki, R·Ill .. as the resolution was adopted, just before what would have been Mother-in· Law Day of this year. The vote was 305·66 -with 28 members answering "present," meaning that they were there but didn't want to take a position. They didn't say why. 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M acAins h , who h ves near Howell wi th her hu s band and eight children. I In September, she entered a letter v. riling contest to publ1cue Thur s da y 's Great Am erican Smokcou t , sponsored by the Ameri c an Ca n ce r Society. Hagman, who plays malicious oilman J .R . Ewing on the ··Dallas'' televis ion series, is chairman of the fifth annual event. Her letter, describing the reasons she gave up lj,moking and her 9\JccessfuJ r ul;>be r band techmque, proved lo be ~ winner. and she was qne of 174 people who will receive a three-day trip f o r tv.o to Hollywood and dinner with Hagman. A~~ncif>~ ~af f> S AN FRAN CI SCO <A P t Govern ment agencies can't be held liS1 ble for a -.exual attack committed while an employee is on the job, th e Cal1 forn1 a Supreme Court said II I denied without C'Om ment a request to re' 1ev. a Court of Appeal ruhn~ filed by the parents ot an 11 -year-old girl wh<' allegedly was sexual!) molested by an Oakland school custodian "Our 24th 'l'.tr ~ Auto & Homeowntrs ·~:~ • Ovoles By Phone fMM£1S INSUUNCE ,. 54a.S554 w IJS-107 It 14 ~·Cotto Mno 1982 CARS and TRUCKS• ALL MAKES! 833-0555 Ask For Ray, WSE SrlCIAllST at ftOWARO Chevrolet C-oleo..-o..... ... QtAIORT BE~H ~._ ..... ~ ... _ -T"• '·~ ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednfl'Sday. Novemt>er 18. 1981 9 . . King, Graham tabbed most influential i ~ . . NEW VORK (AP) Tennl1 star Billlf Jean Kini and publlaher • Katharine Graham have tied rot Ortt place in an annual poll to aelect the ~ most influential women lo the United Sta tea. The poll, conducted by The World Almanac and Book or Facta, ,urveyed edjtorial representallvea of l33 major newapapera. Ac cording to World Almanac publisher Jane D. Flatt, Ms. Klni and Mrs. Graham have made the list in previous years -Ms. Kine ln 1977 and Mrs. Graham every year since the poll was first taken in 1977. Mrs. Graham, chairwoman of the board and chief executive officer of the \\ ashington Post Co • a!AO has placed flrat tho past lhreo year1. Ma king their f\fth consecutive appearance on the li st thaa year were Barbara Jordan. profeuor a l the Lyndon 8 . Johnson School of Public Affairs at the Unlvenlty of Texas, civil nahts leader Coretta Scott King and ABC-TV journalist Barbara Walter11. Others makln& the list included: Opera singer Beverly Sills, playwright Lillian .Hellman, fashion designer Gloria Vanderbilt, Newsweek magazine financial columnist Jane Bryant Qwnn. Actress Jane Fonda , actress K atharlne He pburn, singer Dolly Parton, adress Mary Tyler Moore <.:h1 caHo Mayor Jane Byrne, li1'11l liid)' Nllllcy Rca11an, U.S. delegate w lb c_ U nited Nation• Jeane J . K1rkpatnck, Rep Shirley Chl1holm. Al.lthor and columnl1l E lle n Goodmt1n, columnlat Ann Landers., colummst Abigail Van Buren, columnlsl ~ and author Erma Dombeck. I Phyllis Schlatly. leader of the ~ STOP·ERA movement; Ms. magaune edJtor Gloria Steinem; goUer Nancy Lopez·Melton, tenn is player Chraa Evert-Lloyd j L .. \1 . H-o-yd----.-- _L'.1"~:i1'i1e Daily Pilat, MEN'S LEVI BELL BOTIOMS, BIG BELLS, BOOT LEGS, 501s AND ·CORDUROYS SIZES 28-40 so•/o..____1_1._88_ NO HOLDS NO LAY AWAYS NO DEALERS Entire Inventory OP AND GOLDEN WAVE LONG CORDUROY PANTS MANY COLORS DESIGNER JEANS Jordoche. Sasson, Bonjour. Sergio. Volente. Chardon, Jesse Jeans, ,____·\ -le_23_o:99_onyMo-re --, ~f o'~K MEN'S AND BOYS' JACKETS & SPORTCOATS 1/2_PRICE lee •Levi's • Pacific Trail • •Slope • Notional • OP • Sasson Down and Poly-filled Dress and Sport Jackets MEN'S & BOYS' SHIRTS 50o/o OFF long and Short Sleeve OP • l ightning Bolt. Lee, Levis. Oxford, Hong Ten , Lancer, Kennington, Spire and Le.ft Bonk MEN'S & BOYS' WALKING SHORTS & SWIM TRUNKS OPS, Golden Wove. Catch It, Laguna BOYS MENS All 7 .88 SWIMTRUNKS 8.88 SIZES 2<1-16 SIZES 27-40 SHORTS 9.88 SPECIAL GROUP OF LADIES'S DESIGNER COTION PANTS NOW 7 .88 (REG. to $26) LADIES'S & GIRLS'S KNICKERS (COTIONS & CORDUROY) from 9.88 REG. TO $21 .98 WOMEN'S AND GIRLS'S SHORTS Cotton •Knit • Nylon Wraparound Corduroy & Howollan REG TO $18.50 • 5.99 BIG & TALL DIPAlnMINT CLOSl.OUT . 3 SHIRTS POii PANTS 14.88 REDUCTIO SALE. WE NEED TO MOVE MERCHAN~ SALE STARTS FRIDAY, NOV. 20 IOAMSHARPI MEN'S PANTS 1/2 PRICE Movi n' On Jeans• Levis for Men• Trim Cut. Full Cut •lee's Fashions • Pointer Pants •YMCA Jeans • •Levis Action Slacks •Oxford Pants And Many More ALL LADIES' TOPS 1/2 PRICE OP • Lightning Bolt • Hana •Off Shore la Machine • Shipwrecked • Cas~y 's Place . MEN & WOMEN'S COWBOY & WORK BOOTS , 1/2 OFF • (LIMITlD SUf'f'l Y OF flNNIS SHOES ALSO) BOYS 11.88 SI ZES 20-26 MENS 13.88 SIZES 27-40 . WE BELIEVE WE HAVE THE LolNest Prices in. Orange County on Basics and IF THESE PRICES CAN BE BEAT ELSE- WHERE, WE'LL PAY YOU THE DIFFERENCE IN CASH! -----....----------• •-•w-- • Orang Coa t DAIL v PILOT w I • It came as something or a lbock to several members of tht' Orance Cou nty B oard of Super\'isors when a proposal appeared that would h nv~. drastically weakened the board '~ power to approve or disapprov~ the hiring of consultants So upsetting was the proposal that it did not even get a puhlw airing at Tuesda y's board meeting. Instead, the item was deleted from the board's agenda When, if ever, it will return. 1 unknown. A three-tier system no\\ 1s m tffect for the h1r1n g of cons ultants to perform work that. for reasons of u rgen~y or expertise, cannot be -0&.odled b} county employees. Contract ~ involving less than $500 may be approved at the discretion of the county Administrative Officer. Contracts involving amounts Mtween $500 and $10,000 are subjec t to appr oval by supervisors except 10 l'ast>s involving emergency situations Contracts or more than Sl0.000 • must tX' put out to bid and the b<>J rd g1 ven threr-consultants from wh1t·h to (!hoose. The! proposal submitted to SU(Jcrv1~ors last week would have permitted thl' Administrative Off 1<.'<'r to pprof't' or disapprove t•onsult~mt 's t•ontr•H·ts anvolving amounts 111> to $25,000. The board would he!vt• hPcn permitted to rev1c"' uni) those con tracts involving mun• than $25.000 or in ,•asps whl·rt· f unds to cover co nsul tJ nt (1•es were n ot <·ur t a1m•d rn u department's ""~ting uudgt.'t In Y. ttshin~lon, U.C.. where mon('" nt•H•r !'-<'ems to be an oli1t·i·I. Uw USt! of consultants has ht•<·onw ~o pn.•valent that they arc c a1Jt."d the 'Hcltway Bandits" l:I rcfert•nt t' to the major thorou~hfan· on wh1rh many of tht.•tr offtrc•l'> .1n• lo<"ated. 0r&n~w c ·ounl.} doesn't need ah \ t'P.tnn of the Beltway Htwda~ l'ht•re s no need in our v tt'\.\ to n1odtC} the existing p1)ltn Prime roller coaster I I I I I I I I ' I I 1 • • i • l I t I • I ! I The good news is that th«• prime rate fell to 16 percent on Tuesday and s hould fall e\•t>n more . The bad news is consumer and mortgage rates contmu(' at high levels. It h as become obvious th1~ week that the Federal Resent' ~latedly is pumping money into tbe syst em, not to avert t ht• recession we already have. but to guard against a potentially mut h more serious set of ec-onon1w ~onditions. Certainly the lo\\er prmw 1:; froviding long-awaited reht'f for irm s which mu s l u~•· commercial credit for busmesc; purposes. Paying 16 percent 1s better than 20L2 percent. But for most firms 16 per<'\ m does not spell profitability Cor plans which might h ave been !au.I when the interest rate ~as 10 to 12 percent. There are indications that th,· prime might ran even more sa ~ t o 13 p ercent. Alread} the Reagan administration '' trumpeting that the drop in lht~ prime presages an economH' turnaround . Yet, economic figures -;hoy, some thing else. The unemployment rate b up to an lUlal.'1·eptable 8 per cent and rising to"' ant 9 percent. (h totier auto sales were the ·~ urs t t lr th ·1t month in 23 years. C1>111pan1t·~ ;:,Uc h as Chrysler. Pan An 1nt1 r national Harvester an1I ol ht•I s continue to (ace ~t>rious iinar..·1.tl problems. l~ankrtJptt•1t•s are increasing iJI .111 .1larn11 ng rate. tfrt~il !-.,tlt•s fdl 10 October. ~lortg ~1gc rates until this \\ • t•k n·maincd ,t t the historically h1 r.h It•' l'b ot lfi1 :! to 18 percent. B ,1t~s on ~>11rsu11J I loans have not hucl~~d d1 :u.1Mtt· .. tll> despite the dr,1p m th~ pnn·H Jt ma) tw tl1Hicull if not 1mposs1blt, to 111npoint precise !'.loluttons ti lhc ailments in t1H1 <t y 's t><'lln omy Some may · bl.1 me the {'Onstraints employed tn the Federal Reserve. \et national economic issues .tr•· ht~hl).. complex a nd difficult \n a"~t:ss a~ the Reagan HI n11 n 1 ~t rntion c;truggles to < nnt rnl :nflat ion. taxes a nd national <lcht levels all at the . -..1nw tmw Tt "'0111'1 tir hoped that the .1<lm1na~trnt1on ~ rurrent policies '~al I 1·ome into rocus m rather r<.1µ1d f~.;hum no\\ to bring some .;t.-thiht.' (jnd rnnfldence to the nul ionaJ t!l'Unomir outlook i _Watt finds some frit>nds I : Inlt:rior Aecretary J amf'!S G ·Wa~bly has drawn more personal criticism than the rest Ot President Reagan's Cabinet :olficers put together. ' Co n servationists and ·environmentalists turn purpl~ at • the mere mention of his na mE' ·petitio n s bearing a m1lhon i. stgnatures and demanding ha~ • resignation have been deh ver ~ : to the steps or the Capitol : · j>Oliticaf cartoonists 1ump all . over his plans for strip mmm~ r aear national parks; drilling for : oil in scenic offshore waters . •opening national for ests for • toaging and desert areas for : motorcyclists; and on and on . : So it was somewhat startling ~to receive a publication with a •headline pro c laimin g ~ ~ .. triumph .. for Secretary Watt .it ·•recent meeting in Los Angeles t The Secretary was greeted ·we are informed , by the ·••enthusiastic ' a n d w arm applause" of 450 business men, a reception de scribed as a ''numbing rebutta l" to crihc1sn) of "the first real Secretrary of the Interior in a number of years." The cheers, appare ntly. were for Watt's call for a dramatic 1 h ;,1n~e m tht· management of the n:ation's rt-seturct>s m order for :. n1~ric-.1 ~ greatness to be rt•. torrtl. And ~ho were these 1•nthus1asts. swimming against ttw anu-Watt hoe'' Sponsoring organizations al t•h ., Cal1forn1.1 Chamber of < um mrrc l ' I un(' h co n included, .ln ong otlil·rs . the Concrete Ass,>c1at10n, Cahrornia Loggers. F nur Wbt>PI Drive Clubs Inc .. R ~· 11 k ,. r ::. A s s o c 1 a t i o n , Cattlemen s Association, Grain and Feed Association, Fertilizer A ~soriation, Muung Association, Off-Hoad VPhicle Association. Mtlk Producers. Wool Growers, Western 011 and Gas Association, \\ est<'rn Timber Association , World of Rod<hounds Association and Motorc 'de Owners. Riders and Enthw;insts A beaming Watt told the applaudmg audience, "This is the kmcl of demonstration I like." Whale Watt obviously enjoyed ttw response, he should also keep d cc.rh in mind that the people '-\-ho were appla uding his pos1t1ons would be the very self-interest groups who would be using the natural resources he is charged with protecting. OplnlOfls expressed in the space dbove are tho~e ot the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex- Eessed on thi9 page are those of their author<, and artists. Reader comment is lnvll· . Address The Dally Pilot, P.O .Box 1S60, Costa Mttscl, C.A 92626 PhOne (71 4) 2-4321. Thomas P. Haley Publi.iher Thomas A. Murphint Editor B~rbar'a Krtlblch Edltorilll Page Editor ... -- .I j 'SfOCKIMN RtLEASE ,TEN SE(()JOS AND CCUIJlNG ... NINE, EIGUr, SMN ... ' .. Stockman fought and lost WASHINGTON -Even as word spread last week that David Stockman seemed to have destroyed himself with his own tongue. he tailed in another bid to deflect Ronald Reagan from his stubborn convictions. Reagan rejected Jangua1e prepared for hts news conference by St.Qckman's Office of Management and Budget COMB> that wowd have repeated the rolhes o( the last generation by tryin1 to balance the budget through tax Increases. Stockman had Jost the fi1ht for the president's m ind to his cloaest poli tical friend. Rep. J ack Kemp. Their tattered aJLiance was further tom that same day with disclosure or Stockman's quotes in the December Allantic Monthly IT WAS Stockman's 35th birthday The events unfolding that day belied the conventional wisdom that the Reagan Cabinet's best and brightest member is wise beyond his years . Ra ther, it suggested politically juvenlle behavior an undervaluing and betraying both his compatriots and his leader. "The Educalton of David Stockman ... Wilham Greider 's Atlantic article. 1llummates the backstage developments preceding last Tuesday'• presidential pres) conference. Those quotes llllt•t that the president's budcet director pushed so vigorously for drutic change in the Reagan economic program because be bad not really believed ln it for a lOftg time. Kemp, who last year pr omoted Stockman ror the budget post to gel a genuine supply-sider in the Cabinet, until' he read those quotes col.lid not Cully believe his friend was abandoning the cause. As recently as the evening of NO\' I i n Kemp's suburban Bethesda. Md . home. they talked tax-politics for hours Kemp decided they were not really so Car apart. On Nov. 4, however, the gap widened when Stockman conferred on Capitol 11111 with House Republican leaders. Kemp asked Stockman how anything could be served b~ taking money out of the private sector through higher taxes; if thost? taxes d1min1i.h the pool of private sa\'inRs. finane1nR the debt becomes all the harder STOCK~1AN R ESPONDED with the sarcasm that has antagonized liberal Democrats tn Congress all year lie told his friend Jack, why don t you JW.l repeal all taxes then. and finance the debt wholly throuJ?h bonds" Kl?mp's race went ashen. Other Rf publicans at lhar-'meeting were take n aba ck when Stockman I -,1-11-/1-DV-ll__....~ suggested he would in the long run w111 tht fight for budget-balancing through taxes. Even tf the president de(•tded otherwise now. Stotkman implied higher taxes eventual!) would be essential. 111!> 1mpltcat1on \\a;:, that the wunderkmd sun•h knew a lot more than !he ex ffiO\ IC Ut lor t \\ ICl' hlS aJ,!e Reagan h1mselC "as present two da)..., later, on Nov 6 "'hen Stockman me1 with the Hous<' Republica11s at the White House Kemp argued heated!) that the Reagan-Kemp-Roth tax cut!> ought to be accelerated, not dela)ed In following Stockman's advice early this year and delaying the tax cut for budgetary reasons. said Kemp. the president had hou~hl bt~ der1r1t5 and r ecession Further dfla)s, he said. would mean more of the !>ame AT THAT POI NT, pres1dent1al ch1el or staff James Baker asked Stot:kman to respond Stockman warned of ruinous budget der1c1t!> on the horizon L.iter that day, however. the president told a friend that Kemp 's link age or Stockman's tax delay and the eeonom1c recovery's delay was compelling S t ockman had lost. but not s urrende r ed The OM B-prepared answer for R<'agan 's news conrerence callt>d for lax increases in rlscal years 1983 and 1984 if accompanied by spending cuts. Instead. the president ash canned Stockman 's answer and replied b} comparing tax increases to addictive drugs Stockma n '!> persist ence was explained by the quotes he gave Greider , sugges ting private disillusionment with supply-side tax cuts months before tbey were m place. When he was read some of those quotes ~ hllc on a one·day speilktng tour. Kemp was stunned Nevertheless, that night J he telephon ed Stockman , at a Washington restaurant celebrating his hirlhday. to reaffirm their fnendship. liut when Kemp read the full article next day, he was shattered to find Stockman revealing to Greider that be had been maneuverine to keep Kemp "happy" so that supply-siders cou.Jd not mobiliz.e against dilution of the tax bill. That is precisely what Kemp's aides and advisers have been telling him all yea r , and p recisely ~hat be has re1ected as an unfair indictmee.of his friend. THE THEME there is o~e of betrayal, which some or Stockman's • erstwhile allies have come to consider . as recurrent through bis career. G reader suggests that in moving from supply-side economics to ortbodox budget-balancing, "perhaps Stockman • was only starling into anotber intellectual transition. He bad changed from farm boy to campus activist at Michigan State, from Christian moralist t o neo-con servative at Har,nrd." Stockman himself worried that !e was a~t to be labeled Judas Iscariot. ll1s inconstancy tended to fulfill the prophecy by one of Washington's most <.t '>tute lobb) 1sts "ho 1n February predicted the high-flying Stockman "ould last no mor e than a year at OMB . ccrtamly not for want or ability but for defects in character That falling has undone man~' 1n Washington and it brought the Reagan Cabinet's brightest light close to that rate on his 3Stb birthday. Irvine lessees had ample information To the Editor: The full page advertisement by the ··committee of 4000" in the Dally Pilot or Nov. 11 has compelled me to break my silence of over 10 years. I have heard the Irvine Company blame4 for every conceivable ill of Orange County and now the company is "unfair" because it is raising land rental MAILBOX according lo the leas e agreement accepted and signed by e1ch of the individuals who are now crying unfair. The adyertisement states "we feel it ts time that. the public knows the specifics or what you are trying to do to us .. Well then, let's tell the public ALL the facts. T he committee has evidently not told the public that in the early 1970s they were given the opportunity to purc hase their lots at the then appraised value. At that time they could have secured a loan at approximately 8 percent interest to accomplllb thl1. The comrnittee states that they worJ<ed as partners with the "old" Irvine Company to secure schools. zoning, parks and community associations . Each community that the Irvine Company developed came to the buyers zoned; with a ready-made commun1ty association which they were enco4raged to work. within; and uaually a park donated by the company • THESE LESSEES have Mid nlne or 10 yean to purchase their Iota at any lime they wished, and at the appraised value at the time of purch .... I rail to underttand how they are about the only ones in Orance County who ..,... not aware or the etcaJatlo& prices of land In this arn. Had theyrurcbued the loll when they flnt ha the opf>Ortunity, they would now be crowint lM~ad of crylna foul. ll ll unfair for Uttlt people to blame lbe Jrviae Com,.., ror lbtlr own bad ••ne11 Judf ment. IO.hu t>t.n approx mately five years since I was employed b) the Irvine Com~y. I was t he internal auditor who. in the early 1970s. was assigned to compile the ftgures which were mailed to them at the time they were given the first opportuniLy to purchase their lots ,.o the Committee or 4000 You state that the Irvine Company had the information and you did, not I sa) Yes. you did l was instrumental an pro-.1dtnR you that information. Lets have FAIR on both side!> or the question. After all. 1f all the Inane Company wanted was just to make money (and that is not yet a four-letter word in my estimation > they could have just sold off the land to anyone with the money <an d profit is not yet a four-letter word in my estimation) they possible that Newport Beach and the City of Irvine would resemble the slums of any large Cll) True. your lots would not be so expensive. however. you would not want to hve there Musical eris is To the Editor: M.S fVERSON For the last 14 years, Orange Coast College has been the host for what has been acclaimed the most unique. the most educational, the most worthwhile all-around best J azz Festival in the Uft.ited States. Our three·day and three-nlght festival welcomes over a tbouund young musicians each year from rive western states and includes student musicians from elementary through college age. Further, Orange Coast College has a lso s ponsored outstanding jazz programs· for the comll'\unlty throughout the year. Now we are racine a financial crisis whlch wtll result In the cancellation or next aprlng's restlval and many or our other jaH programs If we cannot raise funds to support the e activities. • l.t1Mfl 1•1111 f-" t lw w .. tt<'l'll 'tN litlll 10 c-.... l•t "'• .. fll ..-. er 111111hw11• libel 11 ,_.,... i..1i.t1 .. • -ft ftf letl wilt • ti-!Wtftr-• All 1911"1 -I Ill ,..,.. '"""'" ... 1111111111 ...,.._ ._,. _. -· .. •1""'911 tfl t .... 11 II Wlh<ltfll (tHOll II ~I. ,._try •Ill Mt Dt ...,..,"*' L•ll•n ma., .,. 1.ie.-11 to ~,.._ ·H•~ eN ,,_ """"°" OI '"' c..,1rlb\olllr """' • 11w.11 tor 4 verlf~~'"' PlltPO .. \ ' The passage of Proposition 13 made us realize that we must pay our own way. But more than that, it woke us up to the ract that we can and should eet things done without government money. IN TlUS NEW era or self-reliance, we , kno~ we can independently put on the kind or festl\·aJ. as we have for 14 years. which \\-elcomes not onl y local but also out-of-town and out-of-state student mus1c1ans <bringing thousands of dollars to local businesses, motels, , restaurant s. shops, a nd our own campus t. The fe~tival also attncts j thousands more people who attend the three days and n ights of concerts <featuring the finest oC big bands and groups I and clinics. Add to this several thousand more who attend the concerts throughout the year. · We can continue to present our one-of-a-kind festival and outstanding programs during the year without Community Services money, taxpayers' money. but we must have the support of our local merchants, corporations. big and smaller companies. and our community to do It. Our need: We mus t have $20,000 immediately which can be used as "up front" money. This will enable our Jazz Festival to be a reality. and will allow us to schedule professional talent for • 1982. DR. CHARLES RUTHERFORD Jazz Director, Orange Coast College Music Department RmMt-H. Stuart Kni&ht, eo, ~ retiring as director of the U.S. Secret Service on Nov.~ after eight years in the post. Ancient • rernmns eyed SAN DIEGO CAP> - An lndlan who directs California's Native ·American Heritage Com mission saya tribes trying to reclaim remains of ancestors may even go alter the Del Mar Man, a 1129 discovery dating from 11 ,000 to 48,000 years ago. William J . Pink , a 'Kumeyaay Indian appointed executive secretary of the com mission by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., said Indian "legends and myths 10 back extensively in time." "In fact , Indian mythology goes back lo creation," he said in a telephone interview. "If an Indian group came lo us with convincing belie rs that Del Mar Man ... was an ancestor of theirs, that is "'hen we would respond." The commission has announced plans to rebury all 872 Indian skeletal remains and 10,000 as s ociated artifact s in state custody, most of it unearthed since the 1930s in earth-moving construction project.a. Pink wu criticized by a woman elder of his tribe for the only such reburial reported to date. In a secret ceremony in Cuyamaca State Park last month, the bones of . 22 ancestors of the Kumeyaays .. were reburied. Viol«' Welch, a tribe elder and chairwO'man or the Kumeyaay Historical Society, said the tribe is considering exhuming the remains again. "This is very painful for us," she said. "The burial was not in any way performed in the proper religious way. It takes week s, the grounds have to be prepared, tribal leaders from all over, aa far as Ariiona, have to be summoned. There has to be a traditional banquet or feast. "Willie Pink," s he said, "bas violated all . our religious beliefs. I called bim lo ask why be didn't inform our elders, and he hung up on me.·· Income split SACRAMENTO (APJ -One spouse 's disability income doesn 't become com mwtlty property to be shared by -the other apouse until the one with the income reaches retirement aie. says a state appeals court. In a unanimous decision, a three-member panel of the 3rd District Court of Appeal rejected a woman's claim for a share of her estranged . husband's disability income before he reached retirement a1e. . ' -. lltlt' .., -, · It· .a t ~ I I ' \. I I I! t £....,, ...... _,,,.., WRITE 0 0 s 24°/o LEAD CRYSTAL EUROPEAN GIFTWARE YOUI 9'' CHOICE bqul,lre bowl,, bo•H. condle holder•. voH' ond more. lloaed for gilt giving. BEAUTYSILK™ FLOWERS IN NEW FALL COLORS IEG. 2s1 69t EA. FOi lmpreurve 'elec1ton of lovorote flower' Rote•. poppies. doi11e' & more. R-littic. PIODUCID IT l LllDllG .. MAlll .. GIYSllYllU. SCMIOMA coum DRAKE'S BAY CALIF . 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O ra nge CClunty M.is ter Chorale inn,mt> from ticket sales and g r.mis must be <.uppl(•mentC'd by public contributions to meet our needs Your '>Upport 1s needed. ,1nd by beu1m1ng ,, nwmber, vou wilt !>hc1n• in the m<1n y exdusive benefits .ind privileges a w.irded C HARTER 25 members O Benef.actor S.500.00 0 AHillate S99 -$40 or more -I se.1s1>n tt•l.c·t~ P.1tron-1>f th<' i\rt~ (.,11.l C h.Hter 25 \'IP R<'•l'Pl•t1n PrnRrilm Ree<•Jtn1t11~n D Patron S499 -Stoo 2 season t1rkets Ch.1rter :?5 \'IP Rtcephtln Pro~r;im Reco~r11t1nn I 'l"''''n 111 l.1•1 Pr11.:r.1m f{1•t1'>:n1t 11•n 0 Dono r SJ9-SS r rl')t rd m R I'll 1.:"' I 1un Sub~cription Total s ______ _ 0 Check pay.tblE' to Or.in~e C. ountv M11qu C. hnr.ill' O Char~e. 0 \'1sa 0 MdsttrC.1rd [>cpr Dillt' _____ _ Account •~~~---------------~ AuthonredSlgnaturE' ---------------- Name:------------------------ Addren 'City: Zip Phone. 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Page Bll. CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 84 810 A,M,...._. While not on the set of the "[)yttalty" Hrie1, Linda may be found working out in tht gym, ;e>gging, or indulging in her hobbie• of numerologJI. and IJ)Orl•. Landa al$o enjoys a game of pool in tht recrtotion area of her Loa A~le• home. AUhough railed in CalifcmUo., she u onginally from Connecticut. John Derek's ex 'perfect 40' Linda Evans, star of 'Dynasty,' 38 and going strong LOS.. AN~GBLES <AP) In early momjng, a tithe Nordic beauty races across the greensward. Later, she works out in a gym, or plays a game of pool in the. game room or her home. She is Linda Evans, who stars as Krystle Jennings Carnngt.on Ill the ABC series "Dynasty " Away from the set, she often can be found indulging in her hobbies of numerology and sports. Sometimes she and her tong-time friend and secretary, Bunky Young, run together Mass Evans was born 10 Connecticut, raised in Los Angeles, and says she grew up on "Big Valley." She was still a teen-ager when she started m the mid-1960s Western series with Barbara - ''People expect .a teen;ager to come bouncing in'' Stan wyck and Lee Majors. It was while on that show that she met and married actor-director John Derek, who later divorced her to marry Bo Derek. She's onty· 38, but she's been called a "perfect 40," perhaps an allusion to Miss Derek's box-office hit "10.'' She laughs at that, because despite a year on "Dynasty ... and appearances m such movies as "Tom Hom" and "Avalanche Express," she says people still think of her as the girl from "Big Valley.'' "They call me a 'perfect 40,' but people expect a teen-ager to come bouncing m ," she says. "I once had a woman al a public appearance tell me I wasn't Linda Evans . I cou ldn't convince her I was me." Linda. left. 1ogs wath her Long-tame friend and secretary, Bunlcy Young. Once morned to actor-director John DeTek, who lateT dtvorced her to marry Bo Derek, Linda has been called a "perfect 40." Edi<or refuse~ to reveal sources, ·faces jail term VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass. <AP > -It started with an anonymous tip scribbled on a postcard: "Why don't you check the mess in the hospital'!" The postcard was sent to Gerald Kelly. editor or The Grapevine, a s mall weekly ., newspaper in this lwland community off Cape Cod. He checked out the "mess" at Martha's Vineyard Hospital and soon found himself in the middle of a court battle over s afeguarding a reporter's sources -his own. Kelly's year-long investigation centered on the appointment of Edward Hanify Jr. as chief administrator of the hospital in September 1979. After checking with several sources and looking Into the records at Western M assacbusetts Hospital lo Westfield, where Hanify once worked, Kelly wrote a series of articles questioning whether the 38-year-old Hanify had all of the qualifications listed on his resume. The Grapevine stories, based on information from unnamed sources, led to Hanify 's dismissal from hi s $40,000-a -year hospital job in September 1!8>. Hanify pleaded no contest to a charge of "falsely claiming in writing'· to have a masters degree from the University of Massachusetts. His attorney. Martin Tomassian Jr.r however, insists that his client did not intentionally falsify his resume, but that UMass made clerical errors in Hanify's transcript. Hanify fired back with a $1 million damage suit against four doctors at the hospital, accusing them of l ibel , slander, interference with an employment coq t.ra ct, i nterf e r ence with future employment and Invasion of privacy. His major witness: a most reluctant Gerald Kelly. Tomassian submitted a 20-page list of quest.ions for Kelly to answer and also asked the editor to bring all records, not.ea , letters, resumes, postcards, original document.a and correspondence regarding the stories to a pretrial hearing. When Kelly refused to comply, Superior Court Judge Eileen Griffin ruled that he must cooperate or face contempt or court proceedings and a jail sentence. Tomassian gave Kelly a final chance, but the editor again refused to answer questions about his sources, citing a constitutional guarantee or freedom or the press. Tomassian said Kelly has no such guarantee. He predicted be would succeed in obtaining a contempt citation in Superior Court again.st Kelly. ··A hospital Is a very vital thing lo a community," Kelly said in an interview at his office here . "We only have one hospital on the island, and it's not terribly trusted. People have to know they can trust ua wben they send ua information. "It's already had a chilling effect. People Just stop Ulking to you. The whole i11ue la very widely known, and we've 1otten more of a response to thil luue than any other in the 10 yean ol The Grapevine. "It's not Juat The Washington Post that fights these kinds of issues," Kelly continued. "But we're not a big operation. We can't put together enough money to mount a massive legal defense." The Grapev in e ha s a circulation or about 5,000. Kelly is 51, a bearded author who came to the Island ts years ago to write. After completing a second book, he "needed something to do to stay here" and started a weekly newspaper to compete with The Vineyard Gazette, an island Institution established in 1846. "We're not much in the black," Kelly said of hls tabloid, put out by a staff of eight from offices atop a second-hand store, "but it's a viable operatiDO that we feel present.a the year-round islander's perspective.'' Tomassian conceded ln an interview that he could get the same information Kelly bu by taking depoelt.iooa from hospital employees. But be 11y1 that wou Id be too costly and Ume-conaumlng. •'The court bu apeciflc rules on how discovery aban a'ie place. . . . The court also has the power to not make the discovery pro cess too burdensome to either party.·' he said. "If Mr. Kelly is successful, what it does is permit Mr. Kelly to determine -and not the court -how the discovery shall take place." Massachusetts is one of about 25 states which have no "shield law " to help protect the confidentiality or a reporter's sources. Several recent court cases have gone against journalists. "I don't understand what bis claims are," Tomassian said. ·'He has no prhil.('ge in Massachusetts. He claims First Amendment rights and cited the federal constitution and state constitution. But be baa no right.a. It's pure and simple - there are no gray areas." Kelly aald he Juat tries to put out his paper each week and for1et abdut the le1al problem. Asked about the proapeet of wlndinl up in jail, be laid, "I think aboUt lt on occuloa -but as UtUe u pouible." Chicago area 'smash, grab' • crime soars CHICAGO <AP> -It usually happens when a woman is alone in a car, stopped for ,a light. Suddenly. a brick smashes the window, a hand reaches in and grabs her purse. It's "smash and grab," and police say such crimes are on the upswtnc. Only rarely are the thieves caught and convicted -one reason the cnme is becoming more common, says assistant State's Attorney Dean Morask. "It's bad and it's gelling worse,'' he said, adding victims are often unable to identify the culprit in this new rorm or h1t -and·run. ·'The people doing it really have a great advantage," Morask said. "They pick their victims. They pick their time. The kids out there are very streetwise.·· Authorities say they keep no statistics on the frequency of "smash and grab'' crimes. A week can pass without a "smash and grab" incident and then there can be a half-dozen in two hours, said police Commander Rudolph Nimocks. Nimocks sa id the c rime usually occurs when the victim 1s stopped at a red light, her car boxed between other vehicles. But reports also have been received from motorists slopped in traffic at entrance ramps to expressways. "And everybody wants to get m on it," he said. "My feeling is that a lot of them aren't caught." Nimocks said that for police and prosecutors to succeed, the offenders must be caught in the act. ·'It's dlHicult. They can usually run into public housing where they can hide easily," he said. "If they see you there, they're not going to do anything. And if you're not there you're not going lo catch them.'' Officers have developed a tactic to surprise the thieves, but Nimocks wou1d not describe it. He said the tactic wu uaed to arrest a 19-year-old suspect. In addition. because of the increasing number of "amub and grab" cases, proaecuton have upped the c_'1arge lod1ed ln s uch cases to armed robbery rather than theft. a leaser offense. When the culprit la a juvenile, however, "we continue to have the problem that they're tl'eat.ed as juveniles lnltead of aduba," Nlmocka said. "We'd like to ... each and every one of tbem incarcerated but you can't do that with all juv..Uea." 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I ilm ........................................ .. ----~---------------------------~ Visit a nearby Hickory Fanns store at:. #17 Fallal• ltlmd ... ..,..... ..... ,40-6010 17111 ... I" ... Wetldlff Pia• 642-0'72 ·ms dates 'the pits' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a maJe, 24, with a good education and a fine job. I am looldni for a wile, but what I am ftndina hu left me completely turned off. I dated eight girls this past year. Every ooe has bad at least aix or seven lovers. They talk about it openly as if it is not at all unusual. I have bad one sexual relaUooahip in my life, and it wu someone I waa in love with and had hoped to marry. .Tbe yo).lllg women J dated were all UJ)der 24 years of age, well-educated and from ruce families. No barfiies or pick-ups. Please tell me if I am a fool to think there must be something better out there. -BARGAJN BAS EM ENT BLUES DEAR BLUES: You bet there la. Doa't aetUe for less. Not a day gOM by that I don,t receive at least 4t leUen from youg women 1Vbo wut to know ll there are uy decent guys left. I will repeat the same advice tbat bas appeared in this space over aad over agala. It you wut to catch a troot, doD't fisb la a berriDg barrel. Stay eat of ban -llllleu y.-are looklal for a drlnklag compaal09. Get lavolved In political groops, take alght claues at the locaJ college or aalvenlty. For divorced people, there la Pareat1 Wltboat Par1aen. Look lato voluteer services. ID other word•, go where yoa wUJ meet people who have lntere9U almUar to yot1r1. Remember, It only takes one penoa to change your life. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Next week I am having a little birthday lunch for our 4-year-old. I plan to have games and prizes, ice cream, cake and fruit punch. Since 4-year-0lds must be accompanied by adults, I expect about 10 mothers. One mother asked when J spoke to her this morning H I would be serving cocktails. I told her, "No -this is a party for the kids." She said, "I was only joking, but 1 do think it would be ungracious not to off er the women a Tom Collins or something like that. After all, you're not Mormons." Her remarks irritated me, but they also got me to thinking. Is she right? - PROVIDENCE, R.I.. READER DEAR PROV.: I'm aot a Mormon either. but I woaJdn 't tblak of off ertag motben cocktails at a bl.rthday laacb for 4-year-olds. A woman wbo would aak such a quesdee bu a problem. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband 11 becoming depressed because he ls going bald. Phil bas sent away for over $500 worth of tonics, lotions, creama and massagers. <He even tried sheep dung.) It is pathetic to watch him examining his gMW uaB scalp every night to see if anything new ii coming up. I have read up on balding patteru and know it is almost always inherited. Maybe if Ann Landers says in her column tbae hair-raisers do NOT help he'll believe it. Please say so. -BEAUMONT, TEX. Dear Beau: 'l"bMe ''la.all'·railen'' DO help -tbe people who tell diem. 1'lllBy &et rich becaue people like Plall wut • desperately fw them to werll. Sa11est tbat be couider a e..W• hairpiece. Not every mu cu wear .. 1ucceutu.lly, but some look • m•dl lb tbe real Wag It ls vtrtaally im ........ a. tell tllle dlff ereDCe. AlloUler posalbillty la a tr•••••· This procecture la co1tly a•d NOT pala-free. U be decides to clo It, be 1111.W go to eomeone wboee wort be baa Mell ... • admlrel. A bot~bed job cu be ...... Uau baldaeu. CONFIDENTIAL to Are GrudpareMI THAT Important?" Yoa bet! Get a c.py el Graadpareata·Grudcla.lldrm -TM VIia.i eo..ecuc., by Kon.llabel' ud Woodwm <Aachor Preu-I>Mbleday. Sll.M). E•ery parent with llviag pareata ucl cMW:rn shoa.Jd read this book. It'• u eyefal. Even if drinking u the "in''. thing in JIOUr crowd, it needn't crowd you out. Uonl the fact• from Ann Lanckrs' booklet, "Boou and You - For Teen..ageTs Only." Send SO cent• o"'1 a self-Odd.re.ued envelope to Ann Landen, P.O. Boz 11995, Chicago, ILL. 60611. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT l'M TIRED OF BEING MORTAL B UT NEED MO~E INF"O~MATION A BOOT THE PR.OC•fS or: &&:COMING IMMORTAL... Opulence cataloged RIDGEFIELD. Conn. (AP> -No doubt to mark the passage of the Carter anti-three martini lunch White House to the more festive Reagan years, Sakowiµ, the Houston department store, is offering booze.flavored jelly beans at $10 a pound in iu Christmas catalogue. The jumped up jelly beans come in bonded liquor flavors of Amaretto, Margarita, Daiquiri, Blackberry Brandy, Pina Colada, Buttered Rum, Irish Coff ~ and Grasshopper. Reaganomics may be tightening belts all over the land, but so far, judging from the opulence on display in this year's avalanche of Christmas cata.lo_gs, Santa bas not bad to take a notch or lwo in the big -black belt surrounding his familiar generous girth. Neiman-Marcus, the Dallas general store where oil millionaires like to cash in their chips between wildcat gushers, ia offering "a vision of angels as seen through a Gothic window of Steuben Glass" at $20,000, which is five times more than Nancy Reagan paid for that Steuben glass bowl she gave to Prince Charles and Ladi Di for a wedding present. AND IF YOU TmNK Nancy paid a bundle for that new White House crockery, B. Altman & Co., whose mother house ia on New York's Fifth Avenue, is flogging 24-kt.... gold trimmed Lenox colonial wreat'R dinn~r plates at $65 apiece, undecorated as yet by a drumstick or even a stick of celery. I can spend hours of wishful window shopping in those Christmas catalogs. I sneak them up to my den, out of harm's way from my wife's credit cards and check book, and greedily peruse the wares on sale with the bulging eyes of a Dickens tot peeking into a bakery window. Christmas in the catalop is the seaaon ol the sybarites. How about throwing up the window like the born-again Scrooge on Christmas momine and beaming down on your fellow creatures with a smile whitened and brightened by champagne flavored toothpaste from Italy applied with a gold-tolled brush from Switzerland? Tbe set, "only at Sakowitz," for a mere $15. ClllUSTMAS MAY BE the only Ume of the year when you can dlscl"Mtly let the old lirl know she bu been puWq on a bit of bfubber and not be crowned Wltll a illftl' aalver of cranberry aauce. ..Glve her," HUGH MULLIGAN MULLIGAN STEW suggests the Neiman-Marcus cataloe. ·'the most rewarding days of her year: a week at the Greenhouse," the famous lard-melting ranc h in Arlington, Tex., where the beautiful people go to shed holiday poundage. Only $2,3>0. Or speak to him or her of love in a romantic novel, written especially for and about the object of your affectiona by author J anet Dailey. For only SW.000, which does not include publishing rtcbts, the catalog dream merchants at Sakowitz will deliver to your beloved a 125-page "leather-bound, one of a kind fiction story with a contemporary aett.in.g, an imaginative love story and, of course, a very happy ending." What about the TV and movie rights? For girls who prefer non-fiction, Neiman-Marcus has stitched up "directly from the Leningrad fur auction•" a sweeping cape of ··extremely ailvery natural Barguizin sable." Only $150,000, one size fits all. AT 111AT PRJCE YOU might as well go whole hog, or something, and send along $125 for "a coat hanger covered with natural white mink paws" to hang the cape or yourself on. Or, to break the holiday monotony, you can have confessed pyrotechnic·maniac George Plimpton, one of the beautiful people, show up at your boule to ipite 25,000 fireworks in a "custom·dniped, electrically fired, color coordinated, musically synchronized and perlODally commentated" 45 to 60 minute• spar-spangled spectacular for a cool million dollars. If you .can't m~t Ute payments, Sakowitz also offera at mly $15,000, a day of legal chatter Wlul famed mouthpiece F. Lee Bailey. A.1 a reflection of these parlou economic times, the poeta1 ra&el . mlllle even Chrhtmaa card1 •••• aa extrava1ance. · lly favorite 1•..Wilk buck1ter on Canal ltnet la l•wer ManbaUan la featuriu a lift .. 1111 - or womm Wllo bat Ditl ... A wallet to Carl'J lt in. No li.n .. .., on)J . ..., .................. _, ___ T JOUI HEALTH OR. PETER J. STEINCAOHN ·Wonder drug not perfect DEAR DOCTOR: Tbett was a time when my only complaint wu stiffness la my lulees. My doctor took X-rays and made a cttagDCNJ11 of Mteoarthrl&ls. NotJllag serious. but Just eaoup changes la the joints to produce dlscomfon. I have never even take upl.ria for a headache. Ke put me OD foar tablds a day. I began to get bearlbarn. I waa sure It was the asplrla that made me feel bad. So be told me to take a glass of milk with each uphiD tablet. Wlthla a week or two I bad another complaint. The heartburn disappeared but I now have . diarrhea aad upset s&omacb almost every day. The doctor says maybe lt's the milk. Since I stopped It tbe symptoms disappeared. rm DOW takJDi special pllla for the artJlritia ud feel macb better. How often do milk Alld uplrla apse& patleau u they bave me? I woader bow many doa't realize that treatme•t can often make a patient feel worse rather than better. -MRS. J . DEAR MRS. J .: You make a good point. Consider this. Aspirin deserves the name wonder drug because it can bring down fever, relieve pain and reduce inflammation. Yet it is not the perfect drug. Even aspirin has its drawbacks for some people in whom it may produce bleeding, stomach irritation, etc. Likewise with milk . Formerly considered the perfect food, it also has its . drawtiacks with some people. Lacking sufficient enzymes called lactase to break down the milk sugar lactose, the patient suffers stomach c ramps and diarrhea. Such milk intolerance is most common among blacks, Orientals, Jews. American Indians and some Italians. Mind you, milk is still a valuable food , containing necessary nutrients. minerals and vitamins. Growing children thrive on it; so do pregnant women. But those who cannot take it without getting upset should substitute buttermilk, yogurt, cheese. These don't contain lactosl?, so there's no problem with undigested sugar. STAii DIUPl.Alll AROUND THE WORLD Rich dream soon fades S~ FRANCISCO -Fogry daya in Washington, D.C. Man)' economists urge the president to get us back oo the old gold standard. There would be no question of the amount of money going around. We would only print dollars. ii we had gold to back them. I stopped at a hotel in Mexico a year ago and the hotel man showed me a -'5 American bill. Printed on it was "Gold Certificate." In smaller letters: "The government of the United States promises to redeem this certificate in gold.·' The hotel clerk asked me anxiously: "Is it any good?" Well, I don't even remember such bills. My grandfather used to have "yellowbacks." They were $20 bills green on the front, yellow on the back. "GOOD AS GOLD." said my grandfather. The government actually gave gold coins then. The 20s were gold certificates. The five dollar bill in Mexico looked dicey. It was crisp as the day it was printed. Never been folded. I said: ''I'll tell you what I 'll do. I 'll give you another $5 for it." I gave him a used five. lt didn't promise anything at all in the pnnted matter and he was happy and relieved. Gold was plenty good for President F.D. Roosevelt. He discovered that gold was worth more than people thought it was. If you convince people that the gold in your pocket worth $20 is really worth $35, you will pay off your bills much easier. "A MADMAN IN THE White House," said my grandfather. He was firmly Republican. FDR took the country off gold but he put it back on beer after years of dry Prohibition. He discovered that 3.2 parts of alcohol in beer was not really alcoholic. Some man! These findings took my grandfather off yellowbacks and drove me out of the beer business. We were teetotalers but the doctor prescribed a bottle of beer a day r~ my grandmother. "I'd like to see a few more pounds o you," said the medic. "Nothing like a littl beer." Grandmother didn't even know where to buy beer. 'Td be caught dead before I'd set Coot in a saloon." she said. There were no saloons but there were speakeasys. All the knee-pants set were deep in home chemistry sets then. This was opportunity not to be missed. I said: "I 'll make beer for you, grandma ... WHILE THE NATION thirsted, you could buy beer-making kits . Malt and yeast. Bottles and bottle cappers. I brewed up a bunch of the stuff -it foamed and bubbled wildly. I bottled it and let it ripen. Two weeks later in the middle of the .. night BANG! A bottle blew up like a pis tol shot. My grandfather leaped out or' bed. · ' "God help us!" he said. "What was that?" WE'D ALL HAVE turned into bootleggers except for FDR whose 3.2 brew was too much competition. That $5 gold certificate must have been printed in his time. Heaven knows how it s urfaced in Mexico. I brought it back and took it to a bank. The banker said it was good. "But not as good as gold. The government doesn't redeem them that way anymore." So ended my dreams of riches and back lo work. Virgo: Take plunge Tbunclay, November 19 ARIES (March 21-April 19) ~ You'll be asked to analyze special material. Be aware of subtle nuances, trick clauses, deceptive phrases. TAURUS <Apri l 20 -May 20 ): Speculative venture tops agenda. Em_phasis on discovery, change, variety and money which could come from surprise source. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): You gain additi<mal information concering property, home, long-range transactions. Terms ""111 be defined, meanings clarified. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Emphasis on relatives, added responsibility, methods , of incre.asing production. Some persons may wish to have you carry their burdens. Say thank you, but no thank you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Adhere to fundamental issues regarding payments, collections and investments. You'll be rid of burden -past efforts will pay dividends and you'll receive credit long overdue. . VIaGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Progre11 is accelerated; empbasls on independence, originality, new starts in new directions. You'll take cold plunge into future. UB&\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You· &•in • acce11 to private information. Gain incllcated throulh attendanee at 1peciaJ conference. Fulfill obligation to one who • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA may be confined to home, hospital. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Powers of persuasion are heightened. You now have ability to make wishes come true. Popularity increases, travel and educational opportunities abound. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Don't overlook the obvious -check facts and numbers. Events that apparently are not related may actually provide valuable key . CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Projects that had been moribund will now be activated. Study material, become familiar with basic programs and potential. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. \8): Emphasi.t on credit, borrowing capacity, interest rates and legitimate tax sbeltera. Other people request meetings relating to your knowledge of trends and eyelet. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Delaya actually work in your favor; welcotne ' opportunity for privacy and meditation. You can regroup, recoup, revitalise and prepare for renegotiatioo of agreement. ... ····-· ... ..,.. Orange C~11t OAIL Y PILOT/Wednesd1y, Nov•mber 18, 1981 VISITS NOT MANDATORY -Kimberly~n~ Olpin, 5, and her mother Virginia Louden hold a photo of Kimberly's father, Owen C. Olpin, whom she had sued, through her mother, to force him to visit her on a retulal- basis. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled MQnd&>' that a rather does not have to visit· tl1s daughter Show Your Body Who 's Boss ! ThP Late1I in Europf'att" H Paith (.'n nrt>pll for mf'" & 1romf>t1 A European concept for men Reduces waistline, buttocks, and women that lets you relH bulging thighs, hips, arms while while we exercise and tone your we firm, tone and strengthen flabby musclH over 1500 times musclH, ALL IN LESS THAN 30 In 45 mfnutH along with The DAYS.) 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ONLY •r "tor men. women and children includes Adaptive I Styling Consult1tlon -satisfaction gueranteedl .. A ' Co I IE dPetfolM•ct <r-" ., , •• lfWIWS •cut et>OY• ............ HlllW•Mllll .. tf•u.._11 .... ..... .... 1"71 ......... St. (acroee from Rutty Pelican) (Magnoll• & Garfield) 646-7411 964-4441 AppolntlMnta not neceaaary but 1v1llabte Open Mon. thru Sat .. tll 7:00 p.m. •l'll'lnrm'I• --- , -I • . .. ... , . •. . . . ,. ~ . t,,,. .,,, . . ~ ' • ; ~ t l .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /W1dn1td1y, Novembtr 181 1881 T•E f IUL'' ClaCIJ8 by Bii Keane "Not now, Dolly." ' "Well, will you do it os now CH you can?" '9AR,'9 \Dl'Kt: by Brad Anderson "The fire chief is on the phone." II 18 AC~OSS 45 Malet llCI 460elNt 1 Comptaceol 48 Solvent 5 Southern 52 H1m1flll state. 101 56 Rettlna 5oort 57 "-Wltl'I 9 lndiltl Citle Me . 14 Cunning 58 Mine exit 15 Astringent 59 ~ 16 Honor 60 Sub loeator 17 Division wOfd 61 Scent 18 9oy Sp 62 Bif'tl'lmartc 19 Gabbed 63 Age group 2 YfOfdl 64 VllMy 20 Conjunction 65 NulNnc:e 21 SUt'rovndlngs 23 Spanlstl VIP DOWN 25 Fllluft 26Demeanot 27 lnMCt 29 P11)9 fltllng 32 Nol tble 35 Token 38 Polton 37~ 38Sanl• - 1 JUZIOfm 2 Pllty 3 Redic.I 4 Soll: Pref. 5Aag 6 Vibrant 7 ActOt PIUI 21 Ae¥IM 22 Gl'Mll lltllf 24 FrethWltlf worms 27 59111 21 En1lol 30Wlldox 39 8Nldl· Pott. .0 Auttlof Anlt1 8 LM god 31 Confined 9 Ontlflo city 32 USC't m.1 10 WllfllnOlon'e 33 Tlmt of Olly 41 Aodtnt ~ 14 l'orwd 42 J'temenclout 11 Ulealn: -Ion. 43 ActrtM 2 WOfdl a lfOfdl Solf)lm t2 Har~ 35...,.. tlld 44 Ac!Ot 13 ~ M AnoflOI. 38 Pell 42 Splitt 44 Some jolnll 45 Mal!etlgtll 4 7 Fortification ... Fleclctt 49 Paroxysm 50Wetoomee 51 "->ufct $20..:0lel. 53 ()11.~ "" 54 Sounded out 561fM8t Mlpttll BIGGIOKGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) • ""'' "Wh•n•ver you 1t1rt feeling sorry for yourMff, just think of what HE h11 to 11t." DEN~IS THE.MENACE by Jim Davis G i I f J by Ferd & Tom Johnson ,....----....~ .......... ..-__,... 1 FO~GOT·· SHt;15 OFF AND I'M tN CH.A~~ OF TH" KITCHEN . PIANIJTI It was a dark and stDnny nfght, TIJMBL£1tE£08 I CAN1T STAND PEOPLE WHO LITTER THE PARK WITH PAPER 0 ......... 0 <>$3:> <> "'-../ <> 0 I by Charla M. Schulz ------- I J l DON'T SEE ANY TRASH BASKETS It was a stonny and dark night. by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly c----... -·· by Gus Amela --..i by Tom Bat1uk ~l'NK l ' •INKt:R8t:AN 50 <xX> REA~<,I FE.a l..,l()J'VE EJJf A DiANCE 1N 1~10 'A1R. BE11ER THAN THAI, FUNK<..>! I'M (:i)IN6 10 Pl.A£) AN 'AIR (,UrfAR.' AAO AN 'AIR HARMONICA-, Ai TH£ 5Ml£ I'VE WORKED UP ~~iHIN& 5PECJAL JU5T R)R mis GOlfAR' C&JTE6T.H~ .~z<;~ CONTE5T! 11ME ! ·I '/A e:v eR l...OOK A'T" 1"HES HeAP ON 'TH~ F'IL.L..OW NE!X'T" 1"0 YOURS AN p see: YOUR OWN FACe LOOK-1 NS eACK A1" YOU ! HS W SARS 1"HA'T" MIRROR 1"o eec::>? I ! J by Kevin Fagan I l.i..Jt!f> Ho600'1'$ ~ o ~11'~1-s omll~l. ''tJ. s. Sll~Mll\.." ll4f:£~E by Lynn Johnston l 00tt1"1HINK IL.IS~EO. MAY·QUfT -Leooore An n e nb erg i$ considering giving up her $50,112-a-year job as the government's chief of protocol because it keeps her apart from her husband, Walter Annenberg, head of Triangle Publications. fDRTHI RICORD MllSIOff COMMUNITY HOS I' ITAL. , ............ , ... Mr •nd Mn Jot•pll Roqlna Jr . INIM. boy. onMierf Mr •nd M<1 CMIOI Alm...... San Juan CIOl)IStrMIO. olrl Oc1Mer7 Mr •nd Mr• Victor Hyde, San Juen C•pl•lr•no. boy M r. end M r\ K•zumltsu T arul lrvt ... boy ~· Mr and M" Jo. 81!>00, S.n Juan C•phlra no, ooy ~·· Mr •"" M" Jolln Qwlc~ Dana Polnl boy ~,. Mr •nd ~Ms Richy MOM, Irvin•. boy Oc-11 M r and Mrs Petric E\pe Sa n Clemente boy ~rn Mr •nd Mrs Terry Aldlno-r Irvin•. boy Mr •nd M,. Jtlfrey S.nve San Clemtnl• boy M r •nd M rs Ban;emln VIiia Capl\trano S...:h, girt Oc-U Mr •nd IN• K...,..lt\ Ft"-r San Juan Cac>i•tr-oln Mr and Mrs O.rMrd LIPC>m•nn San Cltmtnla, lloy Oc19Mf' 14 Mr •nd Mrs Mlcllaet Miiier S.n Ju•n Cac>l>tr-otrl Oc-1S Mr Ind Mrs. J-11 SolcOI. San Juen Caphlr•no. boy Oc ..... 14 Mr •nd Mr$. JarT\91 LH. S.n Ju.n Cac>l1trano, 911'1 Oc ..... 14 M r •nd M rs Joaquin Guerra. L.aouna !Mach. glr'I Mr at\d M.rs. M.arll F,.ar•er S.n J ..... Cac>l•1r-. boy ~H Mr and Mn Mlcllul Mellem C111>l"r•no 8Mch boy MOAG MIEMOIUAL. HOSll'ITAL. ll'RIEHYT•RIAN ~1S Mr a rwS M" Robtrt WrloM, lrvlnt, girt Mr end Mrs TllOmH 810tlY. Ntwpor1 Beacll. girl Mr -Mrs O••ld BelOW\ky, lrwl"•· boy Oc•-1• Mr a nd Mn ROO.rt PettrMln, Huntlo\Qlon S.acll, g irt Mr end IN• PaHls c-. COii• MtW g11'1 M r and M rs Al•n Kobuk '; Huntington BHch. girl Oc-11 Mr and ""''' Ste'len H•nwn, Coste Mew, boy Mr e nd M" Smllll Ginter, Newport S.acll, oll'1 °'-" M r end Mrs David Hensen, lrvl ... olrl M r ~ M r1 V1Ment Ar•oon. Hunll"91on 8eacll, olrl Ot&Maf'H Mr •nd Mr• Harry T en<rtdl. Cotle Me,., girt Mr -Mrs Daniel 8••. Cotta Mew.ol1'1 Mr end Mrs M<trk 0. Lt F.-11, Hun II not on S.ecll. boY Mr end Mrs NormM\ tCeutm .... lrvl,..,glrl Ot-• M r e n4 Mrt. Rober! Nay. Nawpor1 Beach. olrt M r and M r\~ Gll•rlb Glle rlbl--. Costa MeM, Do'(. M r .-.d IN• Wlllfem &ott..trl-. Co•I• Mo,., girt Oct-JI M r a nd Mrt John Murray , Hunll"91on llee<ll, boy Mr en d Mrs Cr•lo Vi gil, Fountain Valley, boy Mr and Mri Gary Gorman, . Huntington Bffch, boy. Mr end Mr• ROOMY Grimm, Soulll L.egufta, girt SOUTH COAST MIEOICAL. c•NTEll Oct-• M r and M rs J•m•• A Mc: Mullen, SM! C .. tMflte, bOY Mr end Mrs J a mes M Spewlding, San Juan CeplJtrano, t>oy Ot1-1J Mr and INS Elnar W Huo••H. Dan• Polnt. gfrl Oc-U Mr and Mrs. Wetter E Hollowell, S.n c1-••. bOy. Ot-16 Mr. end ,.,,,, Scott C. Wllltmore. S.n J.,.n c.plstr- Oc-...W JI Mr. end Mrt. Peul A. Rl<NlrdS, i..oune Nl9'191. 9lrl. Oc .... 22 Mr ...0 M". 0..,ld Cron, Soutll ugun•. boy. Mr . end Mrt. Tony Melum , Laguna lleach. gin ~N'TAIN VAL.L.•Y COMMUNtTY MOSll'ITAL. Oct. 1t Mr . •nd Mrs. Sherif Elotndl, lrvlM, boy Oct. f1 Mr end Mn Jeff,_., M<COy, COl1• ,,.. .. bOy. Oct.II Mr ltftd ""'' H•rrY OoddrldQe, lrvl,..,bOy, 0c1.u Mr end Mrs Larry Kenklnl, Fountal" V.illr/, glrl. Mr , en4 Mrs. John Jollnton, Huntl"9'0ft llMCill, girt. Oeborall SmtlHr, Hu,.llnolon hKh,bOy. Mr encl Mrs. Stepllen Calu la. Huntll\9t0ft 9Ndl, glf"I. Mr. end Mr\. Oenltl Holle y, Huntlfl9\0fl llMdl, DOy. ST. JOH"'" NOS~ITAL. .... Mr end~ 9111 CloA, C-e d9I M.,, girt. Oct.,, Mr '"d Mn. Oraoory 9ond, UIOun• llH<h, 9lrt. Oct.II Mr end Mrs. ~ c...-, Cm• MaM,boy Oct.,, Mr 8ftd Mn. ._.,. DeWln, COii• MaY,bOy -.J Mr , and Ml\. ~rll Rub"""'""'· Hunllnttorl 8ffcll. llOY ................ , ____ _ PRICES PREVAIL: Wed., November 18th THRU Sat., November 21st She drinks. wets. and g g 5 has her own nursing bottle 11"-" WI 11um • Manually operat· ed elevator takes mini die cast cars to the park· TONKA ·BELL SYSTIM EMERGENCY REPAIR Includes truck, van w/trailer. and acoessories C•t•11 • DELUXE CONSTRUCTION SET Includes pickup, dozer. van. lowboy and bottom dump. 111121 (MT ...,.) YOUI CHOICE! 9.95 SELCMOW & ltGHTU SCRABBLE GAME ~~~~-..I The object IS e to form words s,~, on the board tn crosswor~ fashion from --.....i:--.....::::.ooiiiiiii;J the letters Ina 8 8 your rack 117 • PUYllATtS TWIN BABIES •SLDP-.UI 9" twins have soft vinyl head. rooted hair. sleeping eyes ~ ... :.'7~95 = 13 9~ uJ Plays popular 6 g 5 melody as picture story revolves. ll'1U • COL01AMn1S TUMMY I d~~ACHE WI GAME An exciting action game for ages 4 and up. couco "STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE",. BERRY BUGGY 15 9 5 Has strawberry body design and grHn "vine" •ta frame. all.TOii MAGIC PERK SET locludff coffee pot and HMnQ pltcte for the little holttSS. 6lltat IOf blginntrs. 1 g 9 5 3.9 g Has deluxe features Ind ~ extra-wide keye. ... 111111 -------------. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/WednHday. November 18, 1981 AO PRICES PREVAIL: WED ., NOV . 18th THRU SAT., NOV. 21st ~ .. 6.99 ~ TAYLOR ,, "CALIFORNIA 't CELLARS" ~~ • ClllMll • vi ..... ~ ...... I ... ,..., J .#1.s LT. Seagram's 7 CROii Atil-~WHISKEY ~---~· '(' to "'°°' -:···~ 750 .. 5.19 Old Smuggler ·SCOTCH COORS "LIGHT" BEER 12 OL CANS 12 PAK 3.89 Ballantine' s SCOTCH 7~--6.99 750ML5.29 Jim Beam WHISKEY •• '°":.:LT.11.69 IO '7.: lT.1 0.99 Old Crow BOURBON ~ -~.75LT.9.99 ~. __ ... _..._ Tanqueray QIN M ":.: lT.18.99 SAVE 11.00 Southern Comfort LIQUEUR .... 7 • ._5.59 SAVE Ir Jacques Bonet CHAMPAGNE Earlv Times WH(SKY IO -:50 L 4.99 Sabroso coFFEE LIQUEUR 750.._5.99 Richelieu BRANDY "IMNWTED" 6.99 IOl'ttOOF 750 .. Amaretto * Sabroso LIQUEUR r PIOOf 230L 5.99 Bailep IRISH REAM 790L 13.59 ...... LOWEN BRAU ..., •C.W ... 711L 1.99a BUii (LmT • DUK) 12 ......... ,,.2.29 eHOP 7 DAYS A W•EKI I AM TO I:• Pl 181. THIU SAT. · 9 AM TO 1 Pl SUI. """'· -Mw• •• ., __ ..., ....... .....,_ ....... ..,...._ _ .. IL TORO -Ml?l flntllalll ..-. ...., .. NJO -mn ... JD .. ....,. NUllYW YM.Lrt-• .... tl1!! ... 1t llMMl-Cllltfer Dr. a WlllMlt IANTA AM-ltt1 ............ . 1 I .. .. __.. , ..,. --...... ·•"'¥'• ... .,. ..... "' ............. _ . . ·---------------------r.•• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WednHday. November 18, 1981 Bureaucratic writilig matter of style Marijuana big Florida money maker ,. I ( ,. SPEL..UNG DILEMMA Moammar Khodafy Basil tea elimir:n tes nausea • SAN DIEGO (AP> Suffering from cancer-caused nausea. Rena Walton says she was ··a skeleton" before finding a source of relief in her kitchen s pice rack. A Cler two weeks of continuous vomiting, the San Diego woman discovered that lea made rrom sweet basil, a popuJar cooking herb, brought her nausea under control. "There is no pre cede nt for 1t in medicine that I kno~ of," said her phys1c1an, Dr . Richard E Anderson. ··out 1t was very dramatic. She had used all of the known anti-nausea drugs and they didn't work at all, and the basil tea seemed lo do the job right away " Although her case is an isolated incident unsupported b y any cont roll ed s tud y, Anderson insists the herb ts working for Ms Walton. He dismisses the "placebo effect" - the power of suggestion as playing any role. M s . Walton , a substitute teacher. has had chemolheraphy for most of the past eight years to treat a tumor in her lower back When lhe treatments bec ame intense last June, her health began to fail drasticall y and her weight dropped from 160 pounds lo under 100. "I had nausea every day and none of the anti -nau sea drug s helped me at all," she I said. "I couldn't eat anythmg J ust takmg a pill would make me vomit." Ms Walton said she tried basil lea after a n e ighbor read in a magaiine that it worked for another cancer victim. ··My naus &a went away lhe first time <her daughter) Judy gave me a drink of it." Ms . Walton said, adding that her appetit e ha s returned and she"s able to sleep normally Sex class ruling hit by parents NAPLES. Fla.1 AP 1 The Colltt'r Count ) School Board has agreed Lo consider pro\"iding s ex education in the public s chools. des pite protests' from parents . The board's 4· 1 vote sent about 200 parents stomping out of the room . One called the decision ··si~kening. ·· The vole stemmed from a recommendation in June by psychiatrist Or. Robert Wald, who said a voluntary sex education program was needed because of a record number of venereal disease cases among teen-agers Mary Penne y. a grandmother of two students, said : "My daugh\er breaks her i neck to bring her l daughter up not to think I ·about 11ex and here they • give permission for I everything. Why don·t l they just pass out birth control pills?" WASlllNOTON (AP> A aroup of bureaucrat.I Ht around " col'lference table and debated about Llbyan 1tronaman Moammar Kh1daly Not the man. but the spellin1. And about voluntarism. Or ls It volunteerlsm'> And about mednles. Are they med mes? And about a school lo Tex~ - Is it Texas A. & M.? Or, aa lhe Agglis prefer, Texas A&M '! And about the abbreviation of fiscal year 1981. ls It F .Y., or r.y., or FY or Cy . If It begins a sentence, rs it F.y ? These issues came before lhe seven-member Style Board of the Government Printing Office, whose job 1s to revise the government's style manual, telling how the government spells, abbreviates, punctuates and italicizes the English language. Style is necess ary. chairman Robert McArtor s aid, ror ··co nsistency, s peed and economy." Most publications have stylebooks so they will s peak with uniformity. The government has issued one since 1898, but the current edtuon la 8 years old. Khadaly ls a clasalc cue. In tranalaUn1 hia flrat name from Arable, the White Houae uses an apo1tropht makinc It Mu 'ammar but the Stile Department doean't, McArtor said. The style board must hand <fowo a ruling. M cArtor found the Libyan lttader's name spelled any number of ways : K1dafl, Quddafl, Qadoaf, Gaddafi, Gadham, Addari and Khadafy. ll i s Gaddati in Time maga;une, but Kaddafi in Newsweek. The Associated Press spells 1t Khada!y. ·'The only thing people agree on is that he is a colonel," aaid McArtor "I'm just at:t.out convinced you can't misspell his name." The meeting was a warmup, to introduce the board to its task , a chore expected to continue into 1982. The only decisions reached were to go with voluntarism - · · Volunteerism just looks untidy." Mc Art.or said; to grant Texaa A&M lt.1 wlah and drop the periods -leuvlna unanJJwered the quetUon of what to do With other A&M 'a ; and to apell the first name of the prime minister of larael aa Meoah m -as the White House does, despite others ' spellin1 It Menachem "We have a procedure," McArtor explained, "called the cooling-o(( period. We let some of these simmer for a while.'· He brought up the people of Utah. lie saw a headline in a Utah newspaper that saip "Utahns Vote for Reagan." "We u se Utahans." he recalled. so he wrote the editor of the paper. The editor replied, with some testiness, McA rlor reported, that the folks there had called themselves Utahns for a long time and weren't about to let Washington dictate a change. M cArtor raised the white flag. "l' m not going to start a war about it," he told his board. MEN AHEM OR. .. Israel's Begin MIAMI (AP> Next to oranges, marijuana may be the aecond·blcaest money maker ln Florid1'1 aaricultural lndualr)', the atate esllmata. At leaal 1:55 marijuana flelda1 some booby-trapped wlth bwiea spikes or Uve rattleanakee, were found during aerial aurvelllance June l, state Department of Law Enforcement officials aay. The agency seized enough plants lo produce more than 144,000 pounds of marijuana, worth more than $43 milllon. And agents adml1 they probably have found only 10 percent of the marijuana in the state. 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But only recently T he nub of the state 's policy scientist.a have reported that ii under three governors -Ronald any NOX re m ains a rter an Reagan and both Pat and Jerry oz o o e ·f o rm in g c h em i c a 1 Brown -has been to clamp reaction. it creates a second down on all noxious emissions at response that destroys some of the same time. the ozone. Now it seems th a t t h e So more NOX can mean less chemistry of smog control may oione. But it also means more not be so simple, and that could nitric acid in the air, more acid also complicate anti·Pollution rain In Sierra Nevada lakes politics. a lready approa(h1ng the acid In all the smoggjeat parts of leve ls or m or e p ubl icized California, ozone is the chief polluted lakes in the Northeast, villain, the most pernicious part most of which are affected by or the ubiquitous brown haze. sulfuric acid. O z o n e r o r m s w b e n That leads to the tough choice A"•1.......,. hydrocarbon vapors produced smog regula tors will begin GIFT OF PHOTOS P hotogr a pher Ansel Ada m s, rig ht, by gasoline pum ps, cars and facing in m eetings this week. presents a book o f h is photogr a phs lo Sen ate Majority oth e r petr o l eum b urne r s For If they continue clamping Leader Howa rd Ba ker of Tennessee on Capitol Hill. Adams combine with oxides of nitrogen down on NOX, they may be is in Washington to pr otest the policies of Interior Secr etary (NOX> and sunlight. attacked for a llowing ozone, J a m es Watt of "exploiting governme nt la nds for en ergy NOX itself is also a problem, with its adverse health effects, exploration under a distorted vision based on greed." caus ing acid rain in areas to worsen. And if they don't ----------------------------------- SPECIAL! ~ ¥ VITAMIN E CREAM (14,000 1.U.) 2 oz. 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Holme» a~u~ ~ On t he othe r side are all l C aliforn i a 's m aJor power compamcs. which would reel proposed· n <'w ant a·NOX regulations more ~everely than an) other anduslr) I ehll$ IS a columnist baud Ill Santa Monaca J Airport ho1iors se1ialor RENO (AP 1 Arter local official~ decided to change lhe name of the airport named in ha s h o n o r , Nvvad a Sen llo"' ard ( .rnnon said he's stall "trt-mendously hon ored " to b e 1dent1f1ecl "'1th th e airport After mo nth s or inte nse puhhc pressure, the Airport Authority of ~as hoe County voted 6·0 to chang<' thf' name of Cannon lntl·mat1onal to · · R e n o (' a n n o n l nternatton<1I · T his as the th trd name the airport ha~ had an less than three Y'·ars The airpor t was named aftn Cannon m July 1979 to recogn11.e has conlrabutaons to the airline indus try. At ded1cat 1on ceremon1 c~ of a $27 m1ll1on airline tcrr.1inal in Reno, C'annon said he's "'tremendousl y honored to be identified with Reno an d thl!> airport This day and thi s dist1nct1on will remain v.ath me as a highlight of m) public C'areer " Some l I 000 people sig n ed a peti tion demanding th~ name of Cannon lntemataonal be c hanged back to i ts o r1 i.:1nal Heno l nt ernat1ona l t o p r e !> c r v e t h e cornmun1t} '!> 1dt-nt1ty Th<' auµirt authority refused a name <'hange at its Aug 13 meeting, despite Cannon ~ urgm1: to reconsider the matter an the face of mountani: pubhc protest The \Ole for a hybrid name dJdn"t sit "'r·ll with Reno businessman Chet P1ai1.o . who spearheaded efforts to r estore the aar port 's original name "There·s no "'ay m th.- world we "111 agree to a n y o f lhc ot h er proposals. ' hc said before the naml' chan11te meeting. CB radio legalized in Brit ain LOt'<OON 1,\l ' 1 Thl' Ilrila!-th gm 1·1 nrwnt ha' legalized c·1t11.e1i-. band radio on lhl· F:\1 "aVl'l> and 1 s .:ll tt' mp t t n g to keep the ··goo<l h11rld1<'s " off lht• AM freq11t•nc1es A l l tho~c CA codcwordl> ma' have to go, too Th(• I lo.nw Offtc t' mad l' clear that ti l" o n s i d t' r s p l a 1 11 l a n guagl' ju!-tl a -:. effect1\·e as tht: slanA fa vo r e d b ) British "breakerl>," as CH use rs are called. Dep uty llomc Secrctar) Tamoth ) Raison s~11<1 a uthorities hope<! "people us ing Illi ci t ~ets \\Ill a ct responsibly ... But many of Britain's l million or so C Bers td they would conllnue to use AM frequencies 1 HUNT. ll!ACH -Ade,,. a lrootlhunt -lpMfclele a !dlfteer -IHefl It Oerfleld ' FOUNTAIN VALL!Y -Megnolle A Werner M~T-10l0 t"1M, W ..... Pleu 1 .. VIN! -C11tvet Dr. It Wetftut 6 IL TC>f'O -Mm .......... 9'Md MtUM>H VllJO -212fl ••f'lllertte ""9y. SANTA AHA -at1 t IOYttt lftatot ..,._. ' -------~ Orang• Coaat OAJLV PILOl'IW•dnHClly, Novemb , 18, 1881 • nvesting ~!Swaps' etailed l• 1.0&IAN PETaY '- When an tnveator considers a a swap, lt usually involves ctrpot'fte or municipal bonds. 11& show you just how much a t'ansactlon works, and then ••ow you how you can swap ctmmon stock for the same tax ~ult. Let's assume y.ou placed $ 0,000 In Los Angeles partmenl of Water and Power nda early in 1981 when the ~ds were selling at par. The ~nds mature in 1990 and have a c~upon lnlere11l rate or 8 ptrcenl. lo today's market those bfnds might be selling at $870 apiece, or have a total market vllue of $17,400. You sell your bOnds and take $2,600 off your ordinary income. :At the same time you plrchue $20,000 worth or Los AP'WI ...... RALLY FOR DAO -Ginger, 7, and Robin, 4, lend support to their father Don McNeely and 1,500 other people at a rally for Marathon Oil Co. in Robinson, Ill. McNeely is one of some 350 employees of Marathon. which Mobil Oil Co. is attempting to buy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Small savers summoned • Invest /Check offers high interest for $3 ,000 minimum lb KEITH TUISElt 0111, "'-.......... ., Rialna tnt.treat ratH Ul~rally have taken lbe S&L out of the aavlnga and loan lnduatry Consumers have wltbdrawn mon~y from low ·intereat passbook accounts to invest In high Interest money market funds and eovernmenl securities. The interest rates of mortgage loans, the llreb&ood of the lnduslry, have been so high that few can qualify. Altthe same lime, o ld , low -yie lding mortgages remain 1n most S&L portfolios. U ntll leg isl a lion is passed allowing savings and loan institutions more flexibility in mvestments. those institutions will have lo become more crea~ve not only to attract new sourc of money to replace lost depo its, but to hold onto current customers. A couple of weeks ago, Costa Mesa-based Pacific Federal Savings and Loan As sociation began marketing a 20 percent repurchase program for their I RA accounts a plan similar lo the one they pioneered for All Severt Certificates. Now another localty baud Institution. Btverly 11 1111 Savlntea and Loan A1111oc1ation tn Mission Viejo (the firm recently outarew il.8 Wilshire Boulevard corporate offices and moved to the Orange Coaa t ), has Introduced what al 11 calling "Jn vest/Check "• Invest /Chec k is a new checking a cco unt which provld~8 it rate of return approaching rates ofrered by slx·month money market certificates. with minimum deposits beginning al S3,000. "It's an effort to compete with money market funds ," said Marjorie S Kinney, company senior vice president. "We are trying to stay innovative and compete with the market." The account. Mrs . Kinney said, is designed to provide a highly liquid inves tment opportunity, primarily for saver s lacking the larger mimmum deposits frequently r equired by money market certificates or by money market funds ' For ttccounta opened thl1 week , t.hoee rate translate to 11 46 percent for $10,000; 10.46 per cent for $5,000 ar1d 9.4& percent for at least $3,000. The accounts, which became effective MoDday, have been attracting deposits . "Surpnsingly. $10,000 hH been the most popular openlnt account We are pleased with the early results," Mrs. KIMey sitid Tuesday A monl( lhe advantages or lrwest/C:heek are, according to Mrs. Kinney. A lower deposit than other high accounts; minimum opening that required by interest·bea ring Interest rates that a re fixed for six months from the time the account 1s opened. ''Invest/Check enables It cus tomer t o purchase a s i x -month money market certificate with a re latively s mall investment, with the assoc1at1 on providing the necessary difference," Mrs. Kinney said Angele s Metropolitan W a t e r District bonds with an 8 percent coupon rate. These bonds mature in 1994 and have a dollar price of $880 or Interest figures 'stifling' "It appears the greatest interest of the public is high int~rest and liquidity and for us to compete in that environment becomes our greatest challenge in remaining a viable industry," Mrs. Kinney said. ·'At th e !'>a me lime , a companion line of c redit \s establis hed for th e entire amount of the certificate, and in effect, is used to purchase the certificate. The customer then invests or 'pays back ' the amount and earns interest on the difference Sl7 ,800. ln this case you have ettended your maturity by four years and paid an extra S200 for your bonds, but you have the iafimediate tax write-orr for a stort-term loss . Survey shows high rates control consumer thinking The account will pay interest w i t h i n l p e r c e n t o r t h~ prevailing six ·month money mark el certificate rate for minimum opening deposits of $10,000. For minimum opening deposits of SS,000, the account will pay interest withm 2 percent or the current MMC rate and for opening deposits or at least $3,000, it w11l pay a rate within 3 percent of the current MMC rate. "On this difference." Mrs Kanney co ntinued , "the customer 1s allowed to wnte checks for any amount Unlike many maJor money market fund accounts that require balances or $20,000 1n return for the ri_ght to write checks for any amount. Invest/Check customers are asked to maintain a minimum deposit or only SJ.000 : In• the case or a stock swap lft's consider an oil issue selling for approximately $30 a share. T.hi.s might be a large , i~tegrated oil company with a dividend yield of 8 percent 8.JlnUaJly. lf· you had purchased 300 s~ares of thjs stock at $40 earlier t'is ·year for $12,000 you would ntw1 find it has a market value o $9,000. You select an alternate i ue of comparable quality in l.e •same industr y which is srlling at $28 a share with a y eld of 71fl percent. By selling ybur original holding you lake a $S,000 short-term loss and put tile proceeds in the second issue. • If the industry begins to ah r a c t 1 n v e s to r i n t e rest , c~ances are good that both i11sues will move up. : l'Lorian Petry is an account e.t""tive at the Santa Ana office of M~rnll Lynch, Pierce. Fennn-& Smith.J By JOHN CUNNIFF AP' avtlMtl.....,lyst NEW YORK -A few points up or down in the level or interest rates can produce enormous economic changes, as anyone trying lo sell houses or c.utomobiles or balance a budget can tell you . It produces huge changes in the cost of funding Uncle Sam's trillion dollar Line or credjt as well as in the level or debt that households can handle without feeling they are imperiling their existence. It can be the cQ.ntrolling fa ctor, as it is now, in the numb er of jobs the economy 9an provide, in the number of companies that fail , in the outlook or General Motors, and 1n the mood of ordinary cuN10'" consumers. With high interest rates playing a big role, the jobless rate Is now 8.S percent and probably headed toward 9, business bankruptcies have soared to a 60 per 10,000 rate versus 29 per 10,000 in 1976·1979, automakers have just lowered by a million their s ales expectations for next year , and consumers are cuttin g pur<:hases and maybe saving again. The University of Michigan's latest survey report indicates strongly that high interest rates now control consumer thinking, lower prices notwithstanding. According to a statement accompanying the report. "High mlerest rates stifle buying Lower ed price expectations and a more opl1m1 sti c outlook for the economy stand in sharp contrast lo widespread unfavorable buying attitudes. due to high interest rates " Sellers and buyers of houses might be particularly interested in how high rates have been maneuverin g the housing market, as described in the Michigan report. f.NJine firm signs W. German pact "When interest rates declined 1n mid-1980, favorable house buying attitudes grew rapidly, but these improvements were quickly reversed when interest rates again rose in late 1980." Confron t ed with the irrefutable evidence of lower automotive sales a rate that may put final 1981 sales at fewer than 9 million units and sur veys showing high interest rates are a major factor, the indu s try 1s now said to anticipate a third bad year in a row dunng 1982 ~ew World Computer Co. Inc .. lrvme, has signed an initial five-year agreement in principle gr~nting a manufacturing and marketing license to Olympia Werke A.G. of West Germany, the-1 billion Deutsche mark a Pacesetter of Newport tells income American Pacesetter of Newport Beach reported net income or $2.56 million, or $1.06 per common share, on revenues of $48.8 million for the nine months ended Sept. 30. This contrasts with net income of -$4 .4 million, or Sl.53 , (restated lo reflect a net l·for-2 reverse split) on revenue of $58.4 million for lhe like period last year. The major components in the decrease in net income were lower sales and the discounting of notes receivable, given in connection with financing sales at below market Interest rates. American Pacesetter consists of lhr~e primary operating divisions. Pacesetter Homes Inc., the land development edtily, constructs a wide range or residential homes and some coin mercial and industrial projecU. Woodleaf Mo rtgage Co., mortgage bankers, originate a nct service FHA. VA and co~eotional loans for outside investors. American Electronics loo, manufactures precision e'e.~tromechanical equipment suc-h as reso lvers. stepper mo.tor, servo motor, motor t l 'C'b o m et e rs • f r e q u en c y converters and motor generators. year office products subsidiary of A EG Telefunken, a 14 billion Deutsche mark European electrical and electronic manufacturing giant. The agreement, whic h mcludes the licensing fees and orders for initial equipment shipments, is valued at more than $9.5 milLion in the first year alone with cont1numg royally payments over the term or the contract. Phillip C. Haines. president of New World. said : "Under the terms of the agreement , Olympia will manufacture New World's 51/•·inch Winchester Mikro disk products as a second source supplier. In addition, Olympia will manufacture the M 1 k ro disk products for use within its own products, and for direct OEM sales outside the United States Also, Olympia will manufacture the Mikro rusk for use in the United States for New World s hipments which exceed New World's domestic production capabilities." Director named for Irvine firm Me lvin Posin has been appointed a dire c tor of Irvine-based Printronix Inc. Posin, one of the founders of Prinlrorux. has been a member of the co rporation 's management team since its inception. He will continue to serve as senior vice president· marketing. What would lower rates mean to the industry'> Automotive people seem to think that lO·m1lhon-plus years are still conceivable 1r rates ever Call back mto single d1g1ts Measurements of the impact on housing are probably easier to make, and indeed they have been made The National Association of Homebuilders claims that if mortgage rates dropped to 12 percent, from around the current 17 percent, more than 8 million more households would be able to enter the market. They say only 15.4 percent qualify at 17 percent, but that 29.2 percent of households could afford to buy at 12. Will interest rates continue to fall? The prime rate. which reached a rugh of 20.5 percent early this year , bas now fallen to 16.5 percent, amid numerous forecasts of further declines. (Crocke r National Bank has reduced its prime lending rate to 16 percent). While such a sizable decline cuts huge amounts from the financi ng costs of Uncle Sam and GeneraJ Motors, it has had little impact so far on consumer markets. 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Amtrak, operator of virtually au out.s~ • passenser trains, la aubtldlztd by the (ederal 1 • aovernmenl to th• tune of f100 mlllloo a ytar, wbJcf1,1., ;works out close t.o S3 Cor every man, woD'lan and chll~ •• tn the country. , , Amtrak give • cheer -is 10 yeara old thia11 · • year. lt t.ook over the pasaen,aer tralnl becauae th~ 1 ~.~·;~~~~~~ed r~ilr~;~hkb wm hmll~· I ce ntur y . ) wanted no part ..... . ~' of them after ··-~.._.,;e..,_._ ____ _ ~~see~ed 1~ e~: lllJll IBlllRZ Airlines. And did they know what they were doing ! boxscore: Rallroad Profit• Union Pacific Santa Fe CSX Norfolk & Western Burlington Northern Southern Pacific Alrtlae Losses $404 mllllOD S30lmill.ia. $281 million .. S232 mUUo,.- $222 million $155 m illioo Branif! ·$131 million American Airlines ·$75 million Western Airlines ·S29 mlllion.- TWA ·S27 mil._ Eastern Air Lines ·JJ7 million United Airlines ·$15 million" 1 ~ CSX, in case you're wondering, represents the1 merger of the Chessie and Seaboard Coast road.a. • And, oh yes, there was one airline which continued to .. < buck the trend and made a lot of money :, Atlanta·based Delta Air Lines. In the year ended June 30, 1980, Della had profits of $93 m11lioo. ln the• ~ year ended June 30, 1981, Della's proCitll soared t,o,. $146 million. Some 37 million passengers boarded Delta pianea last year. That was more than the enure Amtrak, system carried. Considerably more. Amtrak carried : about 22 million passengers. Still, look at it this way :1 that was a new record for Amtrak -and the traffiQ ... was . up. 33 percent over the number of passengers 1 earned 111 1972. More people are taking the trains. One reason is bette r eqwpmenl. I recently rode a , . doubledecker train up the California coast. It was a .. delighUul experience: comfortable and scenic even<\ though budget cuts have forced Amtrak into servinl••-' .. a!rline food " (and it's not free>. The big question always 1s : Do you have the luxury of time? It takes an h ~ur to fl y from Los Angeles to S an Francisco-Oakland. By train it takes 10 hours. 1• The problem that Congress wrestles with everyt year is that the fares paid by passengers do not cove• costs. Not nearly. In fiscal 118> Amtrak collected $428. million from passengers. The cost of operating the ' system came to $1.l billion -and that deficit baa to1 be made up by government both federal and slale,11• California is enjoying a minor renaiuance in rail travel today because the state's transportation de artment subsidizes it. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW 'l'OlllttAl'I ~1,,.i Oo*-.J-S •- for r-., -11 STOCKS • '"" °C'.,. :r"so ~ ~>-.. 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Of dOuble-.Mallnj>. 1!30 I BUu.aEYE wtl.COME BACK, KO~ Washington ts 1118 prime auac>ect when the cJ•ss .. ~fund dllappMf• • KCeT HEW88EAT 6\) BUSINESS REPORT (l)GI NEWS !DJ IAllHEY MILLER Barney encl his ~ ,_ the perp1ax1r>g tHk or oetualng a 1tuden1-t>Yll1 nuc;lea< deVICe 71'0 II C88 NEWS D N8CNEW8 D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN FOflZ.le aorees 10 w11cn o"8r Ille pregnant wife ol a tr141nd wno 11 out or town U ABCNEWS CiJ YOU A81<£0 FOR IT FMturec:I "Mus>eal Cab .. nets and Blind P0010- Q!_llP'*' W M •A•S'H The 4077tn preperes lor a ....,t from G-•I Mac· Arthur 41) JOKER'S -WlLO IP OVE.R EASY Guests 11ara or Iha golden ,.ars of r lldio Don and lotaWllaon 0 QD) MACHEll / lEHRER MPORT (J) TIC TAC OOUOti (!II EHTEAT AIHMENT TOHIOHT An ln1•rv-w1tn teen 1oot Jolln Schneider Qt THE MUPPET& Guest Ma11sa Bereroson CO)MOVIE ••'Ii "Smol<ey And Ttie Bandit II 11980) Burt Rey· notos Jackie Gleason Sllet1ll Buford T Jutttce c.tlla 1n hlS two lewman brothers to SloP a retired boo119'QOfl'" tne Bandit trom transporting a l>.9by elephant ·po· • 1-" fJ 2 ON THE TOWN Featured • "'"' IO Palm Spr>nga to ride on a tram- way, trace 1n. hlato()' of the town search for the t>uried armor of G.,..,8J Patton -how w1ndm111s provide I/WI town with pow. er. vl•ll a healtn ape, chat with a men who hH stories 10 •ell at>out c:.lel>fltlM. meet With -Indians and 11op In at 1 ghetto not 8 KNXT ICBSI e K ... Bc INBCI 8 KTLA tlnd I 8> KABC I ABCI 0 KFMB CCBSI 0 KHJ TV (Incl I Cl KCST IABCI • l(TTV !Incl I • KCOP TV l tn<J) • KCET IPBSI • D KOCE IP8S1 SECOND OPtNION -Michael Learned a s Mary Benjamin seeks a second opinion when her gynecologist of many years r,res cribes a hysterectomy on "Nurse ' at 9 p.m. on KNXT (2). tar from Palm Springs. B Q!FAMILY ~ LAVEANE A IHIRl.EV &COMPANY Leverne and Shlrley go to Iha atec;trlc company to complain about their l)O'N· er being CUI Ott U EYEONL.A. Featured a blNllnd-lhe· scenes looll et '' Famlly Feud"; a IOOlt It LOI A~ let' gt-Ing porno prob- lem: •took at ahopllttlng. CiJ MATCHGAME tD M•A•S•H Col Potter's mare Sophie myaterloualy dlaeppeara from ,,., corral end HaWk· eye 9lld e J try to help a young l<orNn wtlo 11 trying to ovoid con1Cr1pllon Into the army. I m> TIC TAC DOUGH &;) MACNEJl I LEHRER REPORT ~SURVIVAL "Secrets Of The AtriC:An · 8110bab" Orson Wel!M natl"llN a ~p PO<· trait of Alrlea'a great beo- beb Ir... lllnw.d by Alen and Joan Root 1n Kenya'• Taano Nauon• Pwk (I) P.M. MAGAZINE A look 11 sorro0e1e moth· ers, a for..,., baseball p1a~·a new reme u a com..-e>11 star [VJ YOU ASKED FOR IT O{J 8.C.: THE FIRST TH.ANK.SOMHO Animated A c•-n and h1a pref>latoric pats cele- brate a moll unusual Thank IQIVll'>O he•rtak:ll teen-age boy ,..,,.. llOme to retuin to ,,.._,,,..,. • P.M. MAGAZINI! A took al aurrogate moth- en, a tor..-beMbell 1>1•>'9"• new lame .. • com..-ctal lier. Paul Wal- lach"• tip eJCplOree ••king k.ld1 to ree1auran11. • OOUATH AWAITS A your>g aclenll•t (Mark Hermon) dltc0,,...• e 8rll· lah lu•ury liner. IOtl lor over 40 yeer1, at the bot· tom of the -with 400 people 11111 allve and being ruled by a benevolent die· lllor (Chrlttopher LM) (P9'12) t£) SURVIVAL "Secrets 01 The African Baobab" Orson Welles nerratee a c:Jose-up por- lreil of Africa'• grMI beo- beb tree. lllmed by Alan and J0811 Root In t<eny•'• Tuno Nationel Parle (t)MOVlE • • • "Giida Live' I t118Cl) Giid• R•dne<. Don Novel· IO Redner reprl-•~ of ,,., "Saturday Night L1¥e' cllar.c:tera 1n this him record ot hef llm1led· run. on•woman 8roedw1y show which alto lnciud• • 8NtleS medley by Father Ou+do Serducct "A 7:45 ? MOVIE fH, REMEMBER WHEN ... '"TM Blrda And The S... Otcf< Cavett loolts al Iha trad111ons •nd revotutlOn• Iha rig;cll1188 ano kber114tS lhAI make up America's a1way5-c.hang1ng se•uAI Stend11os • • • • ~anh•ll•n ( 111711) WOOdy Allen. Diane Ke11on A poignant loolt la 11ken a1 the day-to-day ..,.nll on tl\8 Ille of a Ne .. Yo•k Coty comedy writer 1:00 I MR. Me.RUN 0 l " e • lT I $ " • Zac endangetl Mer11n'1 sec:rel tderlhl'r when he Ulff the ~lfd I 81Chamy notH tor an ellAln D IB REAL PEOPl.E featur ed blkln1-c:lad 001.er s. Canadian t>oc"•Y p11yer1 who are prMtalt, ChlBI Cruy HorM sculpt· ed 1n a mount .. n D MOVIE • • • Aolltng Thunder ( 1978) WiUlem 0.¥ene, Tommy Lee Jones Aller returning home from ~•h•tter1no captrv1ty 1n 1 1118tn•meM POW camp • military oftioer lind• that conditions on the home Iron\ ere equally disquieting, U 0 THE GREATEST AMERICAN HEAO A dyWlg mitllOnalre wno know• all abOut Aelpl\'1 1uper-au1t aendi Ralph and em on a wild chaM through the strMll of Laa Vegu CiJ MOVIE * • • "Jlmet At 15" ( t977) Lance Kerwin Mel1ua Sue Ar>derton Attar moving acroas the country with his family. • Or"i·Tll l TV HBO CC•nt'mav ) \WORI NY N Y tWTBSt (ESPNI 1Show11me1 SpolliQhl !Obie Nl'ws Network> $MOVIE * * ·~ "\/iv• Las lleg11' ( 1964) EMI Presley, Ann· Margret A Laa vegea 1w1mm1no instructor t>eCorna the obiect ot affection for • &port• c•• nu1 and l'\jll llaliMI friend 0 ME.ALE HAOGAAO FUTIVAl OUHll. Wiiiie Nellon. JOhnny Paycheck. Ale· t>etna 1:30 II (() WKAP IN CINCINNATI When JOllnny comes into money 118'".I• bec:omfl ,,.. 1n~rnen1 counMIOr tD AU IN THE FAMll V Whit. droving Mr Mun· eon's cab, Arcnl8 11 held UP by a V8fY apeciel kind of ~~RU> SPECIAL "Return To Poland'" M•<i· an Manynslu a POlilh .i.w. re1U1nt to hi• hc>fn.- land to recount the atory of hi• tuMval during the NUI occupation ..00 B (I) HURSE Mary ctuhea 1'rith an AHO· g&nl but highly efllcienl oynecologl.st whoM me•h· ods end manners lnliml· date M81)''• nur"M9 a a THE FACTS OF LIFE Blair le1rr>1 that her mot'"*' a surgery II tor cancer Md not tor cosmet· le reaaon1 U !DJ THE FAU. OUV Howle takes on a elmpla case that aomehOw .ieecs. 10 Colt tandtno In jail •nd the two of them enmeahed In lntern•tlonel Intrigue. (Part-1) tD MERV ORIFFlN Gue111 Charles Grodin, Elayne 80011er. Judith lllorst. SlffVt. WOOda, Cerlene Welkins &ii VOICES OF OUR PEOPLE An hour ol black Arnetk:an POBtry. Including work• by Miya Angelou, Oac11r Brown Jr., Henry Ovmu. Langaton Hughes and Fr•nk Jenll1n1 MOYtl • • • "l'l.,OGore" I lt?ll Ot0rge 0 loott .... '°" Hwbley A concerned latll«,....... IN ~UI ~OUftOlllOt °' hie ~ town 10 '"'°" fC>f hi• dlUQhtw. who hu beaome lleevlly lnVOIVed In • ~· C:•IY pornogrllC)hy recket 'R' CD> CHIAll TMlK ChMp Trtc:lt perform• -h rodl 'n' roll l•VOtll.. • "Ain't If A St\tm41," "HMV• fl\ T~t," "I Wanl You To Wanl Me" and "Or"m POiie:•" In thlt c-• laoed at Chlc:.agofeet '91 OMOVll * * • "Why Would I lie?" (1980) Tr .. I Wllllama, Lita Eichhorn A compulllve II.er upMI• tile atatua QUO with hla retuaat to conform 'PG' t:21 (%) MOVll! • * ''> "Dirty Henda' (11175) Rod St81ger. Romy Schnelder. A women care- tulty plant the murder ot her a1cono11c hulban<1 '° th•t 8"e c.an be "" lo return 10 her tove< ·A' t:ao D a LOVE. 810NEV Sidney return• t>orne one night 10 llnd his apattment being robbed, Cl) INSIDE STORY SPECIAL EOITIOH 'Miiier Prelldent MiSter Pree1oen1" Hoddlng Certet •••ml.-end ISM"" the pre11 coverage ot Prelldeont ReaG•n ar<d h11 • edminletr atlon (i!)MOVIE .. • 'A "HOW To Beet Thll High Cost 0 1 l iving·· ( 111711) SuNn Selnt James, Jealc.ti Lange No longer •bl• to keep up with lnfla. lion, three Oregon hou-tum to 1arcany to balance their bliOgell 'PG' (S} THI! WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Guest Didi Clark 10:00 .. (J) 8HANHON Shannon Jeerna that hll tathef·ln-1-la the victim of loan "'8rks O (BOUINCV Quincy'• vac.allon com- panion 11 stric"en by the myatetlOua di_,. that 11aa swept ll'le lu1ury cruiM ahtp. (Part 2) eam> HEWS U Im) OYHASTY The ,,...dlCI la deti¥ered 1n Blake's tfllll, and Alexis move1 into 1118 art 1tud10 on Carrington grounds Elli INSIOE STORY SPECIAL EDmOH M1s111r President Mister Preaidenr Hodd1ng Certer e•arn•nea and aaaease• the prffs co,,...aga ot Pr-dent Reagin and h•s admln1a1ra11on <r MOVIE • • '> .. A Force Of One" I 1979) Chuck Norr11 Jen niter O Nedi A ma11e1 of the n1arua1 arts embarlcl on a revenge.motivated MBICh '°' the i..111ers of hll lldopted son ·PG S MOVIE 8 I ""HOiiywood HiQh" 119761 Marcy Albrechf. SIWltry Hardin T88<l·8Q9'1 at tne famous public nigh act>ool continue their vec.a· uon 1tu<11B1 In tht field of lldolel<lenl numen rel•· none R' 10:30 Q) NEW8 Q) INOEPE.HOEHT HETWON< NEWS UD COSMOS Journeys In Sp~ And Time" Or Carl Sagan 1alle1 vie--1 1n10 trie past and tne future lor a IOoll al the origin ot Ille .otar sys- tem. 11er pa11ern19nd the p1ene11 of other 11ara (R) 11«1 a DU(() OJ~ HEW&- " SATURDAY NIGHT Holt Ste¥e Marlin ~II TheKmlll 0 PAULHOOAN tD ™E JEf'fER80N8 George 11 ov.fjoyed wnen LOUIN acc:u-him of hav· 1r'Q an attu m> BENNY HIU Benny'• WHt Country cheracter ha• the l>Mt acMce. lather can owe to ,,.. IOf'I fJi) VIEWS OF ASIA "Hong Kong I S1ngepore Fregtent Harbor I Lion City'" John Temple com· parea Aale s two d,,,.,. .. city-at at ff MOVIE • • •.., The Bushido Blade" ( 1980) Richard Boone, Jemea Earl Jonee A u S Navy commender IM<!I • b911d of Arnetlean sa11ora and n111ve Japa. neae 111emp1lng to recove< a 1ymbollc sword ol J•pan 'A' @MOVIE • 8 '.-\ Tllea From The Crypt II"' ( 1973) Cun Jur- gen a Terry-Thoma• Sealed In • buement. llYe I TUBE TOPPERS KCET Qf 7: 00 "Over Easy " Don and l..c.1is Wt lson. stal's of the goldl'n yca 1·s of rud10. un• featur :!d .K'M'V m 8:00 .. P.M. Maicazinc ... Surrogatl' mothers are highlighted KOCE 9 8 :30 "{t eturn lo Poland " /\ Polt::.h Jt>w returns t o his homeland to re('ount Lhe story Of his survival dunn~ the Nazi occupation. KABC U 10 00 ·Dynasty " The \'tmhct 1s delivered In Blake's trial and A l~xls moves into th(· url studio on Carrlnf.!tun ~round~ men ••••• 10 ~ another 1118 nor-ror stories thll comprlta lhalr moll dreaded n1ghtm•r•• 'R' 11"10 CZl MOVIE * * • •11 "Julia" (1977) Jane Fond•. Vanes•• Redora¥e Writer Lillian Hellmar> 1a drewn Into the mlln thrull ol wanlme raa111anc:ie ettor11 when ne< CIOHll childhood friend ~a her help 11:30 II (J) WKRP IN CINCINNATI Herb anticlpatH the tote of 1 1wlnglng bacllalor when he aeperatH from hl1 wile (R) Q IBTOHIOHT Holl Johnny Caraon Gunia Elizebeth Tasnflln, Mel fiit11 U 9 A8CHEWS HIOKTUHE CiJ BUT OF OROUCHO tD THE 000 COUPLE Oacar rev .. la ii 111119- known rom1n11c epJM>oe 1n Fell.as past Q) SANFORD ANO SON Fred IS happy with Lamonrs weddir>g p1en1 uni~ he learn• 1ney don t plan to live wlln him Ul) CAPTIONED ABO NEWS C MOVIE • • • ·~ "Swept Aw•y ( 1976) Merlanoet• Melato. Glllt\CarlO Giannini Duect· 41C1 by Line Werfmuller In order to evrvove on • deserted Medilerr•nean tsland, a Sicilian 18•1or •nd en llal1an aoc1al1le mull sellle tt>etr .... ua1 end POlllical dillltflln08S 1$ MOVIE a*·~ Fo•H 1111801 Jod .. Fosler S•.lly Kel18'· man Trie V0C11m1 of broken home' and uncaring par- •nll rour r~n-aoe girls try to M>Otlle their emotional wounds 1nrougn Oro.JOI and sea R 11:46 0 MOVIE • •, 1n Goo We lrust (11180) M•rtv Feldman An<Jy Kaufman A ne1Ye monk 1s sent out 1n10 lhft WOlld 10 ra118 ~IO< h11 ompo~er1~ monast- ery PG -Ml>NIGKT- 12:00 D MOVft: • • • The Nanny ( 196~) Bell• Davia. w 111.em O<i. A disturbed child and 1111 nanny resent each other lor the" r•'lj)OOSll>lllty 1n 1ne oeath of the bO'f • •••· ler U (ff) LOVE BOAT Juloe s p.,en11 decide to get a divorce a tombO'( ••~ lo¥e for the first llme. 11nd a paor of mature prudes tau 1n tove (Al 0 MOVIE * • • "A Man Called Gan- non· ( 1989) Toroy franc10- N MiCllMll Serraz.itl An 8Apeoencec:I CowbOy 1818 •t>ou• 1each1ng an Eastern dude Ille ways of the range tD Mtt<E OOUOL.AS COho11 Ronnie Milaep Oueats Chtlll Alvera, Ke¥· tn Nealon. SaqUOia String Ouanet Q) ROOKIES An ••·COIWICI. OUI on parole, detpe(at .. y tries to ~straight 611 INTAOOUCTIOH TO PHILOSOPHY 12:06 B (J) MOVIE • • • 'The Great Bank Hou" ( 1979) Burgeu Meredith, Richard Buehart Three blnk e•acu11ve1 declda 10 ••eo• • robbery at their °"'" bank 12:30 G 9 TOMOm.oW Guests Carly Simon, Tne Fentaay Factory Puppets. Ted Tuoner SJ trS EVERYBOOV'8 8U81N£88 "'Humen ReM>ur~ Man· ~·· l:'J A_BARE Touet4 OF MAGIC World-clau m191Cl8n Shi- mada, the smoke ... tlng C11rwn1 and en elleitlng "execu1ron" by bulnotine are featured In lhit tun· rilled evening ot 1110wg1r11 end dauhno mlQICal 1 .. 11 12.35 (HJ MOVIE 8 • "Hoptc0tch"" ( 1980) Walter Matthau, Glenda Jactlson A former 1ntelll· gence agent la aided by en otd flame In dodginQ Ille KGB end the CIA, who are trying to prevent him from publtlhlng h•• memoirs R' 1.00 tD MOVll! • • • "Tne Godden" I 1958) Kim Stanley LIOyd 8rldQN 88Md on a S1ory by Peddy Chayefa.ky A lonely woman llrugg'" tor HOllywOOd 11erdom II) INOUEHOEHT HE"TWON< NEWS 1:108 MOVIE • a I'> "Don't Give Up The Ship" (1959) Jerry L-1•. Dina Merrill A couple 1 noneymoon 11 ontetruptlld when lhe groom 11 celled 10 WHhlnoton 10 account for a d"lroyer lost dunng Wor1<1 War II (l]l NEWS Z MOVIE • * 'Tha lllS>tor" (1978) Mel Ferret JOlln Hulton An ancient ~ra~ from a dlst1nt g111aay comee to Eerth to dfftroy an evW 8- year-old Qlrl whO II dea- hned to be the mothef ot a powerful male¥oler'it r- 'A" uotl) MOVIE • • Hemongway • AdYWn- tures 01 A Young Man" 11962) Alc.h81d Beymet, Paul N-man A '1°""9 man wun lllerary arnbmona de<•.,., 1p0rlluel growth from the carn&ge of the Spanish CMI War $lMOVIE • ·~ H 0 T S I (1979) ~usan Klge< LIN London A sor or 11 y reject decides Io form ,,., own club ol co- eds whO concentrate on orat11ytng tea•llarvecl col· ~•ana 'A' 1,'JMOVlE • * * "Thll Blue Lagoon" 119801 Brooke Shlekls. Chrlatc>pner Atkin• Two cllildren eaperoer>ee the- pengs ot 11r11 IOve while dllCOverlng Nie end NCI> other alter they are shipwrecked together on a deserted lal•nd 'R' 1:A6 'C.HolOVIE ••• '" "'WIN Blood" ( 1980) Bred Oourll, Amy JOHN DARLING r l j AN E.AG~ CAARIEO -JOHN UP 10 "THE '5TU010 CE.ILING'! More than son of 'Kojak' 'Shannon' more sophisticated than other.action shows BY FRED &OTHENBERG ,._,...,,.,...wmar NEW YORK -Al lelevlaion bas matured, the action-adventure genre has changed allgbUy from Weatern sboot-em-upe to urban cowboys: same heroes. same batUes ; different hats, differept honepower. With about a dozen modem law-and-order types on TV today, each look.a for a unique book to banJ ils Stellon on. There's 1rlmy autbent1clty in "Hill Street Blues," am Uy wheelies on "CHlPa" and. slimy crimey lo "Strike Force." SEVIN DOB80N'8 cop in "Sban.noo" on KNXT (2) at 10 tonight baa Jound more aopbllticated el.Ota than mOlt ol the otben. It'• these dlttiDcUoaa that allow ~. one• Telly S.valu' •bloom, boy u Crocker, to be more than Jmt the 1'Son ol Kojak." Jack Shannon la a recently widowed detttUve who leaves New Yotk to work aacf llve 1n San Franciaco, osteulbly eo M and b1a IOD can be cloler to bll wile'• panntl. ABC bad a 1001-runlllq blt with •'The Strfftl ol San Franclaeo," ad the dty'• bllll \ and brt--do make r~ eome cnatlve cbue 1cene1. •ut "Sbannon" ta'• lb• pbytlc.al layout one '*'-' by focUliq aa a Uf•tyle aa well. ' . . ' In New York, Shannon had juat one gear, forward, but he discovers in San Franc Lico that they like to use neutral, too. Thia culture abock iNl.Q,.dfective running theme in the pilot movie, which will be the aeries' third epl.ooe next Wednesday. ln the pilot, Sbtinnon meet.a aWf resistance from the laid·back San Francisco cope, wbo aren't impressed by bla fire or b1a ways. Wben be says be'U .have bis colree recuiar, they wink. When he's not satisfied with a crlme collar that he doesn't think fits rtgbt, they blink. TONJGJll"S EPISODE wu not avallable for pr•creening, but last week'• opener, spending much ol the time in New York City, was leu interettinc than the pilot •auae It lacked the cultural coeruct. · Anotbe:r unique feature ot "Shaonoa" lt tbat be'a a bomemaier of •r.· ralaina b1a toD u belt be can between el and (ID u... weekend. DobaOG, a toucb·talkt c. 1wa,.•riD1 actor, lookt a bit awkward arouDd tbeM leeMI but aome bumanily and warmth come tbroulb anywa)'. U't a .. 'Courtahlp ol Bddie't Fatber" without laulb tracu aocl blktall. Not tbat there woa'& be womm. DMlcm waa recently ,.. lD a TV movl• u lllU Hamm•. the Jamel 8-4 ol the .....Uw-. IO bl'• bound to 10medQ ban 10me ac:tim cm tM llde. , . Wr19ht All ""°'IOntlly t;tO CC) * • "Melle«" ( 1t7t) delae:n.d l)f"N!Cllef oon• hell ConMry, Natalie ltnd• with a hendlul ol Wood. AINflean Ind lllue- pec)C)te, MCfl of whom ~ ..,_ ...,,. '°*" w1n11 to POIOK NM tOt • torcee In M ~ ~ d ltartnt f...c>ft 'PO' ward Off e tllflt "*- 1:00 G IHTIMAIHMINT IYom 0111M ~. wt11en le TOHtOHT Oii a dlt9C't c0411a1on -All lnlet\IWW wllh I-ldOI wtm IM111, b9fore INN Jolln lcMelder dlMelar •trlllee. 'PO' • MOVll t'.IO. *It "Hold TMt UM" * * * "f ile Oang11er·· ( IH2) 8owetV loy9, Leo ( 1 ... 7) letry ~111. Akim Ooroey Tamlfoft A maf\ r .... from •• * "T~I .oolety'a gvttet• to crlMI-Mari 111 Tne W•I'' ( 1t1t) n., .ini~ Chetlee It~. LM Mal• I NSWI m Two outlawl llhMe a ~ NIWI hatred lof eect1 ott1er and 2.tlO NIWI a IOY• of dOU~ 2.:AO 8 MOVIE • 1~ Cl) • * * "The Longeet * • "Remember When" Yatd" (1914) 8ur1 ...,. ( 11173) Jee.II W.,den, Niii noldl, £ddle Albet\. A fof• Merlin A New EnQlalld m« PfO quw!ertMdl 6olflg ltmtly edj11a11 to wartllfte time ln a &oultlef11 P'ltOfl me etter lour aoo• to1n tht 11 ot-the joO coachlno • service grQU9 °' ~ lof a no-8 NIW8 holda-barred f ootball i:<M Cl) MOVIE ~ ege1ne1 the ouwa • • "Sund•y Lovera" 10:30 • *'A "S~uttl Trail" (11181) G-Wlldet, Roger (111331 ~n Wwyrt8. Haney Moore Four middle-aged Shubert A COWbOy un"'81· men 1n love••• fotlowed u ty tmprtaoned tor murder they pur-their 8"'9fOUI eacapea t,Q hunt dOWn the adventurH. 'R' ru.I 11~ prow hit 3:00 tD MOVIE own In~ • • "Conquered Clly' 11-oo D • * .. ,..,,. Codi~ ( 19851 David NW..., M9rtln Cowt>oya Of Cllllco Coun- Balaam Aller Iha defeet OI ty'" (198111 Der> BIOdlar, Nazi Germany, Ametlean Mickey Rooney Towna- 111><1 Bt11iah forciee attempt ~ try to ,~ their to guard a aupply ot etms IOc.til blec11tmll1>'1 no-4how hidden In • hOt• from mall-order bride with • Greek rebal1 10cef datW»-11811 gltt. 1:30 D MOVIE CC) • * • "Advancoa To • *'" "BeNnd The..._.. The ,._ .. (1"'41 Glenn ( 11140) LIOyd NOian. Dorit Ford, Stella Stevens When Devenport A cruudlno e cornpeny ol Unlon aol- newapeperman .. POIH d,.,.a 19 det.ited 10 gu91d e corruption In hil town's OOk' ahlpmenl, tile Cllj)taln government , ... tor 1 ternele Conte0- C.$J MOVIE erat• apy. • •..., "Rough Cut" ( 1980) Ct • • * "The Wor1<1's Burt Reynolds, Le11ey-OrN telt Athlete" ( 1873) Anne Down A Brllllh John "'"°9. Jan-Mlct\MI soclallte lu•ee an ln<erna· llitlCllnt A coect1 who le tlonel jewel lhlel out or hevlng 1 run ot bad ludl retllernent to help he< steel re1uone 10 hlt rooll it> Afrl. $30,000,000 In d1emond1 ·po· 0MOVIE • • "Terror Train" ( 19801 Ben Johnton. Jemie lee Curtlt A COiiege traternl· ty'I New Year I m89qll«· ade pany turns Into a nlghlmere when a vindte- t1ve guae1 tterll kl"lng olt the party~I R' 3:45 (CJ MOVIE * * "Roadie" ( 1980) MNI Loel l<ekl Hunter A rock mutlc: r()9(1.. !ell nothing get in hll way on nts purault of Ille girt of hi• dreams 'PG' 4:*1 tD MAYBENn' R.F.O. Thursda11'• \.Da11tl•e M~vle• -MORt•tG- 6:00 (2) * * * '"' "M9nha11en" ( 19711) WOOdy Allen, Ol- KMton A poognenl loolt II taken et the day-to-dey events In the Ille ot • N- York City comedy writer R l :*I SJ • • "Green Horozon Jimmy St-an Thia llory of unt>ounded wilderne11, beauty. numan dt.,.... end tranqulhty II Ml In the lend ol A lrlc:a PG 0 *** "A Llllle Romance" ( 1979> Lau· ·-~.~~ An elOerly con artist IOif'I two YOUf>IJ runewaya In IOve on a med dHh aoro11 tne European cont"1ent with the Chtldren·1 parenta 9lld the pOllU In hot pur- suit 'PG' 7:00 ~) • • • "An Enemy Of The People" f 1977) Stew Mc:Olleen. CherlN Ourn-• 1ng BaMd on l1>1en'1 play Tiie clttzer>I ol • 1ma11 town llrat epolaud then peteec;ute a local phyalCl8n IOI declaring the local hot aprlnga unuile due to pOl- lullon 'G' 7:30 0 • ·.~ "Blue Fira LaOy ( 1978) Cethryn H-. Merk Holden A young glr1 tries 10 ,..,.. a cantank«· ous llOrM from being aold to e wotk twm 1:00 •*"*"Something Of Value" (1957) Roell Hud· aon, Dene Wynter The ""°" ~ encountered by a ~er IUtN him Into e aee«er of wngaance ca erwi d•ac:-• a aupar ethlele ·o· t~. • • * "The Spira! Stalrcue" (11148) oorotl'l'f McGuire, George Brent A young daal..mote git! It 1t.iked by a Shadowy killer In 'gloomy Old houM • ••'A "The Night Fighters" ( llleOI Robar\ Mitchum. Dan O'Hetlhy. A reluctant young man uaurnes • rote In the lflah Revotullon (1) * * "Sunday LOYW•" (1981) 0.... Wilder, Rogar Moore. Four mldd .... aged men In tove ere fOllO'#Bd aa they~ ,,,. --advertllif• 'A' 1:00 {1!) • 8 * "An EMmy Of The People'" ( 11177) St ..... Mco-. Ctlar1ee Durn- ing BueO on ·~·· play. The c:lllnnl of • am• !own tifit llC>pleud then perMCU1• • local pnytlclan tor declennQ ttle local hOI epr1nga unMte due to pol- lution 'G' ($) ••• "Somelhil'IQ Of llelue" ( 1957) Rodi Hud· eon. Dena Wynte< The vto- lellCle encount•ed by a ~•lier turn• him Into a ....... ot vengeanoe 0 8 8 8 "Why WfNM' I Lie?" ( 1980) Tree! Wii- iiama, UN Eidll'lorn 2:10 CZ) * * * '"" "M ..... ttan" ( 1979) WOOOy A.lien, Ol- l(M ton 3:00 0 * * '"" "Liiiie Mia Marker" ( 19'0) Weller Matthau, JutJe Andr- Besed on Ille O•mon Runyon 11ory 3:*> 8 •• 'A '"SMrtod& Hotmea In New Yorto" ( 1978) Aogar Moore , Patrick M~ • * "Gr-Hor12on" Jifn<nV s1-W1 4:00 ~ * •. ,., "'Bleok BMll1Y"' (1978) Edward Albert, Otynnil O'Connor. 8aMd. on the atcwy by Anni s....... 6:00 (8) *•'A "TOby And The KOala BHr" (1981) Rott Harris • • "Aual\ w· I 1117111 Judy Kahan. Tom Serenger (%) • • * "Tiie Thief Of P.nt" 11oen Jean.Paul Belmondo. Genevieve BulOfd by Armstrong & Batluk i ~ ,._.E"<'LL t-4E"ER E'Eu -.:::!II LLf.l!JJ..L:a:.1~-~ TH6 ~ 1MCK A1 THe IN A 'SECOND, .JOHN! GAME ~ESE~! '1. JUST WANT "TD GOi 10 G€.i SOME. SHOOT A c.ouPLE CF DOCUMENTA"T>ON! ROI-LS HERE! ~~ Diiiy Piiat Classifieds \\)\\'l sl'f·· "'t\"~ 9et' f"tt' cot' .... '"" ..a.c, 'o~\eo\ \ e\;t'.'~:~~ \\~ ' ' Only two calla ftom •th• Reglater. Sold It In the Plot th• ftrat dayl : ' '· ~~tI@642-5678 charge It~-by phone From South ~•I Nert.h Countr ull 140-1llO toll ffM. . j 1 l I ' ' ' I , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 18, 1981 ••• Sammy IJ.avis Jr. speaks ·out on hard times, drugs, success ay &OU&T llACY ................. LAS VEGAS, Nev . -When Sammy Davta Jr. flnt played Lu Ve1u, America bad 1alntd lbe UJ>per bud lo World Wu IJ, lhe fabled Strip wu a couple of motel.I aod two dusty 1u 1taUona and be waa a leen·a1e pracUUooer of Wt ln t.he fut lue. Today hU paycheckl have moved from lbree dl1lll to alx and be freta about you.n1 people cauiht up ln the dnic and alcobol acene tbat waa once u much a part of bis existence as 1tage llthtl ud curtain calla. 'I "TIME BANDITS" (PG) II "DEAD AND BURIED" (R) Ill "RICH AND FAMOUS" (R) THE PORT THEATRE 67 J -6260 Mon. Nite All Seats $2 .00 ANNIE GIRAOOT • PHILIPPE N OIRET in PHILIPPE DE BROCA's (KING 0 " HEARTSI JMPITfltS T~lttt RATED PG ,''l'HI E CO A'>l HWY CORONA DEL MAR "Masterful" -L.A Times, Shella Benson "Wonderful" -Newsweek Magazine. Jack Kroll • LAOO COMMHY AHO WI.MCA 8AOS. MUASl -.....--..a.o·--.·~~ o_.._...,._"""'u.'-•..,..__, edwards NEWPORT MIAICOAIT HWY.&MACAITHUll wawrwt eoana '44-0760 ''When I flnt came bere lD 19", I woJ'ked at lht El ,Rancho, ooe of cmly two places on tbe Strip. ..J It was IO remote then, ther .called it •outta town.' They'd HY 'Ob, you're worklDC at that place outta town.· Tbert was the El Rancbo1 the Lut FronUer and two IN 1tat.l<>n1. You cou..la 1tand lo front of the El Rancho or on the root IDd aee ffendel'IOD, mUe1 away. There wu not.bln1 lo between.'' Jn those early years, the 1oln1 rate for the Will Mastin Trio -Davla, bl1 uncle and hi• father - was $350 per week. ' '•And we were happy to 1et it,'• be quickly adds. ~ Today, his status of 1uper-1tar 1001-slnce guaranteed, Davia commanda a salary that baa added three zeros. "You know, that's 1 great leveler," Davia said in an interview between shows recently at Caesar's Palace. "When you bear people talk about, I'm getting $35(),000, they should have been here lo the old days." When Davia talks about "the old days" it conjures up memorie. of fut Uvloa, bard drinking and a dangerous flirtation with drugs. Hi.a drinking landed him in the boepital about three years ago for treatment or a damaged liver. ''HOMEOFllfE ~TAINERS'' Wlil .... -two at Pnmto ........ In South~ Plaa1 To become eligible for our~ All out the coupon below and list your 3 favori~ IOll&I· r----------------, KNOB RADIO P. 0. BOX 3159, I ANAHEIM, CA 92803 I Please pnnl NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE _zrr __ _ I I I I I I I ~.H:<~bn~ - 1 BIRTHDAY __ , morr <Ji.your f~vor· · II• mtntaunen into 2 I your homr, p1uw I liJt 11vtt o1 your I favonte _.., 3. -I '-=--~------~~------'~ D 7 ll''~iA .... Wiiis. QC """"'9"'J' -,_ YOUR TICKET TO GREAT FOOD AND ENTERTAINMENT Starring the world famous ~oung &\oterical\_s Song and Dance Company • Bring the whole family for a delightful evening of entertainment and delicious food ·at reasonable prices • DINNllR SHOWS Two dinner shows nightly Tues. thru Sun. • Call for reservations and show times. • TIBBIE'S MUSIC HALL at Peter's Landing below Dunbar's Restaurant 16360 Pacific Coast HJghway Huntington Beach PHONE (213) 592-4072 • (714) 840-5661 P.S. Big Band Jazz Every Monday Evening llw . \m.:rkolll farl'\.-i.' ( .uJ. l>.1n'1 l.:.iw h.111w "ith•t11t It. y Today he'a qulck to tell hil atory to anyone who uu -youth 1roupa, the military, the media. He ruu about t.bt country pl1)'in1 charity beneflll, "maybe 100, 150 a year." and baa generated and donated mon than f1 mlWoo to charitiee throulh the yean. "That's Juat part and parcel of the debt you owe," Davia explaint. "We all owe tomethlol. U I can go somewhere, 1ln1 a couple ot aoap ud bring lo a few bucks for a worthy cauae, I'll dolt." Davia and mem~ra or his orcheatra each wear a treen patch on their lapels -a con.atant reminder or the children of Atlanta and the tragedy that has enveloped the city. Benefit concerti by Davia and Frank Slnatra have raised hundreds of thouaanda of dollan for lbe city's children and to help fund a probe loto the alaylogs of more than a score or black young people. When he performs a benefit concert, he says he always tries to find time to talk witb young people. "When theytalk to me about alcohol or drugs, I 've be-en . there, I've done it all," aaya Davia, c urle d in a n easy c hair, hands darting expressively. "I found out lbe dumbness. That's not the way to get out or the problems. *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All PerlormancH before 5:00 PM (Except Sptelal Eng19emtnl1 ind Holld1y11 l A MlllA(JA MAii M11aao 0Hlo1ecrot1a LA MIRADA WALl<·IN 994·2400 • I t t • -llOii·---· ... "''· --· ~ "llAIOV.I 01' THI LOIT AIU(" _,..,,,,.,__ -- "CAR80N COf'Y" IHI •-.1:" -~1 ... ... , ...... __ --!l!l!H!!!.W.lffl,.!"JI!.__..,_ ____ ... ____ _ -.............. "McVICAA" tltAI, Mj, ..... __ ci.M non_.....,_.,, nons-.m "TIME IANOITI" -·-a:a--.- LAKEWOOD CENTER WALl<·IN Faculty 01 Cona1ewooa 213/531·9510 -M•aYOUCOJnT-ITwmtfOllT I 'Tlif P\IRSUIT OF D.B. COO"fR'j ....,.~.,.---1,_ 'SOUTHERN OOIUORr ' 1111 ti ... , .. ._ .. , ..... 'OHL Y WHEN I LAUGH° 1111 .......... ,. tt:.• ..... , •• , ... "SEEMS LIKE OLO TIMES" - + •11tn tra.tv.,_...,..,.. ·THE FAENCH LIEUTENANrS WOMAN" ca1 ....... _ _....I __ ,_• •_._. _ ... _,,._•. "-"'-"_··-·-- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAlK IN FocultY At Del Amo 21J/6U.9211 ~ flOaO ........ AU.D. "RAIDERS OF TWl LOST AAK" - LAGUNA -OAl_.,.Aa "MCVICAR" 1111 ,. ... ,., ... ._ ..... ,. ... A~Y CMIB•~ ·JUPITEA'S THIGH" "9 , .................... ... so. COAST WALK·IN ...,.1 >0 h .•7U IMPORTANT NOTICl' CMllOAlN UNOUI 12 fllU! M11 .. •"' w ........ "'"loo • JD• hi h o l+tll •:GO, .. C-SOUICl • •OUI '" CAii !',AOC) CS t'OUll ~Ill •• 'IO ... CAii IWl') WIT1' Ofl1l)lj aca:uon l'OSll'DI -llllt(; Ml IQllTAIU I•~ CIHf..fl IJllM.M llJD Oii Ml !',AOC) Al\iAH(IM ""'GI.AO°" ......,. ....... woo .......... ·'STRANGE BEHAVIOR" 4"> ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN "SCRUMS OF A WINTEA NtGHr' -fr•••OY tt at lemon Sf 179·9HO -o•wnon"' "McVICAA" t1t1 ....,. "STRAIGHT TIME" I'll Clffl fl SOIJ'IO BU!NA PAllJ C10t£ •1 SOUOtO 1~ ..... IOC)-~;,~~ 'MS. 45" 11t1 ... .,. "SCREAMERS" cat Ctflft h \OUNU BUENA PARK DRIYl·IN "'""' ... .a... ..... ,,. ••• , AU.°'" "DEAD & BURIED" 1•1 ...... llncofn A•• Wetl of Al\O" 'THE FOO" "l 121·4070 8UINA PAg• LINCOLN DRIVl·IN ltftoCOln A•e We tl of CftOtt ,,.._._ 121-<CO)O "THE HUNT£R' - -.............. . "McVICAR" "' -"8T .. AIGHT TIMI" 1111 Clltf JI IOUllO l A ~AlWA LA HABRA DRIVE IN ......... -.-~ .............. 171-1162 )QAN<,f C•t lo 50UffO ------.-"HALLOWEEN II" 11t1 ...... "ITIIANGE 81!HAVIOA" !Ill Clltf fl SOUllO "TliE 'VRSOIT OF D.B. COO"fR" ... ORANGE DRIVE IN .... ~~----­"80DYHIAT"'11111 -"PATl!.RNITY" - ,,.. ' ... ,, ' ... '"" MISSION DRIVE IN •~ I '-4 ' ~ , • ,4 '-I A ~• WARNER 011 1Vl IN Wo-r A•e Well OI letlc~ 11•0 M7·Htl -·-· . "CANNON~ MIN" ll"lt "NINl TO Flvt" - "Everybody knows my people tun> to thoM thln11. trylnc to eacape the Ute they have. Tbey think ·111 fet blah. 1 cu roriet about lt. • Tbe oe.Jy tbln1 abou that phlloaopby ll lbit lf you turn oa to forget about It, when you come down otl tbat bilb the problem la 1t.lll 10Ma be there. U you w'°t to &hange, you've eot to •tart with younelf... • Davia says be tbinka there are many *WDP the government can do to atem tbe COU8try'1 growlng drug problem, lnclud1n1 baltin1 aid to countries importing dru11 lnto the Untted State.. Peer pressure on America'• youn1 people Al a key ingredient In the arowtb of the d.ru• prctaler;n, Davis believes. · "I know I didn't want to be left out of t.be group," says Davis, who hu been eotertalniDI f0.- 51 of his 55 years. "It's the peer thins. The p)l\a are pasalng around a spoon or aomethln1 and you want to be the man of the hour. You ain't gonna say no but twice. That jolot comes put you 17 times, you gotta have the will power to aay DC>. You've got to be able to Hy 'I don't want th•t because it's gonna mesa up my mlnd.' You. can 1et all the help you want, but unUl an individual decides 'I ain't gonna do that no more1' it don't mean nothin' ... it don't mean nothin'! ! • I ~ J ' - Orang Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesd y, November 18, 1981 ~ndheim triumphs with 'Merrily We Roll Along' •11A t SHAaaun -..,..(,. NEW YORK Mir ac le o f m iracles. After heavy rewrltea, a new leadina man, a new choreo1rapher and lwo postpone ment.a, "Merrily Wt Roll Alona" finally has rolled onto Broadwa)' and t.numphed. · Thia new collaboration by compoaer-lyn clsl Sttphen Sondheim and director Hal Prince was in tl'ouble ln its e arly stages, wilh some patrons repofle d Cleeln g a l halftime at p revie w , performances. But the old pros have worked their Q'la1lc. Sure, this m usical adaptation (George Furtt\ did the book ) of Kaufma n and Hart 's short-Jived 1934 play has its flaws. But it works, It entertains, it brightens the ni1bt. And what a lo~ely. witty scor e, even though QOwbere as complex or ambitious as such other Sondileim works as ·'Sweeney T~d. ·' 4ke the or iginal "Merrily, ' t.h.ia 906-niDI ~ackward in lime, here from 1* &.q ~. lt teUa" ~everJe the stortea:,!.f Ila ~~n chara~tel'., a 1'roadway composer c:orrupt~ ~ a.._b1~, ~ hia two once-close friends, his former ~~llt'ati!Ct a lady who knew them when they were atruggling JOUDC dreamers, who always trieil fo eet them to f)atch up their differences, UMI wbo always bas loved the tunesmith, unbeknownat to ~m. Jim Walton, Lonny Price and AIDl Marrison {etpectively play -and superbly ._ tbll trio ~ ?Merrily," which opened Monday. It. starts Q,ft frad~alion day, 1980, at Walton's old bigh school. • e now-famous tunesmith essa yed by Walt.on la lh guest speaker. He mournfully ta lks not ol dreams but of comprom ise, of being ·'practical." S.ll~Onnery JohnCl .. u lWE BANDITS IPGI ~8oW::fcl An Amerocan Or~•n•l In 70f m Z TaJIT RI S OWSA .. I 1•30 9.40 i ... VhO,.,.,.V •M • loYIW •• Ou¥9 '"&.to• Yu wt AM ~' t.cf•o ., VOUI ~"·' II no •M cat ,•cho with 141n111un C<*'NOty po••\.•Ot'I b,t voi..• uwn AM (kH14bl• OEAt>ANO llURIEO (RJ Plus n. Fol fRI Se•n Connery John Cle-TlllllE BANOtTS IPG I Plus Wholly..,,...IPGI Robert Duvall ntE ~ITOF 0.8.C ER IPGI Also Ylav•ng N"lht"-"s lRI ~~~~~ttr Also Plav1ng I ~-·==F-==-=IR=':::::i Harri.on Fo•d RAIDERS Of TltE LOST ARK IPGl Co Featyrn c-=4"-2!!.• I pr, 1 8 11f f\llUHil'{ STRIPES IRI CO FHIU•f Dudley Moor' In A'1lllllr IP GI DM•lt '"' Open 6 30 NIGHTLY Unde 12FREEUnleuNoted a: 0 m a: ~ J: LA.I J: .... L&. 0 "' 0 z :::> 0 "' 0 LI.I a: L&.I .... fl) :~I..,~,,,, ... ,. ··~----·--.. ......... ~···~ lie dismays the adeahstlc youngsters They doff their red robes, emerae In T shirts ldentiry.l ng them as the trapping~ of his succes11 a nd d1sillwnonment two ex·wives, u bu. ty future wife , a press agent, a publisher , even a "yes ma n " And bac kwards we begin, lo l!r79 and a party in Bel Air, Calif.. on the ntght of a costly -Ctlm lte 's produced but for which he hired anothe r composer because "he has a newer sound ·· Only Miss Morrison , a once·famou:. author who now 1s both a film cr itic and an alcoholi c, has guts enough lo lell him the film, hke his personal life, 1s a flop. • The scene, like much ol lhe score m t he show's first act , 1S s ardonic, bitte r, sarcastic, "1t h M 1ss Composer injured MAl.JBU (/\P ) Compo6er-arrnnger Gordon J enkins ancJ his wife were seriously lnJur<•cl !n 11 wee~ud lt'JCOc a ccident t hat also killed one pa~~f \ri their car and injured 11n0Uwr, th\• California Highway Patrol said • J enkins, who wrote such hits 08 '\\ ht•11 u Woman Loves a Man" a nd "P.S I Lov1• You, Wllll driving his car on 'Kanan R~d wlwn u l'1ir•l'l1t• driven by Mike LaJOic, 27, of Sh••rn11111 ll11k11, crossed a double ltnt• and into th1•cr lu111•, f ·111• officers said. Merritt Barnum, 77 , of Cumano l11llu11I, \\-1111h died at the scene of the a ccldt<nl whlh• 11111 wU 1 Jude, 70, is reported in seriou• c·oncllt ion n Wes~ake Community ltospllal Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ;"°"' Fa~hion Island New po rr Beach • N • • Morrumn and Price laler on aervmg as \\ ullon'• conbcttmce Wulton pluyt1 un unhappy , tormented man - the r t:Wlons rungc from constant co mpromise to the s wt•et first wife he left for a jaded helreaa who "c lt>am earlier left he r husband, lhe producer of the fin1t of three hits by the Walton-Price team. T horoughly a ll America n 10 appear a nce a nd mann~r. he 's y o ur basic m ce -guy weak ling aff11l'lerl w ith tale nt Ile can't say no to oppor tumty, no matter what the cost to himself and those he loves most But the musical's bitterness retreats the more the s how moves back in time; youthful Idealism and hope ar e increasingly emphasized, despite \\ ulton':. a lways lurkinJ: a mbition. Prn·e. '.'ho her e res em bles a Woody Allen with n mfadence . and Miss Morrison consistently shme a~ their roles widen and the show starts edging hlH'k to the trio's early triumphs and tragedies. /\nd Terry Finn J S j ust ftne as the wicked heiress, w11h ,lason Alexande r brilliant and touching as the tlt•t•t•nt, lowhrow producer who gives Wal ton and l'rH'I! tht'lr first blfC bre ak albeit with hi~ wife 's flllllll'V 1 lw youth1ng the principals and cast do 1s 11 11 k y, hul lhcy do 1l with skill, thanks to the sure 11111111 ur clt r1·c·lor l'ranl'l', who's aided her e by Larry I• 11111•1 11 mlnlmol hut wally choreography. l•,111tc•1u• I .t·c"11 11c•11ffold 11el, backed by huge 11111111111 or 1lollywoo1I und New York, depend ing on ll11• 111•11111•, do••1111't ulw11y11 work It tends lo visually 1•n1itllll •1111 lrlo 111 lht• show's earlier scenes . 11111 11'11 1101 11 m11J11r problem Nor Is a gus hy. 1111111111 11111 111••• 111 c l'111lnJt rooftop scene that makes , you wonder If Sondheim. often accun 'd or wntlna l'oldly . now is elvtn1 h11 accu.ee rs the opposite and In CXCt.'51 You're getting a fi ne <'ast, and fine 1on111 that rungl' from t he s priahtly "Old Jo'riends" t hat Walton, Price and Miss Morrison s ing, to the ballad "Now You Know" that s he handles beautifully Yes. "Merrily " still has problems, mostlY in the first act Yet 1t som ehow sweeps you a long, alwa ys getting bette r from scene lo scene It won't bowl you over , but tl 's well worth a look and a Its ten ' Fonda aids playhouse O MAHA, Neb <AP> Actor Henry Fonda, one of the most illustrious graduates of the Omaha Community Playhouse, as lending h1s name to a propos ed playhouse addition. The 300-seat Henry Fonda Theater Center would be used as the playhouse 's studio theate r and for presenting experimental.drama. f'onda, 76 and 10 poor health ro11ow10g he art s urgery, 1s an Omaha native But five years a go he rejected a plan lo rename the playhouse for him. "Mr. Fonda feels s t rongly tfil the Omaha Community Playhouse. whe re he gamed som e of his earliest theater experience , should rem a in the Omaha Community Playhouse." said playhouse executi ve director Cha rles Jones. "But when we a pproached ha m an June with the concept or the add1t1onal theater, he >Nas delighted " ·}\ r ' . 1005 VANTAGE ULTRA LIGHTS 1oos Smg -----~ _..,,, VANTAGE lOOs .. . , ····· .l . I i ~ . I• I ~ I I Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 1981 SPECIAL DIETS SLIM GOURMET USING HERBS cs C6 ca Barbecue. a turkey for the Thanksgiving feast ... Cll tertain with tra for two or more .. Change the pace with new chocolate recipes [j] hile not exactly a nation of tea drinkers, many Americans are finding a tea a comtortal>le anct easy wa~ to entertain an.' \\Orkcla~ or weeken d afternoon Toda~ when a tea is held is Less important than what 1t s\'mboltzes: a mint hrl•ak in a hus' chi' that ollers a C'h~nce lo relax and rl'tharge It l'an he u:-. rasual or elegant as~ ou ltkl· If ~ou ha\'C time. show oil .'our prettiest eh1na or stl\'er (X)t Hut l1rst take a tip from the Eni!hsh those expert tea drinkers. and \\<Jrm 1t first with bolling \\i.ll(•r Highlight of the tea should be something to tempt the . s weet tooth. suC'h u:-. one of Lhest• spcc·ial rel'1pes Eci('h has the bonus of heing t'hOt'olati.• Bl•l·ause unsweetened cocoa 1s the base. I la' or will he nc·hl•r and mort• intense .. \\'hether or not~ our J,!roup tndudes toflce d1charcls. Apricot Stn•ust•I t'ofl<.•t• Cake will be popular Fragrant and nunth~ with" alnuts. thost• stn•usl·I swirls arl' a ('hOtolat t• Sll l'(>l.1Sl1 Comhtne Wl't lht•n dr~ tngn•d1t•nts. pour into a pan and hakt• lor P11wupplt· Sour ('ream l.oal You add C'o(·oa nght from lht• nm no prl' ml'llang 1s nt'l'<''>sar~ This loal f'n•t·1.es \\'('II, :-.o \Ott ma' \\ant to makt.' l\\o s maller lomt•s and sa\ e tine lor ~nothl'r dc,I\. or f'our-m1111 loa\'l·s to\\ rap attnwt1' t•I.' a:-. hostt·-.s L!lf'ls Cranbt•1T~ -Orangt• Cocoa Tt•u HinJ.! offt•rs a plt•.isinJ,! (•ombtnalton ol l<.1stt•s .111d ll'xlure..., farts\\ l'l'I t ran he1Tll'S and oranl!t.' eompleml·nt thl' t'hot'olall' Dnn.le nng \\llh orangl' g l<.11e. or .... pnnkll' "1th po\\dert·d ..,ugar h<.•fon• st•rnng .\PRICOT-STREl'SEL C'OFFEF. <.'.\KE I loaf I lomt•madt.• Dough 1 n·1·qw hl•lcl\\ • 1 1 c·up ehoppl·d dnt••I Jµr1t·oi... 1 <'UP "atl'r 11 .1 c lip ..,ugar 1 1 t·up t·hoppl'cl '' ;1 ln11t-.. I:! <:lip t'Ol'Ollllt I I <'UP ('()('Oa 1 .1 cup .... ugar 3 tablespoons margm'llll' nwlll•d Pre1>are llomemadl• Dough :\k.111\\ hill'. t omb111t.• diced apncots and \\ uter 1n small sautl'pan . heat to bolling Reduce heul und s1 mml'I' 15 to 20 minull'S or until a ll liquid 1s absorbed St11· 1n 1 :1 tup sugar. cool In -.mall howl. combine nuts. l'<H'OIHtl. to<.·oa ancl sugar hhmd well Reser\'(' I teaspoon ot melted margartnl·. pour remaining margarine O\ t.•r t·otoa m"tltrt' and tos-.. well Dl\·1cle dough in hall. roll t·at:h half into a 9-inl'h -..qua re on a floured surlate P lal·1· one :-.quarl' into \H•ll grt•<.1sed 9-inch squan· p;;in . s1irt•ad apncot llllinl! 11\·cr dou).!h in pan Spnnl..lt• "1th · 111 -..trl'll'>l'I m"t'tirt.• plan• r('ffii.ltntng '>quart· on top ol slreu'>t'I Rru:-.h dough" 1th resened nwllt.•cl marJ,!Jrme spnnklt.• t'\l'nl~ with rt•maming :-.trl'usel Allow to rtst.'. c·o\ t•rt•d. 111 <.1 "arm plate for I hour. ha kt· at :n.i clegn•t•:-. for 211 to 2.i mtnule:-. or until douch I'> 11olclt•n and sounds hollcrn \\ ht•n t.ippt•d Cool on" 1n· rat·!.. \:!-..(.•I'\ ings Carlemst Dtedricll roasts coflee beans f resll each morning. ~ -----"""------~-· Pastries flavored with unsweetened cocoa turn afternoon tea into a special occasion. HOMEMADE DOUGH (for Apricot Streusel Coffee Cake 1 1 :! ('Up mtlk I tablespoon water 2 tablespoons m a rgartn(' 21 :! cups all-purpose flour 1 1 c up sugar 1 :! teaspoon scilt I envelope attl\·e cir~·~ east I egg lkat milk. water a nd margannt• o\er le)\\ ht•al until ~ ,·ery warm : margann e docs not nt'ed to mt'lt In large bowl. stir together l cup flour. 1 1 cup s ugar'. salt and ,·cast : add warm milk m1'<lure and beat at medium s peed 2 minutes Add egg and 11 I l'llP" I lour. stir h~ hand unll l s m ooth. Sprinkle 1 1 l'Up I lour onto kneading ~urt are. turn out dough onto llour Knead clouJ.?h. a d d 1ng adclttional flour as needed. until soil. s mooth a n<i elastw. about 5 minutes Place in grt•ast•cl ho\\ I. turning to grease top . allow lo n st•. ('O\'ered 111 a \\arm plan· 11nl II douhled. a houl I hour (See Tea, Page CIO) In search of perfect coffee By MARV JANE SCARCELW Of tlle Dairy ~194 Sutt ,.-.: filte r out Mrs. Olsen OO gnore the commercials, 1J and forget Juan Valdez. When was the last time you had a really good cup of coffee? A ccording to Ca rl e rnst Diedrich, a coffee roaster in Costa Mesa, Americans never drink top-grade coffe e because the besl beans are sold to other counlries. "American coffee co mpanies admit lhey'd rather s pend m oney on advert1s10g than qua lily ingredients," he says. Diedrich and his wife Inge roast and sell the fragrant be ans in tbeir shop near the corner of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue. The couple owns a 60-acre /inca ( planlation > in Antigua. Guatemala, wher e they and their three sons grow coffee, 98 pe r cent of whic h is sold to buyers from Europe or Japan. The othe r ~ percent, which amounts Lo about 10 tons a year, is brought to h is store and roasted each morning. Coffee trees grow In pots outside the front door, so customers can see where a good cup of coffee begins. "The best coffee is grown at the higher altitudes, because that's where the best oils develop,'' Diedrich says. "but everything takes longer up there, which makes It more expensive. "From the lime a seed is planted, a coffee tree takes eight years to begin producing in the highlands, but it's half that time at lower altitudes. We gel ooe crop a year in the mountains, and they harvest two or three limes in the warmer ldwlands." Coffee flowers resemble orange blossoms and In 11 months have matured Into a ripe "cherry," the dark red fruit. Beneath the red skin and pulp of each cherry are two coffee beans covered by a slippery coating which is removed by fermentation. • Coffee beans grown on trees as "cherries" are picked when they tum a dark red color. The fruit is hand-picked, since not all cherries ripen at the same lime, and sorted for size to ensure uniform roasting later. (Rejected beans usually go to make instant coffee, Diedrich says, because flavoring can be added.) Arter tl\e beans have shed the slippery covering, they're sun-dried for Cive to seven weeks and raked every hour. A parchment-like s kin is removed, and the herbal-smelling gray beans are loaded into 70·kJlo (154 -pound> cloth sacks for shipment. Diedrich spends about a month in Guatemala overseeing the harvest each February and returns every two months to bring more sacks of corree to his shop. A a tronl(, almost·vlslble aro"la waftf out the door from bags or beans and the roaster j ust inside. .... Diedrich pours the dried beans into the machine al the top. and they're roasted in a rotating drum above a gas flame which can reach 500 degrees. Arter about 18 m i nutes, .depending on the type of roast. the beans are dumped into a coole r where a blower reduces them to air tempe rature to prevent over-roasting. Here are the most common varieties or roasts: -Dark (or French) roast 1s almost black, and the beans shine with oils brought to the surface during heating. It takes longer and can be hard to get because some roasters will flame up from the ol1s. -Espresso is not quite so dark or shiny because of a sllgh&.ly shol'\j4r roasuna time. , Wiener Melange ( VleM Mi xture> 1s a blend of Ught dark r oasted bean s a originally was used in Vie f or the Sch arf e xpress~ machines. -Normal roast -is the rio&l brown color of most corrri beans. Roasting expands the be&mit but they lose moisture alld weight In dfrect proportion to the length of roast. ' "Coffee loses about 22 Der'ftla in weight witb the dark about 18 percent wit.la ....... , but the cumed sl'OUDCI avera1t1 about 12 pel'C9Bt American companle1 doa't to develop hill 0aftl' 11111•1 they can make .,_., • difference," DIMi1ila ....._ Coffee flavor a18t a;• by acldlty ID t11i1 ..... , ( ... ~ .... -· , ' .,..~----Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Nove er~. 1981 .. By MARTIN SLOANE This will be a record year for manufacturers' cash-oft coupons . It Is expected that more· than 100 billion wlll be distributed. Casual coupon clippers may cut a few coupons out of the newspaper for items they frequently purchase. These coupons usually wind up forgotten lo some kitchen drawer or in the bottom or a pocketbook. Before long they expire and are thrown awa)'. We say that these casual clippers suffer from "coupon mesa." These are the same people who often complain that coupona don't save them much money. A world apart from casual clippers are the avid couponers. They have their coupons organized with a system that allows them to quickly find or file away any coupon in their inventory. They check this inventory each time they make up a shopping list. They carry their coupons to the supermarket in envelopes, coupon wallets and expanding c heck organizers; even children's lunch boxes are pressed into service. These are the couponers who look for every opportunity to trade their unwanted coupon. They wind up saving SS to $10 a week -and much more when supermarkets offer to double the value of their coupona. At the top of the couponing hierarchy are the professionals. These couponers develop sources that substantially increase their coupon inventories and opportunities. They buy extra food -day newspapers : their spouses bring discarded food. sections back from work. These are the couponers who have dozens Of nelghbora, friends and relatives saving their unwanted coupons for them. The professionals are the ones who walk away from the checkout counter with 20 boxes or Cree detergent on double·coupon day. If you didn't save a few hundred dollars with coupons this year and you would like to get your fair share, you can quickly cure "coupon mesa'' by organizing your coupons according to these 12 American Coupon Club product groups. (These are the same groups into which my refund listings are organized.> 1. Cereals, Breakfast Products. Baby Products 2. Dairy Products, Oils, Margarine, Diet Products 3.Soups,Snack Foods, Candy 4. Fruits, Vegetables, Starches 5. Seasonings, Sauces. Sugar, Syrup. Salad Dressings 6. Meat, Poultry, Sea Food, Other Main Dishes 7. Baked Goods, Desserts 8. Beverages ·9. Miscellaneous Food Products 10. Cleaning Products, Soaps, Paper products, Bags, Wraps 11. Health Products, Personal Products. Cosmetics 12. Miscellaneous Non-Food Products, Pet Products, Tobacco ,-----------------------------~----------, I CUP'N' FILE &EnJNDS I Chp out this file and keep 1t with s1m1lar Corm and three rront label:. from Cutex Nail I cash.off coupons beverage refund offers Enamel. Expires March 13. 1982 I -.1th beverage coupons. for example Start N EW FREEDOM Refund Rcre1,•e u I collecting the needed proofs or purchase 75-rent or St 50 In l'Oupons Send the rt'qu1red I "h1le looking for the required refund Corms refund form and one Unl\·ersal Produ<'l Code I at the supermarket. 1n newspapers and S\ mbol Crom New Freedom M1n1 or ~t axi I magazines. and when trading wtth Cn ends. Pads rar the 75-cent refund Send th<' lorm I OCCers ma\ not be 8\'atlable IO all areas of and two L'PC S) mbols for the SI W IO the countr; Allo\\ 10 weeks to rece1,·e each coupons Expires Dec 31. 1982 I r efund PEPSODE:'llT I Cent Sole Offer Rel'el\ e .i I The following refund offers are worth 6 5· or 8 3 ounce tube or Pep~ode nt I 510.28. Thi wttk's oHus ha\e • 10111 value Toothpaste Send the n.>qu1rt.-d r<>fund form. I of S23.16. t\\O Unl\ersal Product Code ~' mbols and I CUTEX S2 Refund Offer. Recel\·e a Sl net·weight statements from Camtl~ Mze or I refund and a Sl roupon toward an~ Cutex super·s11e Pepsodent Toothpaste and I rent I Na1lcare item Send the required refund taped 10 the lorm EiqJ1rei. Feh 28. 1982 ' '---------------------------------------- ·Economy cheescake goes with cranberries, rice pudding Cheesecake . . . with sauce rice puddlntP As 2 teaspoons surprising as It may cornstarch sound, Ws new version Combine crumbs and of two traditional butter. Press into a desserts could just start b u t t e r e d 9 · i n c h a new tradition in your spring.form pan or pie home. pan. In a large saucepan And what better time com~lne rice, 21h cups to introduce the colorful milk, ~ cup sugar, and and tasty dessert than s a I t . SI mm er over du r Ing the restive medlufl) heat, stlrrlne holiday period ahead. frequently, until thick W h I I e c a I I e d and creamy, about 15 "Cranberry Rice Torte" minutes . Blend eggs, this dessert combines cheese and remalning rice pudding and cream milk. Add lo hot rice cheese, giving U\e filling mixture. Cook 2 minutes a s pecial tas te and m o r e, sti rring creamy texture. constantly. Stir in 1 Served with a colorful teaspoon vanilla. Pour red cranberry topping, over crust. Chill until it takes on all the flair of r i r m . C o m b i n e the holiday season. c o r n s t a r c h If n d Aside from the fact remaining sugar in a that it looks and tastes s a u c e pa n . St i r in great, this dessert has cranberry sauce. Cook, an added appeal : it's stirring frequently, until economical lo make. clear and thickened. Stir So many traditional In remaining vanilla. holiday desserts are Cool. Spoon over dessert Cheeaecake and rice pudding combine in mt expensive that it's cause just before servin g. elegant deuerl. for celebration to find ,---------...;,_ _ __,;. ______________ ::---c-- one that requires about 20 cents worth of cooked rice, a little cheese, milk and eggs for a torte that serves eight. Elegant . · .. economical . eye-appealing. CRANBERRY RICE TORTE 114 cups vanilla wafer crumbs (about 36 wafers> ~ cup butter or margarine, melted 3 cups cooked rice 3 cups milk, divided "'2 cup plu s 3 tablespoons s ugar, divided Y:i teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 package (3 ounces> cream cheese, softened 1 1-'l teaspoons vanilla extract, divided 1 can (16 ounces) whole-berry cranberry ... Bargain Food Basket 19th and Placentia, Costa Mesa t'/4 "°U:~.-· In Vista Shopping Center ~" "-· 1 •-'; f·"'° Prices EffKtl•• Ho•. I ttt. "'"' Ho•. 25th ~-; :.-. "'~ eo ..... mid ...t 011r frietlCly Wellen ..ct ...celve good old ~ ., er-"". f faslllanrd ov.,..._ cwtw penot1al1ed ten Ice. Cfut~· .... F'OOd lalk.t wtM be ctoMd 11loMaCJM1tCJ Day / Grocery Meat ~SL• .................... 2' OL 69¢ MlS.. CUlllSOMS SIASQB r ., ,_ ~ ,~· 85¢ STUFFINCi MIX ••• '~· •• 12 ea. wtllM•AILD 2/99¢ ALUMINUM FOIL •••••• 12.1.21 LAUN DR y DETIRGIHT •••••• 4J -1 29 SWAMSOM 29¢ CHICKEN llOTH •••••••••• 1u ... UMDSAY 89¢ SALAD OLIVES •••••••••••• 1 u - OCIAM SPRAY 47 ¢ CRANIERRY SAUCE •••••••• '' ... W• futur• Z.ACKY FRESH TURKEYS, Z.ACKY DUCKS, Z.ACKY ROASTERS. Z.ACKY FtlYERS, order yot1n Hrfy few yow holiday ...... .... 89~ 11to24 •a. IACl(Y fAaMERESHTUUEYS ;o11 ... c:t0;5~~ ~ ................ 19 ! ;:)ii.,. s;Aimls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 S !. IASTHM CIKTH CUT 1 9 8 STUFFED PORK CHOPS • • • • • • • • • • ~ IASTHM Cltnll CUT LOtM 21 9 PORK CtitOPS.................... La.. re>•• ... c.:01rs'.". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7 !. ... M IULI( snu 149 I SLICED IACON. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ I Deli & Frozen Produce Specials MIWCIOP 4 1.00 MH. SMrTH'S PUMPKIN PIES • • • • • •• • • • • H n. ] 29 MA VIL OIANCHS • • • • • • • • u... .............. 3 Lk 100 YOUN6 "tr llHDB 39¢ llOCCOLI • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • ~ ;:MsYIT • ••••• • • • • •••••••••••• 39¢ Lk . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 39¢ ... :~~--.............. 4 Lk 1°0 • .. Da.WHtP 89¢ UAL WHIPPED CHAM ••• 1 OL SUMMY DllJ•HT CITRUS PUNCH ......... , .... 89¢ COCA COLA 12n. 12 pll.c .. NOW $2.99 J Because they're made with REALBUITER. Taste so good. And go so fast. I SAVE~ONY.ERNETI!S I I BUITERMINTS ORB\RTYMINTS. 1 I Mr. Oro«r: VllmeWa a1ock product 1oco""r I I Pine Ctmdic1 wlll re-pruented l'oupona I deem tht1 coupon ror mu11 ~ 1hown upon I ISf plua 7f handttnc requut'. f'lllure to I tf u.ed to purchaae do •o m1y void all I I one 7 ounce PKk•llt coupon• 1ubm1tted or Vernell"• Buller· ror ~empUon. Of'rer I I m1nt1 or Plnymlnta. votd whe"""r Pf"Ohlbt 'or payment.' mall lled. taxed or l'Ulrll't· I I thla coupon to ~,. ed by law. CHh rt· ncll'a "M Candle&, demptlonvalut 1120 I I P.O. 8ox 1480. Clln· th etnt. Ofrtr 1111111. ton. Iowa 82734. In-ed 10 onr per Almlly. I I wotcu provln& pu,.. Oftltr _..,.._ ~m· I chatc of 1umc11n1 ~r!IO, ,,., I ls3oo 500533 I L.~-···········---~--· • ., I produce _.,... '8•• ,,... hroeeoll red emperor grapes rllltft haklng potatoes ,.,. frtt•. 11111 eaallflower --~"• yams 39f. 7t• ... 251. 491. 39t. 411 • v1lam1ns .... ,.. hie splrullna 500 •HH111• •HI 1rt1k 10011• $'195 7.2 II. ,.. ..•.• .... '"'' -... Orange Coaat OAJLY PILOT/Wednesday, November 18, 1981 Ranch meal ... ,. ... ,.,..,. ••mt 1111olce• h1111 *11~ .... groun• heal paflle *7'S Iii It llltH IOI ht 1111111 S I• .... 1111111, ,., ... , ..... ia111age · '-•• ""• •• ... ,,. .... , $179 1• . .... "' groun• heel *149 ••• har-m haeon *149 1•. sl•e of heal $139 fnt lftl• ,. ... ,.,..,. .. rbt I•. ..... ,.., ....... ,, .w. ,,..,.. hln•quarter . *1\! •to.oo tff ,., too ... tn111r ••• · •s.oo tff • ., so ••· ffln1r p1k .. ...... ,,..,. .. ,,.. INI• 1111• ,.,..,. •rbt tirbyl ,. ............. ....... health foods fish lfll• 1Hb4 loeal lohster . eoeldall 1h;1111• ,,.. ...... ,. 11l1et frtt• 1Hkt4 jumho shrimp mahi mahi deli . .. , .. 1 1..U, 1lle111n eoektall franb , ...•. swiss eheese .. ,.... ,. ... ..,.. *59• ••• *3'.~ $149 .. If,, .. $998 1• . *249 ... .. *2'~ $~8 ... elastin lotion ,., ,.., ..... , ....... •HI 1rt1k $500 .,. •• wheat pilaf • •· 99• $115 ' salad dressings '' 11. *119 dark tanning lotion *250 ..... 11pply l11f1 I iz. grocery •l••tll ••W wild rlee . 411. *1" ""'" ,,.,,,.. t6 u. M99 ehednllfl (hr 1111t111J --I ...... w lee erea111 4 flntn MS9 ' --,,, .. ... .. h•i freneh rolls .... " 6 79• pepprld91 hr11 111111119 ........ '' •. • *129 ,. hr11e1'1 yams .. 11111 ••••• ....... ,.. salad dressing ,.. t7 II. tl.S u. sanflowe' SHU t• 11• bakery $145 $149 .............. ,. ..... ,... M99 apple '"'"· ealce T I n . ....... , .... ,. ......... too" nahlral 1proute• *139 rain hread 14 •. "'' L p1l111n ,.,., It., garlle 4.s •· · .... n • *1 49 11111 •Ifft salami bulk only - shelled pecans $~8 ••• Limit 10 lbs. per customer per purchase. Anything over 1 lbs. will be sold at the regular price of $5.69 lb. limit rights reserved/no sale to dealers hanana ehlps $129 ••• *2'1. .. , .... \party 11111 ....... "-·· c... ... 611-4414 ........ 1 ............. . .. . ~ Or ngo Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday. November 18. 1981 MU.Ued tea gives new punch ti> holiday supper gatherings RU mulled tea l>Un(•h 111 1· 1 11 n :1 mo n '1 l l l' k . I r 1 i·ntt'n und n•hedted '~ r u p t 1 n t.' 1 ~ ~ "nulurol " for lhc dci.1rt-d S ESAM•: TOAST c hopped onion Wlday11 Mulltd t.lrinka. S P I K I T E D 'f RIANGLt;S 2 l'IU(S Ee orli,:lnull} ht·l1lcd V ~ RSION : A fl er teu t Mukes 32 trlanglt•s I 1 1 cup mil~ mtiuns of u n.·cl hol u n tl fruit pu ce s a r c 11 pound butter or I cup tightly pucked ~r 1•omh11u.•<1 11t 11 in 12 cup murgarine. i:.oflened sort brcucl cu~s t art off the meal with bou1 hon 1 tubll'i.1K>On i:.csume 11 ~ teui.poons sail attlchoke hors t.l'ocuvrcs ARTH'llOKE seeds, toasted G l' n c• r o u s du s h s mall baked squares llO RS D'O UEVRF.!o, 16 sltl'l'S brcud pcp}H!r ~e from m arinated t Makes about 3 Comhinc butter and 1 1 teaspoon nutmeg tsit1ehoke h ea rt s. dozeni.quarcs1 :.l'i.amc 11ceds Trim i::tcu:spoon pupnka chopped and combined 1 1 cu P f 1 n e I \ <"rusts lr1lm bread a nd tlt.h breadcrUIT\bS, choppcclon1on 1·ut in half ct1ugonally shredded c h eese and 1 gud1t· l'l ove, Spread lops generously wtious (lavorings. m1nl'cd with butler mixture and Smal l Swedish . 2 t6ou0l't'> 1a.ri. plate o n broiler pun . m eatballs an a c reamy ma r ln<.1ted art1chokt• Tttusl llghll~ ubout 3 dill sau<.·e may be ~C'rved hearts . drained and inches from heut. With sesame t ous l chopped triang les and a m ixed I eggs SW EOISll1'1 EAT81\LLS IN OILLC'REAMSAUC:E I t e a ~ p o o n Worcesters hire sauce Grated rind 1 lemon 3 t ablcspooos chopped parsle} 111 pound ground meal loaf mixture I beef, veal. pork I Pumpkin pie pot impossible Tht• hol1duyi. arC' thl hu,u.·~t t1m<• ol lhc H·a1 Ro ~hurl ruti. 111· th(• k 1 t r ht• n u re u I w u y i> wcleomt• And h.-rc·.., one that good l'ooks will h,1\'l' When tradtllon l'ijll!! fo r 1111 m pk 1 n 111 c fo r dl'?itWrt, serve this quick and cas~ l mposs1blc P umpkin Ptl' ' "•mpl~· rn1x all lht' ingrcd1t-nt11 1n lh t> bltmdcr m· with a hand 1Jcuh:1. pour into the pn• platt• und hake Thl• r<"•ull .i dl•ht·1ous Pll' of light purnpf..tn filling th<.1 1 'i; St•ai.011cd JUi.I n ght '~ ('Uf) SUl(ar I 2 ,. II I> b I 8 c u I t b..ik in~ mt>. 2 tubl('SJ)OOn ll ma1·i:urint· or butle r l ran (13 ounces> l'\ uporal£>d milk 2 eggs I can <JU ouncesJ 1wmpk1n 2 1, t(.'a s poo n s JIU rn f'kln f)ll' '>PICC 2 ll'a1>1>0ems v analla • ll t•.il uvcn lo 350 d c· g rt.•<.·s G r ease pl e platl'. 9icl 1 1 or 10-c 11 ~11H·hcs Heal a ll gr een salad. Mugs of the i,. teas poon peppe r mulled tea punrh ~Ill be 1 • teas p oon h11t 1Makes 36 1-lnc b meal :.! tablespoons flour IMPOSSIBLE quaffed with gu!.lO all pt>ppcr!>aU('(• balls and t •:i r up s l cupbeefbroth Pl"MPKIN P IE 1 n ~ r l' d 1 1· n t s u n t 1 1 'mouth, l minut e 1n hl<·ndt•r on hi g h ur 2 m1nulr:i. "ilh hand • tll'atcr Puur into plate Bakt' until kmfe inserted through the meal '1 l" up It a Ii an sau<:cl l tablespoon dried Thl· f!ll' that dot's tht• flavored brN1d c rumbs a tahlt-s poons butter dill WC•l•d Impossible Pumpkin Pie makes holiday baking 1mposi.ihh· '" m a k 111 ~ in t e n tl·r c·omes o ut ,.1 .. ~111 .. »O to 55 minutes. MULLED TEA P UNC'll c M akcs 11, quarts or 10 5-ounce servings 1 I 14 ouneL'> package or margarine , divided '·('Up he<.1v.\• 1·1L·a111 easy. ll.., uwn t 1u..,l c M n1:-.h \\1th whipped 1'rl'am 1r tlt·i.1red I I t' up 1 i. hr e cl de d .---------------------------------------------- 6 teabags 4 cups boiling water 2 151J ounce l r ans t'hetld<.1r <'hee,t· About I t t•us poon papnku • About 1 • l'UP finely ~ncot nectar · t"hopped µarslt>~ Sa ute · o ni on a nd ga rlic 1n butler until gold1.•n Add artichokes. stir ·and frv 2 minutes I t6·oun cc1 ca n pineapple juice 14 cup packed br,own s ugar Set u ... ade. · I 2 teaspoon nutmeg 114 teaspoon ginger a rn ish : H alved or n gc s li ces u nd cln amon sticks ur boilin g wate r ovet teabags . cover and let •s tand 5 minutes ~h·tnwh1lc, heat fruit .1 ui9es. s ugar, nutmeg anq ginger: sim m er 5 m1qutes Combine \\1th tea.and pour into ht•atcd 1·a rlafe Serve hot 1n mu~s garnished with a n or tin ge s li cl' and Ut•at eggs with fork and mix in sa lt. pepper. hot Pl'pper i.au(·e. bread crumhs and c·ht•Pse. Add arl1thoke mixture : blenrl \\ell Pour into we l l buttered llx7x l 1 1 1n c·h bakin g pan Sprinkl e tig htly wilh pupnka a nd then with p<.1r..,ley B ak1.• 1n pr<.• ht• a led 325 th · g re e o' t•n :m minutes Cut into i.quarei. SNn' hot Noll' Squa1't'S ma) be f Don't Be A Turi<ey, Call l Chef Ronaldo for your ~ Thanksgiving Dinner ( t ' He will cook the size turkey of your choice albng with stuffing, potatoes. vegetables and alt the trimmings It will be expertly p ckaged for you to take home and en1oy , T urkey-ooned or whole l $3.00 per lb ct uliflower/broccoh g 1blet gravy 1 qt S2.50 2 ~t. casserole sa 95 cranbernes 1 qt S3.95 J ( 10 people) 10 pumpkin pie S4 50 a~died sweet potatoes 10 homemade w/ t'narshmaJlow topping cheesecake S 15 00 : s 11 95 demi-loafs homemade : bread 70' ea sape dressing S4 95 I all orders called in : by Mon 11 -23-81 3 00 pm PATIO CAFE I 900 W. lalM>a llYd. Mewporl leach. Ca. 92663 6 73-140 I $495 for a ''miracle'' deckahaus wants to gain new friends ao we offer t he "mira- cle" knife at a whopping uv- lnga. this tine piece of cutlery la a c ulinary delight with quality stalnlesa steel blades that cu t through fresh or frozen meat• -bone and all. zip s through U.Ozen food packages fast and easy. does miracles In a pickle jar and performs acts no other knife can do. dlahwasher ufe. double rivlted wood handles with two brass rivets. 12· Inches long. when you purchase your '"m iracle .. knife we will aend to you our ca t alogue and a S2 gift certificate good for your first purchase. a fantastic deal - a ··miracle'" knife. .---------------' deckiihaua I 8518 Cerrito• Piece I P.O. Box 16-0e Loa Angeles. Ca 90068 I YES, pleHe Hnd me "miracle" I kn Ivel et 4.95 .. ch (plu1 S1 .00 lor f po1tege end hendllng plu1 6"'4 tax IOf I C11lf. ~livery). 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November 18, 1981 NeW medicftl gains off er hope for diabetics ly JUNE ROTH Oiabetel affects about 10 mllllon Amerlc•ns, and contrlbutea to the death of an HUmated 300 ,000 annually . Accordlna to the Joslin Dlabetu Center in Boston, lhia disease I• the third leading cause or death behind heart dlaease and cancer. But ~ome background gains have been made In the past tlve years that . signal a new era or hope for peopJJ with this ailment. The Joslin Diabetes Center is a co m - prehensive facility tor diabetes research, treatment of patients, and education about this disease. They have helped to alert patients to the facts that people with diabetes· are 25 times more prone to blindness and 17 times more prQPe to kidney disease. They are a lso 50 times more prone to gangrene and twice as prone to heart disease. Every 20 percent of excess weight wtll double the chance that an individual will develop diabetes, and this also doubles for every decade of life. It is urgent that diabetics follow a very careful diet to keep the condition under control. Insulin treatment can prevenr death .from diabeti c coma and cont rol the over t sy mptom s or the disease, but is not a cure. Research has brought success in improving therapies for treating diabetes related kidney disease and eye disease. and there is now success in bringing the fetal survival rate among diabetic women to 98 percent. There bas been some development of pancreatic islet tran spla ntat ion techniques which correct diabetes in animaJs and the hope is that the future will reveal the techniques to apply it to humans as well. Here are some recipes that are care full y devised for the diabetic d iet b y th e J oslin Diabetes Center CELERY FISH ROLL-UPS 1 bunch celery 1 ~ pounda rJ1h rmets Trim topa from celery; separate celery Into ribs ; cut into 1/4 ·lnch slice <makes s cups>; set aside. In a medium saucepan melt margarine. Add onion and garlic; saute for 2 minutes. Add tomatoes. parsley , oregano, 1 teaspoon of the salt, white pepper and reserved celery. Bring to a boil; remove from heat. Spread half the celory mixture In a s hallow 2 ·quart cauerolt. Sprinkle fl8h with remaining ~ teaspoon sail. Spoon about 1 tablespoon of ce lery mixture on each piece or fish ; roll up and place ln canerole. Spoon remalnlng celery mixture over and around fish. Cover and bake In a 350 degree oven about 25 minutes. or unti I fish fl Akes easi ly . Makes 6 servings. IPll:lll DIDI Each seMng equals. 4 ounces of meat and I vegetable. Approximately 240 calories. LEMON CIUCKEN 1 broiler chicken cul in parts 2 lemons. cut tn thin slices and seeded 2 cups chicken broth l tab!(' poon or egcrno I tettSIJOOO suit '• teaspoon pe1>pcr with orc1ano. 1 ll, and pepper Place r e muinlnc lemon slices on top or chicken Bake uncovered. l hour ut 37~ dcarees. or until fork tender Muk es 4 iservings Each servillK equals 4 ounc~s or mt>al Approximate ly 180 t•u lories. 1t1 a large s hullow baking pan, pluc.e halt or lemon s li ces. Plar e c hi c ken in a sinJCle layer. skin side up, on oil lop o( lemon. Pour broth over chick1.m. Sprinkle SPINACH SOUFFJ.•; 2 tablespoons corn 2 tablespoons flour 'It teaspoon sail \, <'UP skun milk .,.. package <% cupJ frozen chipped spinoch. eookcd and drained 1 tablespoon finely chopl)«I omon 3 eggs Heat oil in a s mall saucepan Blend in flour and suit Cook over low h ea t , stirring. until m1xturt: 1s smooth and bubbly. Re move from heal and gradually stir in m Ilk. Returf\ lo heal and bring mixture to a boil, stirring constantly Cook 1 minute Ion•* Remove Crom heat. !tf In spinach and onion. Beat eggs at hlib a~ for 5 minutes. Fold lrl spinach mixture. Grealu b o tl o m o t a 2 c \1~ c ass erole ; pour Ht' spinach mixture. Bake at 325 degrees !or ,llJ minutes Serve al on~ Makes 4 servings. Each serving equ.U..1• l ounce of meal and, 1 vegetable. ,, • Approximately lilJ calories. ,, VOrtS LOW PRICES FOR A HAPPY THArtKSGIVlrtG ,,, •I i 'I I . '. ' .. ... " ,., .. FORTHfHOUOAYSYOl'ISIS~TUflll'IOA ~ '1E.l'IOllf00.llJl!llCIS-MIOl •C.JOUIS COl'IPl.£TE SE1.£CT101'1 OF o.s.o.A. GAADE " Swift ButterbaU Turkeys TORK.EYS. 80rtELESS TURKEYS, STUFf'EO ~ TU~. FRfSH TORXEYS. CiE£SE. OCJCKUN<lS "'"'°"" """fll0l£"'6elll A..C MO AOASTil'IO CHJC:><LMS. 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Keeping coffee warm or reheating just creates more tannic acid, and that's what people don't like ... Diedrich, a German, grew up in the coffee business because bis mother took over a Costa Rican /iftco from a cousin in 1912. "Many coffee plantations are o wn e d by German, Austrian or Swiss rrowen wbo emigrated to . Central or Sotb America before World War I," be says. He and bi.a wife began tbelr roasting business n ine years ago in a Costa Mesa garage, movin& to their presetit locatlon five yean •co. The 1tore stocks such treata u pure, ground chocolate and the fresh · vanilla beans, but coffee 11 the mai n merchandile. "We call tbia cof• de oro." Dledrlc b aays, polntlni to a mound of b111, "because a sack of coffee ii s\IJ)l)C)Hd to be worth an ounce of &old.'' Now that's • IOOd cup ot coffee.· ~" , ,,,,1. /\.:""a fl!CSt< l!iOCMMO 29 Crisp Celery f A • 111 •69 rtJWi~ ,.n.£!.tlfLl .... fUftN. 99 Large Pecans u1 • COt.llf"' '!Wtf' ~' Fresh Yams •e .33 ~Sil& Green Onions f A e 19 ~ .29 w;,·~le Shelled Almonds U1 198 TllOl'fCM_ OlUOl<t Hawaiian Pineapple l'll£Y.rc~• Qreen Beans lll .29 l ll •69 ~'11/ffT 4 99 Navel Orenges ~G l!.4 • WWJ! eoi ruet-~.PAl!OVIHOU5tOll 75 Crucent Rois • t~C>JITON-~ KnudMn Sour Crum tr~&>:.~~ &f.en~~~kles .95 .65 }15 ~ CHIJ.ll!-ut: ~,._,..,.. 09\-.0CO -269 Vone cneocs-r Cheae ~~~ &a;;~-~ TOP CllWJ1'Y t uaa wtth Pecan• ilte~~•lnt1 2~-~!LICtl)-·•~ .79 299 1 39 .45 ' .. eu "~ JtlllGt ~ .. "' E"° Beef RID Roast 1"8l{ ll\f'illf', ff""fllii' C"Uf Bed Chuck Roasts l 8 188 111 149 TMILl K..C.llCU 8"" llO ~Of.OR ] 98 Boneless Rump Roast lll f A8l( M'IC lf.Al"t rt. -.cA.• Beef Cube Steaks LI 248 TA8l( ....... 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WhUe cranberries are 3 cup unsweetened pop and sauce redu{'e8 SLIM GOURMIJ saut•epan , s prlnkl~ bnkulRJJOwder Beat in Juice and eu till l.n the market . applesauce (or chopped to dt111lrcd thickness. For gel utln over a urfnce , , tcu11poon bukmg untll well blended. Stlr w'1 th•timeto1tock treshapple> u very smooth 11aucj. Wall 1 minute f or soda in <'ranberriesand nuls, iJ>. Thee• tart and tann l cup apphsjulce process In u blender or ~ranules to t1often. then P inch of suit if ~Ired . Spray th e •tlve berries tend to 0 P l l o n a I : 1 food processor. u11na i., c u I> c r u is he d N1> cul sweetener to heat and stir gently until ~. cup orunge ju1re b<JtTom of l'l 9"5·inch laap pear on ce t he tablespoon aroled stt~el blade. Sw«-eten to juice packed psnl'llpple equul8t~ru>poonssugar t·ompletely dissolved. I egg, beaten <or nonstick lout pan wtth aaon of holiday meals orange peel taste: Makes about 1 and < rcser vc Juu:c) 1) r a 1 n pine a pp I e . Mix with all remaining e q u 1 v a I *' n t eoolunjl spray Spoon in I over. H owever . Plnch each: ground one hair cups suuce. 1'4 cupCrultJu1ce pouring juice into a ingredients Refrigerate n o ch o I es ter o I batter Bake In a hey 're usefu l year cinnamon , clove , unde r 10 calories 1>e r I cuµ measure Add uny until set Make s sub:1 lllutl'J preheated 350·degree ound. nutmeg tablesooon. 1 envelope un · unsweetened fruit Julee a pproximate ly three I t•up fresh !or oven about 1 hour or Few frult.s freeze as No·cal sweeten er M a r earet T ull o f flavort•dgelatan (p ineapple . apple , cups, 60 calories per defrosted> cranberri<.•s, until bread tests done . aally and as W.Jlll as (or sugar) to taste Ar kadelphia, Ark., also 2 cupA fresh <or orang~. etc . i. 1 r half cup. chopped Cool thoroughly before t:r a nberries ; t h ey Mix all ingredients. wins with her recipe for defrosted) cranberries. necessary, to measure CRANBE RRY BREA D Optional 1{4 c up s licing. Makes 20 thin l'lmerge from the deep except sweetener. in a jelled cranberry salad. chopped three quarters cup 1u1ce 2 cups all purpose chopped nuts slices. 85 calories each (reeze al most ·in · large saucepan. Simmer MARGARET'SJ E LLED 1 apple, chopped together P our rtour Stir together rtour. <nuts add 10 calories per llhtln guishable Crom about 10 to 15 minutes. CRANBERRY SALAD 1• teaspoon allspice one·qua r up or the ~. t•up sugar s ugar, baking pow<tcr. s li ce I Jbe fresh-purch ased .---------------------------------------------......:~ ____ .;.._ ________ ;____:~__:__: ____________ ...:__::: __________ _::: ______ __::......: ________________________ __ r.·~t~~-directions for LOWER PRICES OVERALL ~:~:1~ r hr~~::::·~~ *i:t:s::~r:~~::~~ F A THE HOLIDAY' Sbr vive months of zero ~~~;iy over wrap their II "8ckage with plastic or ~II ; then l abel a nd Cfeeie. Or transfer the ~rries to plastic bags O?r a n y c o v e r e d container . • Fres-h or fro%en ~r a nb e r r i es are low-calorie, only 200 a qo und ; w h o l e C)fanberries are high in food fi ber. Keep in mind t:,ba t commerc i al c;r an ber r y sauce s-tr ained of skins and ~eds has been stripped this valuable food I er. Our R eader Recipe Qbntest prize this month goes to Nan Hagland of P ortland, Ore .. wh o sfla r es her low .c al ap ple·cranberry sauce tiat's high in fiber but low in sugar. 'Nan writes that her r•ther·in-Jaw is addicted td it and he doesn't even kbow it's low.cal. , NAN'S ,\;PPLE-CRANB ERRV SAUCE 1 cup fresh (or Holiday facts .H ere are so m e ioteresting facts about t h e Than k sg iving ltoliday: Although mo st A m e r ican familt es celebrate Thanksgiving with a single dJnner. the 11rst feast lasted three days. It was held in 1621, following t h e fir s t harvest of the year The Pi l gri m s in vi ted Massasoit and 90 of his braves to take part tn the feast of gratitude. T he t urkey's 1.Q. as woefully deficient. but t h e P .Q. or protein quotient of its meat is not. A serving of 311'.I ounces of turkey white meat has around 176 calories com pared with a similar amount of hamburger 1286 >. porterhouse steak < 455 l. ham (289) and lamb rib chops (407 >. It ta"kes a ppr ox - i mate l y 20 weeks to raise the blue and red headed hens: about 22 to 23 weeks to raise the toms. While the Pilgrims are given credit for the first Thanksgiving, it didn 't become a national holiday until President Lincoln declared it so on the last Thursday of November 1863. It had taken c r usader and journalist Sarah Joseph Hale 36 years to see her endeavors recognized. T he h eaviest live turkey weigh ed 75 pounds according to the 1980 Guinness Book or World Records. It was recorded in 1973. The name turkey has sever a'I de r ivations. Some claim t he wattle of the bird resem bles a T urkish fez. Others say 't ukkl" comes Crom a Hebrew word meaning peacoc k . A n other ver sion is t h e bi rd m a kes a sort "tu rk. turk" sound. The turkey is a bird na tive to America. The Indiana d om esticat ed t he m long before the arrival of the e arly settlers. It is the most Ame rican of all tood b i rds . B e nj a m in Franklin once wrote : I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the r e presentation of our counlrf . The <wild ) turkey lJ a much more respectable bird ." Turkeys are fast on their feet. Tbey usua lly run when pursued but c an fly at speeds l n excess of 50 mlles per hour. Limit 2 PleaH ~:Shelled B! $. 98 PACK 12-0Z. CANS Beef Rib RlvenldeOr Armour Star Grade"' A" To111 Turkey Limit I Please e FROZEN 16·24 LB AVG LB. Walnut Meats u. .IL Gold Medal Flour ~-LB. BAG ~e Meaty End $ • 78 Rib Roast La. .IL lluby lltd ~Seedless Grapes lb hlMltt f 111ll ~Broccoli 10 c.1 c.nar St""·S•u• ~Chocolate Chip s 11 ., p•q tt11 Cu•lt1 ~Evaporated Milk 13 ., Uft tesl tullt1 ffi Aluminum Foil 7S ,q It .... .JeWed Or Whele .88 .49 1.49 .46 .49 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce UmltSPI .... e 1..0Z. CAN 29·01 . 79 un ~ Princella Yams .65 10 ., Un •t1••t lM-t•I ~ N • l .... t ~ ....... l~ Pineapple 1 .09 6 01 .,. lh1k11 Bn••• !rll• tij Large Ripe Olives 39 1/1 IQ1 03 II 1011 • lltynOIOl Huvy Ou11 m Aluminum Foil 1.35 ll 01 "' ~··'' !l! Mayonnaise Nestle Semi-Sweet Morsels Limit 4 Lbs. Pleue Red Yams La. ·~~ .. , 1 ... I ·"' All RIGHTS llUUVEO NO SALE TO DEALERS 011 FOii COllllMERCIAl USE . .. . .. \ .... . 811t l 11n ili Canada Dry Mixes I 111 .69 ;n Porterhouse Steak to 2. 38 Oil ,~ ........ 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PAtCES £FFECllYC WED NOV 11 THRU WED NOY ltl. t91t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 18, 1981 ~---'!'"'----------------------------------------------------------------------Cream cheese dips add genuine American flavor to entertaining Ctop largest in history This year's turkey "With 100 mllllon choice Cor the holidays, crop 11 the largest In the pounds more turkey In fresh turkey portions n at Ion • s h I at or y , storage right now than In cluding half breaa according lo Heney the same lime last year, and turkey routs. ar The American way of tntertalnlnt ha• cbanaed dramaUcally over lhls century. For our aristocratic rorebe•ra , ae~vanu handled the actual work of party·glvlna. and competition was lierce among s9(lety hoateaaes to give the most lavis h functions. Menus were elaborate. an<J din1ters were rormal seated arfairs, with endless rule• governing servke, table settings and deportment. Today, a faster·paced lifestyle, and lack of household help h as meant that elaborate dinners are no longer necessary. In fact, a whole cuisine has evolved a round the cocktail party, a n informal gathering or friends over drinks and hors d 'oeuvres that was considered quite daring when It was first Introduced by trendier hostesses. The foods served al cocktail parties make an eclectic mix, but there are a few authentically American creations that have continued to be party traditions. Cream cheese dips are one classic favorite, because ol their ease of preparation, vers atility, and great flavor. When party dips made with cream cheese began appearing on the scene in the ·50s, they quickly caught on, and soon no party was complete without a flavorful dip or two. Hostesses loved them becau se of their versatility. the ease of advance preparation. and tbe fact that guests could serve themselves. Dips fit in perfectly with the new informality in party.giving. Homemakers used Cream cheese and herbs combine with crackers or raw vegetable. to pa rt!/ dips. -cream c heese as a rerr1 gerator sta ple , ready to combine with a few other ingredients for quick, impromptu part) rare .. Classic'" dip recipes soon appeared. among them the now famous Clam Appetizer Dip Clam dip was one or the first re c ipe s demon s tr<tted on televis ion 1 then a ired only in the New York and Ph1ladelph1a areasl. and the pubhc rushed out to buy the necessary ingredients for this intriguing and easy party dish. Withm days, the entire stock or canned clams on the Atlantic seaboard had been sold out East Coast packers requested that they be alerted m advaMce whenever the recipe was to be shown again, so that the stores would be well supplied to meet the demand Today. fussy party rood tha t needs last-minute altentifln is out or fashion, and dips remam a favorite. The trend 1s to showcase dips dramatically , serving them in unusual co ntainer s. and s urrounding them with vegetable dippers Look to yo ur supermarket produce department for the containers -why not a hollowed-out head of red cabbage, tor Instance? Turner, manuer of the and more yet to come, also plenlllul and ar PAllSLEYHEIUI California Turkey consumers can expect ideal for pre·hollda SPREAD Industry Board. bu r g a In pr ices family menus or Co l 8·ounce package t h r o u g h o u t t h e entertaining," Turne creamcheese During 1980 167 holidays," said Turner, stressed. V.. cup margarine million turkeys were noting that current Asked about th 2 tablespooDB finely produced in the U.S As wholesale prices are d1Herence between fresb choppedonion of Oct. 7• this year's running 10 cent.s to 15 a nd frozen turkeyt 1 l b I production was 5 to 6 a es Poon cents per pound lower Turner remarked, ''It' chopped parsley percent above the same than 1980 and well below really just a matter of C b · ft d period last year. om 1ne so ene the growers ' cost of individual prererenc cream c h eese and Jn California alone. production and convenience:· margarine, maxing until which produces about 14 Commenting on th well blended. Stir in percent of the nation's .. Toms and hens arc rise 10 production\ remaining ingredients. supply, the total crop is avu,ilable in every size, Turner' said, "'Turkey C hill. Serve with expected to exceed last basted or unbasted, now reBch maturity 3 ti\ crackers or bread. year's bumper crop or 21 fresh or frozen, and. 4 weeks earlier thaft Variations: Add one or million turkeys by about although whole body they did a few years the following to · cheese 5 percent. turkeys are the popular ago:· 1 mixture: ri~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I • 1 garlic c love, minced or 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder • '• teaspoon dill weed • 1 4 teaspoon tarragon • 12 teaspoon basil leaves • 1 2 teaspoon thy me DILL DIP 1 8·ounce package cream cheese 'h cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons milk ¥. cup chopped green oruon 1 tablespoon chopped parsley salt 1 teaspoon dill weed '• teaspoon celery 14 teaspoon onion powder Combine s oftened crea m cheese. mayonnaise and milk. mixin g until we ll blended . Sti r i n remaining ingredients. Chill. Serve m cabbage s hell with vegetable d1ppe~ 1f desired. R E\JAL CHEESE SAUCE 1 8-0unce package cream cheese. cubed i., cup milk salt '• teaspoon garlic ''• cu p ( 1 ·ounce I grated parmesan cheese Heat cr eam cheese and milk over low heat ; stir until smooth. Stir in remaining ingredients. Serve over hot cooked vegetables Savel5• on lpounds of Imperial Margarine ---"It--"'"'"" ___ ""'_ .. ,. .................. "' ...... ____ _. ... _ .............. _._., __ ..,,.. ._,_ ..... .,.....,....,._no_ __ "'_"'_ ""'-·-....-"'-~ ,._ .. ...,.. ____ .. __ ,........_ .... __ ~-""·--­........ ~--""""---~·--· ..... ...._""""'"' ........ ---,.._.., .... _""'...,..c. .. -l(ltl, .. l .... , ...... , .... -i.. ....... e-.. 11aa- .... WI)( '-........ ,,,.,""" __ .. ,..... ....... ~· ...... .._ __ ...._ .... '-.. '--··- •? II 111 .ti I ti 'I II. ·cl •11 •II !1 •I• ,, . , •q ,. r II ., , ?. ·~ ·1 J T II ll i 'fl .,1J} .n i i ll ·)f! A d 'i N .n ,, .. , II t ,, ----------- ---------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WednHday, November t8, 1981 ~~~~d.,~.~~~~r parties spiced ~~!~s..~~~b~ Isn't It dell1htful to can be 11erved ror two, or Oil 1111~ HIRll F'ranclseo. hrlmp ""'stick butler pac k away summer's fltt y . Aller inltlal Uutter • I 3ouncecansalmon ~cupwhlte wine picnic sear and return preparation, hold at Groun<I wulnutlf, or 2 tub I esp o o n s B o i I P a r a I e y . to autumn's formal room le m p e r u lure pecan. Ruaaascmble with lemon Garnish with lemon minced chives rosemary , tarrsaon, dinner partle1? Whether before setting under Leltucf' Inside. Sprinkle cru1Jhed •:i teaspoon parsley, thyme, hay leaf, butler, your party la for lour or broiler. Lemon wedges nuts over: then ~ pat of Paupiettes dt.· F1lets dry and wine for 10 minutes tO you'll want Cood that DELI IOUS TROUT Sprinkle inner trout butter on each side. Just de Sole, cooked in a 1 1 t e u s p o o n to reduce. Strum wine ev'er)'onc enjoys FOR TWO with fine~ herb<!s; insert be rore ser ving , set ch afing dish, are n1 ct> rm;emary liquid Into top of chafing Almost ever yon e 2 lar gl' trout , 2 le mon halves Inside under preheuled broiler rorudinnertorfour '• t easpoo n di s h , add bay leaf. e n Joys f Is h . J t is cleunl'<i each fis h , close. Heal oil for a few minutes to PAVPIE'rfES 0 1-: tarragon Place remaining herbs nutr itious , t ow in 4 lhln slices le mon. l o hi g h ; fr y fish . melt butter, an"lt toast FlLETSDE OLE 111teaspoonlhymc 1n a processor ; add calories, fllllne but not ,cut inhulf Di scard head, tail , nuts . Squeeze le mon 12 fllets of sole,·~ 14 teaspoon dry cleaned salmon,shrimp, satiating, and delicious Fine hPr bes aux b o n cs , a nd s k i n over. Serve on lettuce. pound each mustard and chives. Blend dry when prepared with mustud 1moothly wit~ one tublespoon wine into aa paste Add to fish mixture ; puree Spread puree on top of mets. Roll ; secure with toothpicks ; chill. Boil sauce in chaline dish. Stand filets In sauce, cover ; cook 7 to 8 minutes, or until fish ia done. Bas te twic e durtne cooking ,· herbs. • Try this colorful appetizer if you wish lo begin your dinner party with "oh's " a nd "ah's" from your guests . Serve raw oysters on individua l blocks of green ice: lop with red chili sauce; punctuale with bright ye llow lemon wedges. flltCtS EJftC1M -7 Jal UYS IOY 11-25, 1•1 RAWOVSTER APP ETIZER FOR ONE' 8 raw oysters, cleaned Fres h parsl ey, minced Lemon wedges Chili sauce ~'l bunch spinach . To prepare green ice: cook spinach in water. puree ; squeeze in a cloth lo extract all juice. Pour juice into an empty ice c ube tray . Stir through enough cold water to fill o/4 full Either include t h e splnach for a deeper color , or discard it. Freeze. When t horou ghly frozen, use a large heated serving spoon, or heated but disconnected flatiron to melt a cavity in center large enough to hold 8 oysters . Discard water in cavity. Roughly chip outer ice with a pick so block r ese mble s a moss-covered rock. Y~u can prepare these "d~hes" in advan ce, then keep them in the freezer Just place a s heet of foil on the top and bott o m f or protection. At servmg time, peel off fotl. Place ice on a thick napkin on a plate: s prinkle parsley inside cavity: set oysters on to p. Spoon a bit of chili sauce over Garnis h with lemon. Holiday meal tips If you 1dent1fied with the holiday turkey on your table I ast year because you, too, felt s tuffed . this ye ar consider the following advice from experts on nutrition and digestion_ Plan meals carefully a n d invite favorite friends or relatives. Keep convers ation light and pleasant Dine at a relaxed pace Bolting down food to watch a special t e le v i s ion program is hard on the digestion. In clude some low calorie-, dishes, served attra c ti v ely with garnishes. Some recipes included in a low fat, low cholesterol cook book look and taste good enough to be rattening Cookipg with class M A RI ON CUN · NING H AM , e dit o r of the 12th edition or the "Fanni e Farm er Cookbook,·• will conduct a class in American holiday cooking at 6:30 p .m . Thursday al the Broadway in Newport Beac h . Cost is SlO , which includes sample servings of recipes used. and reservations are available by c alling 644-1212. S HERMAN LIBRARY and Gardens in Corona del Mar will offer a c la ss taught b y Madeleine De Groot Crom 11 a .m . to 1:30 p .m . on Nov. 24. Recipes will Include artichoke s alad, 'brandy chicken liver pate, chicken in terrine en croute with vegetables and a lemon dessert. Fee is S20. and preregistration is required. Call 673-2261. HOLIDAY BAKING classes wtll be offered Mon day mornings or evenings beginn ing' Nov . 30 t hrou1h t he Capistrano Adult School. Call 413 ·0558 for inr .. --... 1"" j, • OR RIVERSIDE BRAND FRESH FROZEN ID e 18·22 LB LB. 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TER BROS C~UNKS OR SLICED IN OWN JUICE 20.oZ CAN I Royal Gelatin ~-&-VARIETIES ~ 3-0ZPKG IUC:fO .nWll IUI L-I TIA• IOHlLHa Wll..IOM VU tl'f't 'Alt ... llmlATS ~TOOllOU IWI'" OAllti 1wtn1wttnl tm'flEST rmYIWT fmlllAST IOC«O TO <MIDCJI IWWTSWMnl6 DAii• AAMOUll .... fl~D lllST 1111 tmTIWT mtUSrmY VCll'IA •AJ<C• ~o Df•~ APPLES l.A~f l'VllE 00\.0 H4Yll$ ORlllEI PET • • Evaporated Milk 13-0Z OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED OR WH9LE Cranberry Sauce 1&0Z PRINCELLA Cut Yams 29-0Z VI.ASIC »-01 'I" ... , .. • • 8'veet Pickles 22·0Z •1.09 • I MRS CUBBISONS SEASONED CORNBREAD Dreuln1 ~VARIETIES INSTANT 99e 216-0Z I !~lc~5 ~ddln& Diamond Foll REG PK 3f,c EACH 98° • Reynolds Foll 2~SOFT 54° ~ ~ foi~ll~~/ Plllpki1 Pit --I .. ,,, stm emt Cab -·-I ·•o• 11.99 Sara l• Dallsll ~~ t '"°' 11.32 Cs11t Cab ~.~'ilc... • ""°' su5 Sara l• Cab = .. --~ .. I ·-11.55 er.. Qeese Cab ~ • . .... '113 Rolls :==... I -• Pit SMlls :? I -• "-•""'-t -'1.9 Plml*li t.stn Pit ::.. 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' REYNOLDS OVEN COOK 19x23.ll • Turkel Baa .................. 2.cr 79• • FL!l8CHMANNI STIC S 9 Marsarln• ..................... 1e-oz 7 • I NUOOA STICI( Maqarlne ............. ·; ........ 1-ll 59• I 81AOS E'<E TOPPING Cool Whlp ....................... .oz79' l'k•11.11 ,,.L ... ''"•11a Ice cream still Anierica 's favorite year-round dessert lb TOM HOGE AJWt•.-..... Wfl• No one knows who ln~ented lee cream, but lt a~s back at least 700 )'Ura. Mauco Polo said lbat during hi s 13th-century travels through China he had sampled lees made from 'both milk and water. A century later, water ices were being made in Italy. and by 1640 ({ing Charles I of Eng[and gave a banquet at which his c hef ser ved a surpr ise dessert of "cream ice." Charles wa s s o dehghled with the gelJd sw"et that he pensioned oet the cook with orders to keep his recipe a secret. Apparently the chef b o aste d about his creation, because ice cream soon became popular 1n the Britis h Isles. Our Found1ng Fathers "ere fond of 1ce cream and records show that George w.as hington purchased a "cream machine for making ll'e" in 1794. Sever al years later, \\ ashmgton ran up a bill of S200 for ice cream In one 1ummer at Mount Vernon. Today Ice cream IS considered America 's favorite de.sacrt in one form or another, and Its consumption has soared since World War II for some reason. It is said that the average American con s umes about 16 quarts a year. The great bulk of Ice c ream cons umed , 1n Am e rica today is commercial , but the homemade kind is still regarded as the best. It nn be made b)' either the stirred or stUl-frozen method. The stir.red method usea a crank freezer surrounded by Ice. and salt and la turned by band or an e lectric motor. lt'a delicious, but a lot of trouble to make. Jt"'s possib l e lo still-freeze a batch of ice cream with little more effort than combining a few ingredients. pouring lhe mixture i nto a container and popping it i nto the freezer compartment or your refrigerator. ·-"" DEL MON rE • Sweet Pickles are so cnsp and crunchy because they are made the old-fashioned way, long-cured using only premium spices and ''Vac uum-Lock" sealed for freshness. Prove it to yourself with this 7e coupon. 7C Off DEL MONTE• SWEET PICKLES, ANY salE OR STYLE. ·Savel on KLEE~~ DinnerNapkins ... in New Rich EarthJ' Colors .. ,,_ .. PINNl ~ ,.,,,..pt,.,,..,·:. DINNERS NAPK1N --~~~ \1~1 1'J I J \/ \ 1Ji11111·1 . '·'I 1J..111 llic/1 ( 'tHYNI Ht'OIHI :1111 I 1 ·1,·~unt 'IJm t:olorH /1/1•11tl 1111/i t11<l:n s 11<1111ml tf1•1·111 .111(/ .11{1{ .111 t',\lm 111111 Jr 11/ d1·i:,.11w1• 111111111 cl111111·r 1;,/1/1." ..... llf/, ,,/ll llll!,1'1' ,fllc/ lllt>ll' .1ho;od11·111 ih;111 111r/111;i" Mll,l!,/1• 11/1 llilfl/..tll.,, 1}11(' • 1\11 / .. \/.\ /1111/111 """"'' \.111J..111 /iti.t~ tl1n>u~l1 ,,,, 1'11//IY' 1'11';1/ - Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Wodnesday, Novomber 18, 1981 C9 ~g.y~4oc or 8 OZ. fir Or lYtQ 2 OZ. mlgers jare INSTANT LM r OMf covl'OH 11<• PUllC>IAH I FOLGER COHEE co s fOAE COUPON I 0549 7 s I ' ~ ... ------------------------------- • · ing values • I I - .... •--couPm< --·--------~ntucky Fried Chicken . & Grog Shoppe OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY 200 Marine Ave. 878-0880 CANAD IA CLUB 750ml SAVE $3.00 S6.39 J&B SCOTCH 750ml SAVE $3.40 Effective November 18·26 1981 BLUE NUN 750ml SAVE $2.00 S3.29 Jacques Bonet HAMPAGNE 750ml Slt1VE $1.00 KAMCHATKA ~ VODKA 1.75 LT SAVE $3.51 MOET CHAN DON White Star 750ml SAVE $8.00 IACKYFARMS Fnsh ...... 69¢ FRESH TURKEYS CRANBERRIES I 2 01. rl&CJ. TOMS .......... s1o~. 18-24 lbs. Haas 39¢ AVOCADOS . . . . . . . • ... HENS ••••••••• I 0·16 lb1. Check Additional In-Store Specials -Open Daily 9 a.m.-10 p.m. . l ' -----,....._ ----- Cle Orange Co at DAILY PfLOTfflodriosday November 18, 1981 .Tea .a refreshing.change of pa~e • • t,ll l4'111l)OOU 31,lt (Fro• Pase Cl) PINEAPPLE sova CllEAM LOA•' • tablespoona butter or maraartne, melted \4 cup IOU!' cream 1 c up drain ed en.ashed pineapple < u11e l!H4 or 15\Al ounce can) 2 e11s 1 '1<l cups all·purpose nour ~cup sugar 6 tablespoons cocoa lr'l teaspoon baking aoda Autu01n ~pp l e • recipes "An apple a day keeps lhe doctor away ." ''You're the apple of m) eye." "As American as O'\Om 's app l e pi e · · 'these are just a few or th e m any home~ s~yings about apple:. that point out America's lov e a ffair with the nutritious. crunch} h-uit. ... cup cho11~ nul.f Combine naelted butter, 11our c1f'um. drained plnuµph.1 nd eg&li ln gmall bowl, blend wull. In larit bowl , thorou&hly combine floui , 1rngar. cocoa, baking powdt'r, bakina sod1&, ult and nuts, and p1ne1.1pplc mixture to dry ingredients Stir J~"~ until mo1steoed. pour· into one well-greased 8~~ x 41 ~-inch loaf pan, two 73l< x 3~ 111<.•h pan:. or four >ISV.. x 314 inch Joat l teupooa vanilla pans. Ruke lnrao loaf for 1 Yi cup1 c hopped 65 tn 70 mmutea, lwo fresh or treah froaen p n 11 u n d c o o I cranberries thorouahly Sprinkle S cups all-purpose with powdered 1ugar, llour b c r o r" • ~ r v I n 1 , I I 2 cups auaar ch>slrl'd. 2 ~ teaspoons bakin& powder C RA~BERllY·ORANG£ l teaspoon bakin1 ( OCOA TEA RfNG soda •-• cup shortening, 1 teaspoon salt m •lted 1 c up c hopped '-' cup cocou walnut.a 2 \lggs 0 r a n g e G I a z e l cup orange juice (recipe below) l h teaspoons grated C o n bi o e m e It e d orange peel shortening and cocoa in 1m1ll bowl ; aet uide. Thorou1hly combine •CC•. oran11 Juice oran1e peel, vanJfla and cranberrlH In 1mall bowl. l n l•r1e bowl blend flour, 1u1ar. b1kln1 powder, bakln1 aodal ~~l and nut.a. Add c ranoerry mlxture and cocoa mixture lo dry in1redlent1, stir just until moistened and blended. Pour into well 1reaaed lO·lncb tube pan; bake at S50 degrees for 75 minutes. Cool thoroughly on wire rack, remove rrom pan Drlule wltb Orange Glaie or sprinkle with powdered sugar before aervin1. Garnlah with oran1e slices, If deslred ORANGE GLAZE: Melt 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 10 am,all saucepan; stir m ~ teas poon g r ated orange peel and ~ .. cups cqnrection ers' sugar. Blend in 1 t o l h tablespoons orange juice until 1laze is or desired coqsistency. NEW! Every Sund~ • ,. e ll 's fall again and fres h , crisp, juicy apples are everywhere . In season and inexpensive, lt ed and Golden' Delicious. Mc intosh, Jonathan . Slayman. Cortland and Rom{•, I America's most pqpuJar appl es , are all BUTTERBALL TURKEYS ~.88 I ~ abundantlky d1splad) efd 1n ~permar ets an ru1t stands nationwide I• The United Stales D epartment of 4riculture esl1males t.h a t t h e a v e r a g e Am erican eats 17 J pounds of fresh apples I e-a c h year and J.? 4 pounds of processed ~pple product s (in cluding ranncd l 'apples, canned JUICl', I (r.ozen apple product-. and dried apples 1 We thank you 'll f111rt I t he follC>\\1ng appl l' recipe:. apple..,olutt•h de licious BtU<ED APPLES 2 tablespoons ..,ugar 1 packet dr) butte•• substitute 1'2 L e a s p o o n c..innamon 1 ~teaspoon nutm1•i.: 4 bttkmg apple~. cored '4 cuµ raisins Preheat u\'en to 350 d egrees F Cumhint· sugar. butter ..,ub ... 11tull' cinnamon. and nutmeJ? Sprinkle in apple ea' 1l.\ Add 1 tablespoon ra1s1m. to each apple Plan• apples 1n baking d1.!\h and bake 30·40 minute,.., or until soft Make.., ~ servings APPLE CABBAGE SLAW 1 packet dr) hull 1·1 substitute, m1M•d \\ tlh •14 cup water 1 2 cup plain In" f.lt yogurt 1 table spoon distilled white \·anegar 1 tablespoon sugar 3 cup s f1nl'I \ .ftlredded red cabbage I 1 cup chopped green apple. unpeeled 1 mt-dium orange, peeled and chopped 14 cup thinly s liced celery I 14 cup chopped I walnuts I n I a r g e b 'o " I . combine huller s ubstitute . yogurt. 'linegar, and sugar. Acid r t-m aining ingredients and toss to mix well Chill. Makes 6 servings APPLE BROWN BETT\' 1 cup lightly parked roft bread crumbs 11, cup f1rml) P>c k ed li ght brown sugar • 1 teaspoon c 1n namon ' 1 packet dr) bullttr I sabs titule mixed with 1• c;up water 3 large bakan~ 1 al>p les. peeled. cored arid s liced ~ 2 tables po ons 1ranuJated sugar 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice Preheat oven to 375 deg r ees F. In small bowl, toss bread crumbs wH b brown s u g a r . cinnamon, and butler pbstitute. ln 1-quart f,as-s-erole, co mbine apples, granulated sugar, lemon juice. and ~ cup crumb mixture Pren mixture d o wn lJthtly. Sprlnkte with remaining c rumb s . lake 45 minutes, or "'til apples are tender • Ud top is browned, .}Jllketr4 servtrf' !"LADY LEE 39 ~~~~AR ·~Cl B •• ""~" r wn 1 1nr 't"""n CUDAHY BAR·SHAMS 879T !"WHIPPING 99 i £~~AM 1601 Ctn . ?-HEAD& ·253 ~ ~~~2YLDER~sor C<>n01t1on ng sn~m"°° I STUFFING 87 MIX . 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Add parsley, grill tor 45 mlnutea to 1 Th1nb1lvln1 whe• the ta•e. crumbled sage, salt and pepper. hour. untll heattd. Pll1rlm1 and Indiana . 1,11 teupoon salt Pour onio n-celery SWEET POTATOES: cooked tbelr least over Fre1h around mixture over bread , To kelUe aril1 oil sweet an open It.re, wby not pepper atlrrlng Ugh Uy. Add eu p o tato ea . r h c e on cook your holiday bird 1 egg, llihtly beaten and enough broth or cooklna grid directly outdoors Ulla year? -.. c up to 1 cup bouillon to make moist, a bove coals tor about 75 There's a trend t o turkey broth or bouillon but not wet sturrtn1. mlnut.ea, or until done. I n c re a a e d r a 11 Break bread into Taste for seasoning and A CORN SQUASH : barbt>culng these days, small pieces In large adjust if necessary. Grill hal ves with c ul as more and more bowl. Heat butt er H eal dressi ng In si de d ow n ror 30 " people discover how lo heavy aklller over covered foil pan, foll minutes. Turn , add well outdoor cookine medium heat ; saute packet or heavy-duty butter and brown susar. and beautiful aut\l'\'nn onion, celery, carrot and ca~serole a longalde continue grtll 30 minutes ·---------......_._ -~ ---.... __ --.. _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, November 18, 1981 Cl I 1-'or a dtl/erntt /14001', barbecue a turkey outdoort an /ine f all weather days 10 together. zucchini unUJ soil. about turkey In covered kettle longer, or until done Since Thanksglving r-~~~~~~--:~~~.....;..~~~~~~~~=-...:._~~..::.::..~~~~~~=--..::....::...=:.-==:====================:...._--=..::._::==:=:::._~~~~~~~~~~~ weather In Oranee County is still nice. preparing part of the dinner over charcoal adds new excitement and interest to the holiday meal It goes riebt along · with the more relaxed k ind of entertaining people are doing, too. Unlike the origin a l November celebration, fortunately we don 't have to russ with an open fire. We can rely instead on a handy covered kettle grill that. assures beautifully done turkeys each lime. R egardless of the weather , it 's no de{errent to cooking your turkey over the coals. Heat reflected from the kettle lid cooks the bird slowly and evenly without a rotisserie. Yet the meat is juicy and tender with a wonderful outdoor flavor. Like to have smoked turkey ror a change? You can have one quite inexpensively simply by adding damp hic kory chips to the coals. Or, you may want to stir a rew drops of natural liquid hickory s m oke into lhe sauce you brush on the bird. If you think cooking the turkey on the grill means there'll be no gravy, you're in for a pleasant surpriH. All those good jukes and drippings can be caught in a shallow foil pan placed under-the bird. A roast holder rack barbecue accessory for the kettle simplifies . liltini and moving the t urkey. Another advantage of kettle coo kin1 at Thanksgiving is that other foods. can be done at the same time. With turke y and tr i mmings coo kin g outdoors. the oven Inside is free for baking the. pies or whatever else is on your menu. KETTLE-ROASTED THANKSGIVING TU HEY (Makes It to lJ Servlap> 10 to 12-pound fresh or th-awed , frozen turkey• Vegetable oil lh cup lemon juice ~cup hooey Prepare a covered kettle barbecue grill with equal amounts of charcoal briquels (about 30 to 40 total) on two sides of the grill for i ndire ct grilling . Re m ove g i blets and neck from turkey; use to make broth for dressing. Rinse turkey; pat dry with paper towels . Secure drumsticks and neck skin. Place turkey breast side up in roast holder, In drip pan at center or grill. Cover kettle and g r i ll 1 hour . Brus h tur key with mixture or lemon juice and honey. Add more briquels to kettle. Cover and srill turkey 1 more hour. Brus h turkey again with lemon juice-honey mix t ure . Cover and continue to griU 30 to 45 minutes , or until thi c k es t part of drumstick feels sort. or when juices in thiah are golden when pierced with a fork. When done, remove turkey from grill. Let atand 20 minutes before carving. Use juices and pan drippinga lo toil pan for broth or gravy. •For other sizea, allow 15 minutes per pound, or until thermometer reads 185 degrees. "THE GOOD SUTH" WHOLEGaAIN D&DSING <Makes I • It lervia11> l·poun<t loaf whole grain btead ~ cup butter or mareartne 2 medium onions, chopped 1 cup chopped celery ~ cup eatb: a rated C81Tol, IUCCblnJ v. cup chopped parsley • ...;:i-• · . Ralphs Will Not Be Undersold On Fr zen Grade A Tom Turkeys! ~~~-:::::::-,~~~-~ ---Grade A Ralphs Premium-Frozen "ll l\DS\ ::= ~ -~ ~ 1·9·21 lb. Avg. Size ~~!~~!~~~is\ Tom Turkey co\Qf\09 Ra\i>hS $\Ofl oeta\\s '" ·~·'"" Limit 1 per family Save .50 · .03 tax with Coupon #465 Any Roasting Pan each .50oFF with coupon & purchase of any turkey. roast or ham 3 lbs or larger Limit One Item and One Coupon Per Customer Coupon Effective Nov. 19 thru Nov. 25. 1981 SUPER COUPON Armour Golden Star Delicious Butter Basted Ralphs Fresh Boneless Cream Turkey Cheas·a ~lb. 69 • while supply lasts! per lb. Ralphs has a full selection of fresh and frozen poultry lncludlng Swill 8unerball Ralphs brand lrozen tur\eya •~a wide aelechon ol lrHh hHUys Also QffH. ct11cken1, COfnJsh game hens $lulled tur\eya, 1unlor turkeya. breasts. hlndquarttll duclla and more ~v~~/ Ralphs-Regular, Party Flake, ~ or Wheat Grain Frozen Brown-N-Birds Eye Serve Rolls Cool Whip pkg. of 12 a oz. ctn. • • Ralphs Monterey Jack or Ralphs-Fresh Mild Whipping Cheddar Cream 8 oz. pkg. • 09 • More Super Holiday Values Ralphs will not be Undersold on frozen ~rade A Tom Turkeys· • Th11otter1pphes to all 1upe1m1r,ets ch11n wide non rtst11cted p11ce 1d•e•l•Hd 1n 1he Los Angelo T1mu e11ctud1ng membenh1p sto•es ')tier elfecll•t No• 19 lhru No• 2~ 1981 Green Band-Crisp Fresh Celery each . Ce • Libby's Pumpkin 29oz. c•n Limit 2 . Natural Style Froun-2 Peck-Limit 2 Diet Rite, RC 100 Cole or Ball Brand Potato Chips Aaaorted Yarletlee Western H-arth Br11d eoz. 85 beg. 1~ lb. 79 loaf • Prlcee eftectlve Nov. 11 thru Nov. 25, 1111 ecottrrttM 1111 by "•lphe Qroc•r Comp.n,. All .................... W• ,...,,. tM rttht t• llmlt or retwe ni-• ............. ......,. ., .......... .... aawtnp ,... ... 10 pr"lew ..-·1 A•1 prlc:o, or IHI dote prior to lntllal Hico reduetten 11e1twt•o of tld•ortlNd or promotlo!'•I prtcff. 'dwortlNd ltome '" thl• •d art tM 11mo price 01 lower In 111 110111 ,,,c.. °'"°' than adwortl1od prlc•• m1y wery dtpondl1'g 11pon roc1i iompoUUon, coet l•ctore or 9009r•phtc locatlon. Pat Ritz . Pie Shells 10~ 49 pkg •• Non Returnable Btl. Canada Dry Mixers 11~. 59 btl •• Pick up your frM copJ of ..Holiday Savings S~ct1cular" Cou101 Blok Whlle 'lupplJ L~1tal 3H na SY., COSTA MDA == PAstl •._LUU •ts cam a. AT 11.111, .,. 1•-.llftfmLS ._ ... 1214 IMI. TISll. ~a.,. an. 1721117' SY .. TISTll CISTA llSA • • RC Cola 2 llr. 99 btl .• (No choleaterol·Low In Sodium-Chiquita High In Pot•••lum) Bananas .25 per lb. 15411 s . ...sf, IUiWWWd ST• .mc t-lt lllr. N - I ; eta Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Wedneaday, November 18, 1ea1 New cookbook offers ideas, • • recipes usmg corn syrup There'• 11o m e thing corn syrup into 9 slices. Jn small Seal together en and about the tall that 2tablespoonsbrown 11aucepan melt milk . Add to dry makes the heart 1row sugar maraarine over medium mixture and stir unUI warm with t.houghts of 1 teaspoon ground heat. ln 8x8x2·1nch glass moistened. Pour over good food. Vacatlons are cinnamon b a k I n g d i s h m i x hot apple slices. Bake In over, the holidays are 11\a cup chopped together margarine , 3SO·degree F. oven 35 comlna. It'a time t.o put walnuts corn syrup. brown sugar minutes or until cake our 11 v es In some 2~ cups buttermilk and <'iMamon. Arranae lester inserted in center isemblance of order. baktng mix apple slices in bottom of .comes out <'lean. Loosen ·For some of us that 1/4 cup sugar dish. Sprinkle with edges; invert on serving means, tor one thlng. 1,11 teaspoon ground walnuts . Bake in platter and cool 10 filing t.he recipes we've allspice 350 ·degree"' oven 15 minut es b e for e clipped all summer. or 1 egg minutes. In large bowl removing from baking digelng out rall :\.cupmllk stir together baking dish . Serve warm • Frozen pumpkfn pi• and on apple up•fde down cake . ore ~ci~• from o new cookbook. favorites, the ones we Cut apples crosswise mix. sugar and allspice. Makes 9 squares use ror holiday baking ___ _:..;:..._ ______ _;___;;;__ ___ ..:._ _____ ...:_ __________________________________________ _ and gift giving. Here t.o help is a new recipe collector's edition of a cook book. It is a 125·page spiral bound cook book with some of America 's favorite recipes. The book. called "The Karo Cook Book ," was produced by Best Foods, partially in answer to consumer requests for favorite corn syrup recipes but also l o introduce cooks to new ways to cook with corn · syrup. The book includes r ec1pes in all rood categories, from main dishes to desserts. with a s pecial section on making jams. pickles a nd r e lishes . It is available for $2 from Karo Cook Book. Dept. KCB·N, Coventry, CT 06238. The sec tion on desserts is especially appealing and from that c hapter com e these three qui c k . easy recipes The Oui c k Apple Upside Down Cake. old fashioned in taste. 1s made with a bisc uit mix; Frozen Pumpkin Pie is uncooked and quick to put together The H o t Fr uit Compote, made with dried fru its is energy·savi ng when baked along with a main dish FROZEN PUMPKJN PIE 1 cu p c ann ed pumpkin 1'2 cup dark corn syrup 1".i teas.,POOn salt 1 '2 teaspoon ground ginger 14 teaspoon ground nutmeg ''" teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 cup heavy cream '~ cup sugar 1 baked (9·1n ch1 graham cracker crust 1 pint vanilla ice cream. softened In medium bowl stir together pumpkin, corn syrup , s alt, g i nge r . nutmeg . and cinnamon ln lar_ge bowl with mixer at high speed whip cream; gradually beat in sugar. Fold pumpkin mixture into whipped cream. Spread bottom of crust with ace cream; spoon pumpkin mixture over ice cream. Freeze al least 2 hours Remove from freezer 10 minutes before serving. Makes 8 servings. HOT FRUIT COMPOTE 1"2 cup sugar '~ teaspoon ground ginger 1"7 teaspoon ground nutmeg 2 pear s. peele d. cored. sli ced 2 apples, peeled. cored.sliced 'h cup dried apricots 112 cup pitted prunes Peel from 1 lemon 3 tables poons lemon juice 1 <3·i nchl cinnamon stick 1.2 c up lig ht corn syrup ln small bowl mix together su~ar, ganger and nutmeg. In 2-quart casserole place pears, apples , apricot s. prunes, lemon peel and lemon juice. Add sugar mixture; toss to coat well. Add cinammon stick. Cover. Starring occasionally, bake in 325 -degree oven 1 hour or until fruit Is soft. Stir in corn syrup: Cover; let stand 10 to 15 minutes. Serve warm. Makes 6 t.o 8 servings. QUI CK APPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE 2 medium apples, peeled, cored 2 tablespoons margarine ~ cup light or dark I Daily Pilot e classifieds 1 e wortc for • you. can 642·5'71 e forqulck J ca~sales. 9 , . . ' GUARANTEED LOWEST TURKEY PRICE I • -------ALL lfiilll .....-AT 7 AM ~•AY *We guarantee that you won't pay more for our lun Valley Froaen Tem turkey than for any oth•r supirmarkets' Gracie 'A' froaen turkey 14 M0\11STOllU0..N lfO, NS• MIAT & flSH OUTS Cl0$fl» UNION RULU aclwertlsecl In this newspaper U S 0 A Choi<• 8"1, 8onelu, Rib Cut lB 3 .99 SPENCER STEAKS Bulk or Port1es·Ooe1 Not Eaceed 22% Fot LB 2 .19 LEAN GROUND BEEF EJ Rond10 lB 1 .29 PORK SAUSAGE BllF BOlllLlll SPENCER ROAST RllCUl La.3.59 USDA CHOICE llODACOLOR •11024 2 19 •126-24 • KODACOLOR 135·24 TIME ZERO SINGLE PACK TIME ZERO TWIN PACK R11H Cherry TOMA YOU 2.29 6 .19 12.59 8SIC •• 9 FARMER JOHN BACON Grode A FrHh I B '12 lb1 G•ode 'A' FrHh 1014 lbs HUNTSINGER TOM TURKEY LB .99 HUNTSINGER HEN TURKEY lB .99 Hormel Cur• 8 1 Whole or Hoff 8or M Whol• 8on•i.u BONELESS HAM LB 3~ 19 TAVERN HAM LB 3.•9 Ht<kory Cree~ Woter Added Whole or Hoff 8or M lo Meso BONELESS HAM LB 2 .69 BONELESS HALF HAM (8 3 .•9 all>( Fresh Fill•! o• l8 1 .69 fre.h-801 Jor EA l .•9 PACIFIC RED SNAPPER WESTERN OYSTERS Froren Oelro\led, Coc~101I Sire lB 4.98 FrHh-8·01 Jar EA 2.29 COOKED SHRIMP EASTERN OYSTERS . .. 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LI. 2.63 Wesi Po<. 16·01 JULIENNE BEANS Soro lH -~·~ or CROISSANT ROLLS ...................... 1.29 Ready to 8oke, All Vorletie1, A11t Si1e1 I 39 PILLSBURY COOKIES . •. ...... ... • E R f,.,.., Wflt1b Co9• & G•ba.n TURKEY BREAST 18 2 .19 El llo,.<ho Fr~h TURKEY HINDQUARTERS lB .19 fr,.>h lor9e Colilo•n•o G1own ROASTING CHICKEN LB .89 F•ISHG•ADIA FOSTl-R FARM DUCKI c La .• 99 .ci..-...... ,_~, •• ...,c-- lllGLINOOll "29' NA VALLI WINll ~ .......... ,,~ ........ -~ BALLANllNE'S SCOTCH lANCEllS ROSE' ,._ LANCERS BRANCO MACON·VlllAGES Sw- •• A •IH O ........... ••.•9 S.98 S.98 •.99 LI .• 21 • Daily Pilat WEONESOAY, NOV. 18, 1981 CLASSIFIED 07 USC's Trojans.are looking. at cotton for New Year's garb. D2 . Pairings strange, but it's nothing L new "We must have said something wrong," said Edison football coach BiJI Workman. "I'm astounded b y it," said Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner. "We're a lillle m ystified," said Corona del Mar Coach Dic k Morris. They were speaking, of course, about the CIF football pairings released Sunday. Cypress High is out and Pete Yoder's Esperanza Aztecs are in, despite back-to-back crus hing losses whic h appeared to make the Aztecs No. 5 in the Empire League (Esperanza actually finished in a tie for thlrd and became the le ague's No. 4 t eam des pite playing like NQ9.t6). Off an another direction, in the Eastern Conference, Damien High is accorded the wild card berth, a school which CIF Commissioner Ray Plutko actually cove rs the games for the Pomona P rogress·Bullelin news paper C Plutko's son, who is a senior, is the captain of the basketball team). PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON St. Paul Coach Marijon Ancich appeared to be near collapse when he saw the pairings. His unbeaten Swordsmen, who waded through the Angelus League, must <theoretically) defeat dangerous Fountain Valley or Del Rey League champion St. John Bosco, then stop the Edison Express <the Chargers have won 32 In a row) just to get to the finals! If Ancich appeared shook up, you should have seen the Fullerton coach, who is paired up agajnst Esperanza. He was re peatedly a sking CIF administrative assistant Bill Clark the r e asoning for h is c hampions hip te am being paired up with Esperanza, the wild card learn m the Southern Conference which failed lo hve up to its coach's Jlreseason predictions. But this is the way 1t 1s And it's nothing new llow about the CIF 4·A baseball finals in 1979 when El Segundo's brilliant 4-A team was relegated to an a fte rnoon finals by Plulko at Ana heim Stadium in order lo put the emphasis on the 2-A finals, which j ust happened lo feature Covina and another Pomona area team? El Segundo Coach John Stevenson was so mad he left the 4 A champions hip trophy at home plate with a note pinned to it. Something like "slk k 1t," wasn't it? Al last yea r's Cl F 4·A football finals everyone was obliged to sit on the same side with most of the' 29,000 plus forced into the end zones, another Irritation Well. all of thes e tb1ogs, with the excepUon of d ad's school. have something in common. It's money T he Cff < Plutko and Co.) scrapes off the lop 50 per cent of all football playoff receipta (and the baseball finals>. so the bigger the gate, the more a ttra<:t ave the game. the more it figures to reaUze. Big games come with big wins, but the Clf' appears to want the setup guaranteed. In dollars and cents reality maybe that makes sense but don 'l try to sell it to those who are doing the work, who have earned the right to seek a title under normal circumstances. Imagine top-rated Edison with the tuk of <potentially> defeating always tough Servile, Fontana and St. Paul, just to make it lo the finals. <St>e CARLSON. Page 03> Edison, Marina, FV in playoffs again O•llf 1>119' l>"°to bf U• l>lfM By ROGE R CARLSON Of'"• O•ily '"119' SUH Have you heard this one before? Edison High's Chargers enter the CIF Big F'1ve Conference footba ll playoffs b1ddirrg to defend their crown ? Founta in Valley and Manna are back again for another crack after sterling Sunset League campaigns·1 o r course you have T he Ch argers, t wo-tame de fend ing Cl f c hampions, a re making their eighth straight a ppearance m the eliminations Friday, Fountain Valley 1s back for a seventh strajght and the up-and·commg Vikings of Manna make their third a ppearance in a ro" He re's a look at each's firs t-round contest · Servtte va. Edlaon The Friars or Servile are th~ wild card entry m the Big Five Conference with a 6·'4 record, a deceiving mark because of the compe tition. Servile extended St. Paul ( 10·6) and Fountain Valley (20 14 JJ>efore bowmg. The cataljst or Serv1te's attack IS quarterback Doug Butler, who ope ned some eyes agains t Fountain Valley when he came ofr the bench in the fourth quarter to complete 10 or 13 passes, mostly to tight end Paul Reilly, to give Servile a 14-13 lead in the late stages or the game Butle r has completed 77 or 160 passes for 1,066 yards and seven touchdowns A right-hander, his favorite tar get 1s Reilly, small for a tight end at 5· 11 . 185 pounds Reilly gives you the tight end look but has the .,.,1de receiver 's hands . While Ser.vile a ppears to have left its trend to" a rd the running game for the passing or Butler, the f'nars also have a solid defense. Rover Steve Ra hon (6·1, 190 sr .) is considered a n All-Orange County candidate and a major college prospect. The de fense has allowed only 11 pomts per game When the Fnars do run, it's usually behind the a re a cleared out by guar 4 Mike Alvarez (6·2, 210) a nd Bodie Newcomb, ·a 5-11, 225-pound senior left tackle. · Weat Covina vs. Marina PLAYING THE NET Corona del Mar ll1 g h 's Katrina Moiso <221 and Pam Lawre nce await the ball as it trickles over the net from a Mater Dei player Tuesday night. The Sea Kings won in four games to advance to the 4-A semifinals Thurs day a gainst Santa Monal'a. See story on page 0 3 West Covina's Spartans are in the playofCs for the eighth time an 10 yea rs under Coach Tim Brancheau in a system which spills over with former West Covina players now on the coaching staff Quarterback John Kleena has passed for over 1.000 yards and eight touchdowns out of an 1-formatJOn, but the Spartans rePortedly are not ----------------- Team Fiat t ests UCI Kevin Ma gee a nd the UC I rv1ne Ante ate r s basketball ll'am open the 1981 82 s eas on tonight m Crawford Ha ll (7 JO ) against English Team fiat M agec. UCI's All-Amencan, "111 s ta rt a t the post position for Coach Rall Mulligan's Anteaters PCAA outlook (See Page 02) but his supporting cast was left 1n doubt Sunday when several other starters were put out with inj uries. Team Fiat has not had much success since 1l started playing in this country in e xhibition ga m es w i th co ll ege and university teams~ "We're not approaching this g am e as a n exhibition," Mulligan says. "If it c ame in the middle of the season, I would probably subslltute a lot so I could see everybody. But since this will open our season, we are looking at it as any other game. "Our r egulars need the playing time to get ready for Oregon a week from Saturday night so they'll s ee plenty of action." T he game will be broadcast on KWVE ct08 FM> beginning at 7:25. Team Fiat lost to Pepperdl.ne Monday and USC Tuesday. The Engli h squad also lost to UC Santa Barbara Saturday night. Fernando: O'Malley's new partner? Dodger owner to open the vault to sign Valenzuela Nobody c ame in o n the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me. but .. • It is either ironic al or fateful, or both, that the Los Ange les and Baltimore NFL franc hises which wer e s wapped b y C arroll Rosenbloom and Robert lrsay in 1972 are today in states of almost totaJ or ganizational deterioration. • When Pete r O' Malley signs Fernando Valenzuela to a new Dodger contract, he may have more than a leflhanded pitcher . he may have a partner. • An Iowa.Washington State Rose Bowl game may have a cornball ring to it which would amuse everyone with the exception or the Pasadena promoters of the "granddaddy of them all." • THE JUDGE WHO ruled in favor of female s ports writer Mi chele ll immelberg . who demanded admittance to the lockerroom or the San Francisco 49ers. was Marilyn Hall Patel whose name suggests another female. • The current harness meeting at Del Mar has beautiful facilities, excelle nt weather and top flight horses and drivers but needs some customers. • Nobody hopped past on a pogo stick and asked, but my vote for the National League Cy Young award went to Tom Seaver because be had a m uch better record than Fernando Valenzuela. • The management of the Rams ahO\lld forget whatever It Is they art doing and commence deep study or the 1982 college draft. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER • When Laker owner J erry Buss explained the team's slow start as a matter or working into a new system, he must have forgotten that he used the identical excuse when the Kings were slow leaving the gate. • FAT LADIES DON'T -look so good, but they are sure fun to dance with . • You know you a re getting old if you remember when a championship right was a major event rathe r than a weekly television feature. • Note to Jim Healy, the thrush of M elromedia Sq uare ... Your favorite female sports writer, the one who invented her own racing lingo at Santa Anita, is being unloaded effective Jan. 1. • The list of Angels expendables is topped by Don Baylor. • The thing dirrlcult to understand about any ongoing quarterback controversy with the Rams ii why anyone would want the job. • • San Francisco t9ers Coach BiU Walsh knows how to handle a young offense, a young defen se and , presumably, a young owner. • If' THE, EMMY people ever Inaugurate an award for the most abominable collection of talent in television historv. CBS' NFL Today will win from here to there ... It has gotten so bad that Phyllis, Irv and the Greek are dragging Brent down with the m. • The ultimate in overlapping seasons may come when the National Basketball Association overlaps itself. • Rarely has the National Football League had s uch distressing news as word that Pontiac, M1cb., cannot raise the money for the annual Super Bowl party. • Paul Westhead of the Lakers may be finding out that the worst thing an NBA coach can do is cause his creatures to suspect he is trying to coach them . • ON ITS LIST of possible e xp a nsion c ities, the National Hockey League includes San Diego which has lo lead the world in folded professional sports franchises. • As this is written, Bowie Kuhn and Ron Erhardt still have jobs and Muhammad Ali is coming out of retirement. • T he record for most reUrement.s is held by former major leaguer Joe Pepitone. • Someone should tell the pro soccer people that cricket probably wouldn't make It in this country either. . • Try these for famous sports statement.a or the century ... Van Gordon Sauter will revolutlonbe sports on television . . . Oeorgla Rosenbloom FronUere plays eolf to a slx ha.odlcap -from the men's tee . . . Magic J ohnson is not 1n lt for th• money . . . Howard Coeell telll It like it is. (all cames at 7:30 eacept •ere netedl TH came Thursday Mayfair at M1ss1on V1e10 Friday Servile vs. ld1son at OCC Ftn Valley vs St John Bosco it Cerritos West Covma vs Marina at Westminster Estancia at El Modena Corona del Mar at Downey Warren vs £1 Toro at M1SS100 V1e10 Mater Oe1 al Los Altos (8 pm l St Bernard at Cao1strano Valley Laguna Hills at Brea Olinda 1\e li111 M1ss1on by 10 £d1Slln by t4 rtn ~alley by 3 Marina by 14 £l Modena by 7 Downey by 10 Warren by 7 Los Altos by 7 Caoo Valley by 3 Brea by 7 blessed with the key individual -rather wilb a solid , team effort. "We may get our ia1ls blown out," says one assistant, "but it won 't be from a lack of effort." The Spartans run a pro 4-3 defense and stunt out or it. sometimes going to an eight·man front. Strong safety Mike Tognetti is the leading .tackle r and is also the key blocker in the backfield at fullback despite only 5·9, 160-pound size. Manna, me anwhile, figures to enter at less tha n full strength because of the injuries to receiver Bob Critchfield (knee) and hallback Rick Tobin Tobin was apparently playing with a broken fin ger last week when he scored the game's only touchdown 1n a 6-0 victory over Westminster. A potential replacement in lhe backfield is sophomore Eric Karman. a 5-9. 155-pound talent "1th 4 6 speed in the 40. Fountain Valley va. St. John Bosco Coach Terry Roche or St. John Bosco is one of those typical parochial coaches. It's like he was an A·s ludent at a seminar by St. Paul High's Marijon An c1ch. "Fountain Valley is an awesome football team ," says Roche. "It's well coached, loaded w1 talent and the best team we've seen . Rod Emery is a dyna mite tailback, the best we've seen " flow about the Braves? Two straight Del Rey League cha mpions h1ps are m hand, but Roche s ays, "We were pretty lucky. "It's been a team effort, there are no super s ta rs, we try lo take advantage of what the defense will give us and it 'II take a near perfect game on our part." St. ~ohn Bosco operates out of a multiple I and somet imes split back offense with junior running back Ralph Flores averaging nearly 9 yards per carry He's ljsted at 5·7, 150, but Roche says: "He's mo re like 5·5, 130 pounds." The Braves' front line is big, to say the least, averaging 6-4. 227 pounds from tackle to tackle. Quarte rback Mitch Lawbaugh bas fired 13 touchdown passes, but it's generally conceded the Braves' secondary has n 't seen the caliber of passing game the Barons are capable ol putting forth. This is Roche's third year at St. J obn Bosco. His initial campaign resulted in a last-place finis h in league play, but that's all changed now with two strjlight league titles . • • • • Opponents' 8eason records S..-.lte lM I Wet1 C.-.IM IHI SI. ,..., a..c. 041 ,. Edoe-6 I LomDOC 11 1 Oo_, " 73 SA Valley u •• lledl-ll JI S.lll•k u 21 S•"I• Marla • 11 l •-.-0 u L•-I ,. Ft" Vell•y u 1 Fontene ,. 76 9otY(i4o-11 31 c;., ... 0 ,, Walnut 13 ,, St.hfWd 0 •• M•t•r~I ,. ' Lot Alie>\ ,, IS St Frtll(lt • 20 Bsllp-tqy 11 0 H H WlllO" )1 u LovOI• I) • St P..,1 10 11 Row1-0 14 Holrw Oeme u ,, 111\l_A_t ,. ,. E•wood • 10 Cretcll n 2' SI. JOI!" llO"o 11 11 ~'""• n · 11 ,. Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedn11day, November 18, 1981 P"'!""--------------------_,,_ ________________________________________________ ..._ __________ __ Malava si confide nt a bout R ams, job Frosn Al" dlapatcbea Bird hits 28 as Celtics win LUT)' Biid •cored a aam•hJ&h m al)polntl and &elle:n P a rt.Ill added II d Bolton 1cortd • 98·" wln o\ler Cbacaao Tu d•Y nlaht in NaUoaaJ BHketbaH AHOdaUon play. Tbe wln WU UM eiahth straleht for the CelUcs who have not IOlt 1lnce Oct ll . . 0-UIH 'B•~ber'• 17 polntl led Mllwaultff uJ the Bucks tdted Wuhln,stort, 99·95. JobD Luna Jed Waet\lniton with 18 polotl ... Mark UlberdlD& 1cored eight of San Antonio's final 10 point.a and teammate Geet'te GervlD had a aame-hlCh 38 as the Spurs beat Dallu. 112 lOS. Gervin had 20 polntl in the first half and 18 ln the third quarter but was shut out lo the final period . . . AUea Leavell and ElrlD Hayes each scored 17 polnts Braves delay talks with Jackson ATLANTA The Atlanta • 8ra•11 have Informed Re11le J1cbon'1 a1eot they will not be able t o nttotlat• with the former New Yor k Yankees' 1luuto1 oult1eld r for at leut 10 dQ• becauM ol the schedule of team owner Ted Turner. • Braves General Mana1er John Mullen Hld bt called Jackson'• acent, Oary Walllter or ·rempe, Ariz .. on Monday and told hlm that "tt looa Ukt with Ted's schedule, lt'U be at leut 10 day1 belore we can 1et tocether. •· "Obvioutly, Ted wlU be riaht lo the mlddlt or t.b•e neaoUaU01111 and we can't proceed wllbout hlm. I don't thllllt we'U 1et to n unW after Tbanka&ivtng," he said. USC • lS angey and frustrated LOS ANG£LES (AP>--lt'1 bHD a roller·coaater season for most coll•&• football teams, and USC Coach J ohn Roblnaon 11 afraid lhe UCLA Bruins are peaking. "Almo.t every team in the country hu bMD up and down this season, with the uceptjon ol Pittaburah and Clemson,·· Robinaop Hid 'fut.d.7. ··1 think UCI"A 1s playing well riCht now. "They've been very opportunl1Uc, have benefited from 13 turnovers In thelr lut two games." I' The Los Angeles Rams are only al 5·6 in the Natio~al Football Leacue. •II t yet Coach Ray Malavasi doesn't think his job is in jeopardy nor that 8rd as Houston rolled to a 102-82 victory over lodjana. The Rocket.s took the lead for g-OOd ln the second period when lndJana went n"arly five minutes without a field aoal and made only two shots from the field in 11 minutes . . . Forwards Reggie Kl.Dg and Cliff Rohluoe combined for '4 points and reserve guarcf Ende Cruafeld added 26 to lead Kansas City to 1 124· 110 win over the New York Knicks. · "That actually suited him (Walker> really well," Mullen added. "He'• In no hurry to come ruahina lnto Atlanta, in no bit hurry to come jump!~ right into the middle ol everythin1. Thla th1ng ls not going to happen oveml1ht. ll'• aoing to take some time before Renie 1tsn1 wlth anybody, I I Fifteenth ranked UCLA as 7·2·1 and h .. won 1&$ last four games, including a 34.24 victory over thee ninth-ranked Arizona Stale lut Saturday alt.er a 31 0 mauling of Washington lhe previou week. :.. the Rams can't make the Super Bowl playolls a ninth straight time. "It's frustrating when you·re losing, but you must evaluate the entire situation," Malavaal t'>ld his Tuesday media meeting. ··'You must evaluate the ~ entire picture. the entire ~ scheme the number or people we've had hurt and the changes we've had to make. You must be honest with yourself. We are not getting the execution we need to win." Malavasi rlgures he'll be back as the Rams' head coach, even though the team Malava.fl is currently under .500. He said he talked with owner Georgia Front1ere four or five times weekly and she realizes lhe injury problems which have beset the Rams. As for his own job, Malavasi said the owner ''hasn't given me any reason to trunk any other way ."' Quote of the day Coaeh Darryl Rogers on Arizona State's 3 1 24 viclory over San Jose State · "'The.) 're better than most teams m lhe Pat 10. Jusl because the) 're in the Pacific Coast Alhletlc AssoC'1allon people malign them Peplinski's four goals ignite Flames .Jim Pepll.Dski scored four goals Iii to lift the Calgary ·Flames to a 6-4 , victory over Winnipeg and hand jets netmlnder Ed Staniowskl his first road 1oas of the National Hockey League season Tuesday night. Peplinski scored twice in the til'ftt period and added two more m the Wrd to boost bis season total to nine as the Flames won only their second game in their last 11 outings ... Wayae Gretzky scored two goals, his 20th und, 21st or the season, as Edmonton beat St. Louis 5-1. Gretzky, the NH.L's leadine scorer with 44 points, beat St. Louis goalie Ml.Ile Uat when he tallied just after a face-off, 12 minutes Into the third period. He &cored again three minutes later from just outside the goal crease for the final margin ... Antoa St aa&ay and Michel Goulet each had one goal and two assists to lead Quebec to a 7 2 rout or the New York Islanders. The Nordiques, leading 3·2 entering the third period, killed off a double manpower disadvantage In the first 1.22 or the period before erupting for four straight goals. · Wallach named to rookie all-star team Former Univ.ersity Hilb and • Saddleback C~lege player Tim Wallaeta of the Montreal Expos, was named as the first baseman on the major league rookie all·star team which was dominated by Natlona1 League players ... .Jimmy Coe110n bu withdrawn from the Sigma tenni• tournament in Johannesburg, South Africa next week. citing death threats against himself and his wife ... Two University ol Auburn football playens, Alan MaDley and Cary Ceaclray, died in a head-on collision Tuesday as they drove to the bucb in Alabama . . . The New -York Yankees traded journeyman third baseman Aa...U. a.drtpea lo Toronto for a player to be named later . ·. . Slxto Lncaao, the veteran ouUiehler acquired by St. Louis in a trade last year, has demanded a swap to another team ... A SlO million damage suit wu ftled in Brooklyn federal court in the death ol a New Hampshire man wbo was struck by a radio-controlled modal airplane at a New York Jet.a football game. Television. radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Basketball -Lakers at Utah, S · 30 p.m .• K.LAC at Kings. 7:30 p.m .. KPRZ <11501 No. 10 Southern Cal ls 8-2 after • 13.3 le>., to Washington last Saturday that, in euenee, knocked the Trojans out or the Roae Bowl race. UCL.A can go to the Rose Bowl with a vletory over USC combined with a Wa1bington victu'y over or tie with -Washinston Statt next Saturday. USC needs a vi ctory over the Brulnl and a Washington-Washington State tie to make It to the R06e Bowl "We've been seeding the clouds in SeaW. Md we're predicting a hurricane," Robilll<la said with a sly grin ... Maybe that wilt mean a scorelen tM. •• Robinson rates lhe Trojans-Bruins nationally televised game Saturday afternoon in \be Coliseum as a tossup. Asked about the possible outcome of the WSU ·Washinetoo eame. he replied: "U it's an optimum day an Seattle, then I like Wuhlnttoo State because or it.s offense. If the elements are like they were last Saturday <wlnd and railo, then I think Washington's defense will make the diflerence." Ro,binson, a lthough saying he belleva the Trojans are focused on UCLA now, admitted it was hard to forget the loss to Washington. ··we were alt angry and frustrated," be aaid. "We were all very disappointed and upaet Sat':'rday_night and Sunday, but J guesa the 1ame'a ancient history now." The ~rui~ bea~ the Trojans 3>-17 lut year, tbe onJy time m Robinson's live years as USC..._. coach that his team has lost to UCLA . ··Last year we went into the gaDle •llh restricted capabilities," said Robinson. Trojans' new look -Cotton Writers tab UCI to PCAA title • Wlil Mulligan's Anteaters rated above defendi ng champion F resno State, Long Beach State From AP dispatches The Sugar Bowl has the No. I-ranked team but the Cotton Bowl has control of the bowl picture. A lot or people are waiting for the Colton Bowl to make up its mind and invite eit her fourth-ranked Alabama or No. 10 USC. But the Cotton Bowl can 't make up its mind and says 1l won 't have any further announcement until bow l-picking day Saturday By CURT SEEDEN Of Ille o.i1, ~1<14 SU.ff STOCKTON The college basketball team which boasted the nation's highest scoring average (86.4 per game), graced with the presence of all five starters from a year ago ancludmg an All -American first team selection, is expected to win the PCAA championship this year . At least, that's the consensus or members or the media who ga thered Tuesday oa the University of the Pacific campus for the PCAA media day. ""E'RE REALLY struggling OF mE 41 members of the with the choice.·· John Scovell, media polled, 26 pegged Coach president of the Cotton Bowl, lold The Associated Press Bill Mulligan's UC lrv1n1.. T d h 1 1 Anteaters as the first-place ues ay nig l. " t wi 1 be either finishers in a conference which Alabama or Southern Cal and that's in alphabetical order. is s triving for respectability. ··The only comforting thing is Third-place finishers a year that there·s no downside. Both ago, the Anteaters boast the schools represent the very best talents of All-American Kevin in college football. We expect to Magee, who begins his fourth be there bet ween now and year under the tutelage of Saturday. We expect lo go into Mulligan, dating back to the Saturday with some pnonties. days lhe feisty Irishman toiled 'fhe holdup is which team is lhe as head coach at Saddleback best for us 1l's that simple:· College. USC has football tradition. a M agee's presence, combined record-breaking runner in with the return or sophomore Marcus Allen and television Ben Mc Donald and the desirability, meaning all the TV experience of Randy Whieldon sets in the populous Los Angeles the player Mulligan calls "lhe market. best shooter I've coached in 26 Alabama has football trad1t1on year s,'' -makes UCI the and a legendary, record-holding favorite in a conference that just coachinBearB nt. two ye r'"S ago used the Southern Cal als till has an Anteat as door mats. outside chance to go to Rose W e much or the talk Bowl, plus a chance to t Tu sday revolved a r ou nd beaten badly by t.;CLA on-..._ ru.alllgan's favored Anteaters, Saturday. there was plenty of banter "We'd Just as soon wait until reserved for the 1982-83 season. those two conditions are which will welcome the newest eliminated, .. Scovell said "But member or the PCAA -the we're not playing the 'what-if' Univer sity of Nevada (Las t{ame. We're trying to do what's Vegas) in the best interests of the Cotton ''This confer ence suffer s Bowl on Jan 1 ·· drastically from the (lack of) a big Hme image and I think Las The Cotton Bowl's reluctance Vegas will supply that image," to make a quick decision raised noted Long Beach State Coach the speculation that (a ) it would Tex Winter. invite USC 1f the Trojans beat UCLA and 12) that CBS-TV. which obviously would prefer the huge Los Angeles· market. had expressed a desire for use. ··we·re not putting any presssure on the Cotton Bowl,·· a CBS spokesman told the AP. However, a Paciflc-10 Conference spokesman said, "I think use expects a decision tomorrow <today)." Barring any last-minute upsets, the Sugar and Orange Bowls are set. The Sugar Bowl picked third-rank.ed Georgia over Alabama. as the host team. even though the two can Ue for the Southeastern Confe rence champioMhip, with top-rated Pitt as the visitor. The Orange Bowl JIBS second -ra n ked Clemson, the Atlantic Coast Conference king, against No. 5 Nebraska. the Bhl Eliht champ. The Fiesta Bowl is waiting for the Cotton Bowl's decision, slnce It. too, intends to invite either Alabama or USC. 1f ll's USC, the opponent will be No. 13 Penn State. If it's Alabama, the Fiesta will have to tum elsewhere •Ince Bama trounced the Nlttany Lions 31·16 last Saturday. "l 'M HAPPY they're in." added Mulligan, although for a different reason. "We get them down here Ws year (Dec. 12 at Anaheim Convention Center), but to do that we agreed to play two games there. Now we don't have to worry about that." The thought of Coach Jerry Ta rk anian ·s wel l·fioaoced (recruiting-wise) Runnin' Rebels in the PCAA next year did not, however. thrill two PCAA coaches. "If Nevada·Las Vegas comes into the league, I want our administration to give us a lot more funds for rec ruiting," noted Fresno State Coach Boyd Grant. "Don't fire ua (the coaches) for finishlng second or third. Just give us more money for recruiting." Meanwhile, ho1t1na Paclflc Coach Dick Ftcht.ner, already reelln1 from last year's 1•-13 record, also wasn't lhrUlfld with Nevada (Las Vegas') future ln the PCAA. "I D O N 'T SEE any al mllarittu b e tween the UnlvenlLy of the Pacific and Lu Veaaa. whataoever 1 athletically or academically. It's going to be tough. When you form a conlerence. you try to find similar schools," Fichtner maintained. While Tuesday's festivities were mtended to showcase the conference talent. with a mini-analysis provided by the coaches, the league itself. seemed to take center stage. Fresno State's Grant, whose Bulldogs were eliminated in lhe hrst round of the NCAA playc:1s last year by an unheralded Northeastern team, apologized for letting the PCAA down. "l felt I said a few things 1 about the conference ·s strength>. last season and I let the conference down. I sUll lhink the PCAA can play with the Pac-10 any day," Gra.nt said. "I don "t thjnk Northeastern would have fmished among the top four in our conference." "We wanted Fresno State to win so badly. They were a helluva club," agreed Mulligan. "Utah caJled me and asked me for some help. They would have played Fresno State next in the tournament and they were scared to death of the Bulldogs. "Everybody has a bad game," Mulligan added. So , while the conference coaches vowed to slick together I they even voted to form a PCAA coaches committee over lunch >. in an effort to prove the league·s capabilities are greater than most think. there was still plenty of discussion or what to expect from each team. Here's a rundown of what the PCAA <'Oaches think about their chant'es: CS Fullen.on "We only won four ball games last season, and l really didn't expect to win that many," admitted Titan Coach George McQuam. "It was my first year, the emphasis was on rebuilding. We also didn't get any breaks." The Titans' success ln '81-82 w i11 depend on on their top recruit, Leon Wood. The holder of the all-lime California prep scoring r~rd with 2,693 points while at St. Monica High School, Wood played for the Univeuity of Arhona last season, startlbl seven times and playlng ln 2S of the Wlldcat.s' 27 games. Twice, Wood won the CIF 1A Player of the Year honor while at St. Monica and once scond S3 points in a game (vs. Daniel Murphy High), hllUnl 25 ol 15 from the floor. Countering the opttml1im lD the Titan ~amp supplied by Wood's presence is the abHDct of senior Michael Andel'IOO, wbo la roughly four weekl bebJnd tbe rest of the CS Fullerton eq\llld after breaking a bone In tu. ... rta•t fooL Anderson, the team cape.am, avera1ed 1s.s point.a per iame and S.7 rebounda. The l'CAA media choice for the Titans: Fifth place. LoaglleanSU&e Lona Beach State Coach Tex Winter, with four players who redshirted during the 1980·81 campaign to choose from, races the problem of having too many aood basketball players but not the best latent he's ever had. "We do have Craig Hodges who could be one of the top guard.a in the west if be stays heatthy and plays up to his polentital,'' Winter said. returning Hodges, for hls fourth year as a •9er starter, averaged 11.1 points per game and managed to play in 26 of the 49ers' 28 games, despite the injuries mentioned by Wlnter. ,_ In addition, Winter will look for acorlng help trom Dino Gregory, who at 6·9 is an excellent shooter "with pro potential, .. Winter says. But be also characterizes Gregory's def'.ense as "horrendous.·· The PCAA media vote: Third place. FrnaoSU&e ''We 're not a slowdown basketball team," Bulldog Coach Grant maintained. ··1 think that other teams had to slow the game down against us because , of our strong defense." Grant's squad disposed of the the University of Victoria (British Columbia>. Canada's national championship team. 49-•S back on Nov. 5 ("It was a tremendous battle" -Grant), and the Bulldogs have the ser vices or sever al important returneni. NFL standings NA'nONAL CONFERENCE Westen Olvlstoa AMERICAN CONFERENCE Westem Division Fichtner -Leading lhe li5t ia 8-T forwvd Bobby Davis, out or Canon High, now in his fourth year<Oa the Bulldog v arsity. Davis av~raged 10 points per game. v. hale teammate Ron Higgi..os boasts a 12.9 average in his three years on the Bulldog varsity, creating a deadly duo at that position. In all, Grant taa.s nine returners from a squad which lost JUSl four games Jut year. The PCAA media choice: second place. San J~State "We're really goine to hav. tc be scouted because nobody knows what we have," noted Spartan Coach Bill Berry. 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IATUIDA YI ---------- ,,. • ,_. ____ . ._ ----- Orange CoHI OAILV Pit.OT/Wednesday, November 18, 1981 V:aquer ~s , 1 CdM g ain se01ifinals Tough obstacles CdM, E stancia meet rugg ed opponents----'--;o, I . .. Irvine and Corona dtl Mar Hl1h Scboola advanced to tM CIF •·A Hmlflnala In women's volleyball pla, whllt Newport Cbrla~alned • 1lmll1r bm.b ln the l Scboola bracht. Ot her wise, L11una Beach, Wfftmlnater and El Toro fell out ot content.lon In the 4·A d1vilion that finds Irvine meet1n1 AvlaUoo Hl&b Thuraday ruibt and Corona del al 'r facln1 Sant a Mon.lea. The aames will be played on neutral altes to be determined today. Irvine'• No. 1 rated Vaqueros toppled Westminster, 15-2 ~9. 15·7 while CdM won over Mater Del, 15-8, 15-11, 13-15, 15-10. La1una Beach lost lo three aames to Aviation and Santa Monica toppled El Toro in five games. ·'Our middle blocker, Mary Ann Muller, played a fantutlc game tonight," CdM Coach Bill Ashen said. "Her outside hitlinl waa pretty much unstoppable and she was hittin g in the middle real well. The only times she .was unsuccessrul was when she made her own mistakes." Looking ahe.d lo the match with No. 2 rated Santa Monica, Ashen said: "We defln.ltely have to score our points when the big bitten are on the back row. But we shouldn't worry about who ls on the other side ot the net." Irvine Coach Mark McKenzie was high in bis praise of the Oden sisters, Kim and Elaina. ·'They played real well tonight and helped us get orr to a fut start. When they weren 'l bitting and blockin1. they were '6elping each other with setting," McKenzie said. The coach also singled out Robin Monk for her play at the service line and along the back row. o.lty ,.. .......... " .... ~., ... ... I Top.ranked and top·Htded Downey HJ1h and hithly r.,arded El Modena 1tand ln the way ol Corona del Mar and Estancia f'riday nltht as tbe nnst round of the CJ F Soutbern The records '"Corona del Mar la 7·2·1 -thll li 1 third -place c lub," ~lt"I t•• th1rd·year coacb. "You ~a,ve lo wonder. Cordba •a 11181' aptMhl phy1ically big and quick OQ del-.1_• I ,,......,.,~, • L~r• ' Conference playofra u.nfold. For Corona del Mar and Eatucia, along with Sea View Leaeue champion, El Toro, which boats Warren at MIHlon Viejo, it's a step up ln quality after compef.in& tn the CI F Central Conference In prior 0 IUMe.., llorr.111 I T he g\llls ln Uie Downey att.ct appear to be ruoalng baclrf Cary , Edi..., ,. O••"Ot 41 $.tnt•AM • Tutti II " CelOy'" 41 SA valley " Footl\111 " VIII• Parle u 0 • " 0 •• 71 • . Willlam11 and Jeff Kimble ln a .ta~ which includes 10 ret.....ing ~ from th~ 1980 team that advaa~ to the second round ot~~layolfl.' ., CdM Coach Dick M , lfya -lut years. .,......,, .... , week's emotional vtctory ovtr rival Newport Harbor 1trould provide momentum going into Friday'• test..t! The Sea View League switched wlth the Garden Grove Leaeue this season for the ~Uminallona, and the n 'I J.nn llo1<9 I ·ratio from the Central to the Southern is like opening with a semifinals game, rather than a lint round venture. ,, ,. ., ,, ,. 10 11 .. u 8•11G¥_, s.w.1a "• Ctrrll9l Lvnwooo Ootnl11Q<H11 G•llr w ....... EI R-ho Par-' I • I ,, 0 , • 0 0 ·'They < Dow11ey > are beatable, ' says Morris. "A• far *' we'n concerned it's a tournameat Of champions and our lUdJ •re excited." Here's how it looks for the Sea View League's entries Friday: W-ll·JI The Sea Kine• e nt"'° at' ;,.1J s trength with the retum of haltba~ Lance Martin, but Jeff Caa• 1a expected to get the startia(bQd all• recent endeavors. ' La Habra • 1 HH Wlltoft 0 ,, Mllllltan 0 10 EI R-ho ' JI Par-I 1 Eat•nd• va. EJ Moden• n Ga~r I •• Oornlr>Q1J001 0 • 0o ...... 1l ) Wuren va. El Toro ,. CertltO\ 0 Estancia's 8-1·1 Eagles are up against one of the more solid football pro~rams in Orange County -the 6-4 overall record 1sn 't very ind.icati ve of the strength or the El Modena ,, Lyn-noo JI Former El Rancho Hit) ;tar Randy Drake brlll&• b i1 ""WJrr• Bears to Mission Viejc>-to-" d\fel IQ Toro and the San Gabriel ,.Vall.,. Vanguards. One l~s was a forfeit of a 27.0 v·lctoey over Kennedy. Another was a 7-6 shocker in the season-opener to Loara. Another was a 21·17 controversy-marred loss to 9-1 Foothill for the Century League championship. The other was a spanking from Edison. "We feel we could possibly be sitting al 9-1 ·right now," says El Modena Coach Bob Lester. "One or these years, if they had some coaching, m'aybe they (El Modena) wouldn't have these problems," adds the always quippinc LesteT. Estancia? "Those devils are brutes," says Lester, "but 'we'll try not to let the.in get the bie yardage." El Modena's attack centers around tailback Jim Torok (5-10. 170 sr.), behind linemen Charlie Steele (6-2, 235) and Jerry Heidrich (5-10, 200). The passing game (quarterback Dave Money) is classified as "adequate" by the coach. When Money does go to the air bis favorite target is 6-1 senior Jim Fregosi, the son or the former Angels player and manager. An add.iLional item in El Modena's arsenal is sophomore place-kicker Keith Vanderhorf, who has shown distance and consistency. League unit representatives appear to b•ve a ~U~ ' Quarterback Don Sabella (6.0, JP jt.~ ..._ thrown seven touchdown passes and hallbad~U Barhouae (5-9, 180 sr.> bas run for nine touchdo~ in a schedule which reeks with louJh oppositioft.'' Although 7-3 overall, Warren has impteSled~ the point it is ranked No. 7 in the Southern SeoC.ioo. (El Toro is No . 10 ) • ; '* Two-way tackle Guy Tealatlller (6-3, 22$.) aod' two-way guard Chris Pacheco (6-1, 225) spearlle_. the lines. The Bears run a multiple pro style ofrt!aae' with the emphasis on power From Page 01 CAR LSON ••• Does anyone consider Servile the No. 16 team ill· the Big Five? Not hardly. But it'll make money. 'C The volleyball finals for all d i visions will be held at Westminster High Saturday night with the 4-A game at 8 o'clock. KT'Utin Brown of Corona t:Ul Mar knocks ti~ boll away from a Mater Dei ck/ender. Coron• del Mar va. Downey The Vikings of Downey Coach Brad Elrod boast a 10--0 record and have rested atop the CIF Southern Division for weeks . Imagine a team like Esperania, squashed 'to· the tune of 61·28 in its last two 1ames, giv4:,,. t ' "bye" with Cinderella Fullerton in order to"'bme up for the No. 1 seed (Downey) in the 59~ Conference. Yoder. adviser to the CIY. mU'St . It's a rematch for Mater Dei Downey runs a veer. similar to Corona del Mar. with a multiple defense wbi~ bu abut nine victims down with one touchdown or less. a hard time keeping a sira1ght face. , · • Central Conference wild C'afd t.eain Ma)'(., for instance., is at No. 2 .eect MiuMln' llieje,.. mt;. Five Conference wild c ard team Servite ia al Na: 'l seed Edison. Coastal Conference wUd card teaip Buena is at No . heed Long Beach Poly. • }-M V, Capo Valley figure.as f avorites in CIF openers Lynwood, the No. 2 seed and the No. 2 team in the San Gabriel Valley League to Downey, is the only team to solve the Vikings' defense at all, scoring 19 points in a losing ca"UH. It's a joke being played on• lot c#peop .. , • Mater Dei High's Monarchs and No. 2 seed Loe Altos are involved in a rematch Friday of the CIF Big Five Conference football playolfa, South Cout League co-champions Minion Viejo and Caplstrano Valley are at bOme and Laguna Hills la ·on the road in the CIF Central Conference ellmlnationa. M•ter Del va. Loe Alto• Mater Del lost a 28-14 decfsion the last time these two met in oon·league play, and it's the same problem for the Monarchs -quarter back Blake Smith, an All·CIF star as a junior with a 70 percent completion ratio this year, and standout r.eceiver Steve Lauter. Smith has thrown 27 touchdown passes and Lauter has been on the receiving end of 17 of them. "We have to neutralize Lauter," says Mater Dei Coach Wayne Cochrun. "But you can't shut him out." Los Altos runs out oC a near-spread formation and Smith throws from only a four-yard drop, so it's difficult to pressure the Loe Altos quarterback. Mater Dei is 6-4 overall, Los Altos ia 10--0. NFL x-Rams 3 over S~n Francisco x-Clnclnnati 31/1 over Denver Detroit 2 over x-Chlcago x-Tampa Bav 3 over Green Bay IC-Buffalo 111, over New England x-Houston 6 over New Orleans •-Philadelphia 9111 over NY Giants x-Cleveland 2117 over Pittsburc;ih St. Lou is 1 over x-Baltlmore IC-Kansas 71/1 over Seattle x-NY Jets 21;, over Miami x-Oakland 211? over San Diego x-Dallas 7 over Washington I IC-Atlanta 4 over Minnesota College Pittsburgh vs. x-Tempte. no odds Clemson 8 over IC-South Carolina Georc;ila vs. •·Georgia Tech, no odds x-Alabama vs. Auburn, no odds Nebraska l 'h over x-Oklahoma SMU 2 over x-Arkansas IC-Michigan 8 over Ohio St . x-Texas 121/2 over Savior ,. So. Mississippi vs. x-Louisville. no odds x-USC 31/1 OYer UCLA Miam i, Fla. 7 over x-North Carolina St. North Carolina 7'17 over x-Duke x-Penn St. 3111 over Notre Dame x-Washlngton 2 over Washington St. x-BYU vs. Utah, no odds x-fowa 6V2 over Mlchic;ian St. x-Arlz~a St. vs. Colorado St .. no odds IC-Denotes home team. (frotrl ...,,. ....... "° .....,. hok) ~·a TENNIS LESSONS ,. ' $ ,CAM OF' ·15·+ IAU.S . COSTA MESA TIMMIS CLUI 557-0211 M•yfu vs. Mlaalon Viejo Coach Merlin Drigga' Mayfair Monsoons struggled to a S..5 overall record and are in the Central Conference eliminations as the wild card Elrod, with an unbeaten team, appears to be lo the driver's seat, but be ian'l too sure about CdM. entry following a fourth-place finish in the GW c o cc • Suburban League. " WJD This is the only playorr game on Thursday. ' · Cornelius Tatum, a 6-3, 240-pound two-way It was a big scoring day for the Orange Coast tackle, is Mayfair's best All-CIF prospect, whiJ~ a r ea community college water polo teams the pro offense centers around quarterback Tuesday. Sheldon Rocha (5-11, 170) and running backs Tim Golden West 's RusUers improved their record Crofts (S..10, 160) and Eddie Ramirez (S.9, 175). to 21-0 ror lhe season and 11.0 lo confe.-ence action Rocha has seven touchdown passes, four to with a 24-6 pounding of East Loe Angeles lo the Dion Beck. who is the Monsoons' top receiver with loser 's pool. 18 receptions. Al the same lime, Orange Coast College Mission Viejo, 9-0-1 overall, has not allowed bombed San Diego Mesa. 19-7, in a South Coast any team more than seven points and the defense Conrerence outing in the winner's pool. has limited 10 foes to an average of 2.7 points per Coach Tom Hermstad switched his personnel game. around throughout the game. Tim JenkiDS, after St. Bernard vs. Capistrano Valley St. Bernard is s-<4 overall and ranked No. 9 in the Central Conference, the last start a 12-7 loss to No. 6-ranked St. Genevieve in the Mission League. Capo Valley's game h as s hown steady improvement a rter a rocky start with many juniors in the lineup, but Coach Dick Enright's crew has molded itself into a 7-2-1 unit, which Is recognized as the No. 3 ranked team in the conference. scoring six goals in the early action, went into the goal in the final quarter and turned the Hustues away empty-handed. He had three saves. Kevin Kendall also scored six goals for lhe Rustlers who wasted little time in dominating lbe action with 14 goals in the first two periods. Roy McCormick, Chris Alves and Adam Sofio each hit three goals for Orange Coast as 11 playen contributed to the scoring. OCC used two goalies with Steve Simmons and Scott Hansen each recording five saves. oot too many are aware of the humor. , Oh, well. If everyone will ebUl op ~ e• •! on with the playorfs and. when ~JQl'Vivors a_r~ known for the finals, the CIF ~ put oa it.' '"showcase" al Anaheim Stadium. > < That's when the CIF invitM all of the p~ • dozen working and 200 curious, to 11tare at U.. coaches and some or their blue ch1p playiercs ·~ luncheon prior to the finals. Plutko can tell everyone how terrlbl&' interested he as in the press. introduce the co&c~ ~ allow each to say something terrific lilce "Ira J,ail nice lo be here," give the press 12 mina&es JO~ its interviews with the athletes, then shu:ffte all 'I them back to class. • •.: There 1s a solution to all of this -at I•~ Orange County You gel just one euess. • • : . . . ~ Laguna Beach High baseball coai:h' 1 Roa qu lllo is looking for help on tbt' fros' sophomore and junior varsity levels ia a Wadk-49t capacity. Ronquillo can be contacted by c8HiD( 494-8546 ... Marina assistant 1'1m aeet went to work a couple or weeks ago and put together what he thought were reasonable CIF rootb8ll paitiA.gs. He was right on only one thing -Edlaoa •• top-seeded ... Newport Harbor Hlgb's sophomore football team finished the season 10-0 with a 17-f victory over previously undereated Corona del Mar last week Capo tied Mission Viejo (7-7> and shares the South Coast League crown with the Diablos at 4·0·1. College football • OUTST AHDIMG VALUES! L•gumt HHla va. Bre•-ONnct. The Wildcats of Brea-Olinda, 9-0-1 on the year and Orange League champions, are seeded No. 3 in the Central Conference. NCAA TEAM STATISTICS 1tu.i11,.. Offense TC Yft A .. s• > 110 ,,, , S .. J.321 J31 I U1 1."3 nt J .01 l.f'U m 4 NCAA TEAM 01 .. INSI! 11~ ... o.1 ..... Jeff Phillips quarterbacks the wishbone offense. but a shoulder injury has sidelined him for the past two weeks. Phillips has thrown seven touchdown passes and MaPio Gonzales has proved to be capable relief. The leading rusher is Mllte Grandusky, who has carried for six touchdowns and a S.S average. Chris Bakke, a 6·1, 215-pound seruor two-way tackle, is Brea's top lineman. O~Meara is r oo'kie o f year NEW YORK <AP) -Golfers Mark O'Meara of , Laguna Niguel and Kyle O'Brien and tennis players Jimmy Arias and Claudia Kohde have been named 1981 Rookies of the Year in their respective sports. O'Meara won more than $76,000, earning a spot among the top 60 money winners on the Tournament Players Association Tour. He finished • in the top 10 four times. His best fln.lsh was second place at Tallahassee, Fla. The former AU-American aolfer from Lona Beach Stale University was the 1979 U.S. Amateur champion. He attended Mission Viejo Jil1h. • 2 DAYS ONLY-HOY. 21·29 . Don & Allele Bullock's GU# SHOW & SALE GUNS-Antique & Modern. Knives, Swordl'. Daggers, Custooi Knives, M111t1ria, Well• Fargo & Wntern Memorabilia. HOURS: 9-6 SAT. 9-5 SUN. ADM: $3.50 Adults, S2.00 Children 5-12. Under five Free. ANAHEIM CONVENTION' CENTl!R . ~ Present thlf •cJ at box office tor 50t off 13.50 T1cllet. 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Sl,000 '°' t..nllno Pllll•cMlpl\I• quMltrb«k Ron JIWOf'\kl '""" 1"9 c rown OI Ill• htlm•I durlno • Cl<I""' on Nov I NEW VORIC J ETS Slg neCI K vi• G•ou•rl ouulerb.c II Plaud Bobby J•O\Otl COl'.-tleek on IM lnlu•td·•- 11'1 SAN OIEGO CHARGERS -Acqul,..d Wilbur Y-. cMl.,.tlote e'ICI, on welwn lrom lllf WasNnoton R.O.kln1 HOCICIY Not!Mll lffch• LI .... WASHINGTON CAPITALS -Soni .i..., Pr..,ovotl, rlQM ,.,,,., to H•r\My ol Ille Am•rk•n Hooey L-Celi.O UP J•met M<G•ouqll <.,.let ,,...,, lllllln9s of ,,,. W••l•rn Ho<lrtY L••oue, end Lou Fr•tlCH<Nni ,__ lrom H•.--., a a a a a 3 a -- Gaucho1S reach for si'arters · Saddleback basketball /aces rebuilding By CUaT S£EOEN of-OollT "'"" IYff S1ddJeb1ck College coach Bill Brummel may be tbe only com munlty college basketball coach In the nation who haa three former tour-year school playert ln b11 atartJng lineup. Brummel. beginning hit second year as the Gauchos' head coach, ia .coinj{ to need all the help he 'can get. His lone returner from the 1980-81 squid which fioi1hed with a 21 ·8 overall mark ls out for the new season with a knee injury. With aophomore Gary Jones lost for the season, Brummel was forced to recruit elsewhere -and he had lo reach to such areas as Pennsylvania , Massachusetts and Texas to find a starting lineup which need.a only to learn how to play together. BRVMMEL COULD have had two other returnen In his lineup, but Curtis Crossley and Bob Thornton both defected lo UC Irvine ln a move that was not un expected. 1'he two join another familiar race from Saddleback's past in Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan. But enough about players who won't be out lo earn the Gaucho. another Mission Conference tiUe. Leading t.be list of newcomers is 5-9 point guard Donnie Dodds, who played freshman ball at Temple University last season, starting in 24 of 26 games, Dodds was the team's assist leader and his best attribute is his ball·handling ability. A natural team leader. he also proved he knows bow to score by pouring in 28 points in last year · s Mc D..on aids A II-star Classic. "He's an exciting player," admits Brummel, "He'd be Di vision I m a lot of places." Fr~hman T racy Mikhell, out or Massachusetts. will serve as a backup lo Dodds if he's not starting. "He's a fine freshman He has all the tools and he's just great on defense," Brummel admits "He gets up in the air in a hurry " Brummel's 1981 ·82 edition of the Gauchos represents quite a change from last year's squad. The Gaucho team which woo the Misaioo Conference title .with a 10·2 record was a group of "big and slow players who could shoot well," Brummel points out. ·THIS YEAR'S SQUAD will rely on speed, particuJarly from 6-1 guard George Turner. who played at the University of Texas two years ago and red.shirted for the Gauchos last season "They <with Dodds> make one From Page 02 Bill Brummel or the best guard combinations in the state,.. Brummel saya. ''Tracy is one or the most exciting players we've ever had. He's quick and 11trong.'' Al forward or winger, Brummel has Dave Wisniewski, a 6 ·6 sta r . al so from Pennsylvania, who heard about the Saddlebac k basketball tradition from Dodds. "He's a strong aggressive kid probably too aggressive. We're worned about him getUng in foul trouble,·' Brummel admits. And with his other front liner Jones out for the seuon, depth becomes a major concern to Brummel At center, Brummel has ~9 Rick Doyle , who played for Coach Tim Tift two yeah ago at UCI. A fool injury kept Doyle out of the Anteater lineup for most of the 1979-80 season, and an.other f ool uuu.ry prompted him to s k ip lbe 80-81 campaign. .. He still has to have the foot heavily taped, but I expect him lo play real v. ell for us." Brummel sa)S BRUMMEL'S PRO.BABLE r eserves are all from the surrounding Orange Coast area, and led by a pair or Capistrano \'a lley Hig h grads Cam Bryant and Lance Reed. Bryant. 6 3. will be a sub for Turner, while Reed, at 6-8, will be the Gauchos' backup center. In addillon, the Gauchos have the serv1ces or 6~ forward Eric Fuchser. who played on the same Ocean View High team with Wayne Carlander, and therefore didn't shoot that muc h \\ith Carlander. the prolific shooter that he is, now toiling at t:SC, Fusc her figures to ~o to the basket more often. PCAA OUTLOOK • • • Berry thinks will find his way tc the NBA. "He's got all the athletic tools," Berry said. "We may even run him at guard He's just an excellent player." M cNealy scored' in double Cigures 22 times last sea.son and finished with an U.6 average. The only other experience in the San Jose lineup is supplied by 6·8 center Ed Uthoff snd guards Michael Moore and John Russo. The Spartans also boast the talents of former Saddleback College player Kevin Bowland. PCAA media choice : Fourth place UC Irvine "Kevin Magee" He's been coached so we ll." Mulligan joked, referring to his years with the 6·8 forward out of Magnolia, Miss .. both at Saddleback College and UCI. ··I think Kevin is stronger now from knocking heads with the Russians," Mulligan continued, this time alluding to Magee's pr esen ce on the World University Games team frofii the U.S. this past summer . McDonald, Whieldon. Rainer Wulf and Grant Taylor are also back for the '81-82 campaign, and that means . PCAA opponents can expect the same type of run-and·gun offense which produced the nation's highest scoring average: Mulligan also expressed disappointment with the Antuters' inability lo secure Anaheim ConvenUoo Center for more than the two games scheduled this season. On the other hand, he liked the ldea ol playin1 in comfort1ble Crawford Hall on umpUJ. "We like to play at bome because It's c0ty. I'd alto Ukt to see some kind of a clock (similar to tbe NBA'• ~·necnd clock) lmtalled. "I'd prefer to co ut::. down the court. But 1'hO ? ff Wt pt u.d af ,, ....... , ....... _ .... tnre"amn ball,0 llhalllcaa ~ P CAA media choice First place . UC Santa Barbara Coach Ed De Lacy's Gauchos were 11-16 last season, and this year 's schedule features su.ch formidable foes as Cahforrua. St. Joseph 's. Houston and Washington. Four starters return lo the Gaucho lineup, along with newcomer Michael Russell who will try to replace former Golden West College standout Walter Evans at guard. "We'll be in the bunt, too and play the style of basketb1ll that our opponent plays against u.s . This is the first year we'll have a real versatile team." Media choice: Seventh place. Un iversity of &he Pac:lf1c Coach Dick Fichtner showed off the Tigers' brand new Alex G. Spanos Center. a 6,000-seat fa cility with wooden beams and impressive seating. However, the new a rena takes away the Tigers' advan\.age of playing in their old pit at the Stockton Civic Aren a in downtown Stockton. "From the pit lo the palace," noted Fichtner who joked that he bad the Stockton basketball floor transported to the new arena. Fichtner's biggest ·concern is trying lo replace All-American Ron Cornelius (22.3 average). Media choice: Eighth place. Vt•h Sta&t> The Aggies, after finiablng 1980-81 with a 12·16 record, bout a solid lineup, led by e. 7 rorwlJ'd Haakon Austerfjord a,nd 6-11 center Leo Cunnin1bam wbo plays despite a "non·fUncUoelDI rlabt hand due to ao lldW7 ID bi.I spphomon year," ac~ to Coach Bod Tueller. The AaMI. ID fact, Wtll1 .. dependl•I OD Cmhlllai'a•'• dollllaatlGa --;a. llnlill, • tbeJ ........ to .......... PCAA title. PCM .......... : place. l1 :I ,IC"fll'tO&lt aUllMlh MAMI '"~'9MtlMT f!W '911"""'9 --1' 0oi... .... \llWH at. O.-ANOll•t• ~ILISHIN<l, '>Jt Wale,.,I. l>tllfe, H""1l"f\aft .. a<ll. 1.•llltmleftMI \ane'a N k•~ll .... 1M Wa1 ... ,1ot D•I••. Hunll"9\0ft IM•cll, C.llletlll• ., .. Tllh b1nl11<tu '' un•11t1e4 bv en INll•._,.. '-'clr•N '19tllflf Tiii• tlAlf"'*llt WH 111.0 wllll Ille C•11nh Cltrk ot Ot •1100 COll"h 011 No •• ,.. .... I• 1•1 ,,,.., Pullllwwo Of'~ Coatt 0•11• PH•l No• t•. tt, Cle( t, t , 1•11 .M>« •1 PUIUC NOTICE "ICTITIOU\ aUllNUS N.,,,_I ITAHMINT T "' lollowl119 PttHll It doing butllleUt\ MESA OtiNTAL CENTER.-t.I I! 11111 S1r .. 1 Cool• Mela, Celltornle '1..0 - JACK THOMAS MONROE, Ill •. ....... RI••• Roecl, N••cl•u. C•lllornla tt»:s 1P0. llO• 1091 Tiii• tl\lilntt\ Is conclucltO Or ell l11alv1aw1 Or JeO T Monro. T Ills Jt•lt•Mrll we\ lllecl wllll IM Co11n11 Cle<~ of Ounoo Covnly on 0<100.r 19 1"1 "" .. ,, Publl\hea Or•noe Coast Delly PllOI, NO•. •, 11, II , 1$, 1,.1 '7t7 .. I ruauc NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAMI JTATEMINT T11e tot1ow1no --I• oolnv t>u••nen d UN !CORN PROOUC E. lOIO r,~;,""rt 81•d CO>I• M•H. C•lllornl• Mlcll.wt W•li.r CMI. ,_, Newport Blvd CO>I• -•• Celllo,,•le t1'fl Tiii• .,., .. ,..,.. I\ <-.Clod by• llmllfel PAtllle"lllP Mlcr1 .. 1 W CKI fl\I\ •leltmtl\I W4\ rlied wllll !flt Covnly Clerk of 0.•noe County on Novtm~t It '"' 1'11- Publl•htd ()tt1191 Co.nl O•lly PllOI, No• 18 H 0e< l , •. 1 .. 1 SOO 11 PUIUC NOTICE l'IO ITIOUS a USI NUS NAM( STATEMENT Tbt lollowtno pe,.on " doll\Q t>M'lne-U•• CAI OAZZLE~S 181 PACIFIC MEDICAL, ls.II L• H•Ot• Boult ••rd, L• H•Ot•, C••tlornt• ~· Stt•"'1 Rey 8ol\«inon, llll B•lboe 80..1 .. era. e.1-. C.lllorn•• ttUt Tiii\ buslftfl1 f1 co11<1uc1eo tty en lnOMOu•I Sttv•n Fl ey BOll•nnon T 1\11 •t.1.,.,.,,1 we> llled wilt\ ,,.. County Clerk 01 O<enoe Co..nty Oft OCIOb<tt JO. 1'11 l'OUU Publl"'9CI l>tl\~ c:o. .. O•lly Piiot, NO• II 11, U. 0« 1 1911 •9.0-11 PUBLIC M01l:£ FICTITIOUS a USINESS NAME $TATIEMENT Th• loUow•no P•r'o" h dOlftQ bu\ Int~~., UNICOR N PROOUCE 1010 Nt woo rt Bovttv~Hd (O\t• Mt\I CAlllO•nla "671 Ml<'-t W•ll•r CK I :1010 Newpotl 8outr v•rO (Oil• M•\• (e11tot"I• .,.,, Tni\ Du\IM\\ I\ ronouc t~d bv • 11m11eo partMr~PltO Ml< ... tl W CKI Thi> >1•1-nt w•• llltd ""'' lh• County (ftr~ ot OrAn<>t" (OV"1v on Nl)vtmber 1' 1 .. 1 fl711MO Publl•lled 0.-CO<nl D•llf Piiot NO• II 1S DI'< 1 • , .. , SOOI 11 "'Bl.IC MOTICC "'CTITIOUS a uSINISS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowtnq ptr..,,. ~ 001119 bu\I""' H "' NEW WEIGH OF l ll'E •U' Gull•IO S..11• F Founteln V•ll•Y C•lllornl• .,. RoD•n f"ftem•n e•OO £dtng•r ICl°'I Hunhr'Qlon Beech Callfornla tt•O l hi\ bus1nP\\ I\ condu(Ud by •"' 'Vet.IC NOll:E "ICT1nou• •VllN•U NAM•UAHMUIT Tiie lollowlno oertoM are oolno bualllel\H J E 01105. >000 l•lllot 51reel. Ci>tl• Mew, c;.1110,,lle .,.,, Johll " llut.I\, 91M••I ~•llltr 132 Tualln A"9ftue, N•WPOfl 8•..:11: Ce111or11I• t2M> '••ft(lt " Straclll119, •tO NeWPOtl Ctlller Drlv•. Newport Be ech Cellto<nl• ~ ' Tnla bu\lneu h conouueo by • llmltt cl pe.1""""'1> Jotll\ F Rut•" Tllll •t.1..,_I WA\ Ill.a wllll 11•• County Clerk of Otenoo COllnty on No.embef 2, 1•1. ,.1,.m PublltNCI Or•not CO.al Delly PllOI, H•• •, 11, It. U, '"' 47'4 11 ruauc NOTICE "ICTITIOUS a USINEH NAME STATIMINT Tnt 1011o w1no pe,.on H do1nv bu\11\tU •• JIMMY ANO fHE MUSl ANGS. tilt Ster Ori.. HunllnOIOI\ 8Hcll C.,lllornl• ., ... Rowr1 J.omtt H-•· tilt Ster O•l•t, Hut1tl11gton BtKh, C•llfornl• .,. .. Thli bu\lntu •• (OllClllCled 0• •II lnOl•IOu•I llobu'IH-• '"" , .. ,_, .... 111..i ......... . County Clor~ ol OrtnOI' tounly on No•emW•.1•11 "llllM PuOll\Nd Or-(a.st O•lly Piiot, Nov 11, If lS Dec 1 1 .. 1 •ttl 11 ru1uc NOll:E "ICTITIOUS aUSINIU NAM( STATIMIENT The lollowl110 per.0111 •r• doing buslntu .. REO LYON PROPERTIES. 4~ NfwpOrt Blvd "F Newport 8eecll, C•lllO<lllt tM3 GE. lo L INDUSTRIES INC a C•Hfornl• corp0rellol\, l3'1 Puco He Icon, s.,. C .. tnent• Cellfoml• •2'n Edwin H11mt Ill. ISOI Heon Pt•ce. Newport Bue,., Celllornt• .,..., Tllla llU>l,..n '' conouct•d by • Ot,..rtl patl.,.r\lllp EOWln Hume 111 Tiii• ,, ... _,,, ••• llltcl wllll 1M Counly Clark ol Oran~ Coullly on NovemO.t i. '"' '1141 .. PuOll>Nd Or-CN•I D•llY l'llol, ,,o., • II, It, U. 1'91 <al)UI PUBLIC NOTICC l'ICTITIOUS a USINIESS NAME STATIMIENT Tf'\e followlft9 ~r\.on\ art dOlt\O bus1n•u '' C RYSE N TllAOING AH () MARl(ETING, INC f?S Patticent•• Drtvt. $ant•...,.., C••ltorn•• •17<» Cry•l•I Ene<gy Corporation, • Calltornl• corporetloll, 121 Pt rkcentar Ori••, s.m. AN, C•llfo<nl• '1701 Tiii\ OUllMU ,, conducltd DY • coroor••*' Crytl•I Efte'9Y Corp C,...rlnA "-· PrHlde<\t Tiiis •lat-I wn llled wltll IM Covnty Clt•k of Ot•,.._ C°""ty on Ho••mber? ••t M IE MEL, J ACOa s . ~l lEllNO A CHUM ... MK-M ... ., '4oite lle Now..,, -.ca•.._..,,_ G.,.T J H.-. E~ 1'114'1:1 Publlll'eCI Or-CM•\ Oelh Pltot, Nov •. 11, II U, 1 .. 1 •7-1 1n<Hv1d..,.•t 1-------------- Robll\ Frttm.., TfH\ \t•t~m.nt 'Cllta\ t11,o w•tP\ thrt County (ltr• ot Or•nOP Coun•v O" 1--------------5TATEMENT0 " AaANDOttMINT NO'llff''"'" 1' , .. , F17Y,l Ol'UUO" Publl\""" °'""~ Co.t•I D•llr Piiot No• 11 n °"' 1 • 1<191 I04l 11 l'ICTITIOUS a u s1111Ess MAMIE Tl\t rollo•IAO O•r,ont l't•ve --------------•D•nOOnecl Ille .-of Ill• t1c111tous tMatntu rwmc PUBLIC MOTICl H O RSESf.l()E C A,..YO H --------------!CONDOMINIUMS W Newport 81va l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS HAME STATEMENT '"' tollow1no oe-r\On\ •rt' OOlf\t) bu,ln•u •' INVESTME'°'T Ul SEMl~ARS 140() 8rt\f04 SofrMf NOtU\ Suit .. no N,.wPOt1 Be.c.f\ C~1trotn1t1t .,..0 Jo"" O Oonntll uoo 9,1,tot 5,,..,,., Norin, 5ulle 2JO N•wPOrl Buch C•lllornt<1t?MO It •Y Gen • COS 0•1111• Coront a.1 M•r Calllorn11 '1611 ' I' Ht_., BaKh CA '2 .. l Tf\• F'1ct1t•o"' Bu"i"tst N•m• f'tf•rred to •bOw ••I tlled In Ot.,.._ County on Ju•v JO. '"1 EOWIN HUME 111, IS07 H ... ,. Pl•Ct. Newport Bae<ll, CA '2~ CICERO J~EPH J AY JHI Pueo Hel<on. S•" Clem•"" C4 '2671 Tiii> t>u>lnon we> cOf!Oueted Dy • QtMt •I f>M1rwr>lllP Ectw1nHu..,.lll ThlS \l•l-1 ., .. fileo wllll Ille County Clork ot 0""9" CounlY on ""•m "11bll1Mcl Or-GMJI Delly "''ol. Nor. '• II, tt. U t•I •nMI ru1uc NOll:E "IOITIOUI IU$1NISI NAMI STATSMI MT Th• tollo•l"9 l>e'"'"' •rt ao1no ...... , ....... , CLOWN C LIA"'EllS, IOU ••n•ae 0r1 ... N-pon e .. c11. CA. ARTIN l(UVVMCU, noo Pon Callhlt Place, N•-rt Bee<h, CA '7..0 LVI~ ICUYUMCU. UOO Port Carlltl• Piece. Newport Be..:11. CA "* NISAN 8 HACATO•YAN, 1•4' Port Nehon, Newport llH Ch, CA '2MO PARANSEM HACATOllVAN, tW Port Nelson, Ntwporl BH tll, CA n..o Tlllt 011 .. '1eu h COl\Ou<leO by lnd1•14uels, ARTIN KUVUMCU Tiii• st•t-• wa& Ill.a wn11 11w1 County Cler" 01 Or•noe Coullly on Nov l '"' • ""47" PubllSl'fCI O.•noo Coast O•lly Pilot, NO'. 4, II, II. U, 1•1 "°WI PUIUC 9111( "ICTITIOUS aVSINISS NAMI STATEMIMT T no followlno penon• •re dolno ~'lnen•' SPRINGOALE GOLi' SH()WllOOM. S'ti EllQlnHr Ori••. HunllnQlon Beac,., CA 92~ GREENl•ONS, INC.• C•llfo<nle COf PO•••lon nu Enoi11nr Ortve. Huntington Be.ch, CA '2~ Thi• ous111e•S I\ conducted l>V • c or PO,.I Ion GREENIROHS. INC Utfy C l(eyWr, eomrotler Tiii• >t.le..-1 w~ llleo with trw covnlf t•etk 01 O••nue Cou111y on Nov 2 1'111 1'11C1 .. Publl""° 0.9'9 C.W•I O•lly Piiot. No• •, I I, It, U, t .. 1 OOUI PUlllC NOT1CE l'I01T1ous aus1N1Us NANI( STATEMENT Tne loliowlno por\On\ a re ootftg t>uslneu •s I.ES AMIS OSJ MetllllQAle Wey Httwpor1 BuUI C•ll'Orl\le ., .. , ln Ami• II\(, 3'40 Ent t oest H1gnwo. C.orOll<I Ool Mer. Cellrornle .,.,~ T"'' bvs;neu I\ conduc led by • corporttion lttAMISln< Tuula Ml-I, Prttlotfll Tiii\ \1'1tmol\I win Ill.a with Ille (OUJ\ly Cl••• Of °'-c ... nly "" No••"'""'' , .. , "17U2J Publl>Nd °'""°' Coe\! O•lly PllOI, Nov 11 II. JS Dec l , 1'B1 4"1 .. 1 PUIUC NOll:E ~ICTITIOUI •USINIU NAM9 STAT•¥•NT Tiie tollowll\O ""o'" ••• clolno _,,.. .... , ILUE SAILS STATIONl!•S, J04 Mein St,, llelMI. CA '2 .. 1 .. ryl L. "a.-• "'0 9"1, JOO I . Ctttl Hlwey •11, __. lleedl, CA ""°· N•v1 J. ~.JOO E c-ct MlwAV .. 1. "-' .._,,, C-' "'60 Tlllt .......... ll G-uclM 11¥ a" 11\ctlv-. 9«yl L l"k-t Tlllt --lllecl wttf\ -C.-IY C.-_.Or'-c:-ty Oii 00 21, , .. , ~IJO'N Pvoll-Or-CO.~ Dolly Pllol, Oct 1'. NOY •. 11, 11. 1•1 ...._., 'ICT1TIOUS a USINIU NAMI ST.t.T•MI NT Tl!• tof16wlno per tons ere ci.1110 bu~neUH SA N CLEM E NTE LI MITEO PAR TNEllS. 1140 Cemput Ori••. Svlle 100, --' Ilea<". C.lltornl• n..o Tiit 8 errl1T1•r" Corpor•llon, a Celllornl• co.._JllOI\, 1u o '-- Otl••, Swlt• too, Newport Bea(h, Celltorn .. .,.-' T Il l• 00fM'I' h conclvcled bV • ""'""~-"" 8fn'I"""'" Coro Jucllllle ~O Prtll-1 TlllJ •IM-w .. fllecl •1111 lM County cieno1 Or•nvo County on <kt n .1 .. 1 ""'"' Thi\ bv1.1M1.t f\ CO~U(tf'd bV •n unlf'Korpar~tf'O anoc1,.tt0fi otf\ttr then • o•rtner'ltlo Nov 1, 1'9' l'IUU• PuOlltlWO Or-Co.asl O•llY PtlOI, DuDll""° (>-(N >I Dollr Pilot, ()(I 21. N ... 4 I I, It, 1•1 ....... J ...... 0'0on ... 11 T"f\ \ ... t~t W1U fllf'O w lOt the C<Nnty Cl•'" Of 0f'•nQll' County on NO•tmber 16 , .. , Fl1-Publl•"9d 0-•"9" Coin! Oally Piiot NO• 19 H 0o< ) • 1 .. 1 S0.0 81 rulUC *"IE "CTITIOVS •USINESS MAMIE HATIEMENT l n~ toltow lnQ cn:r,on '' dolnQ outt~na\ SANDHUllS1 . •511 Roc•1>01n1 Ori•• Hunllr.gl.,,, Bee<ll C.lllornla ., .... N•ncy Ito•••. •stl Roc•p01n1 Ori ... Hullllr.glon Beecll, C•lllornl• .,~ Tllh bu\lnen ts conauc led by •n tnOl~ldlMtl NencvKtywr TlllS >t.-1 was tuecl wllll '"' COUPllY C••·~ Of Orenoe County 011 Ho•emoe<,, 1 .. 1 '1U111 PuOlll""" <>-CN •I O••ly Pllol, No• •. 11, I •• tl, 1 .. 1 Hll .. 1 PUIUC NOJlCE l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NISS NAME STATCE,MI NT The lollowlno Ptt•son• are Ool"O Ou\lnttso HEltlTAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY One NewpOrt Pl.co. IJOI Oove. Suitt toO, N•wport llu tll. C•lllornfa '214l MlchH f J. Rln•ldl Jr , HUI Prairie 51-Drive, Leovn• f.llllt. C•ll10fnle'2•U G••Y West, lstll Pulrit St- 0 t I• e . Laoun• Hi ii•, HllH. C•llfornl••UU M J, Rlnaldl Jr Tllls 's!Al-1 WM flied wllll IN County Cttr-Of O,.nu. County on O<•-· Jt. ••• 1'17011 Publlloflecl Or~ Coesl Dell~ Piiot, NO•. II, It. tS, Dec. 2. 1'11 Ctl"'·f l Nov 4, 11 II. tl, 1 .. 1 '*'91 PUBUC NOTICE "CTITlOUI BUllNEU NAME STATIE,..EHT T II~ lollowlno Pt,.on " Oolno t>v•l,,.u •• l •l COT T•M tONCllETE BREAKING ANO EXCAVATING IOI COTTAM CONCRETE BREAKING, .. 7 M•-''•· c .. ,. ~w. t ellfOfnla .,.,, Ttllonl T Coll•m .., AMQl\011•, Co•I• Mew. C.Mo<nl• .,.,, Thll bu .. MU I• COftduclf<! l)y •n lnOlwldlHI Tttto<d T COl1em Tiii• \lettrnenl WH lllecl Wllll IM Coul\IY Cl••" ol Orange Covnly on NOYt mb<tt l 1 .. 1 Wllll•m c. HliCIKecc- • Pr•ffltleMI c.,_at1 ... HU IE . CM ti Hwy., S" Ml c-.. • m1 ,,.,, CA nus "'"n' Puolls-Or-CM\I 0•11' Piiot, Nov 4, II II, lS, 1 .. 1 H1MI rulltC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME U ATeMENT Tl\t tollowlng Parton• H t doing Ou•ln•n•• TEltRV HARRIS EOUIPMENT SALES tn• Vitt• HOQAt. Newpotl 8H<ll, C•llfOfnl• tt..O T R Hetti\, Inc . • Callrornl• corpot•lloil, UH v1111 Hoe••. Newpon 8"<11, Calllo<ftl• nMO Tllh OU•IMS\ I' (OnOu<led by e corPOtetlon. T R H•rrlt, In< Terry H•rrlt p,... .... , Tiii\ NI-I w•> llled wllll IN County Cltrk of Ot•nue Covnty on No•t ,..b<tr ,, '"' .. 17471• PuDll.-Or-C...•I Oally Piiot, "9lJC •m N ... C, II, It, ll, 1 .. 1 HlH I .. ICTITIOUI •UllNH J I PUIUC NOTICE NAMltt.t.Tl¥•NT Tllo f .. IOWf ... llff-ere clolnt ... CTITIOU$ I USIN•lS MtlMH ... NAMI STATIMa NT NfWll'OllT PAFITNIJ•S V, J140 Tiit tollowlflg parJOfll ate 001"9 Ca,..PUt Drive, SUit• 100, N .... ,, bwthtH• .. ••eccll, Cal ......... '2t60 LllANll S. W(H CO, Ult W JwdltM ~ It C....110, trvlM, -··· $411\la AN, CA"'°" NIUC NO~E l'ICTITIOUS aUSI NEU NAME STATllMINt T ht tollowlng p.,son II Ooll\g 0..\1119\IH J ANI CE H OP PER , ACCOU NT I NG SYSTE M S CONSULTANT. SU Pot>e>v Av•nue. COfOn• Gel Mer, t •llloml• ,,.H J•l\lct Mee HOC>!>••. ~ll PGQpy Avanu•, Coron41 del Mer. Celllornle nus 1111> ~'""' '' conducltd by •" lndhtlOu.•I Jank •-H_.r Thi\ •tal.,,_I wea Ill""'° •1111 llw County Cit•• ot Orange County °" No•e,..btr •. 1 .. 1 l'UUM PuDll~ 0r•"99 CNll 0 •11• Piiot, Ho• II, II, 21. Dec l, 1 .. 1 •-I I PUIUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS aUltNI U lfAMI STATIEMI NT T 11• lollowlno pe"ons u e Going ou.il\eUH S~IC AND SPAN LAUNDRY AHO ORY CLEANING SEFIYICE, UU Newport llOulo•ercl. ,.....,.,, 8HGll, Calllornle ttw. Gt orge W Gvlllory, Jt ... ,, Cllepmen A•ollue. Gerclen Grove. C•lllorlll• ..,..., l••ncla J. Oufllory, m t CNpmon Avenue. Garden Gro••, C•llfornla "'41. Tlllt bwtl11en It t onctwc lecl lly lncllvlcl.,.f\ (H\ltDMld & Wit•) ~ W GuOlory, Jr. fltl• slat-I w•• 111141 with Illa county Clet1! of Or1'191 County on on 2•.1•1. ,.,.,. P1111lllNCI Oreneit CN sl O•lly ....... Od. 21, Nov.•. 11, II. 1 .. 1 4691-11 PICTITIOUI e Ul lNISI NAMI STATIMa NT Tll• 1011.Wlno perMlll• er• 1101111 11U•lnene1· HOLSTEIN •EAL TY, >001 R-111 Avellut , Svll• 210, Coal• Mt H , C•lltornl• no• Floyal J Catllcu l, 1'14 Viti• C•uclal. H•wport •u<ll. C1lllern11 '2MO , ____ _ Orango Coast OAJL Y PILOT/Wednesday. N ovember 18, 19f 1 DI 'ICTIT\OUI •Vlf•UI .... .,." .... "' fllt l•lltwlfll M r Mll la dtln ~llllHaH CALl,O•NIA LI MOUllH• H llvtc•. SM""' tuwt. HW14 .Mell. Ctllftr'Nata.e ., ... ,. .. ..,... tt• "'" ,, ..... Hu11llnt1011 INKll, C:tll!Omle t»41 Tiii• bualllltt It ~I .. II• 111 llld1•14 ... I '"'*" "-'"'' Tlllt l\tl-1 Wft II ... Wlttl IN Covnty Clefll Of o .. ,. .. Cou111y .., NO••-),ltll ,.,.,,. '°ullll"'911 Oretlllt CMtl Dally l'li.t. Nt• •. 11, II. H, ltll ., .. , "C'TlflOUS a USIN•ll NAMI n .t.T•M•NT Tiit tollowtng "''°"' are clolno IN\lll•U• C.t.RtrY 0 .. l'IC• HllVICIES, 1$ Lllldl ltlo. HewM'1 llff<ll, Celltornle "* TllOf'Nll Paul CMey, 7J LlllH l\lt. NtW~ 9ead1 CllllO<'llll t-.o Cnervt "'" '-'"· 1S Linea !\le, Nt•Ptfl IH<tl, CMll°"'I• flMO '"" Wtlnen IS <-...Cltd Dy •n llOl•ldlMtl c:i.,y1c;.tey Thh •tel-I tt•• IUtO wllll IM C&unty Cltr& ol 0t•P10t Coulll't' Oii NOvtMi.t t 1 .. 1 li'l7DJI Publl-<>ranee Coell D•lly PllOI, 'tCTlftOUll UllllHt •1CT1ftOtlla UttNaU NIIMI ITAT•M•NT •.U. IYAT'•M••T .... T111• 1e11owl111 ller•on I• dtfllt Tiie ''""'""' _.,_, a ,. dolnt ..,, lleU .. , ..,.,_ ... UNLIMITID IALLOONt , Mt IAI AlllA•liaU~ HOMI• 111 We tnwt ltrttl, Nt•IOtl IUCll, alC:INTIHNIA L NOM•I , IC:l C:.lll9rllla...... l \.OOMfll I LO HO M •t. I DI llM I . LlflCOln, aotWet11w1 $tr .. I, tCHJ ·lllCO HOMH ; 11!1 'llll OOM New.-ft 9N(ll,Callhtflllttitl) HOM•ti "' 001.o•N littJOOIT fllh ""1-• 11 <.-.ct .. IW Ill "°a .. I : 10 1 HOUOAY HOMI• IHI ll\•l•Hl1>1I • ••• LlllColfl INO•,•HO•NOI! H0M I$, Ill T 1 J l "'•ltlON HOME\, en<i fJI ,. • •lat-I ... flltd wllll Ille Llll!llTY HOM•s. 111• '' Me in ~Ollllly c:1er11 Of Oral\90 Ct111tlt' on 11, .. 1 •~•tne C:elltorlll• t'17I• ,..o••mwt, 1•1 • • "'ID' Pll 111, H. Mc Na m••. "ttt P1111tl1Nc1 Qr ..... CMH 0.lly ...... M<O.r....n, "'• ltvl"•· C•llfornle ...... 11, , .. u. Dec 2, 1'11 ...... t .,,, •. "ICTITIOUS e ullNIU NAMll ITATIIMaNT Tiit IOl-1119 Ptrtof\I ero Going 11u.1 ....... ; (II CANvO-. AUTO SUli'li'LY; m TMI li'AllTS Ol~AllTMI M T, •O l ...... ~ "-· ~ 9Mcll, COlllorlllo _,, Oo l• l lmll••· 10 0 '•"'•"•"• Teff9'e, CAlrtM cttl ,.,..,, Ceflfotnl• mu Tlllt !Mnl,..n It ClllO~IM llt' e llmlJM _.,.""'P ,.,Ill• H. M<He"'" Tiii• N""""t WI$ 111ec1 wllll tlw COO/Illy Clel't of Of'OllOe COUllly Oii 0<1 21, ltll '11•111 P~ll-Or ..... c .. al O•llY Piiot, Oct "·Nov .•. Tl,, .. ltll .. .,., LAtlllfM CM.,... Alllo $utljlly, IM., e -Ill> --Cl lllerllll COl',.,111611, Ml l OIUM ,_ ""'~ c e 11ye11 lloecl, La911ne ae1c11.1~~~-~~-~~~~---­ C:e1tforlll1911.St. Tlllt "'"'""' •• t onchKIH by • (0'110f' "'°"' l....-Cony..,AvtO 5"'191'1'. I !IC r....._o lnwt*' ..,....,., SU~lllllOll COU•T 0, CALll"O•NtA COUNTY 0, OllANO• T•CMc ~ ~. Wftl a-AM, C.. ttm NIA•RIAGE OF P l!TITIONEll HEFIMELINOA PUIUC NO~l "ICTITIOUS IUllNH t NANI• ITATIMIHT T II• follow Ing perso11 h clalno bullMHet UNllMITIO $l RYICr i . 1•l P1tl•I• A ... -. S..11• , "'•"•nc•. Ca lllo1111e '°* Paul w ~'°"· "°' w. 1u11 't'"'· TOltell(o Callfo<lll• f0!04 Tlllt ll\IJIMh h tonclu<I .. Dy •t\ llld.l y IOUol P...i ~'°" llllt ... ..,_,., •a• 11194 wll" llW ColH'ly Cl••" of O••nll' tovnty en N0 .. ..,.0...1, 1•1 '11•11• ~uo11.-Or"'90 c. .... O•llY Piiot, NOV 4, 11 II, U, 1 .. 1 'IOI e t l'ICTITIOUS I USINIH NAMI $TATIMIENT H•• lollowlng Pf r\O() It doing bu•lnen H R W lo AISOC1Afl$ UOO AO.mt I ~L. C°'I• Mew CelllOfnl• tt•» Rooen (. _,,. 1)00 AOam• • • L, Co.ta Mau . C t lltornl• ,,.,. Thlt bu"""n I> <OMllClll(I OY •n ln41•lclutl Rolltn 0 Woodworlh '"" ... ._, ••• Ill"" .. 11 .. ,,.. County (1er' ol O••noe County on Novem!Mr ) '"' .. 110 11 Puo11,,...., <>-Ca.•• O•llv Piiot NOY 4 11, If. U. 1 .. 1 4/fl ti r'11UC NOTICE "~ITIOUI IU11NIO NAMI tTATUdNT 'ht IOllewlt\g "'Mii' .,. o•n• D11t1nn1 .. .t.LITC().OIVtltOff 01' Hll.TAOH COllPO•AflON. •JO fl\ltly 5t<e,.. Sl•nt N••PO•I I .. <,., Calllornlo .,.70 Dr A11001 All ~1. '111 Mfte Vttcle Or l•tl. C••I• Mtu . C•lllornle tt.~ Mr l<ayvOll ~ Hfllyat, , 0 .... 1'2 I, lt•verly Hlllt, C;illlornit t02U Mr GllOlatMowln It__.., 2111 '.lo IH•O•ora, NI J. ,.,.,. Aft•, C•llfotnl• .,101 Mr \om IC Allr !HJ NI ... Vncl9 Ori••. £. C..I• ,,. .. , Cellfo<nle t.l•,. f ~h butl .... t I• COtldUClod '" •n 11/\lf\(OfpOulAcl .. _ .. 11911 .illa/ I ..... • pa rtrtaf W. '°""I( All• 11\lt ,..,,_, .... Ill.a .... , ... Coutlty C••'k 01 O••nee Covflty en November 10, ltll 1'17.-J PubtllNd Or-Coe>I 00llr Piiot. Nov II 11. u. De<. 1. , .. , ...... PUIUC NOTICE WA.f1Jtt DIEPAllTMl:NT 01' T•ANSl"O•TATION NOTICE TO CONT•ACTOlll !IO•. II, It, U, De<. 1, 1 .. 1 •fU .. 1 f"lt t~ Wft fll..i •1111 llw Ceuill y (-91 0r"'ft COunl y on 0c: t. CASTRO 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stetea ~· wlll be rteel .. d et tn. D•i>e•1-o1 Tr.._1.uon. 110 Soulll Se>ttl\Q StrHl. RNm 1000, L .. A"O•lt>, Ca11torn1e t0012. Until t o cloo pm Oii o.<ernm r J '"'· •l •lllt " llmt 1110 wlll bt j)110lltly open•O a"" "ed In A_.. 1 11 l<M• •dd••H lo< COl\tlfu<llon on Stall ru1uc NOll:l ... CTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI n AT'IMINT Tllo lollowlng petlOfl h OOlfltl IN\11\ft\ H AM l!lllCAN M AIHTI M E COMPAN Y. )CJl vi. Opor1o, No. 1CW, NewPGrt e..c11, C.tllomla ., .. , Mlcl\te4 ,.,. BIW<e, tttl W. Coast Hlt1ll••Y. No 210, N•wpor1 ....... Cellf0t11I•.,.., Thh bu•lntu Is COllO\Klecl by •" lllCll•lduel MICl\HI IAPI Bruce Tiii• t1et.,...,.1 was 1119'11 •1111 ,,._ County Clerk of 0••"99 Covnty on No .. mo..-t,tW• .. .,.,,. Publl"'9<1 Or•noe CM •I O•llY Pllol, NO• 4, 11, It, U , !WI 4'0IMI "ICTITIOUS I UllHIEU NAMI! STATl.MaNT Tllo followlflg pertont ••• doing OU>lnouas THOMAS PARTNERS,• Limited P•rlPltrsl!lp, tt50 Alrw•y Ave B·I, C0>t• Mew. C•lllOf'ftl• ttt2' Robert B Soerlot . It •u• 0.•uville. H--1 e..c,., C.lllor11la '7..0 Fr•nk O Morris, S N, u s.Ma, Soull\ t..eoune. Cellfornl• mn Jtrry L Berry, II °"""""° E , Irvine, C.CllotPll• '2714 21, 1 .. I llESPONOENT EUGEN IO '1JJne CASTRO Pullll"*I On n .. Coetl Oeflw l'llOI IUMMOMS l'AMILV LAWI 0< ' CASIE NUMae• 0 ·1-S I. 21, "°"· •. II, tt. ••1 ...,.,.. NOTICE! You,, .... """ .... a lh<I PUIUC MOll:E COUr1 m•v Ot<IOe ~·n•I vou Wlll'\Oul yovr oel119 ,...,a un••u '°"' ra~pon0 within JO O.yf R•Acl '"'" lntor"""ltOll O.IOw SUl"IE•tOll COURT 0, ti you wl•h lo -· , ... ecl•lce of •n CALl"°llNIA, COl)NTY •llorney IPI 11111 metier. you ltlOUIO 00 0" O•.t.NOI \o promptly so lhel your wrlll•" O•ot• TO~ CAUS• "0 11 r .. oonw, 11 eny, mey b<t llled on lime CNANO•O .. Mt.Mir AVIS() U\lfel ... slelo clem~oo CAii NUMBI• &·111119 El lttOUNI ...-O«lcllr (Olllt• ua In Ille MAtte• of 11\t Applkellon Of tin •udlencl• • mtnOs au• Ud LETTIE JANE SNYOER. for Cnenoe ... pOl\d• ct.ntro de JO dltt Lu •• 01 N•"'• '"'""' .. '°" 0.-11oue LETTIE JANE SNYDER lies llled e SI U\19<1 deW• sollC•l•r ol '°"""'° o. pellllol\ In 1111• court tor •n otdltt u11 ·~ "" ttlt e!IUl\to, O.btrl• ellowfno petitioner to Chl flO• ner ll•Urlo 1m,..tcllet•,..•nle, oe ut• n.tmt from LETTIE JANE SNVOllA me11ere w r._•I• •t<rli. sl ll•Y lo VICTORIA LEnlE ANGELINI ,19u11t , p._ Mt r19lslr-• '1i.mpo It ll Mf'eb'( otcttred llltl •II --I TO THE RESPONOENl Tiie lnl•real..t II\ lM mell•r alo<oala ll•llllon•r II•• 11110 • P•l•llon •PP••• before 1111\ coutl fl\ conctrnl119 Y°"' merrl-11 you te11 0.pertmetll No. J at 700 Cl•k C•nte< lo Ille •• _ .... 11111n JO d•Y• OI .... Otl•t WMI. Settle AM, Celllornle Oii O•lt 111•1 1111> .....,mon\ ll wrved Cit\ 0.UMO.t '· "''· •• IO:JO o'cloO •• yGil. YOWf Oltfevll "'4Y b<t .,,,.,.., • ..., m., aflel ,,... -t.,.,. l/'IOW uuw . If '"' covrt mo enter • 1uaom•"t •n• llley Mw, why M id oellllon lot <ortlelnlng 1nlunc11 ... or other ordora cnenoo9'-"*<IOnot betr4111laG. co11ce rnl11g a l•l\lon ol prop.rty 11 ls furU.r Ofdlfecl 11\ol • c.opy Of 11111 •PGU>al •-'· ChilO Cu\IOdy, 01lld order to ,r.... c-oe publlWwd II\ ,.,,,.,..,,, altor,,.y lees tOSI\, •11<1 su<ll Tiit Oelly Piiot. • lltwSP•P•• ol olll•• re11a1 •• ""'Y be gremed tty,.,. Qefterat clrcui.tlon, P"'blfWwd '" trlh court Tnt o••fll•nmenl 01 weou. <°""IY •I •-I onca • w-fOf' tour lekl"9 Of ,,.,.....y or pr-rty, or otl\C!r cont0c11Uve -k• P!'lor to Ille d•Y of covrl eulllorlled proc....,•nv• mey elto Mid lleer"'9. ro ull Oetecl Oc:lOber 21. IWI Junnl,.. Gattt, 0..puly Pubh.,_ 0.ellQO Co.ll Oally Piiot NO• 4, II, II, 15. 1 .. 1 4aot-ll NDTICl 01' TllUSTEl'S SALE NOTICf IS HE~EBY (;IV[N 1 ... 1 on Wt dnf'\Oey, '"' Hiii d•Y OI No•tml>tr. 1911 at 10 00 • m al .. ~ von lt•rlnen Aven"" 1n ,..,. City ol NtwpOrl llta<h C°""ty ot Orange. Sl•U 01 C•tllOfft l• HUCH BRECICENlltOGE •• lllo Tru\I" tor lllt Benlilclery (.AROL A NAGEL. who'• '''••t •dd'•'' '' ••~O Von K•tM•n A"tf'\Uf. N•wporl Bt•<h. (•lttornl• •no w hO\t teleOhOf'f' numoet h 71' 010011 wlll M ii at publlt euclloo to 111o 111~\I tt•-r for cull l•wful monev 01 lhe United S••I••· •II pay•bl• •• Ille lln1e ol >•I• •ti th•t t•11•1n r••• prc>per1y '"v•T..O In Ille City of N,wpan Buell Oranoo Counly C•ltlotl"ltA dttu t•btd ., IOllOW\ LOI "· Traci 772l •• , ,,.., .. n on a m•p recoroeo 1n -11• Peoo• I II inc IUll Vt of M IS<•lf•MOt.n MIC>\ In lne OlllCt ... , ... c-ty RKordtr Of Or anot Courtly, C1111tornt• Tht \trte• •ddrt\\ or 00'"' common dr\IQn•Uon of \•id 1e•t pro~rty I\ It GrH "b4''*' Newoof"\ B••th OrM\Qlfl' County (•htotn•• S••o \•le will Of' m•O• wit"°"' CO¥en•n1 Of w•rr•nty ..-~ro1r.o t111.-, 00\..,.i\lon Of" •rw;umbf•n<•' to'-•"''¥ th• ObllQ•tlon~ \•t ur~o l>y •nd pursu•n• to 11\e> pow•r of t••• ., n1g11 .... y In •CCO•O•n<• wllll ... . \PH Ill< •llOl\t lll••tlor. 10 ...... .. ,,,., ltl ••l•r•M• I•""'°"· n loll°"'s Oreng• C-tv al •••'°"'' IO<etlont 101 Or• I 11. >'. SS, n. ,,, tO, "· •» Ver!, u oaUng MQflw•y lfO"llllQ lo b4I moa111eo by rople<1119 lumlnarlu Bid' •r• r!'QUlr•O rot trw .ntlr• wo'I ae" r10t4 ~rein Plan\, -•llUllOM •• ,,., ""~' IOfMl IOf blelding 1111• proJ..:1 cen only ltt oote1ned •I In• Otpert,..enl of Tr•n\OOrt•lfon, Plan\ •nd B id Oocumonts, ROOM J9 T••n-r1allon Bu1101n9 •UO N Sl•ttl. P 0 8oa 14't, Seer •m•nto, (<tl1forn1• •M07 tpf\Olw flt 4H Jnj). etld mey be wen et '"'" •ltO•• olflce •llCI •• the olllCH ol trw O•\lrl(I Otrotlot\ OI T<el\!oj)O(l•llon •• lo• AnQC'ltt ~ Fr•nCl><o. •llO ll'le 0•\h IC I 1n Wftlfh tn.. WOfti. I\ \lt ..... t9d Th• \U<(e\\IUI DI-• sl\ell l11rl\lsl\. P•vm•n' 001\d •nd • ptrto,tn•n<.e 00'10 fnt o.p•rl"'*"I Of Trtl\\por1ellon 11•,.0Y notlli.• all l><dOort INI II wlll •U1rm•t1"•'' 1n\ur• th•t tn .,.., tO'ltr•\ t •rHrrfld '"'O &urw•nt 10 tt\lt "'"'Hf1StfHent0 minority Ov•ln•'' tntrtptt\P' •Ill 0• •tlOfdtO futt oe>()O,t1.o1n11y to 'ubmlt bkh In re\OOf"IM to thl\ 1nv1t•t1on ano wlll not bflo Roberto AIOO Pervall, UU LA Lom• Drive, Sent• Ana. Callfofnt• .,,()$ llONlclH p,.....,, J UOQe Of Ille 5uoetlor Court Pubfhllacl Ol'lft(ltCOMI O.lly Pllol, Nov. 4, II, II, ts, 1•1 41117 .. 1 flftrred to In th•t (~f1•1n Oe-ft.d ot df\CtfmHWltd ~·1n\l Oft IPW-OrOUnd• 1 rv)t Ot'1fcS Oc:totu~r 1 1'10 •nd ot '•'• co1or1 cw f'•hon•f origin 0\ ••• ( u I ea II y I N T E R v E 5 T <ont•Ot••·-tor •n ...... d "'SSOCCAIES INC • OelAw•rt Minimum w•o<'••lttfortlll•Projecl < o ' 0 Or• t 1 On • \ T ,-u' t Or Io ., OftO•l•rm.nit<t by J'W S.C:r1ti1ry or R E S I 0 E N I I A l E S C R 0 W l •ltor .,. "'1 10<'111 only 111 Ille \PKl•I CORPORATION • Ca litornl• provi•ion\ ot 1~ WrlJllly numOU.O COtPOt•llOll '" 1 rU\IM lor CA "Ol " Dook. ,,....., lor bldcll1>9 ou•PO\•• • ..., ---------------!NAGEL.• marrit<f wom..n ., P\fot s.ote tnt1Ued so-<.••I Provhlon\. NOtiCf' to ru1uc NOT1C[ •nG ••e>etal• pr_rl., a\ B<'MIK ••tY Contt•ctor• Ptopout •na Conlra<I Slepllen M HIPWI .... fflO c ..... 1,.. Corrt<, An•n•lm Hiii• C•lllornl• tttol MllO."" M Vwgnn, 1101 Ywbel Slr .. I, lltclOllOO e .. cll, C.lltornle '°271 Tlllt 011Slft•» I• concluc1eo ov • llmlled 1>¥1,,.rtlllp R-8 SU rle• Tl•I• R•l-1 ..... fllaa wllll Ille County Cl•" of Or•noe Cou,.,. on 0<100.r n .... , "" .. PublllNd Or-CN\I Oelly Piiot, NOY •. 11 It. U, t•t 4,_I "ICTITICMIS a UllN•U l'ICTITIOUI a uSfNISS NAMI STATIMENT Tll• 1011owlno pe rson h cloln Dvslneu•• llEO lYOH I, -N-POr1 81 .... '\F' . Ne_, lle<Kll. Cellfornl• ,,.., Edwl"-t!!o"'• Ill, ISOI H•van Pl•<•, NtWPOr1 l u cn, c e111or11I• ..,..,, Tllh busllWU h Conclu<ltO by e llmft.o -""""'P Edwin H"""' 111 Tiii• U.--lllAcl Wll" IN CO\lnty C .. tk of O<et19t Counly on Novem-f.1'81 "1147ff Pullll~ Or-Coast Oelly Piiot. Niud STAT«M .. tT Tl\e ltl-1119 """°"' •re buslneuM' fffftf NO•. 4, II, IB. U , 1•1 _,.,, -------------~ r*CO•clfl> "" Oct-· ) ''*' ... e-•llCI In <oC>"'• Of W•d -111•1 M•y b., ll11J P-11175 Of Otto< ••I R..coros ol •••m1nea at lh, ••m• oll1<o u .. OTICE 0 " TllU$TIEIE'S SALE TS NA, Jt1115 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 11\•l 01\ W•dtWW.y o.<emoer • '"' •• • 00 o'CIO<k • m ... ••IO cWv '" .... Ollot<t o r llE A l EST•TE SECURITIES SEllVICE. locattd el ?070 Nortl\ Bro.ch ... Y. Su110 10t In tM city ot S."'• An• c-1y 01 O•.,.~ Sta If Of C.lllornl• "EAL ES TATE SECURITIES SERVICE • Celilornt. <Of'l>Ot•llOt\ ff duly eppolnl•O Tru\lff Ul'ICMr ana .,.....,.n, to '"' PD••• 01 "''' conter...a 111 tll•t <•rt•'" OffG ot Trvtl t•teultd by ROBERT l WALLIS. •Kordtcl Merci\ JI ,..., In Book IU~ Of Offl<l•I RecorO\ ot Uld County, et P•O• llH Record•• • ln•trurne11t No JMJ1, by 'H"°" of • breecf\ or fff•u•t In o•vm••H o' o e rto..-niart<f' o t tht oot19•Uot'I\ .ecvted "'-rwDv 111e1uct1nv 111e1 btt•cn O'•"O~ County C•lifOtn•• df\Cf'lbtO f't•r~1n~tort w"•'• th• Noliceot D<Pl•ull And E•l!Cl•on to Sell ot•n• \~ci111 •11on• •nd propou l IM detttll»<I re•• P•OPltrlY under HMI form, m•v bo MMll A-nde lo mOdlfy °*.O Of fruit w•' tt<Ot'Oe<I on AUQu't F•d•r•I m •tUmum •aot r•••'\ wtu tw J '"' In Boo>. "'" P-'~ 01 •Hurd only 10 l\010.r. ot ,,.. •oo .. Ott1c1•I At'<orO) fif Or•~ (O\IMY rtt•''"t •d book\ If there h • (•llfortH• 01ff1tenc• bPfwtt-n tnie minimum ••Ot Thi\ N01•C• " Ql'f•n In <OMDll•nt.t r-Aff\ or•dl'l.,mlMd by th• S.t f•t•ry with Ille wr111 .... •004•Ullon to HUGH o• ~•!>Qr •n<I uw PU••lll"9 --, .... BR ECKENAIOGf •• Tru•lo• o•lerrn1n..i oy l"t ~tete fOf sirnol•r \ubl11lultc1 by SUBSTITUTION OF <l•\\ll•CillOM of labor 1'-Conlrecto• TAUSlEE BY BENEFICIARY O.tod inG n,. wlt<ontr<i<IOf\ •h•ll pay not Mo ... emt>e-r l •'It. bV~•d 8trwf1c11try tt\t lh•n tr• '11Qhtr w•oe rate On November • '"' •hi(" I\ Ille Puf\uanl lo s.<llon 1113 of 11\t LtOo< O•l• of ttw-1n•t••' oubt'< •tlon ot 1n1\ Coot ttw 91'Mrllot l>'fv•lHf'tiO '•te ot NOt•c• of S.I• ,,... tOllowtnQ ernounu. ••9'"' •n the-county tn Wf\K" tl'W' won repr•t.•"' th.-lot•t •mount\ ot the 1' to bcJ!> oone f\•' bHrt Ott•rm1nt'd o, uf'P•td b•l•nce-o' \he ot>llO•t1on\ '"' Olr ec:tor ot tM 0.p•nmtnl 01 "•cvrto l.ly 1hf' aoo•t Ot'\Cr lbed lndu•H••I Rt••Uon\ ThHit w~ r•t~ pr004"tty to bit ~Id ano r••\Of\tOl'f' -.oo••r 1n '" .. D •o•rtmtnt ot e'tl M•t•O to't' ••Of'f"l\t\ •nd r•nsoon•t•on pu'b••c•t•on enutt.a AOv•r.<.e\. rf10f<U..,..ly ' G•"•'•' Prf'Vetltf'llQ w~ A•t•t. O.ted (A MISSION HOMES. 18) OLO GLO•Y HOMES. CCI ~ATlllOT H0 ,M£S; 101 •EVE1t• MOMI!\, CIEi HNATIE HOMES; tl'I 1776 MOMl!S. (GI T & L MO Ml!S ; I H I T•AOITIOHAL HOMl!S; Ill UNION HOMES; IJI WASl11NOTOH HOMIS, (1(1 YANKEE HOMIES; -IL) Zl!A HOMES. 1116 SE Me ... Mrwt, Int._, Cellforlll• mt«. --------------lor def•vlt Notlc• ot wftltl\ •• , t A Deed of "''"'' to w cu,-• •n No..,emO.i-t•11 Futvr• •ft•cUv• tncffbt•dnt"i-o• \l•,OOOOO r•<Of"Oed ••o• r•t•' •"*'"' h•v• Dt•n M•r<h JO "" In &-. lllll -,.., orod•l•rml...., end •re on file wl"' u.. of Offlcl•I rte<o•O. ot Or-'°""'Y D•P•rtment of 1novs•n•I Rtlet-• C•Utotnl• Utfi'O ~'<" 1S ''" wnf\ .,. , ••• ,...-.c.., bvt NI pttJ\1f'O •n WMI Johf\ l. H•9el •nd C•rot N•9•' t>Ut>Ut•tH>n "ICTlnOUS eUllNHe '9AMll ITATWlllltlHT T"• to1tew1,.. .,.,..., " •ol•B ....., __ , IAI EC$, NATIONAL. Ill "lfLD l\ull>al\d -··~ •• lru\IOt• 5ert•no DEPARTMENT OF P lllllO H M<N•m e e , 111'S McO.rm«t, e f. ,,.,,,.., Cellfornlo r.cot'CNd ,.,..Y t1, ''"·In 8oolJ ICOI• of Offlcl•• R«O<cft Of MIO County •• ~ IHI, Rec-· ln•ln•~I Ho uut. WILL SELL' AT .. UBI.IC A UCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810DE R P'OR CASH, 1ew1u1 ,,,,_y ot SE•VICIE,, ,_, S. llfl<i.y, Soante Ant, Ille Unllad St•IH. ell .,..yeblt el Ille CA tt1.,, , time of Wiit, a11 rlOM. ,,,,. efld 1merttt llCS l:led:f..ic C.~• ,..,_IU , llOW lleld D¥ 11. 4t1 Tru>t" In •nO lo •econ••Y•ll<t Com-r. • Celllorn1• TRANSPORTATl()H Cotpor•llon. •• rru\I.. •llCI Home G L ltUSSEl.L S•vln9, •f"ld lo•l"I ,.,,o<••Uon • Drputy Otre<~ "'" D••• Slmbro. u>o Se ftl•fl•ll• TH tece, CM-•• M.-r, C.lllor""• .,." Tiii\ ..... lnftl Is cOllO\Kled bY e llmlle<I _.,,.,..,,.,, • Cellfer .. f• CetlllOn ll•n. , ... s. '"'' ,,, •• P•OMrlY \llu•I• '" ... o lllftc....,.~AN,CA'710S. County f l\d Stet• d•H••l>•d A\ Tlllt Duslllftf It COllOucled by •11oHow\ <~•tloft. LOI I• In Block ~ .. II\ Tre<I 119 II\ EC:S ,.,. c11v "' N<rwoort e .. ,., •• .,..,.,.11 WI-J c;.r.1,., on • Map recoro.o '" -11 D-\)) C•ltt ortH • Coroor•t10 11 •t O•ttdNo~J , .. , 8tnett<1•r•, -"" •-bl•-" " 1,, PuOll\Ple<I °'""9" Coeu Dally Piiot ael•ull •• ot July 1 , .. , •no "•• IM No• 18 U. , .. , •'25·11 foltowlnQ o.tl.,...f'\ Out' Ut'p•ld N l•n<• ot 0011~·­lrtt•r•M MMt ,.,,. PUIUC NOll:( PNlf9H McN-S.C:.·T-to 3' ln<lu"ve Ml.c•ll.-v• M•P• In Tlll\ ,_, wn fllecl •1111 tllf C°"nly Ctertt "' 0...,... C-ly ofl Ocl 27. , .. , Tllla ate.._, •et f1lecl wfttl IN Ill• Office of tr.. Recorder ot u•d COllnly Ci.rt1 of Or-C_., Oii O<t. Orenoe County l1, ttl1 T~ '''"'-*''""'or otM r commot1 cn••9'• a.... • •eo •• N S·8S823 Tru\ltt"''°"'' 1,lle II N O TICE O F D E ATH OF 1 A ew-.ct of T'"'' 1u w curt-•n .. 17.,. PvbtlU.0 Or ..... C .. fl O•llY ~flee, "'"'" aulgn•llon 11 •n• o' '"" r••• PulllllNd 0rMBO C-t OtllY Pl~ properly llerelneDovt cM\Crl~o I\ O<l. Jt, ,.... C, II, II, l'81 .. _., IHll'P«'tecl too. 11t>t Mlr•m~• Ort.., 1noeo1~-" ot "<» ooo oo rtcorOtd W I L L I A M E L M E R Mercnt• ""•nS-1J010 -1.01 BAR R . A K A WILLIAM E of Olf1<1el Record• Of O••nqo Counl~ I B ·A R R A N O O F C•llto•n•t d•teo J•nu.ory J. "7•. w11h p E T I T I O N T O John L N•Qtl •nO C•rol "'•gtl Oc:I 11, NOY t, II, II, t•t ...,.., No•PGrt S.ecll, C•llfomla r.JC •11Cf TM ul\CllPr1IQNO !wrtby dl><:lelm\ l---------------•11 lle blllty lot•"• lllCO"~lne\\ In hust>Ana .na wit••• Tru'1o•• C•ooer A 0 MI N I S T E R EST A T E C~IOC!y CorPG••llon • C•lllo•n•• NO A· 111081. NOTICE OF DE AT H O F NOTICE OF DEAT H OF W ILLIAM W. M U RRAY R E NIE K. ESP E AHO OF ANO OF P E TITION TO P E T I T I 0 N T 0 ADMINISTER ESTATE ADM INIST ER ESTATE NO. A1 11044. NO. A111C>SO. T o a I I h e i r s . T o a I I h e i r s , b eneficiaries. c redit o r s benef iciaries, c reditors and c ontingen t creditors o f and c ontingent creditors of Will lam w. M urray...,and RenieK.Espeandper sons pers ons who may be who may be o t herwise o therw ise in te r ested in t h e interested In the w ill w llland /or estate : and/o r estate: A petition h as been filed A petition has been filed by Carol L. M u r ray in the by Alfred L. Beas ley in the S u per ior Court of O r ang e Super ior Court o f O r a nge County r equesting tha t County requestin g t hat Carol L , M u r ray be Alfred L. Beasley be appoint e d as per son a l appointed as per son a l re pr esen t a t ive t o represen t a t I 11 e t o a dministe r the estate o f administer t he estate o f W i 1 11 am W . Mur r a y Renie K . Espe (under the (under t he Ind ependent I n d e p e n d e n t Admin ist r a tion of Esta t es Adminis t rat ion o f Estates A c t ). T h e petition is set for A c t). The petition is set fo r hear ing in Dept. N o . 3 at hear ing in Dep t. N o . 3 a t 700 Civic Center D r i v e , 700 Civic Center D rive. W est. in the City o f San ta W est, In the City of Santa Ana, Califo rnia o n D ec. 9, Ana, California o n Dec. 9, 1981 a t 9:30 a .m . 1981 at 9: 30 a .m . I F YOU O BJECT to the IF YOU O BJECT to the gran ting o f the petitio n . granting of the p e tition, y o u s hould e ither appear you should either appea r a t the hearing and s t a t e at the hearing and s t a t e your object ion s o r fil e your o b jections o r f il e writte n object ion s w ith the written objection s w ith the court before the 'hear ing. court befor e the h ear ing. Your a ppea r ance may be Your appearance may be in per son o r b y you r In p erson o r by your a ttor ney . a tto rney. I F Y 0 U A R E A IF YO U ARE A C R E DITOR o r a C R E D I T 0 R o r a con tingent credito r o f the con tin gent c r ed itor o f the d eceased , y ou mus t file deceased , y ou mus t Ille yo ur c laim with the cou rt y o ur c laim with th e cou rt o r present It t o th e or prese n t It t o t he p e r sonal r e presen t ative per sonal r e presen t ative appointe d by the court a ppoint e d b y the c o u rt with in four months fro m within four months fro m t h e date of firs t Issuanc e th e date o f firs t Iss uance of le tters a s provl~ed In o f letter s as provided In S ection 700 of the Probate Sect ion 700 of the Probate Cod e of C allfo rnla. T h e Cod e o f California. The time for filing c laims w ill time for . flling c laim s w i ll not e xpire prior to fou r not expire prior t o fo ur m o n th s fro m the date o f months f rom the date of the hearing notic ed above. the h earing n oticed above. Y O U MAY EXAMIN E ~Id strH1 ~\. Of ottw' <omM~ dOIQn•lloll Se id U lt wlll D• m•at without werr •AtY . ~'"'~!ft\ ot tmpll•d r•o•rdl r'IQ fltlt oot••1t iori 1H t~umDr•M.H to Wtlt.fy Ow Of'•n<•o•• b.tl•nc• of '"" NOC• or olM r ol>ll9o1llOI\ -.cur.a D¥ ..ia 0-ot Trust •II" tnttrl\1 -ollltr wm• I\ provla..., thereln °"'" •""•nc~\ If any unc:t.r ,,.. lt•m11r..rf'OI elld •nt•"'" .,,, •u<ll •dV•ncn .na otv• ltt> <...,Ott eno .. Mn-.1 Of IM Trv•lff •lld ot Into tru1f\ cruttld by Wld Otto of Tru\I Tll• IOl•I amount ol .. 10 obtlO•llOn lnclucl1"9 ••aJONl)lv ntlm•l•d '"' ,,..,~ ~ ••Pf"'~\ of '"" Tru\lft ti 11\t lime Of 1n111e1 PUl)l•<ellon of 11111 Nollet. I• lln 6S& H O•t.cl Nowmc.• 11 1'91 tSEAll REAL EST•TE SECURITIES SEPV•CE • C.lllornla <orPGt•llon HTtlMM 8y 0 J MotCI"' il\Pre11•n1 JOlO N 8•-•• Sult~ 1°' s.nte An•. CA '210. Tel 1 IUI •U,n.11 Publl>lltd ()r~ Coot O•llY Piiot Nov 11. 1$, !>..: 1 '"' ~II PVIUC NOTICE (Of"por•ho" .• , ''""''tt •nO C.roc "°*' N•Uonal B•f\k • N•llonel Ben• 1no T 0 i"I I ' h p I r s AHo<••llon, ., Ben.l1<1Mr wlllfn bt>nPfic 1ariPS c r pd1tor c; 1n0e1tt...srwu" •n ,,.f.1111 "oc July ' and c ont1nqPnt c rPdltorc; o f !:.1 .,..., ,.., •~ '011ow•"9 oe•eft(t\ W illiam Elmp r Barr aka • unpe 1<1 o.•ant•.,. W 1 11 1 a m E Ba r r a n d "'.'::::!':'::;.,..,,,, s ... ..o 01 o e r <,o n <, who m <1 y b P Pr•nc•IM•i>eY"'*"" s •«> .. OlhPrWt<;E' 1ntPres t nd 1n the Trus'"''"'' ~oo w ill and o r Pc;tatP A Tiit payotf Of' M>cl Dft'<I OI fru>i O('f 1 I ion h il<; bf>E'n ft IPd bV QOO<I tnrouoh Novemoer • "" " K B . i 101.11• JJ •no 1n1., .. 1 •cc•u.. iH Pn K arr 1n the 111erutter •• ·~ •••• 01 JJ 1111 pe• 5UOl"r1o r Court of OranqP c10 C nuntv r f"1'1UP <;t1nq that 1n~eb~..i°:,~ ~·, ~;:.~'~ ~~~~~,,!~ K a r " n K B a r r b P M•Y• i•>tn&ook tlloO?,pege1m o1 aooo1nted (le; persona l 0111c1•1 ltf(ord• 01 O••-counly r P o r P c; p n I a t I v P t o Ceiltornlecl•t...,Mt• ~, t'90,wllnJOlln adm1n1SIPr lhP E'St11te of L H-1 -C••04 H•~I hu\bend < •no .. 111 .. )Olnt '"""""· T'""°" W 1ll1a m Elmpr Barr aka Pe<111c R!'(o• .. o•nc• Corporation,• William E Barr lrvin P . c e11torn1• CorPD••llol'I. •• frullff, Ca (under lhP lndf'pendent •lld Sc>tnur J MotQ41n •• Btnet1Clery wlllcll -"<·•· onterf\I w•• •n•v-Adm1n1c;trat1on of EstalPS lo Georoo J ....... -Marilyn M A c ll ThP pel1t1on IS <;Pt for Sa•••• hu\band eno •"• ts 1otn1 h e aring 111 Deot N o 3 a t l•nal\h llY AHIQ'lmtnl rocor-M•Y . . . n. '"'° '" 800I! tl6U. P•v. * 01 700 C1v1c Center Drive Ot1•c•11 Roc:ord' ot O••noe Covntv W P<,t Santa Ana CA 92701 C•lllornl•. wh.CI\ '""""'..,,.." .... •II o n O PCl"mbPr 9 198 , at o ... ena P<IY•lll~ Jvlr 1 1 .. 1 " 1n q 30 AM d•ltull -""' I~ followtnv Oal•nc•• F • O AM•·m dye I YOU BJECT lo the T.~N •. 1 .. 11 unp•tc1t>elM001 qrant1nq o f the oetit1on O:~!!: ;:~::,E!s,~A~~,.. 111~::~':'!: ••t• ll•,ooo 00 vou should P1the r aooea r l'I A ST AMERI C AN TITLE • ,,..,~,-~.1•1'• a t thP hearing a nd s tate INSUllA ... CE COMPANY., TryJIH, TruSIH •fH < 601 :i. vovr ob1ect ion s o r file :::~~::~:K~~1~"s~:?'~~~~ ~~~~~:,,:tU\, 10 ~.~::•.n ~;~~t;~~;;i;~~s ~~~~I~~~ unm•rrtect,,.... anc1 ra<orOed 0c1-r '"dellt•an .. , of su• 100 oo ••<orOOCI Y o vr <IPPE'arance mav be l,lteo •11n,1r ........ 1No 751.ln booll oc1o1>erJ.1'1tQ1nB~U11J;p119t tl2S in o e rson or by your IJ7 ... P"09 j()S, ot Ofllt••• Records 01 Of 0111<1•1 Record\ Of Orenoe Counh attornpy Ore nge County, C•lllornl•. end C•llrornl• aetOld Oc-r 1 1'11 1111 puttuanl lo 111•1 ct •leln Nollco of tnttrvtll A•-lal" Inc • ~ O.••=•re I F Y 0 U A R E A O•l•ull ena EIHllOl'I to Sell cotpotallon Tru>IOr\ Ro•d•nll•• c R E D ' T 0 R () r a :nlle11"ruu,..nde<enl ':oor~1-". uo,.u•bool S~ 1 .. 1 .. ll·t', Etcrow Cor1><>rellOI\, • C•lllOrnlA C()nl ingent c r e ditor Of the • •• " • • Corporation, •• lru>t-.. tor •hlch d d · i>eo• 13. °' omc1.1 Reco<clt of ;eld Truitu "'"' s .. 0,,11 .. 1•0 1-1von e c ease . y ou must file County, will uNMr end pun ... nt 10 8reO•n•kl9e bY """' .. " Sul>\lllullon YO\lr claim w ith the court talcl 0 H cl OI Trull Hll II 1>11011< ol Tru•M bY llenellelety. O•tacl 0 r 0 re') en t i t t 0 t h e 1\Kllort lor <Mii. l•wtul money of '"' No• mber l "" a o united Sl•ttt.,. """rice,., 111e meln conc:rr•nl•Y · ,.,,,.;11,.~ .~:'r.~~~ pers~nal r epr esentative t nlrence to First A"'t<lcan Tiii• N•Oel, e rnerrlecl *OmMI as lier tol• aopo1nte d by the COUrt lnawre nce Company tou1ec1 •I I!• encl .... , ... or-r1¥ ... llefttflclery within four months from lbtl Flfttl SI-I. In IM City 01 S.nla llk ll 11\deCt..,,,. def Alla, Colllorlllil, oll 1"411•19"1.1111• •flel w "h In aull ••of the date Of flf St ISSUance l11tertsl conwyed 10 encl now ... Id by II ~:!,.:~,::: eno lie> Ille following Of letters as provided in u"cl" u 1c1 ou a 01 Trust '" '"• Unpa1c10.1a11e1ot Snction 700 of th e Probate r.;r.~YK~':!::.1" -.id Covnty •M obt10011o11 ••41>.'°°00 Code of California The ,,,. SWl-'•"Y 101111.101111.. 1":~~·:~-,,.:1• •.040 ,. time for filing c laims will NOft11--1yo•o1 .. 1ofLot11 01 cost\ 0000 no1 expire prior to four NowPOrt HtlCllth , a' ~n on • Mao r•corcli d In Book •, P•ou n of Tru''"'''"" 711 00 m o nths from t h e date of Mlmll•neous M•ps, ••mcls 01 1 .. ~~b~.=! ~ ~~:,.,':O ~~~~~,,: lhP h e arin9 noticed above °':~1c;:'Zoc,,"',,..01,_ tommon Auous1t1. tt11,1nw 1•1eJ.-m YOU M AY EXAM INE dulonatlon 01 sold property h .,. Offklef Rteoreb ot Otenoe County, th!' file keot by the court if 1>Uri>o<tllcl to oe 0 1 e.11 1111\ s1,..1, C••llornl• <IMtci AU9Usl "· ""· wttll you are inte r~ted in the C Gl•nn Atyrnond W•ltllon H Trustor, • ost•M•w.CA rn1e 1,.,..,_,_Trust comoanv • estate, you may I lle a Sa id H I• wlll be medt """110111 ce111ornl• CorPontlon, .. Ttutt~. request w it h t he court or CtVtll•nl ...... ,, .... ,,. ••Pttn Ot 1m111toc1, es 10 1111 •• POtttulon or •llfl Hochman. 5•1"1" a. o.•oy, • r eceive special notice o f "'''•Ulon•I corporalltl\ ., th • enc11m11ta11oa 10 ull•fv tiw Ufl!MllO 11.,..11,1..,Y wt.le" '""""'-.. ' 11., e invent ory o f estat e Callfffftl•tnlt. LUANll SUUANN Wiel , 2HI Jo"" M Ax lllitrlt, 11411 lr•I"• W. Suftf-. •R>. S.,.le """· ~A Oen OtMll .. U H.,.lfltt.IOt i...111, Ntwll8'1 llaacll, Calllomle "* Y OU MAY EXAMIN E the file k e pt by t h e c o u rt. the flle llept by the court. If y o u are In te rested In th If y o u are Interested In the estate, you may flle a est a t e , you may flle • request w ith the c our t t r e quest w ith th e cou rt to r ece ive spectal notic e of r eceive s pecial not ic e of t h e Inventory of estat the Inventory o f e s tate assets and of the petitions a sset s and of the petitio n s, a ccounts and report a ccC?u nts and r e p orts d .scrl becl In Section 12 d escr ibed In Sect ion 1200 of the C allfor nla Probat o f the C alifor n ia Probate Code. ~=~~11,:.;i:;,;~•:...;:,:~~~ 111elofiowtn01>e1111(ftdueort c1emen0 as~ets a nd of th e pet it ion s , •tt•.u t OJ, 11•u• '"• 1e11ow1n1 11i;::::.,~~·o1 1.u,ooooo accou,,1s and reoorts """''''o cout.. ••P•n'n •nc1 lint°'"' ''°"-"""Ul'Y\',_ .. 1M 11 described In Section 1200 ~;~~e:' ~~ .. :!"':0~'c:":1 ';~::~ • Otllt\QU91\t 11oa1 p,._,,,. Tm a of the Califo r nia P rob a te ,, •JJ.U '°' ,,.. "'"' end S.CONI 1m 1e11men11 Code llva., '""""· t otlfom l• tMIO, '1111'. Oefllllt M .,_.., 17M Go*" Hlllt JE•RY Wl lLIAM Wl 811, Utt W. Itel , L•V-, c.tlfotllla t UJO. SUllllO-r. • •1. $.lftlt Alie, CA '2,.. Tlllt MIMU la COllCluCIM by a Tllft Dllv""' h (ondli<I .. bY .,. .... , •• ~,. fncllvlcl ... 1. J"'""9 Otlet'1! LUANll! $. WEiii Tlllt ..___. ... filed with IN Tllll .. .,,,.,., wot nted wllll Ille C-IY Clefll ti °'"""° c-ty on Oct C..,,.ty Cle" ot Or•net c.vntv.,. Ocl. n. , .. , '· "'' ,174"7 '"MO ~I ..... Or-C..tt Oall'f Pltet. l'11Ml1Nc1 0r.,.'c..1t Dally l"llot, Ott.••·"°" •.ti, It, 1'91 4'6Ml Nov.•, 11, 1t, lS. '"' 41-.1 t Gto ..... M. HOftlalll 111, '°II Vitti C111d•I, N•W110r1 lloatll, C.lllotnl• t2MO Tiiis ~1111•0 h toncl~l•cl llY a .. ...... per .... ""9. lloYet J, c;.111<.rl Tlllt tt.-1 •• flied "'lttl 1t.t c-ty CStrtl ol 0..•1111 Gaul'lly on Nowm -•.11111 .. ,,.,,. P11bllsnM <lr'l!ll Cea,tl Dcllly l'llol, No• 11. ll H, l>'K t. 1,.1 n.t.fl Code. Ou1t ave s. Chtbr• Robert A. EHtmtn, l!sq. Attorney at Law Attorney at L•w, 111 4400 ~.Suitt 170 oover Drive, suite 21, Ng• .. ec" CA.· tat NtwDOrt BHch, CA HMI. (11 tu.oot1. ' ' ~llfl ..... 0.-.... CtMt o.lly flt.... I .... Of111111t CtHI Olrilf .. , N0¥1 11. It. II. 1 .. 1 ,..,_. ....... 11, 1l. ... fW' . , ..,... -------- Dttt4: N_., 10 1•1 for ,,......,, i-..i. AHn tors ,..,,,., Dou qlas C Liec hty • NwmbOf AP-442UI 17, IPI 1"' 1-1 • ' Fl•STAMflllCANTllLE .,,, ... J1plus J2'00permonlll tor A ttorn•y at LAW , soo •1~f~~~~=:i~C:Y, •<II "'°""' ,,.~••lier comtnanc1119 Newpor t Center Drtve o.ceniber 1, 1•1. S It .._ N .. ' 9fVCt R. aoat1•y OATEO• N-bat ), 1 .. 1 U t YCV, ewpot1 I C", ~=~1':1~ 1 MUOHIRfCICEH•tDOI CA 92UO; ltl : 0 141 "" TllU\TU 644·'60() 11ftto A114,CAft1«I P11tlll6'*' ~Nati.. .. ._, p ' m il JJl.JtU ,,.,. <Mtll!MO wltll lllt 0rlft08 C:ln t UbHSIWd Or PlllllllNd Ofonot CoHI Dally "iot 1uy Piiot. NO\ftft\O.r•. "· '' Dally Piiot, HeV. Nov, 11, U, O.C. t. 1•1 4f1Uil ttll .elM I 198 1 ' - I • I - ·~-......... FEll'ALE SOLDIER -Kathy Kaufmann, taking part in Bright Star exercise ii\ Egypt, talks to two male soldiers during war games. Ms . Kaufmann, based at Ft. Stewart, Georgia, is fluent in Arabic and acts as an interpreter in the exercises. University 'gets nothing' Washington regent decries lack of return on interferon SEATTLE <AP > The U o i vers ity of Washington attracted media attention, but little else, when it announced this year lbat Its scientists and a San Francis co company discovered a faster and c heaper way to produce interferon. touted as a possible cancer cure. explained the \\ as hington R esear c h Foundation , a n agency formed to see that inventors -not somebody else revenues back into r esearch labs as block grants. The Ca l i f ornia firm , Genentecb Inc .. which has rights to the procedure under an agreement with the UW, got the commercial benefit. benefit from s imilar inventions and that jobs and money generated from such mventions stay in Washington state Simpson said the foundation will arrange for commercial use of ideas developed by inventors at the U W and other s tate college labs a nd n on .profit organizations such as the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and lhe Virginia Mason Clinic. Many more ventures such as the interferon breakthrough are possible. For example, UW researchers have developed a sur g ical knife wilh an attached laser. which can coagulate the blood as lhe knife cuts. Several years ago, UW r esearchers developed a bette r way to communicate wilh scuba divers "The universit y got nothing. and the invention went nowhere because lbe inventors didn 'l know what to do with it. Researchers Earl Davie and Ben Hall got to write a paper. But Genentech stock went up 7 points that one day $55 million," W. Hunter Simpson , a UW regent, told a gr oup of researc h e r s, h ig h .tech executives and financiers. The organization will process patents and license technology, der1v1ng reve nu es from royalties. consulting contracts and holdings of stock in new ent erprises. The foundation is non -profit and will pl ow Besides bringing to market products hatched in non-profit labs. the foundation will sell lhe researchers ' ser vices to .. companies which generate their own ideas. · "That 's wrong. gang," Simpson told his audience as he ·'There's a lot of research that could be going on that isn't," says Hall, chairman of UW's school of genetics. Pt:lllC MOT1CE P:ICTITIOUS •USINEU P:ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Tl!• loll-lno oenon• •re dolno Tll• rollo•lno P•r\OM ••• oo•nq business M butln•u•• WINDWAR D SAILING ClUB ~ A W E'ITFRPl!ISE 1711\ 3400 Vie Ooorto It~" H-rt Be~ll Sl ypul Cl rel• !°><111• LAM lrvlfM Celltornle ~ Ca1tfornla mu W l"dwaro 5e1llnQ In c • Jo.rt Juitf1 Wlf'l:t'' ]100 P•rkv1ew Calllornl• corp0rallon 3•00 Vie L•nt Apt •O Ir.I"" Celiforn1a•21!S Oporto, "~-A N••Porl B••cll Rlcllard Donald L1nchkOQ 1700 C•llfornl• 91663 Par-view Lane 1101 16A I rvln• Tiiis b\lslnus I\ conovc!ed by a Celllornl• '171S coroorelion Tiii\ b\l\ineu I\ condvcl..O bv • w1.-.. o S.llinq "" oeneral ~"1\lp JolW> H Waller> F'<Hlcten• ;_, J WlnlH Tiii\ •i.t-nt w<K llled wt!I\ Ille Tiii\ •tllt-t wH 111.-1 wl!I\ Ille County ci.r1' of Or•noe Co11nh on Countv C••rll of Or•n~ Covntv on 11 ru1t1c MOncc "ICTITIOUI IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT T"• lo11owin9 IMt\On\ aro doln9 bU\lne\1 n ACCA CO MPAN Y I "dlu\IU C°"trac!or CoorOlnatlnQ "•-•etedl. W "8 " SI'"! Tu\lln C •Hfornla 97MO George R Gu•'•"""'· 1100 PIH• Orin . IPH-12. Sant• AN, C•lllornie 91704 Ja,,,.. llNtwy nn c .... , Tr" Drive Tustin. Cellfornl• '2'ID cr-.-11 ~ ....... Tiii\ .---w .. llled •ltt• 1N County ,..,.. of Dr•1191 County °" Nonmlle<ll 11111 Nov•mb« 16, 1"'1 OcrOC>er 10 , .. , 1'17M)t 1<1716e> "17"" Publlslled Ore~ Coa" Dally Pllol Pu!>llslled Or-Coast Dally Pllo!. Pvbll-0r""91 Coot! D•llY Piiot. NOV 11, 1S. Dec 1 '· 1'11 SOCI ., No~ •e 2S 0..: , • ,.,., Wll 11 Nov II u. Dec '·. l"1 SOC·ll DIATH NDTICIS NOTICE OF DEATH OF CLINTON GOL l>SV.AAIU>. rcs1denl of ELLEN RAY BECK, aka . ELLEN R BECK ANO EDY.ARD R CLINTON . It unl1nglon lh'.i.ch;: la 0 F p ET 1 TI 0 N T O res1denl of Uronge County Pa!>sed a"a\ on 1\o,ember ADMINISTER ESTATE since 1958. Passed a"a\ on 12. 1981 She" -.urnved by NO A·llll16 NOTICE O" Al"l"LICATIC* TO SELL ALCo+tOLIC •fVEllAGES , .. n .. 1 To W!lom II -y Cont ... n KATHLEEN L GREGORIE •nd DI ANA ll WINN,N GHAM .,. •PPlylnQ lo Ille Oeparlment of Alco!lolk e. ... r_ Gonl"" lo< "41" On Sal• lleer A w1,,. I Pvb41c Eall119 Pla<•I. 10 W!I al<OllOHc bevera-al 17'7 N•wPC>rl Blvd . Co•ta M .. a. Calllornl• Pvl>llllled Ot-. Coa•t Dolly Piiot, Novamlle< II, 1•1 ~I NOTICE 01' Al"PLICATIOM l'Oll CHANGE IMOWMElllHll"Of' ALCOHOLIC aavt•AOE llCEHSI tM6-t1 To W!lom II,_., c-..-n PATRICK'~ PV8 I\ acoptylft9 tot,,_ Otoertmenl of Alcolloll< e.v1r•99 Control for ... , .. OH 5-'LE GENERAL IPU ILIC EATING l"lACE I. k> .. 11 alcol\Ollc bewr-et '64S Herbol lllvd c.-~ ~ c.tltomt• "62'6. Pu!>11"'9d Or-Coat! D•lty Piiot. Novemb« II. t•I SOJ7 ti PUIUC 11~£ November I!>. 1981 He "·a~ a h.t:r hus bant1 Jan, so!'~ T 0 a 1 1 h e 1 r s veteran or \\orld \\ ar II. G~rtt1l or Palm Oe 1 M~rt. Ca beneficiaries creditorr; ~~A~~~~~~:~ having served m lhe L'S Jan Jr of Il l nt1nRton and contingent c reditors of ATl"lllVATESALE Army He 1s survived b) has Beach, Ca Johann(·s also of E 11 en Ray 8 e c .... and A,_ f M " l I I h c· ... tn !l'W SuotrlM COUf1 Of Ille St••• of wa e ai1e, son ayne. untmgton it'<t<' • a . 2 oer s ons who ma be caiuornt•,fort,,.C.OUnt~OIOr-ln daughter Flora Mae Grant. brothers. I l>!Sl<'r, all o.r otherwise interested rn the ,,,. Metter Of, .... h1•1• al BESSIE rather Robert E Clinton and H o I I a n d a. n d J will and tor pttate _ ~OPK 1 NS o .. ce.-5 grandchildren Snr . (' d h Id ( d 7 Nolle• It ll•r•bY o•••n , ... , !II• " \I ell Jtran (' I reo irll\t'!.I e A 0°t1't1'on hac been f'1led h Id T .-, """""'VNO will Wll crt Pri•A!t w.te Medical care • • costs rising WA.SIUNGTON CAP> The coat of medical c8re ln the United Stat ha.a been rlsln1 at a ftu1ter rate »O fur this year than inflation, govern· ment figures show Analysts bltime the gaiM mostly on higher labor costs, a shortage of nurse., an Increasing propo('tjon of elderly patients and widespread in· s urance coverage "It certalnly seems to be an impossible nut to crack," said Thomas D. Thomson , senior vice president and chief economist with San Fran· cisco's Croekcr National Bank. Nol onJy did escalating medical costa outs trip the general lnOulion rate in the first seven months or 1981, lhe Labor Department's Com1ul'ner Price Index shows lhey rose al a faster pace than any of the other six components the government tracks in measuring 1nlla&.ion. Medlcal care costs increased at a seasonally tCdjusted annual rate or 12 6 percent in the first seven months or 1981, compared to an 11 1 percent an crease for the s ame period in 1980 Housing costs clim bed at a 12.1 percent annual rate in the first seven months of this year while food and beverage costs were increasing at a 2.7 percent annual rate. The overall Consumer Price Index rose at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 9.4 percent in the first seven months of the year. For Januar y through July. hospital room c harges surged at an annual rate of 13.6 percent. compared with 13 percent for the same period last year . Doctors' fees rose at an annual rate of 12.8 percent Uus year, the same as last year . and den· tists' fees ga1n~d at an annual ra te or 12.7 percent this year, down from 13 percent last year. In July. medical care costs shot up 1.3 percent, t he highest one-month increase since February of 1980, the Labor Department sajd . "The cost of labor is the key," said David D llemley, vice president a nd senior economist at Chase Econometrics in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., adding that the trend toward unionization of health ca're workers has helped boost wage rates and fringe benefits. Employee wages and benerits m a ke up about 60 percent of hospital costs, he said Added to that, s aid J oseph Martin or the Am erican Hospital Association, IS the shortage or nurses, whkh means hospitals have to pay more to attract available ones to their staffs. Epilepsy effects deba_te topic ROSTO!\: t AP 1 A person suffenng an ep1lep· lie seuurc probabl) cannot become violent enough to l'omm1t murder. a panel of expert:. c;ays One dO('lor rev1ew1ng the latest wo rk , however. says ht: remains unconvinced of that con clus1on. Epileps~ '" increasingl) being used by lawyers as a defense in murder cases A panel of epilepsy specialists revtl'wed videot apes of 13 patients who had extub1ted .. aggressive behavior " They were chosen from among 5,400 people with epilepsy The experts said they agreed "1th l wo other groups of researchers ·who emphasized t he ex treme rarity of direct ed aggr ession during seizures and the near 1m~s1bilit}' of committing m urderor manslaughter Their report was written by Dr Antonio V ·efe1gado-Escueh1 of the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Los Angeles and eight other doc tors. It was published in a recent issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Or the 13 patten~. SIX \\ere rated 3S having minimal or no aggression The other seven threw objects, m ade threats or !>howed mild violence toward other people During their seizures, these seven would rtail their arml-1 . shout. s pit. kick or throw objects Only one was violent enough to pose a threat to others Three of these seven were retarded, and fi ve had psychiatric or personality disorders. "Aggressive acts were stereotyped, simple. unsustaint'd and never s upported by consecutive series of purposeful movemenLc;," they wrote. "ere e on uesda). H 'r\ 1ce!t "'l'rt• held on by John F Be el< in the 10 iM "~ _ ._, 111-...,,1~1 ., l\o,ember 17, 1981 at Tuesda}. '~'cmher 17. _1981 SupPrior Court of Oranqe 1ocon11rm.11onofwldS-.o•c-1 10 OOAM at II arbor La" n al 10 OOAM al II arbor La" n County r eQue•t i'ng tha 1 ""or •tt..-"'-IOlll 0•Y .,. o. • ...-, Me I Ch I S > , .. , ., , ... ofllct of MAllVI N 8 mona ape erv1ces Memonal Park "1th ~ev John F. Beck be apoointed KAPELUS. 1ao N-rt cen1er or•v•. under the direction or Enc Buhler. llarbor Trmaty as oersonal..reoresentative s..11. no. Newport a.a.:11, c.111°'"'• Harbor La1.11n Mount Ohve Bapllsl Church, officiating to administer the estate of county of 0r.....,.. s1cr1e al"'"'°'"'• Mortuar> of Costa Mesa ~rv1ces under lhe d1recl1on E lien Rav Beck (under the ::!':~~ .~~ • .::' ~n:,::,~ :'...:~~ .. Aggrel\ston "as performed with the fist or the hands. and no Jltempb were made to conceal their acts .. They said that 1n 1979 alone, lawyers used epilepsy as part of an insanity defense 10 five murder cases in the United States. .. t ~: c .: 540-5554. ol Harbor La"n Mount Oh\c 1 n d e P e n d e n t '"' r19111 tl!te -1111.-"' tMt t11e C 1'°RU?,S~~A~~ 5 Mortuar} 01 { 0"1a Mesa Admini5tralion of Estates !!"r~t:., ... ;::':"=::''!!!! In an accompanying editorial. Dr. Jonathan H Pincus of Yale Medical School said that the scope and frequency of violence during seizures "may have been S<'riously underesti mated in this study " 7-~====~===;;;:::;;~ S IO·!'i!'iS4 Ac tl The oetition Is set for Ill•" or In •Clellllon to 111•1 of U ICI ~ Neptune Society ~ JOHNSO!'\ hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ~:,~~:· :~:":nt::C:rt~!:~.;.':'..:':: lie said videotaping in the hospital may not have capturt'd the most senous acts of violence. c1tEMATt<* •UlllAL At su MEL s Jo 11 ?Ii so N , 700 Civic Center Drive ,,.. City"' """"°rt e.a.:11 County of resident of Costa Mesa . Ca Wf>st. in the Ci ty of. Santa Or•n~. St•°' ci11..,n1e.1Mrtlcu1er1y 646-7431 Our literature tells complete story of societv ~II for,,... ponlolto the our II> 14 ""'· Ctm /llllr • Passed a"a' on !\ovember An a . Ca Ii for n' a on 0e,~;~':..1':'::::..... •oc•tect i-------------. 15.. 1981 at lhl' uge or 54 lie December 16 1981 at 9 :3(' ., ea.,.,,,,. Viti-771 C•mbrl~ Jc al d IS !>Uf\'I\ Cd by hlS wire am Way N•wp0rl Buell CatllorftlA, 0 n ee e Donna s Johni.oo of Costa IF YOU OBJECT to 1nc1uc11nq 110u,.11o1d 1vrn11vre .,,a rlJILIC M()Jt[ Mesa. Ca .. l i.on Millon Dalt> th~ . qr an t Ing Of the :::,:~10~~":~~•t•d 111•reln, and , ,AClftC YlfW MIMC>atAL , d IC Cemelery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c V1-w Drive Newporl Beach 644·2700 Johnson or San Dll'RO, Ca .. I pet1t1on. YOU shou l~ either Ttrmsof .. i.ca•lllnl-lul""""'V l"ICTITIOUS•USINIU weapon aooear at the hearing and of H1a Unl1ec1s1.1noncon11rmet1onoA lllAMEITATIMINT "' daughter Le .. lu.• Paul1nl) . • ••• or oarl , .... •nd ll•l•nce ~·~1~.!o .. ltowlno P•r\On h dolno outlawe d Axelrod of V. l'Stm1nstcr. c;.tate your o~1ec_tions ot ev ld•nc.d bv not• ucurl•d by -··~ • Ca hts mother llarrielt file written ob1ect1ons with Morto•o• or Trust Dud 0,, tlle DEUPl.ANTE AND COMP,...Y, McCOtlMtCll MOlTUAllfS LaQuna Beach 494·941 5 laQuna Hrlls 768 0933 San Juan Ca p1strano 495 1776 HAalott LAWl"-MT. OLIVE Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory ! 6~ Gisler Ave Coita Mesa 540-5554 rtMCI HOTHIU llU. UOADWAY ...OttUilY 110 Bro9dwa\' Costa Mesa 6'12·9150 IALTZIHGHO ... s..ITH & TUTHILL WHTCUff CHA'IL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 846-9371 Joh~son or Cosla ~1esa. Ca the . c 0 u rt be f 0 re the propflrty '° 1410 T•n per cent Of ~.'r:o~~~ Nh'oort eeech 0 K LAH 0 MA c IT y and 3 grandchtldren Mr hf>anng. ~our appearance "";~.,;'':0..!:!::':"1~:!~~d.,,., ll ruu A Thth. •Ol"> Irvin• AP Th I f th Johnson for 9 )ears "as a may be tn person or by w111 t>.,Klalved•ttl'tt •tore,,.kloffk• Avenue, N-rt BH<11, ca111orn1a ( ) e aw o e retail clerk "'th Albertson your attorney. •' """' 11me atter ,,. ""' C>Ubllcetlon m.o land and the code of lhE!' Market '" Anaheim Hill~. I F y 0 U A R E A ,,.~e;:~-11>1~110.C::,°'ot"':o.,..,..be,, ,,;1~11~:',..., '' conducttc1 bv •n West are al odds in an ca . unlll hts retirement 10 C R .ED IT O.R or a 1•1 e...ceA T,,.., op1 n1on from Attorney December. he ~as also 3 contingent c.red1tor of t_he ELtZA81!TH GAANt C:M Tiii• ~ ••• rne.i .. 1111 ,.,. G c n er a I Jan Er 1 c deceased you must f ile Eirt<U1rh•oft11eEttel• county Ctwll.,. Or•-countv on member or Fleet Resenc . 'th th of•AldlMU .. HOP4tlns Novemberl6 '"' Cartwright and that Association lfl75 or Santa vour claim wi e court M4Rv1Ne KAPnus ,,11 ... means bad news for Ana Memorial !lervtces "ill or Ores e n t It to t.h e Attorney tor E•ecWI• Pvbll"'9d Or""911 CN•t oa11y Piiot. be held un Thursdav pers<?nal representative Pvblls'*IOt•nveCoHt O•llY Piiot .~ov 11,u .o.c.tt,11111 SO'J.41 p1stol·packing district Nove m bt'r 19 , 1981 al aPP<?1nted bv the court Nov 11.1t,2},19l1 t01H1 attorneys. 10100A M al Pierce Brothers wlthtn four ryiont!1S from ---... -IUC--... -""-[___ PVU ll~E E v en l hough l h e Bell Broad" a) Chapel "ith the date of first 1ssuan~e rv """'' lt 1 •tr L~ l. ltahn ofri·ciatina or le_tters as provided in-----------l'1CTmous•u11"Ess a orneys prosecute aw .. ~~ .. of p "AMESTAt•M•111' violators, they a re n 't PI 4 r c 4 8 ro l her~. 8 e 11 Section 700 the . rovate NO'TlCI TOC1tED1TOH r 11 , 11 1 1 d 1 " "' " r•• s•e• -··1~~. 0., o• 119 P•,.on ' 0 no I a w e n ( o r c e m e n t 8 r 0 ad" 8 } M 0 rt u 8 r y Code of Calfforn.1a . The 1~~_.~fr"u~.c~I ~· ..... directors time fo r. filing .c laims will "011,. 1, 11.,..,, oh•n to 111• '•' INP:OMEDIA tbl JUHIH officers m lhe strictest not expire prior to four Cr•dllort 01 AHMAD A LAST 1, ~:A:~·:,:.~~':..~' ~~~~;:re sense of the statutes and SCI.ROEDER months from the date of Tren•r•nir, -°"11,." oddr'el• 1' .,... l h c y ca nnot ca rry · d 41' E 1711\ Stl'Mt, c:o.te ~. County 11 ART HA A the hearingnotice above. otoronvo.sc.t1o1c:.nton11e.lflat• Cr•loK,_,,o.nPaclll<Coastconcealed weapons, " YOU MAY EXAMINE H"11"'•'· HO.'° Huntl"9!0n llN<ll. SCHROEDER, passed a~ay 11ui1r. tr_. 11 ebout to.,.,,,_ to C•lllomtome Cartwright sai~ on November 16, 1981. She 15 the file kept by the court. JOHN N D'~E.,,., llHO..DA 1. t111s 11us1""s •• conc1u<tH bY •n If . t t d. th O'AM OAE . Trelltftr•n. WllOH lnOlvld\QI s urvivecl by her so n s you are in eres e tn e ti<ntneu -· 1s w12 u Grim• CT•to K"-District attorneys and Richard DeMent or Orange, esta te . you may file a MlnlonVlejo,C..,,,.,ofOnn99.Stete Tiiis tt•ment WM Ill.cl wltll '"" the'r assistants l'k an Ca. and Donald DeMcnl or reQuest With the court to ofCelllornle County Clerlt o1 Ore1191 Counh on I • I e Y i I f TM pr-rty lo lie lreMlerr•d It m ember 0£ the general Lak ewood. Ca , dauahters receive spec a l not ce o located cr1 m E 1n11 Street, Cott• Novem.,.,.1'· "" ' .. th I t f t t d "11•0 pub I 1' c . may carry Violet McDougal of South e nven ory o es a e a n Miu. c-IY et Orente. Stet• Of Pvllllthed 0r t'tt t 0 11to<n1 ~o-1a.-. ,._ ... , ,,c,09 .. ,•t oe1•y.!!..~,· f1'rearms openly under Gate. Ca. and Ruth Semhng of the pe t ons, accoun s • 1 ~ • Q> ..-. _... of Long Beach, Ca .. 2 and reoorts described in .. 5:-'!~·~~=!:" ~=~ •-----------specified circ umstances brothers, 1 sister all of Sec t ion t100.S of the equ1..,_a1111.,..,w1n.i1M11"AI.; PWlJCtll1C( outlined in s tate law, llllnois. 1 grandchildren and California Probate Code FOODS IMIMI• "-.. OlllAHOI! s u ch as bunting and 7 g real-gr andchi Id ren . JOHN A DUNCAN JOY .,,., •ocet• •t '" E. 1""~t'"1• "1CT•TtouuusiNIU tar get pracli ce. The Ser vices o n Tuesday. 610 Newpor1 Ctnter Dr. ~=:~:::·c:-tvo10r-.s1"'!0' T11e 1on!.":~~'~-:!1:::11us1,,.., penalty for violation of November 17 , 1981 at SulteSJO Tiie 1111111 tre11shr •Ill u .,. t" 30PM t II bo L Ntw_... a.ach Ca. 92660 c_.............,.,.. ... .nor,,."" .. , A MEw w£10H o" LIP:E 'm those laws is a fine '. e nr r 11wn ...,..(71 ... ) L..,. ~3-ti DectfllMf, ••t, ti tO •·"' •t G rftel• ... J aj a f S50 l S500 Memorial Chapel with Rev " -·1· &v 1M1111:v esc11ow. '"°" H•l'Mf c!utorni~= "· "-t•111 v.o..,, ran. n. rom 0 · \\II ham E Steele, Mesa PubllShed Orange Coast 111Vd . c.u -... CWntY °' 0r..... hllln "'"'"•"· 1400 u ino•r a term ot 10 days to six Verde .U nited Methodist Oally Pilot, Nov. 18. 19, 15. St•t•ofCellfonll•. tc 1a.1, Hunelfttllori e.ec11. C•""'"''• months in the county jail . 1981 S037·81 Se l•r M ·-It tlle Tr-fltHft, .,.., b th c t I ht . C hur ch, off1cia tlng . · •• t1utlnftsne"'"ent1eddr•-11!1td Tllh 11u••ntn 1s condvct•d DY •11 or O • ar wr g S ,...Cl llOTHllS 1 n t e r m e n t s er v I c e s 11, T'••""-tor"" "''" .,.." 1e•t 1n01v1cNet. opinion Raid. SMITHS'MOITUA&Y Imme diate ly following . ....a11v Pl'""' "~~:;;;=:;..i.,t.et 1 llobln,.,_,.., 827 Main St Servkee under the direction ._ ... .wt """" O'"""-~!,:.,~t~tf ·~~"C:.::.:, t: Th opinion carries tt.inunQton Beach of Harbor Lawn·Mount Olive C~SSIFllD ADS ,_....,.L.O'A-. H .... ~1 .. 1•1 the weight of law W\ltH 53&-6539 Mortuory of Costa Mesa. Mii ·5978 '"'*'J:"':: CMttt Dolly ~•.... ltWllfltlW 0r-. en.at o.n:'~l: o v er l urne d by l he -~ ... __________ A,,.., 540·5SM. Ho¥em .... II, "'1 ,...., NOii. 11, )S, o.t t. t. Ult .,...., COUrl.S. \, , .. 6 rnaill~~~~~~rn 4 .z • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6. 7 8 ~ , CLASSIAED INDEX -.. "" -.. ... •• .. .... --... ... -1111 -"" lf11 •• , .. 1• -.... ,. .. .,.. 19 IQ ,. ... ·-.... -... ,. ---l:$>t -™ --, .. -------------... •llt - ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSeNG OPPORTUNITY ,... ... ,,.~ All retl 11t1te ad· v t r t I .. e d I n l h I • newep1per la aubject to lbe Federal Fair Hous· inl Act ol t• which mutt It llle&al lo ad· vertlae "any preference. limitation. or dla· crlmination baaed on n ce. color. relr11on. sea. or national oricln. or an intenborl lo make any such preference, limitation , or dis · crimination " This newspaper will not knowlnflY accept any 1dverl111n1 for real estate wbich is in viola· lion of tbe law. BIOIS:~~ ..Wdled .... .wy -'= ~ ron I . n. DAILY Pl.OJ._. ..Wlty fw ... ..,... lecerrect lasertloa ..,. :: Ht.ttforWt - ~#WM' (".,,,...,. lit•'"""'"" i..••-,...,~b· .......... Tt•"et• SllYICCS "WnilC"f' Oi•H1•> fMPllYlfOO ' mPAUTIO• "'""*' IM-llwt\.-J .. W' •M"'' •W-ltt'4•Mf'CI "• t M£1CHUlllSE ..... _. ....... -. .._ ::t::Mlt\H .,;, (.-,. ... f4.-~-­..... Dot> f'tf'I' i. ~o.. , . .,, ... ..,. c;.,,..i..i. ....... -t."'4 koflr) Lf\ ....... ..... ....,. .. .,,...._, .N..r.a ........ •1-.c.H M1nM-M lfll•tn.llM Ill• tlfhu t wr-.& •~, ..... p._.. •Otto" c,,,...,,.,. •• ,a..w .. s,.en111C; '~-) ...... n1 ......... , tT ........ ._.,.._ nm &lfUIME CIGIMNT Ci+fw.f1t .... ...... "'~"""' .......... .,, ... t .... -.,,.. .. .......... C"-tt1n -·5.o.I .._..9.,.cw,, --~·~· --· .. TIUISPlllTUIOll AU'tnfll C.-Jlff"1..M... • ..... Dtt\ntC•n .....~-....· -H-\WA"" Tr...,,.. Trt'"ft ~:i .... UTMltU ....... ......,.\1n 10. &tf'ru t.-\ fti."4"N'• "°"' ......... ••"""1lin~u rr .. 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C..01 ~# ta.,1el ~· M1vtnr• Mtf'(W) l:.:':L .. ,,_ l'lt-.a. ........ --YtC:• .,_..,...., ------ \lit 1111 uoo --,..,. - "'-" ..... !Oii --... --------an "" -lfel ---------... -llllO ------.... ... .... ti• ... ... tt• -... -----""" -- -· -.... ltil "" --,.,, .. --.» --'Ml WU "" -~ -M l ---"" ..... ••., e. .. r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • RHLTORS IMCIBMILI FIMAMCIM& Leverage your money on I.his custom home tn the guard gated community of Big Canyon ~.ooo down moves you in Authentic counlr) e-ustom liome on Big Ca nyon Country Club golfcourse Owner will carry balance up to 10 years! Best Financing . Best View, Best Loca tlon For 1nrormauon contact D.M.W. 'dlltr MUL TifU CHOIC~ L.wDOMIP~ Mooo .. r~ OrY•TtlUs! NEWPORT BEA CH sharp 2 story townhouse 3 bdrm . 21/i bath . rirrplace, palJO plus 25 · BOAT SLIP' SELLER WIL L L I STEN ' S28S.000' ~=-Prop. •'75-7060• I I I f ·---~·---" Orange Coast DAILY PILOl/W dnesday, Nov1mber·18, 1981 07 ....... ,.,. w. He.wt.., Wt ........ .., Wt ...... For w. ....... ,., We ....... .., Wt ....... ,., We """',.,Wt ....... ,... Wt a....-1.-.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~!~ .......... !~! .................. !~~ ~ .......... !!!! .................. !~! .. ~ .......... !~! ~ .......... !~~,~~~~~ ....... !!~~ !!'!'.~!'!~.!~.~! ~.~ ..... !!.. CJ~ tHO N!ARB.tACH NO QUALIFVINC . llOD~Y,._ •••••••••••U••••u•••• OCIAMYllW ISTATI! Cliltom IMill • Bdrm. 3 b1tb bome with out· 1t1ndln1 v .. ws of 1urf, 11nd and (lty ll&ht1. Trtmendou1 value. priced under M90.000 with 111um1ble tst Sub- mit your term1 now Owner will carry 2nd On1¥ •.li50. 675-3411 VIEW!VIEW! Woods Cove. Laguna 2 Br 2 Ba. A 2-str·2 lot You must see this emo Oonal home. Call Bob Burdick, agt 759·12'lt $2$7 500 DICOUTOI cotieoo -ses.ooo Former model l'Ondo in mint condition Hosts views of greenbelts and swimming pool. Owner will carry f111anl'111g with Jow down. Call now, @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 "·63 '·6 990 ----- VERYLOWDM! Sharp lrg 3 Br condo nr So Coast Pla1a w/terms' Only $115.000 Submit any ofrer Patrick Tenore. agt 759·122.l RVM~ STEPS TO OCEAN LOWDOWN Owner wiU carry fuianc Ing on this 2 story. Spanish Villa Try ior, 1 down on this one ' rountam6. Spanish tile and charm. It's all her~ 1 Call now. only $449,000 @ SEA COVE . PROPERTIES ,. 714.631·6990 -$3-=0'--.0-0_0 _R.ffon I I~ dn, fanlasllc term~ 4 ~d 2"'2 Ba Westchrr Norm or Kasey 631 1266 or 548-6492 snGUSS orEH DAIL y 9-5PM 77 Montec1lo Location. View. Financing' Call Natalie. agt. 675.0000 Find out alx>ut the h11?h earning real estate s.iles career opportun1t1e' w1lb THE REAL ESTATERS L1censin1? school fees complete!) refund able ID school of your choiee. Extl'ns1v~ sales tra,ining. f or in formation, call 751-6191 JatleautiM 3 Bdrm condo, super sharp in every wa) Tastefully decorated. lush landscaping, great location. Only $160.000 714 7u0 <>333 Selbntff 'fOW OWll ~ Defer part or monlhl1 payment on lh1s charm mg Balboa Island home Ill Har*sty. Rltr 675-21,6 SUPER DEAL! Beautiful. immaculate. nicely landscaped 4 bdrm home on cul-de· sac Spacious rooms View of goll course frnm property Owner "111 help on financing Only 11 39.500 Call now m -5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS UHIQUIOM IALIOA rEMHSUU .-rench doors. 2 decks. 3 BR. library, family rm. 'fplc's.. new c1.1.1tom c:on· str. 20'*' dn. 1rut rtnanr1n1. Offered at 133$.ooo fee. lJ~IOOf ~fS Realtors, 6'7MOOO SELL ldlt Item wit.b 1 Dally Pilot Claullled M . ( 4¥tlWLOTS COIOMAD&MAt Just ltsttd I Prime loca hon on qlllec atttet 81~ 6 ocean views Sl.950,000. 75'Ai nnanrlng avall1bh1. LIMDA ISU HOMH Prestige pool family home. Main channel view from beautiful traditional. 4 bdrm, S bath home. SUp ror 2 large boat~. $1,495,000, 18R, 2"'8A no,ooo Trett yountlt to h.&1ury 5000 aq rt bouH. , Br ArrLI y .AW'f ON. l· Super Sol Votta w/pool 4'-1 81 D .000. Sood Near ntw ~ plo ! lvat SUt,000 Bkr tttm• Pnn<ipaJJ onty bdrm. 2 l>Mlb ucll unfl l'UJOI__ _ e.1-01e.:s. with hreplace. tntlosed MOTHIMCi DOWN Lefml... 1050 P•lio. 1ar111t Now "'" .... ~ ••••• ••••••••n •••••••• $1$9 ,500 IJll I G ru11dy. Sharp 4 bdrm. 3 b11h No Down! 2Br Patio .lillt..J1758161 MIUQIDI llG CAHYOH llOADMOO• MOVI IH FOi CHRISTMAS Wide lagoon view from spectacular architectural design 6 bdrm, S bath, playroom, dark room & den. SUp for 2 large boats. $1,350,000. I Bdrm 2 bat.b. ft replace, oe1t • clelA. Llr1e lot. Vtr1 beat of term1. suuoo. .. , .. cc..,Ur. 1-.nn home. Sl,.,500. SlOOO per home o.lt1t1/ mo. lnrome Ol¥1dtd In· 110.i?, pool/tpa/ouna 09'h S. 1100 to 3 unit• Owner + ••••••••••••••••••••••• New exclusive ! Hard to find Phrn J & only one on market Lovely s bdrms. Cam . rm .. formul dining rm, 3 baths Stu<'co & slump stone exterior & h1f(h windows. Bright & Sunny interior. Air cond ., 3 t'a r gar. Call to see $850,000. LIDO ISi.i HOMES f'eatured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm , 3 bath home. newly redecorated. Priced to sell quickly al $475,000. Must see. n.v•...., VA term1 and a nexlble JelJcr make tbls Im· maculate a Bdrm, fami· ty room home 1n one of Co1ta M111 '1 but nei&bborhoodl. A &real buy. Full price 112.SK. 751-3111 Ht~01!4. Art f11t 1 r 4'7·3!04 INR.4 TION AGHTBJ J>rull1e Perlfftlon Leiaure World penlhoittt 12 Units, Costa Mtsa ow..,......_ fabulo111 vl4"w 3br. 3ba. Auume l'«llratt 1370M Sub di it your 1erm1 00 3 cR•uJu>rltL 830 7 14 Yl'I 10'4 Sl2:$M dn this ' bedroom 2.zs bath b._.. Woricl J>wp11r Ml 2!.50_. __ _ home. Forin1! dlnina 3 BR fru at anding !MOM PF..,ty 2000 room. comfort1blefaml· home. bre1tht1kin1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Se II with EASE I It's a BREEZE Clamlled Ads 642-~8 WfSUY N. TAnOI CO .. IULTOH 2 I I I S• Joaipl. Hiik lood N1¥1;eoo11~; .~1fh1rempa1taucree view. 11 yard, auardtc1 MAKE AN OFFEI! " -..,. ~· c:ommunlty. Call Jark 111 landscapln1 Subm11 all Tarbell, 830-6030 3 lnco111e 1•ropert1es I 052 Easts1de Costa Mesa 20''.\ tlown Choo nrr will NEWrOIT CINTU. M.I. 644.4' I 0 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for family living. orrers today I Ca II ·--ui..... RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTAT( SERVICES LAND INCLUDED Enjoy th(• security of Bayshores. Just steps to private beach & marina 3 Bil (each wtth private bath 1 Gourmet ~itchen w fireplace in breakfa:il area. Elegance & quality. PLUS excellent financing w drastically redut·cd prtce $548,000. Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 TR.ADITIOHA.LL Y UDO ISLAND Lg 3 BR fam ily home conve rtible den or fam rm balconv. Owner will lease option or self S395.000 Fee Extellent financing Tom Allinson 642-8235 <J52> WOODIRIDGE LANDING PLAN 4 ~ e. a u t i f u I h u me cum p I et c I y fini shed ready lo mo,·e in 4 lg BR + fam rm Fplc in rnstr Br & ram rm Owner "'ill assist with financin~ Many extras including waterfall & intercom . $315.000 Alan Beel 551 8700 (J53 ) WESTCLIFF SENSATIONAL Mo need to decorate -fllst lllOYt It.. Perftct decor in this 3 Bdrm homt witfl formal diftillCJ room. L«rCJt poof. patio Clftd manicurtd CJrounds.. For tht C)Ollnntt - o chtf's deli9ht kitchtn with a wonderfuCly 1111ique stove tttot's illcl•d. 5325,000 fee. 63I·1400. BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE Lowest priced 15'and tiom. witfl new carpet & adorable brick patio; 2 bed. near shops. S323.000 & auumable loans. 6 73·6900. GIMIHI ~f' •Ar II ,".,.J/ilt( H WA fERFRONT HOMES.1Nl REAL ESTATl 201 V.. l'"'" H""\ Nt>"'ll"'' a,.,,. h 631-1400 ~ '°"" "°''' "'' ... , W.d• ~ I J.rcord•"'i '• I~• S•ot' 1JC',f'l~1 l'l'W"\\.l"7 •or T~·undo~ f"~ w rd' c. "'"'°'".nd nJ ' ·l ,<11.11]r'f ryh rfl\\•qt" "'!~")/ff\ Jrtto•-· I II" I\,,, i\.-1 • » ..... ~ .,.,.,.... ... ..... )l •,.. ., ..... • 'O\ • )e'>)tO ... iG .. • IOCAI• .... ' .... ·~.,..., .... ••40 .. " .... .. )'&.' • ttc_. •• . •O. ··-t'iw . ..... ,~. .. . ., . 10•rt ''°' ro .. ''~·l•nt .. ,~._.. 111f'IO!t•!H 11,,. .,.,,,. .,,.,. 11•1 .... 011 ... tct 'l"~"' l•CNM• u r • .,._.. "°'"" ,, ....... .. , ... ~, 7'•Uvt\ ·-· ,.,.<. .. ...... •II ., .... t n •"4 .. _ ...... ., ,. ..... '"' •• """"' .. '"" ... ,., ...... """. I04"ft(I .... )'t.Af"'t" , .... II"'' UY••• .. ..... ~--1:11 lJCoc'-•,.. "' •>Oo ,.,... ~C.,.t ..... H• y. •Coi«I JIW lfll 110., •Ooot• 1'Uol!·~, \1WwJll .... H• .. ll•o .... lttilt"'t $tW•H ,.,, .. )Olt>. ..,_, ..,._ '''" :;:,c..n ,<": ~Nnml ~ \~•fl"( i::~::.' S©\\o\llA-8' t.!fs· :::: ------..., QAf .. rouAM •.... ,, ...... ""'-"• ol .... """tclO...i.lod -· i..-....... ,., .. ,_~-· II t i c 1! i HI I RXTEE I' 1 1 1 r . I PRUE P I' You know labor hit oouen I r r I ! oul of '"nd when you .... ______ .., eomPlll., eanylng • -algn • NE B KOR I ~=1==i=:r::1 ==i: ! ~= ::.~-1= t "1,~!sf;;Wt"" ~ I' I' I' I' I' r I ! ~~·:rU:;' umts I I I I I I I scuMi&.m•~.~•,...•• «:r. ( ,f ! I ~ i ~Pf'(IP( H111 ', 979.2390 .....,..... "~ T •_.......___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ INVESTORS• Cnsh to FtRIPUCE TOO! In this taatetully re decorated 3 Btlnn home with a I yr old roof. Seller may assist 1n financing All this for SU6.000 Call today 979-$370 Excellent value at $420,000. ' --------NO QUALIFYING for low balance loan can COUIGlrAll easy IMng near water UUY thi.s property WAY ALLSTATE REALTORS m.~~--~ 75 .. 1111 ASSUMAJLE 14.5% LOAM Near new Woodbridge condo Mul'h desired sin&le story. 2 Bdrm 2 bath. French door!. lov- ely neutral W 1W carpets and beautiful polio $152.000 759-1616 PE:MIHSULA POINT IEACHFIOHT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home . 3700 sq. fl. featuring marine room $1 ,385,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.l 1 tt"Y'''J.. D• ,,. ,_., B C>7') ()161 IF YOU HAYE TO SELL ***** 1 will buy your Newport Heights or Costa Mesa property. No commission Cash & terms . Call Curt, agt 642-5554 or 631 ·1266 root H• a.. Ow.er 48r w /pool Fantaslu· BELOW MKT 3Br 3ha •r value. Bltr848-070!I w/huge vi.ew lot J BR 2 Ba, formal dlning room , fireplace. tae back yard w/sparlillng pool. $12.000 dwn 9i4 <'\ rirst Total pri ce, $132,900 Thia i! a very nicejlome 979·7~ ~~~ ............ !~.~~ L°'4,7~~ I.IE Lowest Priced Singlt ... wportleodt 106 Family. 3BR Home 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine ' Xlnt fin' s115,990. cau Julie. OCEAMFIOHT a 1152.1414 IW.0013 IY OWNER 714 &11 111t;;1 ~.!'11'<111\-j!I \\I' '"'"1.' "'''J r' New cust. bll 2 sty. IY OW).Wl I I 1/2o/o Rilc.clltg French Normandy J BR •·Plex S21.200 Income. 3 b d rm . 2 1'> b a & den home Can be 9'•'1' loan on contract townhouse. palJo, (pc, 2 split. $895,000. OWC 3711 612 Calle Campan3, San car gar. dishwasher As Seashore 873-&7!t Clemente 4200 iq rt. sume $100.000 note Full t? 9 soo 714 498 S00'1 pnce Sl34,lXX> Pvt Pty DOYH SHOl.ES r-4 "" j!ob551·3514o_r8473011 EXEC HOME Nonegall\e ,19.000 down ... ,. T-----L ._.__ Med. slyl; courtyard 4 plex Pnnc1pab only " ~.-.-Pool. Jacu.u1. Overlooks John6"6 7669A~·- _f9down.631·E37..M_l_,__ b~y Gal~xy Or Formal BEACH DUPLEX Almost new condo. shows like a model. great E.s1de location * Perf for 2 owners , 2 Mstr suites. Fantastic terms Seller very motivatecl Bought a new home. Agt Bob McCormiclt.646~ * L Q N G ~~ rm. 2frpl~ $7l5,000 Two gotllt'OU.'J units. 11, ESCROW 642_2510 646 4848 block lruni ~arh and onl} 2 >ears old Ocean --------\lfW 2 & 3 bdrm urut.s 3 1s possible on this VIL• .. 1 .... 0 .. Bdrm untt "real for beautiful 2 + den -_. "" " Rancho San Joaquin Youngpeople poolyour o"ner ocrupancy townhome Two st.ones resources Ideal 2 bdrm Owner flllancmg availa RXSt and immaculate Well villa for your first home ble. Only S'J00,000 Call 3 Br. den & dbl gar Nds pri<'ed at Fresh as a daisy Opens today 979 ~O. cleaning & redecor $176.900 onto flagstone pallo A Sl48.000 assumable at L LSTA TE Girt Wlltdttr! 1 gn~~:/ :U:r~' hb~I~ ff I \\\)udbrldgc ~~~e ~.~ 11v111h1ble 111 What a \•iew or the ---------------•I S103,000. IJ• Re.tlllJ -.,. REALTORS t~~h:h~r::~~~0~a~:s 1 c,~ ... f n I ~altors lt:itl\arran~· s:~ .. ~ift~ t ~~~~ ... ~,~!~i C .M.~ R&"MtaX of Costa Mesa Island. Lon~ Beach / $310.000. xlnt om. Spal'IOUS 2 bdrm. l ~. ba. I e I 0 ew.'Po' . 640-5777 . 675 0073._I 34~ .il.2,1_ pool S265.000. Owner f I 1211.2% ~11!!11!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1•111•!!1!1!!!'j Pnm~ E Sldt' C'M House A\•a1lable now REALTORS I HAUOIHI lttllUIDlr •ZERODO * lah \'It'" St00.000 Owner Ag t t 21 J) New paint. oew drapes "~ 10 Propert1esAva1I Terms E\~ & Wknds w1 II carry a l 12', J i'~ WM & 4 Plex. Kl>lf rourse & 434 980-I 675-55.1,.1 good cpts; good street' 3 Lovely 4 Bdrm. Walnut 638-4960 _ RJ'S~ 5.:18 7933 tlWll \gt BR , 2 Ba Lge FR & lge Vtllage. Owner will help c () ~ o o 4 ~ K loo·, Cliff DR. ~ , LR w1fplc ·vac & re finance. Subnut' Only HEWPOITHAllOI Finanrin.: ill IJ , , 30 VIEW .-· ady Only Sll9.500, Rltr. Sl82,000. 645-9161 IA YFIOMT I 00/o DH year rix~J SPECTACULAR vus or bay & ocean from lh1s expansive 4 Br home. Fi.n est appointments lhruout, pool & spa area. PRIVATE flNAN -CING Ask111g $625,000 Call for pnvale show111g LUXURY DUPLEX. SO. OF HWY. Two spacious 2 Inn 2BA + dtft ..uts. Up,.r has mlftl·Ylew of ouca LOlllMlry apoct In tach unit. Adjoctttt to l"i"t Terroct $449,500. 646·'380 This fabulous brand new SSI ~~ . llH TO llEACH 4 bdrm view home with Loh for Salt 2200 Approx I \"l miles to boat do<'k includes all ••••••••••••••••••••••• be a c h . be a u ti r u I the presliglOUS cslm ap-Lakr Arrowhead lots For townhome. Mexican tile poinlments you would info and m.ipi. l'all entry, fireplace. 3 king expel't to fllld Ill a pro-" .,. n e r b r o k e r n bdrms. 2"':1 ba Huge Pe r t Y or I e r e d a t 1 7 l 4 1 9 6 J 2 4 8 ri NEWPORT HGTS GORC EOUS 3 Br cot· tage, ii has everything you could want lnclud· Ing OWNER f'INAN· CING COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS 2 51 5 E.. Coast Hwy ., CClf'OftCI _. Mw 675-5511 covered palJO, charming PRESTIGIOUS Sl.34S~OOO Call for appt 1213)346 4424 _ m111i yard Near 260 arre Turtle Rock home 1n toaee. 4 acres of land N""'port regional park. Great Campus View ror only IOG&SUALTY Beach 0 1< for Coodos value. only $129,SOO. $1 98,500. Absolute!) I 675-2311 675-9015 Office or 'dl:'du~al Bldg. 6'5·0303 everything has alread> 641 0763 RA£ RODGERS 63\.1.2&6 MEW OM MARKET Climb COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Aboard -f;---- our I BY Owner 5BR. (am rm. • , 2BA. frpk. Mesa North Gift Tram $159,000 Low mlerest IJt. SJOK do. OWC 2nd at and sell your 15"' 966-~. 642.91s1 Handmade items. It's so easy .. been done In lhlll ucep LOW -.. -• tional Plan 4 4 bdrms DO .... " Mowdo1R, Dtwt't, zv, ba Good locaho~ Stler°"f't1 .. e! • IHOrt 2400 near UCl. park. pool, V e r s a 1 I I e s I ••••••••••••••••••••••• and schools High as bdrm istudJO penthouse I "oi. SPf"91 CC*to 1umable loan, rast <'Ondo w'large auuma I $67.700 Furn On Golf escrow possible hie loan No quahfy111g Club On'e Fpc Rom;jn Only $99,SOO Ask for Jim I tub. pool, lenms, golf Owner/Agt 979 5370 or 714 320 9544, or :i68-J11J 77!!:1..928 I A.(t o.tofStotw MEWPOIT ca..DOS Property 2600 Studio, 1&2 bdrm from 1 ••••• ••. ••••••••••••••• 193,000 & up All ha\e Beaut lrll mf'r lot on good assumable loans scenic Roi:ltt' R1\er with low down pay Loeat("rl on Hol(u" Rt\ er Unique 3 Br. fam room with fantasuc mount;i111 & l'tly \ 1ews Class throughout Priced to sell at SS49.000 Just call 642-5678 and Lease/~ 41t21MMNY,,. $141..750 675-1771 513c. PU ~l.,""'E menu Pool.tennlll.rer h"'>' ~ m1 ,outh or If AM '""' ""'" room. sub parking Grants Pas~ &.. 3 mt sauna. jacuz.zi & some north or HogUt River in RCTaylorCo ask tor your L.ogmo leodl I 041 w1lb ocean view So Ort'j!On 1\hundant (1..lO <WOO Daily Pilot Christmas Ad-Visor ••••••••••••••••••••••• trees & gooct water slo Redhill~~ Realty 1 ;1:~ 1:w11 WATBWATBt EYHYWHIU mg Lot sue lnl fl riwr frontage b> lllO fl depth from m t-r 111 h") Ont~ $49,U(,(l for 1let.11ls call 6_i5-029-1 Peoplewhoneedpeople ... hlmd 1006 Spectacular v1ns. Makt your shopping shouldalwayscheckthe ••••••••••••••••••••••• liliiillll•• .. ilill sprawling 4 bdrm. 3 I easier by us111g the Daily Service Directory in lttt baths. 2 frpll's. WET [1111!!!!!!!!•!!!11111!!!!111!!!!1-•!!!!!J!I• ~1lotClassl[!_~~ DAILYPILOT ~yowow...,._, BAR. beamed l'eihng, RealEstcrk jiiiiiiiii..iiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii.lllliiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiii Defer part ol monthly --------1 ram rm .. lge kitchen.1 NEWrOITSHOIES I Wmted 2900 ti payment oo this charm· Mlli Yal>l . huge master su ite Ex WA TElFIOMT ••••• •• • ••••• •••••• •••• C!E 111g Balboa 1.sland home Enjoy this 4 ~· ram1 pansive patio & pool Decorator perfect. 4 Br Will buy yoor 'll1•t llgl~ or lllH....,,llr lyroom.fulldiningroom area w/rock rimmed Den Owner highly ! Costa M e~a propert) __ 6 75-21'6 home. On well kept quiet spa & w ate rr a 11 motivated. Will finan ce I d1rei·t :-lo 1'C1mm1ss1on 110111 BLlllS CD. street. $179.900 Call SJS9.000 Pncrd at $279 ,000 Curt,1>42 ~ Helen Gold. MlSSIONREA.LTY Agent ..... Cohm 642-5200 '94-{1131 I _646·t°'4or~~ Rttrtats OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE Village Look. olfc al --I 10% lnt.11325 Mo! Ope.n Ele¥ant 3460 Sq Ft SIU,000 Beams. Rustic Frplr. showplace. So Laituna Near Manners 3 + 2-+ Homtt Fw*Wd ••••••••••••••••••••••• EMERALD UY MODERN One Of The Most Delightful Houses We Havl' Had The Opportunity To Offer. If Modern Styling Is Your Taste. You Must Inspect This Attractive Home With Its Special Attributes High Beamed Ceilings Intricate Custom Lighting - Sharp. Clean Features Lovely OCEAN VIEW Sun Deck. Priced At $695.000 . (!) --..... ..... .5111C & RND" 759-9100 #2 Corpcuh l'tcao ~c..ter. AFRICAN PLANTS S S 8 A E L 8 U T 8 J A E M H L G W A C S A R A 0 E C S A L T A V I H E 8 P I H A E L...LIJ A F R l m I L R P A c T w R NlfkA " T sro z A w L y R " L 0 P R G L A I T Y I Q I I R I 0 0 E 0 A A P U T J 8 k E H 8 T W N l S P 0 E T A S S S H X A X R S A A C C T A k 0 E T M G T T A 0 0 C M P P H X G P A R P R A 0 E A 8 H H 8 0 E 1 U H I Y 0 R A S T G R 0 P l P M A A l I H W R K K l T H A T U A E W E M 8 8 0 8 l U R c" I EA ET RE l J l u'o A" Es 0 A P E l E 8 H N A T I I E 8 P 0 W E C OAMRNOAS8MLAPMOOOHO A E P K 0 Y 0 R A U T S E E U P P E 0 11111NCe-: Hlddlll WOl'1I ......... ~ .... ..-d, lllP. '°""" or ..,...., find. 11111 .., '* h Iii. .. , c.rtOak ...... ...... ~ 0. Mii e.,lllM Q,. _, lint II 0-Mll ~ ..... AltaC... ~ ... • ....,..... ..tr. r....,,..r.... - Hand Hewn Timbers. 180 degree ocean view , Family rm + Pool ••• • •• • ••••••••• • • •••• • ClosetoBayfront. FULL Security. Pnvate drive I Owner~9S5~-lolN>olst.d 3106 Lot. 20% do. 1425.000. S629 500 TD's OK as dn I I __. ~ •••• ••• • • ••••••• ••••••• 494--0395 Eves. (951·81173 ••••••••!!!!!Ill pa y m ~ n t O W C oyc ... , ._.,..., Large 4 Br 31m Sl400 mo Days.) Brokers welcome 4 bd. 3 ba, ram rm. 2 I blk t<.t liay Bltins. ••••••••Ill •--------1 Owner frplcs. Jl<'Ulll on quiet W O_, 673 6163 _ 10 •••••••••••••••••••••• 4l4~ New elegant 4 Br Vir· torlan partial vu , ownr /contractor finan. avai(. 7 000. Cozy two bedroom cot· tage. Ocean view. One block to beach. owe at ent 831·7300. 102 OWMI WLL SS.S.2Dl3_ ~r~~ Ii~~ w ~. 1>~mc Lil Bal 115 3 BR 2 BA ANAMCIAT IZO/o EXCELLENT BUYS Ownr Agt. prin onl> patio. deck gar. avail Wltb 15~ down lor 10 ON INCOME UNITS J!.!ease. 631.7(@8 _wLOter $89S 963~7 _ years. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, tll N Lag. spac two 2 ---Charmin .: 2 Bd 2 Ba great condition with Br 's w /O<'ean views~ IY OWHH I home. avail Nov 15 manyutru,A/C. Best price in town '! rm...LocaHoa June 15 S0001mo +uhl s.Hedfw $265,000. m Newport Beach 2308 ML_673-4002 IM..w9fn (2) Also near Hlg Cliff Or Uoique2bdrm.llolbo ---• Enrloeed patio, comer S<'.hool. 2 channmg I Br I a.; ba. large living and 0 , ___ 1107 lot wit.b RV a«ess. A.sit units on pvt view lot + din area. Panoramic •••••••;9•;2•a;0 •••••• ing $117,500. For an •P· sleeping room. TERMS II arbor Bay Orean Winter Rentil polntment to see. call SJ19,000. View Enough space to 2131243 5316 S4G-US1 L11CJ9GYllepl.E build $450.000 MUST ----4'7·1761 SEE! Costa Mna 3124 FIHDC>tie HOUSI 540-SllS, 1179-6881 ..................... .. 3Br.1 Ba.largeyard ABSOLUT-ELY ~iet street. 3 Br. 2 Ba NOITH L.4•UHA r r p I c . b 1 g y a r d ooo .......... 641-CY783 OWNa..VISur NO MONEY Gardener ssoor mo P:~~:iJ\~~~!n . IWCaflw.._. 1040 sm.ooob DOWN! 1~~~77 314· .. 12·1'~ inl. rate. 30 yr ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••••• fo~·O::t:s~"{!~~f y 1~ HIWrOIT CHST •••~••••••••••••••••~ Joana. F~ Info. Beautiful lmmlc. 3 Br 2 bd "'·l.h COUNTRY c~ Dix home. fully fu-W.-.. U. Ba, corner lot. walking rm, 2-~ • ., -cliltance to beach close FRENCH home on large Take over payments or Incl tel. TV, linens. lff..7777 to schools and parks, wooded lot. Children's S2400 mo. slvr etc wk ~l HOISINOfan new crpt/drapea ' playhouse, 2 <'ar det. Call Barbar1Ch1mbers. LAMjlM .._. 1141 I ...,, cera mic tile. OWC garage, gourmet A ent 673-7300 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Two bOUHt 1 tuateu on .. i h It fl w/dwn. Flexlble terms. • tc en. oa oor s. XL..&T-Lo-Co&" La1un1 n.,,.ch 2 almost ..., ac. in lbe Soo bin d -.. _ -' 1>'11'• ... k... N 81 Ow nr. $151.000. t I ocean IOWI s 3 bdrm. 2 ba 2400 sq ft bdrm, 2 b1 houH avail• -c -Y ewport area. 980-508$ aft tPM. lull you to sleep. S OOO d ble for mt. f'vm . close Front bOUH la I modem R-3 IODed. 2 Br, n•;,,led Owner/11t, 4N-~7 1200 mo. SlS, n to downtown " near ::c.s1a!!i:0 ;:, ':!~~ lhl'\IOut. nu crp[."""~., 79 500831-5476 Sleepy Hollow 8e1(b ertd p1tlo and 2 car hos Oita I. 1 y, ml. to TERRIFIC NOR11i END Big Canyon Townhouse, (2U}S40-39$3 11rage. Bick boult IJ beach. 2615 Florida. IO(ltion with ocean panoramk view. 2000aq. "'"""-7.,,. "'--• views 2 BR ... 1l Walk to lt.3 br., 2..., b1 .. exlstin& Mtwpert ltedt 116' older3Bdrm1 Bl wilh2 .....,. vuvvww. • wu loans S22S.OOO. Own ....................... . car 11ra1e. Owner wlU Crearent 811 Buch . 7sf.loo5 UDO ISLE chltftliq • finance with $75,000 HOUSIOPMASS Owner will finance at bdrm, 2~ beLh, lfl AD· dwn. rullpricdl'15.000. A·Frame HlUtop Chalet l2.5~ lt•,ooo. s..-ny patio newly re •/forever new ot clt.r L-.--. I.I C:lfbl:w 1071 decouttd S1700 mo. ll•btJ to oct111. Gated t ·17 •••••••~••• .. •••• .. •••• YtarlJ. IUI G"941J, tttry. 2-lty, 1p1clou1 LOWER nlR!E ARCH FAIULOUS4• m.aM -- w/520 aq.ft. loft m1tr BAY -Arroa1 from saoo 1/f, Hrpk:I. 2 milts rt&reat. Dium,wetbar. ocelD front. Super Lot! to Marina. Auvm. Utllt II 811'! CJ.l(ted, 'pie, fCMatalD. ,,..... -Vint -Pb· loiaa. IZIUOO. "'" ":i 1mill atrium patio. Comm erl Let'• 'hill 1'enMI ! AA llACM&TIS "PIOP .. to "111tt "°°" • _. cl1a. A •.ooo 714/m.,JIM caU.. w.U. readll'Mtp ------1 -Sltrtfl~ •• --u. aadb61 '"-.... u .... c.u m~ ,., d...,... ... QI I I ,I • Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /W1dn11d1y, November 18, t981 .. 1 21• ...... u.,.. 't .. Uw-Ulfl_ '1•1t u........... . ~ A I • &Ww-. A • ·~ A I ·~ Af•tcc::tJ •. , ~ ... .• "" --• itf• ta1• ......... Afz lw1h <lf& ••• Af& * 4fl& w .a -H MM•-••••••• uee•••••••••H••••••• •••••••••t•••••••••••• tHt•••••••uontnee •ttt ue u••••!IUl••ntt tUttu eu eeouuuue u•u eu •• t uuettt t••• u•uutett•uuu•uu ••Uttt••••••n•••un• W " 'f ..... Jl6tce.ih..._ llJ U,...._. Me Leeme .... J1 c..t.W... Jl24c .... -..... 31J4 ........... .._.ll40MtW)MN"tlledt 1169°0 ................. .. 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OrHt Loca •erv Ice UOOO /mo 370 Roehaln" St. 3 Br New dtluohnd 3 bdrm, 13 a.w-Rl<>hud Bdrm trom '490. 2 bdrm ~-....a.-ia., otf Au w tt Ad t511. v e w. r r p le,' u t 11 Uon Xlot Cond S925 ~11!::2227 ba unit. vacant. '800/m fireplace. tnc iar dis LJDO VIEW P.lcaant It Crom $570, Townhoun 'I wtot.rre:nUI IQilOO,Mhrt 1150 /mo. 552 UH ~7l._~-tsach ,oceanview,sln1le .e8tilUllf 83t1~ ·ll• I\.._ bwaabtr. U50 up lrC2Br 2812pat10.1. ti;emlMOrf+pools,ndten, ~p...ir.&&;111:1.-__ ~lbdrm.Zba.2carc1r. · ·5• -1 br. Nwpt Pen , on adult. non smoker TOw..tOMIS ..Mf.:ilJ5 frplr. Adult• s1 200 ".'•· wate •11', po s ....... 191 ... ~ RV 1tor111. Covered&....,...,..,... 1252 water, l750 mo 6732824 mo !?'1:~1 1NEW CONDO FOR .. roW JIJ6 BRAND Ntw2 Br 2 Ba S7U3$$ Cilia for cook1!'g It "!•t paUo, ranse, diap. •15 •••••• .... , ............ d,n.J7S·l4llOf'Va R~!NT 2 Br + Otn. 2\.1, ....................... tnclld 1arace. •t.ovc & Ntw.oceanv1ew2 8R 2'" in11 paid Jirom San mo. Avall all U/14 Call Lovely Carden bomt, DELUXE CONDO 3Br, MewportltG 376' Ba $49$/mo Dbl aar, 1 Br 1 Ba refrlae, d/w, amall child OK BA, &•r '150/mo Days D1e10 Frwy dnve.North !!t:f!ll al\ 5.30 3bd, Iba, walk to pvt. 38a, ~mo. ....................... frplc pool SPI " dahwabr. Nochlldffll, no _»2S Mo W.nm ~·6800. Ev ~7.6689 on Bu('h ID Mcf addtn t •"UN• Ea1•·1de28R,l8A,l "'ar beach. tennlt, pool, 8'Sfll'I04 ~W lsth aa 2739 p~-t~. Avail. Dec. Ill. L--BR p:-i Vers•lll"I ComMr Ptin· then Weston McFadden lJ ..._, " .. .. uard • o t a · · ..,_. ~Lmo. 714L&57·1200 * • ux l 1erpoL1lt. " " ~ to Seaw1nd V1ll•&e OCEANFRONT 11r. fenced yd, peta & 93 orry n pe 5• 3 r w. ba, dbl 11ar. frph:. 2 bd m-Z-ba Jar • frplc, 1ar, pool, spu Lhouse·2 br, 2 ba Avail l714J893 511111 iatfballOOO/mowlnter ldds0K.1585permo 387 l·232'78.1l· d /w, dlap, $825 /mo lBR. lBA. Patio, new r · &'-~00437 now ' f750~87 -. 2 l§th St,•• Sea Terrace Garden Sl30/mo yrly M8-s210 carpet Jou of Gius 1rou11d noor. En11ll1h -Bfo:ACH loo.t 4000 WATl:.Rf'KONT i4e,s 2 Br <'rptl drapes-Home. 3 bdrm + den, 2 ev_ny~ - -Up1taira. Av•ll 12/S Tudor Bldg. Washer 2S~r,k1d1~opets. OW, VI ·~BR lB~• S550 ........ ••••••••••••••• ' HOMES r•irlae: ranie. 140 ba, fainl,ly room. Cate Harbor Rid&• &talet, S370 dryer. 1ar. OPEN SAT· a~r It ard, t"lr•n, r Y · La1u11a Buch Motor Inn, RliAL ESTATE Cabrillo l7J.T7117 guarded comm with best view' 4 Br 3 lia 1 · ~ SUN $575. 34031 Amber ~7U!!'to. 540-1076 1!15·9797.~~ -985 No Paclll<' Coast 63H400 . · · beach, tennis, pool, Jae, tp50Mo. 76().1977 -~nte~ l"IH 1144 Ne" Port B e a c h Hwy, L111una Buch ••••••••lliE/S1de dplx, 2 br. 1 ba, sauna. $950 per mo 1st Lo l 2BR Ba YlAR·ROUNO F\JN. Shpttoa..dt E'1tde 1 BR. $275/mo. No ....................... TowohoUlt! 2~R.1....,8A Daily, Wttkly, Kitchrn 2 , 2 ba condo. A/C, pvt ~t.!!, yard, far _ssso. p+ ~.t (+71.JZitJ> <K'tse1200c N 0 0r w~~t~lif( a~a. ~nd:~~ Soc••' ~ctrvittea 0, 2 bdrm upper. Beam pelf. R & R lnvesunent 1 bdrm Springs deluxe 2 story 3 pa0tJoe Bit m. available. I.ow wmlrr p fdecf N """ c.1-3 .. ...,, 7si1 168 rect0t •FreeSund•y ee1lln11s. fpc, elect gar 752·Zl97 condo. $450 mo. Days WI D. fa c . ar. lloag rates 4&4·5294 ~~. f?oo, J.. u:..1.= 2BR. Cute UtUe House in 675-6892 --. l 61unc11 • 660' • door operator, 9650 year· DUPLEX lg 2 -br 2 ba 752·1983, eve832·M Hospital Arra Walk to Balboa Inn S90 & up • "' --Eut1ide Prime Loe. 2Br2ba,nrocean Wt.......... 3291 Pa111es •Ptusmore J.>'_642·349064.2""6S7 •n• rt~ to'"'-h• •--•~ 3141 Beach SS50mo l•tlut weekll ~1tchcnncltt " -.....,. ......,,. ,,,_, mo ..... _e .,.,1c -..--._ ....,.,.. dep M2·2!M9 after · .,.. .. mo._..,....,· Adil community no ....................... GREAT RECREAI~ EASTSID~ fresh, 2 bd . Martha, 4.9J.«119 ....................... SrM & Wknd 's ocean ront 675·1r7~ 3 br., 2 ba., Beaultful• pets ' 3 HOdME '2! REF'NT d TeM11•FreeLest00a gar, palto, adull1, no ~......_.___.. 31,.0 Ocean View Deluxe l & 2 ---·-m in lge house nr OCC ...... u .......... Co'W'il. re-dee. home 894 25 mo. 6'..7298 B rm _..,. ~nee (pro & pro shop I•' ~ f125. 548-0lM __ ·-·-,,•-__. • Br. Apts Newly det.-orat 2 Iii' 1 ~ Ba. Adults. n~ for resp fem11l'!, "mpl ......................... w 'I -·--. -vard & 11ara""'· Kula ' Healll!Clu"-s un ....................... ts ..... • .. ·~NI J20 · 1 son f!W· .....,.5001 Brand new Executive Pets welcom;" 545-2000 • Hyd•om':,:a:r ~ 1 BR. ADULT ed, ref nee. dishwasher. pe n.w n o ns mo k tr NI c e ~ .................... 5 ~rm 3 Ba, nu crpt/· home wilh view 3 Br 3 A ent, no fee . Swimming • Golf Seamed ceilings, serv THI Wtlffl.ETIH disposal. healed pool, --5!8-26112 neighborhood $200 Ultl •~••s patnl, wallt to schools, Ba Fam Rm c-...1....-1..1.-Ortv1ngRange bar.newcarpet,refrige. LuxuryA~~lunttsatar. elevator, subter prkng 2 Br 2 !Ja Stove, ullls.957·8390 l. Iv '""'w' ~I Wint Mesa del Mar, 1850/mo. POOL/SPA. $1300/mu. ~~ 3,.0 BEAUTIFUL APTS.. s:160 No pets. 22S6 Ma· fordable llvm& 1,2 & 3 & u . Call 494·8083. _ dshwshr, rcfritie. frplc. I Male 25.30. pool lennls '"v · tea Y· er, Bob Koo a 759-122 . incl urdener & pool ..._....._ • S1ng1n 1' 2 eea ...1!1~8·7358or§'73·8803 Br ~ell decora~ed. 1-...N'-l llS2 car garage. Newport jacu'ui w'aJJt ~ beach ·•t•· Bdrma. E t ·d I 3BR service No ...... please ...... ••••••0 ••••••••• •ooms • rurn1,hed Olympic size pool, licht· .....,..... ..,..... Heighls area No pets NB•••· • ...,,. JaCOIS UAL TY 2uBASI +e lrm& mFaacm rm' For appt c~ .... 545 2000· t650 2 br d2baunlcondoM ~~ & untUtn..lled • AOl.tlt ed tennis court, Jacuu1, w••••t••9••2••B•R•••••••••••d• SS7S1 mo 979-8574 days, ...... ~ l n t t .,... L ... ng • No Peh • park like lalld.sraping. es · • upper en 642·4658 eves Male or femaJe lo share 4 PIOPllTY MGIS w /!rplc . Carpets . Agent, noree. ~v0lljgeyrsold64l ~14 Modots Open Oi1•ly Most beautiful bldg. in uDlt. Super~ loc. on golf ---~~ bea~h. bdrm hse COM. Neat ",' 67Hl73 dArvaape1·1so.~cltlnslst·.2!!ramaor .. OSCuEmAmNit,VaUdu'J•~.o2nbarrc+h P-alm Sprln".s Are.a 91oe HB Generous rent al· course. Avail 12/l f650 lbr.,Condo, n.ear ' Fum' Rita 557.21192 12 .. • • .,., "' .. low.ance. rmo.496-~~ rull s ecurity, pool, ouly 640~ art IO PM ,.OY'TFIMAHCI Yrly CallS48-4834or den , $775 /mo Agt. <MonterayCC JC~ndo Oakwood 846-06!9 Newportleedl 3169 sauna,Jarl.llll,gym,no Wknds6'73-0463afterS , s~'"'" "ST ·9171 751·0205 3BR. 2BA w/11tr1~m. Garden Apart1Mnt1 --peU S550 7S2·2318 days PM ~~tFllA-.uu.A 15.53 1 bdrm duplu:. Eastside MiHJo. Ylefo 3267 !~~kl& ~e~Oii~:~:~~ Newport e.ec11 N. MARIMBS WAlt( .. , •••••••••• N •• EWPO ......... , •••• 540·7576ev~ _Com pl furn H B rm. Fl EE USJ'OFHOMES Fenced yd. Gardner. ••••••••• .............. av a J 714 558 8001 88011.,ne ••t 1111h• 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse WESTCLIFF 2 bdrm, 2 color t\', wwels. etc, wk _,T,..:_=----=Blu=-7.:.:54-:;.:-:..71..,7.._71 Petsok.Avai1Dec 3S395 HOMESFORRENT 9-5PM.Mark 1714)645-1104 Apts PatiOI, s1ngle & COUNTIYCLUI ba.f1replace,pool,adlts l_)'wash.536-8M4 .......... _ ,.........__._ J 07 MS 7301 785S 3 Bd '"' o S 2 --Ne ...... BMCh S dooble rar garages, only Avail 12 15 S600 · ---- -J .. rms . ..,5 7 S C--...1....-Li ..,,......, · near Hunt. Harbour UVIMCi 631 u""' Near OCC Pool, Non ....................... Westside 2 bdrm l ba Fenced yard s & -w-1700161"51 •00•11 •111''" Childr"n0K "•"6807. Bachelors, 1&2bedroom -B"lbo._.,.,I I dW r -t Smoker Male. $170. •--=~===rm-! J -aplJ & townho~. a a s an a,er r n 545·2510 afLer 6PM vard, ea' r Avail' Dec 1' garages. Kids & pets u.tt.~ J425 _11141642_·6_113 -I .. ,,,...,. I 0 ,.Am ••25 mo. •·t •· last + welcome 545 2000. •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• R Aw Mo •1 3 B 2 B v I I -•.. OPllTY IN "' "' ••-r · •t • From 1000 644 1900 r a ear Y ease For woman newly de ..... .._.,...._.......,.__ de . 548-0 13 A ent no fee. IE OMEOF OCEANFRONT 2 •· • Br Adult over-40 commun1 -HOO Mo 77~7 • ... "'""'.......,.' THE LUCKY FEW Avail Wmter W~kly ty Immaculate 2 bdrm, Westclff --rborahtedr P1"v:!!;/00m1 .. ".'. SUMM•·WIM'r• 2 br., ear, fenced yard. Newportleodl 3269 Kent m C~ta Mesa" Monthly ""3·7'"3 1a.. ba Huntington Large2Br.Patio Pool at · rpc ..,,..,, inc~ patio. Cl..-/drapes nM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ V f or ut1ls Ea•ts1dc c M YIAILY·COMM1. OKl90.546.7506 ,,... Lease excl. Unda lsle 6 NE WEST gated 20 Landmark Condo Newly decorated ADULTUYIHG 6450j08_ " · BURR WHITE RE.Al TOR . INC. 675-4630 -""'-"-"-'='-=-'==----1 Br 5 Ba formal din Townhome VILLAGE FURN. YRLYLEASE Washer & Dryer, 2 AduJts.645-8152. 2 bdrm 2 bath no peb -- ' NIWPOITHllGHTS FR ,gua~gate,ten' COMM UN1TY.2&3Br 2 Br. frplr & garage d h pat1os.wetbar,bltinR& Duplex.upstairs.2 Br.I ssso mo l ~t . last Hohh,Moteh 4100 Small l Br. garace. ni.s, beach, room for 2 lrg 2•, Ba 1600 1800 sq rt S59510clds ullls. 2104151 Un er t e 0 , 2 car car 1575 per Ba, frplc. garage Near +security q.1l·2093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ard. Mo. 640-14 boalS. $3500 pr mo. Bob or pure luxury Garages, St. Call 631·2914. O .1 P'I t mo lat & last + $300 sec Lido shopplllg area. $600 1608 WestcllH Dr l.1ve on Newport Bea~h tt.lfill.gtoaa... 3140 or Dovie Koop, agt hyd,ro·t}'bs inl md.aster 3 Br new redec. 1 hse to 31 Y I 0 d!7el.Pl75o9s.!}1 · ACskaflorl year lease. Adults. no NewJ}c>rt Beach SMI OtOI ~~ Pw1nPeCHK nN~B1 --='--------1 1~"' 1221 SUI e, orma ming, bch. Vu 'l116/15. """.106 c·tt 6 .d .. ......, pets. Must have ref's 0 e ."""' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~· d b _.., M B' .,_ C II se.,. to bcb. 1 Br dplx, HOMESFORRENT WESTCLIFFlbedroom, rooms. woo urningl Olive.6730727 I UI e r. 10 .... m a 8-S Avail now ' Drive by 64504!0_ - u\l),,pcl 210 44lh St..~. 3 & 4 Bdnn ~S725 1 story With pool, family ~1::~~acr~~1~:i:::v: O~un Front 2BR. 2BA I Unfurnished 1. 2, "'3 br 614 .... Clubhouse Ave s. c~ 3176 Yearly on the beach furn sft.J~ all lpm. Mon Fenced yards & room , 2 fireplaces. din· ya rds' Pnvate eleganll ~eekly Or Monthly ASPIEMPACIFIC 4946303 ....................... rooms Kitch & Ba Fri. garaces. Kids & pets Ing room. 3 pati06. elc. living only 15 minutrs W !!ll.e[.J~·~-_ Call 642-5678 121315''17202 NO FEE! Apt. & Condo • Du~lex Unit 2 Br 2 Ba S290 per mo -t-S290 •PIMIM.rotMT welcome. 545 -2000. etc. l500Mo.646"'477_._ from Fashi.onlsland ,7IWATERFRONT ·•f..., Deluxe poolside xtra rentalaVllJaRentals Irp c, walk lo beach sfet·ld!,P8 2300W Ocean WJ4ter renUJ. 2 br, 1 b A ent no fee. minutes to SC Plaza or BACHELOR Nr 42 St U~ ha er um large 2br. 2 ba, bltns. 67H912 Broker. $500, Mo 830 7145 or ron •• WSN. 1teps to beach. S7~ 4 BR, 2¥a~. 2 stry. 3 car llG CAMYOM 0 C Airport Justeast ori 14Q9_m.9 Ut.111!'.'!_ 015-2325_ ChrilfntaJ dswhr 1i... miles beach Oceanfront for Wtnter 213 277 llal7__ .£l4l$4 mo~tsS-17115. gar, avail now. Wallt to Lux u rlous Three Newport Blvd & so or Ocean vie"' ytarly, furn .._ ... Vi .... -Adlts. no pets $450 ino. Rentals. Furnished & Old Spanish large 1BR.2 SEALARJ( MOTEL bch. no pets llOO. 20271 bedrooms Two baths San Diego Frwy Start l & unfurn S350 +S350 11ur ,..,.. ~·~ ~-unfum. Broker.675 4912 BA. dining rm, frplc 3 Wk ly rentals now avail a.,.,..... Brentstone. Call Stan Richly decorated Muted mg at $1000 a month secunty.ZJ06W 0Mrn 2BR TOWNHOME 2 BR 2 Ba condo. newl)' blkstobeachS460 j Sll2 & up Color T\' Luxurious 2br. 2ba con-968-7307 tones 3000 square reet 631 5439. 2473 Orange front 673-41.5C _ Pool, part. near beach painted, cpts, fplc, pool, 496-7151 Phones m room 2274 do. Xtra Ir& liv rm. over· 1· •CLOSE TO BEACH • Overlooks 10th tee of Ave~ {,:OS!& Mesa I ~rfwl...tl Townhouse 2 Br 1 •, Ba ~5191 adlts onl . 5 645·U28 Old Span1Sh large studio~ New port Bh d CM loollln& bay. Sec b~dg Exec. 3 Br 2ba, tam rm. ~olf course $2790 month New mulu lvl twnhse 2br Ullfvntl.a..d patto. garage Adults 35 DELEW••11r. ,. ... ES EASTBLUFF lbr . pool, pano ocean view. 3 blks 640 74-4L Under1rowid parking. f l~ dinin rm. """"5191 I I R 2b d o et AA.QI; " d b h• rlO:ll 496 11• V off R~ '"2"'0 Adults. mo.675_6775 ~ ,_,. ear y ease n ue a, auto l(ar r. micro. ••••••••••••••••••••"• yrs r over. no p s quiet area. sLn&le a ult, J!Lttac ~· .,_1 _ ac Oft .........,. .. ., C ......_. 222 2 bd., 1 ba , dbl gar . IS Grand Valtt Open Sun s coven. r p, Gas BBQ. lalboa ls'-d 3106 l§OOJ>fo ~S479 SPACIOUS l BR ~/mo. 644 4767 s.ta A 3110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-Mar 3 min walk to ocean No day 1 S To sre call PoOl. Jae, Stturtly, seool •••••••••••••••••••••••I Br E side, small but FireplaC'e. walk in OC~OMT ••••••••~••••••••••••• ~v~~1N~R~~ 2;e:k~,r ....................... , !!!14 SSM.964-2283 631-7300,Realwr _mol'rh 6757lll3 Swtdedal21R cozy w lots of neat closets. dishwasher. Avail Dec Lsl Spacious NEW I Br w frpk,bu1lt Monthlv.&137873 . .tfo INN ~·d 4BR, Ba.,,, Pool. tennis I Beaut 2 BR rondo. up 1 ba, v. gar. qu1e1 Yrl> wood ~ Adults only carage, pool & l3undry 4 Br 2 Ba Upper rrpk ins $480 mo t>40 9255 & ~ ~ bitrm, 2 ba, cftildren, Court 2 ml to Beach LUXURY IAYFIOHT grades, gar. yard. ell· I avail 12 I 673·9051 orl 551 1660 facilities. sher d~yer g~rage. MS 9400 Lrg Mt home, Big Bear iitu ok S850 mo lst Pia G -·....,. v:dsOK · I lst last dt>p La kl' ,, .. 9'""' LITE&IRrTE P"ls "O"•Kle--" adul" wa · , nr ski are.i. holidays & 1.utnodepoait . . No °tetsr'Wi";,il~~-3Br 2 Ba W1thboal shp I Fo~esl SSI 0255 aft ....., "'!:' -.. , ·~ ·~ ..., Submit on children & Tnh1t 3190 wkends 1714>8668662 640-tlfi6 ----Avail no" Many 7 30PM Balboa Island Waterfront L1kt nev.• 1 Br Apts onl)' $440permo prts Sl500 Mo TSL ••••••••••••••••••••••• - 5 Bib to ocean. Elegant 2 amen1l1es S3500 Mo 'ONDO FOR RF.NT I 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly lease v. i a r or car po r I 1 19221 Delrware St ProRt1rt1es 64.2-1603 Cozy new condo Adult.s 1 The rastest draw in th" 3 bt .. 215 Ins, 4 doors to Br. Family Rm ' Den Broker 675-49_g I B \, d See w· ll· $1100 Mo 7700347 I Upstairs w b3lconies.1 (So or Garfield I I br apt w •stove. refr1g Br + den. rri>lr Rec West a Daily Pilot ocean front. $1500/ mo. S850 Mo. Plush crpts, 2i., T~~nnh~~ ad l>~~,1~~ l,11tle lsld Biayf;.ont. side Po05•7t0. s~a, bbq. Mlaundry . Jl9·88U7 prkg. On Peninsula Call racll111es S495 m o Class1'1ed Ad Call To CaU Barbara015·3067 Ba.Cedar &glass.sun OC~OMT 3824 tiea\ail 2 Br 2•,Ra j , "'up ature \\anlAds_ Call 642S678 675-o612art.}!>m 5§2·9430 day642·5678 BeaehUving,large3Br deck, dbl car prv HOMl . IP 2 car gar avail Adults NO PETS Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Ba.cara,ie,pauoS850 garage, fully ma1nl New 2 BR.2 BA.C1vCnlr no v. Yrly ·lease P ines . 2650 llarla. 1 • S07 1 ris . 634· 153S & yard. Adults. no pets In 4 bdrm, 2 bath, com arn, pool Jar tennis, I Sl250 Mk for Dave ~9·2447 • m -m:t. quire at S27 18Lh St gretely remodeled. upgraded ,t;ft 6 PM , Schwe~~ert 642.82JS or Newer 2 Br v. gar;ge • 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL 2 Br Channer. Gigantic 960-6331. ltns,flr~s::imo ~2·5906 or 17141 64.S!1_144e\ts A.gent Adul ts nopets • • Den. Frplc. &ar S72S 411 POOL $79~ IA YFllOMT ---lalboa ,,...,._ 3107 ~SSTI -, I • 840-80l7 Nu cpt,clrps, pau11 3 bdrm, 1 bath. frpk . .,...._..,.. fwMllMd : ....................... e 8 Days 3 Lines 8 Doi ars Call962·7780 -bltns. S9SOmo. u••················· .. , POSH 3 BR. 2 ruu BA. I lle8tiB"U ' • • COMYIMINT Sharp 2 sty, nr beach ., ...._ ,almd 3706 lrplc beamed ce1lln1es APA~S Its e a sy to plac e your 8·0ay Week Class1f1ed by mall and 11 e Typ1ul Corona del Mar park, 4 br, 2~'1 ba. hdwd •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Yrly. S82:S 513 w Ba). • c.osts JUSt sa -that s only a dollar a day' To qualilv for lh 1~ cot.lace . cute as CIJI be nrs $ llfl0.7059 2 bdrm. Iba, P:tllO park I S36 1441, 640-5719 Beautirul landstaped 1 • and only ~ block to 2 Br w I gar 54 60. mg no pets Avail now to :! hr . 2 ha , 1 bl tu bearh. ga rden apts. Pat1rn. or [ • special Offer you must be a non-commercial user o ffering sbopfing. 2 bdrms . Carpets. toed yard , June 15th $450 mo 2t·ar garal(e decks Pool & Spa. eov-• merchandise for Sale up to $800 per ad and the price mus t • ,"Ir~ a•• carpe11·ng 87"·""•9_ I 57• "'12 ered park111g Heat paid be Th • "' ...... · water paid 2710 "D" ., ....,.. ., ..,, Adults, no pets • tn your ad e COSl Slays the same whether yOur ad 11 painted and Delaware. 636·4120 ,3BR3BAClo6ewBearh lalboaPtMuM!o 3707 Reac h Hou)e w D BACH s.l85 needse1ghlday~sell1ngt1meor1ustone • ...mlable for unmedate 1~ __ _ Nice $36-1435 $36-6701 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• rauo. 2Br Iba, yrl). pref 1 BR $430 • occupancy.S700permo H tit t arterSPM. BAYFKONTAG E I amily , 6758793 art 2 BRl'•8A S505SS15 • 'H~ 3142 Beach, Pier. Prkg 2 Br. toam 2250Vanguard $409626 e Use one word rn each box About 4 words mal-.e one ....................... M.EWPOITHGHTS 5700· 1 Br ~ SSO() Col'OIHI def MG-3122 e c1ass1f1ed line o f type M1n1mum ad is 3 lines Please onnt • BOAT LOVERS Dix Ltkenew.custombu1lt J I Adults,uu;~ Till Ma> 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• Mes a Verde. 2bdrm~ • plainly • adult Bayport condo bedroom. 2 bath. rormal r~~l ~ gewater 2 Br. 2 ba. beaut view of l "'1ba. pvt. pallo Avail Outstandinc penthouse dining room home. Eat 1 • --'--• bay, private Gara11e now No pets $495 1552 • view overlooking mg area in kitchen Ba,-1Small 1 bdrm. ut1l mcl d Ref r 1 g S9 00 m o Elm 646·~ • r------------------------------, harbor 2+2 Boal sll:r view S1500 monlh Year S38S to S400 846·0096 oc RENTALS • I • avaiJthruPeter·s1.an · ly lease 631 7300. ~73-«!8 -2 Bd.stepstobeachS650 15Br·s S200toS2000 I • Hart! ~~!!~:~1 Co I.DI. Call (213>~-3584 or Realtor 12 bdrm apt with parking Ask for Darrell. agt 750 3314 reel • I 282·1136 and ut1hlles I blk rrom 631 ~ 2 BR 2 BA gar nears c • I • •••••••••l3bdrm, 2Ylba, upgraded 3 Br.ti.; ba, pool and rec ~ach & bay Avail now COZY 1 Rr Duplex.frplc, Pla~a S47S peimo · I • e..t.M... J2J4 Condo ClOM to shops. area Newport area thru June 15 S600 mo pool One empl)'d 644-4579 • ....................... schls. trans. Jae. po<ll, ~/mo ~S413 JIJE~Awe 675-2329 remale,nosmoker.pets lbr.lsty,gardenseltlng. • I e 3 ll z Ba, x.lnt ramily clbhse, -rum. S750 0 -'MT YU I BR l block rrom OCi!an Lease ""10. 640-4999 -be ed 'I I f 840 1789 CUN 1 D .8 ..r! pvt patio. am ce1 • obt)ld, Mesa Verde un urn. • o r N d I 2BR 2BA Ava1 ec l. 1. mo to SPECTACULAR OCEAN ings, nr Civic Center & • I !!1· ::sa"m!~n~~vl~~ ,r:_l71A&t 3244 ~!~•! ~~eo& 1~~1~c :S0S27-~~ 7 0 _:_: I ~~~~v~~~m~011;~, ~~ Prkg 54 00 e I • -=ffisi=-"-='-------....................... 1·630 6934, 642·8808 Costa Mesa 3724 1 Br $635 mo Ca ll Lrg z Br 1 Ba. $450 $17 e '• I • 2 Br. enclsd garage Twnhome,new3br.3ba. 644.1r722 ••••••••••• .. • .. ••••••• Mearlene642·5757d1!Js_ dep., laundry fa cil. • I I • Adull.s,oopets.$475/mo patio, gar. Park, poOI. --CASA DE ORO 1 Bdrm yrly .. 10 Avail Adults, cat OK 2009 Ma· I I 773 W. Wilaon. 631-4889. ~c $875/mo. 833-~7 M•wport Sllons ALL UTILITIES PAID No\' 1st No petlch1ld pie St Mg llK S48 5861 • • Ma~ Verde 3 Br 2 Ba Woodbridge 3BR home lmmac. 2 bdrm. den. 2 S111gle person preC .• 433 ..!!l.2 I I Fan\. Rm. 2 Frpk·s. 2 2Ba. Cam rm, frplc, ba. Pnv tenma. pool, Compare before you lrlS. O\er .gar apt. See 2 Br twnhouse. LIVlng • I I • car~ar.Gardener S895. patios.Lake. Pool. Ten · rpc. S800molse C (2131 rent. Custom de11gn S 12 at. ?nly 11 21. lOAM to Rm Din ing area, • I ~ I • Si'trra Mg mt. Co . nis , prlv, $900 mo 598•5648---reatures Pool. BBQ. \utchen. rrpk, trash 641·1324. 640-1327. 56!Ml188. Office Harbor View Homes cov'rd garage. aur 2 bdrm. 1 ba. close to water paid. attached • I Publish my ad for 8 days starting I • Eutfldesharp2Br.2Ba 759.6597 5BR.38A,3carGar, rounded with plush beach Gar. S5SO mo garage, pool. Jacuni. I I • carpets It drapes, Woodbridge spacious 4 Cul Oe-Sac.Sl400mo landscapmg Adult hv 7S9·9570,673-4565 laundry rac. on proper· e I Class1f1cation I iara•e· Avail. now. Br. 2i.; Ba. Fam.ily nn, Days,834-9362 mgalits best.Nopets. C t M 3124 ty.Adults,nopeu.Avail • I • u is1mo. Call 540.1158 dining rm. fri>k. patio Eves,832-8644 I Br.rum rrom'465 osa "° immed S$50 /m o . I Name MtforDaveorPam. Lake. pool, lenlli.s priv New home. 2.br. 2 ba + 2 Br fum rroml550 ....................... 631-4984_. --I ------------------------• zii,-Flill Recnational SIOOO /mo 640· 1327 . den. on Lido Outdoor Bach. rum. from S380 NEWLY DfCOll. 1 BR UPSTAIRS • I Address I Pacilities. Near South 5$9-6188, Office758-6597 spa Call John Eliot to 365 W. Wilson, 642-1971 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar With garage. Super • I • coast Pl aza . No Lux.2br.2bacondoin see.s3i.4J2t or013·3968 &..awyU•it' dtwasher, pool. Adulls c.ond .lotsoflightStove • I City Zip Phone I • eb.ltdren or Pets. Lease Villas RaMho San Joa· a t. At TM 642·5073 & refnge Adults. nol I I -· quin, end unit. w/many Harbor Ridge 3 Br 3 Bda ............ 3 I r To..... ~· ~5.6™!372 -• I Check or M 0 enclosed D I • S4Q-8l00 upirades. Pool, jar., etc beaut1rully decorate Newly dtte>r gas pd . U rw't•"E · · • I b I b Assoc. ree incl $775. Av a 11 now $2450 Fro. ns WHtdr encl gar . pool, dswhr. ~·-• I Charge my ad to· I •L•t'. r ean 2 r, a, Adults onlY. 552·llr72 780-~977 _____ Continental breakfast Adul~ ~·50'7L 2 Br. 1 Ba. Poolside Apt. I · I • ft1Hc, dble 1ar. pvt yard. M F, recreation room. Laundry room 1 child • HO PETS. S535/mo. Woodbrsdge New 2Br {Ado Isle 4 Br 4 Ba 11200 pool, TV. laundrymal 2 I r. t la.ADI OK . no pets. Call for I 0 .. # E f • 54Mlle0,~ 2ba. 2 car gar S700/mo Mo lo Mo 951 2805 Maid serv1re and Newly decor C:as pd. appl. beforeiugone. • I XP I 'llWOOI 552·1800Simpson Weekdays. kitchenette available. encl gar., pool, dshwr TSL M nt 642·1803 • • TwoS8drm 2 Bahomes NewCondoonthepark,2 OC·RENTALS Greatconvlocation.2277 Adults .M2·50'73. WESnAKEVIUAGE -1 0 ~ # Exp I • n•ar So. Cout Plaza. Br, 2\.'t Ba. Near U.C I. 1·5 Br's. $200-S2000 Harbor Blvd 645-4840 Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba $395 • I ~ . I "' /mo •2850 750.3314 fee · • · · lmmed. occupancy. • lal'i'tr home l'50 mo. to · · N t Crest Condo 3br tt.wl ...... leocil J740 d3 Bri ,..., 8a/42S.~u.n· Adult only complex. • L------------------------------1 mo. smaller home 1750 Turtleroclt Esec. home. wp LllC • ....................... ry ac.,poo .548· Pool.spa, laundry room, • r------·--WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE --------------• mb!to mo. lat, last & J~st listed 3Br •. den , 2""1ba, 116 Kama ourt, H I • RMEST S520 Mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apl. patios or deco. No pel.3. I $IOO. Ask for J im. view. nr pool/tennis. On· 1825. 9&2·0778 (Iv msg} S •1 h• !._."._ L. · , Garaae washer /dryer Garaaes avail. • •' I • I Sl500/ pan s c.a .. w: ivm11 '? , • , " 0 T G I Y mo ll(i CAMYOH, Beautiful pirk·llke sur all bwll·ll\5. Small child Bach. S380 • 1 N POS A E 1 • ...... ·.~bal !"~ y~. f,,.«, lreeaDCNH. WIO• •O.V M>ta of cabmet.a, well kept. Sec. 6 child aaf~ No peta. '850/mo. Th•• (,rp,ilt'r l'frwporl l\r(';1 ~iom 1• [P.t~onq Rf Al TUR'> 2 BR. den. end urut on roondings. Terraced OK. no petJ. Only 1 year 1 Br $lU.S42S 1 NE CESSARY 1 golr course. Open SAT pool Su nken 1as bbq, old. Call for appt. 2 Br.148S-S495 1 tr MAILED 1 • 760·8435,644-8423 s parkling fount ains. TSLMGMT 642·1803 TSL Mgmt. 642-IS03 • ~· IN THE I • ..__1111111_111111111111111!~-·I Spacious r ooms 2 Br 1 Ba $4 50. SHARP 2 BR, gar, encl • ~ Q "vERSAILLES2Rr2b• Separate dining area Matramoniocon2ninos. patio, cpts, drps. Child 9 UNITED STA TES ~ • '8{10 ytly Walk -10 clouts , _,43 Wallace. Costa OK S425.Availnow.Call • • BUS ESS REP LY LABEL De ONWATER2Br2be homelike kitchen & Mesa . 548 ·15 48 & S40·1158, u k for Linda. • ~ IN • fe95yrly cabinets. Walk lo Hunt· 631·2150. AfUPM,549-1978 FIRSTCLASSPERMITNO tJ cosuio.o t s• CAlll'ORN1• ~ NEWPORTSHRS3Br incton Cent.er SfUNNING large l & 2 1 Br. carport, utlls paid. • g ;' • llM1'A.LS 2ba. Mo•Amo . .,00 I Bdrm.furn.~ B 2 B G ...a... Apt u70 Quiet adults no IC QC p -• "' •• Townhouse·unfum, SS85 r, · a. lnn:n . N • • • _ POSTA wu BE AO 9, AOORCS.<,H 0 ZBr. l Ba 1700 FAMILVHOME3Br2ba Pool. 710W. lltb.St. p ets 383 W Bay. :C Orange Coast Dally Pilot 3 Br. 2 Ba t1175 $900 yrly 2 Br. upatalr•, stove, 548·8516, • • 3 Br,2Ba lllOOFum VJEWUOME38r "ba Adults,nopeta. " R 1 .. I •1 p•1 A 3 Br. 2\; Ba '825 • Utilities Free! adults, ref'•. couples Easlllde 1& 2B . natura • -II y I t l • tnt. 4 Br. 3~ Ba "75 Mo to mo Sl.300 I rer. mo. 646-8727 wood c e i Ii n gs & a SE & ... " Le Railor Rlt m.8IOO ' LA QUINTA HERMOSA 1zBr utll pd, $420 mo. t:.'$~':.:~~w:.~;1.ea pd. • 0 •. Incl IH'D ten. M0-9292 " UNIVERSITY PARK. WATI.RIRONT 18211 Parblde Ln, 1 bile I Quiet adh over ao. no I B 560 • EMTALS beaut.ZBR 2 8apaUo ttOMl .~blc. W.of8uch,3blltaS.of pets. 343 Cabrlllo . 2 Br. 1 Ba. So. Coast • : OX1 1 l·J If,•• SIOOO home 00 srtebelt. '700 REAL ESTATE Edln1er . 1 Pina area. $$50/mo. • 1 330 W. Bl) St. I • ~.,RICF.S mo. yrly. Call Linda 631·1400 147 TIIE VlOl'ORlAN I Br 84f-4M1or6JHSll. 1 I . ALS Oetll, Barrett Rll.Y •••••••~~;;;;;l~;=--'-"-u;M :J!t[i. nN!~ ::;~!: 2~~:; .• '.:.n:::O. I~~ •• i Co1t1 MtH, CA 12128 I _.::· ... ,.glll1INIM~. ~~·~· .lJl.I ~~1f:t~~l·~&Uo. i&=·:zs=·'1H?~-=? ·····~················· ff! "G" Vld.Oria H70 aaalfttchdl It well. .. • ¥ •• SPBlll lJ.~.1~!1, f6ra JO:Lld DAILY Pl.or s•m1 DIUCTOIY DOJTNOWI ...... '-*- Your Dally Piiot Servi~ Olred.ory Repn11entaUv1 '42·1611. tit 322 -· YeceHo.._.. 42500fflul..... 44 Offlce l..,.. 4400._.•u l~....ts 5100 •..•••..••••••.•.•••••. ,....................... .........•............• ()~ 5005························ HAWAII ' 1 EXECUTIVE MIWPOIT IUCH •••••••••••••••••••••••1Thue tS such a thing as a 2BR. 2BA, Oceanfront I SUrT'ES 6 offices and rereption LOSING LEASE. quit rr~ lunch & weight IOS& apt 11 the l hkas 10 overlooking golf course ling business. selling out loo! Call ror a FREE HonolrJ~3,1:.~iJohn ,. H~Afil Avatl Dec l Mulliln ALL supplies and fax Demonstratsoi:i of the --Realty S40-2960 tures mcluc:hng Cambridge Diel Call ....... to SiMr"e 000 PLAZA Office space for rent, Display cases. wailing ~a!._130-4143 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New lu1ury ,otfice s~ace 19010 Brookhurst, H B room chairs, Beauty JOllN WAYNE TENNIS Cutlivinaexpenses! in lr ~ine s busiest 410 sq. ft carpet5, wait Salon hairdryer.a and CLUB MEM.8ERSH1P. Established 197 1. center. Ea.sy Frwy, ac· Li dr N hydraulic chairs, mir tU00.640.J:ilnfl Featured in Time Mag. cess. Avail. now· Call ~~~ ;jl: ares. t 07 rors shelves and plants <r. ~ ---L C 1 · l I for details av1 e mto pv . o . Al , k h Happy A• 5120 P:r~!neal at~!~ti~n e& H l·IUi HH230 fices.$335/mo.!163.Jfil an~0iu~'::P~~.ampoo ....................... ! .... " arpe , rapes, air , -_ ~ -_ ,/ ' Contact Pegu: 133-2900. canful screening. S250 Up. Hunt. Bch .............. 4450 Call631·9754or I Tim•Savm•! c t d · •••••••••••••••••••••••1 alltr6 898-6809 Don't sit home HOUSIMAns 17301 ach.842·2834. llTAJLSPACI lll•t•t.Nt while your ad 1s Y 8324134 Tl 17TH STllfT l280sq. rt. Harbor Blvd 1 Ol'POft.ltr 501 5 "'·\-:.. )-~·)' runn11ng pan 1thet ADMIMISTUT1U IAITSITTB fiA IOOMMA COSTA MESA + st-0race.l500mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• D a I Y 1 o SPICIAUST Housaiua-companion. CONTACT· Largest Gay 2 3 offi Re Ion mies 57$..o,oo **INVEm'ORSu Class1f1eds let MBID for 13 ~old ....... lJll 2 ual•/F•mal• "-rvs· ,.. in or room see suites. a o ••WANTED•• _, "" '" "' '"""' .... AIC. pie~ of prtc. Util Loues in Slorka. bonds. ANSWER AD take PAIT·TIMI wu of Call: So C al. G R C 111cl.Avall:oow.C1U StoreorOffice.13SOsq.ft. commod1t.1ea~ ThuUt of }' your messages s1001weekend and up E~u~~4)8'1S.ll29 t213>630-3040. RealonOlll.lca 67s-6700 Mesa Verde Area commsstom you paid ' 1./ 24 hrs a day for Call 552-3173. ArmyB --.nk--=111.:..::11:....u:~...=.ua:.:.z-Wuted. F Rmmt to Sbr Sbare 2 ofc swte m pre· ~1%3 Whf not ram from~ Rnerve Be all you can ... .-. ... t BANKING * Tlllfl The beauillu.L ~­Bea.ch office ct.a ~i. sav1ng1 and loe m a full time opening \t a Teller. Sia moat.bl one year experience tflre: rerably in a 8'1. or C6111. mercial bank> la needed for lbl1 politon, whldt offers: 1.. •Paid medical/delltat 1 Paid career~-• Free part:iQI .... . ., P le a se cal l G•D• Fritelle at ffi4l 4'4-ilOI for more i.alorm.at.l<>n. Lr& Home an CdM. Non· st11lous ll1fll0'1area.3'15 Prime Tuai in .. San FEES! Potential 6X 1 a whole week for be FULl & PMTTIMI Smkr. Rd req. Call sq. ft. For details caU Clementetttailoromce lnvst Min 2K 6619550 -·,·. 1ustSSOO TB.&.aS FIDa l'T'V"'' 760:9742 11Sl.m6 s aces. 731H470 831 End ll 29 1 AIDE COMPANION . Excellent opportwulles l ...,, .I Share. Br. borne. btwn NEWPORT BEACH 504 co-•rcW soo Share~ Irvine 1 Call 642-5676 to Live Ill for eJderly M for upaiftlced persons FEDERAL Jby a. Ocean. NB No Newport~lvd. l.90to IMhls 4475 Thrin .. Loan l6000 j MAltEIOMfOMf"°"" place your ad .Call646-S282. m attractJve S.vmp a. ~-i:.i '7 CAvlal1l.rti6mmed. 675-2637 I~ sq rt. avail. at 9()r a •••••••••••••••••••••• 8Sl·913S ii MAlll SOMtONI! SllllU now• Answeruig Service FIT ,1..oan ~ pm1tioos or &.o.1-. ~· • a a . sq rt Sierra Mgmt. Co. 1.000 Sqrt commerical W... to Loe 5025 Placea HAPPY AO days, mature, respomi· er vaned dut.Jes PIT Male "JS·45 shr Sbr. 2ba 641-1324 b · 5 bo 'f bl• ........ ,... no •ip 0..... pos ition ls appro1 3 ~&•'•o,.w.,•r 1,ti •• USU1es or ware use. ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 10 this column I "' ..-• ....... "' -. d eek 111 bse nr S Co Pla.u/Fnfy DAN A PO I NT 2 SO ' SO< sqrt. 2 car space. If you want 1 R•al "'••o•• r on! .... ..._ ea I I . I 9 2 . l 2 1 2 ays aw .. a ternate p• ., , Spa R'>'>C. h I ls "' .,,....,..,..1 or !Y.,.., w lm" .. _ EOE Saturdays until lpm. ••••••••• 641•49u+s are u I Sl7S/mo ~· $350/mo. have util. 645-7184 443 Lo an at BEL 0 W Call 642·5678 Lost I F....t J TNYef 5450 ea UIMCJ area . Call Linda at 754·1801 34210 Violet Lantern Ham1ltonl!D.C.M MARKET RATES call ••••••••••••••••••?.~•••••••••••••••••••••••Apartment Manager . E.O.E Orange Coast ~-----••• Resp. busl. F ~~to shr 1m 1120 lndustrial Bl~ for lease pr am e F1 nan r I a I F FLY FREE ' p A ' Couple prefesnd. With Savina & Loa 1700 Bankinl ~ 2b 2b C M * * * * ound Lg bllll' Parrot, r . 3 I som• E1p•r1'•n~·. 20 " n, Ta ·-~ r. a apt in · nr MWn EXEC STI 3000 sq. rt fice. t0,000 Services ' Hunt Bch v1c very 2 or 1COUPoflS,1 u ·"' w " "· ~... ~.£.M_ _._ OCC. $282 /mo + 11 Lu1urioua 383 sr office sq. fl. warehouse at 28' 527-3477 HAPPY I 848-77511 n6 I countries 631-3669 , oats estm1nster Bsnk1na Local Newport Boch utils. Refs Call wkdys avail. for sub-lease in s q r t C o s l a ame._ a_ - ' ---Husband May have out .. " Savings & Loan hu 111 549-4834Xl37. _ oneofNl)U.exculsrveof· Meu 'Newporl area Yn+inCapffd BIRTHDAY Found a braeelet Elllploy,..,I sidejob MustbeHandy nu.a immedlateopenln1 Prof. M/F Rmmte want rice complexes Airport Avail 2·1 82 Ca ll lttslMtsl.OCMt PAT RYAN wtpreclous stones Var rre;.aHoct Freeapl inclutil. Newport office seeks part-time Teller. ed. new duplex. CdM J c 101 e . Jn c I u de 5 . 714/645-8706. __ Ventu re Capital Av1t1I Black Angus Rest. Call •••••••••••••-.•••• .. ••• _ • •646-38'3• • rull-Ume Teller 6 mo pro 1 I m ate b o • Br. 2 Ba. 2 sty. 5400/mo • R e c e pl / p h 0 n e Store for rent in the heartj for Business Start up * * * * for discri ion ~ ·4920 Scllooh & AUDIO/YISUM. S&L or bank in~ exp 11:30·2:30. l(ooday - 979-l35Sdays •Ulllilies •Janitorial of Corona del Mar on Also do bl.L4illle55 loans, C r 1 5150 FOUND· yng fem cal. IRSfnlctioll 7005 SYSTIMSTECH preferred. For urther Fnday; SatllrdaJ' 9s:z" MtF Shr jBR Apt. Steps •100 free copies /mo. Pac ific Coast Hwy equipment leasing I ar 00 blk & grayw1white Vic , ........... •••••••••••• information and In· year savings • loatl or A I k · uu """"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Market Bas'"et ...i.g lot Now Enrolll1'na. Chris· To perform electronsc tervaew call · Brian Tag. bank1n1 uperiea~ re-to Beach. S250 lnclds • m P e Par 1 n g 179Stmo.He™!l 968-0733 ....., . ...,.,., " .,... " repairs ci commun1ca· rt 644 725S d ci .util. 831·s:B7 •Kitchen •Sect'y sen• tri -Mort . Tnat Fro. Morwali •k.. Peninsula 673-0083 t1an Pre·Sc:hool 320 E. lions & audio visual ga · quired. Pai career a~ avail Call R.oxune -..S ofll....., 450 D-~CJ". SOlS to Costa Mesa by 4 pm. Found Male arytbr~ 18th St , Costa Mesa I ...,,uspm"nt & s•-dary WIESTBH parel. PleatcaJJ: _. Frmmt.ASAPrespNon ..., .. ,.,"" •••••••••••••••••••••• ~• cWork nil•s) Phon" " s 1 p ,~ .. '" ""'v" .. --.... Ms Denny Parist. • .,.-, smkr Sb.r Bch hse. NB ~,,,.,,.,., ltad!Areo! •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 1_2_13 1 864~Bryson __ .. mixed terrier. Fem red pee11 rogram I clock & alann systems. ~-... . u"~l w'"dys,"-'"3787 500 sq. rt. Mesa Verde S-t.LL.-~c -Irish Seiter. fem ~ -l yr up. in AIV ~UIP-1 SAYIMGS&LOAM M1w',7orr14~ ... ·; I .-.-.. a --....,,. Immediate occupancy I IJTTI'S'I" .... ..,. o. bl h Colli I c Pl --F noosmkr. C.M house area Super clean 1200 sq ft All t)'pes of real estate Lost & F....t 5300 sa e w I e. Mae Jobs W..t.d, 7075 ment repair Sa ary •4 orporate aza SAYINGS & LOAM' .!'4·3056 _ Career minded family I ly an pel"SOll: Fountain EOE M1F 1100 Int. Aft,. .. Responsible. Sl7l/mo. ~123 ancludingolfire Lg com investmenllsmce l!M9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lri colored Shelttt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl,393.·Sl,894./mo ·App-I Coast Hwy · N 8 + utils. Doc OK. S41HllSO Pn.. HDt ldl i_.oc.. plete darkroom Perf foT SpedtllMcJ ill Lost : Great Dane Lab man 28 yrs old seeks Valley School Dislrirt. Bank111g Super house Fl. V, M. Approx. h oo rt offire photo lab or designer hdTDs I I mploy ent 10 corner Talbert & 25·3S.S275incl.utll.N1ck space Prestigious $400mo. 642-2 171 545-0611 fQllllllADS mix Black.V1col Chap.' m trsex· NewlandF.V.EOE TB.La l .. Ttltr N•wport n-ach 1-11100 D•l·l«l ev-~-Uftlll man an Oran&e. '94·7226 I per1enced mec an1c, -Note Teller needed New From..,_ 964·2768. .. """ "'-.... .... w d h r ARE FIEE --also Class 1 drivers I d _ .. _, ..... . ,. . Comesee11now! Cos M --Co b 1300 I ow as money or Lost 11 16 one eyed 11·cen1•, "ID op•rat• Automoti"ve n epeuvcnt Bank needs Need rmmt 2BR twnhse ll esa. m TD 's SIO 000 up No B 1 l "' ~ "' '" upuienced Note Teller Muter BR & BA. S23S Newport ArcMs/ s r ore &c 2000 s f credit rheck. no penalty l'J.. urmese ma e ca . v1c various heavy equip· ~ ~ IBack1l"Olmd "'City Na· mo.64&-5n.6:1l-3364aft Tall ..... ~ warehou$e Nr 405 & Call Denuon Assoc .,_ 22nd l lrv111e Reward ' ment Backuound in re· PEPBmS ; tional Systemsdestred> 5 CaU: 642-4M4forappt Ha.rbor Bl. Low rent ancl l 673 7311 642-5671 642·1304 tail salea •relates well --·-.,~ I Xlnt benefits. Salary bltm spa. Work & play . 1 Found lg St Bernard to r,ubllc Rapid learner. ~ ~~ to1;~~1~:r Ba*!~a BA YFROHT J.D. PropMgt. 751-2787 $1,500T. D. 0 jLOST Black male Scot· 1•·1.i; c~ok~ c~11n, lr11 SaB111ary2 ~!totlable. Call , .@~~ ~:~vf:.:Xfr· ~~~~1' honest party. No c1gs Prime om~. 760-9440 Costa Mes~. 1200 sq rt Sts mo. 12"',., lyrs tSr tie, Vic University es mans er v r . -· w-,.MM Call 497 6511 . M 675-38S2 MO sq (t prof otfire suite 1ndu str1 a I s Pace for cash. Bier Park. Irv Rew a rd 543-2898 Van Grandma type, babysit, ..t Jeck p teraon Fem oni;-c-M--;pt" w/ocean view: reception 5/mo. 673·5340 631]04! SS!l-8458 Found . red We1maraner Costa Mesa area, refer 1 Bankin& Pool. jac. "s:Mi + um: rm /,2 large offices/ sep M-1 JOOOsq. n. bide wtof· 2ND T.D Sl5,2SO, W 'r 3 RE w ARD : L 0 5 t L a b m i x 7 N r Mon·Fri. .Alt4. •IMSTAUBS• =fwtW Bobby 9S7-0538 or eqwp and storage rm. rice. space or apt. on a yrs Costa Mesa Buy Himalayan F. Cat. Vir. Washington & Gisler, TYPISTtrranscriber, ......,.._ S PllS~ 641-1056 ' Newport Center/Design 75'X 130' black·top & $12.950 Mr Lockhart lrvine/Turtlerock. Call C.M. 855·800Zcb'a wants wort at home. ,.._ •-_.. Plaza. New carpet/· fncd.642·4610. 962-8847 7_60-8596or9M-l632. F ound : Large dog 5-7Gaf\.6 m Beaut.cordiahurround· Serious musicians only, · t $l &5 r -IDobe M" ) M t rt AU COMES an gs. Perm. F tr. s day no kooks! Gi r l into Jl1Pf1 1:1759 1io.4per sq l. ~Laguna Canyfon Rd MocltertfRahMtQ. Lost 11·14 sm. Yorkshire blkw /~~~pots~~ HetpW9111114 7100 TOfiETHaAT wit. Xlnt benefill & ad· music looking for mll!i· :L.:.: • . lid ·A· 5350 sq l un· SINCE EARLY 19'1 Terrier 3 lbs .. vie. Santa 556-0866. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• vancement. Will train. cians to share with. Shr H.B.fOfl flee.space in divided area. except 2 lst&2nd.Ttust0eeds Ana Av . & Monte Vi!ta. Found: Baby ltitt•n, 8 A, cc tut W PIPIOYSI EOE. Must havestud.lo space. R. E o f ce an busy restrooms & orfice, 18' OWNER·NONOWNER Own. heartbroken ! " G N rt Be h e are looking for Padfl FtdS...._ Can pay $200. Costa ~enter. Ideal for taxes, ceilings, parking for 30 3"' Buy Down Available Reward! 645-6038 or wks. Placentia & Towne row1nc ewpo ac bright, self motivated c .M".' Meu area only , pre· insurance. acrountant cars. additional 7~ sq Peter Dobbs. Broker 964.9343 St. 642·64Z7 ~r:1:~~;~ri:~ C:~le to install tires. 234 E. 17U1St .• C. · rerably by Dec ISL 146·7777 ft .concrete lj.lock b!dg 760-6827 - -646~16 Lost. Long hair dark bm PtrtOIMlls us individual desirlnc t ries and other IC· '""lfullt ...... Wtndy,631·2973 525' orrace, carpel, ad1acent w,rJJJ parking cat. Disappeared Sat ...................... c h a I I en I i nJ. cuaories on our onthe °""WI C:O.. paneled walls, prkng. spares 18 overhead AMo9tc ...... / Bayshore. 548-93'9 lJ&l"unvi responsibilities Provi . customers cars. We o(. h 2052HewportBlvd C.M doors. 2 orrlce ' , ..... / -. . 5'1>VllY in& ICCOUD~ Services fer good pay ID~ I DAl'V PILOT ...._ ... ~ 4~50 $275/mo. 644 ·222 8. restrooms avail. ·soon. e • ~ Lost 1n . lrvu;ie Mathey· *sum * lo di ifi U t. I benefitapadt1gethatin· '"' ..vr"I..-" ·41 . Ownr/Agt Wlll conslder Lost • ..-Tissot wrist watch 24bourESCORTS Vel'1 c ene . eludes discounts , c• &rr•FIED ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ground feue & sale or ~··•••••••••••••••••••• works.Reward956·25Sl 953-1122 MC !1::kco::tvl~,:~0f bonuse1.119id vacatioru. ~~ ~~ .. ~ s~~.~e ~1~: w.-...Mlt the improvments tor ...... ,...... SIOO Found: l&e blk M Dobe. COEDS·Would Love to Public •ccountinl eip. medical and life Ins . ADS 1100/cpo. Jact-~2277 ~~r:~·~:.~J:': youtr depOnre~iation ad-••••••••••••••••••••••• Pp£ H • CLrown NV.a I. Party with you. Call Sue Send resume' Cluei.fied r;:ion and more! App. Teu r.. w 11. Rftd "· ---R__.._. 4400 Marine. Available Jan 1 van age Y varancy "w Y , a g . a I . or Debbie anytime. ad 1861. Dall)' Pilot, 330 in.J!!!.Ol!EP latO: YS T,.. ,, W'rtll o WOM Ad ~ -2400Wes1CstHwy In 15 yrs. Reasonable 641·0606,496-7687Sandy &., w Bay St reet. CM rtl' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• base rent + cost of Liv· Found . Vic Swan Ii !1:2S2'1· 15221 ........ [ 64 ~) 1111 Weattlill. N.B. Want 6'5-31183 ing index . Additional in· Placentia. 11116. Wht ACC--. Wnt , rfll, Ce. 2·~•u llnanclal inlt. 7000s.I. Colta Mesa, 2SO ~ ft. formation, Good Real Samoyed F. &U-lOllll •Nt1tC111f •p _..,_.., Equal ()pportunlty lit. floor. A#m~l·S032. suite. S175/mo. Ul' in· Estate, 2234 E. Mission, Found: Dog, yng blll mix, hc4ffl CL.ml £mpjo)'er'M/F •DB.UXIOMCIS• cld. 779 W. 19th. St. Fallbroot.92028 wht c but /paws . 24H'1 '4Hlll0 Needed for rapid crow··------•ll' l,2't3room.Noleuere-851" 714·72'/4422 Boucharo & Garfield. Cllfll/ca.cb ~~~:::O«Ji~. ~I:~"" .------_, q~eld .... A~ ~!?°rter sp:~!:!~~Jtth Daily .... W.tM 4600 ·7 Mi bpJMC/YfM Include Moat.hly Bank pa1·1y p•11at ·: · · · · '· · · · · · · · ·" · · · .. : ff.,...· !"!"""f'!'t· ... ,... "I ....................... 'Found: l,i grown male reconclliet.ion, biweekly ,...--------------G'ARAOEDMCkdtorent. Give yourself a cat, drk orenge •tripe Sc1Dad.47,loob3Saeeb 11le1 poeUnp , "credit ' Need .a cash fer Christmas buyinf? Sell your unneeded if'ems with a low cost ad under the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Near/in Meu Verde for Christmas bonus r1n1 \•lied. Top or the aerloua &itl, social Ufe is card cbaraes analyala. ~ 6moa.S49.m> _sell unneeded w o rd a rea . Call iero. Bus. ph 754,9904 E1pprefemd 6 Salar)' Advertt"s!' Sale 494-5723. horne95HCl5.Mel. com m'eJ11urate with $ 111i,..•mctt1~•9fA/ items in the AT~ 1blllty. Cati Ruaty Exper. newspa~r dispay a'altsperaon to Daily Pilot lmill Pell an. m tm h1ndle key accounl.3 ror Oriinae cont · ....................... OPPOITUMIT\' OfCllM ACCT~ • Daily Pilot. sa.1ar1. commission 11nd ....... Gift Guide 1 knocka oftal wbeft you E1coru/ltlodelln1 Eaper with m~plt aeu ucellent l>cMfflll. Growth OPC10rtunillc11 O.ae llllt! 1005 CaN 642-5671 I UHPllotmCuJt-l ... ~etUn1.9_•ltol1 M/F •Cou~ ot books, PQroll muma ror Pt'I rtaon with c:areer ambitions. Send: . ... ~rr ....... ••••••••• ...JUied 1'Uit us. M • • eome tu mum prep. comp e e ~sume to Mull t'endtl. PO Spi±lll...., ..cl ..ai fer 1 reach the Oranae Coast -ti . 11410 dttlrablt . For paelUon Bo1 JseG. Costa Meaa CA 921126. No plloo~ , • tr nt.... C ... I t ma.Bet. ••• • .Lo. calla , plou An le;qual Oppor j ,avtt ors w1 cu, new " r 1 11 1 1 PtloaetQ.5"11 ••••H••••••••••....... la amall bultnell -pt. tunlty Employer. ioc1Uon. Mk (or Joy~ A._ Vltlf' Persoa 1oc*Jnc for 1 411• of N1Uooa1 CPA ftrm. In ffolldalOlll, ~1 or count lkat lo or ro.t Newport c.w. lalarJ ·: ORANGE COAST DAtL V PllOT 5J1.U SELL W. :..--"u. a• trip from CaWonla to comlDtBIUl"Me w/uper. »OW IAYIT •COIT" ..... Cil..I SeUWapl11twWtl>ailr Hive~ to ..in Dallf ~C,i'.;j(led s..W..P'-tcaJt.... CtPMHIRf•nll!t. ·\ AUOUAl.0-.~'-'~•MMll-• Pllot WantNP. CW.llitd .. doil well. · ** •• WlllM._.. _...,. '••••••00 .... , .. , ............. ,,,u,,., •• · 1 ( ....... . MCIO,.s• • , ,,,... ..... •t. FromS760 Full time. Exp. des\red but not reqwred . , ..... Amrke I " rt .. l444ru.. Bookkeeper P /time full cbarct . 1 days per week. C~\h Co r inne wk dys,; • 631·36Sl. 8 o o k k e e p e r . •.N:9 wholesale tour co. sedtl ruu charce bk.kpr, over· all acct'& rul,)9-n .. sibilities ai some .u . mlnlstrative mattei&. E1cell. benellta. AUfac, tive salary. Dltnt. 752·'1781 r i I : t ------~----- C011t DAILY PILOT,Weoneiday. November 18, 1981 :W.w 7t Wllllll 71 ... W.... 11 W... 71M tw9W... 71N HllpW~ 71H ~~~ ..... ?!!! ~~ ........................................ •••'T ......................................... . " .. • ............... ••• ........ _ .. ,... a.ta111aat Salet, make a pf• lO ' cam ••••M GflllCI HOUllCLaAH to ...... . PAif G "'..... mae11t. tr ...... t.il Ot W k la a.t111t Dua '-tTlllt for ullboat rut1I 111 lllqoptntiw lalfallill part tlmt 14 dlllrib. 1 ...__i f'WI Umt Moo Lhni Pri, 4 to$ hn H 0 11 • • k 1 • 1 , . oper1t.loll In Hmllaatoe No ,:per rtq'd lhwt bt I lllllry new AJoe vera uln e111 ~Nia. ... l&lft. d.aJly. Mllll tYPt. NII JO blllioa•un .. iTuury Hatbo1i1r. Tborou1b cNpeediblt aad Halla-Hu .....,1uo. anlJible prod. C•U OC rep. •U ...... : r.... otc 1p. kty. Upt bkhl ,Stenn· d d lleowled,. ol boat re· ,....... Pl~~· lfft IO wptm Tllo mu Anllquu :!~ ,::tt! 4~t: p1ablr/ 1 aaa11atenrt1ar1 • •• i1:.:i~0e~~ia:/'.!~~ ~o:,•:ri,'r11,":tCOC:. ::d s.1 .. •ee,...tf4J, •Ddlu6t or 7. uelluat tor tree rtnt. 11 "' 111 11•· II 111 7f0.Cl50il,l:ll).J.Z:.IO tenaaee. Bentllt• In · MAU..nl LADY -..... •kl f yn lffl Oeoeral 7 ntceuary. Outboard chldtd Apply ln peraon Ladlu . become 1 r:=.:w· ts. per h=i Helpwantedfordraf:l HOUS!K!EPER: uve· •nalDj=~u.I PUTOOHTROL 2JO New~ Center or: Naufhty L1dy ulu ttS.1••=°u=~ • carpet "IH.nlo'p ant. lo for mature touple • Uceoud Branch "J" tw re P c •II A Ii' oo . r ..... ID" only to UDana ~o uper Off, e will Refe. ple.ue. Call: aft.tr MIDtCAl llCT'Y put control tech. ReUllS•I• C""!'··.:.01.1.7:1.:.·----- Polll th riu Co .. l470S 11 AM. m.i3a Experltllffd full front needed. X1nt waits. Call Bullotlil So. Cout bu Salee 0114 Dr Dan• Pl General Housektepjq 51.\pervltor off1t1, H.B. area. Write s.&•t4a inrmedlate permanent Part.time S1leei U · Jmt " · Proreulonals seeltln& for retirement facility Cla .. 1fledAdttl8,Dally Photo 1 b Meda dri opcnl111•lntbefollowln1 per'd . Mot hernood 1ddltlonal income. So Calif. Pmbyterlan Pilot, P.O. Bo~ JHO, re fe~ ·lite tru~kri departmet'lb. ~aternlty Boutique, COUICTOIS J.714 . llomta in Irvine. Re· Costa Me11 , CA ~atchbacli.Calif. Driver llSTAUIAMT ""hlon Island. nu. ''9at l ex per. Pte· General Labor qulri! ability to aet 14p • · · Uc +ample lftturante C41fu Jbop waltr .. 11. bu. Evea/wkend.a. Call 11\1 will train. Goll •tor11e. P IT , cootrotsy1temforanew MOBrLEROMESAL~· AJaovarloQs labdut1ea' Hl"l,11AM..f:30PM.Wllh Mlmi:7 ·9851. -~~ private Country Club. faclllly. Supervisory ex· Hurry 1et Uct01ed nowt · weekend 1VailablUty. Salta, NJme. Own your :'.L m. for 71 Cell; MH.ot. perleoce nece11ary. Tttt cflanaes Dec l. l p R E S C H 0 0 L I .,......, own bus. Sellin& Finest 1f. 8411 on w1lker GINllALOtlRCI Xlol workinJ condltiont Day Ue tralnlnl C:OUl"le, TE CHER , full·llmo po1hlon. 1 new natural 1Jd11 prod. Mu.t bave own eer. Sun ,.4 Mon·Fri., caahler, & beoellu. A non·prollt Sit Nov 21. Marjorie ove~ 18 m~te~%u~'. Previous retail cliapliy Oet In on the cround nlte tlttu fo'rl nlle. Call typing, aood w/ligures. c o r p . P h o. n e W ·1300. ble.M2-i3ls ,9889 e11perlence preferred. rtoor Xlnl tralnina ~liable, responsible & 114/MHMS. MODILS/ISCOITS These permanent poal· ..::.•..u:!Jii.:..;. =.a:x::'---- ConltnietJon C.O. wants I d .m.017. HOU•--Attn Femelesonly Prlntln1 lions o~rer f~l-romp~y l•----lllllllllflll- tuU time helper, iiot . Pl1teroomhelperMon 3 bentr1ts, 1nclud1ng SAL~/TIMI ifnid. of hard work, Mini.ster ' wile need P M to a~rox 8 PM, emplo,ee dlacounl, quality wortunanshlp re General housekeeper. I child. Model a Wanted, 11.21. Tues 1 :lO PM to approx Medica & DentaJ Plans The Los An1eles Tlmea C\Wttd. Own tnOJporta· n. , .... ~CW. Ll~e in or ? e.o., ta Mcesri 11n1 er I e , boutique 1 PM. no up. ott. APP· • Paid Vacauoo.. Ap-C1rct~lat~on Dep:. t ~u;~ .. tic>lt. Call ~1-0149 or CurrenUyh .. U!CfoUow-Ni c e ru d . a ruhlon ahow for mtn. ly: Peony11ver, 1660 pllcatlons are being 1c· ren Y 15 po 1 1 Mb20 ullfor Kns lng J>01ltlon11v11l1ble: 714~~S· 7650 <church). Bod Y .b ea u ti r u I • Placentia Ave .. C.M. cepled. Bullot-lts South ~=:~~~b~~1:,:~e•v!~ 'I~ Rest . MS-«121 personality plus 12$/hr Co11t pel"IOMel Office earn an hourly wage + "" .. y 1041 COOK bealf•e Housekeeper, Sun~ Mon d6·1298or p ._ .. / 3333 'Br11tol CM. Tues rn'"rou• commissions. Http Wtllhd 7100 .,,..," IOIO • E1perieoce preferred. S.. CW onJy. Ho~learung & NURSES AJDE, P/Ume roow1 r Fri 10-5 EOE c"" .. • ............................................. •0•••unn•0••••••H Grinder Restaurant, Cont1oeot1I Cui11oe. child care, Lag Deb lo croup Pediatric prtt· TYl"M"'r all ts7·23Sl, ext J..204. STUOINT FREEZER 15 t /f. Sears, free to lovin1 home, HOOW.CoastHwy.NB. lb lO irea. Ul-1700 dya, tice.M1ttmw/experin Needed part-time. Late lOUTIMAH . upri1ht &d cood Sl75 beaut. Cockapoo. lyr, 1 m~ ave years ex· (Eva). eves/wknds deahn, w/children ts· alternoon/evenincs 3 Mature YoW\I man for Salespel'l-00, ladies high f.4;.i~~:·J~:i~~~ I ' ' male, bae. broken. Co" n t er Wo man • penence «·3913 sentia . Mrs. Austin, nights per week plus soft w1ter Co. San Juan fashion Storti, Npt. Sch hea ror I volunteer W11her SSS. Clttn works 631-@33 645-4870 S1turd1y. Excellent Cap area . .Must have (Id area Salarf + good dry 1 -=~=------dryeluners. 3 days a PIX O,.rato. spelling and grammar drtv1n1 record Paid benefits. Ful & p/time. operated lwicheon Pf'O> Cood. 111 er, c un Sprln&er' Spuitl, M, 1 week t Will tra in P1rt·tlme f6 hours per IMTH106ATOI: UISISAIDIS skills necesury, plus vac .. lns.t1r.§HMS. G•ll~41 100 gram in CdM . Call worh&oodS7S.S48-Ml3, yraold,trieodJ)'.eoodw. ,::,., . help. PIT 11 .3 ~.~\i ,'"J:!:~:d ,'~; · p =.. ~',!'.30,.~ ,! i 't~~':'•'::; ::~"~.~=-,.::::,";:, IUSn 1'8JCAH .SIAMSIUSS • :_; ~;.' "'' M 0 n. F';, ,::::, " 11 nfrl1. ~f j';#':. 1 wb, Mon-fri. Gary's Deli, penencepreferred. SlOO/weekend and up. C.M. Fa irgrounds . Replytoperaonnel, !"JewportBeac.h,nowhir Switchboard Operator. freeier, rroatleaa, hat tr1ined, nd &ood Coas t Hwy , CdM Please call for an ap-Call 552·3173. Army O Coast 1ngOysler8ar,busaers Bridal shop alterations F/T 3.u shift, wknda lcem1ker. brown, $350. bomt.1+$:9l53 ·2193. pointmenl. 9:J0..5 PM. Reserve Be all you can Nursing ~Piiot & bollermen. Apply 3·5, dept -Coeta Meu. al§o. will traln. 642-3013. 631·3098 F Se 1 Pt Si & Monday through Friday, be 1 M PtnME W St t Moo.fri, ~ W Coast 5'6·1821 556-9333 T ....__ .r_._ Lady Kenrno.re Wiiber Is :pmp~ox.• 3 yn,. ::':; DIUYllY ' 645·5000 Extension·m . · • • ''' 330c....:... MY ... a ree Hwy. Sec/Recept. Alrnnrt Law •-:.-~ _.G 111 dryer, harvest gold, ind 000 STOCKPllSOH . LADIES DISCOUNT 7 · 3 & 3 ·llorlnlgbt 11 · 7 E t~ E I Sales Firm. Good sicr1is. self· 5 to 9 evenmgs. ood perfect, S425 both. lovable, mlllt n & !ll~tllm30e, Tue~ ~at. Halrd~sser wanted with STORE needs manager ~::"r:o~~~~O:p~.x~; qua ...,,.,..y mp yr Profesa1onaJ Sales s~arter Non.smoker. pay4~~~~~daYI 64Z.Sf70 home! 131·50'10eves .. :J,,-l : pm. r nge following only, VIiiage & sales personnel. C.M. fairground s . Ground level oppty. JoseMl· Refrigerator frostrree Fwwllwt 1050 benefits. See Harold, 495 fair Mall. '9t·l600 Please caJI Anna Bell, 9. p /TIMI IYIMMGS American Display now TelleLr=.................. icem1ker. Sl75 Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• E.1mi St., C.M. Hairsty. &. man wanted. 213-749·400 Ca ••"'9 hiring Sales Reps SJOK -·.•s•1c_UT_.uJ_•u-*• .....--cond. 644-mo * * I BUY * * DBIVRY PCH, NB. Justin Ray's, '°""' c...n.n . to S46K II to you qualify Congratulations, Sheila SPICl . PllSOM Fr Id Ce . l 4 c u rt . Good UMd P\imltllft • Over 18. Good Calif. 64S-Har~~ :"sales, 3-11 :30 ~~~ Holp NB Adulta wl llJI outstanl.dliing ~~:ch~:;cO:.:O:~r~:, Baker Norton for join· ~aut. cordial sWTOUDd· Yroallr~e. SIOO. freeier, Appll1nett--OR J will drtv.er'sUcense&MVR HA.IDWA.IE r tit' p t time 1rl1 Pos attitude & ittractvepe~i ~ C....... LngtheBestEmploy· tngs. Perm. Ftr.5 day upricht 16 cu rt. l200. seUorSELLforYou c.M. BluePrint, 518·~71. u ime. ar · · who enjoy working with _,..,,a~. ""=.:..11:.::4'-----E wk. Xlnt benef!u & ad '"'"·"''790 u•sTHS &1----.... ----·--Retail sales, Laguna c a 5 h I er co a s t s mil~s needed, xlnt, l0.l5 year old youths. Sales ment Agency, ver! t Will tram ..::-=.;~="-------1 --''""" DENTAL. FI t i m e Beach. Full time, part Hardware.497·'403 benefits. Call: NZ-8044. 11 Evenio .. 6-9 p.m . Call llhsterCrtft of Manilla Liz Reinders Agy, lnc. EO~~men · fR~~.!eGood. Sl2S 1 64HM+.13J.t625 Ortbodontlc &SSISl tll· time cashier. Coast -· , r 4020 Blrchf.lt'64EOE - .. a~r'"'pr .... e.,_C'..c;d''-"C._•=11~644~1'""4~~-Hard Wirt 497...o3. Le1i Sec't Nurs~t.sas AIDE t!t~e~~ 2 ~. p~. Lan~ 4 ~ :uaW~d ·~j:l~p~r Newport/m-8190/Fttt '~':~1~Sl~':r ---·-• .... 75 ... l...:-82lli0;=_._. __ I ~~RlN~~a~~~ DEMTALASST HAIDWA.llSAW Newpo ctr Real tale Exper'd .. all shifts 1 p.m.AskforAndrta PleueSoApp~ID pe1rsonh SECIET••y•a TEXAS OIL COMPANY lkycle1 1020 set. never uaed, worth Rovlog asst. Exp pref Full time. Apply in Litif1tion Law Firm' Conv. Hosp. Nwpt Bch. IECIPTIOMIST 1801 ulJI er n l t --needs dependab l e·~··••••••••••••••••••• $$30, ucr. S241 del. Nona m kr. N pt Ctr p e r 5 0 n . C r 0 w n ~ks ezper'd ~1al Sec Bnn1 your snule • JOln S 1 1 e 1 e x P e r & Antique Gwl Secretarial position lll person who can wori G1t1' Schwinn hpd bike Never used queen SI, 644-0611 Hardwire. 10'2.4 Irvine. with cood typrng, dJC· ue! free mjr med., dtn·i sec rel aria 1 expe r ~ ac1tlve Newport Center without supervtsion ID 20 In frame. Xlnt cond worth 1399, cub only DINT A1 ASSIST. : N B. tapbone and SH slulla., t a l & life ins Call Salary 41 rull medical Ii Sales Realtor's oCr1ce front Costa Meu. <;ontut . szia del. Usl&l.ll.y home. PttJme, office neu S C H ... alien Salary open.~ 642 80«_ -denl1l beoefiu.540-13611 <>..-. Sdel :~~e t~~ne~~l~~ customers. Age unim Vintage Schwinn lr1m,e, '""7_,.S4-'-·""73SO=:.. ____ _ Pl . ~-E arn U 00 Pr hr. LEGAL SICIET AIY OCEAN & IM&.AHD Pos1t1on open sel!Jng re l Y PI n g . SH & a P . portant. but maturity II bit up to 5 spd. knobby s. 20 sofas ~-•· Lov-D~ .... ..,......, Houukeeping in Irvine !CORPORATE> OPaATC>ttS I .E. IMVHTMIMT ader 1d advertiamg lo pearance Real estate We train Write K.Q chrome tub (orb. Atom eauts 188. Sleepers, sn. 1 -"-.,...'· &CdM.Approx l2hrwk. lnLerv 1ews being Now I CC'""''"& app!Jca· localme1chantslnapro eJC""rience helpful but D i c k . Pr es drumbrka .Ml·I09l l l99.fACTORY9:S7·SfOI E•u.r d. f/llme for busy . Girl Friday Home hed led i last k .. .,.... Earn while you learn. tected territory Ex ,.v S outh we s L e r n Motobeune Grand Tour G · ffor -s c Pla za ~c u ~ wee t1ons Queen's Way Ba y H E R 1 T A G E c•ll•nt ~ommlsai·on & not essential Prefer P 1 "" W rth l 12 ......i b''-/--' 1 ellinJ married, must ~c 1~~u nr · 1 Service . cm cM'.t m Nov for job O""ning M 700 Q · I " "' • loca l resident f'or In· etro tum, ri. 0 • ng s...-.. "' ,...,, seU w1cker1--....,.,ch ~ I ~-!"'±. · ,... arina. ueen 5 INVESTMENT wi I bonus progra111s. good Tx.76101 yr old. S290 or BIO ... __. ... .,... . . HOSTESS/HOST Dec. l.· l-2 yrs e x· Wa y Dr Long Beach. teach you crea t ive co. benefits Apply at terview call M~. Duhl. Tile Mechanic. Min S4Q.9128 navy &. rust ~t $1SO. ----...... ~-1 Part·Uroe. luxury hotel p e r1 e nce Two at (213)437-5611. financinc. 1031 Ex· The Pennysaver, 1660 WelMyM. TavtorCo. -----G.E. rerric ., Maa. EXPAHDIMG, . I restaurant i'n Laguna torneys. Salary com· changes, investor de· R alto~6"-4910 2ty rs exper. Gd pay Man 's 10 spd. Excellent console TV SlOO. 548-5318 "' d M /f E d n petitive. O.C. Airport . Placentia, C.M Call 673-85.\9 btwn nooa cond. $75. alt$ •· • nee xp J Beach. Apply to. Jan C b ru OFFICE MGR. velopment & counsehng SECRET ARJES f'Le -small business pro 497.4477 Ext,47~. EOE area. real epne its. M I Exper. counselors re· Sdes &3pm. 8751()56a r 5 Girl.a 8 pc twin bdrm let, cedurea or a desire to --Send res ume to. erson· Costa Mesa ar na ceive 100% comm. Thisj De ... trat.n TYPISTS-T....W/Stat Girls Varaity IO-spd bike wbi~w/yel.lowlrimMSO learn on a pit basis. Hotel nel Mgr, PO Box 7820, builder needs Office ii' an unusual oppty for Pttime,2to4days Car RECE"10HISTS Financ~:-'i;tmps.Taxre· Xltcond. QBOM2·3'71 Bonuses & travel for DISHEYLAHD HOTEL N.B. 92660 · Mgr. Interesting work nght ~non. Confiden· nee S4 hr 213/877·1135 & turns , forms Type 70 . N2~16 Corner group, 1100 riaht._..ple. Now accepting applies-LEGALSECRETARY that will allow you to t ial interview Call 7141••1·0718 E 1 N s h bo "D I x St I •• • rC;l1962·3232 lions ror Laguna Hills recent c a grow as we grow. Please Vin' ce uii......,.. _ !!!-___ Temporary mp oyees WPM 10 key" o n c winn ys e u ereo cooso e , "5 •--------1 •CC 0 UM TI u G Probat.e c--p ""c. Xlnt call· Tom,M>21M2 EOE ,,_._, s•• a.r know that Sincerity, In· smoker Salary SIOOO Varsity " 10 srd 24 " Walnut table, Sll. Gold "' " Cd "" ~ t •sts •-£x .... r'1•nce mo CPA firm. Costa wheels $60 L1 Chic k swivel bucket chairs. Lyping & S/H Skills req Eschbacbs Flowers & er... • p "' M•sa . Call Carole newures •cbain 185 S30 A.ddin• machine, F/CACCOUNTANT CLEllC Ca ll Mrs Win.slow for OIL CO OFFERS ex Gill.I, formerly of Lag make the difference. "' " (cred.tt dept ) II t rt t r Restaurant ook r Good locauons at a High 7S4-1040 . I 644-7351 s 15 LI mp s . Sl 0. BOOKKEEPER appt837-Ul60 ce en oppo un1y or IUSTYPBJCAM Bch.ls l mg or perm P a y Rat e , Plu s NewSRBlcycle,21",was 6"·3572. Must be sell mQll\llled Cred it or accounting LE'-•• .r..,._ high income. security. & temp sales clerlu for WEEKLY CHECK -------- 11 , 22 • in rnd 1 Experience w / general 59--' cash bonUMS, benefit.. to 18 3 O M a in S t at new loc in Lido Minna ***TYPIST**• S3SO, must se . .. Om g set 42" tb . 2 ledger. trial balance. exp req must be able Lo Sole practit1oner with mature pef'IOO in Costa Ma cArthur. Irvine. Now Village Apply in person Type 65, train word 080 Top carrier for 2 Ila. 6 cbn w/wo china c:.aala flow analyus, type 35 WPM •able Lo general practice s~ks a Mesa area Re1ardless 1ccephng applk allons, Malina-ESchbacbs. 3431 IVJCKJ HESTOHI processor. L.agwia bibs · 875-SZ2'7 closet. P ,644-119 forecaatlng, budcet & communicate well ·~ith self starter wbo 15 or· of ex perlence. write all po1lllons. Via Oporto. Newport -• Beacb people S14,400 10 spd Sura best bike Dinette and 4 chain. 115. operational planning the public. Monito r gan1&ed & flexible P Q Read, American I COOKS Be1£.!L__ Fun People, Fun Group Newly tuned Gd cood Call Bill OrT MS-1628 or WorkwilJlourCPA,as· guestaccounu,ty~le~-851-3190. Lubricants, Box 696. KITCHENHELP &ASSOCIATES LtzReindenAgy,lnc. 5.146·7 -.siso sist corporate president ters. flit, check credit LIQ U 0 R C LERK . D~ton, Otuo45401_ BARTENDERS I ISptt1absls lll 4020 Bird\Est'M EOE -L:.::.:..=:.:...:..-:..;. ___ _ o( ill. fast from book.mg sheets & t sk r Steve COCKTAIL Sa es Temporary Clencal F Mt•g ... Ii W. 102S 7' rd area N&. bm/rst f I :a:: , w I I ~ro:~g ules letters p ime. a .:,, . p AIT TIMI WAITRESSES fGl"llMn Im C.ro.p Personnel l NewportJ83l.81.90/ ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• S200. Gold drapes a· hi x mhtistrllive duties 642 Sa les demonstra tor FOOD SERVERS MOW 36• /Ff 20' SSO. Trash comp. SSO. Non-smok.lllg Pleasant Apply 1n perso n to ~o':°~~ar:~u~~~y~ Stores tn your Area 2-4 1 BUSPERSONS Call us about the out 540.0400 WAITUSSES Redwood hS aedt1ng, Water bd dbl $50. ocean vu olfice In Npt personnel d a Y s week . C a r SEAFOOD BAR s ta nding career op Ex per 3tyrs. min 4-20' long' al.so redwood _963"'-"-1"'932=------· Ctr. Exp.m real estale ~m~=l~rn r~~~~~ n II Callnl-657? lfOST/H~ES portun ilies as an l8004SkyparkBlvd . , f/Ume avail Apply ID rencing Declt•fencing SOF~·.Ytllow partnerslups & ronslruc 1150 W. Cerrito1 ll ~ I DISHWASHERS Insurance Agent Tram Sle 235. lrvm~_ -person. Jolly Roger, 400 insta!11t1on 1v1i11ble. good cond.it.ion. 175 lion 1 + for immedtate ......... ~~:::~::: 1m~ta!: PAIJ TH.I( I Day & night shifts avail ing will not inlerfete --So. Coast Hwy, Uiguna Lowest price guar Jim 499·57S6 eves• wlt:nds. conaiderallon. send re between IOAM & 4PM . up systems. records. 11111 Apply lo person Mon· wi th yo"r p rei.e nt SEC'Y/OMCEMGI. • a . orkeninytime.64§-M Lealher couch. SllS. DUI sume & salary h"'tory to Mon Thru FJ1. preventive mamt.enance EYEJIMl'S Fn. • 9 AM-SPM. employrirent SAIL MAGAllMf I W AllttOUSE STEEL BLOC KITS tbl & cbalra, 95. Bar PDS. 260 Newport Ctr @ E _MJ.f f fa c'IHy Xlnt .. Top skills. organ1ta· · You build. 20x40x9'H.., stoola, '30/ea. Limps, Dr. 1470, NB. 92660 or Hotel or kn.ew 1 d· · & We are preaenlly seek· ••••--__ !!!P-4518 t1onal ab11Jty & sailing DllYa 2 8 10· d S3285 SlO Chairs S35 Misc wor ing con it1ons ing adults with pleasant -Sal h I f b L k I d FuJJ.time, good drivin1 x oors is • . . phope644·1160Norma DISMEYUMDHOTB. benefits. A non-profit personallties,*howould Sandwich shop counter es ·1ep. a rte s or~. S:S~7~<>4e ge a mus t record f«I, Applf : The Buildin3wknd.s. SI· .67.S:M. FoodSerYluMqr. Now accepting apphca-co r P . phon e beintere&tedinworltlng girl ind (ood prep. E11-retai exper pre Earl's Plumbing, 1526 A.B.C.S41-14 Queen sized bed. firm 2 WftttCertlficalt lions for JJ!fM1·1655. m Salea & Promollon per'd. Part and (uU 646-4040, TI2-4471 SEC'YjaECfl'T. NewportAve.C.M. 1714 ) C.ts 1035 monlJlsoldSUO. f or sm con val h06Pt LIFIGVAIDS MAIMTIMAHCE ~wllh Daily Pilot Camera time. $4/hr. Mon thru Publishing firm located 641-1289 ....................... $7S-3134 To c ook & manage Water&salety~rt req PaSOM 10 t o 15 years old. Fri 3001 Ste l(I) Redhill Sties near J W Airport seeks ~ Persian KlttenJ. Reg Plush "S" Love Chair lutcben. 549-3061 as well as medical cert Southland Corp. bas an u n Ii m 1 ted earn 1ngs CM. §46.88113, Ju~ HICICC>ttY FA.IMS I bright lnd1v1du1l to ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Shots S200 • Sl75. 2 1145. Kin& wat.erbed. un-OfffCE Mustworiweekends opening for a person to available to r i ght Restaurant Oppty sell gourmet perform wide variety of ......... IOOS Adulta Sea.546-9965 der warranty wavelets GIHu.L · perform basic main person. Hr. 5·30PM to Food Prep&. Busboy, rood s & girts f o r office duties. This can l•••••••••••••••••••••••Dots 1040 mattreu.deho:epadsfr Pe rmanent p 1t i me, Apply in person t o tenance duties in the 8 30PM Monday thru now hiring. If you are holidays F lex hrs dldate should have a 1wicker Desk, Rocker.••••••••••••••••••••••• heater on 6 drawer 20/Jtrs pu WIM!k Tyf1ng. personnel Seven· Eleven Stores Friday 0 SQ1pe S.turday friendly. comcienl.lous & Fashion bland 640--6030 pleasant pho~e voice, settee, Table •chairs. KEESHOND Pups AKC pedestal S300. Both 11Jit. lellpbone. genera of The successful applicant av 11 11 bi IJ~ for 'f. dependable we want you WestcliH Plata &42-0972 ~ood typing skills & will-• •MS-5el6.. Champ aitt M/F. Pet & ll,,..1""'·7c::034=..::t:..:.ve.::·---- fice. Huntington Beach 1150W.Cerritot will ha ve:n;s ic p o intmenl, c al : rr o m 8am ·4pm mgn~as lo learn. Will Jeweler's scale lltl, abow . Pvt pl y NewGECook1op,S7S.9' area. 847·3.'i63. Autlitill knowledge 1 1220 842·4321. ask for Ben weekdays Ap~ly in Salu consider trainee. Mrs SlSO Hampdon RR 213 .-T· afl6 m. leather sol1 l500. 2 end · 8eMllM.OfffCE between JOAM &. 4PM. volt circWt , dry.wall Williams. person: Stooerru Ter-IMSULATIOH Eve~M834. pock~t watch, Sl00.1930 SfflH TZU pups, AXC, ind l cof(tttableSlSu. 'to assist oo switchboard MoD thru Pn. & framing l'OOcepts. • race . Reataurant. 2915 Exp er I enc e d s e tr SllYICE STATIOH Kenmore elec. port. SZ50 and up. Cash only 2 designer m each, 6 (will train). f1hn g. EOE M/F thair own truck or van. Redhill, C.M. motivated people. earn Apply at. Minna Shell. w 15 b er, S75. x Int. '3Cll director chairs SZ5 ti . .xero~IDg, mad distnbu Ho ... de.is 3 Entry level salary wilh 2 STOf'I! la d IF YOU .28< per aq It Get paid lS922 Pi~llic Coast Hwy, 673-0&67 · _,7..::fO:f:...x.:1:..:4.:..l ____ _ lion• malnt or bldg 3days per wk 4h~ per reviews during lsl. Take tlme to re x in havuservicetoolferor witb10Sworb>gdayaof H B (213!582·~71 Hard Rock Maple Bed. 4 Do6111_,.,. FlnnlJh ycMb bed Sl.50; plants. Ml.L!L hive car da_y. $4 hr C•ll before 10 9/mo or employment. shop II ~.lilt's ;.1[". goods toseU. placean ad turning in signed LCF . . -.--Poster. Over 100 yrs old. AJCC, &~ temperment matt" box sprinp, dbl. for errands $4thr + orift 6 ~ Xlntco. benefltl. Pleue pie wit 1 Y 1 01 in t he Daily Pilot contract. Work1ny aru SELL idle Items with a Cil1Alter6. 5 beautiful remales. all $10; childs dresser 135; m i leage P /L1m e. . applyinpenon 1740W. Cl11airled Ads. And Ir Classified Section . Call. Steve 17 14 ) Daily Pilot Cluslf1ed M2-861M red.froml200 antique mans d resser 12-5pm. Contacl Dean· Housecleaninc I will La Veta in Orange, you have 90met.hing to Pbont&42·S678. S40-ll96 Ad 642·5671. S200; 1 1 . wooddest$100; na· S49· tn111 you. $4.00/hr plus 978-0137. sell. call a friendly Appl .. cn 1010 German Sbepherds(2). port. dlshw11her SlO ; GENERAL OFFICE. bimonthly raises to ~ Arfirmalive..tction ~~~ed Ad-Visor at ••••HARBOR.AREA•••• If 3..., yl"I. Great Tern· antique Jenny Lind phooea, lite typing. Ute 46/hrs dally. 984·9766. EOE. . APPLIANCE SERVICE perement. S75. Older Ml l•pool> bedl200. NZ..-0 bookkeeping + other ore C a I I be 1 4 8 P m We buy used appliances G~ntle, friendly. Gooo Off Wht Velvet Sola, 1150 . • duties. Apply In person I wee~da rs Weekends -WeseU recood .. cuar .. with kids. ISO. •• 2 End Tables, Coffee Tl· 1599 Unjt 87 Superior. anr.time. CC:> ) appliances. S4t·307? u§4S..95Z7 bit, $150. Redwood Pie· C.M. HOUSECLEANERS ( l ) AKC Golden Retriever nlc Table & Benches, OfFtCE Flex. hra, PT/FT. Own I IUY APPUAMCES male pup, 6 wks old, $60. '93·~ fiEMEIAL tranJ. Ex2'd.S40-085 7 llNTI 1 Lea 96Hll33 $200. Hurry I left! Gold velvet aola ' lov· Recept/Typist/Phones I "-II ·Ith EASE• r i d. .. .... ·1~ 1 M.fo 65 wpm Hrs 8·~ ""' w · Re r gerat.or $150, 111 set .,... .• .,., ese.at mo. Brown map e $185./wk paid tn.Surance I It's a BREEZE + Buffet, $250. Mon-Fri DOXllS P\llPllS 3pc section al $300. ta Ma•. 63l·Zl4_1 _ ClassUied Am 642·5678 9-5. Ml.§564 bl k 1 p 494-4371 eve. Earn $3()-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl ..,, Qrre ff IJf..0601. There's More To Restaurant Management Titan Meets Tlte Eye/ CARL'S JR. Woulcl Like To Sllow You, Eye To Eye. We'd hke to show yov why our Management Candidate and Assistanl Manager training programs are some of the finest available ... anywhere! And how competitive our salaries and benefits are. And how a future with an organrialion like CARL KARCHER ENTER· PRISES means stability, security, reward, recognition and growth. And where You can progress And a whole lot more. Don't hesitate another day .. apply in per son ... and we will meet with you and discuu. ye>ur future with CARL'S JR CARL'S JR. 27000 Crown Valley Parkway (Million Viejo Mall) Million Vtcjo .. . ~ . . ( ( ) ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Vall.ey & Newport Beach •.Good Eanings • Super Trips • Great Prbes CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTM ENT llllyPlll 642 .. 321 R,.., 1 _,_1 d (2) 1c m1 e. ure .... r gerator, 1W1 coo . bred ~ · ~-~~~~~- Frost-free. SlSS. #l Cham bred Gt. Dane HT ATI SA.LI 8!n-90&0. ~pe A'C re• aner 6 Wurlitzer 4140 Orc an Refridc. G.E. 18'. B frost ~M.' •·• $400. Q>uch srs. Game free . copper. Sl50. • Newfoundland Pup. table set SlOO. Secretary 673-307~. AKC. Shots. wormed. $75. Dbl bed set sue. GE bl~·tn ~b&e oven. Top Chimp lines. MOO to 844-1428 or 873-3Zl llll oven is ~1crowave, l!ot· l800 PxmtaOll flG:JJ35 Port Ashley Place, tom oven is aelf-clt1n111g .x:::=.=.....=....o.;=:..=~=--~ Newport Beacb our elect. 2 yrs old. Xlnt Doble Pu111. AKC. 5 wka. MacArthur ud f ont cond poo, 0$-a4Q T11l1 cro~ped. Line Litton electric ruce B red . S OO ·U OO . win wlDC flruide w I p u s h b u t t o n l·SZ7·$2%4 chain. $125 ea. Comole "microwave oven. Free lrlah Setter Pup pies. •tereo, 175. Coaeole standio& unit. 5 cyl AJCC res. Show 6 Pet atereo w. tape deck, Whirlpool d ishwsbr. Quality. S12S·U 50. 1125.841-2111 Whirll>OOl lrllb compac-511·1722 Yel. 11111. k>unae dar, tor. All it.ema never been Shih-Tau 3~ mo, Fem, ns. Greto patio table, 4 ge4. $31.f2$3 full pe dlcree, USO. chn.1109,551.fll'f O! Custom Di1peoaer Need1 1l01Hrorkln1 New Full-5411 lhttreN Frtqe, $.'500. Ktt1more mother 181 Set. HO . W /lhtal Heavy Diil)' W u ber. UXC Amer Pit Bull pups. Frame 175. 'JIO.P $200. Dryer, SlOO. hrks. Qualky pulJI from Soli. t ' . RUil. Btitt • MH75l l200 541-MSl Gold Detlp Good Oend, Waeher • 1u dryer, ltl l'1 mo. Bm/wM mixed llOCt1bOllr.J!Nm 175 tali11. Warnnty. Chlbu1b111ll'bl. fem1le. .__ •1•or11 =1m. No amall aauctren. frM --. ....... IUY APPL.&AMCa toJovlnal!omt. W'7·,Slll Conte1oor1r1. Llh R•frla, • .....,, deytr, u..-. ::.~· •• ... nn. tv atove. Prompt M tYlct 11/F AKC ltt:cr.Pvt llAUT•PUL Driftwoed l .C. Appl. Hl·UH. P\x,fft-1911 Coeliltll TiMt. r,.. **" "" .. ,. ,_ w ... =r== ...... ~~ ...... -· ....... ii= 11•• ,.. ..... ~··:.-a..~~~~:-- 11a-.ta..1We1011 r;;~"r:: .. .,,,., -.... ..... . .... :.a: I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, November 18, t 98 t I J ;I COMH£U CHEVROLET ')\,,.It,,,'•" I I I'""'\ \H ' 541>-1200 011 MILEAGE 4 Cyl. 4 Speed Use these numbers for comparison Your mileage may vary depending on driving speed trip length and weather cond1t1ons Actual highway mileage will probably be less . 1981 T-1000 OR · 599 5 Down Plus Tax. UUttM & Documentary Fee 5 DA HATCH BACK EXAMPLE #212862 STOCK #10062 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Fully Equipped: • Radio • Heater • Side Moldings • Tinted Glass • ~tyled Wheels AND ONLY 5 125~ MONTH Sole Price $5695.00 plus Tox, Lie. & Doc. Fee. $995 down_plws $342.90 Tox & SI 11.00 DMV Fee. And $20.00 Documentary Fee ... For total down payment,cash or trade,Sl468.90 & SI 25.33 per monttl fOf' 60 monttls. $2819.80 Fin. charqe. APR 20.33%.deferred payment price $8988.70,on approved credit. Equipped with: • Factory Air Cond • Automatic Trans • Power Steering • Power Brakes OR 5996 Down Plus • White Sidewall Tires • Low Mileage • Choice of 4 Cyl or 6 Cyl • Front Wheel Drive Tax, Licet11e & Documentary Fee CHOOSE FROM 2 DOOR COUPE OR 5 DOOR HATCHBACK AND ONLY· TAKE YOUR PICK Sole Price $6995.00 plus Tax, Lie. & Doc. Fee. S996 down plus S420.90 Tox & SI 22.00 DMV Fee. And $20.00 Docwmentory Fee ... For totol down payment, cosh or trade, $1558.90 & $159.97 per monttl for 60 months. $3599.20 Fin. chorqe. APR 20.33°0, deferred payment price $9598.20, on approved credit. 7 TO CHOOSE FROM Serial Nos 110916 113468 107279 106593 1 15419 107218 104200 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! '76 HONDA CVCC .WAGON Factory air cond . AM·FM radio roof rack economy plus• (367RXK) 53295 '78 TOYOTA CELICA LIFTBACK 5 speed trans . air cond, AM·FM stereo tape & only 28.175 miles (931VPU) A real nice car' 55695 es CHEVROLET NOVA SEDAN 4 cyl auto trans factory air cond pwr strnq wore whl cvrs vinyl roof. sporty & nice• (120UMX J 6 cyl auto trans factory air cond pwr strng AM FM stereo tape deck Great famlly car• (093WRF) . '79 : f 79 CHRYSLER CORDOBA Air cond . AM ·FM stereo tape deck Musi see to appreciate• Tutone paint only 20 784 miles (617XZM) Auto trans . fact air cond pwr strng • pwr windws. AM·FM stereo tape deck Wire whl cvrs vinyl roof. pwr sun roof. hit whl crs cntrl. tutone paint spilt PW< ,.,, '"$ 5695 •suggelted ,.._II orlce mey h1"9 d .. l•r ln11Jlled 1~uorlH. All Cara Sold On Approved Credit. All c.ra P1ua Tax & LlcenM & Doc. FH. All Cara SUblec:t to Prlot 8ele. Prices GoOd Thru Monday, Novemb9r 23, 1981 5 speed trans air cond power steering power windows. custom wheels. custom interior. & cruise control (235YDI) 2+2 '80 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO VG. auto trans . factory air cond pwr strng . AM·FM stereo. vinyl roof hit whl . great gas mileage custom wheels (785ZVS) ORINlil COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPER .\ • .... • ·I l\" ""'',VI MHI H '8 1'ib1 ORANGE COUNTY L AL i t ,,,.,.._,r.. 25 CENTS ~ : Reagan asks worldwide I· WASHINGTON· <AP l "This would be an historic discuss the timing or U.S.-Soviet coetrlbutlon t.o peace in Europe I Presadent Reagan challenged the step ," the president said. "With n egoli a lions o n strategic and in the world -than by Soviet Union today to take "a Soviet agreement, we could weapons as soon ls possible next agreeing t o reduce It s giant step for mankind" by together substantially reduce the year . Reagan said he had told conventional forces significantly 81!-ll1.S curbs world expect.'! of us •• . . . I joining the United St.a tes in a dread threat of nuclear war Soviet Presi dent Leonid and constraln the potential for s weeping reduction in nuclear which hangs over the people of Brezhnev "that we will seek to sudden aggression," Reatran -and conventional arms in Europe Europe. negotiate substantial reductions said. I and around the world. "This, like the Cirst footstep on in nuclear arms which would based on the same tair-m1ne1eo pr i n ci ples . s ubsta ntial , militarily sigrulicant reductions in forces, equal ceilings for similar types or forces. and adequate prov1 s1o n s f o r verification," the president said in a prepared speech before the National Press Club. .. But we cannot reduce ai unilaterally Success can come if the Soviet Union I share our commitment; if 1t demonstra t e that f ofte n -repeated professions· con cern for peace will matched by positive action." · In a speech televised li ve to the moon. would be a giant step result in levels thMt are equal and -B reahnev also bu been 1 Europe and the United States. for mankind." verifiable." as k e d t 0 send S 0 v I et the president said he is prepared In a speech that went beyond r e presentatives t o a new Said R eagan . "My administration, my country and I are committed t.o achieving arms reductions agreements based on these principles. Today I have outline d the kmds of bold, equitable proposals which the House Majority Leader Wri g ht. D·Texas, c a l Reagan's proposals "a us and bold inH1ull ve which I t all of u s 1n the House · Democrats and Republica <See Ml~ILES, Page AZ) I I f I I I~ I r to cancel deployment of Pe rshing the stra~egic situali~n in Europe, -The Soviet Union has been proposed conference lo develop II and ground-launched c ruise the president also said: asked lo help reduce the levels of ways to "reduce the risks of missiles to NATO forces if the conventional military forees in surprise attacks" b~ Mhancing Soviets dis mantle their SS-20, -He bad instructed Secretar y Europe . "The Soviet Union could stability and security in Europe. SS-4 and SS-5 missiles. of State Alexander M Haig Jr to make no more convincinJC .. All of these proposals ~t;. D•lh P'lie. S""lf - 11 I \ ( , I \ I , I I ' / , I / •c • I- /,, °'J.W"I' LB chief Sparks • resigns By STEVE MITCHELL Of lllt Dtllf P'liot Sult Lagun a Beach Police Chief Jon Sparks h as requested disabilit y retir~ment , citin g ba·c k problems that have plagued h im since an a uto ·accident three years a go The chief said surgery on his baci< completed two months ago £ailed to result in a peedy recovery. Sp a rk s, who has been on d1sab1hly leave for nearly 10 months, submitted his request to City Manager Ken Frank late Tuesday Frank said today he will honor Sparks· request, and begin the process or completing medical evidence that will enable the chief to r etire with about hair his annual salary The 43-year-old police chief confirmed today he 1s leaving the department. He said surgeons removed a disc and a vertebra during an ope ration in September. "the recover y 1s not going as good as we had hoped, .. he said. "I knew the surgery was a gamble," Sparks said. "But it had to be done. They took out one of my 'shock absorbers· because it was bad." "I decided the best thing for me to do was go ahead and retire I haven't been to work m 10 months. and that's a long time too long · · Sparks said he did not retire soon er because "the doctor alwa ys held out hope t hat recovery was right a round the corner .·· And. he said. "A lot o~P.eople in this town and on the police department offered me an awful lot of e ncouragement to stick 1t out .. Soarks suffered bark injuries <See SP ARKS, Page AZ> ORANGf COAST WEATHf R Fair through Thursday. Coastal Tow tonight 55. inland 48. Highs Thursday in 70s. Details Page A3 . INSIDE TODAY The government'& &tyle manual o n apell1 n g , abbrev1atwn1, punctuation, ad infinitum u being retmed The current erution I! eight yeara old. Page 86. l~DEX • • • Cutback program detailed WASHINGTON <AP> Here, at a glance, a r e Pres ident R eaga n 's proposa ls for restr aining nuclear arms in Europe and reducing the risk of war worldwide. -THE UNITED STATES is prepared to cance l th e lon g -planned deploy m e nt of Pershing 2 and ground-launched cruise m1ss1les in Europe 1f the Soviet Uruon agrees to dis mantle its SS-20, SS-4 and SS·S missiles ai m ed at Western European targets. -T H E UNITED STATES proposes a new series of negotiations on s trategic or intercontinental weapons. which R eaga n pro p ose d call in g START. for Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, and said would seek "substantial reductions in nuclear arms " !ecretary of State Al exander.A Haig Jr will discuss these tfiks with Soviet Foreign M ini s t er Andrei Gromyko in Geneva on Jan. 26-27 -IN SUCH TALKS the United States will s tress that lts approach to the verification of any agreement will emphasize "openness and creativity - rather than the secrecy and s u sp i cion which have undermined arms control 1n the past.·· -REAGAN RENEWED his call for a conference to develop effective measures to ··reduce the risks of sur pr ise attack and the chance of war arising out of uncertainty or miscalculation.'' Job training help sought by refugees By DAVID KUTZMANN Of'"' Dolly PU .. Sult A Vietnam ese communny leader has told an Assembly committee holding hearings in Orange County that programs in JOb tr aining should be given highest priority for newly ar- rived I ndochmese refugees in Southern California In testimony Tuesday before the Assembly's Committee on Labor and Employment. Mai Cong. who IS pres ident or a community service or~anization, said both job t raining and language instruction are needed to propel refugees into the social and economic mainstream "We are not economic refugees who have come here for material gain ... the Costa Mesa resident said 'No refugee ever braved death escaping tyranny m his or her country with the goal of coming to the United States to li ve on the welfare system. '"Refugees simply wish to help self-sufficiency," she said . The testimony of Mai Cong and other speakers at Westminster City Hall was generally lauded by m e mbers or the assembly committee, who heard repeated assertions that Indochinese resettle ment i n So uthern California was producing few problems and many good results. Perhaps the most upbeat of the witnesses was Westminster Mayor Kathy Buc hoz, whose community now boasts a refugee population of about 7 ,000. It Is estimated that about !50 ,000 refugees ln all have resettled l.n Oranse County. Mrs . Buchoz t.old committee members that her community took pride int.he way lndocblnese residents and business people had assimilated "In so short a lime ." ssnecocoo .., CdM Freeway work set ~ $~0~ilti9n extension to begin by late 1983 'I f .,I Y tiaa.1; (extension > was a dead duck." road maps. " ..,. _..,_. Newport city officials, though. City planners. who admit th' Caltrarw officials have notified maintain that it has been widely coastal commission is opposed the state Coastal. Commission known that U;the increased gas to University Drive being s howo that they intend to begi n tax bill passed the freeway on any road maps because of i construction of the Corona del extens i on likely wo uld be proximity to the Upper Newpo Mar Freeway extension by late funded. Ray. point out that they are 1983. Caltrans offi cials said that's present I y adv o c al i n The $10 million extension, true. con struct ion o f U n ive r s it which would lake the freeway One longtime c r1t1 c o r Drive. from its present terminus near U n i v e rs i t y D r I v e , They said 1t 1s simply th Red Hill Avenue to MacArthur e nvi r onment a 1 is t Frank city's desire to k~p the road o Boulevard, had been .Placed .on Robinson, said he believes ~e the '!lap m case t~ere is supJ><>ii the state's unlikely hst earlier city s hould back away from its for its construction at a latel this year. push to keep Universitv Drive on date. Delly ...... s... ,._ 'I\ \\ff\/-.. \,\ ·'I \ \ ! Sex abuse testified by Moore But ln a letter this month to the s tate commission. Caltrans plann e r Ronald Ko sinski reported that a complete study on the mile -long extension project should be available by January. Kos101k i, who s aid the project's chances were insured by a N!Cent bill increasing s tate gas taxes, said his department intends to .eeek a Coastal Comm lssion permit for the extens ion next spring. But one NewJ>ort Beach cottncllman, Paul Hummel, said be Is _..rpriaed that news or the ~tenllon plan ha1 not received more fanfare . Mumtbel contends that an ~ten.left~ \he Corona del Mar By GLENN SCOTT '-..... Freewt)' would ease traffic an oittieo.11,,.__ '-....north Newport Beach and would Newport Beach psychologist make construction of University Telford Moore claimed Tuesday Drive un~essary. that other witnesses in his trial University Drive, which now h a v e n · t p o rt r a y e d t be stops ot each side on the Upper viciousness or the m an he Is Newport ~:r .. bas long been a a ccused or killin g , Stanley controvers1 issue in Newport Espinda Beach. . Moore, 36. who had sat through State coas tal C?mm!ssion~rs almost two weeks of others ' will tak&~the ~navers1ty Drive · 11 h' h matter this Fnday when they testimony, fina Y g~l is c ance review Newport Beach·s local Tuesday Speakmg 10 ~easured coastal plan. The P.lan shows t'?n e~. Moor e. describe~ the University Drive on its road h1~hhghts o,r his 18->:ear history m<1ps. w 1 t h E s p ind a . h 1 s f !'.; :-ill e r . . . . roommate ar.d business partner. Th 1 s <the ext e n s 1 o n Moore also tried to explain why development) strengthe.ns my k fr h . al ar gument that you don t need he n~ver ~ro .e o is person University," Hummel said. rela~1onsh1p with the homosex~al Hummel and fellow criti cs of Espinda even though the passive University Drive have pointed Moore claimed to be repeatedly out that the freeway extension beaten and sexually abused. and U n iversity wo uld run If he had walked out. Moore parallel to each other. He said repeated several times during bolh aren't needed. his testimo ny, Espinda would "It coM:erns me ... Hummel surely have found him and killed said, •'that this important b;m. · ,informalton on the freeway has '"I don't think that durint this not b een brought forward testimony, anybody has been because we've be e n l eft (See MOORE, Page AZ> belie v l n g the freewa y JAWS OF UR -Orange County fire~ UH Jaws of We to raise car and free Rocban Evette ~ 55. Anaheim whose car swerved, hit the eenter dlvlcler and overt~ this morning on the northbound s.,ta Ana Freewa.v near J . = Airport noise cut standard to change? By FREDEIUCKSCHOEMEHL OU•O•llY"liMSlafl . Orange County government otficials have be en told the Federal Aviation Administration I.a likely to permit DQise·Umltinl jet departure procedures at an aJUlude aub9tantially lower than the 1,000-foot standard now in effect at John Wayne Airport Ken Hall. an aide to Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley. said be and others were told Tuesday by a ranking FAA official the altitude at which pilots may cut back on power applied to jet •ngines will be low.en d ''to somew,.ere between 400 and 700 feet." The comment, Hall said, was made by Donald Segnor, a n FAA associate administrator . during a briefing on a recent evaluation o f noise-limiting takeoff procedures conducted at the airport between Sept. 8 and Nov. 1. Also attending the brie fing we re Riley. Newport Beach Mayor Jackie Heather and two aides to Rep. Robert Badham. R-Newport Beach. The FAA evaluated three departure profiles. One involved thrust reductioru1 at an altitude of 700 reel; two others involved cutbacks at 1.000 feet The FAA concluded that the noise reductions that resulted by lowering the cutback altitude to 700 feet were not significant. Noise readings were lower on the average. by less than two decibels . The 29-page report outlining the results of the evaluation was released Monday at an FAA conference in Seattle. Murry Cable, county alrpot'\ manager. said representatives of the county, airline pilots, the five commercial a1r carriers servin1 tbe airport and the airline manufacturers agreed at the conference that "any type of noise abatement procedure could begin sarely at 400 feet.·· Prior to early 1979, pilots of jets departinl( from the airport routinely cut back on power after reaching 500 feel. They stopped the practice a fter the FAA imposed the 1.000-root standard. Only once since 1979 has an air carrie r ser ving the ai rport attempted to circumvent the 1,000-foot standard. Fro ntier Airlines, after beg inning service to Orange CountY. one year ago, used a takeoff procedure whereby pilots cut back on power a t 400 feet. It. was the same type of procedure Frontier is permitted to use throughout the nation, includiJ\C Stapleton International Airpoc'l in Denver. where the airline ~ based . By cutting back on power at 480 feet. Frontie r immediately became the quietes t of tbe airlines flying from John Wayne Airport. <See NOISE, Page AZ> ... :r>#?,. ,,•. • • • • • Orange Coast 0~1£iLOT/Wednesday. November 18, 1981 • ·Church collects $1 • ORJ..ANOO, 'Fla. <AP) -Wh.H" the Jl'lnJt Baptlat Church l aded for $2.6 million JO It ' ld pay c11h for a spread even 'tae r tha n h a do wntown o rs hlp center ." m~mbers "r&c it their Sunday best and • ched $1 million tn the plate in " 'ingle day'. bn"'hey gave wedding rings ond 1~'topcrty a nd s ilverware and .,lfbld . They gave antique cars and cash and checks and even a 1'istered 1 leretord bull. noi~nd with the $1.. mllliol) in °"ft)ed ges a nd gifts that came b ack on the collection plates Sunday, t he F arsl Bapt ist ~Tor 0-1 h ~alvaged . '),. :gun linked <11! ~to robbery !~~ sawed-off s hotgun believed -used in an Irvine robbery was found by a n Or a nge County .. .sbtriff's diver this morning in 18 JUft of murky water off Balboa ~ktand , Irvine police Detective re&n Veach said . 11'> Vea ch said the weapon , found lt"1ng in a bed of silt, was in good s h a p e a n d wi ll serve a s ~. portanl ev idence in the ;'t 1J>be ry case against Dennis M. ·tvers, an El Toro man accused • ..robbing $382 fro m a n Irvine r e store Oct. 26. ~ ilvers told police he threw the ~VP in the water ore the seawa rd • tad end or Cor al Street on . alboa Island, said Veach. J'he gun was approximately r.5.ere Silvers said II would be. ach said. ~ , he underwater s~arch for it gan Monday mommg but was h a mpered by an underwater ibility of two feet , Veach said. bottom was littered with r cans. divers reported. The diver who found the gun this morning was Pete Gannon, Veach s aid. Nobody was injured an the holdup of Group T are Service, 17281 Eastman St ~apistrano • I died om alcohol ~6 -yea r -ol d Sao Juan pistrano girl whose body was nd last month a long a road in lljna Point died from drinking ·ti\ much alcohol. according to tle O r a nge County Sheriff's Depa rtment. Tox1colog1cal studies revealed ·~at Kendall Armstrong died from "positional asphyx1a11on, .. whic h occurs when a person vomits and then chokes. said Sberiff's U Wyatt II art. He sa id the studies showed that I.he girl had consumed a lot or akohol. She was fou nd fully clothed on Monday, Oct 19 in ~erbrush along Seville P lace ·"'.Pana Point She was last seen ' o d ays earlier and was rted missing hy her parents Sunday. ~art said the girl apparently •4~n 't die at the Dana Point ;iurene . but investigators have J9und no one who claimed to )I.pow where she had been. Hollin den Church or Orlundo hud raised tt total of $2.3 mllllon since l tund -r ni11in g d r ive beean In September . "The flnoncl4'1 miracle we nrt witnessing is beyond human achievement," the Rev. J im Henry wrote in a ncwslotter to t he c hurc h 's 5.000·membe r congregation. which includes the mayor and a n u m ber or prominent businessmen and politicians. "The 'Seventy Day Miracle' . . will be something we tell our children." The $2.6 million Is just tor the land . nea rl y 150 ac r es in southwest Orla ndo It will take morl' fund r ttising to rlnance a 5.000 !>Ntl ~;rnctuury. parkana for 3,000 l'IH!\, ti Sl'hool and a lgh·rase retirement aoartment 1lldlnic. orl' than $1 75 million of the total was r ash and the rest was in the form or aarts, 1said the llev Warne Johnson, minister or media . T he 0 r t undo Sentinul Star reoorted thul a newly married woman gave her wedding ring, a gold band wi th pve diamonds and fo\.lr emeralds Several other peopll' ~ave wedding rings rrom past mar riages One fa mily turned over the Sl.069.~ they'd been avlng for a bout Another µkodged $270 to be suvtid by fasting one day a week . glvl n l( up weekend l'nt ertuinmenl a nd working overtamt.-on t:hrastma!I and New Year's Day. , Some people gave the deeds to rental propert y and vacant land they owned. One person dropped in the title to a 1924 Ford Model T and someone else a 1929 Model A A high school student cleaned out has savings act.'ount, t he n{'ws paper said Several checks of more than Sl00,000 came an , and there were pledges tor more Don ations even came from J)COµJe who don 'I l'Vtn oolong to the rhurch. An Eplscopallan couple gave the equity on their house. the newspaper reported. "The emphasis has been on sacrifice," John11on said. "A rn1l11ona1rt' may sit next to a him· collar worker, so our stress was not on equal gifts. bul on equal snerifice amonj( the m(•mbers " In addition to 'orlando Mayor U1ll Frederick. the congregation l11cludes st ule Sen George Stuart , s ta t e Re p Dack Hutchelor and th<' family or l'llule Ins urance CommlHloner Ball Gunter Rut tht re are MIS<> many youn.i fumihes. 1int le1 and elderly people of modest means By raising a ll S2 8 m illion, the church won 't h ave t o pay intereiH on a mortgage. The closing ii. set tor J un 4 T he church's membership ls r apa cil y o u tgro wlna t h e 1H'VJ)lt·acre tomplex spr ead umong severa l blockii In downtown Orla ndo, oUic·ials said. The '"worship cente r" w\11 be retmned as a satellite church for members who wtsh to 11tay dn'>' ntown. Soviets reject missile plan? St and on Reagan's proposal for Europe tradeoff repeated MOSCOW <A P> -An om cial Sovie t ne ws agen cy tod ay r e ite r ated Kre mlin le ade r Leonid I. Brezhn~v·s rejection of a E uropean missile trade-orr, as proposed by President Reagan. The No vosti a gen cy said acceptance of s uch a posiUon would "actua lly m ean the So v 1 e t U n.io n · s u n 1 I a t e r a I disarma ment." U .S. Ambassador Arthur Hartman, meanwhile, met for more than an hour with Soviet Foreign Ministe r Andrei A. Gromyko to present a "previe w" of R eaga n 's s p eec h o n disarma ment, a U.S. spokesman said . T he spokesman said lhe talks at the Soviet Foreign Ministry were "lengthy and cordial." The From Page A1 Soviet news agency Tass said H a r tman had requested the meeting. In his address an Washington. R eagan focused on a "zero option'' proposal the United States wo uld cancel NATO's scheduled deployment of new U.S. m edium-r ange missiles an Western Europe 1f the Kremhn dismantles compar able Soviet m iss i les ai m ed a t W est European targets Brezhnev effectively rejected this idea in an inter view with a West German magazine last month, saying the U.S. sponsors of such a proposal "do not really want talks. let alone s uccessful talks " Today's Novosta com mentary SP ARKS RESIGNS • • • appeared befor e Me a gan 's speech and did not mention his specific proposals, but it said a trad e o rr "wo uld no t o nly predetermine a change in the correla tion or forces m NATO'a favor . It would also mean the Soviet Un ion 's un ilat e r a l disarmament." • • From Page A1 MISSILES • •• do a nd should support '' A sen ior adm i n istratio n of f icia l , wh o r e qu es t e d anonymity. told reporters that Haig will meet in Geneva with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko on J an. 26·27 to discuss the start or strategic a rms reduction talks. This official said the United States intends to go ahead wit.h deploym ent of NATO missiles in E urope '"unless t he r e as a breakt hrough and a n agreement wh ic h wo u l d c h a n ge t h e an December. 1978 when t wo from supporter s and a pet1t1on mot ivations for makin g a police cars collided d u ring a containing the signatures of decision " funeral procession fo r a slain 1,187 of his friends. including H e d e nied the R eagan San Cle mente officer. four forme r Lagun a Beach A year later, the chief's chair mayors. proposals were advanced as a collapsed in his office, further T h e c h ief also gained "propaganda ploy" or on a com plicating the injury accol a d es for has actions t ake·1l·or·leave-1t basis. Sparks' fi ve years as police fo llo wing the Oct. 2 . 1978 "If t he S oviets h av e chief we re eventful and al limes Blue bird Canyon landslide coun te r -pr oposals that are the community was e qua lly sphl Residents of that community meaningful and serious. they will between his suppo r ter s a nd rra1sed his e ffo rts to gain beconsidered,"hesaad opponents. . e 'd e r a I f u n d i n g f o r T he president coupled has call In June, L978 the chief became reconstruction or the hillside. in fo r elimination or medium-r ange involved in a fistfight at a tavern addition to emergenc y help nuclear m1ss1les in Europe wit h a adjacent to the police stat1on.•dur1ng the fi rst days of the r ene-w e d commatin e n t t o The husky chief pummeled a cr isis. continue US. deploym e nt of fellow bar patron a fter s hoving a "I think he 's done an excellent medaum ·range weapons so long long-stemmed cam ataon in has job since I've been here," Caty as a major Soviet threat exists. face. M a n ager F rank said tod ay. T h e Sovie t missiles a r e He was suspended following "And a lot of com munit y capable or reaching virtually all t h e a lte r cation , bu t la t er m em bers have been extremely of Western Europe. he s aid, and reinsta~d to has job by former support ive of him an the past. "there is no equivalent deterrent City M ~nager F red Solo mon "Some did not always agree to them .. followi n~ an e m otional plea with what he did or how he He noted th at the Soviet s handled has persona l life. but continue to add one new SS-20 while J 've been here he was very competent, loyal to me and the m issile a week a nd that to city , a nd a very l!OOd police counter lhas the NATO allies chief." agreed in 1979 to deploy c ruise F r a nk said at w all take missilesandPershing llmissiles between two a nd three month~ an several Western Euro pe an From Page A1 NOISE ... to comple te processing for the countries whe re they would be ret ir e m ent disabil ity. In the aim ed at Soviet targets m eantime, Sparks will cont inue "Th is relatively limited force °""' 1'119t SC.If -Telford Moore stand~ unth friend Glory Lane m comdor of But when the FAA learned of F rontier's takeoff procedures, al ordered the car rier to stop the pract ice and adhe r e t o the 1,000-fool standa rd. Fr o n tie r of f 1c1als unsuccessfully challenged the F AA 's position, poin ting o ul, among other things, th at it was inconsistent for one standa rd to apply an Denver a nd another in Orange County to receive temporary disability an no way serves as a substitute payments in addition to sick for the m uch larger s trategic leave and vacation pay um b rella spread over our NATO "He 's in a position to continue allies." he said. to receive his gross sala ry until "R ather. al provides a vital t h e r eti reme n t becom es link between con6entional , effective." Frank said. adding shorte r range nuclear force in courthouse tn Santa Ana Tuesday. From Page A1 his retirement pay wa ll be Europe and intercontin ental ap~roximately half his $40,000 for ces in the United States. sa,~ri'he meantime, Frank said Deployment or these systems MOORE TES'fiFIES. • • able to describe the intens ity or the violence," said Moore. Mi881.Jo.a fired he h as d iscussed who wi ll will demonstrate to the Soviet even slightly, Moore told the "'"' re place the chief with the city Un ion that this link cannot be jury : "Every incident, every CAIRO WEST AIR BASE. council. and will be talking with broken." single incident was under duress Egypt <AP > us. and Egyptian Aeling Police Chief Neil Purcell Reagan stressed what he said and physical abuse Every single troops fired ground-to-air mas-"in a day or two... as t he deter rent effect iveness of one of them." siles, including Soviet SAM-7s, at "I 'll probably be ma king some these forces. r-0 step down Es pinda was killed by a single 22-caliber bullet to the head as he lay in the fa mily room of the men's Spyglass Hill ho me on the night of Nov. 5, 1980. Moore said he had brought the gun into the r oom with t h e intention of committing suicide , but blacked out and doesn't remem ber the actual shooting. Stokke asked : "How did you oran ge -col ored d r ones an d decision regarding a ne w police "The moreerrecliveour forces ·feel about them?" min iature version s or Soviet chief early next week," the city a re , the less likely it as tha t we Ml.G.23 fi ghter planes manager said. will havetousethem,"hesaid. I I om council : Lo n g-t ame Fountain Va lley :t o uncilman Al Hollinden has ll o nfirmed he will not seek 1 e-election m .April. . • Ear lier this year . Holhnden i tepped down Crom two Orange i unty transportation advisor y sts a nd said he was uncertain hether he would seek another ountain Valley City Council erm. Durin g Tuesday's Fountain alley City Council meeting, he nnouncedformally he will not run gain. HolUnden has served on the uncil since 1970. Hollinden bas been scaling own his governme nt office ctivilies and tlaa said he desires ore ti'me to do research. He is tslstant difeetor of UC Ir vine's ns titute or Tra ns portation t udies. T hroughout the t1::st1mony on Tuesday, one q uestion that came up again a nd aga in was why Moore wo u ld p u t u p w i th Es pinda 's abuse. Moore told Stokke that he had learned as rar back as in 1963 that he was better off putting up with the attacks while assuring himself .. a ny crisis or the moment will pass." He said he tried to forget about the a J:>u se and i n s t ead concentrated on gainin~ a sense of pef'sonaJ value by being a successful psychologist. Moore and E s pinda. b oth sch ool psyc hologis t s, also ran the Newpo rt P sych o l og i ca l Laboratory ln Newport Center. Moore also contended that he never a greed to the sex acts that Espinda forced on him. In one of the few times he ralsed his voice ORANOE COAST Daily Pilat Cle11llled edvertlslng 714/&42·5t71 All other depertmen11 642-4321 Thomas P Haley __ _ ...--o-i £,.........,._ Robet'tN w~ .....-. Thomas A Murph1ne ,.., Michael P Haniev .,.....~ L Kay sOhultz OW-fllOW- Kenneth N GoddWd Jr ~°"*' Bernard SChulman ·O:CH.Loos ........... Carol A. MoOte t .. - MAIN OFFICE J» West 8•V St .. C••• Mesa, CA.. Mall eddrttt 9oti IS.0, C•la M•M, CA m M COPyrlglll , .. , Or-Co.nt Pllllllt/11119 c..,.,...n,. Ho Mwt tlW\H, lllullrotkln•. H llorlal mMl•r Mao- nrtlM"'""• ,.,.In M.ty 119 tOl>toelu<..S "'""°"' '410<IOI Mnn!uMo!Of<Ol>'lrlOflt-r Saad Moore: ''l thought at was .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ diSg!JSting ... Deputy district attorney Bryan B rown bega n his c r oss exam inal1on by attacking those remar ks. He told Moore they didn't fit with a comment he had made to an investigator that Espinda had persuaded him to s u b mit to t he first s e x ual e ncounter, but j(a)J-not forced him . ; Brown a lso concentrated on other aspects of Moore's sex life, including a 15-mo nth affair Moore agreed he had about four year s ago with a woman in Pomona. Moore said Eapinda neve r found out about that a ffair. Moore claimed be had decided to commit suicide as "the only way lo resolve" a situation in which he had fallen in love with a Laguna Beach woman, Glory Lane. but sald couldn't get Esplnda to release his grasp on him , he said. He was afraid Espinda would not only kill him but also Ms. Lane, Moore said. Brown, how~ver , r ebutted Moore 'a contentions and pointed out that a forme r secretary recalled hlm saying on the day of the shooting: "I '~ found the rlght girl. lt'ii j uat monetary now." Bro wn was to ~ontinue his cross exa mination today in Jud ge M yro n Brown 's courtroom. The judge informed the jury Tues day that deliberations could be1ln by Friday. Portapower ... Little Cleaner . ... Big PoV1er! •Home •Auto •Boat s5499 Reg. $69.99 One of the most powerful m ini· cleaners ever I It's got the power you'd • expect from a full size canister. Goes a with you everyplace you clean. 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Koch told Cagney, "This key opens no doors It 1s the key to the Princess Diana, who 1s expeclmg a baby m June and has been complaining or morning sickness, canC'eled engagements on her doctors' advice, Buckingham Palace says. The 20-year old wife or Prince Charles was scheduJed to accompany him Actor Ht>nry Fonda, recuperating from last May's heart su rgery , was readmitted lo Cedars-Sinai Medical Center so that docCors may keep him under observation while altering his med1cat1on, a hospital spokewoman said. Fonda 's New York hearts of 111-i million people." Cagney, looking dapper in a blue blazer, white shirt and red tie, had tears in his eyes when the mayor gave him the key, and thanked Koch. "I'm at that age where I cry easily," the 82-year-01<1 Cagney said~ Ttesday on a lour or riot-damaged areas of tb' City or Bnstol But a palace spokesman said the pcmcess had "accepted medical advice an d regretfully decided that she will not be With the prince or Wales for the v1s1t The princess 1s other"'ase an excellent health." s pokesman, John Springer, says the 76·year-old actor hopes to be home 1n time for Thanksgiving but will miss the benefit premiere Wednesday for his latest motion picture, "On Golden Pond." He appears with his daugh t e r , Jane, and Katbartae Hepburn. Bol•ho baJlet teacher aod dancer Gallaa UIHon told an audience or 3,000 at a Paris benefit in her honor that ahe was "very touched" by the lributea to her contrlbulions to ballet durlng a career that spanned four decadl~. Stars from Italy. Britain, France and Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet danced in tribute to the 71-year-old dancer, who appeared briefiy in one ballet in the role of a teacher. Among those taking part were Bolshoi star Eka&ertaa Mnlmova and her husband. choreog r apher-dancer Vladlmlr Vaaalllev, Carla Fraccl of La Scale of Milan, Merle Park of the British Royal Ballet and Gbl1lene Tbesmar of the Paris Opera ballet. One of the stale Legislature's most liberal senators, Alan Sleroty, D· West Los Angeles, said he IS lhtnkmg of Stepping down from h1s pos t next year as part of a re-evaluation of his life. "It is a very personal kind of decision-making process," Saeroty said. "It has to do with reassessing one's direction m Life." During his 15 years as a legislator, Sieroty served on var i ous com mitte es. in c luding the Education Commi tt ee and the Judiciary, Revenue and Taxation, Natural Resources and FinanC'e committees MAY STEP DOWN Alan Sieroty Sunsets colorful Sn1og report Coastal Sunn.,. •nd w•,.mf't COHiii low SS 1n1•na 41 C ... \lal lftla"° llogll, '" 10. Waltr ..0 lf'I~ A.tr Oual11v MH\•Qernent 0'\trlct Pl'edl<ttcJ 0000 •Ir aua1ttv for tvervor-.. 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'#!It D• dttl;'wflf.0 We're Listening ••• What -do yo u lik~ about the Daily Pa lot~ What don't. yo u like" Call the number below and your message ~Ill be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 2.4 hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topiC' Mailbox contributors must include their name and k lephone number ror verification No c1rculallon ·C'alls. please TC'll ui; what's on your mand / 642•6086 Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 18. 1981 H/F Aa -· ~ Budget hopes dashed )- Legislature can't. agree on eff orts to bolster finances J ·1W I SACRAMENTO <AP) - Hopes for 11 quick accord oo atate financea dimmed when the Senate's Democratic leader denounced Assembly Democratic attempts to pl.lib through business -opposed revenue meaaurea and canceled Tburaday'll scheduled Senate session. Senate President Pro Tem David Roberti made the announcement Tuesday after Senate and Assembly memben made oo headway ln an attempt to work out their differences over an important welfare blll, AB2x. The blll , which would implement some of President Reagan:!t-welfare cui., wouJd bar weuare benefits for most s triking worke rs. Assembly Democrats favor more liberal eligibility standards than the Senate. But an even more lmpo aticklng polnt la the AHe~ Democrat.a' attempt to link welfare cuta to m!i. revenue·ral1lng meaau ' , which would lncreaae pen for late tax payments aod require bualnesses to tum~ employee tax money to the~ more often. ,n~ Assembly Democrat.a H)'4tlle bills would raiae $300 million that is needed to balance •Ule Storm damage set at $50 million state budget. 1 J ud Thursday's scheduled Seria(e meeting was to be an attempt to revive the special legislrte session, which was near coll last week after senators rej Assembly-passed welfare. revenue and reapportionment bills. 'Q By The Aalocla&ed Presa Windstorms that pummeled the Pacific Northwest last weekend, toppling trees , .smashing boats and marinas and claiming at least 11 lives, caused at least SSO million damage in Oregon and Washington, the insurance industry has estimated. Insurance companies and adjusters said the storms did $25 million damage to insured property in eac h s tate, according to Cindy Laue, a spokeswoman ror the Seattle regional office of the national Insurance Information Institute. "Boats and marinas got heavy dam age and schools and gymnasiums had their roofs blown off," she said. Scott Carpenter , institute regional manager, said earlier estimates were multiplied lo reach the $50 million figure when boa~d marina wreck•ge was caJcuJated The storms raged through the Northwest coast from Friday night t..hrough Su nday, sometimes whipping up 90 mph winds, and cul power to 850,000 businesses and homes in Northern California, 300,000 in Oregon and 250,000 i n W ashingt.on. On Tuesday , Puget Sound Power & Llghl Co. crews were Jail g ive n in w e lfare fraud case A Vietnamese immigrant accused of bilking Oran1e County government out of $2,800 in welfare payment.a has been sentenced to 10 days in jail anct fined $150 by Central Orange County Municipal Court Judge John Ryan Phuong Dinh Nguyen, 41, of Westminster, also will be placed on three years probation and required to perform 160 hours of community service work on his guilty plea to charges of welfare fraud. According lO Deputy District Attorney Ted Johnson, Nguyen failed to report all or his income to welfare eligibility workers. Nguyen was employed at Smith Tool Company in Irvine, but also held two part-time jobs, Johnson said. Johnson said Nguyen was a pilot in the Vietnam Air Force and was awarded 21 silver stars for combat nights . Nguyen was also ordered to make restitution to the welfare department Gem Talk RyJC HUMPHRIES C"rt1{1ed G«'mOloJ(111t. A(;S ALL THAT GLITTERS i.tnot yttlow What color is gold? If you answer "yellow," you're right I of course. But il is also correct , to say that gold is while, red, green, or almost any other color. Only 24-carat gold is pure, solid gold with the natural golden-yellow color. Because 24-carat gold is soft' and not as tough as alloyed gold, It is normally mixed with other metals. Fourteen-carat gold means. for example, that 14 /24ths is gold and the other 10 /24ths is another metal alloyed with the gold. White gold, ror example. is a mixt ure or pure gold with copper. zinc and nickel. White gold makes an excellen t mountin g for diamonds. rertec,L lng t he diamond's t r ue color and brilliance. Yellow gold contal.nl copper, silver and line. By increaslng the proportion or still working to restore power to 5,600 customers. The storm killed at leut six people in Oregon and five in W asbington, aulh,t;rilies said • "Boats ;BDd mirinas really got heavy damage and those figures are just coming in." Carpenter said. The West Bay Marina in Olympia, Wash., suffered more than $1 million wind damage alone, he said. The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge, one of two floating bridges linking Seattle with communities east of Lake W ashinglon, suffered between $300,000 and $400,000 storm damage, said Larry Waite, bridge superintendent for the Washington Department of Transportation. Donald Buchanan. owner of the West Bay Marina, said some of the 450 boets which were in the marina before the storm were scattered like straws, a few as far as 10 miles. The rasp or c hainsaws gnawing on downed trees echoed through Se.a~tle on Tuesday. Roberti , who had ang~ some Assembly Democrats by abruptly recessing the ~ last week, blamed Asseibliy leaders for the latest snag. ''Assembly Democrats ap~ar lo .Le. holding AB2x hostage, .'r.be said 10 a statement. .•o) "This unproductive actioa1as taking place despite the fact .._..t the Assembly l~adership Nls known for months that it's bdlrl the Senate position not to act on new revenue measures u.n.UI January." Ji~ Roberti said he bad~~ agreement with Sen Republican leaders that' revenue bills would be taken this year w ithout so e Republican support. ·: Queries to Assembly Speai~ Willie Brown's office wi, r e ferred to Assemblyi Richard Robinson, D-Sanla . author of the revenue bills, ca lied Robert 's statem s · ' o u tr age o u s a 'n d "irresponsible." .'ld'" ·~-, ..... AIRLIFT -David Borman, 18, on stretcher, is airlifted out of Angeles National Forest flear Los Angeles Monday aft<W car he was driving plunged 200 feet over side of Angeltlis Crest Highway. Borman was reported in good conditioq jl Verdugo Hills Hospital. "1 () OMEGA II • t) q I it "I (I of copper, red gold 11, produced. J C.fi. L J. f. Reducing th e copper an d • • increasing the sliver content a ump ~d Wtl llrJ produqa green gold. In ancient days, metallurai•U produced MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ' @~ blue gold by mix.in& cold with iron. In recent yean, alumlnum 1823 NEWPORT Bl.VO COSTA MESA has occulonally mixed l.Dto the 3S YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION go 1 d formula • pro du c I DI a l~!!B!1n!k!A!m~e!rt!c.!r!d!-!M!u!!1e!r!C!h!1r!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!PHONl!!!!J!'l•!!M0!!1!!ll 1 purple hue. • H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WednHd1y, November 18, 1981 r~illu~rnrn f.lanefrom NimilZ' ,rashes, 4 killed ORFOLJ(, Va. (AP) Four vy men were killed when lr ~nti·aubmarine warfare n e cras h ed In to th e lterranean while operating , the aircraft carrier USS iu, the Navy has said. ~ S·3A Viking aircraft was c arrying <>ul routine rlight tMration.s Tuesday about a mile 9'dm the carrie r when the !d ent occurr ed. said Lt . r . Tom Connors al Atlantic l\!t Headquarters in Norfolk .. ,,,- 'S'e nate unit OKs 11-1 comtructio11 ~ ' !iJNASHINGTON CAPl 1be an a t e Appropriation s Amencans' personal income rose jusl 0.6 percent last month, the smallest increase since May, a nd s pending declined for the first ti m e since Apr\!, the ~overnmen.t reported today in a new s ign or a declining national t.><'onomy Since consumer spending has been one of the main props under a sl ug g is h economy during much of this year, the new figures appeared to add to a lengthening list of Indications that the nation's economy was sliding into recession in October. Negotiating teams set in Poland NEW MAYO" -Controller Kathy Whitmire, drawing support Crom m oder ates . liberals. black s and homosexuals, won a decis ive victo r y Tuesday to be elec t ed Houston ·s first wo mayor. Reagan 'losing ground' He's finding it tougher to win congressional victories WA S HIN GTON <AP) Prealdent Reagan may be loslnJC hla tootln1 as the kine of Capitol Hlll. with Republicans and Democrats alike acknowledging that It wlll be harder ror him to a aln furt her con gressional victories o n has econ omic pro1ram . "Yo u can only m arch the troops to the trenches so much," said Republi can Rep Silvio Conte of Massachusetts Conte was one of 18 House Republicans who helped defeat a move Monday to cut S percent from a continuin g spending resolution t hat Reagan 's congressional allies say is over budget and could f ace a presidential veto. Reagan actually asked ror 12 percent cut s but relented Tuesday and said he would take 5 percent. But that move fared no better in the Republican-run Se n ate ApproP'tiations Committee, whtch refused to trim even 2 percent. "A lot or them w1&nt t-0 ahow their Independence,·· Conte uld of the Howie Republicans who voted 11alnlt the cut. "They feel they've been pulled around by the nose enough. There was a s trong feeling out there that .. we 've done ou r job " by supporting the fi rat round of budget cuts. "We're back to normal now," House Democratic leader Jim Wright of Texas said "The s1gn1ficant difference was not that we lost 29 Democrats - that's oar for the course -but rather that Republicans lost 18 of theirs. They did not march with that lock-step precision" seen in earlier votes. Rep Harold Hollen beck . R ·N .J , who s ided with the Democrats on the key vote. said 1t was going to be Car more diffic ult to keep a united Republican front than to pick up Democratic defectors "U n til they take an even·handed approach, J'd ••Y it'a 1oln1 to be incrualnSIY difflcult for them to 1et a unanimous Republican vote on economic matters." he uad. "And lt'a Cthe defecllon) not juat going to be from the Northeut. I'm hearing rumbling from other areas as well." .. I'm not going to say It's not a problem ," said H ouse Republican Whip T rent Lott of Mississ1pp1. "It is definitely a problem And I'm workma on that problem right now." · •rn mi ttee h as appr oved construction of the B·l bomber, lht> second congress10naJ victory an two days for President ~aga n 's strategic arms ~lgram WARSAW, Poland <API - P ola n d 's Communist government and the Solidarity labor federation have agreed on four Joint negotiating teams that Soap-opera wedding hulabaloo The 21 ·7 vote ca m e o n Tuesday a nd followed by less th1tn 24 hours a 29-23 vote by the Mlresponding committee of the •se in favor of spending $1.9 llAlion in this fi scal year on the .. tnistration's MX missile plan open discussions Thursday on the country's acute economic cris is and some of the union'5' demands. TV's 'General Hospital' draws fans from work and play vd $lngle digits ~ iijcerest seen ASHI NGTON CAP > The lding recession will hold tion to 8 percent or less in and reduce interest rates to le digits. bµt unemployment keep climijing through next arch, the Reagan ilninistration forecasts The nation is now in the brace of an "a\'erage" recession that ~i ll take its toll on the work force as the admin1strat1on comba t s inflation. Murray We1denbaum, chairman of the president's Council of Economic Adv isers, t o ld r epo rters Tuesday Personal income hike 0.6 percent WASHINGTON I AP > The union sa id the long.awaited attempt to agree on Solidarity's role in the reha bil i tation of the near bankrupt economy began Tues day with an e1ght·hour review of the six-point agenda proposed by the union for the negotiations. Police con/ront anf{ry Protestants BELFAST. Northern lreland i AP t The British government canceled all police leaves in Northern Ireland and rushed in an additio nal 600·man t>merge n cy force toda y to confront angr) Protestants threatening vigilante warfare against the Roman Catholics of the outlawed Irish Republican Army. The government ordered the army's Spearhead Battalion to ~e violence-torn province as phother Protestant and another Catholic were shot and killed. and angry Protestants roughed up the British cabinet minister for the province. By The AS()('lated Prus Soap-opera fa ns ducked out of work . threw parties and crowded rnto appliance stores to watch the star-cr ossed wedding of Luke Spen cer •and Laura Webber Baldwin on the wildly offbeat TV soap "General Hospital." From 'Colleges to courthouses, "GH " add ids we re buning about Tuesday's episode in ABC's top·rated soap and wondering what would happen next It was one of the most eagerly anticipated soap opera episodes since viewers found out at the beginning of the 1980-81 season who shot J. R Ewing on prime time's "Dallas ." Eve n movie s tar Elizabeth Taylor watched It she played the m ystenous Helena Cassadine in a special guest appearance and lurked in lhe background as Luke and Laura were wed She had told the producer s she wa nted to be there for the weddin g. Despite the hullabaloo throug hout the nation. the c h aracters in the soap opera were as woebegone as ever - before the wedding was over the newlyweds had been cursed and Fall Spectacular Salel esigner WirIDN Fash· We hove oesigntng ,oeos lh01 con ct>ange VOA$ outlOOI< .w111101.11 dro.n1ng vovr budget <..un 1111et1"Q 5t\ooes and b~ncu ltlol '•Qr11en 01 doi~en o 1oom 1nstont1v woven wOOds '" coioo 10 mrilrh unv deca and wood blinds 10 COl"l'Otemenl vour mos! elegonl furniture And ,.ie hove rnem all 01 sole orrcAs ttiol will give vc:>1.1 1df'os 65% off on all Custom Drapes ~1rlol mar l!!J~ coverngs CHAPMAN INTERIORS 8077 Westminster Ave., W e1tmln1ter Call Now For Free Estimate (714) 893-0022 (714) 898-1044 a ca ....... ,., •• ' \ the bridegroom had leaped over a balcony m a brawl Luke, played by Tony Geary. left the wedding angry and Laura, Genie Francis. was 111 tears. The fans ate it up. "At first I hated to te ll people that I watched GH," said Sandy Pfau of Defiance. Ohio, who organized a week of GH-related lectures and parties this week at her Eastern Michigan University dorm1torv m Yos1lant1 "But now it's become acceptable to (ake classes is n the morning and watch your soap 1n the afternoon " Monday, for instance, was Anne Logan Day, in honor of the GH nurse who has maintained her chastity. There was to be a seminar on birth control. "I don't know what I'm going to do next quart.er when I have a 3 p m class." said Ohio Staie senior Pal(e Lewb Employees, ~ignupfor the family health and dental care program that actually provides the care. DEAD AT 65 Bob Eberly, s wing crc.t singer with the Dorscv brothers, died Tuesd a;· a l his daughter's hom e in Glen Rurrue, Md. for your eyes for ~r teeth for your body right down to your toes Family Health Program is so much more than an insurance company. -... It's a Health Maintenance Organization that actually helps keep you healthy with its o wn ca re centers. We provide the dentists. The doctors. including medical specialists. Emergency care. Hospitalization. Eye care. Preventive care that includes regular checkups. Even family counseling. Yet. FHP costs no more than ordinary medical insurance. And you don't pay a 20% or 10% deductible at FHP care centers. No annoying claim forms to fill out, either. Thousands of Southern "'HDERAll v ouAuF1rn HMO California employees have signed up with FHP-the pro- gram that costs no more, yet provides more care. So can you. Contact your Benefits Officer or personnel department now. And let us start caring for you and your family. Head to toe. , a Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday.4November 18. 1981 H/F ~UillU~ Dolphin drive heginS ~-. Film star Holden bled to death Capt ain. aims to raise $100 ,000 to save sea mammals . of the world'' -would I_ destroyed because of the houri LOS A'NGELES (AP) -Act.or William Holden, drunk and apparently un aware of the seriousness of a bedroom accident, bled to death In his oceanfront apartment, authorities said. · The Oscar-winning star tripped or slipped on a bedroom throw rug, hit the sharp corner of a nightta ble and began bleeding prof usely from a 2'h·inch cut on the right side of . his forehead, Coroner Thomas Noguchi told a news conference Tuesday. Holden, 63, had been dead "four or five days" when his body was discovered Monday lying in a pool of blood beside his bed. Diablo license tempprarily cut? WASHINGTON !AP) -The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has ten ta ti vely decided to suspend the operating license of the controversial Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant in California. the Washington Post reported today. The commission wants to cancel the plant's two-month-old permit for fuel loading and low-power operations until . remedial action has been taken and an independent commission verifies that action , the newspaper reported. Rapist escap es in shopping m a ll SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - A convi~ted rapist escaped in a s hopping mall while on a supervised outtng from Patt.on State Hospital with rtve other sex offenders and two ~spltal staff members, authorities said. The man, declared a mentally disordered sex offender after raping a woman at knif nt, escaped Tuesday In J .C. Penney store at Ce City Mall, said Patton als. The escape is the seve fa Patt.on patient since Oct. LON CH CAP> -A hospit where surgery resulted in brain damage to a young woman, leading to a Los Angeles Count y investigation, will temporar11y close its doors, offi cials said. O ffi c ials at the 45 -bed Wes tside Community Hospital of Long Beach s aid Tuesday that t¥,y as ked the county for a voluntary license suspension while they correct shortcomings cit e d in a report of the investigation N ude sunbathe r charges d ism issed MALIBU IAP} -Charges aga ins t 34 people arrested during a s w eep o f nud e s unbathe r s at this popular Southern California beach have been dismissed because of delay in bringing them to trial. Su perior Court Judge Florence Be rnstei n ruled this week that the charges were voided because they had not received a trial within 45 days. A Ullr MBER OF ATl'RAn1VE: Christmas· fMol Song Sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO Church~ & Organiultions can in P~ a1 A.M. to s P.1111. Harbor Lawn ~ 1625 GISLER• COSTA MESA l~ted edj.c:ent to tM San l>'e9Q Fre•-Y & Hertlof lllwd. So.) 540.5554 NO OBLIGATION 7~/1 ~\ lS/ I l :l Jl l~,l~l~, ~/\() flt )('()/ I 1:\() ii\(J/(~5 . /~()('()}(/,5 of /1Jsi/h1c . (,{/,\}/ f~t(J(CJ • HAT IN RING Slate Sen . John Garamendi . 36-year-old majority floor leader of the state Senate, formally entered the race f or the D e mocratic nom In a ti on for governor today. SAN PEDRO (AP) -The captain of the antl·whallnti ship Sea Shepherd II hus put lnt.o Lot Anaele11 Harbor for slx weeks to raise up to $100,000 for its next venture s aving dolphlas belng killed by Japanese fishermen. Paul Wat s on , 30 , of Vllncouver, British Columbia, said Tuesday that the Sea Shepherd 's target will be Japan's Bay of Iki. "where twice a year the waters run red" as dolphins are sla ughtered with government sanction Meantime. Watson said that the s hip 's c r ew gathered eviden ce in the Soviet Union earlier this year that whales were be ing killed in large numbers and used as food for a large mink farm at a coastal village. He said such killings were illegal under international law and that his evidence would b e turn e d over to the Int e rnati o n al Whaling Commlaslon in March. W otson said his ship was cha11ed from Soviet waters several times by nare-dropplJ\g military hellcopters and wurs hips W1ttson 's ship Is operated by the Sea Shepherd Foundation. Of the dolphins, Watson said the Japanese government pays fishermen $85 for each animal killed. claiming the dolphin are destroy ing edible fish needed to feed that nation. But Watson insisted, "The dilemma there is greed . Offshore Japanese fishermen wipe d out the offshore fish population, which led the dolphins to near starvation and forced them lo go closer to shore in search of food .. He estimated that tJu s year 46,000 dolphins which he d esc rib e d as "the m os t intelligent and gentle creatures College chiefs back fee hike $?16 increase called essential for quality education LONG BEACH (AP) -State college presidents s poke in unanimous support or a $216 annuat fee increase for students at California's 19 state colleges and universities, saying it is essential to protect the quality of education. The preside.nts testified Tuesday before a finance committee of the State College Boa rd of Trustees , which approved a resolution that would impose the fee increase. "We have two alternatives - either to increase our income by imposing fees or decrease enrollment by denying access. The third possibility reduction 1n quality , is n ot an a I ternat1 ve." State College Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke told members of the committee. Also Tuesday, the Committee on Educational Policy approved a resolution that would impose specific course requirements for new applicants for the first time. Both resolutions were scheduled to be brought before the full board today for approval. The trustees said the $216 fee in crease would cover the lion's share of revenues which would be lost by the s tate colleges because of the five percent budget cut sought by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr for the upcoming fi scal year. If approved. the increase would bring total student fees to bet ween $540 and $574 annually. The trustees said they would have to cul $50 million from the current budget to meet Brown's goal. "It as false reasoning that 'lhe fees represent the only economic factors that s tudents are concerned about . -"Students have trouble graduating on time because classes tb.ey need are not available due to previous cuts in the quality of education," said Warren J . Baker, president of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo system. · "It ls a crl me a1a.imt natl and the Japanese are~ bl& exploiters of wildlife lo t e world," Watson said. He s aid the Sea Sheph'1 hoped lo be in Japan 1 February and would interf with the kills by placing I ' between fishermen and dolphins. The kills norma take place in February November. he said. ., 1&1 Watson concedes that ~· tactics probably are illegal, Ml• adds, "Until such time as ~= exists an international ') ca pable o f enforciAJ9 international law. it remains tor private organizations to do ~l • sort of thing.·' • Foundation spokeswoman .4'> Smothers said that besides a roc·k mus ic concert by the grollp "America·· in January,'tlif s pecific plans to raise funds bait been m a de. ttt •'• otl Ill Bankrupt f ir:tb to sell good s :~,: •.•II A bankruptcy sale or all tM furnishings, fixtures, equipmmt and inventory of Ska ManJ!tf Newport Beach is to be held>I p.m Friday in Santa Ana. ··1·1 The sale, to be conducted by John J . Kroh -trustee or tJw sport shop, will be held in R°''1 504 on t he fifth -floor of tbt Fede ral Building, 3-4 CitU Center Plaza. , Kroh, who said the 2700 W Coast Highway shop has been bankruptcy for several ye s aid all of the goods will auctioned to the highest bidd , He s aid the property itse ( located in Newport's Manner1• Mal e, also will be sold. 1 t ·' '••. '. I 1 I ••I •. : • I 1 :I I t I I I ,')=/ Write-(}[[ for the donation of your operable second refrigerator. Individuals • Companies • Corporations If your taxable Income is $40.00o+ you can recover taxes paid in 1978, 1979 and 1980. and pay no income tax In 1981. We have a complete portfolio of tax shelter investments. You are welcome to attend a comp/I. mentary seminar or fru con.,,.,ltatlon at our executive offices In Irvine. For more Information call: 714~ 752~1097 A1k for Mel Richardson RICHARDSON GROUP Sptc:lllltln1 In Tut Shelter lnveumenu 19600 Fairchild, Suite 150 Irvine, California 92715 ... , . -.. - Opl'rnting you r seconJ rl'h-i~emtor cuc,h up tP $144 a yea r in dcctric hills. Older modds rnn cost you C\'l'n more. To help you cnn:-.l'n'l' that energy, ""outhem Califo rnia EdLon is making this oft~r to Edi nn cu~tomers: Donate your operating ccond rcfrigemtor to one of the chariti es li tLxi below and be sure to mention this special offer when you make the arrangements. Get a recei pt. and we'll pay you $2 5 in cash. You can also qualify for c( rnx dL-duction on the donation. The charity will gi,·c you a tax,deductiblc receipt nnd pick up your refrigerator at no charge~ Save energy and '&1VC money. And get $2 5 from Edison for your operable secoQ...d refrigerator. But hurry~ This special offer expires December 18, 1981 fur dcmiL. phone: La; ANGEl..ES COUNTY GoodwiU lndusab 1213) 2U.1211 ln Lona Beech . (213) 43S-J.411 &. Vnunr cit r.w C21l) 221-tt191 The SalvariM Army f 213) 620-1270 In San O.brid Vtllcy(2lll 79S·7291 ORANGE OOUNn' Ouldren'• lbpicatol en. County St. Vlncmt de P.ul Tht Salwrion Army l714lQ72·1H2 (7141 O)).q190 1714) S..7-0831 '<:hanrt ,q,n1:11kin> rcqu1rr th..1 1m11l ft•1 rte~ ur ~ ... fdy -rwtik-h (urlhrt 1nlun,..1•in et'l\uet channo I , 1 111111 ClllT ' Dilly Piiat WEONESOAY, NOV. 18, 1981 CAVALCADE CO MICS TELEVISION 82-3 84 810 J ca && 4 Sammy Davis Jr . talks. about his past life in the fast lane. P.age B 11 . :Irvine coast plan -foes to push· lawsuit fight I Spokesmen for the Fricnd.c; or 1\he Irv ine Coast s uy the , \1rganlzatlon has n6 option now but to pursue its lawsuit against Orange County and the state Coastal Commission followinte 1 commission action Tuesday The coastal panel. meeting in ,llun tington Belilch , 'recommended findings that • fUpport its approval last July of development plans along the , Irvine Coast 'rho findings, outlined an a 32-pa~e document. support the co mmi ssio n 's ear li er endors ement o f new roads. homes, visitor servtng areas. hntc ls a nd office buildings along the 3 ~ mile stretch between <'oronu clt'I Mar and Laguna B<>urh The comm1ss1on must have rca!>ons for approving a land use plan. and Tuesday they adopte' wording t o s upport their "ndorsement in JuJy Commission approval of Its finrllngs came arter a huU dozen s peaker!> urge d the panel to rcl·ons1der lhe pl~1n, citing "ucive rs l' impacts" they say the development w1 II huve on the coastal sector Only four l'omm1ssioners \'Oted on the ii.sue. because they were the only members famili ar \\1th the complex plan adopted last summe r 0..llr PllotS~ - The public got its first look at 3 ,000-seat mam theater of the Orange County Music Cenler m o" unveiling of a model of the Custa Mesa complex Tuesday mgh1 ;Public sees Music Center 1Model for Costa Mesa complex unveiled in Anahei~ • By JODI CADENHEAD , Ot•D•lly Plt•U .. tt \ It was an earlv Christmas present of sorts for the 200 people 1 who waited for more than an ' bour for the beige blanket to hnally be lifted from the •scaled-down model of the $59 t m illion Orange County Music , Center Although most had had a peek last week after the press s napped scores of pictures following an unveiling at a Costa Mesa City Council Study session. Tuesday I night·s look was the first official • viewing of the design for the performing arts center to be built I in Costa Mesa. 1 Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene , Sc hafer. speaking before the ·,vent held m the ballroom of the ) Marriott Hotel in Anaheim. l called t he unwrapping . "lhe 'birth of the Music Center " ' S anta Ana Mayor Gor don , Bricken proclaimed January ;.Music Center Apprec 1at1on , Month" in his city. • . The p lans by the architectural I firm of Caudill. Rowlett, Scott of 1 Houston in a joint venture with the 8 I u.r o ck Pa rl n er s h 1 p . Newport Beach. inc lude the a .ooo-seat main theate r . a two-level 1,000-seal theater. a • 16-story building and a multilevel parking structure. Gues ts gathered around the model that featured a s wirling ra rna ~e parking entrance. a portal opemng in a block wall and balconies on each of the four levels "When people come to the theat er the} expect to be entertained." said architect Charles Lawrence .. We honestly believe that the pageantry of the design 1s part of going to the theater " Whal 1s cons ide red most unique about the lheate r , however. was hidden from view by the model's roof top The s tagge r ed sea tin g arrangement 1s umque in that the fan shaped theater 1s split by a wall that reduces the distance sound must travel from the s tage to the audience , explained Ray mond WaLc;on, vice-president of the fac11ilies committee for the Music Center "What you're s eeing is the v1olm." said Watson "What's inside 1s what counts." Meanwhile. the Costa Mesa city council voted Monday night to authorize C'1ty manager Fred Sorsabal to work out an agreement whereby the city can belp finance the 1,300-s pace parking structure without using city money The plan recommended by city consultant Frank Fargo or Wainwright & Ramsey. Inc in Sacramento. calls for the financing of the $10 million parking structure to be paid by t he s ale of SS.000 lax-exempt certificates or participation notes. The compltC'ated fmanc ing plan calls for the owner. C J Segerstrom & Sons, to lease the parking site to the city for SI The city will then s ublease the parking sit e to a bank or financial a gent, said Alan Roeder. assistant city mana"er The construction or the parking structure itself will be financed through the sale of the SS.000 tax -exe mpt certificates o f parti c ipation whic h wtll be issued by an escrow agent. Roeder said the bank or the financial agent will then sell the parking structure back lo the landowner o n a multi -year installment contract. No city funds will be used to rinance the project . adde d Roeder ·uc Irvine project continued. iSan Joaquin Marsh restoration facing problems By RICHARD G R EE~ 1 Of l~f O.tily Piiat Sl.tll 1 Work will continue through next June on a proJect aimed at reversing a growing ecological imbalance threatening many 'species of wildlHe and vegetation •at UC I rvine 's San J oaquin Freshwater Mars h . Marsh Director Phillip Taylor has announced. The project is designed to 'improve water q uality. increase •ater now and reduce certajn t trpes of vegetation that have 1o¥ergrown the m a rs h northwest •of UC Irvine, he said. ' Taylor said controlled 1 bu min gs and constructjon and renov.tion o f the m a r sh's 1dralnage system are the major ''* .. ponents of the restoration iproject which bega" last °'September. One of the major problems In the m arsh relates to the fact that It b11 an lnsuUlc ienl water eupply. Once fed by San Diego Creek before the creek was channelbed In 1968, the marsh aow depend• on occasional ,.,.,,all and a Umtted amount or water pumped from wells near tbemarsb. Not only 1s the water supply insufficient. but the water from the wells has a high mineral content and does not now freely through the marsh Much of the water evaporates. leavi ng behind substantial quantities of salts or minerals . "Many of the fres hwater species can't tolerate this high salt ' content and are unable to survive in this habitat," said Taylor. "We're now seeing an overabundance of salt -tolerant species such as c attails and bulrus hes." These hardy species are now choking the small ponds within the marsh, reducing water a reas that can be used by waterfowl a nd destroylng their landing paths, Taylor said. In an effort lo reduce the cattails and bulrushes, workmen led by Taylor have been dryin g o ut thls vegetation with ht!rbicldes and burning It. This can be a slow process, however, since Taylor can't do any burning on a given ctay without receiving authorization from the Orange County Fire Department, the South Coast Air Quality ManagemenL District and the Department or Fis h and Gam e. He must also make certain water trucks are on hand as a precautionary measure. and he m ust get help from the California Conse rvation Corps in the burning effort Another pha se of the restoration project involves c.Q_nstruction of a series or culverts and gates designed to enhance drainage and water flow through the marsh. Taylor said he is also trying to repair a pump design ed t o clrccte water through the m ar . · W · e restoration project Is designed to reverse ecological degradation of the m arsh. creeping urbanization in the area around the marsh will continue to threaten creatur es there . "It's sort of like fllpplng a coin when some of lhese animals try to c ross the streets near the mars h ," Taylor said. "Either they get lucky or they don't. "Birds have diffi culty perceiving som e or the (nearby) re llecttve-glau butldinga and they e nd up sm asb ln g into them.·· •••••• cane All four. Including commission chairwoman Nuomi Schwartz, Melvin Nutter, Robert Ryan and George Shipp ll l. voted for the findings t-'ollowi ng the commission vote. Fern Pirkle. president ot the Friends <>f the Irvine Coast. said the g r o up would now actively pursue its laws uit against the county and the c<>mmission. co-a uthors of the coas t p!an. She said the orgaruzuhon has "positive f eelln gs" about the lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court Sept. 18. aimed at overturn ing development plans on the 9,400-acre 1rvane Company owned parcel. S p ecifically , the group opposes plans for up to 250,000 square feet of offices and 1,500 motel rooms up to 10 stories high al th~ terminus or lhe proposed Pelit•un Hill Road. They suggest that only 50.000 square feet or v1s Uor serv Ing commercial s paee be allowed, and only 400 hotel rooms be provided at Pelican Hill -with no office buildings a nd no structures more than three stories high. Opponents also want the Irvine Company to immediately and irrevocably dedicate open space lands upon approval of lhe firs t development along the coast. -Hy sn:vE MITCl/El.l . Marsh plan draws fire Bolsa Chica design map hedges on 200 acre« of preservation By PATRICK KENNEDY Ol IM D•llY l' ... I $!Mt A 8 o I s a C h i c a m a.,u 'h development plan unveiled- Tu e sd ay drew fire from envi ronmental ists for nol showing al least 600 acres of m arsh preservation as recommended by the Board of Supervisors las t July. County planning commissioners were presented a development map for the coastal lowland marsh near Huntington Beach that designated only 400 acres or marsh preservation. The other 200 ac res were shown as a "special design zone" that could include development of w aterfr o nt homes. park , commercial s hops, ocean channe l or expansion of mars h. County planners s aid the special design zone was proposed because it may cost too much to preserve the 600 acres of marsh re co mm e nd e d by th e supervisors . Last July. the s upervisors stated that the e ntir e development plan. including the marsh prt•servallon, m us1 t>e economical!) fea:.1blc a nd would not use any county Lax dollars The development plan for the 1,200 acre marsh and adjacent bluffs south or Warner Avenue includes 5,700 homes. an 1,800 slip boat marina and ocean channel. and marsh preservation ranging from 400 to 600 acres. Signal Landmark Inc , a development firm. owns most of the Bolsa Chica. which presently includes 200operating oil wells. Fame due San Juan adobes? By JOHN NEEDHAM Of 1 ... D•llY Piie! Sutt Two of San Juan Capistrano's Spanish Colonial style adobe buildings may soon join the city's historic mission on the National Register of Historic Places At a meeting at Yosemite National Park last week, the State Histori c al Resources Commission '\'Oled unanimously to recommend that the Domingo Yorba Adobe and the Manuel Garcia Adobe be named to the national register. Pam Hallan. assis tant to the city manager of San Juan Ca pi s trano , s aid the commission's recommendation will now be sent to the U.S. Department of Interior for final approval Ms . Hallan said federal approval is usually a formality, and that the major hurdle was c lea red by gaining s tate approval. , Both adobe s tructures, dating btt'ck to the 1830s, are located in the 31800 block of Camino Capistrano, next door to the El Adobe restaurant. The Garcia Adobe, rirst owned by a Portuguese merchant, was the site of an infamous outlaw raid in 1857. The second building is the former home of the Yorba family . the holders or large land tracts in Orange County dating from Spanish Colonial period. Ms. Hallan said both buildings are currently owned by the Oyh arzabals, a Basque family which ran a cattle and s heep ranch in San Juan Capistrano in the 1870s. The former Yorba Adobe continues to be the home or the Oyharzabal family, while the two-story, Mo nte rrey -s t yle Garcia Adobe houses several shops on the atreet level and apartments ~pstairs. San Juan Capistrano already has thru buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. They include Mlaslon San Juan Capistrano, founded In 1778 by Father Junlpero Seu•; lhe Para Adobe, buUt in l7tt by the Para family on Ortega Hl1hway, and the Harrl1on f armhouH, located next 4oor to the Para Ado~ and built In 1910. The development proposal as expected to cost m ore than $110 million. The propo se d mar s h prese rvation would be an expansion of the 300 acres presently owned by the state The California Fis h and Game Department operates 200 acres as a wildlife reserve. Rhoda Martyn, s pokeswoman for the Amigos de Bolsa Chica environmentalist g r o up, criticized the plan be(•ause she said the map included the special design zone instead of marsh expansion and it also depicted a consolidation of 011 operations in lhe marsh area. "We're not getting 600 acres or marsh." Mrs. Martyn told the planning commissioners . She ~\ added, "this plan is a farce of a marsh." Planning commissioners set another hearing next Tuesday to r ule on the plan. 1f appr-eved, it will go before the Board of Supervisors next month. a ·s tentatively scheduled to be s ubmitted to Lhe state Coastal Commission for final approval by the endoflhe year. Planning commissioners Alvin Coen and William MacDougall both suggested that the map show 600 acres of marsh when presented to the s upervisors next month. The plan also ran 1nlo c riticis m from a spokesman for the State Fish a nd Game Department who said the 1.2()().acre lowland 1s ;i hab1t<1l for f1:.h anrl bird!> -a''' M . esa officials on a liinh out POEMS ARE MADE, ETC. -In event certain news dispatches have eluded your attention, it is noteworthy that the city of Costa Mesa recently embarked upon a tree-chopping program and promptly broke its municipal ,Pe. Tha't's the short version of the story. Much can be expanded upon. What happened was that Mesa municipal government persons learned that certain parkway trees around town had really grown up since the days of GI loans on homes, $850 down and $110 a month when we can catch you. As a result . these trees in 1981 are really big fellows with heavy (;';t -TOM_M_U_RP-HIN-E ,®'' roots that tend to bend sidewalks. shatter curbs and crack asphalt street pavements. THE OBVIOUS ANSWER? Of course, chop down the trees. Replace them with little bushes that won't uproot anything. Thus it was the tree-whacking campaign started in Mesa's College Park area and after about 50 had been whacked, ended abruptly. The halt came after irate citizens heaped wrath upon City Hall because 'where these people once had shady lanes, they now have enormous gaping holes of air. WE SHOULD ALL have certain sympathy for the city officials involved here because they broke one of the cardinal rules of local government, probably without even knowing it. Local government can do a lot of things to the people. like boosting taxes or increasing parking fines, without getting much complaint. But there are a few things t he local leaders can never get away with. They include: -NEVER CHANGE the rules or days on trash collection. Trash collection ha bits are sacred to the citizenry. Don 't mess with them. -OON•T TRY TO a dopt a new sign control ordinance. The minute you try this, some astute citizen will read the new rules and figure out you just banned flying of the American Flag. -AND FINALLY• NEVER chop a tree. Never cul down any tree anywhere in town unless you have the signatures of i.ooo s ubstantial citizens, demanding Ufatthe Old Thing go. It was by ignoring this last rule that Costa Mesa city government people came into' their current state of misery. I WOllKED A TOWN once where there was only one tree of any magnitude. It was an old master eucalyptua. One night the city council voted to whack It down on grounds that whlle magnificent, it was a d.lrty tree that dribbled leaves. pods and assorted gluck on public st.reels. The editor or the local journal there came out oppoeed to the chopping. He coined a line which declared, "The eucalyptus is a dirty tree; bot by God, lt'a a tree." Upon refiec1Jon, it's poeslble his Une wu peUy tlaeft. from a Poet named Joyce Kilmer. But no matt.-. It destroyed the city government poeltion uywa1. j ' ·-.. -.. a es a 2 2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. November 18. 198! ,,,..--------------------~------------------------------------NY E COMPO ITE TRANSACTION OUOTAttOH• INCl.UDI UAOn ON lNI lllW VO••· MIOllflU llA(llllC, l'IW, IOUO .. OlflOlt UIO ClllCINNATI UOCll' IACNANOU ANO lllllOltflO I Y fMI llj"1DA .. O llltTINIT •••••••• on a 700 the largolnt In the Dally Pilot Claaalficd loday! ~ Subsidizin~ the railroads , Would you pay $3 a year to help lht raJ1roe41.~ passenger bu.slness survlve? You do, whet.her yoo know It or not. Amtrak. operator or virtually all out . pusenger traint, I» subsidized by the federal 11 aovernmeqt to the tune or $700 million a year. wbit6. •• ~orks out cl08ti to $3 for every man, woman and cbllli",,. m the country. ,.,, Amtrak &Ive a cheer -IS 10 yeart old th~ , year ll t.ook over the passenger tra.i.DI becauH u.f 1 priv~tely owned railro~ds, which were heavll)I s ubsidized by ~ ~he government \'· 1 n the I a s l ~r :::. ce ntur y , ' wanted no part ....&.• i ' of the m afte r ._"¢>._.._.._ ____ _ ~~see~ed" ~et~! MllTll 1n1•11z airlines. And did they know what they were doing! boxscore: Railroad Proms Union Pacific Santa fo'e CSX Norfolk & Western Burhngton Northern Southern Pacif1 t• Airline Losses Braniff Amen can Airlines Western Airlines TWA Eastern Air Lines U ruled Airlines , S404 m llti°" $301 milU~ S281 milUOlf S232 mutJoe $222 miJU<* ~ $155 million -$131 millloa $75 millloa -$29 milllet -S27 milliOll ·$17 millioe -$15 milliGl't- CSX, in case you're wondenng, represents UM merger of the Chess1e and Seaboard Coast roatl•. And, oh yes. there was one airline which continued te buck the trend and mad e a lot o ( money ~ Allanta-ba~ed Delta Air Lines. In the year ende4. June 30, H8), Della had profits of $93 million. Jn th~ year ended June 30, 1981, Delta's profits soared ~ SJ46 million. Some 37 million passengers boarded Delta pl&nfl lasl year That was more than the entire Amlra~ system earned. Considerably more. Amtrak carrie4 about 22 million passengers. Stall , look at tt this way: that was a new record for Amtrak -and the traffit was . up .33 percent over the number of passengen carried m 1972. More people are taking the trams. One reason is better equ1pment. l recently rode a doubledecker train up the Cahfomia coast. It waa a , delightful experience. comfortable and scenic evea .. though budget cuts have forced Amtrak into servlaa "airline food" (and it's not free). The bwt queatioe always ts Do you have the luxury of time? It tak• a n hour t o fl y fr o m Los Angeles to Sa • f'ranc1sco-Oaldand. By train it takes 10 hours. The problem that Congress wrestles with eve~ year is that the fares paid by passengers do not cover cos~. Not nearly In fiscal 19fll Amtrak collected~ m1lhon from passengers The cost or operating the system came to Sl 1 balhon -and lbal defi cit has to be made up by government, both federal and state,. California is enjoying a minor renaissance in rah trave l today because the state's transportat10ta department subsidaz.es it . These s ubsidy payments really irntate some people. Michael Conant. who teaches 1n the busines• sc;)ool al the University of Cahforma at Berkeley, sent me a copy or a letter he ~rote to Gov Edmund C. Brown Jr in which he objected to lhese subsidies as a "waste of taxpayers' money." Professor Cooattl pomled out that people would not nde the rails if tbej- had to pay the full cost. Amtrak argues back that "nowhere 1n the wor~ does passenger ratl service break even" -aftl there's fresh evidence in on lhat point from West Germany. where the Bundesbahn. one of the world's . (llOSt admired rail systems, c arries 1 billioa passengers a year. a bout 50 times what Amlrall carries The Bundesbahn ts no~ losmg S2 billion a , year STOCKS IN THE SPOTLI GHT DOW JONES AVERAGES MEW '"t'ONlt.t At>'t h M I Do• JOftot't • ..,. ;~oc~\"'4"y ...,. " • i °"" HI... 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Clef....i.-. -on walwo ''°"' Ille W..ni"Olon R~ lft• MOCKR'f ......... 1.._..,. ... _ WASHINGTON CAPITALS Soni Jt.,, Pror.ovOll, rlOfll wino. to H•nlley ol "'4 •merl(.,. Ho<Uy ~ C•ll.O .,. J- M<Geouof\, ,.,.,.. from 8lllln91 Of Ille Welterfl Moc-•v Lteev•, •"" t.011 Frall(ttclle«I, 1-•l"d. frOffl Htnlley C 1•1 l<'"O , .. M .. S~M. Ille WortO "Of* --...d. ••• Gauchos reach for stru1ers Saddleback basketball faces rebuilding By CU.T SEEDEN of .. .,.... ,.... ,.... Saddleback Colleae coach BW Brummtl may be the onl)' community colle1e baaketbaJI coach in the nation who bu three former four-year school playen ln hla 1tarllng lineup. Brummel, beginning bl1 1econd year at the Gauchot' head coach, is 11oing to need all the help he can get. His loae retume.r from the 1980·81 squad whtch finished with a 21 ·8 overall mark is out for the new season with a knee injury. With sophomore Gary Jones lost for the season, Brummel was forced to recruit elsewhere and he had to reach to such areas as Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Texas to find a starting lineup which needs o nly to learn how to play together. BJlUMMEL COULD have bad twtf other returners in his lineup, but Curtis Crossley and Bob Thornton both defected to UC Irvine ln a move that was not unexpected . The two join another familiar face Crom Saddleback's past in Anteater Coach Bill Mulligan. But enough about players who won't be out to earn the Gauchos another Mission Conference title. Leading the list of newcomers is 5.9 point guard Donnie Dodds, who played freshman ball at Temple Uruversity last season, starting in 24 of 26 games. Dodds was the team's assist leader and his best attribute is his ball·handling ability. A natural team leader, he also proved he knows how to score by pouring in 28 points in last year's McDonald& All-star- Classic. "He·s an exciting player,·· admits Brummel, "He'd be Division I in a lot of places." Freshman Tracy Mitchell, out of Massachusetts, will serve as a backup to Dodds if he's not starting. "He's a fine freshman. He hu all the tools and he's just great on defense,," Brummel admits. "He gets up in the air ID a hurry." Brummel's 1981·82 edition of the Gauchos represents quite a change from last year's squad. The Gaucho team which woo the Mission Conference title with a 10·2 record was a group of "big and slow playe rs who could s hoot well," Brummel points out. THIS ¥EAR'S SQUAD will rely on speed, particularly from 6·1 guard George Turner who played at the University or Texas two years ago and red-sh.irted for the Gauchos last season. ''They (with Dodds> make ooe From Page 02 Bill Brummel or the best guard combinations in the state," Brummel aays. "Tracy is one of the most exciting player8 we've ever bad. He's quick and strong." Al forward or winger, Brummel has Dave Wisniewski, a 6 ·6 s tar , also from Pennsylvania, who heard about the Saddleback basketball traditioo from Dodds . "He's a strong aggressive kid probably too aggressive. We're worried about him get.tmg i n foul trouble,·' Brummel admits. And with his other froot liner Jones out for the aeuoo, depth becomes a major concern to Brummel. At center, Brummel has 6-9 Ric k Doyle, who _elayed for --coach'Tim Tiiflwo yeiifigo-if UC I. A root injury kept Doyle out of the Anteater lineup for most of the 1979-80 season, and another fool injury prompted h i m to s kip the 80 ·81 campaign. "He still bas to have the foot heavily taped, but I expect bim t o play real well for us," Brummel says. BRUMMEL'S PROBABLE reserves are all from the surrounding Orange Coast area, and led by a pair of Capistrano Valley High grads -Cam Bryant and Lance Reed. Bryant, 6-3, will be a sub for Turner, wtule Reed, at 6-8, will be the Gauchos' backup center. In addillon, the Gauchos have tbe services of 6~ forward Eric Fuchser , who played on tbe same Ocean View High team with Wayne Carlander , and therefore didn't shoot that muc h. With Carlander, the prolific shooter: that he is, now toiling at USC, Fuscber figures to go t-0 the basket more often. PCAA OUTLOOK • • • Berry thmks will find his way to the NBA. "He's got all the athletic tools," Berry said. "We may even nm him at guard. He's just an excellent player." M cNealy scored in double rigures 22 times last season and finished with an 11.6 average. The only other experience in the San Jose lineup is supplied by 6·8 center Ed Uthoff sod guards Michael Moore and John Russo. The Spartans also boast the talents of former Saddleback College player Kevin Bowland. PCAA media choice: Fourth place. lJC lrvlne "Kevin Magee? He's been coached so well," Mulligan joked, referring to his years with the 6·8 forward out of Magnolia, Miss ., both al Saddleback College and UCI. ··I think Kevin is stronger now from knocking heads with the Russians," Mulligan continued, this time alluding to Magee's presence on the World University Games team from the U .S. t.his past summer. McDonald, Whieldon, Rainer Wulf and Grant Taylor are also back for the '81·82 campaign, and that means , PCAA opponenta can expect the same type of run·and·gun offense which produced the nation's highest scoring average. M ulllgan also expressed disappointment with the Anteaten' inability to secure Anaheim Convention Center for more than the two cames . Scheduled Ulil HUOO. On ~ other band, he liked the Jdea ol ptayin1 ln comfortable Crawford Hall on campus. "We Uke to play at bome became It's CO&Y. I'd a110 Uke to see 1ome klnd of a clock CsimUar to the NBA't M·tecmd clock) lnttalled. "I'd pNfw lo 10 up and down the covt. !hit who knows? U we 1et abud ot F1" .. DO State, 2.0, we mltbt lliold the damn ball,·• MWli1u johd. I PCAA media c hoice: First place . UC Santa Barbara Coach Ed De Lacy's Gauchos were 11 ·16 last season, and this year's schedule features such formidable foes as California, St. Joseph 's, Houston and Washington. Four starters return to the Gaucho lineup, along with newcomer Michael Russell who will try to replace former Golden West College standout Walter Evans at guard. "We'll be in the hunt, too and play the style of basketball that our opponent plays against ua. This is the first year we'll have a real versatile team." Media choice: Seventh place. Ualvendty of tbe Pacific Coach Dick Fichtner showed off the Tigers' brand new Alex G. Spanos Center, a 6,000.aeat facility with wooden beams and impressive seating. However, the new arena takes away the Tigers' advantage of playirig in their old pit at. the Stoc kton Civic Arena in downtown Stockton. "From the pit to the paJace," noted Fichtner who joked that he had the Stockton basketball floor transported to the new arena. Fichtner's biggest concern is trying to replace All·American Ron Cornelius (22.3 average). Media choice: Eighth place. Utala State The Aggiet, after finlsblDt 1880·81 with a 12-1e record, bout a solid lineup, led by 6-7 forward Haakon AuatufJord and 6-U center Leo Cunnintbam wbo plays delplte a "noe·hmcUoninc rillbt hand due to u UUW'Y la bll aopbomore year,'' ace«dlal so Coach Rod TUeller. The t\aMI. la f •ct, wW b11 d•pendllll Oil Cum1-•'• domludoa ..-tM tiMat, If tMy ...... to eUia.a. for ta. PCAA title. PCM media~: .. plaee. ( - t: l I P-1 q t lit Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT /Wednesd•y, November 18, 1981 A ........... Land brings $8.8 million What miay be the h111he.st price ever puld for a bare ploce or Sao l"raad1co dirt Wll orrered by .. Tex11 high rise development compony nd a local developer. Trammel Crow Co. and San FranciKCO developer Todd Spelker paid SJ 8 million -S795.'8 per square root for a slende r vacant lot or surplus city lA&nd ut tht· ~·orner ol Wuhlngcon 3nd Montgomery 1tree~s on the edge of the tlnanc1al district. John Donovan. assistant city director of property. said he believed the r>ricc was the highest paid for raw lund in thl' city's high~rise development boom. Although there have been higher prices paid per square foot, those have included bwldlngs, Donovan said. * * Famed soprano 1 .. eontyne Price said she wall make an unexpected appearance al the San Franclseo Opera opposite FEMALE SOLDIER -Kathy Kaufmann , taking part in Bright Star exercise in Egypt, talks to two male soldiers during war games. Ms . Kaufmann, based at Ft. Stewart, Georgia, is fluent in Arabic and acts as an interpreter in the exercises. Luciano Pavarotll ton1~ht 1n the lead role of Verdi's opera "Aida." Ms Price, a soloist with the New York Metropolitan Opera Company, agreed to fall 1n for Margaret Prace. no relation, who has been s uffering from a cold, s pokesman J effrey Rubin .. • Universit,y 'gets nothing' said. • ~ . • Leontyne Prace, a former L•ONTYNe l'1uc1E Washington regent decries lack of return on interj eron soloist with the San Francisco company. had been In San Francisco rehearsing for 11 role in another revenues back into research opera. SEATTLE CAP ) -The University of Washington attracted media attention, but little else, when ll announced this year that its scientists and a San Francisco co mpany explatned the Washington Research Foundation, an agency formed to see that inventors -not somebody else benefit from similar inventions and that jobs and money generated from such inventions stay 10 Washington state. labs as block grants. Tickets to the Pavarotti have been sold out for Many more ventures such as months and scalpers were asking -and receiving the interferon breakthrough are -hundreds of dollars for seats possible. For example, UW * * researchers have developed a A bout 400 shoutinJl studenL11 barricaded a _ discovered a faster and cheaper w ay to produce interferon, touted as a possible cancer cure. surgical knife with an attached building ln Brull where tormer Secretary of State laser, which can coagulate the Henry Kissinger was speaking blood as the knife cuts. Several today, trapping him inside an The California firm, Genentech Inc .• whic h has rights to the procedure under an agreement with the UW , got the commercial benefit Simpson said the foundation will arrange for commercial use of ideas developed by inventors at the UW and other state college labs and non-profit organizatjons such as the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Resear ch Center and the Virginia Mason Clinic years ago, UW researchers oCfice. Unlverslly or Brasilia developed a better way to officials said communicate with scuba divers The students shouted and the invention went "Kissin ger go ho me " and nowhere because the inventors carried anti U.S. banners Some ·'The university got lrnthing. didn't know what to do with it. threw rocks and broke windows. Besides bringing to market witnesses said There was no Researchers Earl Davie and Ben Hall got to write a paper. But Genentech stock went up 7 points that one day S55 million," W. Hunter Simpson, a U W regent, told a group of researcher s. high ·tech executives and financiers . The organization will process patents and License technology, deriving revenues from royalties. consulting contracts and holdings of stock in new enlef'prises-!fhe-~oundalion ~ non .profit and will plow products hatched in non-profit report of 11\)unes labs. the foundatjon will sell the • * researchers ' services to Two Southern Californians H1EN•YK1ss•NGE11 companies which generate their were fined and placed on probation for a year alter own ideas. pleading guilty to planning a paraC'hute Jump o!! El ·'There's a lot of research that Capitan. • ('Ould be going on that-isn't," ~ark Sechler of l.akew~d was o~dered lo ''That's.. wrong.-g~,·· Simpson told his audience as he sa~ Hall, chairman of ~.y,~-eo11t.Dibute $500 &.o-Lhe Yosemite Mountain Rescue school of genetics. Fund. 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Tn Whom II Mn Concern l(ATHLEE"I l GREGORIE and DI ANA R WINN INC11 AM ••• •OPfvlno to the Department o t A 1<oh01 le 11e,,,.,419e Control 10.-"o .. On Sole _, " WIN IPubllc E•tlnt Pl•<•I 10 Wfl et<-k !lever_, ., lltl NewPo•l lllYd COiie M .. •. C•lllofnle Pull411Nd 0--CoHt 0.lly Pltot. Novem-11 "'' ~1 ru1uc MIT1C£ NOtlCIE 011 Al'P'l.lCATIOM "oa CHANOt IN OWNm•SHIP' o" ALCOMOl.IC aElflE•AGe LICENSI ,,.,..., To 'If_.,, II Mey Conc .. n Their parachuting plan was discovered when Sechler was rescued by helicopter after falling 80 PlACIS feel down an embankment and s pending the night on a mountain trail. llammond descended to get help. Parachutmg an the park was prohibited in August 1980 * • A San Francisco farm has been awarded nearly Sl m1lhon 1n damages for business lost to a now-defunct Chicago area firm that sold counterfeit T ·shirts bearing the name of popular rock groups. ELLEN RAY COBB BECK al<a Ro s ar y wall b11 o n EL E JAMES MADISON COBB, Wednesday. November 18. L N R BECK AND PATRICK'S PV8 11 ~YtnQ to llW D•P•""""' or Al,ohOll< 8evt••9e ContrOI fOf "47" OH SALE GENERAL f PUllL IC E.llTINC PLACE I lo Wll elcollollc bt,...,_, el ,._., H••bO• 81•0 Coll• WW Cell!ornf• t1'U PuOltS....., Or ... Co.ti O•fly Piiot Senior L' S Distract Judge Hubert L Wall ordered the former owners or Creative Screen Design, suburban Elk Grove Village, to pay treble damages of $888.000 and $77 .000 in attorneys fees lo Winterland Concession Co of San Francisco Will determined that Winterland, which has exclusive rights to sell T-shirts bearing the logos of many rock groups, lost $275,000 between July 1979 and October 1980. when Creative Screen sold bootleg shirts outsidC' concert halls a t reduced prices. d fc.o d lM OF PET ITION T O res1 ento rona e ar,198lat7:30PMatOurLady ADMINISTER ESTATE Ca Pa ssed away onQueen or Angels Catholic NO A .111116 November 16, 1981 Born Church , Newport Beach. T 0 n 1 1 January 28, 1912 an Idabel, Mass of Christian Burial will beneficiar ll's hc~e~rtosr <> Oklahoma. Survived by his be celebrated on Thursday, and contln~Pnt UPdi tor<> of wife Muriel. and 3 sisters November 19 , 1981 at E n Ir ma Mallory of Wi chita lO:OOAM at Our Lady Queen t~e Ray BPCll ;ind Falls, Texas. Illa Mae or Angels Catholic Church. oe sons .who ma.Y bP Barnell of Heber Springs, Private lnt.erment at Pacific ot.herw1se mtprec;ted 1n -'hf> Arkansas and Verlia C. View Memorial Park , wi ll ;in~ or Pc;tatP . Hamilton of Holmes Beach. Newpor t Beach Paci fi c A oet111on hac; been filed Florida and 1 brother James View Mortuary directors by John F Bec k in the C. Cobb of Oklahoma City, JOHNSON Suoenor Court of Ornnqp Oklahoma and nieces and MEI, s JOHNSON , County reQuPsltnq that nephews. He was a member resident of Costa Mesa, ca. John F Becll be nobo1n!Pd of our Lady Queen of Angels Passed away 00 November as oerson;:it rPorec;en tal1ve Catholic Church, Newport 15 1981 at the age or ~ He is to admm15lpr the PSfate Of Beach and a member of the su'rvaved by htS wife Donna s. Ellen Rav Beck (under thP Irv me Coast C.Ountry Club John.son or Costa Mesa, ca , 1 I n d . P o P n d " n I Recitation of the Holy son Malton Dale Johnson of Adm1n1<;trat1on of Estates 7-~=-=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;=:;;;;;;-}San Otego. Ca .. 1 daughter Actl. The oet1t1on is set for Neptune Societ v Leslie Pauline Axelrod or heannQ .'" Deot No 3 at uo1ATION au111u•t SIA Westminster, Ca., his mother 700 C1v1c Center Drive 646-7431 Harriett Johnson or Costa WP<;! '"the City of Santa Novemo.r II, 1'111 ~-111 rueuc 11rtE NOTICE 0, SALIE 0' l'l:llSONAL 1'110 .. IEllTY AT .. lllVATf SALE ... IO'l:JCI' In 111, Suotrior Court o• llW SIOI• ol CalltorniA, tor ttw County of Or.,-.9P In IM M•ller ol ll'IP E•tatt ol BESSIE HOPll INS OecH..0 N Ot•r• '" hfrftly 91..,tn '"'' ltte 1i1ndftr\IQnf<I wlll w-11 '' Prh4te ,,ale. lo lhf lliqh!Kl •nO OHi bt-r \Ubjt<t 10 eo"ll"'"''lon ot wld S-rlor Court on or •II., Ille 10tll <Ml• of Oeombe 1'11 ., Ille office or MARV IN 8 kAPE LUS l lO N""POft ,...,,.,..Orin Sult• no N--1 BH<ll C•lllor11I•, Countr of 0r""9' Si.le al C•lllornl•, •II "'" rlqlli lillf •no Int.,,.\! al H IO cu.c.o...i .ttt trw lime al clNlll -ell llW ••Olll 1111e -1111erftl 1~•1 llW e\l•lt Of ,..0 __ ,,.. ACQUI~ 0• O()f'ralt0n of l•w or otl'Wrwlw otMr lhefl or In •Clellllon to 111•1 ot wld M<t .. Hl al ,.,. lime Of OMth In •no IO •II llw tHt•ln Dtooertv •lhUIHI In 1r.. c11v of NtwPOrt 8eacll c ...... ty or Orenqe S.ittt of c11rornl• o•rtlcul•rly °"\( ,.lbtd M fOf~\ to-wit * * Some burros rounded up at the China Lake Naval Weapons Cent.er where the Navy s aid they interfered with planes have been adopted at Kid City, a corral set up by a conservation group, a spokeswoman S«ltd Most or the 10 people who showed up at Kid City. SO males north of Los Angeles, left with a burro after paying the $50 adoption fee , said Cheryl Mouras, v1c~ preside nt of the Animal Protection Institute • * Mexico seized its r.rth U.S. tuna fishing boat this year for fishing inside the claimed 200-mile limit and escorted at to the mainland seaport of Mazatlan, the American Tunaboat Assoc1at1on said today. 0 Me sa . ca . and 3A na Cat lfornia on c~~~l~%a1~[~ry19~~ 6~~ grandchildren Mr. Johnson Decembf>r 16 1981 a t 9· JC society for9 yearswasaretailC'lerk a.m,F. YOU OBJECT 1 ~11f"'f'""'"00• with Albertson Market m . O 1'6J c-a6t MoCMle Hom• loc:OIMI 1------- ., 8n'1de VIII-771 C.mbrlOQe --i R • d w • .,. NeWPo•I 8U<h C•lllo;nla, -----------e tire Int ludl"lj ftou..,llold lurnlt urt •nd P'IJlltC MOOC( 2' ftrs C•m •-· Anaheim unlll his retirement I h ~ gr an 1 1 n q 0 f 1 h e ...!:::=========~Ylll December, he was also a oet1t1on, you shout~ P•ther turnl,hlt'IQ' loc•t•o tf\ere•ft. a"ct 1------------IUHl>OIO of._. '4C IFfC VllW M&.eO•tAl P,UI( Cemetery Mor1uary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1 l1c V1 "w Onv1' Ncwoort Beach 644 2700 McCC>aMIQ( MORTU .. IES Laouna Beach 494 941S Laouna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano •% 1776 HAllOl lAWK-MT. OLIVE Mortuary •Cemetery Cremalory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540 SSS• f'tHCIHOTHIU llU .. OADWAY MORTU#.U 110 Broactwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 IAlnlHGllOH IMfTH & T\m41Ll WHTCUff CHA'IL 427 E 1711'1 SI Costa Mesa 648-9371 .... Cl-.OTHIH IMl'Tl41' MOITUAIT 827 Main SI ~nllnQton Boacn ~ A Ttrms of wit U\I\ In 1•_.ul .,..,...,. l'ICTfTIOUS aUSINIESS member of Fleet Reserve aooear at the hear!nq and Association !J17S of Santa s.tate ~our O'?iec,t1ons or Ana Memonal servtces will file written ob1ect1ono; with be held on Thursday , the .court bPfo r e th£> November 19 , 1981 at hf'annq. Your aooearance lO:OOAM at Pierce Brothers l'T'aV bP '" oer<;on or by of lh• Un1lf'd St el~ on <Oftflrm•tlon of NAME ST ATIEMINt \•t• or 01rt ce \f\ end batence Th• fotlowfnQ otr\on I\ doinq ,.1o~nced by not~ 'ecurted by t:.>''"-H•s Mnr lqaqe or Tru" OetO on tht Ol!l.APl.ANTE A"IO COMPANY, prop.tJrty \0 \Old Tf'ft per cent of w•.-. trvttw ·Wf'I~. N"'WPOrt Bt•<f't. •mounl bid 100. -llHI w'1h blO C.ellf<>r"'• '1t60 Bid• o.-Off.,.\ 10 bt In wrltl"O •"" Brue~ A Thtl• 60)'" trvlne Bell Broadway Chapel with vour attorney ML LHh rr · · IF YOU ARE A pf er~ Br~t~~r~cia~•~fj CR .E DI T 0 .R or a wlll IHt ,..,lolvf!d al 1 ... atoro~ld oHl<f .11 .. nue. N•Wl)Ort f) .. (I>, CAlllOrnlA •1 •"Y 11"'4' Afler trw first PUbll<•llon ??MO ..... olalWlbf!IOl'l!dAl•ol~I• Thi• 0011,..., I• <Onduclocl by •n O•ltd 1111• 10tll oev o1 November tl\dlvlOu•I Broadwa y M 0 rt u a r y continqent creditor of the directors deceased you must fife '"' . BN<e A Tll~I\ £1..IZ1'8Elli GRANIC'1 Thi• tl•l-1 ,.., lltl>d with Ille l!'Hcu1rlw of'"" E\IAllt Counlr Cl••-of O••nO" COuflty on ol •alO S.\\l<r HoOkln• November 16 '"' · your claim with the court MAlllll"' A t(JIPELUS llllMM -----------io r o r ec;ent it t o the Attorney ror E w~utrl• Publlt.hed Or.,. Coe\! O•llr Pllol, DEATHS llSIWHIRE I CHICAGO lAPl Rear Adm . \\llUam 0. Gallery, 77. an aide to Adm \\ 11liam Halsey dunng Y.orld \\ ar II and comm;inder of the aarcrart carrier Princeton durin11 the Korean \\ ar, dted F'nday personal representa tivP apoointed by the court Publl<IWO Or-Cout O•lly Piiot ~O• 11. U , Dec ?t. 11111 !Of~ll NOV II 1' 1S 1 .. 1 SOJA-It within four months from ----------- the date of first issuance rull.IC MOT'tE PVIUC lll"tE of letters as orovided 1n '~~~fr!:~!'::r Section 700 of the Prov ate NOTICE TOCJllDfTOas Th~ followlno per\On I\ dol"9 Code of California The .~:~~~~:, .. ~.~Ee~> °""1~,~~FoMeoiia ,.,, JusTtN time for filing claims will Noll e• 11 ""•bv 11ven to 111e t ( .,_i t f CRAIG. 1100! f'«lll( Co.11 11"9tlw•r no exp re .,.. or o our C••ctllo•• 01 AHMAD ALAST• No 10, 11_1,..._ auell ceutornla months from the date of Tr..,•f.ror -11U1t0Hs -"' 11 '1641 the hearing noticed abOve "' E 11111 si ... a1 ,.,.,. MeH, '°""'Y C••'9 K.._ 11oin P.c111< co." of 0••"9't. SCate of C.tl!oml•, _, • YOU MAY EXAMINE ou1•t•-l•~to1»m-10 2!11':;~~.::..'° Huntt"l!lonl!t«ll the file kept by the court JOHN N O'ANIOllE -ltHONOA L Tiii• tiuMntn 11 <-..<lta "" .,. If you are interested In the ~.~,:.~~~·,:•;:~·~ ~:.!~~ 1ftd1v1ou••· estate. you may fif e a M1u1on1.11e1o.couMYcrtOr-state Cr•ltK-request with the court to of C•lltornl• T1111 ,,.,._,,. ... .., med '''" t,,. I I I t I f TM !>"009,,.., lo be trenslerl"fll I Coufltr Cler11 of Or•nll'I County on MADRID <APl The rec~ ve soec a no ce O 1ou1aa "'.,.. E 11111 strut, Coot! Nov•mbff1',t'll Marquise ot Ca81 Riera 90 the inventory of estate and MH• COllfll'( of Ore1199, Sl•I• ot Publlll'lld Or-C:O.•f 0.11~':=1 mother or Queen Fabio!~ or ,of the petitions. accounts c~1-:s'!~.,, l•Clnerlbtd in QlltlW••f Noy 11. tt. o.c , •. "" '°46-11 Belgium. died Monday. and rep0rts described In .,, All 11ock '" tr•d•. "•'11•n. Section 1200 . .5 of the equlp.n.,..11111000dwll1ott1W11 l"AST NIUC lll"tE LONDON (AP) -The Rev . Coll• Wlater, 53, former An1Ucan b1$hop of Damaraland ln Soutb·West Africa, wbo wu expelled by South Africa nine years aao. died Tuesday. --. Calffornia Probate Code. l'ooos -•Mt• 1uooW11 *' OltANGE JOHN A. i>UNCAN JOY-"" locettd et Art E 11111 StrMI, "fC'TITIOUS IUllNHS 610 Newpor1 Center Or. ~::1~~:· C-tyotOr-. sieteof NAMllTATIMSNT Suite 530 T II• bulk tr1n11er wllt b• !~ loll0W1119per.on 1' dolno butll\tu Ntwpor1 Beach, Ca. 92660 c..,•ummltltd on or •fl.,. tlle tt11 d•Y A New WlllOH 011: L•,!. Uh (714) 6.40-2320 OI Ot<embtf, 1't1, el 10 e.tn. et Glrlltld, S.ilt• " ,ovnltln Vtlley, Published Orange Coast :f:~~ ... e~~?~~ ;-:;.: e11ll0<nte'2101 Dally Pilot, Nov 18. 19. 25. s11t.• 9'Ce1Hem1. 1c ~:,'."'..:T.:oi":!"n.!!:O c~~::,t~~ 1981 $037·81 So fir et ll-It ttlt Tr_t.r_, t2M1 oll MlllHt 11.tmet end edelrttlft lll9CI r"h bu•llM" '' coMll<ltf .,, .,. DENVER CAP > -l .W. 1--------------11ry ,,..._fer u. llr• '*'" l•tt 1nc11v10Wt1 "8Ul" &•P'-1, 70, founder Nii 1rw11eme. ,...,, ,,_..,. ol R.ln••bY Tnlck Unet Inc. DAILY PILDT 0" .... ~ '•· ,.., r"'' "•'-' ... , ,.. .. w1111 111e and the Denver Rockets CLASSIFIED ADS :::, ~~ ~:':~,!'r.~'i:, o..,,.. c:-.., ~ profeulooal baaketball 842•M78 Tr....,_ '"!90 team, died Monday. l'Wfl"*I 0r...,. °'"' 0.llY Pli.1, Puetl-Or .. CM•• 0.lly ll'fi.t, •------------' No.,.m-1a. Ht! toaH1 Nov II, tS. Oe< t, t, 1"1 •.-ti ---------~-........ ..-- t eachers to m eet The Orange County Coast division of the California Retired Teachers Association wall hold its Christmas luncheon Dec. 7 at the El Adobe restaurant, 31891 Ca mino Capistrano m San Juan Capistranb. The Sa ddleback Co llege Chamber Singers wiU provide the entertainment. Reservations should be made b y Dec. l. C hecks for $7 per person , tax and tip included, are to be made payable lo CRTA and sent to Miss Ethel G. Pratt, 28132 Via Bonalde, Mission Viejo, 92692. For information call 581-1337. Wins award LA JOLLA <AP> - Dale Kaiser, \professor of biochcmi~try at the Stanford Univer sity School of Medicine, ha! rocei ved the Waterford Blomedlcal Research Award ror 1981 . The award ls a $10,000 cash prise and <'rystat trophy from Waterford OlHI Ltd. in Ireland. .6 rnlliti~~~~~~rn 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6. 7 8 CLASSIFIED INDEX -.. ,., ltll .. ... 1• IG llllo IOM .... ... ... 1• ,.., ·-1'10 I .. 1• •• ·-·-... tlllil ... 1)» ·-... HOit I .... ·-NII 11 .. -ta "" ---mo Ill);) 1111 -w -..... le ,.. --.. ,,.,. -,. ""' -..... ..... lM -'" 11'11 ... UY ..... lllt -- """'~' °"""". '°"' ... .n........ -'" ,,.,,....,.y.w.,.,_... )ti) ,,...""............... ..., -........... All) .... )....... w.... .. ..-1&•l'"' ,.,, ._ AIUIOtlltCUIUIJS, PCISOICALS & LDST & f0UN9 A_N!Qi,Wfh'l•h ••• "-'""°' """ l.r...a'CllM.u ~ .................. '""'°" ... "'. ~ W'1 .. ,1~· .... 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WU Wti -ms '1111 ... -'lllll ..:a. -"" M) *' -.., -•1 ---.,. ..... ......... , ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,....,.."9Mu: All real uhtt ad-v e t t I t't d I n t h I a newspaper ls subject to lbe Federal Fair Houa· lnl Act ol 1188 which maket It illepl to ad vertiae "IJ\Y preference . limitation. or dia crimlnalloo bued on race. color, re1re10R, Ml. or nauonal orig111. or an 1nteoUon to make any auch preference . llm1tal1on, or dis cnmlnallon " \ Th1' newspaper wall not know1nflY accept any advertasin& for real estate which is in viola· UOn or the law. lllOIS:~ ...Wdwcllttlreds deity-=~ rors I•• . Tiie DAILY PILOY ..._. WHlty for t1tt ftrst l•cerrect lasertlu ...,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~rel 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • IH~LTORS IMCUDllU FtMAMCIMG l.everage your money on th1' cu.ttom home in the guard gated rommunny of Big Canyon SS25.000 down moves you in Authentic rountry rustom home on 811 Ca· nyon Cou ntry Club golfcourse Owner will carry balance up lO 10 years' Best Fin.ancmg. Best View. Best Lou· lion For informalion contact D.M.MwrllillUr 76 s MULTIPU CHOICl! Lew DOW9 fl.,...tt Ho Do .. fl-r-wt! OrY•TelUs! NEWPORT BEACH sharp 2 story townhouse 3 bdrm . zi., bath. fireplace. patio plus ZS BOAT SUP' SELLER WIL L LISTEN • 12&,000! ..... ..,,,.. ..... •'7~7060. ' I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/WednHday, November 18, 1981 N "91., Nrt MIM H•l t.i.. Nol ,.le4 Nel ~lei Nel " L ,,., .. ''"" C:"O " "<11 c:io .. CllV .. I -,_ C:ht ... -c~ (11\1 "' "°' cio.. ("' ,,,, .. ,( I ao • ~· I " ITT 1110 ' " " .... 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Amtrak, operator of virtually all OW' passenger trains. is subsidized by the federal government to the tune of S700 million a year , which works out close to S3 for every man, woman and chllO in the count ry. Amtrak -give a cheer -is 10 years old thll year. ll took over the passenger tralns because the privately owned railroads, which were heavilJ subsidized by ~ the government \· in the I as t ~r o ce n tur y, ..,• wanted no part ....... .:7t of them after •-.,Cf>....;m;m"------ ~~see~edr ·~et~! MllTDI IDSIDWITZ airlines. And did they know what they were doing 1 Here's the 1980 boxs.core· Railroad Proflb Union Pacihc Santa Fe CSX Norfolk & Western Burlington Northern Southern Pactl1c Alrlloe Losses $404 milhoh $301 m illioh $281 million $232 million $222 million $155 m dllot'J Braniff $131 million American Airlines S75 million Western Airlines ·$29 million TWA ·$74 millioo Eastern Air Lmes $17 milUoe Uruted Airhnes -$15 miJUoo CSX. in case you're woodenng, represents the merger of the Chessie and Seaboard Coast roads-: And, oh yes. there was one aarline which continued lo buck the trend and made a lot of m oney! Atlanta·based Delta Air Lines In the year ended June JO. 1980. Della had profits of S93 m1lhon In the year ended June 30, 1981. Della's profits soared \o $146 million Some 37 million passengers boarded Delta plan .. last year That was more than the entire Amtrak system earned. Considerably more Amtrak carried about 22 m11lioo passengers Sull. look at 1t this way . that was a ne>A-record for Amtrak and the traffic was up 33 percent over the number of passenge .... earned in 1972. More people are taking the lrama. One reason ls belter equipment l recenUy rode a doubledecker train up the California coast. It wu a delighllul experience comfortable and scentc even though budget cuts have forced Amtrak into servint "airline food" <and 1t"s not free1 The big question always is . Do you have the luxury of time., It takes a n hour to fl y from Los An geles to S an Franc1sc.'O-Oakland. By train it takes 10 houn . J.. The problem that Congress wrestles with eveq • year 1s that the fares paid by passengers do not cover costs. Not nearly. In fiscal 1980 Amtrak collected ~ .. m1lhon from passengers The cost or operaung Ult . system came to Sl.l b1lhon -and that deficit bas Git .. be made up by government, both federal and stal.e. California is enjoying a minor renaissance in rail tr avel today because the state's transportat10• department subsidnes 1t These subsidy payments reall) 1rntate some people. Mi chael Conant. who teaches in the busaness school at the University of Cahforn1a at Berkeley. sent me a copy or a letter be wrote to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. in which he objected to these subsidjea as a "waste of taxpayers' money.·· Professor Conant pointed out that people ~ould not nde the rails tf they had to pay the full cost ~ Amtrak argues back that "nowhere 1n the worl{l does passenger rail service break even" anj• there's fresh evidence m on that point from Wesl Germany. where the Bundesbahn. one or the world"I m ost admired r ail systems. carries 1 billion passengers a year, about 50 limes what Amtrak STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT UPS AND DOWNS N-I UnEI 'Pl 7 UMET Tr S M<lnl.,,M O • G•tllAlv s \ Gen SIMI • CrarAtcll I EmpOE t>lC I Owl•GE pf t HOU1 F•l>flc 10 HOU\lnl 1 )lpf 11 Pl•r I lml)I 1, P\lre•lftd n FtnCe>Am "Worto Alrw IS "M lftll 16 WlebOldl Sir II IUlnl I 3'0f N-1 Playtsoy En t COHllQI pfA J LLCC#P • Fllmw•rt S Aot<O ~ '~~'°f"" I Oe11Rad • 11 our ""8W 10 JOlllllOllEll' : I 'S~"f-t 11: 11 GC:A c;o,.p t " ll01'"18f1 IS ClllG 'P! 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