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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-20 - Orange Coast Pilotto D~neyl ..... ~ <See story below> •• * * •• ORlfHil COAST YOUR HOMITDWN DAllY PAPIR 0 ~. AN IJ t ( u L "" ~ ' . • ' ~·I c £ N., ~ W olllan lands_ plane after pilot dies BEAUMONT. Texas <AP> - A woman who had watched her hus band pilot a plane many times but had never worked the controls herself -safely landed a single-e ngine plane without ins tructions from anyone when he had a fatal h e art attack s h ortly afte r tukeoff. Mildred Co rnwell said her husband. Gene, fa 52. for me r president and publisher of the Beaumont Enterprise & J ournal, slumped over after the plane rose into the air from Beaumont Muni ci p a l Airport o n Wednesday afternoon for a flight to Waco. • · 1 tried to radio for help to the control tower and they an fact heard me but I did not know this.·· Mrs. Cornwell said. "My attempts to talk to the tower were interrupted because Gene fell across my lap and I had to fight to get him back in his seat so that I could bring the plane in He kept falling over on me. however. and it was a battle to get the plane down. '"(finall y flun g the headphones an the back seat because I wanted everything clear as possible." she said. Mr s . Cornw e ll said h e r husband slumped in his seal and his hands left the controls of the a irplane when they had climbed to about 900 feet "I belleved he had suffered a hea rt attac k and m y only thought was that I had lo gel him down safely and get him to a doctor. I had never flown a plane but had watched Gene fly many times" As s he landed the plane. crosswinds blew it o ff the runway and 1t landed in a grassy med ian The wheels were ripped off a nd t he aircraft skidded about 90 feet back into the middle of the runway, witnesses said . "When we landed. I jumped out and tried to pull Gene out of the plane and a man who was about lo take off in another :plane saw me and came to my assistance." Mrs . Cornwall said. She said her husband had not reported any chest pains and did not have a history of heart trouble. Peace Justice Wallace Mccasland said Cornwell died or an apparent heart attack. Cornwell, a nati ve of Okl a homa , was r eared in Denton and Waco and gr aduated from Baylor University in 1950 lie moved to Beaumont an 1956 Moore ~clever cri:minal or • Michigan hit by c-rippling snows, winds By The Associated Press The season's first maJor snowstorm that left at least six people dead in the Midwest s urged into the Great Lakes region with strong winds today. crippling much of M1ch1gan with foot-deep snow. At least 39,000 homes and bus inesses were without power in Michigan and blowing snow made driving nearly 1mposs1ble in much or the stale and m northern Indiana. ··with the wet. heavy snow. trees ar e coming down on electric lines." said J ohn J . K ea ne . a s pok es man f or Consumers P o w er Co in Traverse City. Schools we r e closed in scattered districts an the Lower Peninsula. "It ·s going to take us most of today to put Grand Rapids back together ," said Al Shepard, another utility spokesman. The National Weather Service at Ann Arbor said a foot of snow was reported al Hes pe ria, northeast of Muskegon. and that snow was falling in most parts of the Lower Penins ula and the western Upper Peninsula. In Holland , police urged citizens lo stay at home until noon so that cleanup operati9ns would not be h a mpe r ed by traffic. Northerly winds gusted to 40 mph in Findlay and Akron , Ohio. this morning as rain and thundershowers moved into the northeastern slates. The storm Thursday left some 11 inches of snow in Minneaoolis Cars ticketed at chieI's talk TUCSON, Ariz. <AP) -There was· Tucson Polic~ Chief Peter Ronstadt, telling members or the Tucson Metro politan Chamber of Commerce that police need more cooperation from lhe public. 1 And, at the same time, there was one of his officers outside the hotel where Ronstadt was speaking, ticketing the cars of chamber members with parking . citations. Between 20 and 30 cars driven to t he breakfast meetina Thursday were parked on a atreet across fro1D the hotel. There are "no park.log" slgna all al098 the street. Ronstadt 11 the brother of atnaer Unda Ronstadt -he waa swamped with calla from people complalninl about the Ucketa. { t • and S t. Paul . Minn . and contributed to the collapse of huge fabric dome over the new Hub ert H Humphr ey Metrodome m Minneapolis. T h e s torm rank e d "somewhere in the top 10" of the worst storms tn the state's history, said radar spec1ahst Raine r Dombrows ky of the <See SNOW. Pa~e A21 Manager 'ref used' to check Holden By The Assodaled Press A Ne wport Beach divorcee who claims s he was William Holden's fiancee said Thursday t he man ager o f Ho lden 's apartment building re fused to check on the missing actor until several days a fter Holden died. "I think the m anager was just intimidated," Patricia Morgan Stauffer said in a telephone interview from her home "Ball had made it very clear to him that he did not want to be disturbed." Mrs. Stauffer said she last spoke with Holden on Nov. 8 and be ca me concerned late last week when he hadn't called her for several days. She said Brian and Elaine Keating. the staff at Holden's Palm Springs home, shared her concern and tried to get the building manager at the actor's Santa Monica apartment to see if everything was all right. Mrs. Stauffer said she talked with the Kealings last Sunday, .. and at that time the butler was distressed because the manager wasn't co-operative about going to check on him ... The body of the 63-year-old star was discovered Monday morning by the buildin g manager, but the ·coroner said he had dled four or five days earlier. The coron e r s aid Holden, who was drunk at the time, bled lo death afler tripping on a throw rug, crashing Into a nlghl table and gashing his forehead open. The manager's name was not revealed by any of the parties Involved and a reporter who tried lo talk with him at the buUdlng earlier in the week was threatened with arrest by a man who was slttlns at the lobby deak and who refused to 1lve his name. Mra. Stauffer, former wife ol Acapulco racquet club owner Teddy Stauffer, aay1 abe wu to '<See l'IANCEE, P11e Al) FATAL CRASH Firemen hose down the s mall foreign-m ade auto driven by Jim John Maiman . 39. o f 205 Cypress St.. :"iewport Beach Car hit the rear of a motorhome parked on the southbound San Diego Freewa~ ~houlder north or Harbor Boulevard an Costa Mesa. Malmin. who o.i1, ~ S&.tt -.., O..rtn Man CH P officers s aid plowed into the vehicle at about 5 p.m . Thursday while attempting to e vade stopped traffic, died at 12:30 a .m this morning at UCI Medical Center where he was rus hed for treatment or head injuries and third-degree burns 7 found guilty • ID drownings Verdict 'renews faith' of fat her on 1 of 2 victims PITTSFIELD, Mass. <AP ! - A jury's verdict that seven teen-age boys were guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the drowning of two youths from a rival high school "has renewed my faith." says the father of one of the victims. Severa l o f th e yo ung defendants broke down in tears after t he Jury announced its verdict Thursday night. The mothers of some of the youths were in tears too as they stood with their arms a round their sons at the bar. Pirwcchio writes aging disease boy ORKNEY, South Africa (AP> -Just like Pinocchio, his fairy tale idol, Fransie Geringer wants nothing more than to be an ordinary boy. But t he 8-year-old South African youngster probably won 't live to get his wis h because of a rare aging disease called Progeria. that's robbing him 'of years. One wish did come true this week for the child whose wrinkled hands and feet and bald head belong to someone 10 tJmes his age -Fransie got a letter from Pinocchio. After Fransle's plight was reported by The Associated Pren U\lJ aummer, tbe Disney organlzat1on, which produced the animated venloD of tbe ltallan rable about Pinocchio, oromlaed Franale he'd set a 'f l ietter from his long· nosed Idol. '·He ( Fransie I fetches the mail everyday. Yesterday <Tuesday) he came running to us and told us he had received a very funny letter. When be realized it came from Pinocchio, he wanted to cry for joy," the youngster's father, Herman, told a report.er. In the letter, Pinocchio told Fransle: "The blue fairy told m e that you are one of my blgaest fan.s. She also said that you are a real boy -like me." Before the year ls out, Franale will aet. to rpeet. his idol. He and bl1 family leave next week for the United Statea to visll Dlane1land. Thelr trip la beins paid for by American and Brlttah readen moved by the youn11ter's stru11le. The bodies of the two victims, Ri chard Retzel Jr . 18, and Barry Griffin, 19, we re found June 5 in the back seat of a white 1971 Cadillac pulled from the bottom of a lake bordering the two small towns of Lee and Lenox In the Berkshire Hills. Autopsies showed they had enough alcohol in their systems to be considered drunk. Both vi cli m s were 1980 graduates of Lee High School. All seven defendants were June graduates of Lenox Memorial High School , an athletic rivaJ of Lee. The prosecution contended the youths drowned after the car, borrowed by a friend, rolled into the water about 1 a.m. during a melee at a boat ramp involving the two victims, another Lee youth and the seven from Lenox. It took the jury eight hours to convict Peter Blanco, 17; Todd Terpak, Steven Pirelli, Joseph Burke J r., Mark Hlnman and Robert Walker, a ll 18; and Bruce Kern. 19. They were released on their recoanlzance for aentencln1 Dec. 4. Each f acea up to 20 years In prhon on each of t he two involuntary manslau1hter counta. The seven defendants also were convicted · of one of two auauh Md battery charaea they faced. The mJldemeanor charge (See GUILTY, Pase AJ) • after working for the circul ation department of the Waco News Tribune for five years After servi ng as circulation director in Beaumont. he was named business manager in 1972 In September 1975, Cornwell was promoted to publisher and in March 1980 was n a m e d presi d ent of the Enterprise Co . which publishes both newspapers . Cornwell res igned in August a nd was s ucceeded by Harold E Martin. ? • • • NBinan's case goes to jury By GLENN SCOT!' OI -0.-IJ ll'IMI -A dozen jury members began deciding today whether Newport Beach psychologist Telford Moore is one of Orange County's cleverest criminals or a man so beaten and confused that he couldn't give police a straight s tory on the night his roommate was shot. Orange County Superior Court Judge Myron Brown gave the seven women and five men on the j urv final instructions Thursday evening. They were expected to deliberate most or today -and perhaps much longer -in deciding the fate of Moore. the man accused or the Nov. 5. 1980. killing of Stanley Espinda In his closing argument, Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown told the JUry members their primary task will be to d e t e rmine wh y M oore's ex planation of the s hooting given to police changed. In his initial call for help to the Newport Beach Police Department. Moore said he was in the bathroom when he heard a loud bang and a strange voice. He told the dispatcher no guns were in the ho u se . T h e prosecutor called this Moore's "burglar story." Later . after h our s of ques tioning and after a detect· ? had mentioned tests for gunshot residue on Moore's hands, he began to tell a new story that he in fact did have a gun and had intended to commit suicide in front of Es pinda when he blacked out, Moore said. A psychiatrist, Dr. Myron M arshaJI, and a psychologist, <See J URY, Page A2) ORANGI COAST llATHIR Low clouds. fog tonight and early Saturday. Mos tly fair Saturday a fternoon. Lows tonight 57 at beaches. 50 inland. Hi ghs Saturday, mid-60s a long coast, lower 70s inland. Details l>age A3. ·1NSIDI TODAY If JIOU thought tlw Ranu and the Angel• had front-office problema, cMclc with fM Laker•. And 10ith . Poul Weathlad. Sn Page Cl. ·11111 ' I ' . . . I• .· ~ .. • t i .. "a • • • • • • Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 4 candiilates rap IJayakawa·· in Newport forum 8) FREDERI K HOEMEIU. 04 Ille o.llr l'lltC aw.tt 1omeitmet ln a harp con trait. R. Men 10 par 1c : • • I 'm Ju 1 t drubblnS du rang the course ol •hown up lo lace questioners .• QueaUoned. tor example, on embarrassed by ll . u I• lho banquet sponsored by lhe Schmitz, well known from hJs On the president'• call earlier thla week for talk11 with the Soviet Onion on llmltat1on of nuclear Drms In Europe, McCloskey said, "It's one or the &realest step tbe president has taken. It's time for both of us to cul back this Insane arms race." . Four of the el.aht candldatea gee k l n1 the R epublican nomination ror S.J. ftayukawa's lJ S. Senate seat 11reed on al ~&111t one lhlnt Thursday nleht; It will take a candidate stronrer than the Incumbent to d~fea~ (iov Edmund G Brown Jr. should Brown be the Democratic oominee In the race. their r acllont to dl11clo urea t nconslstent with evcrythtn1 Oranae County ftepubltcan 11hoot·from the-hip commentary, that White HouH national Ronald Reagan stands tor." Central Committee. So did the told the audience they can go security alde Rlchud Allen othe rir who we r en't present, with Hayakawu "or a guy who accepted a S1 000 fee ror Ted Brulnsma, former dean Rep. Barry Goldwuter Jr.. stands for something." urranging an lnte~vlew between °1 the Loyola Law School. Los R · W oo d I a n d H I I I • ; Bruln11m a uld "Senator a Japanese publication and First Anaeles: "I would have relieved bus ineuwom an M aureen llayak~.wa cannot beat J erry Lady Nancy Reagan , the Allen of duty. He 's lost his Reagan, und San Oleeo Mayor Brown. . following views were expressed: credibility." Pete Wilson. Dornan, who said he voted for Dornan said arms reductton11 arc necessary for maintaining a civilized world, while Brulnsma called the president's program .. an act of genius. Schmitz of the Soviets !>a id . 'You c~n'l make deals \\1th them The s urest road to peare is to let them know that yo u are ready for war .. ~ Beyond that, the views or the 1our Republican contendns appearing al a you ng R e publica ns' sc hola r s hip f>anqu et at the S h eraton ~ewport were varied and .. Re p . Robe rt Dornan, R·Sanla Monica : "l 'v~ never seen a sillier incident In my lire . . . the president ought, to start kicking some fanny al the Wh ite House and stop lettina them behave like school boys." Rep. Paul N. McCLoskey, .............. OOPS Art Sala. 2i. holds a door which fell from a plane on:r Seattle and dropped in h1:. yard Thursday onto a s pot where Sala had be~n standing only moments before. He had JUSl left to turn on tht• r adw when the unguided missile landed from Page A1 F IANCEE • • • •. Jaave left for Afoica with Holden ~n Dec. 13 and that they planned 1io marry al the Mount Kenya ~aran Club on New Year's Eve. ,... Mrs . Stauffer . 48, told olden's longtime friend and rmer publicist Jay Bernslelll bout the weddtng plans after 'the actor's death. and Bernstein ~aid .. , believed her because he ad always been 10 love with er .·· "We were in La Costa over abor Day weekend with friends rom the East when he "roposed ... Mrs StauHer said lJhe said she first met Holden on ew Year ·s 1964 a nd was volved with him over the next LO years Mrs. Stauffer sa 1d Holden ~tarted talking about marriage in t he early 1970s. after his divorce from his wire or 30 year s. former actress Brenda Marshall , · · l hadn't re ally taken it ~nously:· she said ··it wasn't .,ractical. Bill was Just dverywhere. all over the world. donstantly. . ' • rom Page A1 URY ... • f. r. Stephen Morin. both testiried the case that they believed oore had been under great tress and had ex perienced a • brief reacti ve psychosis .. and f.r.ia s essentially unconscious ~he n h e apparently s hot ~spinda. ~Brown . the prosecutor, said ,.hursday that Moore·s defense )Vas nothing more than a clever ftor y crafted by a brilliant f>syc hologist I Moore l . Senate OKs $3.3 billion • in new cuts WASHINGTON I AP> The Senate, facing a veto threat, gave President Reagan about $3.3 billion in n ew cuts in domestic programs today as it passed an emergency spending bill t h at would k eep the government operating past midnight tonight Passage came JUSl before 4 a. m PST on a 69-26 vote that ended a rare all-night session. The key wa s a ca retut1 y - crarted compromise amendment by Senate MaJority Leader Howard H Baker Jr., R Tenn . that tncorporat ed the new budget cuts Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said the White House s upports the Senate version and would "not like to see any erosion in the Senate's figures ·· The Senate Appropriations Com millee brought its version to the floor as a $417.4 billion spending package Dozens or minor floor amendments changed that ligure, but a new total was not immediate ly available. The stopgap bill goes to a Hou se-Sen a l e con rerence committee that wi ll work out diHerences between the House and Senate·passed versions. The House refused to make the cuts Reagan wanted in the bill it passed Monday. but House Republican leaders are hopeful that position can be changed. Any compro mise bill worked out by conferees m ust be approved by the Hou se and Senate before it can be sent to Reagan for his signature. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIH•lfied edvertlalng 7141142·5678 All other department• 642·4321 Thomas P Haley ~ -o.i E-... Olllc• Robert N Weed p- Thomas A Murphine Edllor Michael P Harvey ............ ~ L. Kay Schultz ~ol~ Kenneth N Goddard Jr ~00.- Bernard Schulman ... ~H.Loos • .. .,...,,..u... Carol A. Moore .............. MAIN OFFICE lJO w .. , e., St., COllA Mtlw. CA. Mell eclcl,..M. &o• U.O. COll• MtlM, CA. m» *-clau ~ peld ~ c...u -. Celltonll•. IUPS 1'44001 S..CrlptkNl-'rurrler.._._.. by mell. U JO "'*'™'· mllltery dutlM!loM .. • mOflllllY. State Sen. John Schmitz, Brulnsma set lhe stage for fl uyakawa said , "Sam hns ft-Newport Be ac h : .. Richard ~ommenlary about Goldwater indulged himself . . he's not Allen is my man all the way when he suggested that the son been a leader." he 's a b ig h a rd I i n e·r , of the well· known Arizona McCloskey. saying he was not ant1·Communist . . . He's got senator was "self destructing" s peaking .. out of disrespect for bigger things to worry about by not showine up at the forum. the man," obs~rve d , "We . . That's It pure and simple." Thal led Schmitz lo observe that <Republicans) waited 26 years Hayakawa. who was not the younger Goldwater might to get control or the Senate. We present, t ook a restrained have self-destructed had he don't want to lose it " Diablo plant license suspended Critics .call move less crucial than ear~hquake safety review B)' 'thf" Auoclaled Press T h e Nuclear Regulator y Com mission s us pended the license of the troubled Oiablo Canyon nuclear power station hut critics or the $2.3 billion inst ullalion cull that move less crucial than an objective review or the plant·s earthquake safely sys terns The commission voted 4·1 at a closed meeting tn Washington O.C. on Thursday lo s uspend the low power testing license 1t granted D1ablO.:s Unit 1 on Sept. 2 1. Co mmi ssioner T homas Roberts cast the dissenting vote California Gov . Edmund G Brown Jr. was among those praising the decision he called .. unprecedented." But D1ablo's sharpest critics c ontended Pa ci fi c Gas & Electric still has loo large a role in determ1n1ng the plant 's abi l ity to with s t a nd earthquakes. "The real test 1s what's lo come ... said Brown. who has d e m anded a com p l e t e l y indepe ndent safe ly r eview .. What will the government do'> Will it be a paper study . a wh1tewash'1" PG&E adm itte d 1t was .. disappointed" at the move, "especially since nothing has been discovered to d ale that would indicate that the plant is not sare:· the company said in a s t atem e nt from it s San Francisco headquarters. The NRC called for additional verification of D1ablo's seismic safety systems, bul left the c h oice o r an i ndepe nde nt consultant and testing program to the ullhly, s ubject lo NRC approval and comment by intervenors in the licensing process. Commission Chairman Nunzio J . Pall a din o sai d plant opponents would have IS days to comment on the utility's choice. But NRC s pokesman Joseph Fouchard said another round of public hearings wouldn 't be required. The Abalone Alliance. a coalition o f 60 anti-nuclear groups which staged a two-week • demonstration with 1,900 arrests at the S2.3 billion seaside plant in September, objected to the utility's role 1n the s afely review "We 're encouraged they won't be a ble lo fire up their reactor, but 1l seems now that PG&E will have a hand in the safety audit,·· said Alliance organizer Tim Carpenter ··it's difficult for us to see how a utility can audit itself given the problems they·ve already had " From Page A1 GUILTY • • • ha s a maximum 2 1 2 year Jail term 'Tm JUSl shocked. I can't believe it , .. s aid Andr ew Campoli , who represented Walker. adding the verdict may be appealed. The rest or the 14 defense attorneys refused lo comment. "It ·s just fantastic ." s aid Richard Relzel Sr .. the rather of one or the dead boys, his voice cracking and eyes filling with tears "I have a dirrerent outlook on law and order si nce this happened. I had felt the way things were going there were too many people getting away with things. "This will not bring the boys back. But this has renewed my faith ," Retzel said, whispering, "May God bless Barry and Ri chard," before he ducked out or the courthouse door. ·'These seven young men went down there to start a fight lo get even for a beating the Lee boys had given their friends earlier in the evening.'' Ass istant Berkshire County Dlslrlct Attorney Daniel A. Ford said in hi s closing ar1ument. "They went looking for trouble and, by God, they found It." Arter the verdict was announced, he said. "It's very diffic ult lo say I'm happy becau se it's such a traalc s ituation, but it's fair to aay that justice has been done." The defense closed lts case without calling any witnesses • contending that prosecutors failed to s how the alleged light bad anything to do with the car goinlflinto the lake. Aerial view of the D1ablo Ca n11on nuclear pla111 11~r1r San Luis Otnspo From Page A1 SNOW HITS MIDWEST . • • Ex-newsman critical after prison attack National Weather Service More than 100.0 00 h o m es and businesses lost electrical power S lu s h y roads led lo an automobile acc:1dent that killed two teen agers near Marshall, Minn .. on Wednesday . the State Patrol said. ·The Iowa fl1ghway Patrol said a 49 -year-old minister. Rodenck Jackson. was killed in an icy crash Thursday near Maurice. and trucker Ray Ferguson of Newton was killed when hi s truck toppled orf Interstate 80 near Wal nut Police in Ltncoln. Neb., said Mabel B Yaney, 91. died of exposure Thurs da y after accidentally locking herself out of her home. Jane A. Fols om . ~o . of Robinson. Kan . was killed Thursday after losmg c·ontrol of her car on an 1cc·cover('d bridge near ll 1awalha. Kan . the Kansas Highway Patrol said. Sixteen people were hurl 10 a 26 ·car pile up Thursday night JUSl north or Kansas City. Mo , authorities said The wrecked cars stretched ror a ha1I·m1le along the icy highway The snow, chilly air and gusty winds s nao oed a s pell of unus ually mild weather Wednesday. and only a few flurries were '.',l11l railing m most area~ Thursday night The Humphrey Metrodome in do" ntown Mtnneapolls collapsed 1n about an hour Thursday night. less than a day after the roor s agged under the weight or heavy. wet snow No inJunes were reported Don Poss. executive director o r the Metropolllan S ports Facilities Comm ission. said the collapse may have been caused· indirectly by the 10 inches of snow that fell on the Twin C1t1es Wednesday night. ·'The dome was under higher pressure than normal because of the snow load." he said ·'The additional pressure may well have been enough to catch a manufacturing fl aw in the dome panel ·· Thomas A. Barley. the former Orange Count) n e w s man convicted of murdering his wife 1n 1979. is m cr itical condition today 1n a San Luis Obis po hospital following an attack Thursday a l t he Cal1 forni e1 Men 's Colony According to prison offlc1als. Barley, 52, a former Dally Pilot reporter. was struck without provocation bv another mmate tn the dinmg area or his housmg quad Thursday morntng Barley·s head struck the edge of a table. a spokesman said. resulti ng 1n s erious head IOJUrtes He \\-as taken to Sierra Vista llosp1tal. where he 1s being treated in the intensive care unit. Seen through the s tadium doors. the sa gging roof Quake in Yosemite resembled a souffl e gone fl at . Up to s ·inchcs or snow fell in YOSEMITE NAT IONAL parts or Wisconsin. and winds P A R K < A P > A m i 1 d J(usted up to 41 mph Thursday e a rt h quake centered al n1ghl. Temper atures were in the Tuolumne Meadows touched off m1d -20s in some areas, but the some minor rock slides without w1 nd-ch1ll factor made it reel causing any apparent damage, more like 2 degrees. park oHi cials said _______ __;. ............................................................ ~ IN HOME THEATRE?? IT'S HERE! The brightest. clearest s· picture available. Watch the big games or the latest movies - invite your friends! AlEE DISC PLA Yllt IHCLUDED! 35°/o OFF n11 w ... o.ey Lowftf Price ••er A.Piii.;..,.. .. Actress Sally Field and actor Paul Newman share a chuckle at the benef 1t premiere of t11e1r new film, ··Absence of Malice ... m Beverly Hills The benef it tooS held for the A men can Cwll Liberties Un11m 1-'oundatw11. James Bond star uins court fight, Sean Connery, lhl' actor who played agl•nt 007 tn the e arly .James Bo nd s p y movies. won a Hrtt1 sh lltgh Court batlll' with his former at'eountant \\ho tried to sue him for more than $190.000 Kcnnt>th Richards. a film production accountant. s ued for 2 pt•rc·cnt of Conne ry's earnrngs from 13 •movies. 1nt·ludin~ the Bond thrtllt>rs Qu et>n Elizabeth II attended a sell out London charity concert conduc ted by David Atherton. who returns to the San Otego Symphony Orc hcsfra next FC'bruary In the Ro) al Festival Hall. Atht•rton wa'i at his post as p r1ne1µal l'ondu cto r a nd art1st1c mJvist•r of the Royal 1.1\ t·r pool Phi lha rm o nic Orchc.•stru The oc·l·as1on was the Jht annual ro) al concert ··Goldfingcr and · Thunderball." Ri chard s h andled Conner y s hnancial affairs for four ye ars until lhe Brtllsh star sacked htm in 1977 The accounl<int. who li ves 1n Lau s anne . S w itzerland. withdre w his claim and dropped his case aft e r 3 12 da ys of court questioning b) Conne ry·s lawyer John Wllmers. f o r th e Mu s 1c 1an s Benevolent Fund a nd allied charities H is 7 year old daughter. E lizabeth, presented the queen Wit h a bouquet Of ~ello" and gold ro~es and orchids Ath C'rton . 3 7 . wa s appointed lo the San Diego pe>s1t1on last year and spends a bout 10 weeks a year in California Wlne m11k e r and lire company h ei r B rooh Flre1tone unnounced his Repi.tblican candidacy tor Ct1llrornla's 3Sth Assembly Olat rlct In Santa 8arb~ County. Firestone . 4S , Is challenging Incumbent Gaey Harl, D Santa Ba rbara. Chancellor H e l m ut s~hm ld t plans to meet President Reagan on Jan. 5 In Wa s hlneton . th e government press offi ce announced Co l J oe H . E n g l e, commander of the second fligh t of the space shuttle Columbia, plans to visit his home state and alma mater to attended the Mi s - souri-Kansas football game Saturday, officials said. Engle. a 1955 graduate of t he University of Ka nsas. wall attend t h e ga m e Saturday in Lawr ence . Kansa s Secretary of State J ack Brier s aid A un iver s ity s p o k e s w o man . M arla Gleason, said Engle plans to present a KU flag, which he took on the s pacecraft, to univers ity orr1c 1als In a pre gam e ceremo n y . Gov J o hn Carl in, Brier . K Chancellor Gene Budlg and Kansas congressman Larry Winn are e xpected lo take part in the ceremony TO ATTEND GAMJ-: Col Joe Engle Little change Coasta l ~outn4.'r11 t...a11torn1ct l4•M "'•°"<t ••If wtt•t' ~' 1nr0iu9~ ~lvroay P•lt·Pl to• Poll tiy t1 Q i.tlr '''ii tM \Ouln tOl\t lor •II rt910n\ lht' ~.,.. 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Zuma Sanl•-UI NIWPOrl Sllti ••• , , ' l 5w1 -· l ...., Pr• 10 10 II ll I 1 SW l w l lilV *ono 111gr, 7 22 p.m. 4 l *ono'°"" 11.~p.m O.• s .. .....-.. " .... p.m., rlta• ft1clay • 30 l.m San 01990 C-ty 0..1-I« Sat..,.O.y l w Moon rise• frtOlly 12 tt •·m . wi. Llllt. th.,,Qe t',s9 p.m. We're Listening ••• Whnt do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The s ame 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642•6086 Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 20, 1981 s Patton crackdown due Security to be tightened at mental unit after 10 escapes By J ACKIE 11\'MAN AtNCla ... f'nat Wrl ... SAN BERNARDINO In the wake of 10 escapes by criminals from a state mental hospital in the past month, Including three on Tbunday, state ofrtcials have \nno unced an emergen cy program lo lighten secur ity Thretl pat.Jents, all described as dangerous, fled Patton State Hospital at some timi: prior to 2 a.m. Thursday, possibly using a key lo escape and wire cutters to break through a fence. said hospital spokesman Kurt Reach Five of seven previous escapees, all :.aid to be mentally disordered sex offenders, had similarly escaped under or over fences a round the hospital. one had escapt..>d during a visit to a medical clinic and one had fled while o n a therapeutic communHy outan g lo a local department store Tuesday. The outings, which had taken inmate:. to s u c h plac es as Di s n eyland. the loc a l J <: Penney store. res taurants and county fairs. were haile d Wednesday by s tate offtc1als. State Sen Hobert Presley, U-Ra vcr:.ide. s aid he s pent Thur:s day morn1n" an an t.-mergcncy 11esi.1on with an aide to Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr .• o rr1 c la l i. from lhc stat e d e p a rt ml' n ti. o I fo' 1 n a n c e . Corrections and Mcmtal Health. and Or David Loberg, director of the state Department o f Uevelopmenll•I Ser vices. which ovt.>rsees Putton "I think we have th e necessary people 's allent1on," said Pres le y, noting that San Bernardino citizens have bet!n e xpressing con ce r ns about Patton se curity for the past year "I lhtnk they understand th at it's serious und I think we'll get something done '· , fie satd 11 fivc-pe>tnt program was drawn up , 1nclud1ng a lockdown on patients a nd el1m1n a t1 o n o f o ut s td l' excurs ions except to court Al so. Pn·i.lcy said , "They're going lo ht• movmg tn more securit} (>4:rsonnel from around tht' '>lalt· " • Tht• fo urt h pmnt. he -.a id, was fo r offtnals of the rteµartments or FananC'l', C.:or rl'l°lJCJns and Mt·ntal llcalth to l'onduct an 1nt <.>rna l .i sse!>'>mt'n l l o l' on s 1 d (• r how st• c u r 1 l v a n d treatment meHh." Finall y. he sai d. the Department of Finance w H urged lo try to find "any fuoda that we can free up im mediately to beef up security, like rencln1 and cameras." He said that If necessary he would mtroduce an urgency bill to authorize the allocation. The Legis lature 1s currently ln an emerge n cy session to co n si d e r finance a nd reapportionment. Following Thursday's escape, hospital officials issued ao al l -points bulle t in to law enforcement agencies, Reich Satd. He said one of the three m en had been sentenced ror arson. one for burglary and one for assault with intent to commit great bodily harm. The names were not yet avail able, but Re ich said one of the patients is f r om San Hern ardino. one from Kern County and o ne fro m Los J\nj;leles 10,000 nos e s reel . at Smelly chemical Onl y t wo days earlier , c•o11v1t ted rapist James Meyers. 18, walked away during t he Penney's i.tore outing Store offtr1als said they hadn't been i n f o rmed that a grou p o f me ntally di s orde r e d sex offenders h ad been brought the re As ked why s ex offenders , 1ndud1ng child molesters, would he taken to Disneyland, Reich s.11d . ll JU:.t happens to be tn<·luded It's a pe>pula r are a for e v e ryb o d y 1n S o uther n Cali fornia ·• MONTF-:IH.:LLO ! AP 1 An tlleg ull y d umpl•d m.tlodorou-. chemical known as Simko. tis fumc'I sµrcad m ill's by the w1nll fhursd<I\, affcctt•d an CSllflldlt•d 10.0110 ri.·s1dl·nls of Monlc:IX'llo and i.evcn other l'ltll'S, send111g s e veral peopll· lo ho ... p1ta1". authoril1 t·i. said Five barf eb tonlatning 210 g allon <; o f S l1nke>, kno w n :.c1enl1f1(·all~ as m cn·aµlan. was dumped al a n 011 sump al H 45 a m The clll'm1t al 1s usl'd lr• give natural gas it s 111st1nct1ve odor ~o that people c.in be aware or gas leaks The driver or the va cuum truck . whose name was not released. was questioned but not arres ted. s aid Monte bello Police Sgt Michael Kight The Orange County company tha t owns lhc truck. Kristie's. was cited for v JOlallng the Public Health and Safety Code, :.aid Jam Birakos. d e puty exe('ULive officer Of the South Coast AJr Quality Management Uistrict '"Our tn\.es ttgali o n will continue a nd we'll d er ide whether to take criminal or c1v1I action." H1rakos :.t11d Wt• H: had 200 to JOO calls,·· said Monte bt•l lo F ir e Chie f Rolicrl Kini.: Some· pt•o plt-are compla1n1ng of t•yc irritation. :-.nnu• are \.Cr~ nauseated and sorn(' un.: vom1t1ng · Wt• H' h.td (JV(' or S IX pt.>ople t•nml' 1n w 1th nau sca and ht•.tdarhe..,, but none of thern wa-. adm1tlcd . ' s aid Roberta Hondurant. a n·~1str·red nurse al Rt•verly llosp1tal in Montebello. l'hl' -.mr·l l aho affecte d r c s 1 d t• n 1 s o f D n w n e y . P 1 co R 1 \ er a Soul h G .1 I e a nd La :v111 ada A l D o ~n cy Community ll ospilal s pokeswoman Julie Levesque !>aid there had been '"lo ts of (•alls, but only one cm ergene) room adm1ss1o n. a perscm with chronic lung disease that was trratatecl" by the smell She said l'allers were advised to come into the hospital only tf th e y f e l l ll n e ce ss a r y Otherwise, both she a nd King s aid. residents we re told to gel to an area of fresh air or stay 1ns 1d e w i th t he d oors and windows closed Songwriter to perform at CM church Folk poet and :.e>ngwrite r Ric Mas ten 1s scheduled in concert tonight al 7 30 in the Orange Coa st nitanan Untve rsaltst Church. 125.9 Victoria St . Costa Mesa Masten . an ordained mini· s ter. has read his poetry and given conce rts in more than 400 colleges and un1vers1ties in 46 states. Canada and England. a ehurch s pokeswoman said. He has cut 12 records and is the a uthor of four books of poems. He collaborated with has wife, Barbara, 1n a coll ection of poems a nd dialogue called "'His and Hers ·· Tickets, available at the door. are $5. ,.,. . ...,....,. MODERN ART? -No, this is an image from a w est ern Australia s u ch as a mountain range radar Space rtight. expe rime n t conducted aboard the a nd remnants of a volcano near the ce nter, Shuttle Columbia during The image, which s hows Fila • • last week's covers 5,000 square kilometer s. feature~ m ------ • for Skier Mammoth Is Openl Skiing 11 GREA Tl 2500 Wes' Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 631-3280 s 'Orange Coaat DAILY PlLOT/frlday, November 20, 1981 rnmu~rnrn $3.6 billion rtrim sought in llomestic plans WA SHINGTON I AP I Senate Republican leaders hov.- agreed Lo seek $3.6 billion m new cuts rrom domestic pro1£rumis but spare defense in a blcl lo avold a veto of legh1latlon needed to keep the governml'nt from running out of mon1•y at midnight today. Wit hout the add1t1ono l spending cuts an averugc or 4 percent in hundreds or proJ:rlimlj President Reagan 'would Overall plan ignores changes in forecast . rl'lullvt•ly minor a111c11dmont1 S 11 u n• ttli In ctl c 1.1 I l' d ll u kc r m I (I ht cir 11 fl h 111 Id ti II If ll I& JI II ti u re <1 11 k tl I y t 0 I 011 l• . t•fftH'tlvttly lnvllln" thl• v1.1lo bt-n~rlt pmQrum11 Kuch u11 food a.tum1m 1md Mcdu•urt· from the noWt'!il round ot it iH·ndlnw rt'tl ucllon .. A flnal Sonuh• vote of the S417 •I hlllton luui11lutwn wu e'lll'l'tl'CI l'lthl'r Thursduy night or todu) 'l'ht' bill would then return tu thl' ll11u1tl'. which l'l'Jl'('\t'tl U S1rnlh1r plan for llCW 1:11t:c l'Urller th1:. wct'k ,.,. . ....,.... undoubtedly veto' the huge emergency bill .... :11d Senat e Repubhcan Leadt•r lloward Baker Thu~da) With Buker m1111l'uv1•rlnK to .,us11 I ht· cmt•rgency 11pend1ng hill . lht• Senate Budget l'orn m1ttec se nt un overall hutll(t't plan to lhc floor that v11 t ually ignores changes in l'<'Onom1c force as ts and deficit µrojcl't.jons over the l ast six months The plan, which passed without recommendallon. is practically a carbon copy of a bud~et outline approved earlier this year. But at the suggestion of Sen Lawton Chiles, D-Fla . the 1>nnel included an estimate that without further action to cut !>pending or raise taxes , the deficit in 1984 could reach $165 b1lhon For the current year. the estimate was $76 billion to $92 billion Estimated 2,000 Northern Ireland mourners follow hearse carrying body of slain housing olficiaL Peadar Fagan Thursday in Lurgan. Baker said a Senate vote of approval would exempt the P entagon fore1Rn aid and But shortly before m1d111ght. with lhe Sena t e appare ntly headed into an all night session. Baker and leadership a ides said they still could not count the votes to be ce rtain of pa~sing the proposal. Brezhnev to ·he wooed on arms programs "The s1tual1on 1s still fluid." the GOP leader told rt>porters a few feet off the Senate floor. where wearv senators debated a s eemingly · endl e~!> s tring of Tht• blueprint approved t!arhcr envi sioned a $37 .6 billion deficit for 1982. with a balanced budget m 1984 Jews reassured on U.S. anti-Semitism view WASHINGTO N I A.P l President Reagan. in a meeting with 23 Jewish supporters. has sought to calm th<>1r concerns over possible anta Sem1t1!>m in his approach to a M 1ddle East peace settlement and the U S sale or military equipment to Saudi Arabia J acob Stein. White House liaison with the Jewis h co mmunity , said Thursday "there was a very full , respectful but extremely candid give and take" during the session. - Later in the d ay. the president met with the presidents of 34 J ewish organ izations . Stein said the participants expressed "the depth of feeling In the Jewish community, the great concern over perceptions of anti-Semitism . of anti-J ewish attitudes " Stein quoted Reagan as saying his administration "will not condone anll·Semillsm and will attack it wherever it surfaces." Those who attended the meeting with Reagan refused to talk to reporters as they left the While House. Benefits saved WASHINGTON IAP I The U.S. Supremr Court has ruled 5-3 that designation or beneficiaries under military life insurance Policies cannot be affected by stat e laws Stein s aid the pres ident a s~ured his audience the administration will not deal with 'the Pales tine Liberation Organization until 1l renounces terrorism, recognizes Israel and accepts U N Security Council resolutions calling for Israeli withdrawal from occupi ed territ ory and acceptance of Israel 's right to exist. The White House adviser also said Reagan assured his Jewis h supporters that~e only path to peace we're following is the Camp David process." and nol either peace initiatives proposed by Saudi Arabia or Europeans. Reagan had r aised some Jewis h concerns by praising what he call ed implicit ·recognition of Israel m the plan advanced by Crown Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia The Saudi plan calls for establishment of a Palestinian state with its capital in East Jerusalem and peace between countries in the region The plan never mentions Israel. The Europeans have que s tioned whether any settlem ent can be reached without active PLO participation. Stein said discussions soon between administration officials and Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon would demonstrate "the true nature of the validity and sincerity of the commitment of the president t o Is rael's security ... BONN, West Germany l API When Soviet President Leonid I Brezhnev arrives Sunday on a four -day visit . the West Germans will urge him to accept Pres ident Reagan's call for reduction of nuclear m issiles an Europe Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said he will use the visit Brezhnev's first to the West smce he and former President Ca rler s igned the SALT I I accords to press the Kremlin leader go along with Reagan's offer to forgo deployment of U.S. mi ss il e s 1n return for dis mantling Soviet rockets aimed at Western Europe We s t Germans hop e Brezhnev's visit will give them a firs thand v iew of Kremlin reaction to the proposal Reagan made on Wednesday. l n itial Soviet r eaction was negative. The orric1al Tass news agency denounced the offer as ··propaganda '' and a "back-door" attempt lo lip the balance of strategic power In Europe in the West's favor. Reagan disclosed the offer wall be made J.hen U.S . ·Soviet negotiators gin talks Nov. 30 in Geneva Switzerland. on restrainin nuclear weapons growth in Europe. Reagan said the United States will offer to stay a NATO plan to deploy 572 medium-range cruise and Pershing 2 missiles in Western Europe 1f the Soviets reduce their arsenal or SS-20. SS4 and SSS nuclear rockets. Schmidt has come under fire by c hurch and disar mam ent groups for endorsing the NATO plan The Reagan announcement was aim ed, m part. at easin g European criticism of the NATO plan. Sc hmidt told a Britis h newspaper last week that he will try to arrange a summit bet ween the 74-y.!ar-old Soviet president and Reagan. so each can see the otber "1s not a warmonger." Brezhnev in February proposed a summit. Portapower, .. Little Cleaner ••• Big Power! •Home •Auto •Boat s5499 Reg. $69.99 One of the most po werful m1n1 - cleaners ever! Its got the power you d • expect trom a tull size canister. Goes I'~ with you everyplace you clean. E:asy lo rm change dust bag ... use 11 as a blower . .•a•• • • • . . extra1ong i>ower coro . . . ultra-~J compact ano portable. • FREE GIFT WRAPPING • • CHRISTMAS LIGHTS & TREE ST AMDS MOW IN STOCK • GOOd thru 11 -25·81 Subject to Supply on hand tz. CROWM•• ARDWARE--_., w .. tcllff Plae • '41·1 IJJ 17th & lrvlne, Newport Beech C.roM del Mar• '7l-2100 3107 ~.Coast Hwy. Hmt»or View Cewtw • 644-15701614 San Miguel Dr .• Newport Beach ' I• but Reagan responded by saying the Soviets first had to show better intemat1onal behavior. Moscow's d1plomat1c offensive against NATO defens e plans · Sc hmidt on Wed n esday consulted w1lh British Prime M 1n1s ter Margaret Thatcher on the Brezhnev v1s1l. looked forward to "constructive and sincere arms negotiations with the United States." Brezhnev's last trip to the West was in June 1979, when he and Carter s igned the second U $.-Soviet strategic arms ltm1taLion treaty in Vienna Six months later. the Soviets sent troops into Afghanistan. Carter withdrew the treaty fro m rat1ficat1on proceedings m the Senate, and the Western albes denoun ced t h e Afghanistan mtervenllon. U S Ambassador Arthur Burns s aid he thought the Brezhnev v1s1t would be helpfuJ in easing East·West tensions and in explaining Western views lo the Soviet leader. Texts of the interview were published in Soviet and East German news media. a further indication of the importance Mo s cow attached to the remarks. Schmidt visited Moscow in June 1980, however . and Brezhnev's return visit, which was extended from two to four days al the Kremlin's request. 1s seen as a significant step in · · J thank the chancellor will be clear and firm 1n stating the West's pos1t1on .' Burns. said in an mlerv1ew The Soviets have also tned to pres ent themselves as more sens1t1ve than the Americans to fear:. of ordinar y West Germans that their country may become a nuclear battleground between the superPowers. Jn advance of the vis it. Brezhnev granted a rare mlerv1ew to senior editors or the German maguzine Der Spiegel during which he said the Soviets Brezhnev lold Der Spiegel that .. a limited nuclear war 1s not possible" and would "inevitably and inescapably lake on a worldwide character · · Coming November zut! Grafton Street introduces ... Meet Chuck Obersteln and "Joey the Oown" In person CHUCK OBERSillN wflo " rt'( ognut-<i ~' one-of r~ ~ur \Mnc11ns .. ,,.,,~ '" """'"'".,. 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MUSIC -MUSIC -REFRESHMENTS -SPEGAL PRE-CHRISTMAS DISCOUNTS!! Rosem~ Bailey s.1_, Nov. 21st, 7:30 P.M. At 1111 r1no H1mmond Eltgante ARTISTS TO APPEAR Armonda Young t!t Gene Sullivan S1tn., Noo. 22nd1 2:30 P.M. °'I"' •nd P1•no Duo Extr•ordinalrt Jonathan Brown SMn .• Nt!D. 22ml, 7:30 PM. At t M H 1"""°"d Eltg~ntt 1nd Kn.W -c;,..,.,~ E.d Galley MDff., NO'O. 23rd, 7:"30 P.M. t"'104'tldng tltt nnonl H4"""°"' ACO ch11rclt °'JM, Modri 120 HAMMOND ORGAN & PIANO CENTER 270 F.ast 17th Street Costa Mesa, Ca. (714) 6fS-2471 FllCtory A11thoriud S.11! Stt 8' ltHr llw""''"""' ,._ J"J ff1 ... ' .. , Orange Co11t DAlLY PtLOT/Frld1y, November 20, 1981 s ~· ~UillU~ ;califOrnia projects h llge deficit . ·State could be $'2 billion in hole qy · 1983 i f recession continues . SACRAMENTO (AP> -A state rtscal commlaalon aald that state •overn ment could be S2 billion ln the hole by 1983 11 current apendin1 and the slow economy both continue. Jim Paiterson or th~ Commission on State Finance told a leetslative committee that the total could be as much as $3.3 billlon if further federal bud1et cuts are made and two tax-cutting initiatives pass next year. "We are in tact In a recession and the consensus Is we will remain in a recession well Into next year," he told a joint hearing of the Assembly and Senate Revenue and Taxation committees Thursday. He said the commission, an Independent body set up lut yeu to monitor the s\a\e's fin a nces, agreea with Gov. Edmund Brown Jl. 's Finance Department concerning the fiscal year that ends next June. By June, the commission believes the state will have a $355 mllllon deficit. Finance estimates the deficit al $360 million. Brown bu already ordered a $70 million, or 2 percent, cut in all state operatJons and has frozen construc!tlon projects worth another PM> million and expects to end this year $10 million in the black. However, the commission and Finance differ slightly on economic projections for the 1982·83 fiscal year. Brown'a department saya revenue should be $23.5 billion for that year. The commission says revenue could be $23 billion, but might only be $22 bllllon If the slow economy continues. ' The commission assumes that state government will continue. at Its current level, offerln1 the cost-of-living adjustment required by law for total spending of $24 billion, or $1 billion to $2 bllllon above revenues. That could be even worse lf the Reagan administration makes another $1 billion worth of cuts, which are being discussed. Also, initiatives on the June 1.982 ballot to etlminate the inheritance lax and require 19 indicted • in mail theft Stolen income t ax r efund che cks total $1 .2 m illion LOS ANGELES (APJ -The indictment of 19 persons in connection with the theft from the mail of Sl.2 million in state income lax refund checks has been announced by state ControUer Ken Cory. A bout half of the accused persons have been arrested on c harges of conspiracy and possession of stolen mail, while the others remain at large,·Cory said Thursday According to Cory, chief Los Call 642-5678. Pul a few words lo work for ou. Angeles Postal Inspector L. 0 . Poindexter said the c hecks, which were shipped in bulk to Los Angeles from Sacra mento, were stolen before they could be delivered in February. March and April. Postal authorities began an investigation which led lo two prior arre-sls and the 19 indictments. T'he 2, 100 persons in Los Angeles whose refunds did not reach them have been given replacement checks. ··However, these people lost the use of that money for penoc:ts ranging up to several months, while many banks and ~~~~~ Demurl's Florist has moved to the Irvine Ranch Market Center Grand Openllig This Satur day 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 2675 Irvine Ave., 646-4479 Costa Mesa tTn.-.r~~~,~~~S!iSil~ <!olonial Best Omelette 7~ ;ttit tn tnTown ~ ·~ /~a~ ~'4Mta.nl **OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEI ** flllL tin Fri. I IM PM. Sal & SIL I Jl.3 Pl llUIFAST ... , 11111 & ... Sftal.S Food To T• o.t 1548-0366] 512 W. 19th. Costa MelCI Corw.tl,.&Halitor ~U.ArA • • "this ThanksgMng. treat the entire farruJy to a great holiday feast! Our delicious lloalf~ businesses which honored forged checks have Laken losses," Cory said. He said check s totaling $333,241 were identified as forged or were seized by postal officials. Slop payment orders were issued on another 645 checks worth $93,762. Cory said he has asked Attorney General George Deukmejian to re-prosecute on state forgery charges one person who was arrested during the summer and received a probation sentence in federal court. Cory said that person handled refund checks of more than $140,000. full income tax Indexing would coat the state $340 mllllon In 1982·83, Patterson said. Brown's Finance Director Mary Ann Graves gave similar figures to the Legislature's rtscal. committees last week. However, she assumed that state agencies will all cu't back 5 percent, which Brown has already ordered. Senate Committee Chairman Robert Beverly, R·Manhattan Beach, noted that most of the state's problem could be solved by eliminatina the $1 .2 billion in cost.of-living increases that are required by law. Most of them are in education and social services proarams. The committees held the hearing, wb i ch cont In u es through next Wednesday, on the deslrablUty of conforming state tax l aws to the Reagan administration tax c.hanges. There are more than 80 areas. ranging rrom gift taxes lo accelerated cost recovery for businesses, where state law could be changed to conform with the Reagan law But most would cost the state revenue. JI m Kennedy or the state Chamber of Commerce said businesses generally favor such conformity, both to reduce taxes and cut the "hassle factor" of having to keep separate federal and state records. But Steve Barrow of the Ca lifornia Tax R e form Association said the purpose or th e Reagan law was to "exasperate the disparity be- tween the overall tax burden borne by the average income taxpayer and that carrled by the wealthier taxpayers and the large businesses in California.·~ ADOPTION SOUGHT -Mrs. Anastasia Junko and her husband J ohn of Santa Barbara want to adopt Walter Polovchak, their nephew. 14. who refused to return to the Soviet Union with his parents. The Junkos have filed papers m Cook County. Ill., to adopt the youth. Mrs. Junko holds a picture of Walter. Man awarded $32,500 in police battery suit LOS ANGELES <A P > A suburban liquor store dealer has won a $.12,500 judgment against the Los Angeles Police Department an a 1975 suit he filed after defending himself against five plainclothes officers raiding an apartment near his. "It's fine." s aid Joseph Milewski , 41, after this week 's Jury award. A friend awoke the Van Nuys man the night of Oct 22. 19'75. warning of prowlers outside. Milewski grabbed his rifle and both men confronted five undercover police who bad a warrant to search the apartment beneath Milewski's for drugs. Although Deputy Caty Attorney Philip Sugar said the officers identified themselves. Milewski said he thought they were prowlers and fought them. lie said he battled one officer's chokehold and kicked and hit others before they beat him into s ubmission is served with dressing. giblet gr<Ny. whipped potatoes. vegetable. cranbeny sauce. hot h*ad & butler. your choice of soup or chilled salad, and even a slice of pumpkin pie! for .the donation of your ope~ second refrigerator. 6.9& Children s Thanksgiving Dinner ~ ":loUy ·Roatt.. ---ReKMtlOf\S acc~pted most locallons ..._..._.. 203MarincAw •673-8720• 7AM·4PM c.-...... 2300 Harbor ilYd.. 540·8535. 9AM· 10PM a-. ..... 22873 Lake forul Dr. /168-4~ • Q.\M·8PM .... ,_.... ........ 25100 Dd Preda ~0855 • ?AM·gPM WEU BE OPEN AU. DAY WTlli COMPLETE BREAJ<FAST a DINNER MENUS 1001 Jolly Hour 4PM ·7PM .. Op~rating your second refrigerator co ts up to $144 a year in electric bills. Older models can cost you even more. To help you con crve that energy. Southern California Edison is making this offer to Edison customers: Donate your operating second refrigerator to one of the charities listed below and be sure to mention this special offer when you make the arrangements. Get a receipt, and weU pay you $25 in ~ You can also qualify for a tax deduction on the donation. The charity will give you a tax-deductible receipt and pick "' your refrigerator at no charge~ Save energy and "Save money. And get $25 from F.dison for your operable second refrigerator. But h urry! This spetjll] off er expires December 18, 1981 ror derails, phone: OIA1'aOOUNTY ~··~" Or-. Counrf (71-4) 972-1.242 St. Vlncmt dt .,..,. (714) 6)).9190 The s.Mdori ,.,,,,, (714) S47~ll I E , -Southern California Edison \ Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Novem~r 20, 1881 O<JTD promotion difficult to justify As directors of the Orange County Transit District see it, purchue of a 1925, 10-passenger Whlte touring bus will be a great way to promote the district's image and, in general. public transPortation. - The district is spending about $40 ,000 to purchase the hand-crank bus, once driven by actor Gary Cooper back in the days when he was a ranger at Yosemite National Park. District otticials have been using the bus on a lease basis for the past few months. Their idea is to enter the bus in parades and loan it out for other special events. It will bear the OCTD logo. time certainly com es into question. It was just a few months ago that the district was forced to raise fares. The SO· cent fare went up to 60 cents during non-peak riding times and 75 cents during peak hours of travel. Now, this week. we note, Ralph Clark, a booster of the bus purchase, is saying an increase in the gasoline tax paid by county residents may be required to raise sufficient money for construction of the county"s first mass transit line. Such a m easure would require voter approval. It is exactly things like the purchase of the quaint touring bus that voters tend to remember -wondering how agencies that are so financially strapped still can afford them. The expenditure 1s not particularly large, given the dis trict's multi-million dollar budget. But the advisibHity of spending such an amount at this Image polish needed House auction fever grows The Soviets, not surprisingly, have called President Reagan's propo sa l to e li minate medium-range nuclear weapons from Europe a ··propaganda ploy." In a way. one might say, it was or at least an urgently needed effort to defuse the growing anti -American sentiment in Western Europe. This, unfortunately. has been fueled of late by a couple or major administration gaffes that increased the European impression that the new U.S. president is a ··nuclear cowboy.'" Reagan himself dropped the s ugges tion thal a ""limited nuclear war" might be confined to Europe. Then came Se~etary or State Haig with his ··nuclear warning shot"' lo deter Soviet aggression -a notion promptly denied by Defe n se Secretary Weinberger. All t h is. of course. was wonderful grist for the Soviet propaganda mill , and for the growing anti-nuclear pacifist movement in Europe. Clearly, something had to be done to shine up our image at home as well as abroad. The president's thoughtful r eminder of the his torically unselfish role the U.S. has played in Europe, and his flat challenge to the Soviets to off er some practical proof of their vocal yearning for world peace was well timed, coming just before Leonid Brezhnev 's scheduled visit to West Germany. lt probably won't do much to cool the anti -nu clear demonstrations. but it does seem to have given some assurance to European heads of s tate. who also have been a little nervous about our apparently hawkish new administration. No one really expects the Soviets to start d1s manthng their nuclear missiles in return for Reagan·s promise to forgo deployment of our own missil es. But the president's carefully illustrated explanation of the existing balance of nu clear power televised throughout Western Europe could well have impressed many of the doubters It is not possible to guarantee world peace with speeches and promises. but this one at least takes a little air out or the Soviet hot air balloon and obliges them to figure out a way to respond to the challenge. It aJso helps set a patlern for the talks on land-based nuclear missiles which w1 II open 1n Geneva Nov. 30. And for hi s American listeners, the president's peace talk was a welcome change from a period of rather clumsy saber rattling. · Words key to success Realization that the ability to s peak . read and write with understanding and clarity can be a key ·to s uccess is becoming increasingly evident in the academic world. A few years ago came word that almost half the entering freshmen in the UC system were o bli ged to take .. bonehead English" courses to enable them to pur sue tt#eir s tudie s eff ~cti vely. Sharp criticism was leveled 'at the secondary schools for failing to equip students lo meet this challenge ··Horror stories .. by the score revealed the average stude nt ·s hopelessly inadequate grasp of language. Now the picture is changing. New stat e law mandates passage of basic proficiency tests for high school graduation -and most students are passing them. The UC system is sending out letters to parents of students entering high school advising that a solid study load, including an Engli s h class in every • semes ter of every year , ts essential for those planning to go on to higher education. And the community colleges. once geared to vocational studies, are stressing the need for more adequate language preparation. regardless of the field of study. The need has bee n aptly expressed by Dr. Howard Schneiderman. former dean of the UC Irvin e School o f Biological Sciences, now on leave as senior vice president for research and development at Monsanto Company ··unless you can write a declarative sentence. convey an idea clearly and concisely. tease out meaning from the written word and convey that meaning to another human being in plain language ... he says, "your choices in life will be vastly reduced, most jobs will be inaccessible. and you will be unable to seize opportunity ... Good advice for students of all ages. Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is inv1 t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 6'2-4321. L.M. Boyd I Better mousetrap Q . Who said, Built a better mousetrap and the world will beat a path to your door? A. Ralph Waldo Emerson included a lengthier line quite like that in one of bis sermons, accordlng to a lady named Sarah S . B. Yule who paraphrased the quotation. It isn't ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat IJ\llllltllM •~Y Ny ti Ille YN ' •I U0 W.U &.y ••. c.M• /lo1WW ...... "' ( .... ~ ... lo• ..... t.\I• MitM . Coll.,.,. - true. incld~ntally . A number of superior mousetraps have been patented, but they haven't sold anywhere nearly as well as the old spring snap trap. The mynah bird has no vocal cords. ThOJNIS P. Haley Pubrlsher Thomas A. Murphln• Editor Barbara Krelbich Editorial Page Editor SANTA MONICA fo'rom out of the West, wtuch last year gave us "creative financing," comes this year's desperate gimmick to sell real estate: "Auction!" "PubUc Auction. Sunday, Nov. 1, 3 p.m ." proclaimed the billboard in front of the Idaho-West Townhouses at Idaho and 12th streets. "Real Estate Auction. Nov. 7, 1 p.m " said the one in front of the cottage at 2361 Veteran Ave. in West Los Angeles. "Auction Minimum Bids from $85,000. Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m ." said the board ln front of the townhouses at 8960 Cynthia St in Hollywood THE SIGNS ARE going up all over the Los Angeles area. "'What else can we do?" said the woman from Uniwest Realty showing the townhouses in Santa Monica. "The builder can 't keep carrying these th10gs -be can't meet the payments at these interest rates.·· "The banks really already own a lot of these," said another builder, talking about the tall -and mostly empty - luxury apartments that were put up during the last few years along Wilshire Boulevard west of Beverly Hilla. "But no one wants foreclosures to begin. You could have a panic." "Auction is the way they're going lo be sell10g homes around here from now on." said Monte Garland. He said 1t happily, because be 1s an auctioneer and he was trying to sell the 14 Santa Monica townhouses to a crowd or 90 people gathered in and around them that Sunday afternoon. "It's not by choice; it's a necessity now. The builder is sitting on 22 percent money and a RICHARD RllVIS swing loan lf everything sells al the mrnimum prices, he will still lose $500,000." I The two-bedroom townhouses were auctioned at minimum prices from $195,000 to $295,000 -Southern California still isn 't cheap -alter they had not sold at listed prices that began at $309,000 and went up lo $433,000. Only seven of them sold that Sunday. Or, they appeared to sell. The buyers still had to pay a down payment and be approved by the bank handhng Idaho-West's financing of l2o/• percent for the first five years of a 30-year mort gage. The last 2S years would be at a higher rate, a rate set by the bank oo the day the sale actually closed. Seven of them didn't sell, and the lady from Uniwest said she didn't know what the developer would do next. No one is quite sure what to do next. Housing sales in California are oH almost 40 percent from last year. And las t year wasn't so hot That's when creallve financing was invented and then s pread east across the country People began lrymg to buy $500,000 homes with no money down, offering just a complicated senes of second, third and fourth mortgages. Somellmes it worked In one case I know about, someone tned to buy a home overlooking the Pacific with a bag of rubies -the catch was that the seller had to dispose or the Jewels over five years and be to the government, recordtng the saJe at half the actual price to avoid taxes THE lJ UAL answer, I ttunk, 1s going to be to do noUung People here and elsewhere may be occas1onalJy tempted by auctions and bargains and they may be auctioning off some of their own property and possessions but 10 general they are going to hunker down and wait Wait for "hat ? I "m wa1ung unt.11 thes e madmen are out of Washwgton," said a builder. Confidence is part of any economic program. but 1f there is any confidence left 1n Reagonom1cs out there, it's hard to find -even among p eople who enthus1ast1cally voted Republican last year Ford son a promising state candidate By trading on hi s father s name. Edmund G ··Jerr)00 Brown Jr. won a statewide election to become Secretary of State a nd parl a~ ed that into becoming governor Barry Goldwater Jr. and Ma uree n Reagan both are hoping the prominence of their fathers will catapult them into the United States Senate. Now Jack Ford has announced plans to seek the office of Controller. A resident of the state since 1976. the former President"s son obvious ly 1s counhng on the na me ident1hcat1on to bolste r his chances And as Jerry Brown used the m inor state omce as a base from which to campaign for governor. Ford , too, has visions of reachin g higher office through winning the Controller's job. At least tus explanation for opting to run for a s tate wide offi ce, instead of launching his pollt1~al career by seeking a district elective office either to the Legislature or Congress, s uggests he is in a hurry to go places He said he d1 d n "l want t o run for Con gress '"because 1t takes 15 to 20 years before you have an impact ·· AS A CANDIDATE young Ford appears likely to be formidable Not only does his name give him voter recognition but he has the backing of the Republican kingmakers such as Justin Dart. Henry Salvatori, Holmes Tuttle and David Murdock, which would seem lo assure him of campaign funds. But he s hould be aware of the odds against him. In the past 50 years no one has won the office of Controller without prior experience in elective office excepting Alan Cranston. This goes back to Harry B Riley who look office in 1937 alter serving in the Assembly. lie was followed by Thomas Kuchel who fARl WATfRS served in both the Assembly and Se nat e H e wa s followed by Assemblyman Robert Kirkwood. Cranston·s defeat of Kirkwood was a fluke. He was part of the ·'slate ol nobodies" cooked up by the CDC. an uno ff1 c1a l D e m oc ratic Party organization, to run with Pat Brown who was making his bid for governor Winning by an overwhelming margin be carried with him the candidates for controller . treasurer a nd atto rney general Cranston subsequently was defeated by Asse mblyman Houston Flournoy and was s u cceeded by Assemblyman Ken Cory AND EVEN IF Ford should win 1t would be no surety of gaining higher office Only one state Controller in the state"s history has ever gone on to higher office. That was Kuchel who bec ame U.S. Senator by reason of appointment to the office by Gov. Earl Warren. Still. s ince the oll1ce exists and someone will be electf'd to 1t next year It couJd JUSt as well be Ford Asked by a reporter about his quallf1cat1ons for the JOb. he said hi:> were ·as strong as anyone who might run · Actually the only prerequ1s1tes for runn10g are that of being a California citizen over 21 And while cand idates may · puff" their expencnce. t'1e JOb being largely ministerial 10 nature, can be done by anyone. e\·en a dolt. as Crans ton proved. The truth is Cranston had not the vaguest idea of the duties of the job when he eagerly accepted the CDC nomination 1n 1958 FORD HOWED both class and in tegrit y on the mat ter of the inheritance lax appraisers. super vised by the controller He forthrightly rejected the suggestion lo campaign on the ··reform" platform or blanketing the appraisers into civil service, a pledge made repet1t1 vely and promptly forgotten after election by Cranston and succee<ting candidates ""Both parties recognize this as a key appointment and don't want to put it under civil service.·· he said. adding. '"I promise that my appointees won"t be the sons of people who give me money but I prefer qualified Republicans over qualified Democ rats and prefer R epubli c an s with whom I am comfortable ·· It was the most honest statement with reference to the ~praiser patronage system made by any candidate for Controller in m emory Even the best of us relish negative gossip I relish a juicy piece of gouip u much as the next person, and maybe more; even though I recognize that my motive for doing so Is not worthy. It ia the same motive most people have: learning the wont about someone elae and especially aomeone famous - IYDfHY HARRIS makes ua reel more virtuous and aui>erior, and also aeTVea to excuse our own lapeet from ~raoe. Further, I have paaaed 011 thHt pieces with ., much rtU1b u J acquired them. to relativ• and frlendl, evtD in caauaJ dinner CCJ11venatlom. Tbe OM about tbt fUm a tar, or the brldl• champtoo, or t.bt aympboay conductor, Aa a IM'lnJ>Apermu all 1n7 life, J have heard far more than my share of them. Yet, at the same lime, I have rarely passed oo the poeitive ttema, limply because they are not aa interestiq, and nobody would care u much. And tJlia, precisely, is a minor but classic example of what the tbeolotiana call "original lln." You may call It anytb.lq you wt.ab, but tt ll there, at the C!Oft of us, irrevocably. oua APnNnY for soeslp ll atmply a way ol elevatln1 ourMlvtl br puWnt othen down. It maka ua fee IOOd to think bad, and relieves ua of the obligation to act beti.r 11"-. (or 1urmlM) that the treat and f&IDCNI an weaker reeds t.bu ua. A rew years, •10, a new klod of newspaper 1tarted up wlt.b tbt title, U memory MrVea, "Good Newt." Tbll paper wu 1olnt to eacbe• all &be neiaUve tt.ma tbat appear ..... ..,. lit the pn111 &Dd devote ttHlf exdull'ftily tQ.po9itive, aftlrm.Uve, upbeat ltoriel \ -on the theory that readers were sick and tired of "sensationalistic" stories. That paper never really got off the ground. Not only did its pages represent a gross distortion of reality, but not enough people found it intereat1n1 enough or l.napiring enough or upllt'Ulll enough to pay i::Jway. CllllY Gii CutUn1 t..xes ls like choppint wood - you still need a fresh supply or you aooe run oul of anythin1 to cut. . ..._, .. ,.._... _ _.......,_ ... __ .___,.,, .................. ,,, ........ .... ,.. .............. IMlltt ~ ... . ·~~t.\ ......... ~~· -• Refrigeration not needed OEAR PAT DUNN: How It tllat Dew· unre frt1er11 ted flul\I mllk made? I cloa't uaderataad bow It can poulbJy 1tay tieall If It l1n't c:ondunsed and caued. J. W ., Huatl.11* Beaell Ultra hl11~h temperature <UHT) 1terill1ed fluid whole milk is prepared by a quJck heat process thu t destroys pathogens, but not nutrients. 'I'he milk is packed in "aseptic" (free o ( pathogens) one-quart BRlK PAK containers I.hat a re hermeticaJly sealed ao tight, air a.ind bacteria caMot get in. The milk is not processed after packagin1 but can be stored un.refrigerated. Once opened, the milk is perishable and must be stored ln the refrigerator 11 nd used within a few days. The UH T process uses a higher temperature -280 degrees -but much shorter time -a few seconds -than the regular pastl!'urizalion temperature of 160 degrees and ltime of 20 seconds. After the heat process U HT m ilk is quickly cooled to 70 d eg re es an•:ll poured into t he aseptic packages. VA b ene..f iciary data DEAR PA.1' DUNN: Wlllo cu cllu1e &k beneficiary oe u Ve&erau AdmJalltratioll life lnauraace poUc·:v! Abo, bow cu I 1et my VA dlaabWty clteck seat directly to my bull! J .T., Newport Beach Only the ve teran can ma.lte a change of beneficiary by ·writing to the VA Insurance Center or by :s ubmitting VA Form 89-336 which is available at any VA regional office. You can arrangoe· to have your VA check sent directly to your bank by filling out a government standard form 1199A at the bank where you wish It.&:> have the check sent. Beetle-bugged , DEAR PAT l!>UNN : I've bffn trying to get rid of carpet beeUes ever since I moved into my house a re w years ago. I haven't used any insecticides because I'm afraid they'll stain my clothes 11nd carpeting. What can I use that won't stain ? G. E .. Huntington Beach You were wise not to use these 1nsect1c1des as moHl or the sprays have an oil base wh ich wi ll slain rabrics such as silk and rayon. An alternat ive 1s to have your wool garments mothpro-0red when you have them dry cleaned ff you do spray closets. first take Lhe clothing out, then spray corners. cracks, along baseboards, around sheJves, and at the ends of clothes roda. For heavy Infestations use a product contalnlne diazioon because this type of insecticide leaves a deposit (thin layer of Insecticide) that will IUU lnsects that crawl over it. For carrting, spray alon1 the edges, beneath an behind furniture, and along baseboards and molding, and In corners, cracks, and other hard·tO·Clean places. If you are concerned that expensive carpeting or oriental rugs may be damaged by sprays, employ an experienced pest·control operator or cerpet.cleaning Car m Belts nixed DEAR PAT DUNN: Wbat happened lO the effort to make seat belts for acbool buses mandatory? I'm very Interested ln this, but have n't read anything about It lately. K.J ., Costa Me1a The National Highway Tram e Safety Administration has denied a petition by the Physicians ror Automotive Sarety and the Action for Child Transportation Safety requesting NHTSA to require higher seal backs <at least 24 inches> and' seat belts on a ll school buses. Current NHTSA standards require backs to be 20 inches high and seat belts lo be used only on small buses < 10,000 pounds or less). NHTSA determined that since both high school and elementary students use the buses, higher seats would hamper driver visibility of students and increase discipline problems. Also. three sets of belts per seat would have been required to make sure s tudents actually used the belts. NHTSA dec ided that compartmentalizing the students between well padded and sturdy seats provided adeq uate passenger proteclJ'?n. • ·~· Got a problem·' Then wnte lo Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape. gelling the ansWt'rs and aclwn you need lo solve 1nequ1t1es in government and business Mail your questwns to Pat Dunn At Your Sen.nee. Orange Coast ·oa1ly Pilot.PO Bor 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 As many letters as possible will be aTL~wered, but phoned mquines or letters not including tht> reader's /ult name. address and business hours· phone numb£r cannot be cOMtdered This column appears Monday, Wednesday.and rriday. Value pure and simple 0 0 We've sold white china basics for 20 years, and will fo r 20 m o re , at prices we're proud o f. Salad plate . . . . . . I .49 Flat soup bowl . . . I • 79 Dinner plate ..... 2.49 Cup &.. saucer . . . 2. 99 Dinnerware as art: our Oriental lotus bowJs in 3 sizes. Each flower shaped bowl hand carved. Dish- washer safe. Coffee mugs for your a.m. ey e -opener and after dinner relaxatio n: lrlsh coffee mugs for hollday parties. 0 0 0 On wintry afternoons and evenings. thert!'s nothing better than hot tea. Read the tea leav.es In the bottom of your white china cup. Tea cups . . . . . .89 ea. Tea pot ... '. .. 9.99 3 1/z" lotus bowl . . .99 4 112" lotus bowl .. I. I 9 6" lotus bowl .... 2.29 Classic mug . . . . . 1.49 Footed mug . . . . . 1.99 lrtsh ~offee mug . 2.99 fl&'tlllllJIJ& ANAHEIM -509 E . Katella Avenue, 772-2472 COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 540-7337 MISSION VIEJO -308 Mission Viejo Mall, 49M582 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 104 late books draw $420/ine ANTIOCH (AP> There was "Paln: Why It Hurts," and there was ·'Stress of Ure." There was "Freedom from Headaches" ind, perhaps most t ellingly, there was "Forgetful Fred." All in all, there were 104 overdue library books, and they res ulted In a $420 fine 1rnd se nt e n ce o ( 60 hours o r co mmunit y service f or Christopher J ay J ackson , 38, who plead ed guilty to two misdemeanor counts. J e rr y P r id ea u x , administrative services ofCicer fo r Contra Costa County libr aries, said the Antioch man was the first person prosecuted in the county for failure t o return overdue books. Della Municipal Court Judge Gerald Belleci gave J ackson eight months to pay the fine. J ackson. a machinist, sa1d he has had trouble paying the fines because of other debts He is a waiting a Dec. I hearing in federal bankruptcy court in Oakland. AP Wt ........ The books were checked out of the Antioch library the past two years by J ackson, his wife and three children, he said, and were left behind in cartons when they mov ed from a house to a n apartment. 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What could be more appealing? P·S·M. $85. Robinson 's L1ngerle/Daywear . 91 To order, call toll·free 1 ·800-523-7800. ' - .... • f Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 r.ness returns in new TV series cClain's Law' features former 'Gunsmoke' star in cops-robbers role FRED llOTHEN BE llG ................. NEW YORK M arahal att otllon, his six-gun blazing *l&ln. comes back tonlaht to t.ame the wild, wild west town ot San Pedro, Calif., in N BC's new James Amess cops·and·robbers ries. "McC lain's Law." Channel 4, 9 p.m .> And this time. Arness has the limp. Chester's gimpy leg must ave been contagious. The 6·foot-7 Arness began a ~·year run on "Gunsmoke" in 1155 aner John Wayne turned down the role and recommended t)ls friend for the job. Now, NBC, flieeking to hitch its ratings star t(> Dillon's badge and other Colden oldies like Jim Gamer '1d Rock Hudson, has created a vehicle for Amess. move to Iowa he flaahes the cash at the loui harbor dive. the Flatfish Cafe. His crime? Stupidity. His sentence? Death by bullets. The senseless murder spurs McClain to reapply to the force to avenge the kllllne. He's now 52 -would this ruaged guy really take d1sabillty at 37? -but the old geezer can still show those whippersnappers a thing or two. It's not a bad peg for a cop If McClain's brand of law e nforcement Is too heavy-handed, can he adjust'! The scowling, meanie of a police lieutenant <George DlCenzo> doesn 'l think so and rejects h.is application. But McClain tells his story to the local paper - ah, the power of the press and the mayor demands a police academy tryout. McClain can jog without limping and the greenhorn Arness brings a l i ght-hearted ruggedness to McClain. • detective work and a h11rd-knock11 phllOllophy toward bad guys Their friction Is a good hook, but by show's end, they're fast friends, leaving the lieutenant, the U.S . Su preme Court's i6terpretation of the Constitution and criminals the only vlllains. Arness looks like be can carry this series. Alona with his craggy face, gravelly voice and tough stance, he brings a light-hearted ruggedness to McClain. If Arness' method acting Is a shot to the face, so be It. This isn't supposed to be Eugene O'Neill. And the boy next door to McClain's houseboat has a divorced mother with nice legs and an eye for authority figures. Do you sup.pose "Miiiiister Dillion, Mlillster Dillon" gets to grab Miss Ki~ty this lime? DEAD·EYE IS BACK James Arness Arness Is James McClain, whose leg wound in the line of duty knocked him off the police force in 1966. For 15 years, ¥cClain and a partner ran a flshing boat until they sold it. McClain dldn't want to spend h.is golden years punching a 4 a.m. alarm clock. show. and tonight's pilot Is slick and fast-moving. Creator Eric Bercovici, who wrote a nd produced "Shogun ," has cons tructed an inte resting forl1\4lt , although tonight's two-hour pilot is about as subtle as McClain's left hook . You can't teach an old cowpoke new tricks. recruits can't catch him on the chin-up bar. But he really shines on the shooting range. Twenty years chasing black hats will do that. Every target gets it in the c hes t. Male and female. 01' dead-eye is back. McClain is teamed with a blue -eyed, blond -haired , white-teethed cop, Harry Gates <Mars hall Colt > A real heartthrob, who lifts weights, wears spiffy sports jackets and thinks 52-year-old cops sbouJd be playing board games. Gates gives McClain a hard time. McClain calls him "Sonny" but finally impresses him with good Trainee failures down But a retirement series, with ;\rness fishing , reading magazines and taking long walks, wasn't what NBC had in mind. So something had lo give, and it's McClain's partner. Planning to lake his money and Age and the generation gap, focusing on McClain's efforts to cope with today's crime with yesterday's pre·Miranda tactics., can be appealing wrinkles, provided the plots and lesser c harac ters are given some s ubstance. OKLAHOMA CITY CAP> - The failure· rate of the second group of s tudents to enter · federal air traffic controller's training s ince the former controllers struck fell to 21. 7 percent, less than the normal average. the FAA said. Earlier this month it was Robinson's S34.99 , JWR JR'S KNIT SKIRT·AND-SWEATER·SET SPECIALS. w e·ve made a special purchase on a sensational group of bright pullovers with skirts to match. 1ust for the holidays Wear them together. Team the tops with your favorite skirts and pants. The colors are fabulous-red, teal and penw1nkle And the price-well. wonderful enough to inspire you to choose more than one We show 1ust two from our group, color selection varies an each store. For S·M·L. an acryllc JWR JR'S, 117. To order. call I oll ·free 1·800·523-7600 . SPECIAL HOLIDAY HOURS: SHOP FRIDAY 1N, SATURDAY 10.7. ROIUN80N'8 NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND• (714) 144-2800 ( disclosed that the first group of students given training since the nationwide strike had a failure rate of 50 percent. Mark Weaver, s pokes man for the Federal A v iation Administration Academy, said 95 s tudents in the second group of 143 passed the "fail-pass." Draft 11rule chang•1~s propo1sed WASHINGTON (AP> The Selective Servlc•r1 la proposing aeveraJ changes Im the rules for pote"ntlal indl11cteea lt t he military dra(t 1 s reinstituted, lncludlng an lncr iease in the lime allowed for appealing a classllicaUon. H the prop0se1 ls are adopted, there would be a lS-day time limit for appealing a lout draft board's classific·ation, Instead of the 10 days curnmtly called for. The planned time to file a claim for poBlpon ement or reclas sific ation after an induction noti ce is received, however, woul.d remain at 10 days, the aii ency said in announcing the proposed changes thls W•E:ek. Young mer~ c urrently are required to register with the Selective Serv·1 ce within 30 days of their 18th bi rthdays, so that if there w e re a national emergency a pool of potential draftees would be available. The proposed new rules are subject to public comarnent until Dec. 17. DAllLY PILOT CLAS!)IFIED ADS 842-5&78 Daily Pilat FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82-3 86 89 ls the Bl bomber .a green monster? See Art Hoppe's column on Page 82. D a ~ect strives to t;reate huge commune • in Oregon RAJNEESHPURAM , Ore. t AP > -More than 200 t~d -garbed disciples or an :fadian guru are rl ghllng OA~oming winter and divided public opinion to make an bnusual communaJ city out of these hills where John Wayne once r ode for the movie" ~meras. The followers of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh are turning the 100-square mile r anch, half again as big as Washington, D.C., into a huge commune. "Our aim is to turn the land into an agricultural oasis. It is a place where people may live their lives according to their own vision," says the narration o f a videotape prepared to promote incorporation as a city. The Inhabitants of the ranch are mostly former residents or a commune near Poona, India, that closed this year after stormy confrontations with the local population, including a firebombing o f one of the commune's buildings. Rajneesb 's V'iews o n unfettered sex 1alned attention internationally and controvery in lndla whe r e gurus are expected to be ascetics and not promoting the mixing of sex and religion. Ahd so far, they have not been entirely welcome here where they alrea_9y outnumber the local PoPUJaUon. "When I moved into a new community, I conformed -but that isn't the case here," says M argarel Hill, mayor or the com munity or Antelope, population 40 and 18 miles down a dirt road. Since the Chidvilas Rajneesh Meditation Center of Montclair, N .J ., purchased the ranch for $6 million in July, double-wide mobile homes, a warehouse, a medical clinic, garages and a mess hall seating 300 people have sprouted Crom the juniper and sagebrush-covered hillsides. New earthmoving equipment growls along as roads are built, housing sites are leveled, fields are plowed and planted and two twin-engined airplanes ply the newly graded airstrip. This month, the Wasco County Commission approved t h e boundaries ot what would become Oregon's newest city, a 2, 100-acre chunk deep inside the ranc h to encompass the buildings and inhabitants. An election is lo be held May 18 to determine whether the voters li ving in the area wa.nt to Corm a cit y, but t hat's a foregone conclusion since onJy the voters ltving within the arrected area may cast ballots. Leaders say the city may grow to as many as 2,000 people, but that will be determined by theava1lab1l1ly of water. In an unusual kind of work ethic, lhe men and women work happily, dawn to dusk. in return for room, board a nd other essentials along with the privilege of living near the Bhagwan H e lives 1n m obile-home luxury al one edge of the commune with two Rolls Royce automobiles al his disposal. They also get to part with material goods, occasionally large contri butions to the commune and the tensions of modern living 10 r eturn for mutual support and acceptance. Men and women commonly greet each other with warm, affectionate hugs. Al Poona, Rees h delivered daily discourses on a variety of subjects, but now communicates o nl y through what the Rajneeshpuramers call ·"heart lo heart communication." One of the people who talk with the guru 1s Chidvllas Meditation Center President Sheela Silverman who chose the location. More practically, Rajneesh communicates by way of hi s more than 300 books, video tapes and tape cassettes that are sold and shipped all over the world from an office in Antelope. The Antelope location was chosen because Oregon's stncl zoning forbids commercial operations on the ranch. His philosophy is based on total loss or individual ego and no restrictions on individual actions. "We love a lot, we dance a lot and we enjoy life," says Ms . Silverman. "You do it and respect the other person. There are no taboos and no guilt trips,'' she says. E(Jrth-movmg equipment and traJlers under cmutructU>n on hillddes are common as more than 200 ~wers of Guru B"°"'°" Shree Rojneesh race against oncoming winter to build communal city. . ~ .. Pennsylvania repeals 'goofy' laws ' HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> - Soon It may be legal to boil '8nes in west Philadelphia -ad a married woman can buy a •ttwlng machine alone without !ear or arrest. • The Statehouse voted this "eek t.o lilt prohibitions a1aJnat ltot.h practices, as It repealed .tosens of obsolete laws, some ••tin1tothe1700s. Rep. James Gallen of Berks tpearheaded ''Operation Repeal" to rid the books of laws be described as "kind of goofy." A sampling: -An 1866 act barring bonelboillng establishments west ot the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. -An 1812 statute maklng It a crlme for married women to contract to buy sewing machines for their own use . Their hu•bands had to joln In the contract. -An 1872 act makln1 workers subject to criminal prosecution "for refusing to. work when, in their o pinion, wages are insufrlclent or the treatment of workers by their employer ls brutal or offensive." The law preceded the federal \Vainer Act, guaranteeing the riaht to strike. Gallen said U\la Is only the beginning . "\Y e don't need more laws," • be said. "It's our hope that we're golng to repeal a lot more than these see mingl y lnsi1niflcant bill&." Ntrada, follower of cfuru Rajneeah, wear1 beaded necldace aa •M water• her garden on the 100-$<luore-mUe ranch·commune at Rajnet1hpuram. Ore. Rajneesh spends most or hJs Ume in hJs home, tucked up into a quiet draw with a manicured lawn and where a swimming pool is being built to provide therapy for a bad back. A full·lime medical staff atte.nds h is c hro nic asthma and diabetes. Rajneesh and followers are not altogether appreciated in nearby Antelope where people, mostly retired and Crom the PorUand area -live in a few ramshackle buildings or mobile homes and who fea r the still-growing commune will change the nature or their community. "l feel the Bhagwan ls a menace when he gets in his Rolls Royce," says Frances Dickson. "He's been in the ditch three times that I know of." Rajneesh also has picked up a s peeding ticket. Disciples say Ms. Silverman asked him lo st.Op driving, but he returned lo the road at lhe wheel of a blue Rolls. And more than a few people are uneasy with neighbors who purs ue a lifestyle they don't understand. Some townspeople four aim is to turn the land into an agricultural . '' oasis ... became more uneasy when reports appeared in several international magazines that lhe Poona-based group-therapy sessions rncluded sex, nudity a nd viol e n ce among the members ··1 think we have reason to be apprehensive," says Mrs. Hills, who says she has received letters from various people to be watcilful about her ne w neighbors. A news release from Poona in 1979 announced that violence among members o r therapy groups no longer would be tolerated. Rajnees h claims some 60 varieties of therapies lo be available, including massage and acupuncture. None 1s being used at the ranch so Car but the Geetam Rajneesh center in Southern California offers various kinds ranging from $485 for one week to $1 ,500 for a month-long counsellor's course. Whatever happened in Poona, Rajneeshpuram is a picture or tranquility Bo b Harvey , the ranc h foreman who came along with the place Crom the previous owners, is a supporter. .. If there was anything wrong going on up there, I wouldn "t be there," says Harvey who lives on the ranch with his wife and two daughters. Neighbor Bob Evans 1s another supporter. • · 1 find them lo be only warm and genuinely friendly people," .he says. I s ab e l , a com mun e spokes wo m a n , says mos t detractors have not visited the ranch. "We really are much happier when people come to see for themselves," she says. "Most of the people in Antelope have never been here .·· Mayor Hill says she h as refused invitations to visit because she didn't want other town s peopl e t o get th e impression s h e was being lobbied. Isabel, born in Chile of French parents as Isabel d' Etygny. saJd • she became a sana-soctyasin . . as the di sciples caJI themselves. in 1978 alter working for four years in Tahiti. Now she guides reporters and others a bout the ranch with consummate poi se and dedication. No part of the ranch and no question is off limits. Even casual curiosity seekers who arrive unannounced a re welcomed warmly and given a tour of the facilities. Like -most sanyastns, Isabel prefers to be known by the name given her when she became a disciple. Sometimes a neophyte sanyasin is glve a poetic lndJan name, such as Ma Prem Savila, an English woman wbo also came by way of Poona and now bandies the co mmune 's account.a. Others, such as Is abel, get their own given names back. Most retain their ori&tna1 names tor le1a1 purposes, rather than go t hrough tbe process of chaalini it. Sanyulna are required to use ;.be aacrtbed name, wear Ori.Die clolblnl and wear a "mala,'' a 108-•ooden·bead necklace with the picture of the Bhcwan dan11ln1 at the bottom .• ,, IU Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 •ANN LANDERS 0 ., •ERMA BOMBECK •HY GARONER J Clean shave 'ttirn-on' -1 APWW.,... HERALDING HOLIDAYS London ·s Regent Stre~t is aglow after the Princess of Wales off1 c1a ll) s witched on the traditional Christmas lights. Wednesday ni ght. The display consists of 5.500 bulbs a nd 77 Christmas trees. For'fhe Hofida!ls CONVENIENT HOURS Monday-Friday 9 a. ot to 6 p. m. Saturday 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Citizens TIYift & Loan ~tioo In H1rttag1 Plaza Shopping C1nt1r Culver Or1v1 •nd Walnut Avenue 142520 Culver Drlwe, lfYlnt, CA 12714 /(714) 55~ , • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Why la it considered taboo for men to shave their lees or any part of their body except the face? The reason I ask is because I find it a real turn-on. 1 like t he feel of my smooth body rather than all that hair. Also, my underarm deodorant ls more effective when ap~d to a hair-free armpit. My y hair is fine and straight. It pulls on the back of my thighs when 1 sit and is disheveled when 1 remove my trousers. I decided two years ago to shave my legs and thighs, chest an.d armpits and I like the feeling. I can only do it in the winter, however, because I enjoy going to the beach and a shaven male would be viewed as strange. I have heard women on the beech comment about men who look like apes. This convinced me that if the culture could be conditioned to accept the shaven male, all men would love it, as l do. Do you agree? -CURIOUS IN NORFOLK DEAR C.: Traditionally hairiness bas been symboUc of masculinity. Tbe shaven bodies at the beach are almost always homosexuals. Today's male deodorants work well without shaving the armpits. As for the chest, legs and thighs, It would seem like a horrendous, time-consuming chore, and tbe man would end up looking like a plucked chicken unless be shaved often. Obviously you have a fbatlon, or yoa would not be concerned about the balr on the back of your legs being "disheveled." However, ii shaving your body turns yoa on, go ahead and do U. It's yolll' business and harms no one. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please print this as my answer to "Heartbroken Mom" who discovered her 17·year-old daughter was on birth control pills. J have a 17-year-old daughter who has been pregnant three times -the first when she was 14. She's had two abortions and one miscarriage. How I wish she had sense enough to use a contraceptive. The mother who wrote should be glad her daughter thought enough of herself to use some form of birth control. l.ANDllS I ~ -I I worry about my daughter's future. 1 I wonder if she will ever decide to have a I family. If so, will she be ~physically able? I Sign me NEVER-TO·BE- G RANDMA"''>? ! DEAR ???: Maybe yes and maybe no ' -depeodJng on bow well the abortions I were performed. I do hope by this time ~ your daughter bas had some counselbag. She soun~s more than Just "careless." ne- glrl needs help as well as lnformaUoa. Please write Planned Parenthood, 810 7th Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10019. They will help her. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back . you published a letter in the Rochester, Minn., Post Bulletin telling your reade~ what to do if they choke on a piece of food , but you didn't say what one should do · one is alone. Here are the inst.ructions: Stand up. Keep your knees straight. Bend over, as to touch your toes. Never mu.tt if you can't quite reach them. Then throw vour arms high into the air. Several months ago 1 choked on a piece of meat. My husband was with me > but before he could get around to my side or the table I tried this maneuver and the meat popped right out onto the floor .a nope you w111 give tms su~gesuon alt• wide coverage as possible . It could save some lives. -W.C. IN MINN. DEAR W.C.: Here it is. Thanks from all of us. I bad never seen this one before. Don't get burned by a "Line'" that's too hDt to handle. Play it cool with Ann Landers' guide to "Necking and Petting. -What Are the Limits?" Send your request to Ann Landers P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, ILL. 60611, encl.ostng SO cents and a Long, stamped. self-addreued envelope. Fairy tale haunting I was cautiously making my way through the murky maze of The Haunted Pentagon. sword in hand, seeking without·. much hope some s mall glimmer of sanity. \\-hen an incredibly awesome, winged apparition loomed across m y path. .. Prepare to die, s trange beast'. .. J cried. drawing back my s word to strike ··oh. don"t be stupid. stupid." said the creature with a 'r<1wn. ··I'm The B-1 Bomber." - My sword arm fell to my side and I confess my knees began to tremble . ··I thought ... I thought Jimmy Carter had slain you stone cold dead back in 1977 ... r managed to say "YES, HE THOUGHT SO. loo." said this Lazarus. preening its silvery scales. .. But you know how it is : We old weapons systems never die ... "You just fade away?" I inquired. "No.·· I frowned. .. I guess that's right." I finallv said. ··For I did see where the bayonet is making a comeback. But what is it you do when we kill you?·· The apparition smiled a sly. smug s mile. ··we grow." he said. IT WAS ONLY TOO happy to explain this curious phenomenon. "When I was born back in 1969.'' it began. "I was an adorable. little thing, weighing only $2.2 billion. But would you believe it? there were those even then who said I was too big. too ugly and would eat them out of: house and home." ''And they tried to kill you?" "Many times. Naturally, my feelings were hurt. I hid behind an outpouring of magical gobbledegook and for years was all but forgotten. I bided my time, nurturing myself on desiJ?;n changes and AIT HOPPE THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER innation, and when I leaped out upon m~ foes in 1977. I tipped the scales at S9 billion'. .. "A fourfold increase. Amazing '·· "'lt was nothing. After Carter dro\ e that silver stake through my heart, I ~eallr went to work. Today. only four years later, I am a hale and hearty S40 billion ... "Incredible ~ And ·what can a S40 billion beast like you do?" The creatur e actually saluted ""Just s ay the word and I sha ll begin as early as 1986, if I'm on schedule, to make the world safe for democracy." ··For ever and· ever?·· l asked. ""Don't be silly... it said. ··My Godfather . Cap Weinberger, says 1"11 be obsolete by 1990. Tou1ours gar. tOU]OUTS gaa. Here's to a short life and a merry one.·· ·THE THOUG HT OF enlisting a S40 billion creature with a life span of less than 48 months so infuriated me that I angrily drew back my sword again to strike. The mad bomber looked at me wit)\ contempt. "You kill me one more tim' Mac," it snarled, .. and I'll bankrupt you ''' Help~ I ned in terror from the scene I must find some sane person who will coolly and rationally save us all from this insatiable monster which will inevitably gobble up . . . ' No, it's no use. What sane persotl would ever believe a crazy fairy tale lik~ this one? Leaders' habit studied: Q. A.I a history baff, I've come to tile concla1toa tbat, compared to 0U1er · hlgb-ltresl jobs, tbere seem• to be a very low blddellce of alcolloll8m · a...-g V .S. prealdellta. Have there beea aay Radlel OD this? And lf so, bow do &My explala It? - Roger H., Fort Laaderdale, Ji1a. A: A pharmacologist at the University of Pittsburgh, Herbert Barry III, baa looked into this subject and reports: "Among the first 38 presidents of the U.S. <Washington through Carter) , only two were alcoholics. They were Pierce, who died of liver cirr~il:-And Grant, wboee military career before the Civil War wu almost ruined by recurrent epilOdes of drunkenness . Thia incidence of alcohoHsm," explain• Barry, "(5.3 percent) 1 is low for a sample of males of northern European ancestry ... Alcoholism ii <also) rare amons tino. who have ample accesa to liquor and a permlaaive, deferential 1ochl environment. "In part," he 1um1 up, ''at.able toclal I -Pf ISOllAllTr Q.&A. BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER It I C'l I (• relationships may . . . protect people from alcohomm. Family tradition is prominebti in the life of monarchs. And strong loy~ to and cohesiveness with their poUUcl1 party characterized the careers ol most di the presidents of the United States." Q: Abolit Barbra SUel8alld -•a•'t ber family poor wllell altie wu a cblN arowt.a wpt -Walter.a •• CladllaaU. ' l : 1bou&h the •partment they Uvedjq was small and Barbra slept oo a cot in tt;.e llvin1 room, 1be 1ay1, "We weren't poor poor. We Just never had aD)'thina." ~ section ot Brooklyn they lived in wu drab. And later Bad>ra would delcribe lt u .. the home ol baseball, boredom and bad breath." ' ___ ,......_, "Aaaagghh ... " YOUR HEALTH DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN l:onsultation advisable DEAR DOCTOR : :\bout a yt.>ar ago m ~ toes s tarte d hurting and burning. h th.qugh they were being squeezed in a vi<'f'. The first time it occurred was while I w~s square dancing in a new pair of shot:>!>. I thought it was due to thl' man.made fiber on the tiled floor. Later on I found it happened no matter what shoes I wore or where I walked. I have no corns or bunions or anythin~ e lse on my feet that might <'ause the symptoms. When I take my sh04's orr and massage my feet the burning and pain le~sen. My doctor, who is an internist, say~ the r e's n o proble m he can find . I 'd appreciate any clue you might suggest. - MRS.C. DEAR MRS C II \OU ha,·e hct!n ;.1 reader of the column. 1t ·:-. ·likel~ that \OU' 1· read cliscuss1on~ here ahout a cond1t1on called carpal tunnel s~ ndroml' Pc.tltl'nb C'Omplam of burning. pain. numhncs!. in their fingers and hands )l's dt1e to constnC'ttOn ol nen cs JrHI l)jood ,·essels as lht'~ pass through tht• wrist Often the concl1t1on '" relu.•,·ed h' surger). Clue about \Our eond1t1on · It" poss1hle that your symptoms arc dul' to tar-. .. 11 t.uonel syndrom e. mvoh 1n~ the l<K''-Better consult an or.Jjlopechst -DEAR DOCTOR: A column you wrote on the danger or young children being bitte n by pets really made me very upset. At no place in your reply did you makt> the point th at it's possible that her 3-year·old could have been a ntagonizing the dog and the poor creature fought back. H ow m a n y tim es h ave you seen 3·vear·olds te ar a cloth toy lo pieces? .\t that age little childre n haven't the capacil} to understand that a pupp) i~ ali\ e. )tore often than not anima ls are abused and literally tortured by children too )·oung to comprehend. I have a friend who came home to find that he r little child had shoved pencils up he r pet's nose. causing a,;ony to the dog. But s he taught her child )8 lesson he'll never forget. She did the same to him a nd gave him a taste or his own medicine. Too many parents never believe that thf"ir little bitten a ngels could be at fault. ~IRS. Q. --... HER~ MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Green light good sign P E RFECT TIMING: For the person who drinks ever·ything thenfs a neat gift in the Christmus catalogue ju~t issued by The Sharper lm<.ige, a bnght S. F mail.order firm . tNo 1t is NOT too early to think about Christmas. unfortunately i The item . for a piddling S78. 1s thl' AloCheck. '-' pocket s iled ~adge t that measure!. ins t a ntly thl' amount of booze in tht• old bloodstream Blow into a nozz lt'. and 1f \Our alcohol levt.•I 1s ov<.•r o W 1wr cttnt. ·a red ligh t fla~hes l,ow<.•r amounts are s ho" n bv an amber light watch 1t and green (well maybe one more 1 . 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GO\T AI D'" l'nclosc•d in .t platl'hnldt•I rt•.id111 ~ Thank You Paint• Wt:hbl·r \ltkl· One of thu::-c ddt•nst.· c:onl ru('lol 1ohn1tll'S, d 'u -.upp11~t·' Or a ch-mon doubll' d1ppt·1 tn ... tde doµt.· Jdl W111klcr . t1Jurrng tht• L·ss Ft 1'l'11unn•. t1l'd up al th t• Emharc:adt·rn ".1-, t•nehanted lo mC!el a i 11ung -.u tlor \\host.• n anwtag proclaimed Tim Lear~ S<1"' So tlw ...,htµ 1s a n LSO 1 Landmg Ship. Dock 1 POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT TO PUTIT BRIEFLY, I WISH YOU'D MAKE" MORE 01= AN EFFORT TO Pu-r IT BRl~F'L.Y. Cancer: Check facts Saturday, Sovember 21 ARI ES 1 March 21-April 19 1 You might feel as if doing a high wire act You could be m ediating dis pute between persons\\ ho are dose to ~ou Strive for balance. maintain neutrality. TAl.Rl'S <April 20-May 20l Whal you l k for granted could bring s urprising ults apparent routine JOb or a signment opens door to major prospects. Pocus on JOb. basic tasks and util ization of [Ues. research . GE~flNI < Mav 21.June 201 : Focus on emotions, s pecia l· relationship. conclusion of t ransaction and outlet for creative capa bilities. It is best to finish rather than initiate project. ru CANCER <June 2l ·July 22l : Re main 011 fa miliar ground; c heck source material. Q:bt a in professional appraisal, be aware of "Qperty rights and limitations. Leo. Aries. f.1tua rius persons play significant roles. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22 >. Attend to tflfety·hazards at hom e base. Emphasis on M\)mission of ideas, coming to financial terms with associates and relatives. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22l: Budget e6"tlsiderations could dominate scenario. PO\entiaJ comes into focus. but this is not !hne for direct action. P erceive picture as ~hole. fl LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct . 22): Circum· \ tunces tum ln your favor -you'll be • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA al right place at crucial moment. Moon in your -.1gn emphasizes initiative. originality. personality. special appar el and crcatin• resources. SCORPIO tOct. 23-Nov. 211 You receive communication from spec ial·intercst group, c lub. organization or from one with political aspirations. SAGITTARIUS < NQ_v . 22·Dec. 211; Emphasis on domestic situation. financial prospects. ways of fulfilling hopes, wishes. Acquisition of luxury item aids in beautifying home surroundin~s. CAPRICORN <Dec 22·Jan. 19 1 Confusion exists at top. Means superior does not have necessary information. Maintain your own options . Original plan subiect to r evision . AQUARIUS CJan. 20·Feb. 18>: You'll have additional reseonsibility connected with education, travel, language and m oney. You become m ore acutely aware of exchan~e rates . , PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Asso· elation with one who r epresents special interest group is on rocky ground. ·Conflict could occur involving money .· --· .. _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20. 1981 •• &Piii ......... RESTORED QUARTERS Preside nt a nd Mrs. Reagan pose in the s itting area or t heir White House bedroom. Last s pring. the White House His torical As~ociat ion ret1:1ved $822 .640.91 through prtvate donation~ to restore a nd refurbish the White House living quarte rs . To d at e, the re novation project has included work on 150 pieces of furniture. 33 mahogany doors. 72 worn la mps. 18 carpets and 26 windows. OK. so our place doesn't have a lot of class. 1n fact. It looks llke a warehouse -because It Isl But It's crammed fUll of brand new. top Qualltv. name brand merchandl~~ no seconq~ no dlstresseu or damageo merchandise at prices even lower than our class! Choose from thousands Of toys, bike~ electronic games ana baby f\Jmlture available at cash prtces that save vou r1dlCUIOUSIY large amounts of money! CAnd who doesn't want to save money?l If you·re looking tor trms. there aren't anv1 You buy right trom the carton! our sales people aren 't classv. oon·t expect expensive shopping carts ... vou use wagons. Frills aren't our bag, so bring you own lbags, that Isl. oon·t wait! come to Cheap Charue·s. have tun, and see how the masses save a bundle of monev. I .. Bikes • Toys • Baby Fumtture •Trim-a-Tree \ ... Layaway Plan Available • IJ 7742 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach CAcross ff'Om Hunttngtan snopplng center> Open Mon · Fr110AM · IPM•Slt10AM • SPM•$Un10AM • SPM EARN AND LEARN! Deliver the lllllf Plllt Boys and girls 10 or older -. . Call 642·432'latlfttapply today. Illy-, • Orange Coaat DAILY PlLOT/Frlday, November 20, 1981 EX-Miss America devoting her life to God Cheryl Blackwood releases gospel album recalls changes after relinquishing crown NASHVILLE Tenn. (AP> -' completely, an<1 l\e did over th~ · "1 feel the album will be Americaaaarantaayworld. Cheryl Prewitt Blackwood la months," she said. phenomenal," she aald. "A lot ~I "l lovud my year, but one year t devotln1a1in1ln1J career to aervln1 Al Miu Misal111pp1, she went on prayln1 hu aone .. Into It; tt s about aJI y.ou can handle. It's too God, for makln1 her a miracle to become Mlu America. She annolnled of the Lord. fast·paced. When your year 11 over. wlnner u Ml11America1980. · relmqulshed her crown In September Sht! alao hu written a book, "A it's a drastic cban1e. You ask Mra. Blackwood, 2•, bu releued 1980, and since then has devoted her Brlaht·Shinin1 Place," based on her yourself if all that attention you her flrst commercial album, "I'm a time to Cbrlatl an mus Jc and life. And she owns a welaht·loH c"ecelved waa because you were a Mlracle1" 1 collection of 1oapel son1a appearances ln churches across the franchise. nice alrl or because you were Mias releaseo by Impact Records. country. Mrs. Blackwood, who ,lsta her America. The biggest adjustment is In 1988, Ml"I. Blackwood suffered a ·'The Lord has put a detlnlte rellgioua preference as ''Christian," finding out who you are.·· crushed Je1 and severe back Injuries ministry lo my life," said Mra. said she was upset y;hen Bert Parka She recalled that immedlately In a car accident. Doctors toJd ber Blackwood, who lives in Nashville. was relieved as host for the Miss after crowning her successor, she the would never walk aaaln. "( want to teU people something: America Pageant: but said she asked someone nearby what to do "l looked to my God," sald Mrs. 'Look what God can do and wants to belleves now It was a wise decision. and was told lo leave the staae. Blackwood, who was married in do' I'm doing what I've been called "I was a little disturbed ... he "Thal was the first clue things April to nrry Blackwood, a gospel to do." was aood. But people identified him were 'Changing," she chuckled. singer himself who is 14 yelU'S her She rejected offers of more money as the pageant when the girls are the Though she may be a former Miss eenlor. "1 knew if he loved me. he'd from non·religious record companies ones who really are the pageant -America. It appears aa if she is put me back together." to instead cut aospel songs like the ones who come from nothing or a human nonetheless. She reeovered, although her left "Nothing Improves My Day <Better lot. Changing emcees periodically "What is that saying, ·vanity leg was two Inches shorter than her Than Praisin' HJm l," ''He Came to gets the attention ofr the emcee to the always prevails?' I found a gray hair right. Love You'' and "Who Put the Color objective of the pageant.•· yesterday. and right "ow I'm on a "So 1. aske~ God to heal me in the Rose." She described her year as Miss di et ." Cheryl Prewrtt Blackwood '8 now singr,;; = music. She has rejecled better offer s from secuJp,r record companies to cut Chnstaan mu.nc. ; , 0 Ider childless couples happy A NEW OWN~R ... A NEW LOOK ! .. "' LOS ANGELES (AP> -Older people without children appear just as happy in their marriages as couples who chose to be parents, a survey indicates. yet most childless respondents s ay they'd change that s tatus if they could. Or. Linda Beckman. associate ps ychiatry professor at UCLA , queried 800 women and 300 men aged 60 to 75. tes ting the notion that parenthood contributes to wedded bliss. "Childlessness could make a difference when people are elderly. so we wanted to see whet.her It affected older pe rsons' well-being," s he said. ·'There are a lot of negative stereotypes about childless individuals, such as that they are selfish and less fulfilled as persons." The 250-question telephone survey. tabulated in an IBM computer, indicated parenting was less relevant to well·being than variables hke health. finan cial security, quality of social life and whether the spouse was living. "The baby boom era children are growing up and choosing to be childless," Ms. Beckman said. "The fears that you will be less happy. more lonely and more dissatisfied with your life don't seem to be true ... Paradoxicall y, 88 percent of the men and 60 percent of the women without children said they would opt for parenthood if they had another chance. Writ in g s oldest PEKING tA P> -A set of medical records written on silk and bamboo slips more than 2, 100 years ago has been estabUshed as China's oldest medical writings. the offi cial Xinhua News Agency reported. The records were unearthed in 1973 and 1974 in the tomb or the son of the Marquis Tai at Mawangdui on the outskirts or Changsha in Hunan Providence, Xinhu a said. 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Around the country, locaJ ws station have offered quite .,.an assortment of exotic features \~November: ''! -"Secre t fears," birth by 'appointm e n t and m issing children in Miami , -Eroti c h ome vi d eo cassettes, a seminar In human sexuality, and stress on the freeways in Los Angeles; · -Kvetching (complaining). escort services as fronts for Rrostitulion and a new strain of Conorrhea in New York; -Dr. J oyce Brothers on "Whal Every Woman Should Know About Men" in Chicago It's sweeps time in American television, time to determine the r atings that set the rates for advertising fees. With m11Jions ..... of dollars at stake , local rrv broadcasters are going to gre at lengths to get viewers. not·so local n w:s WBBM told Of poachers who prey on rare 1anlmal1 In Africa und Thall11nd, whlle WMAQ reported on the pllghl of African rcfugt!es In Soru alh& and Kenya and Polish emiar 1 in Vlennu. Joumulism '! Maybe. Ratings boosters ·1 Certainly. I l 's the s ame gam e that m a kes November such u biK month for movie mavens Ever com0\erc1ob during prime Ume und build larger uudiences for lhe Collow·up news broadcasts Nielsen and Arbltron, lwo rulings services, monitor local rallnK8 durln& sweeps. November. like the other 11weeps months. February and .May, 111 TV without pretension. Make Lhe entert ainment more entertaining. Make the news more entertainlna. Gel the "I don't believe we should be judged on just three months of the year." wonder wby there's a bonanza of viewer into the lent. riches now .. Grease," "10," In New York City, the notion's "Every Which Way But Loose," bigges t mar ket. the rule or .. Close Encounters Of The Than.I thumb 1s that a ratings point, Kind.. while in olher months measurmg the percentage of all T·V has little lo offer'! TV homes in an area watching, As for November television. is equivalent to about $1 million 1t 's tackled male strippers, the in advertising revenue . More death of a Playboy cente rfold, viewers in November pay off for black market babies. teen-age the next few months love , and rape from the "I don't believe we should be pers pective of the vic t im's j udged on just three months or hus band. the y-ear ... s a id Johnathan The networks. whose own Rodgers, news director of KNXT c o mm e r c ial rate s ar e an Los An ge les. "However. es t a blis hed by dall y AC we're caught up in this game so Niels en Co. ratings, are looking I do it to bring new viewers to a lthough public sanitation offi cials scoeted at the danrer. So when Bill Fyfre, 1eneral man•1er of WLS, t witched to WABP In New York, he brouaht Super Rat alona . 'Full·P•#e ne ws pape r ads appeared Nov. 2 proclalmlng: "This Is one rat race nobody'is been able to beat" above a picture or a furry New York s kyline. Thus began a five-part series designed to win friends and influence viewers. The station says the n ew breed of rat, immune to conventional poisons. is not a problem yet; it's a potential problem. WABC had trouble locating Super Rat and used some of W LS · more sensational footage. Features can be informative without bein g exploitative, although the lines get blurred. Local stations have offered a wide range of sedate special r e ports this m onth ; home protection equipment, religious cul ts ln Los Angeles, day-care centers, the clout of the tobacco industry. Although the sex and violence stories pea k during s weep months, there seems to be a little less of t his kind of reporting than in the late 1970s, when "Happy Talk" news was more in vogue. ' •• APW1,.,.... In Chicago, top news casters have been dispatched to such exotic places as Africa . Thailand and Aust ria for to help their arrihated stations KNXT I do the kind of pieces I during the sweeps with premium can promote." programming. More v1e wers----Super Rat bolstered the will increase revenues for local ratings for WLS m Chicago, R ecently, the public has demonstrated a greater desire for straight news, as seen by the high viewershlp of the networks' nightly newscasts. NOT DANGEROUS Holding a lo). but \ t'I'\ r~al looking. m achine gun, 4-year·old Jeb Webb p a U!->l'!) for a milk break in a cookie shop in Bakersfield Permanent Hair Removal beauty. confidence. convenience. comfort Jane l111dstrom & Associates ELECTROLYSIS GROUP 12tl Ea..,l-18th C.:o!>ld ~lt.>!>j 17141 645-7942 e Ask about our !'.1oney-V/OEO Saving FRONT-ROW CENTER CLUB! 369 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 PHONE : (714) 631-STOP or 631-7867 VIDEO SCOTCH TAPE SPECIAL : T-120 $12.99 or L-500 $9.99 Less $2.00 rebate from Scotch PREVIEW A l\10VIE TONIGHT! "KRAMER VS. 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Foam-filled Lofas w/sturdy nylon covering 3 colors ~~:::::l Reg 129.95 $88.88 ~11lV1L TA&..e wrrn ENAMEL F1Nl5f1 2 COLoRS RCG-36.~ $24.88 •• Orange Co11t OAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 . Daily ~IMll PlwloK tty G.m..._ Beauty arranged These two beaut1/ul c reative /lower arrangements -· Beneath the Calypsu" 1 le/t J and "Jo'ree Form Fun.. t above J -are r he handiwork of DeStgner Dorothy Copeland o/ Los Angeles Mrs Copeland demonstrated the principles of creative design. free form and abstract d.eStgn this week dunng a workshup /or the San Clem.er1te (;arden Club .Wrs Copeland 1s a u•e ll-know11 1udqe and /lou6 shou. msl ructor Thanksgiving fruit Pomegranate, persimmon, strawberry • When you think or the things that made the holidays so spec1aJ in days gone past. distinctive and colorful i ndoor decorations from using deep hu ed autumn leaves. br1ghtly ·colored fruit and many shaped nuts must come to mmd. T hree fruits which are especially adapted to Califor,.r11a making excellent Thanksg1vin~ de<'orations are lhe pomegranate, the persimmon and the-strawberry tree. During this holiday season, lite pomegranate is grown as a shrub or small tree. six lo 10 feet high, producing pretty, large red balls of tangy. juicy seeds that are delicious to eat. Although the best tasting fruit 1s •grown in hot summer areas of California. the fruit from other areas around the state 1s o ften exceptionally good and the pomegranate shrub itself is always desirable for spectacular fall foliage ~ color. With a little careful pruning. it is possible to use the pomegranate as a fine hedge or informal screen. RUFFELL'S . . UPHOLSTERY ............... s... 1922 HAllOl ILVD. COST A MISA -541· I 1 56 01' CA>untry 1 Fair Bazaar ~'-<-~_ Over 60 community organl1.1tlona Mii their homem9de crafts, g lfta and goodies et the g rtat new Huntington C.nler rNll Sat & &Jn . Persimmons are noteworthy for supply1Dg the perfect fimsrung touch an flavor and appearance to many popular main dishes , makrng delectable bomemade cookies or pudding and a delicious salad with avocado In addition to this little known usefulness of the fruit, it 1s adaptabl~ to many climate and soil conditions and 1s usually quite trouble·free. Persimmon trees thrive in all but the desert and high mountain areas of Cahfomia They are s low growing to 20 or 40 f ee t forming round -h eaded , s ymmetrical s hapes which have a ttractive orange fruit and lovely autumn leaves Although the fruit o n the strawberry tree (Arbutus unedoJ is not edible, the shrub is one of the most popular in Cahfornia because of its many landscaping qualities. It 1s a moderate growing shrub which is a good performer throughout the stat e and can be pruned t o make a beautifu l , open crowned sma ll tree .:::. - LLOYo•s garden shop Calendulas Bud & Bloom 4" Pot Rec)-S 1.09 . NOW ··~a. KelloCJCJ'S Topper . 2 c•. ft. bOCJ Recj. s5it KellOCJCJ1S Gronulch 2 c .. ft. Rec)-$4.39 I . H,OWS~ Bandini Super Plush Holiday decorating Plants for the Thanksgiving hostess Whether you're Invited to someone e lse's house ror Thanksgiving dinner or cooking it yourselC, there's nol.hlng nicer than lo decor ale your . home with plants or to give a plant lo say thank you for lt'ie Invitation. There are a variety or plants avai.lable now ror either purpose. There are the flowering azaleas. cyclamen and chrysanthemums which come in an array of fall colors Or maybe giving a s hrub with berries on it is more to your liking. The Thanksgiving hostess will appreciate hav1og boughs of colorful • leaves and berries lo decorabe her home next year. Look into the barberrys, hollies and pyracanthas. A traditional favorite. though, 1s the poinsettia with its brilliant scarlet pinwheel blooms . This plant is an excellent tndoor decorator which can be nurtured during the rest of lilt! yt!dr to bloom again next fall. Old standbys for gift giving and for making your home look more in vil1ng are the green foliage pl ants like fern s, dracaenas , philodendrons and spathiphyllums . Pot them in colorful containers or in baskets with red ribbons lied around them and they, too, will fit right in with the festivities. A group1Dg of four or five African violets in bloom on a tray in the center of the dining room table 1s another idea for you to try. Or. perhaps you'd like lo try grouptng three or more colorful chrysanthemums by the fireplace, m and among indoor fohage plants, ID front of windows or in one corner of the serving I.able This is the lime or the year to use your 1magmal1on lo decorate the home with plants. Nol only can you creat~ festive atmosphere but the plants W\11 be around long after the holidays are gone so there's no better ID vestment for the money. Combat weeds now Gardener's ch ecklist Healthy lawns mean fewer weeds. So 1f you're doing everything you can to keep your landscape's lush , green carpet in lip-top shape, you have won the first battle against lawn weeds. Every gardener should know that most lawns have weed seeds in them and they aren't always blowing in froi;n your neighbor's yard. But it's also true that the autumn winds do blow in a few more. A well kept lawn that is thick and plush is the best way to combat the weed problem for weed seeds will he dormant when they don't get enough light to germinate. Use of pre-emergent weed killers this fall 1s a much simpler way to prevent dandelions and chickweed from popping up and laking over. African violets to be shown Hundreds of hybrid and traditional violets will be exhibited al the "Thanks for Giving Violets'' :.how Saturday and Sunday in the Huntington Center Mall. 7777 Edinger. Huntington Beach. The African violets wall be shown and judfed from lO a.m lo 6 pm Saturday a nd noon to 5 p m Sunday The show 1s s µ<Mored by the Southern Califorrua Council of the African Violet Society of America and parking and admission 1s free Many plants and girt items will be offered for -.ale • Have you lifted your tuber ous begonia tubers'! If not, do so immediately Wet soils will rot the tubers • Feed your I awn lightly to keep 1t greener and healthier Also, be s ure you have lowered your mower blades now • Compos t fa l len leaves a nd faded s ummer annuals unlesi. you find them diseased Then. discard them., • Give your fuchsias a rest and don't think about pruning them until next February. • Your nursery has many rt owenng potted plants for you lo give as gifts cyclamen . azaleas. early-blooming camellias and man:. more. A Deck 1he Halls ~ . ~ \re wish you a ~lcrry \hn!>tmu-.' ' . loin u!> on Saturday, :'\ovcmber 21st. am1.imc llCtwcen 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm.· \\'c'U ~hare uur idea!'> for unique decorations and gifting. Flontl dcmonstrotionsconlinuc thnmghout Ute <lay Our µresent to you-I 0 percent off on all our regular and rhnsunns merchandise (cash and carry 11nl~) Our staff will be here tn assist you. -. ( Y cs. we do J(ift wrap') ' 1>1,uncUH Mur"I 1>, ''IL"" \n1tt111•·' ~ 'l'he FloweCi--,L.# I 0126-A Adams Avenue, I [unUngtnn Beach. CA 92646 THANKSGIVING IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. Send one ... Take one home ... The FlD (Nursery Special I AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN Fast growing, tel and spraeding light green fronds. NEW ZEALAND FERN Lower growing, more compact blight green fronds. . 5 GAL. REG. 14.98 EA. T~iver liouq\Et Autumn flowera In • woven bHktt fllled with warm thoughts for Thanksgiving. Call or vl11t u1 t~ l@i•J11i~=;J1J BARE-ROOT ROSES ARRIVING SOON •.. PRICES START AT•5.N LESS15 % Irvine consumer TV planned Coast companies report financial progress American Educatlooal Tele vlalon Netwurk, based in I rvine, will provide programming for consumers on the use of personal computtlrs in o join t venture with Phoenlx ·bnsed M i ller Technology & Communications. The 13·week programming series will be produced by A VT Inc ., a subsidiary or Miller Technology. The series will be aired on AETN over a 52-week period with later programming ' lo be revised and updated. The ·• Cirst broadcast is scheduled to begin In late March or 1982 . ~ Biofuel o f Costa Mesa reported t h at certai n non-r ecurring cons olidation 1 cost s associated with two acquisitions res ulted in a net loss or $79,957 on revenues or $3.5 m illion for the first fis cal quarter ended Sept. 30. This com pares with a net loss or $10,934 on revenues or $2.1 million for the year-earlier period. The financial results reflect the acquisition during the first quarter or controlling interest in two fuel dis tributing businesses. • DC 11111111 million, or Sl.22, for the three months ended a year earlier ' Revenues for the 1981 t hird quarter rose to $32.7 million compared w1th $31.9 million last yeur. The company attributed the quarter's results to the generally reduced level or reaJ estate activity a nd continuing effect of Inflation on its costs. In September, the firm added $1.6 million to its loss reserves lo cover a title claim in Northern California. • Ne wport Balboa Savings and Loan Association recorded in October its larges t monthly new loan volume in the company's history. A total of S4 6 million in ne w residential loam. was issued during the month. This was tripl e th e vo lume o r th e preceding month , and twice as much as the volume in October 1980 * co n 11 tru c t l n& 111 plant to manufacture ammonia urea fertihter from the gas of the Pande Fie ld i n lnhambanc Province north of Mozambique's capltnl. Maputo. • Tuislin·based 8lllcon Sy1tem1 Inc. for the year ended Sept. 26 achieved total revenues of Sl3 million, 24 percent higher than the revenues of SlO ~ million for the previous year. Net Income after taxes of $784,000 was 31 percent higher th&n income of S599,000 for fiscal 1980 Hotels off antitrust hook WASHJNGTON !AP) -The Jus tice Department said it has dropped a S·year ·old civil antitrust complaint charging seven Hawaiian hotels and their trade a ssocia tion wilh price-fixing. Assistant Attorney (:eneral William F Baxter s aid the case was dropped because several of the hotels had entered pleas or nolo contendere in 1977 in a companion criminal case Baxter said that in hght of the time that had elapsed since the alleged price-fixing a nd the deterrent effect achieved by the c rimina l case, the cost of continued li tigation was greater than any benefits. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 Fiscal picture worse GLOOM. DOOM State's Groves SACRAMENTO (AP> State fo'lnance director Director Mary Ann Oravos uya the date's tltcMI 11ituatlon la wor11e than she thought 10 daay11 ago, when s he projected 1t $747 million revenue shortfall. "ll'1 down, down, down," she said In ian interview with the Sacramento Union. "Tbr recession iJI deep and long." Ms . Graves said the latest economic CorecaslS could push the shortfall beyond $747 million, bul how much she couJd not say. Al a m eelinl( with privMte economists thu week , t h eir conclusions. she suid, ranged rrom "gloom and doom lo outright depressi~n." Ms {;raves was to a ssess tne state'~ rinancial picture al ·a JOint MOIODrs PBNCT bUI .... 1.., Nl'O ac.m. -., M I Old ...,_ lo .-ftd oo .....Ch t-"" qu-y ooraoi-''*' '° ___ _ Bui --I"*' ll>e lllOt9 .. WOl'r'/ ... -l1'e _..._ hM IO ti thet • old '-• motl o( tllem -to ~M ~ Tiiey Ill~ •th 111 We ll•W. l'O\I WOVld too C.H ut Dioc"'' ~ mcelln.e of the Le1lslature'1 revenue and taxati o n comml tteu oo Thur1tduy Last week , M s Grave •' department, us1na the latest flluret from the Culifornlo Jndex of Leid.inc £conomi<' Jndicator~. p redict~ a "1l1n1ficant deterioration" of tM economy would occur over the next six months. 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""'· ,..., et•. •f 'ow~••• '".._.*·""""to *''"'""'" of ... , ltecerfl 11 ... eftic. ., u. ca-tr Mhceta-~ Ill tM effk• ot w J ~ lte<.....,.. .. Or....-°"""" .... .. ... c.-ev ......... ..u c-icv. Tiii' .......... -fli.t wltlt lfle Callfemle _"'9d..,_H.1Cv,.... Tiie ttrH t efdreu ellcl ollt•• (;-ty Clef1I Of Or ..... C-tr .., end IWlyll J ICllWMf' llulMlld ..... COftl"'"' ....... lloll, II "'"· Of -~·· "'1 wife WILL. SILL 0AT PU I LIC rH I llf ... rtY -.Crllioef eMve Ii P11HA AUCTe()tl TO HIOHllST l lDDelt ,_.,,., ••• " k ; 1 llllH Ylll•rt. ,_...._.Or-.. C..tt O.lly flllet. l'Olt CASH c--. et !me IJf NM 111 N--1 e--. CatNw!l&e. ~·ti, a ._11, DK. 4, tt•t .,,.., lewt I _., IJf -U ~ SU!lee) 1 TM .... oltMf ,.-,_ cllac;lelmt tM ~01141V ., tM effk=• ot H11111 ~ "'" llMlllty fw ..,Y lllcer'9d"'" ot Fe 111t•rmeller, • 11refet1lone l -•lreet .-... _..,... Cllm,,,... cer...,.ellt11 et uo N-"'1 Cefllff .....,.tloll. 11..,.,, lllteWll -111· • Dflwe "-t IMClt CA. Soot• t1I Seki .... wlll ........ 111Wt wit'*" , _ !:!!'.,.. .. r'91rt., lllle -1t1C.n.t ctm...,....; ~ve11e11t ff _rr..,lr, •llll'•H or ----ellCI -ltttd bl' II -•kl o... tll lmlPllect, ............ tlO•, ~.or .., ..... CIOUlrT TNll Ill -"-'°' tit-If> M14 '"'""'•..ut. '° pey IN ""'""'"' "'.,•a. c-tr -S.--.C•lllM .,.. Let n prlMlpet -' llf "" '*•l•I "'""' Wl ...... C..'9d · l>Y ""'Deed Of Trwt, wltll 1-1 "UlllfTIP~I T.M. 0...~ Of Tred Ne. 4'M .. -°" e "'• ,...,_ • _..,... 111 ..... Nl9(tl DC,..N~; Cml .... l!oe.; ....... re<tfdecl 111 _. 114, 31 end It tll ....,,Mft. H .,,, lllldW Ille 19rmt of P1ll ct1li. •It Pllll 1"1lrcll1llll; mlec•ll-,.,_.lll tlw lfftee ot u. Mid DeM trTNtl, ,.., ctter'" -0· ........... ; ~I ...,.. c:-ntyr.c;.....,OfHICICeunty, expe11~ Of IN TNll• -of Ille Joe.~. T11e 11ree1 ectctreu e11d •I"" trvm~..,MW OeedofTn111. Ill F ... "'"""" .............. II ....,, ef -Tlte total •-t of ttlt 1H111tld ....... DCIOl_.\,llllT reel 11r-rty de1<rlbff eMve 11 Mlence IJf Ille OClll99lloll MC:wed try CMS ...... _... -"""41 10 be: 20ft Tld1111 AV9.. ti. "'9ll'l't'I to e. -...., ,..._... NOT~ ............ -"" Cffte~Geflf ... 21. Ull11,.ted COiis expentH end ---., •• t!IMMt .,.........,. T"' .......,...., T.-clltcllln" eCIVMCel et "" ti-Of t"' lnltlet ~t-'""9 ....., ...._. """ ........ ellY t .... llty fer .,, IMerrec-aa of "'*4'"llOll Of .. 111oCke Of Sele II -• ...,... ..... ...,_..... "" .. ,... -· -otMr (Clml!Mll '113,42.'7. ...... ..,l .... llon. Henr, --._..... Ti. Mllefk W., ...... Y kl Deed of If,...._ 19 .-II .. -w. of"' loekf .... wlll • medll. -wit'-! rr .. 11 ll •r•lefore u•culed encl ........, •Wt-· yW "*fie covet1ent er werre11tr ••• ,... .. or CleflffrH to tN ""*"*'""' • wrttl9n • ...-MPUY M 1 .... .,..., wrlU•ll l"'llllecl. .....,_,,.!Ille, llM-"11, °' De<leretloll Of Defwll ..., Dem-,...._, w _,, nwy • fllW.., ti-. e11Cvm1wance-. lnchldl119 ,_, clwlrvet for Sele, end • wrlll•n Netlo 01 AVllOI W M ........ f t . •llf ,.,.._. tll IM T ........... of 1'le O.feutt encl llectl.., to Sell. Tlte et .,...... ,.... ~-CMtre U.. tnlstl <,......., ltkl Deed "" Tr-.• u11cler"911H """" Mid NOlk • ef tli. •••1 .. cle • "''"" •"' Uf. .... IM .........,,,. llf'lllclpel """' "" Defeult end t!lectloll to Sell to be ,......-,,...,. Cle • 11._ IA• le IN lltleltl MCvNd by said Deed of recorllOd tn .. c_,ty -• .,. ,.., ....._.... ...... Trvat to wit: ttS,oao.oo wllll Int-It llf'-r1V 1, ._....,_ ... u .......... klW et <M•le a titer-'""" JIJly 1, l"1 et tt"' II" Detect: Oct1eer D. 1"1 ......... ., .......... -le -um • -lelllcl If>...._ .-191 pl1t1 TITl..E SEltYICES INC. lilec.,_ 1-..1 .. e-le, M Hte c..0 end .. , -tfle• of t11 ._,. e CC1r1111Wetion ' ' -· w ,___.. ~·. el ~ te lie delWrlllnecl et -""" ot MM • aalcl Tt'\191• ......_ ,..._ ,....r ... , 119...,... wlllt l11l9rftt ••rmlned el IN""" ,.,,.,,.. ~. 81vcl t, TO THe DePIDAlfT: A Clwll MIL W• • c-.. •lrwt Ml i...11 fifed ,., IM TM lleneflclerr -ltld Deed ot S-. Moftlc.e C. -.Ol ....._. ....... .,....If,... wllll le Tt11ll ~•••lotor• •••<ul•d en Ctul ~· ..,... .. ......._ ,.. l'l!Wt, wltlllll dtlln,.., ID,,...,,.......,...• .,111911 &y: o.rtt uwlt • Mys ~ ..,, _..,,. i. ..,..,.. Decleretlofl of *fe.111 -DemellCI '°" PllOll..,_, er.,.. C:-11 Deity Piiot "' ,_, ... ..., ..,, _. • ..... ..., Sele, encl • written Motk• of Defevlt Nev • 11, 10 ,., .,, .. , ........... _......... UMaa ,... .... t!lectlon ... Sell The_..,.. ___ . --·-------- .. M, .,.., .... wlll .. _..,_ .., <euMd Mid N«tu Of O.feull ..,. ......... ., ............ -tfllt t!tecfloll to Sell llD lie l"K...., In I .. e.r\ ,,_.. .-• ~ ... ,_ county -• ,,. •H I P"-"' It ------------.,_ ,_ .. ,...._, .......... 111 IN tou teel. llOT1CI OP c-•(elM, wtllclt cevlcl result Ill DATED~......, 1•. '"'· D«PAULT AND terehll-i et., .. ,, telllllt et eetc-t_....,eelnc. 8LaC'TIOllTOl8LI.. • _.,er-.. ~-... ~ •MICITndtee, IMNtl'TANTNOnCa ,...._, .,.__.,y er., ..,. l y:A.W.F_.....,.., IP YOUlt flltOPlltTY IS IN "'='=~ ....,......., Or .... <:MM Oellr Plle1, FOltlCL05e •ECAUla YOU Attt! .-.J CM OCt. •• ......... ta,•. "'1 ~ eEHINO IN VOUlt PAYMI N'T$, IT ~= --MA"I' I t! SOLD WITH OUT ANY 8yY ..... lfU9&, ....C l9Ja COOltT ACTIOH, end .,_.,.,,. tN Oepoity • -------------1 ... 1 •ltlllt • llrtne .,.... ec-• 1n .......... Or-. c..t Delly ...... eooct •-..0 "' peylfte "' "" .,.... Oc:t. .......... , .. a, t., ~. CPPWM PHI ct .. pe,,_U pfut ,..rmltled llOTICI OP TRVITIIE"S IALt <Olll end uper11u wltllln lllrH On Frlder, "" t111t f ey •I ,,,...tf11lromU.,....Of..-61tlollOf -lfttlw, ttll, .. IM ._, et ~-Wt Notice. Tilll -11 Sl, ... IO M e'ctodl A.#., ...... ...,, M Ille ....... of Oc ..... I, "'1 ..... wfll lftCfMM ' f " '90T'lct OP HPAULT ANO 11..SCTIOll TO M &.4 IMl'OllT.utT '90T'ICt J II• YOUlt ,.ltOPtltT"I' II IN •OttlCl.OSt HCAUSI YOU &Jiit llHlllO IN YOUlt PAYMt NTt, IT MAY II IOLO WITHOUT /<NY COOltT ACTION. Mii you lte ... lfle 1-1 ....... 11r1,. -II((-lh tMf •-1111 llY 119Ylllt ell of ,_ 11 .. 1 dve peymenll plw• 11trmllled <Uh '"d ewpe11•n wllltlll t"rH rl'ltlllfll ff'Ofll IN Nte of NCW4ellell el tlllo Nolke n.lt .,_ '-,..,_,, M Of Hove~ I, ltll -wlll lll(r- llftlll your~• DKomet cvrrent. U11ten lite ellllt •llon loel111 l•r•cleW1<1 u,..n "'"'"' • ,,,, .. , _._, y..v llew .... tetel rlfM le'""' torec1..-Oilly 11y "'''"' tM "'""' llll'IOUllt •"*'CIM by ,_ creditor •1111111 ltlrW "*""' •ltff IM ...... A<tfMtltll .. 11111 --· wfllcfl det• °' --... -··--· To 11114 Ollt the ......,, -""'" pey, or 10 .,...,. for pey,,,.,,t to tloe Ille tone ...... : or II y-,..,.,,., It Ill ,_ ....... ~ ,,,,., °""' .... .,., COll tact · l'C M lte e ll y er11I ¥911...-el nnt llrt<llet O~lw, EI Toro, Cel llornt• tlUO 0 14) , ... 7Jtl II r•u 11,,.. ,.,., ,.,.,Ilona, you '"ovlf conl•~I • •••Ytf or J~• gover11ment•l etencY ""''ell mey lleve lllMireCI .,_.!OM llEMEMlllt, YOU MAY LOSE LlOAL ltlOHTS IF YOU DO NOT TAKI PROMPT ACTIOH. NOTICZI IS HEAl8Y GIYEN IMI ,..., • .,.nt to Artk le YI I, Se<flCWll I tlld 1 ef ,,. o.c1era1••• " eo......,,.,, Cencllll-end Retlrldl-rteorele S•lll•mller •. 1'1• In Book llt01, Peget ,,,,_,.,., Offk lel lt•ord• ot o ...... c-lty, Gellfotnle, • lll'et<lt of tllt 011 lleet1e11 of 11•rm•11t e l -·-.... ~,..,.. Nolte• el .. 10 •reecfl ..., ""' ... flleul ter record on Mey •· '"'· 111 .._ t•n . P ... "9, • IM._,. No, ,,_., 111 Mid omci.i tt«Ma. ,... .,.....-., peal due emev11t1 ltH occurref, llt•••••re, llt• Serre110 Weo111 ...... .._.. Mt«letlOll -"""" •l«I lo Mii w ~ 10 i. aolcl, II• 1ot1ow1ne *"<rltled ... 1 -"" 1o Mlftfy 1'le •ie-tloll: PARCEL t: The! pcw\lon et 1..ot I of Trecl Ho. t10, 111 tit• c.xi11ty ot Ort119', ., -. "' • mep re<ol'9tcl '" IHk ,.., Peoe• 10 end II •I Ml1u11-MACIO r.corw et .. 1c1 COllllty _, -•fined ., Untl Ii Oii e Collelomlnl""' PIM rK..-II\ 800 11 .. 1. Page '°' •I Olltclet lte<•rda • PAltCEL 2 An 11ndlvlcled 11•4111 lnl•rHl In lllel POrtloftof LOI I of Trect No .,42 111 1111 County ot Or., .. , es ,,...n on • mep recorded '" llc>oa 166, Pege1 10 -II Of MIK•ll-Mept of Mid c-.ty &flown end cteft-et ccimmon .,.. on • Qiftdomfnlwm Pfert t'KOfded 111 8ooll ""'· ,._ .. of Offklel RKontl. The rKotd ,,.lied _,...., of Ole prooerty mon commonly a-" " !04' C-r (tiff Co.irl, El Toro, C.lll'Omle ,,. Sendre I.et LuflMlk encl It-Id J . l.uUMll OAT ED ..._.._ 1, 1,.1 . Serr-W-H-ner:-Auoc. 8y Cheri• S.nfoot'll STATE OF CALtFOAHIA) tu COUNTYOFORANGE I On Nov. 2, ""· llefor• ""· u.. ............... -., Pwlllk '" .... for "Id Stet•, --llr •-eref Cl"''' S-ord, --lo "" t• lie Secretery ol llte corp0rellon thel UKVlecl .,. wllNll lnslt-•. llMwn .. Me IO lie ... lltt'_, -ellKWled lfle wltlll11 ,,..,_.<WI llellelf el .,. corporellon tlt•rel11 n•m•d. enll o<k11owl•d11•d to ,,.. lll•t 1u<11 corporellon eaotul•d Ill• wll1tl11 IMlru,....,. ~~to Ill 8Y·L.ewt er • rnotuUon d lb ...,Cl Of Dtr.cw .. WITNESSmr llallcl-Offk tet ... 1. c.thy MA Tl-11y Ace-' .... "7Gm:l1 PwbtltlWd C> .... CMtt Delly Pile(. Nov U, 20, 27, DK.•. ltl'I -.at -------------'"''" -•..a ef l'l*llty N•I...,.. u11111 y-ecc:ount lllK°""' cllrffm. Tltte ·--~. "1 Clwk Un leu llt• obllgetlo11 being f-------------"'1Cl ltlVITI ... 81DI C-w Ort-. ...... SeM.e AIM. Callf., forecloMd 11p0n permlt1 • to11oer C-r of er... SUt• • c.i-111•. period,.,...._ .. "-'' rlQllt"' 11.., Hetlce It .,.,..., 11tve11 lfl•t 1 ... leer• ef TNl lH I Of Ille COH t CeMvm1t11lly Cell .. • Ohlrfc l of Or.fie• c ... 111y, Celllor11le, wlll rec.._ _... liilfl -. to tt:• •·"'· TvttlleY, Dece ...... r I, 1 .. 1 •I tfle ,..,rcllt11,,. Oeperlm•nt ot u tct c ...... ~_...,et IJ11 ANflll A•t11tte, C:." Mew, Cellfon1le et -"" ...... MN Mdt Wiii lie pullfkl., """'4 ...... far: Plt l NTI NG AND l l ND ING COA STLI NE COMM UNITY COLLl!Olf SflltlNO 1'12 SITE tltOC"UllE: All Mft-•tle Ill IC~ wllll lll• •I• PeNll t111trvcllo111 ••f c.Mltl9M .... S.-Clftullell& WlllOI .... -t11 llte end....,, tie MCUfW Ill -efttce .... l'vra-11111 ,,...,,. Of ...... ...net. llldl ~ -.......,. wlUI 1111 .... ~. <NQ, """ ... ~ .~ ...... ~ ... ., ...... -~ •.,. c.st C-tr e.otteet Dletrltl ... ,. el Trv1IMa 111 en _. ........... , .... ~I~) .. - -...... ..---tMt "" ....,, w'lll """ , ........ ........... c..lred If --.......... lo -·Ill .. -of fell.,,. IO ... . ... """'-Id. tht .... -.. "" dle<ll ...... ferfwftlMI, « 111 .. c- .. I ......... "'41 wm thweof •IN lie twteltiM ...... C.....-dlslfk t. ......... ftW\' .,.._Ills Md tw: e ...... IJf """"4111e (Gl Cirri aiftcr ........... Ult ~----"" ...,, Cll Tt'WIMs ,_,,,.. 1'le !lrhi"W .. reje(tlllf ..,, encl ell llldl H' te welwe ..,y lrr .. uterltl" er lll~ftlelll... 111 "'' .-e1 or In tlM .......... '\, NOJllMAN E. WAT$0H Se<r...,.,, lleerd IJf T,,,.....Cee. ~IY CelletltDtwlrkt ........ Or .... Coelt Deity .... . ...... ra.-.1t11 ....... . 1"14ellly _._ T1119 Ins. Ce. • fenct_,,.. _., try peyf119 l"' t11tlre 1------------- T""'•· w11t "" et ,._.k --'""· .. '"'-1 .._ by '°"' cre~lttor NOTICE OF DEATH OF tN "'"""' !illfllW, 1'or CMfl. 111 l.-t\11 w1t11111 on e "'*""' after IM ute ot "'"''' el Ille U11llM St1IH, e ll rKoru tloll "" ""' ~. wflk " L I CE M . EAS TMAN "'''"'•I t1te t.._ .. '"'· tfle _ _.,_...._,,_,__ NO OF PETITION TO ,.,_1.,. ... ,.._. ,. .. _.,,, To""'..,."--v-mutt OMINISTEA ESTATE lttvelef 111 tM Otr ., c-1' Mne, pe,, er t• ......... ter ,..,.,_to'"°" c:-ty .. 0r ........... CMlforftle, IM~·· W lfY*W llf'--'Y II NO. A111109. -(........., --" 191 Merrtlt Ill for'KIOM"e tw .. y -,._, T 0 a I I h e I r s • Mrwt, l.lllftl A.•.,,. C. ca .. -.., c ... t.ec1: PCM. ,,..,,...."' •1111nl tor b f' · I d 't c.i""""'.,,.....,,.,_.-11<11t.,,, M•lleru c....,,..,., .. H,. Auocl•ll"' e n e 1c1ar e s, e re 1 ors fHcr,_,a,..._.: el U7ta etrtcller Drive, Et Toro, and Contingent cred itors Of PAtt~L '' ne ...,II••""'"' ., c.11 ..... 1e 11141 , ... ,,.1. Alice M . Eastm a n, aka ,_,., .. .....,_,,..,_.._ .. 11 nu"'"''"' 11v .. 11ona, you Ali c e M a ttie Eastman lM Sew• I h twtf ef Lee •l • t~owld conlect a l••r•r •• tit• .... _--' ......,..". 111 1,. c"' .... ....,.,,_.1.....,cy-"'<1t_,11e .. and persons who may be c.t.1-.C1M1tY .. 0r.,..,st•ef tnwref~loen. o therwise interest ed In the Cell ......... - -~,~Ill ltltMEMIElll, YOU MAY LOSf; w ill a nd/or e state : .............. ...._..,..,LEGAL ltl~TS 1" YOU 00 NOT A pet1'tion h"'S been filed Ill -eftlot-' -c::-.ty ._,,.. .. TAKI PltOMP'T ACTIOH. "" MN~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tflel b y Thelma A. Conlee, aka PAltCt!Lt: ""_....... '-.. ,.... _,.._10Art1c1e v1. Sectloft t et ,,. T helma Allen Conlee In -,...,.. lltllty ,.......... -end Decleretlell IJf ~· Collelltlollt ac,_tM......, 1 0 rt••._.,tM .... ,.,....,. "9COfWCl~ll • '"'the S upe rio r C ourt of _......., ,.. ..... ., Liil IU-' 111 .._. 1ai7. Peen,.,.,_,-._. Orange County reques tin g ~~~~:;:..~ rKorllecl Meyn. tm in 8004I nm, tha t Thelma A. Con lee be -........ -... ---p, ... 1617·1 .. ; ........... "Kordecl • t d I •• ,. 111 1M tffi<>e ,, 11 .. c-1., J -u , ''"· 111 ..... tntt, ,._ appotn e a s p~rsona ,._.,.,...,c-y, 1,.,, . ....,. ,.,. _....., .,.._.., r e pre s ent at 1 v e to 111~~_.c;.~:r~~ .. ~.~1 ':!':': 1m.'111 w 1mt. P""" s1~. •II .f administer the estate of -.c,.1-. o mc1e1 llle<erdl, ore11ee Co11111y, Allee M . Eastman (under Cell"""•· • lne<ll Of lie .i1 .. 11011 t h d l•lf "" wlll o. -w11-. ,1 11.,."''"' 01 .. , .. ,m,1111 11., e I n d e p e n e n t c9"NM • ---,, ._.... • 9"wrrM. ...ic.. of .... ln9dl lftf Administration of E states ::!.=:,::e.=;r;:..,O::.: 11en ••fltedr.r rc.,...,,......., 11, Ac t). The petition Is settor .ec:IWM ... .,.. _.....,. .. ....., tt•t. 111 ...., WM, .._ aso, ef Mlct hearing in Dept No 3 at ""' Offklel lteur•. Ho ,..,......t • -• . · · . of .... ~ Ill .-. ........ -.......... eccwnel, -· 700 CIVIC Cente r Drive. .,,_.T~ .. ~ .... Tlt .. Gt. ~ 1u M111 .. u cenfe m1111um W est in the City of Santa M •-• -n --e ._ .......... lte...eytlfCllfaellor I c 'f • c-.....,,,_,.. • .., .. T.,...,tw ceuH to u solct llt• 10110•11111 An a , a I 1 o r n 1 a on oie INtMflt • MC"'1ty flf ""' IE. detertlllf ,..., ~to "''-IY"" December 9, 1981 at 9.30 P...., .,... u VtrM c. ...-.,. ... , .. '"". a m O<l•M • u . "7..,'· ,,.. "0 '"' PAltCEi.1. Ulllt Ho. IA --.11111111 of 'IF YOU OBJECT to the "-" 17, .... ... ~ .. -urtel11 "' 91M<ff ~ IUl'fK• .. . C-1• ,.._., °'"" Ceuftlr " illown e nd du c r111ec1 111 tit• gra nting of ~he pe tition, OrMfe, ..... Cit ........ , 1" ... Cendoml11f11m Plen l"Ple11") for YOU Should eithe r appear •M;.::::i:.:-_.•1:--.... ~i. Pit• .. 1 of Melloru, re<erHf on a t the hearing a nd s tate Pia.I 19ta .,.._" .. ..,.._ .... __....., Mef'c.1t •. tm• t"*""-IHo.42112 y o ur object ion s or f ile ------------· llle 11,....rly te W .. 141, lnchHllfte ~= e.:..:.ei:-:::;.:· ~~ written objec tion s With the .once tNY1T1,..1101 u t1Ma te11 .co•ts, .. ,,,.,., •11• ceiwont1.. • court before the h e aring. llellce .. NA., t lffll l"el tfle .. ,,..as I•. Stt,l&a. Tt -· PAltCeL 1' All unflvtdld l/Uftll fee ••arf .. Trv•t•u et 11te ceu t '""" --. .,,. ....,.... """*" stmlPI• ..,...it •,-• tn <-Your appearance may be c-"'"'"'•Cltte9t °'*k1.,0r....,. tlf tM T~~tt11• .. 1e ts: 111 .,..10 ,11 Of ..,. ,.91 ,,,_,,. I n p e r son o r by your c.-ey,c:,tlfWllle,wlll recelve_ .... PIOELITY NAT IONA L TITLIE l11clvft111 wltlleul ""'"'"'" tlte attorney. •If• 1111 I• tt:M 1.m .. Mo11fey, IMIUltANCI COMPANY, •• Chrtc co"'"''" ., ... o lln•• 111 111, 1 F y 0 U A R E A 11eueu:-». "" el ._ ""rcltallle CMler om., ._.. 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DI~~~*!" o o, "•••• 1 1e a, 111c1v11n of 2ppoln ted b y the court Mf M*-•••ec~••Mll .. -··---~-• Mltut'-~1111 .. 0ffk e ef .. UM elf Per"' 1111trv<llet11 '"' •~'""' ,.._...., .-...1-.. te ,,.. ""°'..,..°""""tt.c..,. w ithin four month s from C...-"'911e .. 9-tnuu-wltkll loeMflc'-Y .... ...,. ,,_ .. tint TIM rectrd "'"'" -rt .. '"' the dale of first Issua nce t" ""' "' ,... ... ""'. • MCVf'tf ,_.o:::=a::"~ """'' ,,_. c_,, •-" of letters as p rovided In .=,-:C-::=.:"""'"'....,... "Olu TV uT1of.A1.. ~~~t~.:'":!~~.!'.'.''.!:..':.1e!; Section 700 of the ProlMte a.a _. ~ Wl9I Mt TITUI 1N1U1tANCI c:Mr1ea&........_ Code o f California. The :'~..:.,~';'='::; :-"~o.,..,.. M~~~~·o":DoM IH iu M time for filing c lalm s w ill .,. .... Qallll ~Cll.... va.,....,. AUOCIATIOH n ot expire prior to t our 0 1 .. rk t ... ,. ef Trv•• .. • 111 tft .,....,..,,_~-h e..,.....,. months from the da te of ____ ._,.....,...c•c.,,1 , _ ~~ ITA"TI OfCAL1l<Oft111A > the hearing noticed above ::::.·...:r·=:.--,,-:.:: ~T~~~OPCALlflOaNIA ,... I (;OUNT"l'Ot'OlllAHOt! ~· YOU MA Y EXAMIN E CdlllWKt·" .. ..,,. 11 _,.. • c..tr•ar.. 1 0n Odlller ,., ""'· ...._ -· .. the file Kept by the court. MIL t• .. .,... • , .. ...,.. .. """" °" Oc\. II. ""· ....,.. -· oie • .. '":':· • ~ "'*k "' _, If you are Interested In th e .... .,.._.... .. ..,..... .... ..,. .. •• •......., P'Wlk, "' ... ..,.. .... _ _.,, .,.. ... est ate you m ay tile a dlllCll Wll ............. "' -~ llw ......... ~ ....... 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" .... ..., ..... ...,_.. .. ,..~~ e 'er ..... n ~ on ~ • ::..:.= .,.' • ., ""' ... ,......_ _.... .. ...._ _. ., • rtM11111111" 1t• ,,.,41 ,, bf the C:.llfOrnla Probate ....., ...... ,.' $ .. _ ... _. ~ Code. .. __..,_.."°" w~et• ,__.,. , .. wtJM• wm ... ...,,.,. ... eMc...... Bradley K Schwan ....-t ......_.,...... .. ._ ____ .,. ~a.r....., •tt t .L 1716' ...,..,~ ,...... .... ...,...,°"9dln. ._ .. ,... ~ ernty • aw, CllflllCa;a•"" _.,... .. _ • ..,,.""'...... Newport llvd., C•••• ~&=:...°""""' ......=uc:::~°""'..._ ....:=:==~ Ml:.!~0r~c:M.De1rr,.111C. ........ "" .......... '·ta.• -........... '· u.• 11,"" ...... ..... , .... "'"" ....... ·--·------· Bank price war feared. S&L industry wants ceilings on retirement. accounts WASHI NG T ON (AP > Spe>kesm cn for the 11vlnga and lo an lndu.stry rear tbal ban.ks will e n f•le In ''predatory pricing' tor t be b llllon a o f dollars expected to now to the new r e t i r e m e nt 1 avln11 11ccounta beln& estabUshed Dec . 1. In an effort. lo d isco urage such price wars . the Industry wanta inter est CIPIJ place d on the n ew Individual ReUre ment Accounts a nd K e ogh plan s, whic h as curr e nUy set u p will be free of s u c h ceilings . W hile the n e w a ccounts begin Dec. l, expanded ell1lblllty s laodarda for them will not lake effect until Jan. l. R ichard Pratt, c h alrmll) of the Fed.era! Home .Loan Bank Boa rd, to ld a c o n 1reuion al f ane l that the we1ke n ed l n a n c l a l c ondition or t h e n a t ion'• 1tvtn1s and loans might let banks "buy the market s h ue tbroueh predator y pricing o n th ese n e w I RA d ePosita .' • Prall h as a•k e d the fede ral financial re aiuJator s w ho make up t he Depos ito ry Institutions D e r e gula tion Committee lo r everse a Sep tember vote and Economic growth mostly in oil firms WAS HIN G T O N <AP) N early all the gro wth of the U.S . econ o m y is p o u ring Into o il c ompanies · coffe r s a t the e xpe n se o r the rest of the natio n 's bus inesses, s a ys a Ho use s ubcom mittee r e port. T h e r e po rt s h o w s t hat 98 pe r cent of the $19.6 b illion in inc reased p rofits r ecorded by all F ortune 500 compa ni es in 1 978 ·198 0 w e n t t o 5 6 en e r gy-re lated firms, acco rding to a s pokes man for the House En ergy a nd C omme rce investigations subcom mjttee. ••Ao even more s t a ggerin g s tatis tic," s aid s ubco mmitte e staff director Mich ael F. Barrett J r .. ''is that in the Fortune 1,000 llst , 82 oil and gas companies obtained 96 per cent of the lotaJ ne t income incre a s e . T h is m eans that more than 900 oth e r compa nies got to s hare 4 p e r cent o r the total profit i n c r e-a s e . • ' B arre tt s a id We d nesday i n r e leasing the re port. "In fac t ,"' h e s a i d , "if a d j u s tme nts a r e m a d e fo r j nnation. w e have a ... s ha rp d ecline in r e al pro fit s for all compa nies oth e r t h a n e nergy companies." A s p o ke sm an for th e Ame r ican Pe trole um Institute s aid the o rg anization ba d n o immediate comment because it had not seen the r eport. T he shift in profits l9 the o il compan ies i s sign i f icant, Ba rrett said, because it d eprives U.S. industry or t he ca pital it n eeds t o b uild and ex pand pla nts . OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND put Interest celllnge on the ne~ a ccount.a. H.ls proposaJ would allow any floa tlnc lnte r eet rate on the account.a u Iona u it wun't tre ater than l \.1r·ye&r Treuury y ields plus one·half perc en ta&• point. tt also wo uld bar lndl v d uals from transferring money out ot e xisting retire m ent accollDU to n e w ooes witho ut payin g early withdrawal penalties. The regulators ,.are to vote b( b allot this we ek on the p r oposa • the ban.le board chafrman said. It 1s not clear when th e r e sults w ill be announced . T he banking industry , led b y t h e A m e ri c an Ban k e r & As sociation, oppos e s a ny action lo cap the accounts. conte nding it would limi t depo sit ory inst itutions' a bility to compete with investme nt a nd ins urance co mpanies. "We believe that a rollback of t h e d ecisio n on the new IRA-Keogh a ccount w ould be a ver y ser iou s mis take,'· said Ll e w e lly n J e nk i n s , vice c hai rm a n o r the boa rd of Manufacture r s H a no ver Trust Co. in Ne w Yor k . U nde r the n e w tax laws , e ligibility for the ne w plans is e xpande d in Jan u a r y to individuals cover ed by private p e n sion pl a n s . Finan c ial ipstilutions are e ager to get the business. Pre viously, JR.As h a d been availa ble onJy l o lbose n o t covered by private pension p lans . Keogh plans are for the self -e mployed. 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And the weapon·making plants of Matf'~ I are today 51 percent-owned by the government '°~ ' Next on the Mitterand hit list are these Frenea·· j industrial giants · "'·•· ~ Compagnie Gener ale d' Electric1te, a n electric • equipment maker with s ales last year of nearly $ll" billion. '""" Saint-Gobain-Pont-a-Mousson. a 300-year -ola. $10 billion enterprise that makes glass !it's t~"' world's largest manufacturer of mirrors>. building.:: materials (it owns 55 percent of Valley Forge, Pa.-headquartered CertainTeedl, pi pes, valves a packaging. Saint -Gobain owns 55 percent of Europe's largest computer maker, CJJ -Honeywell-Bull. a nd 30 percent of Italy's Olivetti. R h o n e · P o u I e n c , •~" chemical-plastic-pharmaceutical complex with 191V"' sales of $7 billion. It owns a 20 percent stake (that•~ it would like to dispose of> in America's - Morton -Norwtch. home or Morton ·s salt a nd Pepto·Bismol. 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Nationlt! planning minister in the Mitterrand governmen'C ' Fortune magazine interviewed him lhi& past &umm~• -and he pointed out that it was important for thue'..o companies to be n alionalized so that long -term-• considerations would prevail over short·term oneji..';.~· When the Fortune Interviewer noted that naOona!izeit<n companies are not known for e((lciency. Rocar'Cf' responded "Ours are. Look at Renault. or Air France, if you leave aside Concorde. Look at our railways. with t~., best financial ratios in the world. Look at coal, whicn " we succeeded in shrinking without social dama , while the adjustment of the steel industry. which was private, has become a social catastrophe. Many o our nationalized companies are better run than. private ones. We know how to make nationalized-• industries work, unlike the English and the Itali a~:~ who probably did much harm to their countries ~ · doing it badly." ~;:: Ah, the French. 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Buss announced at a news conference Thursday that Wes lhead was out and assistant coach Riley and Lakers' special consultant West would be in charge. Buss said of the dual d>aching arrangement: "I did not want to s pecifically make someone head coach and someone else the assistant coach.·· Riley and West said they expect lo work out details later about each's responsibilities. but they also indicated West would be the offensive coach and be subordinate lo Riley. Both are former Lakers players. and West coached the team for three yean beginning in 1976. The shakeup came on the heels of Johnson's statement Wednesday night that he was not having fun and wanted to be traded. Westhead guided the Lakers t<>-,, the NBA championships in 1980 and the team had\von seven of 11 games this season as the players adjusted to a new offensive scheme installed by the coach. But Johnson erJpted a fter a 113·110 Lakers' victory at Utah, saying he was not happy and that he• and Westbead "did not see eye to eye." Buss, however, said Johnson's comments had nothing to do with his decision to fire the coach. "In the best interests of the entire Lakers organization, I decided to relif!ve Westhead," said Buss. who spoke with some of the players after the team flew back to town Thursday morning. ··I am dedicated to providing the Los Angeles fans an exciting brand of basketball." He sajd he was close to making a decision on the coaching situation last Sunday but waited because it was a very big step, with millions of dollars involved. Buss said his decision was "based on the appearance of the team. 1 am doing what every single person believed I had to do." "Obviously it was a dlfficuJt decision for us." said Buss, whose club won the NBA title in 1980. his first year as its owner. "There is no way to criticize anybody. I was disappointed in not seeing an exciting team once again. This started after the rirst or second game." .. Although the owner indicated Riley would be 1n charge of the defense and West the offense, West saM : .. As I see it . my role is as an assistant coach to Pat Riley. I'm going to work for Pat. .. This will not be a permanent situation for me I will feel much more confident with Pat taking over. He has ideas and I have ideas. "I don't think the changes will be very major. 1 ·11 be here until Pat can get along by himself. Nobody is happy about this situation (the firing of the coach)." Riley. asked if West would be l\i s assistant. s aid, "That's what he expressed lo me. He 'll have input into the game -everything That's the only way we can work together." Rtlcy has been an assistant the past two years. West played 14 years with the club and led the (See LAKERS, Pace CZ) It's a new season CIF playoffs begin for area teams t(!night Lakers· owner Dr. Jerry Buss rrightJ and new co-coach Pat Riley speak at a news 'iOnference . By ROGER CARLSON ot .... oa11, l'Wi.t ~1.i1 Winning streaks and rankings take a back seat tonight it's the beginning of the Cl F football playoffs a time when winnmg keeps you coming back, losing packs your bags. Edison Hlgh's two-lime defending CIF Big Five Conference champion Chargers n sk their 32-game winning streak tonight; Marina's 9-1 Vikings duel West Covina and Fountain Valley lakes its aerial act to Cerritos College, with a contest against St John Bosco. In the Southern Conference, Estancia and Corona del Mar are on the road as underdogs E DISON'S SECONDARY is expected to receive a stern test against pass-prone Servile. which features quarterback Doug Butler and tight end Paul Reilly as its chief thrust. O'efensively the Friars have shown strength, too, with defensive back Steve Rahon leading the way. While Servile 1s considered a strong opponent. Edison still rates as a two-touchdown fa vorite behind the many-faceted attack or quarterback Ken Major. power runners Dave Geroux and Theo Langford, receiver s Greg Eskridge and Brett Blanchard and a potent offensive line, keyed by tackle John Cuviello. Defensively. Edison is led by linebacker Ri ck Di Bernardo, and it's the Chargers' Albility to pressure most passers which sticks out as Edison's edge. Marina, the No. 3 seed in the Big Five Conference. faces a West Covina team (4·5> which has won Impressively in its last two starts to qualify for the playoffs. The Spartans boast quarterback John Kleena in an I offense. Rumor of the day: Stram to replace Malavasi / Ray probably 'Will keep his job IF the Rams can make it to the playoffs at year's end With the Rams floundering In their current abysmal position. rumors are certainly bound to start circulating concerning Ray Malavasi's stability as a head coach. The whispers will be nothing new to Malavasi, who bas heard them off-and-00 for two years now. This time, however, those whispers may have some validity to them. ln Cincinnati, arter the Rams· horrid showing against the Bengals, the grapevine was gushing with juicy reports. One, that was confirmed , dealt with Malavasi's inability lo inspire his players. No longer, it seems, can the team get emotionally high or excited for its coach. Much of that stems, s upposedly, from M alavasi 's non-personal approach lo his troops. - ANOTHER RUMOR dealt with an alleged meeting between General Manage r Do n Klosterman and Hank Stram. concerning the latter's interest in assuming control of Georgia Fronliere's social investment. Before going any further, let me emphasize that Malavasi will probably keep his job if (and that's a big IF) the Rams make the playoffs. Malavasi's three-year contract (of which he's in his rirsl year >. and Georgia's obsession with money will override any internal problems the team may be having. H. however. the Rams don't reach post-season play. Georgia would almost be forced to make a kAM!:> JOHN SEVANO Re portedly. Pastorini's confidence has received a severe jolt the past two weeks. His mechanics are rusty, his tirrung is still orr and he's taken a beating physically. The rumor goes on to add that the onl y reason Dante is starting this week 1s so M alavasi can show Klosterman what a bad choice he made in signing Pastorini in the first ptace It's hard lo believe Malavasi woold put his job on the line just to prove a point. . But maybe • • • Pastorini has also confided to friends that he's had enough or trying to go long with his passes So look for a lot of short passes and flares to the running backs this Sunday. • • • Haden, incidentally. feels he's going to play at least half the game against the 49ers • • • By the way, has anyone else noticed how often Pastonni throws off his back foot? Really, watch him. His momentum is hardly ever going forward. J don't know if he's gun-shy or what? It's hard to imagine bis timing is that otr. • • IRONY OF IT ALL: The m ai n reason Malavas i s witched quarterbacks from Haden to Pastorini was to bring the deep pass back to an offense that worked it so efficiently under Vince Ferragamo last season. Unfortunately, with the orfensive line in a shambles and playing so poorly (20 sacks in five weeks). the Rams are now -and have been - forced to a short passing game in orde r lo survive Well. outside of maybe Tommy Kramer at M innesola. nobody runs the short game better than Pat Haden. Don't get me wrong. MaJavasi had to make lhe change when he did. it's just things haven't worked oul as planned. But, then, that's the way it's been going for the Rams all season. * • • FOR YEARS, Malavasi -and most NFL coaches a s a whole -have preached the importance or a running game as opposed to the pass. "Your good teams have to be able lo run the ball," was the cry. Well. after examining the first 11 weeks of <See JOHN, Page C2) ::~.~;.·:.:~.:::.R~.~:·::c."f,~:e·~~~:.it•::~ Tired Kings burned by Flames coaching job will be the major story of th~ ofC-season -with more n~me~ bein' mentioned onne keeps scoring but it's not enough this time than Klosterman could possibly interview. 'Anyway, if someone were lo post an early handicap, tllis is probably how it would look : 1. CBS' Hank Stram; 2. USC's John Robinson ; 3. (tie) Rams assistant coaches Lionel Taylor and Bud Carson; 5. Edison's Bill Workman; 6. A corporate coaching staff of Fred Dryer, Vince Ferragamo. Jack Reynolds and Bob Brudzinski; 7. Georgia Frontiere; 8. Dominic Frontiere; 9. the Los Angeles media; 10. Jimmy the Greek. • • • There are other rumors floaUn1 about. too, inc'ludlng one lnvolvlng Klosterman and Georgia. It seems that the owner ls a blt miffed wilh the GM Cor not ltM!ping her thoroughly informed of the team's acUvlUes (maybe s he heard the Stram rumor also?). Suppc>Hdly, Klost.rman ii leavlna out UWe details that Georgia ls uncovering herself later. Sound.I as if Georsta would make a pretty Sood reporter if she ever got Ured o( owning the club. • • • Another at.or)' circulalin& hu Dan PastonnJ concedinl it didn't make DY cWfermce to blm wb ther he alerted lhi.a week or not. CALGARY. Alberta tAP> Oerenseman Pekka Rautakall io scored once and set up another goal as the Calgary Flames defeated the Los Angeles Kings 6-3 Thursday night, and for the first time this season. chalked up consecutive victories. The Flames, who became the first National Hockey League team lo surrender 100 goals this season, defeated Winnipeg 6-4 Wednesday night. RautakalUo scored his third gqal of tbe season during a power play in the second period, only 5: 17 after he set up left wing Kevin Lavallee's tally. Don Lever and Bob MacMiJlan tallied for the Flames in the fl rstcferiod. Dan Labraateh scored in the second an Denis Cyr completed the Flames· scorina In the third. · Marcel Dionne notched 'bis 21st goal ·of the season Cor the Kin11 In the openln1 perlod and later set up lineman Dave Taylor for his 11th goal. Dtonne pused EdD\Onlon's Wayne Gretaky for the NHL goaJ-scorinc lead. DefeQSeman Jtrry Korab, who waa lnjured taler ln the nnt period of bis 800th NHL same, was the other Los Angeles goal·scorer with a powerplay shot from the blue line. Korab lost four teeth and rushed lo the team's dentist after being heavily checked lnlo the boards by Ken Houston. Calgary fired 33 shots at Kings netminder Mario Lessard while Bat RiHln faced 29 shots in the Calgary net. "lf we keep at it, things have got to Improve more." said Rautakallio. "The defense Is putting things together now. We have speed and I've had a lot more opportunities to shoot," to improve more now.'' Kings Coat?h Parker t.t.cDonald said hia team was tired and that they JuA wore down late ln the game. • "It wasn't fair that we bad to travel here after p laylnt a game at home last nllht, 1' said MacDonald. "In the end. they just ha more leis than we did. "1 thought Calgar)' wu Iooee ln tbelr end, but we Just couldn't capltalb:e." · Loe Aftteles' Dave Lewis caUed tbe same "chlppy." (I• 1111111 at 7:30 exCIJ( •er• 111tMl n.c.. Servile vs. Edison at OCC Ftn. Valley vs. St. John Bosco at ~mtos West Covina vs. Marina at Westminster Estancia at £1 Modena Corona del Mar at Downey Warren vs. El Toro at M1SS1011 V1e10 Mater Oe1 at Los Altos (8 pm.) St. Bernard at Ca1>1straoo Valley Lagl#\a Hills at Brea-Olinda n.u. Edison by 14 rtn Valley by 3 Manna by 14 f I Modena by 7 Downey by 10 Warren oy 7 Los Altos by 7 Capo Valley by 3 Brea by 7 The concern 1n the Manna camp ls more on its own situation. however, with the doubtlul participation of receive r Rob Critchfield <knee> and halfback Rick Tobin <broken finger). Marina middle guard Pat Cemen should have his hands full as West Covina center Drake Hurley checks in at 6-7, 270. Fountain Valley, meanwhile. will be trying to solve a St. John Bosco defensive line which averages 6-4, 227 pounds from tackle to tackle, in addition to an offense which has not been shut down by anyone The Del Rey League champion. St. John Bosco r uns a multiple I-formation. Although 7·3 overall, St. John Bosco·s last two games (both lossesJ were decided by a totaJ of four points. ,,.: EL MODENA AWAITS Sea View League runner .up Estancia with its solid front line, an El Modena trademark. paving the way for tailback Jim Torok, a workhorse in the same manner as - Es tancia tailback Curt Wenzlaff. Corona del Mar faces the task or dealing with the Cl F Southern Conference's No. l ranked and seeded team unbeaten Downey Downey boasts a streak or 10 strajght wins. including a 23.7 victory over St. John Bosco. Elsewhere in the Southern Conference El Toro tries lo stave off the attack of Warren's 7-3 Bears, who feature 6·3, 22S·pound tackle Guy Teafatiller as the key to their running success; and Mater Dei's Monarchs. led by Kennedy Pola. try once more to solve the passing combination of Los Altos ' Blake Smith and Steve L~r in another Big Five encounter. Also. in the Central Conference, Laguna Hills takes its air show to Brea -Olinda. and Capistrano Valley hosts St Bernard ) . t t ' I Orange Co H t DAIL V RILOT/Frlday, November 20, 1981 .-----------------~r Ruttman upstages Waltrip, Allison t'rom AP-dispatches stole some or the thunde r Crom the RI VERSIDE Joe Ruttman • Darrell Waltrip-Bobby Allison due l at Riverside International Raceway by setting fast time Thursday In the opening 1>raclice session for Sunday's Western 500. Ruttman. who has a home in Ontario, was c locked 1n t 12.885 mph over the 2.62-mile road cour se in a new Buick built especially for the NASCAH race by t ne J1m St acey racing team . R utt m a n wa s b a rely faster than the 112 668 mph lap by Allison. who needs a •st roke of luck in the race, the fi nal one of the 1981 season, to wrestle the year's Cup champions hip away from Waltrip. With an 83-point lead Huttman over Allison, Wa ltrip needs only to finish 20th or better Sunday to claim the crown. Waltrip was on the course Thursday. but never made two consecutive laps at speed, thus preventing the offi cial timers lo get a ~locking on him Quote of the day Florida State football coach Bobby Bowden, on why he didn't let freshman Greg Allen play the final seven minutes of- lne Seminofes' 56·31 rout of Western Carolina when he had rushed for 322 yards, jus t 34 short of the all-lime NCAA single-game record · · fo'or some reason, I didn't feel like it was right, and I was probably wrong .. Eastern M ich igan coach unpopular About 50 to 60 Eastern Michigan [!] University stud ent s gathe r ed • • T h ursday outside t he school's administration office a nd cha nted slogans protesting the rehiring of football coach Mlke Sto'ck. The rally came two days alter student government leaders sent Stock a letter asking him to resign The Hurons' 18·game losing streak 1s th<' second·longesl 1n t he nation, exceeded only by Nor t hwestern's 30-game skid The California Supreme Court said Thursday 1t will decide whether the city of Oakland may acquire the Raiders' franchise by eminent dom ain. The city had appealed rulings by a Monterey County Superior Court Judge a nd a state Court of Appeal which held the city couldn't use its eminent domain conde mnat ion powers t.o take over the franchise and prevent its being moved to Los Angeles . The University or Missouri said it will accept an invitation to the Tangerine Bowl if one is exte nded, Cha n cellor Barba r a UehHlng announced The Tigers are 7·3 with one game rem aining and would likely meet Southern M 1ssiss1pp1. 8·0 1 From Page C1 Free scores and Clippers pay Lloyd "'" scored 24 po nta and m Larry Smltb h ad nine of his 13 polnla In t.be fourth quarter Thursday nlaht as tht Golden State Warriors downed San Die1o's Cllppera, lOS-100 ln San Oie10. The 1ame was close mott ol the way but Smith, who pulled down 12 rebounds, put Ule Warriors on top to atay with 43 seconda left In the third uarter, 1lvin1 them an 91 79 edce to lllart the rinal period . . . Jobnny Davis hit t wo fr~ throw& w ith four seconds r emalning as Indiana held orr a furious second-half rally to beat Kansas City. 102·99 Davis' two free throws ended 8 run or five straight points in the finaJ two m inutes by the Kings . . . K e lly T r lpucka scored 22 points Free and John Long added 20 as Detroit blasted Washington. 122·97 . . . Dan Roundfleld poured in 23 points to go with teammate Jobn Drew's 20 as Atlanta took aJl 89-84 decision fro m New York, handing the Knicks their fourth consecutive setback Kings send fo r some help The injury.riddled Lo$ Angeles Kings recalled center BernJe Ntcbolls a nd left winger Scott GruhJ from New Haven of the American Hockey League T hursday. T he Kings bro ught the duo up because of the recent injuries to Greg Te rrloa a nd Steve Bozek . . . Marlo Tre mblay's goa l with 7·55 remaining lifted Montreal to a 1·1 tie with Quebec in the N ationaJ Hockey Leag ue Thu rsday. Ma r c T a rdif t allied for the Nord iques . . . K e nt·Er ic Ande r sson connected on a point-blank shot al 5:43 o r the third period to help Minnesota salvage a 2·2 lie with Edmonton . . . Curt Fraser, who had just come out of the pena lly box. scored at 18:20 or the third period lo break a 3·3 deadlock and send Vancouver on its way to an 8·3 s panking of Detroit . Rader d isappointed. not bitter Doug Rade r, a top candidate for . the San-0 1egc1 Padres~ ma nagerial post filled by Dick Wiiiiams t his week. says he's "not bille r'' but will re-eva luate his future with the National Le ague club. Rader, m anager of the Padres' Triple·A te am in Hawaii lhe past two years. said be was "very disappointed" when he d idn't get the big-league J O b , a p pare nt l y b eca u se Of h is inexperience . . Saha ret. a longshot ridden by Darrel Mcffargue. came from back in the pack and outran I'm Re ady in the final furlong to "in the feature race on the turf Thursday al Hollywood Park .. F'inal arguments ended Thursday in the Boston College point-sha ving trial with one defense at torney characterizing the government ·s key witness as a "vicious, sli m y vipe r " who had bro ke n a l l 10 com mandme nts d uring his long life of c rime The defendants in the trial. fo rmer basketball players. are charged with conspiring to shave points and rig BC games during the 1978·79 season so their group could beat bookmakers ' point spreads in making bets and coopera ting players could also make m oney The 2 year.old gekling The Plan will be asked to car ry 126 pounds when he tops the field m Satu rday night 's Cypress Stakes at Loi. Alamitos. Televisio n. radio TV: No events scheduled RADIO: Football Edison vs Ser v1te al Orange Coast College, 7: 15 p.m. K WV t: 1108 F M l Basketba ll San Antonio al Lakers. 7:30 pm . KLAC 15701 LOVING CLINCH -St'nk t\o na kbetev of thl' Sovwt Cnion. t left 1. a nd Ra!->ho Lom:.ki of Bulgaria are not in a lo\'(' l 0mbnu:l' a!> 1t .. .............. migh t appear t\onakbal'\' \\On th(• golcl m e d a I a l t h t' W o r I d C u p h <n. 1 n ~ c h amp1on~h1ps 111 Montrl'al From Page C1 LAKERS MAKE CHANGE • • the team in scor ing nine limes fi e was selected to play in the N B A A l l ·Sla r G a me 13 consecutive years and has been inducted into the NBA llall of Fame . The Lakers will m ake their fir s t appear ance under t he Riley-West duo tonight against the San Antonio Spurs at the Forum. Johnson, 22. was lhe catalyst o f th e La k e r s ' N BA championship two seasons ago. L as t s u m m e r , t h e for me r M ich1gan Stale s tandout signed a Sl million per year . 25-year contract, sta rting m the 1984-85 season with the understanding that after h1s playing d ays. he w ou ld becom e part o r the m illionaire Buss· organization want lo play, and tha t's the bollom hne." Asked if it would ha ve been difficult for him to slay had Wes th ead no t been f i r ed, J ohnson replied: "I don't know . pretty muc h . but s ince tha t's over with , we'll j ust leave that alone and go on with the new day .. The new Westhea d offe nse was complicat ed , with m or e picks and m oves, and allowed for little freewheeling, one of the s tro ngest p a rts of J o hnson's game . A foud a pparently had been simmering between Westhead a nd Johnson for some lime . fl reached its cli m ax in Ut ah when Johnson told r epor ters he wanted to be traded. Some howl • • pairings • uncertain F rom AP dispatches Many or the spots in college football's major bowl ga mes appe ar lo be wra pped up, but the re are still some question marks as Saturday's official bidding period a pproaches. T o p ranked Pitts bur gh , 9-0. reportedly will receive a bid to the Sugar Bowl, where it would meet Uurd-ranked Georgia. 9-1. Su ch a matc hup in New Orleans New Year's night would likely set up an Orange Bowl t h a t ni g h t b e t w ee n second-ranked Cle m son. 10·0, and fifth-ranked Nebraska, 8·2. t h e Big E ight Co nfe rence champion. JOHN SEVANO'S COLUMN •.. Buss also h a d s ig n ed Westhead t o a four year contract in 1980 and s aid he would li ve up to t he ter ms of the agreement. Buss had ex p ressed shock over the Johnson statement a nd said he planned lo tulk with several leaders of the Lakers after they arrived hom e from Sall Lllke City Waiting to see which team will re present th e Southwes t Conference is the Cotton Bowl Alabama. No 4 at 8·1·1. or No 10 Southern Califor nia. 8·2, 1s expect e d to be t h e S WC representative's foe in Dallas. this. the whack1est of all :"!FL seasons, t hat adage doesn't seem to hold true a ny more Pitting the top fi ve rushing against t he top five passing in both conferences brought about some sur prising resulL'I In the AFC. rushing held a slim advantage lo their passing counter part while, m the NFC. the totals fo r both i:.1des were dead even For those who like such trivia. here are the numbers AFC passing, 27-28 llop fi ve includes San Diego, Cleveland. Buffalo. Cincinnati and New England> A fT rushi ng. 2Ky-2 (K ansas C1t v. .. Dunk takes golf lead MELBOURNE. Au s trali a <AP> Austr alian Bill Dunk carded a one·under·par 71 today for a one stroke lead at the halfway point in the $150.000 Aust ralian Open ~olf tour nament Dunk rolled in a birdie on the final hole to br eak out of a three·way tie with Amencan Rill Rogers and Australian J ack Newton D un k 's ro u nd , co mb ined with h is opening-round 68 Thursday, gave hi a two day total or 139. rive under par Rogers. the reigning British Open champion. a nd Newton were at 140 after two tours over the V1cton a Golf Club course. Another stroke back were South African Gary Player an'1 defending cha mpion Greg Nor man of Australia. Despite having the lead. Dunk said he was still struggling with the Claws in his game. "My main problem was that I drove about the sa me as J did on T hursday," he said . "If I could get my drive r lo work I would be happy, but I'm still not confident where it's going ... CIF Big Five Champion• rnooa~oorn va. Servlte Flrat·a..d Playoff Pittsbur gh, New York Jets. M1am1 , New England). NFC passing. 30·25 t Minnesota. Atlanta . Washington. San Francisco. Tampa Bay J NFC rus h in g, 30·25 <Detroit . Dallas. Philadelphia , New Orleans. Rams>. Strangely. the onl y team lo appear 1n both categor ies New England has a miserable 2-9 record That should tell you somelhin_. about offense vs. defense, huh? Bruins breeze, 94-69 · LOS ANG ELES 1AP > Forwa rds Kenny F ields and Mike Sanders scored 22 and 21 points respectively to lead UCLA lo a 94 ·69 victory over the Peoples· Republic or China m an exhibition basket ball gam e T hursday night at P a uley Pavil ion. The Bruins, the No. 2 team nationally in the preseason poll, r olled to 4.5-29 at ha lftime and were never seriously threatened in the second half Fields. a 6·fOOL·6 sophomore. made t 1 of 14 shots from the field . while Sanders, a 6·6 senior . made eight of his 15 a ttempts fro m the floor a nd pulled down a game·h igh 13 re bounds . Tbe Bruins out rebounded China 40-23. Sophomore guard Ralph J ackson scored 16 points for UCLA and freshman center Stuart Gr ay added l2 points and nine rebounds . China was led by Li Yaguang with 20 points and Qian L1min contributed 12. The Bruins shot 59.4 percent from the field . making good on 41 of 69 China shot 51.5 percent The Bruins open regular·season play next weekend with ho me contests against Brigham Young and Pepperdine 1181 ELOO ADO BIARIUTZ E quipped with all Cadillac power aaal1t opllon.t, AM·FM stereo wlth cauette, Vofue tir es & Cadillac w ire wheel covers. U BHF.0l8). $}6 995 . ' CodUlac Vol~ !!"04«fiofl 8nvW AgrHflWIU A~ Al°"'....,.,~.,.,..,, .... Al ,.,..,,.,..,... ~. DD TllAT Ga&AT • ..,nil.DI•' WITll CIDIVDll ... JAln"I. "He and I separated on ~ood terms." lhe Lakers' owner said. "I will live up to all contr acts I h ave s i gned B u s~ a lso indicated that Wcsthead might have a JOb 1n his various ente rprises Johnson. who had expressed d ispleasure with Westhead s new offense. said when informed of the change: "I'm j ust happy lo be here in L.A , I'm happy to still be on the Lakers. I 1ust ·T m going in and ask him I Buss> to deal me ... J ohnson said "I haven't been happy all ~cason and I'm not happy now .. Johnson was aske d 1f Westhead was the reason of his d is conte n t a nd answer e d . 'Yeah. We don't see eye to eye on a lot of things ll 's lime for m e to go." West head rel ieved J ack McKinney on Nov 9. 1979 Southern Met hodis t. No 6. can clinch the SWC champ1onsh1p with a victory Saturday over Arkansas. No 16 at 8·2. But the M ustangs. 9·1. are o n NCAA probation and bar red from bowl games, so the conference berth .in the Cotton Bo wl will go to either Arkansas or Texas. No. 8. ************* NFL standings : JOHNSON & SON ! 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PARTS DEPARTMENT NOW OP841:00 .... te 1:00 P.M. SATURDAYS ... .. • • ••************************•*********** . ' •• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 20, 198 1 Rustle r poloists top-seeded OCC runners bid for state crowns MV's running game, d e fe n s e shine, 41-0 Bucs hope to dethrone Grossmont Diablos strike early i n CI F win NORWALK Golden West Col101e ~l(ins its quest fo r a fourth stralathl state comm unity coll 1e water polo champloru;hlp Tuesday whe n t he Rustle r s carry a 22 0 record into the So u th e rn Cu lif o rn i a <'hu mp1ons hips u l Cerritos College. Couch To m Herms t ad 's squad , whic h rolled up a 25-1 record last ycur e n route to the s tate cha m pionstu p, is the No 1 seed in the SoCal tourna m ent and will OJ)Cn dere nse o( Its title at I. JO p m Tues d ay aga in s t eight h-seeded Cypress He rmstad, in his 16th year as t h e Rus tl ers· h e ad coach , captured another Sout hern Cal Confe rence title this year, a feat he has re peated every year sin<·e 1969 Othe r opt-nin~ round SoCal tournament games find Long Beach CC. s eede d s econd, against seventh seeded Cerritos , No 3 seed Saddleback against No. 6-seed Santa Ana : a nd fourth seeded Fullerton tangling with flfth-st'eded Ventura A G W C vict ory i n th e a rt ernoon would s e nd the Rustlers up against the winner of the Fullerton· Ventura m atch at 7 30 o m Tuc!>day If al l goes <t ccording to Hermst ad's pla n, the Rustlers will play in the championship contest Wednesday at I JO. also a t Ct-rrit~ • C-Onsprcuausly a bse nt from the SoC'al tou rnam en t 1s Orange Co as t College, which pinned the onl;, defeat on Golden West s ince 1978 las t \'car 1n t he stale ..,em1f1nal C'onte!>t at Saddleback College Tht.> P1rat ei. fin ished four th in the South Coas t Confcren<.'l' F R E S NO Cross moot Colle1e goe11 after Its n inth consecutlvu state community c olleg e cr oss c o u n t r y c hampions hip here Saturday, but for the first time In those n ine yuars, the Grlrtlns don 't c arry the Southern Callforn1a crown into the race. With Orange Coast College's Bria n Harold and Mike Serna finishing 1·2 In the Southern Cal m eet las t week in San Dimas. the Pir ates e nded a 10-year drought against Grossmont. It was the first·ever Southe rn C al champions h ip for Coac h Gor die Fitzel and men's coach Larry Gre er. E a r l ier this s eason, the Pirates we re second to the Grl/flns both in t heir dual m eet confron tation and the South Coast Conference finals Sa turday morning al lO 'u.m., the slate 's 10 best commuruty college squads get together at Woodward Park to decide the s t a t e ch a m pionship, both in men 's and women's competition. J oining OCC a nd G rossmon t from Southern California ar e F ull erton, Long Be ach CC and El Camino. Northern California parl1 c1 panl!> ar e West Va lley, Am erican River, San Jose CC. Delta and DeAnza colleges in the me n's meet. Whtie Serna establis hed a record for the four·mile course in San Dimas last wee k, the top 1nd1 v1dual of Saturday's m eet could be San Jose CC's J esse Torres, t he winner o f the Nor th e rn Ca l i f or ni a champ1onsh1p Torres r:rn a 19 15 over the relati vely flat cours e, which JUSl h appened to be F r es n o's Wood"a rd OCC. m eanwhile, has never compe ted o n the Fres no cour!>e ·II might make a difference. · c o n c e d ti s fo' I ti e I • o r t h e hmlliarl t y of th e couru . "We've never been there, but Grossmont has at the Fre no lnv1tallonul In September." "It s hould be anothe r close race ," fo'in el predicts "If our guys can run as well as they did last Saturday, we have a chance to wtn lhe state championship " Meanwhile, the OCC women a l o carry a Southe rn Cal c ha mpions hip into the s t ate c h a mpionships, lhunks to a firs t-place finish rrom Barbu? Ludov1se a nd a fourth·place effort by Sue Zika last week in San Dimas The Pirate wom en , who are out to d e fe nd lhei r slate cha mpions hip. scored 42 points I ast week to n ip G ross m ont which finis hed second with 47. But in order to win t heir second straight stale title, the OCC wo m en will on ce again have to defeat the always tough Griffins "E ac h time w c fa c e G r o ssmont , it's e xtremelv close.·· Fitzcl says Sa n Diego plan s some shifting SAN Dl EGO (APl -The San Diego Chargers, down to the minimum 'l imit of thr ee wide receivers. may press some defensive bac ks into duty if necessary Sunday aga inst the Oakland Raiders. The Chargers, who normally employ three wide r eceivers in long yardage s ituations, could move s afety Bob Gregor and cornerback Wyatt Henderson 1f 1n1 urics forced 1t, coach Don Coryell s a id T hurs d a y (j ordie /t'1tzel Hig h school • r unners vie in CI F finals W A I. N U T t' l F c r o s s country <.'hampionships are on the line Sa turday mormn~ at Mt San Antonio Collegl' with severa l Orange Coas t area teams and mdi viduals in the forefront In the men !> 4 /\. d1v1~1on the Fountain Valley Rarons, behind £lo b En ckson. Ned Mosher and Ed Gould. lake aim at team ravorit c El Toro Mater Dea '.'> 3·A cntr) I!> the o ve r whelming favorite behind Robert Planta l'n1vers1t y ll1 g h ') wom<·n .., crew, led bY T eresa Rarrios and Poll y J>lumt.•r. I!> the team to beat 1n the worncn .., 4 A rac:c It get!> under w a ) at H :m with the m (·n's 3 .\. followed ul 8 50 b) lhl· I A The women s :i 1\ be gins at 9 Ill. followl'd ..al 9 :10 bv the 4i\ · R art·~ in ~ \ anrl I A <:1rdt"• r o u ml o u t t h t' f o r m a t w 1 t h a v. ard!> !>t•t for 11 15 ----- Snow anyone? There's plenty if you know where to go MAM MOTH LAK ES If 1l must be known and I s uppose 1t m ust I could have sworn I sa w some people knee deep m Powder as they headed down t he hill dir ectly beneath Cha1 rhft No 3 in this most wonderful of all wonderful ski resorts known as Mammoth Mountain las t weekend. Nol that it comes as an unfolding secret but 1f you're de bating whether to load UJJ the car with skis and a tur kC'y for the holid ays, take 1l on good adv1n· tha t the s k11 ng 1s not hing less than manelou'> A S FAST AS VOU c an sa} Mammoth Mo untain m akes m y m o uth wat e r with m ogu l s of happiness. another '>lorm h1b the tf igh Sierra ran~e It s nowed for most of last week. let up some. the n s nowed again all da~ T uesday and Wednesday At last report. there were some 55 1n c hc '> of soft and h a rd packed powder wit h more on the way. /\.{'('ordmg to Pam Mu rphy of the Mammoth Mountain stare. t he area got its earliest :.nowfall !the first hat Oct 13> in 'c·veral years and a lread y, the s now Ma mmoth has received h as far s u rpassed all it got by last J anuar} About one·th1rd of the mount ain was open as or this week although Murphy was hoperul tha t most of the area would he open by Thanksgiving t:P THE GONDOLA and over to Ch air 3, there was a sight to behold las t wee ke nd S ki e r s lea v in g roos l<•rta1I tracks of powder up to 20 feet long and hfl Im es that took no longer t han JO min u tes to get through, gave those lucky enough to be there an e arly Chr istmas present t;nrortunatelv. the bottom half or the mountain was not quite up lo par with ice and rocks making up tcx1 large a portion or the runs. But that was more than acceptable to those taking ad vantage o f the early 'ieason skiing Of course. not a ll that glitte rs 1s gold Minbret Road off State Route 203 which is the only road from the m ain street to t he lifls. was in poor s h a pc and t hough wo rke rs were attem pting to patc h up the lar ge potholes 1n the road. 1l wasn't the best of conditions THE O RlG INAI.. p rivate road construction compan y contra cted out Nin e go a t H o lly park INGLEWOOD (AP> A field of nine has been e ntered for Saturda y's Hollywood Starlet Stakes, the richest e ven t e ver run for 2-y ear -old thoroughbred fillies. ' SKIING ED ZIN TEL to do the JOb last summer fell behind t his fall a nd by the time someone else .... as hired . Caltr ans had been sued and the public s uffe red the consequences. In anv event. the situat1en was not bad enough to deter t ravele rs from ~e tt1ng the i r cars di rt y , eve n scratched and bent up a ltltle Skiers arcn "t discouraged that ea sily Incid entally , 1f you d o plan on go ing to Mammoth soon. make sure you have plenty of anti-freeze in your car a nd that all system s are ~o The mountain weathe r may not seem h arsh to you when you're inside a l night, bundled up by t he fi re with a hot toddy in your hand, but your poor l'ar sitt ing outside knows what 1~ really hke Not to belabor the point. but the car l w a s tra v el l ing in , a \\ell m a 1n t a 1ne d 1976 BM W , experienced trouble on the way ba ck, long a fter the snow on t he roof bad me lted off. Since the battery was req u ire d t o wor k so hard, t he a lte r nator gave out a nd s uddenly. we round ourselves driving tnrough the darkened Moja ve Dese rt without any lights Talk about an avalan che of frig ht Som ehow. we m ade it to a se rvice station, boug ht a new battery a nd m ade it home Needless to say, the trip wound up costing more tha n we had planned Moral· Be pre pared for anything ! • * * EARLV LAST Saturday morning, the u nforsaking s tor m which hit Mam mot h, pus hed a long by winds up to 60 mph, struck some trees on the slopes. causing them to fall on top of a power generator . Electricity was lost for some 15 hours and of course. ther e was no skiing all day Saturday According to Murphy. it was the first s uch occure nce at Mammoth in '>evera1 years. S unday. the s t or m was s till hovering and the winds were s till blowing. m aking for rugged skiing for the d i e-h a rds with courage enough to head up the mountain By Monday, however, the storm had temporarily cleared and the sun burs t throug h the clouds . creating a perfect day for skiers. .. . .. LOCALLY, THERE IS no show yet t.ut a s temp e r a t ures drop, th~ snow-making machines will gear up EPA EST HWY MPG By TERRY WlllTE 01 IM O.alty ,., ... •i.11 M lssion Viejo ltla h used a powNful runn1n" j(nme and a s lirltn l( d e f e n11e t o d e feat M uy f a1 r , 41 0 , In a C IF fir i.t rou n d pl ¥y orr ga m e T hursduy night before 2,500 fans at M 1S!iion Vtt•Jo The 1>1ablos "111 move 0 11 to play the winner of to n ig h t 's S t G e n e v1ev e R u n rho Al o rn it os game Ill the second round of the Centra l Conference pluyotrs M IS!ilOn Vll'JO wastt>d no lime put t111g point:-.. on t he board. movinl( 64 ya n h 1>11 four plays. c ulm1nat1ng w ith a 25 ya rd Kev in Beres tou<.'hdow n run with 10 12 rc:m a ln1ng 1n the first qua rter to takl• a 7 O lead J ohn Carroll ~rored t he first or h1i. three touchdowns when he ran 11 yards up the m iddle wi th 1 o o~ left 1n the half. Carroll .. ('()red his rmal touchdown on a 12 yard run with seven minutes rt-111u1mng 10 the third period to 11wreaM' Mission V1e1o's bul~e to :l4 ll Ch<irlw Brown aho had a fi ne g ame ..,eorin.i.: two touchdown!> ;.111d r u..,hing ll! t 1m11s for 79 ) anb I h s f11 s t tou('hdown was a I ) J rd 1 un se' l'll st-cond!> before 1nt1·1 m1ss1un B1 nwn rJn 4fi ':tr<h down ltll' ll'fl ..,ideltnt• lo gl\ 1• \l 1s~1 1111 \ 1t•10 th f1 n..a l po111h with H Iii l'l'mu 1n 1n~ in thl' ).!ii nw l.>1.d1lo:. Co.11'11 Atl l ('row l'Olll nll.'flll•d , IA-t• Wl'rt' happy .i nd v.1· ll'lt g111ng m wP '>hould \\Ill On tlw fhJ hlw.· offt•nM·. whH·h g <11 IH'd :11~11 t 11t .ti v ;11 cl c; C ro\\ s.11tl I thank \lo \' c·1;ul1l \(.· ..,t111t·d mo11· 1f \\4.' \\;1111l'd lo · ()I \1 1-.,11111 \'1c·Ju" JllO t1>l.il ',1rrh :11 .. 1 ta1n1· on thl• ~round l'ht· 1>1.1li los Wl'l"l' lt•tl tn Lir roll JM 111-..h1·<o lur IOI \ .ird~ • Ht:rl'' • lli/I Crow <10 ru!>hc:. for 83 yards l, Kla us Lc1lenhaue r. r five rus hes for 68 }<Ard~.1. and Browo In fact , 17 of the Diablo:.· 19 first downs came on rushes M 1s!>1o n Vie Jo s d e fe n s e I 1m 1 ted the M on:.oons to s ix yards ru)>htng on 19 ca rries And 1l \\asn't until 6 56 remained in t·he third s tanza that Mayfair at•htl'Ved llS rirst r1r!>l down Of lht• J{ame The dt.>fens c a lso rt>corded t hret· 1nter ce pt1ons and o oe fu m ble rccovl·r~ One notable 1ntercept1on for the Diablos t·a m t.' with 3 51 left 1n the first half when Oan Dem<1rch1 picked llff a Sheldon Hocha pass a nd r t:t u rnt'd 1l 24 } ards to t he ~1.1\ fair 6 ~ ard lt nt- i\notht·r ·defen!>1ve gem for the 1>1.ihlo .. caml' with H 52 left in l h l· f1 r .. 1 quart er when Brock Ko l'<:n .,uc·ked Hoeha 15 vards to lhl· \lonso<>n!> 19 yard line OH Header Card . a da ug hter of Quack who h as r ecord ed three straight victories, figures as the favorite of t he Hollywood Park feature on Saturday. Header Card will be ridden by Darrel McHa rgue and will start from the in.side post position and the slopes will open. • "We 're a ll r eady to make snow," s ays Snow Sum mit 's Tim Cohee. "The only thing that 's missing is cold weather . We'r e keeping our fingers crossed for Thanksgiving ." The Standard ltuck from lbyota. lt's our lowest price. And our highest gas mileage~Remember: Compare this estimate to the EPA ~Estimated MPG" of other trucks with manual transmission. You may get different mileage, depending on how fast you drive, weather cond itions. and trip length. Actual highway mileage will p robably be less than 1 f\L the EPA "Highway Estimate." ~ Others entered Thursday. from the t a il out, ore Flying Pa rtne r, to be r id d en by E ddie De laho ussaye ; Moder Ten. Ferna ndo Toro; Vital For ce, Patrick Valenzuela; Key to Hea ven . Sandy H o wley ; Fi rs t Advance, Luis Ortega; A Kis!l lor Luc k . Laffit Pincay : Hoist Erny 's Flaf. Ray SebUle, and SktllJW Joy, Chris Mccarron. Overnight lows have been in lhe 20ll and JOs but daytime temperature11 h ave been rising to the mld-50s. And e lsewhere, Mt. Rose. on the ~astern slope o f the Sierra near Reno, opened last Saturday. Some Colorado resorts are open. as la Sun Valley in Idaho. Northstar -a t ·T a hoe r e p o rts e xcellent condlUons with 27 Inches on top and (our inches of new snow. Go buy the numbers - and we have the largest number FEE[I t\.I T G of models of small trucks to go b uy! 11 '+J These numbers, by the way, are what help make lbyota the country's number one selfing line of small trucks. TOYOt'A Ma11uf.cr111ef's ~"~ ~tall Pf1ce with Oillfomta emt..ioni t!quf PfMlll o .. ttr • 1(11011t NI.Ill price INIY Yllty Price ~s 110t tnclud• tt\. llct nw 1ransf)Or1a11()ft. or 09tlOMI eQutP...,.111 0 ' I I I , . Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 HANDS UP -Detroit Pistons' cent~r Kent Benson 1ba ckg r ound 1 l ooks .-in <1:. lea mmatt• I s i ah Thoma:. 1 11 1 and .......... Washington's F'r•rnk Johnson try to gain_ control of loo:se ball. Pt Tons won. 122 9i. Moeller rolls on Despite loss of Faust, nothi ng has changed CINCINNATI <AP> It'll the day before an important aame with an undefeated upstate rival, and Moeller High School .football Coach Ted Bacigalupo is ruf)nin1 late. A year ago, he was defensive coordinator under Gerry Faust He didn't have to worry about the slacks ol m essages or constant teleph one calls Inquiring about tickets for one of the most closely watched high school games In the stale of Ohio. When Faust left to take the head coaching job at Notre Dame, the 13-year assistant assumed responsibility for a team considered by some to be the best prep team in the nation. OTHERS WAITED to see Ir the program that Faust built almost singlehandedly would start to crumble without has charismatic touch. It hasn't. While Notre Dame struggled, Moeller won its first nine games of the season, stre tching its unbeaten streak to 41 games. The aJl -boys Catholic school in suburban Montgomery is given a good chance to win its sixth state championship in Its last seven years. "In the beginning, you knew there was something missing," Bacigalupo said "You could JUSt reel the difference. Now we're three months into the season, and I think everyone has ad-justed to-Ger$y '.absence.'• - The only visible reminder of Faus t is an out -o f -f ocus Ted Bacigalupo photograph hanging on 'the side of ii sort drink machine in .lhe Moeller locker room. It shows Faust walking through his r anks of players on a field. Not that Faust's former team has forgotten him ; Moell er players talk about him m almost reverent terms. But the players felt that they , too, had something to prove when the only football coach in Moeller history moved on. team nrushed this season 7.0. and the reser ve squad was undefeated after eight 1ames. "They're stacked with talent," Willging said. "Mr. 'Bach' (the players' nickname for their coach > isn't going to have any trou ble r~ a few years. talent-wise." B ACIGALUPO WILL pick up the telephone to call South Bend when he's unsure of something. He and Faust tal1c a couple times a week That closeness between the school and its form e r coach created a small stir when Faust returned to lhe Moeller locker room before a game this year. The team had dedicated the game to Faust. but a Cincinnati newspaper raised the possibility. that the v1s1 t violated NCAA rec ru1ting ruJes Bacigalupo refuses to discuss the matter, saying al was blown out or proportion . But he acknowledges t hat "there's naturally going t o b e a ' closeness" between Moeller and Faust, who has several former Moeller players al Notre Dame . The Moeller players still talk about Faust. although Willging said it's usually in the context of how the former coach 1s doing at Notre Dame ·•1 THOlJGHT HE was going to do a lot better," Willging said of the slow Irish start. "But he will do well This is not a team that he recruited." -Bac1ga1 upo doesn 't mind comparisons with past Moeller squads. but he s hies away from personal comparisons with the colorful Faust UC Irvine , Golden W est win e a sily Artists, Eagles stay perfect "EVER YBODY T HOUGHT that without Mr. Farrst. we were going down the tubes, .. said se nior quarterback Mike W1 1lgang. "He made a name (or the school, bul he wasn't Moeller football. It took a lot of hard work by the team." Faust enjoyed almost instant success at the Catholic school. opened in 1958 Its first varsity team went 9·1 under Faust, who ran up a 174·17·2 record wtule capturing several mythical national championships. .. People always ask me how I want lo be compared to Gerry: Are you going lo try to do the s ame things he did'>' And my answer has always been the same 'You're talking about two comple t ely d iff e r ent personaht1e!>, ... Bacigalupo said Four other local schools also a dvance in CIF tennis Both UC Irvine and Golden West were easy winners in wo m en's vo lleyball play Thursday, and for one 1t marks the end of the season and for the other, a tuneup for post-season activity. UCI finished its campaign with a 21-15 record after posting a 15·2, 15-4, 15·3 romp over Cal State Dominguez Hills The Anteaters are not expected to receive a post-season bid. Janet Waterbury, playing an her final game for Irvine, and freshman outside hatter Nancy Westbrook enjoyed fine outings. Golden West blitzed LA Ha rbo r , 15·2, 15·4, 15-7 to complete its Southern Cahforrua Conference slate with a spotless 14·0 record. Now 19·1 overall , the Rustlers will next enter the slate play off s wh e r e th ev are expected lo be Lop-seeded. ll was a profitable day for mosl of lhl' Orange Coasl high !>chools engaged in the CI F girls' learn tenms playoffs Thursday. Numbered among the winners were Laguna Beach and Maler Dea in the 3 A classif1cataon and !\1 artna, Estancia. Un1vers1l y and Edtson ill 4·A Losing were Fountain Valley < 16·2 to Estancia >. Corona del M.:ir 11n a tiebreaker lo Beverly Hills> and San Ctemente 117·1 to se('ond seeded Riv erside Poly>. Laguna Beach entered CIF as l he top-seed and the Artists didn 't disappoint Thu rsday. posting an easy win over La llabra from th e Freeway League. 17-J Lagunil was paced by the number one doubles team of Cathy Smith and Wend y S t ephens an im proving 1ls overall record lo 19·0. Laguna meets Empire Lea~ue champion Phillies pick up Diaz From AP dlspalc:bes The Cleveland Indians sent catc h er Bo Diaz t o the Philadelphia P hilli es a nd acquired pitchers Lary Sorensen and Silvio Martinez from the St Louis Cardinals in a three-team, five-player deal Thursday Diaz, who hat 313 with seven home runs and 38 runs batted an this pas t season , went to Philade lphia for outfielder Lonnie Smith and a player to be named later. Smith. in turn, went to St. Louis for Sorenson and Martinez. Diaz. 28. was added as a reserve to the 1981 American League All-Star team, although he shared catching duties on the Indians with Ron Hassey. Sorensen. 26, was 7-7 with a 3.28 earned run average in 23 starts with the Cardinals in 1981. NFL statistics Kalella Saturday in the second round Mater Dei will be playing at Cypress an the Monarchs' next test after disposing of visiting Los Altos. 15·3. The doubles TENNIS team of Laura Wilson and Chns Keyzers continued their fine play with a sweep "They work quite well together." said Coach Becky • A lice. "One is strong at the net. the other is strong from the baseline." In 4 A play, Mar ina escaped with a decision. despi te a finc\I set score of 9·9. The Vikings advanced by virtue of a game score advantage of 81 75 "The whole team did not plav up lo their potential," said Marina Coach Bonnie Starmont She promised. "We 're going Lo work ver y hard in practice tomorrow, because we can't take a 9·9 score into Saturday and expect to wm." M arana·s next foe wall be Citrus Belt League champion Redlands. a 14·4 winner over lie met. Estancia stayed perf~ct with its 2 1s t s traight victory Catherine O'Meara continued her stellar play in singles by s weeping without losing a game OUTSTANDING VALUES! LEADING l'ASSE•S Brown, M 1,.,.'°t• "•''°" Clllc- 210 •1• l • ' \ Morton. o.m-A-ton, Cln< lnn<ll• FOUi\, S... 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AM -FM stereo & a 1unroof. (149285). SALE PRICE ONLY s7995 lJ n1 vcr:.1t y wil I be home Saturday to face Palos Verdes after traveling to Alhambra ilnd coming home a 14·4 victor over the Pacific League champion Strong s ingles pl ay the Tro1ans swept -once again carried Unt "We've been ver> strong an s ingles all year.·· said Coach Karen Speros. "Uma Rao. our num ber one singles player, will enter t he 1nd1v1dual CI F tournament as the Sea View League runner-up ... Edison's next foe will be Cen tury L eague k1ngp1n Foothill The Charger!> took a 10·8 decision from Marl borough. High. thanks in part to singles player Jennifer Slattery. who won every game Slattery ha!> not lost a set this season and has dropped only "around 40 out of some 500 games." according to her coach. Janice Hopper In other action, Corona del Ma r lost its opening round match on a tiebreaker to Beverly Hills. The match ended tied, 9.9 and tn total games, 70· 70 However. Beverly Hills won the tiebreaker playoff, 10·8 to ad vance Part of the Faust mystique was has unabashed blend of football and religion. A devout Catholic, Faust would tell his players lo "say a Hail Mary" at cruci a l poi n ts of games Religious pictures blend with inspirational !>1gns and football gear an the locker room .. Nothing has changed a~ far as the prayer ser vi Willging said . "Mr Faust ha a great devotion to the Blessed Virgin We still say our Hail Mary's Nothing has changed at all " ALTHOUG H NOT A S outwardly religious as Faust. Bacigalupo has continued most of the traditions He decided not lo linker with the pro~ram that bears Faust's imprint ..Gerry left things an very, very good cond1t1on ," BacigaJupo said. "It was JUSt a matter of filling the vacancies in the coachipg levels and going on with what we've done m the past. The system we've used has been successful , and there's no reason to change " Moeller's freshman football HAS ROLLED INTO IRYINE "I don't want to be compared lo Gerry Faust. I don 't think you can compare anybody to Gerry Fau!>t " Johns tone ,. . signs pact . ' LOS ANGELES I AP > Outfielde r pinch h itte r J ay Johnstone has signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Al Campan1s, vice pres i dent of the world champions. said Thursday. No terms were announced. John s tone. who turns 35 Friday. was t h e Dodger s· leading pinch hitter an 1981 with J 1 hits in 38 at-bats for a .289 average The 11 pin ch hits ranked second in the National League behind New York's Mike Cubbage OveraJI, he had a .205 batting aver age last season 1n 61 games with six runs batted an . Hi s lifetime big league llr.itting average as .298 T hree of Johnstone's pinch hits were home runs . / Open Bowling Times • Saturday &:Jo a.M .. 2:00 a.M. • Sunday 8:30 A.M. -11 :00 P.M. WEEKDEND SPECIAL THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Adults ·. Kids c· IRVllE .LANES •157-9016 3415 Michelson Dr • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 20, 1981 Irvine hijacks Aviation ~th help from Odens By ROWARD L. HANDY Ot ... Oelty,.. ..... Tbo Kim and ElalJ\a Show dr•w rave notlcea rrom all partlff and th Ode.n atattn propelltd Irvine H.ljh Into the CIF 4·A women'a volleybaU champlon1blp1 with complete domlnatlon of Aviation High Thursday nlaht. lrvlno, the No. 1 aeeded team In the playorta, will meet No. 2 Santa Monica Saturday nl1bt at 8 at Oranie Coast Colle1e. Santa Monica eliminated Corona del Mar, 15·9, 8·15, 15·8, 15·8 to sain the finals. The Vaqueros left little doubt aa to their superiority with a 15·5, 15·6, 10·15, 15·8 aemlflnals victory over Aviation at University Hilh before 9SO fans. But the s tory or the ni.cht was the domination o't the Oden sisters. Kim the senior and Elaina the sophomore, who combined to totally annihilate the Ocean League champion Falcons. · "This is the first time lrvlne bas gone p·ut the Sports on TV for ·weekend Saturday's TV, radio TELEVISION 9 a.m . t7> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Ohio State at Michigan. 10 a.m. ( ll > -COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Virginia vs. Brigham Young at Springfield, Mass. 12:45 p.m. (7J -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - UCLA vs. USC al the Coliseum. 2 p.m. (9) -BOXING. 3:30 p.m . <2> CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - Alexis Arguello <72-4), fresh from last month's 14th round KO of Ray Mancini, defends his WBC lightweight title agaisnt Roberto Elizondo (23·1) in a scheduJed IS-round bout, taped in Las Vegas. Also: Brent Musburger up dates the day's scores. 4 p.m. (4 ) SPORTSWORLD -Darrell Waitrip-~eeks--to tttttidtty-hi NAS€AR-fuand National lead in taped coverage or the Charlotte 500. Also: The women's world powerlifting c hampions hips, taped at Honolulu an( a SportsJournal rep0rl. RADIO FootbaJI Notre Dame at Penn State, 10 a.m .. KPRZ ( 1150>; Nebraska.at Oklahoma, 11 ·25 a.m .. KIEV (870 ). UCLA VS. USC, 12:45 p.m . KMPC !710) and KABC t790>: California at Stanford, 12'50 p.m .. KPRZ (1150l. Nevada-Reno at Cal Stale <Fullerton). 1 p.m . KWRM <1370) and KWVE (108 FM >; Washington St. at Washington, 1 :30 p.m .. KNX t 10701; Saddleback at Citrus, 1 ·30 p.m .. KSBR <88.5 FM >. Basketball Lakers al San Diego, 7 :35 p.m., KLAC <570). Hockey ( 1150>. Buffalo al Kmgs, 6 50 p.m. KPRZ Sunday's TV, radio TELEVISION 9 30 a.m. <4> -NFL '81 -With Bryant Gumbel. · b h 10 a.m. (41 NFL FOOTBAU. -Pitts urg at Cleveland. 12:30 p.m. <21 Mus burger. 1 pm C2l Francisco at Ram~ NFL TODAY -With Brent NFL FOOTBALL San 3:30 p.m. t7> USC HIGHLIGHTS. 4 pm t7> -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81. 11:30 p.m. <9> COLLEGE FOOTBALL - California at Stanford. RADIO Football -San Francisco at Rams, 1 p.m., KMPC (710); San Diego at Oakland, 1 p.m. KNX ( 1070) and KSDO < 1130 > 2060 HARBOR Bl YD. COSTA MESA 642-0010 540-8211 rr·s THREE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE! 2tth AnnUlll Mwwfectured Hou8lng & R.c:l"Mtion ¥llhlcle Show, wtth the Living Environment ~ In Dodger St.9dlum. ~-14-22, Mon. thru Fri. Noon to 9 p.m. Sal 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Sun 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. AdUlta $3.00-Chlldren 6to18 $1.76. Und8f' 6 Free. Special Oilcount 'TIQ(ets at all ~and aemlRnalt aod we really don't care who we play Saturday nJ1ht," Coach Mark McKenzie aald after the mateh. "We don't adjust our came to tbt leam we are playlnc. We Just try to co out and play our own YOLLEYB4U aame and when we pass like we dJd tont1ht, we are a domJnaUn1 team. Kim and Elaina were outstandinc. A•KJm hu to be the most dominating player in blah school volleyball." AvlatJon Coach Dally Aldrich agreed. "She's probably the best athlete In Southern California. We were hoping lo keep the ball away Crom her. "Kavlna those two big girls in there totally stopped our offense. The rest of their team just had to serve and that's about all. I would have RADA TION · Auto- moticolly holds s~ set. uphill ond down. Sove Gos. Reduce driving tension ond rnointoin tofe t.gol ~·· ln11on youneff. For Stondord or Automatic tronsmiuion vehides. # 1 °' • 2 GINUllll LAMlllKIN SIATCOVIR NlW ZEALAND · Pure lambskin, worm in winter ond cool in th. summer. fown, Honey, CKGfoy 39!? UAKIR.Um SUPIRFWSH much preferred to play Santa Monica tonl1hl becauae I think we couJd have 1alned th llnals." To Jive an Idea of bow domlnatln1 Lhe Oden 1l1tera were, here art a few 1tatl1tlc1 they complied: Klm had 10 blocks, 28 1plka or lobs for points and set 10 tlmea for her slater. Elaina blocked only one shot but had l& aplkea or lobe tor po nu and 18 fttl foe Kim. It was a bi1 nJ1ht for both players. Irvine completely dominated the first two fames and with exception of a 1-1 lie at out.set of the lint one, never trailed. Then after movine to a 5·1 lead in the third game and maklnl It 9,5, Aviation came back to tie and forge in front at 10·9. The FaJcons extended Lhe lead to 13.9 and put It away 15-10. That's as far as th• Falcons could go, however. In the fourth game, Irvine moved out In front 4-0 and &-2 before Elaina served the final nine points In succession to put the decision away SHllL· All Seoson Prote<110n lOW-40 SHELL finest heovy-i:futy, liigl1 detergent motor oil 89.U~T LIMIT 24 QTS. Sure filte11ng oct1on Helps keep dirt & foreign matter out of your engine 1 !?p 2 ~ll! .• l'14'n ~-~ •l11M •H19V' •lf4~ •lfl llVP -~~~o~t!!:'!~., 2~7 ~7 Filters for American Cort. ' 'RlSTONE . it.moves Rodiotor Rust Safe ond Eosy to 1 69 use. 22 01. •AS· 107 NORTH VERNON 16" lt1m Wrench 114650 249 CARIURTETOI & FUEL SYSTEM CLEANER I OZ. 119 Not Rebuilt · Precision Mode Lifetime Lubrication lteploce Worn Water Pum1» Before Oomoge Occurs. for most Chevrolet (Eacept V 61 1955 '79 6 Cyl & L-6 f<Kd·Mercury 1961 '66 8 Cyl (221-260 and 289 with Aluminum Housing) Dodge-Plymouth (Except . 1 7.ll 400, 440 Engme) 1972-'80 8 Cyl. 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Corona d e l Mar's season came to a disappointing end al Santa Monica City Collece against the second-seeded Bay Leaeue champion hosts. The Santa Monica triumph s poiled what could have been an e.ll ·South Coast Leaaue final Saturday night. ~GASOHOL PLUI ~ ~ ' ~t HNN-PRIDf · Get ema mMt P9f %~ tankful and imPfO¥• petfonnonce. UM I l~~ wittl A.gulor Of Unleaded Gos . . . 69C A BOTTLE IUY 3 IOTTUS FOi 2.07 'IKEIVl Sl FIOM "NN PllDf • 1.00 You,;;v-rm •• . •• ~ .: GAi GUAllD . OU,ONT · Gos dryer & ontifr-~•· Helpt stall· ing. Quicker 1torts. >' 12oL•S616 .,_ 49c- : DUP'ONT Concentroted ,. ~.,} detergent M>lution cleans ·~ 1n ony weather. 14 01. ~ .. 0 99c ' INGllll START 1. cold engines. Just sproy «: into oir deoner intake. $ 10401. •5513 . 109 I •· I I I I I I ~--....:· I I KELLEY 29"1147" Oil drip pon. Heavy golvon1~ed steel. 11281 539 1588 I PAIR I • • 85E~95E!. 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Ca<OINll tor Lary 5.oren .. n -SllvlO Marllner. ptlCllirJ HEW VOflljj, VANKEt:S Purtlla•eo Ptlt ,. .. _ -Jamie Werly, p11cne"; OOn M•llJ"lllY. llri1 -men. •no Olis H1•on. tnlletcler. uom N.tr.nv11te Ol Ille 'lovlhem L .. 11.,. ""''-Jol\n Pocelle, 0•1<-. from C<Murnout ot \he lnternellonat l..et9Ut HetleNllLe ..... I.OS ANC.El..ES OODGt:RS S1;neo J•y Jonn11one, oull lelcl•r, to • ont r••r CCM'ltr•ct BASltlT8ALL 11•-._tllOll At-lelleOI 1..05. AHGtl..t:$ l..Akl:A$ f-lreo Paw• WHlhOM, -COOCll Named Jerry Weal and Pot Rlf•'r ce><oecN• U t AH JAZZ SIQned lien l"OQWlle, forward cenler, 10 • lhr .. ·'rHr <IM'llrec1 HltflSIOll HOCKEY 1101 ...... He<.ll•'r Lao .... LOS ANGELES KING$ RtUtl .. 11..-nle Ht<llolll, tenltr, -koll Gr\1111, tell Wlll9, ltom Htw He\l'tf'I 9f Ille -·-HeOtV ~ ,Hlt.-'OUPHIA f'LVllt5' -..._ .. 111•1 11e1111 Wiiton. C1••tnum111, •n •u .... nOld tor ,_ o-by Ille '"tw tor• atlO•twlflolnl lllCIOell\ on H... ), l"ITTS8'1ROH l'lHGUllol$ -fle<al,_ M.tr< °'°'"'"' otfenWfl'IM, from l.rie., ttw Alnafl(M MoOey I..~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 £1 THE BIGG£OaGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) PMNIJTS by Charles M. Schulz fAMILl' ~~~.I Wi\LJ(fD "THAT DRIPPIH6 50VNO IS ~IP ~IP ORIP l)NDER Dlf=FERENT ClaCIJ8 10 HOOL IN 'THE RAIN ... ~ PITIDH~TIER OF DRIP COMOITION~'AM, ltAINWATtf( FAU.IN6 Ml6HT IT BE 6EHTLV TO 1lE FLOOR I CONSIOEREP RQtWITIC? ..-. I JA¥A'•, f ~ 1to>.et llY~ I '' ' ~ l'Gi'lf E • Tl:MBLEW EED8 by Tom K. Ryan SHOE by Jeff MacNelly 111 don't wont to see anything that has children in it." "Woops ··I'm sorry about th1t." M~~ wM"'S2.~ab/J? by Bra Anderson Hank Ketchum ;Jj l/.ZO ~ "Can't somebody etse In this house get me up In the morning?" Don 1 he ever make doghouse calls? Jl'DGE PARKER -~~~~~~~~-- Mt1:J.t HEH. JOST LOOK AT1'MAl. ~\RFIELD MAS HI~ 0ED ANO HIS FOOD. ME'S IN K11IY ~ll~AVEN . C.AT5 MAVE &UCM -=--.SIMPLE PLEASURE!> nn.a~ ~l'LLl~S r:::==~--~_!_~---- -rolP.AY iHE Pt..U5HBoTToM <iA.l~E PL.AN GoE:5 INTO E'Fn:cr~· _, ACROSB 1 w ... ~10 lol'-t I 5 Plettt-I 10Ubemt - 14 Rlbbofl 15 Fool 18 Slmpllt 17 Fllh ll I UCI 1e&cap1dl 19 Awry 20C.....1 22 Nut 24 Sign 511 Rltlllll 59 lndlVldual 60 Tlllow 82Stope M LOlftng ua.z. 89 FICtlon 70 Zeroe 71 Uptight 72 Al-lquer• 73lnlttll 7 4 Thorough- bred 75 Dlplw6on 25 Rnnwl 11111 27Mllla DOWN 29 a.. pn10dl; 1 Deer 2 WOfdl 2 Hlllthy 32 U8 polt ~)() ' Untoldld: 33 HMM 2 wordl 23 Ell'IUleeed AINl1CI 111 4TMWUI 2t FfigM111lng 84 Oonnouo • 5 Aelnowd 21 Nune, In 31 Pvb .,, 1 OU"' 55 Down 40 111t1nt e Me. Lupino 29 Hll¥Y knife 42 Mort dlec ty 7 FtDno 30 Prtpoe1tJon .... 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HeH··· UM- SAV SOME1fi&NG-To I 1HINK 1HAT- ME, MICHAV-'? ~ 'I. l"f'S N01" SO SIL..L..Y 1 W HESN YOU RE!At-r~e NO • I N.,-eRN COUL-P AFFORPA RESAl-i::>OG ! by Erni e Bushmtller l THIN K I'LL EAT T HOSE WORDS NOW by Gus Arriola by To m Bat1uk I BROKE A STRING ON NV; 'AIR GorrAR I ! I 1 I 0 by Kevin Fagan '4o0 'f AAf.\) 11 AW~-4 ?! 'f HAl WM A. VIN'f~E l'\~5!\ ~u..1r1~Q ,~ ~ ~w..t'r 01tut-l~ 11 Si N£).)l ( Q.) [ • g mo. by George Lemont by Lynn Johnston I iHINKl'M I 'GoNNA D\E. . I I I I • I t I I I I ' f I l I , Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 20. 1981 APWI ....... FRIEND OF 'THE FONZ' Teresa Lyle, 15-year-old mentally and physically chall enged student, gets hug from Henry .. The Fonz" Winkler. after the latter was honored in Los Angeles b y the National Committee. Arts for the Handicapped. l}ecky Heinzen. right. a special students teacher . smiles approv ingly. Bandit robs hair stylists SAN DIEGO <API A slim. young man with a neat haircut has robbed 23 hair styli ng salons in San Diego since April l. police sa} Aftt't he strolls in and asks for change. he pulls out a pistol. His take so far averages S200. This week he made off with $3()(LwhlJ.e women. customers watclled ~n--c1 s·kop ettlled "Command Performance.·· • Myths on elderly. dispelled WASHINGTON <AP> -Most Americans lack confidence In Social Security. but are strongly opposed to benefit cuts and would pay higher taxes if needed to keep the system going, a national survey Indicates. The Louis Harris s urvey also dispelled some myths about the elderly. Despite a common belief that poverty. loneliness and fear of crime are ver y serious problems for the aged, most of the elderly them selves do not feel that way, Ha rris said. Harris found that 54 pe rcent of the adults polled had "hardly an y " confidence that Social Security will be able to pay their benefits when they retire. Only 33 percent were confident. Other p o l ls h ave f o und similar misgivings. · But Harris also found broad opposition to benefit cuts or a later retirement age. By a 51·39 m argin, people favored raising . the payroll tax if needed to support the elderly. All age groups agreed to that. although the marg i n was narrow, 46-43, a m ong those m their late 20s and 30s. Only those in the highest income bracket, $35,000 and above. who have borne the brunt of the rapidly escalating payroll tax, were opposed, 49-43. The h igh cost of en ergy headed t he list of problems facing the elder!~. It was _~iled... by 68-percenl of the elderly and 77 percent or other adults. Stockman favored by majority Many say they still feel same about Reagan economy plan NEW YO RK <AP > -A majority of Americana who are famlllar with David Slockman's controveralal s tatments about President Rea1an's economic program lhJnk he should keep h is job u bud1et director , ll'Ccordlne to t h e latest Associated Press -NBC News poll. The poll al~ said Stockman's r ecently reported comments casting doubt on R eagan·s economic program have not ch anged mosl people 's minds about Its chances of success. For the poll, 1.602 adults were interviewed by tel e phone Monday an d Tuesday. Fort y -fi ve percent said Stockman's comments made no difference In the way they feel about Re agan's economic proaram, whlle 22 percent sald the comments made them less optimistic about Its suecus. Two percent said they were not sure, and 31 percent said they ha ve not heard or read about Stockman's comments . Reagan rejected Stockman's offer to resign last week after Atlantic Monthly publi!1hed an a rticle based on a series of inter views with Stockman over 10 months. The fur o r grew fr o m Stockman's remarks that the president's economic package was a ··Trojan horse" designed to lower tax rates for the richest Amerioans and t hat budget planners could not really predict the effects of the proposed tax and budget cuts. Amid criticism that he could no longer act as a credible s pokesm an for Reaganomlcs, Stockman emeried from what he called Reagan's "woodshed" to a news conference where he c hid e d him se lr f <H h is comments, said he regretted the m and vowed to continue working for Reagan's economic program. Des pite his apologies a nd Reagan's dec ision to retain Stockman, ma ny Republican congressional leaders have continued to urge that he be r eplaced. Among poll res pondents who had heard or read of Stockman's Nmm ents, 58 percent said he s hou ld remain as budget director. 29 percent said he s hould be replaced and 13 percent were not sure. ·Tuition tax credits opposed NEW YORK <AP I A majority of Ame ricans oppose tax breaks for paren(s who pay tuition lo send their children to private e lementary and secondary schools. according to a n Associated Press -NBC News poll. The poll. of 1.598 adults telephone d Oct. 25-26 an a scientific random sampling, also said that most Americans would be no more like ly to enroll their children in private schools even 1f tuition tax c r edits were JJ.Y. ailable. Fifty.two percent s aid that parents who send their children to elementary and secondary private schools should not get a ta x break for the tuition they pay, while 44 percent said there should be a tax break for private school tuition and 4 percent were not sure A bill is before the U.S. Senate that would give taxpayers a credit for tuition payments to private elementary and secondary schools and private and public colleges. The credit, limited to S250 l,he first year and $500 thereafter. would cost-$2. 7 billion in l983 - and up to $7 billion a year by l91S6. The Reagan administration has endorsed the proposal, but recently Jus tice Department officials have expressed concern that 1t mi ght viol ate the constitutional provisions for separation of church and state. A similar local tax credit proposal for pr ivate school t uitions was overwhelmingly rejected by Washington. D.C .. voters this month In the latest AP-NBC News poll. respondents with n o children 17 or younger were only stightly more likely t han parents with minor children to oppose the tax breaks. a: 0 m a: c( Starting December 1,.1981 -j a J: LaJ :c I- L&. 0 (/J c z ::> 0 (/) 0 l&J a: l&J ~ (/) FROM Fa sh ion Isla nd N ew po rt Beach 100 fk for less on theFriendshJP-~resS! 1 Jnited lowers the price up~ to Seattle. Pare Code VIK Uniteds Friendship Express is off and rolling. And wherever it stops, you'll find great low fares . We're slashing the fare to Seattle to as low as $99 one way on selected flights . $119 on all others. And United offers terrific savings to San Francisco, 15 times a day; Portland, 4 times a day ; Reno and Phoenix, 3 times a day. There are no advance-purchase or length- of-stay restrictions of any kind. But best of all, when you fly the Friendship Express .. you're not just flying for less-you're flyinf ~ United for le ss. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at 973-2121. Partners in Travel with Westin Hotels. Leave Arrive 800am 1028am 10:45a m 1·13p.m I SS pm 4 20pm S:OOp m 725pm 730pm 9 SSp.m 'Nol avallablf' Sund•) 5 •'Not available Saturdays Fare 599• 99 99 119 99 Fun ind ~hedulf'1 eff«tl•r Ot'c I 1981 'Ah. United ... you Expr. !ss yourself beautf(ul/y/" ~ . . -. .. ·-.-. --• iei ~ Flythe frien"1f skies of United. Call United or your Travel Agent. t . . -______ _...... ~ ........... ~---·-·-.. ---.-----=----·"" __ ....._ _____ ,. ___ ~ ..... .._.~~~ =--. . MILEAGE 4 Cyl. 4 Speed Use these numbers for companson Your mileage may vary depending on driving speed, trip length and weather condiUOI\'· Actual highway mileage will probably be less. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1981 1911 1-1000 5 DR . HATCH BACK EXAM PLE #212862 STOCK #10062 s OR 599 5 Down Plus Tax. Ucaw & Docwllfary Fee IMMEDIATE DELLYUY! Fuly Equipped: • Radio • Heater • Side Moldings • Tinted Glass • Styled Wheels 5125P. MONTH Sale Prfce $5695.00 ,-Tax. Uc. & Doc. Fff. $995 dowa phts $342.90 Tu & SI 11 .00 DMV Fff. A.ct J20.00J>oc.,.ntaryhe ·~For tot.I 4ow1t pciy1M.+,~ftlt o r 1rode1$1461.t0 & SI 25.33 per nt0n"' for 60 motlfhs. $281 t .IO Fin. chaMJ•· APR 20.33%.deferred pcl'fMlllf prfce SH88.701CMt appro .. d credit. Equipped witfl: • Factory Air Cond. • Automatic Trans. • Power Steering • Power Brakes • White Sidewall Tires • Low Mi leage • Choice of 4 Cyl. or 6 Cyl. • Front Wheel Drive OR 5996 Down Plus Tax, LicettM & Doc .... 11tary Fee CHOOSE FROM 2 DOOR COUPE OR 5 DOOR HATCHBACK TAKE YOUR PICK ... 7 TO CHOOSE FROM Sole Price $6995.00 plus Tax. Uc. & Doc. FH. S996 dowtt plles S420.90 Tax & $122.00 DMV FH. Aitd S20.00 Docun"utory F.e ... For total dowa pay1M1tt, cash or trade, SI 558.90 & SI 59.97 pet' MOnth for 60 1110nths. $3599.20 Fin. chanJe. APR 20.33%, defen-ed pay1Mttt price $9598.20, Oft appro .. d credit. 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All Qn ~leet to Prtor .a,le. ------.Prloee Goo4 Thrv Mondey, November 23, 1tef ------~W.E LEASE ALL___.---~ MAKES ANDrMODELS • "DONKEY DUNK" Bruce Wick and Ken Coble have taken their braying animals on the road for donkey basketball Their eight burros entel'tai n at fund·raising events throughout the Pacific Northwest The) are AP ........ shown in the school gymnasium in Entiat. •Wash. Wick says his favorite donkey i "Spiro Agnew," but says, "A lot of kids never heard of Spiro Agnew.'' Video bootleggers face prison Daly City teache r honored SACRAMENTO (AP> -Reno Talnl. I Daly City hi1h school teacher who amda hia 1tudenta lnto the communlty to work for the el\vironment and help the needy, was named California's Teacher of the Year. Slate school Superintendent Wilson Riles &Mounced he had chosen Talnl, a teacher at Jefferson High School In the San Francisco Pe nins ula community, from four finalists. 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Or .. (N.C o.Mly ........ ,...,_ Orllftee c-t o.11, """"· ..... 20, 21, Dec. 41 11, 1'11 Ml»tt fll••· IJ .•• tJ, OK. 4, 1'11 .. IMI ITATIMllNTC» ,._.N~M9flll PIC'TITIOUa IMlll•&M OP UM Of' PICTITIOU• NAM9 ITAT•MINT Mlll ... M NAMa Tiie lollo•lnt .,.,..,. 11 fol111 The toll•wlnt ••"on• II ••• ............. ...-........ -jloj(llllOU• IOUTHWWIT All• IALANCE lllt!Mst ... l'IW. COM .. ANV, "1H Matinolle llrMI, S WIEl ALIC!; MUSIC, ••n Sulla :tOJ9•.»4, Hunllllft911 lucll, Plaunti. Ave., C.le Mew, GA 'l'ltV Celllltrllla .._ Allee M<Cal111m, 1121 w t.•ttl ,,..,_ U..la ........ 10101 C·halKtr Hlel'l••r. '""""'°" 8*adl, GA '1..:l. Lan•. H1mll"91ot1 leach, c.lllornl• Mer• O.vhHon, 111 Pt I mer '' ., ttMI Ce.la -· "'mv Tiii• i....111n• II (Ol'HhKt-y ... 1 hll Mlnet• ... c-•aa Dy "" lndlvld~I 1no1v•-•. ~ "-* ,..M Alice McC..llwm Tlllt --· WM flied wltll llW I hi• •rAt-t wa fllW •1lh 1"9 CO<Jnly Clat'll ol Onfttlt C:-tr .,, c-1y Cltrll. OI Ot•nve (.ounlJ on ... CTITIOUS 111101•11 N.AM.-ITATIMllNT The 1o11ow1119 per'M>ft• ••• dol,,. ""''tiff•• GllfAl AMERICAN TllAOI! COM .. ANY, 2112 W Oc .. nlrortt, New!IO't llHdl, CA '1161. KEN OCHETTI, JIU W. O<tanlronl, N.....,.n a.ach, CA., .. ,. MARV BUSCH, HIJ Newperl llYCI . N--1 9"<:h, CAtH41. This bl/llllH• I• conci..c1..i by a ......... ~. KENOOfETII Tiiis llal-t -~ llted .. 1111 flle Cavntr Cl•f'll 01 0r.,.ve County on Nov 12, 1"1 O<!Oller a, 1"1 Nov. ti, 1•1. Pt14'1f1 ,_1 .... 16 P17Mlt Publl-Or ... Coett o.Mlr .. ~ Pvt>ll-Or-CO.ii 0 .. 1, ... IOI, PVC>lllNd Or .... CMsl Delly Piiot, Nov. U, 20, f'I, Dec. 4, 1•1 ...... ! Nov. :tO, V, Dec 4. 11. 1•1 M>~tl Nov U, JO. 7J, De<.•. t•t .. It.fl PIC'nftOUl eVSt•.-U "ICTlllOUI aU51N&SS llMM! ITAft .... lfT MAM& ST AHM&NT TM fellew4ne ,.,_,a re Mine lh• lo11ow1119 .,.''°"' ate do1n9 .... _. .. , l>UllnHt•: I AY WllST .. IOOING. i.11 W. ,... D & H 5ER\llCI: CENl t;A, IJtl It., C•i.-...'-'*1'1· '"••-t 81"", C.l.aMew. GA n •JI. Joflll J . Ole•, Mt lrwlne Ave.. Daniel Uoyo Pru>e:e, UOl I:. 8•11 1Mwp0rt a..dl. CA ....a, a JJO, A.-1m, c..lll. '1211» K-F . ...,_.., JIJ frv .... a..... 01.tnn C. 0....., UOl E &•II • 2:10, IMw.-rt 9-d\, CA ..a. An.the• m, c.at 11 .,,__ l'ICTITIOUS aus1Nll.H NAME UATEMENl 1 "• IOltOWH\Q ,,.,,°" ., 001ne bu••ne,,., 11101 !> C.01-H:;E; SHOP, IOl l'alll'I Aff . IUIDOI, Yhl n .. 1. .,.,JOA M Hefw1g, 1/t t MU.met Ur., lltlDO•, ylll ., .. 1 I h• • Duso""' 0\ <oncllK lecl II~ all 1ndtv1ou•I SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A fe der al attorney says the government will get tough with people who sell or lease devices lo intercept the signals or subscription television services. convictions carry a maximum of two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Hamblin said his office has r eceived inqu i ries and complaints about the devices and is acting to protect the consumer who "may be left with a product which will become worthless.'' The other finalists were Wilton Goo, a vocational education teacher at Calipatria Hiih School in Imperial County; Frank Real, a Spanish teacher at El Segundo High in Los Angeles County, a nd Will iam Thomas , a re medial reading and English teac her at Northgate High i n Walnut Creek. Contra Costa County. Tiiie Wtl-• 11 c°"4111CIM by • Tiii• l>u$lnnt •• cono11c1eo Dy a -r•I~. hm•la0-1.-•P. '*' 010 Oanlel L Pru1ee Tllh .._,...,. -ti ... wll:tl Ille Thi• ll•t-t ••• 111ec1 w1111 lhe C-ty c...-ff11 Or-c:.wity M Oct. C.O..n ty Cl•rll of Or-C.ount y on hlkMM h•lw111 1 M\ ~lemenl .... ,. hteo w1U. lnt t.ounly t.l•r" or Or•nQt C.owntr on ~0¥ 4, ''" Fii•* PuDll-Or-lAW" 0.1lf .. 1101, I, 1•1. Hov ti, 1•1. "111111 '17' "' ,.....,I.,_ ar.,... c-1 o.11r 1>11et, Pu1111.,_ U'et191 c.o.11 0 .. 1., l'•IOt, Oct. .......... 11, •• ~ 411Wl HOV 20, ll. Oet 4, "· ••1 ~· •• HOV. 10, 11, 09< •. 11, 19'1 'JIJ'I/ II U .S. Attorney Rodney Hamblin warned that federal law prohibits deliberate receDJ;ion of 'television or radio s igKal s w it hout sende r authorization. First convictions can carry a maximum sentence or one year in prison and a $10,000 fine, Hamblin said. Subsequent Mic rowave dish antennae pointed al t e levis ion relay satellites have been used in homes and bars to receive s ports e v e nts and other programs meant for paying ca- ble television or closed-circuit television broadcast customers. Some people have purchased d eco der devi ces that unsc ramble p ay television signals, allowing free -of-charge broadcasts. He said t he unscrambler devices are being sold for up to $200 and are being advertised as a means or getting the speciaJ t elevision service withou t subscribing. "1CTITIOllS I UStN•U NAMa ITATIIMSNT Tht lollowl119 ,..,.011 It dol111 .,., .. .,. .... , , LIEONAlllO HVOltALICS, JUI ,..,.. .......,. •m . .......,, .. ec11. CAftMI. .. ICTITIOUI l llSINIEU MAMIE STATEMENT l he lollow1n9 perM>n •• do1n11 ......... u.,. ShEPPAAO CONSIAUCIH.lh. 200. A IMyer. ""'"' -· c:A .,.,, Daniel ~~ro, 200• A Me'9r. ~•-.c:A92W .. ICTITIOUS IU$1NRIS NAMa STATUHNT The fotlowl119 perM>ns are ctolnv bullllt»M "'OAH'S ARI(, 2 .. ll Allele P•rkwev. """""' \11t10. CA mu CLARENCE 9ANl(5, 1un S.ft Jeclnlo Clrcle, F-tetn \/alley, CA LVNANE 9ANKS. UUl Sa ll Jecl11t0Clrcle, f'-.1" Valley, c:A. DllTH NDTICIS OAVn'.S FLORENCE :'-jl(.'KEL DAVIES. bel1Ht:d "'ire nf Vaug h an Davit>~. Monarch !:lay. Ca .• and mother or 2 ~ons St ephe n V and J o hn (.' Jnd grandmuther or 2 ~r and chlldren . died on 'l;ovember 17. 1981 Th\•re "-Ill be a memorial .,en 1c.:e a t th e Ne1~hbor h ood Congragat1onJI t:hur<·h l C C . Laguna Hcac·h . Ca on Friday. ,:l:ovemher 20 1981 111 2 OOPM "1t h Ht·' John M Rt•:o-n o ld s officiating In hl'U o r rlO"l'rS the family rt>quest :. tflat memonals be 1:1ven to the '<e1g hb or h oo d l'onj.lregat1onal <.'hurrh or \Our favorllc t'har11~ Mrs Davies was a mt'mb~r nr the \e1 g hb nrho(ld ('ongr egallonal l"hurl•h \\'h e r e s he ..,er\'t'd a ... t•hatrperson or t he M1!>.,lllO Committee She• st•nt'd a tl•rm of 2 years a., monllor or I he Firs t ConAregat1onal C hurc h . San llcrnard1no She was pre~lfll!nt or the YWCA m San Bernardtno S h e "as a mem her or P E 0 . l h c F I o r 1• n c e <.'ntlendon Socwt' .1ntl Pan 1 lellenic · ROCK THOMAS VICTOH KOC K , reside nt or thl· Corona tlel \tar area ror 8 year'I Passed away on November 18. 1981 Survived by his wire ~1 anlyn, daug hter!> Nancy Works of Santa Ana, Ca .. l\ath y Tarolla and Gina Adam s, both of Costa Mes11 , Ca .. sons Norman Rock o r Idaho and Torn Hock or Costa M esa, Ca also -.urv1ved b) 6 1otrand r h1ldrcn Mass of the Re!.urrcct1on \\Ill be on Pnday, :'<member 20. 1981 at 10 OOAl\1 at Our Lady Queen o r Angc•ls l'athohc Chureh. ='e"p<lrt Beach. l ntermt•nt "••n ·1cc ., 1mmed1atel.> follri>A1n1? at II arbor l.uwn Mt•monal P ark In heu or tlo" ers the fom1ly requt:sts donations he mdde to the Amt'rll'dn l'an<·H Soc 1etv Scr v u.•cs Ulldl'r the direri1on or Baltz Bcr~l·ron Smith & Tuthill W estd1rf Chaµt'I Mortuan or Costa ~l~a 646 9371 MATTESON LUCILLE L MATTESON rl•i.1dcnt or Costa :\lesa. Ca ror 5 years Passed away on ~o" ember 16, 1981 S he 1s '-Uf\'l\l'd b y hl•r grandson C h a rle-. Fuller o r Tustin. (.' J • Prwate ser v1cei. were he ld under the direc tion or H arbor Lav..n-Mount Ohve Mo rtuary 540.5554 KOR NELSEN REV WALTER J KORNELS EN. age 63. A nlls.,.onar' "1th the 1\i.~emhly of God Church ror J I ) c.irs Passed a~ ay :.uddenl) o n Monday . ;>;ovt•mber 16. 1981 al Costa Mt'~a ~temonal Hospital Hcv Kurnelsen was a lieutenant m the Army Air Corp s during World War II and his 1st m1ss1on for the rhurrh was a bush pilot in l.1her111 He also flew as a m1 ss1o nary 1n N1ger1a. Sierra Leone and the U nion or South Africa lie was very ell'' oted to God, hilt rhurch and hi s ramtl y , 1n conJunc tion with his wife the Re'" Elsie M K ornelsen . they formed the Al! Nations Gospel F ilm Indus tries Surviving, in addition to his wire. are his son Robert R Kornelsen or Cnmarillo, 2 daughters Carol A L ong~tret h or Salem , Oregon. Jan M Moriarty or Orlando. Florida Also s ur \'1\•1ng are~ grandchildren. ~ s isters R osJ Goossen or M adera. C:a , Goldie Unruh of Tusron, 1\rtznna. Martha Bartel of V 1sal 1a. Adina J ost o r llills boro. Kansas and a -------------. brother llarry Kornelsen o r 'ACIFtC VIEW MEMOIJAL ,._IC Cen-etery Mortuar'f Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Dr111e Newport Beach 644-2700 Mc COtlMfal MOUUAllfS UKJuna Beac h 494·94t5 Lequna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano •95-1776 Wilmington. Ca The family s uggests contributio ns be made to the All Nations Gos pe l Film lndustnes. P 0 . Box 968. Costa MeS'll. Ca 92627 Fnends may call at Pierce Brothers B ell Broadway Mortuary from 12 00 noon to 9 OO PM on Thursday, November 19. 1981 Funeral services "111 be conducted o n Friday, November 20 , 1981 at 10 .00AM al the Southern California CollC?ge C hapel. 55 1-'atr Drive, Costa Mesa. The Rev. Dr. George Wood and Pastor Jack D e nnison o H icia ti n g I nterm e nt will be In Ri ve r side Nat i onal Cemetery . Pierce Brothers Ha mblin said notices are being sent to a number of firms suspected of violating the Jaw. Mutual agreement 'costly' BOSTON <AP> -A premarital agreement that cut a husband out of his wealthy wife's estate if the couple divorced is valid. the st ate Supreme Court says. Chief Justice Edward F . He nnessey , who wrote the 22-page decision, said t.hls was the first time the court has validated such an agreement. The ruling came in dispute between two physicians -the former Barbara E Mallinckrodt, who lives in Texas. and David P Osborne Jr. Married in 1967, the couple divorced in 1975. '9CTITIOUI I USINaSS N-. STATRMRNT Tfte lollow1t10 person h 0011111 DullnHS•I CALIFORNI A ll 1990 N SPECIALIST, 1.-0. Altu Clrcle, H1111ll11gton 9Mch, Calllomla t'2'ol9 Donn A-rl 51tl ... 1.-0. A11U1 Clrc le. Hunttnvcon a..ch. C..llto•11la ., .. , Tiii• llullneu Is c-wctltd by all il\Olvlduel Oonn 11-1 Steier T11l1 slai.n-t ... lllltd wlltl ,.,. County Clerk ol Oran.-C°""ty °" ... ovemt.r 12, ••1 . POMJJ Publltlwel Or-Coast 0.lly Pilot, Nov. U. 10. 27, Dec. 4. 1"1 4'11 .. 1 PIC'TITIOUS 9UllN•U N...-ITATa....-lfT Tiie lellawl11t perMn It dolnt 11on1-... PLACENTIA HOTEL. l!J W. s..te Fe, P~le. CA '1611. O....ld G. eo-. mr e..11<omber ~ , H11 ......... 8Hch. CA,,__ Tiii• -lneu II c-onctucled by •11 lncllvlduel, OoMld O.Co .. Tlllt llat--flied with Ille CouftlY Cterll ot Oran99 CoU11ty on Nov.•. 1"1 fll1ttSJ Pulllltl'ed Or-Coe•t Oally Pllol, "'°V, •. u . 20, 17, 1•1 4~1 "ICTITIOUI l llllNIESS NAMR STATIMINT Th~ followlno per•on h oolnt IMnlMUt• Lt •lltrd Ml119ala , 2220 Pa r• .. ICTITIOUS9U..NRU N-port •m. HewflOt1 hacll, "' NAMRITAT•M•NT ttl60. Tll• followl11t pereen 11 dol110 Tiii• _,,_, I• conduetOCI lly .,. llluMMU.. lncllvkNal. A. 0 . IOVLE & COMl>ANV, 140 u..n1Mln901a HHll., St'9et. Or ..... , CA.,.... Tf\11 -w• lllOCI win. .... Arf\Old o. aoyl•. JIJ1 G•~•IMr, c-ty Cieri!• 0r.,,.. c:..nty 9fl Oct. C..i• MMe, U. fM,JI. JI, l•t. lh•• --S i• ~-..Cl.cl Dy •n 1notv1~1. 0..1 .. ~o Thlt •lal-t ... ,._••th, ... Co..ntv Clar• of 0te11ge County on Nov 11.1•1 ,.1,.,.. Pvt>ll.,_ Oret191 C.0.•t Daily .. 110t, ,.ov 70, 21, De< 4, 11. 1•1 )O.D.lt Tiii& tousl,,.. 11 conchKt_, by an P17Jnl lncllvl-P11llll-Or .... CO.~ Oelly ........ -------------"""°"' 0 . Boyle Nov 61 IJ, llO, fl, 1"1 ..,...1 MJC ~( Thlt -· wa flied wllh Iha c-ty ,..,,. of Or•n.-c ....... ., °" "'ov. •. ltl1 .. I,..,, '"--,.-------..-----PubllSIWCI Or .... C0.11 O.lly l"llOt, Nov I , IJ, llO, t1, 1•1 4'"'41 PICTITIOUI I USINRll N~ITAT•MllNT Tha fol-1"9 ... ..._. a rt clol"O f busllMUM TOTAL P£ASON SEMINAIU, 15'11 FIC'TITICJUI I USfNRll Wlnl•ror••n Pl . Costa Moe, CA tlAMa IT ATSMllff ~ ~II• felloWlllO perHll la dol11 Sll lrley A l•d•Hll, IH I boltAMst•: Wlnteroreon Pt , Costa MH•, CA \llLLAGW ,.EAL ESTATE, 1116 SE '2t2t. MMn Mr9t. 1rw., c.t...,ftl• m14. Dore•" S Chesebro , 11 J1l """'P 14 Mc Namee 111• ......... ,.,.,,.. R--.CA tOttO 11111co.r~ •f, 1rv1nt. CAmt4. Thi• IMnlneu " c~..i "' • Tiii• llwllnou I& ,__. "' ., teMral ~ ll'ICTITIOUS auSINEU NAM& STATEMENT l ne tot1ow•n 9 per\On '' do1nQ tMilltne\I .._,, IAI AMIE.S a. AMOC.IATE!>, ttU !>E.AShORE OESIC.,., lll• Pvll....., Stteet, S1111e 110. Coo•• Mau. C•lllornl.o in.ii. JOf\11 G<Hhtll ,.,,,. .. , U• CAttllrw Ort'if•. ,..._oort 8••U,. C•lllornt• t?~ Tlllt -IWU Ii <-t.o 0'1' an tf'MUYUJu•t John (,rlfl1th A""" lll•• stai-1 .... 1114!0 •1111 the CO<J11tr Cte<11 01 Orange <.ountr on ,.o,,.mw 11, 1•1 TllU b111lneu h conducttd by lnolvlcNal~ I Hu-& Wlltl Clwonc.ea.Ns LYMllt .... h Tllll Ital-I wet lllecl wltfl t .. C-IY Cl•rll or 0r...,.. COUllty on Nov U, 1'11 f'11Mlt PuDll.,_ Oret191 Coa•I Oajly Pilot, Nov I), 10, 11. De< •. t•1 _, .. , PHUC II~( PICTITIOUS a usiN•ts ltAMR lTATIMaNT Tiie lollowln9 P••oon I• doln11 bu1ineua\· EXPERT HAHOYMAN, -Nortll Ollv•, 5atite ,.,,., C..lllomla "70l Mic,_. 0 W.ir, JOI Nortll Olive 5atlta •na, Call,.,,..nl• '7103 Tiiis Dusi""' h <onclu<1 .. Dy aft Individual MkllM!Welr This __ , was r.1.0 •Ith tne Cou11ty Cieri! Of Orange COUf'lty on No,,.m-12, 1•1 .............. SNrloyA ._,, ""'"" H. Mc--Tllll lie*"-! •• lllOCI •"II IN P11Mlf Pulllllh90 Oret191 C.O.sl Oallr Pilot, F11t11t Nov. IJ, 10, 71, Ooc '. 1•1 '921_.I P"llh-Or-CO.SI Oally .,,IOI, Tlll1 ~ •• , .... -.,_ C0<111ty Clef1I of Or-C-..ty Oft C-ty can."' Or ..... c.....ty .. Oct. N .... s. ,.., .. 17_ fl.I .... ,.,,.,. P\11111-0r ..... Coast (Mlly .. 1 ..... .._I .... 0...,.. c-t Oelly ..... ..... ••• u . M. "· 1"1 4117.fl Oct. .......... , .... 1"1 ~1------------- PICT1TICJUI 9USl .. RS.S PIC'TITIOUI IVSt"aM NA.Ma STAnM.-lfT llAMe ITAftMllfT Tile loOowl119 penons a,. O<HllO Tiit l•llowl,,. ,..,._ h dol11t ...,lllM'ltM' bodl-• THE CAlt8UllETOA SHOI>, JttJ THE McGllFF COM,.ANV, 162' lltlldolpflA,.. ,Cat.eMfta,CA'2•1'. w .. 1 MKNtlV ......,,_, svti. m , Ml<"-! J. ~ ~la L Riiey, UM sent.a Alie. U. ft7'DI SMt.e AM A,..; C..U MeM. CA 92'V llOftltld M. Mcc;..tl, 10lCl e>u-.... Tllll lilonllM'IS It COnclvelltd by t ltlnr CO<lrt, F-ta111 \l•llty, CA teMr•l,.,_IMt> '2971. Gracia L Rll..,. Tllh ...,.._. 11 c_,.., "' an lhlt ... .....,,. -flied •1111 11"' lnctlvl~. Cor.lnty Oarll tll Or-,_Y.., Nev. ,.ov 10, 21, 0oc •. II, 1'91 )llHI ,_ICTfTIOUS 9USIN&U N_. STATIE.MENT T II• 101iow1n11 per"M>n• •rt ooino -...... FAR WEST THRIFT AHO LOAH ASSOCIATION, 24012 Call• oe le P1411a, "-Hiii" CAlllO<n.1• n.J.J Soul_,, BerKorp. tn<..., 2091 811~lnff• Canfw 0<1,.., • 200, lr•IM. C.llforrw• 92/ll Tiii• llldlllHI tt <-<ttG Dy t (Of-•llOn PICTITIOUS 91111NU6 NAM& ITAH•lfT Tiie telle•lllO ,..,._ h c101111 """-·· VILLAGE TRUST OEEO INVESTMENTS, 111' SE Main St,...I, ,,.,,,,.,Cell...,,.. m 14 .. lllflp H Mc Namee, Ult' McO.r--t. •I, lrvtiw,c:AmtA Tlllt WMlltH 11 c~ .. by .,, lfMltvi. ..... 1'1111'-H. ,_....,_ Tllh .....,_ -lilecl with "'9 C-tv oen "' Or-c.ountr ot1 Oct. n .1•1 ~OUlh W l:SlEll N BANCORP, 1,.C POOCI Jofln S C.t1tt1th, Jt vou P\tllll..., ar.,,.. C-t o.lly l>llot, PrHIOent Oct .•• "'°"· •. u ••. 1"1 ,,,.., lh" __ , ... hi.., with 1"9 II-H McGuft 4, 1'191 Thlt At'-'-•• fifed wltfl u. "'°" •. ll, JD, 71, 1"1 Cownty Clof1l el 0r.,,.. OouMy on Ott. •M41 Couniv Cler" ol Orange Cownty on Hovem-11.1•1 fl, ""· 1"0 «1:9 Pubfl,,., Or .... Coelll Delly "''°'· 0c1. •. "°"·' 1a. •. 1•1 m .. , FSIUU PutMI-Or ..... C-•t Oall't P110t, HOV.~. 11, DK '· "· 1•1 )1 ... 1 P~C:~out 9UllNRS.S ITATWMllNT The court concluded that , under t h e premarital agreem ent Osborne signed, he was not entitled to alimony or a share in a $60,000 wine collect ion, $225,000 in jewelry or $448,000 in art works. THE SUNStilNE YOOURT a. tCE CltEAM CO .. 1" E 11th St . c .. 1a 1----_--.,.-.._------ IMW. CA .,.27. ,._ 11'91.C. "ICTITIOUS •ut1••ss ....... STAtt....-lfT The lollowl110 person h dol119 bUMlltHM Tiie lollowl"O ""°" h clot,,. ...,.,.,. ..... FUN KINO PARTIES, 16 ~lrvi11t,c:A"7U Funeral unit se t BOSTON (AP> -The National Funeral Directors Association bas voled to establish a consumer action panel to h andle <'Omplaints about funeral prices and ser vices and lo provide information. AOri.., R "'•verro, uoo NeWPOrl lloodl, CA '2MO Tiiis _, Is c:onductOCI by a11 lncllvieluel Adrian " Nav•r.-o This .... ..._, W4"S 111..S wllll - county Clerll Of O<a11ge c ...... ty °" Nov •.1"1 ,..,.,.. Publllhld Or-CoeJI 0.lly Pllol, , Nov.•· 1J, 20, 21, lttl 4"1-41 '9CTIT1aut au11 .. au ltAMa ITATRMl .. T Tll• lollowl"' pereon h 001119 ...,,,.,. ... , 9USHAlllO HoMU, 111' SE M.tn SVMI, 1,..,..,., c.tlfornla '2:714. "lllllp H. M(Namet , llUS McOermel\, •1, lrvlM, Calllornla '211•. Tllla IMn!IWU I• UM>4"ct.-by • ""'''" _,,,....,.... .... llpH.Mc~ Thl1 ...,..,_... -fllMI wltll Iha c-ty Ctott< of ar.,,.. c-t"t .. 0c1. 71, ltll. P114* Pul>ll-Or ..... C-t O.lly PllOI, Oct •• New ... u . 20, 1•1 '7U.ft "lCTITIOUI IVStNaM ...._ITATil ... N·T TM,,,,....,.,..,_,.,.. ..... """'-·= 0 " O HOMG. 111' M Ma"' Mrwt. 1rv111e.ca1--.mw.. .. ll lllp H. Mt N•me•, llltS McO.rmott •••• ll'YIM, Callforlll• '1714. Oale lllt'lbro, tOI S.11taMlla Ton'ace, OW-•I-, CA W IS. Cllu'" II. H«1, 11611 CMrlt'lell ~. l"edfk ......._,CA .nt. Tiii• bYtl-s la cllftductocll by a .. ,,,_.....-...-. ..... llpH.Mc...._ Thl•----1 .... __ c-tr 0er1t., 0r.,,.. c-iitY .. Ort fl. l•I. "1H • ,._,.,.. or.,.. C...11 Oally ....... Oct. .......... •a. •• ~ OU.1 .... 1 ---t =;::: SHOltf CONSlltUCTION, Mn h1"9rt, Sul• IA, P'-.lfl VOii..,, U. "'°' Al 11r-..y, Im WI--~ .. Hunl.,,.._ llMdl, CA taMI. Tllh llutl._. I• c-leel by an llldlv,...I. AllV-Y Tiiis ... ...._. -flied with Ille CO<lntr Clorll: of 0r-.. CountY on ........ ~. POtell Pv1>11 t11ac1 ar.,,.. ~ o.11y ,.11ee, ....... IJ, •• v ... 1 4,....1 l'ICTf TIOUS 911SINEU MAM& ITATIMIENT T nt 1011owl119 p~rson IS Ooln9 ..... ,,.," ... 11AN'5 AM PM Ml,.I MARii.ET, 2 ... 'WHI .. lr\I Strtel, Sant• AN, Callfornta tl/GJ. S.un11 -Hen, 40 <.ar-ver. 1ror1111, Camornt• 92114 lhh ~-•••<-•ea or an lnGlvlouel. ~H_,h.,, 1111• •lat-w .. 111.0 w1lh Iha Co..nh C.lerll 01 Or""oe (.O<Jnty on Sta111er Hu9h McMe clllna. ,. Se41t..,_, frv.,,., CA mu, Tllh l>Ytl-h c~ .. •Y •• .,,.,.,"""°'· SCMI.., Huilfl McM«•IM Tlllt .. _,..,. -llled wllll h C-tv Cler1I ol 0....,.. c...nty Oft OcL f1.t•1 . ftl7Ull ~I-Or ..... c.e. o.ll't "'i.t. Oct. JO,"°"· 6, U, 20, IWI _..I ~:;'f~·a.,_S•nlc• NHMtt l>MI Olfb ... 11117 NOTICE OF l>UeLIC $AL& lO WHOM ll MAY CONCERk .. ICTITIOUS 9 11SlN&U !:~~~=F'llllMNI NOl1Ct; l!io HE.llUl'r C.IVl:N INll NAMa 5TATIEMaNT 11'11•• on NOY-JD, 1ttl, •• 1 00 p,m • Th• tollowlno P•t1on " ooin9 Pwbllll'lecl Oranoit (..-I O.lly Piiot, public Hie ••II D• held •I 10• --• •; ,.o~ 10, ll, Oet 4, II, 1•1 SIOWI C.1eme11t1M, ""-•m Utllotn1a. to IMAGU Wl:.ST, lOO ~y ~.... Mii lor c.asn 10 , ... h1Qllttt b•CIO.,, "'- PH. I , .........., llMCll, (.A '16U. IOUO•illll coll•t .. at, LO •II Aob•rt Wllllem D'OrMll ... )00 _.,. ·-M1~011~ eltclron•< ,_ ... ~y lAM, -· •• IM-t IMadl, ,._ 1.C. "rts CA n..u. MIS<ell-OU• tooh tno equ1pme11t STATa ... NTOPAUIHIOlllM•NT Tlllt ..._i,_, I• c-lecl ll't a11 PICTITIOUS 9USIN&SS MIKell--ollKtlw<nll11<t o .. UM Of' .. ICTIT10VS lncllvl-1. ..-.-nAt•MaNT Said Coll.Cera!"''" oe ..... In -lot. auttN.-M ltAMR A. D'Om•ll• Tiie 10110••110 penon ·~ do•no Salo <olla1trt1 •) 11e1no h•lo 10 Tiit lollowlno P•rao11t lla ve Thi• &1•-1 -tiled with the bUM11tMM · M<ure an 0009911«1 -• Secwt1tr •llafldoned "" ... of Ille Fktll'-,_,., Clarll. of Or-C-ty ... MORGAN ENTERPRISE!>, t04 Aoreo,,....t "91d by,,,. -<'$19"'0 -9onl1WM"-: Nov II. 1•1. Vi•I• Gr•11d•, Newoo•I Beacft, r.ecureo "''Y uecwteo Dy CAMl:O The association voted to establish the panel, ca lled ThanaCAP . "Thaoa" comes from the Gree k word for death. ------------~ OltANGE COUNTY AUTO .. .,., .. CallfortllanMO DATA 5Y!>TE.M5, ,,., •• --·to Virginia H. Knauer , s p ecial assistant to Pres ident Reagan and director or the U.S . Office of Consumer Affairs, had reco~mended the panel. She caUed the vote "an important step in building consumer confidence in funeral service. l"ICTITIOUS I USINRIS MAMIE STATWMRNT Tiie tollowlno pereon I• dolnt buSIMHtl: MAR INE ""'ISHES. IOU E•lw•rr LA,,., Hunlln9ton Buell, Callfornla a_,.. H ..... Jr , 1"22 llluary LAIW, Hunllnglon 8"ch, C..llfol'llla Tlllt llullnes• Is condvct.cl by an lncllvldi.el c;.rve H. llell Jr. Tlllt ,....,,._, •• llled wllll Ule Cavnty Cl•rl ol Oranoe COVllly 9fl Nov•mllar 12. 1•1 "" ... P11DlltllaCI Or-CM1t 0.lly Pl ... , TltAOElt, 16 Driftwood, lrvlnt , PUOli.,,..OranoeC0.•10ellyPllot, JOMJ,~,.O.Vi1t•Or-, SUAlol~ NATIONAL 8A,.ll at Calllomlatt11'. Nov. 20, V , Oe<.4, 11, 1•1 )031 .. 1 Newpen 8Mcll,Calllornl• t2160 creo11or, on Ille al !>•<r•mento, Th• l'lcllllOUI 91Hl11eu Name Tiiis bullnets I• '°"Cl<.CI .. by "" Cal1fotnl• number IUUlt•. wlli<ll referred le.....__, flied In Or-_.,. ..._ lnolvlCI-H<urily ha\ llffn ••Mtnff 10 lhe c -ty Oft 11·1• ~ -·~ Jof'fl J. --unoer•llllltel K•llll ... Wlolancl, It Orl"weod· Tftit tt.lttmitnt ... liltO wllh ,... Mid llUbllc ute I\ 10 bt <-oeo lrvl11e, c.lllornla .,71.. PICTITIOUS 911SJNIEU Countr Clark 01 OranQO County Oft accordllllJ to ""' ··~ of Ille St•I• "' M..,,_ A. WI.....,, It 0.11..,..., NAMaSlATIEMaflll ,.ovemlMf 11, lttl Calllomia, the """9rs.-O raw'"" INIM , Cellfontle "714. Th• IOllOWl"9 ... non• ••• 004119 F11•1M Illa "Ohl to IMO •• IN~ .... Tiii• lllullneu ... c.cindUdM llY.,, bu~neun: PllC>ll-Oranee co.si O.lly PllOI, Tiie <Olletwat 1s 11res.n11y •1ouH1 lftdlv~. NE'W WEST PAATNIEA5, Ill Now.20,V,Oe< ... 11, l .. 1 llll .. 1. •net,,.., be_,, .. , •• a ............. Kaltll It.~ N"'-1 Canter Or,. ,.....,_, .. ad!. Clly 01 A,.....im, C..lltorn1t. Tlllt ........... -filed with t11e CAt2WO. 1-------------8ALt5COMPU1EA C-l'f Ci.rtl .. 0rM919 C_.y Oft New Wot Ve11turu , lllC .• a .-JC llT1C( FUNOINvCOAPOAAl10N ,..,., J, ttl'I. C•llforni• corporetlOn, llO Ntwpert James l Mar$hell. ,. ... Canter Or., Newpot18Mcll, <.A .,l60, A.l.lllltnt 5ocretat• ............ Or ... Coett Oally l>llOt, ThlS llont-1 11 condu<IM Dy a .. ICTITIOUS l llllNR$1 Pwllllsl'ed Or-(.OHi Oellr .,,I04, ..... •, 11. .. %1, 1"1 41 .... 1 1lfll11ed PWtrenfllp. fllAM.-ITATIEM&NT "o•. 20, l•t lll ... I. -Neww.tlVenturos The tollowlno perto11 is dol119 -"" -l lm Hekll,,..r IMISilltM •: HAllCM L.AWK-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Ceme terv Cremator'f Bell Broadway Mortuary 1------------"'ov U, 20, fl, Dec. 4, 1•1 4'1MI ~ ... ,~ ,.,...._, ll'INl ART ltENTALS, 24J21 La llllt st•-t wn llled wllh ,.,. 14trmoM ,.,,. .. LAIOUN Niguel, CA ·-----............. ------ 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 P'tMClllOTHHS uu.•OADWAY MOSTUAIY 110 Bro adw1y Costa Mesa 6'2·9150 IALT2 ... ll°" SMITH I TUTHlll WHTCLlff CHA"'-•27 E 17th S t Costa Mesa 946-9371 rmc11mnms WTMI' MOtmUIY 627 Mtt1n St HuntinQIOn 8 .. c:h &3U539 d1rectors. 642·9150 QlJINN EVELYN E. QUI NN. r esident o f Ir v ine, Ca. Passed away on Novem ber 17, 1981. She is surv ived by her d aughter Judith Ann Carlson of Irvine, Ca. a n d Cheryl Camp of Indian a . son J ohn of Illinois. brother Jack Easton and 6 grandchildren R ecitation of tM Rosary will be on Thursday, November 19. t981 at 7·30PM at Smith & TultulJ WestcUff Chapel Mass or the R esur rection will be on Friday, November 20, 1981 at 9:00AM at St. F.llzabeth Ann Seton Catholi c Cburctl. trvlne, Ce. lntu ment aervlc• wfll be It • ocension Cemetery, El Torn, Ca. ServicH under the d lrec \lon o f Baltz Ber1eron·Smilh • Tutblll ,. Weatcllff Chapel of Cott• ~'"--------"· Mesa . 646-93'71. ' ...., C-ty Clark ol Orange Counly on mn. NOTtea C» PV8UC Nov, ti, 1•1._ Jae.It A. \leltrnan, 2421 I.A --SAL.IE Of'~ f'ttOPttltTY ,.., •• Ave., LA9WN Nl-1, CA mn. "ICTITIOUS IUllNIEll Notke le '-"'--tMt --· Plillllelled Or ..... COut o.Mlr Pita\ Tllll __.,It._.,. <llHtwctacl Dy NAMa ITATIMCNT .. tKl*' ,_el .. Chill c.19, ..... Nov .,. V ,_ 4 t• Utl llOM\ tole P'telllftli ....... 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Ot.fk(O l ef 4ph f\lr• Apbl ttfw" ~llh t"\10'\0t I ttf R.-, aoo. •a..,, ...... , ,. .. .,.. i.~"-"'' "'mmtr tto11.i.. \ .r•h'1" """'•h 11;.-"4•1\ ll'J \f\ut• Cttatt\ fOf MrM CJU.r. fttM11I a.a.,..o ,.,,.4'l•I IM....C.ru-ktf'l(al :OI'·~! ~•M"1 ... 1:1: """'•" .... lllSUl£SS,.UIYfSl· MUil. FllCA NC£ ••"'f'\•~· ~tftnlYllMHI JIO Hl tfM' 1\1 (Jp9(1f't I l•~nUr'9N "•,..td .,,...,, ....... ,. ~O'Wt .. •Mfd• "°'1.C•foTn, ANNOUNCEMENTS, ,ERSONAlS & LOST & FOUND A~•mtftl• I ti ..... "'•··'°'~' ~1 4 JwN M'°"'el•• ~1•Jl1wtii.• Tt••rt· sm1m "'lfhKtliH.,1"'1 EMPl.OYMENT & mmATION 'ttioih fhlrwt.oft J~••M•1'• lldP"•J>lod II Id MERCHANDISE ""'"""' , .... ,.~ AVl'.ol' ts;,~ ~ .. ,.,,.1, Ca,..rH. rq~p""~l c.t. ~ ... , .. tW...wt GtnJ• \air .. .._. ~Cooch ,,,.,.,.,) L.i•f!lllM• ...... _, Vn.t~•~• ~::.~~C_.!::i:4 ~ri;r••(qi.p """ "-'"'•· .. S.,,st11t )ht .. """ ._..,,_, Suo kr-•hvnnt 8•• ~!T'MM> Htf1 ~trf'O BOATS & MAllNE EQUIPMENT t~1l Jto•h \Ctlnt ~Hitt I I I ••n. ltil•nM [Qt.f1p ...... ,...., ....,11.,. l"lwt•r lot\> S..I hh~IP' 0.h :::;~.~~, THNSPORTATION ",,, .... <~•~H:Rf"M U+nnie C •n "-C)•'"'· Scooton• ll(Qlor H"'• SA.It Rr,_t r"""'" ,,...,,, t._...rr~!':.ci*fh AUTOMOBILE 1,.,.,.,., \fo.h~o.o (l•u10 k~'U\<Ufll\•~~" "".,,, ••ft 111 ... 1 ... ,._. Uf' ,., fr_. .. , ~$:LA••1nc .\u4...,.W•'Hh1 AUTOS, IMPOIHO ......... , \M'•K ~"' ,..,, \wa.Wt Hr•lr' ~'4" \.•Pf'• ~ .... V#I•~'" tfH t! t•1•l u ... -.1 .. ,.,.-' .... '""'•""' h ...... . .. .._ ... "" .. 'lt .. 11. '4r1 11 h "'"' ~~ 'Iii.II ~· ••• I'll .... .... ~,.""' ~·..,.,.~ !iitf\•1.ttt H...&i\kt'h ' jl("'"' .... SUI.I -·· •·•.)·1h ftu1•d.,t1 \•'*" .. •••l"I '~ AUTOS, MEW ""'""' AUTOS, usro ,,...., .. , •II• " .. .. .. •fn41hf frtr,, .. lt'I \l'\I ''"' , .. ,., ... l 'lll!lillf'fll4 ' •httlt ' ........ , l.),_'1~tt .-•• ,11 . ,.,.,...., .. ~.It" t•• ... , .. , ... " ........ f. 'IC .. ~'·"· Mklhuh11, 1'•11\U t'h""~"~ t• If .• ,, I I , .. ,. .. ·~, ~"4 Aft Going Into Business? 'l.W -·~ JU -.a.\lal ~ Ulu -J!Qj lllOO ---II <Ill -IZlO IXO ll50 .... Ult. 000 WU ..... "'-~' ->010 >Oil ---- Uw 11111 ,..., ).»> Ill() SU \4 ""' :wi ~'" ru:..1 -s I@ .o,I) .... ---------... UT' -----.... ------ .... -<Q) --"""' ---.... tlJll •uo mo Uo;fl ""' .... _, . .,. ....., .... --~ -.iu -~· finl ;;>1> .,.,, -f:" flll t111 ··~·~ '"' ;;u ., .. "/'.('; •a r..1. •·» t1JI O• ..•. r:&J ,., ... ... I I ... •:'-' .. a .. Jll> ... \1 , .., tlfl r...;i •1') ., .. ., '/.ru "' .... ,.., ._ ""' '"• NI: '"1!J ,,Ii> "'(: .. ...., .. ;J NI> .... ,.., .... N I ---.. )f ..... -1111 I A1 required by lew, In•• bu1ln••••• uetng 1 Flctltlout Botlntll Nemt mutt rtgltter Chet name ~h the County cattle. Cell the DAtL Y ptLOT l.lGAL DU.UnftNT ror rorme ind fur1fter lnfonnllion. ~ IJILm llROIS: Act.Htfwn ~dtd ...... doifr -=.,.. '°" "·-~· ,... DAILY rtLOT • ._, labilty for .. first I.correct h11trtlow otlly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 ....................... EASTSIDE CHARMER! Super cute 3 Bdrm 2 bath charmer on large R·2 lot. One of a kind for only $1 24,950 Call S41l-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS PRESTIGIOUS llGCAHYOH Immaculate 4 Bdrm Broadmoor. beamed ceilings, neutral decor. pool. spa, firepit. cul de sac, location make this a desirable home. Askmg $685,000. To see, call Bonnie Barrington. 675-6000 or 644-04S2 COLE OF NEWPORT llALTOIS 2515 E. Coest Hwy., COAN •I Mw 675-5511 \,' l·.S I t: Y :-..; 1\YLOR CO HE/\ LTOl{S ~111t l' 1 !Mf 380 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa I 631-5055 ______________________ __.! Climb Aboard our Gift Train and sell your Handmade items. It's so easy Just call 642-5678 and ask for your Daily Pilot ·Christmas Ad-Visor '::~::~' S©\l&U~-~r.~s· :::: -----UoM ., CUY I ~ ----- • ·--.. ""'' ol .... ,_ t( ,,.,,.oled ..... 6. IM> low ... '°'"' '°"' ·-· -d• Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patlos. Beam ceilings. Great for family living. Excellent value at $420,000. PENINSULA POtM'I' IEACHNOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft . featuring marine room. $1,385,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.11 B11y\1d1· Dt•v• N K bl~ ol()I PRIME IA YROHT VIEW Pier & Dock . Qualit) Five Bedroom Home ln Des irable Ga t ed C<>m munil v Pn\'ale Beach Trul~ A Ot•auttfully Upgraded Home Butlt On Leasehold Land Whi ch You Can Purchase If You Wish Without The Land The Home Has Been ReduC'ed To $975.000 759-9100 it 2 COf1MWCltt f'tcna Mrwport <Mter TRUST SAU! Well maintained 2 storv hom e on tht• petltnsula. 3 BR . plus 2 BR ~ucsl unit Spacious liv rm "' massl\e fplr master !;Ulle. Secluded patio deck. $350,000 lncl. land. Submit. Dick Halderman 642·8235 (Kl 1 l WONDERFUL WILDWOOD Beautifully upgraded single det ached home in Woodbridge corner location, 2 BR & den. fam area off kitchen or form al dining rm . liv rm w!fplc, 2 full baths, atrium & much more! $165.000 Alan Beel 55 1-8700 !Kl2l WATERFRONT RETREAT! Fobtlk>•• pollCM ollllc View co-op °" Lido PM ... O )ft 0 HCllrity ~ cloff to ak lric,M, cite.,..._ ..-ftelRcJ. 0.. ldna. OwHr wll c~ Ant f .D. ot I ZO/o. RtdKtcl to $251,000. NEWPORT YU tllME! TERMS Paaarafttfc VU of '-f· 0c .. & llgM1. 2 ... ...., "*'"' l w i... ....,.. ...,,._ S)H,000. <>-' .tl conlW ...... Orange Coast DAILY P1LOT/Frld1y. November 20, 1981 UNIQUE IN IRVINE 3 BDRM, l>eane Home. Willow Wood model. grent lo<'allon. $237,500. 3 BDRM . family room. c1t1home in Creeksid e Village. $142.~00. A RARE GEM! Elegance and quality in this ou tsta ndi ng Bayshore ho me . Beautifully designed & decorated. Exlra large co rner lot with s p acio us patios and lav is h plantings. Lovely master bedroom with enclosed sunroom Absolute perfection at S495.000 Fee IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 * HAHOR VIEW HOMES • tsr; down on CARMEL. Model w pool & spa Assume 10.9';; loan ! $269.000. • JASMINE CRHk * 12 7 181~ financing on form er model! Plan 5 wtcuslom spa. $349,000 FEE . * W ATHFIOHT HOME • Detached 3 Br. Community ten · nis & pool! Owner wi II carry l21k 1st T.O S230,000. * $25,000 DOWN * Spacious 3 Br & den executive home featuring 2 frplcs & formal dining. $239,950 FEE. MEWPORT llACH OfffCI 2670 s. ...... Dri•• 1714) 759.1501 (7141712·7l7l ~ Walker Blee 1111 htltl ' H..ttorYnH• Fine loc•tfon, beautiful 3 Bdrm 2 Bllh w/f1mlly room. New pll&Sh carpet. 1ng, 3 car 1arage, lrg 30 yr assumable loan 1t 12"23 Low down pay. ment. Call S49·8755 or &44·7220 Cot .. Mtte ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOWDOWN LOWINTHEST 3 Br & 2.S 81 on cul-de· sac. Call for details. Curt Herberts II. agt, 631-1266 111111 a Bdr1n, dtD ind dbJ ••r. Nda cleanlA&•~r Owner m1y help finance. Hurry! Only Sl03,000. Call M.5-7221 liaJ. COUMIPAU $121,000 Bar11ln buy ! Sputlln1 4 Bdrm h1turu . fireplace and formal dlnlnl room. remodeled k.ltchen. Separate 111111· dry room. New paint. Neutral carpetlni. Ideal Jocetlon! HWTY,84$4'03 COLDW<?U BANl(eRO MOIMTBIST CHAIM Price ••4hctd SI0,000 Owner wtU consider no interest on ~.000 ror right buyer or mammoth 4 bdrm uecutlve home Fantastic lJt T D of •P prox1mate1Y S106.000 at 91'•,.-'. This home hu 1t all. 2 fireplaces. formal dining rm, family rm. 2 wet b1 rs & i.lll about de· cor1ted ! Asking only MIU Y8tDI ms.ooo. 1714 1SiSZ~T7. 3 Bdnn 2 bath, fireplace, _W_AklS_Ell•J..~E R,~. neat 6 clean. Lar1t lot .... I 041 Very \eat of terms. 1-.... llS4,SOO. WATllWATll ley McC.., br. IYBYWtBI 141-7nt Spectacular v1fw11 . BJ Owner. 58R. fem rm. 2BA, frplc Nell North. mt~. LO,; lnlereat 11t. liJUf\ dn. owe 2nc1 •t 15'9 • t1U117.IG·llfl. __ •U.S.'lftlAMS '"" IMlt of HolDlll World a.1. •nn MllA VIRDI I br., lucol•. , .. l/•t•. t=,_.., ....... ..... , 0... will ti' W/ fl1. 0111 ---·-' 1prawlina 4 bdrm ll b1tha. 2 rrpk1. wi-:T BAR, btamtd ctlllna. lam. rm.. l&e klldlm. h11•• muter 1111te. ta panaive pal\o ' pool aru w/nxll rlmmtd •P• • walerhll ..... MISSION REAL TY ---~-·-··'- OrMOt Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Novtmblr 20. 1911 ..._...,Wt ....._._.. ._....,Wt ..,..,... .._.. .. 't • ua 11 • ...... u*7•••• ......... ,. ·+r• u t .... ,., ro1111 1as1ttU11rn. .......................................................................................................................................................................................• 1 .......................................... . I ...... I ............ , ... _ ......... "" ce.MM IU4 ..... J241Wut .,.. JJtlMt ......... n• c....... IH4 ..................... ... .................. ....~ ............................................................................................................................................ . 1111.• ........ ,, .. _, .. , .. , leuhboule.Jlflbe,ott W'b1biar l_GN1htwmi· 2W 2ba, •IP 6 119Uo. HOMIFOllREHT OCEAHFRONT2A48r. Clua I Ir I II. toOd Nt1rMar!Mra.l+I+ M.ATtOMMUllll I&. rk11. WW. NO&al &al. 4 lldrm, IUD room Ad'uJtt oo peU, nter I Bdrm -ftoc-4 Avail WlnWr. Weelly/ I .t ide lotaU. . ..e.lY POW TOUI CON'l9•tCI OPIN HOUSIS SAT I SUN P11nl1J nn +Pool. 11 Ualt., ColCa ..... • 1-1h-. cul dHat, aOOd be&ch 6 lhop9. U tmo. yar4 • prap. KJ~ Moatlab. m.Jm.1.--palatedi "'1J 1111 .... Aanme CQltnd Sl70ll I I r, Iba~ A/C, I" rarit, ~ 6 cilldtee peta wer.,.. su.-. Oteaa l'ronl, 281t, ZBA l ITMl'IO 1\$9" llYM 4101 Wllllwu~, Racquut Club, 1156,900 17 Bluetoat, Northwood, $160,000 .__...~ 14 yn lOft. '125 .. cln.. ~· Prot dee/f~. Npt OK. Cell Marfil. II\. VACANT, 1p1c. I BR, a Amt•CUIL.. WHklJ. Or Monthly lBft , lBA. Patio. ntw W"."'f~:-Ttrr. flciG. Alta 114·1111 -Ba, racn/Nn, clln1A1. nr C-tt= carPtt, loU ot 01111. 1,,~i 1J!:i.J'!. ';'uiJ llcw P tJ JOOO 2 BR l Ba dola, 11r, 1ml btacb. l&e rned yar-d. twill 1400 w A T ~ R r R ON T Up1t1lr1. Avail 12/$. 4381 Bermuda Cir, Greentree. 1142.900 48 Miners Trail, Northwood, Sl99,SOO trte lined ll Ttrml ......... .'!f ...... ,.... ftoctd yard, unatJ cblid No. L1 • SHOO. Alt. ,...................... BACHELOR Nr '2 St. 1170 10" dowa owe· M"'ll ...... OllHI ...... U. I h• OK. NoJ«a.'41' +dep. · Palm Sprln&• Aru. HOOmo.Ut.Upd,fl}M ----lC:;D:ll:K---0 I A , Mt 0011' "' _... ....................... llff A Xtxtr. w.J4lt l.-....._. JJIJ Ofoetfra:r C.C.) C:OOOO. Ocean view early f\&t'ft EASTSIDE tr.a. 2 bd _gl;::. ~ ... n. · •••NI • JJtl I Br. Z\lfbl coodo, ttfu.;.;.~~ ......... IBR, HA. w/atrlum. ' uofu,:· t::J: +saso ,., patio aduJta N 7 West Trenton. Northwood, $252,SOO 4182 L"1'"· Greentree, SlS4.900 I • a Income P"ros>trtltl ................................ Wuhtr/dryer, Lovely Gardtn home. 1olf • tenolt. Dilly, teeUrily. z.orw: Ocean· etti Mii.WM . !111.tldt C0tt1 llleu. llNT ALS 11 1. Nr beh ll'JS, 3bd, 2ba, walk t.o pvt. weeklY Ir monthly ralft ~l. f7H154. · Cel for ...... llJ.7100 THI YIUMI. UAl.TOIS NO -• ~ down. Owner will Yt1rly·W.tkii-Wtoter beach, tennl1, pool, avall. 714 SSl·IOOt SHORTTl:RM TownboUM 2 Br. 1"' 81. TalK carry· 2.u. Bdnm. • I Br Jba a.OUM. ann Dee uard. aorry no ta, · OCEANFRONT a bra pt paUo. l•rafe. Adults » ,.,_ • JACO~llALn 11, Xlnt loe. E 'aldt. 1, AvalJ.lwwt.ormo. yrs or over. oo pell CUST.......,. l I PIOP ua.IS 1159/mo.,,.. Su Ttrnet Garden C11•1 , , Acenf.r7H17Q llo,,J.a-_.B_ """' --E'akle s Br faip11)' i.ome. Homt . a bdrm + cleo, 2 U.fw I • Ill 34J5 UTt I llfTI IANCH 6ZH 173 I Fn>lc, 2 car pr, CDc'd ba, family room. Gate ....................... ......,. Lllte new 1 Br AptJ ~~ ..... !!.~~=-~ ... !~ ~~es w':l~ 'c:.~ CiO'fTlllMAMCI xrd.1725/mo.f*UQZ t:::•t~m;,o. j~~b llOMI°' ~~ .. d w t 1ar or u rport. Ele1•1lt 3410 Sq Ft. OCIAMFIOMT andpooloolSae,..bu 714 641-0763 SPICaAUST '71$/mo.Sbr,Zbacoodo. 1111.D1° ll60 ~ m0 lat THILUCIY~ •••••• ":' ............... Upal•lra w/bilcoalu, &bowplace. So. Lacu_na I IY fttweoc-betn 1ubdMdtd Into 4 ~Coll~&e AH• VA/FHA J.U'Ao -w/1ar. ' view. L,u + lut + PIO sec NO R~tWlnESCottT 1 r··~ ........... JI pool, apa, bbq, la~ llO de1ree ~•n view. New cll:t'1 iiri-J' aty Iota. •~ lot. lou ••· ro ta Mesa. CA FREE UST OF HOMES 0lh•1n1 1rro!d.9 54f.MCoIS PETS. 1714) llS7·u0o or ~0"';,nhome t1LtA~E ...................... SA4d701 'Noupp . .,_! •tu • Security Private drive . ' aurn1ble . or ttlde lor IJ!il Bkr754·71ll ar DI 2 r. tta1e. couuuN"'"" 2 ·-3 8 Balboa laland Waierfroot u ta. LU>. M2t • '' . FrentbNoraumdl.:t BR bomeorlotlnNewl'Ort .... , ...... J207 llr8Jeb~ard.Nopell. l Braod new Executive 2~B:' tlOO'iJoOaq I~ a Br 2Ba Yearlyltue. Pines, 2150 HatrJ. ta YS:e ~.· 'ff~· ~· ' ud•:. bomeOw~n be Beech or Lal\l(la, run IY owa• ....................... ~. MSo/~~el!!i home wiUl view. a Br. I ot pure lwc~ Garaies. IUoO Mo. Tro.o:w1. ~$41~·2'4=7'-'-·----..- n!.noeltre rs welcome. S:a!bort.'::..sn · 3711 priAce,!"'0ts •• 10001~,·...._.._,. 4-Plea. 121,200 Income, + deo0tlt.....-. · B 1 . Jl' • D'I . Rm byilro·lubl In m~ster Uttle lsld. Bayfront.alde VtlJ --·-~ .. _..._.., 9V.1ft loan on eontract. PIOPllTY ------· POOL/SPA. Sl300/mo. suite, rormal dtnln• tie avail 2 ilr 2~ Ba ~ =~~~20~!---·-.. -----·1·-------·1 612 C•lle Campana, San MAMA.&B•fT ':n z,bdr:·~~r ttr~fo Ind gardener • pool rooma, wood burning f/p, 2 (·., ,.r. 1va11: we , TERRIFIC NORTH END CU,.HAYIM -------•I Clemente. 4200 1q. rt. suuu-. w--,. C b~ilcf i;f;.1117 pd. service. No pets please. rlreplaces. micro-wave n 0 w . yr 1 y 1ea 1 e APA S loc1tlon with ocean E111 comtort-f1mlly IAYNOMT'DW'UX IZtU00.7H/f9l.5l07. -,_ -•----·--· For appL c1U ~2000. oveu, fto<'ed paUol & IUSO/ Ask r D Beaullrul laod1c1ped vlewa.2BRunlt.Wallrto Uvl111 on quiet Kin•• ..._,1 , 41 Non•••Uve.• .• ooo.down YIAll.Y-COMM'l abdrm, 2be 2 car 11r. A&ent.nofee. yards Priv1te .. elepnt m~. or '" rd .... p liot Crescent Ba_y Beach. Roec!. Unobatructed Two 3 ~' 2 b;lhl 4 plea. Principala only Colle1e Park. 1885 ....... vt..Le. J267 llvlA& only 1.5 minutn ~;-.~c:: :-: or ~!c11:1~ p~ •di:•. ct"'.' Owt1tr will nnanc. it 9Jew of bty and oceao · JohnMt-~Aft , 731-014. .. ...... ~~ .......... rro111 Fuhkln ltJand, 7 ·· La Included witb our 4 each. PLUS 1 separate · Lovely 2 br., 2 ba .. w/ rp. HOMES FOR RENT minutes t.o S.C. Plan or ..... ,...... JIO ertd perlti.n&. Heat P4.11r· uis~·=..u Bdrm,llmllyroom din· entnncei.raelBr +ba C.M.4'\IX 2car11r .• mc.y1rdwl 3 Bdrma. SHO·ITU. O.C.Alrport.Juateutor •••••••••• .. •••••••••• Adulta,nopets . ....,.,.l-Ofl 101 room home. Nice In ui;~~ji' :M.oAT 1310,000, xlAllln. patio ll25. NH253 F eo c e d y ar d 1 ft Newporf Blvd. & so. or POSH: 3 BR. 2 rull BA, BACH Z ----endoaed awimmlncr.i: Gar11e. One or tbose 675·~· 1·345-4123 1 Br l Ba oozy E aide 1ar11ea. Kid.a • pet• San Dlef° Frwy Start rrpk, beamed ceillJlp. 1 BR SUO-~:vER_ THltA-r~sArRroCmH and JJ.•· Offere at "bardlorlnd"itemund Prime E/Side CM House ...... eoci. ier.'atove, rerrt,: welcome. 545-2000 ~, ;_.t39 10:,: 0monlh. Yrly, $825. SU W. Bay, 2 BR 1~ BA ~-1.$ ' ""' saoo. 'ree. owner will carry the & •·Plea, Coll course It LW1urioui a... 2ba con· no pet• $410/mo. A1t. Acept. po fee. A • c ' M ranie 1441 ~ 111 2250 V1.11cuard 540-llPS run rroot-. Super Lol! 642-5200 papers! ONLY 20'X> lake view. $400,000 do.Xtralrtlivrm.ovtr· LartY.9$7=4MOQ 3 Br-den. pool, cov'd ve.,_Ol\a aa. 2br.,2ba .• lbl.tobeach, • ur;r View! Su.\?:r Fill· c1own with the ustd to be Terms. Eva ' Wlrnd.s lootln& bay. Sec. bid&. 2 BR + den gar pvt pauo. \o!I acre. Pvt. cul· Beaut. 2 BR condo, up-2 u r gar-ae OC·RENTAI.$ • er. Lel'a Tallt erms:! interestot13%.Evenlhe ~-7933.Qwn/Agt. Undergrouod parlrin1. yard S47S 'mo 'c111 d e -sac. Nr sch ls. 1nder· gardyardL e~c 6'15-4812 1·5Br's1200t.ol2006,1 "r·000 price Is r i & ht at C 0 N D 0 . o K . 1oo 3 Adlll\I. MOmo. f7H715 5'0-llSa uk ror ·Larry llSQ/mo. 751-H!l lst. ut. ef:. a e 7~3314 <tt .,.. I.I. fl.300,000. Flnanc1:J•t13 '"'~•.30 •OCEANFRONT• orPam ' Me~led 326' forest. SSt · 255 art Bf~t~b2B~~:!eyrl:'~:!f2BR,2BA,pr,nearS£ By Owner: No. La&una, '•••••••••I --yurflx Liu. tOfldo, Z br, 1"' ba, llwl .... •leecll 3240 U~~e·;;~ri:hid~ .. l;j;•; N~w 2 BR. 2 BA, Civ Cf!lr am fly. 67S:879J dt riaza $4~~·.P!°;c> ocean View, 4bdrm. 1• HEW IAYFIONT -8llSI f~k. view. Sec. bide. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br s Ba formal din uea, J>OOl/jar1tenn1s, lOam. _....... . 3"'ba, 3 car gar, pool DO"B rtUAalS Hew 50._Dock Loh for S. UOO pr &. HOQ.§7}12&4 HOMES FOR RENT F.R., 1uafded gate, ten: upgraded. Art. 6 PM. •**On thebay, 1 BR. yr-I br, lat>:. gardmaew.t~. T -3 Bdrm 3 bath with••••••••••••••••••••••• c.,_.c111..._. lllJ 3 • 4 Bd:nn. '650-1'12S. nil.beach.roomror21r& (213) 592-5906 or (110 ly, clnn. aecure. up-pvt pallo. ~amtd Olil· OCEAN VIEW PlXER Sl75K usm. IOOK al 1011. ~ plus owe. 50x90 lot, 3br. 1"41 ba. Best Buy l pop 631-481111 Ul. DIC. HOME thermo windows lhru· Lake Arrowhead lots For ••••••••••••••••••••••• , e 0 ( e d y a r d s ' bo1ll. S3SOO pr mo. Bob •Uln vn sszs IOd inf!· nr CIVIC ~ Ir P!r1d·!~~~~::~. :'!i.e~~~ v~ l:~r:! ~n~o o 'en~ i°ba,.P! kc:i: 4 bd~~~~ren ~a:ic':~e~~s~2K:~ i5,.t'Ji'1e Koop. •at .,_,.,..,_ .... d uti1'gar.ml.M3 . ~~ Pr11:1 . so~ bay. aluy Dr Formal ln.stalltd, even bu Uled I 7 l 4 ) 9 6 3 • 2 4 8 8 pell ok . .> mo. Lal: Aleut. no fee. WESTCLIFF 3 bedroom, ....................... Coro9G ....... 3122 Lrg 2 Br t Ba. M50 IDS din.rm,2frplca.171S,OOO 1ara1elloor.Muat1eeto ~ laat.oodepoalt. 4BR.2\.;ba,21trY,3car lst.orywithpool.ramUy ..... ......, 3706 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• dep., laundry f1dl lee. • apprecl1te. Sl,49$,000. 4 acres ol land Newport gar, avail now. Wilk to room. 2 fireplaces, din ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 2 Ba. ClOU to beach, Adults. cat OK 2009 11•· ~~:)=;~~=t;r.-11.-;-;-;;-m~~·:25:l .... O:t:'*":~~-='ii••I .au, ........ -....... Beach. OK ror Condos, 3 br. 2lS Ins, 4 doon lo bch. no peU. •• 20271 inl room. 3 patios, etc 2 bdrm, l bl, P~. park· 1 year o!Cf. 1700/mo. '!1 pie St. Mg llK S41-SMI . 20%DM/13"e1NT. r-im n-..-"'"' Office or Medical Bide oc:ean rrmt.. l1500/ mo. Breotatone. Call Stu fk.IU90Mo.f4i=ifll. lot.~pttl.Availnowto Polosetu1. Cell Jackie irl2 3 br 2Vii 6a fem nn Hl\WOIT Toplouum,stepstolhe S4 . • c II B bar m.30r7 llR=1307 June 15th $450 mo 1t61S-Ol24. -1.A d. . r 1' 2 . CllSTCote<>S be•cb. 3 Bdrm, m b1. 1 •ar a • CLOSETOB&\CH • WXUIY IAYFtlONT 675·0349 COZY 1 Br Du lei I le 2 Br tw~ouse. Livinc w~~:e~er:l~c~·~~~rl Wallr to beech enjoy ,.Gara1e. flttplace. new· Mo.t•Desert 1 ~:chLivi.n1.lartf:~· Eaec.JBr2ba.f1mrm, 3Br.2Ba.withboatsUp . ..._, ....... 3707 pool on /e~p7yd Rm . D101og aru.. decb w1ocean vu. 4 yr poola,tennisfttheUreor ly p1lnttd. Outalandln1 IHOrt • 2400 eotf:{,l&~·lS.35 ,; (rplc.dinio&rm.9Q-SJH Avail. now . Many ....................... remaie.noamoker,pell. lratchen, (rplc. ll'qb' old.$245,000.497-lCXSI Newport Beach an pnce$21S,000and owner ....................... m2233 Smln.t.obucb.2bd.,l 1menltie1. $3SOO Mo BAYFRONTAGE Lease1'5l0.64G489. water p11d. a~tacbed --------1 lhese... will carry. P• S..eo.do 2B;Ch~ G g t ba .. dbl pr., No pets Bn>kcr67H8l2. Beach ~r Prtg 2 Br SP£CTACULAR OCEAN rua~. fpool, JICU&JJ, U .... 01m·-. •3Broceanvum.rtlt 167700 furn. On Golr n... y....i g' I ~c ssas. $700 i Br 'S&OO "s.wo' •c tTYUGHTSVlEW auod I IC.ODPnlllflt:A'iii " ~·--' •2 Br model home Club Drive. t),c, Roman ....,n. ..,.c, ar -~· ' OCINROMf Adu1ta ut.ilnd. Tiu May • : ty. A u ts.nopet.s. ;0 .. o c e • n v ae w s . A •3 Br only SIOK down tub,~I. tennis, '°"· 1' 1 bl t.o .... ch •-""1rll: ... In 4BR. Ba~. Pool. tennu HOME 27th. 303 E. 'Edgewater From every room, lar&e i m m e d . SSS o I m rabulous building site in • 3 Br end u n 1 t . .,., •.. .,. Cou ml n. h • bdrm. 2 bath, ""'m· 1 81 I Br $635/m o Call 631 ·-· 114/ 11544, cw 568-3113 OC-.s moat p--·~· .. ,. rt. 2 t.o ..... ac • -.v · · · -=--~..:.;·'--------•quiet area. The price auum1ble t .' L". &:.... .·-2,._u a ,.:..._ Play Ground . K1ds OK. pletely remodeled. Small l bdrm. util incl'd, Mearltne~57 daxa. liSTSIOI or th11 double siied lot *2 Br custom Plan l ,..._..of S......_ lY d~n . ...,.2 rp.'s ..... If din""'"'. No em. IES. Rl·a bltns. rrpk. $1.500 mo 1385lo $400. l Bdrm. yr1y $410 Avall 2 Br l B Pools· ... ,..,. includes plans & permits . •3 Br ocean view -,_ do "' s Blk l Ele l 2 UOO 15&.l Nov . 1st. No pet/child 1· 1""' .._ for a 3500 sq. ft. home. I Propttty 2600 pvt rtio· 2 Cir encl. B ~ 0 Tit lrg~ t.h Single person pref .• 433 Laundry room. l clntd ~.ooo. .. ..................... aar.,J20Q/mo.67S:M ~MmPl1 hm n IAYFIOMT 2a'::1d~tlU~es~1 bfkr~n~ Iris. over gar •Pt. See OK. no pets. Call for DO YOUWAMJ_ I •:~.+JI~ E+ Tsi:.~ CosteMtM 3224 . Ba. ce°dar ': g~i~':. 3 bdrm. I bath, rrplc. Beach" bay Avail now Sat. only 11·21. IOAM to appt before Its cone . ... toliveamongthetrees S..._ dwn . 12'll. 10 yrs .................... ~ .. decll:. dbl car prv bltns.S950mo. thn.I June 1.5 S600 mo !2. TSLMgpL 6'2-1'°3 ~ ~~~n~~~a~ :::~:~ C11Pbltw 1071 1 • 3 :Rb~ ~ aJnt iam~y gua1e. rully m11nt 313 E. BaxAve.675-2329 2 bdrm, l bl. close to WESTUUYIU.A.aE old L11una charm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltmeks. ,.._, :r:a. Smal~1renc:d i~ ya~d. Adults27. no8petsh Sin· 1BR.1 blockrrom ocean wach. Gar. 15SO mo Im med. occup ancy With 2 bdnns, remodeltd FAIULOUS 4 II, '9ro•ff 2700 I. IS2S mo. David, quire •l 5 1 t · t Avail Dec I, '81. mo lo 75&·9570, ~ Adult only colllpln kitchen & ocean view HOUSIS OM UDO 3300 s tr. 2 (rplcs. 2 miles ....................... li:ms m o S 4 7 0 I m o , Wilk to beech Avail Pool. spa, laundry room. deck. This ma,r be the :rn~~~~~~ch to Merina. Aasum. SHAMGRM.A 2 Br. enclad garage. 4HPOOLS7t5 527-263 Dec.1.1 er new decor patiosordedts Nopets last bargain an town •3 Br.comer S.181.S92 loans 12'14.500. 2'17 acres nr Redding AduJll no pets. $475/mo Nu cpt, drpl, paint Coste M... 3724 S500 Adult.I. no pets Garages avajl Sl49,SOO •JBr40XtB'lotS43SK AAllACHILTIS CA.w /approx~lllOll 713W. 631 ~119Q:7180 3Br.2t.;ba,poolandrtt ....................... 719~ Heliotrope, BacbPiO PllMEDUPUX •3+Br4Sdl'lot $41JK 714 /4fJ.Z IOO suited to 1lhlr1 , Kesa Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba Sharp 2 aty, nr beach & iru. Newport area. CASA DE ORO 972-9406. 1Br $'1.S..$425 Located an Woods Cove t3 Br under cmstructn s-te A• I 010 walnut.a. peaches, kiwi, Pam. Rm 2 Frpk"a. 2 part, 4 br, 2~ ba. bdwd 17~/mo. Cil~$4l3 2 Br $4&-$49S ju.st 2 blocks lo secluded •3 Br SlOOK .. -.-..... '><K etc. Ideal ro.r bones or car •ar. Gardener. $89S. Ors, Im 916-7 Beacon Bay. 3Br 3ba. 18 ALL UTILITIES PAID Ava al Dec lS. So or PC.H TSL M&~t 642-ljOJ beach Each unit has t ....,...., ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cattle breed.ins. 30 t'OO s · • M c · ---ft dock tennis .,.,r lae I clean 2 bdrm. beam ceal· -bdrm + extra sleepmg •4 Br40'lot$4SOK Owner ADXlOUI ! m bo ataUS 3 B · aura amt o. 2 Br w 1ar. $460 m' 67 ·1r Compare before you IDI. rpc S700 2 Br. gar1patio. nffr 'th r I & e2Brwlth1anceapt ..._,Sel! ~bi ehor!e bel~· ~~ l· Carpeta. fncd yard. rent. Custom design 61S.242A 0 CC. $4SO l5t1last + 1 1 rea dwa .. Rooarep ace •3 Br channerS42SK Submit your term•! 1 0 d 1 h 0' Ro .. •Lee. clean 2 br, t b1, w1ter paid 2710 "O" OCEAN &MT YU ruturu · Pool BBQ dep ch olt no do.c :::: o:~ sh:J~ ~~. Whitner your needs Owotr will cauider all GR Av I Tr IRR t'Gr. frpk, dble pr, pvt yard. Delaware. 636-4l20. New deluxe 2BR. 2BA COY 'rd 1arage, sur Cotto M... 3124 645-1387 552.gju ./ Seller f1Dancing.J1.11tre-are,ullus. orrers! Encbaotlng 3 WATER t be utirui NO PETS. $535 /mo. l·~PM. _ __ Gre•t deck & yrd Sec rounde with plus h ••••••••••••••••••••••• B uui. ooo bedroom home in nice lar&t creeto ~~Iron· 1 HHHO, H2:0850 S800 2Br 2ba, a.dlls ovr 40. gate. S 9 so Adu It s l1ndsuping. Adult liv MIWLY DICOI. 1 13{0 ca~;· adulJ>8~0 ducedto~::r r1mily netrbood. ta,e) teeming wltb Cil--OOI Xlnt .quiet I~. Wt D. 1·630·6934, 642·8808, ingatit.sbest Nopet.s I Br. 1u pd, encl gar pets Q383 w B'ay, ~-v-• Dellgbllul I room. tr o u t . 11 Imo n ft Two 3 Bdrm 2 Ba homes re r r 11 . 1va1 I no w ~ 2 Br. rum rrom S550 d/wuhcr. pool Adults ~9516 .\.-~~~ Rear yard bu pretty ltttlbud. Plus dove, I near So Coast Plaza . I Harbor View Homes Bacb. ru~ rrom $380 642·5073. -=-=-=-=--'-------... ._ -patio. Needs • little ducll: A deer. HYDRO-I larger bOmt ~mo. tO Dtsiroua H B. locallon 2 SBR. JBA. JurGar, 365 W. Wabop, ..§42__:llli Eut.s1de lg 2BR, natural tender lovio1 care. ELECTRICpotcntl1lror mo. smaller bome 1750 Br tB1.g1rageftyard. Cul·DeSac,S1400mo LlmryU.il' llrTomDmM wood ceilings fr '*"c--,._ MIWPOITSHOllS Super stamratm.SOO. S115,000fl'Ollprofitper l mo. lo mo. tat, lut ai 1nc ld s &arden er Days,834-9362 A.fn. Newly deror. &as pd., cabinets, utilities pd ~._c. '*' W.ATBRONT Take 1dvantace' Call yr. lll0,000, 2S'rt, c1n l300 AalrrorJim 162$/mo 9Qi413. Evq,832-ll&M A.. it Im encl gar .• pool, dswhr ~/mo. 551-1&60. ,7141 49.,.1177 Decoraut perfect. 4 Br 979.2390 P)'ml. Graham Gar· · · · New Cu.atom 3BR Home 6 New ho,;.e, 2 br.Zba+ I -..,_ ':!5 1 • AduJts. 6eS0'13. Br l Ba So Coast ' ..,.. Den. Owner highly nsoo, Realtor. 31ll 6th BlltsrrBch.t!l7S Pac1f1c dtn. on Lido Outdoor ~·7 W..WW 21 llo~ Plaza area SSSO mo motav1ttd. Will finance. St.. M aryaville. CA Moon Realty. spa. Call John Eliot lo Cont1nent•I ~reakfut r. i;46_ ·4667 or631"516. LOCJllN.. I 050 """"-I 95901. Pb (916)743-4478 "*RML.,.~•, 631 ..... 1 67., ....,a M·F. recreatlOll room. Newly decor as pd ....................... Priced at s279.ooo VlWWT" Ml&lilh orcvca 1918!742·2081 ---·~ see. """' or ... ..-...! pool, TV. l1undrymat encl gar., pool, dshwr E'side I BR 12'7S/mo No No Down' 2Br Patao A&ent ........................... ~ ,....,._.._ -1 Ma ad service and Adult.s.642·5073. pet.s R & H Investment home. _646·l04:4or64S=21!)5 ~S.ttws I IO b~ · H.::t.. 3242 OC f;tENTA~ lritcheoette available Spacious 2 Br, 1 Ba $395 7S2-"-·"'"2197=--c..----- Sl04K. pool spa sauna IYO~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l·S Br s ~ S2000 ~tea~ 0 v loc:ataon 2271 3 Br 1'~ Ba 5425 Laun ge l br. crpt. drpl. kit + r 1 Bk ..,,.., .,,,.,. p...1---~oc·'*-O C E AN FRONT Trouble Selling . Your BOAT LOVERS -Dl1 A1w~soJ3ml4A V·--ofHarbolttr , .... r ~-lv~~3740 .!!!Mi1c., 2 poo1B . S41- 1 B.9S56A l blt·ins Mature adults. Ac as · r ...,, . ......,.._ .._.......__ LAGUNA BCH. new Property~ Trade 1l .w1lh adult Bayport condo. "" "' •n --..,.--__ nopets.642·4'K4 LeisureWorldpenthouse in Newport Beach 2308 from 129900 rent l400 the Great American HOUSE&APT Outslandin& penthouse & Ocean' 2 Br. 2 Ba.••••••••••••••••••••••• G 0· '·be /ad. p . Fabulo .. •\•1ow3br.Jba. currDr.Unique2bdnn. ' • Trade Co Wehavebun R ~ LS view O\lerlookino Penthouse Adultsetun· HI' R ..... ilr:T a rage, WIS r ryer, ORochesterSt.3Br.2 3car sub.erk& 830-1~ 1 i.; ba. large living and mo. dreds of Eacban1eabl~ En I A harbor 2+2. Boll slip ty bldg. SkYUght.s, (rplc •. •I ~ all bu.ill-Ins Sm1U duld ba unit, vacant Sli00 /1110 din. area. Panora mac Propertlea In Califomaa 1·5 Br l200toS2000 avail thru Pe.ter's Land l1500/~o. ~36'T1. Span~h F.etate LivtDg' OK . no pets. Only l year 631·7507 S48-11A A . 3 B~~e~~dang Harbor Bay-Ocean •EXCITING• Throuehout California. ALLAREASft PRJCES in .Call (2U lS9'2·3SMOr N2~bt c,resi6K Condo,. eou' lbrtr. ~!~J~~gM·~:.~~d ~i.c;g:.r,.•ppt642.l603 UI condo-\1n, 3bdrm. k View. Enough space to Call Now. OC..a&ff ALS ,.,, 1, ams 11 • pool. Sunlren gu bbq, 2~ba, 2 story. gar, JIC • home. bruthta '~ build. $450,000. MUST ...... S. 67W15.1 750>-3314 lbdrm,2~ba,upgradtd .D.9f2-0T18tlymacl aparkling fountains . 2 Br. 1 .Ba S~SO . balretobe.ch. tlyrnew ·~;;:;in~~lfy'1iifJ:~:al SEE! W ith or witho ut Wllllr•deS~bBoat "Servln&Ort.Co." fet Condo CIOH to shops. I Spacious room& Matramoruocon2runos. 642_"""""·""'"8468~----- Tarbell,8»0030 ~~l35,m.e&l furniture, 24x&4 Gl'ffn· for e~ua l equity In 3 bdrm. 2 bl, 2 car car 1chlJ, trans. Jae, pool, V!RSAILLES2Br2ba Separate dinin& area ' 2043 Wallace. Costa 1 '2 Br. upcl.alrs. slollt ABSOLUTELY brier Home in Lacuna boUK.~•U•M RV slora1e. Covered dbhst. a50 rum. S750 l600yrly Walk-111 closets, Mesa 548 1S46 & adults, refs. couples a..,.....,.. 1052 MO M~EY HlllsnacestSstarparlr l..th.... patio, range. disp. 117S unlurn. 840-1789 or ONWA1ER28r2ba hof!lelikt kitr ben & 631-21-50. rer. mo.&46-8727. ....................... vn CireflllHf p.. W..ted HOO mo. Avail aft 12/14. Call 846-1371 Al\ S&85 yrl_y ~•btnetl. Wallr lo Hunt· STUNNING lar&e 1 & 2 el 2 bedroom 1 bath Large 4 bdrm, 2h ba. D OUAtl. Btautirul ....... ro1 Lancer ....................... 97t.f7611fU :30 .,..,.. 324 N!WPORTSHRS3Br angt.on Center B 2 B G·-' A l v Y ' • "" CM-w· I b N H 2ba. Motomo. 1700 I Bdrm-furn. .._.H r, a. .. .. eo p terrace. gar1ge, $39' Huie lot! $1119.000. owe ... EWPOlf c•llt.llff Home . 2Br. 2Ba. This is ii uy your pt gtsor 3 Br. 2 Bl Tri-level Con· ~~!················ FA .. ILY HOME3Br 2ba Townbouaa..untu'm_,, . ., .... c Pool. 7lOW 18th. St. ....... ..... T·· ... '-AVA Ownr C1UJ1cll:ieAgt. " 1ROJ the&ertBuyintown. C~sta Mesa prope.rty do. Nr s c Plaza. Sl50. ···~me.new!br.3b1, • --.-.,_, ,.._,.,_ ~WJ .. 4'7;§168. 49'7·*4 COHDO M•rre:i .._. direct No commission 1st. last + I«'. SSl·29IO pabO. ar. Park. • llllOOyrlY 1 2 Br 1 Ba. end gar. _ilP 541~ • ...____.. • ...____...a. IO•t Take over payments or r l . Mob I Curt 642-~ eves . 7 VIEW HOME3br3ba Adults, no~. clun. qu.iet .. aduJts only BR. t""BA. Bltins. disp, ..__,.....,_. ...,~""mo Beauts u Belll' ae ' .. Woodbrtd-3BR bomA MotomoSl,300 u•iuu-•. 279 W W1laon !ID · d_....,_ Cbld OK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,__, Rome w/front kit. 12'1 • ..........__._ E11tside 2 BR, 1BA,1 car 2B,, ra•m~· rm rr~I;· u '<'<f • ' patio, ~. I C•ll BarbaraChambera, 19' Liv Rm 12' a 10' -gar. fenced yd, pets It "!'• • "· -, $90/mo.64$:1819 No pets. Avail 12·1 S51tS. THEILUFFS Alent,673:7300 Mast.er BdnD. Enclosed ....................... ldd.sOK.1585permo.387 p~bos.L~e. Pool. en· WATtfU-HONT LAQUINT~HERMOSA :THE VICTORIAN 2 Br S48-10&8.J..2.8PM XWT Loh a tao Near Ho11 HoeMtfwwita.d El8thSt.SfH@evq. nas, prav, $900 mo. HOMt!t .__ 16211 Parbidt Ln. 1 blk j w/gar. newly decor Br. l Ba near O.OX: ~~::tl~~l~l~.l 3bdrm.r:-2400sqft ~oepital.SZl.SOO. •••••••••••••••••••••••t465.28r.cJ'l)U.drapes, ro-132'7,5!5f.tl.m,Offitt REALESTATE ~~::ach,3blltsS.or idulls. New c rpts, 21S4 Hickory e1 ~r~.~~ ~ ~u· i:!~ Uirm Pi.J~:·ooo dn MOCIWU ~f ~!!'.'!.! ..... ?!.~ c:i~1fo~ m.J.M~ 140 New Condo on the park. 2 631· 1400 117-544 ~~~r::~n ~~~-~~tao 1425/mo. ~-Lar~e 4 Br 3ba $1400 mo Uttl . Br. 2V. Ba. Near U.C.I. • --•...____...a. 3741 667 "G .. VIC'lorla h70 ~. privacy and comfort ... 0 .__. __ 7 SALES Ill: b · Bl 1 · 2BR. Cute e Hou.w m 1~,.-...a.... ..,,_.. .,_ !'! witb view ol Back Bay " ,_,,_, H ....__<>•·-·A 1 to ay. t ns, Eaataidt Prime Loe. ...-.-••••• .. •••••••••••••••• and city Ughts plus, your GOOD CUDm 2708 •• ...,.-• ~u.vv W ID, f73::f1§3 S5fO mo SM . TurtJerocll: Exec. bome. Lr1 ZBR. 2BA 1 level. Loury atudio, spa, TV. own willtd patio All S2.6001mo buys you a 540-Stl7 UI ~11 lls. 3 BR 2 BA, 3 br .. 2• ba .. Beautiful! Just listed. 3Br •. den, Lr& Patio: Greil Lota· maid service, phones lhls aod more on ree 4br. 3ba, 2 stor~ re· patio. deck, gar, avail Compl ~. bome 894 view. nr pool/tenlliS. On· tioo. Xlnl Cood. $925. 1115 wk. 498-2ZZ7 • land.1310,000. sidence in Eut turf. COSTA ..SA winter. SM. l!i3:§m1, W. WuSon m:;. 55f.500l ly SlSOO/mo !!tt-7315 Be1utirutty rum. Suite. 2 642 5200 ("Tbe Bluffs'"). REAL f' 1 bdrmtrl ho • ......___, ...... 3107 -------l br, Nwpt Pen., on Br. 2 Ba. Soa, Sauna • Es T ATE o F um. r me. -HOlllelorrmt.Euulde3 w1te:. $750mo. 673-2824 Satellite 1V. maid AMERICA: 8S1·8333. Cloae to everything ....................... br, ~?l1ce:1' yard. c1x•.!!5·7410cn. service. 11000/mo j PETE J BARRETT .. REALTY Princ_,_Onl.Y. ISZSQ.f16.290'l!ftZ W~~2a8!u1 &ar.~9157-~daYI ~·~·2227"""""_,_. _____ 1 sm .ooo-Blu~fs luxury ,___.. 1600 Z13Q43.S316 s 8i!r° 3 :\,nu~· THllUffS .,...,......_. :rld~ocon u:m;o:~~ ... :.T.::~ ............ 14th . St. 2 br., util pd. Uaa' d:1· ... , -/mo: Spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath ....................... . terlor. ; er: dbl gar: .A,,UV.AUIY av~I. UU &-t9 $495/mo Bob~oopact.ia-1221, ~!~~i;:e~P~~~~ S4l.OOOdn,noqualiCyln1. Near new 4·ple1 . 2 ,._teM 3124 E11ll1dt. lmmac 38R, a-••• ~ pe.r month. Act. --------1 f60-0168 Ownr/Aft. bdrm 2 bath uch unit ~ tM 28A + lr1 Fam rm 1111"11-... _..sseo. YIL1 "••••o• with #1r~pl1ce encloled •••••••••••• .. •••• .. ••• w/frplc Carpets 2Br.1Ba ~00 ' .. •••••••• --" It's 1 steal at 5425.000 1 • N ~le\ alretl. 3 Br 2 Ba. d b .. l-.. 2 ' 1• Vounu>eople . pool your SBr 3b1 remdl Balboa pat o, gar age. ow r pl" b I & . •rd ra~.i.. '."....... car 1ar. 3 Br. 2 Ba 5 3Br 1"4 b1 dbl 1ar lrplc retOUrtes. Ideal 2 bdrm Pep 5*3!!00"8'7MZ28 S1S9.SOO. Biii Grundy, G d~' er ss6ot mo' Avail Utt lit. f750 mo. 3Br,2Ba IM>OF=um d/w,dt.ap:./mo.yrly'. villa for your first home. · Rltr, 875-61111. 6lHf.77 n · · Yrly · Call 548-4834 or 388r. 32~ BaBa Jil..5210 ey/wtndl fresh aa a daisy. Open1 MIWPOIT tmGHTS IY o--642·917I 4 r. T'I Herbor Rldl Est t onto rla1stone patio For ult by Owner. 3 Br. FOR SALEOftntADE Nca~ OCC. :ii~ .. ~~··· l bdrm duplo. Eutalde Le Bailor RllY RHIOO bat view' 4' Br 31 ::· $148.000 usumable at 2 Ba. ()pea~ Sun Newoffioebld . ca ener, ·in cro Feoced yd .. Gardner. UNIVERSITY PARK. 12'7SOMo.711Hrri. · 12~. 2nd as available 10·5. 504 Westm1n1ter. Prim OCAirporttx :.=,.v1e . '11t"_.._ ~!..etner , Petaok.Av111Dee3$395 be1ut. 2 BR 2 Ba patio Lo 1 2 BRZ8a--"-ln PriceS244.900. 6*tM7orf1HtM. ' · -mo •...,·MC. 6Q·7301,*'-ZW home on ~belt. 1100 ve 1 '"vuuv -. 6000 aquare feet dep. 557-M W llid 2 bdrm 1 b mo. yrl1 . Call Linda WntcUtr ll"U. ~. Ait. *Cote Realty 11'/ "-ASSUM.ULI Good f~~'ff •v111. Let-.._. 3141 1~n1. ;a,. Ava11'0ec 'i Oeth. Barrett Rily 1~·1Slf & lnv~tm,nt 2 LO.AM Pd ct lloolY ....................... 1515 ~lit • wt + H2·12!00 LIDO ISi.i __ n_ea -Cosy LIJWla Buch 2 llH ~JU Woodbr\d&e. 3 BR. 2 BA. 4 Br 3 Ba 222 VI• . 640-S777 , owc12nd on thtl.t lovel~ ••• .. •••IT••• bdrm,2bahou1uvaUa· 2b; ••r fenced Jard Dble1ar !'Uo borne. Palermo f7S:ll• ' apac oua cus om poo ....... fwMft I 7ff ble for mit. Furn., cklet tic) • dra • mt. '7fHHltru4 '' home in Bar.~rest, 3Br ........................ to dowotown A near 85 Ms9jftt). pa pet New Condo 28R, 2BA. B~uffa, •=·· 3 Brt,!li,;, ~ ~ I• l>onua rm. ce Hlllllln&ton Bclt'b Sleepy Hollow Bcecb. P1Uo. Nr Patt • Pool. ~1':'1 Sl0'7$/mf.":rt :· OpenSet!SunlS lo(atlon. New carpet,, QUl5*aQ I MIWPOIT.....n Nouta,fZHltlnn, ~lDO ' 204ICommodortRd draperlea ' pal at............. 11'9 Small 1 Br. 111•••· Coado z Br. 2 Ba. West lli/'hoUM Uk S.1022 . througbout. a BR, l .. ""'• ... -............ nal,W/Mo,ftO.llli, Unlnnlt1 Parlt, lrvlot. 4 B c 3 Ba Poole Mjt PYT.COtllNTT l•llMOM• Ow.er .... ''".Ill '75-1771 BA , $105\too. Super lJDO ISL! charmlll• 4 con... Avail. Ian. $750. ac~ w5o mo' ~a~I term1. Ala for h~t1 bdrm, a .... beta. lra 1u· 1 bdrm 1 "' bit 1 • d E Uu., · Toleod. Rtakr World, ay p1tlo oewly re-SIOO Ill ••_.,,a. Uni Pk ar Iba -'"·~· Huntla1toa Barbour. decor1ttd fl100 ••·' Sbon IDO~ Pll ~: tW:... ";tt~ Oceu view Nnt Cnt 2 •SHlor ...... , ~. Bii GnaACIJ,! Np!ll·ZZMl.NM. tlopN',~~· Br.• loft., 2~ Ba. 9'J, No quHIJtlij ..., , ,.,., ~ 1 w be clllD =A.Ill' 145.om ' lolfdow1.Biau&NCoa· Want sometllla1 atrr14 ~ "+ • l&.?: .... IHl, .. --..-... 1 ----- doa. IHrf A•••lt1. o•cl•l la • J Ir. E:· • ... ".. • ..... -......... S.Clu • U76 A/C, MCd1 ..... l Tow•=· --I 7$f:lllt IAJlf PIOlfT •rM•• ........ -........ ur 1ar .... nettles ~lL ~llt:fltt:. Db I~' l'ii be coMo. Hom•"'9•toW JOalAUOllPT floor pllllr. mmt ... M•, iu ~ 2 car Mr C.allok Qiwd. Ml fof.....,,...., .,um, wtda a wlw.~. ln!Wrw ..... w riew •Hlll.IMWtr ... 11tt1 wo-rrd, H••l· DIUJPilrta.illlWM s.t•*'f(· • •· r-. •h•/ frplc.-•tll. W.. llr. 111,~, .. ....,_, .... II a 1lapla _..,... ra. Nt .•• HI ao. Hl·Utl na, Al-. "Jt. ......... (W·•-~ . . ..... !lll!mltJ~--'---1 YEM·M>UM> NM: Soe11l Act1v11tes Ot· retlOt • Frff Sunday Brunch • BBO's • Parties • Plus mo•e GllUT llKMATION: Tenn4 •Free LeAons (PIO l p!O Shop)• 2 Molllll C1ub1 • S.ur11 • Hydrom1n111e • Sw1mm1n11 • Goll Ormng Rlnve fEMIT1llUl ~: S111Qlt1, I l 2 Bed· room1 • Furn1111ed ·~·Adult LIVl,,0 • No Pela • Moffl• ~.,, 0111y 9 to S o.kwood a.. .......... our unused items could be someone's Christmas Sell them with an ad under the Dai~ Pilot Gift Guide Call 642-5671 ........ Cllrfst.et Ad-Ylliw ni• ···················~· Br 2 Ba. Pool, J acull1 SS9Sl mo 631~ bdrm, 2 ba laret · ground Ooor Englbb Tudor Bid& WaslRr· dryer. 11r. OPEN S.T· SUN S57S. 340.11 Am'-tr Lantero IA .1 DUPLEX I• 2 br. I ,bi, IS2S mo. C\ost to beaMI Martha, «M019__,___t4- BR. 2BA. din rm. 1,,1c. up1ndes. pool. 1111M. j1c. view. U mo Call 1714 ·!121 -- $420 2 BR. nr Q!• Yacht Harbor I>· l La C r uu .Ow r ...... . . ,,. OCIAMY.w •• From Dana NM IMlt acenic bluff, lib .. ! Be u.~ nnt ece.-.1 OalJ 4 Hitt, 1~1't W/frpk. • l • ...... H•"7'-U.._ •• MU t6 NH a Orange Colll DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20. 1981 I O ,,OITUHITY knocks uftt'fl when you use result-getung Daily Pilot c I a5:;Uled Ads lO reach the Orange Coast' market. Phone 642·5678 ~a lwah """"-Apoi lw•ta u.tw-.. ApertiM..ts lWw1.. ApartM•h ~ Hot.la, Mohtll 4 100 lttthll• to~ 4300 Offlu ...... 4400 .... tri .. I_... 4500 -------~------••••••••••••••••••••••• ····•···•···•·········· ...•...••.••..........................•.•...............•••.............•..•....•........•..•..•.•..••.............••..•...•.............. Hc:alk9ta t.di ll40 leodl 3141 Mtwport leodl 316' Mtwport leoc:h 316t Yearly on the bearh furn lmmrd Beaut view, tr1 I 7TH STl&T IHd Ano! •••••••••••••••••••••••i••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• rooms Kitch & Ba level. 2 br. 2 ba apt, flex COSTA MESA Immediate occupancy THE WHlfR.ETIH Dramatic oceanfront 2 Br I br apt w,stove. refng OCEANFRONT S290 per mo. + S290 rent, N B. 67J...4209 2 or 3 room o{fkeswlH Super clean. 1.200 sq ft Luxury Adult tmlts at af. 1 2b1. pvt bch, cleclt, W '0. prkg On Peninsula Call L.rg 2 Br 2 Ba w fri:>lr · 1 sec dep 2306 W Ocean Lge N B dplx to shr. A/C, plenty o{ prkg. Uul including o{fice. Lg eom· 'fordable livina 1 2 & 3 SHOO/mo yrly 83S-SS22 67S·0612 a~ _ sundeck. freshly paint front NB steps to beach. $225/mo incl Avajl. now Call plete darkroom Pert for .. Br. Well de~orated . or83S·MSS pms " wknds I 1 Br Condo. SSSO Mo ed. upper 1925. 2 Br ·11 673-4154 673·Sl91, 642.a7 Realonomics 67~00 photo lab or designer Olympic 1iu pool, light· Luxury IBR Ocean view Vets a 1 11 es Ca 11 Ba lower ~ Yrl) SUL.All MOTIL Male Rmmte ~-45. S4SO Share 2 ofc 1wte ui pre· S400 mo .ed tennis court, Jacuui. Lrg lutch Blk lo Bcb 2 I 3 8 2 3 7 8 S 4 o r ~ ~ ;;ks r~: ~Zan~; 1 Wkly rent.a.la now avail .Mo ullls paid Share stigious airport area 37S 851-1441 eves parlt like landsc1pmg. ~ mo. Also IBR for 213/830-2323 Rl£_hard Ni;hols ' SI 12 & up. Color TV with 2females luxurious sq ft. For delalls call Co&ta Mesa Comb 1300 Most beautiful bldg. in SO mo. 714-751·4293_ 2 Br 1._., Ba Adults. 00 tr-C-• .....:......... •3176 PhonH in room 2274 N e w P o r l B e 1 c h 851-6226. s I f of c & 2000 s f HB. Generous rent al· ts S42S --Newport Blvd CM waterfront condo NEWPORT BEACH 504 warehouse Nr 40S & lowance. 7~-~=1~~ J>e __ 548-_~. :·0:;i;;·u;;;·9;·2·a;· 646-7445__ Prefer traveltroomey No Newport Blvd l&Oto Harbor Bl. Low rent incl 8*-0619 ----lbr .Condo, near beach. frplc. walk to beach YK .tioll ..... 4.250 :ri.~41~4 2 "9937 • aft 5 isOo sq ft. avail at 90< a blUn spa Work & play 1-.....MoTea.1 i..,... ...... 3152 full security pool $500 Mo 830 714S or 1••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-Pt ZBR 2B-A -R 1 sq ft Siftn Mcmt Co J .D. ~ m -2'78'1 I• ·-r ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213/277 Q7 OCEAN FRONT 2 lc t Br ana · · e 641-1324. Costa Mesa, 1.200 sq. rt Adult over-40 commuru· Condo 2bd 2ba SSS01 sauna. Jacuzzi, gym no ----· ---· · Wht M VJ ut11s S2SO lSt ind us tr I a I space I • ty. Jmm1culate 2 bdrm. mo. ca1J°'491.25o9 or pets SSSO 752-2318 days Old Spanlllh large l BR. 2 ~v11~1 W~~m~eeklyl & last 493-0087 308 sq fl. 2omces (12xl4' _w ~673-U40. _ 1~ ba . Huntington 495-1064 S40-7S76e~ -BA. dining rm. frplc. 3 on r. -· --------It 10xl4')& reception .J.a nd ma rk Con do . WESTCLIFF 2 bdrm. 2 blkstobeachS460 ILrg M! home. Big Bear . .M Chrtsllan rmmle to area, furnished.storage M IJOOOsq.rt bldgw of Wuher 11 Dryer , 2 We.t 9. 2 BR. upper end ba, fireplace. pool, adlts 49Ull.! __ , nr slti area. hoUdays & share 2br. lbl CM. $213 space available. 8J.3..J36J face space or apt on a ~p•tioe.wetbar,blt ill R& unit.Superbloc,ongolf only Avatl 12115 S6000tdSpanl5blargestudio, wkends (714)866-~ mo.p1neve631·4796 M-F 7S 'Xl30' black-top' • 0 , 2 car car. SS7S per coune. Avail. 1211 S6SO 631-~ __ _ p1no ocean view. 3 blks IChrutmas Wk. Mt.s .. sun Beaut townhome .,. mt YfRO.._. ford &t2-46IO .IDO. 1.St II last + l300 stt per mo. ~evs -Balboa Island Waterfront to bea.£h....Pl0 '9&-71Sl I ny San Vicente. lu x from bch., pvt bath BA "T 2295 Laguna Canyon Rd d e p o 1 I t . C a I I 2 Br 2 Ba rondo J Br 2 B11 Yearly lease • tbd~m. $37S. 2bdrm. 2ba J villa, TV, frplc. pools, SJ2s+ v, util. Dana Pt. Prime_offlce. 760-9440 M l·A, 5350 sq rt un (7U )7St-Gl. Aslt for 491~':;~.1:064 !! 100 Mo. n~1 house. $57S. Nice area by I tennis. eolf. horses ~99161661·5061· Nancy 1840 sq rt pro1 olfice suite ~:~a!",!'· J{i~~\8~ • Mr. B~(!wn. Call 8·S. ~ach ~ Sat . 2·6 914 1 .s4-0748 __ .MAL E TO SH A R E 1 w /ocean view. reception ceiUngs. parlung for 30 Unfunusbed l, 2.&lbr. Mtwport INdl l l6t Buena V1su 4!M-8727 I· HAWAJI! ! NEW PORT 8 EACH rm /2 large offices/ aep caf1 additional 7500 sq ASP .. PACIFfC ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADULT UYIHG I leves) -2BR. 2BA. Oceanf!o~t COND equip and storage rm fl c0ncrete block bldg (Zlll 96-7 02 PAii NEWPORT 2 bdrm 2balh. noiats t --" ... 3110 apt at the l llk~.' 1n 0 Newport Ce1Ler/Des1gnl adJacent w/'JIJ parktn~ •<•o m 1 t asl _.-a Honolulu DooPettijobn ··~·· Plaza New carpet . h 2 BR TOWNHOME • ., " o s • ••••••••••••••••••••••• . spaces 18 over ea · APARTMENTS +secur1ty631·2093 INEWl8r w•frplc,built I (2l.3)a 1807 t...,BLKTOBEACH Pllnt SI.SS per sq ft doors , 2 office & Pool, park, near beach 1606 Westcllff Dr ms. $460 mo 640-~ &c Mam moth 3 br condo, M nonsmkr to shr 2 br · 2 171417S9-;ao44 - , restrooms 1va1l soon Wh ile >OU Christm a!) shop you ('dO ha\t' an ad ruri111 nJ? 1 n the Daily Pilot c1a-.!>1 r1ed!' aod ha' e A~SWER AD take your rall.s 24 hrs a d<.1y The \ns\\ er \d C'hargt for a \\hole "eek 111 onl 1 s 01) C<.111 642 ·5678 .'\ p I ace lhJt Jcl 110\\ I t&l-$191 NewportBearh ~!MOO sips 10. wkdys SSS. bacondow/prol mSan ~25 ' office. carpet.I Ownr/Agt W1Ucons1der DELIWAIE,.HIS COUMTRY CLUI I --ttol wknds 1110 per n1te Clem. D W & W '?· paneled walls. prkng. ground lease & sale of -----LIVING IN __ _ _ !!?!~ ............ ! .... Ruervat1on o n ly ~'~i:~u;!1:; avail. 20S2NewportBlvd C~.· the improvments for Mori1)al)".Trwt ICarPool 51 50 SPAClOUSlBR NEWPORT lbr condo. vu fountain Coiynewrondo Adults t i 4~S304.49&-2S17 ___ --------S2 7S mo 644-222 , your deprec1at1on ad D.._ SOJ S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flrep llc ~. walk in IEACH M1lllon Dollar Clubh.se I Ur + den, l11>lc Rec SIU MAMMOTH: H B house to share S31S 556-41~ ___ ~antage. Only vacancy ••••••••••••••••••••••• To LA lmpenal Blvd closets, dishwasher, ~~rri~·r:kl,5~:· ~~~· farll111es S495 mo Deluxe townNe slttps t,.1~7~t;I refer required Mori!MnMIR bu!sr:n~·+ R~~oc!}a~~~ SllffterMh). Co. \IC . 1.3 'JIJwork hrs • ~::.tteu~I & laundry An adult rommumty on ~ mo89'7·SU4 Tom SS2 9430 -----2-8. Holiday openings at M 25.35 toshr3br2b1 Bal I Newport Be1rh 700.1000 me mdex Additional m All t) pes ol real l'Slale ~ 57:11_ Pets rousidettd, adults the Back Bay. Sper WATERFRONT-l~fwW.ated Sunrue (714)934-7260 Is home. rent \) uttl ~a:!n;1~._r::r~ J~~·: formation. Good. R.011 •11vestmentssmce 1949 Lost & Fo.d 5300 enly. S440per mo tacular Spa, 7 swim Newport Is. Beauuful Jl or U11r.wi*d 3900 ....... to 5'Mn 4100 673·90Sill!.._ 2400 West Cat Hw Estate. 2234 E. MisSton, s,.dahMc) ii 1 ..................... .. l9221DelewareSt mingpool5,8lightedten· br., 2 ba . buill·tns.1••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••G ~y Fallbrook,92028 2Adll>s (~.o{Garfield) ~tc~~~g b~~:r:1~· fp .• new carpm/drapes s EA w I HD GAY•O<>MMAn a:.. 4350 Co&ta Mesa ~ fl t 7 14.721/4422 642-21]J 54~06!1 M2-M07 Bachelors, 1 and 2 thru-0ut. dock sp avail I VILLAGE CONTACT. Largest Gay ••··. ••••••••••••••••••• suite mstino. u:iJ.s in:ll..tefa W..t.d 460 W1do~ has money ror I llRA:ND NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. bed ooms apartmenu ref. req $875/yrly plus Malet Female Service in 20 x 20 11 S63 w 19th St cld 779 w 19th St ••••••••••••••••••••••• T D a 110.000 up No •ftcl~ garage, stove &t andr townhouses fro~ de .673·6100 _ 1 New 1"2 ~luxury So Cal. G R C c M Storage only 851•8928 GARAGE~torent. creditrheclt.nopenally I d /w, s mall child OK SS40to SIOOOper month Newport Beach Condo to adult apts II\ 14 P1j,d5· 1 213 3040 100/mo J1ckS46·2277 · Near/to Mesa Verde for Call Denison Assoc Mo. 53&-7979 On Jamboree Al rent or lease I Br l Ba 1 ~r,:1 ';;:~~~~ho~: Male 3HS sbr Sbr, 2ba Office 1 ..,.. -440 HEWPOl'T IEACH 6 mos. 549-8220 ___ 673·731_1 _ _ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ • • Lux. 1 BR Pierpoint, San Joaquin Hllls Road ~iew. 851~L__ from 1640 '+ pools ten· 1 h.se nr S Co Plua/F'~y •••••••••••••••••••••• 6 offlres and reception • M.c.litnl Alts MtG. frplc, gar, pool, spa. 714 ·1900 Large new I Br Apt with nis, waterfalls. pOOcis • ~a 9 s;25+share ullls 16_17 Weatcli!f. N.B. Want ~vve::~~: a~f :::r'l'aen lmiH11/lnnt/ SINCE EARLY 19'1 642-5671 640-007 w tdff Uttls. washer dryer Gas for cooking & hell --1.:i.l __ r1nanclal 1n1t. 7000s f R I i9&o AR•c. lst &t 2nd Trust Oeeils b lt"d ot petJ OW H . New po rt He t g h ls in paid From San Resp. bus1. F 2S·JS to shr 1st. Ooor A ent S41-SOJ2 ea ty S0 ...................... OWNER-NON OWNER R E W A RD Lo s l 1s1~·te~: ~. ~lean: Large 2 Br. Patio. Pool. 645-9095. Di~go F,,,.:Y dnve North 2br, 2b1 apt ui C M nr Office space for rent. lmliNll 1 Lhru4 uruts I Himalayan F Cat V1r 75 mo.MCH0'76 Newly decorated Yrly lBr, fum/unfum. on Beach to McFadden OCC S282 mo + "> PH~" 19010 Brookhurst, H B O~ty 5005 Peter Dobbs.Broker lrvmetTurtJerock Call Adults.~~ util pd, carport. steps lo then West on McFadden ullls. Refs. Call wkdys ~-410 s~. ft. carpets. wall ...................... ;J ]_60 6827__ 646 6018 1 760-3596 orSSS-1632 -2b~lnls~,;;o=::a?r:: Duplex. upstairs, 2 Br. l bch.$450mo.673-~ lo Seawind VIilage S49-4834Xl37. SpacloUJ executive of· paneling: drapes. Now LOSING LEASE. quit Found Male gry 1brn '800 SJ&.<ml B~. f~lc, prage Near 3 BR. 2 BA. sundttk gar .(Jl4J.893·Sl!l8 __ Prof M tF Rmmte want ~~~-:1~~1~~v!;~~ ~vided ~to lgJ;~rf t11>g business, selling out ~c.....tl/ I mixed temer, Fem red &ar.. Lidos oppmg area S600 newly remodeled i., blk •--.. OOOJ ed. new duplex, CdM 3 •cn. mo. · ALL supplies and fix· P•~/ I rlsh Setter. Fem year leaH. Adults. no to beach w Nwp't '"""'" llWVM .. Br. 2 Ba. 2 sty 1400/mo ble, 'optiooal' From 22S Deluxe Peninsula Office. lures including. Lost• ir.......:_..a sable wht Collie. Male pets Must have ref's • _,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq Ct up at reasonable · 1 .,.,, f · · • ...,_ :1 D , b Yrlv ~2077 Laguna Beach Motor Inn 919·1~ da.ys r."ntals. No l•as• r•· Approx1m1te .>'.'""sq l Display cases. w11Ung •••••• ••••••••••••••••• tri colored She It 1e Ava1 now' rl\e Y ~ • St "' "' ~ " Calhedra.I Ceilings with room chairs Beauty 644 J6S6 814"' Clubhouse Ave Employed lady to occupy 98S No Pacific Coast M/F Shr 3BR Apt eps quired, ull673-3002 Trusses SltyUghts New Salon hairdryers and AwWI~ 5100 --- .s4-6303 priv BR &t BA Rutland Hwy. Laguna Beach. to Beach. szso. lnclds EXECUTl.YE Carpel!~ .. wood' Par h d li h 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost 11 16 one eyed NO FEE' Apt. It Condo Mariners Sca-4077 Daily, Weekly~ ~chenr util. 631·539'7 sums quet. Air'"Coodilt0nmg. ~rs~:~elcv~~rspla~ts' I Burmese male Cit, VIC rentals. Villa Rentals 1 Br.137Spr mo available Lo lnte F nonsmkr. C M. house. St 16 O m o . Le ave Also, make·up, shampoo 22nd & Irvine Reward ' 675·4912 Broker. Contact Ed Well.I. rates. 494-5294 --Re~nsible. Sl71 /mo. IN Message. and hair products. 642·1304_ Oceanfront for Winter __ e~es 494 Balboa Inn. $90 & up +u . OogOK.548-1850 HalTAGE u 673-aQ6u Call6Jl·97S4or Found lg St Bernard Rentals Funilshed & 2 br. 1 ba, '67S mo. yrly weekly Kitchennette. M/F to shr 2 br Balboa PLA1A rt 17 .... r~ alter6,ll98-6809 1117, choke chain. 19th unfum .Broker.67S--4912 lease Carport, open oceanfronl.675-8740 apt, USO/mo. Resp , Newluxuryofflcesp1ce ~ "'..........., & Westminster v1c 2 BR 2 Ba coodo, newly ~ams. (213)865-2$42 Rm In lge house nr OCC honest party. No cigs. In Ir vine 's buaiul Deluxe offlrupace with Spaglaettl "'9der _548·2898 Van. __ _ u1w.arr•c_, l"Y for resp female. '"?Pl 675-3852 center' Easy F'rwy ar 17th St frontage for Investors wanted. new Found red Weimaraner • I 4 2 1111 PallO Apts • D!Shwasl'ltrs 4 B80 s • Poot & Rtt Room • Ga1deft Landscap111Q • Jog 10 llextt 4 Snops • Sfcvt 11y Gales > :, I t I ' ... -• ''·' r,. 'I ' . . . painted. cpts, fpk , pool, " s:A ~ed "' h nonsmoker N' c e ceu. Avail. now' Call lease Competitive sq.ft location. Ask for Joyce L a b m I x ' N r 1dlts onl . 645-1528 J~t complet 1n t e nelg.hborhlx>d. S200 Incl Fem only C M apt. fordetalls. prictt. call Rob, 631-6994 Hoskinson. 64S·06Sl or w u hington & Gisler. Spic. 2 BR. kids OK. Up""r Duplex 2 Br Den private bayfront com · Pool, Jae. SU2 + utll. 5 L 4A .. 230 ._._ __ .__.._. 4 .. 50 538-0S36 c M "cc """"'d r~ • . • munity of Beacon Bay. ullls.957-8.JIO Bobby , 9S7 ·0S36 or 51.IJJI • ---•-.. Gtve yoursell a -°""---"""" s r:!~i ~~ .. d~~cm~al~ 2 Ba~~ 67333SS beautiful IOOOsq n. gar Male or female to share 4 641-1056 •DILUXIOfACIS • ....................... .......... Christmas bonus Found . La rg' dog •Slater. Call 947-0422 -' • -apt.w/v1tw.2bd.,2 ba., bdrm hse COM. Neat. Serious musicians only, l,2 l 3room.Noleuert· IT ••Cl 0,,oehlllt, 5015 II d d (Doberman Mix) Most l!lwn4PM l 7PM EASTBLUFF lbr .. pool, dishwasher, compactor. Furn? Rita SS7-2892 1·2 no lt ooks ! Girl into quired. Adj. Alrporter l AIL~• ....................... -se unnee e blk w1bm spot.s ll93-f6SS quiet area, single adult. elect. range. dble oven. ooJy. 640-&43S aft 10 PM music looting for musi-Hotel. &33-3223.t lZ. tao aq. fl. Harbor Blvd ••INVESTORS•• items in theSS6 '"'""-'--0866~-· ----- .WALK TO BEACH · no ts mo.644--4767 wHher/dryer, gar wt Wknds 673-0463 an.er s cians lo share with. +storage. S500mo. uWANTED.. Oat'ly p·llOt f ound· Baby kitten. 8 Bach., stove ' refrige., OC~OMT opener. tennis, pvt PM Must have studio space. Pn.. Milt lcll Loe. Realooomlca 675-6700 Lossn in Stocks, bonds, wks. Placenli1 & Towne " 11 Ii w1ler pa id· Avail. Dec. u t. Spacious beach. doclt. Adults, no Comp!. furn. H.B. rm, Can pay S200. Costa Approx. hoo ft office commoditlts7 Think of Gift Gulde "'St"'""". $42-=-~""""'Z'I...._ __ ~- •• 5 Mo.~7V19 4 Br. 2 Ba. Upper. frpk. petds . $1200/mo yrly color tv, towels. etr . wit Meu area only, pre· spacert. !.~~~~lt.lous Store orotrice. l3SOsq ft commi1IOll$ you paid ! Call 6,. 2 .§ 678 Lost · p rucr 1pt1on t ... t~c washer/dryer, garage. Wit Y• m--~ eves. It ly wash. S3&-8S44 ferably by Dec. Isl New8:i .-u• """' oo. Meu Verde Alie• Why not eam from those ., glasses al Plavin School ·'tt.t.iw Jl42 Submit on cblldren & wltends. 873-3116 Near OCC. Pool. Non-Wendy, 631·2973 meaeelt now !/ 545-4123 FE ES? Potential 6X •d aNI for a J!ll' v ., Nov J 4. &39-0110 ........................ pets. SlSOO/Mo. TSL Sea Wind t.ownhse 2br nr Smoker. Male. S170. Rmmte w~ to abr a Mew~AnMI Costa Mesa or 17th It lnvst Min 2K 661-9550 c h r I 1 t "' a 1 Found bl1clt cat , M, C ... tw. tt.. Pro rtltsM2·1603. Hoag Ha1p. W/O pool, S4S··2Sl0afttt8PM. Br Lacuna Bch home. T .. il ... ~ Newport. tS,OOO sq ft. 75< 'End 11 /29/11 •/recent baclt 1ur1ery, a bdrm. 2 ba, 1 story, LIDO VIEW Elegant &t • • 541-7005 f or woman newly de· S27S /m o. Ca ll evu C1ll:W=t144 founs. a/C, 111 or part. 842-4758 500 Shares in Ir \11ne Ad.Visor Cd~!!!_•_,~_!_ ~ "j uard. poof. J1c. dble Ire 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2 patios. corated priv,te room & 49H 017 DA N A PO I NT 2 50' Ait. Thrift & Loan llOOO. Found : Reddish Brn ' .. ,ar.$795mo.PP frplc. Adults. 11200. WmCUllF bath, frplc. S28S. tncl~ f·em . roomale. DOI\• Sl75/mo. 500' $15()/mo. Cl•••rdll 1.. JOHN WAYNE TENNIS Young M Do# Vic {%13)"2·5M3Hlkh 8'15-6359 Newly dtcoreted. 2nd ulll1. E u talde. C.M. s moker Sl90mo. Inc. 34210 Vloltt Lanter n ..... 4471 w..eytea.-1021 CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Mr f1dden t Mainoli• ....... Jl44 New. ocean vlew 2 BR 21;; story ~-2 bdrm1., 2 645·0108. . utll., /°:.'' laund. yd. 9'75·1120 ....................... ....................... 1500. 6*4100 l!!M·88'79 ..... •••••u•••••••••n BA. aar. f750/mo. Da,ya full b1t b1, fireplace. lint near Ho11. Nol CM·N aru days Laa MWrf DIC m 1,000 Sqft ccunmtrlcal It you want a Real r..i.te Photosrapher will come Found· 11/U. Grey• wht ··&..bdrm Sprinp deluxe 846-5800. Eve S.S7.ee89 mirrored bar, bit. In 1mok tn1. No llltcben., 9'73·$CMO/MU!llpm. Lu.iurioul m If offtce bualatlt or warehouse. Lo 1 n 1 t BEL 0 W toyourbOUMtotake pie· Loni haired kitten .. rondo. '4$0 mo. D1y1 1 er. Step1 to beach. S500 kitch en overloolt1n1 Pvt. ba. $24~. Male. Fem. roommate for 2 br. avail. for eub·ltlA In 50t aq tt. 2 ea.r spue, MARKET RATES call hlrtl of ltlllre fimily About 8 mo Nr Cato's, t•?SZ:t9'3:mm..2131 mo. yrly. Act. 675-5986 : awlmmlna pool.~per _1148-UW, apt.nr.HarborU~lltoo oneofNpCa.nculalveof· have uUl. MS-UM. tu P rime Flnancla l CHRISTMAS SP£C1At a t r 0 11 fr 0 m •goncto 1 BR 9550/mo. 2 ukfor 8737300 mo.AdulUonb' F'iarn. room In my horntl w/ prof. wbt. mile n~ cocnpla•. Aar,ort Hamllt.oalD.C.M. Senices PRICES. Call Anl\a for Wu tmlnattr Mall. '''lilt"J comet mdl. Lllte Verullles Comer Pen· 17 14t'7J...4400 forrnt,neat,quletllOQ•I $182.50/mo ph• ~ utll. c l ue. lncl udu : lnd111tri1l81d&.forle .... _IJ7•.M77 ..YJ!. a&M m -1019 ~Pl n u . Rec. facll. lhouae·2 br,2 ba.Av•ll 12rn u .. m1 smkr, $200/mo. Avan ~CalJDen1a l75-9'70 dtya •R 1c1pl /pb on. t JOOO aq.ft.alfttt,10.000 . ,..,..r_.... ,._, ... --,, .. Fond . CHiHUAHUA --Dec. I. Call Dy1 :1 l4MOlft!!1/!!Ddl •Utllltl •J1llitorl1I ft wa ...... at» .........-,..... -' t ! 50.v,.,.,, .. ,, HARIOR uo."730 eat. 7•11 ·, INJc •1. e-...-• .._ __..... " eq. . .. > Lw ........................ MIX MALI. Ult llini t ..... N 1 w P 0 r t 8 e 1 c " "" v • .,. ~ • .,. WI""" •100 free coplet/mo. 1 c . I t • Co• t 1 1 .__ .._ • _._. w/wllltt pe&t.h oe dletl. --e1 w 7 nr SC Pl11a w/owllr. •Am p le perllln1 lleu (N••,.rt aru. Vt eture Cap1lal Ava l ....-...twa ._ .. ,0 ,,.. Hllll:r: ...... -......... TownboUle.2BR, t~8A. ............. ............._ .. 111 Pool. Jae, li t dee\. •K.ltdla .s.t'1 wv. Aul . t ·l ·l l . Cell for 1111._ SWt up. toe.ta 11 .. bJ CJ.m. Loo.a lm'• · u 0t9uVn.Olla• l 6 2 2ato17. lpedoe. BH In. ~-,. Non1 mk r JO ao 1ir-uC1U·.•----..a AllO do ...... llua, CWort attn). 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Om' DHt/wb lllCUIWI Pnct "-tee.>· L«· All.mOUICOUPl.a ·= cull ._. ___________________ MOii.Li HOM& IALtJJ. • mla Ila~ Vlt olett•,.. •Uft• tacPedll&Nitift,lW .... , ... ...,...... &PAITTM Wor• ia bHtd. 0111 ¥:..rTY,f:~"~~~ tnanmOr-. ... ,..._ lOowacom Ca Drlvla1 ret•r' ra.u,--...,,._.,. Tama Polntllarbor. NIUmt hMM 1NIC ll\llt S,t· .. ,. "'-~ ---/tlmt ·~tall lot H l•c•ll••l ~u.. TIMI. OINS.l Req11ltt f:r ~~v 21. :t::t.; la1er SpHlel, ttlort tw. w.-.. 11M .DJ!lf7t_ - -tfW tJperilDNd piettOM menta: rroat oft. ap· 1"lr. bfowa 6 white. S11Dad.4T,loob15Meb ••~T ................... Auwtrlnr lt~ltt FIT In atuattJvt S.~lnjJ • pearaoce, 'ype 50 wpm ~ IJQQ 1' J '44 3fl' "''°'*' 1lrl. 90dal Ult It AH 1t• da11, matlll't, ,..,....1. Lou lotb ,.tloU ot accurtlflY. aptitude tor MOD&SllSCOITS ' round 111 black puppy nro. Bill. pl\ "' te04 Growiaa Newport""" bl• Ptrtelft. no np nee • '" varied dwMI. P rr detail. l'l\ln. 2 Yl"I &ca Alln FtmU. <•11 • wHrin& blue c:oUar. Vir. born ~ Mel. CPA F£nn bM Hat Im t a J I : It I · 1 I t 2 position • approx. a olfke exper. c. per hr thrifty Harbor/Co1t1 A y-.a. mtdlalt eptnin&I for 1n 41lY• a weet •alternate AbtolutelY no pen1onal ~"' &41·~ _ ... Individual dt1lrln1 A p A I T M 1 M T Saturday• until lpm. or ltlephooe lnquJries. Nur1ery MHJltf~ FOUND Mai.. 1ml lrlY Ota-t b • I I • ft 'PI OJ. ......... i~g. i~,.~ ~Mc~~~t ResumH onl1 to· Dani • wllt t cat, 10/30, vie Elcorta/llodello1 ~upoe= St "°j Qualified 1inaJt ltd)' to Savina l tlan 1700 ~~:~ MD~DC:n·124i~ c.,,r\s\f1\BS HV •· ~1!.M4Jll06 _ M/F6Coupltt to1dal~•nltl111a ,.11"'e ~!'1 man•a• exduelve com· Adam.J.&_M • f ,, S,001 IW· II n ed ,. a ... · plex ln Harbor area "-----dO 'fO\l ·ng in L1r1e wboluale nur1e ry uelttna ~•pontlbl.e Individual to 111ume · poelUon u Jr ri11t.or 11\W'd. No ex per req 'd JO hn per wk Contact Jett (714) Mi·4221 HWA.ID W/M 43 su It 30-40 Xlnt comp J>l'Olram ' Pluunt penonallty' Banltln1 • COLUC:TOIS d & 's f\lf'f'I ror tbe return of I P·r-1n·nt-lw1,•--·.hj ·. worll tnvlronme1lt. &ood b1r"--.1. 11ua1' T&Lll F /time. ex per pre: G an ea our ad I .. 15WEf\ femilt I~>' 6 wtllle cat Tl~ of' ~"ba;:'.n~ Public a~ial exp ntU 1cu-;.,~ublte. Newport office 1eell1 lerred, but will train. O w\'\i\0 'f · ' dS /i..r• ~/rtd~lar.Antwersto Box 183, Balbo•. Send retume Clwllled Remuneration com· lull·tlme Teller 8 mo. ~oraee't:S39·7260. s\'\Ol>P'"g \ C\assihe . wno\e ..::f.twll t!}Hf!I A 1 ad Hll. Dilly Pllot, "° en1ur1te with ability. S•L or b1nlrlng exp --"\" p1\0 \\S tor a 11 Found:Orantellch11r1c11t W Bay Strut. CM Many btneflu. Pleue pre,fttted 1For furtherjC::°~~tf:d/~.~\rt~~e~~ the Qal 1 ~O\Jf ca 42 5678 e1 w/wbt tummy. atl na antwer In own bandwrit In Orm at on tnd In Must have own car Sun "'-0 W\ \\ ta\!.e 4tc..OO. cal\ G • ' O all . L1 It. B ch SUY ISCorfS in& to Ad flOIM, Dally lervlew call Brian Toa nite thru Fri nlte Call ,... t , on\'f ~;i 4t7·2"13 1-UG-042' Clm Pilot, P.O. Box 1580, 1•rtM4·7Zl3 .0379 ··•eek Oi ow\ Nu111ln1 LVM 3-11 JO Conv Hoap NB area. Poa. attitude ' smiles needed, xlnt benefll• Call: 8'2-8044. Morris Type Cat. 6'7Mo Needed for rapid arow· c 0 • l • Me. i . c I · 1 WtmaM Cl'VVI .... \ ad n old Colleae Park Are• inc re1taurant chain. 92S · ,..~ VVft p\ace \\'\a ~--•• Irvine. 754-3140 545 Corporate Office. Dutltt Apartment M1na1er. SAVINGS'· LQA. M ExpJmence prererred Nursmg •••••••••••••••••••••••include Monthly Bank m a ture couple . U CorporatePlua Crlndrr Restaurant, MUISESAIDI SCIAlll£TS I am looklnc tor a dlJ· reconcillatJon, biweekly Beautifully maintained CoastHwy.,N.B. 1400W.<.:oast Hwy,N B Exper'd , all sh1lt11. AMftllrH count ticket to or round sales postings, & credit 97 unit Cotti Meu. EO MJF _!42·888_! ____ _ Conv. Hosp. Nwpt Bch INlltR.J trap from Cllitomia to card charges 11111.)'111. Adults. no pd.s. Apt + Banking -Counter help Pff' 11·3 Brin/i your snule & J:lll Avllry-Frole -Seattle. PleueCall · Exp preferred & Salary ulary/bonu1. Wkdys TILLS Mon.rri Gary's Dell, ~l &e~1~ri~Ca~r· Juicy -Tumble -••499-47%2•• commenturate with 9-4,callMZ-4907. NoteTelleroeeded New Coast Hwy , CdM MOVIE FLYFREE!P.A. abi.llty. Call Rusty lndepeo~ntBankneedJ ~75-2193 -6'2MM4. ___ _ Remember the old days 2 lor 1 coupons, 13 Pehcan. 71•·549-9322 Automotive experienced Note Teller CRT telephone Sttrt!tory OCIAM & IMLAHD when you roWd 10 to a countries 631·3669 ACCT /llPI <,Backcround in City .Na 45 wpm req, immediate OPllATOIS theater and fllld 1raffit1 "7i' ___,, & Ex per with multiple sets ~IP I:)~~ lion al Symms desired ) opening for 1raveyard I F iC ACCOUNTANT Hotel IHTHIO'iATOI: Now accepting appllca· that WIS IUMltr than oy~ or books, payroll returns ~·;, Xlnl benellta. Salary shift. Mature ple~sant BOOK.KEEPER MBID hons. Queen's Way Bay the MOVIE? ,.,..... & some tax retum prep. -~-·e~-tg-bated.on exp. Saturday per11on. located m Costa Must be sell motivated Marina, 700 Queen 's Found: Old En" Sheep.~·-·~:=."~··••••••••••• dest'rabl•. "'"""""•'lion lntervaewlldesired Mes a , call 631·0140 Experience w/general DISMIYLAJi40HOTB. PAIT-TIME. w D ,_ n-" do I CM .. I -• . tt"'b rv. r-d C II ..... "<11 EOE ledger. trial balance. SIOO/weekend and up ay r ..... mg ,....ac,. g, ma e. n cage ..... ......__aa_ 0 ID sma usmesa ept. a · ...,,...., . -_.,ft 1 Ca II 552·3173 Army ~37·5611 1346 at O.C Animal .... .....,_ 70 of National CPA rirm In M Moe M. Petenon,Operatioru DEUYBY & cash rlow analysis. Now acc~.g •PP ica Reserve ~all you can orrset press ,.....-r-/_Sl_o_res_ Sbell~r. 2 days ull put to ••••••••••··~··••••••• N rt Cent Sal ..,, forecasting, budeet & lions for: -~ No~ EnrollUn•· Cbns ewpo er. ary cmd Jada STOCK HISOH operational planning . EM&IMBI be. Clerk Sl061-$1290/mo, aleep.?S4·S3ll. ---lian Pre·St~t: 320 E. commensuratew/exper. Banking Fulltime, Tues ·Sat WorkwithourCPA&as· (Electrialll operate offset P.ress & English Setler· 18th St .. Costa Mesa CaUM<MS22forappt •IMSTAll fRS* TEU.a PIT 2 JO II 30pm. Fringe s1st corporate president (Graveyard) LA DI ES DISCOUNT automated mlll room Welma~aner, Beagle. Special Program ADMIM.ASSIST/ FtlTllllt Local Newport Beach bener11s SeeHarold,495 of small, rast growing STORE needs man11er equip Must have exp ~ha1redDachshund, 6'6·54.23 sEC• ... .t.•y Savings ' Loa.n has an t: 17lhSt..C.M_._ ( i rm w 1th B d . & sales rersonnel. W/ orrsel preas. Xlnl le & more. Al.so cats -·-.... le . I ---, . . d 2 /yrs experience or Pl aJ Ann "·ti brnalit pkg. Aprly by •· kit'•ns. Irv. Animal 1-"'tW............. 707 Excellent OPPortunity IT "1 'COM"-S imm~ia operung ora DEUVBY manast ratave utaes technical school re ease c a °" • F .. ~~ ---f b' h _.... . A-.. part·time Teller. Ap Non.smoking. Pleasant 21.3-7'9 .. 041 Dec 2nd to city 0 oun CareCenter.7S4-J734 •••••••••••••••••••••• ror ag power~ In· TOC.rnBAT proximate ho urs Over 18 Good C1llf ocean vu olfice an Npt quired. A/C, Refrigera lain Valley, personnel Carrer minded ram1ly dividual wrth top typing P-IOYS! 1 JO. Mand h driver's license & MVR Cl tlon & electnc Must be 1.ogmaleacal depJ 10200 Slater Ave Found male Great Dan~. man 28 yrs old seeks & shorthand skills Must ..,.. l 2 JO, ay t ru C.M Bluennnt ~·M71 r Exp. In real esu.te able to work wk.nds. Hardware, retail sales, F.V 963·8321 blk w1wht mark111gs vie employment. 10 yrs ex· be aagressive, self. We are looking ror Fnday ; Saturday 9·2. I OA' == partnersh1ps&construc· __ ~~--- SA Hgts, 751·~~ perienced mechanic. starter&abletoassume bright, sell motivated year savings & loan or DWYEIY Ilona +.For1mmediate Apply in person to rull ti~e. Part lime OIL CO OFFERS "ex· PtNOttClls SlSO also Cius I drivrrs res P o n s i bi Ii l Y . people to inatall tJres, banking experience re Delivery dnver needed cons1deratioo, send re· ptrsonnel Ca sh I er Coast cellent opportumty for ••••••••••••••••••••••• lic:ense. can operite Congenial Newport bc~ttaesrioesr a·andes othoneroaucr· quired. P11d career ap immed for pla nning ~uDrnSe&salaryh1story to Harldwlarale 497Sec...OO' I cba1gshhbo1nnc·?.~.·~ceufi~~ttyo, various beavy equip Beach commercial " parel. PleasecaU finn 1n OC Reliable & · 260 Newport Ctr I ISOW ,........a..._ I t ....,.... ""'" "' COEDS· Would Love to . b k olfi customers cars. We or. Mt. Denny Parisla ell __ _, p Dr, 11470L 1ilL 92'i60 ar • ~ mature person lll Costa Party with you. Call Sue ment. Background ID re· ro erage ace. fer P.ood tay and a 1 (714~ w groou..... Aime, ..Qllone 644·1160Norma A.: llllttl• New po ctr Real 'state Mesa area. Regardless or Debbie nft""'me tail sales & relates well be l h . """-WPOIT ..... ·o Mon. Wed & Fri Call --I Between toam & 4pm, r .... ..,.. to r,ublic. Rapid learner. Cootac:t Pe . 833-2900 ne 1 s pac age t at ln· 1 "'" _ A 64l ·8820 Bevertr GEMHAL OFACE u F' Litigation Law Farm o ex penence, write ~9363 · 1 C 11 · · eludes disco unts . S"Y•""GS&LO""" --· -m seeks exper'd Legal Set P Q Read. Amenran Sa ary nqot1ab e. a bonu••s. n••d vacat1ons, " "'"" "" DENT A L. F t 1 me P-' ...,__ E 0 E M 'f h ood d" L b B 696 Bll&t2(230 ~ ,.... 11001--1........" ""I I un•-· wit g typing, 1c u r1 cants, ox , 1 · ADMINSTIATIVE medical and tire Ins • , n.s ""• .. " Orthodontic assist ex I Mon thru Fn. 4 to 5 hrs laphone and SH skills Oaylop, Ohio4S401 __ GreatCa .. ., Grandma type, babysit. SPECIAUST pension and more! A.Pp· ~U>r~f'd <;aU 64414.QL daily Must type, run 10 Sa~.640-6960 PartTim~e-~- Escoris Costa Mesa erea. refer. MEIOED ly inPErPsonBal 0. YS J 1 DENTAL ASSISTANT. key, light bkkpg Steven· Hotel 24Hn 641--0180 • Mon·Fri.,646-0864. Afl4 P" .... nuir. BEAUTY J cha1rside. p T position Thom as Antiques LEGAL SECUTilY MHD Ill.A MONEY? C ... /Qecks 1 . TYPISTl'J'tanscriber, "'" ...., ID modem last mov1Dg ~7-3989 _ __ DISMEYLAHOHOTB. <CORPORATEI Positions available de· A• s-AU> JVl.o. wants work at borne SlOO weekend and up. 15221 .._.. lt'ld. PRESTIGIOUS orr Exp RDA only Si ~I General I l n t e r views be 1 n g moostrallng products in """"rt ... -1 ··-5·7600_a!UJmL Call 552 3173 . Army WHt~. Co. I SALOH hrtQstart. 527.2254 Help wanted for drapery &cheduled for last week lo<"al dept & grocer)' -==-~ Reserve ~ all you can E 1 Op · Look dd Now accept.mg applira· N r Job g stores S4/br + bonus -----------------be. i~plo,:'1M"frty starr~5~15~ani:s R~~h~~ DEMTALASST ~:·,~;:rc1=n~:1!,?.~ tionsror. ~er0\ °'; 2 y~':n;~ J1ill963,...__·3=107....__· __ _ Need more cash for Christmas buying? l~~~~~~~~~ll!!!!!!!!~!ii!iiJiil~~-~I Oullette Salon. 200 Roving asst Exp prer tram ~1366 UMIFOIMCLBIC perience T wo at •••••••••••••••• B b II _ __. .... r 9 Newport Center Dr Nonsmkr Npl Ctr G-I --IFor~) torneys Salary co m PART TIME Sell your unneeded items With a tow cost ad under the Daily Pilot Gift Guide Air r r a ys1 er ~~ or 1 1 644·06ll enera ,_..,... 0 c A c at yr old 0 irl. Wkdys, after NB Proress1onals seek10g petati ve. · irport Fl~ ,....__..&-1 • B '· 1 G 1 area Great benehts EVEJINCS ,.._ School 23rd & Orange DEMTALASSIST. I add1t1onal in come 1ungua a + enera Sendresumeto Person~ PACI C EXPRESS. a ave area. Call alter 5 JO j Bookkeeper P time, orrice near SC I .J.71')848-6995 ortire experience re PO ~f~.n~:s~iTfa~! !~~ PM ~·9967 p tame run charge J I Plaza 545~ -General orr~;-~l~~~pel~(~:!Hl~:~e;r!:il ~~k.~~ -Box 7820·1 :: :J~,~r=t~e:::~; tervaewang f1ight Allen· IAIYSITTEI ~~yrs1 l :; :i:t. s Cal~ I DEHT AL RECEl'T. 1 Parkagmg. wpec~?~ &d I incl issuing uniforms. LEGAL SECRETARY ptrsona!Jlles who would dants on Nov. 23 & 2•. Houaesitler companion. 631·3651. Ex per d. r tame for b~y shipping clerk n=ue record keep 1 n g &. Laguna 11.JUs recent Ca be interested in working 9am·Spm. at the So tor 13 yr old boy Lst 2 8-k k -B orrice nr SC Plala for sm pnnung rirm answering phones. Must Probate Exp net Xlnt in Sales & Promotion Coast Plua Hotel. 666 wks of Dec Call 0 0 e e Pe r N ~5 •m P Ii mt' wi I I be con be able to work wknds typmg & S H Siu I ls req with Daily Pilot Camers Call 642·5678 Oftd osldor o Chmtmos .Ad-Vitor Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa Eves (714l675-1129 wholesalr tour co seek5 . I sidered 545·5228, Mr Call Mrs Winslow torr 10 to IS Jears old N . 1· i D (213)404 21Wl Ml charge. bkkpr, over Drwrw w~ I Vernetti -u I . o a1r1ne experence a · _ all .a.eel g r es po n with~;~ger,blind stitch GeneralLabor Apply in person to a~·l060 n 1m1te earn1nr necesu.ry. Must be 18. Babysitter wanted foll slb1htaes & some ad I exper tor a 2 person l Goll storage, P IT personnel LEGAL SEC'Y -ava1l1ble t o rig t Based '" LAX & SFO lime Mon-f'n. my home m101strat1ve matters Sole pract1lloner wnh person Hr. S JOPM to tQ.L_ ______ Costa MesaM2.7169 E II '---ri A workroom Houri) rate pravatt Country Club llSOW.c.rritot I genaralpra ... ·ces~ksa 8:30PM, Monday tbru xce ""'""' its .llrar + full medical and dtn Call 644·5404 .. •u ~ F d So Sa d •••••••••••••••••••••• a1'...... t1ve salary Diane I talbendilS 1 · ----......._ self starter who 18 or n .•Y .me tur ay v 752·0788_ S40 1366 GEHHALOFACE I ga nized & rlex1ble availability For ap· 851 3190 Po 1 n t men t . ca II . • • IOOKUIPB. F/C Omer 9·4 Mon-Fri.. cashier. ~tween IOam & 4pm . --...:. 642.4321. ask for Ben • 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL • Real Estate expenence SCHOOLIUS typing. good wlhgures. MF' MAIMTBCAMCE W1 llJ1 ms. • prererred. Bank ~con o•IVR9'· ~hable, respoos1ble & E O.E M F PBSOH l"'!!!!--1!!!!!1----!!f • I · I led "' .. a. bondable. 979-07•7 1-.!!!llll!!l•!!IL•••••I I"' 8 D • 3 Lin s • 8 Dollars c1 aallon, genera ger. I Class to train school bus I --I"" . . Southland Corp. has an 1--------• • ays • e • trial balanre Needed drivers now being I Housecleaning I will opening ror a person to P·RTTIME • 1mmed Ask for Mrs j rormed If interestt<I GEMHAL OfftCE train you $4 00 hr plus pe rrorm basic main ~ II s easy to place your 8-0ay Week Classlf1ed by mall and 1t • ! Dez~0-9900 --appl) lluntangton Beach p T artemoaos, 1-6 PM. bimonthly raa.ses to S5 tenance duties 1n tbe Mai!Jngoperallons • costs 1ust sa -that s only a dollar a dayl To Qualify for this I BUS BOYS C1h School OISt 735 14th I must be able lo type & t 61~~s :Illy 'Mii489766 Seven·Eleven Stores No exper req'd Must be e special offer you must be a non·commerc1al user o ffering • I Days & nights George·s 51-".H 8 ~ 7519 _si>ell 979·111L -:--w:ekday! 1 w:eke~~ ;J:~ ~u1c:S:!uJ:p~Uac:~~ grr~~a~1:11a~:Cv~~h merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad and the price must • Camelot N.B 673·3233 ENGRAVER to en)1ra\e !Ha irdresser wanted. witb l anytime! knowledge or 110 220 Fashion Island area • I ==-== words & p1rturts on rollow1ng only Village HOUSECLEANERS volt c1rc wtry, dry wall 760--0501, 8 36-12 JO be in your ad The cost s tays the same wherher your ad e I IUSIOY ~ass. s1her & brass ~)_1r Mall 4='M·1600 -I F'lex hrs, PT/IT. Own & framing roncepls, & ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!••~ • needs eight days selling time or 1ust one • Experienced Breakrast ust have attr~CllVC Hairstylist trans. Ex 'd. 540-~7 lhetr own truck or van., ________ _ • I & lunch shirt ror Towers handwriting & be able to Be your own Boss Sub· I -----Entry level salary with 2 PAIT TIMI • Restaurant Laguna use sandblasting en lease space an NB Ask reviews during 1st • Use one word tn each box About 4 words make one Beach Appiy to Jan itraver S5 ~ hr So (!Ir Chuck, 675-2046_ -HOUSECLEANERS to 9 mo of employment 6·9pm Ex:pandmg youlh e class1f1ed line of type M1n1mum ad is 3 lines Please print • I Flood · 497-4477,_ext J75 I ~0~!~~lass Engra-mi: , HAllDWAIE hr. Ptr car MS-5123 Xlnt co benefits Please ~~:~:!'r!r r~rsmsh~~ plainly • IUS P'BSOH - - -Retail sales. Lagurui HOUSBJEPEI apply an person. 1140 W outgoing mature people • I PIT A I ID rson ' Beach Full time. part Miniater & wife need LaVeta an OranH. to motivate amb1tiou~ • • Le B PPY1 !i4 N EXPAHDIMG 11me casbaer Coast housekeeper I child 978·0137 1~13 yrolds Call 2Spm r----------:.--------------------, • Newpo1~~~:·N B Need M F Exp d 1n J:!l!!dwaree7...00_. __ Live ln or ~ Costa Mesa Arf1rm1tJvcAct1on M2-4J2l ,ext J'3 Ask for • I I · small business pro 1 I Nace res1d Call ___ EOL I Andrea • _645-67~ --cedures or a desire to l HAlDWAHSALES 7141645·7650 cchuuhl. MAI NT PERSON • I I CAR WASH I learn on a pt basis Full time Apply in Resid.~l I Exp'd m cement. cinder ll!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!lm!!!ln•el!!ed!!!!!e!!!!!d"9 • I I • Full & p tJme help. App Bonuses & travel for P e r s o n . C r ow n HOU~ block. bnck, ute. noor Pt:~of'~:'rs ruJt lime I I • I) mperson.2950Harbor rtghtpeople NHardware, 1024 Irvine. M th z•~ 1ng , carpentry, etc I Please'caU~l22S4 I S 1.00 I • C""'ula Hoi ii .... __ I per . speak Spanish &I M....,.IC"' ,.ll.l'Tev Photo lab. needs dnver. • Bl \ld ,C M I Call962·3232 _ ~· _ __ us ave TOY~· ex mo.5'8-6019. I -----· -·- • I "_..n a .... Enghsh & be able to ...,., --' pre lrr ltte truc k I 10 60 • Marine Hardware Store FUU CHAIGE Earn S6 . 00 Pr hr 1 swam. Llve·in with free I Experienced lull lront hatchback Ca!Jr Dnver • I . L _MS-171J _ IUSIMESS MGR. Housekeeping 10 Irvine roc;im & board. supe.rviu office: H B area. Wnte 1 Lie +amplr 1n5urance I I • ,..__. F.xrellent oppt 'y t or & CdM A~rox l2 hr wk. children. 6 & 7 yrs old & C!assified Ad 1986, Daily Also various lab duties • 13.20 CA~ rar eer minded Ex.I Gtr! Friday Homt prepare meals. do Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, S98·CM~7 11 I • Fashion lslaod retail ecull ve dedicated to t Serv1res. M9-5022 housecleaning, ramily Cost a Mes a . CA --• I 15 80 I • store. Expr pref Fast operahng with Chrishan I H--'W laundry & assist wllh 92626-0560 ---p R E S C H 0 ~ L • • advancement tor right prind ples Must bear-...,.. shopping Answer phone MedicalSecretary TEACHER-exper d. I I • I person Some eves or ' lion & people onented l~lk & take messa ges . Experienced Medi cal over 18· must be reha • I Add $2.60 for each additional llne for 8 time• I wknds req. Call Ray or Experienced in business Possess good t yping S608 i mo. Take ad to: Secretary Front orf1ce J!.1! 842·13}.3.~9889 __ • I I • Jim..:.~4-50!.0,E_Q~-operations Work direct ~b~:~Y·0:f.~elsi~nat~::~~ nearest State E~ploy I Manager ror Sm all The fastest draw an the • I . I pleasant. orgamted, de off1rer or last grOWIDI! Non hospital selling Orange County DOT Practice Class1l1ed Ad. Call To. I • I Cashiers. exlnt opp ror ly with chlel executive I live Newport Beach ment Service Office m Orthopedic Surger y 1 West a Daily Pilot • I Publish my ad for 8 days start mg ----------• Lall minded pe rson firm w carry OU\ polJcy, COnllct Ms. Irene Ruli l01.677·0IO. Ad paid ror __ 759·9199 -day6'2~---- 1 J • ~nefils 1ncluded. Apply make business opera 640-89~. h.1 employer M .. n .. gemenl I Classification mpersoo: I t1onal & budget plans 1----Housekeeper, Sun & Mon r ./ ---• • TM Good Earili Structure rapitalizallon HOSTESS/HOST only. Houseceleaning & • I N Hire & delegate small Part.time. luxury hotel child care, Lag Bch ame • •,· .. =-... statr or key personnel. restaurant in Laguna area 641 ·8700 dys. • 11 Address • Must be motJvated setr. Beach. Apply to· Jan (Eva>. eves/wknds • 210 Mewporl .tr Dr. starter. Experience with 497.4477 Ext, 475. EOE 497-3983 I Cl.ty zi·p Phone e HtwDort~ Real Estate limited w d -. -- • I Partnerslu""' & proJetls ant A ~116'2·5678 Want_Ad Hel ~ 00-5678 CHEF'S Johnny's Rest ,.... Ch k M 0 I d 0 • · now taking apps. tor a + Salary & com· e I ec or . . enc ose chef's 11 daystpt nites. pensat1on open, com· • I • Exp"d only Apply bet. mensurete with ex· I I Charge my ad to • 3.5 PM Mon F'ri only penence & ability All • 2250 E. 17th St at Tustm replies stnctly confiden· I 0 ..... # Exp • Av SA t1al. For immediate con • I ··-· sideration, send brier re· • sume including ex • I E • CUllCAL perience, ulary history • D # xp. Realesl1le syndication ' requirements to I • processing clerk tor NB Professional Invelop • L------------------------------Invest finn Processes meot Services. Inc .. 260 r••••••••• WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ••••••••••••••, • new invest. involvi ng NewportCenterDr.,Ste. • • bank depo1iu ' detailed 470, Newport ~ch, CA • ! 11111 r NO POSTAGE--, : • ~":;~~r-~a~~.!r. ~·lewboneedpeople 8 !.': J NECESSARY Q~I puter exp. helpful. Call should always check the • 1r MAILED • 714/640-0123. Service Directory in the I IN THE • -. _DAlLY PILOT _ • • UNITED ST ATE S . D ·1y ,., ~ • ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL . . :. • II I .................... \ • c: ~ • • • ~ n AST CL ASSPEllMIT NO IJ COSTA MESA (ALIFOAHIA ;i • j: : • K PQST •GE Will se P•a av •OORESSEE s • Advertisine: Sales : 8 i Orange Coast Diiiy Piiot m • F.xper. newtpaper d1JP111y 1alesperson to • < 3 handle key attaunts for Orange CoHt tel I a1·1y P1·1 1 I~ t. • D1il7 Pilot Salary. romm1sslon and 8 ~ ~ : : excellent bencl1ts Orowth opportun1U a (j i • I : tor peraon with cart.'t!r amblUons. Send , 8 I e1 I -1 : com plete ~slime l() Maffi l'endtT. PO • Bo• 1580 I :. Box 1580. Costa Mtaa CA. 92821. No phone ·.m:====:-.•I • r-11!1 , please Ah Equal Oppor·I • 330 W. l1y St. ___ 1 t I 1 : tunil)' £mplofer. • I Cotti M111, CA 12828 ! I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT sr6W~Nrs NEEDED Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. c. ... 0 m1e•IJf.Mtl. There's More To Restaurant Management Than Meets The Eye/ CARL'S JR. Would L.ilce To Show You, Eye To Eye. We'd like co show you why our Mal"lclgement Canchdate and Assistant Mal"lclger 1ra1r11ng progr1ms are some of the l11ws1 available . anywhere! And how competitive our salaries .ind benelus are And how a future wuh .in or_ganizahon hke CARL KARCHER ENTER PRISES means s1ahil1cy, wcurity. rt-wdrd. recogn11ion and growth And wht•r<' you <..in progress And a whole lot morl' Don't hesllate another day apply m J>t•r son and we Wiii meel with you and dlS(uss your lulUre with CARL'S JR. • t _ • • a30W. IAY ST~: COITA~~· t2t21 -'. NI IOUAl.Wl'O*flJilllfY l.n.o\'lll .' • -.,.......................... . ........................................... • l .. ' " . l .E. IHYESTMEMT Earn while you leam HER I TAGE INVESTMENT will teach you creative f1nanc1ng, 1031 Ex· changes. investor de velopmenl & counseling. Exper. counttlors re· ce1ve I~ comm This IS an unusual oppty for right person. Confiden t1al interview Call V 1nce $46-5880 Sales fo....,. Im Grot1p ( (, ) ) WANTED ( ( ___ <05 ___ ) ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good EarnillCJS • Super. Trips • Great Pri1es CALL CI RCULATION -OEPA~ENT llilyPilal 642-4321 I f Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday. November 20. 1981 • I ~ ----·~--------~.....---~~~~------...-.............. -. ................ _ - Otlngt Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, November 20, 1881 ~ .... !:::~ .......... !!.' .. ~!.=.. ••. !~~!.: ..... !!!!'Tl.""' 9070 --==·1 " !~ ............ !!!! ~!.~ .... !!!! ~·.'."L..~-·-.. _.. ............................... u. wt1ill i"hr --llll ••• , ••• Y1 1 tl'A-. ... ,.,,.,. ...................................... ·....... ..I VOl.llWAW "....... IMW '712 &*"'· ":;.V:,....~': T' IOIW Olli *·._... atru, ttH.' Merk """'81Mr. aU .......,.., com pl. 'overh1&I•~ Wuted. Slip ror u · '17 SUZ GSTIO u.ooo ml., INISILftCU Top dollan for 3pa11a ..................... .. .... p rf ctlt4. MM •"-Yo...._rw • Ml·l• .,,, .... II MWri" ,,....... . l!'OUtr.Brtl&olc.d Pvt xlnl cond . Xtru Drlllmlte LX a •i*d Cart. Buia, Campen, OIAMMCOUMTY"S .. .,., . Ntw ~rn t0&ot, 111 Homt Pref. WllllDC to m·1qU~ wltb elr, ittrao It tl4'1 Audf'1 0LmT .\TAii • 00..rvrli z:_~~t~ cft~:~r 1\:i 'Jb..:i:.'.~;..f~ ~.~~~~~~ TI A I I WI MD £l'u~A'1',=· t!on~~~~ .. b~~. cu•tom c•=-•hell. A;:~~=R &' !!!_111'!_1M drive, color coed Hc •1111eolor •a.a . CaJJ (lJlJ) TACHl'S Prlm1Newpott8Up,S.S'• rldlna pea•. tu11•1• Uktntwl ( > YOLUW..-. -.a111tte11... I • aa· Cb11t1maa trwlr. 17'. Private Party. rt ·~ ..... .ss1 ... 11111a.et.81Yd . ., II" Co1I01t eolor TV ,.._,..... IJt bJ Am. llartM, ta · · 4· ''9 HARLEY DAVIDSON JIM MH940 HUNTINGTON BEACH rr ... ....,. • .JOn t£/4cll00 ..,..-• ttH macwa&t Lotdeid IUO · · • • , . 1 . l ll71llaadl Blvd. al ~vClr SIM. ll" llad1/wlLll1 ~.... M ft lanJ S.p. Im· :rt.HKfft'P"f:l:to"rl~ Sldelletol8'$1.a. 74" $4500. Also many YOLllWAUM. I. TV J olu1'1 . , •yz-wq ..... 1 .. " ............ mo llle~B ~Up + brida•. 1,000 ml raqt, ' G8EAT<..11 uraalted color fftl !!.'....... I HP Ev..,,., la top tG141Sx~LOfl:fRZ ~~~-w/atru, oner 31 ~Mltlcll OrtalChrlttnwBu '71 PORO COURIER .&.a-..1U11U1::!11~11.1·--r11 1 ti a..-1 SITS.Allollouat. , au..,..., mt)' ~ s lkl RM ~ · ,. .. ••lf•14trto. .... ................. • ITS.• •Ud'• • ltll .. PtnD YID c1rrypaper .... ISf,500 3(1' s~ .... mo Until ,, d Ill 170...... t ,1.oo. Bedd, 5 •pd. tran.a. • · · • SportftaMi, twn l20I · ...., · ~ ., never ra-.~. lllSO or aoo economy. 'ilis BMW JDCD. 1llnr. eew m<*r, lie. cond. A/C, AM/FM eueeue. dt1tMwl. aed uae. ttl •••· Cit.a Speda1 PfMbow 45' ColooiaJ s.r "71 l• H, . Day1, 731-2MI, evrnln I Ready to won or p&ey, I SIL Jllftalt.1 tPNktta •••••••• .. •••••••••-• 8-dlx lll&O ptlot, •. • dtll Jd'd w/~ca '1 e . Yamaha Vlfl&O II Uke OHIUIO (1030AT) • Ill DtductJble dOH· wllltt Coutellatloo SPORT '1SHERMAN bfft' value on I.hie cout: Boat 1llp (or nnt. up to new with lowttay mlJea, 131•. TbeodoN RoblAI. ~ad Mt 142•5171 Uou. loMt,plaw, car. Compau, SlOO. 17S.1'3l, r O.W.C. 14 ' Huot. Harbour, ~tru.HM§29 Dir., Harbor Bhd .. ..... tlOO Pl•w:.m-:. ll$:W1Mtw ttoo ~.~!~~'.:n4f; ~of .......... ta,ooow ,=.J=i'~m. ~;~:!!!..Wt/160 N2~~~:0.~ ...... ••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• a, hln eru..der 270'1 35 Vllll,na S.F. '71, t · s..I tOIO ••••••••=~•••••••.. LUY PICIUP inatalled "11 low bn1 ~!" ga:, Id d w~CI, ••••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••• RENT: rt dell.at mlr hm. Dynamite! 41,000 miltt Onan, t.tak coctaflt aea. ris.~ ~ ,...1~.000 Unlq ue 1 man Hydro· alps 1 self cod.. SZM. wll. on thll lhtrpie wlt.h 4 .~·IAVI BIG ·$. ¥.. IN STOCK N9W IEW 1982 IOYOIAS ~" '"' I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT ACTUAL DEALERS COST +10%* ADD ONlYCALIF TAX. LIC. AND DOC. FEES ./ 1982 CRESSIDAS ./ 1982 CELICAS ./ 1982 COROLLAS ./ 1982 TERCELS ./ 1982 STARLETS ./ 1982 PICK UPS ./ 1982 4X4 TRUCKS ./ 1982 STAKE BEDS ./ 1982 UTILITY BEDS ./ 1981 L. CRUISER WAG. •DEALER COST INCLUDES FREIGHT, PREP WAX, lNSEAL, DLR. ADOED EXTRAS (IF ANY) HUllY!-SIE DIS 9 PM 11/23 /81 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA IHE "4 0 HASSLE DEALER 18881 B~ACH BL . HUNTINGTON BEACH 847-855 5 L\':iY TO REACH .:.T C,tdlFIELu I\ BEACH VHF, CB, A RDF. c, eve plane boat. Priced to tit !JJI. pp. §40.fSIS apeed lrw .• map ft .............. ._ ...... . power wl.ncb. tu.llcanva1 , • aell, mU1l aell. 1111-1891. 2S' motor home, fully self campeubell. (12JSZ84 ) OUI AJM-coven.~ nthlnaaqulp· 80 PACEMAKER. 33 759·0810 con t ained $5500. $3'tl YOUI ~:! :aJ1~~2~~: ~~~~.::: ~! IMh. S..... 9090 5*3071. Ml-~ JIM MA11MO tn1 cbtln, outn11era, ocrer. Open for WptC· ....................... ,...,., ,,.... 9170 YOLISWA.a4 Premlumprices SATISFACTION outbo•" kill net, lloo ' Sal/Suo o lo s, ....................... 11111-.Bt•d p•ldlo•""1 .... "' Sal"·i ·+Leulft1 portable bait receiver. Dockllde at 141t Weal DIJ SfflAC( Hard top tent trailer, 42.. ((orelinordomest.lc> Lons ranae: 300 aala ~ay,N8, Month! boat ' RV sleeps I. IOOd condiUon .• 79 P'ORD COURIER. insoodcood.ltloo .. fuel IA 4 ta.Db, 120 &ab 20 Cbria Crall Cavalier. storaae ~or alu 24 9'7-8879 Economy flua. 4 apd. See Ui F1nt! w:ter ~ ~ 'f°· fu,vlna VI, trlr. Sell or trade on hr sec u rm , ; e e 24' AlJo, Mlf·cont., rear trant. tde1 (or work or ~111J1••11.1••~I DAT SUI • oar · re r ••· l1rboat.1l795.SU.5"4 1 b" ' ' hi bat.h, aJr, •wnl.na. S3500 extra car Good trans ~~::.~:vbead/o~:n, "18 Ga.Jule tri·hull, fresh p1r~~f 1~:~ .. N~~ponr~ orlrade. 58'1!4' ( IRIOlS) ( POO~T ) deck swim step bo.f:. water cooled, 250 hrs, Dunes. llJl Back Bay ........... UllltJ 9llO $3589. Theodore Robw. Ins 'ladder. sl~epa 8 $5500 or beat offer. Or Newport Buch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dir., Harbor Blvd • Safety utPs>ect· 3 fl~ iH·USI. leu@ 6"·0510 Xlnt cond. 5'X8 ' truck Costa Mesa. 64.UOIO or ullna:i1ihera. · z life IMh, ltrl/ bed lrlr. New tires, $335. _.$4().~82=11"----- rtlt.a, nare kit, 3 bllse CHrtw 9050 548-1 · '76 DATSUH pumps. Sll,000 CASH ....................... ,,_.,oet.:M. Allto s.nice, Pn rtCI .. FIRM . Call answer ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Acc.-W. 9400 Dynamite 4 speed 311,&U~. HOUDAYPAITllS C~n, S./ ....................... pickup with custom USED~~RUCKS '79 2t' Searay, loaded, WHY NOT TAKE A IMt 9120 shell , m111. atfreo, twn 1crew. VHF. Trlr, BAY CRUISE Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ATT9fT'IOM Veryclun! OCS8883J COME IN OR Ul,000. 547 -6949 ; Yachlina Conaultaols CamP_er riu Ran~hero. Me"S Sl2ts iral!EC~~~s•• 9'19·8109evs <714)675-2960N.B. CammoStoverefnse 2TONNEAUCOVERS JIMMAllHO "' _...,..._ ,_ 40' OWENS, Tri·cabln. In •• 5 u Fits MG's, '71 lhru '81 YOLISWACHH Cormier·DeUllo live.aboard slip. Npt IMh, W 9060 Moforiaedllin 9140 Neverused,f15ea. l8'71l Beach Blvd CHMOUT Harbor~ ....................... ;·;.r;~·9;~:;~;~~~;;~ Marias:n-1'197 lvem11 l4Z.ZOOO H~~t'lft~i::-~H f'WllOATSUP IHI.,.... 16 2 sears, runs perfect For Sale· arz boot, $35. lnt'I Travelall, ad rub· 147-60l7er "790ATSUN20EX.5spd. Under market, S9,999. colored sail, comp Inc $350 '76 ~ Batavus AM /FM car stereo $20. ber, drive-train. trans, • 3 I lrans., AM /FM stereo . Trlr, all xtru incl ship trlr. $35008'7·~ pso. 673·8786,875-3823 64Z.0787af\h1tdys. dlff. (work horse) $400 ~~ ~i!~~ ~:e:nd~·:~ to •bore. Call Mack: Fo~ sale 47 Ketch '76 Motobecane moped. 400 CHEVY BLOCK orbltofr.67H292 Allfot, l.,arted It today. (944XJY 1 9'2·7788. Sailboat llve·•·board. Xlnl mecb. Rough paint ENGINE 1100 1958 Ford Pick·up, run· ••••••••••••••••••••••• (P4839) S4llS8 Theodore C.dll'·csto"-"aru 1 mslr .tr cuest bdrm, 5.~3 641Mll4 nins but needs work Allcl '707 Robins. Dir., Harbor .. """" I shower, full salley. boat . Whatever the Fad , fully eqwp Nwpt Slip-n PUCH MOPED. low Small block Chevy carb .tr Malle oUer. Ev MS-3273 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B Iv d ., Cost a M eu Roll 'em oft the market prime toe 1213)783-853.S milease. x.lnt cond $375 i n t a II e fr o m' · 7 5 '72 Cua tom Ranchero Too •75 AUIM FOX 642.0010 or ~11 With a Classified Ad · · .rt. 6pm. 631-5179 Corvette' K&N air filter many xlras to list. Good 4 speed wagon, only 1980 310 GX. 5spd, 1Ureo, CaU Now! 6'2·5678 R!~~1S: n Kite. Xlnl L179 blue Git.ane moped, set·up for whole system! Cond. $2300. 642 S.60. 60,000 miles. Lovely con· tape A/C sunroof low ' ~5916 excell. cood .. S200 Don Ready lo bolt on. $225. &46·1780 dition. 1374PCF) mile~. XtDt cond. Tue 0 Skates · skis · feds · snowmolile Sell your used items in our Daily Pilot Gift Guide • Catt 642-5678 875-5114 951-8838 before lO·JOam ·74 CHEVY LUV $26'5 over lease. ~1486 alt. , Used windsurfer. custom 78 Puch Moped Newport I or after 9. m _ Good rood SHOO Call JIM MAllHO 6pm . xlru · s750 Mark L $450 Very good cond I aft &.'96-2729 YOLISWACHH ~=,-9,-0-D-.. ---.,..--642·1400 day. 966·3046 ~.3393 Alltoi forS. .78 0 ~ --.. ,~ eves. 1··••••••••••••••••••••• odge •T P U 18711 BeacbBlvd. IUMC;Cil Dufour sail board, fine Motoro!C'/ IMPORTANT Absolutel>: immac 142·2000 Air, radio, chrome bum· holidax silt! 12· 6 .. long. Sc ti 50 N011CETO 1200xl6.5 tires/rims. '72 IOOLS sedan, beige pers EXCELLENT 68 sq rt. of sail. Sll50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• READERSANO truck must be seen. ext., perl run. cond., CONDITION. (8647 ) 080. weekdays llU"833 76 Yamaha12S RM'. ADVERTISERS Must sell · 417 l89S AM/FM nu tires, 4 spd THIS WEEKS SPECIAL eves/weekenijs644-1318 S3SOOBO The price or items •74 Chevy I lon, dual $1400. firm642.f084 olllr $6HS 27' Catalina. ·1s. Xlol _546-2729 -advertised by vehicle wbls. pickup bed. ISO IMW 971 z SADOIJIACI IMW cond. Loaded Pvt pty 79 Yamaha 250 Enduro, de1 ale~r'· and tdhe ve.lu.cle s11.787sa6setankes . runs gd ••••••••••••••u ••••••• 131•2040 49M 949 • •752-191.9•• only 800 nu , Uke new c au1 1e a vert1S1ng · v . _ j!_()99 QBO. 557-2590 columns d<>et not in· '75 Chev Luv stick lo m1 1911 IMW ·so 280ZX, 10,600 m1, Im· YEMTUIE21 'II HOMOA 200ATC elude any applicable $1900. 631·31 99 , or CLOSEOUT mac, auto. a/c. am/fm w/lrlr .tr mtr. Many xtrs taxes, license, transfer 675-8307 SAVE' I caas, ll0,900. S31.f388 Xlnl cond.$3400 1000 548-14~ fees, finance charges, .64 Chev ..., T abt bed 1·77 B210. Low mt . l (213)Q).0)67 i 11HONDA400F feesforalrpoll';lilonC'Oll PU.&cyl.3sPd.80Kma .. 'owner . $2750 eves, Z4'Sloo fb ... Int 13K .clean,S800/0BO troldevlcecert.ific1llons ll50 0 BO-"°"• 6'2·1102 p, re&<u., 1 · 1·72!n S4S-e8 or dealer documentary .._........ · 1 o dr kb k cond.b~~ 4, 7 sa~ls, "66 BMW w/sidecar. reaJ prepnation charges un· i7 ford P.U. truck, Fl50 Sales ~nd Le~s111g at 0 alsun .510 2 . a I ~uuo:, d~a~f:~!:fi clmir. full dress. USOO Jeu otherwise specified custom 6 cyl. auto., competitive pnces. Ex· green. Stick shin. 1750 ,,.,, ••10Jan or co nsider trade by the advertiser trans, pb, pa. gd run cellent servke and part.s ..-964~·7~526~-----•d asll for a ....,,....., cond 1087 dept '80 210 Waaon. Low miles. Clwfste.os A•Ykor LASER 2 sails . a ll ~ 3746__ G1Mral '510 15400/oHer 642-2255. equip .tr covers 1995 Classified Ads. your one ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.. 9570 Good selection or P~· USS ________ , 7609079 t h a&rft..tl•~s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ytously owned BMW .tr ...IC?!~=------ . 'o s oppuig center -~.15•-~•--"63 Ford Econoline other fine can in tx· '81~al20CSX. M~l cood ~.~': ....... !!!!!~.~'! ....... ~ ....... ~.'! ....... !~ ~·.~:.'! ....... !!~ ,~·.~~.': ....... !!~~!~·.~:.': ....... !!~~ Buv1~~~E~ING i~~:C~~~.~op' celleot condluoo. :X~~~es. ~~~pes. All SERVICE RESALES: OUR RECENT SURCE IN NEW CAR SALES HAS LEFT US OVER- STOCKED. JUST LOOK AT THESE VALUES!: .,..,..,. ........... ~Ar. .......... ~~ IMPORTS RAMllo, 4 •PMd. 11""9• & m0<8' • 1&41 uoc . A>1 radoo. 111-& '"°' .. • ICTP707 1179 OOOOE COLT RediG. .,ny1IOCI.&.lo•11>olt1 • 373 ZEI 1974 DOOQI COl.T WAGON Reci.o, auto -run. gfell' • 297 LAH 3597 4597 3997 1977 r..,~ "Jr..,.,.. ..... r:~ WHOLESALES .,, ........ P.~ ............. P....,..,A 1MI aUICk llfOAL Ye EQUIPl*I wttll pow•• tlff•"'9 & more' ·~ 1971 IUICll ILf CTllA l/onyl top. aplll ...... _, IOCM, 1lttto tePt. w11om ....,...._ 11110. all. & mot .. • ICEU2"3 1'71 OlOt MLTA II OIHIL 7675 5075 , ufly loeded -pOWtl wondowl & IC)cq, -to. UN wflN4. crulM, POW•• apjll 4900 Mii & mott' •31«M& . SOUTH 1978 PONTIAC TRANS·AM T·TOP T1lt wll"4.C1.11lom-... 5997 :::~'-·"- !tam Mistr Pickup llAMO..WltlJUM MIMI PIC"'" ' mm MOW IM STOCll ~ 18n9t MOWI ----- ~ ............ ~... ~..,~ TRUCKS & VANS 1979 FOllD COUllll!ll "CK·UP 4997 E .. n hH sunroof • IS<i950~ IMO CHEVY PICK·UP Powe• ••-1ng.11erto IAl>t l~t _, 7597 cu.a°"' w"Hls •flCI l•H.) IMu .., •lllO 'f'llOI .. t1T717118 IMO CHfVY LUY PICK·UI" s1 .. eo ·~ cam!* tllell ' mo<w' 5497 ••171788 1tl0 OMC ~IALLl!llO PICI( UI" P-wonoo,n SOl•t _, IHll & IOCll&. tt.,.eo iape 1~1 wflffl cuetom 7497 ..tlfflt & oeml cn.otM c:ampe• Ill•~ & "'°'*' •rY20706 "" ~ ... ~..,,. FAMILY r...., ~ ..... ~.., 19n aUICK SKYLARK Aulo. power """ng & l>!•~•t. 11•110 tepe • 128 RKA. 3297 1918 l'ONTIAC PHOl!NIX Tiii whffl pcf,.er W!ll(j(lwl, 11.110 . 3997 cuttorn Wllffll. • ~40 1119 CHl!VY ~I! T11t ..,,..t '9dlo. 111. 11110.. _, 4997 llff•ing' brekes. • 103 Y8C 1177 VOLQWAOIN llAH IT 3697 4 -ea. 11ereo & lllOre' •He SXG 1971 CHIVY HOYA ti ~. rtdlG. _., eleenng, •ut0c •~ &~•154W01( 4697 AICllllt=ltpnot-T•.--&CIOc '-........ """"117111 . DODGE 2888 HarbOr Blvd., Costa Mesa .540-0330 All makes & models Allfot Wfmllld 95'0 We abo have a lease '73 Pick Up. "'bll eng. Leue any 1981 or '82 on ••••••••••••••••••••••• company lhat leases new paint. MUST SELL ~pr Cr S200 dn gels you WE NB YOUI otber makes of autot. best offer. 644-1170 mto any make GOOD USID CJ.II trucks and vans. For ad· "80 200 sx Sport A/C CALLNOW ' I · diti~n.I Information on stereo, fuel uijct .. 20K 675·9153NB~A An)'1hin1cons1dered . leasma please call... . B .tr 1977thni 1980 714/972·1210 714/661·96ll mi. eauty economy. 4 Indy Mags with new 116.995. O/B/O, 645-4126 E60X 15 Goodyear , ~ Foragooddealandgood or548-2'7S6. Polulass tires, $3(111 for I alter sales service see '76 DATSUN 710 WAGON. Set. &u·W. 645-0721 · le 4 cyl.. auto. trans .• air Mens $40 Penn for S21. 1· & rond. EC'OOOm)' pl1.11 ex· Adams Barber Shop tra room for fa m1ly. 2'750Harbor,S45-3U5 • .'1'' •o..,.c.-y Must see. Only 59.212 &.A&-../ 2925HarborBlvd. SA1.ES-SERVICE-t£ASING careful m11es (0841A ) -c~.ics 9520 COSTA MESA 208 w 111. SANTA ANA S2999 Theodott Robins, 9 9 O 714/835-3171 Dir., Harbor Blvd .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • CLOSED SUNDAY Costa Mesa. "2·0010 or PRETTIEST WE MllD For the best deals an _54o.32~~1~1 ____ _ '57T.O YOUIEX011C SouthemCalifomia DtLon.. 9721 IN TOWH! & llmSH CARS Come See U1 Today!• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• HSTOffll! j ~-BRAMDHEW JCWJKZJ I~~ SA~C• DELOREAN THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1000 HAAllor, lll\10 CO~TA Ml ~A 042 0010 ----- CLASSIC MUST ANG COMYBTllU Beaut 'H Mustang Convt .. clean cond .• new ball., tires. shocks. 2119 V8, auto, fac. air. $6400. P.P: (714)770-1549. "65 Mustana. Good cond. Sell/track. Wk 642-0531. Res. 645·914.2 "47MGTC Xlnt cond, SIUOO/OBO Pvt party, l-8r1·2160 4 Wltffl Drh" 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 4 TOYOTA 414 UMDCIUISB Dyn1mlle 4WD, 4 speed station waaon. Special seals, mags & many xtras . Super sharp' (070LPE) S2ttl JIMMAllMO YOLISWAMM 11711 Beach Blvd. 14 2 Jeep, '71 CJ Reneaade, va. xlras, spokes ' wranalera. S3 450 6'2·1llltYI 'A BRONCO NEEDS WORK, $1000. . S5HM , ...... '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 4 ....... Toyota, $ IDd am/fm, air. 10,000 ml. f ate over eaxm'tm.Tm 1171 c..rtlr. a.. ~ . ........... •• 3100W.CoutHwy. ....,..,M ~l p~ IMMEllATE Newport Beach _...... •rJUtn e .wy DELIVERY 642• A~~~~P~WY. WANTED! .131-~0~~5 ~t4t Hiida Lale modeJ Toyotas and : Closed Sundin Santa Ana Volvos . Ca l l us! - TODAY !!! TM Mod bdtiacJ li arle Ike TOYOTA·YOlWO ltUHert...tl•& c ......... . ,.. '4&·00)., ~···•01 Tep Ollar Pid For Your Car! JOHHSOH & SOM u.c•ttc:W] 282e Harbor Blv . Coeta Mesa 5630 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CAIS AUMMA4M40M POMTIAC/SUl.UU 2480 Harllor Blvd COSTA MESA 4'-43 9-1457 POISC .. S WAMTID Allow us the opportunity to consider the purch11e or tradt·in ol your cle111 Ponche. ~ wtlh U1 Today! WllUY CLIAMCAIS AMD1IUCIS )NNft. I ~1 ~Vi;'\ f I ~ '· ------- • ... ~~'=Or 540-7430 LeeseC..Wle 301 W. Warner Ave. McLant1 IMW!! 1 block watoUtain ~Ora.... ..... '727 r1~n2.sl'li ·~~~?:U~:; '77 320 I Snrf. AM /FM. HONDA Air. Very Clean. New Hir..t.D~"'..._S tires. SIOOO. 645· 7200 """ """'Sil wlldys. HPM. Moo·frl TO A Y!!! Sylvia. 1973 BMW 2002, 4 spd, · UMIVBSITY new Blaupunk\ AM /l°"M SALES6SERVICE stereo cassette. sport OLD~ steering wheel . new HOMDA radials. HK miles (iMCTIUCIS Sot950. (he. 875PAE lCall 2850 Har1>or Blvd Gerhard 673·0930 or COSTA MESA 642-0131. ---'5,_40-::..:....<.;t~ ---·n Bf(W 2002, auto. I i9 5 spd. Sliver Black owner, top cond. S3500. int. AM /FM cass. AC. 499·236 3240 Xlnt cond. l5400PBO. '80 BMW 6ll. Auto. wht/· Pl:0.1~f:.l~. _ tan, 11,000 ml. Best of. "74 Civic Hatchback, pb, fer . ta lie ovu lse. clean. ml. 11800/0 BO. 494·N.56 ~IL .• _. Don't need it? We'll bet •e~1dy dtes! Make beautiful !Mic by listin1 yolJf llllQflted mosical ilstrllMlll WI Ifie Dal~ Pllet lift Gille 1 __ T =--~-----------._..--~-----------------------.~ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Novembtr 20, 1981 ~ .... 1rM AMlet.~1rW Alltel,..,,..w WM,l•1rW . W...l•••rW A.t..,U1ed UM4 Altet.U_, ~U_, ~UM4 '~'" •..................•.•••...........••..........•.................... ·········'············· ······················· ·························•··•··•·············· .............................................. ················~ .... t7J7 Mwte.. ._ '74 ..... t744 ........ t770 Yef,• t772 c.-.. H II ct.fNW tt2 '-4 H4' MINa'y Hit..... . -............................................................................................. ······················· .................................................................................................................. . 10 Honda Prt 11,000 ml. •Ml. ........ e •• 1108 OTJ xlnt ~.1 YOUSWAW 7t YOLYO 264 '7t .._. M4 * Claeu .. 'IO i1 rORD LTD WAGON. '13 Lr1 Wp, Nutn, brb. '7t rORD PIHl'O. '~ U SOO/otftr 141·2111 , llHMlf••• wlrt wllff 1, AM IF• POISCHI '8,000 mil•, loaded , Brouih:::.;;:; ml. ..._..;_.C:-Auto. trw., air tond., Full-pwr. 17M. MOO. economy. 4 llld .... MS OS4e .. radio. SHOO. Call AUDI •Pttd. Top condition. Sanroot. Slwpexcelle11t !conomleil, cyl.. iuto Alt/FM......, I track. rtrm.M§WAIUPll. air coed .. wWll """" 'H Honda no need• ... ~ fter rn h uncle root (9'0XDC> cond. Mllll Sac. No trana air eood., tte Loll of room for whole lt7t..-~••y Ooly 24.1&4 car I work. llOOftrm.' _.. ..... ., 't7 MGB OT Clutlc }Oltt er r one I •mt paym't 'tit 'II. Take (1A8RIOI) " • faml11. Ready to co. --ml&et. Good CW'llnfllf •llM Compare Ho'Lle ol Im· beauty wires MUST tr Yfllr C°Tipar •,on JIM•MAllMO over leue. Chuck Perry ONLY $4ttl (1MMY£)(P.z3) llllt. CAlll liHIA tbl1 one (tU ...... 9710 :: ~1!:\~p~t:> ~L.bmO(fttfff:ll70 ~:~u~¥e i!ue':!te:r YOLISWA... HOWADC..•••• ~~· e~·c~~~-:::v= ~.':1.!:,i:~ :::~~:~.~:. ''•••••••••••••••••• .. • D I t I 2 1 3 o t -.... t74' ~. 187U Be1eh8lvd. '71 SevUle. lmmac car, Dove/Quall SQ. Mua. U2·0010 or t tr Io r . PRICE Blvd., Co1ta ~ . it E lype V·l2 29K ml . 714/MERCEDl!'S II 213 ....................... ..i 4 lully eqptd. aU elec. Ste N!WPOJ\TBEACH REDUCEDTO f42=0010orHHZU mutt 1tll. 17.995. Call. _or11• ur lluMce..il rr~ JDAJ to a preclate M200, .. Mffl ,2 FORD PINTO ~ 732·'201 days, 133·2427 l owner Opel ii 2 dr '15 Volvo wp, 245DL, l a7 ii.MONTE CARLO VI "11 FORD LTD WAGON. SADDL.9ACllMW l ., tytnin l liwttlte SELLINOYOURMB! Bri&htBiuem.wn V:;~~~~!~~· i;~~~~~. ater, ·~~d ~:: Ville a6lo. trant.\, pow~; ~~!is..aua!:w .• ~·.~:e,.:~~ fll·H40 4!MHt ~~~::m: ;r!.. ' = ............ !?!.~ WIPAY '74 o,.tW.. at 81yaldeDrlve m · ' nm• ~t~~~~~ ~It ~hke~t brake. • t.u aate win-.... Hll drive • buy UI SHAii' TOP DOlUI SS Great mP&. New ever· N w Beach 673-0800 ...._, U*.....1 ttlJ ~m ml• :lfr car dow, root rack, maroon ...... '!':! ............... ,1i'7FEWI<.!!~' ' Call Jack Baeul ythlna. All receipts. 71 ~••••IT -er' -<P' . (P~) .... "nteodore •71 MUSTANG GHIA £neodore rwuont, · c ... ==., JI SI............... •" --••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••u••••••••u•• (1 r i'5) ) '"911. Robl 1 DI Harbo · Harbor Blvd ~I '74 •--M-S Dynamite sunroof 2 A.••r• 9901 '77 C..-.OUT Theodore Robina, Dir., Bl dn , C rt., M r v .1, auto. trans., air, u •11 . ••2-0''010 or -IMPOITS P i..... t750 d ' • nm .. ,. H b Bl d C t v ·' 0' 1 eu. AM /FM atereo, vlnyl •"' ... Mustaell,beatolferover 13010ual1St one-oor ,' speed . ••••••••••u•u••••••u1 CAMAIOCOUPI ., or v " o11 "1-00lOor541).f211 Land1ut.opllinl.,whffl ~ 1 • ~ $4500. Chuck or Ouy. NEWPOkTBEACH ;;;';;;.'ch:Kii•c;;,·;;; :h~·~~{1=n Very ·~~u~~~~:~:!:~. ~~~ Dyn1mlte Jet black M~aa . IU·OOlO or '71FordStaW11on. covers. (491TGS) '72 Mallnlwn Plntd I ~· 956-1211 . wltnds maoo enilne <Corvalr), new SlffS ml. .673.7974 coupe wlth only 55,000 1875Goodrunnin&cond. CP4920) '4499. Theodore cond, ltOO. 845 l~HZli turbo, new Urea, CB, car JIM ............. 0 .a.uc 9905 ml1t1t1:...,~td cream Con.... tt32 ZS21 Robina, Dir., Harbor •--GiMe 97341970 Mercedes 280SL. featured in Disney mov· __... _.. pu · (....u..rn) ....................... 'll FORD FAIRMONT. I Blvd., Co1t1 Men. -.., ... ~ ...................... Coov and Hardtop. le "Herbie Goes t o YOUCSWA•a. 0•~SlR~·.:ib~;R;.;;1•u• S37tl ONEOFAKIND!I cyl., auto. trans. air ff2-0010er54Q.RU ::?. ................ .. &S Karman Ghia. Good 1m/fm radio, new Ures. Monte Carlo" 158 hp. 18711 Beach Blvd. Good JIM MAIJMO •'80 VETTE• oond., pwr. atterlna " '68 Muatani. auto, new "14 Plymo"1l wa1on. ne cond. Looks ah1rp, new Ask for t.eem-2067. I I O 0 O I I r m ! 142-2000 transport, $350. YOLISWA•B4 Blk/blk. lmeron Pnt. braliet, only U 92 mllet. paint, &oodcond. $2JIOO tires. &ood body a •inL .6'1 3925 '80 300 SD MBZ. White (714>MS-2Jll.51. lntereated 'II YWJITTA 5"48-18711BeachBlvd. ~'{:.'! T~·. :;.•~!"~~ factory warranty . Orbatolr.164.-S i .9'7-1679 Macie 97ll Ext. Tan Leather Int. parties on!.Y ! 2 DOoa •• ... IOOf Wd ttl 0 4 • Show rm ond. MUST (8731) . .-. Theodore 'IO MM 3 • POlltlec ft •••••••••u•••.e••••••• JOK m1. $29,000. 979-8300 '80 Porsche 928 Fully ~ .............. ••••••••• Robina, Dir .. Harbor • '&~/ !<.!Ill • Dan Only. loaded. IK mllts. Ultra Dynamites speed with '80 Buick Century LTD. 4 Cltetrolet t9JO SELL!! No Reuonable Blvd coat• lhu Air, S PB, Tilt. Cuatom ................ 1 ~ _ u .o-n• 2IO SE. Good Sound System. 752.5471 stereo cassette. 10,000 dr. S cyl. Loaded. 17,300 ....................... Offer Refl.98Cl eq.ooioorHG-8211 . whee la .. All leather. 'IO PONTIAC StTN ..., • uc .. milts. Just Ulie new. ml SS99S ••~3218•• Prem 1 um 1 o u n d 4 cyl., 4 1pd. tr• •WE'VE _,..~-:.,.. runmng cond, re& gas, or831-2684 OCPB455) 631-0700 SEE US FIRST! 1972 Ranc!'m>. 1 owner. systems. 18,000 mi. cond., power bra e MO. YEDI classic, ~uty$6000 '71 Porsche 911S, imm1c $1'9 '68 Riviera: Xlnt. cond. We havea goochelectlon .,.. tt35 lo mr aar ·=d, al:etoi Aba-0lutely immaculate white walla, wheel co _. cond. Mtt silver finish, JIM ........ ~ .... 0 ne~ paint, .... ft. gr•at. o f N E W Ir USED n,e,w .f~'!.M..:...,. or 5 ~ low bed. Owner era. UBlE43111 <OMO -~ w • -"' Chevrolet.I! •••••••••0 ••••••u••11 o er_,.._. ..... $4799 Tbeodort Robin '81 3000. m>K, xlntlx snrf am/fm cw, a/c VOLKSWAGa. 000. o.b.o 645_.707 '79 OMNI 024. Sport ...,,. Dir . Harbor Bl vd tras, Met. paint, usume Must see $1S,9SO PP, 18711 Beach Blvd C .. lec ttlS model. , cyl., auto. U.co'-tt45 '66 Conv , excellent cond. Colt~ Mesa M2 0010 I ease 974 5489 or 559-1689, da 737-6S16 142•2000 trans., AM /FM stereo. A ....................... Pony Int. ~.000. llSS-8300 821 · · ]71·1370 911 SC Targa top $800, •••••••••••0 •••••u••• 1uperfinecar(lMYDM ) '78 Mark V, fully 581·35611 .=;:..=_:.!.&..--- front leftrender SJOO '60·'6S VW lert & right ~OMTa..t..ATIHG (P4833) $.1399. Theodore equipped, moon roof. '66 Mus11n1. V8, auto, '72 F1reb1rd. Rblt tr 1975 MBCEDES 548·29171S46-3888_ ~:~·. ~!,!:~ ~[e ,:: CADtUAC7 Robina, Dir., Harbor silver wl red m1t. lo mi., air, pa, rutored, xlnt starter Nds little Ivory ~~~ leather lohloyce 9756 rims for Super Beetle ~~ 5ti;:;i~Z:in~s~ea=~ 77 Caprice, 4 dr clu1ic, Blvd .. Costa Mesa , Co. car . Sac. snoo cond,$295().l-5334242 work Runs gd $UIOO interior, bu all possible ....................... f?Oea. S4f.9744 ecutlveat professional. nice cond., $2950 .• 642-00lO~r540-821l . . 979·8600or840-92'77 -~ 9955 ofr. 496.39411 f options and is in #l OEALERINU.S.A. •79vu.1us L~H•rt'nn 7S1·020$or831·5347 79 Om~1 024, low-m1. ••Hida 9941 ....................... ....._,. r'-1.d 99 •" ..,. ~.-looks like new, 4 sJ)d •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• •74 ,........__ •-••.--absolute DllDt condition, Dynamite 4 speed with 0 Hew lttl '72 lmrl•. 4dr. New trs. . ~·2310 '70 Maverick 2dr, 6 cyl, . --• ~··•••••••••••••••••• .. -------•I this 1S1mustsee car!!! l{){CAR\IER factory SWlroof Brown Cllllleca AC, 1dlo. Xlnt cond .. 7S D Spt 31! V8 3 iuto~ air, orig owner Astianc $1100. M2·1005 6S T Bird. Conve ,79 Yellow RX7, clean. 5 SADDLEIACK IMW lY'l r c ~ & be i g e beauty Mow e. Stock! Pvt Pt . 150. 640-7132 pd a~ · · · 6' 000 mi 546-28216 C1U ft 5 weekends. Be1utifuUy re<-ond W9 '1lpd,sunn.loaded.SBSOO 131-2040 49 949 l'l...JLJ ..... :n.~1\...L 1847XNV > NABER~ '70 M1l1bu Spt Cpe ~erovger$795~= of· Pe.to tt57 top. Yellowext 16500 ~ 17 14) S21-W8eves '71 MB, orig. owner. mint ~~=~ $6HS 350V8, auto., full pwr.. --~ Mercwy 9950 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ---71~ 111!!!!!!!!!!!1••••••• cond. 57,000 mi. $17,600. c1ouo SUNDAYS JIM MAllHO {"ADii i A . A/C, 60K Mi. $l6'1S OBO Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOi SALi Vf90 99 Meseratl 9739 546-6232; 75&-9175. VOLISWAGEH ~ .. "''~ ~ 498·692• ....................... '73 w.r.h 71' Pinto. cleao. w1a1r ................... .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 zso s. 66-74 Senes Toyota 9765 18711 Beach Blvd /l-4: tt1"'" t'ol\,, SELL idle i~ wilh a ·75 Green Pinto Wag. Brough1m . .,.ult pwr, conditioning, good '74. AM ,fM Stereo Aul L k 1 142.2000 1 ' .... i.o '""' '>·l\l "l(l\i Daily Pilot Class1fi•d Orig owner. •1600 1lr, ster«>. Look&.. and transportaUon car. 'l""" air, S400 J ORANGE oo s new. owner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • ., vvv COUNTY'S Wh t/Red ant. Auto, '7'TO\'OTA .62 VWihlg. New palnt. d. __ __ 117~ nsweU. 495'92·72!!L OB0§9·1S70Julle 548-0802 EXCLUSIVE ~~~~·J~~~; StftA reblt eng SlSOCl 613·2!M3, Alltos, New 9100 A.9tot, Mtw 9100 Alftos, New 9100 Alttos, New 9100 A.9tot, Ntw 9100 A.9tot, Htw 91111 MA SEB •Tl 220 Ivory tan tnl Auto Dyna mate 5 .speed w1Lh 613·3930 -••••• ••• ••• •••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••• • •• ••••••••••••••• 1••••••••• •••••••••••••• 1 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••1 11\A AM FM , Xlnt mi. yet air. stereo, steering and '10 VOUCSWAGEN i DEALEISHIP Fast ! Beautiful car 74K all the extras. IXIM950l SCllOCCO COUPE We'll deliver anywhere J!ll ~9567J.S886___ S7H5 Dynamite sport coupe 4 1 In the world' ltlO 450 SR JIM MAI.IMO SPttd. air. stereo. New IEACH IMPORTS : 13 .000 mi. Showroom VOLKSWAGEN custom mags. 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Si.ti Those of us who collected comic books have an all·too-familiar story to tell about the unexpected demise of our cherished f ull·color possessions. One day, in the spirit of cleanliness and a belief that every child must grow up sooner or later, mother trashed as many of our tattered but prized books as she could get her handsoo. Comic book artist and animator Rick Hoberg tells quite a different story. "My parents would always stop to buy me a comic book and encouraged me to read them," says the Fountain Valley resident. "My parents were always goading me to draw comics. "Obviously there's nothing wrong with them. I ended up making a living from them." At 29, Hoberg already bas made the rounds of many of the top-notch comic book and animatioo studios. Hi5 resume of comic book characters reads like a who's who ol super-heroes and super-villains; with such dynamic notables as Spider-Man, Thor, Tarzan, Tbundarr the Barbarian, Plastic Man, Kull the Conqueror, Jana of the Jungle, the Lone Ranger. Godzilla and Superfriends. He penned the "Star Wan" comic strip for a couple a years and worked for George Lucas oo character designs for ·'The Empire Strikes Back ." He drew many of the illustrations that would be used to mate various products from Lucas' two science fictioo film classics. "That's where Lucas made most of bis money -from the 'Star Wars' toys and other products," he says. Hoberg recently returned from a two-month stay in Korea, where be directed the last eight sbowa of 13 new Spider-Man episodes for NBC's Saturday morning lineup. Called "Spider-Man and Hia Amazing .Friends," the shows include Firestarter, a female human torch, and Iceman, a Hoberg Alberi Finney in ·~ooker' Page 14 .. ' • t . i Personalities 0 N I Why the KGB got mad at Lev Shneider t This Russian emigre can cure ytJUr twitch, read your mind. and find your ring 't: u.. ~ By JEFF PAUER ~ Of -o.lly ..... SUft c ~ "He's amazing ," says bis al manager, Hal Stone. ~ "He's unbelievable," says a -woman who bas just seen bis show at E Magic Ialand. ii: ·'Nobody in the world can do what be does " ... .,. ~·---•• ~· o poenomenal," NASA scienwt Larry Kuznetz bas been 0 uotod II.I saying. "He's an international psychic pbenomenoo,'' says Stone. "He's very amuing," says Arkady Dasbevsky ol Newport Beach. ''He's exhausted right now," says Stone. "Can someone get bim a drink?" The amazing, unbelievable, thinly international psychic phenomenon is Lev SbQeider, a 53-year old Russian im mig rant who claims to read minds. He has just finished an impromptu demonstration of bis powers and now s louc hes in a c hair, shakiQI violenUy, downing a Pepsi. "I'm telling you he's amazinc," says Stolle, a big, bearded man who bas given up all other clients to handle Sbneider. "He's the only man in the world who can do this follow me?" What Sbneider bas just done, and what he's been doing since he was 17, is find a bidden object by "readin~" the mind of the person who hid 1t. "I'll tell you what else he can do and this is fact,'' says Stone, beginning another of bis long, comma-less sentences. Stooe has been using a lot or worda since becoming Lev's manager nin.e months ago -Shneider spea.ts no English. "He can cure anybody ol any nervous disorder" by hypnosis. He's a great hypnotist really fast and I know because I'm one too but be doesn't do much hypnotism because While-in prison, Lev commanded respect by doing shows . retinue come out of bJdin1, Lev will find the ring and put it back oo the finger where the "transmitter" bad put it. When Lev, Ella and Stone are safely stashed in another room, the ring is waced on a helper's finger and hidclen. They are called back, and Lev, bunched intensely now Ute a n e rvous animal , puts the "transmitter's" hand on bla wrist. he'd rather not practice medicine Stone tells the ·'trans mitter" lo wit.bout a license wbJcb is what that mentally guide Lev to the ring -Lev is right?" will receive "universal symbolic Lev's demonstration in the Dally messages" and find the hidden Pilot newsroom i1 a condensed object. version ol the show he's been giving Lev begins his bobbing shuffle at Magic Island for the tut two across the room. His head dipe and weeks. darts from place to place, the eyes Tbb is what be did : fU'St, four behind bis thick glasaes look as big helpers are c hosen, one being as silver dollars. His body stiffens, d es i gnat e d by Le v as t be then relaxes momentarily, u if being "transmitter." The four helpers, bit with charges of electricity. Lev, St.one and Lev's girlfriend and Slowly, be weaves bis wa,y toward translator, Ella Fomenka, gather in the hidden ring. About a minute from a small room . Stone quickly lays the the time be began the search, Lev ground rules, ukin1 for ooe ol the has ferreted out the prize. He bolda helpers to domte a ring. Stone then the rlng aloft in bla trembling says lbat Lev, Ella and himself will fingers. leave the room shortly and co into A moment lat.er, he hu sniffed out another room comJ>letely out ol siebt the .deai1n1ted helper o~ whose and eanhot of the helpen. The thumb the "transmitter" placed the ••trammlUer" wW tben put the riDC rine. Ln motionl for tbe belper to on one of tbe betpert' fin1ers, bold out bia rl,..t band, th• 1Wd.les temove it, and blct* U anywhere in each n.naer intentlJ. Finall , be ·-~-.~--**~s-p....:.1~%1cea•th•e-.i~~ ·'He can pick up thouehts about any physical act that's been done," Stone begins again ... And be can take any mental directiooa you give him. Incidentally be can't read a persoo's mind if they're totally drunk or on any drup even a Uckin.c wristwat.cb can get in bis way. He's done tbia 2,000 times since I've known him and I've never seen him fail I think it's called telekinesis follow me?'' It was Stone himself who did the initial following of Lev Shnelder . According to Stone, Lev bad spent ten years in a Ruasian prilOO for refusing to lend bis powers to the KGB . While in prison , Lev comm anded the res pect and admiration of bis fellow prisoners and guards by d oing shows A popular ente rtainer before bis imprisonment. Stone says that public pressure in Russia finally got Lev out of prison -the bi1-name Russian performers lobbied to have him released. Once out, Lev bribed bla w•y out ol the country and landed in Italy. Stone heard ol him from a mutual friend and promptly Oew to Italy to see for himself if the man could read mlnda. Satisfied, ~ brou&bt Lev to the United States nine mont.hl aao and they've been doina ahows ever linee. "I discover~ B te Mi er ~~ . . Richard Pryor bul I've never seen anything like this before and I'm really into this kind of thin& because I'm a hypnotist understand? We started with the Magic Casile and got the Mid-Morning L.A. Show the l(T f A t1i.t~ ... .-.. • -• - •• 'I .J,.. ..... -... 16Da "°•' Yeople to take a 1ook al Lev. Carson and Douglas are next but we can't go anywhere without exposure follow me?" Slone could talk forever about Lev, but even people with no prolessiooal interest in him wbatsoe.v.er are impressed. Arkay Dashevsky, an engineer with Smith Tool overheard Lev and Ella's Russian conversation not long ago in the Newport Beach apartment complex where they are all staying. As they talked, it came out that Daahevsky was having trouble getting around -he'd borrowed a friend's car and lost the keys. The locksmiths wouldn't make him a new key without the pink slip, and the car's owner was out of town. "I tell him my t r ouble," Dashevsky r e lated in bro ken English. "He put me in a sleep and told me that now I am in the day when I lost the keys. He told me to go lbtou_gb the steps and I repeated the steps and he found the keys in a closet. He helped me stop smoting too." Stone la currenUy negotiating with J apanese officials tO·brtng Lev to the Orient for a tour. "I'm telling you be can do this act aftywhere in the world because thoughts are universal a.s long as someone in the audience speaks Russian or English and can translate my direct.ions I m the host for the show right?" he said. "I'll tell you one thing I tell people what be does and they get scared because lbey don't believe me. Everyone and I mean everyone bas to see it for themselves you wou.Jdn't 'He can't read a person's mind if they're totally drunk or on drugs; even a tic king wristwatch can get in his way' believe he bas tbu power no gimmicks the real thing. He's been doing shows al Magic Island and all the magicians hang around after and make him do another sbow for them you can't believe all the auditions we've ~n through. No gimmicks the real thing" said Stone. How does be do it? "He doesn't know be says it's a God -given pow ~r be doesn't understand bow be eot it but he's had lt alnce be wu about 13. Dr. Allan Miler and Larr7 Kuaneta botb checked blm out aDd they can't believe It but tbeJ bow it'1 DO Joke. He's a recel._ 80t a tender but a receiver of tboUIMI tlae belt iD tbe world at It you unde, '" '!l' ' .. J Art ------------ Life is iuSt a croak in world of funk artist For David Gilhooly, metaphysics is a matter of the perfect frogburger By JOEL C. DON Of tllle D•ty Pileit St.ff Frogs. Some people value their legs as gourmet cu1s ine. Others have them s tuffed and mounted as con~rsalion.pTeca. '-u.,;na roo.m Artist David Gilhooly bas created a whole world centered oo this ampb1b1an . His earthenware sculptures are designed to bring out the humor of these green, slimy creatures with a litUe help from the history, politics and the conventional wisdom of mankind. Hts whimsical frog works and other ceramic creations in the genre of so-called funk art will be featured in a one-man show at Golden West College's Fine Arts Gallery from Nov . 23 to Dec. 17. ·'The frogs that I deal with make up the inhabitants of a frog world which is a world identical to our own," Gilhooly said, in a telephone "Cattle Boat" interview from bis Davis home. "They're (frogs) really us but I use a frog's body to show it. ·•A lot of people think I love frogs but I prefer pigs. But I can't have (r.Qg_s 99.ID& t.be_~__JSJ>ip do. I can nobody will be offended.' '" Funk art came about in the mid· '60s, when Gilhooly and several other artists at UC Davis began exploring the mixture of animal caricatures and the ceramic medium. The term funk was devised because of the break with traditional art media and subjects. In fa(t, Gilhooly said, funk artists offended .traditional artists and potters alike. "It's breaking with tradition for people to take clay and use it u an a.rtistic medium," be explained. "On the one band, there were the b.iP art people who were veey pompous, who came out and said it was not a suitable medium for sculpture. On the other band we bad the potters who said it {ceramics) wu foe them, that it was somehow sacrilegious to make it info sculpture .'' But the funk artists found they could sculpt just about anything they desired, using a special low-ftre clay and a host of color glazes. Color as well as texture becomes a critical factor in Gilhooly's ceramic food art which, well, looks better tbao the real thing . His chocolate-covered doughnuts could easily best those produced by the folks at Winchell's. "It's funny about that stuff," be said, of the food art. "It looks like the real thing but the weight is different and as it goes toward the mouth the weight gives the feeling of solidity so you don't take a bite out of it. "I thought it was an excellent dietary aid. It is something so luscious but you wouldn't be able to eat it so it would force you to lose weight.". A teeth -cracking solution to obesity? Even the artist wu fooled once while visiting his brother. He couldn't tell which doughnut wu real among a platefull of pastries. The humor in the food art is, say, more subtle than the yuk-yuks to be bad in Gilbooly's frog world. Frog Fred, ooe or his creations, visits bia primordial ancestors. A relative of Fred makes for the lat.est edition to fasl·food hamburger variety. And lurking in some corner is a fl"OI bot dog vendor hawking weinera at Shea Stadium. Frogs. it seems, just don't know about depression. They can only have ftm. "The humor is a facade," the Funk arti&t David Gilhooly 38·year-old Gtlbooly said. "I've found humor is the best handle that people can grab ooto. U you use humor and common everyday objects you can grab a person's attention. •'Generally my menage is much deeper. I'm a very political person and my work deals with b.iatory, religion and philosophy. To me everything seems humorous. There's nothing final about anything that happens in life. Life goes on. "Even in death, one of the more terrible aspects of life, it's not that awful. People will sometimes surprise me and tell me e,ncUy what I'm doing; that my work is hopeful.'' It's also been quite successful. Gilhooly's works have s hown throughout the world. Moving up the ladder of prestigious museum showings, his ceramic art will appear next at the Whitney Museum in New York. A small frogburger can sell for $100 or more and some of bis pieces have commanded prices in the thousands of dollars. A ceramic pig banp in the home of former Vice President Walt.er Mondale. But like all new movements in the arts , funk has turned from that-which·is·scorned to an accepted form throughout the country. Witness the ever·present coffee mugs and other earthenware artifacts featuring caricatures of man and beuta and amphibians. •'What is meant by funk is a dis regard for tradition." Gilhooly explained. "Not only eathetic traditions, but technical traditions. Now you find anima ls ia art everywhere. Now it 'a (funk art) more traditional.'' Since funk art has come iJll&o its own, Gilhooly is now exploripc the spacial qualities of ceramic art, with an emphasis on linkerila& with work futil.n.sm ~"'•'ills ullaJUs the interactioo of planes ia sp.ce and concern for odd shapes ia wlalll be calls a 2 '12-dimen.aional areea. But the humor st ill reaaaiu. Gilhooly doesn't like the term utire in describing hia work. Tllat emphasius the ne1ative. To be aure, a piece aacb· as "Tantric Frog Buddha" or •'The Frog Last Supper'' may raise a few flippers, but there's always a dleery Frog Fred around saadwicbed between a ripe red tom.ao slice, lettuce, onions and a sesame seed bun. All that's missing i.s a saod croak. '' Breadfrog Making Lib .o Hoe Dog vendor. at SMo Stadium'' 5 J! 0 -~ $ $ 71: $ ::> Q. $ ~ .,, J z 0 ~ 3 i ~ N 9 -ID Q) .... l I ! Diversions ~ --------------I -PLAYS----- ~ "PAINT YOUR WAGON," a Lerner-Loewe musical set on the western frontier, Is on stage f through Feb. U at the Harlequin Dinner if _Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Curtain times vary for Tue s -~ day-through-Sunday performances, with reser--g vatlons and Information available at 979-5511. Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 at the Fourth Step Theater, 6655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations at 967-4033. "THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE,"- contlnues through Nov. 28 at the Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. The suspense thriller will be onstage Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m . Call 995-4113 for tltkets. "COMPANY," Stephen Sondheim's landmark musical comedr, Is on at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main S ., Garden Grove. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. Call 636-7213. ·-CLASSICAL MUSIC-- ALLIANCE FRANICASE will present pianist Michael Saundets in a recital at 8 See DiverS'ionl, P.age S "A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC," Stephen ----------------------------------- Sondheim's musical based on an Ingmar 13ergman movie, opens tonight at the Laguna ~ Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, ci: Laguna Beach. Curtain Is at 8 p .m . Tuesdays GI .¥ z ~ through Saturd~ys until Dec. 12. Resen1Atln"~ itt 'QLl\7 ,.., . "THE MAD SHOW,'' a play based on Mad Magazine, continues tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m . In the Chapman College Waltmar Theater in Orange. Lampoons everything from the A c ademy Awards to peanut butter. Free admission, but reservations are necessary. Call 997-6856 today before 5 p.m . ' "THE VISIT OF THE OLD LADY," a tragi-comedy by Friedrich Durrenmatt, Is presented by the UC Irvine drama department In the Fine Arts Village Theater tonight and tomorrow at 8 p.m . This moralistic play concerns an ultra-wealthy woman who returns to her home town to offer unlimited riches to Its citizens in exchange for the fife of the man who caused her to be expelled in disgrace years earlier. For information call 833-6617. "FUNNY GIRL," the musical biography of Fanny Brice, is now on stage at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, UO Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Performances are given nightly e><cept Mondays through Jan. 3 at varying curtain times. Call 492 -9950 for ticket information. "MARY, QUEEN OF HEARTS,'' Buddy Ebsen's original play about Mary, Queen of Scotland, plays in repertory with Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. Curtain Is 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2:30 p .m . Sundays. Reservations at 631 -5110. "SEPARATE TABLES," Terence Rattlgan's collection of British dramas, continues at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8: 30 p.m . Thursdays through Saturdays until Dec. S. Reservations at 7s.t-S159. "TRUE WEST," a story of conflict between two brothers in the modern West, Is playing nightly except Mondays at 8:30 on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage through Nov. 23. Call 957-4033 for ticket Information. "THE PLEASURE OF HIS COMPANY," a comedy from the M ission Viejo Playhouse, Is playlng at the theater's new temporary facility, the Forum Theater on the Festival of Arts Grounds In Laguna Beach. Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Nov. 28. Reservations at 830-9252. "THE SECOND TIME AROUND," a play about late--life love, Is on stage at the San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San Clemente. Curtain Is at 8 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays (dark Thanksgiving weekend), 2:30 p .m . Sundays, with tickets available at 492--0465. "INVITATION TO A MARCH" at Golden West ColleQe's main theater Is GWC's entry In · the American College Theater Festival. The play runs three weekends with curtain at 8 on Fridays and Saturdays and tickets at 892-7711. "LOOSE ENDS," a modern love story of the 1970s, Is on th• South Coast Repe~tory malnstaoe through Dec. 3. Performances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at I p.m., Sundays at 7:30 p .m ., with matinees on ttnpoit leach Plaza Newport Shp, Ctr. 752-56.36 ,,~ 1205 N. Eucld //we. 17~ lanlalt#wl S06 w. 17 !W2-3571 Diversions -------------- Froml'age4 tonight at the Congregational Church In Laguna Beach. Admission Is $3 for adults and S 1 for students.· CHORAL MUSIC OF AARON COPLAND will be sung by the UCI Concert Choir at 8 tonight and Saturday In the Fine Arts Concert RETIREMENT RESIDENCE LAGUNA MANOR Overlooking the Pacific .... _.._ ... The Sanrio world la a world of lun! A w0f'1d filled with hundreds ol gift ilems leatunng Helo Kltty, My Melody, The Ula TM'l S... lfld msiy more. WhV wait to Introduce your children to the magic of Sanrlo? "VISIT WITH HELLO KrnY THIS WEEKEND" VICKI 'S SUNSHINE FACTORY MESA VERDE CENTER 2701 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Suite F-5 549--3399 ~.___.--Oii-.... MON.·THURS.11>-6 FRI. 1o-9 SAT. 1<>-e SUN. 12-5 Hall. Tic)(ets are S3 general. S2 students. Call 833-6617 for Information. --- IONOEO FRUfT ."''"" '°" 40 YURI I I 5 t • I I t I I I L 6 : DhersloilS ! Frofll ea,,e 5 ~ ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC z SOCIETY will sponsor the Los Angeles ~ Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Carlo i5 Maria Giullnt at 2:30 p.m. Sunday In Santa Ana ;t High School auditorium. Ticket lnformatlon Is . availabee at 646-6411 . ~ CALIFORNIA MUSIC CONSORT will 41 present flutist Louise Di Tullio at 7:30 p.m. ~ Sunday at the Laguna Moulton Community ~ Playhouse. General admission tickets are $8, _ seniors and students $6. Call (213) 424-4958 for .Q information. ii FESTIVAL OF LEARNING AND A Different Wortd. A Special Place. CATALINA Dll¥ Cnilea "-laa l'W,. NMl·LHt lacll ~1lOl{Tf\Qlll 21s-nM111 tlotS...Pedro°"'rl m:~~~: PER FORMING w ill present opera master classes Saturday and Sunday at Loyola M arymount College auditorium. Observers are \fflcome. Call 5"~-0543 for Information. THE CREATIVE SOCIETY will offer a concert by soprano Hiroko Kltano at 8: 15 p.m . Monday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Tickets are $10. UCI WIND ENSEMBLE will perform at 8 p.m . Tuesday in the Fine Arts Village Theater on campus. Tickets are-$3 general, $2 students and seniors. Call 833-6617 for information . HUNGARIAN PIANIST TAMAS UNGAR th€ nutcRackeR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 2 P.M. and 8 P.M. -Auditorium 2701 r ., .. ,.w R<M<i Coou Mf'u TICKETS -$3.00; $2.00 Child US'der 12 INFO/VIH-MC -SS6-S527 will offer a Bartok concert at 8 p,m. Tuesday In the UCI Fine Arts Concert Hall. Tickets are $6 general, $4 UCI students and $5 other students and seniors. Call 83U378 for information. -DANCE------ "PAS DE QUATRE ,'' Marian Ladre's classic ballet, will be performed tonight through Sunday in the little Theater of Cal State Fullerton. Curtain time is 8 p.m . nightly except Sundays, when the show starts at 5 p.m . For Information call 773-3371 . See Diversions, Page 7 THE MOTHER LODE IS COMING!!!! "DIVAS OF THE GOLDEN WEST" • A Gold Rush Musical Saturday, November 21 , 8 P.M. llWPGIT llAllOI llCH StHOOL AUDITORIUM Mail Order and at City Hall Parks & Recreation Department City Hall. Newport Beach 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, Ca 92663 ..... _ .. _ 11141 '4 ... 1271 TICKETS HOW: $1.$5...,... ......... Sl-M ...... Sponsored by NEWPORT BEACH CITY ARTS COMMisstON C~JFOANIA ARTS COUNCIL Unt_..ty ol C.llfornte. trv1ne GRAND OPENING ART AND FRAME GALLERIES Friday and Saturday, November 20 & 21st 10 a.m. til 6:00 p.m. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL SHOWROOMS Featuring: • LITHOGRAPHS •POSTER ART • BOTANICALS • SILK SCREEN • ORIGINAL OILS •ETCHING • PHOTOGRAPHIC ART • EMBOSSED ETCHINGS • DECOR ITEMS •CUSTOM FRAMING 11057 ADAMS. HUMTIMfiTOM IEACH 92647 ( 7141 964-223 4 ·-~--·· Prof e88ionally Designed. kitdiem and Baths • Diversions From Page 6 HUNTINGTON YOUTH BALLET presents a dlvertissement program Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Valley High School. 1801 Greenville St., Santa Ana. Tickets are $3 . For more information call 847·6657. :--FILMS------ accidentally k illing the w ife of his best friend, screens at 8: 15 p .m . In the Social Science Hall of UC Irvine Saturday. Admission is $2 . "GIRL FRIENDS" screens tonight at 8 p.m . in the Orange Coast College Forum. Admission Is $2 at the door . -ETC.------ "LA RONDE," by Max Ophuls, a satire on turn of the century sexual behavior, screens at ALL-AMERICAN BOYS Choir will perform 6:30 p.m . in the UC Irvine Social Science Hall at 7:30 and 8:30 tonight at the VIiiage Green, Saturday. Admission ls $2 . South Coast Plaza VIiiage, as part Of the m all's Christmas tyl..tertainment. Kris Kringle will "JUST BEFORE NIGHTFALL," by Claude arr ive at 7 Jf.rrf. to light the JO-foot tree. Chabrol, a study of the Quilt a man feels after See l>iveTS10nl. P.age' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 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The fair runs from 10 a .m . to dusk Saturday and Sunday at Silverado Elementary School, Santiago Canyon Road. Admission Is $1 . <Jhe Jl,'lt ga//e'ly * Thjnk C'hristmas * Layaway Now • Indian Jewelry • Personalized Gifts • Belts • Buckles • Portraits et . al. all credit cards accepted Layaways ••••••••••••• TllEmAIESf --•EIRTHI A New World of Manufactured Homes In A Multl-Mllllon Dollar Show at Dodger Stadium-Home of the World Champions! tT'S THREE GREAT SHOWS IN ONE! 29th.Annual .._nuhtctur9d Housing & Rect"tJon v.hlcle Show, wfth the Uvtng Environment Show. NCN. 14·22 Mon. thru Fri.-Noon to 9 p.m. Sat.-10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. • Sun.-10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Adults-$3.00. Children 6 to 16-$1. 75. ~D~t Ticiq,ts al all~ and I , ............ . 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MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 6' FOOT SCREEN • FREE HOT DOGS! 18528 Beach Blvd. (at Ellis) Huntington Beach Town & country Shopping Center. it I I . .. ~Music ------------------------------.8 J There's more to chamber music than you might think ~ B1 MA&Y JANE SCllCELLO u. Of ... DMty l'llilt Slaff ~ Modern chamber music amounts to more tban c four •trinc players ploddlne througb a Moiart ~ concerto oo a rainy afternoon. i Take the Loa Aneeles Chamber Orcbestra, for ~ instance. Its •s muaiciau perform about eo § concel'U a year in eight Southland locaUou ii (inclodin& UCl), have cut many records and plan to add a youth series in the spt;tne. They also have an energetic YOUDI conductor who's Jll'OUd alt.heir accomplishments. "It's called a chamber Ol'cbestra. but we have the ume repertoire u larce symphonies," Gerard Schwarz said in an interview at UCI. "For instance, we're playine the .Bl'andenberc Coacertl in our next concert (Dec. 6), and the1're a combination of chamber and symphonic music. Some are played with a few instruments, while others involve the full orchestra. • '1be American public needs to be educated about chamber music, I 1uesa, because tbe orchestras ranae fl'Om 20 to 50 pl&Jen. Actually, few laree orchestru play u well aa my small orchestra," be added. "We can do Moaart in a way a tarter group can't , because ll'a tbe meat·and·potat.oea of our repertoire. We're used to picking at details a large orchestra doesn't have lime for." · The 34-year-old conductor in 1978 took over the baton from Neville Marriner, who had lead the group since its debut 13 years a10 at the Music Center. Schwan tripled the number of concerts, malting the orchestra more of a full-season operation and began offertn& programs in Santa Barbara, El Cajon and Palm Springs as well as several within Los Angeles. The seriei""at ucr. new this year, ia the most recent addJUoo. L.A. Cbombtr" Orchutro in rdltlOrtal "We're mor-e than a Loe Angeles orchestra," be explained. "We're small and easily transportable, so we have an lmportant regional function to serve." Schwan works in other regions as well, conducting a chamber symphony in New York, and the summer Waterloo Festival m New J ersey. He began studying piano at 5, switched t.o trumpet at age 8 and graduated from Julhard School of Music. He began a professional career at the ripe old age of 18 aod joined the New York Philharmonic Orchestr a seven years later as co-principal trumpet. His interest in conducting blo.somed after success as a substitute at the 1973 Aspen Festival, and Schwan spent bis years in the Philharmonic studying guest conduct.ors. He left the orcbestra in 1976 when the tempo of playing and conducting accelerated to prelU>. "During my last year with the orchestra, I did 300 concerts -200 with the Philharmonic and a nother 100 in s olos and conducting," b e re membered. "It was t.oo much. J felt like a music-making machine." Since be came t.o r...o. Aneelea, the chamber group has commiaaioned new worts by American composers, integrating them into programs of older, more familiar works. "I'm no fan of experimental music," Schwan said, •·so we don't do anything too far out. Sometimes we have the composer speak t.o the audience about the piece ao llsteoen know what his music is about." He sees chamber music becomint more important in the future and ian't worried about cuts in federal grant.a t.o the arta. "Cryinl (about cuta) ia absurd." be said. "The National Endowment for the Arts <NEA) acc.9Wlta for only about 5 percent of the arts budgets in the country. Even if funding were cut in baU, it would account for only about 2~ pe.rceot of the budget. "Actually, we need more than 5 percent t.o do the imaginative, innovative things we want t.o do. But lhe NEA gives us a sort of official stamp of approval we can use lo raise money in larger fund-raising areas." Schwarz s p oke lo the H o u s e of R e presentatives' powerful Appropriations Committee last spring in support or the arts bul noted, "This isn 't a time t.o expect the budget t.o grow.'' He does expect Oran1e County audiences t.o grow a.s word about the UCl series spreads. Concerts wiU be Dec. 6, Feb. 26, March 28 and May 23, and tickets are priced at S12.50, $10.50 and $7 .50. Call 833-6378 for information. They were the 'Rodgers and Hammerstein of Lido Isle' B)' SENF PAUEa Of ti• Olilty ...... ,.... The ~g revival or the 1188 children's play, ''Simple Simon," is more than a bit of noctalgia for the woman who wrote the music for It -it'a a reminder ol ooe of the finest and leaat publicized songwriting teams tbla county bu produced: Jean Tandowsky and Prue Holden. Durin.i their heyday in the 80'1 Holden and '.f andowalry were known as the "lodgers and Hamaierstein of Lldo Isle" for the 1.50 songs they wrote toeetber -mostly for children's plays that were produced by the Children's Theater Guild. When Holden died in 19'10, the two writers - Holden, lbe lyricist and Tando'nk.y, who put the words to music -left behind a body of children '1 plays that includes "Simple Simon," "Miracle al Derrick, Texas," "The Mayflower Diaries." "Songs for the Sulky Sea Serpent" and ''The Pale Pink Dragoo,'' one of the most performed pieces of children's theater eve:r written. Tandowsky was present at the opening readinp for the "Simple Simon" revival, t.o be mounted by the Newport Theater Arts Center Dec. S througb 3>, and abe said thal from the loob of it, the new venioo wW be able to capture the magic that surrounded the initial staging or "Simple ~\moo" some 13 years ago. "the first readings were stunning," she said. "The director, Alex Golson, is going t.o do a fine job I th.ink. I wu amazed at bow fine the acton sounded for their first lime out." The original "Simple Slmoo" was memorable not only for marking the lOOtb compoaitioo written by the Holden-Tandowsky team and the fine costumes made by Nancy Ebsen, but also for ita sold-out run. "I think the play bad a lot to •&J t.o cblldren tbelf, and I think it needs aayiq even more now," Tand0W1ky said. "One of the themes of the play ls that tolerance is a good t.blng. Simple Simon bu 61& ears anQ everyone makes fun of him. So we wrote a song called 'It's Great to be Different.· I think today more than ever children need t.o have that kind ol encCMaagement. "There's another number lo the play, 'Whal Color is Today?• where the Queen decides wbat color she'll make that d&J. It captures the idea that you can get up lD the morniJlC and make what you want out or eacb dal. I believe that; I think children should learn t.bat they have the power t.o make of their lives what they want. "It's not a didactic play tbouth -it'• very entertaining, too. There's a mean exeeuUone.r who is supposed to cut off Simon's bead and all the lrldl boo him. There's a lot ol feiellq in Simon's next song, T m Not Brave.· Tbe kids loved lbat production-Iota of boos and cheen," she said. The high point o/ the IWden·Tandowakf days came with "Pale Pink Dr•1on,'' baaed on a atorj by Pbyllia Mccollum of San JOH. Durint the play's run at the Cblldrm'a Theater Guild lt boasted the bi.ghat paJd sta1e hand in community theater history -Buddy EIJHrl. "Buddy loaned bis van and helped us set up the mge," Tandowaky said. "He was a great help and dJd a lot to make that abow what it wu." "The Pale Pink Dragoo" went lnto a sold-out run in Orange County, tbeo traveled to Los Angeles for an engagement. When Tandowalry and Holden copyrighted tbt words and mu)ic, an agent began selling the rtghta to produce the play around the natioo. Tandowalty still geta royalties from •'The Pale Pink Dragon." Tandowlky bumorou1ly calla bu IOD(writlna career with Prue Holden "the loosest ball hour in history,'' referring to lhe wl)' Lbetr collabontlon began in llM. "She called me and said abe bad a poem abe wanted put to music. 1 said I'd never written music and she insisted that I Lry. l said, okay, I can give you a half hour of my time. She told me lhe lyrics, and I bummed back a tune. It fit -I couldn't believe it . We wrote music tocetbe.r a lot after that; the half hour luted about 18 yean," Tandowsky said. The 60 's were a golden era for lbe Holden-Tandowaky team . They wrote the award-winning music for "The Pied Piper of Hamlin,'' did dozens of skits at the Lldo Isle clubhouse, wrote their first adult atageplay, "Why Does Poppa Come Home?" and saw their "Pale Pink Dragoo" get national attmticm. ''For me, writing music was ma.inly a matter or geWng Into the personality ol the character who's Coin& t.o be singing it," Tandowak1 aaid. •'When I thought of Si moo singing a SC111g before hls date with the executioner, I knew lt bad to be plaintive. I always tried to say musically what Prue bad written poetically. "Someone once appr<*cbed me with some lyrics that Noel Coward bad written in French," she said. "I bad to translate them and try to understand them. But it was the weirdest thing - when I sat down t.o write the 1Pualc, it came out very French. It came out quite weU." After Holden's death, Tandowalty couldn't write for some time. "l just couldn't do it. I was crushed and she inspired me ao much. About a year later, Phyllis McCullum called and uked be to do the music for 'Swiss Family Robinson.' That was my tint work lo a loog time and it came out well; I did about el1bt tunet for that" abe said. Tandowaky is too busy to write much mu.ale these days, involved u abe ia with her combo, the lntemaUooala. But recently, Phyllis McCuUum called and laked her lf •be'd like t.o won •ca.in. Tudowaty dldn't hesitate in reply: "I told ber sure, there's noth1nc I'd rather do tbaa wrlt.e 80lllt more music." I I ii ' I , I I t I I lnteJ1nlislon -- ---- ----------------------- - --- The Bard's back in 'Twelfth N ight' By TOii 11TUS Of ... .,..., ...... ""' While this bu not been a aeaaon biahll&bt.ed by striking l.nnovaUoos in community theater, it quite possibly will be remembered u the year tbat two playhouses severed a local 15-year divorcement from the writings of William Shakespeare. The first, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Westminster Community Theater, proved to be a masterpiece of aorta and the second, the Newport Harbor Actors Theater's rendition of "TweUth Night," is quite nearly as well done. It sags only when the story does and revels in comic gust o through its maze of prankateriab machinations. Director Michael Lewi.a bas enlisted some excellent performers (most of whom double in "Mary, Queen of Hearts" which alternates with the Shakespeare piece ln repertory) to interpret this wordy but enjoyable exercise. The energy level is high t.hrouebout, even at a Sunday matinee WHO SAYS YOO CAN'T TME IT MTH YOO? 11Hurrah and hallelujah!" -st.le lleneor\ LOS ANGEi.ES TIMES NOW PLAYING ...... .-n! c.Alt rull 5-eo.4 l'IVJ Co!.f• """ 11u1 ~2111 ~ ()f11191 17!•1 634 7~~3 ........... ca••MMr Pf'tn Stone (~) brtoks up .a tlwl ~ 1100 ~,,,.....,,_,,ill "Ttod/UI Nigld".at Ute Neioport Harbor Actors TheaUT. From i.tf.are.PftUip Garrilofl, Tim OtfmaR, stofte, Rila Stewnl.and WC¥W Watldru. performed before a handful of spectators. The actors are undoubtedly aware that nothing is more numbing in the theater than Shakespeare listlessly done, and they tbruat and parry with vigor whether or not they may feed on audience response. And no one is more exemplary in this regard than Philip Garrison as the devilish reprobate Sir Toby Belch -a Shakespearean to the manner born. Garrison steams full throtUe into his coarse, vulgar character with a stage voice that rattles the scenery. Another splendid performance ia delivered by Marnie Crossen as Sir Toby's mistress and accomplice in trickery, an earthy scullery maid who takes hfgh pleasure in chicanery. John Szura, in the Puckish role of Feate, the court fool, slithers in and out of the action With amoctb toncue and See ·Twelfth' Page 15 &~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030 ~--~ .... 14 i MlK'ies g I TV's villciin in 'looker' z ~ f EDITOR'S NOTE: "Lookr' "41'1 Albcrl FinMJI if and Su.IOft ~.and ii plapsQ.at E<APardl Htoltill{ICOSI, ..: Woodbridge, South Coad Pia.a.and SoddNback Plaaa -8 tMoter1. It ii rated R for nudit)l.and violnce. consumers or whatever product or politician is being pushed. The mad scientist Cor in tbia cue, advertiaer) ia John Rat.on (James Coburn -looting metallic and terminally healthy), who owns D'-ital lhtrill and a host of other interests l'rom data proceuing services to the manufacture ol pinball machines. Rest.on is eager to er,,ue the anoopy Roberta and Cindy because he'a pluned "tbe bi&lest meettns ror this corporation in the lut 1.0 yean." We're not sure what's to happen at tbia meetina (even while the meeting takes place it lln't clear> but it'a notbine like what bappeoa when Roberta and Cindy sneak their way into it. c Q) .¥ Q) Q) ~ .. St~ Behoolor" 1ta1'1 Michael AIMrpht/ . and Lmdu F'l.dchn. and ii pialliRQ at Ed1&lordi Bri.dol. CJJld SaddZ.bock Plam tMaten. It ii rated R /or~.) ~ By J EFF Pil&E& Cl: oftlleoeity .......... "Looter" is shiny and clean as a new ruor blade. Writer/dlreetor Michael Crichton C"Tbe Andromeda S&r · " "Westworld," "Coma"> bu given us anoth:'iuturistic tale in which human beings are turned into gadgeta in the name ol progress -in this case a company called Dtgital Matrix -which bas perfeded the art ol tele.W.00 advertising by sending top mode la to be "perfected" by an unsuspecting plastic surgeon, Dr. Roberta (Albert Finney). It's a snappy, funny, glittery movie where Crichton is aware of bia own silliness; it woru. Roberts, "the best plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills," is called on to perform four operationa on already beautiful women who are doin1 com merciala for Digital Matrix. When three of them die shortly after surgery in staged suicide attempts, Roberts, the police and the remaining "perfect" model, Cindy (Suaao Dey) all punue the culprits. Robert.I and Cindy wangle a security pass to the Digital Matrix la be and discover the awful truth: the company is developing a television commercial that will bypnotiae viewen with light nashes and render them helpless 103l FM a: 0 m a: c( :I: '6.1 :I: I- "" 0 "' Q z :::> 0 "' 0 Reston's opening addre11 is interestinc: ''Television ia the most powerful advertising medium in t.be history of mankind," be smugly announces. "Television can control people in a way that governments or secret polic.e can never control them -because it's voluntary. Television is persuasion without coercion. Who would have known that in a rree society people would choose to spend one-flftb or their lives w.-tchin& a box - with pictures?" Good question. "Looker," for all ita racy action and frequent strip-tea.le, is based on a thought-provoking observation: the average American spends l 'h yean of his life watching TV. Crichton doesn't bog us down in rhetoric like Paddy Cbayevsky did in "Network," but rather uses television as the ultimate bad guy. When Cindy seeks shelter in her parent's borne, they scar cely notice her panic, glued as they are See 'Looker,· Page 15 Model SUIOft Dey is e~ctronicolly aconned by a co mputer ma scene from ·Looker' · '"Chariots of rtre· is a wonderful film. It w ill ~rill you and delight you and very possibly exaU you to tears. A rare film that will surprise you with Its beau~ , . and mag nificence of spint ... "Shining. --·---J-Ktoll "Majesttc ... masterfu l, exultant, triumphant an d j~ful The fcnest mo ments a screen can achieve ... -lA» Ang.i.• T•-a. 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CAMl"8tLl • Al.ICC Ml~ a.-,._ LtnOSAY Al'lotltSOn • Dr.MIS CtlRISTOl'tltll • NIOCL DAVr.nPOIU • MAO O.WIS l"CTf.R COAN •SIR JONN OICLOUO • IAn l10Ll1 • l'l'TRICl\ MAOCt ... ,.,..,tpl.I) i., COLll'I wtLLANO -o, \IAl10eLIS t.rc..ck l'lodu<n DOOi rAvtO r..1c1uct'd,,,. 1)1\\110 rvrTl'IAl'I °"""'""'"" 11UOti 11UOSOl'I l!:Pl~•-n•m•~ ll(g:• if •uoow-.---------·---• ......,.m .. ¥S+3 --;:::!:::':::"'..==..-=: EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ednds NlWPOIT MLU COAST HW'l'. I MAC:ilTMUS ... ,..,.oana 644-0760 I 'Loqker' lovely: 'Strange Behavior' a sin r' • • • From P.oge 14 to tbe TV. When )Roberta and Cindy uae the stole.n pasa to get mto Digit.al Matrix, the security guard is too wrt&>ped up in a televised Dodger's game to wood~ what they're up to. Crichton's flight of fancy \sn't absurd -at wbal point does a pastime become a weapon? "Looker" is subliminal .&eduction taken to extremes; it's about a sell so htlrd it becomes b.ypnolic. Crj.cbtm bu a confident pafe in "Looker," but the 9fOry gapes with questions. We don't find out why the young models are killed; we don't see why "perfect" models are needed to sell producta when ' we're also told that the big Dieilal Matrix problem is gettin& viewera to loot at the product in the commercial, not the nesh of tbe comely model.a; we have no idea why Roberta jumps into a cop car for protection from Dililal Matrix bit men and finds himself inatead in a security patrol car oo ita way back to the very place he's just escaped. Crichton could uae a tip or two from bis relentlessly talented Rest.on. -Finney is well cut as Roberta -Ilia rumpled calm is a perfect foil to the clinical, inhuman surfaces that make up .. Looter." Susan Dey gives a casual, likable performance u Cindy, the model with a "perfect female body type," who helps do in the wicked Reaton and his henchmen. Tim Rossovic.b, the football player turned actor, tu.ms in a wonderfully funny performance as the bit man -he's the most comical bad guy I've seen in months. In the final scene, he dies on a breakfast table where a computer -generated family extols the virtues ol a new cereal. M~ "BEHAVIOR'': Some movies have so Htlle going for them that you feel cheated after spending an hour and a half in their grip. "Strange Behavior" is the most revolting, witless mess of a movie I've seen in years . It's excessively gory, but has none or the rampant lunacy or good "gorror " -"Halloween" or "The Fog." It's profoundly s tupid, but takes itself seriously and won't a llow us the fun of laughi ng at the dumb ideas it has to offer. T his is "Strange Behavior" in a nutabell: a mad professor, long thought dead, is conducting grisly experiments in a small town college, • • • 'Twelfth Night From Page 13 quick wit, jabbing one and all with antics and semantics. The romantic portion of the story is skillfully played, particularly by Susan Kelly. wbo exudes polite lechery as the noblewoman pursued by the dapper Orsino (Russel Terry) but who favors the young messenger who's really a young woman in disguise. Rita Stevens is quite convincinc in the reverse-drag role, while Robb Fahey eamestJ'y enacts her twin brother who unwittingly beooDJes her stand-lo with Mias Kelly. Michael Tra ub is ouUandiably effective as M alvolio, the stuffed shirt unatuffed by Sir Toby and his henchmen, while Tim Ottman excels as a buffoonish )'OU.Dg nobleman slickered into a duel. Peter Stone delivers a strong performance in a brief role as Fahey's benefactor, while Wayne Watkins, Ben Miles, David Nat.kin, Terry Hagerty and James O'Hannon complete the cut in utility assignment.. "Twelfth Nlgbt" ii a fane example of what can be done with classical theater on the community level. ·u continues in repertory with Buddy Eblen'a orifinal pl~ "Mary, Queen ol Hearts," playing the weekends of Nov. %7 and J>ee.·10 at a p.m . evenlnta and 2:30 Sundays at the Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Cotta Mesa. . --- turning students anto knile·wieldini murderers . . Michael Murphy is inconceivably bad u the· police chief and Dan Shor is barely pauable as bis son. Fiona Lewis baa a few momenll as the • HANCMA.0€R1MS ,__, TIME BANDITS "Outrageously funny, incredibly spectacular ... 'The Wizard of Oz' of the '80s?" -Stephen Schaefer, Us Magadne "Fantastical comedy ... flat-out hila rious. A wonderful wild card in the fall movie season!" "One of the great fantasy-fulfillment adventure films ... what emerges is ma.IVelous !" -~hella Hen'lfm, "A delectably dizzy adventu re fa ntasy ... witty and lively!" l\.11hlw111 ·:111,111. ' \ "·"'" ~l"\\' "'Time Bandits' •.. -David Anscn, Nt•wswt't•k Mugu.1.i1w deserves to be called ~-· a classic!" -Pt'lt'r Ranln-. I.~\. Herald l:Jumlflfl" "A fantasv·filled treat ... e nchanting, imaginative ... a most uniq_ue and entirely enjoyable experience!" -l'rcd \;i~er, ,\.-....o<'ia ted Prt"i.i. "Vt'l)' spec ial. Tutall_v 01igina l, always -stimulatin~ ... a ' " fu n <'Xpetie n ce ! 1\11 hn \\ln•h'll• ~t'\\ \'111 k l'cr-l "Has all the channs of 'Close Encounters'!" -Cam e Rick".", \1.Uagr \'o l("(' "A cheerfully irreverent lark-part fairy tale, part science fiction and part comedy. It's played lvith fine comic style by everyone!" -Vin<'enl Canby, New Vork 11mes JOHN a.F.ESE • Sf.AN CONNERY · SHEU.EY DlNAIJ. • KAntERINE HFJMOND lAN HOIM • MIOtAEL PALIN • AAlPH RJOiA.RDSON • PETER VAWiAN • DAVID WARNER ----------NOW PLAVING---------- BREA COSTA MESA COSTA MESA El TORO FOUNTAIN Ylll£Y llVINE tAGUNA BUCH UA Movies Harbor Twin UA Cinema Saddleback Fountain Valley Woodbridge Southcoast 990·4022 631-3501 540-0594 581 -5880 1962·1248 551-0655 494-1514 •ORANGE Ci nedome 634-2553 ORANGE Stadium Dr·ln 639-8770 WESTllHT£1 UA Cinema 893·1305 BUENA PAIK ,Lincoln Drive· In 821-4070 • ~eo1110-CXJ DOUI • .- •I ' - 16 i ~ ... Comic book artist draws on his ~P--~~ .! From P.oge l i creation. Z6 The Spider·Man epllodea were pl'Oduced by Sherman Oaks-based Marvel Productions where f Hoberg cutTeOtly works aa a staff artist. Much ol c his work for Marvel ls in the lucrative marketini LL ' ol comic book cbaract.trs in the form of toya, ~ coloring books and packaging \lluatratiom, be ~ says. i -He coosiders recent directliii"' work oo the ~ Spider· Man series a major test ol the fUll ranie ol G> bis talents, ~e slar'ti.ol in ms aa an inker and ~ asaiat.nt to Jluas Mannina oo the Tarzan comic .2 strip and bQoU. 0: But while Hoberg was pushed by his .. .. ' parents, be was taunted by his peen. "I was growing up with comic boots and others thought il was kid stuff and anti-intellectual," be explains. "It waa ridiculed by art tearj:lers. They never understood it." After -giaduating from Fountain' Valley High School, he went on to complete a fine arts degree from UC Irvine. A year out of college, Hober1's work was spotted by Manning al a comic book conv~tioo and be was hired oo at Animedia ProdlJC\)ons, producers of t.be Tarzan strip' and boob under license from Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. ·He admits he's somewhat ol a youngster in a business which caters to adults aa well as children. "I don't think I really learned bow to draw until I got into college," be aaya. "I was always mimicking comic book styles. "I didn't think I could draw anything except for human beings but J reali.zed I bad to draw everything well. Any object is interpretive but the human body is the one thing that unless you get it right, someone iA going to know it's wrong." TbOugb Hoberg is immersed in -WOrlcfOl lhe strange, the fantastic and the 9lher-wordly, be doesn't dash off each month lo see the new Mferlngs al stores catering to comic book collectors. "I find I'm better not reading comic boob if I want to draw them," be says. "My ideas are Deity ........... ..., 0-. ·- 1 Uiutrator. and. animator Rick Hoberg fresher and it helps me not t.o imitate other worka. Imitation is fme. There's no great artist wbo bas not imitated some other artist. I doo'l regret any 'swipes' I have done, as we call them in lhe business." When Hober:g was bind on to prepare the comic strips for ihe as yet unreleased "St.a.r Wan" movie, be bad an inkling there was something s pecial about this King Arthur tale adapted to outer space . . "I'd been looking forward to the movie for a long lime be<:ause it looked so different than anything else," he says. "HarriJoo Ford thought Lt was just another science flctioo film but only Lucas knew what be bad in Ilia bands." Working for L'1cas' company, Lucufilm, Hoberg was privy to some of the secreta of the sequel, "The Empire Strikes Back." He aays the comic strip is prohibited by Lucas from oaing any of the story lines from the first two "Star Wars" SISSY SPACEK "REMARKABLE,, JUDmf OUST. \ta-TV F<l\ ' Ill l\ \t\. "EXTRAORDINARY" <it:Y Fl.J\TU'Y Vl!'l'Wf\'""" ~<-:(,fl) L\ \/"· "ELECfRIFYING" <JENE SH~UT ~ TV ~GGf ~ -·· .;i.,._, """'-u.. "°"'' '-•• l:Rk RLNR'T'> ... 1 Y..\l ..t lffi'.RO • .\WILLIAM DWTTIUA'·IJ.fRT Wl:l'NnlRll,..,.,..,., fVi.XOEIYI' MAN \l-., tn \11/lWAM I\ WTrnJff "'"" i.. JatRY <X'U~rnt ,...i...,1i.. llJRT Wll~ l..lRl),.,1 \l,1lllAM I\ WIT11.J'°'l lltt.•••·l""'•""'it' RAU. I\ 1l(-.1f 1i..,.,1,.. JKX ASI(, ALl!'o:l~l'llTIRl R.-.J1t.,1'11'/NN.U&·4. -\''"~~ .. , ........ motion pictures or from aequela. So when Hoberg f d out that Luke Skywalker's band would be lft.-.d lo "Empire," the rolka at Lucasfllm went iatol~ Uuy. "There was a friendly threat to keep my mouth shut," be says. "That waa just seen to be a major shock in the film and the)' didn't want anybody t.o know about it. ll'a totally unnpec~. Lucas always manages to pull a rabbit out or his bat." Hoberg owes part of lhe success of ~ "Star Wars·· films t.o careful attention paid to detl!lil and continuity. That's where Hoberg's talents~ uaed to their limits in the creation of story boltlds • comic strip-type iltustrations detailing every sc-'rie to be shot in a movie or cartoon. "We are lhe people who make the flow and continuity ol a show," be says, of the artists wbo work oo story board production. "I've seen a lot of bad story boards and what they can do to ruin a s how." Hoberg says he doesn't l.hinka 6out the potential audience for bis work, be they children or adults "I think in terms or what I like myself," be says. "Children can spot mistakes as fast as the adults can. You can't fool anyooe." Branching off from hi5 work with Marvel, Hoberg bas created his own character called Solaria, a rock 'n' roJl super-bero. He bopea to market bis creation to one of the major comic book companies. ln the meantime, he says he's pleased with the characten be draws from the Marvel "stables" because be believes the reader or TV viewer can empathize with their problems. Spider·Man bu a boat ol personal problems that come out in the comic strip and books. The Ufe or a supeT·hero, in the world according to Hoberg, is not always what it's cracked up to be. "Take the Incredible Hulk. Any person wbo changes into a green monster at cocktail parties ia going to have problems," he says, a smile breaking out of his boyish face. "With great powers come great responsibilities." Sean Connery John Cleese T•E IAaDfTS (PG) Shows 1t 6:00 8:20 10:35 An American Origin1I ZOOTSUIT (R) In 70mm Shows at 6:008:10 10:15 Mery_! Str~JL THE FREllCll UEUTEllAllT'S _.(R) 6:008:20 10:40 C.ndice Bergen Jacqueline Bisset RICH a fAmUS (R) Shows at 6:00 8:20 10:35 Keith Caradine SOUTMERll COMFORT (R) Shows It 6:008:10 10:15 R1¥olut1onary CINE ·FI SOUND at Dri.e-in ltfew Y-AMC"' Aedt0 t1 y0.., ..,.. .. ., II "°AM -radio with ,....hon •-Y potthOn • .,.,,. your own AM P0<1Ablo John Cltese TmE IAllDfTS (PG) "'a.':.~ Robert Duvall TIIE ..... ITOF D.I. C08ftR (PG) Also A. A • Ws Rllll1 1 (R Hlrrison Ford T'.IJ'B.IF(mE Also ~inJ Ail/ ,PG) Classical Music ~ ~-------:I 7f' L.A. Phil brings ioyous Mozart, lengthy Bruckner (I) ~ Q. ~ "" :l. 87 MA.RY JANE SCARCEILO Of .. o.lty ..... Mllfl Carlo Maria Giulinl and bi.a IJ'OUP worked bard to please the audience when the r..o. Aneeles Pbllharmmic came to the Sanla Ana Hig.b School Auditorium Saturday night. Tbe program was the third of the Orange County Philharmonic Society'• winter aeuoo, and it bad an.odd, unbalanced feeling with the aborter l!~.l..4tf.}i9.» • .,e!•.X.tt,d_~W.S .. ~ntermiuion and th,. Ruas~an violinist Alexander Treger opened I "TIME BANDITS" (PG) 11 "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" (G) Ill "RICH AND FAMOUS" (R) .. J.qMlllM Billet becomes an actress equal to her bean-stopping beauty; fiery and smart, grave and worldly, and very moving. Cudkie Bersea has never seemed so relaxed on screen ... she gives a spirited comic performanoe.'' -°"""' "'-·,.,...... ,,_.. RICH aJZJ FAMOUS • 1-----·--.... -.... -1 with Mozart's Concerto No. 4 in D, and be showed' the fiair of which ereat aoloiatl are made. Tbe young, dark-haired musician played cleanly and wit.b delicacy, but be wun'l afraid to show the emoUclll and beart oft.be music. The audience repaid bis joyous effort with concentrated attention. No piDa dropped durine bia performance, butt.bey would have been noticed. !"'ger.~~~~~ .!\f'il ~~ed. braae".r.'°deo orchestra traclded tbe massive Symphony No. 7 by Anton Bruckner. The years # 1 horror-comedy spoof! $AT~~PAY Ttt~ ~'iTtt SUttn,i RICHARD BENJAMIN PAULA PRENTISS ~~,···~~ *BARGAIN MATINllS * Monday thru S1turd1y All PerforruncH before 5:00 PM (Excep& l,.ael E191 .. ment• Inf Hllldeya) IA M IL'A.l1A M•t1 Mllooo 01 IOt•C:fOl\I LA MIRADA W.All( IN 994·2400 llfft ........ ~­"TMl WATQ9 IH THI WOOQI'•..._ ,,,.. ...... ,,.,_. ~-·-­"AQINCY''• , __ ._ ... ..,_ a . -· "' t. -. ' "~IOU.I at THI LOeT UK" --·~-"'CU90H ... _...,.,_ ..... ,.,,..__ ·------____ ,.. .. "HAUOWUN tJ" it;. ... -.-.--+---------- aa.trtt.•a.--.1-.-.w -----·'-"..,.."' ..... YtCM.... , ..... -. .. r.!:.u~·~ , ... -._ ........ _..,.._ LAKEWOOD CENTER WAll< IN .. ,, .... "ONLY WHIM I LAUGH" 1111 , ....... -........ LIKI OU> TI ..... 1N1 -- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WA l~ IN ... ..,.. "MOCllDY lllAN" fl'lt --------1 foc:ulty or Cof'IOl•wooo 211/131·9110 -----''Tl9 '9t!NCH LllU'TaHANT'I WOMAN"t111 , ___ ,,.,_ ..... vte:M .... •ue.-.-"OUAM°"41NIA" 1111 ""·-- ----....... -.... "' "TIMI IA91DfTF ... _,...._ MT, -lrtl. _.,Mt.-um-·--.. ACllleC't"' .. -. .... "''·------ ll wu the Orange County premiere for the Q. work, which was a favorite ol Zubin Mehla when ~ be directed in Loe Angeles, and tbe 1ympboay z las ta well over an hour. ~ Giullni, u alway1, conducted with intenaity 3 and cootrolled emotion. Rieb, hash brauy IOUDd.I i waabed over the llateaen lib a wum troplcal aea .... in aome ~""l"L i..u._-._ • ..-.. _..... electri:JJ. 18 AJtersucb a long work, oae question rem : :.. do people stand and applaud for app.rttlatioa or ~ relief? In thia case it may have been a little of - both. 'ACIFIC THEATRES ORIVl·lll SWN MEETS HM'lCW fO\lll l llCJLS-Slfllt IWI UI &I "ARIOll l lVD OlllVE·lll I DllAllGI ORIVl.Jll •MO 11,,. u r-• • •-• l lltl P-S-U 6' UIMfl9 SIAIMI• ............ , -.-1:30 , .. """ 1.15 ~· ...... "" .. ,. IM,OfHAffT NOTICE! CNllDAEN UNDER 12 FRH! HllHt .... Wat,.., • .., Ill•• fn 6:30 • hi S.• ••• 6:00 ,. Cllf.ll IOllMO • 'IOUll AM CM MOIO IS 'IOUll Sl'IMIJI If !ICI Alli W MOO Wiil! IGNll10N ACCESSOl!l l'DS/T'll)lj -llMIG Ml IOllTMllJ •AU CM-A CllWMIS l30 Oii Ml MOIO ANAl111M ANAHEIM DRIVE ·IN ffff-cJY '1 el l •f'IOI\ ll 179·tHO --·--"AOl!NCY" fll -"ICAN...,_r ... CM H IOUllO Bllt NA ~Ali• BUENA PARK OlllVt IN ,. H,A ~ A6/t LINCOLN DRIV(·IN l•"<Olfl ,.,. ••ll ol •114n 121-'070 ... _. __ .. AOINC:r11t -.. 9CANNIR9"A CWll Ill MM10 A AM, .. A, LA HA BRA IHllVI lt1 --.. ·1-f -·-.. 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Anyooe interested in eajoyinc a turkey dinner d d F · · iE on Thanksgiving but not enthused about tbe recommen e . or more mrormahon ..: ,.required labor, will be pleased to know that a 833.0S7o. call-1 ~ number of area restaurants, hoteb and dinner ~ theaters are offerin& Thanblivinl specials. i -~ ~alg ~tin~ ;;'"s.=.~ fMIW:~ ~ and here's a sample or the kind ol Thanksgiving § Day dinners (and lunches) offered this year: 0:: THE NEWPO&TE& INN is providing three holiday feasts in its three dinine rooms. In the Monte Carlo Room, a "Carve Your Own Turkey" dinner will be offered at $9.95. This includes your own turkey to carve, soup or salad, desaert and beverage. Ally leftovers may be taken home. In the White Oak Dining Room of the Newporter lnn, tvkey, prime rib, New York . steak, poached salmon and broiled lamb chops will . be served. Again, salad, veeaable and deuert will be included in the price, which nma from •.95 to $16.9S. Children under 12 may dine for $8.95. Reservatioos ror the Moo~ Carlo Room or White Oak Dining Room sliOiinf be made by calling 6"·1700. The Newporter Inn Bistro cafe will ofter a Thanksgiving turkey dinner priced at •. 95, from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m . No reservatiom a.re required. THE &EGl.S'l'aY HOTEL of Irvine will offer either turkey, ham, veal curry, poached salmon or roast beef in the Grand Portage Resturant from noon to 6 p.m. The price is $1•.95 for adulta and $7 .so for children and includes salada, desserta and continuous entertainment. For reservations call 752-8777. In the Gazebo Restaurant of the ~gistry, a more casual turkey dinner will be served from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For $8.75 dinen may estjoy a full turkey dinner and children may dine for $S.95. No reservations are required. .,. _ CHARLEY . BROWN'S &ESTAURANT of Huntingtoo Beach is offertnc a turkey dinner, <-th r l'i 1141 gr 3\ 1111 IC\1110\ 1'1 \'\U . ~ HEAR YE!! t . "'.-HEAR YE!! The PilcJrl1111 Never Hod It So Good! Your Choice~ •RoastT .. T.-, •Vlrgilll• laUd .... ..... Slrloill of .... THANKSGIVING DINNER Only SJ95 Olnne< Wiii Be s.-vect 12:00 Noon m em p.m. MA.II TOW U H .. AnotitS IAILT IZ1 MAIMAVI. 67MJOO Where to go this weekend? complete with stuffin1. peu, peal onions, yams and potatoes for $8.95 (adults> or $4.95 (cbildreo). Also on the menu will be lobster tail, shrimp, prime rib and teriyaki chicken, priced from $7.95 to $11.95. Hours are noon t o 8 p .m . aGd reservations may be made at 84.2-6802. } The Sheraton Newport will serve a full turkey dinner rrom nooo to 8 p.m. in the Festival Cafe. Price is $8.95 for adults and $4.95 for cbildren and seniors. Rumor bas it that t.be hours between noon and 2 p.m. are busiest., and reservations are THE POR T THEATRE '> ' -~ 'J <'t>IJ MON. NIT E -ALL SE:A TS $2.00 Two French Mysteries "DEAR INSPECTOR" JuiiJfrt'S T~lftt RATED PG Burt Is at It agaJn- ~Y hit of the season. IUn'...,..... MTllNIN • NOWPUYINO THE NEWPORT MA&&IO'IT Hotel will offer three Thanksgiving dinners -in the Pacific Ballroom, the King's Wharf Dining Room and the Capriccio ca!e. •• 1 u1R.:Jh&, P;WJic;, A,Mlr<\@l· • .».'->':il.~ (minimum of $41.25 per table). The feast includes a r elish tray, salad, potatoes, giblet gravy, cranberry sauce, yams, green beam, corn and pumpkin pie. The feast will be served at noon, 3 and6 p.m. IN THE JUNG'S WRA&F DINING aoo•. t~rkey dinners wiU. be oflered buffet style, fea(u.ring sliced turkey, fresh fruit, reliab tray, salads, cheeses and daserta. Other eotrea will be Seafood Newbure, leg of lamb and ham. Seatinp for the King's Wharf dinner are at 1and4 p.m. and the price is $13.75 for aduta and $8.75 for kids. For reservat:iam to either dinner, call MO-tOOO. The Capriccio Cafe of the Marriott will offer a turkey menu from noon to 11 p.m. Price is $7 .SO for adults and 14.25 for children under 1.2. TJIE JOLLY &OGE&, all 32 of the.m, are offering turkey dinners. At the Balboa Island rest.aurant, turkey feuts (and the regular menu) will be served from 7 a.m . to • p.m . The Tbanbgiving Day dinner includes turkey, soup or salad, and dessert. Prices 8"' $6.96 for adults and $3.95 for children. For reservatiooa at the Balboa Island restaurant call 673-8720; for reservations at other J olly Rogers, call the specific location. THE HARLEQUIN DINNE& PIA YHOUSE in Santa Ana will offer complete turkey and ham dinners for both their 1 and 7:30 p.m. shows. Doors open at 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. and the price is $17. The musical comedy, "Paint Your Wagon," will be presented. For reservations call 979-5511. These are just a few local highlight.a ; if you 've got a favorite restaurant, chances are that they'll be offering a holiday special for Thanksgiving. f j ! { I ' I I I r llTARTll TODAY WMllM MlllTlll5TOll IUCM MISSIOll YIUO DU115£ Loae Edwards Cine1111 Mission V1ero Mall Stadium 011ve·ln 772·6466 848·0388 495·6220 639·8770 ma llY1lff IUll5l IWCl Brea Plaza Woodbndae Oranae Mall UA City Cinema 529·5339 551 ·0655 637·0340 634-3911 com P Edwards Cinema Center 979-4141 a s IT WAS J<JST N1 INNOCENT GNIE.. •. the watcher in the woods ""·;:.:.~~ 't:::~~·' l!!D ----MT-.-.---·--·-·-.... -,_,,.,, .. _. RICH anJ FAMOUSC!l "TIME BANDITS" RICH'""' FAMOUS =~C!l --·-M-•• -·-MftllllnY __ .. ,_,,.., __ "LOOKER" ,.,,..,_ llllT-.llM.Nf. ... RICH anJ FAMOUS ___ .. , ___ ._ ~ the Robef1 Mitch watcher '-" Mafon In the IE) Yetene ~ne l'ROMW~n AGENCY l'AODUCTIONa ... 111,111, ..... ... ,_..,, _ _ .,., ..... the watcher In the BJ woods ~WAl.TDISNSY l'ROOUCTIONI ., ........... ~ ..... IN ST1'UCTIM! HECT TO CtNHIAS: SAY, "EDWA"DS MOVlH" VAUDAT! AT IDWAADS IOX omcE M::~? ~ = ...-. :.~~: *"""' ...... 19 .... li ... '· I ,-- \ , collect1iJn ine restaurants in one plcrc~ seU/~GIANWAFFLE Classic Northern Italian cuisine. a superb A scrumptious selection of waffles. Plain, ANTONELLO RISTORANTE wine list with a very capable staff to assure powdered, fruited, Qr fudged; all are equally your dining a real experience. Reservations delightful! Hamburgers, homemade and 1ackets suggested. (714) 751-7153 mumns, soups, sandwiches, and omelets. HUNGRY TIGER RESTAURANT Famous for live Maine lobster and fresh fish daily. The oyster bar has its own menu of special seafood dishes. Lunch and dinner. Entertainment and dancing. (714) 979-1181 GOOD EARTH RESTAURANT "Unequivocally the finest in natural cuisine:· Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner. 8 A.M.-10 P.M. Sunday-Thursday: 8A.M.·11 PM. Friday and Saturday. 557-8433 RESTAURANT HORIKAWA Operated by Horikawa of Tokyo, offers gourmet Japanese cuisine in a serene set· ting. Try our combination luncheons in the Teppan Room, cooked right before your · eyes by showmen chefs. All ma1or credit cards. Open 7 days a week. (714) 557-2531 South Coast Plaza Village Located at Sunflower & Bear Streets Santa Ana, CA 92704 • (714) 751-6595 • Patio dining. Weekdays and Saturdays: 8 A.M.-8 P.M. Sundays: 8 A.M.-5 P.M. (714) 557-5186 VERDUGO'S- RESTAURANTE Y CANTINA Fantastico! Tantalizing traditionals · and exquisite especlalidades. Strolling mariachis and champaone brunch to spice up your Sundaysf Monday-Saturday; Lunch 11 A.M.-3 P.M., Dinner 3 P.M.·11 P.M., Sunday Brunch: 9:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. (714) 556-7990 MEYERHOF'S RESTAURANT Meyerhof's Restaurant on the Green in South Coast Plaza Village since 1976. Dine in our turn-of-the-century country kitchen and en1oy superb sandwiches. thick soups. fresh salads, wine, beer, softer beverages, desserts, and delectable Ice cream creations. (714) 540-8044 'Devlin's' Scalia sidelined again See Sports, Page 7 Ol' Blue Eyes and The Count celebrate Inside TV, Pag~ 8 •Nov. 20-Nov. 26• SuperPreacher vs . powerful networks Televlews, Page 2 ~ t I I I ! ; I I t i lndex g .8 E ~ ~ Ill ,, ;::: u.. O> 0 _, ----------- Tele views On the Cover Highlights Sports .... Inside TV Letters Word Game TV Puzzle Daily Gnds Prime-Time Details Tube Toppers Cable Subscriptum Daytime Drama .. • Movie Guide .. Page 2 .. Page 2 Page 3 Page 7 Page /J Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page lO . Page JO. Page 11 . Page 18 ' .Page 27 ,Page 21l Program information ti provided by the networks and station! and if subject to change without notice. Channel Ustings fJ KNXT (CBS) 6121 W. Sunset Blvd • Los Angeles. Ca DKNBC (NBC> 3000 W. Alameda Ave Burbank. 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Mall address: Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, Ca .• 92626 Telephone: 642-.. 321 Televiews SuperPreacher strikes again By MICHAEL DOUGAN oc-.OMIY ....... S ..... Slx months ago, the Rev. Donald Wlldmoo and bis Coalition ror Better Televiaioa called off an announced boycott of companies that 1pouor s hows they don't like. Whether WUdmon and hil fundamentalist right-wine followers could have pulled it off seems unlikecy; but, undeterred, Wildmoo bu leaped back into the arena and th1I time he's taking bis campaicn to it.a lo1tcal llmit. =-wudmoo is threat.eilnc Lo boycott not Just specific aponsors or 1elected sbow1, but the networb themselves. All three ol tbem. Period. Wild:moo baa given tbe chairmen ot CBS, NBC and ABC until Feb. 1, 1982, Lo devise "concrete plans" to end tbelr "ugly anti·Christiao bigotry ... against Christians, Cbrlati&n values and Christian culture.'' Jr they don't, see lbey're in real trouble. Wildmon will call on ah Christians to boycott the net works, products made by them or their parent corporatioos, and lbose of advertiaen "who are party Lo this discrimination ... " That's a pretty big order Lo mt. NBC, ror eumple, is owned by RCA. No D?Ore Selectavisions for tbose who love tbe Lord. SI.Dee RCA also owns the Hertz outfit. Christians in need or transportation will have to go to Number 2. And they won't be playing CBS Records on Lhe1r non-RCA stereos. ABC won't be amused when Christians boycott their amusement parks. (Ironically, Word Publishers, a large Christian book supplier. is also owned by ABC; now, there'• a dilemma.) Although his letter to the networks reads u though Wildmon is also threatening a boycott of all products that advertise on televi.sioo (which would leave only hard Liquor and cigarettes with his seal of approval>. be says that's not the case. "No, thal would be impossible," Wildmon acknowledged from the Coalilioo beadquarten in Tupelo, Miss. "What we would do ls select a c ompany or companies that are tbe chief promoters of this kind of program." In otber words, he'd do what be threatened Lo do six months ago. What kind of anti-Chriatian discrimination are those networu practicing? "Methodically, <the OntheCower networks> have excluded Christian ~barac&.en, cultutt and values from their programs. All too often, when persons are Identified as Christians in programs ... they are cbaracten ooly to acorn, prompt revulsion, and to ridicule," Wildom said in his letter. And what kind of concrete evidence does Wildmon want? "That's up Lo them," be said. ''It ought to be some kind of policy.•' Basically, Wildmon waota to see Chriltiana represented oo television in t.be proportion lbal they exist in the pe>pulatioo. Of course, bow many TV characters ever state that they are "°• Christians. Can't we assume that some of them go to church when we aren't tuned in to their lives? Not according Lo WUdmon. He wanta proof. And t.bis time, says the bespectacled preacher. be means business. "I don't want to leave with the advertisen the idea that we're playing games, because we're not." he said. Still, unlike many other Moral Majority leaders, Wildmon qualifies .bis claims carefully. "It may be that not two people would join a boycott," be said, "but knowing what we know, r believe that a boycott s hould be successful.•· And inevitable. "I 'm fairly convinced now that we will not be able to avoid it," be added. "If I was a betting man, today I would wager pretty good odds that the boycott will come t.o pass this time." Wtldmon ded1ned t.o give details on bow be plans to bring the networks to their knees. "U you're playing a ball game, you don't want t.o give your opponent the game plan before kick-off," be explained. Let's hope the boycott happens. Let the networks and the Christian ayatollah$ lay their cards on the table. RCA will still sell televisions. CBS Records .will not collapse. And we can finally get au this nonsense over and done. HAVE \'OU HUGGED. YOU& TUBE TODAY!: What would you rather do this weekend -spend time with your family, listen to music, play 'With your friends, read, watch t.eleviaion, enjoy a good meal or take a drive in the country? See SuperPreocher. P.age 17 Indochinese problem set on KOCE By JOEL C. DON 0( .. Deltr ...... '""' The great exodus occurred in 197$. Saltoo (now Ho Chi Mlnb City) fell to the Communilta rrom North Vietnam and thouaands ned the war·t.orn lands of Southeast Aaia. Most came to America, to the promiled land of opportunity and a chance ror a ne" life. But they knew the atneta in th.11 country were not paved wltb gold and a familiar theme embractq the refugea was they ooly wanted a band, not a handout. Decades of civU war bad lei\ them with deep-sealed psychological problems. Suddenly thrust into a new land, their impact was felt on our social, political and economic inatitutions. and caused many of us to rethink our naUonal henlage as a melting pot or cultures. Orange County especially bas fell the strains of the massive Immigration or Indochinese refugees. They settled here for an environment much like their native lands and the Job opportunities of a county boasting one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. Many who were resettled in the Midwest and East moved to the county after a few years of bitterly cold winters lo what bas been called secondary migratioo. A strange people in a strange land ta explored lo the documentary "Sweet Land ol Liberty?" produced by KOCE Channel SO. The ball·bour program, whlcb focuses exclusively OD tbe problems and impact or the Indochinese in Oranie County, will air al 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. More than 80,000 Indochinese retucees live in Oraoie Coul\ty, repbrtedly the hl1beat concenlraUon of any county Jo tbe nation . Allhough lbey have physically a11imilated in vartoua communities -mainl,Y Garden Grove, Santa Ana, We1tmlnsler, HunUl\gt.Oo Beach and Coata Mesa -cultural ba:rrlen 1WJ block the lndochinese from Joinin.8 tbe so-called Great Society. Foremost or t beir problems Is the language barrier followed by the new and different social practices of Westem culture. The r e fugees also raced prejudice from members of their host communities. When stores bearing signs in Vietnamese began to appear and refugees purchased homes when average wage earners couldn't, rumors abounded that the Indochinese were receiving special loans and grants. The rumors, as pointed out by politicians and resettlement workers in the documentary. were proved to be just that. Man-00-the-street interviews with community me mbers and refugees tell us more about the resentment felt for these new lmmigrantlJ and the struggle they have made to make a new life in Ulis country . The program shows the induatrious nature of the refugees: We learn that their successes in buaineu come out of human sacrifice See lndocmneu. P.age 11 . . . i-- ·· Htabllghts for the Week • . I I Friday specials NOY£MllEJI 20, 1981 MOAHIHO 6:30 lflENE MOYD IN A ,_ family moves 1nto the neighborhood 1no _....yone leerns • leUOfl about first impresalon• MT£AHOOH 3:30 C$J IREHI; MOVES IH A new lamlly moYM Into the neighborhood ano everyone le&rnt 1 lesson llboul fwst lmprMSlons 6:30 0 ALCATRAZ Ttue documentary lac*• al 11w1 pr'laon of IJc:atrez EVa..o t.«I D aJ 8A TTLE OF THE NETWON< STARS T-ty·lour star• from ABC, CBS end NBC dl9- pl1y their talent• Ind endurance In he10-10- head athletie eornpetlllon, H-atd COMll and LM Mators host 11:30 Cl) BIZAAAE John Byner shows you lhlngS atrenger than truth, !¥get than Ille, and Ul'lier than enythlng you'w -- Saturday specials ~21,1111 AFTEN«>ON 1~ D ALCATRAZ Thia documenWy look& II Ille prleoo o4 Alcatrez 3:30 • PUkJC T'EUVl8ION: THE FUTURE• HOW l.MryOT-.~ ol PSS end Ed Pflliw. ~t ol CP8 we lntw· viewed by bro1dc111 COlurnnl9t Lie Brown on the Mure ol public televl· Ilion Cl) JAM80AE£ IN THE HIU.8 "Supet Bowl Of Country Mualc" Thia unique c:oun· lry music '-'"'" lrom Wiii Virginie f11tur• two deya of pldcln', elngln' end l\ddlfl.. and indudea aUOll 111<'8 11 E""")'IOu Harrte. ANOTHER TWIST TO OLIVER -John Schuck, as Fagin, Jonathan Ward (left) as Oliver, J.D. Roth, as the "Artful Dodger," and two street urchins appear in "Orphans, Waifs and Wards," a special to be broadcast OD "The CBS Library" series Thanksgiving Day at 1:30 p.m. OD Channel 2. Conw.y Twitty, T.G Shee>- ard. Alabema end many more ~ 1:00 CID IHE'8 N0800Y"S llA8Y "A History 01 American Women In The 20th Centu- ry" This documentary trecea the growth of wom- an's r<>IM In the nom.. 11 WOt1t and at play lrom the turn of the century to IN pr-I -IMturlng MJdl ,_~ .. M11 W11t, Shln9y Temp49, Eleanor RooNvelt Ind many more. (J) THE WNXY WOM.D OF JON.ATMAN wtHTf.A8 Guwt: Wayne Newton 7:30 CC> l.AR'-4-THON A cornedlen ho41t and lour comic cont111an11 who compete 1g1ln1t one anoti-we IMlured In IN• unceneored comedy game Show. 10:00 CS) .w.woAIEE IH THE ..a "SYc>« Bowl Ot Country Mu9ic" Thia unique coun- try mu9IC t•llvll trom W•t Vlrgini9 leltur• two dl!YS ol pldcJn'. 91ngtn' and llddlln.. and lnc:ludel auch 111<1 as Etnmylou Hatrll, Conwey Twitty, T.G Stwtp. atd, Allbanla and meny ITIOfl. 11:30 (I) B&ZAAAE )()I JoM 8)"*' ahOws you thlngl attanoer than truth. larger than Nie. and zanier than anything you'w --In,,_-· pr-entatlone lrOlft the Show- hm• awirr.1twary. 11;45 (8) DEATHWATCH: SOC WHOWNf Tl* documentwy l<>Otta II 91• men who 1re wilting to die -the lhoughtl Ind leellng• of the condemned men are explofed through unprecidented lnlervlewtl end nwe ~ ol pr1 ... on11i. 4:00 JAMBOAIEE tH THE HIU.8 "SYc>« Bowl Ot Country M\'81c'' Thll unlQue coun- try -...ic: *'"'" from Well Virginia IMturee two days ol pidcln', ~·end flddlln'. end lncludee IUCf't ttwa as Emmytou Herrl1. Conway Twitty. T.G. $Mc>- ard, Alabeml and many more 4:'6 (ID PAQTO CHAHOO, IT'SMAOICI Master lllullonlttl gather tor 1 display of mystifying tllente Ind mlreculoue IMll wtlicfl Wtullly defy e•ptenatlon Sunday specials NOVEMllEA 22. 1111 ~ 1:00 • YOGI'S RAST CHAISTMAS Animated Hudt and the oeng. ~ to m111.e Chrlatmu a happy one lor Mre T roaunor1on, IWllken Yogi S-out of his deep winter *9'> to help In ttl9lt P'9C*lllona. 1:00 D Cll 808 HOPE PECIAl Bob Hot>e llld hla guest• lncludlng Etlz.ebet h Taylor lllute the National Foot· ball Leegue Ofl Its 60tn .,,,........,., tO:OO It QI SINA Tl'IA, THE MAH AHO HtS MUSIC Frank Sinatra ICCOfnPI· nled by • 50-·piece orct1ea- t<1 and Count Buie and n11 t>and, pet1orm1 songs hi Ilea reoorded durlog hll 42 yeat& In Show bus1neu 11:50 (HJ REMEMBER WHEN ... "The Birds And Tile Betts" Dick ca ... ett look• at th• trld11ion1 and re•Olut10fl1, the •lgldlt._ and l1be<tles that make up A..-ica·1 always-chanQong aeaual standards Monday specials NOvo.t8Ell 2', 11111 EV£NIHO 1:30 CJD WILD BA8IE8 This doeumentary cetcr- many wild animals u they gr-up Ind lelrn to &ur· vlw In tlwllr naturll habl- tlt. .. 1:00 8 Cl) A CHAAUE IAOWN THANIC80MNO ANmated Cl\""9 Bfown end his pall get loget,.,., Wound I ping pong llt>le lor • novel ThanltsglvlnQ IMll (RI Cl) &AH FAANQICO BIG lAffOR' Fred Will1<d hoe'tl this numoroua night of ant«· talnment al unknown ClOIMdlan• ere judged lor theff comic llientl. UO 8 Cl) HO MAWS VAU.EY Anlmeted A small band of Calllornla condor• wt>oee "°"" la being tw .. tened by construction ..w:i I IC04lt In -c:ll of I magl- Cll, legendary raf\ogl. l'.;10 QI!) THE CMCO l(IO A t0-Y91r·old'I cour• geoua struggle with I lkln di-that hu cri~ him from birth IS docu· tnenled. Cl) WHATS UP AMEAICA FMtured· Amenca'• only matad«. 1 group ol 8- month·old awlmmere; hOmemeOI llretaft end the derlng young men WhO fly them. PLAYi • PIPPIN • DEA TH ON THE NILE If.,• "O s= --~ 0 IO 10:00• .....0AGAIN ThrM widower9 of dllf.... "Tl Ing 1g411 dllCUll hOw their ~. Ii--· 11fected by the g. deaths of ,,,.., ..._ "!' QI!) NO PlACE LIKE HOME Hoel Helen Heyes explO<M M><M vlable llt1fn1tl,... to nurllng horTl8I In • docu- men tery loOI< at long-term care lor lhe etoerty. (A ) 10-30 ED AUAAL AMERICA: THE COMtNO OF AGE Lorne Green loc*s 11 the problems faced by the rural elderly Ind ••PIOfea aome lnnoveliw solutlon1 OD HEP80RH AHO TRACY A polgnant lo<* Is tlltan at one ol Hollylorood'• m0.1 popullt end andurlng COU· ptee •• Spencer Trecy and Kllhlrlnl Hepburn , 1:00 6D ~ AMEJltCA: THE COM4NO OF AGE Lorne Gr.n loOl<a II Ille problema laced by 1tw1 rurll elOerty end IJtplorll M><M lnnov1ti"9 IOlutlon1 , 1 :30 CID 8T AHOINO AOOM ONlY "Sh«locit HOI"* •• The Strange Case 01 Alice Feulkner" Tha muter detective Marchaa lor •tolen io.... ... ,.,. In this "• production. taped 81 the Wlllllmttown n-tr• Feat!Val In ~. atlll'rlng Frank Langella as SheOoetl ~ end St• phen Collins. 2:00 (8) HENUAN AHO TAACY A poignant looll i. tlken 11 one of Hollywood'• moet pof)uflr Ind enduring COU• plal -Spencer Tracy and Kllharine Hepburn, 2:30 WHATS UP AMEAICA Faetured Amwlca'• only met.oar. 1 group ol 6- month-old 1w1mmer1; homemade llrcnlt end the d1rlng young man wN> fly lhem S:IO CJ) ..w.oAH IH THE HIU.8 "SYc>« 8ow4 Of Country Mullc:" Thia unique coun- try mullk: leetlvW from w_. Virginie teetur• two deya of pldcln" llngln. and llddlln'. and lnaudee a.di ltan as Etnmylou Harril. Conw1y Twitty, T.Q. $Mc>- ard, Alabama and many I 3 i ... .... ID CD • CAN'T STOP THE MUSIC • TIMES SQUARE • BREAKER MARANT • KRAMER VS. KRAMER • THE WIZ • MALTESE FALCON • LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER • BANANA'S • DOGS OF WAR • THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE "GL Y Y!-r .. ~t-.R~~·· MM" COSTA MESA• 646-8928 • . . ' .. ,. ! Highlights for the Weell advonture on • eumm.M NCUnion to Afr~ O*oll• .,.. a l~IO<IWt ~ HO 8 aJ) THE OIMOND FAMll.V HOUOA Y ~ A c;om11<11an ooat ~ lour comic '°'1tMta11t• wt>o compete 9Qeln1I one anotw.,. ... lured in IM UnootnlOfed comedy QM'I• ! J From Page3 Tuesday specials famUy'• holldty Ufllll Iha cnildren at!'llghten lhlnQ• out (A) t:GO (Q) INTERNATIONAL~ 8T AR '9TIYAl. Wednesday specials Meara lntrodooe the mov- IM, ~ end apo<ll 4Mltlta c:omlng to Home ao. ~In Oeoernber 11:00 ..... NOeOOY"I uay Tony Geary and Lorna PaUerlOn )Gin Mwle and Donny Oemond and 33 fMmbert OI the Otrnoncl lemlly 10 c;e6ebfele the hOl- ldr,.. • ONE LAST IOHG ON Hl8 MOUNTAIN 1how ' 1 1:00 (l) WHA ra UP AMERICA FNtured Am«lc:a'I Olffy mat-.dot; a group of e.. month-old 1wlmm.,1 ~ llltcnft and Iha denng young ,_, ..no fly tl'lam gi uo ()) w.-4-TWON ...J A CO'? I d!W '-! and fol# LIU Mlnnelll, Weyne New- ton, Ben Vw-. Lota Ftllan&, the Mu~t Mon- at ... and ttle Hen.m OIO- Mttotler'I .. ., In thll '°"" WIG ._ apecllll frono 7:00 .... TON MRU'I MAD, MAO WON.D ~ OOMB>V A loo& et the orwt tunny man of all ttme lnCludlnO Bum• and Allan; ~ .. and Hatdy: Charlie C"-C>- lln. Oroudlo Mat!{; Jacll Benny. Flip Wllaon, Abbott and Coetaillo, Stew Allen, w.c. Flekl• and ~ wlthtop~-- "A Hlllory Of Amerlcafl women 1n The 20th Centu- ry" Thie documentary tr-"" girowth ol --.,, •• ,.,... In .. '-· et Oler\ Eai.tm. wno 50 yeer1 '00 °'**' up the "'°9t popular allmb In Nortll 11:JO G A TOM COTT\..E 8"0Al: ON ID.a mN Tom Cottle lnt.,vlew1 Annette POMll about the Chellengee of bei!ig dNI , com6c eont•tanll wt\O compete against on• another ata IMlurad In thll unolll'llOf9d oomedy game ..-.-. e:ao (I) .IAM80ME IN THE HIU.8 ''Super Bowl Ot Ccuntry Mullc:" Thi• unique coun- try tnlM leetlval from W•t Virginia "91uret t-o days ol plc;loln', elngln' and flddlln'. and lndudel 9Udl llara u Etntnytou H1tr11. Conw1y Twftty, T.G. Shep- wd, Alebarna end meny t:OO D QI DNn DUCK'S ~ IPEaAL Animated. Daffy Ouclc dft· Ilea• plan to lllow IW ,_ 10 ltlOW their ~·Ion tor .. 11e·1 done for them owr the yew-. (A) (ll BIZARM XIII John B~ ehows you 1NnQa atrengw tl)en lfutll. larger Ulan ~··· .nd unlet ll\ltl anything you've - -In ,,_ encore pt- enl•llona from the Show· time Blurra ttbrarv. 1:30 D ctl THE ...e.rAIN _,.,.M&T 8'0PAW Animated An t:1W11b1own ThenkegMng teo->cf 9had- OWI the eer.t\1laln 8Mr ~· 10. D .._TON IE.M.l'I MAO. MAO WOAl.D OF COMIOV A IOoll at the great lunrly men of .. time lnc:lud.lng Butne and Allen. Laurel and Hardy: Chwlle Chap- lin, Grouello Mar•: Jack Benny: Flip Wlllon, Abbott and Coalallo; S'-.U.O; w.c Aafda and lnleMews wtth top comedlanl. 10:30 (I) THE WACKY WOAl.D OF JONA TMAH W1NT'EAS GUMI Wayne Newton 11:00 0 JtJ0Y COUJH8 IN CONCIERI Judy Colline II jolnad by IM Hamilton Symphorly OfchMtra end Roy Rog .. 11n In this sold out p«- tormance taped Ive ,_, Toronto 2:00 U A.lCA TRAZ Thia doclumentary loolc• at the prteon OI Aleatru 2::*> Cl) MZAME lCll JOlln Byner lhowl you thing• llranger than truth, larger than Nie. and unler that\ a11y1111ng rou·~ ...,., _. In thaM ancora pr ... entaOon1 lrom Iha Show- nma Ba••• library 3:00 (I) THE WNXY WOAU> OF JONA Tl4AN WINT'£.M 0.-1: Wayna Newton. 7:30 ID IUfMVM. • "Balloon Salatl" Aten and Joan Aoor1 fight - Africa'I Ser9"0MI Plain In ' hOt air balloon Is docu-mented; David NNen nar- rat• t:OO. SUfMVAI.. "Balloon Safari" Alan Md Join Aoot'I fight 0¥9' Atnc:a'1 Serengetl Plain In • hot .., balloon .. docu· ment*': David Nlvefl oar ,., ... t:oO GD ONE LAST IOHO OH "'8MOUNTAIN Olen Exum, who 60 ~ ago opened up Iha moat popular climb In Nor1h Arnetlca -the £)cum Ridge ol tne Gtand Teton Moun- tains -.. prohleO '°'°° D QI STEVt liilAlmH'8 8UT SHOW EVER St-Mar1ln pel'forma hi• unique brand ot comedy b91or• • Ive audlenoa ., NBC'1 famed Studio tH 10: 10 C8) HIO IHf.M( PN:YIEW: O€COt8EA Huaband-anG-wlfe comlcl JMry Stiller .nd An,,. worll and at play hl'I\ ttle t~rn of the c.ntury to the pr-I -... luring MICll flft\OUI peraonallU. .. MM Wtill. ShWtey Temp6a. EleanO< AooMwlt and lnltl)'moN. 1:20 CH) DEATHWATCH: llX WHO WAIT Thia oocumentwy look• at llx men who.,.. wal1lng 10 die -the ttloughta lllld ..... ot .,. COi ICl9'••1ed ,_, .,. nplorad Uwough unpr«*lentad Interviews ll>CI ,.,.. glimplM ot prlt- on •t• Thursday specials NOVEMeE1' 29, 1Mt EVENNG 1:00 8 &AHTA AHO THE THME8EAA8 nw.. hl1>em111ng l>Mf• .,._...., the maglC encl wonder of Qvlafmu tor Iha flr'll llme. 1:30 Q YOUNO llEOPLF8 8PEaAL "Atomic L.aga" A vllJtor lrom ou1ar ~ prewldl9 I rounQ runnet with IOmll ~ con.llOencl 8 N&Dl.E'S IEY£ A medlcal ttudenl (Aon Howerd) a.Icing fun .00 Amel1ca -the Exum Alclge of Iha GrMd Teton Moun- tlllns -11 ptoftled. (I) COME ll.OW YOUR HOM Elliott Gould and Allee Otio.tley atar In this Nell Simon ~ about a reformed pleyboy who fincb Ilk younger broltoar lollowlng In hie footsteps. t:ao II THE "'8fT A T10N MYST£RY Ho11 Bob Newhan Ouasla: footb•ll coach Gerry F-1, Iha Unl,,_&tty 04 Notre 0-Glee C1ub, Motw Ter ... tha Lon- don f'Wlyer• tC>.00. 9 AONAU> AEAGAN: AT HOME OH THERAHCtf Battiata Warters tnlerviews Pteeldent Reegall al hOtM on hie Clllilornla ranch CS)IMZARAE John Bynar lh<>w• you thlflg1 11ranoe< than truth. lefVW trtan me. and zanlat than anylhiflO rou·ve ....., -10:30 (ID AEtoitEM8£A WHEN_. "Tha Blrd1 And The 8-" ~ Cavett look• at the 1raolllon1 and r.-.olutlonl, tha rlgldltiM and Ml>er11M that ..... UC> ""'-lea'• always-changing aexuel llandatdl. 00 LAFF-A-ntOH 3~ 0 A 8AAE TOUCH Of' MAGIC Wo<ld.Qua 1N1QOCi8r> Siii· mad&. the smote-ting catr1zlnj and ..., exciting "execution" by gultloUM are i.aturad In thla lun, fllled evening ol lhOwglrls and dazZllng ,,,.., INU Savage ls In 'Coming Out' HOLLYWOOD (AP ) John Savage plays a young American who s uUers 18 years of torture, starvation and brutality in Russian Siberia in the CBS special "Coming Out of the Ice." The special, based on the memoirs of Victor Herman, is n ow in production in Finland. Country singer Willie Nelson also st a r s as Redloon , a f ell ow American prisoner in lbe Siberian gulag who saves Herman's life. 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Dawson and Nic:lc Buonlcootl Pf-• hlghllghta o r crltlce1 gef'nft. ene1ye11 end Pf• docllona of uPQC>mlng con· 1 .. 1a In the NFL 7:30 fl EYE ON LOS AHGEL.ES "Countdown To Glory" A IOolc •• lhe 1>"&1)111M , .. ,. vlUes ol USC and UCLA In prep111a11on '°' 1rie use vs UCLA g•me on Setur. day Saturday sports NOVDIBER 21. 11111 MOfNNO' ..00 fl 9 NCAA FOOT8AU tt>.00. OOlJ..EG( ~ "H.. Of F.,... Tip-Of1 Clat*" 8'lgham Young vs Vlrglnle AFTEAHOOH 12='6 8 (fl NCAA FOOTBAU 1:00 a 8POATSWOM.D W°"*''• W0<1d Power~l1- 1ng~ II (trom Honolulu); Cherlotte "500" auto r-(from en.none. N C). 2:00 tJ FtGHT OF THE WHJ< "Celllornla Stet• Flywelgl11 Chemplonahlp" Oacu Craalarne va Alonro Str~t>ow l:30 II CIJ 8PORT'8 SATIJAOAY IS-round WBC Llghlwelg.hl Chemplonahlp bout be'-Aleitla Argoelle> and Roberto EJaondo •:00 a 8POATSWOfU.D W°"*''' World Powerllfl· ing Chelnplonahlp9 II (lrom Honoluluj. 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FOOT8AU. Kanaaa City Chleta at OetrOlt UOna AfTEAHOOH 12:30 8 CIJ NF'l TOOAY 1:00 9 Cl) Nfl FOOTaAU. Chlc:ego Beata 11 Dllltas Cowboys EVENING 7:ao (Ji) IN8IOE THE NF\. Ho.ta L911 Dewson Ind Nick Buonlcontl Pf-• hlgt111ghta 01 cr1t1ca1 g-. enatyala end pre-- 01c11ona ol upcoming con- lllltl In Iha NFL 11:30 (ff) MNDE THE NF\. Ho.ta Len O.WSO.. end NIClc Boonlcontl pr-• hlghllghta ol crlllcal ~. llf\lllylis end pr.- cll(11ons of upclOl\'llng con- ..... In Iha NFL 'Devlin' star Scalia gets benched again By PEPPER O'BRIEN ln the Bad Breaks Department, Jack Scalia, wbo was scheduled to st.ar this week in "Tbe Devlin C.OOOection," baa suffered a major setback in bis career. "Devlin" star Rock Hudson's by-pass surgery baa balled production on the new series, and NBC baa tentatively poetpooed the Nov. Z1 premiere until early '82. It's the second time Scalia baa found himself out of the game before even getting out of the locker room. He was the Montreal Expos No. 1 draft choice in 1971 alter having set a strikeout record at Ottaway University. Were it not for an ~ury to his pitching arm, Scalia might have made it in the Big Leagues instead of having to aettle for 10 yean of being "just another pretty face" while hoping to make it oo the Hollywood roster. I doo't know where the net.wort. have been all this time, but they've just discovered a new audience for sporting events. An advertising agency study is being waved about that claims there's a previously unrecorded audience in TV Land: people who watch sport.a on the set over the bar at their neighborhood taverns. . Harbor Lawu ·Mount Olive Men1orial Park· Mortuary· Mausoleums Burial In Any Cemetery Shipment Cremation, Plans Available 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•r Ave. •t H•ibor Bivd.) Ph .-540-55541 7 3! 0 - 8 ~lnsldeTV _g J --- SINATRA ... The man and his muaic. Letters Jerry Lee Lewis is still alive II ll true Utat Jerry Lee Lewis Is dead! U eo, wbea did he dJe? Everyoee Is teWa1 me It'• tnle, bat I bavea't laeanl uy •ews repon.. Lewis is not dead, but there was cooaiderable media coverage a while baclt when be suffered a bleeding ulcer and waa reported io critical condition. He bas improved a great deaJ since then. • b &be old A.ady GrtffWI aeries, dJd ADcly enr marry bll loag-Ume prUrletad, Bela Knmp! Helen Krump (Anita Conault), who moved to Mayberey, N.C .. during the show'• fourth aeuoo in 1964, flllaJly snared Andy in 1968. The wedding, however, took place on the premiere t.elecul of "Mayberry, R.F.D.," the successor to "The Andy TV puzzle 2 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 16 26 43 Sinatra and Count celebrate By JEFF PARKER Of Ille o.lty "Ml ...... Two ceJebratJons, one obvious and one not so apparent. will be going on Sunday-in-the NBC speciaJ "Sinatra -The Man and Hi.a Music." Naturally, Sinatra's work is a reason for celebration, but lhe show will also mart the 44th amliversary of two part.Den who have literally grown up in the music business together -Count Baaie and Freddie Green -Basie's guitarut. The Count Basie group will back Sinatra for the show. "I can't imagine Basie without Freddie," said Sinatra. "If Basie is the lifeblood of bis own band, then Freddie's guitar is the pulse ... " "Young Frankenstein," Mel Brooks' spoof on the c18Slk tale of Dr. Franken.stein, will make iU television debut Dec. 6 on NBC. In Brooks' version, Frederick Frankenstein (Gene Wilder), great.grandson of the mad Dr. Frankenstein, returns reluctanUy to Transylvania to re-establish family ties. There, he meets the hunchback, Igor (Marty Feldman) and lhe bizarre Frau Blucher (Cloris Leachman), a woman whose laugh is so hideous lhat each time she issues it, the horses out.side go into fits. It's a comedy classic . . . The first in a series of White House concerts, titled "ln Performance at the White House," will be broadcast on Channel 50 Sunday al 7 p.m. The broadcast will originate from the East Room, and be hosted by Beverly Sills. Featured musicians J Griffith Show." Andy Taylor got bitched and left town, leaving the responsibility ror a weekly series to Ken Berry. Griffith, who was nominated for an Emmy this year for his performance in tbe TV·movie "Murder in Texas," wanted to pursue a career m films. We have been watc:bJ•I rer ... of "Tbe Twlligbt Zone" on TV and I've noticed Uaat eome of tbe epllodee were wrlttea by Earl Hamaer Jr. la thla the same Earl Hamaer who wroCe "Tlle WaJ&oea"! One and the same. Hamner started writing for TV when he was under contract to NBC from 1946-48. He was a freelance writer until 1960, during which lime he turned out several scripts for "The Twilight Zone," among other series and specials. Send J10Vr ldkra to P~ O'Brien, United F'Nture SJlftdicate, '1XJ Park Avenue, Room 602, NetD York, N.Y. 10166. ACROSS 1,4 Shown, plays 31 Mias Albergheltl'a Furtey on Three's handbag ID Company 32 -re. ml 10 Sco11l or Tebald1 33 One of the Dees 13 -Walters pleys 35 Hl1 Parade number Joannie 38 -Girl Friday 14 Mr. Hines· 1nslgne 39 Ocean (ab.) 15 Pince--•2 Arthur or Liiiie 16 Bank pay-off (ab.) « Aumonrs summer 17 Miss Gish's sign-of! 45 -John 18 Sothern or Blyth 47 Swindle 20 Role fOf Shemah '8 Mr. Taylor's lnsigne Bobatoon •9 Three Men --Horse 22 One Day --Time 50 Newhart or Hope 23 MaJora or Marvin 52 Mr. Dreyfuss' sign-oll 24 All About -53 Comedian Jackie - 25 Hooan'a rank Cab.) 55 Role for 1 Down 26 -Hudson 57 -Borgnlne 29 She plays Stella 58 Grief DOWN 38 Playe Tattoo a&•~ are pianist Rudolf Serkin and the young violinist Ida Levin. The audience will be invited by President and Mrs. Reagan. Future performers mclude Sills, MeTle Hag-gard and Gene Kelly . . . Five NBC shows were chosen as winners in the 17th annual Chicago lnlematiooaJ Film Festival Awards held recently in Chicago. Those shows are "Shogun," "Hill Street Blues," "NBC Reporta: Who Will Fight for America?," "NBC Reports: Why Poland Makes Moscow Shudder" and "Donahue and the Kids." Other winners were ABC's "America Held Hostage," "Alterschool Special: A Matter of Time," "News Closeup: Near Armageddon lhe Spread of Nuclear Weapons 10 the Mideast," and "ABC Afterschool Special: Stoned ... " Diane Sommerfield and James Reynolds have been added to the cast of NBC's Days or Our Lives." Sommerfield is a native of Washington, D.C., and has performed on stage as well as in television; Reynolds was born in Kansas City and trained as a joumalJst before his career changed to acting ... Five Amencan performeR;, Count B~ie, Cary Grant. Helen Hayes, Jerome Robbins and Rl!dolf Serktn, have been chosen to receive honors at "The Kennedy Center Honors : A National Celebration of tbe Performing Arts," to be broadcast Dec 26 at 9 p.m. on CBS ... The perennially popular Christmas show. See Ol' Blue, Page 21 Word game FILL OJ n.E MISSING U11eRS ftJ IH8 '1 IV l>..lORDS" &LOW. rn,.......,.~Hl-"·1 I K>INlk1Elel I I PIE~RIVI ICI IMI I I IRloltJI ~1 1 I IEJ ~ p)ll.f::;; CF I It IDl61E I I r;:irf. ~ fl£ A~ANGE il4E. 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Then there was music (31 percent>. reading (28 percent), socializing (20 percent>. meals (18 percent), hobbies (17 percent) and "car" (16 percent). Drawing inferences, however, could be dangerous. For example, the poll does not necessarily indicate that almost half or those sampled would rather watch TV than be with their families. In fact, the two are quite compatible. Television viewing is a perfect, if passive, family activity. It draws everyone into the same room, though it discourages them from Wki.ng to each other. The same can be said for friends. Still, the poll indicates the phenomenally exaggerated position televis ion has taken in the lives of Americans. We can shake our beads and cluck, but there it is. • • • Indochinese From Page 2 and not government handouts. Actor Richard Crenoa narrates the documentary with a tinge of compassion toward the new Americans . He got involved in the problems of the Indochinese refugees through his wife, Penni, who worked ror nearly two years in a job placement program of the newly arrived refu gees. During the narration, Crenna stands on a desolate area inside Camp Pendleton, where many o f the incoming refugees were housed in a makeshift tent city. All that remains is scrub brush and a monument constructed by one of the refugees as a thank you lo a nation that opened its doors during a desperate time. In an interview, Crenna noted the refugees were given diapers-and portable latrines and didn't know how to use either of them. "It's not easy ro understand them because these people bad such cultural dilferences,.. be said . "They suddenly came under the same criticism that the Cubans and Haitians have now come under. ''Basically we've lumped them all together into one category.'' Indeed, one or the failings or the documentary is it doesn't distinguish between the refugees who Oed immediately after the fall or Saigon and those who have left under perilous conditions in rams hackle boats. The 1975 arrivals largely were educated businessmen and professionals. They quickly took lo our language and the free marketplace. But the so-called boat people were unskilled or residents of rural farm communities. They have ta ken longer to adapt lo new ways and become sel!·s ufficieot members of their communities. Crenna, best known for his roles on TV's "Our Miss Brooks" and "The Real McCoys,'' is the grandson of Italian immigrants who found prosperity after struggle and hard work. Because or bis personal heritage, he said he hu special feelings for the Indochinese. His grandfather, who never teamed English, arrived at Ellis Island in New York with $18 in his pocket and eventually built hotels in Utah and Los Angeles. "My r esponse t o the s ituation of any 1mm1grant 1s gomg to be empathetic more than anothe r person's might be,·· he said ... We've heard a tot of stories th~~ tl)e Vietnam.e,;e wer~ pµtting everything they could into ~wiss banks. 'J:tiere's no Tube Toppers KOCE ~ 7:30 and KCET@ 8:00 - "Samson and Delilah." Opera taped la.st season during a performance or the San Francisco Opera"'eompany. K.NXT 8 8 : 00 -··A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving." The little round-headed kid gets together with his friends for a novel feast around a Ping-Pong table. KTLA.8 8:00 "A Touch of Class." Glenda Jackson in her Academy Award·winning role as the mistress of a married man. KABC U 10:00 -"Deliverance." Four Atlanta businessmen get more than they bargained for on a weekend canoe trip. Stars Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight. Mondaxs Details From Page 16 C 11173) Glen<!• JIClcllOf'I G«>tge Seg.i D MOVtE • • ·~ ·rrie Uwauon or l 8 JonM'' (111701 LM J Cot>b. AnthOny Zerbe • P.M. MAOA.ZJHE. 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DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special. fl at. rate for non -commercial users offering me r chan- dise priced tn the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 dttys or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines j ust $2.60 for 8 days. For an EXYRA darr call today 642·5678 The new Doily Pilot 8·DQy wt..~ 'fl 10 CJo~sJfie-d I I I i ••• 01' Blue Eyes, Count celebrate From P.Oge$ ·"Rudolph the 0Red-Nosed Reindeer" will screen again tbi5 year on Dec:. 14 al I p.m. OD CBS. Other network Cbrutmas specials include "How the Grinch Stole Christmaa" on Dec. 16 and "'Twas the Night Berore Christmas" Dec. 16 also ... Ron Howard and bis father, Rance, have com blned talents for the Dec::. 6 NBC television special, "Through (be Magic Pyramid," a fantasy-comedy set for Dec. 6. In this story, a young boy uses a magic pyramid to travel backward in time to the ancient Egyptians, where, dressed in football gear. be is mistaken for a god. Vic Tayback, Jo Anne Worley and Hans Cooried are cast members. Roo Howard is direct.or and producer; Rance served as co-writer and co-producer . . . NBC sportscaster Charlie Jones, now in bis 22nd year of work, bas set an alltime record for years u a sportscaster. Speaking of bis 22 years of service, Jones recalled the fi:ee-wheeling days of AFL football in the '608, before the AFL and NFL combined and was slicked into the commercial machine it is today. Jones recalled one half-time interview, in which bis Eminence, Richard CardiDal Cushing, took lbe microphone and ran OD for 18 straight minutes, straight through two commercial breaks and lhe beginning of the second half of the game. •'The direct.or kept telling me to late back the microphone, but I could not bring myself lo grab something from a cardinal's band before a national television audience." Jones says that Lance Alworlh, the San Diego receiver, was the besl player be ever saw. . . Actress Cloris Leachman thinks she is a natural for the part of columnist Maggie Dale on the new "Advice to the Lovelorn" series on NBC. "Advice columnists are a necessary and special breed," she said. "It's such a sale way lo be guided, as long as the writer possesses good judgment and will seek the ideas or an authority m aeucate cases ... According to Oscar and Emmy-winning Leachman, her mother's sensitive insights helped make her a good person to tell problems to, and she hopes these qualities will help her in the role. She likens ber life, which bas taken many turns for the better in recent years, to "watching a motion picture of a bomb explosion backwards -the bits and pieces are aU neaUy coming together." Her new show premieres Nov. 30 ... "Real People" will take a look at an Irvine workshop where men learn what it's like lo be a woman through role reversal oo Dec. 2. Abo lo be covered are a mysterious light in Hornet, Mo.; a man called "Checkmate Joe" who plays chess; and a woman who photographs naked men for centerfolds and calendars . . . • • • Indochinese From P.age 17 doubt that did happen in some cases because there's always profiteering rrom war. "But lo automatically assume everyone who left is a criminal is wrong." • Interviews were conducted with police, health and community officials in an attempt to destroy some of the myths about diseases brought in by the refugees and crime and youth gangs. There is also an interview with Nguyn Cao Ky, former premier of Vietnam and now an Orange County businessman. Officials stated the lndocbloese, contrary to some assumptions, have not significantly contributed to our health or crime problems. "What the program did for me," concluded Crenna, "is what I hope it will do for all people. It opened my mind lo the plight of buman beings whether they be lmmiarants from Detroit tryiD& to assimilate into lbe black community in Los Angeles or farm laborers in the Imperial Valley." Producer for "Sweet Land of Uberty!" .. Bob Acosta. The program is directed by Chuck Kneeter, writae.D bJ Ken Gale and Harry Ratner ael'Ved u contrlbutine director. Tube Toppers KNBC 8 -"Daffy Duck 's Thanks-for-giving Special." Daffy Duck devises scheme to allow bis fans to thank him for all he's done for them. KNBC IJ 8: ~ -"The Berenstain Bears Meet Bigpaw." Overblown legend overshadows the Bereostain Bear Family's holiday. KNXT II 9:00 -"A Small Killing ... Premiere showing of a movie starring Ed Asner and Jean Simmons. KABC & 10:00 -"Hart to Hart." An eccentric art collector wants to add · Jennifer to his collection. Tuesdays Details From Page 20 Oller the yMn. (RI g MOVIE * * "Flying M11l1ta" ( 11176) Ro~n Conrad, Simon Oalli.nd D O HAPPVDAYS Jenny Plcealo'a lather Roac:oe (Phil Sltv•••) arranoas • ahOWdown with the ~am• CJ MOVIE • •'A "Sam Whlakey" ( 19611) 8ut1 Ravnoid•, Clint Walker • P.M. MAGAZJHE oea1gner ~lly carot Uule. a conl•tant In the MIU Tall World beauty pegunt, Chef Tell pr• PM• a diah lrOM leftover turkey: Paula Nelson on Chtistmu ahopplng within a~I. .. MOW "lmaoe Of en-l .... • C08M08 "The LMIS Of The Stere With the' help of computer animauon and •tunning utronomlc:al art, Of. Carl Sagan anows hOW stars are t>o<n. llve and die !RI i> NOVA "NOIH Of A 81otogy Wat~· A Film With LW.· II Thomae Blologlsl and ewatd-winnlng eutflot Of L-•• Thom•• reveals aome of the myater~ wondef1 ol Mfe O (C)MOVllE • • • • "8 1/2" ( 1"3) Merc:ello M aatrolannl, Claudia Cardlnele Direct- ed by Federico Felllnl. (I) aaAARE XIII John 8ynet shows you thlnOS atranger than truth, larl>Of than Ille. and unlef tllan enyUllng you've ..,., -In theM ene0<• pr ... entetlons lrOM the ShOW· time Blzllrre library DMOVllE * e "The ...__t Men In The West" (111711) Char!M Bronson. Lee MllNln a~ D a THE 8EAEH8TAJH BEAM MEET BIOPAW Animated. An overblown ThankagMng legend sh.c:I· owe the Ber-taln ~ lemlly'a hotlday untll the children straighten thing• ovt.(R) 8 @) LAVERNE AHO SHIN.EV Lenny and Squlggy Int.,. rupt JOff'J Heat'*1on on nellonal televtalon to read -of their !ler'lptl Q • AU !ff THE FAMILY It· 1 Arc:Ne · 1 bin hday 1.nd he'• more turprlMCI by wtiat It says on hit blr1h c.rt11ie.1e then by hla IUfl)riM party, (l)MOVIE •• 'h "Rough Cut" (11180) Burt Reynoldt , LMley· AnneDown. ~-Cl) MOYIE "A Smell Kllllng" (Pram- lefa) ""-Cl ,.._, ~ 8lmmont D Q) FATHP MURPHY The linenclal future of the orpllanege Is plKad In the handa or a mantllly alOw orphan and 1 loul- lampeted horM 8 9 THREE'S OOM,.AK'f Jack aetl u b1J1 to lura • robber Into the trio's ap•11,.,..,t u • plaln- c:lot'-~ Standa ~ard.Q ID ME.RV GAlff'IN Gueats. Orson Welles, Rona Berrell. Jam•• lngr am, Jlll and Leon Urlt • OOY8IEY ··Mutera Of Metal" New dating t~ UMCI by arc:tlMOioglsta In Europa have radlc;ally alt•ed t...._ orlea conoe<nlng the delra'- opmenl of metal tectlnolo· i~ "The lNel Of The Stats" Wltll the he4p o4 computer animation and stunning utronomleal an, Of Cati Sagan lh~ hOw atara ate t>o<n, ltve and die (R) ®MOVIE * e •~ "BMr Island" (1980) Donald Sutherland. v-- aa Radgrave (.'O) INTEANA TlOHAl All· 8T AA FESTl'VAL Liza Minnaltl, Wayne New· ton, Ban Verae<\, Ulla Falena, the Muppet Mon· 11•• and the Harlem Glo- belrott•s lllw In thla eong and dance apactal lrOM Garmany t: 15 {%) MOVIE • * "Give Her The Moon" (11170) Marthe Keller, Ban Convy. .. _., 8 t:ll TOO Cl.08€ FOfl COMFORT ~ Invites a lkld ,._ bum home for Thant11101v- ~ dinner 10:00 U QI F\.AMIHQO AO.AO w .. llhy Mlcllael Tyt<>n41 ~ to Truro and - hl1 gWllrlend. who It Sam'a ••·wife. in 1 plot to glln vllUable land tllal Sam al10dellr" 8 t:ll HART TO HART Jon11111n le1ma that flit nMr fllal eccident WU planned by an eccentric wt Collec:10< who wants IO add Jennifer to hit eollee· non O (O)MOWE • • • \'1 "M lnhattan" (111711) Woody Allef'I. 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C.My KU«n June Lod<hart and Lynn Reclgtaw relrve tha QOlder> days of l!Ye ra<llO drama broedelllta: a Ja~ .,.,..ion of 2 On Th& Town", • look at Howard Huot-' Spruce Gooae D LAVEANE & IHIRlEY &COMPANY ~ .. and Shltiay •gr .. to let Iha FBI UM ,,.,.., &p8f1ment to 00..... Iha acuvltla• of • coun- tarlaiter • Ffl()Nl..A. FNbK&d: a votlt to a gym whit"& Children woitt out. • r~ on rodcat bulldlng • w•A•t•H The 4077th'• avac:uallon 10 a nearby cava poses another haurc:I lot Hawll· aye, Wl\O hu • problem Col. Potter Is.,,,.._ of ID IUAVIVAL "Balloon Salarl" Alan anCI Joan Aooc.. lligt'll C1Y9I Africa's Serangetl Plain In • hOt • l>alloon " doar mentad; O.vkl Niven nar· ,,., ... ()) P.M. MAGAZINE A cNldleA c:oupla Wl\O ar• 16o9tlng. child"°'"-· -· • tamlly of M"Mtllng ~ al YOU Alf<S> R>f' IT Fea1ur.O: "Th& Famll)' Memt>erw Ara Wild Anl· mall" and ··Btulft Voo- doo Magic.'' See Wedhelday's, P.age 2J 1031 FM, St:EREO S OUNDS OF 'THE H A RBOR - This can 1:)'9ndf:ls of dollars. 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KNBC 8 10:00 -''Steve Martin's Best Show Ever.·' Comedian performs before a live audience at NBC's Studio 8H. Wednfsda!• Details From Page 22 t:OO II CJ) MOVIE * * *'A "The Muppet Movie" (1979) "-by Jim Henson. Frank Oz a a REAL PEOf»LE F .. tured a a.lute to New YO<k Crty, with hlghllghla Including • day In the Ule ol MayOI KOCh. bike polo In <Antral Park 81\0 • ~ It eome 01 I,,. clty'a notable d\arecteta 8 MOVIE * * * * "Bonnie And Clyde" ( 19157) Werren S..!!)'. Faye Dunaway U 1111 THE GAEA TEST AMa.ICAN HEAO A gang of wOd bikers uM M..-11 u bel1 to 091 lheot l'landt on Aatpti and ,.,,, super-suit tD P.M. MAGAZINE A ctllldl9sa couple who ere edopOng a dllld from o,,., -• lemtty ot wrat~ng beers, Men• Shriver on Hollywoocfa lotnese craze Dr Grant<:h on hoW apone pra. deal wttl'I delNI ti) MOVIE * * ~ • Coma Back , CharlcMlon Blue" ( 1972) Godtrey Cembr~. Rey· mond SI Jacques &i) 8UAVIVAl "Bellooft S.la"" Alen and Joan Aool' • hight ""* Alrtc;e·a Serengeti Pleln In a hOt air bellOon It docu- ment llCI, David NI"*' ner-'" .. (C)MOVIE • • "Ze<o To s1~w· D•r· '"" McGavin, OenlM Nldc· etaon (}D MOVIE * * * * "Ordinary Peo. pie' (1980) Mary T~ MOOle, ~lld Suth«lenct (l)MOVIE * * * "The 8kH1 l.Algoon" ( 1980) Brooke Shlelda, Chnatoph« Atklnil 0MOVIE ***'~ "Privet• Benje· min" ( 1~) Goldle Hewn, E"-1 Brennan t:aO • All IN THE FAMILY I Ard\19 errtv. home from work In high anticipation of I IMlnQ hi• old buddy, Joe Tudtet. after a eepewation I of'"°" than 18 years. 1:41 CZ) MOVIE I * * * .. A SenH 01 Lou"( 1972) Documentary I t;00 8 9 THE FAll GUY Col1 and Howle go under· I oover In • prlton to help I OIMt one of Big Jacl< '• friends Ou«let Aeah. Chrla Chtl9- tien. 9 TH!GIUUNI CONCERTS Cec1o Marla GiUllfll. ~ tro of the Loe Angelet Phil· harmonic;, r---· c:on-dUC1S and ~ Ofl·al199 lmpr .. SIOnt ol overturM from lhrM AoalfW ope<U I.\) ONE LA8T 80HG ON HIS MOUHT AIN Glen Eaurn. wl'IO 50 yeatl ego ope<>ec:1 up lhe most popular cllmb In North ArnetlCI --11'18 E•um Ridge ol Iha Grano Teton Moun· 111n1 ·-Is prolil~ CO MOVIE • * "Return Of The CK•· gon" ( 1972) Brue. L .. ~N0troa t-.30 0 Qt Tl4£ FACTS OF Llf'E Jo persuedes Natalie to print a tlOfY In lhe actlOOI peoer r.....i.ng that one or tl'lelr teactoe<a wu once err•tolCI IOI dl'ug uae I.\) VIEWS OF ASIA "Mongolle I Peking Zoo Beyond T,,. Gr .. t W .. I People's Zoo" John Tem- ple examines in._ MOtl· golia one o1 the teu1 tl'Nll11 pe11s of China. and Iha Peking Zoo. one of the WOtld's most poputat zoos (Rl 10:00. CJ) 8HAHNOH Shannon la ualgned 10 Iha erton squad """*" _., unlnNlbttolCI end aban- d onad bulldlngs are IOICfled 0 8 8TEVE MARTIH'8 llE8T SHOW EVER SI-Martin perl0tmt hit unique br ano of c:omolCly before • ii... audienc41 at NBC' s lern.c:I Studio 8H u ttJ OYMA8TY Ale•lt allamc>ta to llnd the source ol Krystle's strength, and Claud!• tekH en ovetdOM of d<uga • WWIOFASIA ''Mongolia I Peking Zoo Beyond The GrM1 Well I People's Zoo .. John Tem- ple eumlnft Inner Mon- golia, one of the IMat temlllar parts ol China. and the Peking Zoo. one of lhe wor1d'1 moel popular zooe. ~MOW *** "AdV..-To Tt>e Rear" ( 1"4) Glenn Ford, Stella St- (()MOYll ~. G YOO ASKED f~ IT I I FM twed: "Swlu ~­ Sia" Are Kid•" and * "The Fiith Floor" (19t0) Bo Hopklna, Dianne Hui. D MOYll * ** "Cedd.... (1te1) WOMEN -LADIES -GALS GOOD TIME MAMAS Tuesday nites are yours at the famous ( un-) COVERED WAGON SALOON "'9 hothst _. da.cen lft Calif. Alld IOIM lllCkr. wiwn wil ~wrestle ill laby 0 I! 556-2077. 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KOCE m II II II ._... 5-Tll StrMI - MICNlll lAtlrs Home Gltdlnlr You And Thlllw <>vet Eatv Olde Cawtt ~ ,., MICHel Llfw'• ..... " Sllllk PY.-.. Pcr1nlla lnP..,.. ~ Mullc Amerlcln saint ..... " The ~ lneldt Wllf*lgton Tom Cottle Spedll .-wr---·-~ .Thursday• :0etatls THURIOAY EVEMNl 7:00 . IAHTA ANO ntE THMEBEAM Ttww hlb«netong bNrt di9COWt the megie llnO wonder of Cl'lrielmM I« the lwal tln'9 Q YOU ASKED FOR rT Feetured: ··Taiwan'• Snake Alley Medicine Men" end "The Wof1d'a Weltdelt Halral)'llst " • M•A•t•H C<*>nel RllQll tume up at the 40T1th wentlng penlcil- lln IO '*1« IOf infonna. non • ovtAEAIY 011 .. ta· phlianthroplat Cyril Magnln end 1\19 cou.- ln Rabbi EdgM Magnln 0 0 EHT'ERTAINMENJ TOtmHT "" Interview with Rodi Hod9on Q)lltl~ 0.-t Biie Sommer (O)MOYIE * * • "The WCl'1d'a at.M· "' Atlliete" ( 19731 JOM Amoe, Jen-Mlcl\MI Vln- oenl 1!1l(Z)MCMI • • "' "Stnolleoy And The Bendit II" ( IN0) 19urt Rey- nalda. Jackie GIM8on 1:80 G 2 OH ntl TOWN F'Mlllntd. "*1 Cel T edl on 0'1ch Dey'·. vl9lt an ..,,... tlon museum and the murallal wtloM work• Of-the ........ IOOk ., traltlG~ 8 YOUNQ PEOPLES 8Pf:C&AL ··Atomic Lege" A Ylelt« from out• ll)llOe prOY!des a youno runner With - much-needed conlldenele D H&Dt.E'I EY£ A medical 1tuo.nt (Ron Howardl Melling tun end lld.,...ture on • """"* ••cur910n lo AIYlc:a Cllecov· art a tenw..rldden Yl"age ID w·A·a·H B J ''* 10 orQanlL• • preaenl·day, alatellde get'*lnQ ol 4077th ram;.. .... Cl) P.M. MAQAZIHE Membet• ol • lradtli()ftal farm lllmlly relutn lo WO<'k on thelf land: an ,,,,...,,_ will! Hollywood atar-m•ker Jey Bernstein ®l YOU ASKED FOR rT Fealurlld "French Bo•- lng" end ' The World's SmelltiatHorM &:00 8 (J) totAONUM, P.1. The H •wife of 8 ~ n\9Cho RO\lellat llttM MllQ- num 10 protect htm unlll lhe l\M eollec:1ed Ille bacll allrnonydueher II QI THE 08MOHO FAMILY HOUOAY ll'£QAl Tony Gewy and lorn• Pett.,IOfl join Mwle and Donny Oemond and 33 membefl of Iha Osmond lamlly to ~ate the !IOI· ld•yw.. • MOYIE See Thurlda.1/1, Page 2S M.! Complete Exterior Residential Services •Painting •Masonry •Landscaping Tbe Handyman 642-4603 REAL ESTA.TE tlC£NSING SCHOOLS • Fl)' 8'okers and Salesmen • Nioht aid weekend classes (i~AWed --1-tOp"') *:. I ~rts, Pr_actice Exams • College Level Stoker ()Jaftfication Courses rt.o..7'1-9255 .._.._ fw apecW W ,,tcH LLOYD SHOEMAICEI REAL ESTATE SCHOOL IMC. lt07W_ ........... .... c....,uu.u r f'•IMd.C• LE PETIT CAFE& BAKERY Join Us Tube Toppers KTLA e 7: 00 -"Santa and the Three Bears." Three hibernating bears discover the magic of Christmas. ,,a KNBC It 8:00 -"Osmond FamiJ,. Holiday Special." Tony Geary and Lorna Patterson join Marie and Donny Osmond and 33 other Osmonds. K'ITV e 9:00 -"Merv Griffm." · Gov. Jerry Brown and Art Buchwald are guests. KABC fJ 10:00 -"Ronald Reagan: at Home on the Ranch." Barbara Walters interviews the president. ThursdaJ• Details From Page 24 * • • "Mlrecte On 3•th Str..i" (1973) S.O..ti.n Cabot, Devid Herttnen 8 9 MOMAMO ~ A ct.elsion ol Mlndy'1 prompta M9r'tll to believe tnal his parents don't low lllmanymore. II MOVIE * * °" ''The Sw!M Femlly Aoblneon" (1975) MMtln Miiner, Pat Deleny • P.M. MAQAZINI ~ ot • ttedltlonal rwm femlly re(um lo WOik on tllelf lend: an Interview with Hollywood "" ..fNlket Jay Bern1teln; Join Embery on hOw UIOI UM notle: pllnta. Or Wuco on flrlt llld for f111 Yletlfnl • MOVIE * * 'n "Birth Of A Legend" ( 11173) Document1ty • OMl LMT 90NO OH ... MOUNTAIN Olen EJtum. who 50 ~ 100 °'** UC> the moat popullr Climb In Nor1h Ametlc:I -the bum Ridge of 111e Grano T1ton Moun- \11n• -II profiled Gil SNEAK PAEVIEW8 RQOe< Eber1 ln<I G- Slsllel r.o.1 1n lnf0tm1t1Ye IOok II wllll'I ,_ II Iha movies 'C)MOYIE * * * Jull Tell Ml WNll You Wint" ( 1980) All MecGr-. Alln King ($)COME BLOW YOUR HORN Ellloll Gould and Allee GhOelley at1r In tllla Neil s'"'°" come0y •boul • reformed pl•yboy who 11nc11 hll younger brothel' fO!lowlng 1n hie lootateps. UM<ME * * "T lftca Tt>e Otter" (111711) Documentary Nar- r1teel by Petet Ustinov 8:30 Iii dJ IUT Of' THE WEST Sam rnlstallenly woun<11 "'"'-"· and '"* -Jell 1>eg1n1 l1lllng ap1rt. 8) AU .. THE FAMILY Arc:hle lnadYettently CIUl- M • menlllly r1t1rded gro- oe<y lt0<9 bok·boy to loM hll job. • 8NrN< PN'VIEW9 Roger Ebet1 Incl Gene Slltcel hoel 111 lnformalive IOok 11 whafl ,_ It the rnoYiee. ®MOVIE • •• "1941" (111711) Joh<> 8elualll, T Olhlro Mlfune. t;OO. (J) KHOTI LANDING Sid dlel, lellllng Kwan alone to cope Wit.II her gflef '"" the l'l\lnlgllMnl of hi•~ D 8Dff'NNT S11Q(ll Mr Drummond ~ to let Klmbelty go .._ tor • ltll WMkend with • friend. UI-. 11\et two boys .. fllO bl "*1ng !fie room. iaa M¥V aa18 ~·· .. pMallle .. ,... 1nllyzet lloP• WOtltlng whlle lle'I out on I Clil, lelvlng Ille Othet Cletec- llwl convinced 11e·1 deed. • MUNOAff1N 0 ... 11: a-nor Jerry Btown. Art Buchwlld, P1!11 laBelle, ~I\ Or9W (D)(l)MOWE * * * * "Ordinary Peo-p61" • (1980) Mary TyW Moo[•. Donald Sulnen.ncl. lo:IO D . 0.....A MEN< Kart ambit-Nell Into dlellng, lllen Qlllnt welgnt lllmMlf. 8 9 TAXI Thi C&bblM turn Into Mlf· prodllrnld "'"'*-and art ~· '"" Elllne dra-• reclusive but i.llntect "1111 out of lli9 lludio.Q 0 THE Y9lrT A TION MY8TERV Hoit· Bob NewhuL Gu.-11: football cOKf'I GerTy F-t. the Unhoetslty of Nolf9 Dll'nl Giii Club. Mother Tet-. the Lon- donPllye<L ·THE~ ~ "Stlr'llgl'lt, S111bflgtl1" A Lo. AngeMil r~d u.ecu.. 11"9 offer• the ApplM • recording 9UdJtlon U WOVIE • * "HopKoteh" ( 19IO) Wiiiet Mlltf\IU, Gllndl JacklOn 10:00 8 (J) JE88acA NOVAK Jeaalcl.' ear "1CI "*1· menl "* broken Into by 1n "'*-ldmlflr. a a Hll.L STNEf ~cop offet'I to pro- vide lnform111on on police corrupllon In uoll11nge for lrlldom and I ,_ ldentl- • (~ AOMAU) AEAGAH: AT HOME OH THIEAAHC:tf Bar't>w• we11 ... 1nterv1eM Prelldent RNgen " horM on hll Cellfomll rllleh • U.l..CHAONCU "Rutll Crime· Shldow On The Lind" Jim L""8r eurnin. Ille growth of ell· lzen w11c11 Ql'Ollpll In 19<>- i.1.o WM1 II I rMUll of 1helr rMCflon lo an OUI· brNll of crime a:lMOV11E • * * "Qlld1 Live" (IMO} Glldl Rlldner, Don No....i. lo . (S)BIZAAM John Byner *"-you thlngl llrange< 1hln lruth. llrg« thin "'*· "1CI unW thin mnytlllng you've -....,_ 10:iO. CAU'ONM JOUNW. Fe9tlnd: the .,,... 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KnowMe 8uddils The .,.,,. VIII VIiie new NBC production of fln!llOlllS .. Allort Aleat• John Steinbeck's clusic ILCM ~ s..ine ()oceUpon novel ''Of Mice and Lucy Room Slfeel A Classlc: Men." 8lwltc:Nd Ca6lndat .. ~ Blake ia executive .. .. .. ComDlf1Y producer and stars as IOrwn Doris Educltionll EdUcatlonll Georee in the story, aet Of Jeennle Dly Pr~ Pr09'.~ in lbe naal South in the fllllly Room Alfllr 222 .. .. 1900s. Quaid playa TheGllOll MooM: Ellcttlc .. Lenny, a pby1icat1y UlnMW ''TlllMln Complny .. strong but retarded Nlwl From Follt .. farm band wbo becomes .. Utlfl" Gui1• .. involved i D the MM. Mowle: oa Educ:atlOl\ll accidental killln& of a ''TlllMln "Youngblood CIYf!t ProgtllMlltlg young woman. from ....... Owr The movie, which will Colorado" .. Easy .. be telecast SU!lday, No•. .. " EducltioNI .. 29, also 11tars Lew .. " Pr09'.~ .. Ayres , Pat Hingle, .. .. .. Mitch Ryan and Cuaie .. .. .. .. Yatea. LM'a RIP OntSte> .. Gultn Tlg. 8'yoncl .. WilGtnl'a? 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Co"-blft• 5..taAH For Information.Gall 540.061 I = Da1tlme Drama Powers added to 'World' cast By LYNDA WR.SCH "Another World" is continuing lo pump up its cast of characters. The latest addition Is Ed Powers. His previous soap work was a stint as Spence Garrison on "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing." After leaving that show, Ed turned up as a guest star on numerous prime-time shows, including "M*A•s•H." The dark-haired actor will portray union president Harry Shea on "Another World"· -a man closely linked with Stephen Frame, a.k.a. Ed Black. THOSE BANDAGES James Pritchell (Matt Powers on •'The Doctors ''> are sporting are the real thing. Pritchett was burned when bis wife Cindy was preparing tacos and the oil caught on fire. Suffering second-degree burns, James was rus~ed to ~ nearby hos~tal. He didn't miss any work. WHEN ELVIRA Roussel and Chris Bernau were taping those "Guiding Light" segments in Tenerife, they decided to head back via Europe. One evening the always-stylish Elvira was dressed to the nines, as was Chris. A tourist spotted them dining in a posh eatery and greeted them ;is Hope and Alan. Elvira was glad the rans saw them dressed so smartly. "It added to the illusion. It would've been too bad if Chris and I had been wearing jeans and T -shirts -really unlike Hope and Alan." During the same meal, Elvira noticed an exquisitely-attired patron and remarked to Chris, "European women really know bow to dress." As she was praising the attire or this obviously "European lady," the woman walked up to her and said in perfect American accent, "Hope, you look beautiful tonight." ~ much for generalities. "EDGE OF NIGHT" is going on location lo Switzerland, and we hear that "All My Children" will do likewise, although "All My Children" has been talking about an Alps location shoot ror years. "ONE LIFE TO LJVE" is preparing for its masquerade ball, complete with surprise guests. Several performers already know how they'll be dressed. Krlsteo Meadows will curl her hair and become Jean Harlow. Bob Woods will be a dashing French cavalier with Jacquie Courtney as Marie Antoinette. Wayne Massey gets to be Daniel Boone, and as for his wife Andrea, she'll be Spiderwoman. Incidentally, that may be one of her last OLTL appearances, since her Tina character is being sent lo college. Returning to "One Life lo Live" in January will be Erica Slezak, who portrays Vicki. ln real life she gave birth to her second child, and just as Erica wanted, it's a girl. Q: Does every actor and actress on a soap play the piano? It seems W'benever they wut to srretcb a scene, tbey have someone 11t down and play a tuae. As far 11 I'm coacemed, LesUe on "Yoaag and tbe Restless" ls tbe only one who can play piano. Wlay do all tbe performers try It when they're obviously not talented enou«b? -.l.L., Elkhart, Ind. A: We'll go along with your point that playing the piano is often used to stretch out a scene. or add a scene wh en there 's nothing much to say - and we agree that Victoria Mallory, who plays Leslie on "Young and the Restless," is talented. However. she is not the onJy talented musician on soap operas. There a re some who indeed should not be playing piano, let alone singing. Q : Can yoa please tell me the name of tbe actress wbo played Pat Matthews on "A•otber World?" -J .B., Everett, Wasb. A: Two actresses bav~ played Pat since the inception of "Another World." The first was Susan Trustman, who is now living on Uie West Coast, and the next was Beverly Penberthy, who recently toolt a leave or absence but has returned to the TAKING A IREAK -In a special sequence taped in the Canary Islands, Christopher Bernau as wealthy Alan Spauling, currently wanted for murder on "Guiding Light," rests in the midst of a volcanic mountain area while fleeing from attorney Mike Aauer. "Guiding Light" airs weekdays at 3 p.m. on CBS (Ch. 2). show. We understand she is about to get a new exciting storyline. Q : Whatever happened to llltclll WUliams aad Tracy Quartermalne oa ••(;eaeraJ 8-pltal!" Tt.ey speak about tbem oc:casloaa.ll)' IHI& Uley aever s bow them or explala when they are. -LG., Keansburg. N.J. A: Milch is ,a New York state senator residing in Albany. Tracy was supposedly oo a tour of Europe and most recently has joined Mitch in Albany. Q: Can you please seUh aa arnment my roommate and I are havlagf ("Wllo wm • tile dl1bes" ls rtdlai oa tbJs oae.) Did the actreu w.lto last played Tara Martin on "All 111 Clalldrea .. 10 to "Another World?" -T.L., Lafayette, lad. A: The last actress to play Tara on "All My Children," Mary Lynn Blanks, is not on "Another World." However , the second-to-last actress, Nancy Frangionne, is playing Cecille on "Another World," and we assume that's who you meant. She has been Cecille for over six months, replacing Susan Keith, who lert the show following problems in contract negotiations. Q : Can you please tell me wby Ute cltaracter of Eve was written o ut of "Youns and Ute llestJeas?" Wasn't she also seea as Lhtcla on "Days of Our Uves?" -Mrs. J.a .• El Paso, Tex. A: Margaret Mason recently underwent heart surgery, but the role of Eve Grant has been left open for her if she wishes to retum. We bear that she is doing just fine. Yes, this ii Marearet's second soap; she did appear 88 Unda on "Days of Our Llves." Hewe o question obow ~ fawrite aoop or toCJp 1tor? Write Co LJ/ftdo Hirich, clo field N~ S~icote, P.O. Boz 1"20, lrviM, Cali/. '2'114. SM will oruwer as mCJftJ1queltioftlaa11'ae COft m lwr co&.m11, but t1ic volume of mail "'4JU1 pnlOftGl replWa impoutbfc. The Girls' Gym Newport "'ow OPEN SEEING IS BELIEVING. ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST IN FITNESS CENTERS FOR LADIES! • COME IN DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER TRY US OUT ABSOLUTELY FREE! 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While on tour. a T•XM country· -•ern singer ~ ln\IOlwd with the Mduc:tlw dalghter ol hie eidekldl -thOUgh he •till loYM Illa etey-el-Nlme wife. 'PO' CI> • * •• "Ordlnvt People" (1980) Mwy T~ Moor-e. Donald Sulher1and. A gullt~ 1-.eger trying to pu1 his lite bed! together.,, ..... brotti.'• death end his -8Uiclde ettempt reecflae out to his com~I lalhet end his cold, r..-wd mother 'R' ..... *. ~ "&ullttt" (1988) St-Mc~. Rober't Vaughn. A San ~ detac:1lve trlae lo pr-I the murder ol e protpeetlw witness IOt • potltlcal ne.tng. •••• "Conduci Unbecoming" ( 1975) Mldlael Yorti, Suunneh YoB-8eMd on Iha play by Barry Eng&ancl In 1878 •• Brltlah Army officer .. c:Ntgrd wl1h reiplng • fel- low olflcar'• ..... •• ··~ "McO" (1974) John w.,,.,., Ecldla Alber1. A polce ottw. -1"9 depar1menl.. corruption wMn he di8coYera thal hhl murdered pann« -• membet of• a~ pOllce Mg. CID • • \.\ "BMr IMncl" ( 1N0) Donakl Suther1and. VaMNa Redgreve. An Arcllc _,her_,_rell i.m·a mind lan'I J&.i on the dlmate when lte ~ bars are forced Into • fight tor their ._y an+va!. 'PG' Cl) * * "Flsta OI Fury'' (1973) 8ruc:. Lee. Maria YI. A 1"11Mt181 ar11 u.per1 flnde ~ d.nger when he goae to wortt 1n a aang- lcolt Ice fKtory. 'R' • * * ~ "Cebo81anco" (1981) Char1M Bronaon. JNor1 Roberda. An exllad NU whO ,_ bougflt off the local ~ domlMt• a lm9ll PenMan coutal tiMn during 1M 11409. 'R' t:00 CC) • • • 14 "Tlme Aftet Time" (1979) Malcolm McDowell. Oe\lld w-. H.O Welle en-the 1n1rmoue Jac:tc the Ripper from Vletortan Londor"I to mocMm-dey Sari Ffenc:laco thrOUglh the I.a of • tlrne machine. 'PO' ~ (%) •• ~ "The Oulllder" (1978) StefflnQ ~. Cn1g Waaaon A young ldNll9t trewle to Nor1hefn lralend 10 IC*' the •1ruggle '°' ........ ice. 'R' -=-Cal ... "A91Um Of ,... ~ .. (1172) 8nlce LM. ~ Hortt1. A martlel an. • ..,.,, jouf'My8 lrOm HAPPY FEET -Magical nursemaid Mary Poppins (Julie Andrews> and her friend (Dick Van Dyke) dance through a chalk-drawn countryside in "Mary Poppins" Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS (Cb. 2). Hong Kong to Ro<TM 10 hale> • friend who le In t.- l>le wtlh the mob. 'R' 10:00 CID • • • "™ 8tl'8 L.avoon" ( 1980) Brook• Shleldt, Chrlatophar Aikin•. Two children ax~ rllnoa Iha pange ol llr'al io.... wnlla dlscoll9flng tlfw end NCh Other elter they -lhl9wfec:ked loge!Mr on a~ l9land 'R' (I) * • "&ruce l .... Deadly Kung Fu" 8nlC4I u. A martial lllU rnMter bal· tlae a flat.fighting mob. 'R' "'··~ ''1foltl•"(1980) Roger Moore. Jam•• M-.. A dapper. women- llallng ltogman .. called In 10 tt1ww1 Iha ~ of ••tortlonl911 who have hl)adced • supply ahiP and -threatening to detltroy two North SM oil rigs 'PG' t1:00{C) * * *'~ "Menhalllll'I" ( 1979) Wooay Allen. Diane K•ton. A poignant look i. taken M Iha day-to-day -ts In the fife of • New Yortl City comedy .mter. 'R' cm·~ .. En,., n.e er..- oon" 11973) 8ruoe L ... John Suon. A lcUftQ 1u upert It aaalgtled IO ~ 1rat1 an laland fort,_ In order to ct.troy en oPum and wtlll• elavery empire. 'R' 11:t6{%) ***"Night M-" ( 1975) Gene Hackman. Jennlfat Warren. A pr1W119 eyoe '*ed to toe.le the daUghter of a formar mov- ie 1JC1t-becon>M eniar.- olad In • ...C ol Intrigue wi1h • Mayan amuggllng ring. 11:46 CB) • * * "The Thlrty-Nlne Steps" (1978) Robert Pow- ... o.llld W.,._ A men becomes Iha quarry of both Iha pollQe and e eeaat tfoup of I~ agente °'*•ling In Eng- land when he le framed lor a 91,ano-·a t'lllKder. 'PG' 12:00. * ••~ '"VIiia Mariel" ( 19") 8rlgltla Blrdot, .1eanM ~. An lflM orp.n and • MIQllf cham- pion IN cai.a ol South American pMNrlta. G * * 1t "The Oaoltl Al Four O'CIOCll" (1981) Spencer Tracy. Fr1nlc Sinatra. Followlng • ltd· eenlc eruption, • prlMt and 11v .. convlc1• ---.,. a children'• leper hOe- pltal. ..,;; Cl) • * "The Bflctl" Jo.n V Colline. A million dollar dlarnond le hidden on • t>eautllvl l>Ody and one man la det.,mlned 10 atop al nothing IO find 11 'R' 0 * * "HQ98CO!Cft" (1990) Walter Mal1hau. Ollinda .lac*-A former lntelliglnce egenl le aldecl by an Old lllllne In dodging Iha KO& and Iha CIA. woo -trying 10 pr-I him !tom pubtl9hlnv hie mem- olrl. 'R' • 12:06. (I)* •'h "811y JKk'" ( 1971) Tom Laughlin, Delorw Taylor. An ••· °'"" 8et9t hall-tweed c:NITlplone Iha c:.uM of a trMdom echool '°' rune. ways on 1111 Arizona Indian -•ton.(~) 1:00. ** "Voyega To The End OI The Uni-'' (1984) Oerv11a StepMnl. Ffancla Smolen TM er.. of a~attlUCOUnlb 10 ·~•ormOf radiation ltlal holde them ~lnllme. c.t> • ·~ "8howenl Junc-tion" ( 185&) Alla Gatdn«. Stewart Or anger. An Anglo-lndlarl girt IMng In Pakleten experienoae an identity c:rlele .. Iha auug. glM to eon out '-netton- al loyllltlll. (%) * * * "The Longea1 Yard" (1974) 8Ut1 Aay· nolde. Eddie Alber1. A l0t· mer ptO QUWlerbacll doing time In a Southern ptleon la gNen Iha job coec:lllng a group of c:on\llGU fOf a no- h O Ide-b err• d football i._am8 against the gu¥ds. 1:aow ··~··Cyt>org2087" (1997) Mich... Ret>nla. Wendlll Corey In the eocl- aty of the Mure, Earth i. Inhabited by etrange .,.. wNdl •• half· l!Uman. llall-rneelllne. CB>** "Sundey L-." ( 1M 1) Gena Wttdik. Roger Moore. Four~ men In~ -lollowed .. they pur-their amorous ~lur-·R' Cl).* 14 "'The Imm«!• 8achelor" ( 1979) Monica Vl11i, GlancMto Glennlr\I On Irie! IOt murdet1ng her husband, • bMUUful wtd>- -anlhrells the jury with ,_ remembr'llnce9 ol ,_ paujonal• ctom.llc Ill•. 'PG' 2::00 • * * ''The LUI Roman"' ( 1972) Oraon w--.. ~ence Harvey The loYM and pa.alone of Rom•n noblemen are reflected In their strugglel lo rnelntlin the grandeur and glOry of Iha .... ••••• "Ordlnwy People" (1NO) Mary T~ Moor9. Donald Sutheriand A guilt~ 1_...-ger trying to put Na Ille bed! togelher eftar hie brotti."a death and his own suicide attAlmpt r9lldlM OU1 10 hie ~ lather and Illa cold. r......O mother 'R' 2:*>. * * ··ea.u. OI TM LMng Dud" (1981) Chri. loptler L ... Gale O..rnenl A myalerlou1 count POHHIH Iha~ 10 tum living being& Into stone, bUt he _,'*'Y becOftlM • \lletlm of '* ownworlt. 2:tO 8 1t • * "Paint Your Wagon" (1MO) Lee Mar· "'"· Clint e.atwood. Dufing the GOid Ruan o.ya In Cell- lornla, a pair of proepeo- IOt'I .,_. a wit. bOUgl\t from a Mormon Ill 1111 auc- tion. S:OO • • '4 "T errOt In The Jungle" ( 1968) Rol>ef1 Duma. Fawn Sliver A tun- gle -Ch party .. Ofg .. ntt.d 10 rMCll • young plane creah 1ur11lvor t>efo<e he i. ~ured by ceMlbala. {C) * 1t "The French Woman" 'R' CI> •• *. "Ordlnaty People" (1N0) Maiy T~ Moore, Dorltld Sutheflend A gulh..nclden I~ try!llO to ~ Illa Illa Mc* ICJOMW m(I• hll twoltlar's death and hie -~ altelnl» r..a-out to hit - ~1 falhet and hie cold,_,,., mot,,.... 'A' I: ti (I) * 1t "Fleta Of Fvr{' ( 1973) 8Nca L ... Marlll YI A mertlel an. elq)8tt llnde u._,,.ct«I ~ -'*' he goet 10 --In a Bang- koll Ice lactory. 'R' a:..o CID * * * .. Tl)e Long Rid-.,... (1N0) ..,_ end Stecy l<eactl. David and Kaittl CatTadine. The ..IMM J-..cote Younger gang --a ,, ... ol emptied bank•. plundered •I•· ~and d..o bod- ... In Ill .eke M Iha out· laws ride 1owwd their llnal ehowdown. 'R' 4'°°. * • * "SM 01 Loat ~ .. (1953) John Dwell. Wande Hendrix. Two eoaet o....,oamen feud ~ the -gift ending In -·· demotion and the othet'• '-'tlw ... 4; ti e "SectM Venture" (1957) Kent Taylor. J- ~on. •:30 CC) * * * 'h "Manhallan·· (1979) Wooay Allen.~ K .. 1on. A poignant IOOlt le taken at the da)'-to-dey .......... In Iha lite ol e New Yorll City comedy wtller. 'R' 0 * *'h "Ceoo81anco" (19e1) Chal1M Btonson. Juon Rot>arcts. An ••!led Nazi who l\N bOUgl\I ott Iha local ~ domirlel• a en1.n Ptll'Vlllan coutel '°"""'during the 1940s. ·R· Sat urday movies NOVOl8EA21, 1181 e.110 8 * * ''The Amazing Splderman" ( 1977) Nlc:ho- la• Hammond, Devld Whtte. A~ ~ aJCtr"'*Y pow· ertul after being t>ltten by • lfC)ld4W ., * • * * .. American Orefflll" (1973) Ron How- ard, Cindy Wiiiiams FOUi calllornla ·~oat • final, no.talglc glinlPM of 1nnocenc. on their high ICftool graduation night O ••"RoedO-" (1981) Staoy Kuch. Jamie Lee c..rtle. An -''ric trucker. a t1eeutllut h«cMilcer. and • peyd\0- pethlc killer 1raveling Iha -rout• are ptaylng 0-l0t Nfe and dealh 'PO' CI> • * * "l• Olf1e" (1957) Gene KIMy. Mitzi Gaynor. An American mUIMcel ehow ltlte Iha European ctrailt when compkatlone ar1re. r:ao (C) • • • "The 8IQ Red One'' (1980) l• MaMn, Marti HarN11. A tougfl Anny -gaant INde low young, lneJlperianoed rec:nilt• Into the ~ftllad fray of Wor1d W., II combat. 'PG' ... * •• ~ ''The lllorllae CfiMn Aflialr" (1Mtl st .... ~. Faye Dunaway An lnaur*-in-'lgalOt , ... In low wl1h • weelthy aOOlc 8 1t *"' "The Werewolf 01 WHhlngton"' Deen Stodtwell, Bltt Maoul<a A V(>ung journeb1 .. tr-. lorrT*I Into a nowllng l:INSI alter being bitten by •-ewolf CID ••14 "Fat.0"(1980) Dom Oal.ulM. ,.,_ Ban- croft. A portly Cl0fl'l9Ulll ... •tar find• that nothing CM Oampan hie ~ for food untM he ,... ln lo\oa. 'PG' (I) * •• "The Blue laOOO"" (tMO) &fOOll• Shlllda , Chrletoph•r Attma. Two Clllldren ....._ n.oce tt1ie l*lgll of nm IOvewhlte~llfe end Mell oti-alt« tlley .,. INpwnleked togelher on a~ lel8nd. 'A' g * * 'h "SIMduel Mein· Otlea" (1980) WOOtty Allen, Chw'lotl9 ~.A IUO- c.aful dlractOt ,_ • per-* ai... M he triM 10 mall• -~ decil-elone In hie litre. 'PG' CI> * •• 'h .. My Btflliant ear-'' (1980) Judy Devle. Sam Nell. In u.n-ol-IM- cientuty ~ • .,...... 1111 Inc» ~t young woman in. 10 make a cat-.. a Wl"l1et deeplt• IOCial pt ... ~-l0t her lo,.,..,.,,,. 1::10 • * * ••TI119 II The WM1 Thal WM" ( 1'175) Ben Muf'phy, Mall Clark. Wild 8111 Hldlolt end llutlalO y Cody deal wtth golO-knt· Ing gunmen lt>CI two laud• ·~,.,.,,..... t,GO 9 Cl) • * * "l.ove Al F'wst 811•" ( 1979) G9ofge Hamilton. SuSBn Saint Jem... A 10.,..smlllen Count Dracula pack• up hie con~ and head• f Ot New YOtk Qty lo find Iha reinc:amation 01 a tor,,,., love.(R) 9:30 (C) ***"Gild• Uva" (1980) Glide ~. Don NcwellO ~ r~ eome of her ··saturday Night uw·· Cftaractera 1n Ihle film rec:o<d Of her Nfni1· ed-run. one-women lltoedwey ehOW wflld1 lllso lnc:ludM a &M!Me IMdley by Father °""'° Satduccl 'R' t-M (2) * * * * "Ordinary People" (1980) Mwy T~ M00te. Donald Sutherland A gu!lt-rlcSdef1 t-...gei trylog 10 put hie llfa beck 1oge1her attar hla brother's 6eath and l'liS own IUloide •111111'191 raechae out to hie ~· lather and his COid. r..-wc:t mother 'R' t0:00 a ••··~"The <Hu• Escape"' (1983) Jamea o-. S•-Mc~ British, Amerlcen and c.n.d*" POWs plan • maallw br .. ou1 from a Nazi camp. CB) * * "A ChwlQ4I 01 S-W" ( 1980) $Nl1ey MKUIM, 8o 0.911. A mlddte-aged ~ lriae out younger petln«•, on • 11ec:a11on logalhet, wilh r......ing ooneequencea. ·~· cm •• ·~ ··Tne a.- Connection" (1973) .,,,_ U A m.tlel MU etudenl -.outio-.~ deelh of ,,.. leachet In -.ftlcll a rt\1111 Ktlool -~.'A' ••. *. "Ordinary People" ( 1ta0} Mery T~ Moor-. Oonllld Suthetlend. A 9'111..nddett 1---0- trylng 10 put .. Ille becll ~ .,.., 1119 brother'• deet.h end Na own alldde attempt ,_,_ out to Na ~ ,..,_ and his c:old, r_..... mottler 'A' '1:00 (C) • * ·~ "Hoo.it To BMt The High Coat Of l.Mng" ( 1979) &Man s.lnt J-. 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'h r I 1 1 1 •. , 1 ' •• • HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-6 Sat. 10-5 .. LOSc.ANGELE.f LONG 'BEACH 30 ~·Movie Guide for the Week ~ ------------------ B From Page 2$ J hulT\llllcaplOOI l2!00 •• * ~ "The MecNnie" ( 1972) Char• Btonaon. Jan-.Mlchael Vlncenl A ,_ syndlc:at• membet .. 1orc:.c1 to k114 the men whO taught him how to HI up "ecclden111" d4t11h1 lot ayndlc:all vtcuma CID • •.,.. ··rne Double Exposure Of HOiiy" ( 1980) Catl\et~ E11nsnew A young wtte h .. I --ol to\19 ltlllfl, one ol wt\ldl r-.111 HI I c ... of bl.0..- mall egeonat '* by ,_ lov- er. 'R' Cl)*** "Coel Min«'• Daughter" ( 1980) Slasy Specek, Tommy L•• J~ Be.Md on LO<llla Lynn'a ..,IOl>iogr89f'Y A young girt from 1 poor lamlly In n;rll Kentuct< v matr-• much old« loCal boy who engl-• ,_ .... 10 1t11dom 1n lhe music lndut1ry 'PG' • • • "Eqwa" ( 1977) Rlcherd Burton. Petet Firth A paychl atrl11 attempll to find IM rll90n wflictl c:....o 1 )'OUlll to commit a violent •cl ageioat 1 atable of h«SM 'R' 1~8 **'~"RanaomForA Dud Man" (1910) Peter Fllk, LM Grenl When a lecty iawye. mu1<11ra ...., lluaband. a bumbling ~ lnVMllOllor gell In IM •IY Of CM'* ln .... llg6- 10fl but ~ 0-.. 11>1 ell.-together 9 * * * ·~ ''MutOW On Th• Orient Expreaa" (1974) Alben Finney. Lau· ,.,, a.call a.lglan aleulll Hefcule Polro1 irt¥wtiOll .. tn. murcSw of an A..-ic.n lndU9trlellet et>owd • lull- Ufloue Ind larnoue 1rlllfl 12:46 CID • • • • "Ordlnery Peopje" ( 19801 M..-y Tyler Moor•. Ooneld Sutllerlllt>d. A gullt-ndden ,..,,.egw trying to put Iii. Ille t>eck 1.lher 11ter Illa brOl'-0 1 d4111h and 1111 own wl<:!Oe 8111f"91 rMICl\ea out to his ~t ,.,,,., and ,.... cold,~ moth« 'R' 1:00 CJ:) * * • "Advance To Tne RM<. 1196-4) Gllnn F0<d. St .. • SllYWll When a company or UnlOn ~ dler• It detllled to guard 1 gold shipment, 1he capteln 11111 10< a female Conled· ..... apy 1:30 II "Tll4t Brotllera" ( 1972) Peter O'ToOle, John Allin e ,. ·~ "NIQhtmare In WH' ( 19&9) Cameron Motcl\ell Anne Helm An ICIO< twodty disfigured by burning w111 •••kt ~ egeln.11 hos .,,._ miel by optntng a WllC• wortoa •~hlbH 0 *'~ "l(IN Or S. l<Mled" I tNO) J-Ryan. cnat- lon• M~ A tanner Nal commander. who lo9t an 1m9ot111nt k.,ate melcn to lhe J~ dlKlnQ the -· eMkW to e-..nge hi• cMfNt by enllstlng Ille lop Kung Fu fight.,.. from wound the world In a tour- M/MRt. 'PG' ~ • * * "Monster From A Pf'9!Wl0<lc ~" (19MI Tamlo 1<•••11. Yok o Yamamolo. Three men dis- -• young IJ"Nlloric cr .. tur• and .,,,. the crteture'• p«lll'llt by ··-~ It to J"*' with tllerl\, Cl) * •• "The Blue UtgOOft" ( t980) Btook• Sllleldt, Chrtelopller Atttlna. Two clllldl'en .,..,._ ,.,_ the ~ Of flrwl lovewtllle~ ... and ..,. ocMr .,., OM!1 -.....,.... ... top!Nr Oft a~ llleflCI. 'A' l:tD CZ> •• 'A. "Smoke¥ Md TM Bandit II" I tllM) Bun Reynolds, Jackie GllNOn Sllerltl Buforo T Jusllc:. calla in NI two '"""*" 1><other1 to atop • 1etlted l>Ool11Q9W, the 8Mdlt, from tf11MPO<llng • blby elepllant 'PG' 3:00 G * * Y. "Bombardier" (19431 Pet O'&ien. Ren-dOIWI Scott Men training •or ltytng 1onrM8 mlllk>M right '°' survival during Wor1d Wer II ~ • * * "Gilda LIW" ( 1980) Giida Radnef. Don NovellO Rad,,.. r~ some of hef "Saturday Night Live" charec:tera In thla lllm record or her llmlt- ed-run, one-woman Broectway .now wttlch llso •nctudel e Beat ... medl9y by F atller Guido S1tduccl 'R' { • 1111 In God We Truat" I t980) Merty Feldman, Andy Keulma!> A naive monk la 1«1t out 1n10 the world lo relM money IOI hll lmpovwlthed mon .. I· ery "PG' a:30 e ··s-wono.ra Of Tiie w .. r · 11eee1 Nwrated 11,-Jeclc $mill\ D •'~"ChupltTo~ Her'' ( 1980) Mee OaV11. Toveh Feld9huh. In order to mMI his llllmony PIY· ment•. a r-tly dhrOlced l)'lvale detective tredtl down delinquent tluabenot IOt a divorce 11wye< 'R. 3:46 • • * Y. "Honore Of Thi Bleck MUMUtn'· I 1959) Mich••• Gough, June CunnlnQhlm A crime wttt· ., ~ hlmMll with atory material by getting his -lied uliltant 10 commit ghutly mur· derl 4:08 CZ) • * * "lAe Gltlt .. 11esn o.ne t< .. ty. M•w Gaynor An Amerlc1n musical snow hill the European Clfci.11 when ~tl0n1at1M 4='0 CC) • * • .. T"4t 8lg Red One" 11980) LM Marvin, Merk HarnlN. A tough Army -oun1 lled• four young, lnlKOlfi.nced recrult1 Into the ~lllled tray 01 World War It t;Ombal 'PO' Sunday movies NOVEMllER 22. 1911 AFTEAHOOH 12.-00 .. * * "Vegas· (1978) Rot>er'I IJflch. June Ally- aon A Lu Vegu pr1vtttl eye·a -•di IO< • runewey ,..,,_eoer turns •nto • mur- der Investigation (ij} * * * "Pete'1 Oregon" 11977) Helen Reddy, Shel· 1ey Wint.... With the hllP of e chubby grHn dragon named Elliott. •n 0tphen MCApM from hit nutv lo.I• llmlly end together the ""° Of 11\em hMd '°' Maine ·o• CZ) * * * "'Les Gir1800 ( 1957) Gene Kelly. Mitzi Oeynor. /l.n Aln•rlcen m1111ca1 111°"" hlte the European circuit when complicallonl ltlM. 12:IO CC>• ••A "81\owanl Junc- tion .. ( 19541) Ava Gerdner, Stewart Granger An Anglo-k\dian git! Hvtno In P•1tten a11~ en Identity Cl1tll8 .. 11111 atrug· glll to IOrt out II« n1tton- 81 loyelt1M. 1:00 •• •'Al "The Splr., SttlrcaM" ( 19n) Jecque. line 811Mt, Ctvll1optw ""-· ... .,_,.""' dMl- rnui. .. t.-rotlli!ed by • ~killafllf'OIUtU In .,. If*-_,ound- lng an ......,,. "*"llon. 'PG' , ••• •••it "Som F',.. .. FIGHTS THE GOVERNMENT -Roo Howard (left) and Buddy Ebsen team up to star in ''Fire oo the Mountain .. Monday at 9 p.m. on NBC (Cb. 4). Ebsen plays an elderly rancher wbo decides to fight back when the government attempts to take his land for a missile base. Howard is a money-hungry young man whose vaJues change as be slowly sides with the old man. ( 1968) Vltglnla McKanna. 8Mt Traver• A g--- den and hdl Wife ·-1rw.. lion cubl 1n Kenya until they er• IO<ced lo , ...... ''*" 10 llUfVlve the wtld• on their own GJ * * * "Bot> & Cerol & Ted & Allee" (1989) Natalie Wood. Rot>er1 Culp Two coup1ee decide to modem.- in ,,_ metr'lagee and gel ,_ par10IC!lvea on kl• by ••changing IC>OU9M 2':00 m> * * * "Spenc;er'a Moun111n·· I tlle3)' H«WY Fonda. Maur..,, O'Hlll. 1n 0<der 10 1«1<1 one or 1helr nine cnlldren to col- lege, • couple gt11e up plans IC>f their drHm h<>me. Cl) • * • "Something Of V~" (1957) Roclt Hud- son. Dene Wynt1t The vlo- lel'Ce encountered by • ~er rums him Into •IMkerot~nce 2:30 0 * * "PurlUlt To Algler1" ( 19'5) BNll R•th- l>Onl. Nlgtl Bf\ICI Slier· lock Holrnea and Wai.on breve perlloo.i1 clrcum- 11ancea In Otder to Oellv9r an heir to the throne CC) • • ~ "Alfred TM Gr••I" (1989) David HemmlR91, MlchMI Y0<k. A ninth-century w•rrlor king muat chOoM bit- his IOnglng for a llmpte Ute Ind the prMMH• of teed· Ing him people In In.Ir 1truog11 •g•lnat th• o.n-. CID * *...., "The Prlvlte EY98" (t980) Don Knoua, ~ CoMway. Two bum- bling ....,.tc.n "'~"'­ ... Cllltd In 10 ~Igel• • _.. Of nuci.a In an ~ 08lltla. 'PG' CZ) •••• "Qtdlrwy ,.... .. (tMO) Mery~ Moore. DofWd ~­... Qlllll-rtddwl ......,., ir,tfto IO Pit ..._ .. beck looaetw ...., '* bn!CNr'• dMltland'*OMleillddlt ) allempt rMC!hea out 10 his ~· ,.,,_ Ind his cold,,._..., mocher. 'R' t:OO ........ "On The Dou- ble .. (1981) OeMy Kaye, o.n. Wynter. A..-0111 lorced Into tmper10N11tng • Brllltll general. S::30 .. * * * ·~ "MurOW On lh• Orient Ellpr11a" (1974) Albert Finney, i..- ren 8ec:lll 8elglan aleutll Hercule Poirot ln~l­ the murder Of ., American tnduatnelllt •boerd • lu•- Uf'loue end famous lnln 4:00 D • •.,.. "The Werewott 0 1 WHhlngton"( 1913) Deen Stockwell. Biii Maguire A young joUmll· lat 11 tran1t0<med Into a hOWllng t>eMt e.lter being btllenby a~ ., • * • "Bett~., Gllac11c:a" ( 1978) LOtM Q,..,,., RlchMd Hatch A 19-''"' carryln(I ,,.. lut .-nnents or humen Ill• emblrk• on an epic 141aret1 IOt • new planet to oolo- ~• at * * •'A "How T"4t WMt WM Won" ( tll63) J1m11 Stewart, John Wayne Tiit" generatlOna of ~· pllllcie>at• In W•tern upanllOn In the 19th Q8rl1ury 4:30 ct) * * * ~ "WIN Stood" (t980) Bred Oourll, Amy WrlQhl. /l.n emotlon•llY delec:l\ed P'eec:her COll- lende ..tth a l\andtut Of people. MCh of ""'°"' wenta to IJIJ)lolt him tor • dllterWlt ,_,, 'PO' ••• "My9tery ,._,. Four c:Nldr'WI str~ on 1111 ICllWld .,. OheMd by • ll«mtt end dllClOY9r. - Of counterttlt lllOMY· 'G' ... CZ> ••• "A Senee Of l.0."(1912) ~.,.,. TN9 ...,,._.... of IN poltiaal probtalN of ""°°" -~ ........ .. ,,.. ..... ~ ~ In '-*' ..,._, 6:00 al)*·~ "The 8iu. Laiooon" (19"'9) ,,_, $1m- mona. Donald Hou1ton. .\ young o•r t and boy shlpwreclled on a Pacific llillnd come 10 love Hell ou-.. ,hey meture e:ao CHI • • • "P•••·• OtllQOR" (1977) HeM1n Reddy, Sh* ley Winters. With the help of • chubby g,_, dragon named E"•Ott. an Otph•n 1tcape$ trom '11• n .. ty towt41f femlly and together the two ot them heed IC>f Miine 'G' ~ (}) * * 'J> Hot LNd And Cold Feet" ( t978) Jim Dell. Don Kno111 In TM Oki West. tWin brOlher• -· one rough '"' tough, the olher • city•bred mllqu. IOMI •• compete In I gruel4ng c:ont•t to - who will 1nnar11 1n1lr 11111er·1 t0<1une ·G D •• * "WhyWOUIO I u.r (1980) Treat w11- 11ams. LIN EICtlhorn A ~l11111e llat upMla th41 1111111 quo with htt rafu .. I toconl0tm ·po· 8:30 ~ * * * "The Son Of Monte Crillo' ( 1940) Loula Heyward, Joell Blnnelt NA deftnO IWMllOUCtillr •llQ4IS dMdly e1ue11 to wtn the hind of• lovely ledy ,-:00 cm • • • * "°'dilwV People" I 1980) Mery Tyl« Moor•. Donald S<lther'land. A guilt-ridden ,..,,_IOI' trying to put Illa 111• b9Cll together alter his brolller' • d•th and Ills own eulclde •ttemc>t r~ OU1 to Ills comptac:eltl l•lher and his cold. r..-..d mot'* 'R' (%) • * '4 "The Outtlder" ( 1978) Stlf'tlng HayOen. Cfelg W~ /I. young Idealist ., • ....,. to Norlhern lrtlllnd to jolt> the atruggte tot k tdepel ldel ice. 'R' 1:00 8 ()) ***°""Mery Poppln•" ( 1984) Julie .Md-. Ob v.... Dyll• A meg1Ce1 -with I talent lor ll1'ding fun .. hired by • aMty EnglW'I banker to bl • nenny tor hit two childtWI • * • '..\ "The Mechanic" (1912) Cn.,,.. 8ronaon, .Jan-Mlc:hMI Vincent A ,_ syndka1• member 11 torced to ktlt the man wtlO taught f!jm llOw to M4 119 .. aociOent .. " dMths for ~lclt• Ylcilmt CH>•• "194t"(t979) John Beluaht, T 01htro Mllune Aft9t the bombing or p .. ,, Hart>or. Swti-n C•lilorni• chllllana and mll- ltery paraonnel flllC1 with unbridled penlc to ,_. of a J~ allec:k In their own bllCkyerd PG' tS) * • "HMQW 18" ( 1980) OetrWI Mc0eY>n. Rol>lr1 Vaughn ~cit­ .,.. at a eecrel government ln1tallallon Investigate the ceuse or a 11telll1e·1 lud· den destruction 'PG' 0 • * • ·~ "Gtor1a·· I 19801 o.ne Rowl•nds. John AdamM A former oun moa ~ '"' pro-1ec10< ol en 0<phanec:t 6- yeer-olO ~o Rican IV· oe1ec1 by the undenwof'td IOI' the lnlormallorl hi car- rlel In • !>altered brief· -·PG' t:ao (C) * * "Wiiiie & Pl\ll" (1080) Mlc:Mel Onll<een. Margot l(ldder. Thr .. peo- ple begin • tr1MQUl•r r-lnOr~Vl­ l•O• 111a1 conllnuea throughOut the mercurlel eocl8I mllleu of the ·10.. 'R' 9:00 8 0 i •*'Ao "Moontaa· ., .. (1979) ROQIW Moen. L.oll CllM. ~ .. event .._ 8ofld and.~ tul CIA event .,. ~ IOllrlCICMwflO~a ~ -.... """*Ind ~It -.... an.Q II) *•*'A "My Man God· Irey" C 1931) Wlltlem Pow- ell, Cwoll Lombard. A bum II given I job Al I t>urler In a aoclety woman'• llOuM end turn• out to be a memblt of Aullrlen roy- alty 9:10 • •'h "Tn.Greal McGonag.... $plk1 Milll· gen, Peter Seller• W1lll1tn McGonegau 11 lhl wor'ld'• wC>fat poet. yet hi'"'"' 10 lind todder for his pan OlfefYWl\lrl 9:30 ( 0) •• * .,., "Those I.IP•. Those Ey•· ( 1980J Frlll\ll Lengllll Gtynn11 O'Con· nor A ft11nboyant aummer atoc.. ec1or whO d<Mms OI BroaOwly Slardom dllend• an 1ncompaten1, 11age-11rucic prop boy and promotes h<a r0<n•nce with • chOrua girl 'A' 10:00 IID * • * "Hardcore" ( 11>79) George c Scoll. S...0.. Hubley A c;on- cetneel rather ..._ tM ~ut llUffoundlngt ol his home town to -ch for h11 deugl\ter, who h .. Dleome """''Y lnvotv90 1n • blQ-clty pornogrepny rac:ket 'R' * * *"' "Lu1 Tango In P1tl1" ( 1973) Miiion &an- do, Marl• Schn1ld1r DlrectlCI by Bemerdo Ber- totucc:I A mlddi.-aged ,.,,.,, wt>OM unlallhfut wHe r-tty c;ommllted Mlletde and In uninhibited young women ~ and begin a compltcated allalr throughout which they •em11n narneleH to ..ch other 'R' 0 • * ... One On One" (19771 Robl>y 8eMOR. Atvlllte O'T oOll A boy woo goM to oofleOI Ot1 • IMIUUtlbell acnolar8hip le at>uMd by the coecll • acorneel by Ills tulOI end u..cl by the achOOI lor ha own putJ>09M, 'PG' 1C>:a0 Ii) * •Yi "Call Me Mltte<" (1951) a.try Grable. Owl Delley A M>ldler goes AWOL to try to WWI l>adt his enter111Mr wlll. {C) * * * \4 "Woodatodl" I 19101 Document ery. t.4ln)' of the lop mulical groupe of tn. 1111 ·eo. per1orm •t tM llmOUI rock conce.-t held In Bethel. New Y0<k. In 19419 10:46 (%) * * .... Ordinary People" (INC) Mery T,W Moore, Ooneld SUtll«tand . A QUiit~ teen-ager trying 10 put hla life bec:lt together etter hi• brot11«'1 dell II and his own llUlclde ettempt rttae:hel out 10 hla complecent lather and hi• cold. r~ mother 'R' 1t·15 (Q) * * * * "Lenny·· f l9H) Dullln Hottman v...... Perrine The cei.- tH • ••d comedlen •nd aocoel commentator Lenny Bruce trill to apee.k lrMly within the conatralnt• or his era's legal system. 'R' 11:30 GJ * * * 'h "Mvr<lil< On The Orlant E•preu" (1974) Albert Finney, uu- 1en Bacall Bllglan lleulh Hercule Polfot ln""11gatn the muroer ol en Amer\Cen lndultn.1111 •board • lull· urlOUI end fmmoua train. QI * • '/\ "TM Million Dot· l•r Face" (1981) Tony Curtis, Pony Bergen. T"4t powerful head ol a ~1k:a company t>r1ng• In a -llne Ind a ,_ I-In an attempt 10 belt • rtvel oomoeny run by • IOttner loVlt (RI -' 11;4' D •• 'At "Thi Miiiion Ool- ,., Fece" (1981) Tony Cufllt, POiiy 8-gen. 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SATURDAY 11·7 99977-f'I 1110 SUNDAY 12·5 MAJOI camMT C.UDS ACCIPTID -~ .. ~ Mo•ie GUide for the Week ---------------- --.... ~ I From Page JO Atklni Two cnlldrin upe- rience the paog1 ol first IOW Wllile di.cown119 Mle end each other etter they -elllpwrec:lted together on a dM«te<I 11191\d 'A' 12:15 * * "Holtywood HlQh' C 1978) Marqi Albrecht Sherry Hardin Te«>-age.s at the latQOl:!.S pul>llC high 5Ql\ool ~ their YllC;a• lion atudlee 1n the field of ~I numan 'rel•· llOns 'A' 12:20 8 * ft * ft "The Alricllll ~" (1951) Humpnrey Bogat1 Katharine Hep- l>Um A uptain operating tn lhe Congo duflng WOfld War I la penuaaect by 1 ~ miMIOnwy to oes1roy e German oun1>c>e1 12:60 ft * •;, "Tl'le 84111'11<10 Blade" ( 19110) Alcllard Boone, J-Earl Jonet A US "-"Y ~ teads • band or Americ111 SAiiors end na011• Jape· ,,_ attempting 10 recover a symbohc Jword o l J8'>9fl 'A' [%) **ft "Les G1rl1" ( t9571 ~ Kelty Mill i Gaynor An Amarican mu&ICAI ahOW 11115 Ille European circuit when corn~•~ ariM 1:0& 9 * * '-' "SllatlOdt Holmea And The VOl<:e 0 1 Terror" (10421 a.A Aalh- t>one. Nigel Bruce Sher· locll HolmM and Wat9on uncover an 11plonage operation 111a1 ullll1•• radio propaganda. 1~'5 * * "Hangar t8" (1980) Detren McOavln, Aober1 VaugM. ~en­ ... at. Merel gov.nm«il 1nataliallon 1n-1igat• ,,,. ~ of a Atelllta'a sud· den deslructlOn 'PG' 2:GO CC) * * * ·~ .. ~ The UnH " ( 1977) Llnduy CrouM. Jell Goldblum The stsn member• of an "underground" Boaton ~ llave varlOul tOIMllUc and jourrleldtJc anc;ount.,.. with MQll other and fh9 IUbiecta of !heir 11orlea. 'A' D * ·~ "C.008*>co" (1981) CNtW 8'oneon, Juon Robards.. An exiled Hui who l\M tiougl\I olf the loclll pollca domlnat• a arnell Pet\Men coeatal town duf1nQ the 1940&. 'A' 2:'6 (%) * * ft "A SenM OI Loea"(1972) Documentary Thia e1utmlnallon ol the polltlcal prot*fN of moO- em lrelend atternp.. to melt• the ._ lnYOIYed unci.stendable In human terme. ~Cl) * * "The Gr-Hori- zon" Jimmy s1-ar1. Thi• atory of unbounded wllder· -· beeuty, human life-,,.. Md ,, enquatty la Mt In Ille lar'CI of Africa. 'PG' • 1it * "Fl'kU!y The 13th" ( 1980) 8M9'f P.im., Adrj.. enne King. The reooenlng of •-~.doeed 20 ~ ~ .,,., '"'-'""'°""'· •11•111:1• a vindic-tive klller who knllH ~1ng t-.eow• 'A' 4'00(C) ** •',4 "SMpt AW*Y" ( 111751 Marlengele t..telMo. Glencar1o ~I. Dlnlct· ed by UM WWlmuller. In order to tufVlve on a d-1ed Medlterrenean laland •• Sk:llM Mllor an<I an ltellan aoc;itlltt mutt Mttle their Ml!Ual end polltklal differences Monday movies ~n.111t ~ The AMI" ( 19$4) Glenn FMd, Stelle St-•. When • ~ of Union 90!- dler• 1a delalled 10 euard • gOl<I Shipment, tile captain 11111• '°',. f9male Conled· er ate sp~. 0 * * * "The Wor1d't Gr .. 1"1 Athlete" ( 1fl731 JOhn Amoa, Jan-MIC:hael Vlnoenl A coach wllo II having a run of bad lucl! return• 10 Illa roo1a irl Afr1.. ce and dlSGOvera a super ethlete 'G' CZ1 * * * "l.M Gjrls" C t9571 G-Kolly, M1t;rl Gaynor An American tTIUSIC&I show n111 the Europeari clrCUll when complicatlona tttH 8:30 r-s) • * "Oeadman's Float" A surfer ancs hit lr...,d• try to ceplure a drug runne< and 15 mlllleln wonll of herotn 'PG' 7'()0 (0} a*'" "Stat Trek ·· The Motion i>octur.-· ( 11179) Witham Shatner, Leonard Nlmoy TIM former com- mander of lhe US S Enlerp<IM ,.._b ... hi• Old er-Ind set• oll on • mlSllOn lo find Iha mysteri- ous ve&M4 responlllt>le 10< the dNlructlOll of numer- out FecM<atlOn slat~ 'G' 7:30 (Ff) • a •;, ··HMc11n· F0< Broedway" ( 1980) Rex Smith Vivian Aee<I Fout young, tetented and _., performer• go to New York City trying to mall• It big In show bust- -·PG' 8'00 8 • * ·~ "A T OUCfl Of Clua" ( 1973) Glenda Jackson. G.or119 $egal A Bntlth d!Yotoee ,,_,. • happily mar• i.cs AtNlrlcan end..-to a WM6t·IOt>O lllng In Speln. II •• 'h "The UW.llon Of L 8 JonM" (11170) La9 J C®b, Anthorly ZMb9. A WNltt'ly blec:k man la bru- tally murdered by Illa wife'• lover when lie r•fuaea to dtoP dM>tce -.c!IOn 9) * * "Y~tOM Kel- ly" 119511) Clint Walker, Edd 8yrnM. An lndlan uprleing alerted a... Ill tndien maid dra-• l\lf lrAPC>« 10 the-· Ct)*•·~ "Fox .... (1980) Jodie Foeter, Sally Ke41er• man The victims ol brOICen hOtnea and uncaring per· ents, four t-...;ie glrla Cry to aoolht their ernottonal WOUll<I• lhfough drug9 end M• 'A' e * * • "Cl\apter Two" 1111711) J-c-. ... .,. Iha Maton. Soon after hit wife'• dMth, • -"· llnd8 hlmMlf reluclenlly llllllng In love agell\ 'PG' ~a a "Fl<• 0n The Moun\tln" !Premiere) Ron Howwd. Buddy~ An agitlg rendler t1f\IOOIM to keep Illa land deaphe an army reciu-1 and GOUt1 or°"'11 to ...-t• It to~ WWI'°'• mlMle atW. (II) • * "8aby Blue M•rlne" ( tt78) Jan- MldlMI V'lncenl. Gl)'Mlt O'Connor A 10UflO miwt. dl"'-ably dQclhatged Iron. IM Mertne COrpa, ---the Identity. the role and un"orm of a ..,., llero 'PO' t:30 cm • • "Fla" °' F\Jty" ( 1973) 9n.oe l ... M.,111 YI A martlel art1 tlll)erl ~ unexoected danger when he goes to wort< In a 9ang- lcok toe laclory 'R' ~'6 l.%) * * * "Night Movea" ( 1975) 0-Hackman, Jennifer Warren. A prlv•lt l)'A ~ to locale IM 0euottW of • IOJm« t!IOY-le ~~ent­ gi.d In • -.b of Intrigue UNDERCOVER -To trap a killer of a •'bag lady," a sociologist, played by Jean Simmons, and a police detective, played by Ed Asner, assume disguises to complete the investigation in "A Small Killing" on CBS (Ch. 2) Tuesday at 9 p.m. Wllll 1 Mtyan tmuggllng ring 10:00 8 **1it'A "Oellverano." ( t972) Burt ~. Jon Voight FOIJI Glly tn41n --unt11P9C"ed ,.,_ ron dur1ng a ratting u.pe- dltlon down a raging beell· woodlr!ver ~ * * * W 'The 9.-d And Tiie 8-ltlful" ( 19521 Kiri< Oouglu, LAna Tum. A COid-hearted HOiiywood produe« attecta the "-of _., people l)IKeuing 11ard<>m 10:30 Cl) * * '4 "The lmmor'lal Bachelot" ( t979) ~ Vitti, Glllnc8rlo Giannini On tr1al tor rnurdehng lier lluat>and. a bMutttul wlcj.. -enthrell• the jury with her remembf-of het puaionate domeetlc Ule. 'PG' a • • ·~ "C.t>oeienco" 11881) CMtlea &onaon. JMon Robards An exiled Hail whO hu bought off the local pCl4loe dominates • amate Pervvlan ooulal town dUr1ng the 1e.o.. 'R' 11:11(11) * •'h "Smokey And The Bandit ,, .. ( 1980) 9urt ~.Jado .. ~ 8'*"' eutoro T J\dltlce calla In hie two ._.,.,, btOlhert 10 flop e retired bootteooer. the ~t. from lrlnlC>Of'llno • ~ ~.'PG' 11:21 (%) * • 1it "Th9 Lonoeef Ytrd~ (11174) Burl ~· notda, Eddie Albett A fOf • mer Ol'O ~baell dOlng lime In a 8°'11ftern prtton la oi-ltMI toe>~ • ~ of OOtMc;ta ,.,, • "°" llOld•·b•rred tootbetl i!'M eoe1ntt the guarde-. 12:00. fl fl "Twtllgt>t On The Rio Grande" ( 1947) Otr'e Autry Autry run• Into a female knll•llwowe< and IOlne ,._. ~· ......... "F""- Oooee" ( 1965) Cary Grant. leelle C...Ofl A Wor1d War II drifter It eaalglled to M l up • -·QI •t•tlon In lt\e South a-......... .. in.IOtd by ... y "~ lld!Ooll~ end,. -- Ill IMfy yQUllQ ltmale llU· dent'" CJ:}*•• "An Enatny Of The Peoole .. (t977) $1- ~. Ch.,... Dut'n- lng. Sued on ·~·, pqy The c:itlzoll\s of a amelt town nr.t mpptaud lhel'I peraecut• a loc8I phyllelen for dedal'lng the tocel hot IOtingl unsafe clue to Pll'- tutlOn. 'G' 12: 16 * ••• "Ordlnaty Peooie" (1M0l Mery T~ Moate, Oollald Sulllef'land A gultt.flOden I~ lrylng to pu1 Ille Ute back together alter hit brother'• death and Ills own auldde attempt ,_,_ out lo his ~I fllher and lllt cold, rMerVed mother 'A' 12-..IO. * * \.\ "The p_., .. (1ffe) Geor119 Hamilton. Sw:.anne P!Mhetlt Am~ terloua pa..« •llernc>t• 10 contr04 1he .,,inci. of the a.clet'l11sl• In a epece labo- ratory 0 **"'"Utile Ml88 Mart.er" (1980) Weller Matthau, Julie Andrews Baaed on the Damon Runyon atory. A grutt, •tin· gy t930a boolt .... Ille .. turned ltound wMn lie ~ • 6-~-old m<l9'"' pel M a mettier for • rAG- 11.g bel 'PO' t:OO ••• "McMWliln Allytllm" ( 1939) Gena Autty, June Storwy. 1:30 ••• ~ "The Con- demned Of Attone" (1993) 8oplla L~. MaxJmlliwl ScMll. A dyttlO ~ man ttlee to pees Illa ~ OMe on to hit young9' aon ""*' hie ptyCtlollc dder boy~ a l'tlCluae CZ) * * * * "Ofdlnery People" ( 1980) Mery T~ Moore. Oonald SutheflanCI A gutlt..fldden teeri-eger trying IO put hit Ille beck to0911>er after hll btOlh« • dellll •nd hla _,, 9111c4de •ttempt '~ out 10 Ill• ~t father 9'>d hit GOid, r...-,ed mother. 'A' He(C) * ............ (tt7'l s.an Conf\41Y. N•tttfe Wood. Arnencan an<I Aw> ...., ~ ••petl• jOln forC411 In an attempt to ward oll • giant meteor from outer ~. wt\IGll II on • di• ect colllalon courM wl1h Earth. before maM dlAlter atrllcea 'PG' 2:26 IJ * * 'h "Tiger By Tile Tall" ( 19691 Chrlll()()l>er a.orge. Dean Jagoet A Vietnam veteran 11 accu..o ot hit brothe1't murder •lier returning lrom the Wit 2:300 • ,,.,,. "Talea From The Cryp1 II" c 1973) Curl Jut· gen1 re11 Y· Tnomua Seale<l in. b-1. Itri men rel41a 10 one 111011\ar the "°''°' ator-1na1 comorlsa their most o.eedecl nightmares R 3:36 % * "'• 'Les 01111 11957) a-Kelly. MllLI Gaynor An American musical show hit$ lhe European c11cu11 wnen comphcaliOt\$ at1M 4:00 CC) * •.•. FO•"" 11980) Jodie Fo.ltH Sally Kelle<· man The vlC11m1 of btOl\en hon>ea and uncarino par ants lour 1-.-age glrls try to IOOlhe l"*'r tmolional wounds lhrCXIQh drug11 end M• 'A Tuesday movies NOV£MKA24, t881 EV£NjH() &-00 (C) ft * * 1i'I "Time AttClf Time · ( t979) Matcotm McDowell, Oa111d War114r H G W-41• Chases the Infamous Jack lhe Al~ trom Victorian London 10 tl\OOe<tHSay Sari Franaaco through the u1e1 ol a urne macthne 'PG. fl * 'h "T Oby And The K~ Bear" (19111) Roll Harris Uve action and anl- matlOn combine 10 1e11 Ille , ... of • young boy and hit pet koala In Australla'1 tron11er day8 ·a· g • • "&uktng Glau" ( llleO) Hue4 O'Connor, Ptlll Qanlels. A Brllllh J>l.r,,_ pop •tar'• llleatyle ultl- mattly lead• 10 tragedy 'PG' 7:00{Q) * *'-' "~e In Tme" pfl80) ChrlSlopN( AMY•. Jene s.ytnour Ot>MeNd W4th the portrait ol a 191h-tury ectr .... a modern-day New y °"' playwytght u-hypnosis 10 tra\lel back 111 uma and meet her ·PO' 7:0& (}) *. *. "Ordln8ry People" (t980) Mary Tyler Moat•. Oonald Suthtlf'land A gulfl-tklden t..,._aget trying 10 put hit Ill• btlClc together altllf hit t>rOl'-'1 dNlh end hla own suicide attempt r..chft out 10 hit com~t la!Mf and hit cold, ,._,.., mol,_ 'A' 1:00 8 * * "Flying Mlatti." ( 11178) Robert Conrad, Simon Oakland. "PAi>P)'" 8oylngt0fl and hla band of lllf'lel dar*'9Ytla encounter per1lous ed\IWll-In the Pacific during World W8r If. • **~ "S.,,, Whbli.Y' ( 1 ... ) lkltt Aeynoldt. Cllnt W•er. Before the theft la ~. • wlOow man- 8999 to Nw 1.000.000 doUare In go td ber1 relumed to the mint. • "Image Ot Bruce L .. " CC) * •• * ... 1/2" C 1163) M ercetto Maa1ro1ennl, Olaudhl CNdlnale Direct- ed by Federico F.IUnl An overwotked lllm director 1earne to accec>l the obl1• cle8 In hla car-u well aa In hit penional Ill•. Cl * * "The MAMsl Man In The WMI" ( 1979) Char'lea 8'onaon. L .. Mat· vln Two outlaws llhMe • ll•tred 10< each other and • love of cloubfe.dMllng .. • *" . ......,Cir 11'80> lur1 ~. l .. lty·Anne Down A ~111111 IOCAalitl k.l.r.. In k'ltltnA• llonal ,...-thltl ou1 ot rellrernen1 10 help lier steal $30,000,000 in diamond• 'PG' ~ 8 (I) "A Small l<Uitng" (Premi.ttl Edwat<I Asner, Jean Simmons An undll(· COVtlf cop and a temate proftS$0r posing aa a bag la<ly II a" I klllOt W1lh h&lp lrom a motley crew of eld· orly stteel poopl• H1 *a"• Beat ISiand I 1fl80) Donald SutnerlAlld. \lanessa Redgrave An Arcllc wlialhOr·r•settch team's tT11ncl 1sn I ruOJt on Ille ci.mete w11tt1 its mem- blfs a1e loreed 1n10 a flghl tor 1"411• very survival 'PG 9': 15 r ZI * + "Give He< The Moon ( 19701 Marthe Kelle< Be<I Convy A. rldl Ame11can 1ndua1r1ah11. v1callon1ng In Europe compllcales everyone's Ille wNM'I lie <lee>dlS 10 marry a winner ol a village t>ea\J1y pageanl G 10:00 O • * +'> Manna11an ( t9791 woooy Allen Olene Keaton A poognan1 took 1s 1a1<1111 al 1,,.. doy-10-day events In tile hi• ot a New Vork Clly com8Cly writer 10:30 (~) * * * • . ., ' W11e Blood 11980) Brad Oouttl, Amy Wtighl An tmo11onally detacheel ptaacr.er con- 1en<1s Wllll a t\andful 01 people aach 01 Whom wants 10 ••QICMI n1m tor • dllforen1 reeson 'PG 11:00 (H; * * * ' The Blue l.llgOon" t 19801 Br oolle Shields. Chrl11opher Atkllll Two Clllldren Ill~ rlenC.. the panoa of llrtl IOYe wtllle dl9COYering 111• and Mell othet after they are shipwrecked lc>09thet on I ci-1ed ieland 'A' (I) * * •;, "Vivi Laa Vegas" (196-4) EMs Pr..,. tey Ann-M11ore1 A Les veou swtrnm1ng mtructor btcomft the objtel 01 allectlOn tor • spons cM nut an<I hie ltalllln friend (%) • • •;, "The Grul McGonagaN" Spike Milli· gen, Petti< Seti.a Wiiiiam Mc:Gonagall IS the WO<ld I worst poet, ~· he -to find fodder tor Ills pen ~· 11:i0 CO) 1it * "The Nlbblera" ( 1979) Ly<l<a Shame A hu1band Introduces 1111 W4te to 1111 mlltresa •• the rHUll II fun and g-al • mauaoe parlor ·A· 12:00 8 * * ·~ "Blaze 01 Noon'' (1947) Wiiiiam Holden. Anne Ba.tier Four stunt n1- ert leave • carnival In order to transpor1 the U S mell II • * "Chato'a Land" ( 1972) Charlea Bton1ot1, Jaclt Palance Af1er the CMI Ww. memberl of a bloodthlraty poaM 1tallllng • helt·breed killer 811111 k111- ·~ one another g * fl'h "e.c.pe From Alcatru" I t1179) Cllnt Eaatwood, Patrick MQGoonen A hwdeneO c;omrlct, relurned after hi• tint eacape lrom "the Rock," ~ IO b<Mk CU1 ~·PG' 12:80 CC) * • * ~ "Time After Time" (1979) Mtlcolm Mceo..ell. DllYld w- H.0 . Wells ch.... the Inf-Jack the AIPC* lrom lllC10<*" London to rt!Odem-clt r San Fr ancttco tllfough the -of • time rnecnlne. 'PG' • * ~ "Fo••" ( 1980) JOdle Foti.,, Sally K"*· mtln. The vtcllma of brOllen ~ and uncatlng p«· *"'•· four teen-age gin• try to toOthe their ernotlonel wound• through cltugt anti MX. 'A' 12;16 (%) *··~"The OUtllldor" ( t978) SterllnQ Hayden, Creig W-' A rout10 ....,.. 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'R' 12:AI QI) "* "* ~ "Foolln' Around" (1980) Oery lkliMy. Annette O'Toole. A nelve country boy trlN to win • ~. eoptlletl- ceted college Geed -ey from het' 9n0bblsh llence and ,.., ~ upc)lty lamlly. 'PO' 1: 10 8 * *'A "Blactl Gunn" ( 11172) Jim Brown, Menln Landeu In en attempt to prc>Ylde ~ '°' • mlll- lariltle Mnd ol t>leCile, a group ol Vietnam 1181.,.,. rob • boold• jolnL 1:JO Cl) • * • "The S1rlpper" ( 1963) Joenf>e WOOOWlltd. Rlcllard Beymer Alter ataylng In • 911\911 town lor • brief period ol lime. an ••~ stet Oec:ldea 10 -endstertovet 1:60 8 **~ "Hiii«" (11162) RllCf\lrd ~. Merlo Emo A p1yc1101oglc•I lnletpfellltlon 11 given to Hiil«'• llnel dayt of poww llOled up In • bunker f<I' • "-wfth 1111 rnltlt,_ 2::30 ~••~"How To Belt The High eo.t Of LMng'' ( 1070) s..-.. Selftt J-. JMalcl Lange. No longer e.ble to keep up with 1nn. llon. tllrea Oregon ~tum to larceny 10 balaftQa ''*' ~ 'PO' O ••••"~own" (1974) Jd Nlcholeon. Flye Ounewey. Oumg IM t030a, a prMlte deiect"9 lnYMtlgat• • 0.-thet fWNla • trail of comip- tton, "-'and muw-<*". ·w :b41 CZJ * * "Olw Her The Moon" (11170) Martha k...,, Bert Convy. A rich Arrlerlcan lndustrlell1t. VllUUonlng In Europa. corroptlcat• ~·· .... ..... ,. decldea '° merry • winner Of ...... ~ pegeent. 'O' 2:11 • * * * "The Man WllO Could T• To Kida" (111731 ~ Boyte, Robert ~. A lormen1ed adolaacel•t wttlldr._ Into a k>nely lfllll until Ille COf'l\PWlon of one"*'.,,.._ 1rvoug11 hlalcy ..... l:OO. * * * "Mefor Dundea" ( 1"61 Clletlton Heel.On, AlcNrd HerriL A Union melor ._. 100 volunl- ptlloMrll on • dangeroua mlulon agalnat tlla Apec:N9. si:ao Cl> • * •"' ''The Ctllnl Synd<oma" ( 1970) J8Ciil LenH1t0n, Jana Fonda, MldlMI ~ An ambl-- tioua tal9Ylllon repot1lf penu8dea • COlllldal IOl- •tl1Ckan .,._ to aid her In lier effort• to 1>r.- • ma!« story on en .od- dant .. • nudMr po.- plant. 'PG' 3:46 g •*'A "Man From Celro" ( 11154) George Ran. O*-Cet1a Canele. A lol'tl#M In gold hidden In the "-' of Nortll Aft1c4I ~ '° be • temptation to~. •:20 CZJ * *"' "Stnoll.y And The Bancllt II" ( 1980) Ek.rt ~. Jacld• o-.on. Sl'lel'fff Buford T Ju911oa calla In 1111 two lawm.,, brothers 10 lllop • rwlffd bootlegger, m. a.noic. from trtnepor'llng • ~ elapllant • PO. .:ao ~ •• i. "Jellh~ Rode" (1$57) S.... Praaley. Judy Tyl«. A young pr-. -~IO play the gul- let. end att. fllt ,..._.., clllnl>a to 1t1rdom Wednesday movies NOVam:A "· 1M t .. Cal • *"' ··eno-iv Jurtc. tlon" (tfft) Ava 0.,dnar. Stewart Granger An Anglo-Indian gltl livlftO In Plklalln ~an ldarlllty crlal9 .. sM &lrug- gi.e IO IOfl OUI her nation. II loytlltlM. OD • *\lo "Thr• Warr!· or." ( 1977) Randy OulllCI. Charlea Wlllta E.agta A 13· year-01<1 lndlan boy, uhamed ol being ·~ nl.lad u • warrior, i.arnt to appreciate llis n«ltaga afl8' vltlllng 1111 &lclt: Qr•ndl•thar. ·a· (.IJ * .. "Hengl< 18" ( 1080) Darren Mc:Oavtn. Rob«! Veuglln. RMM!Ch- ara I I I MCH1 gc>Vll nman1 insllllallon lnvwtlgala tti. cao.e ol • lllellila'• IUCJ. dan d .. tructton. 'PO' 7:00 CD) * *'At "TN ChlMM Connection" ( 19 73) 8t"°8 L .. , Robar1 Siiier. A rnar- 11111 artt tludent Mlt out IO ...... Illa death ol hit tMdlar In which • rivel achOol -lnVOl\led 'R' CZl • * • 'A "My El<llllanl c....-· ( 1080) JuOy Davia. 81111 Nejjl, In IUl'n·<>f.tha- cantury Auatralia. an lnde-'*"*'' young woman tnea to mall• • car9W .. • wtlt .. ~ aoclal pr- --for her to merry. llOO. Cl) ••• 'A "The Mup- pal Mowle'' 110101 voic. by Jim "-"-'· Frenk Oz. An lll'lbit!Oua frog ..-.Ing ,_ end lor1Vna In the entertainment bulllnau Mll out on • parilout IOUr· n.y croaa-country from Illa G41ofgle lloma to HOiiy- wood. ••••• "Sonnie And Clyde" ( 1H7) Warran &Mitty, FaY9 Cuna~ 8onn1e Par11er and Clyde Bwrow. • p.lr ol bnit.11 ~ rot>Oara. blue • bloody tral tllrOUghout the SouthwNt duflng tlla 1-.. • * *'A "Coma Beel!. CMrtaaton &tue" ( 11172) Oodhy CMlbtldga, Ray- mond St. ~ Two Negro detacttv. ln..U- QMe • neto0(1ca oper811on In Hanam 1"81 .. ~ In ·~11Nggla~ bledta and the Malla. CJ:) • • "Zaro To Sbrty" ow-. Mc:O.vtn, 0... Nlctieraon A mid dla llgld d!Yofc.d man, ~•no mGn9Y tor llmony P4IY" mant•. la laced wltll rapoa- ...irig • Malle cer con- taining • deed body .. part of Ills ,_ p8'1n«ah'9 with • 16-yMl-old 01t1 'PO' (8) ••• * "Ordinary People" ( 1980) Mary Tyl« Moore, Oon•ld Sutherland A guilt-ridden 1-...gat IJ)'lno to put 1119 lif9 beclt together •fter hit bro!Mr'• cte.111 encl 1111 own MMclde anempt ..---out to '* c:omplacalrt lather and hie COid, r~ mother. 'A' CJ) * * • ""ffla Blue L..lgoon" ( 1980) BfOOk• • Shleld e, Cllrlatopllar Altllrw Two c:Ndren ~ rlenol IN 1*9 ot lltat lo\18 wfllla diacowrlng life and Md! OChar after tttey lf9 llfllPwrac*M t .. her on•~ lelend. 'A' 0 •••'A "Private Ben- l•mln" (1$801 Ooldla Hawn. EJIMn 8'em.n A wtll-to-do young WClnW'I tnlttlllanly Jolna Iha Anny lol!Owlng IM death of her ,_ lluaband on their wed· ding night. 'R' l:AI CZJ "Iii' * • "A S.. Of ~"(1$72) Documentary. This •Qrl\lnttlon ol the pollllcll problaml ol mod· WllTFUL BEAUTY -1be beautiful Mias Piggy is caught at a wistful moment in "The Muppet Movie," a family comedy to be broadcast for the first time on network television as a special movie presentation Wednesday at 8 p.m . on CBS <Cb. 2). am Ireland attamptA to tnllka !tie ,_... ln"°""8d undar•tandable In lluman term&. ~CD> • • "Aailum Of The Oregon" ( 11172) ~ I.ea. OhllCll Norrla.. A "*1111 wta N.pel1 )oumey9 "°"' Hong Kono 10 Rome to help a "'-'d wtlo II In lrOU• bta with it. IT\00. 'A' 10:00 (C)••• "AdvanoeTo Tiie ...,.. (11164) ~ Ford. SI ... St-. When • CCltllPMY of Union 806- diara la dMllled to O'*'Cf • gold thipmen1. the ~ .... '°' • ""'* ~ erateapy. (I) • ''The Fifth Floor" f 1080) Bo Hool<!ns. Olef"'8 HIA. A young women la ~•led In • l>IUrT• ment 11 lloapltel wtlar• vie> ~ and drug ebuM -IN or<*" of Illa d.y. 'R' •••• "Qlddla"(t081) Haler\ MorM, Jectt Thomp- IO'I. A young woman ....... her comfortable aubut'ben ,_ and hat cruel hu•blnd. detarmlned to t.,.. lull raaponltlblllty lor aupporUng lier Chlldfan by doing ...,.1-odd iObS aha can 11411. 10:a0 cm • * "Road o_,. (1118 t) Stacy Keec:tt, JM'lle LM Curtla An~ 1ruc1t:ar, • baaulllul hltchlliker, Ind • ~ paltlio kllW trevtllng the ...,,. tOU1• -pteylno (lerMI lot Mfe 9MI death 'PG' '1:00 (%) •••• "Ordinery Paoptt" ( 1080) Mary Tyler Moor•, OOneld Sutllerlend. A guilt-ridden t-..gar trying 10 pu1 ..... llfa blCll ,..,., •"• ..... brother'• daelll end "" OWfl IUk;$de auempi tllC'-out to 1111 ~· lather and hit cold. r~ motllar. 'R' 11:IO (I) ••• "' "The Chine Syndrome" ( 1$70) Jac:ll Lammon, Jene Fonda, ~Anemf>I.. tloua talevlllloll reporter par9'lldel • QOMC~ •tttclr.en 8ftO"-to aid her In her tltort• to brNk •.ma)Of ttory on an acd- dan1 11 • nuclMr po-. plant 'PG' 1~. * * * "The 8lg Broad-cat Of 1938" ( 1t38) Bob Hope. W.C Fleldt ThrM of I INWl'I Ill·-dllM IMm lcrOM the -In ~ of bldt lllmOny ~ ... • * * ~ "Valde.z la eon... Ing" (f071) But\ Lencaatar, S-Clattt. The mwdar9' ol an in.-1 blecll man rune Into troul>le Wfl8n ha 111ampi. to 19Pll'I' ·~ man·• wlOow by tailing up • colectlon. CC> ••• -0.. Big Red Ona" (1HO) i..e M.-.tn, Mll"k Hllftlll A tough Army -geM( IMdl lour young, Ina~ recruit• Into the ~!Nied fi'•y of WOttd W11 U oombet. 'PG' (BJ • • "A Cllenge Of s..on." ( 1980) Shirley -...01.Mne. Bo Oar• A ~ couple lrlN OUI younger partnart. on I VICltlon together, 11rlth r.....ilng conaaquancM 'R' 0 * '~ "KIM <N Ba Kiiied" (11180t J-Ryan. Cflar. loll• Mlchella A IGrlNlr' Nazi command«, who Iott an lme>Or1ant lt:ar•t• matc:h to tha J~ during Illa -· .... to •venoa 11i.. dafMI by anllltlng the top Kung Fu flghtef'I lrom eround tti. world In • tour- namanl. 'PO' ttJ0S 8 Cl) * * .. "Tiie 81od!· houu" ( 1973) Pater Sellar., CllerM Aznavour. A gtOUC> of labor.,. Ila lrlQ9ed In an undsground bunker 'Mflln tha Alliea lend 11 ~ on o-o.y. 1:00 ••• ~ MRIOe Beyond Vengaenca'' ( 10M) Chuclt: Connora, MICll... Renni.. A buffalo llunter INlu rawnga on-• outlews wN> attacltad and robbed lllm attar llit wit• rejected hlnl. 1!06 (%) * * * ... "My Btllllant ea,.., .. 11oeo1 Ju(ty Oavts. SIM Nalll, In IU<o-of'·ll'la- ~hny Auattlll&. an ~ pandelll vouno •omen *'*'°~·~ ... ....... aodllpr- MW kW her 10 merry. 1:10 8 ··~"Hool!. LIN MO Slnll.," ( 19811) Jarry L.wi•. Pwtat l.ltWtOrd. A women and Ille fMlify dociOt try 10 Q91 rid of fief lltharmen hutbend 1;30. * * * "Wiid II The Wind" (1957) Anna Mag· rl41N. Alllhorly Quinn T rOU· ble erupts ""'*" • )'<>Ung men lell1 In love Wllh lhe new w•le ol lils ou•1dl1n 'SJ • * • '"Tiie Longe.I Yard" (197•) Burt Ray· nolds. E0<111 Alt>art. A lor-"* ptO q<Jltllrbaca dotng mne In a Southetn pr!M>n 11 g.ven the jOO coect11ng r; group ol convtet1 10< a no- 110101-b •tr•d IOOl blll Q~ 90eln11 Iha gultda 1:•5 fH) • • ·~ "Fatso" f 1980) Dom O.L.uoM, Anna Ban· c:rolt A por11y compulSI~ U ler 11009 lllal nollllllQ can dampert hit desire tor food until ha 11111 1n IOva 'PO' t:llO Q • * "l<lonc11U ~· ( 10361 MM Watl, VlctO< Mcl.eglan A leloon llltigar t.., .. • dead mlulonery'e ldaotl1y I nd NM Off IM!h I ... capt.m. """' ,,,. poll(;e llol on lier trail 2:00 o:> • • •on "Manhanan' ( 1070) Woody Allan, ~ KMlon A poognanl look I• ••an 11 Iha day-to-day -II In the life OI ........ Vorlt City comedy writer 'R' ~46 8 * * * "Hanni. Caulcl· 11" (18711 Raqulll Welcfl. Robaf1 Culp Altar a WOM· an·• hu4band i. !Tlllf <*°ad by • gang ot l'MinG bank robbar-1. IN ~ lllem -bent on r_.,.,. Thursday movies ~2'1M1 EvtMNO ~ (C) * * • 'Th<t Hldff· way9" c 18731 lngrld Berg. man. Jonnny Doran Two children run -11 lrorn home end hlOa In New Yorlt Clty'a MatrCJC)Olltan ~of Art ..... lh9Y .,. balr1ended by • _..,. ad rec1uM. ·o· Cl> • * ... "Hot Leed And Cold Feet" ( 1$78) Jim Dela, Don Knott• In The Old W .. t, .....,, brOlherS - one rOUOft ·n· tOUOft. the other • City-bred ~ IOH1 -compete In I grueling cont-1 10 ... who wlll lnllarlt their l1tflef'1 lor1une. 'O' • *. ~ ""olk .. " ( 1080) Roger Moore, Jamtt ._.._,A deppar. _,,,.,,.. hating frogman .. called In to tllwen the P'aM of HI0<11onll11 who have hijacked I 14Jpeily lfllC> and .,. lllfMlenlng to ddtroy two North See o11 tlgt 'PO' 7:00 (D> • • • ''TM WOl1d'I Or .. taat Athlete'' (111731 John A.mot. Jan-Mtc:hMI Vlncarll. A OOllCh who II having • run ol bid luCk rel\Mna 10 Ill• root• In Air~ ce end ~ • 1111.11* athl91• ·o· 7:11 (%) * * °" "Sfnolt:ey And The Bendit If" ( 1980) EM'! Aaynotdt, Jtclcle Oteuon Sflefilf Buford T Justlee cellt In hie twO i.wmen b<othlltl lo atop • retired bOOllegoar. the Bandit, frOl'll lrWtlPOf"llng • baby eitCNnl 'PO' t:OO. * • • "Mif.cle On 3'th Streat'' ( 1fl7lll Sab- tlfln C.bol. 0.114d H#'I· m•n An old men ntmad Kiii Krlngle la l'lnd by Mecy'a to pity Santa Cl- In the Tl\enkll(IMno Dey parade D •*"'"The Swlu F..,..... Robinaon" ( 11175) Mar11n Mllntr, Pat o.lany. BIMd on the ttory by Johann W.,.. The Idyllic ••I••-ot • tamtty 1tranded on 1111 ~ II interr~ by the er1'11191 of • tonunM!untlng 8<1tllfl mercenary • * • '.t "Blr111 Of A leg• and" ( 10731 Oocumef>tery. Ari orphaned GOyOll pup ...,,Iii' .. out Into 1111 wide, wondr-world CC)••* "Jui! Tall M• What You Want" (19801 All Mo.c:Graw. Alan l(lng A wealthy bus.or-I~ 1n1nlls Ill h;as 1111 m••tretot well 1n line until th• oemands h11 put lier 1n Charo• 01 a 1acenlly a<;qu"ad ITIOYll lludlo R 0 • • Ta11o.a Tt>10ller ' ( 19701 Oocu1nenttry N11- ratad by Peter UIJllnoY Tlla f1le of • playiut otter It tr11<ed from rut b•r1h m • hOllow .... 10 ,,.. epoc bit· tlo w1111 1.lhe lalda< ol • /lound pacic 'G 8:30 'Hl •• "194t"(111711) John Belus111, Toshlro Mltuna Aller 1111 t>omblng of Pt181f Harbor. Sout1-n Cllll0tn11 Crvth-encl ~ II ery per sonnal react with unbttdlad panic lo -of • JIC>I-•llack In u... own blCkyard. 'PG' l:OO (Q) (%) * * • • "Orelinary People" ( 1080) Mary Tyl« Moore, Donald Sutherland. A guill-<ldOln t-....ger 1ry1ng to put hit Itta bldt , .. lier alter Ille 1>rothar'1 <IMlh encl 1111 own IUlcide •llempt r~ out 10 1111 comp1eeen1 lather and 1111 cold, raa«ved mother 'A' 9:30@ * * "Hopecolch" ( 10801 Walter Mattheu. Glenda JICkeon A former ontallOganca agarit It aided by an old lleme In dodging Iha KGB encl the CIA. wN> era trying to ~I him lrom publilhlnQ Ills ''*'" on 'R' 10;00 ct) * * • "OllcSa LIYe" f 10801 Gilda Rltdnar, Don Novello Ridner r~ some or her "SltUl'day Night LIY9" dlWICtlrl In th19 lllm rac:ord of fief llrntt- •d-run, o ne-woman Broadway show wtlich alao lncludet • 8"11et ~ by Fat'* GUldo Setducci. 'R' 11:JO{t) *•*'A "The Biid And The BMuhtur' ( 1~2) KIOI Oouglu, lAna T II<'*' A cold-lleer1ed Hollywood ptoducar •lf«:tt ......... of _., ~ purtulng ltardorn (0) * • ·~ "Star Tr• - The Motion Plc:tura" ( 10711) Wiiiem SMtner, L~erd Nlmoy TN lormer c:om- mandw of Ille U.S.S. EntarprlM ~Illa old er-encl Mis olf on • mlMiorl to find the~ out VllMI rMponllbla lor the dMINC'llOn of numar- oua Federation atar.lllpt. ·a· 0 • * "Tiie Vilitor" ftll78) MOI Ferrer, JoM Hulton An anc:ient sirang- ., !tom • dlstenr galllCy ComM to Earth to deatroy .,, l'Yll ··yMr-old girl WhO la deahnad to be IN motllar of • po-'ul, maleYolent ,_ 'A' tt:OO G • * • "Adventures Of Marco Poto" (111381 Gary Cooper. 8Mll Ralllbona Tiie tt1...ia ol 13tll·Cl«l1Ury explorer Metco POio bring hll'l'l toClllna. • **'A "The Stooge" (1163) OMii Martin. Jarry lawta. A linger dacidu tll•t ha nMds hie penner to l>e • IUClOMI CJ)** "Rate Of FUfY" ( 1073) Bruoa Laa. Maril VI A mattlal ar11 ·~ ftnd1 llMKPkted danger when Ila QOM to v.orlt In I Bang- lt:Oll Ice llC1ory. 'R' 11::*> (8) * *'A "Tiie Prtv1ta Eyaa" ( 10801 Don Knoll ... Tiffi C-ey. TWo bum· bllng Amarlc:en dal~ .,. ~ 1o to 1n-•ro•1e I _ ... ol INdOefl In tn Engllth cuti.. 'PO' FOR SAFETY ... SECURITY ... 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The supervisors have In the past few years i mposed m onitori ng programs t o evaluate whether services such as sewer, traffic and school systems can accommodate new d evelopment in the south ~ountv . liut sources say this is the first time the county government has acted to force a slowdown. The supervisors approved the measure in the form of an urgency ordina nce at their meeting on Wednesday. The matter was not listed on the agenda but was brought up by Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose dis trict includes the Laguna Hills, because of the immediate potential for unsolvable traffic oroblems . Peter Herman, Riley's chief planning aide. said the county government has applications for 10 major development projects in the area. Without regulations controlling those proJects. which Herman said amount to one m illion square feet of office space, the major roads in the vici nity would be crowded beyond reasonable capac1t1es . · 'Thts is beyond the level of a request." said He rman. "It is now board policy that the Senate OKs cuts $3.~ billion chopped ; veto threatened WASHINGTON <AP l The Se nate, facing a veto threat, agreed early today to give President Reagan about S3 3 billion in new cuts in domestic programs in a n emergency spending bill that would keep the government operating pas t midnight tonight. The measure now goes to a H ouse-Senate conference com mittee to reconcile differences with a House version <>f the bill. and Speaker Thomas P O 'Neill J r . 0 M as~ Indicated the battle wa5 far from over lie told reporters the Senate ve rs ion contains ·"disastrous c ut s"' to soc ial welfare programs and he could see no way the midnight deadline could be met O'Neill held out the prospect of round-the··clock llouse sessions this weekend until the controversy 1s resolved. Senate Maj ori t y Leader Howard H. Baker Jr . R·Tenn .. t old weary colleagues early today that .. the president will Woman lands plane after husband dies BEAUMONT. Texas IAP> A woman who had watched her husband pilot a plane many times but had never worked the controls herself safely landed a sing le-engine plane without instruct ions from anyone when he had a fatal heart attack s hortly afler takeoff. Mildred Cornwell said her husband , Gene . 52, former president and publisher of the Beaumont Enterprise & Journal. slumped over after the plane rose into the air from Beaumont Muni cipal Airport on Wednesday afternoon for a fhght to Waco "I lned to radio for help to the control tower a nd they in fact heard me but I d id not know this, .. Mrs Cornwell said .. My attempts to talk to the tower were interrupted because Gene fell across my lap and I had to fight to get him back in his seat so that I could bring lhe plane in. He kept falling over on me. however , and it was a batlle to gel the plane down · · t fina ll y flung the headphones in the bac k seat because I wanted everything clear as possible.·· s he said. Mrs Cornwell said her hus band slumped in his seat and his hands left the controls of the airplane when they had c limbed to about 900 feet ·'I believed he had sufCered a heart attack and my only thought was that I had lo get him down s afeJ) and get him to a doctor 1 had never flown a plane but had watched Gene fly manv limes." As she landed the plane crosswinds blew 1t off the runway and it landed in a grassy median. The wheels were ripped off and the aircraft s kidded about 90 feet back into the middle of the runway. witnesses said ·when we landed. I Jumped out and tned to pull Gene out of the plane and a man who was about to lake off , in ar'tother plane saw me and came to my assiatance," Mrs Cornwall said Investors to get Equity loan funds An Orange County Superior Court judge has approved a plan whereby trust deed loans brokered by Newport Equity Funds Inc. may be returned lo its 1,300 investors. whe n its top offtcers le rt in mid-Septem ber. according to a lawsuit filed by the s tate Attorney Generars office. Under the plan. mvestors m ay opt for an entity other than San Marino to service the loans About 100 concerned investors attended Thursday's hearing at whic h the plan pre pared by receiver Milton Gordon was approved sign the bill .. 1f the Sen ate would cul more than S3 billion. on an annual basis. from domestic programs while s paring the Defense Department O 'Neill said that at firs t glance. the Senate bill seems to make major cuts in programs for the handicapped. foster care and other social programs . "Here we are. on the eve of Thanksgiving. 1 think it's a disastrous cut." O"Neill said. Passage came just before 4 ( ee BUDGET, Page A21 • Critics hail Diab lo • review By The Associated Press The Nuclear Regulatory Co m mi ssion suspended the license of the troubled Oiablo Canyon nuclear power station but critics of the $2.3 billion installation call that move less crucial than an objective review of the plant's earthquake safety systems. The commission voted 4·1 at a closed meeting in Washington O.C. on Thursday to suspend the low-power testing license it granted Oiablo·s Unit l on Sept. 21 Commissioner Thomas Roberts cast the dissenting vote. California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was among those praising the decision he called ··unprecedented ... But Diablo's sharpest criucs co nte nded P ac1ric Gas & Electric still has too large a role 1n d ete rmining the plant"s ability t o with s tand earthquakes. "The real test is what's to come:· said Brown. who has demanded a co mpletely independent safety revie w. .. What w1ll the government do? Will 1t be a paper study, a whitewash?" PG&E admitted 1t was .. disappointed" al the move, "'especially since nothing has been discovered to date that wo uld indicate that the plant is not s are." the company said in a s tatement fr~m i t s San Francisco headquarters. T he NRC called for additional verification of Diablo's seismic safely systems. but left the ch oice of an i ndependent cons ultant and testing program to the utility. subject to NRC approval and comment by intervenors in the licensing procei;s developers w 111 have to lake into consid e rat ion t h e traffic impacts. Accordin1 ~ to the board's action. no nc !W projects will be approved if ti hey: Create more trattlc that would caus e a major road's l eve l of service to be signl'1cantJy changed. -Include density bonuses for residential u nits. After a fe w brief remarks by Riley, the s1 upervisors approved the Laguna ll1lls policy on a 4·0 vote with Harriett Wi eder absent. The poUcy will apply to all projects reviewed by the county planning commission and the supervisors that is located within what is called the Moulton Parkway Corridor General Plan Implementation District. That area is west of the San Diego Freeway. south of Lake Forest Drive and north of Oso o.IY -,._.,, ...... ..,. WADEi AS WANTED The water's fine but nobody's around to ver lfy the temperature in this tongue-in-cheek postcard view o r the winter vacation possibilities in Newport Beach. M . anager 'refused' to · check on Holden By Tbe t Aasociated Press · spoke with Holden on Nov. 8 and A N e wport Beach divorcee b ecame concerned late last who c laims she was William week when he hadn't called her Holder i's fiancee s aid Thursday -for several days. the n nanager or Holden's She said Brian and Elaine apartr nent building refused to Keating, the s taff at Holden's check on the missing actor until Palm Springs home. shared her seven 11 days after Holde n died. con cern and tried Lo get the .. I t• hink the manager was just building manager at the actors inlimi dated."" Patricia Morgan Santa Monica apartment to see Stauf re r said in a te le phone If everything was all right. interv iew from her home. Mrs. Stauffer said s he talked "Bi 11 had made it very clear to with the Kealings last Sunday, him t hat he did not want to be "and at that time the butler was dtstur ·bed... distressed because the manager Mr! s. Stauffer said s he last was n·t co-operative about going to check on him." The plan calls for the $38 million loan portfolio to be tran sferred t o San Marino Savings and Loan Al the same time, Judge Edward Walltn agr eed t o l et $550.000 in coll ections be turned over to investors. That figure represents half the $1.l million received by Newport Equities in the fo rm of payments from borrowers since the firm went into rece1versh1p. Fate of Moore now up 1to jury The body of the 63-year-old star was discovered Monday morni ng b y the build ing manager, but the coroner said he had died four or five days earlier. The corone r s aid Holden, who was drunk at the time, bled to death after tripping on a throw rug, crashing into a night table and gashing his fore head open. ,, Troubles for th e Newport Beach-based brokera~e began Cars ticketed at chiers talk TUCSON, Arii. (API There was Tucson Police Chief Peter Ronstadt. telling members of l'h e Tucson M e t r o po I it an Chamber of Commerce that police need more cooperation ftom the public. And, at the same time, there was one of his officers outside the hotel where Ronstadt was speaking, ticketing the cars ot chamber members with parking dtatioos. Between 20 antt 30 cars driven to the breakfast meeting Thursday were parked on a street across from the hotel. There are "no parkln1" signs all alone the street. Ronstadt is the brother of 1Jn1er Unda Ronstadt -he wq swamped wtlb calls from people complaining about the tickets. Must determine why suspect's version of shooting changed By GLENN SCOTI' Ot lM Oaily Pll<1t Slaff A dozen jury members began deciding today whether Newport Beach psychologist Telford Moore is one of Orange County's cleverest criminals or a man so beaten and confused that he rouldn't give police a straight story on the night his roommate was shot. Orange County Superior Court Judge Myron Brown gave the seven women and five men on th·e jury final instructions Thursday evening. They were expected to deliberate most of today -and perhaps much longer -in deciding the fate of Moore. the man accused or the Nov. 5, 1980, killing or Stanley Esplnda. In his closing argument. Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown told lhe Jury members their primary lHk wUl be to determine wh y M oore's explanation of the shoollng glven to poltce changed. Jn his initial call for help to the Newport Buch Police Department, Moore said he was In the bathroom when he beard a loud bang and a strange voice. He told the djspatcher no guns were in the hou se . The prosecutor called this Moore's "burglar story." Later, after hours of questioning and after a detect' ? had mentioned tests for gunshot residue on Moore's hands. he began to tell a new story that he ~n fact did have a gun and had intended to commit s uicide in 'Nothing more than clever story' front of Esplnda when he blac ked out. Moore said. A psychiatrist , Dr. Myron Marshall. and a psychologist, Or. Stephen Morin, both testified In the cue that they believed Moore had been under great stress and had experienced a "brier reactive psychosis" and was eucntlally unconRclous w hon he apparently s hot Eaplnda. Brown, the prosecutor, said Thunday tb•t Moore's defense was nolblt\J more than a cleter stor• ~ crafted by 3 brilliant psycJ hologist (Moore). Thi e prosecutor claimed Moore reall: ied his "perfect crime" had been foiled because gunshot resid .ue would be found on bis hand s. so he altered his story to a d efense ba se d on psyc hological testimony -an area in which he was expert. "Y Vhy would the defendant teU the burglar story in the first plac e? There's only one reason he's trying to cover up for a pre1 n edilated murder." said Bro• .vn. Tl he prosecutor noted that Moo ire's .22·caliber gun had been pure :hased only a week before the shooting -and under an HS\ 1med name. He also pointed out that the gun was ft>und Inside a r Iller ror a fish pond as lt Moc >re had bidden IL. It had two bull 1ets remaminc In It. • • Do you need that for a awe :lde?" he asked. 8 .ut defeMe lawyer Al Stokke reb 1U tted prosecutor Brown's ar1 suments, clalmln1 that Ma 1ore'1 later recollecllons. 1bc >ut tho incident rlt with the <S. te MOORE, Pate A!) The manager's name was not revealed by any of the parties Involved and a reporter who tried to talk with him at the building earlier in the week was threatened with arrest by a man who was sitting at the lobby desk and who refused to give his name. Mrs. Stautter, former wife of Acapulco racquet club owner Teddy Stauffer, says she was lo have lell for Africa with Holden on D~. 13 and lhal they planned to marry at, the Mount Kenya Satari CJub on New Year's Eve. Mrs . Stauffer, 48. told Holden's longtime friend and former publicist Jay Bernstein about lbe wedding plans alttr the act.or's death, and Bernsteln aald "I believed her be.cause he had always been In love with her." "We were In u Coat.a over Labor Day weekend wlth friends from tho Eaat when he proposed,'' Mn. Stauffer 1ald. Park way On the west. the boundary 1s uneven, but Is bordered in parts by Bake Parkway and El Toro Road The Aliso Viejo Planned Community is outsid e the district In a letter sent to Riley and other supervisors. he noted a traCCic study or the Moulton Parkway Corr idor undertaken earlier this year revealed that the d e velopment potential (See TRAFFIC, Page AZ> Michigan crippled by snow By The Associated Press The season's firs t major snowstorm that has left at least 10 people dead surged Into the Great Lakes region with strong winds today, crippling much of Michigan with foot-deep snow. At least 45,000 homes and businesses were without -power m Michigan and blowing s now made driving nearly 1mposs1ble in much of the state and m northern Ind iana I Related photo Page A4 > Several major power lines failed . cutting power in portions of Allegany County and the Mus kegon and Gr and Rapids areas. said a s pokes man for Cons umers Power Co ..With the wet, heavy snow. trees are comi ng down o n electric lines,·· said John K . Keane. a utility spokesman in Traverse City. Schools were c I osed in scattered clislricts m the Lower PenmsuJa. ··1rs going to talse us most of today to put Grand Rapids back together,·· said Al Shepard, another utility spokesman. The National Weather Service at Ann Arbor said a foot of snow wa s reported al Hes peria. northeast of Muskegon, and that snow was falling in most parts of the Lower Peninsular. and the western Upper Peninsula. In Holland, police urged citizens to stay at homP. until noon so that cleanup operations would not be hampered by traffic Northerly winds gusted to .0 mph 1n Findlay and Akron, Ohio, this morning as rain and thundershowers moved anto the northeastern states. The storm Thursday left some 11 inches of snow m M inneaPolis and St Paul, Mino , and contributed to the collapse of huge fabric dome over the new Hu bert H Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis Th e s torm ranked "somewhere in the top 10" of the wors t storms in the state's history. said radar specialist Rainer Dombrows ky of the fal1onal Weather Service More than 100 .000 h o m es and businesses lost electrical power. S lu s h y roads led to an automobile accident that killed two teen-1:1gers near Marshall, Minn., on Wednesday. the State Patrol said. The Iowa Highway Patrol said a 49-year-0ld minister. Roderick Jackson, was killed in an icy crash Thursday near Maurice, a nd trucker Ray Ferguson of Newlon was k illed when his truck toppled off Interstate 80 near Walnut. Police an i,.incoln, Neb., said Mabel B. Yaney. 91, died or ex p osur e Thurs d ay after accidentally locking herself out of her home. D~ANGf COAST WfATHll Low clouds, fog tonJght and e arly Saturday . Mos tly £air Saturday afternoon. Lows tonight 57 at beaches, 50 inland. Highs Saturday, m id-60s a long coast, lower 70s inland .. Details Page A3. INSIDI TIUY II 11ov thought tha Ram.s ond tht Angtl1 had /ront-o/fict problemt, cfattk with f M l.Aktra. And wttfl Pa.ul Wutheod. See Pogt Cl. INDll \ r ' . l 'i l l t !1 i ., I ••••• Or1ngo Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, November 20, 1981 ________________________________ ..;.... __ ..;.;.. ____________________________________________________________________________________ __ • 7 teen-agers cOnvictt:'d ID drowning of duo PITrsFlELll, Mau. lAPl /\ Jury'• verdict that aeven tc<in·age boy11 were auilty of involuntary rnanslaughlcr in the drownlna of two youths from a rwal hlab 11chool .. hu renewed l'l\Y fuith," says the rather or on~ or the victims . 1Scveru l of th~ young defendonu broke down In ltiars ttller the Jury announced 1l8 v'~rdict Thursday night. The l'QOlhers Of s ome of the youths ~ere in tears too as they stood with their arms around their sRns at the bar. "The bodies of the two victims, 11 Richard Ret:ael Jr., 18, and Barry Grtmn, 19, were found June $ In the back seut of a white 1971 Cadlllac pulled from the bottom ot a lake bordering the two mAll towns of LH and Lenox in the Berkshire H11l11. Autopsies showed they hud enough alcohol In their systems to be con»idered drunk. Both victims were 1980 graduates of Lee High School. Alt seven defendants wern June graduates of Lenox Mem orial High School, an athletic rival or Lee. The prosecution contended the youths drowned al filer th car. borrowed by u frien 11 :t. rolled Into the waler about 1 a . m . during a m~l l!e al a boat ru1 i lp involving the two v1clims, 11nother Lee youth and the seven I rrorn Lenox It look the jury e. 1, ght houns to convict Peter Hian1 : o, 17; Todd Tcrpak, Steven Pi1 ·, tti, Joseph Burke Jr .. Mark 11 Inman and Robert Walker . 11 1 II 18 : and Bruce Kern , 19. 1!'hey wert· released on their r l icognlzance for sentencing Dec. 4 Each faces up to 20 years in prison on eac h f > f the two ~1, l'lloot P-•Yo C Mrle• S&Mr F1\TAL CRASH Firemen hose down the .::.mall loreign·made a uto dri\'en by Jim John '.\lalmin. :19. of 205 Cyp ress St.. ~e " port Beac:h Car hit the rear of a motorhome parkl•d on tht• southbound San U1ego Free\\ a.\ s houldt•r north of Harbor Bo ule\ ant 111 Costa '.\lesu :\lalmin. who CH P officers said plowed into the vel 1 1c le a t about 5 p .m . T hursd ay while attem1 > ting to evad e stopped traffic. died at 12:30 • 1.m this morning at UCI Medical Cente r " I \ere he was rushed for treatme nt of I, cad injuries and third-d egr ee burns . From PageA1 TRAFFIC CURBS DEVELOPMENT .. allowed by the curre nt general pl an would ove rwhe lm t he existing circulation system Riley said in his letter that the traffic s ituation in the area 1s very severe" and warranted immediate action pending changes made in the general plan to modify the scope or d evelopment to match the rrahstk capac1t1es or lhe street syste m. f rom Page A1 ' H erman noted during an interview that one of the 10 projects up for approval is a pro p os al lo build a 320.000-sq uare -rool o ffice buildrng for Ho m e Federal Savings & Loan. The building is proposed for lhe-intersection of El Toro Road and Paseo del Valencia, which he claim ed i s the mos t congested corner in all of the MOORE CASE TO JURY. .. • • tliJtpert te:.ttmony from Marshall nd Moran. who s aid confusion lnd loss of memory accompany JI~ brief unconscious blackout. •Stokke, relying on a "battered p ouse" d e fense. reite rated {.fs timony from the two doctors. eto m Moore and from his t'rlfn end. Glory Lane All said f e defendant h a d been utahzed by the homosexual s pinda They cla imed t he passive Moore decided to kill him self because he couldn't ~et out of the grasp or Espinda to m arry Ms . Lane .. All the facts 1n the last 18 year s point to the fact that these doctors ar e correcl. · said Stokke . Brown. meanwhile. claimed that most of the testimony :About Espinda's alleged attac ks on Moore actually were based on south county. The board's action We c lnesday cam e one day after s up l •rvisors r eceived a le tter fn l m the county Planning Com n nission Chairman Irv Pickler, "1 ho said his colleagues wer•e in a dilemma about proceec t ing on the development applica l ions in the Laguna Hills. -ByCLENN ' SCOTT Moore's own statements "I would urge that i l isn't any wher e near as dram < 1lic as the d efendant portrays. · · said Brown. The prosecutor asked ti 1 e JUr~ to ret urn a hrst degree r n urder verdi ct. Stokke sa id \ foore s hou ld be acquilled or given nothing more serious t t 1an a con viction o n 1n vol u 1n t a r y mans laughter Crime, disco club link told LOS ANGELES I AP ) Organized crim e 1s allegedly linked to a San Francisco disco ~ub which police have been :nable to shut down because of t e r ven tion b y Assembl y peake r Willie Brown. the Los ngelcs Times said today. Brown, re presenting Studio est as a private attorney. has voked an obscure 100-year-old ct.ion or the state Code of Civil rocedure whic h p ermits gislators who a re lawyers to Jock any proceedings in which e'y are involved when "the egislature is in session or in cess not exceeding 40 days." Brown , according to the aper, has used the law al least ree times since early last year win postpon ements of police fforts to revoke the Studio West ntertainment. dancing and abaret permhs on the grounds was a haven for drug deale rs. Brown was not immediately available for comment today. An a ide in his San F rancisco offi ce s aid h e believed the Speaker was in the Bay city and thal his press s pokes m an in Sac rame nto m ay have a s tatement later in the day The paper said Brown has cons 1stenUy refused comment to the media about his involvement with the club or tactics used to keep it open. The law in question was passed in the horse-and-buggy era when travel to and from the state Capitol in Sacramento was difficult. But it was a m ended in 1968 to make legal continuances sought by legislators mandatory in most cases. C laire Pilche r , executive director of the city Board of P ermit Appeals. said Brown, wh o frequentl y represents priva t e c lients befor e city boards and commissions. had d o n e nothin l( improper in tiiiij°Pilllt Claulfied advertlalng 71•te42·5678 All other departments 642-4321 Tt'1omaa P Haley ~ -Qwf £-.Olllc8r Robert N. Weed ,.._ Thomas A. Murph1ne Ed~0t M•c:hael P Harvey .. ...._~ L Kay Schultz ~-"'~ Kenneth N. GOddard Jr CW\lletiOll ~ Bernard Schulman "'~H .. , Charle5 . L.oOs MaMtlllO IClllOt Carol A Moore ~·~ I MAIN OFFICE U0 Well lley SI , COlle Mtte, CA Mell •CldreA 90ll u.o, COlt• Mfte, CA m• CClllY•ipt 1•1 Or ... Co.ii Plltlll~ Coml*>Y Ho ne•• SWIH, lllvS1tetlon,, edltorl•I m«l•t or .. ••rtlM-..U ,,.,.,,. mey be r~ed wll!IOlll tHCl•I 11errnlnlon 01 copyr19111 ownet. ' seeking lhti delays and ha u 1 not misused lhe code section I >eing invoked The Timel-said police so l trces w hich 1l did not na me rep .c 1rled that they began keeping a \ \ ·atch on the disco s ho rtly a rt t ·r it opened two years ago a~; the result of information frorr 1 the East Coast that two of its Ill hree partners h ad felony an rest records and connections • Nith orga n ized c rim e figure~; in Boston. The paper did not n i: ime the m A rt er nearly 22 m onth ~. of hearings and delays, the di!; co's permits were finally revoke c I on Nov. 5 by the Board or Pe r mil Appeals, uphol ding e ar I ier police revocations . The board Wednesday n 1i ght r efu sed Brown's r eques t to reconsider its decision . set I ing the s tage for an appeal thn 11 Jgh the courts, the newspaper s 11id. 'Solo fligh~' ruins plane U KIAH <A.P l -Wh 1e n Theodore Rohlfing's ph 11 ne decided to make its fl rst s \I >lo flight, it ended up destroy ij ng itself and two other plan es without ever getting off t .I lie ground. According to Paul Rlcht ~Y· assistant manager of the Ukl · •h Municipal Airport, lhe plloth 11 Cessna 172 plane made a go of it Thursday alter Rohlfing save .\I t.s propeller a spin. .. I couldn't believe it," saJ d Richey. 1 involuntary m 1rn1 lau1hter counts. The 11cvCJn de fendt1nts uliso were con vietccJ o( one of two assault and battery churaes they faced 'fht• misdemeanor churge has 11 maximum 21,2 yeur jail term. • .. J'm JUl>t shoc·kcd l can 't believe al ," s aid Andrew Campol i, who rt.>prl'sentecJ Walker, adding tht.> v(•rdl l't may he a1)pealcd T he rest of l hl' 14 d efense uttorney!> refused to comment ''lt 's JUSl funtui.t1(,' said H1c hurd Hetzel Sr . the father of one ot the dN1d boys, his voice cracking and eyea tlllin, with tears "I have a dit t-rvnl outlook on l••w und order since this happened. l hod lelt the way thlntt11 were going there wer~ too many sx,'Oph.• getting away with than gs "T his wall not bring the bQys hack But this has renewed my faith." Retie! said, whispering, ··May God bless Barry a nd Hi('h<•rd," before he ducked out or tht• courthouse door. ·'These seven young men went down there to start a fight to &el t•v•m for a beating the Lee boys hud 1uven their friends earlier in th e eve ning ." 'A ssl11l a nt B e rkshire County Distric t Attorney Daniel A l:''ord said In h Iii cloain1 ar1ument. "They went looklnl for trouble ~nd. by Ood, they found It.·· A fter lhe v e rd ict wu• unnounced, he sttid, "It's very diffic ult to 11ay I 'm happy b ecu us.: it 's s u c h u tragic situation, but it's fair lo s ay that justice has been done." The defense closed its case without calling any witnesses. conte nding that prosecutors faile d to show the alleged fight had anything to do with the car goingJ into the lake Cops tell of visit to Bonin LO S ANGELES cAP l Police omc~rs arrived one night at the home of the man accused m 12 Freeway Killer murders s ho rtly after he allegedly had left to dispose of a v1ct1m 'i. body, a n officer hai. test1f1ed During Thursday 's tes timony in the trial of Downey truck driver Willi am Bonin, Los Angeles Police Offu:er Dennis Krueger told the seven·man, five-woman Jury that he and his partner arrived 11 l Bonrn's Downey home about 10 p.m on June 2. 1980 At about 11 . 15, Krueger said. Bonin. 34, arrived at the house in his van with his friend J ames Michael Munro. 20 Munro. who has testified for a week about his part in the murder of Stephen Wells, 18, told the court that he and Bonin had just returned that night from dumping Wells' body behind a service station. Munro has admitted to holding down Wells' feel while Bonin allegedly strangled the young m an , whom they had picked up hitchhiking. "I could hear a lot of laughter from both people." when lhey drove up, Kruege r les tified. He s aid they removed a rticles of clothing from the van. Also testifying Thursday was a n Orange County hom1c1de investigator . Bernard Esposito. He said that at an Aug. 18 court he aring in O r a nge County. whe re Bonin is a lso ch ar ged with the Wells murder . Bonin had whispered to him that Munro's account of the slaying was correct. Esposito said he sat at the co un sel t ab l e as Munro described events s urrounding the slaying, when Bonin leaned over a nd sajd , "That's just the way 1t happened " Detective Sgt John St John test1f1ed that when Bonin was arrested June II, a length of while ny lon cord a nd three knsves were found in his van. Witnesses have said that m ost of the 12 Freeway Killer victims were found with what could have been cord , and s ome we re strangled , while o thers Wl·re stabbed or s lashed to death Chocolate milk poison cause? LOS ANGELES <AP > He alth officials have isolated chocolate milk fro m Alta-Dena Dairy as a possible link in the rood poisoning of some 600 s tudents 1n at least l wo counties. a lthough tests so far have s hown no contaminants "We've s urveyed s tude nts about their eating habits and all the information points direcll) to the c hocola te m ilk." Dr Shirley Fannin. Los Angeles County's chief com municable dis ease officer. said Thursday ··The m1ss1ng hnk 1s what in th<' milk " Wt•'ve still no t come up with anyt hing pos 1t1ve 1n bacterio logy · · Tests continued Thursdav in b o th cou nties ;.ind at -the Ca lifornia De partment o r ll ealth 's m1 crol.J 1ology laboratory in Berkeley Results from the lab aren 't expected unt il la te next week . s aid epidemiologist Dr. Ben Werner. Authorities added a nother 25 cases from four schools in the Lowell J ornl School D1 stnct. straddling Los Angeles and Orange counties. where students experienced na usea. stomach cramps and vomiting within hours of eating on Nov. 12 All the students had s1m1lar symptoms but recovered within a day Alta Dena. 15 miles east or Los Angeles in the City of Industry, 1s the slate's largest s upplier or raw milk T he illness s urfaced at two pn vatc schools in Los Angeles County Nov 4, Ms . Fannin said. and the total number or cases wal-estimate d at 600 by Thursday. San Diego health offic ials were also checking 36 s tudents Ex-county newsman injured in attack a t an elementary school who became ill Nov 2 and 3 after drinkmg chocolate milk The dairy hai. ordered J new batch or chocolate PQ\o\ dcr from its supplier. Universal Flavors Inc . of Los Angeles. and asked its Los Ange l es conta iner s uppher, Weyerhauser Co lo c h eck for contam1nJt1on. officials said From PageA1 BUDGET. • • a m PST on a 69 26 vote that ended a rare all night session T he key was a carefull;. crafted compromise amendmen t by Baker that incorporated the new budget cuts. Presidential spokesman Larry Speakes said the White House s upports the Senate vers ion and would "not like to see any e rosion in the Senate's figures." The Senate Appropriations Committee brought its version to the noor as a $417 4 b11l1on s pe nding pac kage Dozens of mino r fl oo r am e ndments changed that figure. but a new total was n ot 1mmed1ate ly Thomas J\ Barley lhe former Barley was con victed an 1980 available. Ora n ge County-newsman of the s tabbing death or his The stopgap bill goes to a convicted of murdering his wife es tran ged wife . H e was H o u se-Se nat e con feren ce in 1979. 1s in critical condition sentenced to a prison term of 15 com miltee th al will work out t oday in a San Luis Obis po \'ears to life differences between the How..e hos pital following a n attack and Senate·passed vers ions Thursday a t the Cal1forn1a The House refused to make Men's Colony. Income tax the cuts Reagan wanted in the According to prison officials, bill 1t passed Monday , but House Barley, 52. a former Daily Pilot checks stole n Republican leaders are hopefuJ reporter. was struc k without t hat position can be changed provocation by another inmate LOS ANGELES <AP 1 Any compromise bill wo rked in lhe dining area of his hous ing Nineteen people have been o u t b y conferees m us t be quad Thursd ay morning. indicted for conspiracy to s teal approved by the House a nd Barley's head struck the edge and d eposit $1.3 million '" Senate before it can be sent to Of a table k d Che"ks issued as state income · . a spo esman sa1 . ... Reagan for his s ignature r es ulting in•scrious h ead lax refunds. US Treasury and The Senate bill was passed in1uries. lie was take n to Sierra commercial checks after a 21-hour session that Vi s taHos p1tal,wherc hcisbemJ? All were c harge d with featured 25 separate roll·call treated in the intensive care cons piracy and possession of votes and the consideration of ,...._.u_n_it_. _____________ s_t_o_le_n_m_a_il_T_h_u_rs_d_a_y_. _____ dozens of amendments~-- IN HOME THEATRE?? J IT'S HERE! The brightest. clearest 6 ' picture available. Watch the big games o r the latest movies - invite your friends! RlH DISC PLA YEil IMCWDB>I 35°/o OFF Titltwfflloely LowHf Prfce ••er • 't ( ____ _ : • Ar w..:...,... Actress Sally J.'1eld and actor Paul .\ewman share a chuckle al the ber1R/1t pren11ere o/ their netL film. Absence uf ,\.laltce. · m Beverly 1111/s The be11e/1t IL'(IS held for the American Cw1l Liberties t num Fo1mdat1u11 James Bond star ui11s cowt fight, Sean Connt>ry. the actor who played agl'nt 007 in the early Jaml's Bond s p y movies. won a Bri tish High Court battle with his for mt:'r accountant who lneJ to sue him for more than Sl90,000 Kenneth Richards. a film production actountant. sued for 2 perC'ent of Connerv's earnings from 13 movies, including the Bond thrillers Qu een E li zab e th II attended a '>l'll out London charity tonct•rt conducted b\' David.Atherton. "ho returns to the San Diego Symphony On·hestra nt'xt February In thl' Hoyal Fl'st1val Hall. /\ therton was at his post as princqrnl conductor and art1st1c ad\ 1scr C>f the Royal 1.1 \er pool Philharmonic Orthcstra The otcas1on was th(' 3bt annual royal concert Goldf1nge r ' an d "Thunderball .. Ric h ards h a ndl e d Connery's fin ancial affairs for four year s unti l t h e British star sacked him in 1977 The accountant. who l i ves 1n Lausa nn e . Switzerland. withdrew his claim and dropped his case a ft er 3 1 1 days of court quest1on1ng by Connery's lawyl'r John Wllmers. for the ~u s 1c1ans · Bcne\olent Fund and alhed charities Ills 7-year-old daughter. 1-:llzabeth. presen ted the quel'n with a bouquet of yel low and gold roses and orchids Atherton . 37. was appointed to the San Diego position las t year and spends about 10 weeks a year in California Winemak e r und tire c ompany heir 8 rook 1 Ffru &one announced his Republican C8ndlducy for Callfo tnl1 .. s 3~th A bt:mbly Dl atr\et in Santa Ba rbam .1 County to' i ~ e s t o n t> , 4 s . I s chalhmging incumbent Gary Hart, D-Santa Barbar a . C h a n ce ll o r H ~lmut Schmidt plan~ lo m eet Prealdeot Reagan on J an. 5 I n W as hingt o n . th e government press orn ce announced. Col. J oe H . Engle, commander of the second flig ht of the space s huttle Columbia, plans to visit his home state and alma mater l o att e nd e d t h e M is- souri-Kansas football game Saturday, offi cials said . Engle. a 1955 graduate of the University of Kansas. w i ll a tt e nd t he ga m e Saturday i n Law r e n ce. Kansas Secretary of State J ack Brier said. A u n ive r s it y s p o k eswo ma n . M a rl a Gleason, said Engle plans to present a KU nag, which he took on the spacecraft, to uni versity official!:. 1n a p r egame cer e m ony. Gov. J ohn Carlin, Brier, K U Chancellor Gene Budlg and Ka nsas congressman Larry Winn are expected to take part in the ceremony. TO ATTEND GAME Col Joe C:ngle Exte nded outlook Visibility low Coastal t. 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Tell us what's on your mind . 642·6086 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 20, 1981 H/F Patton crackdown due Security to be tightened at mental unit after 10 escapes By JACKIE HYMAN At-1.tl ..... •IWrllM SAN BERNARDINO In the w1&k u of 10 esc1tpeis by criminals from a state mentaJ hospital ln the past month, Including three on Thursday. s tate orticlals have "nno unccd 11 n e m e r gency progra m to lighten security. (Related photo, ASI Three patients, all described as dangerous. fled Patton State HospitaJ at some time prior to 2 a.m. Thursday, possibly using a key to escape and war~ cutlers to break through a fe nce, said hosp1laJ spokesman Kurt Reich. F iv e of seven p revious escapees. all said to be mentally disordered sex offenders, had similarly escaped under or over fences around the hospita l, one had escaped during a visit to a medicaJ clinic and one had fled whil e o n a t h era p e u tic community outing to a local department store Tuesday. The outings, which had taken inma t es to s u ch places as Dis n eyla nd , the local J .C. Pe nney store, restaurants and county f airs. wer e ha lted Wednesday by state off1c1als. State Sen Robert Presley. D R1 vcr111de. aald h e s pe nt T hursda y morning 1n an emergency session with an aide tu Gov. Edmund G Urown Jr., ortlcla ls fro m th t stat e d epartm e nts o f F i n a nce. Corrections and Mental flealth , and Or David Loberg, director of the slate Depa rtme nt of Developmental Services. "I t h i n k we ha ve the necessary people's uttention," said Presley, noting that San Bernardino citizens have been expre~s 1n g concerns about Patton Sl'curaty for the past yeur "I thmk they understand that it's serious and I think we'll get something done " lie said a fi ve point program was drawn up, i nclud ing a lockdown o n patients and e l 1m1 n a t1 on o f outs i de excursions except to court Also. Presley said. ··They're going to be moving 1n more • security personnel from around the stale .. T he fo urth point, he said , was for officials of the departments of Finance. Corrections and Mental Healt h to conduct an internal assessment "to consider how securitv and tre atment meah." Fin al l y . h e a ald, the De partment or Flnt1n~e was urged to try lo fi nd "any tu.nda that we can free up immediately to beef up security. llke fenclnt' and cameras." He said that 1f necessary he would introduce an urgency bUl to authoriz·e the allocation. The Legislature is currently in a n e m e rge n cy sessio n t o co n side r finan ce a nd reapportionment. Following Thursday's escape, hospi tal offici a ls issued an all p oints bulle t in to law e nforcement agenc ies, Reich said He said one of the three men had been sentenced for arson, one for burgla ry and one for assault wi th tntent to commit great bodily harm. The na mes were not yet available, but Reich said one of t h e pa ti e n ts is fro m San • Bernardino. one from Ker n ' Co un ty a n d o n e fro m Los 1 Angeles. I 0,000 noses reel at slllelly chelllical Onl y t wo days earlie r , con victed rapist James Meyers, , 48. walked away during the Penney's store outing. Store officials said they hadn't been i n fo r med t ha t a g r o up o f menta l ly di sord e r e d s ex offenders had been brought there Asked why sex offenders. including child molesters. wouJd be taken to Disneyland. Reich i,a1d. "It JUSt happens to be included It's a popular area for • everybody 1n Sou thern. Ca l1forru a ... MONTF.B ELLO <AP1 An illegally dumped malodorous chemical known as Stinko, its fu mes spread miles by the wind Thursday, affected an estimated 10.000 residents of Montebello and seven other c1t1es, sending several peop le to hospitals. authorities said Five barrels containing 210 gal lons of St1n ko , k n own scientifically as rnercaptan. was dum ped at an oil sump at 8:45 a.m The chemical is used to give natural gas 1ti, d1st1nct1ve odor su that people can b~ aware of gas leaks. T he driver of the vacuum t r uck. whose name was not released, was questioned but not ar rested, said Montebello Police Sgt. Michael Ki ght. The Orange County company that owns t he truck. Knslle's, was cited fo r violating the Publi c Health and Safety Code. said J i m Bira kos . deput y executive ofri cer of the South Coa s t Air Quality Management District. "Our investigation wilt continue a nd we 'll decide whet her lo take criminal or civil actwn." Birakos said 'We've had 200 to 300 calls," s ai d Mont e bello Fire Chief Robert Krng "Some people are complluning of eye irritation. some are very nauseated and some are vomatrng · "We've had five or six people co me 1n with naus ea and headaches. but none of t hem was admitted ... said Roberta Bondurant. a registered nurse at Bevcrl} Hospital in Montebello The smell als<i affected r es idents of Do"ney . Pico R1 vera. South Gate and La ~trada At Downe~ Community llosp1tal. spokeswoman Juhe Levesque said t here had been "lots of calls, but only one emergency room admission, a person with chronic lung disease t hat was irritated" by the smell. She said callers were advised to come into the hosp1lal only af t h ey felt il n ecessa r y . Otherwise, both she and King said, reside nts were lold to get to an area of fresh a ir or stay 1n s 1de with t ri e d oors a nd windows closed Songwriter to perform at CM church Folk poet and songwr iter Ric Mas ten 1s scheduled 1n concert tonight at 7·30 in the Orange Coast t;natanan 1.Jn1vers alist Church. 1259 Victoria St . Costa Mesa Masten, an ordained mini- ster, has read his poetry and given concerts in more than 400 coll eges and universities in 46 states. Canada and England. a church spokeswoman said. · He has cut 12 records and is t he author of four books of poems He collaborated with his wife, Ba rba ra, in a collection of poems and dialogue called ··His and Hers" Tickets. available at the door, are S5 ..... ...,..... SHUTTLE SHOT This image. tukt.-n ;\;m 11 at an altatude ot 139 nautical m11t:s. shO\\:-o northern Pelopcnnesu:, and part nf :.outht>rn G rcl'l'C It as I ht• f i r st prot·cssl·d data ac:quired by the J t•t Propub1nn Luhorntorfs Shuttle Imaging H.aclc.ar·A ;.iboa rd ~ASA '!'> Spact' Shuttle Columbia. The Connthian Canal as vis ible as a bright line cutting aeross the narrow Con nth l1'thmus 1 upper center 1. Hlack area to lht' right 1s the smooth v. a ter or th e Al•ge<Jn Sea. on the left. the Gulr of Con nth. Fila • • • for Skiers I Manmoth Is Openl Skiing Is GREA Tl 2500 West Coast Hwy. Newport -each, CA 631-3280 ' ~ ~--, " --.-.......... H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. November 20, 1981 fiEffi ~~ rn rn Allen prob~ handled <properly' Karpov triumphs, holds chess title M ERANO, Ita l y <A P> Analoly Karpov of the Soviet Unio n won a decisive sixth victory and retained his Litle as world c hess c ham pion today Wh e n c h u llengi•r Vlk l or J(orchnol r esigned game 18, chief arbiter Paul Klein said. Klein made the announcement In a telephone call to lhl' press room In the confcrenct> renter whe re the match was hf'ld Wh e n the 18th gamt' ~u' adjourned Thurs da y n1.ch1 Kor chno1 was in an 1mpo~s1blC' position. expert.s said, und il resignation was expected T he re was no 1mmed1ate word on where the player~ wen~ The c Io s in g c ere mo n} r or th 1• seve n Wl'ek mulch \\Us scheduled for Saturduy l'vcnmg Kremlin sk eptical of V .S. a rm s pla11 MOSCOW <API A top Kre mlin spok esman expressed s k e pti r 1s m to d ay abou t President Reagan s new arms talks proposal, bul said he wouJd w e l come a s hift f rom W a s h i n g t o n 's previou s "warlike'' pohc1es. "lf in fact Reagan wants to be a pe acemaker ofter 1ssu1ng warlike state ments s ince taking office, then we can welcome this as a turn for the better." said Vadim Zagladin. a member of the pol 1cy -mak1ng Central Com m ittee of the Soviet Com munisl Party and first deputy chief of the committee'::. internaltonal department Ban on k i lling coyotes lifte d WASHINGTON <API !he Interior Department . acting ove r the prot es t s of environmentalists. is lifting a two -year -old r est r ict ion on killing coyotes in their dens and a lso recom mending re!)umed use of 1080, a poison banned .a decade ago. T he de partme nt ::.a id the changes are needed to reduce NIXED John R \'an de Wa ter. President Rt•agan .., n omi n ee to h cau lh l' National Labor R e la t1 om. Board. has been rl'jl•l'led h~ a Se n ate c·om m1tt ce handing big labor a potential victory aubslantlaJ loe1e11 bcln1 ftuNel'f'•l by West ern hct11> ranr h11ra. Uu\ conaervallon arou1>• aaltJ \he! Reagan admlnlstu\lon le lllkln.i th e co un tr y b•H'k to lh" "cnvlronmc11\nl ctuk u11t•11 " R e a g an amplif iea Israel polic y W A.S H I N G T 0 N < A l' I Pn•i.1de nt Heo((an, trylnai lo calm Jt•w1ish ftl u11 uboul hl11 Madd ie ~n111 poli cy, Auy11 he prt!Cers to keep Jer us a le m und1v1dcd under lsr ucll rule but also fuvor 11 tt "V41t1cu n llkt> "1lutlon" tu preRerve free access 111 thl' ('ll)' 's holy sites T h e W hit~ ll o u ~e said, however. that Reasun 's view~ about ls racli control did not rdlel'l uffic1al U.S policy, which 1s for the future of J erus alem to b e dt'ler m ined t hro u g h negot1allon.<; W alesa appeals for aid on food WARSAW. Poland <API Solidarity leader Lech Walesa appealed today to the "whole world" for emergency food ajd lo get Poland through the winter. He sai"d shortages could spark dangerous popular outbursts of ange r Walesa's appeal was at first addressed lo Western European trade unionists. but he said later he meant lo make his request to the entire world Harris appe als for freedom WHITE PLAINS, NY. <APJ J ean Harris' lawyers told a s late appeals court Thursday t hat publicity, a biased JUror a n d a wro n gly a d mitt ed !>t atement were grounds for overturning her conv1ct1on for tht' murder of Scarsdale Dtet Dr Herman Tarnowcr ·For a woman to forfeit her libe rty in the face of these errors I!> unthinkable." attorney Herald Price FahrinRer a rgued 'Then no man 1s safe. no woman 15 s afe · Spide r man gets year.'s probation CHICAGO <AP1 St untman Dan Goodwin wa5 sentenced Thursday lo a year 's probation for criminal contempt by a judge wh o c h arged t h at Goodwin's climb of the 100-story John Hancock Center was done for personal gain. Goodwm. 25, or San Rafael. Calif , also was ordered never again to climb buildings m Cook County Seven indict e d i n Bri~'s case NEW CITY. N . Y. CAP> Two fugitive members of the radical Black Liberation Arm y a re among seven people indicted on ro,bbery and murder charg~ in last mont h 's bloody Brink's armored car holdup. aulhonltes said WA 8 11 1NO T ON (AP> - l'rult.l e nt R o 111an'a c h ie f 111uh11m1n le ·a cknowled1lng I hat lt1t While tlouJe has made ml1l1k about the lnveat111Uon ol n1Uonal te<'urlly advlaor lU t<h.rd V. Allen but 11y 1 the 1111tl r haa ~n handled in an ''1pprt•prl1\e and prope r menu r ' Nrvt1rth luu. Whil e House t'om munll,1lhm1 director David tl Ucra"n 111ld Thursday, the rull atm·y won't bu told until the Juallcl' l)(lpiarlmonl completes FDA OK of r uture viewed WASIUNGTON <API -The l"ood orad Drug Administration's approval of u new s urgical i.ulure Is under review despite the agency's denial t hat the decis ion was influenced b y Wh ale llouse inquiries on behalf of Nancy Reagan's stepfather. Both FDA and White House spokesmen said Thursday that there was no efforl lo pressure the drug agency to a pprove the suture. And t h e m a nufact ure r , Elhicon Inc .. says it did not ask Mrs. Reagan's stepfather. Dr. Loyal Davis, to enlist the White House's help last May lo find out why the sutures had not yet been approved The FDA granted approval a week ago today to Ethicon Inc. 's new POS <polyd ioxano ne l s uture Health and Human Services ::.pokesman Robert Wilson said the de partment's ins pector gent'ral had ope n e d "a · prelammary inquiry" into the matter to see af a further probe 1s warrant ed Health and Human Services 1s the FDA ·s parent agency The first lady's stepfather , a retired neuros urgeon now living in P hoenix, could not be reached for comment. FDA spokesman Wayne Pines said it was very unusual for the White House to ask the agency for s tatus reports on drugs or medical devices a w aiti ng approval. But. he added , "We do not feel that the re was any pressure placed by anyone to approve th is p roduct T he dcc151on was based on science ... The FDA fielded two phone calb from a Whale House aide la~t May after Davis mentioned the sutures to Reagan's deputy chief of stafr. Michael Deaver.1 :.iccordtng to presidentia l press aide Mark Weinberg Davis a'nd Deaver h ad "a casual conversation a while ago dur 1 n~ w hich Dr. D avi s m e nt1 oned t he suture a n d wonderl'd 1f somebody could check the status." Weinberg sa id Ueaver s ubsequen lly ordered an aide to do j ust that. Weinbeq( added, but "the White House at no point whatever recom mended. r equ ested or su~gested any type of action on the matter." Davis was a consultant for 18 years to Ethicon. a Somerville. N.J , firm lhat 'is the nation's leading male-er of sutures, said Jim Mu rray, a spokesman for its parent company, Johnson & J ohnson But Murray said, "If David did that. he did that on his own 1n1t1at1vc Ethicon has never requested that anyone atte mpt to obtain preferential treatment for PDS suture or any other Eth1con product submission." Porta power.~ Little Cleaner ••• Big Power! 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Attorney General Wtlllam Fre n c h S m ith wlll dec ide w h e ther there 11 o no u1 h evidence to appoint a •Pecla.1 prosecutor. Eve n a 1 Ger1e n wa 1 a c kno wled1Jn1 mi1take1 ln public pronouncem ents on the matter, the White House luued another clar lflcallon . It Hld t h at, contrary to p r evlou1 sta tementa, Allen particlpated "in a WhJle House meetln1 lut March on restrictln1 J apanese auto Imports. That statement came a day after deputy While House press .,. ............ 11cretary Larry Spealret Hid AJlen had dl1qu1Ufltd hhmeU from a ll coftllderatton of the a uto Import qu.,uon becauae ol hla prevlOUI butlnett deallnaa wllh t.he Japanese. The New York Tlmtt reported tod ay, m eanwhile , t h at unldenlJfled H nlor White Houle aldea. concerned that they do not have full i nformation about Allen'• activities, have ordered him to review hl1 offi ce records on contacts with J a punese busint."tlsmen. Unit eyed in silver crash WA S HI NGTON <AP J - Federal regulators, six months before the silver market c rashed tn March 1980, suspected it was being manipulated but took no action, accor d i ng t o a congressional report cited today by T he Washington Post. Th e re p o rt , q u o t i n g transcripts of closed m eetings of the Commodity Futurt'i; Trading Com mission, sa id that staff mem bers warned the panel in St>plem b e r 1979 t hat the b11l1onaire Hunt family of Texas and the royal ram1ly or Saudi Ara bi a were involved in a possible effort to infl ate silver prices The re port quoted J a mes Stone, then chairman of the C FTC, as ~aymg he was ··very, very skeptical of the statements that ~omething going on in these markeu. ts going to affect lhe world price of s ilver " The Post said Stone told at that by the l1mt> the allegations were raised. "the appropriate act.ion" was the re~pons1b1hty of Lhe e xc hange:. w here ::.alver and future contracts 1n the metal are traded IT'S PRETTY BUT ... A Minneapolis woman had plentv of h a rd work ahead of her shoveling s now a fter 11 in ches· fell Thursday. T he wet snow downed power lines a nd trees and m any residents were left without electriC'1t~. The report, prepared by the s taff or th e comme r ce . cons umer and monetary affairs s ubcom m ittee of the House Gove rn men t O p era t ions Committee .. blamed the CFTC for t he crash. ·'The powers which the CFTC does have we r e never used." said the report. Coming November zut! Grafton Street introduces ... 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'stripped of grant~' LOS ANGELES CAP) -A UCLA scientist was stripped of two federal research erants worth $270,000 because he violated federal rules when he p erformed the firs t known genetic engineering experiments on human subjects. . The Los Angeles Times. citing documents it obtained Thursday, reported today that the director of the National Institutes of Health stripped Dr. Martin J . Cline of two of his four federal grants in part lo warn other scientists that federal regulations must be obeyed . Queat.iom remain in deaths at sea SAN RAFAEL (API • Questions continued to fl y even as the Marin Co unty Sheriff's Department appeared to finally settle the number of women two. not three who perished 1n the Aug. l2 sinking or the ketch Freedom 11 . Authorities now want a nswers to the narcotics paraphernalia that washed up on a three-mile stretch of sand at Stinson Beach, and whether that has anything lo do with the sinking. Douglas tabbed for flight syste m WASHINGTON (AP I The Na vy has a nnounced the selection of Mc Donnell Douglas Corp. 's Douglas Air<.'rafl Co . Lo n g Beach . to <.'ont1nue d eploy m ent of a N a vy undergraduate jet flight training system. The program has a potential value of $2.2 billion, accordJng to th e Naval Air Systems Command . The contract awarded to McDonnell Douglas ls for $300,000 for preliminary design work. Klan fighting· rally requirement PALM SPRINGS <AP ) -A Superior Court judge is studying a Ku Klux Klan request that the city be prevented from requiring the Klan to post $S million in liability insurance in order to hold a rally in a city building. State KKK leader George Pepper petitioned Palm Springs Superior Court Judge Richard Marsh on Thursday for an order blocking the in s uran ce requirement. Marsh. however, made no decision on the petition and instead took it under consideration. St.ate to g o deeper in debt? SACRAMENTO <AP> -The Commission on State Finance sa ys the ~tale could be $2 billion in the hole by 1983 if current spending and the slow economy both persist. The <.'omm1ssion's director for r evenue an d eco n omic fore<.'asting. J im Patterson, made the statement Thursday at a joint hearing of the Assembly and Sen ate Revenue and Taxation committees. Patterson said the hole couJd grow to $3.3 billion if the federal budget is further cut and two lax cutting initiatives pass next year has moved to the Irvine Ranch Market Center Grand Opening This Saturday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 2675 Irvine Ave., 646-4479 Costa Mesa ~1C3'!'l'-~~..9~~~~~~~ <teolonial aes1~ or~:tte 1aftc1)tn .cJ'a~~~nl **OPEN 1 DAYS A WEB ** 1111. *1 Fri. 5 ..... Sil I Sii. S W-3 PM llWFAST .. •Y Liii & ... Sft.Cll.S FooclToT• o.t I 548-0366] 5 12 W. 19th. Costa M•sa eo ...... o1 ,,.. & ...,.., ... This Thanksgrvmg, treat Lhe entire family to a great holiday feast! Our delicious 8oall...._, "' ............ ON THE WAT~H -Psychiatric technician Jean Willingham guards a perimeter fence at Patton State Hospital in San ~ernardino as a Patton patrol car cruises by Securit~ .,... as increased after a series of recent escapes. Reagan son called? Reportedly to testify in stock case LOS ANGELES <AP) Businessman Michael Reagan .. President Reagan's oldest son. will be called lo testify for the prose<.'ulion in a stock fraud case but will not be prosecuted himself, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Authorities did not trade Reagan the g uarantee of immunity for his testimony, the Times said 1t learned. because in vestigators reel he was a victim of Ri<.'hard F. Carey, a n ot h er man und e r m vestigalion. The preside nt's 35-year -old son reportedly met Carey through a business asso<.'iate and lost Sl.500 in business dealings with him The newspaper, without identifying its sources. said it was told Mk hael Reagan was investigated for possible viol ations of the slate <.'orporate securities law for steering investors lo Carey. The stock fraud mvest1gation began a year ago when former actress Terry Moore said she had been bilked out or more than $200,000 by Carey. with whom s he had been romantically involved , the newspaper said. Jn 1981, reports emerged that Reagan was under investigation by the slate De partment of Corporations and the d1stri<.'t a ttorney fo r personal use of $17 ,500 he had re<.'eived from four investors for a gasohol development project Regents meet on budget cuts SAN FRANCISCO <APJ University of California regents. includln& Gov. Edmund G. Brown, meet today ln the aftermath or charees that the lnstiluUon is sufferina an unfair share of budget cuts proposed by the governor. William Baker , UC vi ce president for budget, pred1<.'ted on Thursday that $58.6 million In cuts for the UC system and a $100-a s tudent increase 1n quarterly fees would be needed to meet Brown's order to reduce budgets for all state operations in 1982-83 by 5 percent. R educed enrollments 10 medical and other health schools and severe cuts in library and other services would accompany the fis<.'al balancing act. h&iiSaid Earlier this month UC President David S. ?axon complained that the nine -campus UC system is suffertng an ··arbitrarily disproportionate" share of the state's financial problem UC regents already have approved redu<.'t1on s 1n academic programs, a freeze on hiring, purchases and travel and a $25 surcharge on student fees in order to meet another $22 million cut for this fiscal year in accordance with Brown 's mandate "I am deeply disturbed by the severity of <.'uts which have been allo<.'ated to the university." 4 die in crash LODI <AP> A car was backing up on Interstate 5 near Loda before 1t was struck in the rear , killing two Filipino <.'ouples , the highway patrol reported this week Saxon told campus chancellon in a Nov. 4 meetina. Regenu were told Thursday that if the UC system is to meet the $58.8 million cut in 1982-83. among measures raced by the <.'ampuses would be: Large cuts in instruction for a savings or $29 3 million. Of that. about $12.9 million would be 1n the sciences. including "likely ma jor reductions" in medi<.'al schoo l and other professional school enrollments. Programs s uc h as the Cooperative Extension Service would be slashed to save Sl.5 million Cuti. m funds to libraries and tlini<.'s for another $1.5 million savings. But the finance committee recommended that the regents "anticipate the necessity" of a 9 per<.'ent salary raise for facuJty in 1982-83. Committees of regents also heard proposals calling for higher admittance standards for students starting in fall 1984. The proposals by the Board of Admissions and Relations with S<.'hools are to be submitted to the Academic Senate next year with formal statewide hearings in January They would require three years of mathematics mstead of the current two years 1f the Board of Regents approve Lhe plan Phillip C. Curtis. a professor of mathematics at UCLA and vice-chairman of BOARS. told · Lhe Committee on Educational Polley that an "alarming inc r ease i n remedial ms truclion" in English and m athe m at1 cs prompted the ' recommendaltons C urti s noted "<.'ases of ·seniorilis, · or avoidance of difficult courses were all too mu<.'h prevalent" among recent high s<.'hool graduates 1s served with dressmg, giblet gravy. whipped potatoes. wgetable. cranberry sauce. hot bread & butter. your choice of soup or chilled salad, and even a slice of pumpkin pie• 6.95 for the donation of your operable second refrigerator. Chtldren'!l ThanksgMng Dinner 3.~ "otlg ·l(~ .... 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And get $25 from Edison for your operable second refrigerator. But hurry! This special offer expires December 18. 1981 fur details, phone: LOS ANOEl..ES COUNTY Ooodw{U lndu,,cries (ln) 22}.1211 ln t..or. Bech . (lll) ilS. }411 S<. V111CtN de Paul (21 )) 221-6191 The Selwdcl\ Army (213) 62().1270 In SM\ o.bnd Valley (21)) 79S-7 291 ORANGE OOUNn' o.~·. tbpltato( OrqtCounty Sc. Vincent de Paul The s.Iwtlon Almy 1714) 972·1242 (71 .. ) 63).9190 (714) 547~31 -I -E Southern California Edison ' '\ Dally Piiat FRIDAY, NOV. 19, 1981 . IUITllBTDI BEACH I f IUITlll VllllY CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82-3 86 89 Is the Bl bomber a green monster? See Art Hoppe's column on Page 82. D D Deity ...... ,......., a.-,..,,. Former Orange County deputy public cU!/endeT KathLeen I!:. O'Leo.f'JI, 30, ue• the courtroom from.a new penpectfoe os a municipal court judge os1tgMd to Welt Orange COU:ftty Court in We.tmin8ter. Her honor, Kathleen O 'Leary Orange woman, 30, municipal court judge Arter five years as an Orange County deputy public defender. Kathleen E . O'Lear y is now seeing things Crom the other side of the bench Miss O'Leary, 30, was s worn 1n last week as a m unicipa l court j udge assigned to West Ora n ge C ounty C o u rt an Westminster She was appointed to the post by Gov. Edmond G. Brown Jr. lo fill the vacancy created when Judge Phillip E . Cox was e lev ated to Orange County Superior Court m Santa Ana. ''I got paid for so many years t o talk ," s he s aid i n an interview. "Now I'm being paid to listen." Despite her relative youth, Miss O'Leary believes she 1s well qualified ror the judgeship. "It's not a question of how old you a re, but what you've done," she said. "Even though I was only practicing ror five years, you have to consider the volume af\d variety or cases I handled. Som e lawyers don't see that many cases an 10 years. "As a public defe nder l ha ndled everything Cro m petty theft to homicide." Miss O'Leary said she was only the second female public defender in Or a nge County history to handle a homicide jury trial She said s he encountered no discrimination because or her sex during her s tint in the public defender 's office. "I s upp o s e I 'm m ore noticeable as a woman judge, but I've found over the years that if you get in there and do the work, people soon forget that you're a woman." Miss O'Leary, a resident of Orange, is a 1975 ~raduate or Southwestern University School Helping~ new jw;fgt on with her robe•. are her mother laabel R. O'Leary .and her brother, JeTTJJ O'Leary, both re8idents of Huntington Beach. or Law an Los Angeles. Looking o n duri n g he r s wearing -in cer e mony were her mothe r Isabel R. O'Lear y a nd her brother Jerry O'Leary, both residents of Huntington Beach. ··I hope to display all the q ualities I 've adm i r e d in judges, .. s he said. "I hope I won 'l pack up any of the bad habits I've seen. Time will tell." ., PHIL ~loEIOl.llMAlo Tax crus ade set for court Huntington protester faces 41 counts of fraud Arme n B. Condo of Huntington Beach has changed the t itle Cr o m "Indi c t me n t " to ·~invitation " on the 10-page document that charges him with 4J counts of mail and tax fraud. "This is the invitation he's been looking for, for the past ~ev en years ," explained Pa t Creech, a spokesman for Condo •hd the Huntington Be ach man's ~ protest organization. Your f«~ilage Protection Association. Creech said that Condo1 46. has paid no federal Income taxes ilnce 1974. Condo has vowed to Cake his case all the way to the U ,S. Supreme Court to test his contention that the nation is op er at i n g unde r a n unc onstitutio n a l m o ne tary 4)'1tem . A federal grand jury indicted ¢ondo this week with 18 counts ot mail fraud and 23 counu of i ubmltUng false and fraudulent tax documents. • Specifically, U.S. Altorney Andrea She ridan Ordin sald the indictment charges tha t Condo: Received more than $2 m i lli o n in as s ocia tion me mbership dues and fees from January, 1979, through June. 1981 . for helping tax protest group members avoid payment or federal income taxes. -Told members not to pay their federal income taxes on grounds that U.S. currency is not r edeemable In gold and silver. -Helped members stop their e mploye r s fro m withholding incom e t a xes Crom their payc hecks b y s ubmitting frauduJenl claims for exemption from withholding. -Inte nde d th a t those fraudulent claims would cause e mploy e r s to g i v e th e association money that normally would be withheld and paid to the Internal Revenue Service, so those members would return part or that money lo the group as memMnhlp dues. The 41 violations contained In the Condo i ndict me nt could res ult in a $92,500 fine and a 141 -yea r jai l s e nte n ce . prosecutors said. Condo's contention Is that feder al income tax must be paid on dollars received. but that the United States has issued no true dollars since 1968. A law passed that yea r e limin a t e d the requirement that U.S. currency be backed by precious metals. During a news conference Thursday at his association's Garden G rove .headquarters , Condo said he welcomed the court lest. "I've been trying to get them to face the issues since 1975 when I sent an open challenge to the I RS oo the constituUonalily of the income tax," be said. "The Jury is going to have to m ake a decision whether they wlll live under absolute.tyran.ny with our unco nslltultonal monetary system or force our government back lo an honest m o netary syst e m .'• 'Smokeout' spirited Golden West College gathering includes racing bunnies By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Of IM OMIY PIMll $!Mt The racing bunnies were a bit s luggish, but there was no lack of enlhwilasm among the human participants In a "Gre at American Smokeout" gathering on the main quad at Golden West College. , The Huntington Beach campus . was just one focal point in the A m e r ican Cancer Socie ty 's nationwide attempt Thursday to coax smokers into giving up cigarettes for 24 hours. A similar "Smokeout•• rally wa s h el d a t Sa ddleba c k College's Nor th C amp us in Irvine. S a ddleback s tudents were ser ved free turkey sandwiches and chewing gum to encourage them to stop s moking "cold turkey." They also received free "I Quit" kits. T he Saddleback rally a lso featured a con test in which students were asked to guess the numbe r o f c igarette butts contained in a large glass jar. T h e hi g hli g ht o f th e proceedings at Golden West was a r ace featur ing live r a bbits costumed by various student organizations and nam ed after Nati o na l Footba ll L eague r unning backs. The theme of the event was "Quit Like a Bunny -Ki ck the Ha bit." Joining in the festivities were emcees John Novak and Spider MacLean of KWIZ Radio a nd the Ma r c h Ha r e Cro m Disneyland. Volunteers passed out buttons that s aid, "Ki ss Me. l Don't S m oke." T h e y d is tribut ed booklets outlin ing the health h aza rds ass o c i a t e d with smoking and offered lips on how to quit. "They talked me into at least considering giving up smoking," said Cathy Hoyt, a Golden West student who lives in Huntington Beach. ··I 've trie d to stop before. It was hard . I quit for two months, but I went back to it ... S he a dd ed t h at s h e had pledied to refrain from puffing at least through the 24-hour Smokeout period Cancer Societv volunteer Emil 0.ily Polet ....... llt k K IW,.. 0.-1er Pa m Hroum t nes to guess the number o/ c1gare11e hull i. 111 tl1t' 1nr as part oj Saddleback Colleges part1c1patw11 111 /II(' <;reut A mencan Sr1wkeout. Varona of Hun tington Beach was one or the people trying lo con vince smokers to kick the habit. ·'To ta lk som eone o ut or smoking, you have lo have a little c harisma ." Varona said . "H you tell them it's for their health. they won't lis ten You have to appeal to their ego You tell them their teeth will be yellow or that nobody wi ll want to kiss the m .. When the racing rabbits were returned to their cages and the crowd began to disperse. Cancer Society volunteer Mazen Habbas of Huntington Beach concluded that he had made at least a s mall dent in the cr usade to curb s moking. '· 1 tried to get people to stop. he s aid. "I got 15 people to promise to quit for al least 24 hours. If they could do it for the first 24 hours. then maybe the) can do it for another 24 hours Hay akawa target in N ewport GOP rivals say California needs stroBger senator By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 llle 0 .. 1, Pllel SI.all Four of the eight candidates s eeki n g th e R e p ub li ca n nominal.Jon for S I. Hayakawa·s U.S. Senate seat agreed on at least one thing Thursday night. it will take a candidate stron5!er than the incumbent to defeat Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. should Brown be the Democratic nominee in the race Beyond that. the views of the four Republic an contendPrs a ppeari n g at a y o un g R ep ublica n s' s c ho l a r s hip b anq u e t at t h e S h e r'a t on Newpor t we re v a ried a nd ''Sam has not been a leader." sometimes in shar p contrast. Questioned, for example. on their reactions to disclosures t ha t White f1 ous e natio n al securit y aide Ric hard Allen accepted a $1 ,0 00 r ee for arranging an interview between a Japanese publication a nd Firs t L a d y N an cy R e agan , the following views were expressed: -R e p. R o b e rt Dornan. R-Santa Monica : "I've never seen a sillier incident In my life . . . the pres ident ought to start kicking some fan ny a t the White House and stop letting them behave like school boys." -Re p. Paul N. McCLoskey, R -Menlo Park : "I 'm jus t embarrassed by it. It Is inconsistent with everything Ronald Reagan stands for.·· -Ted Bruinsma. former dean of the LoyoJa Law School, Los An1eles: "I would have relieved Allen of duty. He's lost his credibility." -State Sen. John Schmiu, R -Newport Beach: "Richard Allen Is my man all the way . . . he 's a big hardliner , antl-Cornmunls t . . . He's 1ot bluer things lo worry about ... That's It pure and simple." Hayakawa , who wu not preaent, took a restrained drubblnc during the course oc the banquet. sponsored bf the Orange Count y R epublic an Central Committee. So dad the others who weren 't pr esent. Re p . Barry Go ldwa te r Jr .. R -W oo dl a nd H ill s. bu s i n ess woman Maure en Reagan. and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. Bruinsma set the s tage for comme ntary a bout Gold water when he suggested that the son of the we ll-known Arizona senator was "self des tructing" by not showing up at the forum That led Schmitz to obser ve that the younger Goldwater m ight h ave setr-destructed had he shown up to face questioners. Schmitz. well known from his shoot-from·the-hip com mentary. told the a udience they can go with Hayakawa "or a guy who stands for something." Bruins ma s a id ··s enator Ha ya kawa cannot beat J erry Brown." Dornan. who said he voted for Hayak a wa s a id . ·Sam h a~ indulged himself he 's not been a leader ·' McCloskey. saying he was nc1t speaking "out or di srespect for the m an.· obser\'ed . We <Republicans 1 waited 26 )Cars to get control of the SenaH• We don 't want to lose· at " On the president 's caU carhl'r this week for talks wi th the Soviet Union on ltmita taon of nu c le a r a rm s in Eu rope Mccloskey said. "It's one of the greatest steps the president has taken. It's time for both of us to cut back this insane arms race · Dornan said arms reductions arc necessary for maintaining a c1v1lized world, whale Brumsma called the president's program "an act of genius, Schmitz, of the Soviets s aid. "You can't m a ke de als with them Th<• surest road to peace is to lei them kno" that ) ou are read) for war " H B seeking hangar for police copte r Huntington Beach officials want to m o ve th e police telicopter hangar from John Wayne Airport to a permanent s ite In the city near Huntington Central Park. To effect that move, the City C oun c il h as a u t h o ri zed negotiations for the purchase of land nea r the c ity 's fire department training cente r at Gothart Street south of T albert Avenue. A report presented to council members slated that the two available parcels a re in a light industrial area with the park on the wes t and there fore are Isolated rrom res idential areas. For the past seven years, c.ity officials have been lookinc for a permanent landing site in the city tor the three police helicopters that wouldn't cause noise problems . The police keep one helicopter In the alr on duty at all Umes, a department spokesman said. Presently, the city leases a hancar for $7 .ooo a qlOnlh at. the c J ohn Wayne Airport to house a nd main tai n th e c ity 's helicopters. T he re port not es that the a rrangement causes additional expense and considerable delay in travel time and availability or police helicopter operations The police de pa rtment also operates a landing pad and o ffi ce t railer in Huntington Central P ark near t he poli ce firing range south of Talbert Avenue and east of Golden West Street. The two available sites Cor a future heliport are located to the north and south of the city's fire department I.raining center and are 4.85 acres and 3.1 acres r espectively. The report adds that the entire parcels wouldn't be needed for the heliport operation and that a portion could be ·'sold al an appropriate lime to offset purchase costs • · No price estimates have bee n ne1otlated, city officials said. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday. November 20, 1981 .. 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Francois MH · ~ ... n le ra nd ca me lo y:":·:. power last Muy with l'; s:» a Socialist mandate ) , •·~~" to nationali ze major 4• ~ sectors of the French _. __ .,~.,.. ... ~.._ _____ _ economy! includi~g lllJll 1111•1 all the big banks m the country and 4 r this campaign pledge is being fulfilled. The ste:i. industry has already been taken over. The majori,6c.4 or shares in Dassault, maker of the Mirage a~·· AlphaJet fighter ~lanes, are now held by the Fren~.., government. And the weapon-making plants of Matr•~; are today 51 percenl·owned by the government. "'" Next on the Millerand hit list are these FrenMi industrial giants. n .. Compagnie Generate d'Electnc1te, an electric·· equipment maker with sales last year of nearly sp~ bi I hon ',, ~·:· Saint-Gobain·Pont·a ·Mousson, a 300-year·old. $10 billion enterprise that makes glass I 1t 's ttf~: world's largest manufacturer or mirrors I. buildirtg- materials (1t owns SS percent of Valley For ge, Pa -headquartered CertainTeedl. pipes. valves and-- packaging. Saint-Gobain owns 55 percent or Europe's largest computer maker, Cll-Honeywell-Bull, and 30 percent or Italy's Oli vetti. R h o n e · P o u I e n c , ·~·,.. chemical plastic pharmaceutical complex. with •* . sales or $7 billion. It owns a 20 percent stake 'tt1at" 1t wo uld like to dispose or 1 1n Ameri ca··s Morton-Norwich, home or Morton's salt ll"d Peplo·Bismol. 1f.,, Pechiney-Ugine ·Kuhlmann. a $9 billioo, .... worldwide producer or aluminum and other metctJs",' and alloys, plus chemicals Pechaney 1s the largest, - French company an the United Stales through its I!!} •• , p er cent ownership of Houston-based Ho wmet. Aluminum. "'.~ Thomson·Brandt, a premier maker or lig1'\1 • bulbs. radio and TV sets. and other electrical - appliances. 1980 sal~s $8 6 billion. ,...,.,. What's surprising to most Americans about lhU • massive shift away from private enterprise is th.!(." it's being accomplished without much furor Th••• French are ready for it A recent survey done for tne ~· conservative newspaper, Le Figaro. showed that fiO..- percent or the French favor nationaJization, with o"l:t.;.. 29 pe rcent oppQsed. ....~ These ;ire the beliefs of Michel Rocard. Natlon#t.'. planning minister in the Mitterrand governmeri~ Fortune magazine inte rviewed him this past summrf.': -and he pointed out that it was impQrtant for lhe&e .. companies to be nationalized so that long-ter)fr:~ considerations would prevail over short-term ont\,V ~· When the Fortune interviewer noted that nationaliz~::· companies are not known for efficiency. Roca rd · responded. "Ours are. Look at Renault, or Air France, if you leave aside Concorde. Look at our railways, wittl l~\ best financial ratios in the world. Look at coal, whi~ '" we succeeded in shrinking without social damage.- while the adjustment or the steel industry. which w~ _ private. has become a social catastrophe. Many J>f our nationalized companies are better run thae .. private ones. We know how lo make nationa~iz~~ .. industries work, unlike the English and the ltah a~ •. , who probably did much harm to their countries ~.~.: doing it badJy." • Ah the French. 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L•••••: mo1ntn9 fta•nt t.!tl,_.09, IH\CMnqecl • ;I. -~' ., .. ..._ ••••"9 ..Ot "°· 1 \f;.. f'•rtt.: ... 11.)t, otr u.ti. .. . .. r•••lfw1: MQJ.9', Oii ~,C)t " '~' , l•t fth : Le le 110.1110 H OU ~~"II.a Un<f\anqeG lolOl 00 8Sl<e0 f" •l• M••O a Merm•11: only oe11,P ¥0o"le MOl.>O, 111'$11.>11. ., ..... .......... , only Gell¥ Quota MiCl1 • ""' 14.)0 1 ..••• •fleef-.: Oflly aaUy quote ••llfttjtl"ll ..-21.>1, MP IO.$l. I '61. • SYMBOLS llllyPlllt FR,OAY, NOV. 19, 1991 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82-3 86 89 Ia the Bl bomber a green monster? See Art Hoppe's column on Page 82. D 0 Citizens' campaign filling Laguna school coffers 81 JOHN NEEDJIAM Of* Oally "'*'Miff Schoolpower, the fund-raislng ..-m or the Laguna Bench Education Foundation, bas ,,,..bed $19,000 ln cash and GC>ther $14,000 in pled1es since It launched a fund drive for lbe school district Oct. 5, accordinM to the organization's director. Bandy Thornton. director ol tbt volunteer group, said the JQOOey was raised through the mailing of pledge envelopes and telephone calls to Laguna Beach t.Jnlfied School District parents. ,She said for the past month Scboolpower has held about 40 evening coffees in the homes of district parents in order to College • re1ects Gay Day A group calling itself th'e Saddleback College Gay Liberation Front has declared Monday "Gay Da y " at the district's South Ca mpus in Mission Viejo. But they may fa ce problems with college officials if they hold the event. "These people ought to know by now that unsanctioned events are not allowed," said Bill Schreiber, director of public information for the coll ege dJstrict. 1·we have taken down some unauthorized posters. No one has sought clearance so no event can be held," he said. • Bloodmobile visit slated in San Juan The California Highway Patrol's Capistrano office will s pon sor a R e d C ro ss bloodmobile Wednesday from 8 a:m . to 1 p .m . to enefit Children's Hospital of Orange County. The b loodmobile will be. parked in the office parking lot, located at 32951 Ca m ino Capistrano . San Juan Capistrano. Those wishing to donate blood may make a ppdintments by calling 661-6215. 1'he blood drive is also being sponsored by the Saddle back Valley Chapter of the American Business Women's Association and the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. which will provide snacks td all donors. Palm Springs irip slated for seniors The Senior Citizen s Club of Laguna Beach will sponsor a trip to Palm Springs Dec. 10 tl'lrough 12. Seniors will stay at' the Ocotillo Lodge. The price ror the trl p is $139 and Includes transport a tion , "ccommodations, a tour of mo vie stars' homes. two continental breakfasts, two lunches and two dinners. There ls a S40 fee Cor a s ingle supplement. Those interested s hould (ubmit a $50 deposit lo the Sinlor Citizens Club,. Box 1343, Laguna Beach , 92652. For iOformation, caU the club at @7-2441. fJasketball league set. inform them of the Laauna school syatem's financial 1tr1lta. Mrs . Thornton aald Schoolpower's roal la to raia• -.~.ooo. enough to wipe out ~ diatrtct '• expected budeet deft.cit ror the 1982-83 school yea.r. She said benefit performances at the Irvine Bowl and an auction are scheduled . A Schoolpower sponsored auction last year made $70,000. Mrs. Thornton said her groups hopes to double that this year. All private funds raised by Schoolpower are turned over to the school district with no stipulation on how it is spent. Laguna schools have run into severe budget coostralnts aince the paaaaee of ProposlUon 13 and the Serrano-Priest State Su.Preme Court decision. In addition, the district ia pla1ued wllh decllnlng enrollments which further decrease aJready shrinking aid from the state. The school system has also been hit by cutbacks in federal funding and inflation. The combination of financial woes has forced district officials to• cut $1.5 million from the budget over the past three years, leading to the layoff of district personnel and cuts ln programs. Last May Laguna Beach school trustees voted to close o.lty ,._ ,,_ .. MICM .. ,._ Pam Brown tnes to guess the number of cigarette butts m the 1ar a s port of Saddleback College's port1c1potio11 m the Great American Smokeout Non-smokers hope cause multijJlies By PHIL SNEIDER MAN 0t U.. O .. ly 1'1 .. SlaH The racing bunnies were a bit sluggish, but there was no lack of enthusiasm among the human p 4 rlic ipants in a "Great American Smokeout" gathering on the main quad at Golden West College. The Huntington Beach campus . was just one focal point in the Ame rican Cancer Society's nationwide attempt Thursday to coax s mokers into giving up cigarettes for 24 hours. A similar "Smokeout" rally was held at Saddlebac k College's North Campus in Irvine. Saddleback students were served free turkey sandwiches and chewing gum to encourage them to stop smoking "cold turkey." They also received free "I Quit" kits. The Saddleback rally a lso featured a contest in which students were asked to guess the number of cigarette butts contained in a large glass jar. The bigbllght of the proceedings at Golden West was a race featuring live rabbits costumed by various student organizations and named alter National Football League runnini backs. The theme of lhe event was "Quit Like a Bunny -Kick lhe Habit." J oining in the festivities were emcees John Novak and Spider MacLean of KWIZ Radio and the March Ha re from Disneyland. Volunteers passed out buttons that said, "Kiss Me. l Don't Smoke." They dis tributed booklets ouUining the health hazards associated with smoking and offered tips on how to quit. "They talked me into al least considering giving up smoking," said Cathy Hoyt, a Golden West student who lives in Huntington Beach. "I've tried to s top before. ll was hard. I quit for two months, but I went back to it." She added that s he had pledged to refrain from puffing at least through the 24·hour Smokeout period. Cancer Society volunteer Emil Varona of Huntington Beach was one of the people trying to convince s mokers to kick the habit. ·'To talk someone out of smoking, you have to have a little charisma," Varona said. "If you tell them it's for their health, they won't listen. You have to appeal to their ego. Laguna Bea c h 's adult · tasketball season begins the first week of January, and team •ten and entry rees are due &, Dec. 4. • Effort to rename park fails again In La1una Beach, it's still "Main Beach Part," despite a local man's second attemj)l to put 1 new moniker on lhe land1caped "window to the 1ea." And, for the second time, his suc1e1tior. was. turned down. Last month, Ge,ske asked lbe council to chance the name of Main Beach Park to the "Anwar el Sadat Peace Park Beach," to hooor the slain E1yptian president. 'I'he basketball program will ~-.nalst of two leagues - re1ulation leagues on. Monday e\tenln&s and Sunda)' mornings, ud lntermedlale leagues, on Tue•d•Y and Thursday evenin1ts. T•ama for tbe respective Jta1u• ~re accepted in, blockl .., aix onJy. For fff lnformation , call th• clly'1 Recreation Department 1t 497-33U, ext. 203 and aak for Ron Lul1. t The ctt1 CouncU uoanlmouaty turned down a 1u11eatlon by 19·Ytar IAcuna.n John Getke t.o rename the park "Peace Park B•acb." Gttke, ,.-ho ·~• he lt a land developer. made hla aeeond appearanc• before t.be coundJ lbls week, 1u11eaun1 t.be name cbanfe. At that time, Mayor Sally Bellerue saJd Geske should ·come up with a shorter name for the council to consider. After minlmum conaideratlon of Geste'I MCODd propOHI, the council decided lt would stick with "Mai.n Beach Park." AU10 Elementary School. The Serrano-Priest declaloo required all t1x 1upported schools to receive equ1J funding from the state. Combined with the effects or Proposition 13, dJstrlct oCficials say the result has been only a •.s percent increase in revenue to L1guna frc:un the stale since 1976, deapite an inflation rate of nearly 40 percent over four years. Since the paasage of Proposition 13, property taxes no longer provide the majority of money to fund schools. Local property taxes formerly made up 80 per.cent of school benefits, but now only make up 50 percent. The district now depends on the atate Legislature for nearly 50 percent of ill budget. OCficials say lbe 1mount being allocated for L11una is "woefully Inadequate," and isn't keeping pace wllh lnllation. Declining enrollment has hlrtber compounded the dJstrict's problems. Money sent from the state is based on average dally attendance. The fewer. the students, the leas money. Laguna schools have 412 feWff students than in the 1976·77 school year -a 14 percent decline. School officials say young families with chiJdren can no longer afford to live in Laguna Beach. They say lbe decline wlU continue. further reduclog state money lo the distric t. The projected enrollment decline for the current school year is an additional 4 percent. Laguna school Superintendent Bob Saoctus said Schoolpo"9r'1 efforts lo raise private funds t.o ofhet the financial cuts ls critical to the continuation of quality education In the district. "These people have donated literally hundreds of hours of their own lime," Sanchis said. "I really can't say enough about their work for our schools." Lavender still 'out' Laguna boutique I ails to get needed council votes The issue of whether or not a Laguna Beach boutique owner can keep a lavender hue on the exterior of her shop goes back to the courtroom for settlement. That's the word from City Manager Ken Frank following denial by the City Council of an appeal filed by Druscilla Tysen. o wne r o f t he S t ra wbe rry Sho rtcake clothing s tore on Coast Highway in Laguna And while the couac.il voted 3·2 to allow the woman to keep the purple paint job on her shop's exte rior. City Attorney Marc Winthrop said four council votes were needed in order to turn aside a Design Review Board decision order ing lhe woman to repaint the building a more conventional color. After chastising the woman for "milking the issue for publicity," Ma yo r Sa ll y Bell erue, along with members Howard Dawson and Bill Wilcoxen . voted In f~vor or Ms. Tysen's appeal. But four votes were needed, and CouncUmen KelJy Boyd and Nell Fitzpatrick refui;ed to go along with the council majority. ·'The point is. s he is not obeying the city's laws." Boyd said alter the voling. "If she gets away with ignoring our ordinances, it sets a precedent for others to do the same thing. In essence, she's telling us to 'stick it'." H o w a rd Dawso n . who r eluctantly s up port e d the boutique owner's appeal, agrees the woman is "spilling in the city's eye.·· "But the only thing we could discuss was the subject of the color of the building ... adding he had t o se t a s ide any consideration that the woman might ha ve violate d c ity ordinances by not · seeking approval or the color first. The attorney for Ms. Tysen has long contended his client does not need a permit to paint the outside of her shop. T~ city asserts exte rior changes to existing buildings requires design review. whether or not a permit is required. An Orange County Superior Cottrt Judge continued all court proceedings in the matte r for two montl\s to allow Ms. Tysen lime to seek re~r through the city's design review board and City Council. Now that those avenues have been c los ed to h er. Cit y Manager Frank says the city will take the matter back to the courts for a resolution Alliance dissolved by Hoag-Western By RICHARD GREEN 01 IN o.ily Pllet , .. ,. An alliance between Hoag Memorial Hospital of Newport Beach and Western Medical Center of Santa Ana to build frvine's fi rst hospital has been dissolved. Hoag administrator Mike Stephens said Hoag backed out of the alliance with Western Medical Center because studies show Irvine couJd be best served by each hospital proceeding on its own. Asked. to elaborate. Stephens said. "'the important thing is to report the occurrence. not the r eason why." Dave Baker is a co-founder of a citizens group putting forward its own hospital proposal He said that in meetings he had with m em b ers or the Hoag/Western Medical Center alliance, it was bis impression that representatives from each hospital had different views on what sort of medical facilities Irvine needs. Baker. co-founder of people for an Irvine Co mmunity Hospital. has said that Hoag officials wanted to build a "fl agship hospital" in Irvine, while West.em Medical Center officiats were more interested in building a satellite to thei r Santa Ana medicaJ center Stephens said that now the al liance has broken up. Hoag will continue to proceed with its plans for building a hos pital in Irvine. Meanwhile, Western Medical Center is also moving a head with plans The Chatsworth·based Health West foundation . Te nnessee-based Hospit al Affiliates lnte rnat1onal and Tustin Community Hospital also have aired plans to build frvme's first hospital. Hayakawa target in Newport GOP rivals say California needs stronger senator By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 0t Ulle O .. ly Pl .. S .. " Four of the eight candidates see k i ng the R e publica n nomination for S.l. Hayakawa's U.S. Senate seat agreed on at least one thing Thursday night: it will take a candidate strol'\,£er t.han the incumbent to defellt Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. should Brown be the Democratic nominee in the race._ Beyond that, the views of the four Republican contendPrs appearing at a young Republicans ' scholarship banquet at the S her'aton Newport WPre varied a nd sometimes in sharp contra.st. Questioned, for example, on their reactions to disclosures tha t While House national securlty aide 'Richard Allen accepted a $1,000 fee for arranging an interview between a Japanese publication and First Lady Nancy Reagan , the following vtews were expressed: -Rep. Robert Dornan, R·Santa Monica: "I 've never seen a sillier incident in my life . . . the president ought lo start kicking some fanny at the White House and stop letting them be have like school boys," -Rep. Paul N. McCLoskey, R -Menlo Park : ''I 'm Just em barrus~d by it. It Is inconsistent wUh e verything Ronald Reagan stands for." -Ted Bruimma. former dean or the Loyola Law School, Los An1etes: "I wouJd have relieved Allen o'f duty. He's lost hls ~redlbUity. ·• -State Sen. Jobn SchmJU R·Newport Beach: "Rlch1rd Allen ls my man all the way .•. he's a b il hardliner , anll·Communist . • . He'• Col ·bl11er thln1s to worry about . .• Tbat'1 It pure and 1lmple.'' Hayakaw.a •ho wu not pruenl, took 1 r11tralned drubb6nc durbaa the coune Of lb• .,.. QOMO.r'M .. , tM ' Orange County Republican Central Committee. So did the others who we ren't present. Rep . Barry Goldwater Jr .. R -W oo dland Hill s: bu s iness woman Maureen Reagan, and San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. Bruinsma set U1e stage for c:ommentary about Goldwater when he suggested that the son of the well ·known Arizona senator was "sell destructing" by not showing up at the forum. That led Schmitz to observe that the younger Goldwater might have self-destructed had he shown up to fa.ce quesUoners. Schmitz, well known from his shoot-Crom-the-hip commentary. told the audience they can go with Hayakawa •·or a guy who stands for something ... Brulnsma said ·'Senator Hayakawa cannot be at Jerry Brown." Dornan, who said be voted for Hayakawa said. · Sam has indulged himself he's not been a leader ... M cCloskey. sayrng he was not speaking "out of disrespect for the man." observed . "We (Republicans> waited 26 years to get control of the Senate. We don't want to lose it.·· On the president's call earlier this week for talks with the Soviet Union on lim1tat1on of nu c lear ar m s 1n Europe, McCloskey said. "It's one of the greatest steps the president has taken. It's time for both of us to cut back this insane arms race." Doman said arms reductions are necessary for maintaining a civilized world, while Bruins ma called the president's program ''an act or genius. Schmiu. of the Soviets said, "You can't make deals with them. The surest road to peace Is to let them know that you are ready for war." Traffic light sought ~t danger cor"er A rash of traffic collisions has prompled Laguna Beach officials to seek installation of a traffic signal at the lnlersecUon or Boat Canyon Drive and North Coast Hi1hway. Fl1ure1 ahow there have been 18 accldenta al t.he entrance to tbe Boat Canyon s hopping center aince 1'78. Seven were broadaide collisions. In addition, another seven accident• occurred over the ume lhree·year period at Hlth Drive and the coa1t htpway - Just • ahol'l dlaiane. ICMatb ol tW aboppina center. One of UM. lbole acctdtilta Involved a pedestrian who wu struck by a car and killed. Problems arise when motorist.a attempt to depart from the ahopping center tither north or south on Coast RJ1bwa.y, sald olticlals. Motorlsta attempUn1 to tel onto lhe highway from Hilb Drlvt f ece a lar1e concrete wall to lbe IOUth where lhe hl1hw1y max• a tum, otnclala aaid. Jn addl.tion to aeeklAC a aipa1 at Boat Canyoe Drive and t.be h lahway, Ult cltJ council approved r.tri~ left-Udd turns from lfifb ,Ori•• oeto North CoaM ~ay. ,-111111 llllJPHat FR IDAY, NOV . 19, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS B2·3 86 89 Is the Bl bomber a green monster? . See Art Hoppe's column on Page 82. 0 0 Hoag alliance to build Irvine·hospital dissolved = 8y RICHAllD GREEN olt11eo.i1yf'ltMSltff An alliance between Hoag Memorial Hospital of Newport Beach a nd Western Medical Center of Santa Ana to build Irvine's first hospital has been dissolved.' Hoag administrator Mike Stephens said Hoag backed out ol the alliance with Western Medical Center because studies show Irvine could be best served by each hospital proceeding on (ts own. Teachers nix N-M pay hike By JERRY CLAUSEN 01 UM o.ll• f'llet Si.ti Newport-Mesa School District teachers turned out Thursday to overwhel mingly re ject a 6 percent cost-or-living pay hike and fringe benefit concessions offered by district negotiators last Friday. Bill Cue, chier negotiator for the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers, said teachers voted 249 to i.> for reJection. with only 39 percent of the teachers voting. · A simple majority or teachers casting ballots at Newport Karbor High School would have been required, Cue said, Union leaders had agreed to present the latest district offer to the 850 teachers in their $1 . 7 million available for raises. b argai ni ng unat but recommended Thursday aaainst ~ceptance. "Union leaders are happy with this expression or confidence and pre looking forward lo fact-finding <the next step in reaching a pay settlementl," Cue said this morning. John N i col l , di s trict s u perintendent. saad this morning, "We wall proceed with the orderly process. going to ract·finding on Dec. 4. "We had continued to prepare for fact finding <after making tbe latest 6 percent pay ofrer>." Cue told teachers Thursday in a meeting pnor to balloting at the high school auditorium that state Public Employee Relations Bi>ard ract-rinding panels tl'aditaonally r ecommend settlement or wage issues by picking a figure near the middle of union requests and the last offer made by a school district. He indicated that amount should be about 9 or 10 percent "without trimming any fat."· Paul· J ordan, union budget analyst, told teachers prior to voting that Newport -Mesa should be able to pay at least 9 percent in hikes this year based on its own budget figures In reviewing union-prepared figures, Jordan claimed the district wlll receive more than $3 .8 million in money from various sources that was unavailable last year. He claimed "new costs" for the current fiscal year reach ®ly S2. l million. leaving "net funds available" for teacher raises at about Sl.7 million. The teachers union had sought raises or 12.5 percent. The district had offered only 3 p e rcent prior lo Friday 's offering or a 4 percent hike retroactive to last July l and a n other 4 percent raise beginning next F e b . l. The increase averages o ut lo a year-long 6 percent hike. The union representing non-teaching district emptoyees •ccepted a slmila'r pay hike package earlier thjs year and a similar increase was given to dis trict administrator s last week. . Police •chedule public auction The Irvine Pollce Department will lloJd a public auction Dec. 12 ror blcyclts, mo·peda , auto perts, jewelry and stereos, amon1 other thinp. The Items are unclaimed PfOperty recovered by police or a:re city aurplli&S property. The Item• wtll be available ror ln1pectlon at 9:30 a .m. ln the Clvlc Center Parkin& lol, 172l00 Sambot'M Road, lrvlne, where the aactJon wlU siart al 10 a .m. Asked to elaborate, Stephens said. "The Important lhln1 is to report the occurrence, not the reason why." Dave Baker is a co-founder ot a citizens group rutting forward 'Its own hos pita proposal. He said that in meetings he had with m embe r s o f the Hoag/Western Medical Center alliance. It was his impression that representatives from each hospital had different views on what sort of medical facilities Irvine needs, B~er, co-founder or people ror an Irvine Community Ho@pllaJ. has said that Hoag oHiclals wanted to bulld a "flagship hospital" in Irvine. while Western Medical Center officials were more interested in building a satellite to their Santa Ana medical center. Stephens said that now the alliance has broken up, Hoag will continue to proceed with its plans for building a hospital in Irvine. Meanwhile~ Western Medical Center la also moving ahead with plans. T he Chatsworth-based Health W est foundation, Tennessee-based Hospital Affiliates I ntern ational and Tustin Community Hospital also have aired plans to build Irvine's {int hospital. Addilionollr. UC Irvi ne Chancellor Daniel Aldrich has said he wants lo build an outpatient clinic on the Irvine campus that m ight later be t urned Into a full ·fledaed hoapilal. A lengthy county and stale review process b necessary before any hospital can be built In Irvine, which Irvine mayor David Sills said is the lareest city ln the state without a hospitaJ wlltuii its borders. In an effort to get information about the city's medical needs. the Irvine City Council and the G realer Irvine industrial League have paid for a $60,000 study by th e TriBrook Consulting Group of Walnut Creek. That study says Irvine wlll need a 320-bed hollpilal by 1990. The Irvine Cit y Council h1 to discuss the study Tuesday night. Health care ortlclals say the com petition to bu lid Irvine's firsl hospital is intense because the city has relatively aftluent population that Is growing rapidly Most members of this population ha ve medical ins urance policies that would pay hospital bills. Irvine trees doomed I Replacement cost figured at $100,000 A two-mile long strand of or ange trees in Irvine -the remnants or a citrus empire is dying a nd will h ave to be replaced at a cost of more than $100,000 with jacaranda and ever gree n trees, the c ity p l a nnini commission has decided. The orange trees. which line t h e north s id e of I rvine Boulevard from Culver Drive lo Jeffrey Road, are s uffer ing from improper watering. city planner Brian P. Nelson reported, He explained that orange trees need deep watering while these trees are irrigated by sprinklers . There are about 200 mature trees on the north sade of Irvine Boulevard and a similar number of 3-y8'J'-old trees on the other side of the street, he said. All will be replaced by a mixture of jacaranda trees and kafir plum evergreens. he said. In other Planning Commission action Thursday night, it was decided to· -Reapprove an expired building plan for a 60-unit apartment complex proposed for Irvine Center Drive and Orange Tree. The plan has been delayed while the developer seeks to get low-cost government building loans for the project designed to provide a ffordable housing to medium-incorne people. Delay a request to build a fast-food restaurant at Mam St. and MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine Plans for th e firs t Mc Donald restaurant for l rvane were delayed beca use or questions regarding trarfac al the project site Lavender hotitique still 'out' Laguna Beach merchant's afipeal denied by city council a.It•,, __ .., .. _ .. "- Pam Brown tnes to guess the number of cigarette butts m the 1ar as part oj Saddleback College.~ porr1c1pat1or1 111 the Grear Am~nccNt Smokeout N onrsmokers hope cause multiplies By PHJL SNEIDERMAN 01 Ille 0 .. 1, .. , .... SU.It The issue of whether or not a . Laguna Beach boutique owner can keep a lavender hue on the exterior of her s hop goes back to the courtroom for settlement. T hat's the word from City Man ager Ken Frank following denial by the City Council of an appeal filed by DrusciJla, Tysen, o wn er o f the Strawberry Sbortcake clothing store on Coast Highway in Laguna. And while the council voted 3-2 to allow the woman to keep the purple paint job on her shop's ex\erlor. Clty Attorney Marc Wlntftrop said four council votes were needed in order to tum aside a Design Review Board decision ordering the woman to repaint the building a more conventional color. After chastising the woman ror .. milking the issue for publicity," Ma yo r Sally Bellerue, along with members Howa rd Dawson a nd Bill Wilcoxen, voted an favor of Ms. Tysen's appeal. But rour votes were needed. and Councilmen Kelly Boyd and Neil Fitzpatrick refused to go along with the council maJority. ·'The point is, she is not obeying the city's laws," Boyd said after the voting. "lf she gets away wath ignoring our ordinances, it sets a precedent for others to do the same thing. In essence. she's telling us to ordina nces b y no l seeking approval of the color rarst The attorney for Ms. Tysen has long contended his cli ent does not need a permit to paint the outside of her shop. The cat y asserts exterior changes to existing buildings requires design review. whether or not a permit is required 'If she gets away with ignoring our ordinances, it sets a precedent.' 'stick It'." H oward Daws on , who re luc tantly s upporte d the boutique owner's appeal. ~grees the woman is ··spitting in the city's eye." "But the only thing we could discuss was the subject of the color of the building," adding he had to se t aside a n y consideration that the woman might have violated ci t y An Orange County Superior Court judge continued all court proceedings in the matter for two months to allow Ms . Tysen time to seek relier through the city's design review board and Caty Council. Now that those avenues have been closed to her . C ity Manager Frank says the cat y will take the malter back to the courts for a resolution. T he racing bunnies were a bit s luggish, but there was no lack of enthusiasm among the human p4rt1c1 panls in a "Great American Smokeout" gathering on the main quad at Golden West College. The theme of the event was "Quit We a Bunny -Kick the Habit." Joining in the festivities we re emcees John Novak and Spider MacLean or KWIZ Radio and the March Hare from Disneyland. Volunteers passed out buttons that said. "Kiss Me, I Don't Smoke." They distributed booklets outlining the health hazard s a ssot::iated with smoking and ofrered tips on how to quil. Hayakawa target • in Newport The Huntington Beach campus was just one focal point in the American Cancer Society's nationwide attempt Thursday to coax s mokers into giving up cigarettes for 24 hours. A similar "Smokeout" rally was held al Sadd l e b ack College's North Campus in lrvine. Saddleback students were served free turkey sandwiches and chewing gum to encourage them to stop s moking "cold turkey." They also received free "I Quit" kits. The Saddleback rally also featured a contest in which s tudents were asked to guess the number of cigar e tte butts contained in a large glass jar. The high l ight of the proceedings at Golden West was a race featuring live rabbits costumed by various student organizations and named after Nation a l Footbal l League runnln~ backs. ·'They talked me into at least considering giving up smoking," said Cathy Hoyt, a Golden West student who lives in Huntington Beach. "I 've tried to stop before. ll was hard. I quit for two months. but I went back to it." She added that she had pledged to refrain from puffmg at least through the 24 -hour Smokeout period. Cancer Society volunteer Emil Va rona of Huntington Beach was one of the people trying to convince smokers to kick the habit. ·'To talk someone out or s moking, you have to have a little charisma," Varona said. "If you tell them it's for their health, they won't listen. You have to appeal to their ego. Effort to rename park fails again In Laguna Beach, It's still "Main Beach Park," despite a local man's s~ond attempt to put a new moniker o n the landscaped "wind4)w lo tbe sea.'' · The City Council unanimously turned down a 1uc1est1on by 19·year Lagunan John Geske to rename the park ''Peace Park Beach." Geske, who says he Is a land developer, made hl1 1econd appearance before th• council thla week, su11estin1 lbe name cha nae. And, for the second tim~. his sug1eation was turned down. Last month, G~ake asked the council to change the name of Malo Beach Park to the "Anwar el Sadat Peace Park Beach.," 1.0 hohOf' the s lain EgypUan · president. At that time, Mayor Sally Bellerue said Geske s hould come up with a shorter name for the council to consider. After minimum conaideralioo of Geake'a second proposal, the councll detlde<l It would stick wltb "Main Beach Park." GOP rivals say California needs stronger sena_tor By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 Ute Dall• Pli.t SU.It Four of the eight candidates see king the R e publican nomination for S.J. Hayakawa's U.S. Senate seat agreed on at least one thing Thursday night; it will lake a candidate stro'1,2er than the incumbent to def~a\ Gov , Edmund G. Brown Jr. should Brown be the Democratic nominee in the race. Beyond that, the views of the four Republican contendt>rs a pp ea ring at a yo ung Re publicans· sc hola r s hip banquet al t h e S her'aton Newport WPre varied and sometimes in sharp contrast. Questioned, for example, on t heir reactions to disclosures th at White House n ational security aide Richard Allen . accepted a $1 ,000 fee for arranging an interview between a J a panese publication and First Lady Nan cy Reagan , the following views were expressed: -Rep. Robert Dorna n. R-Santa Monica: ''I've never seen a sillier incident in my life . . . the president ought to start kicking some fanny al the White House and stop letting them behave like school boys." ·-Rep .. Paul N. Mccloskey R -Me nio Park : "I 'm ju s t embarrassed by it . It ls inconsistent with everything llonald Reagan stands for.'' -Ted Brutnsma, former dean of the Loyola Law School, Los Angeles: "I would have relieved Allen of duty. He's lost his . credlbUity.'' -State Sen. John Schmit.I, R-Newport Beach: "Richard Allen ts my man all the way . h e's a blg hardliner , antl·Communial ... He's go4. biaaer thine• to worry about ..• That's il pure and tlmple." H ayakawa who was not present, took a rutratne d drubblna durins Utt COW'M 61 the banquet apontOred by \be t Orange County Republic an Central Committee So did the others who weren't present, Rep. Barry Goldw ater J r ., R -W ood l and Hill s ; bu sine sswoman M aureen Reagan, and San Diego Mayor Pele Wilson. Bruinsma set the stage for ~ommenlary about Goldwater when he suggested that the son of t he well -known Arizona senator was "self destructing" by not showing up at the fo rum. That led Schmitz to observe that the younger Goldwater might have st>lf ·destructed had he s hown up to face questioners. Schmitz, welJ known from his s hoot-from-the-hip commentary. told the audience they can go with Hayakawa "or' a guy who stands ror something." Bruins ma said "Senator Hayakawa cannot beat J erry Brown." Doman, who said he voted for Hayakawa said. ··sam has indulged himself he's not been a leader " Mccloskey, saying he was not s peaking "out of disres pect for the m an," observed. "We (Republicans> waited 26 years to get control of the Senate. We don 'l want lo lose it." On the president ·s call earlier this week for talks with the Soviet Union on limitation of nu c lear arms in Europe . Mccloskey said. "It's one of the greatest steps the president has taken. It's time for both or us to cut back this insane arms race ·· Doman said arms reductions a re necessary for maintaining a civilized world, while Bruinsma called the president's program "an act of genius. Schmitz, or the Soviets said, "You can't m ake deals with them. The surest road to peace is lo let them know that you are ready for war " Anti-nuke ballot measure rally due A rally to kick off a petition campaign to place a proposal to halt construction of nuc lear weapons on next November's general election ballot is scheduled Tuesday noon for Orange Coast Collej{e. Si>onaored by the college's chapter of Alliance ror Survival( l he rally ls In support o CaUtornlans for a Bilateral Nuclear Weapons Freeze, headquartered in Los Angeles. a s pokeswoman said. Karen Utlin, Oran1e County director ol the weapons treese 1roup. uld pet1Uon1 wlll be circulated statewide beginning' Dec. 1 to acquire 350,000 valid signatures by April 30. The ballot measure would force the governor of Califomia to wrlte letters to the president, members of Congress and the secretary of defense lnforminl them tbal the people of his stale s up-port a bllateral halt to nuc lear arma productloo In conjunction with tbe Sovl l Unlon. . The college raJly, aaheduled for tbe campus quad . will feelure speakers and bands, Ms. Liftin said. ( l FRIDAY, NOV .. 19, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDEN STOCKS 82·3 86 89 ls the Bl bomber .a green mmi8ter ? See Art H oppe's column on Page B2. g_ieachers nix 6% hike f-hey vote 249-80 to reject negotiated pay package • ~JERRY CLAUSEN .. OellYNet ..... • ewport-Mesa School District Wilchers turned out Thursday to o~e-rwhelmlngly reject a 6 l*f~nt cost-of-living pay hike and fringe benefit concessions offered by district negotiators lHt Friday. BUl Cue, chief negotiator for the Newport-Mesa Federation of 'Jl~acbers, said teachers voted i-49. to ~ for rejection. with only 39 percent of the teachers voting. A simple majority oil teachers casting ballots at Newport liarbor High School would have been required, Cue said. Union leaders had agreed lo present the latest district offer to the 850 teachers in their ~argaining unit but recommended Thursday against acceptance. ''Union leaders are happy with this expression or confidence and are looking forward to fact-finding I the next step in Mixup scorche s fireme n BJ J ERRY CLAUSEN Of .. O.lly l'i. Suft Costa Mesa firemen are bw:ning. their Firefighters Association fijiued it had the Costa Mesa Cowltry Club at 1701 Golf Course Dl'ive booked for the annual fund -raising Firemen's Ball s•tarday night. lldoesn't. "The ball, with tickets selling for $7 .SO a couple. is now sebeduled for the following s.turday, Nov. 28, at 9 p.m. in the Mesa Verde Country Club, 3009 Clubbou.4'e Drive. . ~ Cbem~y. em_plo1ee for R"dhard E. George Productions lrtd. of Redondo Beach which is baDdling the fund-raiser, said an e•Umated 350 couples have pledgt!d ticket purchases vb teiepboned solicitation. Ke claims that In July his cojr)pany mailed a $400 deposit cf1~ck for reservations for Saturday to Costa Mesa Country Ctob bookers, Orange Coast catering. Cherney claimed a follow-up conversation about five weeks agp revealed that the deposit check hadn't cleared the bank · but everything was okay at the Costa Mesa Country Club for satu rday nillht. Ken Hall. Orange Coast Catering president, said this week that the proposed Saturday night booking was news to him and that Cherney had no contract and no canceled check to show be bad made the alleged arr•ng.ements. Hall said another party is scheduled in the ballroom Saturday as the result of reservations made last June, a month prior to when Cherney said he mailed a deposit. LeRoy Taylor, firefighters pres ident, said he can't understand why George Productions waited until this ~eek to verily the booking. lie vowed that he'd refund ticket money to couples who can't attend the postponed ball on Nov. 28 . "I'll make refunds myself out of association funds, if lbave to." Part of ticket donations go to aJsociation support of Children's RQlpital of Orange County, youth a<:tlvities and the UCI Medical Center bum unit Taylor said. Cherney said bis soliciting fltm, which gels an unspecified cut from ticket sales. will make no money on the ball this year. "'•'Sales are down," he said. P.ledges are off about SO percent. ht1aid. f udges tab Barrold :-: ! ~udge Joanne L. Harrold, 38, cd Newport Beach, baa been -1tcled unanimously by ber t-llow Judges to serve aa l~Hldin1 Judge of tbe Weat ~use O>unty Munittpal eo,.rt darlq 1982. S he will overaH Judlclal "1eadar ualtnmmta, •l'P""• fatatioal ad CODduet meetinp 41 lbe .-court'• 10 Jodi• end l'#o court commll&lonerl. reacbln1 a pay settlement)," Cue said this momln1. John Nicoll . dlst rlct superintendent , satd this morning, "We will proceed with the orderly process. 1oln1 to fact-rinding on Dec. 4. "We had continued to prepare for ract finding <after making the latest 6 percent pay offer>." Cue told teachers Thursday in a meeting prior lo balloting at the high school auditorium that state Public Employee Relations Board fact· findin1 panels tr ad i lion a 11 y recommend settlement of wage issues by picking a figure near the middle or union requests and the last offer made by a school district. He indicated that amount should be about 9 or 10 percent "without trimming any rat. ... Paul Jordan. union budget analyst. told teachers prior to voting that Newport-Mesa should be able to pay at least 9 percent in hikes this year based on its own budget figures. In reviewing union-prepared figure , Jordan claimed the district will receive more than $3 .8 million in money from various -sources that was unavailable last year. He claJmed •·new costs" for the current fiscal year reach only $2.1 million, leaving "net funds available" for teacher raises at about $1.7 million. The teachers union had sought raises of 12.s percent. The district had offered only 3 percent prior to Friday's oHering of a 4 percent hike retroactive to last July 1 and another 4 per cent raise beginning next Feb. 1. The Increase averages out to a year -long 6 percent hike. The union representing non-teaching district employees accepted a similar pay hike package earlier this year and a s imilar increase was given to dis trict administrators last week. 0•11• l'_SUft .... BOYS CLUB WINNER Michael L. Manahan 1 center> accepts National Boys Club Silver Keystone Award for service from Harbor Area Boys' Club Director Lou Yantorn (left) and Robert Briggs, president of the club. Manahan, manager or community relations for the Irvine Company, has been a member of the club's board or directors for 14 years and has served as the club's presidebto&.. Candidates assail Hayakawa in NB By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL 0t di• Dlllly ...... Sufi Four of the eight candidates seeking the Republica n nomination for S.I. Hayakawa's U.S. Senate seat agreed on at least one thing Thursday night : it will take a candidate stro~er than the incumbent to defnt Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. s hould Brown be the Democratic nominee in the race. Beyond that. the views of the Cour Republican contendns app e aring at a y oung Republicans ' scholarship banquet at the S h er·aton Newport wPre varied and sometimes in sharp contrast. Questioned, for example. on their reactions to disclosures that White House national security aide Richard Allen accepted a $1,000 fee for arranging an Interview between a Japanese publication and First Lady Nancy Reaga n , the following views were expressed: -Rep. Robert Dornan. R-Santa Monica: "I've never seen a sillier incident in my life . . . the president ought lo start kicking some fanny al the White House and stop letting them behave like school boys ." ' -Rep. Paul N. McC108key R ·Menlo Park : "I 'm just embarrassed by it. It is lncon1i1tent with everything Ronald Reagan stands for." -Ted Brulnsma. former dean of the Loyola Law School, Los Angeles: "I would have relieved Allen of duty. He's lost hls C?redibUJty." -State Sen. John Schmitz, R·Newport Beach: "Richard Allen is my man all the way ••. he 's a blJ hardliner , anti-Communist . . . He'• lot biHlf' things to worry about . . . That's it pure and simple.'' Central Committee . So did the others who were n ·t present, Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr . R -W oo dl a nd Hill s. bus inesswoman Maureen Reagan. and San Di ego Mayor Pete Wilson Bruinsma set tt}e stage for ~om mentary about Goldwater when he suggested th;lt the son o f the well-known Arizona senator was "self destructing" by not s howing up at the forum That led Schmitz to observe that the younger Goldwater might have self-destructed had hP shown up to face questioners. Schmitz, well known from his shoot-from-the-hip commentary. told the audience they can go with Hayakawa "or a guy who stands for something." Brulns ma said "Senator HayaJ<awa cannot beat Jerry Brown." Doman, who said he voted for Hayakawa said, "Sam has indulged himself . . he's not been a leader." McCloskey, saying he was not speaking "out of disrespect for t ~e man.··. observed, ··we (Republicans) waited 26 years to get control of the Senate. We don't want to lose It ." On the president's call earlier this week for talks with the Soviet Union on limitation of n u clear arms In Europe, McCloekey said,· "It's one of the areateat steps the president has taken. Jt's lime for both or us lo cut back this insane arms race." Dornan said arna reductions are necessary for maintaining a civilized world, while Brulnsma called the president's pro1ram .. an act of genius, ScbmiLI. of the Soviets Hid, "You can't make deal• -W\lh them. The aureat road to peace la to l.t them know that you are ready O..lyP .... .._...,LH .. •Y .. Newport·Mesa District teachers sign for ballots Thursday at Newport llarbor Nigh where they overwhelmingly re1ected a 6 percent cost-of-lwmg raise offer Hospital alliance ends Ho~g, Western dissolve plans to build Irvine facility By R ICHARD GREEN 01 llM D•llY P1 ... Si.tt An alliance between Hoag Memorial Hospital of Newport Beach and Weste rn Medical Center of Santa Ana lo build Irvine's first hospital has been dissolved. Cente r is also moving ahead with plans before any hospital can be built in Irvine, which Irvine mayor David Si lls said 1s the largest city 1n the s tate without a hosp1lal within its borders Hoag admrnistrator Mike Stephens said Hoag backed out T he Chat.!>worth based Health W est foundation, T e nnessee-based H ospita I Affiliates International and Tustin Community Hospital aJso have ai red plans lo build Irvine's first hospital. In an effort to get infor mation about the city's medical needs, the Irvine City Council and the G r eater Irvine I ndustrial League have paid for a $60,000 s tud y by th e TriBrook Cons ulting Group of Walnut of the alliance with Western Medical Center because studies .. show Irvine could be best served by each hospital proceeding on US own. Asked to elaborate. Stephens s aid. "The important thing is to report the occurrence. not the reason why.·' Additio na lly, UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich has said he wants to build an outpatient clinic oo the Irvine campus that might later be t urned into a full -fl e dged hospital. 1 Creek. That study says Irvine will need a 320-bed hospital by 1990. The Irvine City Council 1s to discuss the study Tue day night. A lengthy county and s tate review pr:ocess is necessar v bave Baker Is a co-founder of a citizens group putting forward Its own hospital proposal He aald that in meetings he had with member s o f th e Hoa11Western Medical Center alliance. it was his impression that representaUves from each hospital had different views on what sort or medical facWtie!I Irvine needs. Baker. co-founder of people for an 1 rvine Comm unity Hospital. has said that Hoag officials wanted to build a "flagship hospital"' in Irvine, while Western Medical Center officials were more interested in buildmg a satellite lo their Santa Ana medical center. Stephens said that now the alliance has broken up, Hoag will contmue to proceed with its pla~s for building a hospital in Irvine Meanwhile. Western Med1caJ Anti-nuke ballot measure rally due A ralJy to kick off a petition campaign to pl ace a proposal lo halt construction or nuclear weapons on next November's general election ballot 1s scheduled Tuesday noon for Or11nge Coast College. Sponsored by the college's chapter of Alliance for Survival, the rally is in support o f California ns for a Bilateral Nuclear Wea pons freeze. headquartered in Los Angeles. a s pokes woman said. Karen Litfin. Orange County director of the weapons freeze group. said petitions will be cir culated statewide beginning Dec . l to acquire 350,000 valid signatures by April 30. The ballot measure would force the governor of California to write letters to the president, members or Congress and the secretary of defense informing them that the people or his state su p11ort a bil ateral halt to nuc lear arms produc tion in conjunction wi th the Soviet Union. The college rally. scheduled for the campus qua d . will feature speakers and bands. Ms Liftin said. Two agencies . serve county United Way grOt!-PS try to· stay within their boundaries Just a dozen years ago, at least 19 different United Fund and Community Chest groups dispensed money to social service organizations in Orange County. But as the county's population grew. and social problems continued lo ignore city boundary lines. the fund-raising groups merged. Today, two remaining United Way agencies serve the entire county. Though each has a distinct collection area, the two agencies fund many of the same programs and in some cases s61icil donations from the same corporations. Discussions regarding a merger between these two United Way agencies Uius far have not been fruitful. But spokesmen for the agencies said they could not rule out such a consolidation in the years to come. Both agencies now are in the midst of their annual fund-ra.isin& drives, settine goals and sending representatives to convince area employees or the value or donating lo a single ageno that funds numerous social service groups. The United Way of West Oran1e County serves Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Seal Beach, Garden Grove and some adjacent unincorporated areas. The United Way of Orange County North/South serves all other parts of the county. The North/South group which funds 86 programs, this week announced that it has come more than halfway toward collecting its 1981 goal of $12 million. Its campaign Is scheduled to conclude Dec. 10. Richard Fisher, executive director ot the United Way ol Wut Orange County, aald his agency's goaJ in a campa11n conlinwn1 throutb January ia Sl.2S mUUon, a 25 percent lncreue over the Sl mllUon raisea lut year. He said $163,000 blls been collected thus rar . He noted that more than $400,000 ln anticipated corporate contributions probably will not be confirmed until January . Fllber aald r~eral bud1et cut.a have bad an impact on some or the 32 organizations funded by the United Way of West Orange County ··All the groups we fund are private agencies that don't rely heavily on federal mon ey for their regular services.·· he explained. ··out some of them relied on federal grants for special programs Now they're looking to us for help in picking up the slack so they can continue those special programs." Fisher said al:tlut two-thirds ·or the groups funded by the United Way of West Orange Cou.n ty also receive money from the North/South United Way. . He said these include groups that serve the entire county, such as the American Red Cross. Among the groups funded solely by the West Orange County agency are those that serve its specific area, such as the Boys Club of Garden Grove. When it comes to soliciting corporate donations, the two United Way agencies generally stay within their boundaries. For exarpple, the North/South agency won't seek donations rrom the McDonnell-Douglas plant in Huntington Beach, and the West County agency won't approach the Irvine Company. But a McDonnell-Douglas employee who lives in Laguna Beach may ask that hia weekly contribution be given to the United Way agency that serves his home town. Where some overlap may occur' ia in the cue of retail chain stores that have bualnesses througbout Orange County. Such corporaUon1 may be approached bf representatives tram both United Way agencies. Georae Phillips, communications director ror the North/South United Way uld this duplicaUon ot vlalls to aome companies ls one argument in favor ol a mer1er between the two Oranae CO\Ulty a1encle1. But West County Unl&ed Way .... man Fisher said his board or directors tbua '"bu been reluctant to surrender lhelr a14!H1'1 autonomy. -B.11 Pllll, SNl::ID£RMA.\' • A 1'IO 1nduate of w..wa --~ Law lcbool, abe pnet.leed erlm l nal hw uatll b er .,polntmmt to t.M West Oruace County llun iclpal Court in lhrcbl•. Hayakawa, who waa not present, took a rtat ralned drubbing durtn1 the coune ~ the banquet sponsored by U\e Orance C~unty l\epubflcan ror war." ._ _______ .... ______________ ~----~-""'!"--------~ .. • 1 . Dow Jorie& Fi l:JP 8.~8 Cl OSlNG 852.12 .. ., ...... •"'" alllT from capitalis~;. In France. capitalism is on the rocks. '"" • Imagine -and it would take qu\te a rught dfV' fancy President Reagan announ~lne Lhat ttie government had decided to take over Ou Po General Eleclric, United States Steel, Alcoa and General Dynamics. And on top of that, the presiden\ disclosed in this socialist 's daydream . t~~; government will nationalize the Bank of America,. Citicorp and 50 other major commercial ba.nks. ,:.," That' ti precisely what's happening in France. .,. Francois Mit-~ terand came to power last May with \·} e» a Socialist mandate ~ · , lo nationalize major .,,i..-. ~-· sectors of the French .. _.e> .... ,.1.._ ______ _ economy, including lllJll 111•-IJZ' .. ~ all the big banks in UR ...... the country -and this campaign pledge 1s being fulfilled. The ste industry has already been taken over The majority of shares in Dassault, maker of the Mirage a AlphaJal figttter planes, are now held by the French government. And the weapon-making plants or Matra are today 51 percent-owned by the government. Next on the Mitterand hit last are these f'renr.tt.~ industrial giants. H-l Compagnie Generale d'Electnc1te. an elec~: equipment maker with sales last year of nearly SM c bilhon. Saint-Gobain-Pont-a-Mousson. a 300-year-old, $10 billion enterprise that makes glass Ill's Uf«~ world's largest manufacturer of mirrors). buildi!']!' ... mate rials <il O\t'ns SS percent of Valley Forg~:· Pa ·headquartered CertainTeedJ, pipes, valves an'1 u packaging. Saint-Gobain owns SS percent or Euro~r' largest computer maker. Cll·Honeywell·Bull, and jj'l ," percent of Italy's Olivetti. :;~.·. Rhone -Poulen c. a ... chemical-plastic-pharmaceutical complex with 1980'•; sales of S7 billion It owns a 20 percent stake <th&t"", 1t would like lo dis pose of> in America~,. Morton-Norwich, home of Morton's sail an(J;,. Pe pto-Bismol. ....... Pechiney -Ugine·Kuhlmann, a S9 billior\.,.:_ worldwide producer of aluminum and other metal9•- and alloys, plus chemicals. 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