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MONDAY . JUNE 29. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
S11rf, riptides force 2,100 sea rescues
Surf u high as 12 feet and
stron1 riptides combined with a
cross current accounted for 2,100
ocean rescues over the weekend,
a record number alon1 the
Orange Coast.
However, We guards reported
smaller surf and calmer coodi·
lions today. According to the Na-
tional Weather Service, the surf
will dimlnlsh to about 2 to 4 feet
by Tuesday.
But o ver the weeke nd,
lifeguards in Newport Beach re-
ported surf as high as 12 feet on
Saturday. All other Orange
County beaches had surf at least
7-8 feet high.
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Lifeguards lo gge d more
rescues this weekend than any
other this year. Newport Beach
offi cials reported a record 596
rescues, while Huntington Beach
had about 750.
"It peaked over the weekend.
Now, we should return to normal
conditions." said Bill Stahlberg.
c hief ranger at Huntington
State Beach.
Besides the record rescues,
the high surf was responsible for
a 20-foot sailboat that crashed
into the base or the jetty at Dana
Point, authorities said.
Tw o s ail o r s, D o nald
Crenshaw, 44, of Sierra Madre
and Alicia Provencher, 34, of
Burbank were not seriously in-
jured, autho rities reported.
Waves as high as 15 feet pushed
the boat against the rocks, they
said.
More than 300,000 people at·
tended Orange County beaches
Sund ay.
Late night and early morning
clouds through Wednesday are
expected along the coast with
te mpe r a tures r e a c h ing 75
degrees, the National Weather
Service reported. . ~ an1ans ame er1ca
MESSAGE OVERLOOKED -The sign above
does little to stem the tide of beach-goers
heading tor new Crystal Cove State Park.
They are a hardy lot, willing to scamper
through highway traffic and walk down un-
marked cliff trails, below, to reach the shore.
See more ot their predicaments and read
about pending improvements on Page Bl.
San/oaquin Valley heat records established
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Pertlattnt temperaturH above• bave Mt Jw ..__.
ID tM SU .loequiD Valle1.
P'rwno aad Stoett. eaeb re-
corded tbelr lltb d•J of io.
•••rM ·Ph&I rHdl••• luaday. U.. IDOlt da11 onr tbe ~
•arteverln.1.-e.
...,._ bave bHn over 100 fOf'
11 da11 ltralpt ln Stockton, 11
1tral1bt ln Fre1no and 10
1tralcht In Bakersfield, all
recordafOf' Jame.
"It loob Uke the onJy t.b1na
that wUJ end tbat record 11 ua
1otn1 lnto .lulJ," Hid &art
Welllver, llHMorololtcal *11111-
clan for tbe National Weatber
Service at Bakersfield.
July will arrive Wedne.clay,
but U.. bot weather 11 expected
to Jut at leut until then and
probably lOllter. Hi1b1 above
100 were expected In tbe
IOUtbem pa.rt ol lbe valley tockJ
and -ru.clay but could dJp below
100 ln tbe nort.bern pert.
U.S. hit
for bomb
fatalities
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -
Mo bs cha nting "De ath to
America " s urge d through
Tehran today protesting an ex-
plosion that the government said
killed Ayatollah Mohammad
Beheshti , cons idered Iran's
second most powerful man, and
68 other revolutionary leaders.
PRAYER LEADER KILLED
Hojatolealam Montazeri
NO. 2 LEADER DEAD
Ayatollah Beheshti
Prime Minister Mohammad
Ali Rajai and Parliame nt
S pe aker Ayatollah Hashemi
Rafs anjani, who along with Behesht1 formed Iran's tem-
porary ruling triumvirate, were
c alle d out o f the Is lami c
Re publican Party headquarters
only minutes before Sunday
night's bombing, an observer
told The Associated Press in
Beirut.
Tehran Radio blamed the
bombing on ·'mercenaries con-
nected to the U.S.A."
Pars , the official new agency.
a c c u s ed "c ounter -
r evolutionaries," the fundamen-
talist government's label for the
underground leftist groups that
rallied to the deferu1e of fu&ilive
ex-President Abolhassan Bani-
Sadr.
Reagan tells blacks
'no discrimination'
The leftist groups labeled
"hy pocrites" by the govern-
<See lllAN. Pace AZ>
Gold prices
dip sharply
to·$428 low
LONDON (AP> -Gold prices
opened sharply lower today, fall-
ing to the lowest point since Dec.
10, 1979, then dropped to below
half the all-lime peak of S87S
touched in New York on Jan. 21,
1980. The dollar eased against
all currencies.
Gold opened in Zurich at
$437.50 an ounce, down $3 from
the previous post-December 1979
low it hit at the close Friday,
and fell another $6 in later trad-
ing.
In a similar decline in London,
&old opened at $439.50. down $4
from Friday's close, and then
plunged. London's five main
bullion dealers set the morning
fixing at Mal.SO. Gold traded in
New York at $428, down $13.00.
Dealers said the market was
oversold, but saw no quick up.
turn, with some traders predict-
ing the price would go as low as
$410.
Silver, which slumped to '9.3>
an ounce In London at the close
Friday, drifted down to $8.70 in
early trading. Traders said
there was a "complete absence
of buyers." Silver traded in New
York at tB.62 down 64 cents.
DENVER (AP> -President
Reagan, rejecting criticism that
his budget and tax cuts dis·
c riminate agains t the poor .
vowed to a black audience today
not to let "America drift further
toward economic segregation."
Addressing the annual conven-
tion of the National Association
for the Advancement of Colored
People, Reagan said govern-
ment alone can no longer solve
all of blacks' problems. He
asked them to help him forge a
"coalition for change."
··I genuine ly and deeply
believe the economic package
we have put forth will move us
toward black economic freedom
because it is aimed at lifting an
entire country and not just parts
of it," Reagan said in a pre-
pared text of his s peech.
The president had been told to
expect a skeptical audience in
his first public apperaance since
Fr id ay's approval by the
Democratic-controlled House of
budget cuts that will slice deeply
info such sQcial programs as
food stamps, housing subsidies,
welfare, school lunches and
Social Security.
•·1 know you've been told that
my proposal for economic re-
cover y is designed to d is-
criminate against all who a.re
econ o mi ca lly d e prived ,"
Reagan said. "Those who say
that could simply be confus ed by
the misstateme nts that have
been made by some who are
either ignorant of the facts or
those who are practicing, for
political reasons, pure dem-
agoguery.''
He said rebuilding the nation's
economy "is an absolute moral
imperative if we are to avoid
Hospital declares
war on area cats
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP)
-Administration forces Wield·
lng .22-caliber rifles have (Otted
dozens ol call to nee Albemarle
Hospital delplte an apparmt al·
Uance between nurses and the
animall.
Twelve to 15 call loet t.belr
Uve1 ln the operaUoa, wblcb
look place o• tbe boapital
1roundl over the laat week to 10
day1, animal control offtcen
estimated.
Ho.pita.I ontclall .. 1d tbe cata
were multll)lyiftl and lnf•t.lnc
t.be fadUt1 wttb fteu. ·•we bad to do aomeUt.inl,"
Hld aulltant mana1er Glen Wublnston.
It all began about two years
a10 when several nurses adopt-
ed a stray cat that bedded down
In a loadln1 area near the
emer1ency room entrance. The
cat showed its 1raUtude by hav-
lnl kittens.
Most ol Ill many kittens alto
weH female and fruitful. Flnal·
ly, countleu cata bJVfl Inv~ the vut area under the boepital's
ftrat floor and even bad taken over
a lar1e ator••• trailer, 1a1d
W Ublnf\Clll.
"I don't know bow many call
there wen," 1ald Wa1blqton.
"TheJ wen wild, and uni., you
had on a wblte nune'a unllorm
(8"CAT8, Pa•• Al)
splitting thjs society in two, with
class against class.
·'I do not intend to let America
drift further toward economic
segregation," Reagan said. "We
m us t ch a n ge the econom ic
direction of this country to bring
more bl a c k s i nt o t h e
m ainstream. and we must do it
now.''
Arguing that massive govern-
ment aid has failed to produce
desired results, Reagan said,
'·We canoot be tied to the old
ways or solving our economic
<See REAGAN, Pa1e A%)
$3 ,300tab
for melon
LULJ NG, Texas CAP! -The
size was enough to make you do
a double lake and the price was re-
ally thumpin' else.
It was ai this city's annual
Watermelon Thump that farmer
Preston Briscoe displayed the
m elon that took top prizes
weig hing in at 69 pounds, 2
ounces. It was auctioned for
S3,300 more than $47 a pound.
High bidder at Saturday's
Thump was J .J. Leasing Co. of
Luling.
··After they buy them they
donate them to a retirement
hom e or something like that,"
Briscoe said.
DRAl&il COAST llATIHR
Night and morning low
cloudiness with sunny af.
ternoon Tuesday. A litUe
warmer days. Highs Tues-
day 75 to 88. Lows toni1ht
in low to middle 60s . .
118101 TODAY
The upcoming rOJIQl aotd·
ding of Prhtc• Chari.a aftd
Lad11 Diana it creoti"f a
mon•11 bonanaa a. Eflflad.
The mother of the bride·
groom to ~ u amono t1'oH
f aUentng her purH from
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• • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 29. 1981
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PARADE QUEEN Suzy Gilstrap. 14. will be queen of
Kiwanis Fourth of July Parade in Irvine. Parade will step
off at 3:30 p.m . on the Fourth from Parkview Shopping
Center al Mi chelson and Uni\'ersity drives.
Aerospace /inn says
it needs San Orwfre
SAN DIEGO <AP> -One of
California's largest aerospace
firm s h as told the Nuclear
Reg ulatory Commission that
without the cheaper electricity
from the San Onofre nuclear
power plant, the firm might
have to close its 6,000-worker
Chula Vista plant and move
else~here.
Larry Peeples, director of
public affairs for Rohr ln-
dustriel). told an NRC hearing
hl're Saturday that the firm·s
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CATS ...
,·ou rould not get near them ...
A s the fleas got thicker.
James Shifflett. head of animal
l'On lrol for Pa~quotank County.
tried to trap the wily felines.
·But somebody kept right on
'>pr1ng 1ng thos e traps.··
Washington said . "And
somebody ke pt right on feeding
those cats, and nobody could go
near them unless they had on
white uniforms.··
In early June. hospital ad·
m1n1strator Robert Jeffries
o~ened negotiations with the
rat s through a neutral com
mission of nurses It was agreed
that the nurses would have the
cats out of the hospital within 30
days
.. But the fleas got worse and it
~ee med like there were more
<'ats than ever," Washington
-.a id
The peace talks broke down
.ind Shifflett's forces opted to
flex military s uperiority. They
rl'sumcd the offensive with tran·
qu1hz1n~ darts and .22-caliber
sniper fire.
Under the gunfire, many cats
retreated lo a wood nearby
Sh1rclell estimates that there
are only one or two cats left, but
couldn"l say if perhaps they, too,
are ft'male
M eanwh1le. the nurses have
publicly dis played neutrahly
They agree that the hospital
<'OUld not tolerate fleas, but con-
ll'nd the gunfire may have been
u little harsh
Shifflett said he thinks the
women in white could turn out to
he more formidable enemies
lhan the cats
Town hit by 4th
blaze in 7 days
POTEAU. Okla. (AP> -The
fire that destroyed half the busi-
ness district of this eastern
Oklahoma town of 6,000 was the
fourth blaze within seven days,
leaving townspeople suspicious
and some officials "numb."
But while officials say they
believe three of the four fires
w~rc of suspicious origin, they
s ay they don't believe they are
the work or one arsonist.
ORANGE COAST
electrical costs have soared 931
percent in the past 10 years. to
Sll million dollars
"Our management considers
it entirely possible that operat-
ing cost differentials peculiar to
San Diego may force us at some
point to consider relocating the
Chula Vista facility," he said.
Peeples said that Rohr pays so
percent more for electricity than
aerospace firms in the Los
Angeles area and 25 percent
more than companies in the
Dallas Fort Worth area.
Saturday·s hearing was part
of t he public process by which
the N RC will decide whether to
license two new reactors at the
San Onofre plant, where one
generator is already in opera-
tion The plant is located in
northern San Diego County, just
south of San Clemente.
Cryst al Cove
cr ash h urts
CdMwoman
A Corona del Mar woman suf-
fered a fractured right leg
Saturday when the motorcycle
on which she was riding collided
with a car on Pacific Coast
Highway near Crysta l Cove
State Park. according to the
California Highway Patrol
A CHP spokesman said Cheryl
Bond. 23, was riding on a
motorcycle being driven south·
bound by her husband, Stephen,
at about 11 a .m
The s pokesman said a car
driven by Harold Brown, 23, of
Glendale. N.Y., failed to yield to
lhe oncoming motorcycle while
pulling out of the parking area
at Crystal Cove
The cycle struck Brown ·s car
and both riders were thrown to
the pavement, the s pokesman
said Mrs . Bond was treated at
the scene by paramedics and
then taken to South Coast
Medical Center in South Laguna,
where she was listed in satisfac·
tor y condition today Her
hus band was not injured.
Armed man slain
by Atlanta police
ATLANTA (AP> -The FBI
and police say a breakdown in
negotiations forced them to gun
down a heavily armed man
described as "quiet and klnd of
strange-acting" who took over
the FBI office h ere and
threatened 12 workers.
Morris E. Roberts Jr., 26. a
golf course crewman with a sub-
urban recreation department.
was klUed Sunday by gunfire
from FBI agent.a and the Atlanta
police Special Weapons and Tac-
tics unit. authorities said.
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TV boycott called off
Group apposed to sex, violence vows. to continue fight
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
CoallUon for Better TelevWon
annouoced today it would not,
after all, mount a boycott or ad·
vertlsers who sponsor TV pro-
1 rams it finds too sexy or
\•lolent. The 1roup said it has
achieved many of its goals and
doesn't need the boycott.
But Donald E. WUdmon. the
coalition's chairman, told a
news conference here that a
boycott remained a real
possibility and that the group
would continue its pressure
campaign,
"We are not. however, an-
noun~ing any companies today
which we are asking people to
refrain from purchasing their
products." Wlldmon said. "We
feel that advertisers have
listened to us and are concerned
and basically s hare those con-
cerns."
"It is our firm opinion that
conve rsation. consultation and
fair compromise is a far more
commendable course to resolve
conrlict than confrontation. And
while the networks may be ar-
rogant enough to continue the
battle of words, they are not
stupid enough to produce a pro-
duct they cannot sell."
The Coalition for Better
Television, formed in February,
is an organization of more than
300 mostly conservative and re·
liglous groups led by the Moral
Majority and Wildmon 's Na·
lional Federation for Decency.
Its avowed purpose is to clean
up television by using economic
boycotts that would make it dif-
ricu It for the major networks to
fi nd sponsors for s hows with
much sex, violence or obscenity.
Since March, the group has
been monitoring and compiling
lists of those shows deemed
From Page Al
I R AN ...
ment also came under fire from
the demonstrators swirling
through the streets of Tehran.
'"Hypocrites, Your Death Has
Come,·· s houted the dem-
on s trators. many of them
members of Beheshti's fanatical
· HezboUah. or Party of God. or-
ganization.
The bombing, the boldest at·
tack yet by anti-government
forces. and the reprisal dem·
onstrations appeared to edge
the nation closer to a civil war
between secuJar and fundamen-
talist factions.
lt was the second bomb attack
an two days o n leaders of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
revolutionary regime.
Leftists were blamed for a
booby-trapped tape recorder
that exploded Saturday in a
crowded Tehran mosque and
wounded the lslamic Re publican
Party's c hi e f spokesman,
Seyyed Ali Khameioi.
Those killed al the party head-
quarters included four ministers
and six deputy ministers in Ra-
jai 's government and 20 mem-
bers of the Majlis, the Iranian
Parliament, Pars sald .
Hojatoleslam Mohammad
Montazeri, the fiery Tehran
prayer leader who Friday de-
fended the execution of Bani-
Sad r 's s upporters, was also
killed.
Beheshti, the 52-year-old pres-
ident of the Iranian Supreme
Court, was regarded as the man
most likely to succeed Khomeini
as supreme leader or the (ranian
revolution, and many considered
him the most powerful man in
the country.
He headed the IRP, which con-
trols the Majlls and the govern-
ment, and directed the party's
successful power struggle with
Bani-Sadr. He was a member of
the three-man Interim Presiden-
tial Council that took over the
presidency.
Khomeini appointed Seyyed Ab-
do I k a ram Musavi-Ardablll, a
cleric and prosecutor general.
as president of the Supreme
Court to r eplace Behesbti,
Tehran Radio reported. He also
named Kabbani Amlashi as
prosecutor general. the r adiosaid.
Pars said Khomeini met with
Rajal and Rafsanjani today to
begin filling the government
posts left vacant by the ex-
plosion. Khomeini said the blast
was t.he work of "opponents of
the revoluUon, who direct their
attaca..s a1ainat the most ded-
icated servant.a of the revolu·
lion," Pars reported.
The bodies were taken to the
medical examiner's office,
where a crowd of about 400
weeping women and men as·
sembled.
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REAGAN • • •
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and racial problems.
"Government ltl no loocer Lhe
atront draft bone of mlnorily
progtesa becauae tt baa auempt·
ed to do thlnp lt la not equipped
to do. 1 uk you lf St le not Ume to
hllch U]) a fre.h hone to ftnlab
the tuk. l"'ree enterprise II • powerfUI workhone that, wben
barn....ct, can eoln many prob-
lem• ol dM black community
that pernm.nt aio.e can no
lon1erto1ve."
most otfenstve and the ad-
vertisers who apanaored the(D
The major networks have
crillcir.ed the coalition as would·
be censors. But fall schedules
made public in April -and re-
cent announcements by major
advertisers -suggested
Wildmon's message had been
heard.
··our new schedule reflects
something Important that is hap-
pening in the countr_y right
now." ABC's executive vice pres-
ident, Frederick A. Pierce. told
affiliates in May. "There's an
evolving mood based on a re-
newal of traditional values -
home and family. courage and
honesty. respect for authority
and teamwork."
Fir ework s
bring a rrest
A 31-year-old Beverly Hills
man bas been arrested in Irvine
on suspicion of felony possession
of fireworks for sale.
James D. Fredin burg was ar-
rested in the Irvine Industrial
Complex OD Friday based on a
citizen's lip, said Police Lt. Al
Muir.
Muir said 10 cases of illegal
fireworks consisting mainly of
s kyrockets and firecrackers
were seized.
Bucking the coalition effort is
Norman Lear, producer of "All
in the Family," and "One Day
at a Time.•· Re is backing a
media campaign designed t.o
counter what he called, "the ln·
tolerant messages and anti-
democratic actions of moral ma-
joritarians."
His People for the American
Way planned a series of TV
spot s "to affirm traditional
American values and help re-
build a climate or tolerance and
freedom in our great country."
Wlldmon said he appealed to
the networks directly, but "they
told me where to go, and it
wasn't Tupelo," referring to the
Mississippi town where the
coalition. a nd his National
Federation for Decency, are
based
Procter & Gamble, the largest
TV advertiser, has announced it
was withdrawing s ponsorship
from SO shows the company felt
contained excessive sex and
violence. It downplayed the Idea
that pessure from Wildmon's
group influenced the decision. In
fact, the maneuver was not un-
usual but the announcement
of it was.
Two networks have released in-
dependent surveys which they
said indicated any boycott an-
nounced by the coalition would
not be economically damaging
to sponsors.
SUCCUMBS Terry Fox, the
one-legged cancer victim
whose run half-way across
Canada last summer raised
mi II ions for can cer r e-
search, died Sunday at a
Bilish Columbia hospital. See
Sports, Page C2.
Chairman Hua resigns
China,s. party leader rapped for leftist policies
PEKING (AP) -Communist
Party Chairman Hu a Guofeng
resigned today, the official news
agency Xinhua reported, and
was replaced by a partner in
Dep,g Xiaoping 's drive to
moaernize China and align it
with the West.
Hua's resignation was unan-
imously accepted by the Cen-
tral Committee, which made
him a vice chairman and
replaced him with Hu Yaobang,
the news agency said. Hua had
been personally chosen by the
late Chairman Mao Tse-tung and
had been severely criticized the
past year for his allegiance to
Mao'sideology.
The resignation of Hua long
had been expected and his
replacement by Hu, the close as-
sociate of Deng, brings down the
curtain of the turbulent Mao
years, signaling official dis-
respect to those who adhere to
Mao's leftist policies. Mao died
in 1976 but his influence lingered
with party conservatives.
Hua was elected a vice
chairman, along with Premier
.Zhao Ziyang. the news agency
said. It reported the Central
Committee accepted Hua's res-
ignationonaunammousvote.
Deng, the party vice chairman
who is considered China's top
leader and is the architect of the
modernization drive, was elect-
ed chairman of the party's key
military commission , Xinhua
said.
Rua and Zhao join four other
vice chairme11 -Deng. Ye J1an·
uomg. :o Xoammoam amd Chen
Yun in making up the party's
elite standing committee or the
policy-setting Politburo.
Hu, 67 , an ally of Deng, had
been the party's general
sec r etary but We s tern
diplomatic sources have said he
ran the day-to-day affairs of the
party since November.
Hua. closely associated with
now discredited "leftist'"
policies of Mao, had been seen at
public party functions only a few
times since then and has re-
portedly undergone ideological
rehabilitation at the party school
here.
The replacement of Hu a at the
party helm amounts to a seal of
approval by the party leaders on
the modernization and economic
and poJjtical alignment with the
Wes t instituted under Deng's
leadership.
Robbins' def e~se ready
Prosecution calling last three witnesses in sex trial
SACRAMENTO (AP> -After
eight days of testimonv and
more than 20 witnesses, the
prosecution hoped to wrap up its
sex-with-minors case today
against state Sen. Alan Robbins.
Deputy U1str1ct Attorney
Albert Locher planned to call his
last tbree witnesses, clearing
the way for the start of the de-
fense case this afternoon.
Robbins. a 38-year-old Van
Nuys Democrat, couJd be the
first defense witness called in
the month-old trial, which began
May 26 with preliminary pro·
ceedings.
Robbins said earlier be in-
tended to take the s tand to
testify in his defense against
nine felony counts alleging that
he engaged in sexual acts with
minors.
A televi6ion camera and two
still-photographers will be al-
lowed in the courtroom for. de·
fense attorney Michael Sands'
opening statement, but Superior
Court Judge John Sapunor has
barred photo coverage of
testimony.
The charges against Robblns
stem from allegations by Lori
Terwilliger, 18, and Regina
Cullimore, 20, that they had sex
with the lawmaker when they
were 16. ·
If convicted, Robbins could be
sentenced to up to six years in
prison.
Eight of the counts involve
Ms . Terwilliger, who says she
met Robbins early in 1979 when
she went to his Capitol office to
interview him for a high school
class project.
She said he told her she was
pretty, kissed her hand and took
her to lunch. They began seeing
each other and had sex on three
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occasions at his apartment. Ms .
Terwilliger said.
Ms. Cullimore said Robbins
introduced himseU to her one
day in the Senate gallery in 1978,
giving her what she described as
a "come-on." She went to his of-
fice about two weeks later and
engaged in a sex act with him,
she testified.
Robbins contends that the
charges are fabrications and
that there are "political
motives" behind them. He has
pleaded iMocent.
Recall sought
UNION CITY <AP> -United
Farm Workers leader Cesar·
Chavez told Mexican-Americans
here it is time to recall Mayor
Tom Kitayama. an old ad-
versary of Chavez and his union.
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They might be Ma1•tian
Experts think 4 meteorites may be pieces of Red Planet
WASHINGTON (AP> -Four
unusual meteorites found on
Earth may be pieces of the
planet Mara that were thrown
free by an ancient, slant ell·
plosioo, some scientista believe.
called 1ber1ott1te1, appear to
have cryatallbed from lava
between 800 million and 1.2
billion years aao, and are far
youn1er than any others that
have been found.
Tbe meteorites, includ1n1 two
found not long ago in Antarctica,
; "mlt"be one of the moat excit·
: in1 discoveries ln recent yean,"
Dr. Harry Y. Mc Sween, a
• 1eologiat at the University ol
Tennessee i.n Knoxville, said.
Almoet all other meteorites
are about 4.5 billloo years old,
and are believed to have
orltinated at the time the
planets of the solar system
formed.
'
Mcsween said in a telepbooe
interview that the meteorites,
Most are believed to come
fr;om the asteroid belt, the ring
of rocks that circles the sun
Caution urged with
laser weaponry
WASJDNGtoN (AP) -The
United States s hould move
cautiously in developing ad·
vanced laser and particle-beam
weapons because so much re-
mains to be learned, says the
man chosen as White House
science adviser.
Dr. George A. Keyworth, in
his first news briefing si.nce be·
ing designated President
Reagan's science adviser last
month, said be encouraged
strong support of these potential
weapons systems.
But the nuclear physicist and
laser expert warned against put·
ting so much early emphasis on
such weapons a s the space-
based anti-missile lasers that
have been widely discussed
lately.
Such speculation can cause
people to "forget that what we
can do now is a long way from
anti -ballistic missile tech·
nology ," h e said at an
American Association for the
Advancement of Science meet-
ing.
"We have developed in the
last 20 years an enormous
(laser) technology . . . with ma·
jor defense cap a bi Ii ties,"
Keyworth said. "I would en-
courage strong support of this
technology with the understand-
ing that the application is de·
cades down the road."
Keyworth, 41 , who headed the
physics division at Los Alamos
National Laboratory in New
Mexico, is expected to have no
trouble winning Senate con-
firmation. He ls a Republican
who believes in a strong national
defense.
The Pentagon baa been boost·
ing its accelerated weapons pro-
gram using lasers -intense,
concentrated beams of light -
and beams of atomic particles
that theoretically could disable
distant targets. One proposal is
for orbiting laser platforms that
could knock out baJUstic mis-
siles as they are launched.
The Senate in April voted to
give the Defense Department an
extra $50 million in fiscal 1982
for laser weapans development,
bringing the total amount to
$147 .5 million. The House also is
expected to be generous with the
program.
The Soviet Union also bas an
active beam-weapons program,
and military authorities say the
Soviets may be ahead of the
United States in some areas.
In a speech at the meeting,
Keyworth defended the Reagan
administration's increased de·
fense spending u well as its
budget cuts for scientific re·
searc h. Until the nation's
economy improves, he said, re-
search would have to take its
share of spending reductions
j ust like other programs the gov-
ernment pays for.
Keyworth acknowledged that
the United States bas lost its
preeminence in some scientific
fields and that in other areas it
is being challeneed by Europe,
Japan and the Soviet Union.
Budget-slash drive
scars Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Reagan administration's
budget-slashing ride through the
House has left scars all over a
branch of government con-
sidered co-equal to the pre·
sidency.
The president proposes and
Congress disposes, the old say-
ing goes.
But congressmen from both
sides of the aisle admit little dis·
posing was done in last week's
rush to pass President Reagan's
budget cuts. Most House mem-
bers didn't even see the finished
bill until after floor debate start-
ed and many admitted they
didn't Wlderstand what was i.n
the measure even after they saw
it.
As the president saw it, House
passage of his package Friday
was a victory for the people.
As House.*mocrats on the
losing side .W it, the preside.nt
was usurping the rights of
Congress and passage or bis bill
amounted to defeat of the COO·
cept of separate-but-equal
branches of government.
This was hardly the fint time
one branch of government had
managed to lmpoee its will on
another and it won't be the last.
All it takes ls votes and this time
the president had 217, bis oppo-
nents 211.
But perhaps never before bad
so much been done ln so abort a
time and in such a manner.
The budget cuta puaed by tbe
House -the Senate bad ap·
proved essentially the same
package earlier -will have an
effect on Americans in every
phase of life.
They will affect some 250 pro-
grams and cut federal apendlq
by an estimated $38.2 billion in
llscal year 1982 alone. Some pro.
grams will be terminated.
Others will be comolldated lnto
block grants where competlq
tnteresta will fl&bt for av&uabli
funds.
No one, not even those who of.
fered the legislation, knows
what the impact will be.
Most Democrats portray it as
a bigh-rislt gamble for the
American people, but it also is a
high risk gamble for the presi-.
dent and for ,the Republican Par-
ty that so staunchly supported
his initiative -particularly
those moderate Republicans
from the Northeast whose COO·
stituents could be hurt by some
of the cuts.
"There's going to be enormous
concern on Oct. 1 when Social
Security recipients for the first
time are cut from having their
minimum benefits," said Rep.
Wes WaUrins, D-Okla .. a COD·
serv ative Democrat who voted
against tbe president.
It was a high rbk gamble for
Democratic leaders, wbo saw a
product of their own creation -
the budget act -used against
them and their prestige
diminished by defeat. One con-
servative congressman, asked
whether House Speaker Thomas
P. O'Neill, D-Masa., could unite
the party, shook bis head and
replied, "I don't know."
But a liberal coneresaman
called O'Neill "a grizzly bear"
who is just beginnln1 to fight
and who is getting stronger as
the current session of Congress
pro cresses.
And it may turn out to be a
hllh risk gamble for some ol the
conservative Democrats who
made Reagan's victory poealble
by ltnorinl the party leadership
and votina with the pretldeot.
One eoncresalooal source said
freshmen Democrata have ten-
ta U vely decided to strip a
leadership role from a freabman
wbo defected. A more senior
Democrat said Pbll Gramm ol
Texas, leader ol the pro-Reagan
Democratic forces ln the Houae,
ml1bt be "•winlinl up there in
the wind,•• wben Conll"eu re-
turns from ita July 4 recess.
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between the orbits of Man and
Jupiter.
Mcsween and others speculate
that a liant meteor smashed in·
to Mars at a time when the
planet was volcanically active
and blasted away some of the
new surface material.
Tbls explosive force could
have propelled pieces fast
enough to escape the gravita·
tlonai pull of the small planet
and send them off into space, and some could have fallen.
to Earth later they say.
The sbergottites, composed
mostly of the minerals feldspar
and pyroxene, are very much
like the basalt rocks formed on
Earth from cooling volcanic
lava, Mcsween said.
John O. Annentad, a National
Aeronautics and Space Ad·
ministration scientis t who
specializes in meteorites, said
some scientists believe the
sbergotlites are from Mars
because that planet was
volcanically active at the time
they were formed.
The meteorites are composed
of igneous material formed from
great heat, and there is no cur-
r e nt explanation as lo how
asteroid belt rocks could have
generated enough beat to create
them, Annexstad said.
Mcsween agreed. In a report
to the National Science Founda-
tion, which sponsored the work,
he said either the meteorites
came from the asteroid belt and
there is an unknown process
there that causes them to melt,
or they come from a nearby
large planet.
The only ottier planet can·
didate is Venus, which also is
volcanic. But Venus Is about the
size or Earth and has a greater
gravitational pull than Mars,
ma king it harder for rocks to
escape, he said.
"This theory of Martian origin
has been kicking around for
about a year and is gaining sup-
port," McSween said. "The.re
are some who don't like the
idea, but they don't have a bet·
ter one. The question won't be
settled until a spacecraft goes to
Mars and brings back some
samples."
The shergottite meteorites get
their name from a town in India,
Shergotty, where the first one
was found in the 1800s.
OLDTIMER -Arthur Reed,
who celebrated his 12lst
birthday Sitnday. is looking
for a wife, but "no old
woman over 35."
Crime
fighter
gets taken
JERSEY CITY, N.J . <AP) -
One man's war on crime
backfired a bit when be stopped
off at City Hall to bear a pro-
clam ation marking "Citizens
Against Crime Week ."
Richard Dwyer, vice president
of a group called Citiaena
Against Crime, parked in ftollt
of the municipal building and
went ln for the City CouncU's an-
nouncement.
When be returned a few
minutes lat.er, bla car was 1ooe.
Dwyer reported tbe theft. The
next day, police found bi.a car
aeverll blocb away, ml11inc all
four wbee1I and the battery.
Dwyer took a look at hit cri~
pied auto and went to aet
replacement parta IO be could
drive it home. By tbe time be re-
turned two hours later, tbe cu
had been completely atrtpped.
"It was mlu lna radl1tor.
motor, dubboard, aeata -it
WU Just a lbell," be laid.
Wllliam O'De1, pnsideat ol
the IJ"OUP dedicated to n-...
crime, aaid, "Here'• • .Plffect
example ol wbat we're tl,a.t.lq
about."
A Uled-car dealer in 8QCJDDie
beard ol Dwyer'• pllpt, Dew oll
bJa crime-~ work &Del, iD
....... al ~·Uoa IDd
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 29, 1981 s
WAVED ON -Two of the Brooks Street Pro-
Am Swfmg Contest winners show their form
in the rough surf that pOunded Laguna this
weekend. Above, Darcy Murphine won first·
DllltJ ............ ~ .....
place in the kneeboard competition, while
below, J eff Booth was tops in the mini
division.
H ighrise 'phantom' giving
jitters to off ice workers
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Small fires in elevators. lnten-
tion a lly cut electrical and
telephone wires. A bomb threat.
Officials aren't certain, but
rumors among the workers in a
t3-story financial district office
building say the person responsi-
ble for the series of incidents
there in the last week is a phan-
tom bent on vandalism and
possibly worse.
Roger Elbeck of the fire de·
partment's arson squad agrees
"there's someone down there,"
perhaps a disgruntled ex-
employee of some company i.n
the building.
One rumor suggests he's an
Army veteran suffering from de-
layed stress. Another says he
has a set of passkeys and enough
food to keep him going for two
weeks.
Whoever he is, the Phantom of
the Highrise has many of the
10,000 workers at One Market Plaza afraid to go anywnere
alone at night in the building.
·' l know he 's a round my
floors. I'm more scared than
anybody else in this building,"
said Benny Crayton, a 22-year-
old janitor.
Cr ayton gave up vacuuming
after somebody cut the cord to
bis vacuum cleaner Tuesday
night. He's afraid the noise
would prevent him from hearing
the Phantom.
"I'm scared that he can sneak
up behind me and cut my
throat," he said. "That's what
scares me ... like he's Houdini
or something."
"We walk in bunches," said
50-year-old Visitacion Ra mirez,
a night shift data-processor with
the Del Monte Corp. "If I go to
the bathroom, I wouldn't walk
alone."
On Tuesday night, a smaU fire
was set in an elevator. Tbe
building's security people called
police that _night when the Phan·
tom phoned to say he would burn
down "the bottom 40" stories.
That threa t failed t o
mateciafue. But the next nigiit,
another elevator fire was start-
ed. Again there was minor
damage and no injuries, but
workers were getting jumpy.
The Phantom apparently
struck again Thursday, when
management got a bomb threat
at 10:45 a .m. Several similar
threats reportedly were made
later to tenants in the building
and fire officials.
Peter Zelis, assistant director
of building security. said a
search of the highrise produced
no bomb, and no formal evacua-
tion was ordered.
Galbreath-Ruffin Co,.P .. which
owns the building, stated that
management was doing "every-
thing possible to apprehend tbe
person responsible for these in··
cidents and ensure the safety of
tenants and employees."
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Bill blocking
leases hacked
W ASHI NO TON <AP> -
Interior Secretary James Watt's
plan to sell oil and cu leases ln
four buins off the Northern and
Central Callfomla coast would
be blocked under an amendment
approved by the House
Appropriations Committee.
The Interior Department had
sought to allow exploration ln
U.e four lracta known as Lease
Sal• No. 5.1, ln an area from Bii
Sur on the Central California
coast northward to the Oregon
border. But lbe proposal brouiht
cries from California
Republicans that offshore oil
leases could adversely affect
GOP hopes in 1982 elections.
Rep. Clair W . Burgener,
R-Calif., told the committee
Thursday, prior to the vote, that
ERA backers
to rally in
180 cities
R epublicans repruentln1
Callrornla are clearly aaatnst
any exploration leases otf the
Norlbem Callromla coast. Such
leases would ruin some or t.be
state'• moat m~eaUc beaches to
obtain oil and aas supplies that
would lut the nallon less than
two weeks. he aald.
Those who led the light
against the leases Included Rep.
John Burton. D-CaUf., and Rep.
Leon Panetta, D-Catlf. Panetta
said the vote was "a major
victory In the fight against oil
and gas drilling." Panetta added
that the commJttee action was a
·'s trong expression of the
opposition in both parties to the
re c kless destruction of
California's multi-biUion dollar
tourism and fi shing industries
and one of the world's most
breathtaking coastlines."
WASHINGTON (AP )
Supporters of the Equal Rights
Amendment will rally in 180
cities across America at noon
Tuesday to revive the effort to
ratify the proposaJ before time
runs out next June, the NatioriaJ
Organization for Women says.
"The Republicans on the
committee just decided they
were not going to let Watt make
the Republi ca n Party in
California march over a cliff."
said the amendment's sponsor,
Rep. Les AuCoin, D-Ore .. "I
think they see Watt as a loose
cannon and they decided t o
anchor him."
AuCoi n sa id original l y
Democrats expected President
Reagan 's s upporters in the
committee to m ount s trong
opposition to the amendment,
but the Republican objections
were not raised.
NARROW ESCAPE -Mlchael and Tammy Papp console
each other as their van and belongings burn along In-
terstate 80 in Nebraska. The Papps, who were moving to
.. _...,..
Anaheim, and their passengers, Chuck Gregoiore and
Michelle Shelton, all of Lincoln Park, Mich ., suffered minor
injuries.
Eleanor Smeal, president of
the 140 ,000 -member
organization. said the events
wl11 draw the largest number Of
participants in a single day in
the history of the drive for
women's rights.
Japan pushes Reagan-like budget plan
According to the Los Angeles
Times, sources with close ties to
President Reagan said White
House aides decided that the
lease s ale had stirred up too
much controversy in the state.
As a result, the administration
plans to delay any opening of
basins to oil rigs "for an un-
determined time "
Schools, housing, elderly could lose, but defense expected to be saved
No s tate has ratified the
proposed constitutional
amendment since 1977, just
before Jimmy Carter took office
as president.
Three m or e s tates must
approve ERA by June 30. 1982 or
the proposal will die, and the
process would have to begin
anew in Congress.
D oug la s Baldwin , a
spokesman for Watt. confirmed
tha t the lease sale had been
"dropped down near the bottom
of the List" by the White House.
TOKYO <AP ) -Like the
Reagan administration, Japan is
plu n gin g f o rward with a
"last -chance " drive to
streamline its bureaucracy and
cut its massive deficit spending .•
Schools, housing and the aged
co uld al l lose, but the
defense budget will be spared.
A s peciaJ advisory board to
Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki,
t h e Ad Hoc Administrative
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R esearch Council, is putting
finishing touches on proposals
that. much like President
R eagan's economic program,
would reduce the role of Lhe
t'entrat government and cast a
hard look at once-inviolable
we lfare programs.
Suzuki claims to be ·'staking
m y p o lit ic al li f e o n
administrative and financial
reform." and promises full
bac king for the conclusions
reached by the nine -member
council
Spending cutbacks may be
essential if Suzuki is to avoid
imposing a heavy tax increase
next year a move that could
be fataJ to his a mbition to retain
leadership in the faction-tom
Liberal Democra t i c Party
< LD P > that rules Japanese
politics.
The council 's proposals,
already outlined in preparation
for fonnaJ submission lo Suzuki
July 10, have encountered a
hostile reception from labor
unions and leftists, who oppose
cuts in the government work
force and in social benefits, and
from Suzuki's own conservative
colleagues, whose vote-getting
power is tied to agricultural
subsidies and public works
p r ojects threatened by the
austerity plan.
The council proposes as a first
step that the number of central
government workers be cut by 5
percent. or 42,000, over the ne.xt
five years. Local governments,
with some 3 million workers.
will be asked to curb new hiring.
Plan s to redu ce th e
student-teacher ratio in Japan's
crowded classrooms to 40·1 will
probably be postponed.
The budget-trimmers call for
an el'(d to free medical aid to the
aged. more local government
contributions to the national
health program . and a
tightening of controls on child
allowances. The council also
recommends that the system of
Suzuki 'staking
my political
life' on reform
free textbooks be reconsidered
and aid to private schools be
red uced.
Public works s pending would
be held to current levels. and
major projects wo u ld be
postpone d -i n c luding the
e xtens ion of the hig h-speed
··Bullet Train" line and the
building or bridges linking the
main islands of Honshu and
Shikoku.
Japan's rice subsidy system. a
"holy region" in the LDP's lies
with farmers, should be revised,
the coun cil contend s . The
subsidies have led to high prices
and overproduction of rice.
The council also calls for
whittling down the number of
executives i n govern ment
corporations a nd gradually
turning some of the enterprises.
s uch as the telephone company,
over to private interests.
I n con junction with the
council's recommendations, the
Finance Ministry has told other
government agencies t hat in
principle there should be zero
budgetary growth in fiscal 1982
One exception 1s defense. which
was given a 7.5-percent ceiling
for increas ed funding.
Council Chairman Toshiwo
Doko. former president or the
powerful Japan Federation of
Economic Organizations, called
the proposals the "last chance
f or Japan to carr y out
government r eform before it
comes down with industrialized
nation malaise "
But Japanese Socialist Party
leader lchio Asukata said the
council. made up of dozens of
Japanese indus try, wants to
"protect the profits of business.
increase defense spending with
m oney s kimmed off fr o m
reform, and force s acrifices on
the lives of the people."
Pr essu re s fr o m
special-interest groups may take
the e dge off some o f the
council's ideas. If Suzuki's
support holds up, however. a
special Parliament session on
administ rative r eform in
October is expected to adopt
much of its plan
Despite the conce rn over
bureaucratic bloat. Japa n 's
government remains enviably
trim by cont r ast with some
Western nations. There are 42
non-military public workers for
every 1,000 people in Japan,
com pared with 65 in West
Ge rmany , 69 in the United
States. 74 in France and 100 in
Britain.
No new Anthony dollars?
WASHINGTON <AP> -There
ar e more Susan B. Anthony
dollars on the shelves of the U.S.
Mint than in the pockets of the
public. and the government has
no intention of making any more
no malter what size or shape
-says the director -designate of
the Mint.
Donna Pope, nominated by
President Reagan to head the
Mint, said Thursday that there
are 300 million Anthony coins in
ci r culation and 500 million
stashed away.
"They certainly are well
hidden. I never see any," said
Senate Banking Committee
Chairman Jake Garn, R·Utah,
who conducted a one-senator
confirmation hearing for Mrs.
Pope.
Garn said he would like to see
the Anthony doUar reissued ln a
more acceptable size and shape
-one that "people won't
confwse with a quarter.''
He said he questioned the
design of the coins before lbey
were issued by the Carter
adminislratiqn and urged that a
study be made to assess the
acceptability of the coin.
"But it became a women's
rights issu e ," Garn said.
··Everybody was afraid to vote
agains t It."
Mrs. Pope to ld Garn that
because or budget and personnel
cuts impo se d by the
adminJslration, "any addilionaJ
programs_ ~uld put a burden on
the Mint.,,...
Garn let Mrs. Pope know the
Mint mi~ht get at least one new
project that he is supporting -a
1984 Olympic promotional coin.
Garn is co-sponsoring a bill
under which th~Mint would
produce more than 50 million
silver. gold and nickel-clad coins
that wouJd be distributed by the
Los Angeles Olympic Committee
at prices ranging from SlOO to
Sl.
Garn said he expected no
problems in g e tting quick
committee and Senate approval
for Mrs. Pope.
Male teacher bias victim?
BRISTOL. R.I. t AP) -The
state Huma n Rig hts Co m -
mission says a male teacher de·
nied a job as a physical educa·
lion instructor ror girls at
Bristol High School was a victim
of sex discrimination.
The panel said Douglas J .
Lanzire must be given the job by
the start of the next school year.
It s aid Lanzire was denied the
appointment "even though he
was more qualified than the
re male who received the job."
A school committee said ap-
pointing Lanzire to the post
would have left the high school
with four male and two female
physical education teachers. not
e nough to provide proper
supervision or the girls locker
room. It plans an a ppeal.
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Pioneer 10 heads for the stars
Battered craft farther from Earth than any previous ship
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The
battered little Pioneer 10
s pac ec raft, whic h blazed
mankind's first trail into the far
reaches or the solar system, is
farther from home than any ship
bas ever gone as it searches for
the limits of the realm of the
sun.
Scientists invol ved ln the
Pioneer mission, managed by
NASA's Ames Research Center
at Mountain Vie w, r ecently
celebrated with a symposium
the ship's imminent achieve-
Baby doctor
under probe
LOS ANGELES (AP> -An
Azusa physician has been or-
dere d t o s top pr ac ticing
medicine while the state con-
siders revoking his license on
the grounds or incompetence
and gross negligence.
The order aga inst Or. Hai Ab·
dul, an advocate of non-hospitaJ
childbirth, was issued by Los
Angeles County Superior Court
Judge Robert I. Wei l.
The state Board of Medical
Qua lity Assurance will consider
revocation of his license at a Ju-
ly 20 hearing. Abdul has been
criticized because he delivers
babies in homes or other non-
hospitaJ settings, and because he
allegedly allowed unlicensed
peo ple to pe r form d oct ors'
duties in his clinic.
Assembly OKs
• measure again
SACRAMENTO (AP> -J.o'or
th e sec ond tim e the
state Assembly has approved a
set of "ethical standards" for
school textbooks.
The standards would include
honesty. responsibility. "uni·
ve r sal values of rig ht and
wrong," the work ethic, the
family unit. and the principles of
the free market economy.
TOP AND POPLIN PANTS
SAVE TWENTY TO
TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT
ment of a new milestone : after
more than nine years in space, it
will soon be 25 astronomical un·
its Crom the sun.
An astronomic al unit , a
yardstick used by astronomers.
is about 93 m illion miles
-the average distance from
Earth to the sun. On July 26, the
ship will be 25 AU, or 2.32 billion
miles, from the heart of the
solar system as it continues ita
exploration.
"This is far a nd away the
farth est " an y w orking
spacestup has ever gone, Aaron
Barnes of Ames said. "I don't
think anybody was seriously
thinking it would be alive and
functioning out at 25 AU ...
And now they're talking about
having power for Pioneer 10 out
to a round 1987."
The ship was launched March
3, 1972. It becam e the first
spacecraft to venture out beyond
Ma rs . It proved a ship could
safely navigate the perilous
asteroid belt, a collection of
rocky debru and moonleta that
'Dragons' banned
Game rapped as demon worship
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The park directors of suburban
Rancho Cordova say ''Dungeons and Dragons" won't be
taught to children this s ummer in the city parks.
After an emotional hearing last week, the Cordova Park
and Recreation District 's board of directors voted 3-2 to up-
hold a ban first voted three weeks ago against the teaching
of the fantasy game in summer recreation programs.
Two summer classes had been planned, financed by
fees and not tax dollars, but the board voted to ban them
after complaints that the game promotes witchcraft, de-
mon-worship and violence
"Chess was banned in Europe in the Middle Ages," said
Mike Alston of Rancho Cordova, who says he plays the
game with his wife and children. ''God save me from people
who are trying to sa ve me."
"This is a game. We can separate fantasy from reality.
We are all normal people,'' added Alston's 14-year-old son.
Another student added that the game teaches reading,
mathematics and social skills .
But Chuck Brown, who identified himself as "a Chris·
tian who believes in the almighty God," charged that the
game promotes homosexuality, sodomy and rape, and "is a
game of Satan."
A crowd of 200, with signs varying from "The Moral
Majority is Neither" to "Support D&D, The World Needs
More Violence ," cheered and heckled speakers for each
side .
Dungeons and Dragons is one of a series of fantasy and
role-playing games that are largely popular with teen-agers
and college students. Players create characters, giving
them strengths with rolls of dice, and try to take the charac·
ters successfully through a maze-like dungeon. Many of the
characters are based on historical, mythical and literary
beings.
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orbit the sun between Mars and
Jupiter.
And the little 500-pound ship
sailed on to make the first recon-
naissance of the huee planet
Jupiter, blazing a trail another
Pioneer and two Voya1era would
follow.
Now, Its long task still not
completed, Pioneer 10 is beading
out of the solar system to search
for the edge of the heliosphere -
a gigantic bubble In apace that is
dominated by the sun.
The heliosphere is marked by
the solar wind, the bits of
hydrogen and he lium that
stream out from the sun in all
d i rections, and th e huge
magnetic field of the sun .
Pioneer's instruments are re-
vealing "a pretty cold, quiescent
solar wind that Is much less dis·
turbed than in the inner solar
system," Barnes s aid. "But
sometimes when a big solar
flare (an explosive burst on the
sun) goes off, there is a big
shock wave that propagates all
the way out to wherever Pioneer
10 happens to be."
Al the outer limits of the
he liosphe re. the s olar wind
becomes so weak , thin and
spread out that it's unable to
push against the inter stellar
m edium, the nearly empty
space between the stars.
The solar wind can go no
farther ; it turns inward upon
itself. No fun ctioning spaceship
has ever crossed that boundary
and left behind the last vestige
of the sun's power. And no one
really knows where that boun·
dary is.
"When we reach that transi·
lion, we will have learned an or·
der or magnitude more than we
know now about what the in·
terstellar medi um might be
like," Barnes said.
Then Pioneer will begin a
silent and endless voyage out
among the stars. And just in
case there's someone out there
who might someday stumble
across the ship, it carries on its
surface a plaque that depicts a
man and a woman alongside a
star chart that shows our loca·
lion in the Milky Way Galaxy.
It's like a note cast adrift in a
bottle.
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~DITOA 1.N EXILE -Jesus B~ancprnelas pastes up his Ti-
JUana daily newspaper , Zeta, m has office apartment across
the U.S. border in Chula Vista. Mexican authorities s ay that
Blancornelas, who claims government harassment, will be
arrested if he ever returns to their country. He has been in ~
Chula VtSta 15 months while hi s family remains in Tijuana.
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Farming said hurt
by alien arrests
BAKERSFIELD <AP> -The
president of the Kern County
Farm Bureau has charged that
t housands of dollars worth of
crops are being lost because or
U.S. Border Patrol roundups of
illegal aliens.
J eff Thomson said at a recent
press conference Border Patrol
agents stopped workers heading
t o his r anch and took un-
do cume nted w orkers into
custody. As a result, Thomson
said he had less than 100 tomato
pickers a day instead of his
normal 250.
He estimated the loss at $40,000
so far and said 30 percent or his
80 acres of tomatoes will have to
be plowed under because of a
lack of pickers.
··As a grower with a perisha·
ble comm od ity, what the
Border Patrol has done to food is
devas ting to cons ume rs,··
Thomson said.
He urged Congressional action
"
to adopt a guest or visitor pro-1..
gram for Mexican worke rs. 1
Thomson was the second farm •t
bureau official in the San J oa-"
quin Valley to criticize Border
Patrol arrests of illegal farm _
workers .
Fresno County Farm Bureau
President Don Rosendahl told -
U.S. Agriculture Secretary John
Block last week that he lost "
$250,000 worth of boysenberries •
th!s year because of a lack of
workers
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/ ". Orange Cout DAil. Y PILOT ~onday. June 29, 1981
Top county employees
are beating inflation
Some figures that came out
last week should help put aside
some of the myths about the
poor, downtrodden, overworked
and underpaid government
employee.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors -the same board
that la staring at an $11 million
deficit in the county prop()Sed fis.'
cal 1982 budget -approved
about $9 million in salary in-
creases for county employees.
An example. County Ad·
ministra\ive Officer Robert
Thomas, Who no one can suggest
is not a hard worker, received a 9.85 percent salary increase,
bringing bis annual pay to $71,631.
Thomas received a 14 percent in·
crease one year ago. Thus, he's
reaped nearly 2' percent in in·
creases in two years. Not bad.
More than a score of other
county department beads have
seen their paychecks increase in
the range of 15 to 2S percent in
the same period.
Of the county 's 30 top
managers, one earns more than
$70,000; five more than $00,000 ;
13 more than $50 ,000, and 11
more than $40,000.
AB a comparison, Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown Jr. earns a bit
mor e than $49,000.
The point of all this is not to
portray the county's manage-
ment force as overpaid. But the
percentage increases being
handed out show they're not do-,
ing badly in whipping the effects
of inflation.
Own-your-own jobs
They're called ESOPs -
Employee Stock Ownership
Plans -and they're being used
increasingly to stimulate produc-
tivity and foster employee in-
terest.
An estimated 5,000 American
firms now have ESOPs, com-
pared with about 250 in 1975. And
a survey of 100 firms that have
had the plans for at least three
years showed increased sales,
jobs and profits. Taxes paid by
the firms averaged a 150 percent
increase.
Public attention was directed
to the plans recently when the u.ooo pilots and other employees
of hard-pressed Continental
Airlines voted to give up 15 per-
cent of their gross pay for the
next four to seven years in order
to acquire a controlling 51 per-
cent interest in their company.
The move was designed to
head off a takeover of the com-
pany by another airline. If it wins
court approval, Continental will
become one of th e largest
employee-owned firms in the na-
tion.
Not all ESOPs add up to ma-
jority employee ownershlp. Some
firms set aside as little as 10 per·
cent of stock for employees. And
not all work effectively. Some do
not give the employee
stoc kholders voting rig hts .
Others hand out more stock to
management to unbalance the
vote.
ln many cases, stock is held
in trust until an employee retires
or leaves. In the Continental
case, employees will receive
their stock in installments over
the next few years to replace
theii: 15 percent wage loss.
Studies of worker-owned en-
terprises in other countries have
s hown they con sistently out-
perform firms with conventional
ownership. This would appear to
make sense.
Much of the Jag in American
productivity bas be.en blamed on
a p at h e ti c, d isi nterested
employees. It should stand to rea-
son that employees who own a
piece of the action would be more
inclined to work harder so they
can reap greater persona l
benefits.
Work/ are works out
More than a few observers
were skeptical when the Orange
County Board of Supervisors de·
~!ded last summer to launch a
biitldatory work program for
able-bodied applicants for
general relief welfare.
Politicians and the press
alike suggested that the pilot pro-
gram was timed as much for up-
coming elections as for taxpayer
savings. They speculated that the
a dministrative costs would
balance out any savings in the
county-financed welfare fund.
But a report issued recently
indicates the so-called work-for-
welf are program bas been suc·
cessful, saving the county eight
times as much as it spent. Total
savings in the fll'st nine months
came to a third of a million
dollars.
The figure, to be sure, is
strictly an estimate. Analysts
•
figured that most of the dropouts
would have sought county funds
for another month without the
work requirement.
lt seems clear, though, that
even some fiddling with statistics
can't change the conclusion that
the program bas benefited the
county. Not only were taxpayer
funds saved, but applicants were
given a chance to buiJd self·
esteem by working three days a
week side by side with other
county employees.
Virtually all of the budget-
con scious county department
beads e mploying the workers
gave the program good marks.
The mandatory work pro-
gram is only a part of the coun-
ty's troubled welfare system, but
it's nice to note that this part
seems to be surprisingly effec·
live.
Opi nions e)(pressed 1n the space abOve are those of the Oallv Piiot. Otner vie~s e)(· pressed on tn1s paoe are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invit-
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L.M. Boyd/Missing toys
You won't find any children's toys
that date back beyond the American
Revolution. Or hardly any. Anliquen
say few existed. Play Itself waa
thought unworthy. And playthings,
unacceptable.
ViOlence la nothing new lo El
Salvador. You know what the penalty
was 10 years ago for drunken drlvln1 there? Execution by firing squad ..
The Netherlands DOW bu a Dl,U..a·
Grownup telephone couuella1
1ervlce lor nc:b teen·aaen.. If all1.
who feel the need to talk to older peo-
ple about weitbty mattera. Odd "°"
lion . Age lo itaetr doean't
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Q. Is decartelnated cotree tot.ally
without caffeine?
A. Not according to my sources.
Claim 11 It's only about 1.e percent
more calfelne-free than re,War cof·
fee. Gat.hel' that decaffeinated coffee
ls to coffee what ll1ht beer 11 to beer.
Animal trainers HY lt'I far euler
to teach a pl1 Ju1t about anyWn1
tbu it IA to teach a horse.
Q. Dou • hlbernaUna arownup
black bear walk ln It. 1leep? How
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outlldt few penonal realOOl7
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WASHINGTON -The proverbial
horse that can be led to water -but not
made to drink -has its counterpart in
Safl Juan, Puerto Rico . .The federal
judges have had a luxurious new
courthouse waiting for them in nearby
Hato Rey for five years now, but no
amount of persuasion by the General
Services Administration can get them
to move in.
T he situation would be comical but
for one thing : It's costing the taxpayers
literally millions of dollars. Here's the
story:
GSA, the fede ral government's
housekeeper and general factotum,
decided in the early 1960s that the
federal courthouse in San Juan was too
old, obsolete and overcrowded to uphold
the majesty of American justice in a
proper manner. Tbe s olution, in
lime-honored bureaucratic tradition.
was to build a new courthouse.
GSA SPARED no expense. The
one-story courthoWle in Hato Rey cost
some $4 million . It is ful ly
air-conditioned, with high ceilings.
expensive carpeting and a lobby the
size of a basketball court. One awed
observer described it as looking like a
Hollywood set.
An inte rnal r eport by the GSA'a
inspector general says. "The new
facility is prestigious, even luxurious,
by any standards.''
It i.s also available, and has been
since 1976. But the judges have simply
refused to move in. They are clearly not
taken in by GSA 's use of the word
"prestigious." What can a bunch of
GSA pencil-pushers tell a federal judge about prestige?
The trouble seems to be, as GSA
sources told my associate Lucette
Q
-J1-c1-a1-a-11-so-1 -~
Lagnado, that for all its decay and
overcrowding, the present courthouse ln
Old San Juan is the judges' idea of
prestigious. Apparently, it's the
neighborhood: To the judges, Old San
Juan is ''in," Hato Rey is "out." It's
that simple.
BUT THE J UDGES couldn't come
right out and say that. So they found
myriad excuses for not movini into
their elegant new courthouse: It wasn't
safe. No bulletproof windows . One
courtroom wasn't big enough.
GSA. desperate to get the building
occupied, tried to appease the judges. It
installed bulletpr oof windows and
enlarged the unacceptable courtroom at
an additional cost of $350,000.
But in the ensuing years Congress had
approved several more j udges for
Puerto Rico. Aha! You see? the judges
cried. The new courthouse isn't big
en ough. What must be done is to
renovate our old courthouse.
Incredibly. GSA agreed . It spent
$622,000 to fix up the crumbling
courthouse in Old San Juan. The judges
had even less reason to move to Hato
Rey.
So the fa ncy new courthouse sits
largely empty to this day: Only
one-third of it is occupied. Mildew
fl ecks t h e unused furniture .
Exterminators had to be called in to
slay the termites. Part of a ceiling in
what was intended to be a judge's
chamber collapsed one day.
DETERMINED TO WIN over the
recalcitrant jurists no matter how much
it costs the taxpayers, GSA is now
planning to sink another S2.2 million
into the phantom .courthouse of Hato
Rey. The money will go to expand the
building and presumably answer the
judges' complaint that there won 't be
room for their new colleagues.
If approved by Congress, the
proposed expansion would take five
years to complete. As one disgusted
official noted, this would extend the
courthouse's vacancy to more than 10
years. or 20 percent of the building's
useful life .
And here's the final rub: The GSA
still doesn't know whether the judges
will move in once the expansion is
completed, though a court spokesman
assured me they will.
This Brown appointment rings a hell
Gov. Jerry Brown must be in a state
of euphoria. Since his 1974 election he
has appointed to office the most motley
crew of characters ever seen outside or
a Cecil B. DeMUle production. Every
do-gooder. activist and social reformer
within the U.S. and some beyond its shores, has found a happy borne in the
Brown administration. Most have been
greeted with dismay by the public.
Many of his top appointees have bad
dirriculty gaining confirmation by the
Senate, some even being rejected by
that august body.
But his recent appointment of Mannie
Val to bead the Department of Veterans
Affairs bas bad universal approval and
brought exceeding joy to tbe hearts of
tbe state's near 4 million veterans.
For Val, 56, is a wounded World War
· II veteran who has dedicated his life to
helping veterans. Starting as a volun-
teer service officer helping veterans pro-
cess their claims with the Veteran Ad·
ministration , he rose to State
Rehabilitation Director for the Disabled
American Veterans. Along with that be
has been active in the American
Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
Purple Heart organization.
BECAUSE OF HIS exprieoce and out-
standing performance be waa chosen in
1966 to manage the department's
Veteran Services Division, a job whose
r esponsibilities he has discharged in a
highly competent manner despite
serious adversities caused by superiors
who held little sympathy for the pro·
gram or for veterans.
This because the department itself
-IAl-l 1-AT-IR-S -ii
bas been regarded as a step-child by the
r eigning administrations and even
many of the legislators. As a result the
department hasn't had any dynamic
leadership for the past 15 years. During
that period the governors have viewed
the director's job as a sinecure lo be
awarded some faithful without regard
to the desires or needs of the veterans.
ln fact , its most recent director,
Virginia Mae Days. was content to do
nothing, merely banging on to the job
while sweating out an appointment to
the court. In April it finally came
through when Brown named her lo the
Santa Clara municipal court.
Her failure to provide leadership bas
resulted in each division in the depart-
ment charting its own course, a
breakdown in emp loyee m orale
bringing about inter-office feuding and
bogging down the entire program.
WHERE ONCE the department en-
JOyed a national reputation for pionee_r·
ing programs to assist veterans an
establishing themselves in homes and
business, and gaining educational
benefits and other entitlements. it has
become a shambles torn apart by mis·
management and dissension. Only Val's
division has retained a good record in
providing help for veterans. His efforts
also have resulted in substantial sav·
ings in local government welfare costs
by alerting them to individual veteran
entitlements to federal compensation
and other payments.
His appointment as director t hen not
only puts in the job a man who has earned the high respect of the veterans
but whose years of experience have
.gained him knowledge of veteran prob-
lems and how to deal with them far
beyond that of any previous director .
N otbwithstanding, it will tax his
abilities to restore morale and harmony
within the department and regain the
department's former prestige as a na-
tional leader in veteran affairs. He will
need not only this knowledge but the pa-
tience and understanding of those who
desire the department's success.
Simple style IDakes the best impression
Mies van der Rohe, the modern
architect, I.a famous for b1a gnomic aay·
lng, "Leu is more." What be meant, of
course, is that simplicity makes the
best and most lasting tmpre11lon,
~
IYllEY 01111 1i>.
whereu the ornate and fUlty dtf eat. it.
own otOect.
Ht waa 1peaklnf ltr\lcturall7, but bll
word• a{'ply w lb at much force
p1ycholo1tcally and soe:lally. Lea 11
more -* you are pretentlnl you:n.U
u a penon. and man II .._ ln a dwp
and 1*'1DUlllt way.
One ~ tbe bardllt leuom to learn,
for a oertala Q'pt of penon -and aome
never learn It at all -la that wben JOU
try to make~ more, ~ are ac.
tually dlmlnllhlat roanell.
Younc people oft.en think they can ln·
rtate their lmportaace by pretend ...
Ing to skilll or attributes or positions
they do not possess ; but sooner or later
their pretenai<>N are discovered and
even their &ood polnll are disvalued.
More importantly, the insecure
person who feels be baa to brag or even
lie about these matters iJ really de·
meanin1 himself: he it cocleuing that
ln actuality be doe• not live up to the
lmafe be would like to project, and
desperately needa to keep up a false
front.
You can fool other people for a while.
but within YOUJ" own unccnacJ0¥1ne11,
you cannot fool younelf. Pretend1n1 to
be more mall• YoU feel i .. ; feeUn1
le11 for'C'el you to atriv• banter tq lm·
pf HI; and flnallJ \be impo1ture
becom• ao (l'Oll and ao ll'Oleacaue that·
lt colJaPHt in aelf ·coo\empt and pubUc
1bamt.
Svea wbeo w• are ••aomebodft" lt ll
dlmlnilhlnl to tnunpet tM fact. J recall
the story Leonard Lyons told many
years ago, about Greaory P~k entering
a crowded restaurant with a tr*nd and
finding no table avaUable.
•'Tell them who you a.ra," the friend
ur1ed Peck, wbo 1lmply •bNaed and
said, "U you ban to tell lbem who you
are, you aren't uybody.''
Row IDallJ ltl1tel caa a demouaey
take befare It ltrtk• oU\?
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Royal wedding creating tourism bonanza
LONDON (AP) -Monka,
bricli:makers and even the bride-
1room'1 mother are amon1
thousands ol Britons profilinl from a
$1.2 bLUlon souvenir and tourism
bonania created by the weddJ.na of
Prince Charles and Lady DJana
Spencer.
Foreign visitors for the wedding
July 29 are expected to spend more
than $400 million, says Michael Moo-
tag ue, chairman of the English
Tourist Board.
Ring up $800 million more in sou venlr sales, according to
manufacturers' estimates, and the
wedding adds up to a welcome boost
for recession-hit Britain, where ooe
worker Lo nine Ui unemployed.
"Bless the bride for thia buslness
bonanza," chortled the patriotic Lon-
don Daily Express.
''It's a short-term but much needed
boost,'' said Kenneth Burton, sales
director of Crown Staffordshire, a
pottery maker turning out souvenirs
by the thousands.
$1.2 billion seen from visitors, sales
Unlicenaed vendon sellinl We1ally
out of aultcuea aloni Oxford Street
report the same. Keepln1 a constant
watch for police, they hawk T·ahirta,
muss, towels and other items carry.
Ina royal emblems or pictures of
Charles and Diana.
At Queen Elizabeth II'a Sand-
ringham estate, 90 miles nortbeut of
London, visitors have a cbolce of 80
different weddinl souvenirs. They
range from pencils with a com-
memorative in.acriptioo aellinl for 20
cents to glass aoblets bearin1
portraits of her son and future
daughter-in-law at $70.
The shop, which employs 40
villagers, helps meet the upkeep of
the estate. In an average year 200,000
tourists pay $2.20 to tour the house
and grounds, but this year booldnp
are up 50 percent.
"Barbara Cartland Romantic Tour of
En eland," offered to wealthy
American women at $1,399 each not
includin& air fares, was arran1ed
two years before the engagement of
Charles and Diana was announced
Feb. 24. It includes tea with Mias
Cartland at ber home and lunch with
the Spencers al ancestral Althorp
Hall ln Northamptonshire.
The wedding bas brought many ex·
tra tourists to the 473-year-old
Spencer ,estate at $2 each plus
whatever is spent in the tea room,
tourist and wine shops. As many as
900 a day arrive on weekends.
There were nearly a million
foreign tourists In London last July.
and Mont.ague said tbe wedding ls ex-
pected to attract an extra half
million this year.
•• reception, dinner. cabaret, dancing
and breakfast.
The monks al lhe PrinJtnash Abbey
pottery near Cheltenham, 90 miles
norlhwesl of London , have $200,000
worth of orders for 30 ,000 com-
m e morali ve plates, mugs and
goblets. The proms go toward the up·
keep of the monastery.
For $3, brickmakers Barnett and
Beddows at Walsall are selling
souvenir bricks in a tasteful blue in·
scr i bed "Charle"s and Diana 29th
July 1981." They sold 1,000 in the first
week of production and will gift wrap
at no extra charge.
One count put the number of dil-
fereol souvenirs on sale at around
1,600
There's even a free one a foil
milk-bottle top from Star Aluminum
Co.. printed with wedding bells and
··congratul a ti ons C harles a nd
Diana."
Next cheapest is a box of matches
which costs 10 cents and says on the
label "The match of the year."
Among the most expensive i8 a
s ilver Jug for $5,500 by the royal
jeweler Garrard
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Sales of tasteful mementos Lo glass
and china are ''beyond all expecta-
tion s," says Harrods, the
Kinghtsbridge department store
where Queen Elizabeth II does her
shopping.
Press allegations that Diana 'a
father, Earl Spencer, her stepmother
Raine and her step-1randmother,
romantic novelist Barbara Cartland,
were "cashing in" on the wedding
brought angry denials.
The bride's relations said the
Hotels and restaurants are organiz-
ing special events for the wedding
day with traditional English roast
beef, staff in period costume and
yards of bunting. The Savoy Hotel is
throwing a $300-a-couple "wedding
ball" that will include a champagne
One of the oddest is a baby-size
Union J ack flag with a rattle in the
slick.
Lady Diana Spencer is Prince Charles' girl, but
the British nation hm fallen for her, too.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. June 29. 1981
W•rning : The Surgeon Genera l Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
12 "'"w:'·0.8 mg nicotine av. per cigBJ1tte. FTC Report Oec:79
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The spirit of Marlboro
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MONDAY, JUNE 29, l981
FEATURES 82
CO M ICS 83
STOCKS 87
Madge Sinclair says
acting is trivial work
that is important only
when done well. Page BS.
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Beach fans enter park at own risk
Delly Nil ,,_""....,. --
Drivers whizzing along highway keep eye out for available parking spaces, cars re-entering traffic and pedestrian& crossing to beach.
ChmlC:a are there won't be too ,,...., otokdorl. Honda are needed more /or ~ CIRd c~ out
of T,..,.,,. Cow beach area, brlow, tllml for ccarrvMg Old w.gal mabl or ,_ Cllll'mOM.
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. o.My "'f"C MMI
Stale Parks Department of·
ficials figure 350 cars can be
squeezed on each shoulder of
Coast Highway through the new
Crystal Cove State Park at any
one time.
But to motorists who make the
3.25-mHe trip on a sunny. s~
mer Sunday afternoon, it must
seem more like 7 ,000 vehicles
parked bumper lo bumper on
the sort dirt.
It's like that nearly every
weekend as thousands of
beachgoers swarm to the new
park, which, to date, doesn't
even boast a permanent rest
room or even a park ranger.
The attraction is the coastline,
and visitors, clad in swimwear
a nd carrying beach
paraphernalia ranging from ice
chests to Boogie boards, dash
across the busy Coast Highway
en route to the shoreline.
For those who choose to par
$2.50 to park at Scotchman'•
Cove or Boy Scout Hill, the re-
wards are few. Granted, it's
safer than racing across the
highway. And visitors are closer
to the beach.
The drawback , other than
financial, is returning to a car
coated in thick dust.
But those who visit the new
park aren't in it for the creature
comforts. .
Take the temporary comfort
stations, for instance. Visitors
must climb back up the cliff•
and cross a dirt parking lot to
reach lhe portable malodorous
facilities.
Paths leading down the bluffl
to the beaches between the borsf
stables and Scotchman's Covt
are poorly marked and port.lonf
of the more secluded beaches
are quite rugged.
But improvements are com.
ing, promises Assemblywomu
Marian Bergeson, who has beea
keeping close tabs on the 2,400-
acre state park.
When Gov. Brown signs the
budget, she says, money will be
available for rangers, lifeguards
and maintenance personnel on a.
daily basis "to handle the prob-
1 ems of law enforcement,
maintenance and lifeguarding."
An additional $6.8 million in
development funds, from the
1980 Park Bond Act, will be used
for interim and permanent
beach-related facilities at Morro
and Crystal coves, she said.
When the park is completed.,
there will be 1,500 parkin1
spaces located on the inland side
of Coast Highway for visitors. .
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Baseball players union pays "leader very well
Q : Ja it true that tbe bead ol tM Baseball
Pl•Yet'I Auociatioo la OM ol the bl1bett paid
leaden ot a small unJoo? -RALPH T., JN·
DIANAPOLIS
A: Yes. The bots of t.be small unioo who
awlnpa big bat, MarvinJ. MiUer, lalntbeaamebilf·
money le.,ue u some of bil "lower-income"
player-members. He set.a Just under '200.000 annual·
ly-includlne expenses.
For Our "You Can't P,__ Ewrvbodr'' Dqe.:
A/in the Matage·pauenger• hmled tlllt '41*• on tlllt hi·
jocking hooUQona on tltot Turldlh AtrllM• DC-I, o die·
patch from 8ulgorio P"°'Nd ''the brilbt opmUioft o/
Bulgoriaft #CUT'U11 /ore.•." But theft '°"" on lo cri&W
the~ for IOhat thq c:all«f .. ,,., Wlll«"'°'W m.
itlotioe'' lo oounterottoclc their #ddnopper• ol9d /rff
them1elt1es!
Parents' anger
affecting kids
DEAR ANN LAND~RS : My parenta are 1et·
ting divorced. Dad refuses to give mom money to
send my slster and me to boardl.ng school because
be is mad.
Why is he mad? Two reasons. First: be says
mom should not have aereed to the divorce when
be asked for it. Second: He is mad because when
mom bad the invitations to my Bar Mlllvab print·
AllUlllll
ed, she left bis name off. They were separated at
the time, but she asked him if be wanted to split
the cost and be said yea. He t.bink.s this entitled
him to be oo the invitation.
Do you think it L! fair foe dad to punish us kids
by withholding money for our education? We need
to know ii we should tell him how we feel or ju.at
let lt slide. -IN THE MIDDLE
Dear MJdclle: Flnt, I'd like to darlfy tile ma&·
&er of tllle Bar Mltnall lavttatlou beeaue It
ftpres bl you fatber'a aa1u.
Evea tliloagla yoar paree&a were separated at
the ti.me, yoV fatber'a aame ..._.. laa.e bee9 la·
claded. It la llllfort.aate, llowever, tlaat Ille la ula1
yoa ud yoar alster to 1et evea wltla you modler.
LeUtaa tile matter aUde will oaly driYe you
reseatmeat aader1roaad. Tell lllm laow JCMI feel.
A.ad IOOll.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Nine years ago in
April I joined a group called Recovery, Inc. I owe
them my mental health. Today I LIVE, not merely
exist.
'GLAD YOU ASKED THAT'
Q: How long hos Mother Eonh ~ wUh Ml1 -
TOMMY AND SUZY C .. FT. LAUDERDALE, FLA
A · ~Ub4~ ~~•!
Q: I• Sopliaa Loren'• me.,., Ullao monWd Romano
Muuolini (the muldan '°" of ,,., cMod dfcfotor J. Ifill
married to him? -ANGELINA R., SYRACUSE, N.Y.
A: No. Anna Moria Sdcolorw dhmccd Muuolbd o
doun or IO JICO'• ago.
0 : I q M>meOM otlwr than Raafmond BurT ~
plo11ed ,,.,..,.,, Na.an. MJI gfrl/fWnd dUogree•. Who'•
right? -J. JACKSON, NEW YORK CITY
~ JIYASHLEJGH I
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C·n·tt
I MUST
LEARN
TO TAKE
PLEASURE
~,t,. SIMPLE THINGS,
SucM AS BEING WORSHIPED
0.,_....-,..,...-&Y MUGE CROWDS. l... ,_,_.,...._
Before I joined Recovery, life was a
nightmare. I paced tbe house day and night, when
l wasn't in a hospital. I slept poorly. My children
were very young at the time. I'm glad they don't
remember how their mother was then. I was
afraid to be in the house alone. I was nauseated
and couldn't eat -sure I would have a coronary
because my heart pounded so much. I locked up
all the knives -afraid I might kill myself. I was
depressed, cried a lot for no reason, and was
afraid to go out of lbe house. When I tried to ex·•
plain bow I felt, I was met by blank stares. No one
understood. They just said, "Snap out of it!" Or,
''Get ahold of yoursell! ''
A friend told me about Recovery. She had read
about this group in your column. I went and a
miracle happened. Everyone there knew bow I
felt. They told me to keep coming to meetings and
I would get well. They were right. J have been a
group leader for seven years. It really works!
-GRATEFUL IN CANADA
Dear Canada: Yoara is abowt tile teatll
Recovery, Inc. testimonial I have printed. Tile
founders of this terrific or1aaJ11tion told me
several years a10 tllat I "pat them OD tile map." I
couldn't rttelve a finer compUmeat.
A: It'• on lmposM. Burr IDOi tJw ~ TV P1m11
MGIOn. But 6n Nwrol llJtJ mooW•, tlllt toi. uw plow«I bJ1 actor Warren WilUom1. And 6n the '"*'-'•. Jobie
Larkin pl411ed U Oft rodfo. Mo1t r•cntl11. Mortt•
Morlcham port~ "TM New Pm'JI Mum" on tM Ul· Jat~d mid-''TOs wrnon.
Q: l'w lword thol the fam.t WQV for o girl wUh CPI
ugl11 noN lo break into"'°'*' u lo film an X·roUd pc·
ture. How about tltot? -DAWN C., KNOXVILLE,
TENN.
A : Could be. Almon an11 clftm.thinJcing porno pro-
ducer would outomalicoUJI autnne tltot OlldWncu ore
too bU1J1 concmlroting on her other /eatures to ewn
notice that tM octreu HAS a noae.
Q: My husband tells me he heard there's a
new way to deal with paralysis in people who have
had strokes. Something about oxygel). Can you leU
UJ more about It? -MRS. THOMAS O'NEIL.
PITTSBURGH
A: Yes. Doctors can reverse paralyala in
stroke victima by placing them In a pret1uri1ed
oxygen chamber. Thia claim wu made folJowin1 a
new study by researcher Dr. Edgar End, aulatanl
professor In pbarmacolon at the Medical CoUe1e
of Wiscoosin. Dr. End saya use of the byperbaric
chamber could not ooJy save many lives, but keep1
many people out of nursing homes.
Smd ~r qMeltiom to H11 Gardnn, "Glad You
A•~d Thal," care of thU ~. P.O. BO% ltflO,
lrvrM, CalJ/. 92114. Marilll" and HJI GardMr IOUl CJftftOer °' many qwltlonl °' theJI can m thdr colvmn, but tM
volume of mail makes personal r~• lmpoHlble.
Esther Torrez convinced 'we
make our own choices in life'
By ELLEN BRANDT ........ ......, .....
I t was her first day of school. The little
girl was small and shy. and she spoke
only a few words of English. Eyea
downcast , the child hesitated at tbe
classroom door. But another liWe elrl, pretty
and bold, took her by tbe band and confidenUy
told her, "Don't be afraid. I speak botb Spaniah
and English. I can translate for you!"
The boldness, confidence, and warm coo·
cem for otben demonstrated by that second lit·
tle girl, Esther Torrez, have proved charac-
teristic of the woman she baa become. Teacher,
counselor, businesswoman and proud owner of a
60-acre farm, Torrez continues to aail tbrougb a
career peppered with "firsts," propelled by an
energy and determination which stem, she
s ays, from a profound conviction that "we make
our own choices in life."
As a college teacher and counselor at
Bakenfield CoUege, Ms. Torrez urges her stu·
dents to make meaningful career decisions
based on the integration of academic and
CALIFORNIA WOMAN
personal needs. As a farm owner, she combines
her own need to be close to the land witb the
satisfaction of success as an entrepreneur. And
as a Chicana activist, Ms. Torru encouraees
other women of Mexican descent to move
beyond inhibiting stereotypes towards greater
responsibilities and greater rewards.
From a middle-class Porterville family,
Ms. Torrez, 30, admita she's had advantages
many other Chicanas lack. Nevertheless, abe
says it was a real struggle to come to terms
with her desires for a non-traditional life.
ESTHER TORREZ ... getting in touch
I treasure holiday celebrations with my family
and friencb."
Cancer: People tell you secrets "l.n the traditional Mexican family, the
woman is supposed to provide the 'silent
strength,"' Ms. Torrez explains. "Her job is to
stand behind her man, to be a good wile and lov-
ing mother, and to serve as tbe preserver of
tradition and custom."
For Ms. Torrez, the important concept is
choice. "We have to realize that we can choose
the manner in which we live, the activities in
wbicb we participate, the responsibilities we
take on. And choice means freedom. Tusday, Jue JI
By S\'DNEY OMARR
Alt.JES (March 21-April 19): Emphasis on family, re·
latives on trips, calls which contain request& -and some
deman&. Cancer, Capricorn persons figure in "busy"
scenario. You'll have chance to improve security, to nail down an agreement with home service representative.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Avoid jumping at first offer. More money is available -know it and maintain
standards. Focus on investments, income, special pay-ments and collections. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius natives
play key roles. Horizoos expand!
GEMINI (May 21.June 20): You make correct de·
cision at crucial moment Moon cycle high -you correct
past mi.stakes and transform losses into profit. Loni·
distance communication aids in clarifying direction,
educational punuit.s.
CANCE a C June 21 ·July 22): People confide
Group seeks members
YOUTH ADVISOBY
task force of the
National Council on
Alcoholism, Orange
County, is seeking
HEALTH HELP
a4ditiooal members.
The task force, with
representatives from tbe
private and public
sector, provides
information and
assitance to those
working in youth
problems with alcohol
and substance abuse.
For informatioo on tbe
task force, call 835-3830.
COMMUNITY
blo od center will
be open special holiday
hours for the Fourtb of
July w eekend. The
center will be open
from 9 a .m. to 1:30 p.m .
Friday, Saturday and
S u n d a y . F o r
appointment
informatio n , call
835·5381.
Tom Murphine u homniord bound. Hu column re·
"'"" J'ueldoll.
"secrets." Avoid getting involved in apparent con-
spiratorial scenarios. Stand tall; avoid office or inlUtu· tional Politics. You are on brink or major discovery.
Creativity and love are on horizon.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Friends make "noble
gestures." You receive gift aimed at beautifying home.
Domestic situation improves -money becomes more
available. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio persons fi1ure pro· minenUy. One you aided in recent past will return ravor.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Focus on pre:st11e. career, definition of terms, ability to separate the valid rrom
false prem.i.ses -and promises. Pisces plays slpificant
HOROSCOPE
role. You'll be asked to make "definite commitment" Be
wary of loopholes!
LIBllA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: The abstract comes within
reach -ideals become actualities. Focus on money, in·
tensilied relationship, communication, sale of stock at a
profit.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Financial obUgaUon, not rightfully your own, will be lilted. Wider areas of interest
come into focua. Added recognitioo results from comple·
lion of asallJlment. Aries, Leo, Libra persons figure pro·
minenUy.
SAGITfAJUUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Planned project iJ
delayed by legal red tape. Apparent setback rebounch in
your favor. An auresslve Leo f.,ures prominenUy. Focus on ''coming to terms," public relations, reinforc·
ing partnership, marital status.
CAP&JCO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Pace changes, Is
slower -accent on health, service, repairs and employ-
ment. Cancer, Scorpio and another Capricorn firure pro-
minently. One who shares basic interests seeks your
counsel on domestic affairs. AQVAJUUS (Jan. 21>-Feb. 18): Ratrictlon.s are re·
moved. You'll have greater frt!edom. Accent on chan1e.
creativity, intensified relationship. Youns penlOD pays
meanln1ful compliment. You'll be revitalized, en· couraged and you will Imprint style.
PISC'a (Feb. 19-March 20): Check fine print in coo·
nection with home, property, special repairs or sales.
Define terms, steer clear of sell-de<!epllon. Transaction
Is concluded following initial delay. Vlr10, Cancer and
another Pisces ri1ure prominently.
Ms. Torrez came to realize in her college
'I don't make my oum
tortillas. But I love
tradition . . . '
years that the life of the traditional Chicana
wife was not for her. "As my career and my in·
dependence became more and more important
to me," abe says, "I bad to do quite a bit of soul·
searchinl, to convince myself that it wu possl·
ble to fand fulfillment and happiness in non·
traditional ways."
But Ma. Torre.z bas been criticized because
of her lifestyle. She remembers an incident
some years back when she was uked to address
a group of largely Hiapanlc high school seniors
about careers. Sbe mentioned a number of
promising career fields for women and talked
aboulberown working life.
"A student stood up," she relates, "and
voiced her opinion that an active career
necessarily must interfere with a Chicana's
responsibility to preserve tbe customs and
traditions of her culture. 'I want to make my
own tortillas,• the girl said. ·1 want to prepare
for holidays and practice crafts.•
"Unfortunately, all too many Chicana
women think that career advancement means
the abandonment of tradition. But obviously,
that need not be so."
Ma. Torres, in fact, is a puaionate believer
in the value of preserving distinct cultural pal·
terns. "Frankly," sbe laughs, "I don't make my
own tortilla.a. But I love traditional crafts and
music; I keep up with my Spanish reading, and
In tbe sociology and psychology classes she
leaches at Bakersfie ld College, Ms. Torrez
prompts students to make logical choices based
on a strong sense of sell. She emphaslzes the im·
portanceof "getting in touch" with one's feelings.
desires and needs. She continues th.is emphasis in her student
counseling. Her area of counseling responaibili·
ty is engineering and science, and studenta ma·
joring in these fields tend to have problems with
work-related stress.
Through her agricultural ventures, she's
evolved into an astute businesswoman. She's
dealt with the Department of Agriculture,
garnered subsidies during droughts, and de·
veloped a keen sense of land values.
Inspired to learn more about business and
finance, this year Ms . Torrez asked for a leave
'I look at my life as an
adventure. I 'm proud of
my accomplishments ... '
from her Bakersfield College duties to work
towards a Masters degree in business ad·
ministration at UCLA. And lat.er this summer,
she'll journey .first to New York, for an in·
ternsbip with tbe Wall Street investment bank·
ing firm of Salomon Brothers.
"I look at my life as an adventure," says
Ms. Torrez. "I'm proud of my accomplish·
meols, bul I want to keep leamin&, keep grow·
ing as long as I live.
"I know I can meet tbe cballenees ahead -
ii I choose to."
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"I hate Mondays."
by Brad Anderson DE~~I S T HEME~ ACE Hank Ketchum
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"My horoscope said I'd be subjected to a
lot of tension today, but I was hoping it
would be the mental type!"
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Pf?ETTY TMICK,
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"Do you think there's a connection between all
the bread we've been missing and all the pigeons
that keep hanging around here?"
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The prince of pop speaks out
Australian Peter Allen goes from down under to the top
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -OurlDS a recent
month. mualc atar Peter Allen made two fUpta to Fr a.nee. H1I miaslona:
To entertain at a priva~ party flveo lo Nice
by a Hollywood magnate who new Allee and bla
band by Concorde ror a ooe-bour i>erformance.
To record the theme soac. "One and On-b,"
wilb a UO-piece orchestra tor the new movl•.
"Chanel."
Heady stuff for the youns man from
Tenterfteld, AualraUa. But eveo t.bouCb Beall ..
are bis buddies and movie millionaires uk bla
advice, Peter Allen retains an 1mu1ed perspective on his tame. "People who UHd to
throw me out of their Uvin& rooma now pay me
immense amounts of money to do what l uaed to
do free," be comments.
Allen was here recently, playtn1 to lar1e
crowds at the Greek Theater, where be made hls
entrance in white lie and tails atop a camel. Loi
Angeles Times critic Paul Grein called Allen "the
prince ol &litzy cabaret pop" and noted Illa choice
of a Bruce Springsteen s9ng tor an encore: "Both
are flamboyant performers wbo pull out all the
stops to put on a memorable show."
Between performances, AJlen reflected on hls
amazing lile and varied career over sushi in a
Beverly Hills restaurant. He was able to order in
•Japanese, having spent three years baaed In Japan
while touring the Orient. Allen is a square·Jawed,
slightly balding man with faint traces of bis
Australian beginnings in his talk.
"I've been listening to mmlc all my life," he
remarked. "When I was two, my mother playecJ
Fats Waller recor4s for me, and I was playin1
'Ain't Mlsbehavin' as soon as l could crawl to the-
piano." His long history of listening to pop music
allows him "to go to the (mental> file and come up
with the right lyric or melody I need for wrillng a
song." or course, be also needs inspiration. "It's
exhausting to keep falling in love, but I try," be
said.
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The A1Jen .. ,a lt well known to bl.I fam : How
be played 1n publ from t.be .,. ol t , bow be
became booked on the rock 'n' roll 1tyl• of Uttle
Ricllard and Elvll Praley, bow be and a partner
toured Australia and the Orient. Tben t.be hlatoric
meetlna with Judy Garland ln Hons Koa1 and
workln• ln concert.I H ber openJn1 act, the
marrtaae to Judy'• dau1hler.
Peter Allen ha1 become more than the fint
husband ol l.Jaa Minnelll. He collaborated with
Carole Bayer Sacer oo aono that were 1un1 lnto
bit.I by aupentara, then started recordin1 hit.I
blmaell. Hla career 11 now 1wervln1 lo all
dlrectlooa, from extrava1amu at Radio City
Music Hall to writlnC theme IODCI for movies like
"Chanel" and "Arthur," the latter 1tarrin1 h1a
ex·wlle.
When he isn't catcbtn1 Jet.a, Allen makes Illa
home by the ocean north of San Die10 -"l
promised my net1hbora not to mention the town ao
they wouldn't be bothered; and now Geor1e
Harrison bu bouaht a house down the street!" He
basn 't for1otten hla Auatrallan root.I and keeps
another residence lo North Queensland -"where
the rich Americans 10 to flab off the Great Barrier
Reef."
He added: "I still work three moot.ha a year in
Australia, playing the small towns. Eapecially
Tasmania, which is the only part of Australia that
bas casinos.
··I like going back home. Durin& the put 10
years the Australian arts have bloesomed in an
astonishing way. A lot of performen went away
from Australia, thinking the real opportunities lay
elsewhere. Now we're returning and findin& that
Australia la better tbua we thouibt."
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when lilt n~ -9¥90-uated.
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cau.t: CwOl IM'Met. <"> e n.oooOOUPll
Qeolj> Ind Fellx '-" thet
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The FBI ehOWe up It the
E~ Mic.Ing • lot of
Queetlone eboul Florid•'•
couelnCIMn.ie.
ee ELECTNC
COMPAHY(A) 1a=
OFF TO WAR -Edward Albert stars as
a soldier and Deborah Raffin is his wife
in the second part of the miniseries "The
Last Convertible" tonight at 10 on Chan-
nel 4.
••• "Ulllen ""9Mll"
( 1940) Allee F_,., Don
AIMCM. A glemotov•
gift'• .,. In the late 1 eoo.
II Med wtth mue1c and
Otdlcettd~ (l)~Ma<,
1((7TT'M
"Hot Stuff" (1979) Dom
O•L.ulu, Suu nne
Pttehelte. Th<tt Miami
0009 09\ In -lhelr hMde wttll Ille mob when
their und«~ ~
oper•tlon btcomM ~
tp1cuoue1y euc:ce.lul 'PO'
e:ao I JOKER'S WILD ALL IN THE FAMll Y
Edith 11\enegM to drllQ
Archie lo dlurcn on lhtlr
ennl¥er'Ml)I wnlle Glorle
end Mike try to whip up 1
pwty. -~HILL BeMy pleys • court )Mier
end eoon loe. 1111 llMO.
I KCET NE#88EAT
ITUOK>IEE
"Cowboy" T rlell roC)lng
with e young Tuu c:ow-
t>oy; s.ttle'1 Green Lak•
er-P'ec>el' .. tor • r-(R)
9:961 ='OAIAL. 7:00 cea NEWS
N8CNEW8
0NEWS
• HAPPY DAVI AGAIN
The Fonz mull come lo the
r~ when Mre. Cunn-
lnghem'1 cw cruhee Into
Al's~.
·~ HIWktyt'I ftce II beclly
burnt when e ttCMI M II
trying to ftx p,plOdM
• 8TAEET'8 Of 8AH
FMHCllCO
An 1n1tlou1 f1th1r
lnllrler11 with polloe strat-
egy wl*1 M lllegelty elrcu-
lelll • went.O Poller for
the CIC>llH'e of ht9 daugti-
.... kJller
• OVEJll EASY
"Older Ex~" GUMta:
Bulter Crabbe, Or Her·
bin O.VriM. (R)
CHANNEL LISTINGS
• MACNel\. I ~
AIJIORT
(I) TICTAC~
cm TH! PAOfUllOMAUI
"()peretlon Sulie" A ttval
gowrnment depertment.
M 16, le lnvolwd In e -*
of mytterlou• kllllngt.
(%)MOYIE
"The Stunt Man" (1980)
Ptiter O'Tooll, St-Rllil-
bec:k. Wanlld by lh•
polloe, I d .. lutbed VIit·
nem v1t1ren llnd1 an
uneure hlven on • moYil
Mt wher• I Wortd W11 I
~ II being fllrnld. 'R'
CH> H90 SHfAK PMVIEW
H~-wlte comlc:a
Jerry Stllllr end AnM
M.w• lntroduoe tM rnov-
119, IPIClale end IPOrt•
-tt coming to Home
Box Otftol In Jvky. •
1:30 8 2 OH THE TOWH
Ho111: Steve Edwerd1,
Melody Rogtt1. Spend •
$6,000 day on thl town,
lnCluOlng • bllmc> ride.
gourmet meel, lu1tury
boetl, and Hm<11; e loolc
behind thl wlllll of • wom·
en'a prleon.
• AQHT&Aa(
T oplcl: mlllMdlng ptoduct
lebtll; I-gae; MWU-A·
L.ot; Heinl Ketchup, hlgfl
coat Of tlr ...
• IHANANA
GUiit: Cerol L.awrenoe.
I Fla. THE MUiac
ALL IH THE l'AMIL Y
CMetmu dinner II In.
8unlun ftndl Arctlll play·
Ing ho9t lo e drall dodger
end • fetMr wtlOM Ion
-killed In the Wll. • t.1ACHe1.. I LEHftER
R90RT
• GREAT
~
"ThrN C'-Storlll·
Thi Fl\11 FOf1y·EJohl" LAu-
1J KNXT 1CBS1 Los Angt>ll'S
D KNBC 1NBC1 Los Angeles D ICTLA tlnd I Los Ang+.oies D KABC rv 1ABC1 L.o~ Ange1 .. s
Cl) '\FMB 1CBS1 San Diego D KHJ rv (Ind , Lo5 Anqeles.
@\ KCS T (ABC1 San Oo+.oqo tD i<nv 1 lnO I Los AnqetE'~
., t<COP TV (Ina ' Los AnqelPS
fl) KCET TV I PBS1 Los Anqeles
ml KOCE rv 1PBS1 Hun11ng1on BP,JCh
rence L..ueldn~ end Mwy
a.th HUfl 111 ~ In c.-·. atory ~ Ill
"ordlnlly'' man who II
lhltt..S when ,,. ftnda
hlmMlt In • 11tu111on ol
mor1111 danger. (R)
(I) P.M. MAQAZINE
A IMlm"*' ~Ing
collegt In Meryleod: I
mlM tuNon model In 1111
tlftlee. (8)THEM8'T~
CONSUMER AEPORT8
Hlghllgflll Of peat epeelell
~· ,,...... buying lntormltlon on food, IMOl-
c:lnl, houMtlOld ptoduc11
and lltety o.vtoM.
1:00 • (I) WKAP IN
CINQNNATl
A mllon emptoyw Mk•
Venua to talk'* 16-yell·
old ton out of dr~ out
of llQhool. (R) e um..E HOUSE OH
THEPAARE
Joi Kagan ..... hie land
end movee to Welnut
Grove lo court Heeter &.
(R)
• MOVIE *. * "Thi l..U1 OutllC)lt"
( 195 t) Ronald Rugan,
Rhonde Fleming Two
brother• tlgnt on ~·
alOea OUrlno thl CMI W11.
fJ BAEAKINGAWAY
G MOVIE * •>n "Klamet" (1955)
How11d KNI, AM 8¥h. A
rogue lrom Ille sttwtl of
Baghdao woru hie way
Into th• herem of •
IChtmlr trying to over-
lh<ow thl young Cllllprl. I ~MAGAZJHE
* * * "L0¥1 With Thi
Proper Stranger" (1114M)
N•l•ll• Wood. Sll\11
~.A young~
, ... In love end -men1eO
.,.., the girl ~
pregnant on their llrl1
dell.
.OM.AT
~
"ThrM a-S toritt:
The """ Fony.flght" ~ rence L.u<*lnbll and Mr;
Beth Hut1 Ill feelut9d In
ci-·a atory ebou1 en
"ordlnaty" man who 11
lhlttet.O when ,,. llnO•
hWnMll In • eHuetlon of
mortlll danger. (R)
(Q)MOYIE
"Thi Ch11t1r1" (1978)
Peggy c-. JIQ KNl-
chln. Two ~llged
The ·-thOgt tell tha1 ~II wrong with
Amolcl wtien ,,. dleap-
~ (Pwt 1) t:OO ~CI) M•A•S•H
Hawltlt)'9 1)11411 one too
meny ptactlclll lok.. on
ClllltM end le oalr!ICind
11Y. hll conom. (R).
• l'\.AMIHGO ..aAD
Skipper Weldon llM lo
reconelder hll deollloll 10
.....,. Truro after 1'111 fetlMr
le orltlcllty Injured. (Rl
•MOVIE
"1.11 0..-a °"'*.,..'
• tl8tV ONl'AH
Ountl: Anne Murray,
Thorn lllllp, L.llnle Ku.en,
Bob Anderton, Oeorgl
lf9M, George w .....
• U••tGP'8Q
Thi edwnturee of ~
!Mt 111111 cnn.to In hll
atruogll to conttNC1 •
oontroveralel. 24-mll•
wt!M• fabric ,.,_ 11\rough
the 'northern Clllfornle
countty9lde -documenl· ed.(R)
Cl) WHATS UP A.MINCAJ
M..t old-time Yeuoevtlll
ltlll who 111 MNI going
atrong; aid AIC*I with S-
)'Ml'-dde; IM lellt( In
home oornputan.
t: 15 (%)AHO NOW MY LOVE:
A IALUT'E TO ~UDE
l.11.0UCH t:30 . (I) HOUM CAUi
Ann, Chari.y end Or.
WMtherby 111 .. In us-I
moodl tor °"'9renl ,_
IOM.(R)
• MOYIE
**'Ai ''Thi Nlgfll Slllkw"
(1971) o.n.n Mc:iChvtn,
Cllol L.ynley. A reporter
~-·--of
murderl committed by • "*' wt\onl M .,...._ to
be•~· 0 C""8 IN THI HOM
C#NWICA
Sten Moone)'tl•m end
Cerol ~ ho9t lhll
~er; on the mor9
than ... mllllon ~ In
Africa WhO hlW .,_,
1ttee11d by war end
drougflt end the r9Mllta of
....... ta. •.eo cm NU><:# HONOR
10:00. (I) LOU OMNT
Thi T rib 19 the target of •
~ .,. IUlt beca-. of
art91(poMof•~
grabbing~ ....
~ T'Hfl.MT
OOH•MI._.
Actress changes nurse role
in hit series 'Trapper John'
By JERRY BUCK
A~T ........ _
LOS ANGELES -Madge Sinclair found that
when she took the role as the head nurse in CBS'
"Trapper John, M.D." she couldn't play tbe
character as a bossy mother hen.
She plays Nurse Ernestine Shoop in the hil
series, which stars Pernell Roberta and Gregory
Harrlaoo. She was summoned for the part in the
past season after the death of actress Mary
McCarty.
•'They wrote her as a little bossy, a mot.her
hen," said Miss Sinclair, "but it's evolved into
something else. When we ended the seaaon, she
was a different person. I just didn't think being
bossy quite works for me.
"I think what happened la they expected an
older person because of all the roles in whlcb I've
played older women. So when I played lt at my
own age it was a little incongruous for me to be
mothering Trapper. Pernell didn't care for that
either. So we worked out an intimate friend.ahip for
two people wbo bad been ln the Korean War
together."
Miu Sinclair, who in the put bu starred ln
"Root.I" and "Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim
Jones," now la filming an ABC movie called "ID
OW' Hands."
The movie deals with rape and the attitudes of
the police and the friend.a and families of the vic-
tims. Miu Sinclair plays a police officer who
becomes involved wtt.b the women durln1 her in··
vesUaauon.
ANNOUNCING
THE 8-DAY WEEK.
ITS BEi IER
BECAUSE IT
LASTS LONGER!
(And it puts cash
in your pocket.)
"Five women are all raped by the same man
and they meet at the police station," said Miu
Sinclair. "The man is released on a technicality
and the women become obseued with takin1 the
law ink> their own hand.a.''
Howard Hesseman plays the rapi1t, Ken
Howard is t.be boyfriend of aoe ol the victims, and
Kate Nelligan plays the woman who becomes the
leader.
When Mias Sinclair fi.nlabea her wort on the
movie, she will go to Waahlnlton for five days,
then retW'll for a vislt to her native Jamaica. Her
mother sWJ lives there and she returns often.
"I bear 'Trapper John' la 1otn1 on the air ln
Jamaica this month," the act.rese said. "It uaually
takes them about three years to catch up. So it'• a
very pleasant surprise for me."
Miss Sinclair said, "I do a lot ol my wort with
Pernell. He's one of those acton I know who won't
leave me with e11 on my face. He's been very
eeneroua with me. Also, there aren't too man,y
people who have the luxury ol bavtn1 someone
with experience guide them tb.rouih a aeries."
"Trapper John" la not ber ft.nt eertes. Sbe
aJso was in the short-lived "Grandpa Goel To
Wasblngtoo" and, she said, "I've done about slx
pilota."
She wu born ln Jam al ca And tau&bt elemen-
tary school there for alx years before leavtn1 to
become an actresa.
"The teacher c0Ue1e ln Jamaica empbubed
drama u a method of teacldq, •• lbe aald. "Come-
quenUy, I had to learn drama, bul ln JamaJca lt'a
called elocution. I've done lt all my llfe, but I
·~ f..',I ,.' '#,~,'
~
Ora e Coast DAILY PILOT/MOnday, June 29, 1981 ••
TUBE TOPPERS
NBC 8 7:30 -"Fight Back."
Topics: Mlileading product labels; tear
1as; Marki-A-Lot; Heinz Ketchup; high
cost of tires .
C~ 9 8:00 -"WKRP in Cincin-
nati." A staUon employee asks Venus to
talk her 1&-year-old son out of droppin1
out of school. (R)
KCOP • 8:00 -Movie. "Love
With the Proper Stranger." Co-stars
Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen in a
well-acted film that was made in 1964.
UMwww that Chti. ..
prwolWtt wlttl Illa oNld.
"'-00-off to -· wner. hi le eoon joined by
George and Teny. (Pen 21
~ •• Newt • nm...,..
STIUJCali
Mtn1all)I retlldtd ~
""'9 thtlf ,.... and
1oc:ompll1hment1 In 1
combination of lllm end
panel dlecMelon, with •
1ocu1 on <:1..-i ~ In
Cellfomle and "-unlQul
educ:etlonlll progrwns.
cm MOYIE
"Xaneclu" (19801 OtMe
1Mw1on-Jolln, <Hrle Kelly.
A young 1111at, • ~
-and • aentlmtntel mllllonelrl join forCM 10
open up • ~ rollll·
dleco~'PG'
(J)MOYIE
.. tO" ( 1919) Oudl9y Moore,
Jule An«-. Bo 0...
A IUCC*9ful ~.
dleturbed ebo\11 hitting
"mlddlit •• .. Oec:IOla 10
ch-. "'" • bMutlfUI glr'I on '* way to '* wedding
'R'
®MOVIE "Urban Cowboy" (1980)
John Trevo1t1, Oebre
Winger. A blue-collar
wartier who llllCiM hlmMll
• modem-day oowboy , ...
In loYI with • glr1 ,,. lt'IMll
tn • popular oountry-end-
1 ~1=::
NETWOMNEWI ·~ ntEA~ l'UTIVAL Of
FAVORITU
"Coueln Bette" e.tl• in.u.
gatM I --of pt9I ett.ct11 on Si.lnbodl wt1111
Veler1e 111n011nCM to MCtl
of '* io..... that lhl le pregnant. (Pen 3) (Rl Q 0 THATS HOUYWOOO
"Thia .. RaQuel"
111:001••(1)0 NEWS STARTMI<
An aJtPll'lmtnt 10 prolong
llft on • planet llM euc>
OMded with ~trig
,_,n,. I ::-..XYWIDQAMe
Mannl1t le hnd by e wom-
an who wenw him to P'-
thal '* .... dtattl --no acddent .
-~*-&. Wetdl tor lennft look et
HOllywoOd Md the "Gnln-
n~ of lhl Y-Jumc>lng
Conttat."
• l*:K CAWTI'
OYM1: Jeck Olford. (PW1
1ol2)
11:20 (%) 'T' MAGAZ1N1 Of
THIAIA
11::80. (I) QUINCY, ML
A teen..eger dlll lrom e
botched •l>ortlon P«·
formed by • drunken eur-
li'W...BLEDON T'ENHl8
Alporta end hlQNlohll ot
the dey'1 tournement
ectlon In the preetlgloul
AJl..England T-W Clllm-
plon1hlp1 (from Wlm·
b1eOon Stldlum In L.ondon,
~lecNlWI
HIOKT\JNE
I L.ITI MAKE A DEAL
STANUY 8EIGl:L
• CAPTIOHl!D A8C
NE'WI
cm MOW
"R11urrecllon" ( 1880)
Ellen Bumyn, Sam 8Mp-
11d. Aller I lrllQlc Cll ICd·
o.nt. In wlllCh lhl 11
lllmoat klllld, • -
dlecc>YeB Me hM the pow-
er to...., by louc:fl 'R'
(%)MOYIE
''Thi Night Pon.t" (1974)
Dirk Bogardl, Ctlertott•
Rampllng. A blune *'-
tlonlhlp la r-lkened
~ • former 88 ofTI..
Cir end • '°"'* --
1
tretlon camp prlaoner
when they meet by c:Nnct
In e hOtal after tM wer. 'R'
11~8 TONGHT
au.I ho9t: Joan RNiers.
au.ta: Dick Van Petten.
Gr; Co6ernen.
t 12:00 • MOVIE
I * * ~ "El Rencho • Gr end•" ( 1940) Gene
JOHN DARLING
Madge Sinclair a. a scrub nune in "Tropprr John,
M.D."
never tbouc.bt of it u a profeuloo there because
there's no way to earn a llvlnc act.int ln Jamaica.
"I like to act," abe aaid, "but I tblnk lf there
were no actora in the world it wouldn't be a major
di1a1t.er. Acton &et aDVY when I aay that. Mual-
ciam we can't do without. It would be duUer
without acton, but it wouldn't be a diluter. The
world can't do wit.bout mualc. Blrda make muaic,
water maket muaic, wind ma.tea mu.Jc. I tblnk
actina la a Jmu.ry.''
Sbe added, •'Since tt la a hnu.ry prollNion,
that makes my work trt.tal. So the oal7 way it
becomes important 11 lf I do lt well and -uoJ tt."
•WW
Atltr/1 lntllr ......... A COwbor i.o ,..... out eo
help three ~ rtnClllln
when ..... proptf1y ....
lntO "'**"' Jtopentv . • • ,NfTWt lkMD
A lwflOUI ,,,,,_,., wrtter't
"" ~ tn'llOMd In • """'°" .... encl • hinted Hecuttve beoom•• •
l>Wlhoomber. (A)
1 :=
..--011 IL.1
• UIWTTA '"""V Don't ..... 'Em
Uk• TNy UMd To"
• NMOP NAnoNAL. 0011••a
HIGHLJaHTI
Cfli ~ "'°"°"' 00...· ... of tM di//(• ectMtlee "°'" o.w.. eo.or.do. Cl) TH! LOI .tHM! n
Mal»POW
OaMol* 11*19 h09I ~
Martin -the L.A. .,... ••
brightest young comedl-
ane ~ In Ihle oorn.
12:20~~·
''Thi ~ In Aid'' (1171)
Robert eorw.d. P..-.
Sue Mwtln. In !ht violent
da)'9 ol the leWllle 11209,
111 ldMllatlo young tarm
girl btoOfriee !ht moll of
thl lnlemoue oenQMll'
John C*lngw. 'A'
12:.-,. (I) HAMY 0
TueMlay'1
Daytime Movia Harry 19 hlf'td by • twnalll
•ttorn.y who ,..,. thet,
wtlll on • drunken binge. ·-MORllNG -
ah• mey hav• been
~ lot. ,.. .. hit·
and-Mi ICdclent. (R)
12:46. TOMOMOW
11:00. * * "Flgttllng Trou-
ble" (t15e) 8owwy Boya,
Ad •I• Jurgen•. A n
ov.-ambl110u1 lhuttel'bug
lllmOlt Qetl hie light• pu1
out permentntly when M
dlddea 10 9flaP • picture
Gu.ta: Anthon)' Qlilnn:
euthor Sidney SMIOon:
Thelme Toole, tM rnocher
of le1e author JoM Kenne-
dy Toote; entrepreneun
Gregory Abbie end Cyn-
thia O'Tooll, owner. of e
"Str1p-O-Oram" ~.
(~)
I
ot • Cflml kingpin.
11:IO. ***"Nol Aa A
Streng•r'' (Pett 2) (1955)
1:00. llOYIE I Robert Mitchum. Frenk
SlnltrL Ooc1ora' llwe and
Clleerl --througti the eyee Of • young men *'A "Gold Mini In Thi
Sk(' ( 1138) Gene Autry. A
alnglng cowboy find•
ld¥enturt end eicelt-t
elor\g thl lrllll. G PSYCHIC
PHENOMENA. THI
WOfll.D llYONO
"A CourM In Mlrlldee''
HOIU: Damien Slmc>eon.
Steele Hunt. au.ta: Wll-
llam Whlllon, Judith
Sllutch. ·~ NETWOMNIWI
wlttl me01c111 uolretlone
-AFTERNOON-
1t:00 • * * * "W.at>out" ( 1971) Jenny Agutter,
O.\llcl Gulpilll. Two White
ctllldren 111 guided eorOll
, tti. Aullrellen Ovtbldt by
an Aborigine youth.
1:10e MOYIE
• **>A "Shike Hindi
With The 09YIC" ( t159)
.i-Cegney. Don Mur·
rey. A '1udent trom tti.
U.S. 1ttemp11 to retreln
trom 09ttlng lnYoMld In
the und«ground ~
ment during 1111 lrllh
Reballlon
**~"Peddy" (1988) 0.
C...... Miio O'SM9. 8Mld
on e nowl by LM Dunne.
A young man leaml about
growing up white moYlng
lfom one l'Of'lllltlc ~
ment to enoener. 9 AOA»-12
a:ao G * * * "Thll Hac>9Y
Feeling" ( 19581 Debbie
R9ynold1, CUrt Jurgena. A
retired Ktor retuma to the
•\IOI etler com'.oang •
young woman to QtW him
1:ao e MCME 4:00 (ij ''0.)19 Of HMYlll'' •• • "Juat For Vou"
(1962) Bing Croaby. J-
Wyman. A lemou1 thtetr\.
c:ai ptoduolr atrugglM 10
find llm• lot hll two teen-
(£ :::'·
"The Stunt Men" (1980)
Peter O'Tooll, SI-~ ••
( 1978) Ric herd Gere.
Brook• Ad1m1. Thr"
youthful mlgrenl wortl.,.
-• potentllll gold mini when !My .... emp4oy-
rnent et the YUt IPl'MCI of
I -'thy whMI lamw.
'PO'
by Armstrong & Batluk
-rHE'f HA'IEN"T ~ AN ~ U8 ON tHEFte IN MONTH&!
Budget cutbacks
hurt public TV
WASHINGTON <AP> -The House approved,
323 to 86, a scaled-back budget for public
broadcasting and told stations to consider selling
commercials if necessary.
House members voted to set up an 18-month
experiment during which up to 10 public television
and 10 public radio stations could air
. advertisements for products or institutions.
,
The ad.a could not interrupt. programmin&,
would be limited to a total of four minutes an hour,
and could not deal with religion or endorse
political positions or candidates.
The move would represent a major departure
from public broadcasting's commercial-free
tradition.
Rep. Tbomaa J . Taute, R·lowa, the sponsor of
the amendment. aald aubst.antial cull being made
by Coagress in public broadcaatine's budeet will
require stations to look for other sources of
revenue in the future.
His amendment wu attac.bed, by voice vote,
to tbe le1i1lation providin1 funds for tbe
Corporation for Public Bl'Olldcutinl ln the llM-IS
period.
From the current fUndlng level of $220 million,
the bill would reduce support to $180 uillllon ln
1984, $1'5 million in 1185 and $UO million in 1*.
The Oemocrat!c·controlled Haute turned back,
323-88, a Re81an admlniatntioo proposal to trtm
fundinl even turtber. to $110 million in 1* and
$100 mI1llon thereafter.
Tbe bill 1oea next-to the GOP-controlled
Senate, where the Commerce Committee bu
approved a bUJ containing the aUlfer Reagan cOtt.
~ALDA AND CMOL BURNETT
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.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 29. 1981
DEAR READERS: Jn an effort to lelp
investors fmd bard·to·locate price quotatiooa
on securities, the Securities and Exchante
Com mission (SEC> offers the followtn1 tipe:
For month-end lnlorrnatioo oo approx-
imately 5,000 of the most widely traded
stocks, Standard & Poor's Stock Guide is
us ually available in brokerage offices and
public libraries. The Standard & Poor'• Bond
Guide and the Moody's Bond Record contain
similar information on bonds.
The weekly Commercial and Financial
Chronicle and the monthly Bank & Quotation
Record, both publis hed by National News
Service Inc .• also contain information on a
wide range of stocks, bonds, options and
mutual funds.
If the security you are interested ln does
not appear in these publications, or you want
historical information, contact The National
Quotation Bureau Inc., 110 Nassau St., New
York, N. Y. 10038, or Ban.It & Quotation
Record, 120 Broadway, New York, N.Y.
10271. These private organizations maintain
extensive price records and, for a fee, will
provide research service.
Detailed records of au reported transac·
lions of exchange-listed and NASDAQ
securities are published daily by Francia
Emory Fitch Inc., 80 Broad St., New York,
N. Y. 10004. Single copies of transaction list·
ings for a particular day may be purchased.
Market evaluations for municipal bonds
also are available on a current or historical
basis. For such service, contact William A.
Victor, Standard & Poor's Corp., 25
Broadway, New York, N.Y. lOOOC.
Jf you are unable to obtain information
about securities from these sources, it may
be that the corporation has been dissolved or
has changed its n ame. For the names of
publications a nd organizations which
specialize in identifying those corporations,
you may write to the Offi ce of Consumer Al-
f airs a nd Inform ation Services, U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission, 500 N.
Capitol St., Washington, D.C. 20549, and re-
quest a copy of the "information for in-
vestors" press release entitled "How to Find
Current Information About Old Stock
Certificates."
Guide dog information
DEAR PAT DUNN: My aunt is blind.
She is intesested in learning to use a guide
dog when she moves to Callforitia this fall.
She asked me to find out where she can get
the necessary training. Do you know?
M .K .• Newport Beach
Tbere are three ltate-Uceued plde cloS
schools lo Calilornla -· two la Soatllen
CalilomJa and oae near Saa Fraaclfto. la·
formalloa aboat leanalng to 111e a pide clol
can be obtained by wrttiDJ to: Esecathe
Secretary, state Board ol Gakle Dop for Uae
Blind, 8.10 IC St., Room Zl8, Sacramnto 1581'.
\' ou may waat to tell yov aut tJaat llile
wlll not aatomatlcally be accepted at a plde
dog school and that tlae fou-week, live-ID
tralDJ.ng courses have wait.lag U.U.
• ··cot a pr oblem? Then wnte to Pat
\. "'I Dunn Pat will cut red Ja~, getting
• .J. the aMwers and action you nud to
•
solve 1nequ1ties 111 government and
business Mail your ~sl&On! to Pat
. Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange C0031
Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Meso. CA 92626 . As
many fetters as possib~ wall be amwered, but phoned
mquines or letters not mcluding the reader's full
name. addre1s and bu.t1ness hours· phone number
cannot be consldered This column appears daily ez.
cept Sunday., ··
FOR THE RECORD
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Santa's helpers busy
during the summer
NEW YORK <AP> It's June 29.
Summer is JUSt beginning to flower
with picnics and lazy afternoons or
softball and tall. cool drinks. And. in
case you haven't checked the calen-
dar lately, you have 179 shopping
days until Chnstmas
lo the toy factories or the world.
Santa's helpers are fa st al work.
For example. at Mattel Toys, nim·
ble fingers are flying over hand·
stitched cowboy shirts and sequined
gowns for 23·year-old Barbie, the
world's tiruest fashion model
Machines are mass-producing cow·
boy hats and denim jeans for her
'Toy manufacturers
are laying
plans for 1982'
around the world exa}Dine the latest
in stuffed bears, executive board
games, talking dolls and revved up
miniature trucks and cars.
They watch models dressed as
astronauts. cowhands, chickens,
goblins and other characters dem-
onstrate new laser m oon games
and other playthings manufacturers
hope will become the next rage.
The toy manufacturers association
estimates there are 150.000 toys on
the market in a given year, with 3,000
to 4,000 new entries each year. As
much as 75 percent of toy sales, the
industry estimates, comes during the
Christmas season.
More than 95 percent of the na-
tion's $6.5 billion in wholesale toy
sales is transacted at the fair, and
m ost orders must be placed no later
than May so factories can gear for
t h e summe r 's high production
schedule.
··The toy industry is a produced-to·
order industry," said David DeMala ,
holiday wardrobe . Mattel says s pokesman for the Cincinnati-based
Barbie is going Western in keeping Ke nner Products.
with the fashions of the times. Smaller companjes, such as Eden
Like other toy manufacturers. Mat-Toys -which specializes in plush
"tel bas employed thouunds of sum-toys such as Paddington Bear and
me r helpers to fill the orders from the Beatrix Potter characters -
retailers who hope they've guessed wo rk a lot c loser to the season
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110 8'090Way Costa "4esa 92627 17•4 f>42q1a,o
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
"' 1't>4 'ICTITIOUI auStNISS ,.CTITtOU5 aUSINEU
NAMlf ITATlfMINT NAME STATlfMl!NT Tll• 1o11-1n9 1Mnon1 .,. clolno Tll• 1011-1no perton1 ••• 001nv bu•lnMS es: bu\1"9U H SIGNATURE$, JUt R•cllllll PLAZA VERDE 1.IOUOR, IS2S Av•n .... C.19 Mete, C.llfornl• .,._ Mew v .. oe Ori,,. Eau, C°'ll Mew , Sl9rCl'elt Products ol C•llfornla, CA 91676. Inc. ·~Me, Jiff Aedlllll A~.... (t) PETER KARGL. 11702 SalUO. CMI• MeM, C.llfornl• t»:» Clrclt, H""tlnoton e .. cll. CA 91M7 T1111--.11c-.ctac1by•Cor· 111 CYNTHIA KAAGL. 11101 por•llon. Sah•d• Circle, H""tlft91on Be.ell. C"' Sl•rCrut Proowch ol 91M7 C•lllornla, Inc. Tiii• b1aJ...., 11 c-..cteo by In
T.M. C.1-•, PrMldenl dl•lelu•ls I Husbend '-Wll•) Tllla ... ..._, .,., llltd wllll U. Potier Kar91 CountJ Clerk of OrMoe eo..ntJ on Cyntlllt rcar91
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'961MS County Clerk ol 0r•"9' CounlJ "" Publl-Or-C09Jt 0.llJ PHOC, J-II, 1"1
J -I, IS. 22. 1', 1'11 Un.ti 1'1M411 ---Publl1/led Or-Coelt O•llJ Piiot.
PUBLIC NOTICE Junt 72, 1', JulJ •. 1l. "" lit t .. ,
correctly what will be on every boy's because, said board chairman David 1tsnm
and girl's Christmas list this year. Miller. "the lead time is less and the ,.CT1T1ousaus11t1ss PUBLIC NOTICE
CoUege students. homemakers and marketing not seasonal." N.U.W.STATIMINT NOT•c•ol'T1tusru·u•u.
I " h aJt to Tll• 1011-11111 pert.Ofll •re cloillll T 5. Me ,.,_., seasonal workers are the "e ves on The average plus toy t es 60 ~,,,. .... , ou ALtFiEo EsCRow coMPAMY.
Santa's assembly lines that turn out 90 days to produce. Miller explained, LEE HAVEN TRAILER PARK, IMC.•• ouiy -irrttc1 Trv.a• under
t he plast ic spaces hips and fire because material must be cut, :~.·g,~,.;::.;:r-••· Newport 111e 1011-no OH<r•-c1Hc1 of tr11s1
trucks, cuddly dolls and furry stuffed shipped to South America or Haiti for so11111orn ce111orn1e Mot•• ~6L~HS:'L~,C:~E~~·;:g0~uRcT~g:
beasts found under the Christmas stitching and returned to the United -~t. '"' <• c.i1rom1. <or· CASH 1,..v•b•• •• 11me of HI• in
De '"' States for fi·ru·shi·ng. _.T•11~1_, 1ew1u1,,._.,o1111e Untied s1e1 .. 1 •II tree C · .r;.v. II 1 """'""' II Conducted bJ a <or· rl9M, lltle -Inter .. ! conV9)'8<1 IO "By now. toy manufacturers are Eden tries to get most of its por•1'°;,.,._nc.i1tornl• '""now lle4c1by 11 -wld o..cs o1
committed for 1981 and are laying Christmas orders in by June. even -•-.-rnent, 111<. !;~','1~ 1'-P•o,..,., ,..,.,,..".,
plans for 1982." said Doug Thomson. tho ugh its continuous production ~l(uou.. uunoR: ROBERT " RACIT•. • Aid Id ·d r T M f t rs of .. 'II b k. g Pad ~ marr1ed..-as11h-et•,.,_,• to pres1 ent o oy anu ac ure means we e ma 1n · T1111 ·-••• "'"' w1111 111e .. 1o P•ruts '· ,.,.0 3;-00MtHtc America Inc., a trade association. din"*""" for Christmas in January covnty cter1i of Or•noe count, 0" J. RAC1T1 -TEAESA M. RACITI. , I>...,...., June "· t"1. f I SACRAMENTO (AP) Toymakers and stores place their and February," Miller said. "''°" 11111Nnc1 -•'•••comm"" tv pro-
h hildr ·u t While the toys are being made, Pvb11111ec1 0r-. eo.11 D•llY Piiot peny .. to.., """1"1""' v. 1111" .. 1 -Sacramento County bets on t e toys c en W1 wan -Ju ... tt,2',JulY•. 12.1,., 291041 ud ROBERT 11 . AAc1r1 ano
Offl·ca·als say about 5,500 and parents will buy -shortly after packaged and delivered to stores, re· CAAOLYH L RACITI, llutbOftcl •NI
F • wife •• ~ty ~rly •• lo °" of the estimated 7,500 In· Christmas at the American Toy a.tr, tailers have to commit advertising PUBLIC NOTICE unc1iw1dllcl v. 1n1e<est ti 10 P•ru• ,
docbinese refugees in he ld each F e bruary at the Toy and organize their toy departments _________ BEN EFICIARY: JANET HENSON,
bli Center Ln• Manhattan. II · d f r the Christmas C561 •n .. nmarr1ec1_,.. the county are on pu c so a is rea Y o NOTICE TO PERSONS RKordllcl Jurw 11, '"° .. in.tr. Ho. assistance. During the fair. 10,000 buyers from rus h . Hsn in -t3'J7. P9111t ",.of Of.
ESTATE OF JAMES K . Aecoroerot0r.,.coun1y,w1d-
~EXECUTIVE SUITES
JAOE MANAGEMENT
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To all persons interest-,..~:,eel 1· n.e SWt_,.,,.,. one-
ed, whether as creditors, 11911 of Lat • •n B1oc11 ...... of H••t•er heirs, lenatees, or de-Tr.ct. "'fhe County Of°'-· stat• " of C•lllornla, H per map re~ In vi sees, in the estate of boOk •. ~ v . Mltcell•--"'· J A M E S K . B 0 Y D , 111 Ille Ofilce of tlw county rKorO.r of
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$100,000 Minimum
Call now for competitive
rates on Shorter Term C.D.s
Deceased, whose last ad-w~c1.~~~~·T11e HorthMltffl, __ 11 dress was S34 Emery of Lot , 1n a1oc1t "A" of.,. H•,..... S t r e e t , L o n g m o n t , Tr.ct. 111 .,.. County Of 0r.,.., Stet• Colorado 80501, that let-of C•llforni• ... Ptr map re<Of'dllcl 111
ters testamentary or of ad· r::-,..·~~ o!'i:•:,::=.,.~
ministration have been is-wldc-ly. sued to Geraldine E. Boyd P•r<a4 >: ,.,,. SWtllwfll•r•y one. w;~~:zl by: the District Court of 11•11 of Lot ' In 8too ··A·· 01 1119 H•rper Trk\, In Ille CovlltJ of Or.,.., ~~ ... =-11 Boulder County, Colorado s .... of c..eitfornl• ... -map ,. a court of competent cord•• In -k •. P•oe 21. M••·
l·urisdiction of the State of cell•-""-'· in .,.. olfl« of 111e county ...:order Of Uld c-ly. Colorado. Pucel 4: n. Morllle•w•v rK That the f o II o w Ing 191111u1 ... ts ''" °' LOI '· etoc11 ··A person is kldebted to or H•rper Tr.ct, •n.,,. c-.v ot 0r .....
'di I t St•I• of C.llfornl•, H P9t map ,. hO ng persona proper Y corded In book 6, P•ll' 27, Mh · of the s a id d ecedent: cell•-MliPI. tn ti. olfk• of 111e Security Pacific National COUllly -of wlcl c-ty. M-Bank, Orange Mall"'"" 1a.....-111ou1enn1.eosu
Branch, 2330 N. Tustin ~~·.~~·or_...... •. Street, City of Orange, 1'9Mt1an 111-...,,.., no • .,.,.,.,, California 92667 County of .t• ,,_, • • 1ts com.--• or <••· ' rKIMMI ." n. lleMfki..., -s910 Orange. 0..0 Of Trult,.,., ,...ti\ of. brMcll or That the undersigned de-c1et•u1t 1n 111e ot.ll .. t10t11 M<ur"
sires to receive the said t~bT. 11er9totore -""911 ..,,. ,....
personal property or col· ~~ .. ':'an"':. =.'r:. • C:: tect the clalm(s) and to re· ,_ s.1a. _, .... ..,. no1lc9 °' weec11 move that collected or re-e11d '' ••Kll•n to uu .. ,,.. un celved from the State of .. ,.,,_. to .. 11 Hid .-..erty to
California to the said state ::!'~'!...~~~ 9::d":.":
where letters testamen-llr'HCll _."' o1oettan to 11o,........
tary or of administration terc11 •. , .. • tMtr. No. '"' In ._ have been Issued. 'r:!.'!..,.... 1m, •f s.141 omct••
All persons hav ing s.i. ..... 111 .,.,_.,..,..1._.
c l alms against the dee&-~ • -'81\ty •• .,._•Ifft-
dent or an interest In said '''"· ......,.."' tt••. ,.......,., • enc11mw--., w ,.., tM .--.1111"1 estate and wishing to Ob· ,.-111e11N11 aum., .. """ ~"'".,., Ject to such r9moval must .. 141 o..."' Tnat. ••• tlll-1 .. "' nlve written notice Of SUCh .. 141 "°"' ~ MvllllC•-. K MY, .. ""*' --,,, ..... °'" .. Trwl. obJectJon to the person or ·, .. ,, ,._... .,. •• ,._. _. ti. persons Indebted to, or Tnntot.,..., .. tNllll er..-. .,., holding personal property .. ._ o...,. nwt • ..._ .... •Ill •
Of t "'e decedent Such 119141911 ....... ,Ju1ve."•'-'111• ' " ' •o.11'1. •t tM ~Street .,.r,-. notice must be given to the •int a..-•-..... CJwk ptrson hotdlng tl'le ;~1 ... w11t1,,.,111 •cttv flf0r-..
ptraonat property or :e.~r:_"':'._ .. _11111 ... ,_1c.ettt11
against whom the ctalm Is _. 11111 Mkll, u.....,. -., ..
madt 1t the lddrtss as 11111••'• ..,•M• •• 111e .-11 .. u°"
llated 1bo'it within: 30 ::;.~;:::::.,~.:=::
DAYS etter first publlc•· '"' NllMCn ,, .. ,.-.. ... , ....
tlon of this notice. """'M .. "°""" • ._... -• uu DATER~ l'.:_ 1911d'1 "~::: .. ,., ~V'-· u.ra nt OUALll'llD llC"9 COllll .. A•Y
UY'-..n .. E. Boyd 1-c.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/MOnday, June 29, 1981 s
s es
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success u
ara e sa e.
Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what
you call them, the id_ea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER
NEED INTO CASH. When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded
attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So
get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing itl
It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple.
•
Decide on dates.
Look at a calendar and set the dates and times of your
Ill sale. Weekends are usually good, but many successful
sales have been held in the evening, just after work.
Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for
any other large event that may attract potential buyers
away, such as fairs or community events. Have your
sale run at least two days-some people may not be
able to come on any single day.
What to sell.
Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the
• last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new,
or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for
it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house.
Look everywhere, and list everything.
Furniture. This is your main attraction and your
best source of income. Be sure to place furniture
where it can be seen from the street. Price
furniture low enough to beat auctions and
secondhand sales (check the classifieds for
comparisons), but high enough so you can come
down a little when someone shows interest.
RockinQ chairs, chest of drawers, tables and
chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so
feature them in your ad. ·
Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and
kept close at hand where you can watch and talk
about them. Nostalgia items are very popular -
display them well.
ClothlftCJ. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark
the price way down. Put as many things as
possible on hangers. Separate kid 's things by age.
Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low
prices are a 1N11t on clothes except for unusual
items, wh ich should be tagged with an
explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers,
dress worn by Mae West)."
Appliances. These wi II sell for a fair price only if
they work. No one will take your word for it. Have
an extension cord so they can be tested, or better
yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turnea on
etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold
"as is".
Plants. These usually go fast, but keep them out of
direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants
before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper,
Maggie), and write a line or two on the
name card about how to care for them.
Write your ad.
Here is a suggested ad: "GaraQe Sale -desks, Ill Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922
Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets, lots of
unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South
Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd."
Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual
items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if .
needed. Don't use abbreviations -many people won't
bother to decipher them. CAUTION : Don't advertise
anything you don't really have. Every Item in the ad
must be on hand at the start of the sale .
330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA.
Open &-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday S-noon~
Where to advertise.
Place your ad where it will be seen by people who live
in the area -most people shop close to home. The Ill Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntington
Beach and Fountain Valley-guaranteeing you wide
exposure. And with the Pilot, you're not paying for
waste circulation in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to
run your ad 3 ti mes or more, and start it a few days
before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of
notice.
Make a sign.
To help make your sale successful, make a few signs Ill from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good
sign size is 14" x 22".
Placing your sign.
The morning of the sale, but not before, place your
• signs. Be sure and add your address and any
directional arrows. Th is should be done about a half
hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it
can be seen from both sides of the street by passing
cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws
that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale
signs. Please check with your town's planning
department or clerk.
Marking prices.
Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office
Ill supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers
that work well, or you can use masking tape. However
·you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for
bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell
you'll have·to drag back in the house and store again
for another year.
Serving refreshments.
This doesn't have to cost much, and creates a friendly
• atmosphere. It also encourages people to stay longer
and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for
expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in
business for the day, with a lemonade stand.
Display.
Make sure everything can be seen. Have card tables or
• boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't
cause people to bend over unless you can 't help it. Use
one table as a desk where you can see everything and
take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes
work fine) and make sure someone is appointed
"cashier" at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend
who can help answer questions, relief for lunch, etc.
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Driver training makes little difference?
W A.SHJNGTON CAP> -Tbere la little
statistical difference between tbe
number of accidenta lnvolviDI teen-a1e
drivers who have taken driver educa·
Uon counes and tboee who have not, ac·
' cording to an interim 1overnment
study.
The early result.a are not conclusive,
however. officials said.
"It's too early to make a judpnent
call on driver education," aald
spokesman Barry McCahill ol the Na·
Uonal Highway Trafflc Safety Ad·
ministration.
data available so far are very tentat1ve
and may chanae. And, tbettfore, no
conclualoo should be drawn at thia Ume
as to t.be program's effectiveness or
non·effecU veneas."
The lnsurance industry for years bu
given premium discounts to drivers who
take a driving course in high school,
based on the belief that the classes pro-
duce better drivers.
And Elton Stephenson, assistant vice
president of pricing at Allstate
Insurance Co., says bis company's ac-
tuarial data has shown over the years
that people wbo attend driver education
classes are "better drivers and lower
lost cost Msks."
The report focused on the drtvinl rec-
ords of 16,300 young drivers ln tbe
••••••••• Atlanta metropolitan area. The study "Hendenon. h~re. handles the tramp steamer cruises "
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Playboy nixed
by bureaucrats
in Interior
WASJDNGTON (AP> -Jimmy Carter may
have granted an interview to Playboy maautne,
J>ut the foUts at the Interior Department won't
even telJ that publication the time of day.
Douglas Baldwin, chier of public affairs at the
agency. says he considers such magazines "skin
books," not legitimate news publications.
The issue came up when A. Craig Copetas, a
freelance writer working for Playboy, showed up
for an interview with Kenneth Smith, assistant
secretary for Indian Affairs.
Copetas says he was told by Carl Sbaw, the
public affairs assistant who bad set up the in·
terview, that Baldwin canceled tbe session
because Interior Secretary James Watt did not
want "his people talking to representatives of god-
less publications."
Shaw and Baldwin both deny that the term
"godless publications" was ever used. Baldwin
s ays religion had nothing to do with his action,
which he says be took without consulting Watt.
"It is my view that people of the rank of usis-
tanl s~relary do not belong in the pages of a skin
book, whether they are lusting in their hearts or
not," Baldwin said, referring to Carter's famous
quote in a Playboy interview that appeared during
the 1976 presidential campaign.
He said he also bad turned down a request
from Penthouse Magazine to interview Walt.
Copetas, however, s ays the action raises "very
serious First Amendment" questions concerning
access to public officials. He said the department
had a responsibility to answer allegations of mis·
management lodged against the Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Dan Sheridan, a Playboy spokesman in
Chicago, said the magazine planned to pursue .all
avenues possible to gel the information needed for
the story.
"This is the first time I have heard that re·
porters had to pass a religious test before govern·
ment officials would talk to them," be said.
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ilAustria's gain could he
1
_N ewport ice skater Fiedler competes in Europe
a
,
By HOWARD L. BANDY took her seven years to accomplish what
... ...,,........ many take 10 to achieve.
She's not exactly what you would call a She started skating at the a1e of 10 and
member of the international jet set yet. moved to Newport Beach when she was 13
But Kristi Fiedler of Newport Beach lo study under Barbara Roles, a former
makes at least five or six tripe to Europe national champion herself, at the Ice
bas taken a class in modeling for the last
1 ~ years. She did a series of fashion
modeling or a line of bikini swim suits and
is interested in working at this phase of
her career during the summer when she
bas no school work
each year and enjoys every minute of her Capades Chalet in Costa Mesa.
life on a treadmill. When Roles moved to Colorado Sprln11.
But modeling, at the present time, ia
secondary to her skating.
At age 18, she is an outatandln1 ice skat-Fiedler went there to live and spent
ing prospect and fi1ures to represent another year under Roles before her
Austria in the 1984 Olympic Games in Los mother and father (Jim and Laurel) de-
She bas looked into the possibility of a
professional skating career after the
Olympics in '84.
Angeles if ber current time schedule ia ac-cided they wanted her closer to home.
curate. Kristi didn't object.
And while ice skating is uppermost in But when she goes to Europe, she u.aual-
"Holiday on Ice, International, has three
groups tooulng in Europe and I hope to
sign with them," she says.
ber mind and her immediate future, she is ly goes by herself and spend.a her time in
also very interested in dance and modeling Vienna with a family she bu known for
and spends whatever free time she has -..." _.~me time. "I enjoy it that way much
after practice and school work in the latter more and it isn't like being away at a hotel
"That way I'll get to see a lot or Euro-
pean cities. They usually sign you to a
three-year contract and rotate you to all
three shows.
two avocations. or something," she says.
"It isn't boring to me at all and I virtual-At the present time, she ls studying in
ly have two days on the weekend (after a San Diego five days a week under Janet
·'They are on tour from Sept. through
May or June with tlme off at Christmas.
And I can always quit when I want to."
Saturday morning practice session) to just Champion and in Burbank two days under
goof off," she says. "I try to be normal at Frank Carroll, a world and Olympic coach
that time." who directed the destiny of Linda Fra-Kristi recently passed her U.S. figure tianne.
She feels that skating for the Austrian
team gives her more flexibiHty and
perhaps a chance to move up faster in her
chosen activity.
and freestyle tests to receive her gold She also spends three afternoons a week
medal, the highest ranking in skating. It in a dance school in the border city and
"My father was born lo Austria and I
have dual citizenship. Barbara (Roles)
<See AVSTIUA'S, Paie C!>
Alley fighter • IS ready
Forgotten man Connors sneaks up on Borg, McEnroe
By WJLL GaIMSLEY
Af' "'9cMi Coal I $ , ,
WIMBLEDON, England (AP> -As Bjorn
Borg and John McEnroe glide blissfully on their
collision course to the Wimbledon tennis final,
they'd better look out for that guy sneaking up
alongside them.
It's the notorious alley fighter, Jimmy Con-
nors. Old Jimbo. You must remember Jimbo?
Listen, this kid bad an act that made the
petulant court tantrums or Mac the Super Brat
look like Shirley Temple on the Good Ship
Lollypop. He ate sauteed rattlesnake meat and
washed it down with tiger milk. He was the terror
of linesmen and umpires.
SOMETIMES SURLY and sometimes the uJ.
timate smart &leek, with that wi11le of bis hips
and the wa11le of bis tinter. full of bluater and
bombast, be was the Dead End Kid of tennis.
But make no mistake about it, this wiry S-10,
151-pouod gutsy, unbroken bronc of a guy could
play this game. Emitting loud grunts, be literally
threw bis whole body at the ball, attacking every
one as if it were some evil force that bad to be im-
mediately destroyed.
He never temporized. He never unlocked the
gales of mercy. He was the court assassin, a left.
handed killer whose deadliest weapon was a two-
fisted backhand that had the trajectory or a rifle
shot.
To readers, it's undoubtedly odd that such ref-
erences are uaed in the past tense. Alter all, Jim-
bo is only 28 and juat two years removed from be-
ing ranked No. 1 in the world for a record five con-
·secutive times.
Jimmy Connors is living and well, we are
happy t.o report, and sitting comfortably on a
,quarterfinal rung in the current All-England
Championships.
But bow would anybody know?
CONNORS IS THE forgotten man of the 1981
Wimbledon, shrugged off by the legal bookmakers,
virtually ignored by the medla and treated like an
unwanted stepchild by the august All-England
scheduling committee.
At the beginning of the tournament; London
bookies bad Borg and McEnroe 1-2 favorites at
odds as low as 6-4 and 6-5. Connors, the No. 3 seed,
was listed at 12-1. Odds have changed slightly
since.
Twelve to one!" Jimbo exclaimed incredulous-
ly when the information was relayed to him. "That
is ridiculous!"
It's not as ridiculous as the fact that Connors,
although Wimbledon champion in 1974 and twice
runnerup to Bore since, plus winner of three U.S.
titles, bas been here more than a week and bas yet
to see the inside ol the Center Court.
He's been forced to play every match on the
outside field courts, soft, bumpy, poorly
manicured, with noisy fans bangin1 over the rails.
Players have labeled them the "1reat
eq uali.iers."
Meanwhile, Borg, the fair-haired five·l;ime
champion, hasn't played oo a field court since
1977, giving him a tremendous advantage.
"rl"S UNFAlll," SAYS Chris Evert Lloyd,
queen of the women players.
Connors might as weU be chaneint his clothes
in the toolsbed and eatine in the kitchen, for all the
respect he's getting.
But be hasn't uttered a harsh word. He hasn't
shot a single stony stare at a linesman, upbraided
an ump or raised a profane finler to the crowd.
This is the new Connors -composed, contrite,
polite, with a new set of values -but one still
playing the game with the ferocity of old.
"No matter bow it looks on the outside," be
says, "I st.ill keep a fire golne inside. I am natural-
ly aggressive."
10 percent
of baseball
grunes lost
By lbe Asaociated Pre ..
With 10 percent of the major
league baseball season already
lost to the players' strike, no
negotiations are scheduled and
the only talking going on
between the two sides has been
through the media.
And the words haven't been
kind.
On Sunday, Marvin Mlller,
executive director of the Major
League Players Association, bad
strong words about the way Ray
Grebey, chief negotiator for the
owners, bas handled the situa·
lion. The strike, over the single
issue of compe.nsation to teams
losing free agents in the re-entry
draft, entered its 18th day today.
Following the cancellation of H
games Sunday, 211 contests had
been lost, one-tenth or the entire
number of games on the
schedule.
"Grebey bas been using the
players," said Miller, who
handled the negotiations for the
players until the walkout began
June 12. Since then, Miller bas
not participated in the fruitless
talks between management and
the union.
·•He comes out after the meet-
ings and tells the public, 'we're
making progress' when no pro1·
ress baa been made. He's soft.
soaping the owners who might
be getting restless . He's telling
them 'we're meeting and we're
making progress.' And he's say-
ing to the insurance companies,
'see, we're meeting,' so they can
collect their insurance.··
The owners are collecting on a
$50 million insurance poUcy un-
der which they are being paid
$100,000 per canceled date.
·•They ' re not ready to
negotiate because they haven't
reached that point in their
timetable,'' added Miller. "He
<Grebey) is involved in a three-
pronged effort to fool the fans,
his own people and the in-
surance companies."
In response to Miller, Grebey
said, "When Mr. Miller bas
enough courage to return to the
bargaining table, he can make
comments."
The Major League Umpires
Association, represented b)I at-
torney Richie Pbillips, was to
return to court ln Philadelphia
today.
Rick Mears unns
Atlanta Twin 12Ss
for Indy cars. B3.
U.S. loss ,
Kruti Fiedler holds one of her ice skating trophiea.
Lloyd, Navratilova,
Austin are favored
WIMBLEDON, England (AP)
-If past records could be relied
on, three of today's women's
quarterfinals at Wimbledon
looked settled before they were
started.
Chris Evert Lloyd, the favorite,
took OD Mirna Jausovec or
Yugoslavia. They have played 12
times before and Lloyd won every
time.
Third-seeded Tracy Austin
faced her 11th match against Pam
Shriver. Auatin bas won all 10.
Fourth-seeded Martina
NavraWova, Wimbledon singles
champion in 1978 and 1979, hoped
to continue an 11-0 winning streak
against Virginia Ruzici of
Romania.
ONLY mE FOV&TB match,.
between second-seeded Hana
M andlikova of Czechoslovakia
and Wendy Turnbull or Australia,
was less predictable. Mand.likova
has a 4-3 head-.to-bead lead over her rival.
or the eight players, only
Navratilova is a true serve-aod-
volley player in the tradltion of
Maria Bueno, Billie Jean Kine
and Evonne GoolaJong, yeat Wi mbledon champions o the
last two decades.
Lloyd, who last won Wimbledon
in 1978, has not dropped a set and
has lost only 14 games on her way
to the quarterfinals. She bad her
easiest match or the week Satur-
day, golna past 18-year-old Swiu
Claudia Pasquale 6-0, 8-0 1n 38
minutes.
•'I haven't bad a bard match so
far." she said. "Usually, befo~ I
reach the quarterfinals I am e:ii:-
tended in at least one match. But I
don't worry about it. I will just
have to practice twice as bard."
Lloyd is workin1 out with her
husband, British Davis Cupper
John Lloyd, and Dennis Ralston,
who reached the Wimbledon
men's final in 1966 and was the
U.S. Davis Cup captain for five
years.
NAVllATILOVA, WHO recent-
ly had shoulder trouble and bas
been strualing to get her service
right, was in good shape as she
beat American Belay Nagelsen
6-3, 6·1.
But she admitted: "I am still
looking for my right type of
service. J am trying to eet more
spin on the serve."
The Ciechoslovakian exile said
Lloyd is playing well. But she
added: "There is no such thing as
a bad Chris Evert.''
Austin stayed on the baseline to
defeat bit servin1 Barbara Potter
6-4, 6-0. Shriver defeated Jo Durie
of Britain 6-3, 6-4 and reached the
quarterfinals for the flnt time.
The ble three of the men's
singles -Bjorn Borg, John
McEnroe and Jimmy Connors -
all won convincingly. Their
quarterfinals are set for Tuesday.
aoaG, GOING roa h1I sixth
straight Wimbledon title, edted
his old friend Vitas Gerulaitia 7~.
7-5, 7 ~. playing his belt shots on
the big pointa.
McEbroe downed Stan Smith
7 ,5, 3-6, 6-1, e-2. Connon beat Woj·
tek Fibak of Poland 8-1, 8-2, M .
All three were optimistic about theirtiUec~.
"I am improvln1 with every
match and feelin1 very lood."
Borg said. "Butl will have to play
weU from now on, because it 11 to-
inl t.o 1et tou&ber and t.ou1ber."
Mcl:Dn»e declared: "Some IU)'
ll 1oln1 t.o bne t.o play excep.
tionally well to beat me."
· MEN'S nIESDAY
PAIRINGS USTED
P airtn11 for quarterfinal
matcbes 'I'ueMQ ill men'• p1.,
lD tbe All·!!nlland tenn1a cham·
plonablpa (1eedln11 in paren·
lb••):
Bjorn Bcq (1),. Swed•, VI.
Peter McNamara (12),
' A1&1tralia
Jlm1117 CollDon (I). Uni~
Stat•, n . V1JaJ Amrttrajie':.: Tim lllaJQUe, Ualted ,
n . Rod rraw1e1, Auatralla
ldb lle&aroe (I), Ulllted
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Orange Oo11t DAIL V PILOT /Mondav. Junt 21, 1881
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Knight prefers mice
to pro basketball
From AP dlspatclaes
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -Bobby m
Knight has been approached many
times about coaching in the National
Basketball Association, but no one bas come close
to luring him away from Indiana University.
"I don't even watch pro basketball," said
Knight. "If I had the choice of watching a pro
basketball game or two mice making love on
television, I'd watch the mice ... even if the
screen was fuzzy "
Knight was honorary co-chairman at the an-
nual Indiana Special Olympics that wound up on
Saturday al Indiana State University. More than
2 700 handicapped youngsters and adults took
p'art in track, swimming, diving, gymnastics and
other events.
Knight. who coached Indiana to the NC~A
championship last spring. touched on many topics
at a news conference, including his repeated re-
fusal to coach in the NBA. ·· r may have a price. but no one has reached it
yet." Knight said.
He said Boston General Manager Red
Auerbach asked him about coaching the Celtics
some years back. and he answered. "If I would
coach in Boston, it would ruin friends hips -yours
and mine."
Quote of the day
Pate end1 dry 1pell, d~v•• In lake
J1~ Paw broke 1 th.Nt·)'Hr l!I drou1h\ by wlnnl~I tht Danny
Thomu·Mtmph11 IOU olualc lu.n· di)' and Ju1t 11 ltt promt11d,
ctltbrated lht end of tht dry lptll by leaptn1 tn·
to Ult lakt ln front of the lltb 1reen. Pate, a
form•r U.8. Open champlon, didn't even bother lo 1l1n for hJ1 llnal round 88 before dlvln1, tully
clolht..'CI, l11t.o the lake. He wort. by two strokea
with a 274 total, 14 under par
.. Nancy Lopez-Melton,
pressuring Pat Bradley and
Jan Stepbeuon into critical
mis takes, won her third
championship in three tries
at the Locust Hlll Country
CI u b and the 23rd of her
career with a two-under-par
71 in the Sarah Coventry
.. tournament at Rochester,
Lopez-Melton N. Y. Lopez-Mellon was two
under -par for the day and seven for the tourna·
m ent with a 285. She finished two strokes in
front of Bradley and Stephenson ... Bob
Goalby, winner of the prestigious Masten
championship during an outstanding pro golf
car eer, captured his first PGA Seniors title with
a two-stroke win over Art WaU at Marlboro.
Mass. . . Ray Floyd continued to master the
Westmounl Golf and Country Club with a con-
servative final round 71 to capture the Canadian
PGA international to urnament ... Mary
Enright defeated Lauri Merton 3-and-l for the
championship of the U S Women's Amateur
Public Links tournament.
Crist captures decathlon title
SANTA BARBARA John Crist m
of Athletics West came from behind to
capture the Senior National TAC
Decathlon Championships. held over the weekend
at UC Santa Barbara.
.. Baseball. this is like mom's apple pie.
This is where it's at. You gotta watch
baseball in the summertJme." -Doa Holl·
lager of Baltimore, when asked why_ be
made the 70-mile trip to see the mmor
league Hagerstown Suns during the major
league players strike
Crist. a graduate of Alabama who now serves
as an assistant track coach at North Carolina
State. was in second place after Saturday's first
five events and trailed Tony Allen-Cooksey enter·
ing the final event Sunday. But Crist won because
of a 4:28.29 clocking in the 1.500 meters. He
finis hed with 8,005 points
From Page C1
Allen-Cooksey. also of AthJetics West, led by
10 points going into the l.500 and needed to stay
within two seconds of Crist to win the cham·
pionship But Allen-Cooksey's time in the final
event was 4: 34.65, and he finished second in the
competition with 7.972 points.
AUSTRIA'S GAIN • • •
Canadians
•
suggested that I try for a place
on their team. There are 20,000
skaters in the U.S . and the odds
against getting to the top here
are much greater. It is definitely
easier in Austria.
"I HAVE TO SKATE in front
of the Austrian judges and their
skating federation but that has
been no problem.
··Only three Americans make it
to the top level of competition
and others before me have done
quite well by competing for
another country even though
they live here.
"It was really exciting to me
to be selected to the Austrian
team l'h years ago and r speak
German pretty well. So there is
really no language barrier."
Injuries in sports have always
been a problem and ice skating
is no exception. Kris ti has had
her s hare.
"I've been in and out of the
hospital a number of times," she
says. "One time I collided with
another girl in the air and her
blade went into my leg. lt look
three layers of stitches to close
the wound. (She still bears the
scar from that mishap).
"I WAS S KATING with
Barbara in Newport Beach only
two months when I tripped and
split my head open. But most ac-
cidents are usually caused by
some dumb mistake you make
yourself.
"I've been lucky and haven't
broken any bones. But injuries
are common to most skaters.
Triple jumps. double axles.
They can cause some injuries. I
have been very fortunate and
haven't had any knee or ankle
injuries.
"But I've been sewed up four
limes with injuries to my chin,
leg, eye and head."
Krist.I Is 5·6 and a blonde with
a s parkling smile and very
pleasing demeanor on the Ice.
This Is taller than most top
figure skaters but shorter than
her good friend and former U.S.
n ational team and Olympic
skater Lisa Marie Allen.
"( don't feel It is any problem
and perhaps it might even help
to be a little taller. You seem to
be able to do things a bit more
gracefully on the ice."
She doesn't begrudge the time
• spent oo the ice, in the dance
studio or doing homework.
Bookwork apparently Is
very easy for her. She is a
straight A s tudent and this put
year was selected to Who's Who
in American HiJCh School
Athletics. She's also on the
dean's honor list.
Her college career will wait
until after the '84 Gam es and a
stint with Holiday on Ice if she
adheres lo her current light
schedule.
"Oh. 1'11 take some under-
graduate courses at Orange
Coast College, if time permits,
while I'm practicing for the
future," she says. "And I'll do
some modeling. But that will
neve r make me quit skating un-
til after I have achieved m y
goals.
"AND ONE OF THE nicest
things about it is that I'm not
pressured to do these things. My
parents have told me I can quit
tomorrow if 1 want lo and they
will back me.
"But it's a fun thing for me
and I'm not even thinking about
the time when I won't be skating
any more."
She is usually on the Ice in San
Diego at 6:45 in the morning un-
UI noon. For the summer that is
Wednesday through Saturday
with Monday and Tuesday in
Burbank. · · r find I need eight hours of
sleep a night so [ usually go to
bed al 8 or 8:30 and that doesn't
give me a lot of time for socializ-
ing," she says with no trace of a
thought for something she might
be missing with such a tightly
scheduled life.
But that's the stuff that cham-
pions are made of and Kristi
Fiedler fits that mold to a tee.
She has the charm, physical at-
tributes and pleasing personali·
ty to take her a long way -on
the ice and in the world
thereafter as well.
Aztecs list schedule
SAN DIEGO (AP> -Seven-
teen home games and road
games at Arkansas and
Georgetown highlight San Diego
State's 1981-82 basketball
schedule, the Western Athletic
Conference school announced
Tuesday. The Aztecs, 15-1.2 last
year with the league's youngest
club, open at home Nov. 27
against UC Santa Barbara, then,
for the first time since 1969, play
UC San Diego.
On Dec. 3, the Aztecs play
Arkansas In Pine Bluff, and two
nJghts later face Geor•etown in Was~.D.C.
lllourrung
Terry Fox
NEW WESTMlNSTER ,
British Columbia (AP) -The
entire nation of Canada reacted
with praise and reverence to the
death of Terry Fox.
From politicians to sports
s tars, Canadians were over-
whelming in their praise of the
22-year-old one-legged marathon
runner who died Sunday from
lung cancer. .
Flags on government build·
ings were lowered to half staff.
Prime Minister Trudeau said in
Ottawa that Canadians will re-
member Fox for as long as they
live. The British Columbia gov-
ernment planned a memorial
service for the runner.
Fox was the courageous young
man whose cross-Canada
Marathon of Hope run on an
artificial lee last year raised
millions of dollars for cancer re-
search.
"Words can't describe what he
has accomplished," said hockey
star Wayne Gretzky of the Ed·
monton Oilera. "At a time when
the country seemed to be pulling
apart, h e was a force that
brought it together."
Gretzky spent 90 minutes with
Fox at bis family home April 3
when the superstar was in Van-
couver for a National Hockey
League game against the Van-
couver Canucks.
"We talked a lot about hockey
and didn't say too much about
his illness," Gretzky said from
Niagara Falls. Ontario. "l gave
him one of my sweaters and that
cieemed t.o ·ptease him.
••Everyone knows he made
such a dramatic run, but the big
s tory miaht have been how
much he prepared for the run
earll~r. He had tremendous ded·
i ca lion and was a great
athlete."
Fox attended several NHL
games in Vancouver last season
and visited Gretzky and D8l'l'Yl
Siltier, captaJn or the Toronto
Maple Leafs in their dressing
rooms.
Dr. George Pedersen, presi·
dent of Simon Fruer University
where Fox studied ltlnesiology,
the science of human movement
and reflexes, said the "universi-
ty community feels tbe dreadlul
loss lo the death of this
courageous young man."
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Ba1eball today
On thi1 dal• In butball tn ltel:
Jlm Northrup of tbt Detroit Tt11n 11t a
major 1111u• record 11 ht bluted hi• thlrd
1rand 1Jam homtr of the Wffk, lt1dln1 UM
Tt1er1 t.o a Sol victory over th• Chlc110
Whlte8oJC.
Northrup'• 1lam camt ln the third IMln1
off Claco Carloe With OeMy McLain, Did
McAuliffe and Mickey Stanley on base.
McLain backed up Northrup's heroics with
an eight-hitter to improve his record to 14·2,
as the Tigers took an 8VJ game lead over
second-place Cleveland in the American League.
In the National League, the first-place St.
Louis Cardinals were beaten by the Chicago
Cubs ( 10·8) as Ron Santo connected for a
three-run homer. The Cards, however, still
held a 61~-game edge over Atlanta and San
Francisco. The Giants fell to the Cincinnati
Reds 5-0 as Gary Nolan hurled a four-hitter
and belted a three-run homer
Today's birthdays:
Former Minnesota Twins slugger
Harmon Killebrew 1s 45. Texas Rangers
pitcher Rick Honeycutt is 27.
Gurney returns to winner's circle
Former Indy car and Grand Prix •
star Dan Gurney who resides in ·
Corona del Mar, won the Toyota pro· .
celebrity race Sunday at Atlanta lnternat1onaJ
Raceway ... Dean Cbenowe&b _ ~uided. ~iss
Budweiser to victory In Detroit s unlimited
hydroplane races as the boat with a R~lls .Royce
engine roared along the choppy Detroit River at
speeds of nearly 113 mph. An estimated 625,000
people lined the ranks of the river to watch the
field of eight hydroplanes . . Ken Houston of
the Washin5(ton Reds kins outpolled Pat Haden
of the Rams and Doug Dieken of Cleveland to
win the Whiner White award. It is given for
humanitarian services by the NFL Players' As ·
sociation .. Shlnlchl Morioka pitched a five·
hitter and Kaoru Nimura hit a three-run homer
to lead Japan's College all-stars to a 3·1 victory
over the U .S before 11 .000 al Jingu Stadium.
Television, radio
TV: Tennis Wimbledon update. Channel
4, 11 30 p.m.
RADIO: Baseball Tucson at Salt Lake Ci-
ty, 6 :30 p.m . KM PC (710>
Sisters unable
to break habit
FORT WORTH, Texas <AP> -St1ttr1
Fran ces Evans and Magdalen Hession have dll·
covered baseball is a tough habit to break. ~ The two Catholic nuns scan the newspaper
sports sections each morning, hoping to find a
headline that reads, "Strike Over; Rangers Play-
ing in Arlington Tonight." .
The sisters, members of the Sisters of Charity
of the Incarnate Word, have shared their en-
thusiasm Cor the sport since the Cirst Texas
Rangers' game at Arlington Stadium.
"I never saw a big league game until 1972,
when the Rangers came to Arlington," Sister
Frances said But she grew up playing baseball as
a catcher and a shortstop
"WHEN THE RANGERS came 1 was de·
lermined to get tickets for Maggie and me t.o the
openina game," she said . "Tickets were only $S
then . so we could go to that one game."
The highlight of that game was when Frank
Howard hit the first home run out of Arlington
Stadium, Sister Frances recalled a moment so
excit ing that a fellow in another section had a
heart attack
Shortly thereafter, a friend found out how
much the nuns enjoyed baseball and bought them
season tickets. They've rarely missed a game
since.
"What I enjoy 1s the competitiveness," Sister
Frances said. "And I like the kind of crowds.
They're family-or iented people who bring their
children. Some of the children were just little ones
when we started going lo ga mes and now they're
practically grown. We've made lots or friends."
"Since we work 1n a stressful situation all the
lime. it's nice to be outside and to relax, to forget
about it all," added Sister Magdalen.
Sister Frances 1s director of social services at
St Joseph's Hospital, where Sister Magdalen is a
patient representative in the sur~ical area .
They also e njoy getting lo know the
ballplayers and their families
"O R SEATS ARE such that we can look at
our guys in the dugout. .. Sister Frances said
"We're right over third base When Bert Blyleven
used to pitch. he used to wave And whenever Billy
Mart in comes back he always looks for us."
Fedderly
wins three
Irvine titles
Mik e Fedderly, former
Orange Coast College standout.
won three open division tennis
titles Sunday in the Irvine Open
at the Racquet Club of Irvine.
Fedderly defea ted Tim
Downey in the singles final, 6-0.
5·7, 6·2 and then combined with
Kevin f''orbes to capture the
open doubles crown with a 6-2.
6 1 victory over Lloyd
Williamson and Craig Neslage.
In the mixed doubles final ,
Fedderly was joined by Cathy
Bennett to win over Williamson
and Becky Barmore, 6·4, 6-7. 7-5.
While Fedderly was winnimg
three events in the open com·
pet1t1on. Golden West College
women's tennis coach Cheri Kay
captured the women 's open
singles title with a 7-6, 3·6. 7·5
win over Gale Glasgow.
Glasgow and partner Sue
Warfield came back to win the
open doubles title from Kay and
her partner, Robin Ka hn, 6·1,
6·2.
Champions were c rowned in
five divisions or play in singles.
doubles and mixed doubles ac-
tion with e xception of the
Wom en's A division whkh will
be determined Friday.
GOOD CATCH -Chic Stroh of Costa Mesa displays a limit
In the Women's A singles
final, Marilyn Moore will face
Jill GwaJtney, both easy winners
in semifinal matches Saturday.
catch of barracuda taken recently on the Sportfisher out or ------------
Davey's Locker in Newport Beach.
Baseball trivia
During the current baseball strike, the Daily Pilot wlU
tax the minds or base ball experts witJr a trivia quiz.
Answers to today's quiz are on Page C3.
1. lo lbe 1948 World Series, the Cleveland Indians
downed Boston, four aames to two. W'ho was the Indians'
losing pitcher In both cases?
2. What Is Peanuts Lowery's real first name?
3. In the 1963 World Series, the Dodgers' Don Drysdale
outdueled which Yankee starter In the third game for a 1--0
victory?
4. After being signed by the Dodgers. Jackie Robinson
played a year or minor league ball for what team?
s. In 1973. Nolan Ryan tossed two no-hitters for the
Angels. There were two other no·hlttera that year as well.
Who tossed them?
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~nday. June 29, 1981 ca
Normal condiiions predicted
LA-Honolulu race weather seen as stable
By ALMON LOCKABEY De..., ........ .,..,
WW the 31st biennial Los An1elet to Honolulu
race be anothe:r drifter Uke two yean aao or a fu t and stormy 1ear·bU1ter u several have been ln
lbe past?
Probably neither, accordiJie to J im Woller of
Costa Mesa who Is the weather •xpert for tbe
sponsoring Tran.spaclflc Yacht Club.
•'Unless conditions change drQtically in the
next couple or weeks, lt 1hapea up to be a normal
BOATING
race with the tradewinds In the 10-ls.lc:not range
tor the beginning of the race, poesibly increasing
near the finish," said Woller alter checking with
weather sources and watcbin,g the movements of
the Pacific High, a great blob of stale air that
shifts around the Paclfic .
•'There is no lndicatioo at this time that the
fleet is in for another slow ooe like two yean ago,"
said Woller. "The problem then was that the
Pacific High split and trapped the vast majority of
the ya ch ts along the normal sailing coune."
Woller will be che<:lting daily with the U.S.
weather forecasting service at RedwOOd (.;1ty
U CI qualifies
UC Irvine's Rowing Club placed two teams in the
Na ti on al Sports Festival rowing championships with
victories Sunday in the Southwest Regional competi-
tion on North Lido Channel in Newport Bay.
J ay Collins and Mark Hanley combined to win
the straight pair event in 7: 16.0 wblle John Walker
and Curtis Fleming captured the open doubles title.
By winning Sunday, the two teams quaillied for
the July 20·29 event at Syracuse, NY with' Mike
Sullivan, UCI crew coach directing the western con·
til!.'ent.
Others to quaJify included the open fours which
was woo the California and the pair with Cox.swain
wilh Long Beach Rowing Club gaining the top spot
Close Encounters wins
Twenty-four boats in three classes turned out
Saturday for Newport Harbor Yacht Club's one·
design regatta on outside courses.
Largest class was the Etcbells-22 with 12 en·
tries. Winner was Close Encounters, co-skippered
by Tim Hogan and J im Warmington; second was
Cy rene, co·Skippered by Art Robinson and Ted
Munroe, and third was Aqueon, Jeff Merickel.
In the seven-boat Thistle Class the winner was
Robert Van'T Riel, Balboa Yacbt Club. Runner-up
was Russell Hinkle, BYC.
Gaston Ortiz was the winner in the five-boat
Soling Class.
which wtll be trackln1 the posltioo ol the Pacmc
High. La.st word 1ldppera and crews wUJ have of .
the forecast will be Wednesday ntcbt at the ln-
struction dinner at tbe Biltmore Hotel in Loi
Anieles.
tr local weather cond1Uont remain static the
yachts are likely to have a relatively alO* beat to
the west end of the Catalloa laland, the ftnrt and
only mark or the 2,225-mlle course until the finUb
otr Diamond Head on the island of Oahu .
Weibel captures
Dana Point race
Dana Point Yacht Club wound up it.a four-race
Dana Belles Series Saturday and Sunday and at
the same time launched the Orange County
Women's Ocean Racing Series.
The r aces are sailed lo two c luaea of
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts -
spinnaker and non-spinnaker.
Overall winner ln the best three or four races
in the spinnaker class was Cheryl Weibel of
Voyagers Yacht Club in Runaway II. Second was
Rock N Roll, skippered by Sue Rogers, Dana Point
Yacht Cl ub, and third waa Sunshine, Joan
Malanosky, DPYC.
Overall winner in the non-spinnaker class was Suns~t. Patti Mace. OPYC; second was Mistral,
Caroline Fenner, DPYC, and third was Martin-
ique, Mary Cooper, Capistrano Bay 'Yacht Club.
Saturday's race was the first or the OCWORS
and was won by Vicki Call, Newport Harbor Yacbt
Club, at the helm of AU Spunked Up ln the spin·
naker class. Second was Rock N Roll, Sue Rogers,
DPYC, and third was Runaway II, Cheryl Weibel,
VYC .
In the non-spinnaker class the winner was
Suns~t, Patti Mace, DPYC; second was Mistral,
Caroline Fenner, DPYC; third was Wildfire, Linda
.Gronslti, VYC.
~··--= ~ C'--1. All $tlWnllad Up. V~lll Call, NHYC; J. 11-y II, Clleryl Weibel. VYC; J. "-MM, J-....._.,, OPYC .
NOft.1"4-tr Cl--I. 5'.tNet, .._.., -.C., OPYC, t MIWal, Caroll,. "-'tr. OPYC; >. Liilie s.trtt. "-o.MI-. OPYC. OCWORS $I.encl .... -1. Roca N ,. .... Sw ~ OP'VC, 2. R-y II, Clloryt -bet, VYC; J ~. Jotfl~y. DPYC.
BCYC class winners named
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club sailon celebrat· ~ ln~ependence Day a week in advance Sunday
with its annual Stars and Stripes Regatta which
drew 52 boats in six classes sailing courses inside
and out.side the bay.
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Mears takes Atlanta 125s
HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) -It
was one or those days when
Rick Mears could do no wron~.
T he boyish-looking driver
from Bakersfield came from
behind to win the first race,
then led most of the way in tak-
ing the nightcap Sunday in the
Kraco Atlanta Twin l25s Indy
car program at AUaota Interna-
tional Raceway.
"The car never missed a
beat.'' Mears said happily. "It
ran almost identically au the
way in both races."
For Mears, 29, and a former
Indy 500 winner and national
champion, it was just another
happy day at Atlanta.
The hard-driving youngster
now has taken four of his nine
car eer Indy car triumebs on
the high-banked, 1.522-mile s ub-
urban Atlanta oval.
But, what made the double
victory even sweeter was the
fact that it was Mears ' first
racing appearance since he suf·
fered facial burns in a pit fire
on May 24 at Indianapolis.
"I thought I might be a bit
rusty out there, and it did take
me five or 10 laps to get com·
fortable," Mears said. "But it
was just fine the rest of the
way."
With four yellow flags slowing
the first race. Mears averaged
150.137 mph as he made up a
four-second deficit on Johnny
Rutherford, passed the three·
time Indy winner three laps
from the end and drove his
bl ue, red and white Penske
PC-98 across the finish line
t hr ee second s ahead of
Rutherford's yellow Chaparral.
In the second 125-miJer, with
only one brief caution period,
Mears took the lead from
Rutherford on the 22nd or 83
laps, held off a late charge by
Marion Andretti and averaged
167 .073 mph.
"I ran pretty conservative at
first." Mears explained. "Part
of it was that I did feel I'd be a
bit rusty, and part of it was that
being conservative early bas
paid off for me here before.
This track is always hard on
tires.
"In the second race, I ran a
Utlle harder than I wanted lo at
the start and I was afraid
Mario would do lo me what 1
did to Rutherford in the first
race.
"But, when I saw him right
behind me over the last lS laPS I just ran tight and low and
figured I'd make him beat me
the. hard way."
Andretti feU about one second
off the pace with eight laps to
go when he got tied up in slow
traffic. But his Patrick Wildcat
was right behind when be tried
to make an inside move on
Mears on the third turn of the
last lap.
"When he (Mears) got into
traffic I couJd take a run at
him," Andrettl said. ··I dove
right under him and I th.in.It I
had just enough momentum.
But No. 86 (Jim Buick) was
running down low at the time
and there just wasn't enough
room to make it."
Trivia answers
l . Bob Feller
2. Harry
3. Jim Bouton
4. Montreal Royals
S. Jim Bibby, Texas, and
Steve Busby, Kansas City
World Class Tennis
Returns tO Oriinge County
Monday, July 6th at 7 pm
The Oranges will open their professional team tennis
season against superstar Martina Navratilova and the
L.A. Strings at the beautiful Los Caballeros Tennis Stadium .
See 5 great sets including mixed doubfes from your
own box seat.
FrM ... , cuahlon• velwd et $7.00 wlll be glYen to
9"tyOne .nendlng UN opening night ot July 8th.
Plan a great nlgtit of tennis under the stars from your own
box ... Tickets start at $10.00. $5.00 discount coupons
avallable et all three Bank of Newport offices. Call 751"'6779
now to renrve your seats. Tiokel office Is open from
11 am to 8 pm daffy and noon to 5 Saturday at Plaza del La.go,
17220 Newhope Street. Suite 122, Fountain Valley. Fl\le
minutes north of the 405 Freeway.
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Atlanta throws a practice hand grenade dur-
ing an exercise in Fort J ackson, S.C. Women
who don 't particularly yearn to do this kind
A~~
of work won't have to alter the Supre me
Court ruled last week t hat women are exempt
from registration and the draft.
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1'WM~ :t6l••• .,..... 5110."l'I 11'°"""' ,, TllW
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Nl1"2S
"ICTITIOUI IMlllN•U
NAM« STATaMa NT
Tl•• to11-1,,. peno'" •r• oolno llltslneu .. ,
SHOPPER"S GALLERY, JUt
Redlllll ""•nue, Coate M••• C.lllornl• ma .
St.rCrnt "'-'Cu of C.llfo<nl•
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Cost. IMM,-C.llfoml• ~-Tllla IMllnes• ts cond110td by • co .. -·"°"· Ste<Crest Producb of Celllomle, Inc.
T .M. Col_, Pr .. IOeftt
Tl!la --1 wes fifed with the Coun1y Cllf'll Of 0r..,.. County on
JuneJ, 1t11.
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Publlllwd er.,.. Coest 0011, l"llot, June I, IS, tt, 2', ltll 2UUt.
PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,..
l'ICTITIOUI aUllNIU
lllAMll ITATaMeMT
Tiie fofl-1119 """"" •r• dol119 l:Mni-•: PETS INTEltHATIONAL, •.O.
llMreM.O, INlne, CA '271'.
IE. ROal!RT HASHICI(, l ••U
Emer,_ .....,, T..-Jn. CA fMIO.
ANITA NA SHIC K, I H U
Emer.,.... .....,, T..-1,., dill t'UIO.
T Ill I lll.siN9 It condllc1ed "' I~ dlwldllalt (~I. Wife>
E. "'*"' .... 111<11 Anita NelH<ll
Tiiis ~ -fllod wttfl the c-t' CIWll ot er.,,.. c-1 on
JuneU .1"1.
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS aUllNaU NAMa STATIMI NT
Tiie lofl-1119 pet'IOfll ere 001119
IMJslneuH ·
SAN MARCOS PARTNERS, l'9 Sen Ml.-i Orlve, Suite 100. NewPort
lleecn, <:.illoml• n..o COA/S... MMC0$0 Ltd., M S...
Mlou•I Ortve. Sult• 100. Newport
.. Kii. C6flfort1le 92*
OSL Service Co mpeny. >ZOO ar11tol sc.-, Cost• Mne, Celllon\la
'161' Tlll1 buslneu 11 condvcted by •
oenerel ~Ip. MlchMI I. C-, G<tner•I Partner
COA/SM Menos, Ltd. Tlllt nat«nent WH fllld wltll the
Cou"IY Clffll of Or•noe County on
JllM "· ,..,
Morn_ a......,. ue .. ....,. c:..w onw, .. , ....
........ ._...CA,...
Plibll.i.cl Orenee Cout Dally Piiot,
J.,,,. n , 1',July•, 13. 1t'1 211W1.
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICT ITIOUS IUllNWS.S
NAMa ITATaMaNT
Tiie foll-tno persons ••• OOl!lil
IMJSlneu H :
EAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS,
1''1 RllO..,, Senta AN, C•lllOmta '1191
E CS Electronic Catc11letor Service, I-~th Ritchey, Santa
""'· Colllornl.a ft1Qj Tiiis ~ Is condvcllld llY an !ft.
dlvldv81.
Americans
,., ... l'Wtlllwd o-... Coett O.lly l"ilet. Wllme J . G«ltry
J-1', J"y .. ta, 20, 1"1 1911 .. 1 Thll 6tal-WM fllod with IN
rACIFfC VlfW
Mf.MOlllAL l"AAK
Ceme1ery Mortuary
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Driv!'
Newport Beach
644·2700
McCOIMlcac MOITUAllllS
La<Juna Beach
494·9415
Laquna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776
HAllOI U.W ....... MT. Ol.IYI
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crerr-etorv
1625 Gisler Ave
· Costa Mesa
540-5554
terrorists'
top target
PUBLIC NOTICE
NWt1ll
l'ICTITIOUI aUllNall MAllMITATa ... NT
Tiie hlllOwlllt fllerlOtlt •re ct.lttt
WASHINGTON (AP ) _,~:.:~.COUNTY CLINICAL -Nearly two out of l'SYCHOLooisn, 2061 11111" ...
every five incidents of c:"''"' 0rt ... w• 1•· 1~· CA mu. lnternaUonaJ terrorism 1tOH1tT 1t. "41LLI"· -.i ..,...
Jast year involved U.S. ~,J~-oriw, s..i• 1•, 1rw.~
citizens or property as 1tusHLL JOHNSOH, ,.,. 16411
targets, the Central In-..,...., ""'-~-..__, 9Mdl, CA
teJligence Agency says. '*'.to NALo o . H uo1tN, ,..,
With diploma ts the ~•h'-"-· ~. 21-c. 1"'•· CA . mu. primary targets , 10 Tlll1 ._,_II cM4111CtM 11, • Americans were killed ....., .. ..., .. -.
d ~ "· """'-an 94 wer.e wounded, n .. ....._. -,..., """ .. the agency said in a re-c:-ty a.rt1 et 0r-. c:-oty •
port. Most ol the attacks J-n. ""· ,.*' .. were in Latin Auiertca. ll"llMllflM ar.,.. CM1t o,11., ~-.
Soviet citizena and in-J-"· ""'"" ia.-."" "IU'I ata llationa were the ..::;.-_..._ ____ _..;:. __ _
C011nly CIH'k Of ~1N191 C:O-ty on
J-1•.1t11. ,.,.....
Publl.i.c! Oronoe Coest O.lly Piiot.
JUM 11. 1'. July 6, U, ltll 2737 .. 1.
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllCT1'10UI IVllMlll
NAM9 ITATSMeNT
Tiie fellowl119 PtrMftt .,. Nlttt 11u11 ...... ,
I TEAltN $ PRO l"E .. TY
MANAGEMENT COM~ANY; 2tl6
OVoll ltrMt, '"-"' hoc , CA ......
PHILI~ A. STaARNS, JIM °"911 StrMt, ......... lleec:ll, CA ftMO.
Tlll• ""'-"_... "' ....... tlll;r .... 1. ,.,. .... ...... Tllll ........... _ tllw wttll tll9
c-1, C .... ll ef 0r-.. C:-., ., J-*'·""· ........ ............. Or-. c-o.11, "'lot. J-tt,Myt.,ia,•,ttll a..t
-PUBLIC NOTICE t
•mat fllCTITtOUI IVllNall
NAMS ITATl ... lfT
'8CI NOTHIU
llU•OADWAY
MOtlTUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
second moat frequent P\JBUC NOTICE T,,. , .. ._.,.. --.,. •1111
tar1et, followed by thole l'IC'l"tTICIUUVIH••• ..... ';:~!l'IC: ITA T IES L t!OAI.
642-9150 ----1.ALTllllGHOH
SMm4 Ir TUTHIU
WISTCUff CHAPll. 427 E 1711'1 SI
Costa Mesa
&<t&-9371
of Turkey, Iraq, France, NAMelTATa•NT 0 1toul", 11 .. 1 011•--. ......... Iran and Iarael. Tiie te1i.w111e ...,_, ,,.. Mlftl H..ml""9n9Mdl.'9ilfllrlNt1W7 "Tbe umbe f •-...,.._._: 1111-c. a--. ,,,., ~-. D r 0 ... r-001.0ta """'' OLO l'.u.410H •t•. "I ", H 1111t111ttlf1 auc11, rorilst incidents ap-1c1c1t1AM,1ms"H"Joft""°"""• ic..i ......... ...,
r.arently aimed at eaus-lrvlM,~ ltl<._. w. ,... ... •"22 ,._
01 casualties -m08t ~~~~~ c:-tr'y C-•-. •• Tlldll, c.llfwlllo
oota bly auualoation at-"''°' -. Hlr-., tam e-er., ~.,,.. o. °""" •7'D .. _.....
t t . ...... .... ,.,..~ ........ ~.'91 ....... e mp • -increased-n1s ...._ .. ~-, 1tt-• ._._. 11 <eMllCtM 11v • dramatically ln 1980," .... ..._..~,.,.., •1.,..._...,
tbe report said. Tiii• • ~ ... •"" ... 1 "'" -=::. 0;!:":' ........ t11t Jt attributed the rlM Collllt' CIWtl ef OrMtt C-'Y ell ~-t' C..,_ el OrMlll CllllltV .,.
to an lncreue la 1ta... ,, .. "· ""· ,.,...., ~-'· '"'· ..,...
,.Cl laOTHlll supported terrwtlm aad ......,. 0r-. c... omiy "• I ~-.. ar .... c.-. OOiey "• lMITMS'MOITUAIY dtedU-a "MU.IDOlt ,, ....... ~'-''"" .. ..,. \l ... n.1t,J11ty,ia,tt11 •t..et.
127 Main St "'1 ..,.. ....... ~--------'-----------~nunQlon 8H c:h promlnmt Rate ,,_ ~ 5678 538-&639 and parUeip•t ... A1IO v. • -3:==~~~~~" ~ 11vta1 1uppon to .. ,. a few worda to work for JIOU -ror11t ..,,... were tM
So•let ·umoa , Yemen, m the Illy .....
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MENT, FINANCE
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
hbhlwr'• tWke:
All real estate ad·
verl iaed in th u
newspaper Is subject to
the Federal Fair Hou.s·
ing Act d 1968 wluch
makes it illegal to ad·
vertise ··any preference.
limitation. or du
criminal.ion based on
race, color . religion,
sex, or nationa.I origm.
or an mtenllon to make
any such preference.
limitat1on. or dts·
criminat1on "
Th" newspaper will not
knowingly accept any
advertising for real
estate wluch is in viola·
tlon of the law.
ElllORS: Actrtrlfwn
shoeild ct.di ....... doily-=.,.. ron I•• . n.
DAILY PILOT..-.
lobilty for ... flnt
lncorr•cf laHrtlot1
Oftfy.
'"-r.i IOOJ ~ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 IR IACK IA Y $137,500!
Roomy, 4 Bclnn, 2 aty,
w/coiy fireplace. Very
clean, light and airy.
New: dlshwuher, water
healer , paint, paper,
skylight' Beautifully
la ndscaped patio. A
must see! 6*-7171
THE REAL ESTATE RS
• REH TO RS
ADULT CONDO
EXCELLEHT FtMAM-
CIMG
This large two bedroom
condominium with its
high beam ceilings and
beautiful mounta111 view
IS Ill the best location O(
this secunty gated com·
plex En1oy this Cully
a1n·ond1t1oned unit with
the commwuty pool 1ust
steps Crom your door
Large assumable 8'1
loan All for Sl34,900
D. M. MARSHALL
644-9990
760-0l35
10%
INTEREST Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 bath,
apa. Eastside. Owner
will help finance. Fixed
rate assumable Only
$127,900. 645-9161
. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/
IACllAY DBJGHT
Lovely 3 8dnn 2 bath
w1lh new French coun·
try kitchen. and used
brick eirt.erior. Located
in lhe heart of Newport's
upper bay, overlooking
country club. Priced at
only 1190,000. with ex·
cellent financing availa·
ble. CaU 751-31.91
C:::. ':.E.l H T -f"' PROPf H l IE <,
VIEWRXEI
Reduced to $335.000
Cameo Highlands on fee
land Alll. 673 7761 . 761).1397
-H~sforS. JUSTUSltD! ..........••...........
1002 ::: :::::~~.~; = ...................... . Buuttful first noor con
do converuently located
JU.SI I block from shop
ping and transportation
an Westcllff 2 bdrms .
private enclosed patio .
nicely decorated A
super buy at Sl.29,500
HAlllOll RIDGE
A w ard w1nn1ng
··Jodelle" estate home
1st resale offenng on
this exqws1tely appo111t
ed townhome with
massive v1ev. of bay.
ocean. coasthne & mght
lights Offered at
$885,000
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MONt "'•fMN• lO:J'j
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AMNDUNCEMENTS,
nRSDNALS &
LOST & FOUND
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(trf'")O(
U 1tJ\oc14''" lAe.1 6 foiwnc '"'Wl'l•h" '°'''' 1.111m• 1,.,,1• sm1crs
'-" .. 10 l•irtt1on
EMPLOYMENT &
PaEPARATIDN
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MERCHANDISE ""' ... "" ",.. .. ,...,
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EOU1'MENT
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DAILY PHDT
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Tev t.n W It. AM It,
Tn*ll Wl!ll t ._.M
[142•5178 )
°"''-'~ ~c... ........
VIEW!
VIEW!
Mesa Verde popular hid
den 2 story, covered en· try, prJYat.e llVUlg room,
huge family room .
fireplace, count ry
kitchen, formal din111g 4
Bdrm 3 baths, Cull deck
an rear of borne and
view! ! Only $255.000,
call for more details.
S46·2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
MEWPOIT HGHTS
Delux e townhouse
duplex, 3 bdrm fam1Jy,
2~'1 b ath each unit
Frplcs, all built-ins.
decks & patios Park-l 1 k e landscaping
SELLER WILL HELP
FINANCE. $295,000'
laha S., Prop.
llHhrs
•67~7060•
VA
$90,900
3 Bdrm 2 bath, kitchen
family area. sparkbng
pool. Only S9,900 VA
terms. Call for more de·
tails. 546-2313
THEREAL ESTATERS
OWMYOUll
OWN LODGE
Nestled in Washington
Olympic Peninsula
Woods. Catch steelhead
Trout & Salmon 100 yds
lo river 10 m111utes lo
Par1fic Ocean fishing
Use as a home. Retreat.
or Busmess with tax ad·
vantages 46' main lodge
room. 5 bdrms. 4\.1 ba.
mostly Cedar construe
tion on 10 · + acres
Lodge is funushed As·
sumable mortgage at
9t;; 1367.000 Write P 0
Box 1284 Port Angelus,
WA 98362 or Phone
(206) 457 • Ul56 or 37 4-6295
LOWEST PRICED
IALIOAISLE
Only Sl98,SOOl Unbeata·
ble terms. Owner will
carry 1st at 12% for 10
years . Ideal ~end
and s ummer hide·•·
way. Steps to bay. View
boat! from front sitting
porch. Just listed, 10
hurry! Call67MSSO
THE REAL ESTATERS
IEATTHI HEAT
Poss lb iii lies paten ti al ol
this Balboa Wand Prop.
are lremendoul. MuliU·
pie \&Dits Clft be used for
summer winter income
or u a combination in·
vestment and summer
residence. Top condl·
lion, loads or charm.
flexible terms' now
$399,250.
........ Dy
'7M700
YOU CAM QUALIFY SIOOO mOvtl you In. StOOO
per moatb. l'Al)oy the
m0tt luxurious 2 • s beclrwm, a bath condo In aru 1 lt1comparabl•
amtn u-. not to •hop-
••· t.beeten, ck1 part • Jlllt milUlel to tlM
beadl.
WIJOMPAll
COMDOl •IUMS •W.WU..,C.M. o,.. .... lo.t
111.m
A D1,•1s1on of
It arbor ln1•estment Co
IEACHDUPW
GREAT TERMS
A fantastic large 85·
sumable ftr1t + owner,
will carry a 2nd! Only
steps to beautiful
i!i,l'.illlll\'.1 :\: \!:11 .•
•!~1.dt11r'.•
R1rv1 t.40 · SS&O Anytime
[ .t~ll.llull Prof Bldg
41RHOME
$105,000
Comfortable Costa Mesa family home on quiet
s t reet L ovely
wallpa per One bath re·
modeled, tiled. Roof. I yr new Covered patio,
bric k BBQ . beaut
garden wlbearing fruit
tr ees Ut llme ad·
vertised ! Hurry to see!
646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Newport Beach, sand 1 ________ _
and surf Big 2 and 3 1--------• Bdrm uruts Both have
fireplaces Rare 32X137
lot Just 1279.900' Call to
see,673~
THE REAL
ESTATERS
COMMEllCIAL + UVIMG
Spacious 3 bdnn, 2 bath
apt. Bltins, wet bar.
fireplace, atrium. Over
500 sq. ft.. of business
space + 4 car 1arage.
Priced at S3SO,OOO.
associated
6110~EllS PE A l f CllS
l l)J' W 8 ?tf)t')' f> I t 6
DOING
BUSINESS
UNDER A
FICTITIOUS
NAME?
If you h .. • jutl filed
your new FICllll0111
llualneu H1111• end
fine not ,.i avbmltted
ft for publlcetton. plH H
don I lor9e1 11111 Ill•
llmlllllon I• >O dey•
from d1t1 o1 n11ng. The
DAILY PILOT wlll
pubttall yOU< 11111emen1
lor S>t .SO . 0 11 r
clrcul1tlon lnct11de• the enllr• Orenge Co111
UH Ind fe981 noticH eppu r In ell t dltlona, In
order lo 1ubmll rout
1 t•l•m 1 n1 f o r
p u bllcellon 11nd
1ppropt11tte copy and •
chic-lo THI! OAIL y
PILOT. P.O. Boa 1MO, Co111 ...... CA ta:lt.
We 'II do Ille fll4. '°' lflfOflllllloll lllout .... I
l dYlttlllng plelM Call
10 ... u1 !It m
STS'STOIUCH
2 bdrm each uo1t +
room If bath off 2 car
garage. Good w rs rental
aru . $2501000
associated
Bl!OKEllS llEAl ro11s
l(1l· ..,,, iolbr-., &' Jt-6
CdM STARTER
WALK TO
IEACH Just listed, for only
$260,000! Assume 2 low
i n t erest loan s .
Completely remodeled
recently. Living room
features rozy fireplace.
Modern kitchen with
microwave Cove red patio for BBQ"s Hurry
before 1t 's sold• Call
673-MSO
THE REAL ESTATERS
SHOWS UlE MODEl
3 Bdrm 30x lS' F R + + + Anaheim cul-de·
sac Owner will help
r1111n
C!Lf!~..!L_
OWCht
4 Bdrm, 2 Ba located in
Mesa Del Mar near
schools and shopping.
OWC lst T.D. 3% below
current interest rates.
Full price $132,900.
RESl0£NTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES
IXCLUSIVI
... CAMYOH
DIAMI DIAUWJ.I
A superb location overlooking
the 18th fairway, this dramatic
3 BR. + f amlly room town
home has it all. Luxuriot1' yet
livable for a family or a
couple. Huae maater suite +
storage. Gfass enclOlsed patio
for outdoor Uvini. 1750.000.
IN Nftf POllTCENTER
644-9060
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GIOIGIAN COt.OMAL MANSION
U nequaled elegance in th is
architectural beauty o'looking the 8th
g.reen of Big Cyn ~olf course. The
finest crafts manship & materials!
fmporte? marble, air·cond, crystal chan~ehers, crown moldings, rich
paneling, ~ we t bars + many other
1mpress1ve f eatures. 5 large
bedrooms . each with private baths,
banquet-size dining rm, Cam rm with
marble fireplace. billiard rm with
coffered ceiling, refrigerated wine
rm. A truly beautiful home for
someone who appreciates the finest!
Call for appt.
WISUY N. TAYLOI CO .. IEALTOlS
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MEWPOIT CfNTll. .. 644-49 IO
REALTORS
675-5511
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MEWPOIT SHORES; -... 3 ...._ 2 be
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pool .Int SI 35,000 1M1t.
COLE OF MEWPOIT WLTOIS
2515 E. Coaat Hwy .. CGrOINI .. Mer
675-5511
JUSTUUHEW!
This lovely 3 bdrm home
has been completely re
done New roof. ne.l"
cpts. etc Owner will carry large loan Only
SJ32 ,SOO Call today
979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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REH TORS
COUN'RY RlEMCH
IH IAYSHOllS
Charming country 3
bedroom. 3 bath home. THMIMG priva te ma ster suite
TOWMHOME? with balcony , gate
M AISLI
Wide. chaM le w from spectacular
arc hitectural signed 4 bdrm, S bath,
pool home. for 2 large boats.
$1.495.000. Sum r Occupancy.
UDOl~HOMES
Featured on Ho Tours th.is lovely
traditional spacio custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath hon:ie1 newly n!ecorated. Priced
to sell qwcKly at $47l)OO. Must see.
Newly rem~eled 3 brm, 2 bath plus
lge ~ecreat1on room ~ patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for •ntertaining.
$420,000. Best price for~ money.
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IMftD ftH.ooo,..._.
The p•dert dual
owntnb1p property with
2 almOlt ciqual 2 bdrm. 2
ba unit• w1lh master
aultu, stooe fireplacu
and wood beamed ceil·
Inga · all on an oversize
lot with private paUot
and decks. SD>,000. 103
111tereslflnancing
CM.LMOW
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.. HOOMHOUSI llwfa,ea .... 1040 .... INI IWw,.,tlNdl 1069 MIWt"-"
3 Br. I Ba. larae yard ••••••••• .. ••• .. ••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'w S. I IM' 185,000. Ml-crTIS. MOllH ~ ILUflllS ...................... .
Pll .. AllA IYOW* Auume larit 11~ Adu.IU &S+, 2 Br, micro
EASTSIDE
2 SMALL
HOMES
ON LARGE
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Alley 1cctU, SIM,000
Financing by owner
1.2%
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54 .. 772t
f-AA ~ Lovely :lbr, 2ba, bomt In fluodaa on newly ,.. wavt, A/C, SZ500 cub. ~~n:~n~. ·-· i.z.. . parklik• aettinJ, Fttncb modtled a br, a band IMO Ne.r Blvd. Ill
B E L 0 w v A L u E bty blocu from tb• lltl1t Oft IJ'Ml)bell Yam Call•__.,
$116,000 be a c b. Yo u w 111 rm 6 fonul din rm, ISTA11SALI
Let'• Deal (2l3)5»-SU9 absolutely love tb11 mlc:ro/ColwectJoft ov~ 1911 M~c locakld IA
gorgeous home. Oak In a.n all new kite~. L11uD1 Beach Park. H•~ Ooors, gourmet kitchen. S24S,OOO Call owner Near Ocean. Week d1y1 H9Mw I 042 sm.ooo usum loans at 780-9338. 7584175 ....................... 123. Asking $305.000. 1__..._X .......... 12~£:.rpt.ndO---. _J_B_r S~TAC~ 4N·~7 evee or 640-91166 UEC CONDO furnitbed. Xlot cond. A Ta V dayg AGT 4 bdrm, 2 be, 3800 aq ft. 7204 W. POI. Newport
2bd rm, den, 2% ba New Modular Type 457 V lat a True b1. Beach, SpeceJUl.5.500.
townhome. Waler view Homes, l.ased land, f275,000. Bkr, 771-6$50. 673 03150tMU474.
from master bdnn & liv Oceanfront Pk, 3 pvt
r m T r 1 · I e v e I bchs, Z4 security, fishing H o/o S&&.AHAMCID ---------
w/eartbtooes. ExclUng pier from $29,900 VERSA.lU.l!SZBR. •EXCITING• noor plan Seller will 499-3816 Oen view, 153 down
carr y note w/Sso.ooo Sl29K 730-2270 ore. .... ..... T..,. PEMIMSULA POIMT IE~HFIOHT
Panoramic bay & oc view at 1~N·~·arll!l•y-ne•w-df!llu•p•te•x•.
wedge, from prime large ~ 4 bdrm, 3 T re e a A.~ l w o ~ath CU~tom home . 3700 S9ft, featur-r:o r~~~: fcte~~ 8/e'!
ing marme room. $1.385.000. s11ned for~uests. 1..arg~ assuma~ e 1st an Q.W.Pet w1l carry 2n T.D. Call Rofer Bar qu1u.i 159· 243 or 631·7.JUU.
HomtGA.TI
MESA NORTif, com·
fortable 4 Bdrm family
home, convenient to
schools and shopping,
near Fairview and
Paularino. See and ap-
preciate. S1Z7 .000
64~5200
down. $215,000. IMdl ' 06 6'2·2682 home. ~ Z0.60-19118 \ttkina Home, REALESTAT~"R"US Mew,.,t I 9 Sbdrm,2~bacoodowitb 2Br. 2Ba, fam rmia
{714)S22.-6720 ........... -.......... dock. w/eocloaed porch ·
W ATllFIOHT W,HrTIW ATIR YllW m.uu. S29.SOO.
4br + convertible den. 90 lO beach, l<>"k assum LIDO ISL.AHO 2U»1171K.eywest,1Br,
4ba, 4S' dock. 3 car gar, 10111. May tile note on 2Ba . '34.SOO. assume SSS0,000 con· your prop. udown. 4 BR 5 bdrm, e.leg1J1t 2 story 24x60-IW721 Goldenwnt,
tract at 13% OwnlAGT 2 Ba.r~«Ot.1:'Jupgraded, 00 lge corner lot. 28r,2Baw/familyrm•
Jerry 975.7949 work. w/po1a1ble ID·law. qtn. Con1ider lse/opt + wtl bar, in La&. Hills
840·«64 eves/wlcnds Under $290,000 tnclds owaer fin111 $850,000 nicest Saw-·-'. 21 yrs
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME WITH US TO ..• WESTCLIFF.
DELIGHTF U L FOUR BED~OO M
HOME .COUNTRY KITCHEN WITH EATING
AREA . OAK CA BINETS ALIJ NEW
APPLIANCES NEW CARPETS
THROUG HOUT CUSTOM DRAPES ANO
WALLPAPER SELLER MOTIVATED REDUCED TO S299 soo
1617 WESTCLIFF DR. M.&. . 63 I ·7300
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75t-1111
WOOD .. DGE 511
Lovely Prescott great
location on cul de sac.
Formal dining, family
room with fireplace, .S
BR 3 Ba, elegant family
home. Owner wi.IJ help
r i nance . Priced .
S299,SOO.
CLOSITO
land. Move Cast! 752-6499 Avail oow. Open Sun + toqualify.;&,·ooo l"IM I 044 12·6 121 Via F\ttnu
AXa •••••·::;~:.:;:·••••• -,il ... -lllii·: ... ity H.._hrUy CLASSIC 3 BR t~BA home with !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I '"__,., uni nee&. '4S.9fSO MOILIHOME room ror 2nd unit So. of TOWMHOME? ---=c..;=---'"""'"-----SAUS
A PETE BARRETT ... REALTY
Hwy S23S,OOO . D .. PoW 1026 Call the specialtsts at Duplexes. oceanfront. OHCHBIYLAIE 27osHarbor,Sle206-A
OWNERMAYCARRY. "•••••••••••••;;•••••• the condominium in· beautiful ocean view. By owner. Over 3000 1q 540-5937
Call Stephen Meyers, lo•elv F.llly -formation center Perfect location. New ft, nex. 3-S br Lge 11. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! bkr, at 760-8520 Sprawling ranch 4 Br 2 Touchstone Really coodition. Agt. 673-7Dl su m able lat. $297 ,500 i::
SOUTHOFHWY b~Upool,ssr~~Owner 9634167 BAYCRESTBEAtrrY.S firm .642-056U192·3311S ew M~~:c::n;st1Z
S22S,OOO. 2 Bdrm home. l wL.;:·y .. R.E. JcMJl.!m~ :;s:~~b~! ~: ~~~ --------1 ~::ike,r,rrplc, pooi, 2Br.
block from Ocean Blvd. 497-1761 wo,_.•tDGE $100 000 2nd 1.2.3 •• .... 2 B a ' u t I I r m -may carry • · LO'"~" w/w•br/dryr. 631·3352, •--L I 0 0 LAHDIMG 1 year. $435,000. Call -.. ~ HAR I 0 R YI E W H•l"'9to. ..._ 4 AJL p Hedda Marosi Agent Newport Beach condo. 3 l-"'2:.:13~7.=..:41:...:-4350=----H~ ···o·::.:.:;~~~:·.··· LAST AV LAN s bdrm + -··ter bdrm ~ ........ ••~ f or lnfocall5.Sl·IMJ58 646-lOH.Tosee&sell! ..._ c,..,.tors. 1200 'A.LBMO With 20% dn. lmmac. S l~f>c THEILUfFS retreat. Walle to beach, ..................... .
vely 4 Bdrm home on br . .,, ... ba. ram. rm w. TU K pool, tennis & all extras. Acre parcel, level to ,..., Prime view condo. 3 Wet bar, mirrored rolling , pricme sub· rge comer lot $325,000 frpl c, formal din. nn, Ideal setting for active Bdrms, front row. Fee wardrobes, 2 patios. dMsion land at Vista,
'EE lge backyd w/~alio & family (near park. pool. land. GREATTERMS! Ca. WiUtakeclearho~e ern1ta Eilertsen, gas fire p1t. fru1t trees. tennis and schoolsl. A 4 C/21 Newportc.tr. down. 751.2824 dys or
\oker, 675-2373 or prof . landscared bdrm, 2"'2 ba with good 640.5357 760..767 7\-M!lll Sl98,900. Owner agt, ramily room and a 3 car 493-IW eves.
C a Mtt0 1024 848·8M3. garage It has a good as IACI IA Y t•ltty Loh/
IY OWt& sumable loan Federal 3 Bdrm ramUy home. Crypti 1500
0 aAMAMCED I LarA 4 Bdrm 2 bath h o~ beautdul wall rs lhruout. Cul
desa reet.Ownerwill
carry hn ror 7 years
at 13 sri;rest For an
appoin t to see. call 540·11.SI
ty
Save monty oo this 2 law proh1b1ts our ad Owner will carry new 1.st l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!l!!!!!I!~ •••••••• .. •••••••••••• bdrm , t ba with vert111nglhelermsbul. T D at 13 % 2311 ce metery lots .
fireplace, with IO''c as· coll UB for det1Jls You'U Redland Dr. $1.97,000 -------• Westminster Memorial
sum able tst and owner be glad you did S222,SOO C/21 Newport c.tr. NIWPOIT CllST Park. Good section ·
w1U help with 2nd Dnve 640-5357 760..767 Take advant11e of th11 worth $760 each, asking
by 9391 Krepp Dr ooe! Two bedroom con· $1000 for both. 714/ Sgl,OOO. 963-7l&6 OCEANFRONT Duplex dow1tb lotsohmtnitits 642-913hves •:._~l....tM & Tr1·Plex. Xlnt loc Perfect for that first· i-=~~~~---~ P.P.673-7677,673-7873. time buyer or retirees
111,500 Vaulted ceilings. wet P,..,.,+y 1600 Bike or jog to beach SPYGLASS llDGE bar and sun dtck. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••
rrom this highly up Family home in A·l for details and appo1.11t· ARE C·l·H Newport
graded 2 br. sgl story location, 3bdnns +den ment. Beach Properly. SO'
condo wlwetbar. I br is + ram1ly rm. Security frontage in prime loci·
den but can be convert· z ,. throughout. 1647 Reef t Cote Realty lion. Owner will finance.
ed. Ideal for cpl Green· 't5 31.AMPll5Dlt·IRVt,.E View Circle. OPEN SAT & Investment Exclusive. Principals belt vu. Comm. pool, -----&SUN l·S. only. Ask for Irene
Jaccuui. tennis & LocJ-aleoch 1041 C/21 Newporic.tr. 640-5777 Loudon, Agt, 631-4247 or
ctubhse. RV prkg. Bkr. 11•••••l'iifof ...... 640.5357 760..767 I!!!!!~~!!!!~~~~ 1-63""""""1._1300~·-----
Non-Coop. s:&1600. HEAYIH PARTY IN ,.,,., Sl,137 AMouulll SA.MTAAMA
Sparklmg 3 Bdrm home ,...... 1.s,000· 2 sty, established
0 n b e a u t i f u I I y HARDM VIEW New'~ g... retail tenant.a ready for landscaped comer lot DUii .. __ ed rehab . S28.S,OOO -Smashlll. g family room BeautiCu y ...,..vrat 4 T Soothina spa. wood erms. " wi th wet bar. Un-bedroom showplace.
SPAMSH
HACIEHDA
759-1616 Call the s.....,.ialisll at guarded community
,..... wi th two beaut1fu t1;~;:;;;;;;~~~ the condomin ium 1n· private beaches Ex
formaUoncenter. cellent owner financing
THEWCH 38drm, lBa, Zooed R 4
Try 10.S 10~ down. Hurry . Won't last Call
now for more details
MESA.Yao
Executive home. 3'-. 2
ba, 1 story home on~et cul·de·sac st I lge
could be convert o
make 4th bdrm Ron
for RV access or PG,
4 bdrm, pool home. So.
H.B. comer lot Owner
will sell AJTD of con·
tract. Great investment
Submit on terms Sl!B,SOO
ReJ h 1 l I~ Re <llty
I;~:; ~:-:1111
decking and covered believably beautiful en· Oen. dining room, pal10. Ocean view. glow· tertainer's patio. s Bdrm rireplace. Sits amongst
mgparquetOoors.plush Sommersaoofeeland. lovely gardens and
c a r pt t s . gourmet Ablolutely immaculate P a t I o s . S 2 2 8 . 0 0 0
kitchen Lowest price in move -in condition. T A R B E L L ,
the area '249,.SOO Creative fioanc1og RE A LTORS Ca 11
tl,SOO' comer on BnslOI.
Hig h traffic area.
Sl60,000. Some Terms
LOHGllACH
1800' Un.ique 3 sty Bldg·
Rehab potential S3SO,OOO
Terms BKR 9153-1220
Touchstone Realty makes tlus a great buy
9ll3-al67 at $349 .SOO
SI0,000 D.M.MAISHALL
DOWN! '4~9HO
Fantullc terms Owner 7 6o..oll5
wants out Easl11de -------• Costa Mesa. 2 Bdrm 2 31 ASSUMAILE
bath, 2 story townhome LOAMS
2 car garage, pool, spa .. No quahrying! Small
Only Sl29.SOO. A bargam down payment Low in·
down payment Call for terest rates. No loan more 1nformat1on posnts 2• 3 & 4 BDRM
546·2313 houses & townhouses m
Oran4e & Los Angeles counties Call ror more
THE REAL ESTATERS
details.
Cioldta Wnt lllr ..... , ..
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110111 ELllKS CD.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
HAllOR VIEW tlUS
Just Listed ln Much SougJJt After
Harbor View Hills . Three Bedrooms
Plus FamiJy Room On A Corner
Lot. Beautifully Maintained.
Owners Are Being Transferred.
Good Financing. Price $315,000.
NEW,OIT SHOW
New Lis ting. Three Bedroom Home.
Good Investment. Has Been Leased
For $750 A Month Until April 1982.
Priced Quite Reasonably At
$135.500. Appointment Necessary.
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759-9100
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RCTaylorCo
SHAii' COHDO I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!I 3 bdrm. 2 bath. poo.,_ _______ I
near So Coast Plaza. 99 N COH""HWY
SllS.000. WiU Lease ft 4LAGUNABEACH
Broker, 644-63611 l(jjl 497-4848
Bkr, 963-8182. don osen
r•· . .Jt,,r...,
LEASEomOH bwn (?f Co~nlr OMtofSiallt Luxurious custom con· 0.t of Miltcl
do 2SOOsq.f\.2frplcs.4 QEAL Prime Dana Point
mo. $195,000. 642-4623. near Dana Marina 2
available. 979-2390
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S 15,000 DH UTMOST Am.IYALLIT
Vu condo in Villa INPnSTMil Near new 4-Plex. 2
Balboa Assume loans. This ttigttly desireablt 4 bdrm, 2 bath each unit with fireplace. enclosed S137,SOO. Rat Rodgers. bdrm, 2 ba Broadmoor patio, double garaee.
631-12116 "Windjammer" Is local· Sl6S,000 Bill Grundy,
ed cloat to schools. park Rltr 615-6161. and beach. Cool.emp. In !-'-~~~----
style, this residence en· MAKE AM OFF£1!
S29tC
That's all it lakes. As· sumable 1st & 2nd. owe
interest only 3rd.
4Bdrm. 2Ba, 3 car
garage, S&5 quality, 2
yrs new. Won't last at
$169,900
joys 2 rireplaces. a cov·
ered patio, a small de·
SI O,OOO DOWW corallve pool and much more! $206,000.
bdrm , 2~ baths. SllSO \U(TOIUCH duplex on corner lot
~ Saf/S. 12·4 D rable Condo 2 bdrm, 1 ba up, l bdrm
B m 2 ba 1n d b d I 3 rm .l:V.ba,dblsided Be~walk. Assumable own eame c ng.1 _______ _ fr pie, sun nn. low inl. frplc, dining area, encl.
assumable, low down loa 137,900. patio. 5144,000
.s lnrome Properties
Eastside Costa Mesa.
20% down. Owner will
carry. Priced to sell! RCTaylorCo owe. S1Z7.ooo. 336 Prin· 111!!!!!!~~5'!'!!!!2-'!'!!!!l!!!IO'!'!!!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mission Realty c e t o n D r . C a 11 ...;.. ___ 494~·-07_3_1 __
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213.373.4787 ,,. ...
DISTR~SALE I
1044
-=; RANC H ~ Rf ~'\L 1 Y ~ S~>l 2000
COl.OMY
Lrg. 4Br, 21;,Ba family
home, in Colony Club
Walk lo pool, Lenn is
New financing avail
Call for detalls.
20%DOWN
Like new 2Br Condo in
prestgious Woodbridge.
Close to pool & park.
great starter home with
assumable financing
St06,000. Call for details.
AIEYOUHOT?
So is this property. Ex·
ecut1ve 4 Bdrm pool
home in an excellent
area Creative financing
,available Only Sl78.000
Call today !m-5370
ALLSTATE
AEALTOAS
WATEIFRONT
Owner had business railure. Must seU 4 BR 2
Ba house, w/ram rm
Only $94,900 ! Near
Paularino. Needs $12,000
cash. Assume $83,000
loans Needs work
Prine only. Devin & Co.
642-6368
MESA Yll.DE
A.SSUMAILI
Nice 3 Bdrm 2 bath
home New roof, near
schoolJ and shops. Ask·
ing $129,900. For in·
formation, call S40-USI
I • HERITAGE
• REALTORS
Superb custom Hunt·
ington Harbour. 97' on
water al comer of 2
main channels. U·
shaped dock, holds 2 lg
boata + sm1ller boat. 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sty leaded windows In E/Slde CM Duplex 2 cute
entry. Watch the boat 1 Br . SI09 ,SOO .
trarrlc from wall of win· Owner/ Agent. 64(). 7814,
dows In the gourmet 963-7600.
kitchen. custom tlle,S '""' ... M.._A __ L~L-D-OW_N_! _S_l,-300-
ialand cooking, separate m 0 . 4 bd r , 1 ~ b a
Cbarglow BBQ, storage Suns hine home. By
galore . Beautirul owner lmmac cond.
eartbtone Ule Ooora In Owner will carry paper. entry, dJnin&, kitchen &i breakfut nn. 3 Frplca. VA, Cal Vet. 831·9878, 548-1731 Hugemutu1ultew/1lt· MOMTIC&LO • IULL y CLOSE tins rm &i balcony. 2
to beach 3 Br, 2 Ba+ walk-in mirrored COMDO c.loeeta. Huie deck area 4 Bdrm. dbl aar, patio, loft for kids lO play! A w/la apa. s Bdrm, 3 cu kids/pets OK. $40,000 to
fantastlr buy at only aaraie. 2 yrs new. assume M0,000 loans.
Sl70,000. PUJSterms Owner (714) &40-1813 SSSS/mo. JACOBS IOLTY C.H.R.63M816
675-4670 CO~PAU --==-~-=---c.,....._.._. 1011 P o..
• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. compl~y re-
VllW
WHrTI WATll
AUume a 9~~ loan oo
tbla m11nlflceot 4
Bdrm, ocean view
borne with nlaht lltbt
view or Dani Point,
l1r1• rooms , blab
ce1Hn1, loads of
1tor•••· room to
eapa.nd1 1tep1 to tbt
beautiful beach.
.. 1000.
S5ooo DOWN • seller furbllbed. $14,500 down rarry. 1 bllt 0ttan, view and 111ume II~~ ln.
En11. 4 Br b , fam nn, $14.5,000. Call Brenda.
S249,000. Dye N9048, Btr 7U·tz78
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lnvntor1 Du-pin on belt POOLHOlfl! ft.reel, pool, hl Income. 0 0 w Q er. $ n 0 0 0 0. VAN NO.
.-. ·-' • No down and no l'Olta ,,...,..._.., to VA. Don't min tbl.t
141A_.. rare opportunh1. a
Lunriout • •p&cloul. apacioul bdrml, 2 batha.
tllil MOO 141• I\, a bdrm r1mu1 rm. rtpk, tonnal
home wtt.h dlnJna room. din lo a rm aod cool
tam L11 room, eaUo • rtfretblauool. OI ... more In utlu1ln trH llntcf clll·dHac.
lumlDe Cl-elk rih 24 Oner ml!S ..U ASAPt
hour ~· benWul PINM c.U bll:r IW cite .,..... • J•C\1111. tallt.
At sm/ • .. , 111t 6Jl.z246 --............. _
call Carl 10•,1 "!~~~~~!! (DJ)41f.TA 1.:
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-~ P06_ HOME + AHANClMG
4 BR, ijiA family pool home.
c.entral ~r & s pa. Assumable ~1nan c~g. $192,500 . For
1nlor:::{n ca ll Barbara Grounds 5 8700.
'IVUL 'IVUL l&fJllJOl'a.
··-· OUTSTAHDIN8 YA
UCILLIHT ASSUMA
Beautifully upgraded
Turtler9(:k offers • BR, BA &
a 3·Car garage. Up aded
appliances, wall trea and
carpets in neutral tooes, pool
sized yard, fee land. nly
$228,900. Scott Alston 55 700
(057)
SAL.I Ol SHOIT·TI
UASi!OnlOM Executive vi
Townhome in Turtle m>ct V
Low interest rate 1st Is 2n
Seller wiU -carry a 3rd. Deeora
in neutral earthtones. $255,000.
Call Rose Gammon 752·1'1•
(058) '
WtM.-.ww.11u11••"'w•
NO (i>UAUFYIMG * An Additional 20% dis· Newport Back Bay 2300 count will be given to the
sq. ft. luxury home on buyer from Broad moor
large comer lot near UMGOUALISTAn
Cherry Lakes. $1485 Mo. 7 /49M9SO
SW. 000. WiU lease op-1""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!4!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lion. 951-8973 or 494--0395. 1 = , ________ ~.~i:i! ........ !!!0
THEILUff PLAN "X" FAR BELOW MARKET
'7t,50011uut1d1lld
714 SCI 0763
2925 College Ave
Cost" Mesa. CA 3 bdrm, din. rm., liv. 3 Bdrm, 1\.'J ba 1.000 sq
rm., fam. rm., F/P, 2~ rt., 2car gar. fruit trees.•--------ba . xtra large porcelain Owner
tub w I ceramic tilt walls 7s..1365, S21-8227 ar floor. 4 covered patio ---'-'"'-"=c="-'='"'--
artas Price m>,000, S% ftM..... ll~ .............. down, assume S40,000 1st ..,_, -airwrw trust deed at 7~%. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• T1woee ..&.&..
land lease 1853.00 per MMle .._. T, ..,-llltl
IL.. s• I I"" On Oceanside of POI in year. Can't change until ""' "" Corona del Mar year 2003. 143 int. only •• .. •••••••••••••••••••
2nd trust deed due -------• IJ86.87. Call owner for
appt. dally after U am.
( 714) 346-51111>
IAYROMT
lledllctd $300,000
5600 sq ft ol quality con·
structlon on 114 ' of
water. Owner will carry
financing. St,4$0,000.
TIBeDOUS
SAYMS
Luxury ~ S star bch
pk, even bas washtr &
dryer. Only S36,99S
14429).
DISCOUNT
MOBILE HOMES
63IMlB)
Agent . Dao Bibb N.wportleedt 106'
67S.2311, MO-786S ...................... .
OMI 0. TUITI.I IC>Cn ""'IT
VllWSI Lush wooded setting
w/secluded yard, patio and spa.
4BRS, formal dinin1 rm, family
rm, game rm, bar, office/library
ao.d gourmet kitchen. 1385,000.
Helen Wood. 644-6200 (()Se)
PIMTHOUSI HAllOI OCIAM
YllWS. Top comer SBR. Superbly
upgraded In Guard gated
community. Clubhouse, pool,
sauna, & spa . Quick escrow .
Good Fln1.ndn1. "50.000.' Tom
Alllnsoo or Terry Hanes. 6'2-8235
(()a))
tmr._1811. ... 11•••••••
2Da-1Tripb
on Ba1boa Peninsula.
Just 1 block from sand
and surl.
All Assumable Loans
at 12"'%
C/21 Mewportc.tr
640.5157 760-6767
TlftD
Near So. Cout Plua, 3
years old. One.3 bdrm
with fireplace, one·2
bdrm1 one·l bdrm.
Groaa 10come $1500 mo.
Auumablt loan of
SU4,500 attWJI, in~l'ftt
Ouhtandin& value at sm.ooo.
DAVID D. CA.II SOM
W&.T H).tJtl
fwW. 2200
CUSTOM LOY
HAllOI HI.LS
f abukM.11 view: Rare op.
ply. IOOO' j•t below
Harbor~ tas.ooo
rub only. Priodpela oa· .......
M.l. CSTM LOT
Poulble MSK down .
Owur m17 urry
bat.nre at 11'1. Im.ODO.
Oil AOT IST·02ll or
m -47G
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Orange Cout OAtl Y PILOT /Monday, June 29, 1981
• • • Cashinon7orl
There are two ways to win with a Dally Piiot H lgh
Run 7 days for $7.77 11 days for$ .11-3 llnes
Items totaling $500.00 or les Call 642-5678 Daily Pilat
Private Parties only -DO commercial businesses pleas Any classification. No cancellation Rebate.
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...... ... Letti~ HOI W..ted 1100H•w..., 7IOOHefpW...eM 1100Het,W..tM 7100 OrangeCoastOAILYPfLOTJMonday,June29,t981 c ~IJf~f 1011 ••••••~••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .~~•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••·L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..-.'II:. 16.10tltMSrM9n l.Mtl:RAll~ldutt rem • ••·· BaAlr.lai ClericaJ' IAIYSITTa IMtM:ds• set Cltrtcal ,..W_.... , 1100 tw,W...eM 7100 HefpW...W ~"9' z La Jolla CaMtos 21• ca ewlllV ThW'l&/2S. nCCOWl._ _ M1turt woman needed Eapr'd, boat waur.,.. -.~~T ............................................................. ..
Ottan Cn.IMr +' 1'' Eaatblutfa. "Plmpy'' on PIOOUCTIOM to cue for 1 yr old 1.n OW' pafrman and ttchnicJan, CL ERK TYPIST DIHT .a, ASST Cieocnil a..-.. .
luoabout Sm alect la .'7 _, leua/CC C090ST CM.bomeonapt·Ume ApplJl.npenQ11on.ly.22'1 ' ~wllhp~~our. E1t1bU1hed Newport '-'•ifi
Sl'OUP·DOt UGM abert. Lo1t: male Peralan, CoMnol bula,nowunWSept.• 20thSt.oatbeBax.NJl, ud.,__ ... .._ Be h rartlc:eottrrtn1 $1000 o HJCH RETURNS, Tax. Cttmt coaor. }Z eyes. Adverl11lo1 a1eoc... tberHfler I brs7day BOAT llfedwdt/R~er. ewport Beach Ad arj p ··-'-I
V loa b-•-.. ,. • .1 N ' M r Some 11..w ..... '-vtrti1in1 PR a1ency. ex ct I eot opport..,.y ,or ac1tion Benefits. ,. IUT, w ".Vic ewport Btlchloca~ · • ., .. ._Pl Mere l/Ot1p. net. Ir· 111 .... t tv-_"""" Re-rnatu,.., coer1etJc, ex-"-£__. ...... _ ........ &.... KarenSSZ.1Z1'1 Landmut Comm. H.B. Fut-paced environ· reg,CaUIGtm. rltoo&o.tCenter,Suta -11'9 --...... peritnced Oeatal Aull ~·~·-· ·--, M-to • -50•1 ~7405.. mtnl. Other accouoUni IAIYsnTa AAa, S4}·71ll • cent 1raduale pr~f'd. lant RDA prtferred but dl1pl1y. •1.reho1a1e I
,,_.,. -• F dlr. b''-0 .. cl•rlcal dutlea 0 Houri 11 ·5PM, "O .t r•q ulre'd other """'ltlont. :-c ....................... OWi 1tten, ia ea col· LI .... "' · Ensllab sptakln1. B OKKEEPER, Hnt& ' 714·'44.f037 •• "' have t~;;, ...... ,tloa
NEED MONEY 11r. Vic Newland, In· -..ral bentltU. CaJI: M1ture woman. Own Sch, re.poosiblt peraon coullfER"'•' ". stwill, Nonamaker. aood •PP~·raoc dlana IU.HBW.lilf'7 Jan Wood, btwn. llAM· trans. My Irvine home. to work with m1rUmum • ~ • Upto~AJ)prallod ~Male Black' white 12Nooo. 714-llSS-GJOO NEYER I FEE Z..3 d1ys a wt, 9-3pm. iupervlaioo. Duties COD· Ill JOBS-FREE Cllm1, models, u lraa ~ntel 714 7·MZ2.
Value llt2nc13rd T.D AJuhn Malamute Lott ,. ISl-11581. 1l1t of all bookkeep-IL SCAS needl new Caeca llTHO ~erel
Loansdulcli.rttt at Beac.b • Sla*' HB ACC.,.CLm IAIYsmB io1/account1111 rune· ........ 9S?..Q212. Chair aide RDA, Ex b cltM,,..._. '
Wtth IADder/Blir/RE S/22 Reward 142·4226 GtCU bu entry leveJ UonJ thru triaJ balaJJce, Sm dept . of l1e. co. COMPAMGN AIDI panded dutJet. 1 year LI 1uccas1ul co. o
1714)494-170 141.1309 · clerk po1illon avail. needed. my home. Part accouot1 receivable. 1eeta person wltb Mehr•, fer ............ min exp. ' day w~k. bt!lcamptroonda,n Some beJ..1 I b t ,., ..... A•afit.t lime, muat be depend•· Cfll aft lPM, 531-&12 accounting backaround a..a.. • &...... L.. ~ T •· ......... fl•· f h l Mwf1111a. Trwt Found : while terrier like, up. .,.u. u To $1,292 ble -!"""'J' .. ~ "-op pay ....... t "' or p1 one re119 , no H D"4i 1035 male, Brook hunt & not oeceuery. ,In· · 751-1954 10009tNG to supervise 7 youna p.,., 541-H ll___ top sir.ill. NB· &U-6"3 Full & part·lime. plfll
Ad He dividual needed p/Ume Gen· ofc · ex per.. lO .. b h JlrlJ. Co. ofrera very ----0 _,.1 A/C ore. wor.lr. w/nke ...................... , ams. 1114-4929 durin& aummer • f/Ume accouplin&/personnel BABYSITTER .. cy ~ touc · Ac· Id. bena. &r ulary to Companion bsekeeper. """''-le Call M Reed
S...._. .... Co. FOUND : Bllr. It &ray be&lnnlnl Sept. Contact pref'd. Familiar witb Fullli me. So. Coaat 'f:~~Cly 11'11. F'WI timel. si.n. Call: chauffeur for elderly A1....,I• fr.l, U..113:2. n : :-t:
A1J types ol ruJ estate German Shep female, RoseaM.53UO. eomputeri1ed systcrna ePvl!.'.' area. 751 S478 emEc;r;~~1oo'Os RJte ...... ltdy. Live In . Non Sbort boun. beoefilt . ..__-_____ _ 111vestmmu1n~ 1$49 approx 5 xn old vie Type '5-6) Call. _. smoker waterfront xlnl saJary for qualUled ,.
S • -.. L.. Harbor Blv.d C M ADMIH. ASST r-972-9955 N.8.6'5-3644 971•9915 home . Priv room ""non. Send mume to GENERAL -0 ,. C • ,,.. • F in ..,.._ • r BABYSITTER. P/time, n -.. lr. /R 1618 ~ •lh St., S.A 8• 6 6 •65 557 989 r-...,. 2*1TDt ....... 1478 or vestment l1nn in Tues oft Fridays. My .....,.. eeper eocept. ror • · ~ • I, Box ' 764 C/0 Daily
.a.4• •171 P'ound: small blk/tian Newport Beach. Typina. .. ••• ,.._.Co__,,__.__ home. CM. 641-0141 Minion ViejoOl>-Gynof. Jr. s.c,....., 548-2624 Pilot P.O. BOX J.560 CM omcE ·4'
• &•• 545-0611 d 0'. McFadden n r nu~, & various office ~ ... -......._... please. flee. Exp. reg. '97·5751. No Sb.rthd. Ute exper. COOK CA 92626.
Wbaan{il(rioovteshto.r forG~pt Euclid.839-~.775-786C duties.76C).8Ul. ToUOIC ... Ra..-b""'.,:.:..ai;:;.:;ll_e_r _needed ___ fo_r_8_1 • BOOKKEEPER. onlotcyinnecF.!~hr.thlalbelaudt. Experienced.ReubenE. Deskcl erk, Seelark Nallon11I Edue~tloit
o ome. ive Found : Med . 11• whl APa!'tment Manager : 20 Accounlin& deg or , Come lo our home/ofc, . ...., ion s an Lee Stemwheeler. tak Motel, Cost• Mesa. Corp .. one of Orarlif""" we I iecured 1st or 2nd Lab-t """' W ~nl Orut.s with pool No pets. equiv. up. Knowledge mo. old oo Bal. Isle. NB, l dy/wk. 64.5-0230 Co. bu excell. benes . ing applications Mon.-J..UPM shift. Moo thru County's largest and
T.D. Act,875-1181 McFype -a. a or Need mature couple. F H L 8 & S & L __ __,87""5-""'5994='----B 0 0 K KEE p 1 NC owns its own spa & will Fri ~day Sat morning. most rapidly crowiali
WIDOW bu mooey for ns.1,:tden. 839·3032. Rent & xtra income Comm• s s 'on er s. Bab ya Iller needed P /ti me . Apply •t. live slartine salary to Fri. 3-5. ~5811 WiJJ tra111 Call Ray ar. companies, bu aom•
T.O.'s. SlO,toY up! NO negollaled. su.&563. reauJatJooa. Call Prefer respomible, de· Crown Hardware, 1024 ~-Call. COOi _1ernooos. ~7445. tnly excellent clericaJ'.
CREDIT I No pnlty ,.,..... 5350 APTMANAGER.malure c..ry972.9955 ~able girl, 17+. for lrvine (WestdiffPlua), IUto,,.._ Exp. prerem!d but not employment OJ>~
Call act. Eileen,873-7311 .................. , .... couple. Beaut. 44 unit, oft Thurs days and NB t72·9955 required. Appl y 1n DISf'ATCH/P/T portunities for qu1Ufted
La d FIRST LADY Costa M Ad 1•• .. 1 1 occaulonal evenings. --------------1818 E •lhSt SA person : Coco 's, 78 Must have reliable appllcant.s. with co<>l/!1-rae 2rr Tnlat Deed tor esa. u "'• 00 A CCO. W"J 831·5632 or 548-4912. IROILll.MAH · · " · · F transportation, & good ·f.~lede. 2Stn' 3le~dr.aGleelwyho1.uler Escort. U-...1-ls ~~n~~l ;;:.:;iyaJsL'~a!a907ry G To, Skl ,'615d JGorbe!a!llpartUmesummer 3 nites/2 days per week. ,~~o·.,.•/ ashion ~~~·.NB. driving record. Be ~~~~/,g :~·.:~er.~,
'-' '""'' IF"IVUC' · ~.. enera now e 1e of A I """"'w p ·r· ...--.. • familiar with Harbor ...,. interest rat-are high. 'rn~-·-------•I PP Y ~-· est act ic COOK EXPERJENCED and ynamir organlu ·.., '"" ~ financial acctg. bkgmd. B Coast Hwy. N.B Mon MJr. Irvine co seeks • area & willJ.ng to learn tion 64l·0763 * 9 2-1345 * ASSBm.aS Pref. S&L or mortgage ANDS day thru ~Y: 3PM: bilingual person who ITALIAN FOOD newspaper business -.9
$28 ,000 buys $30,000 MC & VlSAAccepted Loe. Mission Viejo co. banking Call. for All 5 PM Sal a r y com. can handle phones. talk 675-6193 alt !Oam from ground up Call We have uulslandin~ TD·l8~ int paid mon-COVER GIR needs Assemblers w/2 c..ry 972.9955 Occase·ons mtosurale m1th ex· nicely with appllcanu. COOKS Rocbelle67~ salanes and employ~
t0hly ·lyr-prime homes L yrs exp. Candidates perience. ~mot It can type. Outstanding D11y & evenings, f/llme DOG Groomer. up'd. all benefits -•
ranae Park Acres· • 0'1TCAU. • must have gd. manual needed for Nal'I Enter-benes Salary to Sl ,050 Heavy dinner exp App breeds. Lagurui Beach -
Orange Cly. Secured lo· 953-0778 MC/VlSA dexterity, gd eyesi&ht, AccomtMc)Cltf'tll tainmenl Agency open. IUSf'aSONS Cell:RJte.Joh111CNt ly in person, The Jolly w/oc:eaovlew.SaJary + For immediate in·-·
vestments-Mr Chris neatinappearance&de-To$1,046 1ng in Or ange Co. 18 or over. Charlie's 972.9955 Roger.•OOS.Coast Hwy, comm.'9f.2006 terview appointmenrf'I Shaw 7»tn>D pend able. Work is in lile Some gen. ofc. acctg. 857-2026 eves only ChlU, 3001 Redhill, Bldg. 1816 E •lh S Laguna Beach. __ ~~"'-"----.......---• call : •• *FOXY l.Jt.OY * support medical elec exp Type 45+ Call -2. Ste. 226. C.M. Apply · t .. S.A. Driver needed. room for ~
S4NSOo/olllTUIM OUTCALLONLY tronics Gd. benefits: C..-y 972~ft55 Banking between9am-lpm. A11f. looldlffl*' COOIDIHJt.TOI advancement. Hunt.
$250,000..15% TD on 40 VISA MC Only r es ponsible I MO.HIUIM CAMllAPllSOH Srn.plushofoeinSanta For shipping dept M · Bch.area536-2S95
level lo rolling No San • 972-11 ll * persons see.lling perma-.,,,--..&.... c•~ IOMUS to worlr. vertical com· Arul needs A/P, A/C & live sport wear manu!ar· EARN EXTRA SSS Die10 County acres. nenl emplyml need ap-____,,..., ,_.. n For I.he foUowing open-Payroll exper + some luredull time. 646-6688 Sal, S20 wit. U cleaning
MAJ appraisaJ S7.0,000, SHE ply Call. Mrs Parelli, To SI ,046 in&s. mer cl 11 c 3 mer 8 · typing for letters. etc Counter help for dry & lawidry. C.M 631-7995
behind SU6,910 1st TD. 581·3830 Accounts payable & Familiar with PMT pro-Co. bu very gd. benes. cleaners. Ml&St bedepen Earn up to S25,000 a mo. ~~~ disc:ourdt to prod~e E s c o R T s & !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ 1en. ore bkgrlld Tellers(f'/T & Prn ~:~·a ~xi' ::f.d. :irb & will start salary to dable & mature S4 1s1hr New product. Meadow
Y 1 e per m • MODELING .,,""" 45+ Call. possibility or long term. Sl.300. Call: start. 540-Z(Y.!8 Raymond. fresh is becoming to
Personal guarantee by 11"'9 9t ASSnlDI r• r-972-tt55 New Accounts (Fri' & A 1 p RJta ..... Custodial milk what maroarine lS wealthy partners. All ~ I UllDL.tll -'r P/TI PP Y: ennyuver. 1660 " due 10 mo. 751-482-4 dys S0011UNG MASSAGE ELECTRO.MECH Placentia Ave., C.M. 972·9955 to butter 549-2809
or 789·~ or 49J..JIL., rorDisc-'-'-atingmen Jt.ccowvH-aCltf'tl UW Clerk CASHIER /Hostess 1618E •th St.SA IUUOCK'S Ho~~cE ~ •UllW Electronics co. in -·~ ca. SOUTH COAST "' "' vrn
Ahcia Ch.ave 1
Personnel Dept
( 714) 546-7360
NATUIW.
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COIPOUTION ·~
4400 Campus Drive
Newport Beach, CA
.
eves. Call Peter. 494-4871 Lagwia Beach needs an To sass I P/hme eves. Apply ID '" O,.rotor New omce creates op-
A / Ei M assembler with 6 mos. gen ore exp OperatJons Clerk t person . Two Guys from Lite exper. OK if you portunity, basic skills EqualOpporumly ~
i;io•c1 I fJ J eww soldering & E/M as-pref'd AsS1st Accts Italy, 2267 Fairview Rd . are accurate. Pos. LS 111 is accepting apphca required, company Empk>yer M/P • mom•/ -~ sembly exper Requires P1y1ble Clerk. Type Secytloao~pt C.M. ClllnlS Dept of lovely tioos for p/time 17am· benefits Costa Mesa. I!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Lost&,._. $5.00/EOFF gd. manual dexterity. ~+.Call ·• AJloftheaboveposiUons Cit.SHIEi Fashion Island ofc. llam ) & fl t 1me 642·3490. GOLF STARTER waat· ........................ THI Ability to use bas1r Lest C...., 972·9955 require specific pre-F'/T & PIT, Newport Excell. benes. & co custodial help. These F/TCOOIC ed, prefer retiree. 3100
A•o•C1•11f1 5100 Gt"rtfriends equipml. such as power vious experience. Xlnt Beach & Irvine area. owns own spa. Starting positions are permanent 1 . A N 8 "••••••••••••••••••••• salary •-i......-nts p~ salary -... with full co. benefits. No Home style cookin& for r v 1 n e v e • · · meters would be a big _..._..._ .__•••-"' """"' .,,. '-t· I ,,. .. """" -.-u. 751 • ., .. SCDIU I rTt' *ESCORTS• "'""'"' r.--.. .... gram. For more in · ....., •c a:...,.._,.,, Rita Joa.ICNt exp. required. we will small retirement racili· ....... · ~1'1 H01N/0Hke/Hoh4 plus. To S 1,100 formation, pleasecaU; CASHIER 97z.9955 train Xlnt opportunity ty Flex. hrs. Salary Guards i
ANSswrl'IK' We offer excell pay & Exp only Miture & WESTLANDSBANK Housewaresales.Apply 1818 E 41.hSl SA for s tud ents It basedoneJtp.$94.58. MOWHllJHG c rU.l * 972-9772 * stable.C1ll 2900 So HARBOR 1n gerson · Crown ' " howsewives Apply 3333 PUU.TIME · SecurilyOfficersforSo .. ;
Aflame-Baked Male/Female Escort ~D~~ ~(,i. WEB c...., 972-9955 BLVD. Har ware, 1024 lrv111e S.Crdary Bnstol, C.M PmME Lagwia & Misaion Viejo -
HonoBr ;-.!,orREb1d •M!!C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!V!!IS!!A!I Co. is 2 rru. from Coast SantaAna,CA.92704 (Watdlf(Plaz.a),N.B. M.Jr. co. in 1rv111e seeks ___ E=·..-.0 .... E .... ___ Answering Service. No communities. UnifomuH
1:..rv ""' H ,_ ~ c•~ 714-641-8)18; 641-6017 brile. career-minded ex pr. nee. Minimum & I.raining provided. ID·•• Everyt'-me lh•y br1'ng COEDS-~uld lov• lo wy. "'8 m1 from 405 & ,_.. h l . g . t t . In l Th "--.... "' ~v .. SF c•rwERS person lo 1ndle DELI yp1n requ1remen s. erv1ew 'a e uvurv out a new product. they party with YoU. Call Sue rwys. To $91 l Banking IWlll variety o! duties for the Call631·0140. EOE. Carlos Motel 3'311 ~.
call It Improved. KJnd of or Kathy anytime Please callrorappt_ 1 yr. gen., ofc. exper C1£11J DI r . or Com . Career-minded lo· GEMYALOfftCE Obi;Jpo Dana Point. <Del
ma.lr.esyouwooderwhat 52'7·7186 PeraonnelDept. Some purc haS1ng M mun1cations. Thi' dividual.Min.J yrs pre· Telephone, typing & Ob1spo /Paclflc<o11t
they were passing off on ~--'-"'=------TELONICBERKELEY prefd. Type 45+-Call VEIREI/ UT DTE co has outstanding vioUJ experience Full & Ugbl book.keeping Call Hwy ) July lsl, 2nds. ~
you BEFORE. AM~S"'I'!.~ 71._.94.9401 E.O.E. C«TJ 972-9955 benefits, beaut offlcu part-time Top pay for Ne~port Floor Covering p9am1 JPKmE. RT O .... , S)
Found: Man's wallet -Aw11: LOAN llS8UISER & a ver y b a pp y top people Call be( 4 for mterview, 67s..l&36. " " • (Mareuerite in CDM) 2112 Harbor Blvd CM Stoct & lay-a-.. MARKETS environment. If you pm for mterview appt, --IMC. ..,, Mustidentily.~1396 7/days24brs.645·3433 ." ...... , Posilionavailableinour For2nd.ft3rdShifls ha ve had a couple of as k for Danielle, GEHHALOFACE 270l 'l'S.Mmt
Lost&--.. 5lOO ADULTPartlaforatlr Assembly ~ToStll Consumerl.oanDeplin We promote to manage· y rs . sec r e tar i al 631·.4404. GICU bu entry level s ... •--J
.._ 0 i d d 1 ILUE JEAH JOIS I yr. stock clerk exp Costa Mesa. Related ex-menl & su .... rvisioo from background, come see 1 k · . -1 -•••••••• .. •••••••""'• pen·m n e coup es 0 r r 1 A e 1. r ed . ...... 1 c er pos1t1on ava1 . 17141557•9020 .-------•I w/liberal sexual at. ~ s u PP 1 e E per. pre err . lfping within. 1or younell what a fine DELIVERY DRIVER, Some exp. helpful, but•--""'-'-"-"=--=-==.=-.-tltudes. 549-7605 1 I WAllHOUSI knowledgepref'd. Cali: 40-SOwpm required. WA.NTA CAREER? pos. this is. Startin& F/time, clean driving not necessary . In-~Ult.IDS ".II
A /oJ1 1 I FACTOIY C....,972-9'55 Call : CostaMesa salarytoSl,200.Call· record . Costa Mesa dJ'vi·dual-.-..'""p/Ume FOllUft IM cupressure nc11exo ogy Duane Biegel Del M •LL.. •----1 •~ Full & part time. All unuNN Massage offered by I ASSB9lBS ....... L 111 ar IUl'W-Bueprinl. 1690 Placen· duriogsumrner&f/Ume areas Unlfonns fum'd .
Margaret by appt PIX Rn•ptlo•llt _..,,,lo 83l·942.l 972-9955 Ua ,548-5'71 beginnlngSept.Cootacl Ages2torover,retl~ AIE FIEE 548-28171~7 Long & short term as-To"" c•• ac...... L h 1616 E. 4th Sl . S.A ~livery men over 18 for Roseann,5.56-3110. welcome. Noexper. nee.~
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64Z..S671 Aura. Individual & orcomeb~: Meet &.greet clients. N. HuntingtooBeach Im med . opening economy car required. Ing for reliable periJon W. 51.h SL, Santa Ana .•
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!I group. Eddie Kay, 2102 Buaineu Center Call : S.•lmta&t.o. 9112-SUB Handle profit &r loss. no collecting S400l•50 immed.540-9066 lnterviewhrs.9-l2&.H,..
Lost: M cat. Abyssinian. 642_7432. Dr., 11208. Irvine. c--972•9955 2'700HarborBlvd. rinancial statements. mo + bonus 646-0637 or Mon-Fri. :: dd color Cl 833-1441 (Nr. MacArthur -· r CosuM journal entries. etc 846-5844. i--------, ru Y t. rust). Room, board, salary Bl. & 405 FrwyJ Hn 8-5 esa CWMIMGPaSOH Hn. nex .. approx. 25 Geoeral HARDWARESALES ·•·
HarborViewHHls. CdM Companionship and or 27957 Ca bot Rd .. Clwkal A11kt.f Equal Opportunity per week. Property DEHTALUCEPT. n. lalloo'-JC... Apply tn penon· Crow1i:-:· ...:.R~e""w""ard:..::.:..·..:.:~~:.:=..---1 light housekeeping Laguna Nig~. 831-0542 To S 1,046 Employer Perm. pt/time, morn· IIliml co Salary S7 25 E.1p. in all phases of • Wriilg: Hardware. 1614 San:·:
LOST: Grey/Wbt Fem Ideal for college or <Crown Valley Pkwy. About 2 yrs gen ofc. ~::pi~al.:Animal perhr.tostut.Call. front oHice Incl 1n ISllOW NMiBguel fHbrVuCtr),·;~
Cat w/greai eyes. Vic. career woman Laguna exil) Hrs 9-3 or 16152 •LL.. •----surance Hunt Bch 5a...-•-,.1--t. · · .e. exp. Heavy phones CLEANINGPERSON ~-B f ._. _ _. -23rd St. REWARD Beach artist-tulhor Beach Bl.. 11230E. Hunt· l y p e 4 5 + Tr 1 in Bank.inc Sr. c1Uzm OK. Corona 972•9955 area. ene •ls & top FIT. toisaue HB.PWAMTID
83l-4584 Ph one Edmund al ington Beach, Hrs. a.5 employees. can. S£CIETAIJ salary. 962-T797. generaJsurolies Furoiture Finisher It~
Lo 49'0429 IEL[~· del Mar. For'info. 1818E.4thSt.,S.A. M ha st: pure white Cat,.~ .... ----="'-------. . . Ciirf" C9TJ t72·ft55 631·0kt. ust ve Ood & Sprayer wa.nled. GOOd'.,. thin, med-sjze, 101:111· f'.,.....s.nfcftU60 Local Newport Beach 19"ptto.llt DINTAL Beverageexper. pay. Experienced.J'
hair. I blue eye, 1 ••••••• .. ••••••••...... SE"'v ic£ 5 1 __ •-le Savings It loan ls seek--------• Walch the sailboats go ASSISTANT P /time &r r /lime. j yellow-ireen. Universi· Professional Security -.....,..... • Ing a self·motivated CLBICAL by from thi$ lovely Dental practice needs Pro ft s s ion a I yet 549-2054 642 9171 (Je(() ~
ty Park area. Generous systems installed Bwsl· E.0 .E. M/F/ll Co•tlot To$tll ucretery w/slrong General aeency needs waterfront loc Go help.Front.back&mid· pleasant working en-' '· :.'.
Rew a rd. 552· 17 72 . ness. Residential Ar I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Some bltgmd tn rea secretarial skills, tho fast. accurate person for a head co . seeks die. Experience asSIS· vironment If you are HOSTESS ·t~ ~1187. fordablepnces. Marine AUTOMCY11VE estate taxes & roughness & congenial gen ore. duties. Gd. pluunl. friendly tent please a pply <\ualified ror this Pol•· llhture -Abo ~
Lost : Bro/blk/whl Electrooecs Spedabsu UNLIMITED mortgage insurance manner to won in lhe salary It paid co persootorunt.heirfronl 6"·0683 llon.pleuecallforappt. IUSIOY-WAlftlSS H
SbeJUe/mln Collie fem. -=646-~97:;.:..;:.:ll:.:..·-----OPPORTUNITIES Type45+ Call: loan dept. Salary com· benerils. Cali: Sally, desk & type a few 645-7358. Mon-Fri.. ForAm/Pmshirts. ..\ --Auto leasing company r-972 9955 mensurale w/exper. 848-6264 letters. They have very Have som«hlng to sell? 9:3().5PM Private club, no tips: .... Newport Penlll .. S75-0l&2 I needs SELF STARTER -'' • Full insurance benefits I"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fine benefits & salary Clauifiedadsdolt well. 1"!!!!1!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Call for appt. 673·7730 ~ Found: 2 lrisb Setters. -..0~& 1= 1= -June 22• CM E'side ,,..,........ m11st have own car Cowt..tor & paid career apparel. -------• will beS950up. Call: ,....----..,.-.,..--------------------:,~~
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642-1336 Jobs WClllhcl, 7075 AUTOMOTIVE Ms Denny Pariaia 40 1uunnoay 972-9955 •••• ••••••••••••••• .. •• MRl9t..1 / 1·2 yrs real estate loan (714) &4S-6S05 nJLftl 1818 E 4th Sl S A ~ com p a n ion / A 1 de. * .,_..Jt.NCS collectlons ex per Tyl>( MIWPOIT IAUOA CTIS NEIDEIJ " ·
Blood od _.c 1 h .. .. d TECHMCIAHS! 45+ Call-s •v1~·s&LO"'w A_,,. M~ a wu•te. ma e. ome .. ma .. er. nver, Co ..,_.,,.. A ~ ,,_... ,.. Lost vie San Clement\! aeelr.s live·in. Relltble wity 11•v""' requires C..-yt72-tt5S llOOl~A ... MI We need 40 Inventory Co uple nee ed lo
f N _.. 8'1l 9'1"L HOW ARD Chevrolet countera for s-cial 1 m 1 nag e a pt s . in Beacb492-4338,846-12S9 em. on Smar · "" -lo E.O.l. r-' -·t ·. Tn'-color sbelti•/ _.( .... 71...,4._) ------, service expans n. Line "~"---tt--day aaslgruneot: Anaheim ar~a. Will be ....,.. ~ --mechanics/technicians ,,_.,.wnN ,_ given a Cree apt. + $875
min collie. Female. H.tp W91hd 7100 needed ! Sl2.55/hr. G.M. Df ... MIMRI Ca.rt llUCPRITYPtST per mo. salary. No exp.
Ora nae & Del Mar ....................... experience preferred. To SI.Zit 1 girl oflice nr OC JIU AIU needed. Call;
548-78116 Acc ...... p /T Pleasant working condi· D I s b u r 1 e r u n d 5 • Airport Good telephone lflUlr'Mlll lJta ,,.._
Lost: Pied Cockatlel, Accounts Receivable. lions In Airport com· calculate tntfrtst. lYPE manner. 841-~. JllM 1, w..a 972·'955 mostly yellow w/yel lurn NCR Bookkeeping plex No trans work re· ~+ Some exp req'd IJ K hudcrest gray or Mach. 24 br per weir. quired.SeeService Mgr. Call; HIPR/TYPtST l616E.•thSt .. S.A
Simar, Pitcairn Dr, Wed. Fri. Sal Country HOWAIDCM•roltt C 972 tt55 for Public Accountant's T,..... CM. Contact Karen Club in CM. Dove/QualJSLs. ..-Y • offlcein HB. Must be ex-Experience preferred U you are a gd. typial.
557-0994 549·03T7Mra.Myer NEWPORTBEACH per. bulnotneceasary.Must you need no other
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plus. Pree mt. Reu. Ut, 13191121 __ 61~0359 Mowln&SIO.Sl~ Ref• Kris 7sz,7000, ext "MOVIN MAN" electronic leak detec· lap awlm CWses •tan
ratu Lie. 310942. CA APETCLEANEAS .._._ Haulln~Movin"S25 2206d 1 lion TopHatPlumbl.nS July t e wks $120 Ph ua •110 E ~Uon • ......, .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IS careful, cowteowl " SJS.2030 k2 1715
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repairs. sealcoallng. Room additions ' re· AmencanTllt535·8606 moval, major clean up. ALMcSrEVERY rates CaUM4.C1M ••••••••••••••••••••••• sales calls wtth big re ~~d.Asphalt. 631-4199 ffiUSels,frttest 83M29'I CWMCcn ft!'~~J~ REPAIR NEEDED llou.eholdServ1ces ++ 8~~~:~:~5~:.~.5 P:C,~t'~J~·ex~u~~n~ Cstm Dress Making adersh1p and big re
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FroetDttlla.rb& queneedsMao.ager Pls. ProdilcHc.Allist.t Expa~!~ur fast NursR1~~ •PERSOHHB. Wit h Fo rtran ex Maturepersonw1thgood •IRIOA.LSHOP• Partume for new office
MNJNSearly ~~~~~nab e 11 e · Motivated and stable food cham 15 coming to "~ .. _. SECRET ARY* perience Learn I BM groom I.Ilg & personahl\ suite 111 NB Hours or
,.,,_. person to accept CostaMesa&1Sno~ac ll ome healthrJre Outstanduigopportunil) Jl:L CO BOL F.xposure needed by firm in Part to fuil llme. w1U work8JO_to2pm,Mon·
fWJ and/or part time. LEGAL SIClffA.IY responsib1ht1es, some cepting applications service organ11at1on 10 bu\y pers-0nnt'I di:' to micro l'Omputers & Newport Beach Light tram Pref exp ui retail Fri Applicantsr shor~~
Exp. pr~f'd. Excell. 2 associate F.ashion deliverys & sh1pp1ng. Mature stable adults & needs P l 1 m c parlmenl Excellent xlnl ~alar)' + gro'4•th l}'.P~g_.97~1010for~.2! clothmgsales CM h:~le g°t sec e~f1ce
work.ins conditions. Ap· Island t'orporate at· $4.50 per br to stan Call homemakers are want Supervisor. care plan benefilli & work environ potential Costa Me~a RECEPT TYPIST 546 1821 556-9333 5 1 5 an ~hbe efts
IMJ"inperson: torneys sedeking ex· 754-1533. ed for full or part time evaluator ID service ment Send resume or lo(' Aerorom~,957·6596 Property Ml(ml Co :!~~~~~II rondi~IO~
HotelSan Maarten perience (2/.yrsl ~....,;1"':.. positions All shifts are tramer.Shrs per wk to rail. F'eme Corderman, Rrpt Ac·Live Relll Est.ate seeking a sharp recep· s••-Ca11Lorri2133S7-2296.
696S. Coast Hwy, secretary; gd typ1ng & MARKETING available. Fast moving start. New position. No 1714 ) 871 2100. fat 22().) 0 fr ice N 1rv1 n e ti on is t. PI ea s an l ~ ---=--=~--
Laguna Beach d i cta t 1 on ski 11 s Loan co. nds. Ora Co & challenoing Clean. past problems to clear Hunt Wes."'" telephone voice and COMMERCIAL SECRETARY -I .. " up Interest 1 n p Telephone. some typing, T _ _, r 1.. ho 7 Sh · I d f necessary: saary com· rep.Sl200 +comm friendly atmosphere ... Foods.Inc-good typing skills lrt:uo 5eJJng uses arr g1r wante or
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HOUSEKEEPERS
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hotel hu immed. full &
part time opportunities
avail. for qualified ap-
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Wt are seeking people·
oriented perS<>ns who
have a sincere interest
lo a future with Mamou
Corp.
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penon 9AM·Noon. Mon·
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MilllOTTHOTll
900 N ewpolt Center Dr.
Newport Beach
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mensurate with ex· Apply Monday through diversified positum l'all 1645 w \'alenr111 Dr general office duties Co ~_:)802'-Ann days a week.? We nee<! smal business. Typing
perieoce; health & den· Tech. WnterS18,600 Fnday from 10 AM to 4 OenlSe for appt. 9tlb 0985 Fullerton. Cahr benefits 731 lSIOI one hcensee to team the & light bookkeeping
tal benefrta: paid park· Exec.Sec'y si7K PM at equalopportunil\ REALEST.Aft RECS'TIOHIST skills to manage, broker Full tame. but llrs are
ing ; hrs 9-5:30, Wang ClerltTypistS850mo NA.UGUS GENEl.41.0fftCE emplo)er M F Oiienings ror n Newport Beat'h law or commercial real estate nex1ble ~=-"-542=-l __ _
Wo rd process' n g Irvine PersonnelAgy 2956 Bristol Costa Mesa Good working cond1 penencedsalespeople fices . Ask for Caryn Income from mg mt
helpful. ~703S Patty. FREE 00-1470 E.O.E MIF H lions Good pa; Handle ,LA.STICS Call Dan Wallenllnr .J]l4J644·6516 whiJe you learn Super BUJ~~~°!'s!!:111g
LEGAL SICllTA.IY ~Newspaper delivery A P A R Construction Mt'n to work m \aruum Resta~CD~'S :::~~u~1:!.'azi~ua.3d~~· a recepl1001st with
Jacoby Is Meyers. 1 ol MECHA.MC person. 18 or over or automotl\e ex rurminl! COnlllJO) ~ Lal plan Contact Ken. m1n1mum 2/yrs ex America's largest law Experienced & ref's. Driver 's license. In per1ence preferred Knowltd)(e or pla~ltl'S ., S.C.PLAIA 675·6700 perience. Applicant
firms is seeking a legal Must be able to use surance. economy ear 9'J7 3102 Orange h e I p r u I . bu c n o t Co me & Join the team at should have good phone
sec retary with a scope. Minor auto re· NptBch-lrv·CoL'!UIMesa n~l't'SSary tnter\le>A ourbrandnew storem \'OICe,abilitytoworkun·
minimum of I/yr ex-pair. Brakes, tune·up, area. 7 dys pr wk. Mon OFflCEPStSOH 8 12 and 1 :1 30 daily Wt>stcliJr Realtors side S.C. Plaza No ex SalH DiltrWor dcr pressure, good or·
pertence for our Canoga etc. $400/wk guarantee Pri, 2-SPM Sat tSun 1 girl office, prev t'Xpr 642 1026 (714) 64.S-7221 perience necessary We Fantastic earning polen ganizallonal skills. or.
Park office. You mu.st be Gr aham 's Union . 4·7 ·30AM Approx n er f lime offeruntlorms.nx hrs , tiat• Ground rtoor' ficeappearance&enjoy
able to type 60wpm. 644·7151. $500/mo. Call 640 3007 References Im med Pnnlmg performance & wage re Health rood product working with public.
posess aood organiza. bet. llAM·SPM. Ask for o~nm&J!'.!V~ -I Ofk.tfh-ft,_ Rf:CEPT MANAGER views & promotions 548·!93_1 __ Pos1t1onavailableinour
lional skills Is enjoy MedicalReu....,_.t Leeor Bob OFFICE HELP Exp 'd 2nd Pressman w t'xprr F lime for from w1th1n Appllca Canoga Park office. Xlot
working inachaUenging Very busy Opblho prac Excellent benefits Go~s Commwuty 4 unit tarial plc1stic suq~ery lions are betng accepted com pany benefits &
position. Wt offer xlnt tice in Fashion Island Newspaper DelJ\·ery Newpor t Dunes . Appl) lf.6Cl Plarent1a ok, ;l;wpl Keh 642·5902 al our store at :II JO South SA.LES competiti·ve salary Call
R r.-~ ood 1 L.A Times lo homes on B 1 s N h ( Catch thl5 opportunity C()mpany beoetlts & a I eavy p'"""""'· g C ~P-Ba I boa Pen1nsu I a. 644-~10 Ave • C M RECS'TIOHIST S nsJo p~· J~ Mort F o SSO-S100 day Young am Rose J21~716-Ulll.
competitive salary. If ng 1 mus t in Y J 30am-6am S6SO mo PART TIME COUNTER AdvertL~mgAgenc) aza. · on n . bitious crew has room SECRETARY
you mfft I.be qualifica· 640-20Z3. ~-8441 or646_1413 HELP, donut shop. C \I , /T RECEPT /TYf'tSTS Hea\'v l)pmg. phones, ll:.5.I>m for more Train I.Ilg &
lions please call Rose MEDICALOFCneedsex area 54~ J.icoh>&Meyerslawof r.11n1c salary com Restaurant lranspo provided TypeWwpm,l~keyad·
(213)716-Ulll. per front ofc person. HURSE/ Auist. Part lime rires ii. seek mg p time mensuralt wilh alnlil> Now h1nng manageri. ~0.7652 a.l\ llAM._ de r. ad min15tra11 ve
LKA.LSEC'Y PIT, duties, scheduhng, needed for variety or FUN SUMMERJOIS rereptionist lypisls to Call Lois Smith at assistant managers duties. challenging posi·
EXPERIENCED ins, filing. 548-9319 home pnvate duly as· work m our Costa Mesa 675 4930 cooks & waitresses App-Sales Management pos1 lion Responsibility
signments. Plex1ble EnJoy the beach & earn &S t An fr· A ly at 19CT11 Brookhurst. tion a vailable for Must be well organiud Exceptional oppty for MIDICA.L schedules. weekly pay. money loo! Call on our an a 8 0 ices P· CHllOPl.ACTIC H t B h 92&1333 career -oriented in· Sa I a r y open. Non-
self·slarter, noo-smkr. Exp. front office. exp. Convalescent back phones. ~9pm, Mon-Fn plicants ithould have R~t _U!!...:......L:... --·-dividual. Must be 18 yrs smoker. CPA firm .
executive raponslbility back office for GP. in 1 r 0 u n d be Ip r u I & easily eam $5/hr or previous phone ex Clerical """""""lon1St old Apply in person Costa mesa Call Cathy, · ln&l au.ome office F · V 11 F · f 11 perience, good organna· '"'~"""'
Smsl e oti' byl if u· ounta1n a ey. Certification. not re more or in o ca lional & oommun1cahon beaut bu~y office, Santa Ana. 2407 S 754-104"""0'"". ____ _
Um.a ary / neboi1. ao1'.:~.~ 979-9111. quired 49Hl98 after~ skills. 45wpm typmg ac-rr1endly slaff. must be Bristol; Garden Grove. SECltEfARY
ew c ce ......,,., MIDICA.L M•hnHedtkan P/TIMEEYEHIHGS curate!;, & oHlce ap cheerful. good ap t29J6HarborBlvd;Long ForbU!yRE.Develop.
M4·2&44day/eves TIAMSC•Y 953.0199 EOE ~F Ca•teilMJ pearance OurHoursare pearanre. healthy. out Retail Sales ::1~~~· 4600 E PCH. ment Co I man office
L_...Stulfsy W .. ho '"" Yo·.M.r--:--bet-.. een 4 JOpm 1(01ng , enthus1as11c Full-t1'me or Must bavt idnt t)'pino ...,.. C...... or .. at me,~ ... pay ""'_T...,.n 7 30pm, )1 on f'ri & Knowl~dgeor1ns billing Sales Management. pt " Me.,.+ Requires rrurumum s yrs .._.URSE Adulu with outstanding S f pegboard, computer Part-time or f t. no exp. We tram skills & command or the Secrttary needed for ac u. t e ho~ll a 1 ex. 1"'111 attraruve personalities. IOam Jpm on at l you Engilsh language Boolt· HOU~"""' .,. • .,C'nC' b I Jfi G I e qualrr ed plaasa very helpful Great Wallpapers To Go 1• lleallh. Sutrit1onal & k Xlnt rA1...:.niu:.~ usy aw"' ice. eoera 'perieoce in nhases or who enjoy -..'Orlung with ar 1 ~ ,. • eep111g exp. ap· ToS.S/ ,car.MS-5123 Civil/ Business Prac-medical dictaU~. Call Registered nurse pre 10.15 year old youths c all Costa Mesa rareer poten11al IOOkrng for seU·slarte•s weight control Co pearance. College
frOuiekeeper !babysitter.
live·in, ft.25/wk. Some
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IMMIDIATB.Y rmME..-. la the California Ali-Na·
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women w/prior military
expr. For more informa·
\Ion call Staff Sgt Cindy
Gehring at 7141979-7363,
tam to 4pm, Mon t~
Fri.
tice. Must be intelligent. 768-8500forinterview. ferred to assist mother evenings 9.6PM. Call 171419791818; Santa Ana 631·~ who know hOw lo dt'al 547-4191 degree pref. Must be
well organized, ex· andnewbomonalivein 642 4321, ext. 343. (714)8352.44S._ RECEf'T10HIST with people llvouhave Salesperson· laboratory willing to drive .
cellent typi1t. Work MESSIHGER basis for Z.3 month as· between 2pM to 5PM. Npt. Bch JO hrs. per a1 teasts1• mon1hs work instruments. Travel Knowledge of R. E
varied and interesting. For busy O.C. Agency signment. Location 1n ask for Lori. II vuu "ant ) •>Ur ad ~· k . 1 n c 1 u d 1 n g expe11ence including Southern California Development. Must be
Beautiful off'ices. Salary Must beorgan.lled/relia· Newport Beach Will ver11s111.i ml'ssuiie tu re· weekends Front ofc. ap· re1a11 or Mme docora1 S a I a r y s l a r l willing to learn how to
commeaurate with ble. full lime, valid consider qualtlied nu,., PA.RTTlME .ich more people at pearance Hvy phones, 1ng e~penence and en· S!OOO-Sl200'mo + ex operate word processor
ability. Ca I if o rni a drive rs iog assistant. For more Thurs Friday 9-5. poss1 lo'4cr ro~t L'lus~1hed 1s lite typing, some e1tper JOY helping people we penses Great opportuni· & small office computer
640.1100 licenae.&1ooddriving information.pleuecall ble Wedne sdays 1hr'4n)·toRo'Call ~uw' pref'dSlartS4.SOperhr mayheveanopening t y QBJ Corp Salary commensurate
LMA.L SEC'Y record. S ll rt i m (213) 941·8'781. Cir c u I at 1 on . Key IH2 $6711 ~ 7100 th al s tailor made for 17J!l540-100. with exp Call 67~ 7671
mediately. Call Susie ~unch /computer exper YCXJ SALESPERSON Wanted fE_r mtervlew. Needed for bwy general SS6-04SO '"lpful. but ..nu tram •~'"·-bo =-;.;..;;..;.;..;._ __ _ ti · H Ungton MUISES A.JOES ~ "' Gove us a call at 114'-for N 8. CruuWJg Utl· SECRET •RY p9rac ce m WI ........ '-M~a-.... ~ PM •. 3 JO t Apply 1660 Plarenlla RESTAl'RANT 5058 for complete de-que Exp preferred A each . Casual at· ,_..... "' '""'""~ J to 11 :30 "' · o Ave ,CostaMesa. · Ad • .& f mocphtre Legal exper. I Fabric chain. C.M. " 7:30PM. P/Ume Coun tacls WeprOYideapleas· 67~5·-"-3020-'=-'-------I m11. ASS •
req. 847-800. Anaheim. Xlnt oppt'y. try Club Conv. HO!lpl Congratulatioos anl atmosphere and s ·us·-For local engineering G . ,,,.., .&l\M\ , ...... 1'L...... p fleioble novrs. the b11111s "' IU:ll"" :a Good k'll
L--ac---.. ' en.._._. $49-3061 ...., •-tnOft Permanent year round, company. s ' s. ~ ~ ,.._ r l · id To deliver Daily Pilot 1 on which to bVild a greai Start al $1200/mo. Xlnt Exper part time . small Model (F) & usi.st v eo CLASS Qf 1 career Fulf.11me and high income, quality coneenial Huntington J>hotoarapher. Volunteer N118fl~ auto route in lhe Laguna pert·hme pos111ons ava11· corpora lion. Le ads benefits & career poten·
Beach Law Fl.nn. Non initially. bavl.d64.S-3994 UIWlftll Beach area 7 days per abte furnished Ma. Glue l1al Aerocomp,~7-6596.
amokerlM&-1400 I MODILS/ISCOITS ADMlllSTUTOI r.~~~· Moo t.bru Fri ap-Conl• a MmtaCJllM .. C...... ~To Go 847·02Z. SECltEfAJtT
M•t mltW. ToeDollanSZ7-7116 Responsible for acute prox.3·JOtoS ·JOPM with 5-.bo't ........ Equal Opportunity SA.LESIEP. Expr. sctry for savings
Exp'd. Nda. truck. Pvt. MarEL and ho mt he a Ith Hours: Sal & Sun op fJTlpl~r M/F P / t 1 me . Fashion and loan. Challenging IWct•••....,..1 achools. o.c. area. MAINTENANCE division d a branch of-pro1t.SAMto7AM. ._SSIST._~ ..... ._ ... "''-aS Jewelry &: Crafts :~~:~~[i~n s~ro:r~
'"-MZ-001 I Experienced. MZ-3030 flee. The person Earnings approx. S400 A A"' ~ Wc=ftift M4·6017 ~-th~:= , ~es~N~c!':'1~rh~~~ t~lla:ioat~·~:rya n Sll,OOOto SIS,OOOPtrT... ~ SECIETARY r::~~tl~lnr~llsm~~
.,.. tensive experience in E q u a I Opp o rt . 20/hrs week, am, Irvine Salary commtnsurate
Riwewal1-quote at hoipital health care Employer Fullcompany bmefiti& ._. ...... ~-.. a area Shorthand. I w/u.pr. Kathleen
(#ll>w·UP OD renewala. m a n a 1 em en t 0 r opportumty for advancement person office. 979-2980. 754-1801. Orlllf' Coast S
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per. ARTIST HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Typing & answering Stcretarial
P'lle Clerk-11eed fast Comfl:tltive ulary plus O.C. Publishing Co. UTA.IL phon•a. N.B. 631·6941 XllOXIOOOPB -...raetl" ,_..,,,, ror fil btnefi We have a trninin° program for those bt0 h " _.... ~ ..-·-· · '""Ce •nt 1ta. r • • Part lime cler .. •. (Sa m) Top notch part t1'm• •· Ille. "'" ... __ 21 $800/Mo. + bene its. school froduoles who would like to start 1 ..... .-...= ..... ·------· "'•
f., " O:Ur"'~ F\111 lime. By appt OO· caretr m restaurant management. Start ins STOP H' 60 SECIET A.IY vacaUoni.G-5470 f~co.beoefu.Salary ly /portfollo 957-8522 salary$12,000peryear MAllm Typist. sec'y, recep· ~ate with ex-P.O. Box 1SIO Leslie 4551 C..tHwy.. lion.1st wanted for dent.al
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all; Pauline, Cotta lleaa, C.. 9262l8 For l,_chh C-•rtHcia Newport IMdi office. Previous U ·
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wonto• ID U. field ol m:'1:ft~~fie'nt oo. l2 WocU So. of 405 ~I IUMMR FOi P.iln aalary negotiable -I
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Hotp. lft Nwport leKh meal pertbift. A.91111 In W MM,....... valid Calli. drlver't Uc. S£CRETARY/ Retep hie lmme&tieopenlnp penon tAJl,J'fooo. Mon '&ood drlv1ftc ~' Uooltl fut·peced olc.1 ______ _
tor RN'a, boC-' da1 • rrt Pe.noantJ SAMIO'S UST~S fot conalnldion equip. TJpe 45Wpm. Many op. ·--·-liOlalaiftl.C..,.W" MAaltOTTHOTIL IMC. meat firm le Onnft. portwliU• for IJ"OW\.h. _..,_, =r:~°1 =~ IOONtwportCauirDt. 600WAID mm KUYY IWn( req. rrr. Contact: Rhonda, ~:~c::r:. ~~';: ~.
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llelp you be tlnlble thla ptf'tooaUty and pboftt ability a m111t. Immed. MllarHU.wYou occaasoa.f!Ht11 r.lth M" oalar rtmote 11Jll, Id~. fUJUI $
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nil In or J111t ~Ip out for compiur peripheral We want youl £aally llllY WTUll m·~-cu Ill 1 _. rt 8d C~~:_ 11
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with a w<>ftlotd ! acco11nt.s. K.nowled1c ol eam $6/bt or more Call Lff ~ -8 -• Q 4 m -coo . YI P ease -~ lllM advertising, or &null 497 41J8after m. . 7 133 Carpet Steam Cleaner •••••••••• ... •••••••••• eall TOPS D01•~~.1s """
Wt're look1a~ for computer sy&tema -OFACUUIMI Goodcond,SSOO. •••ral tolO 75Ml1Sor67~ ...,..__ 2M02M~tePkwJ.
employeeswboatt belpful. Hour1 9>5PM, T,../mlllllt Desk w/ eitff chair, -.11211 ...... ~··•••••••••••••• ~· O'DAY. Assume low ·~ d~.OC:!!~d!:f~; forOtanUIM!CI MltllODYltJO
11'""4-6Q27 Person toworklnabl&h Sl.500,2ptchrsS200ea. CONYITOI l~•y_.y .... interest In . 112,00. student. SlO,SOO. ALSO CaralrTruckl AveryPkwy.ult
SEC'V/RECEP'T' ~~u:!e BlueUnt dept. fllecab$400,MW1123 Ra PI at• n d l S .. Non-profit orpni.ulloa $48-0841 'U Ford Woodie, ~f:%t=~~apot! (oftH'reeway)
Uere isachancetopro-S3SO P·h~ Sta.rt at Sofa&eodtab&es $300 110/220/480Volt nds your boat. plane, 30' RAGTIME Raring restored . SU.SOO lll-2040 495-494'
1ress with 1 growing h~lp'"!rcc~ t!~umc"!il Recliner, $75. 'Book BOXES ~-St.SO car, etc Uberal tu d~ Sloop. Enseoada win~ 675-6161 CloledSuftdays
firm in theoil/gu busi-Mark 7s1.~680 SAM· shelves, $12.5. All like each.Quantltydiscount. ~1~J~~dvantage . ner , surfs 20 + kts. 1.,__.70 '75 2002. sorl, body dnt
ness. 0.C airport area. SPM Mon·Fri ' new.962-.m&af\.5. SOOGallooTank. . $14,000, trade for tux Conv. $1$00. Call bet ~. Word processor exp ..=..=.&. Beaul.I01m&ecbt,bnm. •210t.M&-21MEves. TouriD1 Kayak w/roof car.673·1350eves. lO.llAM 5-6 PM __ _._7:.::52-~5~131=-·--
helpful. Xl.nl salary & T.V. HOSTESS naueb. •· Perl. cood. Freeier s 27 Cu ft $1.SO rack, paddlesS200 Venture 21: All saila, or . •75 2002 BlfW Sliver.
benefiU. Call Mr. Due M uat be attractive, 494-4378 Couch 8'. blue herculoO ~ trailer, S hp motor $2500 960-2'11!5 Sanblemente 60,000 mllea . ._M,AO
Weolferyou. '!C'., (j'"'
on: 556-8111111. 1>4!rsonable, T.V. Promo-Ughl i reen couch with $6S. Add mach. 1 digit loah, ....... OB O or l r ad e . '30 Ford Cabriolet. S.SSOO. 131·05'0 fJ..1500 ~t97!!!.::·S07=I:.__.. __ -.;, '=~
S.C1/ltc1ptlollist lton, L.A. area, July. looH plUowa, cood COO· Remington Rand '30. l•ll•••lf 9030 71'1494-4451. ~~i31;~ U cab $600. W .& ~l!ft.I hhm '11t
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Personable, sharp TY~ING Part lime PM $3S Gold lioed drapet 4HPJohnson, S3SO/ofr Xlnt cond. 4 WlwelOriYft t550 Late model Toyotu and
Insurance experience ~l_St ~-3 days per ~eek Ethan Allen Cdfee Table 9h 84 " l pair 120. good shape. S3'7S. Ready to go! 631·3199, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• Vo Iv o a . Ca II us •
helpful, but not nee. ftll Ul for vacauons. 42" round Pind210 5'6·4435 6'13-s:MO 875-8307 '7t JIMMY 111
NOT AN GEN -...... II. ply Pennysaver, 1660 . , • B W ' Th d bl d .. WH -tv A CY _,.TWo> Placentia Ave . Costa 631-4919 'wffle40t, .51 ora arner Velvet lS un er r w/SO .. m.v"'nl
NEVER A FEE S.C~JPHna-Mesa. WROUGtrrlRONSET W .... Srrlce Drive TRANSMISSION. H.P Johfllon, trlr wllge Orange, low miles
Call or come by· P/T. Mes11a~area, ---B "S K" Li'" Crusader V DRIVE. H. wheels 11000. ~Hili68 (310WCK> 2102 B · C .,.,,..ST Y A · .e new· All you want, 12.50 willy. ,_ u ,..., "'ord •. usrness e.nter Jud a i c bk gd n e c '•n Sora, Chl'$, ottoman, tbl· Sample bottle deliv. • "'· '""' r eng. "' Wldflrt SADDLBACIC IMW ~·144NJ:.·M!~~~~ 968-3652 GENERALOFFICE lf-6 ch rs, $3S·Sl25. free . Dispatcher, aE~~"· 8115-2ll04, 646-Zl6S 10' scaled down venion lll·2CMO
Bl. & 405 Frwy) Hrs S·S Service Station Allen Accura te 3 SW p M 673-7200 731-2727. H 470. Fiberglass, Fie II '74 Int 'I ~cout-m uat
or 279S7 Cabot Rd., dant, full lime & part 549-_3942 8' Sofa Greenish/Blue New RooflilountedAttlc lO' Avon Red SeaJ, 111el alummut.+dollyS650. sacr, ps , pb, many
Laeuna Niguel, 83l-0542 ti me. Experience Typist/Phone Person. color.&oodcood.SlOO. ran. complete with motor mount, dodger & 615-6639 mlles,xlntcond.Bestol·
(Crown Valley Pkwy. necessary. Apply in 20/hrs week. Can be 964-4910 thermostat ~. Wooden oars. 645-7375. GHOST CL.ASS r~. 675-5267, 8216-7131
exit) Hrs. 9-3 or 161.52 person. Mac's Texaco. flex. Call th 979-3666. u1va1 .. -.. Bwik Beeb 1125 w/free lnrtatable Sport Boat, ESTATE SALE
Beach Bl., UJOE, Hwit· 18S02 Beach Blvd VANDllY,,.. " T v-• mattf'ftses It Bo Avon S400 ~I l8HP Fiber glua, good family
968
a1. Qn bdrm 5d $540 Sofa 0 x spr· Evin rude , launch boat. Good condition 'SlJeepCbe'dleeChief,
IDgton Beach, Hrs. 8-S. ·6505. PIT 64~ bed ll40 bunk becb $'200 1ng1. ay1 1140·6023. h •~ li"i. .d aJ r Call ~7-004 loaded, S82 orig. mi. A
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Qit1· ~t~!id:.'~::.,::~t! Needbriiht'capablere· Matt/box spnnp: Two FOISALE rafting. 12,100 °0BO. Doeb r-9070 7
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JOHMSOM & SOM
Lil cot.Miran 2626 Harbor Blvd'. '80 Oat.sun 200 SX cpe,
Costa Mesa ~SQ) like new, low mi, uklnl
appearantt & handwrit· rept1on1sl 0 to handle S7S, full sm. Qn fl2:5. Equipment and suppliea 972-2168 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trwcb 9560
5 e "'v c e c:. 1.11g Exp. preferred . In· phones. scheduling, MORE! TI().(ll()l ror 1 5 st.at.ion B~UTY 7 s hp. Sears outboard NWP'T' 80ATSLIP •••••••••••••••••••••••
EOE meetpublic.6dayweek, ANTIQUE wicker side SALON. Eve~g 11 /FWD E W'll mod te t •CHEV ...,,.1 '11
· · · M/F/H il!~~C~~.2590 Newport 2 afternoons off. Will chairs, 4, all different, lnexcellentconditioo ~sed J~R~ ~~hr~. 501rt~:~~~ up
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with basic electrical · whl chrs. w/chrome inge,S2S.A-1cond $300.646-5974 C~n,S./ aux tank & more!
know led e. 54().Q)O WAITRESS lep. SS50 or best ofr. 833-W7 loah., 9040 lfttt 9120 Work horse complete!
SIW Lunch & coclctail exp. s s.52-8530 BEDSPREAD. killg, nl5e owtr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13961 l. tMG day w~. Apply Ben 2 full ut:f" luJh bit clu~ pink nor:ai. w/shades of N•e•;·~~·P;;·\,;;;(;•,;,;d•; 10\; Camper Four Star ONLY St2,491 :,~~oebel~~.~~ s Brown s Restaurant, cbn. ea. l G.E. 19 ed1reen_. .. !ink velvet rolled I Cabin aU inboard no w/refngerator & stove. HOWAID Clle¥106tt
_ _ 31106 Coast Hwy, S. blll/wbt TV S60. (714) ge....... 1 outd;ive proble'ms. Port a potty. All Dove/QuaUSt.s.
SHl'PIMG Laguna. 857-9494 . 833-W7 S22,900. (2l3)5ll2-2:858 Butane, Queen size bed. NEWPORT BEACH
& 'ACIAGIMG WAITRESS pllime. App-20SOFA.S,new,S98ea FRONT Throw mower & , . Sleeps 6. In excellent IJ).0555
Full time. Wtll train ly in person . Two Guys 1SLoveseats,S7Sea. ed1er. S200 for both. 40 f?!"E~S Tri-ca~an cond ition. SlSOO Call . SR h di "'-taM-·."•CC...O'>j Crom Italy . 2267 957·S7i.ors:54-4180 642·1353 r.~h~!!~0 in Npt shp. between lOam·Spm. 1 anc ero xcamper, .,... ...... .......... ,,_,..., 631 7657 CB, motorcycle carrier,
SHOES .. 1 _ _.5,_, FairviewRd.,C.M. New Comer Group Bed! Two 12000 Richard · etc 14950/080 548-1484
_-a1. "" X R CRT d fr I .. , dio . bl p Ori . SeU 29' Villa Vee Cruiser Camper 7°"'' Slide·m slpr, Exp full & pit, apply Ill • ay ra o c c OC• ra ID ta e orig etersoo ginals, f'lybridge, all inboard, '73 Datsun Pickup, person Paul Allen S.J0.5 M f'. 644-1775 NB. kSOnowm.173-54.lS forS1000nch. 752·'153l like new Creative fin. ~atcct~ry$4bJ~ ~1::r o~~l Sl~
Shoes. 9 Fashion Island Xlnl sal + benefit.s MOVING Liie Mew Orapet, 116 x 103, green avail. (213)5112·2859 751·4300 ~21113
N.B. 14 fl Frost Free Whirlpl antique satin, lined incl '81 Bay liner 1500 Mos· '79 Brat. aJr, stereo. new ---M...,.L~-whiteah-·-.. -rdrapes Datsun Pickup shell. 6 SHOITOl.Dfl r~··-refrl&. brn, 1295 best of· .._....., qwto/Evwude 25HP, 2 radials, SS300 /0BO
••••••••••••••••••••••• fer, matc .. "'•queeocust and hardware SSO mo. new. 1'llness de pack, made ror camp-646-34.23evsormorns.
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at Bayside Drive
Newport Beach 673-0900
S pecialiat& in
Temporary Cleriul
Pe:l'IOOl>el COOi !.&.~ • -83S-1SS7 1ng. S200. 645·09SO, -=~=-==:.:....:.:=.:.::__
F nd _ ....... _ _....,.... 005 quilled headboard manda quick sale 979-6144 '73 Vega pickup. lot 3 ..... d
18004Skyparll:BL orsa W1"1lSnuy,e.xp. •••••••••••••••••••••••bedspread a. chase llDWOOOJX6'S 640-8985 .!888ll:11 uu1 Rh· Suite.,_ i...nne Over lS. Male or female. W .._ .._.TED TO IUY loun•e. by Nettle Creek, 2, lo 20, '-a. ""-t .. __ ... r made, needs some work, ('11st a ~ki;a 540 0330
&..w • •UI Costa Mesa area. Call "'" •• ,.,. t_ ....... """' ~ 40' aco 6' 6 Pac camper &hell, kOO/OBO. 640-1668 SICIET'AIY Marvin Davis lOam-I bu y o_ld g_uns , """~tolfer.eameU· in& Freshtrucltloada.r· Live aboard, bristol panelllng,li(.btin4.slid '72Chevy, 10"2'camper, A.mtot,l .. 1 ttd
Stock brokerage firm iD 6 . 646-UIOt. dlam~. ivory, Jlde • ~t 4 f~~ ~· f S300 riving weekly. Save. at cond. Z..u7CI Olevy VS. ing windows, lock111c re· xtra clean. •••••••••••••••••••••••
F11hion Is.land has im· Silk Flower Designer collectibles. Call (714 > 700.81~6 er. m~c um. SS• lt. Pp ca II JI m FWC. Cl"Uise at l.8 lln. ar door' flSO. 63H929 S45-83llO. G1•rd t70 I
mediate opening for part time. 640..5296 o; 972·4926 & ask tor Dane. · , ~vesor un 646-9885 anYtlme Generator2.S 8' Camper Shell Vw 9570 ...................... .
Secretary, back-up 640-1677 Early morrung ~-Cft IOIO ~:nle~~~:a.!:;U:~ LAMPS, 2matched white S48-7302or673-0149 $275/bestoffer ....................... BEACH
operations Hper prefd or aft S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ll~er Pedestal and tubular. _pris!D', green 673-1312 '70 Ford 6 cyl Runs
Hrs. 8-4:30._ Contact: S.S Mgr. Expenence re· llUY A.Pft.IAMCES beat.er.itOO.SSU444 velvet tlim, incl. brass MARUHSPICIAL! Motoriledllltl 9140 good, good body & int IMPORTS Helen .McG1nley for quired,xlntopportunity. Les 957..a133 wall bracltets. $20 ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto, Sl350 OBO NOWON
appt:644-22!12 673·3320. Corona d!!I t"a•her ._Ory Id but P1•1
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* •SICIET'AlllS• * Pra/Sh90/Exctg$17 ,400
Pres R!/Sbt90Sl7,450
Le1alMagIIm•l8,000
GenOf c /'M>/ Funlll,270
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Liz ReindmAJY, lnc.
4020 Birdl Est'64EOE
Newport/833-8190/Free
Mar W ... "' er. 0 •corner """"""· ID OLD OLD"-'" 6 dra-•r ....... d ._ "'r • · very dependable. S2SO tableSS0.644-9812 chat in b;j' condit~ Diesel. sportfisher. ='~· ~•9!1 or '69DODGEVAN IN
STUDBCTS both 642-84aft6PM Avocado dinillg table. S35. Old metal trunk Sl.5. funmo radar, stainless -S900orbatolfer. COSTA ..SA FULLit~·TlME Maytag or Kenmore gas w/4 chain, SliO. 2 lampe, Carpet 121.13, Bur••ndy arch. auto pilot.. Loran Used Ciao Moped, good 49"37Sl; msg5216-4S1.S
lNTER G WORK. 'dryr S75. Maytag wshr SS.both.~l-8785 red, llkeoew. Misr.slze C. 2·YHF radios, CB condition.m . '61 Dodge step van, '77 IMPOIT
GOOD HOURLY WAGE S75 reCng 125 Cash on d lo •·· dj radio, knotmeter. depth· 546-4519 en&. re bit trans, amlfm SPICIAUSTS +BONUS~.APPLV ty.~-8672 · · ~.~ ......... • •• o.s.s. ~~ueJr;t coo · founder , 2 stereo 2 MOTOBECANES ~trk,4 splcrs,bed,stove. 4,M SH.AJtr OHLT systems, inner comm, 3001700 mi. xlnt cond ice box . runrung water & 1• .a.CH ~ORTS
3736 G Iden St
Oryr. gas. clean, works BIG SALE -New/Used ssz.7m C02 life raft, S' rubber SUS /ea. in aaraae ~111k Xlnt cond . ..,.,...._ s;A _. l o west e C. good S7S. Wshr, clean furn. m•rbJe t.1•-, ... _ . ......_t-al " " ~ 1969Harbor81vd. West.minst It s .. ..., """ -boat, 2.S hp outboard, 2 963-9334 494·S206 er wor a good S5. 7131, at 911 W. llllh St. lmh + 1013 fighting chairs, cockpit :/ ....-..'--""'"""------COSTAM~A
Switcw.o.d ODr. S48-8Sl3, 548-448S CM ....................... steering station. ball Motorc Alltos W..ttd t5t0 631·7170
F/Ume.graveyanfsluft Refrig, frost free, very Wroughtlronbrudractc, '67Feeder'Mimt.ang station, 2 bait tank Sc 9150 ••••••••••••0 ••••••••• IMW 9712
Will train. Mature adult good, xlnt cond S250. S9S. Louvers SS-S30. All ori•'-al. with case & systems. -•'"'a 8 ers, rod ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PA YTOP DOU.AR
. ~7-2900
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Completely overb.auled.
Loob like ntw. Black on
black. $7000. WiU con-
sider tr1de of anyklnd.
4'1~3240
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'79 Spyder. smlc /gry, xlnt
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2850 Harbor Blvd
COSTA M~A
540-tMO
'11. 2 door, low miles, air.
5 speed. One Owner.
14995. Call S.5100 ext
3UI days. &aHM12 Eves•
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S3600. 67~9007 or 960-1725 SICIErilT
Weekend secretary,
Sat/Sun, 9-Spm. SS/hr. 8S 3 ...... .,..... '66 MUST SB.LI ••••••••••••••••••••••• p~ferred. 642 :Kill. 548· l , S48-44&5 12xH sunny yeUow cpt a.mp, $250. 642-5485 holders. fishing lights, Co r to P used ca rs· -
Stove, quality. O'KeeCe & $60. 12 draw chest 145. Fender Precision Base rod rack. extra Cuel, golf • foreign, domestics or •-=-"""'-------CREVIER Fashion Island location. 121 Ttodltn Merritt, works good. Sm wrought iron ice hardcase, new cond cart, battery system, 1911 Yamaha IT400 in cluaks. If your car ii '731
Lineo Real Esule. Ask Sunday School with ex.
for Gene Trowbridge, perience lo begin in Sep-...:644~·.:.:7020=·-----! t.ember. Paid positions
SIC'Y....,. for 7th, llh & 3rd, 4th
Exp oeceuary, Marina grades. Sundays only.
office. Moo·Frl. Sain· Call 499-3088 weekday
Spm. 644-0121S mornings.
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• Sales • • • • Assistant To • • • • Credit Man.-• • Will prepare bank deposils and •
• resolve credit and billing problems. •
2 years credit exper with
• commercial accounts. Good •
• accounting skills, including type 40 e wpm and 10 key by touch. Must be
• diplomatic and trac1ous In deaJlni • e wfth the public and sales staff. •
• O>mpetJtJve salary and employee
benerlU including company paid •
• health, life and dental insurance. •
• Call 642·4321. e xt 277 ror •
• appointment. •
• Trainee •
: For lstrict M :
• This highly succe~ocal •
• newspaper has an opening for a •
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trainee i n tbe circulation •
department. Buie tlrllls '14U tot.ad
• supervi.ioo of 10 to H year old boy •
and girl home dellve{'Y carriers.
• Areas of 1upervillon will be •
I delivery, collecllons and sales. e
Selected applicant )rill receive •
' UberaJ ttar1lo1 ulary, fel\llarb'
• • sc be d11 I ed r a lust bonu a •
• opportu1ltlea and maay fringe •
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beMflll 1ucb u company paid • dmtaJ Hd health plan, poup ure
• lmurance, vacation and 1ick Juve. •
• ComPMY vehicle lt IUrnltbed durtni • wortina houra. e AppUcanu must be ovtr 11. haYe a e
• rood d.tMna rerorct and bt neat • QPHrl.111. Hours ,,.., ftDenfly u • All to 9 PM, Monday tlltu Friday. •
• &omeovm.lme la available. • rr 1CIU 119 qualified and~ In
• llettUq Ute ci.rc11latJ01 ~ •
• ' t'OMact tM Dall1 Pilot .t 310 W. •
• a.,, Calta Me1a befo,.. to:m AM or • lftlr2PM daQy.
• Atk ror Don Wllll•mt or K~n •·
• Goddard. • • • • :nc.t • . .... .
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S150.S48-&Sl3,~ cream ut 1100. Gius S4SQ full rovers, bimini top, excerilllent~tioo ! WIU extra clean. see ua •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dishwasher, Sean Solid to P t b I w / 2 ch rs 848-~ ~in poles, ground tackle, sac ice .or ONLY $650. YIRST! &'ST a .. OAOWAY 'S1 Maida GLC, to ml,
State, lop o( line, 2/yrs (graceful). $100.546-7209 MUS•SfW ull safety package, CaJJ541...2619 "~. SAMTA AMA a/c, amJrm, rur Q · old. Cost 14.'iO. uklng afUPM. '1 1 electrolyala systems, v-83 •. 3171 do w defog, 4cyl.
1195. Perf. cond. Call p · V · bus Amp with plank 111d rail, MUCH <1 $70001080 ~94311 tiAlAGISALI hardshell case and MORE ! Slip available. VIRAGO 750 6 weeks old ntEU1.T1MArt11111V1NOMAC-, ..... ~""'-"-==~::_-
aCterSpm:646-523'7. SATt-3,SUN lM guitar. bXI •S140 aft FU boa w/extras,extended war-Mercedes... t740 •1-'-1020 An · tools doo u new t warranty. ranty etc. (sa\•e hun· •USED IMW1• .... yc ... 1 t1ques, . rs, 6. Days 545-7101 Paul Sale price S98 900 Call ...................... .
••••••••••••••••••••••• ladders, shelving, bike (2l3) 592 2Jl:ii ' · dredsl perfect machine ' '71320! SIR (18114) 'Girl's 10 spd 26" xln parts It bikes, much Office F••• t I · but doctor says no -'17 3281A SIR (0474)
cond, hardly used more 422 E. 16th Pt. 14 If nt 1085 BtctricS.11..t ....:646-4629'-=-=-='------'78~S/R (l.81i7)
ll40/0B067:J.S927 CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tri-hull LS', rWl covers, '79 Yamaha 650 Sf' xlnt '79 32oi SIR (51114) Des Its , chai/S. rne auto Mha ee ss200 d SK . . --~...:......:=-==---'79528iS/R (l076) Schwmn Tandem Sspd Honn 1060 cabinets, tables & misc. 67s-1222or~~ , coo m1. ong owner, '81320iS/R (6693) S250 .. Puch Moped, needs ....................... ._2804,641-2165 Eves. xtru. 63l·S232P.M.
repa1r,S7S. 7»ll95. Top quality show horses· PilJI Bow p 38' Magnum Spt/Fisher. YAMAHA '70 1n xlnt Clottcls.dgl
Monarch Antique expensive. Arab, Qtr, Ma:6ine· ~ c:!fg~ full elec., radar, etc cond.S2AOStreellegal TMMoltbdt9g
cruiser. xlotcond S150. A . 700.1734 year oli Model tse'oci. Two Dal, 6-VS3 T.l. 200 646-*86 P.tOfY_.
54HS19 HORSE TRAILER 12500. Pitney Bowes bn. t 3Y1% loan. SlO,OOO, Motor H--. S./ IMW Pw ch1e Or
WlcAlcJt49btW.I025 '7S Imperial, 2 horse, Meter/Sea.le: Xlntcond. ~:~~ver payments lt ... /S... fl60 LHMC:O.Wh
••••••••••••••••••••••• tandem w/tack rm. l year old, SSOO. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• McL-•t.....AM!.I •U\WOOO. x 6'S Elec. brakes. Daily Pilot Crai& 714/631-0213. 1.2' with trailer, 7Y, hp WE c .&.lo.J sa I --'"""
..., 6 Credit Union repo. outboardmotor. "'" a.. lllJOrlHM
2' to 20' long. Fresh Sealedbldsarebelngac-Copiers 81new & usoded1• 875-0368. YOURR.V. •10w,.._Plm! truck load arri v Ing d super v uea, reco · 559-l304 ( weekly. Save at SS<trt. cepte until July lO. tioned. From US. 76 20'56ilphck ---===--~ 14152~53Jl
PP call Jim 646-9885 May be seen at Da~ 631-3033 Trlr, marine t.ef. Bimini Tnliltn, T,..... fl70
an.mme Pilot Auto Shop, D> . T I l top, clean -••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol.AMM COUNTY'S ~ Ba st c M u e u , new, ocl. all -OLDEST Sliding atau door & 642:4321.·· exi. ~. a:!. directories, pdS2400, seU 759-9553 20' Terry Trailer. All
SELLING YOUll Ml!
Wl,AY
TOPDOUAISS
Call Jack Bacon JIM SUMOHS • ~
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11170 Ha.rbor Blvd
COSTA MESA • ._.
631·1ZT6 833-~
'75450SI
Silver, loaded
(20TJ>flM)
S..t••u•IMW
131-2040
S 1 3 O O S D , w h le-,
Palamino leath.. ~
seat, Im mac. 9000 ml,·
640-9738 .. s·~~ ~~~~~ $ alum. windows, asstd lbruFri.,8am-5pm ..,...,,,,_..2346 3S'YttaHGS.F. bath.Bstofr.~16
u ; drapery rods. H-i'eM .... l"' ... S "-'&~ 1090 'IO Tw Cata 7"'KW
968-1029 ::=::::: .....•••. :: •......... :.'.?::....... ld'd w/~Jec .. 'inp m Tralltn,....., . ·~~l ~::.cT:e~.~~! c_,.& KODIACBEARRUG Yamaha •• Concert dwn. o.w.c. balance. ··············~·······~ WEIUY Sal.t!f·Servlce-Leaslna Mlchellns, call Allan 1 ... ,.,., IOJO rn.ra.ircood,SSOO. Grand , ebony, mint Sl29K. Bkr. 67S·9007, Double Axle 14 Trlr. 2 CLEAHCAIS l:IC9"Ytt',IK. 758·9581orm.8770
•••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ..... 111• cond. 18900 Flrm. lllH72Seve hlgh.l lS00/080 u .. •DTIUCICS R 1•· 9uw 1---.;:;:~=:.::..,,__ __ 1 p 631·2003 "'" 0 .. oyce • '7S Merce~s 450SL. Kin~ta XE7 wtth Vlvltar .__~ 1070 rlvate Paty 545-5431. 1 & ' H 1 d r o c r a Cl. lstOJamboree liahed .ii.--senea 1, 3M5 mm/2.8 + _...._ 1 Kimball Upright Piano Evinrude. Trlr, cover, Motorcycle trlr, 3 ralls, Newport Beach ~ po .._,., wht. DM
3 filters, Flash aync It....................... 1895.kOO or bstofr. Id cond. SlSOO/ofr. good cood. $400/best ol· olr.6'15-92B2Jerry
1/90, Wo. l:M417l. Mu Sm a II ova I di• mond Al-Ollllll alts:~ 621·3lttorl'7M307 fer. 540-11732 SADD~:'~cslMW ~~7.;;...8=4=IO=S&-'"'----
"-1040 ~l!t~r~~gasde.~~ .r...___ a 12' Flber•lau Whaler lnt'I UWi~Trailer r-.~~-•c Fully loeded, mint~ --r ·-......... f011 .....,.. _..., 1ilm.... • Coodcanditlon l200 ..,.,..........,._. -CN\ · •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• l250In 1rr4: need cub-a. tots at.yle boat. w/ll.9HP eltt • · (7311ZR) _,_.,
KEESHOND Pupe, AKC. will aell for$2CXI. ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• start O/B. Perfect cood, 831·9le5 ''7U002A 142--Champ sire. lllF. PeU1 642.5612 alter 7 pm. FOISAU f1496.67Ht75/7ao..WZ AllloSenb,,... HISHIUYll Loaded! Claulc '65~Econvtl'\v • b 0 w . p" t 'Pt 1 . .,__ 11 . D' Penn Yan -• Aca-"t 9400 T"p dot'--lor ~~ c-.eUM'W) pert coed, Dt• ~ 2131118"1 , ... "afl8 ...anu Eqlllpmed aod auppliet ........ v .... ......,.... __ .. . ._ pm. 1 ct marquiae diamond, ror a s li.tlon BEAUTY fisher. t win diesel ....................... Cara, Buo. Campen,. iuom m111tsee. tm•l#I t
-------•I flawltu ll c61orleu, SALON. E~ ls IUOO. (213)S92·2D 4 ~~pokeW'U'ewheels0 914'a,Audl'i Oranae '7' JOOD. Sunroof. "i
AAAHOIODOG VVSI rttilli, beat offer. lnncelle.acondltion. S7Cllriac:Nft 15X7 • SIZS. Pleate ca AIUorU/CMOR (IM2) 70K ml, lmmac! S• TRA.lNlNG Call Marie'. 1--I ....-Z. JIM M.&...O '77 mA days, 41MMt !!•. .:
Speclalla.ln& In .happy • --· Solid M1bo1aay. ad I•-----~ YoUiWMMM Loeded! • owner1 • ftll man.ntred •' • IMO Mllctl I-t• c:oad wlth tmt tral~. VW Be&I• 1'711 Bed Blvd. (l2'ZIWX) "79 240 D .,..
dop. --....................... , ...................... ··$00;~~S 1600 alnat-port, Jona HUNTJNOTONBEACH 'T7DllA fl5,400.~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9 •7070 block, JO.ODO Dillis only! _ ____:1:....:4::;2...:.. =--< T~> '7M '= RllDI aood! 1275 °"make MS&~ ................. -..
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0rang9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 29, 1981 .............. I ' ~1 ... ..w ~ .... ,.... UM4 I ~UM4 UM4
Ill.CH IMPORTS
l>ove Street, Newport Beach. Tel. 752-0900. Call us,
~ , ''1 the speclallsts for Alfa Romeo. Peugeot & Sub.
THIODOJlE IOllHS FOU
n etl11. service, parta. body, paint & tlrt clepta.
tltlve ratn on le ... & dally rentaf1 .. 2060 Harbof
.. Coat• MIN 8-42-0010 °' 54().8211 .
SOUTH COAST DOMI
arbor llvd .. Coata Mela. Tel. 540-0330. RV 89Nlce
llta, outtom van conYWalona.
MIWPOIT IWOUI
CoHt Highway. Newport Beach. Ttl.
mMJlfrr'll4o-17M. The Ferr-1 HMdq'*'9ra.
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11111 Sliver Cbad, white. ~ SM-41• .
1ood cond. 121,500 or H--.. trade down. Owner 13731 ....... MO-dfe. c;.n1en Grove
S... 9760 717PASS.IUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Euelleal
(lllMCY)
S .... 1+1MW
IJl-2040
'7t s• too IMS
Fut and luxurious,
Many extras ; Job
tranafer/ must sell.
ll.11·5M.S 'IO-'65 vw left • riJ:bt
door. '73 left door. lso
Teyohl t7'5 eacb. Weatem ltyie wb1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rim• ror Super Beetle
74 TOYOTA COROlJ.A. DO ea. 541-'144
Rell,lt Trans. Stlrter. '7Z VW Biii, rllll wtndowl,
tlew liree, paint. Good clean. am/fm, fd shape. cond. Many utru . ._, ~ -2011 12395 . But oUer __ ......,;.,.. .
846-ecJIZ ·72 Bus, pop-top. re bit
'71 CPLICA Lftback 31K modified all· new tires. c. brakes. dual port beads. ml, auto, ale. ate.reo. I Weber earl> aooo ml
own, S3IOOT1WM2 moo. 55'1-. .
, ... ,..... t770 '71 Super BEE'n..E snrf.
••••••••••••••••••••••• new en1. new trans. MUST SW' 12d5firm•~
1987 VW Dal a Bu, .. ln el· 19111Jetta4 dr. furl inject, ...., sunrf. AM/FM cauette. cellent cond lion . 44 000 mi xlnt coad ' $2000.,oo. Muat sell lhil ruel eco~omy. S7196.
week . Call l·er7.-.Sor9M..s831 546-2619 '72 blue Super Beetle,
78 vw Convertible. blue; auto/allck. xlnt cond.
Beautiful! Runs xlnt· wood duh. $2350. P.P.
looks areal! Sac t/200. -'C=a=ll...-.545...._-0~14_7_. ---
673-6919or673-0IM l '80 Convt. Sspd. Brazilian -"-.:.::-==:..::~~N=-'-"---, -Brown . a/ c. am tr m
'65 VW Van. o enaine. can, alloys. 4000 Mi S500 ; 2 complete en1inea. need work, slicker Sll,610 yours ror
make orler. 661-8652 SIO,OOO 67~10
Sacrifice! 2 mo. old. 81 SC•OCCO
Vanacon·Westhlia '79 Si l ver , a l e.
camper 4 ap, cass. 4 Blaupunkt stereo cass,
spkrs, air cond. Sl.S,900 new eng, 6 mos warran·
OB06'1W283 ty . bat olrer 851·31193.
'68 Bui: New tires, paint, ~5314 I
en1ine. brakea. shocks. '7 3 V W C a m p e r I
am I r m 8 tr a c It . WeaUalia, loaded, AC.,
31+mp1. snoo or orrer sink, rern,. lent awn·
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TSM Lar1MtVolvoI>e&ier Wt •oeddl9 In 11 .... computer,tllno,totallY Ofd r1H1 ffll
"1l 8 ..-..in 6 in In OranpCounty! for tlie butlAe11 ex· loaded. 2'7,000 ona. ml ••••••••••n•••••••••••
ate::o ~;·b1t. ~225J· BUY or ~E ~llUve fl protwtonaJ. SU ,700. MM1Z2 '1 O 0 I d a C ut I au
La uoa' 11t.-i DIRECT LM-.tS.c.... ~ ttJO Supreme, dnl cond lac~YtilYe on...1t11 •.--•· ·a VW BUS mech lllnt, _ .. _., Ceillsca •0 ••••••.............. .-•
new ena many extru •wp Mew Is 5'ecla1 SH US MST! '1t Dietel CWlUI Calais, ·r~~;~~a.'t:=: i~i• i9J NcrADRFLLRAs.·. ~L:~t=:~~~ ;:;:~i'~
AC. very nice! Aikin& 1o120 Gardel'I Grove 81 A(>fL(J\C ~;IQ.UGO
S21895. 631-~523t GardM Grove 530.9 190 lllOO H.111Jot l!Mi 1'70 OLDS CWlua VI. Z
88CONVERTJBLE CO'>!.•Ml...,, S4QC)t00 dr. Coupe. AM /FM
Red. lint ccnd. $3860. '75145 w... at.ereo CllM. DaUy Pilot
s.&."57 t.opcond. muatsell,aulo, 7t CADllJ.AC Credit Union repo.
'73SUPER BEETLE air, &42·5181 Suled bldurebelna ac-
Good cond, l2100firm. '78 Volvo X!C Bertone SIYILUDllSB. • Che '1Je, , pd, cepted until July 10.
11.11·1248 C 18000 ml I AM /FM radio, wire rood car, must sell, May be Mell at Dally
pe. , • mmac, wheel covers, tilt, _1000/080.MH3l.S Pilot Auto'Sbop, 330 W. !78 Rabbit. auto, am-fm , muataell.675-7039. cruise leather split II sunroor x1nt cond $4200 . Ir c.._._ ft JS Bay St.. C.Jf . or Cl 531-1504' • . Aaltot, UMCI power seata, beaut ut -r-· 642·4321, ut. 291, Mon. ·:..:~:~~~~: ~~:::::::::::::?!~ ··s1•2H> 500 ;t~lr~~~~;r~: ~~~S.'dt·!~
'H YW a.a...._ '711 Gremlin, oriJ. owner. $2450/080&31·"'3 de(k. $1950. f!t!*.
...,.. ..., 11 cyl, auto. ukinc Sl.500. , '--• tt45 7 A.La.. .r...-New brakes, • clutch, 9'3-2913 .,_ ' 6 -~ en1 needa wtt ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• GT A/C, AW, Stereo £ve•Mom0«>494-311l3 CllCllec ttll 73 MARK IV. New Urea casa, Lo mi, New Ures.
••••••••••••••••••••••• leather interior Loaded. ~.7909 7»-1.ZiO lt57 .U. '77 SEVILLE $7900 EXCLNT. COND' '3195 72 01 ... :...._ .. _. a"""I. eno Brand new ~Ev MUST SELL Brand &57 1S11 .,. uauo -' ... · new r adials. new -..:. · Runs Great $1000 7t '-C.. brakes . I and au . ~ 83i~ W..eridi tt47 831·7728Alte5:30
Silver, AMh rea 1u. AM /FM , A·l loaded. PP •••••••••••••••••••••••
$116955.59-!MOO 7se.1m ·n Fleetwood Brouchm '70:6cyl.Arr.newpaint, "r••sfll tt60
74 VW Duber 4 d ed DeElefance. Xlnt cond, new upb., new tires. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · r, s · •77 fllll'WOOD wire coven, burgundy Make orrer 895·2804. '76 Plymouth ARROW
air, stereo, auto, lood Brou1hm De Elegance. wt p I us h bur au n d y 646-2165 Eves. $200/080 mp&, $3,000. 548-'1249 Xln d wi • t con , re coven, velour interior. Don't let Mtrcwy tt50 &41-1733
SUMMa SUH CAI bur II u n d y w I p I us h this bargain pass . wiU ••••••• •••••••••••••••• '61 VW Coovt. 30+ m.p.g burgundy velour in· s ell rast a t $4695 ORANGE COUNTY'S nw. Reliable, Uta gd. terlor. Don 'l let this 714/548-4375 FtMIST 1990"t= ~!o'i1c 4
buy It, drive it, enjoy it. bargain pass. Will sell • 9 CAD Eldor do d. $1975 rast at $4695. Call 17141 7 • 1 1esel. LINCOLN-MERCURY
494·9985 Gordon 855·4625 afl 6;J>PM. New en&. new pump, has DEALERSHIP
spkr stereo, root rack 28
mi gal. St ill under
service contract. S5800
Yoko 9772 '78 Cad. Coupe DeVille,
••••••••••••••••••••••• below low blue book. #I VOLVO DEAi.ii ~oon-roor. new Mi chelin
l.NORANGECOUNTY 1 tires. lthr. all xtras . (714)974·81.89.
SALES, SllYICE
ovEtrl~RY
EXPERTS
UILEIU
VOLVO
11166 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
646-UOl 540-9467
'73 Coupe DeVille, great
cond. Sl600/beat otrer
957.8238
'76 Seville. S6ZOO Like
new. Mu.st sell by 7/15
Call Ken 67H700
Estate Sale. '75 Cpe
DeVllle, good cond.
S2000 eash takes
631-9165
been dt:tailed. S29oo 080
Cao be seen wk days at
1411 E. Borehanl Santa
Ana. SSS-2603
ESTATE SALE
'80 Cpe DeVille, It.
yellow. landau top. fully
equipped, very lo mi,
xlnl cond, $12,950 or best
orter. Daya 851-9339 .
eves 979-9544
lt7lC.DeY• Silver & ~. new tires,
brakes, trans, etc. Car is
in xlnt cond 831·5232
eves or wkends.
67~ ~ "?t.til't• PMHoc tt'5
LINCOLN-MERCURY •••••••••••••••••••••••
16-1.8 Auto Center Dr. '73 LE MANS
SD Fwy-Ut Forest exit Sl.OOOor beat orrer
IRVlNE 842-1731 AM
130.7000 '73 Good Cond WAGON, ,
'79 Bobcat lit.a wen. good best orrer.
shape, new tires, a/c s.t0-0620
957-1141,832.7986 Vege tt74
......... tt52 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Vega Wagon, 2 dr, 66 MUSTANG ' V 8 auto. rblt eni. xlnt cood.
Nttds body wort. S1400 s12001orr 1131-3199 or
or best otrer 64.5-3200 _67_5_·8307 _____ _
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MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES • MEWPOIT DATSUN
888 Dove Street, Ntwport·e..ch. Tel 833-1300. At the
triangle of Jemboree, MacArthur & Bristol behind
Vlctorie Station Sates. S«vice. Leasing & Perts. Fleet
discounts to the publlc
• HOWi.iD C .. VROUT
Dove/Quail Streets. Newport Beach. 833·0555. We
specialize in Corvetteal And our body 1hop Is one of the
best! Excelltn1 body and paint lhop for all makes and
modelal
• DAVID J. PHIUIPS IUICK.flONY'IACMADA
Laguna Hiiie
Sales • Service • Leuing
24888 Alicia Partcway
837-2400
• MAii( HOWARD YOLKSWM94, IMC.
13731 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grewe. Tel. 534-4100. Lwgt
atocka of ntw Volkswagens at u~ pncn.
• . ALAM MA•MOM POMTIAC.SUIAIU
2480 Hatbor Blvd., Cotta Mlle. Tel. 54M300. s .....
!Mrvloe, L .. 1tng. "Mr. Ooodwrenct\"
• IAIU l•I TOYOf A--YOl.YO
1tee Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mau. (714) !Me--9303 or
540+tl7. t 1 Votvo dHI« In C>rlnge CountY and when
you MK tot I Toyota at Eari. l•'e. ~get ltl
• • IOI LOMGrRE roNTIAC
13600 Beach Blvd . Westminster Tel. 892-6651 . Orange
Coun-ty·s oldest and largest Pontiac dealership. Seres.
Service, Parts
• UNIVERSITY HONDA
2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. ~9640. Mile
South 405 Freewsy. Sates. S81'Vloe. parts & leasing.
• SJ.MT>. J.NADJ.TSUM
2001 E. 17th Street, Santa Ana. Tel. 558·7811. Your·
Original Dedicated Datsun Deeter .
• MllACU MADA
2150 Harbor Blvd .. Coata Meaa. Tel. ~5700. tt dealer
In So. Calif. S.. the all !'tw 1981 GlC.
• ALLIM-OLDSMOIUaCUl.UC
SUIAIU..MC nuclCS
a.ii 01190 Fwy. at Ave~ino Capi.trano In
Laguna Nlgutl. Tel. 131 .
• SAM DI SAMTIS CHPIOLIT
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MONDAY . JUNE 29. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFOR NIA 25 CENTS
Surf, riptides force 2,100 sea rescues
Surf as high as 12 feet and
strong riptides combined with a
cross current accounted for 2,100
ocean rescues over the weekend,
a record number alone the
Orange Coast.
However , lifeguards reported
smaller s urf and calmer condi·
lions today. According to the Na·
tlonal Weather Service, the surf
will diminish to about 2 to 4 feet
by Tuesday.
But over th e weekend ,
Ufeguards in Newport Beach re·
ported surf as high as 12 feet on
Saturday . All oth er Orange
County beaches had surf at least
.... 7-8 feet high.
WHAT ARROW? -All kinds of interesting characters ap-
peared on the San Clemente High School stadium scene
over the weekend at rally opposing nuclear power at San
Onofre. including this man who identifi ed himself as
STICKER -Rebecca Nemser
h a nded out "Stop San
Onofre" bumper stickers at
Alliance for Survival rally m
San Clemente .
FirnI says
Onofre
essential
SAN DIEGO <AP) -One of
California's lareest aerospace
firms has told the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission that
without the cheaper electricity
from the San Onofre nuclear
powe r plant. the firm might
have to close its 6,000-worker
Chula Vis ta plant and move
elsewhere.
Larry Peeples, director of
publi c affairs for Rohr In-
dus tries, told an NRC hearing
here Saturday that the firm's
electrical costs have soared 931
percent in the past 10 years. to
$11 million dollars .
''Our management considers
it entirely possible that operat·
ing cost differentials peculiar to
San Diego may force us al some
point to consider relocating the
Chula Vista facility," he said.
Peeples said that Rohr pays 50
percent more for electricity than
aeros pace firms in the Los
Angeles area and 25 percent
more than companies in the
Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Saturday's hearing was part
of the public process by which
the NRC will decide whether to
license two new reactors at the
San Onofre plant, where one
generator is already in opera-
tion . The plant is located in
northern San Diego County, just
south of San Clemente.
Prosecution closing.
Robbins trial· case
SACRAMENTO CAP) -After
e ight days of testimony and
more than 20 witneHes, the
prosecution hoped to wrap up its
sex·with-minors caae today
against slate Sen. Alan Robblna.
Deputy Ulstrtct Attorney
Albert Locher planned to call bla
last three witnesses, cleartn1
the way for the start of the de·
fenae case thiJ afternoon.
R obbins, a 38-year·old Van
Nuya Democrat, could be the
rirst defenu witness called ln
the month-old trial, which betan
May 21 wt th prellmlaary pro-
ceedinp.
Robblnt tald earlier ht ln·
tended to take tbe stand to
te,tlfy In hi• defente •tainat
nJne felony count.a aUeliJla that
be en1aced ln MSual acta with
mlnon.
A televitlon camera Hd two
1tlll·PbotolJ'apbera wlll be aJ. ,,
IQwed in lbe courtroom for de-
f enae attorney Michael Sanda'
openln& statement, but Superior
Court Judge John Sapunor has
barred photo coverage of
testimony.
The charges aaainat Robblna
stem from alle1atlon1 by Lori
Terwilliger, 11, and Retina
Cullimore, 20, that they bad aex
with the lawmaker when they
tfere us.
If convicted, Robbins could be
aentenced to up to 1hl years in
prtaon.
El&bt of the counts involve
Ma. Terwtlllaer, wbo 1ay1 1he
met Robblnl early ln 1979 when
abe went to b1a Cap1tol office to
lntervtew him for a hllh achoo!
clan project.
She tald be told htr •be waa pretty, kllHd her band and took
her to lunch.
Lifeguards logged more
rescues this weekend than any
other this year. Newport Beach
officials reported a record 596
rescues, while Huntington Beach
bad about 750.
"It peaked over the weekend.
Now, we s hould return to normal
conditions," said Bill Stahlberg,
chi ef ranger al Huntington
State Beach.
Besides the record rescues.
the high surf was responsible for
a 20-foot sail boat that crashed
into the base or the jetty at Dana
Point, authorities said.
Two sai l ors , Donald
Delly~ ....... ., CIWttl .....
Richard Burton (honest). Burton seemed to be afflicted
with a problem that dealt with power from an earlier era -
the bow, that is.
GET THE MESSAGE? -Brian Mouchka, wearing sticker
identifying him as staff member of "San Onofre Survival
Gathering" urges spectators at San Clemente to send tele-
grams to government opposing nuclear power generation.
Huntington dump
given l~h tests
By PATKIC.:K KENNEDY
OI .. Deity~ IUfl
Air samples taken near the ex-
cavation of a Huntington Beach
chemical dump are undergoing
laboratory tests today by state
health officials to determine if
strong odors hovering over the
site and s urrounding residential
area post a health hazard.
More than 130 people living
near the three-acre dump filed
formal complaints with city of.
ficials last week saying the
odors make them ill.
Complaints h ave included
headaches, nausea, vomiting,
burning eyes and skin, and sore
throats. People also have com-
plained that their pets are LU ,
accordine to city omclals.
The S3 million excavation proj-
ect by Mola Development Co. is
in its 10th week, but last week
workers hll a thick pocket of
contaminated soil, releasing
s trong odors, according lo ex-
cavation foreman Chris Christie.
Jim Stahler, regional director
of the State De partment of
Health Services Hazardous
Waste Division, said today that
results of the laboratory tests of
air captured in plastic tubes last
week would be released Tues-
day.
.. This is more thorough, more
complete analysis than the ongo·
Ing tests at the site and will de-
termine if If (the recent odor) Is
just a nuisance issue or whether
<See DUMP, Page A2)
Crens haw, 44, of Sierra Madre
a nd Alicia Provencher, 34. of
Burbank were not seriously in·
jured, a uthorities reported.
Waves as high as 15 feet pushed
the boat against the rocks. they
said
More than 300,000 people at·
tended Orange County beaches
Sunday.
Late night and early morning
clouds through Wednesday are
expected along the coast with
temperatures reaching 75
degrees. lhe National Wealhl'r
Service reported.
Iran bombings
blamed on U.S.
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP>
M obs c hanting ''Death t o
America'' s urged through
Tehran today protesting an ex-
plosion that the government said
killed Ayatollah Mohammad
Beheshti, considered Iran's
second most powerful man, and
68 other revolutionary leaders.
P rime Minister Mohammad
Ali Rajai and Parliament
Speaker Ayatollah Hashemi
Rars anjani, who along with
Be heshti formed Iran's tern·
poqtry ruling triumvirate. were
call ed out o r the Is lamic
Republican Party headquarters
on ly minutes before Sunday
night's bombing, an observer
told The Associated Press in
Beirut. .
Tehran Radio bla m ed the
bombing on "mercenaries con·
nected to the U.S.A ..
Pars. the offi cial nt'ws agency.
accuse d "co unter ·
revolutionar ies," the fundamen·
talist government's label for the
underground leftist groups that
rallied to the defense of fugitive
ex-President Abolhassan Bani·
Sadr.
The leftist groups labeled
"h ypocrites" by the govern·
ment also came under fire from
the demonstrators swirling
through the streets or Tehran.
"Hypocrites. Your Death Has
Come,·· s houted the dem -
on strators, m a ny of them
, members of Beheshti's fanatical
Hezbollah, or Party of God. or-
ganization.
The bombing. the boldest at·
(See IRAN. Page A2>
Reagan tells
blacks budget
'not biased'
DENVER <AP> President
Reagan, rejecting cr iticism that
his budget and tax cuts dis-
crim inate against th e poor,
vowed to a black audience today
not to let "America drift further
toward economic segregation."
Addressing the annual cooven·
lion of the National Association
for the Advancement or Colored
People, Reagan said govern·
ment alone can no longer solve
all or blacks' problems. He
asked them to help him forge a
"coalition for change."
"I genuinely and deeply
believe the economic package
we have put forth will move us
toward black economif freedom
because it is aimed at lifting an
entire country and not just parts
of it." Reagan said in a pre·
pared text of his speech.
The president had been told to
expect a skeptical audience in
his first public apperaance since
Friday's appr oval by the
Democratic-controlled House of
budget cuts that will s li ce deeply
into such social programs as
food stamps, housing subsidies,
welfare, school lunches and
Social Security.
"I know you've been told that
my proposal for economic re-
covery is designed to dis-
criminate against all who are
economica ll y deprived,'.
Reagan said.
PRAYER LEADER KIU.f:D
Hojatolestam Montazerz
NO. 2 LEADER DEAD
Ayatollah Beheshti
Fireworks
bring arres t
A 3l·year old Beverly Hills
man has been arrested in Irvine
on suspicion of felony possession
of fi reworks ror sale.
James 0 . Fredinburg was ar-
rested in the Irvine Industrial
Complex on Friday based on a
citizen's tip, said Police Lt Al
Muir.
Muir said 10 cases of illegal
fireworks consisting mainly of
s kyrockets a nd firecrackers
were sctzed
ORANGE COAST WIATHE R
Night and morning low
cloudiness with sunny af.
ternoon Tuesday A little
warmer days. Highs Tues-
day 75 to 88. Lows tonight
in low to middle 60s
INSIDE TODAY
Bonin hearing delayed The upcomfog royal wed-
ding of Prince Charle• and
Lady mana ii creating a
money bonaftza in ~nglond.
The moth" of the bnde·
groom to be ii among tho1e
fattening her puru f rom
sout>emr salea Page A7.
87 GLENN 8CO'IT Of .. ..., ...........
William Georae Bonin made
his first appearance today ln
Orange County SUperior Court
alnce be wu arrested more than
a year 110 u chief 1u1pect ln
Southern CaUlomia'1 ao·called
freew-.y tulln11.
The extent of hJa brief vtalt
w11 to IOft.ly mutter the word
"no" when Judie WUUam Mur-·
ray 11ked If he objected to
poatponlq hl1 arralpment unUt
Friday, JUly 10.
Bonin, 34, recently was indict-
ed by the Oranae County Grand
Jury on 33 felony counts ln con-
nection with seven slayln11 ol
young males whose nude bodies
were dumped along freeways or
major hl1hways.
The form er Downey truck
driver's arratenment, 1cheduled
today, was conUnued 10 the
same lawyer delendln1 blm ln
Loa Anaeles County can take tbt
Oran1e County c.... .
Earl Hamon ol Santa Monica
wH appointed Bonin'• lawyar
after Orange County Chief Depu-
ty D e fender C . Thomu
McDonald told Murray that hJa
office had a conflict of Interest
ln the cue.
After the beartn1. Deputy Dis-
trict Attorney David Carter said
the conlllct was discovered Fri·
day wbeft lawyers reaUaed that
at leaat one ol '2 wttnnaea wbo
testified before tbe Grand Jury
bad' been represented by tbe
Oran1e County public delenc1tr'1
offlce. That wltn•• could bt
( BONIN, Pafe t\Z)
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• • * • • Orange Co~st DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 29, 1981
0.llf Piiot St•lt P!toto
After enduring high waves and strong undercurrents. Diane
Walsh. 18. of La.ng Beach. runs toward f'inish line in Huntington
Beach Rough Water Pier SI.Vim. She placed fifth in senior women's
division.
Huntington pier
swim 'roughest'
The 31st annual Huntington
Bea ch Rough Water Pier Swim
lived up to its name Saturday, as
participants encountered waves
up to 10 feet high and strong un-
der currents
.. I've run six or these swims.
a nd this w as by rar the
roughest." said Jim Engle, a ci-
ty recreation supervisor.
About 135 participants rrom as
rar as San Diego and Santa
Barbara arrived ror the contest,
in which a swimmer must stroke
around the pier. then run about
30 yards to the finish line.
Because or the water condi-
t10ns. the junior division {ages
12-151 and women's masters con
tests were postponed unul 9 a.m.
Saturday. July 4. again at the
City Pier .
In the contests that were com-
pleted Saturday. the overall win-
ner was Doug Jones, 17 , or
Newport Beach. who finished in
13 minutes. 16 seconds.
Other winners included Mik e
Eich. 26, of Huntington Beach.
masters men's division ; Ray
Bray. 40, or Huntington Beach.
men's grand masters division:
and Diane Graner. 17, of Los
Angeles . s e n ior women 's
division.
1 dead, 2 critical
in head-on crash
A ~anta Ana woman was
killed and her husband and 8·
year-old daughter were critical-
ly injured in a two-car head-on
collision Sunday evening on
Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt·
ington Beach.
The husband and daughter re·
mained in critical condition to·
day at Fountain Valley Com·
m unity Hospital. The names of
the family members were being
Youth fishing
contest set
The annual fishing contest for
Huntington Beach boys and
girls. ages 6 to 14, will be held
near the end of the City Pier
from 9 to 11 : 30 a. m. Tuesday.
The contest is sponsored by
the Tackle Box shop on the pier
and by the city's Community
Service11 Department. Special
awards will go to the best Huck
Finn and Becky Thatcher cos-
tumes worn by participants.
Youngsters can register at the
Tackle Box prior to the event.
OAA COAST
withheld by police. pe nding
notification of next of kin.
Huntington Beach police said
the Santa Ana family's car was
eastbound between Magnolia
and Newland streets when a
w estbound car dri ven b y
Rosemary Ruth Brogoitti, 22, of
Ba l dwin Park. cr ossed the
center line and struck them.
Ms. Brogoitti, who received
minor injuries in the accident.
was arre!ted on s uspi cion of
felony manslaughter and driving
under the influence of alcohol,
police said.
A passenger in he r car .
Edward Cortez, 27, a lso of
Baldwin Park, was injured In
the accident. He was reported in
serious condition today at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach.
Sunday's accident occurred In
the stretch of Pacific Coast
Highway between Beach
Boulevard and the Santa Ana
River, that Huntington Beach of-
ficials say is notorious for high
traffic accident rates.
According to city statistics, 16
m otorists have been killed on
this stretch of highway during
the past five years .
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IRAN ..•
tack yet by anti-government
forces, and the reprisal dem·
onstraUon.s appeared to ed1e
the nation closer to a civil war
between secular and fundamen·
taUst tact.ions.
It wu the second bomb attack
In two days on leader s of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
revolutionary regime .
Leftists were blamed for a
booby.trapped tape recorder
that exploded Saturday in a
cro wded Tehran mosque and
wounded the Islamic Republican
Party's c hie f spokesman,
Seyyed Ali Khameini.
Those killed at the party head-
quarters included four ministers
and six deputy ministers in Ra-
j ai 's government and 20 mem-
bers of the Majlis, the Iranian
Parliament, Pars said.
ijojatolesla m Mohammad
Montazeri , the fi ery Tehran
prayer leader who Friday de-
f ended the execution of Bani·
Sadr's s upporters. was also
killed.
BeheshU, the 52-year-old pres-
ide nt of the Iranian Supreme
Court, was regarded as the man
most likely to succeed Khomeini
as supreme leader of the Iranian
revolution, and many considered
him the most powerful man in
the country .
He headed the JRP. which con-
trols the Majlis and the govern-
ment, and directed the party's
successful power struggle with
Bani-Sadr. He was a member of
the three-man Interim Presiden-
tial Council that took over the
presidency.
From Page A1
DUMP. • •
it's a health issue," Stahler said.
lie said offi cials of the South
Coast Air Quality Management
District, county health officials.
:ind a state epidemiologist. will
be consulted about the results in
a meeting in Los Angeles Tues·
day morning.
Stahler and Ed Cam arena,
director of enforcem ent for the
air quality district, said today
that they believe the odor prob·
lem was ca u sed whe n ex-
cavators opened up a large hole
in the dump, rather than keep·
ing a narrow, restricted trench
open lo the air
Camarena said e xcavators
have been instructed by city and
stale officials to reduce the size
or the hole. and to stop "stockpil-
ln~.. mounds or contaminated
soil beside the hole to be picked
up by trucks. The trucks are
taking a n estimated 72,000 cubic
yards of contaminated soil to the
BKK hazardous waste landfill in
West Covina
Camarena said the air quality
district also has suggested that
hydrogen peroxide be sprayed at
the dump site to oxidize the
Odors. which have been reported
up to four miles from the site.
Stahler said the excavation
could be shut down if the tests
ind icate a health hazard in the
air , but he said he believes this
is unlikely to happen because
previous tests have not indicated
that the funes ar e dangerous.
Crystal Cove
c rash hurts
CdMwoman
A Corona del Mar woman suf-
fe r ed a fractured right leg
Saturday when the motorcycle
on which she was riding collided
with a car on Pacific Coast
Highway near Crystal Cove
State Park. according to the
California Highway Patrol.
A CHP spokesman said Cheryl
Bond. 23, was riding on a
motorcycle being driven south·
bound by her husband. Stephen.
at about 11 a.m.
The spokesman said a car
driven by Harold Brown, 23, of
Glendale, N. Y., failed to yield to
the oncoming motorcycle while
pulling out or the parking area
at Cr ystal Cove.
The cycle struck Brown's car
and both riders were thrown to
the pavement, the spokesman
said. Mrs. Bond was treated at
the scene by paramedics and
then taken to South Coast
Medical Center in South Laguna,
where she was listed in satisfac-
tory condition toda y. Her
hus band was not injured.
Cycle crash
hurts Marine
A 20-year-old Camp Pendleton
Marine was listed in critical
condition today at Mission Com·
munJ\y Hospital after suffering
major bead In juries in a
motorcycle accident in San
Clemente.
According to tbe California
Hl1bway Pat.rot, Breu MacKin·
non was entertn1 the southbound
San Die10 Freeway Saturday at
12: 05 a. m. on the EJ Camino
Real onramp when be Joel COO·
trol.
A CHP 1pokeam1n said
MacKlMon wu thrown 81 feet
tbrouth the air befort landin• on the pavement Oft hia head. He
w aa reportedly not weartna a
helmet.
0.llf Pii.t PMte•f P•lrl,•O'O.iwll
Deputy Shen/I Gery TexU?y hustles freeway slayings swpect
William George Bonin into Orange County Superior Court today.
Bonin's arraignment was continued.
From Page A1
BONIN HEARING • • •
called to testify against Bonin in
his Orange County trial. Carter
said.
The public defender's office
ha ndles clients at county ex-
pense if they cannot afford their
own lawyers.
Although giving Hanson the
Orange County case will in·
crease the county's legal costs,
Carter said the switch will speed
up litigation because Hanson is
familiar with the case.
Bonin has been charged wit h a
dozen killings in Los Angeles
county. His trial is scheduled to
begin there on Aug. 3 .
Carter s aid district attorneys
Cecil Hicks of Orange County
a nd John Van de Kamp Los
Angeles County are expected to
meet this week to work out an
"equitable" d1v1 s 1on to pros·
ecute three murder cases both
counties are interested in pursu·
ing. •
They involve the deaths of
Darin Kendrick, 19, of Stanton;
James Macabe, 12, of Garden
Grove, and Steven Wells, 19, of
Downey. In each case, Bonin is
accused of kidnapping t he
youths in one county and drop·
ping their bodies in the other.
Carter said Orange County ~ants to prosecute at least one
of the three cases because they
involve testimony of key wit-
nesses Gregory Miley, 19. of
Texas and J ames Munro. 17. of
Michigan
The other cases. Carter said,
are built on "strong circumstan-
t i a I evidence'' rathe r t han
testimony by witnesses
Miley and Munro, also both
Quicksitver Board Shorts
featuring two active styles
A the original ecellOP leg and
B the side panel erch leg
arrested in connection with
s ome of t h e killings, have
a greed lo testify against Bonin
in exchange for favorable dis·
position of their cases.
N e wport man
hit by auto
Kevin Fernhart of Newport
Beach was listed in ser ious con·
dilion today after being struck
by a car Saturday as he attempt-
ed to cross Pacific Coast
Highway at Al iso Beach in South
Laguna.
According lo a California
Highway Patrol s pokesman,
Fernhart, 20, was hit by a south-
bound vehicle driven by Ronald
Okum. 40, of San Marino, about
9: 15 p.m.
Fernhart is being treated at
Mission Community Hospital in
Mission Viejo.
Town hit b y 4 th
blaze in 7 days
POTEAU. Okla. <AP I -The
fire that destroyed half the busi-
ness distr ict of this eastern
Oklahoma town of 6,000 was the
fourth blaze within seven days,
leaving townspeople sus picious
and some offi cials "numb."
But while officials say they
believe three of the four fires
were of sus picious origin. t~y
say they don't believe they are
the work of one arsonist
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Porno
dispute
rejected
WASHINGTON <AP) -A
Supreme Court justice has re-
fused to interfere in a dispute
over a Santa Ana theatber that
shows X-rated movies.
Justice Wllllam H. Rehnq_ui.at.
turned down a request by Santa
Ana city attorney Keith Gow
aimed at freezing certain state
court proceedings in the dispute.
The controversy stems from
the city's attempts to close down
the Mitchell Brothers Theater ,
located in a shopping center
near the campus of Santa Ana College.
The city filed a civil suit
,. against the theater. seeking
money damages and an order
s tripping the theater of its
license.
A state trial judge ruled that
11 subpoenaed films were ob-
scen e and awarded the city
S76 ,400 in damages. But he ruled
that he lacked the authority to
order the theater closed.
A state a ppeai., court struck
down the money award while up-
holding the judge's finding that
he lacked the authority to close
down the theater. The aJ>peals
court also ruled that the films
judged to be obscene could not
be destroyed but must be re-
turned.
The theater's owners subse·
quently asked the trial judge for
quick return of the films and an
award of $27,000 in court costs.
Gow's emergency request to
Rehnquist asked ror a freeze on
those state court proceedings
until the full Supreme Court can
consider a formal appeal .
Baby tossed
• into street;
mother held
A 25-year-old woman who al-
legedly hurled her 23-month-old
daughter in front of an oncoming
ca r on Balboa Boulevard in
Newport Beach is being held on
attempted murder charges to-
day.
The child. offi cers reported,
was not struck by the car but did
suffer cuts and bruises after al·
legedly being thrown into the
str eet I ate Sunday.
P olice a rrested Newport
Beac h r esi d e nt R o w e na
Kehaulani Harlan, at the scene
where she was held by several
witnesses
The child, Amy Smith, was
treated at Hoag Memorial
Hospital and then placed under
protective cus tody at the Albert
Sitton Home in Orange.
Police said they were told the
child, who was wrapped in a
blanket. bears her mother's
ma iden name.
Witnesses told officers the in-
cident began at 10:55 p.m. on
Balboa Boulevard near the cor·
ne r of 18th Street.
Police were told t he woman
ran up to the street screaming
and began shouting obscenities
as she tossed the child in front of
the car .
The driver of the car, police
s aid, was able to s kid to a stop,
avoiding the child.
Several witnesses then ran in·
to the street and picked up the
young girl while several other
onlookers grabbed the woman,
police said.
Police said the woman was
hysterical when they arrived.
Mrs. Harlan, police said, is be·
ing he ld on $25,000 bail at
Orange County J ail.
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Lionel Hampton performs with his All-Star Orchestra in a
tribute to the late smoer Dinah Wa&hington during New York·
Kool Jazz Festival. The title of the Sunday concert at Avery Fish·
er Hall in New York City uw ··Wild Women Don't Have the
Blues."
Disc jockey
a wet noodle
No. C.R. Stewart wasn't
anywhere near the sauce, but
maybe he was a little off his
noodle to begin with.
Th e disc jockey for
Auburn. N. Y., radio station
WMBO claimed a world rec·
ord by sittin~ for 53"2 hours
in a tub of wet spaghetti.
There was no sauce in the
tub, and Stewart wore a skin·
diver's wet s uit throughout
·the ordeal.
"Right now he's in the
shower understandably."
f ellow radi o announcer
Patrick James said minutes
after Stewart, 30, broke the
"pasta" mark or 53 hours flat
set by disc Jockey Billy Man-
ders of Sacramento station
KSFM , as li sted in the 'Guin-
ness Book of Records.
The crowd was large and
the music was beautiful, but
people didn't know whether
to cheer "Pavarotti" or
''Giorgio.··
The two-hour event on
Boston's Esplanade attracted
an estimated 110,000 people.
who gave Italian opera tenor
Luciano Pavarotti four en-
cores.
The affair on the banks of
the Charles River was staged
as part or a $15 milLion mov·
ie. "Yes. Giorgio! .. with
Pavarotti in the title role.
Budget-slash drive
scars Congress
WASHINGTON <APl -The
Reagan adminis tration's
budget-slashing ride through the
House has left scars all over a
branch of government con -
sidered co-equal lo the pre-
sidency
The president proposes and
Congress disposes, the old say·
ing goes.
But congressmen from both
sides of the aisle admit little dis-
posing was done in last week's
rush to pass President Reagan's
budget cuts. Most House mem-
bers didn't even see the finished
bill until after floor debate start-
ed and many admitted they
didn't understand what was in
the measure even after they saw
it.
As the president saw it, House
passage of his package Friday
was a victory for the people.
As House Democrats on the
losing s ide saw it, the president
was us urping the rights of
Congress and passage of his bill
amounted to defeat of the con-
cept o r se parate -but-equal
branches of government.
This was hardly the first time
one branch of government had
managed to impose 113 will on
another and It won't be the last.
All it takes is votes and this time
the president had 217, his oppo-
nents 211.
But perhaps never before had
so much been done in so short a
time and in s uch a manner.
The budget cuts passed by the
House -the Senate had ap-
proved essentially the same
package earlier -will have an
effect on Americans in every
phase of life.
They will affect some 250 pro-
grams and cut federal 1pendin1
by an estimated $38.2 bHllon in
fiscal year 11182 alone. Some pro-
gr a ms will be terminated.
Others wiU be consolidated into
block grants where competing
No one. not even those who of-
fe r ed the legislation. knows
what the impact will be.
Most ·Democrats portray it as
a high-ris k gamble for the
American people, but it also is a
high risk gamble for the presi·
dent and for the Republican Par·
ty that so staunchly supported
his initiative -particularly
those moderate Republicans
from the Northeast whose con-
stituents could be hurt by some
of the cuts.
·'There's going to be enormous
concern on Oct. l when Social
Security recipients for the first
time are cut from having their
minimum benefits," said Rep.
Wes Watkins. D-Okla .. a con-
servative Democrat who voted
against the president.
It was a high risk gamble for
Democrat«: leaders, who saw a
product of their own creation -
t he budget act -used against
them and their prestige
diminished by defeat. One con-
servative congressman, asked
whether House Speaker Thomas
P. O'Neill, D-Mass., could unite
the party, shook his head and
replied. "I don't know."
But a liberal congressman
·called O'Neill "a grizzly bear"
who is just beginning to fight
and who is getting stronger as
the current session of Congress
progresses.
And it may turn out to be a
high risk gamble for some of the
conservative Democrat s who
made Reagan's victory possible
by ignoring the party leadership
and voting with the president.
One c.ongressional source said
freshmen Democrats have ten-
ta ti v~ly decided to strip a
leadership role from a freshman
who defected. A more senJor
Democrat said Phil Gramm ol
Texas, leader oft.be pro-Reqan
Democratic forces in the House,
might be "swinging up there in
the wind," when Congress re-
turns from its July 4 recess.
We're ~istening •• ~
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Althou&h millions or kids
will node to aee Cluiltoplter
Reeve in ''Superman II" this
summer, one who won't be
allowed to attend Is his 18-
month-old aon, Mattltew.
"I'd be appalled if anyone
called bim Superboy,"
Reeve. 28, said in an ln-
lerview published in People
magazine.
He denies the Man of
Steel's affair with Lois Lane
is the reason for keeping bis
son away.
·'It's about romance,"
Reeve said. "We made that
picture so teen-agers just dis-
covering love would find that
relationship beautiful."
Mormon Church President
Spencer W. Kimball was list-
ed in good condition at a Salt
Lake City hospital, after un-
dergoing minor surgery for
adjustments in his heart
pacemaker . a c hurc h
spokesman said.
Julie Andrews who bears
her brea&ts in a controversial
film, "S.0 .B .. " due for re·
lease Wednesday . chats dur-
ing a weekend press junket
in Beverly Hills. The movie
is directed by her husband
Blake Edwards.
OLDTIMER -Arthur Heed,
who celebrated his 12lst
birthday Sunday in Oakland.
is looking for a wife. but "no
old wo man over 35."
Cr i m e f ighte r
gets take n
in N ew J e rsey
JERSEY CITY, N.J . <AP> -One man's war on crime
backfired a bit when he stopped
off at City Hall to hear a pro-
clamation marking "Citizens
Against Crime Week.''
Richard Dwyer, vice president
of a g.roup called Citizens
Against Crime, parked in front
of the municipal bulldJng and
went in for the City Council's an-
nouncement.
When he returned a few
minutes later, bis car was gone.
Dwyer reported the theft. The
next day, police found his car
several blocks away, mining all
four wheels and t.be battery.
Dwyer took a look at bis crip-
p I ed auto and weal to 1et
replacement parts, ao be could
drive It home. By the time be re-
turned two hours later, the car
bad been completely stripped. '
''It was missing radiator,
motor, duhboard, seats -it
waa juat a ahell," he aaid.
William O'Dea, prealdent ol
the ll"OUP dedicated to fltbtlnl
crime, said, ''Here's a perfect
example ol what we're rishUn1
about."
A bled-car dealer in Bayonne
beard ol Dwyer'• plll.ht, knew ol
bia crim•t'flhtln1 work aacr, ta
a ••ture ot appreclaUoa and
sympathy, ••ve Dwyer a i•
Chevrolet.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, June 29. 1981 H/F A 3 '
I WAVED ON -Two of the Br~ks Street Pro-
Am Surfing Contest winners show their form
in the rough surf that pounded La~una this
weekend. Above. Darcy Murphme won
U.lly Pllet -.,, tMrtH l .. rt
first-plact• in the kneeboard competition,
while below . .J eff Booth was tops in mini
division.
High rise 'phantoni' giving
jitters to office worke-rs
·SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Small fires in elevators. Inten·
tionally cut electrical and
telephone wires . A bomb threat.
Officials aren't certain. but
rumors among the workers in a
43-story financial district office
building say the person responsi-
ble for the series of incidents
there in the last week is a phan-
tom bent on vanda lism and
possibly worse.
Roge'r Elbeck of the fire de-
partment's arson squad agrees
"there's someone down there,"
perhaps a disgruntled ex-
employee of some company in
the building.
One rumor suggests he's an
Army veteran suffer ing from de·
layed stress. Another says he
has a set of passkeys and enough
food to keep him going for two
weeks.
Whoever he is, the Phantom of
the Highrise has many of the
10,000 workers at One Market Plaza atra1d to go anywnere
alone al night in the building.
"I know he's around my
floors. I'm more scared ,than
anybody else in this building,"
said Benny Crayton. a 22-year-
old Janitor.
Crayton gave up vacuuming
after somebody cut the cord to
his vacuum cleaner Tuesday
night. He's afraid the noise
would prevent him from hearing
the Phantom.
"I'm scared that he can sneak
up be hind me and cut my
throat." he said. "That's what
scares me ... like he's Houdini
or something · ·
"We walk in bunches." said
50-year-old Vis1tac1on Ramirez.
a night shift data processor with
the Del Monte Corp. "If I go lo
the bathroom, I wouldn't walk
a lone."
On Tuesday night. a small fire
was set in an elevator. The
building's security people called
police that .night when the Phan·
tom phoned to say he would burn
down "the bottom 40" stories.
That threat failed t o
materialize But the next night,
another elevator fire was start-
ed. Again there was minor
damage and no injuries, but
workers were getting jumpy.
The Phantom a pparently
struck again Thursday. when
management got a bomb threat
at 10 45 a .m . Sever al similar
threats reportealy were made
later to tenants in the building
and fire officials.
Peter Zeli s. assistant director
o f build ing security. said a
search of the highrise produced
no bomb. and no formal evacua-
tion was ordered.
Galbreath-Ruffin Corp., which
owns the building, stated that
management was doing "every-
thing possible to apprehend the
person responsible for these in·
cidents and ensure the safety of
tenants and employees."
our b:z.st oollin9. 0j:Ortffi1rt,
button down c01 lar madras ...
always a ~ritR.,
f<ZBturiaj lli'l m:st
comp1cz:t.cz. co1or at ions
you11I f!NIZr emz.. baetZ
colors of' b1UtZ.S,gnuins,
bnwna and TV.da. ~ai1abki
in~ or full bJtt:mfrcnt.
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H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, June 29, 1981
• ID election Begin lags
-Likud Bloc, rival party unlikely to win majority
TEL AVIV, larael (AP) -An
election-eve poll today showed
Prime Minister Me n acbem
Begin's Llkud Bloc traltlng
slightly behind the rival Labor
Party. with neither likely to win a majority in Israel's paliamen·
tary elecUoo Tuesday.
But another final DOil indicat·
ed thousands were still strad·
d.Jing the fence, and the two major
parties mobllh:ed 200,000 s up·
porters to get the voters to the
polls.
A poll in today's edition of the
newspaper Haareh Indicated
the Labor Party led by Shimon
Peres would get 43 seats in the
120-member Knesset. or parlla·
ment, to 40 seats for Begin's
conservatives.
However, political analysts
said that edge might not be
enough to assure a Labor gov·
ernment since Begin's party bu
more potential coalition
partners among the half·dozen
Court limits travel
I
f ordouble agent
WASHINGTON <AP) -Philip
Agee. the renegade former ClA
agent who has vowed to obstruct
the spy agency's work, has no
right to an American passport,
the Supreme Court ruled today.
By a 7·2 vote, the justices de-
cicded that the Ca r ter ad-
ministration acted properly
when it revoked Agee's passport
in 1979 for revealing the names
of CIA agents and seeking an
end to the agency.
Agee is the co·author of two
books, "Dirty Work : The CIA in
Western Europe" and "Dirty
Work II: The CIA in Africa."
Agee, who Lives in Hamburg,
West Germany. has been ex·
pelled from or refused entry to
fou r Western European coun-
tries. U.S. officials have not
charged Agee with any crimes.
'·Not o nl y ha s Agee
jeopardized the security of the
United States, but be has en·
dangered lbe interests of coun·
tries other than the United
Sta tes -thereby creating
serious problems for American
foreign relations and foreign
policy," Chief Justice Warren E.
Burger s aid in today's majority
opinion.
"Restricting Agee's foreign
travel, although perhaps not cer·
lain to prevent all of Agee's
harmful activities. is the only
avenue open to the government
to limit these activities," Burger
continued.
Agee worked for the CIA from
1957 to 1968.
West German authorities said
they were awaiting today's
Supreme Court decision before
deciding whether to ask him to
leave the country.
or more splinter factlons likely
to win seats.
The l{aaretz survey was taken
by the Dahal Polling Service, a
subsidiary of an adve11ising agen·
cy working for Che Labor Party.
Another poll published In Sun
day's newspapers forecast 42
seats each, 19 short or a majori·
ty, for Likud and Labor, which
governed Israel from the birth
of the Jewish state in 1948 until
Begin's victory in 1977.
That poll also reported 12.S
percent of those questioned were
undecided, enough to elect 15 of
the l~ Knesset members. Th.is
spurred the parties lo new ef-
forts lo insure a maximum
turnout. Israe li law prohibits
electioneering on the day before
the vote
Labor mobilized 150,000 people
and a fleet of rented buses. It
also put a round·the·clock guard
on the vehicles because of at-
tacks by Begin supporters on
Laborile rallies, party offices
and supporters.
The Likud Bloc said 50,000 of
its s upporte r s would do
transport duty on election day.
The police said they would put
16,000 guards, double the
number deployed in 1977, at the
polling places.
Crowds of more than 100,000
each attended windup rallies by
both parties in Tel Aviv Satur·
day and Sunday.
The rallies also saw an un·
derlying campaign issue flash
into the open -the national
rivalry between pro·Begin J ews
of Sephardic or oriental origin
and those of European back-
ground, who traditionally favor
Labor
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STACKS STACKED -Two smokestacks that
were part of the old generating station at
Harvard University in Boston have been de-
molished with explosives. The station was
APWlii ;I I
used to develop steam for area hospitals and
was de molished Sunday as part of a con ·
struction improvement for Boston's Children
Hospital
Rapture event amended
Gospel group's leader maintains prophecy no fake
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Bill
Maupin, who predicted he and
other Christian belie vers would
be in heaven by now, doesn't
seem concerned that he and his
followers still are earthbound.
Nor is he bothered at the pros·
pect or being called a false
profil over his claim that all
people saved by their beliefs
would be lifted into heaven Sun·
day after biblical "signs" -in·
eluding a Mideast war and
Israel's capture of Lebanon and
Da mascus, Syria occurred,
presaging the return of Jesus
Christ.
The balding Sl -y e ar·old
former laborer amended his
deadline for the "rapture" -
wh en all true believers would
ascend into heaven from mid·
night Sunday to noon today
because of the time difference
between Arizona and the Middle
East. "If the things I've said don't
come to pass (by noon today>. I
don't have to admit it, it speaks
for itself, but they're going to
happen." Maupin said Sunday
night.
But he said, "You couldn't say
I was a false prophet as every·
thing is laid out." He said
although he may be wrong about
the date for rapture, .. the events
that are coming forth are com-
ing."
Maupin: his wife, Elizabeth;
at leas t one of thei r fi ve
children. and many of the 40 to
50 members of the Lighthouse
Gospel Tract Foundation he
established in hi s home in 1970
waited enthusiastically all day
and night Sunday for the rapture
to take place.
As day turned into night, the
mood remained the same -one
of seeming assurance. If there
was doubting or second.guessing
among the foundation's me.m·
bers, they did not register It.
Dozens of people milled about,
eating s nacks, s ipping soft
drinks, giving interviews. dis·
c ussing rapture. answering
telephone calls, reading Bibles,
playing guitars and singing
spirituals.
Children walked in and out,
some in bathing suits from
swimming in a backyard pool
surrounded by palm trees and
other lush plants adjacent to an
overflowing greenhouse.
In another part of Tucson .
m eanwh ile, a night c lub
sponsored a "toga rapture par·
ty" s poofing the religious
gathering.
But that djdn't bother Maupin,
who gave up his wrought-iron
business last year to devote
full·lime to his preaching and
preparationsforgoingtoheaven.
Maupin said he was tired but
exhilarated from the worldwide
attention he has drawn during
the last few days, giving In·
lerviews to journalists from
such places as New Zealand and
Canada .
"Even if It didn't happen at
noon (today) il wouldn't faze me
in tbe least," Maupin said,
"because . . . it nothing else
came of this, everything that's
happened In the last 3"'11 weeks
has been nothing but good.
"What we're doint Is turning
people to the Lord. We're malt·
mg them aware of what·s going
on ," he said. "If we missed the
prediction. we'r.~ not turning
them away ....
In making his prediction. he
said the Bible foretells that all
believers, including people long
dead. would ascend to heaven
eight days after the beginning of
a seven·year period of tribula-
tion before the return of Christ.
Those to ascend include such
biblical figures as Adam and
Eve. Moses and Abraham. All
people left behind, he said, must
choose between salvation and
damnation.
Mau pin had predicted that
Israel would capture Damascus
in a lightning strike. the world
wo uld edge lo the b rink of
nuclear war and an American
would emerge as a new world
leader with a solution for peace
Saudi again denied
buy of U.S. planes
WASHINGTON (AP) -For
the second time, the Reagan ad-
ministration is delaying its pro-
posed sale of advanced radar
planes to Saudi Arabia in the
fa ce of serious opposition in
Congress.
But Secretary or State Alex-
ander M. Haig Jr. says the deal
will not be dropped, and an As·
sociated Press survey shows
that it may yet be salvageable.
Haig said Sunday an an an-
Deadly disco
fire arson?
HOUMA , La. IAPl -A fire in
a windowless discotheque that
set off a panicky stampede and
left fi ve people dead and six in·
jured may have been set ,
authorities say.
"We strongly suspect a rson at
this time because or the nature
of the fire and the location
where the fire broke out," said
Chief Eugene Cadiere, whose
Bayou Blue community unit was
one of six volunteer fire depart-
ments that fought the blaze at
the Odyssey Lounge early Sun-
day.
Bomb try fails
at St. Peter's
VATICAN C ITY (AP ) -
Vatican security agents today
arrested an Italian man trying
to light the fuse of a home.made
bomb in St. Peter's Basilica.
where 20,000 people were wait·
ing to attend Mass. Italian police
reported.
The man. identified by police
as Giuseppe Santangelo, 54. of
Salerno. was near the main
Bernini altar of the largest
church in Christendom when he
was stopped by two Vatican
agents minutes before a Mass to
mark Saints Peter and Paul
Day, police said.
Gromyko sets
Poland visit
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -
The Soviet Union Is sending
Foreign Minister Andrei A.
Gromyko to Poland. presumably
to teU leaden of the Polish Com-
munist Party where they should
draw lbe line at the party con·
gress next mooth.
terview on the CBS program
"Face the Nation." and it will
not c hange the intent of the
president lo proceed with this
sale."
Blacks seek
GOP support
EDGEFIELD, S.C <AP> -
Blacks angered by Sen, Strom
Thurmond's opposition to ex-
tending parts of the 1965 Voling
Ri ghts Act have taken the baUe
to the Republican's home turf.
Led by the R ev. Jesse
Jackson. more than 1.000 blacks
marched four miles to the
Edgefi eld County Courthouse
here Sunday in an orderly pro-
test of Thurmond's stand on the
16-year·old law
Hunt continues
for Titanic
WOODS HOLE, Mass. <AP) -
The research vessel Gyre was at
sea today on its second mission
to sound the ocean bottom for
clues to the exact whereabouts
of the lost luxury liner Titanic.
The 174-foot ship pulled away
from the Woods Hole Oceano-
graphic Institution dock Sunday
for a nine·day voyage. On board
was a 20·ma n team of scientists
and filmmaker s, plus sonar.
m etal-detectors and television
cameras with strobe lights.
Bridge cable out
NEW YORK (AP) -Two
600·fool cables have snapped on
the Brooklyn Bridge, falling onto
a pedestrian walkway, seriously
injuring one man and halting
traffic for nearly three hours .
The bridge was closed to
Brooklyn.bound traffic for about
three hours Sunday night and
the walkway remained closed to·
day pending repairs .
Bilingual pwh
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
National Association for Bi·
lingual Education has opened a
national orfice here to allow it to
better push for approval of its
objectives nationwide .
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Brown signs
state budget
SACRAMENTO (AP> -V.etoing a provision
that could block the spending of state funds on
abortions, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. signed a $25.5
billion budget for the coming year.
On Sunday, for the first lime in Ids 6\A, years
as governor, Brown did not veto any spendin&
items from the annual budget passed by the
Legislature.
Hayakawa to run again
WATSONVILLE <AP) -Despite a poor
showing in the polls, Sen. S.I. Hayakawa says he's
definitely running fo r a second term.
Although he scheduled news conferences today
in San Francisco and Los Angeles for the official
announcements, Hayakawa jumped the gun Sur.-
day at a SlOO·per-person fundraiser at the J .K.
Crosetti Ranch near here.
Some have urged Hayakawa not to run again
because or his age-his 75th birthday is July 18.
Mor_e burros rounded up
CH.INA LAKE NA VAL WEAPONS CENTER
(AP) -Seven wranglers spent the weekend riding
around in trucks and jeeps, and occasionally on
horseback, trying to corral 32 head of burros who
were grazing in the area where the Navy beds
down its jets.
The wranglers, with Navy officers and of·
ficials from two animal protection groups
watching over their shoulders, managed to lasso 13
of the burros. But the other 19 trotted off into the
rocky hills, out of the "red zone" that the Navy
has designated a danger area ror 1ts planes.
Network talks resuming
HOLLYWOOD <A P> -Only hours after a ten-
tative contract agreement was announced between
the Directors Guild of America and Hollywood
producers that could avert a directors str!.ke.
parallel talks between directors and telev1S1on
networks broke off without an accord.
Talks with the networks were to resume at 8
a.m. today, and directors spokesman Chuck Warn
said that if agreement was not reached by 10 a.m.
on the issues left unresolved Sunday, the negotiat-
ing team would recommend a strike against the
networks .
Walkers reach Tijuana
TIJUANA, Mexico <AP> -About 250 walkers
arrived here "hurting from sunburns and bllsters"
at the finish of a 250-mile hike that started in Santa
Ba rbara 10 days ago, a spokesman for the charity
group .. Los Ninos" said
The approximately $80,000 raised by Los
Ninos, a Santa Barbara-based charity organization
which sponsored the walk, is to go toward or·
phanages in Tijuana a nd to buy food for poor
families in that city, Bill McLaughlin said Sunday.
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Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/MOnday. June 29. 1981 H /F
ENDURANCE RUNNERS -Some participants in the 100-mile Western
States Endurance Run breezed up the Sierra Nevada mountain trails
while others took a more leisurely pace. The race, which began in
Squaw Valley, ends in Auburn , 40 miles northeast of Sacramento.
200,000 gays parade
through San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A col-
orful parade of 200,000 marchers here
spearheaded the nation's homosex-
uals celebrating Gay Pride Week as
they mounted a political snub to the
anti-homosexual Moral Majority.
"The Moral Majority is trying to
continue to define gay people as
m o nsters to be feared," gay
Supervisor Harry Britt said in San
Francisco. where an estimated 15
percent of the city's 670,000 people
are homosexuals.
, The politicaJly-oriented, fundamen-
talist Moral Majority was also de-
nounced in other speeches. Parades
and festivities were held in New
York City, Chicago, and Portland,
Ore., Miami and other cities.
T he two-mile parade along San
Francisco's main artery of Market
Street was the largest in the nation,
drawing marchers from England,
France, Sweden and Australia to a
city regarded as a focal point for gay
rights .
"We have been given a chance lo
really participate in this city and
overcome stereotypes of gay people
. . . , " said Brill, who is a champion
or gay rights.
But althouli!h authorities said the
parades, picnics and parties were
generally peaceful, some people
were obviously irritated.
"I thought San Francisco was a
beautifuJ city," said Ellen Rogers,
25, a tourist from Chicago as she
stepped out or her hotel room. But
she called the pa rade "the most dis-
gusting thing" she'd ever seen. One
man simply spit on the street when
asked his views of the demonstration.
Some 200 contmgents, including the
San Francisco Gay Chorus, ma.rched.
More than 40 floats were in·
terspersed with costumed marchers,
transvestites in sequined dresses and
men and women with painted fa ces.
One noat was a 13-root-taJl replica
of a nun representing the Sisters of
Perpetual Indulgence, a group of
men who dress as female clergy.
Two young men skipped along
wearing only red T-shirts, followed
by 20 riders from the Gay Rodeo As·
sociation and 25 men in high heels
wearing jockstraps over their pan·
tyhose.
Hut many more were dressed
casually In jeans and T-shirts and
sported gay rights' buttons.
.Spy arrests told ]
FBI nabs pair in secret document sale
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A Pollah
national and a former engineer at
Hughes Aircraft were held without
bail pending an arraignment in
federal court today on charges of
transmitting secret documents about
radar devices to the Polish in·
telligence service.
Wil liam Bell , 61 , a Hughes
employee for nearly 30 years, and
Marian Zacharski, 29, were arrested
Sunday at their separate apartments
in a beacbfronl complex ln Playa del
Rey, said Dick Mellitl, assistant
special FBI agent in charge of
criminal foreign counterintelligence.
The FBI said both men have been
under investigation for several
years, since shortly after Zacharski
entered the country in 1977 as a com·
merciaJ representative for a Polish
government-owned machinery
manufacturing company in Elk
Grove, Ill.
The two men, who each lived with
their wives and two children in the
apartments where they were arrest·
ed. struck up a social acquaintance
in 1978, the .FBI said.
The Polish American Machinery
Co. produces heavy machinery to
manufacture machine parts and has
a West Coast office in Santa Fe
Springs. Zacharski is president of U.S.
operations for the firm and until re-
cently was its West Coast manager,
the FBI said.
Agents allege that Bell received
$110,000 for his part in the con-
spiracy. which allegedly involved the
transfer of several classified docu-
ments on de fense-r elated radar
systems bf!ginning in 1980 and ending
·early this year.
"We assume the Poles shared this
information with Russia, since
Poland is a Warsaw Pact member ." Mellitt said at a news conference,
adding that, "Any case that involves
classified information is an important
case."
''These highly classified docu-
ments were exchanged at locations in
this country and Europe and per-
tained to U.S. military weapons and
radar systems," said an FBI state·
ment in Washington, D.C.
Mellitt said that the Polish govern-
ment has been notified by the U.S.
State Department of Zacharskl's ar-
rest. He s aid that foreign spies
operating in the United States are
usually immune to arrest and trial
because of their diplomatic immuni·
ty. But Mellitt said Zacharsk:i is not a
diplomat; he is in the United Stales
on a commercial visa .
If convicted of gathering and de·
livering classifi ed material to a
foreign government, bolb men could
be sentenced to life lo prison.
Bell had been employed by Hughes
Aircraft In El Segundo since 1952.
Lee Pitt, communications director ' for Hughes, said at the FBI news \
conference Sonday that Bell had
secret clearance, but not top secret
clearance. He said Bell was a
member of the company's Radar 1 Systems Group and was alao a prOJ·
ect manage r. He was dismissed ,
from his job June 23, but Pitt wouJd
not say why.
Mellitt said the dismissal was in
connection with the FBI investiga-
tion. He said the case was broken
Sunday afternoon because federal
agents had finally collected enough
evidence to support the arrest.
Hughes Aircraft o ffi cials had
cooperated in the investigation,
Mellltt said.
Pitt said it was the first cue of es-t
pionage linked to Hughes Aircraft
s ince 1948. The company makes
radar systems for defense, military
aircraft and for the space shuttle, in
addition lo aircraft and missiles, he •
said.
The last California aerospace firm
hit by an espionage operation was
TR W Co. in Re dondo Beac h .
Christopher Boyce, 27. was convicted
or obtaining se<=ret documents on a
proposed satellite system allowing
U.S. agents to communicate with
each other. Boyce, who worked for
TRW as a high security-clearance
clerk, passed the documents on to a
friend, Andrew Daulton Lee, 29, who
gave them to Soviet agents. Both
men were imprisoned for life. but
Boyce escaped in 1980.
Prison urged
for g angs
SACRAM ENTO (AP> -Violence-
prone gang members should be
locked up, says the state Attorney
General George Deukmejian's Youth
Gang Task Force after a 10-month
study.
The study re com mends "ag-'
gressive investigation and successfuJ
prosecution " of youth gang offen-
ders.
It says juveniles convicted of first-,
degree murder should be sent to
prison instead of the California Youth
Authority. And district attorneys "'
should be required to give their opi· '
nions at parole hearings of youthluJ
murderers.
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Top c ounty emplo yees
1 are beating inf la t i o n
Some figures that came out
lut week should help put aside I some of the myths about the
poor, downtrodden, overworked
a nd underpaid government
employee.
1be Orange County Board of
Supervi.son -the same board
that is staring at an $11 million
deficit in the county propoeed ru ..
• cal 1982 budget -approved
about $9 million in salary in·
J creases for county employees.
An example. County Ad-
., ministrati ve Officer Robert
Thomas, who no one can suggest
~is not a bard worker, received a
9.85 percent salary increase,
bringing his annual pay to $71,631.
Thomas received a 14 percent in-
crease one year ago. Thus, he's
reaped nearly 24 percent in in-
creues in two years. Not bad.
More than a score ol other
county department heads have
seen their paychecks increase in
the range of 1.5 to 25 percent in
the same period.
Of the county's 30 top
managers, one earns more than
$70,000; five more than $60,000;
13 more than $50,000, a nd 11
more than $40,000.
As a comparison, Gov . Ed·
mund G. Brown Jr. earns a bit
more than $49,000.
The point of all this is not to
portray the county's manage-
ment force as overpaid. But the
percentage inc r eases being
handed out show they're not do--
ing badly in whipping the effects
of inflation.
Own-your-own jobs
t ,0 I
They're called ESOPs -
Employee Stock Ownership
Plans -and they're being used
increasingly to stimulate produc-
tivity and foster employee in-
terest.
An estimated 5,000 American
firms now have ESOPs, com-
pared with about 250 in 1975. And
a survey ol 100 firms that have
had the plans for at least three
years showed increased sales,
jobs and profits. Taxes paid by
the firms averaged a 150 percent
increase.
Public attention was directed
to the plans recently when the
11,000 pilots and other employees
of hard-pressed Continental
Airlines voted to give up 1.5 per-
cent of their gross pay for the
next four to seven years in order
to acquire a controlling 51 per-
cent interest in their company.
The move was designed. to
head off a takeover of the com-
pany by another airline. U it wins
court approval, Continental will
become one of the largest
employee-Owned firms in the na-
tion.
Not all ESOPs add up to ma-
jority employee ownership. Some
firms set aside as little as 10 per-
cent of stock for employees. And
not all work effectively . Some do
n o t give the e mpl oyee
stockholde rs voting rights .
Others hand out more stock to
ma n agement to unbalance the
vote.
In many cases, stock is held
in trust witiJ an employee retires
or leaves. In the Continental
case, employees will receive
their stock in installments over
the next few years to replace
their 1.5 percent wage loss.
Studies of worker-owned en-
terprises in other countries have
sho wn they consistently out·
perf onn firms with conventional
ownership. This would appear to
make sense.
Much of the lag in American
productivity has been blamed on
apat h etic, disinterested
employees. It should stand to rea-
son that employees who own a
piece of the action would be more
inclined to work harder so they
can reap greater per sonal
benefits.
Work/ are works out
More than a few observers
were skeptical when the Orange
County Board of Supervisors de-
ckled last summer to launch a
mandatory work program for
able-bodied applicants for
general relief welfare.
Politicians a nd the press
alike suggested that the pilot pro-
gram wu timed as much for up.
coming elections as for taxpayer
savings. They speculated that the
administrative costs would
balance out any savings in the
county.fmanced welfare fund.
But a report issued recently
indicates the so-called work-for-
welf are program has been suc-
cessful, saving the county eight
times aa much as it spent. Total
savings in the first nine months
came to a third of a million
dollars.
Tbe figure, to be sure, is
strictly an estimate. Analysts
•
figured that most of the dropouts
would have sought county funds
for another month without the
work requirement.
It seems clear, though, that
even some fiddling with statistics
can't change the conclusion that
the program bas benefited the
county. Not only were taxpayer
funds saved, but applicants were
given a chance to build self·
esteem by working three days a
week side by side with other
county employees.
Virtually all of the budget-
co n sci ous county department
heads employing the workers
gave the program good marks.
The mandatory work pro-
gram is only a part of the coun-
ty's troubled welfare system, but
it's nice to note that this part
seems to be surprisingly effec-
tive.
Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. Otner views ex·
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ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box tS60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714)
642-4321.
L.M. Boyd/Musing toy s
You won't find any children'• toys
that date back beyond the American
Revolution. Or hardly any. Antiquen
say few existed. Play itself was
thought unworthy. And playtbinp,
unacceptable.
Violence lt nothing new to El
Salvador'. You know what t.be penalty
waa 10 yean ago for drunken dr1vln1
thereT Exteutlon by ftrinl tquld.
Tbe N«bert&Ddl DOW bu a DUI·•· Grownup telephone couHUn1 Hrvtee for 1ucb teen·a1en, 11 UIY.
llfbO feel the need to talk to oldtf peo-
ple about wel&btY matten. Odd no-
tl on. Al• l n· Itself doesn't automaOcally. quaWy a coovena·
tlonalllt.. certa1nly.
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Hcensed lady lovers, bi.story's first
or ganized authorized prostitutes.
Q. Is decaffeinated coffee totally
without caffeine?
A. Not according t.o my sources.
Claim is it'a only about 1.6 percent
more caffeine·free than rel\llar cof·
fee. Gather that decaffeinated coffee
is to coffee what Ugbt beer It to beer.
Artlmal trainers say It'• far euler
to leach a pig just about anythln1
than it la to teach a bone.
Q. Does a htbernauna 1rownup
black bear walk ln Lt.I 1leep? How
often over the loag winter does it 10
outside for pel'llClftal reuomT
A. It doesn't . It can r"t without re·
lief for tls tnonlbl. -
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Costly co11rthouse vacant
WAS HING TON -The proverbial
horse that can be led to water -but not
made to drink -has its counterpart in
San Juan. Puerto Rico. The federal
judges have had a luxurious new
courthouse waiting for them in nearby
Hato Rey for five years now, but no
amount of persuasion by the General
Services Administration can get them
to move in.
The situation would be comical but
for one thing: It's costing the taxpayers
literally millions of dollars. Here's the
story:
GSA , the federal government's
housekeeper and general factotum,
decided in the early 1960s that the
federal courthouse in San Juan was too
old, obsolete and overcrowded to uphold
the majesty of American justice in a
prope r manner. Th e solution, in
time-honored bureaucratic tradition ,
was to buiJd a new courthouse.
GSA SPARED no expense. The
one-story courthouse in Hat.o Rey cost
so me $4 million . It is fully
air -conditioned, with high ceilings,
expensive carpeting and a lobby the
size of a basketball court. One awed
observer described it as lookini like a
Hollywood set.
An internal report by the GSA's
inspector gen er al says, "The new
facility Is prestigious, even luxurious,
by any standards."
ll is also available, and bas been
since 1976. But the judges have aimply
refused to move in. They are clearly not
taken in by GSA's use of the word
"prestigious." What can a bunch of
GSA pencil-pushers tell a federal judge
about prestige?
The trouble seems to be, as GSA
sour ces told my associate Lucette
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Lagnado, that for all its decay and
overcrowding, the present courthouse in
Old San Juan is the judges' idea of
prestigious. Apparently, it 's the
neighborhood: To the judges, Old San
Juan is "in," Halo Rey is "out." It's
that simple.
BUT THE JUDGES couldn't come
right out and say that. So they found
myr iad excuses for not moving into
their elegant new courthouse: It wasn't
safe . No bulletproof windows . One
courtroom wasn't big enough.
GSA, desperate lo get the building
occupied, tried t.o appease tbe judges. It
installed bulletproof windows and
enlarged the unacceptable courtroom al
an additional cost of $350,000.
But in the ensuing years Congress had
approved sever al more judges for
Puerto Rico. Aha! You see? the judges
cried. The new courthouse isn't big
enough. What must be done is to
renovate our old courthouse.
Incredibly, GSA agreed. It spent
$622,000 to fix up the crumbling
courthouse in Old San Juan. The judges
had even less reason to move to Halo
Rey
So the fancy new courthouse s its
largely empty to this day: Only
one-third of it is occupied . Mildew
flecks the unused furnitur e .
Exterminators bad to be called in to
slay the termites. Part of a ceiling in
what was intended to be a judge's
chamber collapsed one day.
DETERMINED TO WIN over the
recalcitrant jurists no matter how much
it costs the taxpayers, GSA is now
planning to sink another S2.2 million
into the phantom courthouse of Halo
Rey. The money will go to expand the
building and presumably answer the
judges' complaint that there won't be
room for their new colleagues.
rr appr oved by Congress, the
proposed expansion would take five
years to complete . As one disgusted
official noted, this would extend the
courthouse's vacancy to more than 10
years, or 20 percent of the building's
useful life.
And here's the final rub: The GSA
still doesn't know whether the judges
will move in once the expansion is
completed, though a court spokesman
assured me they will.
This Brown appointment rings a hell
Gov. Jerry Brown must be in a state
of euphoria. Since his 1974 election he
has appointed to office the most motley
crew of characters ever seen outside of
a Cecil B. DeMille production. Every
do-gooder, activist and social reformer
within the U.S. and some beyond its shores, has found a ha ppy home in the
Brown administration. Most have been
greeted with dismay by the public.
Many of his top appointees have had
difficulty gaining confirmation by the
Senate, some even being rejected by
that august body.
But his recent appointment of Mannie
Val to head the Department of Veterans
Affairs has had universal approval and
brought exceeding joy lo the beart.ll of
the slate's near 4 million veterans.
For Val, 56, is a wounded World War
II veteran who has dedicated his Hfe to
helping veterans. Starting as a volun-
teer service officer helping veterans pro·
cess their clajms with the Veteran Ad-m i n isl ration, h e rose lo State
Rehabilitation Director for the Disabled
American Veterans. Along with that he
has been active in the American
Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and
Purple Heart organization. '
BECAUSE OF HIS exprience and out·
standing perform ance he was chosen in
1966 to manaie the department's
Veteran Services Division, a job whose
r esponsibilities he has discharged in a
highly competent manner despite
serious adversities caused by superiors
who held little sympathy for the pro·
gram or for veterans.
This because the department itself
I -AR-l 1-AT-fR-S -~~
has been regarded as a step-child by the
reigning administrations and even
many of the legislators. As a resuJt the
department hasn't had any dynamic
leadership for the past 15 years. During
that period the governors have viewed
the director's job as a sinecure to be
awarded some faithful without regard
to the desires or needs of the veterans.
In fact , its most recent director.
Virginia Mae Days, was content lo do
nothing, merely banging on to the job
while sweating out an appointment to
the court. In April It finally came
through when Brown named her to the
Santa Clara municipal court.
Her failure to provide leadership has
resulted in each division in the depart-
m ent charting its own course, a
breakdown in e mployee morale
bringing about inter-office feuding and
bogging down the entire program.
WHERE ONCE the department en·
ioyed a national reputation for pioneer·
ing programs to assist veterans in
establishing themselves in homes and
busin ess. a nd gaining educational
benefits and other entitlements, it has
become a shambles torn apart by mis·
management and dissension. Only Val_'s
division has retained a good record m
providing help for veterans. His efforts
also have resuJted in substantial sav·
ings in local government welfare costs
by alerting them to individual veteran
entitlements to federal compensation
and other payments.
His appointment as director then not
only puts in the job a man who has
earned the high respect of the vetera ns
but whose years of experience have
gained him knowledge of veteran prob-
lems and how lo deal with them far
beyond that of any previous director.
Nothwilhstanding, it will tax his
abilities to restore morale and harmony
within the department and regain the
department's former prestige as a na·
Uonal leader in veteran affairs. He will
need not only this knowledge but the pa·
lience and understanding of those who
desire the department's success.
Shnple style tnakes · the best hnpression
Mies van der Rohe, the modern
o.rchltect, ii famous for bis gnomic ta)'·
ing, "Leas ls more." What be meant, of
course, UI that simplicity makel the
best and mos t lastlng impre11ion,
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IYlllY 111111 '1>·
wbereu fhe ornate and fQaay defeatl ILi
own object.
He wu 1peaklnf atruclurally, but bit
word• apply w tb as mucb force
psycbolo1lcally and todally. Len la
mon wheo you are preteatlnl younell
•• a per90n. and more la 1tu ta a detp
and permanent way.
One of tbe hardest 1auana to learn,
lot a cer\aln type ot penon -and tome
never lnm tt at all -la that wMn you
tr)' to make younelf more, you are K ·
tu.Uy dlmlnllhln« 1ourwell.
Younc people often think they can ln·
flate tbelr importance by pretend"'
ing to akilla or attributes or position•
they do not poeseaa; but sooner or later
their pretensions are dlacovered and
even tbe.ir good point.I are dlavalued.
More importantly, the insecure
person Who' fHla he haa to brag or even
Ue about the1e matters ll really de·
meaning himself; be ii confeuing thal
In actuality be does not Uve up to the
Im••• be would like t.o project. and despentely needs to keep up a false
front.
You can fool other people for a wbilt,
but .tthin yow own unconacl~esa.
you cannot fool younelf. Pretendin1 to
be more mall• JOU reel 1111; f eellnl
leu forcitt you to alrlve bard.er to Im· preu: and finally the Imposture
becomes so cro-a and so ~ve that
lt collap1e9 tn •elf ·contempt and public
1bame.
Even when we are "somebody,'' It II
dlm!nlahlq to lnlm~ lbe fact. J recall
the stor y Leonard Lyona told many
years ago, about Gregory Peck entering
a crowded re1taurant with a friend and
finding no table available .
"Tell them wbo you are." the rrtend
ur•ed Peclr, who simply t bruQed and
aa.id, "ll you have to tell them wbo you
are, youaren'tan1body."
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They're sitting around these days at the Seagram
Building In New York trying to figure out what to do
with S3 billion You 11cotr but it's not easy to spend
S3 billion.
Seagram pro<bces more alcoholic beverages
than anyone else in the world. Seven Crown, VO ..
Crown Royal. Chlvas Regal, Barton & Guestier
<B&C>. Glenlivet, Paul Masson, Calvert and White
Horse are just some of its brand names The com-
plete r05ter is enormous However, it's not from the
likes o( these that the $3 billion comes from
Seagram got into the oiJ and gas business in 1963.
Last year it sold this business to the Sun Co., an oil
co mpany that ~
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prod uc1ng pro-1' o
perlies Se~ram , ..., •
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2 3 ~i~~i~~lly. Sea °""" lllJll lllllWIJZ
gram came away
with only $500 million in cold cash The other $1.8
million was in the form of IOUs. But that provided
enough borrowing power for 31 banks to join together
and give Seagram a line or credit uptoS3 billion
It was clear all along what the S3 billion was to be
used ror : buy other companies. In fact, this was so clear
that the nation's largest bank, the Bank of America.
declined lo participate as a lender, informing Seagram
that it didn't feel comfortable lending money ror what
might tum out to be a takeover of one or its good
customers. Other banks in the country are not so
squeamish.
So Seagram does know what it wants lo do with
lh1s money. It wants to bag other companies The big
ques tion is which ones?
The takeover business has become so popular
that Seagram didn't even mind having a reporter
from Fortune magazine spend time ms1de the com-
pany seeing how it goes about deciding what to buy
It's a very methodical process
A year ago Seagram hired Arthur 0 LitUe, the
Cambridge. Mass .. consulting firm. to do a study or
the basic trends likely to impact business dunng the
next 20 years. The cost of lhis study was JS00.000. but
as Fortune pointed out, "that's only half a day's in·
terest earnings on proceeds of the sale to Sun." The
30 pages delivered by Little sketched broadly the en-
vi ronment in which business will have to operate
( wht('h area will grow. which will decline>, the)•
didn't tell Seagram specifically which companies to
shop for
The shopping list was compiled internally by Sea-
gram analysts who prepared dossiers on various
companies. The top people in the company examine
these dossiers al regular monthly meetings. The re-
ports are limited to 12 copies.
fl was out or these deliberations that Seagram
made its abortive bid for St. Joe Minerals earlier this
year When the Fluor Corp. in Irvine upped the
ante. Seagram got out of the poker game even though
it had the chips to play "We're not going to throw
our money around just because we have it." said Sea-
gram Chairman Edgar M. Bronfman. "Maybe that's
why we have it."
What e lse is on the Seagram s hopping list?
Bronfman is not being so frank as to tip his hand but
Fortune was able to discover the names of companies
which have been crossed off the list. Union Pacific
was really the first choice. but it -was too expensive.
Kimberly-Clark <Kleenex and Kotex ). Bristol-Myers
<Clairol, Excedrin) and Gillette have been eliminat·
ed from consideration. All the food companies have
been rejected.
Meanwhile, Seagram recently reported its re-
sults for the three months ended April 30 and you
could see quickly why it's in no hurry to spend this S3
billion In those three months Seagram had saJes of
$600 million from its whiskey and wine operations -
and it cleared $50 million before truces on these sales.
But and here's the kicker -during those three
months Seagram netted $62 million in interest from
the loose money it had invested CmostJy the proceeds
from the sale to Sun).
In s hort. Seagram is making more money from
its idle cash than it is from its vast. worldwide liquor
business. When you're making something like $1
million a day from lending out your money, you don't
have to be in a rush to buy another company But
Seagram wili. ll 's just a matter of time.
Gold m e tals quotations
Gold
By The Associated Press
Selected world gold pnces today
London: morning fixing $431.50, oft SIO 50
London: afternoon fixing $4.28.75. off $13 25
Paris: afternoon fixing $491.37. up $3.28
Frankfurt: $433.00, off $11 .99.
Zurich: late fixi ng $428.00 off $11.00; $431.00 asked.
Handy & Harman: only daily quote $428.75, off $13.25.
Engelhard: only daily quote $428.75. off $13.25
Engelhard: only daily quote fabricated $445 90, off
$13.78.
Gold coins
NEW YORK <AP> -Prices late Friday of gold coins,
compared with Thursday's price.
Krugerrand, 1 troy os., $468.00. off $3.00.
Maple leaf, 1 troy oz .. $458.25, up $0.25.
Mexican SO peso, 1.2 troy oz .. $561.25. off S3 75.
Austrian 100 crown .. 9802 troy oz .. $439 25. off $2.75
Source: Oeak·Puera
Silver
Handy & Horman. Sll.570 per troy ounce.
NEW YORK (AP> -Spot nonferrous metal prices to-
day .
Coppn 83%-85 cents a pound, U.S. desUnaUons
Lead 38-39 cents a pound.
Zl•c *8.5245 Metals Wee~ com~lte lb.
AlamJ .. m 71-eO cent.a a pound, N. Y.
Meft'V)' $4.20.00 per nuk.
PlaUnm 5'52.00 troy oz • N. Y .
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Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Monday, June 29. 1981
QUEENIE i+'l~W..t( Driver training makes little difference? ~-----......
WASHINGTON (AP) -n.ere LI little
statlstlcal difference between tbe
number of accidents lnvolvtnf tem·a1e
driven who have taken driver educa·
Uon courses and thoee wbo have not, ac-
cording to an interim aovernment
study.
The early results are not cooclualve,
however. olficiab said.
"It's too early to make a judpient
c all on driver education," said
s pokesman Barry Mccahill ol tbe Na·
tional Highway Traffic Safety Ad·
m inistratioo.
The report focused on the drivinl rec·
data available so far are very tentative
and may change. And, therefore, no
conclusion should be drawn at thia Ume
as to the program's effectiveness or
non-effectiveness."
The lnaurance industry for years bu
given premium discounts to driven wbo
take a driving course ln high school,
based on the belief that the cluses pro-
duce better drivers.
And Elton Stephenson, uslBtant vice
president or pricing at Allstate
Insurance Co., says his company's ac-
tuarial data has shown over the years
that people who attend driver education
classes are "better drivers and lower _ ords of 16,300 young driven ln tbe
--------• Atlanta metropolitan area. The study "Hendenon. here, handles the tramp ateamer cruiletl .. . ~----------------------------------------------_;_----~
lost cost risks."
Playboy nixed
by bureaucrats
in Interior
WASHINGTON (AP> -Jimmy Carter may
tiave granted an interview to Playboy magazine,
but the folks at the Interior Department won't
even tell that publication the time of day.
Douglas Baldwin, chief of public affairs at the
agency, says be considers such magazines "skin
books." not legitimate news publications.
The issue came up when A. Craig Copetas, a
freelance writer working for Playboy. showed up
for an interview with Kenneth Smith, assistant
secretary for Indian Affairs.
Copetas says he was told by Carl Shaw. ~e
public affairs assistant wbo bad set up the ID·
terview, that Baldwin canceled the session
because Interior Secretary James Watt dld not
want "his people talking to representatives or god-
less publications."
Shaw and Baldwin both deny that the term
"godless publications" was ever used. Baldwin
says relikion bad nothing to do with bis action,
which he says he took without consulting Watt.
"It is my view that people of the rank of aaai•·
tant secretary do not belong in the pages of a skin
book, whether they are lusting in their bea.rU or
not," Baldwin said, referring to Carter's famous
quote in a Playboy interview that appeared during
the 1976 presidential campaign.
He said he also bad turned down a request
from Penthouse Magazine to interview Watt.
Copetas. however, says the action raises "very
serious First Amendment'' questions concerning
access to public officials. He said the department
had a responsibility to answer allegations of mis·
management lodged against the Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Dan Sheridan, a Playboy spokesman in
Chicago, said the magazine planned to pursue all
avenues possible to get the information needed for
the story.
·'This is the first lime I have heard that re-
porters bad to pass a religious test before govern·
ment officials would talk to them," be said.
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Orange Coast DAILY f)tLOT/Monday, June 29, 1981 ca
Normal conditions predicted
LA-Honolulu race weather seen as stable
By ALMON LOCK.A.BEY
0e11r Nill ....... wnw
Will t.be 31st biennial Los Angeles to Honolulu
race be another drifter like two years ago or a fast
and stormy gear-buster as several have been m
the past?
Probably neither, according to Jim Wollu or
Costa Mesa who is the weather expert for the
sponsoring Transpacific Yacht Club.
"Unless conditions change drastically in the
next couple of weeks, it shapes up t-0 be a normaJ
BOATING
race with the tradewinds in the lO·lS·ltnot range
for the beginning of the race, possibly increasing
near the finish," said Woller after checking with
weather sou.rces and watching the movements of
the Pacific High, a great blob of stale air that
shifts a.round the Pacific
"There is no indication at this time that the
fleet is in for another slow one like two years ago,"
said WoUer. "The problem then was that the
Pacific High split and trapped the vast majority of
the yachts along the normal sailing course."
Woller will be checking daily with the U.S.
weather forecasting service at Redwood c ity
UCI qualifies
UC Irvine's Rowing Club placed two teams in the
National Sports Festival rowing championships with
victories Sunday in the Southwest Regional competi·
tion on North Lido Channel in Newport Bay.
J ay Collins and Mark HanJey combined to win
the straight pair event in 7:16.0 while John Walker
and Curtis Fleming captured the open doubles title.
By winning Sunday. the two teams quaJi!ied for
the July 20·29 e vent at Syracuse, NY with Mike
Sullivan. UCI crew coach directing the western con-
liry.:ent.
Others to qualify included the open fours which
was won the California and the pair with Coxswain
with Long Beach RowingClubgainingthetopspot.
C lose Encounters wins
Twenty.four boats in three classes turned out
Saturday for Newport Harbor Yacht Club's one·
design regatta on outside courses.
Largest class was the Etchells-22 with 12 en·
tries. Winner was Close Encounters, co-skippered
by Tim Hogan and J im Warmington; second was
Cyrene, co-skippered by Art Robinson and Ted
Munroe, and third was Aqueon, Jeff Merickel.
In the seven-boat Thistle Class the winner was
Robert Van'T Riel, Balboa Yacht Club. Runner·up
was Russell Hinkle, BYC.
Gaston Ortiz was the winner in the five·boat
Soling Class.
which will be tracking the position of tbe Paclh~
High. Last word skippers and crews will bave ot .
the forecast will be Wednesday night at the ln·
struction dinner at the Biltmore Hotel ln Loa
Aniceles.
IC local weather condltJons remain static the
yachts are likely to have a relatively slow beat to
the west end of the Catalina Island, tbe first and
only mark of the 2,225·mile course until the finish
off Diamond Head on the Island of Oahu.
\,
Weibel captures
Dana Point race
Dana Point Yacht Club wound up its four·race
Dana Belles Series Saturday and Sunday and at
the same time launched the Or ange County
Women's Ocean Racing Series.
The races are sailed in two classes of
Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts
spinnaker and non-spinnaker.
Overall winner in the best three of fou.r races
in the spinnaker class was Cheryl Weibel of
Voyagers Yacht Club in Runaway IL Second waa
Rock N Roll. skippered by Sue Rogers, Dana Point
Yacht Club, and third was Sunshine, J oa"
Malanosky, DPYC.
Overall winner in the non-spinnaker class was
Sunset, Patti Mace. DPYC: second was Mistral
Caroline Fenner, DPYC, and third was Martin'.
ique, Mary Cooper, Capistrano Bay Yacht Club.
Saturday's race was the first of the OCWORS
and was won by Vicki Call, Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, at the helm of All Spunked Up in tbe spin·
naker class. Second was Rock N RoU , Sue Rogers,
DPYC. and third was Runaway II. Cheryl Weibel VYC. I
In the non·spinnaker class the winner waa
Sunset, Patti Mace, DPYC; second was Mistral
Caroline Fenner, DPYC; Utird was Wildfire, Lind~
Gr onski, VYC.
Sunde'(' I r Cl
Spl-Cius -I All Souftkecl Up, Vicki Cell, NHYC, L A-y 11 Cl'lllryl W.lbel, VYC. l. s..r.i.in.. Joen -y, OPYC. '
Non·tP..,..ILer Cleu -I. SuMet, Patti 111\Ke, OPYC, 2. Mlwel, C.rollne Femer. OPYC, > llttlll $4Mrlt, K-OeftlelMOI, DPYC. OCWOA~ ~--I Rocle H ltotl, S.. "°9tn, OPYC, 1. lt-y II Cr..ryl -bet, VYC; J SUMhlne, Joan ~Y. OPYC.
BCYC c lass winners named
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club sailors celebrat·
e~ ln~ependence Day a week in advance Sunday
with tts annual Stars and Stripes Regatta which
:Jrew 52 boats in six classes sailing courses inside
and outside the bay.
Tro11trr w1,,,_.,
LASER UI -I ADCI Tumet, ecvc.
LI00.141< ISi -1. Jim Kerrloitn. 8CYC.
LI00.148111 1. OMll ,-11lton, S5YC; 2. l l•IN Thome, BCYC.
SABOT A 1111 1 P..,1 81tnc:, SSYC; 2. JI"' Olla, 1.AYC; >. ~ Smeltzer, NHYC.
SA80T B Ul -I Stew Lum-. 8YC.
SABOT Cm -1 0.rrln l'ryor, BCYC. o.taWtta-.
ISLAHDEA·JO IS) -1. l'ly1t19 Colon, o. .. s-, BCYC. SANTAHA·20 UI -I 811119', Olck a-. •eve.
Mears takes Atlanta 125s
HAMPTON, Ga (AP) -It
was one of those days when
Rick Mears could do no wrong.
The boyish -looking driver
from Bakersfield came from
behind lo win the first race.
then led most of the way in tak·
ing the nightcap Sunday in the
Kraco Atlanta Twin 125s Indy
car program at Atlanta lnterna·
tional Raceway.
"The car never m issed a
beat," Mears said happily. "It
ran almost Identically all the
way in both races."
For Mears, 29, and a former
Indy 500 winner and nftional
champion, it was just another
happy day al Atlanta.
T he hard·driving youngster
now has taken four of his nine
career Indy car triumphs on
the high·banked. 1.522-mile sub-
urban Atlanta oval.
But, what made the double
victory even sweeter was the
fact that it was Mears' first
racing appearance since he s uf.
fered facial bums in a pit fire
on May 24 at Indianapolis.
"J thought I might be a bit
rusty out there, and it did take
me five or 10 laps to get com·
fortable," Mears said. "But it
was just fine the rest of the
way."
With four yellow flags slowing
the first race. Mears averaged
150.137 mph as he made up a
four-second defi cit on Johnny
Rutherford, passed the three·
time Indy winner thr ee laps
from the end and drove his
blue , red a nd white Penske
PC·9B across the finis h line
t h ree second s ah ead of
Rutherford's yeUow Chaparral.
In the second 125-mUer, with
only one brief caution period,
Mears took the lead from
Rutherford on the 22nd of 83
laps , held off a late charge by
Marion Andretti and averaged
167 .073 mph.
"I ran pretty conservative at
first," Mears explained. "Part
of it was that I did feel I'd be a
bit rusty. and part of it was that
being conservative early has
paid off for m e here before.
This track is always hard on
tires.
"In the second race, 1 ran a
little harder than I wanted to at
the start and I was afraid
Ma rio would do to me what I
did to Rutherford in the fi.rst
race.
''But, when I saw him right
behind me over the last 15 laJ).5
I just ran tight and low and
figured I'd make him beat me
the hard way."
Andretti fell about one second
off the pace with eight laps to
go when he got tied up in slow
traffic. But his Patrick Wildcat
was right behi nd when he tried
to make a n inside m ove on
Mears on the third tum of the
last lap.
"When he (Mears) got into
traffic I could take a run at
him," Andretti said . "I dove
right under him and I think I
had just enough momentum.
But No. 86 (Jim Buick) was
running down low al the time
and there just wasn't enough
room to make it."
Trivia ans wers
1. Bob Feller
2. Harry
3. Jim Bouton
4 Mont.real Royals
S. Jim Bibby, Texas, and
Steve Busby. Kansas City
World Class Tennis
Returns to Orange County
Monday, July 6th at 7 pm
The Oranges will open their professional team tennis
season against superstar Martina Navratilova and the
L.A. Strings at the beautiful Los Caballeros Tennis Stadium .
See 5 great sets Including mixed doubles from your
own box seat.
FrM ,.., culh/on1 valued et S7.00 wlll be given to
ewryoM att.ndlng the opening night of July 61h.
Plan a great night of tennis under the stars from your own
box ..• Tlckets start at $10.00. $5.00 dlsoount ooupons
available at all three Bank of Newport offices. Call 751·6n9
now to reserve your seats. Ticket office la open from
11 am to 8 pm dally and noon to 5 Saturday at Plaza del Lago •
17220 Nawhope Street, Suite 122, Fountain Varley. Five
minutes north of the 405 Freeway.
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NOT WOMEN'S WORK -Claudine Wilson of
Atlanta throws a practice hand grenade dur·
1· ing an exercise in Fort J ackson, S.C. Women
who don't particularly yearn to do t his kind
t
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PACIFfC YllW
MIMOllAL PAJllC
Cen-ererv Mortuary
Chapel-Cremarory
3500 Pac1f1c View Drove
Newoort Beach
644·2700
McCOll"41QC MOITUAlllS
Laouna Beach
494 941 ~
laQuna Hilts
768·0933
San Juan Cap1s1rano
495·1776
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Crerretorv
SANTA MONICA <AP) -
Chaun~ey Haines, 81, one or
the "realest or the silent
film organists who put
together scores as they
watched the movies. died
Thursday He played for
O .W GriCflth 's "In·
tolerance" In 1917 and 60
years later was playing for
the Los Angeles County
Music and Performing Arts
Commission's Christmas
show
1625 Gisler Ave
Cosra Mesa
540-5554
'911Cll&OTHIU
l&ll&OAOWAY
MOITUAIY
I tO Broadway
Cosra Me11
642·9150
IA&.nlllGHOH
t.MITH & MMIU
WHTCLlfll CMA,IL 427 E 17tn St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
A descrndant or the Hat-
Oelds and the McCoys and
an orphan at 10, David D.
HatfJeld grew up to be one
of the nation's foremost
aviation historians. He is
dead at 78.
ATLANTA CAP> -Johe
K . Colllngs Jr., S3, vice
chairman and chief finan·
clal omcer of Coca.Cola
Co.. died Thursday oC a
heart attack.
State benefits ...
NtlCINOTNHS ' S AN FRANCISCO
SMITHl'MOITVAIY CA.P > -More than 827 Mam St 9800,000 (tom Blue Croa ~"''"aton Beac;n c&e ckt never cubed ·~=~~S3HSJI~~~~!!!!!·~ s hould rev.rt to tbe -•t•t• .• •tat.e Court ol DAILY PllOI' Appeal bU naled. The CLASSIAID ADS ebech were Issued
Ml· ~tween JIM and ma
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of work won't have to after the Supreme
Court ruled last week that women are exempt
from registration and the draft.
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H N R 0 0 I 1 Everyllme lhey Pring ou1 a
I I . • new producr I hey call\ 11 Im· . j-:: prove<I. Kind or makes you _.....___._...._....._ _ _. • wonder wh11 lh•Y were pass-,..r+ __ R_I_B_O_O_F_.....,.l lng~f on you --.
s ... , ....... ,""",--..,-... ,-0 c-ole•• .... ch .. cklo q-.d ,___.__.._ _ _._...._ ..... __ _._~ by 1.111"9 tn Ille m•,..n9 WO<d '°" o.v.~ ,,...,, ... p No. 3 t>.low e PPINT NUM8(1f0 lf llf PS IN
l~fS! SOUAIES e UNSCPAM8lf AIOVf lfllftS
TO Gfl ANSWU
SCRAM-LETS Answ~rs in ClaufficaticMI SI 00
PUBLIC NOTICE
NS7t0U ~ICTITIOUS a USINEH
NAME STATEMENT
The fott-1"9 persons ••• doing IWstneu as
SHOPPERS GALLERY, llSt
Redlltfl Avenue, Colla Mesa
Calllornla '2•2' '
St.rCrut Procluc ts of Callfornla.
Inc • 0.1-•••. llSt Rldflllt Aven"9. Cost• Mew, Callfornla t 1''6
This l>usl'Mis ts conctu<led by a <Ot·
POtallon.
Si.rC,.•I P~ts of Cellfc><nla, Inc
T M C•landra, PrHIOtnl
Tn1, sut..._t was rited with ,,,.
County C,.<'k Of Or•noo County on
JuneJ, "'' ~IU* Publlshe<I OrM{ll Co.st Dally Piiot,
June t , IS, 27. lt, 1'tl 2414-11.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NS.7'tl1
~ICTITIOUS aUllNIU
NAMa STATIMINT
Tiie foltowlnt o.rsons ere doing buSlllflS ..
PETS INTERNATIONAL, 0 0. 8erranu, lrvlne, CA t27 l4
E R08ERT NASHICK, 14 .. 2
Emery-R-. Tutttn, CA f HIO
A N ITA HASHICK, 1062
Emery-,._, Tu~ln, CA t2tl0.
Tiiis -·-11 Con<llKtod by ln-dlvlduats ,........, & Wllt l.
E.~NasNO
Anlle "'-tfli<k
Tiiis • ._ w• Ill"" with ti.. County Clerk of Orenoe CO<inly on
June U, 1'11
Pl_,
Publllt'ecl <>-. Cou l Dally Pilot,
J..,,. n, JUiy '· u. zo. "" ?t11-e1
PUBLIC NOTICE
NS.7'"1 ~ICTITIOUI aUllNISS
NAMl ITATIMllltT
Tllo tollowlng persona •r• dol"il
bullMUM:
ORANGE COUNTY CLINICAL
PSYCHOLOGISTS, 2062 8 111ln1u
Center Orlw , Suite uo. lrvtne, CA
'27U.
ROBERT R. PHILLIPS, 21»2 Busl·
neu Cenw Orlw, 5"111 HO, lrvlne,
CA '211J.
RUSSELL JOHNSON, 1'50 '"" Street,~ M-io.. New!IOf't IMKll, CA
'2.6&1. RONALD O. SEA80111N, UOI P•rht.w i.-. 41>', 21.C, Irvine, CA
f27U.
Tiiis llUtl-h <Oftduclod by a
OtM••I paAwlflltl. "*'" Ill. l'tllll• Thia ,.........,. -"'"" wlltl tlle c-1y C._ of 0raft91 County Oft J-n. "'1. • ,,..,,.
PWllaNd <>-Coeat Deity ....... J-2t, JVly •. 11, 20, l"1 1tU-ef
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTIT10UI BUllMllS
NAMI ITAT•MaMT
Tfl• toll-1"9 peraon1 ere doi"il
M IMI-:
OOLOll! ANN'S OLD "ASHIOlll
ICI! CREAM, 1'11S "H" Jlffr.-, Orlw ,
lrvlM, Cllltomle
Alton Y. Hlrou u, 12111 C-lry
I.Alie, S...le ~ CellfOtftl•
Allee M. litrallll, 12m tollfttry
'--• $Mta AM, C.lllOfnle
Tlll1 Ml-II ~Ol'dueteel by ill•
dlvldu•I• IHwNIMt & Wlltl Allen Y, HlrGUll
Ttlll .... ..,_ w•t lllW Will\ Ult
Ceut.tv Cl.trio. Of Orente Ceuftty "' J-11,TW't,
642-5678
PUBLIC NOTICE ... --~I CT If t OU S aU$1NESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tho foU-ln9 pe"o"' •rt do1n9 iwsin .. su.
SAN MARCOS PARTNERS. l6t
S.n MIQVet Orl..e, S..lle 100. NewDOrt
Buch, Calllwnla'2660
C OA/S... ,,_.,COS, LIO., 1't S...
Mt9uet Drive, Suite 100, Newport
8uch. C•llfornta '2660
OSL Service Company, 3200
8rtslol Slr'fft. Co.ta Mew, CalllOfnla ,,.,.
Tn!i t>u,ineu ts condu<ted by a
gener•t e>arlnenlllp
Micl\MI I C<>Mn. G<onerat
COA/S.n AMrcm, Lld.
Tnls llHemont was riled wltll t
County Clerk of Or•noe County on
June ll, l.,.1
~rri-&Mwe911
SM New-1 Ca11ter Dfi,,.,
S.lto•
Ntw"'1 9Mdl, CA nwt
Publlshed Orenoe Coast O•lty Piiot,
June 22, 29, Jiiiy 6, IJ, 1911 2tlW1.
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS aU51NEH
NAME STATEMENT
Th• loll-ln9 person' are doing t>uslneuu
EAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1"1 Rite....,, s.nta """ c.111otn1a' '2705 •
ECS Elutronlc Cllcul•lor
Service, "" South Ritchey, S.nta AN, Calltornia n~
Th Is buslneu IS GoncNc led by an IR·
dlvldual
Wllm.J.Gentry
This •let-was lllod wllll the
County Clerk of Or•noo County on
June 11, l"I
Pl ..... Publlslwd Orenoe Coest Dally Pllol.
June n. 29, JUiy '· u, 1"1 2n1-e1.
PtJBLIC NOTICE
"ICTIT10UI aUSINHS ~ITAT•M•NT
Tiie lotl-1"9 persona are doing
busln•SJ •:
STE A RNS P R OPE R TY
MANAOEMENT COMPANY, 2026 ~::C:'. Street, NIWPOrt •••ell, CA
PHILIP A. STEARNS, ~ OIHll
SlrMI, N""°'1 8Mcll, CA '2MO.
Tlllt llull-la conduetocl by en ln-dlVidlHtl.
f'lllllp A.~
Tiii• ...._ -Iii.ct wli.i tllol County Clffll of OrMOt County en
J ..... 2', 1"1. ,, ....
Pllbl1"'9d Orent11t C:-Deity l"llet,
J"!!! n. Juiy" 1a. 20. '"' noM1
PUBLIC NOTICE;
Wl1'1D
"CTITIOUI aUllMHS It_. STAT•MllNT
The followl119 -sons •re doing
~IMU•s:
PACl,.IC STATES LIEOA L
GROUP, 17161 Ool-rt. St.. "8",
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Tiii• blltlntH II condli<tecl by a
teMrel INt't-Wfl,
Mynw1 O. COIWI Till1 .....,,_, Wat filed wlOI tllt
"~Illy Cttrll ot Oren .. c-•• Ofl
J-t. lttl.
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landscaped patio A
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EXCELLENT FIMAM·
CIHG
This large rwo bedroom
c·ondomtn1um w11h its
high beam ce1hngs and
beauttful mountain view
is m the best locu lmn of
1h1s secunty gated com
plex Enjoy thi s fully
aircond1honed unit with
the community pool iust
steps from your door
Large assumable 8' r
loan All forS134,900
D. M. MARSHALL
644-9'90
760.~35
10%
INTEREST
Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 bath,
spa. Eaetaide. Owner
will help finance Fixed
rale assumable. Only
Stz7,900. ~9161
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REAL TY
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IAClliY DBJGHT
Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 bath
with new F'rench coun
try kuchen and used
brick extenor Located
m the heart ol Newpon 's
upper bay, overloolung
country club. Pnced at
only Sl90,000 w11h ex
cellenl ruiancing availa
ble Call 751·3191
C:.'>HECT
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Reduced lo S335.000
Cameo Highlands on fee
land Agt 673-7761.
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VIEW!
Mesa Verde popular hid
den 2 story, covered en
try. private llvmg room.
huge famtl y room ,
(1repla ce , country
kitchen. formal dining 4
Bdrm 3 baths. full deck
in rear of home and
view'' Only $255,000,
call for more derails
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
HEWPOITHGHTS
Deluxe townhouse
duplex, 3 bdrm famll}
21, bath each unit
Frplcs. all built ins .
decks & pallos Park
ltke landscaping
SELLER WILL HELP
FINANCE S29S,IXXI'
lolboa lay Prop. Rtdlors
•67>7060•
VA
$90,900
3 Bdrm 2 bath. kuchen
famil) area, sparklmg
pool Only S9.900 VA
terms. Call for more de
tails ~6-2313
THE REAL ESTATERS
OWHYOUI
OWN LODGE
Nestled in Washington
Olympic Penins ula
Woods. Catch sleelhead
Trout & Salmoo 100 yds
to river JO mmules to
Par1f1c Ocean ftShmg
Use as a home. Retreat. or Busmess with tax ad
vantages 46" main lodge
room . s bdrms, 41 ~ ba
mostly Cedar construe
lion on 10 + acres
Lodge IS furnished As
sumable mortgage al
9'1 . S367.IXXI Write P 0
Box 1284 Port Angelus.
WA 98362 or Phone (206)4S7-l.956or 374·629:>
LOWEST PRICED
IALIOAISLE
Only St98,SOO! Unbeata·
ble terms. Owner will
carry 1st al 12~ for 10
years . Ideal weekend
and summer hide·&·
way. Ste~ to bay. View
boats Crom front sitting
porch. Just listed, so
hurry! Call 61a..&s50
THE REAL ESTATERS
lliTlHIHIAT
Possibilities potential o(
this Balboa Island Prop
are tremendous. MuliU·
pie unlu can be used for
summer winter Income
or as a combination In·
vestment and summer
residence. Top condl·
lion, loads of charm,
Clex i bit terms now S399,2SO. ........... ~
'7M700
YOU CAM 9UAUFY
$3000 movm you in. $1000
per month. Et\JO)' tbe
mOlt luJturlous 2 It 3
bedroom, 3 bath cmdo In
aru1 lncompuable
amerutiet., nest to tbop-
pinl, t.btatm, cit~ park
• jfltt mlnutn to the
btada.
WUOMrAll
COMIOt •IUMS •W.WU..,C.M.
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Beautiful ftrsr noor con
do converuently located
iust I block from shop
ping and transportation
m Westcllff 2 bdrms .
pn,·are enclosed patto,
nicely decorated A
~uper buy at Sl.29,500
\ 1>1' 1'"'" ol llJrbor ln1f',lm1·n1 I'll
BEACH DUPLEX
GREAT TYMS
A rantast1c large as
sumable first + owner
will carr) a 2nd ' Only
s ltps to beaut 1 fu l
Ne"' port Beach. sand
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Ea'>lblufl Prul Bldg
4 IRHOME
$105,000
Comfortable Costa Mesa
famll> home on qu1el
s treel L ovel\
wallpaper One bath re
modeled. tiled Roof. I
yr new Covered patio.
brick BBQ . beaut
garden w bearing fruit
trees 1st time ad
vel11Sed' Hurn to see'
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THE REAL ESTATERS
and surf B1e 2 and 3 i--------• Bdrm units Both have
fireplaces Rare 32X137
lot Just S279,900' Call to
see. 673 8S50
THE REAL ESTATERS
COMMEICIAL + LtVIMG
Spacious 3 bdnn. 2 bath
apl Blttns, wer bar
fireplace, arnum Over
500 sq f\ of business
space + 4 car garage
Priced al ncA>,IXXI.
associated
8110K£RS IHAl TORS
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BUSINESS
UNDER A
FICTITIOUS
NAME?
II ,ou ha•• just riled
,our new Flcllttou•
8uatneu Neme and
hue not 1•1 aubnlotttd
tt for publlcallon, pteu e
don t lorget that Ille
llmllttlon ta 10 d a,a
lrom date of llllnt The
DAILY P ILOT will
publlth '°"' 1tel1111ent
lor Ill 50 Our
clrculatiOll lncludoa the
entire 01a ng1 Cou t •re• tn<I 19911 notlcH
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PILOT, P 0 llo1 15t0,
Cotlt ._ .. , CA t2t2'.
we·u do the '"'· For l11lor111111ot> ebout le911
1dv1rtlllnt plotM c1H
142-4321 Ert 332.
STfPSTOIUCH
2 bdrm each umt +
room & bath off 2 car
garage Good w s rental area $2501000 .
associated
BROKEllS-RE Al TOllS
l Ol L,W 8olbrob' ti~
CdMSTARTH
WALK TO
BEACH
Just listed. for only
S260.000' Assume 2 low
1nleres t loan s .
Completely remodeled
recently Living room
(eatures coty fireplace.
Modern kitchen with
microwave Covered
patio for BBQ's Hurry
before it's sold ' Call
673 8550
THE REAL ESTATERS
SHOWS UKE MODB.
3 Bdrm 30xlS' F R
+ + + Anaheim cul-de·
sac Owner will help
fman
C.H.R639-6616
owe 11t
4 Bdrm , 2 Ba located in
Mesa Del Mar near schools and shopping.
OWC lst T.D. 3'1 below
current interest rates.
Full price $132,900.
R£610ENTIAl RUt ESTATE SERVICES
IXCLUSIYI
llG CAMYOH
DIANI DIAUYW
A superb loc ation overlooking
the 18th fairway, this dramatic
3 BR. + family room town
home has it all. Luxurious yet
livable for a family or a
couple. Huge master sulte + storage. Glass enclosed patio
Cor outdoor livinJt, S7SO.OOO .
IN NEWPOlfTCE#nlf
644-9060
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TAYLOR CO.
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H CANYON C.C. SJ,ll0,000
MC>a•IAM COlOMM. MANSION
Unequaled elegance in this
arcrutectural beauty o'looking the 8th
green or Big Cyn ~II course. The
finest craftsmanship & m aterials!
hnported marble, air-cond, crystal
chandeliers, crown moldings, rich
paneling, 3 wet bars + many other
impressive features . 5 large
bedrooms, each with private baths,
banquet-size dining rm, Cam rm with
marble fireplace. biJllard rm with
coffered ceiling. refrigerated wine
rm. A truly beautiful home for
someone who appreciates the finest !
Call for appt.
WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO., W LTOIS
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MIWPOIT CEMTll. te 644-49 I 0
REALTORS
675-5511
ILUFfS HST IUY: Lowitst prtc.ct E ,._ •
lo•tfy C)rHnM" wlltt • •• •l.w. 3
.... frplc, 21/J lett.. 0.....-wit ....
flltc.u. S2 52. 900.
NEWPORT SHORES: Gr"1I 3 ...._ 2 be
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OCNt bffch, cltlb ...... '1lftt. TIMMIS &
pool Jest SI 35,000 Ila
COLE OF NEWPOIT REALTORS
25 15 L Coo1t Hwy .. Cot"OIMI dtl Mw
675-5511
JUSTUKENEW!
ThlS lovely 3 bdrm home
has been completely re
done. New roof, new
cpls, etc Owner will carry large loan Only
Sl32.SOO Call today
979·5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
--OH>.~ REH TORS
COUHTIY RlfNCH
IM IA YSHOIES
Charm 1ng countr> 3 bedroom. 3 bath home.
THltlOMG private master suite
TOW ....... OME7 with balrony, gate
e NUOOMH Hau.Atta ............... ......_S. lllf Ullo.ID.& ISL! -p .t.t-.u• • Br 1 Ba. lar1e yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n•••••n•n•••••••••• .... .... ,...... "' " ~ ·~ ~ . ILUfllS •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wide. channel vi~w from spectacular CHIUX ~4-ooo.a.i.qm. MOR"cMr Auum• ,.,,. 11 ~ ~:!'! ~ic 2..:00~~
architectural designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath, S 160,000,..... £ .&STSIDE 3br, ~~~z, ll'7t Lovely 3br, 2ba, home ln llnuclnt an ot•b' re-1640 Ne~ Blvd. 111.
pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. Tb e Ped tr l d ut!~ ~ fim.anclns. parkUke aetUru1 Fr~och mode.led J br, a ba eed Call.,... .. $1 491: 000 s O p ownertbJp property w w •-•y bl'>tllt l1rom the .. _ .. oo -btlt. ram · ' ..... ummer CCU ancy. 2almostequal2bdnn,2 2 SMALL BELOW VALUE r;ach~Y ou will :::l. ,;;;I din rm. UTATISALI
ba 1tnlt1 with m"ter HOMES lll6.000 absolutely lovt tb11 micro/Coavecticie ovna lMe Majeltlc toc.ted ii UDO ISLE HOMES sultca. at.one Clttpl1C!1 Ltt'a t>t,at c213>~Sl.S9 aorieou• home 01k in an aU new kkchen. La1uu Beach Park.
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely and wood beamed ceal-ON LARGE Hwt'nrloal noora, &OW'Ulet kitchen. $245,000 Call owoer Near Ocean Weft day, . . . bd 3 in&• . alJ M a.n oven!Je LOT ~ s2u.ooo usum 1oa.f11 aJ 1-."31. 75Hl75 tradtttonal s pacious, custom 3 rm, lot with private palk>I Alley access, s1~.ooo H-'Ow 1042 IZ'X>. Aakini ssos.ooo. i-:.:::...X.:.:l2=-"'""---....,,.-
2
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bath home, newly redecorated. Priced 111d decks. •.ooo. tll'N Financing by owner .... 5·;ectii,cv'uua'••• 4.$4.5057 eve• Of' ~99116 EXEC COM>O furni.lhe'd.Xh'i' cood'.
to sellqulcxly at$475,000. Must see. lntemtflnaoclni. 12% WA,_ frlW days AGT 4 bdrm, 2 ba, 2800 sq ft. 7204 W. PCH. Newport
CAU.MOW Ro1Mce...Ur. 21idrm. d~n . 2~ba New Modular Type 4S7 Vl1ta Trueba. Beach,Space30 SlS,500. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for entertaining.
$420,000. Best price for the money.
ftEMIMSULA ftOIMT IEACHFROMT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. reatur·
ing marine room. $1,385,000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, im·
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
3-11 floy,,d, D• v• ~i R blS bl61
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME WITH US TO ... WESTCLIFF.
DELIGHTF U L FOUR BEDROOM
HOM E .. COUNTRY KJTCKEN WITH EATING
AREA OAK CA Bl NETS .. ALL NEW
APPLIAN(::ES .NEW CARPE T S
THROUGHOUT CUSTOM DRAPES AND
WALLPAPER SELLER M<Yl'IVATED .ftEDUCEOTO S299.500
161 7 WESTCLJFF DI. M.1. 6Jl0 7l 00
644-7211 5•772' t.ownhome. Water view Homes, leued land, $27S,OOO. Bkr, 7'11-6550. 673-G315or64M474.
from muter bdnn' Uv Oceanfront Pk , 3 pvt 15,-0 SILPIMAMCIO i--------/Jn NILt L
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A'J5UL1All5 MOl1H•ATI
MESA NORTII, com·
--------1 rortable 4 8d.nn famlJy
f ~a rly new auplu re e aJl l w o e ~oms Three apd two atbs. Ideally de-
sign for ~uests. Lari~ assumab e 1st an owner w\1 carry 2n T.D. Cal Rofer Bar· q_uitl,i 759· 243 or 6Jl·70MJ.
home, convenient lo
schools and ahoppln1.
near Fa1rv1ew and
Paularlno. See and itp.-
preclale. SlZl,000
642-5200
r m . T r I 1 e v e I bchs, 2A secunty, f\shm& VERS~ 28R. [XNTIUG
w/eartht.ontw &.citing pier from $29.900 Oen view, l5% down. e "llln •
floor plan. Seller will 411i-3816 SU9K. 730 2270 ofc •--.t.:m•T-carry note w/SS0,000 _... ·-
dowo. $21S,tnl. ......__...•.-...a. 1a.i.9 642-2882bomt:.,,,_..;_ 20xSO..lM8 Ud111 Home. REALESTATE"R"US ,__,......_ -3bdrrn,2~hl .. vuuvwllh 2Br, 2Ba. tam rm
••••••••••••••••••••••• dock w/enclosed porch (714)522-11720 WH~.t.~VllW . WA TafltOHT '' 5 " ,_, _ _ _ _,m.:..:.:...::2413=·--129.SOO.
4br + convertible den, 90' to beach. 103 assum UDO tSUHD ~ml Keywett, 2Br, .. loan. May LIM note on 2Ba . $34,SOO. 4ba, 4S' doc'" 3 car 1ar. your prop. u down 4 BR s bdrm, eleaant 2 story 2USCH972l Gokle-owetl,
assume S5SO.OOO con· 2 Ba, recently upfrad~. on 11 e co roe r lot 2Br, 2Ba w/fa.mily rm ls
tr1ct at l..3"'~90:'1/AGkT w/posalble In-law qtrs. Consider lse/opt + wet bar, in La&. Hilla
Jerry 975-7 4 wor . Under $290,000 lnclda owner finan. SBS0,000. nicntSstarpu\.2lyn 840-4464 eves/wknds. land Movefast! 752-6499 Avail now. Open Sun _
.. 1.2'8. 121 Via nrenu. +to quality. -.ooo. '"-. 104., RT -~-· cwsac RXa ....................... 'Planu Realty H.._..,11y MOILIHOMI
3 BR t~BA home with ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THMIMG -645-,,SO s·u -room for 2JlC1 unit So of = TOWtf40Ml7 -----------~----'-'---~
A PETE
BARRETT
.. REALTY
s tnl o .. roW 1026 Call the specialists at Dupluee, oceanrr~nt. OHCH .. YLAIE Z706Harbor,Ste20s.A
iWNi:tf.fAvcARRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• the condominium an beautiful ocean view By owner. Over 3000 sq S4~1fJ7
I S h M Lo•.ty Falllly HOMt formation center. Perf~ct location. New ft, au. ~S br. Lge as· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cal lep eo eyers, Sprawlina ranch 4 Br 2 Touc .. ---R•alty condition. Ail· 67~7300 sum able Isl. $29'7,500 i=
bkr, at 760-8520 ba, pool,:. yard Owner ':=",:,,.,"' BAY CREST BEAUTY. • ew Moblle Home lay
SOUTHOFHWY
$225,000. 2 Bdrm home l
block from CX-ean Blvd
... ~· " firm. 642~, 892-3311S owner, Nwpt Bch, S star
wall carry Sl6S,OOO. JM PE'TIRS Br. Family Rm. $200,000 l•-----... -1 park, rrp&c, pool, 2Bc, LOCJ19"1V...,.R.l. COMPANY assumable lsl. Owner 1 •2.J~i•.th 2 B a , u t I 1 rm
497-1761 WOODlllDGE may carry SlOO,OOO 2nd. LOAMS!l w/wahr/dryr. 631-3352,
H ARIOR VIEW ~.~.~~.!~.~~
HOMES OWMr w11 flMlce
PALBMO Wit h 20% dn. lmmac S
Lovely 4 Bdrm home on br. 2\ol ba, ram rm w
large comer lot ~.000 frplc. ronnal din. nn,
FEE lge baciyd w/pallo &
Bernita E1l erl sen. gas fire pit, fruit trees,
Broker, 675-2373 or prof. landsr aped.
770-8598 S198,900 Owner/agt.
Co1to Mno I 024 _,,8'8=:...:·85S;.:,:l~Y3,_. ow=:':".Mll=--••• • ••• •••••••••••••••• Save money on this 2
bdrm . l ba with OWMY AMANCED l r.replare. with IO'k as-
Large 4 8dnn 2 bath I sumable Lost and owner
h o m e ' be a u t i r u I will help with 2nd. Drive wallpapen thruout. Cul 0 de sac street. Owner Wlll b Y 9391 K rep P r
carry AITD for 7 years s9i,ooo. 963-7l66
at 13.5 interest For an IHC!Kidt,......
appointment to see, call S 111,500
LAHOIHG 1 year S43S.000 Call _ ... _ 213 741-U50
L• "'T AVAJL PLAN 5 Hedd 1 Marosi Agent Newport Beach wnuu. 3 µ~...!..:!.!~=----
,..., 646-1°" T & ell' bdrm + master bdrm c...-forS. IJOI For mfocall5Sl·8058 · osee 5 re•-·•. w-•i. to .. ·ach, ·-~ u~-.. aaa u.:: •••••••••••••••••••••• 11.AK THE ILUffS pool Lenn.ii & all exlTu. Acre parcel, level to TURnE R k Prime vie w condo. 3 Wet bar, mirrored rolling, pricme sub.-Ideal setting ror active Bdrms, Crool row. Fee wardrobes, 2 patios division land al V"asta,
family (near park, pool, land. GREATTERM.S! ca. Will lake clear bouae
tennis and schools>. A 4 C/21 Mntport C.tr. down. 7S1·2824 dys 01
bdrm. 2~ ba. with good 640.5357 76M7'7 493-lWeves. famjly room and a 3 car /
garage. Jt lw a good as· IACI IAY l:aic•......,. .... rY Loh
1500 sumable loan Federal 3 Bdrm famlly home. • rr•
law proh1b1ts our ad-Owner will carry new J)t 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!111!!!! •••••••••••••••••••••• vertistn"the lermsbut. T D at 13% 2311 • ._. ______ cemetery Iota,
" U • Westmintter Memorial coll us for details You' Redland Dr .• l.ll'l.tnl. MIWPOITCllST Park. Good seclloo .
be glad you did. S222.500 C/21 M.111port Calr. Take advantage ol lb.is worth $760 eadl, uk:inl
640.5357 76M167 one! Two bedroom coo· $1000 for both. 714/
OCEAN FRONT Duplex do with lots o( amenities. 642·9136 eves.
& Tri Plex. Xlnt loc Perfect for that first· ~=-=-==-='-'-="-----
P.P. 673·76T1, 67~ 7873. ttme buyer or retirees. ;~ 1600
S,yl'!.• .t.irsa--E Vaulted ceilings, wet •-r••r .. ~ ,..,., bar and sun deck. CaU •••••••••••••••••••••• F 'I h rn A 1 ARE C-l·H Newport am1 Y ome . . for details and appoint· Beach Property. 50' locatiof!. 3 bdnns + d.en ment , __
540-llSl Bike or iog to beach RWESTATE from this highly up·
IMYESTOI graded 2 br. sgl. story ~
75t-1111
WOODlllOGE 5 II
Lovely Prescott-great
location oo cul de sac
Formal dirung, family
room with fireplace. s
BR 3 Ba, elegant family
home. Owner will help
finance Prlred ,
$299,500.
Always wanted to invest condo wlweibar, 1 br IS
but don't t.lunk you den but can be convert-"523. C "-I
ran? Let GOLDEN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~I ed Ideal for cpl.Green· T Alll""'w: RV"'E WEST REALTORS SAVEYOUIMOHEY! belt vu Comm pool, ---------show you how to invest 3 great condos. try very J ac cu a i, ten n 1 s & LocJ-o leach I 041
with little cash & no "le low down Sellers will clubhse RV prkg. Bkr. • ...... ,l.iij'()f ••• .. ••
nanl .. problem help finance Pnced to Non-Coop. SJ6.l600 H1:.t. va...1
G oWa w ttt Dr r Call f -T""" •... •511 move ast. now or Sparkllnl 3 Bdrm home
-details. 752-6499 SPAMSH 0 n b e a u t i f u I I y
HACIENDA landscaped comer lot -·c·L·OSE-To-· PlanNRealty
THE IEACH MlSA vaoE
+ family nn. Secunty _ ,,, frontage in prime w.;a·
throughout. 1647 Reef t Cote Realty lion. Owner wilJ finance.
View Circle. OPEN SAT • & Investment Exclusive. Principals &SUN l·S. only. Ask for Irene
C/21 Mewport c.tr. 640-5777 Loudon. Agt, 631-4247 or
U0.5357 76M7 61 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~63~1~· 7.=300::.:.·----
PAITYIN
HARBll VIEW
PCIJ S 1,137 A MoMti lS.cx:~:. =liJbed
ProtHcJt retail tenaata ready for H•Wl*tAons rehab. S28S ,OOO -Beautafu'\l.y decorat~ 4 Terms.
759-1616 ,...... guarded community
Call the speciahsts at ~1th two beautiful ~;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;: the condominium in priva te beaches Ex-•
ronnat1on cent.er. cellent owner rmancmg
3Bdrm. lBa, 1.oned R-4 Executive home. 3 br, 2
Try lOS 10'1: down ba. lstoryhomeonqu1et
Hurry . Won't last. Call cul·de·sac st l lge bdnn
now for m«e <let.ails. could be convert~ to
4 bdrm. pool home. So Soothing spa, wood
H.B. comer lot. Owner decking and covered
will sell AITD of con patio. Ocean view, glow·
tract Great investment mg parquet floors. plush
SubmitontennsSLS9,SOO ca rpels. gourm~t kitchen Lowest pnce in
the area SUl,SOO Red h ti I~ Realty
1;~,; ~::1111
Smuhlng family room
with wet bar . Un· believably beautilul en·
tertamer's paUO. 5 Bdrm
Sommerset on ftt land.
Absolutely immaculatr
move 111 condition
Creative rina ncing
bedroom showplace.
Den, dining room .
fireplace. Sits amongst
lovely gardens and
patios . S228 .00 0
TARBELL . REALTORS. Ca ll
979.2390
11,500' comeroo Bristol.
High traffic area
$160,000 SomeTerllll
L()M(i llACH
1800' Unique 3 sty Bids· Rehab poCmtiaJ S350,000
Terms BKR 953-12.20
Touchstone Realty makes this a great buy
963-0887 at $349,500.
$I 0,000 D. M. MAlSHAU
DOWN! 644-fflO
Fantastic tenns Owner __ ....:7 ... 6,""'o.ol"'-'-'~3~5 __ wants out. Easts1de _._._._._._. __
Costa Mesa. 2 Bdrm 2 31 ASSUMA.ILE
bath. 2 story townhome. LOANS
2 car garage, pool, spa, No qualifying ' Small
Only Sl29,SOO. A barga111 down payment Low in-
down payment Call for terest rites No loan
more information pomu. 2. 3 & 4 BDRM
546·2313 houses & townhouses in
Orange & Los Angeles
counties. Call for more THE REAL
ESTATE RS
details
GOW.W"t mtr
14M511
ma:
IBOBll ILlllS ca.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
HAllOI VIEW .. u.s
.Just Listed In Much Sought Alter
Harbor View Hills. Three Bedrooms
Plus Family Room On A Corner
Lot. Beautifully Maintained.
Owners Are Being Transferred.
Good Financing. Price $315,000
MEWPOIT SHOUS
New Listing. Three Bedroom Home.
Good Inves tment. Has Been Leased
For $750 A Month Until April 1982.
Priced Quite Reasonably At
$135,500. Appointment Necessary.
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
R!ALCSTATt
S...11...i• l'Topftly ~
~w c..~ mM.rw A11t. ......_, lr«ll &lbot I.rend
611-1• .,,..,..
S291
That's all 1l takes. Af..
sum able lst"' 2nd. owe
inte rest only 3rd
4Bdrm. 2Ba. 3 car
garage. S&S quality, 2
yrs new Won't last at
$169,900
-F.\N<:H ~ Hf .\L lY \WI '.hi 2000
COLOMY
Lrg. 4Br, 2'hBa family
home, in Colony Club
Walk to pool, tennis. New financing avail
Call for details.
-~ 1'1\Nf.H ~ H!1.\LIY \WI ~:) 1 2000
HAU.YCLOSI
to beach. 3 Br, 2 Ba +
lot\ for kids to play' A
fantaatic buy at only
$170,000. PLUS terms.
JACOBS REAL TY
67M'70
YllW
WM'TI WI.TH
Assume a 9\4''-loan on
this m11nlflcent 4
Bdral, ocun view
tlome wtlb ntfht !JI.ht
view of Dana Point,
lar,e room a. hl•h
eel 1n,, load• of
uoraie, room to
eapaad, etepa to the
beautiful beach. •. ooo.
Gokltll Wnt IUtr make 4th bdrm. Room
14M511 for RV access or pool. Bkr, 963-8182. don osen
rt•altor"" SHARr COHDO
RCTaylorCo 3 bdrm. 2 bath. pool, _._. __ ._. ___ I
near So. Coast Plata, fl 499 N. COAST HWY SI 15.000. Will Lease LAGUNA BEACH
Broker, 644-63611 497-4848
LEASEOf'TlOH Town <?5 Country o.tofS~
Luxurious customr con QIJ\L~ Prim~.ttana Point
do 2S00 5q I\ 2 rplcs. 4 duplex on cornef' lot
bdrm, 2.,,, baths SllSO W ALIC TO IUC)4 near Dana Manna 2
mo.$195,I0>.642-462:1. Desirable Condo 2 bdrm , Iba up, 1 bdnn
available.
... " ... ,.., 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••• Ill RED CARM. ~.:~ ..... !~?.~
_ 754-1 202 Ami VAWY
$15,000DM UTMOST Near oew 4-Plu, 2 Vu condo 10 Villa IMNISTtGE bdrm, 2 bath each unit
Balboa. Assum~ loans. This highly desireable ' with rireplace, enclosed
Sl37 500. Rae Rodgers. bdrm, 2 ba Broadmoor patio, double 1ara1e.
631-i.266 "Windjammer" is local· $165,000. Bill Grundy, ~ close to schools, park Rltr 675-6161. R&+'M* and beach. Cootemp. in ~:.:.:..i.=-===----
style, this residence en· MAKE AH OFfER!
R f.ALTOR~ joys 2 fireplaces. a cov-
ered patio. a small de-
corative pool and much SI 0,000 DOWN more ! $200,000.
Opet1Sat/S•12-4 B d rm 2 b a 1 n down beamed clng, 3 Barm, 1a'tba. dbl sid~ Beachwalk Assumable rrplc. dining area. encl. i.;;;;;=~-----
rrptc, sun nn. low int loan. S137.900. patio. St44,000
5 Income Properties
Eastaide Costa Mesa.
203 down. Owner will
carry. Pncedtoaell! assumable, low down 552-1100 MisslOll Realty
OW C 1127 .000 336 Prin· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1-__ 494-<1731 RCTaylorCo ce t o n Dr Call= ~--
1!3-373-4787 , l"M I 044 !nM I 04~ DISTR~ SALE ••••••• I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '>·hl )''I IL,
AHYOUHOT1
So is this property. Ex·
ecutive 4 Bdrm pool
home in an excelJent
area. Creative financing
pvailable. Only $178,000.
Call today 979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REA!. TORS
WATflflOllT
Owner had business
failure. Must sell 4 BR 2 Ba house, wtram rm
Only $94 ,9001 Near
Paularino Needs 112,000
cash. Assume $83,000
loans. Needs work.
Prine only OevUl It Co
642-6368
MESAVaD,E
ASSUMAILE
Nice 3 Bdrm 2 bath
home. New roor, near
schools a.nd shopa Ask·
mg St29,900. For an·
formation, ca.11540-1151
~ HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
Superb custom Hunt-ington Harbour 97' on
water at comer or 2
main channels . U·
shaped dock. bolds 2 lg
boat.a + smaller boat. 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
sty lead~ windows in EISide CM Duplex 2 cute
entry. Watch the ~at J B r . S I 0 9, SO 0 .
traffic from wall or WUI· Owner/ Agent. 64(). 7814,
dows lo the gourmet 963-7600.
kitchen, custom lile,S ~M:::...A,.;::L.=.:L:.:...D_O_W_N_' -=-s-1.-300-
lsland cooking.separate mo. 4 bdr. 1~ ba.
Charglow BBQ, storage Sunshine home. By
galore. Beautlf~I owner. lmmac cond.
eartbtone We floors UI Owner wilJ carry pa~r. entry, dining, kitchen II VA , Cal Vet. 831-9878, break/ut rm. ~ ffl>l~s. ~1731
HUJe muttt suite w/s1t· ...::::::~M=-=O=-MTIC==81:-:-o0::---~nagl k~ n' m~~c;>:~·e~ COMDO
cloteta Huge deck area 4 Bdrm. dbl gar, patio,
w/lg apa. s Bdrm, 3 car kids/pet.a OK. '40,000 t.o
garace 2ynnew. assume $60,000 loans. Own~r (714) 840-1813 $555/C.~'.R. 63M8l& c==-c.,a • .,._ .._. 1011 11o:
.. ••••••••••••••• .. •••• 3 Bdrm, complete re-S5000 DOWN &I teller turblthed. SH,500 .
carry 1 blk ooean view. and auume 9~~ ln .
Encl '4 Br M>a, tam nn, lHS,000. CaJJ Brenda,
$249 000 Oya 1146-9CM8, Bllr 731·9278
eveSse1:2880 ~ -----5~ c ....... tWMlr 1ou....-m, ~OMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• StJ.
Invest.on Duple:I oo belt POOL HOME
streel. pool. hi tncome. VA NONO• ow oe r U20, 000. • No down and 00 COltl
&40-4*. t.o VA. 1>on 't m1.u thla
141Allm.. rare opportunity, I
Luurlout • apecloua, 1p1eloul bdnm. 2 bat.ba1 lhll MOO aq. It 3 bd.nn famlly rm. frplc, form11
hotn• wlth dkdna n>Om, din ha'-. r rm and cool
famllt room, patio • refrt11\11lCPool. On qu'-t
mou In 11clu1lv1 lrtt Uoid cw·d•sac.
Jumln• CM wit• M Oner mllll ..U ASAP!
bov aec:lrit. bttutllw Pltue call '*' for de-~ pool . jacmi taila.
At 1175,0oo tt won't tut Hl.U4'
lou. '°' ..... to ... ~~ e all Carl DOW, --~ <m>•t• j.A&Y._. -,...,....
roOL HOME + FDWCIMG
4 BR, 3 BA family pool home.
Central air & spa. Assumable
f inancing . $192 ,500 . For
information call Barbara
Grounds 551-8700.
to!AJ, amaa. to!AJ, U!ll6DDa
Dl'f'DQI
~ ~ CtlJltlf' 1llboll.rldll vu-.. Ceaoat lrrule. CA 11171& lrrmo, CA 811'1\4
('714)7111-1414 ('1\4)11111·8700
OUTSTAMDIM• YALUI AMD
UCILUMT ASSUMAlll LOAM.
Beautifully upgr aded Plan 3 In
Turtlerpck offers 4 BR, 2~ BA &
a 3-Car garage. Up graded
appliances, wall treatment and
carpets in neutral tones, a pool
J1ized yard, fee land. Only
$228,900. Scott Alston 551·8700
(057)
SJ.LI 01 SHOIT·TllM
LIASl-OnlOM Executive vlew
Townhome in T u rtle Rbct Vista.
Low interest rate 1st Ar 2nd.
Seller will carry a 3rd. Decor ated
lo neutral eartbtones. $255,000.
Call Rose Gam mon 752·1414
(058)
IOMli--BBl.IM~•-ltll&I:••
MO 9'1AUFYIMG • An Additional 20""~ dis· Newport Back Bay 2300 count will be given to the
sq. ft luxury home on buyer from Broadmoor.
large corner lot near UMGOIWESTATI
Cherry Lakes. Sl485 Mo. 714/ .. -.. 950
S18S,OOO. WllJ leue op-1~!!!!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!.,.!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I lion. 951-11973 or 4M-031115. r=
1-... ------~.~~ ........ !~o THE._...
rLAHT' FAR BELOW MARKET
~~h ~&SF&
7141641-0763
2925 College Ave
Costa Mesa. CA 3 bdrm, din. rm., tiv.
rm .• ram. rm .. F/P, 2~
ba, xtra lar1e porcelain
tub w/ceramic tile walls
& noor 4 covered patio
$7',SOOl•a•lld
3 Bdrm. 1~ ba 1,000 sq rt .. 2 car ear. fruit trees. , _______ _
Owner •
754-1.36S, 521 ·8227
areas. Price m>.ooo. S% OHttr .... ......_ down assume $40,000 lSt
trust 0deed at 7'ii%. Xlol •;;:;,;,•;;::,;;.•••••••••
land lea~ S8S3.oo s>e.r For S• I I OG year. Ca.n t change until
year 2003. 14% int. only •••••••••••••••••••••••
2od trust deed due
1986-87. Call owner for
appt. daily after 11 am.
(714) 346-SMI
IAYROHT
ltdllcecl SJ00,000
5600 sq rt ci quality ('Oil·
at ruction on 114' of
water. Owne.r will carry
financing. Sl,450,000.
TllD •eous
SAVMSS
Luxury 24llS6 S star bch
pie , even hu washer &
dryer. Only S36,995
(4429)
DISCOUNT
MOBILE HOMES
63&-0IBI
Agent. Dan Bibb "9w,.,+1Mdl 1069
....;:67..:.:S-:....:23:;;=;1;;..;;1.._, 640-"""-796S~---...................... .
OMI Of TUITU aocn ...,,
YllWSI Lush wooded setting
w/secluded yard, patio and spa .
4BRS, form a l dining nn, family
nn1 game r m , bar, office/library
ana gour m et kitchen. $385,000.
Helen Wood. 644-6200 (aie)
PIMTHOUSI HAllOI OCUM
YWws. Top com er 3BR. Superbly
uparaded in Guud gat ed
community. Clubhouse, pool,
sauna. & spa . Quick escrow.
Good Finan cing. $450,000. Tom Alllnson or Terry Hanes. 642-8235
(060)
!IUl.--.fOlat.MIMWIW
NEWPllT BEACH ,,... Pu ... ,....
TlntT~ On Oceanside ol PCH in
Corona del Mar
2 O.m-I Tripta
on Ba1boa Peninsula.
J115t l block from sand
andsurr.
All Aas111N1ble Loans
at12'r'I%
C/21 t .. w,_t C.
MO.SJ57 76M7'7
TllUX
Near So. Coat Plaza, 3
yean old. One-I bdnn
with fi replace, one·2
bdrm, one·I bdrm.
Ol'OI• Income S1500 mo.
Anumable loao of
$124,500at1~4)1, tntemt.
Out1tandln1 value at
$23$,000.
DA YID D. CAii.SOM
IWT IJ).f?tJ
fwWt JJOO
CUSTOM LOT
HAllOI HILLS
Fabuloul .-W: Ran op.
pty. &000' Just below
Harbor IUdae WS.• cull ocaJJ. PrlDdpeJs Oil· .......
M.1.CSTML01'
Po11lble NSK down.
Owner ma1 ca rry
bataace at 1J'l,.. sm.ooo.
GIJ AGT IS1·N U or W§
t '
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday, Junt 29, 1981
' . ...
Cash in on 7 or 1 L ........ ~ ....... o. .... Counly .......... _
There are two ways to win with a Dally Pilot High Roller Ad
Run 7 days for $7.77 11 days for $11.11-3 llnes
Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-56Jl
Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classificatA
Daily Pilat
No cancellation Rebate .
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.,..." 2700 •••••••••• .. •• .. ••••••• ~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SZOO week up. f1n1~al .. ~, 541 5032 1028 sq ft olfice spare N
., ..................... 4311 Eut tab St. 3 Bdrm. Niguel Shores 2bdrm, 3bdrm, fam rm, 2ba, $250. Nice bach. UUl.1. 1 Bdrm apt. lB>.1157·2'7.0 3 Br. 1 Ba. ts75 Yearly. A&ent, B7s..8170 J.Jl. r · t M Incl 2 pnviate of
Clean, ta yd. Alley ac· den, 2ba, Lanai.. Houae. water r ron t home. paid. Rap. Adult.I, No an tpm. uk for Quad&. Stepe to beach. Garaae. Laauna Beach, 2 blka 1 25~l M fices. 540-3666 Pn>peny
1 SPltMft.U cua, no dogs $67$. Ocean view. Rec. $9751mo.855-M28. pet.a. 108 E. Bay Ave. 8'Lualle.C.M. • auoporch . 1129 W. from beach. 1 br ocean • Wll management.
•early new lbr 2ba on 556-0846 center . Gate guard Apt9. MIWPOIT Balboa. 213/1185-2542. view apt wlpvt yard. B{ N J Whelan
1\1\ acre semi resort 2 BR, 2517 Santa Ana, MatureaduJt.S85C>lease. ~All~ C.-.. W. Jill APAITM84'TS. 1 BR, 1 ba, POOi. Quiet, day or wit. Ruaael . Hl•M erea near forterville, $$50 Cpta drps stove Owner~. 3 rm Ti e with ....................... exclusive Weatcliff 499-5893, 1·327~ MDVII p SlS9,000.CallMpm &ar,.yard,54a.m ' ~....... 3252 ~~';31~1.SOOlmo. Aaent 2 Br. 1ea.1araae 1pt, ~-2Bd~. 1-t~d~. S385.131·312'7eves. PtJy furn. 3 br, 2 ba, 1 Real Estate
(714)957-12.41 ranee, relriee. Adu.11a. rom ·mo. · STUDIO cando deluxe 3 Herbor View home,
J .... 2 k. i:e~·:tii:t~ .. a;:~··s;~·i" S.-c** View 00 peta. ~ Mo. years ::t~~· no JIN, no br, 2..., ba. Near water comm. pool. July· $7$0; 3 O 3 S ·SQ. Ft :..,;.:_,_.1 ....., 4450
....... F/P, DfW, Yd, Blt·inl, story Rancll. Large Uv· BACKBAYBLUFFS lease. 8~dJas1mine. 2450N~Blvd $900 mo. AJt. Mary, Aua .. Sl000.l·3'>18S9 -LC>fff'cn • 1. ..................... , W..e.d 2900 Adlta, No pets ~~. in& rm & dining rm com· 3 br, 2..., ba, SU60 mo. MZ-&387. V)!Q! ai Y2'4 Colla Mt.aa · 673-9060. Laauna Beach 2 Br .--1 vi....... For store & office spact>
....................... $6$0permo. bo with wood burning .Lease. Aft. 6 wkdya, 2br, l...,ba, frplc , E. Blulfa 2 Br. 2..., Ba. Ocean view, 2 blocks .,,,_. atreasonableratts
811lldable lot wanted. EASTS JOE. New, very rrplc, fa~ rm, blt·in gaa noon Sat/51.11, 979-8986. patio/pool, utiJ hook-up, se{c: ~ft: lge 1 Bd';:, Pool. Enclsd iarage. beach. Woods Coves. rrfy• roHot 500 to 4000 SQ ft.
90Utalaru.Muatbe re-private 2 bdrm kit., ulll rm, 2 cer EXECtmVECONOO adultsloopets,lyrlse. Mtc ~water · '675. Mo. 640·$296 or S285weeltor$UOOMo.+ LobofW9doW1 MESAVERDEbR
,H•Prlced.75M097 townhoua~ Laundry J;;'age. &~r. view. Newport Crest 3 Ir 4 SSH.~19 ~-=all• ' no pets. 540-7551. securltX4M-2361l r...tmgG>tregt PLAZA
booli:·up, frplc. yard SMo.Avail.7-1. Bdrm Units. S850-S1000 3 Bd, Zba, rront dplx pm. Oceanfront stunning Yec.tloe ..... 4250 Forthebusinessman t52SMesaVerdeE,C M
..... $$$0 mo. 1st/last. DUNGERlrAS.50C. Mo . Ocean v ae w Frpk, D/W, petios, no 2 br: 1 ba, clean d~lx, 1 wood Ir &lass lbdrm apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wbo wantstomaJce a 545-4123
....................... Depo1it.l!31-7900 957-070! 631·0460. pet.a S8'15 mo/yrly, caU child o k, W/Side, Yrly lease. Util pd. No Bi&BearLakecabinsand 100dimpreu100
....... ,. ... _. 2br, 2ba, adults, gar. ~-Yleto 1267 Beautifully upgraded 2 lMOamthto 3pmFri:L6J~3632000t. :~~:·s:~ut + peU. 1625. Call Answer Mammoth Lakes con. Woa1a..t. IETAl.SPACE ;;;;:;;;.:; ... ;i6; S$00/Mo~ ~·HOMESFOR.RENT ... er~w H~~!~~ rr:~~~~ Sa~SWlru • ...... 2 BR ... Ba. Upper ln Ad 14'8,24/hnMi-4300. L~~~d~:oi::!7o~ion 1114,67~662 ~l~d~~nJ\,, ~"ctr~~
••u••••• .. •••••••••0 • 2 BR gar, large enclosed 1 3 • 4 Bdrm. $600.$650. occupancy. Private Spa, 1900 59 ff n.h 4Plex. Laundry rac. No ADULT LIVING plcturt producer's lux. exposure . ...... Ma.eco yard, small pet OK. k50 Fe n c e d Y a rd s & Commty Pool. 6 or l2 Beach side, ITTock peU. Adults preferred. Bd 4 bdrm, ( 2 master Presti&ious Office Space. Realonomics ~6709
Prof. decorated 3 Bd mo. Call 546-5880.asHor geracea. Kids & pets Mo. lease. Call Blll Wed-CdM. Hu 3 bdrms, 2YI Z71 16th. Pl. $385 Mo, ~54 OrmM !.~·,~.o r!~t bdrms) 3ba, 2 lrg frpk1i, 3 window olfices availa· Retail/Orfice Space 700
home. Fully furnished Pam or Larry. welcome. ~2000. Agt., more644-Tim. balha, laimdry,aundeck, 644-002. +security.831·2(83 fam rm.Iden wl con· ble in ruu service Legal sq ft. Westcllrf area
w I aardener' monthly IT no fee. l llodla .. rcH 2 car ear Yearly lae. 2 Br. 1 B1. ~71 w. JoAnn. l&o6 WestclirJ Drive. vertlble sleeping rac. Suite In Newport Center N e w p 0 rt Be DC h
cleaning services and oro l2J2 ~BR, 2YI ba caodo. New $850 per mo. lit, lut Ir Max l child. No pets. Newport n--ch. Acrou from beaut. Avail. now! 640-5640 759·~. . I r . ••••••••••••••••••••••• V l-"' -i ..,_ 3 bdrms, 2 ba, dble gar . S37< S1'•rra Mg mt ...,. a11oc11t on ees •n· HOii"' FOR RENT 1 u on ... e, .....,. _,,, + cle. an1ng. Adults, no ~. ... · Burnt Cedar Beach & nr COMMERCE ~--t...L • --
1 d d J .. 1•• appliances, nicely dee 641 1324 ~ -c u e . ~c .. com~. 3 Bdrm $6$0 Fenced utg.IOS-492·5452 N 7250 cbildren,nopft!. · · VIL 0 Hyatt Hotel & Cuino. NptBeacb
pool and delichtlul fam1· yard & garae~ Kids • b Br. 2..., Ba. Condo. New, 0 pets, 646-673-71167, -.D!I 2 Br. lYI Ba. Townhouse LA BALB A Incline Village. Incl ca. PLAZA Small executJve orflce.
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$1500/mo. A&t.,nofee. I guarded gate. ~ease .............................................. patio. Adultll, no pets. 645•8389. "Showtlme" movies. ...aEWPORT Tern (714J752-1UM _
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--· S 9 9 0 + t I I I So c S4S5 645-41137 Alao avail Cbriscraft " • . H ............ 3240 I 805/492·5452. II I s . B;l!~ ~ ·:· ~~t eon' NEWLY DICOI. I . Nwpt fffts, 2 br, 1 ba. pleasure, f11hing, water 9r. •cH LOW COST Lingo •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• i..._ do Ak cood. & pool 1400 l Br gas pd, encl gar I yard, gar Adults, no ski boat Sl50/day or ~ mdustrial offi ce space
HOMEFORRENT rwwportlHdt 3269 w· · 1425· dlwasher, pool Adults ~.IHI pets S495/mo 726 ~/wk Fine rer's a AFFORDABLE with small shop space
•.ib.... 3 Bdrms. S&SO. Fenced ;....................... ai.!:rner. mo. 642-5073. AP~ Tustin. ~13. 642-$722 must. (714)7SG-9204. Total 1342 sq rt Rare
'· yard' garage. Kids' SAMTIAGODL 31rTow1i:amt B If J J d d S.C..... 3176 BICBearCabin.ldealfor 475to3UOC... Ft overheadsbopentrance
pet.s welcome. ~2000. Beautiful house avail 5-et IMdl l2N N 1 d pd eaut u an scape ••••••••••••••••••••••• fi b' hikin bUt' ~ ' Pvt bathroom.1001 West lalboa lay Clllb Agent, no fee. now in elegant area. 4 ....................... ew Y ecor. gu .. garden apU. Patiol or 11 tn&. &. mg Qr • J..Morill s.r.k• & 17th St, CM 979-8533
Bac helor apt. fully 3Br quiet cul-de-sac, wlk Br. 3 Ba. Dinin& Rm, BEACHFRO!fl'2Brtba. ~:t11 ga~=I, dswhr. de!:s. ~ & S.f:i, cov. 2g~~t!u~:~DO. On l.;;td g&tt~f awt;· Ultltltta.dlldtd RETAllSPACl
furnished. Amenities to 0Westmstr Mall 1640 Living Rm. & Family 182.Slmo. Util pd. 8 mos u ts. ' · er la pa g. A ult.s, no &6700 54$~i& y. ra ;· lit Adfoc-ttoAlrport SOOOsq. rt.onNwpt Blvd
avail. Lease Sl.200/mo. mo.848-4CM2eves.' Rm. New wallpaper , lease .. Waterfront 21r.llaA.t rur:rnaa. k 7S.S480 ~ •• , ....... IRL-.. ~o'"' ,. ........... w HI trarfic. Grrat ex tq.1902 cozy kitchen Ir many Propertla846-66QI Newly decor C:as pd SCMllti...,... ~ _. 'H 'v • to ) ...Lo. s oo Lovely 4Br.2Va8a,2sty,2 many xtras. Chll .. -& C d , , 1 -i dsh 161£. 18th.,646-tlll6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-••• • ACC.. ....,..... posure 35 mo car gar i,., ID.I to bch w..,,,. I enc gar .. ...,..., wr. --2 B Condo Oce . M . ., A d d 'ts m lmmed.occup) HeWnUilfu J1Md S950 'W/D 1 .; pets OK Sl750 mo. U.fw.'.'.d J425 Adulll.642-5C173. 2Br l'48a. k 'r.i r. S500 · an view, ovU1g .U voi eposi 83 8ll Realoaorrucs 675-6700
•••••••••• .. ••••• .. •••• dmo . • Pl?<> I Broker Cooperation ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR. 1 ba W/side Avl. E 2 <.a ... ,,.. pool & cut 'Ying expenses! • .. JZOJ gar en maant inc 759.8974 151 lit .--49'2-6700 Professionally since Ca•••rdal .,,.a•r 96H397eves. . Very large 2 Br. 2..., Ba. lmmed. Adults, no pet.a --"'-• _.._F • L..-..1 1971. MEWre>nWCH .,... 4475
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bch. 2 ~ar gar,.,. .... mo. Great view o( boat.s & ear new, ~a · ecor .. SPACIOUS 2BORM 22SOVanguani,5'°-9626 .,..,. -rl f S397 "O Co H r t A
homes or condos for 848·637B ......, bay, Brick fpk, family rrp.lc. w/d hook·upa, ADULT,openbeamceil· ••••••••••••••••••••••• llJZ.413' C~~~. e~:C:~ omc~ fro~ p~~ ;z sq~8~~u~d
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Newport from S500 8 mo & Adams pool ' spa for 9months. Only te96 m . • y . wood. New crpts. 2260 TOWHHOUSI v1• I ·GE I ,~ .... :\.•ite~ phone ans .. word pro Turner Assoc.,494 1177
lrup.CaU forFREE list. $5$5/mo.' Refs req' mo. 842 ·1S31 Eves 6 Maple Sl. $410/mo. ~ ••.:-. cessing,Telex,qwip Commspacew sank,200'
CbildreoOK..645-3176 TifEREALF.srATERS Weekends ~73S6.673-MXl. 1650 IQ ft. Every xtra New l.a bdrm luxury ~ i'tfledi t TifEHEADQUARTERS idealfordartnn orlab
HOMEFORRENT 673-85SO B!wls: ~i!dus:J IHSTANT'IMI :::~bl:·.:. 8f p~""r::d :~~::,~.~~ "--·---.. COMPANIE:5 work E Side CM
3 Bdrm. S6SO. Fenced Eutblulf caodo. Ice 3 br. unit. Sm .. adlts-<>nly 2 Br. 1~ Ba. Townbouse y rd. S595. 873·6336, from U3S, Townhouse ~~f_l~tagency 7141851-0081 548·7249 UL~ yard " garage. Kids & 2\. ba, pool bale. seoo. complex wlrate, pool, Eastaide 1 child OK. 642-9"6. S600 + pools, tennis, c~· AeCS~~1Pe.\ Approx. 1100 ft, 4th nr, .... triall.... 4500
,,_" pets welcome. ~2000. 121:,S.~~ S 11 s 1 e · eardener. Nr. S .C. Yard, lndr)I rm. Great 2 BR, 1 ba, detac Frpl, waterfalls. poods! Gas eos::~. PhJJ'Donihue ' waterfront bldg, NB. • .......... ••••••••••••
Agent, no fee. Plua. Cnlrl air, patio, Joe. $5$01110. gar, patio. S480. 1st lut. for cooking & heating lo all who~~·. place. Mi-4&64 1675 Approx 2265' In
Nice 3 bdnn, 2 ba, frpk, uperades, M95 + utlta. TSL MGMT. 1142-1.803 337 E. llth.87~36 pa.id. From San Diego PllMEIAYFIOHT dus 'I IOffii:e 18101
..... , ...... J207 S67S. lst, lut&cleaning. Exceptionally nice W . No pet.a. 775-~ USTSIDI~ .,_ roW ll2' Frwy drive North on NewP.Ort Beacb._641-1.899 Office space. jarutonal. Redondo Cr "T' llunt
-•••••••••• .. ••••••••• (2l3)~51.511 BAYSIDE CONDO. 2 eves. Beach lo Mcfadden Servingallt.be.>.Cout parking, etc. Owner Bch.842·21134 Family home, walk to · Bdrm&tview.$1895/mo. 2 Br.I Ba. Pool, lndry ....................... then Weston McFadden
beach. 4 br, 3 ba, SUOO. Exec 3Br+den. 2ba, fam EAST BLUFF. Nice ~W.td rm.1 childOK.UOOMo. Panoramic view 0;: to Su wind Village. GardenGrove.~3482 76G-k40. 8,700 :q ft ,otrice I+
Evea, 675-31170. rm. dining rm, con· lBdrm 2ba at ll400/mo 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, view, by TSL MGMT. 642-1603 Point Hattlor 3 Br. (714)89J..SUI. Plush olrices. S00.6000 sq :•~e ~us;,_ ~v1[" e~·
versatioo pit, great area WaterfrootHomes Inc Gate 14, S82555H690 Spacioua 1 Br Garden Mo. Agent4IJ3.-0202. •--rt, 1801 Newport Blvd, us na · Pe n
nreverythin,g.963-$191 UI 1400 USTK.Uff Apl. Pool&rtt.Allutils tBR,dahwsbr,stv$.WU -4000 2500· CONDO on lovely C.M.646-9495 Call &46·l°'4 or mquire 2babedthrooa mspluands o~t;i~~ H.t~ • Tb Bdrm b d paid. Aduh.nopets. Br, 2 Ba, dsbWllhr, stv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Greenbelt wlspacious CORONA DELMAR Marosi Co. 16753 Noyes I "' "!'"f•• ree ·2YI a,en El Puerta Mesa $470.66Hl92 LagWla Beacb.~otorlnn, patios & sundeci, nr DeluxeOffices ~7-9266· Brt.r. Coop an shower. Neat. Clean. H.t.iw 1242 :Beautiful 3 br on Bacll unit, good condition and l.959Ma..J-Av'" A"'5 985 No. Pacific Coast ,...,,1 u?·1'1183or'"""....,.. Stss&~.A/C ....:v_,,,ite""d~·----Coiy. Comfortable cot· ....................... Bay bluff. expansive location. S800 per mo. ..,... ... "' · H ... lrryloalwtt ll40 Hwy. Laguna Beach. = ·"" ....,........, ~
. taae. Only 'hblocll to the SeabrldgeCoodo S950mo. view. many extru, Weeltdap7SH175 • 2 Br. 1 Ba. Meta Verde ....................... Daily, Weekly. Kitchen Bal. Isle. shr charming Realonomics 675-6700 MESA
fwy. $750mo. 631·7300. Convertible denlbdrn;a. must see, S1250/mo Two Bdrm, 2bath, deluxe upper. Garage avail. Deluxe poolside xtra available. Low winter apt, MIF 2S-35. pror , EXECUTIVE IHDUSTRAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~! 2Br, 3Ba, pool. tenn1S &44-03SO Mc:Cla ir condo at Big k25.Nope.ts.13Ut74. large 2br, 2ba, bltns, rates.~. nonsmoker, S350 SUITES PAD c.r-. .. Mw 1222 =itaterview !714l 1Bdrm1 ~detached un· Canyon. Pool, tennis. 2 B r . Dear Balter • dawbr. 1~ miles beach. R oom for rent 6?5-se!M In 711W.17~ St.
-•••••• .... •••••••••• it . partially furn. security, avall lmmed Harbor.Garqe,walltto Adlts,nopets $4SOmo. kitcben /lndry priv. Male1Fem5br.2 babae HlllTA" CostoMIN,c.lf.
4 Bdrm, bonus nn w/pool lrYr.t 3244 enclosed pr. On43rdSt. 644-9584 •hos». No pets. Mu I $3&-8362. Pool. Female, non-nr S.Cst Plaza/Frwy 642-4461
U>le, I& bkyard w/pool ....................... SS50 mo llDlil Oct I, S500 3Br, l~Ba. sec. caodo. 2 c hild. $410. Sierra MAllMRS WALi smoker. Mary541-N2l Spa. S225+abare utll. rt.AJA •1870..S6SO sq. n. Unlt.s
fHOO per mo. 831-48811. Oran&etree 2Br1 bacon· mo + securitv. SSl-1690 bib to So. Coast Plau. M&mt. Co. Ml·l324 2 B Townhouse Apta Room with full bouae Ml-4il3 aft SPM. rnewl ~u:i~ ·~fi~~!f!~~ avail for occupancy late
Ask for Greg do. Adults only. Submit Freshly upgraded 4 bdrm SSU mo. + sec. dep. 2 Br 1 ba, cpt/drpa, rro~'$495. PaUol, single privlleaet ln Newport Person to ahr hie or COO· Eu r June. •One Z700 sq ft
Cameo Hl&hluds 4 br. ~ P.::llpool. A/COn, ~m1~~n· condo in The Bluffs on Pace R.E. 8N..()8l2 !!!,12J~s.J.!~.!'11_~ 1395, car earase, near Hunt. Beach. 64Ulll do w/recording exec. ~=!~r~vail Y nor;,Y c~~j Warehouse & 110 sq ft
Suony patio. pvt beach. rus • · -T-.... e. greenbelt nea.r school. 3Br, l ~Ba, ~mo.111833 '"' ••!!!!!;·"'" _., Harbour.~. Eutaide Costa Mesa. Newport/La(\Dla area for details. orfice avail for 1m·
IUOOmo.incl.gardener. s595• 644-7211 ask ror Sl2SO mo. Yearly leue Derbyshire, H.B. LIU COUMTIYWOODS 1150 +mi dep. Adults Nicelar1eroomw/frpk Must be iotellireot Ir 551-1.2)1 mediate occupancy Aat,173-~. Mary. Joan Birdsall, Agent, 980-5'94,Stella~'311 ~ ov•r 25. 2 br, 1~ ba, a.own m• ..... COLLEGE business oriented. •33<-35' per sq rt
• " w~ (714)1SS-3058 MD faci l for l or 2 DR's • -· offi c..t. w... 1224 WOOOlllOGI 640-1192'7 or631-7:.>0. s 11 9 er 2 M 11 t tr Lar1e 2 Bdrm., 2 Ba., gu/water pd, blt·ins, GAL pref. S300/mo, 1st& Sl200 Lse. ~ Carpet, ...,as111g 1~ hrs Mon ••••••••u••••••••••••• A detached Sycamore DEC 4 .._+'-bedrooms. 2..., ba condo. loft. No children or pets. crpt, drapes. No pet.a. last mo. req Alter 5 pm 3 br N.B. to.me, S200/mo. !193-ll:il thru Fri 8-4.
2 • 3 Bdnn. 3 Ba. New Model. 4 Br. 2..., Ba.. home with pool and apa. Fplc. carport + gar, S5S5 Mo. JJIO E. 21st. St. McFadden Av. nr Beach 64&-3375 + last • dep. July 1. 0 FF IC E I ware h se I
Jwcurioua Condo. Micro. renced yard, cul·de·sac, 3 car garage. 4000 sq rt. view + xtrs. $640. (213) 646-4262orMS-81543. Blvd. 893-4lllM Large attractive room Non s m oli: e r · "l' Im . CdM Deluxe Suites, AC, storage t.000 sqrt. Ap·
wave, trash compactor, commty pool, attached Gardener included. Im· 79lM849 1 Br. Apt with patio & SrACIOUS s tead ily employed 631-0145,1133-3500"246 ampl Pk&. util pd. 28SS 2rox.S300 C.M 646-4636.
dlahwHher, dbl garage Iara g e . S850 Mo maculale. Avail 8/l8. To••• yard. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. with 2 penoo 40 )'J1i +kitchen Fem. to shr 2 br, 2 ba Irv. E. Cat Hwy. 675-6900 Warehouse Showroom
w/opener, air cood.. 752·1282 or l/49'2-0646 $2SOO lease. Alt. 640-S357 U.fw Jdud l52S PAllO.ICI car attached earaie. priv $225 • without S200 condo w/11pa, S266+ Executive 2 Office Suite Approx. 7100 sq rt .
pool 11 jaCUDi. • Mo. WOOOlllDGI Bluffs condo, 3 br. 2YI ba, ....................... . ATMOSIHBI W /D book·up. patio, 971-91.5& as7-0195• S57-0794 ro.jj ale. new modem bldg, Laguna Niguel nr Fwy
Ni-2000or63l·S055. End unit Condo. Dan· park view, lease, ans. Santa Ana Reiibta -2br, Oisbwaaher, frplc, pool ff'Jllc. Small pet lcbild Xlnt wl ba. near pvt Two r ea p on s1 ifl e , ~lfls:'~~u~J.o~~lr 495-2S2Cor-3S77
B.IGAMTTWMHSI bury Model. 3 Br. 2..., Avail . now. (213) + den, 21,;ba , all Ir apa. Lodry • bbq. ok.Forapptcall Boac. No amli:-drinli:,no employed female~.to support services avail ll .... Wl&hd 4600
3 br, 2YI ba. 2 frplc, 2 Ba .. attached 2 car 133Hl946eves&wknds. amenities, 1675/Mo. '460. Mature adu.IU, no TSLlllGllT "2-1903 kitchen. M12'15.64&-103:5. sb1re bl.lie BACK Bll.Y Brinderson Plaza Cen· ..................... ..
gar11ea w /auto. 1ara1e, commty pool. OCEANFRONT (213 )418 -3415 o r pets. 2650 Harla. Duplex-3Br, 2Ba, newly Hohts,Mahll 4100 Condo w/professio)'lal terpointe area Irvine 3 Br. or larger, NewPon
openers, Jge encl. 775 Mo. 752·1282 or YEARLY (213)82S-5021 548-2447. decorated, dbl car. W/D ....................... woman Ir daugh~r. 851·1838 Heights area by Sept
•pr In II. le red Pa lio • 11492·0646 JBr , 2Ba, wsbr/dryr, I---.." •L..L-1.1.-1 Br. poolside. Quiet al· book-up. Avail now. $650 BIG BEAR Lallefrool Pool, jacuul, sauna, 714/594-8827.
I N S l""""P"9'•' ...,... _.. h t tennis, &olf. Private MEWPC>nC&na comm. poo 11. r o. WOODBRIDGE: Great 4 gar, SllSO mo. lse. ••••••••u••••• .. ••H•• moap ere, carpe a, mo.~ Motel, kkcbenll, 2 peo. r isbed •b lhs LEASE WANTED Local Coast Plaza, schools. B d rm 3 b a y r I y 640-2092 117S-7m 2 ... 2 ._ drapes. No pets. Agent b ba ly dee ole S30 1.a4161 um room11 1 Prestig~. ful.I se.rv1ce family looking for 3 Br
!125/mo. 'r.il-8485 S9SO/m~. Waterfront '· dilPf~~uber 731-6829or$41.-01S74. Z r, 2 'new •or . with li:itcheo/lauodry EXEC offices. lnclds home w/ya.rd, garage an
New•r 2 Bdrm l\.'I Ba Homes Inc 631 HOO u li: ledla-vi.w E --da n..iet AdulLI over 35 2 utilaM~~~..;.,,~!. + S ., ..... 4200 prlvile&et. S2'7S Ir blO recpt.sec, x.erox. under· NplHts.&&2·92163 .. ' . . . . s .. 111~ .. .:::!... .... want· v556-89.-"C'M • ·-U9!·_,.__ ....................... tncl11dea earaae groundplt'g,tele.xlran· -bit-ins, 2 car gar. No forHelene • """, .. r'"·--Bdrm 1:=: S370. Ad condo br b UDO ISLE charming 3 $48-0863aft8/wtods. ::'~~_Jfr mo. .....WaaA 1"9t I ~t ~~try~u= ':.,._ · · Pw It... ::uiEEW~~o in~a. bltlD~. ~~~be:: bdnnJust .rzemodbelh:1~yroo. Momn: Prof. peraon to shr my ~;~~· cont rm. 'it:~brYnt/
Arbor Lake Twnhle. 2 2ba, mslr bdrm up· ....................... 2020 Fullerton .. C.M: dryer, mlcruw1ve, cov. .. """ home, lfe 3 br, ffillral 2000· Store or Medical llSO/mo loci gardener, 4 Master Bdnns, 2 Ba, stain , pool, apt Ir huge Cettt Mete 3124 lll·03t7 ered patio. Immaculate. thly rental. BUI Grundy, C. M. 325. W It dy s space. Off o( Coast Hwy ~:·•••• .. ••••••••
Bdrm 2 Ba. 3 car gar. Din. Rm. Brealtlut ram rm Back yard ad· •••••••••••• .. •••••,... Near pool• cl11bhouae. 675-61111. 770-9155, evsl wli:nd So. Laeu.na. Vacant. 5005
Nke eondltJon. No Peta. nook, frplc, Refrla. AJJ jolnae~locical reserve. FROIUU5WKLY ~ASTSIDE 1 bdnn, new· IS$O mo. ~12 4 to NEWPORT 3 Br. 1 ~ 1157·~ Sllsq. ft. Call642·Ul0Ad OppOl'llliwltf
A•all 7/17. 1081 Tulare. up1rade1. Acrou from Lovely area. R Ir H In· A.mba11ador lnn, Z277 l~ldemodeled S:: lpm. from ocean. Nice h&rn. Mal11tt worldni woman IS0324bn. .. .................... . 1"' ~ Lake w /pvt Bc:h. Pool • veatmenta. 752-21'7 Harbor Inn.~ c c:J or peta. MIAl 1HI llACH Incl llnem.17U77S. to ahr pvt home, lleaa :: 1I1 C.,....
M . z Br. Eutside, C.11. tennla nearby Ava il ~icicM.d 3 Bdrm z~ Ba Studio apt, W/D, S230mo, mo. lt4-1'12Z. 2 BR 2 Ba. bllna, patio, NEWPORT OCEAN. Verde. M:M546,50-llM7 DIC SUITES S40. will pay qualified
Mature Aduhs. 1146-2371 A111 l. $795/mo/lse. v..::.. clean. utll lacl £/Side. 1 br nr So. COMt Pina. ulled .Ip, 1 adJta FRONT ..,.. 8_. lar . . Monthly rental incl re-pel'$00 12.100 per month
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTIONS
OUOUTIOtO IH(LUOI ••AOISON 011 NIW YO•IC. MIOWIO 'ACl,IC 'I•. IOUON OITaOIT A•O (INCt•NATI \TOC•
IXCMAHOUAIOjQ at'OaflO • ., '"' NAJO ANO INSTINCT
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Dow Jones Final
Off 8.38
Closing 984.49
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Seagram has a
spare $3 billion
They're sitUng around these days at the Seagram
Building in New York trying lO figure out what t-0 do
with $3 biUion . You sC'off but it's not easy to s pend
S3 billlon.
Seagram prod·Jces more alcoholic beverages
than anyone else in the world. Seven Crown, V.~ ..
Crown Roy'8l, Chivas Regal, Barton & Guesll_er
( B&G >, Glenlivet, Paul Masson, Calvert and Wh ite
Horse are just some of its brand names. The com-
plete roster is enormous. However, it's not from the
likes or these that the $3 billion comes from
Seagram got into the oil and gas business in l~.
Last year it sold thjs business to the Sun Co , an 011
company that · ~ n e e d e d o i I · 1:
producing pro-·'!' e.
perties. Seagram ·, ... '
came away with """""'1.,,<flt....~----------
$2.3 billion. ~ llJDll IBlllllTZ Actually, Sea· II
gram came away
with only S500 million in cold cash., The other _$1.8
million was in the form of IOUs. But that provided
enough borrowing power for 31 banks to j<!in together
and give Seagram a line of credit up to SJ billion.
It was clear all along what the S3 billion was to be
used for: buy other companies. In fact, this was so cl.ear
that the nation's largest bank. the Bank of Amenca,
declined to participate as a lender. informing Seagram
that it didn't feel comfortable lending money for what
might tum out to be a takeover of one of its good
customers. Other banks in the country are not so
squeamish.
So Seagram does know what it wan~ lo do wi~h
this money It wants to bag other compames . The bag
question is which ones?
The takeover business has become so popular
that Seagram didn't even min~ having a reporter
from Fortune magazine spend Lime msade u1e com·
pany seeing how it goes about deciding what to buy
It's a very methodical process.
A year ago Seagram hired Arthur D Little. the
Cambridge, Mass., consulting firm, to do a study of
the basic trends likely to impact business during the
next 20 years. The cost or this study was SS00,000. but
as Fortune pointed out, "that's only half a da(s in-
terest earnings on proceeds or the sale to Sun. The
30 pages deUvered by Little sket~hed broadly the en-
vironment in which business will have to operate
(which area will grow. which will decline): . they
didn't tell Seagram specifically which companies to
shop for. . . .
The shopping bst was compiled internally by Sea-
gram analysts who prepared dossiers on vari?us
companies. The top people in the comp~ny examme
these dossiers at regular monthly meetings. The re-
ports are limited to 12 copies.
It was out or these deliberations that Seagram
made its abortive bid for St. Joe Minerals earlier this
year When the Fluor Corp. in Irvine upped the
ante. Seagram got out of the poker game.even though
it bad the chips to play. ''We're not going to throw
our money around just because we have it." said Sea-
gram Chairman Edgar M. Bronfman "Maybe that's
why we have it." . . .
Whal else is on the Seagram shopping list?
Bronfman is not being so frank as to tip his hand but
Fortune was able to discover the names of companies
which have been crossed oH the list. Union Pacific
was really the first choice, but it was loo expensive.
Kimberly-Clark CK.Jeenex and Kotex). Bristol-Myers
CClairol, Excedrin) and Gillette have been eliminat-
ed from consideration.
AMERICAN LEADERS
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UPS AND DOWNS
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GvlfC.n o 71,000 n... '• l'almntOll M,>oo lO''l • I<> C.ITICIOAHO 9 U ,000 10 ~ Pl..it llldlls ~.100 1.. , I'\ CM•esu In s.i.100 • .._ • ,,..
METALS
c;-~ uno .a pOund, V $ 0.1tlf\9-
llon\.
t..M »-3t untu poun4
llec 4614 c.llU a ~. dellvered
Tl• ... n.s~11 WMll CempQlile llt Ahl""-1..al ,enlse_,nc!.~ Y
Mff'Clll'Y M20.00per llait.
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,&~•(tJ,.t{, Driver training makes little difference?
; . n...at,.,. WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbel'e la Utile
...,.,.... • statistical difference between tbe
81 '6-alft number of accident.a lnvol.tna teen-ace • _,.... drivers wbo have taken driver educ•·
.--.. • Hon courses and those who have not, ac-flll/U>r. cording to an interim 1overnment
I. W~ study. ,, JHi~• -The early result.a are not contluaive, however. officials said. 61 .. 1 "It's too early to make a Judament .. ~o.-.E call on driver education," uld
:, mtt:i .'tr spokesman Barry Mccahill ol the Na· -.~ tional Highway Traffic Safety Ad· , A CNAflG.l ministration.
-r-f" The report focused on the drivlne rec· _:_--~-:-----:'""1' ords of 16,300 young driven lD the --= Atlanta metropolitan area. 1be study
b..rao three yean a10 and addJUonal dtf vera bave been added aa they sraduaw trom achool. The f\nal report
la to be completed by 1983 .
Driven were divided Into thrH
cateJOri•: thOle wbo attended normal
drlytq clu1a, thoae who attended an
act.ler1ted courH and tho.• who had
no formal tralnln1.
McCahlll eald that the study 1how11
drlveni who completed the acceleult'd
course had 16 percent tower tutrlt'
ticket.a than those ln the other two
cate1ortea. But there waa no •lallsllcul
difference ln the number of uccldtmla In
the three cateaories.
McCahlll caulloned, however· "The
dala uvullublt' 110 rur ort-very lenlalive
and muy c·h11nfilf" And . therefore, no
t•orwha11lon 11hould be druwn at this time
uA lo the• proJCr1Am'11 c>trecUveness or
non ('rret'llvl•nt·11" ··
'1'111• l1111ur 11111·1· lndu1try for years has
iclvN1 JJrNnlum d111rounlll lo drivers who
I 11 kt• o rlr i vlnU c•mmw 1n high school.
h11111•cl un the• IM•lh•f thut th<' <'lnH1u.•s pro
dut•f' bt•lll•r drlvt•n
i\ ncl l.;lto11 Sh•pht•nson. 1tHh1tant vice
\
1rt•11 Id 1• 11 t 11 r 11 r I l'i n IC u t A 11 state
1111ur1111c•t• ('o . 11uy11 h111 c·11n1vi.ny's ac
tu11rl11I 1lut11 hu11 11hown over the years
t hut ll\'41pl1• who 111l1•11d driver education
t'I u111t1•11 1111• "twltc-r 1lrl Vl'rll and lower
10111 c·oNI rll•k11 " "Henderson ht>n· handlt>~ the tramp steamer cruises"
Playboy nixed
by bureaucrats
in Interior
WASHJNGTON l AP> -Jimmy Carter may
have granted an interview to Playboy magaline,
bul the folks al the Interior Department won't
even tell that publication the time of day.
Douglas Baldwin, chief of public affairs at the
agency, says he considers such magazines "skin
books." not legitimate news publications.
The issue came up when A. Craig Copetas, a
freelance writer working for Playboy, showed up
for an interview with Kenneth Smith, assistant
secretary for Indian Affairs.
Copetas says he was told by Carl Shaw, the
public affairs assistant who had set up the in·
terview, that Baldwin canceled tbe session
because Interior Secretary James Watt did not
want "his people talking to representatives of god·
less publications."
Shaw and Baldwin both deny that the term
"godless publications" was ever used. Baldwin
1 says religion had nothing to do with bis action,
which he says he took without consulting Wall.
"It is my view that people of the rank of usis·
tant secretary do not belong in the pages of a skin
book, whether they are lusting in their hearts or
not," Baldwin said, referring to Carter's famous
quote in a Playboy interview that appeared during
the 1976 presidential campaign.
If you smoke
Carlton 1005 because
a you think they're
lowest in tar, y ou're
inf or a little s hock.
He said he also had turned down a request
from Penthouse Magazine to interview Watt.
Copelas, however, says the action raises "very
serious First Amendment" questions concerning
access to public officials. He said the department
had a responsibility to answer allegations of mis-
management lodged against the Bureau of Indian
Affairs.
Dan Sheridan, a Playboy spokesman in
Chicago, said the magazine planned to pursue all
avenues possible to get the information needed for
the story.
"This is the first time l have beard that re·
porters bad to pass a religious test before govern·
ment officials would talk to them," he said.
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