HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-03 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY JULY 3. 1981
THAT BAD? Lady Diana Spencer
brushes hair back while ex-King Constan-
tine of Greece concentrates on tennis (top>,
then both laugh together (below) while sit-
-~-.......... ting in royal box on Wimbledon's center
court. They were watching men's
semifinals. See s tory. Page 86.
Citizens guard stores
San Diego County adjusts to striking deputies
SAN DIEGO <APJ In the
• normally quiet towns of San
Diego County. whose striking
sherlfrs deputies were off the
job r~ second day Thursday,
people were a4ijusting to the
lack of routine law enforcement.
A pawnshop owner. Dick
Padgett, spent the night in his
place, sleeping on a rollaway
bed with a shotgun by his side.
Less than 100 yards away, a
single officer was manning the
Lemon Grove sheriff's substa·
ti on.
In Leucadia. former sheriff's
deputy Jerry Perkins closed h.is
liquor store two hours early
because "you have to take pre·
cautions."
A survey of citizens showed
they understand why the de-
puties walked out after years of
complaining about comparative·
ly low pay.
But many agreed with Julian
lumber man Eric Stamets that
the deputies "have a moral ob-
ligation" to protect the public.
Along the border. police were
wary with the busy 4th of July
weekend approaching. A holiday
outburst of crime was expected
with the arrival of tens of
thousands of motorists.
A gathering of Hell 's Angels
bikers traveling today from San
Diego to Alpine east or El Cajon
Valley backs
On of re units
The Fountain Valley City
CounciJ has gone on record ln
unanimous support for the
licensing or San Onofre Nuclear
Power Plant Units I and II.
The council's resolution con·
tends that an adequate supply of
energy is critical to meeting
California's economic and social
neech and that dependence on
foreign oil bas an adverse
economic impact.
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lows 55 to 65.
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will be watched by San Diego ci·
ty police, who also filled in for
deputies at the Southern
Callfomia Exposition under way
~Maf. Imperial County promised to
protect the Borrego Springs
area in the northeast corner of
San Diego County, where Jim
McKenna is the lone deputy
sheriff.
The unmarried , 34 -year-old
McKenna, one of s even San
Diego deputies who works out of
his home. said he was sick
Thursday and unable to vote for
the w alkoul.
· · 1 absolutely believe the de-
puties are correct in their strike
action."
··But I also would get up out of
my sick bed right now and
answer an emergency call,"
said McKenna. who also Is the
only animal control officer. the
only search-rescue man and am·
bulance attendant.
Al Diederich. manager of the
Fallbrook Chamber of Com-
merce, stopped by the sheriff's
substation in Fallbrook and
found it locked.
The dispatcher in Vista said it
would be closed until the strike
ends but that the California
Highway Patrol or Oceanside
police would respond to "life and
death emergencies."
Life-and-death emergencies.
That is all working law enforce·
ment officers are promising to
coverinSan Diego County.
A marked reduction In calls
has been noted by supervisors
and others filling in for the strik·
in1 sherifrs officttrs. If there's
little chance that an officer wUl
be available, people aren't even
calling.
Capt. D. W. Deering said they
··got the message."
A booming business was re-
ported by private security com-
panies.
The attendant at a filling sta·
lion in Valley Center called to
report a motorist drove off
without paying for a dollar's
worth of gas. The sheriff's dis·
patcher said, simply , "Sorry."
S toc k market
clo sed to day
NEW YORK <AP > All U.S.
stock, bond and other financial
markets will be closed today, in ·
observance or the Independence
Day holiday.
The markets will reopen Mon·
day.
The Federal Reserve Board,
which normally reports on the
nation's money supply each Fri·
day, will release the report Mon-
day
Most federal offices will be
closed today. However, post of·
fices will be open today and
closed Saturday.
DeAnza w o man
m o ver of parade
By STEVE MAllBLE or ... ....,,... .....
The annual Fourth of July
parade in Newport Beach's De
Anza Bayside Village was on the
brink or extinction when Nancy
Leonard moved fh.
The blonde-haired woman
with the big smile, par.alyud
from the neck down following a
ballle with polio in 1950, brought
a new meaning to the Fourth al
ttie mobile home park.
"When we saw how much she
enjoyed It and what lt means to
her well, it suddenly made it
Important." explains one
neighbor.
Mn. Leonard, confined to a
bed and aided by a breathln1
machine, scoffs at the Idea that
she's the tnaptraUon behind the
15-year-old theme parade.
"But you'd better believe I en-
joy tt." she uy1. ''Pha1 the
Fourth'• my birthday. It's a ftne
day."
Al tredlUon bu it In 0. Aue,
the 100..0..·IO partlctpantl ln 1be
• citizens to babies in that parade
-anything that moves
qualifies," explains Nancy
Long, a park resident.
The paratle, organized by park
resident Lorraine Sutherland.
usually includes a batch o( de·
corated bikes, a Dixieland band,
senior citiiens on roller skates,
several antique cars and
anything else that seems to fit
the theme.
This rear thlt theme ls "35
Years o Television."
Or1anizen say It's anyone's
1ue11 what miaht materialise.
Mrs. Leonard iays abe hu so-
meone pull her bed onto the
porch for a rtnc1tde seat and ln·
vltea her relativet to Join her in
watchJns thesbow.
Last yeer, 1he 1ay1, her
dau1bt.er from Denver 1pent the
Fourth ln t.be De Anu park.
Despite her diaablUb, she bu a~uioft for act.Ive llbinp. She en )'I car rides and 1amea like
b d11 whlcb the play• for 25
cent. a 1ame.
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o r~AN GE C OUNT y . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Markets bracing
for OC strike
Area supermarkets have
begun interviewing and training
potential workers who would fill
in at the stores in the event of a
strike by regular workers.
All major markets in the area
have posted signs seeking help,
each sign carrying the admoni·
lion that "a labor dispute may
exist "
Negotiators for the Food
Employers Council, represent·
ing the markets, and eight locals
or the United Food and Com-
merical Workers Union reported
no progress after a negotiating
session Thursday. The union's
contract with the markets ex·
pires July 26, and the union has
stated it will end negotiations
July 22. "There's been absolute·
ly no progress," said Employers
Council President Robert Fox. ··We 're a long, long way to set·
tlement."
Fox said some persons hired
recently to work in the event of a
strike already are in training.
He said the markets have never
closed during labor disputes,
and won't close if there is one
this year
All major supermarket chains
in Orange County are atrecled
by the negotiations, according to
the union . Union Local 324
r epresents the workers In
Orange County . Some 85,000
workers in chains represented
by the Employers Council are
affected. along with another
15,000 working in independent
chains who are indirectly af·
reeled
Di-inkers, beware
Lagu na group asks courts to get tougher
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of tt1e OMly ,.. .. S'9fl
A group of Laguna Beach resi·
dents, some of ttiem recent vic-
li ms or drunken drivers, say they
are sick and tired of light sen·
tences and plea bargaining agree-
ments for boozers who are ruining
people's lives.
They want the courts to get
tough with drunken drivers,
especially in cases involving
physical harm to innocent
bystanders and repeat offen-
ders.
Led by Linda Schmidt, herself
still recovering from inj uries
she suffered in an automobile
accident in February involving a
person she suspects of drunken
driving , the half ·dozen
Lagunans have affiliated with a
croup called MADD, or Mothers
A1•lnst Drunk DriveN. '
MADD was formed by Bay
Area mother Candy Lightner,
whose tJ..year-old dau,bter wu
killed a year ago when a
drunken driver swerved bls car
into the bike lane in which she
was walking.
The 48-year-old man who
killed Miss Lightner had been
previously convicted of three
drunk driving offenses, but bad
only spent 48 hours in jail and
had his license reinstated each
time. authorities said.
"It's too bad probation depart-
ment officials don't go Into the
victims' homes and see the
despair," Mrs. Schmidt said.
·'The first thing the family
does is bring out the family
album to look at the pictures of
the loved one they have lost.
Combined with the terrible loss
is the fact that they are not get-
ting justice in court."
Mrs. Schm1dt, a psychiatric
nurse at ~ulh Coast Medical
Center in South Laguna before
her accident, said the saddest
case she has had to deal with
since becoming affiliated with
M ADD concerns a Dana Point
couple whose grandson was
killed ln March.
Michael Sullivan. 22. also of
Dana Point, was changing a flat
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'BECOMING ANGRY'
Pet~r Covington
tire on the side of the Long
Beach Freeway in Long Beach
when he was struck and hurled
153 feet down the roadway. He
was killed Instantly.
A blood-alcohol test performed
on the woman who bit Sullivan
s howed she was drunk. poUce
said . She was sentenced to 9
months 1n jail and 3 years proba-
tion on a misdemeanor charge.
··Her li cense was suspended
for a year." Mrs. Schmidt said.
··But she will only have to wait
three months after she gets out
of jail before she can get it
back "
Peter Covington, a member of
the Laguna MADD chapter, said
he is still not over the shock of
seeing his best friend struck
down on a Costa Mesa street in
April
Kevin Pehl, 28, was walking
one or two paces ahead of Cov-
ington in front of a west side
Costa Mesa night club when a
compact car swerved and h.it
him. killing the yo ung
crystalware designer.
Police said if Covin&ton had
been walking abreast of Pehl.
there probably would have been
a double fataHty.
The man alleged lo have been
driving the car left the scene,
but turned himself in several
days later after a companklll ln
the car tipped off police. He wUI
be facing manslaughter and
felony hit and run charges in
Orange County Superior Court.
Covington said immediately
after the accident he was ex-
tremely depressed, but now he is
angry and wants to assist in the
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W e athe r taking
c oast lwliday?
There will be little wind to un·
furl Old Glory -or to spread
sparks from fireworks during
Fourth of July festivities this
weekend. according to the Na·
tional Weather Service.
High clouds are expected to
blow in today from over Mexico,
said forecaster Bill Schnelder.
The moisture should increase
humidity while decreasjni
chances of winds. he said.
Coastal conditions should be
pleasant for Independence Day
celebrations . Highs will reach
about 7i and overnight lows will
drop as far as SS, he said.
The clouds are expected to
thicken Saturday although there
is virtually no chance or rain
along the coast, he added.
farade elrele MWnd the perk, laally arrlvln1 at Mr1.
Leonard's par~la to •lnl 'haPPJ &be playa by bavint her cards •
lined up la a wooden block and
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Car involved an fatal accu1en1 Thursday night on San Diego Freeway in Irvine gets search from California
highway patrolman Driver was charged with suspicion of drunken driving.
Tate killing recalled
Latest slayings in hills bring back 1969 memories
LOS ANG E LES Cl\Pl -The
discovery of four murder vie·
tims and a fifth bloodied sur·
v1vor an a Laurel <.:a nyon home
:;purrc•d memories among resi·
dents Thursday of another day
12 summers ago when news or
ft vt• sla) 1ngs spread through the
hills ancl grew to the status of
legend
The victi m s t hen we r e
be autif ul , pregn ant actress
Sharon Tate. three glamorous
friends and a young man visiting
the caretaker
The site was wealthy Benedict
Canyon a few miles away and
two canyons over from Laurel
on a lush. palm studded hill
a bov(• wealthy Beverly llills.
There had been screams an the
ni ght. r esi den ts would re·
mrmber later. but, as in the
Laurel Canyon killings. no one
callt.'d police
Thi.' house which Mi ss Tate
and her husb.ind, movie director
Ro man Polansk1 , h ad rented,
was so secluded the screams
wer e dist<1nt echoes across a
wide· canyon. not close enough to
dra w urgent attentio n from
neighbors
It was the next morning, Aug.
9. l969, that a housekeeper com·
Jerry
Brown's
Home
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Latest killing1 in Hollywood Hila took place not far from Monacm
cult killings o/ 1969.
1ng to work d iscove r ed the
carnage and ran down the hill
shouting for hel p
When police a rrived they
found a scene of bloody violence.
T here was Mi ss Tale, 26, eight
months pregnant, her body lorn
with stab wounds, lying on a
sofa .
Outs ide, scatter ed like rag
dolls across the lawn were the
bodies of her three friends -
coffee heiress Abigail Folger.
Polish film director Voityck
Frykowaki and playboy
hairdresser Jay Sebring -and
th e youni visitor, Steven
Parent TMY had ~ •tabbed
and shot, their bodies left in
pools or blood.
In that case. the klllers left
hideous erpblems -scrawlings
in the victims' blood which read,
"Death to Pigs."
Po lice. then as now. were
puzzled by the lack of motive.
The kiJJings seemed s enseless.
a nd. within 24 hours. the name·
less killers st.ruck again in the
nearby Los Feliz area, killing a
we a I thy couple, L e no and
Rosemary LaBlanca.
Fear swept the city. There
were heavy sales of guard dogs
and burglar alarms. •
It would be months before ar-
rests were made and the name
Char les Manson entered the an·
nals or crime.
Manson, the long-haired, gUb-
talk I n1 ex·convict who led a
tribe of drug-crated followers,
was ultimately blamed for the
massacre.
Freeway
collision
kills 1
• A »year-old man from San
Oie10 County. wa1 kWed Tbun·
day ni&ht when a car crq'*' In·
to him u he worked ln the tn&nk
of hi• car parked on a shoulder
of the San Die•o Freeway in
Irvine, authorttles reported.
The vlcUm, whole name wu
withheld peodln1 notillcaUon of
relatives, wu pronounced dead
at 8:25 p.m. on the 10utbbound
aide of the freeway Just north of
the Jeffrey Road exlt, aaid a
Callfornla Highway Patrol
spokeamao. .
The unidentified driver of the
other car w~ arrested on suapi·
clon of felony drunken drlvinl,
he Hid. Sbe WU treated for in·
jurlea at Saddleback Community
Hoapit•l.
In another fatal crash, Daniel
Gentile, 16, Yorba Linda, died
Thursday eve.hlng after a tire on
his motorcycle blew out and he
struck the center divider on the
Orange Freeway in Brea. a CHP
spokesman said.
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driver 's conviction.
"I've been trying to stay
tough, and the police have been
ver y s upportive," Covington
said. "The thing is that this isn't
an Isolated incident, it 's happen·
ing all the lime and a lot or peo·
pie are getting killed."
Covington is he lpi ng Mrs .
Schmidt distribute petitions pre·
pared by MADD in hopes or at-
tracting legislative support for
harsher penalties for drunken
drivers.
However, Mrs . Schmidt said
the liquor lobby in Sacramento
is attempting to slime the pro·
posed legislation.
"Since I've become involved
in this fi ght I have received
more than 50 calls from people
a ll over the county." Mrs.
Schmidt said. "Many of them
were drunken driving victims
themselves, or had relatives and
close friends who were."
She said within a five-mile
radius or her Laguna Beach
ho me fi ve residents had ap·
proached her who had been vie·
tlms of drunken drivers within
the last four months.
.. Peoples· lives are being dis-
ru pled and destroyed by in·
dividuals who are getting off
free," she said, "As members of
MADD we intend to get tough."
Three e arn
a c hie v ement
awards
Greg Sabala of Costa Mesa
High School has r eceived a
$2,000 scholarship from Fabri·
Kai Foundation , a national
pl aatlc·product manufacturer.
for being the top vice president
of marketing In the Junior
Achievement progs:am.
Junior Achievement Is a pro·
gram ror high school students
who run fictitious companies
with help from local businesses.
Other local award winners in-
clude Jeff Hill and Lenora
Feser. both from Huntington
Beach.
Hl11 was named lop salesman
for the spring semester, while
Ms. Feser was named out.stand·
ing female undereraduate.
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NEW YORK CAP> -Two ma·
jor banka raised their prime
lendlna rates a haJf.polnt to au
percent Thursday aa concern
over tlght money continued to
affect the nation's financial
marketa.
Chase Manhattan Bank of
New York and the First National
Bank of Chicago ral1ed their
prime ratea from the 20 percent
level that had prevalled at all
major banks.
The Increase puahed the rate
to within one percentage point of
the record 21.5 percent rate re·
ached in December.
Interest rates have remained
stubbornly bi1h in recent weeks
despite signs of a slowing or the
economy. The Federal Reserve,
concerned about inflation and
large federal budget deficits,
has ke pt monetary policy tight
despite recent moderation in the
growth of the money supply.
·'The Fed is afraid that lf it
eases it will kick off another
ro und of economic expansion
a nd inflation," said David
Jones . an economist with
Aubrey G. Lanaton le Co.
The prime rate LI the bue
rate charted by banu on loans
t o c orporate borrowers .
Although some larte corpora·
tlons are able lo ne1otlate rates
below the prime, many com·
paniea muat pay hl1htr rates to
borrow money.
Most major banks have been
charging a 20 percent prime rate
for a month. A few cut the rate
to 19 percent or 19.S percent in
m id-June, then restored It to 20
percent.
In a related move , Chase
Manhattan and Marine Midland
banks on Thursday raised to
20.75 percent from 20 percent the
rates they charge on loan.s to
stockbrokers that are backed by
securities.
Trading was quiet in the bond
market Thursday. with short·
term rates showing little change
and long.term rates dropping
somewhat after rising the day
before.
Robbins: Rejected
2 girls' adv ances
SACRAMENTO (AP) State
Sen. Alan Robbins denied Thurs·
day that he had sex with two
16 · year-old girls and ins tead
described himself as the target
of two sex-st arved political
groupies.
Taking the stand al his sex·
wit h -m inor s t r ial , Ro bbins
acknowledged be ing with Lori
T e rwi llige r and Regina
Cullimore at times they sa y they
had sex with him as 16-year·
olds.
But he portrayed t he women
as t he aggressors and s aid he re·
jected their advances.
The 38-year-old Van Nuys
Democrat is facing nine felony
counts stemming from Ms.
T e rw i ll i g er 's and Ms .
Cullimore 's a llegat ions. The
women met Robbins when they
wer e in high school programs at
the Capitol.
Robbi ns said he came home to
his Sacramento . apartment the
night of March 21 , 1979, to find
Ms . Terwilliger , now 18, waiting
fo r him.
"I was amazed," Robbins told
defense attorney Michael Sands.
"I asked her what she was doing
there."
She said she was ··waiting for
m e," Robbins said. "She in·
dicated she was there with the
intention of spending the night
with me.
"She began to unbutton the
blouse s he was wearing," he
said. "I suggested that we sit
down and discuss it."
He said that ··as long as I kept
talking, I was able to keep her"
from unbuttoning her blouse.
During the discussion, Rob·
bins said, Ms. Terwilliger got a
telephone call and announced
she had to leave. She s aid she
didn't have a car, Robbins said,
and he eventually orrered to let
her drive his state car hof\le ii
she would tell where It could be
picked up the next day. ,
He said he didn't know how Ms. Terwilliger got into the
apartment, and denied having
any sexual conduct with her at
other limes.
Ms. Terwilliger says •he had
sex with Robbins on three OC·
ca sions at his apartment during
an affair that began in his
Senate om ce when he kissed her
hand, told her she was pretty
and took her to lunch.
Earlier, Robbins described a
meeting with Ms . Cullimore.
now 20, in his Sen;.te office on
March ~. 1978, b1tt denied that
they kissed. fondled e ach other
and engaged in oral sex as Ms.
Cullimore testified.
He said Ms . Cullimore brought
up the subject of sex by saying
her boyfriend was not satisfying
her sexually and by volunteering
that she was wear ing a birth
control device.
The,Y spent onl y two or three
minutes in his office without
having sex, he said. and then
w a lkcd together to the state
police station in the Capitol so he
could be fin gerprinted for a real
estate license.
Ms . Cullimore testified that
Robbins gave he r a sexual
"come-on" when he introduced
himself to her one day in the
Sen ate visitors gallery while she
was working as a student intern
for a lobbyist.
She went to his office about
two weeks later, s he sa id, and
engaged in a sex act with him.
Frequently s ipping water and
occasionally smiling or staring
thoughtfuJly at the celling, Rob·
bins spent much of the first few
minutes on the witness stand
describing his political dif·
fer ences with the Los Angeles
Times, the first news paper to re·
por t Ms. Terwilllger 's allega-
tions . .
Sands and Robbins have Im·
plie d that Robbins' charges
stem from his disputes with the
Times.
Robbins said the newspaper
did not endorse him durlne his
first two Senate campaigns .
Da~ce concert set
The Afro-Haitian Dance
workshop members at Oranee
Coast College in Costa Mesa will
perform Saturday at 9 a.m. in
the gymnasium dance studio.
The aerformance is open to the
publJc and there is no charge.
He was convicted along with
three women followers after a
dramatic trial which chronicled
the bizarre saga of the Manson
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!A"LV CILEBRATION -Principal Joan Mil.la-Buffehr and
student Pang Kou Vang step out at tbe head of the 4th of Ju-
ly parade Thursday at Oak View School ln Huntington
Duett. More than 300 summer school youngsters participat-
ed. Students called their principal .. Aunt Sam" in honor of
occaaton.
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dro pouts who believed their
leader was Christ, God and the
Devil and followed his orden to
klll. A fourth defendant wu con·
vlcted at a later trial, and other
Manion followers have since
been convicted of other crimes and sent lo priton.
Several nel1hbors aaid they
had beard screams, moans and
crle1 of "Pleaae don't ldll met"
In the earl1 mornlnt boura
Wednesday, buthadi111oredlt.
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left, during opening night of "Damn Yankees" in New York. Namath pla11• Shoele" Joe from
Hannibal, Mo.
Secret wedding
hits sour note
The marriage of pianist
Paul Drake and Princess
Marie Christine Daphne of
Belgium hit a sour note after
little more than a month.
The couple. who married
secretly in Florida on May
23, separated this week, and
Drake says "it's over."
The 43·year·old pianist said
he didn't know why the mar·
riage failed.
The 30·year·old princess
whose step·brother is King
Baudouin moved into the
home of a well·known art
dealer and left a letter asking that she and her husband "re·
main good friends," accord·
ing to Drake.
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi of India sent a
message or sympathy to the
family of the late Canadian
cancer hero Terry Fox.
"Te rry Fox 's exam ple
s hines like a light in the
midst of so much that is dark
today," Gandhi said of the
Former New York City
Mayor John V. Lindsay has a
new job in ci-
t y govern ·
ment.
Lindsay ap-
peared with
the current ..
ma yo r ,
Edward I.
Koch, at City
Hall for a
joint announ-
c e m e n t o r uNosav.
Lindsay's new. unsalaried
pos ition as .rade repre·
sentative for the city.
The men often at odds
politically, were all smiles.
· · 1 am pleased to accept
this invitation fro m th e
mayor,'' Lindsay said.
Koch said Lindsay "has of.
fered to help the city."
young man who died Sunday
or cancer.
The tribute was among
hundreds honoring the 22
year-old Fox. who ran on one
leg and an a rlificial limb
almost half way across
Canada last fall to raise
money for the fight against
cancer.
Challenged by a Tennessee
woman to prove that the
state of North Dakota is for
real. Gov. Allen Olson de·
manded proof of her ex-
istence before responding.
Debra HoUlngswortb, who
represents a small organiza·
lion in Murfreesboro. Tenn ..
c a lied "Concerned Ten·
nesseans on the s tate or
North Dakota," then sent the
governor copies of he r
driver's l icen se. U.S .
passport and a recent photo-
graph. The cover letter was
properly notarized.
Now the ball is in Olson's
court, and aides said the gov-
ernor is "preparing a suita·
ble response."
Ms . Hollingsworth , with
tongue firmly in cheek, start·
ed the volley when she wrote
to Olson asking for proof that
North Dakota was not just a
hoax She said none of her
fr iends had ever been in
North D a kota or kn e w
a nyone who lived there.
Gov. Edmund G. Bro .. Jr.
raised s100.ood for his un-
declared U.S. Senate cam-
paign at a fund·ra1sing din·
ner in Fresno.
Permit processing as usual?
Little change seen with regional coastal panels gone
So now that the six regjonal
coastal commissions have gone
out of business, how does that af-
fect the average Joe who wants
to slap a second s tory deck on
his Or ange Coast beach home?
Nol much, says Nancy Lucast,
the new director or the South
Bergeron resigns
Mesa water post
Eugene 0. Bergeron, former
mortician and Costa Mesa resi-
dent, has resigned as president
of the Mesa Consolidated Water
District to accept a water post in
lhe San Joaquin Valley.
Bergeron. a member of the in·
de pendent water agency in
Costa Mesa since 1975, an·
nounced his resignation in late
June. and it was accepted "with
regret" by fellow board mem·
bers.
Directors elected Warren G.
Booth as pres ident, and in his
first act as board chief, Booth
said the panel will be appointing
a new director to fill Bergeron's
seat July 15.
Bergeron represented Division
II. an area roughly encompass·
ing the Mesa Verde section of
Costa Mesa. Letters of applica·
lion Crom residenta In that area
will be accepted until 4 p.m. Ju-
ly 15.
The appointment will run until
the Nov. 3 election In the waler
district, al wtuch lime the seal
will be oo the ballot for the unex·
pired two year term remainin&.
The waler di1lrlcl board will
meet at 7 p.m. July 15 to In·
terview applicanta.
RESIGNS PRESIDENCY
Eugene 0 . Bergnon
For more information. call
Karl Ke mp. general manager of
the district at 631·1200.
We're Listening •••
What do y~ like about t.he Dally Pllot?
What don't you like? Call the nu,nber below and
your messaae will be recorded, tranambed and
delivered to the appropriate tdltor.
The ume ZA·hour 1nawertn1 Hrvlee may
be used to record letten to the edltor on any
topic. Mallboit contrlbuton muat Include their
neme and tele&Jll!on• number I• verification. No
clrcutaUon cal .. ~IMnt
Tell us what's on your 11\lid,
'
Coast District office, formerly
t h c South Coast Regional
Coastal Commission head-
quar:ters in Long Beach.( Related
stor)'. PageASJ.
The state charter for the six
regional commissions ran out
June 30. leaving all unfinished
permits and Local Coastal Plans
(LC Ps > submitted by coastal
cities unfinished
It will be up to the lone state
coas tal commission to make de·
c1sions on all unfinished busi-
ness left by the six regional
agencies.
But, outside of individual ap·
plicants being unable to appeal
decisions to a higher body, there
should be little in the way of
change for the average perlJlit
seeker along the Orange Coast.
G ranted, the state com ·
mission meetings will undoub-
tedly be longer, Ms. Lucast sald,
and more days will have to be
added to the 111eetln1 calendar
each month, both in Northern
and Southern California.
And in some cases. items per·
tainlng to Southern California
will be decided in Northern
California. des.Pile the inconve-
nience to ap~Ucants or those
who may want to protest a pro-
ject. '
"But for the most part, we'll
try to keep the bearings on the
more controversial projects
nearer the applicant's area."
she saJd.
Public involvement. ln the
form of speakin1 time before the
commission, will also be cut
back due to th~nmmber of hear-
in1s faclng the state panel, she
said.
"But the processln1 or permit.I
by lndlvtduaJs will not appear to
chanae too much."
Applicant.I will still have lo re
celve local concept epprovaJ ol
proJectl u ln ~put, and when
the doeumen~ te returned to
the 1ppUcant, tt mu•t 1Ull be
submitted lo tti• Lona Beach of· nee.
Only emploJl!et at the district
otflce are no i.1er work.ins for
UM reck_Jaal commlNlon.
"We're now a dlJtrtct atalf,''
M•. Lueut said. "We'll handle
all appeall from local 1oven-
ment decl•lona, loul couaal
plans and permits.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 3, 1981
FFesh ai.P break offered
Kids get free activities away from Huntington dump
By PAT&ICK KENNEDY °' .. ..., ..........
Because puncent odon from
the excavation of a chemical
dump in HunUnaton Beach ap.
parently have forced many
youngsters to spend rnuch of
their summer vacation indoors,
city officials are offering free
weekday activities in the fresh
air at Murdy Park.
"lt 's obviously been a m1sera·
ble summer for those kids," said
M ayor Ruth Fi nl ey•of
younesters living near the dump
on Bolsa Chka Street southeast
of Warner Avenue.
''Starting Monday, we're of·
ferlng them activities away
from that area during excava·
lion hours." she said .
Stale health officials say the
strong odors are non·toxlc and
don 't pose se ri o us health
hazards, but can cause discom-
fort.
More than 150 residents living
near the excavation have com·
plained to C"it y orrlclata of
headaches, nausea, vomlUn1.
sore throats and bumlnc eyes.
Realde~ts interviewed say they
spend most or the Ume inside
with doors and windows shut to
keep out the s mell.
City spokesman Bill Reed said
parents also are welcome to
spend Monday through Friday
a l Murdy Park, on Golden West
Street north of Warner Avenue,
from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m.
Reed said fl yers about the ac-
tivities will be distributed in the
areas most affected. People
may calJ 536-5511 for further in·
formation.
Activities for children 5 and
older will inelude crafts, games
and films, Reed said He said
beverages will be provided but
children should bring their own
lunch. The free activities will
continue until the excavation is
concluded in about six weeks
Last year, state health of
ricials recommended that the
former Boucher Landfill be ex·
c avated because c hemicals
burled there eventually could
conta mlnute the underground
water 1mpply
The lhree·acre dump Wiii used
for oil refinery wastes In the
1940s llealth officials predicted
a s t ron~ but non ·toxic odor
would be relea!'led during the ex-
cavation
But residents living near the
site say they weren't prepared
for the aromp.
The $3 million excavation is
being rlnnnced by Mola Develop·
ment Co which plans to build
240 l'Ondominiums on 12.5 acres
that inc ludes the three-acre
dump site.
An estimated 72,000 cubic
yards of contaminated soil is be·
1ng trucked to the BKK
hazardous waste dump in West
Covina About 200 truckloads of
contaminated soal leave the site
each day
Excavators of a toxic chemical dump in Huntington
Beach wear protective suits with air filtering mask.3
as they pull tarpaulin over a Load of odori/erow, con-
tamma.tedsvil that's just been sprayed with
per/UTTlf. The truckload is headed for a hazardous
waste dump in West Covina
Sunday slww
draws dogs
A dog show sponsored by the
Shoreline Dog Fanciers Associa-
tion will ht! held at the Vanguard
Street entrance lo the Orange
County Fairgrounds on Sunday
at 10 a.m.
All pure bred, registered dogs
are eligible to be entered in the
show that will feature free con·
form a ti on and obedience
classes.
Entry fee 1s $4 For informa·
lion, call 897 ·8885
SAYE
s 1.00000
to '5,00000
PRICED FROM •
·Fireworks taken
in Huntington
About $1 ,000 worth o r
fireworks was burglarized from
the Huntington Beach Boys Club
booth early Thursday. according
to the youth organ ization's
director.
Pat Downey. director of the
Boys Club, said the group's sales
booth at the southeast corner of
Brookhurst Street and Adams
Avenue was broken into at about
I :30 am
Downey said fireworks sales
a re a major revenue producer
for the orAanizat1on's youth pro-
grams. lie said the stand will be
open through today
"Oown the hne that $1 ,000 loss
means we'll have to drop a pro-
g ram for the kids." Downey
said "We try to keep kids off
the streets by keeping them ac·
live. It's too bad we didn't reach
those that broke into the booth."
Downey said witnesses at an
all-night donut stand across the
street told him that several
youths ran from the booth
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 3, 1981
ff9stages.
s u e Iran
and U.S.
LOS ANGELES (AP> Eight or the tormet u s hostages in
Iran filed a $40 mi\lldn damage
suit Thur11day against the gov·
crnm('nl:I ot lran and \hc United
States.
Their lawye r, Jamf's Davis,
who Ried an earlier damage suit
on behalf of Marine Sgt John
McKeel, said he is seeking a rul-
in& on whether the U.S. govern·
ment and the president have the
right to waive the hostages'
right to sue for damages .
That waiver was part or lhe
agreement tor the hostages· re-
lease.
Davis and one or the eight
former hostages, retired Army
Col. Charles W Scott. also told a
news conference outside the
federal courthouse that they
hoped lo wan and thus dis -
courage future terrorist acts
· · 1 believe very strongly if we
are to discourage international
terrorism, Iran must in some
way be made to pay tor this out-
ragl' against the United States,"
Scott said. ·'Terroris m must be
costly."
Scott, 49, who recently retired
after 31 years in the military. re·
peatedly stressed that he has no
quarrel with then· President
Carter over tht· handling of the
hostages' rcleast•.
In fact. Scott said, he was
scheduled to return to his native
Georgia on f<'riday and would
spend the Fourth of July riding
with Carter an a holiday parade
in Atlanta ............
·'I know that without his ded
1cation and commitment to ob-
taining our release. I probably
wouldn·t IX' standing here to
day." SC'oll said
MIRAGE -It may look like Melissa Meistrell of Alamo,
Calif.. has put all her clothes in the dryer but in fact they
are hidden by the door
But he added ... My ma1or con
eern as the impression the settle
ment m;n havl' on those who
eonsader terrorism an the future
A r my's p istols goin g m etr ic
if the cost as not prohibitive.
acts of terrorism wall continue ··
The uther hos tages joining the
suit are Leland llolland . Paul
:"lel•dham . lte~1s Regan. David
llocder: Wilham B Royer Jr.:
Don A SharN. und Duane
{j llll•tl('
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
metric system has caught up
with the .4S·caliber autom atic
that bas been the U.S. military's
principal pistol for 70 years.
T h e Army, acting for a ll
armed services, said that It
is seeking bids for a new 9mm
semi-a utomatic to replace the
418,000 forty-fives in service as
well as the 136.000 .38-caliber
pistols carried by some person-
nel.
It said a major reasoft for the
change is that the new weapon
will use the 9mm automatic that
is standard among NATO a llies.
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Hostage deal upheld
Court ruling OKs transfer of Iran claims to tribunal
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
US. Supreme Cow1 has upheld
the financial deal that lreed tbe
$2 American h oataeea from
Iran.
By unanimous vote Thursday
the high court ruled that then·
President Carter acted within
his powers by a1reeing to transfer
the claims and billions or dollarain
Iranian assets.
The Supreme Court '1 deculon
afllrms that judsment.
The Supreme Court on June 24
heard oral arguments in the
caae the first s ummer hearlnc
since tbe 1974 Watergate tapes
case.
Several aspects of the agree·
ment -such as the U.S. pledse
Q/ non-interference in Iranian af·
faira were not before the high
court.
Through a series or complex
maneuvers. about $2.9 billlon in
frozen Iranian assets went back
to Iran upon execution or the
hostage agreement. Another Sl.4
billion was set aside to pay
American banks that lent money
to Iran
T he nine-m ember intern•·
Uonal tribunal was holding a
series or oraanlzallonal meet-
iAgs this week In The Hague, In
anticipation of hear ing mote
than 2,200 claims aaainst Iran. The high court, working ex-
tremely rapidly, Issued its rul·
ing just elght.daya after hearing
oral arguments .
T.he hostaaea were released
from Iran on Jan. 20, after more
than 14 months in captivity.
Thursday's ruling clears the
way for the United St ates to
meet a July 19 deadline set out
in the accord. T hal deadline
calls for lhe transfer overseas or
about $2.3 billion in Iranian as-
sets held by U.S. banks.
Controller pact
rejection urged
Under the agreement, $1
billion or the assets is to go to
the jurisdiction or the tribunal
for claims settlements.
The J ustice Department had
said lhere could be "potentially
serious diplomatic and financial
consequences .. if the court
blocked the July transfer
Justice William H Rhenquast.
writing the court's opinion. re·
viewed a numb e r o r con ·
gr essional acts in concluding
that Congress had in e rfecl
authorized the extraordinary ac-
tions Carter took.
"In light of the fact that
Congress may be considered to
have consented to the presi·
d ent's action in sus pending
claims. we cannot say that ac-
tion exceeded the president's
powers." Rehnquist wrote
The transfer of the assets is
one or a number or aspects of lhe
agreement Carter signed Jan.
19 , an the last hours or his
presidency
The agreement was supported
by President Reagan.
The accord was challenged by
a number of U.S. companies
The firm that convinced the
high court to hear its case was
Dames & Moore. a Los Angeles-
based engi neering partnership
that was tryin~ to protect a $3.8
million court award it won
against Iran.
A U.S. distract court in Los
Angeles on May 28 rejected the
firm's challenge. Thal ruling
meant Dames & Moore would
have to pursue its action before
the tribunal
The U S Supreme Court on
June 11 agreed lo review the
U S . district court decision.
without waiting for a ruling by a
federal appeals court
W ASHJNGTON <AP> The
executive board of the air traffic
controllers union recommended
on Thursday that the rank and
file "overwhelmingly reject" a
tentative contract which averted
a threatened nationwide strike
June 22.
The board reached its decision
during a meeting in Chicago, a
union official said.
The tentative pact was
reached after all-night negol·
ialions just two hours before the
controllers threatened to walk
off their jobs. A strike would
have grounded at least half the
nation's commercial air traffic.
If the pact is rejected, t he un-
ion would have lo a s k the
Reagan administration to re·
s ume bargaini ng. Transporta·
lion Secretary Drew Lewis has
warned that the administration
would come up with no addi·
tional money beyond the $40
million package already offered
Robert E. Poli. president of
the Air Traffic Controlle rs
Organization. was said by aides
to have agreed to the govern·
ment offer after the union failed
to drum up at least 80 percent
s upport fo r a s trike call. if
necessary. About 75 percent or
the controllers approved the
strike authorization.
But within 24 hours or the set·
tlement , representatives or
locals around the country com-
plained bitterly, s aying the
members would not ratify it.
Many mem bers were ··angry
al themselves" for not going
along with a strike." PATCO
s pokeswoman Marcia Feldman
has said in characterizing the
discontent.
A resolution approved unan-
imously Thursday by the nine·
member executive board said
the June 22 agreement "does not
address the fundamental issues
-
""~ BRACED New cadets al U.S. Military Academy at West
Point, N. Y., are inspected by Senior Cadet Lori Sakuye .
This year's entering class includes a significant number
of women and minority cadets.
important lo the air traffic con·
lrol profession . . "
The resolution, read by Ms.
Feldman at the union's head-
quarters. said the board sup·
ports Poli's decision to accept
the pact offered by the Reagan
ad m in1stral1on ··given the
circumstances with which he
was confronted" at the time of
the nesotiations.
P resumably the board re·
ferred lo the failure or the union
to get the 80 percent strike vole.
R atafi cation of the tentative
contract would require 51 per-
cent approval.
The tentative contract calls
for a wage and benefits package
that amounts to a 6.6 percent in·
crease over what the controllers
currently get in wages and
benefits They also would get a
4 8 percent general wage bike
expected to be given to all gov·
ern ment e mployees.
But all the controllers would
not benefit equally under the
pact s ince much of the package
consists of increases in premium
pay for night and weekend work
as well as money for controllers
who are medically disqualified.
Controllers earn an average of
$34 .000 a year from a low of
$20,500 to a high or S49,200. They
had demanded an across·the·
board, $10,000·a·year wage hike,
a reduced work week from 40
hours to 32 hours and other
fringe benefits.
Last week some controllers
called the government proposal
"l'(arbage" and predicted it
would easily be rejected.
After at became clear that
hostility toward the tentative
agreement was widespread, lhe
executive board, which includes
Pola, seven regional r e pre-
sentatives and the union's ex-
ecutive vice president. met last
weekend to decide t heir next
move
They called 400 union
repr esentatives to Chicago on
Wednesday and Thursday to dis-
cuss the proposed contract. The
Chi cago meetings at a hotel near
O'Hare International Airport
were closed to the public.
The Reagan administration
has given every indication it in·
tends to stand firm on its refusal
to provide more money for the
15,000 unionized controllers. who
direct air tramc from 23 re·
gional centers and more than 500
airport towers around the coun-
try.
T een c rac ker
thie f cle ared
INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -
Authorities have decided to drop
theft charges against a mentally
handicapped teen·ager accused
or stealing a 25-cent package of
crackers from a blind woman's
concession stand.
However. a federal magistrate
ruled that the youth should be
committed to Central State
Hos pital here because "it is in
his best interests."
A psychiatrist says Roy
Bowman s uffers from chronic
undiCferentiated schizophrenia.
Bowman . a 19 -yea r ·old
transient. h ad been charged
with thert on government prop.
erty. Officials said he was ar-
rested June 18 while selling a
pint of his blood to gel money lor
food, and was charged with theft
on government property.
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Shift in coastal commissions won't affect overall functions ~
POllllCIAN'S FLIP·FLOP -Canadian
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau de·
monstrates his acrobatic abilities on a
trampoline during Canada Day celebra-
tions in Ottawa. Trudeau attended in an
unofficial capacity.
By &M A.Moelated Preti
Callrornla'a 1lx re1tonal
coastal comml11ion1 have
ceased to exist, but their demise
has litUe Immediate effect on
en vi ronmentalistl, developers
and others concerned with
regulaUona ort.be commlJslona.
T he change In the com·
mlHlons -created nine yean
ago to restrain development
a ton a California's l ,QOO·mile
coast -is in part only a
technicaJ reorganization and ln
part a fundamental shift.
A1thou1h the six regional com·
misalons were automatically
a b ollshed Wednesda y. t he
statewide commission remains
Intact, and five of the former re·
gion a l offices continue to
operate with the same stalls u
district offices of the state com-
mission.
That means t he stale com·
mission. rather than regional
com missions. will act on an
estimated s.ooo building permits
annually in the coastal zone.
A president's July 4 message
Reagan writes his feelings on what Independence Day means
NEW YORK <AP) -Presi·
dent Reagan, asked by Parade
magazine to write a message lo
Americans on the Fourth of Ju-
ly, offered a personal, nostalgic
look at the meanin g of Indepen·
dence Day.
Parade asked Reagan to write
the message in April. It was de·
livered May 14, with a note from
presidential assistant Michael
Deaver:
·'This Fourth of July message
is the president's own words and
written initially in the presi·
~ent's own hand. I thought your
readers might like to know that,
and that he wrote it on a yeUow
pad at Camp David the week
before last," Deaver said.
Here is the text of Reagan's
message. which appeared in
Parade on Sunday.
"""Ille.ct""''" pe<mlulon Per-""9!Ka!ICll\1 Inc
By RONALD REAGAN ,.,........, .. u ....... ..-
For one who was born and
grew up in the small towns of
the Midwest, the re is a special
kind of nostalgia about the
Fourth of July.
I remember it as a day almost
as l ong-a nt icipated as
Christmas . This was helped
along by the appearance in store
windows of all kinds of fireworks
and colorful posters advertising
them with vivid pictures.
No later than the third of July
sometimes earlier Dad
would bring home ·what he felt
he could afford lo see go up in
smoke and name. We'd count
and recount the number of
firecrackers, dis play pieces and
things and go to bed determined
to be up with the sun so as to of·
fer the first thunderous notice or
t he Fourth of July.
I'm afraid we didn't give too
much thought to the meaning of
the day. And, yes. there were
tragic accidents to mar It, re-
sulting from careless handling
of the fireworks. I'm sure we're
better orr today with fireworks
l argely handl ed by pro·
fessionals. Yet there was a thrill
never to be forgotten in seeing a
tin can blown 30 feet in the air
by a giant "cracker" -giant
meanihg it was about four
inches long.
But enough of n ostalgia.
Somewhere in our growing up
we began to be aware of the
meaning of the day. and with
that awareness came the birth
of patriotism. July Fourth is the
birt hday of our nation. l
believed as a boy, and believe
even more today, that it is the
greatest nation on earth.
moment and finally, his voice
failing, he said. "They may turn
every tree into a gallows, every
hole into a grave, and yet the
words of that parchment can
never die. To the mechanic in
the workshop, they will speak of
hope. to the slave in the mines,
freedom. Sign that parchment.
Sign if the next moment the
noose is around your neck. for
that parchment will be the tex·
that parchment will be the text·
book of freedom. the Bible of
He fell back exhausted. The 56
delegat.es. swept up by his elo·
quence. rushed forward and
signed that document destined
to be as immortal as a work of
In recent years, however, I've
come to think of the day as more
than just the birthday of a nation. It
also commemorates the only true
philosophical revolution in all his-
tory ...
There is a legend · about ltle
day of our nation's birth in the
little ball In Philadelphia, a day
on which debate had raged for
hours. The men gathered there
were honorable m en hard·
pressed by a king who had flout·
ed the very laws they were will·
ing lo obey. Even so, to sign the
Declaration or Independence
was such an irretrievable act
that the walls resounded with
the words "treason, t he gallows.
the headsman's ax," and the is·
sue remained in doubt.
The legend says that at that
point a man rose and spoke. He
is described as not a young man,
but one who had to summon all
his energy for an impassioned
plea. He cited the grievances
that bad brought them to this
man can be. When they turned
to thank him for his timely
oratory, he was not to be found.
nor could any be found who
knew who he was or how he had
come In or gone out through the
locked and guarded doors.
Well. that is the legend -but
we do know for certain that 56
men. a little band so unique we
have never seen their like since,
had pledged their lives, their
fortunes and their sacred honor.
What manner of men were
they. Twenty-four were lawyers
and jurists, 11 were merchants
and tradesmen, and nine were
farmers. They were soft-spoken
men of means and education;
they were not an unwashed rab-
ble. They had achieved security
but valued freedom more. Their
stories have not been told nearly
enough.
John Hart was driven from the
side of his desperately ill wife.
For more than a year. he lived
in t he forest and caves before he
returned to find his wif P. dead,
his children vanished, his
property destroyed. He died of ex-
haustion and a broken heart.
Carter Braxton of Virginia lost
all his s hips, sold his home to
pay his debts and died in rags.
And so il was with Ellery,
Clymer, Hall, Walton, Gwinnett,
Rutledge, Morris, Livingston
and Middleton.
Nelson personally u rged
Washington to fire on his home
and destroy it when it became
the headquarters for General
Cornw a llis . Nelson died
bankrupt.
But they sired a nation that
grew from sea to shining sea.
Five million farm s . quiet
villages, cities that never sleep,
3 million square miles of forest,
field , mountain and desert. 2'l7
million people with a pedigree
which includes the bloodlines of
all the world.
ln recent years, however, I've
com e to think of that day as
more than just the birthday of a
oation. It also commemorates
the only true philosophical
revolution in all history.
Oh, there have been revolu·
lions before and since ours. But
those revolutions simply ex·
changed one set of rules for
another. Ours was a revolution
that changed the very concept of
government.
Let the Fourth of July always
be a reminder that here in this
land, for the first time. it was
decided that man is born with
certain God-given rights: that
government is only a conve·
nience created and managed by
the people, with no powers of its
own except those voluntarily
granted to it by the people.
We sometimes forget that
great truth and we never should.
Happy Fourth of July.
Ella has ol' magic
at Carnegie Hall
By MARY CAMPBELL
NEW YORK (AP> -Ella Fitzterald, In·
t roduced as .. one of the principal singers of this
century . Ella." gave two Kool Jazz Festival con-
certs at Carnegie Hall. '
It was her first festival appearance since 1973.
The news is: She sounds exactly llke the great Ella
Fitzgerald.
Western
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Her trio, Jimmy Rowles, piano. Skeeter Best,
bass. and Bobby Durham, drums, came on first
Wednesday night. When Miss Fitzgerald joined
them. looking svelte In an orange gown with gold
stripes, she had trouble getting started over the
Udal wave of applause .
But "back to work," not bask in acclaim, ia
her motto, and singln& soon prevailed. She brou1ht
voice. phenomenal energy and something lnven·
tive to every song but one. "Quiet Nlahta'' was
alone among the 16 songs she sang lor Just beln1
well sung, not lnspiraUonal.
The scatting in "All of Me" drew applau1e.
Her voice was uUn itself on "Satin Doll.'' She dis·
played her remarkable ranse and there waa
humor ln the instrumental arruc•ment of "8lrd1
Do It." Her delivery was 1lncere enoQf,h to con·
vlnce any man on "Ain't lllabebflvln' ' and abe
ended on a high note, tben bent notet to brtn1 th•
endlnl down about two oct8"ea.
One noticed tht vocal control and edit Mill
Flt11erald can put on her voice u 1he did "After
You've Gone." She ran throuah ll .,.ln:~ apeed.
She can!SHd the words of "Tbl A Tram.' ''Body
and Soul," with plano, wu perh•PI tbe mott
menaorable moment ol th• tflnl111. An elaborate • • MeditaUoo," trt&b ,.., lmlt•·
llonU various laltrumtMI, ooaelaMd hr uotber
wave ~ applaUH and Mill PIQaerilW 111ta1. "J
wtalil ti.ct-that Oft• reomt." SM~ Uaat •JI·
out vocalb.aUon with a Hl"tDltl fliiil,lq ''Blue
Mooa." wttb piano .
... Jived "Str1t1hten up -PlJ aa;tat ... rcw
an ..-on, eht e.omblMd • ~ "l'H Ool a Craib o9 '•'8u'' wtdl ........... ~dial ... "Al '!!-1. WOUlil '•ina on 'Soul Tratn:~~,_, ,...., YI.All.'
TU 1•Ml&efte• weat 1'lld and, .. NlwMd foi a
broedli •1MIMl&~"MIO die Xaif•.'' .......... OM cboNI eapf•rlil1 the 1r1HI voll'l1, of~ Lou la
Arm1&.roq.
But this la only a temporary
duty for the s tatewide com·
mission untll the 67 city and
county governments alona the
coast submit and win approval
ol their local coastal plans.
When that happens, the pttm.lt
authority will shlft back to tbote
local governments.
However, tbe statewide com·
mission will continue to operate
with an oversight authority, In·
cludlng respooaiblllty to approve
or deny future changes In local
plans.
So lar, only three of those
plans have been approved.
Executive Director Ron Zum-
brun of the Pacific Legal Foun-
dation, one of the moat penis·
tent critics of the coastal com-
m i sslon. says he views the
abolition of the regional com·
missions as a step In the rllht
direction because ultimately it
should lead lo returning the
permit authority lo cities and
counties.
But in the meantime. be says
he is concern ed about a
statewide agency being even
more remote and unrealistic In
its cont rols than the regional
com missions . Zumbrun con·
demos the -commission u "a
super-agency with elitist view-
points .. whose regulations have
had the effect or taking property
rights a way from owners of
coastal lands.
''The difference will be
whether the slate commission is
goin& lo act rapidly and con·
struclively to approve the local
coastal plans or the cities and
counties," Zumbrun said.
"If that happens rapidly, then
it would be a major improve-
ment in the permitting process
But if the state commission
doesn't act expeditiously, then
we will continue lo have a con·
tinued impediment to reasona·
ble use of our coastal area."
Sierra Club lobbyist J ohn
Zierold, regularly at odds with
Zumbrun over coastal com·
mission issues. agrees with him
on at least one point -that
there will be no dramatic im·
mediate c hange in coast al
regulati.()ns because of the aboli·
lion of the regional boards .
Only the San Rafael office of
the fo r mer North Central
Regional Commission is closed,
with its four employees
transfer..re d t o the nea rby
statewide commission head·
quarters in San Francisco.
The former regional offices in
Eureka, Santa C r uz. Santa
Barbara. Long Beach and San
Diego co n ti nu e as ad ·
min istr ati ve a rm s of the
statewide office.
Both environmentalists and
developers agree that a later,
second part of the reorganJza.
lion of the commissions will
probably be of more importance
that the abolition of the six re·
gional commissions .
That is a change which must
be made at some Indefinite point
in the future in the membersh.lp
of the statewide comm ission.
Previously the governor.
speaker of the Assembly and the
Senate Rules Committee each
appointed two of its 12 members,
and the other six were named by
the regional commissions.
Those six members from the
regional commissions may con-
tinue to serve until the cities and
counties in each region come up
with nominees from among
themselves to eerve on lM aim
commiulon. Then, th• I OY•
ernor, Assembly Speaker and
Senate Rules CommiUee will
select their ~placements lrom
1mon1 the nominees of the local
eovernment panels.
''Havlng six local government
members ls certainJy 1olng to
change the mindset of the com·
mission," said Zierold. "But it's
not easy to predict what a
stronger local government voice
on the commission will mean."
In the east, developers have
favored giving permit authority
to local officials while environ·
mentalists have favored regional
or statewide bodies which the re·
ason are less su.sceplible to pre·
ssures lo approve developments
wh ich add to the local preperty
tax base.
But the screening process of
the governor. Senate and As·
However, the
statewide com-
mission will con-
tinue to operate
with an oversight
authority.
sembly picking appointees from
among a list of local government
nominees blurs that difference
And enactment of Proposition 13
property tax cuts three years
ago took most of the incentive
out of approving new develop-
ments to build tax revenues.
The abolition or the six re·
g1onal commissions eliminates
posts of 76 appointed com·
missioners, who were paid only
expenses but not salaries Their
205 paid stare members all re·
main on the state pay roll.
although plans are to scale the
staff back to about 100 persons
by attrition over the next three
ye ars o r so, co mm ission
spokeswoman Gana Benzley
said.
T he annual budget of the re·
gional and state com missions
totaled Sl0.2 million annually.
The coastal commissions have
been controversial since their
creation by voter initiative in
1972.
They have control over only
1.3 million of California's 100
million acres of land. but it is for
the most part of the most valua-
ble and prized land in the state
Their missions have been to
develop overall plans and act on
specifi c proposals with goals of
preserving and incr easing
public access to the coast and
protecting its scenic values.
Those goals, plus the fact the
commissions create another
layer o f government and
another layer of permit hearings
for landowners and developers
to face have put them at odds
with many business and real
estate interests
In urban areas. the authority
or the commissions has been
limited, because the coastal
zone is restricted to a few blocks
inland from the ocean in de·
veloped areas, and permits for
homes have been relatively
routine.
We invite you
to view a special
collection of
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Prisoner trans/ er
crowds county jails
It appears that Orange Coun·
ty absorbed an unfair obligation
i n the prtson e r trans fer
necessltated by the deputy
sheriffs' s trike in San Diego
County.
More tlum 250 prisoners have
been sent from San Diego to be
assimilated in the Orange County
Jail syst em . Another 80 or so
went to jail facilities in Imperial
County.
But no prisoners were sent to
either Ri ve r si d e o r San
Bernardino counties, even though
they s hould have some facilities
as well.
It's not too ha rd to figure out
why Orange County got the lion's
share of the transferred jail
population. The county j a il is
located near a freeway, and the
freeway goes to San D'-'go. Thus,
transfer of the prisoners was not
a great problem.
Orange County Jail has been
s howing daib' populations above
its rated capacity. To be sure, the
facility can handle more
prisoners than the rating. But
how many more?
A busy holiday weekend
begins today. That's going to bring
an incr ease in arrests and only
intensify the space squeeze. Not
to mention the weekly inflow of
inmates who serve sentences on
weekends onJy.
Th& onJy county supervisor
not on vacation has expressed
concern about what the weekend
may hold as the population in -
cr eases. We have some concerns.
too.
More miles to gallon
Every so often, a cost -saving
idea is presented that is so sim-
ple and sensible that one wonders
why it took so long.
So it is with a proposal ad-
vance d b y Orange Count y
Supervisor Harriett Wieder that.
if successful. should reduce the
county's gasoline bills by 10 to 30
percent.
Given the fact the county's
892 vehicles burn about 1.38
million gallons of gasoline an-
nually. the savings could be
significant. Even a 15 percent re-
duction couJd s ave the county
more than $217 .ooo. according to
som e preliminary calculations.
County s upe rvisors h ave
agreed to spend $5,900 to send
re presentatives of the sheriff's
department and three other coun-
ty age nci es to No rthern
California lo recei'Ce training un-
der the Gasoline Conservation
Awareness Program. known as
GasCAP.
After be ing trained. the
group will return and pass on
wh at they 've l earn ed t o
e mployees who drive the 400
vehicles which log the most
miles.
Additionally. vehicles will be
outfitted with vacuum gauges
that s h o w the driver ho w
economically he's driving.
Orange County will not be
alone in the effort. Four cities -
including Costa Mesa -also will
participate.
Thus, for an investment of
about $18,000 (the cities· share is
about $12,000). savings of several
hundred thousand dollars may be
realized. And that is a good in·
vestment.
Av oid wave of injuries
A rash or neck a nd back in -
juries as a result of surfing acci-
d e nts has prompted Orange
Coast lifeguards to issue
shoreline safety tips for swim-
mers this summer.
Officials at Hoag Memorial
HospitaJ said they had five such
victims in the intensive care unit
last week and South Coast
Medical Center reports a Boogie
board victim re mains in critical
condition at that-South Laguna
hospital.
Llf eguards say anyone can
be seriously hurt in the surf. and
the waves don't necessarily have
to be towering monsters for in-
juries to occur.
Experienced bodys urf ers can
be walloped by waves as well as
novice swimmers out for their
first romp in the surfline.
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How do you avoid being
slammed into the ocean Ooor by
a wave?
Here are some tips:
-Novice swimmers should
not venture into s urf that is three
feet or more in size.
-Never enter the water by
jumping head first into a wave.
-Extend your arm when
bodysurfing to avoid head in-
j uries .
-Don't jump from rocks, jet-
ties or piers, and always check
with the nearest lifeguard for in-
formation on irregular conditions
at the local beach.
Neck injuries are not to be
taken lightly. They can result in
pe rmanent paralysis of the
limbs, costly surgery, or at the
least long stretches of time Lying
flat on the back.
Opinions expressed 1n the space abOve are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex
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641-4321.
L.M. Boy d/Be auty d e b a te
Debate goes on over lhal question
of which or the world's women are
the most beautiful. A widely
travelled alrUne pilot insists the girls
of Cambodia used to me rit thal dis·
llnclion. and that those who've sur-
vived the recent year s or horror
there no doubt still do. The sloe·eyed
blondes or Northeastern Italy always
get numerous votes in this elecllon.
Also those high-cheeked ladies of
Czechoslovakia. Our Love and War
man admits no preference .
When your ties get dirty, sir, you
might •ant to a.Ive them to a charity
clothes shop, then buy them back all
cleaned and pressed ror 50 cents
each. The late Billy Rose did thal in
his younger years. Forget il. The
price has multlplled a bil, certainly.
Nobody yel hu explained why peo-
ple born ln June or July are more
Ukely to get cancer, but the statistics
out ~ Norway. Sweden and Great
Britain indicate 1uch to be the
curious case.
That a.Lrl who marries before the
ate ot. 20 11 twice as likely to 1et
d.Jvorced u sh• who marries later.
Waa none other lban Arthur Schlea·
ln1er Jr. who uJd, "A clvllllaUon de-
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ORANGE COAST
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fines itself by its trivia." What he
meant by that I do not know, but if
it's significant, this ls certainly the
place to quote it. Can you explain ll?
Never mind. Il's no t as good,
anvhow, as: "A bird In the hand makes 1l hard to blow your nose ...
Word is it onJy took 34 houn 25
minutes 55 seconds for a contractor
in Albuquerque, N.M., recently to
build a 1.200-square·foot howie with
three bedrooms, two baths and a dou-
ble garage. ls that possible?
Q. How much crude oil goes into
the making ot a man's polyester
suit?
A. About 70 cenls' worth. Al thla
writing.
Three oul of rive doctors admit that
they've become 10 disappointed In
medicine as a cveer al one time or
another lhal they've aertoutly con-
sidered going Into anotMr tine or
work.
Q. In golf. what's a maabie nlbUck?
A . The old name for t.b4I Hven
iron.
Swdie1 abow t.h1t three out ol. ftve
c1rs d1m11ed ln aeeldeota were
movlq at leu than I mph at laJ-
p1ct.
Thoma1 P.. Haley
Publllher
T"OIMI K•YU
Editor
Barura KnHtklt
Edltorl•J Pege Editor
Preserve co11rt's authority
WASlllNGTON Article llJ, Sec·
tion 2, paragraph 2 of the Constitution
says: .. In all the other cases before
mentioned, lhe Supreme Court shall
have appellate j urisdiction both as to
llaw and fact. with such exceptions. and
under s uch regulations as the Congress
shall make."
Presuming that those words mean
what they say. Congress would seem to
have the power to decide wtuch cases
and which issues -can be argued
before and decided by the Supreme
Court. fl used that power in 1868, pass·
ing a law designed to prevent lhe
highest court from hear ing the legal ap.
peals of an unreconstructed anti-black
Mississippi editor who had been con·
vicled of ·'seditious libel" by an Army
court-martial.
T H E EDITOR'S NAME was McCar-
dle and his newspaper. in Vicksburg.
was attacking both freed slaves and or-
fi cers of the occupying army. Civilian
courts were functioning by then -three
years after the end of the Civil War -
and Mccardle appealed. contending
that the ATmy had no right to try
civilians. Congress moved to keep that
case away from the Supreme Court.
because ir Mccardle won his appeal to
the rederal courts. the constitutionality
or the Military Recons t ruction Act
might be questioned.
In that case. the Supreme Court
a ppeared to accept congressional
jurisdiction. In an ambiguous decision.
the justices avoided a constitutional
crisis by technically upholding the "ex ·
ceplion" in jurisdiction in the specific
case or McCardle
That was 113 years ago. The two
bran ches of government. not for the
first time, avoided a confrontation over
that paragraph of Article Ill. Things
were relatively quiet after lhal. Until
now
Now there are more than 20 bills
before Congress designed to exercise ___ '?J
RICHARD REEVES 1·,; -.
lhe ··exception" clause to eHectively
circ umvent Supreme Court decisions in
the areas of abortion , prayer in schools
and school busing lo achieve integration
without the inconvenience of the
more traditional method of am ending
the Constitution. Why go to the trouble ot winning the support or two-thirds of
t he Con gress and two-thirds of the
states when a parliamentary maneuver
can accomplish the same result? Some
of the bi lls, in fact, would bar all federal
courts from hearing those cases -and
Congress may have the power to en·
force that . too, because the lower
federal courts were created by the
legis lative branch, not by the Cons t1tu·
lion
"WE llAVE BEEN unduly deferen·
lial to the• Sup reme Court." says
Professor Charles Rice of Notre Dame,
one of the few nationally known legal
scholars who advocate "sur~ical " -his
word rev1s1on of federal court
juris diction~ "It l:Ould leach the
Supreme court a lesson."
lt certainly could It could also. al the
sam e time. destroy the republic as we
know 1t
Thc-rt.> 1s t1 r eason that Americans
have avoided that confrontation for all
these years · Prudent men knew lhat
there were issues too emotional and too
d1vis1ve to be resolved in legislative de-
bate
The courts. in the United States. have
been the mechanism by which the na-
tion deals with poht1cal questions that
a re too explosive for politics. The most
obv1oub and most important of those
questions. historically, has been the
legal treatment of the black minority by
the white ma1onty On that one, in my
hfet1mc. the federal courts have saved
us from our~elves
WO ULD CONGRESS have de·
segregatl'<.l the schools and other of·
ficial institutions of the Old South"? It
d1dn·t Would Congress have passed
law~ trying to prevent the courts from
doin g that ., It didn ·t the n and 1t
shouldn't now
"Con~rcss may have the power to do
all this." said Professor Van Alstyne.
.. But 1t 'i. a n eutral power Onc e
Cong ress starL'> down this road, there is
no way of stopping There is no telling
whut will happen Liberals can use it as
well as conser vatives. and the con·
servatives who want lo transfer power
away from the Supreme Court now
should remember that the court has.
more often than not, been a con-
servative force an American history ··
Don't gamble on casino benefits
One or the routine defenses or ga m-
bling casinos. such as the ones going upln
All antic City. is that they provide jobs
for people and benefit the locality. This
fallacy was long ago exploded -not by
the Marxists -but by the classical
economists . lhemsel ves. from Alfred
Marshall onward.
A gambling casino, like other forms
or extravagance, is basically non-
productive. It adds nothing to our lolal
wealth or productive resources. and In
fact diminishes them by withdrawing
funds that might otherwise be invested
In a productive capacity.
MOREOVER, JT TAKES little bits of
money rrom many people and chaMela
il into a great deal of money for a few
people -who lhen find it profitable to
use these rund.s to build more casinos,
which are far more lucrative than most
productive activities.
The task of the free enterprise
system is to spread the money around
as widely u possible. If tbe wealth that
as concentrated on such ventures as
gambhng casinos we re invested. the
volume or t'apilul would rise. the in -
terest rate would fall, a nd more labor
SYDNEY HARRIS
would be needed for the production of
goodsthatareconsumed.
Only by funneling m oney into this
production-consumption cycle can we
transfer addilionaJ spending power to
the less affluent members or society.
But s uch enterprises as gambling
casinos produce nothing and consume
nothing -and actually transfer funds
the other way: from the poor sucker lo
the already ric h casino operator.
One reason the U.S. is tagging behind
Japan and other nations is that so much
of our labor and capital goes into lux·
uries rather than into basic com·
modities Rut ir the wealth we consume
extravagantly were saved and invested.
everyone would benefit in the long run
A poor family might not have two color
TV sets, but it would have enough food ,
enough shoes. enough heat.
I F CAPITALISM as we know it is to
r emain viable. it must s pread the
m oney around more equitably . And this
calls for more savings, more invest-
ment in plants and equipment, more
concentration on what we need than on
what we don't need. It seems clear that
we can no longer arford both if we are
lo remain in lhe race for industrial
leaderstup in the world.
So if other communities begin lo
agitate for casinos. on the ground thal
they are .. good for business" or "bring
jobs." don't believe it. All they are good
for Is the operator 's bank account and
a ll they bring is trouble
Paying price for enjoynient offers c hange
I fully go along with Socrates' idea of
the examined life, and its difference
from the life the ordinary man lives. I
alao esteem the way of life which In·
eludes lbe Christian examination of con-
science. I usualJy do mine once a year
and atsea.
But u a basic pbllosophy I value
above everything I have encountered
' Cllllll lcCAIE
Montatioe'a Idea of the composed life.
Here la bow he describe• it:
.. IF YOU HA VB known howtocompo11e
your life, you have accompliahed •
1reat deal more than the man who
k11owa bow to compose a book. Have
1ou been ab&. to tab your ttrldt? You
tt1ve ~ more than tbe man wbo h11
taken dtJ• and em~lrea. ··ne INll Md~ muterp6eet
of ·-ii ...... '° .. ~ All .,...... 0tm11 -te~sn. te '*"'· eo build.._.
are, at moat, but lneonaldente props
• and 1ppenda1e1.
"Tbe lnaly wiae man must be 11
lntelU1ent ad expert la Ute \IN o(
natural ~ u bl all UM otber ..
t
functions of life. So the sages live. gent-
ly yielding lo the laws of our human lot.
lo Venws and to Bacchus.
'·Relaxation and versatility, it seems
to me. go best with a slrong and noble
mind. and do it singular honor . There is
nothing more notable in Socrates than
that he found lime, when he was an old
m an. to learn music and dancing, and
thought 1t time well spent."
1'he point about Venus and Bacchus ts
well taken, for life is indeed a poor
thing without the f leasures of the vine
and the ways o women. There is
something pathetic about a millionaire
like Andrew Carnegie, with all his good
worka and b\a religiosity. Just as there
ia something robustly and completely
allv about J ohn r . Moraa.n the elder.
who knew arcl\ltecture. book• and paint
Inga aa well U!\ his vlntaees and hla
mlJtre11es .
FllOM TIME to tJme 1 do • th.In• 1
utl edlUn1 my Ille. l 10 over what J
think are my 1ood and my bad
qu1UU , and make s•verll mild re·
solutions to Improve the one and to
mlt11•te the other.
'
Cont<e.oUy I r1ult m)'fflf on tM
plHl\llW In tile 1vaU1ble to mt wbJc.b 1
am too laiy or too ftU\uJed to 1n1tcb. I
love musk and be" Mt. bee11 lo a COD
cert ball ln ~n. and 10 to lhe °"" once a ynr when 1 lrtend provid•
Mou rt .
This I whit I take It MontaJlfle ls r•
ferring to as ··relaxation and versallli-
ty. ·' To make money end to hoard it Is
indeed a s mall part or life.
I HAVE had the disadvantage ot
being poor for a long lime. The idea of
paying six dollars or more for a mov-
ie or play strikes m e as outrageous. I
a m stuck in the period when the movies
cost less than a buck.
I know this Is a perverse and dis-
orderly reason lor avoidln• ibese
pleasures.
'I'he c ure is obvious. Open up th~
walle\ a bit more. and lel a llltle more
lire Into m y life. But nol too much as to
neglect my old friends. Venus and Bac-
chus .
111111111
lt'a a llne Idea to boycott all ~ball
camet fot' • daft after tbe 1tri.ke ll let·
Utd, or ~ about 1klpplnc the wboM
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) Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 3, 1981 A7
Soviet
maneuver
possible
Take only when needed
Panel experts caution against routine dental X-rays
WASHINGTON (AP) -
American intelligence sources
said Thursday that Soviet nrval
forces in the Mediterranean are
al tbelr highest level in about
tour years and may be prepar·
ing an amphlb1ous landing on
the Syrian coast.
Any maneuvers, the sources
said, would be carried out joint-
ly with lhe Syrians.
Presumably, the maneuvers
would be designed as a warning
to Israel against taking any
direct military action agalnat
Syrian anti-aircraft missiles in
sou them Lebanon.
I s raeli Prime Minis ter
Menachem Begin has warned
that Israeli forces m ay move if
diplomatic effort.a to resolve lhe
dispute fall.
According to the sources, who
declined to be named, there are
53 Soviet naval vessels in the
Mediterranean, the largest
number since 1977.
Included are about a dozen
Russian amphibious vessels.
The sources said these ships
could land about 600 Soviet
n aval infa ntr y m e n , the
equivalent of U.S. Marines.
However, they said they had
not yet established the presence
of Soviet marines on those ships,
although U!S. specialists believe
they are aboard.
WASHINGTON CAP> -X-
raya of teeth are 1enerally safe
and useful but should not be
taken routinely on every vtalt lo
the dentist, dental expert.a aay.
The panel, drawn to1ether at a
three -day government·
sp()nsored conference on de'1lal
radlolo1y, concluded that X·rays
should be taken only when there
is an lndlcatlon that exams are
needed.
The recommendation springs
from increasing public codcern
about the risk of radiation and
the cost of health care, says Dr.
Robert A. Goepp of the Universi-
ty or Chicago, who chaired the
meeting.
But it nms counter to the prac·
'tice or many dentists who have
been taught to give X-rays
routinely during the recom·
mended yearly tooth examina·
\ion. ·
"We have now refined the pro·
cedure," Goepp said. "The ap-
plication of X-r ay exa m s
randomly probably is not a good
\bing. If there is no problem, X-
rays are not recommended."
The panel, convened by the
National Center for Health Care
Technology to look at the X-ray
question, stressed that some pa·
tients require more frequent X·
ray exams and should rely on
the recommendations of their
dentists.
.......... But many adults with healthy
MODERN THOR -Ron Sweet of Arlington, Mass., calls teeth and a low risk of dental
forth million-volt bolts of static electricity from a generator disease can saJeJy go two or
at Boston's Muse um of Science from inside a protective three years between X-rays, the
cage. He tripped the time-exposure photo. experts said.
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progress more swiftly in
children than In adults, so
healthy youngsters may need
more frequent X·rays than
adults, they added.
In another recommendation
that runs counter to some den-
tists· practice. Goepp saf~ pa.
Owner/in&
theft-proof
gates aren't
ALMADEN VALLEY <AP) -
J o hn Gian col a , a builde r
specializing in theft-proof
homes, spent an extra S70Q lo In·
stall stone-pillared wrought-Iron
gates in his new house to keep
away thieves.
This week someone stole the
theft.proof gates and his S500
front door, which was elec·
tronically bugged to prevent
break-ins. ,
"Isn't that something?" Gian·
cola asked. "I put 'em up so I
wouldn't have any thefts, but
someone came up and took the
damn things . T h ey were
beautiful gates. I had 'em custom made. They were fitted
and everything."
His stolen door, installed only
a week ago, had a large stained-
glass window with the image of
a tulip. Giancola installs burglar
alarms, deadbolts and fences on
homes that he builds and sells.
"It's a key selling point," he
said.
tleou should have a«eH to
copies cl the1r X·raya, either to
keep for their records or to give
to another dentist. To keep the
X-rays from beln1 lost , the
orlglnals probably should stay
with the dentist, heaaid.
The group estimate d th at
almost half or all Americans vis·
it their dentist each year. Ac-
cording to a recent study. about
80 percent of them receive den·
tal X·rays.
The panel, which included
dentists, researchers. radiation
experts and health care orticlals
from across the country, said X·
rays should be ordered only
after a review of the patient's
dental health.
This includes observation and
examination of the teeth and
gums, a history of previous den·
tal care, and a check of the pa-
tient's nutritional status, which
can affect the condition of the
teeth.
Dr. Prisci lla W . Laws, a
physics professor at Dickinson
College in Carlisle, Pa., who has
studied dental radiation, said
radiation from dental X-rays is
minimal and should pose little
risk.
Public concern has arisen
from studies showing that ex-
cess ive radiation can cause
cancer, birth defects and other
problems.
''People should question a den-
tist who routinely X-rays every
six months or a year without
giving a reason or an interpreta-
tion of the findings," Ms. Laws
said.
on Gold at 1/2 Off !
DEAR PAT DUNN : I ordered $31.20
worth of merchandise from Mi cro-Cook
Products Inc. of Northbrook, Ill. I've called
the company a number of times and have
been promised a refund s ince my order can't
be filled after months of waiting. The last
time I tried to call the phone had been discon·
nected. What's going on?
J .C., Newport Beach
Failure to ellmlnate caaaes of com·
plalDta, ananswered complalall aad fallue
lo seu.le complaint• i. wllat'1 Johll Oil, ac-
eord.lag Lo the Better Bu&.eu Bveaa of
metropolitan Clllca10. The BBB baa bee• ad·
vised by Hemy Meler of ta.e llllDob at&.oraey
general's office that all complalata shoald be
referred to: Federal Trade Commllaloa, $S
E. Monroe St., Room 1437, Cblca10, 111. llM3.
Sorry, but it looks like aaotber maU-
order firm has joined the rub of many
others which ar~ o• the verge of going oat of
business and leaving the couumer In tile
lurch. Again, A VS ur1ea readers Lo shop ·
locally. Anythlng sold by maU-order com-
panies can be purchased In thla area at a
comparable price and equal or better quality.
Paint those wounds
DEAR PAT DUNN: The back yard of the
house I bought looks like a jungle. The trees
need pruning badly and I plan to gel started
on this job. When do you apply pruning paint
to pruning wounds? Right after the cut or is
it better lo waJt? Also. will any kind of paint
do?
E .P., Costa Mesa
It may be better to pllt olf pnmln1 some
of yoar trees antll tlley are la Uad.r dormant
season. Check with the Cooperative Es-
tenaloe'a farm adviser'• omce about tlth
before 1tanlng your project by pboDiDg
774-ftse.
Pnmlng paint may be applied 100n after
tbe cut 11 made, but It will stick better and
stay longer If the area 11 allowed Lo d.ry antll
tbe wood starts Lo show small craclta. A
homemade paint can be made by mblag one
of the commercial fixed copper materials
(copper Bordeaus) with raw linseed oU In
these proportions: 1.5 ounces copper
Bordeaux and 1 pint llD1eed oil.
Tiie dra1ln1 should be uecl on au cata
more than I Inch lD diameter. The advantage
of t•I• palat over black Hpbalt types told ln
narserlel ls dla& tbe copper protecll agalut
hla1al lnleda... The paint 1heald be reap·
piled eac• year utU tlte woad ls healed,
aed It can be ue4 for botb dffldaou alld
fnlt tree prulag wo.alld1.
A "Cot a problem? Thn writ• to Pa1
•\... l>vnfl. Pat will cut rtd tap., getting
"' J. th• an.wtr• and action lfOU nttd to
•
1alve nwqvitie• "9 oowmmm ond
bulirwu. Mail ll®r qutltiotal to Pot
Dlalft, At YOMr ~e. ONnfc Coolf
DaUw PUoC. P.O. 80% 1"10, COlt4 MHO, CA nae. A•
meutr lftten cu potlU>k tlriU ~ orLttDtted. but phoMd inqama or lfttns not mcluding tlw notJ.r'• fvll
name. addr.a and bultMu lk>uTt ' phoM 11umber
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Save •f2 on Gold Framee
Looking for a sound invest-
ment? Aaron Brothers art
analysts announce a sharp
decllne in the price of all
gold frames in stock. And
for one week only, we're
selling these frames over the
counter for half the regular
price. So for a minimal ini-
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enhance the value of your
priceless paintings and phcr
tographs. Ornate frames.
glass and back frames, pho-
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vet liners. linen liners and
frames with no liners at all.
Selection wlll vary from
store to store. but you can
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half on gold frames now.
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~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 3, 1981
GARDIN ING
Plants will get
nitrogen from air
By DON KENDALL .~,---w ASHING TON -Plant sclen-~sts are edeing near their goal ill developlna crops that can
lraw nitrogen directly from the
air , the Afrlculture Department
says.
Officials said scientist.a at the
University of Wisconsin have
1uccessfuJly transplanted a gene
from a bean seed Into a sun-
flower cell, creating what they
dubbed a ··sunbean" which
could provide new sources of
protein.
Agriculture Secretary John R.
Block called it a "breakthrough
achievement" that "opens a
whole new e r a in plant
genetics.'·
"It is the first step toward the
day when scientists will be able
to increase the nutritive value of
plants, to make plants resistant
to disease and environmental
stresses and to make them caps·
ble of fixing nitrogen from the
air."
doors for creating genetic varia-
tions that have been una v aUableln
the past." The genetic engineer·
ing p rojec t was led by
biochemists John 0 . Kemp of
the department's Airlcultural
Research Service and Timothy
C. Hall of the University of
Wisconsin at Madison.
"What the scientists have
done is to transfer • eene that
directs the production of major
protein from its native location
in the French bean seed into lbe
foreign environment of a sun·
flower ceU," the department's
announcement said. "They call
the new plant tiss ue 'sunbean'."
The bean gene "is stable in lta
new environment" as part of the
sunflower material and now is
being watched to see If It will
produce bean protein, it said.
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+
Fighting July heat
to protect plants
To combat July heat which
can torture and dama1e nowera
and vecetables , Southern
California gardeners should
water, fertilize and mulch to
keep plant.a strong and healthy.
Camelllas should be mulched
heavily to keep soil around the
roots moist and cool. Plant.a also
s hould be fertilized with an acid
fertilizer i n July, according to
Sunset Magazine's Gulde for
Southern California gardeners.
Pinch or cut back chrysan-
themums for the last time thls
month. They can be trimmed
ba.,ck lo six inches to keep them
short. Then, feed and water
them until the mums begin to
bloom. Tall varieties should be
s taked as they grow taller.
Roses should be pushed all
s ummer, for best production of
flowers. Feed them lightly on a
regular basis with one table-
spoon of ammonium phosphate
on the soil beneath each plant
with eac h watering. Water
generously so that the plants do
not become stressed. When cut-
ting roses, keep in mind that the
longer the stems, the longer it
will take the bush to rebloom.
.
woody centers and replant
large, healthy rhlzomea. Since
Iris arow In the direction that
rhizomes face, point them where
they should go.
In hot Inland areas gardenert
should plant annuals such aa
Catharanthus roseus, marlaolda,
portulaca and zinnias. All should
be shaded for a week after they
are planted. Along the coastline
plant ast ers, ageratum,
Catharanthus, Chrysanthemum
multicaule, C. paludosum, col-
eus, cosmos. dlanthus, dwarf
dahl ias, se mp e rfl o rens
begonias, Gloriosa daisy, impa-
tiens, lobella, marigolds,
pe lunias, phlox, portulaca, •
salv1a, sweet assylum, verbena
and zinruas.
Fertilize selectively, feeding
plants that will benefit most.
Include annuals , azaleas ,
camellias. chrysanthe mums.
lawn~. rhododendrons and
vegetables.
Developing crops that take
nitrogen directly from the at-
mosphere would mean tremen-
dous savings in fertilizer and
energy costs.
Block told a meeting of the
American Seed Trade Associa-
tion in Atlanta that the gene
transfer "could open many
To achieve the genetic
transfer, the scientists used a
bacterium which causes crown
gall disease in certain species of
plants. This bacterium, the
scientists said, has been called
··n ature's ge netic engineer"
because it transfers a s mall
piece of its genetic material into
a host plant's cell.
"Whal we did was to tum the
bacteria's exploitation of plant
cells into a tool for the transfer
of genes useful to us," said
Kemp, one of the team leaders.
CREATING A SUNBEAN -Biochemist John Kemp of the
Agriculture Department inoculates a sunflower plant with
gene carrying substance aimed at developing technology
for moving genes from one plant to another. Scientists have
developed a sunbean by lransf erring a bean gene to a sun-
flower cell.
Bulbs and rhizomes can be
divided now. Daffodils should be
dug up to divide them. Relocate
and replant bulbs immediately
-they should not be kept out of
the ground any longer than
necessary. Divide overgrown
clumps of bearded iris; discard
Although the season 1s well un-
der way, gardeners can still
har vest several vegetables if
t hey plant them immediately.
Try sowing beans, beets, car-
rots., com, cucumbers, eggplant.
end i ve, peppers. s ummer
squashes, tomatoes and turnips.
Gardeners can get a quicker
start on beans. cucumbers, egg.
plant a nd to matoes if they
purchase seedlings in four-inch
pots.
Garde ner's c hec klis t
Free floral design workshop offered
• Keep up those successive
plantings or r adishes and car-
rots . Also start seeds for all
members of the cabbage family
namentals Or decorate the
barbecue area with them where
they'll come an handy to spice up
almost anything you cook on the
grill
Orange Blossom Florists of
Costa Mesa is offering a free
Ooral design workshop Monday
and Tuesday in their store from
7 to 8 p.m .
These introductory workshops
will prepare would-be designers
for a coming series of eight
workshops beginning July 13.
Orange Blossom Florists say
that the workskops will provide
experience for both amateurs
and people interested-in pro-
fessional floral design. The store
is located at 1160 Sunflower,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion call 540-7198. • • •
T H E GARDEN G R OVE
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Dr. Jean Natter, past presi·
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• Plant dwarf bedding dahlias
now and you'll be enjoying their
bloom in a few short weeks .
• Pot up some herbs. You can
tuck them into any sunny border
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• IC you·ve caught sight of
crabgrass seedlings in your
lawn, it's time to get into action.
There are several chemicals
available at your nursery to con·
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FEATURES
COMICS
SPORTS
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85
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Rita Hayworth is n-0t
shopping for husband
No. 6 ... 83
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A 1931 photograph of Ocean Front ahowt the McFCJd.cWn Building (cm far right) during au early daya
when a candy atore and a bait-and-tac~ shop were operating in the brick and mortar structure.
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The building today doesn't look much different, n cept that it'• mrtuaUy empty. Renovation plana for
the historic structure were filed thia week. ·
Delays stallrenovation of Newport building
By STEVE MARBLE
Ot-0.0y l"'l ... SUtf
The angular building by the Newport Pier has been everything
from a corner drugstore lo a flophouse for fishermen.
City officials say it's had at least 20 different owners and more
than 100 different uses, both reputable and not so reputable.
It's made of brick and lime mortar and dates back to 1926
when a fellow named B.K. Stone had it built. He lost the place
three years later during the Depression.
Four years ago, Newport millionaire Richard Lee Lawrence
leased the McFadden Building and decided he'd take a tum at it.
After months of arm-twisting from city leaders, Lawrence 's
architects filed renovation plans this week for the structure at the
corner of McFadden Place and Ocean Front.
Architect John Loomis says the building is to be renovated
back to a J920ish look with a restaurant named E. Gads on the
ground level and seven luxury apartments complete with canopy
beds and antique furniture on the top floor.
The Ritz. a four-star restaurant that now is the only occupant
of the other wise gutted structure, will remain.
Loomis says the alley behind the building may be turned into a
pedestrian mall with bricks and gaslight street lamps.
"Our goal." the architect explains , "is to make this a cor·
nerstone of the area and to tum the pier scene around to an image
of the 1920s."
Although building is expected to begin this month, the last four
years have been Jess than smooth sailing for Lawrence and his
crew of workers.
The project has been dotted with delays and work stoppages.
The architectural firm handling the job was dismissed at one point
and later rehired.
There have been three complete design changes and when
building inspectors last eyed the plans. they came up with a list of
133 corrections that needed to be made.
Things reached a pitch last month when Newport's building
director threatened the close down the Ritz unless Lawrence got
goin~.
"We appreciate that renovation takes a while and we think
he's doing an admirable thing," commented City Manager Robert
Wynn, "but for heaven's sake he should get into second gear."
.......According to tho~e close to Lawrence, the project bas been
slow and frustrating. They put some of the blame on the city
"Every time you consider moving a window. the city makes
you go back to square one," claims Brad Barrett, owner of the
planned E. Gads restaurant.
"Change is part of the creative process," says Barrell, a 32-
year-old CPA turned developer.
"The people in the city may yell a lot but they'll be the first
ones to bask in its glory when it's done."
Jack Poutsch, Lawrence's son-in-law and the agent an charge
of the project, says renovation work is hard, slow stuff.
"It would be easier by three limes at least to knock the whole
place down and start from the ground," he suggests ... But nobody
wants that."
Lawrence, who could not be reached for direct comment. is
known as something of an eccentric by his crew of workers .
"He has a lot of great ideas but they change from day to day."
explains one ally of his. "But his heart has always been in the right
place."
Architect Loomis says if Lawrence's ideas unfold as planned,
''It will be a whole new beginning for the pier area.··
Wetlands plan studied
LASER OVER IRVINE -That funny green
light over Irvine Tuesday night wasn't a close
encounter of any kind but rather an attempt
by a homebuilder to draw attention to a new
Oele'l"'9Mllfl .....
housing development in the Turtle Rock area
of Irvine. The light was projected into the sky
by a laser rented by Irvine Pacific, the
homebuilding division of the Irvine Company.
Local control top topic
Nestande, Wieder discuss bureaucracy with Reagan
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL °' ... __, ........ The White House -not the·
Orange County Hall of Ad-
ministraUon -has beeo the
center ot polltleal lllt of 1* for
two Oran1e County saplfTtlorl.
In the past two •••:;., aupervlaon Bruce Nett.,.
Harriett Wieder have met With
President Rea1an and r....,
Reagan AdmJnlltratlon offtelala
to diseute ways of looeenlnl tM
1tran1lebold of federal
bureaucracy OD local ..,._..
men la.
Ne1Unde traveled to
Wa1~ D.C., for UM ftnt
m..un, of a presldMaUal com·
mlUJoft &bat wlll lt.adJ UM nla· UoDlblp .,....,... fedilral ,.-.
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IOclatlOnof . ..
In 1eparate interviews, the
supervisors have indicated
general asreemeat on bow to
view the problems between
federal and local aovernment.I
and what netda to be done to Im•
prove the relaUouhlp.
N Htande : Rea1an wa•
''tboc~ that local IOftrament
w H becomlns paralysed by
state ud federal reaulatJona
that were obltructlq IOc:al tov·
trnment from 1ett1n1 tbln11 ......
-lln. Wieder: "I reillJ, nall)'
beU... U.. Pres1dint ia mutna
.. ...... tCrort and ·=.: lar1e amount of time tO
the vlftl of local ofl1dal1."
government jurisdiction with far
fewer restrictions than now ap-ply.
"He 'aid block srants would
be ~n interim step ln returning
local control to local govern-
ment,'' Mn. Wieder Hid.
"The President said hla dream
ls for a percentage of tbe federal
income tax to be 'feturned
directly to the states," abe
addect.
NHtande said Reatu traced
the ero.ion ot local eootrol to die
1rowtb of federal 1rant., po6nt-
ln1 out that in iteo, Wuhinaton
attend m 1rant 1>rotram1 ln-volNc about.., blJboe.
TW11, there ate aboUt $00 sr•nt procrama involvtna about
• inlWOG. They are 1ovel"Ded
by 1,0H reetrlctiona tbat~
Nfttande laid, lied lbe bancll ot
loc:al 1C>Vernment.
CdM Freeway extension would bypass two-acre area
Caltrans p lanners think
they've found a way of extend-
ing the proposed Corona del Mar
Freeway while avoiding a small
but troublesome wetlands area
that could cause new construe·
lion delays.
In their proposed design. the
two-acre wetlands would be in-
side-a triangle of asphalt roads
formed by the freeway .
MacArthur Boulevard and Jam-
boree Road. But none of the
r oads, nor a loop connecting
Jamboree to the northwest-
bound freeway. would encroach
on the riparian setting.
A retaining wall would be built
to separate fill dirt for the loop
from the wetlands.
Finding a way to avoid the
wetlands has been a source of
concern because state policies
forbid altering wetlands without
extra environmental studies.
Ronald Kosinski, Caltrans en-
vironmental planner, said the
studies would tack on "several
years" to the planning process.
He said an environmental "fact
sheet" published in 1973 is con-
sidered adequate for the project
unless the wetlands area
becomes lnvolved.
"If this design ls approved,"
he said, "the environmental
process should be cut down con-
siderably."
Many people involved with the
one-mile freeway extension have
questioned whether the wetlands
should be protected at all, claim-
ing it was created by mistakes
In earlier Caltrans roadwork
Datl'f .........
WETLANDS PINPOINTED
Protection plan unveiled
and shouldn't qualify for protec·
lion.
After researching old
quadrangle maps, however,
Kosinski said he is convinced the
area previously was a stream
bed before the construction work
"e nhanced" the wetlands en-
vironment.
He saJd a pipe draining over-
flow water into the low spot was
not arranged to feed the water
into a pipe to carry the water
away. So instead , the water
formed the pond that became
the wetlands.
Some Newport Beach officials
believe that fertilizers washed
from richly landscaped office
buildings in the area further
nourlshed the wetlands.
The pond and marsh are on a
six-acre parcel owned by the _
Irvine Company. John Boslet.
the company's engineering
manager for transportation
services, said Wednesday that
the proposed design appears to
satisfy initial problems with the
wetlands.
"I might say that whether that
wetlands merits preservation is
very subjective.·· he noted
Kosinski said the design has
been submitted to the Caltrans
headquarters in Sacramento for
approval. It also will need ap-
provals from the state Coastal
Commission and the Fish and
Game Department. Both groups
seem to like the design, he
added.
The $10.5 million extension.
however. will need a higher
priority ranking from state of.
ficials before it is ever built.
Although the project has been
on the Callfornia Tr ansportation
Commission's list of pending
projects for several years, com-
m lssioners c.taim the state
legislature must raise more
highway funds before projects of
its status are begun.
A bill to increase s t a te
gasoline tax from seven to nine
cents per gallon is before the
state Assembly. but it is not
clear whether the bill could in-
crease revenue enough to fund
this particular project.
The Corona del Mar Freeway
extension initially was Ust.ed by
Caltrans ln 1979 for construction
this year.
Park patrols added for 4th
E~panded parking areas and
increased police patrols are
planned durin1 the Fourth of Ju-
1 y weekend at Mile Square
Re1lonal Park, which bu been
the scene of several dl1-
turbances in recent weekl.
The parts~ a county recreation
area locatAld in Fountain Valle)',
la pat.rolled by Oran1e County
Sherllf s deputies. Traftlc and
crime lll"Oblema oulaide lb• park
1roundl an the responatbWty ot
Fount.all'.l Valley clty polle. .
Sherttr• CaDtalD Ria Dru•
•aid mounted cleputJ• ud lddi·
tlonal patrol cara will be M ·
1l1ned to lllle Square for tM
h~dQ. ,
Allo, be 1iid, est.ra IMrtl'r•
ean and aMMmled deputi• WW
be atatkmed at SuDM\ a.Kil,
near Huntinaton Beach. Offtcen
al Sunset can be moved to Mile
Square if special problems oc-
cur, he said.
Some Fountain Valle)' offtdall
have volced concern becaUll of
nshta that have erupted at tM
park dwi.na recent weetendl.
requlrtnc t.be attention of dty
police u .en_. the deputiee.
"WhmHtr you C•t a .&al of
people to,.~~~L!•u ,.. •· feNIM!llll ~ apuuun u1 .a fri n;~;;7 Drm aald. .. .....
1ltuation la well wlthln .. _..
ty to eom.rol."
Th• lherUr• captain .... tlte ltPta primarily have laftlftd
people plaJiq •oecer at UM
part, Diil vtDlilltt lalll membln.
Drab DGt*9 ~at couumlna
alcoboUc bevv•PI ll w.,.a la
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the park and said deputies would
mue dutJons for such offenses
durln1 the holiday patrol.
John Mosqulda, supervising
ranaer at Mlle Square, said the
paved C18tral bell-port trtancle
wUl be opened this weekend ii
tbe replar Mlle Square parkln&
Iota are ft.lied.
He Hid the park can accom·
modate about 1,200 cars without
\&Ila& tbe uiaaCle. He noted that
some ot the recent diaruptjona
have occurred when ran1t"' wen ~ to cloee the park
addltloaaJ motorlal• becau1
tbele IGU were ftUed.
FowdaAD Valle)' Police Chl Marvla f'ailtia said addi .-
cltJ ,...... wW be ualroed out·
tide tbl ~ ~ the bollday ., ......
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Sports club winning proposition
FOVRTH FOLLIES DEPT. -We're all going to try
celebrating the birth of our nation tomorrow and alas, for
officials and celebrants alike, the Fourth of July surely 1s
fraught with perils. The likelihood
is strong for some
high surf to beat the
sands along this
best of all possible
coasts. That's a
worry for our
lifeguards.
There's another strong chance that a large number of
revelers will raise one too many glasses to toast the na·
lion. That's a fret for the California Highway Patrol.
Additionally, there remains the slight possibility that,
in a frenzy of high exuberance, some citizens mig_ht ac·
tually discharge pyrotechnics into the sky, onto adjacent
roofs or on dry. weedy vacant lots.
TIDS P RACTICE IS likely to create a more s~c
tacular result than the originator sou~ht.
Such displays also create heavy perspiration for local
firefighters and cops.
One of the big troubles we have here along this
coastline in recent years is that the rules and regulations
for shooting off the legal, so-called "safe & sane"
fireworks vary widelv.
For example, if you shoot the works on the beach at
Huntington Beach, you're breaking the law. Go up to your
"Okay, who'se the wise gtly who shot off the bottle rocket?''
own neighborhood cul de sac and shoot 'em in the street
and it's perfectly okay.
THEN GO DOWN to Laguna Beach and shoot a
sparkler in the street or alley and you've broken the law.
Take it on down to Laguna's Main Beach and your sanc-
tioned within the law.
Meanwhile in Costa Mesa or Fountain Valley you can
fire off legal pyrotechnics anywhere in town and be
within the law. Except, of course, if you create a hazard
to life, limb or somebody's shake shingled roof.
Finally, we come to Newport Beach where, tomorrow
night, you'll likely see illegal aerial skyrockets and
cherry bombs ~11 over the place.
You view the Fourth of July night sky in Newport
Beach and you figure you've just witnessed the opening
maneuvers of World War III.
T ROUBLE JS, all kinds of fireworks are illegal in
Newport Beach. It's against the law to even travel
through town with a box of sparklers in the trunk of your
family bus.
One Fourth of July not long ago, the harbor patrol
boat roared through the bay up to Lido Isle and by
loudspeaker, officers informed those on t he beach they
were breaking the law by shooting fireworks. The
patrolman's announcement was greeted by about two
dozen Roman candles, fired directly at the boat.
The patrol guys backed their craft out of there in a
hurry. "Thank you, parents, for your cooperation," the
patrolman said dryly over his public address system.
ANOTHER RESI DENT who lives out on the
Newport-Balboa Peninsula specializes in shooting up
skyrockets over the beach -one about each five minutes
all Fourth of July night long. I don't think he's ever been
arrested.
Clearly the tasks of the fireman and cop are difficult
on the Fourth of July. It's worse than being a postman at
Christmas. And just think of all the poor fidos around our area
with their sensitive ears.
I think I'll join the dogs and just hide under the bed
for the night. Have a happy, safe and sane holiday.
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Expansion
planned
in Valley
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .... Delty ...........
About seven years ago, John
Fleitz and Jack Cameron or
Rolling Hills Estates sold a
lucrative tennis club con-
dominium complex in Palm
Desert and began looking for a
tlte ror a new type or family
sports center.
South Bay Los An'eles County
land was too expensive, but they
llnally found less costly acreaee
In southeast Fountain Valley,
the heart or a growing residen-
tial region.
Four years ago, Los
Caballeros Racquet and Sports
Club opened with four tennis
courts orr Newhope Street and a
membership of zero.
Toduy, Loll C11ballero1 boasts
almost2,400mcmbors.
The 22-acre complex Includes
44 lighted tennis courta, 20 In-
door racquetball courts, u speed
soccer stadium. a 1lant swim·
ming pool. o J(ymna1tlum build·
ing with buskulball and
volleyball court.It, plu1t a heatlh
spa room.
Flelt.z and Cameron recently
built 52 office condominiums
with in the s ports complex,
des pite warnings about lhe tliht
money market und the ofr-thc·
beaten-track location.
According to F'leitz. 70 pe'1Cenl
of these unlts are now in escrow.
Last week the partners re·
ceived the Fountain Valley Plan·
ning Commission's approval to
proceed with still more con-
struction on the Los Caballeros
grounds.
The pair now plan to build a
40-unit condominium hotel, a
restaurant. banquet hall and
new clubhouse.
The expansion plans still re·
quire final approval of the City
Council, in its role as the Agency
for Community Development,
but council members a lready
have given their okay to the con-
cept.
The innovative three-story
hotel will include eight four-
bedroom/two bath units and 32
two-bedroom/two bath units.
Each unit, costing perhaps
$150,000 to $180.000, will be
owned by an investor who would
only occupy it for a few weeks
each year. Fleitz predicts.
During the remaining weeks,
the unit would be rented out by
Garden Grove
historian
dies at 87
Private services for Garden
Grove educator and historian
Dr. Leroy C. Doig, will be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Pacific
Beach Mortuary in Pacific
Beach.
Dr. Doig was superintendent
of the Garden Grove Union High
School District from 1928 until
1958. He al.So wrote three
vol umes of Garden Grove his-
tory.
Dr. Doig, who had an in-
termediate school in Garden
Grove named a fter him died
Tuesday at age 87.
He is survived by bis
daughter. Molly Keist er of
Garden Grove, bis son, Leroy
Doig Jr. of China Lake, and
seven grandchildren.
Stam ps extend ed
WASIDNGTON CAP> -The
White House says President
Reagan has signed legjslation
continuing preisent benefit levels
for the nation's 23 mUlion food·
stamp recipients throu1b Sept.
30. The biJJ was signed Wednes-
day.
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Proposed expansion of Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley on 22-acre recreation
compler.
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'ONE OF A KIND'
Los Caballeros' Fleitz
the Los Caballeros management
in hotel fashion.
Fleitz sajd the hotel will be de-
signed so that the third-floor
bedrooms can be separated
from the remainder of the living
center, enabling the club to offer
80 hotel units.
He clajms the on-site hotel will
enable Los Caballeros lo provide
housing during athletic touma-
ments. Also, he envisions small
business conferences at the club,
in which participants can mix
work and recreation.
Fleitz notes that Fountain
Valley currently has no hotels
and limited banquet facilities.
He says a young athlete from In-
dia who recently took lessons at
Los Caballeros had to stay at an
instructor's home because of the
lack of nearby hotel space.
The club owner foresees more
professional tournaments and
group excursions from over-
seas at Los Caballeros because
of the new hotel.
Fleitz claims hjs complex is
the only one in the nation with
such a variety of athletic
faciliti es . He says Los
Caballeros could not be duplicat-
ed today in Southern California
because of the skyrocketing cost
of property.
"Nobody's going to build a
better mousetrap next door
because they can't afford to any
more." the club owner says .•
Fleitz says he and his partner
already have invested S6 million
in Los Caballeros and plan to
pour another $4 m illion into the
complex.
"All in all, there's a scramble
for the recreation dollar in this
area," the club owner admitted.
.. But we're not a single-purpose
club -that's the difference.
We're not dependent on a tennis
fad or a racquetball fad or a
health club fad.·'
Fi rs t driver
caught b y
CHP radar
ORINDA <AP> -Vern
Haberman has earned a small
place in California history by
becoming the first driver to be
caught speeding by a Highway
Patrol officer using radar.
Haberman was cited Wednes-
day for doing 38 on a s leepy
25-mph road arter a motorcycle
patrolman and a pack of re·
porters pulled him over.
Officer Earl Hoyt wrote the
ticket after using the patrol's
first radar unit. The radar gun
was donated by the Orinda
Homeowners Association and
Contra Costa County. It will be
used here as part of a six-month
test.
State legislators have re·
peatedly deleted funding for
radar from state budget pro·
posals. though the equipment is
used by city and county I aw en·
forcement officials throughout
the state.
"What can I say?" shrugged
Haberman. "If the radar caught
me, I guess I'm guilty."
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ita Hayworth still not broke
i Husband No . 6 not waiting in wings for ex-movie queen
I
By MARILYN and HY GARDNER
• Q. My heart was broken when I read a · •
headline that said, "Rita Hayworth, 62, now senile.
av ASHLEIGH
•&RllJJANT • court told." The details went on to reveal that her
lawyer and business manager, Leonard Monroe,
filed a petition that the most beautifuJ actress I
( 'GLAD YOU ASKED THAT'
ever saw has Alzheimer's disease, a fast·
developing form of senility.
My question is multi.faceted. ls Hayworth
broke'> I know s he's been wed many times. Did
every one of her hus bands completely forget her?
Did you ever meet her ? Can you briefly fill in the
missing parts of this story? ANITA D .. LONG
BEACH, CALIF
A: We'IJ try. But rlrst let us say that we agree
heartily with your deserlptloo or the actress. Tbe
rlnt time I saw her she was dancing dreamlly at a
• party ln lhe Beverly HUis HcKel. Weartog a daring
body·dlnglng gold lame gown, saucUy slit, s be
was a ravishing beauty. And unmarried.
The last lime I spoke with her was at a party
Joe Levine staged at New York's elegant Four
Seasons restaurant lo hype a new film for his sul·
try s tar Sophia Loren.
Born Margarita Carme n Cans ino, the
daughter of a Spanish vaudeville dancer and a
m other who was a Ziegfeld chorus girl, Rita started
to s tuay ner cratt at the age of 4. She was such a
striking, curvaceous dancing doll in her teens. her
father chaperoned the redhead whenever she was
off on a dale with a new face. As it turned out. dad
had a good idea.
On her first date, unchaperoned. she met an
agent and oilman named Arthur Judson. Despite
the fact that he was 20 years older than she, they
wed alter three or four more dates. The idyll
didn't last long. Mrs. Judson's excuse al the time
was a crisp, "I want to be myself for a change!"
Her next husband, known as "a boy genius"
C which he was > was Orson Welles. When she shed
him she said, fishwife style . "J s imply can't stand
his genius anymore "
Free again. she marned Prince Aly Khan.
IF YOU CAN'T
SAY EXACTLY
140W MUCH
YOU LOVE ME ,
TRY TO MAKE
~ ~OUGH ESTIMATE'.
And when they divorced, Rita's explanation was.
.. Aly's just a playboy "
Husband No. 4 was song star Dick Haymes.
When she waved bye.bye lo him, she complained.
"He hit me!"
Last in line was producer James Um. After
their parting, Rita must have rfut ool of post·
divorce postscripts. Asked what she considered
he rself to be, she smiled and sighed: "All lam to-
d ay is a 40·year·old woman!"
Today, Rita Caulno Hayworth Jadlon Welles
Khan Haymes lilll voices DO re,reta. ~e bas two
otr11prlng, Uves comfortably la a BeveJJ1 Hills con·
dominium with a housekeeper, and la .. id to be
healthy. Sbe h11 pr~rty v.aJued at lbore than
$250,000 according to newspaper reports and main·
talna warm rrtendahlps with cont.emporary stars
such as June Allyson and Ann Miller, Mickey
Rooney's cuneat co·atar oo Broadway:
Also. s he has no hubby No. 6 wd.in& in the
wings . She must have run out of excu•es for gel·
ting a divorce!
Send your question& to Hy Gardnn, "Glod You
Asked Thal ." care of this new~. P.O. Boz l!M20.
Irvine. Cah/ 92714. Marilyn and H11 GardMt' wUI on.noeT
as many question& as tMJI can in tMlr colvmn, but tM
volume of mod makes personal replies 1mpou1ble.
Ther~'s need for herpes I cure
DEAR ANN LANDERS. Each time you write
about herpes you reach millions of people and give
them sound ljdv1ce and good information. For
some of these people. it's the ONLY information
lhey get.
As a herpes sufferer of nearly three years, I
kno w that providing the facts about this disease is
111 lllDIRS
only half the batUe. The other ha lf 1s to discredit
the notion that lhe sexually exclusive and morally
upstanding don't get 1t Some pople are shocked
that I , a young woman with high s tandards, in a
committed and monogamous relationship, have
herpes • and I got 1t in the context or s uch a rela·
l ionship.
You advised a reader recently that "the first
line of prevention 1s being discriminating in your
relations hips ." This s uggests that only pro·
miscuous people ~et herpes. and that those who do
get it deserve 1t.
I know YOU know this 1s not true because I
stood recently in a room on Capitol Hill and heard
you speak most eloquently on this very subject.
You a lso stressed the need for fede ral fundjng to
find a cure. so that the quality of life might be im·
proved ror all. Please set your reade~ straight.
This is very important. -CONCERNED IN N . Y.
Dear t.:oncern ed: You are rl111&. Herpes
Simplex II (a venereal Infection) can be contract-
ed b y blghly·reepectable peOple. Bat a1 even big-
ger point must be made. There should be no moral
stigma a ttached to any disease. The overriding ob·
jective sbouJd be to get sick people well.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd Hke lo put in my
two cents' worth about which wire should be
buried next to the hus band. I s peak from ex·
perience. The last survivor should have his or her
way. It's that simple.
Over 50 years ago my father dU8. his and his
firs t wife's grave, put in a double vault and said be
wanted to be buried with her. They had no
children.
My mother lived with rum for 49 years and
gave rum nine children. When be died my mother
said, "I will not bury him with her. They had sjx
m onths togelber . I had a lifetime -and bore all
his children . He is going to lie next lo me."
Mom chose the other side of lhe same lot and
buried dad there with a double headstone that had
both their names on it Thal is where I buried her.
too.
Wife No I and my father were none the wiser.
No arguments either. WE DID IT lN OHIO
Dear Ohio: Time changes maay tblap, and
I 'm sure your dad would have wanted lt tbat way.
May they all r est in IJeavenly peace.
Geinini: Fainily tneniher confides
SATURDAY, J ULY 4, 1981
Ry SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES 1 !\tarch 21 April 1!11 You re able to overcome
re'llrictions red tape ancl lo tmpnnl your own style
Focu" on chanJ(l'. tr;l\el. vant>t~ .ind an air of celebra
lion
TAl Rt·s 1 \pnl 20 Ma) 201 Revu.•w of h1stonc docu
menb pro\ tdt•' 1nlellec·tual <,L1mulation Focus on
HOROSCOPE
perspective. proper!\. homl' family and emollonal
response Lo one who loves you
G E)tl~I 1 May 21 June 20 1 Short trips. ralls, notes,
relatives and \ti,1t11rs h1ghltghl exc11tng scenario Family
rnl'mber confides plttn!'I for remodeling. decorutmg or ac·
I ual change of residence
C'ANC'F.R (June 21 July 22 1 Malerlal and spiritual \'alues blend. answ('rS arc found by heeding .. inner
n11ct• ·· Focui1 on locatin1t m1ss1 ng item. reviewing
budgl't and realizmR your own worth
LEO cJuly 23 Aug 22 1 Money. love ond health dom mate personal scl'nario Cycle continues high and
you'll be al right place ut propitious moment
VtRGO c Aug 2J.Sept 221 Holiday spirit prev111ls
participation in palrtot1 c activity provides glow of
saltsfaclton
LIBRA 1Sept 23 Oct 221 Emphasis on creative en·
deavors. original approach. meet.mg peoplt a(ld increas·
1ng personul popularity
SC'ORPIO 10ct 23 Nov 211· You get on more solid
footing where hopes. career aspirations are concerned.
SAGITTARIUS I Nov 22·Dec 21 1 Your natural
ab11tt1es surge lo forefront Others compliment you on
appearance and understand mg or "b1g picture.··
CAPRICORN 1 Dec 22·Jan 191 Be aware of subtle
nuances. fine pnnt. details. research and bHic costs
One close to you confides dilemma
AQUARIUS 1Jan ~·Feb 181 T1tke notes. check
future shopping lists, be aware or legal requlrements and
locate Important documents.
PIS<'~ !Feb. 19·March 201: Maintain low profile. do
more listening than talking. strive to restorer harmony on
home front.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 3, 1981 81
PlJBUC NOTlCE
'IC'f"ITtout 8111tMIN UM9 ITATIMWT Tit• ••11-1,.. ..,_ .,. 110••• ..,...._ .. ouatUA YILI, ,.., On1199,
C.le MeW, c;.. faJ1
ll~eld CIO•hte, IH) 0••""· c.1.e ""-· ea. t»u ~I Cl*lt14. 1"2 Or ..... , CMle
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hf1Cw!M"• Tiii• tle'-I •• 111• •lllt tr. COIOnly Clorll ol Otaft(le Co.,..,ty Of\
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITlOUI aUllllHU
.._a1TATeM&1t~ , ... ltll-119 ...,._ c. ... "' ..... ....... OltAtt• \ALas. ·~ IMlllal Or . HIH\lllltHn llMcll, CA ..,.,.
JOfW\ Ml<llMI Orelle, IQUJ !Niii.ei
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PUBl.JC NOTICE
LW•l" "CTITlOUI lllilltlU ltAM•ITATeMlltf T llt IOllow1n11 "" ...... ,. CMl1'V '"''1 ....... SCIPlllO, ~fO, 110 Newpert C•1'1tt Orlv•, '""' 100 New,..tl a .. c11. CAlll0tftla •i..e ComPUI., v.,.,..,., lft( . -••I partner, 110 ~,, C.""'' 0.lff S1111t 200. N-•t .. a<,. CelllOtlll•
9'1..0 Oewld Ill kotl, _,., petlMr,
•M Wot J•OMall, Sulle 202, LA~ •••ler. Cel•torrwa •)».!
PUBLIC NOTICB
l'ICTITIOUI a11111teU ltAMe •TAUM<T , ... , ............. , .... , ••• fflnll .... ...... .. CAIHAGlllf. m 1 Jettt~ Ot.
• AIC, C• .. MHt. CA 9'1•la K•rtf\ L-KtfWWoY, *1 Jeffrey
0t , •A.Cal.II-.~ "tl6 Rile Ceti.etl,.. l'MIP• l(l1ne•,
10'11 0.-,..,. l -. H""llllOtM
1 .. cll,CA"IM Tltl• Du•lnen 11 c-~<leo •Y • ....... 111e<-...W. ac. ..... tt.-oy
J-1•,1•1. l't"6nl J ..... "· JUiy '· 10, "· "" 211tf.tl
Me,le H Amt.1"d'•"· 9ener•• Patt"9•, 110 _PO,, Cellter Or1v•, Hewpgrt Beecn, C..lllMnla ttMO
, .... '"'-t wet llltO •• , .. .,.. county Cieri. OI OtMOt County o" J11ly
'· , .. , '"Jm
,..,.,._ Oranot Coe•t Oelly Piiot, PIOlllltNll O'-tee•I O•lly PllOi
J-"· JYIYI. 10, "· ttll nu.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
ltl1'MI ,ICTITlOUI auttMIU
MAM8 ITATCM8MT Tiie totlowlno "r'°"' .,. 1101,.11 illY•l1'eH •· IBN LTD., 1927 S 8r1"04· Suitt
101, C911eNWM. C.. "16M G--.11, 1911 $. Brl•lof, 5"1tt
201,(0ll•~Ce <n•• Tiii• IHl.irwH It COfteluCltCI DY a llmlttel partNnllip.
Gena-.tl
Tllh a&M--wn llled wltlt 1 ... Cevnly Ctortt of Ot•"9t CoUllty °"
J ..... n. '"' ,,_1'
PulltltMCI Ottt19t Cont Delly Piiot
J_.1 •• JYly l. 10, 11, 1 .. 1 2"1 II
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU• au11Mass ...... aSTATeMINT
flte fofl-i"ll -'°" I• ClofllO DUSI ........ WEST SHIELD IHVESTIGAflOHS,
JIS1 &lr'Cll 51 , ..._-t &t~lt CA
'*°· Alltft ""lllp C¥001e, 105'1 LaVOtlN
L" , HYftll .... on e..c11, C.A '26-46. Thi• ll.nl-ll <ondU<leel llY .,. lft· dl•IO..al All_, P. CetclO•e flllt ... ,_, .... llltO •ltll '"' COllflty c1er11 o1 0r ... oe eo .... 1y °" May
1'. 1 .. 1. 1'1 ... PllOll.i.d Otenot Cont OelCy Piiot,
J ..... 1',JUly3, 10, 17, ,... 111Mil
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUI •t1t11tass NAMI STATeMINT Tiit lollow!lle pa"°" 11 ctolno Dull ....... DAY COHSHIUCTIOH CO , 1-GarO.ft Gnlw &l•d , 5"11e 1U, G••-Gro,.., CA mo Harof<f Euverw fl4n1. 15021 E• preu D• .. L.aOwN Hiii•, CA nw Tiii• ~ .. c.-1 ... Dy.,. In
CllYklv••. Harold E-f'llftt T"lt tui-1 w•s lllM wlllt U. County Cletti of Or-County.,. J111y
'· "'' 1'16SDI P11"4I-Or-Coal! 0.llv Piiot, Jul y>. 10. 11, 1•. 1w1 1'u.tl
PUBLIC NOTICE
1tOTtca OI' nun• a•i ML•
T S Ho ff:lt1·l LAWYERS llfLE INSURAN CE CORPORAl lOH, •• Ouly •Pl>Ol1tl..S Trv•t .. ""68< Illa IOll-lno OtlC•l-
cltff of lt\111 WILL SELL AT PU&LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST &10· DER FOR CASH (peyt1>1e el time ot Mlt In lewf11I moNY of the United St•lHI all •toltt. 1111• -..... , ... Cort .. ytd to --lleld Dy II -.. Id D••d ot Ttutl In lltt propeny
...... 1 ........ clHCtl-T RU S l 0 R CL AREN CE a BLACKSTOCK -FLORENCE L &l..ACKSTOO< &EHEFC CI AR Y PA TRICI A SCHROEDER
Reocw-J-y "· '"' .. iMI• Ho. l32tt '" -1JU1. -Jn. of 01 liclal Record• 1 .. the ofllc• ot ,,,. Recor-of Or-c-ty w06 -of lru•I dlHc•i!IH the loOowlftQ pre> perty lHE LAN D RE,ERRED TO HERE IN IS SITUATED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY
0' OfllAHGE. ANO IS OESCltl&EO AS FOLLOWS
~ ~ of TteU No 1.01,
CMKtl-•fol~ PARCELi All tllel _,Ion of Ttect No 1.01, lft
,,,. City of 1,,,.1,.., <-'Y of Or.,oe. st••• of C.Ulornl• ••• -...... ,. CO<-lfl 8-213, -· 10, II -12, Ml•ull-. Mept. In Illa •"Ice of
Illa C_,ty Rec...-of .. Id Ora1t98
Couftly, --del!Md at U1'11 S1 °" • (~"""" .,. .... •«onMd ;,.
·-•ltt, -UO end loll-Ing of Ofllcl•I lhco•d• ol u ld 0••"11' COUftly. PARCEL? A" ullCli•ldtCI 1n•ir. IM•,..•• 11t all th.It portlOll of ••Id Traci Ho 7«1!.
s,hOwn •nd de'flnM •• "cotnmon area"
Oii wld '°""°"'11'1""1 pla1'. E •<•P4iftll for .... ,lod of 10 yHt\
from and .it., del• of dlee<h below, .. ,,..,,.11 of ell oil OM. mlN••ll •""
ltyd~oc.nion ..ml8"C•• .,.._ • dePlll of SOD feet Ir-,,,. w•lac:e of .. Id .... o. llul wcu-.t ............ of tftlry ""°" .,,, portlotl of -wl'fac:e -v• a depl II of >GO 19" for llW ""'""°"' ot eaplOf'lftQ lot, DotlftQ. mlftl"ll, ctttlClftll, remo•i,,., eatr<Kllno or me•k•llno Hid lUIKi...<H H •-rwecl D, W &tedford Hetll1 end o_,. l>'t ~ tt<Ot*<t J..,.. S, .. ., 11' -'1M,
-· I? -1', Olfl<iel RteOf'Ot, afWI ,.-rt<..-J-"· ·~ ... a-'15',
-· 746 -111) Offlcl•I R«Of'Ot, -
hwthet -11' - -from W Btedl.,d HeHlt •nO -· •KOtOM
May 17, 1-1 .. --· -Qt, Of li<l•lll-• Eu .. l"O tllttof•om au of 11W ,._ m•l"l"ll oil, 11••. ml11•••1t •"d l'lydroc..--.. lyl"f below a deplll of >GO feel ,_.,, ,,,. wn.ce of wld l•ftd . ..,. •It*! tlla tight of .,. lty -any port!_, of I ... lUrla<t
ebo.. e ........ Of SCIO r .. t lot •"Y pytp--"81-•t. 81 •-twee!11' •II lllllt11Meflf ,.CMdt<I 09<tMbet 1t,
lf71 '" booll "'3, -170 of 0111<1•1 ltt<.Of'cb. PAllCllLJ: All llaCllOtlv• ••UMtllt IO• vel!Ccu1., per1i1n9 -r ,,,., portloft of ..Id Ttect Ho. 1.01, _,, a• P·SI °"
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'l(TITIOUI aUllNIU NAMl ITATIMSNT
Tito IOll-l"fl petzl no l>Y•I MH••· CL A\'81"4 C PAN V, llOI Car CllNll Dr. Coll• Mew, Ca 9167' Edward A Cley.lft, nae C•tdlNI Dr , Cott• Me .. , Ce 9'1•:a.
'"'' ~ ..... ,, (-.,Ct.Olly.,. lft d••lduel Edward A Claylllln Thl1 t .. l_t was tlltO wllll IM CounlY Cltr-ot Or•ngo Counw on J ..... 11.1 .. 1 ,,_u
PYDll ..... d Ot.,.eot CO.SI Otlly PllOI
) ..... 16, JUiy J, 10. II, 1 .. 1 Ul4 II
P UBLIC NOTICE
Tlli\ Dllil1ttU It (OftdUtt•d llY • hMllod jWlt1,..rlhlp A C.lllMnle Corp
Computer Ventur•'· tnc.
Merle H Amund'°",
P•~IOttll Tnlt ste1.....,.1 •at Iliad "'1111 1 ... Co11ftly Cler~ ot Or.,.{141 Co11nCy ort Ju.,. I, 1 .. 1 P1U1U P11bll....O Or-C.0.•I Oally PllOI, )Yn• 12, 1,, 2t. Jiily ,, 1 .. 1 Z.'7 II
PUBLIC N~ICE
N$-7'141 ,ICTITIOUI auillllU ltAMI STATEMaNT
'"• follo••nv ~rwn' ••• do1nu bu\ln•~-' es JOAN l(E"T HAIA Sf 1'LES, 110
JlllY I. 10, 17, ?4, 1"1 1'2MI "
PUBLIC NOTICE
'1CTITIOUI aUl!Ma .. NAMI STATHHltT TPlt 1011owl1tO .,.,..,,,, •rt 001,..
bullMU aa CAL IF'ORHIA HAltOWOODS,
11"1 El-Ct . Utov"" Hftuel, CA
"•11 ••co 1nc1v11r&e• Ltd . t>tt t E 1c1er (I , L-NI-I. CAt2.,7 Thll ..,.,,,. .. ll cono..<IM DY aft'"' dl•IO..al AIKO lnOllW-Lid llr"" L Klr.iend ,., .. _
,,.,, ll•l-1 .... llled •"" ,,.
MW..ittl E 111n St C.0.1• "'-"•· C.. 'DUI NOTICa 01' Tll11ST••·s SALi Pollne P.,~ylntl .,. s WOOll.,
Cou"'Y Clolk ot 0 ••"9'1 C°""'' °" JYMJO 1 .. 1 11"1Ut11 P11llll-Or-Coell O..ly PllOt, .... ... ,JIPJ .. 0 >09 loo,.,. . .., c. 'OO)j o .. July tt. lttl .•• 10 00 • m.. y •<oo Pll•IYI"' ... U4 s Woo\!., July l, 10 II 14 t•I 1'11 .. t
IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF' N;:.'·.:;:~":"::'c~~ ~y 1,. AMElttCA H duly •Pf>Oi1tttcl Tty~t .. 01v1oual1 tHuw..r.o .. Wiit! PUBLIC NOTICE u,,.,.r -__ , to ~ 01 T•11•1 Poona PY11y11t1k
recorCMcl Marclt lll, 1'7', •• ifutr No Yacoo "'-•IYl1'•l 4JOSI, -1J09, ~ IU, o1 Ofllclal Reco•d• ••t<Yl•O Dy JOHPC Tftit ll•lemenl .... hl.O wllh .... Counly Clerk of Ot•1t00t Cou1tly on HOMME .• ,. unmarrl•d ma1t, H Juft« II. 1"1
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
ANN S. BELL ANO OF
PETITION TO AO ·
MINI STER ESTATE NO.
A·109373.
tr111to•, 1 .. ,,,. office ol IN County .,1 .... 2 RecotCMt of Or-County, Slate ol PublttlWd ~-Co.ti Oaoly Pttol ~~~~.~~ ~~L'H~~~s~T :.~~~~ J11ne 16. Juh J. 10. ti t'lll ,_. 11
FO R CASH (peyallle at time of .. 1. l1t lawful money ot Illa U1tltecl SlatHI •I the Horf\ front .,.,,MC• ot ll'W '°""'Y Coutt"°"w• 700 CMc C9rll•• 0• Wett.
PUBLIC NOTICF.
~"t• Ana. C.lllornle. all right. Ullo ,ICTITIOUI 8USINISS
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors
and contingent c reditors of
Ann S. Bell and persons
who may be otherwise in·
terested in the Will and/or
Estate.
tlWI l11lotetl '011..,.Yt<l IO .,.o now Mid HAMIE ITATIMINT by II .. ,..,., 1e4d o.eo ol Tnitt In Ille THE FOLLOWING PERSON IS pr-rty tlll .. ltcl l1t .. ,o C°""IY alWI 001 NG BUSINESS AS SletecleM:rl-81 ABCO INOUSTAIES LTO, 1l"1 IXHtalT "A"' Elder Cl.~ l'C•gutl "1•17 A pet1 t1on has been filed.
by Hilton S. Bell in the
Superior Court of Orange
County reQuesting that Hilton S. Bell be appointed
as personal representative
to administer the estate of
Ann S. Bell <under the In·
dependent Administration
of Estates Act> The pelt·
lion is set for hearing in
Loi 11 '" Block II, ucept 1,,. 8re11t L l(lrkl-, 13"t EIO.r Cl., NOtlPlefly S 00 1 .. 1 11'0<.ol, end lhe L•g111ta Nl-1 '1t11 not1herly • 00 r .. t of Lot It In Biotk 11, Thlt -IMH,. <oncluetecl Dy all In
•II of Tract Ho 1n, In .,. City of dlYld11al
N••POt1 -"· •• ·-°" • mao 8•9'11 L Kin.land t ... rtot recoro.d In -1), -•. TPll• ti.1-1 wat 11180 wllll Ille "'"olleNOUI "'81>1, •teO<Ch of .. ,o Counly Cl••k ol 0••"9'1 COYnly °" o .... g, c-ty J11nc s. , .. , ..,._ Ea<891 •II mine•••• !lr>el11dlno P11DllM>ecl Or-C.oetl D•llY P1lo1, !>YI "°I hmtt.O to, oil, -end ot ... t J11ly ), 10. 11.14 1 .. 1 1'7MI hydrocar-. ....,.ten<nl 1,. -unoe• •no tl\et met tM ll'cxluct<t 1rom tr.e alllo•e _,,_ land -all r<ellh P UBLIC NOTICE
pertalftlftQ lo wkl miMraf• Or>eluoono .• 1>111 not llmlltO to. lM tllCIUMW« •111"1 lo .. ptore lor. drlll 10<, oaveloe>, pro-
dw<• end e.dr•<• \•td rn1ner•f\L
f09'flhitt •11h tht ••<h'"'" r1~t to drlH 11troueri Ille above o .. crlbe<I 1...0
, u ,. 1 • 1 0 • c 0 u " T 0 " Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic CAL1,0111t1A , couNTY 0 , Center Drive, West, in the OltAltOE, 100 Civic Ceftl., Ori .. C I t Y 0 f Sa n t a An a , w~~1.,~i.~1~1~":::!'!2.H A California, on July 29, 1981
OIEl(,JR,l>KH-at 9.30a.m. ID< I,,. --ol nl)IM•"9 for, drill
11111 10• ........ nv . .,,oc111c;1ne ena ••· 1t ec11ng 011 , 11•• •"d olltt•
hydr0<Mbon tiuCKt•MH In •nd ulMier ofh., 1-. ..,lcll W<d mlNral• and .. Id rlflllu ••• hereby rnerw..S 111tto
(;rentor, lh 1u<.ceuon 6nd •1•i9n1. 1>111 lft ll'W UtttlM Of Mid rlllltl\, Gteft-
IOr. lh W«•"'"' end ~ .. 91\\0 \ ... II not enler .._. lhe w•l•ce ol IM •bo•• O•Krlbtcl I-or llW \u!Kurlac:e ol HMt , •t>owe 1ri. 0.plh ol S00 lffl bel-the ... rl«•
Attenuon 1, Olr•ctea to trte t.ct
111•1 tllt Oii, ti< , 11 u cltl)t..S from Ille
<l•t.erlottOf\ tn OU\ gu•rantff and any poli cy 1u11ed in tho n•m• ot • PYHlt•Mr ••• WI•.....,., wld OHO ol Trvll wlll alto <ot1••'" .. id 011 .. <"P·
ltOfl The •lrwt .-. ... and at.,,., com
mOll Clfllllf'40llOll, •I ... 1. ol lhe rtal P'Ol)etlY dftetl-.00,,. '' P<l•-IK 10 1>e m "'-' SI•••. N""'°n 8H<lt, C•lltwftl• ~ T,,. ..,_ w..,.... Tnnt .. dlscleimi
•"Y llelllllty ID< any lntMte<IMn ot .... tlt"1 -... -01r.r comtnOI\ O.tl~hon, 1f -.ny, •hOWn twr11n !>aid WI• will .,. ...-. Dul w1l"°"I
coven•nt 01 ,,.,rtinty, ••P'tt$ Ot l'"-
ofled, r~ftQ 11110, -"'°"· "' t1'C""1llret1<n, lo .,., tlte r9rftalfll"9 ptlfl(lpel """' of ll'W -·•11 w.: .. r.., •Y Miki o..d of Tr111c, •1111 1n1er .. 1 lhereOfl. u prowl-In Mkl "°le(tl,
edvaMH, .t ..ny, under tf'M' terms ot HIO 0..0 of Trvil. I .... Che«,"' ano upentft of 1"' Tru1I• aftd ol the t•11•h crMlecl l>'t wio OMd ol Tt111t, lo• .,,. -•••..,...Illy ..sllm••t<t 10 ... M<.00000 r ... -lclery ....... •aid °"" of T t11ll ,,.,.IOIOrt Utcultd and do ll••••d to Ille .,,..,..,,,~ • wrlltert Decl•••lion of 0.1 ... 11 encl Demand ror Sale, •IWI • written Nolle• ol Dela1111 -Elecllon lo S.11 Tho ...,. dtttlll1'td ceu1eo u ld Not1c1 ot 0.1 ... 11 -EIKllOll to S.11 lo ... ,.. cord..S In lhe county _,. the rMI prooerly ''located D•I• J..,. 25, 1"1 IMPERIAL CO RPORATION OF AMERICA
nwktTrustet ly C1.001a MecMlll•n VI<• Pretl.,.,,C
17f7 Comc>IH Ori"" s.... Dievo. CA n1u Tel (11411"1 .... PUl>ll"*' Or-CoHI O•ll Y Piiot, J111yl, 10, 11, IWI ~ ... I
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOT1ca o' Hua1No 1,.11oeATtu IF YOU OBJECT to the CASIE NUMHll A·-U granting of the pet ition, nc. -· 11 ,_.,... •Y .... TM• you should either appear -uce -"" ,.....,.. .,... te _, .
1 .. cewt. _..,... _, -.. llffr· at the hear mg and st~te
111111,.,....11.,....,.. • .,.,....i.. your ob1ections or f cle
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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY OF ORANGE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARINGS
1981-82 REVENUE SHARING
BUDGET
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Supervisors of the
County of Orange will commence budget hearings for the fiscal vear 1981-82 at 1: 30 p.m. on Wednesday. Julv 15, 1981, In the Board of Supervisors Hear·
Ing Room, First Floor, Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana, California. Pursuant to Public Law 94·~ these hearings will Include
consideration of the proposed uses of Revenue Sharing entitlement funds. RUFFELL'S
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cerning the entire budget and the relationship of entltlement funds to the
entire budget. Written comments will be accepted prior to these hearings
and may be addressed to the County Administrative Office, Special Pro-
grams Office, 623 North Broadway, 5anta Ana, California 92701.
The proposed 1981·82 county wide budget' Is $711.7 mllllon, which In .
eludes S.518 mlllion of proposed County General Funds and W .2 million of
proposed Revenue Sharing Funds. The proposed use of Revenue Sharing
funds Is as follows:
EXPENDITURE
CATEGORY
T •• Reduction
AMOUNT
$19.7 mllllon
Parks, Rtcr'fftlon s 7.9 mllllon
and Open Space
Soclal Pn)Qrams S 6.6 mllllon
Tot•I $3.U mllllon
EXAMPLES
Land acquisition, design and construe·
tlon of Capltal ProJects.
Contributions to government agenc6es
for Ptrks acquisitions and develop..
mtnt, and deve lopment lof other
rKreatlonal facilities.
Contribution to government and out•
sldt non.profit 1genclu for Social Pro-
grams
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Orang• Cout DAIL y PtLOT/Frlday. July 3, 198f •
How to stop
baby's crying
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP) -Tired of staying
up all night with a baby who won't quit crying?
Psychologists Russell D. Clark Ill of Florida
State University in Tallahassee and Grace B.
Martin of Armstrong State College in Savannah.
Ga., say they have found a sure-fire way to dry up
those tears.
Just play a tape recording of the baby's own
crying, they recommend.
The psychologists say they stumbled upon the
solution while conducting research into why people
become distressed when they are around other
people who are upset.
"The implications are enormous," Clark said.
"It's incredible an infant as young as 20 hours can
discriminate his own cry from that of another,
especially when most adults don't recognize their
own voices on tape.
"We believe the findings prove babies are
more sophisticated and complex than we ever
could have imagined," he said.
The psychologists initially were trying to find
out whether showing sympathetic distress to
another person's distress is a learned or in·
stinctive response.
Clark said they tested babies less than a day
old at Savannah's Memorial Medical Center
because newborns "couldn't have learned very
much and probably never heard another baby
cry."
The researchers recorded different infants and
then played the tapes to babies who were both
calm and already crying. .
The results supported the theory that sym.
pathetic 'distress response is instinctive because
the babies cried when they beard another baby cry
and infants who were already crying cried even
more.
The psychologists expected this response. but
they were surprised to find that babies who heard
their own wails played back on the tape recorders
immediately stopped crying.
Calm infants who would cry when they heard
other babies remained calm when they heard their
own weeping.
Clark said that the discovery will be published
this year in "Developmental Psychology." a pro-
fessional journal.
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TIBBITS Jack W. Turley and Henry
BESS TIBBITS, resident Fors berg, grandchildren,
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Passed away on July 1, 1981. Turley. Bob L. Turley.
Survived by 2 brothers Louis Charmon Vollmer, Peggy
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Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 3, 1981
'I was lucky to survive'
Borg outlasts Connors in classic ; McEnroe next
~
WIMBLEDON, England IAP) -Bjorn
Sorg came from two sets down and John
McEnroe overcame bouts of court tao·
lrums Thursday to reach the men's singles
Cinals at Wimbledon.
So the stage wa11 set for a repeat of last
year's final, in which Borg overcame
McEnroe in a close five-set lhrlUer
The 2S·year-0ld Swede ls aimjng for his
sixth straight Wimbledon litle. That would
equal t he feat of Willie Renshaw, an
Englishman who won Wim bledon in suc·
cessive years from 1881 to 1886. Renshaw,
however , only had to play the title match
for his last five crowns. In those days, the
defending champion was seeded into the
championship m atch.
display of ((Ul.8 and de\erminauon
"When I wa1> two sets down , I thought 1t
was going to be very difficult," he said.
Connors , 1s 1f exhausted by his early
brilli ance, slacked off just a little. That
was all the encouragement Borg needed . Borg wore down J immy Connors 0·6,
4·6, 6-3, 6-0, 6-4 in a 3t,4,,-hour thriller -one
of the greatest te nnis ma tches seen on the
,Wimbledon center court in recent years.
··1 guess I could have gone to th~ net a
little more," Connors said, " but I had to
pick my shots "
McEnroe overcame ftod F rawley, the
unseeded Australian , 7-ft, 6·4, 1·S. The fi ery
left hander clashed several limes with the
um pire and was given a public warning
and assessed a penalty point.
MC ENROE HAD already been fined
Sl ,SOO a nd warned about his behavior
earlie r in the tourna me nt. He faced
another possible fine by the tournament
committee.
The center court has seldom seen such
excitement as when Borg and Connors
played out their final set in fading light al
the end of the day
CONNORS ADDEO: "1 wanted to come
out fighting in the third, but I played a
loose opening game."
The American found satisfaction, but not
consolation, in his own performance
"You win or you lose None of the rest
counts But at least he had to play his best
stuff lo beat me," Connors said
•
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Jimmy Connors' exhilaration was short-lived as Bjorn Borg won
Fireworks fizzle
in baseball talks
No progress reported again
NEW YORK 1AP1 MaJor
league baseball will mark the
Fourth of July, trad1ttonally one
of the biggest dates on the sport's
calendar. with strike negotiations
instead of ball games
Federal me diator Ke nneth
Moffett has recessed until Satur
day . July 4. stale mated talks in
the players strike. which entered
its rourth week today
T he two s ades met at the
bargaining table for about 90
minutes Thursday with no dis·
ccrnable progress on the issue or
free agent compensation
"WE'RE GOING around in
circles," said Mark Belanger of
the Baltimore Orioles ··it's the
same stuff every day It went as
you might expect. Certainly,
there was no progr ess."
But Reggie Jackson of the New
York Yankees. preferred a mor e
positive viewofThursday's talks.
··Nothing happened, but it
seemed as though they were say-
ing. 'Let's hear what you have to
have and we'll tell you what we
havetohave ,' "hesa1d. "Atleast
today people were saying. 'Where
can we go from here., Can we do
anything"' It doesn't mean we're
near a settlement, but it seemed
they wanted to listen more today
J didn't feel they listened before.
Listening and hearing are twodif·
ferent things."
Jackson seemed hopeful that a
breakthrough could be achieved.
"l'M LOOKING for good thjngs
from them, something to build
on," he said. "I'm like the fans
who keep asking when it's going to
be pver. I'm enjoying the time off.
but I feel guilty. I s hould be play.
ing ball."
Dona ld Fehr, general counsel
ol the Major League Players As·
sociation, s miled at J ackson's
description of the meetmg.
"If he means people were not
screaming at each other. he's
right," the attorney s aid. "That
happens often But the tone of the
meeting was no different as far as
I was concerned Their pos1t1on 1s
·Please accept our proposal that
the number sixteen player be
used for compens ation paid for by
the club s1gnjng the free agent · I
don't detect anything that hap·
pened that we·reone step closer to
a settlement. Maybe l'm wrong.
I 'd lovetobewrong."
Thursday 's m eeting was
s cheduled to start at 10 a.m .. but it
did not get underway until 11: 30
because owners· representative
Ray Grcbey requested a delay
U.S. REACHES
WORLD FINALS
Spe cial to the Daily PUot
PONCE. Puerto Rico The
S. Junior National water polo
lea m qualified for the world
tournament in Italy Sept. 14-21
by virtue of its 1976 victory over
host Puerto Rico here Thursday
The win gave the U.S. Junior
Nationals a 3·1 r ecord in t he
round robin tournam ent official·
ly known as the Amateur Swim -
ming Union of t he Americas
world qualification tourna ment.
The tourney is for players 17 and
under.
In Thursday's contest Mike
Howell, a senior at Newport
H a rbor High, had five goals
while teamm ate Diggy Riley, a
New por t gr aduate headed for
UC Irvine. Scott Thornton and
Bob Olepersloot added three
each.
JOHN SEVANO
Can Lloyd
end her
failures?
WIMBLEDON, England IAPl
Chris Evert Lloyd hopes to
end her distres.si ng r un of
failures today in t he Wim bledon
women's s ingles final.
Now 26, Lloyd will be playing
in her seventh Wimbledon final.
She has won only two -in 1974
and 1976 and has lost in the
last three
lier opponent today is Hana
M andlikova, a lean and lithe
Czechoslovakian who has vowed
to become the No 1 woman
player in the world.
S TILL A te e n -age r .
Mandlikova already holds the
Aus tralian and French titles.
On TV today
Channel 4 at 11 a.m.
and a victory over Lloyd would
le ave just the US. Open bel'tl!een
her and the Grand Sla m. There
1s de bate as to whether a player
needs to win all four m ajor
tournaments Wimbledon and
the French. United States and
Australian Opens in the same
year or JUSl consecutively in or-
der lo capture the Grand Slam.
M a ndlikova, r ecent ly r e·
covered from a back inj ury,
showed her immense potential
by defeating two-lime champion
Martina Navratilova 7·5, 4-6, 6· 1
in a punishing semifinal Wed·
nesday
Those close to both players.
however. suggest that Lloyd,
who has talked of quitting the
game to raise a family, may
have the greater motivation.
· · 1 think 1t means a lot for
Chris to win this lime," said
Pam Shriver, who was defeated
6-3. 6· I by Lloyd in the other
semifinal.
''SHE'S 26, a nd it would be a
great way for her to finish
before fading out of tennis .•·
Lloyd's husband , British
Davis Cup player John Lloyd,
agrees with Shriver.
"It is laughable, really," said
John Lloyd. "Chris feels she has
a bad record al Wi mbledon
.because she has only won twice.
She reels she should have won
more . But I think she feels now.
having got to the final, they have
got to shoot her to beat her.
"Getting to the final is the
most diffi cult thing. Once you
are there. it Is a different mat·
ter. J trunk she wi ll be at her
best from the first point . She is
n ot going to fr eeze at any
stage."
M an d likova, 19, de feated
Lloyd in the semifina ls of the
French Open earlier this month.
T hal a lso will spur Lloyd, her
husband contends.
"After she lost to Hana in
the semjs of the Fre nch, I could
see her start to prepare for
Wimbledon. T he loss in Paris
h as m ade h er mor e keen,
because s h e r egarde d the
French title as hers," he said.
"I WAS LUCKY to survive," the 25·
year -old Borg admitted after clawing his
way back into the contest with yet another
In the fourth game. Connors scored with
<See BORG, Page 8 7)
John McEnroe flew into the Wimbledon finals with a str01ght set victory over Rod Frawley
Angels lead a dogfight
Dodgers, Sutton get bombed, 9-4, and everyone's upset
The follcwing u game three of th4! Dally Piwt's
FantG.$JJ World Senes between th4! 1978 Los Angeles
Dodgers and 1114! 1979 Angels being conducted with 1114!
114!1p of 1114! Strat-0-Mallc Game Co., Inc . a popular com·
putenud table baseball game TM players, managers
and owners of those time penod& remain th4! 1ame The
outcome 18 based on stohsllca from those two years
By JOHN SEVANO
Ot ... DMfy,.... .....
LOS ANGELES Don Sutton is upset. Tom·
my John 1s, too. The Angel players are angry. And
tbe Dodgers are trailing in the Fantasy Series. two
games to one.
All the above was the r esult of the Angels' 9.4
victory over Manager Tommy Lasorda's squad
before an overflow house of SS.966 at Dodger
Stadium.
SUTTON, WHO THOUGtrr he should have
started game two, echoed those sentiments again
after being bombed by the Angels Thursday.
John. who ls in the middle of the controversy,
hinted if Sutton h ad pitched better during the
r egula r season he wouldn't have anything to com·
plain about.
The Angel players, who came in as a pro-
hibitive 9·5 underdog, took exception to some re·
ma rks made by Davey Lopes after game one in
which the second basem an predicted a possible
s weep for the Dodgers .
"WE CAN ALL READ the papen\. How can
anyone talk of a sweep arter only one game? I
guess everyone is e ntitled to his own opinion, but
in this case he would have been better off keeping
his mouth shut," said Don Baylor, whose double
and three singles drove in three runs.
"We all got the feeling he was knocking our
ball club: that he didn't think it was good enough
to be on the same field with lhem
"Well. all he did by his remarks was make us
want to try harder I'm not saying we're going to
win this thing, because anything can happen, but if
we can keep playing like we have been the
Dodgers aren't going to stop us ..
"I MADE MY RE MARKS because l'm confi·
dent of myself and my teammates." counte red
FANTASY SERIES
Lopes. "I think we·re a better ball club than the
Angels and we'll prove it in the end."
In order for that lo happen , though, the
Dodgers ar e going lo have to get some bette r
pitching.
Sutton was battered for fou r run s and eight
hits in six innings-plus: Charlie Hough was knocked
around for three runs and three ruts In only % in·
nings of work : and Terry Forster was touched for
two runs on four hits in 2"11 Innings.
FRANK TANANA, on the other hand, 1ave the
Angels aJmost seven strong innings before gbtn,c
way to John Montague. It was the second straigbt • ~ •
performance in which an Angel starter had out-
dueled his counterpa rt.
Some things never change ..• like the Rams
"Give the Angel hitters credit, they bit me
hard," admitted Sutton. "But, then. I didn't feel
like myselr today either. I had nb rhythm and I
seemed to be pusrun1 the ball a lot."
When asked Ir the change in the rotation had
anything to do with his performance, Sutton
nodded.
Ram prediction• for IMI:
Pat Haden will be booed heartily by the fans of
Anaheim ...
The offe nsive line will be aneat.ed for n ·
cesalve roughneH of at leut one defentlve oppo.
nent ...
lf he can stay healthy, WendeU Tyler wilt run
ror more than 2,000 yards • • .
Every Ram home 1a me will \M told out ...
The Rams a1ain •HI Onlth HCODd to Atlanta In t.he NFC West and will enter the NFC playoff•
aa a wtld clU'd entrant . . .
The Rama wlll flnl1h the reCU(ar eeuon 10•
' • 'owner ~Ii• f'rontlere wUJ HJ at le11t once
tbat Bob 1M It her favorite quarterbuk ... U.-will bnal wbatner ~be bu.n't .... ,..... .
loilneb0d1 wtU r~IM VIDC9 Fft'rqamo al
a lam llome 11me and an lmaMdlate rtot will .. ,. .... ,
San Francisco wlll beat the Ra ma in San Fran-
cisco ror the fir st time since 1966 and Jack
Reynolds will be 1lven cr edit for the victory ...
The Rams wtll beat Plttabur1b, ln Pltubur1h.
and then wiJl lose a week later to the Olanta ln
New York. Both 1ames wUI be played ln •now and
cold weather, two elementa that &Ive the Ram1
trouble ...
The Rama will need to win their tlnal two
games ot the year al home aaalntt Atlanta ud
Washtniton to qua1Jf7 for lhe playoff• ...
Haden will be cheered wben be throws hi• first
toucl\down pus of the re,War susoo. That mo-
ment ot acceptance will bt 1hort·llved, however,
whfft he throws an Interception tbe Yt:rJ ua_t.
Mrln ...
PnMoft Dennard thoWcl •lablllh hlmHlf u a boa• ,... IUI*' ltat et............. . . .
More _than one reporter wlU Uhn Nolan
Cromwell to hperman ...
Contral')' to the hopes ot muqemnt. the ..
Ram players w111 fltart spouting off again halfway
through the season . . .
As usual, Ray MaJavul's job wlll be rumored In jeopardy , , ,
J erry Buss or S teve Rosenbloom will be
rumored u the team 's next owner ...
Haden will .ak to be, or wUI be traded foUow-
ina the aeaaon ...
Rich Saul will break three more bonu, run·
nlnt b1' NFL total to 8,S.5,721,875,341, 001 and one stubbed tM . . .
Dan Pu torln1 wtU come very cl01e to belna a
fhm, althouah the quarterback they want most It
Archie Mannln1 . . .
Frank Corral will 1et on a two-yard punt and
wW m1u a seven-yard field toal. He wlll then tum around Ind klct a SS-yard punt and a to.rant neact
loeJ .. '
Malavui *Ill claim on more Lllaa ooe occatton
t.bat he wu ml1quoled by the pnu ... t \len lf
(8MS&Vt\NO, Pase 87)
.. I
"It's like telUng a kid you're 1oln1 lo take him
to Disneyland on a certain day only lO HY later it's
been postponed. Once the kid finally 1eu there
he's excited, but until then he's down and dlaap·
pointed.''
SVTTON WAS CHASED ln the seventh lnnln1
when the Angela turned a 3-2 deficit Into a 7~ ad·
vanta1e.
Dan Ford doubled lo open the lnnlna and Bob·
by Grich followed with a home run to rlaht-unter.
Jim Anderton'• double down lh• rt1bt neld Une
sent $uttA)n lo the 1howert and the An1ell tlMn pro-
ceeded to touch Hou1b for a walk and lb,... more
sin1l".
The Anl 11 added a pair ol Insurance lalllet la
Utt elfhth on a 1lnale by Grief\, a walk to Rod
Care w and a pair or RBI 1tnal11 by Cant.,
Lansford and Baylor.
"They have an awesome hltt.lnc lineup," Mid
<See f ANTASY, Pa1e 81)
--------~------
When Edison High School pl,tya [!]
football, people Halen. At leaat, they 4 -· will beglnn.lng thls fall when the na·
lion's No. 1 prep team's exploits will be beard
over 50,000·watt radio station KWVE ( 108FM).
Coach BUI Workman's squad, w1nnera ot
three straight Sunset League championships
and 22 games In a row, will provide the action.
while Roy Englebrecht, Greg Katz and aoother
announcer to be named later will provide the
play-by-play.
All Edison games, home and away, will be
broadcast by the San Clemente-based station.
In comparison, the Los Angeles Kings of the
National Hockey League had to settle on a San
Diego-based station to cover their games, and
the Calilornia Surf of the North American Soc·
cer League has managed to carry one game on
radio <Wednesday night> in the last two years.
Clemson stays alive in tourney
SAO PAULO, Brazil -Clemson m University rallied from a SS·S3
halftime deficit to beat Australia's
St. Kilda Tigers, 111·107, in the semifinal round
of the World lnterclub basketbaJI championship
Thursday.
Clemson, a member of the Atlantic Coast
Conference, was paced by Raymond Jones' 22
points, while Horace Wyatt chipped in 19.
St. Kilda was led by Rocky Smith, the
game's hi gh score r with 39 points. Smilb
finished the tournament with 182 points In five
games.
Quote of the day
Pooley holes 60-footer to take lead
0. PMley holed 1 80-foot putt l!I
on the final hole Thurtday for a ooe-
sbot t.ld ln the openlnJ round ol the West~"' Open ln Oakbrook, IU. lt.lJ putt capped
a apedacular 4-undtr·par 88 and left him one.
shot ahead of Gre1 Powera, .Jim Slmou, BW
&01en and Joe lamaa. Laf\Ula Niau&'• Marti
0' Meara wu aeven 1lrob1 back atltl' 1bootlni
a 15 ... Tour veteran Saad.ra Hayate and
f ourth·year profesalooal Juet Colet carded
4·unde.r-par 68s lo share the flnt round lead ol
an LPGA tournomont In Dorton. Quebec.
Defending champion Pat Bradley lead a group
of four golltn tied for second, one 1\J'oke behind the co-leaders.
Baseball today
On this date in baseball in uno:
Clyde Wright of the Angels. who won on,
ly one game the previous season, hurled a
no·hitter to beat the Oakland A's, 4-0 at
Anaheim StadJum.
Wright walked three men and struck out
one during his masterpiece, which was
saved by two fielding gems by third
baseman Ken McMullen. In the fourth ln·
ning, McMullen dove to bis left to snag
Bert Campaneris' grounder and nip the
Oakland speedster at first base. The next
batter. Felipe Alou, hit a slow bouncer up
and threw to first baseman Jim Spencer
just ln time ror the out.
Jn addition to his fieldin1 heroics~ McMullen blasted a three·run homer of1
loser Chuck Dobson in the fourth inning.
On this date in 1966:
Tony Cloninger of the Atlanta Braves
became the first pitcher in modern major
league history to belt two grand slam
homers in one game, en route to a 17·3 vie·
tory over the San Francisco Giants.
Cloninger's blasts came orf Bob Priddy
In the first inning and orr Ray Sadecki in
the fourth. Cloninger also singled home a
run, and bis nine RBis set a new one-game
record for major league pitchers.
On this date in 1912:
Steve Mcc atty, Oakland A's pitcher ,
talking about the hate affair the club bad
for former owner Charlie flnJey : "When
Charlie had his heart operation. it took
New York Giants ace Rube Marquard
posted his 19th consecutive victory, beat·
ing the Brooklyn Dodgers 2·1.
Today's birthdays:
Boston pitcher Frank Tanana is 28.
Oakland pitcher Matt Keough is 26. eight hours 712 just to find his heart."
From Page 86
BORG LUCKY. • •
two spectacular lobs and had
two break points . Each time
Bor~ responded with an ace.
THE GAME ended with an
astonishing rally -the two men
swapping volleys at the net.
Borg won the point and game,
levelling the set at 2·2.
The Swede broke service at
4-3. In the next game, Connors
was twice within a point or
breaking back, but Borg held on
after acing his rival three times.
That was. for all purposes. the
last act or the drama. Connors'
challenge, which had looked so
menacing earlier. faded and
Borg dropped only one point in
the la.st two service games.
The crowd of 14.000 s tood and
cheered as the players went orr
court.
BORG'S GAME was charac·
lerislic or him a slow start
and a series of dazzling shots on
the big points when he needed
them. In the whole epic match,
he won only three more games
than Connors.
The McEnroe-Frawley match
Awtrey wants
his ring back
PHOENIX CAP> Seattle
Supersonics' center Dennis
Awtrey says his Phoenix home
bas been burglarized and there's
one item he especially wants
police here to get back.
The 6-10 former Phoenix Sun
said his championship ring from
the 1978-79 National Basketball
Association season was among
the roughly $5,000 worth of items
taken from his home in Moon
Valley, a Phoenix suburb, Tues·
day.
"I 'd almost be willing to
forget everything else if I could
get that back," Awtrey said.
was one of the rowdiest ever
seen on center court. McEnroe
argued with the umpire, Wing
Commander George Grime,
about several line calls.
He was warned for un-
sportsmanlike behavior in the
first set, when he lost a game
and stamped up and down at his
baseline shouting at the top of
his voice.
Jn the third set, with the score
4-4 and 40-30 for Frawley, there
was another blow-up. McEnroe
lost an argument over a line caJI
and was heard to say, "You're a
disgrace to the human race."
GRIME ANNOUNCED:
"Penalty point, Mr. McEnroe.
for unsportsmanlike conduct."
The point gave Frawley the
game.
McEnroe stormed to the um·
pire's chair shouting: "I was not
talking to you, I was talking to
myself."
"Do you hear me?" McEnroe
yelled as the umpire took no
notice. "I was talking to
myself."
IT TOOK McEnroe three
hours to overcome Frawley, who
is 112t.h on the world computer
rankings . The 28 -year-old
Australian, who has never made
much of a splash In any major
tournament previously. played
well, while McEnroe struggled
lo bring his game under control.
Frawley never faltered until
the next-to-last game, when he
double·faulted three times and
eventually lost bis service after
six deuces. Even in that game,
McEnroe disputed a line call.
McEnroe served out to love
and finished the match with an
ace.
After the match, McEnroe
was involved in an amazing
scene at the press conference.
He continued to deny he was ad·
dressing the umpire when be
had talked or ··a disgrace to the
human race."
'EXECUTIVE SUITES \
Christian
makes return
to speedway
Alan Christian returns to the
speedway motorcycle races at
the Orange County Fairgrounds
an Costa Mesa tonight stilJ seek·
ing his first scratch main event
victory of the season.
Christian s uffered a broken
collarbone earlier in the cam·
paign and was sidelined for six
weeks.
But the Huntington Beach res·
ident will be back in action at
the Costa Mesa track tonight to
face Mike Bast. Lance King and
the many other first division
riders.
Promoter Harry Oxley has in·
creased the number of Division
One heat races to six because of
the large number of riders on
hand.
This switch from four lo six
heat races gives an additional 12
riders in the handicap main
competition
This season . riders points
have taken on greater im·
portance with a $17 ,000 fund for
the leading Division One
cyclists. Christian, despite miss·
ing seven weeks in the first half
of the campaign, is fiCth in the
season point totals.
Gates open at 6:30 with the
first heat race al 8.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 3. 1981 111
Yarborough grabs pole position
Cale Yarboro.•• piloted bl• Ill Buick 1W1aJ to a lut lap or 192.852
mph Thursday to capture the pole
poslUoo for Saturday's Firecracker
400 Grand NeUooal 1t-0ek car race in Daytona
Beach, Fla. A car ran o(( the hllhway and
crashed ln a small Loui1iana town, kJlll01 two
men, lncludin& Mlami Dolphins linebacker au.
ty Cbambert. Chambers wu 27 ... Oranse
Coust College breeied to a
12·length victory over King's
College of Cambridge In the
Pirates' opening raco of the
Henley Royal Regatta on
Ri ver Thames in Enaland
San Francisco mayor
Oh ne Felnstela joined
mayors ln 2B cities in seod1na
telegrarps calling for an end
to the major league baseball
Yarborot19h strike ... Boxing promoter
Ro11 fi1elda, also known as Harold Smith, re-
mained ln jail after his petition for release on
bail was denjed by the state's 2nd District Court
of AppeaJ ... Amos lobnlOD and Ro1er Man·
devlJJe, co-driving a Mazda RX-3, outraced a
Mazda driven by llm Downln1 and Tom Waugh
to the finish line to win the Daytona 6 Hours
Challenge at Daytona lnternatJonal Speedway
Television, radio
Following are the top soorts events on TV to-day. Ratings are: ' ' ( ( EXCELLENT : ( ( (
WORTH WATCHING:"" FAIR :.; FORGET IT
~ 11 a.m., Channel 4 v' ./ ./ ./
WIMBLEDON TENNIS: Women's Singles
Flnats.
Announcers: Di ck Enberg, Bud Collins.
Donald Dell and Birlle Jean King.
Chris Evert Lloyd, No. 1 seed, wilt face No. '/. seeded Hana Mandllkova of Czechoslovakia In today's singles final. Lloyd defeated Pam Shriver.
6·3, 6·1 to gain a s pot In the finals white Ma ndlikova was forced to three sets before down-ing Martina Navratilova, 7-S, 4~. 6-1 .
OTHER TELEVISION
Motocross -San Diego Finals, taped', 11
p.m., Channel 9. Tennis Wimbledon update,
11: 30 p,m., Channel 4.
RADIO Baseball Salt Lake City at AlbuQuerQue, 6 p.m
From Page 86
SEVANO COLUMN~.
~
those quotes were tape recorded
Bud Carson, the team's defensive coordinator,
will actively seek a maJor college or NFL head
coachjng position . .
The Rams will be embarrassed in Dallas and
Malavasi will crawl into a hole and hide ....
Earl Campbell will gain less than 100 yards in
the Rams' home opener with Houston
Bart Starr's Packers wlll lose to the Rams
again and he will be fired after the game ..
Nobody will notice the Ram cheerleaders ...
The Rams will not win the Super Bowl with
Haden al quarterback. That does not necessarily
mean the Rams won't win the Super Bowl . .
Doug France will not leave training camp. de·
termined to get rid of his right arm ailments once
and for all ..
Carl Ekern will fail his test at middle
linebacker and Jim You ngblood will be asked to
move there. He'll refuse . \
Arter 19 roster changes in 1980, there will be
less than six in 1981
The rams will be the poorest team in the NFL
against the spread
Lee, Georg1a·s favorite. will get his chance
and .
Let's just say Ferragamo's departure will
haunt the Rams
59,691 see baseball
DENVER !AP ) A record minor league
crowd of 59,691 saw Brad Mills slam two homers
and drive in fi ve runs, to pace Denver to an 8·3
American Assgciation baseball victory over
Omaha Thursday night at Mile High Stadium.
The crowd, braving occasional rain for the
Bears' annual Fireworks Night, surpassed the old
minor league attendance mark of 58,980 set at
Bears· Fireworks Night July 2. 1980.
Pitcher Bryn Smith, now 9-4 , went the distance
to earn the victory for Denver. He gave up nine
hits, walked one and stuck out s ix,.
Bill Laskey. now 6·5, sustained the loss. going
to the showers after 5· l /3 innings wil.h the Bears
aheadS-1.
Denver went ahead for good in the fourth in·
ning, when Mills hit a lhree-run homer to lift the
Bears to a 4·1 lead. Dan Briggs' single bad scored.
the Bears' first run earlier in the inning.
Mills hit a two-run homer in the sixth to lift the
Bears to a 7-1 advantage.
Omaha had opened the scoring on Tim
Ireland's fourth-inning single that drove in Manny
CasUllo.
Transpac race
should be fast .
By ALMON LOCKABEY
0.lly "*" ..... ..,...
Light to moderult breezes are predlct.ed for
the 14 yachta which will be maased In the 1tartln1
area off Point Fermin today at 1 for the 3J.at .. 11.
ing of the 15 year old Tranapac yacht race from
Los An&elea to Olamond Head, Honolulu.
Skippers and crew1 received their final tn·
strucUorus at a gala dinner Wednesday nl1ht at the
Blllmore Hotol, Los Angelo, and cheered wildly
when Roger Pappas or the N1Uonal Weather
Service assured them this race would be faster
thun the 1979 race in which most of the yachts
were stalled for days ln the doldrums of the
Pacific Hlgh, a high pressure of stale air. which
s plit and hovered near the rhumbline course.
Pappas said Hurricane Beatrice, which has
been building off the coast between Cabo San
Lucas and Acapulco, would probably dwindle to a
lrop1cal disturbance a s the yachts reached
southward on lhe final approach to the islands.
Race chairman Jim Eddy explained a new
starling line setup in which the Cius A and B
boats would start at one end and the C and 0 boata
at the other. A committee boat will be stationed in
the middle or the half-mt le long line.
Warning s1gnal for the start will be at 12:50
p.m .. the preparatory signal will be hoisted at 12:SS
and the red cone for the start will be two-blocked
with the sound of the starting gun at 1.
Transpacific Yacht Club Commodore Hugh
Rogers and Edd~arned that no spectator boats will be allowed i s ide a restricted area which is
hemg patrolled by Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Hundreds of s p tator boats are expected to
nng the starting area and many of them wlll
follow the: race fleet as far as the west of Catalina
Island.
Exact loc Ilion or the starting line is 2~
nautical mi les off the San Pedro Hlll Radar Dome
on a bearing of 170 degrees magnetic. This places
it between Point Fermin and Point Vicente.
Hundreds of spectators are also expected to
Witness the start from the bluffs or Point Fermin.
From Page 86
FANTASY SERIES ..
Sutton. "It can hurt you 1n so many ways."
P ART Ot, T HAT lineup, however, will be dis-
mantled for a day or two anyway Willie Aikens
had lo leave the game after grounding into a force
play in the fourth inning Aikens, after fouling a
Sutton curveball off his left foot, limped noticeably
down the line. X·rays later showed a fracture of
bis big toe which pul the designated hitter on a
day-to-day basis
Brian Downing also left the game in the bot·
tom or the second with a stiff right shoulder
"If we keep getting injured like this we won't
be able to field a team ." said a distressed Angels
Manager Jim Fregosi. " just hope we can keep the
momentum we've built lo this point."
LASORDA WAS MORE concerned with his
club's attitude than injuries.
"We can't afford to fight among ourselves,"
said Lasorda. alluding to the Sutton-John feud. "If
I listened to the requests of every guy on this team
I'd beinanuthousebynow."
"Tommy makes the decisions around here and
all I do is follow them," said John. "If Don has a
beef. it's with himself I had a good season and so
did Don mine was just better." The entire Dodger team is going to have a
lousy season if they don't gel their act together
soon ..
,ANTASY NOTas 0..... ,_
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AKRON. Ohio (AP) U.S. District Judge
Leroy J . Conlie dismissed a suit by the New York
Yankees baseball club Thursday that sought $4.5
million in the fatal 1979 crash or catcher Thurman
Munson's jet.
In a 16-page opinion, Contie ruled that the
Yankees were not entitled to collect the $4.5
million, which was the value of Munson's contract,
or any damages from Cessna Aircraft. which sold
Munson the aircraft. or Flightsafety International
Inc .. which trained him to Oy it
Still pending before Contie is a $42 million suit
against Cessna and Flightsafety filed by Munson's
widow Diana and the couple's three children.
Munson died Aug. 2. 1979 in a crash while
practicing landings at Akron-Canton airport in his
St 1 million Cessna Citation twin-engine jet
aircraft
Also on board the jet when it crashed were
David Hall of Canton, a pilot and a friend. and
Jerry Anderson, another Canton-area friend of
Munson.
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Brunch at Wimbledon
B org v s. M cEnroe 'Wi ll help w hi le away t he hour s Saturday
By BOB GREENE .... ~""-If NRC·TV has its way. "Breakfast at
Wimbledon" will be a brunch.
f'or the third straight year . NBC will televise
the me n 's s ingles final from the famed All·
England Club Ii ve for s ix hours Saturday, begin·
ning at 8 a .m .. PDT.
"Ever since we went to this concept two years
ago, we have desperately wanted a long men's
final a real exciting match." said Geoff Mason.
executive vice president of NBC Sports and pro·
ducer of the Wimbledon te lecasts. So far, the event
has been even better than he would have dared
dream
"TWO YEARS AGO, we had Roscoe Tanner.
who was seeded fifth. in the fina ls and we were
dreading that Bjorn Borg would wipe him out in
three quick sets," Mason remembered.
Instead. Rorg. the Swedish "machine.'' was
extended to five sets before pulling out a 6-7. 6-1,
3 6. 6·3. 6·4 victory
"Last year was J ohn McEnroe, "Mason said.
Last year was a classic. cQnsidered by many
tennis observers to be the greatest final ever
staged on the hallowed grounds of the All· England
Club It was a blockbuster. a Center Court battle
SPORTS ON TELEVISI O N
that thrilled television audiences, made NBC ex-
ecutives ecstatic a nd sent the rival networks -
.\BC and CBS ·sea rching for another Bor g.
McEnroe clash
MORE THAN 15 MILLION Americans woke
up early to watch the precision shot-making Swed¥
take on the bras h New Yorker. They saw the
world's top two players s lugging it out from the
baselines. counterpunchlng with drop shots and
dinks. smashing volley after volley. racing from
one side of the court to the other to make spec-
tacular saves
In the end. Borg prevailed. 1-6. 7-5. 8-3. 6·7. 8-6.
But McEnroe also walked off the court a winner in
the hearts of everyone who witn essed his heroic
fight as he fought off seven match points, re·
peatedly clawing his way back from the brink of
defeat lo carry the match to its pulsating con·
cl us ion
NBC also was a winner.
IN T ELE VISION-LAND, a week-night prlme-
time show that dr aws a 30 percent share of the au·
dience is considered a hit. ''Wim bledon for
Breakfast ," a tennis m a tc h which began a t 9 a.m .
on the East Coast and earlier elaehwe re across t he
country, had a 31 share -31 percent of all TV sets
on at that time were watching Borg vs. McEnroe.
"Borg-McEnroe is the ideal matchup for us. It
is highly pro motable with plenty of American in ·
teres t. And McEnroe certainly has been a big
story in this year 's tournament." he said, refer·
ring to a Sl ,500 fine a nd threat of suspension levied
against the young left-hander after he berated the
umpire, Une.smen a nd refer ee ln an earlyround
match.
"And it's a big story: Can Borg win his sixth
straight tournament?·' Mason said .
NBC WILL USE the British Broadcastint
Company <BBC> feed from Center Court. I UP·
plemenling it with three or lta own cameras.
"They <the BBC) give a very, very eood
balance with no ~pecial interest on any player, un·
less, of course, tha t player la En1lia b," Muon
said. "We supplement their covera1e with our own
cameras prim a rily 110 we c an itolate ror replays
and accentuate the covera1e to fit our atory lint.
·'Surprisingly . the BBC doesn't do replays."
While Saturday m ornin1'• "Breakfast at
Wimbledon'' ls the centerptece, lt ii the windup
to two week.8 or coverage Of Ute famed tourma-
m ent Cor NBC .
weekend. NBC belt eves the ratings also will be
high when lop·~eedcd Chns Evert Lloyd meets
second·Seeded Ilana Manllkova or Czechoslovakia
DICK F.NRF.RG AN('llORS NBC's Wimbledon
telecasts, with Rud ('ol11n!> doing the play-by-play
and Billie JC'CJn King and Donald Dell handling the
color
In the n1~htly updatc.>i.. King. who has won a
record 20 Wimhlt•don titles. has sparkled with her
expc.>rt analy~1s She correctly noted that Pam
Shriver. in ht'r upM•t victory over Tracy Austin in
the quarterfin<.ils. wai-ket.'p1n g the ball in the
center of the court he<'au~c 1t cut down the angles
for Austin's return!-and because by the second
week of play the ccntt-r of the court is no longer
smooth and doesn't always give true bounces
Saturday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
8 am 14 1 WI MBLEDON T ENNIS The
men's singles final 1n the world's oldest and most
pr estigious tournament 19 1 COLLEGE RODEO
lhghhg hb of the 1981 national intercollegiate
rodeo assoc1at1on finals. taped m Bozeman. Mont
11 am (51 WCT INV ITAT IONAL -Eddie
D1bbs vs Manuel Orante~. taped in March at
Salisbury. Md
11:30 am < 13) CALIFORNIA SURF SOC·
CER IDGHUGllTS.
2 30 p.m (2) GOLF Third round play
<taped 1 in the Weskrn Open from Oak Brook, Ill.
3 .30 p.m. 12J S PORTSSATUROAV -Brent
Musburger is the host for an update on the sports
scene . Segments in<'lud<' the Chunichi Cup gym·
nasties compf'tition and Acapulco cliff diving. <34)
F UTBOL Brazil vs Polonta
3.50 p.m <4J NBC SUMMER SPORTS
SEASON Welterweight boxing taped J une 25
al Houston. Thomas !learns vs Pablo Baez; Jose
"Pipino" Cuevas vs J orgen Hansen . Also. The
CART Atlanta 12Ss. a report on the Tour de France
bicycle race and a Wimbledon wrap·up.
4 :30 pm (7J G R EAT EST S P ORTS
L EGENDS Host George Plimpton talks to
Pirates slugger Wtllie Stargell about his teamm ate
Ro berto Clemente
5 p m !71 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
Coverage of the Firecracker 400 stock car race .
taped at Daytona Beach Also The world show
jumping final. taped at Birmingham. England.
(28) SOCCER.
6 p.m. 15> BASEBALL A minor league
game featuring Salt Lake City at Albuquerque.
The Salt Lake City Gulls are an Angel farm club
and the Albuquerque Dukes are in the Dodgers'
syste m.
6:30 pm. !50> T ENNIS FOR THE FUTURE
In the final episode of the series, Vic Br aden re·
views key points on st rategy and conditioning.
10 p.m . I 11 l T HIS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
RADIO
Baseball Sall Lake City al Albuquerque, 6
p .m ., KMPC (710).
Sunday's TV, r adio
T ELE VISION
10:45 a.m (34 l FUTBOL.
11:30 a.m. <2> GOLF Final round play in
the Western Open at Oak Brook. Ill. on lbe BuUer
National Golf Club course.
1:30 p.m. (2) SPORTS SUNDAY -Bre nt
Musburger is the host for an update of the s ports
scene. Also: The French Grand Prix Formula One
race, taped al Dijon, France.
3:30 p.m . (4) -SPORTS AFIELD -A feature
about a Cuban refugee who teaches inner -c ity
children bow to fis h and a visit lo the World Duck
callinl champions hip•. Also: A look at a buab
pilot's rescue· mission m aneuvers .
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THE NETWORK HAS been doln1 lS.mlnuta
"wrapups'' on weekday nl1ht.a1 delaylnt the start
of the ToaJ8bt Show.
4 p .m. (4 ) -S PORTSWORLD -Ayub Kalule
in defense of bis WBA j unior m iddleweight title
against Sugar Ray Leonard. taped. Also: A report
on the Tour de France bicycle race and Survival of
tbe Fittest. (7) -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN
Actor Paul Michael Glaser fiy rtshes for tarpon off
lhe Florida coast . Also: Former Olympic pole
vaulter Bob Seagren ha ns glides In Maul, HawaU .
and a fr'OU.P ol kayakert Journey t o the Hima.laya•
to challence the waters of Nepal Arun River. "'
Mldnl1ht (I ) -FLYING 8POaTSMAN ...... Today, NBC will have aatelllte covtr&ft Oft.be
women's 11n,1es final fro m U a.m . untU z p.m .,
PDT.
"Wa ltarted dolat Lbat l•t year wbla t.M 4U.
Of July holiday WU OD f'rklQ," )luaa Hkl. "lt
"rk..t wen ror \II lut year ...
Since toda y 11 alao part or lb• bolld•>'
Ser lee halt Ed Tabor vlalta TabJU, Moore• aftd•
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FRIDAY JULY3, 1981
D•VERSIONS Cl
INTERMISSION CS
Southland celebrates
our 205th birthday
Tomorrow marks our nation's 205th birth-
day and the Southland will celebrate with
music and lots or firework's. Here's a run-
down on where to find the best of the booms:
CONCERT ON THE GREEN is what
they're calling the Fourth or July spec-
tac ular planned for the Irvine High School
Football Field.
The gates will open al 6 p.m. and guests
can buy wine, beer, soda pop and hot dogs
while settling in for a night or music , dancing
and pyrotechnics.
The UC Irvine .Guitar Ensemble, directed
by Richara Glenn, will kick off the entertain-
ment at 7 p.m. Glenn will be accompanied by
guitarists John Schneiderman, Christy
Coobatis, Kenneth Tarmas and Paul Hayes.
Next will come the Saddleback Concert
Chorale, conducted by Don Walker.
The 27-member Rams Band, conducted
by James Christensen. will provide music for
the new Rams Dance Ensemble, featuring 40
Rams cheerleaders in their premiere ap-
pearance.
At 9:30 p.m., the fireworks will begin.
at 7 : 30 p. m . Winkler will narrate the
children's tale "Tubby the Tuba" with the or-
chestra's tuba virtuoso. Roger Bobo, as
soloist. The evening will also includP
spiritua ls by the Albert McNeil Juouee
Singers. lighthearted orchestral works by the
Philharmonic and a finale of Sousa marches
and a fireworks display.
THE JIMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA,
directed by Lee Castle, will provide dance
music tomorrow night in Catalina's famed
Casino. The dance lasts from 9 p.m. to l a .m.
and tickets are $7 .50. Roundtrip boat
transportation costs $15.20. Boat and dance
tickets are available through Tickelroo. For
information call 527-7111.
JIMMIE RODGERS is the Independence
Day headliner at the San Diego Wild Animal
Park. He will perform at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday.
sit 1• .ct•.t;• •••••••»ss so:soescs& SSS
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The special display. called the "American
Cow boy." will r ea tu re 10 stationary scenes
plus more than 60 aerial shells for the grand
f --finale.
"MAKE IT ROAR" is the theme of the
4th festivities set for Mariners Park at the
corner of Marines and Dover drives in
Newport .Beach. Jim de8oom and Dora HiU
will be emcee and gr and marshal of a dec-
orated bicycle parade al 9:30 a.m., with the
grand prize winner netting the honor of being
the first youngster to cross the new Pacific
Coast Highway bridge after opening
ceremonies early next year.
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Cost for the evening will be $4 per pe rson
A "SKY CONCERT .. is also planned for
that night by the same company that cr~ated
"American Cowboy." Pyro-Spectaculars of
Rialto.
The "concert," to begin after dusk over
Long Beach Harbor, will be coordinated with
music specially written for the event and
played over radio stalioo KNOB. Spectators
can see the fireworks from the deck of the
Queen Mary. the beach or any area in Long
Beach with a harbor view.
HENRY WINKLER will join the Los
Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood
Bowl for its annual picnic-concert beginning
Hot dogs and soft drinks will be available
or families can bring picnics. The Over Sex-
tet Dixieland band will play and Barnaby the
Clown will hold running games for all ages.
NEWPORT DUNES recreational area
will hold its annual fireworks show al 8 p.m .
tomorrow. Admission is Sl.75 for adults, 50
cents for children.
A PARADE, one of the largest in the
country. wi ll be held in Huntington Beach,
heading north from 5th and Main streets al 10
a .m . tomorrow. Grand marshals will be civic
leader Rodney Jones and TV newscaster
George Putnam.
THE lSTH AIR FORCE BAND, Victor
McLaglen motorcycle stunt team and the
Long Beach Junior Concert Band will provide
entertainment prior to a fireworks spec-
tacular in Huntington Beach High School
stadium beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets are $4
for adults, $2 for children under 12.
THE KIWANIS CLUB will hold a parade
in Irvine. departing at 3:30 p.m . from
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Parkview Shopping Center at Michelson and
University drives. Actress Suzy Gilstrap will
be parade queen.
THE SAN CLEMENTE PIER will
become a launching pad during a fireworks
display at 8 p.m . Admission is free.
PRIVATE FESTIVITIES for Balboa
Yacht Club members will include beer drink-
ing, cake walk, Qje eating and watermelon
eating contests. Hot dogs, com on the cob,
waterrnelon and ~er will be on sale and an
outside buffet begins al 6:30 p.m.
Bill Medley breaks loW profile
By JEFF PARKER
Ol_Delfy ...........
Lola Falana is right: when
Bill Medley sings, it's "sweet
thunder "
The 40-year old Orange County
singer has kept a low profile
since his early days of stardom
as one of t he Righteous
Brothers, but for the tut year
that old thunder has been sweet-
ly booming again.
He is currently performing
twice a week in his Fountain
Valley nightclub, Medley's, he's
enjoying the recent release of
his first solo album, "Sweet
Thunder" and he's spending
long hours In L.A. studios work·
ing on his next one.
"You know bow it ls. every-
thing happe ns al once. I've
gone months without doing
anything, and now there's so
much happening I can hardly
keep up witb it," be said after a
recent sold-out performance at
his club.
Medley grew up in Orance
County. He was Interested ln
music from an early age, tuning
in to the wuk Los Angeles radio
waves to hear Jockey Hunter
Hancock's shQw . "' would spend houn a day 11.it.enlq to
the radio and ainctnt a1oni with
bl• early mtntors Little
Richard, Roy Hamilton and
varloua rhythm and bluH
quartetl.
"When I WU 16, I Wll 5-foot-3
and sang flnt tenor. A year
later 1 I bad 1rown aev•n inc~
aod my voice dropped to a
baH," he aald. That drop anay
have been the moet fortullOul
one ot h1I life, because a few
years later, pop fans around the
country would be •lnllnl aloq
with him and Bobby Haalleld -
the Rtpteout Brot.he'1.
Medley was playing local
county dances with a band
called the Paramours when he
was introduced to Hatfield by a
mutual friend. They discovered
that Medley 's deep , gruff
baritone and Hatfield's polished
tenor combined beautifully. A
few weeks after that first meet-
ing, Medley quit the Paramours
and joined Hatfield to form the
Righteous Brothers.
The brothers began recor<ling
on the local Moonglow label,
'
you're on top. you're working
with the best orchestras, playing
in the best clubs and your au-
diences are there to see you. The
bad news is that I couldn't even
go out to runner without having
people come up and want to
talk. You lose a lot of privacy. I
mean it was never really crazy
or anything. Bobby and I would
have a couple of people around
us coming and going from the
stage and we'd sign a few auto-
graphs after the show, but still,
'Anybody's got enough throat to do
one show, but three of them a night
in those air conditioned lounges can
kill you ... '
performing Medley's own son1s,
and numbers co-written with
Hatfield. Their fint four alniJet
made it to the Top 100. The
jaunty"UttleLatinLupeLu" and
"My Babe" attracted the atten-
tion of Ph.II Spector, whoo soon
signed them to collaborate wtth
Barry Mann and Cynthl.a Well.
From that colJaboratlon came
"You've Loat That Lovin'
Feelln,' " destined lo become
one of the most popular aon11 ot
. the mid ·eos.
The alnale ahot to the top of
the chart.a, and the Rt1hteoua
Brothers auddenly fou~ themselves lhn&Jt into atardo
Medley remembers thoee d
w1th mixed emodona. •
.. There's 1ood newa and bad
new1 ln belns that bt1," he aaJd.
•'The lood nen t. that when
there's a lot or pressure."
The Righteous Brothers
followed their first bic bit with a
string of other well-received
singles: "Just Once In My Ut~·.· ··uochained Melody,·· ''Hun1 un
You" and ''Ebb Tide."
Switching labe~~1. Bill produced another Mann/well aon1, "Soul
and Inspirallon," that •l•ln
raced to the number one poeJUon
on the pop chart.I. Tben, four
short years after the brotben
be1ao recordlftt, they decided to
co their separate waya.
Neither Medley's nor Hat·
field'• aolo careen took on the
way the Rithteou.a Brothen dld,
althouah .Ceclley dtd perform a number of successful 11..,lesz
amon1 tbem ••Brown !:yea
Woman," "I Can't llalte It
Alone'' a.ad ••P•ace. Brotber,
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Pe~e. •· They re-grouped in 1974
and produced the popular
"Rock'n Roll Heaven," but
another break was in Medley's
words, "inevitable."
Medley went into semi·
retirement to devote bis time to
son Darrin, and occasionally
worked the Nevada circuit.
"Anybody's got enough throat lo
do one show. but three or them a
nil(ht In those air conditioned
lounges can kill you," be s~d.
"The hardest part is gettinc
yourself up and coming down.
It's tough to get yourself into a
performing state of mind -three
times in a row ia a killer."
ThrOUJh the late '70s, Medley
recorded material fo r three
albums. Two went unreleuect
and one "was released foe CJD41
afternoon in Nashville." Va.rkMq
producera told Medley wtto he
was and wtwil be should ~
like, and the resulu were db•
heartenlnc.
"I did a pop album and aom.
producers told me that what I
should really to is a COWltl'y
album, so J went to Nashville
and did a country album. TbeJ
then heard that ud aald no, you
should do a blues album, ao I d6d
one ol tbole. We 1peet SUO,•
doln1 the N..tavtUe record Md
they let It die," be said.
Medley ftnally teamed with
producer II.Ike Uoyd for tall re-
cently releutd album, '·s .....
Thunder." The atbusn lt clOMr
to what Medley .allt• .,_. -,,
aoulhl, emot.loDa1 ball ... "I'•'' ,
happy wttb Uae album," be Mid. .. ,.m not ...,. that J•ve nw
really belll"4 mJM)I on reeonl .._
way I w••hearayeelf. Wl'm
happy 1'ttla ,.Swee{ TbWMle.r: ..
5"ortly after I.be ,....... ~
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 3, 1981
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band plays up a storm for an appreciative Irvine Bowl audience.
Jazz is American genre
Laguna gallery exhibits · phot os of jazz pioneer s
By KATHY BRYANT .......... o.11, ......
Whether it's hot or cool. jazz is as un-
mistakably American as the Fourth of July.
The pioneers of this musical genre were caueht
on Cilm by photographer Bradley Smith who had
the good fortune to be born in New Orleans,
grow up with jazz. and photoeraph some of its
greatest musicians doing what they did best -
entertain.
Smith's pictures, now on display at the Con-
temporary Arts Gallery in Laguna Beach, were
taken primarily during the 1940s in New
Orleans and New York City. There's Billie Holi·
day in 1944 wearing a huge feather flower on the
side or her head, holding a cigarette and singing
to the accompaniment or Art Tatum. A 40-year·
old Louis Armstrong , white handkerchiefs.
flowered tie and all. concentrates on his music.
not his showmanship.
THESE BLACK and whjte photographs cap-
ture not only the jazz greats like Armstrong,
Holiday, Lionel Hampton and Jack Teagarden.
but also the gritty soul of the music. Jazz start·
ed more or less as private music by blacks for
blacks to help them survive with dignity the
racist world they lived in. It's this feeling that
Smith's photographs catch so well. .
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One or his best pictures shows an old, black
man sitting on a wooden porch playing his
trumpet into a mute while a little boy listens at-
tentively. It's a bot day. The boy has on shorts
and a T-shirt, but for the musician only a but·
toned-up shirt, slacks, and suspenders will do.
The cont.rasts of the poverty seen in some of
the photographs and the wealth found in the
music gives the pictures life beyond mere "star
shots." Smith found jazz on riverboats, in
saloons and on the street. Sometimes the beat
came from a marching band. sometimes from a
lone, proud man, bead-up, playing a bass in
front of a weathered old building. Where\'er jazz
was found. it was as important as eating.
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A Family Shopping/Dining
& Entertainment C£nter
Albertson's • Bank of America • Bilbo Bagglns • Coco's/Reuben's • Command Performance
Dolphin Hair Fashions • Edwards Cinema • Fash'n Splash • Hamburger Hamlet • Ice Capades
Mesa Verde Florist • Mesa Verde Travel • Mlone's • Music Market • Photography by Jeffrey
Southern California Optical • Spa Lady• Swensen's •Vicki's Sunshine Factory
It's all jazz to him ~ I They boogied i n the aisles at Irvine Bowl jazz concert I
By MICHAEL DOUGAN °' .. ....., ..........
They came; they saw; they boogied.
That ls, they came to the Irvine Bowl in
Laguna: they saw the Preservation Hall Jazz
Band and ... well. they boogied.
That's all you can say about the 1,600 people
who clapped their hands, sang the songs, shout·
ed and whistled their approval, then joined the
band to march up and down the aisles, finally
gathering In front of the state -musicians and
audience together -for an impromptu party
last Monday night.
It was a show that can only be described in
embarrassing superlatives. Caesar should have
done so well at captivating human hearts.
And among the conquering army stood
Frank Demond, blowing his trombone, smiling
out al former friends and neighbors Until 10
years ago, Demond was a successful home de·
signer ln Newport Beach.
SO WHAT'S a young guy from Orange
Co unty doing in this bastion or jazz? Simply.
making music.
Demond, 48, is a native of Los Angeles.
where he formed his own jazz band in 1948 at
LA High School. His tastes then ran more to the
big band sounds of Tommy Dorsey and his con-
temporaries.
When he was a teen-ager, Demond took a
date to hear Dorsey. But the show was can-
celed, so they checked out "a funny band" play-
ing nearby the famous Firehouse Five. a Dix-
ieland jazz group, "and I got my first taste." he
said.
Later, Demond was allowed to 1lt In on ban·
jo with the Georce Lewis Band from New
Orleans
"Alter that, it was kind of in my blood. I
guess."
Demond continued to play and study Jaz&
while he was a soldier, then as a houae-bwldel'
in Newport Beach. He met several members ol
the Preservation Hall Jazz Band at an openin&
or an art show featuring portraits or jazz grea\J
m Los Angeles. On later visits to New Orleans,
he firmed up the friendships and met Allan
Jaffe, Preservation Hall owner and tuba player
in one of the three bands that play under its
name
"THEN IN 1971, Allan said, 'Do you want to
tour with the band?' and that was all she wrot.,,"
said Demond. · · 1 left three custom houses (¥-
three different owners unfinished and tried tp
build them by phone. You can guess how that
worked."
Demond was filling in for Jim RobinsQn,
"one of my main inspirations" as a trombonist.
whose wife had died during the tour
ln fact, many or the original members of
t he Preservation Hall group have died and most
or the others are in their 70s and 80s. But
Demond sa;d he doesn't gel depressed by
watching his friends and musical idols meet
their natural ends
"I'm pleased that there are so many great
people still left," he said "Kid Thomas, who
plays trombone with one of the other bands, ts
85. It's wonderful to see the people who are sur•
viving."
Nor does Demond fear that traditional Dix.;
ieland will disappear after he and the old-timers
are gone.
"THERE'S A RESURGENCE of interest in
New Orleans and some of the young black musi·
cians are starting lo play in the brass bands."
he said ... And there are all kinds of Japanese
bands, Swedish bands. German bands and Italiu
bands and they make their annual trips to New
Orleans to try to learn the music and take it back
lo their home countries.
"I think when you have a good art form it
keeps coming back." ·
To Demond, there is no better art form than
his own back-to-basics jazz.
"This is the pure style that I like and it
seems kind or natural and normal in my heart."
he said
HE BELI EVES his audiences reel the same
wa y. even if they've never heard Preservatioii
Hall music before .
.. People will feel the soul and the aulhen•
ticity and the beat and kind or go with the
music," he said. "I think they reel it in their
hearts"
For Demond. it's all been a dream come
true.
"You couldn't plan it out," he said. "I
thought that being white. being too youn g and
being out of town. I could never play with that
band "
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"FLOWER DAUM SONG" Is on stage at
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"SOUTH PACIFIC" plays through July 11 in the new Festival Amphitheater at Garden
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"THE SOUND OF MUSIC" plays its last
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 3. 1981 Cl
present an Independence Day celebr•tlon at 8
tonight In UC lrvlM'I Science Lecture Hall H
pert of the university's summer musts: festival.
Concert will feature music by American com-
posers Joplln, Hewitt, Friederich, Bulow and
PDQ S.Ch. Tickets are $6, $5 for seniors and stu-
dents. For Information, call SS2-1,91.
ISAAC STERN will be soloist In two works with
the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by
M ichael Tilson Thomas, when Hollywood Bowl
celebrates Its 60th anniversary Tuesday, July
7, at 8:30 p.m. Program will Include the over-
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violin concerto by Barber, "Introduction and
Rondo Capriccioso'' by Saint-Saens and
"Roman Festivals" by Respighi. Tickets are
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TRIOS BY BEETHOVEN and Brahms
performed by clarinetist John Corch, cellist
Alan Parker and pianist Twyla Meyer will
highlight the second concert In the Seal Beach
Chamber Music Festival Wednesday, July 8, at
8 p.m . In the M ary Wilson Library, 707 Electric
Ave., Old Town, Seal Beach. Admission is free.
THE PHILADELPHIA STRING QUARTET
will perform the last in a series of four con-
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University Theatre at Cal State, Long Beach.
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Ates, will be held Sunday from 6-8 p.m. In
Golden West College's outdoor amphitheater.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 3, 1981
Mel says country has gone urban
It wu In a bar ln Texas lbatlheold 1eezer pulled a 1un on Mel Tilll•.
"We'd finished our 1l1 and we wanted to stay
over a couple of hours In lhe club and have a Jam
sesalon with another band." he recalled. "I'd 1one
up to do a number and thJJ ni1ht watchman. be must've~ 8S years oJd, came~ and 11ked me to slna 'Nt1f'lutre. •
"I told hlm, l don't do WlJlle Nelson's son11
and he doesn't do mine. Then he ralaed h\s ahot1un
and aimed It right at me.
"I started slngln ' 'When the evening sun 1oes
down ... '''
Country aln11era and their rans usually 1et
along a UlUe better, Tillis aaJd r0Uowln1 an ap-
pearance at Knoll's Berry Farm last week. "They
seem to iden\lfy more (than rock stars) with their
audiences." he claimed.
And TllJls ' audience la growing. A long time
N ashvllle favorite. the stulterlna man from
Florida <his road crew's jackets are emblaioned ~ with "M·M·Mel on Tour"> as ridlna the crest or
country music's new tide of popularity.
He is a traditional. Grand Ole Opry·slyle
singer who has resisted the so-called ouUaw move·
ment that blends elements or rock, blues and even
Jazz Into country tunes. maklna them more palata·
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Tillis noted with regret, "has gone more urban."
"I like the old style, but the urban seems to
give us a bigger audience," he observed "and if l
said that I didn'tUke to make money I'd be lying."
Tillis said he now includes at least two
"urban" country tunes on each album, filling out
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Whethtr TilU• plays urban or not , many clty·
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workln• aiP that would have been practically un·
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Tomorrow, for example? !'lU• will 1ln1 at mm
director Hal Needham 'a weacun1.
"It'll be held at the UnlvenaJ In a western
set ,•• he Hid. "All the 1ue1ta wlll be In western
'I 've been busy ; it's awful
hard to iso late your
t houghts when you're out
on the road 250 days a
year.'
outfits and Burt Reynolds Is IOM• ride shot1un on
a stagecoach. I'm lookln1 forward lo that."
Tiilis' Hollywood counectlon la firm. He has an
acting role In the current hit movie "The Cannon·
ball Run" aJong with Reynolds, Ro1er Moore. Far·
rah Fawcett, Dom DeLulse. Dean Martin. Sammy
Davis Jr. and Jamie Farr.
He has also appeared In films like .. W.W. and
the Dooe Dancekin11.'' .. Every Which Way But
Loose" and "Smokey and the Bandit 11.''
"Acting Is fun ," he said, "But I haven't been
able to make an y money In It. Most or my roles
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Tillis needn't worry. Hls mutlcaJ career pro·
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His latest venture, TllUa said, la a duet albuftf
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walked into obscurity almoet 10 years 110. .i
"She's been busy beln1 a housewife and a
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"I'm beiiMlng to write again." added the
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Don't Take Your Love to Town " and "I Believe in
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"l missed it." Tillis said. "I've been so busy;
it's awful hard lo Isolate your thought. when
yo u· re out on the road 2~ days a year.''
But. after a lO·year break from writing, Tillle.
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Daytona," the theme song of a coming television
show, In about an hour. •
Tillis said he purchased his first guitar at 16
with money earned from a National Guard sum-. mer training session.
"l bought that guitar tn a music store then I
bought a book of instnlcllons and started drivln•
everybody crazy." he said.
In 19~. Tallis arrived in Nashville. "There
were only a handful of wnters in Nashville and
only three publis hing companies." he re·
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crowd of writers, including Wiilie Nelson. Roger
Mill er , Waylo n Jennings and C hri s Kristofferson
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' Cottle: •·Are you sure? To men?"
,. That brief exchanee rrom "The Tom Cottle
Show," t.6 debut next Thursday on Channel SO at 11 .p.m ., illustrates Collie's dJrectneu and his
persistence. Loll In print is the kindness in his
~ice, the concern In bis eyes, that puts bis guests
at ease under that type of queationlng.
1 Cottle Is a cllnlcal psychologist and lecturer at
t1'e Harvard Medical School. That's Nbat aeta his
show apart from any other interview pro1ram.
1 "It's a different kind of talk show only
bacause I come out of a cllnlcaJ background." Cot·
tie said in a telephone interview. "Not necessarily
~hat l would ask a bolder question and go for the
JUIUlar, I mlebt just think to ask a question that
someone else lni1bt not thlnk to ask ...
• Or might not have the nerve to. "Do you ever
look in the mirror and think 'I'm a freak, I'm re·
. ' . . . but I think what I'm
; trying to do is show the
nobility of people .'
pOlsive?"' he asks the amputee and bis other
gaest, a woman with a breast removed.
). Guests on future episodes will include a
r'-rmer mental patient, an incest victim, two · 1etomic veterans,'• a pair of teen·age homosexuals
ahd a terminal cancer victim.
~ Cottle says he sees the show not a& an effort to
qullate or cater to emotional voyeurs, but as
''linore or an opportunity to share human ex·
periences or the kind we deny, the kind of ex·
periences that frighten us."
/, "I don't mean to sound too pious," be added,
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. INTERMISSION
'lJieaterfloers welcome Summer
By TOM 'ITl'tJS °' ...............
Jn cue you've missed it. summer la definitely
upon us -and this Fourth ol Jwy weekend maru
a sort of line of demarcation between the reeular
theater sea.son apd the lineup of ummer produc·
lions. ·
Summer, theatrically speaking, arrives next
Wednesday at the Laiuna Moulton Playhou•e
where the first of a trio of world premlerea mounts
the boards. Thia would be John Fenacca '• "After
the Fact," a murder mystery drama which the
prolific locaJ playwritht will direct for a three·
weekend run.
Next Friday will find a pair of lighter offerin11
-"Green Grow the Lilacs" and "Pure u the
Driven Snow" -coming to Ufe on the st8'e• of,
respectively, the Westminster Community Theater
and the Saddleback Valley Community Theater.
Westminster's "Lllacsil" the non·musical
version ol "Oklahoma," wi be settlln1 ln for a
four-weekend run, while the Saddleback Valley
melodrama will be the 1roup'1 lut ahow under its
old title. Startinl ln the fall, the 1roup will become
the Mluion Viejo Playhouae.
The Saddleback Company Theater, a summer
stock operation at Saddleback College, unvella its
secQnd aod Jut show ol 1981, the local premlere ol '·on Golden Pond," July 16 tor a three· week
enga1ement In the theater of the Ml.sslon Viejo col·
le1e. "
On July 24, the Huntlntton Beach Playhouse
wlll etve local playeoers their first look at
"Murder in the Ma1nollu," a saUricaJ comedy
spoofinl plays of the Tennessee Williams variety.
Laguna returns to center ata1e July 29 with a
pair ol one·act plays by locaJ author Mary Jane
Roberts -"Match Point" and "Dead Heat," the
former a reeional winner ln a national festival.
The same evenln1 will find Edward Mulbare visit·
ing Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse to star in
another county premiere, the murder mystery "Deathtrap.''
The weekend of July 30·31·Au1. 1·2 t. reserved
for a special event, about which more will be
fortbcom1n1 in this space -the second annual
Orange County Community Theater Asaoclatioa
festivaJ. A dozen local producin1 groupe will dla·
play their talents In the non-competitive touma·
ment at the Newport Theater Arts Center.
The lrvlno Comm·unity Theater Is revlvln1
Clllford Odeta' backata1e drama "The Country
Girl" for an Aug. 7 opening. And the Newport
Harbor Actors Theater, in association with Stop
Gap Productions, will bring "The Miracle
Worker" ln for a two·weekend run, start1n1 the
same evening.
Finally, Laguna closes out its triple treat with
David Marlow's comedy "Daughters Darling," yet
another world premiere on lhe playhouse's sum·
mer calendar. Then, before we know It, the 1981·82
season will be off and running.
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nobility or people. They've come through these
things with dignity." _,...
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stories, unpleasant or embarrasing though they
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j "You're not talking in front or a couple of
ll'illion people, you're really just talking to the
~rson across from you in the chair," he ex-
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Jn many cases, he claimed, .. Nobody, but
nobody, has wanted to listen to them .
i}sychologlsts turned them away. their girlfriends ':1 boyfriends-turned them away. their parents
tgrned them away. They want to touch hands with
semebody who has gone through the experience."
• Cottle, the author or 25 books, began his
tflevision career interviewing celebrities about
t~eir childhoods on the kids' show "Hot Hero
$'andwich."
! "It seemed like kind of a nice medium," he
s•id. "It was tun." He later contributed spots to
.,SC's "Good Mgrning, America." J "The Tom COttle Show" started out as "a little
tjt or a notbinl project on a UHF station," be re·
~lied.
~ But the show quickly grabbed the attention or
Boston viewers and achieved recopition through an article in Newsweek magazine.
' Cottle calla his show an "El Cbeapo, .. with a
budget Che thinks> or around $240,000. He works
With a two·penon staff. "We do everything," he
said. "We feel like we're out of Schulz's
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·';Bill Murray is the unlikeliest hero in the new movie . ·stripes' · .. ..
:;: • . Bill Medley breaks low profile
::(Frem Page Cl) ?.''I Sweet Thunder,'· Medley was
:."back in the studio with two in--~ustry heavyweighls Kenny
·: Ro1ers and Lionel Ritchie
~:trying for a hit. "We're there for
':,pne reason and that's a bit
~·sin.le," he said. "I don't think
::'that Kenny and Lionel will pro·
:~duce a whole album's worth or
:~material, but we're looking for
:..that magic song."
; .. Their friendship goes 'back
.,several years. and with similar-
; Jy deep, gruff voices, they're
:-hoping to find that hit song.
;~Ro1ers chose Medley's "I Want ~*To Make You Smile" for the flip
: .. ide or his hit single "Coward of
:-the County," and his encourage-
:..inent was instrumental in get·
: tiDC Medley back into the studio.
~-. "l won't go on the road again
.withoui a bit. ll's bard enough
when you're going first class.
and anything short of that just
isn't worth it for me now."
Medley said. "I'm a father, I've
got my club -there's no reason
to lour again until there's a hit
song."
Medley takes the stage at his
club like he's completely at
home there. He's relaxed, com-
fortable and obviously enthused
about the shows, talking with his
audience, belting out the songs.
He orchestrates his material
wonderfully, alternating cur·
rents of punchy rockers ("Great
Balls of Fire," "f Just Want to
Make Love lo You," "Lallie
Lalin Lupe Lu" J with gutsy,
soulful numbers lake Elton
John's ··Your Song.·· Ray
Charles' "Georgia" and has own
"Soul and Inspiration" and
··You've Lost That Lovin '
Feelin'."
Even in the middle of a heat
wave, with the smog levels high,
and after a full day in the studio.
Medley's voice as powerful aod
emotional. He thrives off the
songs as much as his audience
does even his old bits take on
a sense of immediacy and fresh·
ness
·'I always go for emotional
songs," he said. "That's always
what I'm looking for in my
material . I love these
performances here at the club.
I· ve wanted to open a club for
about 15 years, so I'm really
happy lo be here. 1t·s a little ir·
rilaling when the bus boys run
up lo me and s ay there's no
toilet paper an the head, but
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here, it's a good club to see a
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When "Saturday Nlaht
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his face on the screen, we're
supposed to laugh. Right? Alter
all, the man who played the
qulntessentlaJ ad .. escent nerd la
funny. Isn't he?
What we suppose and what ac-
tually takes place ln Murray's
latest flick, ·'Stripes," have
about as much In common as
Lawrence Welk and a heavy
metal concert. The folks who
made "Stripes" had great Inten-
tions when they set out to make
a whimslcaJ spoof on military
life. Somebody, with Uttle effort
paid to discretion, for.iot to In·
elude humor.
That's not to say that the mov-
ie isn't funny. There are a few
hilarious scenes. 1 saw aJI of
them as previews. That means
there are four OK , maybe five
-minutes of superb yuk-yuks
sprinkled on about 90 minutes of
filler.
The script has all t.be makings
for a comic spin-off of ·'The Dir·
ty Dozen," but comes off like a
sickly version or "Kelly's
Heroes."
Murray struts about the movie
In his casual but quick-witted
savoir-faire. Life hasn't been
great for Murray , who plays
free-lance <that means he's out
of work ) photographer John
Winger. He quits his temporary
job as a taxi driver, his car is re-
possessed, he is evicted from his
apartment and loses his
girlfriend.
His solution. see if it's still
possible to join the U.S. Army
and revive the Sgt. Bllko genre
of military humor with a little
"R .. -rated flesh thrown in for ex·
lra good times.
With his faithful sideki ck
Russell Ziskey <Harold Ramls),
Murray manages to get his fair
share of guns and girls. Throw
in a tough old drill sergeant
<Warren Oates l and a company
or goofs just to round things out
a bit.
Our army rejects manage lo
pass a dress drill graduation
with a funky routine that makes
for some fun. Impressed by their
unorthodox performance, a
military bigshot picks the group
for a special detail in Italy
The army's latest in military
hardware is a souped-up recrea-
tional vehicle. which our boys
will learn to run But Murray
and Ramis figure rightly it's
also good for a weekend in
Switzerland.
It's Sgl. Bilko a.k .a . John
Winger to the rescue when his
army buddies inadvertently
become pri so ners in
Czechoslovakia on a clandestine
stiarch for the missing three-
tone RV.
Now the going gets good. Well ,
almost. It's amusing to watch an
RV pitted against an armada of
Russian soldiers and tanks -
and lo have General Motors
Corp win In the true spirit of
comedy. the Great Battle is
bloodless But we all see what
great fun can be had with
machine guns firing blanks
Added weight <350 pounds)
comes from Second City
Television comic John Candy as,
appropriately. Dewey Oxberger
With has sights set on becoming
a "lean , mean f1ght1ng
ma chine," Candy gets some of
the latter when a hord of bikini·
clad beauties tackle the rotund
recruit in a mud-wrestling bout
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CINEMA
Signonet is ·magnificent • Merri Gerris h and •.
Michael Carter star tn ;
'The· Heireu• at Hunt· ;; "I Sent A Letter to My Love" ls set on a
beach Ln Brittany and pbolograpbed in the
monocbromaUc tones of winter. It is the ed&e of
the world and, for the two central characters -
a crippled man and his older slater -it ls also
the edge of life.
Jean Rochefort ls the fellow whose legs
have been rendered useless by rickets. Simone
Slgnoret plays his older sister, an earthy. unaf-
fected woman who has devoted her life to his
care.
They are the players In each other's world.
Their relationship is solid, lirded up u much
by their mutual distaste for their roles -he as
a cripple, she is a cripple's keeper -as by their
persistent sibling love.
THAT LOVE is contorted by confllctine cur-
rents (at the film's beginning, she considers
pushing her brother over the cliff outaide their
home), but it is destined to take on new
permutations that are strange and almost
lovely.
Miss Signoret sees the rest of her life slip·
ping by without ever knowing the romantic at-
tentions of a man. She has oo way of making
contact; her existence barely extends out of the
house onto the beach.
ln a desperate effort to reach beyond this
spiritual prison, Miss Signoret purchases a lone·
ly hearts ad in the local newspaper. Each day
she waits expectantly for a resp0nse. When i1
comes, she is driven first to laughter and finally
to tears: The reply is from her brother. "Dear
Stranger," it begins.
He speaks of his sister and the guilt he feels
for docninatmg her life. He expresses a desire to
live aJone. He confesses a need to know love.
"My legs are paralyzed," be says, "but my
heart is free."
It isn't clear why she does this next ·
thing, that's the mystery or the show, but Miss
Signoret composes herself and writes back un-
der an assumed name. Thus begins a correspond-
ence with the inevitable result that he falls in
love with her, begs her to visit him, speaks to
her of a life together.
Ml~ SIGNORET is magnificent in the role.
She is an old, fat woman now, but an old, fat
woman with so much genuine dignity that you
want to borrow some for yourself.
As her sometimes amusing, sometimes
pathetic brother, Jean Rochefort creates an in·
tricate ambivalent and la r gely-lovable
character. His role is one of resignation. He
ponders over newspapers and spends hours at
his telescope peering out to sea. They are the
only mode he has of relating to the world out·
side. He is relentlessly pleasant, but hiJ smile is
tight and forced. The man ls a packaee of pain
in pretty paper.
Delphine Seyrig is also good as Rochefort's
and Miss Signoret's only friend, a half-baked
baker who brings them bread every day and
espouses outrageous concepts about the world
(she explains that ocean oil spills are depleting
-the world's oxygen supply and stopping the
birds from singing.> In her own way, Miss
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Hollman. VaifHH
Rldgr1v1 In London tn
1928, an Arnetlun _.
paper rl(>Ot1er mMll end
1>ecom11 tnvotvld wtlh
timid mystety wrl1er Ag•·
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obstacle eour11 lllld on the
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Widguorttl Two people
WtlO ptot1ed • '**"
murdef 1M "*' t'-Y
fnllMd for IN CfllrM
HAUNTING -Genevieve BuJold and
Cliff Robertson star in a film about a
widower who finds a girl resembling his
late wile in .. Obsession" tonight at 9 on
Channel 7.
t0-..111 I a PAISWON> "-.l.11 9 THMl'I
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WOMIN'I M'UM
., YOGA WITH
MADIUNS .
11.00 8 OHi DAY AT A TUI ;awtMeuDON
TE.NNll
1::=YNIO
• THI GH08'f AHO
MM .WUlft • * * "Herl C-Thi
MIM'lnll" ( 19$2) eo-y
Boy•. Leo Gorcey Thi
Bo\·• run Into murder when
they are Ullgnld to the
um1 r901m1n1 In the
m&rlnes 9 EL«CTftlC COMPAHY
tli) UHOl!RST AIONO
HUMAN BEHAIOOA
(I) n.E YOUHQ AMO
THE AUTl.E88
11:30 8 THI! YotMO AHO
THE RUT'l.E.88 D RYAH'S HOP£ 8 *a a "Y•t1td1y,
Tod•r And Tomorrow"
(P&rt 21 ( 111641 Sophie
Loren, Marcello Maa-
trolan111 Trv.. ditter.,,1
women UM 1,_ llll'llnlnl
wllll to ge1 wn11 they
wen I mo NEWS 8D JULIA CHILO AHO
COMPAHY
C!) WNT1NO FOR A
RfA80H
-AFT£RNOON-
1~ 11 TWIUQHT ZONE
D dl ALLMY
c.llL..OAEN
fB DICK CAVETT
~ =ECT UHIVERSE
tD *a* "Thi Hired
Hen<I" ( 1971) Peter Fonda,
warrlf1 01111. A man
return• 10 hi• family •lier
MY.,, years only to lleve
l!iatn to help hit lrlen<I
cm **'~ "BrNkthrougl,..
I 1950) 01vkl Brian. Frar>k
t.ovejoy lnlantryman
tOQ11het 1iOC1 Mtly train-
ing leca their llf91 btg lnvl·
alof'I
(CJ "Thi Ge111ng Of Wi.
dom" ( 19781 Susannah
f~ In turn-of-thl-Cln-
tury Auetrall1. • young -"°"' the Ovtbaclc ,... difficulty adjusting to
lhe ..Sate ptop<llty. of Ill
pc;.tuaiYI girll' ~·
12:30 8 CJ) A8 THE WORLD
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• TWIUQH'T ZONE
I OVERIEAIY
()()Nl'a.PORARY
H1AL TH IS8UU
1:00 e HOUR MAQAZINE 8 9 ON1! UR TO LNE
G NEWS
• WOMEN OF RUl8IA
Shin.)' Jones, Peggy Flem·
Ing, CarOI Lawflne•, Juliet
PrOWM and K•lhryn Cros-
by Introduce topk:a whlcn
renge trom marrlllQI to
women'1 Ht>e<lllon, In thll
documentary which ••r>k>t• the Sovle1 wom-.,, ...... 9nd lifeltYte,
• INTN>OUCING
CQ.OOY . ••
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8 9 OINIML
HCMN'l'T'AL
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CC) .. Ag.ath1" ( 197t ) Dwlln
Hollman, Van1u 1
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tt21, 1111 ""*'lee" _..
p11per report., .-1• Md
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ta!Md rflytlery wtlttt Ag.8-
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Ell9n lklr9tyn, 8em Shel>-
w d Alter • tf1llOIC cer aoel· o.m. In wNCh lhl II
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( 1940) Jamet CeQMY. AM
Shlt'ldllll A honky•lonk
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lonn• on 11-0-11 thl
Slfl•u Holtl 1n Lu Vegu ,
le ,..tuted 1n 1 bacu1age
Int.,.,._ and In otlpl from
-of hie film• 9 * * * "Up Front"
(1951) Torn Ewell. David
Weyne Wiiiie and Joi gel
Involved In 1muggllng
cognac In ll•IV during
W0tldW•r II CID "Some Came Aun·
nlng" ( 1959) Frank Slnatre.
Shlrtey MecL1lne Ba..O
on • novel by Jame•
Jonaa A dl1lllu1lon1d
young man fall• In wllh •
group of .-Oy chllrlC1er•
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C!) MACHEL I LEHRER
AE.POfrr
(C) "SOtce<er I Appllf1·
llCI" Anlm1ted Narr•led
~Vincent Prlel
U "In God We Trull"
( 19110) M1rty Feldman,
Andy Kaulmen A naive
monk It -11 out Into the
world to r1l11 tundl for his
1mpoverlltlld mona11ery.
4;309 NE.Wt 0 808 NEWHART tD n4E FUNTSTONU fD Wl8TEA AOOfM (R)
al) Al.EXAHDER'B
MCHT1ME BAND
Young atrtng mu1lclan1
wl\o come trorn all over the
country 10 play 1n Carnegie
Hall concerti perform
under the direction or
Allundlr Schnelder
Cl) euuJJHOT
CAUMMOND
Thi Mg• Of lhl wond •
moat tncompllant llUpet
llMUth it perf«mecl by the
orlgtnal London CUI at lhe
Coronel Theater In Loa
Angelle
Cl) M·A·s·H
~ AOA»-12 {.C) "Hangat 18" ( 1980)
Robert Vmughn. D•rren
McG1llln The U S Gov·
ernment c:aptur• 1 UFO
from an unknown 0tlgln
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• STAMl<Y AHO
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ANO FMNDI i~IR)
l:acl 8 WHAT'S
HAPt"ENINGll
1 1 DMAM Ol1 AANHta
WMf TIJ. YOUfl
FATHlA OCT'I ~
fl.I) QAROfNltO "'°"" THE QAOlJND VI'
-EVENltG-
t...-00 •• 8 NEWS ICUNGFU
Two h1rd1n1d people
IMtn to llCQl91 pain u 11\t
l)(lcl of low
I TICTACOOUOH
M•A •t •H
Wi..,, Hawlleye becomM
tlll'IC>Ofary commend« of
Iha 4077th, he mull COii·
tend "'4th en "lnvUIOn" Of
KorNlll
• GOOOTIMU
J J. decldN 10 tlooe with-
out !earning eome lmpotl-
ent I.ell about hll bride-
to-be. (Pen 21
•• IUICTftlC
ICOMP O:VJ:.
MONIWI
NeONIWI MOW
"Th,.. Warrlort" (1977)
Randy Quade. The ptlde of
the moclln\-d•y Indian ..
uamlned In lhlt ttOtY Of • ,,......,-o1c1 bO'J' ·o·
(8) 11&.AHO Of ..VAWUZ
Animated Afl 11rp1-a• llrencl• • O'~
lftllfl on .,, ~ wNCll n.
..efttu.lty lrtll to up!Olt
tor hie own ptoftl.
(l)MCMI ..
"My l r11111n1 C1re1t
(IMO) Nit)' o.M. 88'11
Nei11.lll tunw1M~
,., Awtrllle, "' ll!Oepelldo
ant ,.-,g Mll'l'llfl ltltl IO
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AU. .. '"' ,,....y
........ ~11110
.,...,, a blood dol!Of. IM
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to. ·--Hli .... ,....o.m.n
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•ectWite .. • ... pteclnc1
11tw1 10 ~ w1111 en
llWICMOO .. ~~f
•'=Aflalte
"Sh i.town U I A .. I t979)
loott 111o. Oteo ar~t«d
A hllndeolM ~ all.lier
,... In love .. '"' ~
roller-dleoo rlnll, whir• he
ll~ll)'lillf
D*'O liMdtt In • Cham· =1==~"PO' NeC ....
~OAYIAGAJH
llllchle It d•hlttl 10 ... a
p1ychl1trllt aner ....cttng •
110ok on ll.l>norm&I pay•
cnotogy.
I MONIW8
~
Hot Lip• end Frank ch•I·
llnOI H1t1ry'1 tltneee to
commend by rec>orting the
llCIMllll of the 4077th 10
theArmyb< ...
Cl) I TAHTS OF IAN
FRAHCl800
An attOttll)' work• on 1 big
rnutdlt CM1 In whlCh lhe
VIC;tim Wll l\la wtll'I la•
IO'ler
fl) OWRE.AIY
'Min MICl·Lll• Trantmon"
Guell• llu1111 Herbie
Menn Ot Rog<t< Gould (RI
~ MACNl!ll /LEHRER
Rf PORT
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
Ǥ) MEAVOR1"1N
Guee11 Marvin Hamllech.
Rlell.,d Morris. Hank Wll·
llama Jr & Bama Bend
IR'J HBO SN!AK PRIEVlfW
Hu1ban<l•and-wlle comic•
Jerry Stlll1r end Anne
Mear• Introduce the rnov-
111, 1pec1ala and 14>0rt1
1v11111 coming to Home
Boa OlllCe In July
(O)MOVtf
"Unldantllled F1v1ng Odd-
bell" ( 1979) Dennie Dugan.
K1t1nllh MOte An acci·
Cl&nlll launch 11'1dl a
NASA engln-&nd his
lool<lllllte robot on alJ<lh·
century England, lnvl>l'llng
him 1n Arthurian lnlrlg....s
·G
Cl.iLOMTTA
1~ fJ 2 ON THE TOWN
HOlll S11v1 Edward•.
Mllodr R091tt Take a
cruoae lrom Acepuleo to
L A on lhe Ou-1 Eh2a-
bllh II
Q OJ FAMILY FEUD 0 HOeOOY OOE.8 IT
8ETI'U THAN '!'OU,
AMERICA
Hoal Ed A4ner IOoka •I 1111
1ncrldlbll resulla Arnetiea
ha1 ach11•ed through
teamwork Muaic by Carol
Baye.-Sag1• and Mervll'I
Ham~ICh D TELETONE &1J FACE THE MUSfC
«D ALL IN THE FAMILY
Henry Fonda hoata a com·
plletion ot the -i..· most
memorable mom1n1s
(Perl I)
fD MACNEIL I LEHREJI
REPORT
al) 8U81NU8
EXCHANGE
Cl) P .M. MAGAZINE
A traJnlr'CJ ~ '°' perlr.
ranger ~ In T_.... -E WIM8L.EDOH TENNIS
The women'• 91m1t1nal&
are pt_,led from Eng·
lend. w.th commentary by
Barry Tompkin• end
Ar1hur Altll
t.'OC> ti CJ) THE INCAEDl8LE
HUU(
A ptlvlla delec11VI lnveell-
g1t1ng a bl1ckma1ling
•11.,..pt pldl• Devlc:I .. lhe
pr11T11 llUapec1 ( R) 8 at HAAPUI YAU.EV
PTA
St ... 1'1 ~ heer
that ltll 11 •bout to 1,,,,...lt
mlltlona anc:r appoint her to
lhe achool board (A)
1J MOVI& * * * "Hlllclll Of The
Nevy" ( 19~7) Ronald
Reagan. Nency · O•vll A
aubm.,lne 11 0tderld to
Chert 1no dlttroy m1M
llelcl11n Ja~ weters
D 9 BEHSOH
Marcy'• carefully P'enoad
wedding 11 lhrown Into
ch-by the arrlval of her
mother (R) 8 WOVll!
* * 1h "Woman Tlm11
Seven" ( 1987) Shirley
MacL11n1, Alan Arkin
S-utrltnlly dl(fwan1
r1m111 p ereona11111a
-QI ag.tln11 a Partalen
blcitdrop tD ALLIHTME.FAMILY
Henry Fondl hOata I com·
pK1tion ot the _ .... rnost
m1mor1ble mom1nt1
(Par1 2)
• MOVIE * • "The Doomaday
Chronielll" Oocument•r'f
Nerrlled by Wllll1rn Sellal·
llrt PredlctlOnl ot the end
or 1111 on the plenet Earth
are ea1mlnld fJD LOS ANOELU WE.EK
IH RIVIEW
Hoat Cllll AOblrtt
Ci) WALL ITftUT WEIK
"Walt Str .. t Week't Mid•
Vear R1v1ew" Gueata:
Howard P CothOun. OaM
Dudeck, Jullu•
Welt~mer. Mar11n Z"'91g.
tC)WOVll
"The Catarnout1I l<llllnO"
Ho111 8uchhol1. Ann
W~th Two~
who plOlltd • rOllbety
murder the mtn t"-Y
lflfMd f« the~
(l)MOVll
"CenctltthOe" I 19n) Jodie
Foater. o.vtd ~ A
tomboy "°"' the et,.. of
l.oe Angelle lnherita •
'"'.,.., 8'111111 11t1in1. ·o ·
.MOYll "Onao Trldl P°"'J''' ( tMOI
Paul Simon. llltr 8t0Wfl A
~-pertormw II
ptMWtM Illy IVetyone
KHJ 1J 8:00 -"Woman Times Seve-n."
Shirley MacLaine, Al an Arkin, Peter
Sellers and Michael Caine 1tar ln a mov·
le about seven different women ln Paris.
K COP e 8: 00 -"The Doomsday
Chronicles." A look at predictions con-
cerning the end or the world.
NBC I) 11:30 -"The 1981 Wimbledon
Highlights." Women 's singles finals a nd
a preview of men's singles finals from
England
bllnd date with enothlr
women 8 9 l'MABIOQIRL
NOW a.., .no Olene try to cope
With their fll1t Chflatmu
without their mat" (RJ
.THE OOO~
Aher 1>11ng r eunted 1>y
OeclM' IOt l>llng llOll. Mur-
r•v thl cop '""" hll poker-praying budd1u
duri~ a game 8D ~ WAAIHINOTON
WEEK IN R£VlfW
1:40 (Q, CAPTAIH MOM
9:00 9 CJ) THI OUt<U Of
HAZZARD
The OukH t>uy • preny
piece or crock .. y at •
garage NII th•I 1urn1 out
10 be worth a l0t111ne (R) 0 at BEOOARMAN,
THIEF
Gr1tchen'1 movie 11
entered In the Canne1 Film
Fe111val, where Biiiy'• mll1-
tan1 g1rllrl1nd Monika
(T ovah Fllelahulll 11 plan-
ning a major ect or 11rror-
1am (Part 2) (RI 0 9 MOVIE * a* 'ObMHlon" (1978)
C111t Ro1>er1aon. O-vlev1
BuJOl<I A lonely widower
eneountlfl a young girl
who blar1 • 1tartllng
•-l>l•noe 10 his wola.
whO wls mu1dlf IO 16
year• .,111< (RIO tD MEJIV ONmH
GIMStl Mar.tin Hemllech
Rlcherd Morro• Hank WM·
111m1 Jr & B•m• Band
• Freddt1 Salll Thi Jov10.
Randy Craw10td
fJi) WAU. STRUT WE.a<
"Well Str .. t Wllk'I Mid·
V111 R1v1ew Gu11t1
How&rd P Cl>lhoun. Gall
OuCllCk, Jullul w .. thelmer. Martin 2~
81) VOTER'S PIPELINE.
"South1a11 At11na New
S11111t1"
IQ)MOVIE
"Oh God I Book II" ( 1980)
George Burns Suzenne
P1 .. 11111e God lllHICta an
11nauapecllng young girl 10
come up wolh a 11og1n lo
keep His name In the pub·
llC conaclOU-H 'PG'
9:90 fJl) al) 8ACMME.NTO
WEEK IN R£VIEW
Hoat. Murray Fromaon
10:00 8 CJ) DAUM
J R conrlnull h11 cam·
paogn to dlecredll Bobby.
end Pam l ... k1Q ognorld
by Bobby. IOOkl a4MWhlfl
I« attention (RI
llUCD HE.WI fl) W.STEAPIECE
TME.AfN' FESTIVAL W
FAVONTU
• Coutln Betta Betti 1nttl-
ga1.. • llfill or pr-
111ac1<1 on St.11nbook wn111
Va11<11 ennou~ 10 each
ol hit lover• lhet ahl II
pteg.nent (Plf1 3) (R) O
C':) FAE£ TO a.<>OSE.
"CrNled ~' Or Mii·
ton Friedman vltlll Inell&, •
country thal doe• not
practice tr" m•rkll cepl·
1a11arn. wnen 11e q.-tlon•
wt.al 11 relr end whet I•
eqval.(A)O
(C)MOVIE
"Divine M1dnll1' (1980)
Belle Mldllr. The Har·
lettM Thie lllm record of
Mldllr'• concert per1or-
mencea II thl PuecMn•
CIVIC Audl10t1um In Feb<11·
1ry. 11180. l•turH • varie-
ty of eonge. from camp
atanc:lerdl to rOCk belled•,
punctuated by • _ ... or
r~hymonologull 'R'
fH)MOVla
.. Amlttcan Gigolo" (1 980)
Riorl•d Qere, Lau.en Hui·
ton A a....w1y Hiiia glgOlo
~ the ptlml llUl-
pect In 1 murd« lnVMtlO•
lion 'R'
(I) OAVIO IHUHAH'I
8HOWT1MEIN
HOUYWOOO
Oevld Slleellln lnllfV"""
ac>fN of Hl>ltywood'I big·
gntat.,., e wov• "HIC>llY Slfthdey, G1Mlnl"
(l980) M aellllnl Kahn. Rlt•
MOfll'IO, A Harverd ltU•
dlnl'a blr1hday party et hi•
lamlly'I South Phlledetphl•
home becomes an eye-
Ol*llng 11tP1rilncl for Illa
vtaiting CINlmat•. 'R'
101 ti CZ) W0\111!
• * ttr * "Thi Godfather"
( 1972) Marlon 8rando. Al
PtclflO. Directed by ,_,_
Ola ~d COC>Pola .__,
on lhl ~ by Merli
"'-· All ~ MlllOtO
.... the barrier• ~
Nt ldy9c fMlly lltl lllld
the hlnfl rMllfllt of Illa
~ew1e11~ ..
1111 -tlecofne~
~ '""oMd In the 'lllOlen1
w0r1tino1 OI OfOanl:r:eel
ctlme.
*'°I ~
NSTWOMNlwt
10:al (a> WWOMI 11••••Cll aa ...
II STAATMJ<
1n ... ,en of lhl 1tarah!Q
"'Chon, Capt Kirk beam•
down to 1)4-t Biia 3000
wherl toeilly II governed
~"Lendru '
U AUTO RACING
HtOHUOHT8
"San Diego Flneil"
tD MAHHIX
'A Button F0t G-11 D'
• BENNY HILL
811\ny hOlll the 'Volllln Or
Thi VIII Aw&rda .
8) D1Ct< CAVETT
Gu"t George Plimpton
al) 8HEAK PMVIEW8
Roget El>lf1 and O-
S11kel r•v-"Superman
II " · Cannonball Aun" and
Strtpn"
(OJ 9EACH BOYS 20TH
ANHIVEAIARY SPECIAL
Thi great momenta and
triumph• or th• legendary
rock end rl>ll band Include
10011g1 or their 1980
Wuhlngton. D C concert
&nd IKCIU&fVI Interviews
with the group meml>lta
Sp1cl1I gu1111 Olen
Campbell. An<ly Wiiiiama.
Deryu Dragon
(SJ 8IZAAA€ XIX
JOhn Byner Show• you
thing• •lrlflOI' lhan lruth
l•rger than hie and uinoer
than an)'lhlng rou ve eve< -t t:ao IJ Cl) TME NIGHT
STALKER
l(otchak IUlj)eCll lhll 9
Clark horM poUtlcal candl·
e1ate'1 IUCIC1en popula111y ia
the reault of a bargain with
lhe Oevll 0 IB WIMBLE.DON
T£HNl8
HoOhloghta ol thl women's
~ final and a ptev-
ot the men'• 11ngl• lonal
(lrom Wlmbl«lon Stedtum
1n London. Engl•nd) D @) ABC NEWS
NIOHTLIHE
8 LE.r8 MAKE A DEAL
• STAHLEY 8EJOEL
flln PA£8EHTE
"Del Mero Corazon" The
ball11d1 and lyrteal 1ov1
aong1 In the Tuaa-Me•i·
can Norlen• mu9'c tradi-
tion are .. mplld
al) ORA VTTY 18 MY
EHEMY
Thi loll of a quldropleglc
confined to • whlelctlelt.
M\Q u an art Ill holds hll
brulh on hos mouth 10
paint 11 documented (Al
(C,MOVIE
Hangar 18" ( 1980) Rol>erl
VaugM, 0.,,.,, McGa....n
The u s Governrnenl CIP·
tur• 1 UFO from en
unknown or1g1n 'PG'
1)MOVIE
"The Ro1e· I 19791 Belle
Modllr. Alan Bates A drtv·
en rock singer'• 1111 In lhl
1111 tine lllda her Irrever-
sibly lo d11Ut., 'R'
t t:'I 0 OJ TONIGHT
Guetl host David t.111er-
m111 Gueet1. Rldlard Sim-
mons. Natalia COii. Mer.
oot Kldd<tr
11;68 t'f MOVIE
"Urban Cowboy · (1980)
John Travolte. 01br•
Winger A blue-collar
worker who lane-hlmaell
a rnoesern.day cowboy 1111a
In love w.th • glrl he meets
In a popular country-end·
Wftlein bar 'PG'
-~-
1t:00 9 MOVIE
* '"> ·Thi Leech woman
( 1HOI Collen Gray Grltll
Wllllams A women mer-
rlld to 1 younger man dl1-
covera the MCret of youth,
t>ut not the one ol hllPC)I-,_.
8 9 FAIOAYS
Guest Al Jerruu (RI U MAV£Alet<
POiing .. lhl lun-IOVlnO
"O 'Mav1rlck," Beau
ea~ an irlah plOt 10
lnvadl Cln1d1
• MOVll!
... * ·~ "Blue Weter,
While Offth" (19711 Oocu·
menlery Directed by Pifer
GlmMI. An und-•tlf
or-'Nll oul lrom Soulh
Attlee to track the llullve
and tormldabl• Great
White 8har11.
e aAMTTA
"Thia Sla1er Al,,'1 NO Coulo
In"
.MCMI
• * • • "Tlgh1 Llttll
lalend" ( 19491 Join Gr_,.
wood. 8Mll Aadlofd A
OfCIUP of ltWWf Scot-
llnd thll the llqU« auppty
they've tlMf'I walling f0t II
on ltt woty to 1n. bOitom of
the -tllong wtlh II• ahlp ®MOW "Utt>an Cowboy'' ( 1HO)
JOtln Tr•votta. 0 1br1
Winger A blUl ·COlllf
WOflter wtlo fanclll hlmlllt
JOHN DARLING
I 11\00efn-Cley COWOO'J' f ...
Ill lo¥9 tltt.11 • gltt lie "*11
In • popui.r CCM\lty-end·
..ier" bat 'PO' (D)M(MI * * • "lo-'-1M " ( 1112) lltbetl H4r ........
°*""cf CetTNlna Dwtno lhl~.tlv-
and • girt oo on • Ct1IM
IP'• WWoMno "..,, rc»-'*Y. llldnaj)Olng ano ptoe·
htutiOft
12'.AO 8 (I) MOW * • "Tlmbw Trlll'lpa"
( 1977) CllUOI Alllf\a. 1.-
Mlla A logger l'leipl lhl
llmllle owner ot 1 1oOQ1nO
~ M VI hlr bull,_
from ruthllu oompetilota. 1
(R)
12:Af 0 OJ ICTV HITWOM
IO
1l00 G PSYCHIC
PHEHOMIHA.l'Mf
~MYONO
"Anc;lent Ar1'' Hoitt O.m·
len Simpton. Steele Hunt
0.-1 El'-i Connolly
Cl) IHDEHHOENT
NETWOMNEWS
lt)MOV1£
"Thi Getting OI Wle<lorn'
( 1978) Sutannlh Fowle In
lurn-ol·lhl-Clntury Aul
lraJ1a, • young womtn
from the Outbac;k hu dllfi·
cultr ad1u111ng 10 the
Md•t• proprllf'f ol 111
IXClullve glrll IChool
1:10 8 VIDEO WU T:
8ACK8TAat 11'488
Gueall Thi Clllh 1111
Rlll01nt1. Graham Nish
St1V11 Wonwood
OJ) AOAM-12
A young and -111hy oeau-
ty P<l'llUlt Malloy for a
elate •II•• r11 IUull her •
lrelflC vt0llllon ttc;111t
1:15 (lJ LORETTA
1:21 m MOVIE * •'It "T"" Ring" ( 19~2)
Gerald MOhr. All• MOreno
A M•Xlcan-Amertcan boy
from the alum1 dlacover1
the IW .. I talle of aucc.IA
-"" blComee a Chim·
pion bo•er
1:3011 MOVIE
• '• "Scerld To O.a1n
(19• 71 Bel• Lugosi, Joyce
Compton A kllllf 11 lorcld
10 confront the image ot •
man 11\9 murdered
Q) MOVIE * • Thi CurM OI Boo·
1001 ( 1972) W1ll1am
Sornon-1 Rol>lf1 Ctym111
A Yall·llke l>laal hOICSt a
small C1111orn11 town on a
gnp or an•oetv and tear
1:400 MOVIE
• • Thi Reluctant
Heroes ( 197 ti Ken Blfry.
Cemeron Mllchall A
doomed rego~t Is uved
ltom annlh1l1tlon 11 lhe
heno1 ol '"" -my by the
commander's knowied91
or history
2:00 «D MOVIE
,, • "Dracula PrlhGI Ot
Oarknest'' (19661 Chrlato-
pher L ... Berber• Shelley
When two coupl .. unw11.
11no1y 1pend a night In Or•·
cula'1 callie, one men 11
murelerld and hil wife
tumecl Into • Vlll'lpirl
$,WHATS UP AMEAfCAI
Meal Old-urne vaud<tvtlle
tiara WhO 911 lllH gotng
strong ski AllPltl wllh 3-
year-OICS• the lllMI lo
hame computlfl
2:100MOV1E o,,._ Trlek Pony·· ( 19801
Peul Simon. B111r Brown A
once-popular per10t,,._ la
pr1111Urld by everyone
around him to drop hll
arvte ot mutlC an<I write
songs thel can bring him
beck to the top •O 'R
2:15 0 at HEWS 'R:MOVlE
'The Legacy (11179)
K11h1rlne Rota, Sam Elll·
ot The prom111 or • 11rg1
fee lur .. a pair ot Ametl·
cen arch1tec11 10 • fore-
boding Engllah m1n11on
where thay moet • atrenge
group ol guw1a and dla-
cover the terrifying reaaon
behind their Invitation 'A'
(Z)MOVIE
"Coal Miner's Daughllf ·
(1980) Silly Spacek. Tom·
my L.. Jon11 B•MCI on
LOtlll• Lynn'• autoblOgr•·
phr A young glrl lrom •
poor lamoly In rurll Ken·
lucky merrin a much l>ld·
If toe-' boy M\() engi,_.
het rlM to 11ardom In thl
rnulle onesu1try 'PG
2"M IJ HE.W8 a:l68 H£W8
s.~ II MOMCAM8E a Wl8£
Enc end Ernie fight WO<iel
Wit I the WI )' II never WU
fought llelOt• lllld tangle
with the lnlamou• ~
Mata Hert
CD MOVIE
* * "BtooO Manie" ( 19701
Peter Carpenter. Marl•
Aragon A greedy. llC)llllUI
girt whO II anJ<IOu• to Col·
llcl hit dlCHMd 1111\tf'I
money lo-her phyt1Cl1n
t>oytrllnd In lhe prOCMa
(()MOVIE
"o.111 Fox" ( 1978) Ncnard
Lynch. Stuart Wl\ltmen A
proleHIOnel 1muggl1t
meet• hie matcto In • llMu·
tllul __, Wl'IO trape him
with a mAllOn clOller• '" l'tol
money. 'A'
(l)WOVll
"My Brllflant Cit_ ..
(1980) Ju4y 0.vte. $am
.... In lum-ol·ll'll-Olntu-
,., Auetr ... ., 1111 lndlpend-
ent~ -1'* 10
mMI I ctrelt .. I Wl1ter
dllplt• aodal SW--
lot '* 10 """Y Ht8 DTONAL
1:10• MOYll
• • • "Mr. 8mM GOit To
WMflinOtotl" (1139) Jean
. . . . . . ., .
Arthuf, ...,._ ~.
Oltl$d w ,,.,. c.a..
An IMoltlnt. ,.... ,,..,
unwttltnol'J' MoofM9 •
~ Md .... lllwoMd
with • ~-pelltl-cian
a:ao e ~ .... ..-
etic ll'ICI tmle IC*\ IN
Inf-lo¥9f C-•
In • rotne1 around the 1114
t-AOe HIWt
1:41. MOYll
• ,_. "Thi ~. Wl1h
Tiie 81ue Hencl" ( 1'70)
1<11 u1 Klnakl, Ol1n1
Kernet Afl eec•oee trorn •
mental ln•lltutlon 11
~ l0t a-• 01 ,.,..,.
dlt•
l :N • NIEWI •:oo • MOV1I *•*"Navy ~"(194 1)
Ann Sh1tld1n. Martha
Raye A OOU(>ll ot tun-tov·
Ing Nllotl on ~blrty 111\19
•Ind mu110 anc:r r-4:20 C..%) "r· MAGAZJHE OF
THI! AIR
4·IO· NEW1
(C)MOVIE
'Thi C11amoun1 Kllllog"
Horal Suchhol1, Ann
WldglwO<lh TWO people
M\O plotted a rot>llely
murder the man they
lramec:t IOt thl etlme
!ZJMOVIE
• • • • "The Gocslathef'
(19721 M911on er.nc:to. Al
Paclno Olr1C1ed by Fr&n-
c11 F0td Coppole BaMCI
on the noval br Merlo
P1ao An aging Mlftoeo
-thl barriers ~
hla ldytllc lamlty 1111 Ind
the herah reelltill ot hol
1>ua1neta bruk down aa
hi• eons t»come lncr .. a-
lngly 1nvol\lld In the violent
workings ot org1n1zed
Cllrnl
"" I l IUl:\ Y
-~-
5:00 r Sl IMZAAAE XIX
JOhn Byner ahOWI you
thing• llr&nger tNon trvth
lalger than hie. encl .tanler
then ltlylhtng you VI ever -8:30 II VOYAGE TO n4E.
BOTTOM OF THE SU.
tD ll0.000 PYRAMIO
1:00 Q SEAEHOIPl'TY 0 COMMUNITY
F&D8ACK
Hoel Fernenoo Dl4 Rio
Gu1111 Kirk Whotler
Kethy Dou
ID V1EWll'OIHT ON
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81) OF EAATH AHO MAH
Cl) SUMMER SEMUTf.A
!lD) IT'S YOUR 8U8IHU8
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aome or HOiiywood'• b'O·
getll ll&rl
t c 16 Cl) FILMS THAT TEACH
t;20(B}HE.WS
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• aPEAK 04./T
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Q[!) ~ EARTH ANO MAH
Cl) V~OF
AONCUL TIJftE
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GIHOTFUOOE <t MOVIE
Shlmtnlr1ng Light•' 84NW
Br~. Lloyd Bri<lgll A
young men Clropa ou1 or
hla tathlr't t>uSJness worlO
7:00 ti DUSTY'S
TR&H009E 0 at THE ruNT8TONE8 II PACUE'T'nAS
Ho11 Aly Gonzalea D 9 SVP£Af'RIEN08
f) HOTFUOOE tD TEEHSC£HE
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JONU
The 11ory ot 111 Arnetleen
jockey who tr•Vlf• to Eng-
llnd to ride In the ')erby
11a performed by the
Ooodepeld ()pare Hou81
7:30 8 MAALO ANO TME
MAGIC MOVIE MAOl MfE II 9IQ ltWI! MAMLE ·~ HOTU I ~~
VEG€TA8U 80UP =.i,AHOMAH
•:00 11 ~.llMY
TDNI
C-991 of the men'• fin.
glel llnal• In the P'•tl-
glou• All-E.nglan<I TINlll
Ch1mplon1hlp1 (from
Wimbledon Stadium lfl
London. E"Ofllnd) II THI! fWl.EMAH 8 P\.AST'ICMAH I auY
PlAI II NATIONAL
Cou.EO&Aft M>DEO -~IE * * 'h "Thi Btothlra RICO"
( 1957) Richard Conte.
Dianne Foetlf. " Flot1dl
bualnnaman Miii tor the
IOP In hit an.mp11 lo P'9-
vent 1 ClllM ~le "°"' ll'IUf'dtnng hla broth-.,..
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• of mu9lc ano .,., .. eonoe that can bring him
DtCi1 to tha 100 40. 'R' (J)MOVll •
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LIST I fDllltt wallpaper. OM b1lh re·
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THEREAL ESTATERS
EXCBJ.INT FtMAMCIHG ms.ooo down may buy
l.4 mllUon waterfront.
Owner will consider car·
rymg 1st. 2nd. 3rd TD ..
maybe •lh TD. Call Dick
Dri!xlernow! 7~ 1
4 IR IACKIAY
SI 37,500!
Roomy . 4 Bdrm. 2 sty,
w1c01y· fireplace. Very
clean, light and airy
New · dishwasher, water
heater, paint. paper.
skylight! Beautirully
landscaped patio. A
mustsee!646-7171 •
THE REAL
ESTATERS
PENINSULA
Fixer
OnJy steps to theaurf. is
this bargain fixer. Bring
paint brushes &t shovels
and ush in on SU Call
now
@
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-631 -6990
$93,000
NWnlEACH!
Bachelor special ! Al·
sumable $64.600 loan.
Walk to beach. Owner
anxiou1. Call now.
541-2313
THE :REAL ESTATE RS
: COIOMADIL
:; MAIDWLD
: South oft.beblJbway aitl
: thil ele1ant home pl111
-income. Huae owoers
: unll. brick courtyard
-ltada lo French doon : that opeo ooto Italian = liltd nool't. BeauUfu l
-wood peued floors
: tD ba nee den and
: 1pecioul famlb kkcbtn.
-2.nd •totY bGlta eecluded :: matter Mdte rill opeo
balCOftJ and Mbbli•I
.,. too! J ....... , .....
8'IM bd.nm f« ywr lik.
la1. H ... 4 car ..,.,. + 2 Bdrm ill!omlt unit.
Price reduetd nd °""II--. Cal
UMDAISU
2
0 O
Wide chaMel view from spectacular
architectural designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath.
pool home. Slip for 2 large boats .
Sl.495.000. Summer Occupancy.
LIDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath hornet newly redecorated. Priced to sell quictdy at $475,000. Must'see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for entertaining.
$420.000. Best price for the money .
PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featur
ing marine room. $1.38.5.000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm. den. spacious Plan 8, im-
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J\1 t..<111'd"O"v• ~. P. t:;h blbl
'1ockledge-by-the Sea"
Ocean front estate on 2 large legal
lots. Wall ed and gated with superb
gardens. Pvt steps to beach. 4BR-4ba
home and 2B ·2b guest house.
Brochure on request
Carol Tatum , Rltr. 494-0029
ASSUME LARGE
90/o LOAM on this excellent value. 4
Bdrms. large pool. gas
firepit. new carpets. On·
ly 196,500 Call 979-5370
today
$8000 to Mo•e In
Very Ira 3 Br condo m
Fin Vly. Has lrg as· sumab~ Joan. Call Ann
Mccasland 6.11-1.266
IF YOU UICI A V11W ANDI. • • • •
Wood open beam ceilings , Antique
door hardware, arched windows ,
leaded glass. copper skylight,
designer gourmet kitchen , wine
storage room, builtin desks. and a
spectacular Master Suite ... thjs is
your house ! $775,000.
u~ur: t1f)Mt:i
REALTORS,675-6000
1"3 EMt COMlt H .... w_,, CorOM ckl Mar
WI HA YI 4Z OP THI llST AMHTI IH TOWN
REALTORS
'7'-551 I
llUFfS HST IUY: Lowetf priud I .... °"
lonty CJl"ff9beff witfll ••t• .Mw. l
...... frplc. 21/J ... OWMr wil Mtp
fincmce. $252,900.
COLE OF MEWPOIT IEALTOIS
25 I 5 E. Cooat Hwy .. eorc.a dtl M•
675-5511
AIEYOUHOT?
So ii this property Ex·
ecut1ve • Bdrm pool home in an excellent
area. Creative rmanclng
available. Only $178,000 .
Call today979-5370
ALLSTATE
MESAVBDE
HEWOt4MAUET
A neat • Bdrm home with 20x40' pool and
ram 1ly room addition,
cul·de·sac st, walk to
sc hools Sl0.950 m-3m.
\\'I .__,I I ·, '.
TAYLOR CO
H L A I. T ()I\ :--, •, : : . ( I I • I 11 .
2·STOIY DUPLIX~ IMCH
STVS TO HACH-owMm "NANCI
Call today to see this fine duplex ! Live
in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms,
deck & 2 baths in upper ; 2 bedrms & 1
bath in lower. Fireplace in each.
Some view oC ocean. OWC lst T.D. &
note of $247,000, int. only. No loan fee.
$299,500.
WISUY N. TAYLOI CO .. IEALTOIS
2111 S.J .... taloed
NEWPORT CENTER. M.I 644-49 I 0
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME WITH US ... TO CORONA DB.
MAI. CORNER LOT WITH OCEAN AND
JETTY VIEW FROM LIVING ROOM
AND DECKS ... TWO 8 ED KU U M::. . ~·I R E PL AC t;. . 'I WU
PATIOS .LOCATED IN f0 IRST BL OC K
ABOVE OCEAN BLVD OWNER WILL
CARRY !ST T.D OF $200.000 AT 12l•'1 WITH
$175,000 DOWN $375,000
1617 WESTCLIFF DR. M.1. 631-7300
Wa/tflr S. _}(ing
& .A66oc.
lill WATEIFIONT "JIWB."
"9r/Aoat-10' loot Prestigio~ Npt Bch offers the ftnest
unequalled charm of "French Coun·
try" decor in this truly beautiful home
w/4BR or 3 + maid 's. Cobblestone
courtyard. expensive Calif. stone ex·
terior. French brick Oooring & peg/.
groove noors w/plush custom area
rugs. Rough-sawn, white-washed
cedar walls & beams. Soft green
kitchen cabinets w/artistic hand·
painted "Trompe o'ile " depicts fruH.
vegetables and pottery. Den w/rich
stained oak beams. panelling,
bookcases, French doors and shutters.
Xtra lg HIS/HERS walk-ins. Com·
fortable MBR & bath ex udes the
artistic warmth of "Chinoiserie " hand
painted delicate flowers on walls & .
cabinets. Offered at $1,795 ,000.00.
Call /write P.O. Box 572, Corona del
Mar. CA. 92625
WAI.Ta S. IUNCi & ASSOC.
1714J 548-7716/644-5917
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Horbor View H°"'" Lovel y 5 bdrm
Somerset Model with
large family rm . nice
location and a most al·
tractive price. Owner 1s
motivated' $329.750
ABNORMAL 1st.1111
HAllOllJDGE
Award winning
"Jodelle" estate home
Isl resale orfering on
this exquis1lely appoint·
ed l o wnhome with
massive view or bay.
ocean. coastline & night
lights Ofrered at
1885.000
17141 6 73.4400
11111 ua.zue
Can you rind a property
four doors rrom the So. • ... , ....
Bayfront with a 45xllS' $199,900
lot on Balboa Island Charmmg 2 BR cottage
where the owner will with fireplace, walk lo
consider anything of Pavillion. ferry , bay or
value stocks, cuh, land. beach Owner will
units. you name 1l and rina~e, be creative
the owner wlll trade. 75'· 1616
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673-1700 Xl:tt Rm• ci.g DESPERA TIOH
5%DOWH
ALLSTATE
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WATEIFIONT
CONDOS
4 Br. den. family rm.
rormal dining, recently
remodeled, beautiful
shade trees Owner will
carry with small down
1379,000.
Seeing 1s believing'
Super sharp 3 Bdrm 2
bath. ramily room, bnck
hreplace Covered patio .
detached garage. RV ac
cess Seller very
motivated, try 5'l or
10'1 down S95 .950
546-2313
CLOSITO
THEIEACH
JBdrm. lBa. Zoned R·•
Try 105 10'1 down .
Hurry · Won't last. Call
now ror more detaUs.
Stl.000 • c.M.
3 Bdrm. 1 Ba. frpk. cov.1--------1 ered palio&-pra-e. As-31 ASSUMUU
sumc existing loana with LOAMS
low down payment. No q1111ifyi11«i! Small
Needs work. down payment Low in·
HUNTINGTON HRBR. HBI! 120/• IMTBEST Purchase with 5'1 down llG FIXER! ONLY OD rantast1 c terms.
A must see! Covered en B B Brand new, cpt'd and "' s r . 3 a . ram rm. drape d ON THE try to this magnii1cent 5 $1 d Bdrm3bathhome.Huee ba~~~ ~·~rs Ni WATER. Guarded gate
ramlly room. brick POINTS. entry. views, 2 car
fireplace, formal dining. The Wiedmans (Bl garage Pool and Lennis. Builtln breakfut bar. m -4.293 2 & 3 BR'S AVAIL IM·
Beautiful pool and MED 714 760 () 3 33
THEREAL ESTATE RS aow.w ... nr
141-1511
terest rates. No loan
points. 2. 3 & ' BDRM houaea & townhollSft in
Orange & Loa Angeles
counties. CaJI for more
details. a.w.w ... nr
14MSll
separate spa. Gu BBQ --------f'ROM $299,000
and flrepit. Home needs MESA WOOOS __ CALL 714/~9600 ·-------------... rlxin ! Only $189,900. CalJ Assume the large exist· rUICH ... lrlr. "'891 ...... ror more details. ing 9~'k loan and the _ _.""" CE
110111 ILlllS CD.
WATERFRONT
Carlsbad Condo. $1.5.000
down e .ooo AITD at
14 .S"'r for 3 years .
Peacerul ret.reat. Easy
frwy access
R&H lnv't 752·21fl
OCEAN VIEW
$50,000DM
lo Cameo Highlands!
Mini mansion is priced
to sell at CM9.000. Large
assumable tst, plus
owner will carry Sl00.000
2nd TD. Spectacular
ocean views from livin&.
dining and master
bdrm . Huge lot with
beautiful grounds. Don't
hesitate. call 87MS.50
THE REAL ESTATERS
STIPS TO MACH
2 bdrm each unit +
room Ii bath off 2 car
11ra1e. Good w/s rent.I
area. $2501000.
associated
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WATEllONT CllDOS
HUNTINGTON HRBR
Purchase with 5~ down
on rantastic terms
Brand new. cpl'd and
draped . ON THE
WATER. Guarded gate
entry . views. 2 car
garage Pool and tennis.
2 & 3 BR 's AVAIL .
Im med.
Jo'ROM $299,000
CALL 714/556-9600_
WATEIFRoNT
CONDOS
HUNTINGTON HRBR
Purchase with S~ down
on fantastic terms.
Brand new. cpt'd and
draped ON THE
WATER Guarded gate
entry, views, 2 car
garage. Pool and tennis.
2 & 3 BR'S AVAIL IM·
MED.
FROM $299,000
714 56-9'00
llG FAMILY
COLONIALS s &Irma, 3 baths hu1e
family room, dining
room, fireplace, m1m·
moth rear yard and
more extras. Pr1vate
tree \Jned cul de sac.
large a11wnable loana.
creaUve finan~lng. Call
S.-2313
THE :REAL
ESTATERS
MOO& NOMI
COIA&. CAY
Fantastic bayfront 4 Bdrm,
model home in the security
gated community of Coral Cay.
Owner w/ca rry at 13-7/8~ with
$200,000 cash. Purchase price
$1,000,000.
546-2313 owner would coo.sider a New fantastic 3 Br 3
small 2nd. New drapes. Ba Condo, S2:SCIO moves
some new ca rpeting, you in. SIOOO per month.
jacuzzi & garage door (Why pay rent) Next to
opener a re so me all shopping, theaters &
amenities or this JBr. park. JUSt minutes to
HA&.HTATE
IHVISTOI Always wanted lO invest
-but don't think you
can ~ Let GOLDEN
WEST REAL TORS
show you how to invest
with little cash & no "le·
naot" problem.
Cioldtct w ... Ur
141-1511
THE REAL ESTATERS
TH ... M4S
TOWHHOMI?
Ca II the spttlalists at
the condominium in·
rormation cen~r.
Touch5tone Realty
96J..al67
RESl0£NTIAt REAL ESTATE SERVICES
LOCATION AHD ~Ma
Quaint Cape Cod cottage .
Beamed ceilings. Brick patios. 2
BR. + mother-in-law unit. Prime
middle of the island location.
Good assumable loan & seller
will assist with financing.
$410,000.
IN NEWPORTC~NTER
644-9060
f ' SACRIRCE -BY OWllR
rTWt Week CW,J
LUXURY TOWNHlllSE $1~·
,.,..... fw 9'11« w.
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Ideal Costa Mesa location near
sboppin1 centers, churches and
1chools. 3 B<lrms, den, 2\\ ha. 1750
sq ft home •I th many extras
Including parquet noon , plush
carpet. shutters , micro wave,
central air, custom walkoverin1.
Larae deck patio (24d7') with
landscapiq. Gu BBQ. G~al (2)
1tora1e rooms . U7K down .
C4UnelJ to .....
2Ba home with an add· beaches
on family room orrered Ward Management Co
at a real va I ue at 714/631·~
Sl6S,OOO
TWOllMUXH
Right 1n heart or
Peninsula. Side by
each-buy both ror
~.000 or just one for
,,., Sl00,000 down will
buy all. Seller will carry
JACOBS REALTY
·--~675-4670
OUHCil
Fruit trees & room for
your own garden compli·
ment thil beaut1ru1 3
bdrm. family room home Close to hospital.
Comesee il! $119,900.
MAURY STAUFfB
SlAUOt4UALTY
67).5354
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WATERFRONT HOMES, IHC
llEM.tST.\Tt
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
HARIOI VIEW .. W
Just Lisled In Much Sought After
Harbor View Hills. Three Bedrooms
Plus Family Room On A Corner
Lot. Beautifully Maintained.
Owners Are Being Transferred .
Good Financing. Price $315.000 .
s s s
$I 0,000 DOWN! s s $
759-9100
Very creative financing
available on this spacious
home featuring 3 bedrooms & 2
baths! Recently painted &
papered for the discriminating
buyer ! Only $119,000. 759-1501
or 752·7373.
• COIY COTIMil •
SOUi HUTit«i
Sensational 3 bdrm home
featuring upgraded interior,
French doors & spa in extra
large yard. All for Sll0,000.
Owner will carry large 2nd
T .O. 759·1501 or 752·7373.
• EXECUTIVE Swat •
Se nsational 2 s tory ,
executive home featuring 4
large bed rooms. 3 baths,
formal dining, family room &
bonus room . Located at end or
quiet cul.de·sac. Only $187,000
with assumable financing .
759-1501 or 752·7373.
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r -Orfnge Cout DAIL 'Y PILOT/Friday, July 3, 1981
.,. By tbe Auoclated Preaa
A kiss on the cheek marks the
llm1\ of d cency on television in
India. Full frontal nudity causes
llttle stir in Yuaoslavia and
Austnlla. but one Australian
show bans the word "divorce."
Whatever the standards, rang·
1, int1 from prudish in the Soviet
Union. Argentina and the
Islamic world to permissive in
most of Westem Europe, few na·
lions have the kind of decency
campa1gn being waged in the
United States by the Coalition
for Better Television, an As·
sociated Press survey shows.
ln Britain. 18 years alter Mary
Whitehouse founded the Na·
tlonal Viewers and Listeners ~
soclation to promote "spiritual
and moral values" on television,
viewers still adore the leering
Benny H.ill . Frontal nudity is OC·
casionally shown in Britain.
In Japan, television dotes on
strippers and litillatlng
documentaries despite protests
by the Parent Teachers Associa·
lion . PTA director Kengo
Takeuchi admits : .. We haven't
been too ecrective ...
SeveraJ years ago. the group
pressured a sponsor to drop a
particularly offensive program.
Takeuchi said . ··but other
sponsors jumped right in."
-
The "11 p.m . Show" on week
nights and Saturday night's
.. Adult Hour" dish up bouncing
bare bre asts and pseudo·
documentaries on sex shops.
massage parlors and coffee
s hops where waitresses wear
sheer pantyhose but no panties
beneath their miniskirts.
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Aclor• Patrick Duffy, Left, and l.Af'Tll Hagman miz it up in a a«ne
from "DalJa.s," a •how which ia a f1CJUQe when comparing notional
decency standards.
...
Despairing of influencing
sponsors a nd broadcasters.
.Takeuchj said the PTA now tries
to encourage parents to monitor
their children's viewing.
The Coalition for Better
Television. a group sponsored in
large part by the Moral Majori·
ty. has met with representatives
or some companies to ask them
to slop sponsor ing s hows the
group finds too violent or sexy.
Cal Thomas, vice president of
Moral Majority, said that plans
for a bdycott of sponsors of such
shows w.ould be dropped because
the group had achieved many
goals.
Even without formal decency
campaigns, every nation has its
standards ... Dallas" is a conve·
nienl gauge.
The exploits of J .R. Ewing are
wildly popular in Soutb Africa.
but the Rev. P.J . Van Staden of
the Nederduitscb Hervotmde
Kerk has condemned the show's
"free sex" and "glorifying of
thugs."
"Dallas" is top-rated in Den•
mark, but the Radio Council
panned it for "trashy" scripts
and characters. In the Persian
Gulf. "Dallas" is shown with
every kiss deleted
Between the world's puritans
a nd its libertines. tastes vary
widely. Argentina banned the
Three Stooges. Brazil a show
portraying a man doing
h o usework. For Soviets a
bedroom scene is OK as long as
the couple is at least engaged
and the sheet is tucked tightly
under their chins.
Many countries draw the line
in children's bedrooms. The bar·
riers come down once the little
nippers are pres umed to be
asleep.
"Sex. profanity, nudity,
violence: you name it. it all
goes." said Roland Bekking. a
s pokesman for the Dutch Broad·
cas ting Foundation. ·'The only
problem is the time it Is aired ...
Australians have seen "Last
Tango in Paris." uncut, and
.. Let's Go Naked." a BBC
documentary about a nudist col·
ony. after 8:30 p.m . But the gov-
ernment licensing board banned
the word ··divorce" on a 6 p.m.
soap opera, les t it upset
children, and banned the film
"Taxi Driver" after President
Reagan was shot by a man al·
legedly influenced by the film.
Yugoslavian viewers see it all
sex. homosexuality , profani-
ty, Cull nudity.
France's three government-
owned television networks are
lenient about sex and nudity, but
s ometimes excise particularly
violent movie scenes.
In permissive Sw'eden. said
Lars Bergman. director or the
radio board, there are more
complaints about heavy drink·
ing on U.S. shows than about sex
or violence.
........
M ADY FOR WEDDING -Fred English, 85, of East Molesey,
Encland, stands with pride outside his home that be baa de·
c()rated for the royal wedding of July 29. Engliab bu
.... led up his house for every royal event since 1938.
Jackpot winners
of fered diamo nas
•·wMle t.M oame ol lM fame
ls aUU eertalnly wlnnln1 moneJ,
we are llndlna mON and more
people wtao love lo play slot
macblan and art more ln·
biped by Jackpota Uke YIH·
Uoaa. automobllH and 1old
folna, .. CevenaCIP saJd. •
Ht Mid 10.• diam-. _..
av.uilile for die stva•••1. utll
aceosr "' • "'1AllC* of ......................
hnll wttJI a Yalu al tt•,•• MHld.
Austrian TV showed "Last
Tango" uncut. but t.here was a
ruror last year when the punk
rocker. Nin.a H agen , dem·
onstrated a sex technique on a
late-ni~ht ta lk show.
Israeli TV usua lly permits the
most provocative profanity in
news and talk shows. but recent-
ly television director Yitzhak
Shimoni vetoed an apperance by
"Happy Hooker" Xaviera
Hollander on an early evenin~
s how.
A variety show 'hostess,
Mehtab Channa, was sacked by
Pakistan Television last winter
because she dropped her "dopat-
ta," a veil which covers the top
and sides of the head.
Moslem Malaysia bans kissing
in local productions, but a brief
kiss or a bikini-clad woman is
tolerated in an imported s how.
In neighborina Singap9re,
shows are heavily cmsond to
remove any sex, nudity or sug-
gestion or drug addiction.
"Starsky and Hutch" used to be
s hown, but any scene showing a
police officer being killed was
snipped out.
In China. kissing, profanity
and stylized violence appear on
TV. but a series called "Eigh-
teen Years Behind Enemy
Lines" was criticized ror show-
ing too much flesh -an actress
doing a bathing scene In a one-
piece swimsuit.
In South Africa , where a
restrictive code is dictated by
the strait-laced ruling Afrikaans
minority. even a little nudity
makes a big impact. There was
public 6utcry over a scene show-
ing a bare·breasted woman
portrayin& an abori&ine ill an
AustraJian series. • • A&ainst the
Wind." One excited Johan·
nesburg newspaper interviewed
the actress about what it's like
to be bare.
Argentina's National Depart-
ment or Radio and Television,
an agency of the military gov-
ernment, weeds out violence,
profanity and sex. In 1978, one
station was ordered to slop
showing the Three StoogH lor
fear of Inciting violence in
children.
In Brazil, censors forced
changes in an episode of "More
Than Just Friends" because it
showed the bachelor hero, Edu,
doing housework while his
girlfriend worked in the city -
an affront to macho sensibilities.
Censon also demanded changes
in ian episode where Edu waa
cart'ying on an affair wlth a
woman and her mother.
'Pot.' se areh
ruled error
FRF.SNO (AP) -A juaUce
court Juda• 1ho u ldn'l have
stcned a aea~h warrant to let
police look for marijuana he had
teen 1rowin1 at a rental house
he owned, an appellate court
bere ruled.
Chowcbllla Judie Howard
Green oblerved pot plants from
a Mlahbor'• yard after the
net1hbor told hlm the autpect.ed
marijuua wa1 Mtna cuttlvat.d on hi• property.
The Jude• •hawed &be plants to a Police olflctr, U.. alped a tearda watrlDl hued oe an af.
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ANO OF PETITION To ,,. City Cioni ot llo• olllce In.,. C1ly Ht ll, 10100 Sl-A ......... ot or l>liort
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T 0 a I I h e i r s , tmlnto. onct a.<l••ed 11, ,,,_ c11,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Ct••"· et-• •nd ti. llUl>lk .,. rnvll· beneficiaries, creditors ""10 .. "'"*''" '"" oec••••llon 01 -and contingent creditors of u10 ..,_..,
B I H k I d All llleh to ••u•vtd, •••m•M<I. •""
COAIT COMMUNITY COUAOa OliTltlCT
HOTI~ 0, IAL.I 0' PllllOM&&. ... ~IUY TO MIOHHT llOOEa NOTICE 1$ HElllE8Y GIVEN tNt
..., ... ..., lllO' Wiii be r.c;el-fw
.. ,. •• 11w lliQhfft tlldcM<ltl of ew 1o11o•lno -_ _... -"" Ilea llten docl•rea lit 1111 80.,CI ol Tr"st"' to .. •YrPl<n to 11\e Cool'Jt C-m\lftlty catf ... Oil!rl<I SUltP\.US llOATS -LIDO U I. CHltlSCltA,,TtCCCO
S.le lllflt .... be --end pUbl1<.ly re.O •IOllCI 16' ...,_ltd lltma .. 11•1·
td on llw """'°"°" form •I t . 00 o.rn., W1aneaoey, JvAy u, 1•1 In ,,,. 01•· 1r1<1 Adml,.lslr•tloft au11a1ne, u10 AG•ms Av•n"'• Cotto Mtu. C•llloml•. All l>lds mull .. a.llvtr.O lo tllt ollko of 11\e Purt,,.,,nQ Atent •I IM .11o ... edd,.U 1Wlor to I/It time Ml '°' the -•no to .. *'IOllll• lor <on· lleler•llon. Pro90MI l~m' .,.a compl•ll In· llrU<I loll\ ,,.., lie otll•INO •I thl P"r<lloslnQ ~•lment of l,_ O~l•l<t
ti tne --HS Fot -lllol\tl lnlorm•ll91 ,,, '"-"'°" •Peolnt· mont, <•II OWM A F.,mer 17141 \jt.S7S4 • . 81ds m111f lie •«oml)fflltd llr • CEATIFIEO or CASHIER'S CHECK rn..St .,.,_.to ti. C:O.ll eomrn .. ftlty COit ego Olstnct. °' Cfln, In •n •mount not teu 11\ef\ 10 perctflt of Ille tol•l llld.
,._, c:Mctu .,.. -tee ........
Oepo.111 of tu<<OUlut "'-'''' will o. ac>Pfltd to,,. pur<NIM price. Otllt<
dee>olll Chtc:ll1 endlor <tJh will be r·t· ,.,,....,•II•• Ille S...ro of Trust ... · tc:· cept•nu of 1119'11>10111. """'<"•Ill be """"111111s.1•1 All .. ,...,... of <Ml-end removal •r• llM ~llitlty Of P\irc-.rhl. • ee•«tra .. lff ta• will 11e edoeG to •II •mo..ntJ ........ v411kl rel-I wi .. l•JI
permllun~ttllld All Pf-1¥ As..0 ...... In It Olfff'od tor ule~·-11. 1,-._ end"'""°"' re<CK.lrM ,,_ Oltlrkt. Tiie OI .. trl<t m 9UM<NltM .•• ,,.....,.
e SS e 0 p n S an Oll<l•red wUI .. referred lly 1119 City persons who may be C1••lltot11e c11veno1Mer•Mti.C11y otherwise Interested in the Anorno f~ c11eo1no •net reponlno 10
Wiii and/or Estate tlle "'' CCK.ln<ll •1 1h r1Q111., ..t· · . ,...,,...., ..... uno on J111y 11. "" A petition had been flied Prior 1o <onwYWfttlno "'°"" 111e ,.,.. by Ellia~th Granich in 1ncwM1111r...ocon1rK1M;..,..11~ the Superior Court of t..ln•tt..111nou h<tnwlrom 1 .. c;11yoC "OUllltln Y•lltY In O<t-n<t wllll Orange County requesting tr.. FOUIQln v.u., Mun1u11411 c-.
that Elizabeth Granlch be vo1ume •. rn1e s. CNIPI•,. s GI •""
appointed as personal soe
t I Ill -.:<orGonu wllll 1119 provoslona of r epresenta ve to ad· Se<t1001• mo 10 11n "'"1111 .... o1 ,,,. m In i st er the estate of ut1or Codi o1 ""s .... of ee1rrorn••·
Bessie Hopkins under the 1r..c11yC-11of1,.cnyo1 "-'•"'
I d d t Ad I · · Yollly lwlJ lly ,_,Ion ..atr1tlned n epen en m n1stra-,,.. provernne "°"''' , ... o1 .... , ror tion of Estates Act. The ••<II tr•lt ol lype or WO<'~mon or
petition is set for hearing mtt1w1n1< --ro u.cu1• 1,. <on·
. 0 t N 3 t 700 c· I Ir•<• ""1"' ..tll .. ····-101"' tu<· tn ep • 0. a IV C <Htlul lllddtr Prevelllng w•11H In Center Dive, West, in the <1•u111c.1ron. not-·•-•~..., , ..
C I t y o t S a n t a A n a , '°'""°" .,.., .. not.,. '"' ,,..,, ,,,. ~•
Calif i J I 22 1981 rounl w-ee 0or.rm1netloM tor ti. orn a on u Y • Or•nee County .,. ... au1>11Uw<1 "' at 9; 3() 8.m. lllt United SIOIH Oep.,lmtftl of
IF YOU OBJECT to the u-. ...., 1n no • ...,., """ '"'' be granting of the petition 11u tll•n 1111 .. 1.111h11eo Feo.,.1
you should either appear M~!";.im.~i": '""" .. '"' u"'"' ,, is at the hearl09 and state meat on ,,.. 0111<••• bl•"k torm
your objections or file '"'n1a11ea trv "'-C••Y -'' -"'
written objectioos with the ~<;~~== ;.!'';,~:C:.zv;:;::~.~~
court before the hearing. •"" cono1110•-. .. 1 1ort11 ~, *"°" Your appearance may be 1 o1 the $cle<rt1<01rom ~ech 1>1-· jn "'°rSOfl Or by your at-must be lk•-In K<~dono wllll ...~ •PPll<•llle Sitto ~..n torney. P1011,, Se>tc111ceuon,, onc1 0111<1•1 I F y 0 u A R E A Propoul forms to Ile .. ..., '" Dl<lcllnQ CR E 0 I TOR or a cont · an ... OllCtlntd onlr •••II• olltu or,,,. Clly En111,...r. Clly H•ll ingent creditor of the de-T"t ,~ o1 w•a ,. ... , -Se>eclllu-ceased, you must file your ,..,., 1a uoo.111<1uc11ne ••• 111i.111ct-
claim with the court or oor "Q""'' 1"•1 tllt Plons •na Specll l<.Clon• Ill .. nt llY m•ll. tr.. present It to the personal m•lllnQ -lloftdllnQ <N•llt• '""".,. representative appointed ... edcll11a...1 '' oo He11,., 1,. '°''of by the court within four ,,,. ,,.,.. -Sc>o<•ll<•"°"' ""' t,.. months from the date of ~::~.:::...i memno •..O l\tftdllnQ wlll .,.
first iswance of letters as ........ H ""'~
provided In SeGtion 700 of cttva.t.e1-c1tye1
th P b t C d f ,_.v.11-r.ca"'-W • ro a e o e o Pu1111.,,., 0r-Cotat 0.11., P1101. California. The time for JutyJ.1"' 2911.,,
filing will not expire prior
to four months from the
date of the hearing noticed
abOve.
PUBLIC NOTICE
fl'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU
NAME STATIMINT Tiit IOllOWlllQ perton IJ clcMn9 ""61
. ---P\IBLIC NOTICE
IT,t.TIMl ltTO' WITMDltAWAL , ... "'AltTNlltNflP01'8aATI ... UllOI• '1CTl~IOUI IUllNIHNAMa T ll t ltllO•lnt ptrton ft •t wlllld••wn " t 9t"«OI Mrtn.r 1,.... tr.. P•rt .. 1"'10 -••line ..,..., ,,. llc 1r1101H Dll\lneH fl•'"• ot ANVOLOTIM OONUTL lllJ ..... ., Sl1MI Ctolo-M C.lllornl•t)t)t The 11(111 .... \ 11\n.11\tU M-lie .. ""'"' to IN _,,,.,.,,.. ••' lllood Oft J•~"ory •t , .. , on '"' '°""'• ot O••no• Full Mme -odclr-ol flle pert4ft •lllld•t•lftO AtCMARO OEAH LI ES,
I ... ~ S"rtllt .. ~t' L•N. H1111tone1or ht<ll, Cttllorftl• , .... JI ..... lt!OMf D. U.. ,.1 .....
P .. 01mwa Or-c...,,, Dolly Piiot Ju,.. II ... , ll, July J, 1 .. 1 tUMI
PUBLIC NOTICE
fllC'TITIOUI IUSINUS NAMI ST'TATIM&NT Tno IOll°"''llO per'°" It clolno """
M\\ ., VON HERlEH ENTERPRISES HOPE YO N HE AZEN. 214 "'A• Potmer St•MI co.to -... Ceillolftt• .,.,,
Ho1111 Von Htrttn, 114 A P•'""'' Sir Ml c ... 1. #AW Collto-1110 ,,.,,
Thi\~,.."" conou<tld 11¥.,. 111.
HOc»Von Hori.., T 111\ \lottn-.fll wt\ tiled wltll llW County Cler• ol Oronoe CC>linly qn
Jun~ IU. '"' fl16JG Pul>h•....., O••noe C.oe•I D•lly Piiot.
Junt 12. "· n. July ], 1•1 2•U.••.
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMI STATIM&HT
l ht IOll-1"11 ...,_, I\ dOl"ll !IVS,. ntu ., OENTAl OFFICE REGISTllV, JN4 Cloy StrM1, NfWOOf'I .. .C,., CA n..l Sll••on Jo WllSGft. J2M Cler s,1,...1. Htwf)Orl 0.Kll, CA '1 .. J
l Ill> l>u\lnHS I\ <ondu<le<I l>Y on on
Oiv•dv•I St\¥on Jo w11-. TlllS •t..1-1 wos tUeo •ltn 1119 County Cit•• or 01 onoe Cou111y on
Junt ''· 1'111 11'1-P .. 1>11\/led 0.-CAM\! Do•ly P1101. JUI\" n. July l. tO. 11, t•I -.t1
P UBLIC NOTICE
STATEMENT Dfl Wln4011AWAL l'ltOM PAlllTNElllSMll' Ol'E lllATI NG UNOElt fllCTITIOUS IUSINf[SS NAME
Thf' folfww•nq pertot'I •" •nhar1•
tn9 •' • 'p•r tner from tt\t un1n-<Orpgroled ouocl•llon opertllno un·
dtr th~ 111.t•hOV\ bultnt\-' f\Am• Of SOUTH COAS.T I. ASSOCIATES. Itel
S•n JY•"· TU'lottn. C•l1tornl• '""° Tntt t1clit10U\ b\l\.lnt\\ ,...me ~••te
ment •or the l>M1Nf\hlp w•-' tiled Oft Ap"I 11 1'1' 1n '"'County o1 ()t-
F ull Ho me ono AGGr•" of Ille
Ptr\on W1tf'ldr•w1n9 Oebr• Ann
W t1\\ •'+11 S•n 8erri•roo Circte. B.wN P•r~ Cehl~"'· '!Ot10 ,...,.. Odr•AMw ....
"IJS11 Publ1\lled Or -Cot\I D•lly Piiot, JuM 11 19,. July], 1'111 , .... ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NS 7'1t1 FICllTIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEllill!NT
Th• tol1ow1n-9 oierton1 .,,. oo•no
b~atn•u •' PR OJE CT MARl(E fl HG SERV ICES tlO Newpe11 Centtr D•. Sull• 190. Nowporl Bet<ll. C• '11..0 Ml<'-1 B Her>My "l lvyh•ll.
trvtne C• cn1u
l •vrenc:e A H•UOft10tt ..,. C•n•ort
F•trf•" C•
Thi' bU)•"'f'U 1\ <Of'du<tl4 by •
QfMt•• Nr'ttWt\'-0 M1<NelHtr>Ny L--.OHeu;N.Oft
Tht\ \l•t~nt ••1 Utea with OW County Cttrk or Oren9<1 County on Jun• 11, 11111
,, ..... 1
P111>ll•"'"' Oronoe CCWl\1 D•ily Piiot Jun• "· 1', J11lv J, 10. 19111 110t_.1
PUBLIC NOTICE
or ,...,_,..,.,., nprttwcl °' ,,,.. prlta. •1111 ,...rd to <-lllon ol pro-perty Of' Ill-of propeny for.,.,"" or Pll•-· Ho <ltlm wlll be f;tfl· slGtrtd tor •1-MKI or .aJ111tmeftl or rttclulon OI llw wrt betod on f•llure ol lhe ,,...,...,Y 10 comortte4Y H ll9'Y IM pur<JV-In •II r-IJ. Ho ,... r11r11a •II~. Tl" Ol"rl<I Shell not be rtlPO"SllllO ,., any •«l•nt or lnJl!r'f ..... 111,,.1 ..... ,.,,< ..... of ..,_,,y -....
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court,
If you are Interested in the
estate. You may file a re·
quest with the court to re-
ceive special notice of the
Inventory of estate assets
and of the petitions, ac· co unts and report s
described In Section 1200.S
of the California Probate
Code.
neu •t l'ICTt TIOUS IUSINEU
P•ymeflt 11111111 mvtl I» -•llhlfl ten ,.,_,, ••va •"•' noll<• ol •w•rG, -11W lltMCll mull I» rt· movt<I "'°"' h Ol"fkl fKlllly ot limo of lull _,.,....,,. 0.POSll ol "'" uuf .. r """.._,,,,,,..,lie -•led 10 ou~,,_ ~t Howe...,. dl!IO'il of IU((t .. 1111 """ ~(ti •Ill be ton• JIGortd lotllllta II m•terltllsl •••rdtd .,. not ,_,..d rrom Ols-trl< I Prolfllltt within !Imo llmlts
l9f<lllM. Dlttrkl rtterVtt 1119 rlllf>l to ro·tOvertlw meltrltlltl tor Hit or
Mii 10 Mii lllgll 1>1-lltl. Tlllt llOtko It In e«orCMn<I •illl Section 11..0, 11'41, end euso of the C•lllornl• fauutlon c-.
Slgl!H: HORMAN E. WATSON *'-Y. a..ro of T'"''"' c-t CAlmmllnlty Coll ... Olatrkt p.,llfltlltd Or ..... Cotti Delly Ptlot,
Jurit 2t *"' Jiiiy J. ltl'I ltlWI
PUBLIC NOTICE
Marvin B. Kapelus
1 IO Newport Center Dr.
Sulte250
(714) 640-1201
Published Orange Coast
Daily Pilot, June 26, 27,
July 3, 1981 2899-81.
.-UBI.IC NOTICE
AH WALT ENTERPRISES, JSJO NAllilE STATEMENT Ltllltll Pl . C...te -... C. '2•1' . T"• 1011ow1n9 eeraon• ••• do1n9 WOllt< H Gr!Nlo, JSJD LtlllQll Pl . ltullntU •• Co.Lo Mnl. Ct '7•1' I BRAHIAR 71•11 Lo p., Aoeci. Tllla -u •• cono..<1.0 lly •n '" l tQun• Ho-I Ct '1•71 Gl•IGuel B••-R B"l<l>e• 7'1S1 l(en\ WoUer N Grtul• 1 •"11lon. L-N1-1. Co '1'77 Tnla ,.,.,.....,., •H lllOCI ••Ill '"" Boron R Bttl<ller JOJll Vo• Counly Clerk 01 Oronoo Co""h on lleott. ~-Ho-I C• '1•71 J.,,.. 14, 1•1 Tllll bullnt>\ •• con<l.,<ltO by •
1'1441'5 ~ne•tl p,tr1Mr\111p Pullllihl>CI o. ... oo c .... D•lty Pilot Br-Rtoo Bl'1t,.,
Junt 11, July a, 10, 11, "" :it4:UI Thi\ tt•l-1 w•1 Ill.cl "''" Ille • C011nly Cl••• ol Oto"Qt Cou11ty on Moy .
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 0 .. T•USTlll"S SALE
.._ ... tt-15041~
T S.Nt ..-.1 SUPEAIOll TITLE SERVICES INC
•• o .. ry -"'" Tru"" unc»• ,,,. lollowlne GH<rllMCI OHO OI lrull WILL SELL AT PU9LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID OER FOii CASH
"· '"' KUNTlllll & ¥0$.S An., ... ,, tt Ltw 1-fl•ll"<lll,_ Dr., s ... 111
""'Office ... lft17 ,,..,,,,.., c. '171J Pubh\lle<I Or""91f c ... ,, Oo1ly Pllo~. Jun• "· 1e. JUiy J. 10, 1•1 1'0l_.t
........ P·f11·t11m Co•v•ll .... tome OI .... 1n ltwlul P UBLIC NOTICE
T.L .... ll·MJt montv of ,,,. UnlltCI SIOIHI •II •IQlll, NOTICI 0, TltUnll'I SALE llllt tnd lnlereal conveyed lo encl,,_ "ICTITIOUS IUSINESS
ll'Uall' I On Friday. Jt;ly 11, 1'et •t • IS •.m., held"' 11 "'*' W IO Dllt4 of Truil in NAME STATlllilENT , NOTICI OP H UITll"UAL.I LOS ANGELES TITLE ANO TRUST ·~~'Jrrci~ .. ~~~·~r.:· ~:~~~ ... ., ... :::.1o1•-•"11 per-. " ao<no l>u\O·
Pww .......... SflM DEED COMPANY, at dUIY •-lnled OE BORAH E DU BOIS, ..,ulll•llG •n<I 1 LOVE VOU "AHO I LOVE
Oii Friday, Jyjy 11. 1 .. 1, ti 11 :00 TrU,IH -tllO 111/rtlMnl to OHO of wllo •n<I AOlllH A OU OOIS. • sln91t YOU , tUO "'II Street . E 201 . lt .M., TUIUAMllllCA TITLI Tru1t rKordtd S.pttmC>tr 11• IMO, ea men. H•wf)Orl O.e<ll.C•hlornle'21toJ IHSUltAHC!'(OMPANV, • C.lllo•lllt Inst. Ho. 110~, In llloofl 1]14I, IWl99 Ill. 8 E HE FI CI AR V UH I 0 H M•ry Ellen Mo<Qen, lfltl) 1•1t1 Slrfft, Co-POr.ilon ef'O..ly ·-'"'"" Tr .. JIM Of Ollkr•• llocOtch In .... ofll<• ol , ... "EDEllAl SAVINGS AHO LOAN AS· E701, Htwport 0..ch, C• t'ltoJ llftder -__ , '° 0..0 ot Trust Co.;nty AK~-of Or-c-ly, SOCIA Tl~. A COAPOAA Tl()H, Tiii\ l>uW•HI" <OftCN<lld lly ....... r«.oreltd OIKetnbott n. 1• H Instr C•lllorftl• Wi ll SELL AT PU9LIC Ae<ordeel J"ly 10. "" H '"''' NO G1¥10u•I He. l11 ......... 1*3, IMtft 504, ol Of• AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOE.11 1 iU1 In -l:rn7, 1141 .. 467• Of 01· IN•y Elll'\ Mo<Qtt> 11<1•1 ••tordt, t••CUltd 1>y:1 FOllCASH tpeytt>M•t t1meolulom llcl•I AKOfGO tn , ... Ollou ol IM Thi\ ·•••tmtm w•• llltd wllll '"' DOUGLAS A. STAlllK es tnntorftl, In lowllll ........, of lllo Uftlled St•IHI Re<or<Nr ol Or-C°""tr. Hid OHd County Cler-01 Ottllft County on
Uw oltl<t .. ,,_ Gaun1y Rocordlf of MONl(S MOST IE TENOEllEO IN of truil OeKrt~ 1,,_ loll-inll "'"' Ju~ I '"' o ...... c-~. St ... Of c.iuorfll•. CASH , CASHIEIU CHECKS . perty JAMESN IAlll ll Will SEU.AT PUILIC AUCTIOff CIEIU.,llEO CHEC«S, AT THE Lot10o1 Tre<IHO toU,t090t1Wr •tDH.,0.lve. fO HIOHCST 91001!11 FOlt CAs.4 FllONT IEHTAAHCI TO THE OlO wllll •n -·-1 1l?lll inttta.t 1,, Sotlto U C1Mrtt>M Al tlnw ot HI• In ,_..,, OltAHOll COUNTY COU RTHOUSE, lOI I of T N ,._, ,......y of .. Unlled Sl•IMI al. IOlllll LOCATIO Off SANTA ANA 8LYO., 1 4 rte! o ..SS on'"' .......,,.ty Now ... rt .. Kio, CA n..J lronl -r...ct 10 ,,,_ 0r.-. C-ty 9ETWllN SYCAMOltl STltEET ol Or•ftft, Sl•lt of C•lllo-nre. H per l'IU7U
Oki Co..rt-.100 llocll of WHI s. ANO lltOAO\'¥,t.Y, SANTA AHA. ~ .. • :.K:.~t11''!.. BoollM'•sP•,· IPn•,'!.'.'04fl J Pu11,1,''"'"'1• ,°'. J-1 Jc:'* .. '1' 0•"'2!'..t.lo~i I• Ant lelll••d, City of Sitnt• Ana, CALll<OltHIA all rltfll, 1111• •nd ,,.. flee of .,_-co!~i:':ecor~• o;· wld .,,.. . ' • u Y • ......... Stal• of C.lllwftl•. •II rlQlll, 1111• end .. ,. .. , (Oll .. yecl to:'"' -MIG lly 11 COllftly.
'"'•"t1<llWIY9CllD.,.Onow11t1011y11 111""~r~~.!.fo ~!.!~'~!'..,.,, ;-uo1 Otvonsllir• Dm•, e1 Toro, PUBLIC NOTICE llllder talO OMd of Trutt '" ,,,. P•-•· Y ' u......, 11 """'' Y '"'"' • • C•lllornl• ly tlllM190 Ill Miki C-ty Ol'ICI Sit dtt<rllled M: "Cll • ttr•I -""or common de· Cle1<rl11M • Lot t of Tre<t Ho. "91, Loi JI " Tt•c:I Ho 2ijt, In Ille City tlQlltlloll ll \l!Own •Do•• ,.. werrtnty
City of Colla Mne, H •-non• m Of Cotlt ""9M. C-1y of Ortn91. SI_.. It olven ea to ltt omoltttneu " cpr recOf'Cltd 1118ooll111, p ... , It, 11, 11, of Celllti'No, •s ,., ,.,..P recorWO In rectneul."
IO and II Of Mlt<tll•-Mept, •o.-•f , .... n •lld ,. Of ,.... Tiit ...... !( .... , ""'°" .... Oted .. lttcordt 0r.,. c-t'r. Calllwnl•. cello,.._ MN•. '" ti• tffl<• of Ille T'"''· "Y ,...,. o1 • ll<'M<" or oetautt Tiie sll'Wt eddrftt end otl11t C*ll c ... 111., llKbrcllt Of,,.. <_t,, In ll1t 00110011-wcurecl thertlly,
MOfl ~loft. II *'Y• of I,_ ,.., Tiie strtoet ...,_ MW otMt <-· lltttlof.,. t..C-•ncl Ollll•ered to ~rtv 9R1i..., -Is"'"-mo!' •~i.n. II -· " IN ,.., Ille~• wrll9ft·Oec,., .. ,.., to 119· t• FfY'tltt Clf<le, C-1• MeM, ,,._.,.Y dookrltiect _,.. It Pli'-'" of Oe1•"'1 ...., o.meno lor S.le. •ftO Calllornlt It -.1 tat• WtlltlllMi.t A-. Ce.t• wtlttell "°41ca o1 llrMCll •nd ot •tecllon TM _,..,... ,,.,, ... fltotltlm 111\eM, Callfwmlet»V to, ..... '"' wndOrJlol*I •• Mii '* ... , llM!lfty for OllJ lllCOrrt<IMU .. Tiit .,...,,,IM. dl\<l•lnU ... , ,,...,.,,, to wtlafy "'" ollllpellOf!J,
IN '''""' ...,... ..... otN• c llaOfllll' IW Olly fn<.ort·Kll\OJI Of .... ond ,,., ...... ,,,. ..... rt! ..... C..UMf detltNt~•-Y. •flown lwreln. ttrtot ..,._, 9lld otl!W' cornmo11 • Hid llOll<• of llrH<ll •llO ot oledlon to
S.14 ..., #Ill lie meot, Dut wlt"9u ••tll•tlOll, II*''• •fl0wll 11trtlri. .. rKOl'Wd ~T )0, 1'90 ot lnarr, Ho.
wv.,..111 or wtrr...ty, .. .,..,.or Im Seid Miit ""11 Ill Mede, a.ic "'""°"' UH' 1,. 11oo11 1at22, oe9e ne. of ,ola '""'· ,.....,.. ... 1111•. PotMHIOI>, ., <Ovtn•!ll "' -reMy, U!WtH Of' ''"' Ottl<l•I AtKOf'Ch.
tft(llmWtlKM, 10 • ., '"' '°"'*'"' P•lt•. r ........ Ulft, "°'""'°"· or Seid Nit wlll .. '"-· l>ul ""'*'' prln(lr:f Mn of Ille Mtahl *'W tll<W"*'-· to 119Y IM ••melnlllQ <0•-11t tr ••rrt11tr, •MP'tU or Im· lty .. f 0... ti Trwet, wltll tn !lflflcl,.I Mll'll of IM nolehl M<llrN plltf, r...,.ino lltlt, potWHlotl, or
!MnM, II ~ NI Ml4I ,....0)1 '' ,•fl'll 0..0 ti Trust, wl"' lnlff'ttl tnc11mbrMCe., Ill POY "'* ~"'"'"' _.,_ Ir ...,, _..,, IN W-OI "-'""· ft pr.,IGM Ill Mid' Mlfl> prtnclHI Mfl 01 I,_ llOltCU -uttCI
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Of'f9111t -"' •*'j ........ to .. ,., Ool•ult -jllKllOll to Sell IO .. ,. Of tltll ftMICC. " IMll •IMWll .. " ~ Mt ... c.fty ....,_ ttw ,_. <~ In Ille <-iv lirflt(t lflO reel Ull••ICI Mlollll<O of 111• OOlltatlOI\ ~y ......... "'""' I• IOC•ltel "~' itrwt ACI· MC"rtd 11'1 IM Mo¥t clott!IMd IMtcl of O•t J-lt, "" Clreu e11• TtttPllOn• Humkr or ltwtl eM ........... CM, .,........._ T='IMl,.l(lt TIT._. Trwatw llf ,.,_ <IMUC""t Mle It IMNll-•l•it1t ti..t1 I ANCI C0M'ANY, L.ot lt119tlft Tiiie •M Trust 0.0. O•ltt Jo//f/t ti, 1•1' A~'CNINIA c.tn-y .. ,,,.... CICO Ciertolr• IU...,_IOATITll C~ATI«* 11011, AMiii, .... c;_,.lty Al:,' S.ltYICI• tl'f( ... TNMN ...... ~'1JJt,ll~ ..... ,""' ..
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"'CTITIOUS IUSINIH N.AM• STATIMaNT T lie 1011ow1n9 peraona ••• doln9 1>u1111enas Ill COSTA MESA l'lllOPElllTIES. LTO , 111 CHANOINO TIMIE!.-COSTA MESA rNYESTMIHT. 1'U ~ St. C•ta MHe. C. "611 Jtllr•r t< ,,, .. ,.,, 1oen LI~
Ottmll:I" _It,.,. Ce .., N•w Time" In< Ct C-llorftl• <~ ~~~~ E Wllllll« 81., Wiii~
Tltlt Ml-• ., 'ondU<lecl lly • '~ eorotlon, , HIWTIMU,INC ~
JOIWI lttld, 59< rtt.,y t. 0--41'tt1110f Jeflr.., It. Fr•!lot, • ~ti Pertllff' " T 11 It ,._...,.,..,,. ... llltd ...... ti!( co..n1, c1er11 o1 0r ... 11t c_,,, 9"
JuM IS, 1 .. 1. • PM411f P11llllS/IM Or .... C-t Delly l"li.I
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Coast students
Pomona grads
Seven lt>Cal atudeoll have 1raduated with
bachtlor of art decree• from Pomona Colleae.
They are: C-• .._, -Mk-L 9-.-, 0.-L. llrtMltMlr, ....,._ J. ,__ Mii ....nu A. Tica.
~ .... _ MM...,-.1 A,"'-"'---Oulf ~. Mcc.1111..
......... 9Mdl-MMV 0 Cl.cc ...
VCLA graduate
Robin Lee Miller, dauehter of Or. and Mrs.
Barry Todd MUler of Laguna Beach, was graduat-
ed with a bachelor of arta dearee in political
sociology from UCLA.
She is a Corona del Mar High School graduate.
Her parents live at 24 Lagunlta.
Northwestern Krads
Jennifer L. Foor and Robert H. Yesk. both of
Newport Beach, have graduated from
Northwestern University ln Evanston, Ill. with
bachelor of science degrees In speech.
Pair earn degrees
Andy Barkley of Costa Mesa and Kris Walcott
of Dana Point have received bachelor of art
degrees from Christ College Irvine.
Barkley wiU continue his ministerial education
at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort
Wayne, Ind.
Ms. Walcott plans to enroll ina master's program
nextfall.
Mesan Harvard grad
Terri L. Bergman of Costa Mesa has gradual·
ed from the John F. Kennedy School of Govern·
ment at Harvard University.
Mesans gel degrees
Six Costa Mesa residents have graduated with
either a bachelors or master's degree fTom the
University of Redlands' Al/red North Whitehead
Center for Lifelong Learning.
Sally M. DiMino. Arline C. Eveland, Cortlend
Greeley, Nance C. Imler, Michael H. Noyes and
William B. Raymer received their degrees under the
program. which isdesigned for students with full time jobs.
VCLA a1vard wo11
Audrey Paige. a 1975 Edison High School
graduate, has won the Sister Cities International
Award for World Trade Week from the UCLA
Graduate School of Management.
Ms . Paige plans to work for Chevron as a
financial analyst.
She is the daughter of Sveto and Ruth Paige of
Huntington Beach.
Mesan graduates
Barbara J . Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Johnson of Costa Mesa. has graduated
from Touro Infirmary School of Nursing in New
Orleans.
Newporter graduates
Grant Healey of Newport Beach has graduated
from Wasatch Academy. an independent, coeduca·
tional boarding higt\ school 10 Mt. Pleasant. Utah.
He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Healey.
Pair tvi11 sclwlarships
Vocalists Duane L . Wipperman amd Lisa Ann
McPhall of Costa Mesa have both won $250
scholarships from San Diego State University's
music department.
Student on dean's list
Suzanne Butts if Newport Beach has been
named to the dean's list at Stephens College of
Columbia, Mo.
Ms. Butts is the d aughter of Jeanne and Hal
Butt•
2 a4mitted with lwnors
Roberto Jara Jr. of Costa Mesa and Kelly Jen-
nings o( Huntington Beach have been granted ad-
mission with honors to Westmont CoU.ege in Santa
Barbara.
Jara, the son of Roberto and Ol1a Jara, is a
graduate of Costa Mesa High School.
Ms. Jennings. the daul.bt.er of Au and Cyn-
thia Jennings, graduated from Marina High
School.
Citation awarded
Mona P . Rosenberg of Corona del Mar has
received a citation from the developmental
psychology department at UC Davia for scholastic
achievement.
Student earns degree
Mark L. Beckenbach of Huntington Beach bu r~eived a bachelor's deeree from Ohio Wesleyan
University.
Boat owners
stage protest
ltMl:RALD BAY (AP) -Whlltle-tootln1 boat
ownen ttqed a proteat ln t.be normally placid
waten of Emerald Bay.
They were abowlnt t.helr unhappln111 with a
deelalon by the California DePartment of Parkl
and ~aUon to Jet the Taboe I ferry boat
dilcbarae PUMn&tn near the Vlktna•ltolm cutJe.
PrevioullJ, no boat.I were alaow.d to .,.ek up
or let oft PM--.•n Md...,.,.. wbo waat.eil to IM
UM e..U• had to make 1 ltMp mU.loftC bit• to aet to It. c.JlfornJa offtelall dedded to Wit Tahoe 1
dllchaf .. .,....... to KOOmmodate t.be elderlJ
wl"Md'e•pPied.
OIMI' '""' _tiloet OWDtr't deetded to prcMlt t.be Mllllcill fa'fGltnl TabOe I bJ IMdlll CMll more than
• ~ at vw.a..-m. ,,,_. ,...... no
lMldmla.aiDd DO arrau. •
P\JBUC NOTICE
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MOTICa CW HVSTaa•a IAl.8 T.a.-..-c .... °" J"'' lo. ....... t11J A.M., OJI. Hav1caCOMPAHV et"'IY ..... ,.,.
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Sl•le Of Call .... 111•. ,_,._. i.y LA
Pl•l.E LANa PAaTN81U u Vvttiff.
'#11.L S.LI. AT ""el.IC AUCTIOH
TO HIOHHT e1ooe:a llOa CASH
IP•Y•llle et 1'-el Ute 111 l•Wfwl
-y of IN Ulllltd St.le.), •I ti.
ltOlll tnlrMCe lo Ille OICI OrM91 C-
ly COllt't'-M, l«tttd Oii Jeni• Atlll BhtCI., lie'-S~-,. $1rwl _,.. e;Mdwty, Sef>I• .,._, C.. •II ttehl, 11· tit •no lnt..-nl con,..m '° MCI ,....,
l>tlel llY II ""4lr U ICI o.ed of Ttlnl In
IM Pt--1y tll\Oll.H 111 .. ICI County
•nCI Sitt. ctttcrlmo "·
LOI U of Trt<I HO 11 Ii, 111 Ille City
OI Coll• MIMI, C-IY ti Or.nee, Slete
of C•lllornlt , n Pl• m.., •KOfCl90 In
Boo >t, Pttt • of Mltctll•n•w• Meps, 11'1 Ille office of Ille county ... corder of ulct COl#lly
The •lrwl tdelr•• tl'ICI of .... Cllf'I\
mol'I .. ~tlon, II MY, of, ..... . pr~rty detcrl-_,.. " poor\)Or1ect
lo lie U7 y l'Nrle L..Me, C•lt .._. ... Ct llt tttt1
TIM Ul'ldtnOgneCI Trwtte Oh<ltim• 111y lltlllllty for .,.., lncouectlwu of
llM ll•NI tOdresl -_, c-...
CIHJ911eJ1on, II _,y, ~ft llertlft
S• Ml wit will be ....-. llul wlt'*'t
co .. ..-.n1 or wtuMty, tasweu or Im
pllt<I, ·~•Of"V lltlt, -Hioft, OI encuml>ftnCH, to pey the ,...,,lnlno
l>f'illclpel S<lm of Ille nott(J) M<Uftcl
llY u lct Oetcl of Trw1, will\ tn1er .. 1
lllertOn, ti ptOV-In .. 10 Mleh),
Mvtl'ICH, If _,y, under Ille ltrm• of
H ICI Offd of lrU5t, I••· c,._r911 er>ct
tapcn~1 of IN Tr1n1 .. er>ct of lllt
trutlJ creetta by uic1 ~of Tr1nl
Tiie totel amount ol Ille 1111p1ICI
t>tl111co1 ol I,. *'9ttlon wcurtcl lly
Ille property lo be IOIO tllCI •ffMllWlblt
utlmelect coll\, upen1et e no t lf.
vencu et Ill• time ol 1111 1 .. 11111
Chlbllcttlon ol ,,_ Nottct OI Siie 11
•••,OSS . .0, Wlll<h " COfnllOWO of ll>t 'tollowl~.
Princ1pe1 \ll,)00.00
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fnt IMMllci..-y ....otr .. Id Oet<1 01
Tru1t herttOlort ut<ultO '"" 0•·
llvereo lo the llllOtr\1_.i • writ!..,
O.cl•••tloft OI 0.1 ... 11 ~ Oem.tld
tor Stlt, eno • written Notl<t ol
O.ltult -Election to Sell Tiie ..,..
Oe,.l9ne<1 c•OHCI u 10 Notice of
Oela1111 -Election Jo Sell Jo be rt
corot0 111 ,,. c°""'' wnere ,,. rH I
oroe>ert f 11 JOUl..S
Dete J ...... , .. ,
DSL SE JllVICE COMPANY
••wklTruslee
.l100 Brltlcll St. Coti. MIH, Ce .,.,.
hi ,,,., ~11
B• LourcllH Gttc i..
T ""I Olfker
Publl.,,.., Or-Conl O•llY Piiot.
J-"· 2' July J, '"I 1111.tl
PUBLIC NOTICE
T-4ml
NOTIC8 011 T•UITaa'l IAl.a T.LHo.~v
On J11Jy 21, 1 .. 1, at 10:00 A.M.,
VERDUGO SERVICE
CORPORATION,. C:.lfloml• corpo ...
llon ts duly _.,., ... Trv•t .. -ano PU•-• to DMCI ol Tru•t re
CDf'Oecl -cll 7, .. ,, ... Inn. No. SIU,
In -t01121, ..-.e 2U, of OOlciel RtcorOt 11'1 Ille ofllce Of Ille County Recoroers of Or.not County, si.11 Of
Ct lllornlt, tuc11ttcl llY GILBERT
ROZAOILLA tnO JERI O'HARA
llOZAOILLA. lllltobtl'ld MCI wile, WILL
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH
(peyeblt t i ti-of .. 1. In l.wful
ll'IOllty of 11W UnlltCI SIAlletl •t 1M
Hortll ltOfll t11lr~t of ,,_ C-y
C..,rl-. 700 Civic Cent..-~1 ..
WHt, SaMA ~. CA., •II ri .... , llti.
-lftf-t conve"" to -now -~ II ~ wld OetCI of T•utl 111 1M
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s .... -·IOtCI •• Lot tJ 111 BIO<ll 6U OI Ctr.,.. Otl
llMr. City of ..._, 9H<1t, C-ty ti °'"'"· SC..ta of C..lllontta, u ,..,
...... '"--In -J. ~· •• -42 of Ml-'-o -.,a, 111 t"9 tlfl<t
of Ille C-y Rtcordt< of wlct C-ty
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.. lie: ... A & • PllM-11•. "'-"" Bet<ll, Cetltornlt '2&2S
T"e --.! ...... Tt-OIK1t lm1 MIY ll•lllllty lot .,., il'ICorreclntH of
htl..i ...... -o .... c-OtJ19n•llon, ti..,,, "'-' i.reln.
S.10 Mlle wHI be ...... llwt wl"'°"I
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Ille llOlth) -Wtcl by Mid Oet<I OI
Tr111I to wit: s.M,Ut.» wltll l"ltr•tl
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l,2S,. -.........,. • providtcl 111 ••ct Mltlsl p1w c.aelt atlCI My edvetKet el
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Cttlllen <Mck 11'1 f-of V•niueot S.rv lu c.ori. .. I l'IC. ' TM beMll<i.,.y _, .. 1e1 Deed of
Trust IMrtlofort necuteCI tllCI Ot·
llvtrtCI to ti. ~ • wrltot
O.cttrttlol'I ol Cltf....,I -Oemanel for
Seit, alld • written Not~ of Oeltwlt
•r>ct Election to S.11. Tiie ~.,.....,
ClllHCI .. 1d Nolle• of Oeltult -EltcllOft ID 5"11 to be •KorCled "' , ..
COlllllY .,,.,. Ille tttl pr-r1Y It 1ocet..i
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COltPOAATIOH
410Ho. BrMd Blvd . ..... 422.
G-le.CA.tUOJ
By 1.tl1tlnt VII tow
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J->•. JIAy J, 10, 1 .. 1 ml.ti
P UBUC NOTICE
oaANO• COUNTY
CINTaAI. MUNIC.,AL COUaT 1• •1c c:..w Drift .... ........ Callfenllt tf7tl
PLAINTll'F: INIURANCI COM·
PANY OF NORTH AMERICA
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••••••••••••••••••••••• 81•...e IOI .._..,.._Wt He.Nt,..,.W. MwttF..-Wt HMttFwWt ................•.•...• ~······················ ········•······•·••·•·· ..•..•••••..................•...•.....•.......
OWMYOUI lw...e 1001 .. .._. IOU c:..t.W.. 1024 C..Mtill 1'24
O\AIM. ~ ........................................................................................... .
'"" L-. loY"&ort Duplu on bnt $5,000 .,._
Nfltled ill Wuhie(loe CHA .... YllW Nearly new duplu. slrfft, pool, hJ U>tomt 3br. 2ba. dlniAa atta, rt·
Olymplt Penluula FIOMSUtelCK Tbree and lwo Owatr 1320.000 furbished, beech, lo
Woods. Catch ltedltld OnlyDOIJOO!Clwmln& bedrooma. Thrtt and M0-4918 vutor'• drum. or
Trout •Salmon 100 yd.I N rt......... 8d lWO bat.bl ldeaUy de--Jlarter borM' TalloNd
t.o river. lt mlAllttl to ewpo -ui 4 rm, li•ft-' for •u.ta. t.arae = W~ I J..4 fiaaad•C to YGUT aeede . Pacific n.......aa fiahin1. feetuta wood bura1A1 ..,_ • s -, 1L• • dbl aided • " 1.10 ..... ""''p ..... -"""' fl:ft lac ff .. aaeumablt lit and "" ... ""WI • _ _, -Uae as a home, l\et.ttat, • ."•• o.er frpk, 1un rm. low 111t 0 -· -R or B11tln• with tu ad· '1 '°' nh rear ~· owner wUt carry hd auumable, low down -----
vutaaea .... main lod&e ered pal10. Owner la T D Call Roser Bar· OWC M .000. 336 Prin 0.. ,... I U6
.. ...,_. , ..... ba motlvaltdandwUllnato quiet, 75i·12U or t D C 11 ••••••••• .. • .. ••••••••• room, ~ uunne, 'l'W , hel~ fin-! J•"'t "·ted. &al·7'00. c e o n r a moeUy Cedar conatnac .,_.. --213-313-47'7
tion on 10 + acrn Cl now,t7H550 DISTR~SAL~ OPIM Sit,,,_ Z·I
UIOl .. &..hni Loclae la f\lmiahed. A•· T..ux Owner bad bu11nea1 aumable mort1a11e at Three units with failure MuttaeU•BR2 n . DS7,000. Write P.0 flreplare1. on • 45' Ba house, wtfam rm
Box l.2M Port An11etus. Corona del Illar lot, for on I y u 4• 900 ! Near
3 yr old Spanllh had~·
da. 4 Br 3 ba, fam. dio· Ina. billiard rm 2 wet
bars. powder nn. Pro/.
l1ndacaped w/apa Of.
fcrtd at apprliled value
or~.000.
WA 98362 or Phone the price ol • duplex. P•uhirino. Needs 112.000 (206)~T·Ul58or 374.6295 Favorable au um able cub Auume 183,000
Y'IW.,IB COMMmCIAL Ut loan, selltr w/carry lo11nll Needs work
n , --. 2nd. Priced at $322,000 p I In •· c Reduced to 1335.000 + .... _ down payment 90,000 ~~nly Dev "' 0
Cameo Hil}llands on fee Spacio1&1 3 bdrm, 2 bath By Owner/Bkr -wlU ----c ...... ,,r· 4tMl land. Alt. 1173·7761 , apt. Bltina. wet bar, cooperate.675-3141 MOMTICILLO 180-138'7 fireplace. atnum. Over -
500 aq ft ol business 14 IAllB IHI COteO SHOWS LMI MOOR. apace + 4 car &•rage. Leuurious Ir apacious. 4 Bdrm, dbl gar. patio, Fo.t• Y.., I OJ4
3 Bdrm 301115' F IR Priced at S350,000. lhis ~ sq. ft 3 bdrm k1dJ pell OK 540.000 lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• + + + Anahelm cul-de· home wtth dining room . assumt S&0.000 loans ASSOMAl&.11
sac Owner will help family room, patio & ~ mo H.., & Rief
finan more in uclusl\e C URg».6616 L8334SanlaJoananaCir
C.H R63&-45616 Jumme Creek with 24 COUlGIPAll 3250 aq rt. of warm
hour security, bt'aut1ful POOl HOMI drama wll.b fabuloua as·
Peoplt who need People I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~! grounds, pool & 1acuu1 3 Bdrm, Q>mplriel)' re sumable ~~.600 at las
Thal'swhatthe ........... 1004 At $375,000 It won't last furbtShed Sl4.500 down lhan 105'\ rmest,cul SF.R~l~l~~r~~g:;:ORY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~&I /'0c :~~ ~005:: and auuCe 9i~r; In ~l~~~:::,:,onoly~e:.~
I& alJ about I For s•aw Ow.er J.213)433-7493 ---•1•5.ooo ull Brenda. pool 2 bits lo huge park Spectaculadatory Cape Bkr 731·92'18 & Sl'hool, 1hopp1ng
Cod 3 Bdrm. 2 ba , + lge PAln&SHlr ~ AITD or take over Just
CWSIFIEO
INDEX
I bdrm unit. Seperale DW\11 ~ 1229,900 (CS Realty
guest rm w1taundry & Sl'-0 ooo--u. t'-• ... ,. • · ..-· -· vns wacOME ._.. ... ... bath Lge ruled aasuma· T h e per f e c t d u a I 00 -"'---=--
ble at 12~ + owe 2nd ownership property with StZ..t IY OWMH
h Pia Y• M, Cal 67J·0188_.__ _ 2 almost equal 2 Bdrm. 2 POOL HOME All orfers. Low down,
ba unit a with master VA NO NO• will carry paper. Lge 4
642-5678
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HOUSH fOI SALi
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OTHa UAL ISTATI
11".Jfft
194TA1.S
ll .. 0 400
USIMISS, IH\'ISTMEHT
AMAHCI
Mel. HU
4HMOUHCB41HTS ....
LOST & F04IMO
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SCHOOls&
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7tot
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Newly remodtled 3 Br 2
Ba home with bay Vlt'W
Lort. used bnck frplc . laundry rm, 2 car gar
Huge r111ed assumable at
11 7. + owe 2nd
673·0188
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SOUTH OF HWY
1225.000 2 Bdnn homt I
block from O«an Blvd
HAllOI VIEW
HOMES
PALaMO
Lovel)' • Bdrm home on
large comer lol. 1325.000
FEE
Bern1l11 Ellertstn.
Broker. 615·2373 or
770.ISM.
CAMEO SHC>alS
llAUTY
&uiUI, st.one firplc and • No down ~.nd no costs bdrm + spa. 96+-63!15
d b ed to VA.. Don t miss this woo earn ceilings rare opportun1tv 3 H ... '-toaleocla 1040 all on an oversiz.e lot , ..., spac1ou£ bdrms. 2 l>aths, ••••••••••••••••••••••• with pnvate patios and family rm. f"'lc. rormal Ow..rwtl""-ct decks. $321),000, 10'".-mt · .. financing. dining rm and cool With 20'1 dn lmmac 5 Cal How 644-721 1 refreshing poo1 On quiet br. 21,, ba, ram rm w
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(}AIL£Y &
ASSOCIATES
IUIL.085
3 BR -I ~• BA home with
room for 21'1<1 t.aUt So of
Hwy $23$,000
OWNERMAY CARRY
Call Stephen Me)ers.
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WATERFRONT A.PT
2Br lux apt overlookmg
Nwpt Harbor Spec
lacular view. sec gmds
w1pool & jac Encl park
1ng. scso.ooo w 1s100.ooo
dwn. owe at 12.15"; llll.
2525 E Oen Blvd •PS. bo;it avail. 12131 2.87 OOS5
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tree lined cul de 8ll<' Crplc, fonnal din nn.
Owner m~t sell ASAP ' l11e bal'kyd wipatlo It
Please call bltr for de gas fire pit. frwl trees .
tails prof landsc aped Ul·224' S!98,900 Owner agt.
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SI 15,000
Approa SllOOfMo.
Low dwn owe paper
All orfers welcome'
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Cbarm111g 2br. Iba col Lage on roomy R2 E
S1de lot so· x 12.5· o we
S95K at IS', interest
with S2Sk dwnpa) ment
646.2389
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WAUlTOIUCH
Desirable Condo Z
Bdrm 2 ba 1n
Buchwallt Assumable
loan Sl37,900.
55~1100
AuntemC JOH WAHTIO
7071
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Estate swtmming pool.
dramatic ocean view 3
lge bdrm su1tu. 4•,
baths E11qul s 1t e
landscaping 1850,000 --------•
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Three houses on one lot
Easlsldt' Rented at 5495
ca Only S179.!IOO Call
645 9161
CA.PICOD Refurbished, redeeoral·
l'd, al)d new appliances
added Ideal locauon. I Fiii TO T041
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REAL ESTATE 644·6397 NEW! CuunTIY blk rrom Lake Park and
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1649,000 170.000 dn &
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641..0166
67).7551
2 Bedroom House with
new 3 Bedroom Urut 4
car garage. large lot
20~ down 675·0562
Brok~-_
C0tlaMtta 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
YA
POOLLHOMI
Lovely 3 Bdrm home
featuring master bdrm
with open beamed ce1I·
ings and Ben Franklin
rircplace. den. and
library 1study off master
bdrm. Elegant formal
dining room overlooking
pool and patio. Assuma-
b I e financ ing also
available Asking
St~.000 For an appoint
ment to see. call~ 1151
-s~ HERITAGE
. REALTORS
MESAYIDI
Executive home. 3 br, 2
ba, l slory home on quiet
cul·de-sac st. I lge bdnn
could be converted to
~t' 4th bdrm Room
(ff"« V access or pool .
Bkr, 963-81&2.
OWHa AHAMCID
Largt 4 Bdrm 2 bath
hom e, beautiful
wallpapen throout. Cul
de sac stnet. Owner will
carry .~ITD for 7 yean
at 13.5 interest. For an
appointment to see, call
~1151
I .. HERITAGE
. RE.ALTORS
; OPEN HOUSE walk111g distance to tht'
ocean RE Al TY
/. Cttltwy 21 /s-i
53~7542 _
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MESA YBDE lndry rm , hot tub
HSTYALUI Sl58.ooo 846 4080.
Sharp2Story.4Br.3Ba. 964 ~12 ----new c1rpel, rtdwood No Down. Eqwty Shar
spa, easy care yard As· 1111 2 St . 2 BO . 21.., BA
sume low 1ntettst loan Sl400mo_Q!ry 8'8-31 ~
Sl65.000 D Bur kt htnfiT• OwMr ~alt.or~•-Auiol9SI11,500
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2HOMES
On large lot A 3 Bdrm 2
bath, 2 rplc's. patio.
PLL'S 2 Bdrm cottage.
S165,000 F111ancrng b)
owner 12":
aoy Mcc..lt. Hr.
541-7729
Htwpor+ HcJts Area
Brand new• fin est
quality condo' 3 bdrms,
21., ba Fantastic C111anc
ing. Call now for details
1
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2 Bdrm condo, So Coast
Plau $84,000 Rita
Wnt.er A en 752-5710
SPAllLB!
Charming 3br. 2ba.
home 1n a lovely sett111g
Close to Newport &
Beaches Open Sun I s
284 E. Bay Sl CM
494·4751 AGT
PRICED TO SELL
Lowesl pnced condo of
Thr right ofrrr & you can
be •, m 1 from beach rn
lhlS 1mmac . beaut &
h1ghl) upgraded 2 br.
p, ba condo Ideal for
r ouple Wl'lbar .
firtplace. comm pools.
11ruz21 , tenni s & clubhoust' for letSure liv-
ing RV prkg Open I S.
Fri & Sal 5766 Verde
Mar Dr . Bier Non·Coop
536·1600, 968-834_1 __
IYOWHEI
Pymts or $1400/mo.
18000 dn 2 br. 2 ba condo
1n Villa Pac1r1c Custom
frplc I mt t.o beach 3
pools, lenrus. 1ac, sauna. clubhouse _955-339S.
For sale Five Bedrm.
Two story· fullY assuma·
hie S142.000·H.B. 900
~mo !IU7649.
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Call the specialists at
\ht condominium in·
formatt0ncmter.
Touchltone Rea.It)'
963-11167
1La kind. ho bedroom Rancho San Joaquin Villi
that's tastefully decorat Portola Model. must stt
ed with nch paneling mny upgrades, pnn only
and custom wallpaper $169.500 For appt
Attached gara11e. All or. 551·6890.
fers heard! $96,500
T A R B E L L . J.M. PETBS
REAL TORS, 979-2390 _ C~AMY
MOVMH COMO. WO<:JDllMI
Enlertaln on lge. cov· L~
er t d p a t i 0 N e w LAST AV AlL PLAN 5
drapes /cpt / paint 1 Forlnfocall5Sl.ao51
range. Nr schools. park. SJtl
Po o I s i zed Y ar d That's au it tabs. M ·
Pleasant surroundings aucnabte i.t6 2nd. owe
E s t a b I 1 s h e d interest only 3rd.
ntllhbortiood Sbr. 3ba. 4Bdrm, 2Ba, 3 car
Sl62.000. Assume !st garaae. 565 ~uality, 2
OWC. Bob Ir Dovie Koop yn new. Woo t lut at
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1% D0WM I FOR 2COUPLES
R 8dr 2 b ZadorablehcMIHsonone ._::~ 1an tu 1k,. with lot. Btst F.aatllde Ion·
pl1111 for 2nd unil. Great Uon. Redwood deck, ape •
t aat.llde locaUon and hardwood floon, track
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ttreat. Lona ltrm CloM to pool 6 park. na ... dal avail on tllia 1reat ltaris .._. wl~
bta,!'Urul utcutl'ft uumallh flnut1lq.
home. t.cu cl oall, Iara• si•.ooo. Clll f• dtt.1111. ~~..':.~I!!-:.~
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lld. Payable et .,.. ...m~~LU.;~-"""""'' PITI owe btllfttl ., .. ,,... for 1 yr . ..... a.. ... ,..
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home, lo Colony Club (Mr911 R aay miast ltll Z 8t 2 81 Cao owner fltl1n ~.000 water Ownet wlll carry 2.0'1 down Owner will clunlni services ind 3 br. 2 ba, f7SO mo. &Stl ----
Wallt lo pool, tennlt LKAU lift do VtrHlllQ Pool Avail now Open Sun fln1nc1n1 Sl.00,000 C'lrry PnM!toulll auodllloo fen In· Bfllmtad HB Avall oow ......_¥left D67
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security. Plans and permits for uniqut I n I I l 3 2. 0 O 0 645-HSO UIC CONDO ~ ly llvlni Luse for Spar 4 BR wilae t>or;~ ;~~~dedbe:a~~ f.::ae e---',·_, ,,
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luxurious home oriented to the surr:rb o w n ' r • A • " " 1 •bdrm, z ba. 2GOll sq rt NEI WOO/mo. 644 7020 ~b'rti~e-~ :k.. s • 9 o • u t 1 I '
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row property In Emerald Bay. UDO Stll.000 ake I vanlage ol th•• !"" • ' L..: L'ngo do Pool ' rer ~50 .... ,.,...... U69
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4 Bdrm. 3 ba, new t'pu,
tile entry, DIW, etc
Best value 10 The
Ranch. n .ix VA 81·
sumable. $162,000. Call
Y.ent Gene HUI ~_9.
-..._ _. '9"¥¥& On tblt 4 bdrm dream Perfect for that ti nit Nl'w 4 BR famUy ho1nl' I tr.la Ml'su CA l<'e 3 r + ...,n. 2 a, spa,
homci F'uturina aranll llmtt buyt•r or retirees O<'l'all vlt•;.,.u1iruldt>Bllt.' · I m1 lo brh all •P Beautirul hu~f aull
HEW WOODllltDGE
Mtadowlut/Poplu
Mel
Great location. Avail ror
occupant')' beginning
Aug I. call regarding
financing. 5161.990 C111l
857·21~.!!Jr info
DRAMATIC un1v et sll y
Park Dean home 4 BR.
3 ba Fam nn, AC, new
t'rpl, great loc S2.4S,OOO
552-1311
fl AHOUMtC VIEW
TURTI,EROCK
OltofSlcaM
OtfofMW
Prime Dana Po1nl
duplex on corner lot
near Dana Marina. 2
bdrm, l ba up, l bdrm
down beamed r in g,
rqilr, dining 11rea, end
patio Sl44,000
MISS~ Really
$C7l31
SECLUDED
LAGUNA ESTATE
Spe ctacular 4 Bdrm
custom contemporary
home. on over 1, acre or
tom pll'le serlus1on
Brealhlakutg ocean and
canyon views Sparkling
11nd spacious thruoul.
Dramatic Laguna
dream home. S7~.ooo
don osen
rt·altorh
Pro""rt"·-'--f-hln& V•ullrd ceilin11s wl't U73 ooo S40K dwn plla n cea 17~0 mo . now •n l'll'¥11nt aft'• • ~ rv IY'••·~ ·~ ' I • S.....L--3116 960-2611eves Br 3 Ra 1Mln8 Rm open n e • • New I y bar and sun deck C•ll ownr w /carry. <.:1111 Orn 6 • ....-..., __..---l lvln" Rm ' "'imU•:
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f d t 11• d i I I I R ..... .,,.. 1 • ~ ••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• Ad It C d I ' " r 1 Htwport.._. 1069 lnl1hed. Tou Mood to ~~nte a 111 an appo n n II, ·•'!&..O ..... 4~ 4950 llACHAUA lbdrm /studio, ocean M:rinerao~~~·Th~mz Rm . New wallpaptr,
•••••••••• .. •••••• .. ••• laal. ~ 8Ytarsold.Allum7~•'n view. walk to beach Br 11, ba beauty has coiy kltrhen & m•I\)'
W .._f,s* *Cote Realty loans Olferrd 1t Frplc, USO +util security system, sauna. many •tru Children• - -S3SO ooo 499 Sl77 1 1 I pet a OK Sl 750 mo Nearnewhtorybeauty. & lnvt-11lmt>nl . ' poo · teOJllll Ava• m Broker CoopfrltHin
Right on ocean and 640-5777 ~ med. $600/mo No pets. ~:f9?•.
sand. S750,000 •• Al @¥4 ,..... U .... 1'-d AjU48 llQI HARBOR R1rv··· n .... 1111
w .......
Pier and slip Owner will
fmanre. $795.000
... 1.-.d
One house from South
bay Peek view. ex
cellenl f1n11nc1na
$449,000 ...... , ..
Two story Each unit ha~
OCUHNONT
OUPLEX3BR28A
$41$,000
675-1771
single garage. closr to --------• bay and ocean Ownl'r
will finance. ms.soo
642-5200
,_My OrieMed
This 4 bedroom 3 bath
house m Ba> crest •~ perfect for fam1l)' rnler
lalnlDI! larRt' l'OU nlf\
kitchen. formal dtninl(
• -_, .,. Nice "lean J Br 2 811, 2 car "" ' "' .. L~!C: END ON THE .~.a.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" v L 3 n 3 116 IWffS WIND •• EB....,1--:-, _ G....,... 3202 garage, fenr yard, , ~ew ... uxl trt d'::"n - -J!_at1p,_S600 962-227~ .,.e .. as er ,u t', •• Compleltly remodeled Walk, JOI:, or bike lo thl' ~ .. ..._" ••••••••••••••••••••••• --wet bi!'!, r p . Lennl~
Jbr, 3ba, Tenni~ Club hrnl'h from lh1~ 3 VACANT,nearnew 3 BR, Condo Adults only pool. Jae. Sl900 me.
\'Illa. all new inrl btodroom, 2 bath Mira 498 1040 493-0202 2 Ba condo. Sec. gale, Below mwrket price ror 67H 247L.S&9009
garden gounnet k1Lchen l'OSlJ Vi11111·ondo wuh 2 Children pets OK ~5 GOOD rmter.s 4 Br 1"1
""'Microwave llS6,000 f1replatei.J1\du."icofthe mo Keitb or Mary Jane, ba. 1ncludu bll1ns. OHTHIWATll
assum financing al good lar~e rommun1t> pool, WAL"To•••cH 9Q447!__ micro ovm. refng, W D Great view of boal!t ltt
old rates' "-45,000 Call s p u , and s u u n., " ._ IGlboo ltlmd 3206 hkup, 1mmar ~75 mo b•) Brtrk fplr (amil)
owner 760-93:11 _ Oul!>lllnd1nJ: hn11ni·1nR DUf\D IH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refs req 960-0472 room Available 1mmfd
llarborV1tw lfome po~:.1b1lillt'!> on lh1~ S•Ck•ale Yearly 3 Br 2 Ba Den, Large 2 Br Yard . for 9months Onl) m'.15
Monaco ByOv.ner Jbr. goq(eou!I 11ro11t•1I) Assume nv, loan In Frplc. large pauo No garage Kub OK St3S + mo
2b.i ass um Sl72K $138.500 ~4950 good cond111on Won't rhildren 1850 Mo Ref's D!Odeposil Avail now TllE REALESTATERS Show~ hke model ' Ask ·• · last Al Sl24.950 Isl last + 11ecur11y 963 7600or64S-83611 67J.8S50
ing ~39.SOO anr l land .A_ 760-9061 or675-3624. 3 blks rrom beach 3 BR Easlbluff rondo. lge 3 br
Call 760 ~own Agt Ll'ngO •• Al 1 A I 9 v~rsatlle 3br, 2ba de 2°, ba . llvnn. dinrm, 23• ba, pool. balr S900
A no..1 o-ELOP.,.S rwr4L lightrul rotlage. lge enrl rl11t·. ""el bar ~ mo 8 4 8 3 I I 9 S ll ' I t
" ... u. 11i.ir..... ..EB ...... ~ patio, 3 doors from $JOO Serunl) 316 21st 1213)541 4460 3 bdrm, 11'2 ba homl' in --•-11: Nwpl HRts Lgelotw al· w ... -.,,q Bayfronl. $900 yrly H,P,9638842 Beauurul 3 br on Bat'k
PRESIDENT HOME
Pnme hilltop location
Cul·de-sac w pool s11e
lol. C1Ly Ughls & h1ll &
Mt view 3bdrm, 2ba,
pror decor Asi;umable
Ctnancing. Pnnc only
By owner Call for app'l
752-0412
PETE BARRETT .,. REALTY 499 N. COAST HWY Pool ll nd spa 1n ver} BIG IS LAGUNA BEACH priule, lu!t lefull v
lt-y in bark. room for ad· Ottter ltffll &tat. 67S·0614, 67S-~ _ lr¥ilt• 3244 Ba y bluff. ex pa nm t
•11t1'on & up"rade N1t•e 4113·0""" 4981040 •-----•~ • ..1-3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• view. many l'ltrar, u .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' · ._,.._ must Sl'I', 51250 mu potential for profit on re· Mobile HOlfttl ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOOOIRIDGE 644 0350 ~ale S220.IXXI 8~ owner. For Sa'-I I OO TRJ .. EX -Family home, walk to A detached Sycamore 6-16 4966 "" ~.. beach. 4 br, 3 ba , SllOO Mod 1 8 l Bdrm I Ba detoched 11n BEAUTIFUL •97 .. .,o landsrapC'd iiroun1b
.. -·"!!::!!!.. Owner will (inanrl'
large spacious s New Modular Ty pe Duplexes. oceanfront. S315,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Near So Coast Plaza. 3 Eves 67S·:Krl'O e 4 r 2•., Ba., 1l , parl1all) furn --------Adults 5~+. 2 Br, m1rro years old One 3 bdrm -"---fenred yard, rul·de sar. enclosed gar 01143rd Sl
OCEAHFIOHT wan~. AC, m>o cash with fireplace. one-2 CatOllOcWMar 3222 commty pool, attached S.SSO mo Wl.lll Ocl I. Ml
bdrm, 3 ba Devonshire Homes, leased land, beautiful ot·ean view D.M. Manhal Rttr
Model in Turtle Rock Oreanfronl Pk, 3 pvt Perfect lotat1on New 64~9990
Glen Patio Homes Fan bchs, 24 secunty, fishing cond•!iQn.~_gt. ~~7300 760.0US Laslie location very close P• er rrom 529 .900 ________ 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!mlll!!!!!!!!!!~ lluge 6 yr old lnplex 1640Newport81 vd •19 bdrm. one I bdrm .••••••••·~··••••••••••• garagl' S8SO Mo m9+secunty.~_lt!J90 Pri mt' locallon Xlnl Call 646-2684 l.iross income Sl500 mo Cameo Highlands 4 br 7?2 1282 or I 49'l 0646_
lo pool and tennis Ex 499·38!6 5 G..991s
cellent terms Ol'J.SOO run size plus super work
ownedinancmg Assumable loan or Sunny pal}O. pvl bearh University Park Terrace. 3 Br all bwll ins. I i.lon
Pia ya R E673 1000 EST ATE SALE Sl24,SOO al 911', mlen>st SlSOO mo mcl gardener ronv lot·aled, rharmin11. double garage Xlnl l<K 1966 MaJeslir l<K·att'd'" Outstanding value al ~t,__67~·~. chttrful 2 bdnn. den on n 5o per Mo \~t'n.
IRVIHE COHDO
LOWISTNICE
IH UPPB l AICH
2 bdrm, 2 ba homt'
I
Orean view Incl. re·
modehnR & \anance
11lans O WNER
ANX I OUS MUS T
SELL $334,SOO
SkyV...Reatty
831·:.>00
space & more parking in
low mamlenanc·e rear
Custom 1zed 3 br den, 2' >
ba home ,.·11h man) at
lrarl1\'e feature•
SL85.000
64~5200
j PETE
' BARRETT .. REALTY
Harbor Vt.w HOffte
R.duced To Sel
ONLY S22A,950 for lh1~ 3
lldrm 2 Ba Harbor \'1e"" Home near park & pool
\1ol1\ a led owrwr ""111 .ii.
s1sl in ftnani·ini< Tr>
IO"', down and qu1<'k
escrov.' llurr), won 'l
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-Laguna Reach PJrk .. ,~·.ooo HVHM 2 bdrm and den G "All I N ~1·6130 WHY R~.........,., Nt>ar Orean Week dav!t .....,,. reen""' nr poo . o ~•:: I 7~4175 DAVIDD.CA.11.SOH Nev. cpl , paint. huge pets.subm1tonch1ldren EXEC41drw1 +4-NothinR down, partnt'r RULTnll IJ3-92t3 yard $950 mo ind S7SO mo+ secunt} homew1lhpooland sp11
\Upplles down pa) m .. m I ~ .&a.rden_er~A&L§lll4_QQ_ 851 9331 J car garage 4000 sq Cl
Won I last. rail no"" EXCITING ·-------~ G d lud-..o l e e Love!} 2 Br 2 ba house L1nl\'ers1l) Park S8SO ar ener inc ,,.,, m John Marshall63I 1.266 Pride of OwMnMp Lge rounlry k1trhen. Mo 4 Br 2 Ba frplc. air maculate A\a1l 8 16
IHt lwys i. Towt1 20 units. E side C M 7 Crplr in ll\'ing rm. Fr cond . skylight, green S2SOO lease_ Ajt 640-~~
20x60 1969 \11kll11! llome. > n old 30'' down doo rs 1n mslr bd rm belt, cul de sar All ap Spacious 3 Bdrm z•, B11
2 Ur 2 Ba Cam rm Oq~rall financial! llr. opening lo bnck pal10 phances 1.11cld No pels Townhouse \'er) clean
.,., c n doi.cd purr h llurr) 'Call Ke\'m S800 mo S44-6903 Sew decor 7S9 0600 pool. jogging, etc S700
S29.soo JASMIHE CRESC M.Qmmgs Mo. AJenl 544)440
WMMC
RF.AL TORS
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B I G l' 1\ N Y 0 ~
To"" nhom1• "" i:oH
<'Ourse \ ll'" Assum
loan Pool. tenn1:.
S'l75,000 Aj,'t, 6"/S-5200
~~x850 ~7.~e) "At>sl. 211r Ocean vu Jbr. immed Willows SRI 2 Br house. Wntclff Cirron s
occ 51500 Mo 675-2740. near Walnut & Yale Brand new ft"\'6 r ''\"d 24s60 19721 Goldenwe!tl. F I 2 ta aa ·~ d '"' '" " "' 213.276-5620 rp · r " r, pr .. > r in 3 BR ext'<'ut1\e homt-2Hr. 2Bil w Cam1I) rm & --~9S Mo l.eaSf~ 0253 !Bdrm. frplc , rully up --------•1BAYCRESl'BEAUTY 5 --------graded & decorated No SU VIEW VII.LA Br Family Rm SZOO.ooo IA YCHST
A Ls $110,000 494 0269 Immaculate end unil assumable Lst Owner Beaullrully kepi and re u.g.a ltadl I 041 W h 1 le water \' i e w s ma y carry SI00,000 2nd ad)' lo move in 3 Bdrm~. 30 StepsToh ach Water \'ll'W, inrludl:'~
land IO', a~i.umable
loan. ~ hdrm. 2 ba,
" p11~!>1ble gues t
< uartcrs C11ll now for
14t:t hJr. m Lag Hills 2brdplx,S600 mo "'welbar Sl9SO m<-
ninst S star park 21 yr!t Clean, new crpt. atnum RENT A.LS 975 1262
• t11 qua hf) m.ooo Avail. i~ll)~ ~·~ 2 br 2 ba S675 H ·•1-11--1 3 br 11 1 ba l6SO "' ""' .,,.. CLASSIC Costa Mna 3224 4 br 211 ba llOO FURN 3 Bdrm Townhme w1lh
Spanish Ulo noo~. UP· l yea r $435,000 Call countr)' k1trhen and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ '" Hedd a Maros1 Auenl f graded carpels, shut -" ormal d1n1ni: room Ne w wood glass. ~pa , l Cl bh I ~-10«.JQ._see_!sill' Manv l'USlom fratorc~ solar. 6 dks. 2 Crplcs ers u oust'. poo · ,._ ________ , tn<'lu.dr wall of br1c·k 2 MOIU HOME LEASED UGUHA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mt>Sa view Sl500 mo A11ent
SALES ICHUHITS 31dna.21a. 4 br zba. ~ 6752311 I bs spu. 2 decks S2.'Kl.OOO 1•
3+ 3+ COile uno lruc HARIOR VIEW f1~placr~. vaultl'<l ct•il 2701Hlarbor,Sle 206 A Xlnt terms. z75.000 F P . D1W. Yd, Bit-Ins, Anaheim Hills EXECUTIVECONDU table panor v11lg vws CRYSTAL SANDS IDRS and t•ustom paper' S499M. P P 4~·7631 HOMES F: as v \'art' ' a rd 540.5937 The Wiedmans c 8 l Adlls, No pet:. 642·083.S 3 br 3 ba $1195 Newport Crest 3 & ~
2 Bdrm 2 ba end unit aa.. , , VICTORIA IEACH condo with view of the lo,,,.., C--4 $279,500 7Sl-429J S6SO_per i:n~. Bdrm t.:ruts ~SIOOO
New M oblle llome by f.ASTSID E Ne"". very Md 0 c ea n \ I l'" Excillng new wood and h 1115 o wn er w i 11 3 Br 2 Ba. Fuianrmg 1343 MARIN~~RS DR
glass home <.:ozy con fiananre at below avaulable.$267.SOO Fee OPEN SAT StrN I ~PM P----L. Vt.w owner. Nw"" Reh, ~ star For Sulr by owner 12 acre p r 1 v a le 2 b d r m 631·()46(_). .......-...... "' ""1th 4 houses As!tuma New & old Mt'd1terra park frpk. pool. 2Rr. bit' 151 T 0 al 91,,; 376 townhouse Laund r) 3 Br +den. 2 Ba Man~
nean ~ bdrm. s bath. 2 H a . o l 1 I r m \'ictona, l' M 640-7464 hook up. frpk , )ard upgrades Gardener 1n family room Seel~1on. w wshr dryr 631 3352, SS25 mo Isl last eluded $950 Mo ~et'Urll}. 4 ur l(aral(e., !213 >7414.lSO or~9·3232 De~il.~7-2040 tlJ0.~1 _
~~~~~k~b~a:~:;~ ~~;.~ mLeresL rates LEt' ~F-<; 642-5200
\'leWS, walk to beach ~8454 j PETE S42S.OOO
LGCJmG VilerJI R.E.
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131 .. 440 OCEANFRONT Duplex • _111_1111_1!_1!...!!l_!L!!l_!L!!l_~-l!ll!ll!!~I & Tri· P lex Xlnl loc ' BARRETT .,. REALTY
60feeton lhe ba\ Addi Snol! Charmer 19~7 JUSTUSTED! DLX CON002 Rr + lrg NEWPORTCREST
llonal lot"" 3cargarai:e Trailer w la nai Two 2 Bdrm un1ls ton Br. 21, Ba Crplc. 48drm,2000 sq ftCondo
In de\lelope $4,105.000 Treasure Island Adult F:'Mde sleeper $147,SOO gar . a c, new S77S lf523 CAM .. .., "'-.feul"'E Close Lo pool and leMJI
EMBAl.DIAY
Ocean \llewfrom charm
111g 3B·3b home on large
level lot Large usuma
ble fixed rale financing
avail
Carol T.._., lltr
494-00.!t
IMMACUL.An
four bdrm Pact>Seller,
read> t o move 1n '
Co mpl refurbis hed,
"" new crpt.g Om rm .
view Top location
Pnted for 1mmed1ale
sale al $1$,SOO W1lllam
OC EAH VIEWS ~gf ~11 ~ r , R e a 1 t o r .
EnJOY country like ·--111111!!!!1~111!!!!1!11!11!!!!!!11~1 pnvacy within wallung
distance lo beach This MltskNt Viefo I 06 7
stunn ing 3 bdrm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• has many ameo1lies in· Bearh & Boal dock at
eluding lovely gardens your door 2 Br Condo
with Koi pond & spa plus on Mission VieJo Lake.
derks. 133S,OOO. Beautifully upgradl'd.
EMEIALD IA Y A s s u m a b I e I o a n
Ajewelorahomemlhi! $195.000 Full prire
lovely private aru S277.~00 Pat Petro,
Totally remodeled with 951·5766.
new family lulchen, new1·--------1 bathrooms & ()(ean view
derks. See Uus one and
Call in love! $487,500
UHOlmUCTED-
ocean view s A
rabulous bwld111g site in
quiet area This pnce ror
lh11 double sued lot in
eludes plam le permits
for a 3500 sq fl home
$205,000
~ ·~\M4K.~--'1t . . ..
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171414'4·1177
L.4*1 Mil._ Yieio
/\ splendid FreM h C'oun·
try home in the gated
community of Tres Vis-
tas on lhe shore of Lake
M1ss1on Viejo with 4
bedrooms. 3~1 baths,
family room, formal
d1n1ng room . li ving
room and pool 1f you
Uke This custom home
1s built with the finest al
tenL1on to det.all and at·
mosphere Financing
available. S7~.oooo
D.M. Mint.al lltr
644-9'90
760-GtlS
'"'" 10441"1H 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
MOITHWO OD JllLACI WITH
IOMUS llOOM over 3.IXK> sq . rt. of
elegant living s pace plus
fantAStic easy-care landscaping
with lovely spa. 3 Bdr. Den, Fam rm. form al dinin g, many custom
features in cluding rrench doors
and stained g l ass. Julie Van
Wieren 752·1414 S295,IXK> (Pl3)
llAUT'IM. ltlCH 3 BR condo in
Woodb rid ge Glen . P lus h
carpeting , m irrored closet doors,
llreplace, air condiUon ln1, •
levelors on wln~owa. Close lO
park & POola. $128,000 Jamie
Wilkinson 551 ·8700 (P14)
•
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PARTY IN
HARBll VIEW
Tille Ins &TruslCo !terunly park "" pool Grab phont' Cenlur) 21 673·S489or96J.8377 ,.-.,;iw """ S92S lea5e Agt 640-53$1
121J1614 7J71 I beilul1ful bearhe5 ll<lOO I Gold Coast Realtors I 1 bdrm condo near So RanchoS..n Joaquin or642·03~ SJ0.000 PRICE Rf.Ol'l'
TION premium locdllon
EaslblufC Lw.k homr
You O"An llw land 01J('n
1-'ri & Sun $285 0110
Devin & Co 642 631111
Dan Lt>w1S ! 496 9186 Sandi ~8 1168 Coast Plaza S450 mo 2 br rondo. 2 ba, den. 3 --------•
l'OM£Sl-:F:& IAc,..CIC)eforS. 1200 HEWPORTHTS 6311400A&,ent patios w great v1e"A. ......11gc_,.
Smashing family room
with wet bar. t:n
believably beautiful en
lertamer's pauo S Bdrm
Sommerset on Cte land
Absolutely 1mmacuhste
mo\'e -1n cond1t1on
Creative £1nanr1nii
available
COM ERl'~ .•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADOfTIOH ' Condo 2 RR + den. 2 Ba. avail 7 12· S825 mo CONDO ror lease 3BR
HOMETIIATOHl'.RS 20 Arre p;ir<'t'I. le\el to This beautiful 3 bdrm pool, rec. patio Quiel, ~S2·6~~ 21, ba. wet bar \le~
Viwal ltftt.ow roll 1111c prirme i.ub Zba cm.ta Mei.a home close lo Weslclifr, adlts Calir Home5 Sl9'l Yearl $1200 mo yrl) lease call
End CU$1om Release dmsinn land al Vista. ha~ l wn 1 bdrm uni Ls ~ AB_t, 646-~ mg 3 Br 2 Ba Fam Donna, Agt S44-9C1i6
OPEN HOUSE I 0.2
SPl'X''TACL'l.Af(
BAYFRONT
HI Redlands Ca \\1lltakeclearhousl! beritting 3 Ne"A•porl NplHgtsarea 2bdrm 1 Rm A C, ne""' paint l•m111!1!!!1!_!111!!_~_!!'9111!!1!1~-
n>KNf.R ABROAD down iS~ 2824 d)5 or Br a 1, h add re 5 5 ba Ga rage. Cen c~d Water & Grdnr meld
111\hREOCARPET
lli_rn._1202
• 10%Down
$1375 w1U buy this vu
condo in Villa Balboa
Assume loans $137.500.
Rae Rodgers. 631 1.266
CHERRY LAKE
824 Wf.Mll lfa)
l knwtk.olM
67~8S78
S215,000
Reaul1ful 3Rr , 21,Ha
home. 2 doors to 0t·n. fee
land o we w $20.000
down Prin onl) please
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE 11M W COAU _, sn HI.OU
64S.757l
Two new homes, 3 & 4 br ,._ _______ _
Opcn Swi 11 54 ~93 ll5Je\es 1 Met1rulou.,I) decorated. yard Uhl incl ~10 mo. 1775 Agenl~J 5032 .S27~,(100 ~o Down' $1600 Mo ror this property IS picture Dnve by fir.sl 252 Knox w 0 0 d b r I d II e
1 538S::11 ~2210 8 Sane pnme Fallbrook IJ('rfe<·t boeh inside and Slree1 B. 752·6499__ TOWNHOME
, _____ A\'ocado land. Xlnt ool $279,500 3 bdrm. 1 ba. garage. 2br. 2ba upgraded
IUY YOUR OWH view SJ68.000 11l 9~•' • OIJ('n Sul I 3. Sun I s fen ced yard. SSlO mo Warmington with frplc.
DUPLEX Vacant sum PP 17141494·7!04 368 F: ISth. C M Drive by first. 2188 Ca· a c. covered P3llO, 2 car
mer winter rental' 1, 10 ACRE Exclusive w1lh '!)'On_B 7~~99-gar w opener. great loc nr lake Walk lo shop blk Crom bay mi,ooo N1re clean 2 Br I Ba movies irestauranh
Open house fn. Sal. IR•Hton Special /~ lul lsllta Fenred yard, new pa111L, Adults only no pets
Sun. Mon IH al 310 Can be split Seller · ' &mmtts enclosed garage 292 S750 Mo 760-9407
Alvarado Place Balboa sarnflcr $25.000 Call 11141 Ms,azs Wallace, House "B" , --. Owner Agt7S25710 167657171!!'1·~64501 $425. Plus S200St'cunly \\OODRIDGE, Irvine * *LIDO ic•E * * •·-• .__... i •oo !Ada~ 548.2778 Rent 2 Br Condo. X lnl -_ _.,,,..,...,....,, .. • 2100 -loc Upgrades pal10 ret Loveh 2 bdrm.3balh ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-ro 4Townhouse.l yearold,3 facilities g575 Eves home· 8eaut1Cull)' re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br 2 Ba skylights, S33·3887 Bnen
mod 2 )rs ago Ap· WA.TaAtOMT rrplr. master bdrm - ---
praised at S47S,OOO OFACEILDG STOPlEMllHG suite, commly pool 3 BR 2 Ba. immac in &
Sacrifice al $469.000 Industrial condos for l690 642·2l:M. out W D. re(ng, stove. Presllg1ous location in ------avail. Jul> ~ f125 mo 01J('n5aLSun!Sll9\'1a :'olewportBeacb Allth1s sale IOOOtom>sq rt QUtET.roomy.newer3 Cal l Peg Dameron. wtram. nn. on Newport 1•
Glen Court See Open
Hse OIJ'ectory. 642-0430
Vella O"Aner Agl plus a 60. boat slip ll untinglon Beach & BR. pvt yard. 2•~ ba. 552.2000 D 673 0697 Owner will exchange Fountain Valley Ca ll r_p~,__l'750mo. S48-~
P I C II M II Paul S4S te7, Agt. WOODIRIDGE DUPLEX. STEPS TO nnony. a .erre House-3Bdnn.Crplc.dbl
THIRUFF 'J1o•'n n<Counl~ BEACH, Arrhitect gar.ms Availnow Agt 3 Bdrm condo, renred w ~ 2800 sq rt bldg on 9900 sq Ct 548 l168 patio, no pets li25 mo rLAH '"X" owned and renov11tt'd in lot Fenred ' black -·-------1
3 bdrm, din . rm .. liv Q[AL'f'OO! tenors S180.000 l>t'vm to!>t>ed· Owner~4832 EASTSIDE dean 2 Br + • I/
nn . ram. nn., F 1 P, 21, OCEAN VIEW & Co 642-43611 sun room. frplc. stove,
ba, xlra larae porcelain p 1 1 E•SJIL•l!Rr •!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ILotsfor S. 22 refrig, W1D, lrg yard. tub w cera~1~ tile walls rest ig ious 1 ri e\•e "' vrr •••••••••••••••••••••• Pets OK. S7S01mo. Joyce l noor. 4 covered patio beauty 3 or 4 bdrm Sl24K var assumable CtMt .. ~Loh/ LAGUNA VIEW lot sale Wallie 631-1266 Aft s.
areas. PriceSZ».000,57' Newport Condo Fo~mal loan at 111.r; Ceiling Cryph 1500 or trade ISOK, 2S~dn 646·0329.
down, assume'$40,0001st dining rm, wel or, 1211"; for 38 yrs no plS ••••••••••••••••••••••• owe submit. 646-5785 ---------14Br, 2Ba. 1700 mo Avail
R&"M*
Rt~ITt1H"I
11, blk to bearh. J Br 'J
Ba. Newport Shores Yr
ly S79S Barbara 673·8146
JACOIS REALTY
67_~6670
3 Br, 21'1 Ba rondo, frplc
fam rm . in IS ar pnvalt'
park W •D & ref rig
S72S1mo John Marshall
631·1266
601 UDO
2 Br 2-.., ba, h1-r1st'
waterfront Av11labl~
Se~ S2500rno 7~S7JO
PENIN PT ~ br 31 , ba.
sunroom. din rm, Ir&
patio, $1400 mo Belt)
AtlJ7~·9<al
2br. Iba. md l'&r. cute'
super rlean 11 blk tn
be h ~ S600 _Mo _&1$.14J9
ILUFfSCOHDO
3br. 21'2ba, part \rlew
lease, ms Mo Avail
now <2 131331 69411 evesiwknds _ _ trust deed at T•1~. Xlnt fr PI r . S2 14 , S 0 o Tri lc\•el, 3 br +lg fam 2 c em e t er Y Io t s, eve L~SEOPTIOH 8·1.
land lease SB5300 ""r w/assumablrloan11. rm Eal·ln kitchen. Westminster Memorial ,,.. .. f S.... Why pay rent '?????~ 640-7114 Saate~ JZ80
"" 552-1100 form din rm. Lge lot. Park Good set11on "';!...... Z6 New. fantastic, well loca University Park 3 br. 2 •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ~==~·~·\~~~: ':~ l1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11-•I Prin J>nlJ ~· worth S700 each, asking ••• ;~~~~•••••••••••• ~ed ~·· 3 Ba. new<;<>~· ba , 2 cir garage, n~Xs!~tg'.~~~~~aE 2 2nd trust deed due ,........... SlOOO ror both 714/ Residential Income Wllll 0• _,., !:r mo. nex 0 atrium, commty pool & story 4 bdrm 2ba, il.l
1916-87. Call owner for I 64?·9136 eves._ 1out of state). Tax defer all aho · 6JJ.~. tennis . $6SO Si err 11 new cpt, drapes, paint
1ppt, daily alter 11 am CCMNMtcW exchange your units into Quiel pvt area. great4Br. M mt. Co. 64t·l32• appllancea Grdnr • <714)~*> g MACNAB flropttiy 160 Houst on. Texas 7x 2Ba, S7i5 mo. 64S-Sl61· 2 br. 1~ ba. 2 sty cond; water pd. La >Ud
•••••••••••••••••••••• gross. 20'i1 IPPf'eeiltJon. 9'79-1942 fenced patio, child OK, IBSOtmo. lstilut, sec IEAUTY OM THE IRVfE COSTA MlSA Counselor Realty, lrll:., 3 Br 1 Ba. Eastside. . 544.~ 67S.IMS4 dep. Call Agt Sllid) ~A••rv ()(fice bldg rorult, 7000 Callf1Teus. Broiler, Fireplace,2ca.r garage . .._. JZ4' _13_1_.2242 __ • ----
IAY! ~ s q rt located on .9!riD-:..~~S»-:249I. noo. Mo. S4B·l98S ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEANEST 4 Br a h A hom e for aU reuons. ._.,. .. __ Newport Blvd Modem. DIVORCE FORCES 9SM05T. Br. 381. SUO mo. tlreplact, •Hacb d
Sunni.a. Ot'ell\ breeu, A/C, elevator lmmed. SALE MESA D8. MAI 66l·2SSl , 838·11900. or 1arate Jl&St l'fmodtltd
sandy private buchn. occupancy 1800,000 Kau1I condo, turn · BeauUrul 3 bdrm. 2 ba 499·21lS So W of H.rbof a. ~~m~°Ja :~:f~0:~~ l.IDO ISLE LIVIMGI Great w Lennsavall .Jl30)lOOor~:...MZ·B!!!_ Huled pool and spa. -;-ci;;;-riewe7a BR. 3 · Mcfeddm Awad new
beauty. Secluded 11ated possibilities await yoo ln the floor Realonomlcs 67UJOO .... h.. W1lltlrig dlstlnu to Ba, dine1nn. fam trm. ns.zzs•. _
community. Call Oid1 plan of this 2 story Udo Isle RARE C-l·H Newport b"-ft JtOO tchoola 6 store.s fplc, Bia Yard. Ottan .... nt1 Drexler~ ,,,_ml home with 3 Brs, den and family Buch Property. so·••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Btautiful carpets, mir· Side of Hwy No.
r:-{f· PFAL
L.c .. ., ·~F.os c.. .• l j '\ I. • I'\ .
$4AS 000 T All. frontage tn prime loci· SKI VAIL 2 wetb J1D/• rortd t'loaeta, mini· La1un1. Avail now,
room. " • om mson or tlon. Own« Will finant't Feb/March In excba031 bllnda, tunny kitchen 1400 mo. 494·75.Sl
Terry Hanes 642·8235 (Pll) Eacluslve. Principal• tor ()(Uft fl'Oftl be.uh with oak cabineta. No ----
only. Aek for Irene haeorcondoJul /Au1.2 lJ. SMo.$5&-76.W.
aUffS Green Belt JocatiOI\ shows orr this warm 3 BR and
convertible den home. Fireplace,
spac:1ous dining room, and some.
a p pliances included. Private
cut.de.sac iioar Corona d el Mar
H igh School. $199,000 Joyce
FAlund 642·8235 <P12>
Loudon.A.at,a1..a.1or . 2~W-13 ~B r . Coodo HOO .
631-7300. 1 Full leaHd W&una Bch P'ittPlace. dbl &ata&t. t .. d•Mlw/T•w. Unl\t fot Hawaii home, 1trfum, pool. epa.
..._..._ ..... "700 COfldoorotc. --~· ----•••••••••nu•uueuu TheWiedrntna(lll 8T.,.. J2JJ
_1_s1_,4213____ ••••• ••••••••••••••••••
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Smale ltot7-lbr, 2 b• .....
J PETE
RARhF Tl
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HOME FOR RENT
3 Bdma. 1125. Fenced
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design NOFEE ~use 75l·3696 __ large 2br. 2ba. bltns. 50lh.St.tblorktooce~n. 48r 3ba. play rm S20S mo .. 21 or over Executive Park. Pickup space lo share or sub-
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laundry rm S43S mo.
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car garage. Mar Hunt ok Sl.000 mo Open Balboa lsland 2br. Zba + mg lo ahr wlfem rmmte contemp prof bldg . FOi LEASE _Harbour~-1·5 Fri-fuSun 525 Murphy bed$550/Wk tn· only,C.M !2lJ)s.58-860l sec SVC + ropierava1I. 1028sq r1ort1cespace N
srACIOUS
IUll fiield 3 Br 2 Ba. Apl. with 2 wwl!Bl car allarhed garage
FAMLY Ar'TS. W •O hook-up. patio.
Brand new beautiful lrg Crplc Small pet/child
apl. for families with l olt. For appt call
or2children.Nearpark. TSLMGMT 642-1603
Heal paid. No pet.A. Duplex 3Br. 2Ba. newly
2 BR 2 BA. ~ . decorated, dbl gar. W /0
398 W. Wilson, 631·5583 hook·Up. Avail no..-. S6$0
2 Bdrm . 11"' ba. 610 Joann mo. 538-092.=--l __ _
St N? children. sml dog HUR THI WCH
considered $425 mo 2 BR 2 Ba. bll.ns, patio.
6'2·7344 vaulted rigs. gar .• adlls.
Stunnmg large 2 Br 2 Ba nop pets. $4915. 4922 Ed·
Garden Apl. Pool & Rec In er. 846-Q34
area. SUS. WALK TO BEACH. 1 Br. 710 W. Ukh. St. stove• relrice. $350 Mo.
3 Br. 2 Ba. 179Sha1imar. 531·2456or~7979.
Cancha. ~9209 eludes TV Cable. phone HELP. Need place for uttl ind A C pd t mo CM. Incl 2 pnvat.e or·
_!!ail. 673-124l self & dog. SJZ.S17S. I'm free rent. S280 /mo fices M().3666. Property Non·smoker, bayfront
pvt. suite. Gar, shr.
k1lch.16751mo. 173--0560.
BALBOAPENINSULA 22 . f /t handyman. 642-9347 Santa Ana management.
2br. 2ba dplll facing Bay 646·5465 Prof Bldg. 1670 Santa
or Y1ew omce spare.
Newport Center.
Barrell Rlty, 642 5200
Beach. DI wkly, Aug Male or Female share ~naAve ,C.M. Whelan Spacious Bach. J 1) Blks IS-Se 12. 67J.QM6 P 1 u 5 h h 0 m e w i t h
to prime beach $300 Mo. Completely furnished Newport Beach Exec. 2 CAMMBY YJUAGE Re·~I £state ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearly. m2830 Ivy HB bearh cottage. blocks from bearb with 4$0sq ft spare avail Aug n 1260 sq. rt. w1smk. fron·
l Br. 1 81. Year round ~11~ pool & tennis courts. $350 1. S475. Ideal ror sm bus•· tagt'. Under 5()1: sq r1
Co•••rcW ....... 4475
t I ness or retail shop ·--------ren a · S285 per week, sleeps 4. + lsl . & lut. Call Paul 67s,6522 NEWPOITCEMfB .fil.Side,CM.548-7249
M7-8845 on large pool. ocean 760-7024. ::.=..:==------Balboa Is'--.. 500 •q fl 897-9M H.e~ •---.1. Excellent Newport uuJU • ~~w 631-t854. M IF lo sbare spec 2 BR 2 •llfildta• _. C•nler (Fashion Island) store t685 + 600 sq fl of STUDIO across Crom B l NB Cool & vt OCEAN EW. Approx "' fi SS50 ml.241 beach. S380/mo yrly. Newport Beach ocean· a ap • P r office spare With great _!Ce · p I I I d frontS780weekup bearh MOO Dottie 300 sq t Ut1I pd exposure and pre· .... l1lal....., 4500
21000 c' ~~c g.aNrpt, aShoWl ry Bay vle~2br.,.,.~eek. Johnson 760·1966 ; ~imo.536-7542 ti . add S .....ar res w _,,, w s g1ous ress pace • •• ••• •• ••••••••••••••• 640-5078 . Agent, 675-3170. 675-8000 ----1 Newport Center·3 suites from 7:i0 to SOOO sq ft. 1675 Approx. 2265' In· -v .......... 4zso Woman child OK Big on 16lh floor . Union Will arcommodale dus·1 Orfire 18101
S-C.._.. 317' oc condo, 'poo1. len.ni~. etc. Bank Bldg, ocean & aolf a r a p h 1 c d e s ion . Redondo Cr "T " Hunt •••••••••••••H•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64C. c.123 ~S165 COUl'Se YleW. 2,041 SQ ft , " " h
2 BR. 2 BA. CONDO. On 81& Bear Lakecabulsand · ,...., --993 sq n.. l.'46 sq fl arc.-hiteclure, accounlan· Be ~2·21134 _ _
New carpel. upstairs.
No pets. USO. Sierra
golfcovne.llOO. M~mmoth. Lakes con· Female rmmte non-Monlhtomonlhorupto cy.laworotherbusmess 8.700 sq ft office + Near new lovely apt. 2 Br. a.6100 do a2da nun. 964-5712. smoker to shr 3bdrm Siyrs Sl.?S per sq ft re I ate d usu Ca 11 warehouse lrv1nt In·
1 Ba. Prpk. bltns, W/D A.-a.:....•• I ..... ~ LAKE TAHOE.motion Ir'! rondo. 1225/mo + '"" Full service lease. War· William Cote. Exclusive dustnal. J:Y tnple net. hkup, priva~ patio & .-+=WWW~ HI 111""' picture producer's lux. ul1I. Call 5S9·7416 or ren McNear79).0404. Broker Call 646·10M or Inquire g~rage. Xlnl area. $450. orU.fwwl1i.d ltOO 4bd rm . ( 2 muter -'7"""S2'-"·9069o=:.:.·-----• t , Maros1 Co. 16753 Noyes. ..:5'5==-·~3i04=·------1 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• bdrmal 3ba. 2 lrg fr,>lca. Spyglus 4 br. pool, spa. --------· Cote Realty 957·9266. Mr. Coop m· ~~~~~~--1 I, 2 & 3...._ S E A W I N D ram rm.Iden wlron-fem. pref.121. refs req. Small office. am pit & Investment ~1ted __ _
VII 1 .&.GE verllble sleeping rac. S27S /mo. Doug. 7~1232 r:Jskin&. easy access, 640-Sn7 MESA
"""' A c r o u r r om b ea u t. an. 7pm. wkndl. '"'!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!o!!Aat!!!!.!!S48-!!!!!!!!11'Z9!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' I New 1'2 bdnn Klxury Bumi Cedar Beach & nr Need livtly student lo ~ ~ IHDUSTRAL Jl44 adult apta in 14 plans 1 Hyatt Hotel & Casino, share apt. Near UCI. PARK :.=...::;.:;.:=-------••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm trom •· 2 bdrm Incline Village. Incl ca· $220 + ~ elec. Mike 711 W. I 7tt.. St.
from ~35. Townhouse ble TV with 24/hn of 552·15!2. \\ C .... MIMtCtlf S600 + pools, tennis, "Sbowtlme'' movies. ----'"-=-=-----i ~ ...lft · &*· Q~ secure. lttl ewport vd. lff:&T71
.......... J76'
!o~lt!!:a~~~&i-: ~~:.u~.a~:·~~~~ ·~91:,. oso B~B e..lf.\l'-· · • 1110.~1-!~~ umta
paid. P'rom San 1>1e10 ski boat. Sl.50/day or •••••• , ••••••••••••••• ~ ~--._ ~ u..u~ avail for ocrupel(7 late )
Frwy drive North on SMO/wlt. Fine ref'• a Garage '1! 1torai•. 40 r~ Vl 11 June. •Ont 1700 aq fl : .......................
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Beach to McFadden must. t714)71M).920&. wldu 11 .p, 1Uey IC· ~lll>f Wa~hOUlt It 710 IQ (t. 1
then West on McFadden -· . cea1. nr tah • Nwpt QI VYfVf office avail for im· Villace. BIG Bear CabiD. l~alfor BIYd, C.M. p , @0:8107 lkn mediate orc1&panry
-J..:..r.==-===----i fil1Un1, hWna. billna or 44to "Tf V ? • 33• 3S• pt>r aq. rt. ~. Leasing offiet hrs MO«I f. -·"" thru FriM.
OFFICE/ warehstf
1tor1ge 1,000 aqft. Ap. ro •. C.M~
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w..-. 460I ~
Use ,,,_It/ service
when placing your ad ... a
Daily Piiot ad number will
appear In your claaifiect ad . we take your messages
24 hours a day • . , you call
in at your convenience
during office hours and get
the responses to your ad •..
th Is service Is Oftlv S7 .50 '
wHk. For more Inform•
tlon anCI to ~ICe your id
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642-5611
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tloap. ••·
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smaU ~ fatW·
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~onop ..... NSI.
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Oood worlllnC condl·
llon1. Good ~Y· Handle A/P, A/R. QJMtructlon
or automotive n ·
perlenoe preferred.
pr! ·3102 Oran.I•·
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Brtabt t11U11wlutJc ~
pie. want.ct ror e1paod-ln1 Ume share raort.
Detk e1p. not'*· Com·
puter or tJme sbart
knowledp helpful. Con·
tact: Crail or Louisa
'92~103
...... Office
OW' rapidly u""1C11nl
lnt.emational co. ii seek·
In& an enthullutlc, aelf·
1tart1na lndlv. tor a 1eoeral olfioe poa. Gd.
typ1J11. pbol'8l • ftllna
req'd. Oucaandina com· pensat.ion • e1~t co. beoefita. Pleasant wort·
Ing envil'CllU!Wnl. Con·
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Newport • .._. ana, an
t.tweee .,. U.22, and
are look.Ila for part·
Umt. fWJ.UJne. Ot lnl·
l)Ora17 Work, we CID help )'OU find I job,
LMALllC'T
N.8. Law l\ra. Good
ttni.. word proceu1a1
Hi>trluee lllttpful,
aalary commeuurate ~It.I) tlp. Good btnenta,
e1U NI.kill or Art 15$.UU
MUISI
................. prt·
femd to ..W 1D001tr ud .,. .......... 1.n
bull for i.1 iaoetJI U ·
•la•mtnt. L«•Uon ID UllUIAM Ntw_port S.1tb. WUI
.OOCUllDn'CONTROL C(ll)l(der ~ nun-
Full Um• PGI· wttll clvll Ins ua11tut. For more .,....,., • lud plan, 1nlonn1tkn. pk ... caU
n I a c fl r m . So m e ._<!!lll!!!!!I) N!!ll!!.tlll••' •II!!!! Ubrarlu lkllll delired. P:
Job lln Apply ln penoa, t.o lfr. MUISBAIDIS
COIDe I ~ni. al Robert Bein. Coav. hos pt. Buch Won.bope lntenriew~uea William P'roat 't A•· area. FNe 11\Jr. medical
No charp to you or to soclata, 1401 Quall St.. • dental. tree CRT over 1,000 employen we _.N.,.et..::...1· B::..:c:.::h..,_. _____ 1 tralnlna. Top ulary.
have on tlle. It workl MZ-IOM
throu'b the United Way and volunteers who
care. If you're looilna for 1 .)ob, tab YES for
an answer. Call 111 to.
day, or at.op by our offi«
at 54.2 W. 00 St., SuJte
8 ,lnCoatall..a. y@. .... .,. ..... ,
Youth Employment
Service
M_....I Odd Job• like arocery MecW.WTr-. 1boppln&, for pro(.
Medical mta. co. needJ woman 2/hr1 week.
wortera : Cotta Mesa. M.5-235'1.
•Latbt()perator ORDER Delk 6 Counter
tMin.2ynnper) 11ln. General bl.rdwart
•Mini Lathe Operators cuttln& tools, pwr tools.
•Miii Room/Operators/ ueer CaUJim, 145-3230
Auemblera OR'rnOASST
Wlllt.rain RDA Will train 7:~12
Excell. benelill • ~ork· Mon· Thurs. Newport ln& condltionl. M111lon 642.2826 Viejo area. Only those ------=-=------
ae e k In 1 permanent PAIT.flUU TIMI
emfloyment need apply. Part·time In wtnur. Full .
Ca I: Mu. Pa rel II , tlmt now In a 4-11rl of·
581·3830 rice at email friendly '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!!I Mra. Co n.r South Coast
of the Harbor Arn
642-0474
()pm 10UD.·3:30p.m.
Monday t.hN Friday
Ye1 ·we help employera, M•t • c• Mm Plaza. Phone. typln1.
filina. filUJ'H, ttc. Gd
benefit. ~7101 too! E1p'd. Ndl. truck. Pvt.
IMMIDIATB.Y ::t~~!'· o c. area.
P/fl ..... NI Jhnaatr. office work ,
In the California Air Na-co unter help for food
UonaJ Guard for men ' service. Seasonable women wtprior.mllitary IS/mol. H.B. area. CaU e1pr. For more inform•· E s 0 n g r a t h
tioD call Staff Sat Cindy m4)54H378orll6().11813' Gehring at 7141979-7363. · Sam to 4pm, Mon thru Manicure wanted in my
Fri. home, twice a month.
Cotll Men. or m St.
P /TIMI IVIMMGS
C1•11 .. , .... c.n.n
Adults with ou&.llandine
attractive penonalltles,
who enjoy worlling with
10·15 year old youth&
evenings S·llPM. Call
642·4321, Ill. 343.
between 2PM to 5PM. ukforLori
Paid co. benefits. Salary
commensurau with ex-
pe r. Call : Pauline.
913-0!Nl
64.5-2357.
MASOMWOU Bn~k • block mason. P.t n.t ,.,._ Must have 5 years ex-To deliver Dally Pilot
penence. Aettptinf ap-auto route in the Laguna
pllcatlOnl immediately. Btacb 1mi 7 days per
South Shores Construe· week.
lion Services, 831-9231 Houn: Mon thnl Fri •P-
M·F 10·3. prox. 3:30to5:30 PM -=----=~------• HoW'I: Sat 6 Sun ap-
MllMCAl. pro1. 5 AM to7 AM.
Exp. front office, exp. Earniog1 approx. 1400 back omce for G.P. m per mo. Call Bryan
F o u n la I n V a 11 e y • Holland at 642-4321
-'179....._·11.__l.._11~. _____ 1 E q u a I 0 p p o r t
MEDICAL UCEPT Emp&oyer
Very busy medical prac. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lice ln Fuhion Island. PEST COMTIOl .
Heavy pbooes.1ood typ-TECtMCtAN
ine preferred. Cindy. Ludlne peat control
&40,2023_ company needs route
MllMCAL technlc11n for steady •1e--sT job. Entry level position " ..-""""' We train, no 11perlenl'e F/l with experience for oecuury. Call Tim.
racial plaltlc surgeon's Mon 9-12. m«>21. oHic:e. 642-5802 N. B. 1-=-------="-'-"--------
PIS T COMTIOl
MEDICAL T1AM1 RECOIDS Leadln1 pest control company needs route TIANSCIJIER techn ician for steady RequJrt1 80wpm typine. job Entry level posit.Ion
knowltdaeofdlctaphone We tram. no expenence
6 medical termiD~y. ntcuury Call Tim. Oraanlutloo. attmuon Moo 11-12. m«l'21. to detaU 6 loUow up are ~=-.=;~~==---
very lmpoirtant. We of. PHOTOLAI
fer e1ctlleot env iron· Printin1 • misc:. lab
ment. Capistrano by the d uli es Wt 11 tr a in.
Sea bosp.-.5702. F /time permanent Mature person pre·
MIDICAL UCEPT. ftrred. Start 14.25/hr.
Peaboard accounting; Non ·amoker. Apply
some Insurance, re· 10·3pm at Onalte Photo.
ports. Four day week. graphic, 3303 Harbor
North Costa Mesa. Blvd. Unit E·5 of Com·
557· lllllO. merce Part, C.M.
MISS84Gla PHOTOTIAJHll
For busy O.C. Aienc:y. U you are enthusiutic •
Must be cqanlud/relia· enjoy children 4c are
ble, full lime, valid loollln& for irtra lnClOme,
California drivers train now for a position
license, • lood drivtn& with privau school com·
record. Start Im· pany. Work Sept /Nov
mediately. Call Susie with p/U~ work avail
...:556""'-·!MeO:;..;;.,.;'--------i Jan thru May. Cell Miss
MMGMMT POSITIOH ,_G.._.r'""'ee ..... n.....,99 .... ~-=---·---
Fabric chi.In, C.M. 4c PLASTICS
Anaheim. Xlnt oppt'y. Meo to wor1l in vacuum
Geri Mf.40t0. for m 1 n a r om p 1 n y .
Model <F> 6 aui.t video Knowledae or pl11t1cs &>hotoara~. Volunteer b t I p tu I • b u t n o t lnlllallx. ~MS-3994 necuury. Interview ...:M=o""'o""a-SS=/ISC=-"~OITS;.=.;..;...1 ~~1C:.d 1·3 30 daily
Top Dollara527·71.86
MOTEL Desk clerk. Day PllSSIOOM
shirt. P /Ume, F /time. SUP8tVISOI
Nr. Oran1e Fair· Pol . requires min. 10
grounds. M.S-T700. Jtan· yra. prinlln& exp. Strong
nle mechanical, tecbnical
N bk&rnd in Web offatt. •••paper delive ry Ora. Cly. co Apply : 1660 person, 11 or over. 0 rl v er' a II cenae. in· 1-P._l=•c .... e=n=ll•""A-..v~e ..... , -=-C=M--
1uranct, ~Y car. Pnnt1o1
Npt Bch·lrv.CO.ta Mesa OffMt ,,..,_
area. 7 dya pr wk. Mon· Exper'd. tst Pressman.
Fri, 2-SPM. Sat/Sun Gou Commuruty 4 unit.
4.7: 30AM . Approx. Apply: 1680 Placentia ~Jmo. Call $40-3007 Ave CM ~ ;r~SPM. Aak ror1-P~rin~it1-·~0-,-· ----
Nia ht Guard. A larae ~ ""111•• wholeaale nursery ia Exp d. 2nd Pressman.
aeeltln1 a penon to •• Gou Community 4 unit.
1ume job with important Apply: lMO Placentia
reapon1ibilltles, Dutlesi-..:..:.Av""'e""'.'""C"".M:;.:.:.... ----
Include: monltorlna PIODUC110M
mah1 11te, lrrl1aUn1 AS~Y
plants \llinC a.-omaUc Wire • caw. UHmbly.
waterifta aywtem. No H · Proareuive shop wanta
per I e n ce need • d . aomeone to Ori with
551-4221, Coal!ctSttve. compHf. Pleue call
MUlllW.ftn <7l4>1S4·1m,
North San Clemente PRO. ......
atta. Tlredotbld hra. • W ltb Fortran U ·
deprtulna 111rround· perlence Le1ra IBM
I n I s 1 M E D I C A L JCL COBoL E
W E I G H T L 0 S S to ~lcro-~..:~r:
CLINICS. RtwardJna 1tlnt Hlary + arowth
opp'ty. BceuNI! Full or potential. Coata Me11
p It I au. 154· UH. loc. Atrooep,161•
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1n,..,1We for acwl• • Sallla "-°"'*· Ap. aad lltme hta lth pllcante alilollld have dM•• ot a w..e. of. prevlns pllont H ·
flee . Th ptrtOfl ~.fllOdoraulaa. ,.DOH., ..W have U.al • CJOmmUDlc•Uoe
a LYN f~ or ti• lkllll. °""" tnilll •c·
t• .. I•• nfllritllft lo e.raw'1. • °""-a~ lto1plt1l lltall~ ure ,..rteet OwH .. run ~.:.:.~~.•••t tr t.uwun 4 ·HP•· T:IOp•, MH·Prl 6 *•·• • leL If,.. .,. 4111111 ... , .....
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P/fCLmlCAL a.lad prep ciwr needed HCafAIY SMACllAI ..WOOIJ16-S PR!tltJ'ITENs
Clerical vauo • bn !xpu uc1111ry. Type 50wpD, lO.k•1 Id· Cuhltr/Fnod pnpara· 2' to 20' IOQI. Frt1b Tlrer·Urlptd irer,
dally lo loM bi-Ok•race Mlftlmua II yrs ol •••· dtr, 1dml1lttratlve Uoe. o..., • calD1 true It load arrlvl111 Wlllte • °""*· 54M2lt compaay la Puhlo11 A"'y In penaa oal.Y. 1 Clutitl, ~•poll· ahllta. Mltwt. Seaclllf Wttkly. Save at 55'/f\. alt.4.
llland. ~'3,'· com· PM to• Pll 1'* tliru tlo11. lnPoo1lblllt1. Cou.ntrxClub . ._ PP call Jim S.6·tus '""rree~--AK-C-Pllodle--,-lon-a·
putaUoul , tyt ror Sat. HO AV! PfOO. San 11.t be well orpal,MCI. lwlk .. unlO... anytime baited black 3/mo old
detalls. Call Katie Clem!!!te Silao o~u. Non· P/Ume,arawyatd'alllft. l1ted Spanilh roof tlln, ltlttea. m.42541=-..
M0-83IO Saa. amoker. PA firm. Will train. llliun adult Ci' ea. dileowlt fw eJI· PBE!toGOODHOIU:.4
P/thne kitchen help CHISS••....s ~o:•· CaU Cathy, emd.14H>1J. Urtlot.M&-2141 kitten.a. black • fray.
waat.ed, wW train. Call UNUM.,. EACH EIS ~eot Ceh 10)5 W e a n e d fr boxed '
after llam: 11'7~1Clt4. Spec laity 1ame atore SECRET ARY your lecomt 00 pt/Ume ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• trained.
RealEatate lwlmmed.opea,lnpfor AcllNn.Asst bullwtt.hmktl mrmt PURR·FECTLV beu1t. 5*!1EafttrSpm
IM.COMllSSIOM penn. fllll/Ume cal'ffr r I l la ! bulot11. Call l0r appt: pure·brtd, Lilac Point 4 Adorable Klttena, !I
to full Ume u-rieftctd minded·~· En· or ou Ooocl"'' ~~_I ·M'l5 Siamese kittens. Mary belft, 1 &nY to good
r-try level poaiUon 2700 compuy • IAUq. 6 40 • 6 5 $ 0 Wk d a )' I home m541M 11enta. For details call w. Piciflc Cout 'Hwy start at SIJDO/mo. Xlat TEACHER·Prt School. a,51493-DM&eves/wknds 1-==--·..-....-....-...-....__ __
Carey Ward. NB MS-502l ' benenta • ureer paten. Full time, permanent. Free Female Wbltetrao H 1·2241 · Ual. Aerocioau>. llS7..e581. liberal beneflu. Alao Dogs 8040 Terrier, very friendly. SALISCI •• AIDES. Call Marilyn ....................... Female Lab Puppy
Exp'd full cw pert time, SICllf AIY T· . KEESHOND Pups. AKC. black. Yellow Lab/Cro11
S.C. Plaaa. 751· ~EGAL Champ alre. M/F. Pet & fem11t. 644-31156.
Xlnt ak1ll1 regulred, THClllr/Dlrtctor s how . Pvt Pl Y . FREE Kitt~ lo aood
UllS 1alary oecotlable -t Exper., EtE ' Elem. 213/69'1·l~aft6pm. home, boxtr1ined. manoffict,ma>1 unit. req'cl. Managerial IMIUl35 IWISTATI
Openinu for ex-
perienced sat.ea people
Call Da.n Wlllentlne.
COUtBCIAL
Tired of aelllaa bouaes 1
da.ys a week? We need
one Uctl\Mfl to leani the
skills to manace. broker
commemal real estate.
Income from mamt
11th.lie you learn. Super
benefits: life insvrance:
heallb inaurance •den· tal plan. Contact Ken.
675-6700.
SICllT ..... , abWty I must. lmmed. AAA HOME DOG
-o In .IGOOl TRAlNING. Irish Sett.er 3 yean old.
PASTOR'SEXEC. Specialising in happy WonderfilJ with kida.
Commly Presbytert111 T1 .. pai1• ~,..., owners ai well m1Mered -"97"'"9"--77~llO""'. -----Church nrofeuional Alli. aervtce. Daytime do F ..._ 1050
T hlft 312 Jrd St c IS ........ qualificaUonl attt1ctlve • · .. I . · a&-9:21115 ••••••••••••••••••••••• com~naalion pacbp. ..!La:!!!li1.i:;un::•~Bu=c~h==---I !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!~ I
G4-7Ss.5forinl«Ylew. ~ M I N I A T U R E
Secretarial P10ft1 SCHNAUZER, SHOW
1801 IOO OPll To set appointmenta. No Q U A L ITV . RA R E Top notch, part time ft a e 111 ._ $4 / b r + BLACK MALE. 17 /WU,
vacation. U /apnp"t. + bo~us. AKC, Champ. Sired. (714) MS-7221
~5410 5:30-t :>Opm. We need Tnt·Bred Parents. All
REAL ESTATE SALES S..;W • ., SICllTAIY 1wady, nuture people. shots Incl Parvo. $400.
Wett...ASecrtft . !ap'd ul11 person/ For busy R.E. Deve)op-C.,~. ~~-IAll k for AMSCBreeder.~523'7.
Our special R.E. pro-esllmater wanted by JS ment Co. 1 man oftice.1....;:;;:M:.:: ... ;:.;:t;..;:o~r=M:.:: .. =-=:.:.·---'ev""'es=.:.... ------
vam yr old O.C. buildln1 firm Must have xlnt typin1 Ta9IHOMI SALIS Free lo good home. 10
really worts In today's to solicit new work. Send skllls le command Ot the 21 hrs /wk . Xlnt op· mo. old fem.ale, part Lab market. Wilhlnl!Odays resume salary require· English taneuaae. Book· porlualty to join an l pit bu I I. Li le es
ou should be earning• men ts to PO BOX 1S60 keepina exp. Xlnt ap-alabliabed, crowing or· children. 646-82118.
min.of.xic>prmo. CM CA 921!3S C/O Daily pearance. Colle1e 1aniutl011. Hourt,y base Fneto YOll I045
Prior experience req. Pilot Newspaper Ad I degree pref. Kuat be + bonuaea. Office In ••••••••••••••••••••••• C\ftfidentiallnterview ..:M4;;:..:... ______ willing to drive. Laguna Niguel. Call
•957-170• Sales Knowledae or R.E. Branda831-.MOO •I Mefwot11• Guya and gals 18 and up Development. Muat be i..:.:..=.;;=TIAINm=....-----
IEC.,,OMIST1 PFartjimbeP~~. fulltime.. :ipe~:~ ~amp=~~ Xlnl oppty In Stock . ln un o . ..uei, contest B .. Pl f Busy law firm 1111eelc g and aood PIY· Call Mr. le small office computer. roaer11e rm or a .r~ceptloniat with Kelly.54!-4117. Salary commensurate motlnted, nutureSales
m1n1mum 2/yra U · wltb exp. Call 675-7671 Aui1tant Tuinee. perience. Applicant Sales /Management, ~/t forinterview. Newport Center. Call
should have &ood phone or flt, no exp. ~e lratn. '~-'---~-----'----MariorieS...~
voice. 1billly to work un· He~lth, Nutritional • * SECIEJAllES *'l'uto ----=,-~n.-eeded---. .......... in.---b-as-ic-1.
der pres!ure, &ood or· weight control Co . Mon/Tues afternoons.
gani11Uonal sli:ills. of· 54H1Bl. Worll ''°' 1 ,., For 18 yr old. 960-2929
fice appear8:"ce le eDJ:OY SALIS PllSOMtB. ' "'C••rt---TYPIST .s wpm /Recep-
work1n1 with pubhc Gd. oppty. for d)'llamir. IVJCKf HESTON I tiooist lnt'I. trading PO&itiooavallabletnour maturewomenw/min.S _ • co/I r vine Perm .
CanogaParkolfice Xlnt yn. retail sales exper. P /time. 2 day wk . company benefits & ror contemporarv store. & AllOCW11 9 • 30PM .., h
competitivesalary Call Only career-~lnded Specialist.sin C~llNom{a,m=ro r.
Rose (213)716-1411. need apply. Salary plus Temporary Clerical
RECEPT/SEC'Y comm. Pis apply in Penoonel Word Processors
X-ray lab training for Pfl"IOO or call: Apropo. 54()..0400 Fie ... n.t
ri&ht person Clerical· 644·2652 or 1129 FuhlOll h Merel lite bkkpe akills a must, Island, N.B. EOE SECllTAIY Work out your ow n
X . r a y e x p . n o t S ... • -• .,.. ... .. Stock: brotera1e finn in schedule to suit your ~.,,....,.... ,.~,,... Fashion Island bu im· needs. H you like work· necessary . ....,..,..... Fem1'nt"ne attire. Exe d. · f me 1ate opening or in& with diffttent peo.
20SOPAS, new, Ill ea.
LS Loveaeatl, 175 ea.
957 ·5708 or SM-4180
MOVlt5LlltMew
14 ft Frpst. Free wturlpl
rftf\&, bm, S295 but Of·
fer, matcbinJ queen c1.11t
quilled headboard
bedspread • chase
loun&e. by Nettle Cre~.
$400 beat olfer. aame la·
ble. 4 upbld chn. S300
beat offer; misc furn.
760-8118 eves or Sun
IEC.,,OMST sales f/t ' p/l. Bae Secretary, back-up pie. have exper. (or de· Npt. Bch. 30 hrs. per Street. located at La operations exper. pref'd. sire to learn> on MAG
wk: .. includin& HabralFashionlsland. Hrs. 8-4:30. Contact: CardorlBMMemoryai
weekenda. Frootofc. ap-833-1115. Helen McGinley for type 7S+wpm. Opening
pearance. Hvy phones, SIAMSTllSS appt: 644-2292 ror full ac part time
Ille typin&, some ex per. lmmedlate opening ~ith S!CIETAIY I.I. person. Salary comm.
pref'd. Start $4.SO per hr. large aail loll. 548-3'66 Secretarial position ID with skills. Call PRT:
645-7100 active Newport Center 962-8311 or 752-0234 or
I -"-'-t SECf'AITTIME Realtor's olfice. Front send resume to: 18988 K-r-C 2·3 ~ days per wk. offa·,. ................ .....,ui~ Mt. Demeter. Fount. for publishing o. in H n xib&e 631 11..24 '""' ........-• · ., .... V 11 Oil Irvine. General office oars e · · good telephone voice 1 ex, 927
duties, organize evenu SECllT AIY t y p in g . SH ai a p '. Writer needl good typist.
1981
TOYOTA
TERCEL 4 SPEED
column Good detail pearance. Real estate to Ute le learn to mkt
d C II Permanent 9 am·l2 •xpen··n-.. -'ptuJ but poetry, 9AM-12 noon. s kills neede . a noon, Mon-Fri. Law of· " "' ..... na Willi · .,_, __ Q57-8522 flee Good tvnng skills. not euenUal. Prefer tram. 0><0 .... ,. open. -'n"""-~.= ... -=--n-t ____ N rt ee",....h a local resident. For in· ...:499-~5246='------
._........ 67~~-ac rea. lerview call Mn. Duhl. X-Ray CRT rad offc
MCOONAlD'S SECllfAIY W..-YM. T.,._Co. l :»S M·F. 644-1775 NB.
Com• 5;_C.;.~am at .....,_ M4-4t IO Xlnt 111 + benefits. "' • r-• u"' Expr. ICtry for savings
our brand new store In· and loan. Challenging 1•----... -•!Mtrc._.. side S.C. Plau. No ex· poalt. requires strong • •SECllTA.1115• * ••••••••••••••••••••••• perience necessary We commonlcation • or· Recpt/n5/AnabS14,400 ~
offer uniforms. flex. ganitalional skills. Gd Payl/Const.LagNSlS,800 •••••••••••••••••••••••
hrs .• performance " typing It S/H a must. Pres/Sh90/Exctgl17,400 WANTED TO IUY
wage reviews & promo-Salary commensurate PresRE/Shl90Sl9,200 1 b 11 y 0 Id 1 un 5 •
tlons from wlth10. Ap-w /ex pr. Kath I e en Expd ConlulUnt Oun diamonds, Ivory, jade ai
plications are bein& ac-754-1801. Orange Coast S * * M.ws Allllt• * collectibles. Call (714 > cepted at our store at a. L EOE .,._ ~ 3810 South Bristol St . ...:•::.;:=;·:..:>::..::""-·----**nw1'1..-:** 972-4926ftutforDane.
tuat NortholS. C. Plaza, Karen <Elder>. the new .,._..~ .. y,...... Mrs. Lyun Dort, retum· ~ on·Frl, lJ.Spm. •SICllTAIY• inl from Honeymoon 00 Collector sacrificing
Restauralll&ackBar E 11 l t r M d th k ood Museum qua 11 ly Pvt. Club' Coun•·r help ace en opp y. or on ay, an g . Nautical artifacts·, bin· "" sharpgaltowortdnfast-ness • food prep cook. Xlnt paced Newport Beach We . are ex Pao ding nacles, dMn& helmets Ir
workin&conda.957..0174. comm'l. rea.l estateofc. again! That super. pumpe,compesset,etc.
Excellent typing & die· super lady, Sharon !213!240-53M
llTAIL
Part time clerk.a.
tapbone WJ{a required. Parry !formerly of ~
Challenging position for Purcell Temporaries l FlaAMD'S
ri&.hl gal. Call: joins the co. as a perma-954 W 11th. C.M.
Laila,m.2900 nent Comultant begin· Open July 4th wlcnd. STOPH'~
M.AlllTS 4555 c...e Hwy .. ... .,... .... ningJu.ly8th.Callus! Good selection ,
Lit ReindersAay. lnc. American antiques. Ex·
4020 Blrcb F.at'MEOE cepUonal dbl sfde china
Newport/83U190/Frtt buffet. SICllTAIY
Account serrices. Ad· !!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I v e rt is in & agency. Ex Sec re ta rial
cellent organ.iution & If yn .... rofhe
communication sll:ilh cott.. & .. flrtd of IMwLVM
3 to 11:30PM. County
Club Coav. lbpt.. 203&2
Santa Ana Ave .. S.A. Hatt. 549-Dll
needed. Typing SOwpm
Liber1I beod'rts. C1ll bNCJ a 9.5 W fri.
Jan Wood. btwn. 9AM ..,,
Child's Roll-Top desk ,
Haehld furnlshlnga.
Gun, Kitchen items 11.
548-2928
IUHHM FOi PAITS
Must be alert, have
12Nooa. m-~ en)>y worting with dJf. Late 1800 Victorian style aettee. SC.mo wkdys:
valid Calif. driver's lie. Classified Ads are the
fr good drivinJ record! answer to a successful
for cons~ equip-garage or yard sale' lt"s
ment rirm m Orange a better way to tell more Heavy llftina req. Ftr. people'
9'7-3102. ..:...,_..:....__· -----
RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT
MAN AG DINT
ASSISTANT MAMMllS
Sll,000 to Sts.•rwY ...
hlJ compeny benellts •
opportunity for adVllUIDellt
H1CMt SCHOOL MADUATIS
W• have a tralalq procram for llloM hip
tcbool rr•duta who WOldd like to ttart •
urttr in tttt.aur11t lftUlfllD'lll. SWtlA& ulary su.ooe ptr 1ear.
ferent people, have ex·
per. (ordesintoleam),
MAG C1rd or IBM
Memory, are self·
M8=0294tVI
Afpll1c11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
m o li v at e d • t Y P e llUY APPUAHCIS
75+ wpm, you can create Let 957-81.33
your own scbedule to kl suit your own need a. Dryr t 1u. clean, wor
Openinf for fUll " p1rt 1000 S75. Wahr, clean
time person. Salarft work• sood. US . ........ ....... _ c 5'1-MlJ, ..... comm. wlUl _..... a
PRT: 962Gllor7SZ.0234 RefriJ, frolt rree, very
or send resume to: 18981 (ood, dnl oond. ~
Ml. D.emeler, Fount. 541-1518,-...S
Valley, 92711 Stove, quality, O'Keefe l
S!cJ / ltafl'li ht Merritt. works 1ood.
£ xc e II en t t y 1 lat . J1!1:0. S48-llU, 54M4l5
Personable, sharp. Wuher •Dryer $175 ea.
Inauraace experience e.friierlt« D. Dil·
helpful, but not nee. hwuitr flOD.•SMt -..m Stove, quality, O'Ke.fe • •-----------Merritt WO. 541-ISU, Stc""45 •• , ..
Ptr. Co.ta 11 .. area.
Jud aic bktd uc. --
tf76TOYOTA
CIUCAaT
.... 4 c.e~· .... "' .. . ...... \ ............... ..... llflll... ("INZOJ
To place your messdt;e
before the
reading pubhr
phone
DaJJy Pilot
Clamf1ed, 642·56i8
1981
VOLVO
2•R SEDAN
1971 DATSUN
1210 HATCHIACI
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fw 1• • ........... .... ••OMce•a. ,, .... i .................. Newi3''-Y•Cuddy UNCI ClH llloped, Sood ....................... WEPAYTOPDOU.AR ....... ,, .. ....................... ....................... ...................... ,, ,, t IOll 40 ....... Lft Cabla, all IDbolrd, DO CQOdltlOD.alO. Put ., ror top u1•d cir• ....................... . **I IUY ** New Comtr Group a.di Let.I••• ....................... Compw/ihil\•lhrottle outdrlvt problenu. ~ •17 ,-., forelan. dom11Uee or •15 MBZ ltO, "7S Rabbit, ~ ~ P\iil\urt 4 t~kJnMMo lri ltblt Ml lftUum ~uell dt UHD OFP'IC! tilltN, !tee itJrttr $4'1$, ' ' 2 Iii 0 T 0 8 EC ANES • daulct II your Ur It both 11nt, Otil OWMr
AppMalfti-ott twill Mii now 17S.$4lS bvered. G~•t ror '°'Of Bal. Ill nJ(t COftd Ste ~5515 17 Ca.t.Ctwft aoonoo ml. •.Int eood IN1'0WMt ulr.• clean. Ht ua 14Hl~ll5_
orSILLrorY.a HWMt IMO July: Ptrftrt ror evtry dftk •· Swiv chr. • u hp. Seara outboard Solid Mabo1ao1. Id UH/u . In 1ara1e llST OFFiii f'IRSTI AH. I... t10I
MASTmAUCTIOM •••••••u••H•••••u••• occ11lcl9. Loun1e chr '45 11• w /FWD·REV sear. cond wllh teat triller. t»4 IOCIPJKZ) ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 J 6 I ' HORS£1'RAJL!R p ~Wit' tr 15l tTN Uled lett than 25/bn e.aooorotrer. Alao MOPm 1350 '71 Alta Spydtr Coovt -'7t Im penal, z hone. an I Pell 8017 752-&1118. 11 traJm, 1275 144•1117 aft 5 30 perftct cond on1 own. llUTf!IMTUll tandem w/tack rm . w .. ..-••••• .. •••••••••••••••• T 11 . le le 3000 --· -....:...· --le 20Kml S41-Let ___ •7·1133 [lte bra.~ O.lly Pilot All )'OU wu&, IZ 50wkl,y. Boac.on.trittor ra ·nle :.' ax to 19' Unlfllte 31 lWD Vl'a PARTINGOV'J' t1 1
Phaah ronlt'm dinlOf 1 t Credit Onion rt po. Sample bottle dellv. Doffn't ban or uratch I~ vc · 4wrt. rbrall ~er tn1inu' PEU0£01' 1 AlllA O
walnut tbl, e uphol ot; Sealedbldurtbeln1•e· f~ J>llR.!.tt'h131·27p_ upfumltute.Muttaell1 poo.141-. radio, ratbometer: •31•io<V111> #~=Blv~ ..................... ..
wbt chn. w/chrome ccpted until July 10 llOWOOOll6'S ~ 641-8etr One :C00~ ~B :vld bait AC/DC rtfri& •tove, ~--/ COSTAM~A ·~k:':!~~e':.s'fc:i
lep. ll50 or belt otr May bf Mtn 11.t Dally z• to»' loftl. Xlllt deck· Wa.tH._._ta.lr tan w ' 0 era. bait J,lnk. IOOcl 1h1pe. Sc....... tf SO •29 Model A~ Sed 9 9 OO nePM
W ·WO Ptlot Auto ~p. 330 w ina P'rubttucklo.ct., ............ ~~h:: ~h~ors~1!: SUplUOl'l.124,ICiO. P.P ............ ~ ........... 4 dr. re1tored~11 ~~; 7 • 5 a --f712
2 full uphol hlth bk club Bay St • C.M. or call nvirla w l)i. Soe al HEaoB. ra h ty e ~ YAMAHA 70 In xlnt •tudtnt SlU>O ALSO IMW
chrt. tu ta lG.E 19" ~,~. :!t !8· Mon. 55•ft. PP ull Jim ....... 1,.. depth rec~rd:r. $2~. 22' S.a Ray, x.lnt cond. cond.SZ40SlrMlltlal 'O Ford Woodie. TO,DOU.AR •••••·;~;;;;;;;.~••••••
blk/wht TV tw. mo -• ~ 641-~a!!l'.!!ml __ r.O.llJ& 962-4224 zeo Mere cnlller, maoy -reatored. Sl3.500. ,AIDFOI
857·Ht4 Ho--41oW.,.. 1065 Ne w Burglar Alarm Pair peach faced love xtraa. ACtlPM,832-8127 '77 Kawuall 1000, full 875-8181____ GOOD & CWM 1~'a'r~~~~~a~.
Camel back decorator -,••••••••••••••0 ••••n Device. Under 156, de blrd1. t'IS lnc:lda case /1t ao.h,Powtr 9040 New Carver, loaded, re· drai, &ood cond. fllOO. USEDCARSI ComeSMU1Todly!
10fa 11500 a yr aao. now t:A RPET. lemon yellow veloped by Billion dollar acceu 842.5770 wkdy•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ady to 10 w/\rlr never ~9058 '30 Pord AA st11kebed Is 5 O. 7 4.. • o I id aha&. clt111n, 45 !IQ yds, corp for hoine, busi· 548-~ eves ~-0294_ 1&1ed. save a.ooo., '79-Kawuakl LiiiiOOO trunk. dliveable ' lie.
Maho&any Credenza S200.642·3M8 neu . bo1tt 6459677. P&.oi&Orpl IOtO SffrwyW..190 1DSSChrilCraltCl111lc, ~!~ac:ni.~7fdio~rfr: ::io, y .w·/~J="'coa:, "Gold Tone'' S27S 1901 Plu.sh crpl. wood nr. cer 7 12am or eve _ •••••••• .. • .. •••••••••• 1971 xlnt cond. w/trlr 15.000. ....,. .....,4 • 29 Ford P.U. Cab s.10C>
Solid Brua dbl bed S'I~. tile & lino Guar matall Port bydt wlnch, best DADY GRAND PlANO Od cond VHF Radio, Murchlnt1011 Ent. 3348 ....,.Ml, AA ha ls tMW1
new solld Teak roll·lOP 8ar&1m1.9116Sl41 orter over 1100 MG S'Wurlllur.11~. Mere 188110, "'Cover, Cam pus Dr .. Ste 111. 'TS YZl.25.eoodplayblke, .L "~615.3175-
deak 1120 l2yrold ollve Used. but not ~om, tOO chassi~lJ00.8462146 84.S-CY17S no trailer, In water N.8 .558-1732 ta1t.~~8l'OI Mono 4 WMell>riTH 9550 tree~ CdM67~lJ06 , yda nylon rptg Not s & 6 gal outboard g&J BALDWIN Piano Bt'aut NewportBeac blOO -4s:SrOITASHll ..POO -----•••••••••••••••••••••••
12 1 couches 6 & 3 spotted. but nrt'd~ dean tanb. S18ea cond I"" yn old (;051 675-6444. .70 Tw dal'• 7v,KW HARLEY DAVIDSON 4S 11179 Chevrolet Bluer
I 2 S 0 8 o th . I 2 I Ing CdMi6'7S.~ _S.S.~ S2.600 Will aell $1,80(). radar. A/P, is~ dwn' Trike mt.Ill lee IA> IP 4X4 Loaded with op·
wood &lass end tbls Jtw•ry 8070 Retng, 2 cir TVs 10 11pd 640 7782 40' OW ENS Tri-ca ban 0 WC. balance . MK pr~caale &t8-Jll96 lions inc. automatic
liZS/d • Il l wood Rlass ••••••••••••••••••••••• bi ke Kim ball Spinet Plano Tahitian 10 Npt ahp. Bkr 87S·9007. 960 172S ---traru . air cond. crutSe cottee tbl SSO. < 11 Small ov.il d1.1mond 548-7'3'1 w bench. 2 yrs old &42-4844 ~~--• ....,.75 control, tilt wheel &
wood ' glass book cue So Ii ta 1 re enica itC'ment Encyclopeda;a Brltanmt·a Sl200/best otr 675 7816 -Only 11.000 mL ll~lot more' 0029-491 Wu '25.642·9859 ranit wtutc aold Coi.1 Ill !30 I ti 1976 TV 1l-..11o 29' Valla Vee Cruiser PA.llTHaWA.NTED ter873·8129 18999. Nowf7999 Bauer New brown sotabtd. S300 S2SO an 1974 . need ra~h vo i;e • -• Flybridge. all 111board. 1979 PeM Yan 2111' Sport --Motors. 292:> Harbor
or best offer 2 dresser . will ~ell for S200 B1centenrual t'(!at Xlnt HIFi, Steno 8098 hke new Creallve ho Fisher. N 8. allp. 210 hp '10 SUZUll 450I BI v d . Cos ta Mes a
n •-s o c h ""2 2898 cond Pd S700. wall l>ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail '213>592·21159 _ turbo-dtetel Great tor W h t '·" O h f 5 • I as ;ir . 642 l~Kul't'n $400. National iceo Beautiful Color TV , 2 yr -cruisin1 or fish1110 Im at 11nn1. uae new 9711·2500 pen 4t o
aft 6 '• Kt MarqwM> diamond graphlci. S yrs. $30. 011 wrnty f'ree deliver)' mac /It loaded .:ielec f12!.S 55f.&t68 -Jul Bdrm suite, sofa . wt-ddanK nnll i.1ie four pallett pa1nt1n11 Npt 5148 6461786 MAILINSPICIAL! tronica 25..,. equity, '6S1BMW
1
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bookcase,table:i.lampi.. BestOffer 77S~ HarbOr tishml( villa1<e 21 .. RCA i•olor console SJSOO dn + $155 mo w acces owner.ma..e sacr. ps, pb. many
lounge chair. area rug, Mlsct......,_ 8010 S300 Before 2or 1 or aft 9 TV. xlnt l'OOd. SlOO .81 :.!' PeM Yon Twin _730_.6620. ev_nM_7 9327 _ otre!,_S4Meal __ mih:&,.."lnt cond. Best or
mattresses. dlsho. 11m760·8.S26 ... ~ ... ,16 -l!nll Bit Suiulu GS~ . .Jer,87 ... 526'1~•7131 I G t b • ••••••••••••••••••••••• """"" D11~sel sportflsher . '74 Carver 25· br111tol g aasware rta UY• BE AU TI F U L PLAY Great Buy Tran11udlo ruruno radar, stainless d 225 Che. OMC Shalt drive, disc brakes, Tn1elu t560
M4·l096. Ea!lbluf~N It llOUSE ! 8 n by 7 rt E•· T;;~sl~e~ :e:tl~ ~~~~~:;: ssoo Front load In~ arch. auto ptJot. Loran ~~~\·e. lOlfP a~Y motA>r. air achockl. full gauges, •••••••••••••••••••••••
MEVaUSIO: clnt cond !J.00 644 ~~ 110 ea. Lawnmower. cusette deck "NEW.· C. 2 VIit' radios, CB all xtras By owner xlnt cond 12-400 OBO IOVWrtCICUP
Queen bdnn IMO. bunks •IAUOOMS $10. Colored TV. SIS '170. Gregg.IM&l836. radio. knotme~r. depth 67S-S861 963'5891 Dynamite 4 speed with
S200.sofobedS170.mat 646·0376 Brand new Tt-chnars rounder . 2 stereo Cot.U..Eure°H MotorH--.S./ stereo cassette. Sharp!
tre1s1box springs. twin 4tt.Ot.Myn7 Standard ; aarhne cal(e turntable SL2J, Shure 11y5tems. inner romm. a rl C ll..t/Stor.p fl60 t1Wl9790) S7S,fullt&.queenSl2!> lollooMOf""'porl needed for medium u carlrldgt-& needle. C02 life ra!t. 8' rubber '79 Nellcra Cabin ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.S9t5
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