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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-10 - Orange Coast Pilot.. * • • • • • Ylll 11111111 llllY Ml • FRIDAY. JULY 10. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CA LIFOHN IA 25 CENTS Wayne Ai1-port f~es lose noiSe suit .. . t r cl r • .. By GLENN SC01T CMtlle ..... ~ ..... Oran1e County government doesn't owe compensation for noise-lnduced emotional distress to residents who live beneath the John Wayne Airport takeoff pat- tern, a Superior Court jury ruJed Thursday. Alter deliberating ror two days In the 10-week-oJd civil trial, Jury members returned a 9.3 verdict in favor or the coun- ty's position. The county maln· tained throughout the trial that it shouldn 't have to pay damages to five homeowners who live in Santa Ana Hei1hts and Newport Beach. The five residents were cboeen to represent 265 persons who originally sued the county seek· Ing damages for emotional dis· turbances and loss of property appreciation. The jurors judged each of the five cases separately. Members said votes were 10 to 2 In four cases and 9 to 3 ln the other. The final verdict reflected the closest vote. Tbe jury never decided the question of property apprecia· lion from jet noise because Superior Court Judge Raymond Vincent, after hearing the evi dence , rul e d that homeowners could .not collect damages. Michael Gatzke. one or two private lawyers hired by the county, sajd the verdict signUied "a recognition that {be coW'lty's doing a pretty good job in the operation of the airport." He reiterated the county's position throuJ(hout the trial that liability for noise 1s not a simple fin dint. However, la'fyer Jerrold Fadem, who represented the homeowners, claimed the jury ~ad failed to consider bis clients' rights. Noting that the jurors asked for clarificaHons five times on Vincent's instructio ns for issu· ing their verdict, Fadem said he will move for a new trial on the grounds the jury didn't un. y der.stand Its guidelines. 1. He claimed one or the jurors sympathetic to the homeowners told rum that other jurQrs had argued during deliberatloHs that the airport represented progres• and was therefore jU5tlfied i1' making noise. Airport ne ighbors attending the trial wore gloomy looks after (See AIRPORT, Page A.%) Air spray ordered Brown forced to allow attack on fruit fly BULLETIN LOS ANGELES <A P > -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., saying bis band was being forced by the federal government, today an· nounced be would order Im· mediate aerial spraylag of areas Infested by Mediterranean fruit files. SAN JOSE <AP>-Cahfornia peaches, grapes and other fruits will be quarantined Monday un- less Gov. Edmund G. Br.own Jr. approves aerial spraying of areas infested by Mediterranean fruit flies, Agriculture Secretary John R. Block said today. "We are prepared, indeed, in· tend to entirely quarantine the State of California on Monday unless severe, Immediate action is taken in California ," he said at a new s co nference in Washington, D.C. Block said he served the ul· tim a tum on the California governor because the infestation of fruit flies has r~ised concern Israelis hit south Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> I sraeli warplanes raided Palestinian guerrilla strohgholds in southern Lebanon today and the military com· mand in Tel Aviv said the air strikes destroyed Sovlet·made mobile rocket launchers used by the PLO. The Voice of Lebanon Radio of the rlght·wing Christian Phalanglsts said 20 guerrillas were killed or wounded by incen· diary bombs dropped by the jets. A U N spokesman in Beirut said four sorties were flown by Israeli jets HAPPINESS GUARDED -As Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles look forward to their July 29 wedding, British authorities have announced that 3,000 police officers and remote control TV cameras will monitor the .............. huge crowds expected to line the two-mile route from Buckingham Palace lo St. Paul's Cathedral. It is one of the largest security operations in London's history. Other than the Vo ice of Lebanon report, which could not be independently confirmed. there were no other reports of casualties. SF fire damage in millions The Israeli military said that the jets rut Katyusha rocket bat- teries and artillery positions on both sides of the Zabrani River in southern Lebanon and that all the aircraft returned safely to Israel. Blaze.chars dozens of buildings in city's gay sector It was the fir6t reported Israeli air raid In Lebanon since June 2 and came as U .S. special envoy Philip Habib met with Lebanese Prime Minister Shafik W azzan to talk about resolving the Syrian-Israeli confrontation over Syria's anti-aircraft mis· sites in eastern Lebanon. SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A multi-cniJlion dollar fire -one of lhe largest in San Francisco in decades -raced through dozens of buildings today. con- suming more than half a ,city Sitter saves children from lrv.i~e blaze block before it was contained, fire officials said. More than lwo how:s after its 2 a.m. start In a bathhouse in one of this city's several gay dis- tricts. the flre was still technically out of control. The blue sent a thick column of smoke and flame up over the city. Earlier, llamea shot more than 15 stories into the sky, said fire Chief Andrew Cuper. There were five minor ~uries reported, Including a broken elbow suffered by battaJion chief Frank Grago. However, A teen-age baby sitter w• be· firefighters held open the Ing credited today wltb Hvln1 possibility more people may the llves of·twln 5-year-ohl lirls have been hurt as the fire swept whose television cau1bt fire tbrou1h several apartment Thursday evenJng, toucblnl oil houses. a blaze that caused S60,000 worth "Thia i.s the worst fire we've of damage to their Irvine bome. 1een in the city ln many, many Eighteen Orange County yeara," said Caaper, who took firefighters put out the fire at f command at the fire scene. "I p.m .. 25 minutes alter It started can't remember back to another at 3732 Claremont Avenue, the Ore of thia ma1nltude, area or home of Davld and Jean Ellen-intensity. It's been a very, veey bo1en and thelr daupten, Lisa tou1h fire lo combat.•' and Jodi. ' Casper 11ld more than 200 Oran1e County Fire Capt. firenoiters batUed the blue and Sherry BunUn1 said that vlrtuaJJy every piece of av.Ua· Pamela Grlltith, 15, of Sl72· , ble equipm•t wu cau.cl. SaJem St., Jrvine, the baby lit· "Wt bave almott the eaUre ter, turned on tbe televlaion l9d tlrtflPtinl fOf'ce ol San rru- flve mlnut.ea later heard a "pop-clsco committed to W. nr.," pln1 aound" and noUced 1moa1 Casper u.td. and fire eom!nc frOiD &&. Dispatcher Davtd 1'a,lor 1Ud -Unable to pull U.. televWon be rtcef•td orden to call la UJ Ht 8W*J from aM waU, ...-. Oft-duty ftNftaten IO m• ... caUel tM fln ~-t Mid UOabouHt 'left·cempty b1 awwa ~k ellUdren Mt of tM caUed to tM ftre. l ?be Ore bro-• out la a --.....~ ..... ~ bathhouse called The Barracks that was being remodeled. A four-alarm arson fire caused more than $1 million damage to the same building in 1977. <See FIRES, Page AZ) • Phantom cake icer decorates woman VIRGINIA BEACH, Va . <AP> television Both the patio and -Police here call him the front doors were unlocked. •·Phantom Cake leer." She said she didn't want to .He waJked into an unlocked scream when she awoke to find apartment a n d am eared a man with long blond hair in a chocolate and vanilla icing over stocking cap smearing the Icing a woman's race and body while over her body because she her husband and S-year-old feared be ml1ht hurt her dau1hter slept nearby. husband or child. They slept His mesaa1e: "See what hap-through the incident. pena when you leave your doon Mrs. Graham told poll~ ahe unfocktd," accordJng to police. probabty wouldn't be able to The man uaed the chocolate ldentlly the man because her for her face and blouse and the eyes were "pasted shut with le· vanilla for her terry ctoth Ing." 1hort11 Police aaid. Colley aaJd police found the story bard to beileve uotlJ tbty .. SM looted like Al Jolaon," round two half-empty cans ol Hid o.teeu .. Ludan C0Ue7. fro1Un1 20 feet out1lde the "She wu a meas. Her haJr wu apartment. all mau.ct, ud she'll have to The detec:Uve aaJd the man take btr cJothet to a car wub to could be char1ed with burJlary 1•t lllem tlean." and ... ult lf he ..,. caupt, Roblillbraham, 21, told poUce. •IUloUlh apparenUy notblnc wu 1bt Mt4 her husband aad takea from the apartm•l ex· ctaupter had r.u .... .., in u. cept wba ... left from .... le· llvln1 room while watcbln1 I .Inc. ' ~-,....., ....... --~--~--------- INFESTED AREA ·s..n ~· Santa Clara VaUey affected for the safety or fruit and other crops In other states, as well as California's $14 billion-a.year farm ind~try , Agricultural products that wiU be quarantined are only prime "hos t" plants, which attract fruit flies. s uch as citrus fruits. apples. avocadoes, c herries, dates, grapes. olives, peaches; pe ars and so m e types o tomatoes. federal officials said\ The "quarantine'" list <lid not in~ elude lettuce -three-fourths of which comes from California • and which is a leafy vegetable the fruit fly does not attack. '; A statewide quarantine would! prohibit movement from : • California of those kinds or crops~ unless they had been fumigated! or inspected and round free of~ med flies. • But even if aerial s praying · were to begin promptly, authorities still might determine: over the weekend that a quaran· t ine is needed, Block said. Cur- rently, only produce from a 630 square-mile area or Santa Clara, San Mateo and Alameda coun- ties. south and east of San Fran• <See MEDFLV, Page AZ> LB mystery bird returns to wild By STEVE MITCHELL CM .. ....,,..._...., The Bird ha.a ftown the coop, but all parties aeree It was probably the best tbin&. You might recall a story about the feathered visitor who descended on Debby and Mark Ludwig's Laguna Beach home earlier this week, taking over the abode and running son Benjamin, a. and daughter Allegra, 9 months. ragged. The bird was so tame. that Debby Ludwig was convinced it belonged to someone. She was right. A news account and photograph of the bird prompted a girl in Bluebird Canyon to call Debby. The girl, who lives about a mile away - as the starling flies -said she found a two-day old bird that had fallen out of its nest in Northern California about a month and a half ago. She brought it to Laguna Beach where she hand raised the baby bird in her canyon home. .. She called her precocious pet• Yogi, and It pretty much bad~ run or the girl's home, too, abtO told Mrs. Ludwig. But Yogi yearned for freedom, and Monda y , when tbet unidenU!ied owner put the bircf outside for some exercise, iC flew ore, making its presenc( known at the Ludwig home earl~ the next morning. : The brash bird s pent most ot the day eating son Benjamin'llt peanut butter sandwiches( playing with Allegra 's clot~ toys, and watching Mrs. Ludwi~ wash <lishes. By Wednesday morning, Yog had tired of the Ludwig home: even though there was plenty oC peanut butter left, and deparlec\ for parts unknown. ' This, after husband Mark hacf purchased a cage and bird seetf for the visitor. (See BIRD, Page A2) :: . ' Legality of Mesa oil wells pondered By JERRY CLAUSEN o( .... Dallf ...... sc.ff Drilling for oil was flatly outlawed by ordinance in 1953 when Costa Mesa incorporated as a city, but three wells were drilled near the Santa Ana river early this month and in late June anyway. City otricials contend the wells, sunk by Barto Oil Co. of Santa Ana on the company's 20-acre property just west of the end of 18th Street within Costa Mesa's city limits, are ille1al and may result In court action. Barto attorneys contend the wells -and a fou.rtb scheduled to be completed later this month -are JegaJ under state law. City Attorney· Tom Wood saJd Wednesday that the oU company has alfeed to hold up on the fourth well until Its case la presented before the City Council. The council, Wood aald, probably will decide at tu July 20 meet1n1 whether memben wish to. hear the weU.drilUn• story. U they do. be aaid, the ca.11 probably wUl be presented Au1. a. The whole drl1Un1 episode, Oran1e County olficlal1 cont.end. it tbe result of mll · com munlcatloa between 1 cl>unty Md dty otndala. Clty plannen, U.OUp, __.1 th• operaUon rtPNMntl~~ Environmental Managemen Agency action beyond lega bounds confined l county-governed territory. Perry Valantine, a cit planner, said the oil firm nev did apply with the city fo (See WELLS, Page AU DRllGI CDAIT IUTlf Night and morning low cloudiness near the coaet, otherwise fair throu1h Saturday. A little cooler ' with highs in the low to mid-70s at the beaches. I ·1111111 TllAY There f1 somethhtO /or 11.lfr]IOM lo do ell tlw ~ Counr11 Fair which kghu IO.dat1 nm t~. Set Pa,. DJ. 'lilll .-..... -.. i;.. ... --•• ~ ... ~ ..... -.• Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Friday. July 1 o, 1981 .. From Page A1 County stands by plan MEDFLY • • • cisco, is under quarantine. Planners press Irvine Coast hotel, shop proposal Entomologlst1 from 11 Southern slates and Puerto Rico wer e lo meet in Atlanta today lo discuss the problem. .................. I I i ~ t Thr~e-year-old Benjamin Ludwig feeda tandtDich to Yogi the bird dunng the feathered creature's free-loading day1. Bird ha8 since f Lown the coop. . t ~ From Page A1 I , , , ' I I I BIRD ... But Debby Ludwig, and the • girl who rescued the baby bird, both agree it's all for the best. ··As long as the bird is healthy, we're happy it's on its ·~ own," Mrs. Ludwig said during a telephone conversation Thursday. A question remains as to Yogi's heritage. The girl who raised it says it is a blackbird. But a Costa Mesa woman, who caJled Mrs. Ludwig Wednesday claiming to be a bird ex pe rt, said the photograph seems to indicate it is a starling. "Whatever it was, it was more lame than a parrot," Mrs. Ludwig said. And, she admits , she'll miss the busy Little bird. Orange County planners an- nounced this week they have no intention of backini off a pro- posed plan to build 500 hotel rooms and retail shops along the Irvine Coast near Moro Cove. State Coastal Commissioners have flagged development plans. at thls site as one ol four "trou· ble'' ar~as in the development package for the 9 ,400-acre coastal stretch between Corona del Mar and La~una Beach. The plan was -drawn up jointly by the county and the Irvine Company, owners of most of the coastal terrain. County planners and officials from the development firm ad· dressed the commission's con- cerns at a Wednesday evening workshop at El Morro School. According to the plans. up to 2,000 hotel rooms a nd othe r structures are to be built al two sites along the coast -one at CrystaJ Cove and the other near Moro Cove. It's the building plan near Moro Cove that has drawn the objections. One of the 30 people on hand at the workshop caJled tht! hotel plans "a relative monstrosity." ~ Ron Kennedy, a Newport Beach resident. suggested "It's a mockery of public access" for the county lo call hotels and other amenities "visitor serv- 1111 ," a term the coastal com· mission favors in granllni coastal development righta. ''I'm not certam what sort of clientele you guys are talklng about but I'm certain it 's not go· ing to be priced for the average person,'' be said. Rick Cermack, an Irvine Com· pany pro~ct manager, said the structures will be "aestheltcally tolerable" and fit the commission definition of visitor ser ving. •'There certainly will be a Auto '/lie$'; driver dies CO MPTON CAP> -A man has died of burn injuries suffered when his compact car was hit from the rear, sailed 100 feet through the air and landed ups ide down, burs ting into flames, Compton police said. The identity of the 23-year-old victim was not released pending notification of next or kin. The driver of the second car, who was serious ly injured Thursday, was hospitalized at Martin Luther King Jr. General Hospital in Willowbrook. He was identified as Ronald Birres, 23, of Compton. DeltJ ........ ,.... class hotel here but not aU of them," Cermack responded. He sald the development will offer something for everyone. But co unt y o ff icia l s acknowledged the plans for the Moro Cove area likely will be a hot topic when coastal com· . missioners review the entire de· veiopment package late thia month. Two criticisms from the com· mission -centering on affords· ble housing and dedication of open space -appear to have been worked out. A fourth concern, though, re- mains unresolved. That deals with whether proposed Sand Can- yon Road, which would wind around state parklands, should be two or four lanes wide. The commission suggests two lanes. The county is pushing for four. In all. the olans call for 2,000 hom es, two roads and the muJli- :story hotels lo be built in the ,coastal stretch. More than 60 percent or the acreage is to be .set aside as open space. -STEVE MARBLE From Page A1 AIRPORT. • • the verdict was read. They said the s uit, more than seeking financial awards, was aimed at pressuring county officials into relocating the airport. One tearful neighbor stopped Gatzke in the hall to lament, "You doo'l know what we live through." A few of the j urors who lingered after lbe verdict to dis · c u ss the case sai d the homeowners weren't conclusive in arguing that they s uffered phys ical or mental problems because of airport noise. T he ract that no physicians documented specific illnesses during testimony was an impor· tanl point raised several times during deliberations , said juror Robert Smith. Another juror, who would not give his name, said arguments in the jury room we re oc· casionally stormy before one m embe r changed s ides and another undecided juror finally voted for the county "Good thing the window wasn't open," he said. Brown was not immediately available tor comm ent. But Block said he bad spoken with the governor by telephone Utl5 morning and commented, "I'm not convinced he's ready for a erial spraylng . . . but be may c hange b is mind after the California Legislature meets today. in refusing to orde r aerial s p r aying of pes ticide over populated areas, Brown cited prote.ats by citizens fearful that the chemical agent, malathion, could cause cancer or birth de· feels. Many experts uy the doses or malathion planned for the spraying would be safe. Police on Thursday stopped cars to look for fruit, and volun· teers stripped peac hes and plums from backyard orchards. A stale official blamed much of the outbreak on the release of fli es erroneously thought to be sterile. Brown caJled out the National Gu ard , and up l o 1.000 ~uardsmen are. to begin spray. mg trees and destroyin2 fruit next week . Brown r efused Wednes day lo allow aerial spraying to combat the fruit flies and said he might go to court to fight a move to expand the quar antine. .. We would not oppose a quarantine of slight addition to the existing area," Gray Davis, Brown's chief aide, said Thurs- day. But he added that it would be "totally unnecessary and unfair to quarantine all of California." Because California p rovides about ball the nation's fruits and vegetables at this time of year, a ban on its produce would be felt nationwide. However . the extent of the impact would depend on how far the quarantine is ex- tended. Baker Conrad, director of in· formation for the Council of California Growers , s aid the quarantine "easily can be an economic disaster." The Mediterranean fruit fly, which feeds on more than ~ crops, appeared here last year, and officials thought they had the problem licked until mag. gots were found June 26. Jerry Scribner, head of the eradication program, blamed much of the infestation on fertile flies from Peru that were rele ased in California because they were thought lo be sterile. Chapman plea mixing urged NEW YORK (AP>-A judge has been asked lo vacate the guilty plea filed by David Mark Chapman in the killing of John Lennon. Oil is pumped from new Barto Oil Co. welt& in 1outhwe1t Co1ta Mesa, railing legal queation.I and hackle1 al City Hall. The verdict does not mark the end of litigation aimed at the a irport. Ano th er group o r homeowners has vowed to sue the county, and the City of Newport Beach has a lawsuit pending which challenges aspects or a master plan for ex· panding airport operations while reducing overall jet noise. The release of the sterile flies was intended to interrupt the breedin~ cvcle of thP oests. Chapman's lawyer, Jonathon Marks, told ::oc ting Justice Dennis Edwards that Ms client was "not competent" when he I pleaded guilty to. killing the former Bealle. In papers filed in s tale Supreme Court in Manhattan, Marks also renewed '· a motion for a re-evaluation of •Chapman's mental competency. • Lennon. 40. was gunned down ; Dec. 8 as he and his wife, Yoko Ono, approached the entrance of their Manhattan apartment. •Chapman entered the plea June :22, saying that God told him to •plead guilty. 'JUST FRIENDS' -Brooke Shields bas denied reports of a romance between ber and John Travolta. "We're just friends," sbe said. "Very good friends." O"A QI COAST · Dilly Piiat Thom. P Haley .......,__CllMfl-Ollic9 ~N Wffd ~ M Thomaa KM¥11 ._ MiehMI P Har19Y ...._.o..- L. K.y lchulti °"""'9 f/I ~ ~ N. Godd•d Jr ~ ...... Thotrm A MlifPhtM ......... ....,lchul"*' c...19 iliiiiiM.iiiliiLiitO:-.. ... From Page A1 WELLS DUE STUDY. • • permission lo drill new wells. The firm, he said, operates eight legal weJls that were on its property before th e city incorporated. Those are exempt from the city o rdinance approved in 1953. When towers were raised last October on the Barto property for maintenance of the existing wells, area resident s complained to City Hall , Valanline recalled. City zoning inspectors at that time warned company officials that new wells are prohibited within the city. he added. Jerry Barto, company owner. later applied al Orange County's Environmental Management Agency for a negative environmental impa ct determination to drill four new wells, county officials admit. Dan De Mara, a section chief with the county's Environmental Analysis Division, said one of bis people processed the permit even though the land involved was ln Costa Mesa. "Jerry Barto said be wanted to aubmit it to us because the state's Department of Oil and Gas wanted environmental documentation," De Mara said Wednesday. "He told us it was in the city, but that the city doesn't want any part of it. ''Tbe city was contacted by telephone, and they said they bad no input for the project. The question was posed whether they bad any interest in wells in the city or next door to them (county territory >, and tbelr response was ·we don't give input to oil wells' -but not that they don't allow them." The county proce.ased the appropriate paperwork as a result, and the state authomed drilling without checking with Costa Mesa. De Mara said county officials have processed s uch documents in the p ast when drilling operations overlap county and city boundaries. He said the county, in such cases. acts as lead agency. He admitted, though, that in the Costa Mesa case no "lead agency" authorization had been granted. Barto claims countv officials From Page A1 FIRE ... Casper s aid. The bathhouse. which Casper said was frequent- ed by homosexuals, collapsed early in the fire. "It was reported to me there was a S&M csado-masochist) slave quarters at the back ot the alley,'' Casper said. "We can't write this off as a Hreless fire. There may have been people chained lo beds," he said. The cause of the blaze was not immediately known, but Casper said it was of "very suspicious" origin. Fire officials said the blaze was feeding on gas lines running through the mos tly in- dustrial, South-of-Market dis· trlct. Fenibo Jicks, who Uves in an apartment two doors from the bathhouse. said he learned of the fire whe n someone yelled "Fire!" He recaUed the scene as he. sipped coffee in the street, wrapped in bed linen. • "That house (The Barracks> was just ln flames, that house went up In an explosion,·• be .said, adding "Utere was a litUe boom" before the bathhouse col- lapsed. Hundrt!da of spectators turned out to watch as firefighters laid hose for blocks around the in· tersectlon of Seventh and Boward streets. Dozens or police ualated llufl1hters In keepln1 the crowda from the fire Un. u news reporters and pbotot- rapbera skipped acrou fire hoHa apread llke •P•thettl acr011 lbe aµ.eec.a . Tbe nre went to rive alarma. the hllbMt Are prtorit1:-about a llaU·boar after l atamd. Tiie beat coUJd be felt mon "'8 • blotll ••• , lD tM cOol San f'haelHG nlltaL g..,... from u.i. ......._ 1trwtw. ne. ......... _ ... ,,= .... ...,.t haurd to ' . lal lfnletunll. ,. never asked why his· company didn't go to the city for a negative environmental impact declaration. "The (state) Department of Oil and Gas advised us to go to the county. The county went oo from there," be contends. "They (the county) accepted the lead agency role because the city has no oil ordinance, just an outright prohibition. "This isn't a new field, drilling shouldn't be prohibited. Drilling started there in 1947. "We have a non-conforming use there. The quicker we can gel the oil out, the quicker we can get out or there. That's our objective.'' Barto has told city offi cials he estimates 1.2 million barrels of recoverable oil lie in the zone he pumps. . Murry Cable , airport manager, said the verdict will not change the county's efforts to limit noise from John Wayne. "We're aggressively pursuing a regional airport site and we're still aggressively pursuing noise reduction al the a irport," he said. "All this verdict does is prob- ably make m embers of the board of supervisors feel a little bit better about the actions they've taken." Red ship count WASHINGTON CAP> -The joint Soviet-Syrian landing exercise on the Syrian coast appears to be winding down and the number of Russian ships in the Medite rranean Sea has returned lo the "normal range," a D e f ense D epa rtm e nt spokesman says. Too Much? Too Little? Jackson hits Reagan policy CHICAGO CAP> -The Rev. J esse Jackson has compared President Reagan's budget policies lo a cyanide-laced drink and sai d the re s ultin11 • •over-concentration or wealth could des troy America 's economy. "There are appealing features In Reaganism, just like there is with Kool-Aid in cyanide -a sweet taste, but if you keep on drinking, there's going to be a massive fallout:· Jackson said Thursday. In bis keynote address to 1,000 delegates at Operation PUSH's 10th annivers ary convention. Jackson said the president's budget and taxing policies will "redistribute income and wealth upward from the poor to the rich." DON'T BE MISLED BY DISCOUNTS. DEALS. SALES AND GAVE-AWAYS. THE COMMON LAW OF BUSINESS SAYS IT BEST-ff IS UMVISE TO PAY TOO MUCH. BUT IT IS WORSE TO PAY TOO ume. IF YOU PAY TO MUCH: YOU LOSE A LITTLE MONEY AND lHAT IS ALL. WHEN YOU PAY TOO LITTLE, YOU SOMETIMES LOSE EVERYTHING BECAUSE THE PRODUCT YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPABLE OF DOING WHAT IT WAS PURCHASED TO DO. YOU CAN'T PAY A UTILE ANO GET A. LOT. • COST~ MfSA, CAllP. '2617 ~------d---------...-.~-t • .... rt ve er , .. d, ad \e le· 'Y a. u . I ·st he ?lf ·e, s . lk - ! ' I 1 j 1 J J . ,. . . . . .. . ---------:--~ ~ I# ...... . • Pam Long of tM TV soap optro "Tncu" preparea for a IOiUng cruile around Manhattan. The Brooklyn Bridge and the twin towera of the World Tratk Center are in the background. She soug ht job, but won house Lady Luck did more than smile on Gene Shore, an un- employed cab driver, and his wife Rose, in Las Vegas. She .bought them a new house. The couple's funds were nearly depleted when Shore. heading to a job interview. dropped his wife off at a Strip hotel and advised her to try her chances on the hotel's free million dollar giveaway. ·'I said try to get the $100, we need it for gas and things," Shore said. But instead of winning the SlOO in a spin or the Sands Hotel contest wheels, Mrs. Shore lined up the three wheels and won one of the top contest prizes -a house valued at more than SS0,000. ·'I hear the John Birch Society is about ready to open its own college," state Sen. J ohn V. Brtus, R- FuJlerton. told colleague Sen. John Schmitz, R·Newport Beach, while they were breakfasting in Sacramento the other day. "It's about time," the con- servative Schmitz, a pro- fessor. replied. "I've been looking for a deanship." The House Interior Com- mittee voted to honor former Associated Press photog- r apher Joseph Rosenthal for his World War II photo- graph of the flag-raising at lwo Jiroa. The committee approved a r esolution directing the secretary of the interior to place a pla- que honoring Rosenthal at th e Marine Corps War Memorial in Washington The res olu- tion goes to the H ouse •OHIUMAL floor The memorial is modeled after Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Marines raising the U.S. flag on the Pacific island during fighting with Japanese troops. A 21 -year-old student of public relations has been crowned Mi ss Bla c k America. P amela Jenks of Moon Township, Pa., who attends Boston Univers ity, was chosen over 34 other con· testants in the 14th annual pageant. Former Queen Juliana of The Netherlands and other m ember s of her family escaped uninjured from a two-car collision at a road crossing near an Italian sea resort, police reported. Police s aid the queen, Princess Christlna and other unidentified members of the royal family were traveling in a car which collided with an oncoming car. Both cars ·were seriously d a m a. g e d • a p o I i c e spokesman said. adding that none of the occupants suf- fered even a bruise. Several YMCA campers in Toronto were not impressed when they realized why a long line of police officers was stretched outside On- tario Place. ·'The Queen Mother is coming," shouted one boy. "No." another corrected, "Princess Margaret is com- ing whoever she is ... Princess Margaret and her 17 -year-old daughter . Lady Sar ah Armstrong-Jones, toured the Toronto area in humid weather and tern· peratures in the hjgh 80s. 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Onlookers. including her roommate, Becki Lynne. thought she fell ··11Xe a bag of cement ·' Rescuers took 30 minutes to find her lying in powdery dirt bet ween grape rows in a Selma area vineyard seven miles from her target ··After I hit, I felt a tremen- dous pam, and I knew it wasn't Just a sprain," Ms. Haberman !>aid lier pelvis. legs, ankles and toes were broken and she surrered back injuries "I heard a voice ~ay. 'Is she alive'>· and I heard someone else say 'It doesn't look like it,"' she r ec alle d . "'Th e n I knew something was wrong " Since the May 23 jump, ··There hasn't bee'l a night gone by that I haven't t hanked God I'm not a para plegic or dead," Ms Haberman s aid. "I was re· li g 1ous before, but it's more m tensified Jt was a miracle. and I saw it with my own eyes .. He r mothe r. Dorothea, ~x pressed the same thought a she helped wllb the recupenUon. • · · 1 believed in miracles before lightly -but now I believe completely." she said. Ms. Lynne learned of ber roommate's danger from an ex- pe rienced jumper who yelled, "She's In trouble, she's In bad tro uble," shortly after the woman leaped from a single- engine plane. "I s ta r ted bei ng very be II + gerent with God," Ms. Lynne said. "I thoueht that was the last I would ever see of her. I thought she was dead." When s he caught her first glimpse of her roommate on the ground. Ms. Lynne told herself that 1t was great she was alive, b ut felt certain t h a t Ms . Haberman would never walk again .,....,.. Cathy Haberman, who broke both Legs on her first parachute Jump, aays she believes in miracles Wice her 3 .500-foot fall May 23 Wom a n d ies in m ote l p ool A 35-year-old wom a n from De nmark apparently drowned whale swammmg m a pool at a San Juan Capistrano motel, the Orange Co unty Sheriffs Depart· ment said. Lt Wyatt llart identified the victim as Martha J acobsen. of Copenhagen. 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DeUuma, D-Calif., to trim all $2.4 billion in MX funds from a $136 billion military spending bill. It approved by voice vote an amendment by Rep. James V. Hansen, R-Utab, which would block the Def eue Department from spendinc ·an estimated Sl.1 TMI reactor • reopening wins support MIDDLETOWN, Pa. <AP> - Gov. Dick Tbornburch says be •outd support restartinc the un- cl am aged Three Mlle Island nuclear reactor as part of a na- tional coet-sbariog plan to pay for cleaning up the damaged Unit 2 reactor. He said it appears TMl-1 must be reopened if plant owner General public Utilities Corp. is to cet the money it needs to help 9ay for cleanup. "Contincent upon adequate safety usurances, I am pre- pared to support the restart of Unit 1 as the basis for raising another $245 million In Unit 2 cleanup funds," Thornburgh said at a news conference oear TMI. The $24.5 million represents a 32 percent share of the estimat- ed $760 million needed to remove radioactive wastes and the damaged reactor core. billion on the desert basins plan until President Reagan has made up his mind about it. Rep. Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard, D-Teno., who was presiding, told opponents of the Hansen amend- ment they would have a chance to seek a separate roll call on the basing quesllon when the military spending bill is put to a vote. DeUwns said the MX missile is not needed and noted that estimates of its cost range from $33.3 billion to $100 billion. "It is the height of ir· responsibility to vote for a weapons system when we have no idea what it wou.ld c05t," be said. Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, D· N. Y ., said, however, lbal the M X is needed lo put the United States on a par with the Soviet Union in nuclear weaponry. Hansen's amendment would give Congress 60 days in which to veto, by a vote of both houses, the presidential decision on how to deploy the mobile missile. The ~ale's version of the military authorization bill would permit Congress lo override a presidentiaJ decision by a vote of both houses. Hansen said his amendment would "just . . . let the presi- dent have a shot at this" before approving the controversial bas· ing plan. But Rep . William L . Dickenson, R -Ala., said the amendment would disrupt the MX missile program "for many, many more days" than the 60- day period set apart for con· gressionaJ action. Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill Jr .. 0 -Mass., said Wedoesda)' that the spending bill might OC· cupy the House for the rest of the week. The Senate bas passed its version, authorizing $136.S billion, almost exactly what the administration requested. O'Connor likely • to survive By WALTER a. MEA&S WASHINGTON <AP) Single-issue politics have been an effective campalcn weapon for some of the organizations now sputtering over the nomina· lion of Sandra D. O'Connor to the U.S. Supreme Court. • Tbe strategy is to focus op- position to a candidate on one i.s- sue and hammer it until the NEWS ANALYSIS votes are counted. fl accen- tuates ·the negative, and it sometimes works. Thal kind of campaign was be- ing cranked up against Mrs. 0 'Connor be( ore President Reagan named her lo become the first woman justice. He chose her anyway. The anti-abortion groups still are trying, but they are not like- ly to generate significant opposi- tion to Mrs. O'Connor in the Senate, not without something a lot more compelling than four Arizona Senate votes on which they say she took the pro- abortion side. Their challenge already is stirring debate on the kind of politics that demand rigid adherence to the views of one group or another as its test for election or appointment. .. I don't buy this idea that a justice of the Supreme Court bas to s tand for this, that or the other thing," said Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona, whose name long ago became a synonym for Republican con- servatism. "And I'm getting a little tired of people in this coun- try raising hell because they don 't happen to subscribe to every thought that person bas." Goldwater said the abortion Is· sue is not a matter of con- servatism. Mrs. O'Connor declined to dis· cuss her views on abortion or anything else. pending Senate IVY'S LEAGUE Summer Sale FINAL MARKDOWN UP TO 75% OFF ALL SPRING/SUMMER ITEMS IVY'S LEAGUE 123 Fashion Island, Newport Beach • ( 714 > 640 -5721 Store Hours -Mon. and Fri. 10-9 Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. 12-5 Al's Garage; 'ttx.r Denim Store A ~ "601:' Shltnk·to-ftt baliC denim. e LM Ak'9t Stla6ght 1eo denim. c. 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The platform declared: "We will work for the appointment or judges al all levels or the judiciary who respect tradi· tional family values and the sanctity of innocent human life. The campaigning Reagan said he would consider naming a jus tice who had favored abortion rights. '·I wouJd have to take into con· sideration all of his views and his whole general philosophy." Reagan said last fall. "So you wouldn't rule out a pro-abortion judge?" he was asked. "No, (have to say that l would be guided by the whole. broad philosophy of the individual who was under cons1deralion." he replied. Given that statement. it 's hard to see how the anti -abortion groups can claim now that they· ve been betrayed by the ap- pointment of a woman whose votes they interpret as opposing their viewpoint. It 's also hard lo see how they can make much of a case against a Republican woman. who made her national debut with her hus band and three sons al her side. whose Senate sup porl spans the spectrum from Goldwater to Edward Kennedy. a nd who i s said to be NEWS philosoph1cally opposed to abor· lion anyway. The Senate has rejected 11 Supreme Court nominations in the 191 ye<1rs since the court first convened. The reasons ranged from political feuding lo questions about the qualifica- tions or the nominee There wall be some feuding, but as the record stands now. Mrs. O'Connor will have no dif- ficulty passing the latter test. And that is the one that counts After all. Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life. At 51, Mrs O'Connor is likely to be o n the bench lon g after today's most e motion-charged issues have been settled and supplanted by a new pohlical and judicial agenda from all over California is rounded up each day in the Daily Pilat • NOW thru July 31st al i ~ • \, t AMLIN G'S Newport Nur118ry and Garden Center 1500 e. coast highway · 644-9510 newport beach (next to irvine coast country club and newport center) -· J~~: .. _ .... .::. ...._ . ALL PLANTS IN OUR NllRSERY 20%0FF AMI.ING-• name In callfomla horticulture since 1920 OPEN MON-SAT 8:30T05~ ·SUNDAYS 9T06:30 ·~ t • • I j $ • \, ·t • I •• ~~IONAL CHARGa ACCOUNTI • VISA CARD • MASTER CHARO£ • FRH DEUVIRY ........ .........,~ ....... .._.. -~~~-· \ ---.... -~ I . ~ .. ~UffiU~ senate backs new court plan SACRAMENTO (AP) - 'The Senate, afte r hearing its J udiciary Com mittee chairman attack Chief Justice Rose Bird, has endorsed new appeaJs court branches in Sa n Jose and Santa Barbara. The vote Wednesday was 27-7 on S 8137 by Sen. Alfred Alquist, D-San Jose, wbich would create Seduction costs doc $4 million SAN DIEGO CAP) -· A 41· year-old woman says s he 1s ove rwhelmed after receiving a record $4.6 million judgment in a malpractice lawsuit against a psychiatrist who seduced her during therapy sessions . ''I just never dreamt. I can go on with a life," said Evelyn Walker, afte r receiving the largest malpractice award in San Diego County history and the largest psychiatric injury awa rd in the United States. Tues- d ay. "It shows the re are people that care. It shows that it is im- portant that other women who ha ve this ha ppen can take a stand," she said. During the five-week trial. a 6th District Court' of Appeal in San Jos e an d a new San ta Barbar a division of the Los Angeles-based 2nd District Court of Appeal. Each of the courts would have three judges, who wouJd be shift- ed from current courts in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The bill is opposed by the state Jud iciaJ Council, which runs the court system . The council is headed by Ms. Bird, and one or it s m embe rs is thf' Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, Sen. Omer Rains, D-Ventura. whose district includes Santa Barbara. Rains, who wants to run for at- torney general next year, de- nounced Ms. Bird's s tand and implied that it was a power grab. ·'The chief justice believes that we should have the greatest centraJizalion possible,'' Rains said. He claimed Ms. Bird wants lo do away with all appeals courts except the one in San Francisco, where the Supre m e Court is based. The other appeals courts are in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Bernardino, Fresno and Sacramento. A Judicial Council spokesman, Michael Davies. sa id tater that Ms. Bird called Rains' claim "preposterous." As ked for evidence, Rains told a re{lorter that the Jud icial Council had opposed formation of every new appellate district since the first two in San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles. : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 10, 1981 s Senator: 'Brown should quit' ' Governor accused of 'gross negligence, misconduct i n office' SAC~ENTO (AP) -1be Republican leader of the st.ate Seoat49 said that Democratic Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. should resign ~ause be ls guilty of "gross negligence and mlscoo· duct in office." Sen. Williarn Campell, R· Hacienda Heights, a lso de- nounced Brown on Thursday for re.fusing to order aerial spraying of the Mediterranean fruit fly in- f eatation in Santa Clara County. And he s aid be will ask Republican Attorney General Ge orge Deu kme j ian t o in· vestieate charges by the Fair Political 'Practices Commission tbat Brown's top aides covered up illegal use of state computers for political purposes. ·'I don't think there Is anything in the history of this countr y that was c loser to Watergate," Campbell said at a Capitol news conference. H e said t h e question is whether Brown knew that his aides had aJlered and destroyed evidence of the illegal use of state computers . "I think we have lo ask: ·Did the governor know?' and 'If he did know, when did he know?"' Campbell said. Campbell said Brown's refusaJ to order aerial spraying or the medfly infestation "threatens the very food supply of t he na- tion." The GOP leader said he believes ground spraying or- dered by Brown will be more dangerous to health than aerial s praying would be because ground spraying of malathion in- secticide produces a "fog like mist," while aerial spraying in- volved spreading of d roplets F urthermore, he said, failure to spray in Santa Clara County will p robably r equire spraying a wider area later. Campbell said Brown's plan to re quire people in the Santa Cla r a Valley t o s trip their backyard trees of fruit and to stop traffic to prevent exporta· tion of fruit was "the biggest boondoggle i n the State of California ." Campbell said the governor went against the recommenda- tion of his own experts for aerial spraying for political reasons ··He perceived il was pohtscal ly popular in the Santa Clara Va lley not to spray." Campbell said. "I don't think he'll make LASHES GOVERNOR Sen . Willwm Campbell ·Profiles In Courage' as a re- !> ult, .. Campbell said. T he Senate passed a bill to re· quire aerial spraying before it adjourned for summer vacation We dnesday The Assembly is scheduled to return today to vole on it. Brown would have 12 days to s ign or veto it if It is passed .. What the Leg1!>lature is try- ing lo get across lo the governor 1s the magnitude or the concern of the people of California. and to try to gel the governor lo carr} out his gubernatorial responsibility," Campbell said. Campbell said he will ask the Legislature's lawyer what op· lions it has to move against the governor College gets grant to aid women studying s cie n ce Mrs . Walker testified that Dr. Zane Parzen told her he loved her and caused her to lose her first husband. custody of her two children and her share in com· munity property. Mrs Walker said she and Par zen engaged in sex seven times during thera py sessions and engaged in oral sex during most of the 2'r:i years she paid $55 a meeting to see the La J olla psychiatrist. But another council lobbyist, Steve BirdJebaugh, said those actions were taken long before Ms . Bird became chief justice, A $20 ,000 National Science for female students at OCC and a nd added that the council Foundation grant has been n earby un1vers1l1es and a believed the additional courts a wa rde d lo Or a n ge Coast "shadowing project" in which weren't needed when they were Col lege to he lp incr ea se s tudents will be matched with originally proposed. wo m e n 's p a rticipation 1n wo m en working with local cor· Backers of Alquist's bill, in-science. poraltons eluding legal groups and several The year-long program, ex-The pro1ect I ll lo enable appe ll ate judges from the San .,.......... pla ined Sandra Savage, Coast women to accompany their ad· Parzen admitted having sex with Mrs. Walker and commit· ling "legal and ethi cal " m alpractice. J ose a r e a , contend e d the Gov. Edmund G. Broum Jr. inspects confi3cated apricots near Cotlege math inst ructorandproj · v1scrs to Jobs lo monitor work measur e wouJd ma ke a ppeals Morgan HiU Thursday after his refwal to order aerial spraying eel co-director, involves a one-done and res pon~1b1lil1es accept· courts more ac~c..:..e...:ss=-i..:..bl...:e_. _____ a_g_a_i_ns_t_M_e_dt_terr __ e_a_n_fru_i_t _f l_y_in_f_e_s_tat_ion_. ____________ d_a_y_c_ar_ee_r_co_un_s_e_li_n_g_w_o_r_k_sh_o_P __ e_d_._M_s_._s_a v age s a ad Woman seeks home from cult LOS ANG ELES (AP) -A 77-year -old widow who donated her home to a Florida-based religious sect five years ago is righting in court lo keep the group from evicting her . Marion Wagner admits that she and ber hus band Karl, who died in October of a heart at- tack. turned over their Santa Monica Canyon home in 1976 lo Mark-Age Inc .. a group that says its mis- sion is lo prepare for the second coming. Now she is suing to get it back. a lleging fraud, undue in- flu ence and conspiracy to defraud. "I trusted them completely." she said. "l thought they were doing everything that would be fair. It says in the deed that we were to li ve here the rest of our lives." Named in the suit are the group's founders, Pauline Sharpe and Charles Gentzel, who died of cancer in May, and the group's attorney, David MacKenzie. The donation was made after the group asked members for help to purchase land near Fort Lauderdale, Florida, according lo court docu- ments filed last October in Santa Monica Superior Court, where a trial is expected lo begin this fall. Mrs . Wagner said she and her husband were interested in the metaphysical view of religion, and thought the Mark-Age members "were going to do something for the spiritual welfare of 1 mankind." The Wagners felt the group could use their home as coUateral to borrow money, she said. But ins tead Mark-Age decided to use the property for its California headquarters, with the couple to live there as "resident agents." Last August, Mark-Age officials accused the Wagners or permitting drug and alcohol use and sexual promiscuity on the property, and a month later wrote a letter ordering them to evacuate within 60 days. A week after her hus band's death, Mrs. Wagner flied suit seeking the return of her proper- ' ty, and Mark-Age. subsequently so~ght. a ~ou~t evict ion order against her. Thal action is still 10 litigation. Mrs. Wagner said she did not know what the drugs, sex and liquor charges were based on. other than she had beard that a friend of MacKenzie's and a gardener had s moked a marijuana cigarette oo the property once, and someone once brought a bottle of sauterne to a pot-luc.k reception for a vis- iting religious personality. Mark-Age officials re- fused to discuas the case. IU...:T -The FBI has released these pictures of Geor1e Manuel Bosque, sua# peeled of stealing Sl.85 million from a Brink'• truck. I • JULY SALE AND C LEAR..-.& BU llOC~5 WI lSU I~ b THREE MORE DAYS TO SAVE AT BW NEWPORT BEACH Many items reduced one-third to one-half. Impressive values storewide . SAVE FORTY PERCENT ON CUBIC ZIRCONIA All the sparkle and lire of real diamonds at a fraction of the cost. Our entire collection includ· Ing new styles in pendants. rings and earrings set in 14 karat gold. now at a savings. Shown: Earrings, 2 karat total weight. Orig. $198. SALE $118.80; In 3 karat total weight, Orig. $280. SALE $168. Pear-shaped pendants. 1 karat. Orig. $256. SALE $153.60; in 2 karat. Orig. $392. SALE $235.20.Pear·shaped ring In 3.39 karat , Orig. $744, SALE $446.40. Ring. 3 karat.Orig. $476, SALE $285.60; Cluster. Orig. $792. SALE $475.20. Fashion Jewelry SAVE ON AMALFI 'S ANKLESTRAP SANDAL II you had to c~oose one versatlle sandal for summer. this would be It. Vamp Is solid on one side. crisscrossed on the other. Perfect day or evening styling with soft padded Insole for comfort. Leather upper In white or mauve. Futa. Orig. $70, SALE $63.90. Miss Wllshlre ShoeS SAVE ON SOPHISTICATED TWEED LUGGAGE BY FRENCH One of our most popular patterns at regular price, now at a sav· lngs. For th• trMllng man or woman with dlscernlng taste .•. "ldento", a distinguished yet durable beige tweed with bone and brown saddleback leather trim. 8Y fr1nch of Clllfomla. Hanging garment bags, OrlQ. $185·$305, SAli S131.17-u20. Pullmans 21 "·29", Orig. Sl75·S235, &ALE S1U.IW1M.17. Totes , Or1g. $1 50·$165, SALE 1108.17-$111.17. LuQOIOe la ... ....,, Nlf 1J ---I ----· .. "" 9lf ...... .,... ft_. Ill el lilll ~ Dfal .... llll flrll jll!Ol al """° -... ,,.,,, .. NEWPORT BEACH 83 F11hlon Island 759·1211 Mon·Frl 10·9, Sat to 6. Sun 12·5 J I t a ·b • b '1 b •l ·c ] J I I l r t . l ~ ~ ) ,, ~ .l J 1 I t :> :} ., ' 1 > " , ·~ l "· •1 ;, Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 Willie's interest not that surprising Who's punching Assembly Speaker Willie Brown's button? It's a question more than one Orange County orficiaJ has raised since Browt) took a personal in· terest in the dispute between Oranp County government and the University of California over provision of care for indigents at the UC Irvine Medical Center. It was Speaker Brown, without warning to anyone, who saw to it tb"at language was Jdded to the recently approved state budget that will deny the county about $11 million in health funds until the $8 million dispute is resolved. And it is Brown who now says he will take time out from his busy schedule as Assembly speaker to travel to Orange County to get a special briefing on the issue from county govern- ment officials. The mystery is not as deep as some county spokesmen would like to suggest. Willie Brown. then head or a key Assembly committee. was in essence the father of the deal back in 1975 by which the county got rid of its un - wanted and costly General Hospital and UCI became the un- easy new proprietor. Brown's premise was that the arrangement would save the state the larger cost of building the UCI teaching hospital for which bonds had been voted. More important to him, he saw it as a way to guarantee better medical service for the minorities and indigents largely concentrated in central Orange County. Put that history together with Brown's present position as a re- gent of the Uni versit y of California; his involvement with stare budgets: his posture as the m ost prominent minority legislator; Orange County's target position as a conservative stronghold; and the fact that the county is withholding S8 million or so from a state institution and you have more than enough angles for Willie Brown to in· terest himsell in this situation. Whatever Brown's motiva- tion -political, public spirited, personal or any · combination of the above, it does seem likely that some outside influence has been needed to speed up the snail's pace negotiations between the county and the university to resolve a dispute that has been going on since 1976, the year after the university took over the county hospital. If the county and the uni- versity can rise above this silly nitpicking adversary rela- tionship, they might do great things in fashioning a really out- standing program of good, cost- e ff e cti ve health care for 'in· digents -one that could become a model for other areas. The UCI medical school is dedicated to trying to provide good medicine for the average citizen. Most medical schools are interested only in developing specialists. Working together in r.eal cooperation. Orange County and UCI could do great things - things that could earn both agen- cies accolades from their peers and their constituents. Whether Brown's action was more heavy handed or theatrical than necessary might be argua- ble. That isn't the main issue. Mules sometimes have to be hit with a two-by-four to get their at- tention. Expand open policy Californians know more about their school boards and their city and county govern- ments than citizens of any other state. They owe this openness to a set of laws called the Ralph M. Brown Act, which begins with this pungent statement: The people of this state do not yield their sovereignty to the agen- cies which serve them. The people , in delegating authOrity, do not give their public servants the right to de· cide what is good for the people to know and what is n-0t good /or the people to know. The people inmt .on remaining informed so that they may retain control over the inltru~ts they have created. What follows that prologue is a series or specific laws which forbid public bodies such as city cou ncil s and boards of s upervisors from meeting in private to discuss or act on the public's business. The Brown Act also establishes rules which effective- ly prevent members of these gov- e rning bodies from calling emergency meetings to escape public scrutiny. Thanks to that legislation, it isn't likely we in this state will wak'e up to find ourselves victims of some repugnant local laws passed in the dead of night • without open discussion. That's all well and good, but. .. The Brown Act doesn't ex· tend to the state level. Instead, state boards and commis~ions and the like are governed by another set of laws called the State Agency Open Meeting Act. And that act is a bare-bones out- line that omits many important specifics found in the Brown Act. For instance, the Coastal Commission or the Board of Medical Quality Assurance can call emergency meetings without notifying anyone -effectively bypassing the public eye. That and other s hortcomings would be corrected under a bill by Sen. Barry Keene which would assure that "all state boards and commissions live by the same high standards of open- ness that local governments live by." The bill breezed through the Senate and will be taken up by the Assembly in August. There's absolutely no reason for As· semblymen to vote against it. The state boards need to have an open window over tht!ir affairs. Although their members are appointed, they wield tremendous power over the citizens and taxpayers who must finance the programs they con- trol. Op1n1ons expr~~ecs 1n the space above are those ol the Da11y P11ot. Otner views ex- pressed on tPli5 page are those of their authors ancs artists. Reader comment is inv1t ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box f560. Costa M esa . CA 9211211 Phone (114 1 b4:l 4321 L.M. Boyd I Chinese-Americans Ninety-nine years ago Con1ress passed the Cbloese Exclusionary Law. And the Chinese-American populaUon declined from 100,000 ln 1890 to eo,ooo ln 1920. It came to pass the men of Chinese extraction out- num beTed Chinese women here by 29 lo one. Chinatowns turned lnto pros· tltutlon centers with heavy drug traffic and high suicide ratea. Yet the Chinese had literally buill the weatem railroadS, cannlnj factories, produce proceuina plant.a, Montana mine operations. Labor unions forced them lnto laundries and reslauranta ooly. But they went on wortlna. To- day the average CblneH·American ORANGE COAST lllily Pilat has considerably more income and education than the average while American. Neither the Conlresses nor the unions could keep the m down. Another way you can teh a staUion rrom a mare is count their teeth. The male has 40. The female, 36. That's all about horses today. Maybe more later. Most peculiar that so few re· membeT the name of Lhe boy on the Crackerjack box . Ask the kids. They won't know. Probably won't even guess. Odd, that. HI• name ts Jack. Thorna1 P. Haley Pub II~ Thomas K .. vu Editor B•rlNr• K,.ll>lch Editorial Pave Editor ! A I Must be another show banned by the Moral Majority. . . Canal support based on need ·I Describing the Peripheral Canal as J1 "center or emotional controversy." Senator Al Alquist has taken the stump in favor of its construction. In so doing he has become the first , if not the only. Northern California senator to openly support the project. What makes it even more notable than being the only Northerner to declare support is the fact that Alqulst, a legis lator since 1963, is a Senate leader so respected by his colleagues that he was chosen this year lo head the powerfuJ Senate Finance Committee. Considering lbe heated opposition which has been generated to the project a lready authorized by the Legislature but held up pending a referendum vote, his announced support is a most courageous act. But then Alquisl in his near 20 years in the Legislature has a long establis hed record of courage made more visible in recent years by bis feuding with and public denouncements of Gov. Jerry Brown despite the latter's popularity with the voters In fact Alquist so despises the governor that he has vowed to run .. as a spoiler .. for the US Senate next year if no other Democrat of suffi- cient stature enters the race to block Brown·s nomination for the office. IRONICALLY, s in ce Alquist·s an- tipathy to Brown stems from his disap- proval of the ROvernor's programs in general, his support of the Peripheral Canal aligns him with Brown whose ad- ministration has backed the project throughout all the efforts to gain legislative approval. Alquist himself says his support 1s based upon the needs of his own Santa IARl WATIRS Clara County district as well as those of other Bay Area counties and the need "lo guarantee environmental protection of the Delta. Suisun Marsh. North Coast Rivers, and fish and wildlife." ''The canal, .. Alquisl s aid, "is not. des pite its name, peripheral t o California's economic and environmen- tal future. It is an essential part of a comprehensive water development and conservation program needed to assure adequate water supplies and improved water quality as well as environmental protection It is not surprising that the California Department of Fish and Ga me and the California Wildlife Federation are joined with the public agencies directly responsible for meet· ing our water needs in strong support of the project " Alquis t r e f e rre d lo the oppo- nents of the project as .. a small group of well·heeled rarmers grown so ac- customed to free water that they were willing to spend a half million dollars to put the issue on a statewide ballot t•laiming the measure provides too . much environmental protection." They have been joined by some environmen· talists who claim it doesn't provide enough protection. "THE SCHIZOPHRENIC nature or the o pposition s ugges ts that the measure must indeed strike the right balance in meeting both water needs and the protection of the environment .. What must be understood 1s the canal does not expand the state water prOJect. it simply completes it and a .. no·· vote won·t cut off anybody's water. Legal contracts to deliver four million acre feel or water already exist . about one third each to Southern. Cen- tral and No rthern California. principal- ly the Bay Area counti es .. W hat the· m easure does do 1 s guarantee const1tut1onal environmental protections of first priority ror the pres e rvation of Northe rn Cahfornia·s scenic. recreational and wildlife re sources ··Jn my view the decision on this issue will be one of the most fateful CaHfornia voters have ever been called upon to make:· Alquist concluded . Considerations about smiling • senous Why do photographers always ask us to s mile when they·re taking our pie· lure? I find it as hard lo smile on demand as I wouJd find it to cry if a photog. rapher asked me to do that. Having your picture taken ls not so much run that you're apt lo break out in a big grin wbile it's being done. and I'm not in· clined to smile al all when a lens is pointed al me. The photographer's lame little attempts at humor tend to make me det~ not to s mile. Some of the newspapers that carnt this column use a picture of me smiling. Well, or course. J do smile a lot during the course or an average day, but it is unlikely that I would have been smiling naturally when the picture was taken. The chances are the smile is unnatural and the picture, as a result, probably doesn't look much like me. THE OTHER DAY The New York Times carried a page one story about the Export-Import Bank. It's the k:ind of story I usually skip but I waa attracted to this one because of the headline and the picture of the bank president that went with il The story said the bank was facing the first loss in its 47·year his tory and the picture of the president of this institution that accompanied it showed him with a big, happy grin on his race. The story said the bank was going to lose $30 million and this guy's laughing? ,~,, -AN-DY-RD-DN-IY---..(j What's so funny about losing $30 million. fella? Nol your money, right? That was my first reaction and it was unfair to the bank president. It was a studio picture that may have been taken several years ago and the blame should have gone to the photographer who asked the man to smile when be took the picture. You always figure a pro· fessional knows what he's dolng. even if you're a bank president. and you do what you're told. In this case. you Lives versus macho m.yth We got another glimpse or the Reagan brain in action at his press conference • the other day when he tried to deal with the handgun issue using his usual bumper sticker logi c. When asked about his view on handgun control, now that one had been 110111 MAIR used to gun down three of his aides and wound hlm, Callfomla Ronnie Hid that handgun control didn't wort because the District of Columbia bad the toughest law in the country and bis would·bc assassin sUU had one. BESIDES. Ma. BEAGAN 1&ld, we need to look into the caUHS of crimet and pun1sb thoee who use hand~ l_n comml•lon of holdups, robberies, and the like. Well, in the Ont Instance. the DiJtricl or Columbia does not edit ln a vacuum and neither does any ot.her 1lale 01" poliUcal enUty of ~ Union. D.C. can have a touib bandeun law, but Vtrctma, acrou the Potomac River. doe1n't and there is no border inspection between the two. The only way a tough handgun law will work ls if it is aatioeal. And. let's take the President's sugges- tion for a moment. Whal are the causes or crime. Well, there are some evil peo· pie in the world who enjoy robbine and killing, however, most of the crimes committed with handguns tend to in· crease when poor people have no lobs, no welfare, no hope. For the poor of t!tls country that Is just what the Rea1an budget delivers, no Jobs, no welfare, no hope. Expect those people to try surviv- ing by laking what they need from those who have lt. MORE IMPOaTANTLY, the Presi- dent doesn't hav~ lt straight about handllWI mwden. The overwbelmlng majority of handaun murden are llOt committed bf experienced felons ln the proceu of a N>bMry. In moet cases, haadtun murdert occur between frtenda and ... 1auve1 and the person pulllnc the triuer bu never been in aerlout trouble before. My prejudice? No. F'BI 1tatl1tlc1. And. beyond the FBI 1tatl1Uca. an American traaedy becauae our wUd ·west myopia about handguns ~esu.lta In the murdet of more than 6,000 people a year, but., then, what ia S,000 Uve1 versus the macho myth penonlfled by Mr. Reagan ? -\ s mile It doesn t occur to you at the time that your bank 1s going to be losing S30 million and some paper is going to use the picture of you with that meanlngless grin on your race. IF THE STORY HAD SA.ID the Ex· port-Import Bank h ad made $30 million. the picture would have been perfect. SmiLing is one of the nicest things we do and I dislike the idea or diluting its meaning by using it too casually. The people in the commercials and the ads a re almost always smiling. Fifty per- cent of all the pictures in a newspaper on an average day show the people smiling and 50 percent of newspaper stories are not runny. I have the same objection to the com- mercial use of our smiles that l have to the proliferation or the meaningless .. thank you.·· l appreciate manners and politeness but we·ve diluted the impact of "thank you" to the point where you have to say "thank you very much" or "thanks loads" for almost nothing. We have nothing good left to say to someone now when we sincerely wish to thank them very much for a kindness . A SMILE SHOULD NOT be a device we use to deceive people we're with about the true s tale of our minds. A s mile should be an involuntary reaction to a pleasant or amusing siluaUon. Our s miles seem simple enough but is there anything more comlex? Whal is it about something we see or hear or think about that causes a wave or pleasure to nutter through our brain, and why does it cause the corners of the mouth to turn up? It ls an inexplicable physical reaction to a mental situation. It gets even more complex when you consider that humor is not the only thing that evokes a ~mile. We smile with affection. for example, at aomeone Wf like, even thouah there iJ ootb!ng runny about love. Smillna is one of the best t.bioCS we do and photographers should st.op tak· Ing It llghUy. . \ ..._ ___ . ______ ....... Lake finonster' hot news Dragon-like Lake Champlain creature town's mascot PORT HENRY. N.Y. (AP> -Tb• ..... mon1ter" of Lake Cham~ la tbe 1wnmer'1 bot news all alOQS WI J.2S.mile in· land Ma. Here ln Port fftftl'Y, acrou Ule lake from Vel'1DOftt'• Green llountaina, "Champ" ls king. Nearly everyone in town claims, or knows somebody wbo claims, to have seen the monster whose purported picture was publl1hed In The New York Times lMt week. Sandra Mansi, now ol Winchester, N.H., said she took the copyri1bt photo Ju· ly 5, im, from somewhere on Late Champlain's coastline in northern Vermont. The existence of a dragon-like creature in the lake bas been talked about for 350 years, since the days of explorer Samuel de Champlain himself. Si1bUngs have been reported all along, but given far more credibility in recent years as serious scientific research into "Nessie," the sea serpent of ScoUand's Loch Ness. Scientists who examlned Mn. Mansi's photo say it. does not look like a forgery, but slop short of saying it looks like a monster. Further investigation is dirficult because Mrs. Manai says she no longer bas the negative and does not remember 1 the exact spot where the shot ' was taken. , The photo seems to show a creature with a long, serpentine neck and a rounded dorsal area above the water. It's a lot like the caricatures of Champ that 1 dot the landscape in Port Henry. For muy lD POrt Henry, DO f\arther proot lt needed. and the inonsMI' aervea u the town's all· but-official mucot. Laat fall, the town passed a re- •olutlori deelariaa tbe local part of the lake, Bu1wa11a Bay, off limit "to anyone wbo would in any way harm, hara11 or destroy t.be Lake Champlain Sea Monster." Sltn.s at the vUta1e line read, "Welcome lo Port Henry - Home of 'Champ.' " A sign alone a state route nine near a lakeside campiround cauUona, "Mo nster Xlng." Another roadside sign lists vlllagt! reel· dents who claim to have seer) the monster since 1928. Champ T·sbirts, buttons and postcards all proclaim the civic pride these days. Soon .. a fluffy stuffed Champ will be part of Port Henry's cottage monster industry. Mayor Robert Brown says be thinks many earlier siahUngs pro bably went unreported beca use monster-watchers "thought people would laugh at them.'' Yet despite Port Henry's ef- fort lo adopt Champ , and Brown's estimate that the town has received millions of dollars worth of free publicity, the villaae of 1,400 appears ill· equipped for throngs of tourists. It has no big hotels and onl,y a rew small ones. Some of the lakeside campgrounds are already full. The town usually attracts so few visitors that the o rr -sea s o n atmosphere somethnes Uagers well put tbe Fourth of July: Port Henry could u.se some mon.ater-abed economic help. A decade ago, Republlc Steel cl01ed tta lron minn here, fo..c- lng older resident. Into retire· ment and younge~ ones to traveJ up to 50 miles for work. One out or every 15 residents moved away between the censuses of 1970 and 1980. But although Brown aald be would welcome an economic boom -If tourists can find someplace to spend their money -he conceded, "We're really not ready for it.'• Talklne )"ilh other locals, however, give$ a visitor the feel· ing that Champ ls considered more than just a possible money-malting freak show. "I believe there's something out there," said 24·year·old Tom Scozzafava, manager of the town ~ampground. "I've never seen it, but last week two or my men saw something. They were pickin1 up th~ garbage from along the beach." At La ura's coffee s hop downtown, bu.siness is so sJow that closing lime is 3 p.m. A young woman there who did not want to give her name scoffed at the monster stories. "Usually they've had four or rive drinks. then they see it," s he said. Charlie Mazurowski, who lives across the bay on Crown Point, looked up from his milkshake to interject, "That's not so. I saw it. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 Port HmTJI ca1h.e1 in on 'Champ' sea monster publicity with signs at toum entrance. Mazurowski, 56, said he and his son. Steve, saw the monster in July 1978. They were taking pictures of storm·damaged trees on Crown Point when Champ REAL VALUES came up to look around. "First I saw the head, like a horse's head without ears. Then a long neck came out or the water It lasted less than a minute. and suddenly, it just sank out or sight." They didn't get a picture, though. Steve's camera was out of rilm. on items from applesauce to zippers the lll.IJ Pl.IDI are advertised every day in ·New drug tested J for herpes virus Get the Picture at Half the Price BOSI'ON <AP> -A new drug, recently tested on humans, may be effective against a variety of illnesses caused by the herpes viruses, including cold sores, genital herpes, and ~bicken pox, its manufacturer says. In the first trial with the medicine, called acyclovir, doctors at Johns Hopkins Medical School completely eliminated cold sores and genital herpes infections in bone marrow transplant patients. Because their natural im· munity bas been auppressed, these people are often plagued by troublesome. sometimes rataJ ' herpes infections. The drug's manuracturer , Burroughs Wellcome Co., is testing the drug for uae by -otherwise healthy people suffering from bard·to· treat diseases caused by three separate herpes viruses. Among these is genital herpes, a venereal disease fatal to newborn babies it pused to them by mothers during birth. The national Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta estimates that genital herpes afflict.a between 5 million and 20 million Americans and that between 200,000 and 500,000 people catch it each year. t.IDICINE The Johm Hopkins study, directed by Dr. Rein Sa r ai, was publlsbed in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. In the study, doctors gave the drug in· . travenously to 10 people wbo were about to un- dergo bone marrow transplants, while 10 others re· ceived inactive substitutes called placebos. Blood tests showed that ail 20 faced a high risk of developing infections caused by the herpes simplex virus. Ordinarily, more than 70 percent of these transplant patients break out with the dis· ease. After the operations. none of those who took acyclovir developed sores, while seven people m the placebo group got herpes infections. "It appears to be extremely errecllve in pre· venting the growth or herpes virus in thls pat.lent population," Sarai said. 1 One form or the herpes simplex virus causes , cold sores, while a second results in genital sores. Both may remain dormant for tong periods, only .' to flare up without warning. ' At Burroughs Wellcome, spokeswoman Jan Tanner said studies are under way lo test the drug's value against genital herpes, cold sores, chicken pox and shingles. Studies will begin soon on mononucleosis. ~ She said the company hopes to win approval ~,,from the Food and Drug Administration lo market 1 the drug Ws year for people who race severe •complications from herpes viruses, but more . , general use may not be possible for two or three more . years. I The drug does not cure these diseases; it pre· vents or stops outbreaks. The virus remains dor- mant within the body despite the mediclne. 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Loaded with optional A very hard to find model. (000244) (Stk. 852). On sale this weekend for only 510 845 Up to five years financing with no money down on 'approved credit. Lease or buy. Ad must be presented at time of ~hue. ... .... -~ Sale ends Monday, July 13. 1981. All prices plus tax. lioense. documentary fee and dealer installed options. All cars eubiect to prior sale . ... .. . . ----- Daily Pilai FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1981 COMICS FEATURES GARDENING 86 87 88 The Boston fe111 is still a m ost popular plant . . .l N~ 0 n Philadelphia theater pul~ Orienta~ togethe r ' . Victorian structure provides 'ce01ent' PHILADELPHIA CAP) -In the beginning, Stephen Pang covered up the photos of the . naked women. But a few years later. the last stripper unzipped her last zip- per, and The Trocadero, a tawdry old theater of burlesque, started changing into an honora- ble Chinese movie house. Today, the reincarnation sits on the edge of Chinatown, a restored Victorian structure that serves as a sort of cultural ce- ment in pulling this town's 10,000 Orientals together. "Beautiful, isn't it?" asks Pang as be gives a tour. "It's 1 like a visiting hall. The Oriental people, they are meeting each other now in the theater. "It's so important," Pang says , "that we pr~serve our culture. If not, the day will come 'They. are meeting , each other now.' when there will no longer be a Chinatown . Jus t Am erica Town." The story of Pang's theater is both happy and sad and full of famous names. It chronicles the death of burlesque, the pres- ervation of his tory a nd of hentage. In America, it began in 1870, the year the Arch Street Opera House opened. In China, it began in 1941. the Year of the Snake, the year Pang was born in Can- ton. ~. The Arch Street Ope ra House burned down in 1872, but was re- built. In 1903 it turned to burles- qu e, being renamed The Trocadero after a theater in Paris, and soon shortened to simply "The Troe." Baggy pants comedians like Abbott and Costello, Billy "Cheese and Crackers" Hagan, W .C. Fields, Phil Silven, and Red Buttons plar.ed there. Strtp- tease artists like Tempest Storm. Georgia Southern, Blaze Starr, Lilli St. Cyr danced barefoot on its stage. Then came television, and later X-rated movies and 25-cent flesh shows. Burlesque was on the ropes, the comics lured away by the electronic media. the pit musicians simply out of jobs. Al the end, The Troe was a der- elict, falling down and smelling of disinf~tant. Hard-porn mov- ies shared the stage with the dancers, mostly moonlighting go-go girls .who yawned and took • off everything and had names like Takya VestoH, "The Cossack's Delight, Ema Nems ("She melts in your arms"), and Carlotta Tendant ("You'll want to park here all night"). On March 31, 1978, The Troe closed its doors on the ashes of burlesque. Pang, mea9while, had become a cook. He moved to New York City in 1959 and eventually met a girl from Philadelphia. They married and moved here where three daughters and three sons were born. It was in the early 1970s that Pang, who by now bad opened a Chinese restaurant in nearby Bucks County, got interested in The Troe. ·•we didn't have a Chinese theater in our community," be ' recalls. "So I decide to rent The Troe for a Sunday tryout. We covered up the pictures of all the naked girls and rented some • Cbin~·language films. It was a small market at first, but it was a mar~et." Pan• eventually paid $74,000 for ~theater. He had modest plant for renovation -some fresh paint <Chinese red), a new front, some new seats. But then he discovered be had bought a landmark, for the building waa listed on the rolls of the National Register of Historic Places. He could fix it up, but couldn't change it. The historical people, they said it was the only Victorian theater to re main in the United States," says Pang. "I think, 'Oh boy, what have I done?' "We had to dig up old docu- ments. They wanted it painted the original color. There was a quarter of an inch of paint. It was like chiseling through the rainbow. Then we found it, ivory with gold leaf." Under the watchful eye of the Victorian Society of America and with some tax breaks and promises of grants from state a nd federal historic agencies, the restoration progressed. And along the way, yesterday's splendor popped out as paint was stripped from stained-glass windows, huge beveled mirrors and brass banisters. Even the gilded, fat- faced, petulant lions that flank the stage boxes got a fresh coat of gold leaf. The restoration was complet- ed in August 1979 at a cost of some $200,000. There was a grand opening with Chinese fan dancers and acrobats. Last May. a Chinese opera company performed al The Trocadero for two days and the Pennsylvania Opera Theater, Pang's first non-Chinese tenant, performs there regularly. But mostly, it's the movies, wholesome , family oriented films produced in such places as Hong Kong and Singapore and shown as double features in the afternoons and evenines -$3.75 for adults, $1. 75 for children. One soundtrack is always in Cantonese. the second in the Mandarin dialect. Subtitles are in Chinese and Eng~b. Pang's mother, Ying Pang, an ever-smiling woman who knows only. a few words of Enlllab, works at the theater, diapemlnc popcorn and watcblnt after the children. ·•She knows the ones who should be in school and the ones who shouldn't ," Pang says, laughing. "She chases the ones who play hooky. "In a way," be says, "we've become a big sister for many of the families, for the ones in which the father and the mother both work. They know they can leave the kids here, that they won't be out on the street.'' But it is the old people who Pang says have come to love the theater the most. ·•For them it's a gorgeous pre- sent," he says. "Lately, we have a lot of Thai, Cambodian, Viet- na mese people come to the city: The old ones . they feel depressed, strange. in a new land, in a new life. "They live in rooms. They don't understand the TV. But each week, when the movies change, you c an a lways find them at the front of the line." Panel honors policewoman PASADENA CAP) -Sgt. Jackie Howell, who helped set up the abused child unit in the Los Angeles Police Department, was honored by the California Women in Government. The Abused Child Unit, which has 18 investigators, was founded in January 1974 to pro- tect children who have been sex· ually or physically abused by their parents or guardians. Sgt. HoweU is officer in charge of the unit. Stephen Pang stands proudly in auditorium of his Chinese movie house . The Trocadero The MWtJI rertored Trocadero fealuru Chi'M1e filrru, which attract many of Philadelplua's Orientals. Eagl1 ~ Vctlll f ~4 at t l1~~· PO( \ I I I I , I I E \ p I ~ 11\ I' 11 I th<'\ t•'\\ 111 l•·•I· ti tors 1>111 th•· '"'" 1 • graC'd11I r111·h• "' • · • • c1eat h (;timP \\atd• r • • thl• l'l•lllll \ ' t• I 1 '' " nf lialc1 a111l ,,, 1.1. 11 have h4•t'n ;;/1 I • •'tr, .. 1111°.t 1H1 f)OW E'I lin1·~ ,,, •fwd "' "''"' " 1·ause" .tntf .. 1111 , ,,, • .,, 1n 111' 1• to a I c., " 1 ., .1 \\11 Iii'• St•r\ 11'1· "'''" 1 • ' • 1 • 11, :tr<> d1•111l11I .I I •r • clian 111lt"' r'l•dt•r ·" l ,1\\ ' •1 feath1•1 .1\ • lhl'~ d fttlll I t>ll hi I l•·1• ti I, It t•t•rla111h 1.., th•· It• a ppropr i;111· 11~•· • r Mart111 l't .. 1111 of th• '"'"'' ,. • for1•r1111·11I 11 I I; 11 t part ,,f \\ \ •1111 " Ph r I Ir p• 11 rl r I , ~rO\\" Ill I '""' •I I "lllC:(• II .. fff • 111 t 1970s .Jt'l'I\ 11 .... ri \\I tkpot . ',;,11 I 11'1 ti hliVI' 111:111\ •111 It I suppl\ 11 "1'1• ,. , ,, I I I I I pen <;1•11111i.: • ,11 I• 1 • r,1, hlly lng :t p·11 1 ;1 •1 I I 'I I bolts at tl1• lt ;1 ,I\ We'rcnf'\••• ,,, i .Bearings due on WWII iilteniment of Japanese • WASHINGTON GP> -In the weeka after Japanese planes at- ked~.S. Pacific Fleet at rl r in 1941, a 1rowin1 r o invasion by Japan 1rlfped \lie West Coast. II~ caUMd peo9le to look Mt .. , mcroee the Pacl.ftc '°' plan• md w1nhlpe but a1lo NuDcl dletr' netlbbortloodl for <~•aw•-.. ol a 1uppoHd ''Mb mn" who would uallt the vaden from wtth111. Wlaat u.y -and leaden bi .................... ,...... ot J1paae .. de1cea& r= ,.... ,...U, arriftd rn_-.. au.a to e1u .... wbON •· ... ..,. luMI m11rat .... &M United States generations earlier. On Feb. 19, 1942. President Franklin D. Roosevelt altned Executive Order No. 90M. Al a result, 120,000 persona of J apaneae ancestry were forced Into internment camps durinC World War II. The act.loo wu debated tbea. and it wu st.Ul beil)I debated ln 1978 when Preatdent J'ord rescinded the executive order with the comment: "We now know what we should blH lcnown then -not onJ1 wu tM evacu1llon wrons, but • Jap-.....Amerleam were .-d are loJaJ Am.ftca111." NH.l "eek, a lllDe·memMr commission created b y Congress begins hearines to de- termine "whether any wron1 was committed" by internment not only of Japanese-Americana but of some AJeuUan and Philip- pine islanders. The panel, chaired by Joan Bernstein, former chief 1eneral counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services, will also be seek Ina "ap· proprlate remedies" to recom· peftM perlOOI cooflned to the World War II camps. The Japanese American C1tl1ena Lea,ue was the chief fropomal ol creaU,q tbe com· mlMlaD, wblch the Sl·Jear.old l•••u• ,.., 11 "• m1U1 el educating the American pubUc about events of 1942 and as a means of seeking significant re· medial m eas ures " rr o m Congress. • The league wants Congress to "enact safeguards and provide a lasting memorial so that arbitrary government repression will never again vie· tlmlze any: aroup of people ln the United States." John TateiJhl, coordinator for lb• lea(ue'a NaUonal Committee for Redras, aaJd that dtmanda for compenaaUon for $25.000 for each penon interned bad been dlacUlled at le~ meetlnp. ff e aaJd the committee prob- ably woWd •alt for th• com· mission's recomme ndations before deciding on any specific monetary demands. The league said a "totally in· adequate compensation amount- ing to Sh cents on the dollar for property losses alone" was paid by the government in 1948 and that "loss of freedom. loss of in· come, death, injuries, loss of In· creased land values, mental su!· ferlng. were not covered " PauJ Bannal, executive direc· tor of the commission, aald the opening bearing will take testimony from groups and in· d lvlduala Involved with carrytna out lht lntemment. • .. • • fl D Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 ~\ __...------------------. I' ,._ ~ Old-timers rehash good (?) old times QUEENIE THAT OLD-TJME R ELI GION DEPT. -One of the worst things that happens when you flee town for a few days, which I just did awhile back, is that you miss things. This time I missed out on the Upteenth Annual Orange County Old-Timers' Plcrtlc. I'm really grinding my teeth over blowing this one because the program . ~· ~' TDM MORPHINE ,~~ bad to bave been a real Duesy. Just im- agine the central theme : "How I Survived the Depression." You might think that anybody who did survive those broke years of the 1930s would just as soon forget it. But ap- parently that wasn't true for Orange County's aging ones this year. AS COUNTY HISTORIAN Jim Sleeper explains it, "After aJl, we may have been broke but we were a whole lot younger." Thus there were scheduled a gaggle of scintillating topics to be discussed over picnic lunch. A group discussion was slated on the topic, "How I Made a Killing in Real Estate in 1931." Sleeper admitted the re- countings would be ''largely fictional.·' The Ladies Auxiliary scheduled a roundtable topic on "Eighty-seven Ways to Cook Liver." This was to be augment- State legislators an unruly bunch SACRAMENTO -They were as fidgety as a group or third· graders on the last day of school. With the thought of a month-long recess on their minds, members or the stale As~embly found some novel ways to pass the time as they pored over more than l50 bills before gaining their long- sought freedom from the frantic floor of the lower chamber. "I've been slamming my desk drawer on my hand just lo stay awake," said Assemblyman Walt Ingalls, D-Riverside, as debate centered on a reck- less driving bill. Democratic colleague Art Agnos. of San Fran- cisco, rounded up several legislators from his cor- ner of the floor and formed a pool on the time Tuesday's session would adjourn. After the pool was formed, Assemblyman William Leonard, R-Redlands, accused As· semblyman Frank Vlncencia, D-Paramount, of trying lo affect the outcome by launching into a speech on a bill designed lo promote research on how to raise cattle with leaner meat. Then there was the ongoing feud between As· semblyman Pat Nolan, R-GlendaJe, and deskmate Assemblyman William Bater, R-Walnut Creek. About mid-afternoon, Baker lit up a root long cigar and took much delight in wafting the smoke in Nolan's direction. An irritated Nolan first fought the rumes with a battery-powered, hand size fan, but it wasn't do- ing the job. Nolan later disappeared. only to return minutes later with a table-top electric fan, which he placed on the desk, pointed in Nolan's direction. Thal sent the smoke directly at Leonard, who wryly observed while addressing a bill, "There's no mosqultos around this microphone." The final hours bad their eloquent and serious moments, as well. Much of the day's most Impassioned debate centered on a bill by Assemblyman Richard Floyd, D-LawndaJe, to impose a so-called "sin tax" oo cigarettes. beer and wine, and the sale of maguines. '"Ibis bill brings equity to readers of whatever persuaalon," Floyd said, as he waved a copy of Penthouse in front or his colleagues. "I prefer to call lhls a good-limes tax." But the suggestion that the excise tax on wine should be increased drew criticism from As- semblyman Don Sebastian!, R-Sonoma, a vintner. who observed that wine wu once described by the famoua biologist Louis Pasteur as "the most hygenic and healthful of all beverages." When Sebastian! also pointed out that wine was so Import.ant a drink that it is used in church services, Floyd cooled him off by replying, "Jesus Christ was a man who wa.s more than willing to pay his fair share of a lax to help the poor and helpless." Floyd's tax proposal was defeated. And not to be forgotten was an inquiry by As· semblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, to Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, R-San Luis Obispo, over Mn. Hallett's support of the lean meat research bill. V uconceUos asked why government should even set involved in the matter: Mn. Hallett gave a lone reply. Vucoocellos, who wu atanding only a few feet away, looked Mrs. Hallett in the eye, and crowled, "I've never been so unanswered ln my whole existence, Mrs. Hallett." · -FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Police said polit e LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Loa Angeles Police Department gell tood markl for politeness, accordlne to a department 1urvey of people who called the police for aaalatance. PollH Chief Daryl Gatet aald the 1urvey of 1,000 c.U.. lbowed N percent thought tbe olftcen w«• Polite ud lDteruted ln their probl1m1. He aald tie resulll 1bow tbat offtcen are helpfW and polite ta pe:raon u well a1 on t.be telepbon!· 642-5678 Pvt a fft1 worda to work for 11ou In the ..., Pllal ed by a tatk from J reMe Harlin Lan- caster on, "How to Make Liver Taste Just Uke Sirloin Steak." You get the notion from all or this that people could afford liver during the Great Depression. That's more than can be said for a tot of folks today. Sleeper, prior to the picnic, had pro· mised there wouJd be at least 500-entries in an oratorical contest tilled, "The Sad- dest Depression Story Ever Told.'' TIDS HAS TO BE followed by a Orange COl.mty old-Umer• giggling Ovn" out/ozin9 WaU Str«t by burying an empt11 coffee can. format address from Ri chard P. Bradley on the topic. "How I made $30 in 1931 with Ortly a Gun." Sleeper had also promised picnic· going old-timers that there would be on- ly "a brief temperance lecture" on the evils of drinlting after-shave lotion. For entertainment. Sleeper had pro- mised a prize would be awarded for the best saxophone rendition oC. "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" IN RECOUNTING the event, the his- torical savant of our Qrange County re- gion said the old-timers in attendance could onJy agree on two facets of "those glorious years" that followed the 1929 stock market crash. These were: 1. Everybody was a whole lot younger . 2. Everyone was busted. Beyond those points, the tall tales and sometime true took over the after- noon's festivities. Maybe you think it would be very depressing to discuss the years or the Depression, but obviously Orange Coun· Ly's old timers got a terrific hoot out or it. LIKE LOCAL WIT Edrick J . Miller of the now-defunct town of Harper, who told about, "Comic Stories Heard on the Way to the Poor Farm." You look al all the cheerful and won- derful topics the old timers thrashed out al their 56th annual picnic and you real- ly are sorry you missed. I think you're sorry, anyway. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1981 You Are Invited ! COltAl«U641·1289 ·---"''"'°"' V11J0495-0401 ,..,, c.-c._ .... Cl•" oe.,o Prwy et A•9fl "'•' ) ~~/ "f•ll> Cl, .. ._.,. __ .... _...,._ Sh e riff, DA aides get s alary boos t Forty-five ranking officials in the Orange County Sheriff's Department and District Al· lorney's Office have been awarded an 8.2 percent salary Increase, with the promise of an additional six percent next July 1. The settlement. which was ratified Wednesday by the county Board of Supervisors, will cost about $155,000 during the current fiscal year, said Robert Huntley, chief of employee relations. As part of the package, the county will set aside $200 per employee per year lo cover the cost of such thlngs as eyeglasses, anti-smoking or anti· drinking classes and other preventative health programs not covered by medical insurance. Dis· ability compensation also will be increased. The county has now completed negotlalions with au employee groups, and, in a departure from the recent past, prior to the start or budget hearings. They will begin July 15. Fuchsia Show /Sde "Our 24th year" ,..,1 Auto & Homeownt.rs ~.; • Ouotes By Phone NEW SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUES ! FUMEIS lllSUIAMCE ClllP Jack An er son ua.sn• °" ns-101 1fro m New England Door Opens Promptly At 10 A.M. Don 't Miss This One Bargains Galore! 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I 54!' .,. ....• .... ~=~:.s10"~ SfATICI WIU "°'"''°" £ePLUSH£-5! .:.= s1 ... ===== .-!!-,.,...., ·-• TllAll ..,..,.....t • YO. OUCH -A pay raise for Phitadelphia Mayor William J . Green (right) and other city officials has been struck down by the slate Supreme Court. The increases were voted by the Ci- ty Council in 1979. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 Vote on tax indexing qualifies for 1982 SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Howard Jarvis in1UaUve to index in- come lax brackets has qualified for lhe June 1982 ballot Jn Callfornia, says Secretary of State March Fong Eu. The Jarvis initiative would require that state Income tax brackets be ad-J usted yearly by the percentage change In the California Consumer Price Index, so that cost·of·living raises wouldn't move their recipients into higher tax brackets. Existing law calls for full indexing for 1980 and 1981. But after that, the first three percentage points of an annual CPI increase could not be de· dueled. Ms. Eu said the Jarvis proposal had an estimated 386, 796 valid signatures based on a random sam· pie of the 494,341 that were sub· milted. As a statutory amendment, 1t needed 346,119 lo quaJlfy. The initiative will be on tbe ballot next June unless Gov. Edmund Brown Jr caUs a special election earlier. Brown wants an election in November on a bond measure for prison construction, and If be calls an election It would also include the Jarvis initiatl ve and a referendum on the proposed Peripheral Canal. The Legislature passed a biJI mak- log full indexing permanent last year, but Brown vetoed it. Similar bills lhls year have stalled and could not now be ecrect1ve before 1983. ll ia esltmated that fulJ indexme would mean a loss of $200 million in stale revenues in 1982 and $400 million the following year Jarvis was co-author or Proposition 13 an 1978, which reduced property taxes, and author last year of the un· s uccessful Proposition 9, which would have cul the state income tax in half and made indexing perma- nent Ms. Eu aJso announced that an tn- . 1tiative sponsored by James Conant of Santa Ana to cut olf the pay ~f legislators if they didn't pasa a state budget by June IS, has falled to qualify because no signatures were submitted. The secretary of state also said Robert Wilson of Sherman Oaks has launched his 16th attempt to qualify an off-track wagering and eamin1 in- 1t1ative He needs S53,790 signatures by Dec 4. 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According to the Internal Revenue Service, this form can change the amount of tax withheld from a paycheck so there will be leas taxpaflng trauma next year. One o the most frequent causes of lnauf· ficient withbohijng is the two-Income family. notes the IRS. That's because withholding rates are based on the projected taxes due from each individuaJ wage earner. Working couples find that when they combine their in· come at the end of the tax year on a joint re· turn, the combined income places them in a higher tax bracket. A different kind of problem is the over· withholding of federal Income tax. Taxpay~rs who have large itemized deductions or who are eligible for tax credits may find that too much is being withheld from their paychecks. The result is an unusuaUy large refund. The IRS says emp1oyees)n either type or situation should request a new Form W-4, "Employee 's Withholding Allowance Certificate," from their employers. If not enough is being withheld, taxpayers may claim fewer allowances or request that the employer withhold an additional amount from each paycheck -or if married, in· dicate they wish to be treated a.a a single in- dividual for withholding purposes. If too much is being withheld, additional withholding allowances may be claimed based on payments or alimony, large ite mized deduclio11s and tax credits which will result In less money being deducted from taxpayers' paychecks. A special withholding aJlowance also may be claimed by taxpayers wbo have only one employer -or who are married, have only one employer and a spouse who is not employed. The JRS bu a publication which offers all the details. It is Publication 505, "Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax," avallable free by calling the IRS al (800) 242-4~. K .K . Costa Mesa DEAR PAT DUNN : I am a resident alien who will soon be leaving tbla country to re· turn t-0 South America. How do I eo about getting an Alien Tax Clearance before I leave? I've heard this must be done. K.K., Costa Mesa To obtain clearaace, yoa mut 10 to u Internal Reveaue Service office aad bri.81 your aJJea reglltratloa card, a copy of your 1988 tu return plus proof of paymeat for HY &axes due or yoar W ·2 to verify uy relud you received. If you bave owned a bulaeu or have been self-employed, alao brlDI a prolll·Hd· loss statement as weU 11 proof of addJ&loaal l.acome and documentation of uy es&Jmated tax paymeots you have made to cover yoar tu UabWty. • "Got a problem1 Then wnte to Pat ""l Dunn Pal will cut red Jape. getting • the answers and action !IOU need to soli>t mequ111es m go~mment and .-. • bwmess. Mall your question& to Pat ! I Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast Dally PUot . P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa , C.4 92626 GOING OUT OF BUSINESS EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! 20%-50% off Fine Antiques and Accessories ,,, SalelitcM ROOKIE COPS ON RUN -This week's graduating class at the San Diego law en- forcement academy gets in a final running ,,.._.. drill after a four-month course. The class in- cludes five women and 16 men, most of whom have been hired. Mechanical bull may test experts in D.C. DETROIT (AP> -The only bull invited to Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan's barbecue not in the form of steaks might get saucy if President Reagan climbs aboard. Tom Tubb is laking his mechanical bull to Washington on Saturday for Donovan's private country bar becue. and Reagan and Vice Pres ident Bush are expected to be among the guests. ''I'm going to try to gel both or them to ride it," Tubb said. "I could get them going on the bull and say, 'Taite that for what you want to do to Social Security.' It ought to be run." Tubb, 23, or Lincoln Park, formerly worked at Gilley's, the Houston night spot that made mechanical bulls famous. Marti Fru cci, an ad · ministralive assistant and events omcer for the presiden· tial advance office. knew Tubb, and "when the secretary said he wanted a mechanical bull for the party, I got hold of Tom." Ms . Frucci said Donovan may test his own rodeo skills on the bull. Jewelry Desks Otina Juty 30• 1911 Pictures Lamps C.OUntry French • Cocks Mirrors Primitives The Antique Gcrden 423-31 d Strfft Newport Inch. CA 92663 17141 6 75-6260 Hows: 11 CUA-5 p.a ONEDA ONLY EXHIBITION AND SALE OVER 300 SELECT PIECES OF HAND MADE ORIENTAL RUGS ALL PRICES REDUCED TO NEAR COST PRICES LIKE THESE HAVE NEVER BEEN SEEN IN LAGUNA HILLS BEFORE! THIS IS NOT A LIQUIDATION SALE-WE NEED TO RAISE CASH FREE RUGS FREE RUGS We will be giving FREE to the first 25 people (one to a family) a 1' x 1' Bokhara worth $30. 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You'll be amazed how much you can accom- plish with one, simple person-to-person call. HUHTlNGTON BEACH SOUTH IOIC6Adlms~ MONROVIA 412 So Myrtle IW>lANDS Redlands Mall SANTA MONICA ll>l 6th St LAKEWOOD Llkewood Ceriet Mall LAPUEHTI ~eH11lsMlll lONGlfACH The Mlflr.et Pltce ~ V1lll Mlt1n1 Shoppina Cent• MONTCLAIR Montclair Plaza NOVATO l4~Gr~ Awnue MLMSPNNOI SoortSe Square Shoppirc Center Wt.MA Ftnorarna City Matt MMCHO CUCAMONGA '9799 Baehne Rd ltOUJNQ tll.LS ESTATU The v~iaee ShoWrc Center SANTA UltlAM loreto Plaza SAN KAMMDIHO Central City Mall SNmMMIA TownCtnter SOUTH UY Del Amo Ftshlon Square THOUWIOGAU .llnss Mall WIST COVINA • ... , • _ FIShion Plw . WUTLDIAWUS 1066 GiyltY Ne WHIT1U Wbtt'flOOd Shoppins CArW •• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...... ,p .. I I t I I I I I I I HOT SEAT -Brian TenHopen, 8, 1eenu to get the menage at a bible vacation school in Grand Rapid$, Mich., as he sits on the stool of learn- ing. The Baptist church f>O.Jtor, the Rev. Dwight Wymer, below, uses a wired 12-volt stool to shock youngsters into hearing the word of God. Vie wers blow whistle on sexy TV film ORLANDO , Fla. (AP> - Some television viewers were shocked, but others felt cheated when a movie with obscenity and implied sex was halted in Shocking way to learn-- M inister's electric st ool jolts students' attention j . · GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP> battery and a screen Is placed out of this school than ' · -A Baptist minister Is us1n1 a over the seat. games," Mra. TenHopee homemade "electric stool" and Dr . Kenneth Nickel, a "He'slearningaboutGod." · a 12-volt battery In an attempt to psychiatrist and former director Pat Popma. 7. said be W shock his youn1 B\ble students o( a mental hospital, said 12 wanted to experience an electric into hearing God's word. volts would not produce a bum shock. The Rev. Owl1ht Wymer, or a disturbance in the heart "But I wouldn't do it a1aln," pastor of Immanuel Baptist rate. "but it could be he said. "It hurts. I waa 1onna Church, used the electric shocks psycboJogicaJly traumatic." cry but all my friends were this week in the first session "Sometimes God talks to you watching me." of a week-lonf Bible school at and calls you, and we just don't His mother, Sherry, said • the Grand Rapuis church. listen ," Wymer told the sent her children to the Bltlle Wymer said he sees nothing children. "But sometimes he school because there is notbilll wrong with using the stool to jolt can shock you into hearing his for them to do on summer the students into leamine about word and this just makes that ni~hts. God. He said he's been using the demonstration clear." 'But when he came home ud · sto:ol six years on different oc-The minister then called for told me the shock hurt him, I felt casions, and got the idea from a volunteers from his audience. bad," Mrs. Popma said. "Tber magazine. Brian TenHopen, an 8-year-want to go back, but I hope tbef • "This is the second time I old, volunteered. "It hurt me un-don'.t do this Cthe shocka) *> worked with children; I mainly tit I went home and eot in the often." work with youth at parties," he tub," he said later ... But it was "This minister is probably a said. "I can tell you the effec-fun, everybody was laughing, sincere man trying to teach that liveness of the chair just from and I wanted to do it." God can be wrathful," Nickel · Monday night. Just as soon as I Brian's mother, Terri, said said, "but I would think that said God wants to speak to you. that she didn't realize her son God, being a loving father, tbe l. are you listening, they Im-would be shocked, but didn't God or the New Test ame fr mediately quieted down like, worry because "there were a lot would not want this to occar • ~ 'Yeah, I want to bear."' of people around watching him. believe this is unduly dram The stool is wired to a 12·volt "I think Brian has ot more and reprehensible." CORRECTION In the Seara Ad- vertl9'ng section of July 5th there la an •dvertiMment for • #23598 Gaa Grill, ••le priced •t $199.95. The Uluatr•· tlon la Incorrect. We alncerety regret any Inconvenience thla m•y have cauaed our cuatomera. r---Antiques--______... l GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Our entire Inventory of fine •ntlquee and a cceHorlee on eale. DON 'T MISS THESE OUTSTANDING VALUESI j Everything Reduced ~~:jt::i, ...... JJeRind JR~ Jimea 4 23 B THIRTYf IR::. T STREET (CANNERY VILLAGE) NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 (714) 673 7520 midreel, officials said. · I The movie was called "Wed-. ding in White," but many T~ ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~--------~--------------~------~~~--~ Teen gored in bull fiesta PAMPLONA. Spain (AP > -A teen-age boy was gored when he was trampled during the third day of the annual running of the bulls festival here. Hospital sources said 18-year-old Alvaro de Pablos Lizaur suffered an 8· inch gash in his left thigh. Lizaur was one of more than 2,500 people running in front of the bulls Thursday through the nar- r ow streets of this northern Spanish town. He was gored when one of the animals knocked him down during the five-minute run, the sources said. More than 50 people have been reported killed by the bulls since the festival started nearly 400 years ago. viewers found it loo blue. So sta- tion officials res ponded to dozens oC calls from angry parents by halting the midafter· noon showing or the movie. "We got a film just a little too rough for the young eyes," said Ray Balsom, manager of WOFL-TV. an independent UHF station. "There were no nude scenes that I know of, there was just rough talking." The 1973 movie, starring Donald Pleasance. is about a rather who tries to redeem his family's honor by finding a hus ba nd for his unmarried, pregnant dau1thter. After Balsom stopped Its showing, the station ran a d.ia- c I aimer saying some viewers might consider the movie objec- tionable. The rest of the lime s lot was filled by an old newsreel and an episode of "The Big Valley," an old television series. ONE DAY ONLY PARKING LOT SALE e_ &. J tf Leading Manufacturer's ~ ... •5 Clearance SAi., JULY 11th 9:00 AM. e 3:00 PM. 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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Whet ere you ·· a leg man?'' DE:\~IS THI:: Ml::~AC'I:: Hank Ketchum ' Now STOP that' Cow.Pays don't cry I I ~· 'f~J ) '(,/) ~ ) r;i 'An ' ladles don t spank cowboys' ' { ·. . . t • ... I by Harold Le Doux I WOUL DN·T l\NOW' 'vlJ CAN A51\LANA WHEN ~OU oEE HER' ~OMETIMES t;Hf 5 NO! TOO FRtENDL' ' TELL HEI\ 'ov·~E A F~IEND (If MINE . OM' ;> by Ferd & Tom Johnson ---WELL,MAYB~ MY LE~S ,ARf ·· BUT llM NOT ... 1 A111n rrver 49 Wal~•ng fasl PUZZL! IOlYED 1 2 3 4 5 Can ·US coin 53 Lineage 9 Piiate 54 Afrrcan cal 14 14 Stroblle 55 Heve --l .. "l S T •c l 0 0 15 Mixed dlsn In one·s " a E " N ~ .. .. 0 ME 16 ASMmbly t>onner •• () s p "D (" . " D AM 17 Mock 56 Musltm k>fd ia Nevada city 57 Land unit 19 Be lleble 56 Opening S ' ~ T u •SN ( l Ill I II II -.. ,,,.,. Al- r IQ ~ lll N T Ill ( .. 0 Ill 20 Doorway 59 Aeveels 22 Snow pieces 60 Trme-tlble 23 Oil! herb SI i 11-f . s A Ill I II: t -"Q ( Ill A T 0 24 Smudge 61 Chlctlens 211 Portray DOWN 28 Got mad. I Entr' - 2 WOfdl C>tema l*IH 32 A HorM 2 Scytl'led '3 Ctlpp6el 3 Single thing T Ill -l II I :r II 111 ~-··-l f . ' n~ ' NI ;~~~ Hli I I ~ Ei) l T ( M "Not --4 E~tts 24 P091 -38 Aema1n1 bet" anew CerTMln 40 Ptrtly. Pref. 3S Med• 5 lnatrument 25 FNttned· 42 S. Ctrotlf\e 38 Oren tnlrMI e CllOOM 2 WOtdl rlYtr 37 Cut 7 Hum.bet Of 21 Unewn 43 -up: Af9"I 31 'Twlxl Cen Mus. 27Type Of pie 45 Ctcht IJl1d ...... • In lddltlon 28 Homtlllldt 46 Rotttf • Appelf• t 6ull mlitfrt 29 "Mr Ctllpt" 47 Aellfl pntlt 40 Aotter 10 AMtld on p«treYtr 4' C*fl t!Yet 4 t Some dld'u~ 30 Confederate 4t Altlflo 1nc01N1 11 Anlllet 31 HNI 60 AdfeCtl¥1 4 ""'~ 12 Cotreet md#n ending .._ AlmM!'t 13 ~ 33 It.._. 11 O• """ 21,.,.., _.. 31...... 52 <*line eC111n 22.... ar~ 54-,,.,_ J PE,\Nl 'TH LET'S NOT 80THER LUCV .. SHE'S SULKING Tl'MBLEMEEDS T HIS ARTICLE ON MYTHOL OGY SA.YS ATLAS HE LD UP THE WOR LD GORDO ~~~~~F ~HftM9~ NO, I DON'T THIN'< 50 . SULKS, IT AFFECTS EVERYONE IN TME FAMILY. .. by Charles M Schulz ~EALL'f ? Wl-IERE ~AVE I FAILED? . ~·.... .. by Tom K Ryan SP~~IN& OF COMMON sr:NSE, rrs A PRE°NY rJA'(, rou, l-~r'S G€T MARR I EV! HE MUST H AVE BEEN VERY STRONG WELL, IT'S T IME FOR ME TODO MY POSTURE EXERCISE --- ~ ei~1-rr1-~, i~~A, rT15 IT1-Et \\'~ F llZS1'" i1M~! WH~ l ~1'Q 'loll~ h."lt A. ~r~L 'T'O ~ttJ HE~ f-11-J~f:IZ:!> 1H~LI~ ~\'4 HAI~ ····-JIJ/"·-·• ... •1111£' 1 • .... •• '"'' ... t by Ernie Bushm1ller SO I'LL HOLD UP ATLAS by Gus Amola by Tom Bat1uk I fHINK rrs tJEA'f HOW t.;OtJ HAVE iHAI MU. lAL.i.ED fHE 'Ll6Hf~U5t AND H(X)J 400 l>.X)RK wrrn K105 AND EV~· 1 "TRIED TEA~IN& Hl6~ SUUX)k. FQR AWHILE I BUT IT JU5T OIDN''f o.x'.>RK OUT! WHAT DID £.J0<J 1EAOl2 ll-41N6 , #JEAL ! ;yJI NO, ,:: S IMPL.-Y PU"f A QUARl'SR IN i'HIS st..o-r A-r 'T"He HE!AP OF YOUR 8E:D by Kevin Fagan SAi' YOLJR HE:ARI" O LJ"r, HOL.-I DAY INNS! by Lynn Johnston GRERI. HERE'S lRE MAP. -You srART RU~NING-,AND WE 'LL CR~ UP ~ .. ,, -·-......... -. . -.. ... .. .. ... • ~ ~ ~ " .. ' ' " .. " ~ ... .. .. ~ .. ... .. ' .. .. :-. .. , :-... .. =~ :· . .. . . .. . '· " . . '• . . · .. ·= t .· .. · . . . , !·Billy Martin slapped on wrist · . . . but it cost 'Leo the hip' a year and a Day By MAJULYN aad BY GA&DNE& Q. Wt aaw Billy Marlln, In a tantrum over a declaion by Terry Cooney In a 1ame before lhe s\rike, kick b.i5 feet to toas du.st at the umpire. Bllly got off with a li&ht slap on lhe wrist. Wbal was the incident that cost Leo Durocher. then • managing the Brooklyn Dodjers in the 19408, to 'GlAD YOU ASKm THAT' get suspended tor a year? -JEROLD MACIN- NEE, BROOKLYN, N.Y. • A. Durocher arappled with umpire George Magerkurth and was idle for a year. This inci- dent earned a few bucks for us from a digest ' maglline for referring to this mismatch as, "The incident that cost Leo a 'Year and a Day."' The year was the duration of the sus- , pension and the "Day" was his wife. Larraine Day, who decided she no longer wanted to be Mrs. Leo Durocher. All three or us , in later years. had a good laugh about the summation. But it wasn't hearty enough for us lo split the $25 we got from the digest! Q. Do actors who play roles such as "Superman," get the idea that that's what they are? -D. RAINE, HOUSTON A. Not if the11'~ got their head8 on atrc11ght. Talu the star of "Su~rman" -Chmto~r Ru~. Hu philosophy makes good aense He reaJius he's only acting out a role -and that the role ia for entertcun- ment purpo&ea only. After all, U's just a mouie! Q . How much or a bonus did old-time baseball s uperstars get paid? -BILL She married $lob, but ... . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I th.ink my husband wr:ote that letter to you complaining about his "~orkaholic wife." · We married 45 years ago and spent a three- day honeymoon in a wretched hovel without a bathroom. The ugly memories will be with me foiever. · He grew up on the edge or a cornfield, gr~duated from a 10th-grade rural school and was a clod. But I thought, "I wiU teach him and he will grow." BIG MISTAKE. Because he lacks polish and skills, his income has remained just above poverty level. I have to 111.101111 work outside the home as weU a.s within. He has no sociaJ status, so of course I don't have any either. •. I have never spoken a word against him to our two children. On the plus side be is honest, depend- abJe, neat-looking, compassionate, affectionate • 1 anct has a good sense of humor. AJ. night he comes to the table bombed, slurps his soup, smacks his lips, cbews witb his mouth op.,n and belches. I can't stand the sight of him, an):l my hostility grows. I hale myself even more than I hate him because I made sucb a poor selec- ti~ for my life's male. I would have left him lone agp, but we could never afford two residences -lo faet, we can barely afford one . ' Our splendid children are established In thelr own homes, while their father and I grow old and m~erable with our medical problems. He is nearly impotent and l have no desire to have sex along with all lhe other grubby chores. I don't know why ' I'm writing. Maybe I just need to tell somebody. - MRS. X. FROM NOWHERE Dear Mrs. X: As I read yoar lett.er, I woa- deTed bow many women woald jut love to have a m•• wbo ls "hoaest, dependable, neat-looklD&, compuslonat.e, aUectloeat.e, ud Ila• a good seHe of bamor." I WODdered, too, what yoa.r man woald HJ about YOU lf be WTot.e to An.a Landers. Try to w~te that letter in your bead. Perhaps ll wlU re- O'MALLEY, NORFOLK, VA. A. We Llu'e• tllat qae1Uoe al HaU of Fame pltclla.1 ace Bob Feller -ooe ol I.lie •reau of tbe era. "I waa a boaaa baby," Bob cbackJed aardoaJcaUy. "Klaow wllal I 1o&T Two Hto• 1rapbed buebaJla and a acoreurd from tbe 1935 AU-S&a.r 1ame!" Q. Whatever happened to actor Werner Klemperer the original "Colonel Klink" on "Hogan's Heroes"? Since then it seems his career has taken a wrong turn. He hasn't bad any success since he lost his "commission." Wh at's he doing these days? -J .G .. PITTSBURGH A. He's doing just fine since he resigned his "commission." He spends a good part of the year narrating for major symphony orchestras. Also performing in operas -although Werner's not basically a singer. He's had acting parts in some Metropolitan Operas and will make bis operatic singing debut this year with the SeatUe OpPra Company. He's done a lot or musical comedy and just finished taping a "Beverly Hillbillies" special in a comedy acting role. He's also active as president of the Los Angeles Young Musicians Foundation. No sir, things are not on the blink for Col Clink! Q. I've got a 10-year-old son who already wants wheels. What are the safest and cheapest wheels? -BILL O'SULLIVAN , MI LFORD. CONN. · A. For a lad bis a1e, Bill, the answer Is the wheels oa a bud-driven lawnmower in your own ya.rd! Q . I understand that Harry Truman once gave John Kennedy some friendly advice on how to deaf with an unfriendly press. Got it in - p,y ASHLEIGH ~~~~•BRILLIANT ---..J NOW TM"T THE PAST IS OVE" a \, ) ' . L[T'S PQ.[T£NO T._.AT IT WAS RIEALLV &ETT~R TMA"" WE "rMEM8rR. duce your blUemeas -toward bim aad ulUmat.ely toward yourself. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I love my job. J have had people swear at me, hang lhe phone up in my ear and threaten to sue. They have also cried on my shoulder, told me they loved me and sent gilts or gratitude. I am a customer service represen- tative. Last year l answered over 10,000 phone calls. They were orders for mercha ndise, complaints and requests ror help. I am also responsible for answering letters rrom cllssatisfied customen . You could do the public and my feHow customer service reps a favor by printing lbe rollowing guidelines for people who want lo contact a manufacturer about unsatisfactory merchan- dise. 1. Always give the model number and size or item you are writing about. This shouJd be on the item or lhe box it came in. 2. State where the item was purchased. 3. Always PRINT your name and complete ad- dress alter signing your letter. Many problems people complain about could be solved by returning the item to the place of purchase. Satisfaction can usually be obtained from the retailer . OnJy when lhe retailer fails lo respond should the manufacturer be contacted. Your problem will then be deaJt with in a fair and responsible manner. That's what I'm paid to do and I find il very rewarding. -CUSTOMER SE RVICE, MAY l HELP YOU Dear Help: Tbanks for those valuable tip•. I learned eometb.ing today. SAMUEL E. GENDLER, MD ·RUFFELL'S1 : UftHOLSTllY . ; s...,,_ ........ J ! I fJJ MAHOl ll YD: ' 0.SJA ~HA-f41=1!"1 : PA.NACRE ,:zz1M..-1•u..._. : '7J·lllO lnor • Contempot'aryciot : : 81thlng Sult• ~TIU.tai. .... I ... General Practice 18700 Main St .. Suite 102 Huntington Beach, Ca 92648 (714) 897-2576 Announces that the office will be closed for vacation from July 20 through July 24. Back up physicians are arranged for any emergencies. THE BEST Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' Christopher Reevtl fleftJ is weU aware hit role as 'Superman' is but another acting rou. In daily life Reeve• does not fly through tM air like a speeding bullet. uap skyscrapers with one bound or move faster than light. your files? -M.P.D., LANSING, MICH. A: A-ha. And here's a direct quote: "Mr. President," Truman suggested, in 1962, "Don't let those damned columnists and editorial writers discourage you . You meet ·em, cuss 'em and gjve 'em hell and you'll win in '64!" Send your questwn:J lo Hy Gardner. "Glod You Asked That," care of this newspaper, P 0. Boz 19620, lruine. CaJ1f 92714 Marilyn and Hy Gardnu will answer a:J many questums as they can in their col· umn. bUl the uolume of mail makes peraonal repliea impossible. Taurus: Gloom to be lifted Salurday, July II, 1981 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21 April 191 Gather data . be sure or racts beCore steppmg into arena or debate. Cancer native can be<'ome ally and aid m research. Emphasis on credibility, bouncing back from apparent defeat and finding ways lo protect investments TAURUS !April 20 May 201· Atmosphere of gloom will be transformed into aura or celebration Know 1l. re· ruse lo be discouraged a nd don't accept first orrer Time 1s on your side patience. keen observal1on. adherence to principles will pay d1v1dends. GEMJNI <May 21.June 201 Some "red tape" actual ly proves beneficial. Know 1l. study Taurus message and bide your time Aquarius native pl ays out.standjng role Potential comes into s harp. clear focus Maintain balance and elevate self.esteem CANCER <June 2l·July 221. Good lunar aspect coin c1des wilh creativity. personal magnetism. successful dealings with children and members of the opposite sex Ir analytical you discover meanings obscured by s mall print. You are en route to a "major advance ·· L EO (July 23-Aug 22 J Emphasis on security. domesuc environment. improved hvmg conditions and a more "polished" lifestyle Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently What has been regarded as a hobby might soon become a payi ng propos1l1on VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22 ). Aura of conrusion can ac· lually lead to valuable contacts. OpportW\ily exists for you to display humor. versatility Key 1s lo be flexible, lo ride with lJde and to open dialogue with neighbor who could become an ally. LIBRA <Sept 23·0ct 221 This can be a power play day. Emphasis on money. love, production. r~ponsJb1h Nipo~'s fall collection Designer Albert Nipon's fall collection will be shown from 11:30 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m. July 16 al Bullocks Wilshire's Fas hion Is land store, Newport Beach. A representative from Albert Nipon will present a trunk showing with informal modeling. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42-5878 ' l l} and promotion Tauru!'.>, \'1rgo Capricorn persons play important roles Older md1v1dual lends benefit of ex- perience. shows way to transform apparent loss into der· mile gain SCORPIO IOC't 23 :'-iov 21 1 Missing link 1s localed. you lie loose endi.. cnmpl ete assignment and gain plaudits or colleagues c~ C'le continues high judgment. mtu1l1on are on target Arie~. Leo. Sag1llarius persons figure m exciting SC'enan o SAGIITARIUS I Nov 22 Oec 21 l Ne14 approach aids in fulf1lhng asp1ra11ons Empha~1:. on reward from HOROSCOPE business endeavor. career advan<'emenl and money saving discovery A new acquaintance invites you to JOin unique orgamiat1on Wat<'h Leo' CAPRICORN 1 Dec 22·J an 191 Roadblock to prog- ress 1s removed Popularit) increases more people arc rascinated by your views. assertions and "rem· ed1es " Taurus. Cancer and another Capricorn r1gure prommenll} Check dates or insurance medical policies AQUARIUS IJan 20 reb 181 You gain more ·•work· mg fOOm .. PreSlll(e rises in personal and professional areas Long distance communical1on clanhes travel or vacation plans Libra. Gemini and another Aquanan figure prominently Expand operal1ons' PLSCES (Feb 19·March 201 Breakthrough md1cal ed: you'll have greater freedom or thought. action t~ocus on potential. journey. publishing and unique ways of communicating \'l<'W~ You'll be asked lo revise. review and rebwld on a more solid. workable structure The Finest In Resort Wear Now In South Coast Plaza Recipe for .illusion Waltah Clarke's South Q>ast Plaza In The Mall By The Carousel 751-7600 Take an old door off its hinges and replace It with a curtain of dark. light or burnt bamboo and beads. The Illusion you'll create Is decorative and Imaginative. Expect Bogey to pass through and say, "Play it, Sam :· In addition to the touch of mys- tery. you won't have to listen to a slamming door. This curtain closes with an ear-pleasing crackle. ~:a~sb~~~fn~ ~ ............. 999-12 99 The new • in reading enjoyment comes to your home 7 days a week In the IBP COiiections llily Plai 642-021 Pll't•· ANAREIM -509 Katella Avenue, 772-3'72 COSTA llEIA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 5t0--T337 M18810N VIEJO -• Mlaalon Viejo Mall,~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 GARDIN ING Granny's pick Boston fern most popular Ferns are one or the oldeat 1roup of planll known lo man. Their roealla have tM>en found lo date back lo prehlatorlc Um . The currently popular Botton fern, thouab. Is a mutaUon or the 1wol"d fern and waa fo\lnd near Boston In tht' 1"80•. It bff11ne an lm mediate success and wu the-claa Ir parlor rern of grandma's era Today. the Soelon rttrn '• ( N•phmlc-l> 11 u al ta ta "Bo3lonlenala" l tif\Juya ju11t H murh notoriety as in bycone da11 •nd on• look al ll on a pedestal or In ia h1malln111 btl"kcit with It• frund1 cascadin1 on all sldt'" wlll lt'll you why Th.is vision or plush llrt'('n bHuly la h.rd 10 beat by almost any Indoor ptanl ••Y• tho l.lvlna Plant Growers Ass<>C'h&tlon who havci t•hoten It as their plant or the munlh for July This variety of ft"rll hi Ull~ uf tho t1Hlt11I to grow. Place ln an area that hH brl111ht 119'hl, keep the soil bart1ly moh1t at •II t1nwt1 , ft1t1d It every month with a d1lutf'd liquid ft1rt1ll1t'r and that's all there ia to it Stnl't'I tht1)' llkl'I II mol$t, misting also help ket1p It ht1althy ~md lovt'ly You may enjoy puttrnai thl11 hou»N>hant In two naturally humid IAftHll\ ol tht' hOme Ont' 111 the bathroom and the other Is the kltt·ht-n win dow above the sink being surf' in t>lthf'r placP that it receives tht' light 1t requ1rt•s llon't be shy about placing 1l elsewhert• like on aa plant stand to the side or a llv1ne room or even bedroom window that reee1ves sun rrom an eastern or western exposure. Two other varieties. "Fluffy Ruffles'" and ''Whilmanii." are also popular as houseplants giving you a more feathery or lacy type frond that grows to about 12 to 14 inches and make PX· cetlent basket or container plants for the home The fronds of the Boston fern, on the other Boston fem in full plummage hand, grow up to three feet in length. Between these three ferns you can choose one to fit your needs and know they will grace any area of your home. Gardener's checklist for plants • It's time to sow seed of the many perennials that will bloom next summer. Try delphiniums. penstemons, coreopsis. columbines or sweet williams in flats or wait until the started plants ap- pear in the nursery. • Very few indoor plants can tolerate the direct rays or the sun. This is especially true during the summer months. Be sure to ch~k lhe location or your indoor plants so that they are not beinR af· TRIMMINGS reeled by the burning rays or the sun . • There are lots of ideas to be gotten from local county fairs. Visit them this month or next. There may be something that will catch your eye. • The most efCective watering is deep and thorough but infrequent. Dig down a few inches in· to the soil after you've watered to see if you did a good job Patio gardening class due A special class in patio gardening will be of· fered by Sherman Gardens, ~647 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Wednesday from 9:30 a.m . to noon. Sherman Gardens experts will discuss t.be secrets or successful container gardenJng and ways to turn a drab patio Into a stunning floral paradise. Topics include soil mixes, watering schedules. fertilizers and pest control. Fee for the course 1s $12 and pre-registration is required. For more information call 673-2261. Violet society to meet The Tustana African Violet Society will meet Wednesday at Mercury Savings and Loan, 1095 Irvine Blvd .• Tustin for a horticultural program and sale. Jim Brinton will discuss various methods of potting African violets, including "wicking'' and "Texas" styles. Beginning at 6:30 p.m., plants and supplies will be offered for sale. Visitors are welcome lo attend. For more information call 527-3049. Fuchsia group sets auction The Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the Na- tional Fuchsia Society will hold a plant auction at Columbia Savings and Loan, Harbor at Wi~on, Costa Mesa. on Monday at 7:30 p.m . Expert Donald Waters will speak on "Caring for Fuchsias in Summer." Members will be offer· ing their Fuchsias, shade plants and other plants at the auction and guests are welcome. For more information call 548-8207. Forestry clinic at fair Clinics in urban forestry wiU be offered at the Otange County Fair this opening weekend. Volunteers from the Trained Residents Ex· tending Educational Service will conduct the clinics and will discuss s uch topics as planting, staking, feeding, watering and spraying. Hours for the clinics are 5 to 9 p.m . Friday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . Saturday and noon to 4 p m. Sunday. For more in· rormaUon call 774-7050. $3 .'Vursery Special $100 oll it tc*H is o PENNY PINCHER AD 3 lllll"' for "l cla\' unh I 511 J d;H \d H.>rl •~,. 11n 1• 01 mon· 11l•mi. \ :.ilu1•<1 uµ lo Slflll F:1uh :.idct11111nal lin1• •~ onh Bf~ for the• '"" d U .\ ' ~O II \ II 11 1·11 inmc•r<·1,1I Jd ' a I I 11 " 1· d l' h •' 1 ll\' ~our l'l•nn\ renr hc•r ,\ d 0 I U ' \' \ Cl II r Hunk mt·r1c·11rci \"i1<t1 ur ~fl"lrr (.'hur1i1e c ... .., -4 Me 1o•r •d h• prlftt tOMOrrow! c .... ~"""' ,.,.., l :OOAM te l-J°"'4 fw .... .., .. ~ -, .. .. ,_ ... ~.., s....,·.,.... t VINCA Cover a lot of ground with lheM perlwlnklea. Glony leave•. colorful flowera. Hardy and faat growing. 1 GAL. 11:)1 REG. 2.98 coveraupto 4,000 eq. rt. In beouttful bloom. LAWN WEED KILLER DEXOL WEED OUTI Effective on all types of hard-to-klll broodleaf weeda ... Dondellon, Wiid Morning Glory, Spurge and many more. For grau lawn• only 1 PINT REG. 4.49 f '/ori'41 .t; '"'·ial CARNATIONS l••t Quallty. LongSt1m1. ManyColort. Full Dozen. Tak• Horne Doitntl Since 1948 Ho1lis~es Nursery · Florist 2140 Harbor llvd., Costa M110 Ad~~/1Jr l-4, l~l .... ~lo'1'l I ____ ,._,...._....... --.............. . ... Ragged edges of mid-summer Bedding plants for quick color still plentiful at nurseries When m1d-summer comes, ragged edges begin to show in many gardens. Late spring and early summer colors start to fade aa lime and dry weather take their loll. When this happens lo your garden, be comforted that help is no farther away than the nearest nursery. Bedding plants, the standbys or quick color, may be less plentiful this mont.b than they were last, but there are enough of them to give your garden bare spots a new lease on life. Dwarf dahlias are among the best best ror Ju- ly. Many of them are showing color when you plant them; and they will continue lo show it well into fall ii you keep faded bloom pinched back and reed the plants occasionally. Pinching at planting time will encourage bush growth and more blooms, so don't be afraid to sacrifice a bud or two at the s tart. Dwarf marigolds, too, will greet you with color PEST CONTROLS the minute you step into the nursery says the Califorrua Association of Nurserymen. Set them out in beds and borders lo brighten the garden walk Don't be shy with them. They're cheaper by the flat than by the dozen. The brilliant red or saJvia will perk up the drabbest garden. Its color is best when· toned down by adjacent planUngs or white alyssum. blue ageratum or the gray foliage or dusty miller You'll find that these come in convenient flats. too Other bedding plants to catch your eye with color for late summer and fall will be zinnias and cockscombs for warm areas; verbena for the coole r coastal areas and petunias for either And don't s lop with bedding plants. Such sum- mer friends as begonias and fuchsias are in full bloom now and will give you a color show rigbt from the start. Summer villains on the march Summertime is a season or enjoyment for everyone, gardner and non-gardener, alike. The garden is at the height or its bloom: the lawn never looked greener or more inviting and the shade beneath the trees is mighUy tempting. But wait! -suddenly on the horizon there IOOJTlS the VILLAIN! -those pests that time their attack for summer. Thrtt or the most "pesty" at this time are ants, lawn moths and earwigs. And according to the California Association of Nurserymen, the best thing you can do right now ls hop down to your local nursery and get the efr~tive controls you need lo slop the onslaught. You see, by ridding yourself of ants in the garden you automatically help eliminate aphis for ants carry their eggs. If ants begin swarming into your home, be sure to spray around the founds· lions or the home, along the sidewalks, steps, in areas where garbage is temporarily stored, every two to four weeks. Lawn moths will appear at dusk flying over your lawn, scattering their eggs . The eggs hatch in a few weeks and larvae emerge and immediately begin eating the roots of the grass. Here again ask your nurseryman for the correct product that wiJI make short work of these pests. You will probably have to treat every three to four weeks As for the third v1lla1n -earwigs -this pest you probably won't see for he functions at night· lime. For control, you will have to spray in dark. damp areas and along fences, for this is where he lives. feeding on the green foliage. For the yard in general use earwig bait which comes in granular form. applying 1t every three to four weeks Spraying s hould be done every two weeks There are other summer pests to watch out for like weevils, leaf hoppers and red s pider . Remember. your nurseryman is there to help rec· om mend the proper controls and also be sure to follow the label instructions carefully. Hughes to take avocado overseas IRVINE -Ron Hughes, vice pres ident merchandising for the California Avocado Com- mission, has been named lo head that organiza· ti on 's overseas advertising and promotion pro· grams, according to Commission President Ralph Pinkerton. 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J IMPATIENS ..... She I deal foundation plants for any yard. Al.~ lll"MI IUIJ«Ct TO lfOCll Oii HANO OfKfl l.,.,_. 1 lWl ~~. 'fHRU SAT.1.e ..... &U_N_, 1-6.30 • LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANuSCAPE CO .. INC. 2028 Newport Blvd. (at St.) Costa Melo, CA 926'0 I 14 6'6-7 44 n \ .. ........ ""'-........... - Daily Pilat FAIOAV,JULV 10, 1911 FOR THE RECORD . • " t • cs Five area products will be representtng U.S. water polo . in Bucharest. See C2 . ·The other side of Dlotocross Transpac battle rages 1 • .Forget the riders , how about the machines? It's no easy picnic lsy JOHN SEV ANO 0( ... De6ty Nit ..... LOS ANGELES -Saturday, the Superbowl of Motocross will be staged here at the Coliseum. More than 50,000 spectators are expected to attend the race to watch man and machine challenge eight-foot hills, hairpin turns and 100-yard straightaways. It's a grueling test combining speed, coordination and ability -not only for the rider, but for the bike. too. As so often happens in events of th.is sort, the motorcycle is ignored. The drivers get the publicity and rewards while the bikes absorb the pounding and the punishment. Thus, in fairness to both man and machine, the Daily Pilot feels it's the motorcycle's turn to tell its side of tht! story. Fortunately, I was a ble lO catch up with one after it finished a practice lap on tbe s nake-like Coliseum track Thursday. It looks land of rough out there? It's always rough but that's the hazard of this business. There's no such thing as an easy track -the bumps, the hills. the grooves, the vertical slopes. they're all touJ(h to deal with. 11 d fun? How much h.in would It be if dirt and mud was constantly beina nuna ln your face and you bad an 185-pound Evll Knieval on your back. We hate it out there, but it's a dirty job and somebody bas got to do it. Do cerla.in bike• prefer certain rideTI? Sometimes, but they're all pretty much the same. All most riders care about is winning. They don't care what kind of pain we have to absorb. All they want is that prize money at the end . But don't you get aome of that money, too? We don't see a red cent of it. We're hauled back to the shop and rebuilt after every race win, lose or draw. What'I your main concern t.fore the •tart of the race? Finishing in one piece. It's so easy for us to break or crack somethln1. Don't get me wrong, at approximately $30,000 apiece we have to be fairly durable, but it doesn't take too much pressure to have a nat tire or a broken wheel out there. l 1 that JIOUr mo•t common inju111? Yes, because It's our most vulnerable area. How do you uaooll11 feel after a race? Every part of my body aches. My su.s· pension is usually stiff, my wheels are shot and most of the time I get a split· ting axle. I sometimes also suffer from gas. Is there much competition between bike a? 1 would call it professional respect. We admire the ability of other bikes. Hondas, Yamahas, Kawasalcis -we all have a fellowship among one another. What's JIOUr make and m~l? I'm a Kawasaki 250cc. I'm the stan- dard model for this type or race. The 500's are too big and the 125's too small and not durable enough. How u 1tadium radng, like UoU'll bt In SaturdoJI, compared to outdoor? The start is essential here. You get a bad start you mi&ht as well forget it. Outdoors, you can still have a bad beginning and come back and win . I noticed there were a lot ·oj 1teep hilu and rOU{lh turm on the courae. Do you think about theae when JIOU race? Oh, I might after a 16-foot drop with 200 pounds on my back but, really, you can't afford lO or you get too tentative. How much of what happen• during a rau is man or machine? I would say we're responsible for only 20 percent of what takes place. Humans are what makes us winners or destroys us. Are all you bike• built the 1ame? Basically, yes, although every rider has certain modifications. Some like the handlebars closer together. Others like their suspension really tight. It just de· <See MOTOCROSS, Page CZ) By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11, ................ The Transpacific yacht race has virtually become a horse race with the two lead boat.a in the 70-boat fleet battling almOlt bow-to-bow down the last 750 miles of the 2,225-mUe course. Al Thursday's 8 a.m. position report the 67-foot Merlin bad overtaken Christine in the stretch and was leadina by three miles. Merlin, s kippered by Nick Frazee of San Diego reported a position 761 miles from Diamond Head and Fred Preiss, skipper of the 84-foot Christine was only three miles astern. THIS MEANT that Merlin had overcome a 25-mi:e deficit on Wednesday, logging a 297·mile day's run -only six miles short of her record day's run when she set an elapsed time record in the 1977 race. Not all • IS created equal Winds in the fleet ranged from 18·25 knots from the northeast and several yachts were report· ing 8-10-foot following seas. Jac k Smock of Newport Beach . author of the book ''Transpac," a detailed history or the 75 year old race, calculat· ed that Merlin could erase her own elapsed time record of 8 days, 11 hours one minute, 43 seconds if weather conditions re· main favorable. Rams are $1 million ahead of nearest NFL competitor By the Associated Presa The 28 teams in the National Football League may be partners, as NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle has m aintained in testimony in the anti-trust suit filed against the league by the Los Angeles Coliseum and the Oakland Raiders. But a 38-page league document, a detailed at· tendance and fin ancial summary of the 1980 season, shows that the teams clearly are not equal monetarily. A computation of each team's net ticket re- venues using figures from the document shows the Los Angeles Rams are $1 million ahead of any other NFL franchise. Slxteen teams trailed the Rams by $2 million or more, and three of them - Baltimore, Cincinnati and Kansas City -were more than $3 million behind. GEORGIA FRONTIERE'S Anaheim-based Rams franchise had revenue from 20 games. in· eluding exhibitions. of $7,784,766. The Dallas Cowboys were second with $6,774,925 and the Seat· Ue Seahawks, a last·place team in the AFC 's Western Division, third with $6,444,885. AU three of those teams benefitted from play- ing three of their four exhibition games ln their home stadiums, where they were eDJured virtual capacity crowds and had comparatively favorable !eases and deals with season-ticket holders which Included the exhibition games as part of the re· gular-season package. Net ticket revenues for each team were com- puted by taki ng from the document each team's share of income from ticket sales for home and road games and subtracting the amount called for in each team's stadium rental agreement. Terms of rental agreements were not detailed in the document but were ascertained through in· terviews with stadium managers, NFL team con· trollers and business manage rs. Most we re verified by more than two independent sources. An estimate was used for only one team, the Houston Oilers . Spokesmen for both the Oilers and the Astrodome, which is controlled by a private leasing firm. declined to reveal precise figures, although Oilers General Manager Ladd K. Herzeg said the lease called for a payment in the range of 10 to 15 percent or the gross. Tom Suillvan, the NFL's assistant treasurer. compiled the NFL document. He said that be re- Net ticket revenue 1. Re!N 2. 0.11 .. 3. Seettfe 4. Tempe Bey 5. San Diego I . New Engl•nd 7. Oeldend a. Phlledelphl• I . AU•nte 10. Weehlngton 11 . Clevel•nd 12. Buff.to 13. Detroft 14. Hou9ton 15. New Orleen1 18. 0.nYef' 17. S•n Fr•ncl~o 11. New Yortl Jet1 11. Ml•ml 20. New Yo~ Gl•nt1 21 . Plttlburgh 22. Chicago 23. St. Loul• 24. Mlnneeote 25. Grffn B•y 28. Clnclnnetl 27. B•IUmore 21. KenaHClty 17,714,781 1 ,n4,t25 1,444,115 1,211,002 t ,117,071 1 ,111,15$ 5,171,503 5,175,112 5,N7,411 5,711,ot7 5,70$,171 5,111,141 1.121.eei 5,441,142 5,311,m 5,4Jl,I02 5,320,111 5,2'1,5n 5,203,731 5,115,541 5,121,508 5,124,511 5,10l,l40 5.~.038 4,119,111 4,315,171 4,311,780 4, 141,131 ceived financial information from all 28 franchises. Among the items gleaned from the document: -Attendance in the NFL increased only 1.6 percent from 1979 to 1980 but net gate receipts in· cr ea sed 15.12 percent, from $124, 719,348 to <See NFL. Page CZ> High-flying action will take place in the Superbowl of Motocross. FRAZEE SA ID Merlin averaged 12.37 knots on the pre- vious day and at t imes was surfing down big seas at speeds in excess of 20 knots. The ultra· light displacement sloop was de· signed and built for the surfing conditions encountered in the Transpac. Christine has a longer waterline length than Merlin - one indicator of a sailboat's speed -but weighs about twice as much and cannot surf with the smaller boat. Merlin would have to finish by 12:01 a.m. Sunday to beat her 1977 record. She would have to average 11 .89 knots for the re- mainder of the course. THE HEAVY WEATHER waa be&inning to take its toll of the smaller yachta in the race. The yacht Temerity r eported she had broken a spinnaker pole - the s par that bolds the big baloon spinnaker -but her crew repaired it. The yacht Secret Love also re· ported a broken spinnaker pole a nd her spinnaker wrapped around the head stay for several hours. The sail was finally cut away and a spare pole rigged. Secret Love Is one of the seven Santa Cruz-505 fighting a boat· for-boat battle. They are also de· signed for surfing in heavy seas. All seven were bunched within 25 miles of each other with Mor· rie Kirk's Hana Ho, Balboa Ya c ht Club, a nd Mi c hael Braun's Shandu, Bahia Corin· <See TllANSPAC, Pa1e C3) Pros show 'em how it's done Laker guard Carter leads El Toro basketball clinic • •• By CURT SEED EN moves, movement without the ball, rebounding, °' .. o.itr,.......,. free throws, dribbling, passing, stance and desire. Laker guard Butch Carter says he just wants There's even room for comments from the to "give something back" for all that basketbalJ coaches. has given him. ·IN ADDITION, eight youngsters will receive Ten-year-old Brett Gaviglio of Newport Beach trophies for. "working extra bard," according to says "it's a lot funner than school." Travers. And first-year El Toro High Coach Tim Carter says he's impressed with the lime and Travers says the responae from the youngsters effort given by Travers' players and ex-players and their parenta has been "out.standinJ(." serving as coaches. THEY'RE ALL TAUUNG about the first "I th.ink it helps the younger kida become Butch Carter-El Toro Hi&h Basketball Camp closer to the high school program. Can you im- which comes to a close today after a week of in· agine bow these kids will proaress if they come struction on the finer point.I ol the game. here every summer?" Carter uts. Since Monday, it's been a fM work day for 68 "The camp also gives Coach Travers a chance boys and girlJ who have llatened to and watched to see some or these kid.a. And on top ot that mom the likes of Carter, Norm Nixon, New Jeney Net.a and dad get some relaxation," Cart.er Jokes. stars Ray Tolbert and Mike Wood.son and others. NOllM NIXON WAS the 1ueat speaker Everyone involved admit.a it's hard work but Thursday while Brad Holland wu acbeduled to nobody was complalninl Thunday afternoon dur-talk today ing the waning hours of day No. 4 of the clinic in The y0ungsters, ener&etlc. willinl to learn and the ~l Toro Hilb aym. ., attentive throuabout tbe camp don't let the loot Thia la aomet.blna I wanted to do,.. explains hours bother tbem. Car~e~ during a break in the action. l feel you "It's easier than recess," adda Gavl1llo, who cant Just keep takin& from the 1ame -y~u have attend.a Mariners School in Newport Beach. "It'• to 1sve somet.b.in1 back. U tbele kldl weren t doln1 just 8 lot ot fun .. thla. I don't know what they'd be doln1." · Yoiuna Gavl1Uo can answer that. "IT TIACHES YOlJ I U8T about everylhin1 about basketball," he says. "I really like It but it's bard work. Seven houn a day for a week -that'• 35 hours." . While the clinic la domloated by boy1, there are three lirla attendlnt the clinic. "And they're all looklnl reaJ tine," note• Traven. Traven la uUlan1 prelellt playen an hla Ei Toro varalt.y squad, H ....U u 11nlora wbo 1raduated lut montb. Tbe ratio ot yout.bl to coactae, la about 1-to-l. Once tbe cllnlc la compl....S, eacb JOUDP1•t wlll receive what la bMlca.Uy a report cud. For ba11letba.U ~. bowever, it b• beM labeled • "planr proftle~'!·' The, 8011 aod 1lrla are 1raded eUber falr. l'Xld or nceuent ln ...,.,.." torm ....... ---1{- Patterson to be feted An.tell executive A. E. "Red" PatLeraon, a veteran of baseball for the put SO yeara, wlll be honored bv tbe Oranie Councy Councll or the Boy Sco.ut.a of Am.rica on Aue. • at the Anabelm Marriott Hotel. Reception betlns at 11:15 a.m. and lunch it at noon for the event, wblcb al90 honora Antela, Rama and Surf playere Id tbt Good Scout Sports Banquet. Tlc-etl aN •t,000 per table (10 peraoo1> or SlOO per Ucket, with duclllne for .reHrvatlou Au1u1t3 • Requeata should bi 1dhu6d to tbe Orao1e County Council, ~. BOK 5311, IMt.a Ana, t27CM. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 tr"------------------------... Winfield denies Yanks are paying From AP dlapa&cbes NEW YORK -Multimillionaire • outfielder Dave Winfield said Tburs· day that reports that be is still being paid by the New York Yankees dur- ing the basebaU players strike are ridiculous. "0( course I'm not being paid." Winfield told the New York DaUy News by telephone from Aruba. "I don't expect to get paid while on strike." Publlahed reports have said as many as four Yankees, including Wtn- Cie Id, have filed default notices and received pay- ments from the club since the major leaauc baseball strike beaan June 12. Two of the playua. pitcher Tommy John And catcher eruct-Robinson , re· portedly could colloct money from the team until the end Winfield of the walkout. It they con tinue to file default notices for specific reasons through the M-.ior League Players Assocla· lion -and win their cases. The fourth player Is pitcher Rudy May. Dave Szen, director of med!a relallons for the Yankees. said that no member of the team has a clause in his contract sayina that he is to get paid through the strike. But he added that John. a Cree agent signed in November 1971J. based part of hla default notice on the contention he did not have a clause in his contract saying he would oot #e paid dur- ing a strike. Quote of the day San Diego Chargers Coach Doll Coryell, summing up his offensive philosophy in football : "You get good receivers, a good line to block for the quarterback, a eood passer, leave them alone and let them throw the ball as often as they want." From Page C1 Striking Hanna goe1 to work for bo11 Ttd 'l'u1Mr, owntr of tht AUanta ·• Brav•, bal 1lvtn 1trUcln1 pltchtr Pr11t09 Huaa a Job 11 •port.a pro-duction &11Alladl Yiilh Turner'• C1bl1 Ntw1 Network, putlinl ffaMa ln the novel posl· Uon or worklll1 tor an employer while 1trikln1 aaainst him. Turner owns CNN, television ala· lion WTBS and Turner Advertlsin1 as well aa tbe Braves . . . A Teamsters council represent- ing workers in 17 unions voiced support Thursday for the takeover of financially troubled Busch Stadium by Anheuser-Busch Cos. lnc_, o wner or the St. Loult Cardinals . . . The Chicago While Sox s ay they will ap- prove an exblbltion baseball game proposed by Chicago Mayor Jayne Byrne to be Hanna played against the Cubs for charity durmg the current strike, reversing an earlier statement by a club spokesman ... A jeweled belt awarded to baseball star Maary Wllls in 1962 was stolen from a downtown Las Vegas casino. The bell was valued at $50,000. Stockton takes Milwaukee lead Dave Stockton, winner of 11 l!I tournaments and Sl. l million in his 18 professional golf seasons, showed Si5'ns Thursday of shaking a puzzling slump as he fired a 7-under-par 65 and took a one-sbot lead over rookie Rod Nuckolla in the first round of the Greater Milwaukee Open . . . Debbie Austin has a two·slroke lead over Lyu S&roaey following a 68 In the first round of an LPGA tournament in Indianapolis ... LJonel Hebert fired an even par 70 to take tbe first round lead In the 1:1.s. SenJor Open. Hebert, 53, played the front nine at Oakland Hiiis' South Course in a one-under 34. Rams sign another draft selection The Rams have signed another [i] draft pick. Jlm Collins, a 6·2, 230-•• t pound linebacker from Syracuse. Collins signed a series of one-year contracts covering three years ... The Oakland Coliseum might not go broke if the Raiders de· part. but the stadium operators would remain obligated lo pay off $14 million It owes for tbe origlnaJ con.strucUon says Robert T. Nallu, the former president of the Oakland Coliaeum . . . Veteran running back Robert MWer of the Min- nesota Vlldngs announced his retirement from football . . . Bear Bryaat says he's embar- rassed by all the hoopla and wants legislation allowing him to coach past retirement ace dropped. MOTOCROSS WILD • • • pends on who you have riding. Do you feel ~tter with certain nders on top of you' Safer might be a better word. You get a rookie on you who's trying to impress his sponsor and it can be hell for us. The veterans. the ones who have been around, know how to han- dle a bike a little better. They realize if they slack off a liWe and just let the cycle perform the results are usually more beneficial. How much do you weigh? That's kind of personal but I'm in the neighborhood of 200 pounds. The dealers and mechanics are constantly put- ting us Qn a diet, though, in an attempt to make us lighter. Once you're rrwdJ/ied and built to a certom riders preference, do J10U uaually •tick with that person? Most of the time. That way he gets to know you and you get to know him. This way he expects certain things from you and you can expect certain things from him. What ~ts to II"" most about thil kind of Ufe? The traveling, the constant races week after week, the changes and modifications. go- ing in and out of the shop -they alJ tak~ their toll. I can't re- member the last time my body stayed in the same shape for more than two races at a time. Thm 1Dfqj do U? I doo't know. I think about that a lot. I suppose I could have been an ordlnary street bUte, but there's really no excitement in that. I guess once you get a touch of this life it's hard to break away_ When a race is ~one right, there's nothing but rou and the track and the win- ner's circle ... and there's no beuer feeling than that. Thm 11ae pain ond pounding are worlh it? I guess when you look at it that way it is otherwise I wouldn't stick around. It looks tough, and when you're out there battling you sometim es wonder if all your combustion is together, but the prestige and self-accomplishment you attain at the end makes it all worthwhile_ Yanks in Russian meet LENINGRAD, U.S.S.R. (AP) -Ignoring chilled political rela· lions, track teams from the United Slates and the Soviet Union finished training Thurs· day for the rint major athletic competition between the two countries since the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. The two-day competition, which begins today at Lenin Stadium, is tbe 17th in a series dating from 1958. The U.S. men have won 11 of 16 previous meets, but the U.S. women have registered only one victory in the series. However, only 12 of 30 u.s_ na- tional track and field.champions are participating in the event. _ Fllleen Soviet Olympic cham· pions a1so are sitting it out, ac- cording to the Soviet coach. SUU, the meet has' generated widespread interest_ Soviets said it is being televised in 32 -countries and reported by 2SO journalists from 15 nations. American hurdler Greg Foster said Thursday that it would be a mistake to downplay the intensi- ty with which the athletes re· gard the meet. "You've got two countries that really don 't care for one another," said the 110-meter hurdle champion from Los Angeles_ That American athletes are competing in Leningrad at au has generated some controversy among U.S. politicians. CompbeU Berge«>tt Area stars will compete in Romania Five area water polo products -UC Irvine's Peter Campbell and George Newland, Stanford's Jamie Bergeson, Cal's Mike Greer and UC Santa Barbara's John Dobroll -have been selected to represent the United States in the World University Games July 19 in Bucharest, Romania. Stanford's Dante Dettamonti will coach the U.S_, which leaves Sunday for a week of practice in Greece before the start oli the games. Bergeson, a Newport Harbor High product, helped lead Stan· ford to the NCAA crown in 1981, while Campbell <University High) and Newland (Newport Harbor) paced UCJ to a third place finish. Greer and Dobrott are aJso products of Newport Harbor High 's program. Bergeson is also a member of the U.S. National team, which recently ftnished fourth at the II FIN A Cup in Long Beach_ Also a member or the team and a teammate of Bereeson with the National team is goalie John Gan sel, a product of Foothill High in Tustin. The remainder or the squad in- cludes Alan Mouchawar, Jody Campbell and Drew McDonald of Stanford, Bucknell's Scott Scholle and David Hendrickson of Santa Barbara _ LA HABRA SCHOOL DIST. ...... hllecl USITHI T his Weeks Special SEA COAST SECURITY SYSTEMS .................. 642-3490 DAILY PILOT ..,AST llSULr SBYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642-1671 MIU .WRIGHT'S HARDWARE PARKIN& LOr SAL·f- SATUIDAY. NLY I Ill 50°/o OFF::.=::. 25°/o Ol'F :-.=::,:••• 25°10 OFF °" ........ .., I• ........ I MIW a.T. -AMntUI IOOU ' I I 126 .... till .~ .... ·141-7741 ....................... lt'1t CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE . Dual comfort seatt. Cadill ac wire wheel coven and an AM·FM stereo & tape player. <lMWCQ). •8995 . DU TllAT .-AT ell na.me WITll ........ Min.. Piiot Logbook -..... Condid ~ rmlli ~-Uw Baseball today On U\11 date in buebaJl ln 1818: Chuck Kltln belted four bom• rUnt ln the Ph.Uadtlpbla Ph1llit1' 10.1nn1n1. •~ victory over tht Plttaburlb Pirates. On lh.la date ln 1934: The American League wo.o the AU-star game. ~7 at the Polo Grouncb, despite the now-legendary feat of New York Giant ace Carl Hubbell, who struck out Babe Ruth. Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx. Al Slmmona and Joe Cronin -Hall of Famers aJI -In auccesaioo.' Today's birthdays: Kansas City desiinated hiller Hal McRae iB 35. New York Mets infielder Bob Bailor ls 30. Montreal outfielder Andre Dawson is Z1. Pries picks up county award Corona del Mar High product II Jeff Pries, the CIF 2-A baseball player of the year and beaded for UCLA, was chosen as the Dr. Pepper Athlete of the Year for Oran1e County, edging Fountain Valley's Emile Harry, Anaheim's Steve Evans and Laguna Beach's Lance S~wart for the honor ... lllcble Rum and Tom Smith gave the United States a 1-2 sweep in I the 1,500 meters at an in- 1111111:;~,. vitatlonal meet in Karlskrona, Sweden Thurs- day_ Harris won in 3:38.9 ... 35 -year-old Patrick Jac- quemart of Kenton, Mich .. was killed when h is car crashed during a test lap at the Mid-Ohio Race Course . . Pocono International Raceway filed a $9 million Pries damage s uit against Cham- pionstup Auto Racing Teams and five other de- fendants. claiming they conspfred to take over the track by kee ping racing teams from participating in the "Pocono 500" . . Ground was broken Thursday at the site of the $4 million cycling velodrome for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in a traditional ceremony at Cai State Dominguez Hllls . . . Former University df Arizona football coach Tony Mason's trial over alleged misuse of athletic funds was interrupted when Glen R. Daniel re· fused to answer questions about a crush fund for coa ches Mason said Daniel once operated. Television, radio TV: Motocross -Anaheim kickoff event, taped. 11 p.m .. Channel 9. RADIO: Baseball -Albuquerque at Salt Lake City, 6 p.m ., KMPC (710). From Page C1 NFL REVENUE. • • $143,581.377 as the result of increases in ticket prices. -Despite having the second highest average net ticket price in the NFL ($13.41 to the Rams' $13.70). the Oakland Raiders' total oet ticket in- come, including exhibition games, was $5,978,503, or $1 ,766,2163 less than the Rams'. -Four teams -Baltimore, Miami, Kansas City and Cincinnati -bad net Income from certain home games that was lower than what the Rams paid visiting teams. although NFL teams split their reguJar-~eason ticket revenue 60·40 (the home team keeps 60 percent, the visitors get 40 percent, except for exhibition games, in which the. split ls norma lly 50-50). Visitors at Anaheim Stadium averaged $315,123, tops in the NFL. -Cincinnati was the worst place to play, financially. The Bengals paid visiting teams an average of $152,114. Baltimore received only $132,287 for a game in Riverfront Stadium. -The Bengals' financial picture didn't im- prove when they left home. Cincinnati's average share from road games was $187 ,886. last in the league. -The Rams' 11 home games were the top 11 revenue producers of the 281 games played in the NFL last season (excluding playoff games)_ The best was a reguJar-season game against the San Francisco 49ers lbat netted $928,351. The game producing the least ticket revenue was an exhibi- tion between the Chicago Bears and New York Jets in Giants Stadium. The take that night was $141,461. -The Buffalo Bills led tbe American Football Conference with gross ticket receipts of tr ,003,455 for eight regular-season home games, a lthough their percentage of season Ucket sales 26. 7 was the lowest in the league. In addition to lieket revenues, many teams generate substantial income through leases which give them a share of such items as concessions and parking, and leasing of executive suites Is ex- tremely lucrative for a handful of teams. Mystery notes could hold key Bargaining session today By the Aa1oda&ed Preas The contents of mys terious envelopes delivered to representatives of club owners and players could bold the key to settlement of the baseball strike that entered lta rl.tlh week lod1y. Hours before the start of a meetine of all 28 club owners in New York Thursday ni1ht, federal mediator Ken Moffett delivered large envelopes lo the adversaries' chief neaotiators, the player UD· ion's Marvin Miller and management's Ray Grebey. Moffett also arranged for the ne1otiators' first bargaining session in six days for today at 2 p.m . The New York Times said the envelopes con- tained a proposal designed to lead to an end of the strike "He didn't come all the way from Washington just to arrange a meeting for today and tboee en- velopes did not contain engraved invitationa to the meeting," the Times quoted an unnamed source as saying. "l'M GOING TO BE very disappointed if nothing good happens" in upcoming sessions, Mof- fett said after returning home lo Washineton. D.C. Both sides in the strike have claimed a united front after meeting among themselves thia week. Player representatives had met in New York on Tuesday. Ed Fitzgerald of the Milwaukee Brewers, chairman of management's Player Relations Com- mittee, said after Thursday night's meeting that the owners had engaged in "a fuJI discussion" and said recent reports of splits among them are un- true. "There are aware of how everyone else felt. We will today," said American League President Lee McPhail. EDDIE CHILES, owner of the Texas Rangers and reported to be one of the dissident owners. emerged from the meeting with handkerchief around his head as he met reporters. ··t'm bloodied but unbowed," he said. He quickly added that he was joking. "There was a lot of constructive conversa- tion." he said. "It was not a meeting where specific proposals were presented, but a general discussion of the whole situation, where we've been, where we're going and bow we'll get there. "There was quite a spirit of unanimity by all the owners." Meanwhile, hearings before a National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge were expected to conclude today. Joe Burke. 'eneral manager of the Kansas Ci- ty Royals , testified that management does not have complete control over baseball's salary structure. BURKE POINTED lo salary arbitration, where an independent third party choses between wage proposals from the player and the club. and also noted more indirect influences. "If you stop signing the players that make up the nucleus of your club. you come under tremen- dous pressure from your fans and the press,·· Burke said. Burke was among five witnesses called during the fourth day of testimony before Judge Melvin Welles involving the Major League Players As- sociation's charge of unfair bargaining by the owners. The union. on strike since June 12. wants Welles lo order the owners to open the clubs' finan- cial records. Miller . the players association's executive director. testified as a rebuttal witness that. without the financial records, the players ··are still bargaining in the dark without very basic informa- tion." Cyclists co01pete Eleven motorcycle races and one donkey race highlight tonight's speedway action at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. With the Orange County Fair opening tonight, the scratch main event serves as the Fair Derby, with the winner having his name inscribed on a bronze plaque_ Tonight's action also finds Bobby "Boogaloo" Schwartz, fresh off a World Doubles Championship in Europe, in town to face Steve Bast. Dave Sims and Jeff Tomlin in a scratch heat. At intermission, six riders will take to the backs of donkeys for a winner-taJte-all one-lap race. Six first-division handicap heats are among the 11 races scheduled. Gates open at 6:30 with the first race set for 8. Anyone purchasing tickets between 4 and 8 will also receive free admission to the fair. World Class Tennis With Bil~ie Jean Kir¥J Profeaalonal Team Tennis Oranges vs. Oakland Breakers Sunday, July 12th at 6 p.m. BMuttfut Loa Cab911ero• "'"" .. 8t8dlum 11cket• $10, $15 & $20. DllCounted Box Slats $6* r--SPeCIAlORANGEs--l TEAM TENNIS I 1 DISCOUNT COUPON 1 This coupon when prnented at the Loe I Cabelteros Tennis Stadium Box omc.. I Plaza del a...go, t7220 Newf\Ope StrMt, I Sult.122, Founeak'I Valley, enttttee l bearer to a $5 ticket special dlecount for ~'2.9~~~s!ltches. _____ ~ ~ . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, H~81 • • • • From Page C1 TRANSPAC JOHN SEJ/ANO \ lblan Yacht Club. wllbin sight of each other Mike Kennedy's Audacious from Dana Point Yacht Club was holding the corrected time ., (handicap) lead for the second .: : day in a row. Sweet Okole, Dean ·· • Treadway, Hawait, was second Another mess for Rams? Multihulls lose track I of Bullet and third was Zlg Zag, Gilbert Jones. Los Angeles. The Rams have spent many painstaking hours lhia offseason in an attempt to clean house and not lel the turmoil or 1980 hap- pen again ln '81. ~.. Class handicap standings: They even went as far as giving key figures people Uke Vince Ferragamo, Jack Reynolds and Bob Brudzinski -their walking papers'. ,. ~. CLASS A -Zam azaan, . ·• Zamazaan Syndicate, San Fran-, cisco; 2. Natoma, Don Dalziel, i· San Fr ancisco; 3. Ma co bi, It was a gamble by management, but one they felt they had to make In order to restore order. Harold Aisely, Mar ina del Rey. Now, however, there's a chance the house may be cluttered all over again. And, unfortunately, General Manager Don Klosterman is the man in the middle. CLASS B -Zig Zag, Gi lbert Jones, Los Angeles; 2. Uin Na Ma ra, Jim Barnhart, lJawaii; 3. Bravura-87, Irving Loube. Richmond ; 4. Sister Divine, ., Mi ke Gayner-Ton y Delfino, Newport Beach; 5. Shamrock, Roy Disney, Los Angeles. The Karns' GM has less than eight days lo avert another potential chaotic situa- tion. Because that's when the Ram rookies are scheduled to check-in at Cal Stat~ Fullerton ror the start or summer workouts. CLASS C Free Enterprise, The issue here, as was lhe case last season, is who might not report when the doors swing open. Dick Ettinger, Newport Beach; 2. Sumark, Mark Spitz, Marina • del Rey; 3 Llbalia Too, Arthur .. Kamasugi, Hawaii, 4. Oz, Alvin Schultz, Hawail; 5. Driller, Eric .• Barto, Newport Beach. The Rams' top draft pick linebacker Mel Owens of Michigan -has yet to come to terms <The team 's No. 2 pick , linebacker Jim Collins of Syracuse. signed Thursday.) And, word is that Owens and the Rams are far from an agreement. CLASS D -1. Audacious. 1· Mike Kennedy, Dana Point; 2. . . Sweet Okole, Dean Treadway, Hawa ii ; 3. Racy, Robert Ma goon, San Francisco. 4. Jubilation, Ron Browne ll , Redondo ; 5. (;;ountry Boy , Stabley Schmit, Hawaii. Wh y? Well, in the Rams' case it's a number of reasons . First, there's the expiration of the NFL Players contract at the end of the 1981 season. Many of the agents representing top picks are balking at any long-term pacts for their clients in the rear that a ,. ·: •' .. ,. .:,.. ... •. Mid-Summer Dou In Palm Springs, The Tennis Club Is serving up a pair of mixed doubles this summer that can't be beat. 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''A preponderant amount of dollars is being requested,'· said Klosterman of negottalJons m general around the NFL. lt has aJ ways been the Rams' policy that proven veterans get tbe good contracts, while the rookies worlt toward that objec- tive by serving three of or rour years ap- prenticeship. "Very few rookies can come in and help you on an ever y day basis,'' said Klosterman. "Johnnie Johnson was an exception. "Look at Nolan Cromwell. You can't get much better than he is and it took him three years lo break in." Whether Owens or Coll.ins can break in right away remains to be seen. The Rams seem set with Jim Youn1blood and George Andrews on the outside with Carl Ekern getting a long look in the middle. Still, a first round pick is a first round pick. ·'There has to be a reward for going 1n the first roWld," said one Ram veteran . "First round picks s hould get first round moner "It s going to be bad if he's not signed We need some linebackers around here .. The Rams aren't likely to deviate from their policy, though, which couJd mean a whole new can of worms opening July 18 • • • FOR THOSE K EEPING a close eye on Team Tennis (there can 't be very many of you> and you· re wondering about sa laries, Los Angeles S trings ' player/coach Martina Navratilova will be bring home in the neighborhood or $100,000 Not bad for ltweeks of work. The" figure is based on her receiving $10,000 for being player/coach and another $80-100,000 out of the pool that is lo be divided up by the players at the end of the year. You can assume everyone else's salary will be somewhat less • • • PAT HADEN, in response to a question concerning fan support "They boo me as 1f I was a cheap suit.'· Where is Double Bullet? That's the bi~ question ln the minds or mult1huJI aficionados who have been tracking the bi& ss.root catamaran in Its quest for an elapsed time record in the run from Los Angeles to Diamond Head. Double Bullet has gone un· reported for two days Most catamaran fans believe she is sailing so rast in the M ultihuJl Transpac race that she 1s out of radio range o r the o ther multihulls in the fleet. The multihulls are having their own private race and do not report lo the escort vessel in the regular Transpacific race for monohuJJs. Judging from weather condi· lions, the best guess is that Dou - ble Bullet. skippered by Bob Hanel, Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club was about 540 miles from Honolulu Thursday as she has been averaging over 300 miles a day since the start last Friday. The catamaran Star Trek is serving as communication vessel for the race. The mullihull race 1s sponsored by Seal Beach Yacht Club. Long Beach, and the Outrigger Canoe Club of Hawaii. Six ('atamarans and trimarans started the race. 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Announcers hit • 1D1Dors Baseball fans in places like Pawtucket get an earful By BARRY WILNER AP~wr1- ft isn't often that som eone is sent to the minor leagues and is glad about it. That's been the situation recently for several baseball announcers employed by major league teams . In the past few weeks, while major league players have been on strike. the broadcasters have journeyed to places like Salt Lake City, Columbus. Ohio, Richmond, Va .. Indianapolis and Pa wtucket. R I., to do wha t they do best: a nnounce baseball games.• "People mis s the m ajors but baseball fans like to watch and listen to baseball games." said Ernie J ohnson. who has been working International League games involving the Richmond Braves. Johnson, a fo rmer m ajor league pitcher. is the director of broadcasting for the Atlanta Braves. "We 've gotten q uite a bit of mail from all over tha nking us for telecasting the Braves· games." WIULE THE PARENT Braves are on strike, the Triple A Braves ar e being seen on WTBS. which originates in Atlanta but. through cable SPORTS ON TELEVISION systems , can be seen throughout the United States. J ohnson believes viewers are getting used to watching the minor league version of the national pastime. "We don't have lo go with continuous remin· ders any more that they are watching the lntema· tional League," he said . "We try to be informative about the minor league teams in the Braves or· ganization anyway a nd, even though the fans a ren't as fa milia r with the Richmond team, they ha ve seen some of the players there. "This is the first time I've done the minor leagues during the regular season. I ha ve to talk m ore to coaches and the writers who follow the Braves or the team they're playing, to get back· gr ound. ~; "During the strike , anyt.hing we can tell them :pbout the league is important. A lot of people are ·"lookipg for baseball. It's Uve in a season or re- ~i-uns." .· BOB MURPHY. WHO hadn't broadcast a Plinor league game since 1953. has felt comfort· :able betund the mike al Tidewater , where the New .~York Mets' Interna tional League affiliate is :jocated. : "You have to do your homework, get to the :park early and taJk to people to have yourself cov· :ered." said Murphy. "Out of 22 players on the ·Tides ' roster, I'd had contact with seven or eight In spril1g training. So It's not like I'm in a land of total strangers. "I don 't feel like I 'm out In the boonies somewhere. The Mets built the Tides' park in .Norfolk and it has the same dimensions as Sbea Stadium. The big dirference has been that tbe teams have their own local radio broadcast crews, which take up the onJy t wo booths. So they set up a table outside in the crowd for us. And they rigged a plastic covering over our heads in case of rain ... • The Tides' contests have been carried by just Jess than half of the s tations on the Mets' radio network. And the ratings, Murphy said, "were amuing. I was told that manaeement was s hocked and that one game drew a higher rating than some Mets games." TH£ OTHER NEW YOU team, tbe Yankees, has aenl lta announcer• to cover the Columbus Clippers, also of the lnternatlonal League. .. It was •·Joint decision by Adler Communica· Jloxing champs meet LOS ANGELES -A couple of featherwel&hl cbamplon.s will ao bead-to-bead in a scheduled lO·round noo·UUe bout Saturday nitht at the 01.ym· ptc Auditorium. World 8oxin1 Counc il champ Salvador Sanchez, who knocked out DaMy Lopez to We tbt UUe Feb. 2. wW I•~ North American lloxlna Ftdttatlon cbamptoo Nico Pens of Tuct0a. s.MtMI, ~ho ii 1cheduNd to defend bil Utle •••lD•l WBC Su99r bantamwel1ht cbampJoa WUlredo Gomes la September. bouU a M-1·1 rt· eorct. _......... saturdaJ'• ~· card uw.-It . lions. WABC. our fl agship station. and the team ," said broadcaster Frank Messer. "I am told the t esponse in New York has been very good and . from persona l contact with fans. they love it." Saturday's TV. radio TELEVISION 11 a.m. (5) -WCT INVITATIONAL -BilJ Scanlon vs. Vij ay Amritraj, taped in March at Salisbury, Md 11 :20 a.m. (4> NBC SPORTS' SUMMER S EASON -Seg ments include the Belgium Grand Prix motorcycle c ha mpionship, taped at Fran· cor champs. Be lgium. American Randy Mamola is the d efending cha mpion. Also: The Prescott F~on· t ire Days rodeo. taped a t Prescott. Ariz .~ Thoroughbred racing from Arlington Park ou~ide Chicago: and a report on the Tour de France bicy- cle race. ll::l> a.m. (l3) -CALI FORNIA SURF SOC· CER HJ GHLJGHTS. 1 p.m. <52 ) -BOXING. 3::l> p.m . (2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - Host Brent Musburger reports from New York with features and updates on various sporting events. Today's show includes the Women's In· t e rna tio nal D ivin g Meet , tape d a t Fort Lauderdale. Fla., and continued coverage of the "World's G r eat est Pool Players." (7 ) - GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS. 4 p.m. (7) -SUPER MEMORIES OF THE SUPER BOWL. 5 p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS - T aped coverage of "The Dream MUe" from Blslett Stadium in Oslo, Norway. Record holder Steve Ove tt, ex-UC Irvine standout Steve Scott and former record holder John Walker are among those attempting to break the mark of 3 :'8.8 set last year on this tra ck. Also: The U.S.·USSR lra~k and field meet, taped at Leningrad. Competing for the U.S. are Edwin Moses, holder of the 10 fastest tim es for the 400·meter hurdles and Willie Banks, American record holder in the triple jump. 6::l> p.m. (50 ) -VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE F UTUR E -Braden discusses his "laugh and win" philosophy and dispels forehand m yths. 8 p .m . (50 > -SOCC ER MADE IN GERMANY. • 9 p .m . (50 ) S P O RTS AMERIC A - Highlights of the 1981 Intercollegiate Rodeo in Lin· coin. Ne b. 12 a.m . (9) WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round play in the Mayflower Classic, taped at the 6,101· yard, par-72 Country Club of Indianapolis .. RADIO Tennis -Live reports of the quarterfinal Davis Cup matc h between the U.S. and Czechoslovakia, 1l :50 a.m. and 12:50 p.m .• KNX ( 1070). Baseball Salt Lake City a t Albuquerque, 5:30 p.m., KMPC (710). Sunday's lV, radio TELEVISION 1:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY - Lupe Pint.or (40-4-1, 33 KOs) defends hie WBC ban· tamweight crown aaa~st Jovito Rengifo <27·2, 15 KOs) in a scheduled 15·round bout live from Las Vegas. 3:30 p.m . (4) -SPORTS AFIELD. 4 p.m. (4 ) -SPORTSWORLD -The U.S.· China gymnastics meet, taped at Pekin1. Also: continued coverage of the Tour de France bicycle race and the aerial-obstacle course in tbe "Survlv&l of lhe Fittest" competition. (4) - AMERICAN SPORTSMAN -Marathon swimmer Dia.na Nyad awtms alongside whales off t.be coast of Argentina. Also : Actor Robert Stack bunts ducks on Mex.ico'• Yucatan Peninsula. . 1 p.m . (50) -VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. 12 a.m. (9> -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round pley ln the Mayflower Cl&11ic, taped at t.be 6,101· yaro, par·72 Country Club of IDdlanapolts . &ADIO Teooll -Uve reportl ot the Davia match betwffft t.be U.S. and Caeebollovakia, 1J:50 p.m .• 1:50 p.m •• 3:50 p.m •• KNX (1070). Baseball -Salt La.kt City at Albuquerque, 1..2:$0 p,m., KMPC (110). (Th Dal.l.1 PUo& la •M ret ... 1t•le fer la&e eN•~.) PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITlOUS IUSIHIU HAME STATaMaNT Tiie IOllOWlne '*''°" I• CIOl119 1>1111 MUH WEST SHI ELD INllESTIGA TION$. ..S1 Bird! SI., Newpof1 leocll, CA '7..0. Alie" Plllltp CMdl>n, 20S.J ullonne L"·• HunllllQlon ~II, CA fJM6 Tiii• DuM-11 condllc..., oy •"In· dMclllol All_, P. CMOO&o Tiu• •i.-t wM llled wllll trio COUf\ty C..,_ ol 0r._ °""'''on Moy PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ... ,. .. , ,.CTITlOUI IUSINEU HAMa STATaMa .. T Th• 1011owl119 peraons are dolnt 1>11sl"tt•• JOAN 1(£HT HAIR STYLES. 110 E 11111 s1 . c.i. ~ CA. mv Poll,,. P1111y1n11., IJ• s. w_,., No lOt. l..Ol ...... H. CA 900U 11, lttl .,,.._ Ya«IC> Pvll'tlnlk. 124 S. Woost., Pul>llS/Wd Or-CooHI Dolly Piiot. HO JOt, l..Ol .,..K, c. tOOlS JUMlt,Julyl0 10,11,ltl1 ,.._.1 Tllh -',,.._. 11 ~la<! Dy I,.. dlYld11•ts (Hll-A Wllel PollM """'tll\lk Vocao l'vllytl\lk PUBLIC NOTICE Tiiis 11•1-., .. tiled wllll Ille "ICTITIOUI aUStN aH C°""1' Cletk ol Orange COUf\l't °" NAM• 1,-Ara111111Nr J-"· 1"1 ,., .... THE FOLLOWING PERSON IS PYlllllhlcl Qr-CMsl Dolly Pilot 00,.':~oey~~~~~ES LTD. lJttl J""et6,Julyl,10,11,1ttl ltlMI E~;,,~\. ~..::,~~~·~...-ct.. PUBLIC NOTICE Lag11na NI~ ntn Tiiis ~ la cotlClu<t.a Dy an I"• l'ICTITIOUI au11MaH divldual. HAMa STATIMINT 8'1lftl L. Klrkl•fld Tiie followln(I --Is doing Dusi· Tllla st.-1 WOl 11190 wlln IN MU et: Cov"IY Clerk of Orange C-l't Oii ANWALT ENTERPRISES, 2Sl0 June ), 1tll '1.-.S L•llltfl Pl .• c.i. MoHo, Co. '262' P110lisha<I Or-Coosl Dally Piiot. Walw N. Gr ... le, 1SJO Lehigh Pl , J11ly J, 10, 11. 2~. "" 2t1HI Cotta Mota, Co. 9Jt:at. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMIU HAMI! STATIMEHT Thia blltlnHs Is t ondllelect Oy •" In· dlvld1101. Wati.rN.Gr ... I• Thia 11111_.1 WM tiled wllll IN C0111tl't Clerk ol Ora"ge C°""'' "" J""• 24, ltll Tiit loll-Ing persona are dolnv l'IMm l>llslntn .. Pulllhned Ot-Coost Dolly Pltot CANTAGREE. Jm7 Jtllroy °'. Juno ,., July l. 10. II. ltll ?IU-ll •A, cosi. Meto. CA. m» _ ----.,.,,,., '-'"" KelW>Ody. JO:l7 Jolfroy Or., •A,Cost.-.CA.t2tJl PUBLIC NOTICE PtJll!.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PIC'f1ftOU6 aUM .. a.t.a f'tCTlftOlll _.. ••• IUIM&ITATaM8NT .... tTAT ..... T TIM lol-1 ... --· ••• ...... T"9 ,....,... --....... ~ -..i-.. : -· .. 0 & 0 ltEAL HTATE H.ltlllCH, LUJIUltY VACAT ION MOTOlt U S ICl"tt Pl , Newport auo , HOME ltENTA.LA, ,.._Ml ~ C:..il..,.,.. ...._ Cir< le, ,.._, .. " Velley, c;.i11et.-. lteM!Mjlfl A. o.u ... ~J ,.,. .... .,, .. l..elle LA. El T-. CA n... lto•ofl Pio!• :lelftOt IHll Mt ,...,, .. Cl"'9ft Oun • .ot l(l"fl Pl • 111111~ ... oll• C:lrcle, P~lft Voti.,t, H--1 .._,,,CA '2MO c;.11...,,,..91* Tlllt "'*"-'It ~led o, M"" Tlllt ....._,It~.-, ... .,._ IMor_..., -••II• ottwt ~ 0 dlvtwot, ........ .,..p. __,.. ... ~ ,__1111 A. Oouo"° Tlllt ... .,.._. -111111 "1 .. tJoe Tiii• -..-1 w• 111 .. wltfl uw c-t't C:lorti 01 0.-c:-•• • Cov"l't Cl.,.fJ Of 0t0ft .. Ctw>h Oft JIMW 14, 1•. ._ .... ''"°" ............. 0r .... 0...1 o.lly "'""" J-J•, ... , P11bllth!N OrM91t CMtl o.ll't PllOI, J-», JYly J, 10, 11, t•t -.., J ..... u, July), 10, "· .... ,... ... PUBUC NOTICE l'l(TIT10UI IUllNIU NAMa ITATaMaNT Tllo lollOWllll --la dol"9 .,..,, • ........ DENTAL Of'l'ICE ltlGllTRV, *6 Cloy Str-4. ~ lloocll, CA '260l. ~'°" Jo wi1 .... 2:1'4 c1.v s1 .... 1. ""'Pon llMO>, CA '76'1 Tllh ~It cOllel<'"° oV MI,.. dlvl~. 5'w-Oft Jo Wll-Tlus , .. ..,_,. wm llled wUll uw c°""'' c~ of 0r ..... c-•• ... J-2•. ltll ,,,_ Pllbll-0r-. CM.ti 0.lly Piiot J-li.Jl/AyJ, I0, 11. "" -.1 PUBLIC NOTICE IG-1ttn PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI Mllt .. aU MAMll ITAT•MaNT Tiie followllll --11 ...... -'· ... UH . SHADOW GROVE. LTD., Ul61 9HCll ..,.ov•d. _......, ao.cll, Colltomlo '2M1. Hectot Marui c11. ltlU •••cll 8011tevord. H11"ll "tlo1t leocll, Colll0tnl•taM7. Tiiis ~ ..... It CCWMl..Cled ll't e 11m1-_,,.."""", Kector-.-.11 Tllla •-w• IH .. wllll UW C°""'' Cl-Of O..~ c-ty °" J-J•,1"1 ,,.... P110lltlwd er.,. CGMI Dally PllM, J-u. Jl/Ay >. 10. "· "" .., .. , PUBUC NOTICE ==~~~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF 1•aw1e~o.1wow..1 HELEN E. ZELLER, P..;;-N~::;a.;:e~::~.NG, a ka HELEN ZELLER, RAN DALL MENDEZ. JEFF REY aka HELEN ERMEN· HEHN, WIL LIAM HE NSLEY . TRUDE ZELLER AND MELOOVLOUISE l(tPP OF PETITION TO AD-DEFENOA~~~RE MINISTER ESTATE NO. CAM NUMHlll Jt.S7·U A . 1 0 9 0 7 t 0 a II he I r s , •0T1ca1 Y• ........... ...-. n.. beneficiaries creditors and ====·~.=contingent creditors of ••W• • ~ .... 111o ..._._._ Helen E. Zeller, aka Helen ~-:;lo, .,..... ..... -· ._,,. Zeller, aka Helen Ermen· 11 ""-_.. ._..., ~-· uc. trude Zeller and person~ ""Mtt.ue • -... ua ,_. who mav be otherwise In· to '"'" • • .... LM .. ......_.. terested in the will and/or "·-"-· t 1. TO THE DEFENDANT A civil esta e. c"'"plai"' -• .,, 111.0 Oy ow pl..... A petition has been filed 1111 .,.,,...t.,,..... bv Oras. Rl~le, Jr. In the a II YOll •Ith to Cltltl\d lllla S i C t f 0 1aws1111,.,,.... min1. wHt111t 10 o." an., uper or our o range 11110 C•ttwrlno PMICts l(IW>er, •SJ 0..-P-utt0. H""tlno\Oft 9ee<ll, CA.,... thl\ '""""""""_,,..,on .,...._ 111. County r eques ting that w1111 '"'' c""'1 o wnlleft e>1N0•111 '" Ora s. Riggle, Jr. be ap-,.1CT1Tious •u••••U ruponH to 111• complal"t (II • p 0 I n t e d as per s 0 n a I NAMa STATaMaNT J11stlce ~ ....... muot Ill• with -Tiiis OU.llttOU h CCW1d11<1e6 ll't a ......... ~ .. Karen IC.........,, Tlllt ft.I-I wM 111.0 wltn IM c"""tv Ot<11 of <>ranee c ...... 1y °" J111y 1" 1'1! ~1M12:1 T 11• 1011-1ng Pff'°"' or• dot c0<irt • wrllleft p10.c11,. ., '°"'° •" re Present a t Ive to ad· llu•IMUa.l oral pleadl"I lo lie ..,t.,.a In ,,_ m in ster the estate Of CALIFORNIA SE R111c E c10c kat1.un1ou .,,....c11o•.,...,, ...... 11 Helen E. Zeller, aka Helen UN LIMITED.~ T-~Or , wlll oeentar-.., __ llUllon Of llW z HI E •eoo.coti.Mew.CAma P'•'"""· -tnh c...,,., may ent.,. eller, aka e en rmen-JOMPft Front•-. 1521 Roi-1111111m-aoatMt 'Yllll IOt -rollof ... trude Zeller (Under the In· Dt., Satlla ....... CA'2105 man_ In -,ampr ..... , wNcll could de pe ndent Adm lnlstra· P11l>llsha<I Or ..... Coest D•il't Pllol. Tllla buM-• la ,~.., Oy...... <K iii! in-"'.,,,_,"' ••OH. tOlll ... lions Act). The petition is Jyly l, 10, 11, 2•, ltll ms.et dlvl611a1 .. mone,., .,._,.,..,., othet ,,,,., ,.. JOMClll Fro1>elaco ~1..i 1" 11w cGm94•'"' set for hearing In Dept. Tllll .... ._, ... Ill .. wlUI D. If .... """' i. - -.... ke .. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center c ...... 1ycoor11 ofOr-.CouMyonJ111 .. •tt....., ...... -,., , ...... Drive, West, in the City of I. Itel tt M ......,.., ..... .,_ wri-PUBUC NOTICE HOTICE 0., T•usn:a•s UL• ~' ,_.., 11.,, ,..., 11o f1Mt • 1t-. Santa Ana, California on r.s. No . .ffl6J.J P111111.-Oranee c:o.11 o.11., Piiot DATED:...,._"· mL August S, 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . LAWYE RS T1 TLE 1NsuRAHCE J111y >. 10, 11, i., 1t11 ttu..1 w1LLIAM E. ST J°"N· 1 F YOU OBJECT to the CORPORATI ON, os d11ly al>C)Ol1tlod ---Cl.,k granting of the natltiOn, Tnolff ....,., ,,.. loll-Ing dot<rllled PUBLIC NOTICE e,-R_rt, ... Heal y. ...~ -ol ttWt WILLSELLAT PU9LIC OelM't you s hould either ap-AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 910· ------OILLIMHANDSTltUSIR pear at the hearing and DER FOR CASH ,,,..,11>1• .. umo 01 HS7'tlll7 m•-~0. .. 4•"1. state your objections or .... In ,_ ... -y of ,,.. Unlla<I .. ICTITIOUS •UllNEU ••vwly ....... ca. ttl1t I., i bj ti Ith Sl•IHI oll •191'1. Ullo -lnter•t '°"' NAME STAT.MINT Tel: um u.u.. I e wr tten 0 ec ons w nyed to -,_held ll't h I.I-tolCI The loll-1119 per!IOftl ore CIOlng P11bllSIWd eranve CoHI Dolly PllOI the COUrt before the hear· D .. d or Tr11st In '"• prooerty 1>11sl""' •• J""• "·July 3, io. 11· "" 2"0-tl ino. Your appearance may i..rel"altMde\Crlba<I PROJE CT MARK ETI NG b i b t TRuSTo R CL ARE NCE e SERv1cEs.1.,NewPDr1c..>t..-Dr.. PUBLIC NOTICE e npersonor yyoura · 9LACICSTOCK and FLORE NCE I. ~Ila 19), ......_, Boocn, C•. '2..0 torney. BLACKSTOCK Mltl•I 8 Henney, •l 1vy11111, I F Y 0 U A R E A e EHE FtCl•RV PATR1c 1•••v• .... eon11• 1uPa1t1011 cou111T OP C REDITOR or a cont. SCHROEDER La11rtn«R HaljlJl\lon.4'C-YOll. CALIPOlllNIA. C:OUNTY OP RIK..-J-y 1', ltll •• Instr. felrf .. , Co OlllA•ea, 700 Civic Center Drive ingent Creditor Of the de· No. lmli"-1ltl0. -Jn, of Of T11" ovslneu •• cCW1duc1ad by • weat, s.m.Ano. ca11111tn10 m02. ceased, you must file your llclal lhcoros In IN olllce of Ille 1JOMralP8t1J'er""" IN THE MATTER Of HEltlMH A. claim With the COUrt Or Record..-of Or-C-ty, w6cl.., Mlclleol _..,...,, DIEK. JR., OKMted. t it t th I of 1r11s1 c1ntr111e1 uw 1011-ine II'• LMN•nu HOUOflton MOTtcaOP """' ... ,,..OIATU presen o e persona ... ,,. TlllS IUl-1 WOI flleel with IN CAM llU ..... ._,_ representative appointed TH E LAN O REFE RREO TO (Ollftly ci ... ol Oranoe CCMH\ty o" Tltlt..-C.ls,.._......., ..... Tiiis by the court within four HERE IN IS SI TUATED I H THE Jllno lJ.ltll ll!Mka ...... ,....,.. .. _ months from the date of STATE Of CALIFORNIA. COUNTY lfl._I i.cOW\. ... ,__.,.._. ___ f · ~ t OF ORANGE. "NO IS DESCR19EO PuOll\NO er ... COOSI Dolly Polot ... II..,.. ....... If,.._.,._... lrst issuance "' le ters as AS FOLLOW5. ,.,... "· z.. Ju1, l. 10. '"' 2t01 .. 1 ........, 1a .. ..._.,.. _, ... • provided In section 700 of r ..... portJoM °'tree• No. 1•1• ------'""''.,... ttwe cewt t• rece•we the pro bate code of •;:A'!t~~,1o11ow1 PUBLIC NOTICE :::•:: .. .:.."'!:.':.":.•:::Ca li fornia. The time for An ., .. _,...,, of Tra1 No.1.a1, 111 u.u, .---. _..,....,. ....-. flling claims will not ex· ,,.. City of lrvlne, c_,, of o....... l'ICTITIOUS •USINIU I• st<tl• llM •• 1110 Collloralo plre prior to four months ll•te of CAlll«Na. OS I*',,... r... NAMESTATEMaMT ,.,... .. C.-cordod ln -lll.~10.11 -U. Tne tot1ow1"' IM''°"' or• dof11o 1. NOT icE 1, t lva1t tfl ot from the date of the hear· Mlu•n-1Mps. 1" IN olfk• of 1>11s1nouu JACOUELYH '· ot EK, Exoc"'•'• of Ing noticed above. ,,. C....,.., Recor,,.. ol wld 0r.,... 8RAH9AR. 11611 u Paa Road. Wiii ol HERMAN " OIEIC, JR.. YOU MAY EXAMINE Colln11. "--Oellne<I •• U11lt '7 L9911no Nl-1. Co t2'71 De<H..0. lle4 t• PETITIOH FOR th fll k t b th t ""a conOomlnium t>IOll. •Konlecl In Bron6on A 91r1c,,.,. 2'1S1 Kent.-APP OI NTMENT OF TltUSTEI e e ep y e COUr · 8-tttl, -210 -1011-1,,. "' lneton . ......,. Nl0U9I, Co . .,,,, PRIOR TO OISTR1•uT10H (PnMilo .. If you are Interested in the Olflclol Record• ol s•ld Orange 9aton R Birtcher, JOJI• Via COCI•, Section llU l, rofef'once lo Wlllcll estate, you may file a re· COlinly. RHla, ..._ NIQYltt, Ce t2t17 Is maOe for IWl!lff ,..rile"'•" th th t t PARCELl Tiits l>lllltlOU Is CCWldvCla<I Oy • 2. A-· ......... ~ •Ill ... quest w e cour 0 re-All 11f'ldlvlded l/ltlh lnlert ll In all IJOMral ... rtM<"lp. ,_Id on July JI, ltll et t:• o.m. Ir Ceive Special notice Of the th9t ponlon o1 Hid Troct Ho. 1«11. er-R•IO e1nctw• Dept. l, 1oc.1ec1 ot 100 c1v1e c.t11M Inventory of estate and of s1'oW" -0.lltlOd H ''c°'"mon oroa'' Tiiis stat-I was Illa<! with tr. Drive w..t_ ~...,,.,CA '77W the petitions accounts and °"told c:-.Wnl""' plan. County Ctw• of O.onoit C-ty Ofl -...y J°"H A. OUHCAH, ' Eu epe1"Q 1or • per1oe1 of 10 yNn 11 "" Atw,,.ytorf'9t1t1-reports described In Sec· from •fld •ter esote of -llelow. ' l'IUU1 JOHN A. DUNCAN t i 0 n 1 2 0 0 . S 0 f t h e -·Mii of •II oll gos, mlNr•I• .,,., NUHTIR" YOIS ., ... _, ~ Dftw, California Probate Code. llyOtOCOfllon -toncn bel-O 6"1tll A-Mrt o4 Low s.1 .. IUI o1 MIO faot ,,..,,., 1rw wrloc• o1 told ,..,. l'alrcMN ~-. s•. •• Nowpert .._...CA-John A. Duncan ·-· but •It-... rlgtrt1 of entry .... I Office ... ,..,, PllOlllMd 0r-. Gout Dolly l'li.4 '10 Newport Center Dr. 11p0n .,,., -1loll o1 -wnoce aoov ,,.,,., c.a. mu J11ly l. •. "· 1tt1 ,..., SUile 1531 o <Mptll of too feet for' llW ....,_ ol P110ll"'" Oronoit CM.ti Dolly PllOI _ ------e..,r0tl"1 ""· -1• m1n1111. o1r1111,... J-"· ,., J"'' >. 10, 1t11 JI03.l1 Newport Beac9', Ca. 92660 nmov1111, u 1roct11t1 "' mar••tl --PUBUC NOTICE PubUShed Orange Coast wld •u11&i.t1US •• ,.,.,_ .., w. PUBLIC NOTICE Oally Pilot, July 9, 10, 16, 9rodlord Hom1 •nd others w ,_. 3081 '"1 recor-J ... s. t•U I" -'1>4, "t(TITIOUI aUllNH.S 1911 ... ,,.... 12 -, .. Ofliclol lle<.Ot'"" .... l'ICTITIOUS IUSINaU NAMI! ITATaMllNT ----------- ro-t'Kordtel J-U. I~ lft 9ooa •ts.. MAMa STATEl!d"T T ... loll_.,,. --ts dOlfl9 busJ. ..... s , .. _ ,,,, Offlclol RKortt., Tilt loll-l"g IM•SOtll ar• dolnt MU H ; PUBUC NOTICE t-,_....In IN -,,_. W. tMnlneUM OUICK AHO USY l'UHOIHG, 2350 Brodlonl Hollls olld otr.r1 re<...... TltlSARY·U.S.A. Koll Cofttor. West Newport 81wl., Sul .. X, Colla MoM. T~ Moy27.l"'lftll0'*.,..,,.....,.,0f. Tower. Slllte JOOO. 4000 MocArtllur CA'2tJ1. ..OTlcaOf'TltVST••'S~ llelal Reconh. "'""·· N-1 ee.ocfl, CA.,..., Wllll.,,. Aotle,, Poul ... ., ,.,...,.w T.~ -~ Exc..,Une UW<efram all Of Ille t• Eltle IEtllolletlll Glot Lit Oey. Road, H ...... lnetOlt a.-11, CA fJMt O" Jlll't U , 1"'1, ot 11:00 A.M., malnlnt oll, tH, ml1toroh 01td WSI Tomplc.o Piece. Mluloll V1ol0. Tilla ......,,_. 11 uindu<'i.cl ll't on ,,.. Y I! II 0 U 0 0 S E It II I C ~ lly<troc..wt Wbstontn lyllll --a CA t2 .. 1 dMdllol \ C:OltPOltATIOM, o Cell ....... o ~· de9111 o1 too !Mt from ,,.. wrroce of Ct1or111 Nolland WllllOfl'ls. tUSt wun..., R_,, Poul ·"°" as _.,, .......,__ T.---told lo"6. 11111 wlu-t u. rleftt of en. Tomplco Ploc•. Minion lll•lo, CA Tiii• 1111,_t wn llled #tlll ttw oM pv.-t lo Deed al frvsl r• try -..,, ~1 ... of ,,.. IWloce ., .. , eou"tY c1-or Oranve c-•'t °" ,wdod Merell'· Im.• IMt.-. s..a. ooon 0 ch1>111 of 500 faot ,.,,. onrl Tiiis 1>11alneu Is cCW1ouctod by • J.,,.. 1•, 1"1. '" ~ -. _..,. t11, al Offlclol P'ff"llOIO ...,.t_,. •• retotWf In lfl! IJOMr•I pertntnl>lp. l'I ... 91•Conlt In .. ~ al IM CMHttY tnslr11m•"' rec0tcla<I o.<emllet 1•, £1tle Glclk LI• Oay P\obllllWd Or-Cootl O.lly Pl• llto~ ., Or ... ~. MMo of 1'71 '" -..u ...... 170 of Olfklal Tiiis sto-••• , .... With ..... J-"· JllA't J, 10, 11, ttll -.., Colll•tlWO, tnc ........ 01 LaERT Recorch. Co11n1, Cler• of 0r0ft99 COUllty °" ROZAOl\.LA ond JEltl O'HAlt.t. PARCEL» J11ne 24. 1•1 PUBUC NOTICE ROZ.AOILLA. lllMMd encl wlle, WILL A1t E•cl11slve eu eme1tl !or' f'1M7ft SaL L AT PUaLtC AUCTION TO vtlllculM porlllftt owr tNI por1IOll ot Pt.IOlllfloCI Orafttlt Cool! Dolly Piiot. HIOHEST 810DER l'OR CASH MIO Tr•U Ho. 1tOI . .,_,ts p.57 Oii J""• "· JIAy '· 10, 11. "" m>-11 NOTIC •. TO TM• "'ILIC '"yoblo •1 time of Hie In lewfvl 10ld cond0tnll\l11m .,...,. Wllkll •-Tllo c>r.,,.. c-il't l!:nYlr--tol "'41f!OY o1 tllO United Slolel) al IN monl 11 tot ttw-111 of -appurl• PUBLIC NOTIC.,. M•"•o•mont Aoe1tcy lleroby on· Noni! fnwll .,,,one. ot Ille c:o..My 1to1tt to Percell 1 -1 ellove. r. -H 1'W Pf'811Mtllon of Oft l!"vlnlft. C011tl"4Mltt. 700 Clvk C~I~ Of'IW 1"'2 Go1c1on GI~, Irvine, CA "'°"'°' l~t lteporl for 1119 tlleft-Wnt, SeMo Alta. CA., Oii rltllt, tltlt "(II • llAOI eddfeta °' COf'llmOft de• "'°"' ond ~lion Of f'9ttc.an Hiii and ln40f'ftt conveyed• ---•lt"OllOll IS.-allow. "4> warrtnl't NI ""7 Rood llWOUlll lllt lrvlfto GM.ti~,. tly 11--., .... Oeet of Tnat lfl IN •• ,1 ... " .. to Its <omol•I-•• Of' (Or· l'l(TITlOUI ausi .. •H ly. Poflcaol Hitt,_ .... ""'" t.-M lr.m 11'.-nT " ........ lfl .... c:-tv -ttttnHs)". The bonelkMlry u"4tw 1•16 NAMa n A TEllllllHT Poe Ilk CNSI Hl9flwoy to ltonl .. Ce-Stoto -.Ct._, os: Oto6 ol Tnat, by ,_ ... Of 0 btoa<ll.,. Tll• 1011ow1no .,.,..,., are dolne "'°" II-..i...i, of Its tnlorMCtlon Lot ta In lledl a&t et c..--d•l•11lt '" ttw ffllO•llo"' IOCllttd lll•lll"oll ••. wllll MocAtlllUr lloult>w•rd, ~·. City .. ......,, a..c11, C:-tv .. ,,..,...,, IWrolofOre _ ...... -... IRVINE PROPE RTIES. 100 E. Tllo profoct Is,....... to_,,. \lie OrOf\99, Sift "' California, • "' ll"ereO to !fie ..-.Sl.,....s a wrltlitll lalrer SI . Coeto MHo, Co. tli1' lrvlttO ~ .... ~ eftt .....,, lftOP _.,. In ..... J, ...... •1 ..... Oeclar.tlan o1 0.1 .... 1 Oft4 Oof'lltM Gary 9rln6o raon, ltS ElftOtold on ttw er.,,.. C-y Mallet ll'laft of U of Ml~-....._'" ttw efllu f., Sele, --1119'1 rwtlce • brff(ll ao,,......,.. llH<ll. Ca. t2.i.SI A•torl•I H1011woy1. Tll• 11rojo<1 of i... c....., "°<.,., .. NU c:-ity. ....... atec tloft to COUH IN .. 11. Mo,,., -· .., Vlr•'"'• Peril ~-(Tllo 1rv1 ... '-Yl wlll Tiie -........ -~ c-d•rslgn.a to soll wlCI P'Oll*fty 10 Clrcoo, Laouno llloocll, ca, mtt constnoct ttw ,_, ...,.._ wllfl • ..-~. II ..,, • - , ... totlsfy .. ._ _. ... , ..... °"" tllffMf\tt At Oovl ..... UI Emorold llO't, 011rte11011t l"'Prtffm•11h , lw Ill• ~"'" -.ul--i. _...,_, the~ c.....i .... Mtlce ot L.11911noaooc11.eo.ms1 1rv1 ... c-.e-i.c1 • w; 4M A & • ,.,.._..., _,.,, onocll -of et«llofl to 11o llloc.oMltt Tiii• l>lltltt0u It c-cled lly 0 Tiie lottewl111 e1tvlronmefll•t 8ote.ll,CtllfwMa...._ ~rcll 2•, 1"1 ... """·HO. 12"1 In genero•-11Wnl'411. IMturos _., llo .._ .... 1...-CllM TM"'.,..,.,.. T""*'" tlKlolfM -,,..,, ~ 1110. -Mid Oflklol Goty ,,...,.,..,. tly -·-· ........,.,.,IUll ........ "'411 .. ...y llMllll\' -...., ...... _..._ .. Ro<e,._ Tiiis lttt-1 ... lltect wllll u. ContplleM•lwly _,.,... Ill lM f~ .... ,_. ........ ..., - Sold .... "'441 .. ,,.... -.ttM.lt c c ~ ~ c ... "''•"-'°' ·~· .....,..: ••ttll -~ ......... -.-... . • ..,,,,., lor1l "' ""tnoe °""" °" Re•owrc0t • .Air Quellty, Wetor -:-.. ~ ...... -·.,.· -......... ...... ---· c .......... ., w ............ o_....., "" J-12, 1"1. --... ..._ --llllod, ,....,_,,. 11tto, __ ...._ ., ,.,... 111e .. 11rc ... 81et .. lcol lte...,rcn , <e~ ., _,...., --., ..,._ _......,__, .. pay ... t-.lfll "'*11.iwo er.,,.. CoHt o.lly 1'11414 (Ulhln l/l <loflllllc ••tolltcH, llllM, ,._..... .,...: .... ··~ ., llfllld'°' Mft el 1119 Mttlal MCW J llfM lf ... Jlllyl IO Itel 2*-tl AHIMllO, a11.,ty, Lefl• Uto, __ ...__.....,,.,..._~ by lOld o..e1 of T~ •1111 l"'-tl • • • Tro1t•porto1ton /Clt,11loll•1t, .,., tlllt • .__of .. ~-".,* ln .. ld_,,_..,,...._ .. ,lr.,, NollO. Tlw Ottfl ltlll It_ .. , ...... ltv1tlc,...... .. NHo.MtlT,_, .. _,., uw -.. MICI Oeet .. Tl'lilt, PUBLI~ NOTICE ....... ...., ....... , .... .., '·Itel. ...,, Ille ,............ """""' -.. f•H, clltfttt ofl4 OJl:llOflMI et t Tiie C-iy Of OrMl!I '"I'" .. lfW Mle(I) .,,,.. ...... 0... ti TNStto encl ti Ille l""b er•'" .. .Clllaw Qllltl_, Plllllk ...nk lNtltrl TNll te tMt: ............ ......... .... 0..0 ef T,..t s.id tale Wiii 11o NI 7't1U ~I '*" IM_!,tlt ,,_.,W 11o41~ _ .... tllor-lr9"\ IQ' i•r tJ, t ... It "9ICI .. "-"Wt. Jlll't n, ,., .. t! PICTITIOUI aul•M•ll ~·' flt pr.c........ , ~ c . 1.u~ .... -.. _..... "' .... P.M.atUll~A-•fttnM lllAMllTA,..Ml"T IMllll-•kltwff>Ml .. I~ llN(allllllle91ttM_,..__., to tM CM< ~ ellli.1119. .. I r ... fol-Int ptrMflt 1ro ff1119 Of tlle pWlk , '" onler .. i-. fllll tt,11• ..... .,. "*'°"'• ........ Cllapmo1t AnltVO, Ill Illa Cll'I' o ltliltflff• Ot: <OftJIWf.._ oM ... k ..... I ,,_ < ........ <Mell Ill ... ff v....a Orante. CA. (II COSTA Ml!SA ""OPE In I ES, mtf!IMf'tof ,,.. "'*'<· ... .,.., .. 1 ... lfNIQCW.,,I"'· At tM time Of lite lftltlel 1111111 LTD .. m CHANGING TIMlt-e:OSTA MIN lull c-.. .. 11i11 -....... ,.,.. TN lloftlfk161'\' ~ .... --.. OJI 11111 .... 1(., ttw Mt81 .,,_.et Mita IHVHlMIHT, ltU ....,_. IM CfuMy, ~ ........ ,.._ 'T"'at W-etefwo oacltlM M4f .. 1111 .. i. 1Hte11ct of 1111 Allttll• It., CotM MMe. C.. mM tel ..... M ltleW INll 1t MYt f,_ .. tlw"" .. IM ** ..... a ....., tee.,,..,..,tlle ... w-..CttllMI...,. Jettroy K, ~ro1!_!rL.IOU• Lift• llllletfWl~Mlell.""-_.,. o.ct.,...,tt.....n ... ~.., '"'" ........ lmltW '""· ·-.._, .. , Wl\ltti.t, c..-lfll .......... ~ ....... .. .. ......................... ~ on• a•Y_,c .. Is 11 t,Off.'2. h .. ...w Tl"""-Int. ta CelllW"41 <W• *"' -.. ~y of OrMel. E"' -llee!Mft • .... 1"' 4 .. II ea lenfllM"" ..... ,,. -,_ 1Mf < .. I ,Wfllofl), 16«111 a, Mllttlor Bl., Wlllt• YlretlfMfM!MaMel-1tA91My, .... Ull ... 1tN Neeke .. Oof .... -.. (PU).,,....._ llw, Ca,"'°' Ylr-.Mol ANlyal1 Ol•IMffl, 111 llectilft. 1111 .... ,..,... • .. Oato:J-ts,1'11, Tlllt.....,_•ltCf*MllKltClll't•Cor• "°""..........,,P,O ............ cfllMy .,._..Ute rMI ~ .. 1.AWYSIU TIT La ,.,_tlOI\. Allt, (al .... '11". ._.._ INIUltANCI C:OltPOltATIC>ft HllW TtMas, INC. Cttllff ..... Duit ... ...., • De'll ,,_1'"" •..., r,...... ,,.... ,..... lf<Mery e. ·~·"*' ,., ,.,, ... 111 •II fllMI< v••ouoo .. ...,1ca tlyT, o. ••v•ca Offtlfel fllllnMr ,..,.,.. Ill .. \Olcilllty ..... ,,...... • ~TIOM COMHNY...... ~I(.,,....,, A C..,. .... __.......... ··--......_ 9Yt Orlt T...,_ o-r.i ,,_,,_ ,,,. ...... • .. CloilJIY el OI' .... a. '" ,_ -_, ...... IKnMry TMI ........ -llleil wllll 1111 ~IUIMUP .. 111191 ... -ll........,,._. =:-(A. .... OM city ......_ w.te C_t, Clerll of OrMll C:-ty ell wlr_. ... AMI" .. OI...._. tH ey '-t1tleM ...... Or-...CA... Jwie IS, fttt, Nwtll~"-lft,..,....._, 11>61 ._....,,,.. • UV>_.. ,, .. ,,. ~ ._........Or-.. 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'"19ftocl UCLA Nomocl Gery RwsCll director of 'PO' ll lnl0<metl0ft. Prices '"" .. 1.12 °Cfali·biolc Disc Brake Pads For most U.S. ca rs No. 728BR, 778R, 797, 7013R, 7017R, 7026R, 7027R s71s 2 wtlNI Ht S9!9 Silicone Form-a-gasket or Rubber Adhesive Sealan t s Multi Purpose Gear Oil SAE 90 or 140 No. 24228, 24229 $175 Quart $265 No. 6BR No. 6681 ea. Autolite Spark Plug Regular type No. 15 27 34 35, 36,53,54,55,56, 74, 7s, 7&, 115 79:.. Resiator type No. 24, 25, 26 44 45, 46,65, 66, 85, 145, 72~, 126 1PFIELPSll Keep an eye on Local governme·nt Daily Piii •M Feilltloa lelUd • Newport ._ac.h -(714) M4·0¥M in th e Orange Coast bAIL Y PILOT /Friday. July 10, 1981 \ ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE . '. \. • I· BANK OF AMERICA i ' \ CHARLES BARR JEWELERS \ t ' \ \CROWN HARDWARE ,., K VERNON SPORTSWEAR . ' :-DR. LOU ELDER optometrist HAl:~NDLERS SALO\J HALLIDA S MEN 'S CLOTHING HICKORY FARMS ,/. specialty food items HUMPTY DUMPTY children 's clo~hing JEAN DAHL designer and better sportswear \: LA GALLERIA I . eleganc e in fashion MARKET BASKET t-AES AMIES TEENS NANCY DUNN ANTIQUES NEWPORT BALBOA SAVINGS PAPER UNLIMITED gifts and stationers SAV-ON DRUGS \ \ STOREKEEPER traditional sportswear VETA 'S INTIMATE APPAREL WESTC LI FF CLEANERS WESTCLIFF CORNERS g~urmet wore and collectibles WESTCLIFF SHOES XAVIER 'S FLORIST "' . • ' . ·- FAIR CALENDAR 1:15 p.m. -Los Caballeros Marching Band concert, Country Meadows. 1:45 -Swaying Bilros, amphitheater. 7 6 I -Don McLean, amphitheater. 7 -Magical Mehta, Oranaeland Pavilion. 8 -Motorcycle Speedway, grandstand; "Dusty Rogers Jr., tferitageStage; Vandermeide the Hypnotist, Oranaeland Pavilion. ing. 10 a.m. -Various demonatrationa, Home Arts Building. DOOD -Juaneno Indian basket weavine. Orange County Build- l :• -Tiny Tots Royal Court, Heritage Stage 3:3t -Funs·A·Poppin circus, Circus Area. I : 15 -South Gate Youth Band concert, Country Meadows. 7 6 t -Rick Nelson, amphitheater. l &o 5 p.m. -Theater arts demonstration, Orange County Building. 1 to I p.m. -Horseshoe tournament, Horseshoe Court 3 -Mitchell Marionettes, mall. I : 15 -Santa Ana Winds Band concert, Country Meadows. 7 Ir t -Rain -A Tribute to the Beatles, amphitheater. 7:30 -Teen dance with White Water Rush Band, Orangeland Pavilion: Star Party, 1rounds. Nooe &o I p.m. -Science demonstration, Orange County Building. . 3:3t -ltalian cooking, Gourmet Gallery. 4 to I -Ballan Grant, Country Comer. I: IS -La Quienieans Marching Band concert, Country -Meadows. 7 6 t -Elvin Bishop. 7:3161:31 -Astesh Belly Dancers, Heritage Stage . ._ -Film festival, Ora.nee County Bu11dina. l:•-Lemon pie and orange cake contest, Gourmet Gallery. 5 -Cow milldne demoru1tratioo. I : 15 -Velvet Knights Caders concert, Country Meadows. 7 Ir t -Dick Clark's Good 01' Rock 'n' Roll Revue, am- phitheater. 7:3t & t :31 -Spanish Folklorico Dancers, Herita1e Stage. 1%:30 p.m . -Howard Morgan the Magician. Orangeland Pavilion. z to 4 -Flash Zingo Society band, Country Comer. 5 -Band X, Heritage Stage. S to 7 -Sundy Sutherland, Green Place Comer. 7 Ir t -Dick Dale and the Del Tones, amphitheater. 7:30to11 .:._Montezuma'• Revenge, Country Comer. DOOD tot p.m. -Hayrides, erounds. 1 to I -Flash the Clown and Harriet, 1rounch. 3:31 -Country fun contests, Country Meadows. 4 to 7 -Cheryl Rendes -rag doll mime, grounds. I to 10:31 -Newarasa Bluegrus Band, Food Bazaar. 7 Ir t -Andrae Crouch, amphitheater. It -Swaying Bllros, amphitheater. ._ to s p.m. -Travis Parry ,grounch. 1 p.m. -Japanese doll makin1, Craft Theater. Z to 5 -Kate Puetz, Green Place Comer. 2 to 7 -Unicycle mimes, grounds. 4:31 -Herbst Family and Adaaio Dancers, Herttaae Staie. 7 lat -The Association, amphitheater. I -Profeuional rodeo, grandstand. .._ te IP·•· -Harmony competiUon, Oraqeland Pavilion. z to s:•-Yankee Bluesrua Band. Country M•adows. I -Profeaional rodeo, 1randltand. . a:• -Diaper Derbti lleri~· Staie. I :• -lee carvtn1. UOUl'1Ml Gallery. 16 t -Rob Grill and tbe Grau Rootl, ampbjtbeater. 1:••.t:•-NODOllaa Pol1Dellaa &bow, Rertta1• Staie. I -Prolelllonal rodeo. ... t6t ,. •• -ComtrY aioedon, Oraqelud PavWoo. t:•-Baute ~in• ol Pruee, Ooarmet Gal&er,. I -~rodeo, 11'•111tad. I II•••-W1dM w .... Rmla eo.trJ Bud, Food Buaar. •=•• 1:•-,.,..... .................... . 'a. -0.ftd rrtae11 •....., •• ampbitbeater. ·-Prof ...... rodeo, g ........ . •=•-Or~ ............. C.0-try ........ \ Dilly Pilat FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1911 DIVERSIONS 02 TERESA FOY 03 INTERMISSION 04 Bond's back in 'For Your Eyes Only ... DS There's much to do at the fair There's more to the Orange makers, businesses, students County Fair than carnival and amateurs will be shown on a games, fast-food eateries and daily buis. The bu11dinl a1ao ii mainline pop music entertain-the site of Duffy Lyons' butter ment. sculpt~re of a llfe·sile cow. During the fair'• run in Costa Lyon, of Toledo, Ohio, will Mesa, from Ju1y 10 to lt, you'll' create the creamy work of art have a chance to view a Ute-size during the fint few days of the cow sculpted from butter, make fair and it will be displayed -in a free phone call anywhere in a special cooler -lhrouah the the country, watch toddlers race end of the fair . ln the DI.aper Derby and take Also, ham radJo operators your culinary talent. to tbe limit will offer demon1tration1 to with a lemon ple and oranae fa1r1oera and some may win a cake ha.kin.I compet1Uon. chance to place a telephone call Heraldlnl the fair'• list of anywhere In the country with sidelltltlt aUract.lou ii the nny the help ol an airwave lln.kup. Tota Royal Court pa1eant, set There may .,. DO frff hu~h ill for l :S> p.m. Saturday, July 11, Ufe, but a delectable lemon pie on the He r it a I e Sta I e . or sumptuous oraqe cake will Youn11ten will compete for be your admiuloo ticket to tbe coveted royal tltlet and rtbbonl, fair on Tuesday, July 14. All you llftl and trophlea. Cont..tanta have to do la enter your delldoul will don weetem wear for Judi· deaaert fOf' competltioo bet.._ in& on appearance, naturalneu, noon and l p.m. at th• GOWDMt penooallty and polae. Gall•I')' ol the Hom• Art.I Build· Fiim buff• will enjoy th• ln1. You'll 1« lato tbe fair lot 1bowln1 ol priM·wtnnlnl mo¥· no doup at all as well u vte fot t .. , ,..._ md ftleo &..-ta tM tropbl• and rtbboM la' Heb Oruae Count,y Bulldtq. Meet-catepy. Judilnl will be bated sistency and flavor. And, of course, packaged mixes are not acceptable. New to the fair this year is a s alad -malting contest. Categories are broken down into vegetable, fruit and salad with meat or fllh. Contestanta must brln1 prepared inaredlenta to the Gourmet Gallery by 1:30 p .m . Thursday, July 16. The 1alads are to be mixed at the f alrarounda and wtll be Judeed for lute, appearance, freahneu and orislnallcy. If the motorcycle speedway races prove too much kidney· ratUlnl, lhl.n-splittinl action ror you, the fair'• Diaper Derby may be J~•t the tbln1 . Tboroqhbred boys and ,UU, from ... e 'montbl to l year. wm •port tlae lat.ell tD cbildreD'• r1cln1 apparel. Pannta an al· lowed to u.. a toy or bottle and the moat ap.trlrlate Inf ant lln10 to IO"d = rae.n Oil. ~and rt wtl1 be awarded to wlnnera of th• derby, to be btlld at l :ID p.m. Saturday, July 11, on th•· Heritage Stage. A junior horse show in thie fair's new equestrian center will feature all classes of entrt• competing for medals and cub prizes. The event ii 1et fOf' I a.m. Saturday, July 18, and will continue through Sunday. Trail horses will be followed by stock seat equitations, weatera pleasure , stock hor1e&, showmanship, halter horse, bareback and pony equitation. Cappln1 the fair"• 10·~ salute to ita country theme be a championshJp rodeo in grandstand. Showa will be at a p.m. Friday, Jul,y 17, and and I p.m . July 11 and 1 Profeuional cowboys wU~ pete in bareback ridiq, bronc bultlnl and bull There will be team roplq cow1lra. compeC.i.DC la a racin1 event. A8d a • rodeo 'Wouldn't be eompl .. wttbout the clowna, wbo di8* duaeklea wblD t.M)''N llOt U7tlil to hare • onMl'1 lteel' awar rrom a fallen eowbo1. Tlclt• for the radeo are SI for adubl and '1 few dalldnn. od -al ...... -m.. 11 .. •-"'~ ... lHture • ...,. ~ ~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~-~~~~·~~~~ DI Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 10, 1981 ;----------------------------------------------------------------:~=======:;:::==========:::::; -rnmv~rn~mIJm~ -PLAYS-------- " AFTER THE FACT," M original drama by John Ferucca, Is on ~tage fDr thrM Wffks at : Jhe LAguna Moulton PlayhouseL 606 Laguna • Canyon Road, Laguna a..ch. ~rformancff are given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m . until July 25. C•ll 494-o74l for tlcket.s. "GREEN GROW THE UL.ACS," the non- muslcal version of "Oklahoma," opens tonight for a five-weekend run at the Wfftmlnster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St. Westminster. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m . through Aug. 8 with : tickets available at 99S-4113. "PU RE AS TH& QRIVEN SNOW," an old· fashioned melodrama, bows In tonight at the Saddleback Valley Community Theater, ., 25741-C Obrero, Mission Viejo. The play wlll be staged Fridays and Saturdays at I p.m. through Aug. 1 and tickets may be reserved by calling 830-9252 or 830-4698. "STORY THE•TRE,'~ a potpourri Of tradl· tlonal fairy tales told with a twist of wl,, oPeftS Gelden West CoHege's summtr theet.r SfflOn tonight. Performances •t 1 tonight and Saturday and July 17 and 11, .net 2:30 p.m. ~~Td~o;a~~ :U.::t~~.a~1t=.::~:rc1~ei:r. "ON GOLDEN POND," the story of en -ofng couple In love, opens Thursday, July. 1' throuah !• Aug. 2 •. Curtain time Is I WHltnlQh.ts, 2 ancf I p.m . Saturdays and 3 p.m. SwMSeys. Pttone :: 831·4656 or 495·2790 from 10 a.m. tD 2 p.m. Mon· days through Fridays fot rHervattons. "OUR TOWN," the 'Pulltur Prlze-wlnlnlng : Thornton Wiider dr•m•, wraps up Its run at • ·Showcase Productions of Westminster this : weekend. Performances are Friday and Satur- ; day at 8:30 p.m. with a clollng matinee •t 2:30 Sunday In the Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave. ReservatJons available at 894-6786. ' "SOUTH PACIFIC" also closes U.ls WMkend at the new Festival AmphfthNter at Garden Grove's Village Green. A special performance with sign language lnterpr9ters for the hearing impaired will be held tonight at 1:30 p.m. Call 636-7213 or 892·7070. : "THE HEIRESS" has Its final perform-.Kes tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. In the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse at the Seacllff VIiiage Center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Reservations at 8"7·~'65. Pearl Bailey appeon at DllMt/land thU wek. S.e Etc. beloW. ("Ghost" Op. 70, No. 1) and Dvorak (Opus 65 In F minor) featuring pianist Albert Dominguez. The concert begins at 8 p.m. In the Mary Wilson Library, 707 Electric A.venue, Old Town, Seal Beach. Admission Is frH. THE CLARENDON PLAYERS wlll provide •n afternoon of classical music SUnday, July 12, at 2 p.m. in the l\lrtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, Irvine. Featured performers will be flutist Susan Fries, horn player Robert Bonnevle; clarinetist Freet Ormand, bassoonist Fowler Friedlander and oboist Jon Peterson. Admission $3 general, $1 senior citizens, stu· dents and military. -DANCE--------- A JAZZ·MODERN DANGE Work shop performance with performers from the Irvine Cultural Center Student Theatre, 17302-A Daimler St., I rvlne, wlll be presented tonight at 8:30 by the South Coast Cultural. Services League. Adults $2, students and seniors $1, -ETC.------ RAZZY BAILEY AND ROSE, his flve--plece group, wlll appear , at Knott's Berry Ferm tonight at 7 and 10 and Saturct.y at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. Call 827·1776 for Information. THE ART·A·FAIR FESTIVA~ an exhlblt(on by many artists •nd craftsmen, ~s Tues· day, July U, and runs through Aug. 30 on Laguna Canyon Road at Canyon Acres Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays, 10 a .m. to 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Admission $1 . "GIGI," the fllm starring Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier and Eva Gabor, will be shown Wednesday, July 1S, at 7:30 p.m . In the Orange Coast College Forum. Admission Is $2. Call 556-5880. PEARL BAILEY will perform on the Fron· tlerl•nd Rivers of America stage at DIS· neyland each evening at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. from Monday, July 13, through July 17. THE A~NUAL SAWDUST FESTIVAL, featur- ing thl wotks of more than 200 artists and craftsmen, open1 Tuesday, July 14, at 935 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Con· tlnu11 through Aug. 30 from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. dally. "TH• DISCREET CHARM of the 8ourgeolse," pne C>f Luis Bunuel's most popular films, will be shown tonight at 8 by the UC lrvlne Fiim Society In UCl's Social Science Lecture Hell. Tickets are $2. Call 833-6922 for In formation. HARBORLITES CHAPTER of Sweet Adellnes will present their third annual barbershop show Saturday at 8 p.m. In the Turtlerock Com- mun lty Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Drive, Irvine. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for children and senior citizens. A KICK.OFF PARTY for the Fiesta La Cris· tlanlta Is set for S p.m. Saturday In the San Clemente Community Center. The event will feature a Mexican buffet dinner and bluegrass music by the Butterfield Express. Tickets are $10 at the do«. "A SALUTE TO GEORGE GERSHWIN" will I be held tonight at the Hollywood Bowl and a bus Is leaving at S p.m. from the Gothard Street parking lot of Golden West College. A l $13 fee covers admission and transportation. For information, call 893-6250. children under 12 SO cent~. Call 979·1582. "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" will be shown at 8 · p.m. Saturday In the amphitheater of Golden "GUYS AND DOLLS," the popular musical by SPANISH DANCERS JOSE GRECO and Nana W,est College. Picnic time will be from 6:30 to 8 Frank Loesser, Is on at Ellzabet8' Howard's p.m . Admission Is $1 or $S maximum per C t I C II DI Th t 690 El C I Lorca w.111 appear tonight and Saturday at 8 ur an a nner ea er, am no p.m . In &le Cypress College campus Theater, family. Real, Tustin. Curtain times vary. Call 838-15'0. 9200 Valley View St., Cypress. For ticket In· "MAGIC THEATRE," a children's musical formatl'!", call 826·2220, ext. 322. OPERA AND PUPPETRY are combined In a I staged as a series of sketches that deal with a presentation of Richard Wagner's "Lohen· t child's world, such as fear, anger, love, anxiety RUSSIAN AND UKRAINIAN DANCE and grin" by the Gem Opera Puppet Theatre Satur- • and jealousy, opens· next Wednesday In Sad· music will be presented by the Odessa day at 3 and 7:30 p.m. In Golden West Colleoe's dleback College's 100-seat Company theatre. Balalaikas and the Ukrainian Spirit Company Health Sciences 131. The shows are designed ' For tickets, call 831~ or 495-2790 Monday at UC Irvine this Saturday and SUnday . The for children 8 years or older. Tickets are $1. I through Friday from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Balallakas will appear at 8 p.m. Sunday In the r Fine Arts Village Theatre. Tickets are $5 DELPHI IV, a musical group that blends f -CLASSICAL MUSIC------general admission, $3 for UCI students and $4 Eastem and Western Instruments and sounds j for senior citizen$.. The dance troupe will to play Jau, ragas and other forms, will ap- T HE SEAL BEACH CHAMBER Music perform In the s.me theater at 8 the following pear In a free concert Sunday, July 12 at 6 p.m. ' Festival continues Wednesday, July 15 with night, with the sam~ prices. For reservations, in the outdoor amphitheater of Golden West I piano trios by Mozart < K.s.42 in E), Beethoven call 833-5433. College. t ::::=======================:;;-~~~----,....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1 ~ The ODESSA BALALAIKAS, Russian folk ensemble, will perlcrm on Saturday,. July 11 , 8:00 p.m. in the OCI Fine Arts Village Theatre os port of a weekeOO series of Russian and l.J<ronian cultural events. On Sunday, July 12. ll<ronian Arts and Crofts will be exhibited in the LX:J Fine Arts Gallery, and the Ukronian Spirit f.ompony will perform Ukranian Folk and Regional Dances in the V~loge Theatre, 8:00 P .M. Tickets Will Be Available At The Door Preaents Ernest Thompson's BroadMJy Comedy Hit ON GOLDEN POND Directed by Brian Donoghue Starring Stege. Scrffl'I and T~'t lllS KOIM WILIY HAii• • ANO w.,.. ... ....... ..,.. ................... ... . . .... , ...... ..... t7General r. A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Bank of America • Biibo 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 Mer1<et • Photography by Jeffrey Southern Callfornle Optlcal •Spa Lady • Swensen's •Vicki's Sunshine Factory SURPRISE your cuatorner• friend• and relatlv•• back eaet Surprlae them with a GIFT PACK OF CALIF. FRESH FRUIT! 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Teresa Foy: good skate By MICHAEL DOUGAN °'*Delly "'911 IWI Teresa Foy, former Ice Capades star and headliner for the Knoll's Berry Farm lee show. may owe her success to the Las Vegas heat and a show called "Nudes on Ice." Not that the pert 20·year-old has ever skated aana costume, but her instructor in t hat desert gambling town did and she passed on to Miss Foy a flair that was rare In competitive circles. Miss Foy said she began skat· ing out of boredom and a desire to escape the Nevada sun. ' "It was just too hot. That's one ~ of the reasons I went ice skat· lng," she said. "Being in Vegas, there weren't a lot of things to do. You see all the movies and " you can just go to Circus Circus so many times. Then they 11 opened up a new ice rink and my parents took me to it. lier instructor, lead skater in the nude revue al a local casino, .• did not teach the staid style then ti popular in amateur skating. And her cosiume, made by Miss Foy's show business mother, reflected the Vegas penchant for ' flash. ~ "I didn't really know aoout competitvive skating," recalled Miss Foy. She appeared at her first competition, in California, wearing a hot pink dress with maribu feathers on tbe sklrt '•and little rhinestones all around it." "When I got there I was so embarrased, and then I was the hit of the show," she said. Her musical selection, "Yellow Rolls Royce," was also a break in tradition. But, said Miss Foy, "after skating like that I couldn't really back down and get into skating to classical music." ·'Every time I would do a competition rd be very high (in scoring) -of course, I could do the jumps and spins -but they'd tell me I was too showy," she added. Sti ll , she was asked to represent England (her mother is British) in international com- petition in Moscow. That nation placed third. 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IJl1'1'•r From Fl,,. p.m. EHrydoy partly because her father is n&· ger for the flying sequences, in which skaters take to the air to perform loops and whirls beneath a black light. <Her boyfriend Is also a rigger. now touring wtth "Peter Pan.") Miss Foy left Knoll's to tour with the Ice Capades where her considerable talents on ice were enh anced by her vocal abilities. Miss Foy believes she is the only singing ice s kater in the field. Arter two years on the road, Miss Foy returned to Knott's, where th• small stage and prox- i m lty to the audience create a more intimate atmosphere. "I kind of like it because you can see the people," she said. "In an arena, you have a hard time. they're so far away." M 1ss Foy turned down an offer to rejoin the Ice Capades for its winter tour. preferring to move to Los Angeles after the Knotrs show closes Sept. 7. She hopes to launch a recording career and expand her acting abilities (she has already had skating roles on shows like "Fantasy Island.") 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When divers d1s· · · 1 couJd make minor changes . .. Rocky IJ" pd "SUperman U" minute-long shows beln' •taced pany Theater, "Magic Theater" The on·going writer's strike cover Its wreckage on the sea I could change a male character _ now lt'e·tl• for OCCTA u. eacb night. It's also an Op· by Saundra Matthewa·Deacon, has been part I c ul a r I y floor in 1981, they are shocked to to a remalc character, say, or J -OCCTA, fot tbe uninlUated, la portunHy for the 1roup1 dJrecled by Jerry McCulloch. troublesome for Richard Buell, hear signs of Life. could change the sets in a sbot, t.be Oraue County Community themselves to get acquainted 9 p.m. -Gem Theater, "The a former Corona del Mar resi· ··Three· hundre d · and -but I could not rewrite any T_,eater AuoclaUon, which la with one another. Zoo Story" by Edward Albee, dent now living lo south Santa thirty.seven people have sur-scenes." aaaembllnf its second annual The program for the festival directed by Michael Nearing. Ana. Buell Is of the hyphenated vived and built a whole new The movie is now in poat-~··•ct .Pl 1 fettlval. The tint was firmed up at last month's 10 p.m. -Newport Theater pers uasion : he's a writer-civilization down there," Buell production. being edited and one, laat July, drew packed OCCTA board meeting, and the Arts Center, "The Hitchhiker," producer. said. "And they don't want to be scored. bouaea and Aocal theater trouPI 1981 schedule shapes up Uke directed by Kent Johnson. That means Buell has con-rescued. They say, 'From Buell said he 1s hopeful that are looldnl for a repeat •bowln• this: linued work on a four·hnur what?' It's lik e if some space the writer's strike "will be set· ln 1981. Thanday, luJy 30 Satanlay, A111. 1 television movie as a producer ship landed in your front yard tied in the next week or two." Since tbe first futival, 8 p.m. _ Huntington Beach 8 p.m . -Aoa-Modjeska while strlk.jng as a wrltfr. and an alien jumped out and "The dJreclors guild set the wblcb 1n90lved n.lne producinJ Playhouse. "The Rape of Bunny Players, "The Footsteps of "I've most recenUy been pro· sy~~d . .'.We've come to rescue pattern." he noted. The direc· oraanilatioaa 09er 1 three-day Stunts, 11 directed by Joan Doves" by Robert Anderson, ducing a script that I wrote tors decided not to go on strike nan, OCCTA hu lncreued by McGillis. directed by Roberta Pepitone. before the strike," Buell ex· "Goliath Awaits" will air over last week after r eaching a three tbeaten. So tbi1 year's 9 p.m. -Newport Harbor Ac-plained ... My contract stales two nights in early November on formula to obtain percentages of 9 p.m. -San Clemente Com· t Th b I ha od h tournament wUI encompau four muoHy Theater, "The Sunshine ors eater, "La Ronde" by t at ve to pr uce and my Operation Prime Time, a na· t e money made when their days -July 30-31, Aua. 1·2 _ at Arthur Schnitzler, directed by fellow writers are out there on tional affiliation of independent f 1 I m s are s how o o n pay the Newport Theater Arla Boys" by Neil Simon, directed James O'Kannon. strike." television stations. Locally, the television Center, 2501 Cliff Drive by Bob Ka.stings. 10 p.m. -Irvine Community Buell said he would "emo· movie will appear on Channel ··we JUSt want a share of <the Newport Beach. ' lO p.m. -SaddJeback Valley Theater, "Halloween " by tionaUy" prefer to be out there 13. production companies'> share,'' Community Theater, "Pure as Le d M lf "th th d B It's • chance for play. the Driven Snow" by Paul onar e i, directed by Rob w1 em. Buell said his membership m sa1 uell ··They do pay us for coera to llimpae the tal· Fahey. Buell 's film , "Goliath the Writers Guild of America, n('twork and theatrical re· t f Loomis, directed by Vince Awai.ts" concer 5 a shi· h h ·k· r· d leases " en s o ne•rly every 000. Cordio. (See PLAY, Page D7) n P muc l e slri mg out 1t, prevente r::;;:;;;:;;;~~==~~~::::::::::::::::;:::::::,--------------------------------------;~li~ke~th~e~Q=u=ee=n~M=a=ry~(=w=h=er=e=i=t~~h1~m~fr~o~m~m~aki~n=g=s=cr~i-pt_c_h_an_g_e_s __ <_Stt __ s_T_R_1_K_E_'R_,_P_a_g_e_o_1_> __ ~ . F~A THE HOTTEST 1 E TERTAINMENT N AA.NGE.COUNTY ..• Go to the JAMEi HARMON BAND Juty 10.11-12-13-14 "f'OOO fOR THE MOON" Jut, 14-15-11 Z4tl NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPO&T BEACH 675-%244 arle'luin Dinntr Playltoust Tiiiiiii* Book By Wllilm P. Brown "Bat Mu.sical .... Wmner o(7 Tony Awards'" Performances Tues. thru Sun .. & SuA. Brunch 350$ I. M9'ttor Blvd., Sent. 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Amphitheatre shows at 7 & 9 PM DON McLEAN FRIDAY, JULY 10 RICK NELSON SATURDAY, JULY 11 RAIN -A TRIBUTE TO THE BEATLES SUNDAY, JULY 12 El VIN BISHOP MONDAY, JU LY 13 DICK CLARK'S GOOD 'OL ROCK le ROLL with DICK CLARK, FREDDIE CANNON, BO DIDDLEY and THE COASTERS TUESDAY, JULY 14 -• . -- MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY FRIDAY, JULY 10 MONTEZUMA'S REVENGE JULY 10.16 featuring SURFER STOMP with DICK DALE and the DEL TONES featuring JEANNIE, oind the SURFARIS WEDNESDAY, JULY 15 ANDRAE CROUCH THURSDAY, JULY 16 THE ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, JULY 17 ROB GRILL and THE GRASS ROOTS SATURDAY, JULY 18 DAVID FRIZZELL &t SHELLY WEST SUNDAY, JULY 19 PRCA CHAMPIONSHIP RODEO JULY 17, 18, & 19 HYPNOTIST · VANDERMEIDE JULY11·16 Come on out for 1 "touth of country" fun. There's carnival rtdn, conteet1, livt-- ltock, e•hlblb of floricultu~, craftt, home arts, nt-w productt, award winning wlnn, award wlnnll\g fllmt plus country music t-very night In Country MHdows. JlJLY 10 • 19 . ~12yean:u .oo FAIRGROUNDS, COSTA MESA (~nder 5 free) Pit •• Sat., Sun .••. I 0 am to aldnitflit Mon. thrv Th•n .... Noon to ntldnltlllt .. -~ .. .. .· Movies 007 back on screen In "For Your Eyes Only" James Bond ls at'. tdacted by motorcycles with spited wheels chased own. a tobanan run, beaten up by 'hockey players, rolled in an automobile, threatened by a submarine, buszed by sharks, dragged behind a bob at and pushed off • mountain. Then, after reakfast ... Perhaps its time lo reconsider the James Bond style. Jn this latest or 13 cloat·and·da11er ex· travaganzas, producer Albert Broccoli and direc- tor John Glen s~m to acknowledge that high-tech gadgeta. and exotic chases are beginning to wear a !ittle thin. They know this, but they do little about It. T~ time arour:id. Bond's adventures are pre- sented ln a tongue·ln-cheek mode that relieves us of the n~ to suspend disbelief. Io the obligatory car purswt sequence, for example, Bond is not giv-:n a Masarali or a Lotus, but a funky put-put of a Citroen. The chase itself is ludicrous deriving less from previous Bond flicks than rro.:n "Son of Flubber." Another scene, Bond's once· per-movie visit~ the workshop where "Q," the secret services cynical technical wizard, invents bis gadgets, is also an apparent put-on that could have been lifted out of "Gel Smart." ln fact. the best thing that can be said for "Eyes Only" is that it is funny in a self-conscious fashion. Roger Moore is back with his flat portrayal of the British superspy ,this Ume engaged in a race to recover a secret weapons control device from a sunken ship. His opponent is Julian Glover a Greek shipping tycoon. and his allies are Ca~ole Bouquet, whose parents were murdered by the bad guys, and To~l . playing a Greek smuggler. The special errects. as usual, are impressive and there's some Cine stunt work. The wildest stunt, where Bond falls 200 feet off a mountain to be jerked to a halt in mid·air by his safely rope. is performed by Rick Sylvester, the daredevil who skied off a cliff and parachuted to earth in the opening shots of "The Spy Who Loved Me ... One problem with this movie is that Bond's wrHers have run out of fresh situations to put him in. He's been chased on skis in other episodes and he's already fought battles undersea. In the last film, "Moonraker," they sent him into space for novelty, pushing their hero to the limits of absurdi-tr Now they're recycling old ideas and it's getting tiresome. The only new twist in "For Your Eyes Only" comes when Bond rejects the amorous advances of a lovely nymphet. nicely played by Lynn-Holly Johnson. Previously. he wouJd hop into bed with anything that winked. Bond, in fact, must be the most one- di~ensional character ever portrayed in a film series. As played by Moore. he barely has a personality. he simply kills evildoers and cracks one-liners. The Bond character created in Ian Fleming's ver y readable books was more well-rounded, LATE EVENING SINGLES SERVICES at Temple Beth Sholom 13031 Tustin Avenue Santa Ana, CA (714) 532·2104 followed by A GALA ONEG SHABBAT WITH WINE. CHEESE & FOLK DANCING Jety ., ... .... 21-n Ages 21-35 Friday at 10:00 P.M. C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words lo work for ou. -----NOW SHOWING --- parlicuJarly in the last novels written before Flem- ing's death. That Bond tired of spying, considered retir~g. fell in love with a mobster's daughter, married and became a widower. He lost his mind with grief, turning him Into such an ineffectual spook that he was sent on a suicide mission. Later, he was afflicted by amnesia, then brainwashed by the Russians to return and kiU his superiors . One wonders whether the makers of Bond movies even read the books. Although all the films bo;row titles Crom the novels. the story lines have virtually nothing in common. Unfortunately, any effort to return to the original Bond will fail as long as Moore is playing the character. Moore is too pretty and too dull. Sean Connery, who first filled the role. could do it nicely. "For Your Eyes Only" is rated PG. There's a f~ir amount of titillation. but no nudity and the violence. though abundant. is so cartoonish as to be inoffensive. -MICHAEL DOUGAN 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you In lhe Dark Ages. Magic-a lowwasamystery. Advennnwa And Dragons were~ . ........... , .. . ~ ""' •"' , " ''" ''•'' . "' , I I-""•·~~! rt' .. I ·---~4 '",_.._t(~A .. l•tt #J IPG~--~--· ·:r..;,c:..-;= ... I ... --..-........... 2!"..... l~ M~IMA rLAZA Biu !>46 2111 • CllKDOtll O<••oe &3• n~J • IDWAllDS UDDltUCll [I IQtO '>81 ~eliO NOW PLAYING llWAMI IOVTII COAlf ITA8tllll Nm-l• Ccl$!1 lilts. !>46·1711 °'"'9e 639 8770 OWAMIS llllllTlll8TOll llUC1I Hunhnqt0<1 8eaeh 8A8-03all •Cllt--r llO ,AllU ICClrTID fOll Tilll lll8MllMDT ''Fast-paced, action-filled and Romance-with a capital R.'' -Rona Barrett Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10. 1981 oa ·~-1 ....... ._._ -.bAIDS T~ & Coun•rr orod 0 Zrn1t1 ~di. Cu•IOm• A~~ ~ FN. w .. tlaft WAX-~"""' u.d boo'Ck~" P"C~• JiJ llJ lll Iii Ellzo.beth Howard's • fiJ IJ lill I CURTAIN CALL I I DINNER THEATER I =~~/g~i llJ Mllltc ... L'nllCU 1 y~..._ ~ fll Ii) N AHK LOISSH ~Y "'~"· s 1J !II RILL DIMMER SERVB> s,.cial •111 11951ii1 AT YOUR T AILE 111111 & SHOW .., ii) RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 Iii Ii) .. 690 EL ('AMINO HEAi., TUSTIN 92680 • liJ !iJ •• ' Sanui Ana Fwy. Newport Ave. offramp Ii) ~·················~· Walt Dlaney'a "FOX AND HOUND" "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" 11 "NINE TO AVE" (PG) "JAZZ. SINGER" 'HISTORY OF THE WORLD, PART ONE" (R) NEW YORK" (Al DM.Yt-.~_., ... ........ , .. ,, ia.T ~ "ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" IA) ........... , .... .. ,.,.... . ., ...... .., .... , .. 1tlJH ·~a -· -....... NI ..... - Al Bl f<I K llR<t< t 1111 rt~ ""' ROGER MOORE • l""'..tll \II'<•\ JAM ES BOND 007,,... II FOR YOUR EYES ONLY """"' ( Af<OI f BO\ 1)1 I I • 1111'111 I"'' 11111 I' JOH"''" •JI l IA' I .t 11\ I k l'lloJu..<Jh>1\I HI f<I f< llKll< I Ill I· lmnu.11.,JOll,111.1' "'"'"ffoh• f<J('llARfl'vl.\111.\I \I '"' \ti< 11\l.I 1, "Ii 'O" 1 .. , ..... I» ....... \11111'\l I(, \l.ll.'-1), '1u•~ I~ llll I I Cl'\ II • I\ tu. t• • fl 11 11 I< \\I• ''I Aw 1,.tr 1-n,.1ur.,..-, If''' 11 \ ''' H ·• .. 111 •• 00 ~~ ~.:~· .~ -~ .... ~ :~ :. ~·=;.;.::,:" -. ..UnttedA.r11sts I 11 '-II NOW PLAYING IUMUM Ana11t1m 011ve· 10 879 98~ COSTA MUI •coSTI MUI WlSTMlllSTlR H•QI .. dy )9 Ill••• 8Q 1693 lllll UA Movies 990 4022 Hat DOI B11s101 631 3~1 ~·o 7444 ll TOflO • ORlllGE SiOo>eoae> t•~eoonoe !>8' '>881) b'34 '~'>3 WUTMIMSTlR ( "~" ~ Iv,. • 891 JYJ' OM.T>.a.rta,19'• LUKE ECM'ARDS' ••• CHRISTOPHER REEVE GENE HA Cl< MAN IN "SUPERMAN II" IPGI OAA.Y1t..i<• ...... ,,., ... '1Juatfll• ~ (!) A Ulff.,._ M LUM DAIU1:4to,1<1e.- ''ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" <R> ~ r ·;;;; "> 'I -t ' 'Ir ., } • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 :Fair time offer star gazing through telescopes as well as a permanent dlaplay ln the Oranee County BWldina. <F"• Pa1e·Do aoundl of boo1ie wooate, LaUn and HawaUan rhythm, blues and rowdy, 1o0d·tlme muaic. Alao new to the fair will be a horseshoe· pltcbln& tournament sponsored by the Southern California Horseshoe Pitcher's A.sociation. The event la set for today through TUesday, July 14, ln the picnic area. cmeoome ~ scReen 6}4 '255} L!.I CompleH Chipman Aw A S1nt1 An1 ,rffWIY Dick Clark tomes to the amphitheater ataae Tuesday, July 14, with his Good 01' Rock 'n' Roll Revue featwina Freddie Cannon, Bo Dlddley and the Coasters and some '50s memorabilia. Fairaoers should also catch a look at what's happening in the model railroad bullding....-which will be demolished to make room for the new am- phitheater faciUty. The Orange Coast Model Railroad Club, which operates tbe miniature railway system, makes lts last appearance at the fair this year. ECONOMY SEA TINO 12.50 'til 3:00 P.M. EXCEPT WHERE t«>TED • Surf's up Wednesday, July 15, when Dick Dale, Kl.na ot the Surf Guitar, and bis Deltones take us back to the wiped out '60s. Andrae crouch and bis eroup the Disciples tum the musical fare to a more inspirational tone Thursday. July 16. His brand of gospel muaic laces rtiythm and blues, country, jazz and Latin rock. The six-part vocal harmonies of the Associa· tion can be heard Friday, July 17. The rock group captured six gold records and a platinum award during the '60s with such bJl singles as "Cherish.." "Along Comes Mary," "Windy" and "Never My Love." On line for Saturday, July 18, is Rob Grill and the Grass Roots. Since the group started playin1 at high schools and clubs in 1965, it hu recorded such songs as "Midnight Confessions," "Let's Live for Friday," "Temptation Eyes'' and "Two Divided For the sports enthusiasts, the fair will have a motorcycle race today at 8 p.m. Coal ls $5 for adult.a, $4 for juniors and $1.50 for children. Ad· mission to the fair ls included in the price after 4 p.m . A championship rodeo for those with the true Western spirit will be held at 8 p.m .. July 17, and 3 and 8 p.m .. July 18 and 19. Rodeo tfckets are $3 for adults and $1 for children. Teen·a1ers can do some hopping and bopping at 8 p.m. dances set for the Orangeland Pavilion. Bandit and the Jazz Band will perform Saturday, July u , at 8 p.m . The White Water Rush Band will be featured at 8 p.m. Sunday, July 12. 70mm/Oolbyl .......... U.M(PG) L:dfo!~1g Mtl Brool11 In =~~R) Shows et 12:30 2:30 4:30 9:30 8:30 10:20 In Dolby Stereo Ofllr 'fW (PG) ~~WJ :~516.oY o~b1'5 STADtum 6l9 8770 ~I In Dolby Stereo I '•' ll (PG) !~lP1ts1did8 h~t5 Ho~~vs.lr'I In Dolby Stereo f •Y-Eym 0.ty (PG) . i~rJ :~1d;~ h~ 8 111 Murr1y 1n STRIPES (R) eu1:~1~oY0~:1~ SCREEn Drivcz -ln !Utell.a Ne11 STADIUM by Love." • David Frizzell and Shelly West wilJ cap the !air's nightly entertainment schedule with a performance Sunday, July 19. Hailed as the brightest new stars in the country muaic world, the pair recently hit the charts with their single, "You're the Reason God Made OltJaboma." You can be mesmerized by Vandermeide, known as "Europe's Fastest Hypnotist," today at 8 and 10 p.m. s hows in the Orangeland Pavilion. Vandermeide continues through Thursday, July 16, in the fair grandstand. Revolut1on1ry CINE-Fl SOUND at Drivt·in Below You• AM Car Rad!O 11vou•19Hktr. 11 no AM Cit radlO with •n•tton 1cotta0ry Pot•Uon, tittng yot.H own AM Port•bt. Jn addition lo the nightly performances, the fair will host a variety of competitions -livestock shows, home and garden exhibits, crafts and hob· by displays, floricuJture shows, indualrial presen· talions as well as the traditional carnival fun zone and so-called games of skill. More than a quarter of a million people are ex· peeled to sample cotton candy. be entertained by strolling clowns, mimes and jugglers and view photographs and other fine arts works during the 10 day run of the fair. On Wednesday, July 15, Howard ''The Magic Man" Morgan will attempt to escape from a straight jacket while suspended 200 feet above the fair by a hot air balloon. Morgan will demonstrate fire eatin&, sword swallowing and other illusions throughout the afternoon al the Heritage Stage. Fair gates open at noon on weekdays, 10 a.m. on weekends and will close al midnight. Admission is $3 for adults, Sl for juniors ages 6 to 12 and free for children under 6. Reduced prices for seniors 65 and older will be offered July 13, 14, 15 and 16. Special admission on these days will be $1. Senior Citizen's Day is set for Tuesday, JuJy 14, with special activilieslor the elderly. &m,.F..- ,._Y.t(R) The Exterminator (R) ol1n1y'1 lMfu_. ._...._.(G) The Lan Fh9ht of Noah'• Ark IGI Child'• Prices • ._.. • .__(R) Cheech & Chong's Next Movie (R) Dt II ' .. (PG) Plus! STAR TREK (G) ......., .... ._..Plrtl (R) Clash of the Tit1ns (PG) STRftS (R) Plus! Wholly Moses (PG) Orange County Astronomers will add a new program to the fair this year with a "Star Party," slated for Sunday July 12, at 8 p.m. The group will Children 12 years and under will be admitted to the fair free until 6 p.m . today and next Friday. Oriw·lns Open 7:30 Nightly Under 12 Frff Unles• Noted TONIGHT MAJOR HOLLYWOOD SNEAK PREVIEW OF THE SUMMER'S FUNNIEST MOVIE A Rollins -Joffe-Morra-Brezner Production Ducley Moore 1 jza ,~,, John Gi8lgud Musi~ by Executive Producer Produced by Burt Bacharach Charles H. Joffe Robert Greenhut Written and Directed by Steve Gordon [SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON WARNER BROS. RECORDS & TAPES! Technicolor~ An ORiQrf PICTURES R•IHH PG PAREMTAL GUOANCE St81STED C» Thru WARNER BROS m A Warner Communu:allons Company l<>Mf •n..w. ••NOT• aunAeU '°" ¢1 1981 Orion Pictures Company. 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I "MEL 8fll()()t(S' HISTORY OF .,... .-i THE ~LO PAlllT l"l'UM "TH=,==:.~:AYS "THE FINAL CONFLICT' 1111 Clllt Fl SOUllO Clltl JI SOUllO;.;;.._ __ --..;;;..;;;;;;;;-..T.-;;;;i'r.--::-. -·-=·=-===-... ::. ---· "THE CANHOHOO RUH" -"l"OA vouA ~s ONLY"""' "HARDl.Y ~ltKINO" -"THE THIEF" ~I Cllff fl SOUliD Cl~! II SOUND l" "·~g .. LA HABRA DRIVE IN .............. _,,_ , ............ 171-1162 1111 .... ''""" LINCOLN ORIVE·IN 11r.c:oln ,. •• W• .. 01 KnoH 121·•070 :'P.t.Nt.I "EICAPE FROM NEW YORK" 4'11 -"THE EXT£AMINAT<>f'"" --·--· "fllAIDt:fllS Of' THE 1.0lt AlllC" ...... "HANGAlt 11" IN! ORANGE DRIVE IN lon10 ""• ,,.,.,. I Sto .. Colleqo 558·7022 ,,.~,-. "fHE OflllAT MU"9n CAPD" -"' "81!AA ISL.AND" IN! A~ 1.0-, 1 1 ''WA.Ni MISSION D~IVE ·IN t1 1omp H ""'' .... o' ...... ' " ·~ WARNER DfHVl I N WOif••• .. .,. we11 04 .. ocn t•.o 147·Ht1 ac eraon . --·~ .. •. o ........ -"THI ~ Al.WAY& ....... TWa'" "CttUCH & CHOMO'I Nlc.DMAMl"1111 -"CLASH OF Ttte TITANI" tN1 reveals in the , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .,.,. "' ••. Striker ( ........... 04) ID llddltloo, t.be wrlten are uklnt for an an- nual boost of 10 or 12 percent ln t.beir mlnlmum wa•ea. Buell said the minimums have nol been ln· creued for five years (the term of the contract that just explred). Baell tald the bikes are necessary to com- pensate tor the rlsln1 cost of llvlJii. But, be added. "pay lelevtaloo is lbe bia is· sue." Only a handful of Oran1e County residents, Ute Buell, are clirei:Uy affected by lbe strike. But, unJesa it is setUed soon, we wiU all feel the impact next fall when we sit down to watcb lbe tube and ·find the schedule loaded wilh reruns of reruns. ... Play fest <From Page 04> Suday, Aa1. Z 2 p.m. -Laguna Moulton Playhouse, "Match Point" by Mary Jane Roberts, directed by Crail Fleming. 3 p.m. -Cypress Community Oriented ~ Theater, "Tbe Andersonville Trial" by Saul Levitt and "lf Men Played Cards u Women Do" by George S. Kaufman, directed by Geoffrey Gread. t "' 4 p.m. -Costa Mesa Civic Playbouae, "Patio" If you're looking for tickets for the night your theater is performing only, call the theater. For· The Irish International Cocktail! & Appetiur1 Prime Rib & SteoJu House Svecialties Served with Soup of lhe Day or Crispy Salad Greem with choice of dressin&. roll and butler. l nsh Stew r1 ... 1 a.et. '•••• Cerrou . OaloH. c.-,, .._ ... '-· ,._... _ .... , ••••• lrl•• '-" $5.!JS Beverages Chef's Favorites A delicious Entree specially selected and prepared. Desserts 16431 Bolsa Chica Huntington Beach, Califom1a (Coretr el Hell -... Cloltal Telephone: (714 ) 846'-1347 Live Music and Dancing Nightly We Cater For Parties & Banquets Oran. Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 10, 1981 Jewish SINGLES JASSu.ex) 24 Hout n~~nrftMi M-• .... nf .i.wlttl ~™""' l\cll•llla• · 714/537-JASS ORl\NOE COllN f V 11\11-•I 213/852-0909 LOS l\NOEUS IAWott 21 :ffil J ewish A ssociation of Singles Servtces A r ........ ol thtt l nt 1\,..,..1.,, •1ti11I a."' count• .lffn•h r ""'•""" DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842-54578 87 l by Jack Haefner, directed by Stan WJuick. .~se~r~ie~s~ti~ck~e~u~.~ca~l~l64~5-~7485~~·:__~~~----=------==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===============;-- , i ~ ~ , , '. t FmY" l!ll.JMAA PRESENTS JULIE ANOO'M Will.JAM l-0.IXN &.AK£ UJNAAl)I; -sos· ROiARD MUUXiAN STlJili 'M'AAGaJN LARRY HICMAN PalERTVAl..OiN MARJSA BER£~ f?OllERT WUl&R SHfilEY WINTERS IO!ERT ffi£SlON l.ORfITA SWlT :,.";HENRY MAMJNI "''":..&m EOMW5 10NY AOV.iS ~~~BlAKI EIJNAADS A IAANJO..M PICTURf IA I _,..... ~ _.,. •-•••9"' I R -·-·-lQJij .. _. . ·--· ........ ..... -i --.... .._.._._ . NOW PLAYING ............ ,MQI El tort Sil ~ ........ 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"n-•wm --NOW SHOWlNG --.-.... .... ~1n-6446 COITAMHA Edwad'• Ctnemo ~ 979 ... 1'1 ILfOllO ldWOfd'• SadellbOCll an.no 511.611() ,_,All VMLIT ldllardt ~ ~ OUMel an.no U9·1IOO ~Cly Cinema 63A-.3911 Wlltaillllr• llML UA 0nemo "M>M6 .Jl~ .~,,.. Dancing In Dana Point To Rock, Reggae, Pop, Blues and Country Western ·~············~······················ Tuesday tbru Friday MIGHTY FLYERS featuring Rod Piazza Friday & Saturday "BOCO · MARU" Sunday & Monday "GEORGE BUTTSAndTheHOTCROSSBUNS" 34130 Coast Hi hwa , Dana Point 661-6688 Burl Reynolds -Roger Moore Farrah Fawcett -Dom Deluise Dean Martin -Sammy Davis, Jr. You'll root for them all .. but you'll never guess who wins. n GOLDEN HARVEST PRESENTS AN ALBERTS. RUDOY PROOllCTION A HAL NEEDHAM FILM "THE CANNONBALL RUN" Co.Starring ADRIENNE BARBEAU • JAMIE FARR TERRY BRADSHAW • MEL TILLIS • JACKIE CHAN · MICHAEL HUI Execu11ve Producer RAYMOND CHOW · Produced by ALBERTS. RUDOY Wrinen by BROCK YATES • Olfected by HAL NEEDHAM Music Conducted by Al CAPPS • Music Superv1's1on by SNUff GARRETT /REAU THE LEISURE PAPERBACK/ ~ ===-====:.:.=.;=~ ·-----LlllJ. ~ . ',,' ~ .. A story of two friends who didn't know they were supposed to be enemies. , l>\,1111'\I\''-'\ ,, .. ,,. 1 \Kl '11\l''· IHHHK\I\' l(hll\IHlkltll \\llllC.\,t,K•lllllK\I\' \Kl '11\1''" •., kll,\IJlllK lllll'hCJlltk' --<;W • -• • • -• G GOllA1 AUllllNCD ... _._<ft. ~--(p\U5 .,._--------------------------.. A DISNEY ANIMATION FESTIVAL FEATURING 60 YEARS OF CLASSICS Q~9~~po~.~us~ ...._..... ...... ,._. 11<1•• 0!$1 .... v! ...,. -.. t': ~-•• l#o •• • ... ANAHEIM Brookhursl 772·6446 BRU UA Movies 990 4022 8TAAT8 TODAY COSTA MESA UA Cinema 540 0594 FOUNTAIN Ylll£Y H TORO r ounlatn Valley Saddl,back 839 1500 581 5880 ORANG£ UA City Cinema 634 3911 ORANGE Orange Mall 637 0340 •ORANG£ Stadium Drive In 639 8 770 WESTMINSTER UA Cinema 893 0546 • I~ fo>< ond me Hound Of'lly A SEQUEL THAT READILY SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHICKEL TIME MAGAZINE ,--· AUINIH WDI ,-Gfll Km· lllllllR llfW lM!U lr ID IM1Y · JAIJI mN · U DJS IU.llTJyUD . .wJ OlWllfJJI . YAlll 191 . ~\ti Qll .wlhi IC at ... w.. WI l*llll •IQSWI ,._ ... Ml 11ii t....i 111 r.. ~llN IHOllNI i. .... ._.'-~JOHN WIUWAS r. r.t.i IOM MDtl ~~MAI ruro ,_ ~ MAI~ llW m .. uu NlWMAN 1.r. llfA Wiii '-'ii~ 9 BUI hM~ m llmA ~ AlllMll •llfA WJIWD,_ OOCCOIKtN .. , ....... ..__ -"'--~ .. ..,,..,ca ,,,..... .. c....,W' I· r .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Julv 10. 1981 I Kil>:\ "I' -MOR...a- '*'1•• NIW8 KUNG FU • MllWO,.,... 0-1• Alc;ll $pttngfi.ld, Kuti~. Hal Llndeey, MIChHI Young. Skip ··~tot'! • WAU. fTAUT WOK 'TM M~ TtclV\OIOQY 9oom" 0-t JOM Cen- non, ptMidenl. Medleal T tc/lnOlogy Fund. Inc;. G VOTEJlt'8 lltPWHll! Or.,. Cc>vnty In WUh- ~1:;W! "Allen" (111711) Tom Sk.,· fill YAPfl•t Kono Th4t er •w ot • 1p•c11golng IGlllP Qfr.., follow • my•· 1erlou1 r.ton" lo e tuPPOS· .clly dud l)l•Mt and. •ft., fending, dlee<>v., thet th4t meueo-wu I w11Jnlng to ally away 'R' (l)MOVlll CfllM challengee • 1c1ti.r to be hla own )udge and a women to 8CC411)t th4t ...,. dlc1. I TIC TAC DOUGH w·A·a·H HIWIL~. B J and tllelr ~ coh0t'11 lind e Mw -y to escape th9 del)tM· .; ... atmoaphet• ol lh4t TRAUMA -Season Hubley (left) and Cloris Leachman play a daughter and mother who bring a rapist to trial in "Mrs. R's Daughter" tonight at 9 on Channel 4. "Th4t J••k" I 111711) St•v• Martin. s.tnadett• Petet• A chtonk: ICf-·UP make• mlHlonl on • w.ltd lnven· lion onty to loM u all In con1<J,..., ~ au111. R' 9:30 SI '1D IACAAMEHTO WEEJ< IN AEVIEW -• OOOOTIMEI Theim• 1 1ndec1S10n tur ne to agony wh•n Herry llCCepll a MW )Ob and mo ..... to Ca1tf0tnla • Qli) ELECTRIC OOMPANY(R) ()) CMNEWS 9 A8CNIW8 8NeCNEWS a=-I JOKER'S Wll.O AU. IN THE FAMILY Arc'11e Ice.pa hlm&all and the rfft of th4t !amity up •II ntghl H he worries about possibly loatng h11 job • 8EHNYHILL Benny 11 • henpecked hua band with an ey• tor o pr•lty girl flD KCET NEWS8EAT '1,;) STUOIO SEE "B.iuga" 8.ilnd•. a giant a.luge whale. 1re1n1 11 San Diego's Sea World, two Chicago lode run 11 1lc1te- board Shop, apple poclung In N-Engi.nd (R) ())QfNEWS 9 BARNEY M tLLER 88f~y and Woro blttMI a squad room ttre wtt11a a church robber wenta out 01 h11 ceH and e young coupl9 con&ld.,1 ataylng +n the stattO<I hOU&a to complete thetr "SUIClde pact (C)MOVIE * • 111 •'The Young tn Heart' ( t938) Douglas Faoroenlls Jr Paulene Goddard A ne er-do--1 family ot card 1herps chBtms en otd lady who ref0tm1 them t :86 8 EDl'TONAL 7:00 I C88 NEWS N8CNEW8 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie m1tcne1 bt1de1 with a French lancing c'1amplon who torst 1n1ulls Ametlc• and then Joanie D A8CNEW8 0 BULLSEYE Q) M'A'8'H The omcers weekly poi.., game Bl the 40771h 1s interrupted by three sepa- rete emergenc1ee • STREETS OF SAN ~ Th9 daUQl!tet ot 1 mur defect pOllC• 1nt0trne• chal. lel'Off lh4t dep8'1rT*lt 10 exert u mucll atton ltnd· Ing the gunmen " they would It th4t vtetln'I had bMfl a cop S) OVEAEASY "L•letong Marroage Guests Linus and Ava Pauhng, Of Paut K•nQ•tey, Ci.re end Tot>e Brown (R) • MACNEIL I LEHRER AE1'0R1' ()) TIC TAC OOUOH 9 MEAV GRlfflN Oues11. Riek Springfield. Kurt RuSMlt, Hal Lindley (D)MOVIE "Coal Mlnet'I Oeughlet" (lg801 Slasy Spacel<, Tom· my L" Jones Sued on Loretta Lynn's autot»ogr•· plly A young girl from a poor lam1ty tn rural Ken· hay merrlet • much old· er local t>oy WhO 11119111-• ,_ rlM to stardom In tlle mu1ic ond\latry 'PG' (l)MOVIE "Un1dentilied Flying Odd· ball" (1979) Dennis Dugan, Kenneth M0te. An acci· d•ntal launcn lands a NASA engineer and hi• lookalike •Obol 1n sixth· century England, involving him 1n Ar1hurian Intrigues ·o· 7;30 fJ 2 OH THE TOWN Hosts Steve Edwards. Melody Rogers Visit Rev· er and Scllullef' a eont•o- ver11al Cty9t8l Cathedral. go out on tour with a pro gOllet D Qt FAMILY FEUD 0 SHANANA Gueat Henny Youngman D TEUTONE 0 FACE n4E MUSIC G) All IN THE FAMILY Archie's tallen" effort& to l11>etallze h1s lodga beck· lire &;) MACNEIL I LEHREA REPORT e:i) 8USIHES8 EXCHANGE Tiie Fed .. Peut VOlcker and eirecutlves gather to d1scuS11 the intent and the future ot the federal resetve ()) P.M. MAGAZINE A look at SIC•etS Of the stars oy • top Hollywood beauty expe•1. Daniel East- man 1:00 fJ (I) THE INCREDIBLE HULK Oevrd uftknow1ngty moves Into an apartment w1141•e a lortune 1n gold os hidden (R) 0 la HARPER VALLEY PTA Stella chains nerselt to the Hatpe< Valley tree to pro- test t'1e CQnll9(SIOfl Of lM town park into • parking IOI (RI 0 MOVIE * * * Dan August The Lady Kilters ( 19711 Burt ReynOlds R>Chatd Andet. son Dan AuguS1 -1c~ IOt a pair ol lady kllkws -~ 8EN80H The govern0t assigns Ben· son to be a subllilut• rat,_ '°' • moen.evous 10· year-Old boy (RI 0 MOVIE • • • The Ambullhers" \ 1967) Dean Manin, Senta Betget Matt Helm 11 sent to Mearco 10 hnd an expe<· omerital tly1ng se-and retrieve It lrom the enemy ID P.M. MAGAZINE A t>ullineasm1n'1 bout with near·tatel atress reactions. the lnt8fnehonal Barber· CHANNEL LISTINGS D i<NX T 1CBS) Lo, AnqPlt''> 0 KNBC 1NBC1 LO<; AnqetP<; O KTLA 1111) 1 LO<, Anq1•1e<, D AABC TV 1ABC1 Los Anqe'"" T ._f'MB 1CB~1 S.1n D·eqo 0 KHJ TV 1 lnO 1 l O<; An ~elp-. @; KCS T 1 ABC San 0 11•qo G) I\ TIV dn 1 1 Loo; Angptp' fl) 'l<COP TV 11nJ Los Anq, .. , . .., fD KCET TV PBS1 LO'> Anql"lt•!. '1D KOCE TV PBS1 H1Jn t.nq1on Be.:icn •llOO Ou811et Convention Jet()' Beker on banlalllng motM and ~ c.c>t Cauot on oall and cardiac health, Joan Embely lnuo. ducet a red·lllled l\awll g) MOVIE * • ·~ "Law And Olt0tci.t" ( 11174) ErnMI Borgnlne, Carroll O'Conn0t Cf\11111111• deCI~ to tall• tile lew Into their own lumbllng hands wt>en they IOt'm 1 neigh· bOrhood patrol unit fll L08 ANGELES WEEK IHREVIEW Hoat Clele Robert• e:i) WAU. fTREET WEEK "The Medlcal l echflology Boom" Guell John Can non, preaidanl. Me<llcal Tecllnology Fund. Inc (C)MOVIE "Blume In love' ( 1973) George Segal, Sunn Anspach A divorced man bec<>me• a jeelou1 aullOt, tryl"Q to win hit W11e back R' I H) REMEMBEA WH~: WHEELS, WINGS AHO WHl8TLE8 O+ck Cav•tt traces t'1e n1s- t0ty of Amet1can transpot· tattO<I from the covered waoon Of lh4t Old West 10 lhe n-y developed 1p&Ge shuttle $MOVIE ·8fazlng Saddles 11974) Cteevon Liiiie G-Wtld· er Directed by Mal BtOOka A r a11road w0tker In the Oki West atmoll hu more problem• than he can handl• Wilen hi! 11 appointed thetlll of Rock Rldga. a town p1npomted lo• d .. true110n by a bul• nese tycoon 'R' 0MOVIE "Ro•dl•" ( t980) Meat loaf, Kakl Hunlet A rock muSIC roadie i.11 nothing get In hrs way In n1a pursuit ot the girl ot h11 dreeme 'PG 1:30 D SAHf'OAO Fred II Hllgned to watch 0¥« a tuvenlli! "°" .. break et D (I]) l'M A BIG OIAL NOW O.ana 1ell1 Bedly and l'Mal the llOty of Beclly'• birth, whac;ll IOOll plac:e In a Chi· ,_r11taur1111t(R) • A FNENO .. OE.ED Paul Sontino 118'1 In 1'111 •tOtV of two '-'·eoer• who•• llvH auddenty ~ lnt«twlned when one ol tllem 11 dlaabled S) Qli) WA8HINGTOH WEEK IN REVIEW Qt LOOK ALIVE 1:40 ©J IT AIN'T CITY MUSIC ~46 (%) OINEMMCON! HO 8 ()) THE OUt<E8 OF HAZZARD Bo and Luka are accu&ad or 11eallng e mllllen dollara lrom an erm0<ed truck (R) D QtMOV1£ 1t *'A "Mtl R'a Oauglllet" ( 1g78) Cl0<la LMChman, Seuon Hubley Th• mottle< ol • rape vlctlm embwtl& on • treumeUc and frullreUng ball141 lo bring hit daughter'• rttp111 totrlal (R) •@MOVIE • ** ··Robin And Mwt- en" ( 11178) S.... Con.-y. Audrey Hepburn An older Robin Hood re4u•n• to Shenorood FO<NI to relltn- dle '11• romance wtt'1 Maki Marian and •-a tonal c:Nlleng9 from Ille Sllerltt of NottlnQhlm 0 Hoel Murray Fromaon CO)LOAETTA LYNN Th11 s~" 1>9'f0tm1nc. by lh4t Flrat Ledy ol Country MUSIC' tlC)90 II Haueh 1 .n Reno, &how· caMs meny of L0te1t1'1 t>eat-tovect sono• 1ne1o01no Th4ty Don't Mak• 'Em Llk• My 01ddy'' and 'You•• Lootun· Al CO<Jn- try 10:00 I) ()) OAU.A8 J R diverts hla 1ttentton 1w1y from Mitch'• slstet full long enough to come up woth a scheme to mltl<e Bobt>y took bad In front of Jock (Part l)(R) 0811) NEWS f.lll MASTERPIECE THEATRE FESTIVAL OF FAVORfTES "Coualn Bette" Troubles mount lor Hector and B•tt• accept• the post ot hoosekoepe• to the old m1rsll1I hOplng to per· auedtl him 10 marry /let (P1rt 4)(R)Q e:i) FREE TO CHOOSE Anatomy Of A Crrs>s Or Milton FrMldman d1sa.saes hrs belrel thll the Gr .. 1 Oec>rMStOn was directly caused by the l11lure ol the Fede<at R-v· System to HlltCISI Its power (R)Q C MOVIE Otv1ne Nympll Leu•• Antonelli Terence Stamp Conlhct and pau1on m1• m 1920s !Illy $ WHArS UP AMERICA! Attend the second annual crou-counlry "Frenetic· Kinetic Sculpture Race · v1&1t a Hare Kttshna Palace 1n West Vlrgln11, oonsutt 1 blld p1yc'11atnst wtio coun· se4s pet owners wllh prob· lem birds, Hplore the Hlg· end around H1rley-Oavid· son, and speak wit'1 LH1et Glauner about the great· ell coti.<:toon of "kotlCh art 1n AJT1411•ca 0MOVIE "Beyond Evtl 10:30 Q) HEWS • INOEPEHOEHT N£TWOAK NEWS (O)MOVIE The I.Ml M8trled Couple In Am«IC8 ( 1980) G41o<ge Segal Nata118 Wood A napp1ty m8f118d coupl9 t>egtn to wonde< how hap. pity married they rftlty are ahe< -Ing 811 ol tllelf lrlenda' matrlegea end up on the d1v0tce court 'R' 10:36 , %) "Z" MAOAZlNE OF THEAIA 10:461%) MOVIE "Su<kl«I Fury" 11:00 fJ DD()) ®J Q! NEWS D STAATAEJ< The EnletpriH tinds lhe r•m1ln1 ol th4t "Valiant," • atarshlp lhal dlaappeared y.ar• earlier 8 MOTOCA068 HIGHUGHTS · AMA-Sanction.cl On•- Half MIHIOn 0ott8f $u1)41r • etoa..S.iea" Q) MAHHOC "In Need Of A Ftiend" g) BENNY HILL Betlny l)Of1raya a pupll in the Thamea SctlOol Of Dr• ma fD . DC< CAVETT 8i) SHEN< PAEVIEW8 Roger Ebert and a- Slakal r........ "The GrNI Muppet Caper· and "FO< Your Eyes Onty " (ff) MOVlfi "Th9 Electtle HofMman" ( 11179) Robert R.cllord, Real courtroom dramas make suspenseful shows By JERRY BUCK "" , .. ..,..... .,,.. LOS ANGELES -The courtroom from Joan of Arc to the Old Balley lo "Perry Mason," bas always been a center or drama and fascination. As a reporter I've covered many trials, and not even the dullest case ever failed to attract spectators hoping lo share in its suspense and terusion. Every courtroom has its aficionados, and at recess I would overhear them as they huddled in the baUway and critiqued the performances. Few authors have been able to resist the raw human emotions that are unleuhed before the bar. Nor could television. Besides such courtroom dramu as "Perry Mason," "The Defenders" and "Judd for the Defense," real cases were re· enacted ln "Day ln Court," "Accuaed" and "Traf· fie Court." Now, in th.is age of reality lelevlslon, comes "The People's Court," in which actual amaU claims cases are tried before a Judge and are le1ally binding. "The People's Court," from Ralph Edwards Product.Iona, will be syndicated to ataUons for air- lna flveUmea a week In the fall. Pretidln1 over the cues ls former Judie J0tepb A . Wapner, who sat on the LOI Anteles Superior Court for 18 year• and still bean 1pecla1 UHS. 'Jbe UU&antl have apeed to a bearin& that i. taped ln a courtroom aet ln a studio. two cuea wen beard lD the pilot, In the first, a woman #ho bou1ht three CAl1Mr wakbea de· muds bet mon•1 back beeaUM l.be watcbel are take. 1n tbe second, a womu IMb '100 .. mac .. from a mover •IM cl.UU lln&dled bet' fsDltlan. Nt6t.her '°'8Ddl pa.rUeWartJ llfttt.lq, be 10U'd bie 1urpn.d al l.be amoat ol emotklll U.. partJ• cu won up ~er sucb amaU amouata. A.ad lllat _ .......... ,ea..~ ...... lDlo the I backrows of courtrooms . Unfortunately a game show atmosphere bas crept into "The People's Court." Stephanie Edwards, who guides us through the proceedinp, is, well, the hostess. It lakes on the aspect of which contestant wUJ win? When tbe judge retires to con· sider bis decision, Miss Edwards soUcils the opi· nions of the spectators. In the first case, the plainlitf, confined to a wheelchair, bought the so-called Cartier watches out of a cigar box from a young woman in a restaurant. She paid S7S each for the watches that normally sell for Sl,000. Alt.er hearing both sides, the judge decided for the defendant. He said the plaintilf "knew the value of a Cartier" and ll was a matter of ''buyer beware." The second case ls rat.her humdrum, except for an amusing digression about whet.her the mov· er filched a box of the woman's underpants. The jud1e a1ain finds for the defendant. He aaya, "It's a case that requires proof. and you didn't even lip the scales." In both caties Miu Edward& found that tbe spectator's opinions coincided with lbe Jud1e11 cl•· els ions. Aller each declslon lbe .loler ls asked for reac· Uon. Both were biller. The mover tried to put ln a word, but Miss Edward.I tol.d him not to speak. Ke lanored ber and said, "This goes to abow that crime doesn't pay." Wapner sav be hopes the.cues bave been not only eoten&ln.ln1 "but educational in th• judlclal procea ol arbllratlon and bow to ~uct :youneU in court. IAJDM F. Nellant pneJdine Judll ol tM Loi Ansetea llumC!lpeJ ~ said ta a a.u.-to I.be prodaaeen "I.be Judi• i&alf memben ,...,.,, for the ~rtealni OI tM pUot. ..,.. ........Uc Hout tbl qUlltf and nalllm o1 u.e-..•• ' TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8 :00 -"Dan August: The Lady Killers." Burt Reynolds stars as a detective searching for a pair of murderers. KCOP llt 8:00 -"Law and Dis· order." Two New York men are angered by neighborhood crimes in a movie star· ring Carroll O'Connor and Ernest Borgnine. ABC fl 9:00 -"Robin and Marian." Audrey Hepburn and Sean Cormery play Robin Hood and his lady, 20 years later. JIM Fonda A Lu Vegu cowboy., .... a $12 mlf. llOn thOroughbted horM to &ave him lrom hi• a.pl<>lta· 11¥9 ownBfl 'PG' ( S) e&ZA.ME Ill JOl\n Bynet &hOwl you things atrllflQll tnan truth, i.r08f thM me. and zanlef t'1an anything you've - Hen In tlleH 1peclal encote pr-1tat10n1 lrom the Sllowllme Bizarre llbrl_I)' I 1:acl 9 (IJ THE NIGHT STAL.KEA A ao<eeter II euepected Of murdering .. ...,., -•llny women D Qt THE 8E8T OF CAASOH Gueat• Robert Bl1ke, Carol Neblett. Snuon Olela(R) D ([I) A8C NEWS NIGKTUNE 0 LETS MAKE A OEAl • ST ANl..EY llEOEL fill G CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (C}MOVIE Th4t Fint Nudle Mu11UI I tg751 Cindy Wllllam1, Brue• Kimmel A down- and-oul Broadway pto- dU<:e< p11n1 to tptttk 1nta< • H I In hll talett j)(OjlCt by 1teg1ng 11 completely 1n the nud• 'R !.$ MOVIE Caddyallack' ( 1geo) Bill 1.Aurtay, Rod,...,. OenQBl- lle ld The demented grounds-«111)8f ot a swan· ky country club wagea war 11galntl the gopn1ts Hlha biting hie tur1 'R 11:40 0 MOVIE "WUOe & Phll" ( tg80) MIC'1HI OntkMl'I. Margot Kidder ThrH p•ople begin • triangular romanc. 1n 0rMnwlc'1 Vltlege that continues throughout the me1curlal aocl•I mllleu of th4t '701 'R' -r.tDNIGKT- 12:00 8 MOVIE • * "Th9 A.ma.ting Cotoa· NI Men" ( 11157) Glenn Lang.an, C1t'1y Oowl11 An atomte ••ploaiOn tum1 • man Into • mur<Ntoua giant e a FMlAY• Gueele. Th9 Split Enz (R) CIJ GUN9MOKl An Army 1ergean1 II ICCUMO Of ci-!ton end the thef1 ol en Army pay. rOll • MOVIE * * 111 "TM S.V...·Upa" (11174) Roy ScMldet, Tony Lo Bianco A New YOt'k cop·a plan to UN • friend u an inlom1an1 becklllet In 1 -IM of gangland kid· napping• • l.Alln'TA Tony 1181111 aotne0ne lie auapecta or murder 12: 16 (OJ MOVIE • * • • "R•pulalon ' ( 1965) Catlle<tne 0.-..¥9, Yvonne Fu,_x, Oitect· ed by Roman Polanuu T raumatll.cl by ,_ 8111.,·• lo....,, 8 young French gl<I 11 dr.,,.,. 10 1n act ot YIO- lenc• aga1n1t • mal• a11ack• 1i-.ao a a 8CTV NETWOAK "° (l_ MOVIE "AM Thal JID ( tll7111 Roy sa..d.,. -*-• Lange Tl>4t tumullUOU• Ill• Of • prol"810t1al d•ncet •• lol· low.cl lrom aucceM on lhe 11-0-10 per1onll CtlMB 'R' 12:40 9 Cl) MOVlf • * "H1ti.r'1 Gold ( t975) Tally SavalH Robert Culp An u -Oerman POW 1e1rna ol lhe u 1etltlCI ol a fOt luM 1n gotd hlddan by the Na.iii during World Wer II 1:00 CIJ PSYCHIC PHEHOMINA, THE WOAl.O 8EYONO "Secret Vaulla Of Tom•' Hoa11· Damian Slmpaon Stacte Hunt Guolt Step/Ian Schwartz g) INOEPEHOEHT N£TWON< HEWS ( tf) MMa.taEA WHEN· WHEEL.8, WINGS AHO WHl8TLE8 Dick Cavett traces the h11 IOI')' ol Ametoain tranq>or tattOn lrom Ille covered W8g<>n Of the Old West 10 the newly ~eloped space lhutt141 1;10 8 VIOE.OWEST: BACKSTAGE PASS Gu .. 1a James Brown the Englllh Beat l ne Roache•. 01v1 Bowie Video Rock Fuhoons ®l WAYHEANO 8CHU8TEA 1~0 MOVIE • • "Throe Nuts In Search Of A Boll" (11164) Mamie Ven Doran, Tommy Noonan An act0< gets a orealc wnen he tries to aolve his trr.,,da' psycho· loglcal p<oblems ID MOVIE * * * "Miry, O..-n Ot Scola" ( 1972) Vanean R41dgralf9 Glenda J.ck· son Queen Mary ol Scot· land I• ~ded alter the dtlfies th4t nile of ,_ coua- ln, EllUl>elh I Of Engl•nd ti) MOVIE • • ·~ "TI,. M)'9ter1ana ( 195g) Ken)I Sall111•. Yumo SllH'akawa A group ol ni91lty evolved aliens ol 14Jl)9'10t 1ntelltgenee try to teke 0¥« Earth to perpetu- ate tllelr clvil1Z.at1on CC)MOV1E "Medium Coot ( 19&g1 Rob.,t F0<ster. Verna Bloom A Clltcago TV cam· er1men finds hlmsell drawn lo a struggling echOOllNdler •nd her Ht· t141 boy, wflo becomes IOllt during the 1968 Democrat· le convention rlOla 'A' Cl)MOVIE "Crazy M1ma" ( t975) Ctorlt Leac:hman. Ann Sothem A •truoollno l•ml- JOHN DARLING ly •Ull• 11110 tough luc• Ill Ati.antM W'4 ""'' UI) • etlmlN' b#ld on th9fern111 Callfomla 'PG' 1:ae•~ "Aotdle" ( IHO) MHI Loel. K•I Hun! .. A IOCll mulle roedle lel• notntng get In nla wey In 1111 OUttult ol the gl<t or h•• cl•Mm• PG' 1:408 MOW • • "Tllundar Alley' ( 19$7) f'•bl•n. An~tt• Funk:41il0 A recktee1 race car drtYBf 1eetn1 '118 leeaon alt8f C41Utlng 1 letlow llGM to loM 1111 Ml• 9 HEWS 2,'(JO a a New• (B)MOVIE "GOlng In Style" ( 1g711) G.orge Bumi. Art C.,ney Barely able to make endl mMt on their m•1oe• Societ Security enow&nc· ... thr .. .CO..ly gentlemen caref\Jlly plan 1 bank '1elll 'PO 2:11 (.%)MOVIE "Fellini 1 C aaanov• ( t9761 Oon1ld Sulhettand. Tina Aum1M1t T"41 fen!•· elM end lrOllCa ol the 1nlamoua love< are play.cl out 9011n1t tlle ·~·~ of t8th-c.entury Venrce R 2:40 9 NEWS 2".N G NEWS 1:00 tll MORECAMBE & WISE Eric and Ern+e prove lh.,r e1pe<ll&a taat•le&llng IOI Ila/I and ch1p1 g) MOVIE * * "Cut&a Of Th4t Vam- pires" ( 11170) Amalta Fuen111. Eddie Ga•CIB A t>rother and 111•1., lea1n lhll the1t vemplrlem wu acquored from that! mother ($)MOVIE Blazing S1dOl•a 1 tll74) C1eavon Llttle, Gene WHd· er Direc ted by Mel Brook• A rall•oed work11 In the Old WMt 11mo11 hu more PfOblem1 than he can '1andle Wiien he '' aPPQ<nted &het•ll ot Rock Rodge, 1 town pinpointed lot clntrue110n by • bull- nftl lycoon 'R' 3. 10 I) EOO'ONAL 3:159 MOVIE * * * ·~ llle Cllampt0n ( 1949) Ktrk Dougtu Ruin Rom1n An untetupuloua young bo•e< lleertleSlly pulhes loved Onet &Sidi to oet to the top 3:30 0 MOAECAMBE & WISE Ernie 11 &educ.a 1n aome women'• 1partmenl wtitle Enc llnd• evet y opportunl· ty to look In 3:408 NEWS 3;46 CCJ MOVIE "Blume In Love" ( t973) George Segel. Sunn Anspach A dovoiced man becomes • jealous auHor. ttyong to w•n '111 wtf• bac:~ R 3:560 NEWS 4:000 MOVIE ·~ Jonnny Trouble f tll571 Ethel Barrym0te C«:tl Kell-1y A IOv•ng motttet remains oe>tomolltC fnat het tong·IOSt aon wm 80fneday r•appeer 1n he< Hla 4:30 ID HOHAN'8 HEAOE.8 II) NEWS "i:\TI 'RDA Y -MORNl«i- 5:00 Q) HOGAN'S HEROES ( ,S) 81.?AAAE Ill John Byne< sllows you thing• 1tranget lll•n lfutll 11110-INln .,._, lllld uni. thMI anyOllng you· .... ffV• ..., 1:11 MOW! "All Th9! .JID' ,,.,., "°Y SchelcMf. ,,...... ~ The tumultuous '"-of I ,,, oltMIONll danc8t It fol- IOW9'CI frOm 9UQOeM Ott the ''"" 10 pet.ontl ~ R .... VO'( AGll TO'THI! llOTTOM CW THa llA • N0.000 PYJWllO Ci lMOWE 'CaddylNC*I" (11180) BIN Murray, RodMY ~· fl•ld T'1• d•mented ground .. k~ of • swan• ky country club *80" war IQ•lnal t"41 ~a<• lnh .. bltl'!i_hlt turf 'R' t:OO 8 (IJ auMMEA llMUTIR I ~OtPfTY COMMUNITY FUOeACf< HOii F .. nando 0.. RIO O.-t Ooneld Freed • VIEWPOINT ON NUTIVTIOH C!) OF EAATH AHO MAH (fl) rrs YOUR BUllNUI C MOVIE ··ruck Evertuttng" Fred Keller, JQMPh MacGulra A young girl ..-11 an 1mm0t1al lam1ly known u 11'19 Tuckl t: 16. F1LM8 Tl4AT TEACH t:20QINEW8 t:30 8 KIOSWON.O K1m1 Larner lnt••~lew1 Betty Buckley of ,,,. TV show "Eight 11 Enougll", a !eporl from Pai.tine. IHI· not• Oil 13-year-old Tom· my CHlrnlak the tll81 N111ona1 Novoce tee Skit· 1~Champlon U THAT"SCAT • rra YOUR 8U81NE88 liJ DAVEY ANO GOLIATH Q) SPEAK OVT d) ROMPER ROOM fill CAPTIONED ABC NEWS '1,;) OF EARTH ANO MAH ()) VOICEOF AORICULTUflE 9 MAKING IT COUNT Q! HOT NOOE 7:00 ti DUSTY'S TREEHOU8E a a THE ruNTsTONES 8 PAC£8ETTERS Host Ray Gon~ales D 9 8UPENAIEN06 0 HOTF\IOOE CD TEEH 8CEHE fD YOOAANO MEOO'ATIOH '1,;) OF EAATH AHO MA.N ()) TV~ LOOKS AT LEARHIHO 7:30 fJ MARLO ANO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE • 8IO 81..UE MAR8l.E OGIGO~ HOTEL G) UP ANO COMING Q) GETTIN'OVEA &ll V!GET A8L.E SOUP 8i) OF EARTH ANO MAN ()) KIOSWORLD r$JMOVIE ' My Broll1ant Career' 11980) Judy Davis, Sam Neotl In turn-ol·the~IU· ry 'ustraloa an 1ndepend· ent young woman trtN to make a c.r-as a wrrter desptt8 SOClat l)(MSUIM IOt het to marry ~'(JO I) ()) TOM ANO JEAAY D ot OOOZILI..A 0 THE Rlfl.EMAH D PlMTICMAH I BA8Y Pl.AS liJ UUREL AHO HARDY Q) MOVIE • • • Cowboy ( 1958) Jack Lemmon. Gtenn F0<d A hotel cle<k team& up with 1 c.ttleman 10 drove a hetd or c.tlle to Meuco II) SPECIAL P£OPl.E &;) AAIHBOW'S ENO (R) '1,;) WArTlHO FOR A AEA80H (]) FONZ ANO THE HAPPY DAYS GANG 1 C A HITCH IN TIME A kooky protessor packs otl two youngsters on " time machine joy ride by Annstrong & Batiuk l'-IO <>-•--.•. THE. NE)(I ~Me IT WON'\ 0 E. YOUR PE.NCI L-5 'THA1 WE. ( NEW HOIT -Randy Hamilton, host of al· terschoo1 and weekend taJk 1hows for young ~ople ln the Southern Callfonila area, will Join the cast or ''Kids Are People Too" as host of the Saturday morning show. Nelson added, "Certainly your show will do much to lncreue public awanm• ol l.be nature ot the small claims p~ ud It.a value to a public wblcb, all too often, t.6.lna ol the courta u remote and lnaccaalbl• u weU u ttme eomumhla and expen1lve. J won't er1ue wit~ ~at. I'm sure tbe bencbwa.rmen I used lo eaoounter ln court wlU love It. The fame •bow fUI m., love It, too. But, rd ntMr tall• my nM tO a tldOef court &REAK/ Coluninist added to 'Nightline' fare NEW YORK -Bob Greene, nationally syn· dicated columnist whose column appears on the editorial pages , has been named contributing cor· res pondent tor ABC's late-night news broadcast, "Nighlline," it was announced by William E . Lord, vice president and execlilive producer of ''ABC News NighUine." "As 'Nightline's' contributing correspondent, Bob Greene wlU ~oncentrale on reporting the human side or a story," Mr. Lord said. "The topic• might ranee from the errects the AUanta murders have bad on children there lo how senior citiiena cope with inflation. Whatever the subject, Bob bas the unique ability to 1et inside the story and talk to the people most affected by the head.lines." "ABC News Nlghtllne," anchored by Ted Kop· pel. airs Monday-Friday 11:30 p.m. to 12 midni&ht. on the ABC Television Network. Greene will continue wriUn1 daily for tbe Chicago Tribune, a position he had beld since March 1"78. In addition. Greene will continue aa a. contributing editor to Esquire macaaine, where be has written a monthly column called "American Beat" alnce August 1980. During hi• 12 years u a print Journall.at, Greene h81 reported 'oo topiea ranilnc from pres· idenllaJ election' umpalp to naUoowide l"ock and roll toura; from catUe drivea ln New MuJeo to murder cues on the street.a of Chlc.ao. ·He baa conducted lntervlews with PaLrtcla Heant wblle she wu ln prlaoo: Richard NllCOO after be re· signed lhe presidency ; and mall murderer Richard Speck. Greene lt the author ot five boob: .. We Didn't Have None ot Tbem Fat Funk.y Metil 0. tbit Wall ol Heartbreak Hotel, and o.bef Reports From A meric,a; ti "Ru.n.nint: A Nixon-: llcGOftl'D C.m- patp Jou.ma)~" "BJIUoe Dallar BabJ;~· "Jolann.f O..dltne. Reporter: TM Belt OI Bob Graeae: ti and "Baitlme." { Daily Pilat FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1981 STOCKS CLASSIFIED El ES-8 Looking for a summer beach rentur1 You'll find today's listings under classification 4200 . I State corporations pace t he nation I . LOS ANGELES < BW > _J For the ninth straight quarter, large public corporations based In California turned in a better profit performance than the nation, according to a First Interstate Bank study. The study, prepared by the bank's research and planning dlvision, included reported results from 162 large public corporations headquartered in the state. ALIFORNIA PROFITS & SALES PER FOR fvtl\f~ However. the first quarter or 1981 represented the first decline in year -ago profits since the sur- vey began in l978's first quarter. For t.he United Stales, profits were down 8.1 percent while California firms suffered a milder 5.2 percent decline. All of the sectors an the state showed double· digit advances m sales with an overall advance of 14.1 percent vs 11 3 percent nationwide. Survey includes 7 county firms Of lhe 162 corporations s urveyed statewide in First Interstate Bank's quarterly report on sales and profits , Orange County was represented by seven Baker International. Beckman Instru- m ents. Fluor. General Automation, Presley, Smith International and Wynn's International. Part o f the reason for the measured decline is the slrength or the base period. The 1980 first quarter was the highest profit quarter in history. and 1980's second quarter was the recent trough for profits, which have been gradually increasing since theh. 1981 first-quarter profits nationwide were up 2.3 percent from the last quarter of 1980. The decline in profit performance was widespread across industries, and even the oil sec· tor s howed a decline as dld industrials and the financial sector . Sixty-five (40 percent> of the firms in the stud y turned in worse profit performances than last year . Sectors with profit gains over the firs t quarter of 1980 were merchan· dising, transportation and utilities . The oil companies continue to be a dominant sector with more than half the industrial sector profits in the study in the first quarter of both years. For 1981 's first quarter they showed a profit decline of 2.1 percent on sales growth of 17.l per· cent. Following the national pattern, refinery - orienled compa nies were especially hard hat Energy compa nies nationwide suffered a 15 per· cent decline in profits . FIRST QUARTER 1981 (IN MILLIONS) NO.OF COMPANIES RO FITS FTER AXES SALES 110 9 119 9 10 10 148 7 7 14 162 110 9 119 INDUSTRIES l~dustraal s, non 011 011 c ompanies All industria ls Merc handising Transportation U t111ties Total non-f1nanc.1a1 S&Ls Other fina ncial Total financial Total Industrials, non 01 1 011 companies All industrials 11 I ~ I 4 Jt, J 1? I I \l' l tJ • 50 I According lo Dr. George Kroon. industry economist for First Interstate. these firms had combined first-quarter 1981 sales increase 10.8 per- cent to $2,447 3 million from $2,209.7 million m the like quarter a year ago. Profits for the group rose 47 2 percent 1n the q ua rter to $129.4 million vs. S87.9 mJlhon 1n 1980's first quarter. The 110 industrials. the bulk of the m ajor manufacture rs in the state, were unable to convert their 13 percent sales increase to a positive bottom line as after-tax profits tumbled 12 percent. 9 Merchandising I 71 t f '· "Two of those companies -Baker and Smith -accounted for the majority of those profits." Kroon said Hts figures show a combined first- quar ler profit for the two of $78.4 million, up 66 percent over the pr ior year 's $47.1 million. "Oilfield products companies did ver y well." Kroon said. "In Orange County, Baker and Smith combined for m ore than 60 percent of the profits of all seven companies surveyed . "The other five companies -including Fluor showed first .quarter profits of $51 miUion, a 25 percent increase over 1980's $40.8 million first· quarter profit. The financial sector. pulled down by the severely weakened savings and Joans in the states. showed a profit decline of 20 7 percent The non· S&L financials <mostly bank holding companies) were off 1.8 percent with widely divergent results among indjvidual farms an the group. The merchandising g roup turned in the best performance in terms of profit growth, surging a head 45 percent in the state vs. national averages of 27 percent for food m erchandisers and 10 per· cent for non-food retailers. CalHornia-based utilities showed positive earn- ings growth and also caught up wi th their national counterparts. The state's utility firms profits ad· vanced 14.7 percent while the national average was 15 percent. For the past two years, California firms have outperformed the nation in each quarter in both Papers 128 Total mfg & trade sa :i.t11 10 Transportation 7 dt. 10 u t II 1t1es ti,UR.tl 148 Total ~I / J I l . . ...... . MPLE OF IU FIRMS Chart compares first quarter /19ures for corporatwns based m Callfornw sa les and profit mcasureml'nb Cal1furn1J has out paced the nation in profit J>('rformance an nan1.· or the last 10 quarters Be<.·ausc the oil c·omp;iny f1gurei. domanat~ tlw recent data. oil t'Ompany profit figures wen· delet ed to illustnile how the rest of the state'i. economy performed. For the lust seven quarters. the state's non -oil industrials have outµerformed the national a\ cra~t· in profit;, I tw r •I -,tall'.., industrial ..,,.1'1111 ''"' 1h qrong rnl c·omp.11111·-. l\1 U('h Of l hl' 11'• 1·1 I cconom) and ''" rc•-.1 111•111·1 1 1 -; l' r v 1 rt' s -; l' c-t or. I 1·11 t. \ 1 , ' 1 "l'r\lt'l'" a.., Y.t·ll •" 11 .,, IP,ehnoloJ!). at•ni"JI•" 1• .111d 1 on cable bandwago f1 EDITOR'S NOTE Like enter- tainment, banlnng and retailing, in· formation u a groWtng commodUy for cable operators. In the fourth of a /ave -part ur1u, AP Writer Norman Black explores the develoJ>- ing electronic information and service mdU$lry. an Amer i can News p a p e r Publis hers AssoC'1at1on seminar on new technology recently sen •<·e in Austin. Tt>xas. revolv ing around Yellow Pages ad vertasm~ Ne'A-spaper publishers oppose the serv1C'e tltl'ill\ !lfl,d\..,f flt \I .) 1 lluatration 1how1 cable ' TV'I variety of service•, including banking, news, home , and bultneu security iy1tems, telephone and TV progroma. BANK\NG NEWS SECUR\T"t' TV TELEPHONE By NORMAN BLACK WASHINGTON (AP) -Cable television is more than fun and games, banking and business. It's burglar alarms a nd mug shot s. It's news and advertising. It's restaurant menus and movie reviews. And it's more. Sermons and m orality plays. Classes for doc· tors a nd lawyers -even sc hoolchildre n. Research an - f o rm at ion . H ome energy m a nagement. And. perhaps, one day medical screening . "We all have a lot of habits that are going lo be very dated habits m a couple of decades. all because of what is happening now an the world of communica· lions," said Charles D. Ferris. former chairman of the Federal Communicat ions Commission. "The very fact that we like to feel a newspaper lo get our in· formation; that we like to go to the bank to cash our check; that we Hke to get in our car and drive down to the cente r city to conduct our business -those are just some of the habits that are going to become dated." Publishers. for one, don't think their product will disap- pear. "News papers are going to be s trong and hea lthy for as far as the eye can see," James K. Batten . vice president for Miami -based Knight-Ridder Newspapers lnc.. recenUy told But publishe rs. too. arc get ting into cable Technological advances have made at p0ss1ble to build cable systems with more than 100 c h annels capable of offering plenty of movies and enlt>rtain ment. •sports and nC'ws and still have many channels left As the audience grows, expcl'ts say, non entertainment program C<tblt• operators an ~even.ti c1t1es no"' offi.>r homl' M:cural\ S\. stem;.., "'hlC'h m on1!11r fo0r burglurs and fire a nd reµort probll'm;.. to j 1·1•ntr<1l eomputt•r ;ind pnht'l' nr fin· 11ffic1L1b I ht• Hampton. Vd . ruble· l'Onl· pan) ho s a dail) fratun• on mug shot... of Y.an11•d cr1m1nal..., W a r n l' r A OH' x Ca bi l' t '11 m 'We already have the video magazine equivalent of Sports Illustrated, Time and Newsweek , and Ebony and Jet .' mmg for s pecial interests Y.tlt replace mass entertainment "We already have lhc video magazine equivalent of Sports Illu s trat ed , Tam e and Newsweek, and Ebony anct Jet." s aid Thomas Wheeler, executive director of the National Cable Television Assocaataon Consider: The Columbus Ohio D1spatt•h, The Associated P ress nnd 10 other news papers are making their news stories available to the roughly 10,000 home com· puter s ubs cribers of Com puServe. a subs idiary of ll&R Block lnc. American Telephone & Tele· gr aph Uus summer wants lo lest a home electronic information munaealaon:. Int· ..,a~.., lhf• µro gram has lt•d tn ronv1cl1oni- felephone d 1 rt't'I or" II slangs are hcang prm 1dt•tl 1•l t•r trnnaral h 1n France A1rlanc• Hhedules. nwv1e lastings and rC'staurant menus are already offered by several cable systems an the l lnated Stal<'S In L aC r osse. Wi s, Tf'leprompter Corp broadcast;., v1ctcolapC'S prC'pared by th1• Luthe ran Churr h of /\meriC'a for wl'ekly services . Subjects in C'lude what pastors do and the role of music an the ehureh ... Home security via TV has bright future American Health Consultants Inc .. a medical publishing anrl rommunicallons company. re cently announred plans for a n;i t1onal network orrerang 40 hours a week of continuing education in medical eduC'alaon and news The question as not so much whether 1nfor matlon and services will be available. bul when and al what price COLUMBUS, OhJo (AP> -Sergio Da· mlanl says he is a marked man -but a very lucky one. He'• a professional • diamond cutter who owes his life to a security system linked to his home via ca- ble television. security system -and speedy response by the police -with savlng hJs Ute. "panic button" for d1slress signals and an Infrared m otion detector All can be purchased alone or in comblnaUon. ·condilaonang people to accept the concept of paying for easier access to information is going to be tough lo bring across," said Anthony lloffman, a cable 1n ,.,,, t '\,flllf I· 1'11 ... I ll h rnt( r, I t 11( < on1 1•11~1 '" • 1 ftir llJtd,1t I I l t•!I pl1111 • I 1 • 011111111' 1 .. ,, •I ,; n1 "" 1 111 1 , fl 11 l1o •t I d1 •11I ,lllll , , ( • 11 I II I I I 1 ,I ( I\ fllll\ 11 •'I 1 i..,, \ 't' pt f I ..,,, ~ •. 1, .. I 1'111 11''1! ,1 fll ,IJ I I I • I 111' 111' dr•n-.1 d 11 lllfnl HI ol h.1, I • I\ I t I dn11 111 \\ \\h.11 I llf'\\ "I llH n11•1111 111 rh.tJ• II\;.. 1111 I <;\.'I l 'll 1 Ir I I a ti 1\n11th1•1 t. t':a~t I l h1• Ill tr! S l' r \ ll'l'" Wlwn V11•11d, "ldlitl 1 nf I Nt'\I. 'ijl.l.lll'I ..... ('oral 1:.11,1, 11111.:1 :111 "' "t' t \ lf't'' •l I • n('Y.s Wiii' •Ill' llt•r1tld lttd I rar 111111111• 1 1" tjUll/I', 111 till m:al1•11al m.1rk1•t 11 for ni .1!11111 Jnhn \\null••\ '111 I llllllfl ti\ I t' 1111 r a ,. I II \' I \t('\\clat.1 1•11 11•h would tt•sl 1h \ " I• In J!IX:J 111 , l•llll I •11 Yl'l to lw 111• kt"ll S11ntl1111 I 1t1/1 I Amid rising crime, home security is one or the communications industry'• fastest - growing businesses, according to industry analysts, who expect such aystems to rank behind entertainment in lbe cable's future. Already, 4,000 bomes are linked to Warner Amex's security system In Columbus. The devices are connected to the cable TV terminal in the home and to lhe exist· ing telephone line. A computer at Warner Amex's central station monitors the terminal ror an electro nic status report of the home every 10 seconds. Newporter bla I -· lrt•r • ..., no'' 1nt•r·. h1_1\IJ ,, \ '·' Js I 111 • ,. Ito h ' I 'I I ti '\ I' I• 111,, •II\ II ,,, ti 1n1I n.il 11 f~. I tl I! 'I cl ' 1111 I '°' ' 111 II• r' Because his busineu makes him a tarcet for thlevea, Damiani two years afo •as ooe of the first table home eecurlty aubacriber• when Warner Amex Cable Communications Inc .. lntroduced lbe aervlce in Columbus. Jl paid oH ln January when a man and a woman i.ftnded Damiani'• aubu.rban bome to rob him al 1unpol.nt. Damiani, u, was 1bot ln the ear and tbe t.broat whee he htnsed 1t the 1u.nman, lmoekiDC him over. ' r But Damiani'• wile. wbo wu littlaa oa II• UM couch. wu able to push a remote com- m trot "pule butt.on'' tbat automatically •1 alerted Grandview poUce. Warner Amex customers, who lease their security 1y1tem, pay an average or $950 plus monllorln1 fee• averacinc about $14.50 lo $16.50 a month -this In addJUon to the customer's basic mont.bly fee for ca· bJe televillon. When OamJani, who also 1ublcrlbea to Warner Amex·1 "lnleracUve," or two· way, QU8£ cable telulalon service, 1l1ned up for bome teeuritJ. acM.IDd aenson or contact padt were connected to the doors and windowa on au Lb.rel noon or bis home. "ln the case of an alarm, the computer alerts the central stallon with a video prln· tout and a hard copy printout of the atalu& that shows the person's name and address and lelephOne number and any \tltal statistics that we must have to service this particular customer,'' said MlltJos Korodi. senior vice president for development al Warner Amex. The informatJon Is automaUcaJly printed out at the appropriate fire or police st.aUon Jl tht same Ume. Warner Amex d n't ttave lta own aecurlty force. STA1'El.IN.l!:, Nev t AP> The Oel E. Webb Corp. wa, t~ no lime at an annual meeting ln Its Sahara Tahoe Hot~I al Lake T•hoe. The Wed11 sday s sslon w ~ hi&hlighted by tht> transfer of authority from outaoina board chairman Robert H. Johnson to his ~uccuesaor , Robert K Swanson finan<•1ol sho1,mai 1n l»RQ, UCld sold thl'Y hnp1·•l 111 11·11111111'1 lnln thl' hla <k th1•· \('J\I 1'ht·)' t)lom'-rl tlll' h:ul '~nr 011 h1.:h In· l~h·~t r111t•1. ·mtl I \'o anprnr11 blp pro1wrt1l'' llw ~C'" 1111rtrr Jnn In Nl'wuort n,, 1d1 .rnd lhl• 'foun taln Sh(lcto"" ""rat 111 St'f ., dalt>, Ara' v(\ ":?be patlce .ere bere l.n 40 HCODCb. and •, prnent.d t.Mm from f1n.lJbillC lbe Job," aald tht diAmond culler, wbo credit.a U\e 1'be 1ystem also can be used lo provide a tare alarm, emer«ency med.Leal Hnlces, • ln cue or a power failure, a mndby battery wiU en r&i&e the system. The company officers com· mented on Del Webb's poor The Mrn ll.w s 1u11u1 , I r •'( . how" net f"flrtt!Ml'-1loy, '' :\'i' 1 r cent from l9i~ ln lQ~ from $ 37 m1ll1nri '" ~ ~, mllllcm a -----~----........... --~------------------..------------~~~~~~~~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Friday, July 10, 1981 'Mice' play merger game Fluor hopeful about project Acquisitions of smaller firms becomes popular SI tt.IOO M Price, $40,000 Dowt1 Mo 2IMI 12 '1'4 ........ Electric range & ovens. dish· washers, wall to wall cpts.,. drps.1 air cond., pool, spa, covere d parking & fully occupied. Open 12 to 8 daily 17140 S• Mateo, F.V. ~ ...... s.--.. c..... CONSTRUCTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK. ... • Residenrial • Commercial Buildings: Takeout Commitment required along with leases. • Land Llaau up to one year 50% appraisal. CONTACT: •Jeff Johnson- lrvine Officie (714) 851-4050 lliE UNCONVENTIONAL BANK. Herit~e B~~@r LOIW..,_ Ll!NDI!" IEASE A NEW EXECUTIVE HOME in an exclusive lb JOHN C1JNN1Ff' ., ..... MetYll NEW YORK -Americans in recent days have witnessed the curious mating habits of the elephants of modern industry: the proposals and rejections, the flirtations. the courtlnga, the engagements to marry. Later on, there could be some divestllures, aa they call divorces in the corporate world. Last year, for exampJe, International Telephone & Tele· graph, well known for acquJsltions, divested Itself or eight firms. But that's getting ahead or the story. The cur· rent madness is mergers. They are very mercenary affairs. Ir any love at all is involved, then ll Is the love of tbe pursued's dowry. either in, cash or, literally, lo earthly as· sets that are dearly desired by corporate elephants. Texaco, which bas lots of oil cash but needs more oil in the groun·a , admits that it has been looking, and the speculation is that it bas its eye on Cities Service Co., which could supply the missing ingredient. Seagrams, also loaded with ~u•ou,, cash, wooed and lost Conoco, which also bas sumptuous assets in the form or oil and coal de· posits. Analysts expect it will try again. The urge, they say. is still there. f Du Pont, which fears being unable lo obtain Telex Service when you need ~elea Take .\cllon aCi:iOn i:cLcX 557-4630 EXECUTIVE SUITES JADE MANAGEMENT 881 Dover Dr .• Suite 14 N E!WPORT BEACH 714 -631-3651 COLLECTORS CORNEA Rare Cotna & Stamp• GOLD & SILVER 1·9·11 GM• Cl-Mil.JI Ml,,.. Cl ...... ...., .... l(rvgerr-Ma.• ..._,. Meplt l.e_, MtL• MlJ.11 100 Cor-J ....... ... SO PetoS "*-• Ut1 .Jt '°' ~11,,.. B"' m.1 ..... ,_,.., 70% Bank Financing IRA& KEOUGH (714) SS6-61SO Newport Beach Community South Coaat Plu• Vlll•g• s-1-el .... SU. (Ac,.. f.--Calt1 l'MUI T vvo luxurious homes available. Unfurnished. one year lease. Single story. 3 bedrooms. 2 th baths. Wet Bar. All built-in kitchen. Microwave and trash compactor. Choice carpeting and drapes. 2851 SQ. ft . $2000 a month. 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WARMINGTON FINANCIAL CORPORATION l 7 ,;. } COWAN STRfET1SI 11 IE 200/IRVINF ('Al l~ORNIA •.;)I 11 "A Southem ColifOmlo f'omlly Helping Sou1tiefn CollfornloN" (714) 540· 2635 "'Colllolnlo ~ 1 om Interested In Trust Deeds with Wormington FinonclOt I I Personally 1 l~A..t<EOGH Pension/Profit Sh0t1ng Nome ~---~-~-~----~~---- Adc*9U ~----,-:"~~-------,,~~-Z~ ( .... ) (Clly) Pnor19 Home --=---------w~ 0 M~ ou. a: 0 m a: c( • ::c L&J ::c .... ~ 0 "' Q z ::> 0 "' 0 L&J a: L&J .... "' (\land Beach A J'lclltlo111 l11elntH Ntl!lt 14tlt1Mnt lllff Witt! ttlt Coll"'' Clefll •• wtlld fOf fl ... ,..,.. ..... wtllctl tllftt con1l1111ln1 IWelntHH mvtt retllt. 1'11bllcetlo!\ 11 -•MfY '"'• " ttltr• .,. ct1e111 ... Cell !tie ~I o.,.,,,,""' " '"' DAl\.Y ltl\.OT for 1nlot1'11etlen •"• HCHl "Y'--· 642-4321 111.ua raw materials 3t a ratr price for its petrochemical products, such as artificial fibers, saw a chance to resolve that problem by outbidding Seagrams for Conoco. And Soclete National Ell Aqultane, a French operation, continues to seek a piece or the earth in the form of Texasgulf Inc., which mines gold. liver, copper, iron. lead and zinc, and which pumps oil as well. All these are giants. and all s eem to have the same thing in mind: to acquire unreplenishable natural assets, especially within the security or U.S. boundaries, to enhance their own operations, to assure themselves of a raw materials supply or to benefit from rising prices. But there's another aspect to the merger story. one that doesn't produce the same publicity but which conceivably could be having even greater con· sequences: The mice are also playing the ~ame . Small businesses, that is, also are being purs ued and won by the giants of industry. And s mall business, it should be remembered, is the entrepreneurial, innovating, job·creating segment of the economy. W.T. Grimm & Co., a Chicago business broker, produces figures showing that mergers and ac· quisitions of smaller, closely held businesses. are making up an increasingly larger percentage of the total -38 percent in 1976, 44 in 1977, 46 in 1978. 49 in 1979 and 52 percent in 1980. "The purchase of closely held corporations is a significant. if not the most essential, component or merger and acquisition activity," it comments m its 1980 summary, published last January The reasons, s ays Grimm, are many: "To ob- tain needed financing for expansion, to overcome market saturation, to provide liquidity for estate lax purposes, to perpetuate the business while be· ing relieved o f day -to -d ay operatio nal responsibilities." The reason named fi rst to obtain financing carries special meaning in these days of high in- te rest rates. Debt is really the only outside financ· ing available to smaller companies. and Interest costs are almost prohibitive. sometimes amount· ing to several points above pnme rate. Having built s izable estates. and pe rhaps near· ing retirement. owners or such bus inesses are faced with a critical choice· Do they risk possible disaster. or do they accept an offer that makes life easier? OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS HEW YORK (API ICltiUIA )IV. lJ Htnrdf 11 21V. l\lucrp • MASO.AO quolAUont €11.iUtB lOV. »Vo H ol OC>m JV. '" ~:~<.1:: oftowl119 111..,..1 IMcb lt r-JL )J UV. Hoover 11 ... 1J •nd IO•HI .,, ... ~ by ClowCp 1 l lt. Horl1R• 4V. Siio OtiFtrro ITltrlltt .-.n n of ColrTle 14'-UN. ~Jt1l!:.1 ""' ~ OtlerTP 4 p.ITI. Prl<K do -Co4G'1>ol 20Yo :!0-h PC.A 1nl Ill< 1-r.ull """'""' ''• 11 n lnlra lnd I 1.,, PebSIB Fluor Corp. :stated that the suspension of the $12 blUlon Cold Lake OU Sands project ln Canada. on which it is lead contractor, will not signllicanUy affect 1981 earnings. Accord· Ing lo the company, the project w~s never Included in backlog. Fluor also said it la op- timistic the project will be buJll. Announce· ment of the suspension waa made in Toronto Wednesday by J .A. Armstrong, chairman of Imperial Oil, owner or the proposed facility. * Tramlerra Exploration Corp., Newport Beach. has filed on 7 ,021 acres or federal oll and gas leases in Millard County. Utah, ln BUSINESS BRIEFS lhe Western Overthrusl Bell. Trans1erra a lready has on file 22,000 acres of rederal oil and gas leases in the Western Overthrust Belt in Juab and Tooele counties, Utah. Earlier in the week, the company an· nounced the completion of the Van Bebber No. 1 well located in its 960-acre Lucien field in Nobel County, Okla. Initial production dur· ing a 24-hour test was 110 barrels of oil and 45 barrels of water flowing from the Mississip· p1an formation at a depth of 5,000 feet. * The board of directors of San/Bar Corp., Irvine, has announced a 3-for-2 split of com· mon stock. The stock distribution will be made Aug. 5 to shareholders of record July 22. Currently. the company has 930,439 com· mon shares outstanding which will Increase to a pproximately 1.4 million shares following the split. * Soulbem Callfornla Edison Co. has filed a n a pplication with the California Public Utilities Commission for a 6.6 percent rate in· crease to cover energy costs for the period from September through December 1981. The company's proposed increase in energy cost rates would become effective Sept. 1, if ap· proved by the state PUC. ltV. .. ~ SwEIS• 14V. ISV.I UV. U'I'> SwnE:nr ~~ ro: NASDAQ SUMMARY ... ~ ... ~ Standyn I"" zo StdMlcro IM't 11141 s~:~y.· )4 :M~ 11-.. 11~ U V. :i. U\lt U~ SlerlSI ~ , ... ITlerll.,_ °' <_.,.. Com CO• ~JI lnl•I U V. J4 f'cGeR zo ~ SlnwCI 11'h ZIV. NEW YORK IAPI -,,_ 1 .. lowong llA IUIOfl lrw Tllundey. 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But what about the failures? Are lhere 1my? If you're looking for some, I'd like to recom· mend a oew book. "Positioning: Tbe Batlle ror Your Mind," by two admen, Al Ries and Jack Trout. They run u New York adv er ti s ing agency called Ries & Trout, and their book is chock lull of m a rketing dis- asters. T a k e &~ ------------~·· /~I llllRITZ 4_Jir MILTON Bristol·Myers, maker of Bufferin, Excedrin, Clairol and Vilalis, among other products. Bristol-Myers, Ries and Trout recount, "tried to take on Crest toothpaste with Fact <killed after $S million was spent on promotion). Then lhey tried to go after Alka· Seltzer with Resolve (killed after $11 million was spent>. Then they tried to unseat Bayer with Dis· solve, another financial headache. And then came the attack on Tylenol with Datril. An even worse headache." Then there was Rheingold. once lhe top·selling beer tn New York. T he brewery decided to go after the beer·swilling working class. So they produced som e award.winning TV commercials ·'featuring Italians drinking Rheingold. Blac ks drinking Rheingold. Irish drinking Rheingold. Jews drinking Rheingold, and so on." With this result, say Ries and Trout: "Rather th an appeal to everybody, they ended up appealing lo nobody. The reason is simple. Prej· udice being a basic human commodity, the fact that one elhnic group drank Rheingold sure didn't im· press another ethnic group. In fact, all the campaign did was alienate every ethnic group in New York." Alka-Seltzer Plus was fie ld ed b y Miles Laboratories to compete in the cold remedy market against Dristan and Contac The plot was to trade on the Alka·Seltzer name. "But lo and behold." point out Raes and Trout, ··instead of eating into the Dristan and Contac market, the new product turns around and eats into the Alka·Sellzer market ... A better name for the product would have been Bromo·Sellzer Plus . That way they could have taken business away from the competition. Some companies lhmk that if a oame works well on one product, it should work on others as well Not so, say Ries and Trout. Pepsa·Cola called its low- calorie drink Diet Pepsi. Coke called its version Tab . Tab was the winner. Wh y? Because the "Cola drinker sees Diet Pepsi as an inferior product to regular Pepsi, .while Tab stands on its own." Li fe Savers gum djd not seU well. Nor did Dial deodorant. And Sar a Lee flopped when it tried to tn· troduce a line or Sara Lee frozen dinners (con· sumers think of Sara Lee as a dessert). The basic message or Ries and Trout is lbal the key lo winning is marketing strategy, ··positioning the product in the pros pect's mind." They bave this warning for the overconfident· "If you beli eve that, person for person, your company 1s superior to com - pelators. then you are hkely to believe in anylhinc. Santa Claus. The Tooth Faarv." STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT !9~12~~~~~ ~~~lt ... o .. 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MYtnc:eCI OKllned l.IMhenged Tol•I IU"91 ,....., "'°"' W.w IOl!On WH41 AMElt l)O Too.~ '11 AOt ,., IJ 1• HEW YOlla.. 1AP) ..1111 t Ad11enctoC1 Oecll...O VMlltngecl Tatel IUllU Hew 1119"• New lowt T<*J. ,., 223 , .. • " 119.z, m 0 1 ,.., 10 ~ p.-.v. o;1o l2t no ,.. , JJ METALS NEW YORI< IAPI -Spot nonl•rr-tnelJtlsprtcHWtd · c-~c~•_.,,v.s .. ,,,.. tlotll LtM Jt """ • pound llac 44\lo UfltS • POWlld, Clell•ff ... Th• ... st1t ""9ttts w .. k '""'"°'""lb . Alttlftl-lt-tO tfftb • llO"lld, H Y. Mercwy 1425.00 ,., llHll. "l•tl-~OOIM1Yor., H.'Y Sl~VER HEW YORK (API -HMdy a H•,._ silver Tllursa ... up to.Jt. ""'"'•o >fiver Sl.•JO. 1111 so J'I, r••ut· .. •ll•or lt.201, .... W.414 • GOLD QUOTATIONS ., Tll• ........ l"r•• S.ltCMe -1-pold prkel Tllurlday: L..-.: -mno llalfll Mot.GO,• u.u. L..,._: el..,_ ll•lftl MCl',1S, llJ IUO. Petit: •llt,_ ll•lno ..... IS.•" to.Gt.. ,, ....... , ..... :ie. ...... 3 lttrl<•t let• llolllO $40t.IO, .. $10,0I; $40tl0Mlled. M•••Y a ".,,... •. ..,,, f e lly 011••• Mo..U,upll.SO. ·~! .,.., ... ,, .-.-.u ... ... so ... _.., ... , "'"""' _.. , ... (.9 .... Mii.SO, "'11.14. SYMBOLS I I r \ ' n • Orange Coast OAJLV PILOT. Friday, July 10, 1981 Name 'Squirt' fine with him PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ..Ue&.JC:,Afl• IMmCll Of' HPAU'-T NOnCI Of' .... IL8CTt• YO MU.. ..... UIVI HCLAHTICNI UNH• Dl.aOOf' nlUIY , ... c.Me MtM 1t1.wi. 0..-t· llllY'CMITMT MOYtU IMlll II-. ......... It-e N-llH I, YOU I "'OP a •YY IS ti• Dtcleret1111 ,...,....., ,,. et1•1, ... •o• IC&.MU•I llCAUla YOU IMfte..I "'-1 ef IN .......... I"'• A I I I I M I • 0 I • T 0 U I -·· PAYMl•Tt. IT MAY II M&.D o.......-....... Dl•Me lot e WIT .. OUT MY COUIT ACTIOM, _, TAMARAC' Fla. (AP> Bill Albaugh doesn't u,ou -· '"' .,,,,. •1111"119. ,.., "'•Y""'.,. , .... ''-"' '• • .,. Itel I .. IC 2,,._A 9rlllel lltwel, i. 1 Cl. y.w IC-lft _. 1 ..... 111 i.y ... y. mind when he's teased about his short s tature. He -· ..,. 111 ".,_ ,_ .. ....,_ .. ,.... only horu>s that 'f you're going to give him o T11• N._,..,. o.ciweu911 •111 .,. ..,,.., .... c..a _.. • ...,... .. .,,... -• C-IW..i tw ~Ill ... elttr J.,. llw'M -·-....... 9111 ..... nickname, you'll call him "Squirt." 1y it. 1-.. ,., ~ 1111.,,_ion. ., .,..,., -,.,,..., "'" .-.... "'91 .. tlll ti. ,.._,,,. ~ It •U .... Oll .. ef J-2S, ue1. 9M That's easily explained For 33 years, he's et 11u 1 ,,..AAS, .w111 111c•••M 1111111 ,."' 1et•w .. 1 been the living tr ad e m ark for a sort drink bearing ,."'"'.,,.. ()'.,... Geest Delly ,., ... M<omH cur.-. Yw ,...., • .,.,.. " lhat name. Jiiiy 10, 1"1 iltl.fl IJl9 Y Ille _,,. ..,_.. '°"'• 9' -e<c-t, -~Ml,.,__ Albeuah is what the unlnformed refer to as a PUBUC NOTICE ••m•11"'· -, ... "'"'' ,., 111e -ltlll ...... . ruauc NOTICE Ptntnoutaut1••M MM11S HAftMll•T flle 1111 .. llot ,...._, er• "'"' llllllMU•: H8AL THY SANDWIC M8S, H it Ntw-1 .. ¥&. ~ 9oNC.ll, CA nw.a. Clll Yw1a Clll"I• ... ,. Aftkllre M,..1, Ml_... Vllje, CA fbt'I, Clll•·Y" T ..... t.i1J AMM• '41w', Ml Hiett Ylli., CA a.ti. a1rt11• M. H•Mt, u on AM.,• Strtet, Ml .... Vllje, CA '26t1. T111 • ...., ...... " ~ent1UC•et1 •r • .... .,.,...,_.,.. Oll·Y-OWll9 Thia 1•-•• llletl wltl\ ... C-y ~el Or ..... C-Y .. J.il; .. "'' ....... .,.,.. ()' .... (Mat o.11~= Jiiiy 10, 11. U. JI, 1'81 111,..1 "midget" or "dwarf," but like the thousands af--A1t1r uw • ..-1111119111 u. .. , ... Oicted With a quirk in the human growth process, MOTICI °' A•PUCATICllt rtCtrtletllll el !Na llcK-1 lwtMCll •-----------: ... CM.... ... d•I• •• re<•fllltlell .... " ,,.._,, PUBUC NOTICE be prefers being called a "lltUe person." ow .... ,..,,.°' ALCOttOUc 11111.u.., ...,,._..,. ••fll ••••-.ci d f I h l . . , aaVlllMMI UCallM .. .,, ,.,_ e 11ft.., "nM. yeu II-" You kin o earn to accept t e easing, says ~ .... , 0,,,Y •h• , ... , r1e111 10 11 .. 111e the jovial 4-foot-7-inch Albaugh, who was born in Tew1111om 1t1Nyc.Kw .. : 1orectoa11r• 11, ••rt111 th• enttr• Ml·ngo Juncti"on. Oh1'0. "The only people who are YUN·Y•N WANO 1' ...,.Y1,..10 0• .,,....,,,,~i.yy-.iHftdlter. l'ICT11'10US IUM•811 MAMalTATllMll•T Tiit lotlowlftt per-11 dltlftt-' Depertl'!Wflt ot AlcMllllc .. ..,.,... To llnd out ttw -,... mwl cruel are those who are Ignorant. But 'little peo-c .. .,., ,., • "•1·· oe. SAL• 1u;11 • ,.1,., .. .,,..,.. •• ...,,,_ '* "• Ple' learn to develop a sense of humor·. otherwise, WINE '""' EAT.~.>'~'° ... , ,.,. 1ortc-., or" Y-iw ... ,., 11 •k~IC -...... llOU W-lft lore<I_.. for Illy -,.., .. , ~~· OCCASION.Al YAGMT~. JlltJ SU-. H._..,.,..,. INitll. life wouJd be tough." Ave.,,_._ ve11.,.,c., n1• c1111ee1 l'ullll"*ll Qo'M91 Coetl Delly Pllo4 11 00 FJELLMAN end LIE He admits his career with Squirt & Co. began July 10, "'' ....,, FJl!LLMAH. c/o MCA1,..., o--. • CA.U.., d JemH •er-~11191m111t 1 .. '"'·· • (Allloml• ,..-111911, 1'2 Slretllm-. Hllftllftillon llKll, 'CA '1Mt. DOOOIE MOMMA -Gentle dog named Killer sits with litter of kittens she has adopted at the Lane McCullogb home in Chelan, Wash. The pooch bas taken over mother duties, including nursing. Crackdown on sailors' drug abuse announced WASHINGTON (AP> -The Navy's top admiral has announced a crackdown on drug abuse by sailors Lhat will include tougher law enforce· ment, expanded testing of suspected users and preventive education. "Drug a buse is destructive of our efforts to instill pride and promote professionalism." Adm. Thomas B. Hayward, chief of naval operations, said in a message Thursday to Navy units world.wide. "It is costly in terms of lost man- hou rs, unnecessary administrative and judicial processing and a critical drawdown on morale and esprit de corps." Hayward declared that "com- manding officers and s upervisors al all levels cannot condone the illegal use of drugs, regardless ol the degree of acceptance in the civilian sector. Commanding officers must convey a consistently tough Intolerance to drug abuse that will be understood clearJy by a U in the chain of com· m and." Hayward said the Navy is buying more and better portable equ.ipment to detect drug traces lo the urine or suspected users. purchasing more dogs trained to sniff out drugs, in· creasing the number of law enforce- ment personnel a nd developing a drug education program similar tc one intended to curb alcohol abuse. In addition, he said, new emphasis will be placed on making sure those who request help for drug prob!ems are sincere 'Shrink' blues hit NY NEW YORK (AP> -The heck with the searing heat, missing Mets and Yankees and rising s ubway fares. For some New Yorkers, the real s ummer trauma is coping with analysts' vacatjons. So, to help worried patients left in the city while their analysts bead to Amagansett, Martha's Vineyard and points east. Network for Leaming s ponsored a seminar on "Whal to Do When Your Shrink is On Vacatio!l.'' About 20 people -a tiny cross· section in the city with the highest number or therapy patients in the world -s howed up Wednesday night. Sipping white wine and fan- ning themselves in the stuffy Upper West Side classroom, they discussed the prospects ol a summer on their own. Mary Daly, creative director of Network for Learning, posed such questions as: Where do your shrinits go on vacation? Where would Freud have gone? Do you feel like you're paying for your shrink's vacation? What are you going to do with ail the money you don't pay your therapist during his vacation? She even passed out lists of good restaurants whe r e people could spend the money they would have spent in therapy sessions. For those New Yorkers who don't yet have a n analyst to despair over, the Network, a private adull- education company, will be oflering a class this fall on how to choose one. as a novelty because of the coincidence with its ---s.. ... 211 Sowtt1 curua. cm .... CA P UBLIC NOTICE tllU. ~ UUI Dl-417• n a m e and h i s s i z e 8 u t , h 1 s kn a ck for 11 yow 11avo •"Y 1111.,11on1, y.., salesmanship proved him to be of double value for ....,,o ~-' • ... ,,... « 1i. .....,.,,. I 1 h k ( Ml"* ment •9'11<Y wflkll rney hevt IM-his emp oyer. He trave s l ree wee s j) every P1CTmau11u11MH1 ,_. ,_,, month. not onJy as a "living trademark," but also NAMaSTAHMaNT .. M.,., .. ,, You MAY LOH Ill• lollo•lftt ......... 1 .,. dolne Ll9AL ..... n "' YOU 00 •OT to help train salesmen. solve account problems ._._.. uu f'llOMPTACTIOM. and handle public relatloms. llN LTD .. 2'11 s. 8r1Uol, S..lt• MOTICI o• DIPAULT 101,Coal•Motw. Cl m:a NOTICE IS HElllE8Y GIVE N. "We 're very fortunate Lo tu1ve Bill with us," OtM -"· 1911 s 8•1•104, Svll• TH.t, T SOUTH HILLS UCllOW .d J w B k th ' t' . " 101. CCKl•Mne, Cl .,,. CORP ..• Calt!Orlll• c.r-111 ...... sat . . roo es, c company s exccu 1ve v1"e "'" 1111 .. 1 ... " " un1tuctet1 '" • ..,1, • ...,..,..., T~ ... -· • DMtl president. from his office In Hollund. Mich . "not llftlll•d-1N""lp. Of Trwtt ....... J-"· "71 uecwt• only because of the clev('r tw111t between his size o-.-..i bf JOHN' FLOTHo ............... ... Tlllt .... .._. •M llled wllll Ille ,...,. 11 Trtnlor, 10 ~ ar1alft oll-a nd our product. but bccau1H" ht' ts very able. tie's coun11 ''"" 01 O••"et co11t11y °" 11.-110 ... '" tevor of MRS. Sl!LMA an unusual, sensitive person and one of our most June 22.1•1 GA&lllEL. wi 111W11rr1ec1 -...... PIMUS beMllclery rec.orOttl J .... 2'. lt7t .. experienced salesmen " Pv1111-0r-c-1 0~1, l'llot ,,.,,,.,_ ..... ~"· 111 -nm, At home, Albauah 1s o veritable Miant standing · J""' 26· JiAy J. io, 11• 1•1 21t1 .. 1 ,.et M». of 0t11c1e1 llKwdt "'..,. Of. " _ llce Ol ltw Rec.or-OfOr .... ~, next to his wife, Marie lit> teases thul he's grown ce111ornla, c1escr1111no 1_, .. ,94,, •a: seven inches during their 23 yenrll or m ar riage PUBLIC NOTICE Ill• SoulllH•l•rly 10 l••I ol Ill• NOrlllw•l«ly U5 l•t of lAtt Ii _, while she's s till 3-fool· l 1. MUIUCIPAL COUIT "ol Trecl ,, •. O ty of C.t.e Mew, .. The two are active In hclpinJC other "little peo· pie." AJbaugh founded the S<Juth Florida Mini- GatGrs 10 years ago, and the ~roup hu11 more than SO members. IOVTMOIAMOICOUNTY •KwOetl In 8oot. IS, .... 1t of Mii· 'UDICIAL O"TllCT cellan-~. Or .... COll"41, ••· Je1U er-,, ... ., f'wtlway etpl Ille Sollol""""4.tf1y 104 i.at ll'Wll &.....-........ ee. fU11 lot 17, Mid obll91llOftl lnc1uc11no - "We help eaeh other on where to buy clothing or shoes and things like that." explained Mrs. Albaugh. "After all, it's not easy to find a cocktail dress for someone 3-foot·ll. PLAINTIFF. SOUTHl!A N one-llOll lor Ille origin.I '""' ot CAL.,OANIA EDISON COMl'ANY, a $10,000.CIO llWI e twaecll of,_, •191111 corPor•ll.., In. IN of>l19itt1..,• for ..i.kll W<fl Deed DEFE NDAN T; YOUSSEF Of T""' It -wlly ,_ occwrrH ... MAIUI, altO kftOWft 11 YOUSSE F lllel pa""'9ftl .... Ml -rneda of. MOSBAH MAAZIE, JAMAR A80UL , ... ~1menl tor Pl'lnci,.1 _, lftlerell SATTAA. allO "'-" 81 JAMAL Al· due.., Aj)fll 1, 1"1 Mtlell --· DUL SArrAll, -OOIES I tllr°""' peyments, IN tftllrt llet~e ,......,._ IV, lftClullW Ing, •II --PlllClle J""e •. 1'81, The Mini-Gators also tackle more serious WlllUollOeU ac1nnc ....... ,,.. ~-"""· .... Problems -like helping parents CO""' with the shock ~ NUMa1111 ,.,. P••0 •••>. 11 •"'· 111•1 •Y •••ton ,,,~ NOTIClll Y• Mft ... -· T1MI ltwrtol, ltw pr.-lotftelklery -of learning their child is a '' little person.'' " _.,.. -.. ....... tuc11 o_, o1 Tr..s1 .... IMpoll..., w1111 <• _, ... Y• Id duly a-'ftled Trwtlff, tlKll . I ' I h bl t Y-......_ ...,., -,.. ...,..... •• ,.._. " 'Litt e people a so ave a pro em accep · ..... • .. "' ,..,.. .. .., __ o .. d 01 Tr1111 ... o 111 dK11ma .. 11 ing themselves." said Albaugh. "Sometimes they ....... ..10.nclng OllllOtllOftS u cured h AVllOI u .... M ... ........... llltrelly, .,.d lhe llft~Sl9"1d -· a re told they can't do anything and then l ey 11 111_1 ,_. eKI* ,_1 ua. 111re111 oac11re •II '""'' .. , .. ,.o believe it and hide from the world.·' 11111ttt11-11 • -• u11. ,.._.. 111ere11y lmtntdla1e1, -_, peya1111 ........... .-u. Le• .. ......... Ind "°" twntw •l•CI to ,., .. Ill• The Albaughs are good exam ples that being c1 .. -.... trutt "'°""rtv 10 11e 1111d to .. 1111y 1,. small is detrimental only if one lets 1t become so. 11 yov wto11 10 -u. •Mu 01 ... ot>1la•llOftitKwret1 .,,.'"' tllwney lft 11111 melter. you llloWld oo Oaltd; J..,e U . 1'11 "We've led a normal and very good life." said '° promptly .o 11\et your written Roo FJt11men M Alb h rUj)OftW, 11 ... y, .... , be llled Oft 111'11•. u. Fjtll,.,,.,, r s. aug . SI U•led ..... •Olkle..r •I , ...... 0 119 Publl5hatl ClrWIQll Coall Ollly l'llOI And their home is no different from anyone "" •bOlllOO "' .... -10. de0er11 Juty 10, 17.1'. J1. "" J111 .. 1 lla<trlo lnmtdlatemeftle, d• 1111 -else's. ,.. .......... .._,11 -••i.e. 11 11ay P I h. k h' 'II .__ l"ttl alg1H1e._.. .. ,,...,11r-e11trftj)O. • . eop e t m ever yt mg WI """ I e m our 1 TO THE OEFE NDANT. A ct.It bouse," said Mrs. Albaugh. "but our friends and comp1elft1 .... -111.0"' 111e ptei ... relatives aren 't s mall. It would be uncomfortable 1111 •e•1i.1 Y""· 11 ""' ""'11 '° ••-wa lawwll,,..... must. wltllln • Clillys for them if everythmg was made to accommodate ., .. , 11111...,.,,,_11 _._, ... you. us.'' lllt wllll IN1 cowl • -•n.en ,_,... to Ille complalftt Unll'H you dO M , The only concession Mrs. Albaugh allows your oe1au11 wm be •m••d ....... herself is a small I adder she uses in the kitchen. pllullon of"" p111111111, -"''' '°"" m1y enter • ,....,..._. a911ft.a1 you IW "That's the only exercise I get," she laughed. 111e r111e1 -.,. the '°"""et"t. d • •lllc:ll could '""'I hi G11ml.......,.I of .. going up and down that lad er: ••111• ........... money « ,..,..,1.,, or Albaugh's only complaint with life is that 0111er re11e1 reque111t1 '" tll• com· plelftl. much is denied ''little people." OAT ED; o.c.--..2. tt•o "There's no reason. for example, why 'little J-• HMTll.Oerll 8y: M. PNd'hOft\me, people' can't serve in the armed forces. There are Deputy Plenty of desk jobs we could do. It's part of the old '· a..-...-si-. "......, •· v-.. h ,_" •. T'nCMtia.. myth that the only place for 'Uttle people' is int e K .... tevL..._., circus." N-•"' L. CllfllM. Att.._ .. u.. But, t hey both also find some humor in being P.o ...... 11 IJMW-OrtftA- P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICllOI' ~aUCNUlllNG NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN -· e llUl>llc -Int will lit Nld by ltw City c-cll of I,_ City of C.t.e ,,,..._ Oii Jwly 20, 1"1, lft "'9 C-.Cll O..mben ol City Hall, 11 Fair Drlw, Coste MtU, •• •:JO p m .. or .. UOft 111ereel1er •• pracllceblt. on Ille tollowl"t Item APPEAL OF THE FIN ANCE OEPAltTMENT'S DECISION ton· ur,,lno coflt<ll., of tun, from Cof'el RHI Motet, 2'4.5 H..-llollleverd. NOTICE 15 FUllTHER GI VEN !Mt 11 Mid 11--ptec:e, •II lmercel.td .......... ,,..., ---be ... ,d"' Ille City C:-.:11 on lfW elor.,...,.U_d ......... EILEEN P. PHINNEY. OtyClwk Pub41tlWCI Or-C:O.u Oaliy l'llol July 10. 1"1 Jl-.el PUBLIC NOTICE Sma . 11 ... meet1,ee.t1111 "One chiJd saw me in the supermarket and Tof: llU> 111-1,... ... ..,.,, Id h · th · L k M mm that I ady l'u1111"*' 0r.,.. ""''' 0111• •l1ot NOTICllOf' nuSTH'UALll to as mo er . oo o Y • July 1o, "· 2•. J1. 1t11 mM1 ... ,..111J1 shrunk'," Mrs. Albaugh said with a chuckle. ---0,. July ~. ""· •• 10:00 • m .. Her husband's greatest thrill happened when PUBLIC NOTICE IMPER IAL cououT10N OF he was in high school. Albaugh loved athletics, so -=·"~ :r=1-:'°4o::' 0!~~= he USUally took care Of the Sports equipment. NOTIU Of' TIUITIU' SALE re<or--ell •. mt, as iftstr No. "One ti me our basketball team was way °" A""'51l.1•1 ... 11=00 •·"'· N•ft· .ao,., -, ... .,... 1u. of 0ti1<1e1 Cy E. S-, MSullAUlt.ltael Tnn ... , of Reco rds, eaec11lld by JOH N ahead of a rival school, .. recalled Albaugh. "So to U..I cer1ollft DledOf Tr..sleae<uled..., HOMME .... unmarr ied rftlll, .. Put a little salt on the wound. the coach sent me in w11t1am c. Wwmlftgton 111• .,.. •• trustor, 1n 1,.. offk • ot , .. c-1.,, COf'datl Oct-• >. ttlt • Instr-I Aecoroer of Or.,_ c-ty, State of and I played the last two minutes. That was No. 11u , 1n 1oo1112166, P-me. of ce111or111e, w1LL SELL AT l'UILte great!" Olllclel Records Of Orente Cowftty, AUCTION TO HIGHEST 81DOEA DEATH NOTICES Cllllorftle, ---1 ta -CM· FOii C~ Cpey-at llma Of Wle In leln Notla of OefMlll -IElt<llorl IO lewflll -·of"-Uftlled Slal .. I el: S • t T 5911 111e.--rt«<Otd ~I 2, ,,.,, the North trant entrance of UW COWlllY av .. ngs accoun reasure •lnt~Ho.26H.lft&oC*l4006, Cow,._,7CIOCMcCerlterDr WHI, &! ,. ... 1417. of Olflclel Rte«• of Mid 5.tllll AIW, c.tlfOf'l'lll, ell rltlll. Ult• STROOT EDGAR H. STROOT. res1· dent or Lake San Marcos. Ca . Passed away on July 6. 1981. He was the owner or the Crestview Shopping Center, Costa Mesa, Ca. Mr. Stroot was 82 years old al the lime or llis death. He was born on August 22. 1898 in Quincy, 111.mois. Moved to Newport Beach area in 1949 and moved lo Lake San Marcos 9 years ago upon his COllftly, ..i11 llNlw -__,,. lo and 1 .. 1erest con,..'19d lo --lleld h t f · 1s .... 09" of Tl'Vll Mii • P<*I< .UC• ..., II .. -.... Dead of Tnnl ... , .. . , . l un 81 llMlw~.lewf\11-yofllleUftll· pr-rty tltueled 111 Mid C-IY -t I lh new a .. r .. ne ure td Stales of ""-Ice. II 5oulll en· Stateo.Krllleclas ret1remen rom e &! St ,,.,.ct, oreng• Cou nty Herbor llXMlllT "A" hardware business. He was CORPUS CHRISTI , Mw11lcl pe1 Court, 001 JemllOro Lot 11 1n lloc-11, H<el'I the a former member of Costa LOS ANGELES (AP) -A savings account Texas <AP) _After dig-1ow1nerd, Newpo rt 1 .. c11, Norttwl'ly uo 1w1 -... . .,,., 1 .. Mesa KJwanis Club and a and · oc:U bank k f c.1110,,.i., 111 '* l'ltM, tlll• _, in-_.1her1y uo teet of U11 "'" 8100 11, mem'--r of l.he Lake San complete with interest rates peri c ging two wee s or .. , ... ,_..., .. _,_,.."''°'" •11 of Tr11e1No.112• 1,..,.. City of ""' stat ements is Continental Airlines' latest lure for buried Spanis h loot. --•MldDeedolT ........... .,,...,. N•--1 8Nc11, .. .,._on. m11P Marcos Kiwanis Clu b and a 11 .. ls ld h J C 1y 111ueQd '"Mid eo....ty MCI Stell tlltreof rt<Mdael 111 -.. u, .,... '· member or the Knights or the frequent traveler, company 0 lCla sa . treasure unter .. deKrlbed•:Al•Mholcln•t•lftMCI MIK•ll--.... reocor-tls of wlcl Passengers flying the Los Angeles based Gautreaux e nded u p 10· Or• c-ttv Colu mbus and the St. Marks ed l'AllCE&. t: t..ac,, Of Tr.ct N•. r.no, 'r.cept eii mlM•••• C111<Nt1ti19 Catholic Church in San airline Thursday were the first introduc to with only sand, water .. 111_., •......., ,._.. '"-.. 1111t 1101 umn.i te. 111, _...,.. ottwr Marcos, Ca. Survived by his FllghtBank. It's the newest wrinkle in the com -and a Sl,000 bilJ from 2u, P•tiB 10 t• 11. 1"'111s1" of MIS· h'1frocer11o11 ~> "' --if M d I 8 S I U S lrlin ked h lb N Co l cell-Mlpt.. rec«• Of 0r.,,.. .W tllat ....., be produced from Ille w e ag a en . troot, a pellt ve war among . . a es spar . w en . e ueces un Y. c-1,, CllllWlll•; etion tlMC•lllecl 1-.,.. •II ••rt• son Robert W. Stroot of Civil Aeronautics Board dereguJated &Jr fares 1D Gautreaux believed a PAllCEL 2: All •C""-1 ...,..,. ""•"'lflttau1c1mi...re1•011<111CS1t11, Newport Beach. Ca., he had 1978. Spant'sb galleon loaded .. "...,.,. -••--1111t "°' 11m11ee1 '°· .,.. .. ,,llSI" ''"" h Ed H Slr l '9'•U ,..,....._._Lot II Of Trec:t 6UO, to .,..._. lot, dlrMI tw. dltftlep, -anot er son gar · 00 • Sluggjsb summer travel and the effects of last with gold and silver had •• .,,_ • 1-. ,.__. '" ._ duce •ftd utrect u ld ,..,,..,.,o. Jr. who passed away 5 years year's S5 percent J'ump in jet fuel prices have in-wrecked off the coast iu. ,. ... 10 1• •>. 1"'11"'" °'Ml•· toeettwr w1111 "" .. c11111wo ''""' to ------------ago. He is also survived by 5 ctll-Mept. recoreb of Or.,... t1r111 111r01.111111N ·-C1Htrt11et11enc1 sisters Rosal.ia Kollmeyer of tenslCied the revenue batUe. centuries ago. He ended C-ty, c.11f0nlla . .,..,., w1t11•-· •or 111e _......of •llPfon,. ""· dr111. ,/' McCOtlMICK MOllTUAllH '°" Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HAal04t LAW ..... MT. OLIYI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler A11e Costa Mesa S..0·5554 NllClllOTHIH 18.l llOAOW A Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 IALnlHODON SMn'H • TVTHtU WUTCt.lflP CHArtl C27 ~ 171h $1 Costa Meu 6 .. 6-9371 A-'"'rican, Trans World aod United airlines aU h' .... h but may try menu '°' •-ort •11d ""1•m•"1 1,.. '°'· .. ...,.,., prClductnt -••· Freemont, Nebraska. Helen ~--IS se ... c • ""-'•Mkl~l.eJelntL.otlltl tractlllt 011 , 911 anti ether Wenslng or Quincy. Illinois, offer price reductions -and in some cues free again, sald his lawyer, wld Trtct _, ,....,_ w1111 ...... 11yt1rtc.,._ ~ 1,, -_. Loretta Mc Tigue of San flights -based directly on miles traveled. Tom Watson. ....... .. ,., ··-or--... -· oUMr ...... ""'''II .... mlMUlt .... r I h di 1utll tlftS ••• tontlr11<lecl 111 •c· wld rl(IMS ••• ller'tbJ rtMNtcl 1111to Jose, Ca .. Edith Kohl o FUghtBank goes a step urt er, awar ng Nueces County Com· u•d ... u w1111 •ll'l!•u111• mllftlc1pe1 Gr•lltw, 111 wee.-..,.. •ultM: Peoria. Illinois and Carlene points for miles flown. A Loe Angeles-Denver trip missioner, J .P . Luby, •••ne-.,.. ... ......,..._,,., -· .,.,. '" IN•-d M of wltl ,, ...... Gren. Stroot and a brother August ls good lor 100 points; a Loa Angeles-Boston whose precinct includes u e111t1 .. nllfll '° .. ..,. i1c11111tt '°'·'"we~ --••· a11e11 Stroot both of Quincy, fl. •ec•tMMMldLotD. ...1 ... 1or...,....,.-1«•9ftrw•llo,.. traveler gets 500. the 75-square-foot Site, Tiie tlnet ...._,Of' ottwr c-CIHCrlbed IMd or ,,_ ..,._..,t<• of hnois, also 5 grandchildren. ,,.very 1,000 points enUUes a passen1er lo a said the county would "'*"'•110ft 11 "" ,,,_,Y 1' JOl 1•m•. •llOW t11e °'"11 of '°° '"1 Rec1tatJon of tbe Rosary will .r. •-•. N-1 IHcll, c.111om1e. 11e1-1he -9ec•. be held on Thursday, JuJy 9. ticket worth $285. That "woWd get you across the bill Gautreaux for road Th• 11•m• ... d •ddr•n 01 111. At11M1on,. e11rec1ae1 10 11w feet 1981 at 7.·ooPM at St. Marks country and about half-way back," alnce Contineo-maintenance and other lltMllctwy .. .._. ,_. ...... tl\et 1Mett,•1it-. ••·~ ,,.....,, .... I .._c:A jd It llellll ceMloet.i fl OaYld H. Woflec:e deter I.....,, 111 ltlls .,._" ....... T Catholic Church. 1147 West tal offers round-lrip domestic rupta or ........ sa services. Gautreaux, a c1• 0....111 I(. we11aa, JOJO c..,_._ pollcy 1011141 111 111. n•m• •• • Discovery, San Marcos, Ca. Tom McBrearty, the airline's director of com-retired bus inessman, 1>r1.e,.......,.a..d>,C111t....W•. "',.,,.._ ....... ......, .. 1t1°"4of Re:ibulem Mass Wl'll be ial al J • $20000 Dlrect1W11to1 .... 11e .. ,,,_,.,, Tru•twlll..,.eon .. lft Mltlofl tx<• mere s es p anrun1. s pent about , on m•y .,. *-'""' ..., ,....1119 .-. ''°" cele rated on Friday, July "Interest" accrues once an account tops 2,000 the unsuccessfuJ dig. 111 •• 111.,.....,.. ttw beMtki.., .,,.,. ™ ''""' .----· '°"'" 10. 1981 at lO:OOAM also at points. "It's really a rale-of-retutn difference." 1t •r• llWll nw ""' ...-Katllll _. "'°" ..,.,......,. " .,..,, ef .,. , .. , S M ... C ... _U Ch h t1111"'41<e. ~_,_....,.,,_,_ ... t. ar..,. auw c urc McBrearty said. "At 1,000 points It's 21.5 percent, PUBUC NOTICE kltl .... """" •-* ~ <•-•• 11e: m ,._.., Rr•t ,._, with Fat.her Curtis official· 000 It' 38 t d . ,. . 11e111 • ....,.,,.y, • .,.... '!' 1,.,.i1e111, a..c11. cetlflllml•'*'-lng. Interment wUI follow at at 3, s percen • an '°on. .:'b. ,,_,nous ............. --•10• • .. • 1111!!f ~.-!.or ..... -,~ .• "!.~' ... " T ... _.,,......., ''°""" 01tc:1alm• One employee ls enou1h to run FUghtBa1111.-1 -· -.. -_, .,., _.,......... ----_. Oak Hlll Cemetery, Escon· MMlll nATWMa•T 1,. -or,,...._.._,. Deed°' "'I' llellllltr ,_..,. ln"'"ec'""" dido. Ca. Visitation will be computerised operation since it's llo.ked to Con· l11e ,.......,. ..,_ •• tllfflt _ .. Tmt, 11 w11: 1110.m.to. '""' 1,. :: .. ~9:'~.=-~~ on Thursday, July 9, 1981 tinenta1'1 exlstin& file of frequent pauen1era, he ,..., .. " '•"•••,. ttttll'Ml4M c.ota. .. _,.. s.1c1 .... .in•,,...,..,. .. ._ from 9:00AM to S:OOPM et added. No points w1U be awarded after Dec. 31, but ":'.:!="~°:!:-1-.1 °'" :=.it.:::=:.!':o::': .. '::,'"'11•1 m-or_,.,_,,,._...., Im· Allen Brother• Mortu•ry, account·holders can withdraw points ror discouots Je!WI *'-' biw, ,., JMlk.411 TN.-S' .......... ,_""'ml•.· i!!..'!'· ,.....,..flt 1111•· .,... .... ., SO Sooth S F A ,... 0r.,IMldl....,19Mdl.CA.,... cof•-'-'•1.uo .. 00 ,.__.,--, .. ,.., • ,.....,.... .. 13 anta e ve., through Feb. 15, la.M. ™' ~ 11,_..., .. 11,..,"' 0., .. , J~', ,,.. ~1rK1pa1 """ • "" ,.....,,, _._ Vista, Ca. (714) '128·2555. Al· M 8 art do b'--" ...... _t .1.11-es would at •w1aM1. · ...... i. o... ef Trwt. w1t11 ,...,..., len Brothers Mortu•rY c re :y u ~ UUJlj; auu.ui -.MMM.Dulll Mlfteyl ..... .,.,._, -~I• .......... ), directors tempt uodercutUn1 FUghtBanll u bu happened Tiit& ....._ _ 111 ... 1111 .,. ,..'""'"*'°'· ""..-.."MY.~ 11w -· .. MUSANTE with some airlines' discount coupou. For exam· cw,.., ~ .. 0r.,... C-IV °" "°~1=,'i:; :::..::=: :"~ '!:'::: ALBERT J . MUSANTE. pie, Eastern Airline cou.p6na, wbJeb reduce coatl J-"· 1•· 1.t.. STATI OHAUPOAN•• 1 • •rum t,......,., *' °'"., ,.,,..._ passed away on July 8, 1891 of Eut Cout ahutUe rllJbLI, are belns bouCbt by NM•J11MOf'MlltC-o.1:'"'..., couHrvM~o• 1 ,. tM.,,...... r....-.y ...._.... H.e is survived by 1\11 niece New York Air to ..PtOmOle tbe New York Air's J-Jt,.Mya," "· 1•1 ..,.., °" '""' •.""·....,..me. t• -11::; =°!., _., MH o...., Mary c. Reumonl ot lrvlne, chea-r rates. New York olfera Zaatern'a coupoftl -.,.,...., • .....,. ~It "'...-* T(\111 ,..,....,. .... cut .. * •· Ca. and scv·r-• other nieces -... PUBUC NOTJ.CE .... c.-..,,. 9'111•, ..,_..,, • ..... ,... .. "" .............. • _..,. ... '" to any ol Its pa11en1ert wilJ.inl to pay .r.Htern'• ----------,..,.., Nmltr •· ..,., llMl9tl •• -DKIM"'*' ,, o.t .... 1 _. ~ and nepht w1. Ht was a hl•hu r•tes. P1CTinwnUSH1•• ~,!!......• ... ~ .. =-~':. '.: iw ..... _. • .,111 ... fMllo .. veteran ot the U.S. N'avy ln --... -,,_, ·~ o.teult ... 11ect• w ..... nw - Tllla -NM IS Ctniuetetl i.y a CW · _ ....... J-·---Thll llll-t ., .. llltd wllll 'tlw c-ty c11n. of o..,.. Couftly.,. JwAy I, ltll PIUru Pvi.tl-Or-Coall Deity July 10, 11, 14, Jt, 1•1 •• ..1 PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIGUI IUSINIU NAMl ITATaMIMT Tiie lol'-1"9 ,_,_,, ere lkllnt llllSl ... H•: CALll'ORN IA HARDWOOOS. Uttl Elcler Cl., ~ N ..... I, CA m 11 A8CO lndllstrlet Ltd., Uftl IE!jler Ct., l ._ NI-I, CA '2617 Tiii• blltlNM Is c-190 by ... In· tllvldual AICO 1 "°"9tr let L Id lltfll L Klr-..-.......,_,. Tlllt ........_. ••• llletl with IN Covnly Cler~ ol 0rlft09 C:O....ty on J-J0,1"1 l'lti't1' P11b4lllwd Or-Coast O.ily PlloC. July>. 10, 11, J•. "" ~1'M1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI .UllNISI MAMaSTATIMSNT The lotlowtng ...,..,. h doino 111111· neat•• ' TUMMY STUFFIER." 110 Soul.II 8rl1lol, UNI • 112, C.t.e Mew, CA t2t2' JOSEPH CHAllLES MACALUSO, IUJI Galllnet.e, AOWI_, Htlgl>h, CA tll•• Tiiis llullftlls IO ConOllcltd lly .., lft dl•ldllal JOMllfl Olaf'tn Mecel""' Tlllt ttac-t •M llled wltll U.. Cownly Cltrll tJll Or-County Oft Jiii., '· '"' l'US11t Publl.,.., Or-Coest o.lly Piiot, July 10, 11.1•. JI, 1"1 JIU .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSIU51NHS NAMll STATll-NT Tiie fol-"9 penon h oot"9 111111 M•sas: OAY CC>e.STRUCTIOH CO . 10..W Gerdtft Grow 81"", Sullo 11l, G•-Grove. CJ. m42 Harold E_... Fllnt, lMl'll Es prW1s Dr..~ Hiiis, CA"'" Tiii• ~NU " con411c1ecl by ... In dlvloual. Harold IE-Fllftl Tiii• stetitment WM llled wllll ltw C.Uftty Cltn <ti Or-c_,.., on'"'' '· 1 .. 1 P1UDll P111>lltlled Ora19 Coelt Dell• Pll04, Jiiiy J, 10, 17, ?•. 1'81 HO-ti PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIGUI IUStNH.S NAMI' STATIMl!NT Tiie IOll-ftt --Is 00.ng 1111\1 ,.,, ., CLAY81N COMPAN Y, 210I Clrdlnal Dr • C.le Mew, Ca fl•» Ed••rd A.. (laytijn, 110I Cardinal Or., Cffl• Mew. Ce, fhM Tllla buslntu lo <-.Cled Ill' ... In· dt••-· E-d A Claytlin Tii is ~Ill-I •es llled "llfl llW CoUlllY Cltt11 ol Oran91 Ceuniy on JUM 11, ltlll. •1M4tS Pwlllhl.O Or-c-1 Delly Pltol Jll<M 16, JoAy l, 10. 11. ltll 291• ti • PUBUC NOTICE . C600 _ ,- NOTICE TO P~ASOHS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF C. IRYIN METZGER, DECEASED. Notice is hereby gtvenc To all person-: Interest· ed, whether as creditors, he i rs, legatees, or de· visees, In the estate of C. Irvin Metzger, deceased, whose last address was Martinsburg, Pennsyl· vanla 16662, that letters testamentary or of ad· ministration have been Is· s ued to Hollida~sburg Trust Co., HollldaysbcU'g, Pa. Blair Co., PA. by : Blair County, a court of competent jurisdiCtlCHJ ~f the State of Pennsylvania. That the follow ing person Is Indebted to or holding personal property of the said decedent. HOME SAVINGS.. & LOAN ASSOCIATION , 23861 El Toro Rd. El Toro, CA. City of: El Toro, Callfornia 92630 " That the undersigned de- sires to receive the hid personal property or col- lect the clalm(s) and to re· move that collected or re- ceived from the Stat• of California to the said s tate where letters testamtn· tary or of admlnlstratron have been Issued. NIClla01'"8S SMITHS' MOQUAIY 627 Main St Huntington Otach 536-6539 World War 1. Gravetide .,...rTATSMllMY "'"""1111 1 .,,.. ,.. _.,... .. ••nl111t<11 uvDfll ••141 NtUn •• P • l • Tlla ,......,.. ..,_ It ..... _, -•· Dltevlt Md Etttti.t It t.11 '9 W ,.... ~:;.•·r.~t ~::: ~~; ruon popu atwn u,p :::~~=-·· .. -· .... --=$~ :.:::..·.:.::::"'-. .. - Al l persons havlng clalms against the dee ... dent or an Interest In •Id estate and wishing to et>-J•ct to such removal must give written notice ot •h obJectlon to the per~ or persons Indebted to, or holding ~I .,..._rty of, tf'I• dectd•nt. Swc.h notice must be given to the p•rson f'loldlng tft t p•rsonal property or against Whon"I the c111"' Is made at the addreu as THIRTY DAYS after at ·t11ttd above wHJ~: Rlverald.f N•tlonal Millt.ary W ... 0......,GTON P ) _ --,,_.1_ n-..-rt· 1,.... u. ~ ,.,. ~ "-'-,.......... ar.... 1y ~ 0. .. 1J-u.1-. C.mefAor)t with ReY FaUMr ""'na.o u:iw •-"''• ..,,..,.,. -. ,....,..lltllt.w,CA•J'& ... JWI' 1., 11.~ .,,1 hlM\. 1MN1tl4"COllllOAA'tt0tt Charles Scbult1 of St me.at N1I lbe natJon't prllcm popalatloa rote 5 .:=...---•~..,. ::r-~ Calberlw CaU.OUc Cbuttb perceol In 19), to 321,UZ. .,_,"" AJNH ~~'*" orrtdatint. Services u.nder 'tMI...,.. -,..., ••• • Dl\ILY Pt&.01" mrc-.1ta0tt• the direction of Baltz I PllOt Logbook-•IJ p•111t I i:'t~., 0r-. C.:~..:: CLASSIND ADS -~,.-~~ Ber1eron-Smilb • Tuthill. c~ __........ I ... _., ·-·---W11tclltr Cba~l Mortuary -COPM•........... ...... ... °"""' ClMtl o.1111'11111 .... ..,. ......... Or .. Qlelt o.i",::; ot Cotta MtH. ..,..,.71. ~·~ til U. _ 1,111., 1, 11.>\'1. ,.., ..,-:. ,.,,.,,,n,n11 I pubtlcauon ol lhf• not • 01tld: June 15, 1911 t ..... w..ww. TNll Officer. 11 ••ec•.-r 8 I ht I a f C , t r ., • ~. l ! PuDlltMd OnnW Cont Dm11y Pilot. July '~·~· l1~ 1tl1 . 1 -.. . .. .... • • 'f ... SALUTE TO INDEPENDENCE -The U .S.S. Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship in the world, fires her port guns off ............. Castle Island in Boston Harbor during a 21- gun salute. ' :.·'Trunkman' saga told ·:Guru of backpackers tracks life of desert character ·:· SAN FRANClSCO <AP I -But ·for 13 years of one m an's dogged, obsessive curiosity, the world might never know that ''Trunkman" ever walked the earth. The compulsion belonged to outdoor writer Colin Fletcher, ·'the guru o f A m erican backpackers. His new book , ' ''The Ma n From the Cave," tl"acks the life of a gent whose posthumous notoriety was ' ·earned in the Nevada desert 65 'years ago. .a, The author of "The Complete : Walker." a bible for hikers and backpackers, rejects the notion that be himself, by the very lengths to which he went for more than a decade to plot the rather ordinary moves of an ob- • scure individual. was the real · star of the piece. ·· "I felt that by· immersing l myself in his world, I would get to know what sort of guy he ... was, .. s aid th e Welsh-born 1 • former British war commando. I .. "And, by God. I did! Very re- : ma rkable." ' What was so remarkable - Fletcher's quest, or the man at the end of it? The steely eyed 1 gept with a taste tor solitude · ;~sn'l saying. 3 1. The 59-year-old Fletcher is ac- ~1 cuslomed to solo achievement. .•H e walked from one end of California to t he other and •wrote , "The Thousand-Mile ·Summer." and biked along ·~t\>rough the Grand Canyon and .. wrote. "The Man Who Walked ;~Through Time.'' The saga of "Trunkman" started in 1968. Fletcher was hiking in the stark, forbidding desert some 20 miles south of Las Vegas when he found a sheer cliff rising from a canyon fl oor . At the fool of it sat a trunk. ·'It looked pe rfe ctly pre - se r ved," wrote F let cher. ··1 hope you see now why I stopped 'I hope you see now why I stopped in my tracks.' in m y tracks . and will un - derstand things that followed." To say Fletcher was intrigued is putting it mildly. Quickly, he sighted a scattering of camp gear an ancient canteen, a was hbasin, a shovel, a bucket. And a littJe above, cut into the cliff -a cave. Someone had once lived there. it was plain to see. He found a frying pan, an iron Dutch oven, a wooden folding chair, a pair or tattered shoes. The date on a fragment of the Los An geles Times leaped out at him : Sept. 10, 1916. That did it. Fletcher was hooked. He dubbed his quarry "Trunkman" and com· menced the hunt. A year late r . Fletche r re· turned to the site. He lived in the ca ve. tried to imagine the life of "Trunkman." absorbing the de- pa rted spirit. Fletcher reached a lonely h and a c ross a half· century and linked himself with another man who liked being alone. Fletcher wrote a story about the cave for the Las Vegas Sun, offering a $100 rewa rd for in· formation on Trunkman. After the article was reprinted in the San Fra ncisco Chronicle. 80· year-old Grace Mazeris of Santa Cruz wrote Fletche r that she might be of help. Interviews con- vinced him that Ms . Mazeris ha d, in the 'JOs, shared some,of ·'Trunk man's" life. Bill Sim- mons was his name. she said, and he was a "gentleman ... a good lover." Then followed a trail that took Fletcher through the National Archives in Washington. D.C. He went through dusty files, and ransacked the dustier memories of a va r ied assortment of characters. There emerged a man born in 1875, who spent his young manhood in the Army and went over the hill -a drifter. gambler, cook and boozer. Then. an inoffensive fade-out in a con· genial. alcoholic haze. Finally, in a 321-page book published this spring by Alfred A. Knopf, Fletcher's project was completed. Exhausted almost to illness. Fletcher is recharging himself in his hillside home 200 m iles from San Francisco. Said he : "It's t he most exhausting thing I've ever done ... it was like having a baby." ~Information Act eyed ::Groups oppose exemptions being considered by Reagan • r> ... a WASHINGTON <AP> -A v•coaUtion of 152 private groups has launched a campaign to op- b ~se proposed exemptions from . ' the Freedom of Information Act ~~Ing considered by the Reagan · administration. .. Ji The ad-boc FOIA Task Force btOf civil rights, civil liberties, •cacademic, publishing, labor, 'conawner, religious, scientific, "environmenta l a nd women's 10 groupa, unveiled Ila plans here. "~'. Their challenge la aimed al ef· ~4.lrla in Congress and by the '"'Reagan administration to add ",pemptlons lo the 1966 law that .,would allow the government lo bl.tlbbold certain FBI, CIA and ualnea information. t11 "Thia st•tute . . . put an end ~ tbe routine secrecy that tradi· ,0UonaUy surrounded the opera- ytUonal record of our iovern· tf ent," tbe coalition said. "The "~ .. act h as h elped \lhe • ~merlcan people to expoH and , llmlnate wutefuJ and corrupt "' to•ernmenl practices." ~·~· Tbe law allows the 1ovem- Jl ent to withhold aecret . ateri~~ Jaw enforce-·meat atlon sucb u the ,,_..., .. ol lnlor1nant1, c.n.ain ln· , _...al wort1Ac papen and pro. 11 .,....eta.ry inlormaUon obtaJned lrom private buliaelHI. l.ar. l:arUer tbla year, Attorney ;~ro-eraJ William French Smith revoked a Carter administration policy of refusing to defend agencies in cour t when they w ithheld information of technical grounds even though its disclosure could not be shown to "demonstrably harm" the government. Deputy Attorne y General Edward Schmults has sald the act is being us ed in ways Congress never intended. such as in helping prisoners seek clues to people who told on them or businesses seeking data for private law suits. Maureen Weaver of the FOlA task force said the coalition is preparing for Houae and Senate subcommittee hearings lo July. "We're going to develop case histories showin1 what con· sumer IJ'Ollps have been able lo learn about hazards In the auto indu~try throuih uslne the act1 what environmental groups ano native American 1roups and others have learned as weU," s he said .• Jonathan Rose, an uslatant attorney general, said the Reaaan admlDJatretion'a pro. poaala for amen~ln1 the law would not be toady until Con1re11 r eturns from its Aucuat r.cess. But, bued oo a 1ovemmenl- wtde auney, the larant prob-lem• _..,.. felt by the CIA, FBI and m some areas dealing wtlb business information, Rose said. · · l view this whole area as a balancing of the public's right to know what their government is doing. who's doing it and bow they're doing it vers us the public's right lo have an effec- tive government," Rose said. The CIA has repeatedly sought a blanket exemption from the act, complaining that some foreign intelligence agencies have perceived the law as in· terfering with the CIA 's a bility lo keep secrets Among the signers of lhe statement were; the American Civil Ubertiea Union, American Jewish Congress, Americans for Democratic AcU011, AssodaUon of American Publisben, Center• for Auto Safety, Ce.nter for Na· tlonal Securib' studies, Common Cauae, Consumer Federation of Amertca, Envfronmenlal Defense Fund, The Food Research ~and Action Center, Friends of the EaTlh , LJ ~rtarlan Party lnternationa.l Association of MacbJntau and Aerospace Worllera, lnterna- tl on a I Ladlu' Garment Workera' Ualoa , National Newspaper AHoclatlon, Na· tlon al Women 'a Polltleal Caucus, Unton of Coneemed ScietttiaU, United Auto Won.t and Women Strih for Peace. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Friday, July 10, 1981 •• Data bank aids letter Lundberg publication's pithy comments read by execs NORnt HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The man behind the oft- queted Lundberg Letter ls a rowdy, while-maned 88-year--01d who was a foreign correspon· dent, TV newsman, playwright and author before . becoming THE authority on gasollne marketing. A blt-belUed, bombastic man whose rapid-fire speech reflects a restless and challenging mlnd, Dan Lundberg b as become somewhat of a celebrity since forecasting the "days of lines and hoses" which immobilized the nation's motorists ln the spring of 1979. · · t'eopte come up to me in the store and say, ·Dan Lundberg! Hey, I read your newsletter all the time.· And the funny thing is that t hey haven't, of course. They've just read about it in the newspapers or seen some~ on television," Lundberg said in an interview at the fortress-like headquarters of the Lundberg Survey Inc. The newsletter. which costs $400 a year. is read by ex- ecutives at oil c ompanies , banks. government agencies. consulting firms and various private companies. Its pithy co mme nts on prices a nd marketing trends within the petroleum business are backed by an enormous , computerized information bank dating to the days when gasoline was 25 cents a gallon. Lundberg began keeping tabs on gasoline retaiUng 27 years ago after working with oil marketers to introduce self· serve stations in Ca lifornia in the late 1940s. That job followed a stint as a CBS correspondent in Mexico, an anchorman job at KNXT-TV in Los Angeles where on e co-worke r was Johnny Carson, and earlier efforts as a radio playwright and author of a 1941 novel c ailed "River Rat" that Time magazine called "a notable success ... "The self-serve thing dried up after a while and l thought I'd come to the end of a career," he said. "But I'd learned enough about the oil industry to know t here was a need for good, honest outside information. The . data was there for everyone, but my opportunity was that I saw there was no existing data base. Dan Lundberg started 21 years ago keeping tabs on gcuoliM ...\ ·. ' retailers and has built that research into the Lundberg Survey Inc. . ~ 1 Nobody knew anything about the when the agency had to eel~~ business." gasoline price regulations. ... ..._..1' Lundberg developed, and later Lundbgerg, whose wife Mesa, patented, a code system called daughter Trilby and sons Darius COM PROF which described the and Jan all work for LSI. clearly features of any service station in enjoys his singular position u a series of numbers and digits. wh at one former competitor He also organized a small army calls "the ace of the base." But of "industrial reporters" who be bristles when anyone •UC·• survey stations in 122 major gests that his company is aym ' m arkets every Friday and feed pathetic to the oil industry. the data into sophisticated com-·'This company owes not one puters which spew out detailed penny lo anyone." he bellows. information on street corner "Everything you see here is trends. owned. All we want to do is in· No other organization comes teract with information. The close to LSl in collecting and Lundberg Letter informs people analyzing information on the oil about oil and gasoline. It is by industry. Even the Department no means a lick.spit.tie appeJ'l· of Energy became a subscriber dage of the oil industry." Travelers need breaks Road maps hard to come by at filling stations NEW YORK (AP> -Some air lines offer benefits to frequent travelers -unlisted reservation numbers, that sort of tidbit. These are deserved. Frequent travelers, these days, get few breaks. The few they get are often s hort -lived. Have you tried to find a road map at a filling sta· lion lately? You're lucky to find an attendant at a filling station. Both have become as rare as the s nail darter. Or take was h-and-wear shirts. These were once a blessing. Rinse one in the motel sink and bang it bver the tub on a wooden coat hanger . That small conve- nience has long since ended. It en<led when they took the books off the coathangers. If this is a conspiracy, it is, in tum. the dream of every fre- quent traveler that someone will discover a use for a bookless coathanger and they will all be stolen. ~ ,, 4 t.~ ~ -. »-~, . ... --· It seems glamorous, doesn't it, spending half your time on the road, traveling to America's less-traveled places, meeting the people, discovering their re- gional folkways and customs , all expenses paid. And glamorous it certainly is. but wearying. That was my assignment the past five years, as a reporter. I have no regrets. It is given to few Americans to see their coun· try that close up. The view is rich, the dlscomlorts rewarded. Cartoon depicts pug ht of traveler looking /OT an old-fa1hioned road map. If you should choose such a life, though. be forewarned: the travail of the traveler doesn't 'end with uncharted byways and hookless coatbangers. Nol to mention one-handled showers; what was wrong with "bot" on the left and "cold" on the ri&bl? The travail of tbe traveler continues all along the In- terstate Highway System and oft it, north and south, east and west . Now tbere la a blessing, the Interstate Highway System. At least, it ls widely considered to be. But north and south? East and west? Cast your gaze on those green signs a nd try to divine which is which. You get off al your appointed exit and want to go, say. north. The exit ramp divides . You must choose. Quickly. Are you a llowed to choose between north and south? Nothing so loeical. You must choose between Wakefield and Newton. Or Fairlawn and Eagle Butte . You, a stranger, have no idea which is north and which ls south, only that neither ts the ' town you're bound ror. Antitrust official to . }eave position WASHINGTON (AP) - Richard J . Favretto, c~ef c1epu. ty a1aiat.ant attorney 1eneral f« antltnlll, bu announced be la leavina the JuaUee Depa.rtmeot for priv.te letal practice. He tried doreu of major an· liLtuat CaM1 durtnc a 15-year 1overnment career and even- tually IUPll'Vl•ed the di ... '• 400 law~er a and JU JO eeODCMDl9tl. P'at1"tUO, .0, b.ljtMll·raattna career attorney and No. 2 man In the antitrust divlaion, wlll join the prominent CbJcaco law firm of Muer. Brown I& Platt N an antlt.rwt part.Der ln t.be nrm·a Waahtniton ottlce. FavretC.O said Thurdaday M bad been conaiderin1 lea\tlna \be 1overament for 1ome time becaute of "penonal and proo f easlonal needs to set on to do somethi.n& elae.l' You long to pull over and con- sult a map. There is no place to pull over. You have no map . Strangers seem to be the I considered when signs are up. Have you ever noticed boW signs to the airport always seem to run out before they get there! Or else change the rules at the '\ ' last m inute? You follow arrows . tba l say airport . . . airport . . t ajrport, and then, suddenly, A'tF' pleton FieJd. Now. is Appletee Field the airport or is It where the Uttle League plays? Only the local folks know. If all of lhi.s sounds petty It la because, really, the frequeet traveler doesn't uk for mucb. Let him Jet tbrouch tile alrport frisk without re__._ ............. 'I his watch, belt buckle and c1- rin1, let him Ond the promiMd rent·a·car actually there, 1et bim in a motel with a dlal4Ut , phone and a worllln1 I~ machine, and 1ou will Ml • satisfied man. Wben all these UUnp on the aa~ trip, travel Ara,. joy. Uke hlttlq tery. • It Is tb1a poealbllity tlaat n.lli • lb• ll'avelet on tbe road. ' Ask any credlt·card Mbi < eully spaUed in a1rporU: oae1 wiUt e1rr1-o• 1 wllaal be UdMI .. tn1 -- wlU tell 1G'I then ii lbln1 wor1e. Not trn• -i..i.a • .. .,....._ -....... ~·~.,..,..--~._._.._ ... +_w_w.....,.w-• .. oo~: -• 'WU""'W_U_U ..,.,,_ • ..,o.--o""'w_...,F __ _._.,. .. _ ... w_..,+-.•,,.....F~---... ,.-~~..---·--~ .... -------.. ----..... -- ---. ---.. --·--..-----.........,-----------Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT , Friday, July 10, 1981 ----------------------------~--~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.:...--------------·~ "_ ... The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 Among people looking for a rental. 70% read real estate classified ads. IHOIS: Adottf"ffMn thcMlld dlitdl tlwlr .. ~!YW:::=n; -DAILY Pl.OT ...... 1-s·T1P-s·1·o·w-·c·H- noo lobllty for Miit flnt 2 bd rm each untl + $ Incorrect itt1trtlon room & bath off 2 car -Oftiy, garaee. Good WIS rental -________ 1 area. $2501000. HAlllOI RIDGE Award winning "Jodelle" estate home Isl resale offering on thtS exquisitely appoUll ed lownhome with massive view or bay, ocean. coasllme & night lights orrered at 18&.000 ,..,.....,,.,,., .. Cu Pool Ltt•j \oh .. ,' ....... ,_ ,fl'lGftah• Sot1aJ n .. t.· Ttn•l• sm1m s,,.,, ... 0.tttttt') EM'1.0YMCNT & rtEPUATION $(-"'°°'• '"'''~m.on JIMW••t~· ll<lp 11 ..... ~' f MERCHANDISE Aftll.qw.-, 'PP'••nc--•\ Awtbott ::u.:; Mttrrl•h Cuwru 6 tta114'""'"' C..1 Doc> htts., ... f'ttraj(wt Ca.t•.I« S." --c-w...-1,., l..1•"4.0t .. ..... ~.,.,, M1t<t4JfAl'01n 11~\l.•M ... l!Ld.iical lMlrdWA.U ~f.,o6 ~p =~~f:.: Scoao1.., c;ooc. Sttrf Aftt..,,fM ... ,. ~T.-..w1r1 5lttf'Q BOATS & MHINE llllf !: How•• for Wt ~ ·········•···•···•····· ~ Gttttnat I 002 J\.'N ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1100 -..., -~b.I ..... 11)11 ••1l It~ ..... ""' .... 11)(1 Ill'> 0 ·111 -~ GIAMT FtXElt s Bdrms. 3 Ba, pool. RV access. 2 rrplrs. and great r1nanri ng Call now for more informs· lion Full price Sl64,900 4 BR HOME $105,000 l'om rortable Costa Mesa ram1l~ home on quiet s treet Lo\el> •1w "'allpaper One bath re- ~~ modeled, tiled Roof. I 1>.. yr new Co\'ered patio, ~~ b r irk H B Q . be a u l >•v garden w bearmg fruit trees Is l lime ad """ vert1sed ' llurry to see' 641>-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS "''' PENINSULA -: Fix8 -Only steps to lhe surf. IS := this bargain fixer Bring ..., pamt brushes & shovels :W and cash m on SSS. Call Al .... .1 • .... ~· ""' •oC "" .. ...,., -... -... SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 associated llPO>.,flb REA1 TOl!S ,,1," <A Boltino 6 1 ,bt; P•tV•Pti&tah Est 1890 restored 4 Bd 4 frpl + guest "• acre 1595,000 Uruque homes Sharo_n/Kathy67s.6000 1!1.l'dllll_l'1 :\: ti 11 .. •1;r.dl111 •1 R1n4 IJ4(l' ~'1bO Anyl1nit· E."lhlull Prul flldg A LIGHTHOUSE $93,000 wouldn't ha ve a better NWPT BEACH ! spectacular night Ught and ocean \•Je w' This Bachelor sper1al' As sumable 564.600 loan home has a courtyard Wallt to beach Owner entry pool, 2 Bdrm guest an x 1ous Ca 11 now. suite. study, playroom I 546-2313 aod fami ly room Master Bdrm suite has a separate 1acuzz1 $795 ,000-o wner will THE REAL ESTATERS fUlance RCTaylorCo 0-lO <l'>Oo OPENSUH. t-4 1417 Isl St 3 bdrm , 3 ba twnhse. Sl97.SOO Best buy in Coronado. w view or San Diego skyline Eves call Phyllis Cook. 43S·3751. L,!e Mather Co. 43S 1851 OCEAN VIEW $50,000DN In Ca meo Highlands' M in1 mansion is priced to sell at 1349.000 Large assumable Isl, plus ovmer will carry $100,000 2nd TD. Spectacular ocean views from livUlg, d1n1ng and master bdrm Huge lot with beautiful grol.llds. Don't lles1tate, call 673-8SSO THE REAL ESTATERS ASSUME URGE 90/olOAH on this excellent value 4 Bdrms, lar11e pool. gas r1rep1t. new rarpet.s On ly S96.SOO Call 979 5370 today ALLSTATE REALTORS HELP! BIG FIXER! A must see' Covered en try to thtS magmf1cent 5 Bdrm 3 bath home Huge famil y room , brick fireplace. rormal dmmg Bu1lt1n breakfast bar Beautiful pool and separate spa G:u BBQ and f1rep1t Home needs r1x 1n ' Reduced to $179.000 Call for more det11ls, 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS EQllPMENT c.-.. lo•• )h ilt ""''C'. -.11.,.,..CCl*P llroau '"" 48R8ACKBAY ~_f $1 37 ,500! I r=aiiiii.;;~~--•"'• Roomy. 4 B<lnn. 2 st), liD•U At111l fl-•rtrr looUS.11 -.si.,. i ..... eo.u...,.,.,., -.ltor•a• TUNSPORTATION A.lriru" ~C~~A .. 1 -Cfdlll,l<ooc .. 1• 14etorHouS.i. A•"' Tn1kn Trntl !~~~~!"i.ru AllTOMOllLE GHllt ... A.tii.Mtt.th l'l•t4tt• AKrnU. \ ,tr..,.1~ ..,, ·--'"""" 4 Wbfff On' fl rr.-u v-\WWl.e.•HI!~ .\tlllOtWao.\M AflOS. IMPOITEB li<M11I "-'• A.-..o ~-~.iM• '"''''' ¥llW l'-g:;-u... •• ... ..,.,." ...... -· ,.., .. , J- KM-..IUl\.111·• ~.,.... •• ,d .. lh tn•...,.itf•' ~v llGI ...... , ... ~ .. ,..., ... ........ A<M•ll ..... ltO)U ... ,, , ... .... Swtur.; fo)o<• tr ....... \'llb•••'" V\N~a AUTOS, MEW SeD rill EASE! lt'118REEZE .;'.Z, ~ COZ) fireplllt'l' Ve ry "'·' clean. hghl and airy :::; New d1.sh"asher. water heater, paint. paper. tiw sk)'hl(hl' Beautifully ::: landscaped pa ho A 11• must see• 646-7171 tllil 1111 tlltl .... • •• ~ IC>) THE REAL ESTATERS ~ COROHADEL ~ MARDUPLEX :;; South or tile highway sits Lhl!l elegant home plus " , income Huge owners ::~ umt . brirk courtyard ' • leads to French doors !,t that open onto ltallan :':' tiled rtoors Beaultful ''"' wood pe~ged floors ;~ enhan ce den and :·~ S~l'IOUS family kitchen. • ~ 2nd story hosts secluded ~ master swte with open ;·: balcony and bubbling :;~ spa too ' 3 more queen m• sized bdrms ror your lik '"' lllfl !luge 4 car garage ::: + 2 Rdrm ir.come unlt ;;~ Pri ce reduced and •m owner 1s aniuous. (;all ,~., "" YIN '""" t1fl 'lih• ""' -· SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 THNllHG TO~OMI? Call the specialists at the condominium in· form a lion ~ter Touchstone Realty ~ CHAMNB. VIEW FROM SUMDECK Cl 142-S6'7 _!_ Only S209.900' Charming Newport Beach 4 Bdrm. reaturn wood burning flrel)lace. Huse over· aized lot with rear cov· ered patio Owner Is motivated and willing to btl9 flnanct! J11.1t Usted. Callnow.~ - "" ............... Oii die °"'WI Collt DAILY PILOT CLaSSIFIED ADS ,., ""w "· ftfld It. r•t With• Woit U (142·5178 ) Olli t.I Sertlt• ,.c.,.._. THE l<EAL ESTATERS No nttd lo tr.vtl 111 ovtr t~ to looll for 1arace ea&u ... 10\l'U rind Ultm raaht h " In Clw1tied. To place )'OW 11r11• aak! ed. call IU-SfTI. AXER DOLL HOUSE-$165,000 Wfla to beach frOtft tttl.s CMh Mtwport Fix ... ho-Ilse. or1 .. "r 209 30th sfrfft , c.al for dttoila. 631· 400. OWNER ANANCING-OOPLEX Spocio. 2-story 4 ldrwl '-· ... ' ...... ept. "'1t thM Oii ....W ... tocotioll °" M..-. A .... Emy sttpa to So. hy $530.000. PANORAMIC YU--OwtlR AN! Ito.tit.I dtcor & coordlnottd IN.,.._ so Y" con ~ ri9tf iR. ~ room i.cw.ct ii Mis YU i.o- wilh l bed. f-.""' clM.,. + ~ ""' ..... .-0: pri•• tpCL ~ ' balcoity. OWHH WILL CAUY. $'175,000. 631-1400. NEWPORT CUSTOM-lARGE SpocicMll 2bd. 2 ba. °" .... '"' ••d ~ac. FaMHy ....., nh~ rocM11 for pool, c•toM bMlt far OWMrt, My lftautahd. ......, • $249,500. lock lcry o,..o. 67U900. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC REAL ESTATE s.i., Rt"'•" p,_,., M•IWl'""'"i 2436 w Co;Uil Hwv Nfwporl llt.llC' h 631-1400 31~ ~nnt Aw a.lbot l~nd '7Uf00 SUK & ANlf CLUIS C S k H B S A E T H T 0 E W R W I l B B C J 0 P S A T C T 0 S A Y U G E A E T K B A T T E R I H G R A M R A H M 0 I A A A I D Y H W A C U 0 A S D G E N T S C I S L H T E L E H A C B T I A W S M H L L T A 0 U C IC 0 U E K R 1 R G AC IC I YA I B/H BI 0 BC RU RC A T A 8 P L A G ~ E H G L A E I H U S K E A IC L S L T S A E U J K S C L 0 B C S A R Y E S L 0 K 8 L U T 0 I L N L 0 T t L G C 0 E E R U D N E 0 D T 0 E E A H 0 B 0 I t H L 8 A N E U 0 L IC G S S Y H C L 9 AWBOLH8AUGH CRAWBAV° LCY£~HECRNRUINEORDT ·1 COMMERCIAL + UVIMG Spac10UJ 3 bdnn. 2 bath apt Bltins. wet bar, flreplare. atnum, Over 500 sq f\. or business space + 4 rar garage Priced at $350,000, associated BROKERS !HAL TOllS JOl'. W loiboo 6'' JUt J ·fl ORANGE 275 S. Citrus Or!JSWI 12-5 I Beautiful 3 bdnn. fom1h rm <:lose to hosµ1tai I Fruit tre~ & room for --garden $119.900 MAURY ST AUFHR TEACHYS-SEA LION RULTY WhyPoyTun? 67J..5354 Use mflallon to )Our ad vantage Free ronsulta L10n w teachers "'ho hold Ca hf Dept or R E l1renses & Ca llf Tea ching Credentials. OCEANFRONT Dplx 4br 2ba & 2br Iba SSS0,000 64(). 7990 VA , FHA purchases. no -------• down payment, or no monthl> pa)ment purrhases. partnership plans etc Call now. it's a buyers market D S ~ducat.or.; Ril y 848-635!_~39-0616 MESA DR MAR Beautiful Ranch stylf• 4Br. 2Ba home w Crpk. 2.000 sq r1 . >.Int ne1ghhorhood t'loi.t· lo sch ls & shoppm!( \' /\ Terms OWC 2nd at 12', $137.SOO 545 7001 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 balh plus lge recreation room & 2 patio!'>. Beam tellings Great for entertaining. S-120.000 Best price for the mone). PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT Panoramic· ba\' & ocean 'iew at wedge. from prime largl! lot . 4 bdrm. 3 bath tustom homt• 3700 sq ft feutur mg marine room Sl.385.000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 hdrm. den. sµa tious Plan 8. im matulatc. Low priced al $2l5,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d1· D11v1· N B 675 · 6161 YESTERDAY'S CHARM - TODA Y'S COHYENIEHCE This in<:rechhle house was origmally built 111 1890. of tourse. 1t 1s beautiful today beC<JUSl' of retenl renovation J 1 a<:re lot. plus 4 bedroom. 3 fireplaces. old world European throughout Enlry gate. guest house . playhouse and much more S.595.000 U~l()Uf tl()MfS REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eu l Co111 High••¥· Corona dtl Mar Wt HAVl 42 or THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN AFFORDAILE DRUM 3Br. 11-,Ba. S89.900 Take over existing fHA ll 's lime to buy call 356-1732 Fmd out about the high earning real estate ~ale~ rareer opportunlli ~~ I VIEW FIXat Sophisticated ~1th THE RF.Al. Reduredto S335.llU1t lidol5'e a.&!. ESTATERS l.H'ensrnl( Cameo ll11?hlamb un frr Th" enrhJntml! homt· school fl'l'S rnmpleteh land \l!l 67:1 nr.1 " rinanr111g. hai. all tht' WINNERS !! rerundab1e to ~('hoot or 1so 1391 dmt'nllle!> ror ram1h 1arr 1 your choil·e btenSl\l' TWO TR'-PlEXES plu~ lu\ur} enlertJIO DUPLEX 1 yr old As· I sales traUlUl!l For m 1n1? Wllh 5 B<lrm~. ta1 II sum able SlS0,000 In . rormallon, call 7~1 6191 R' I? h 1 1 n he,. rt or I "Ith th own b<1lh then· $215.'""' Qranoe I l'enin~ula ~11lr h~ ii. plenl} or room \l VV" " ('dl' h bu) h11lh ror ~00.000 as!>umahl<· 1'1 I 45' IOAT SLIP ~!l<I,()()() or JUSl on1• for TD at llY , ts J\ .iilablc 6 UNITS Brand new For sale SS9S.000 ' 1, SIOO~UOO do"n "'Ill I "'Ith O'l\ner "Illini? 10 Sl68.000 loan. S255.000 lnrludes sand\ tx•at·h bu) .ill St•ller 'l\lll tJrr} t·arn somt' balann• I San Bemanilno 1 dec k & patio + laritt• J'COBS R[ILTY This · ctass11 home ~111 quahl) 3 bdrm + lkn i ,. Lft l I Si LOT IN DANA POl1'T. bath home F1rcpla11.> 67>6670 nol ast on~ i6S.OOO 29'. down, will sub bmk BBQ + e:1.tra park' D M Marshall Rlt r ordinate. Sl4S.cn> mg Owner Al(l 673 !H87 PURCHASE OPTIOtof 644 9990 lli(HllJS I So. Calif. Rly or 67~ 7060 ill('" Fantastu :l Ur 3 546-5605 __ Ila t'ondo, $251)11 01t1\t'' THE RANCH/1RVIHE Charming and ~pal'lou~ 4 bd rm. 3 ha. on pm all' wooded lot w pr1ol and spa Several ~k) hght~ and stained glass win , RESIOEHTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES SHOIECLIFFS Elegant split level w /ocean & canyon views . Upper level master suite w /deck. 2 other BR. + guest quarters of family rm on lower level Used brick terrace w spa $750.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 l!E 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE HAllOlt VIEW HILLS "'I Just Listed In Much Sought After Harbor View Hills . Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room On A Com er Lot. Bea utifull y Mainta ine d. Owners Are Being Transferred. Good Financing. Price $31S,OOO. COltOMA oa MAit DUPLEX Spacious Front Unit; Great For Owner. Three Bedrooms, Family Room Wit h Fireplace, + Den, Separate Patio, Utility Room. Separate Rear Unit , Three Bedrooms, Two Baths. F1replace In LlviDI Room . Utility Room In Kitchen. Quiet Cul·de-Sac. Owner Will Aid In Financlng. Extremely l'Ule Units. Call Now. .. yuu m. Sltnl per month tWh> pay rent • Nt'Xl Lo all shopp11111. thcaler' & park, JUSl mmule<> lu bea<'hes Ward Mana11ement t'<> 714 631·SOSS I dows. Assume loan at 13'1 --- • HARIOR RIDGE • This screnlv beautiful home is set agai n st a c hang ing backdrop of green & golden s lopes. long s hadows & twinkling lights ' F'eatlfl"lnJ! 3 bdrms + a spacious library, for mal dining & (ourme t kitchen for memorable da,·s thruout the vears. A dramatic stair\\a) ihal 's wrapped around :m atrium leads to a hideawav master suite with study & · f rplr for those chilly evenings' f o r a private s howi n j( of this superb res ide nce c a ll 759·1501 or 752-7373 * UNIVERSITY PARK • Sensation a l 3 br home overlooking t he g r eenbelt Special financing available. Call for details & private showing . Only $162.000 759·1501 or 7527373 • COZY con AGE ft SOUR HUTltofG Sens ational 3 bdrm home reaturin~ upgraded interior. french doors & s pa in xtra lge yard. All for $110.000. Owner will carry large 2nd T.D. 759-1501 or 752-7373 MEWPOltT IUCH OfACE 2670 Son Ml9'fl Dri•t 17' 41 759.1 so' 17149 7SZ.737J ·~ Walker &Lee Real E1t1t1 ... .... . , ....... ._ .............. ... . .. -....... , .... ..., .. .. REALTORS 675-5511 OLD COM: CharMh1g dMpltx, wall to beochts, lhop1. Con1l1h of OM 3 ldrM. OH 2 ldrlft 11t1ih, Ont ..... fl,..,,oc •. A.alncj $279.500. COLE OF HEW,OIT UALTOIS 251 SE. Cooat Hwy .. eor..o dtf M• 675-5511 EXECUTIVE ,OOL HOME Custom Calif Ranch . wa rm ly decorated. !'>pac1ous 3 Br 2 Ba den. bonus rm, guest home & much more. Must see' Great financing. Reduced to S2Hl.990 TURTLEROCK CtWtMEI Rich & warm, extensive use of wood inside out. s pa off mstr swte. 2 Br, den. family rm, 2 Ha . Good financing. 975-1060 ADRIEHME 759-1221 You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON Tudor&tate /\ rla!'>~l l' bea uty lur ked a wa y among the beautiful homes of Big Can vo n T h is Tudor estate l'Xl'mphfies grat1ous h\'lng It has 1 t a 11 . I o c· a t 1 o n . ,. a l u e a n d a p p rec 1 a t 1 o n S 1. l ~ti II i on i n a!):-.umable f1nanemg 0\.\11er w11l help tarr~ paper Exclusl\e with Cott· Rl•trlt' al S2 3 \1lll1on 816 CANYON Custom I 8tt. FWway A great add re~!)' Complete family home \.\1th ~eparate guest quarters (plumbed for full k1lehen1 Large f amil~ room. pm.ate pool. and your \Cr\ own b1Jl1a rd room. 1lHS home 1:; designed for luxury Owner will help \.\1th f1nan t•1ng . Exclusive \.\ith Coll' Real\\ SI 7 ~lil11on 816 CANYON Customiud De.YI• Magn1 f1 ('ent \'iew' Plus large kitchen. formal dining room. pool. spa and sauna! This 3 bedroom 3 bath home 1s the ultimate in good ~ taste. 3450 q ft of ~pac1ousness and all new carpel. Move right in. Excellent financing. Exclusive with Cote Realty $875.000 BIG CANYON CustoM GoHC:C-.. Enlertammcnl plus' 1lus home 1s an award "inner And why not1 It includes fully equipped kitchen, billiard r oo m a n d 30' b ar overlooking 7th green. Bnng your friends into this home of quality construction A complete stereo system surrounds you. Owner wi II t•arry finanl'ing for approved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 Million. LIDO ISLE Quiet and peaceful! Step into a real beauty. A Spanish atmosphere prevails in this 4 bedroom home on one of Newport 's most preferred islands . You 've got 1t. beauty, location and value. Beaut.If ul pool and spa or walk right down to the beach. Call for financing details. 204 Via San Remo 0 J)i!n Sat & Sunday 1·4 NEWPORT CREST Take advantage of this one~ Two bedroom c ondo with lots of amenities. Perfect for that fi rst-time buyer or retirees. Vaulted ceilings. wet bar and sun deck. Call for details and a ppointment. 2075 San Joaqutn Hiii• Ad. Acro11 from 110 CANYON Nt•port lteoh e40.sm .. ... ,. ... -.... . " ... . .. ~:: .. '•. .· ... .. .. "' . .. . :· .· : I . ~ . ... ,i . . .... . -· ~.~~''"" ........ ~~"""' :';~~::.~~ ........ J ~.~~"""' ~.~.~"""' ~.~.~....... Orange Coist DAILY PILOT, Friday. July 10, 1981 t:7 !~:::~ .......... !!! ........ ~ ..... !~ =-~~ ... !!!~:~~~ ....... !!!.!~I~ ........... !!.~~ ~~ ............ !!!~ ~:.~.~ ........ ~:.~~ ........ ,~:.~~ ............. :.~.= .. iilf ••••••--·~--------llnvnton 0'1p66 on best MWVllDI 516-TtnM RanchoSaoJoequinVllla ~hG 1041 w,.nlttd 106' ~~~ ••• !~! ~~~ .. •••••••••••• IW"n " IMl\D llrfft, pool, hi lnrome llSTYALUI Huae model perfti ct Portola Model. muatfftl ....................... ....................... EASTRUFF ~Br. dtn, famlly rm, 0...-Al•c• ~r . U20 ,000. Sbarp2Story,48r,38•1 home, estate 1lied mnyuparadet,prlnonly PA)IOl.+JiMC h..tv0.111t'IOY l'~02L000+TIH00~ Unuaual l levt'ISbr or4 •Ol'1Jlal d1ninc. reeently Spacio111 2atcry 4 bann · new carpet redwooo cuatom pooU11pa w/vu. SlU,500 For appt MOl1MCOAST A tlOml ror all reuoni .,. , "" b pou office w NP recnodeltd, beautiful home PLUS 1 bdrm apt. 1p1, eaay care yani A•· EI e I a o l t b r u o u l 1· WHrrtWATB I SunHts, ~an breeu. No qua I 1ry1 n I 1 n ~l:anct Hu&e ~otrY lhadt tl'ftil. Owner wut Fin t Ume on market. 1211. 0/ 'hw-dn• aume low inta'est loan $289,000 w /terma. CUSTOMl'ZID ISLAND YllWS aandy privat.e be1c~1. Newport 8 u th ! K't L · Pl m w carry wlth •ma.U down Su p er location on i4 !O ~. 10% down to qualified P 1 tr I ck Teo or e . 4 Bd home In The Ranch. 3 Bdrm, ramlly rm, Zh Charm lo&. 1paclou1 6 Spaniah llle ~ntty leada w~t 'ba~c, ~':bte, ; S379,000 MariooAve.Ealyatept buyer. $185,000 o e31·12M. Owner'•~ nother BalSSOs/t.S2'7S.OOO 8dnn681aln&leslory t.o1p1cioulllivin1room ba Xlnt finance to So. Bay. u .ooo. NEW'. cn11M1'8y Burh Rultors.e.*°. WIU roculdtr a~a otrer. /'\...an house Sat /Sun U.S. beauty. Secluded sated with aoarma cet hnaa lmmed ()('C 12S7 500. CUUAPPIAL """'" · "V'<' community. Call Dick Gourmet kitchen plu• ~· T trl 1 1 fl(Ml'U HOMl $172,000. Dam i Pash 845 Katella. 67S·S320 Dieltlert.oday!759-l22l formal dining F.njoy Owner[!Mt.7 t::rma~ ~a~:~T:~ """ PAHLOCAT10H t3H2M wltdys, 7~JD wlcnd" yourownsparlcllnapoot, TWO HOUSES H tory, 3 bdrm, lge • br, pool ll!fesa Modtl eves. SllJ!SODtt stperate spa & 1 paddlt Nwpt Hgti Cd Lerma kitchen, formal dmtn& 2 IOCI$ Home. Aaswne •.ooo THIWOOOS IYOWta wV1lllll1bu8y1l .... ~~s~~~: tennis court Only BY o wner SU9K r m . M a• t er b d rm Clrst al 14%, with Ml K Lovely 2 st.ory 3 Bdrm , 2 """ 1289,000 CaJI 673-~ ~·9628 w/(rplc.Newlypalnt~. TQ(EEAN dn. owe second. ~b~~I~~~::: ba,Manyamenitiea,u loans. 1134·500 Ru ~ Bluff CONDO 'Z'Plan. 714 760 <lH3 carpeted. and draped ll49.500Da111d540-a7 Bdrms 2'n Ba ln a split aumableloan.$229.$00, R4d&ers63H3116 4br. 2ba . ramlly, Two patios. Loads or o...,. w11 level noorplao. A larae COLOMY <213l 92l6-6719or $245 ooo. 644-17~ wood, warmth and flli•c.-enclosed deck, dual en· Ltg. 4Bt • 2'n8a family (714)32'7'7706 =.i..:=...:::-....---------------1 Island Chann Reduced .... .._ tertaininc palioa, home. lll Colony Club. C L ---Tal&r lo $420,000, Mo~,_. c u 5 1 0 m b 8 r 1 n d Walk to pool, tennia •'to• •CJ••• LU SE Of'TIOH IAUOA COYIS llUWt elaborate floor ttlea & New floanclnc avail. ,.... 3 bdrm Harbor View NEWUSTlNG AtOM -641..0366 window treatment. A CalHor dda.ila. Tucked away on private Duplexes, oceanfront. SlSK down. 11000 mo This immaculate and Fll 1 DMnlf 1Mll HI IW'<t 67).7552 stunnino property or· road i.a this magnifkenl beautiful ocean view Quail Place. Steve. beautirully decorated ftLLDllUUI\ llOMI '-i.e. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!!!!!!!m•• EASTSIDE Condo. Open f ~..o :,.... 4 bdrm contemporary Perrect location New home IS nghl on a sandy Custom rech + &'""It AHL ESTATE "" daily H . 413 Gloucester erTI,a at .....,,ooo home on over l.'J acre of condit10n. ~ 673-7300 7S2·l920-'--beach 1n a secluded """ 2 Bedroom House with lllNHI w.d .... 0 • home l4 acres of l7MtOO new 3 Bedroom Unit. 4 Dr . Unique a r ea .... , complete seclusion. G tMe Condo YILLAIALI ,,,. private community avO<'ados. -till trade for car "araoe, laroe lot. .ll~.OOO.Agt.67S-S200 67J.a700 Gourmet kitchen. Sun NCI W 10 ~~·7, loan, 30 yr 1 Pier and slip, large Newport Beach home. ~!!!!!l!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • • " TERMS, TERMS drenched breakfast Sharp 2 Bd "den, frpk, bdrm den. view. fplc. flags t one spa . re· Asltlngt886,000. ..._., .... 1007 20'k down 67S·0552 MESAY9Df room . 4 decks & patio " spa A beauty micro. upgradrpt. lino. modeled kitchen, 2 ...... 644-95 I l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker Save your down paym't Sapotmelne1.slt~ •• 1r_ CSho4. ~ li~k/ealal HEW WOOOlllDGl brealhtaktng coaslhne Low cash down. Assume ti I e. etc F or In ru fireplaces and 2 patios. CORONA DR MAR $3000 moves you in. 3 ""' "" Mtadowlarll 19oplar View S7.S 000 11'°'3 or lease option 673·6607or1'883-4303 Beach hvtng at its bnt! 200BlkSo.ofSeaview Bdrm home For more model. Assume 9~% Mel ,. · ' This one won't last al $635 •000 Call Liz JUSTL.ml MIW! DUPLEX·ln A•• 4 Bdrm 2 Ba Home ln(Q_67J.«iQ7or~8369 Only 1161,000or leueop-Great localioo. Avail for Sl 94 • 495 pal rt c le EXECUTIVE HOME Beazley for appt to see. This lovely 3 Bdrm home Tw:~1b:~. ~~~blr on 40' Lot. lY> blks SPIC & SPAM ~:trlck'\~. ~~~ occupancy beginning Tenore. 63l ·l266 ~ bd~,C:,~'Xs::~o::i~ 64~5200 has been completely re· toOceanor Bay. Lovely Easl!ide 3 br, 2 Aug. I. Call regarding done. New roof. new loanllo/•%.Goodrenter $427,500 ba. ram rm home financing. $161.990 Call loan orl.seS2000permo carpels, etc. Owner will Top location. mcl,000. Owner /Broker w frpk, dbl gar $149.$00 857·2100 f~info 499 N. Coast Highway or lease oplJon Agent carry large loan. Only MEL FUCHS 673-9043 76().6827 Broltero..:64M380 Laguna Beach 642·67~--j PETE ' BARRETI ... REALTY 97Sl!~:n's0o_o Call today PAVli~~~ro1'TOR EXEC. HOME COOL POOL 497-48411 Harbor view Home ~,, FRENCH QUARTER Large family home in W O O D S C O y l BAY CRE.51' BEAUTY S Monaco By owner 3br. A l1!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.i!!!!!!lm!!!!!!i!!•I Quiet street S bdrm. 4 3 BR 2\IJ ba townhouse Fomtala V., 1034 beauWul O>llege Park. 4 Br. Family Rm $200,000 2 ba, ass um $172K LLSTATE Cor.edelMcr 1022 ba fee Bayview from Pat10,doublegar.OWC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br pool home , spa+ IEAUTY assumable lsl. Owner Shows bkemodel' Ask ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!I•!!!!!!!!!! I~ ....................... master 11625.000. Agt, Sll0,Q90. BKR_646-4380 _ STRATFORD Parle . 5 br, huge bonus nn, great Pnvate driveway leads may carry $100.000 2nd ing $239,500 incl. land I•-------• REALTORS SO. OFHIGHWAY 673-3115. nSun. 1·5. By Owner 3 br. Iba . ex spa, 3,100 sq. rt .. 3 car home ror entertaining. lo elegant 2 Br. home 1 year. 1435,000 Ca ll 76().9596QwntAJ! 10.700/o-IOO/o LOAN lralrg·yard Highly up garage, alarm , in Assumable financing with add1t1onal Hedda Maros1 Agent •H~Yiew tto.e SO. OFIAYSIDE 04 IEGOHIA graded. 1~2 m1 lo beach. terco m. dark room. available Call ror de caretakers quarters on 646 1044. Tosee&sell! IY OWMEI Huge corner est ale. FIXER Duplex . assume $270,000 Elegant new 4 Br Vil'· See to •PP St 11,000 workshop, RV gate + tails large secluded ocean ORT HGTS Ltotit ~ Carmel. 3bdnn. solar-AND SAVE! in loans. Asking 1400,000 tori an pa rt 1 a I vu. S46-2S82 many extras. Ownr. will view lot. 2 blocks lo the NEWP Harbor Ridge CONDO hld pool, lovely gardens. A buy at 5119,950 3 Ideal for builder/ ownr/conlractor Just ------rin.Makeolr.964·7585 beach,picruclable&aw· Brand new llst1nl(I 2br. 2ba, highly up RVstorage,pnvacy BY Bdrm 2 bath. huge remodeler. Darrell complettng.ocmpletmg lDg included. $265,000 Thll~•R sharp3Br. F graded. $450,000. With OWNER, s274 .500. added family room with Pash.631-1266 -=7"'5""000~·-------USTSIOlDPLX ~leoct. 1040 Assumable financang. home has a wann decor OOO Cash.640-961{) Owner will ca rry lrg I Oz.. 3 bedroom l ba'.. •· 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A t 4"• •7"" •· prime secluded loca fireplace "all needs ostaMts0 .. "'' "' ~:..-.. .w. "' s yr 2nd 1761 Port ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm I bath wu t on IY OWNER tion Large as!umable hC paint and carpet". See WOMOEIFUL.. loan. Rae Rodge rs IUCHDWLEX Manleig ir.640-032S ands. C Jl c•"2313 large lot Largeassuma Pym ls of 11400/mo, ve. a _.. . '"1-..... 1 ~-views. pnvacy & qwet l· '""" Z 1..1-. Z ......... y... ble loan. SlSS,000 S8000 dn. 2 br. 2 ba rondo -..-. •"""'ijii .. ,...... -_,,. THE REAL ESTATERS "' in Villa Pacifir. Cust.om Beautirul I Br condo on-can be found'" this um-"" Wahrfrallf $475,000 POOLLHOMI rrplc I mi. to beach 3 ly S8000 to assume loan. que 3 bdrm. 3 bath & 67S.1 77 I Love ly 3 Bdrm home pools tennis JIC sauna .... 13,900. No qualifying family room home featuring master bdrm club~use. 96,s.~ ' SJl·6238~A:.....__ Sellers may help with with open beamed ceil· ----~--I financing. $480,000. ~~!pal~dce~d::.an~~d MesoVerctta--.. .. CONDO Hunt1ngton 1 w°c?~~~E HIGU&SHORIS ~ Landmark lbd. ele~ 2b 2b r ·1y Theyoung.sterscanwalk library 1study otr master Channing 4 Bdrm hid ' r. a. ami rm. ror· to school from Uus nifty bdrm. Elegant formal den 2-story with 3 Ba and garage door. security ner lot, assumable 1st 3 bdrm . 2...., b al h dining room overlooking 3 car garage. Superbly guard , rec center will consider 2nd. townhouse in a gate HARIOR VIEW HOMES LonfyC_._. pool and pallo Assuma· decorated with the most 536-1284 S153,900. 551-1183 guarded private com- o r ble financing also expensive draperies. ~!!l!ll!!!~!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!'I •-------• munily Monthly ree available Asking wallcoverings and 3 br. ba ~. 1109.SOO COLOHYlOO"-takes care of outside 3 Br 2 Ba f'lnancing avaulable $267,:iOO Fee LENHAYNF.S &ASSOC. 640-8454 •LOY&YLIDO • Ju st comp lete d beau11rul rourtyard en-try. Large 2 bdrm. 3 bath home with rinest appointments Xlnt as- sumable loans Owner will help finance Ap- praised at 5475,000 only $439.000 Open Sat /Sun 1·5 119 Via Yella Owner ~ 613--0697 l!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!!~I $165,000 For an appoint~ carpeting. Priced to sell Terms aV1lll. Scott Real An utremely sharp 4 maintenance, garden- mentto see, call S40-1151 quickly and it has 2 as ..!.>'236-15;!_ __ bdrm. ram rm home Ing, taxes & 111Surance. Tift.EX T h re e units with rireplaces. on a 45· Corona del Mar lot. for fr. Provincial ramily --------home wilh S Bdrms. in VYSAIUES ~~.$ • HERITAGE sumable loans Full SUPYCOHDO wllb rormal dining, $199,000. price $228.900 751-3191 Rtd9ced $1,000!!! bmlt r1rep1t, central air OpH W JS-l·S l'lud1ng dov.nsta1rs * 100/oDOWH • maid's rooms with Beaut 2bdnn.2bacon- pri vate entrance. Pool do Assume 1st T.D. and s pa. lrg ramily OWC 2nd T.D. at 13'< room . quiet secluded $170.000 Agt 640-4277 library. rormal h\·mg 1"111!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1-!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!ll!ll!!!!!!!!~ room and duung room.1- the price of a duplex. ""!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!I!! Favorable assumable "' lst loan, seller w1carry 2nd. Pnced al $322,000 down payment $80,000. By Owner/Bkr will cooperate. 67S-314 I . • REALTORS 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21/io/o LESS THAM GOIHG M.AUET ForWtlwOw..r CDMCOTTAGl Specucular~slory Cape PLUS INCOME Cod. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. + lge or 3 bdnn 2 ba home l bdrm ll'lit. Seperate with an isolated master guest rm w/laundry & bdrm1parent retreat or bath. Lge fixed assuma-in·law quarters bedroom ble at 12'7, + owe 2nd cottage . any way you 673-0118. describe it -it's chann· =-=:...=..::::==------1 ing, up to date and Fors• ly Ow.er beautifully decorated. MESAYaDE Executive home. 3 br. 2 ba, I story home on quiet cul-de·sac st. I lge bdrm could be ronverted to make 4tb bdrm Room ror RV access or pool Bltr, 963-8182. OWMa RHAHCED Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath ho m e. beaut iful wallpapers lhruout. Cul de sac street Owner will carry AITD for 7 years al 13.S interest. For an appointment to see. call S40-11Sl · j .. HERITAGE Newly remocleled 3 Br 2 Priced at $280,000 with Ba home with bay view. very special fmancing.· Loft. used bnck f rplc. CAL1 FOi DETAILS '"!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ . REALTORS C::. '>fl lC T -f"" PHOPl HT ll i.., ASSUME LOAN Super two story lort model townhouse ' Has 2 bedrooms and 1s accenl· ed with c rac kling fireplace Tast.efolly de corated All orrers heard ' Call and see S96 ,500. TARBELL. .!!_EAL 't_ORS. 979-ZIJO MHG Yerdt Owner will carry AITD 3 bdrm, pool, spa IHt HOtM for Mo.My $118,500 VA or FHA 4 bdrm or 3 plus panelled den Lana1. lrg gar & workshop. Remod kitch. worlds or cu boards Pnvacy on cor lot i., mi. to beach ' Im and pool sized yard. All 214Sao....vel mac . highly upgraded 1 showing like a model Terroc;e bdrm +den lguestrm . I home lSt lime on Enjoy country like & "• bath. Pools, Jaruu1, market Sl79,900 privacy WJtlun waUt1ng tennis. clubhouse. wet 644-7211 diJtance to beach This bar. rprk Perfect ror stunning 3 bdrm home OCEANFRONT Duplex & Tri·Plex Xlnt loc pp 61J.7671~_}7813 PAmlN HARBOR VIEW sgl or couple Stl0.500 has many amen1t1es in· Smashing ranuly room Owner aruuous Needs cludmg beautiful ocean w1l h wet bar Un hnancing lo existing views, lovely gardens believably beautiful en S38.000. Owner will help! with Koi pond & spa + tertainer·s patio 5 Bdrm Open Sat. Sun 1·5 Bk r WooclNiclp Cott.. decks. ~.000 Sommerset on ree land Non · Coop. 536· 1600 . 2 stry JBr 2.,.. ba ug( ~:...-·r Absolutely immaculate 968-8341 ~--~ mo ve ~1n cond 1t1on _ ·~----Best tract location ·~~~f·l.~ Creati\•e finanl'IOJ.1 Negotiable financing ... •' ~ available SacrU1re S1S8.900 ,,.., co...._._ ""'"~' and much more All the Redltced Sl0,000 1Jv1ng areas orrer views Eastblurr Lusk home or lhe golf roun1e and Owner will finance night bghts This home 1285 ,000 De\'ln & Co orrers the most in formal 642-6368 ___ _ elegance for entertain !•-------• mg as well as comrorta ble livability Call ror a private showing Priced at $2,300,00I. D.M. Mcnhal RJtr 644-9990 76~9US HOMEIUYaS •Low or no dov.11 pay· menl reqwred •Lower monthl) pay- ments 70/o INTlllST YES' Seller will ass15t 1111financing al 7'"< wino payments. Beautiful new custom home. 1205 Alabama St 1215.000. Sail, hsh, Swim l.eMis ~Q rArt~· ~-3273 __ 855-~ '--..c. "'6I '..5.4-1202 , _______ _ W..:~:~r~~f:n E~t!~!t 1 (7141494-1177 ,________ ~~:~~: •Easier Quahr} mg •Buy & bve in toda} •Tax Benefits For lD • rormat1on call Bob Newell. Lido Orl1ce. Redhill Realty, 673-7300. 642-7404 A~ for l• Lowe 4bdrm. Z1'•ba. 2200sg. rt 1 __ a.il-.1 -IOSZ THlllUff One or the largest lots. Assume SlLS,000 1st By --,-... ._,..... PLAN "'X" one or the largest homes, O wne r · $189 ,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. din nn . hv with one of the largestillllll!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 559-5778. rm . ram rm . FtP. 2'' play & patio & RV S..C.....,. 107' ~ TURTLE ROCK 4br, ba, xtra large porcelain storage areas Oneorthe ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry rm, 2 car ear. 6'"'"721 I 1' Huge fixed assumable at ~ 11 % + owe 2nd 50/o DOWH I Roomy 3 Bdrm 2 ba home on an R2 lot with plans for 2nd wdt. Great Eastside location and great financing Only St.52.SOO NEWPORT r•mdy •oom. """m <V> '"'w'm•m><tll,.•11• beot kol<h<., •>th •lit•-------• H ORIZON S with spa, new carpets & Ooor 4 t'Overed patio oak cabinets & floors & SPECTAC~ YU ASSUME REALTY Assumable loan areas Pnce S230.ooo.5•, quality appliances 4 C>rSaddlebaclt MountalD 8\•'l rirst Bal at 121,r-; 1197 ,500, call Helen. down. assume $40,000 Isl Bdrms & 3 car garage & back country rrom this 673-0188 CMOM del Mer I 022 /.Jn "ilGEL Gl\ILfl & ASSUCIATES ........................ -------- 3216 OCEAN BLVD. FOi SALE BY OWNER: 3bdrm 2bo, 40'x 135' lot. Coll : Field~teod & Co.: 975-0117 (Shown by app't OlllyJ STAR G A -ZEK•'-' ~.::::.:.:.:..:.~~-~CLAYLPOLUN H. r-o..i, "6Ar """" ~ Y Ac<.,,,,., t. tht SNn To drwlop -uogc lot Soturdoy, r..od-.!> conftllO'dil>O 10 ........... "' """' Zodiac blflh .... ,. ,,_ .,_ ,_ ·-·-,... ·-..... :=.. :!:"" ::-.. ·-. .._, ,.... )10. •O.O .... ·-·-•• llC-.-·-..... .... .. .... "'.. .,,_ .,,,,.. 110., Q.. ,,, ... u_... a-,,, .. ttOt ....... 14'• .......... ·-,._ ,._ •-ltOI II-av.. ,,_ .. _ ·-~""-,._ •111 ,._ .,.. ·-..... llT• 111-11-·-.,... ·- ·-·-•'Ille .. ,., "°" .. -·-·-·~ ·-• .....-·-i::.==:.,.;i :::-:=-. :: :::.-::::.. :::--i ~ ®~ (),::,.. W!H Wtrfl 1CMMLlllAwww1 .. CI 1Ws•12IM 3 bdrm condo Best loc !!!!!!!!~!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Agent , 851 0186 or trust deed al 71 '11 Xlnt I OHered for 1398.000 at 3bdrm home on quiet Close to Westchrr 833-SOOO land lease $85300 per S39S .OOO Call Betty cul-de-sac Impeccably SICS,500. Agent 646-325$, 5 Bdrm 2 Sty Fully As-.=:..==----year Can't change until Payne or Jean Ritter to dean! Spa~ rooms. eves 642·222S sum able Sl42K Bushard T..tt.rodl Hk*ls.. LOYB. Y year 2003 14', int ool} se• /.JD.NIGEL [ll\ILEY & ASSOCIATES 0.... Sat JS-I z.4 3 Bann. P •ba. dbl sided frpk, sun nn, low ml. assumable, low down. owe 1w .ooo. 336 Prin· ce ton Dr Call 213-37)-4787 OWHa DEsraAn '!' E. Side "Charmer" with great terms Jbr. 134ba. family rm. rrplc + more Huge backyard, more /must sell ' 631·4045 AGL_ HOME + INCOME 4 Br 2 Ba Built-ins, forced a i r heat . fireplace + 2 Br. I Ba. wtlh ftreplace. 1 blO<'lc lo E I 7th St. Shops. Owner financing . Full E •STSIDE price. $165.000. Down A payment negotiable 2 HOMES A ent 556-6516 On large lot. A 3 Bdrm 2 ---- bath, 2 rplc's. patio. MESA V9DE PLUS 2 Bdrm collage. OPEN SAT /SUN l 5 $165,000. Financing by , 2720 GANNET DR. owner. 12%. Lg 4Br + den Ln·level Roy McC.., Rllr. hofl?e. corner lot, lg 541-772' paltO. 1190.000 Agt 979.5099 WW.COMI , ....... YA NONO • • No dowo llld no coltl to VA Dxl 't 11'1.lu this rare opportuolty. 3 •pacloul bdnm. 2 baths, f1ml1Y rm, frplc, ud formal diUal rm. On 4uJtt tree-lined atreet. ASAP I Plnae uU bkf forcletaill 6Jl.u46 ~5i!!_DN Wl~DE Owner will help finance A,,sume loan at 1~. 3 bdnn, 2 ba. Only 1Z1.900. Call 645-9161 OPfN HOUSt IHAl TY / IASTSIDI f lower St.reel. 2 darling homes on one lot. 2 couples buy together! Devin l Co 642-6368 PRICED TO SELL: Sharp two bedroom con· do that '1 clean as a whis· tle ! Nicely decorated w\lh custom wallpaper 1od paneling. Atucbed 1araae. Any and all or. fen conaldered! •.soo. TARBELL REALTORS. m-.2380 & A d a m s 9 4 I t r ... IGU-'C-...DO • xlnt Ooor plan. assuma· Greenwich Niles Only Pac1r1ca by Bren 24S9sq " a. "'" 2nd trust deed due 64~5200 ble 91,,., loan Possible 9631649 rt 3Bdrm.2...,ba.Wirge Featuring 3 Bdrms. 2 1986-87. Call owner ror 80 ,.., loan at 13a,,., -· ------view lot. Upgraded Ba . upgraded appt daily arter II um Minutes to he a c h PETE BARRETI .,. REALTY '""" 1044 $299,000. 5 Purple Sage. lhroughout, microwave. (714 1346-5860 Sl50.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph: S46-SO>l or 97S-0436 levelors. patio and com· l•llllll!±&&!!!!!l!!!!!!~llll!l!!!!!!!!l!lf!llll!'I• DUMP IT I -'O'"'"wn~e'---r ___ mun1ty pool and spa 1141.000 Out of town owner wants LOCJlllMI leodt I 041 out. Woodbridge Gable11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B r 1 d g e po rt m d I 0.t ofSMIM $219,000. Darrell Pub Ollt of Ml.cf GOLFCOUISE LIYllHG 631.1266 Prime Dan a Point Enjoy serene selling In this totally upgraded condo Good localton. Arrordable financing. 11.2.8, 750 RVM~ R t:l\I TllR-.. TH .. IMG TOWHHOME? Call the specialists al the condominium in- formation center. duplex on corner lot near Dana Manna. 2 bdrm, 1 ba up, 1 bdnn down beamed clng. frplc . dinmg area. end patio $144,000 l l l.e440 M tssion ~ally 1 ~-_ ___,, ---~494-'-'--"07~~"'---..... rvt"ftlf 1055 New Mod ular Type ••••••••••••••••••••••• Open House 217S1 Homes, leased land. Northwood "Oaks". Sat. Oceanfront Pk, 3 pvt bchs, 24 security, rishing 10-3. Sun. 12·4. $6000 pier rrom $29,900 belowmatkel498-66l4. IAYRtOHT Rect.ced Sl00,000 5600 sq ft of quality con st ruction on 114 · or water Owner will tarry rina ncing. St.450.000 Agent Dan 8 1bh _675-23_1~7665_ 10 Step1 To IHch Water view. includes land 10~ assumable loan. 4 bdrm. 2 ba w /poss1ble guest quarters. Call now for nliflmM ~ •• RFICCEFREERTI SS lllll!"!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!~I REAL •• ESIAIE BAYCREST This home has ever- } thing you rould want 4 498· lOOI 493-0202 tx.'<lrm . 21, ba . spark! lm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mg pool, 2 firepla«'S A very private hackyard 1--J·u·s·r·,·,·.·.·5·0·0-w1th citrus trees To \'lew this deli11hHul pro f or this 3bdrm home - pert). please call us ror 1ust m 1nutes rro m an appointment As· beautiful area beaches. sumoble loan. owner lry $25,000 down owe wtll help finance balance Ao;sumable 8""4 tstTD Touch.stone Really 963-Ql67 TURTLEROCK 499-3816 Htwport '-di I 06' , New wood /glass, spa, ••••••••••••••••••••••• solar. 6 dks, 2 frplcs. --------•I fl Townhome. lrg lot. 2 8d + den, owner's will negotiate. S23S.OOO. Dar rell Pash &3J.1.2fi6 DRAM ATIC university Park Dean home. 4 BR. 3 ba Fam rm, AC. new crpl, great loc. SUS.000. $52-1311 * •Gll.FERS! Rancho San Joaquin "San Mateo" mdl on greenbelt near pool, apa, and golleourse! 2 patios, end unit. SeUer will pay points and or carry back larse note. By appt. only. (ITJ]W:,:~ pttl!Al'l'H tl f'.""1·'"'- 3+ /3+ clo5e/mobslruc- table/panor /vlll1 vws 99M . P/P.494-7631. OCIM4ROMT Huge 6 yr old triplex. Prime location. Xlnl owner financing. Playa R.E67J.1900 Lower 3 Ami Bay. Great ocean view. pvt area 4 BR beach bse &3144 l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!I ....... 1044 '"'" 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IAHCHO SAM JOA9U1M 2 Bdr. pl us den · good locati on . assumable loans . Available immediat ely. Priced to sell $1.69,900. Call for appt. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414. (Ru) TIUJPIC ST ••n• HOMll Real value here! Delightful 2BR (each w /full bath) townhome and 2-(ar garage priced at $126,500. 1AJts or lltUe exteas and a convenient, secluded location with all area amenities. Susie Weiss. 551-8700. (R12) tm1..._!IW.1jW1m•11www• 'Ibwn <lf Counlry QtALTOQ:~ OCEM4 YIEW Prestigious t ri-le vel beauty. 3 or ' bdrm Newport C-Ondo. Formal dining rm. wet bar, f rplc . 1214 ,SOO w /assumable loans. 552-1100 70foDOWH Custom beach bomf, ocean view, 3 fireplaces A ent 962-2900 COME SEE& COME BUY HOME ntAT Of'fERS , .......... And C1Mt.omSbelter 441 Red.lands Corner ol Brotd Open Sun. 11 4 :~ l-S3MS11. MG-2210 OPIMHOUSI UDOISLI lllnARMACA FRI.SAT-SUN 10-6 KtNG SIZE BARGAIN sn.s.ooo REOUC'MON Priced for Immediate I C\lon CID thia 4 bdrm nt wly flnllhed drt1m home -01"\tr vtrf mollvattd -aubmlt of. tu aow tomorrow may be \oo latt. v1r.uil1 0'8rlH,Af> mma DltAMATIC IA YFROHT LOCATIOHI Exciting close -up view o( boating activity in Turning Basin from nearly every room of this S BR, 8 bath residence. Spacious rooms and teruce fo r elegant and cas ua l e nter taining . Will accommodate three 70' boats. J oa nn e Ake rm a n /Cathy Schweickert. $3,900.000. 644~ 642-8235 <Rl3> ILUFJS Green Belt location. Warm 3 BR &r convertible den home. Fi replace, spacious dinlnS rm, near Corona del Mar IDS!' School $199,000. Joyce Edlurid. 642.:8235. (R14 ) --------____ __...,...__,.....,,........,. ....... __, • •••• •• ••• ••• •••••••••• """' I t ~ JJOO U.fw I 9 Id JJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········~··· Oli9r I~... -.. •• J:1 ·~... "-" U• llhltl d Mii• Vleil 3167 .............................................. Cot .. M... llJ t•tktl• IMdi Jl40 yearly on Ult w., f"li Or1ngeC011t DAILY PILOT, Friday, July 10.1981 "-nUafwzl*d ......,,._ hhM• IHMMtfwihM4• Af•t•itiu.fww. ~AfalDoihu.tw.. ........... '·4tM ""-" 1 •••••••• •••••.-.•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••••• •••••••• ••••••• R o o m • ...,. ~ •••••••••••• .......... , ••••••••••• ............ ••••••••u••••••••n••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••.. a iR TOWNHOM! klttheoetta -+ -... Cll 1176 Crmr1rcW U~•otwt L UN lBdrmaptDI0.1167-2'740 TMIW ...... TlH ucurityde&lo9it.230IW ...................... , "'••rtt '600 ....... ' 24 DetPoW l ll6 ..E.50~xury.Z~ba~~a 60 RENTALS 11ft 6pm ask for Quana Luxury Adult unltuuf Ocean Fninl Newport P .. ~~!•mlewlc, ocean • •••••••••••uu•••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. •••• t,;••j•1l••;•;•t,••;:;••• HO~oES. FOR R"'NTl· 21164 Lasalle. C.M fordablt Uvln11 1,2 ' 3 Stach. 15' _ ouuur y .. 8d 2 Ba. RARE c l·H Ntwport p qu. e r Ult ... C• Br w .. u deronled. •......l.&o&. 4200 frplc,2dteb.P1tio,xlot Buch Property 50• aim S~111. IVa br laola~ Ol'l bluff. white s Bdrma 1625 $700 2 Br Eaau1de 1 child Olymplr&it.fpool,llcht· s-r-··•••••• • 1 au ma b I e Io a o fronta&e In pnme loca· mobUe , Palm Ca w1ttr views. 493 969' Fen ced 'f ar d a & (AM for Jtldy ,,.._., OK. No pets 2!56.1 Elden ed tt'MIJ rourt. Jacuut, WD<risi.•t~h:nn\lla S 8 ,000 llon.OwnerwUIC111aDce ~~~Or , $8000 8Toro 3132 garaae• Kids ' pets "B". $450 831 80!5, park hkt lands~aptnJ bd 2blth pliiyroom Exclusive Prtnripala ..:.___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• we lcome 545 -2000 8211793 Mott bout1ruJ bid& ID J rm. ~red Mon 011plex Iota -walk to only A1k for Irene o.tofShh HOME FORRENT AJenti nofee. ---Apts. 2br $400, !Bdrm H B th~•1r:!tal. Bill Grundy. beach & town. lovely Loudon , At(t, 631·42'7 or P~ 2600 3 Bdrrn. 1625. Froced • :!bdrm, 2b11, ram rm. Laguna Beach studio ai:i . s.150. Refri11.Stovc From~ M&-0619 m/.eun area. S73,900toS'74,900 631 7~-'-_ _ ••··~ ... • .. •••••••••••• yard' garage. Kids & frplt, !Id view, &d up-w/ocean view .. $300 /mo. 646·034lun 21'M M"RIMEBSW"LK .~ORT OCEAN For St. of Wash prop In· µet1 welcome 545·2000. arade., rncd vrd. 181$ Laguna N'g "I 2 B 2 Ba "' ai. "' NE.WP w C011do•lll•1fTo w1t-ro call Arleen U ac -61.l_,..nc> fee &4~5626 ' I u" r IMMID 2 ' 3 Br. Townhoust FRONT Lu•. U Br ,., R·l lot·beacl\s!de. P01111· ble ocean vu Priced M ,500 ......... , 492.2100 e..ntw~ 1700 com me or 15 Neaotui condo on go lf co urse OCCUPAHCY! Apts from~ Pat10S, 11 !]3· URF,873-1877. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble terms 714 752 7867 ~-Ytlty 3234 H.wport leech l2H $675/mo. 2 Br 1 Ba Apt Beam single & double car S285 per week avail. now. PALM DISllT A t. ••HOM;;"roR"RF.°NT••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Laguna Beach 4 Br 2 Ba, lrg relllngs, laundry rm. garages. near Hunt slffpe '· on larce pool . Deep Canyon Tennl11 IHI h.... 3 ' 4 Bdrms S700 S750 SA ... TIAGODR. . yard ... $1150 /mo. pool Adults unly, no Har!>Our ~ oce~view 831 ~- Club. Lovely 3br. 2ba R-.._ 2100 F d d & Beautiful house avail Emerald Bay 3 Br 2 9 ... , pet.s Completely furnished "A" Plan. Great Green uc,._,.,.. enc e Ya r 6 now ln elegant area 4 .. TSL MGMT 642 1603 NEAi HACH .. _ h belt Loe. SSOOO down. n••••••••••••••••••••• garaees Kids & pets Br 3 Ba Dining Rm furn ., ocean front Hunt ll arbour urea JIU.,.,ac col.toge. OWC $1~.000 at 12•: 8.67 acrH or Villa Park, we lcome 545 2000 Living Rm. & Family' $1200/mo. !Br GardenA~.St.ove & 2bdrm twnhse. $510 ~1156 -. - BKR S. O_range, re~dy for sub· ~en~noree Rm New wallpaper. E Id H 3 B u refrlge Adults, no pets Pool ,jur.adulb Newport Beach ocean --9-5-1220 dmsion Will exchange Lease 3 Br 2 Ba frplc , l'Ozy kitchen & many mera ay r 2 03• PlS.548-137! rront1'780weekup llcCMM Proptfty 2000 for oceanfront. home or fresh paint. 2 rar gar many xtras. $1750 mo ocean view . $1500/mo Spacious 2 Br d.shwshr. 16885 Lynn 848-3.S4l Bay vicw 2 brtllOO week l N C R ED I B L E ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ncomeuru~ 1937 1377 $1 000 Mo Day 12 6 Broker Cooperation Newport Beach 2 Br 2 Ba. patio. enclsd i:arage Lge 2br. lbli, wlk to bch. ~en_h67S.8170 WEEKEND RETREAT M "l(E • u ~RI E r d · ( II C H bo $400 Mo No pets, no M25 Mo Thi b f II "' "'"vrT'IO • 213 817 26216. H!s a t6 7S9·8974 en .. Jar.. u y urn ar r ~h_iljr·~_n ...... '"''" 9005001 Hunt Bch lrg 3b4r.m 5 eauti u Y up R...toh 714 '964 4298 _ HARBOR RIDGE Ocean View Home . $1500/mo -"' ...,...,,_. -w i.pa Near btach Aug &tided 2 bedroom. 212 5 Income Properties ....................... H•t~leoch 3240 View Lux. 3 Br. 3 Ba. Emerald Bay s pectacular 4 S340 mo I br, pool. patio NEAR IEACH, 21DIM onLt. ~S7!L ._._ b a t h S e a v i e w Easts1·d· C la M u-·-•1 L-LL....~ ~· L M •-·t d Adults No pets 3Z5 J Crpts. d""". blt·ms. at ORT BE CH Towohome with 11 den ~· <~ esa ,._ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ge asu::r sui e. en. Br. 5 Ba on lht? ocean h Pl f ·.-NEWP A 20~;. down Owner will ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM F: FOR R~NT wet bars, r.p., tennis. l7l 646-5t37 A ter 11 tchwr. ~75. 536-09~1. I oo• 1r.....-~ --' has panoramic ocean p ed 1 L 1 __ .. 3 1 1 11!~/mo AM nvm ,,_ •and harbor views and carry nc to sel ' OCJMl'GI .,._. 4 3 Bdrms $700 Fenced pool. JUC ' Sl9001mo ojW\JVV • -' ' NEAR IEACH, llDRM 1 Ur, July SZ75tAug $300 uae of the community ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard & garage Kids & 6'754247LM9-~-NICE 2 br 1 , bu . Bit Ins c,,,U drp!> gar 2 8r.JulyS:J75AugMOO pool, spa and tennl) j .. , Spac I Br mobile home:, ~ls welrome 54>2000 0""' THE w•t.,.. pnvate patio. enclosed ~ 5:il;.0021 . . Newly dtt'd & sharp ~ partially rurn Pvt A t f " ~ '"" W II ed gar,_ No pets $45() Ai.k -court $231,000 498·4950 NECli..'.~D beaches. pool. pier & ~n~no ee Grc:a t view ol boats & e are sta an ne for B11l63H266 l"ili• 3144 7 I 4 6 7 5 8 I 2 7 or e UlL..l\, clubhouse O<"ean side WALK TO BEACH ba> Brick rptc family Of some fin e properties , 2 Br 1 Ba Mesa \'erde ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714·997 04J2 COf JlJtUM II ~ w rull view 6 Lo 12 mos Exer 3br 2ba, ram rm. room Available imm~ upper Chtld OK 5450 t Br, 2·sty townhouse. L~guna beachfront I br Ll·ngO f T-' lse t<.vi mo 499 5269 dining rm Fanta!>lH' for 9months Onl)' ~ No n11ts ".,., 8974 The Lllkes. \lo' 11001. t~n· home on ~luded poLl)I. i i 1 &II 071i3 ~ -home & area 963-51!11 mo 64 "~ ~ nis. Adults no peb SS2S steps to pvt beach, $100 •tu&b .. n 2!l:!H 'oll1•1(\' \H• Ntwportltoch 3169 3 br + den,-rrpl-r, nr Tm : REALESTATERS 4-7020 SPAPCIOUS mo. 714 730 7201 art day,2wkmm 499~ t'11~ta ~h·-..1 I'\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach & Talbert. $63.5, 67:J.855Q __ I & 2BDRti~ Adult upt:n ~PM..121317§4 7_9il,__ Small oeeanfmnt apart s.t.A• IOIO ___ _ l.a..t.MoMco lst._last tdejl.~9539 EXEC 4 ldrM+fmll beamed ce11Jng, lots or LocJ-aleoc'-3141 ments. s:r75iup Wffkl)'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof decorated 3 lid Large 2 Br renred )'artl kwoodl h' se~~g,ba;.1&0 lge ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mgr at 921 E Bal~ By Owner-c.-o~ Spanish home Full> furnished garage Avail now S4JS home with pool and spa I c: en ......, "' ~ no B k N be h Blvd •tvleroodo rm.2ba Pridtof<>wMnhip wgardener. monthly +SJOOse"unt""""7600 3rargarage.4000sqrt pets 2256 Maple 1 r.parmg .r, ac· _,....... • 'J ' J ~ G d luded I Adult S325 mo No ""ls N. B , stenc to ocean C· .. e 500 557 3437 20 units Es1de C M 7 cleaning serv1ees and Evn~.or"••8J69 ar ener mr m 543-73S6161J.8llOJ ' ,,.. ,... "" -.E;.;..&;.;=.:·=.:...·-= yrs old. 30', down assoc iation fees 10 . ".;;? .....,. --maculate Avail 8t16 ----Av!!17 15,(9.16942 2 Br. gar. 13SO pr wk SoeltttLoplO 1016 Overall rmancmg UY, eluded Jat'. comm. Quiet Jbdnn, ruldesar , psoolease Agt.640.5~7 1 Bdrm apt~. ut1l in Renate646-71ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hurry!Call Kevm poolanddelightfulfami· xlnt toe S650 t !.el· Spac1ous38drm 2'iBa Hcrbor& <:luded Nr Beal·h 11Blk tobch.Lge,newt, HOME + INCOME l.y living. Lease ror w+kcelnnd. 5848-4042 eve + TownhoUS4;· Ve~y clean. Housta U~ •-t• .. •h u..furft. l*"cr.a Garage. 494 99:11 dec 'd 2 br. front yrd • """'mo. · -- -· J .... -.... e ' •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease. lslllast plus se" Hewport IHch 316 ¥"' Lae comer lot Charm g Sl.,"' 644 7020 pool oamn a l" .,00 ..,.-2 br, I~ ba, iiar I yt•ar 9 r>'75 wk 968-8263 ing home with wood 3bdrm . 2ba, rnt-d yrd. nr Mo A_&.ents.M-1440 91 1 .,, __ 1.t-..1 3106 • Newport Beach 3 Br 2 ba. floors. ocean views, P\'l e park & school $675 Newport C-;:eslJ& 4 WHIMillsftr 32 Owuv -dep $510 mo Da vid ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn Weeki> Agent pahos plus sparkling L. 840.4~1 Bdrm Uruts. ~SIOOO ···~,·o•M••E••F•O••R••R•E••NT••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 540.4~7 PARK NEWPORT !33 2650, 67J.8&l9 unit with r1replu re lngO Large 2 Br !louse .i Mo OCEAN VIEW 3 'sdrm Sli25 Fenced 2,r::,~1 ~~hwt~a~o !!1~ APARTMENTS Yacaffo. ..... 4250 1299,000. AiJ'-"" blocks to bearh Dbl 631 0460 ya rd & garage Kids & yr lse No pets Ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCJlllMI Yiloqt R.E. • · garage. lrg )ard S700 NEWPORT CREST pets welcome !145 2000 Tom Ca I l 1st e r d a Big Bear Lakecab1ns and --~4~97~·'1'1 714 7<>0 <llll NEWPORTCREST M.0 96().2&4 4Bdrm,2000sqftCondo Agent,noree 966·1818,Eve759·0685 COUMTRYCLUB Mammoth Lakes con· c 0 u N T R y Beautiful 3 bdrm W1Lh '""'e 3244 Close lo pool and tennis 'COftdoMlllMM LITTLE ISLAND LIVIMG IM do's 2 da mtn. 964 m2'- ELEGAHCE £'SIDE C.M. view $975 1mo Agt •••R•a"n""c"h"o"s"·~n·•J•o•a:;u•111•••• oS9r2:•2le03asleJ Agt 640·5357 1 U1tfwNWd 3425 Charming, cozy, newly B .. A.. NEWPORT 0Bcdea:icnhr.ro2nl& N3eBwdrpmo~t. 5 8 3 B 3600 fl 645-0295 " ., "" · --1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dec·oraled 1 Br t Ba Up 1 r. attac.""' 0ar. super 911:.•CH ' o r. a l><I 12 UMh-S575,000 2 br condo. 2 ba, lien. 3 n t 2 B u 1• B " ~ Country kitchen. formal .... u1e r nit. , a 1 BE tst tenant Unusual per Apt Pnvate sun· clean, $375 mo 279 W ava il weekl} Coll di . h $200,000rrunimumdown Ho u.....0.-.1.L.-~ patios w great new, Condo. frplc. pool. spa. new 1 br secluded end deck. passlhruk1tchen W1lson,645-11119 5440614 8:EJ232 ning room . w ite u•1·11cons1d6 rlradeup m•• ......,._ avail 7 12 $825 mo .. An adult t'Ommun1t'. oo I " " · patio, 2 car gar. S6SO .. ,o unit Sm . adlt~ onl) Complete with dswsh. water view, arge Owner A &447722 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 752 6961 E Side. stove. refnge the Bal'k Ba) Spel' WAMTED wooded lot. 2 blocks lo -G ...... ral 3202 Ca11 Pat 675-6303 complex w gate. pool. Rd . rerrige Qoiel, quiet.utilsincl,S2411mo la<'ular Spa 7 s11oim be l ForSalebyowner •.acre l ...... Cahf Homes 5192Yearl aardener NrS C t t t I the ach s:Rl,000 As· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IA YFIOHT • . ma ure enan on y. no l'r!r fem_~ 4461 mmR pools. 8 lighted ten sumable IJl2'. finJnr ~~his~ ~~t9~:~.u~~6 2 sty 3Br. dlJI i:arage. mg 3 Br 2 Ra Fam Great \'1ew of boats & Plaza Cnlrl air patio. pel Avail approx 1 bdrm apt 11vail im ms rourts. bike trails, !\e11o port oo <X-edn ren Lal v.anted Clean 3 bdrm. <10th St to 6Sth St area fu'St floor Reas rate For family, quiet and will live clean 411.ks or mo Jul> '82 1., Se\eral years1 Will de posit 1 wk 0011. Reliable 675 1274 Ing. Agent 494-4730 y t • c M li40. 7464 patio, pool, Condo $525 ~~te/ &C,G~:;;.r ~~~~~ buy Brick frplr. family upgrades. 5495 +7 utils 7 2 7 8 l S4 5 o M 0 mediately Nr So l'st p u t t 1 n g g r e e n ic ona. · mo 556 1732agt room New carpels. $35 No pets 7 5 2580 +security S675 By appt Pla..a & OCC F:leN ml'I . Bachelors. I and 2 Ottwr Real &tat. or S49·3232 -dM 3222 ¥775· Agent ~1 5032· fresh pa111L Amil 1m eve~ only Lemar Mgmt Im· upstairs umt bedrooms apartments. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22 Units. ~ Mlurrs. Corotta Mar WOODBRIDGE med for9 months Only R£>.ft' .. •s 1. 771 ~-754({)88 and townhouses from u-Sl.540,000. net lo st' lier ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"",,,.,., Mobile~ 3 Bdrm condo. renred S 7 9 5 mo Broker 2 br. I story adult rondo Copistrmto leach 3111 EASTSIDE 2 Rr 1 Ba $510 00 per monlh For Sole 1100 7-52·2584 '· Lt ow Optioft pallo. no pets S62S mo 673 8S50 HB $450 mo t br Gated ••••••••••••••••••••••• mature adul". 00 pets On Jamboree Al II h t I P I S 3 Bdrm 1n Jasmine s It I I t hs d "' s J u.11 R d ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• unit o e . am pr 631 0213 s. EWPORTCR~I condo 17th & 1-'ain iew p I eve wn e. y . r><>c_ 4_94·4534 an oaqwn m s oa Ad It cc 2 B b .. ot I 6 S298K Creek Guard gated. t bit 2B 2' B .,._, 71 ,,., 1900 u s ..... +. r. micro mgs. ) ·" e . Agent has two beaullful SA S395mo S4_ 9-9823 cus om . r. 2 a. I 41 ..... A C .....,,,, h o 1 pool. tenn1~. et< $1400 h d S600 2 Br 1981 Maple ·he 2br. 2ba , pool Lennis a\ ail S750 Mo Call before 9A~ & art 6PM 552 33_10 ~S:~eNew~ruvd c!~9 1 ~-j~5 carq mos 7ss.9173 units ror lease.645 0295 San Clemente 3br. 2•2ba. ;~ ~!-ryr mo Rernge Adults ool). no Oreanrront . for "inter Call fl.41>-2684 . 2 Br Dplx. S600 Mu VILLA IAUOA 1600 sq n. partial O<'ean pets $375 Sierra Mgmt Rentals fi um1shed & FOR SALE Clean, new rrpt, atrium 1 Bdrm & den Ba Y \'1ew 1650_mo. 5§6-0596 Coro11a dM Mar 3122 Co. 64l·l324 '!nrum Broker 675 .. 1912 ESTATE SA.LE IY OWNER Ava1l.11nmed.~·2626 View Micro Upgrad Aparlwl...tsfwwbhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO fEE' Apt. & Condo '"""" Ma1·estic locoted m Hist · IOldS h R£>.ft'••s EnJOY summer IJV1ng all 31r,3 1oTWllhw rentals Villa Rentals Retitoh to Shan 000 L;;una Beach Park om~a pams New 3 Br 2 Ba. dbl gar. s;n,,,.,., Cpts.drps.tile,etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yea r Wa lk lo Cd M Spac1ous.F P.d11oasher 6754912 Uroker Ne:r Ocean. Week days (2) Units San Clemente So Hwy He hot rope Jbr I'• ba S6SO 673-6607or 1·~303 Co.ta Mno 3724 beach 2 Br . fireplace. S6'15A_gt 6:11-9575 ........................ _ Mo"mg ? Avoid deposits renovated. clst• lo bch. l<KI\ 675 1018 4br 21 zba SOOO ru m L ode d 1 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 d k 1 d 7~175 S150.000 10'. dov. n ~"" Anaheim H1ll!. arge m m up ex a rge er . enl' ose o we 4gs.n51 2br. Iba. bwlt 111s. pm 3br 3ba S895 Br 212 Ba . frplc. bit ns SUS CASITAS parking 1 $650 Mo. E Blurrs 2 Br 211 Ba & cul h\'mg expel\St'S • Pool Enr l 1i:ar f675 ~lo Profess1onall) sinr~ •COOLIRHZES• ---garage.no petsS600 mo Costa Mesa In Newport Hgis S850 f urn I br apt S32S & I S800Mo Avail Auiitust mfe•liBJIU i8 Hill crest dbl wide. 11.5 X GROSS 558-9819. 640 8759 708 4br 2ba SM5<l Mo 645 2111 _ up Encl. gar Adults, no t CalJ 67~ TOWHHoMES 640 5296 or ~;559 19'71 HOUSIMATES fully upgraded, has as No new loan required. 2 Narcissus HUGE 3 br, ram rm . 2 pets 2110 Newport RI 2 Bdrm l Ba. rrplc . SSOO. CONDOS FOR RF.NT sumable loan. ISM4924 1 on lot. Easts1de Costa 4 B tl rm Co ron ll fr pies, Redlands Dr 548 4968btwn8&5PM yrly, no pets1ch1ld 433 2 Br + Den.2•, Fla Ri20 ADL'tT Ll\.'INC: 2 Bdrm. I Ba l'\o l)l'tS $540 .'¥1 0 l~I labt + serunt) 631 2093 832·4134 Male Fem 5br, 2ba hse S Co Plaza1Frwy Spa S22S +share uul 64 J 49.13 A.P.R.ofonlyl2.69''i Mesa near 17th St Highlands Super clean $875 inc gardener New decor I Br Uplx lris.availAug l St>eSal 2Br z~1 sa $595 Htritagt Potential mrome Sl200 2 patios P\l beaches 642 8663 _ Seperated by gar Qu1N 7 11 tOA M·12 I Br, xtra lrg $495 MoWl.Ho.MI Mo. f ull prire $165.000 $1500 mrl 1tor11ener EASTBLUfF 3 Br Fam Emplyd adultuver~. no 3 Bd~~-2ba front Brand ne11o . full s1Le 997-1610 Flexible down payment. Agt,673-~ Rm SllOO Mo Laule !lfU ~~ll[ll duplex So or PCH townho mes. Jouble 1606 Westt·liff Dm e :"e11o port Beach Male or Female share plus h home 11o•1L b Newport Beach Exer Z bloch from beach 11o1th pool & tenrus courts Sl50 + bt & last Call Paul 760 7024 BY OWNER Nice dbl wide 2 br. 2 ba m nice adlt park, San J uan Capistraoo. 2~330-2813 •EXCITING• l"t hn ill Toww 20x~l969 \l1kmg Home. 2Br. 2Ba. fam rm w enclosed porl'h S29.500 AgenlS56-6516 Co1t0Mtto 3224 Ent 731 -4445 --LocJ-olMdl 3741 f rplc. D W. patio!>, I garages. pmale fenced m uo mo yrl • 1lno" •ards, f1replat'e) No STL'DIO .icrol>S from ••••••••••••••••••••••• i••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ) nva " J IMYESTOIS DLX CONDO 2 Br + lrg W• H-~-Or Studio Pool. pallo No 516 Dal!_lt_a_Ave pets Located 2 block) beach $3110 mo > rl> N u hfl ........ ~ Laguna Resp sinRll' from downtown sbop Pool enrl Rar, laundr> •1 onega veras ow tort Br 2'z Ba frpll'. "SZ3 C• .. PUs n..·l"'l/l .. E A ...... l.MMs... k d 1 1 2 Br Garden Apt Walk lo prng , 5 mm to bea<'h 210 Cedar. N"' Shores •Novacancy gur . a r. new $775 ,. ""' AIWl " " • wor ing a u l on} beach Garagt• 1nl'id "' •Nomaintenant·e 673_5489 or96J~S3'17 Want lo spend the sum Gas wtr pd Summer $ 5 5 0 M 0 6 0 2 ·~ Open daily 10.6 exrept l 640-50711 •No tenant problems Oranl(elree t Br mer in Newport Beach, rat.L' ~00. fall S300 mo Narrissus 675 2740 or Sun LIDO \.'IE\\' 2 br 2 ba 2 •Aninterestrnrcalpro LUSEOPTIOH S400Mo or area? We have Isl last+ SIOO rtep 213276 S620 666W 1.8lhSl .l''.\1 terr ,frplc.pnme.atllls perty. Why pa) rent ,,.,,,., ~OOUI waterfront, bayfronl or 494-2874 S40.9626or642 4!Hl5 Sl.,.000 mo b'75 63$ •Tax Benefits For tn !llew.rantaslll".11.ellloc•a water view homes that Co1taMno 3124 NEWBRF.l'.:DArTS !Oceanfront \rarh fo r mation l'all Bob ted3Br .3Bll ne11.Con· NORTifWOODS l·an be temporarily Ntwporllleodl 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACH S3J5 . • Ne~etl. Lido ()ff1re do. S800 per mo. next lo Stl'.:xec HLome3,Br 13 Ba 2 yours Call R II R •••••••••••••••••••••••MESA VF.RDF. home at !bdrm modem 11.1>od & w ory arge am1 > rm I a. I Club d f rpl. rec room, pool glass apt L Ill pd no Redhill Realty, 673 7300 all shOl!.P111.& 631 ~-_ water & gardener 11u1rt · 673 7300 GllUOO ay mosphere 2 & 3 Ix aplS J a<' u z z 1. l' n r Io i. e d j>t!ts S600 mo 675 3823 M P to share spac 2 BR 2 Ba apt, NB Pool & p\l bear h S4 00 Dotu e J o h n b on i 6 0 I !Hi•· 6_75 6000 ~!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!1111111111111~ Easts1de 2 Br I Ba S8SO 545-200> Agt . no Bachelor apt fully Nupejs. 546-l~ garages Gas & water 24x50·1971 Keywest 2Br. ~=·I garage. lrg fenced yard fe£ l t CMll. licJ C-ro-r~rn,1shed Amenities HEWLY DECOR. pd Adult), no pets 39:_! I Br y~,~~ental 2Ba. $34.SOO. r 2 100 No pets Ml Mo 2297 University Park Terrace Beautifully redecorated a ~~. 21...ease $1200 mo I Br gas pd. encl gar Hamill!>!!. CM 645 4411 673 6210 agt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Q!_a!!.&e Av~ 646·3704 3 Br 2 B 3 end El Dorado model 3 642 80 ~ d wosher. pool Adults 2 bdrm. 2 ha. renlral air Wom;in , rh1ld OJ\ H1g condo. pool, tennis. dl' 1250 645 51.23.Ji45 5!65 Roommate 11.anlcd '-\ust be neat S250 mo + uJ1J I block from beach Fem ~rer over25 548·9816.- Fem 11.•anted t.o .. nr 2br apt Ali amen ~IS Mu 24x60-1971 Goldenwest _________ 12br CONDO pool, Jae, 2,1 lOwnhouse Good toe No Bdrm. 2•1 ba. wet bar. 642·5073. pool. spa. pnvate pauo OH THE WA.TB 2Br,2Baw/familyrm& sro•• ............ '-ba . washer drver. , ..... f1UO •·t & last+ parquet nrs Security Child OK Near So f'abulous ba\ \'leW wet bar all 3 Ill La0 una r IUI"' • -' ,,_...., ol<J .., d Sl200 3 Ir To.-.. 1 d I 3 b • " Industrial rondos for 2!rplcs. 1113Sandi Lane sttunly 213 ~2 art gate • view mo Coast Plaza S49S mo arge upper up ex . r C M 557 Ul6 963 2801_ HJlls nicest S star park &75-~912 BKR 6 lse Call Donna Sutton Newly decor gas pd • Ask ror Bdl631 1.266 2 ba. Rara~e Adults. no 21 yrs+ to quallr> sale. 1000 1.oJOOOsq rt Easts1deduplex.2Sdrm. 544 9076 or Henry enrl gar , pool, dswhr Nu 2b~ 2ba aw"ard II.ID pc:ts S900 ~1o Yearl) VW merhan1t' 211. seeks $39.000C. wur ~~~~~~i~lo~al~eeyac~at 1 ba, yd, oar S550 WoodbridrJt TWl!ltw 552 589~Bk~ Adults. 642·5"73. nmg condo nr So Csl 675 0236 &li73 i('9"l hbol use .1pt t,?.,.,5~~ sta Pauic.r IYIC'r A"' 67""""'"' I a..--1-t-..1........._. A aui S750 mo A tli lefMftfe -" Sharp 28r, l:\•Ba. dbl 2 Ir. I lo ~ Pl r Son C 3176 e person .,...........,., MOIUHOMl ~.,...,..,.,,, ,.. -----"-""-" car ga r w /opnr , a_.. --J""".""" M28.nonsmoker.des1res ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I • EASTSIDE 2bdrm. wshr1dryr,stove. refng. Luxury 3 bdnn. 3 ba Newly decor. as pd 979·?94° ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo shr your condo blle-. 2'106Ha~206-A 2800sqf1bldgon9800sqrt fncd yrd. newly pntd. AC End unit. wa ll r;;00melocAAnntu67al5te77as86e. YSoEAA1·AOUND FUOiN: l'd~.J~~~l. dshwr l.Coge 2 br, p , ba, nr So 20B1Rr 2 BA £~"WO On Jrv.NB.CM.LkForesl. lot Fenced & black new crpls, S4551mo . papt!r, earthtooe rotors. ~-mo. en -c1a "'=liv•h•s asl, adults. no pets, ,,o coursr A1'N Fprer 5313772 11!!•1!!!!!!5!!!4!!!~•5•9•1•7•1!!!!!!!!1tl l d. Owner64.54832 Klrt!5 ok, no pets Credit AdlU, lae, $725 mo Exclusive Big Canyon 8'::.~~F:~:io~~ INSTAMT IM! ~~97~21Z7 492 6700 Wanlerl female room LohforS. 2200 ~re .67>0169 Ownr a .631-Sl.SS gollcoursecoodo.2br.2 P1111es •Plus more 2Br 111,Ba Townhouse Tn-plex,Jbr.2ba.frpl c. Aporlwl...tsfwwilhed mate lo share v.1l h PALM Sl'llMGS ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Side 2br. 2ba. frplc . WOODIRIOGE ba, din. rm . tennis. pool. GAEATltEC1'EATION Easts1de. I rh1ld OK patio. DW. m1rro 1675 or u .. funWlhed 3900 same 2 bdrm condo tn l~br. . 1·32$.1995 Un1que lot 111 Nwpt Brh, $650/Mo Call 1 condo pvt gar . Sl250'mo TeMll•Freet..essons Yard, lndry nn Great 673-24]3,645-TI:ll ....................... Huntmiiton Br h Non· Mobile home. t0X50. w/Back Bay view 20.000 ---~3561 End un t '2100 sq. 640-8l.26, "97-5471 (pro & pro shop)• 2 loe SMOMo. 3 Br 2 Ba N~w paint, S E A W I ..._. D smoker S2l63 mo + h porch & awning Newly sq. ft. S275,500 Ag t Small 2 Bdrm, t ba. on rt. 3 BDri 2in'' Ba Liovtng Newf.°rt Beach CREST He11t11 Clubs •Sauna TSL MG MT. 642· 1603 c a r p e l . d r a p e ~ ~ ut1ht1es 964 7167 after 10 Ch · 1· 0 c1 5117 rm., n g rm. en, I 2b 3ba .... H d VILLAGE painted.M~tsell.make rts 111a,...,. Ceril.CM.Ava1lAugl, next to greenbelt.Com· poo, ge r, ,...,ty, • Y romusage • PINEBLUFFAPTS Upstairs. 2 Adults Jl.m. __ • __ offer. Debbie; 642-8656. t.to.fallt, o..rt, $475/mo. 64G-2036. mty pool & tennis. S850 tennis, view! S:E-7488 ~~!~;~:ng~ Goll 2 tsar. P2 ~-~dulllrs. 1no SSOO.lst. & last No pets New 1&2 bdrm luxur~ Single parent would Ulte --------•I .. tort 2400 Newport Riviera Condo. Mo Avail Aug Isl 3 Br. I Ba.liOOMo.Water llEAU'Tlf\llAPTS· pe · allo, view, rpc. College Park area adult aplli m 14 plans 1 to shr home w same, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail 8120. 3 BR 2•, ba. 752-1282 paid, fenced rear ya rd. Singles I & 2 Bed encl gar . gas stove, 646-4939 Bdrm from $465. 2 bdrm <;: M 642 917t S31 1991 -o ...... Wllcwry Sharp doubAe mobile in Newport Beach 2 bedrooms . all ap pU1nces. free standing fireplace. Lge patio F\111 Price G .500. Red h 1II0-~ Rl'.1lty I,~:; ~:;1 If I Acne9t fw Wt 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAM JUAM CAPO. 5.S acres overlooking Capistrano Valley with an unobstructed view from Saddleback t.o the ocean. Fantastic Invest· ment opportunity al •,OOO! Submit terms. ARROWHEAD RETREAT Near new 3 bdrm w/1"'2 balhs. Year-round home comes compl. rumished ' decorated. Bubbling spring at rear. Easy walk lo Orchard Bay. Owner wlU finance. SONDRA OLSON Aaoc1ate Re.tide.nee~ Offict l.J3'7-U37 ram rm, pool, tennis. 2br. fenced yard, AIR, 546-4131 Ava~ immed rooms • Furn11hed SS550PM.C 631"61'" 2 Br. nr OCC Gar paho. from S.S35 Townhouse Prof fem 25-40. lO shr pre· .,,. ,,,.. d NICE Santa Ana He1 ls • Unlumdhell ·-·1 · v• avail 8ilS M50 tsl + S600 + pools. tennis . .=~m:.:.:o:;.·'""'"" bl gar, ! 9825 mo - -" •.....,. waterfalls. ponds ' Gas sllg1ous 3Br. 212Ba Hurry nu adlt rondo. 2 559·62891646-3255 2 Br Ill Hgths. All kitchen Living • No Peis • HEWPOltT last 1 child OK 64S 1:117 ror cook in" & heating Turtlerock Home Frpk. Br 2 ·Ba. nr So Coasl appl's SS95. 963-8377 day Models Open °••ty • • .. inuaft'S. See now' " microwave. W D. total a..-•--.. 3241 910 8 ~..-~, .. _.., paid From San Diego P!_ai~.551·2425 _.......,.._.. 968-000Saf\6. 2-2Bdrm. I· I Bdrm Ba c h e Io r apt Frwy dri\'e North on upgrades Nonsmoker. 2b H l'-'Jb 136 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• LIKE""'~' Oakwood From $270. mo.+ ulils. Stove/rerr1g S260tmo. Beach to McFadden no pets 75228.'Wi. S340 + r ouse a, Spacious newer 3 Bft. 3 """ · Ga cS«t •~·rt1Mflf9 t'l pd Q 646 ~·"" I All>l;rt St. CM. $550/Mo. Ba, dine/rm, ram/rm. 3 Bdrm. 1"1 ba Bluffs ' ....,. No children. no pets. no u t .wet __ ._ ..... ~ _ then West on McFadden ,, ut1 ___ _ Ava118/1~1..64G-2004 fplc Big Y1&rd Ocean Condo, near schls and Newport BMch N. waterbeds. Newer 2 Br 2 Ba S425 to Seaw1nd V11la~e M F 38DR. 2BA. •, Ulil •oOL HOME SI d'e 0 r JI_. y N 0 shopping Children o K 880 1rv1ne1111e1ni 2450 Newport Blvd 760-1418 Eves or Wknds \714l893 5198 3Slh St m N B AvailS.t Coll;ge Park. 3 Br l"4 Laguna Avail now No pets. Lse $750 Mo (7t4)a.S·ltCM Costa Mesa 543-867SDa1s Ava1IJ·l_ _}265 67~~--- Ba . Large backyard. 1400 mo. A 494-7SSl 644-0lJS tMwport BMch S. 2 Br. I Ba. 571 W JoAnn. VILLA COIDOIA loo.a 4000 Female Clm.stian to sbr 1700 161h St (0oYt• .. 161hl Max I rhlld No pet. c .. h Ni Completely upgraded _ Top of the World Com· EASTBLl,JFF (714) a.2·51 13 · · ..., Spacious E side apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" ome ice aru. $850 Mo. Pool mam-munlty. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Three Bdnn, 21ft ba, end S37 S. Sierra Mgmt Encl gar, i>a'uo. dshwshr Easts1de Costa Mesa ~11sib.!_e 631·~ tenance incld. 979-7295. Goraeous orean view unil. good condition and 641-1324. & stove Most ut1l free Nice large room w rrptr Dana Pomt share house Spotless 3bdnn, \1-\ba, gd Main Beach, Catalina: location. llClO per mo. H ... RIOR RIDGE No pets. & own entry COLLEGE child OK. 8111 S Cl IA On th eek da 759-4175 ~ 2 BDRM •••" GAL pref m>1mo, 1st & 831-1257 496-2969 C.M. neighborhood . an emen.... e Brand new. View '''tflleld ~""' -=---=--"--h. 11 b L BLUFFS ••~ I BO RM $395 last mo req Alter 5 pm L-b--, -I Avail 7/15. 9650 + sec 1 a ove aguna Decorator furn. 2 Br. 2 "'" 337• 1 era ma~ rmmte dep New paint, new Stach. Freshl,y painted 4Bdrms,2ba~. Ba, (1900sq rt l Sl800 FAMLYAnS. 2323EldenAve CM -'""-"-" wanted One block lo crpts, bigyrd.549-9696. in & out. MO Mo 3049 lease.6'0-1374 Brand new beautiful lrg 642-76m Xln't nr Hoag Pvt ent It beach South Lagw 3br, 2ba CON DO. gar. Zell Dr 494 -2781. ON THESANDS mo 67Wlll apt. for families with I Sharp 3 Br 2 Ba. encl ba. no smolt1dnnk kit. 499-~- P o o I • a v a I I now. Im med octUJ!lncy. 2 bdrm, lots of wood and Waterfront Bachelors or 2 c:hildttt'I Near park aarage, blt·lna. $.WOtmo Male 646-lOJS Roommate wanted tJ>4frt ::;~mo 54&·1765. ~!cT== ~h1~~~=~:c1u1~~e~:,~0 ~Jutt:::ai~6r~Mo. ~.s~y~::::,: •W=1tec11 3140 2i~~~s.h~0~\~~:~ :i::/~~~~h ~~ $ETAWAY E Side lrg 3bdnn 2ba Oceansldeofbwy.3br,2 yrly . 831 ·1400 --. """''·""·. .. ... 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Pool• Re~ Large 2 Br . f~ yard, rrpk , avail Aua, ). kl{efl1ee, l1ourmet lLM.11 Mal dfl Mat . bch. SS50 mo. unt mcl Af!a1L•• \ere.a $US 1ara1e. Avail now. Mas Pvt room for rtllt In _@>Q mo.67~ :·. ov~~ :~ :_.~r:;:;Jc~ Bob or Dewie 83M21S6. Aull. Jul1 lSth. 3br. utll. 676·110&, M2·6tfl U.hw 't 1d r ·710 w 18lh Sl + saoo aeauity ~7600 g"~~:1be~ca{~~~: Park Npt tenn1a. pcio1. tor. Alao lnclud8 pool A l~ba, 2aty wtocean mS& ....................... . . . Evesor spa Resp Fem. u.•:l and •pa • on lar-lot. !• .. ____ ;;; yilOe"wS, '82SN tmo.I 'drivAe by •--'-... 1••0 ltMNI JIOZ AJ!~· n2~frria"~..:v1Bdrm SP•CIOUS F536-em7a5331 .. •o ahr 3 Bdrm Br. 2 Ba. s.100. Slib It •v • , or a in rch _,. "M -•u•••••N•••H•••••u• _,.,, nr . ·""' e. A .. • 760-tssl :· Fee and Excellent Beach Hata Call ••••••••• .. ••••• ....... AnWTS.alllMT 648-0341 2PM 3 Br 2 81. Apt w1UI 2 townhome, C.M. Avail =.i:·.-:~~~ I lf lt'sgot 5.56-1 r190-~8hves 3 H~~~.R~~'ed H.B ,N.B.,Ccllt.M .. Ut1.brtte,airy,IBr1~ ~~o·~::~:p."'::t':· 8/1 tnllncl~ll W/D, CP'v\a ~:!.~~' ~r A.1Uor81UC.olt I hi'1.r b G2rt8atavt.2w;_~t' ... m,d3_:[ yardt•Prt,_ Klda• SometllinaforE.-.ryooe wt~bal~ or Pit ' frpk Small pet/child ~~J:~n545 -H73 , Bath.Nm_~ * ~ . you gra . .... ..,.., .. •. -· -··--..... -... D_,... OA ~ Br Unlum Cl nl lln&. pool• ~ r -II -u-··· Cote Realty 1 satt t le. . 4930. ~':..t .. r~ --A'.b' ~ '1oc1.~ 1pa, luth taodicapl.n1, -· ora"'ca New condo iD Coste l'lV\IM'.m•tt wutfd. rfM •· ln .. -tm-1 I ,,..-In ....__. 3212 "..-N olf~r : Pool. apa, Audultt, • peta, '460' TSLMG 842-1803 Mtu. pool. courh. loft 'havt fu\I llMif • .. ~ .,.... I ....... .......... S..1-JJl6 n 1 la WALK TO BEACH 1 Br SZOOltM •·• l t bomt ' pool in rail!) lY LMlsm Dally Piiot .................... -. ......... rep IC'e, UD. room, . .._-I~-..,. -u • *· 1.tm .... phtrc '300/. • ....,.. QrllomelnotYdtvetop ....................... b11med oellh11, Loolllna for a homt ot aton•r~ ....... -Mo. Ctn m ah uunae· ... ~! 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Nr. wooden ahelvu for C.Omm/resld. l'lt11. All Cuatom bullt/IAltalled Ina. 5 yra pro exp. ReUable.Rtleren~a AVAJLABL.E wort, 25 >'"exp. Mey Summer flledal.t! Get $1.ll &i.. ~· Victorla.C.M.SU.8'82 1tora1e. display & AmericenleSZ..8808 Lat"tColon/Deli(na Prom . .840-5992 Owntrans. 900510 sao,oaotomo.ooo local rtfl. Llc:. '°31N1. one whllt It'• hol. r9 Lovln1 mothtr wt.htt to 1ara1e. Our price Is CWWCtn F efft. MMl71 PRIVATE Piano/Organ Expertile~keepina Mel._,.,.... Bonded, lnl. f'nle eat ...::11;:.::M'l~•~S ____ _ That'aALLyou y babysit even1op. reUa low t.•930 ....................... PloorC.,.... Jnatructlon In Your Dependable.~!•. UltoJ.S/yntoreru tl:~=~G S.wllt/d .... fora blt.C M.•07pevet c.,.ts.r.ta Cffll..DCA.RE ••••u••••nuo•ouu e.C.UTom645-1426 SU llca!um 64Hi'70 P IM£FINANC OEN!RALREPAJRS ...................... .. ao:~d B~~l~~s!n!~ii~:J Sb~;;,;•••::::~·~;;;:• g~~ ~eb:~~~n:11~/ 1,;~~~~~~c. ~'!':~~............. ~t~t~=~~I s27.3471 l.AROEOBSMALL ci:t~ra~r:::,:e1p11a1l~~ DAILY Exp. 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(iM. -Chm· Gardening, landscapin&. Roonng Plumbing honest, reuonable. . WaUpaJN!rini ' Paint· at a 11 . Free e' l • Servlcel>trectory I F R Refs.531--0101 li!nPruchoot~5423 tree trimming ' re· OrywaU ·Stucco ·Tile 5S6-6378C.M. F;"lcs, ~·~.;/Ian~~· in1 Freeest Call Cindy Jilll.m·llll24 Reprwntative Ei~;ioe:eat. =2110 NoS~um~oShampoo c:o.tr.cter movaJ, major clean·up, 'more. J.B."6-9990 (lvenwnbtr) Lor •7S:,'M11JJ oe r II t orTeteaa5'l:OZ39 ll-t-----=---- ' .. 2 Sta10 Specialist Fast ••••••• •••••••••••••••• c• ........... ., ....... tto..1~ arry evea 1,.,., DISCOUNT -~ ·5'71,eat322 CONSTRUCTION dr ·~ .... _..._ JACKOFALLTRADES ... ..., cuSTouMASONRY v-to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y. Free est. 1139-1582 Cuatom Brack. Block, ....................... . .. · · • DliOCustom Painting Hot water+ pool heating Addfremockl,concrete Tile. Patios, Walka, Sam Fukumoto YARD Plumb1n1.el~.heating DON'T BE EMPTY. Br1ck,blcdatooe.1oo s. 1 t/ xt G 983-321&3 '·In Ac~ Frttest S81-&110afU Drlvea, Covera, Decks. MAINT. fs ~lean·Ups. odd S3M068 THlRSTYORLONELY Local refs. Call NOW' o e · uar. aa~er ... aenergyco&ts· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOM ADDITIONS &c ~~ Carports, &c Fences Tree trl!Dnung, small tt.rdwood"°°" save! LgeorsmaJI jobs. ,._hr~ 11111 tai credrtl. F'rH ACdJ for am bua PR REMODELING Quality L1c'd 64&-0761 landscapng.~3540 ....................... "Security Plus" wi ll sit Repain,etc.~12 ....................... _,a=.:.:t541-::.=....:;1•=---- qtrliu. •a.lei tu, FIS. construcllon from de· orett.g Dan'sLawnServire HARDWOODfl,()()RS your bouse, plants ' Custom brick, stone, NealpatcbesUeiturea .....,. Com.plele set up & sign to completion CARPET CLEANERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• PreCl$lon lawn ma1nt Cleaned&Waxed pets. Bondable. refs block, COO('rete, stucco. ,.,...... HJ.143' ••••••••••••••••••••••• service Reas. Fran Family cootractors for •WATllFAUS• program for all lawns Anyt1me,832..4811S.A. 631-7587 Reta. Freeeal~9t92 PLASTERPATCHlNG SPRINKLERS,SOD 540-5834 30 yrs Reu. rates. Fr ~f!~~~~~r:!b~fs'i Crafted from volcanic Elpert labor, low rates, w-a-l!.Ol11io.11!. "'W"'Y? Mo a-lnt/ext 30ynexp. Tree Removal DIG IT BOOKKEEPING es ts Allen E J·'--·-n • !~e eat. 642-S017 "-..., w f'lllV"' "' •--, N t • p u1 u• -... Landscape, 646-7070. · um~ · 157-4507 boulden,sel!-coolaloed ••••••••••••••••••••••• Christian teacher will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ea won. 1 ....,._,' -· For amall business. 301007, Call 840-~ or StoneAgeCreations • MowingSl~SU.S2S H.aul,cleanup,concrete housesit, care for Moving? The Starving Tlreclofw+apar T1lt Reaa, reliable. 631-6S83 84().4727 eves. _ C h r §4.2·6331/eves 613·1226 Hauling/Moving $25 removal. Dump truck. children, pets, pl1ints College Students Moving Try plaat.er . ...,. 61S.968S ..................... .. ........... ..,.. 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Build Truckmountun1t Also min1-bllods &c llauling,DumpJobs Sprinklers·lawns·clnups r 1 · k oppages.ncas ra~. ra '643-3462 Custom Furn, Shelving Work uar. 645-3716 leveloun. 542-2215. Garden Ma111tenance Ask for Randy. Dave 642·4853 pro . ow ~ates, qu1c Lie. 12M378. fi1~91!M JA. YI Tiii CAii Afpl1ut..,. Fret Est. Call Dave C-'11-•--...u-"--ol Ruid fromm indus. 641-8421 Bud~l care!ulservtce.~·0410 Toppin&. prunao&, re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-0&04 Eve. ..,......,. "'~ ... r-Clo-ups &c tree trim· HAULING Sl" .. ent has Brothers Constructors *"·I MOVIU'-• a.ftahllilg mova1'apra)'Ul1. lOyn GUAR USEDREFR's -----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••·~··••••• m111& I t k 1..o"" l660S •~•-~A CM T "' l't "....,..s ·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• exp. Local refs. Frtt SALEs &SERVCE Caba AcousticCe1hncs+ Drywal1Spec1alist u~1816,evs846-4!M7 arce rue west an .. 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Dnve.w.ays, patios, room """""' u,.,......., TREES ton truck. . 631-1 3 <'.ALL U~! We do rototill· ••••••••••••••••••••••• General Services, no job ___ U_S_l_T_H_E __ ,. S&S A 'h 1 63 99 C.,..,...tw add1t1ons. Cement & mg, sprinklers, lawn Ill· The Paper Hanger. Prof too small. Free est. U 'd •P at. 1-41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick work. 5.56-0753 &.dric.. Topped /removed, clean Ho.Mc~ stall, clean.ups , It h~ul· install. Decorator qual. Reas. Call Answer Ad DAILY PILOT c · All Types Remodel111g & ....................... uec,lawnrenov.751·3476 ....................... mg. Free consultauon Freeest.Steve547-4281 1453,641...aoo.or 631.1137 ASPHALT REPAIRING Repairs, top quality. 17 Custo.m ~crete. com pl. ELECTR ICIA~ -priced Japanese Gardener-Want a R EALL y CLEAN Tony or by,~ Fine painting by Richard alt 5. "FAST Sealcoallng. &Striping yn in area. Licensed. serlvl1ce. !"love old, in nght, free estimate on garden ma1nt. Res-HOUSE~ C Ii G ha -=-----------RESULT" Comm/res1d. Free est Mr Palombo 962-8314 sta new. Llc.~8Sl2 large or small jobs. comm.ind Free est · a tog m Leatlaers.dlila Sinor. Lie. ins. 13 yrs of lloo&g Lie. 1397362 645-8181 ---=· - -Pool Decks and Patios, Lie. 1396621 filJ.~ 646-8431 Steve Girl Free est 00-5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• happy N.B. cust.omers ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllVICI ASPHALT REPAIRS M~hf' Ci aft•• Masonry. Sport & Tenn IS ,.. ____ ... ROBIN'SCLEANlNG Custom Leather Sandals Thank you. 631-4410 ROOFING SlNCE l937 &SEALCOATlNG Spec1al11.es tn fmtsh & Courts Lie 374007 Bob. ::·.: •• ~•••••••••••••• Aloe Lawn and Plant. Service thoroughly The Sandalman makes Ext tint pamting, cab. re· All types incl. repairs & DlllCTOIY Since 1937 Lie 282263 remodeling, Xlnt ref. SSl-1966, 847·7078 We cut tt you dry it! ~~~c~~~~ervire. ! _clean house.~~L the best for your special fin ,stain. Prof. Rsnbl snowcoating. SUite lie. For Result 646-5900 4~5997 -499-3Uri GUARANTEED Lee 's Tree Service has Housecleaner s peaks needs. Ca11&42·U56 Freeest. Steve$47-42:8t ?.82263 25~ disc. on yd Service Call ~~~----"'---~1 The fastest draw in the Block waUs, bnrkwork. green firewood at S85 a SELL idle items wilh a English. good ref's, exp SELL idle items with a HOUSE PAlNTJNG st.ock material. 642 5671 Have something tu sell? West. a Daily Pilot slabs, dnveways. Refs cord. Plus expert tree Daily P1io1 Classified & own trans Call me to-Daily Pilot Classified Teachers need summer 646-~ 495-5997 bt·.122 Class1ried ads do it we IL Classified Ad. 642·5678. Reas. rat.es. 953-11255 tnmmlo . 640-TREE. Ad. day ' 646·6367 Ad. work. Ron, 900-6244, Want Ads Call 642-5678 ~~:.~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~:.~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~.~~ .. !~~~ "'o::'t.ity 5015 '-o!';,«hWhls/ Loat&Fo.d SlOO PffiOMll 5350 HelpWGllhd 7100 HelpWOlllitd 7100 HelpWGllhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617Westcllff NB Want PL USH OFF'ICES 1$675 Approx 2265' In ....................... r:r.:-~ ~~af~alAins\~~ 500·6000 sq Ct t8oi dus'I OU1 ct-18101 200/o YIB.D ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS KIM'S ESCOITS ----------------1 Babysitter needed. Mon-A.CCO\lifr~ F/C A.SS8W'LBS Fri 9-5. 2boya: lage9, 1 __ r en · Ne"A·port Blvd. C M Ph Redondo Cr "T" Hunt GUARANTEED Loat & fo.d 5300 Prest1g1ous Office Space 646·!M95 ___ Bch IW2·2834 0 n any amount or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9AM·3AM 6J8.M54 !Experi e n c ed Pos. w / Npt. Bch. invest Loe Mission Viejo co 6 mos 6'2-7S89anyt!me. ment firm. Resp. for da1· needs Assemblers w /2 BABYSITTER needed ly financial transactions yrs. exp Candidates for Stewardeu w/1 yr &t computerized G/L's must have gd. manual old flex hours ex· An a I yt ical m anded dexterity, gd eyesight, p'd/ref's67~ Grocer Pound Acupressure Massage Amuse ~nch -Therapeutic Relaxation H<YJ'DOGS Techniques Sunny 3 window ()(fices ava1la· -----T D. 's. Also able to cash ble tn full service Legal 177 W 17th St . C~1 Wet R...tals W..t.d 4600 out m 6 months if you de· 1-------- Su1te in Newport Center bar. cpl & drps 39'" sq ••••••••••••••••••••••• sire. Call Denison Assoc Avail now! ~5640 Ct. 642·4•63 _ Bachelor 50, low wage 673· 7311 for exciting de· Share oHu:e. low rent, earner needs Uvmg qtr t~a_ils~·-----­ Beach Blvd Hunt Bch w stora·ge for restoring Mo.tty to Loca 5025 4 desks avail Broker car boat, C.M. area, will ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOlllJ ADS ARE FREE Call: I go to the ball park _63_1_·6_37_7 __ _ maybe two or three WANTED person, exper. req'd neatinappearance&de· BABYSITTER needed Call: 64!>-0123 pendable. Work is in life Cu.II time for 1 yr. old. HEWPo.T IEACH Full service exec. of· fices from S397 "On Call" exec. offlces Crom Sl05 lnclds. secretarial. phone ans., word pro- cessing. Telex. qwip. THE HEADQUARTERS times a season. I'm not 28 overweight people thrilled about the game of baseball, I like un· 833-7630 bet. 9 & 5pm support medical elec· tronics. Gd. benefits. Npt. Bch. 760-9l»aaft5 dercooked H<YJ' DOGS. Dl•OfWelw-Mol ACCIUl'f1NG Prof. couple desire J or 2 Up to 90"'~ Appra15ed Found ; huge brown pu~ from <714 '842.7030 Register today for local 84.2·1418 &t~ ut1l. S.6·3647 art MEED MONEY 642-5671 Only reseonsible --------persons seeking perm&· Bankln& nent emplymt. need ap-1£a11Al. CAN 'T BEAT THIS RENT Only 2 offires left HURRY HURRY 1 Renting for $195 tnclud br apt. furn or unfum. Value 1sl 2nd 3rd TD Lost : Striped fem. cat. py, vie Santa Ana Hts Massace Therapy by temporary assignment!. can occupy now, Aug, Loansdealdirttl lttb St area, CM. SS7-3174 Margaret Appl only 557-0045 Sept or Oct. M·F. 9 5. With Lender/Bkr/RE Reward. 67~ Found. Bi.g Black young 10am·7pm 548-2817 ply. Call: Mn. Parelli. fl"lJEI 581·3830 "" COMPANIES 714 l·IRl 7SS.OU5 <Mr W1lev1 -(7 141494-1743 mutt While feet" chest Preventative " Stress en Lin-A.SllKf•~ =.L Lost 5 mo old white fem. v· v· •. c .-~ _.., M JS seeks 1 br apt on ff PoodlefTerrier mix. red ic ictona ... anyon. Reducing Musage by • ':, All around assistant for EXECUTIVE beach. Nwpt Balboa. 1me1wner Leans collar, Mesa del Mar &t2·9L~ Doris. "lntro" Special' llMl'OIAll'Y'950NNllSHMcts Chauffeur, lst Maid. 111g uub.t.1es 631-2242 SUITES ..1!L yMound. 838·9424 For Any Purpose area, reward. SS7-91iS4 Lost . wknd of •th, F 548-2817. 10AM·8PM l7Zl lirdl Street Gardening 6 Messenger ln Room wanted for mature Faslcou~service Alaskan Malamute. Mex· Amer lady 18·3•. duties Room, board, & HRnA.GE Cully employed, GlbralhrHo.e&..s llWAIO grey & while. F.V marr. minded , very M•~IHdl salary negotiable. Call PLAZA responsible l9 yr old BKR.(714l&t2·27l5 Lost Mao 's 5 spd 1139·3639 nice, with photo, write .O.E. 760-88689-SPM N l rfi F C E male 'lll Sept 1 24Houn Landcrusler bike <red > Lost: Female cat, bushy Paul, 910 Darrell St. ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!mm!!I••• Assistant need for inewl ru:i~·~ 1b~!~=~~ 0 F I Newport. Costa Mesa. STOBORROWS New.NptHats.548-4258 fur, part tabby, callco C.M.921627. AIR CONDITIONING Escape Show (Houdini ) center! Easy frwy ac-SPACE Irvine. Call 63Hi762 aft STOLE.NOS Lost . Fem Germ . VIC Harbor View homes. Shop helper. Ocean Air. prefer female. Reply im· cess Avail now • Call BeaullfuJComplex nut 7:30PMJohn CallEdBltr848-500S Shorthair Pointer. 7~12162 THE LacunaNigueI.831-0700 med.C/ODa.UyPilotPO for details 10 Santa Ana Airport. Leath. collar, no tag. Found Kitten. approx 3 Apartment Maintenance BOX Ui60 CM CA 926216 551·1211 1740 aq ft $1.10 per sq ....... ,.,...,./ Mortg1911. Trwt 96o.8725, 1016 Delaware, mos BUI/gray wht. wht Girlfriends Part lime for college _A~d-•~15~7 ____ _ CdM Delux• SUJ•~. AC. Ct All orJ:rt 17 offices> Ait.K• 1>ffdi S03S HB. REWARD. feet. Santa Ana 2Ul St.. *ESCORTS• ~!udna~tw. -~~<~la. in· A.SST IOOOEB El "' ~ N. I ted I t •••••••• •••••••••••• ••• • • • ••••• ••••••••••••••• loll Bea .t... fem. Tri col· CM S46 7856 """ ~~ urL..........., ampl pkg, util pd. 2855 ice)' ttara . x n Sottltr C .,.. · HCMN/OfflcejHottf Self motivated. wUbng E Cst HwY 67~ 1Jght1ng New carpets a.iMsa Mtg. o. or "Lady" Moved from Found laree young black * 972-9772 * APPRBnlCE to team bookkeeping ' .. lhru out. central air Oppot11imHy 5005 ~11 types of ~al est:te Dye •kc a nsoGlo 13962 m a I e Dog V I c M1letFemale Escort Experienced or btgm· computer ent.ry. H.D ' MEWPo.T cena I d e a I A r c h I t •••••••• ••••••••••••••• investments SUll'e 19' oc e)'. G. . 897-0700. Heil 1G.Qthard 847 3451. ner. to learn UI typeset-A. 640-6266 N Bch. Presllgioia. full service Professionals or Con PRINT SHOP s~· Re-"'w-'-'a=r=d·c_ ____ FOUND Male Golden ting company. Slat EXEC oHices. lnclds tractors.Mrs.Tnbolet. 2"dTDs Lost. Fem. Gldn Rtvr Rtrvr 7/4.vic.Garlield/Tro .. I 5450 work , processor & recpt,sec.xerox,under· 552-7655 ~.,!°1~~:rl:!~.es~aIT·~; 642-2171 545-0611 Mix. 7/3. Nr Vic· Hamded9118-1348 ••••••••••••••••••••••• typositor. Fulltime ground pk'g, telex &can· hUt 1;.._.~--4-4-5-0 details S6S.OOO Craig. Want Investor for Npt tori a !Placentia. CM . FOUN D L ---1-. -"SABRA", world famous Located in Irvine Call tique decor conf. rm. •H barifront home Gi've Reward 964 ·1HI. · geAustraian racing yacht , going 549·2231. 644·7189. ••••••••••••••••••••••• we I sec ......... 1st or 2nd 646·9029Barbara Shepherd mix, Tn Color cruising, 8/1/81. to For store &c office spare w= Male. Chocolate Lab Hawaii, So. Seu &c N z. An MA.MA.GEi --------1 al reasonable rates T.D. A fi1>6161. Lost. blue Pel'llian Cal, Male. Blk Lab pup male. Gourmet accommoda-Mature coup I e to HEWPo.TCEMTB 500 to 4000 ~Ft. vie EastbluH area Blk Lab Male. Shellie lions WANTED· attrac· manage apt complex. E II l N I Please rell 640·0967 h f 1 xce en ewpor MESAVERDE R HHdA.2"dT.D.7 mix tan/wt, emae. tive.unencumbered,in Newport Bea c h , Center <Fashion Island > PLAZA COMPETITIVE RATES Reward, no questions Pointer Wht I Brw.n telligent female for this fulltime. Aduh, no ptU office space W!lh great 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M Several Restaurants for Delta Pactlic Mortgage asked female, Shepherd mix I yr or more odyssey All Mamtenance expenence exposure and pre· 54s.4123 sale. Pnme locations (714,851.2040 LOST. Small bill Fem Blk male Newport expenses pd. Cali Ted necessary.Bondable,re· 1t1g10W1 address. Space From S4S.<XXI to SS00.000 Licensed R.E. Broker Cockapoo, 7 mh Vic !~·.!~ .. Animal Shelter for interview, 875·3t:E ferences. 2 bdrm home Crom 1SO to SCXXl sq ft RET A.L SPA.CE SSl-5117, 557 2783 A u n t 1 n gt on S l -.-+ salary. Pb. 644-llJ14 Will a ccommodate 770 sq fl on Harbor ICECREAMNEWPORT Need to create Jrd T.D "SAD IE " Reward FOUND. Silky Terrier l9am-12pmwkdys) gr a Phi c des 1 g n . Blvd ln C M SSOO Great Xlnt beach toe. Must on single family re 960-9722_____ mi1 , Cockapoo, Dobie ....-~ & •SSEMILY architecture.accountan· exposure sell Only $1 9 500 LOST. Mixed Breed mix, TemerfShepherd ,,.1,.lflow "' C)'. law Or "''"-r bus1·ness Realonom1'cs 67'·6700 . sidence in nice area. Expand1·ng r ""'"" ~ l·S33·4242 _ p 1 e a s e 5 u b m i l . Shepherd Sacramento mix puppy, Chihuahua. •••••••••••••••••••••• · manu ac r~ I~ led uses C ~ 11 Reta11/0CCice Space. 700 (7141631-<B:W. tags. Fem, vie. Santa Lab mix , also cats & kit-Jobs Wtlllitd. 7075 lurer of electro mech Wilham Cote. Exclusive sq. ft. WestchH area 1---------'-~~:-==.=..--Ana Ave. REWARD tens.lrvineA.nlmalCare .. •••••••••••••••••••••equipment needs Broker. Newport Bea c h OVERWEIGHT Need WIDOW has money for "0$A"646.ail8 Center754-3'1J4 personnel in the follow· , 8S1 8300 SO people for new pro-2nd T.D. 's SlO.<XXI &cup! LOST Shepherd Blk Found. Golden retriever, WANTED SMALL ing areas: *Cote Realty __:___ gram & to share 1n Com E·Z CR EDIT! No polty M l . l.9lh/H bo HOUSE Assemblers & Investment Offkc WM pany profits. 1·532-37n Call Agt Eileeo673-7311 7 /; eR~ARD ~9~ red, fem .. blk collar. By refined couple 60'1 in Spot Welders NptBeach oraCter6pmMG-7326 WE•"YlHE .... OST 6NUI CM.SU-MU h f D . In Inspect.ors ~5777 Small executwe oHice, '"~ '"' or63l·......, Found. ma.le Shepherd, ~xc a,nt~-nHv &. Exper pref, but will Auto F R 0 N T E N D SPECIALIST Exp. on· ly Own tools. 50% com m. Some lite mech. helpful. Larry Hunt Auto Center. 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd, L.B. 833-8966 or 497 .2030_ AUTOMOTIVE UNUMlTED OPPOR'ruNITIES Auto leasing company needs SELF STARTER must have own rar 4!M· 9'34 or 8J3. 9635 Automotive LotW. Must be mature and ex- perienced for excellent working conditions. Ask for WoUgang. SA.DDLllACI IMW l 1 ·2040 •• 49Mt4t Position will be based in our COila Mesa office. 6 will work in various other Non.hem Orange County branches as needed. Teller exper. prefd. Own transport•· lion req 'd. Contact: Jack Clark 7 H-546-%100 CWFlltU f EBEUI. s. • ..,. .. to. 2700 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer IAIMAID Neighborhood beer bar. downtown Huntington Beach. Expenenced. at· tractive. persona lily. mature. reliable. 5 nichts Appl. 848·«40 \8am·4pm ) •BIKE STORE• Ass't Mgr 'mechanic Cor Schwinn dlr_ Sal $10,400. Must have prior bike mech. exp. in a store. 544-9835 IOOUllPB For Laguna Beach Public Accounting Firm Client write.ups. computer payroll, bank reconciliations. Typing, recepUonist ' phones {714)494-lSOO. .,. .. _.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I xlnt address, 1696 Mo Ll"'UOR LIC. For your T.D.'s &c Notes Lost. Parrot, Costa Mesa near Beach' Garfield. rave · ......,,.,,..,g, ouse train. Xlnt wage & "" T 521"'' T at Denison Assoc says "Groucho"Ronor HB"""2377 SiUin1.ManageraorOf . ...._nefits.•~ated1·nsan . 1001(....,/f Offkt(#~ .lli!J.il1•>7 · 1""'--Oran eCo 1·325-1995 613-7311 JulieMHS&S~l · · .,._. fer? Write P.O. Bo1 ~an Ca~ Call Tom • •ihrs per day, 9-1, 'M·F For lease. New carpets llETA.LSPACE --------=:::=:::::=========::.Lost: vie. Magnolia &c Fb~:~{l~h~t~'biteM~~ 2245, L•IW18 Hills. CA Johnson for appt. Daily Pilot A/P. AIR. bte typ111g, le paint. Nr Airport & all 5000 sq ft . on Nwpt Blvd Tustin, C.M., green par-paws, 19th &c Orange. 1"!!!92653!!!!!!•. •171114•)•8»•2997••• 831·9640 • classifieds bank deposiu, run er· Freeways. Avail now,. H1 traffic. Great ex \l /,._j.~ rotw/bluebead,t.ame& ll42·l3$J 1~ • workfor rands $5thr. Costa Call644-6SOOor760-1377 posure. S3500 mo °W'1fll, lCI loved.Rewanl.1142-32118 Ho•mA.P.tw7 lfYOU you.call Mesa . Call Cathy 1 .. -..Wtt lmmed occupy •~·1 Sheltle (miniature> Ptf'IOMlll 5350 Will BarUnd, asa1st in haveaservicetooCferor • 642·5678 _.7 .... S4._·l_.060"'-'-.-----~ Realonomica 67~6700 \}()Ji' &.Alli ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 t of 'ood goods to u I d 1186 aq n. at Huntington -7~.,.... collie. female. Brown, a YJ>el '' prep, se ·Pace •n • • for quick BOOKKEEP ER Fu !I :c:Ju~~v~:::i!/:~~::. :re:,r~~te::;cSto~. ~-fo ~~~!;1~t1 .Nf:5 .~~~~: EFslcRoSrtT.LAModeDYls :-;~r~ •• ~•:n·~v~~~ ~~as~~fledD~fonPitot e cash sales. ~';:pl;~~·,ir:: ~~ C•llM<>l7""'"'""" "8 • f 213/'17-7001 O\\t( ~l<;.7 142-1.. r;;,.o-.n. 144-1314 ......... ..,. I M .. lhmCPAflnn"· w~~~:a.:;.~~~ ~~?~":"; \;;::II-'~ ~-u L~~ M'::I.~?:.;. ....... Daily Pilat •••••• ait1y ... Pilat Airport. 3)0.900 sq. ft. Realonomlcs Corp ,.....,.. "" MANI Of "'TA.MYA.". COVER GIRL • • •• • WI t b or without 875-t'JOO v, ~ -'W VIC. 0' SNff A AMA * OUTCALL * • • Secreterial Service. Call Want Guage or working 'e6rv• '1 • y I . • s." TA _&_on_a __ .. _C/V·lS·A•I • la.1-t.nt To • •• f leld Sales Su11nisor • for details. 833-0440 space in Corona del Mar. rJ()J/ ai I S A I I L , C • M , • ~.. • • BOAT SLIP 830-299'7 ~I I AUl'4U 6· ~&!!i,'1>'J.: e Cr..1'6 lhRWI' e •• ~imlted opening.s available in the Orangt • ... t cl i.:;IMM STOllorOfflCI Found : Small youn& VISA MC llRlll "'4!ffNq81 Coast area, for aelf·moUvattd, c:ar'ffr • .L.A...-Several rentals avalla· ,,,,.,,, M 1bepberd mixed female. • Will prepare bank depoalU and • oriented individual who can .......... wit"' -~ _. ble lo Ne-/Cannery U i M11 •Adamla.a.1M0 * t7Z..ltJI * • l'llOlvt credit and blllln1 problems, • e ""'" " e ..... llOO ta 4000 .. ..,... Se serv Ce _ tl!!!!!-----!!!l!!ll 2 years credit uper with • Fi~ld Sal~ Peete. Train, motlvatf llAd • -.ft.C._ v111a1ea~atoS21100per when placi ng your ad ... a Fund : Black Lab. • commercial accounts. Qood e '' resu ts. talion waaon or van :--T mo. female. July 4th. Well Sii &~-"-.. Ul ln • neceuary Exceptional umlnp, p!\11 job • • J Daily Pilot ad number will traiMd. Broedway!San· e 9'.""VWJWI' ... •. c1uct1n1t111t40 e retattd t>tnents ava1labtt roe the rtiht BURR WHITE REAL TOR. lt'4C. b 7~.46 JO 4471 appear in your classified ad taApa,CM.M-7141 E S C O R TS • • :~c.1~!;Y1~:c~ln ,,U:t!: •• ~pie Ikr )'OU can Prod~e re11&1U. oot • t FOUNt>: Let Doi Cdll MODY.LINO • whll UM public and •alts Raff. • • f~t~t taJ •bout It. call MO 004 for • . we ake your messages beach, call Cliriaty ... Q11npetJtlv. salary and ·~ • ntervitw. Ask for Mr <:hlft« I 24 hOUrS a day ... YOU Call .J!Z:W(!P:4972en1 SOOTHING MASSAGE • btntfitl lncludlnl tompuy pak1 • • • In at Yo r Convenience Found: f!•: In blk for OiatrimillltlllamtD e healtll. IUe and dental inlUran<'t. e T • ..._ U cate, A Dairy, CaU P!t!r ... 1 Call U l -021, nt 277 for • • JPIMu• • during office hours and get BaktrllCll.ptllS! COE.DS-...w.d loYe to 1· appotnlmtnL I • WIUI at lea1t J fear txflilritnct, as wpm. • the respo~eS to your ad ,,. Pound 71 bJack ~1 wilhJOU,CallS. NlCht ahlft. E1cellttat ~ lleneflta. th .IS serv ce Is only $7 .SO Dacbltl..S. m. *1lt . o r Kat by an1Um• • A,pl)'t·SPN. Monday thru "1da:J, . • ' Wulmlt1ter , C.M. @Mllt : ~Celll , •• • week. For more lnforma-1 co10 ~ k>•• to · ,.. • ::;:c.- tlon and to Place Your ad ro.ct ......... _ .. Cit.. pertf ,rtUi JW. C&ll Sue -w w .-.... • ... • 1t ... ,..... tJ••· or Kati.1 anytime e _, "'' l)'"M~ • D>W Street e catl642-5678. CDMIWb•f'TS.Tm mu• ' Costa llna,CA -. um· r• a wllCUI An.Mml \ IAlual Opponmlty ~ : •. Equal~=·~:.,,. .• ~Cit, Yk:."Clna· ....... • • • Uo1 c•• llWAID. lllJ &art: .... Cll ,._.............. • ............. . f1HUt I/duJ M .... - MARKETS For 2nd" 3rd Sbi!U Starting S4 up lo $4.50. We promote to manage ment & supervb100 from within. WANTACAREER? Costa Mesa 517 W. Wllson Sl &31·96C» Laguna Beach 494.9233 Huntington Beach 962-9116 I RESTAURANT Cenrratuliins CLASS Of '81 Coasl•r • M••C,Certtr wilt 5111•0·1 ~.e ASSISTANT MAMAaas SI l ,otO to SI s . ..-Pw Y ... f'\111COTnPIQ1bcneftU6 opportunity fOt advancerntnt tHH SCHOOi. MADUA11S Wt !lave • traialn1 procram for lboM hl1b ltftool araduatet wtl.o wOUki Ii.kt to start • catttr 111 rtttaurant mt~. Starttna nLary W.000 per ~eer. l1!!!!!!!!!!!!1m!!!!•••I!!!!!!!~ 4 10..spds ·!like new. Ful-S .. Glnl....., ly overhauled. Many ne19parts, paint & Ures. Exoer.673-5030 1 Schwinn. $115 . 1 THCIMr/OlltctOf' French 11_4htweifllt Exper., ECE & Elem. "Club111an · Cat11pi , unlt.s req'd. Managerial Der1lleuer OIO. 2 ·clean • ability a must Jmmed. cond. tuned llP as ea. ooeninll. 642-0'11 Ca II M ike S4CMlll68 T1ll,h111 ~'~ S:~:~Jl~ =·b~~~~: Ans. service Oaytjme s.59-M29 shift. 362 3rd St . •C.1,_-.::::.=....: •• -=----- L11un1 Beach • tWuti* IOJI Ta~OPI. ...................... . . llDWOOI J 16-S Must have awttchbolrd 2. to 20. loft&. Fresh ~xpenence. Some typ-trucll loa4 a~rl•lng ma. S/dys fttk. Apply wttld1 S.ft at ~/fl to lllra. BalWar. Hotel pp call Jim '**S II.DI, t2$ S. Coast y, Leguna Beach. 1..=•c.Ytlmua:a:•s-.----- -·1151. ~~· I '# a' HM T~d TPNCll~Good I' ••••\••••-••••••••••• Exp · erm ac. VIVlTAR tele·ioom Xlnt Hlary • comm. 8S·205mm Jens. Xlnl Larry Hid A.-0 Cent.tr. Cond. Paid l160. ~II tM.IMO ~ Sl10 Cart.142•3015 • l ·' " \I !' " ' I• " • ... .. ... , ;a "-' 10...-lotO IMh. Stl 9060 .............................................. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Friday, July 10, 1981 Fl ISTAllWI I f-L.. "'"" STEINWAY Mdl S lt'TI Cattlina 11' Good f,..tpert..... Moto;!t:'/ ~/ .-.-. -~al~.ut Baby Grand cond.'Wtck da)'I pleau ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc 9150 CliltiCa 9510 ••••••••••0 • 0 •••••••• $ l+ . 81ttn lNI. better ull C~ S./ ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt71 C:HIVIOllT lhu new. RettnUy re 75'-417$or8'75-0l27 ltilt t 110 1t HOid XRD>. 700 ml. I tH FOU flniabtd, lmmac Ii vuy Catalina 30, diesel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt.bntw.• MUST.N4G Cht ~:' •A C rare. StC.000 rirm Ham· trl "0 7 b 77 V'61c .. ~ 548-9521 0 I GT I .. I ytnne ttt.s .. e mond Organ It Piano re I. 1• cen. •II Y" --------nama "°~ ~·e ~ •Pttd trant &Jr cond Centtr.C4M 8"-8130 !!171~et<' su.soo P27automaUcpoplop DUCATl.760,t'U1tomf11r rtfurb1sht'd R wit pwr Jtter'1111 , duai '•!!!ll!!!!!!!lm••••I _. ......, Air ('ond1Uoned. All tht< mg, p11111l, ettc. it•rt, b I a <' k 1 n t t r 1 or tanks, rear •bd&D.I w111 14 . St rt /t 1 otr:is (062134) ml Automall(' trMJ , pwr dow , wide whet ls ' Brabmbacll Baby Grand ( artra w r r, UtfS HONDA l980 Gold Wini sleenng Ii brllllts Must tm•a. 11M32900). Piano, 80/yn old, anti· lber&lus, tWln bull de .-1 (0TPONY> qut. Needs 500'le work. ai II 54().lllM JIM MAllMO lnterstatt Flawltu, lff OHL $599 OHL Y $5995 Will sell to gd home. 13' 9" Sailfl.ah XJnt rood VOIJ(SWJ.GEH maantaint'd, Suptr bike Y 5 MllACUMAJ.DA ~ 548-1'151 anxtlme. Make orrtr. 642 9274 or 18711 Beach 81\'d Afford¥ble price 54500 IOY CAlVa IMW 2150 Harbor Blvd. ""'"""'-=;:o.-:..::=-o.:='-'--MS-4493 142-2000 ftwl. ~8749 1540 JiambocTf' Road COSTA M&SA STEl.NWAYl'Gu AuD l.8'So1Catw/tl'lr.S1600 101 Cam,.,..-F St • '80 Sutukl W St Lie NEWPOl<TJH.:ACll 645-5700 """'~ .i ,,..r our ur llOOOBO 6~444 -----Compl. reblUr refln. 67J.7807 w 1refr1gtrator It dlovt:. 548-lMKJ '76 0 a Is un PU auto. $lUOOe1. 60' MOOR' 1.aG P n rt ·a ·potty A l 1 PlfTTIEST am rm cass, 1helJ, 86K FCnh/Sat1tSun. 8-5 at ~l MOVING SAl.E.50% Off! z s-.. Gtr S9t AMfftlluu u • <>QUIST PIANOS 1979 O'Day 00 'diesel. Butane, Queen siic bt!d C1.11tom 750 Honda. Manri '5 7 J-lllD m1, radials, xlnt cond ery, HB. Nr Bolu The 2ND "•""'ER. 120 •-r ,.--.: 8600 Hamlh-Av HB Sleeps 6. In exrellent Xtras Lie. 2Fll884 Ca 1 l""'TO~• a.191.29,,.~1_ ...... "~ Ch1ca1Edingtr. Furn, E. 23rd St~MuMon·Sat ......... Misc Quetn Ann table , ssms , whl, hinged maat, xlnl condition $l250 Call 964·5633 " ""' "" --......,~ houaewares,dolhes, ll-SPM F u rn, reco r ds . beotwoodchairs,w1cker cond,incl.N.B moor betwetn I01tm ·Sp m MotorHOMtt,ScM/ IESTOFFIR! 1979CHIVROLIT boat. new('ar, Joarer, m•"""any table. silverwan! 8-6 Sat only baby + camage, iron VOSE&SONS in 000. HMl 3171 631 76.Sl ___ Rtltt/Storavt f 160 (~UKZI LUY PICKUP 2 F mi ,.....--.. ..,. 3112 Van Buren, 3116 baby crib, side ta bits 5•2 .. GRAND PIANO Catalina, .,... 1980. Xlnt 4 5"'•ad tru... "Ir ""nd a !tsale,,, new microwave OVtn. v B CM Ill d-.. A'·· ' ""' 73 vwc•UA98 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... .. ... u •v an uren. . ro op """"· ..,., m1Sc. «•"-cond Fixed k ..... I. ~11rlr ~"" radio pin str1'p"~ & 6211819Nar 1.11,CdM Much, much more Washer, d ryer. gas Sat/Sun 9-5. :.JO Esthtr _,._,, 80642~,. OnlySS.OOOmllesonth1) WECANSB.L cust'om whe~is •2" oven L--";fan, ..,. .. FriJSat631-21T1 · h ..___.. St C M <-.rti-n~ 1-.. dynamite 4 speed pop YOURR.V. 1151"""21 nwu ~ rangt, we1g tsel .......... s. ~' -...,.--'11 v""' SABOT Mekrart Race c..1., apt ran&f', ktt<'hen Fantastic Bargains ! m1Sc.stutr.AlldaySat. Garage Sale Sat 1110 ·~··••••··~······~··••• raggtd Xlnt cond topSbarp!9<a>488795 1 ~1»! OHLY$5295 ut ensils. dishes . Furn, <'lothes, books, 2.583 Westmwter A\'e bd.rm rurn, bikes'. Bicentennial Stainlts~ $900 'ofr 6H 57S4 , 54 ForRentlHPlushT1ogoa MllACUMAIDA houuhold items. anh appl, collectibles. ever· C.M. lin back). children's games + Steel Bl~ck Hawk 6VJ 640.8770 JIM MAIJNO Mini motor home Sips 2150 111trhor Rlvd "'ues.SATJuJ•vtl•v"LJL4. )rthin°0 oes!9-5Sat/Sun more Topquality '"17 BBL with Western ---YOLKSW"'I'!...., -"-~ · Jul•y•11 ,12 318 Leaving State, tver '" Racing SABOT mint A•ir;:ro S.6,generator .• ur,uwn 31 Model "A"For" COSTA MJ::SA 5 F ·~ S 1_ '""Ul' g goes, y"a-of a" Dtsoto CM Holster 842-lWJ 18711 Bea"h Blvd lll,o 645 """"962"""" '' 64r5700 amt arc Coro~ado,Balboa Pe01n T UI "' ... ' -----TV Radio cond I 2 Sills, new mast, ' :A:,_._,,.,__ . .,.,,,.. 95' I R£~torl'tt ~ SATURD Y 8 . cumulation 1193-6900 ·Sofa. chtst, vanous tbls • • IOtl banana boom & nmng 142*2000 LASER like new. ull e.x 19500 64(}:!1104 ('l.S'TO"! ~12-R-an-" -h:r-o 9 •M oat equ1pm't, books, uniforms much · HIFf St.no 1 d II ..., '' ' "' Toy'. books. ~'ikes. plants, bike, hs"hold Cnb, dryer, k1t('h table, , • misc • ng, hull refuushed S800 Camper for :.mall P1rk lras, inc o Y .,.,.HI 'SSC"'--•,. dr GT loadtd' New brakes, u "' "hairs & mora 14342 31 t •2 32nd St NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 """9 U 11 ood 675 8790 673 lmJ "" "' lamps, headboard, elec goodies, etc, etc 114 ' "' Sat[Sun Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr , ---P A w · shdlnl? -Bdaire $7SO lire~ " (',etc etr Must coffee maker, toaster Mar1nt Ave , Balboa Riviera Dr.~ wrnty Free deliver) 2S Coronado Sloop 611P windows, back door, Trai!.n, Utilty 9110 631!iOOI951 <T719 see $3200 Or trade for ovtn. bikes Mu ch , Island Garagt Sale 7 12 ever· Garagt Sale Sat Sun on ~ 646-1786 O B.4bags sa1ls,trlr sleeps 2 Make offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••T \'11n 642 5•60 m h II d th· g 641 8150 ly 8216 Penrungtoo Dr --t:11~ A Y646 9000 642 9274 or64..S~93 4• X 4' Clo~ Utilil> Trlr '80 STERLING Por..rhe 646 97llO uc more, a 111 g July 10 & 11 Gas dryer y lO goes. . Hun H B Tools, hsahld IS"SONYTnn1tron ~ P d f bit II cond 522 Vista G d ' 2rol2Snruce SA H t "' 1 · S"-' h l d Primo camper 5hell Good tires. good cond. owere • pro · , ... ran e, bar & stools, much misc. --'"'-. items, books, b1ka parts, $350 4 wulS + ga van1tcu for data1•-a.., "•~1 Bluffs au2 s I '-L • c t I All w boot mllll Lrurk S2.SO askmg $37_0848-024_. ~ 3 _'<' lllo.JD ...,, Y-s 9570 --....., a t ....... e Dr, HB. Biggar's China cablllet clothing + much much ~7051 ox rai er a c ---_, Garagt sale, sat sun Nr Yorlrtown1Ne land ssoo & md rolfee table filQ!_e Peavey l~ wall 4 chan· cessor1es Xlnt cond or besl 84&003"t A.llto Stnrice, Parts Recncrffoftal •••••••••-•••••••••••• 10.5. 5391 Meadowlark, Garage Sale·Fri, Sat, S1S0,67·~1ew111erack Furn. clothes. books, nel mono P.A. Amp l000.Bnan~8'2·8604 Camper,slps4,a r,port lrAccKSOl'itt 9400 Y.WCIH 9530 1979VWIUS HB Toys applian e 1 1 o 7 ..,. 0 I tJ t I 14' H b 2 •· f I pottv stove refr1° "'""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 od I ·1h . cs. ' ll , 20442 .,.,,,, I pain ngs,mea small appllanres, toys, w1reverb. Complete o ie. se ... o sa1 s. 9792'"" . ,.,...,.,., •••••••••••••••••••••••STEEL TUBF: IJUKID passengerm e WI ~VWsbk_.2!!.!1s Ravenwood Ln. H.B sculpture. Sat 9·3pm etr 25,5200 g.spM wilh 2rolwnns.<4>12" whlleboal,yellowlram ..,.. SSA.YESA.YES ~·rame SandToyi.i.pot automatlt' trans . GARAGE SALE tBrookhurst Adams l 1105PembrokeNB Sat Sun 11112 713 spkrs ea $450iOBO pollne & sails. S996 8' Perris Valley l'amper WITHUSEDPA.RTS welded. need:. ~and A ~1 FM stereo tape, S a t / Su n 9 5 p M Clothing, bikes, bit in M o v I N G s A L E J 3 5 m 1 n e , n .. 110 y S48·µ5l!!!)'!ime. __ _ Sa bot sailboat , com Shell, '77 $225 548 ISO'J. 1 rt~-' S 0 0 lwo U>ne pallll & ONLY f h · I t " • -nl l rHV'I 8461918 ~·s 8020 mpo ""rar part~ 1" g Prim 1 n K 1 l!l,I""' miles' 1113591 urn is 1ngs. i<'Ch. e e c r 3 n g e o P · Everythlllg Goes ! Anh, Iris Jasmine park on 10" Port·A Color .r:~e. e~, -· .,.. , IMPORT 642 1445 ""' $ S S clo(hing, til'\>s & much bedspread, curtains, ques, tools, furniture, street TV G.E, XlntCond ~· VENTURE New in Ford :i, ton rmpr lnwk, AUTOSUPPLY ONLY 1 1 more. 1921 Lanai Or elr smLappl.,kitchenware, WalldecorartlO.lSatur ~194!1 '78 Storedfor2yrs Sips SH•st a telhro(Jlnl( IOIN Mant'hl·slcr 4Whet1Drint 9550 MIRACLfMAZDA _¥tsa Verde.CM _ MOVLNGSALE stereosSbikes, clothes & da y only In alley ~I PV Classic w built in 5 61.7hp Evin Radio. l'tcmper new VII frnt Anaheim 776-J!IOO •••1•9•7••9•0••006•••••E••1•5•0•••• 2l(~OHSTarAboMr!!vAd G A RA G E s A L E King sz bed $.50, twin more al & Sun 9am 62nd .1 bet PrOS"""I & p_h as er 6 m 0 s 111 d lrlr, mam & Jib All end. tires, .67 Ch 1 d C.-3 University High School S25. desk SlS. rhest Sl5. 1940 Whittier, C M 62ndl "H pio 0 80642_7063 equ1pmt. Like nt•w $2650 ~ !IOlJO Tran)ev(~nl~~~~ g ~ ,OWfl WA.GOH 645-5700 Parking Lot in ln•ine ladies' bike SliO' stereo 63l·l<Ml7 Ga rage Sale Sat onl)' •-~-. :_:....,,__:--831~232orj!MJll03 '75 Dod1te t lon K:l(avan ~:\'es 64117956 1 4X4 with automalll' r --"-&l-...... i. Jul lllh IGamie.m SSO, food proct>ssor sso. Movi~g Sale spcnel p '""'" • ..__ Cal 2S Full} Equip ror ~land up t•umµer, dbl • trans ' pw r )!C'C'rllll(, ra...-~-, MOVING "•'Es misc Sat only 222 piano, Yamaha 60. 9·4 M 3111 Bayside Dr ......... rr h II d beds, Sin~. OV"n. 4 bm YOLKSWA.Ga. bu r kel ~l'.lh ~ ldl' 70 l'hl'\') Step, WUldow i3IU. • al Sun L 11 Pl c M Cd M kitchen rablllets, 2 •••,••••••••••••••••••• 0 5 tore crw.sei; lilt .:e ~ -8 r h 9 4 2605 Willo Lane. 1 ian _a~--'-__ stereo, hshld, gar Sal friges anuques hsehlcl I!. rol 9010 mass, many ex ras stoH• 521\ nu . 16K m1 . SPECIALIST ~heels & urr ruud lire~ 111n I• I mpg res C.&1.642·0'237$1777 G J A N T 8·4 4441 Sandburg. t 'Hond· g(i , wtee Priced S!n50 NB PP on nu eng ~.950 Z7c.l Herb s Gara)!!' l!J95 llM3872.31 paint L'nique interior N EI G HBO RHO OD Irvine. 1 ems. a ' man) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640.8161 Chff Or . N B 642 1248 Harbor Bl Costa ~le~a OHL Y $6395 Comf> Beaut) Rest bed IRVINE TERRACE ---small1lems R ...._ __ y T -- -• Ca rpeted AM f'M garagesaleSat.9-Jpm, GARAGESALE·Must Yard Sale toveseat. yd S ,.._,ow UH LEHMAN 12 · ra t·e Hol1da) 8 11' trutk ~8·6226 MIRA.CLEMAZDA. ~trreo ra!>setle ~n" Sun 9· l2 1834 Marapata. Sl' 11 bedding, lung sz boys· bike. coffee & end ar alt Pallo. f'um. Non profit organizauon rigged , 2 sails, 5'175 cam per sto1 r. ref r11t. Alltos for S. 2150 Harbor Hh d liood.Ha r steel belted <;,d~1 bedspread w matching tab I es . mowers Wic.ker Chrs. Shades, nds your boat, plane. I 67J.8741 ~ 080 962 2824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA Mt.:SA \ 1 1 w n a 1 h e r -sheets. drps. kmg H Sat Sun 9M Congres3. Sofa, Wrou ght Iron. car etc Liberal tax de· --IMPORTANT 645-5700 "' Fanlast1c antique & pillows Dtcoratorilems C.M Misc Goodies' 390Santa dur lion ad\ anlage LI DO 14 Xlnt con cl !liOTlCETO _ llrt'~ t•ham~ :Se"" bat, household sale Spr from model homes G - -Isabel ~-213 6.S4 230 w new trlr & l'O\er MotoriudliUs 9140 READERS AND JEt:P '81 l'J5. 4C\I, 12K manifold· muffler mgdale &Talbert. H B Kitchen pols pans I arage Sale cour h. Church G~oup Garage '76 42'V;ga:Commercial !!!~'-6752479 _ •••p••••••••••••••••••• ADVERTISERS m1.rad10.p b P' $8000 Dc_pendable_759-0Z71 - Fn & Sat, 9-5pm JWle 10! bowls. cooker;, plar~ I stereo. drapes. m1i.r Sale 7 11 onl)' Small Fishing Boat Xlnt rond New '80 HOBIE 16' Cal ~! m~~~ s~:~71~~~~~ The price of items r ash or ta.keo\er pmnts '64 FORD Van 1'1M good, ~ mats, cloth napkms Sal ~ Sun 6852 Via freezer. small desk. Swordfish, Albacore. (e\'er <'Olor.i All rat·ing ad\'ert1sed b\ vehicle PP545S726eH looks good S2000 0 8 0 ~ulti·Fam1l). llr S40 314 Also included Man) Angtlin~Q'lv~.L.I!.!!.. dresser ~ mirror. Shark s1•0,ooo Call extras Co6t S<l200 )ell 51>m dealers m the veh1l'll' 74 J1tep Waj?on . lo~ 64212934P~17PM __ _ F ·1 "'~-S I ,, $3 00642 """"" ·79 PEL GEOT MOPED Broadway. C ~ Sal . misc hshld items. 4 am1yi:.:>wte ae clothes, games. n1k 7l~t~<J:.~afl7P~ __ I _~-C'lass1f1ed adverl1sinie mileage Jll <'~lrJ\ 72Ford domeKarVan, 10.4 m lamps, books. games, Antiques. furniture. naks. picture frames, Seikodivtr'swatch,SlOO CAL 20 W1Step Mast. $275 columns dO\'s not in 557 1868 M1 Ill' box. bed, smk Garage Sale, 2 famibes ptrsonal tlems that wi cker, clothes. rollec· potpourri items, coffee Kayak, needs patch & needs partner & slt(J 548~?5 C'l ude any appht•able Trvcks 9560 ~ r pb. p:., lo m1. $1900 Sat & Sun. 9-5 21672 women want & don't tables. books. etc 1414 mu gs. paper goods. a int 1,59 1945 759-9219 '79 BalaHL'> Moix.-<I taxes, license, transfer ••••••••••••••••••••••• OBO 646-404_1, ~·7800 Hilaria Circle, B 8 wunt lo pay store pmes Qo_yer Or, N.11_fu~L 8·3 so m e new 2 5 5 9 · 64&432'1 WANTED Partnership Xlnt t'Olld, ~ {ees. finan{'(~ charges. 80 VW r!CKUP '79 f'ord EIOO, c·ustom mt. GARAGESALE Fri lPM·S.PM. ~at 8AM-YARD SALE Antique f'ordham Dr.C M loah, M•tea:t=e/ m 20.,40. boat, Nel'port 644 4594 ees forairpoll4liont'On· Dynamite r ustom 4 pwr, air, cruise. lo mi. Bargams SaL96 4PM !Univ~rs1ty P~rkl fern. dbl mall. m1wc GAR A GE SAL F. Stnrlct f020 mooring avail Ken Peugeot mo11ed, blue lroldev1recert1flcalion3 ~peed with stereo '>hd S6SOO 1661 l:llO 42BalboaCoves,N 8 17891 Hopkins.-ln•1ne misc goodies new & old Sora1luveseat. misc , Sal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q07)986·!5596..SPM runs perft>r l $~25 or deafer dO<'umentM) in!( window \'t•r~ deJn ,.__ __ (Culver & Michelson, 9 4 Pm s 3 t sun , 9.4, t914 Alsuna Ln. HB B 0 A T CI ea n 1 n g 759 1914 preparation charges un 11W197901 Dodge 'i7 Van 200, int by lCoast Hwy at lio't'.,!trdsJ across from lhe Alpha S49Bernard CM 1111 Alley > Nr Bt•h & ln~ide /Out Reasonable 14 Ft LASER Good less otherwise spec1f1ed $5995 HeH>rl) Coarh Fully Beta ShQMlllg centcrl, ----~ Adams . prices! Wkly !Monthly cond. It's a Wiilner Call Motorc ct-../ b_.r_the advertiser loaded $65(JO ?41Hl~ Garage Sale Baby Items. --Garage Sale. Vacuum --675 3103 J!fllim, 67}13i6 ~ JIM MA.RJMO ~Che\ \&n. raised top. Clothes, Kit chen YARD SALE come and $60, Wetsuits, scuba . ESTATE&GarSale 7 II · Scoo 9150 Get1tral 9510 YOLKSW•""...., ood, •-~ M-L-77 Laser, while, vuy fast Awir;:ro slO\'e, sink. icebox Rwis g 1es. nusr hsehld. No browst. \985 Anaheim lOspd, surfboard Sl25 Sat 19342 Waterbury _., ._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 Beach Ulvd Junk lSOl CllffDr. N.B. 9-6. 548-6312 ' 536-8019 Lan~ HB Eqli,.... 9030 w extras, SlOOO obo '78 Honda 7SOF. 7300 m1. '81 DILOIEAM 842-2000 good JI00.642-8J28 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J:'ll·S862 afl~m. xlnt cond , tuned, ~lick _1714173_1-2434 -A.ados Wllllhcl 9590 '• ','., ' "' ,, ' 642-5678 --------• loah Slpt/ 11400/080 675-9217 C.:hev ·so. Ilea\) 'i T PL' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12' Aluminum Fis' hing 0oc' L. t070 '7 Y. -M rn A -~•a/ Toolbox & rat'k Sli.000 TO Dola IU 6 A nnn 650, runs Clcissic1 9520 p r Boat seldom used orig ··~··•••••••••••••••••• grtat. look.sclean. lo m1 pp \714 JS5dl 5782 :. ~ • I 1 I J 1 ! '' . r ' . ' I • f • r) : I ~ ~ • cost S399, musl sell S200 23 Fo,rmula, twin 170 pso Afl52!!1S56·63'7S ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 f'ord 1lonpickup,160 D...i.I firm 673-T724 tvenines Volvo s, new tra1ltr, xlnt --'29 Model J\ Town St>dan eng. 12 lire~ $2000 r .... Docp 8040 Fwwlt.n 1050 Horwt 8060 cd••-1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30' T ·1 Rt B PLEASE!" * * I BUY** . HORSE!RAJLER Original Dah L1tho Tralle~an1~ b1ral:es :~~ Wt' nttd homes Mixed Good ustd Furniture & t78 ~mpenal, 2 .,_horse, "bulll1ghter" Sl200 rt· rood will accom 26'-28' pups 3moS10 Appliances -OR 1 will sell ~n bmu:;/~I ;lb lail Sacr1ftce S7SO boal UI0497-4342 552":1123 E\ or SELL for You c ecd .. lr U " y ~5595 OUTBOARD ENGlNES M STotaS re 1 n1on re po -. -. , ffff to Y• 1045 A go\ A.UCTIOH Sealed bids are ~mg at" Swimming Pool 3 X l2 '78 U Evinrude, runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shepherd 1Lab lo\'es kids, med u . housebroktn Fem, 11 mos good home 7519-9516 eves PUREBREAO P1gmy GOAT 1 yr to loving home only 957 8170 Free Kit tens to good home Lovable & housebroken 6 & 8 weeks old, Call aft 6PM . 4_94·3698. - English Sheepdog Pup pies. Free to loving home, 847'36~A f'ree kittens. Manx 645-2692 German Shtpherd, 2 yrs lblackJ, gtntlt, vtr} smart 751-8776afl 7 P~L FIREWOOD Fret lo you 64&9060 Free Calico Cat. I 1yr old, spaytd 76G-3718 after ~ - Spnngtr Spaniel, about l yr, no papen - -S4.>368fi -Loving 11 wk old kitttn frtt to good home Call eves.~ _ Free Male Shepherd 5 yrs old. genllt natured. xlnt watchdog. 962·8739 aft SPM 842-81219'-5PM 64~H6, llJ.9625 cepted until July 10 New liner + all access good $500. New Cruise & llUYD••·••~u•r May~ seen at Daily 646-0310tves carr y w /baic $160 ~' "~ Pilot Auto Shop. 330 W Newport ~ch Ttnn1s ..:"2:;=.·~21,,..,7:.3 _____ _ ~ 9157-8133 Bay Sl., C.M. or call Club Family Mem· loah, Poww t040 Llghttd curio cabinet. an· 642-4321, ext 296, Mon I bersh1p. Vtry reason a ••••••••••••••••••••••• tique green, S2SO 2 lge thru Fri.,8a"!§.pm __ J!Je. ~ 2498 40' OW ENS Tri-cabm sU>rage .cabinets. $4S & 14 hand Appy. Gtlding. 12 Misc evel')1hlng! F'um. Tahitian in NpL slip S75 642,ozr7,64.2·!777 _ ytar Jumps anything dishes, '72 Pinto, & 64~-4644 ------ 11' Blk NaughaydeSofa & Gots Western 640.1502 ~-SS9-6340 _ 35'YllOMGS.f Loveseat good cond SlOO or67J.9344. __ ESTATE Sale New s· ·80 T c ts 7, ·Kw 848 4720 . w. a .. '2 • · ~Goods 1065 blue velvet sofa S600 41f' ld'd w 1e1ec .. slip. w : Sohd Oak Game1Dinette ••••••••••••••••••••••• md. maple lbl, 4 lears & dwn, O,W,C, balance. Set beaut. con d Plush crpt, wood nr. cer. 6 matching rhrs S29S 6' Sl29K. Bkr 67S·9007, tz00l9B0842<11ll We & lino. Guar 1nslall. naugh soro SlSO. MISC. 960-1725 eve. Cl·'INACAB'"'ETS12S Bargains,528-~1 end tbl!I & lamps 48" -""'-""----- ' u• Used. but not worn or maple desk SlOO Antq P AITMB W AMTB> 611·3796 t•H lingerie chest SlSO Twn 1979 Penn Yan 26' Sport Sora. tables. lamps. bdrm 5Polltd. IOO yds nylon d Sa I F'isher N B sll 210 h crptg. asstd colors. be S30. t . 9·1 on Y " · · p, P dresser. htadboard, pie-$1 iyd, Ccllt,G7c ._0 322 Man gold Cd M turbo-d1Hel. Great ror lures, h~hold items. ---,,."""° CASH! ' cruising or fishing . fm . etc SI lo $200 Great SUPEI SHAIP!Hst --mac. & loaded w1eler· Buys 2344 Aralia. Sharpens ANY blade, Quality cllltom framtd tron1cs. 25'1 equity, Eastblyf!._NJL____ even serrated edaes prints and decorative $3500 dn + Sl55 mo " acctUOries at IUbslan· 7'"'-6620 c<7 9.,.,., Mapll' twlll bed"" frame. scissors. Sollengen sttel o?C , eves..., · ""'' matching 6 dwr chtsl. from Germany Fan Ual savinp. Frtt homt '74 Carver 25·, bristol F5 Ol!_O_~l·~J.2 Laslie value' Send SS.SO ~ultation. 586-l334 rood 22S Cbtvy OMC Twm bed with mattress. lo Super Sharpener PO G.M diesel parts 6 71 dnve. lOHP awe motor, S25 4'red&wruteround Box 8088L Newport blowtr, pumps. tamt & all xtras By owntr pillow chair. S50 BeachCA93i60 mortmisc64S-4832 _ =-67:.::5..::·586=1'------- 646 1098 _ _ hwtlry 8070 l9" TV Portable Blk Whl British Rowing Dory 14' Furn We're redecorat ••••••••••••••••••••••• S35. Carusttr Vacuum x Int cond-S650 OBO mg. BR sets, formal din $800 worth Genuine Complett S20 Works .::67_,_,3'-"·l""7""'63:__ ____ _ rm, organ, coosole TV, Colombian Emeralds. ~~IS?.S __ --Ex-fishing boilt w/moor· hidabed slert'O & more rstone. ~8688 2 69 Johnston SShp out ing. Days 547-6561, eves ~ 10 11000. 64&7982 MochiHry 8071 boards S200 15 Honda 631-1096. SMART n..~1, W In t ••••••••••••••••••••••• XR 75 S2SO '72 250 CZ 3-1· ~ . ..::0="'---.«-7--.-""uo Jly a u 1200. 7' Cam""r shell wens, ,, • twin Dmmg table It 4 chrs Sher Ing Machines & $100. 3'x4''• Camper screw. dbl =k, very ~1~~~~1~ag.~~~~~ ~~~~~~=~~~u;~~ \i:. shell . Art 7S!lllM_L_ ~~boc;:up. ~9~unt (3) D SI•/£ fo646·1234 10" Della Unisaw & al· , C ,.. I t g t ressers ,, a. tachments 8" Delt11 28 e nter Console rema e ca ·pre nan 645·2094 _ B & D 10" Radial Arm J • Sportrlaher, Full ele<'· needslovinghome. Beautiful Custom Wall Saw WI stand. HardlX _J>lnleL_ 548-S8l2 t ronics loci r adar rond, w 42' Bay moor Custom 750 Honda Many 4 dr. restored ldt'al for 894 ~ .!!!!. S40.()4(1laft 7!Jm extras Lie 112F8884 student SIO.~lO \UiO 121'78 GMC I ton OJI b<>d ---964 5633 ·.is F ord Woodie, ~ h•> dut) rJc.:k 454 4 Fmd wbal you wanl m '7t IO( 10 restored $13 500 !>pd stick. SO~! mi sssoo Dail Pilc:i!Class1fitds ~~st, MarkS48 ~ t7~616l ea 894,~ For Your Car• JOHN SOM Ir SON L'~ ~Harbor Bh·d' C.:osta Mesa ~S631t ~~·.~::: ....... !!.~~ ~.~!·.~::: ....... !!.~~,~~·.~.-.": ....... !!.~~1~.~~·.~.~.-. ....... !~~~,~~!·.~:.": ....... !!.~~ ~~··· __ 14:;.;=.5·""l&al~,"'"548<~6390.-----1 Unit, Ught Oak finish, used . Best offer. Call 2 Custom utiUty bo~es $2 9 , o oo. 6 31 ·09 81, ' FwMt•t 1050 1750. 978·09601737-.4027 892·3589 <metal> for construction 76().13118, ....................... eves Mkc••••-1010 ~~7.~lu m~ch 1J:~:~· ""'•~Se.:;a::;;::r::.a .... y.-'79-20-· _C_u_d_y 20SOFAS,new. Rea Diiling Room Tbl 44" X ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Cabin, deplh &t Clsb· lS Loveseats. $75 ea 84" wrought iron base hrffltd DrWdltt WANTED· S l L VER finder, marine CB, ljve 9S7·S7<MlorSM-4180 glass top I lllghback WCllwStrnu •DOLLARS. Will pay bait hoolt.ttup. duel bat· Queen Si Water btd chn, S300. Call 962-8739 All you want, $2.SO wkly c ii h P v l Par ly · teries, tandem tr!Uler, ( .... aflSPM MU12U-5PM. Sample bottle deliv. 67~1120 xlnt cond., 60/hrs on .-rame-.. f ........ M "-"· o ~· 642-7137 Spanish bdrm set ' ac· ~. Dlseatcll731·2'12'1 Mmk.. ....,.,p ere ......... er I . ·· Rw~!!~:r·.f~~ ctssoriu=~ikes. 2~~:':!°,. ~~~'« •• !'!~'.'!'!~!1: ..... !~!~ :1~a;:·, ~1:,~~·~~; Musi<'ma.n RDnz 100w. (714>S40;89aC. • 63HD fAMILYDISIC in&: freabtrudtload ar· amp, xlat condition. HoUHboat 22', ocean go- ·,a· s.11e Spfa, e5. Zovtr Ot~l1 ner Purchase ri~I weekly Save at •~oo /0 8 0 B iii I 120 HP 110 1 ' stuffed awivtl rockers, walnut. 7 drawer, 2 ::;_fl. PP ,call Jlm M'S.1349 2-· !:ier, have tralltrn ea. •t-3'77 le&alt, mint cond. rarely 9185 an,ytime P!AVY 400 BASS Amp. Ranse Ii refrige, Good Kllchtn table w/4 uNd.54 x24x~.S500. HOTTUI 750 watts, grahhlc EQ, cond . S399S. Call hlp back swl~I chalrt. 17S-SxC redwood w/all op. froot loaded isr.·~/Hom ...::95'7=·8~180~. ----- •· pin&block.rormlca e n 1reen1ola bed $12S,7 tions, 1 yt old,pdt3$00, + lae folded lS" Llftlt-1 ~· -x:i~&tl-=2230=:.=lll=•P:..:M;.:.... _, n brown vinyl aofa WO. aakln&p!OO.fS!·2298 SOS/0 80 must sell on a sz· Ora~· Bank•. • LEADED Olm Toi> O• L.enl••• ·T f13.3 Ori• owner. Bristol Coektall tbl JD" X 80" 4 Brown vinyl bvy din.in& Helium Bouquets de· Oft1ct Pa•sw & coo Ct Maay extras. ·~ Mra Sliver Apple nearly chra. no ea. u tel livered. Perfect for 1,u1, • • d IOll VHF, Auto Pik>t, reCrit. ~ ,,.. 55>1405 aqurlum co mplete every ~cu.loft. 11 lfl flllll0144-60D5 "" AllOrted cwtocn mtdt w/atand, acceuorlta, 8'7:H411 ....................... er Ctn:n , o.--t.. A..L • 1 Office fllf1I, for rent, a.......a.. I ... / "' d ~ e 1 . V £ R Y -•· ...... comp · Beaut. •~· ((Mich, '8$. very rtuona~. ~ tOH • R NABLE !~~::e~~: Daolall ~ ehalr, ..-n•••• .. •••••••••••nn •. _.---..z;:::=.--MHllhftlPM. SJO. Small • r com· 8ophtatkat.ed ~dicta· SH "'IHIS!! -----Eaor, 115. 8/W TV Uon ayat.em ft mllc of. "'"" •pr. drapet SlO, peint.ed 10-apd bike, tlO. laf!CU'lp. a• Paceinaller Yacht! hllkll S10, Nit rt din.tr muJrilM ••cumn, ~l~U7~l$ 11tt111 !i_~or Charter !"Qi' r 1'1 ··~ 8MCiaU1m1tothartfll. .... c.. Sino llO ,... ... , •• off c.talna 1alaad MIYllU9; (All·PM Wto> Car , ......... , ............ N M7·'19f. Weetidlxa. ~~-~.: •ArtWlll..W •.:,:~·~ ~r~ W&COMIAIOAB L ....... , • .....!"~llmb;: •IA&lOONI w/dilllet for Ip btnl PYlNibl)'idlt ....., __ ,_ ll~:r· ........ IUR .. 'ICllABTU 1111: '"" Ill. hill • ...-== 1111 orw ... r ' I /, , P4 OrangeCoutOAILYPILOT, Friday, July 10, 1981 ..._1.,,,... ..._b,,rtNI w.,a.,_w AllM.'r••f'W ~....._..,,.._. ..._ ... uW ....................... ....................... ......•................ ...................... . •...............•••.•.••••• , ................ . ~!.~ .... !?!! ~!~ .... !~! ~!~ ..... !~~ ~·.~r.·.~ ....... ~ ............. !?!! ~! ............. !?.·.~ ~ ............. !?.'.~ ~ ............ !?!! ~ ............ !?.~ ~ .......... !?.~ WANTED! Hl6HIU'Yll l•N '701 7'AUDOOI $1 ~-171MWIHI lODATSUNADlaivtnary lf7tMAJDAU7 WIUS.apd.Pot.cnap, Late model T~ and Top dollan for SpotU •••••••••• .. • .. •••••••• Only 39,000 mllf.t on thla ' . Very lhar1I au&omaUc. tlOZX Ltd. edition, Automatic tram .. air "" autt/tlrea, l ·trk Volvoa Call iu Cara, 81111, Cam~rs. BEACH beauty 4 apeed. All lnven Sunroot•air.(mT'WXI Blk/GoldlibnewmUlt cond .. AM/FM atereo AM /PM. P .P . Oya •rMM! n' ll4'1,Audl'1 IMPORTS Or11.•1iw11.(IOSRYT) OFNEWIMW'S S1ttl Me,1tru.loml,'4$<W Lape. alloy wheels. •1m,..-1ai.a:s WE PAY TOP DOLLAR tor top used ca rs foreign. domestics or classics. If your rar IS extra clean, ue us FIRST! If I 111 Or9llft c....., 2925 HarbOr Blvd COSTA ME.SA 979-25Q.O Alt rorU/C MOR $29'1 Sales and Leaalna at JIM M.....0 da1•. 7•1211Sev• (lllVNY). ·11 W Pondle. ele~•· JlMMAlltO NOWON JlM...._.O competltl~e prictt Ex· YOUSW_.... 'TttlODatauoSedan FM ONLY 17H5 anrf,.,.. Ures' Plinl YOUSWA68t HAUOlllVD. YOUlSWA684 celltnt1erv1ceand paru l1711Beadl81vd. cauette. 31·39 MPG. MllACUMAIDA fl000.11!2=1125. . 117118tach81vd. IN l811lBeadlBlvd dtpt fjJ..JOOO radilll. air, m . $311150. 2UOHartor8lvd 'S4 PORSCHE ContiMO- HUNTlNCTON BEACH C0$TA ..SA. 14J. 000 --754-12:S3 days, 642-WI COSTA MESA tal Eul'OfldO mdl. pro(. 2 i8 Aud.I """". whit .. , lo Good atlection or pre· n. W... ~ evtt. 6411t 700 rntored. as.mo TOP $DOLLARS For Clean Uaed Cara' Tn.tcltl Wt pay cash on lhupe>t! Contort buy~r at DcSANTIS CHEVROLET TODAY' · 811 1040 495.4y49 Soddl.-bot~ B._,W M1n1on Vtf'(O lWOIT ,,.,.,., "' vlou.aly owned BMW' p .. OfY r mi. sunroof, auto, llOOO other tint cars in ex _. M 9725 '76 MAZDA 808 Mizer "74 914 2.0. nawiesl. A,. SPICIAUm 631·4111 eYfS cellent condition. IMW "8 !hit Or ....................... aood cond. Contat't al ~yecalcber. 1" aJloy1, LOOK!!! 7tAUDt U...~le '71 LU Spydtr. Mint cond Steve641-ZllCXleves Ph. Call An1werAd '11 Mueratllndy IOOOSIDAM We also llavt a lease McL .. IMWll •,OOOml.Blk.auoG 19 RX GS pd 11 1494,64:·"100. '83TR3 company that leasea lwOrLMM 1714)752>1400X223.1 A/C.A1 .... 1J....s,, .. ;.',S7°!!;. i,3914Xlntmech.•body, Automatic, air, special! h .1. -r • rm........ ...., '78Audl5000 l504V80) ot er m ... ts of autos, IJOW,._,._, '71 Spyder, lo ml, xlnt beat. ppw,.5189 1nt. many xtru. m111t '14 &t "78 ._.,,5 trucks and vam. For ad· 17 141 5 3 cond. New paint. MZOO see! "850. 497-1.Sl'l AltaSplden ~ ditlonal Information on 645-370'7,&u.343.1 Mtrc,._._ '740 it 914• T5,000 mJ, very WE PAY "TS Peugeot JIMMAllMO leasingpleasecaJI.. i9320I l wuf t.e i4 128' dr sedan. good ••••••••••••••••••••••• clun, xlnt mech. cood. TOP DOLLAR ·soft~~':!~:!o~LX rgl~~:~:i~ 7141972 1Z70 7l4 /6Bl·96 l1 Rae .. :e~t1s. 35~ :r: cond, Sml/080 *f41W 'ti MR• $48(!0 1·99M2SZ FOR USED C "'RS 548·4136 daya. 846-&121 673-7823 2400.3000 +SD "' "19 Saab EMS _1~2·2000 For a good deal and good evei. HUl.!.I DISCOUNTS loll I-t7H SanClemente u ,..,....,.,.of!Uo.IAU '74 P•uo-•&04 afterulesaervlceaee· '79 Fiat Strada 16K m1. • ~,-131·0510 491-1500 ""-"-9""'" .. _....,. i9 Audi~. brown, lo 12 BMW Bavaria, 4apd, E lel~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• POMTIACJS"IAIU IE"'CH li..MtORTS mlluge, snrf. auto, Q air, movlna. must sell. :;&t:~p.~~7~g TRAN~:.ORiA'TlON •t DEALER IN U.S.A. W•Py 2480 Harlior81vd "' ....-U500 By ow ner sacrifice S3000 firm. -CONSULTANTS IOY 0 ~49-000 549-1457 COSTA MESA 18 BMW 200'l. Snrl. air. transportatlOD, 1 CAIVEI V COSTA MESA 1989 Harbor Blvd MB 8796. 53M8Z2. iGZoodFiat Station Wagon '45-42'1 ~ llwloola WEIUY 61!.·1170 IMW '712 SA~oeeSW~.RVICE' a&~!~ AM/FM.newUtts. 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Cm GMCTlUCKS 568-6848 Automatic trans .. air &llmSHCA.lS USED CARS! Or1 11lnal r1n1 s h 224MMW 28402 MargueritePkwy Blpnt cass Xlnl cond 285-0 HarborBlvd. .72 250 Sd n , Auto, cond , AM /FM stereo, tSSSNBV ) '76 20020range (6!H2) Mllls1onV1t.>jo $4000 OliO Call Lisa COSTA MESA AM i FM, wht will bm rear window louvers.\ l~EW~I $2195 '78 5301 4 spd Reseda AveryPkwy.ex11 6739395. 5 .. "9640 American m ags. JIM MARINO fSS62 l <orrs F'reeway l '6S BMW t600. Runs good '9V" int .. xlnt cond. $6750 1062RXK>. M . VOLKSWA.GEH ;~8si~o~tUte. low miles 131-2040 495-4949 Must sell!~. 79 HOMDA. rjr.sJ>r 646-70!!3. eves ONLY $3995 -l87lt8eachBlvd '79 3 i Loa ded , Closec!_S~~ 548-463&. A.CCOID '78 300D Sunroor PP. MIUCUMAZDA. 3100 W Coast Hwy 14~2000 yellow /blk. 1369.XZM l The rest.est draw ln the ·75 2002 All restored. 5 speed hatchback Very 70K m1. tmmac • St6,000 2150 Harbor Blvd. Nt'wport Bearh '.~8 II.it hut Htic1 = =~~ Find what you want 1n SADDLBA.CIC IMW West. . a Daily Pilot ~!~n~1m:~ .. ~:~~ ~~~~~:~.g~a~nc.~r•1 ;~~ 559·1802· days, 496 4344 COSTA MESA 642 s.im 1 ·~t.1 ~··'·'~hi 11.1.10 Dally Pilot ~U$ifieds 13 l-204Q_._.~95-4t49 Classified Ad. 642 5678 $8,,JOO CaU Lou__..§75-~8 <B23WWC) eves 645-5700 AMto•, Hew 9100 Avto•. Hew 9100 A.alto•, Mew 9100 4..tos, New 9100 A.alto•, New 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 BMW. 4 dr. leather. air. $5295 MB '66 250 S Power 75 TOYOTA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hke new, impeccable, JIM MA.llNO steertng. brakes. llnted CaJCA Equipment includes 4 speed transmss1on, bucket Standard bed. 4 speed trans . on.touch tailgate seats. p1ns1rtpes. wheel well mokhngs & body side panel, power brakes & fully factory equipped -.... a~~'S4999 55842 1981 VOLVO 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAll 2 DOOR sau Equipment includes 4 speed OYe«Snw tr111am1111on. Equipment includes an automatic transmiulon, P<>"r 11.Mf1ng. power brakes. pinstripe. wttffl well ~ ltffrlng. power brakes. pinstripe. wheel wtll mold1nq11nd morel (193741) moldlng1 and morel (195177~ ,197 59327,~~ 1979 1978 1976 1971 1976 1977 I AMC JEEP DATSUN TOYOTA VOLVO TOYOTA TOYOTA. !Get ~lo~!~"* 1210 CBJCAGT 164 COROLLA PICKUP Llttbeclt model with a Thl1 car I• In EqulprMnt lnclud11 Thlt one hu a long lun l Equ ipment • cy11nder ensin.. 5 txctllent condition! an economical 4 ~ .... autom.tlc lncludet a VI engine, ~ transm aalon, Equipment lnc!ud11 cylinder engine. 5 tr1nsmi11lon, shell, 3 aptfd tranamlNlon cond., pin ltrlJ*, 4 IP99d tranamlnlon. apeed tran1miu lon, redlo wittl an 8 track a AM/F M rad io wt.i well moldln~•· AM·FM radio, air radio. vinyl Interior. tape. 1trlpu and (WH..1221) Rtady to ateel belted red 11 condlllOnlng and It whitewall tires and wh itewall Urea. , roll for only tires a more l R:e' rNtalllc paint. mcnl (102195). (1H10f49~ l419HZD~ 7JR0) C.:Y\I\ 548 9521 _ VOLKSW .l l.!.b..I windows, auto. Berk er D . ~ r"""" ••"""' r M h 1 yna mitt 5 s~ coupe. '79 3201 cashmere black am m, new tr e ms, O I fi · h 18711 Beach Blvd. white wu.h red inlenor ngma copper uus . BBS wheels. perl cond 142 "000 (92JMYH Pnrt' Sl l,400 Call ., BEAUTIFUL $3900 U4t5 63t·DIL 1910 HOHDA Call 6]3·5886 JIM MAllHO 9715 CVCC HATCHIA.CK '64 MBZ 220SE. good YOLISWA.G-84 4 speed trans . AM FM cond , ong leather & '73 Capri. am rm rass. good cond. SlSOO Wkdys 963-9711 < Lmda l radio, root rack & only wood. 4 spd auto, new 18711 Beach Blvd t9,000 miles. (316YNZ > radiaJ.s...$3700 84().3447 142-2000 OHL Y $4495 · 1 8 M B Z 4 5 0 S L i4 Toyota COROLLA rblt MllA.CUMAIDA. Stiver/red inlr, ster trans. new tires/pot, '74 Capri 4 cyl, 4 spd , runs well. clean inside & OUJ $19001980 964-6436 '76 Capri V6 , 4spd, am 1 rm rass. good pnt. 2150 Harbor Blvd rass, alloy whls. $25.900 good rond. $2195/080 COSTA MF.SA e_l)_~·3410 _846_.QZ _____ _ 645-5700 MG 9742 77 TOYOTA. xlnt int. great cond p:800 0 BO 76C}. JS93 7,HONDA. --•• ••• •••••••••••••••••• Corolla Deluxe Wagon. 4 ·so M G.T.D Eng rully speed Sha.J1) litUe car. restored 9000 miles, (912SGF> 9720 Dynamite hatchback CVCC. 4 speed. cassette. very sharp! <658PQU l wire whls Bnllsh raring $3"5 gr ee n SI 0.500 Ph JIMMA.llHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 DA. TSUH 2401 Dynamite 240 4 speed. Air , s tereo. mags Sharp' $.2195 JIMMA.llMO VOLISWA.GEH 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 2~ 592-3'7~ VOLISWA.(iEH MGI 9744 11711 Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 14Z,.JOOO MGI OWHEIS •74 Celtra 4 spd, AM We need your 1976-1979 radio. good cond. Runs MGBs ! Top dollar paid xlnt $1575. 673-0767 sou JIMMA.IJHO VOUCSWA.GEH 18711 Beach Blvd 142-2000 '79 Accord. 4 dr, silver. lightly UM!<!, 24M, rully ga raged, orig. owner, auto, a/c. llke new m & for good Cal'$! ~~='"-'"""'-'"-"------ IA U ER MOTORS 71 TOYOTA. 2925 Harbor Blvd COIOUA Sl·5 out .~5143 COSTA MESA S speed roupe. Dynami~ lfll DA.TSUH '80 Prelude. auto. sun· llOMAXIMA roor. am,rm cass, 12M. 979-2500 t'Opper roupe Super sharp! IMOVCW) Factory dtmo Loadtd S7500. 95>3:116 aft 6pm 11 MGI with options' A very '78 ACCO RD . r ed Dynamite 'B' sports hard to find model' hat r hba r k , a uto. roadster Very sharp (0002441 (Stk 8521. On l am rm. reg gas, $4500. British racing green sale this weekend ror 613-5619 hmsh <696R1l0 OHL Y $I 0 845 t976 Honda Civic. 8500 $3"5 MEWPa.T DATSUH on& mi. Stored 4yrs New JIM MAllHO 888 Dove Street paint. tires, mags, snrf. 1 VOLKSWA.GEH NEWPORT BEACH stereo. Super rlean. 18711 Beach Blvd 13}.1300 $4500. 642-~ after 6 142-2000 -'78 ACCORD 56pd. new 79 MGI tires. 32·37MPG. reg I Only t3.000 miles on thlS gas, $4SO()PPG1J.IMJ__ r azo r sharp 'B · '80 200SX Hatchback. Blk /Grey. 2ZK ml. l68SO 142-6961 aft 4PM '69 Roadsttr t"OOV Needs some wort. Have some arts 1100. 646-9568. JCICJllW 9730 spor tster Cassette. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rallyes. onglnal maroon 1970JA.GUA.R with black. !IBVNS09> XKE 2 + 2 $5495 British raring green, 4.2 JIM MA.llMO litre engine. new tires. VOLKSWA.GEH brakes & engine over· 18711 Beach Blvd haul. Air cond .. custom 142-2000 stereo. shtepskms, very cltao, excellent naming 0,.1 9746 condition. $6495 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 557-1708 alter 6 p.m. & "73 GT Opel. Orig owner. ask tor Ed. Runs great 54.000 m1 '62 MKJI U liter, very S24SO, Dys 7141896-3330. good cond. S7500-0 BO tvts 546-6429 r a I I a r t 5 3 o Ponci.. '750 Hatchback, 5spd, reg. 1714)682.7474 ..................... .. gas. Must sell 497-599t -or957·551.S. ,,...... 9732 '76 9t2E. rare td1t . sun '73 240Z lBK m1 rblt tng, ••••••••••••••••••••••• roor. lo m1 . mags, amtrm stereo. wire '7~JensenGTLot.ustng 13900.494·1~eve;, r aps/bra, '3500/080 llr cond, •le:<' wmdows, '69 912. l owner M111t 962·7369eves etc .. 38.~ mt one owner New eng 'trans Alloys, --car ID lib ntw rood for Blau, xlras SB.750 P P '72 DATSUN SlO $8100 by priv pty .160-8158. Needs mechanical work 642-03'10 ~~.7.._6_9_1_1_5 __ New Um. 962·282 K--GNo 9734 5 spd , A/C, stereo, al· $39'5 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWA(i84 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 '72 Ctbca ST. 4 sp Xlnt ron d $2500 080. 675-2164 Jan '79 Cthra. S spd . xl.nt stereo, good rood, 20,000 m1. 497·50'18 '80 Tercel. 14M mi, xlnt rond, great mpg. $4.500. 546·27~. llJJ.6144 1980 Toyota Celica GT air cond, stereo, gd cond. '6400 548-1932, 673-6767 549-3942 T,....,.. 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRIUMPH OWNERS We need your 1977·l!al TR7s or Spitfires! Top dollar paid for good Cal'$' IAUER MOTORS 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 'SS Sp1tr1rt Conv. rbll tng /trans, xlnl cond. $2500 pp (ZlJ) 43HS91 74 TR 6. Exclot cood. Rebuilt engine New lirtS. Ntw convert top. Hard top. 25 mp1 541-0571 7J 240Z. $1500 ••• .. •••••• .. •••••••••• loys, Clifford alarm, lo ... 7 _1aft.6 m iO Red. like ntw S3:.x> or . rf d St7 000 '72 Spitfire, dot cond, .w ....,.. best ofter mt, pe · con · · · reblt tng & Dtw paint. 72 510 stick S43-~19 PM 645'6508 BestoUtr~5118'7 4dr, alr,xlntcond. Runs '71 Ghia: Runs strong. SEU. Idle It.ems with a Parting Out Triumph great! $1850 Firm Clean, cassette. $2800 Dally Pilot Cluslfled GT6 No bonnet or block. 1142-1133 Firm. 873-1779 Eves. Ad. Also VW Parts.1144).31112 Allto1, M•w HOO Alftos. Mtw HOO Alfto1, Mtw HOO ...... Mtw 9100 ...................... ~ ...............................•..................•...............••. MIW lttl . TIOOO . Sporty-hatchback. front dltC bflkts. U 111., engine. rtcllnlng bucket ...... fold oown rear ....... 4 epeed (20157n. '''" a •Pontiac Z4111WN.,ltf*,Clltllm Ml• MIW ltll 4 WHlll.DllYI HATCHIAg 4 eoeed transmlulon and bOdy ltrion (112MO) '''" a magnon SIUU .......... if*, Cllti .. SI-Mil t •' .Ito\ ~hf I W ~. •p1rW Aa1tet. ""''"'" A-.1, U• W... UN4 A.tot, UHd ········· ............................................................................................................................... . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Friday, July 10, 1981 !~!~!!.-.. !??.~ !=!~ ...... !??.! !!:~ ............. !??.~ :~ .......... !!.~~ :~:~ ........ !!~! ~~ .......... !!~! ~ ... ~:~~ ......... . 1mvw 'I0-''5 vw ltft ' rlaht 7l¥0LYO 7tCADIUC ltlOCHIVIOUT ORANGECOVNTV'S ow...... t955 SCllOCCO door, ia ltft door. l50 SIVWDllSIL CITAWIDI. Mel ~ ..................... . U.UM ,....., hpeed ucb. •••rutyle whl ~:•ml~ 1:1,E Mdan AM /FM radio, wire HI t ch b H k. v e. LINCOJ.N.MERCURY 11 ,cutlau Wan. mutt UU. AM/nl 1ttno rhu f0t Super Beetle 75.oootn,:U:S. c»:ic~r:° wbttl covera till to u tr DEALERSHIP HI, xlnt cond, ~rt a.Ir ~. 111oy wt.11: ea. MH744 pm crulu, 'ealht~ apllt :~.~=.~ al~ooS.•1, _ family cu. ~ .Days fadory~wkllbladt 74VW412 JIMMA.lltO power Mata, btautlM. ONLY 17,000 mllu' §_ ?t.tUf•• ~-SS22,881·31?_5_e~ lnttrior. <•lYOU>. A Raaorilw'l)aUlomaUcZ VO <KWYDH> t308871 ~ "-to '957 •tttlal door •en bl'* IMUIUc 117~~:~= $12 500 ONLY $5595 LINCOLN·MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMLYS6ftl llniah A·lln•N.Onl MIUCUMAIDA 18·11AlloCtnterDr 'H very rlean 111tr extr -..cu WAJDA 5',00emU.. (Z35VBSI Y 142-ZOOO 2150 Harbor Blvd. SO Fwy-Lil Forest exit 2 J llter, A t . stmo, trlr 21501Wbor81vd 12691 Classic '6ll Volvo W11on COSTA MESA •RVJNE hitch, S9K m1, I owner COl'TAMDA · JIMMAll40 Xlnt cond. New tlre1. '45-5700 U0.7000 $1900 bsl orr Steve '4M1M VOUSWA... Rblten . MS-41939 Mtllt99 ttU 640 4297 7J -a.uu 11711 Beach Blvd. '75 Wcn24S, muslaell, top SEE US FIRST! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftOt!Hoc 9'65 ,,,,..__ 14•2000 cond, auto, air. amJrm. WehaveacoodseleeUon lt7tFOlD ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dyumlte 4 1peed .,. 6'2-5161 of NEW & USE D MUSTANG 76 PONT1AC dautc with only 47.000 '72 VW Beetle. Good 1 1 Cbevroletal o · F 1 mll•a. Very , .. arp'. d C 11 f UGl*tCW Automatic trans .. jwr ynamate ormu a ~ " con . a a ter 6pm, -.lllM c • --"~" & Sh , (349.JPN) .. ............ u·......i UIV/MI lll• steering. air con & oupe l.A.ljOUCU arp. ·-Wadya, all day S/S. AmVI, -A M I F M t a p e mSl49) .,..,..,.. 552·0446 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Eldo, l owner, super (S28WKW> $3495 JIM M4..0 71 YW COHYllT. Well tt IO aharp. New tires. Fully ONLY $4695 JIM MARINO VOLISWM1t4 Low mileage super t>tt-••••••••••••••••••••••• loaded. 14995, Bob MIUCUMAZDA VOLkSWAG&I ll7ll Beadt Blvd. t I e con v er ti b I e . BUICK 979-1533or77s..~ -'77 Chevette, A/C, stereo 2150 Harbor Blvd 18711 Beach Blvd 142-Dynamite condition. OWNERS '7 0 Se d • P XI n t · cass. New tires. Xlnt. COSTA M~A 842·200!! IOYWDAIHR Map,a~H~YR> We need your 19'16-1980 ~~~~\~ new eond. .!IQ-2314 64S.S700 ltYIPONTIAC 0)'11amite beb:hback 4 JI .......... ...,. rRoerggaoodls! !:!!dollar paid •77 SEY• lLLE 573•0 '73 Monte Carlo, pb. ps, '81 MustangGtua, cream TR• ... S •M speed. Orifinal ! Sharp' '"'~ ....... ~ air.auto,xlntcond,orig ext. blk int. air. PS. ~ "" (011'4f) YOUSWAGIN IAUER MOTORS Loaded, brand nu owner, $19.Wor make 0r. AM /FM cass. clock. Black & beautiful ' ...__. 18711 ...... h Bl d radii la. nu brakes. f 968 00 Automatlr tr.ins , air ~..,...,.. ..,...c v 292SHarborBlvd. iacrlraceaale 7~1111 er ·l l spoke whls Must sell cond. lilt wheel, p\\r JIMMA.114() 142-2000 COSTA MESA . --'71 Rally Nova PS. PB. 730-S944~ves steenng, AM FM stereo VOUSWACHH '13 WiDdow Bus. New 979 2500 C-.ro H 17 AC. AM/FM 8 track '6S Mustang Classic V8, tape, cruise control. · ._ ......,., • Mam record avail SISOO 11711 BeMh Blvd. PIUlt •~work Rblt '76 B . k R 14 d p -••••••••••••••••••••••• auto, restored S2350 pw r lock1i & mag 14~2t00 en1. llOOCC S2000. . wc ega r ".Vr '75 Camaro PS PB. 493-6.m 1·533.J242 \\heels (l.80t843l 1970 VW Rum IOOd Sl800 494·1135ev windows, door locks, till AM FM 8 lrk xlnt cond 13 Monte Carlo 68.000 '66 289 auto. \\lute w blk ONLY $5995 Firm 7'YWIUS ~:~·U:Pm ~~c~~~~: ~obo.962-Mol ong m1, $2000/bst ofr int Runs great, Ver) MIRACUMAlDA '31·558(Robin ) Dynamite 1 psgr 4 644·7556 '78CamaroZ28 Rblleng, 548-6648bel2pm. rlea~000806458748 21so HarborRhd speed Brown /beige ·73 Centurion convert, new brakes . tires, '68 Chevelle 3Z1 4 spd gd '66 MUSTANG COSTA MESA 71VW Original & sharp full pwr incl Wllldows, custom intr. T top. mt, needs paint Sl.000 Reblleng,mustsell 645-5700 SC•OCCO ('.......,l) . r . Sanyo bi-amp stereo OBOSS2·8315 ti800"'__ 64"-7312 ,69 C ........., air. am / m. cnuse cont. ~ v-Conv "CLASSIC" hampacne edition ""5 new tires, ........,. OBO. .556-1737 '80 Malibu Classic mint ..... ~ ___ ... ra.... 9955 white 4speed 33000ac _..,., '7 C pd d ~~ new top. tares. paint. · · • · JIMMAIJHO 63S·9111,771}2210 4 amaro, 3 s . runs con . only 7300 m1 . ....................... S2000 tual miles. Bliupunkt YOUSWAGB4 great, must sell soon, loaded. best offer aft 0 ri K 0 \\ n l'f · stereo. Xtra sharp! Codilac H 15 $2100 080. or best offer. 5PM 752-1010 1977 OLDS 953 1220 (076VAD> 18711 Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. 962·0826 VISTA CRUISER 1979 PONTIAC -"s 14~1000 couylb..-•n...a.e. -~ Chrysler 9925 -".......--""' '68· New pa.mt. new up-••••••••••••••••••••••• Wagon Au tomatic SUMllRD JIM MAIUMO ~ Blk VW convert. nu CADtLLAC? holstery. lmmac cond. •79 Chrvsler 4dr all ex trans .. air rond · pwr AutomalJc trans .. pwr VOUCSWM84 en f. · 49K orig· mi. We specialize in leases S3000 or best offer Eves tr as. best offer ' sl.eenng, roof ra<·k & likf' steerinJZ. air cond . 1111 18711 Beach Blvd. 964-3522, S3IH2D2 for the business ex 551-4389 631-SSll NEW' !66&SLU> wlwcl, sunroof, AM FM 142-2000 79 VWDIESB. ecuuve & pro(essional. '67 camaro Conv 6 cyl, Co".tte--9932 ONLY $3595 btereo tJpe. mu!( t~ !>'! '11VWRabbit.a~atcar, C111tom 2door4speed Lof¥Seltcffoa auto trans & power ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIRACLfMAJOA \\heels & only 25.000 great mileaee. Must sell Rabbit. Stereo, sharp ! OfM.w 1911 steering. New lop. new '73 Corvette, T top, new 2150 Harbor Rlvd miles' t5nXZN1 . 548-4486or67S.2689 <IBPM666) Coclleca llres, am/fm cass. dark paint. run power. 64.000 COSTA MESA OHL y $4595 $5195 Now 111 Stodi! blue Good shape S2700 mi. u 200. 675-81~. -64S.5700 MIRACLE MAIDA 77YWIAlllT DtlSB.I Xtra clean beige 2 door with velour interior (831TJA) $4695 Jlti4MA.RIMO YOUSWAGIN 18711 Bearh Blvd. 142-2000 '67 Baja Bue, recently rblt 1600 motor, good trans & body llOO/OBO 548-9664 anytime '73 VW : Type 3 Fastback. Rebuilt encine, bills, new paint, tires, regular gas. pµG. 980-'1ll04. JIMMAllHO NABER~· ~all 49H116· C~r --99)) 1970 OLDS Cutlass V8 2 2LSOllarborBhd YOLISWAG&I 1968 Camaro Nu paint. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr Coupe AM fM I COSTAM~A 18711 Beath Blvd, ("ADii ( A. tires, bat~ry No dents. '69 Cougar XR7 Collec stereo cass Dally Pilot 645-5700 i -' ... n i Must sell S1400 best of· tors Allong111al Engine l Credit Union repo ITIMltderbird 14~1000 11.00 H• '• 111o,,1 .ftr 966-191!2 a~ fo!. Ted runs Needs restoration Sealed bid' are beinl( ar Sa ifi ' 2 old 81 \\ ... "I II ••••••••••••••••••••••• cr ice. mo l•N• "-' " l C'-nroltf 9920 SJ50 731-5844 da)l>. repted unlll Jul) 10 l966Thundt>rbirdtl.L">Sll Vaoagon-Weslfalla ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-S280PM. Ma) be set>n at 0;111) Rl'Ct>nl nl'\\ motor Will camper 4 spd, cass, 4 • C.._,,_1....1. 'IO ft...4-99-35 Pilot AulO Shop 3.ll W pk rond $15 300 ·77 Seville xlnl cond -..._... ..,..,_,.. bt> \\orth !how.and more 1 rs. air · · Many extras Bill Molibllfolr.Door ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay St · C M or ('all 1n a rt'\\ )ear<;' 149191 OB0 67~ 83 496-2969 '79 Omm 024 Sport, gas &l2 432I, ext 296. Mon Sl9!19 BJuer ~otors 77 YW.UG _ _!:_~7 Sedan Auto trans . air savr, lSK mi. xlnt cond thru Fri ,8am Spm '78CPE DEVILLE cond . AM /f"M. P\\ r *'300 S S . Old S rl Id 2!12.S II arbor Hhd · Cu~tJ Dynamite sunroof with 4 39 000 . ~ 1 he wmdows, locks. & steer· '!' --~!}4_71 76 s ta ire, 1:0 tan ~lt-l>a 979 ~ s peed Great buy' d~al c::'~rort p~/:~als~ Ing A Io v e I Y • L97L Dodge Dart f>.C>I int . 5spd. sterro. tape '68T BIROS485 Clean! (62.sVBZ l wire whJ rover. all pwr economical car 183131 Auto, A C. Moving Must deck Sl95() 644 4594 Will not 1.t>e111I l'P $39'5 assist. Wkdy 645-228-4; 13,000maie,. Sell, Eves Dennis DIESEL '78 Olds Ro) ale 642 ~ 6456521 JIMMAIJHO eveSS&-8643, OHLYS6195 559-7293 ______ 4 dr, loaded Ra cor vOUSW G-.. filler. AM FM 1·al>s. all Ve90 9974 " A U"I By Owner '79 El Dorado HOWAIDChe•rolitt Ford 9940 power optJons. rechninl( ~···:•••••••••••••••••• 18711 Beach Blvd. fully equip. 14K mi, Dove/Quall Sls •••;••••••••••••••••••• seats. 1111 whl. beaut 73 \ el(a GT. reblt en~ & 2919 'Z747 01()6 0177 0550 0520 DELIVERS ANY NEW OR USED VEHICLE IN STOCK • HEW IH CAUF.7 • LITILEOIMO CHDITT SHORT OH DOWN PAYMEHT? • HEW OH YOUR JOI? • MILITAIY? • SLOW CIB>fT HISTORY? WE CAN HELP! 141ns 175203 1980 PINTOS 186867 l'I '79 VW Convertible Bug: 8 track amtrm stereo. Xlnt cond. New brakes. red with white lop. 714n60-~. 142·2000 $12,SOO below blue book NEWPORT BEACH 10 Foinftollt Wqn dark Carmine. wire hub rear end. AC, AM HI. '74 Super BeeUe. SS,000 aft6PM64G-519'l 13).0555 V8a to. ~1990 ~s$4450 pp 5524887 Nd~paint$1XI09791487 ----- mi, like new cond. Must Wos, New HOO Wo1, New HOO .............. ... I 9100 ·-' ... 0097 '68 VW BUG, llS,000 ml, orig. owner, clean, best offer. 673-41111 '6S VW Camper rblt eng, needs trans, lllOOtOBO 549-2809 VW CAMPER '70 rblt eng, new clutch, :lint cond 25.7 MPG S3650 67S.7116 I '71 $1.COHYllT Best orrer. m.4377 '66 Baja. New 1835cc. many xtru 12.000 080. Call An.swerAd I 522. M2-000, ,. hrs '7 3 vw 412. "Int looks " mecb. Nu int. $2195. 536·-0272, 531-5158 '75 red VW convertible, lo ml, xlnt cond. 16000. 752.0243 '66 VW BEETLE new tires, rum, needs some work /paint 16'75 642-1445 '66 BUG, new eng. & brakes, ~ or best of, rer. 840-lllm '78 VW BUS. sterw ca.u, plywood bed, xlnt cond. '6900. 4M-C72 '67 Sqbck. reblt eng, new trans. new headers. new paint, new c rpt g $1700/080. 6G 1731. '74 VW Super Beetle, 70,000 ML New brakes, radials, xlllt oond. Must sell aoo. S4.S-7D '70 Bue. reblt tnC. new painL 122115. Mml sell by 7/31.S4UG '58 VW Convt. xl:lt cond. S4000 49'M.W2 '74 Duher Wgn, 4-spd, 30mp1, frmt whJ drive, AM /FM tape, eJeclr. I&· nitiOP, xlnl .S-f2800. All 5:30PM ••Mel :J>pln• ~.~~t!D•llJ see! $2700,497-1597 ~.new 9 00 Wos, New A1nos, "ew 9100 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •••• • • • • t • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••I • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •' •• •• • • ---~-:---t---:-~=---t---:--:7-=-:-::-::---t---;-:=:o;;;;-cr-.. 72YW S(f>UAIBACK Very clean 4 speed wgn. llS,000 miles. Runs like a watch. (0'187191 Sl695 JIMMAIJMO YOUSWA ... 18711 Beach Blvd. 14~zooo '76 VW 7 pass. bus. lm- mac. in & oc.t. Lo mi.. auto, stereo. t.op cond. 847· 16 eves. YWIAAIT Dynamite sunroof 4 •~ed. Custom 2 door with cassette. Original white hnlsh. 40,000 miles.· Very sharp. <SllOJVl $4295 ~JIMMAIUMO YOUSWA .. 84 18711 Beach Blvd 142-ZOOO '72 Super Beetle, like new, $2l600 or best orrer. 751·8230 '74 Sed gd cond $1995 /0BO. '67 Sqbck . Gd trans S795 OBO 642.8322 '15 SCIROCCO. lo miles. best orter call all 5PM 631-6656 . i4 VW Convt. New pot. top, rblt eng, xlot oood. /080642-8135 VolYo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #I YOLYODEAUI IN ORANGE COUNTY! SALIS. SBYICE ovEt~l.Mt:rv\RY EXPERTS IAIU•E VOi.VO 19MHarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ... ,., 540.9467 ~CAR 11 •-2door ....... 4 ...... _.....,,, _,_....., _ _,,, .... ........_,,,. ........... _,'°,._ (Qu..1pmenl nctwdt G on '"' • eco"O"' ,., "tntoaf'\lhCU't IOIC.a* t.oto ,,.._, •W '•<It. & more' (1383911 tSO. oe69A! GtNI: 11W't00'1oll!Ot' """"" 51695 1974DODGE D I 00 PICKUP ,..,._, -. ._""' -....... "' ---_....,,. IC&-11511 ,_ll 52595 1978 FORD FIESTA E<1v•-n1 on ""' -~ ..,., .nc"'°"' • 1 -It---I r-(-t<al W ""'"1f1 (U51 .. ) (5a '4llll 52995 1978FORD COURIEI PICKUP Icy!......,.,--..,..,-._,.., --.. -· -' _.. 021CQI -Otl:IAT) 53695 1910DATSUN 310 HATCHIACIC ....,. __ I~ .............. ------·-.,,.,, -·11~ 54795 ~oo"' tot t~• wr.011 tarn•ly1 Avto"'attc tflMf'llU'°" potwief ·~ ,.,.. 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All vehicles are subject to pnor sate All Pf'fcee are plus taJC, Ileen•, dOcumentary end (used vehlclH) •moo ,..., end ere velld untll 10 p.m. Sunday, July 12. 1•1. ' ·~ . • • • • • IUlll CUil Ylll 11111111 llllY IVll FRIDAY. JULY 10. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Wayne Ai1-port foes lose noise suit By GLENN SC01T Of._ Dettr ...... IWI Orange County government doesn't owe compensation for noise·lnduced emotional distress lo residents who live beneath the John Wayne Airport takeoff pat· tern, a Superior Court jury ruled Thursday. Alter deliberating for two days in the lO·week-old civil trial, jury members returned a 9-3 verdict in favor of the coun· ty's position. The county main· tained throughout the trial that it shouldn 't have lo pay damages to five homeowners who live in Santa Ana Heighta and Newport Beach. The five residents were chosen to represent 265 peri>ons who originally sued the county seek· ing damages for emotional dis- turbances and loss of property appreciation. The jurors judged each of the Clve cases separately. Members said votes were 10 to 2 lo four cases and 9 to 3 in the other. The final verdict reflected the closest vote. The jury never decided the question of lesser property ap· precialion because of jet noise because Superior Court Judge Raymon~ Vincent. alter hearing the evfdence, rul ed that homeowners would not collect damages. Michael Gatzke, one of two private lawyers hired by the county, said the verdict signified "a recognition that the county's doing a pretty good job in the operation of the airport.·' He reiterated the county's position throughout the trial that liability for noise is not a simple finding. However , lawyer Jerrold Fadem, who represented the homeowners, claimed the jury tiad failed to consider his clients' rights. Noting that the jurors asked for clarifications five times on Vincent's instructions for issu- ing their verdict, Fadem said he will move for a new trial on the grounds tbe jury didn't un· derstand its 1uidellnes. He claimed one of the jurors sympathetU to the homeowners told him that other jurora had argued during deliberaUons that the airport represented proeren and was therefore justified in making noise. Airport neighbors altendlnC the triaJ wore gloomy looks alter (Sff AJRPORT, Page.\%) Air spray ordered Brown forced to allow attack on fruit fly SAN JOSE (AP) Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr .. saying his hand was being forced by the federal government, today an· nounced he would order im· mediate aerial spraying of areas infested by Mediterranean fruit files. His announcement came about two hours after U.S. Agriculture Secretary John R. Block said California fruits would be quarantined Monday unless Brown approved "immediate action" to spray affected areas. The spraying of the pesticide Malathion will begin in Northern California as soon as safety pro· cedures can be worked out and the residents a r e informed, Brown said. Brown said he reversed his earlier decision not to imple· ment aerial s praying after s peaking with B lock by telephone. ·'T he decision of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to quarantine statewide 200 tvpes * * * INFESTED AREA Santa Clara Valley affected of fruits and vegetables leaves California with no alternative. We are being forced into aerial spraying," he said at a news conference in Century City. "The quarantine would re- quire a massive fumigation pro- gram imperiling the lives and health of thou.sands of produce wor kers. That is not accepta· ble," said Brown. His earlier refusal to order aerial spraying in Santa Clara, San Mateo and Alameda COW\· ties was based on fears that the chemical agent could cause cancer or birth defecta. Many ex perts said the doses of Malattuon planned for sprayinf: would be safe. The threatened quarantine would have affected only prime "host" plants, which attract: fruit flies, such as citrus frwta, apples, avocados, cherries t dates, grapes, olives, peaches, nectarines. pears and some types or tomatoes. among others. The quarantine list did not include lettuce. The USDA said "host" crops are planted on 2.4 million acres ~ nd ar e worth $4 .1 billion a year. <See MEDFLY, Pa1e .\%) Quarantine Conflagration hits would hurt half block in SF OC/arms By JODI CADENHEAD Of .. Olitr .......... A threatened federal quaran- tine of nearly aJI s tate crops by Monday morning would cost local farmers millions of dollars and drive up the price or produce. said Orange County Depul}' Agricultural Commissioner Wayne Appel. HAPPINESS GUARDED -As Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charf es look forward to their July 29 wedding, British authorities have announced that 3,000 police officers and remote control TV cameras wi11 monitor the Af'Ui••t11t1 huge crowds expected to line the two-mile route from Buckingham Palace to St. Paul's Cathedral. It is one of the largest security operations in London 's history. Agricultural Secretary John Bl ock vowed to quaranlim California's $14 billion farm in dustry WlJess Gov. Edmund G Brown J r . allowed aerial spray· ing in Northern California wher£ the targeted Mediterranean fruit fl y is destroying cr ops. Although the dreaded insect has not been spotted in Orange County, the quarantine would hall the s hipment of all fruits and vegetables out of state. No grounds for prosecution Ir that happens the loss to Orange County farmers would be in the milUons. said Appel. Last year half the county's record $246 mi lli on worth of agricultural goods were shipped across stale lines. Charges against Irvine inspectors to be dropped ·'This would be very detrimen· tal," Appel said. Most notably affected would be oranges. lemons, grapefruit, tomatoes and avocados now bei n g harvested. By RICHARD GREEN Of ... Deity Pllet IUft There is insufficient evidence to prosecute two Itvine city building inspectors charged with taking payoffs from a building contractor, Deputy District At· torney Rudolph Lowenst~Ln said today. The misdemeanor charges against them will be dropped as soon as they can appear with their attorney al Harbor Municipal Court, Lowenstein said. Art P~k. 51, or Anaheim, and Daniel B. Bullard, 50, of Costa Mesa, were charged late last year with misdemeanor 'Merli,..' still Transpac race leader The Transpacific yacht race from Los Anaelea to Honolulu aaw Merlin extend ill lead over Christine today aa lbe yacht re· ported a lead or 5f miles. M erlln waa only 4SI milts from the l!niah wbUe ChriatJ.M was resaorted to be $H mU• away wilb A.sttme at Sl7. Mike Kenedy'• Auclaclou, rrom Dana Palat eonUnueid to bol4 Ute~ Um• lead. . rw • .,...., , ........ Plll•Cl. "solicitation or acceptance of gratuities by public employees.·• Peck was charged with three counts and Bullard with two. Lowenstein said his decision not to prosecute was partially based on their success in a personnel hearing In which an administrative law judge said the City of Irvine had lnsuffi. cient grounds to fire the two men. The men were rehired alter Administrative Law Judge William Byrnes found th•t each man did nothing more than ac- cept an unsolicited bottle of liquor before last Christmas. City officials had alleged that Bullard, Peck and a third In· spector, Manny Linares, 34, of Corona, had pressured cootrac· tors for elfta in return for speedy inspecUoqs. Linare1, charged with nine counts of taklns pafofft, pleaded IUllty to one o tbole counts u part of a plea bar1aln. He face1 a maximum of six months In Jail and a ~ flne. He is LO be sentenced Aq. 12. Arafat on vieit 8 ELGRADE, Yu101lavla <AP> -Palettlne LlberaUoa Or11nlaatlon leader YH .. r Arafa\ wu lit Yqoelaria oa fturlidlJ· for ID oftlcW .Wt lo d.ltcuH tbe 11tuatlon In tbe Kiddle &alt, tM oftleial Tjiijq ......... , repon.d. Two other city building inspec· tors were implicated in the scan· dal last year -Louis Perley, 64, of Midway City, and Lowell Shepard, 58. of lrvine. The city started dismissal pro- ceedings against Perley and de· moted Shepard. S hepard ap- pealed and was reinstated to hls previous position as a supervls· Ing inspector and Perley quit hls job. Federal officials will not allow the shipment or fruits and vegetables out of state unless they are fumigated, Appel said. "There's not one fumigation chamber set up anywhere in the <See OC CROPS, Page.\%) 'Goofy acid' worry • prompts campaign Goofy, that formerly carefree be getting too carried away. Disney cartoon character, has "We had one 1uy who threw been 1ettin1 a tarnished im•ie away a couple hundred_ dollars lately thanks LO the markella1 worth of Disneyland stamps," Instincts ol drus deaJera. be explained. It aeema the capricious canine School officials are concerned ls,COftlmonJY pictured these days about lhe blotters of acid, he on 1111aJI, po1ta1e-1lamp-1lHd uld, because tbe Dianey deatcna blotters ol UD. The varlet.)' ol are attrat'lJve LO cbild.ren. add even carnet h.il name. Because a constant flow or Al~1h lbe acld eomea Wllb me1aa1ee from 1cbool official• several deslcna -lncludinf the to parenta baa left Goofy In lnnocent vtuse of Mickey minor cllll'9'Ute, Oranse ~ Moue -Hatt aaJd lnvesU1a&on sberlff's lnvatJaatora thl• call 111 typea ••Goofy acid" d11pl1yed exampl• of "Goot1 bee= Gooly wu one o1. the acid" to show the public what orl dtNp.t. the sublt.nce really IOC>U Ute. Al t 1,000 dOMt of UM acid 8'aerUf'a Lt. Wyatt Hart aakt were eoan.caLed Tuetday when tbe1 decided to 1bow eucllJ n1rci4Alia ~--med • "anb wbat UM acld loob Ute because warf.11& to.raid • lloule •l a.31 _ • .,......, __ to I tlloo°'.'°FY,PaP.UI ==-~;;:=~:;._.~~~-- SCENE OF BLAZE Half a block de1troyed Bonin pleads innocent in 33 slayings William Bonin, the suspected mastermind in several of the SO· called freeway klllings. pleaded innocent today in Orange County M unicipaJ Court lo 33 criminal counts contained in a grand jury indictment. At the request of Bonin's lawyer, Earl Hanson, Judge William Murray scheduled a preliminary hearing for Aug. 18 In Superior Court Judge Kenneth Lae's courtroom. Hanson and Deputy District Attorney David Carter agreed the preliminary hearing should last three days. However, the date could easily be moved back unless court pro- ceedin&s in Los Anseles County suddenly speed up. Bonin Is scheduled lo appear for a hear· Ing there early next month, but <See BONIN, Pase A2) SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -~ multi-million doU.,-fire -oo of the tarcest In San Franc' in decades -raced throug dozens or buildings today. con s uming more than half a cit block before it was contained fire officials said. More than two hours after its a.m. start In a bathhouse in on of this city's several gay dis"' tricts. the fire was stil technically out of control. f The blaze sent a thick colwru)> of smoke and fl ame up over th& city Earlier, flames s hot mortC than 15 stories into the sky, sahl fire Chief Andrew Casper. ; There were five minor injurieC reported, including a brokert elbow suffered by battalion chi~ Frank Grago . H oweve r ~ firefighters held open the.- possibility more people ma~ have been hurt as the fire swe~ t hrough several a partment! ~ houses. , ·'This is the worst fire we'v~ seen in the city in many, man~ years," said Casper, who comm and at the fire scene. " can't remember back to anotbe fire or this magnitude, area o intensity. It's been a very, ve tough fire lo combat." Casper said more than firefighters battled the blaze virtually every piece of avalla ble equipment was called. "We have almost the en firefighting force of San Fran clsco committed to this fire,' Casper said. Dispatcher David Taylor sal (See FIKE, Page A%) .,1111 CUil 111111 Night and fllomlnl low cloudiness near the cout, otherwise fair tbrou1b Saturday. A lltUe cooler · with highs in the low to mid-70. at the beachea. .llll•T•Y There ft tomet~htg /or •ot"WOM to do ol ,,.. Or.,. Counrw l"otr W>llicll "/c::: lt... not &odoft. s. ( 01. lilll .... a ; a a a a .... ~ ...... ~---..----·· ..... ·---~--···--·1~--...,_. .. ...... ll ••• * • Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, July 10, 1981 Jets raid Lel>anon Russ-made rocket launchers hit in strike BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) - Israeli warplanes raided Palestinian guerrilla Rtrongholds in southern Lebanon today and the military com- mand In Tel Aviv said the air strikes destroyed Soviet-made mobile rocket launchers used by the PLO. The Voice of Lebanon Radio of the risht-wlng C hristian Phalangists said 2<> guerrillas were killed or wounded by lncen· diary bombs dropped by the jets. A U.N. spokesman in Beirut said four sorties were rlown by Israeli jets . Other than the Voice of Lebanon report, which could not be independently coollrmed, there were no othel' report. of casualties. The lsraell mlUtary said that the Jets hit Katyuaha rocket bat· teries and artillery positions on both sides ol lbe Zahraoi River ln southern Lebanon a,nd that au the aircraft returned safely to Is rael. ll was the first reported Israeli air raid in Lebanon since June 2 and came as U.S. special envoy Philip Habib met with Lebanese Prime Minister ShalUc Wazzan to talk about resolving the Syrian-Israeli confrontation over Syria's anti-aircraft mis- sUes in eastern Lebano11:., ___ _ .. ................. Licking these stamps could drive you goofy. They're LSD-laced miniatures seized in a raid in Santa Ana Heights. From Page A1 GOOFY ACID Zenith Ave. 1n Santa Ana Heights. Hart said. Also seized were two kilos of marijuana. 78 grams of hashish, 82 grams of cocaine and a small quantit y of psilocybin • • • Hart said further charges will be filed against the trio. ,. mus hrooms. Harl said street • value of the drugs 1s esttmated · al $26,000 The raid, he added, took place after Los Angeles agents had slaked out tbe home searching for a crintinaJ fugitive. After ob- serving the activities. however. they obtained a search warrant and made the bust, Hart said. • Three s hotguns and five The three suspects were booked at Orange County Jail; bail was set at $5.000 each. he said. handguns of which two were : believed stolen -and $18,900 in ; cash also were taken by agents .+from the Los Angeles and ,. Orange County sheriff's depart- ments. he added. ; Arrested in the raid on suspi- , cion of possession of marijuana ,; were Joseph Thomas Kent, 34, ~and Joel Douglas Kading. Z7, : who both lived al the house. and 1 Jacquelyn .(on Johnson, Z1. of •• Costa Mesa. ::~~~-~------~~ Haig n ote irke d Begin WASHINGTON <AP) -A harsh note from Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. wanting Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin lo agree in writing to consult on future use of U.S. ·supplied arms reportedly "drove Begin up the wall," The Washington Post says. . •l Beein's heated reaction to the note In a meeting with U.S. Am- bassador Samuel W. Lewis, who delivered it, is part of the behind-the-scenes problems in releasing more F-16 fighter jets to Israel, the Post said in Its edJ. lions today. The account, attributed to un· identlfiec;t sources, said Begin re- jected "tbe purpose and thrust or the message." No text of Begin's response was reported, and copies of Lewis' cable to the Stale Department about the episode were recovered from all offices by Halg's aides, the newspaper said. Red sh ip co u nt 'JUST FRIENDS' -Broote Shields has denied reports or a romance between her and John Travolta. "We're just friends," she said. "Very good friends." WASHINGTON <AP> -The joint Soviet-Syrian landing exercise on the Syrian coast appears to be winding down and the number or Russian ships in the Mediterranean Sea has returned to the "normal ranae, .. a Defense Department spokesman says. OAA GECOAST Daily Pilat Thomal P Haley "'*""--c-,_ ...... en- Aobert N WHd .......... M ThOmas Kee1i111 [4'JIO' M1ChMI P. HarYey ........... 0-.CIOt L ~Schultz oi.w.,; ",,.. ..... ~l'ltth N Goddtrd Jr ~°".s'°' fhOf'I* A Murph1ne ............. SfrNrd Sehulm•n ~ Qw'teeH l..OOI __..__.., ... c.;ol A. Moof. ........ CIH •lftect """'""' 1141'42·5171 All otMr departme"'1 142-4121 MAIN CWPJCE llOW•"...,SI C.i.MeW.CA ~...,..,. ... IM, C.i. Mn&, CA 9»1' coo,rlflll "'' o.-c .. " ~'"'°"' c..,_,, Ne "t•• •!*..,, lllv"r•ll-. 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Mtv (14 .... 111• ••• VOL. 74, N0.111 A spokesman tor the provin· cial aovernor's oltice in the :southern city of Sidon said the jets bombed and rocketed the guerrilla-held areas of Hab- boush, Wadi El-AJchdar and Eit- neil in several runs, begiMln& at 11 a.m. (2 a.m. PDTL The targets of today's striJce were between 11 and 12 miles north of the Israeli border in the area between the former market town of Nabatiyeh and the oil terminal of Zahrani. according to the Lebanese spokesman. Eitneit is 25 miles north or Israel's northernmost town of Metulla and near a major Syrian military base at the western edge of the Bekaa VaJley From Page A1 . FIR E ... he received orders to call in all off-duty firefighters to man sta· tionhouses lert empty by crews called to the fire. The fire broke out in a bathhouse called The Barracks that was being remodeled. A four-alarm arson fire caused more than $1 million damage to the same building in 1977, Casper said. The bathhouse. which Casper said was frequent · ed by homosexuals, collapsed early in the fire. "It was reported to me there was an S&M (sado-masochist) slave quarters at the back of the alley." Casper said. "We can't write this off as a lifeless fire. There may have been people chained to beds." he said. · The cause of the blaze was not immediately known, but Casper said it was of "verJ suspicious" origin. Fire officials said the blaze was feeding on gas lines running through the mosUy in- dustrial, South-of-Market dis- trict. Fenibo Jicks, who lives in an apartment two doors from the bathhouse. said he learned of the fire when someone yelled "Fire!" He recalled the scene as he s ipped coffee in the street. wrapped in bed linen. "That house <The Barracks> was just in flames. that house went up in an explosion." he said, adding "there was a little boom " before the bathhouse col- lapsed. Hundreds of spectators turned out to watch as firefighters laid hose for blocks around the in· tersection of Seventh and Howard streets. Doze ns of police assisted firefighters in keeping the crowds from the fire line as news reporters a nd pholog- r a phers skipped across fire hoses s pread like spaghetti across the streets. The fire went lo five alarms. the highest fire priority:-about a half-hour after it started . The heat could be felt more than a block away in the cool San Francisco night. Embers from the wooden structure new high above the blaze, presenting an apparent hazard to surround- ing structures. S iamese twin girls O K after surgery CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - Siamese twin girls, less than a day old , were separated overnight and survived the surgery in good condition, the North Carolina Memorial Hospital reported today. Joined by a 6-inch-long bridge or tissue that connected their abdomens. the babies shared a liver but no other vital organs. hospital spokesman Dick Broom said. The 3~·hour operation wa·s "relatively uncomplicated," and the babies' vital signs are good and both should make a normal recovery, Broom said. The twins, named Deanna and Dianna, were born by Caesarean section early Thursday. Their 32-year-old mother and father asked doctors not to reveal thelr names or hometown. The prognosis for the babjes was "better than for most Siamese twins," said Dr. Colin Thomas, professor and chairman of surgery at the UNC School of Medicine who beaded the sur&ical team. "J don't know for sure how thines will tum out, but there ls no evidence at thit point tbat we cannot be succeuruJ." Doctors decided to proceed with the separation late Thursday after ll appeared ln X-rays that there were air pockets in the abdomina l C'avity of one ol the babl•, Broom aaJd. Tbe leam of l2 doctor1 ~t the pocket• mlcht bave been cauaed by inteaUnal ruptures. But one. lhe openUon becan. aur1eoM found that the hard, nbroua band Joinlftl tAe babi• ••• ......U.. a portion ol the bO'trel ~.eh. partially clollu a port.too Of ucb ...,., ana tautlftl .other Mcdaia ot It lo expand, Broom aald. "~ .. --Mediterranean fruit /ly's halj-inch wing span is greatly enlarged in this artist's rendering. Fly traps e mpty in .Orange County Life for the dreaded Mediterranean fruit fly begins inside the soft flesh of a piece of produce. The female, capable of laying 500 eggs in her 27- d a y lifetime, deposits them deep inside the otherwise unblemis hed fruit or vegetable. The eggs hatch inside the fruit and form mag· gots. Death comes quickly for the fruit as the mag- gots eat their way thruugh the interior They then all drop to the ground and fo rm pupas, hard tiny brownish ob· From Page A1 jects. From the dirt the once brown specks rise as adults to begin the entire process again. For tbe last three years Orange County farmers have been setting cardboard traps for the mes. So far. all of the traps have turned up emp- ty, according to county deputy agricultural com - missioner Wayne Appel. While the fruit fly can mean destruction to pro- duce. it is not dangerous to hum ans, according to county agricultural of· ficials. OCCROPS THREAT ENED slate," Appel said. "There's no way we could do this." Orange County farmers will be forced to sell all their pro- du~e within the stale if the quarantine goes into effect. Ap· ·pet pred.Jcted that the price will "definitely go 'up.·· In Sacramento, George Strathearn, chief deputy direc- * * * From Page A1 MED FLY • •• Block had no immediate com- ment on Brown's decision. Brown called the ultimatum from the federal government "sabotage" that would have pre- cipitated "an economic disaster of unprecedented proportions - the virtual shutdown of a major. part of the state's $14 billion agricultural industry. . . . • "They have rejected our pro- gram of ground spraying in favor of aerial spraying which threatens the well-being and security of 500,000 residents, in- cluding pregnant women, in- fants and children," Brown said after speaking to Block. But he said he would order the spraying because he was "not prepared to precipitate an economic crisis that would cause huge losses and widespread unemployment." The USDA had called for aerial spraying to concentr..te on an 80-square-mile area al the core of the 630-square-mile re· gion where produce already is quarantined. tor for the slate Agricultural Department, told the Daily Pilot that fumigating all produce would cost between S500 million and SL billion. "This will mean that California will not even begin to get its produce out," said Stratheam. "There 's no way in the world we can get fumigation on the line." The average life cycle of the Mediterranean fruit fly is 27 days and each female 1s capable of laying 500 eggs in her lifetime. "Our only chance to get it un· der control is to gel the aeriaJ spraying 011 the line," said Strathearn. Trude au d ue R e agan m eet WASHINGTON <AP) -Cana- dian Prime Minister Pierre EJ. llott Trudeau faces a stern American rebuke over his coun· try's restrictive energy invest- ment policies as he confers .with President Reagan on the upcom- ing economic summit of in- dustrial powers. For his part, Trudeau wants "° know when Reagan's economic program wiU show results and bring down near-record interest rates that are pinching the eco nomi es of other in - dustrialized nations. Reagan , wh o is m eeting Trudeau for the second lime, planned to receive his guest at the White House today for a working lunch. Too Much? Too l lsahel in Spain after prison From Page A1 AIRPORT. • • the verdict wa_s read. They said lhe s uit, more than seeking financial awards, was aimed at pressuring county orticiala into relocating the airport. One tearful neighbor stopped Gatzke ln the hall to lament. "You don't know what we live through." A few or the jurors who lingered after tbe verdict to dis· cuss the case said the homeowners weren't conclusive in arguing that they suffered physical or mental problems because of airport noise. The fact that no physicians documented specific illnesses during testimony was an impor· tant point raised several limes during deliberations. said juror Robert Smith. Another juror. who would not give his name. said arguments in the jury room were oc- casionally s torroy before one member changed sides and another undecided juror finally voted for the county. ··Good thing th e window wasn't open," he said. The verdict does not mark the end or litigation aimed at the airport. Another g r oup of homeowners has vowed to sue the county. a nd the City or Newport Beach has a lawsuit pending whi c h challenges aspects of a master plan for ex- panding airport operations while reducing overall jet noise. Murr y Cable , airpo rt manager. said the verdict will not change the county's efforts to limit noise from John Wayne. "We're aggressively pursuing a regional ajrport site and we're still aggressively pursujng noise reduction at the a irport," he said. •·All this verdict does is prob· ably make members of the board of supervisors feel a litUe bit better about the actions t hey've taken." From Page A1 BONI N • • • Hanson said motion for a change of venue may delay matters. Issued in June, the Orange County Grand Jury indictment c harges Bonin with felony counts on murder, robbery, kid- napping, forced sex perversion. false imprisonment and child molestation in connection with seven slayings. Three of those killings, however, also are included in Los Angeles County charges because victims were allegedJy abducted in one county and their bodies dumped aJong freeways or major roads in the other. Carter said district attorneys Cecil Hicks of Orange Cowity and his Los Angeles County counterpart John Van de Kamp still are conferring over which county will pros ecute those cases Cycle cra sh kills m an A Riverside man died Thurs· day evening after he apparently drove his motorcycle through a · red light and collided with a car. according to Santa Ana police. Noel Clancy Oviatt, 28, died of massive chest injuries an hour after the 7: 15 p. m. accident at Mcfadden and Euclid avenues in Santa Ana. said police Lt. Terry Dakin. Two persons in the small car. Young Youn. 37, Santa Ana. and Tas Suk Kim, 33, Westminster, were treated at the hospital for minor head iniuries. MADRID (AP) -Former Argentine President Isabel DON Peron arrived in Spain today . DEALS. SALES ANO GAVE·AW after five yars in prison at home and was met by cries of support 111. I 'I 11 THE ·from Peronis~ .and shouts rrom SAYS IT BEST-ff IS UNVVISE other ~gentuuans who called WORSE TO PAY TOO lTL her a witch. U E. p 0 1 i c e j o s t 1 e d w l t h photographers, reporters and IF YC the crowd for 15 minute' before : LITTLE MONEY AND ll-iAT IS J the widow of rormer Areentlne President Juan D. Peron could WHEI clear customs. She made no J SOMETIMES LOSE EVER~ com menu before leaving YOU BOUGHT WAS INCAPAB Madrid's Barajas airport for a RCHASEO TO 00. • downtown hotel. YOU CAN'T PAY A LITTLE ANO GET A LOT. DEN'S : iiiitiliiitiiin: ·cu•to11{ draperies 111111• • p~1it • n. • cermlc tit ~ .. • f 4 .. AP ......... Pam Long of the TV 3oap opera "Te:m8" prepares for a IOiling cruiae around Manhattan. The Brooklyn Bridge and the twin towers of the World Trade Center are in the background. She soug ht job, but won house Lady Luck did more than smile on Gene Shore, an un- emptoyed cab driver, and his wife Rose, in Las Vegas. She bought them a new house. The couple's funds were nearly depleted when ~hore, heading to a job interview, dropped his wife off at a Strip hotel and advised her to try her chances on the hotel's free million dollar giveaway. ··I said try to get the $100, we need it for gas and things." Shore said. But instead of winning the $100 in a spin of the Sands Hotel contest wheels, Mrs . Shore lined up the three wheels and won one of the top cont.est prizes -a house valued at more than $50,000. "I hear the John Birch Society i$ about ready to open its own college," state Sen. J ohn V. Briggs, R· Fullerton, told colleague Sen. Jo.bn Schmitz, R·Newport B~ach, while they were breakfasting io Sacramento the other day. "It's about time," the con· servative Schmitz. a pro· fessor , replied. "I 've been looking for a deanship." The House lnterior Com- mittee voted to honor former Associated Press photog- rapher Joseph Rosenthal for his World War II photo- graph of the flag.raising at lwo Jima. The committee approved a resolution directine the secretary or the interior to place a pla - que honoring Rosenthal at the Marine Co rps War Memorial in Was hington The r esolu· lion goes to the Hou se •OHNTMAL floor The memorial is modeled after Rosenthal's Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of Marines raising the U.S flag on the Pacific island during fighting with Japanese troops. A 21 .year-old student of public relations has been crowned Mi ss Black America. Pamela J enks of Moon Township. Pa .. who attends Boston University, was c hosen over 34 other con· testants an the 14th annual pageant. Former Queen Juliana of The Netherlands and other m e mbers o r her family escaped uninjured from a two·car collision at a road crossing near an Italian sea resort, police reported. Police said the queen. Princess Christina and other unidentified members of the royal family were traveling in a car which collided with an oncoming car. Both cars were seriously damag e d , a police s pokesman said, adding that none of the occupants s uf- fered even a bruise. Several YMCA campers in Toronto were not impressed when they realized why a long line of police officers was stretched outside On- Ulrao Place ·'The Queen Mother is coming," shouted one boy "No." another corrected. "Princess Margaret is com· ing whoever she is ... Princess Margaret and her 17-year·old daughte r , Lady Sa rah A rms tron g .J ones. toured the Toronto area in humid weather and tern· peratures in tM high 80s. 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(7 i4) 7 52·112i Coll now Tlme·Sh<:tttno combines all tM advantages of owning -lnClvdlng cox ~,,.,lu-wlth totol lock of r•sponsl· rlna I blllcy-oc a cost t>.tow whoc yov'd •xpect to pay for o All°"*'* ~-·''""' Tllttlw •7 I medtum-pnced cor • L----------~----------------------------- as 0 0 0 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 H/F A3 Her jump a 'miracle' Chutist falls 3,500 feet 'like bag of cement' HANFORD CAP J Cathy Haberman of Hanford began believing in miracle~ the day she fell 3,500 feet to t'Urth under a parachute which hi.Id opened only one-tturd of the way She knows she is lucky to be alive The 27-year-old denlal techni· cian lold the story of her first, a nd perhaps las t . jump six weeks later with her legs in plas ter casts resting on a pillow Ms Haberman said she didn't know she was In trouble until she hit the ground. Onlookers, including he r roommate. Becki Lynne, thought she fell "hke a bag or cement." Rescue rs took 30 minute~ to find her lying an powdery dirt between grape rows in a Selma- a rea vmeyurd seven miles from her target ··After I hit. I fell a tremen- dous pain, and l knew 1t wasn't just a sprain," Ms llabe rman l>a1d lier pelv11>, legs. ankles and toes W('re broken and she suffered back injuries 'l heard a vo1 ce say. ·ts she ali ve?' and 1 heard someone else say 'It doesn't look like it'," ahe n•ca ll ed "Then l kne w somettung was wrong ' Si nce the May 23 JUmp. "There ha:.n 't been a 111ght gone by that I haven't thanked God I'm not a paraplegic or dead," Ms Haber man .,aid I was re hgiow. before, but i1t 's more tn· lens1fied It was a miracle. and I saw 1t with m y own eyes .. Her mother, Oorobhe a, e x prei.sed the same thought as she helped with the recuperation. • .. J believed in miracles before lightly but now 1 believe completely." she said. Ms Lynne learned of her roommate's danger from an ex· perienced Jumper who yelled, "She's in trouble, s he 's in bad tro uble," s hortly after the woman leaped from a single· eng ine pl ane ··1 s tarted being very belligerent w1lh God ," Ms . Lynne said "I thought that was the last l wouJd ever see of her. 1 thought she was dead." When s he caught her first glimpse of her roommate on the ground. Ms. Lyn11e told herself that 1t was great she was alive, b ut felt <·e rt<.11n that Ms . llabt'l'man would never walk <.1~a1n AP..,...... Cathy Haberman, whc broke both legs on her f 1rst parachute 1ump. says she believes in miracles since her 3,500 foot fall May 23 Woman dies in motel pool A 35.year-old wo rn an from Denmark apparently drowned while sw1mmmg an a pool at a San Juan Capistrnno motel, thl' Orange County Sheriff's Depart menl said Ll Wy<.1ll H11rt idc•nt1fled the v1cll m as Martha Jacobsen. of Copenhagen Hart sa id the woman was found Thursday s ubmerged an the pool at the M1ss1on lnn by We're Listening ••• Whal du .\OU like about the Dally Pilot'> Whal don't you lake" C.ill the number below and )our mess.ige will be recorded. trans<.'ri bed and cleh\'l·red lo the appropriate editor Tht' sam1• 24 hour a ns wering service may be• usl'<I to record letters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must 1nclud& their naml' ancl ll'lcphone number for verirication :-.lo c·1rculat1on calls, please Tl·ll us what son your mind 642·6086 her husband. __::::::::::::::::::::::::::=-:::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::=::=:::::::=:~ ' oiotstOr~-----, ALL AMERICAN JULY SALE July 10 thru 15 Ralph Lauren Women's Wear Reg. 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Discovery of the survivors, who agents said were also close to death, came one year lo the week after 12 undocumented Salvadorans and one Mexican died in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, about 60 miles lo the east, while trying to enler the country. Pane l approves death d efinit ion Republican Army hunger striker Joe McDonnell. Three people have been killed in riots or gun battles In Roman Catholic neighborhoods of Belfast since McDonnell died on Wednesday. his 61st day without food. Woman's body found in desert GLENDALE. Nev. (AP> The body of a CaHfornla woman has been found In the desert and Las Vegas Metropollt81' police say she apparently died from de hydration and heat exhaustion after her car broke down. F • ,.,....._. Pacific crosser 'lone ly' • , .. i :t llONOLULU I AP> Tired •• und wobbly ofter complellns the ·~ flr1t ll'IC of hl11 7,ltOO mil• IOIO I journf•)' ucro111 the Pacific Orl'lrn In u 10 foot ullboal, Uerry Splt•11• uy11 U1t• lonf!llne11 hu11 haktm 110 rmol111n1tl loll 'II '11 lh<· mo11l de1ol11te plcre 11f 11t•fHm l'v'• 1t11«m In my llfr," thf• 11 yN1 r oltl Mlnnt'l"1l• 1chool f Pul'tu1r 11uld Ttnmul11y ufwrnoon 9flfll 1111llln" lnl11 lh1, Ala Wul Y 1et•ht ll11rt111r nt•ttr W•lklkl ft111'1d1 If~· wu11 lrt'l!led by hi• wff1< Hally, amt 11 11m•ll 1·rowtl of wrll wl11h.-r11 111,.,,.·11 11 c·•rbln 11mount of l r r111111t1 11n'1 f~•r involved," 1':J11,.ir.11 ''''''"'' ftticht now, f can l11fk 11tit,ul II vn·tly 1•111lly, but 1f y1111 I 11llw1J lo mt• ~ c·11uph.• of d11y 11 ''"" 1l w11uld have been vrry t11Htt·ull for me to talk 11 l111u I II WASHJNGTON (AP>-A pres· idential commission bas ap· proved a concise definition of death which includes cesaation of brain function. The panel ls en· couraging all states to adopt it. The body of Jane Martha Greco, 46, Los Angeles, was dis· covered Wednesday near the small community some SO mUes northeast of Las Vegas. R eagan targets f ra ud a nd waste Minnesota school teachn GeTTJI s~., enjos/1 a taate of lee cream in Honolulu ofter com~tJng Ow /lr1t ~g of hia solo journey acrou the Paci/le Ocean. 111· 1 .. r1 Lu111( B1•:.it·h. Calif . on J II,... I If\ I ht• K50 vound Yankee t;irt for Lh1> 2,500 mile trip to JI SJWJll The group of experts, chartered by Congress to con· sider death and other ethical problems, in medicine and re· search, said a uniform deflnilion of death is needed throughout the country. WASHINGTON (AP) -In a double assauJt on government fraud and was te, President Reagan appointed a new comp· troller general and dispatched his "junkyard dogs" -a re· vitalized corps of inspectors general -to root out violators. "Go get 'em." exhorted the pres· ident at the close of a ceremony Thursday at lhe White House. O'Connor foes lack support Slash of missile funds def eated WASHINGTON <AP> -The House is supporting the MX mis· site, but is expressing doubts about a plan lo shuttle it among 4,600 concrete s helters in Utah and Nevada. By a vote of 316·96. the House rejected a move Thursday to cul S2.4 billion for the mobile mis· sile system from a $136-billion military spending bill. Strik e r buried~ more s trif e seen BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -Police and troops pre· pared 1 for more trouble in Northern Ireland's streets today Introducing C h arles A. Bowsher as his choice to be comp· troller general, the president said he "has the expertise of an insider with the perspective of an outsider. He will need these qualities in great abundance ... Po la nd stri k e? WARSAW. Poland <AP I The Polish government appoint· ed a general to head the national airline . rejecting the workers' nominee. and the workers, after a four-hour warning walkout. threatened another strike to follow the Polish Com munisl Party Congress. WASHINGTON (AP) - Conservative groups trying to block Sandra D. O'Connor's nomination to the Supreme Court are finding a fight and seeing no s upport in a Senate inclined L-0 confirm her . Al a Capitol Hill news con rerence representing 21 conser vative and anti-abortion organizalJons, a spokesman said Thursday that the Reagan administration may have "covered up" information about Mrs. O 'Connor 's alleged pro-abortion stance. They claimed that as a m ember of the Arizona Senate in 1970 she co-sponsored and voted in committee for a measure that would have legalized abortion on demand. The bill never was enacted. Within hours of the news conference, conservative Sen. 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Later . 1n a television interview, Goldwater stepped up his counterattack by accusmg the Moral Majority and the National Right lo Life Committee, two groups 1n the forefront or the battle against the nomination, or "takmg more of a fascis t line than a conservative line." Howard Phtlhps, spokesman for the groups and head or the Conservative Caucus . told reporters that the O'Connor nomination was a "major blow" to the conservative bloc that helped elect Reagan last fall. "It can be expected that the O'Connor nomination could diminish the prospects for Republican gains in the Jf1Jus c and Senate in 1982. ·' he added Phillips noted that several s enators have e xpressed a des ire not to be "railroaded' into voling for Mrs O'Connor. whtle acknowledging ... f 'm not aware that any se nator has taken an unequivocal pos1t1on agains t Lhe nomination " An Associated Press s urvey on Wednesday and Thursday found 33 s enators committed to vote fo r Mrs . O'Connor and 20 leaning that way There were no declarations of oppos1t1on. with 45 s enators undecided and two not responding to the survey. Phillips said the conservatives are urgjng the Senate Jud1c1ary Committee. which as lentalJvely s et to begin confirmation hearings later this month. lo wait until October He s aid the conservative ~roups would start asking gn.1si. roots organizations t11 work against the nomination or al leas t for a delay an considering 1l Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader lloward Baker. R-Tenn .. JOtncd Goldwater in defending M r i. O'Connor 's record on abortion Bake r s aid s he never had s uppo rte d the c oncept of a bortion on d emand. and he predi cted that cons ervative attacks would not stand in the way or her confirmation The conservative groups held their news conference 1n a room arranged by Sen. Gordon J . Humphrey. R·N.H. How e ver . Humphrey s pokesman Paul Carrier and lhe senator was undecided on Mrs. O'Connor and had made lhe arrangements without knowing what the groups intended to say. ALL PLANTS t ' IN OUR NURSERY 20%0FF AMLING -• n•m• In callfornla horticulture since 1920 • r. t • • •• I II h I L l I I · 1 1 •• t • \ I l J Robbins' jury to get case SACRAMENTO (AP) -An e.ight-man, four-woman Jury is about lo be handed the task or deciding it Sen. Alan Robbins had sex with two teen-age girls or is the victim or fantasizing political groupies. Defense and prosecution attorneys were in the middle or closing arguments today at Robbins' sex-with-minors triaJ. Completion of the arguments would clear the way for jury deliberations. In a three-hour statement Thu rs day.' Deputy Dis trict Attorney Albert Locher portrayed Robbins as an evasive politician who lied in denying that he had sex with Lori Terwilliger and Regina "Holly" Cullimore when they were 16. Locher said the women's stories or sexual encounters with Robbins "rmg true ... But defense attorney Mi chael Sands attacked Ms Cullimore as a publicity seeker who had fantasized a sexual encounter with Robbins. He did not have lame lo comment on Ms . Terwilliger befor e court recessed Thursday. ·'It makes as much sense to believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy as to believe Holly Cu llimore in this case," Sands said. "It is incred ibl e . ll is ridiculous. ll is a little girl looking for a lot of publkaty, .. he added. Sands contended that Ms. Cullimore's testimony about having sex with Robbins was failed walh inconsistencies, pa rticuiarly because she failed to mention that Robbins was surrering from a severe back problem at the lime. Robbins, a 38 -year-old Van ~ys Democrat, as charged with nine felony counts , eight involving Ms. Terwilliger, now 18, and one involving Ms Culhmore, now 20 During the HEARS ARGUMENTS Sen. Alan Robbins arguments, he leaned back an his chair and looked nonchalant as he chewed on a pen or wrote on a legal pad. Locher. who al one point mimicked Robbins' voice and mannerisms when giving testimony, asked the jury lo ··took at what as reasonable." "I submit that the reasonable interpretation of the evidence is that Ms. Cullimore told the truth and that Ms Terwilliger told the truth and that Senator Robbins committed lhe act s he is charged with." Locher belittled Robbins' account of coming home to his apartment and rinding an un1nv1ted Ms. Terwilliger. offering to go to bed with ham . "Then Sen. Robbins, ever the paragon of virtue. sits down and lraes lo talk her out of It." Locher said. fl goes beyond common sense, he s aid. to believe Robbins' story. Desert smog studied • SACRAMENTO (AP> -The CaJlfornla Air Resources Board ia ordering a $250,000 study ol whether smog blows from Los Angeles into desert communities like Palm Springs. The announcement Thursday said the study will be done during the last three weeks of July by Meleorolo&y Research of Altadena and the Califorrua Institute of Technology, with the help of federal scientists and local anti-smog agencies. ARB C hairwoman Mary Nichols said it is hard to develop a clean air plan for the desert without knowing how much ol the smog is generated In Los Angeles. She said pollution levels in communities such as Palm Springs, Victorville a nd Palmdale are high enough to declare first-stage smog alerts about four or rive times a year, with peak readings about double those allowed by air quality standards. The highest levels are found late at night, a strong indication that the s mog is generated elsewhere and carried to the desert by air currents, Ms . Nichols said. During the study. harmless gases will be released in Los Angeles and in the Cajon, Newhall and Beaumont passes separating the city from the desert. The movement of the lest gas will be m onit.ored by new equipment capable of locating concentrations as low as one part per trillion, which the ARB said as "equal to finding a s pecific grain of sand on 10 acres of beach. 4 teens flee VENTURA <AP > Authorities today were seeking two of four handcuffed teen-agers who escaped from a prison bus after overpowering a guard as they were being transported from Whittier to the California Youth Authority facility in Paso Robles. 4 a o u c a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 10, 1981 H/F How unclothed • IS Bo? Judge asks 'Tarzan, producer to tone down nudity in film HOLLYWOOD <APJ-MGM says ii has com plied witb federal judge's request to re-edit its R·rated "Tarzan, the Ape Man," which featured Bo Derek as an unclothed "Jane." But the studio isn't going to ask the Motion Pictures Ratings Board lo change the R rating, a move tNal would make the mov· ie s uitable tor vlewlng by minors 'when It is released July 24. Meanwhile, the heirs or Edgar Rice Burroughs, who created the Tanan character and sold the rights to MGM for its first Tarzan movie in 1931, says even a re-edited version won't be ac- ceptable. "We don't want Bo Derek in a Tarzan movie," said James Llghtslone, lawyer for the Bur· roughs estate. "Tarzan has always been a property , a character geared towards children. We don't feel it (the Derek version> is a children's movie -and MGM doesn't feel that way either. They called it an adult film . In 60 years, Tarzan has never been in an R· rated milieu," he said. U.S. District Judge Henry F. Werker in New York suggested the re-editing this week during he&rings on a year-old suit by the Burroughs estate seeking to stop the film's release. Werker, saying he didn't want to be a censor, asked the two sides to work something out. An MGM official who asked not lo be named confi rmed Thursday Werker had seen the re-edited movie. The official said he did not know what cuts had been made, but believed the new version would modiiy nudi- ty by Miss Derek, who became an overnight sensation when she s tarred in the movie "10." Des pite the studio official's confirmation or the re-editing, John Derek who directed his wife in the movie but had no authority to make the final cuts said Thursday he had been as· sured by MGM Film Co. Presi- dent David Begelman that the film wouid not be cut . · 1 have spoken to the head or the studio and his vice president, who is in New York. and they have assured me that the rilm that has been shown the Judge has not been edited," Derek said in a telephone interview from New York. ., ........ Actress Bo Derek, right, and actor Miles O'Keeffe with orangutan. star in "Tarzan, the Ape Man." The question of how nude Bo Derek 1s. and whether the movie was recut or not may have lo wail until July 24 ror an answer. when MGM plans to rt>lease 1t an 1,000 theaters But Lights tone s aid b y telephone rrom New York Thursday that further hearings on the case would be held next Tuesday. He said his clients wanted to make their own movie. to be written by Academy Award· winning screenwr iter Robl'rt Towne f"Shampoo" 1 fhe hears claim that the old licens ing agreement with MGM is now void. and that even if at weren't, lhe studio had breached the con- tract by departing from the storyline Derek described his wife's nude scenes as "pristine, pure and lovely " He said. "When we s tarted the film the whole understanding was that we would have nudity It I the contract 1 says nothing about that 1t should be for children. monkeys or nuns ... No one Is making a spoor of their 1 the Burrough s 1 precious character We're making him as godlike as we can " MGM made 1ti. first movie based on Burroughs' 1912 story "Tarzan of the Apes" in 1931 artcr buy ing the rights for S20.000 and agreeing lo pay no royalties It produted its first remake in 1959. In the new vers ion, T<1rzan is played by ne wc·o m er Miles O'Keeffe Giant oil pill CASTA IC <AP> A tractor working in the Angeles National Forest may have been the cause of a ruptured pipeline that spilled more than 80.000 gallons of crude oal into a three mile Gully. offtc1als said Brown's advice to lawyer told JULY SALE AND CLEA919C,AN .... SACRAMENTO (APl -Gov Edmund Brown Jr .'s top legal adviser says Brown told him to in· voke the "attorney-client privilege" in a probe or alleged political corruption in the office. But the Democratic governor told ham not to use "executive privilege" in refusing to answer questions. Legal Affairs Secretary Byron Georgiou told Fair Political Practices Commission in· vesligators an a lengthy May 14 interview made public Thursday. "That's not the one we're relying on . It has a negative connotation with the public." Georgiou said, refusing to answer questions about conversa- tions with Brown aides who have been accused or altering or destroying evidence. Espionage case set LOS ANGELES <AP> -A radar engineer with a top secret clearance and a Polish businessman face arraignment Monday on espionage charges in volving sensitive documents stolen from Hughes Aarcra!t Co. A federal grand jury returned a two-count in- dictment Thursday against William Holden Bell and Marian W. Zacharski. They face life imprison· ment if convicted. Anti-nudity hearing LOS ANGELES <AP> -A federal court hear ing will be held on a challenge to an ordinance giv· ing sheriff's deputies the power to arrest nude sun· bathers. but a judge refused Thursday to block enforcement of the beach anti-nudity law in the meantime. U.S. District Judge A. WaJlace Tashima. who refused the request to block arrests or nude bathers, has set an Aug. 3 hearing for the county to show cause why the April 1980 ordinance should not be held unconstitutional. Deputies back on job SAN DIEGO (AP> -Sheriff's deputies re- turned to work Thursday alter an eight-day strike during a period of remarkably lillle crime. The returning deputies found batteries in some patrol cars dead. Al one station, nobody could find the key t.o locked-up weapons. It was an agonizing time in the Poway substa- tion before the walkie talkies, couid be found. But Deputy Chuck Hahn spoke for many of the 791 officers: "I'm glad to be back." Their families lost eight days or pay. Yo8emite visitor dies YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK <AP> -Ao Arlington, Tex. teen-ager louring national parks as a graduation present from his family was killed when be fell while climbing rocks here. Stephen Kyle Goode.'17, feU about 40 feel while scrambling up granite rocu In Yoaemlle Valley Wednesday, park spokeswoman Unda Abbott said. Rangers gave Goode cardle>puJmonary rauscita- Uon, but he died about two hours later al th• park clinic. Goode and flve friends bad been touring na· llonal parka followln1 their hip acbool tradua- Uon, Ml. Abbottaaid. BU llOC~5 WI lS~ I~ b THREE MORE DAYS TO SAVE AT BW NEWPORT BEACH • -8<1 Many items reduced one-third to one-half. Impressive values storewide . t SAVE FORTY PERCENT ON CUBIC ZIRCONIA All the sparkle and fire of real diamonds at a fraction of the cost. Our entire collection includ· ing new styles in pendants, rings and earrings set in 14 karat gold, now at a savings. Shown. Earrings, 2 karat total weight, Orig . $198. SALE $118.80: In 3 karat total weight, Orig $280. SALE $168. Pear-shaped pendants. 1 karat. Orig. $256 , SALE $153.60: in 2 karat. Orig. $392. SALE $235.20.Pear-shaped ring in 3.39 karat . Orig $744, SALE $446.40. Ring, 3 karat.Orig $476, SALE $285.60, Cluster, Ong . $792 , SALE $475.20. Fashion Jewelry SAVE ON AMALFI 'S AN KLESTRAP SANDAL If you had to choose one versatile sandal for summer. this would be It. Vamp Is solid on one side, crisscrossed on the other. Perfect day or evening styling with soft padded Insole for comfort. Leather upper In white or mauve. Futa, Orig. $70, SALE $53.80. Miss Wiishire Shoes SAVE ON SOPHISTICATED TWEED LUGGAGE BY FRENCH One of our most popular patterns at regular price, now at a sav· lngs. For the traveling man or woman with discerning taste ... "ldento". a distinguished yet durable beige tweed with bone and brown saddleback leather trim. By French of California. Hanging garment bags, Orig. $185·$305, SAL! 1131.17-$220. Pullmans 21 "·29", Orig. S175·S235. SAU s1S3.aw1•.11. Totes. Orig. $150-$165, SALE 110l.17..SUl.IJ. wggaoe S. .... .,_ Nll 11 llapwww illlit -· • M IW .,_ ... •"""' • '*111 • *""' C.0.-..,_ .... "'111\1 ~a.._...,...., ....uo NEWPORT BEACH 83 FishlOn Island 759-1211 Mon-Fri 10·9, Sat lo 6, Sun 12·5 ~ I I ' ' I ' ' .l I /\ ~ .. .: •: • • . <i :· ~ .. . . •' . . .. •+· • 1: . ' . • ,. ~ . . ,. I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1911 Willie 's interest not that surprising Who's punching Assembly Speaker Willie Brown's button? It's a question more than one Orange County official has raised since Brown took a personal in· terest JO the dispute between Orange County government and the University of CaJilomia over provision of care for indigents at the UC Irvine Medical Center. It was Speake r Brown , without warning to anyone, who saw to it that language was added to the recently approved state budget that wilt deny the county about $11 mHlion in health funds until the $8 million dispute Is resolved. And it is Brown who now says he will take time out from his busy schedule as Assembly speaker to travel to Or ange County to get a s pecial briefing on the issue from county govern· ment officials. The mystery is not as deep as some county spokesmen would like to suggest. Willie Brown, then head of a key Assembly committee, was in essence the father of the deal back in 1975 by which the county got rid of its un- wanted and costly General Hpspital and UCI became the un· easy new proprietor. Brown's premise was that the arrangement would save the state the larger cost of building the UCI teaching hospital for which bonds had been voted. More important to him, he saw it as a way to guarantee better medical service for th e minorities and indigents largely concentrated in central Orange County. Put that history together with Brown's present position as a re· gent of the University.of California; his involvement wi~h state budgets; bls posture as the most prominent minority legislator; Orange County's target position as a conservative stronghold; and the fact that the county is withholding $8 mil.lion or so from a state institutioo and you have more than enough angles for Willie Brown to in· terest himsell in this situation. Whatever Brown's motiva· lion -political, public spirited, personal or any· combination of the above, it does seem likely that some outside influence has bee"n needed to speed up the snail's pace negotiations between the county and the university to resolve a dispute that has been going on since 1976, the year after the university took over the county hospital. If the county and the uni· versity can rise above this silly nitpicking adversary rela · tionship, they might do great things in fashioning a really out· standing program of good, cost- eff ective health care for in· digents -one that could become a model for other areas. The UCI medical school is dedicated to tr ying to provide good medicine for the average citizen. Most medical schools are interested only in developing specialists. Working together in real cooperation, Orange County and UCI could do great things - things that could earn both agen· cies accolades from their peers and their constituents. Whether Brown's action was more heavy handed or theatrical than necessary might be argua- ble. That isn't the main issue. Mules sometimes have to be hit with a two-by-four to get their at· tention. Expand open policy Californians know mot e about their school boards and the ir city and county govern- ments than citizens of any other state. They owe this openness to a set of laws caJled the Ralph M. Brown Act, which begins with this pungent statement: The people of this state do not yield their sovereignty to the a.gen· cies which serve them. The people, in delegatin.Jl, authOrity . do not give their public servants the right to de· cide what is good /or the people to know and what is not good for the people to know. The ~l.e insist on remaining mformed so that they may retain control over the imtrumentl they have created. What follows that prologue is a series of specific laws which forbid public bodies such as city co uncil s and boards o f supervisors from meeting in private to discuss or act on the public's business. The Brown Act a l so establishes ruJes which effective· ly prevent members of these gov· erning bodies from calling emergency meetings to escape public scrutiny. Thanks to that legislation, it isn't likely we in this state will wake up to find ourselves victims or some repugnant local laws passed in .the dead of night • without open discussion. That's all well and good. but. .. The Brown Act doesn't ex· tend to the state level. Instead, state boards and commissions and the like are governed by another set of laws called the State Agency Open Meeting Act. And that act is a bare-bones out· line that omits many important specifics found in the Brown Act. For instance, the Coastal Commission or the Board of Medical Quality Assurance can call emergency meetings without notifying anyone -effectively bypassing the public eye. That and other shortcomings would be corrected under a bill by Sen. Barry Keene which would assure that "all state boards and commissions live by the same high standards of open· ness that local governments live by.'' The bill breezed through the Senate and wiU be taken up by the Assembly in August. There's absolutely no reason for As · semblymen to vote against it. The state boards need to have an open window over their affairs. Although their members are appointed, they wield tremendous power over the citizens and taxpayers who must finance the programs they con· trot. Opinions expr£>ssed 1n lhe space c1bove are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex prec,sed on ttH!> page are tho::.e of their authors and arllsts. Reader comment is inv11 ed. Address The Daily Ptlot, P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone 1714 ) 641 4321 L.M. Boyd /-Chinese-Americans Ninety-nine years aao Congress passed the Chinese Exclusionary Law. And the Chlneae·Amerlcan population ~lined from 100,000 in 1890 to 60,000 in .Jf'X>· Jt came to pass the men or Ch1nese extraction out· numbered Chinese women IMre by 29 to one. Cbinatownt turned into prot· Ututloo centers with heavy drug traffic and bigh suicide rates. Yet the Chlneae had literally built the western railroad.a, cannln1 ractorles, produce pl'ocessin, planta, Montana mine operations. Labor unlona forced them into laundries and restaurant.a only. But they went on working. To- day the averaae Ch!neae·American ORANGE COAST Daily Pi~at · has considerably more income and education than the average white American. Neither the Coogreaaes nor the unions could keep them down. Another way you can tell a stallion from a mare Is count their teeth. The male has 40. The female, 36. Tbal'a all about hones today. Maybe more la tu. Most peculiar t bat so few re· member the name of the boy on the Crackerjack box. Ask the kids. They won't. know. Probably won't even guHs. Odd, that. His name Is Jack. Thomas P. Haley PubllSher ThOt'MS K .. vu Editor B•rbar• Krela.lc9' Edltorl•I Pa99 Editor --':... --._- Canal support based on need Describing the Peripheral Canal as a "center of emotional controversy," Senator Al Alquist has taken the stump in favor of its construction. In so doing he has become the first , if not the only, Northern California senator to openly support the project. What makes it even more notable than being lhe only Northerner to declare support is the fact that Alquist. a legis lator since 1963. is a Senate leader so respected by his colleagues that he was chosen this year to head the powerful Senate Finance Committee. Considering the heated opposition which has been generated to the project already authorized by the Legislature but held up pending a referendum vote. his announced s upport is a most courageous act. But then Alquist In his near 20 years in the Legislature has a long established record of courage made more visible in recent years by his feuding with and public denounceme nts of Gov. Jerry Brown despite the latte r's popularity with the voters. In fact Alquist so despises the governor that he has vowed to run "as a spoiler" for the U.S. Senate next year if no other Democrat or suffi· cient stature enters the race to block Brown's nomination for the office. IRONICALLY, since Alquist 's an· tipathy to Brown stems from his disap· proval of the ~overnor 's progTams in general, his support of the Peripheral Canal aligns tum with Brown whose ad· ministration has backed the proJect thro ughout all the efforts to gain legislative approval. Alquist himself says his support 1s based upon the needs of his own Santa IARl WATIRS Clara County district as well as those of other Bay Area counties and the need "to guarantee environment.al protection of the Delta, Suisun Marsh, North Coast Rivers, and fish and wildlife." "The canal," Alquist s aid. "is not. des pite its nam e. peri'.Jheral to California's economic and environmen· tat future. It is an essential part of a comprehensive waler development and conservation progr am needed to assure adequate water supplies and improved water quality as well as environmental protection. It is not s urprising that the California Department of Fish a nd Game and the California Wildhfe Fede ration are joined with the public agencies directly res ponsible for meet· ing our water needs in strong support of the project.·· A I qu1st r e fe rre d to the oppo· nent!> of the pro1ect as "a small group of well-heeled farmers grown so ac· t•ustomed to free water that they were willing to s pend a half million dollars to put the issue on a s tatewide ballot claiming the measure provides too much environmental protection ... T~ey have been joined by some environmen· talis ts who claim it doesn't provide enough protection "THE SCHIZOPHRENIC nature of the opposition suggests that the meas ure must indeed strike the right balance m meeting both water neeas and the protection of the environment. "What must be understood is the canal does not expand the state water project. it simply completes it and a "no" vote won't cut off anybody's water. Legal contracts to deliver four million acre feet of water already exi~t . about one third each to Southern, Cen· lral and Northern California. principal· ly the Bay Area counties .. Wh at th e m eas ure does do 1s guarantee constttut1onal e nvironmental protections of ftrst priority for the pres· ervation of Northern Californi~·s scen ic, recreationa l a nd wildlife te· sources "In my view the decision on this issue will be one of the most fateful California voters ha\'e ever been called upon to make ... Alquist conrluded. Considerations about smiling • senous Why do photographers always ask us to smile when they're taking our pie· tu re? l find it as hard to smile on demand as r would find it to cry if a photog. rapher asked me to do that. Having your picture taken is not so much run that you're apt to break out in a big grin whlle it's being done, and I'm not in· clined to smile at all when a lens is pointed at me. The photographer's lame little attempts at humor tend to make me determined not to smile. Some of the newspapers that carry this column use a picture or me smiling. Well, or course, I do smile a lot during the course or an average day, but it is unlikely that I would have been smiling naturally when the picture was taken. The chances are the smile is unnatural and the picture, as a result, probably doesn't look much like me. THE OTHER DA\' The New York Times carried a page one story about the Export-Import Baolt. It's the kind of s tory r usually skip but l was attracted to this one because of the headline and the picture of the bank president that went with 1t The story sajd the bank was racing the first loss in its 41.year bfatory and the picture of the president of this institution that accompanied it s howed him with a big, happy grin on his face. The story said the bank was going to lose SJO million and this guy's laughing? ,~,, -AN-DY-RD-DN-IY--..§t What's so funny about losing $30 million, fella? Not your money, right? Thal was my first reaction and it was unfair to the bank president. It was a studio picture that may have been taken several years ago and the blame should have gone to the photographer who asked the man to smile when he took the picture. You always figure a pro· fesslonal knows wbat he's doing, even if you're a bank president, an<l you do what you're told . In this case, you Lives versus 1nacho myth We got another glimpse of the Reagan brain in action at his press conference the other day when he tried to deal with the handgun issue using hls usual bumper sticker logic. When asked about his view on handgun control, now that one had been 111111 MAii used to run down three of his aida and wound him, California Ronnie aaid that handgun control didn't work because the Dlslrict of Columbia had the touahest law In the cou.nlr}' and hJs would·be assassin still bad ooe. B ESIDF.S, M&. It EAGAN 1ald, we need to look into the cauaee of crime& and puniJh those who UM bandcuu ln commtuico of boldupc, robberies, and Lbe llk~. WeU, ln tJ)e Ont lnltanee. the Dlltrict of Columbia cloet not exWt tn' vacuum and neither doel uy other atat. or pollUcaJ entity of the Unloa. o.c. cae bave a tou_.. bandt\U\ law, but Vl'Jinla, acrou the Potomac Rlver. doan•t and • there is no border inspection between the two. The only way a tough handgun law wiJJ work is if it is aatloaal. And, let'~ take the President's sugges· lion for a moment. What are tfle causes ot crime. Well, there are some evll peo. ple ln the world who enjoy robbing and killing, however, most of the crimes committed with handguns tend to In· crease when poor people have no lobs, no welfare, no hope. For the poor or t:us country that ls just what the Reagan budget delivers. no jobs, no welfare. no hope. Expect those people to try surviv· lng by talc.int what they need from those who bave It. MORE IMPO&TANTLY, the Presi· dent doesn't have It straight about bandcun murders. Tbe overwhelming majority or handt un murden are aot com ml tied by experienced felons ln the proceaa of a robbery. In moet cases. bandaun murdera occur between friends and relaUvee and the penon p;lllna the trlaer baa never been ln seriOUI tnMlble Won. Mf prejudice? No. FBI at1tl1Uca. And, beyond the FBI autlatlca. an American tragedf because our wlld .-.at myopia abou band1uu nswtl lD the murder ol more than 1,090 lleODl4I a year, but. then. what la t,000 llv• venus tM macho myth penonlned by Mr. Reagan'! !>mile. It doesn't occur to you at the time that your bank 1s going to be losing $30 million and some paper is going to use the picture of you with that meaningless grin on your face. IF THE STORY HAD SAID the Ex· port-Import Bank had made S30 million, the picture would have been perfect. Smiling is one of the nicest things we do and I dis like the idea of diluting its meaning by using it too casually. Tbe people in the commercials and the ads are almost always s miling. Fifty per· cent of all the pictures in a newspaper on an average day show the peo(>le smiling and 50 percent or newspaper stories are not funny. I have the same objection to the com· mercial use of our smiles that I have to the proliferation of the meaningless "thank you." I appreciate manners and politeness but we've diluted the impact of "thank you" lo the point where )lou have to say "thank you very much" or ''thanks loads" for almost nothing. We have nothing good left to say to someone now when we sincerely wish lo thank them very much for a kindness . A SMILE SHOULD NOT be a device we use to deceive people we're with about the true state of our minds. A smile should be an involuntary reaction to a pleasant or amusing situation. Our smiles seem simple enough but is there anything more comlex? What is it about something we see or hear or think about that causes a wave or pleasure to flutter through our brain, and why does it cause the comers of the mouth to turn up? It is an inexplicable physical reaction to a mental sihlatlon. It gets even more complex when you consider that humor Is not the only thing that evokes a s mile. We smUe with affection, for example. at someone we like, even though there is nothmg funny about love. Smilin& is one of the best lhJngs we do and photographers should st.op llk· Ing It lightly. st1111 lia lan'l th.is neat? Now ·~ are bu&ln& tnmatel. N.N. oi-w o.~•• _,_._, ____ _ ___ t .. , ...... , .... i."' .... -.. , ..... .,..- ........ OllM!f 0-. Dtll' flllll4 • • r l HUITllGTll BEACH I f DUITlll VllllY LET ME OUT He had had 20 lessons but 17 -month-old Matthew Duffey wasn 't so s ure he wa nted to tackle a mini-marathon in Hunt- ington Harbour Bay. As Jen- n if er Schwartz's father, Fred, rowed the m out to the dock. Matthew squirmed overboard. But instructor Greta Anderson. an Oly mpic gold meda lis t and world marathon s wimmer. coaxed him to the starting point. From there. Jennifer. 2. of Sunset Beach, used a relia- ble crawl s troke while Mat- thew opte d for a strong backstroke to successfully paddle the quarter-mile . Arlene Duffey towels off her son and re minds him of the exploi ts he can tell his friends about back home in Walnut. M s . Anders on leaches water s afety lo babies and pre -schoolers al Huntington Harbour. a ; .. ; o ; a e $ 0 ·-•• • <fl Daily Pilat FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1981 COMICS 86 FEATURES 87 GARDENING 88 r The Boston fern D a is still a most popular plant. . .BB Crackdown due Copters to patrol Huntington streets By PATRICK KENNEDY Of .. Dell'I ..... IUft By land and air, the Hunt· inglon Beach potlce department plans to crack down on speeding motorists and drunken drivers. Beginning in September, a helicopter crew, with radio con· tact with a patrol car and a motorcycle officer ror rour hours a day, five days a week, will look for tramc violators on the city's major highways. Police Chief Earle Robitaille says the department's goal is to increase traffic citations and to reduce the number of accidents, trafCic deaths and injuries by 5 percent. The city recently got a one· year $207 ,000 grant Crom the California omce or Trame Sale· ty to finance maintenance of the city's helicopter, patrol car and motorcycle assigned to the air- and-ground tramc squad. A new aerial radar device lo track vehicle speed on the ground will be purchased with grant money. The grant also will pay for overtime wages for ofCicers as· s igned to the squad. The city will pay about $34,000 as partial overtime payment. Robitaille said. Robitaille s aid that for the vear ending last month. there were 4,256 tramc collisions in Huntington Beach, resultint in 13 deaths and 1,279 injuries. He said high numbers of traf· fie violations occurred on Pacific Coast Highway, Beach Boulevard, Golden West, Brookhurst and Edwards streets. "We're not happy wll.h the ac· cident rate." Robitaille said. "A helicopter crew can spot mueb more than patrol officers on t.he ground. "We feel the program wiU have benefits far exceedlnl lb8 one year," the chief said, ex· plaining he believes that motorists will drive more carefully alter word spreads ol the increased traffic enforce- ment. The police department haa three helicopters and deploys one on a general patrol. Thus, when the traffic program begins in September, there will be twd surveillance helicopters above this city or 170,000 for about 20 hours a week . Robitaille said traffic report.I will be scanned in the nex,t month to determine the bes! times and locations to conceri· trate the traffic squad. No new police officers will be hired f or the program, Robitaille said. Slayer of pries t • g i ven 15 to life J entered a convent, and that the Church somehow was interfer· ing with his desire to find her. Ronald .. Bud" Spring. the man convicted of killing a Seal Beach priest by slugging him in the forehead, has been sen· tenced to 15 years to life im- prisonment by an Orange Coun· ty Superior Court. Judge James K. Turner de· nied a request from Public Defender Ro nald Buller to permit Spring to remain free on $10,000 bail while the case is be- ing appealed. Turner also turned aside a request that Spring be pl~ced on probation. ::,pnng was accused in the Feb. 9, 1980 assauJt on Father Felix Doughtery in the rectory of St. Anne's Catholic Church. The priest was struck once in the head and sought treatment for a small wound. He died several weeks later from brain injuries. Tes timony during Spring's trial indicated he believed that a girl he had dated only once had Spring was convicted of second-de~ree murder. Turner had ruled-before the case was submitted to the jury that J first-degree murder charge wu not appropriate because there was no showing of premedita- tion. Butler had unsuccessfully sought during a recent bearln1 to have the charge further re· duced. to that or manslaughter. Turner denied that request. Spring willJ spend the first 90 days of his sentence at Chino State Prison, where psychiatrists will determine whether the 33-year-old Lona Beach man is emotionally capa- ble of remaining in prison, Turner said he felt Spring prob- a bl v shouJd be sent to a slate facility at Vacaville. where a psychiatric unit for prisoners is located. Para d e 'profitable' No tax dollars for Fourth fest Huntington Beach once again was able to provide a Fourth of July parade and fireworks pro- gram without using tax dollars, according to Bill Reed, the city's public information officer. He said contributions from res- idents and area businesses. plus the sale or tickets to the an- nual fireworks display at Hunt- ing ton Beach Hi gh School's Sheue Field, paid for the pro-· gram. Reed said the Fourth of July celebration's bookkeeping, com· pleted this week, showed that the volunteer organizing com- mittee reported a surplus of about $1.300 that will go toward next year's celebration . On Jan. l, 1981, the committee had $2 ,758. Donations were solicited from area businesses and from residents through the city's water bills, generating $24,752. The Huntington Beach Com- pany provided the largest cor- HB t o push parki n g halt for sweeping The Huntington Beach City CouncU has adopted a new pro- gram for nel1hborhoods that want to reduce curbside partint on street-sweepin1 days. Resldenu now mav peUUon for the inalallaUon of •ltns des· lgnating no parklnt on street· sweeping days and for enforce· menl of this policy. Accord.int lo the city's pubUc works department, the council wlll 11ant such peUUom if they are •iened by a majority ol re11· denu on lbe street. Strict tn· forcemenl then will be ordered. lnformaUoo on ,.UUonlnc tor the park.lq bans may be ob- tained by calli.nt 511-5432 or by vlaltina the public worb depart· meat at City Kall. 2000 Mala St. porate donation, $5,000. Aminoll USA. Inc., contributed $2,500. The annual fireworks display was a sellout, attracting about 5,500 spectators and generating Sl4.616. This year's 77lh annual parade included 19 floats and 13 bands, drawing a crowd estimated at 150,000 to 200,000. Reed said the Fourth of July committee's total income was $42,126. and its expenses were $40,808. Prior to Proposition 13, the parade was financed partly by city funds . Since the lax. cut measure was approved, the boli~ day celebration has operated without tax dollars, Reed said. * * * . • Blazes k ept Huntington crews busy 1 Firefighters were called to ~ building fires. 19 1rau fires ani one refuse bin fire ln HuntlnltaiC Beach durint the Fourth ol .Ju11' holiday week. June 21 July 5, according lo a report leased tbls week by the Jlun Total loss attributed to biases was $182,550. •'The m~ty of the fire1 volvint buildln11 orillnated th• roof """ .... ···1 children dl1char1ln1 lll•I fireworks," aald Fire C Roter Boemer. The moet serious ol tbe * blues was a Sl.25,000 home al 19531 Brookline Circle oe JulJ 4. lnvesti1aton believe lt .,. trl11ered by a bottle roektt landln1 on the roof, Reemer said. He 1ald UM dollar lliliiii ~ tn1 the year'• boUdQ.,.._--. much hither tllu _•IMl ,..,., allbou&b the aumW el WW. flr•• decliMd. ---... .... . ..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. July 10, 1981 THAT OLD·TIME RELIGION DEPT. -One of the worst things that happens when you flee town tor a few days, which I just did awhile back, is that you miss things. This time 1 missed out on the Upteenth Annual Orange County Old-Timers' Picnic. I'm really grinding my teeth over blowing this one because the program ~· .-TIM_M_U_RP-HIN-f .®r, had to have been a real Ouesy. Just im· agine the central theme: "How 1 Survived the Depression.'' You might think that anybody wbo did survive those broke years of the 1930s would just as soon forget it. But ap· parentiy that wasn't true for Orange County's aging ones this year. AS COUNTY HISTORIAN Jim Sleeper explains it, ''After all, we may have been broke but we were a whole lot younger.'' Thus there were scheduled a gaggle of scintillating topics to be discussed over picnic lunch. A group discussion was slated on the topic, "How f Made a Killing in Real Estate in 1931." Sleeper admitted the re· countings would be "largel~ fictional." The Ladies Auxiliary scheduled a roundtable topic on "Eighty-seven Ways to Cook Liver." This was to be augment· ~ State legislators an unruly bunch SACRAMENTO -They were as fidgety as a group of third-graders on the last day of school. With the thought of a month-long recess on their minds, members of the state Assembly found some novel ways to pass the time as they pored over more than 150 bills before gaining their long· sought freedom from the frantic floor of the lower chamber. ''I've been slamming my desk drawer on my hand just to stay awake," said Assemblyman Wall Ingalls, D·Riverside. as debate centered on a reck- less driving bill. Democratic colleague Art Agnos, of San Fran- cisco, rounded up several legislators from bis cor- ner of the floor and formed a pool on the time Tuesday's session would adjourn. After the pool was formed, Assemblyman William Leonard, R -R edlands. accused As - semblyman Frank Vincencia, D-Paramount, of trying to affect the outcome by launching into a speech on a bill designed to promote research on how to raise catUe with leaner meat. Then there wu the ongoing feud between As- semblyman Pat Nolan, R-GlendaJe, and desltmate Assemblyman WiJliam Baker, R-Walnut Creek. About mid-afternoon, Baker Ht up a foot long cigar and took much delight in wafting the smoke in Nolan's direction. An irritated Nolan first fought the fumes with a battery-powered. hand size fan, but it wasn't do- ing the job. Nolan later disappeared. only to return minutes later with a table-top electric fan, which he placed on the desk, pointed in.Nolan's direction. Thal sent the smoke direcUy at Leonard, who wryly observed while addressing a bilJ, "There's no mosquitos around this microphone." The final hours had their eloquent and serious moments, as well. Much of the day's most impassioned debate centered on a bill by Assemblyman Richard Floyd, 0-Lawndale, to impose a so-called "sin tax" on cigarettes, beer and wine, and the sale of magazines. "This bill brings equity to readers of whatever persuasion," Floyd said, as he waved a copy of Penthouse in front of his colleagues. · · J prefer to call this a good-times tax." But the suggestion that the excise tax on wine should be increased drew criticism from As- semblyman Don Sebastian!, R-Sonoma, a vintner, who observed that wine was once described by the famous biologist Louis Pasteur as "the most hygenic and healthful of all beverages." When Sebasliani also pointed out that wine was so important a drink that it is used in church services, Floyd cooled him off by replying, "Jesus Christ waa a man who was more than willing to pay his fair share of a tax to help the poor and helpless." Floyd's tax proposal was defeated. And not to be forgotten was an inquiry by As· semblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, lo Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, R·San Luis Obispo, over Mn. Halletl's support of the lean meat research bill. Vasconcellos asked why government s hould even get involved in the matt.er: Mrs. Hallett gave a Lona reply. Vasconcellos, who wu at.anding only a few feet atvay, looked Mn. Hallett in the eye, and erowled, ''I've never been so unanswered in my whole exiatence. Mrs. Hallett." -FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Police said polite LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Loa Angeles Police Department set.a Sood maria for politeness, accordine to a department survey of people wbo caJJed the police for a11l1tance. Police Chi.t Daryl Gates sald the aw-vey ol 1,000 eallen 1bowed 94 percent thoulbt the officers were polite and Interested lD tbelr problems. He 1ald the reeulta show tbat otncert are helpful and poUte ln penon as well as oo the telepbon!- 642-5678 Put a Jew wordl to work /or you inlhe ..... , ed by a talk Crom lreMe Harlin Lan· caster oo, "How to Make Uver Taste Just Uke Sirloin Steak." You get the notion from a1J of this that people could afford liver durin1 the Great Depression. That's more than can be said for a lot of folks today. Sleeper, prior to the picnic, had pro· mised there would be at least 500 entries in an oratorical contest UUed, "The Sad- dest Depression Story Ever Told.'' THIS HAS TO BE followed by a formal address from Richard P. Bradley on the topic, "How 1 made $.10 ln 1931 with Only a Gun." Sleeper had also promised picnic· going old-timers that there would be on- ly "a brief temperance lecture" on the evils of drinking after-shave lotion. For entertainment, Sleeper had pro- mised a prize would be awarded for the best saxophone rendition of, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" IN RECOUNTING the event, the his· torical savant of our Orange County re- gion said the old-timers in attendance could only agree on two facets of "those glorious years" that followed the 1929 stock market crash. These were: 1. Ever ybody was a whole lot younger. 2. Everyone was busted. Beyond those points, the tall tales and sometime true took over the after· noon's festivities. Maybe you think it would be very depressing to discuss the years of the Depression, but obviously Orange Coun· ty 's old timers got a terrific hoot out of it. LIKE LOCAL WIT Edrick J . Miller of the now-defunct town of Harper, who told about, "Comic Stories Heard on the Way to the Poor I:arm.'' You look at aJl the cheerful and won· derful topics the old timers thrashed out at their 56lh annual picnic and you real· ly are sorry you missed. · 1 think you're sorry, anyway. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1981 ~..-ftGir ,....,. St"1t •' f°'olf Ooo- tCaM Stor• ~t Yo.; Ai.t••I You Are Invited ! coua •aa641·1219 .... ..._ __ ··-..vo495-0401 -c-~ .... QUEENIE ~~old,.,' "1·10 o••'"""''---"" --- Sheriff, DA aides get s alary boost Forty·five ranking officials in the Orange County Sheriff's Department and District At- torney's Offi ce have been awarded an 8.2 percent salary lncreue. with the prornlse of an additional slx percent next July 1. The settlement, which was ratified Wednesday by the county Board or Supervisors, will cost about $155,000 during the current fiscal year. said Robert Huntley, chief of employee relations. As part of lhe package, lbe county will set aside $200 per employee per year to cover the cost of s uch things as eyeglasses, anti-smoking or anti· drinking classes and other preventative health programs not covered by medical Insurance. Dis · ability compensation also will be increased. The county has now completed negotiations with all employee groups, and, In a departure from the recent past, prior to the start or budget bearings. They will begin July 15. Fuchsia Show /Sde ·our 2-1th v1·ar ~~Auto & Homeowntrs ~ .;:.-• Ouotes By Phone Cl o• 00..,. ~ .. A.-y....., > FAIMEIS IMSUUNCE HIUP NEW SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUES! 1from New England Door Opens Promptly At 10 A.M. Don 't Miss This One Bargains Galore! ANKE WILL SERVE COMPLIMENT ARY REFRESHMENTS. -July I I ch only - ( Bring this ad in for ~our free gift. I OLD WORLD'S ROSENJ<A VAUER AHTIQUKO, ,.l.OfOAL A'"'AIOCHMKNT'O. U .. IQUK 8A91CllTO • li"LAHYO 7561 Ccnccr Dr., No. 12 Huntington Beach 92647 (714) 891-1100 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY II A.M. TO 9 P.M. -SUNDAY 11 A.M TO 6 P.M FINAL REDUCTIONS f/""f;h£1A .Semi-Annual SHOE I PRICE Selected Styles Broken Sias All Said Final • • -#14fAIHIOM18 +• MIWPOIT IMCM 17141 644-41ll #27 MAIM l1Wlll, ALHAMllA ll 1 It ~1671 , LOOK FOR THE BANNERS AND FLAGS •** .. •••* fOLLOWTHI caowost wJLiiiii ......... ~ ......... '5" '6" .,,. ......... ..... --llAYT.,,... Uftl."°" ••': .......... ......,. Anso l•a llAri CUT I LOON ==•999 :::::: ' IOI JUST .•• -·-·<Vt•-_, ... .,.,_ _,_ S41-SU4 0#' llS.l437 It 14 ~. Costo Mtto 10,000 YARDS OF 1st QUALITY CARPETING READY FOR l~EDIATE ELIVERY ••• G • Y&All-AIUUll'm•9Ce~Cll .... HERE WLY -.a-.c...- IUONYMUIH HI-LO LOOP =•1120== NYLON s4~ Dmll IQ, TO. NOMI INITALLID " -..., ftll9ll lnllllllllof' c .... YO. ....... AmJI --OKO ... • 1 0",_ lfAIN l'llOIKTIC* lD 11111Kl MM NOllClllOel E PLUSH:,-$! ... ···~CG&Oll s I n ,._"' W "NTMT• ................. ... ,...... .... , ""° Ta. ,...,... . . .,.,.._,......, .. -....... 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Play fest (From Page 04> Suday, Aug. z 2 p.m. -Laguna Moult.on Playhouse, "Match Point" by Mary Jane Roberts, directed by Craig Flem log. 3 p.m. -Cypress Community Oriented Theater , "The Andersonville TriaJ" by Sau! Levitt and "U Men Played Cards as Women Do" by eorge S. Kaufmanl~irected by Geoffrey Gread. 4 p.m. -Costa J111.esa Civic Playbouae, "Patio" by Jack Hoefner, d irected by Stan Wlasick. If you're looking for tickets for the nlght your 1theater is perfor ming only, call the theater. For· •series tickets. call 6'5-7485. ... r UICOU.UllAU O<tn91 637 03AO ......... llttl-..022 911UM'L* IMwpar1 Buell 673~ ......... ~""' GllOttl GrM !)30 4401 ·~c' ....llUft ... Orange SSt-7022 _.., .... , ....... ~191·3693 ''BE1TER THAN THE FIRST MUPPET MOVIE!!'' -•u •~ II. Y. O.llJ /lfrrn LORD 'MOE POIS A Jlt Oii fU 11 Wi -.0 CMR~ m111Mllmll MMll SlM'fl 19111 IT M LAZII • fUI OZ 111111 n • nm ' J/f lAISfS • JEaY • a JAa last Ell IT JJM "flSll a•llllSIT JOE WOSO IElll ,_.., OS.0 M•IS UC S-llf llPftl Pl•.H JIM KflSI. fWI Ol DAVE 'DlU • JfMY lflSI • llCIAO •IT · S1M Wlml ts1 .. 1w.1s GW•·llAM ~ a llSIJM • OJISE ·•Rt •£1 ·Pml IST18 ·JG Mll fr)( : •.'l.'.'.~ ~~· ! -..L-:L .;.I. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 B7 The Irish International Cocktmu & AppeNers Prime Rib & SteaJc.s House Svecialties Served with Soup of the Day or Crispy Salad Grli'ns with choice or dressing, roll and butter Irish Stftl> ,. ... , ... ,, ,, ... Carrell, Oal•u. c.Mty, ,._ .. , ............. wn ear •••clal I rlalt ....... $5.~ Beverages Chef's Favorites A delicious Entree specially selected and prepared. 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RUOOY PRODUCTION A HAL NEEDHAM FILM 'THE CANNONBALL RUN" . Co-S11rring ADRIENNE BARBEAU • JAMIE FARR TERRY BRADSHAW • MEL TILLIS • JACKIE CHAN · MICHAEL HUI £1ecutwe l'roducer RAYMONO CHOW· Produced by ALBERTS. RUOOY Kt11ten by BROCK YATES • Olfected by HAL NEEOHAM Music Conducted by Al CAPPS • Music Superv1S1on by SNUFF GARRETT BEAD THELEISVREPAPERBACK/ ~ ====~==.;;;,...;;;........ ·------Lllll ....-.. II \'r"'' 1 ·~ ··'1 ~ .... -·-- A story of two friends who didn't know they were supposed to be enemies. ,.., ,. 1. ,, IH'-IH I \1.\'-'-" ""'""'' \IU 'l~\I '-' 111> Kl K\I \'-kll It \kll IW II ' ······" \\(II ... \'1.10 lrll~k\I\'-\kl''" 1-.~ I... ' " • KO'-\Ill II k , 1111'-IC111 llk. --••w· • • ._ • • < • -• .... G ~ AUIMO«IS ..... ----C') ~--fp\. us ,__ ____________ _ A DISNEY ANIMATION FESTIVAL FEATURING 60 YEARS OF CLASSICS Q.~~~PO!\,l\~us~ ANAHEIM Brookhurst 772·6446 BREA UA Movies 990 4022 ...................... ,,, ..... ,,-...UtlC,.. ' .......... ''• .. , I' "' •TART9 TODAY com MESA UA Cinema S40 0594 FOUNTAIN YAlllY H TORO Founla1n Valley Saddleback 839 ISOO S81 )880 ORANGE UA City Cinema 634 3911 OHm Orange Mall 637 03 40 •ORANGE Stadium Ocove In 639 8770 WlSTMIHSHR UA Cinema 893 0546 • ff)(> fox ond rtoe Hovnd Or'lly A SEQUEL THAT READILY SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHICKEL TIME MAGAZINE • 1111 · JAIJ!JlWU . YMil ftBI . m.w.a. UJllMS . •I UlllMJ I,.,.... lllll*a .nm• ,. ~•• ~ ... ~,. · ,.. 11.,SIN IAll~ lrat..i .. f*ij ~llfl lllOlllll ~ ..... *"'-"-JOHN Wll~ fllillt.lli !OM ~um "1~ MAil Plllll • 11 MAI PUZO 1¥10 IM•.ll;!l NIM 1 ... rm llYA s.&JJlllD ,..~Piii Mllllkai ~IWI usn1 ~wvm .. uA wm,.. oocco.caw ,., ----... --""' .... ,..c...... ••• ···~wi . 0 o a • 0 cou o uo o u u ousc 24 . Orange Co .. t DAILY PILOT/Frldav. Jutv 10. 1981 I l<ID" -Eve.G ~ e:oo1•• NEWt KUNG FU .MIRY ..... 04iettt; Nell IP<lno1191d, l<un ~. Hll Llnd.ey, MlcihHI Young, Slllp ~wm . • WM.I. tTMST WUK "The~ TecMolOOY eoom·· OWN· JoM CM- llOn, pr..icMnt, Medic* lechnoloCW ,und, lne. evoTP"a~ "OtMOe COlltlty In WMl\- ~t~ "Allen" (11179) Tom Sker· rlll. Y apnet Kolto. The Cl-of I IC>eoeooillg ICtAO CMflet follow I mye- terlout i!Oftel to • ~ edty 0..0 pleMI "'°· •ti .. landlng, dllGOY., that the ~wit I w11nlng 10 e11y 1w1y, 'R' (Z)MOVll Cllne chlllengel a k Ille< to be hit own Judge and • WQrftlln to K()l9f the .,.,. ., I TIO TAC DOUGH M'A'8'H Hawt<eye, 8 J 111<1 their medical eoh<>rt• fjnd • new way to llCape the depr•- tlve atmosphere ol the TRAUMA -Season Hubley (left> and Cloris Leachman play a daughter and mother who bring a rapist to trial in "Mrs. R's Daughter" tonight at 9 OD Channel 4. "The "4wk" ( 11179) St- Manin, &«nldett• Pet• .. A cihtonlc w ew ..... p tntal .. ll'Wllionl on 1 W91•d in...,, • !Ion on1y to ION II a11 1n ~met dlltnllQe IUlll R' .. .ao. GD aACRAMENTO WUKIHNVIEW -• GOOOTIMU Thelm1'1 1n0ec1110n turn• to agony •hen H1rry aooepll a -jOb lll'ld MOYeS to Clllf0<nie •CB EL.ECTAIC COMPANY(A) ()) C88HEW8 0 A8CNEW8 Q)N8CNEW8 8"° IJ JOt<EJll'8 WILO • AU.. IH THE FAMILY Arcnte keep• hlmlelf and the rnt ol the fltnily up 11t night as he wortlea abOut poa9I bty lollng hll jOb • BEHNYHILL Benny II 8 henpecked hua- bend with an eye lor a pretty girl ID KCET NEWSBEA T m STUOIOSEE .. Beloga" Belinda a gutnt Beluga whale. 1ra1n1 at San Ooego • See World. two ~ kids run a tlcate- boatd lhop. lpple pieking In New England (RI ())OJ NEWS @) BARHF:Y MILLER Barney and Woto battle a tquld room '"• while a cllureh robb.-w1n11 out ol 1111 oe11 and a young couple consider• 111ylng 1n the station houN to complele lheW "IUICldl PICI ~MOVIE • • • '>The Young In Heut" ( 1938) Douglas Fairbanks Jr Paulette Goddard A ne'e<·dO-well family ol card 1harp1 Charms 111 Old lady who reforms thl<n l!M 8 EDfTOAIAL 7:00 II C88 NEWS D N8CNEW8 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie m1tch11 blades with a French fencing champion who flrat insults Amer1e1 Ind then JOlnte a A8CNEW8 0 8UU.8EYE ID M'A'S'H The ott1Cers ,......ty pok1< game at the 4077th os interrupted by lhree sepa- rate emergencies • STREETS OF SAN FM.NCISC-0 The daugllle< ol • mu•- 0..ed police inlorme< ch•I· 1er1Q1S the depattment 10 lll8rt .. much ef10t1 find- ing the gunmen u they would 1f the victim had been I cop • OV£AEA8Y "Lll etong M1rr1tg1" Guests· Unut •NI Ava Pauling. Or P1u1 l(lngatey. Cl•r• ano Tobe Brown (A) i> ~LI L.EH~ ~ ()) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MEAVGAIFAN G<1Mt1· RICll Sprin<;illeld. t<urt Ruuett. Hal L1ndaey (DJ MOVIE "Coal Mln.-'1 Oeught1<" CHANNEL LISTINGS ( 19801 s111y Spacea, Tom-1 my L .. Jon.. 8aMd on Loretta Lynn'• autoblogre- phy A YOllf\O girt lrom • poor family In rutal 1(- tuelly m.,,,.. 1 much Oki· .. locll boy wt\()~· her rlM to 1tardom In the muliC lnduatry 'PG' (%)MOVIE "Unidentified Flylng Odd· belt" ( 1979) Oennla Dugan. K111neth More An acc1- d111t11 launch land1 a NASA engineer and hit tooklllkl tobot In llalh· century Et1Qland, invoMng him In Arthurten tntrlg\J9s ·a· 1:30 f) 2 ON Tl4E TOWN Ho111. Steve Edw•rds, Melody Rogers Visit Rev- erend Sc11u11er·1 contro- 119<9'al Crystal Clthedral, go out on tour with a pro Qotfer B QJ FAMILY FEUO SHANA NA G.-1 Henn~ Youngman D TELETOHE 0 FACE THE MUSIC G) ALL IN THE FAMILY "'Ch1e·s '!Oken" 1tt0r11 10 llbl<allZI his lodge back , ... 81) MACHEJL / LEHRER REPORT m 84181HEss EXCHANGE "The f'eo .. Paul Votcker and IXICUllVM gather to dlsc..tss the intent and rhe lulure ol lhe federal reeerve P.M. MAGAZINE A took 11 secrets ol lhe llatS by a l<>i> HOiiywood beauty ••P.-1 Daniel Eut- men 8:00 8 ()) THE INCREOfBLE HULK David unknowingly moves Into an apartm&r1t where a fortune on gold 11 hidden (R) D Q! HARPER VALLEY PTA Slell• c11.,n1 hetsetl to the Harper V1lley tree to pro- test the converllon ol the town p81k into • parking lot (R> U MOVIE * • * "Dan August· The Lady Klllera . (1971) Bun Reynold1. Rich81d Ander· s.on Din Auguat searches lor • p1lr ol lldy l11llert U ®l 8EH80N The oovemor as&lgn• e.n- aon to be I substitute fllhef fO< e mtchle\IOUI 10· year-old boy (RI 0 MOVll! * * * "The Ambulhe<1" I 1967> Dean Marttn. s.nta Bfwger Mall Helm 18 91111 to MelllCO to llnd 111'1 exper- imental Hying .. _. llnd retrleYI 1t from the enemy G) P.M. MAOAZiNE A bullMSll'Oen's bout wtth near-late! 1treu reac11on1; th41 1n1ern1t10nll Berber- II KNXT CB S1 LO!> A ng1•h D KNBC 1NBC1 Lo5 AnqplP'> 0 KTLA tlnJ 1 Lo-. A n qµtl'" U MBC TV 1 ABC1 Lo.., Anq 1•1t,.., ((l "\FM81CBS1 San D•eqo 0 l\HJ TV 1tno I Los An IP'"' I!§) KCS T I ABCt Sa n 0·1•9c ID ICTT\I lno 1 Los A nqeh• ti) KCOP TV 1 fn'1 LO!> An,~1· , • ., &;) ICCET n. PBSI LO.., Any,.1roc, m KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hun1 .. 1q1on Beach lhop Quartet Con...ntlOn, Jet!) Siker on bana.hlng molM and gopher•. Cllpt Carrot on Oii• and cerdlec: health. Joen Embery lntro- ouc:w • reO-lelted hlwlc • MOVIE * *°" "Llw And OllOtder" ( 1914) Etneet Borgnlne, Carroll O'Connor Clvllllna decide to take thl law Into their own fumbling hand• w11er1 1hey lorm • neigh· t>orllOOd petrol unit • LOS AMOE• ES W£E< INMVIEW Host· Clete Robet11 m WALL ITMET WEEK "The Medical TecMOlogy Boom" Gunt JOhn Can- non. president, Mlcllcll Technology Fund, Inc CC)MOVIE 'Blume In Lo.,.·· ( 1g131 George Seg1I Su11n Anspacil A divorced man becOmel a jealous suitor frying 10 win hil wtll blCk 'A' REMEM8ER WHEN: WHEELS, WINOS AHO WHISTLES Dick Cavett tr1C11 lhe hll· tO<)' ol Ametlcan rranspor- tallon from lhl cov1<ed wagon ol the Old West to the newty developed space lhullle ({)MOVIE "BlllZlng Slcldles" ( t9741 Clelvon Uttle, Gene Wiid- er Directed by Mel BrOOl<s A r1llroad wort.er In the Old West llmoat has mor1 problem• than he can hll'Ole wflerl he 11 appot11le<1 sn..111 of Rod< Ridge. • town ponl>O"'led lor Oeatruclion by • bull· neurycoon 'A' l.')MOVIE "Roadie" ( 1980) Meat LO•I. t<akl Hunter A rock mullC r01d11 fell nothing get In h>S wly In h11 puraull ol the girt of hit dreams PG' '''° D 8AHF<>AO Fred IS US>gned IO wllcll over a julfenlle hOuM· brelker D 9 l'M A ING GIRL ~ Olan• telll Beclly and NNI the st«y ol Beclly'• 1>111h, w11kt1 toot! p1eee In • Chi- ,_ rNtaurattt (R) • A FMND IN DEED PIUI SoNlno lltrl In thtl 1t«y 01 two teen-ager• whoae llvH 1uddenty become lnlertwlned wtlerl one of them Is dl .. bled eew~T<>H WEE< IN AEVIEW Q!LOOl<AUW 1:40 ©) rT AIH'T CfTY MU81C l:."6 CIHEMA8COM t:OO 8 (I) THE DUKES Of HAZZAAO Bo 1nd Luke llfl 8CCUMd ol stNllng a million dollara from an armOt'ed trucil IR) O !BMOVIE • • •;, "Mra R's Oeughrer" (1979) CIO<la Llaehmtn. Seaaon Hubley The mother of • rape vtetlm ambarlls on • treum111c and lrustrelltlQ bellle lo bring hef daugllter'I raplal to trtel (A) 0 9 MOVIE * • * ··Robin And M811· en" ( 1978) SNn Con'*')'. Audrflf Hec>burn An olcMr RoOln Hood return• to SherWOod For .. I to reitio- Ole hit romance With M•ld M8t\WI 111'1<1 I-a llnal dllltenge lrom the S'-itl ofNottlnQham.o HOii Mu1r1y Fromeon (.Q) L.OMTT A L YNH Thll 14)ecial perlormance by 1he "Flrtt ~ ol Counlry MuliC" llpeO II Herrefl'• In AMO. 11\0W· ~ many ol Lorett•'• !>Mt-loved tongs lnc:ludltlQ ''They Don I Miki 'Em Like My D1ddy" Ind I "You're Lookln' At Coun- 1 10:00 Q ·~ DALL.AS J R d1Ve<11 hi. 11t111llon DWIY lrom Mitch'• .itter jull long 9n00gh to come up with 1 IC~ to mike Bobby took bid In front ol Jock (P1r1 I) (R) eam NEWS flD MASTERPIECE THEATRE FESTIVAL OF FAVOAITU 'CouSln Belli" Troubles mounl IO< Hector Ind Bette 11eG9PI& the post ol houMkeepe< to the Oki m1rshlll hoping to p.-- IUlde him to marry i- ( Plr1 41(RIQ m FREE TO CHOoeE "Anatomy 01 A Crt111" Or Mitton Frledm1n discusses his bel1el that the Greil ()epteulon WIS ditectly ceuMd by lh• f1Jlur1 ol the Federal R-System to 1x1<C1N1llpo-(RIQ C MOVIE "Olvone Nymph" Laure Antonelli, Terence Stamp Conlhct end paa11on moa 1n t92011tary f $)WHATS UP AMERICA! Attend the second annu11 cr~a-country ··Freneuc- K1net1C Sculpture Jqc;e". vlllt 11 Hare Krishna Pa11c:e 1n West Vi<glnl• consull • bt•d psychiatrlat who coun- sel• pet owners with prob· tem blrd1. explore the leg- end around H1rtey-01v1d- son. and IC>leli with L1111< GIUlnef ebout the great- Ml collecllon ol "kitsch an In Am«ICI l.')MOVIE "Beyond Ellil" 10:30 ID NEWS • INOU£NOEHT NETWON< NEWS (0 )MOVIE "The LHI M1rrled Couple In Amerlcl" ( 1980) Geo<ge Segel, Nllelie Wood A happily m1rrled couple begin 10 woodlf hOw he.P· poly memeO they reelty are att., -'"G all of their lrtends' marrllOlf end up In the divorce court 'R 10:36 CZ) "Z" MAOAZIHE Of THEAIA 10:"6 (%) MOVIE "Sudd111 Fury' 11:00• 0 8 (1)018 NEWS II 8T AA TAEJ( The Enterprise linds the remain• of the · Vllliant." e 1tertNp that dl11ppe11red years 11rlle<. 0 MOTOCA088 HIOm.IGHT8 'AMA-Sanctioned One- Hiil MIMlon OoOar Sup.-- Ct<>aa-S«IM ID MAHNIX "In Need 01 A Friend" (I) BEHM' HILL Benny por1re)'9 a pupil In the Thames Sc::rlOOI 01 Dr•· ma 811 DtCK CAVETT m 8NIAK PAEVIEW8 Roger Ebel'1 9nd 0.... Sllllel r-"lhe GrMI Muppei C8()1r' and "For YOlll EyM Only " CB)M<>YtE "The Etectrlc HMll<T\an" I 1979> Robert RedfOfd, Real courtroom dramas make suspenseful shows By JERRY BUCK Ai>T'et....._M-.r LOS ANGELES -The courtroom from Joan of Arc to the Old Balley to "Perey Muon," baa always been a center of drama and raacination. As a reporter I've covered many trials, and not even the dullest case ever failed to attract spectators hoping to share in its suspense and tension. Every courtroom has lts aficionados, and at recess I wouJd overhear them u they buddied in the hallway and critiqued lbe performancet. Few authors have been able to reaist the raw human emotions that are unJeubed before the bar. Nor couJd television. Besides such courtroom dramas as "Perry Muon," "Tbe Defenders'• and "Judd for the Defense," real cases were re- enacted ln "Day ln Court," "Accuaed'.' and "Traf- fic Court." Now, in this age or reality television, comes "The People'• Court," In which actual small claims cues are tried before a jud1e and are lefally b!ndlna. "The People's Court," from Ralpb &dwardl Prodactlona, will be syndicated to stations tor aJr. Jn& five thnes a week ln thefall. Pres•dinl over the cu• 11 former Jude• Jo.eph A. Wapner. who sat on the Loe An1ete1 Superior Court for 11 yea.rs and •Wl bean apeelal cua. 1'be Uti11nt1 a.ave •IJ"Md to a bearbll that ii taped lD 3 cou.rlroolD set 1D a lbldio. two cu. wen beud ln tbe pilot. lD tbe tint, a woman WllO boul'bt three Cartier watdMI de- .... Mr moM1 .&act bee811M UM wateMI an fake. la lM ---L~ WomaD ..U S1'0 dam ... from .............. ., ............. ,......,., ~ ..... pertl ..... , ............ ,. •• M 1iil'idillll a tM amo.it GI ....._ U.-. pUtMI aa Wart ., o.er ••b 1mal1 amomtt. Alld t.Ut •¥• ..... eauMI lped.IMn .. ~Imo ... ' backrows or courtrooms. Unfortunately a game show atmosphere hu crept into "The People's Court." Stephanie Edwards, who guides us through the prouedin&s, is, weU, the hostess. It takes oo the upect or which contestant will win? When the judge retires to con- sider his decision, Miss Edwards solicits the opi- nions of the spectators. In the first case, the plalnUtr, confined to a wheelchair, bought the so-called Cartier watches out o( a clear box from a young woman in a reatauranl. She paid $'U each for the watches lbat normally sell for 11,000. After bearlna both sides, the judge decided for the defendant. He said the plaintiff ''knew the value ol a Cartier" and It was a matt.er or "buyer beware." The second cue la rather humdrum, except for an amuaint dJ1re11ion about whether the mov· er filched a box ol the woman's underpant.a. The Judge 88aln fiAda for the delendant. He 11y1, "Jt'a • case that requlr• proof, and you didn't even tJp the acalea." In both cates Miu Edwardl found that lbe spectator'• optnloq colnclded with tbe Jud1e'1 de· clalona. Alter each deel•loa lbe JOMr ll ukecl f« Nie· Uon. Both were bittAr. The moTV tned to put 1a a word, but MW Ed'Ward.a told blm QOt to ..,.U. Ha lpored w and •Jld, "Tbla 1oe. lo abow tbal crhoe dollia't pa7." WIQllMI" M11 be boPel the c .... MW been not only -..ulDiDf ''but MUCitioul la UM JadMlal r.'roctll of arbttr•tkln Md bow to eooduct JOUIM1f n court. ,.._ r. ,. ..... Pl'*"4lnC J9d11 ., UM .... Mt ............. ·eo.rt. Mid la .......... lllil produeen "tbe Judlel ud ltllf ...-b 1n Ji w•. for U.. tmMialal of -. jlUal, ..,. ••INtle doutU. ..... e,Mdr..-OllM....,.'' ••••••••• •••••••••• 4. TUBE TOPPERS KTLA. 8:00 -"Dan Aueust: The Lady Killers.'' Burt Reynolds atan as a detective sear c hing for a pair of murderers. KOOP • 8:00 -''Law and Dis· order ." Two Ne w York men are angered by neighborhood crimes in a movie star- ring Carroll O'Connor and Ernest Borgnine. ABC D 9:00 -"Robin and Marian.'' Audrey Hepburn and Sean Connery play Robin Hood and his Jady, 20 years later. Jane FondL A LU V9QU cowboy ttNll • I 12 mil- lion th0t0U9hbred hOtN to tave him from 1111 explotta· II.,. owner a. 'PG' ( S) IMZAME Ill JOhn Bynet .now. you thlnQt Slranglf than ltVlh, llrget" lh8n 111•. lllO zanle< 11\11\ lflYlhlng you·.,. - ... n In th•M 1pecl1I encore pr-tatlon1 from rhe Showllme Bizarre lib•~· 11='0 8 CJ) THE NIGHT ITAL.KEA A 110<cer., It auapected ol murO..ing _., Wlllthy women 0 Q! Tl4E IE.8T Of' CAMON Gu1111 Robert Blake, Cuot Neblell. Sheron Gleea(R> D iii A8CNEW8 NtGHTUNE 0 LET'S MAKE A DEAL • STAHl.a~EL • QI!) CAf"TIOHED A8C HEWS (C)MOV1E "The Flr11 Nudle MU8ICll" ( 19751 Cindy Wllllam1. Bwce Kimmel A down- and-OUI Bro1dway pro- dUQef plans to spark Inter- "' In hjs 111 .. 1 projeet by 1t119lt1Q 11 completely tn the nuoe 'R' ({)MOVIE 'Cedd)'Shlci<" ( 1980) Bill t.4urray, Roaney Oenoer· 11etd The dem1nted ground•-«MC>lf of a swan- ky country club waqes war eg1ln11 the gopller1 lnha· biting hl1 lurl 'R' '1:40 D MOVIE "Wiiiie & Phil" ( 1g80> MIChMI Ontkun. Margot Kidder Three people begin 1 triangular romtnee In Gr81<1wic:ll Vllltge lhat conllnllft throughout the morcurtaf aoci1I milieu ot thfl '70s 'R' -Ml>NIGKT----- 12:00 8 MOVIE • e "The AmlZlng Cotos- 111 Man" ( 19571 Glenn Lar>gan. Cllhy Oownl An atomic explo910n lum1 • min Into • murdlfOIHI ~' ll lJI FRIDAYS Guee11· The Split Enz. (RI 0 GUN8MOt<E An Army Hrgeant 11 IGCU$ed ol dlserlton 111'1<1 lhe thefl ol an Army pey- roll • MOVIE * * * "The Seven-Up1" ( 1974) Roy Scheider. Tony Lo Blanco A N-York cop's plllf> lo UM • friend 11 an Informant bllCICllr" In • -lea of g1ng11n<1 kid· n9'>1)1nge G) IWW!TTA Tony 11 elks 90tnlOl\e hi eu.pects ol murder ~16 (Q)MCME • • * • "Aepuleton" ( 1965) CetherlM Deneu.,.. YvonM FurneauJC Olrect- ea by Rom81'1 Potan1111 Traum1ttud by her .iater'1 lo119<, • young French girt I• drl119<1 to an ICI of vlo- lence 1galn11 1 mile attacker 12:30 0 QI 9CTV NETWOAI<. to (%)MOW "Alt lllat Jau·· (1979) Roy ~. Jeulc8 Lange The tumultuou1 hie ot 1 prol ... tonlll dancer 11 lol- lowe<I lrom 1UCces1 on lhe 1tage to personal crl- ' A' 12'AO 8 ()) MOVIE * * "Hlller'1 GOid" (1975) Telly Savllu, Rot>en Culp An ex-Germen POW learns ol the llllsrence ol a 10<- lune In gotd hidden by the NazJI durltlQ World Wat II 1:00 0 P8YOHIC PHENOMENA, TliE WORl.D llEYOHO "Secret Veu1t1 01 Ttme' HOlll Damien Sornpson Stacie Hunt Guest Stephen Schwartz ., INOEPEHDENT NFfWOM NEWS (8) REMEMllEA WHEN: WHEELS, WINGS ANO WHISTLE.8 Olck C1ve1t trices the hi•· tory ol Ame<ICan lrantpot• 111ton from the covered wagon ol Iha Old West to the newly deYeloped spece Shu Ille 1:10 8 VIDEO WEST: BACKITAOE PA88 Guesll Ja~ Brown, the Englllh Bell, Tile Roaches. 01vl Bowle, Video Rock Fashions ®J WAYNE.AHO &aiU8T£R 1:3011 MOVIE • * ' Thr .. Null In Search 01 A Boll'' ( 111641 Mamie Van Doren. Tornmy Noon1n An actor get• a brN.k when he tries to aoi.,. his lrlend1' psycno- logiCll problems ID MOVIE * * * "Miry, o-01 Scola ( 1972) Venessa Redgtave. Glenda JICl<- aon Queen Mary of Scot- land is belleeded ah1< she defies the rule of ,,., coua- tn. EHubeth I ol EtlQllll'ld. (I) MOVIE • * '-' "The Mv-1er1an1•· (1llS9> t<enjl Sah1ra. Yuml Shlrlkewa A g<oup ol highly evolved lllens ol IUpe<IOr tnlelll09nC8 try 10 leke over Ear1h 10 p.-petu- a11 theit CIYlllUllOn (C}MOW "Medium Coot" ( 196g) Robert Fora I er. Verna Bloom A ChiclQO TV cam- er emen find• hlmull drewn 10 1 11ruggling ttehooltllCher llnd ,,., Ill- ,,. boy. wllO becOmes loet during the t1164 OemocHI· IC conv.ntlon rlOll 'R' MOVIE "Crazy Mama" ( t97S) Ctorl1 L••chman, Ann Sothltrn. A etrugghng laml- JOHN DARLING NIW H08T -Randy HamUtoo, host of al· terscbool and weekend talk shows for youn1 Eple ln the Sout.bern CaWomia area, wUl Lo the cast of "Kida Are PeopJe Too" as tot the Saturday momlna abow. Nellon added, "CertalQly 1C*f 1bow will do rnucb to lncf'uH public: • ..,..... of UM nature ol lbe ama.11 cJalrm p,...._ md Ill value to a public wbicb, all too on• tbbib ol tbe cowta .. rem• and tnacce11lble u W.U aa Ume conaumlnc andexpenalve. I won't ar1ue wlUt 1'at. I'm aure tile bencb•anntl'S I ua.t to mcia..-!\A court wlU Ion iL ~--Mow fw 11187 lo¥e ll, too. Bat, I'd......., m7e ... toabl ...... eomt. _ ' .. f\' •-Into tOtiQll l\>Cll In "'"-and 4W'd• uo • C1llmlnal band on "" 11111 1"' c.llfOtlM 'PG' 1:11.MOYll .. ~,. ( ltto) ..... , LOii, KMll Hunt., A roc;ll ""1elO roedle It«• notNng gt! In hie .. .,. In hie IJU("Mill of the gltl ol hie dreamt 'PO' t:40D MOVIE t t "Thunder Alley" ( 1H7) Febla.n, Annette Funic.llo. A reckteea ,_ CM dOver learne Ilia IMIOll ltlet c:euM>g I fellow r K« to loee hl9 "'• III NEWS 2:00 0 Cll H4iW9 ®MOVIE "Going In Style' ( 19791 Geo<ge Buma. Art Carney Barely Ible to make end• m .. t on their meager Soc181 Security allow1nc. II lhrN eid .. ty gf11111emen carefully plan • bank helll 'PG 2:N (ZJ MOVIE "Felllnl's Caeenova" ( 1978) Oonlld Sutherl1nd, TINI Aumont The l1n1a- lles llld lrottca Of the 1nltmou1 loll9< are pie~ out 8Qlllnlt the tpec1Kle ol 18th-century VenlQe '!'I 2:4011 HEWS 2:66 8 NEWS 3:00 8 MORECAMBE & WISE Erk: end Erme prove their exp.-ltae 1aat•t1111ng lor 11th and chips G) MOVIE * * "CurN Of The Vam- p1r 1a ' ( 1970) Ama111 Fue<UIS, Eddie Garc11 A bfOlher and 111ter INrn thal their vamplnlm wu acqu1red from their molher ($)MOVIE "BlazltlQ Saddles" ( 1974) Cre.von Little. 0.... Wiid- er Directed by Mel Brooti1 A r811road work., • 1n the Old Wall llmost h11 m0<1 problem• th111 he c1n handle When he II appointed sllerltt ol Rock Ridge. • town p1npo1nted 10< dntrUC11on by 1 bull- nM1 tycoon 'A' 3: 10 8 EOOONAL 3:1111) MOVIE * * * •,. ·the Champion ( 1949) Kirt. Douglas, Ruin Aom1n An unscrupulous young boxer hear11eslly pulhes loved ones ulde to get to the top 3:30 U MORECAMBE & WISE Ernte 11 seduced 1n aome wom111 s apartment while Eric l1nds every oppo<tun1- 1y to loot! on 3:40U NEWS 3:"6 (C) MOVIE "Blume In Love" ( 19731 George S•gal, Suun Antpach A divorced man t>ecomes a jea!Out eullor try1ng to wtn h1s wile back R 3:660 NEWS 4:00 0 MOVIE ,.., •Johnny Trouble' ( 1g571 Ethel Barrymore, Cecil l(ellaway A loving mothl< remains 0911m1111G that hi< long-1o11 son wlll IOtneday re1ppear In her •••• 4:30 G) HOHAN"S HEROES IJ) NEWS Sr\ I l 'RDA' -MORHl«I- 5:00 ID HOOAN'S HEROES ($) 8&ZARAE Ill John Byner sllOwa you lhing1 stranger than truth, lwget than Hie. ttlCI uni« 111a11 an~hlng you've flYW ~ l e 11 (?) MOVtl "All 'rf\M Jul" I 111') Roy kNlcler, ...... Lange The Wl'nultllOU9 Ille of • ll'ofMliONll dMQar .. fOl- lowed lfom .-on ttie •t• 10 ~ gr!NI, 'R' u o e VOYMM ro THI ltOTTOM M 1"1 llA !::::' f'YMMID "CICIOythldl" (1910) 8111 MutTay. Rodney Olllget· 111td The demented ground9-lceep« of a aw"'" ky country club •1194'1 war 119llnll the gopne<1 1nhl· blti"i_ 1111 turl 'A' t:OO 8 Cl) IOMMIA IEMUTEA 0 UMHOIPfTY 1J OOMMUHITY F!EDeACf( HOii F1<nando Del RIO G.-1 Donald Freed ID VIEWflOWT ON Nl1TIVT10H QI!) Of EARTH AHO MAH ®l rra YOUA IU81NU8 (~MOVIE "Tuck E~utlng" Fred Keller. Jo.eph MecGulre A VOUl'IQ g11t ~II an immortal larn1ry known • theluclll I : 111., F1lM8 THAT TEACH 1:20Q!NEWS 8:30 8 KI06WORLO t<1m1 Lerner 1nterv1ew• Betty Buckley ol the TV Sl'IOw "Eight 11 Enough", • report from P111une, Illi- nois on 13-y111-otd Tom- my Cternlalc the 1981 NlliOnll Nov1C4t lee Skit· 1ng CllarnptOn 0 TH.AT'8CAT 8 IT'S YOUR 8USINE88 8 OAVF:Y ANO GOU.A TH G) 8P£Al<OUT (I) ROMP&A ROOM fD CAPTIONED ABC NEWS m OF EARTH AHO MAN (J) VOICEOF AGRICUl. TURE ®l MAAINO IT COUNT 0JHOTFUOOE 7:00 f) DUSTY'S TJIEEHOUSE D OJ Tl4E FLINTSTONES 8 PACESETTEAS Host Rey Gonzales 8 <Ill 8UPEAflVEH08 0 HOTFVOOE ID TEEN SCENE ED YOO.A.AHO MEDITATION m OF EARTH ANO MAH (J) TV-e LOOKS AT LEARHINO 7:3011 MARLO AHO THE MAGIC MOVIE MACHINE 0 ING 8L.UE MAR8l.E D G*OOL.E8HOAT HOTEL ID UP ANO COMING (I) G£TTIN' OVER fli) VEOET ABLE SOUP m OF EARTH AHO MAN (J) Kl08WORLO (S)MOVIE 'My Brtlloant Career ( 1980J Judy Davos Sam Neill In turn-ol-lhe-centu- ry Austra111 an independ- ent young women .,_ 10 make a car-as a wnte< "4K(>11e social pressures 10< her to m1rry 8:00 II ()) TOM AHO JERRY D !BOOOZILLA 0 Tl4E Rll'LEMAH 8 PlASTICMAH I BABY Pl.AS 0 LAUREL AHO HARDY ID MOVIE • • e CowbOy ( 19581 Jtck Lemmon Glenn F0<d A noter cleft. 111m1 up w1tn a ca11rem1n to drive a herd of cattle to MIXICO (I) SPECIAL PEOPLE fli) RAINBOW'S EHO (R) m WRmNO FOR A REASON ®l FONZ AHO TliE HAPPY DAYS GANG C A HITCH IN TIME A kOOky P•OfeaSO< packs off two younglle<I on a lime mK1>1ne fOY ride by Armstrong & Batluk I HE. NEXT "TlN\E IT WON'T 0E. '<OUR PENCI L-S 'THAI WE. &REAK.' Colu01nist added to 'Nightline' fare NEW YORK -Bob Greene, nationaUy syn- dicated columnlat whose column appears on the editorial pages, bas been named contributing cor- respondent for ABC's late-night news broadcast, "Nigbtline," U was announced by William E . Lord, vice president and executive producer of •·A BC News Nigbtllne.'' "As • Nightline's' contributing correspondent, Bob Gr~ne will concentrate on reporting tbe human side of a story," Mr. Lord said. "The topics might range rtom the errects the AUanta murders have bad on children there to bow senior cilium cope with inflation. Whatever the subject, Bob has the unique ability to aet inside the story and talt to the people most affected by lbe headlines.'· "ABC News Nlghtllne," ancbored by Ted Kop- pel, airs Monday-Friday 11:30 p.m. lo 12 midnilbl, on theABCTelevislonNetwork. Greene will continue wriUng daily tor the Chicago Tribune, a position be bad held since March 1971. In addition, Greene will conUnue u a contrlbutinc editor to Esquire mqa&.ine, wbert be baa wriltea a monLhly column called "American Beal" since August 1980. Durinc hJa 12 years u a print journaJJJt. Greene has reported on topics ranain1 from pres. ldentlal election campaigns lo natJonwlde rock and roU tours: from cattJe drivet ln Ntw Medco to murder cue1 on the street.a ol Cbtea10. Ht bu conducted ln&ervltwt with Patricia Hunt wblle ahe waa In priloa; Rlcbard Nlxoa aftv be re- 1l1ned tbe prealdHey; and m111 murderer RJ chard Speck,. GNene La tbe autbtw ol ft" boob: "We Dldll't HHe None of 'Them F.t~ Mt.a. 0. tM Wall ot Heutbnak HNI, aad OU..-Reporta Prvm 'America;" "Ruanlu: A Nhon·ICeOO'fmn Cam-palp Journal;" "Blllioa Do&lal' au,; .. -,.,.lolllUU Deadline, Reporter: TM Belt of ~ O,._.:•• and ••a.,ume.'' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Friday. 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II , , l I COmpan)' H auun a)', '-7 ti .. ~ , ~ . l c. 1 • ; ,: J ~:: •S ·' ~; ~ Revenue.a dropped from '418.t · o :11a 1."a.;: it=~· i::J \• l S: t.-~· ,,·•¥ 1~: 1i ;;;.~. mllUoo&oSBU.lmlJUon. ~ Ad strategies that have failed Moat of the lime when you read bu1ineu literature you rind yourself inundated by s uccess s tories. Eve~thlng seems to work. new products, n l!w companaeis. n ew leaders. The Idea of thi1 liter ature is. of course, to provide role models . But what a bout lhe fa ilures? Are there any? JC you're looking for som e, I'd like to r ecom · mend a n ew book, "Positioning: The Batlle for Your Mind," by two admen, Al Ries and Jack Trout. They run a New York a d vert is in g ~ a~ency called l'· Ries & T rout. r «» a nd their bo<lk ·, , is chock full or •• ~· marketing dis· lllJll lllOllJZ ~ aste rs . _ ..-: T a k e Bristol-Myers. maker of Bufferin, Excedrin, C lairol a nd Vltalis, a mong other products . Bristol-Myers. Ries and Trout recount, "tried to ta ke on Crest toothpaste with Fact (killed after S5 million was spent on promot1on ) The n they tried to go after Alka· Sellzer with Resolve (killed after $11 million was s pe n t). T hen they t ried to unseat Bayer with Dis· solve. another financial head ache. And then came the a ttack on Tylen ol with Oatril. An even wor se head ache " T~en there was Rhe ingold, once the top·selling beer an New York. The brewery decided to go after the beer-swilling working class. So they produced som~ awar~·wi~ning T':' comme rcials "featuring Ita lia ns drinking Rheingold. Bla cks drinking Rheingold, Irish drink ing Rheingold, J ews drinking Rheingold, a nd so on ." With this result, say Ries and Tr out: "R_ather tha n appeal to everybody. they ended up appealing to nobody The reason is s imple. Prej· udice being a basic hum an commodity. the fact that one ethnic group d rank Rheingold sure didn't am· Pr ess anot.her e thnJc group. In fact. all the campaign dad was a lJenate every ethnic group in New York." Atka-Seltzer Pl us was fielded by M i les L~boratories to com pete in the cold remedy market against Drislan and Conlac. The plot was to trade on the Atka -Seltzer na me . "But lo and behold," point out Ries and T rout, "instead of eating in to the Drist an and Contac market , the new product turns a round a nd eats in to the Alka·Seltzer market . . A better na me for the product would have been Bromo -Selt.zer Plus. That way they could have taken business away from the compet1 llon. Som e companies think that if a nam e works well on one producl, it should work on others as well. Not so. say Ries and Trout. Pepsi-Cola called its low· calorie drink Diet Pepsi. Coke called ats version Tab. Tab was the wi nner. Why? Because the "Cola drinker sees Diet Pepsi as an inferior product lo regular Pepsi. while Tab stands on its own." Life Savers gum d id not sell well. Nor did Dial deod orant And Sara Lee flopped when it tried to in· tr oduce a line of Sa r a Lee froie n dinners (con· Sume rs trunk or Sara Lee as a dessert) Arm & Ha m - mer has done a neat job promoting its baking soda as a good product to use in refrigerators. But what hap- pened . ask R ies a nd Trout, when the same company brought out Ar m /,£ Hammer deodorant? The ans wer: "Very li ttle . As Phy llis Diller s ays. 'It only works if you're standing in the refrigerato r."' Ries and Trout talk about the tendenc y or big _com_P~es !-<> commit "co:porate suicide" by adopt· mg 1mtJals instead or e arlier names which stood for real people. They c laim tha t companies with such na m es as Hewle tt-Pack ard, Reynolds Metals, Sperry & Hutchinson. Heint a nd Hart, Schaffner & Ma rk are better known than companies with names like TRW, RCA. LT V, CPC, NCR. GATX and -"would you believe·· MBPXL. "Top executives have seen the company's initials on internal memos for so long they j ust naturally assume that everybody knows good old MBPXL," says Ries a nd T rout. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YORl<(AP) l'lnal Oow-J-s •vol HEW YORIC (AP) ~In,'""" prt~1 'f:ol~ndaY. JUI t -M l <1\en91 of h lltlllen mot! ecil•• 0-..._ L.ew ClllM CM Hew Yerk 5'0<11 E•<Nl\00 IHUH , JO Ind .,.. .., ...,. .. "°°' "'-00• S.Sl lradlnQ n•1ion.llY el mMe 11\an \I 10 lm )99.11 -.. Jt7 JS .a> 10 • l 'l'1 Prlmocm a , ICll ,.... J'I'> IS Vil '°'IS IOI 71 IOt II 106 7._ 0 u Tew•JOllll • I00.!00 SO"" • v. u Siii M ,U m It l6' M 110 ... 1.21 c11i..svu m.tOO tolt. ••• ,, '"""' • "' 700 C-olll( t 7',l00 1''-Tren 1'JM0to0 f>ltttto11 Co m ,JOO JO'l't • l"' Ulllt 'n:1' 200 S..rry Cp Ml,000 di\ t tot -.s Stk • 1n' soo I( m•rt SJ1.:ZOO ~ 1~ • • f::~~· m:E = : : WHAT STOCKS DID So!lY Corp '"•'°° JI • '" Allltcl Corp 3",.00 '9~ + J 09!' Motors 3",.00 SO SeersRoeb ,.,.100 11~ • •t. Motil! I JtO,G 31-• \I+ AMERICAN LEADERS I"«. GOLD COINS t I '~ w '·' s.1 4·! l:J .., a .,_, NIW' YO .. K (Af>I -"'l<fl lete ,,_..., tf .... ~ __.,... llffll W'I M A ;'t .,10 . '!.Flll!!'t'' .... '"'" ....... "' ..... _ ..... ,'"" .......... u. ............. '' '"' ... llll..IS. .. tlt.U. ........ * c-. ·-'"' ...... u ... .... a-w .,._ • ....,.., NEW YORK tAPI .IUI • Pre'W' Advenced Oe<ll....O Uncllef\9td Tot•I IUuet .... l'llQl'I• Hew lows T~ 617 '°' '"° .,.J, 777 •SI lltS 13 ,. Wl<AI A>AEX CID NEW YORI( IAPI Jut t Tocloey JOI ,_., 22> , .. ' ,. 10 )() METALS HEW YORK CAP) Sftol 110ftttrr-_..1,prtusw.._, C-1>-.as <tflll e -d. U.$. Clesll-llont. t..u• tt ceno • poune1, ll-c t.411. ttflb • poune1, Clollvereo. Tiii $6 '110 INl .. t W-C-llt Ill, Al-1-1 .... <MbepounCI, N.Y. Me«_., 141.00 per ,.._.. P1e11-,._ootroy .,., N v. Sl~Y!! HEW YC>ltlt IAl'I -.._y & Herman t ll•H Tllvrsa. .... ..., M.Jt IWd tll"ff M..a, .. M.)t, IMlrlul· .. .,,.,..r lt.101,.., ...... GOLD QUOTATIONS ., Ille "'-..... ,.,.... ~elected -Ill (191d Pfket 1-y L-: mom111911atng "''s.t~"" n.oo. Lu• .. : •lltrnoon lla1111 s.i•.t•. "" t lO.U . l'erlll af'*'-ll•lnt Mlt. 11 _,.It.•. l'rMlltwt: l'IUS...,'1'7 larlt11: l•I• llalno Ult 00 up Sii.Oii. ... 1'.00atttfCI. " ... , A "•'"'HI IHllY .. 111 -to MU JO,"" •10 lS 1...-..: ..,., _1, ............. .. tlt.U. I ....... : ""y NllY ._. 1Mr'lu4M MJ11t ... s10 ... SYMBOLS H /P Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, Friday, July 10. 1981 DOQGIE MOMMA -Gentle dog named Killer sits with litter of kittens she has adopted at the Lane McCuUogh home in Cbelau, Wash. The pooch has taken over mother duties, including nursing. Crackdown on sailors' drug abuse announced WASHINGTON <AP ) -The Navy's top admiral has announced a crackdown on drug abuse by siilors that wiJJ include tougher law enforce· menl, expanded testing of suspected users and preventive education. use of drugs, regardless of the degree of acceptance in the civilian sector. Commanding orficers must convey a consistently tough intolerance to drug abuse that will be understood clearly by all in the chain of com- m and." .. Drug abuse is destrucli ve of our efforts to instill pride and promote professionalism," Adm. Thomas B. Hayward, cruef of naval operations, said in a message Thursday to Navy units worldwide. ··It is costly in terms of lost m an· hours. unnecessary administrative and judicial processing and a critical drawdown on morale and espril de corps." Hayward said the Navy is buying more and better portable equipment to detect drug traces in the urine of s us pected users, purchasing more dogs trained to sniff out drugs, in- creasing the number of law enforce· ment personnel and developing a drug education program s imilar le one intended to curb alcohol abuse. Hayward declared that "com· mandJng officers and supervisors at all levels cannot condone the illegal In addition, he said, new emphasis will be placed on making s ure those who request help for drug problems are sincere . FOR THE RECORD ....... ••SMO.. COMMUMITY NOlf'ITAL ,_" "''. •N:t '*'· 0-.y ........ L.e-•••<11, 91rt. '-" Mr. end~ J-E-. lrvlM , .,.., ,_,, Mr end Mr\. EdWerd Smltll, u-NIO.,.I, boy ,_,. Mr -Mn Oof\eld Somltll, Dene Polrtl, Olrt. ,_1' Mt. end Mn . Al_, .......... CCIII• MeWl,gl<I. Mr. er.a -.. ~el I r-. Irvine, glf1 ,_" Mr. end '"'"-"l<llerd Dl•on, Sell J"en Ceplllr-. 9frl. Mr .,.. ~ Dev• Flfllue, """'" lnelon a.di, flrl. Mt -Mr• Wllllem -ler. S... JWft Cep!Slr-, poy. , .. " Mt. eN:I ~ W.,.,., H•""\Mlll· S... J ... ,. c,..,i11r-. "''· ,_J1 Mr. 111d Mr\. J-Gl<k, Int.,.., olrl ,_14 Mr. eN:I #rs. Aey,,_,ci ~,. .. JI, lrvlM,boy. Mr, end ~ Melvlrt PkUU, SM J ..... c..iist•-. boy. Mr. end Mr\. Der."h Seemer., L•V"ne lleedl, 9frt. ,_2S Mr •"d M,.. Pe"I l'orbH, S.n Clemente, boy Mr end Mt\. Mef1l MerSll, 0... ......... .,..., ,_,. Cops turn firemen M JAMI <AP) -More and more Dade County po lice officers are jump· ing out of the firing line and into the fire. As Miami's crime rate soa r s a nd the Dade police force steps up its r ecruiting drive. some cops are saying they're fed up with ducking bot· ties and bullets and are switcrung to firefighting. Name 'Squirt' fine with him TAMARAC, Fla. (AP> Bill Albaugh doesn't mlnd when he's teased about hls short stature. H~ only hopes that If you're going to give him a nickname, you'll call him "Squjrt." That's easily explained. For 33 years, he's been the Jiving trudemark ror a soft drink bearing that nam~ Albaugh is what the uninformed refer to as a "midget" or "dwarf." but like the thousands uf. Alcted with a quirk in the human growth process, he prefers being called a "little person " "You kind of learn to accept the teasing," says the jovial 4-foot-7-inch Albaugh, who was born in M lngo Junction. Ohio. "The only people who are cruel are those who are ignorant . But 'little peo- ple' learn to deve lop a sense of humor. otherwise. life would be tough." He admits his career with Squirt & Co. began as a novelty because of the coincidence with ats nam e a nd his size. But, his kn ac k for salesmanship proved him lo be or double value for his employer. He travels three weeks of ever y month, not only as a "living trademark, .. but also to help train salesm en. solve account problems and handle public re lations. "We're very fortunate to have Bill with us." said J . W Brookes. the company's executive vice president, from his office in Holland. Mich.,. "not only because of the clever twist between has size a nd our product, but because he is very a ble. He's an unusual, sensitive person and one or our most experienced sales men.·· At home, Albaugh as a veritable giant standing next to has wife, Ma rie. He teases that he's gr.own seven inches during their 23 year s or marriage while s he's still 3-foot-11. T he two are active in helping other "little peo· pie ." Albaugh fo unded the South Florida Mini· Gators 10 years ago, and the group has more than 50 members. "We help each other on where to buy clothing or shoes and things like that," explained Mrs. Albaugh. "After all, it's not easy lo find a cocktail dress for someone 3-foot-11 " The Mini-Gators also tackle m ore serious problems like helping parents cope with the shock of learning their child is a ·' little person'' .. 'LitUe people' also have a problem accept· ing themselves." said Albaugh. "Sometimes t hey are told they can't do anything and then they believe it and rude from the world.'' The Albaughs are good examples that being small is detr imental only 1f one lets it become so "We've led a norma l and ver y good life." said Mrs . Albaugh. And their home 1s no differ ent from anyone else's. · ··People think everything will be little in our house," said Mrs Albaugh, "but our friends and relatives ar en't small. It would be uncomfortable ror them if everything was made lo accommodate us.·· The only concession Mrs. Albaugh allows herself is a s mall ladder she uses in the kitchen "That's the o nly exercise I get ," she la ughed. "going up and down lhal ladder." Albaugh's only complaint with life 1s that much is denied "liltie people." "There's no reason. for example. why 'li ttle people' can't serve in the armed forces. There are plenty of desk jobs we could do. It's part of the old m yth that the only place for 'little people' 1s 1n the circus ." But, they both also find some humor in being s mall. "One child saw me in the supermarket and told his mother. 'Look. Mommy. that lady s hrunk'," Mrs. Albaugh said with a chuckle . Her husband's greatest thrill happened when he was m high school. Albaugh loved athletics. so he usually took care of the sports equipment PUBUC NOTIC ""auCA TIC* ..cmc•o• Mlo.ATIV• D•CLAaATICHf Tiie CMt. -.0 11'1-"ll 0-1· ....,.1 .... Ill' ...... It 1.-• H ... llvo D•ttere11 .. r..., ..... IN MvltM• _,. .. I "'-ti ...... lollOowlfto .... -·· Dtw ........ ..,,..,., D•..,·14 tot • 21,UI _.,. IMI olllco ltv114'1ftt, IOUIH et tmA 9tluel ~.Ill e Q. -T ... N..-tl,,. Do(l.,Oll .. Wiii M ,., .... , .. fer ~on .., w •lllr Ju-ly 10, ltt1. For lllf1Mt lrtlOrmellOll. pleeM Cell IN Pt-Int OefMwt-1 ol ( 710 7W.U4S P..-.h1 ... C> .... CM•I o.lly l"llOI Jwly 10, 1"1 >107 II PUBLIC NOTICE MOTIC• Oft Al"~ICA TIOlll l'Ott CHAN•• IM OWMIAU.11" OP Al.COttOUC t•Vl ...... 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'21111. cOt1tacl Put>ll-<>enoeCoott()eltyPllol ROO FJELLMAN •"d lEE Jwly tO. 1'f1 ~l FJELL.M.t.H, <Jo M<Alpln, 0oorteri & PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,,,* l'ICTI nous •UllMt:H s.. ... 111 SOYt11 Cltnn, Covirte, CA •ou, , .. ..,,_ 1211> inw•. II you ltau any quHllon•. you \/lould contect • ... .,., Of' Ille 90ftrn· me111 eaency Whkh mey ,..,.. IMured your 1_, MAMl ITATt:MIMT Tiie 1011ow1no per10nl ••• Du"""' as Aem1M•er, YOU MAY LOii dOl"ll LIEOAL a10Hn U' YOU 00 MOT TAKI l"•OMl"T ACTION. IBN l TO .. m l s 8rl\IOI. Svll• 201, COlleMHe. C... t1'2' G•M -.11. m7 s er11101, s.i11. 101, Cotle Mow. C.. n 6Jl Tnl• """""' h condutleCI by e llmlled _,,.,..,.,,P O....Wekall Tl\I\ llellln'IOnl WH 1111<1 with llW Cou"IY Clt•lt ol Or•"~ County on J-n.1"1 MOTICI 01' Dll'AUlT NOTICE IS HEREIV GIVEN; THAT SOUTH HILLS ESC,.OW CORP , e Colllorl\la Cot-•11.,, I• lluly •POO!nteo Tnat" _, e Oeed ol Trull Clelad J.-.e u. tt71 ueculed by JOHN A. FLOTHO, en unmerrlod m•n •• ffVllor, to M<Urt cerl.ltn • 119.ellonl I" lavor OI MRS. llLMA GABRIEL. en ...,....,,..,, --. •• l'IMUS llenellelery rKOrtlltd J.-.e H ... , ... Publl.,_d Or-Co.II Oelly Piiot lnllrumem "°· 1',S7', lrt -un2, J""• H . JYly J, 10, 17, 1'1111 11" II page ~J. OI Oltlclel llecordl '" Ille 01· PUBLIC NOTICE lie• 011,. RecOf'cler o1 Orenoe CouMy, C•lllornl•. dH<rllllno •-ltlerel" ••· Ill• Soullleutuly 70 Itel ol Ill• Nor111w .. 1or1y W l•I of Loh " encl MUMICl~AL COURT 17 ol Tr eel ll•, City ol CosY MaWI, el M)UT'H OtlAHOll C·OUMTT rec0<ded '" 8"'* U, peoe 1' OI Mli· JUDICIAL DllTAICT telleneOU\ "'-· Oren .. C-ly, ... MIU 0-Yll41ay "-••Y cepl .... Soutllwnlerly 104 IHI '""" "-........ Ce.tun Lot 11 ... Id -1 .. 11-IMlucllne -l"LAINTIFF SOUTHER N one note f ....... Of'lelnel '""' ol CAllFORHIA EDISON COMPANY, a $t0.000.00 Ir.I I br..cl\ of, -delMlll cor po,.llon In, l,.. OOll .. Uon• let wlliU\ well 0..d DEFENDANT YOUSSEF ol Trull I• 1«urll'1' has occurred In MAR ZI ellO known u YOUSSEF !NI payment hB nol """ meoe ol MOSIAH MAIUE, JAMAR A80Ul ,,.. P•Y.....C for prlMlpol -lnler•t SAT TAR, elMI ..,_" el JA.MAL AB· due on Ap-11 I, 1 .. 1 _,d ell --1 OUl SATTAA, -OOES I l"'OUOll P•tment•. Ille Wlllrt ~lance remelft IV ln<IWft Ing, •II - -payable J.-.e JO, 1'1111, ' IUMMOftl •dvaM .. on Hnlot IM\C..,..br_,c ... ...,. CASIE .. UM•••,.,., peid , ..... II •n'(, 1 ... 1 by rtHO" MOTIClll Y• .. ve -_,, TM tr.reol, Ille pr...,.I blnelklery ...,.,.. c•r1 ,..., We.I* ....... Y• w1..._. well 0-ol Tr,.I ,.., de(>olllltd wllll ,_ ..... -•,..... ,,_ ,.._. Hid duly •PC>Olntea Tru•IH. \U<I\ wllllle • .. ,~ AeM .,. ... _.... Dud ol Trull end all docume"h .. ,_ evidencing obll gallonl u cur od AYl.IOI UltM ............ --· !hereby, •nd ,,,. Ufld•,.•on•d -· 11 .,,._., _. eec:uir c-• U4'. llereby deCI••• all •um1 .. cured 11111 a-.tll..cle • -.,. U4'. ,_,... llleteby lmmodtellllY --peyeblo .. •Htn .. • f11ff. u e 1e i.iw-•"d lklH ,..,..by elect lo cauw llMt cl••....... . trull P'-1Y to .. IOld to MllJIY ,,.. II yo" •ISi! 10 wtt tho edvk• of •" Ol>llgallonuecweci INreby. ellom•'I' '" 11111 malltt, you \llOuld do Dated. J.-.e 2.S, 1'1111. •o promptly 10 thol your wrlll•" Roa Fjell,,,.,, rtW>O<IM, 11 -. mey lie llled on time lee Fje11..-s1 Ullltd -· \Clll<llM el conwJo de Publl"'9d C>enga C...11 Datly Piiot un ·~ .,. HI• -ro. deberla Jul, 10, 17, H, ll, 1'1111 l111-t1 h1cer10 lnm•dl•l•m •nte, dt 111• -------me"•••. "' .--11.a ncrlt.a, ll hay P UBLIC NOTICE a1g .. n• -• wr reolltr-e tlemoo. I. TO THE DEl'ENOANT; A cMI comp1e1n1 ,.., blen 111.0 by Ille plel,.. 1111 agaltWI you. II YOY wl\11 llO del-lllh lewtUll. you """l ....... " • Cle~ •lier '"'' ....,,,,.,.,,. I• .. ,WCI on Y°"· Ille •II" lhh cour1 • written ,_,,.. to lh• com.,lal"t. Unlen you do IO, yovr oeleull will lie entered "" ap-pll<•llon of -p1e1t11111, ...o thh t-1 mey •"ler a I""""*" eotln•I YDY tor Ille tellal oen-dld In IN C'.l>tnpl.i"t. •lll<h "'"Id rewll In oemllflmlnl of wagel, lalno OI m-y Ot pr-rty or Olller rellel reQ .... lltd lrt Ille (Om· plelr.t OATEO. Oe<amller J, 1• J-8 Harris, Clertt 8y: M. Pl'\ld'hOmme, a-llr I'. Lt•-Slllll. H..,.'I' W. Y-JemH A. T~ lltle9tley L "'-" "-•r4'L..Co111M, An-.-etuw ,..0. ···-· uu ...... °"" A,,__ ,._IM, Ce. 91111 TOI: UUJ U2·1W. Pullll"'9d Or-C...•I Oelly Piiot July 10, 17, 24, l1. 1 .. 1 JI IHI PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICll 01' l"Uauc Mt:A•IMO NOTICE IS HE•EBY Gii/EN "'81 e pybllc ......... Wiii bl Mid by llle City CDYll<ll of tr. City OI Colt• Me .. an July 20, 1"1, In IN C-11 C ... moe,. ol Clly Hall, 77 Felr Orlve, Cott• Mu •. et •»O pm . or •• •oon ll•••••ller .. o•actlceble, o" ,,.. 1o11ow1no Item APPE AL 0 1' THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT'S OECISIOH <Ofl ce'"'"' collocllan Ol l•us. Ir.., Corel R .. r Motel, 264.S H.,_. 8oulnerd. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN -at Mid lime -piece, ell lntor•ted per10rt• mey _., and lie lle•rd by the Clly CoYno;ll on the al ... emontl-CI ma tier EILEEN P PHINN EY, Clly c1ertt Publl\Nd C>-Coe•I Oelty PllOI July tO, 1"1 JIO..tl PUBLIC NOTICE MW-'1 .. 1 MOTICI M TaUSTll'I MLI .. .. l'•1HJ1 On July tt, lffl, et 10:00 • m. IMPERIAL CORPO RATION OF MERICA 4K duly -'"led Trvll" -· -__....,, to Deed ol T~t MOTICll CW TAUSTlllll' IALll recor-Merell JO, 1'7', u in\lr No. PVBUC NOTICE •IC'f•ncan ..,.. ..... ..... lfATaMe•T f 11• .......... --· ., .... ,.. WlillfttM! HIALTHY SA .. OWIC:Het, JtJI H••.-t ............. a..11, CA ""*· c111 Y11•11 Cll•"•· uors Ank••• St reel, Ml....,. llleJo, CA t2iM1. C.lll•·Yu T ..... U01J AMM8 tt~-. MlHIM VlejO, CA t'JMI t lrcllt M H•.,._, UOH A-• SlfHI, Ml..,.. YteJo. CA '2 .. 1 Tlllt -•,.•• h condutltcl llr • oen•••I --tftlp. CNY,_a..,.. Tlllt u111...-•• 111811 •IUI IM COlllllY Clof1I et Or-c:-nty on Jiii' I, 1"1 .. , . .,,, Publl\llM <>.,... eoou oe11y Pllo4, July tO, 11, U, )1, 1"1 Jl1M1 PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUI aUllN.U M.&MalTAT•MaMT Tiie IOllOWI,.. --II ~ ....... " ..... THE OCCASIOHAl YACHTSMAN. 211'2 llr••-. Hl.W'll"91on .. ecll, CAt2 ... Jem°' 9.,°"° Me,....mertl Co,1 Inc .• • Cellloml• COf'POt•ll911, '"" Strell•m-. Hunllnoton .. etll, CA ., .... Tiii• llullneQ h c-led br • tor porellotl. J-•Ber-Tlti• wet-I •• Ill .. wllll IN Courtly Clarlt of Ot-C:.UNY _, J•Y •. ltll P"JlU Publlahad Or.,09 C...•I Oelly "''"-Jul y 10, 17, 14, ll, '"' Jl..,I -----~ PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUI aUllM•U MAMl ITATUdMT Tlte tofl-•ne "''°"' are dolne tllniMUel CALIFORNIA HAllOWOODS, 2M1 Elder Ct., L.e9uN Ni.-J, CA '1'11 AICO lndu$trlff l id., l>ttl El-CL, l..-Nlouel, CA m n Tiii• llu\lt'tftl '' contN«M oy an In dlYldual A8CO 1-.0trlff Lid 8..m L l(lrklancl Pr.alclenl T"I' Jt-1 wo• llled will\ Ille County Cl••• ol Oranoe Cou"IY on Jwne J0, 1•1 1'1U1" Publl"'9d Or-(OHi 0.lly Piiot, July ), 10, 17. 14, '"1 1'17 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITI OUI aUllMISS MAME ITATllMllMT Tiie lollOwl"O -"'" " dloino bull "ff\H TU-Y STUFFER,'" 170 1'ov11\ l rlllol, UNI •tU, CCIII.a Maw, C4 nut. JOSEPti CHARLES MACAlUSO, 11.JJI Galllrwte, R.,...._ HelQflh, CA 911 .. Tiii\ _,_, I• COtldu<tltd by an In dlvldu el J ..... CllerlH A.\eUl"lO Tltl• __ , we. llled wlllt U.. Counly Cl-of Or-Counly"" JYly I, lffl 111un1 Publl\tled Or-Coell Delly PllOI, Jul y 10, 11, 1•, ll. 1 .. 1 JIU•l l PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS•UllHIU NAME l"T.t.TIEMllMT Tiie 1o110w1no .,.,...... I• Clolno llu•I MU •' OAY CONSTRUCTION CO . I°""' G•rcle" ~ Blvd , Su•I• 21J, G•r-Grou, CA tlW Harold E-I'll"'· 2!o071 E:• P••o Or . ~ Hllll, CA tt•~ Tltl\ ~-ll c-.Ctecl by •" I,._ dlvldvel Ha.......,E--Fli"t Tllll lYl.atnlnl w•I llled Wiii\ U.. Co•mly Clet1t OI Or-C°""IY on Jult l,1'1111 1'1Ul3' Publl"'9d 0r.,... Cool! 0..lv PllOI, Jwly J 10, 11, 1• 1"1 ns>-et PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTmous •UllNISS MAME STATEMENT T"• 1oi1owono _...,. "doino ~•· ne»•• CL AY81 N COMPAN Y, 1701 c;.,d,,,.I °'··CCII~-... ee. n•H Edward"-ClayOjn. 170I Cardinal Or , CCllle Mow.~ ., •• Tiii• llllllneu fl c-.C:tecl by.., I,._ dlYldu•I EdWerd A Cloyt)jn Tllll lWl...--1 wu llltcl •1111 IM Cou"lt Clerk ol O""""' Countr °" Mr, end Mn. ~ ... DYnlot1, L.e-HIOWl, .. ri. Mr. end Mr\. lllomel L". L.e-Hlg1Hl,9lrt ,_11 ··Everybody likes firemen ." said Dade· Metro Patrolman Be rnie Loos. who is making the switch. "One time our basketball team was way a head of a rival school," recalled Albaugh. "So to put a little sail on the wound. the coach sent me in and I played the last two minutes. That was great!" 0.. AUOWSI J, 1 .. 1. al 11:00 • m. Hen· '30~. 11001< l:JOm, p.t91 I~, 01 Olllclel cy E IMw, u Suc»ll"'ted Tr1nlle, ol Record1 , ••eculed by ; JOH N lhal ur~ln Oeed OI Trusl •ae,ulltd by HOMME. an u11merrled m•"· •1 Wiiiiam C. w.,..,,lneton 111, end re-truuor, Ill IN Ollk• of thP C-ty corded Octot.f' J, 1'11 • lnw11m .. 1 RecorOff OI Or-County, SUI• of 111.,..H No tllJ, '" ...... 12 .... Pa .. 12SI, of CellforNe, Will SEll AT PUBLIC PubllW-0 Orenoo C.,..l 0.lly Pu.I June 11, 1"1 Mr -Mt'\. Oevld LOwe, L.e-Hl-l,9frt. DEA TH NOTICES Mr end 11r1.. o.Nel lw<fl, ~ N1 .... 1. olrt WHITED 8 r o a d w a y M o Pt u a r Y 8 E RT ll A WHI T E D. directors resident of Santa Ana. Ca BEAUMONT Passed awa> on July 9, 1981 R li SS E LL M A R C She 1s survived by 2 sons. BEAUMONT. resident of J ohn Elsenbelss M.D. of Newport Beach. Ca. Passed Phoenix , Arizona and away on July 7, 1981 1.n Edward Eisenbeiss or Newport Beach, Ca. He IS Newport Beach. Ca and 2 survived by his parents grandchildren. Graveside Ru sse 11 and L eon.a services will be held on Beaumont. sis ters Blair Monday, July 13. 1981 al Beaumont and Chr istine 11 OOAM at Forest Lawn Haynes and brother m·law Memorial Park. Glendale. Ken Memorial ser vices Ca. Pierce Brothers Bell were held at St James ------------Episcopal Church. Newport McCOllMICX MOltTUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·941 5 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HAllotl LAWM-MT. OLIVE Mortuery • Cerrerery Crematory t 625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 540.5554 NACt .. OTHHS l&t.•OADW.t.Y MOHUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 ULTllHGHOH SMITH & TVTHtU WISTCU.. CHA"\ •27 E 171h St Costa Mesa 84&-9371 Beach. Ca on Thursday, July 9. 1981 The family requests that donations be made to the Children's Hospital of Orange County Pacific View Mortuary directors QUAM EN MYRTLE N. QUAMEN , age 64. passed away in Riverside on July 9, 1981 Daughter of Nina Nereson of Cos ta Mesa. Ca . Also survived by 6 ni eces and nephews and 5 grandnieces. Funeral services will be held on Monday, July 13, 1981 at lO:OOA M In Acheson and Graham Garden ol Prayer Ch a pel. Ri verside. Ca . Interment in Ri verside National Cemetery. Acheson and Graham Mortuary , Riverside Ca. directors. DEATHS ELSEWHERE PINEHURST, N.C. tAPl -Retlred Ma,J. Gtn. In T. "IUIJ" Wydtt, 93, wh~e mllllarv career 1panned two wor ld Wara . died We dnesda y . Ht com · mandcd tbe 7tlh lnlantry DMslon In Europe Jn World War It. SALT LAl<E Cl'l'V CAP> -8. DU....U. Vw••• 83. an emerllut member or tM Mormon Church'• First Quorum of S.venly and de1cendan\ of pioneer leadH Rrltham \'ount. died ThurMia)I. Olllclel Rec°"dl ol Onr.oe COYnly, AUCTION TO HIGHEST l lDDEll June U . Jutyl, 10, 11, 1'11 1174-11 CalllorNe, -pur...,I lo ltlel <er· FOR CA~ (peyellle at time 01 Ml• In 111111 Nolle• of 0.fMlll -EIKllon to lewhil -y OI .,,. Unllltd Sl•1H) ••. S.11 ,,..,_ re<Ot-April 2, 1 .. 1, IM Norll\ front .,,,tone• of llW County .. ln\lninw\I Ho UH, In ....... 14006, c~. 700 Clvl< Center ~. w .. 1. Page 1U1, .. Ofnclel RKOf'd\ .. Wiid Senta Ane, C..lllorrtl•. •II •l9'1t. 1111• Covr.ly, #Ill _, ---nl to eN:I lnlerHI conveyed IO -,,_ lwld .. Id OMd of Trust 1tll • puOll< •~· by It undar Wiid o.eG OI Trllll In tlle llan fOf' ca.fl, lawfvl money of Ille Ur.It· ~rty 111 ... tltd In .. id Couf\ly end •d Stales of .t.merk., •I So"lh ..,. Stele ci.Krlllect es: Savings account new airline lure LOS ANGELES <AP> -A savings account complete with interest rates and periodic bank statements is ContlnentaJ Airlines' latest lure for the frequent traveler, company officials said. Passengers rtying the Los Angeles based airline Thursday were the first introduced to FlightBank. It's the newest wrinkle In the com· pelitive war among U.S. airlines sparked when ~e Civil Aeronautics Board deregulated air fares m 1978. Sluggish s ummer travel and the effects of last year's 55 percent jump in jet fuel prices have in- tensified the revenue battle. Ame rican, Trans World and United airUnes a ll offer price reductions -and in some cases free flights -based directly on mJJes traveled. FlightBank goes a step further, awarding points for mUes flown. A Los Angeles-Denver tri p is good for 100 points; a Los Angeles-Boston traveler gets 500. Every 1,000 points entitles a passenger to a ticket worth $285. T hat "would get you across tbe country and about half-way back," since Contlnen· tal offers round-trip domestic rligbls for $358, said Tom McBrearty, the airline's director of com· mercial sales planning. "Interest'' accrues once an account tops 2,000 points. "It's really a rate-or.return dlfference," McBrearty said. "At 1,000 points it's 28.5 percent, at 3,000 it's 38 percent, a.nd so on." One employee la enouJb to run FllgbtBank's computerized operation since It's linked lo Con· Unental'a exisUng file or frequent p111en1ers, he added. No point.I will be awarded alter Dec. 31, but account.·holdera can wlthdraw polnU for dJacounu tbrou1n Feb. 15, 188'. McBreany doubled other alrlines would at· tempt undercuttln1 FllsbtBank at baa happened with some airlines' discount coupons. For exam· pie, Eut.ern Airline coupom, whJch reduce cost.a of B:ast Coa.at shuttle fUtbt.I, are belnf bought by New York Air to promote the New. York Air's cheaper rat~. New York offers Eastern'• coupona lo any ol Ill puaen1ert Wiiling lo ply Eastern'• bJper rates. Prison population up Treasure hunt fails tror.ce, Otan11 Counly Herllor llXHlalT "A" CORP US CHRI STI, Mu nl<IP•I Court, 0 01 Jamboree lol 11 In Block 11, u ctttl Ille Texas CAP) After dig-••11 1•ve•d, H••P0•1 e .. cll , Nor111e••r s.oo ••t ,,,_eof, •nO ,,.. ( Cellfornle, 111 ... , right, tlllo •M In· nortllerly •.OO lwt o1 LOI It In Block 11, gin g t WO weeks 0 r l•ntl (OfWeyod lo -"-held by It •II OI TrKI NO. 1n, In tlle City of bu r i e d SP a n is h Io O t, under Mid Deed or Tr,.11n ,,.. P.._,. N••POrt 8Nch. a1 ._,, "" • mep lre a s ure hunter J .C . ty •ltvtlltd In Mid Co....CY -Slol• tller•OI ·~ '" booll 23, -'· deK•llMd •: A ·--Id "let• ... -Mhull..-n ~. l'KOtcK OI wld Gautreaux e nded up 10 ora,...c-ty WI. lh only Sand, water PARCEL 1· l..ol "of Trect No 6DO, E•cepl ell mlnerel• CIMl"dlng •• lllo•r. on • mep recorded '" tloolo. 11111 not 11m11ec1 10, oll, oes -olller and a $1,000 bill from 20, P•on 10 •• tJ, IMlu•I•• 01 Ml•· llydroc.,.,. ....ostencetl In -u- Nueces County . cell•ne-""'--rK°"d\ of Or•noo end llMll mey lie produced lrom IM CDIHllY. Celllomle, allow d9krltlocl •--all rloflu Gautreaux believed a PA,.CEl 2: "" ·-"-' ,_,. pertelft1no 10 Wiid mine••• C1Mhict1,.., lj I d d H<lvllw _,..,.. '°" lnorna •nd 11111 nol 1lmllecl IO, tM e1<cl11Mft ,._,, Spanish ga eon oa e ••••u ur....-Lo112 ot T••ct UJO. 10 HPtor• tor, ,,,111 for,.,.,,.._, -With gold and Silver had H 11101#11 one .... recorded In loOll duce end utre<I Hid mlnereh). wrecked Off the COaSt 20, Peoes 10 lo IJ, ln<IYSIYI OI MIS· loOellwr with Ille H<hislft rltlfll to ull•n-~ record\ of 0••-d•lll 111r°""' u. •-dH<•lbed lencl centuries ago. He ended COYt11y, eoi11orr.1e ..... .,,., w1111 ••u· '°' ,,.. --.. •IQl4orl,.. tor. drlll· hiS Search, but may try menU !or l-orl elld Hlllemenl iftO for, developlnQ. prodYclnQ eftCI U • wllere Wiid Per<OI 1 edjol"l lot 12 of Ir act I rt t o 11 , 0 el and O 111 er again, Said his lawyer, Mid TrKI encl IOQelller Wltll tMt· hydrocaniot'I -IS In end ullder Tom Watson. mentl !or NWI Of' OftrtloanOS, WN•• ...... ·-· wfll<ll ... d mlMr•ll •N:I luth u vu er• <Dflllructed 111 •<-seld •loMI ••• ~ ,_,,.., Uftlo Nueces County Com-cord•n<• •Ill! ....... <•1111• m""'CISNI G••rt10r, lb IUC(IS~ -......... missioner . J .P. Luby, ordfnenc" -.. ~-"'· nOft• """"tNeQ<'clWOIWlldrlOfll~.oren· Whose Precl·nct a·ncludes .. c1u11w t11N to .,. the 1•<11111•• tor, 111 sue~ encl eulofl•, •NII loc elld Oft Mid LAii 12. not enter""°" lfle -1•c:e of llM •loo" the 75·SQUare·fOOt Site, The 11,..I eddrfti or otller comm_, described lend Of' Ille MlbWrfec:e OI Sal.d the county would dul1ne11.,. o1 Hid P•099fty 11 ,.,, semi •l:IDW the dep111 °' '°° '"' Enero, H-1 ... ,11. Calllorftl• 111e1ow' 111e -1Ke. bill Gautreaux ror road Tl!• 11•m• end eddreu ol ,,.. AllenClon II dlre<'9CI to Ille feet · d th bl"•llclery •I ..._. ,_. .,. Mia tho1111e oll, etc., I• .. copMd '""" ttle maintenance an O er ".,.,,., ,MCIY<tld 11 oevld "· W•ll•• detcrlpt1on 111 ttll• .... , ..... enc1 eny services. Gautreaux, a c/o Dove•• K. we11ec•. soao c .... .,... pol Icy 1u .. •d '" 111e n•m• 01 • retired businessm an, Orl ... ,N......,i ... c11.c.emomie. 1>11rcll••••teMlo.....,..,ldOMc101 Dlrecll.,1 to Ille •lloYI property Tn11t will ellO COft~ln Mlcl oll en op. spent a bout '$20,000 on ma, 11e oote1Nd"' ,_.,,.. • ...,.. ,..,_ th ... (uJ dJa 111 ""111"11 '"""IM ,,..,.fklof'Y •llNll Tiie ,1..._. ectdr--_, ,...,. .--e_u_ns_u_c_c_ ..... _s__, __ .,.,...,e _· -=i 10 de.,. '""" u. '"" publlc.11en of mDfl eetlONflen, 11 .,.,, e1 ,.., , .. , 1111• notke. oroti0rty Oll<rl-t11ow 11 py._wct ~hid Mia wtll tit mode WltllOUI COW9 lo t1o· m ....._, Str•t, --1 11er.t w •etteiflly, •IQW"fH ., 1,...i1eod, l eec:ll, (.elltomle tH6S. PUBLIC NOTICE •• to utlt, ,o1MUI011., 011C...,w.,co1 Tllo ~ T,.,... tllKl .. m• PICTITIOUI eUMMU.S 10 .. 1111Y lht ~ '91M<e -., efty llMllllY for Wf'f iftcorT'KtfttH t4 MAMCITAT&MaNT Ille llOle or"°"" -Id..,.~ ef IN it...t ...,_ -~ c......_ Tllo ltllOWl"ll .,.._, 11 dolno Ml· Tr111I, I• wll: ,110,tlt ... , plw IN dosl .... tltn, II _,y, .._,..,..!ft. 11eu u ; follo•I,. tltlmoltcl co•ta. .. ,_.,.. a.Ml .... wlll 111 m.-Ill.It wtt11eu1 ORAKll SALllS, 103Sl Molllol Or., elld .. v-.. .t U. time ol IM lllltlol ct""4Nll ., _.,.,.,,, • .;.,.. .. ., Im• HllllllfttCM tMal, CA~..... tMlll<otlM ol tllh Holl<• Ol lolt• OI .... r...,-dlnt title ....... left ., Jelln Mk .... ~ ..... 1GQS1 Molkel Tf'\1.-.' ,_, 1 ... 1 ton llWd ml"' um111r.--. M ... , 1f111 ......,.-.,. Or.,H ............ 9Ncll.CAttt.9. . Ctll-""""·uo.• pr!Mi_.I -.. .,,. ,,...,.,MC-Tiil• ~ It <Mdue'1ocl Illy .,. Ill• Del ... ! J.a, t, Het lly MMI o.d llf Tr...i, with Int-' dlwkluol, .. _., ll. ltlew ,,..,_, • ~ In aokt M•C•>. Jd!llM.~•· JOIO~•Or. edYOllCM, If -........ l!WWI• .. Tllll ... _ •• Ill• wllfl IM ......... I &Hdl, c:. ..... OoM .. T~ '-t. ~ °""' c-ty Clon ti Ota1191 '-fy OUI ... , .. 1.,.._.. .. ._ T,_... Ml of t110 J-l .. ttei ~1 ITATllOf'CAU'°"HIA I tf'llttt c,...._..,. .... o.tt t4 Trwt, l"\lllllllNd OtWltl CMtl Delly Pl._ COUMTY Of' o•ANOll I i.t ... .._.... ,.._..., 9itN"4 ,,,_ lt, ""''a. 10, 11, 1"1 Jttr•t Oii Jlir t, 1'e1:"'.....,. -. IM ""' M :=. :.::,.., ..,_ ..ic1 ~ tll PUBUCNOftCE ""'1tflM. e ...... , '°'*k !ft .... fW Trnl ..,. ... Ofe .. ICll .......... .. ,, ~ .,.. MMe.__.,., • llwerM .. lie 111• ll•IM • "'in-t fllJeM ... Meloity I ,.,_.., llMoofl I• Ml DKIM"*' et o.tMI .. ~ ... _._,1 a........ le lilt IN ...... .._. -fl .W. tor lole, Md e •rlltoto Netko .. ••• ··-·-~· .............. ~ .. Otleuft .............. Soll. T"9 -..... IT'lnMllJtl' .CllMM .... tMI tM ..... .-"'9 OttltlltijJ '°"'tff told lf•tlct ef Tiit fell ...... """' l'l ~ Wt.I IOfll•. • T .....,..., Otf•l't .... li.ctlell te ... I l9 "9 ro-,,.:• :~ ~ ..... -·· ... .....,., = .;.. ..... ,., ( ..... lill .. C*IMy .......... ,... AM. CA e191 MMe.My W$t... ""'=" ~ WASHJNGTON P) -1be Justice Depart· -~~:i:.::~=~ Had ""~~~~ c.e.tt D•n:,::: ::::~~~R~ATIOH ment A)"I the n•tloa'a prbloa populaUoa rou s '"'' --... •u~•..,. .. "' • .... T,,... percent tn 11110, Lo m,122. ""' ... ir•LMNW• · 9'~MoKM1•11111. ' ~ ,...,. .,.._ • DAILY PILOT Vb,,.._. PllOi logbOOk---111 Pl .. I =1.-~.,::.,.. c.-e, CLASSIPllD ADS =$;f:_ OIMW~ •• UI Mio.tOf .... c:..tl>tll~~ 941 .. ..,. ....... Or .... CWllOel••m .-nh&ftwff tft U.. Jiiiy ,., o, >4.1 "'' ..,..,.._ __________ "":"-~J\llr a. It. tl,ntt PUBL.IC NOTICE C600 fti>TICE TO PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF C. IRVIN METZGER, DECEASE D. Notice is hereby given: To all personc: interest· ed, whether as creditors, heirs. le gatees, or de- visees, in the estate of C. Irvin Metzger, deceased, whose last address was Martinsburg, P ennsyl · vanla 16662, that letters testamentary or of ad· ministration have been Is· sued to H olllda~sburg Trust Co., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Blair Co., PA. by : Blair County, a court of competent jurisdiction of the State of Pennsylvania. That the following person Is indebted to or hol ding personal property of the said decedent. HOME SAVI NGS I. LOAN ASSOCIATION, 23861 El Toro Rd. Et Toro, CA . City of: El Toro, California 92630 That the undersigned de· sires to receive the said personal property or col· lect the clalm(s) and to rt· move that collected or re- ceived from the State of California to the uild state where letters testamtn· tary or of administration have been Issued. All persons having claim s against the dee• dent or an Interest In s•ld estate and wlshlno to ob· Ject to such removal m11st give written notice of sucl't objection to tl'te person Of persons Indebted to, or holding personel propffty oft the decedent. Sucl't notice must be Qlv.n to tl'te p erson holdi ng the personal property or •G•lnst Whom tr.. cl1lm lt made at the •ddr1u as Hs\td above wlthlni Tt-flATY DAYS after ttn1 publication ot tt\ls notice. Oattd~ June 15, 1911 Rt1tlt a. WU.tr. Trwl Officer, •• •••c•tH •at••• •• c . ., ••• Metqw. ' PubUIMd OfM'91 Coeit ID•lly PllOt, July 10, '7, .2 .. J1, , .. , JCMO.t\ T . .. . . . . . . ~====~= .. ~:,...., c.;••• c...-.11e ,.,..,tr. ....... s.... ......._.. L... ....,,,,...... ....................... •••••••••••••••••••••• ···············•••••••• ....................... ··········•••eeeeeee••I t•••eeeeeeeeeee•e•ee1e• eeeeeee•eee•eeAl••t•••• ...................... . BABYSITTI NG my Cuatoin·biallt lllU Ceramic tile, lot/e~t. FortnlcaCol.IUrtop& Ext, paloUDJ t J'lrdeJl· Generaltbmecltanln& MORTGAGE MONEY PA lNTINO, custom 8AL80All00'1NOCO. holnt, lnfaau OK. Nr. wooden 1btlvt1 for Comm/Nid. ma. AU C1.11tom built/lnatalled 1111, s yrs prof. exp. Rellab!.Refere~H AVA1LABLE wort. 25 yn exp Many S1tmmer Spetlala! Get Vlc\ori!.C.M.141-1412 1toraae, display • ..,&merlcan'nlem.MOS LatettColon/O.lps Prom . Aar.&40-5892 Owntra111. 912-0610 ao.ooot.oszo.ooo local refs. Uc 40»41 one while It'• bot : Lovlo1 mcOier wilha to 1arase. Our prke la CMWc.. Freeeat. MMr7 PRIVATE Piano/Or11n ExpertileRolMtlteepina ... ,._,.,_.. Boftded, 1n1 rm Ht ..::f'1~M1:..=..:.:d: ____ _ bab)alt eveniQp, rell1· lowett • ...._ ......... " ............ flltwCe""9t ln1truction In Your Depeodabae, refs. U'to 15/)'rltorerz. Hiatchllon,IG-Oll1 S.W ... /Als ••• ble.C.M.•0'1'33tves c:.,.t~ CHlLDCARE ....................... llome.CallTomW-14211 Su ll furn. M.1.WCO P lllEFINANC lNTEXTPAINTING ...................... . 81by1lttt111 In yoiar ....................... Dey/evet wknd. My CRPT·LlN~WOOO H•~ QualltyHouaecleanina 52sE7RVl3c4~77 Gt:::~:~~~L~S, Catm Dreu Maklnl home. Re1po111ible end Sl111npoo fs stum clean. C. M. home, 11 /hr. ltlatalledtrtPIJred. Uc. • •••• :................. wilb Penonal Touch. • Rl'!AS .. PROMPT Alterations /Repairs £ap. Diane 538-8475 Color bri~n. wbt MZ,o t13ltall0 Grec•5142 RE~ABLE Freeesl. Betb5Sf.O~ M••.,... JERRY~757 Conaultatlon In your Evu. crpta 10 min. blucb. CARJNCCHILDCARE ••. Ill PROMPT, FREE EST 1 home. 7t0#10 Hell U ~ SU --· HOUSECLEANING ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTALSourspeclallly ..w.n • ~50 · nn1bS10' HuntlftitonBeach ....................... ALM~EVERY Goodrds,owntnns BRICKWORK Small Int/ext ~aside Pal.nt ' ,. .. .,.~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ave rm · • ~ ; __ W.lHl CLIAN·UPS/l.AWN REPAIR NEEDED 968-0838/96'-4826 Jobs. Newport, Costa · p . pt 5S-480ll ••0 •otuauuuuuu •llWICI &SON chr ~. Guer. elim. pet llain~Lndlcp CHET6'M757 Meu. Irvine. Rer1. ana. rom_. Cool your home, 1dd BulldenSince 1,.7 ~xp~· CD'ro~ ~~ir.:0 Uyseylfrs Hot $l1tJn~·b.fO/Wl,M. Chris· Free eat 8@990'1 Carpentry· Maaon ry Ci!;,EANING-~gh, 675-3175 The PAPER PUSHERS M(Urlty, uve SS. U In dd " ' C:M: -C G rd In 1a....i. Roofing . Plumbing neat, rea.sona e Wallp1perinJ " Pa1nt· •ta 11 . r re e es l · A lt\ona, rem~elln1, Refs. 531-0101 Uan Prucbool. s.&-5423 a en 1. .. ..... caplna, TU 5S6.f378C.M. Jo'rplcs, patios, planters. Ing, Free eat. Cati Cindy (2}3)3U&I pl1111.Freeest.Reu. N St fNo"·'"a C tree trlmmln& le re· Dryw11Ll ·Stucco · e (lvenumberl For a job done right T ... _ --Uc.310842. 549-2170 o eam . ..,. .... mpoo °""actw mov1I, major cle111-up, fcmore. J.8 146-9990 -Llrry75C>-llQ28eves or ere11 .... 1·-Sol.- CONSTRUCTION Slain Speclllist. Fast ••••••••••••••••••••••• free"' SG-411119 JACK OF ALL TRADES ~ l03 DISCOUNT ...................... . dry. Free est. 0-1512 Custom Brick, Block , . ....................... C~STOIUIASONRY, DfiDCllStOOI Paintlna Ht t pool heatl.n& Add/remodel,l'OOCrete Tile. Pilios, Walks: Sam Fuku.moto YARD Plu~btn1,elec,heallng DON'TBEEMPTY, Bnck,block stone, 1001 I G o wa.er+ Au...... Freeeat.581-83&0afl 5 Drives Covers Decks MAlNT. fl Cle111-Ups. oddJObs. 638-4068 THIRSTYORLONELY Local rera. Call NOW ac nl/ut. uar.983-32l83 uver1Jina~IY~ •••••••••••••••••••••••ROO M ADDITIONS & ~~~ Carpo0rts, " Fences: Tree lrl!"lmln&. smalJ H.dwoodRoon save! LeeorsmalJj-Obs. rtest.rjl.,.., gain tu credit.. Acct& for am bus. PR REMOD£1..JNG Quality Lk'd. s.&-0761 lllldac1P1D1.MS-3540 ....................... "Security Plus" will sit Rep11lra,etc.~l2 ....................... etlS48·l8ll8 , qtrlits, 1alea lax, FIS. construction from de· Dee Dan'a Lawn Service HARDWOOD FLOORS your ho141e. plants & Custom brick. stone, Neat patdlea 4'textures s,n.klen ~ Complete ut up " 1110 to completion CARPfT CLEANERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Preciaion lawn mainl ClunedfcWaxed pets. Bondable, rers block, ~.stucco Frtee1t. HJ.14lf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ervice. Reas Fnn Family cootractors for Extractloocle&llin&re-•WATllFAUS• proaram for ill lawna. Anrtime,m4181SA 631·7~ RefsFreeest.549-9'92 PLASTERPATCH1NG ;::•~:.;;:f"D~D1~ 540-Mlt :I> yra. Reas. rates. Fr vlves color/freshness. Crafled rrom volcanic Expert labor, low ratet, ....... GOING AWAY? Mo•ilcJ lnt/ut :.>yrs up. BOOKKEEPING JOestsl,,;..AllCenallE L~· I 157-4507 boulders, self·conlalned. rree eat. 60-5017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Christian •aa"her will ....................... Neat wort Paul 545-2977 Landscape, M&-7070. For small business. \NI ....,........, or St.on ..... c u Mowin&.," ... ~ -ff I I •~ ""' ' ... · h s 1 Tu ... 840-•72'7evm. e"6e rea ons ..... _..._. au ,ce1J1up,ronere..... houseslt, car e for moving? Te tarv ng llredofwlllpGftr •-Rees, nllable. 831-6583 Carpet ahamp. 1100 sq. n. 642-6331/evea 873-1226 Hauling/Moving $25 removal Dump truck children, pets. plants College Students Movtng Try plafttt 615-9685 ...................... . .,.. .... ...... JIMCO COMST. .s.oo incl windows ~ Dnperlet 754·9904/llM-~ Mart Quick serv. 642-76ll Rers. 213 1 Co. has grown, insured • TIL! INSTALLED ••uueuo••••u•••u Addl~iooa ·Remodel111g ¥acantonly e@lll40 ....................... YARD CLEANUPS. tree DUMPJOBS same good service. M .Ilg AllKinds.Guarantetd. Maanesite, paint. clean, 4'CustomHomes.Llc ''l>O,. .... JUlY work, irriJalion & re-SmallMovineJobe L..ctsc.p.g llTl24·436 License ....................... Refs. Jobn,&93-IM7 decks, cement. crpts, #299374. 67~ We CareCrptCleaners ... Ca Ir ' I re en be I l Call MIKE646-13H ••••••••••••••••••••••• 641-8427 McCORMICK PLUMB'G T .ira........t ...... t ··-'"' 1 b Steam clean 4' uphols. Draperies by Gaovanru -"'-.... 0 Renovating-Roo>tllling ---REPAIR 4' REMODEL '"~ carpen ry ... ~.pum · Wiii Design, Build Truc"mounturu't Also mini-blinds •-auu.cape,..,l· 129 H Ii s · .. I J Ln ABC MOVING. Exper St.o R t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brad 642-3462 C Furn .. • G rd M . au ·ng&DwnpJobs prm .. ers-awns·c ups r 1 l 1 .. ppages. eas. ra es. TUIC"•I ' uatom , Shelving. Work guar. 645·3716 leveloun . 5'2-221.5. a en atntenance Askror Randy. Dave 642-"853 pro · ow ~a es, qu c.. Lie. 12943'18. 67~9194 JA YI -Afpl•ct...... Free Est. Call Dave "--.. Res id I comm /ind us. 641.8417 Bud646-84Sl carerul semce. SSZ.0410 Toppin&, pl'\lllln&. re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-0804Eve. ~.A~ ... ,.. Cln-ups & tree trim· •A·IMOYIHG• lefil...... movalfcspraying.lOyrs GUAR USED REFR's -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• min&. HAULING-student has Brothers Constructors ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ......... 1 r Free SALEs&SERVICE C.1 AcouslicCewngs+ Drywal1Spec1allst 84C>-1816;evs&46-4!M7 lar&etruck Lowest 1660SantaAnaAv,CM Top quality. Special J.D.HornRefutlshing up . ....,... res. Good d 642 77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom band t.exlwin& Qual "prod. New & re· rate, prompt 759-1976 PI ant s, 1 n t /ex l care in bandhng. 25 yrs Anhques. Kit. cabinets. est Lie. (1(1:5e6-:r~~ coo · -54 TiiECAKESURPRlSE' Llc.3119944 532-5549 mod. 131191N4.532·5S49 dGrDEN~. Thaniyou,John_. _ Landscap111g. tree sur· exp. Competitive rates. Finepaintin&. 645-0664 TREF..S!SHRU ..... Unique flavored cakes C....t/eo.cn+t Tape, Texture, Acoustic Y c ean-up. lrtm· ci---y-"_,, g er y . s pr ink I er s . No overtime. 7J0.1~ •~~ & •~ Remove, haul, clean-up, ....................... deUvered wtnowen & ceilln"s Freeest Kevin ming.S48-8709(4·8pm l -_..... -A'"' 645-0SSS ,~.___..... .._. ........-d1rt ,etc.Jim631.45JO Driveways, parking lot smiles. fll.00. !i48-4J64 .............. ~ ........ 675_...,,:.·67,. ,..,,.. · We clean out garages _,...,,, .,.......,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• repairs, sulcoating Drivt;w.ays, peUOS, room ,,.,,.,.,/ .......... TRHS ton truck. .6311993 CALL U~! Wedo rototill· ....................... General Services, oo job __ U_S_l_T_H_I_..,. S"5 Asphalt. 631·4199 C• ,..,., ad.d1t1001. Cement & ---trical Topped /removed, clean 111&. sprinklers, lawn to· The Paper Hanger. Pror too small. Free est. LI 'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• bnck wort. 566-0753 ~ ~ ~tall. clean-ups, It haul install. Decorator qua I Reas Call Answer Ad DAIL y PILOT c · All Types Remodel111g & C to 1 ....................... ups, lawn renov. 751·3476 ....................... mg. Free consultation Frteesl. Sleve:>47·4211_!_ us3. 6'2-43QO,orS3l-ll37 ASPHALT REPAIRING Repairs, top quality. 17 115 m ~crete, codmp · E~ECTRICI~-priced Japanese Gardener Want a REALLY CLEAN Tony or Ray, 546-0659 Fine painting by Richard afl.5. "FAST Sealcoating &Striping yrs in area. Licensed. service. ™'!1l<>ve ol 'in-nght, free estimate on garden ma int. Res· HOUSE~ Call G' h llS LT" Comm/mid. Free est. Mr. Palombo,962-8314 alall new. Llc.6'5-~12 lar1eorsmalljob6. comm-ind. Free est. Girl. Freeesl.~Tu;m LHllMrS.CW. Sinor. Lie, ins 13 yrs or looftlHJ U Lie. 1397362 645-8181 -Pool Decks and Patios, Lie. 1311&621 673-0359 646-8431 Steve ••••••••••••••••••••••• happy N.B. customers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEIYICI ASPHALT REPAIRS M~~Cl.ilft~• Masonry.Sport&Tennis Ar.wood Aloe Lawn and Plant. ROBIN'SCLEANlNG Custom Leather Sandals Thankyou.631-4410 -ROOFINGSINCE1937 "SEALCOATING Spec1ali~ in fimsh & Courts. Lie. 374067 Bob, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 . Service-a thoroughly The Sanda Iman makes Ext/int paintmg. cab re-All types Incl repairs & DlllCTOIY Smce1937 Uc.2.112263 remodel1111.XJntrer 851-1966,847·70711 Wecutil-youdryrt! IJ:e c~:S:~ervace,l cleanbouse ~~7 ~~6::~ctal fin /slain. Prof Rsnbl snowcoaung. State lie For Result 646-5900 4~5997 499-3la5 GUARANTEED Lee's Tree Service has Housecleaner speaks Frttesl.Steve547 4211i 2.112263. 2S'k disc. 00 yd Service Call The rutest draw ui the Block walls. brickwork. green firewood al 185 a SELL Idle items with a English. good ref's. exp SELL idle items with a HOUSE PAINTING stock matenal. 642-56 71 Have sometJung to sell~ West. .. a Daily Pilot slabs. dnveways. Rers. cord. Pll.ll5 expert tree Daily Pilot Classiried & own trans. Call me to-Daily Pilot Classified Teachers need summer 646·5900 ~5997 ht. JU Classified ads do it well. Clualried Ad. 642-5878. Reas. rates. 953-8255 tnm ming. fi4G. TREE. Ad. da1 ! 646-&'167 Ad. work. Ron, 960-6244. Want Ads Call 642·5678 ~:.~~ ..... !~~ ~:.~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~:!!~ .. !~~ 111·c::--..... 1 5015 •WMKC m "' ~!.~.~ ...... !!~~ ~~~ ......... ~?.~~ ~~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !~~ 16~7 We~tclirr.N.B.Wanl PL US H OFF ICES. $675. Approx. 2265' In· ....................... r=,11 sc11u1ns KIM'SESCOITS ----------------•IBabysitterneedecl. Mon· financial in.st. 7000s.r 500-6000 sq rt 1801 dus'JtOrfice 1810 1 200'/oYlaD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'1.11 I ACCOUMTAMTF/C ASSB•&S Fn.9·5.2boys:t aee9.l lsl. floor. Agent 541·5032. Newport Blvd. C.M Ph Redondo Cr. '1'" Hunt GUARANTEED Lott' Fo.d SlOO AMftilr!K' 9AM-3AM 638·11554 P06. w I Npt. Bcb. invest-Loe. Mission Viejo co. 6 m06. 8@7569 anytime. Prestigious Office Spare 646-9'95 Bch.842·2834 On any amount or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ftUI~ Ex Per 1 enc e d meotrirm.Resp forda1· needs Assemblers w/2 BABYSITIER needed 3 window offices availa· TD 's. Also able to cash Grocer-Pound Acupressure Massage ly financial lransacl1ons yrs exp Candidates ror Stewardess w/1 yr bleinrulJservi~Legal 177W 17thSl .CM Wet· l .... W.e.d 4600 outin6moothsllyoude---------•! Amuse-Stench Therapeutic Relaxallon & computerued G/L's. must have gd. manual old rtex houn ex- SuiteinNewportCenter bar, cpl. & drps. J9< sq ....................... sire Call Denison Assoc HCYrDOGS Techniques Sunny Analytical minded dexterity, gd . eyesight, p'direr's673-4029 Avail.now!~S640 rt 642-4463 Bachelor 50, tow wage 673-7311 ror exc1t1.ng de· fO~ ADS I go to the ball park 631-6377 person, exper req'd nealinappear111;ce.&~e· BABYSITTER needed .... EWPOIT 1.,"CH Share office. low rent. earner needs living qtr _t~a~ils_.______ Alf fl(( maybe two or three WANTED Call: 64(M)l.23 pendable. Work Ill ID life full lime for 1 yr. old. " EA 0 Aach Blvd Hunt Sch w/sto o 'o ..... to g times a season. I'm not 28ov·~igbtpeople supPort medical elec af Full •erv1' ne exec. or. °"' . . . ra,.e ,, r I..... nn u~y to I -50•5 h !lied bout ...... ... w.. Not Bcb 700.9093 t 5 ~ ' 4 desks avail Broker car/boat C u a .... a ·11 -.._ 6 Cil: l r a u1e game 0""7630bet. 9 •-s·pm tronics Gd. benefits. · · rices from $397. "On o.~1•18 p y t·t' ~':6 .. ·,,;·,7·w1rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• of baseball. l Like un· ,,.,.,. • -ACCftHUTHM' Only responsible! _______ _ Call" exec. offices rrom '""-' · --6;M u 1 · '" -...... a NEED MONEY 642-S'7I dercookedHCYrDOGS Di•orce-1,.wail UUIUI.. persons seeking perma· Banking $105. lnclds. secretarial. u lltl!n.A · ed ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Found: h11"e brown pun. from 710842-7030 Register today ror local nent emr.yml. need a"-1£GIMlll phone ans .. word pro. CAN 'T BEAT THIS Pror. coue, desire 1 or 2 pto ..... ,.,~aas .,,, -r .. UIW. RENT Onl 2 rr . br pt um or Cu Valu•' .. 3rdTD py.vicSantaAnaHts Massage Therapy by lemporaryassignments. ply. Cal . Mrs. Parelli. C""'sm· g, Tetew. q~p. y o aces a • · WI m, "' ''" · · ' ..,_,, · Stri....A 'em cal fLIJATEI ..... ,. w• Lo dealdi t """' · ~ '' · · SS7·26'14. Margaret. Appl only 557 MJI: 581·3830 THEHEADQUARTERS left. HURRY HURRY! can ~cupy now Aug ans rec 19th St a rea. CM "VlrN "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!m•!!!!!!!!! COMPANIES Renting for Sl95 includ· Sept or Oct M·F, 9-5: With Lender /Bltr/RE Reward. 67S.0257 Found: Big Black young 10am·7pm548-2817 -= Position will be based in 7l4/8Sl·0611l Ing ulilit.ia. 759-0US (Mr. Wiley) 17141494-170 Lost: 5 moold white rem. mutt. White reet le chest Preventative le Streu r-n. Lin-ASSISTANT our Costa Mesa oWce." EXEC•l'W'IVE Ul·ll42 M 3S sttlts I br apt on u..,._11...., 1-Poodletrerrler mix, red Vic Victoria & Canyon. Reducing Massage by U \• ':. All around assistant for will work ln various v1n beach, Nwpt /Balboa. nwtn ... ..,. ~ collar. Mesa del Mar 642·9136 --Dom. "Intro" Special' ltwortAIYPftSONHllSlll/IClS Chaurreur, lit Maid, other Northern Oran1e SUITES gar., xr·round. 8:11·9'24 For Aey Pw1)CR area, reward. SS7-96S4 Lost . wknd or 4th. F 548-2817. lllA.M-iPM 3723 lirdl Stnet Gardening & Messenger County branches as In Room wanted for mature Fastcowteouuervke. Al askan Malamute. Mex·Amer lady 18·34, Me leoclt duties. Room. board, & needed. Teller exper. HarTAGl r u 11 y e m p I 0 ye d . G.,....tt-Lm IEWA.ID grey & while. F V. marr minded. very ~ salary negotiable. Call prer'd. Own transporta· l'LAli responsible 19 yr old BKR (714)642-2715 Lost Man 's 5 s pd 839·3639 nice. with photo, write .O.E. 76G-886119·5PM tionreq'd.Conlact N I olfi m I 't 'I s t 1 · ... u~·-Landcrusier bike (red l Lost : Fema~cat, bushy Paul. 910 Darrell St.111!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!! Assistant need ror JackClark ew uxury ace space 0 f f I C E a e 1 ep .,....,...,. N N u-. "''° ·-· AIR CONDITIONING 71 "-"""""""' in Irvine's busiest Newport, Costa Mesa. STOBORROWS ew. pt ...... .._....._. rur, part tabby, calico C.M.92627. Escape Show (Houduu) 4._.'"""' center! Easy rrwy ac· SPACE Irvine Call631-6762an STOLENDS Lost : Fem G_e r m Vlc HarborView homes. Shopbelper.OceanAir. prererfemale.Reply1m 1 JOPMJ....... Sho r thair Po1nt•r 759-1262 THE La&unaNlguel.831-0'700 med.C/OD~a~pitotPO ceas. Avail. now' Call Beautiful Complex next · """ Call Ed Blt:rMS-5005 "' auJ ror details. to Santa Ana Alrport Leath. collar, no ta1. Found. Kitten. approx 3 Apartment Maintenance. BOX lS60 CM CA 921626 551-12ll 1740 sq. ft. Sl.lO per sq ......,,,,...._/ Moto':ldr" Trwt 5035 960-HB.tnR25Ew' IAOJiR6DDe. !aware. mos. Bllt/grayrwht, wht Girffriends Part time ror college _A_d_11~ss~1 ____ _ rt All rt (7 ff ) .r:1... creeMl. Santa Ana/ 21st St.. * ESCOITS• alelundaec~l~-~ . ..!.:'~.~la. in· "SST·--CdM Deluxe Suites, AC. . or pa . 0 aces r..C• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t -t· Be ..... r T . I .. wurlL _....... A ~ll:Kll'"" I k util pd 21155 Nicely decorated. llnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ · a..,. em. n co · · 546-71156 H ~Office~ Setl·molltaled, willing amp P &. · l1'ght1'n1 N·-car""lS •-L..---S.....,...._ Co. or .. Lady" Moved rrom F d I bl .. o... .t. •p•-.rPM"'E I ................. E Cst H•'Y 67S.6900 ,.w .-~ -.... .,. oun arge young ac.. * 9 2-97 2 * """ IUlll"'ll I"-to earn uuua~p111g le .. thru·out. central air Oppoetwilt 5005 All types of ~al estate Descanso lo 13962 ma I e Dog VI c Male /Female Escort E11perienced or be&m· computer entry.HD It HEWPOITC&nll I de a I Arc h 1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nvestmentu111ce UM9 Yockey. G.G. 897·0700. Heal/Gothard 147 3.sl ner. to learn m lypesel· A. 640-621&6N Bch. PresliglollS, ru11 service Proreu1onals or Con· PRIHT SHOP s~· ..::R.;.;;e::..;;w;..:a;;:..rd~.'------FOUN D: Male Golden ling company Stal Auto EXEC orrices. lJlclds lractors.Mrs.Tribolet. Thrivingbusiness.C.M.. JadT'Da Los.l : Fem. Gldn R~vr Rlrvr 714.vic.Garfieldt Trani 5450 work. processor & FR o NT EN D recpt,sec,xerox,under· 552-7655 low overhead. Call ror 642-2171 545-0611 M a~. 7 /3. Nr Vic· Hamded961H348 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lyposilor Fulltime. SPECIALIST. Exp. on· ground pk 'g, telex & an· •-t... .... l......&...1 4450 details ~.OOO. Craig. Want investor for Npt tor1a /Placentla. CM, ...:r""o""'u"""N"'D="-'=-: n =--1-. -"SABRA", world famous Localed in Jrvme. Call ly Own tools. SO'k Uque deCOf'. conr rm. -.1 -bafirronl hom•. Give Rew• rd . 964 · l HI. : ~e Auslra ian racin I yacht, going 54J-223l. comm Some lite mech 6447189 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 646-9029Barbata Sbepherdrrux.TnColor cruisinL 8 1181. to . . "'or sto-•. olfi-spac• we I secured lsl or 2nd .. al•, Chocolate Lab Hawa1·1 "---•. NZ "" ......... '-a helprul Larry Hunt --------•l r~l re..;:biera~ "' T.D. A&t.~161 Lost: blue Persian Cat. Mal;, Blk Lab pup male. Gourmet a~~oda M :tu r~~le to Auto Center. 11125 HEWPOIT CEMTll 500 to 4000 Sa Ft. vie E astblurr area. B~ Lab Ma~. Shellie lions. WANTED: attrac manage apt complex. Laguna Canyon Rd. L.B Excellent Newport MESAVERDEbR MMdAWT.D.? ~~e;::d,c~ q6~~~~:Js m1 ~ tan /whl. female. live. unencumbered. in· Newport Bea ch. 833·8966or497·20:.>. Center (Fashion Island) PLAZA COMPETITIVERATF..S ..::u=k~""·------Pointer Wht /Brwn lelUgenl female for this rulllime. Adult. no pets. AUTOMOTIVE office space with great 1525 Mesa Verde E c M Several Restaurants for . rem ale. Shepherd mix 1 yr or more odyssey. All Maintenance experience UNLIMITED exposure an d pre· 5.11., .11123 · · · sale. Prime locations. Delta Pacific Mortgage LOST: Small bllt Fem Blk mal~. Newport ex""nses pd Call Ted necessary Boodable.re-OPPORnJNITIES sligious address. Space ---=-..;.,.;r,."-'-'-="'---From $45,000 lo SS00,000, Lice~!~>:.~~roter Cockapoo. 7 /4lh. Vic !~a . .!:.,'!., Animal Shelter ror'7iaterview, 675·3UI. re~nces. 2 bdrm home Auto leastng company from 750 to 5000 sq fl. IETALSPACl 8Sl·Sll7,S.S7-2783 Hun l Ing lo n S l ,... _,., + salary. Ph. 644-0814 needs SELF STARTER Will accommodate 770 s9 rt. on Harbor ICECREAMNEWPORT Need to aate 3r1I T.D "SAD I E" Reward FO UND : Siiky Terrier (9am-12pmwkdya) must have own car graphic des I g n. Blvd. ID C.M. $500. Great Xlnt beach loc. Must on single family re· ..::~~97=22=-------mix , Cockapoo, Dobie --~ & "'SSEMILY 49'-9434or8J3.963S architecture,accountan· exposure sel l Only Sl9 soo LOST: Mixed Breed mix. Terrier/Shepherd ,,..,.1,..._ "" cy, law or other business Realonom. ics """'6700 : . sldence in nice area. Sh•pherd Sacramento Expanding manurar · Automotive v•.,. 1-533-4242 p I e a 1 e 5 u b m i l . .. mix puppy, Chihuahua. •••••••••••••••••••••• Lot._._ re lated uses. Call Retail/O(ftce Space. 700,.._ _______ (714)831·083'. lags. Fem, vie. Santa Lab mix, also cats " kit Jolts W..ted. 107 lurer or electro mech. - William Cote.Exclusive sq rt w-tcurr ar'"a ,. _ _ Ana Ave. REWARD tens.lrv; ...... ArumalCar• •••••••••••••••••••••• equipment needs MustbemalUttandex Broker. · ... B ,.h OVERWEIGHT: Need WlDOW bas money for "OSA"646-8118 Cen''"r7; .... ..,... "' personnel in the follow· perienced for excellent Newport ear 50 people •or .... w p-2ndT.D.'s Slo,ooo •·up'. "' .,...,,,... "l ~ ... :.· Ask ... , •""" ,, ,,... ,.,. "' ST h b d .. W • NT ED S MALL mg areas: wora ng t.vnuxlOOS. t Cote Realty' "" ._,.,. gram It to share in Com· E-Z CREDIT! No pnlty. LO : S ep er Bia Fowid: Golden retriever. " HOUSE Assemblers ror Wol!aang. ~--~,. pany profit.a. 1·532-3777 CallA&t"'"-67.,7311 Male, vie. l.9lh/Harbor red, rem .. blk collar. SpotWelde-S"DDL-"CllMW ~ Investment """""' ---""'"""'' ~ 7 /3. REWARD. 548-6493 CM, 642·5424 By refined couple &O's in ·~ " -.i...a"S77J NptBeach orarter 5pm640-7l26 WIPAYTHEMOST or 631·9056 exchanc.e for Driving, Inspectors 131 -2040 •• 4tM949 V"W" Small execwve orrice. F TD , •. N Found: male Shepherd, Travel, Shopping. House Ex per prer. but will CAUFlllU FEIDAI. S.•llllJl•L.ocm 2700 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Equal Opportunity Employer IAR.MAID Nei&hborhood beer bar. downtown Huntington Beach. Experienced. at- tractive. personality. mature, reliable 5 naghls Appt. 848·4440 (8am·4pm). •BIK.ESTORE• Ass 't. Mgr. fl mech1111c for Schwinn dlr. Sal $10,400. Must have pnor bike mech. exp. 1n a s lore. 544-9835 IOOlkm'll For Laguna Beach Public Accounting Firm. Client write-ups, computer peyroll, bank reconciliations. Typing, receptionist fl phones. (714 )49'·3.'500 . ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I xlnt address, 1696/Mo. LlftUOI UC. or your · · 5 • otes Lost: Parrot, <Aeta Mesa near Beach fl Garfield. Si train Xlnt wa1e & "" T at Denison Assoc. says "Groucbo". Ron or H B. Ml-2377 'ltin&. Managers or Of. benefits. Located in San .... ------• IOOICK911.,~ --•/W •• a•1e Terri m4>7SZ·lllM Orani•Co. l·"""' '""""' 67.~3.:...7!1'"'1_____ .... A -=---=-'-=-=-'------1 rer~ Wr1't• P 0 Bo• • b d "l F "'""" --.. _.. -~ -J'""'5S7-456$~1 Found . Shellie. M?. . .. . . " Juan Capis Call Tom • Daily Pilot •I rs per ay, ~ , .. For lease. New carpets IETALSPACE Lost: vie. Magnolia ,, black. tall & white on :t. ~:1~~· CA Johnson ror appt. • classift"eds AIP, AIR, Ut.e l.Ypina. & paint. Nr. Airport & all 5000sq. ft. onNwpt Blvd. "'·-Un c M -n par l9lh •. 0 11 831·9640 bank deposits, run er· Freeways. Avail now. Hi lramc. Great ex· \a/ ;;' w/bluetiU'd:t'ame & ~~1~3 • ran e. IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!l•!!!!!l•Rl!!!!!!!l• -'""-"-"-''-"'"-------• work for rands. SS /hr. Costa 1 .. bee Wt. Im med. occupy. Of\j Loct Shettle (miniature) PW111• 5350 Will BarUnd, ";."s'ist in have a service to orrer or ..... 2•5678 ""7.=.54.;..-.:.;104'-"0;o;. ____ _ Call644·&mor76G-t377 posure. $3500 mo. V'l~"'J.~ loved. Reward.642-3298 -=:::-=""-------H ... ._.,_...? If YOU • you. Call Mes a . Ca II C11t h y Realonomics 67~8700 ~ lll al ••••••••••••••••••••••• all ty·pes o1 food prep, Coodstosell,riaceanad • -BOOKK"'EPER F !I 11118 sq rt. at HW\t111gton co · e, fem e. Brown. FIRST 1 •DY 1 for quick r.. u Executive Part. Pleil up Newport ModemSto~ J.11"\ .... .i ~'"ti blk /wht Npt Penn. '°" serve • clean-up. Xlnt n the Da ly Pilot • ch1. P /tlme, loog term &ood remainln& lease. or ofc nr p<st olc. MSO. uu-1V' 173_2791. 675_0182, Escort. Y.+.ls local ref's, call David 1t Claasined Section cash sales. emptymt. Flu hrs. Cill640-l712or847·65S5 SO s rr. 213 /477·7001 ~-.61 ~col~? 642·1603 p~~ 844-154 Pbone642·5678. I MuathaveCPAfirmn· i¥~~f.:f.;,~o~ ~mmr~. l£f L=~ /~;;;.~ ....... Daily Pilat ·····• aii·1y~-Pilat Airport. 311().900 aq. rt. Realoaomica Corp. ...... M MAM! Of .,.AMYA". •• •. I • " i t h o, .,, i t h o u t 675-f7oo Yf6~ -W vte. o• SAMr •AMA • ovrcALL • ..:.::~:;..;r~=et=:i==~=·lto..o--..--i=ce-.C-aD_,~::~eG~~:r~~!. 1JoJ//Xt . r,v:i:L.'~~1~ .m_cm_• __ .. _C!V_lS_A,: Assistant Te : : Fllkl Sales Supenislr : IOAT SLIP l30-21t7 pl llWAIDt '4W286. ~~~: • cr..a:. .... • • Limited opmln11s available In u.. OrlJICt' • ._, t d m ,_..... STOll•ORllCI Found: Small youoa • Wiii pr•pa-re' ben~·~de•-.,.tta and • • Coast area, for selr·mot1vated, urter e --ct... Several l'elllale aYall.t· ~-~ ~j aheilberd mixed femlle. VlSA MC "' " ,,_ Oriented lndiv1du11I who c111 won Wltb .... -,...,..,_ .. ·= ble ln Newport /Cannery Use IWNll'l:r"'"" service MaclAdalllt•JllO • t72-l IJI * • l'llOlYe credit and bllbnj PfObltn, •• Field Sales People Train. mollvatt Ind • -Vlllllt1tt.1&o'3800per h I • d Found : Black Lab. ••••••!!!!!1!!!11 2 )'tars credit uper with • &et re1ull1 Station a ,. • .. fl.C._ W en pacing your a ... a • commer cia l account •• Oood • . we on .,r vu 67'""'Z mo. 0 II Pll t d be ill female. JulY 4UI. Well Sii lttOWlllnl tkllll, l.ncludial type 40 • • necessary Exceptional eamlnca. plus job • BURR WHITE REAL TOR IN C t-. l '> 4b JO lmall offlc.. ample part.mi, t•Y aetm, u mo./tll. NS-mt •======='"" Cl I, .... , a v 0 a num r w trained. ero.ctway/San· • wpm ud 10 key by toucb. ll\llt be • related benefits 1vallab)e ror &ht nabt • appear In your classified ad taAna,cau•ns E s c o a r s • e dlPk>mltic uc1.,u1ous 111 dllllal e people rr you can produce ,..., noc t k POONI>: s.,e Doi Olll llODl'JJNG • wfUl \ht public and MJel 9'alf • • Just 11llt about it, call. M0.-4 ror e I we a e your messages bucb, call Clirtaty --&:ICl::;..i.!I..!.."~-OomP9l1Uw salary and .... • lntervitw Ask for Mr Chao~ I 24 hours a day ... YOU Call 7SM!ll7947h•a SOOTHINGIWIAO! • btntllta lncludlls com:.:: • • . • in at your convenience ~::~:~ ~~ ~:'i1==r• • ~~·.~:.:~1."::'t tn ,0 ; .• e Typesettl' • during office hours and get BlkerS\,CM.@fflSl COIDS-would lo•• to • ~t. I • With al leul 1 ytar uperienee, a wpm, • the responses to your ad . . . r o u ad T / s : ''a ct ""' wMJ.,. c.u s. I Nlcllt alllft. Eaffii...t ~ llmlritt thl·s service i·s only $7.SO Ou.a.-. .tc. 1bt • or latlily 111ttmt • Apply t.SPll,llooda1Uintftida1. • Wui•laattr, C.M. R'l·I• • ~C. • ·• • week. For more informa· :::rw..•u.cat, c~~~~·S: ·e _.., PW1a.~ e· e ~:.:' • Hon and to place your ad 10 atOl~lf•• ,,... or katlilr H J tlme • C'o.7~ .. -.~c~... •• • ~~y ~ • call 642-5678. CDM&!!!!•m-!9 .J1!.:! • • W'A al Op .. rt .. ~,. ~ ., \NIJUI 11 .. ,""' e LOIT: Ni -.,... ATLAMnl • ..,..u po UllJI, -·.-r1er I • "4iillJ ()pportmjty 1q1n,. I .... ~Cll.Yll.Clru< MAB'M a_ • • ,... u .. c•• 1nA10. aw Raner •"-e11 1-.:W•••••M•••••• · ••••••• ... •••• l!Hlll 1/Mn"...... -- J ft H/F Orange CoUt DAIL.Y PILOT, Friday, July tO, 1981 ~!~ ..... ?!!! ~!!~ ...... !!!! ~'-!!~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~.~~ ..... ?!.~ tw.W-" r:,1.;....pWlilW 11•M.t.w-... 7llltw.W-.. 7100 U.ALSlcmMY P1rt tllM kit-help~ S•'"Mm Salel SICllTAIT Wt/W~,,,,,_ .. -.r ..... -................................ :~:.T. ..... -....... ~~IT ................... 2 a•totlale F1•hlon waated-_~ .. ~·pd a!du -l~ time, £·~' .. ,-1!,.t.;ctM-: bs Mtf1 apaltlml Uh• ANpply ,.t. "'r~-·t1ACMhllr • ltlud corporate at· ~!!!! ~ !!!!_·.!!! ·.!!!! .. ·~ M e l r., po I an 1 oon .., ... uc • •·llOC1-1C•••• .. •tt111 Dletal 11111 .... Al Oflllel ffoUHhtperJC.ompUJOn torneya Htlllna U · , JTlll'IM•llS-ab lo wart Sal • Sun Corporal• lDVHlmfnl JOOI Rtdbill, Bids IZ, O llty~toutla. Ac· R11l1ble tnaturt tor ti.f\1 ~.Jive· penenced (Z/yra> C ,~.. WIS Otber bra lo be ar ottke 1n ltvll)(' aa cur Sle~.CM __ cvntt t E.lt"e.llfllt pmoa, G;;.\ typist UM 14• Mut~ ~litb aetmary, ad typinf 6 11 3 I COUt mlCIAL LI. ran&ed W.c~ baled on rut I 1 "t k In I ' Window Wuber. pltJme opport . '1 •ilb tul· Clla~r aide RDA, £a. 10 tty addlr 6 book· • h~vt Y driver• lie di t lat 1 on 1111 I a Y ... c.nin nnct oJ aeUlq boolH T tsper. Allllly ID PtrtOn Seuetary to .w11t lbt Must have ~liable tar' arowloa tompany. pen ed dutiel. 1 yur keepia1.._lldct.Call Rtfarm.N-O'TN neceuary; a.tllry tom· Aduha witbM.ttudml day1 a weell? We need Ktmi Rfma Hardware. Adm1nlatrauve Arns man 11yr expuaeoce ...:9'S-IM4. mlA op. ·~·1· l-5@!Wkdn.~lc.G. HouaebtJl@f/Baby•ltter, mennrate wltb U · aU.ruth• penaulitiea, onttic.,...loln.rnlbe -RarborBl.,CM l•nt 10 ptrform1n1 $4 2S/hr to alert .... .,_._COOi ~1:if ~ ~ or .-.. 1 -a Uvt·ln for 2 t blldrtn. perienct; beakb 6 dto. wbo eaJoy ..,ntai with a11111t to OWl.llf, broker 5 _.115 WA.t..t-.. var1~ cl(nral dulits 64' 9780. ---· 1 ......-.~ M ual •peak aome tal beneflU· J)IJd l>ll'k· 10-15 year old ywtbl oommerclal rHJ estate ""' -Must be 11blt to type so - ---f'VIJ time permanent. D!NTAL Ofc. Recep· Telepllo11t, typlo1 • F.naJ,lab. Rel's. ~~ ln1. hn t.5.~: fiana eveoi1111 $-9PM. CalJ fnt'ome from mamt Contemporary retail Wf>M, NOShorlb1nd re Mmt bHe tx~(e tlonllt. Npt Buth ll&bl bookbtJUI· CaU -~Mn. Wo rd prouuln1 10·021, UL JO, whJlt you I.ram, Super store needs talented, quired. wiJI bt tratncrl Mere ....... Apply lD pel'IOll. J:ly pltuantcrooppradke. NewportP'1oorCovenna ~lplul.MO:'nmPatty. between 2PM to SPM. btnenu:liftl.nturaoce. dynam1 t', mature on word prot'l'U1ng ..................... .. ~!~·.~~cl.Cou\H y, M111t have dental exp. foriaterview,mWll. HOU---. Hkforl.nri. health lnaur~ l ~n women with min s yra equ1pml'nt t:xre-llenl ~· IOOS ~La · M0-1122 a1M11W. Offtel For pcychlalrk bolpital LMAL SIC'! ,.AYIOU. CUii taJ plan. Cootact Ken, retail salet exper Only opportuolty for quallhed ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASHB Dental Auiatant, part Good worlrln1 condl ln rt~!~: ~~Teti J~ Exc~~t:i·~~YD for Min. uper. ttq'd. FuD 8'15<'700. ureer-mi.nded need ap. in~lv1dual wt¥> WU1hes Lo WANTED TO IUY F /time po1it.loo avalla· lime, mornln1. RDA lions. Good pay. Handle f:om T·J·JOpm Tbuta· aeU.atarter noo·amltr time poe. Moo-i"ri., 9 to ily. Salary plus comm reJoin worlc forct Wr of 1 bu y 01 d gun 11 , ~le. Top start.in& aalary preferred. Newport A/P, AIR. Conatn1cUon M 0 0 • a4, 1•6 1 hr . executive rapomlbllity 5. Apply: 1•Pl1cenlla SALIS~. c:il~ppiyp~o~~~~~ rer a good 11lart1~i: diamonds, Ivory, jade & mcludlnaovertimepay. Beath arta near Hoag or automotive u · Captttrano b)' the Sea ln•lnateatton>eyofflce. Avt .. C.M. Exper. hlib laahion Fashion Island, NB salary and excell~nl collectibla. CaJI IT14l Expr. desirable, but not Hoen. s.&.55CM. perlent'e preferred Hoe11it11:•s702. Salary oeaollable rHOTOIHOP at.ore. Npt Bch. Fuhion 644·2&2. EOE Company benefits <.:all 972·492641ultforDane. essential Apply In DIAPTSPIRSOM 99'7·31020rH•e. · t/timt with choice of bland. Salary, com· Mrs ~llls 752·~forlln L:;te LSoo Vlctonan style person If you an1 in M.,.haol"al •· .. l•"'-'"al. • ...... -..... -c• If,...,..,. 14-22 bra ff4'3M4dayttvee. HM4DYMAM mlaalon, xlnt benefits. SECUTA.lY lnlemew. EOt: t 642-5170 kd duatriouaandwantajob ..,.. .. • ..,.......... sn.--vrn 5 ..cti.w.w--· -Spray, build •helves, 1 0 Id l 1 l If t settt w ys , with a future Metro Car Minimum I year U · Varied duties. Able \0 a::::-' LINHAIDS various other dullea. Cal 6'4·7100 --N t'C en a • e 0 SECRETARY fb.c. 548·0294:...:e:..;.\111=---- Wash. 29i50KarborAve. perlence. 951·6936 drive stick shift car fora,__ 888-0311 Non·amoker. F/lime. •SALESUP.• ewporl Bch has an Oulstandint'opportunlly t.geexec desk .$150080 CM. E.O E. ~7"'931E.O.E. y"ES~ TrainttProaram $4 .25 to start. Apply Call on atores from HB ~~= r:,:~:cr~~·~ ·for the Preiodent or u s dwr man's dreuer. -DllYll \:I LIQUOR Ir Wine cleric, 10.2pm, ODiile Photo· lo SJC. New revolu· meone with a pleasant real estale<'Ompann nd f2S0080.6424lllO CAStll MtYuhof'a. primary GeneralOffice • part Ume lrv\ne area arapblca, 330.1 Harbor llonary product an pest personality. who 1s welJ Chamnan or lhe Board 8r11hmbach Baby Grand Marme Hdwe. I lo S. S auppUerol&OOCSfoodato Good wtmath. 10 key, If yo u live In the Exp'd. oo.iy ~l·lllOl, 9 Blvd,Unlt&5.C.M. control. Good com organlied lo perform of bank Mustlx·;1blelo Piano. 80i)'TS old, anll· days, tome l>kkPI pref the Irvine corpor11te bvy phones & piper Newport·Mtsa area. are to~ rHOTOTIAIMll ml11lons. Must have re-clerical type duties. We type 80 wpm , ancl lc1ke que Needs some work Call 760-86M, ask for t'ommunlly needs a work.Call973-IOOO. between ages 14·22, aind Uvouarunthuslutlt'' liable car Call Var, offer nare surroundings shorthand ul, 110 wpm Will sell to gd home _Rick. rtsponaible & nexible eEMBA&.OfflCE a,re looking for part LIOUOICUll enJoy t'bJldren' are 714/881·9191 &asabranchoffice.we Salary open Call ~r ~ S4.1'335lanWme penonlodofoodprep& Late typing, filln&. llme,tuU·Ume.ortem· Full·Ume,malUtt,exp. lookln1forxtralncome, partkiapateinour l'Om· Gll_O.r.&ell4 6'1Jl&W Oak dinmg lablt, $27S C lfUl1'8f back·up deliveries. Mon-anslt'er phone. 6 hr. day, porary work, we can or will train. Apply In train now for a poailJon Sales paoy's artinnallve at· *SECRET ARIES* Beauuful light oak Ad· IWIWU.J Fn,8·3pm.Gooddrivi.ng Sday wk Apply btwn helpyoufinda)Ob. person:ll9SW.l9thSt., withprivatucboolcom t1on program EOE m1rahty desk. $650 rtt0rdnecessary Starts 9AM "Noon. Chulie's C M. paoy. Work ~pt/Nov Of'fl:( CallDreoda752-2lll _ WortT..,INcry 960-S.SSO U Ta TE U at S3 ~ Call &i,,it at Chtli. ~1 Redhill, Bldg Jo~=n& LOAM OfftC& with pttimt •'Ort avail p Mll1Pf$ SECUTA.lY /ASSOC C.__ ------• .. ~7·6232 12, Ste 1226, CM tnlervaewtechnlques Hunllnctoo S4cL la ac-Jan lhru May Call Mias I..., Outstanding oppty lo IVJCKJ H"STON I E.XECUnYE ~IAHD OPatlMG! Mo charge lo you or lo upt1n g resuuies for Green~. ~II tt I e a r n T H E _ " • fl fl MARK&l'S For 2nd & 3rd SMls Startin& M up to 14.50. Wt prom«e to managt- menl & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER' Costa Mesa 517 W. Wilson St. 631-9600 Laeuna Beach 494.9233 Huntington Bearh 962-9116 GIRLFRIDAY New California Corp overl,OOOemployel"Swe VP/Loan Officer. Send p,...SdloolA~ -.U EXECUTIVE &Auociatea C-'bb21 C"ntiqutts Mu s l have x Int breaks all sales records have on file. It works to PO 11189, Huntington p /time afternoons. IEPIESENJATIYES RBUESINC"'~"U Sol Tmel Nt>'PG set'relarial skills. Start-Jun'" produ ...... 6 Million throuah t.he United W1y Beach 92M7. Imm-.. ...,..i...vment 18 ~ Spec1ahsU. in I t lo · "1 •~In r k and volunteers who ""· ...... ~,""'"" · UJg & secretarial dul1es Tt-mµoran Cl~nl'al ng sa ary up msaes .......... g or ey -"In LYM"S yrsor over._._,., JoUJtbeprogressiveand Muslbehighlymot1val· PersoMel SlSOO/Mo. Health, Lil~. people lo superv 1se rare U you're '"""' g 3-ll shin, every other · ed •-b de 5 ,.()..0400 Dental lmuranre. paid Cal1'forn1'a. Call Mr fora)Ob,take YESfor PIESSIOOM raalest growing ... a leto alWtlop .. C II weekend off. Full or SUPll.,ISOI wholesaler in lbe office 1 N rt vacaUons,holidays.Call Bisson 546·1791 or an answer. a us to· .Y managemen . ewpo SECRnARY for appl . 9-5PM 547-4191 day,orstopbyourorrke p/tlme. Free major Pos. requiree min 10 produrts industry. Bch location, to $1500 (7141710·8277 not an al S4Z W 19th St . Suite med. &c denlal. Conv. yn. printinaexp. Strong Several account ex-mo. Call John Gordon Im med openini: fM '!&ency. Graveyan1Clertcwanted, B,m CostaMesa. Hosp. Beach area. mechanical, technical et'utive P:OSilions are 955.3391 dys, 646.5866 secret ary for the• FlllHUSS ~-r~re~~:J.·c~':1= W•s'NI :~~:~nee man. exp. bkgmd. in WAeb1orf~:O ~~jlf~~~:~ab~~e~n ~~~ eves. __ _ ~i:s~~~:;0~~.~~~~~~~t -~~11!!!!!11!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!~ PPUC TIOH YE t Org.Cty.co. ppy: duslry knowled&e and SECRETARY Must haq• l'Hell A~•Allctiotl A A GUAIDS • in plumbing, ~aryen ('• PlacentiaAve.,CM sales ability essential Gd. clenral skills wath sel'ret:mal, verbal & fre;~h'. American, & Taking quotes ror Full &c part lime. All _..,._1..... ........... 1. electrical. painting or Pnn· ting Send resume 1n con 6 Ow pm l y p 1 n" written rommumt·ut1011 WhQlesale Warehouse MEWSH•MGNT OMSALEHOW Open 8am-GpQ1 Datil) Commer<'e Park 3303 llarbor Blvd, •Cl (Next to 41Xi Freeway> Costa Mesa 751-2070 ruml.S. h;Agand ;A•talling u-"o~•rum'd __ ,.....,.,._ molel in Laguna . " L"ngl1sh rurn1turl' u• uw areas 1w· ....... I ftM..j&. r·d t Shorthand not req'd •kills (,'cl e1ppo-4un1t\ "' · fiberglass over approx · ·ed. Youth Emp oyment (M.653J VTIM"fttH•• 1 ence o • ~ " +mll!r A fine selection JOO s r boat. decks & Ages 21 or over, reur Semce Malnt•nance : For Apl Exper'd Lil Pressman. Will do errands. ty~. for a rareer mind('() Ill SPM . Mond July 13lh Personnel Dept bulk head-I. Stt SI.eve welcome. No ex per nee. of the Harbor Area " Goss Commuruty 4 unit. G"Tt=1911b phone work &c some ad d1v1dual F.xrl'll work Larr) Morgan. AUC' k.. App 1 y : Univ e rs a I 64U 474 Complex in Colla Mesa. Apply . 1660 Platenlla mmislrative duties Ex ing cond1lion~ ~ ,.,, tionl'er 1685 Toronlo 537-4840 aboard "Tick Toe Protection Service, 1226 5'8-9556. Exper.nec. cell. work111g cond1t1on:. benef1b for 1nten1c ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!PI weekdays,10amlo2pm w ~·h Sl., Santa Ana OpenlOa.m.·3 30p.m Ave.,CM. _ s.a.--U••CN . '"' Wa1CM714646<X>ll ~ Soud Lld ~ ~ M d thru F d MAMA~&eCT ASST _. • r· with gd benefits !lfon ronlac·t Dana ( orn•ll ' -----Clean Up Person, full 343V11 Lido · 0 Interview hrs· !H2& 14, on ay n ay PIODUC110N lhru Fri . 8 lo 5 Hunt Emka\ De\elopment Anlq Barker Chair Red time Apartments. Isle Mon-Fri Yes wehe.lp employers. IMSALIS I Light assembly work lJlited Bch.S36-7~1 Co. ~ewpon He.ich leJlhtr & porcln Xlnl Newport Beach, Costa FOREM84WAMTED H.AIRDR~ER Follow -__ tooL_ ~l~~s lc:.,,ou~eh~!:S!: I Fasl·growmg company s•..ti..ars SECRETARY Aarporl 714·SJJ.~, M I-E:<H. rnnd s.s50obo~7!14 Mesa area Expenen«' Landscapmg & imga-ing pref'd. Cricket's Installer following openings ID needs person with UIUlllllli law firm. Top skill~ 1---------i Ooll Roltopl>ftk required TSL Mgml taon. mUJ LS )TS exp Hair Design, Village TIRECIMTBl Or 1 n 11 e C 0 u n l y mechanical aptitude sa·· bright. organ!Zed, sl'lr *•SECRETARIES•* s1000 64&-8851 642-1603. A ts 0 a pp r en t 1 c es Fair Mall, Lag Bch Ex P 'd APP I Y at Management. Assistant Salary commensurate starter Non-smoker T60 AdvanceSl2.000 CLllUCAI. I Ser1011s only ap~ly .I 494·1600 Newport Tire Center. Manag•ment & Sales. with ability. CalJ Mike. 3007 IL _Jos_1_e_8S_l.:.~ Sht.80 '-'ashtss1u,()("I Appi011ces 1010 G nt B t 644 8022 m> E Coast ... 951 9323 aft 2nm r n " •••••• • ••••••• •. • • • • • •. Compuler()peralor.sm real op,,.y ro ers HAIRDIESS&ASS, · ' For interview calJ An· • · · M ..... Det "Y• Secretarial pos1llOn!> Rec:pl ~ AnahSlt,IUO business computer, plus ~~ruC~. l660Santa Cosmetology, Lit re Hwy C:dM nabellul{213)749-4041 PROGUMMER CA. 90291 avail. in San Clemente Pre-; Rt:: ShOOSHl.l!IMl llUY Al'PUAHCES gen. ofc. duties Npl na v · quired. Sludlo S. Ask for IHSTAUllS Manager. office work . W 1th Fo rl ran ex 21 ).lll-1724 for ind1v1dual With ex 1-:xp Con.,ullant Our.. Lt!s 957 8133 Bch ~PA. Wewilllram FIONTOfffCI Judy~ _ TEMPOlAIY counler help for food perience. Learn IBM cellent skills Hrs 95 L1zRe1nder..A1n Im Sto\r,quaht).O'Keefe& qualdied person POSl'l'IOM HARDWARESALES Needextramooey~No service. Seasonable JCL,COBOL.Exposure Equal()pPortunaly Call r o r ap p l 1020B1rcht:St64EOf. Merrill SISO S48·8Sl3. 644·SU6,askforKelly Dulles include answer-P/time. semi·retired experience necessary (6/mo ). H.B. area. Call to micro-computers & Emp6oyerM /F 7141496-~. ~ev.port 8338190 Fn•e .)48 448:1 - Clerical ing phone. statistical type. Apply In person: Car a must Apply . E . S o n g r a t h . xlnl salary + growth Secretarial Rdr111. rrost free. ex Expanding rorporale typing, secrelarial Crown H~ware, 3107 Teleprompter CableTV. (714)S4+5378or960-9613. potenlial. Costa Mesa XEROXIOOOPIEll ~~~~~~~~~! rellt>nl, works good headquarters needs 12) duties. Ttu5 pos. is an ex· E. Coast Hwy., CdM 901 W t6lh St., Newport Medical Asa 'l, exp., for loc. Aerocomp, 957-6596. SALESPllSON Top nolrh. part ume & -S2SO S48·85lJ, 548-~ more s tarr an Ex cell oppty for an ag-H 0 M EM AKE R Beach, 642-3260 or 61 or Internist in LB, mostly P/lime kilchen help wanled for allraclive vacallon •SECRETARY• Ur~er. gas. clean. work~ eculive Assislant wilh gresslve lnd1v with WANTED Live.in s §!..__ __ bat'koffice.67-17ml wanted, wiU train. Call women 's shoe dept ___ 640-~10 EHellent opply for l(Ood. S75 Wshr. clean word processing ex· plenty. or growth op· days/wk. Patient care, IHSURAHCE MEDICAL OfC. after llam: 675-1094. Fashion lsland. Full or sharp l(al to work in fa~l v. o r ks good S8 5 ~~~ii:~1'Ge!r!1 i~~I~~· port unities. Phone for an lite hsekpg, some coolt· Accounting Clerk. Agen· NEWPORT BEACH p /lime Secretary for in· ~;~~. Ex pr P rer. Arch~~~~~ look ~e~~e~ ·1 N~~1r~la:!"~~<~ 5411 85_13, ~44&5 Unusual opp'ly with appl. S4.S-0471, ask for Ing, wash, iron, pleuant c Y e x P e r i e n c e Front & Back Typing surance off'tre. W1l1Jng - -UJg ror highly-motivated Excellent l>'Pin" & u1c Wa~her & Elec Dryer diverslried company ~aren personality important. necessary. Salary com $1000/M 40 hr M F lo train. Call Scott or Sales People wanted for self-orgaruzer with ex b " like new S350 Bolh Gold Call831·8660or4~6J0.1'-FULL&PARTTlME E.DluCC&M-222.8 mensurate with ex Pleue :00 res:me .lo Dinah:?M-Olll. ~~sl~l/~~::Um~gsa~ cellent typing skills ~~ta~f;~g~;1 ~:7~::,~T:r S36-_9SSI CLIU ~::w~r;:e~-:~~~· Home party salBespeo1.ple penence. ContaCL._JRanet C/O Dally Pilot. P /O QUALITY CONTROL per wttll plus. Senous H D.&A.~ nghtgpl Call. Rxelrnrtag~0F~da-~urto,_,!~l'n C l 83J.33:i:!EOE · needed for ee 1ne Mendoza at Jay • en Box 1560 Ad# 856 C.M. Foreman.M111thaveex· bani rkin.aDMplewill Laila,8J3.2900 ' ..,..., .. , Drug store, f 'lime. West al Fashions, earnings + fro, Nwpt Bch,~9000. CA 92iS26 per in hand layup, ad wo cdl; C II Secretary. legal Tratn~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J molding 25' ru.~llC!!!9 · Be h M t · -· a vance rapa y. a N Hunungton ac us fURHrTUIESTOll wardrobe.SS7·Dl. u--M--',, Id--' fiber&l1111 tet hniques Mrs Eln-r s.59-S8l2 Part tame, ewport _ 191, S1de-b) side work every weekend Need experienced Hotel IMSURAMCE .,.._.Alltet• 3401 Fordham, Sanla -· · Beach Fng1da1re Refngeralor Exp. prererTtd. Call ror person in furn.Hure FnMitDll!mCllttts Experienced front & Alla,97t-Dl Sales ss1.-U RDS 1250 ~l!Qi app't.846-0688 sales. salary SlOOO to Full and/OC part lime ~·lh':':U:::Ogag= back. Non·smoller. RADIATOR Repairman, P /t1me·F /t1me key SECIETAIY SECURITTC. A Refrag 8 mos old Frost C• _.,, start Apply In penoo E•p. p-fd. "'--: Ind• Salary opm. S41M376. to-h or weldilng exp aaleapeople needed to ._.. 9 '" ·~ n-. ,... ... train •supenuepeople LEGAL PrlvateCommun1I> !ree S400 for Booltkeept.ng Dept Tues Sal 10·2· 1 31 T ... DowitMeidl Rene wals quote & MIDICAL Willing lo learn trade In newhealth&nutrit1on Xlnl s kills required Laguna Beach Area has 641l~~21~ Mon·Fn .. hrs 9 lo S Newoort Blvd. CM. Part tune. Eve. work follow-up on renewals Exp'd front orfice for 63l·!M24 company Call Mr nlary negOllable 1 1mmed1.ite openml?' for 1969 Ward's Segnalure. Exp not nee Wall lraan General Suilable for sludenu Must have insurance ex· G.P in Fowtain Valley. __ Da vis for 1nlerv1ew I '!!!ru!rfi,.£~3-9201 gate 1tuard.s S4 Sil per a\ ocado 16 s cu ft Apply at 1660 Placenlla * bdtillig Ca.cept * ExceU. working cond. per 979·9111 REAL ESTATE SALES aoo't att714\ll!M..8798 SECIETA.lY hr Summer and perm a j ref rag_ ~100 ~J-1698 Ave.,C.M _ Lrg.successrulco.ownsd Applyin1 ~: File Clllerk-needf rafis1t MIDICAL WtH.,..As.crtf! Permanent 9 am 12 nenlpos1t1ons 1H.11lablc REFRIGERATOR FOR CllrilfGirt~ btrl campgroun s . Hotes~-~.':arn elnnerg, c person or 1 · RIC.-n<>MIST Our RE. pr0trram SALESWOMAM noon . Moo-Fn Lav. or Call 49<185.71 Mon lhru SALE Sl2S Variety of duties an Needs phone reps, no 696 · ~ wy. g. BUiiy office esp'd only, really worts tr1 todays ~;'1:!,~wc;1!{1 :~~ (ice Good typtng skills fn for app l 631·,7231 photo production: proor selling Pl"'h a/c offke. La&\lla Beach Paid co benefits. Salary Pb on es & a PP ts market. Within60days ques lo won in reputa· Newport Beach art>a Rerrag $225, Washer & readin1. ti Lang, omce Work w nice people. commensurate with ex· Newport Ce n l er you shoWd beearrung a ble store. 642-~ 675-3772. SEC'Y jll<KPR Dryer S125 ea Dshwshr machines. work with Call Mrs. Reed, 9am· l2 Hotel I p 1 · 644·0970. min. of S6000 per mo For N li 111lenor de~1gn SIOO C 11646-5848 film &c orders. rtt1me noon.838-l~. M ..... De*Cllft per. Cal au ine. Prioresperiencereq firm 9~2033 _ _!_ ---- Non-amoker. $4 25 to General Mamtenance. &Ho.I-963-094l ' MIDICAL Confidentlalint.erview R£STAUV.NT REFRIGERATOR, apt slarl. Apply 10·2pm . Cull lime. Tues-Sat. for lnn al Lag""", 211 N Immediate positions •957 .. 711• SERVICE Station ..alh·n saze Kenmore. 14 mos P rt "'-·--•--I,._._ t II t'm4 appt dent w tx""r Gd ref'~ Like new. must sell St35 Onsile Photographies, rope Y vwud'S ,,..soc. Coast Hwy. Appl y in "'auvw open, u 1 " •1...-..Mworl• ~ .- 3303 Harbor Blvd Unit ~ hr. Personal vehicle DESIGtB secretary' medical re-lk~ST '/ Also Class A MeC'h walh 960 2795 E·5,C.M. · required, mileage reim· penoozto4PM Experienced person t'ords clerk. Laura. ot••'' /l lie Appl) al 46711 l'c1m Garrers & Sa ttler gas ......,._ bur sement. 493 -0122 need by design nrm for BR IS T 0 L PARK OIDll DISK ' t f[) ~s Dr NU stove, JOW x 36H . just C.tMnll"'""'• blwn 10.3. Hotel model home work. Call MED IC AL GROUP. Small plasant office in \ Sewer &c drain l'ieaner servieed.._$7S 545-3501 Clerk. Major Newport MIGHT AUDrJOI 1 h 1 f t M7-6300 Santa Ana division or wanted Late plumbinit for sale Brown counter CenterLawrinnseeking GEMHAl.OfflCE Full time. Computer ex· M ~~or app ·Men's spa aU'd. P/T, large Eutern Corp. A • req,!164 4822 top stove Gas. 4 bmr person for proof reading IF ro. cm typ. & per. r ref'd. Salary open. 714' hrs: must be flex . Call manufadurer of picture • ,.., ... v.. I w t:sed $.SO 842-58(11 & general office duties, opffWfe I~ Sur & Sand Hotel. JAMrrOllM. for app't. 845-1358, Mon· frames. Typing, good lSIS~Of'OITO •~TllAOt,CA9:11141 SEWING MACHINE Sears double ~r refng inclliufding lrleceptbioniksl w11 ... ..0C: • ~w:. Laguna Beach,497-5313 Full time. Work in Fri, 9:3!)..Spm. wilth. figuresXln/cusbetomfilser WAITERS , OPEIATORI k Xlnl rond I ,.r old S.S75 re e . Co ege ac _,..... beautiful Dana Point re ataons. l ne 1 Experience 1n ~di mJ , ground helpful Please wlltfilCJ ,.,.._ c~ dousMfutftS Harbor. 13.$0 per hr. Ap. MMeMNT rosrTION Call Jackie Brown (714) tn1erviews kAy 14 mg a must small, i::row Ilea vy duty washer ·& call: Lu Ann Dutcher at ,..tff ~ hcW. To 15/hr car. ~5123 ply Tues. tbru Sal.. Fabric chain, C.M. & _,&36-==-6623='-------COCKTAILS ing sail lofl nel·d~ d dryhr. mint rond SC75 (714)7~3800 q•u, & bHl1u1 ' Dana Point Marina Co .. Anaheim. XJnt oppt'y. Rtteptionist.At'llveReal stead) e mplo) ee bot 67)·~-- CLHK ... .,.ING y:rattOlllll '-ctlo-. ~.--a. 24701 Dana Dnve, Dana Geri~. Estate office N Irvine. lnteNiew\ ~ 15 ~ hour & up Thlmpson Ref rig freezer. 16 cu fl. ,. --• L-Ho ........ , -Point uoo~OITS Tele..i.-.., some lyplng. BARTENDERS -BARRACKS Sails. N~wport Be..ath. lap beer system. Sl2S Perm., part tame, Tues. M w ....,.. • op-Female pref. I nooo to5 "' -"""'"" 6314660 645 0736 Wed., Thws. 8toS. Call ~,._..,,to• It .. ~-... on ... -. Fri. ••per Kitt'hen help wanled Top SZHl.86 General orrice duties ...,....,.,...,..,. ~.1 .. 16 S R r _f ____ r • "' uuu ~ Reliable person only Co benefits 7311888 ......... "'"'""'' h1pp1ng & recei\ in1t e r 1 ~ re e z e . Balb o a Marine ro• ouwtrl119 .Owntrans.Englith A 1 Chf Ch rles MOOB.~OITS · · . · HOST-HOSTESSES trainee needed 1n acemaker,frost-free.11 Hardware, S49·9671 , ttltp ... OMI to .. -to speaking, non smoker PP Y e a • IEC.noHIST ---"' EOEM /F/H 19" A Wt-_.. 556-l73'7 Thurs ·~~n.:.,.SAan Top S.27-7186 Silting prelly as adhes1vemanulartunn11 cu rt. xlnl wuu. S2'1S COMMERC~. slunls, •= --· . Clemente u111 • .-ve. MM)litS.C.fft RECEPTIONIST an our lnterviews.kiy 17 plant 1537 Monrovia. 646 1202 riJms. models, extras. • co•,.ttr elcltd Houadteeper/Compao1":" Elplanade. Mature oi&hl security design cmter. Caradco BUSBOY'S-DOORMEN NB 548512S llcrclts 102C SCAS nttds new faces •oallfec~ :: ~~~io;~ a~ LAI TICtNCIAM persoo full or part time, Pacific, 2721 So. Stan· lntervie~ luly 20 11•--------i ••••• ................. . 957·02.82. pmy prd =i on bay. Llibt won. own E n v i r on m e n t a I graveyard sbift. Laguna dard, S.A. 967-41122. SHI~ DEPT. Men's S~ 12 ~ R:~lnbg COOK ~:':Jla9 frolli •try room /bath. Write PO micro b Io Io gy & Buc h Hotel. Call llCB'l'IOMfST KITCHEN HELP TUIHH ~~~~·Dxa~! $Ul67s.3~~ l W ..... rttl ... _.. ca 4•11 c.-. BoI403,CdM93m. chemlstrylabaeebteth 494·9'36 Amba'lloua·,Jl•asant SAUTt LINE PREP ETC Excell co benefits anlc:u Pl me .. .....,... t to ei I with traeA:Aw In micro 41 " ' ' ' · St d k Sh l MEN'S lOSPEED Topp1y,Noexperience :;:.:: H "~• HOUSEKEEPER chem .uD~gree pre· MUISESAIDIS penonality th 110me lntervie~~21 bee~~W:th nu~~~! 81KE.S30. necesury Over 18. JO" -Tt Live·in, for mature cou ferred. $750_5975 /mo. Con'. hos pt. Beach typing skills ft heavy CM. Deltronic, ~0413 644-4S94 Callenderst Newport tht t,.,.,_ .. to pie Refs, please. Call Dr. 8 e tl Y 0 1110 n . area. Free mjr. medical phone experience. H.D. AIL INTERVIEWS HELD 1 l'('XJ· HXJ PM _ 4 10 spds Z llke ne-w. Ful-Beac h. W1tdys 3·5. taioy •.ttfy & tlle att.llam,833-Z382. 833-"74. & dental. Free CRT liA.840-GeSNwptBth. Onlym11ture.uperience1Japp1y 1 h 1 d M 7S2·73Sl. ~•t to odlJtYt, wt HOUSEKEEPER/ lraining. Top salary. HC..notiST PllASENOPHOt'tfCN.l~ Shi1-Glatt Gar Y over au~ ,any COUNTER HELP WHld lilt to ltear . NANNY LAMDSCAPIMAIH. 642-8()44 lmmedlate opportunity ~XP_!?r .!)73-5!)30 ~esf~~~i:;a,m~~7~~esi Full time. Gary's Deli, fNMya&Mro.,..... Liv~ in. Needed Cor fOllMAM Offite·sal~. gift store, for brlsht, outaolng THcher/Director Frenrh tighlweigbl CdM ,675-2193forappl. r d •. 1..-,1 'II. familywilh2boys (7mo Exp. in all phases or Lido Vllla&e. Ex:p. ~· person. Mllltbave~ood RESTAURANT Exn.r .. ECE &c Elem "Clubman". Campi CUSTCMI ro •c 1• "11 • and 3 yn). Desire klnd, Jandacarw. malnt. lncl Salopen.8'1).t655, -mmunl"a"-, .. 11 • "" De I _,,. 2 I I 't i. St M r:rt ..--.. v .. ""'"' .., • units req'd Managerial ra1 euu ..,.,. · c ean " ·• tw loving woman over 39. aood knowledge of ir· s ST t 1 bllit c 11 Conn~IS d tuned $85 SBYIClllP lteclt, Ca. t2 •3. Exper. ref. Enallah rtgallon. 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It's the bodysurfing he'U miss thet most, says Laguna Beach Ma~or Wayne Baglin, who wiU boitrd a plane with his family latfr this month, bound for a ne~ career in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. · 'J figure l ' m one of the top 1,04() bodysurfers on the Orange Co'lnty coast," the mayor joked during an interview. Baglin will be leaving the Art Colony July 27, and was in the process of calling fellow council members to tell them the news when reached in his fourth floor offices at Fluor Corporation in Irvine He has acce pted a job with the Arabian·American Oil Company in Saudi Arabia, whert:· he'll be working in personnel policy de· velopment for the oil con· sorlium. ~aglin leaves Fluor after 13 years in a variety or executive positions. The latest was over· seeing personnel operations for five Fluor subsidiaries. A s far as h is city responsibilities, the mayor says he's not deserting a sometimes shaky ship that has been Laguna Beach politics over the past dee· ades. "We've bad a great deal of moderation (on the council) the last few years," Baarlln said. And he's not the least bit shy in giving himseU credit for mu~h of that political stability. ''We've made progress," be said, "and we haven't created major problems as in past years. Staying away from prob- lems is just aa important aa making progress." Baglin says he's confident Lhe four remaining council mem- bers wUI work together in a positive fashion after bis de- parture. "They know it's up to them and there's no fifth member to make a deciding vote. l think you'll see more compromi•Cf than you've seen ln several years." Council members Salty Bellerue and Nell Fitzpatrick have orten been pitted a1alnst allies Howard Dawson and Keli, Boyd on issues. l1aguna OKs S. Laguna merger try '·And now the odd vote Is out,'' Baglin said, referring to bis own maverick position on the fiYe- member panel. "They'U have to come up with decisions instead of split votes, and that's the re· alily they'U have to face." But Baglin says be has "a lot ol respect for all four of them. They're hard workers." • :" C~y would annex major portion of neighboring area on southern border The 13-year Lagunan san bodysurfmg isn't the only lh.i8' he'll miss while on the placid Persian Gull. 8y~OHN NEEDHAM Of o .. ,, " ... Malt g,una Beach City Council me~bers have unanimously ap· pro'Ved a resolution to sponsor the; annexation of a major por· lion of neighboring South LaJuna lo the Art Colony. I addition. the council agreed tha the city should pay the $500 filing fee to begin the annexation process with the Local Agency Fo',rmalion Commission (L,.FC>. e unincorporated area that is roposed to join the city in· ch~es the Treasure Island Trailer Park. Hobo Canyon. Latunita and Blue Lagoon, rep'tesenting almost all the land between Laguna Beach's soiithern border and Aliso Cr~ek. A preliminary report prepared by City Manager Ken Frank Two-year 4B salary pact told 4aguna Beach Cit)' Council mqlnbers have concluded saJary negotiations for a two-year con- tract with t h e three city employee associations. Under the agreement.a. which wdre unanimously approved l11fs week, municipal a nd fire employees will receive a 10 per· cebt wage increase beginning im'mediately, and a 4 percent hike next year. f olice wages will increase by 11 ,percent this year and 3 per- cent next year. J'Qegotiators and all three employee groups also agreed to elit\iinate the longevity pay plan fortnew employees and establish a performance pay plan. ~reviously city employees became eligible for a salary in· cr~ase based on years of service. Under the new plan, employees will be ~lven raises acqording to merit rather than seniority. the city also agreed lo 1m· prove Its dental insurance plan through a self-funding system and include fire department personnel in the plan. The City Council, in a 4·1 vote. turned down City Clerk Verna Rollinger's request for a 13 per- cedt increase in her salary, with council member Sally Bellerue casting the only vote in favor of the request. Ms. RoUinger said her request was based on a survey of 10 Or4nge County cities. ~guna backs • • mcreases irt city fees I says the proposed annexation wou ld have no adverse effect on the city's ability to provide services. such as fire and police protection. lo the area. Tuesday's dec ision by the council members to sponsor the inclusion of South Laguna into the city reverses an earlier rul· ing in May in which the council said Laguna Beach shouldn't become acuvely involved in the process. Al that time. all five council members said the city should not s ponsor the annexation drive. and it should be left up to the people living in the county· owned area to work toward join· ing Laguna through the petition process. However, lhe council now says th e overwhelming res ponse from South Laguna residents favoring the wedding of the two communities changed their minds. Annexation sponsors in the unincorporated community say South Laguna residents are tired of decisions being made by coun- ty officials that have an adverse effect on them. The sponsors admit that the impetus behind the move to join Laguna Beach were plans by private developers to build two high·ri s e time s h are con· dominium buildings at Treasure Island. Were the buildings to be con· structed, they would replace 266 mobile homes in the 27-acre Treasure Island Trailer Park. Park residents have put up stiff opposition to the project, and for the time being the de· velopers have withdrawn their plans. ...., ............ Three-year--0ld Benjamin Ludwig feed& iandwich to Yogi the bird during the feathered creature's free-loading da11s. Bye-bye, blackbird Laguna visitor flies the coop By STEVE MITCHELL OftMDelty,....Matt The Bird bas flown t he coop, but all parties agree It was probably the best thin". You might recall a story about the feathered visi tor wb o descended on Debby and Mark Ludwig's Laguna Beach home earlier this week, t.aklnc over the abode and running son Benjamin, 3, and dauebter Allegra, 9 months, ragged. The bird was so tame. that Debby Ludwig was convinced it belonged to someone. She wa.s right. A news account and photograph of the bird prompted a «lrl in Bluebird Canyon to call Debby. The llrl, who Uves about a mUe away - H the swllng mes -said &he found a two-day old bird that had Callen out of its llest la Northern California about a mont.b and a baJf JIO. She broucbt ll to Laauaa Beatll ........ •be baDd nilled lb• bllltY btrd in tier eanyc19 bome. She Ca&Nd w pncoeiom pet Yoel. lllid llpnUJ mudi Ud Ille nan ol Lbl ilrl '1 lliOme, too. • told Jin; Luftt•· 8'it Y411i ,..,,,.. for Ir 11 ... , and Moala1, wla•9' tla• ......,..... °"'*' "" ... bird oulltde for IOMe uerelM. lt flew off, making its presence known at the Ludwig home early the next morning. The brash bird spent most ol the day eating son Benjamin's peanut butter sandwiches, playing with Allegra's cloth toys, and watching Mrs. Ludwit wuh dishes. . By Wednesday morning, Yogi bad tired of the Ludwl1 home, even though there was plenty ol peanut butter left, and departed for parts unknown. This, after husband Mark had p&ucbued a caie and bird seed for the visitor. But Debby Ludwi1, and the girl who rescued the baby bird, bot.b agree lt'1 aJI for Lbe best. •'A• lon1 u tbt bird la healthy, we're happy lt'a on lt• own," Mn. Ludwig said durint a telephone conversation Tburtday. A quettlon remain• 11 to Yo11•1 heritaae. TM alrl who raised It aays it 11 a Macitllnt. But a Colt.a .... W'OlllU. who talJed Mn. Ludwl8 W.-.Say cl&lmln• to le a blra nperl, 11td tbe pbotocrapla ..... to tndlait. ll b • ltUil.al. "Wtaiatever It WU, ll WU mon ta•• Ulan • parrot.'' lln~ ~ .... AM."• admita, •·u .... UM'INl1 WU.'*'- ;~ Treasure Is land resident Robert Derryberry says that by incorporating with Laguna Beach, city height ordinances, which prohibit new structures of more than 36 feet, would quash the huill'lin~ project. South Laguna residents also oppose a 700-unit development planned for Hobo Canyon above the Alpha Beta shopping plaza. Opponents say traffic congestion would result if the project is ap- proved by county officials and the village atmosphere in the community would deteriorate. The Laguna Beach council has warned the South Laguna resi· dents backing the annexation that the process of joining a city is a lengthy one. and approvaJ may not come in lime lo halt de· velopment. Both parties agree there will be a lot of public debate, re· views, protest hearings and even an election before the city's southern border extends to Aliso Creek. But South Laguna annexation sponsors say they have already gathered the signatures of more than 54 percent of the registered voters in the area on petitions calling for their community to join Laguna Beach. South Laguna isn't the only unincorporated community in the south county where there are LAGUNA BEACH SOUTH LAGUNA Delly"'9Ca.., ANNEXATION AREA South Laguna plan rumblings to gel out from under county jurisdiction. And if the moves to in· corporate are successful . Orange County 5th District supervisor Tom Riley, whose district includes South Laguna, will have a far smaller area to worry about. A drive to fashion a new city from unincorporated com- munities in Orange County's Saddleback Valley has been launched by directors of the Laguna Hills Community As· sociation. "I 'll miss the character ot the people in Laguna," he said. "W~ talk a lot about the character o( the village, but it's really U.. people.'' He'll even miss his council a4-t versaries, the 38-year·old mayOf> said. ··I enjoy going to Scandia':s' (bakery) and bumpin1 into (civic gadfly> John Gabrielr,"• he laughed. "Just seeine i.- people you know in a small town. The whole family is go.._ to miss that." • • Baglin. who says he hu ~ contract with ARAMCO, sa,. he'll lease out the family hol"D8 on Wendt Terrace during theft absence. • And while the family will mias Laguna Beach, he says they're looking forward to the next few years in a foreign country. His children. Whitney. 11, antl Flynn, 10, will be enrolled id a private company school. '"l'be teacher.student ratio there ls 15 to 1 as opposed to 30 to 1 her&/' he said. He'll also have more time wiUl wife Faye and the children in Saudi Arabia. : '·Rather than going to C"-' Council meetings on Tuesday nights. I'll be playing Monopoty with the kids. ··And that sounds like a lot of fun for the next few years," be said. County stands by coast plan Officials press proposal to build hotel, retail shops Orange County planners an- nounced this week they have no intention of backing off a pro- posed plan to build 500 hotel rooms and retail shops along the Irvine Coast near Moro Cove. Stale Coastal Commissioners have flagged development plans at this site as one of four "trou- ble" areas in the development package for the 9,400·acre coastal stretch between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The plan was drawn up jointly by the county and the Irvine Company, owners of most of the coastal terrain. County planners and officials from the development firm ad· dressed the commission's con· cerns at a Wednesday evening workshop at El Morro School. mission favors in granting coastal development rights. "I'm not certain what sort of clientele you guys are talking about but I'm cert ain it's not go. ing to be priced for the average person," he said. Rick Cermack, an Irvine Com· pany project manager, said the structures will be ''aesthetically tolerable" and fit the commission definition of visitor serving. '"There certainly will be a class hotel here but not aJI of them," Cermack responded. Ht: said the development will offer something for everyone. But cou n ty o f ficials acknowledged the plans for the Moro Cove area likely will be a hot topic when coastal com· missioners review the entire de· velopment package late this month. Two criticisms from the com· mission -centering on afforda· ble housing and dedication or open space -appear to have been worked out. A fourth concern. though, re· mains unresolved. That deal!J with whether proposed Sand Can- yon Road. which would wind. around state parklands, should be two or four lanes wide. The commission suggests two lanes. The county is pushing for four. In all, the plans call for 2,000 homes, two roads and the multi· story hotels to be built in the coastaJ stretch. More than 60 percent of the acreage is to be set aside as open space . -STEVE MARBLE According to the plans, up to 2,000 hotel rooms and other structures are to be built at two sites along the coast -one at Crystal Cove and the other near Moro Cove. It's the building plan near Moro Cove that has drawn the objections. One of the 30 people on hand at the workshop caJled the hotel plans "a relative monstrosity." Ann T. Rhoades succumbs at 80 Ron Kennedy, a Newport Beach resident, suagested "It's a tmoc:kery of public access" for the county to caJl hotels and other amenities "visitor serv- in1." a term the coasta l com- Summer rec classes set From Hatha yoaa to the Huatle, the Laauna Beach Recreation Department baa summer classes for all last.ea. Registration for summer quarter classes continue weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ln the recreaUoa dep1rtment. ~15 Forett Ave. Offerlncs ran1e from do1 obedience to be1cb volleyball and the COits are minimal. For lnlormatloa, caJI t.be departmtftl al Ct7..Jnl, extension 201. Long-time Laguna Beach resi- dent Ann T. Rhoades. a busi- nesswoman and realtor In the Art Colony for 41 years, died We dnesday at South Coast Medical Center. She was 80. Funer al servlces for Mrs. Rhoades wUJ be held Saturday at 10 a .m . at St. Mary's Episcopal Church of Laguna Beach with the Rev. Robert L. Cornelison officiating. Burial will be private at Rose Hills Memorial Park. Mrs . Rhoades m oved to Laguna with her family in 1886. Her hus band, Marcus Edwin Rhoades, died that year. She ls survived by iser son. John, or San Dleao and a daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Ann Dolby of La.tuna Beach; seven arandson• and one 1rand- daupter. AcUve in the buloesa com· munll)', Mrs. Rhoadet worked for the old Brayton'• PoUery ol La1una, Gill'• Food Marbt and then wu aaeocl1ted for many yean with LoWH Turner Real Sewaae repair Eat.at.. Sbe rttlnd at ... 11· 1:' Bom ln Hun, llOAt.. Mn. L:LI OK'd • •"·B Rhoadea wu 1raduated from DIU m ... . the University of Montana L•1•a Reub City COUDC!U where lhe wu • memw of 111embera have ::grovd a ka9pa Kappa Gamma Ml"Glit.J. faO bid Hbmi .,, f1o.. ~ law auended UC litrbtey. ~ 1.nc. for ~ at u.e Durlac World War U, 1ae la •ach ...... ~p .. UQOl ~ IVYlee .. lD lloa. ~-~ltulew, Md COU•tllNf el \ ... the old Santa Ana Army Base. Mrs. Rhoades' Laguna al• flllations including the Board W Realtors and PTA. Laguna man found dead in alleyway ' D Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, J"ly 10, 1981 ~\ . ~--~ Old-timers rehash good(?) old times THAT OLD·TJME &ELJGION DEPT. -One of the worst things that happens when you flee town for a few days, which I Just did awhile back, ls that you mlsa things. Th.la time I missed out on the Upteenth Anllual Orange County Old-Timers' Picnic. I'm really 1rinding my teeth over blowina this one because the program ~· /'a\ TOI MURPHINI .m~ had to have been a real Duesy. Just im- agine the central theme: "How 1 Survived the Depression." You might think that anybody who did survive those broke years of the 1930s would just as soon forget it. But ap- parently that wasn't true for Orange County's aging ones this year. AS COUNTY HISTORIAN Jim Steeper explains it, "After alt, we may have been broke but we were a whole lot younger.'' Thus there were scheduled a gaggle of scintillating topics lo be discussed over picnic lunch. A group discussion was slated on the topic, "How 1 Made a Killing in Real Estate in 1931." Sleeper admitted the re- countings would be ·'largely fictional.'' The Ladies Auxiliary scheduled a roundtable topic on "Eighty-seven Ways to Cook Liver." This was to be augment- State legislators an unruly bunch SACRAMENTO -They were as fidgety as a group of third-graders on the last day of school. With the thought ,of a month-long recess on their minds, members of the state Assembly found some novel ways to pass the time as they pored over more than lSO bills before gaining their long- sougbt freedom from the frantic floor of the lower chamber. ''I've been slamming my desk drawer on my band just to stay awake." said Assemblyman Walt Ingalls, 0-Riverside, as debate centered on a reck- less driving bill. Democratic colleague Art Agnos, of San Fran- cisco, rounded up several legislators from his cor- ner of the floor and formed a pool on the time Tuesday's session would adjourn. Aller the pool was formed, Assemblyman William Leonard, R-Redlands, accused As- semblyman Frank Vinceocia, D-Paramount, of trying to affect the outcome by launching into a speech on a bill designed to promote research on how to raise cattle with leaner meat. Then there was lbe ongoing feud between As- semblyman Pat Nolan, R-Glendale, and deskmate Assemblyman WUliam Baker, R-Walnut Creek. About mid-afternoon, Baker lit up a foot long cigar and took much delight in wafting the smoke in Nolan's direction. An irritated Nolan first fought the fumes with a battery-powered, band size fan, but it wasn't do- ing the job. Nolan later disappeared, only to return minutes later with a table-top electric fan, which he placed on the desk, pointed in Nolan's direction. That sent the smoke direcUy al Leonard, who wryly observed while addressing a blU, "There's no .mosquitoe around this microphone." The final hours had thelr eloquent and serious moments, as well. Much of the day's most impassioned debate centered on a bill by Assemblyman Richard Floyd, 0-Lawndale, to impose a so-ca1led "sin tax" on cigarettes, b«r and wine, and lbe sale of maguines. "Thia bill brings equity to readers of whatever penuuloo," Floyd said, u be waved a copy of Penthouse in front of bis colleagues. "I prefer to call this a 1ood-times tax." But the suueaUon lbat tile exci.se tax on wine should be increased drew criticism from As- semblyman Don Sebastiani, R-Soooma, a vintner, wbo observed that wine wu once described by the famous biologist Louis Pasteur u "the most bnenic and healthful or all beverages." When Sebutiani also pointed out lbat wine was so important a drink that it ls used ln church services, Floyd cooled him off by replying, "Jesus Christ was a man who was more lban willing to pay his fair share of a tax to help the poor and helpless." Floyd's tax proposal was defeated. And not to be forgotten was an inquiry by As- semblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, to Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, R-San Lula Obispo, over Mrs. HaUett's support of tbe lean meat research bill. VuconceUoe asked why government should even Jet involved in the matter: Mra. Hallett aave a 1001 reply. Vuconcelloe, who wu 1tandin1 only a few feet away, looted Mn. RaUett in tbe eye, and 1rowled, "I've never been ao un.answered in my wbote matence, Mn. Hallett." -FREDERICK SCHOENEHL Police said polite LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Lot AnteI.a Police Department 1et1 1ood mark.I for politenets, aecordb:ac to a department 1urvey of people wbo eaUed tbe'police tor U1lltance. Patice Cblllf Daryl Oates Hid the 1urvey ol 1,000 c&Uen lbowed .. perceat tbou1bt tbe omcen were po&lt. and lnt.r .. ted in tbelr problem•. He 1ald tbe raulll •bow that olftcen are helpful and POiite In penon u weU u oa tbe tel~. 642-5678 Put o /~ wordl to work for '°" intM ,. ed by a taUt from Irenne Harlin Lan- caster on, "Row to Make Liver Taste Just Uke Sirloin Steak.'' You 1et the notion from au of this that people could afford liver during the Great Depression. That's more than can be said for a lot of folks today. Sleeper, prior to the picnic, had pro- mised there would be at least 500 entries in an oratorical contest titled, "The Sad- dest Depression Story Ever Told." TIDS HAS TO BE followed by a Orange Count11 old-Umt1' giggfino owr CNt/oring Wall Strttt bsl burying on empt11 colftt con. formal addres1 from Richard P. BradJey on the topic, "How I made S30 in 1931 with Only a Gun." Sleeper had also promised picnlc- going old-timers that there would be on· ty "a brief temperance lecture" on the evils of drinking alter-shave lotion. For entertainment, Sleeper had pro- mised a prize would be awarded for the best saxophone rendition of, ·•Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" IN RECOUNTING the event, the his- torical savant of our Orange County re- gion said the old-timers in attendance could on.ly agree on two facets of "those glorious years" that followed the 1929 stock market crash. These were: l. Everybody was a whole lot younger. 2. Everyone was busted. Beyond those points, the tall tales and sometime true took over the after- noon's festivities. Maybe you think il would be very depressing to discuss the years of tbe Depression, but obviously Orange Coun- ty's old timers got a terrific boot out of it. LIKE LOCAL WIT Ed.rick J . Mllter of the now-defunct town of Harper, who told about, "Comic Stories Heard on the Way to the Poor ~arm." You look at all the cheerful and won- derful topics the old timers thrashed out at their 56lh annual picnic and you real- ly are sorry you missed. 1 think you're sorry, anyway. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1981 Se<.-'-St-.,•°"' Oooo fCeU S'°"• ....,.,.. 'fOt.11 4'••1 You Are Invited ! NEW SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUES! 1from New England Door Opens Promptly At 10 A.M. Don't Miss This One Bargains Galore! ANKE WILL SERVE COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS. -July 11th only - ( Bring this ad in for your free gift 1 ,( OLD WORLD'S ROSENl<A V AUER ANnOVH, l'l.OltAI. AllltAMOl.NCHT9. U..IOUI. ...... rre 6 '°UNTW 7561 Ccnccr Dr .. No. 12 Huntington Beach 92647 (714) 891 ·1100 MONDAY TlUlU SATIJRDAY 11 A M. TO 9 P.M. -SUNDAY I I AM. TO 6 P.M. FINAL REDUCTIONS fl~1£/A . Se111l-Annual SHOE I PRICE Seledecl Styles Broken Sias Atl Sales Final • COflAmul41•1219 ,_...__ --~ -~c..--11 ... llOo90,.., ... _,, '-Y·• LOOK FOR THE BANNERS ANDfLAGS ••••**** fOLLOW1Ml caowost QUEENIE .. o••ot.-.-s..-.i.c --- Sheriff, DA aides get salary boost Forty-five rankin1 officials in the Orange County Sheriff's Department and District Al· torney's Office have been awarded an 8.2 percent salary increase, with the promise of an additional slx percent next July 1. The settlement, which was ratified Wednesday by the county Board of Supervisors. will cost about $155,000 during the current fiscal year. said Robert Huntley, chief of employee relations. As part of the package, the county will set aside $200 per employee per year to cover the cost of such things as eyeglasses, anti-smoking or anti- drinJdng classes and other preventative health programs not covered by medical insurance. Dis- ability compensation also will be increased. The county has now completed negotiations with aU employee groups, and, in a departure from the recent past, prior to the start of budget hearings. They will begin July lS. Fuchsia Show /Sde Huntington Center Fri thru Sun. July 1~12 , "Our 24th yt.>ar" a~ Auto & Homeown~rs ·~·~· Ouotes By Phone FAIMEIS lllSUIAMCE _, • T9All .. AaA#l'm ... TCll .... MAe~IC_., lllOllY MUlll CMl'IT s 1120 tlAlllD ::. :.~D, NOMI INIYAlLID _, __ ..,.........,.c,_ HI-LO LOOP NYLON 54!' YO. D1llyPHat FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1981 COMICS 86 FEATURES 87 GARDENING 88 T4e Boston fern is still a most popular plant ... BB D a ~Golf ·Course New smell competes with dump, sewage \ I Crews to excavate 25 ,000 tons of garbage for new road in Irvine .... Ii -, Pf'OPOt>EO HAIWARDAV. ElCTENSIOtol I EX:CAVATJON SITE '*''"" ... ,,... Warning of new smeUs t By RICHARD GREEN Of tlM Detty ,.... ..... Irvine residents. already com- plai ng a bout odors from Coyote Canyon dump and the Michelson Sewage Treatment Plant, will soon be able lo detect a new smell in the air. That's the word from city Pubhc Works administra~or Jim Ross who says the new odors can be expected by July 20 when con struction crews start ex- cavating 25,000 tons of old garbage buried near the Rancho San Joaquin Goll Course . The excavation is necessary, Ross said, so that a road can be built In the area. Harvard A venue is to be extended along the western edge of the golr course between University and Michelson drives. Although attempts will be ~ounty stands by plan P~nners press Irvine Coast hotel, shop proposal otange County planners an· nou.ced this week they have no intebtion of backing off a pro- postd plan to build 500 hotel rooms and retail shops along the Irvi~e Coast near Moro Cove. S$te Coastal Commissioners havt nagged development plans at trls site as one of four "trou· bl e · areas in the development p ackage for the 9,400-acre coa$tal stretch between Corona del ~ar and La~una Beach. Tne plan was -drawn up jointly by (be county and the Irvine Co~any. owners or most of the coastal terrain. County planners and om c1als from the development firm ad· dre$ed the commission's con· cern,s at a Wednesday evening workshop at El Morro School. According to the plans, up Lo 2,000 hotel rooms a nd other stru~tures are to be built al two site~ along the ~oast one at t:rystal t:ove and the other near Moro Cove. It's the building plan near Moro Cove that has drawn the objections. One of the 30 people on hand at the workshop called the hotel plans "a re lative monstrosity.·· Ron Kennedy, a Newport Beach resident, suggested "It's a mockery of public access" for the county to call hotels and other amenities "visitor serv· ing, ·· a term the coastal com· mission favors in granting coastal development rights. "I'm not certain what sort of clientele you guys are talking about but I'm certain it's not go- ing to be priced for the average person." he said Rick Cermack. an Irvine Com· pany project manager, said the structures will be ·'aesthetically tolerable" and fit the commission definilionof visitor serving ·'There certainly will be a class hotel here but not all of them," Cermack responded. He said the development will offer something for everyone. But co un ty o fri cia l s acknowledged the plans for the Moro Cove area likely will be a hot topic when coastal com· missioners review the entire de· velopment package late this month. Two criticisms from the com- mission -centering on afforda- ble housing and dedication of open space appear to have been worked out. A fourth concern, though, re· mains unresolved. That deals with whether proposed Sand Can- yon Road, which would wind around state parklands, should be two or four lanes wide. The commission suggests two lanes The count:y is ~ushing for four. ln all, the plans call for 2,000 homes. two roads and the multi· story hotels to be built in the coastal stretch. More than 60 per cent of the acreage is to be set aside as open space. STEVE MARBLE made to mitigate odors, Ross predicted that residents in the Rancho San Joaquin area ol the city should be able to detect a distinct odor for about three week s while the excavation work proceeds. Residents in that area have long complained of odors from the nearby Michelson Sewage Treatment Plant. Ross said that the roadway cons truction will cost S2.5 million and an additional $400 ,000 will be spent on ex· cavating the dump, which is about 20 years old. The contents or the dump are non-toxlc but smelly, he said. The roadway construction is being fonded by the city. county and the Irvine Company, he said. The mate ria l from the old dump will be buried In the Coyote Canyon dump, near the Turtle Rock area. Resident.a in that part or the city complain of s m ells from the county dump. Coyote Canyon is slowly fillini up with trash and the county bu made a decision to discontinue use of Uu s facility in three years in favor of the proposed Bee Can· .yon dumpnorthoflrvine . 1 0.11,~· ......... ~o.., ...... TOSSlf«:\ MUD P_tES -They called it a "Cow Chip Throwing Contel1" Wednesday at Deerfield Community Park in Irvine but park employee• laid these young.ten were reallu throtDina mud J*•. Jazmin Torrea, 6, heaves one of them. Mark Berger, 7, watchea °' hU mud pie travels seven feet and 27 inches. Scott Beman, 8, putl handl on head in seeming cliabeUef of hU throw. S. Laguna merger try OK'd r ...., ............ Th,ee-year-Old Benjamin Ludwig fe«U iandwich to Yogi tM bird duHng the feathered creatur~·• free-loading day•. Bye-bye, blackbird Laguna visitor flies· the coop By STEVE MITCHELL OtttMO.,......... • The Bird haa flown lbt ~ but all parties uree il wa~ probtabJ1 lbe best thlna. Y ol1 might rec au a story' about the feathered visitor who desc oded on Debby and Mark Lud.,.ic's Laguna Beach home earlitr th.ia week, taking over the Jlbode and running son Benjamin, 3, and dauebter Alleia, 9 months, raued. Tb blrd wu so tame, that Deb Ludwil was convlnced it belo ed to someone. Sb wu n1ht. A n.ews account and pbotoiraph of the bird proif pted a glrl in Bluebird Canp to call Debby. The tlrl, who Jives about a mUt aw., - u ~ star~ rua -said she fou a two-da1 oJd blrd that bad alien out of lta nest In Nor ero qallfornia about • mon Md a half qo. S1.brou1ht It lo Lapna Bea ....,.. .... Mad rllMcl the by bird ln b•r CA!tJClll ho . • Sh called her preeoekliul pet Yoal aad It prettJ •.U W UM run IM lirl'• bome, teo. 1b1 .... .1Adw11. !lo Yott,....... f« fil CL m. •o••-•r . •II•• uu -WWI~ ....,. ,_ tM Mrcl , ...... ~. ll flew off, making its presence known at the Ludwig home early the next morning. The brash bird spent most ol the day eating son Benjamin's peanut butte r sand wiches, playing with Allegra's cloth toys, and watching Mrs. Ludwi1 wasb dishes. By Wednesday mornin1. Yost bad tired or the Ludwl1 home, even though there was plenty ol peanut butter left, and departed for parts unknown. Thia, after huaband Mark bad pur~hued a caae and blrd seed for the visitor. But Debby Ludwia, and &.be 1ir1 who rescued the baJ>y bird, both agee lt ., au for the be4t. •'As 1001 H tbt bird 11 healthy, we're happy lt'1 on it.a own," Mrs. Ludwla sald dwiq a telephone conver••"on Tburaday. A que1llon remain• 11 w Yo11·1 berita1e. • Tiie llrl who ralied U .. ,. At la a blacblrd. But a Colta lllN woman, wbo called Mn. Ladwll Weda11dar clalmlq lo be a .,.... expert, Hid tbe pboto1rapb seem1 to Uldlcate lt ii a 1tarUq. ................. u ..... tame tllan a parrot," lln. ...... .,.. ... AIMI. IM admlta, 11M'U ..._ tbe bul1 Uttle btnt. Laguna would annex major portion of neighboring area on southern border By JORN NEEDHAM Of .. .,.. ....... lutl Laguna Beach City Council members have unanimously ap- proved a resolution to sponsor the annexation of a major por-. lion or neighbo r in g South Laeuna to the Art Colony. In addition, the council agreed that the city should pay the $500 filing fee to begin the annexation process with the Local Agency Formatio n Co mmi ssion CLAFC>. The unincorporated area that is proposed to join the city in· eludes the Treasure Is la nd Trailer Park. H.obo Canyon, Lagunita and Blue Lagoon representing almost all the land between Laguna Beach 's southern border and Aliso Creek. A preU minary report prepared by City Manager Ken Frank says the proposed annexation would have no adverse effect on the city 's ability to provide ser vices, such as fire and police protection, to the area. Tuesday's de cision by the council members to sponsor the inclusion of South Laguna into the city reverses an earlier ruJ. ing ln May in which the council said Laguna Beach shouldn't become actively involved In the process. Al that time, all five council members said the city should Sitter saves children from Irvine blaze A teen-age baby sitter was be· ln1 credited today wlth savin& the lives of twin S.year-oJd &iris whose television cauaht tlre Thurlday evening, toucbina off a bleze that caused $60,000 worth of damage to lhelr Irvine home. Ei1hleen Orange County fireftshters put out the fire at 'I p.tQ., 25 minutes alter it started at 3'132 Claremont A venue, the home ol David and Jean Ellen- bo1en end lhelr daughtera, lJaa and Jodi. Orani• County Fire Capt. Sherry Buntlne sald tbat PameJa Griffith. 15, of 3872 Salem St., Irvine, the baby 1lt.- ter, turned on the televltloa and ft ve minutes taler heaht a .. pop. :'.::.' IOUnd" and notlced •mok• flre comlJ'8 from it. Uaable to pull the teltvll&oe Mt awar from lbe '""· &be ~ lbe lln ct.partm• -: 'Dtoll T ,U.t children oul or lb• fJoUH. not s ponsor the a nnexation drive, and it s hould be left up to the people living in the county· owned area to work toward join- ing Laguna through the petition process. However. the counciJ now says the overwhelming r esponse from South Laguna r esidents favoring the wedding of the two communities changed their mmds. Annexation sponsors in the unincorporated community say South Laguna r esidents are tired of decisions being made by coun· Ly officials that have an adverse effect on them. The sponsors admit that the impetus behind the move to join Laguna Beach were plans by private developers to build two high -r ise time s h a r e con· dominlum buildings at Treasure Island. Were the buildings to be con· structed, they would replace 266 mobile homes in the 27·acre Treasure Island Trailer Park. Park residents have put up stiff opposition to the project, and for the time being the de- velopers have withdrawn their plans. Treasure Jsland resident Robert Derryberry says that by • tnco rporating with Laguna Beac h, city height ordinances. which prohibit new structures or more than 36 feet, would quash t hP hui I din~ project. South Laguna residents also oppose a 700·unit development planned for Hobo Canyon above the Alpha Bela shopping plaza. Opponents say traffi c congestion would result if the project is ap· proved by county oCCiclals and the village atmosphere in the community would deteriorate. The Laguna Beach council has warned the South Laguna resi· dents backing the annexation that the process of joining a city is a lengthy one, and approval may not come in time to halt de· velopment. Both parties agree there will be a lot of public debate, re· views, protest hearings and even a n election before the city 's southern border extends to Aliso Creek. But South Laguna annexation sponsors say they have already gathered the signatures of more than 54 percent of the registered voters In the area on petitions calling for their community to join Laguna Beach South Laguna isn't the only unincorporated community in the south county where there are rumblings to get out from under county jurisdiction. Slayer of priest given 15 to life Ronald "Bud" Spring, the man convicted of kilUn1 a Seal Beach priest by slu&1inl him in the forehead, has been sen- tenced to 15 years to Ufe im· prlsonment by an Oran1e Coun- ty Superior Court. Judge James K. Turner de· nied a request from Public Defender Ronald Butler to permit Sprine to remaJn free on •10,000 bail while the case la be- tn1 appealed. Turner also turned aside a request that Sprtnc be Pl!ced on probaUon. :;prtnc wu accused ln the Feb. 9, 1980 uaault on Father Fells Doulbteey ln th• rectory or St. Anne'• Catbollc CbW'ch. Tbe prieat wu llnack once ln the bead and aouabt treatment for a 1maU wound. He died aeveral weetui later from bralD uuun.. TeatlmonJ dut::f. Sprtn•'• trla1 lndiuted ... .. .. tbat • girl he had dated only once had entered a convent, and that the Church somehow waa interfer- ing with his desire to find her. S pring was convicted of aecond·deicree murder. Turner first-degree murder cbar1e wu not appropriate because there was no sbowin1 of premedita· lion. Butler bad unsucceufully sought durinC a recent bearina to have the charae further re- duced, to that ot mamtaufbter. Turner denied that request. Sprina wUU spend the ftnt 90 days or his sentence at Chino State Pr11on , where p1ychlatri1t1 will determine whether the 33·year-old Lons Beach man la emoUooalty capa- ble of remalnln1 l n Drltqp. Turner 1ald ht felt Spri.D1 Pl'W- ablv lhOuld be aent to a •UM f 1clUt1 at Vacavtue, wbere a p1ycblatrlc unlt for pritoMn " located. LAGUNA BEACH SOUTH LAGUNA o.11, .......... ANNEXATION AREA South Laguna plan And if the m oves to In· cor porate are s u ccessful, Or a nge County Sth District s upervisor Tom Riley, whose district includes South La1un-. will have a far smaller area tr>'. worry about. · J A drive to fashion a new ci from unincorporate d com. munities in Orange County'~ Sitddleback Valley has beeq launched by directors of th~ Laguna Hills Community A-f socialion. • Irvine pilot free on bail in drug case An Irvine pilot charted smuggUng 5S9 pounds ot coc -with a street value ol tll million -has been released $500 ,000 bond. Donald K. Peterson, 50, ol Mournt.nc Dove, had been In H1Usborougb County Jail Florida since hJs arrest In June. Hl1 trial l• scheduled Augutl3. Peteraon was arrested an alr and land chue that In the Bahama• and ended a Florida oranfe arove. Customs o Ileen watcb from the atr a1 PetertoD • leeedly landed a Ce11n• m Skymuter near tM IJ"Ovt. A Cit a1le1edly wae ....., with coc•IM-=•·~ .:-to:.. •".::Tl'. t plant. TM occ.-. ol ._ ned and PitVlon •• a after J>elq found near UM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 10, 1981 THAT O LD ·TIME R ELI GION DEPT. -One ot the worst things that happena when you flee town for a few days, which I just did awhile back, ls that you miss things. Th.is time I rrtlssed out on the Upteenth Annual Orange County Old·Timers' Picnic. I'm realty grinding my teeth over blowing this one because the program . ~· r.\ TIM MORPHINE -~~ h ad to have been a real Duesy. Just im· agine the central theme: "How I Survived the Depression." You might think that anybody who did survive those broke years of the 1930s would just as soon forget it. But ap- parently that wasn't true for Orange County's aging ones this year. AS COUNTY HISTORIAN Jim Sleeper explains it, "After all, we may have been broke but we were a whole lot younger.'' Thus there were scheduled a gaggle of scinwtating topics lo be discussed over picnic lunch. A group discussion was stated on the topic, "How I Made a Killing in Real Estate in 1931." Sleeper admitted the re- countings would be "largely fictional." The Ladies Auxiliary scheduled a roundtable topic on "Eighty-seven Ways to Cook Liver." This was lo be augment· State legislators an unruly bunch SACRAMENTO -They were as fidgety as a group of third-graders on the last day or school. With the thought or a month-long recess on their minds, members of the state Assembly found some novel ways to pass the time as they pored over more than 150 bills before gaining their long- sought freedom from the frantic noor or the lower chamber. "I've been slamming my desk drawer on my hand just to stay awake," said Assemblyman Walt Ingalls, D-Riverside, as debate centered on a reck- less driving biU. Democratic colleague Art Agnos, of San Fran- cisco, rounded up several legislators from bis cor- ner of the floor and formed a pool on the time Tuesday's session would adjourn. Arter the pool was formed, Assemblyman William Leonard, R-Redlands , accused As - semblyman Frank Vincencla, D-Paramount. of trying to affect the outcome by launching into a speech on a bill designed to promote research on how to raise catUe with leaner meat. Then there was the ongoing feud between As· semblyman Pat Nolan, R-Glendale, and deskmate Assemblyman William Baker, R-WaJnut Creek. About mid-afternoon, Baker lit up a fool long cigar and took much delight in wafting the smoke in Nolan's direction. An irritated Nolan first fought the fumes with a battery-powered, hand siie fan, but it wasn't do- ing the job. Nolan later disappeared. only to return minutes later with a table-top electric fan, which he placed on the desk, pointed in Nolan's direction. That sent the smoke directly at Leonard, who wryly obser ved while addressing a bill, "There's no mosquitos around this microphone." The final hours had their eloquent and serious moments, as well. Much of the day's most impassioned debate centered on a bill by Assemblyman Richard Floyd, 0.Lawndale, to impose a so-called "sin tax" on cigarettes, beer and wine, and the sale of magazines. "This bill brings equity to readers of whatever persuasion," Floyd said, as be waved a copy of Penthouse in front of his colleagues. "I prefer to call this a good-times tax." But the suggestion that the excise tax on wine should be increased drew criticism from As· semblyman Don Sebastiani, R-Sonoma, a vintner, who observed that wine was once described by the famous biologist Louis Pasteur as "the most hygenic and healthful of all beverages." When Sebasliani al110 pointed out that wine was so import.ant a drink that it is used in church services, Floyd cooled him ofr by replying, .. Jesus Christ was a man who was more than willing to pay bis fair share of a lax to help the poor and helpless." Floyd's tax proposal was defeated. And not to be forgotten was an inquiry by As· semblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, to Assemblywoman Carol Hall~tt. R-San Luis Obispo, over Mrs. Hallett's support of the lean meal research biU. Vasconcellos asked why government should even gel involved ln the matter: Mrs. Hallett gave a 1001 reply. Vucoocellos, who was stand.ins only a few feel away, looked Mrs. HaJlett in the eye, and growled, "I've never been so unanswered in my whole existence, Mn. Hallett." . -FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Police said polite LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Police Department am 1ood marks for politeness, accordi.nf to a department survey of people wbo called the poJlce for uaiataoce. Police Cblef Daryl Gates said the survey of 1,000 callers 1howed 94 percent lbout'bl the officer• were polite and lnterated ln tbetr problems. He said the ,...ulta show th•l ott'lcen ire helpful and poUtA ln penon u well as on the telepbon!: 642-5678 Put a few worch to work /or you lnlhe ..., .... ed by a lalk from Jrenne Harlin Lan- caster on, "How to Make Liver Taste Just ute Sirloin Steak." You get the notion from aU of this that people could afford liver during the Great Depression. That's more than can be said for a lot of folks today. Sleeper, prior to the picnic, had pro- mised there wouJd be at least 500 entries in an oratorical contest titled, "The Sad· dest Depression Story Ever Told." THIS HAS TO BE followed by a Oran~ Count11 old-Umers giggling ~ outfoztng Wall Strttt bSI burymg an empty coffee can. tormaJ address from Richard P. Bradley on the top1c, "How l matte $30 1n 1931 with Only a Gun." Sleeper had aJso promised picnic· going oJd-Umers that there would be on- ly "a brief temperance lecture" on the evUs of drinking after-shave lotion. For entertainment, Sleeper had pro- mised a prize would be awarded for the best saxophone rendition of, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" IN RECOUNTING the event, the his- torical savant of our Orange County re- gion said the old-timers in attendance could only agree on two facets of "those glorious years" that followed the 1929 stock market crash. These were: 1. Everybody was a whole lot younger. 2. Everyone was blisted. Beyond those points, the tall tales and sometime true took over the after- noon's festivities. Maybe you th.ink il would be very depressing to discuss the years of the Depression, but obviously Orange Coun- ty's old timers got a terrific hoot out of it. LIKE LOCAL WIT Edrick J . MiUer of the now-defunct town of Harper, who told about, "Comic Stories Heard on the Way to the Poor Farm." You look at all the cheerful and won- derful topics the old timers thrashed out at their 56th annual picnic and you real- ly are sorry you missed. · I think you're sorry, anyway. EARL'S ~--..TWO ---........ St l< 1t1fS? SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1981 You Are Invited ! !>e••a r..._ StMU .. "°"' OoOt ICMt s~ • .....-n1 Yt/Alfl ., ... c~a-841-1289 , .. ..._._ Mtt•IOIO VIU0'4'5-0401 -c.-~­···~ Ol9tie ,_., ec AHty ""-" I NEW SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUES! 1from New England Door Opens Promptly At 10 A.M. Don't Miss This One Bargains Galore! ANKE WILL SERVE COMPLIMENT ARY REFRESHMENTS. -July I Ith only- f Bring thls ad in for your free gift, I OLD WORLD'S ROSENJ<A V AUER Aomouu. l"L.OAAI. A9"1AHOSNCHTe. Utf-.... ST9 • .-U.'"9 7561 Center Dr., No. 12 Huntington Beach 92647 (714) 891 -1100 MONDAY ltlRU SATURDAY II A.M. TO 9 P.M. -SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO 6 PM FINAL REDUCTIONS f{~1£!A .Semi-Annual SHOE • I PRKE Selected Styles Broken Sizes All Sales Anal • #14 PASHIOMl9 ._.. Ml'\WOU llACN t1141644-4W #21 MAIM srun. Al.HAM•• cu 11 111-1611 • LOOK FOR tH£ BANNERS AND FLAGS ******** tOLLOW1Hl caowost QUEENIE 1-10 Sheriff, DA aides get s alary boost Forty.five ranking offlcaaJs m the Orange County Sherlfr's Department and District Al· torney's Office have been awarded an 8.2 percent salary increase, with the promise or an additional six percent next July 1. The setUement, which was ratified Wednesday by the county Board or Supervisors, wiU cost about $155,000 during the current fiscal year, said Robert Huntley, chief of employee relations. As part of the package, the county will set ulde $200 per employee per year to cover the cost of such things as eyeglasses, anti-smoking or anti· drinking classes and other preventative health programs not covered by medical insurance. Dis- ability compensation also will be increased. The county has now completed negotiations with all employee groups, and, in a departure from the recent past, prior to the start of budget hearings. They will begin July 15 Fuchsia Show/Sde ==""""' 'Our 24th year .. ~f Auto & Homeownt.rs ~ ,;,.-• Ouo1es By Ptlone FAIMEIS llCS&IWCE ,..,, S41-SS54 w llS-J4J7 I' I 4 ....-. • CCKf• MHO 10,000 Anso IUNlmAYY m& LOOPS ==-•••=~ YARDS OF 1st QUALITY . CARPnlNG READY FOR IMMEDIATE 104IJUST ... IOC\u.J <Ill-_, ...... ._ _,_ I Y9All -All.Alft'm• ec.Tca .... MA.....Clm'T ELIVERY ••• G HERE EARLY IAXOllY PLUIH Hl-t.O LOOP :' $1120 :::-.: NYLON = INITALLID IQ. YD. i SA 99 ltyOIHOWllnplf!lllNllllOf'C-w ""SQ, YD. •••••• Am.II ::.::::. 51 0"~ nanca- N01k'1ION LIMITED OUANTITY Dally Pilat FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1981 COMICS 86 FEATURES 87 GARDENING 88 DRAIGI CllST The Boston fern is still a most popular plant. . . B8 D ~ 0 ~ewport Center expansion plan lashed By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Delly,..,.. SUff Slow.growth advocates ln Newport Beach have opened fire on the Irvine Company, claim· in~ there is no justification for it to proceed with plans for ex· paf\dlng Newport Center. ~embe rs of S PON (Stop Polluting Our Newport>, in a 29-page analysis of the proposed expansion. are asking that a hi Ch -rise hotel and nearly 900,000 s quare feet or omce space be cut from the project. The slow·growth group, which has 400 members. contends the Irvine Company s hould sub· s titute houses or condominiums for nearly au or its proposed building. The Irvine Company counters that the SPON analys is is "rid· died with factual errors" and is preparing a detailed response. The center expansion j)roject, which has been under scrutiny from city officials ror several months, is to be reviewed by the City Council on Tuesday. It is unlikely, though, that the council will take action at that time. The Irvine Company claims its plan for a new hotel, office buildings and an expansion or the Marriott Hotel would put the "fin ishing touches" to the center. The SPON group argues the plan would add the "finishing touches" in another way by worsening traffic conditions and rueling demand for jet service at John Wayne Airport. Jean Watt, president of SPON, says the plan harkens "back to a time when air and water were Mesa oil controls eyed City claims new walls illegal; court action threatened By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of*DMtt ...... SUH Drilling for oil was flatly outlawed by ordinance in 1953 when Costa Mesa incorporated as a city. but three wells were drilled near the Santa Ana river early this month and in late Jufle anyway. (:ity officials conte nd the wells , sunk by Barto Oil Co. of Santa Ana on the company's 20·acre property just wes t of the end of 18th Street within Costa Mesa's city limits, are illegal and may result in court action. Barto attorneys contend the wells and a fourth sched\1Jed to be completed later this month are legal under state law. City Attorney Tom Wood said Wednesday that the oil company has agreed to hold up on the fourth well until its case is presented be fore the City Council. The council , Wood said, probably will decide at its July 20 meeting whether m embers was h lo hear lhe well·drilling story. If they do. he said, the case probably will be presented Aug. 3. The whole drilling episode. Orange County officials contend, as the r es ult o f mi s· com muni c ation between county and city officials. City planners, though, contend the operation represents county Environmental Ma nagement Agency action beyond legal bound s co nfined to county.governed territor y P e rry Valantine, a city planner. said the oil firm never did apply with the city for permission to drill new wells. The firm, he said, operates eight legal wells that were on its pro perty before the city incor porated. Those are exempt from the ci t y ordin ance approved in 1953. When towers were raised last October on the Barto properly for maintenance of the existing w e ll s, area r es idents co mplained to City Hall, Valantine recalled. City zoning inspectors at that lime warned company orricials tha t new wells are prohibited within the city. he added. J erry Barto, company owner. later applied at Orange County's Environmental Management Age n cy f or a negati ve e n vironmental impact determination to drill rour new wells, county officials admit. Dan De Mara, a section chief with the county's Environmental Analysis Division, said one of his people processed the permit even though the land involved was in Costa Mesa. ··Jerry Barto said he wanted lo s ubmit it to us because the state's Department of Oil and Gas wanted e nvironmental documentation," De Mara said WedD9day. "He told us it was ln the clty, but that the city doesn't want any part of it. "The city was contacted by telephone, and they said they had no input for the project. The clean , housing abundant and roadways free of traffic. Times have changed." Although the Irvine Company has offered to pay for $8.~ million in road improvem enta as a condition for a pproval, mem· bers of SPON say the money "will barely serve to keep roads . at present inadequate service levels." The group further complains that road improvements calling for widening portions of Pacific Coast Highway, Jamboree and Ford roads will be disruptive to residents and businessmen. · The Irvine Company responds that "the claim that $8.S million In road improvements won't help is on its face absurd," the SPON plan is "unrealistic" and would result in "not providing the city with the things it needs." SPON members contend that the Newport Center plan and the Irvine Company's plans for de· velopment in the coastal stretch · between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach will mean 600,000 new airport passenger trips per year. The group proposes that ex. pansion or the center could be put on hold until a new regional airport site is located. Compan y ofriclals cl aim SPON 's "greatly inflated" passenger calculation a lmost doubles the actual figure. "Also," noted Jerry Colllns, a company spokes man, "they have failed to note that this de- velopment will span 20 years by which lime the airport issue should be greatly mitigated." .,...,~ ..... ,.... Oil is pumped from new Barto Oil Co. wells in southwest Costa Mesa, raising ~gal questions and hack~s at City Hall. question was posed whether they had any interest in wells in the city o r next door to them (county territory). a nd their response was ·w e don't give input to oil wells' -but not that they don't allow them." T he county processed the appropriate paperwork as a result. and the state authorized drilling without checking with Costa Mesa. De Mara said county officials have processed such documents in the past when drilling operations overlap county and city boundaries. He said the county, in such cases. acts as lead agency. He admitted, though, that in the Costa Mesa case no "lead agency" authorization had been granted. Barto claims county officials never asked why his company didn't go to the city for a negatlve environmental impact declaration. "The (state) Department of Oil and Gas advised us to go to the county. The county went on from there," he contends . "They (the county) accepted the lead agency role because the city has no oil ordinance, ju.st an outright prohibition. "This isn't a new field, drilling s houldn't be prohibited. Drilling s tarted there in 1947. "We have a non-conforming use there . The quicker we can get the oil out, the quicker we can get out of there. That's our objective." Barto has told city officials he estimates 1.2 million barrels of recoverable oil lie in the zone he pumps County stands by coastal plan ....., .............. Thrte·year-old Benjamin Ludwig feeds sandwich to Yogi the bird during the feathered creature's frtt·looding days. 8ye-bye, blackbird Laguna visitor flies the coop By STEVE MJTCHELL Of~.,_., .......... he Bird has n own the coop bu all parties agree it wa~ prabably the best thing. , ~ou might recall a story about th • feathered visitor who descended on Debby and Mark Ludwig's Laguna Beach home earJler this week, taking over t h~ abode a nd running son 8 e pjamin, 3, and daughter AllJgra, 9 months, ragged . 'lthe bird was so tame, that Debby LudWia was convinced it belbnged to someone. ~he was right. A news account a nd photograph of the bird prompted a girl in Bluebird Canyon to caU Debby. The girl, whp lives about a mile awar - a" \be tlarlint rlits -Hid the lo\llld a two.day old blrd that hai f alleD out of ill nest ln No there California about a m U.andabalf ap>. • brou1bt lt to La1una Boct. ,....,.. Ill• bud railed th beb1 blrct ln ber CUJOD ho••· · saa. called btr pHtOCklUI pet Y , _.1t pntty muda bad the ot u. lltl'• bom•. tao, lbe lln.Ludwtc. ~ Y• riU'Oed for t,..m. a D.~ 1 lloaclaJ , •ti•• tta• miln11.w....,pUtt1tel*d fl ew off, making its presence known at the Ludwig home early the next morning. The brash bird spent most of the day eating son Benjamin's pean ut. butter sa ndwiches, p laying with Allegra's cloth toys, and watching Mrs . Ludwig wash dishes. By Wednesday morning, Yogi had tired o( the Ludwig home, even though there was plenty of peanut butter left, and departed for part.<J Wlknown. Concert set for hospital M uaic, both pop and claulcal, ls scheduled (or the pubUc Satur. day at Costa Meaa Memorial Hotplt&l. 301 Victoria St., u a commwllty service event. The ~. trom 2 to 4 p.m., la aet for the a.o.,&taJ'a nor1b lawn, • refreshment. wlll be served, uld Raodl J\ou, coordlAalor. Limited MatJna wtll be nail•· ble, .RGll uld, aid 1uest1 an encouraced to tab a blanket • porCabt9 dlili. Planners press proposal to build 500 hotel rooms, retail shops Orange County planners an- nounced this week they have no intention of backing off a pro· posed plan to build SOO hotel rooms and retail shops along the Irvine Coast near Moro Cove. State Coastal Commissioners have flagged development plans at this site as one of four "lrou· ble" areas in the development pac k age for the 9,400-acre coastal stretch between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. The plan was drawn up jointly by the county and the Irvine Company, owners of most of the coastal terrain. County planners and officials from the development firm ad· dressed the commission's con· cerns at a \Vednesday evening workshop at El Morro School. Newport finn slapped on Vegas trips A Newport Beach firm that as· sertedly failed to deliver on promises or bargain·rate trips to Las Vegas has been ordered to sto p soliciting business in Massachusetts. The firm, Coastal Tours, al- legedly offered bargaln airplane trips to Boston residents at a sales pitch session there for lime-sharing condominiums. Authorities io M assachusett.a clMm more than 2,000 people respe>nded to the offer by P8Yinl money ln advance but never got their airplane Ucketa to Laa v ..... Olllclala from the Newport flrm could not be Jocated for comment. .M auacbuaetu Attorne)' General Francls X.. BeUotU said Thunday that a rettraln.lnc or- der b• been lssued to f orMd Coa1tal Toura lrom 1ollcltiftl LH Veaaa charter bualneu ln. the eutern state. Alto, the cowu bav• attached .... ot t.be tlml•• bank .. ,.lb. _,,.__.,.,.,...._~ Accordmg to the plans. up to 2.000 hotel r ooms and other structures are to be built at two sites along the coast -one at Crystal Cove and the other near Moro Cove. It's the building plan near Moro Cove that has drawn the objections. One of the 30 people on hand at the workshop called th e hotel p lans "a r e lative monstrosity." Ron Kennedy, a Newport Beach resident, suggested "It's a mockery of public access" for the county to call hotels and other amenities "visitor serv- ing," a term t he coastal com- mission favors in granting coastal development rights. "I'm not certatn what sort of clienlele you guys are talking about but I'm certain it's not go- ing to be priced for the average person," he said. Rick Cermack, an Irvine Com- pany project manager, said the structures wiU be "aesthetically tolerable" and fit the commission definition of visitor serving. ''There certainly will be a class hotel here but not all of them," Cermack responded. He said the development will offer som ething for everyone. But co u nt y o ff icials acknowledged the plans for the Moro Cove area likely will be a hot topic when coastal com- missioners review the entire de· velopment package late this month. Two criticisms from the com· Mesa family safe after Mexico fire Four membe rs of a Costa Mesa fa mily are continuing their Mexican vacation lo Acapulco after safely escaping a pre·dawn hotel fire that killed lwo and injured 24 Tuesday in Mexico Cltv. NB planners pick chairman Helen McLaughlin Ja the new cbalrman of the seven-member NewfOrt Beach Pla nntn1 Com· mission. Jerry King, a new appointee to the commiaslon, and Debra Allen were named flrlt and 1.eood vice cbalnnen dwin1 tbe croup's &D• nual etectioa of omcera Tbun- day. Kiili and Joan Wlnbum were formally seated on the pla~ commll1lon durln~b• ceremonMI. They replace Coltu and nm Haldlnaer, bad .,_dtatrman. But Nicholas Varzak said late Thursday he'll never forget the Tuesday morning fir~ at tbe Camino Real Hotel, a 963·room complex on the west side of Mexico City'~ downtown uea. ·'It was the most tragic thing I've ever seen -the most dis· or1anized thing I've ever seen," aald the vice president and general manager of Costa Mesa's AUu Chrys ler Plymouth dealership. Many ot the guest.a ataylnl at the hotel built in 1988 to accom- modate Olympic Game• crowd.a complalned that no alarm• sounded, electricity had been ahul down before the fire erupt· ed and their rooms were looted by flrefi1btera and hotel employees dur1ll8 t.be blaae. V anak sald by telephone that hl1 family 1oet watch.. and a 1mall computer alOftl with Gther valuable&. A couple ln a neltbbariaa room, he Hid, l•t ,....,, . ..a~-# ma ssaon centering on afforda· ble housing and dedication of open space -appear to have been worked out. A fourth concern, though, re· mains unresolved. Thal deals with whether proposed Sand Can- yon Road. which would wind around state parklands, should be two or four lanes wide. The commission suggests two lanes. The county is pushing for four In all. the plans call for 2,000 homes, two roads and the multi- story hotels to be built In the coastal stretch. More than 60 percent of the acreage is lo be set aside as open space. -STEVE MARBLE Priest killer .. • sentenced: 15 to life • ... . . Ronald "Bud" Spring, t~ man convicted of killing a Se£ Beach priest by slugging him the forehead, bas been ae tenced to 15 years lo life l , prisonment by an Orange ~· ty Superior Court. .. Judge James K. Turner de- nied a request from Publle Defender Ronald Butler to permit Spring to remaln free oA $10,000 bail while the caae is ~ ing appealed. Turner also t~ aside a request Uiat Sprincl placed on probaUon. • Sprint was attuaed in Feb. 9, 11•> usauJt on Fa Felix nou,htery ln the ~ of St. Anne'• Cat.bollc Chur& Tbe priest wu struck on~ th bead and souaht lru for~ amall wound . He di sev al weea later lrom lnJu •· THtlmony Kni Sprt.- trtaJ lndlcated be llliltitttd tbat atrl he had dated ont1 one. •t•red a conveat, and tbat Cburdl somehow wu lnterfi lnt Wit.h b1J dean to rt.nd her. S print wu convicted HCODd~ murder, . . . . .. . .. . -D Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 10, 1981 ~\ ~-----------------. ~,~~ Old-timers rehash good(?) old times QUEENIE THAT OLD·TIME RELIGION DEPT. -One or the worst things that happens when you rJee town ror a few days, whJch I Juat did awhile back, is that you miss t.hin&s. This time I missed out on the Upteenth Annual Orange County Old· Timers' Picnic. I'm really grinding my teeth over blowlng this one because the program ~· r.'\ TOM MURPHINI -~~ had to have been a real Duesy. Just im· agine the central theme: "How I Survived the Depression." You might think that anybody who did s urvive those broke years of the 1930s would just as soon forget it. But ap- parently that wasn't true for Orange County's aging ones this year. AS COUNTY HISTORIAN Jim Sleeper explains it, "After all, we may have been broke but we were a whole tot younger." Thus there were scheduled a gaggle of scintillating topics to be discussed over picnic lunch. A group discussion was stated on the topic, "How 1 Made a Killing in Real Estate in 1931." Sleeper admitted the re- countings would be "largely fictional." The Ladies Auxiliary scheduled a roundtable topic on ·•Eighty-seven Ways to Cook Liver." This was to be augment· State leg islators an unruly bunch SACRAMENTO -They were as fidgety as a group of third-graders on the last day of school. With the thought of a month-long recess on their minds. members of the stale Assembly found some novel ways lo pass the time as they pored over more than 150 bills before gaining their long· sought freedom from the frantic floor or the lower chamber. "I've been slamming my desk drawer on my hand just to stay awake." said Assemblyman Walt Ingalls, D-Riverside, as debate centered on a reek· less driving biU. Democratic coJJeague Art Agnos. of San Fran· cisco. rounded up several legislators from bis cor- ner of the floor and formed a pool on the lime Tuesday's session would adjourn. After the pool was formed, Assemblyman William Leonard, R·Redlands. accused As· semblyman Frank Vincencia, D-Paramount, of trying lo affect the outcome by launching into a speech on a bUI designed to promote research on how lo raise catUe with leaner meat. Then there was the ongoing feud between As- semblyman Pat Nolan. R·Glendale, and deskmate Assemblyman Wllllam Balter. R·Walnut Creek. About mid-afternoon, Baker lit up a foot long cigar and took much delight in wafting the smoke in Nolan's direction. An irritated Nolan first fought the fumes with a battery-powered, hand size fan, but it wasn·t do· ing the job. Nolan later disappeared, onJy to return minutes later with a table-top electric fan, which he placed on the desk, pointed in Nolan's direction. That sent lhe smoke direcUy at Leonard, who wryly observed while addressing a bill. "There's no mosqu.itos around this microphone.'' The final hours had their eloquent and serious moments, as well. Much of the day's most impassioned debate centered on a bill by Assemblyman Richard Floyd, D·Lawndale, to impose a so-called "sin tax" on cigarettes, beer and wine, and the sale of ma1aztnes. "Thia bill brings equity to readers of whatever per1uuion," Floyd said. as he waved a copy of Penlboose in front of his colleagues . "I prefer to call th.la a good-times tax." But the au&tealion that the excise tax on wine should be incre11ed drew criticism from As· aemblyman Don Sebastiani, R·Sonoma, a vintner, who observed that wine was once described by the famous blolo1l1t Louis Pasteur as "the most hnenk and healthful of all beverages ... When Sebaatianl alao pointed out that wine was so Important a drink that it is wsed in church services, Floyd cooled him off by replying, .. Jesus Christ was a man who was more than willing to pay .his fair share of a tax to help the poor and helpless." Floyd's tax proposal waa defeated . And not to be for1otten was an Inquiry by As· aemblyman John Vaaconcelloe, D·San Joie, to Assemblywoman Carol Hallett, R·San Lula Obispo, over Mra. Hallett'a support of the lean meat research blU. Vaaconcelloe asked why government should even get Involved in the matter: Mrs. HaJlett 1ave a 1001 reply. · Vaaconcelloe, who wu ai.tld1n1 only a few feet away, looked Mrs. HaUett In the eye, and srowled, "I've never been so unanawered In my wbole exialence. Mrs. Hallett.'· -FREDERICK SCHdEMEHL. Police s aid polite LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los An1ele1 Police Department aeta Sood marks for polltent11, 1ccordin& to 1 department survey of people who called the police for a11t1t1nce. Police Chief Daryl Oat.es aatd the survey of 11000 caUen lbowed 9' percent tbou1ht the officers "ere polite and lnle?'elted ln tbotr problem•. He said a.he re1ulta show that oltlcera are belpf\11 and pollte ln penoo u well u on the telephone. 642-5678 Put a /eta wordl to work /or 11ou lnlhe ~ .... ed by a talk from lrenne Harlin Lan· caster on , .. Row to Make Llver Taste Just Uke Sirloin Steak." You aet the notion from all of t.h.l.s that people could afford liver during tbe Great Depression. That's more than can be said for a lot of folks today. SJeeper, prior to the plcnJc, had pro· mJsed there. wouJd be at least 500 entries ln an oratorical contest titled, "The Sad· dest Depression Story Ever Told." TIUS HAS TO BE followed by a ~' ~IM.\\\\ )\\\I Orange County old-timer• giggling owr out/cning Wall Street by burying an emp(JI co/fee con. formal address from Richard P. Bradley on the topic, "How l made $00 in 1931 with Only a Gun.•· Sleeper had also promised picnic· going old-timers that there would be on· ly "a brief temperance lecture" on the evils of drinking after-shave lotion. For entertainment, Sleeper had pro· mised a prize would be awarded for the best saxophone rendition of. "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" IN RECOUNTING the event, the his· torical savant of our Orange County re· gion said the old-timers in attendance could only agree on two facets of "those glorious years" that followed the 1929 stock market crash. These were: 1. Everybody was a whole lot younger. 2. Everyone was busted. Beyond those points, the tau tales and sometime true took over the after· noon's festivities. Maybe you think it would be very depressing to discuss the years of the Depression, but obviously Orange Coun· ly's old timers got a terrific hoot out of it. UKE LOCAL WIT Edrick J . Miller of the now·def unct town of Harper, who told about, "Comic Stories Heard on the Way to the Poor Farm." You look al all the cheerful and won· derful topics the old timers thrashed out at their 56th annual picnic and you real· iy are sorry you missed. I think you 're sorry, anyway. SATURDAY. JULY 11 . 1981 You Are Invited ! NEW SHIPMENT OF ANTIQUES! 1from New England Door Opens Promptly At 10 A.M. Don 't Miss This One Bargains Galore! ANKE WILL SERVE COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS. -July 11th only - ( Bring this ad in for your free gift. ) OLD WORLD'S ROSENKA V AUER AHTIOUllL l"...-AL AltltA-OtllHT9. UHtOUC -...rra a ~Hnl 7561 Center Dr .. No. 12 Huntmgton Beach 92647 (7 14) 891-1100 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY I l A.M. TO 9 P.M. -SUNDAY II A.M. TO 6 r M FINAL REDUCTIONS fl~1£!A .Semi-Annual SHOE ' .. ' PRICE Selected Styles Broken Sizes All Sales Final • - 1·10 ci••· .... ~-·-.... --- Sh eriff, D A aid es get salary b oost Forty.five ranking officials in the Orange County Sheriffs Department and District Al· torney's Office have been awarded an 8.2 percent salary increase, with the promise of an additional six percent next July 1. The settlement, which was ratified Wednesday by the county Board of Supervisors, will cost about $155,000 during the current fiscal year, said Robert Huntley, chief of employee relations. As part of the package, the county will set aside $200 per employee per year Lo cover the cost of such things as eyeglasses, anti-smoking or anti- drinking classes and other preventative health programs not covered by medical insurance. Dis· ability compensation also will be increased. The county has now completed negotiations with all employee groups, and, in a departure from lhe recent past. prior lo the start of budget hearings. They will begin JuJy 15. Fuchsia Show /Sde • ..Our 24th ' l.'ar" ~~Auto A Homeowntors ~ .;;.. • Quotes By Phone FAIMEIS IMSUIAMCE CllJP 54J.SS54 °' IJS-107 lt14 ~-CottoMHO ~s1120 =~: IHTill SQ. YD. NOMI INHALLID ly-owntlljltfl.....,...1111-C'"' $£PLUIH~5 ==-= 917" ....... MMfMO !!- MYMM. •-. .,.,.. .............. 10,000 YARDS OF 1st QUALITY CARPETING READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ... G HERE EARLY HI-LO LOOP NYLON s4!' YO. - -------1 •ft :g::: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Friday. July 10, 1981 H OMPO ITE TRAN ACTION OUOTl,ltOH• IHCl,UOI Tl•OU 0111 '"' HIW YOllK, MIDWUT ~ACll11C. ~··· I OUON OllllOll ANO CIHtt•lllAlt noc11 llCCNAHOU AHO lll~lllD l't l ltl 114\0 AND lllSflHI,. ' Dow Jones Final 3.33 955.87 ·~ Ad strategies that have failed Most ot the Ume when you read buaineaa literature you find yourse1f inundated by t ucceH stories. Everything seems to work: new producll, new companies, new leaders. The idea of this literature is, of course, to provide role models. But what about the failures? Are there any? 1f you're looking for some, J'd like to recom- mend a new book, "Positioning: The BatUe for Your Mind," by two admen. AJ Ries and Jack Trout. They run a New York advertising agency called Ries & Trout, and their book is chock full of marketing dis· asters. T a k e t ~ 1-1-lll_l_l_ll_llW_l_TZ~ .. :j& Bristol-Myers. maker of Burrenn. Excednn, Clairol and Vitalls, among other products. Bristol-Myel"S, Ries and Trout recount. ·'tried to take on Crest toothpaste with Fact (kiJled after $5 million wu spent on promotion). Then they tried to go after Atka· Seltzer with Resol ve (killed alter Sll million was spent). Then they tried to unseat Bayer with Dis· solve, another financial headache. And then came the attack on Tylenol with Datri!. An even worse headache." Then there was Rheingold. once the top-selling beer in New York. The brewery decided to go after the beer-swilling working class. So tbey produced some award·winning TV commercials "featuring Italians drinking Rheingold, Blacks drinking Rh eingold, Irish drinking Rheingold, Jews drinking Rheingold, and so on." With this result, say Ries and Trout: "Rather than appeal to everybody. they ended up appealing to nobody. The reason is simple. Prej· udice being a basic human commodity. the fact that one ethnic group drank Rheingold sure didn't im-·: press another ethnic group. Ira fact, all the campaign ; did was alienate every ethnic group in New York." .1 Alka-Sel tier Plus was fi elded by Miles ,; Laboratories to compete in the cold remedy market 1: against Dristan and Contac. The plot was to trade on :I the Alka-Seltzer name. I, "But lo and behold," point out Ries and Trout, · 'tns lead of eating into the Dristan and Contac market, the new product turns around and eats into the Alka·Seltzer market ... A better name for the product would have been Bromo·Seltzer Plus. That way they could have taken business away Crom the competition. Some companies think that if a name works well on one product , it should work on others as well. Not so, say Ries and Trout. Pepsi-Cola called its low· calorie drink Diel Pepsi. Coke called its version Tab. Tab was the winner. Why ? Because the "Cola drinker sees Diet Pepsi as an inferior product to regular Pepsi, while Tab stands on Its own." Life Savers gum did not sell well. Nor dld Dial deodorant. And Sara Lee flopped when it tried to in· troduce a line of Sara Lee frozen dinners (con- sumers think or Sara Lee as a dessert>. Arm & Ham- mer has done a neat job promoting its baking soda as a good product to use i.n refrigerators. ·I ' •• II ,I ' .. .. n •: STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES. AVERAG.!S . NEW VO"K (AP) S.IH, J p.m. price '°'N~~:·~ :1-Oow ~ •"tt -net <IMlllllt Of h tlf'"ll moot ectl"" ITOCICI ' . . .... YO<.. Slock (ache-IJWH, 0.. .... Uw c-. aim tredlft9 ,..uonauy at ,,_. then J 1 ., 1nc1 ts.&.'1 ..i.11 ~-°' tff oo . s.» eovr'cft't' =,-~" · 1~ lD Tm m .11 G.ll Jt7.U G .10+ J.'2 2::1ess c Sil:: J7... • 21\ IS Ull 10..IS 101.11 IOl.11 10l 7~ o,n Pr1m.Zm• 494 100 f1\lo --. 16 Sil >M.'3 m 1' JM M JJ0.4'• 2~ 5wfft PSvc MO'.tOO 11111 : 1v. ~· · ··· · · ·• ·· ·· · 4.lU, T .. e<o Inc 41'.IQO :15~ • i.;, l'en • • • · • • • t,:114, 0e11re1& E1 ,.. 600 11.\4 Utll• · • · · · · · ... • sn, duPont m'.t00 o-. ·; ·~ 16 Stll ..... , , •. . •. 6,U7,~ MoJll J 164.IOO JI~ 14 ~~••tOu" , m:: t--:z WHAT STOCKS DID MfteP1rl l 301,100 30 • \IJ HEW you• I AP) HouUlnd l ... 100 19~ • ~ "" JUI V =I~~: =:r: ~~ -1~ p~ .:·"' -14 • 14 . ~ 14 WHAT AMEK 010 T"":l. •17 «It 1• IJ 14 ,:ii ~ ~ . METALS HEW YORK IAP) -~ nOfllerr_met .. SprlcetJ' 11!,~ °""IS Ctflb e jlOund, U.I. delll't"" LH• Jt(entu .,.,._. t 1111< M\4 <en!•• pound, cMllvertd. ; Tiii ... '210 Mel•ll W"41 CCNftPCl911• 111 t Al..i_1 ... <ent1e-.d, H.Y ' Mwc..., ..-00 per ll•Jll. l"i.tl-..... OOtroyoi., H.Y l SJ~VER HEW YORK CAl"J -HWIJ;1& H~•llnrTllura•M.,.'419 " .. ,....,. .,,,,~ ........ $11.J't, ,...,.!. !f &llwtr lU01, If to.414. i ' -....--~-----..c--- HJ F Orange Co•• DAILY PILOT, Friday. July 10, t981 .!:!.----~----..:;:.::.:!:.::::=:.:.:::.:..:..::.:.:.~~;.:..:_...:...---~~--------_.;;;;;...___:. ______________________________ ---=-1 Name 'Squirt' fine with him TAMARAC, Fla. <AP) -BUI Albaugh doesn't mind when he's teased about his short stature. He only hopes that If you're going to give him a nlckoame, you'll call hlm "Squirt." That's easily explained. For 33 years, he's been the Jiving trademu.rk for a soft drink bearing that name. Albaugh is what the uninformed refer to as a "midget" or "dwarf," but like the thousands af- flicted with a quirk in the human growth process. he prefers being called a "little person ... "You kind of learn to accept the teasing," says the jovial 4-fool-7-lnch Albaugh, who was born in Mingo Junction, Ohio. "The only people who are cruel are those who are ignorant. But 'little peo· ple' learn to develop a sense of humor; otherwise. life wouJd be tough." He admits his career with Squirt & Co. began as a novelty because or the coincidence wi~~ its nam e and bis size. But, his knack for salesmanship proved him to be of double value for bis employer. He travels three weeks or every month, not only as a "living trademark." but also to help train salesmen. solve account problems and handle publie relations. • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE I !--__; ________ .,. PUBLIC NOTICE 1110nC• CM" .. ,auu ..... ILJICTIOll TO .. U. U ..... NIDCN'TllutT 1--TMT llOnCI t• YOUIL 1'801'18T• II 1• '011•C&.OIUIL• BICAUll •ou &Ill eaM l•D t• YOUIL ,AYMl•TI, IT MAY at to&.D WlTltOUT M't COUH &nlOll, ... y.., "'•Y """" .. ,..., r!IM .. IW'lllt y-accOUJll 111 .... ....._,.. llY MY· ,,.,. '" "~ .... ,..,....,.. ..... .,_.,...," ... , ... "" ......... wlUllll WM _,..,,..... ...... \Na Mike .. ··---recMWd. ~ ·--•• au . .-.oa .. " ,_ u, 1t11, "" •Ill l11cruae 1111111 yevr ecn1111t Mt9"11H Olfnlll. Y ... 111.ey ....... .,. • MY Illa 9'111r'e ~ '"'114'1 ef yew tKt-1, --.-.. ---fafftalltfff, ... I , ... "'"SI ,.ay Illa ...................... Alt•r*-9_1,_,,_ ....... NOTICI Ot' A""-ICATIOM recorelell"' Of tftlt --· lftldl ~ CMAllOI IN ute ti 1tt_..len ..... " loet'-1. PUBLIC NOTICE OWNlllM411' ~ A&.COMOUC lllll•N Ille eWl91141M •Hit l•nc1..-.. V811Mtl uc•NM _ ,., ...... • ~ ,.,.. ... YW Mw ------------~..,, a111" Ill• , ... 1 r11111 ta •I .. Ill• Te Wllom II May C...C.,.ft; ltrH lotll,. •Y .-yll'll tllt •l'lllre YUN·YIN WANG It ... Yll'le lO ............. 1~dbyy-creditar. Oeparlnwftt of Al(ofttllC .. ,,.,... 'fo find owl .. .,,_ "°" mwsl CMlrot ltw a "•I" 0.. SALE 81111 I. pay, ar to It" ..... lw INY-C 10 U. WINE CPU8. EAT. PL.J 1"-to 1841 IN f .. K_.., .,. 11 ·-.,_r1y II alcollolk ...._.... •I llNS WMlltr "' IMK'-9 f• --........ Ave . f'-telll Velley, Ca. tl10t. COllle": P11bll"'*d 0rlflt9 CMtl Delly Piiat 1100 FJEL&.MAN a11d LEE July 10, 1"1 -..1 FJELL.MAN, c/o NICAJpll'I, 0--I PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,,,,.. FICTITIOUS 9USIN•U MAMI STATEMINT Tiie fotlo•lno perso11' are 001111 DwMflff•• llN LTD., 2927 S. ar11tot, Slllte IOI, (Kia~ c.. m» 0-WM.all, 2927 S. 8rlstOI, S..lle 2111, CHla MeM, C... '2•» Thll lluslftnl h COf\dUcltd b'f e llmlled partN""lp. c;.i.w....11 Tiiis lltat.....,.I was flltO •1111 Ula CounlJ Clerk or Ore,. .. County on June ZJ, ""· S..aa, 211 Sowlll c1in., C.Ylfte, CA "'"· I~ CJ1J) IJl-411•. It YOll llaW• a11y llllHll .. 1, YO<I tllould contact a tawvor or I.lie oawrn· lfltlll -....CY ~ mey MWe lrwurtd J0.,,108ft, 11...,t..,llar, YOU MAY LOSa LIOAL lllOMTS IF YOU DO NOT TA•I PllOMl'T ACTION. MOTi~ 0' Oii FAULT NOTICE II HEftEIY GIVIN: fHAT SOUTH HILLS 15CllOW CORP., a Celltorl'lle torpOl'tlllOll, 11 dlllY appell'lltO Trwl• llndff • Deed of T•uSI dilled J""9 U, IUI •-wt• by JOH N A. FLOTHO, all -errlad man •• Trvslor, to MC11re tanal11 • 11 .. llon.s 111 la•• of MftS. SELMA GABRIEL. _, UNnarf'leCI •oma11, H FICTITIOUS 8UllNaU UMlllTATIMINT Tiit IOllo.olno per-It ..... _.. "'" ... TMl OCCASIOHAL YACHTIMA"' J11'1 Str.-, HYlltl ....... 8Mt1'. CA ta..._ ''"' .. ..,_ Mena .. ma111 ~.'l 1 .. c .. • Cetllorl'lla '°'11«•11.,., rnw Slra111m-. M..,tlr19t011 .. •<II, CA n••· Tiiis bwMMM It cendu<led bY a CW· _ ...... .i-.. _ Tllla llteC-1 -lllad •1111 Ille Couftty Cltf'll of Or ..... County., Jtll\' l,lffl. F'6flU P11blltlwd Or ..... (Mst Oelly ....... J11ly 10, 11, U, JI, 1"1 )191 .. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8UllNIU ....... STATIMINT Tiit 1o11-1111 .,.r..,., ar• dolne 1111.i ....... : DOGGIE MOMMA -Gentle dog named Killer sits with litter of kittens she has adopted at the Lane McCullogb home in Chelan, Wash. The pooch has taken over mother duties, including nursing. "We're very fortunate to have Bill with us," said J.W. Brookes. the company's executive vice president. from his office in Holland. Mich .. ''not only because of the clever twist between his size and our product. but because he 1s very able. He's an unusual. sensitive person and one of our most exper ienced sales men." At home, Albaugh is a veritable giant standing next to his wife, Marie. He teases that he's grown seven inches during their 23 years of marriage while she's still 3-foot-11. F1...U befttlklery rKOf'Clad J1111e 26, lt71 a Publl-.i 0r..,.. ,.,.., Delly Piiot lftslrvm.,. l'IO. MS1t, lft -111U, Juftt 2•. JIAy J, 10. 17, 1''1 1"1·tl ,,. .. W , of Ofllclal Ra<Ndt 11'1 -Of· PUBLIC NOTICE Ike or u. RKN-ofOr-~.,. Calllornle, -f'lllll'IO IMd t1Wrel11 a1: the SoulllHtlerly 10 IHI of Ill• Norlllw•twl\' m l•I of Lets 1' _, CALIFORNIA HAllOWOOOS, Uftl Elder Cl .. L_.e Nl..,.e, CA m n AICO 1.-trlft Ud .. 11"1 El-Cl., L...-""""·CA mn Tiii• ll\llllltll II cOlldll<led by ... In· dlvldUel. Crackdown on sailors' drug abuse announced The two are active in helping other "little peo· pie." Albaugh rounded the South Florida Mini· Gators 10 years ago, and the group has more than SO members. "We help eac h other on where to buy clothing or shoes and things like that." explained Mrs. Albaugh. "After all. it's not easy to find a cocktail dress for someone J.foot-11." MUNICIPAL COVllT 17 ol Traci 176, Clly of Celle !MM. • IOUTM OtlAllGI COUNTY rKorded lft &.-IS, ,._. 1t of Mlt JUDfClAL DtST•ICT cellen._ ~. Or ..... C:-.... ea· ....... C-VMley ~wtl••Y c-.t Illa Sout-.ltr1J UM teat ,,..... ~" ..... ·ca.'"" Lot "· .-Id Olllleati-IMludllll -PLAINTIFF ; SOUTHER N Ol'I•-no•• for Illa original·-ol CALIFORHIA EDISON COMPANY,. 510,000.00 lllel a llraadl of, -••eull (O(pO ... liOll lft, Ille otllltallolll for •flkll MIC.I\ OWd DEFENDANT YOUSSEF of Trust IS -11rtty .,_ OCCllrrM Ill MAllZI alM llnowft al YOUSSEF 11\al peymel'I( lies not ........... of: MOSBAH MAllZE; JAMAlll AIDUL Ille P•,,,_ lor IM'I"''"' -ktter•l SA TT AR alto kno-#11 •JAMAL AB· due Oft Af>rll 1, tt'1 8114 ell ~I OUL SAITAR· .,d DOES I llv0\1911 peymaftla. tllt OftUre NI~• ....... 111. A8CO 1,....,.ltt Lid. 8fW L. 1C1r11.- Prel.ldlant Tlllt --was 111.0 wlfll -(OUl'llY Cltrk of Or ..... County WI J ..... J0.1•1 F1'StN Pulllltlwd Or ..... CoHI Delly Plitt, Jwty J, 10. 11. J•. "" 1'17-tl ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE WASHINGTON <AP > -The Navy's top admiral has announced a crackdown on drug abuse by sailors that will include tougher law enforce- ment. expanded testing of suspected users and preventive education. "Drug abuse is destructive or our efforts to 1.nstHI pride and promote professionalism ," Adm. Thomas B. Hayward. chief of naval operations. said in a message Thursday to Navy units worldwide. use of drugs, regardless of the degree of acceptance in the civilian sector. Commanding omcers must convey a consistently tough intolerance lo drug abuse that will be understood clearly by aU in the chain of com· mand." The Mini-Gators also tackle more serious problems -Like helping parents cope with the shock or learning their child is a .' little person ..• ·• 'Little people' also have a problem accept- ing themselves." said Albaugh. "Sometimes they are told they can't do anything and then they believe it and hide from the world." IV ll'ICIUllw ' lftO, all -Mid payalllt J""9 •• 1"1; • WMMOMS adwaft<ts °" Miiiar Oft<_.,<ta, ..,. ~ NUMalll ttJtl palO leua, II afty, lllat lty rH"°" NOTICll Y• ..... .._ ..._ Tllt lllereol, Iha pr-llelltlklery -c•r1 INIY .......... 1 .,.. _. .... well Ottd of Trwsl ,.., ditPOSllH wltll •-..... -• _.... .,.. ,...... a•ld duly •PC>Oll'll.cl Truttff, tucll •Ital• • .. ,.. 11 ..... 1.,_.. Ono of Tr111t •"d ell doc11n1eftt1 Ml-. ••IOeftclng obl lt•llo"• .. ,.,,.d AVISOI Ullllad ...... e.MM"-. tllereby. -1'lt ..,clltr•ltfted -11 trl-1 _. ~ ,...,.. Ull. hereby declare all '""'' secured FICTITIOUS MIMMaU llAMllTATIMINT Tiit loll-no --I• doiftt llUM· ........ "TU-Y STUP:FER," JIO Soutf\ lrhlOI, Uftll • llJ, Coate AMM, CA '2Ut • JOSEPH 04AftLES MACALUSO. 11»1 Gtlllflete, llowt-Helt"Q, CA '11 ... The AJbaughs are good examples that being small is detrimental only if one lets it become so. .,_ ......... a - -Ull. r-llltrtby lmmedlel.ely -and peyellle u ... .,. * • ..,&. L.H la ...__ and dOff llertOy elect lo ,.., .. CM cl•• -..... lrlltl pr-rty lo ... told 10 Mlllly IN II you wlSll 10 -"" .,,,lea of .,. ot1H .. liaftS llttllrM lllarellY. allorney If! I'll• ,.....l•r,.,.., .-cc1119 Dated: J..,.U, 1"1. '° prompll\' so lllal yo11r wrllte11 llod Fjt11ma11 Tiiis _,,.., h condu<tecl by .,. lft· dlwldUel. Jot-" OlettK ~-... Tlll.s stef-1 -Iii .. wllll 1119 (OUlllY 0-ol 0rlflt9 CouMy 9n Jl/IY · 'll is costly in terms or lost man- hours. unnecessary administrative and judicial processing and a critical drawdown on morale and esprit de corps." Hayward said the Navy is buying more and better portable equipment to detect drug traces in the urine of suspected users, purchasing more dogs trained to sniff out drugs, in· creasing the number or law enforce· ment personnel and developing a drug education program similar tc. one intended to curb alcohol abuse. In addition, he said, new emphasis will be placed on making sure those who request help for drug problems are sincere . "We've led a normal and very good life.·· said .Mrs. Albaugh And their home is no different from anyone else's. "People think everything will be little en our house ." said Mrs. Albaugh, "but our friends and relatives aren't small. It would be uncomfortable for them if everything was made lo accommodate us ." relpoftM, 11....,, mey be llltd 011 llmt. Let FJellmall SI Utlad ..... talkller •I (OftMIO.. PubllllltO Or-Coe•I a.try Piiot uft •b09e00 "' HI• -io. dtf»rla JwlY 10, 11, U, )I, 1"1 Jlll·ll Ila< er lo lftmedlalemeftlt. cit HI• me ..... •. "' '""'°"le -rite, 11 hay ••ouna. ---reelstr-. 11e..._. 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A d•ll COl'llPIMl'll MS ..... flied llY Ille plal~ 1111 At•lrwl yow. If "°" wlall 11o del-11\h laws.Al, YOll .....st. •1111111 • •~ alter 11111 -Is ..,.,.., efl YOU. Ille wltll lftlt ~ • wf'lllOft r-10 Ille comipleiftl Ul'll-you * so, JOU• dllleull wlll lie el'llaracl .. ep. pllcellon ol ..,. p1t111Ull, end ltMa '°"" may tftler • 1....,_1 ... 1 .. st .,... lor .... ••llllf -"'Ille ~ellll. •lllCll COllld r ..... I lfl eamlWftMI Of PUBLIC NOTICE NOncaoF l'UBUC MIAlltlfO .. ""· I F1U111 Pwbll-Or-CMs o.lly Piiot, J11IY 10, 11, 14, JI, 1"1 JIU-41 PUBLIC NOTICE Hayward declared that "com- manding officers and supervisors at all levels cannot condone the illegal NOTICE IS HIEllE&Y GIVEN -I a IM'llflc -•no _. .... ,_ .. 1ty 1119 City COUllcll flf tlW City ef Cale MtM .. Jll4y JO, 1'11, Ill lfle C-.Cll CMmtltn ol City Hell, 11 Fair Drive, Colle MU•, •I •: )0 p.m., or •• IOOft tllereafler at precUcablt, 011 IN loflo•ll'lll II.em: F1CTITIOU58USIMIU NAMI STATUININT Tiit lollOWlllO __, Is ~ -·· MU C:~v CONSTRUCTION CO .. 1*4 G•r*" G.....,. llwd., Sullt 1U, Ge,_ GrCIVO, CA ""43 FOR THE RECORD ....... MIUfOlll COMMUNITY ~TAL J-1• Mr. •ftd Mrs. .,.,,,,., ....... u ..... 8HCll, flr1. ,_u Mr. aftd Mn. J-IEClmoftd. l"'IM, llOy. ,_., Mr. aftd Mra. Edwenl $milt\, Le911M NI .......... ,_ .. Mr. aftd Mrs. Oolleld Smllh, o .... Polftl, 1ltt. J-•· Mr. eftcl Mn. Alllfl ........... CettJa ...... '"'· Mr. •l'ld Mn. MICllHI .,_ .... lrvl .... ""· ,_17 Mr. aM Mn. llkhanl OlaOll, SAii JllAll Geilll•-· .. ,,. Mt. aftd Mn. Gear .. Oulli..,, Le.-Nl9.,.r.t1f'I. Mr. aM Mn. Dawld Lo9e, Le..,... "'-'·"rt. DEA TH NOTICES Mr, aftd Mn. 0.¥9 Flnlu.e, H..,t. lr19lllfl 8Hcl\, otrt. Mr. al'lcl Mn. Wiiiiam Whaeler. SAii J ..... ~r-........ ,_" Mr ..... Mn. WarAll H~ SAii J,..n Cepltir-. flrl. ,_,1 Mt. el'ld Mn. J-Gick, lrvlflt, olrl. ,_14 Mr. aM 1111n. tte.,-~ .... l"'IM, !>or. Mr. eftd Mn. AMMft Pickett. SAii J ..... CAlllW-. tlty. Mr. eftd Mra. Oe11ftla Seem•"· UtuM 8MCI\. fltl. ,_u Mr . eftd Mrs. Pawl Fortlts, Sa11 c1em"'1 •. -.. Mr. aftd Mo. Marl! Marsll, o ... a Pol11t. "°" J-2' Mr ...... Mn. ~ Lee. U9MN Nlo ... 1. 9lr1. ,_11 Mr. el'lcl Mra. Oeftl.i 8urcll, Le.-Nl .... 1, tlr1. Cops turn firemen MIAMI (AP> -More and more Dade County police officers are jump· ing out of the firing line and into the fire. As Miami's crime rate soar s and the Dade police force steps up its recru1ting drive, some cops are saying they're fed up with ducking bot· lles and bullets and are s witching to firefighting. "Everybody likes firemen," said Dade· Metro Patrolman Bernie Loos, who is making the switch. The only concession Mrs. Albaugh allows herself is a small ladder she uses in the kitchen. "That's the only exercise I get." s he laughed, "going up and down that ladder." Albaugh's only complaint with life 1s that much is denied "little people ... "There's no reason. for example. why 'little people' can't serve in the armed forces . There are plenty of desk jobs we could do. It's part of the old myth that the only place for 'little people' ls in the circus." But. they both aJso rind some humor in being s mall. "One child saw me in the supermarket and told his mother. 'Look. Mommy. that lady shrunk' ... Mrs. Albaugh said with a chuckle. Her husband's greatest thrill happened when he was in high school. Albaugh loved athletics , so he usually took care of the sports equipment. •·one time our basketball team was way ahead of a rival school." recalled Albaugh. "So to put a little salt on the wound. the coac h sent me in and 1 played the last two minutes That was great!" Treasure hunt fails .a ......... Of ,,__,, ... -rty Of' otller rellef request.a '" Ille com· plelftl. OATEO: oac-r2, IM. J-1.Harrit,CI.,. ly ~ PNll'llomme, °""'4Y F. L.-f lltl, M8"Y W. v-., Ja"'HA.T~. ...... .,, •. " ..... "_.,.,_~ Att-•~· P.0.BH•, 1144 ............. A_ .. -... ~.ca. tl171 Tat: lfftt 171-1,_ Pvllll-0r....,. Coesl Delly Pilot JUIJ 10, 11, 2•. JI, 1 .. 1 )lllMI P UBLIC NOTICE APPEAL OF THE FINANCE OEPAltT¥ENT'S OIECISION <Oii• ur111111 colla<ll.., Of te•a. Ir-C::Wal llHf Motel, 2645 Hertlor 8oult¥ercl. NOTICE IS FUftTHl!ll GIVEN -I al .. Id lime Mid piece, ell 11'11.enstect ptrlOfts ,,,.., ---" Ileen! "" ,,,. c11y c:...-11 .., ~ a1or ..... ..,u-ma11er. EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Cieri! Pll04 lahed Or 8ftOt Coast Oel I y Piiot J11ly 10. "" )106-41 PUBLIC NOTICE Harold E....... Fllftl, Uotl IEJI. IH'fft Or., i....-Hiiis, CA~ Tiiis _,,.... lac--llY.,. I"' dlwldllet. H-E.-Fllllt Tiiis , ... ..,,_, wa flltd wltft .,.. c-ty °""of Or ..... c-tl' ... JY'l '·'"'· ---~---------PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOU5 MISIMIU MAMIE 5TATllM&NT NW.flff1 Tiie followlno --I' doi"9 IMIJJ·. NOTIClo:::.~::··•S•U.I MU~~AYBIN COMPANY, HOi 01'1 Jiiiy "· 1 .. 1. et 10·00 ....... C•rctiNI Or . Colle ~ c.e '2U. IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF Edw-A Clevt>111,J1•C..rd!NI MERICA es duly ._i111M Tn;s-Or , (0$le ~. C.. ma under -pur-t to 0..-of T""t Tiiis buslneU IS conducl.cl by •" t,{: NOTICI OF TllUSTalS' SALi r•(O<'Nd AMrtll JO, 1'1', H lnttr. No dMOu•I. Oii A.,..a J, 1,.1, et 11:••·m. N•ft· OJOM, booll tJml,.,... t'1., of Offlclel Edw.,.o A. Cley\)111 cy E. s-. H 5'DCllMl.cl Trvtllta. ol ttecords, eaecwted by JOH N Tiiis .Wt-I •1& filed •ltf\ h' tMI cer'l.ell'I Died of Trwsl eucuted llY HOMME, a11 ""married meft, es CouftlY Ctwll ol Or..,99 County .., Wllllem C. WartftiflllOll 111. -r• 1ruttor, In IN ofllu of Ille C-ty JU1'141 11, t"1. (otd<td Oclot.r J, lt71 • ln.trumMI RKorclltr of Or-C-ly, Stele of F1MdJ No. 21P, 11'1 8oOll '*'· p ... 1UI, or C•lllorl'll•. WILL SELL AT PUILIC PubUWd 0rllft99 Coesl O•llY,.... Offlclal Ra<Of'dS of Or.,.._ Couftly, AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER JuM 26, JtAy J. 10, 11, 1"1 Jtl.,I Celllorllla, Mid pur-1 to lhM <et"· FOR ~ (.,.YMIM •1 time of Ml• lft t•n HoUc:e ot OefllUU.,.. flecltoft to 1ewr.,. "'°"'Y Of aw United Statesl •• PUBLIC NOTICE '• • Sall ~ ---t.prtr J, 1"1, ,,,. Nor111 "'°"'entrance of IN Counh -ll'IStrv"*'t No. JWJ. 11'1 ..... 1.-. COOi-. 700 CMc Ceftt., Or. Wffl, ------.--P•oa I '31, of Offlclar RacordS of .. Id $ant• Ana, ceotorl'lla, all rlOfll, 1111• C600 COUfll\', #Ill --pur-m lo al'ICI lmwest COftW.,.0 m -,,.. IWlcl S Hr" .. Id OMd el Trwt •II al,....,, au<· by II.,-Mid Deed of Tr~t lft Ille NOTICE TO PEA 0 ~· u .. 1orc.at\,1ewM-"oft11eu1111. 11<..,artv s!N81ect 1n ..id c-t" eNI INTERESTED IN THE WHITED B r o a d w a y M o r t u a r y Savings account new airline lure td Sl•t• o1 Amet"tce. et Sovtll ..,. stetec1et<r11>ac1as. EST .. TE OF C IRVltl • lra,.ce, Ora11ot (OllftlY Harbor altMllllT "A" ,.. • BERTH A W H l TED . directors. resident of Santa Ana. Ca. BEAUMONT Passed away on July 9. t98l R U S S E L L M A R C She is survived by 2 sons. BEAUMONT . resident or John Eisenbeiss M D or Newport Beach, Ca. Passed Phoenix. Arizona and away on July 7, 1981 1n Edward Eise nbeiss or Newport Beach. Ca. He Is Newport Beach. Ca. and 2 survived by his parents grandchildren Graveside Ru sse 11 and Leon a services will be held on Beaumont. sisters Blair Mond ay. July 13, 1981 at Beaumont and Christine u : OOAM at Forest Lawn Haynes and brother-ln:law Memorial Park. Glendale. Ken . Memorial services ca. Pierce Brothers Bell were held at St. James -----------: Episcopal Church. Newport Beach. Ca. on Thursday, McCOIMtell MOITUARllS July 9, 1981 . The family Laguna Beach requests that donations be 494·94l 5 made to the Children 's Laguna Hills Hospital o< Orange County 768·0933 . San Juan Capistra no Pacific View Mortuary 495. t 776 directors. QUA.MEN HA&ao. UW,._MT. OLIYI Mortuary •Cemetery Crema1ory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa ~5554 ,_CIUOTHl&S MU NOADWAY MOITUAaY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·91SO IAt.TJIMGHOM SMfTM I TUnttU MITC:LW CMAPI&. '21 E 1711'1 SI Costa Mesa 8 .. &-9371 MYRTLE N. QUAMEN. age 64. passed away In Riverside on July 9, 1981. Daughter of Nina Nereson of Costa Mesa, Ca. Also survived by 6 nJecea end nephews and s 1randnleces. Funeral services wiU be held on Monday. JulY 13. 1981 al tO :OOAM in Acheson and Graham Gardnt of Prayer Chapel. Rlv ~rside . Ca. Interment ln Riverside National Cemetery. Acheson and Graham Mortuary, Riverside Ca. directors. llATHS e:sEWllRE PlNEHURST. N.C <APl Retired M•J• o.n. Ire T. .. BUl1" W1dle. 83, wbQH mllll•N eareer apanntd two World Wart, died Wadneaday. He com· m1aded t» 11th lnlan\17 Ot•itMla la ~lo WC)l'ld War II. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A savings account complete with interest rates and periodic bank statements is Continental Airlines' latest lure for the frequent traveler. company officials said. Passengers flying the Los Angeles based airline Thursday were the first introduced lo FHghtBank. ll's the newest wrink.Je in the com· peUUve war among U.S. airlines sparked when the Civil Aeronautics Board dereguJated air fares in 1978. Sluggish summer travel and the effects or last year's SS percent jump in jet fuel prices have in· tenslfied the revenue battle. American, Trans World and United airlines all offer price reductions -and in some cases free flights -based directly on m.Ues traveled. FUgbtBanJt goes a step further, awarding points for miles Clown. A Los Angeles·Oenver trip is good for 100 points; a Los Angeles· Boston traveler gets 500. Every 1,000 points entitles a passenger to a ticket worth S285. Thal "would tel you across the country and about half-way back," since Continen- tal offers round-trip domestic flights for $358, aald Tom McBrearty, the airline's director or com· me~ial sales plannint. "Interest" accrues once an account tops 2,000 points. "1t's really a rate-of.return dlflerence.'' McBrearty said ... Al 1,000 point.a it's 28.S percent, at 3,000 it's 38 percent, and so on." One employee is enoucb to run FllthtBank'a computerised oper1Uon since lt'• Unked to Con· tlnenl&l'a exiaUnc file of frequent pas1en1ers, be •dded. No polnt.s will be awarded after Dec. 31, but accounl·holdera can wlt.bdraw point.a lor dlicounts lhrouJh P'eb. 151 1984. llc&rearty doubted other •lrUntt would al· tempt und.ttcuttint FUtbt.BaDtr u b11 bappeaed wlt.b tome atrllnn' cl.lacount coupona. Por exam· ple, Eastern Airline coupons, which reduct COit.a of East Cout abutUe flltbta, are bei.na boucbt by New York Air to promote tbe New York Alr'I cheaper rat•. New York often Eutem'a coupons to any qf ill paaaen•era wWlac to pay Eutern•a 1t11berrata. CORPUS CHRISTI, M1111lclp•I Co11rl, 001 Jaml>OrH Loi 11 111 Block 11. uopt Ille METZGER, DECEASED•lt Texas <AP) _Arter dig-ao111narc1. Ne•port a .. c11. Non11er1y s.oo 1 .. 1 ,,.,......, a..a 111e Notice is hereby given:• r Celllontle, ... thet """· 1111• -lft· ..... \llffly uo f..t .. Lot It lft 81ocll 11. To all person" interest. ging t wo weeks o r ••••11t~l'9dt.oand-11eldw 11 •" o1 Traci No 1n, 1 .. ,,,. city"' ed. whether as credltorc., buried Spanish loot. YlldtrMld'*-"'n .. 11 .. t11e..,_r ..... _, ... ,,. ".-.,, • m• ~ treasure hunter J .C . '" '"~" '".,.... eo11111y ..,.. si.ce 111erto1 ,~ 1 ... "°" n. ~ '· heirs, legatees , or dei dtscrllltda· Al•M!llOklffl91elnand Mlscell_,. MlllK. recorcb of .. Id \llSeeS, in the estate Of ~ ... Gautreaux ended up to: ora119tc-ty. Irvin MeUger, deceased: with only sand, waler .. "!:;!~:.~ :'!!:~ ~=· = 11111 ~'~.::,' ,;1::~·:. c~i= whose last address wa11 a nd a $1,000 bill from us. FetM 1010 n, i11<twwe of Ml•· 11.,oroc..-..-._1111and..,,., Martlnsburo, Pennsyl · Nuec ... County. "11-,,__ -• of °'..,.. •nd IMI ,,..., t1t "Gdue" ,...., t11e I 1L6L2 th t letters ...., COU11h. ClllfWllta; • ...,.,. WM:rllled 1.,,.. .,.. •I• rl9M• van a u u • a Gautreaux believed a PARCEL 2: A11 • ...,r1..,...1 ,..... pertal11!"9toaa1c1 m1nara1a (IMIUdlftt, testamentary or of al Spanish galjeon loaded u clllM.,. -' •• 111er-.,.. 11111 "°'I""'*"'· t11a eac1va1w r!Pt ministration have been I eenu 111'...,...._,. Let 12 Of Traci UIO, 10 eapton tor, cir Mt tor, ........... ,_... d t H 111 d b With gold and Silver bad at Mewl\ tft • "'-reconlad lft a-d11ct a11d utr.cl uld ml11arals), SUe O O a,YS U wrecked off the coast m ....... 10 to 11. 1"'"""' ... o1 Ml•· 1 ... t11er w1t11 u. ••llMI.,. ''"" "' Trust Co., Hollldaysbur d d ce11a11-~ re<ordS"' 0r.,... drlll t""°"lllt11eeb0¥9dncr1Wc11WM1 Pa . Blair Co., PA. by: centuries ago. He en e COUflty, ea111or111-. ~ .1111 ..... '°' ,,,. ~of •IQllorll'IO tor, ~111-Blair County, a court ~ hjS Search , bUl may try meftll for "'"'°"1 aftd ulllemtlll lr19 for, dtWioplftt, JM'adW<lflt and H • COmpet...,.t jurlSdiCtlon ) wllet"t Nici Perce! 1 adlofrw Lot 12 ol 1rec11 111 011, t•• e11d ot lltr "'" again, said h1s lawyer, .... Traci -l,.etllff wllll ..... hyd.-.C...--'" -...... the State of Pennsylvania. Tom Watson. m911ll fW .. -or ~ ..... ,. t!Mr ,.., Wflkll ..... tftiMr•I• -T h t th , 011 0 w I n'lr IUCll ....... ,. COIUINCIM 11'1 •<-... d rltil'b .,. hanW ~ .,,,.. a e Nueces County Com· cordel'l<t Miii ....... , .... m1111lclpal Grantor, lb"'"" .... _, Mai9ftl; person Is Indebted to r missioner, J .P . Luby, wdlMl'IC"....,.,. ~~,,.i11~· 11111111111 .. urcl•ofMldr...,11,Gr .... holding personal proper&¥ whose precinct includes .. c,.,.,,,. ,..,.. '° 11• •< " '°'· 111 -~ anc1 tMltlt•, •hall of the said decedent. .•:I" 1outtdenseidL.et1t. l'IOtt11ter-t11e-1ec.tofhAa"" HOME SAVINGS • the 75-SqUare·fOOt Sile, Tiit alt'WI addrtsS or oa.r com"*' dtKrtMcl land or Iha ........., •• ol ., Sal'd the county would dtal111etle11et Hid11t.-rt" '' * aeme • ...,. 1M ..._.11 et soo t•t LOAN ASSOCIATIO~,., E,,..o,N-18aecl\,c.e111on11•. 11e1ow'111e-1ac•. 238L1 El Toro Rd El Tor~ bill Gautreaux for road Tiie 11ame a11d •ddreaa 01 th• A1t.nt1o11 •• c11rec1M to 111e tact " • It' maJ .. tenance and other -11c1.,., .. .,... r..,... ...... 1t1at "'• o11. etc., 1,.~ ,,..... .... CA · City of: El Tor' t, ... 11 t1t1119 ctlldllcted h O.Yt4 H. watlK• differ l.-klll 111 w. ...,-. .. -a11y California 92630 • services. Gautreaux. a ct• ~ ic. w.i1ac.e ... c.,,... ,.110 1011ad 111 111• ,.,,,,,. at • That the undersigned dlt-reli red businessman, 0riwe,N_.8aeell.c.t11ton11a. .-c11a-•u .. 1a.,...,..wo.M.i sires to receive the utd11 Oln tt1a111 10 IM -... i>r-'1y T"''' '°"' .no cente111 Mid oil ••<• s pent about $20,000 on may " ...... ,...-.. r.....-1111 -114111 personal property or Col>l the un.successfuJ dig. 1 .. •r111,.. ,,.... t11e IMIMlklery wt111111 r~ at'"' ..., _ _, et11ar ,..... lect the clalm(s) and to rt ., -=========--====-! 1• .. " ,..,,, IN nn1 "'*'catMll ef met1 flHllMti.t, 11 ...,, ., 111a , .. , move that collected Of' f'~· •· ----Ulla Mtke. Wtc;rlllecl...,.. It--'" th S t ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ........ w111 .. _. wll!IM ce-•• tit: m ..,...._1 u..._ ........., ctlved from e ta e , ,..,.1 • _.....,, ...,_., ,,,... ... IMtfl Ce11farM'2Mi. California to the uld st · --------.. 101111a,,..__..•e11C""'iw-n ......... ,...., T,.,.... 4fltc1e1-where letters testamt • F!f!.'..~ousn .. =::S 10 MllllfY .. _,,.... •1-..,. aft ... ., 11M111tt rer ..., ._._ .. tary or of admlnlstratl~ -.. .... llt4e " .............. .., o.4 .. "" .. ~ ..,_ .... _,.., c-"'.;' TIM f........_ .,... ... •• _.,.. llWI-Tr11at, ••wit; a11e,11t .... ,.,.. tM •tl.,.atlilll lfAllY .,_..,... have been Issued. -J • ... :,::~IE ..us.,._ MAMtat °'· ~~:=.::·~ ;:::",... .. ......... " _. _., llM.....,. All persons havlnt ' CA--. • ----c..--. ... -,...., . ...,... .. """ claims -oalnst the dee»-• "1•10 ... ~-~-1-· ••Mi ,....k...,t1•••k•ef19••1 .. ..., ,...,..... t1ua, .......-. • dent or -lnt...,,est In • ..a .. J.tlft .._._.. ...,_, -Tl'llt .... ' '-• 1 ... 1 fWI ft 11'11" --.., ._ ,_., 1i11e ,....,...... -• '" _,yo ~ .• H ...... eM<ll.CA..... cell_............ ,,!ft<,..._ .... 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