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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-14 - Orange Coast PilotDUIGI CUil TUESDAY. JUL Y 14. 1981 o.ll., ........ "~ Down the hatch goes the sword as Howard Morgan demonstrates the art he'll be exhibiting Wednesday at the Orange County Fair. W i tne sses sought in attack at fair Cos ta Mesa police are searching for witnesses to the brutal bludgeoning or an Anaheim man at the Orange County Fairgrounds Steven Ronald Stelle, 22, who was felled by a beer bottle when reportedly attacked by between five and 10 assailants in a park- ing lot at the fairgrounds Mon- day. remains in a coma at Mer cy General Hospital in Santa Ana Hospital officials said today he 1s 1n crihcal condition. Investigators said they have been unable to locate 25 year-old William Paul Sarres who described h1m~elf as Stelle's friend when questioned by of· ficcrs s horll:.· a rt('r the 12 :20 a m attack B ritish riots fl are again in 6 cities LONDON 1A P 1 Rioting erupted overnight and early to· day in six English cities, includ- ing the army garrison town of Alders hot. in the 11th s traight night of urban violence in Bri- tain Rut the disturbances were minor compared lo previous nights, and no new incidents were reported in London Jim Jardine. chairman of the Police Federation , denied charges b} black leaders that police harassment was a factor m the turmoil. lie urged bobbies to l ake a harder stance against screaming mobs \\ho heave bricks and fi rebombs al them. "I don't give a damn for the bleeding hearts, the so-called liberals and Marxist agitators who can do nothing but complain about police brutality," Jardine said Monday in a s peech to the Derbyshire branch of the union. "Because we have been so sensitive about civil rights, hun- dreds or policemen have found lhemselves in the hospital and thousands of ordinary citizens <See RIOTS, Page A.2) Clo thesline • • tnJures c op LOS ANGELES (AP> -A rookie Los Angeles police officer was llsted in satisfactory condi- tion alter receiving 135 stitches for tom neck ligaments suffered when be ran into a backyard clothesline during a root chase. Officer Charles l,ltmmn, 29, ran into the clolh~sllne Monday while chulna three peQp1e. They bad jumped from a ntt>vJng car that b tried to stop for a traffic violation in t.be Venice area. aaid police apok~man Tom Ellmont. Officers captured Robert Hernande&, 21. who had been chart«I ln lhrft rob~ries, and an unldtotlfled 17·)'ear·old, dtar1ed with evadln1 a,,...t and vlolatlnJ probation. Polloe wen .UU •et$~ the tblrd man. Sarres. according t o in · vest1gators Linda Geisler and Phil McCormick. no longer re· sides at the Buena Park address he gave police Ms. Geisler and McCormick noted that reports taken at the attack scene early Monday in- dicate that about 50 fair-goers watched the batlle between the attackers, Sarres a nd Stelle. The man who reportedly downed Stelle with the bottle fled immediately . o ffi cers learned He was described as bare chested, about 5 feet, 7 inches tall and 155 pounds One witness described him as a "biker type." wearing his shoulder length hair in a pony tail. Sarres told officers that Stelle indicated he was in trouble with a group the two met near the an- nual county fair"s midway As the two left the fair and ap· proached Stelle's van . Sarres told police, they were attacked. Sarres claimed he could not give d etails of Stell e's d own ing because he was involved m a fight with the group a t the time · Detectives Geisler and McCormick ask that witnesses to the brawl call either of them as soon as possible a l 547·5205 Dual-s l aying s u sp ect h e ld as juvenile A 17-year·old Westminster youth acc used of a June 22 double·slaying will be kept at Or ange County Juvenile Hall un- til a judge decides on Aug. 21 whether he should be tried as an adult. If Robert Edward Whall ey, who turned 17 Mo nday, is tried and convicted as an aduJt, he could be sentenced to a life in prison without parole. If he is convicted as a minor, he could get a maximum of six years in a California Youth Authority detention facility, said Bill Morrissey, deputy district attorney. On Friday, Juve nile Court Commissioner Gale Hic kman gra nted a prosecution motion for Whalley to be considered ln 1uverule court for tnat as an adult. Whalley ls accused of shooting William John Heinz, 19. Hunt- ington Beach. and Uien the suspect'a former glr1rr1eno, Brenda . Lee Baird, 15, Cotta Mesa, after a party at Whalley'• mother 's apartment ln WeatmJnster. Man hooked in fire SANTA FE SPRINGS (AP) - A 23-)'ear-old La Mirada man has been booked oa suaplcioa ol 1tllin1 a fire tn a 1tor11• Jai'd tbat rupt ured drum1 of cbemlca la . Tbe leakhrt c.bemlul1 reportedl7 kUled more than ll0,000 flab ln thl Coyote er.-a.M lM toUthlri end of UM Gabriel River. * • • * • • I YOUR HDllTDWI DAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS 'Magic Man' call count on gasps Sword swallowing, strait jacket, fire eating included in Mesan's act ~ Br JOEL DON throat muscles to swallow it," And he can count on a few turns tus mouth into a super OftMo.ltyl'l ... 1-.tf Before Howard Morgan goes to bed each night, he cracks open a bottle of Listerine. The gargle, though, isn't ror his mouth. says the 26-year·old Costa Mesa gasps as he's hoisted by hot air to~ch He ~lso perf?rms .the r'?pe man. "When it goes down you balloon 200 feet above the Costa track. the mterlockmg ring tnck can feel your throat contracting M esa f airgrounds for his and other more mundane feats around it. You've got to get to s tra itjacket escape. That's of prestidigitation . where you control your body to the most dangerous s tunt in his Tht> first of three s hows starts where you're not tightening career. at 12 30 pm in the Orangeland He wipes the antiseptic solu· lion on his 25·inch sword before plun ging the blade down his throat. As any good s word swallower knows, you have to keep 1n practice. because af you tighten you'll "If something were to col-PC1v1lion a nd includes the gag " lapse. that's il." he says, with a stra1lJacket escape. He moves The only gagging he expects smile. 'Tm Just a bundle falling to the Herita~~ Stage ~t 3 will come from audiences when on the ground · · p m to perform parlor tncks Howard "The Magic Man" Morgan's act includes fire eat· and duns his Hindu attire al 4 Morgan performs Wednesday at ing and a naming routine called P m for s word swallowing, fire "You've got to stretch your the Orange County Fair. "The Volcano," in whic h he <See SWORD, Page A.2) Top CIA spy quits Accused of peddling stock information WASHINGTON <AP! Max Huge l, the ClA's spy chief. re- s igned today hours after the Washington Post said he had 11 legally supplied two Wall Street stockbrokers with advance in- s ide information about a firm he once headed The CIA said an a press re lease that fl ugel denied the re- port but concluded that the al legations "ha"e bt'come a burden which he believes 1s no longer fair to impose on the agency and the men and women who have \\orked with him · Hugel. lhl' agl'n<')"s ·deputy d 1 rector for operations. released a statement Monday n1gnt through his law) er. Judah Best, th al said he had ·'never made a penny <1f unlawful profit or done anythmg else to bring discredit upon my company, my family. myself or the United States." The CIA said director Wilham J Casey accepted Hugel's res- ign a lion .. with deepest regret" and appointed J o hn Stein lo replace Hugel II ugcl's letter of res ignation to Casey repeated that the allega- tions were ·'unfounded. un- proven and untrue." He also said he felt he "can no longer e ffectively serve you or the agency · T he Post quoted New York brothers Thomas R. McNeil, 49. and Samuel F. McNeil, 47, as • i.ay1ng they e1nd Hu gel participated tn a series or pro· hibited pructices in 1974 to pro mote the stock of Hugel's e lec tronics company, Brother In terne1tional Corp They said Hugel gave them inside information about the company's potential earnings in advance of disclosure to other inve!Stors and improperly fun- neled $131 .000 to their brokerage fi rm. McNell Securities Hugel told the Post in an in- terview Friday that the brothers tried to "blackmail" him when he attempted to sever business dealings with them and collect several hundred thousand <See SPY, Page A2) ............ · Helicopter carrying tank of malathion (vi6ible in open hatch) return& to ~e after .rix pcu$eS of aenal spraying in Palo Alto again.8t the Mediterranean fruit fly. Japanese internment studied Panel holds inquiry into WWII relocation of 120 ,000 WASHINGTON <AP! An in- quiry into the internment. without c harge or crime, of 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II was told today to make its report good enough "to haunt the conscience or this na- tion." Sen Daniel K Inouye, D· Hawaii, who lost hts right ar m in fighting for the United Slates in Europe, told the Commission on Wartime Relocation and In- ternment of Civilians at ats open· ing hea r ing that its r eport should haunt the nation "so that we wilJ never forget that we are cap able of such an act." The hearing by a panel oC nine Americans was ordered by Congress to determine. in the words or chairman Joan z Bernstein, "how it was that the nation's m ilitary and civili an leaders decided to evacuate and confine 120.000 people for no rea- son other than their ancestry." The commission is charged, among other things, with de- termining what compensation, if any, should go to those who were interned or to their descendants. Inouye, who is of Japanese descent and lived an Hawaii when the war broke out, was not among those interned. He fought in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, made up of Japanese- Americans, which served with distinction in Italy and France. "While these men fought, and many of them died 'fighting for our country, their families were still held behind barbed wire fences in the United States," he said PllotTVtgg New TV package A blg, bright, brand-new television proeram sup- plement is coming to the Dally Pilot readers this Frt- day. In Lt you'll find the most complete televialon list- ings available ln any newspaper ln the reiion. The new Friday supplement\ including 22 TV cban· net listints. up·to-date sport.a aoo movie bighliahta, will glve readers programming ahtad or the weekend ao viewing can be planned. The new 1wde replaces the old TV book that bas been ln the Sunday pa)>e1'. Look for your new week-1001 PlAot TV Log In this Frlitay'• Daily Pilot. He said that the commission's report should tell Americans what happened in those hysterical days early in World War IL "If this is an act that we can take pride in as a nation then that is what you s hould tell us." the senator said. "If it is instead an act which dishonors this na· lion. then that is what you must tell us · · In her opening statement, Mi;s. Bernstein said the panel in· lends ·'to seek to unde rstand what happened and why, lo focus on ways to protect against addr ess the issue or appropriate redress." The commission had a n am- bitious list of witnesses for its hearings today and Thursday, sche duling former government officials who had a hand in the mass relocation in 1942 and as - socl atlons representing the Japanese who were interned. In the hyster ia that followed the Dec. 7, 1941, Japanese attack on P earl Harbor . President Roosevelt signed the order that resulted in the rounding up and Imprisonment o f 77,000 American citizens of Japanese a ncestry and 43,000 Japanese nationals, most or whom were U .$. residents. They bad not been charged with any crimes. The Internees came from Califomla. Arliona, Oreaon and Washlnston state and from tbt Prtbilof and Aleutian laland1 <SM INTERN, Pace A.I) Rancher fi ght MX RESI GNS AFTER REPORT CI A 's Max Hugel Pesticide • • mission 'succe ss ' ~ SAN JOSE <AP> A low fl y ing helicopter sprayed pesticide over a residential area of the Santa Clara Valley today before a pump failure halted the controversial assault against backyard infestations of the Mediterranean fruit ny. Most residents stayed home during the s praying or malathion. despite urgings by some local offi cials that the) leave to protect their health But a few dozen people, uncon vinced by federal assurances that the spraying was safe, slept on cots in Red Cross shelter!\ out!>ldl' the spra ying area. Olht'rs fled to hotels and two dozen gathered beneath the path of the helicoper to protest the spraying. The lone helicopter took oH from a secret location exactly at l a m .. and made sax passes over the infested area before the pump failed less than an hour later . said Gene Cone of the state's Medfly Project. Hans Van Nes, de puty director of the state Department of Food and Agriculture. said about 100 gallons of the pesticide was s prayed over less than half the 17 square miles of residential Palo Alto. Los Altos and Mou.n lain View targeted for the first application. "We had a successful mission. We are pleased \he guidance system worked." Van Nes said. "AeriaJ application at night has never been done before. We did a lot of testing, and we did it with a lot of anxiety." Van Nes said s praying would resume Wednesday morning. The s tate Supreme Court (See MEDFLY, Page A.2) DRAfHil COAST WIATHIR Fair t h ro u g h Wednesday. Highs 75 to 85. Low tonight 65. INSIDI TOUY Tht tOtAM of Gmf' .4Utf'JI, Okla.. rnanvd fn honor of the Ii~ co~ 40 11ea,. ago, u le/t tofth numorle• o/ /luting promfMl'lC• ond a /01cinoting po1tmorlr. (SH Page A.7 J l~Dfl Al .,_..... • ...... C1 .,.. ......... UllL .... ,,. ..... .., c.....-., 0...-.. O •tl re-M• C ,~ .... Al ,__. .. ..... 1 CIM ...... . ......... .. DELTA, Utah <AP) -Nevada rancbara planned a cattle auctloa here today to raJae fundt to batUe deployment of the MX mluUe ln Ut&¥nd Nevada. • ------~----t .......... i . : ll • • • • • • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT. Tuesday, July 14, 1981 . Jury gets Rohh~s case Judge to give instructions in sex-wit~-minors trial Climber's • rites From Page A1 SP Y ••. dollars he claimed they owed him. SACRAMENTO (AP> -Near- ly 8~ mont.h.s after bis aex·witb· mlnon indJClment jarred tbe Capitol, state Sen. Alan Robbina' fate is being placed in the handa of an eight-man, four-woman jury. . Defense and prosecution at· torneys completed tbelr final arguments Mood~ at Robbin.t' seven-week trial, cJearlne the way for the judge's Instructions to juroni and the start of de· liberations today. Robbins, a 38-year-old Van· Nuys Democrat known tor anti- rape and anti-busing leelslaUon, is accused of having sex with two Sacramento-area women when they were 16. He faces up to six years in prison if con· victed. On Monday, Robbins' at- torney, Michael Sands, com- pared Robbins to Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, the Beatles and From Page A 1 Salem witch trial defendants, and cla.ltned there were poJltical motives behind the cbaries aaalnst him. But Robbins' prosecutor, Deputy Diatrict Attorney Albert Loeber, contended the defense was trying t.o lay down a smoke screen that would distract atten- tion from the evidence "because it you look at the evidence. then Mr. Robbins is ln a lot more trouble .... " "The defense's story becomes more and more suspicious until it becomes flat unbelievable," be said, denying there were political motives. Finishing an argument that stretched over three days, Sands accused Sacramento District At· torney Herb Jackson of putting political considerations ahead of evidence in prosecuting Rob· bins. He .also repeated bis claim that the Loa An1e1e1 Tlmea en1ineered. Robbins' char1" to force him out of office, and COO· tended that Robbins' two ac· cu1ers fantuiled aexual rela· Uonshipe with Robbins. Sands compared Robblns' situation t.o that of defendanu In the colonial-era witch trials ln Salem, Mass., where, be aald, children were the ones accuain1 adults of witchcraft. He contended that Ms . Terwilliger, now 18, and Mt Cullimore, now 20, tanlaaized sexual relationships with Rob- bins in much the same way that girls fantasized about such teen idols as Presley, Sinatra, and the Beatles. "People in the entertainment field, people in sports, people in politics, anyone who becomes we ll known is subject to this type of attention from young females who have just become sexually a ware," Sands said. AL L S MI LES -Angelo Buono, accused Hillside Stran~ler, listens to hear· in gs in which prosecutors rec· ommended that murder charges be dismissed against him after switch in testimony by star witness Kenneth Bianchi on Monday. planned Funeral services will be held Wednesday for John Conver, 30, ot Huntington Beach who fell to bis death while cllmbln1 a mountain near Independence, 200 miles north of Los Anreles. Services will be conducied at l p. m . at Rose Hills Memorial Chapel in Whittler. Conver, of 19832 Sborecliff Lane, was cli mbloe Mt. Williamson in the eastern area of the Sierra Nevada with four friends Saturday when he fell about 200 feet, said Ebbe Keith of the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue team. Keith said Conver elected to climb the rocks and became separated from his friends who had hiked along a recommended route. Keith said Conver did not have proper mountain climbing equipment. CI A s pokes man Dale Peterson noted that Hu1el had been tnvestl1ated extenaavely before bil appointment. Meanwhile, The New York Times reported today that an ln· ternal investigation had been or· dered by Casey, wbo was chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commiaaion durin1 the Nixon admJnistratJon until 1974. The Post, quoting the McNeil brothers and tapes tbey re- corded of their conversations· with Hugel , said McNell Securities agreed to make a market for Brother Interna- tional stock -that is, stand ready to buy it from or sell lt t.o anyone-early in 1974. The SEC c losed McNeil Securities Sept. 13, 1974, after a declining market eroded the value of its securities inventory. MEDFLY CONTROVERSY • • • Members of the Sierra Madre It was during the interim, the McNeils alleged, that Hugel tipped them off on earnings. pumped money into their firm and arranged for an associate to buy 15.000 shares of Brother stock in an attempt to stimulate its trading. cleared the way Monday for the spraying, over the objections qi Santa Clara County and three of its cities. Earlier in the day, Superior Court Judge Bruce AJ. len turned down a request for an injunction banning the spraying. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. reversed himself and ordered the s praying after the U.S. Department of AgricuJture said it would order a quarantine on California produce unless the aerial s praying were un- dertaken. Agriculture Secretary John Block said the spraying posed no health threat. Brown spent the night at the Los Altos home of Jim and Delphin~ Winstead in the spray area. "I'll be in the spray area," Brown said , "but I won't open my mouth, and I won't look up." But the spraying never reached the Winstead home. Brown said this morning in an interview on NBC's "Today" From Page A1 s how that the helicopter managed to spray a two-to three-mile area and experts bad predicted a 98 percent success rate for an aerial assault on tbe m edflies. But the governor charged that m edfly workers got little cooperation from federal agen· cies and some localities. Work crews were forced to make their own airfield because Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger ·'kicked the state out of Moffett Field," an air base north of San J ose, and San Jose closed its field , Brown said. He did not elaborate. He continued to m aintain that a "vigorous ground effort ... the he lp of the Reagan ad- m in is tr a ti on , eve r yone 's cooperation . . . aod the release sterile fruit mes would have ... given us the same success as helicopters-overhead. " But he reiterated that he RIOTS IN BRITAIN • • • have had their lives ruined," Jardine said. Police said a small gang of about 25 youths s mashed the windows of a supermarket and a post office Monday night in Aldershot, home of a Britis h army base about 35 miles southwest of London. NUieteen people were arrested, including eight boys aged 17. "They didn't get very far and they were onJy a small group," a police spokesman said. "I think it was a copycat situation. They heard all about the others and decided to have a go." Aldershot, lik e Dundee, Scotland, where rioting broke out Sunday night, has virtually no non-white immigrant popula· lion. The most serious riotin~ has been in areas with high con· From Page A1 centrations of black and Aaian immigrants and their descen· dants. Worst hit in the latest flare- ups was Leicester in the English midlands, where hundreds of youths rampaged through the streets for the third nisht run· ning, burling bricks, bottles and stones at police. Reinforcements were called in from neighboring areas to help police quell what a spokesman described as a "concerted at- tack" on tbe local constabuJary. In nearby Derby, police said a mob of about 500 youths sur- rounded a police station used as a traffic monitoring center ~d threw two gasoline bombs through tbe window. Officers quickly extinguished the small blaze. SWORD SWALLOWER • • • eating and other magic of the near-East. A fuJl -time magician, Morgan learned his first trick at age 5 - pulling a long roll or ribbon from his mouth. He actually had to learn to swallow the ribbon down his throat by first learning to swallow Lifesaver candles and bring them up again. After months or practice and stomach aches, he began performing for church groups and birthday parties. Rotary Club International gave him his first contract at age 12 to tour the Caribbean with his act. Two years ago, he moved from Florida to Southern California t.o be recognized by members of Hollywood's Magic Castle. He's joined the elite group ot magicians and serves as president of the Society of American Magicians. He says he's the only reg· istered magician at the Mastc Castle performing the sword swallowing stunt. "I orilJnaUy did It to prove I could do lt," he explalnl. "When l get old I don't want to say there was an act I wish I had done, but didn't." Lite moat of his stuntl, the <>f'A COAIT' sword swallowing act has its dangers. But then, Morgan isn't one to shy away from a death- derying performance. While in Florida, he was lied up, handcuffed by police. en· tombed in a crate and dumped in a river. He emerged from the crowd five minutes later dry and wearing his tuxedo. "I can't get lite insurance," he jokes. "I couldn't get any in From Page A1 INTERN ••• They were sent t.o 10 permanent camps io Utah. Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Arkansas, California and Idaho. ·'They were detained without trial. without bearings of any kind." Mrs. Bernstein said. "Military necessity was said to require this unprecedented treatment of a national 1roup." The commission was establhhed last year by Coniresa and President Carter si1ned the bill, calllni the lntern· ment •'one of the d.Uappolntini and sometimes embarra11an1 occurrences in the history of our nation." /' Dilly Piiat Cfa19"'" edW~ 7t41142·M11 A" otMt depe,.._"'9 142~t Thonw P Ha!_ey "'--C:Wt_Olf_ Robert N. Weed ~ Mlchael P HafWV --.~ l . K*Y Schul~ O....•--~ H. Goddard Jr. OPeollllM ow-. '.T'hommtA. Murphine -..,,... .,...-.n 0....- Ctwlll K. L.009 .............. c:.ot A.~ ...... (._y,..,.. tttt 0r..., (Mtt ""*11t111119C~ No II-\ 1•1tt, lllW••"-· Ntt9rl•I ...... , W ... ····"·~·· -··" .... , .... ,._ .. •lli.w1 .._., .. ,""""'*'of( ... ,. .... _ ... , crew and the China Lake Search agreed t.o spraying because "we and Rescue team recovered the don't want to see California D II • • body by helicopter, Keith said. The SEC is an independent agency lhat polices the secur~ties industry, including abuses of insider trading In· formation. quarantined." 0 ar r l SID g Conver was employed by the A group of about two dozen ag pound SIUIDnlil Kent Landsberg Corp. paper young men and women gathered ~ r~ d f at an intersection beneath tbe P r 0 u c t s c 0 m P a n Y 0 Montebeuo. Volcano a rres•0 path or the helicopter to protest LONDON <AP) The U.S. a.e the spraying. dollar rose against all major He is survived by a IO-year-old LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) Standing around a signal light currencies in t r ading today, son, Joseph Charles ; a sister, Cowlitz County sheriff's deputies used to guide the helicopter. the while the British pound slumped Debra Booth of El Monte; and said Monday they arrested nine people in the group pulled scarfs because of continued rioting in his mother, Marjorie, and people over the weekend for 1 and jackets around their faces to British clties . Gold prices stepfather, Charles Tuttle, of EJ allegedly entering the restricted avoid breathing the pesticide. tumbled atlhe opening. Monte. zones around Mount St. Helens. "I'm scared to death," said .----------------------------------------Paul Nicholas of Los Altos Hills. "And there's going to be more times like this." In a scuffle to seize a signal ballO'On state workers were us- ing to guide the helicopter, a worker from the state Depart- ment of Food and Agriculture was slashed in the arm with a knife, police said. Palo Alto police arrested Thomas Allan . Comar, 37, of Redwood City, and booked him on a charge of as· sault with a deadly weapen. Youths also kicked in shop windows in Liverpool, scene of some of the fiercest rioting of the last 11 days. ··A crowd of youths was in· volved but there was no loot· ing," a police spokesman said. In Nottingham, a third city in the English midlands, police said they were "inundated" with calls while mobs ran through the streets. But a spokesman said the trouble was not as serious as on the previous three nights, when more than 80 people were arrested. No details of damage from Monday night's rioting were repe>rt.ed. Two policemen were struck by a car but not injured seriously as trouble erupted in the northern town of Huddersfield. Florida and I didn't even try here." Though be practices each night, s word swallowing still carries risks. Morgan says be cou ld accidentally sever capillaries lining his esophagus. The stWlt is especially difficult when he has a cold because it's easier to gag. And, yes, Morgan has gagged to the point of losing his lunch. "When you're in a show and throw up, you s wallow It whether you like it or not. That's what's best for the audience," he says, matter-of-factly. His father and mother bave supported him throughout bis .career. But they react just like any parents to a son who jumps off cliffs into the sea, shoots rapids wit.bout a raft and drives automobiles blindfolded. "My mother is scared," he says. ".&fy parents are in Mexico right now and .I know Wednet· day night they're going to be calling me to make sure I'm okay.·• Whale savers off on quest LOS ANGELES CAP) -A mere sa:a.ooo lhorta1e wuo't n · peeled to p revent tbe Sea Shepherd Conservation Soclety from 1allin1 out of Lot Ancel• Harbor today on • voya,. to 11ve Callforala cray wbaJea from Soviet buaten. T he dHtlnation: the ll.S. • owned St. LaWTence IJJanda, eo miles off the Soviet cout lD tbe Serine Sea. 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Horse, cart 'ntixed up' Being a city type, Rep Patricia Schroed er of Colorado says she often has trouble figuring out which should come first the horse or the cart During floor debate on a defense bill, Mrs Schroeder urged the Pentagon not to slack off on r ec ruiting women. To do so before com pletion of a study under way on the issue would be like pulling "the horse before the cart," the Denver Democrat said. "Let me ask the gentlewoman. where does she thin.k the horse should be if not before the cart?" asked Rep WUllam L. Dickinson, R· Ala Mrs. Schroeder re flected a moment and then responded . "I'm glad the gentleman pointed that out.. Being an urban type, I always get that mixed up ··Jn the urban cities. we have problems . We have motors in the rear a nd motors in the front, and it is hard to relate that." Having explained. Mrs . Schroeder backed up and re- arranged her metaphorical horse cart to put the cart in front. A switch in record com pames may break up the re cording team o f Conwa.> Twitty and Lor~tta Lynn, a top count ry music attrac lion for more than 10 years Twitt y·~ future rec ords \\Ill be TWITTY b a C k (' d b V Elektra Records rather than MCA Records He and Miss Lynn have sung together for more than 10 years on MCA Records. producing such hits as ··Lead Me On," "Before I Hang Up the Phone" and ··Lou1s1ana W o man Mississippi Man." The country music greats were voted duo of the year by the Country Music Associa- tion in 1972 1973. 1974 and 1975 House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. has been getting m ore public exposure as he s eeks to orchestrate the De ll)ocratic counterpotnt lo President R eagan's economic policies. But the exposure doesn't stop with the news pages In the current issue of · Roll Call." a wee kly Rocky, all 8-feet ·6 of him. ma y yet r e turn to Philadelphia More than 2, 100 fans of ac· tor Sylvester Stallone signed a petition l o get the big bronzt: statue of ··Rocky" hero of the popular boxing films back into the city Sta II one. who portrayed the movie hero, brought the s latut· here in May for the filming of "Rocky Ill ·· The s tatut' was planted at the top of lht' o;leps of the city's art must'um. the same s pot where the fighter trained in the firs t of the "Rocky " t rt logy But when shooting ended. art museum directors turned down Stallone's offer of keep· ing th e ~tatue there permanentl) That's when Stallonl· and his production com pan~ took 11 back to Califom1a newspaper that circulates on Capitol Hill, O'Neill's face appears in an advertisement for a local classical music radio station. ·'Speaker of the House Tip 0 ' Neill of Massachusetts li s tens to and enjoys classical music," declares the ad for Washington station WGMS Mercury still soaring Hot, humid weather blisters central, southern U.S . 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Pwllancl.IM " ., TOOAY Por lltncl, Or-. 71 ~ Flrtl low J•.m 0.0 R•Pld City ti ., Flr11111g11 tu ..... u Rt no .. u Second low I 57p m u Akllnl-., IS Second lligtl I 16pm s.• SU Rf RI PORT .... ~ 12 12 14 ·~ ............. _ ........ ow I > SW I J SW I J SW I J SW Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 s Slaying pattern told Jury transcripts released in county Freeway Killer case By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL oflMDelly ........... A grisly pattern of murder, preceded by forced sex and torture, ls outlined In Orange County Grand Jury transcripts released Monday in the so-called "freeway killer" case involving the deaths of more than a score of young men and boys in Southern California. The transcripts are of testimony presented to the panel in late June before it indicted William George Bonin, a 34· year-old Downey truck driver, in connection with several of the slayings An indictment is s for mat charge made against a person by a grand jury. It leads to judicial proceedings, but in Itself, doe1w't estnblhih guilt or in nocence. What emerges from the testimony is a pattern in which Bonin is alleged to have dnven throughout a wide region of Southern California. picking up male hitchhikers who were forced to participate in sexual ac t1vity. then strangled or beaten. and in some cases, brutually as- saulted with an iron crowbar The two ch re f witnesses against Bonin were two ad· milted accomplices in the series of slayings, James Michael Munro, 20. of St. Clair, Mich , and Gregory Matthew Miley, 19, of Ho us ton. Both agreed to cooperate with the investigation in exchange for favorable dis position of cases pending again.st them. "Well, he (Bonin) asked me how would you like to go out and pick up a hitchhiker and have sex with tum and then kill him," Munro testified "What did you say?" asked Deputy District Attorney David Carter "l said yes. Okay," Munro re- called Munro testified as to how he and Bonin picked up the last vie· tim in the string of freeway kill· ings, Stephen Jay Wells, 18, of Downey Wells ' body was dumped behind a Huntington Beach gasoline station in June of 1980. two weeks before Bonin's arrest in lhe case. County seeks mo re from transit pot Munro testified that after picking up Wells in Bellflower, they drove to Bonin's home in Downey, where he Jived with his mother. Munro testified that after hav· ing sex with Wells, Bonin took a le ngth of clothesline Crom a dresser drawer and bound bis victim. Bothered once again by what they call inequities in state transportation funding, Orange County officials say they'll ap- peal a decision giving them SS00,000 from a S50 million state mass transit pot. Members of the Orange Coun· ty Transportation Commission said Monday they want another Sl 9 million to finance an impor- tant environmental study. That means commission aides will be in Sacramento on Aug. 15 to try to persuade the California Transportation Commission to loosen its purse strings in the county's favor ll has become almost routine for leaders in rapidly urbanizing Orange County to object to state roads funding. which they say has favored areas of established political clout. This time they're upset with state gUJdelines which will pro· v1de Los Angeles and San Diego counties up lo $43 million of the Police seek suspect in HB shooting A 22-year-old Huntington Beach man was shot in the back Sunday night after a quarrel with another man. police report· ed today. The victim , Paul Sterbling of 9809 Cornwall Drive, was report· ed in fair condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. Huntington Beach police said a dispute over a woman erupted between the victim and a friend at Sterbling's home al about 9:25 p.m As Sterbllng ran from the home. the other man allegedly shot him once tn the lower back with a .30-cali ber rine, police said The acquatntance, who fled the scene. was being sought to- day by police Proposition 5 funds budgeted this fiscal year because the two counties reportedly have more established plans. San Diego uses its money for completion of its tourist-oriented Tijuana Trolley, a light rail system set up to move riders between its downtown and the Mexican border Thomas Jenkins, executive director for the Orange County com mission. said Monday he believes the state statute can be interpreted to give other coun- ties more money. especially he s ays, because the People Mover probably never will be built. Commissioner and county Supervisor Ralph Clark refers to the state's SS00,000 allotment as ··scraps," and claims the county could put another $2 million to work wtsely on its environmen- tal s tudy. That report is to detail the consequences and alternatives i nvolved in building an un· s pecified type of mass transit line through the commercial center of the county The line would run between Anaheim and Irvine, with an extension north through Garden Grove to the county line. To keep the project on a time schedule based o n a completed project by l988, J enkins said the study will be paid for with local funds if the state transportation com mission doesn't adjust its original funding. "He <Bonin) went towards the kitchen 1 followed him into the kitchen and we had a minute conversation," Munro testified "I told Bill, I said . 'I don't want to go thrcugh with this' and William Bonin said, 'It's too late · Then he went back into the bedroom and he jumped on the bed and he punched the kid in the chest several times. Then he said. he says, 'You're going lo do what I s ay or J 'll kill you'." Bonin, Munro testified, later placed a T-shirt around Wells' nec k and began twisting it Then, according to the witness, We lls' body was placed in a large appliance-type cardboard box While en route to disposing of the body, Munro testified. he and Bonin stopped at the apart- m enl of Vernon Butts, 22, a Downey man who committed su1c1de at Los Angeles County Jail a fter being charged in the case. M 1ley testified about the slay- ings of Charles Miranda, 15, of Bel l Gardens and James Macabe, 12, of Garden Grove. M acabe, he testified. was picked up in Huntington Beach. Bonin is charged in Orange County wtlh 33 counts, including murder, sex ~rversion, ki~ap· ping and robbery. He is scheduled to appear for a pre- liminary hearing Aug. 18 . .Bonin faces additional murder charges in Los Angeles County. We1re Listening ••. Whal do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? Whal don't you like? Call the r1umber below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The samt> 24-hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us "'hat 's on your mind 642•6086 Storekeeper Monte and Teri are wearing DISCUS Sweat- shirts and. Pants. Available in both zip front and pullover with hoods. Choose from seven colors. A store that offers floe tradUional sportswem· for men. women. nnd boys. 1028 lrvine, Newport Be.ch. Califomil, Phone 641-1061 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT' Tuesday. July 14, 1981 ~ffiTI~OO ~ Ah for the smoke-filkd room Whistled down By WALTE& B. MEA&S WASHINGTON (AP ) Reform lan't what lt used to be. Neither ls seniority. As a result, the political generation that o verhauled Democratic rules in the name of reform baa presented lta sue· cessors with a dilemma. They're trying to figure out how to reclaim some of the old ways of party diaclpllne and or1anba· lion -and still call it reform. 'Admiring gesture' brings citation compliment." EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP> -Scott Marks may think twice before he whistles at another woman. Last lime. be 1ot slapped -with a citation. Marks said he doesn't select every attractive woman for a whistle, "but I just thought that with this one, I would." Marks, 18. was accused of "of· rensive whistling" and violating the city's noise ordinance after he whistled at a woman who was walking down the street. Officer Len Wells, who issued the ticket. said a wolf whistle "could offend the dignity of wo men. Wells said he "explained that, with women's lib, that whistles could be offensive and that we had two ordinances that state loud noises or certain voice mo- tions or actions could be con- sidered offensive." Party chairman Charles T. M aoatt contends that House Democrats s hould dlscfpHne colleagues who defect and con· sistently vote for President Reagan's programs. But Marks said he would fight the citation, bis first ticket ever. Al the same li m e, the Democratic National Committee has commissioned a new study or the presidential nomination rules, and its chairman began by talking of changes that would scrap some of the handiwork of earlier reformers. ''There was a lady walking from the Intersection and a car went by." Wells recalled . "Someone inside made this hor- rendous whistle . . . loud, the kind made with your fingers between your teeth. "I don't agree that it's of- fensive. I mean, you have a right to your opinion." be said. "I was offended. It was really loud," Wells said. "Her im· mediate reaction was lo turn around. She gave him an of· fended facial expre.ssion, turned back around a nd pretended nothing happened. The woman was obviously offended by It." Violating city noise limits car· ries a $25 fine, while the of· fensive whisUing charge -part of the city's disorderly conduct code -carries a maximum fine of $100 or 90 days in jail. In the H o use, 30 or so Democrats have been siding with Reagan in key budget- The object of the incident dis- appeared before Wells and his partner could catch up with her, but they did latch on to t he whistler. However, Marks didn't agree that his whis tle was "horren· dous." •'There was a girl walking. She was good lookin g . You know, the basic thing, so I whistled at her." Marks said. "My girlfriend takes it as a New signals for blind set LOS ANGELES (AP> -Blind students at the Braille Institute can cross safely at four intersec- tions along Vermont Street near the school, thanks to newly in- stalled audible traffic sign als. The signals received a favora- ble reaction from students. ........ Councilman John Ferraro and City Transportation Department Manager Donald R. Howery also came to check out the system and also praised It, saying it would be monitored for at least a year before there would be a decision on installing suc h signals citywide. TAKING THE CAKE -Nearly 18,000 people sampled a 41,-2. ton strawberry shortcake in Elkhart. Ind., but Marty Soehr~n. the man who .dreamed up the giant delicacy, doesn t know whether his monster dessert will be in the Guinness Book of World Records. Pieces of the cake were given away in exchange for contributions to muscular dystrophy research. FAR YOU CAN GO FOR $ OR•ESS. stn AIU Mll.1111 IAll' CDUT WllllOUlwmlO. Our new ASAP Fare lets you take off from Los Angeles International , Burbank or Ontario to seven Eastern cities right away for o nly $179 ($159 to Chicago). That\ each way when you buy a round trip ticket. There are no other restrictions. No 1U111L 10 Alf'IOf na aim. Chicago Philadtlph11• Boston F1. Lauderdale New York/Newark Miami Washin11an. D.C. adva.nce purcha~. No length of stay requirements o r time deadlines. But scats are limited and all flights arc via Denver. And when you fl y to any of these seven Eastern cities, you can return from any o ne of the other cities at no extra charge. For example, you might fly to New York and catch a retu."? flight !ro~ Washington, D.C. In add111on, we 11 give you First Class for the ~rice of Coac~. Buy a full fare Coach ticket on Cont mental or bring us another airline's (except World or Capitol Airways) full fare Coach ticket to these Ea.stem chics and we'll fly you First Clas .t That's riaht, First Clan. This is on a first come, first served basis, so reservations are suggested. Gotta' get back East in a hurry and want to save money too? You can't do better than ASAP. st7t Ol llSS 10 ANYOTIB MUl.:UID U.S. CITY. ContincntaJ's U.S. is yours . Pick a city. Any city. Now through September 15th you cun go anywhere we fly in the mainland U.S. fo~ no.more than $179 euch way with a round trip ticket. And to many cities the fare i~ even less. ~IO Alf'IOI' 1IB GlllS1 Al6uq11,rquc lndi1n1poh• Omah1 Au•lln Kanu• City Peoria C11,per Lincoh1 Phoenix Colorlldo Sprlna• Lubbock San Antonio Denver Midland/Odcua Tucson El P11~ Milwaulcec• Thin Orand Juncllon New Oflcans Wich111 Housmn Oklahoml C11y ------' There arc some rcsuictions. Just make reservations and buy your Coach ticket either 7 or 14 days in advance depending on your destination. You can return as ~arly as the first Saturday or stay as long as sixty days. And if you've got children ages 2-11 you can show them around the country for n<;> m~~ than $129 each way with a round trip ticket when accompanied by an adul t. Scats are limited. So call your travel agent , comf.any travel department or Contincnta . And sec how far $179 each way can take you. •Philadelphia and Milwaukee service crrcctivc 7/1/81 . tOffcruplrc 8/31/81 . Fares ubj«110 change without notice. 'Reformed' Democrats seeking a way to regain political clout egate who defected could have been expelled. That rule guaran· teed the renomination of Jimmy Carter over the challenge or Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. c utting votes, provldlne the margin of victory for the R e publican admlnlstratlon. "Where there ls a concerted pat· tern of action a1alnst NEWS ANALYSIS Democratic programs. t h at me rits a possible disciplinary action b y the leadership,'' Manatt said. House Democratic leaders are wary of efforts at punishment. Their party majority is narrow; Republicans would need to gain 27 seats in the next election to lake control. And a defector on one vote can be an ally on the next one. Besides, they don't have the kind of disciplinary clout they used to have. In the days of autocratic speakers and power by seniority. a party leader could enforce discipline with re· ward or punishment. But the process was changed, at the be hest of Democratic liberals who wanted democracy rather than decree. They resented the dominanc e of Sou ther n Democrats who became the powers of the committee struc· tu re by virtue of seniority. Now it is the liberals who seek a way to re-establis h party dis· cipline, for th e new order jeopardizes the programs they advocate. That 's fine with the Republicans. who are promoting the notion of a party realign- ment that might lead some con· servative Democrats to switch affiliations before the 1982 elee· lions. "Is the Democratic Party so smug in its congressional ma· jority that it can banish mem· bers from its ranks because of one vote?" asks a Republican NalionaJ Committee newsletter. "The Republican Party has plenty of room for these and other Democrats who side with the president's aims." At the same time . the Democrats are taking another look at the way thel' nominate candidates for the White House. There, loo, reformers did away with an old order that doesn't look so bad any more Gov. James Hunt of North Carolina. chairman of the new Com mission on Presidential Nomination , said he favors elimination or the rule that binds nominating delegates to the can· didate to whom they are com· milted by primary election or party caucus. Al the last convention, a del· In addition . Hunt said Democratic senators, con· g r essm e n , governors and possibly other party leaders s hould be seat.ed automatically as delegates at futur e conven- tions. That's the way it used to work. To the reformers. that meant automatic clout for the bosses, for people like the late Mayor Richard J . Daley of Chicago - who was challenged and unseat- ed at the 19'72 Democratic con· vention. Man alt s aid the new com- mission isn't going to do away with the product of the re· formers. But the argument he used is precisely the one ad- vanced years ago by critics of the proposals that delivered power to the primary elections and undermined the influence of the old power brokers. Man pleads guilty in thre at to Reagan NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP> Edward M. Richardson, arrest· ed in Ne w York carrying a loaded gun las t s pr ing, has pleaded guilty to two counts of threatening to kill o r harm President Reagan Ri chardson. 22 of Drexel Hill, Pa .. had pleaded innocent in a hearing on June 2 in U.S. Dis· trict Court, but he told Judge El- len Bums Monday that he un· ders tood the charges against him a nd would accept hi s punis hment. Each of the two counts carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a S2.000 fine Richardson was arrested April 7 after he arrived by bus In New York City carryin_g a loaded, .32 calibe r revolver. He had left two letters in a New Haven hotel, one addressed to actress Jodie F oster . a Yale University freshman. and which he said "R R must die .. His arrest came just a week after Reagan was shot and wounded while leaving a hotel in Washington. D .C. John W. Hinckley Jr has been charged in that attack. SHUTIERS CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS Designed, Finished Installed ---'J-..... ,._ 28 Years Experience Manufact uring Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ... AT FACTORY Dl~ECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841 or 548-1717 HEIRWOOD MANUFACTORY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 $1,000 or,,..,. A1111111J/ Rtfl# Tuday~ intc~I rate gyaonlttd for lilt trrm by Amfncan ~VW'll!S 4,1 weeks 12 weeks A~rWan Savings pays high inter~~ safety .. '" ...................... twlct ..... Ntl'llr••••lll l~01.1p.1I plu~ intcrt!~t p.1id by Amencan Savinp at m:11un1~. ~<In:~:. NCI "[';!<VICE \.:HARG£. Ava1la~ to c..'.1hlorn1i1 n·.;id\·nh •lllh l'\Tt-:tu:s'f I( \Tt-:s .\Ht-: ~•:T 0 .\11 .Y. ' AMERl6AN SAVINGS Unionizing prof · back in classroom FRESNO (AP) -Five years of union work convinced Warren Kessler that university pro- fessors must abandon their ivory towers forever. Kessler stepped down as presi· dent of "United Professors of California" this summer to re· turn to a F'resno State Universi- ty classroom. A scholar in the works of Spinoza, Kessler will face others in the academfo world who look on collective bargaining "as a necessary evU, but an evil," he said. ·'They would like to return to a day gone by. and perhaps a day that never was," said Kessler. "It's more like a romantic wi sh than a strategy." Altho ugh so me people perceive Kessler and the union as too strident, the professor de- f ends his approach to organized labor in the California State University and College system. that r espectable strategies work. His union and rival groups were responsible for legislation permltlinll collective bargainlna among professors. Although the bill became effective in mid-1979, an election to chooee bargaining units has not been set. The group also ls credited with pressing legislation that opened . personnel files, guaranteed grievance r ights with binding arbitration and protet'ted in- struct.ors with seniority during layoffs. But Kessler, who bas taught here since 1968, also is proud of his union's commitment to quali· ty education. "We're not just a bread-and· butter organization," he said. .. Of course we care about salaries and benefits, but I've worked to see that UPC ad- dresses educational policy is- sues." Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 s Judge . to halt chain 'scheme' LOS ANGELES CAP > -A Superior Court judee has given a Nevada-based firm until Friday to stop marketing Its "Shooting Star Seminars" m otivational training program in California pending a trial on allegations Tree harvest plan fought MIRAM ONTE (AP > - Descendants of a man who gave a 350-acre sequoia grove in the Sierra Nevada to the University of California ar e concerned over plans to h a rves t 140 trees damaged by a storm. Horace Whitaker stipulated in his 1910 gift that the trees never be cut. but forestry experts say the damaged trees should be re- moved for good forest manage- ment practices. The grant contains a clause returning Whitaker Forest to the family if t he sequoias are harvested. that the operation Is an illegal \f endless chain scheme. The marketing operation, sub- ject of a $1 million consumer protectJon suit filed last August .~ by the state attorney general's tJ office. is run by Challenge, Inc. · One of the firm's operators 11 named in the suit is Glenn W. j Turner, who formerly headed a ' similar enterprise called Dare to rl Be Great. Lnc '~ The preliminary injunction ls-4 sued by Judge Leon Savitch does not apply to the se minars t1J themselves but to the alleged ii-• 1 legal marketing operation. Deputy Attorney General San· ford H. Feldman said Challenge, i1 Inc. iMuces people to become .~1 independent sales agents by ·j paying $5,000 to take a Challenge i,' to American Adventure Series motivational course teaching self-awareness, self-discovery, s e I f -d e v e I o p m e n t a n d oJ m astermind leadership. rrl I il Each trainee is then s upposed .,, to recruit at least two others to ,.j take the program . with the '" recruiters receiving as payment "We 've made it clear to peo- ple we are a responsible or- ganization and n ot just a radical-liberal political club." he said. "We are not fixed on militant strategies . But on the contrary. we use a wide range of respectable strategies and show An example is his effort to restore a student-faculty ratio of 16-1 that prevailed before 1970. ··My primary ca r eer is teaching," he said. "I view the union as a means to improve the quality of education." •r~ BULLY BOY -Judd Paul, 5, shows how he can ride the mechanicaJ bull with the best of them at the West Coast Horse Fair at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds . He should be adept at -his father owns the bull. "We have got to be able to re· move trees based on sound forestry principles and not have our hands tied by antiquated ap- pro aches," said Donald P . Gasser , supervisor of research properties for the UC depart· ment of forestry. 50 percent of the fees from the sales they generate, the suit al-ii.: leg es. ~ ·'I calculated that if you start ;~ with one person, in 10 genera- tions you have 19,683 partici- pants and in 20 generations over r1 ~ one billion." Feldman said. .1, Rill Y ASSUMAILE IHTEREST OHL Y 2nd TRUST DEEDS 0 WMER /MOMOWMER OCCUPIED Call Wilham B. 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Box 176, New'Jt)t1c, NV 10046. @ Pacllc .... photw • PrilM Tal\*1 at appnmmately $1.000 each. '\ \ l,J ... 'l .,. rl • , .. rt/ I j ti ,1 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT. Tuesday. July 14, 1981 Airport access plan difficult to def end? Pacific Southwest Airlines currently is preparing to take Orange County government to court over the county's 'r ecently approved plan to allocate an d regulate commercial jet flights Crom the county's John Wayne AirPort. The airline's legal action comes as no great surprise to veteran observers of the airport scene . The posi lion of PSA is simple. Its officials believe that PSA was seriously s horted when it was awarded only two of the 41 jet departures now permitted from the county airstrip each day. Under current county rules. PSA wouldn't be entitled to any additional flights for several years. Right now, the airline would like an allocation of seven or eight flights daily. When the issue comes before the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles n ext month, PSA attorneys will a rgue that Orange County's flight allocation system violates the spirit -if indeed not the letter of law -in the Airline DereguJation Act of 1978. This federal s tatute will ultimately permH the nation's commercial air carriers to fly just about when ever and wherever they please without government interference. Additionally. PSA ofCicials will assert that the. Orange County flight allocation plan is unfairly weighted in favor of two competing carriers. AirCal and Republic Airlines. Under the access plan, both or these airlines will be permitted to keep the flights they now have. PSA 's two flights would be a llowed by taking an average of 1.5 flights per day from AirCal and on e ·half flight from Republic. Thu s, AirCal 's daily allocation will drop from 25 to 23.5 and Republic's from 12 to 11.5. Looking back into the 1960s, perhaps with a slight sentimental tinge, there were not really any air carriers who were interested in serving the Orange County market, down there among the orange groves. PSA was one of the disinterested. Thus the re seems a justice in the current flight allocation in that AirC a l. formerly Air Ca lifornia, and R e public , formerly Hughes Airwest, were two carriers willing to forge into the early financial risks. and now reap the benefits. The clear facts are. however. that Orange County is now a highly sought·after market for commercial air service. And that desirability isn't ruled by either hi story or sentiment. So despite the fact that PSA s hunned Orange County earlier, county government indeed may find it difficult to def end its flight a llocations plan now against the PSA court challenge Should that be the result, then Orange County government might face a reappraisal of its c urrent position. And should that reappraisal become necessary. the need to control jet noise and pollution over key areas of our coastal co mmunities s till must be a strong element of any alternative flight allocation formula. Agenda for lawmakers Lest our state legislators become too relaxed while enjoy- ing their month-long summer re- cess. they s hould be reminded that some key Orange County is- s ues s till await decisions . These include: The Senate-passed legislation authored by Sen. Paul Carpenter, 0 -Cypress, that would permit consolidation of the court-relation functions of the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the county Marshal's Office. Presently. the sheriff's de- partment provides bailiffs in Superior Court; the marshals perform a simil ar role in municipal court. Carpenter's bill should be dropped. It's not consolidation that is objectionable; any program that could save up to $1 million per year should be pursued. But Carpenter's bill would place the decision on how to effect any• merger in the hands of the coun- ty's judges . Other legislation. passed by • the Assembly. that calls for crea-~ tion of a committee made up of two county s upervisors, two judges and a fifth mutually · agreed on member. to recom- mend a merger plan seems far more appropriate. The broader- b as ed bill, authored by As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson. R·Newport Beach. has the sup- port of county government. The Legislature should move quickly in resolving the merger issue. It's only been 13 months since county voters, by a 3 to 1 margin, de c lared the court operations should be consolidat- ed. The m essage to Sacramento was clear. In another key matter. the Senate should concur in the As· sembly's recommendation that an Orange County-based appeals court be established and that a judge be added to the 46-member superior court bench. And finally . the Senate should join the Assembly in back- ing another Berges on bill that would increase by $1 million the amount of money initially availa- ble for development at Crystal Cove State Park between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The Bergeson bill could speed up the park 's development by two years, Mrs . Bergeson says, and that would be in the people's interest. ·Beaches benefit too Even though dredging operations can get a bit messy, Orange Coast beaches and beach-goers should be glad· to learn that a shoal at the mouth of Newport Harbor will be dredged • beginning late next month. The shoal, or sand bar, has gradually earned a reputation among s kippers of large sailboats. Those who haven't steered clear have at times found themselves grounded in the soft sand. The dredging. however, will benefit more than Just sailors. Newport Beach o(Ciclals who have been anxious for several years to remove the sand bar • report that the high quality sand wiU benefit beaches on both sides of the jetty. The sand is to be pumped to settling ponds created behind sand dikes at both Corona del Mar State Beach and at "The Wedge." Once sea water finishes filtering through the ponds, Newport Beach will have 80,000 cubic yards of new sand. The estimated $400,000 cost of this small but worthy project, also points up the heavy expense involved in maintaining a recreatJonal area as large and environmentally sensitive as Newport Bay. Opinions expre!>sed 1n the space above are thOse ot the OaHy Pilot. Otner views c• prhsf'd on tn1s page are those of ll'leir authors and artists. Rtadtr comment 1S 1nv11 ed. Address rtte Daily P1101. P.O. Bo• IS60, Costa Mesa. CA 9262'>. Phone 17 1<4) 6'1·4321 ORANGE COAST Baily Pilat Thomas P. Haley Publllhtr Titemel A. ......... EdltM ••rlNI'• KmlNch Editorial P• Editor Vance line mirrors Moscow WASHJNGTON -Shrill criticism by r espected liber a ls o f President Reagan's foreign policy, aimed fore most at U.S.·Soviet relations, is playing into the hands of growing anli- A m erican tendencies in West e rn Europe and giving the Kremlin new stature. Indeed, it is arming the Kremlin's propaganda machine with powerful am munition in the battle to exploit Euro- pean fears about NATO·s nuclear modernization program Reagan has been postponing a maJor foreign policy speech on one occasion after another, but the intensity of the at- tack by leading figures of the flawed, once-potent Eastern foreign policy est ablishment now leaves him no alternative. Political and diplomatic advisers believe the great communicator can easily explain the principles that guide a foreign policy his liberal critics find unacceptable, but that he must do so soon What triggered the mood of urgency was shock from the president on down at former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's surprising charge on "Meet the Press" June 21. "IT IS A REAL question m Moscow," said Vance, "as to whether or not there is any possibility of resuming serious negotiations" between Washington and Moscow. Although Vance's sincerity 1s not questioned, that mirrors propaganda coming out of the Kremlin. led by Presi· dent Leonid Brezhnev himself. to un- dermine the credibility of the Reagan administration "Vance is now telling our European friends and his own country that Brezhnev is right and Reagan and <s ecretary of state ) Al Haig are wrong, .. one incensed official told us. The recent string of embarrassments suffered by Haig and the White House on peripheral issues puts a thin gloss of credibility on the attempt to salvage the Reagan-Haig performance. The unseemly assault by Haig's aides frr:· f-VA-NS_/_N_DV-AK-~ on United Nations Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick damaged Haig. Likewise. the elumsy White Jlouse announcement on July I that those F-16 airerart withheld from Israel would -or would not be released portrayed confusion. 8 UT THAT IS GLOSS. Vance and other critics are striking at the heart of the Reagan Haig policy and pronouncing Judgments seemingly based on this criterion rs the policy acceptable to the Russians? Asked whether Reagan's deeision to m a ke communist China eligible for lethal arms would encourage Soviet in- tervention in Pola nd. Va nce said the arms decision "reduces any leverage we may have with the Soviet Union." L ike wi se. probed about the ad- ministration's long·planned rerusal to be rushed into strategic arms negotia· lions with Moscow, Vance replied: "I do not believe that they (Reagan> have a po hey with res peel to arms control.·· From a forme r secretary of state whose first arms control initiative for Jimmy Carter in 1977 was a bust and whose second attempt resulted in a treaty the Senate refused Lo ratify, that response had Orwellian overtones Much of the Reagan·Haig record in handling the Soviet Union remains out of public sight Top officials. including U S . diplomats in Mo scow. have engaged in more than 50 private talks with Soviet offi cials , many not publicized More to the point, during the pres· ide ntial campaign Reagan carefully differentiated his arms control thinking from the Nixon Ford·Carter failures, removing SALT from its elevated shrine Top to bottom , Reagan's advisers are determined not lo be sucked into a SALT directed Soviet policy of the kind t hat now leaves the U.S. dangerously exposed lo Soviet strategic power. They will not dilute their insistence that Sov iet conduct itself will de termine Amencan policy Vance's chastisement of the president over lus decision lo make Chjna eligible for lethal weapons was particularly galling to Reagan operatives (and bas been publicly countered by Zbignie"' Brzezinski > VANCE FOUGHT prevailing Carter administration policy to pull the U.S. and communist China closer. Vance and his top Soviet adviser, Marshall Shulman, argued It would be "provocative .. to Moscow. Vance even resisted Carter·s decision lo give China most·favored·nation treat- ment because the Russians did not have 1t It was an open secret that if Carter had been re-elected. the ban on lhe sale of lethai arms to China would have been Lifted Soviet propagandists are making such s killful use of the liberal campaign agai nst the Reagan-Hai g fo r e ign policy that Afghanistan is becoming a forgotten issue Some presidential ad v1sers think an answer is overdue and that Reagan must make it soon National Guard • mo VI es over budget WASHINGTON Big -t.lme Hollywood producers aren't the only ones who go over the budget on a pie· lure. lo the dismay of their backers. The NationaJ Guard, a neophyte in the moviemaking game, has already run 66 percent over its initiaJ budget on a 26th minute film titled, "Goodbye, Dear. l'U Be Back ma Year." THE MOVIE IS a period piece. and ex- ercise in nostaJgia. Its llUe was the jaunty slogan of draftees in 1940, whose promised 12-monlh stretch of military service was dramatically extended by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the following year The movie, according to one dis- JACK Al Of RSDN lhetr World War ((service. Consequent- ly. in addilion to some old documentary footage. the movie includes interviews with former National Guardsmen re· counting just what they were doing when they were called lo the colors long ago The National Guard hired an ad- Peers may help snuff habit It is largely "peer pressure" that gets kids lo do what they shouldn't, and what is true of kids is true of adults too. I don't know a man who isn't embar· ra1111ed at having a dozen or two of th08e "wide" lies hanging in the back or hls IYllfY HllRll closet, or a rew •porta Jackets wlth wlde lapets that be bu paid lhe tailor to nar· row. Peer pressure works both waya : It makes us partake, and It mak .. us ab- slaln. ll ls one of the areatat lnlluenca ln aoclat action and lnteracUon, and we bav• hardly begun lo learn to use lt tor conatntcUve purpolea. Jn mOll caaet, ll i1 uud merely to manipulate wi, ln habit.I. au.ltudes aod purcbaalq pat- tem1. WHAT llAD£ •B think ot lh1I wu 10 utraordioaat,r event lut. wHk J bue been p(ayiJiC &><*er, ma.a and boy, ror over 40 ye~1 •tt.b aix or aometJmee 1even otJMr P&.,en, for pntt1 mach the 1111» IC.aUI-at llHI aame U... ~ Uild• lhe NIM eo.dJtJqu. 8ut lut Sunda1 ol1bt 1ometJsia1 unlqH bappenech Aller an bow of_ pl.A.1, I ltared around tJw table aDd f\lddeal1 reallied U..t I wu UM oDIJ penoa 1mot1111. Nol anOIMr UilltrQ WM •Iii· ... liiat llDOtMr ,.. -.......... -lD a shirt pocket. For the first time in my long poker career, J was the odd man out. Jt gave me a most peculiar reeling. I can telJ you. In past years. the poker ta- ble was lradiUonally a smoke-Wied room. looking just like the stereotyped movie scenes. But this night it looked more like an operating room, and only l was violating the purity of the at- mosphere. Nobody said anything. or course, or looked askance. but I became painfully self·conscious about my flngular poUution. And lhis, I think, more than any preaching or teaching or warruna about health hazards, will ateadlly shrink the amoklns population. We do not want to appear dUferent from most people; we do nol want to tran 1ress the unvoiced sa.ncUons of the community; we do not want to be regarded as slranae, or fooUsh, or aclua.lly obnoxious . Pt:Ea PR£88UaE started me amok· lnt •• an adoleaceot -it wu lbt darln1 and "manJy.. thloj to do -and J)ffr pr uu~ I• now eurUn1 the moat powerfUl lnllue.nct oa me to quJt. From my cbUdreo, who view the habit with barely conceaJed dJ1,ual; from people In restaurants aad other encloted apace., •llG stare at mt wtt.b u.ncoa.• cealed ....,._paoce; aad DOW from my poker cron.l• lhemqlvea, t.bat t•t bu· Uon of maJe lndependeoce. I'm 1Ull PUlftg awa1, bU& .very Sun- day nlpt r , .. · ub lM ... Jattaat "' town. Tiley CM'l Kan .. M of •moll· I • tiut it ii lat D.u. aMl Ule)' fU ham• me oUt 'of My 0"1I • vertising agency to put the movie toge ther for $155,000. But the first vers ion of "Goodbye, Dear .. laid an egg with the brass-hat critics. Scenes were shot over and other changes made Result The Guard now says the film will cost $257,000. Outside sources sug· gest this is an understatement Ventures like "Goodbye, Dear .. might seem to be what President Reagan had in mind in his "flicks and fl acks" direc- tive last April, which called for review of public relations spending by federal agencies and suggested a moratorium on new public relations projects. Yet the old soldiers' movie isn't the Guard's only questionable publi city effort FOR THE PAST couple of years. the Guard's commanders have worked - and spent money -on a program they call "GuardAware." One of its purposes was lo develop a .. comprehensive public affairs program, includmg a sup· porting manual" to tram local Guard units in the most effective ways to get publicity. The cost of the program so far is about $263,000. There are two or three things wrong with this· In the first place, sources told my associate Lucette Lagnado. the various state adjutants general are re- portedly not enthusiastic about the pro· gram. In the s econd place , the .. Guard.Aware" program ii aomewhat redundant. The Defense Department already has an information school whose sole purpose Is lo train mlUtary public artairs officers. And thirdly, the National Guard has been limited by Concresa to 1 SS0,000 yearly PR budcet. The Guard geta around this spen~ llmlt by claim ln.g that ''GuardAware' and ''Goodbye, Dear" are not simply press agentry, but r cru.ltlnl aJcls. Soclal Seca&rtty .,., a aound ahtp but I\ toon on too many panencen. P.K. ! - • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday. July 14. 1981 Town's fa~ fleeting Gene Autry, Okla. no longer bustling whistlestop • TIRED OF HOOFING -''Buck," 19-year-old horse owned by Maggie Stiles of Salinas, looks like he'd rather ride than be ridden as ... ~ he steps into cit y bus. The horse was actually j ust making friends with bus driver Mike He rnandez while its owner took a break. Priest, editor tangle Newsroom dispute er upts over abortion i ssue .STREATOR , lll. CAP> -A news room dispute over abortion h a s le ft a Catho li c priest charged with disorderly conduct and a newspaper editor nursing a collec tio n o r bumps a nd bruises. "This was unfortunate," said J ohn Bo wm a n , edito r a nd publisher of the Streator Times Press. EHorts lo rea c h t he Rev. Crawford, but he was not wear- ing a robe or collar . I had no idea he was a priest," Bowman said Monday. Bowm a n said t he priest seem ed to assume t hat the newspaper h ad endorsed abor· l ion. He said Crawford wanted to place an ad which the editor felt "char acterized th e paper as pro-abortion a nd called for a tempora ry stoppage of subscrip- tions, or a one-day protest where nobody accepted de livery." Bowman said the man "kind of bounced me up against the wa ll. Instinctively, I pushed back. Then he punched me in the face two or three times while I'm trying to gra b his wris ts and restr ain him." Several people intervened. Bow m a n call ed police and charged t he Roma n Catholic priest with disorderly conduct. G ENE AUTRY. Okla. <AP> - Whe n this little town renamed itself in honor or the singing cowboy 40 years ago, townsfolk were hoping ror a memorable spot under western stars. N o w. they h ave m ostl y memories of fl eeting prom lnence, a listing In "Ghost Towns or Oklahom a " and a fascina ting postmark. But news or the town's demise is greatly exaggerated . they in- sist. ··We 're s ure n ot a ghost town.'' says Allene Haney. who runs Haney's Gro. & Mkt., the on ly business le ft in town . "W e 've still got p eo p le here. T he oHicial 1980 census showed 179 people in Gene Autry." And Autry. "everybody 's favorite cowboy." also of "Here Comes Santa Claus" fame and now owner of the California Angels, says he'd Like to come back someday for a little fish- ing. The southern Oklahom a town used to be a bustling little whistlestop, in the foothills of the Arbuckle Mountains. Back during World War ll, "there were several t housand people a round here," says Mrs. Haney, who is also the town's cle rk and historian. "That was when they had th e air base over at Ardmore People were moving in a nd out all the time." Am ong the newcomers was ~-:~[our $29. 95 ESTATE EXAM lnct-1 u l, S '""· cl•H", end lultlan. Set. & Sun., July 18-19 9:00 . 5:00 AH erve now 768-9255 LLOYD IH04IMAllea, ln1trucl0< 1907 W•rr.t et Me9n0lla P1aaCh.-.ct •ns Hl&'\ll"91an a..cll, CA. Gene Autry. now 75. On Mrs Haney's wall is a yellowing photograph of Autry, astride his "Wonder Horse" Champion. inscribed: ··To Al · lene, Best washes always, Gene Au try" The town's na·me was chan~ed from Lou to Dresden to Berwyn and t hen to Gene Autry after the famed performer-cowboy bought 1,200 acres just west of-town and Dos , don't s sent to Princ e , Diana LONDON IAP> ··Make love often. Seek to s a t isfy your partner 's needs. Take time to m ake love " That advice, from the Rev. Frank Cooke. Anglican charity director, appears in two pages of dos and don't for newlyweds published in the Christian mont hly Fam ily. Editor Anne Townsend said sh e sent a copy to Prince Charles and Lady Diana , who marry in St Paul's Cathedral on July 29. ··we would love to think that the ideals set out in the two pages will help them in the future:· she s aid announced plans to turn the property mto a showcase ranch. He said he would spcmd $250,000 to create "Flying A Ranch.'' making it headquarters for h1~ traveling rodeo and other pro ductaon enterprises. Autry. rea ched by telephone at the Gene Autry Hotel m Palm Springs, said that although his Oklahoma plans were scuttled, the name change was ··one or the greatest events of my life.'' On Nov 16. 1941, just about everyone who could jammed the little town for the official reoam mg celebration "I 've never seen anything Uke that in my career," said Autry. who did t he nationwid e broad east of ttis radio show, "Melody Ranch." Crom the town . "Here was this little town or maybe 250 or 300 population, and you just can't imagine the peo· pie_ T here were a number of estimates or the crowd all the way from 40,000 or 50,000 to more than 100,000. "It was one of the big thrills of m y lime " But JUSt three weeks later, the United States entered World War II, and Autry joined the Air Force · J was in the ser vice from 1942 to 1945," he said. "During this time, I merged m y Flying A Rodeo with the Lightning C Rodeo out of Dublin, Texas. The ranch at Gene Autry really wasn't big enough · · A Summer Tradition Richard Cra wford at his hom e and church office were unsuc- cessful. On Thursday, Bo wman had published an ed itor ial lauding President Rea gan's choice of Sandra Day O 'Conno r as a jus tice of the U.S . Suprem e Cour t. The editorial expressed the hope that no special interest group would block her selection due to a single issue. "But I told hi m we could not r un it because it was not true. P re tty soon, voices are raised and he said he'll get a lawyer a nd sue me because I cannot block the ad," said Bowman. "I said I could and sta rted back for my office." Cr awford, 60, described by police as "a round 5-10 and 185 pounds" and "robust," was re- leased on his recognizance and ordered to appear Aug . 5 in Cir cuit Court. NEW PORTER INN The Palm Springs area's newest luxury resort at only $32.00 per day.• Much lower than our normal summer rates. According to Bowman, the dis- pute began whe n an advertisin& s ales representative wa lked into his office and told him someone was "really angry" a bout want- ing to place an ad and "maybe I'd better go talk to him." "When I got there, someone said h is n a m e w as Ke v . llATH ·NOTICES Ite ms missing SJ\N FRANCISCO (AP)-Two blank cannon ~art.ridges, each con ta ining more than one pound of explosive. are missing follow- ing the Sixth Army's SO-gun salute on the Fourth of July, Army of- ficialssay. The 44-year -old Bowman a 5-foot-9, 150-pounder -said Streator is a conservative town of 15,000 with a large Catholic population. "And it's (abortion> definitely a real importa nt issue in this town. But I've received a lot of comments from the community and by a large majority, they've been favorable. ·'This was unfortunate and I hope that this isn't t y pical of what is going to ha ppen when the nomination gets moving," he said. if' * fRI EARL'S ~~AYINO ___ ........ So l< 711f>S" PHILLIPS 1 OOPM at the Harbor Lawn Bell Broadway Chapel with _5,..,.,,y.,..,o- WILLIAM H. PH ILLIPS. Memorial Park with Bishop Re v Bruce Kurrlt.> officia l· 1cau ,,,,. .... ., .. , ~""' ••••1 resident or Costa Mes a, Ca. Blaine Stratton. Church of 1ng Interment :it Pac1f1e cotTa,,.....641·1219 Passed away on July 12. Jesus Christ of Latter-da) \'1e¥. ~tem o rial Park ''"..._....._ 1981 He was a resident ol Saints, of Costa Mel>a 3rd rriendi. mav <.'a ll at the 1t11110N,,..,.,4'5-0401 ha1 iftltalled SEA COAST SECURITY SYSTEMS ,....,_...,._.... 642-3490 USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST llSULT" SHYICE DIUCTOIY For Result Service Call 642-5671 lid. JU Costa Mesa. Ca .. for 23 years. Ward officiating. Services mortuar} on· Monday. J uly -~c..-.... A veteran or the U.S. Army, under the direction of 13. 1981 rrom 4 JOPM to ~=1'=·=·111eea~=....,==="'="=-=="=,,...='~~L---------~ World War II He was a Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive 9 OOPM Pier<.'e Brothers painter ror the city or Mortuar y o f Cos t a Bell Broadwa\' Mortuary Compton for 20 years Also Mesa #540·SS54 d1re<.'tors. · an active member of the HENRY ROLNIC'K Church of Jesus Christ of ESABEL J HENRY. IDA ROLNICK. passed Latter-day Saints. Costa passedawa} onJuly 8. l981 a¥.a\; on Juh ti. 1981 Mesa Ward. He 1s survived Resident of lnine. Ca. She Survived by he·r daughters. by his wife Al ma J .. was amemberoftheP.EO Dorothy Levitsky, Elsie daughters r lorean Butler of Club Survived by her Jaslove. Estelle Blake and Louisiana and Elaine Pierce husband A P 1 8111 1 of Lillian Green. sons Abe. of Modesto, Ca . son Phillip Irvine. Ca .. brothers Robert llayden and Sid Rolnick. s1s- of Costa Mes a. Ca ., 1 Johnson of Ari ion a and 'ter Lena Samoss, she is also brother. and I sister He is Richard John!!on of Wyom s u r \" 1 \' e d b y I 4 a Is o 11 u r v 1 v e d b y 5 mg Services will be held on grandchildren and 13 great· grandcl\lldren and 1 great· Thursday, July 16, 1981 at grandchildren. Graveside grandchild . Graveside 10 OOAM at the Harbor Lawn services will be held on ser vices will be held on Memorial Chapel with Rev Tuesday. July 14. 1981 al Tuesday, 'July 14. t981 at Aaron Buhler, pastor of the 2 OOP M at the Harbor La\\n HAllOll LAW.,._MT. OLIVl Monuarv • Cemeterv Crema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 54~5554 rtYCI HOTHHS HU llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 U.Ln I IUGYO .. SMITH I TUTHIU WISTCLIH CHAPfL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 6•6-9371 ,.HCI llOTHMS 5MITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St HuntinQton 8eacn S36-6539 Nlea.MIQ MOltU_...S l..cauna a .. ch •9'·9'15 LaQuna Htlls 7U-0833 Sen Juan C.p.1trano -1n1 c Harbor Tranll y Baptist Memorial Park Services un !Church, ofrlciating. Services der the direction of Harbor under the direction o f Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary Harbor Lawn Mount Olive of Costa Mesa. 540 ~­Mortuary or Costa Me"a 540-5554 LUCAS PHILLIP R LUCAS. rest dent of Costa Mesa, Ca Passed away on J uly 10. 1981 . He is survived by his wife Doris F'. Lucas or Costa Mesa, Ca . 2 sons Douglas S Lucas or Nevada and Paul R. Lucas of Arcata, Ca .. 2 daughters Pearl R. Shop of Newport Beach, Ca and Renate Palmer of Costa Mesa, Ca., 2 sisters Dorothy Hall and Mae Turner both of En ala n d A l so 8 1randchildren and :r great· 1ra ndc hlldren. F uner a l services will be held on Tuesday, J uly 14. 11181 al lO:OOAM al Pierce Brothers P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE .. , ... 11'111111.,_ Or .. GI H l o.lly ll'llllt. Jiiiy 7, 14, ti, .. ,., .., .. , PUBLIC NOTICE 9hlt~,l- ,PLUMBING . & HEATING SERVICE & REPAIR MODERNIZATION ~n~~:;g:.. NEW CONSTIUCTION RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL Complete line of American Kohler Standard Fixtures. Moen & Price Phister Kitchen & Lavatory Faucets. Water Heaters. Disposals. ~It-Yoursel f Supplies. -State Contractors Lloense #241927 - OPEN SA1Vl.DAY5 646-6154 646-6225 e - Spend a day in the sun. Relax. unwind and en1oy the resort's sparkling paols, 25 championship tennis courts, 27 holes of golf. bicycles, game room. gift shop and muc h more. Uncomplicated? You bet! Rancho Las Palmas Resort Is the place for Your Day In the Sun. Advance Reservations Required Space Available Basis Call 71 4/568·2727 or Toll Free 800/228-9290 •Ptu1 tax and oratuttlea, not applicable lo groups. EVERY THURS·.- 9PM 8 JULY t6 LES BROWN and HIS &AND OF RENOWN 8 JULY 23 THE MODENAIRES with Paula Kally. Jr .• Henry Brandon's &and 8 JULY JO TEX BENEKE 41 HIS ORCHESTRA Music In the Miiiet Manner 8 AUGUST 6 GISELE MACKENZIE with Henry 8randon·s 810 lend 8 AUGUST 13 HENRY &RANDON SYMPHONY fe.eturlng THE YOUNG SINGERS O F LYRIC O PERA 8 AUGUST 20 CONNIE HAINES with Henry Brendon"• Orchenra ·~~~'i:10 LAS PALM AS RESORT"' • ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Tuesday, July 14, 1981 HUDSON HUDDLE -Red Burke of Fort Bragg, Calif. was one of 35 Hudson owners frQm the West Coast who brought their cars to ·~-.......... a Northwest chapter meeting of the Hudson- Essex-Terraplane club. in Hazel Dell . Wash. State to dip into reserves General fund may show def icit of '$100 million for year S ACRAMENTO (AP> - California spent $2.2 billion more than it took in during fiscal 1980-81 and will have to dip into its reserves by as much as $100 m 1 l lion, stale Controller Ken Cor y said. A preliminary reading showed only $13 million in the state's General Fund "Surplus" as or June JO, when the fiscal year ended, Cory said Monday. That doesn't include $620 million in the so-called Reserve for Economic Uncertainties and another $42 million lent to a health care fund, Cory said. When the books are closed, he said, the state General Fund may show a deficit of as much as $100 million for the fiscal year. He said the fund will have to borrow from reserves in the coming months, as it has been doing in recent months, to pay the state's bills. "The drastic difCerence between spending and revenues in the past fiscal year should alarm the Legislature and the executive branch or government to the fact that a serious fiscal situation is al band," Cory said. The main reasons the state has been outspending its rev enues are mullibillion-dollar tax ruts in the last few years and a program of aid to local government!'.>. this year totaling $5 billion. to m a ke up for Proposition 13 losses of property lax revenue. Cory's office said the retail sales tax raised $7 l billion in 1980. the personal income tax raised $6.6 billion: the bank and corporation income tax raised $2.7 billion. and the inheritance and gift tax, which would be re- pealed by a pending initiative, r aised $.522 mill ion Workers strike at movie site DUBUQUE. Iowa <AP ) - Seventeen disgruntled union workers have walked away from their jobs in a pension plan dis· pute al Pickett's Brewery -the place where the movie "Take This Job and Shove It" was filmed. The movie, which premiered in DubUque two months ago, is a farcical look at labor· management strife in a Dubu· que brewe ry . In the film. workers rebel when their brewery is bought by a Min· neapolis company. Pickett's, which was recently taken over by a Des Moines grain marketing corporation, was struck by Teamsters local 421 whose three· year contract expired last month. A wage agreement has been reached, but negotiations broke down over details of the pension plan. Brewery officials say the coin· cidence between the movie and the strike is ··a curious and ironic happening ." There are t imes when people who live near airports say: ''Quiet please!'' Well, at Aircal wev e heard t heir request. And weve acted by finding ways to reduce air· port noise. It 's just part Of ournewMcoonn~tooug~s DC-9 Super 80 jets are the Quietest jet airl iners in t heir class. In fact, when a super 80 t akes off t he noise around the airport is cut -drastically -by as much as 20 percent com- pared to si milar aircraft. our style. Quieter on t he outside means q uieter on the inside. And t hat brings added passen- Millionaire due charges Patron of arts' arraignment set in death of wife I NEWPORT, R.l. {AP) -She is a beautiful heiress worth millions. He is a handsome New York financial consultant and once kept the confidences or the late J . Paul Getty. They spent thousands to make sure you could see the ocean from their mansion. styled after an 18th-century English country manor. Their dinner parties were the envy of Millionaire's Row - summer gathering place for the wealthiest or the wealthy on Rhode lsland Sound. They had it all, and they had their privacy -he insisted on it. torney general. According to the prosecution, Mrs. vonBulow tias an. illness that results in a low white cell count She does not have diabetes, which is characterized by a high white cell count. The state claims insulin injections. which are normally given to diabetics, triggered an adverse reaction and hy poglycemic shock. The investigation began when Mrs . vonBulow's German maid, Maria Schrallhammer, became suspicious about the illness that se nt h e r first to Newport Hospital and later, in a deep crashing surf of Rhode Island Sound, so she had the back yard built up Five years after they bought the home, the vonBulows in- stalled a 36-by-74 foot swimming pool on the grounds. They aJso shaved about 17 feel or hillside in the spacious back lawn -to restore the ocean view, says J ohn Winslow . president of the Newport Preservation Society. Winslow described vonBulow as .. an intellectual man" who wrote an article for the society detailing the history of Claren- don Court, which was built in l 904 for 'f e owner of the But now Martha "Sunny" Crawford von Auersperg von· Bulow lies In a coma. And her husband Claus vonBulow is ac· cused of twice trying to kill her with injections or insulin -dur- ing two consecutive Christmas visits to their Newport retreat. 'She was very beautiful, and he , very handsome.' VonBulow. 54, a tall, silver· haired patron of the arts and Broadway investor, is to sur· render lo Rhod e Island authorities today to face ar· raignmenl, on two counts of BS· saull with intent to murder his 49 year-old wife, heir to a Pittsburgh utility fortune. The charges. filed last week after a months-long investiga- tion, have turned a spotlight on the couple, who once asked that lour buses skip their home, which was the setting for the 1956 Bing Crosby-Grace Kelly movie "High Society." The New York Daily News. citing unnamed sources, report· ed that servants overheard the couple talk of divorce. The New York Post quoted vonBulow's lawyer Herald Price Fahringer as saying, "She made state· ments to people that she no longer wanted to live." "Naturally, everybody is up· set about it," said Jane Langley Hoving, wife of the retired chairman of New York's Tiffany & Co. and a neighbor on Millionaire's Row . "She was very beautiful and he, very handsome." Authorities alleged in an in· dictment that vonBulow tried to kill his wife during the Christmas 1979 season and again during the holidays last year. The prosecution will attempt to prove that vonBulow injected his wife with insulin during the Christmas visits, knowing that it could kill her, said Daniel Hackett, spokesman for the at· coma, to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York, said AB· s i s tant Attorney General Stephen R. Famiglietti. She took her fears to Mrs. von- Bulow's son and daughter by her firs t marriage, to Austrian Prince Alfred vonAuersperg. They contacted New York lawyer Richard Kuh. a former Manhattan district a ttorney, who contacted Rhode Is land authorities. Famiglietti said. John F. Sheehan, a nother of vonBulow's attorneys, said medical reports did not show the antibodies in Mrs. vonBulow's blood which would be present if she had been injected with in· sulin. "I am convinced m y client didn 't do thJs and I don't think anybody did 1t," Sheehan said, adding that the first lime Mrs. von Bulow was rushed to a hospital for shock, medical re· ports showed alcohol in her blood, which could have trig· gered the reaction. The vonBulows were married in 1966. They have one daughter, Cosima, 14. The coupl e bought their oceanside estate, known as Clarendon Court, in 1970. They lived most or the year in a Fifth A venue apartment in New York City . but trekked to Newport for the summers and Christmas holidays. They also have a home in London. A cco rd i ng to Newport folklore, Clara Knight, the original inhabitant of Clarendon Court, didn't like the view of the Pullman Car Co. The Danish-born financial con· s ultant once worked as an ex· ecut1ve a ssistant to oil billionaire J . Paul Getty. He was a British barrister before mar· rying Mrs . vonBulow, the daughter of Ann ie Laurie Crawford Aitken, a member of the Carnegie family . Friends described the von· Bulow's Newport dinner parties as "the most elegant" in town. Their dining room is reportedly furnished in museum-quality French furniture. and the couple would fill the room with large urns of lilies. Until she became ill during 1980, the vonBulows would invite about 60 guests to their home about four times each summer for an evening of dining and dancing on the terrace next to the large pool. Orchestras would provide music. Mrs . vonBulow 1s said to love art and dancing Her husband is an investor 1n the Broadway show "Deathtrap," in which a man scares his wife to death, said an assistant lo producer Alfred deLiagre Jr De nmark prepares CO PEN HAG EN , Denmark CAP> Denmark is computeriz· ing its coastal radar system to provide better and faster sur· veillance for its own and NATO's navies , a nav y spokesman said. ger comfort. So do our new w ider seats and handso mely appointed interiors. our new Jets also are t he most f uel efficient jet s in t heir class. conserving fuel is one Of the ways we·re working to keep the cost of flying down. In f act, everything w e do is part of our new style t hat will keep you flying with us, again and again. so fly Aircal. Experience t he style that's winning the West. ----- --.. -~,.... :=-_;;-;;T •• ----=-, ---=r-• --=--- - --- - ----'-~ L ·~·· -.. Daily Pilat TUESDAY, JULY 1-4, 1981 FEATURES COMICS STOCKS • bt a 82 BJ 87 Reagan's got some homework to do before summit in Canada ... B4 0 0 . ' Former MIT student builds c ustom bike frames :: CHEHALIS, Wash. (AP> - It's a far cr y from little Johnny's first 10-speed, which rides like a Sherman lank when compared with the bicycles made by Gary Klein. Kle\n builds a "super bike." His bicycles start at $3,SOO. The "show model " sells for $5,100. Frames alone are priced at about $2,300. His high-performance bikes are handmade. It can take a year to start and finish a frame. The high prices haven't dis· couraged sales. Bikes and fra mes are snapped up by bike racers a nd othe r serious bicyclists. Wh at makes his bikes so special -and expensive? Klein has invented a bicycle frame that's lightweight and doesn 'l bend. He's overcome the bane of .. bottom-bracket flex." This OC· c urs when, through uphill or other hard pedaling, a bike's lightweight frame bends. Thal may cause the chain lo rub or even spring off lhe de· railleur, the gear changer that shifts the chain from one sprocket to another. It's easy to build an inflexible frame with ~eavy D)aterials, but they add too much weight. And weight, when you have to pedaJ it, slows you down. Klein began working on the solution while a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology nine years ago. A professor organized a proj· eel to build a lightweight bicy- cle frame strong enough lo re· sisl flexing. Kl ein used a fram e of aluminum tubing with a larger diameter than the heavier steel· alloy tubin~ used in convention high-quality bicycles. The larger diameter gave him r igidity. ll also cul lhe weight, but there were other problems with aluminum frames. The tubing must be joined by welding, rather than brazing used with steel lubing. So il had to be heat treated lo avoid damage in the welding process. About five years ago, the technical problems overcome, Kl ein began building bicycle frames in a shed al his ·parents prune farm in Santa Clara County. He moved his bicycle works to Chehalis last year because of his difficulties with Californi a stale regulations. ·'They wanted street lights and a fire hydrant in front of the shed , and a parking lot for employees," he says. "I only had a few employees, and they walked lo work." The KJein Bicycle Corp. first made a "Team Super," which Klein said was exclusively a racing model. Last year he in· lroduced a to uring and racing model for longer distance rac· Ing . His flex-free bikes look like regular store-bought models, el( cept for their noticeably fatter•· frames. •- Klein doesn't make a track. racing bike at the moment. .Ht says there are too few raclQC tracks in the country. "I'm selling to bicycle e• thusiasts," Klein says wh• asked his clientele. He estimated 25·33 percent ff the buyers are racers. The company sold more ~ 100 frames last year and ~ business has been growing. There's a two-month wait 009' you order a Klein bike. Gary Klein, custom bike frame builder, loolu over one of his lightweight bikes in his Chehalis, Wash ., shop. A pair off m9ers hold one of a number of custom fittings taed in the manufacture of lightweight bike•. K~in checka a weld on a bike /ra,,.. mounttd in weldJng Jig. He •ells hU custom frame• /or owr 12,000 each F'ra,,.. btUlMr Jame• Livfngaton use• a grind.er to /inilh smootldng welda on aluminum /ram4!. I . Klein Mde.9 one of his lightweight aluminum bUc.1 in a "road r' test." AU work done on tM bike• ii do~ bJ1 hand. NatiOnal teachers' union organizes nurses and professors DENVEll (AP) -Co1Je1e prore11ors and nurses are becominc lncreuin1ly .eUve ln or1anized la~r and are discard· l.n1 lbe pbllo.ophy that unions are "beneath them," tbe presi· deot ol lhe American P'edera· tioa ol Te.chen says. Witb 580,000 members, tbe AFT is the nation'• HCODd lar1est teachers union, but ii in· crea~ lll strenst.b by IDclud· in1 more coUece prole11on and nurses I.ban any other labor un· ion, AFT President Albert Shanker aaJd at the union'• S5tb •nnual convenUon. The nunea' division or tbe AFT, &M FederaUon ot NW'MI and lfealt.b Protenioaall, bu 30 ,000 membera. The Com· muMcaUon Worken ol Americe, the Uluted Auto Workers and the United Steelworkert, amoa1 others, alao are matln1 etforta . to or1anl:u health care workers. An eatimated 80,000 colle1e and wdversily professors belonc lo the AFT, compared with t.be 5,000 member Amer>can As· soclation of Univeralty Proftlll()n, u.e second larc•t profeuon' labor or1anlsation. "Proleuon' parenta are peo- ple who worked all lhelr lives ln a sweatallop to send their children to coHece," said Shanker. "Joininl a union in· dicated to them that they had not climbed out of lbe middle class." Unlike lta rival 1.7 million· member National EducaUoo M · sociaUoa, the AFT calls ltae11 a union and la altWaled wlt.b lbe AFL·CIO. Thal national alfill•· tlon bu attracted nurses and profeaaors, Shanker aald. One of the An''• stron1eat education atfUiatee ia the United Professors of Cautornia, which ls working lo win desl1naUon u the official bartainiDI represeo· tatlve for some 20,000 pro· fe11on. United Profetaora President Stewart Lona taid profenon are the Jut croup of workers in the state lo demand collectlve bar1ainlftl. Mea.nwh.lle, cuta in state rundl for collqea and two file.Uy con· servative 1ovel'80n ban COil proreaaon ralsea for two yean, he said. "Tbere is an inbereat \f· divlduaiilm and etltlam ~ people who 1et t.beir Pb.D., '- all that ii cbanc1oc now." Claire Denbeeb, Dea•• "9-sldent ol the Nunes ,....._. and a member Of tbe llWP~• Uonal IWeriq committee. health care worker• are lar1eat ll'OUP of unor1 worken lD tbe nation. , .. ABSENT WITH LEAVE: Sadly, lt bas been noted in the news that our esteemed Gov. Jerry Brown missed htl turn at the shovel in a groundbreaklnl this past weekend out at the Orange · County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Perhaps we shall all survive it. Maybe the governor, too. phitheater may turn out in the lon1 run? We may find out we're up to our ears in amphitheaters around here. We already have one long-standing open air arena at Laguna Beach's Irvine Bowl, where the living pictures of the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters are playing nJghtly. What happened was that earth was about to be scattered to celebrate the ~ ~' TIM MURPHINI -~11 NOW YET ANOTHER amphitheater is pushing for bookings out in the city of Irvine. That gives us two. There has been some talk, on and off, on the need of yet another open air assemblage place in Fountain Valley. That would be three. And then we've got the fair· grounds for sure. start of construction for a new 15,000. seat amphitheater out al the site where this year's edition of the fair is under a full head of steam. Brown was scheduled to officially loosen the first sod on the 10-acre site. Alas, the governor had more pressing business elsewhere. TmS INVOLVED A small insect, smaller than a housefly. that may turn out to be ~ larger vexation to the gov· ernor than his much-maligned Caltrans boss, Adriana Gianturco. .. The nasty little devils are known as Mediterranean fruit flies, or Med.fli es, for short. Up north, these flies have in· vaded the lovely' Santa Clara Valley and threaten to infect agriculture in some nice places like Palo Alto, Los Altos Hills and Cupertino. Brown at first ruled out spraying the area with poison because of the numerous homes and heavy population in the area. Groundbrealdng& can &ometimes create very mg probl4?m1 Then he said the feds were forcing him to spray "with a gun at our heads." The courts are now in the hassle and heaven knows where it will all end . If these Greek-like theater arrange- ments all come to pass and all book in acid rock musical groups on the same night, numerous residents might wonder if we wouldn't have been better off with the Mediterranean fruit fly. NOBODY WANTS mE Med.fly to spread its agricultural infections. One Orange County newspaper has already warned that if the Medfly gets into our region "millions of dollars" in crop damage could follow. Governor Brown, at least, has now managed to avoid having himself linked with a massive rock band invasion. But, as with alt ground-breaking ceremonies, the public dignitary who ac- complished the dirty shovel work has long since fled the scene should the new facility later draw civic wrath. Against this backdrop, it's no wonder that Gov. Jerry decided to take a rain check on flinging dirt at our fair· grounds. He sent instead one As· semblyman Frank Vi cen cia, a Democrat from LA, who had done much to get needed agreements for developing the amphitheater for our coastline. THE MAYOR ~F the town, for ex· ample, is usually happy to get his pie· ture ta.ken while whacking the ribbon to officially open a new taco stand. Maybe it will turn out all for the best for the governor that be skipped the rites. Not only is the Medfly crisis far more vital, but who knows how the am· But he's long since departed when taco wrappers start blowing across lawns and tires screech and the sounds of breaking glass destroy neighborhood slumber . Serving summer-time • is Our son is the victim of paren· tal brul.ality. Loosely translated, that means he's going to s ummer s~ool. You'd think he was serving time for something he didn't do. "I go lo school for nine long months," he said. "Every morning, r get out of bed, get dressed, grab 80 pounds of books and drag through four long dreary classes with nothing ln between but three free periods and 1'411Ch. "If it weren't for Mstory class. l wouldn't get any sleep at all. Then as soon as I check out. I have to play tennis for another two hours. I paid my dues t.o education last winter. • '1'bis summer do I get to sleep in and relax a little bit? No! You've got me going right back into the front line of academia with another class. What 11 it with you? Did you promile tbe board of education your fll'St·bom child if they'd .111111111c1 p ass you in driver 's ed or something?" "You're overreacting,·· I said. "Somehow I don't see a course in Party Guitar as the front line of academia." "That's all you know. YOU try to reach an E-nat when your hands are sweaty." "Did you know there's a group of students in San Francisco who are protesting because they don't have more claases?" "Are those the same people you're always going Lo send my Fiesta Broccoli to because they're starving?" · "Don't get cute. I'm 11ying that somewhere there are people brutal who want to learn more. They're all immigrants and when the school board cut out their last period in the day, they de· manded they reinstate the class. A student from Nicaragua said, 'We're not here to make trouble. We're here to learn.'" "Maybe if I was in another country," ~e said, '"I'd want.to learn too." I hate t.o admit it. but maybe the kid has st um bled onto something that might be a solu- tion t.o educallona.1 apathy in this country. As long as we're busing anyway, why not bus them to other countries where education isn't regarded as a sentence, but a luxury? It's painful. but allow me t.o be the first t.o volunteer for export one child who gets up at the crack of noon. watches three game shows. two soaps, eata down lo the fros t in th e refrigerator, then ambles over lo the school where be stretches his searching mind and his sweaty hands for an E-nat. Man won't take gold with him DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have instructed my wife, ln the event ol my death, to request the \Uldertaker Lo remove my Sold caps plus gold bridges and all Sold with porcelain front.a. I paid thousands of dollars for these. Will the undertaker do it? I can't believe they bury peo- ple with all that gold in their mouths. I' suspect tbe un· dertaken remove whatever la valuable and cash it ln. Let's face ll, who would bother to cbeck? It's the lut thing grief· 1Uicken people th.ink about. J hope I don't sound ghoulllb, Ann. f Just happen to be a prac· tlcal penon. Please publish tlMt auwer ln your column. Othen may be lnteretled. -R.M. In New York DEULM.:1__.... .. , •• Oik•ll fwital ........... . ........ ..., ........... . .................. .,..,.. ........... , ....... ... ...,. ... ,. ....... , certala .... *..,·z··· ................ . ............. 11111' ,..,, ........ ..,, ................ __ , ..... ,. , ....... , .. ,. ·~· ........................... ~ ........ , ........ . ......... ~ .... ... DIAJI ANN LANDIM: I am lllUlllll' a divorced woman with a 4-year· old son. My ex-husband hu re· married, lives in another state and pays child support. The problem la my ex-in-laws, who live 15 minutes from here. They insist they have a right to see their grand1on frequently 1Lnce his father lives too far away to make re1ular v11lt1. I have never liked my in-laws and feel that I have the right to tell tMm they can't come over here .. After all, I have custody ol the boy and t believe my wllbei should pnvall. They are 1ettlna bu_f(y about th1I and have let me know they will take me to court lf I del'1 them the rilht to ... t.belr irand90ll. I belieYt tbair attitude la mean and spiteful. Why don't they realise that I want to put my ex· buaband out ol my Ula becaUH tbe memori• '11 blm are painful to mtT ~ lhey are remlnden of hllD, I want THO out al au ~ too. PleaH publllb JOU.I' 7. IWlllltlMmto ... lt. -SOllZWHDE IN THE MID· OLE WEST DEAR SOMEWHERE he· tually, yoa are aowbere): Yoa have no right to deny yoar lD· laws tbe rlgbt to tee U1elr grHdloa. Accord.lDg to .ladCe Betty Barteaa, Marloa Coaty Superior Coan lD llldlanapolia, graadpareata' vlsUatloa rlpu are pretletlt by atat•&e or cue law la approximately 33 1ta&a. Moreover, Y• do tile boy a grave dJuenlce by trylq to hep bl .. from llaowl•I ~11 crandpareetl. Al a matter ol tact, yoa are elteat .. 1 lalm ol em •tl•••I •o•rlalame•t tlllt coald eutda lab Ille. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Recently l sent my mother-lo· law a Iii\ for her birthday. To- day I received a beauUful thank· you letter. l am wondering It It l• proper to acknowledge a letter of thanks. Please let me know . -ILLINOIS ANN LANDER DEVO'nE DEA.& DSVOO'ES: Onllud· ly, .o . . . b•t H &Ile letter &o•thd 10• dee,11, ltJ all •ea• wrtle Ud tell Mr•· Oil ran ett ...... I la1ft Ma ..... &o write ..... , .. ....... , .. , .......... , ...... ,... .. " .......................... ,. •r.ndlW -... lkt.I••-.. •••J•lllfMdtal&e. .....,,... ............. I I I Derigning Women fle/tJ Annt Colin, Betty Kemp and Barbara Bowie are preparing for Sept: 26 fund-rai&er. Enjoying SCR auction were (above, from le/tJ Debbie Andrews, Olivia John.son and Neena Smith. Smooth sailing for SCR The deep roar of a ship's horn signaled everyone to assemble for the show produced by SCR performers. By MARY JANE SCARCELW Of .. o.ltJ " ... ,.... I t was s mooth sailing with a cruise sMp theme when South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa held its third annual auction and variety show. Guests were invited t.o wear casual cruise attire for the $30-per-person evening. and outfits ranged from sailor collars and navy blue blazers t.o brightly colored caftans. An all-American dinner of fried chicken. corn on the cob. roast beef and pie a la mode HAPPENINGS was catered by South Coast Plaza Hotel and served around the fountain and al the theater's entrance. Just inside the lobby were silent auction items. the flea market was on second stage, and mainstage displayed the live auction items sold later in the evening. The stage set, left in place from the com· pany·s year-end production of "An ything Goes," duplicated the deck of a luxury liner. complete with two wooden deck chairs donated for the auction. The deep roar of a ship's horn signaled everyone to assemble for the show produced by SS:R performers. J o hn -David Keller, as master of ceremonies, got a big laugh with Ms opening p.y ASHLEIGH •BRILLIANT WMl:N I STRUGGLE Ac;AU_,6T MVSELP• IT'S ALWAYS A YEAY UNEO.UAL CONT~ST. line. "Henry Segerstrom. your car is parked in a red zone." Songs and dances followed , plus a jokitig look at SCR's history. complete with slides taken from silent movies. The finale was a red·whlte-and-blue spec· tacular from "Anything Goes," with Ellen Travolta and a group of singers and dancers tapping and singing in the grand old tradition of the stage . And then, with a spin of the set. auction items appeared and Oli~ia Johnson , in charge of that part of the evening. organized hl!r workers. ' A professional auctioneer kept the biddillg fast-paced for such ite ms as two Ronald Reann campaign posters, a load of firewood personally delivered by John Rau. a racing speedboat.' a pearl necklace and a party visit by Ronald McDonald. Last year's party raised $24,000, according to Chairman Mary Garibotli, and this year IU!r committee raised just over $40,000. Among the "cruise" guests were Lucille Kuehn. Don Smallwood, Georgia Spooner, K"e and Louise Ewing, Tom and Barbara Peck~· paugh, King and Lee Bernstein, Ket and Flo Turner and Beth Koch. who donated a family photo session to the auction. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stabler, Tom Haley. Alban Silva, Jim Witmer, Elaine Red· fi e ld, John Strong a nd his wife Debor•h Sperberg, Gloria Mooney, stage star Ruby Keeler, Barbara Aune. Louis Shea and Shelley Kaufmann. T he Designing Women of the Laguaa Beach School of Art combined business with pleasure at a luncheon meeting to plan their September benefit. Phyllis Contino opened her spacious home overlooking the beach for the group, just as stie and her hus band Raymond will do for the fundraiser on Sept. 26. I The home. with its nautical decor ••d spacious lawns. will swing to the music of J(>e Moshay and his orchestra that night afij!r guests have enjoyed cocktails and dinner at Stfl· set. Anne Colin is chairman for the event Afd will be assisted by Betty Sutton and a commtt· tee of busy helpers. ' In keeping with the art theme, invitations have been created by Ward Ritchie, an lntemlii· Uonally known artist. and will be mailed nef't month. Restrictions reinoved for Libr~ Wednesday, July 1$ By SYDNEY OMARR AlllES (March 21·Aprll 191. Special honor could be bestowed on ramlly member. Harmony replaces dJs· senslon. TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: Good lunar upeet coin· rides W'ilh lravel. correspondence, comprehension of HOROSCOPE . spiritual values. ' GEMINI (May 2l ·June 20l. Nothing occurs hallway -you are Involved, have addecl responalblllty and chance tor greater reward CANCER <June 21-July 22): Finish rather than lo· lllnle project. Look beyond \he Immediate. 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Timing, judement, lntui~oo are on target. , AQUAJUVS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Much that OCCll!1\, is considered confidential. You're given privlle1td tn· rormatloo. PISCES I Feb. 19-Marcb 201: Wish comes true. u get what you want but a price ls to be paJd. Wa ch Capricorn. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tueld1y, July 1•, 1981 THE FAMILl' c1acus by Bil Keane BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) .; . .... 1 r l 'j .. PEANUTS WHAT'S A BUTTERFLY DOING ON MV NOSE ? 00 YOUllUNK ITS LOST? ~ 7.1(. ~I ~~ SHOE I ~OPE IT DOESN'T THIMK IT'S FOUND A HOME ... "Diddle, diddle, dumpling, mice and John .... " "FREEZE!" A-L !} MARMADtlKE by Brad Anderson 7.11/. c---....-... ~ £ l• "Move over, Marmaduke ... our air conditioner Is on the fritz.'' .,, Jl'DGE PARKER I' ......... ~~lY ~THifE WWA;\;Y~. LAAlN~A~ .. ":J.1~ NO, I 6UE&5 YOU DON'T ... 6UT _, I DO KNOW ONE THIN(;! YOU CAlLfO THANK!> AN'l'WAY • -~ I 00~ eeN50N AT HIS HOME ON F=OR YOLJR TIME.' THE MORNINO HE WA~ KILLED! DO YOU WANT TO ,..__ TELi. ME WHY? 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Schu lz by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1ller by Tom Bat1uk by Kevin Fagan SOl'l't.iow, I £,ti 1'H£ ~l.INb AAf ~fMtl IS ASOU'T 10 09EM 09 A H£4I) fRoNfitft by George Lemont by Lynn Johnston . ------; ---- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tueaday, July 14, 1981 Gas prices dip but taxes rise .._ .. _ ..... ,.,.. Wholesale gasoUoe prices are decllnln1, but a lot of Americans aren't noUcin1. Prices at the pump are rising because many states are raising gasollne taxes. And the increase in taxes could reduce or eliminate the surge in summer driving that oil companies have been wishing for. Seventeen states have boosted taxes this year, all but one of them in the last six weeks. Legislatures in an additional eight states are thinking about takinl such steps this year. an Associated Press survey shows. For the states, the increases are usually justified by the need lo maintain roads and bridges. But such proposals have aroused strong opposition and have been defeated this year in 13 states. Gasoline prices charged by the oil com- panies have been dropping since March, thanks to the world oil glut and cutbacks by drivers stunned by higher prices. Prices bad risen to an average at reta11 of over $1.38 a gallon after members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries raised prices and President Reagan ended price controls on domestic crude 1>il. The oil companies hope the price cuts will reassure drivers and get them back on the road, and there is some evidence that driving is increasing. VENTURE CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY for Expanding TI me-Share Company SBO.CXXJ Needed (714) 641-0485 Reagan prepares for s11~t Will assure world leaders U.S. interest rates will fall WASHINGTON (AP> -President Rea1an wUI assure leaden of other lnduatrial democracies next week that h11b U.S. interest rate• "will pass" "tYitbln a year, Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan has stated. ''We are determined to 1et lnfiatlon under con- trol . . . You cannot set lnfiaUon under control without havtn1 high Interest rates," Re1an aatd when uked how the president would defend bis policies at the upcoming summit in Canada. The president himself conceded be bas a lot of homework to do before he ls ready for that meet- ing. "But then, since I just crammed when I was in college and didn't study. I'm used to it," he told reporters during a photo session in the Oval Office. His treasury-secretary acknowledged near- record Interest rates In the United Slates would be the most sensitive lssue that wU1 come up ln Ot- tawa oo Sunday, when leaden of the seven richest democracies open their seventh annual economic conference. European leaders are vexed because high U.S. interest rates have driven up rates in their coun· tries, causing their economies to faller and un- employment rates to rise. Regan said the president will try to reassure his counterparts from France, West Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Canada and Japan that "we are very sensitive to their problems. "High interest rates are not a weapon that the United Slates is using against its partners. It's a result of supply and demand for money," he said. ''As we tighten the supply and demand remains high, we are getting higher rates of interest. "We think this is -if you could consider six to 12 months temporary -this is a temporary eoomenon and it will pass. It's not something EXECUTIVE SUITES JADE MANAGEMENT 881 Dover Dr .. Suite 14 N ~PORT BEACH 714 -631-3651 1031 FM '"reasury Secretary Donald Regan that we think is a permanent, built·in feature of the American economy.'• Regan r ejected suggestions by European critics that the administration impose credit con· trols to lower interest rates, saying: "We're free market people." He and other administraUon officials bad pre- dicted several months ago that interest rates would be dropping by now . To their chagrin, rates are persisting at high levels -above 20 percent for short-term loans and 15 percent for long.term borrowing. ~~":"""""~~~:--.-~~~':nl'll President Ronald Reagan But Regan appeared undaunted Monday in predicting that rates would come down in the near future as the president succeeds in wringing iofla· lion out of the U.S. economy for good. He noted that getting inflation under control is what other leaders urged the United States to do at last year's economic summit. Other summit pa rticipants, particularly France's socialist president, Francois Mitterrand, view unemployment rather than inflation as their chief economic concern, and are pursuing policies or increased government spending. i OIL AND GAS LOTTERY Can you afford to take a chance in the exciting world of 011 & gas lease acquisition on parcels offered by the United States Government? 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(714) 851-4141. • ...... ..,~-----·---~ -..... ,., .... 11 O'MOIA lfOTAI DAL.8 . . . .. ... . .. . . . .. . ~. Sutton ·names new president Joseph P. O'Hora has been promoted to president and chief operating officer of Sut- ton Industries Inc., a Newport Beach·baaed publishina and printing firm. O'Hora lives in Newport Beach. * Dr. WllUam M. Tbompsoa was appointed to the board of trustees or Blue Shield of California, one of the largest private proc- essors of health care claims in the nation. Thompson lives in Huntington Beach. * Leo Notar has been named vice president and manager of the industrial division for the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co. Notar will be responsible for overseeing all the industrial sales and leasing activities, training and organhing the division's expanding sales staff and generat- ing new business. He lives in San Clemente. * J erry L. Dale was named assistant vice president o f Crocker Bank's new Metropolitan Banking department in Irvine. He is responsible for providing commercial banking services to medium.size businesses in Orange County. Dale lives In Irvine. * Maureen Hendricks has been named loan offi cer for Capistrano National Bank in Santa Ana. She lives in El Toro. • Maj. Gen. Dou&las J . Peacher, USMCR, has been named to the board of directors of Western Thrift Financial Corp., head- quartered in Orange. • Richard Potavln was appointed Atlantic re- gional sales manager for Irvine-based Prin- tronix Inc. Printronix is a major manufac- turer and supplier or impact matrix line printers to worldwide markets. * Computer Automation Inc., an Jrvine- based mini·computer manufacturer, has ex· panded its board of directors to six members with the election or veteran computer in- dustry executive R.C. Mercure Jr. of Boulder. Colo. ~~""' Darwin Davi. bas been named manaaer of passenger s~rvice for Westem Airlines. He Ii ves in Fountain Valley. • G. CraJg McCarty was named director or marketlna for Irvine-based UnlCARE Insurance Co. He lives In Hunu.n,ton Beach. * Randall Presley, president or The Presley Cos. or Newport Beach, will be a co-speaker along with Leonard Slaaae, chairman or the board and chief executive omcer or Mercury Savings & Loan Association, in a "Midyear Market Up- date" at a joint meeting of the Sales and Marketing and the Home Builders councils or the Building In- d us try Association. The meeting is scheduled July '"•"• 20 at the Airport.er Inn in Irvine. * Carol McLean has been named manager of customer service for BEST Plan Cos. Inc., Newport Beach. She joined BEST Plans in 1974 and has been with the customer service depart- ment since its creation in September l~. • H . Fred Christle, ex· l"HM.n ecutive vice president of Southern California Edison Co .• was elected to the board of direc· tors of Varco International Inc., an Orange. based manufacturer of drillini equipment. flow line devices and marine construction equipment for the petroleum industry. Dr. Robert B. Hunter, immediate past president of the American Medical Associa· tion , has joined the board or directors of Com- prehensive Care Corp., Newport Beach. "~ Problems Fast! < Get a TRS-80 Computer Today! Model m 16K Desktop Computer sggg A TRs-80 computer 11 the eaay end accu- rate way to help with ta•k• like analyzing your budget and lnveatmenta. Compllterfze your . . "" : - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 •• Financing plan told Arnuicae Paclflc Corp .• Irvine, announced that a Florida subsidiary had obtained land de- velopment financing In tbe amOW'lt of $11 .8 million for Its central Florida development. The loan la In- sured by the Federal Housint Administration un- der Title X ol the N aUonal HousinJ Act and la re- payable over 10 years In Installments beainnlna early 1983 and bears interest at the rate of 17 ~. • CoWu Commualcatlona 8y1tem1 Dlvlaioa of Rockwell International Corp., RE Newport Beach, received a $15.5 million contract for production of components for the Air Force Satellite Com- munications System. Under t.he contract, Rockwell will provide communications equipment for BUSINESS BRIEFS various airborne terminal applications and ground command-post terminals. Deliveries of E-3A Space Sentry radios and Minuteman and Titan Launch Control Center terminals are scheduled for spring 1982. Rockwell's Autonetlca Strate&lc Systems Division in Anaheim was also awarded an Air Force contract, this one for $30 million for spares and Improvements to the F-111 bomb navigation system. • WesUands Bank, Santa Ana. achieved sharp gains in profits to record levels for both the second quarter and the first half of 1981. For the three months ended June 30, second quarter net income totaled $328,000, or 21 cents a share, compared with $93,000, or 6 cents a share in the correspond- ing period a year ago. Net income for the first six months or 1981 advanced by 101 percent lo $662,000. or 44 cents a share. from ·1330,000, or 22 cents in last year's first half. * Partier Eacrow Co. lac., Dana Point, baa been purchased by Raymond G. Eaplooaa. Terms were not disclosed. * Combined earnings for the SHta Aat&a C.. for the second quarter ended June 30 lncreued to $1.98 million, or 3S cent.a a share, from the year· earlier $927,000, or 17 cents a share Santa Ana Realty Enterprises contributed to $1.75 million, or 31 cents a share. while Santa Anita OperaUn1 Co. contributed $222,000. or 4 cents on a per-share basis. * Sota Barbara Savings and Loaa Auoelat ... has received approval from the California Depart- ment of Savings and Loan to open a branch in Ml• sion Viejo. The new branch, to be localed at 244'5 Alicia Parkway, at the intersection of Cbarllnda Drive in the Alicia Towne Plaza shoppina center, will be Santa Barbara Savings' 10th branch office in Orange County. • Parker Hannifin Corp. will realize a non- recurring, pretax gain in the fiscal first quarter at $6. 7 million, or 29 cents a share from the recent sale of an undivided half interest in land located in Irvine. A similar non-recurrlna gain was reallied in the fiscal fourth quarter ol 1981 from the sale on June 5 of the other half interest. The land was eold to a real estate collective trust, established fort.be benefit of the tax-qualified pension plans sponsored by Parker Hannifin for its employees. The land is subject to a 75-year ground leue to The Koll Co., a major southern California real estate developer. Development plans call for a 500-to 600-room luxury story hotel and three 10 of. fice buildings. The base annual rental income from the lease is Sl.3 million and 111 subject to up- ward adjustments. June employment sluggish SAN FRANCISCO < BW> -California's employment remained sluggish in June, Security Pacific National Bank has reported. June's performance showed no real change from the generally slow pattern that has gone on since the beginning or the year. .... Assistant Vice President Mario Menchini of the bank's research department said the bank's Employment Opportunity lndex which measures trends in the state's job market showed lesi: than half or California's major industries added to their payroll last month. "That's been the general pattern since last January," Menchini said. "The index has dropped slightly in each of the last three months since showing a very slight improvement in April." The bank's employment analyst said improve- ments and declines within individual industries has been negligible although construction has been among the hardest bit. On a seasonally adjusted basis employment in California's contract con- struction sector has dropped more than 9 percent since June 1980. While the services industry haa retained some strength, Menchini reported much of that has centered in the health and data procesa- ing sectors. 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To learJl more about these tax sheltered inV1:stmeot opportumties complete the coupon and mail today. New from ·Gibraltar; ~ G,ibraltar's Rod< Solid™ ~ Cash Management Fund. ~ High earnings. Earn a guaranteed 13% ~ on balances of $5000 or more. (Interest compounded daily. Effective annual yield 14.086%.) Balances under SSOOO earn 51 2%. ~ Instant liquJdity. Easy transfer of funds ~ by telephone between your business checking account and Gibraltar's Cash Management Fund. 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. ~ Guaranteed rate. New qrate set on the 16th ~ of each month and effective for 30 days. ~ Fully secured. Funds backed by U.S. ~ Government Securities. The fund is not a savings account or deposit and therefore is not insured by the F.S.L.l.C, For more information, contact your local Gibraltar branch or call toll-free 800-232-2020 and ask for our Cash Management Fund counselor. . . .... ·~·-····~·-·-,---·-·--~·~·~·~·~=~·~·..-.... ,,.......,.u_s_.. ......... , ... a ....... a ..... a•t•s .. s!lll ... &•t•&•2•2 .. 5•2•&•& .. !•! .. 6•£•2•2 .. l!IZIJl!li .... 2 .. 5~ I -Or1nge Cout OAJLV PILOT, Tuuday, July 14, 1981 PtJ'BUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Pl18LIC NOTICE CORND .. ,tea TOcalDIT'O .. ~ MUl TIAatNAMOWIWTll .. Tt•TO TIA•l~ll ALCOMOL.IC llYI l&es LICO .. Hctl 1 .. o . ...... ,. U.C..C. ......... ._ N~l. ..once OP MUI .. ,.. a #"-.& & • Ol'•IM. ....... rrY •A•el COV•TY IUPelltO• n8f8 -M 8lnp8 ATNWATI IMA ceun OOlD & lllvaR llOP-"'°""~.,..,..... 1·1M1 IUN•••coun Of',... ._ ..... ~..., .... Ctlm...... ~'"· .... ,. ITATI CW CAUflOlt•IA Plel-.tlff( -_., -... NOllC& II Hll•EIY OIVIN .. ,... .. ,,.. A It 0 A •• T ' " I • I I • ICf\4W= 11 Ctffl'9fl el ~WANOllC CHOI e!M CCMHIT\'Ofla..MeaLU 'llOMWtu.8" ..._.., JUNO tooc CH011 ._,.. S.unty 1" u. _...et u. ...... ., Do. 1 1•cer-• Ne ICwel'l,111 IH·•t·•1'4, lllllf, HA•aY l"HATCHUI, ~ HTI..,. OloUNA. 0.. I Cllrouell t•, tt ~ ..... m . ..-.. ,, ,_,"'°" Md ... ~....... NOT•c• IS Nllll•V OIVI• !Mt "'"'.,... ..,. .. ,_.... .... "-....._. ...,._ 11 7l$C h!IM, 'IN 1111 .. ,..._. Will Mil .. ll"'lloete c..-...... JOAL •-• •j••-1- 11'1 1llO (tty ti CMU ....._ C-1 ef Mio ..... ,_.,..,. ~. -h IUPI 0 I 79 -r-•-•-• ._ 0r-. ....... C.Mfwftle .... IMt ..,_ .... ~ ~ -WOTICIU .............. n. IRA & KEOUGH • 111u1111re111W. 1a .-,110.,. ~ .. tltftM .,.. ~ • <M1t1Nt• ..., _, .... ...-. .,. ..._. (7t!i) ts6 6UO T--. I(_.. CIJ' .... 11 K•-1. Socl•I Ille Nltl ...,w ~ "'.,, lftw ti• ..... llmN ..... ,.. ....... lollth Coatt flltan Ynteg• hc11,lly Ne T-M, Ml -..StJI, Jlet .. y ti M't, ""· ..... lll'ke el • ~ ...... IMu..... ....._ .. .._ .... ~. ~11'1, Tl-'trtM -..... w.~,MRMIP.1....... • CAc,_.,_ ... C..-,....1 ,...,... Tr_,.._., wMoo llllSlllfft lwlt..,.nl, ~ .......... c-ity el ..... II you'""' tt Nell ... _.,ke of efl ~~~~~~;;~~~~~~ Mllreu It 401IE W. AIW A-.... In ......... St• Of C-1,..,_, .. I ._ lttt'My In Wt rn.etef, 'IW *'-Ill • f. '"• City of ""'' A11e, ca11111y 01 rltfit, tlllt .,.. lltt.,.. ., ••• ,. It pre,....uy " lllet 'tellr wrlttaft Or ...... Sl.MaetC.Ofof"l'll•f1107 t ..... •I IN tin. el.._ -ell ,....,_,lftft'l,_,, .. ,lletle'll'-' TM IOCAllleft In CellfWlll• DI Ille r19M, tltle -'"'-' 1tl8' ._ atttte AVllOt W ..... ._., I I • PUllUC NO'nCE clllof •ututlw efllct or P<IMl ... 1 Dull· 01 .... tlO<NtH ..... 8C'411rotl Illy II ................. ~· "" "°'' olll<t of CM Int-11·enalwon aoo,.11an el , .. w •-I•, oHr NII ...._.. • _... ... UC. ,.,_ I•. Mme Metlew. tl'IOll itr 11'1 _....,. tt IMC ftf seltl -.. 4llt ....._ .. a..._ LM le .....,_. All _.,.., llllilllt .. l'IOrnot -eel• CMaff, 9' tlW tlnw el ~ lft -.. ci. ........ tlreuu wud Ill' tllt lnte11t1ell elltlle~l'l..,...,,.,11 .... llMll'I .. SlU.,...._.Mllclt•••c-)etle ... ,.,,.,_ wltlllll Ill••• ., ........ c-ty .. Or ... Met• of CalNwnl•. 111'1 .............. -· -..W'I• ....... ,.,. .. kl'OWfl \o ..... Int-HF'llCUl ... ly -.Crt-.d .. 1o1-.: 11•<••1• lllMetll•l•M•nl•, ...... lrefltfe1-ert: -PARCll 1. All -"1tllltl """"-! -·· W ........... ete,,te, SI l\ey TM ..,.._rt\' la tln<rl-In eerwrel 11'1 Ille w.M "" of -...,._,. i. ti •'911M.-* -retb&t-• ,......_ H : All M<ll 111 tr•. lllltvfO•, -Ip. lllt ~ 11o fl .. 19wt11 yt of L.t 1, TO THIE 011!,•NOA.NT: A clvll me111 tfllt 9"CI wlll of • ter1aln Dell 4 111 8100 It of Tract .. CN1t <OMplell'lt lief....,, llletl W !fie e141111> ... tll'lfft II:-• GORDIE'S DELI ..... lev.,.tl l'W"-, In '"' ~'t Of tlll ....... nu. II 'IW wt"' ID tlei.nd ell<I 10< .. ed el 7JJC .. kitr Str .. 1 In '"' 0r'"98, M«e of Gallto.l'lle, H por 1111• lewtult, you """'· WllNll ID tier• City al c-. Me .. , C-ly of 0r.,..., ,... t...-.._.. 111 a-10, ot •ft•r llllt -la -"""' Y..,, Stet• Of CellfWl'll•, -••-ltr "" P•oo• u -,., of Ml1u1-. Ille Wllll .... <-1 • wr1""' -1011-1111 .ic-.1c llt•er•oe ll<ento Mepe, recorGI 01tM410r.,.. C-ty; It Ille t.,,..•ml. U"lffa you tie to, 1 .. uc._I: Off .... lleot a. wine, t ... 1-wHll ell -for ,.,. .. , your tlefe\111 will lie .,,..,... "' • Nllml>or 200'S400, now Is-to ,,. -...--I• leylftt tlltl Meil'lt-pll<etltft lo lfle ~tiff, .,,. tllla court rnltot lot•IMI .i 7JJC B.,.~ tor IN 1111 pipe 1"'" )fl. - --• ltNt Mey -• ,.....,.._. ... llltt Y"' 1or .,_MIMI I«-el 7UC 8eker In Ille lendi 111 Blocln 17, 1&. It end 10 11'1 Mill '"' rellef tllal'NMIMI In '"' ~011'11, City of Ca,. ,,. .. , c ....... 1y ol Orenoe. Tract 16 or -r.wOdlvlal., _,_ Wfllcll COUltl rewll 11'1 .. ml.......,.I ti Itel• ol Gtlllomle 11ere101ore u-• -now eWlllll'll we .... 14lll"9 el -Y or P<oPW'Y • T .... t IN -· .. flllf(lleM P<K• ,., Ille -tit ti .... -II,,. ...... •Iller ••llOf '"4119''" In ''" <Ml· ., <Dl'IS1wr.i1 .... In <onne<tlatl •Ith ctet<rlbed. CM•l11t. u ltl lrenaler ol U ICI ll<enu (or PAltCll 1. M ..., ........ \.'II I~ DATED: O.C. ti,••. .. ,., ..... , and Nici butll'IOU. IMlll<llno ,., ... In ..... Nor111 ... 1 Iii al Ille Lee A. Br11nell, Clitrk .... ntl .... tect l1'11191110ry, ,, '"'WM Of Soulll-l 14 .... Sooltll "" .. Ult 4 In Mafll)'fll'I P9rrll'I, o-fy Pt.S00.00, .Nell <-ltl.t of Ille toll-· lloek It Of Trect ... C..at toultverll JACI( "-ltOla 11'19· FerM•, In ... C-ty Of 0r-... Miile ill N. Bf 1ea M #Mii Dot<,.._ A-of Celllorl'lle, •• -M8C1 -•I r• A ...... "" ~ .. I Cetll Sl,200.00 corclff 11'1 ..... 10 ti P ... s IS -» 0 14) 71~- PrOfftl-y -.. MIKell-~ r--." .... 1"11911.,.. Orenee Goest Delly PlleC, Ullteeurecl JI.JOO 00 Orenttt Cownty; '-"-wttll oll -July 14. 21, •• Aug. 4, 1 .. 1 Jl ..... I T II• I 11 II a s be• n • 11 r • • d rnol'lls 1or SW'Wt ,,..,_ .,... for ley--------------- PUBLIC NOTICE "•tween u ld llc enu• end In· 1119•n<ll'l'lelnlelflll'IOplpellrw•ln,ovor IOl'lcltd tren•lereti es reqwlrect by So<. MCI •er-.,.,., 1.-1n lloclu 17 11 2f074 of IN Mlllffl -~olttAlom 1tall<l 20lflMIGTroct•,ore11yr.l,.'. ----------- C.0., !NI "" <onMOH•tlOl'I tor ..... Cll•l•IOl'I ·--. -etofw• <rMlM N~1'1111 lren•litr Of selcl blltlneu end ltMlaler -now nllllno for IN -Ill el Nltl PICTITIOUI IUllNOU of Miid llCMIM Is to ... paid Ol'llY •lter len<l llrtt...,.... cltscrllltd. .. .... STATIMIMT Mldtr-litrl\9$ ...... •pprOvedbyllle PARCll J. Eeat \l't a l the The loll-1110 P<lrlOftl ere tl .. 111 Oepert,,,..,t al Alcolloll< 8ntr•ll<' Nonh-t 14 "' .,. *"-14 flf lfle _,,,..,. • ... W. ICotell•, °'"""· Ctftlrol Solltll I'> el LM 4 In 81o0 tt ot Tract Celllorl'IM. Tllet ...... lreMltt •M Hslonmenl ... Coast lllOulw•nl ,, .......... por EclWlll L w11-... 12'21 RMK- ol Ille alorMald stoo In lrecH, II•· Map recorcltcl '" 9ao11 10. Peoes is -Roed, S..U ,.,.., CA tJ70S lures, •Cll'l...-1 encl llOCIO wlll of teld a . of Misc.I'-Meos, Racor<ll ef F lore11c • l . Wiiton, 11•2 I llu$IMU wlll lie COl'l..,,...rnelOCI, end I"' MIO C-y. twoe .. r with ell -Rellcllw-Rood, S.11te Alie, C:A <Ol'l•lcterellOl'I !Nt'-tavelllef wllll .....,.11 ,., .. ,.. ~ -1or ,..,.. '1105 Ille con.klerallon lor Ille tronster •net lno -e1 rnelntelnlno pipe lines In, owr Tiiis ~• I• cOflCluet°" 1>y In· esslon,,,.,.I of 11'11 •lorewld ll«nM cor •net acr ... ~ ..,_en 8lo<kt 17 11 dlvldll•IS CHullMNll. Wiie>. llcentes) Is to i. paid Ol'I or •lier '"' It enct 2011'1 Mid Tract•. or eny r~,.'. EOw111 L Wll-llst dey of July, ltll, et Ille escr-<M-CllvlSIOl'I tllef'"eof, ...,etofw• crM lecl Florwnce l . w11_. port...-el EM8RE'I" ESC9'0 W, •I -nowHh111'19forlNlltMlltofwld Tiiis st.I-I w• lllecl with IN 2700A H8'110r Blvd .• '" Ille City of lend llrSI -08t<rlb9CI. Coul'lty Clerll Of Orenoe c-tr °" Jwly Cotl• Mase, C-ty of Dret9, !>l•I• of hrrnt of sele c.M11 111 18Wful rnorwy I, 1911 Calllornle, prov!-llWll Ille 0.0.rt· of Ille Unlltd SUta ""CCll'lllrMMlofl of Pllbll-0r.,. c.o.11 Dally Pllol, rno111 ot AK-k 8o•r-Control ••••. or perl cull •nd "•l•nce J wly u . ll, 1t. AU0."4, ltll l1U41 .... eppro,,... w ld '""''•• OI \tld tVl<lencMI 11'1' ...... -llf'H by .... Of --- llon... ln11t °"the P'-1Y IMM<I. Ten -CM'lt PUBLIC NOTICE Dated: J llAy•, 19'1 110'!1.1 flf _,bid to lie ....,..1190 ltw.M>C>-la Chol with l>lcL 8* or off«t 10 lie In wrlllfto J-S.,.,., °'°' encl wlll De r--el IN 8forOMkl ltOTICO INVITING BIOi Tr-terorsonO olllce el eny Orne eller Ille first NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllel lie•-C>Ublletllon ,,.,_ ~ llefor• !Set• of Ill• 8oerd "' TruslMS of '"' CO.II T-IC•w•I telt Cotnrnunlly Cail ... Dlatrlct el °"""" Cfllllerv Ke...t DATED J Mly > t .. I County, Celllorl'll8, wfll rec:elft _ .... Tr ... sttl'•Unct l a/ oa.,;,. J Eftl\00 bltlS .... to It .DO ....... T ....... y. JUiy 11, lnttndtdTr.,•l•rffl Admlnl•l~•l<lll .:.i111.w111. ltll •I"" PurcllMlnt Oepert"""t Of Publl"'9<1 Or8fl9t Coest D•l•y Piiot, Anneae<I Mid coll-dlttrlct lac-et 1170 July 14, ltll JIS1-t1 01 Don Herry Tlletcllor Aderns A••nw•. Colle M•••· Oou•Hd ' Celllornle, 8t Wftkfl time Mid l>lcb wlll PUBLIC NOTICE N~"I• l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMa ITATIMINT Tiie loll-ln9 per>0nt •r• doln9 i...11,,.u •.: ltAl KAN, 17.)0, Von lt•rM•n Aw-. lr..tne, C.lilorftle 9JM.I l(•I Ken F-. Inc .• • 0.l•we,.. COrporellon, UU E H01 ~trul, V.rrton, C.lltornle 900~ Tiiie ~ 11 Cond\Kl9d by e Cor· _ .. loft. Ke!ltenF-,lnc H.Helltell, Vlc.tP,...._,1 Tlllt 1~1 ... 111..S wltll 0,. C0<1nty ci.r11 al Or•noe Covn1y on J-11. ,,., .. , ..... Publl-Orengo ca .. 1 D•lly Piiot, JUM 1J, JO, J l/Ay 7, U , ttll 1 ... 1 .. I PUBLIC NOTICE N'"M2 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINOU MAMO STAT .. llalfT Tiie loll-lnQ ,_...,,.. Is Ool,. lluSI· ........ HUTTON /R O ACH l1THOGRAPHEl'5. >040 Red Hiii A...,.,., C.t• Nl9M, Calltornl• '2111» I PD Prll'IUlll I. Olllrll111U119, IM., • Gfff'OI• __ _.klft. Tiiis bulltwU I• Cc~ tty • Ccor· ~·\loft_ I PO Prl..Cl119 I. Dl•lr--ll'IC. Wiiii-8. l'oll.-11 1 ""'''-S.Cr-y -c-.. ••• w. ~. lie publlcly-'" end r-lw: All-y•uw PRINTING AND BINDING OF Ma I[ ............ .,..._ G OLDEN WEST COLLEGE FALL Pellft ... e CA n58I CAL EH DAit OF EVENTS CIHI M1·nrt All bid& are to lie lt1 occorclenc.e with Publl-Oranee ca.st D.tll\' Pllol Ille 81d Form ln•tn.octlons -C-1· Jwly 1 a 14 ltll aou.ai lion• •lld S.-Clllullont wtllcll .,.. now • • • ------on 111• .,..., Me' be MCUreCI 11'1 Ille oHlc• PUBLIC NOTICE of '"• Purc11n1no ~ o1..,. '°'' ... Clltlrk l. Ee<ll bkldor mllR .-11 wltll hit NOTIC:l INVITINO ••OS l>ld. cethlof"• U.Clt, certlllotl dwc.11, 110 ITIMNO... or blclclor"• llOtlCI -peyel>lo .... NOTICE 1$ HEREBV GIVEN 11\ot orcltr of'"' C-Gonvnuftlty Ctl .... w•lt<I ...,_11 wlll be recel"°" 11y District 8o•rd al Tl"\ltlMa 111 Ol'I Tiie City of Cot .. MtM, lo wll: TM Cl· •mount nae le11 t-. ftft porceftt IS''> IV Councll, P.O. 8o• 1200, Coste MoM, of IN """bid M • oYWn• that 1t10 Celllornl• mlt, "" or lleloro 111e ,_ lllkkler wlll ....., lnlo ..,_. C-. Of 11 oo • rn. °" NlllNMv. Jiiiy 21, ltll. lrocl II !tit -•t _.....,to ........ 11'1 It .... II lie tr. r""°"'lblltty flf 111t 11111-Ille ....... el lelllln lo ...... I,... IUCtl der to clell••r hit bid lo , ... City COfttroct, t"' ~ Of Ille clle<lt Ci.l"ll'I Oflk t Dy Ille pr-'""°""'"' wlll be lomtllMI, or 11'1 lllO C.. ti e limo. 81dt will lie pullllcly --Mt! -·. Ille l\;11 S11m l"'reol Wiii be <•ed •-•I 11·00 aM or •s ._ '°'1tli.Gllo .... Qlllege<llatrlct. 111er .. 1ttr ., pr~uc.i..t;' °" _., No blclcltr Mer wltlltlr-Mt bltl for J11ly 27 ttll In Ille c-'11 c11e,,,...n' • period of lorty.fi"9 14J) deyt al..,. Cllv H~ll ri Felr Dtl"9 C-te ,,_, .. tllO dell set IOr U. o.-l'IHlt lflitreof. ' ' ' -' Tiie Boenl flf Trv.AIM _,... I.fie Celllornl•. for Ill• lurl'lhlll111 of 1 11 ~ ._,._ ~ 11 ~~ LABOR AND EQUIPMENT TO prv 909..,,...,_~._M't-• - D EM 0 l Is H REM 0 v E AND or to ......... y 1......,..,111 .. or 11'1· OISPOSE oF' VARIOUS STRUC· fOrrnalltloSln.,ylllclorln1MblOdl"!I. TURES WITHIN THE CITV OF HORMANE.W.AT~ COSTA MESA. s.c...wy, A<l<llti-..U of IN SPOCHlcelloM =~: rney bo obtellled ti lhe Oflk • of IM Coll ... Olstrkt Purchealno Aoent, 77 Felr Ori••, p bll"'9<1 Dr-Coe.st ~-·i ,.1.~ c .... -· CallfomC•. 8kb "-lei... u ---..._ y ~ relllrnoa to tlle ettentlOft of Ille City Jwly 14• 20, 1'11, Jl»-41 Clerll, wltllln Mid llmt 111'1'111, In • tee1e<1 .,.,.._, ldetlllllect °" Ille out· tlelt wl"' Ille 81d l•rn N-r el'ICI Ille PUBLIC NOTICE O..nlno 0.11 NOT1C9 TO Cll•OfTOttS Each blo .,.. .. IPO<llY tech -01' IUUl TllA.S~•· nory 11.ornu..i lorlfl In 111e -Ille• ts.a. •Wt _,,., u .c.c.1 Tiiis It~-wn 11190 wltll '"' CO<ll'lly Cler• of Or•noe Coul'lly on J-11. ltll llOl'lt. Alty -•II .. C.I01'11 lo '"' NOTICE IS Hl!REBY GIVll!.N lo I"' -!fie.ta-""'51 .. c ... rly ale-Creditors ol 1•V1NIE CENTlll ,, .... 11'1 9M bid. -lellvre to wt lor'lh tl'IY O"IVE X·RAY lAIO•ATOltY, Pul>ll.-0r.,.. C..11 Olllly P1io.. 1'8m In '"' -lllcetlOl'lt allell lie Transl-, -llutll'low ....... Is orounct~ lor rejection of IN bltl. 4tln 1 rvlrw Gtnt.r O.tve, Suite ltl, J-U, JO, July 7, 14, 1 .. 1 na-.1 E •cll bid ...... tot lortll tile lull lrvlne, County Of Or0ftt19, Slele of nemu -reslcltftc01 Of •II ,.,_ Ce lllornle, tllet • 1111111 tror11ler 11 tn<I pertln lrrt•rn tecl Ill Ille llf"o,oNI. •-I lo 11e .-1o UIVINE CENTIE• II Ille bid ls 11'1' • c.._.ilOl'I, llete the D"IVE X·ltAY LAIO•ATOllY AS-PUBLIC NOTICE neMH of ... offlcltrl wllO Ul'I '''".,, SOCIATU, Tr-'eNe, """"' Dull· l'ICTITIOUI IUSINOSS •ll•ffl'l'letll Oii -if ff Ille corpontklft no11 •clelrOI• I• ~ I,,,, ... C•nter N..._ STATOMIENT encl •"'-,_.. --oflker Drive, Sult• 102, lrvltlO, C-1Y of The lol,_119 I*-' Is ctoln11 Dull· mwtt •l9n II Ille bid h by e Or ....... ~tlCM!fomle. -H : perlNnllljl ... Joint ...,,1.,,.., .u.. T~ pr'OpWty to ... lrOMfwroct It COMPltEHENSIVE 8USINl£SS Ille ll•mttOl'l<l eddr-Of •II eenorlll locelld •• ""'lnlrw Gtnter Of SIJO S£AVICl£S, II lelleplnet, trvlne, CA pertl'IOrs and jOll'lt votlluren. II IN 101 tnll'le, C8ut11y of Of' .. St-of '1714. b idder Is • 101• pr-let.,1111.p or c ei'ltorl'lle. ' JOHN EDWAllD PASTEL," ..... .,..,.,. .. ,.,_,°"' lluSltlOM..... S.ICIP"Ptf1YIS-.Crlbedll'l918'10rlll l.ellepl""', lrvlM, CA '271'-der • lktlllow -. IN lllcl ...... llo ea· All RKll 1f1 tr• ll111Ure1 eqllip. Tiii• ......_. I• c~..i by .,. 11'1· 1" t11e rNI -of "" llldOtr with • M~,11 .,.. 9llCltl will .f tllOt x.iey LM tlMclwel. CIHlllft•I~ loll0wl119 INwll'll "D8A Dulll'lftl -• l"VINll CENTIEI' J-E. Pt1tel Ulle llc:tlllou1 l'leme l"; prtvltlff, DltlVE X·RAY LAIOltATO•Y - Tiii• tlalemOl'll -llled wltll IN lleWevitr, M llctlt'--""" •11ocete<I • ft01 lnlllO ~ Ofl .. COllflly C·ler1l of Or ..... Coul'llY on .. -Ul'lltH tllOr'e Is. Cllf'rent ..... ~ .. Sult• 101 lrYIM c-ty .. Orentoe' J-26, 1"1. 111111 wllll '"' Orenee C-y Recor•. Stet• of ca,,_a, ' ,1 ...... 11'1 UM ,,, ~atltflt, lnchlclt "" Tiie lllwlll If.,.,., wlll .. ,_ Pu1111.-Or .... Coe•I O.lly PllOt, nernu .. '"' Preslcltl'lt. Se<ret•ry ........ Oii or alllr Ille hi NY •f J-JO.Jwlv7.14,21, lte1 2''1~\ TrHau,..r. .,..,Merl..., Aw•wst, i•i, •I 4.., 1,,,1,.. Center -----TM City Col.o>cll Of Ille City al C•I• Orlve, Suite 101, lrvlno, COlllll Y of PUBLIC NOTICE :".~ ;:_',,,., 1"-rlollt 10 '•ltc• •ny ore,,.., $Wit of t.lltome•. .. OTIC• TOC••o•TO•S D~ MIUC TllA .. Sl'l 11 11eu . .,., -•tt7 u .c.c .. 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille Cretlltort Of P.AUl JOHN FUIUIE, Tr-..,_, ....... llutiMu -ftl It 2141 H•,_ 81...S., Cofte MeMI, C-.ty of Ore1t19, It.et• Of C.lltomle, !NI • lllwlll ,,...,., .. ...,. to ........ t• DONALD II. l'ITlOE•AlO & C:A•MIN FITZGERALD, Tre111Mr-. -.......... --II 1'4S ~ A-. C:-te Mtse, C-ty ti Or-., Std Of C.lllorl'lle. Tiie ,,_,,. .... "_,.,,.... It ···-.. na H...W I I.,._, Cotte MeH, C-ly of O"'"'"· Itel• 01 CellMrl!le. Seltl ,,_,,. .. ~rllled 111 .. rwrel .. , All _.. "' tr•. llJrtv.-.1, ....... ftWflt.,.. ..... wlll Of-· ... tlelklft lllwtl-_,_ M SUNSET UNION 7• ,,.. 1.ut°" •t u.. Heroor llvtl., ~ ..... Countv .. Or ...... , .... of CellfW!lla. Tiie Mii tr-'« wlll lie ,.,_,... --"'., •llM '"' 22ftd clay Of JUiy. ltlt, e t 10 A.M. e t SUNLAND UCltOW U•vices. INC .... IE. c~ A ..... ··c", 0r...,., c-ity .. °'••· ....... C.lllWl'll•. s. '"' • 11-to Ille Tr-,.,_, .. 1....._ __ .,.....,_.,... '°' Tr......., ... 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CellM be p11bllslted 11'1 Ill• D e ll y P llol ,....,.._,. ,,._,"' ....,,.i clrcwl•U"" printed Ill 0r.,... c-.ty, C•llt.rl'llt, -• • -lor tour 111<· ctulve _., prior to Ille Get• Ml for llOerlftt el'l IM ,._.lllOll DATED· Jl/ir 10, 1tll lt-'dH.P....,,,.r J..,..oflN s._.1orc;_, CMAltL.UIE.WO•E•. HO. ttaLL09', WIEIM, .. 1011, OltOVO• & ll.ACIMI A..._,. .. UW 4"1U....A-C~CA-- (TU) ...... Publl.,_ DrMOlt C:.... Oellr Plio., July M, 21. 21, Awe. 4, 1t11 >tu~n PUBLIC NOTICE I TA TIMIUfT 01' AUMOC*MIMT OP UM Of' l'lc;TITIOUI Buso•us •AM• T"' Nllowllll Pltrtonl lleve Hell· -Ille.,. of IN llctltlou~ lluMflffl l\efl'le. DOVE SPORTSWEAR, U74·1' Loe-ti S.,_, COile *"• CA~. The Flcutl-81111-N•rno ,.... lerrtd to....,.,., ... llled 11'1 Or.,.. C-lyCll'l~1..0. ANTHOMY WILLIAM HOOVElt, JllJ llncoln W•y, Cott• Mffe, CA mu. ltOOEltT DUDllY "°<)Vitt, Ult .. 11 ~. Sel'lte AN, CA '1704. T"ll ..,,_. w•s conduct°" l>y e ooner•l ..-rslllt>. ...,,.,...y Wllllem ...... r Tiiis --•• flletl •1111 .,. Ceullty J:ler'I ti Of' .. C-y Ol'I J.-y 10, , .... 1'10ta Publl-Or-. C..tl Delly Piiat, Jwly 14, 11, 21, Aue·'-ltll J07MI PUBLIC NOTICE Merger divorces rising Corporations rarely admit acquisition mistakes 'By JOHN CUNNIFF A • ..._ ...... NEW YORK -When • larce company I C• quires another lt inevitably tella shareholders that the move was entirely in their best interest.I. And when, as often bappem, lhe acquired company ls sold otf a few years later. the same ex· planatJon is dusted off and uted 111.ln. Which is to say that almost never does management concede that it made a mistake, or that lUI motives were anythln1 but what was best for the shareholders. But errors often are made, and divorces often are quick. Why? Goals of acquired companies conflict with those of the parent. Assets are found to be less than was believed. Markets change, making a once profita- ble product a drag on the parent company's earnings. Whatever the reason, some or those mergers -and there were close to 2,000 m ergers of large public companies last year -weren't nearly as well thought out as management wo uld like shareholders to believe. (.u••"' Otherwise. why the big divorce rate? WT Grimm & Co., a Chicago-based broker recognized as an authority on merger·d.ivestitutre statistics. estimates that for every three m arriages there was a divorce last year. International Telephone & Telegraph Corp .. a giant conglomerate that grew through acquisl· paid Stouffer Chemical 1130 million tor auch hold· ln11 In Utah. And now Ou Pont. which atock analysts thought wa1' movln& away from petroleum-baaed products, hll.ll jumped knte·deep lnto the petropool with its bid for Conoco. ninth lareest U.S. oil firm. Will It be o successful move? Obvloualy Du Pont management thinks so. Clearly, only Ume 1 will tell. It Is fraught with all the hazards of any 1 other marriage. Grimm blames high capital costa. reflected by , hi gh Interest rates. for the high number or di vestltures. Seeking to economize. it says, firms seem eager to rid themselves of operations that require I large amounts of capital, that are slow to grow. and that show onJy marginal profits. j For instance . a report issued early thls year states, Esmark, Inc sold its oil business because it lacked the capital lo operate It successfully. And Ric hardson·Me rrell , Inc. sold its ethical pha rmaceutical business lo Dow Chemical because it did not have the financial power lo ef· fectively compete in the ethlcal drug industry. Both seller and buyer always are able to offer explanations or why their moves are correct. fl is only later. when the moves have been analyied in the light or res uJt.s, that you can judge and evaJuate the explanations. And those evalua· tion11 have sometimes led to top executive finngs. I Del Webb correction 1 lions, divested itself or eight companies in 1980. STATELINE. Nev. CAP> -The Associated Itel, Esmark and RCA dropped seven units each. Press reported erroneously last week that Del KeMecolt, McGraw-Edison and Union Carbide We bb officials told the company's annual each rid themselves or five operating companies. stockholders· meeting the sales of the Mountain Recent merger activity has centered around Shadows resort in Scottsdale. Arii.. and the oil companies which have two special charac· Newporter Inn in Newport Beach were prompted teristics these days : 1. They have the cash to buy because the properties were unprofitable. up other companies: 2. That cash also makes them The company report said both properties very attractive to buyers. were. in fact, highly profitable and were sold to Seagram Co., seeking to become a factor In oil lower the company debt and reduce interest pay. through acquiring Conoco. last year sold Texas ments whi ch have hinde red Webb's earnings. Pacific Oil Co. lo Sun Co. for $2.3 billion. Occiden· -----------------.....:.... ___ 1 tal Petroleum, already a factor in oil. became one ' in plastics by paying Firestone Tire & Rubber $200 million for its Firestone Plastic Co. And Standard Oil of California. well established in oil. decided it also liked phosphates and fertilizers and therefore OVER THE COU NTER NASO LISTINGS ... f • -I . . \/) -M6 . "' . ,. -~ 1 , I 4 s • 7 I ' 10 II 12 IJ .. 1S " 11 11 '1S 1f .!01 20 l. IZ2 21 i.m n .. 2J " u 17,00J,«IO JS N.,.,,. Tlrnl>rMrl Sl<ICToll Al-'i Cd8..,rj ClrcleF 1n1rnt1Ex o .. c r.r~ A~IO!>I ~.::c., NwEnoY GeOClylle NE '"' ~:~~e.J PotlS. .. 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July 14. 1981 ,;---------------------------------------------------------.;... ______ __ NYSE OMPO ITE TRANSACTION OUOl• UC>tfl ... Cl.VD• '••OU ON , ....... vo•11. MIOWUI' •ACI,.(, •••• eotTON, O& TIOfT ANO (IN(l .. NAl'I ITOC• 1-.CMAlllOf'I •ND•l~TIO U lMI lft.,OANO INHINIT Thu t1 tM /lrar of a two.port .nU1. Open letter to the president of the U S .. ln your devotion to the theories of "supply aide economics" -which have dominated your a d· ministration'1 entire domestic Policy to date -you may not have studied aa Intently as you mu1t the eic· perience ol our closest ally across the ocean -Bri· lain. Applying the same theories haa been Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an admJr1ble woman wllh an Iron will. Britain's performance ~ has been dis- mal. --;;~ tn my en· ~i:~ee~e:paa~: SYlVIA PDRTIR ~~, porter and com-- mentator on economics. this is one or the rare occasions on which I have presumed to write an open letter to the pres!· dent. I do so because: 1 > Millions of us have heard so much and so often about "supply side economics" that we tend to think we understand it Judging from my own reaction (and it is an Informed one>. this is not so. The case history that is Britain today can be of enormous value in helping us to understand and, by so doing, helping us to make the theories work out well for us. 2> Our futures as Individuals and as a nation de· pend on the success of the theories we are now try· ing. We're not playing with electronic games; we're playing with our own lives. For all our sakes, we must do our best to make the approach work And now. here goes. When Mrs. Thatcher took office (in May 1979), she pledged lo cut government spending, reduce high marginal tax rates and curb the growth in the money supply. The goals· to revitalize British productivity and to bring down the rate of inflation. That is the U S approach. too. That's "us" in 1981. Mrs. Thatcher did succeed in significantly alter- ing the tax burden. Studies by Dr William C. Freund. senior vice president and chief economist of the New York Stock Exchange, show that the top rate on com- pensation <earned > income has been lowered from 83 percent to 60 percent and the top rate on investment (unearned) income has been reduced from 98 percent to 75 percent. In addition. the tax on value added (es- sentially a tax on consumption) has been raised from 8 percent to 15 percent "It has been a noble experiment," says Dr Freund, "to limit consumption and lo encourage sav-ing " At the same time, the growth 10 the money sup- ply in Britain has been slowed sharply. As measured by so-called "M·l," or cash in circulation plus de· mand deposits in banks, Britain's money supply grew by only 3 percent in Mrs. Thatcher 's first 12 months in office as against 13 percent in the previous 12 months. But on the spending side, Mrs Thatcher has been a startling failure -unable to moderate either gov- ernment spending or government deficits. In the two years since she took office. government spending has been higher in "real" terms (with the Impact of infla tion eliminated, so this is truly a real measure) than in the two years prior; it also has accounted for a slightly higher share of Britain's gross domestic pro- duct (or her total output of goods and services). Her record In controlling deficits has been even worse. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT .. , .. ,., . ,,., .... ,,.,., ,, .... WHAT STOCKS DID HEW YORI( (API Jut U . '"' Prev TOO.y AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS GOLD COINS N&W V'OM CA_, -~ .... ""-'-' .......... ~ .. "' ...... _,, "'1u. • • ._...... 1 v.. ....... , .... .... .......... .,.., ............. u.. .......... u...., ...... u,. • .i•.n. ......... ,..._,,,_ny.,,M11 ... ...... a.wo1.,.._ ....... Wiii ,,, .. 0. -al>( ff ~ , ... OKll<Md 707 M7 IJft<l\1111 .. d '" uo Tot.ti-1'70 1157 ..... lllgtlt 1J 10 ..... ·-· 10 u WHAl AM(aOto NEW YORK (API JUI 1J Prev 14'1.nced T~~ <MJ. 0.Cll-1'1 116 IJ..CN1'9td -112 TOlll luu.1 m 766 ..... "'''" • 11 ..... lowt ,, ,, METALS N£W \'ORK (AP) S,.:.. ..-.. ,_,....Mstr1cesWM <.....-~S Cents• MWHI, V 5 4 .. llM llOllS. L.•H ,. '""h • powncl.. 1111< "'"' cencs • _,., oe11v .. e11 Tl• "-'110 NWi.t1 •-c~Ct• ti> .,_._ 76-tO <.enh. ~. k 'Y M.,~_., &GD 00 oer llMll .... ~$J&OOl......,Ol., H.Y. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, Tueaday, Juty 1 .. , 1981 QUEENIE ~ "SomeUmes the other acton don 'l lllte aomeone 'stealing lhlit extra bow.' " DEAR PAT DUNN: I want to buy a parakeet, but I've heard it's hard to tell a parakeet from a love bird. Also, how can you tell a male parakeet from a female one? E.G .. Huntington Beach Although both birds have feathers ln shades of green, yellow or wbJte, It's easy to decide which ls which. Parakeets have slender bodies with long, pointed talla, whUe lovebirds are stocky with abort, rounded tills. Both have thick, booked beaks and strong grasping feet with two toea in front 1nd two behind. Thelr beaks are uaed u a "third root" for climbing. On &be female parakeet, the n esh above the beak (called • cere) ls usually brown. The male's cere la blue. Food safety tips told DEAR READERS: Sometimes you can tell food ls spoiled because It smells "funny." That's your clue to tbrow It out, to avoid the dangers of food poisoning. However, som e times you can't tell. Germs that cause food polaoalng often doa't change the taste, odor or appearance or food . To help you know what to watch out for, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Quali- ty Inspection Service bu a new book.let. For your free copy of "Food Safety," write to Consumer Information Center, Dept. 153.1, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Child ad data reviewed DEAR PAT DUNN : Where can I get some reliable information about getting a child started in the television commercial business? Our daughter is exceptionally pret· ty and is very interested in this idea. But, I've heard so many stories of how talent agents in this field are not trustworthy that I don't know how lo look into hiring an agent. P. W .. Huntington Beach You may be inte rested in a book called "Getting Your Child lnto TV Commercials." It tells how to evaluate your cblJd's chances, and dlscuases photographa, union require· ments, special training, auditions, potentl•I income and dealing witb agent.I. A Us& of Ht 1gent.s ls included in the 32-P•le paperback. Co ntact the publisher, Pilot Boob, 347 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.lotH, for order detalla. Birth af f adavit sought DEAR PAT DUNN : Years ago when I applied for my first passport, the passport of- fi ce kept my mother's affadavit swearing to facts of my birth in Kansas where I was born before records were kept. It was the only record I had showing when and where I was born. My mother has since passed on and I have no one else who can make out a new af· fadavit. Is there some way I can have my mother's affadavit returned after all these years? Where do I write? I got my passport through the New York office and wonder if they still have my record. J .P .. Costa Mesa Wrl&e to the Office of Passport 'Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State, 14%5 K St. N.W., Wasb.lagtoa, D.C. zt5Z4, living the fall name In wblcll the pa11port was issued, your date and place of birth and number and date of lsaae of lite passport, If available. If your affadavlt la atlll oa rue, tbJs office may be able to retana lt to you or seod a copy of It to yoa. Log book8 awaited DEAR PAT DUNN : Lut November I read about a "Vital Papers Log Book" in your column. I thought it was a food Idea and l ae.nt for two books from Action for Independent Maturity ln Washington, D.C. So far, the boolu haxen't arrived. I've written several times with no reswnse, so I hope you can either 1et the lOI boob ar a refund for me. M.C., Costa Mesa y.., Moka an belal •alW. TM AJ• ................. ,, .......... .. kt,t .. ~ ...... be &e &lie ........... . ...... , .. It'• -kJMW9 If ,_ ... , ... ... ,..... ...... u.e • .u. "Got a problem? Tlatrt writ• to Pat Dl#Ul, Pol will cw rtd tape. getttng the omwen and oct'°'9 wou need to IOlve bwqvUiH bl '10Vf"'rM!t' °'9d n ""'*""· Motl pr qwlt6oftl lo Pol ,,....., At Your~. °'°"ff C.... Do6'f PloC, P.0 8oz U.O, COlfO 11 ... CA .... Al '"°"' ldMrt °' poaUM I09U ~ wNd, bid pltorwd Mqlltrin "' i.fl'7'1 "°' -~ ,,. Mllkr'• /tllJ •nM oddral -,,...,., ,.,..,,. ~ '""""" """°' a.~· TIUI ~ GppNrf dcMlf tr• e.,c.,......." Parkinson's di8ease drµg cuts pain in shingles NEW YORK CAP> -A dru1 normally used aaalnat Parlt.lnson'• disease has been ahown to reduce the pain aaaoclated with 1hln1lea, 1 nerve disorder that strikes .. many aa a mllllon Americana each year, docton report. The dru1. levodopa, caused a · 'slfniflcanl decrease ln intensity ot pain" In patients who received it, with complete relief of paln in some cases, according to the report ln the Journal of the American MedJcal A•· aoclatlon. Shingles, which is not often fatal but can cauae blindness if lt strtkea near the eyes, ls caused by the varicella·zoster virus, the same vlrua that causes chicken pox. Doctors believe that tht vlrua, one of the herpes vlruaea, remalna ln 11· tent form In the bodies of thole who have had chicken pox aa children, and that atreH or other lllneuea can activate lt to cauae 1hln1let, which la 11110 known H herpes zoster. The dJseue la moat common ln older people, doctors aald. It 1trtkea nervea near th• akin, pro- d uc ln1 painful akin lesions that normally heal and dltappear within two weelu. The pain, however, can peralat after the lesion• disappear. The levodopa 1tudy. conducted by Dr. Serge Kernbaum and Dr. Jean Hauchecome at the Hospital Claude Bernard In Parla, waa done with 47 patient.I, only some of whom were 1lven the drug. Neither lbe doctors Involved nor the patients knew which patient.I were recelvln1 the drul un- til the study was complete. By the third day aft.er the treat- ment becan. patlenta recelvtn1 the drug had a aicnlficant decrease In pain, and the hlgh·rlak patients - those over 6S with lesions in or near the eyes -experienced an even greater reduction ln pain. Six other patients were elJmlnated from the study when the levodopa began to cause vomiting. The doctora suneated a low dose be given lnitlal- ly to help prevent vomiting. - No other aide effect. were found. the reaearchen aald. Officlala at the Centen for Disease Control in Atlanta aaJd that between 60,000 and 1 million cases of shingles are reported in the United Slates each year. Levodopa, also called L·dopa, 1s used to treat Parkinson's disease, a nerve disorder that causes trembling and muscle rigidity. L-Dopa has also been found effective In treating pain associated with other nerve disease&. The researchers said they do not know how the drug relieves the pain of shingles, and that it has never been shown to attack viruses or to re- duce ln!lammalion. ft7'hy do you think your Wlr brand is lowest? Because its ads say so? brands into the chart below. Box.Now is the lowest lOOs Soft Pack. And there's no cigarette in any size that's lower in tar than Now. . But other brands' ads are saying the same thing-that they 're the Lowest tn tar. Just where is a tar- consclous smoker supposed to turn? \Yell. numbers don't Lie. So we've put the tar levels of all these claiming-to-be-Lowest . That way you can seejust how much tar your brand has. And something else-there's one brand lower in tar Do you want to knowjor sure that you're smoking the Ultra Lowest Tar TM brand? than any of the other "lowest" tars. Now is the lowest lOOs ' Well. there's only one-Now. NUMBERS DON'T LIE. NO CIGARETTE, IN ANY SIZE, IS LOWER IN TAR THAN NOW. BO's00x 85's::')1c JOO'sbox lOO's ;:'c~ NOW .. I" 11. I /J II •1 / 111, I I W.•rllcn CARLTON 0.0lmg lmg· lmg 5mg CAMBRIDGE O.lmg lmg -4mg BARCLAY lmg lmg -3mg All tar numbers are av per c1ga1et1e by FTC method. except the one asterisked(•) which rs av. per cigarette by FTC Report May '81 BoxlOOs Warning~ The Surgeon General Ha, Determined Thlt Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. BOX. BOX 100'se lns thin 0.01 mg. ~,., .. , 0.001 mg. nicoune. SOfT PACK 86'1 FILTER, MENTHOL 1 mg. "taf. 0.1 mg. nlcotina. SOFT PACK 100'1 FILTER. MENTHOL 2 inQ. "tlf'', 0.2 mg. nteotine, av. per c~11ne by FTC method. ' ,, . ......... ___ _.... ~ . .. . . .. -. . . . • •• J • ~ • • • ' /) Daily Pilat TU ESOAY, JULY 14, 1981 MOVIES C4 TELEVISION C6 CLASSI Fl ED C7 Chick Kenney prepares to unload on a high slow one, while teammate Gary Za1ac rnght. aboveJ shows his form A fad for all seasons Softball has , and still is, standing the test of time Bv ED ZINTF.I. 0 1 1111 Delly p[10I sl'ilr Fads come and go like lhe leaves of autumn and the snows of winter. Re member the twist? Or how about skateboards? The drive-in hamburger and mall s h o p , replete with waitresses making the rounds bet ween convertible Sting Rays by way of yet another fad roller skates. Then there's softball . Ah yes, now there's a fad for all seasons and all reasons. Soft ball was a fad way back then. is now and by the looks of things, forever will be. TO CALL SOFTBALL a fad as nothing less than a mistake. To· day, it's as popular as it ever has been, perhaps more so. In Newport Beach alone there are some 144 men. women and co-ed teams, playing four nights a week with another 56 that had to be turned away this year Multiplied by 15 and that's 2, 160 players converging on the only four available facilities each week during the summer. They're all there for one reason fun. Don't look for the Chumps of the Mens CC league to go on strike this season. They play for free. Same with the Half Astros. Bob Granger. rec r eation supervisor for Newport Beach, says that he wishes he could have about 10 more acres to work with so that he could field all the people who want to play softball in his city. The sentiment is the same in just about every city in Southern California. pa rticularly along the Orange Coast. trouble finding a time a nd place for everyone on the five fields at ll a rvard Community Athletic Park. Like just about every adult league in Orange County, Irvine had to install a point system to determine which teams would be admitted to the program. On the point system, certain criteria a re taken into con· s1deration For example. IC a To call softball a fad is a mistake. Today, it's as popular as ever. team is sponsored by a business whose offices are located in Irvine, that's good for three po ants. I For each person on the roster whose home address is Irvine. that's good for two points. Twenty eight points were re· quired fo r a team to be eligible to play in a prime time league. IT WASN'T ALWAl'S that way. In years past all that was necessary to field a team was a certain number of people say 15 "We had a number of people who played last year who co uldn 't play this s ummer because they couldn't come up with the necessary points." said Reid . "The number of points re· quired has cli mbed. There's just no other way." Indeed, while the participants have t heir fun on the field throughout the summer months, back at the league offices. it's headache city. Middle School. That's the one place where we can play more then one game on the same field each night. So very fe w umpires want to work just one game and get $12." GRANGER SAYS he employs about 72 officials per week to cover the softball leagues and the 24-team basketball league. "Right now, there's no chance of getting any more facilities. We tried to get Corona del Mar High to install lights because it (See FAD, Page C2> . . . There is one college clawing for Allen's services. See C2. Hana Ho • WIDS a thriller By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.11, ...... ...U... Wntw HONOLULU "It had to be the most thrilling race I have ever sailed," said Morrie Kirk, s kipper of the Santa Cruz-50 Hana Ho wh en she was eased in· to her berth al Ala Wai Yacht II a r bor. Hana llo, flying the burgee or Balboa Yacht Club. had just beaten Mike Braun's Santa Cruz-50 Sh andu from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club by 1 ·35 after 2,225-miles or stormy sail· 1ng in the Los Ange les to Honolulu yacht race The finjsh between Hano Ho anJ Shandu was the closet boat· fo r·boal finish in the 75-year his· lor y or the year. KIRK SAID the two yachts, along with fi ve other Santa Cruz ·50's, had been s ailing within sight of each other most or the race "We lost Shandu a couple of days ago, but converged with her off Makapu Point early to· day . From there on we ex· changed the lead several times as the l wo boats surfed down big seas for the last 30 miles. We finally pulled ahead or Shandu off Coco llead." said Kirk. "It was like a 2,225 mile race around the buoys,·· said Kirk. The other fi ve Santa Cruz-SOS were not far behind. Octavia finished at 8: 27 a m. ( PDTI less than an hour ahead of Oaxaca, which had lost time recovering a man overboard Bob Larson on Oaxaca had JUSl hnt~hed changing spinnaker on the foredeck when he slipped during a rain squall and went overboard "Helmsman Bob Buell quickly broached the boat while I let the s pinnaker sheet run ." s aid wa tch·captain Skip Allan of Newport Beach. "WE HAD THE boat alongside Bob within three minutes without having to start the engine." said Allen. "It was an unexpected but short s wim, .. said Larson. Another yacht. Travieso, was reported to have had a man overboard earlier in the race. He was recovered in about 35 minutes Excitement rippled through r ace h~dquarters here briefly about 8 a .m . Honolulu lime when the yacht Oz, co-s kipped by Dick Deaver or Balboa and Mike Fisher of Hawaii radioed that the 42.root sloop was taking on waler and asked for the Coast Guard to Cly pumps lo their position about 200 miles from Honolulu. T H E REQUEST for Coast Guard assistance was canceled about a half-hour later when Deaver notified headquarters that the source or the leak had been found and the crew had the flooding under control The <See TRANSPAC, Page C2) Marathon • SWilll won b y Asinuth IRVINE HAD to turn down some 50 team requests because the recreation department had met its limit of 92. Even at that, Chuck Reid. supervisor of com· munity services, says he had "My biggest problem has been offi ciating." says Granger. "I can· t get enough good ones because there's no incentive. In Newport Beach, there's only one field that has lights -Linclon Kenney scores standing up on a play at home plate dunng contest in Newport Beach league. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. CAP) Guiltinan would like to make a wish upon a star Owner is hoping Leading Star will win Saturday's Dash for Cash at Los Alamitos. By CURT SEED EN Of .. Detly~ltlff John Guiltinan paints a vivid picture. He envisions what last Friday could have been Uke. That was the day after his most recent investment -a 2-year· old filly named Leading Star -ran In the Skoal Dash Futurity trials at Los Alamitos race track. He thinks of how It would have been if Leading Star had finished seventh. He envisions a calJ from his banker: ''Why didn't you stay In the s hoppln1 center d~velopment. busineaa. something you knew about?" And, what would Gui!Unan'a accoun· tant say? "He probably wouldn't even talk to me," GuUUnan aay1. Fortunately for the Newport Beach developer, tboae vision• never oc· curred. wtead, Lead1n1 Star finilbed first In her heat at the Dub for Cash trials, and, In fact, re1l1tere( the fourlh·bett qu1Hf1tn1 time (20.07) amona the 10 quarterbol'MI eat.red ln urday ni1bt'1 feature. The Skoal Dash for Cuh ii A:OMidued tbe richest horse rate ln Cilllomla at , $1,075,000. and Guilitan Is still shaking his head when he thinks or how he got himself into this predicament. After racing with about 15 claimers, Gulltinan decided to put up a reported $300,000 to purchase "the first good horse he's ever bought," according to Leading Star's trainer .Bill Ernst. "Before that, he knew nothinl about horses. Now he's quite lmowled1eable and a good busineuman." Gulltinan admits he's made a few mistakes along the way to Saturday night'• Dash for Cash, his first stakes race. But, he adds that he's learnln1. "It's a real education," be 11y1. "You know, with today's money market, It's quite difficult to bulld shop· ping centers," he 1ay1. So GuilUnan decided to 10 after Lead· 1na Star, and one of tbe ftlly'1 bl11 .. t aeU1na point.a wu her brother -Sit Pepper Feature, the a.year-old 1en1a· lion which has won hla last 10 races. "S~ Pepper haa 1 chance to be a world champion," OuUtnan 1111. "Re'• demonetraa.d lbal the lJoodltne tblt runs through him also runs through Leading Star.•· Last Thursday, when Leading Star won the fourth division in the Dash trials over the 400·yard course, It's the first good horse he 's ever boµght ... TrefMf INll Emit Gulltinan was 1eeing her race for the ttrst time. Under Jockey Kenneth Clerlase, she rallied for a half·len1th victory as a 3-1 choice. Saturday ni1ht, the competition Is tou yh all around, but the bluest cha len1e will come from Juatanold Love whcb bu the combined expertise of trainer C. W. Cascio and jockey Dan· ny Cardoza. Ju1tanold Love turned In the best quallftYlal Ume for the flna1J with a 11.te clocki.QI. Leadlnc Star wlU alto have to contend wllh the llkea of trainu Blaine Scbvaneveldt'a Love N Money (20.00>. Earl Holrn•' Fut Wheel (I0.01) and 8chvanevetdt'a The Plan. alto at 20.07. Three othe r Cascio e ntries - Dashingly, Painted Rebel and Caralot; Mike Tillem ans' Kitas unshine and Schvaneveldt's Easy Six Miss round out the fi eld for the rich stakes race. Leading Star's trainer, Ernst, is a fo rmer s tock broker-turned-horse owner-tumed·trainer. says there will be quite a lot of attention centered on Leading Star simply because of her re· latlonship to Sgt Pepper Feature. With Clerisse in the mount Saturday night, Sgt Pepper Feature raced to hia lltb straight victory in the $131,000 Skoal Dash for Cash Derby. The victory pushed the 3·year·old over the $500,000 m a rk In career earnings. "When she (Leadin1 Star) runs 1be works very hard. She's very com· petltlve." Ernst explains. "We're confi· dent s he'll make a 1ood 1howin1. Clerisse has ridden Sgt Pepper Feature all year, so she's used to the situation." How eiq>enslve Is the Duh for Cub Futurity? The breakdown find• ~he flral·place tint.sher recelvinc S397, 100, while the lOlh·plac flnJaher aets S31,3SO. Paul Asmuth, fighting choppy seas and unusually warm water. defeated 19 other marathon swimmers Monday to capture the 23 1-'l·mile Around-the-Island Swim. Asmuth. 23, of Mission Viejo, a former champion swimmer at Arizona State University, easily outdistanced his professional competitors in 8:49:30 to win the $6,000 first prize. Asmuth's time was 1 :36:54 behind the course record set by James Barry of Alameda in 1977. Asmuth won the race last year. The gruelln1 course around Absecon Island -which In· eludes the seashore cities of Atlantic City, Ventnor. Margate and Lon(l>Ort -takes swim· mers south in the Atlantic Ocean, then north up the In· tracoaatal Waterway by way of the Absecon and Great E11 Harbor tniets. Asmuth and other aWimmen said three· to four·foot aweUa in the AUanUc Ocean and the \bl· usually warm 'Wiler, meuunKl at Tll deireet by tile Nation.al Weather Service. slowed. their pace and sapped their atreqtb. "It WU IO hot lD lite beck bays, praibly IS de'""' It really faUruea you. It JUll upe your atmlth," Alm~th said: . : Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Tueaday, July 14, 1981 Cleveland parties without All-stars CLEVELAND -There won't be Ill a baseb all All-star Game in Cleveland Tuesday. But the dly ls celebrating anyway without baseball's super stars. Terminal Tower, the city's tallest s kyscraper, was to be lit for the first time, with 196 floodlights shining on the 52-story building. Boats raced on Lake Erie in a special AU-star regatta Sunday. An ethnic food festival opened Monday and a downtown party Monday night was to be followed by Revolutionary War batUe drills And at noon today. two local television pro· ducers are to host their own All-star Game on home plate in Municipal Stadium. The game was to be a Strat-o-matlc version of the real thing. using dice and cards containing com· puterized data on players' records. Bob Feller. a HaJI of Fame player who once pitched for the Indians, was to throw the first die. The producers wer e to represent the American League and National League with theit station. WKYC-TV. to play back parts of the game Tuesday niJ(ht. 49ers get Benjamin from Saints The New Orluns Saints traded [I] backup quarterback Guy ~amlD 4 • to San Francisco tor an W'ldiadosed draft choice ~onday . . . Quarterback Mark Henmann, Denver's fourth-round draft choice, has aareed to terms wltb the NFL club .. Backup quarterback Doa S&.roek haa signed a muJtlyear contract with Miami ... Rick Byas, veter1m defensive b11ck with Atlanta, an· nounced t:Us retirement from lootb1tll . . . When Tampa Bay OP'ln8 its camp Friday Hu1b Greea, the club'is No. 1 pick out of Pittabur1h. will lilte· ly be absent as both sides an• far apart on any type of settlement Quote of the day lnsuranct mun Art Daddt1Jo, after playlna u round of golf with two strike ridden baseball managers : Baltimore's Earl Weaver and Kansas City's Jim Frey: "They both havt~ ont.• problem. It's tough lo get a dollar out of thvm " Nicklaus has a close call SANDW I C ll , England -n Emergency equipment was called following a. telephone report that the plane carrying golfer Jack Nicklaus may have bad a damaged landing gear. a uthorities said Monday. The incident O<'Curred Sunday when the American star was returning to England after a series of golf exhibitions in West Germany and Austria After hls hghl plane left Innsbruck, tbe Austrian airport called Manston Airport near here to report debris found on the runway Umpires victims of baseball strike And the list keeps growing NEW YORK IAPl On the day that baseball's 52nd All·Star Ga me was sch eduled to be played in Cleveland. major league players remain on strike with no indication when negotia- tions to settle the month-old walkout might resume. M aJor league umpires joined the lengthening list of casualties in the strike Monday AS PART OF their own stnke settlement in 1979. the umpires had received payment for the first 30 days of any strike by the players That grace period ex· pi red over the weekend and now the umpires, like the players. are losing salary for every day the strike continues Al:lually. the umpires will owe the two leagues money when the strike ends. They received full paychecks on July 1. in the hope that the strike might be settled within their 30·day grace period. which ended July 11 With the walkout continuing past that date. the umps will have to re· turn the difference. ··Now that we're pas t the 11th, they'll owe us some money," said Blake Cullen. administrator of the National League. Ironically, had the strike oc· curred last year when only a frenzied. marathon. late-night ba"rgaining session prevented it, the umps would have received an extra 15 days of income . There was a special cla use in their contract applying lo 1980 only which extended their grace· pay per iod to 45 days That grace period shifted back to 30 days for 1981 George Allen Wildcats clawing for Allen Cleveland will get ·82 All-star game If the l981 All·star game ls can· Iii celed because of t he baseball players' strike, the 1982 came wlll be held In Cleveland, announced Commiuioner Bowle Kahn . . . A Brooklyn police patrol that stopped to observe four men removina the engine from a red Mercedes Monday later dis· covered they had found &e•Sle Jacboa'• mi.as· ing car. The New York Yankees' right fielder had parked his 1978 car in ManhaUan last Wed. nesday. When returned, the car was missing . Rube Fotter, Bob Glbloe and Jobay Mhe will be induct.ed lnto the Baseball Hall of Fame as scheduled Au.r. 2. regardless or the baseball 11trike situation. China learns of baseball strike PE KI NG The s p orts newspaper i n China, where a n average worker makes $480 a year, told its readers Monday about the strike by American baseball players with average salaries of more than $1~.ooo. The Sports News concluded that the players' action was "completely different than the strikes of ordinary workers compelled to protect their li velihoods." "They only seek the right to 'the more the better,' and thus their ·strike' has not won the sympathy of the American people," the paper a dded. The paper explained the main issue in the strike free agent compensation -and told its readers that about 40 million spectators go to see basebalJ games in the United States each year, with more than 100 milUon watching on television. It said about a half-dozen top stars make more than SI million dollars a year. From Page C1 Baseball today On lhJa dale In baseball i.n 1970; J im Hickman's 12tb~lnnlq al.nlle sent Pete Roie craahln1 Into catcher Ray t'o11se with the wtnnin1 run. aJvtn1 the NI · tlonal Lea1ue a S-• AU-atar iame victory at Clnclnnati'a Riverfront Stadium. On this date in 1968: Atlanta Braves slugger Hank Aaron cracked his 500th career home r un olt Mike McCormick as the Braves beat the SJ\n Franci1co Giants, 4·2. Today's birthday: Baltimore pitcher Steve Slone is 3'. San Francisco infielder Billy Smith I~ 28. Chargers are odds-on favorite The San Diego Chargers are 4·1 favorites to win the 1982 Super Bowl, according to odds issued Monday by •• Harrah's Reno Race and Sports Book. Oakland and Dallas are right behind, with odds of S·l each lo become world champions. The Cowboys and Philadelphia a re both 2·1 favorites lo win the NFC title. San Diego is 2·1 In the AFC. The Rams are 8-1 to win the Super Bowl and 3·1 to wio the NFC. Green Bay and New Orleans, al 2SO·l , are the fongshots ... Guard Norm Nhtoa of the Lakers opened his summer basketball camp at Whittier College Monday with ~ youngsters from Atlanta among the partici· pants. The youngsters will attend the camp for one week Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. / KAOIO: Baseball Sall Lake City at Ed· monlon, 6 p.m., KMPC (710). FAD FOR ALL SEASONS • • • t has six r1elds but the surround· the program soon." said Ftank program has gone up 56 percen, ing community wouldn't s tand Wright, an assistant recreation during that time. for it." s upervisor. "We've supplied the ··so Car, we have pretty g Another problem has been ba lls for eight years and we give control of things," Cook said alcohol, more specifically, beer. them new balls for every game "But if schools begin to clos "It's impossible to check them in the 12-inch league. The reason 1due to enrollment losses), i all." Granger says, although, he is because if you foul a ball off could create a problem for us i adds, alcohol is strictly forbid· at Laguna Beach High, it can a lacl< or facilities." den on all facility grounds. "It's easily gel lost. In Costa Mesa. fasl·pitch wa just hard to enforce. But af· "With Proposition 13. we had once the predominant form o terwards is when it creates pro-to justify every program's ex -recreational softball. But slow~ blems. Al night. kids will go on pitch has s lowly taken over• the field and break bottles that Ill mainly because more people ar~ were left behind from the SOFTBALL able to play it but also becaus game." it's a shorter game which mean Jn Costa Mesa. the regulations mor'e games can be squeezedf1 on alcohol are close l y islence. The school district intoanevening's time monitored. .. Beer and softball doesn't provide for anything so • don't mix." says Glenn Stroud , a the teams each have to kick in a "l 'VE WORKED for recrea-i recreation supervisor. "Nine out little for lights, umpires and tion departments in Santa Ana: of ten times it's not a problem. fi eld maintenance. and Buena Park and the one~ But then you have a protest or here in Costa Mesa is run s something a nd maybe the ··My idea is to establish our much better than those," sai players have been drinking a lit· own softball association and cut Stroud. tie. What do you do about that? out the administrative stuff. We Becau11e slow-pitch softball al· They'll always go to the umpire have two umpires and we could lows for unlimited substitutiont when there's a problem and if go with one with the home team in balling, more participationi they've been drinking, it just paying hls fee There are tons of has been realized and rosters i) co1Jlplicates matters.•· ways to cut costs.·· some leagues have been in Laguna Beach's problem is creased to 20. PROTESTS, THOUGH rare. not unique. Every recreation de· Despite the problems stem· are another aspect of softball partm ent along the Orange ming from the popularity of th that offi cials have to contend ' with. Coast anticipates costs escalat-sport, softball has remained an Some recreation departments From Page C1 TRANSPAC FOR THE FIRST lime since the strike began June 12. no games were canceled Monday That was because the All -Star Game. set for today . was sandwiched by a pair of open dates on the schedule. The next scheduled games to be wiped out wi ll come Thursday. So. in its 32nd day, the strike's toll held at 392 games canceled Thal IS close to 19 percent or the full season·s schedule of 2.106 major league games. in in the future. enjoyable pastime I have protest committees, others And now· with the major LOUISVILLE, Ky. <AP) -don't. "About 90 percent of the IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY, league baseball strike keeping George Al len says he has turned team managers will wait until where 72 teams are playing on people away from the ballparks.I down three coaching jobs, but the end of the game before filing the three Lighted fields at Mil e participation has been given anl probably would accept the job of a protest when the protest has to Square Park. the recreation de· added boost. • yacht was continuing in the race. The Santa Cruz-SO Secret Love out of Marina del Rey finished al l . 32 p m I PDTI flying her spin· naker on a spliced spinnaker pole. Skipper Fred Herman said the pole had broken several days ago and one or the spinnakers wrapped so tightly around the headstay that it had to be cut away Feder al mediator Kenneth Moffett returned to Washington and was expected lo talk with both sides Monday. hoping to get negotiations resumed. perhaps by mid-week. football coach at the University be asked for at the very moment partment doesn't worry about "When l go out to Corona dell' of Kentucky if it were offered. of the disputed call ... says paper work since umpires are Ma r High to watch softball dur T he highly r egarded pro· Granger. "Anyway, we wait un· paid their salaries al game site ing the summer evenings. it's anl fessional coach is said to be the til the end of the season 10 see if However. according to Bob incredible sight to behold." says I top choice of Kentucky Gov. the rrolest plays a role in the Cook of the department. light· Granger. "What it looks like is.a l John Y Brown Jr. to replace fina league standings before ing costs have nearly doubled in bunch of a nts around an ant· Fran Curci. whose teams have we'll take 8 look al it... two years. He adds that overall hill.'· I The union also is prepared to again fil e default notices for a number of players to make sure they continue lo gel paid. These are players on the disabled list. players with guaranteed con tracts or players with salary payment schedules for whom improper deductions were made at the start of the strike . struggled the last three seasons. In Laguna Beach, where 24 costs recreation to maintain the A passing fad it is not Brown reportedly would like teams are playing five days a I The Santa Cruz-50s Chasch Mer and Night Train finis hed in mid·afternoon bringing the total of finishers to 10 of the 70 boat fleet. lo have Allen as coach beeause week on two fields -Riddle I of doubts Curci will be able to be Field in North Laguna and Lindley takes amateur lead a consistent winner at Kentucky · ·Laguna Beach High -costs The governor's preference for have become so high that I Allen was publicized Friday In recreation offi cials feel the Brian Lindley fashioned a their two-day region~l qualify• the Cats' Pause. a private pub-leagues are in jeopardy of dis· t hree-under-par 69 al Mesa ing today. I lication devoted to University of solving. Verde Country Club Monday to Qualifiers from the tourna. Kentucky athletics. This summer , it cost $422 per grab an early first round lead in ment will advance to Friday' None or t he Santa Cruz-sos were abled to save their han· dicap time over t he 67 ·foot Merlin which had finished early Sunday Handicap Leaders Class A 1. Merlin (Nick Frazee. San Diego YCl. The notices are required prior lo a declaration of free agency and must be filed for each pay period if the players do not re· ceive their checks from the clubs voluntarily He wants to make the change team to compete in the Laguna the 82nd Southern California final where the field of 64 will now for fear Allen will be lured Beach men's 12-lnch softball Amateur golf championships. reduced to 32 for the final tw to another job if Kentucky does league and $360 to compete in rounds Saturday and Sunday. not act promptly· the 16-incti league. Both figures Lindey, of Fountain Valley. John Berkele of Costa Mesa Allen said in a copyright story represent nearly double the fees held a two-stroke lead over Greg Larry Grant of Huntingto Monday in The Courier-Journal of othe r leaaiues around the Lane of Orange. Beach and Fred Mills of Lagun in Louisville lhal he is interested county. Niguel are grouped in a fi ve-wa Class B -I Uin Na Mara I Jim Barnhart. Hawaii YC) The clubs complied with the no tices for the July 1·15 pay period under protest and said · they would grieve the matter at the conclusion of the strike. A final decision would then com e from baseball 's per manent arbitrator. Raymond Goetz. in becoming head coach al Ken· "I have the feeling that Golfe r s, competing at 10 lie for third at par 72 at Mes lucky. something's going to break with southland courses. will conclude Verde CC. Class C 1. Free Enterprise ''Any~y. whether he's in col·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Dick Ellinger , Newport Harbor YCL Class D 1 Sweet Okole (Dean Treadway, Island YCI lege football or professional foot· ball. would have to be interested in the potentlnl of a great school . hke Kentucky," Allen said. The old Arnie charge is back Palmer comes from 3-strokes back to win S nior Open BIRMINGHAM , Mic h. CAP ) -Arnold Palmer, the man who put the wor<J "charge" into the vocabulary of golf. stormed back from an ear- ly 6-stroke deficit to win the U.S. Senior Open championship in a three·way playofr Monday. Palmer, 51, started with bogeys on three of the first six holes but finished with an even· par 70 over the difficult 6,798·yard South Course at Oakland Hills to beat Bob Stone and Billy Casper. Stone, a club pro from Independence, Mo., had a birdie on the Sll·yard, par-5 No. 2 and holed 1 170·yard 7-iron for an eagle 2 at lhe flfth hole, and looked UJce be mJ1eht run away wtth tt. But once Palmer betan his charie. Stone snapped Ute a tw11 and fln1shed with 1 4-over 74. Casper, who failed to mate a birdie all day, was 1Ull to the h,unt at 2-over t.brou&h the 1't.b bole. But t.he »year-old Casper, the youn1at player In tho tournament for golf era 50 and oJder, bo1eyed No. I~ before the roof reU to. On tho ramoua 16t.b hole, which bu decided several m.Jor champlonablps ovn the yeara, Cuper knoeked lwo ballt ln t.be pond suard1n1 ll'Je 1reen and nn.llhed the par ' "1th an I . Caper Ooi1hed the round wit.b • 77 u be and Stone each urned•.•· Palmer. who pocketed m.ooo. aald the com· ' eback vtcl.OC')' waa one of the mott aralffyln1 or hla letendarJ carHr. "EarlJ' ln lbe rouod rny p~y wu really pr•llJ' aha.key and I waa klnd of ~cet'Dld.'' Palmern· plained ''When Bob Jumped to a.under with blt eagle , my main thoug was not not get so far behind that 1 couldn't c tch up. "I knew this gol course doesn't let you get much under par, so I lgured I stUI bad a chance to catch him if I could et something going." Stone, 51, m ade him a gift with bogeys on the seventh and ninth holes, while Palmer be1an mak· ing his move with birdies on Nos. 8 and 9. Palmer called his tee shot at the 210-yard, par·3 ninth hole the key to the tournament. "f hJt a l·lron and It probably was my belt shot or the tournament," Palmer said of the shot which stA>pped 18 feet from the pin. "Al that point, lf l bad a 1amo plan, it was taking place. 1 waa 1ettJn1 it 1oln.1 while lb aolf course wu ttartln1 to 1et to Bob." St.one, who bogeyed five of~ last nine boles, sald be Uitd not to let down alter bl• quick lead, but admllt.d ltial "Arnie's Army" mlctJt have been • factor "ln your he.,-t, you know lhe faot want Palmer tA> win," 1ald Stone, who a,ppeared to mlt1 bls par pull oo No. 7 when muy of Lbe 2,800 fant be1an movln• to the next tee after walchln1 Palm r bole out. "But. 1 can't 11y lhey bolhered m • I couJd bear them movln• arou.nd, but I didn't bave to hit ll. I c®ld have waited." Cuper wu unctlslurbed by hi.a rlnbh. ''A year a~o at tbiJ Ume 1 couldn't even break ao:• Cuper 1ald "Now. I'm extremely happy wlt.b my aarM ao4 I'm lookln1 rorward lo more of Lbete aenlor toumanMn\I." World Class Tennis Retums ,to Orange County llWnesday, July 1511a 7prn The Oranges will continue their professional team tennis season against superstar Butch Welte and the San Diego Friars at the beautiful Loa CebeU•ro• lennla Stlldlum See 5 great sets (ncludlng mixed doubles from your own box seat. WAANEA z I ! ~ Tlcketa $10, $15 & $20. Discounted Box Seats $5* • s.. coupon below. C•U 751-tm to reMr¥e your apeclil di.count box wta for thll dllNk: tiennla match. 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J.60. 2.IO, Toolln H ltulln (H•r11. l.,., 2MI; Sir Jtt Bug ICM-.>, • liO S2 uac:I• O·Sl pelCIUJ.40. Sec:Oft4 •ktl -Hu o•-CMll<· .... 11. 1.00. l.IO, 2.IO, Huthtr R...,.., (Paullrel, ].,., J.IO; Swlu S..."ar (CMCIOH). J.ao. Tlllrd r•<e -On A klClft•P Cllerge ICreeoer>. 6.40, f.fO, J.10; S.yH OomlMtor (Bard), IJ.00. 6 . .0, Cl•""' Man I Hartl. 4.lO. Fourth race -Gleu Sll~r'l ITrMS..,..). 11.eo • •O l •O. M•ktno Memorlu ICllevu l, 11.i.o. S.60, V•lue In Ouutton IH•rl), J.00. S2 ueci. 1.,11 p.110 1'1.00. Fiith race -k•Y CH Deb (Fryday). IUO, 6.60, f.IO; PMIUft'lt Gold Ounl CTr-•el, S 20. l.IO; Mougo .. ue ( PllUftlOft), •.• . Sl1t11 rec.e -Big WI'* ICha..,.1), 1.40, 5..IO, '·'°· ~ Hlgfl ITreesure), It fO, 6.00; H•H Kol• (PMlllne). J IO u H K la IS-10) paid 111'.IO. S.ventll recoe -l'lamlng C-1 (He.1), 11.IO, 7.00, l .60, Reflaa A<llon 10.lombe), 11.40. 6.IO; -Jal Cr-ICerCIOH ), J.60. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 1•. 1981 Watch out for Cunerty B)' CURT SEEDEN .,._.....,....,....,. Not many people know it, but Sadd.Jeback Co11ege assistant football coach BUI Cunerty ls a former ~oll champion. PVBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE i-tCTIT10UI .Ull•HS MAM91TATllM8NT PtJ8UC NOTICE "ICT1nout ..,.,.,. ... ..... ITAT .. MlllT Cl flla ......... --· ... "' ... ....,_ .. JOHN OAYIO't l'OalCHI WOaK&, SI Aul• C-W 0r1,.., #21, lrvli.a, CA trJW. IHA"°"' JO.\NN "•HW•LL, 1IJ .......... 81¥11., ~ 8M<ll CA .... 1. ' JOHN OAVIO ..... NCI, Ill ................ ...._, 9Mc.ll, CA9*1. Tllll .......... s I• <~l .. l>Y e .. _.,,.,_....,.. Uwtfl J "--" Tllla .....,_ WM flt• wltll IN C-ly Clerll "" Oral\ .. C:-y M June "· "•1 ,., .... 1'11111>11.,_. Or .... C.0 .. 1 Dally PllOC. J11111, 14, 21, •• '"' JOIHI PUBLIC NOTICE Cunerty. the former head coach at North Tor· ranee, Dana Hills and Capistrano Valley hlgb schools, modestly shrugs otr hia success on the links. TIM f..._.111 ...,_ It ...... bust· ne .... , l'ICTIT10UI ttUMNata THI •LEGANT °"ION, ts WIMI NAMa nATaMllMT o .... C-1, Hawport BH<ll. CA Tiie •-111 ........ 11 _.,. bu•I· ~. _ .. , "When I was in Torrance. I won the Hermosa Beach City championship and the Torrance City championship," he recalls. "It's a lot of fun because you get t.o play against some real good players." JUDITH A. JllfHN, U Wll• DAVIS PltECISION, UO W GOOH c...,1, Hawport l•etll, C.A Crowl-A ............... Cal-• '266J. '267' Tiiis ~ta~ llY an 1ft. .... , P-, I~ .. a Calltwnl• <• llllv._I porallall, UO W Crowther Ave J ..... tll A Jafttall Pi.-t" Cel~ n.10 Tiiis _.....,. w .. llllit wllll Iha Tlllt ...,_,la , ___ 111 e <or· CUNERTV WILL BE TESTED by some of the top amateurs in the stale th.ls week at Mesa Verde Countrv Club. c-ty c1.n of Orenoe c-1, 611 -•tlofl. J-16, 1'11 P!Ny Perts, lftC. ,..... Oevlll w. M<An-. PulllllMCI OrM91 C.0.11 Dell' Piiot, "'9al- .JuneJO,Ju'iy1, U,'1, l .. 1 ttOo-tt Thi• It..,_ -111.ci with 1"" COUllty Cletll °' OrMOt Coun!y °"Jul~ THE 82ND ANNUAL Southern California Golf Association Amateur Cha mpionship and Handicap Tourna ment opened Monday with 36 holes of re· gional qualifying, keeping golfers busy at 10 southland courses. PUBLIC NOTICE '· 1 "'· "'""' In Orange County, the action is at Mesa Verde where 64 golfers a re vying for 15 places in the GOLF PICTIT10UI BUllMHI MAMa ITATaMaNT Tiie lel-1111 pe~-• era flel"I _, __ . A & A ENGINE ltEBUILOIHG, INC., 20l1 Hor-. Bl"ll., <Mia MHll, Callllvnla tJU1 A & A ENGINE ltEBUILOING, INC., a Cell-• <.,_allofl, JDJ7 Ha,..., 81W., Coale M6M, Calltornle ,.,, Tiiis ......... 111 c-IM •v _,CM· ...... AAA~ne championship flight, and 60 golfers are going for :-:C~U:.11<. the eight places available in the President's rtight. ,..,......,. .. Among the 60 is Cunerty who boasts an 8 handicap. T111s ~._.!:<:;-~k-;,11h .,.. Meanwhile, at Yorba Linda CC, 49 golfers are c ... 111y c 1•r11 of Orenoe c"""''..., battling for the six available places in the Vice J..,. •. '"' ,..,ia President's rtight, while another 52 are scrambling ,. .... ,.,.. 0r.,.. c.e.i o.11y Pti.c. for seven spots in the Secretary's flight. Juty 1· "· 21, •. 1•_• --~ This is Cunerty's third Ume in the SCGA Amateur Championship tournament since he -PVBLIC NOTICE moved to Orange County. He often entered the Los i-i;::::::::::,11 Angeles City Champion~hip while he was head T11e 1o1-111 --•• dlolno bu•I· footbaJI coach at North Torrance High. .....,.~y·s UNION u 1u . utn ::.:,~~· H1Mllll9'M 8Mcll, CA CUNERTV MAINTAINS his golf game by 1t 1cARoo M 01tA, 10 H leaching the sport at SaddJeback. He plays out of 1ei;:r:-t!i....~~:!::~ aft 1,.. Costa del Sol CC in Mission Viejo -the same dMdu••· place he teaches his Saddleback class. 1t1c.arc1DMor• Tiiis .._ ... llllil Wltrl OW "I take m y golf game seriously," the easy-c:-y 0arti "'0r .... c-.1y on July going coach explains. "It's great playing for the 6• 1•1· t h . h' Th "'-"• 6 ._._, '"'· ama eur c amp1ons 1p. ere are so many ex-..,.~°" .. ·"""' cellenl players. On top of that, it's a lot of fun." :=...._CA,... At pas t SCGA tournaments, Cunerty has "'""" played at Yorba Linda and Los Coyotes1 but this Pv1111.,,... 0r.,.. c.o..1 o.uy P11ot. week's tourney presents even a bigger challenge in ~u1y 1• 1•· JI.•· 1"1 --~ Mesa Verde. PUBLIC NOTICE .. It's always great to play a good golf course ----------- against a lot or real good players," he notes. i-1nmou11M111N111 lllAMa STATIM•NT * * * Tiie loll-lftt panon• ere 001119 bllllMU•: ONE OF THOS LOCAL IMAGES, fOlt Westerly E "reaJ good players" Cunerty P1au. lull• 102, H••POrt &e•c" will see lhls week is Brian Lindley, the runner-up cau~,::: 1CeM11, w.o 511..; in the California Amateur Championship at Pebble '--'-'-o... ......._ c.t11on11a nut PuDll.,_. Or .... CO.ti Daily Piiot, Jwlr 7, ••. 21. •. "" m1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE i-1CTIT10US 84.ISINaU NAMa STATaMllMT Tlla fetio.1111 per-• e re Clolng butA-•: OINOGA INDUSTRIAL. 14 °"Ylwt Court. N-1 llN<ll. CA "*'1. JON Gercl•. It 0.JIMY Covr'I, Newport 8Ndt, CA '*1 Ml<lleal -· IJm GI-I Lane, Sent• Alie, CA t210S. Ar111ur Ola, M2S SllmmerMI Circle, Colla Mne, CA fa.» , Tlllt IMHllWlt 11 C-U<IM by e gerer•I -"'9nNP· JKMOan:I• T~ll ala..,_ w• llllil wllll U. COUflty Cl"" "" Or-G-y Oft Jure2',1•1. JewZ...-.>r. Attw•r•&.aw 1•a.a•~T­O..CJ"8h& .... ~.CA .... Tel--(JM) M7- i-u.•• PuDll ...... Or .... Coell Dally Pilot. July 7, If, 21, JI, ••• J02'.t1 PUBLIC NOTICE i-1CT1nous BUSINllSS NAMll STATaMaNT The l0Uowl119 _ _.., ere Clolno 1>u1tne11 • HUAHIHE HO ), ltOSJ Smlley Ortw , Or-. CA.,... FRANK -SHAit! L CIOTTI. ltoSJ Smiley Or1w. Or .... CA '166' ROBERT I' -KATHLEEN A WATSON. IS SIMrl0.11, trvlne. CA .,, .. MARK 0 -TERRY No. OREH· HER, 171 Hortll H.,_, Or-. CA n.M. Tllll buslftHt I• <OftOU<leCI by e -••I prtrersli11. FRANK CIOTTI Tllll Sla'-1 we• llled wltll llMt County Cl••• ol Or•11oe County on June 26, ltll .. ,_ Publllllad 0r.,.. c.o..i o.ur Piiot, J->G.JulY7. U ,21, 1"1 Jtn .. I PUBLIC NOTICE Beach in June . Tr...,'-~MLAMMrwt. Lindley started lhe summer off on the right ~-.. ~~i ... ~~c1jlee1 by • i-inmoua 1u11,.ass foot by qualifying for the State Amateur at Los ~e•~. MAMasTATl-MT Serranos. From there, he went tO the Southwestern ~~~,,:!.~ ....!.':~°!-1"' .. ,_.., •re e1oino Amateur where he tied for 23rd place with a four-Tiits .._._. •• """ w1111 .,.. suN GOL.o. 1Ut7 He•• A ........ round lotaJ of 295. County c1er11"' o....-C-ty.., Ju1y ,,...,,,..CA '211t •, 1"1 THE ROeEAT P. WAltMIHGTOH He fared much better when he returned home, ,.,.._1 co .• • cei11cwn1. ,..._.'"'"' "m finis hing first and second, respectively, at Valen-Publlahad 0r.,.. eoe11 oe11y Piiot, Hele A-.1rv1ne. CA n11• . · d Co July1,lf,21,.,l .. I :ioo..11 HUTTON ASSOCIATES, e c1a a n Los yotes. ca111orn1• corporectan, 1ao E. Sf....,. The Mesa Verde CC-based golfer was voted PVBLIC NOTICE ,_,"' Str.-1, San••""'-· CA m02. the 1!8> player of the year by the West Coast ----------~:!, ::=:,..~ <one1uctee1 11' • Amateur Golf Association. He's considered one of ":C:!:~::~u n.a ~ P w.,..,,,. ... eo. lh f · t f b l wi111am J. Pittmen, e avori es or l e week· ong SCGA ch.am-Tiie ~ --is dDl"9 busi. *"'""' piOnSttip along With Jast year's Champion, JOO NISH Thll •-••s filed with Ille <Bud) Ardell of Bakersfield CC. Ardell took the ti-nc~:oI~G~ "'s:AT1t1c~.N •~s~ ~:::~ f:;• o1 °'-c ...... ty on tie last year with a three-stroke victo ry over Mis-••r...,, Sut• •• ........ ......., llN<ll. • ,._ . v· . cc· Do Bl ' m'9 PuDll-Or-C.O.tt Delly PllOI saon aeJO s n LSS. L••"••d Lo••"'"•'· os1 Jllfte>O,J u1yi,u .J1,••• n.i .. i Bo•rdwelll, Ho. J11, Hu11t111g1011 .._1""=========.-B*4><ll, l.alffoml•.,... I Tiiis ....... 11 <Oftduel9CI Dy en 111-* • * GOLF PRO PAUL WE~ of Halecrest CC in Los Angeles was the winner in the recent Pro-am tournament at Mesa Verde. The tourney drew 180 pl ayers. including 36 pros. dlvktual. ~rCIL-1 Thlt _......,,. was lllecl with Ille COUflty Cieri!°' Or.,. C-ty Oft July •.1•1. ,_,_ l'ubll!INd Or .... Coast Dally Piiot, To plJt'l' \Ctut ad in th•' rolumn 1•.111 fi -12·5678 POCKET PAGER COVERS FOUR COUNTIES a.A .... co .. L.A. c:o. UH IHMARDfHO CO. RIYHSfDI CO. s2000 :.=.. ALSO CAI PHONES """. COITA MISA t57·l156 .ueotol9COIW OCA PUBLIC NOTICE ,1CT1nous eu..Naa NAMalTAH.MaNT Tlla ... 1-1111 ,_.-NII• ere ...... tlMHM: 0 a. P CO..STltUCTIC>tf COM· l'ANY, I*! ~law LAM, H-· lft9\t11 tMcll, CA ftMt. . •OWAltO OeMUTll, 1 ... 1 G,__ •law "-• HIHIClftttM hacll, CA '264t. OANlaL It. ,OXX, S .. Hiii I~ ........ ,,...,...,,,CA'2Mt. Tllh _,_ 11 <~IN ll>r e ..-.............. ...,,. OIMMtloa, '-"- T11i. ..._.. -I .... wtt11 t119 c-ty c-ef 0r-. ~ M ,,_.._, ... ~ ,..._<>-.~Delly """ ,,_,_.,,_.,,,14,.21,1.. ,.., PtJBUC NOTICE July 7, u, JI, a, 1•1 J004.01 the no hassle second Why complicate a simple idea. At Warmington Financial we don't. Quick funding on the equity In your home with pay back terms to meet your needs. Call and ask for the no hassle second at ... WARMINGTON FINANCIAL COltPORATJON 3191AAJRPORT LOOP COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92626 (714) 540·2635 "A SoutMm Collbnlo Fomltv Helping SoYthem Colbntans'" . ' , OrangeCoaa~ DAJLY PILOT, Tueeday, July 1~. 1981 Prolific Indians a.int at Hollywood Film makers maintain clip 81 CHaJS ANGELO ._... ... ..._ .... PUIHJC NOTICE woa .. rl COlliP9 .. MTHlli . ......,.. .... . t'TAQWCAU .... IA CAM••AU"'" '1 'M ... .............. TOM OLtVe It, a.,,11u111, wt WAVNe MICMINNIMINTi '" ... llV UlllllMlr'M ... ~ ......,..,.. ,...i,os1eea:IL , ........................... ... tlHIM• ef M A-f e"111/er Or*f, .. ... _... ................ .... wet.,. Ille,....,..,,.,. ti LAW C.. PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NS.711t1 ....,.. fM ~ • IN• NC)Tf(I ... NOTICE Of' D•ATH OF •1CT1ne111t1VMHM "'",_,,_..,.J-n,i•1,1n111e HAROLD M. !FRODSHAM Tiie =.,..n:.=-z .... ._. Offl<•M .. Ot-=~ "~ ANO Of' ftETITION TO ....,_ea: •OTICI Of' DIPAULT ••O ADMINISTER ESTATE 01v111t11P110 PROPIATlll •LICTK* TO MlU. uNo•• o••o COMPANY, Vt S. lr....i, MW »1, DP TRUST NO. A·1"'71. C..t•M9M. c..1 ....... ..-'""' .... 019IO T ·o • I I h • I r ' , JeM O'....,, mt ..... ..._ ftoe••..,. b fl I I dlt lt ... ,......,,teecll,Cal.._.,,.enMI IMf'O"TAHTHOTICO ene c •res, ere ors "~ 1. o.-. m 1. ,, ..... , ,,. vou1t P"Ol'EATY is '" and contingent creditors of Mat tel, c.u-.., c.11 ........... f'ORIECLOtURI llECAUll YOU Harold M . Frodsh•m •nd M•11w1 J, Armelld••I•, 111 1. " " IE I IE H 1 H o 1 H v o u A PUBUC NOTICE PICTlnOUI iw.asa ..... STATDlll•T TllO...._.,..,__ ....... .._ ... _ .. , OARAll. O. ANO••tON ANO AUO(IATU, lllf(., e ClllllWM• U~· -•11811, W f'Wll<..,• Of'lw, ~­I to, ....... ,,,., CA tt705. OAA•aL 0 . AlllOIRION, Pr•l- dtlll Of Oernl 0. Alldtr--"'-' MCl•lta, Ill(., 1400 1-t•ICI ley, utwN 9'eell, CA_,1, Tiiis ...._I I• ~i.tl l>Y • <et -·UM. PUBLIC NOTICE .... ,... lllOTIC8 OP ML.a OflllUL,..._811TY AT ... IVAT8~a ..... ,.., MINatOll COU•T OP THI IT Aft OP CAU PCNIN IA COUWTY OP OllAMI lel•lt et A .. ATOt.I VICTO• lf0Vta0fl1'1 ~ NOTICa 1$ HlltllV GtV•H tNI Ute 111°*1tlell0d will wll .. llflvete Nit, ...... "'°' ,,,. ltl Gey of ......... NEW YORK CA P> -Churnini out nlma Cuter than Hollywood In its heyday. the Indian motion picture induslry Is taking aim at lbe American market. a.tti.&Alll TOM °'-tVll,, Mrll Jl/Ay It, 1"1. ................. "'"""' .. sc.i. .. Cetll••nl• u IMY Mectienlc •11 Al4Mll 1' tvt, .., We.,._ llikMIMI· Peraons who m•y be''"'''· hit• IOI, c .. 1. Mu•. l'AYMINTS, IT MAY •• SOl.O Cell,_llletJIUa WITHOUT ANY C:OURT ACTION, eM otherwise Interested In the Tiii• ............. Uflfu<t .. Ill' • vow m•y ,_.. IN ..... ,..,,. to llrtne Ill(, wlll and/or est•te: .. .,.,., ...,._lflltl-YoW ecc..-111 .-. ....... ,.. ..., .,.y. Derrol 0 ,.,_..,. & -' '"'· el .. "'"" M I D. Y_,., MIO Wllllllre llYCI., S..118 1110, LM A.flt••••· C•llfornle tOOU, to lht ll~at _,. llotl 1111,., -!fie lermt •1111 cOllCllt'-IWrolnetw mt11tleMcl, -~I .. Cellfl ...... 11811 •Y Wkl ~r18' c-\. •II 111o r'9111, !Ille ollO tnlettll ef NI•-.-•I llW time of A petition has been filed MMual J .,.,.....,,, 1"' •11 ., -.,..., ._ ,..,....,.ta l'lv• Tiii• ......,.,_ ... tiled wllll tllo permlllN '"It -• ..,.._. within by Andrew L. Ersek and c:-1, c1er11 .,, o...,.. C-ty ... '"'" ._.. ,,..,.. THE DATii THts Oerl'ot o. Alldlo<-. ,., ...... f llll .....,_,, ... fifed Wltll llw c ... 111y Ci.rt. tf Or ..... Covroty 011 J-la,1 .. 1 lJ p to now, lts U.S. audience has been laraely limited lo art fUm enthusiasts and lhe Indian ex- patriate community . Now. however, "Fllm India,'' a three.part retrospecUve spannin1 60 years, w l U give lndinn cinema its greatest exposure yet In this countr y. ~ ..._ <'""9Ml'I.., ln-llM• ,.,, .. , -11 ..... ly ~ - tal,,.. 11\iWy 4ll1IMI -.... '" u. COlltH ef tM•IOIMlll, tell 1"111•• George R. Phlllls>S In the J-•· ..... HOT 1c1 o,. 011f'AUL T w•i Superior Court of orenge ,., .... u co1t0Eo Thi•_. 1a 11,m .11 ,.,..., ~I.,_. Or ..... c.Ht Delly Pilot H Of J._ ts, Hit -will ""'M• l'vl>ll"*I Or .. CMtl Delly Piiot, ... th -... '""'· tltlt -......... !Mt NICI .. ._ lies ecqulrH l>y -·• llOll tlf tew or °"'9rwlM, otlWt u.... ., llflett. TIW Injury ~ ,__, etas County requesting that J-u. •. JllAY 7, 14, "" mMi ""'" Y-.,...,, *-• ~"'"''· Ju11tJO.Ju1v1.1•.21.1111 ~,. Andrew L . E rsek and Yow mey not,..,..'°,..., 111e ..,.,,.. llfl "' ... Ilion .. .,,.. .. Nld <IK••-•• Ille limo of•-In tl'4I to 11w •••• Pf• peny 111 .,.. ~Y.,. 0r.,.., Mete ot Nlllly ... ~ i.r Wllicll ....._ .. IV I•,_., .... el S10 ,., _. .... NII .. George R. Phillips be ap-PUBUC NOTICE ,.. .. ~, .. of .,_ ec~-• ..... ,. I 1~11 11111 ,.,,..,.... ••• amen.-, PUBLIC NOTICE T he series of more lhan 70 films Is a aamplin1 of an industry that began sooo after Cilm was In· troduced to India in 1896 and bas produced more than 700 feature films annually ror the past two years. In 1938, one of its prime years, Hollywood produced rewer than 600 pictures. ftf't ... 111\ '" ... -........ ... '""It .., ...ell peYft*lb ..,._,,,_y po n t e d a s p • rs on a I bv1 yekl ""'-' iaey .,.. _, .~,., representatl ves to ad· P1CT1noua 1ut1N•U ....... "',..., minister the estate of •AMaiTATIMINT All•rlhr•montllal,..,..llWO.l•of PICTIT10UllUMN•N C•lllorlll•, -•lllod ea fOltowa. L.ol (J Of 'frec1 »ta •• per e.. 114, , ••• 1 " Of """" of ~·1189 COll"IY, CMltoolle. Tllo efclfot• of lllll pr•rty It IOI» SI-A-. H""t '"''°" llM<ft, Callloml• .-. -· "" ,,.,.,_. , •• 1,.. ,_ IMefl ,.,.. ¥1ovttvt ..... Harold M Fr-~ .. -m El Th• 1o11ow1"' .,.,_, •r• dt111• reu•Ntl .. of ""' _ _. twf>l<h 9IAMC ITAT•••' · ~"" • 1tw.i11ettioa· Clelo Of --Ion._,.. llor-1. The loll-Int.,.,_, ere ....... n .. ,.. 1t ...-c• ,,..._, te c11r• "' retie,.. IAHl'I Irle en.cu ef YlCI ,,.. Toro, California (under (A) LlilEATY HOMll IAOKIEAS, .,,., ...... ooll .. tlon .. , ... lorKl-cl flvtlMU•' the Independent Ad· Ill L.lllE,.TY HOMI L.OAHI A -pefmll•• ...... ,,..1oc1,.,......... TltASK INVIESTMllHT GltOUI', ministration of Estates I HVISTMINTS, "'" ... , .. Ollly Ill• l•o•I rlt lll lo tl01' tllt , ... F•ltehlld. Soil•• uo. ,,.,,.,.,CA Term1 of wle ~all 111 :.wt11I ...,.Y '"'" ~IQl ..... I • ._... ere peyMlt lly ..i~ .. , .. ._.. or. H.,,.., tut. ATYC-l«•ketta.U. ""'ltMW't etlef'MY ,,...... • IN ef IOlllOY8'0, Suitt Id .. IE .. Hllflllf\llOll forectoi11re lly peylng 1111 ellllre .,711. Act). The petition Is set for ... <11,CAti.a ' -•-...-Obyy-credlt41t. SUHWIS'f OIEVELOPMIENT hearing In Dept. No. 3 at Tiii 1.tone rcl Group, 111c, le TO FINO OUT THIE AMOUNT YOU CO"PORATIOH. • CallfOf'lllec..--e 700 Civic Center Drive cet11or11I• ,..._.uon1. t•m kach MUST l'AY, OR TO ARAAHGE FOR uon, , .... Fa1re1111c1 S...tt uo. 1 ... 1 .... Of llw United Stelet °" c.,11,metlon of HI•, or pert cetn enCI ttelence evlelenceo lly 11010 aet 11ref b' Morto-or Trvst Oetd Oii u.. ,.,_,. ly Ml lOICI. TOft perc.nl of -• llld to llo dt~teo with llld Indian cinema is so successfuJ, says Satyajlt Ray, lhe master Bengali filmmaker whose 29·film retrospective l aunched the series last week, because "cinem a is the onl y form of entertainment available to the public there. and ll is cheap." t7S 00, lO lltc~ l...nl fer end of lowl ... 8'CI Suite 14S .. IE" H\Ollllf\llon P A Y M E N T T 0 S T 0 P CA tt1U. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 B .. c11,cA°ttM' • FOR1Ec1.osuRE , OR IF You" "'" 11vS111et1 "'°"""''" 1>y • ... , .. °'..., .. lllUl114*-. I I I Peymtl\I of ouUt e11C11110 on J uly 29. 1981 at 9: 30 Tiii• bvtW.S. II <onclllclld by . (or· PROPIE,.TY IS IN FORIECl.OSURIE llmlled~lp. A M "°rellon POA ANY OTHER REAS.OH, GOH· ~ 0.WICIPMM C.p lid• or...,.,.""'" lie 111 wrltl119 -wlll lie rocolvod •l tftt •forewlcl off IC•, IH mey lie flied with tlW Clerk of wlcl Superior c-t. or Clellv.,.eel to,,,. Ad mlnl•tr•lor per-lly, •I .,., 11-•tler flrat pwbllcallon of llllt Miio tno llolot• tnelllno wlcl .. 1. Ind ian films have won wi de distribution abroad through the far.flung communities of Jn, dian traders in countries such as Malaysia, Ghana, Indonesia and Nigeria, says Satti Khanna, an associate specialist in Indian film al the U niversity of California· Berkeley . lfte4kel Diiie. Or. All .... '40.QO. P, 0 Box 411. .IF.YOU OBJECT t t .. -.THE 1.IEOHARO GROUP TACT "kNrdH,51-. 0 '"" INC • c ..... , .... J At-•• Cokll>tooa, """ ...... Gerllen Gnw, c.lllVlll• t»G Wntmlna .. , ~yalu: TM••llY. 14140 ltech ll•CI , S11lte IU, granting of the petition, GerelO L. L-..rcl, lrvlllt, C.lllOtnl• '2714. Tolepftont Tiii& tlet.......C w• tiled with t1W YOU Should either appear C/\lol IEucullve Offl<er (114) Ul~I County Clerk of Or~ Covnt, Oii WttlMIMMr,Calfforlllt ... 09 at the hearjnn and State Tllh •le'-1 Wti flied with tt. If you llt •• eny quUllOfll, yoi; Jvne tt, 1t•1. '.. Cownly Ctor11 Of Oronot CowftlY on Jiiiy allOuld coni.ct • ••••••or Ille .. ,..,,.. .,,._ O•ted Jiiiy 1. 1 .. 1 ~v NovlUft, Admlfll1trotor lot wlodo<-111 Wettml,...., c:.mrn .... 11,, Ho"'4•••. your objections or f lie 200 Hoa.it•• Cir<••. WHtmhuttt, written objections with the c..•ttr,i;~:y>., W•y,.. McMinn•~ court before the hearing. ment WU "'-''" \llllMllted •I ... Your appearance may be um. or'"'""'· In person or by your at. J, l"I -Ill t9M(Y Wfll<I\ mey lwvt IM11rocl Pllbllll!M Or .. C-11 Delly Pl ... , KRAY a IMITII '°"' ·-July 7, 14, "· ., l .. t 3017 .. 1 c-wlort.C uw Romeml>er. YOU MAY 1.0SE .. MecAnmr ....... Sat. ate l.f.GAL. AIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT ·'The locals like them because the fantasies in them are a lot like the fanl~ies in their local cultures," be added. Ill llmpteyer 11Wt1 11t ,..,..,..u~ torney .. ,.,.. wlVI ............. Md IMll ...... . .. __..._,C..fMM 1'16MJI TA:~:.~~6T.."~T~~Ul.T AHO P111MI-Or-Coell O.lly Piiot IEl.ECTIOH TO Sf.LL UHOER DEED July 14, 21, Jt, Aug. 4, 1 .. l Jl ..... I 01' TA UST In India. he said, going lo the movies is an escape from lhe steamy . crowded conditions in the cities. "ln Bombay, there are not enough parks and if lhey want to go somewhere where it feels more spacious they go to theaters." Most theaters are air conditioned, he said. The cheapest in Bombay costs about 10 U .S. cents. India bas about 9,000 movie theaters and could support ten times that number, he said. While television began lo peck away al U.S. rilm profits in the 1950s, it has not burl movie, making in India, he said. Feature films play twice a week on Indian television, but many people can· not afford to buy a TV set. Popular Indian cinema. he said, is rilled with good music and dancing and "the good things in lire. what people would like" -lavish homes and cars From September through May 1982, parts of "fo'ilm India" will be traveling to Berkeley, Calif.: Minneapolis ; Denver ; Boston ; Los Angeles : Madison, Wis.; Austin. Texas; WashJngton and Chicago. The Ray retrospective will continue at the Museum of M odern Art here through July 24. The program is sponsored by Air India, The lJ .S. National Endowment for the Humanities, the Smithsonian Institution and the Asian Cultural Council. .JOe1eytl11Wllldltoot>)Ktto-. I F Y 0 U A R E A 1•1 WCAlwt11wlttholdt,,.•••rt1 C REDITOR or a cont-~111 iw• of MNI<• .... """"'" 11'1 lngent creditor of the de· U.E.F. ed t fil D•t . .c1: o.c:.-, s. '* ceas , you mus e your TOMouvu claim w ith the court or A#llcent present It to the personal ~t!1':!.'1.,::,.., representatl ve appol nted c..c.Mew,CA by the court within four )_, "-"• months from the date of .,..,,..,,or.AHClcenl 1flrst Issuance of letters as ~,:~~., provided in Section 700 of 2111tv1St1Mt the Probate code of ""-11Mc11,CA California. The time for ~~ :;::.':;:,. ,...,.. filing claims will not ex· ey .,_ P. sc.. ... ,. pi re prior to four months 101s. 1..-.y, from the date of the hear, "t:'~CA Ing noticed above. 1a11t YOU MAY EXAMINE ._._., • ...,.,.., the file kept by the court. « ""'""''z:eu1.,.. If you are interested In the AWAAD 1s ,::'D"t:"~ f-of TOM estate, you may file a re- 01.1v1E11 ... Intl WAYNE McMIN· quest Wfth the COUrt to re, HIMIENT ... tOURIHGSHOPol: ceive speclal notice of the T...,._...., cllMlllllty ,_,..,...ty Ill eccordenaw1111_80'.,,.,_0• Inventory of estate assets Perm-I dl..e.llllY 1-mnlly In and Of the petitions, ac, PtJBUC NOTICE NSs7'409 NOTICE OF DEATH OF JOHN C. McANNALLY AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-109402. To all heirs, benef iciaries, c.reditors and contingent creditors of JOHN C. M c ANNALLY and persons who may be otherwise Interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by AMELIA M c AN · NALLY in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that AMELIA McANNALL Y be appoint, ed as personal represen- tative to administer the estate of JOHN C. McAN, ecco•'-Wllll ,..,..,. J -· c o u n t s a n d r e po r t s 1. ... .,,..._of,1s.oo.,.r•bltto•~ described In Section 1200 NALLY, Irvine, CA (un· f)lk•111·• enor-,.., u Ille , .. ._ der t""A I """ d t Ad v•t11t of ....,1cot ,-ec1. of the California Probate '"' ~.,.,pen en ' i..n 1i-111accorMn<• wit" P•r• Code m inistration of Estates 11rep111 ........ AST 0· R p Act>. The petition Is set for Fur-medic.el treellNftt '" ec· ' H 1LL1 PS & hearing In Dept No 3 at corcSenc• w1111 P.,..,...,. • •bon SAVOIAN . • · Aelm11urwmom f•r medtce1.1 ... 1 By· John F Nolan 700 Civic Center Drive •• .,.,. ... 111 •"ore1enu w1t11 Per• Attorney at· Law West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 •·:~~·,.. 1.., 333 So. Hope Street, Suite on July 29, 1981 at 9:30 :-;;;;~;:~;:~;-;;;-;;;;~:;jjjiiii;it~~iii!~lji!iii~1iiiiiiiJ Rom~E.Mllff•Y 3710 a.m . ••••••••••••••••••• Jlldge L A I cA-1 IF YOU OBJECT to the SOUTH COAST • w.tw.r1'CompeftM11on os 19 es, '""'' grantinn of the petition • • ......... ..... (213) .. 9212 ... • ' • copy__. .. 011 119,.,.. uno... Published Orange Coast you should either appear • ACTORS STUDIO : Ottkl•I Ad*e• Aecont. D 11 Pil 1 at the hearing and state : • O•t•: Meyi., ,.., a Y ot, Ju Y 1• 8• 14• your object ions or f ife • Oiiers acr:ng modellng. • 1Y 111,..111• M. sc-1981 3032~1written objections with the •dance, stunt. TV/l tlm: =:,r·n•vAtOM, court before the hearing. : workshops and more every • ~---------~ u.....,... ........,._,... PUBUC NOTICE Your appearance may be • wee$k. You5chooose : :W::':f.:!ibl!..""' :::!. ~· PKT•nous tUM••M in person or by your at, : 4 ... • (PQJ11 :l02:004:30 '--" ....... U..,I ... ITATaMa•T torney. • cQss • ~·:~:~~~my $ealln9 Tel: llUI ....,_ TIM ....._.,. --la .. ,.._._ I F Y 0 U A R E A • • • Pwt111.,_0r.,..Couto.11y P11ot. ,,... .. , CREDITOR or a cont, •We need new faces a11 : ,,..,.rook' J-u,a ,J .... 1.1•,1"1 JaHt c1.1AAWAY flOWIA SWE1EP1HG. lngent creditor of the de-•age S /type S f 0 r e HtSTO•VOFTHE lt711 Fr...cot, O.rOell Grove. CA : commerc1al/f ilms/vo1ce • wo•LD ~ 1 (R) PUBUC NOTICE t f2IMO ceased, you must file your • oversJstunts and extras • 12110 2:30 4:30 Atch••• c. YH, 10111 Fr•11u1, c laim with the court or Holle• It ll•r•l>Y given lh•I C A VAL CADE ESCRO W CORPO"ATION, e Celllotnle to~•· 11 .. It CfUly -'"loci TRUSTEE IM-cler lftt 1011-•no Cletcr llled 0.0 of Truu: TRUSTOR JAMES DAVIDSON, JR .. ltlngtemen . llEHIEl'ICIARV CATHERINE J Al.ON$0, el\ .....,...,,led -.iet1 RECORDED AMrcl\ U, 1ffl, •• tnalru.-No llCMt, '" boot. 13'W, ..... 77t "'Offkl•I Rocor,cll. Ill u .. of· flct of lllt Recorder of ORANGE Cownty, SA I D DEED OF TRUS T OESCRIBIES L.ot l °' Tract Ho. 1oa.s, .. -- on • Map rocorded In -~ 4'3, -· U encl :M Of Mhcell_. Mei>t. In -olllct of Ille County Rtcordtr ot Orengo County, C•llfornle, 1110 '" Hwmtlll MORIE FULLY SET FORTH IN THE DEED OF TRUST ABOVE MENTIONED. SAIO OMcl of TrlAI lOCwrH ~Ill olllletll-lncludlfl9 Ille not•l•I for Ille SUM of $10,000.00 THAT the Denefklel 1111-1 uncter teld !>MO Of Tr1111 -I,,. olllletllont secured uweoy .... P<•Mftlly fttlCI by lllt 1111derli9'90, THAT • _,,., Of, encl dofeull In, lftt ollllgellons tor wllkll -.11 OMcl OI Tru>I 11 -wrlly ,... OCCUffOCI In "'•' peymenl -.... Ileen tn-of THIE I HSTA l.1.MENT OF INTE REST. WHICH BECAME DUIE MA Y 2), 1•11 , AND Al.I. SU851EQUENT INSTAl.1.MENTS WH EN DUE. THE SUM OF 51,ttf 70, AO· \/AN CED BY BENEFICIARY IN PAYMENT OF OIELINQUIEHCllES DUE ON A PRIOR ENCUMBRANCE THAT DJ re•_, tlloreof, Ille ...,. cletllgMCI. pr....,I bonolkl•"' -wlCI 0-of Ttllll, lies e1tec11ltd -clellvtrtO lo .. Id duly •PPOlnlecl Tru•l•t. • wrllt.., De<l•r•llon of Otl•ull end Oen.....i for Mle, •1111 !\ti clepo•llocl •1111 Hid Oi;ly eppolnttcl Tt11al". -II DMd of Trcusl -ell Cloe 11me11la o llltnc 1"11 011110011011• secured u..reOy. -lleS dee,.,.., - -· lle'9tly OKl•tt Oii .....,, -"""° U..re«>y 1.....-letely --.,.,.111. -Ilea ol«ltd ono -. llerttly olo<I to c ... w tllo l"3t -rty to lie Mid to ••llafy Ill• 01>llg•llo111 u curtcl ...... .,..,. DATE J..,. IS, 1 .. 1 C..t .... I,. J AIOMO Pullll~ OrMOt Coell 01lly Pltot, J-JO, July 7, 14, "· 1 .. 1 1'02 .. 1 : (714) 957-0282 : •:10 •:10 10:20 ••CTtnous1u1t-.-.-u--~"=.'t.~ br ... 1 ... present it to the personal . •••••••• 1 P•uenl•o in oo• •v MAMSITATUll91fl' e11 .. 1c111e1. representative appointed 1 ••••• • • • • • o•A~vU lll'Ol TM ro1,_1ne --· ., ... ,,.. 1t1c1w1t c. Y•JI by the court within four 1·00 l :15 5::>o 7:45 • ....... , Tiits ....._ -"'••''".,,.months from the date of 10 :00 STEWARTAUTOWHO\.IE$ALIES, c.-ty Clot1l ef 0r.,.. c-.ty ... July first Issuance of letters as c=:==========> JSI Gorelen Grow llvcl .. G•rclen •. !tit. I In 00111y1 No PuH• •-.c.ilhlml•'21W4 ..n.a~r•. provided In Section 700 of PUBLIC NOTICE . ..., NOTICI TO CltlDITOH OI' IUUt TltAlllSPI• 111c-. .,., .. ,., u.c.c.1 Remington, Russell, Heikka See ttus renowned artist exh1b1t of great western sculpture :n bronze. courtesy of the Hetkka Foundry. Huntington Center Mall Thurs thf'u · Sun .. July 16-19 SUK•llAN 11 <PG 1 w1111 ... E. s-n. 1"22 A.nee• 4l1t C-.-1111 ... · .._ • the Prob a t e Code o f 11:u 1.u4.2S 1.u ~·Hunt:""°" llH<ll. Gellfornte :=.._.,CA,.... Callfornla. The time for ~':i:conomy s.au .. 1 1.111y 1. \. s-ert. "'" R•~ ,,.._. filing claims will not ex-L.•"•· H"'"'"" .. llH<ll. C•tttornt• """''""" 0r.,. c-si o.tty P11ot, plre prior to four months 111 Dolby St•r•o Po•vou•EYD OftLY (P~) 11 :00 l ·lS •:IS ~·00 f tlO BILL MURRAV 111 ST•ll'ES (R ) SllOWI at I :00 J::IO 5:40 1·00 • 10•1 S * JOIN 1Hf * STADIUM * 8 ORIVR IN9 * So EASY 10 .. I" "1cft Wit ¥•"' F .. E ( •u"'8•t tttC~•' "' tfll• ...... '" ···"t .... . ::.':~1, ~~,y:u• ... ,~ & ···••" •"---~0" f ..,uft•'f' Nitt' "* Jwir 7.u,1i.a.t"1 JD2M1 from the date of the hear, Tiii& blltlMU ll (Of\dUCIM lty e ••• -1NnMP. PUBUC NOTICE Ing noticed above. 1.11ty1E.s see.art YOU MAY EXAMINE Tiii& .._......••flied wlttl ------th flf k t b t Go11111y Clerk o1 on,... cowntr on PICTtnoua auM••u e e ep Y he court. -tt, 1...,. IUWI ST•T•MaNT If you are Interested In the ,., .... P11llllalled °'-Coesl Dally PllGt. J-tl .•. July 1. 14. , .. I 1~1 PUBUC NOTICE PIC'TITIOUt IUMNIU NAMI ITATIMINT Tiie IOll-'llO perlOI\ 11 Clolne lllltl· ... .... 11) PUBl.IC APPAOA CH SIEAVICES, Ul P.A. S. ~14 K•lelle AYfllve, IK,-lm,CAtn&M CARI. J. TURPIN, 917 K•rln Str•I, 5-118 ,.,,,., CA tnOS. Tlllt llutl,.... 11 <°"""'UCI lly on In· dhtlfll•I. CerlJ.T"'11in Tf'll& --... lllOG wllll Ille CMHllY C,_ Oii 0r""9 c-ty on flMY Jt, IM1. .. , ... P111Hl-.S Or ..... CNst Dolly fll:ot. J-JO,July7, u ,11. 1"1 2ttS-ll PtJBUC NOTICE PICTIT10US .UMNeU NAMI ITATIMINT 'fllt fOlltwl119 ~ It dDint 1111.i· _ .. , COUl.TIEA Allt COMPRIESSOA COMPANY, 11901 Wntmlnaler A......,., • F, w..tmlMler, CA '2MS. AHOAIW H. McCl.URI, 4tl0 llm AwllMO, •7, l,.tftl .. ech, CA .. 1. Tilla llUllMlt I• c-t.ed lty M !ft. dlYlfliAI. ,,.,,,.,._ H. McCl11te ,,.,!::~~;,,.. penon1 .,. .,..~ estate, you may file a re· JMT l'AltTNIRS, 17-Mt. Cl"· quest With the COUrt tO re, rwoo• Clrcl•, Fo11111.111 ve11ey, celve special notice of the ea11tern1em. Inventory of estate assets J•..,. IE. a...1..,, 17-Ml. Cl"· d of the tltl twooCI Cltcl•, Fo1111tel11 Velley, an pe OOS, aC· ea111or111ema1 co unt s and report s TM Mlcllol• B•rton .... Tin• described In Section 1200 .. t1on trre.,....• Tt\111 of "11· • f th C lif I P bat '"'_.· 17a Mt. Cltttw.d c1n:1o; F-o e a orn a ro e 1e111 Vetloy, CellfW'lli•tt70I Code. Tiii• blltlMn 11 c....,cltd 1ty • Naughton & Muette" At· ""''-=~.. torneys at Law. By : Tiii• _...,..... -tllocl wltll -Richard A. Muench, 15231 c-tv~•0r.,..c-.i., ... J1Ay Paseo de Alida, Sul'9 120, ~~';'ou. auDui. a u .•. Laguna Hiiis, CA 92653; ••••"* tel. (714) 951·1122. att .._,..., --.. Published Orange Coast =,.:._.,c............ Dally Piiot, July 7, 8, 1-4, ..,..._. 1981 303Hl1 ,._,..., 0r.,.. C..&4 Dally PtlM, J11ly 7, 14, 21 ••• ,.., .,..., PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tlllt .... -' -fllef Wltll tlW "llli,_-;;;.;;;;;;.;-..,.-;:;.;;;.;,;;.;,;;--.llf'lf':'.·-IY Ctenr ef Or-~ Oft J-2'.1"1. ,...., "'*I"'" Or .... C:..11 Dally PtlM, J-ao.Ju1yt,u ,21,1•1 ,_.., PtJBUC NOTICE •••loct la lee. •1• ..... u.c.c. Hotlu i. ~ 91...., to er.., too Of , ... •llNn ......... ttenlf ..... hl INI • bvlk lr-ltr It eOout lo 11o m.-on •er•onol property lltrelft•lltr Cltterlllocl. Tiie ,.....!•> -llllellMu -... of Ult tnt..,... tr-'trorhl ere. I M0118'(11 Se•IOOcl Enterprltet, I. tel •• • Cellfornle Utllited Pllr-""p J Newport Ventvru, 1.u .. • Cetllornl• UmltlOcl P9rnrllllp J Hopi~• 111 .. utmenh, I.Id , • Celllomle 1.lrllillOcl P•,,,..t'llllp •. Porter.Wiider 1E11terprlH1, • Gtntr•I Per'liwrtfllp ACICltftl of All: 1001 OoYO Stnel, S..lle ISO. H--1 leecft. Calll-• t:!MO Tiit ...... u1 ..ci -lneu ectdtou ol Ill• Int ...... lt-' ... M(l l 8U: 1.ono JofWI 51:...ra, Inc., • Otl•w•r• corporeflon. 101 J.,r:co o,.:w, P.O. los 11 ... L..oldngt.on, KOfthKky 4057' Tllel h ,,,_ny -11Mnt llorello ll clel<tllled Ill 90Mrol H All P'"'9t1Y owllOCI or to•-end 11wf11I lo Ille -••llon of tlW .... i-.. 11. lnctllcll119 11111 not llmlled lo h• lnletnlt, IHUllOlcl lllltr•tll eqlll-111 •lld otll•• t•nolbl• ,.,..,,.., properly, lll•ontorlH encl otlltr clhPOHblt ,_.,,,., ...,.,,, .. -W<Utlty ~ ... •11d It locatM et: Sia ~11 .. 1: l•I 170S HllNend A-. H•lloNI Oly, CA UOSO; 1111 104t Tlllrcl Ave1111t, Chlll• Vl.UO. CA '2011; (<I •1 Mino An1111e, ...,onfletcl, CA '1J09; t•> JIU Nlldwey Orlve, Sen 01090, CA '2110; l•I 2701 0. .... 1 SI., .... Wlflold, CA '1J09; -Ill t47U Jeffrey Itel., ,, .. , .... '211• .• TllellllMneu--llPy llloYld tr•n•l•rwhl •I Nici tocatloll h ; I el I.one J-SllWr'l 11>1 1.0flt Jolln Sliver'• $telood S"-T llet MICl llil/Ak 1ten11.,. I• fnlOlldleel to De COii--ot IN offlc:e Of l•nll. ol Amtrt ce, JJO E. Mel\ChUI ... , '"''••ood, C•llfornl• tolOI t11 Of after JIAr it, t•I. Tll•----ouofltle,..._ with •"°"'ct•-mo' Ille lllef la 1111, Biii P.,_.., 9arlll Of Anltflc•, DO IE. M111chttltt, 1not1w00d, Celllornte 90)01 ..cl tlW IMI Gey let llllftt Clolmt llY eny Creditor -· llo July JO. !Ml wtll<ll It,,_ llllllMU My ...... Ille con111mmeu .. oe-. ~"'" ....,,., I ========I I l'ICHARO ""VOil '" •USTW LOOm C"l CllMCll 6 CllOl\t'l NOKI Movie l"I c::=-:::mi:::::::s:::===-·~ PUBLIC NOTICE So 1 .. U la It-to .... tnt.-.i l'ICTITIOUllUllNIU Tr •nthrtel al u td lnten•ed ....... STAT&MIUfT Tr.,.tf•rorlal llHd Ille follow11111 Tiie 1e1-,.....,... ta......_ 1111191· •dtlftlontl llutlntn n•m•i ••j llH• H I .... ,_ wl!Mll h ttwM """ U11 L AGU HA CO MMUNITY p .. 1: N~ TIEl.IVISIOH, 1'7t $, C-al Hwy., O•ted Jiiiy a, 1 .. 1 t.eellN liNctl. CA,_,,, ....... JtlWI Slt...,.a, Inc. MICHAii. Ill, IVAN$, 1•10 I, IYl Ill~ He Hllll, 1-.,Jre C .. tl Hwy.,"-9NCll. CA -.St. A_.,.y let Tillt ...-.. la~ • ., ell In-....... JllM Slt,,.r'a, Inc, • dlwldllet. I~ TrMtl•tM I ~~~~· l"Q) Jiiiu ITA .. UI~ c\:> ft LI. MUllllAV Ill IT• .... (Ill Al.HI WHOl..&.Y M()jU fftO} OPEN 7;l0 NIGHT ' "-----------'Ul Ulldef ,, '"II U" ... '·- ~ •. ·-Pllllll ..... Or .... c:-t Oelly "''"-.,,.,, ......... -fl ... will ... Jvty 14, .... t10...t C-ty Clm tlf Ore1191 ~ et1 -----J-i., ..,, PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF SHIRLEY J . LEE, AKA SHIRLEY JANE LEE. •· D. YIOMAHf.. •• ., .. y.., ........... _ Pullllalled Or ..... CO.JI Dolly Pl:ot Ji;ty U, JI, 11, A ... 4, 1 .. 1 Jiu.fl PUBLIC NOTICE AND OF PETITION TO l'tCTtnOUllUllNHI ADMINISTER ESTATE NAMllTATIM&NT NO. A, 109517. o..!~!.~~-1119 -IOllt •r• •olno T o a I I h e i r s • ONIE 1HvEAHESS A5SOCtATl!S. beneficiaries, c reditors -... , • .,..,.A-. •Jen, N--1 and contingent creditors of , .. ~4C:i..~t Hs COMPANY. • Shirley J. Lee, aka Shirley c.111or111e c..._1111on,,.. 1...e••r•tt• Jane Lee, and persons who •01111•, •>02, HtwPOrt .. ec11. c• may be otherwise interest-nMJ STEPHEN E TURNE,., 51• ed in ttie will and/or Ro.,.1s1.Gooroe,N .. por1a.ecf'l,CA estate: n..a. A petition has been filed GEAAl.O E. FINSTER. El9lll by Katherine J. Prentice :,~0" ,..,, N••POt1 Eucf'I, CA in the Superior Court of c-1 A•ln• c..w.._., Orange County requesting eer1 s """'" that Katherine J . Prentice ,,,1, ,r;:-.=;: • .,. 111.o •1111 ,,. be appointed as personal coun ty c:erk of o .. n90 c°""'" 011 representati ve t o ad, JuntH.1'91. minister the estate of JAcuo•.Kroo11aasuCllL.tNo . . tlTTOaNIYS AT UW Shtrley J . Lee. aka Shirley,. .. ~..._ ...... ,.,... ..... Jane Lee (under the In, -N0W-1CoMwon ... dependent Administration .___.....,,CA,.... of Estates Act). The petl-p111111.,,... 0r.,... c-11 0.11~1!:: tlon is set for hearing in J-JO,Ju1y1,u.21,1"1 J&Ji Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic - Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana , PUBUC NOTICE Ca Ii f ornla on August 12. 111crmous au11Ness 1981 at9:30a.m. NAMllTATIM•NT IF YOU OBJECT to the o..!r.:..~ol~owlftO ""'°"' .,. clOlftll granting of the petition, FEDERAi. SAFE DEPOSIT co . you shoold either appear t0t1 Te11>fft. Ft1111t•'" .... ,, • .,, c.o, at the hearing and state '2TOIOAVID p ISAAELSKY , 90tl your objection s or fi le r.11>ert,Founto111ve11..,.CAn1oa. wri tten objections w ith lhe 81ERHIE P. SVALSTA.D, ll77t court before the hearing. :;!~~1emm•r, 1.eou11• N•o11•1. CA Your appearance may be FRANKLI N o. BR YANT, IS•• in person Or by your at, Ollrl<ll Clrcle, ~lei" Veit..,, CA torney. nroe. I F y O U A R E A Tiii• .,....,..., 1t co,.dvcte<1 by • ....... 1 portN<llllp CREDI TOR or a cont, o.v1c1 P ,.,., ... Y lngent creditor ot the de· T1111 ·-•• 111.0 w1111 uw ceased, you must file your Ct1111ty ci.,• o1 0r.,... c°""'" 011 claim with the court or =~~':11na present it to the personal ATTORNEY AT uw representative appointed 1111 St-•-....... , .. by the court w ithin four "•...,.._IMc.lo,CA'2lM1 ,1..., months from the date of Pu1111"'*' 0r.,... Coes1 o.11.., Pl1o1. first issuance of letters as J""•JO.Ju1.,7.•4.21.1•1 2'4Nt provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of PUBLIC NOTICE California. The tim e for .. ._"Mt fll Ing claim s will not ex-n•TIMINT OP aa••D<MIM.INT pire prior to four months o,.u .. o• from the date of the hear· PICTtnOUI IUllNHI NAMI Tllo foltowlllO pertofl Ml_,,.,.., ing noticed above. 111o u.w of.,. fkt1-11vtJ11ets ,.._ YOU MAY E X AMINE HIEWPOAT WRAP AND MA ii. the file kept by the court SE1tv1c1E .i 1ns Monrovl•, s..110 o., If you are interested in t~ c~~~ ~·.~!tor~.~ ..... nem• , •. estate, you may file a re· ,.,,1<1 to-... •• 111ec1111 county on qu~St With. the Court to re, No~~':'~6~CTS tHC., JOit S ce1ve special notice of the Gr•nd •-.Seto•• AM, ea111orn1e inventory of estate assets ttm and Of the petitions, ac, Tlll1 --Wti conctucttcl lly • c o u n t s a n d r e p o r t s corpore~ w. 5 ,,.,.,,,_ described in Section 1200.5 G•EPn1c111Cu1nc. of the California Probate Tiii• := . .,. 111eci •1111 ,,,. Code. County Ctorti f1f Or.,,. Cownl't 011 John D. Lang, Attorn•y at Law, Lang & Suttle, 22055 Clarendo" St., Suite 201, Woodland Hiiis, Ca. 91367 PUBLIC NOTICE HCAOW NO. Jn NOTICI TOCA•DtTOltt OP •UUt TRANiPIR is.a."" -aiw u.c.c.1 THIS ESCROW IS SUBJECT TO THE CAl.lflOltHIA UNIFORM GOM-MEACIAI. COOIE SECTION ••IC. NOTICE IS HIERIEBY GIVEN lo ctMllon of 11\0 wlllllll ne~ pet11 .. IMI • 1111/Ak trenJttt la lnl~ IO lie J-11. 1"1. PIMtll P11bllall0d Or-Cotti Oelly Piiot, J-u .•• July'· u. , .. , IG7 .. I PUBLIC NOTICE ,. . .. . .... .. ..... -... -.. --.... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 Cl Sharp dialogue, thin plot mark new Ferzacca thriller By TOM TITUS °' .. o.ie, ..... ...,. predictability as the various suspeds at the school Rowe pursues his Dylaneaque character a John Ferzacca. the Orange Coast playwright <who, It seems, lndude almost everyone> enact man of prodigious talents wbo destroyed hlmieir whose earlier works dealt with such diverse sub· how the murder -if it was murder -could have long before his demise throuab exaggerated drin.k· jecta a.s historical drama on a global scale and been committed. Ferzacca is at his peak when Ing bouts (he's never shown witbout a bottle In minor league showbiz in a seedy dressing room. is paralleling his plot with Shakespeare's, less effec· hand). with force and fury. He is superb In the back with another original -this one composed of live at bringing It to a successful resolution. role, but he and Ferzacca never allow us the in· equal parts of Agatha Chrislie whodunit, Tom He does. however. give his characters some s~ght of what brought him to this precipice in the Stoppard satire and Crace Metalious soap opera. ma rvelous dialogue, most of it delivered by the de· first place "After the Fact." now enjoying its world pre· ceased actor, wh o is in and out of the show both in The son who's never known bim and comes miere at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, is a east to "find " him after his death is enacted with highly theatrical piece of intrigue set against the stre ngth and convic tion by Marc Gordon. background of a production of "Hamlet" in prog-E11101...... '"11 un ..... ~ ,._ Catherine Rowe is excellent as tbe beautiful in- ress at an East Coa st JHo" .. -.c ~ genue who might have become involved with the acting school (the pro-~~!':.''.':'.'.""' ····:·::.: .... c:-=:;: besotted actor had he not met premature death. gram reads "small " INTERMISSION Ma•e.•••1 •.•• J-Hltll George Woods turns In a crackling good East Coast acting school , ~:·:~r ··· 1ti,.....i,we1.... performance as Rowe's brother, the headmaster but nothing Is small at stuc1 ... u . 1t••1t'8~~:P~;;·o:o:.;,:·~~:;::~ of the school and the most likely suspect. Jane the Moulton). •rt111w1t-*i<i..Scotti.1t ... "". Nigh is highly believable as the director of the ,..,.., MetNr, ,.,,.1 TeMe• H Ferzacca, who once directed "Hamlet" and ... ,.r.11 ru ,.ACT. .. amlet" project and mother of the ingenue. has_ a close aff1"n1"ty for the Sha .. espearen tragedy. •rw•pl•vb'fJ-Fert.eec.,01r«1e1111yA1H0otMn,w1-1g11.-, a nother person whose life would be easier without ,. Berber• Myen. llglltlng by Rofl Cott~. , .. ,_ Illy ,..rv ·ddJ d d k butlds his plot -a young man's investigation of Mau.er, 1ec,,,,.c•1 01r«tor Jim .. ,..,,''-....,....,"...,. ... Whit· a mi e-age run en actor lusting after her the death Of bjs actor father -aga1'nst the re· myer.-ted~y1U1r°"'911Sel1Wdeysettp.m Yfttll July daughter. u •1 .,. U9UM _,..,,. Pt•yl>Wle. • u.er.-c.n"" "-· Row 's · d d ·r · I d b Ki hearsals of the play. In a brilliantly conceived first L•e...,• INch "•-v••""'·-~1u. e Ja e w1 e is P aye Y mberly act curtain scene, the play overcomes him and he ~einer, who is far too young for the role and seem· dramatically berates his uncle. the school's head· mgly uncomfortable in it. Jack A. Rein gives the George Woods (leftJ and Douglas Rowe in a flashback and, as a mocking spirit, in the present-s how some com· 1· f th t d I mast er, with accusatory tines from the script just d ic re ie as e young s u enl actor scene rom ·After the Fact ' as the actor playing Hamlet does so Ul. rehearsal. ay scenes. ~aguna managing director Douglas pl aying Ha mlet and fighting Gordon for Miss Rowe takes this showcase role and makes it a tour Rowe's atte t' J-1· d l" t h · h From that point, however, the plot sags into n ions. is ue mg ma c wit Gordon ~----------------------d_e_fo_r_c_e_r_o_r_h_i_s_c_o_n_s_id_e~r_a_b_le~s:~:g:e~a:b:il:tt:ie:s:· ____ is a siuLing scene brimm~g~th~alism. .. ~· NOW PLAYI NG AU MUM COSTA MlSA ·cosu M(SA WEITMlllSHll Anaheim 011ve In liarbol Bnslot H19hw4; 39 Drive 1n 819 98~ 631 3~1 ~40 7H4 891 3693 8111.A ll TOflO • OllAlfGl WESTMlllSUll UA Movies Saddleo.ic~ C•~eoome C1oem~ wesl 990 •022 !>81 ~80 &34 1~~3 89• 393!. , ..., MS$($ AWm1I Fl)ll riiiS~ • 001 en.. ..... r ~llneet Dilly 11 Motl The1tr!!J ..,. ~ ... 1''" '"• \\-• A ._., U• ... ~· -4• I .A '-'• 'T ifA1 Ut, •"'•JAM I A NOW SHOWING! 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""THE THIEF" !•t CINf II SOUllO "!ESCAPE f'flOM NEW YORK .... l ~ ... "THE EXTERMINATOR .. "'l ___ ...._ __ "RAIOERS OF THE lOST ARK" ""'"' "HANG.All 11 .. '"" ORANGE DRIVE -IN ,,.....,. au • • "THE 0-.IAT MU.-NT CAPEil" -.. ··MM 114.ANO .. - ,A,~ JI A"--.1l1• 'i. U~i MISSION DRIVE -IN •• •4 '• • "-• A •• WARNER OQIVl IN Wa111e1 Aff Well Of .. 0,11 tt.G M7·> ti ........ ._.. • W&.UAM-..----...: .... 0 ....... 1 -"THI POST'MAN Al.WAYI lllNOa lWtea" "CHIEat a CHONO'I NICl~Ma"Clll - • • " ... .. .. ... ,. .. Q Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, Tueaday, July 14, 1981 111 ~I>.i\' -EY'Ef9tG-------- l:OO •• NlW8 KUNG FU Celoe 19 C41Ughl In • Wat be~ • gei.g ol ... llWl'll«a and the Pflv•t• O.tectlve Who wanta 10 destroy them I TIC TAC OOUClH M "A"l"H BRIOHT AS DAY -Doris Day stars as a wife returning seven yen."'S after her plane crashed in .. Move Over Darling" tonight at 8 on Channel 13. Dreama 'end nlglllmerN pleg.,. Ille overworllec! 40771h a GOODTIMU I A• the Ev-e>r9PA'• to · 1 jo611 J-In MINiM19Pl. word .,rl-111411 throw• • dam~ on •very1hlng. (Pat11) •• ELECTRIC CX»l#Nn ,.., (I) CMNEWI ~~NlWS "Aoat1141" (111711) Ouatln Hoffman, Van•u• RedgtaYe. In London In 11129, .,, ......... leal'I ,_.. pac>er reporter mee11 and beco"'" Involved with lamed myetery writer Age· Iha Chrlttle, whO hH lel1 her unlaUhlul huaband 'PG' CID FUOHT OIF THE WHITE ITAUJOHI ~bllft Taylor and LWt Palme< ••• , In Ille lrue 110· ry or lhe W()(ld Wat II res- cue or Vienn•'• prllec! White,__ (Pat1 2) (l)MOVIE "Bronco Billy" ( 1980) Clint Eaatwood. Sonclfa lock•. A lormer anoe aaletman lrom ,.._ JerMy r"ltae hla drum or performing In a Wiid WW 11\ow. 'PG' UC> IJ JOt<EA'I WILD • AU. IN THE FAMILY A wealthy lrlend of Ardlle'a arrlYft from Bev· erty Hiiia prompllng Arcn,. 10 organlie a reunion of theit old Army buddies ., 9EHNY HILL A return vial! II paid to Ille Hot .. Sordka wllh Benny 1n cn•ge of room -Ylee • KCET NEW881AT I.!> 8TlDO aa "Rock Mulle" ColofMSo klda -tt• and record their own rocll tunea; juvenile delinquenls gel • aec;ond cllance on the Mlle High Ranch In Cafflornla (RI &l ~MIUEA When hla men go on atrlk•. Barney trlel to run the pr• cinci ~handedly whlle dftllng with a mllHlungry z;~ar12) "Fat ao" ( 11180) Dom OelulM. Anne Banc-oil A portly oompulllve .. ,., llnd1 lhet nothing can dlfnS*I hll dMl<I fOt looc:t untW he falls In lov9. 'PG' 8:114. E>m>NAl 1:00 I cee NEWS HAPPY DA Y8 AGAIN The gang'• camping HCUrwion turn1 Into • htlariou. ,,_ ~ .. ol pouring rain, hunger and a itutyl>Mt. MCNIWS IUU8EYE • MANNO( "What Happened To Sun· dey?" Manni•. autterlng lrom amneala. c1n't r.-netnbllf Why an ett41m91 wat made on hit Mle, ot wflo tried to -Ill him • ITNET9 OIF 8AH FMHCtlCO A temale juvenile judge is kldn~ by 1 runaw•y boy Who hOld• ,_ 11 ran- aom lor hi• ~t.Wttec! 1111• 8 OVVIEAIY "Votunt .. rlam · Gue1ta jazz aH108f Maxine Sulll· ven, Jack Knight (R) O Cl) MACHEJl I W.~ A90RT (I) T1C TAC OOUOH 9 MIRV OIW'F1N "Salute To Smokey Roblrl· ion" GuHt•· Smokey Rol>in8on, Kai Rudman. Daryl Hall and JOhn O•I• (8) DA. 8HUOGL.E8: THE AEMAN<A8U FIOOETY IWIR Anlmeted Of Snuggle• (~ by Pet• Uetlnov) tr•Yeil to out .. apace to llnd out whO hu ~ 11Nllng the ocean1 lrom &tth fQ)~ "The Godlelhet. Pat1 II" (11174) Al Pacino, RoOett Duvall MlehMI Corteone uaumes his lete ,.,,,.,., throne end ~ u he ~the new head of the Malla. llndlng prob- ierTls with rl'lll fact~ and the law througN>ut 1'111 reign 'R' (%)MOVIE "The Jerk' ( tll711J St- Mlflln, Bernadette Pete<t A cl'lronlC acr--up maltu m1111ona on a W91rd lnven· lion only to loM it all In CONUmer damage sulta R 7:30 IJ 2 OH THE T~ Holla: Steve Edw•rd1. ~ Rogera Villlt a lamlty to llnd out h-they 1141ve adjullad to their ttlnSMXual mother. "-1 "Tierra," an Eut L A rock een .. tton 8 SKAMANA CW.I Lacy J. Dallon D ~OHL.A Hotta. inN Pec!roa. Paul Moyet A IOoll el b1Nblll'1 umplr•. Loa Angeles' only apet1ment for nudiata. an lnlarvlew w1111 Chuck Norn1. G F~ THE MUSIC • MACHEJl I LEHAEll AIEPORT I.!) NEW8 (I) P .M. MAGAZJNE A million dollar bueball catd coll«:tion. a cl'llldlMI couple Who ack>pted Kor• an triplel1 RACE F<>A THE P£HMANT Batry T ornplclna end Tim McC.,,.. recap dMaional bueball tlandtngl and lnteNI-some of the g.,,,.·, top players (Alter- nate programming may be acheduled ~ to l>l•v-•· atrllla.) l:OO 9 (I) WAl. T£R CN>NICITE'I UHM:ME D IUPEAFAHS Joe Gar aglOla lntervie... tome. of t>ueb•"'• super· ta"'· l"ctudlne> Phil ~.Donald Sull'let· land, Ron Howard. Charley Pride and PrHldent Reagan 9 MOYIE • • "The hat And The Furloul" ( 11154) JOhn Ir• lend, Oorothy Malone A CHANNEL LISTINGS IJ KNXT 1CB SJ Los Angeles D KNBC 1NBC1 Lo<> Anqeles D '<TL A 1lno 1 Los Angp1es D t<ABC· TV tABC1 Los Ange le<. ()) l\FMB 1CBSI San Diego G KH.HV (Ind t Los Anoeies ®J KCST tABC1 San Diego m KTI\/ (Ind I Los Ang efps • KCOP TV (Ind I Los Angeles tll KCE T-TV 1 PBSI Los Angeles &l KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hunl+n gton Beach truck• wanted by the llW llnd• 1 temporery and uncenaln refuge when he •-to drtw • -llhy girl'• tpO<llClf In • w.i1. known auto race D 9 HAPPY DAYS Joanie lgnorea • dlreet otder of H-1td'1 and buyt • car behind 1111 blGk.(R) IJ MOVIE • • * * "War And P-" tP1r1 2) (1968) ludmll1 S1ve1yev1. S•gel Bonder· CllUk 8IMd on Ille novel by Leo T Ollloy Tiie liv.t of thrM lamllles are grHlly eHected by the N1f)Ol9on1<; Wlrl Q) P.M.MAGAZINIE A mllhon dOll1r blMball card COiiection. I Clllldlelt couple Who adopted Kor•· an trlpleta, Steve Caney mu• toys rrom -P. the Shedd• on little things 11111 help • marriage. BJll H1rrl1 r~"SOB cm MOVIE • * • "Move Ov•. o.,. ltng" ( 11163) Doria 01y. James G1tner R41turnlng lrom • plane crash Mven yNrl befC)(e I wile dllCOV· .,, 11111 het hutband 11 abOut to remarry flJ NOVA Anllomy Ot A Volcano An 1ntern111onal lffm' ol ~ala lludiel Mt St Helen• In en effort to unco"e< clues whleh will lead to more ac:curate pr&- dlcilona ol •upt1on1 1n the luture. (R)Q 4Ii) MYSTERY 'Rebecca Al the ~· lion ol Mra Danvera. the ,_ Mrl de Wint• coplee a dress lrom e portrait In the gallery f()( a ravl"ll of the trad1tlonal Mat\der1ey coetume ball (Part 3) (RI $: "11100" ( 11117) Robert O.Nlro. G•ard Oepardleu s.....tity yeera ot llaltan 1oc111 and polltlcal cl'l•ngea are _, tl'lrough the eyes ol two unlikely bell lrlenda 'R' (fJ)MOVIE ".Juat You And Me Kid • ( 111711) George Burnt. Brooke Shi9id1 A 70-ye1t· old men talc• In a 14· y"r·otd 1uvenile delln· quent. delplla the proteat1 of Illa meeldUng retal!Yft 'PG' lS) IMZAME XX John Byner Sl'lowl you things stranget than truth, larger than Illa, and zanier than anylhlng you·..,..,,., -· 0MOVIE "Willle & Phil'' (11180) Mlcl'IMI Ontkean Margot Kidder ThrH people begin • rr11ngu1ar romanc. In Gr_,Wldl Wtage 111411 continues througllOUt the mercurial aoclal mtlleu or the '70. 'R 1:301J (I) flO Flo can't underatand Why an Injured Earl I~ eo upMi 1bout mllllng 1 reunion with an Old bronco-busting buddy untM the tnMta hit tlNUllful old pal (RI D MOVIE * * * "The TllrM Muak· .. ..,.. ( 11174) Ollver Reed. R1quel Welch. In 17th-cen- tury Franoe, UltM dall\lng edventurwa come to the aid ol King LOUii )(Ill when they INtn lh•t 1111 cralty cleric, Cardinal ·Rlchelleu, 11 hitching 1 nury plot agaff'ltl him D O LAV£.AHI& IHIMEf The glf'ls Ind Lenny Ind Squlggy ott• tl'IW own aeparate and Olflerer>I - llot\t ell~ how IN ~ .. .,~ • Neveda molal room. (RI Q • fOll' ITOlllY Hoell Jim Thorna9. Mary ~™ON A oomecMn hOet and IOU< comlQ cont•tante wno c:ompet• agalnel one -'Mt -t .. lured In 111111 111___,~gwne ehow. IUJ(J)MOVW • •.,. "Uptown S.turdey Night" ( 11174) Sklney Pol 0., 8lfl Colby A factory WOttler and • etrMl·wlM ~ble gel caught up In • gangland Mud wnan 111ey oeclde to trllll a QlllOll., wllO held up e bar H09CI) MOW •• * "The Two World• Of Jennie Log•n" ( 111711) Llndaay Wagner, Marc: Singer A young woman goee bacll I" time In e del perate attempt 10 Cl'lanoe the c:outM ol late and ...... lhe llfe of ,_ true tove. (RJ D O THME'I ~NN JKll unwittingly aim• 1111 glrllrlend'a love-llarvec! lath« at J-1 (R) 0 m MEAV OlllFAH "Salute To Smokey Robln- aon" GuHll Smokey Roblrlaon. Kat Rudman. Daryl Hall Ind JOhn OetH, Billy Pr .. ton and SY'-• The l W119tatlon1 • M'Y8TERY "RebeCCll" Al the tlOOQM• lion ol Mr• Dan...,•. Ille new Mra de Winter c:oplft a drats from a portrait In lhe gallety '°' • revtval or Ille trlldlttonal Manderley coetume ball (Part 3) (R) i> NOVA "A Touc:ll 0 1 Sef'talllvlly" New r-ch nndlnga on the phyliologlcal and p1y • chologlcal Importance ol touch In our q,,.. are e••· mined (RlO Q!MOVIE • * e "Tiie Wind And The LIOn" ( 11175) Sean Con- n«y, Cand!Ge S..gen An 1ntern11ion11 lnc1d•"' ~r• When a Morocc•n '-8de< kldnapt an Ametl· can lamtly end Teddy Roo- MVell mual call out the marines to rHQU9 lhem CS) THE WACKY WOAU> OF JONATHAN W1Hf£A8 Holl Oraon Well• .. 30 U t1Jl TOO CLOSE FOfl COMFORT Her>ry llnda blr111 control pllla 1n Sar•'• room end learns Jackie hll 1n,,;1ed a ullor to apend the night (RI (ft)UOVIE "The OucMsa And The Olrtw11er Fox" ( 111781 George Segal, Goldie Hawn A danc»-1\911 gift wno wen11 raapecl end • con men wllO tack• llnetM em~ on • perllOua )Ou•· ney lrom San Francieco to Slit Lake City. 'PO' MOYIE "More Ametlc:an Gr1tti11" (111711) Ron Howatd. Paul La Mii Atter gradu•llon .• Q•Oup of high school friend• e•perlen<;e the challenga of adulthood In lhe IOClll upheaval of the 1HOa 'PG' .. AS 9 8IATH OIF A 8T\JOtO 10:00 D G m I.!> NEWS U ltl HART TO HART Jonatnan and Jennifer go undercover to brealc up a gambling ring ualng • nigntelub u a front IOt the!< crookec! operet10n1 (R)O • PMIEHTE. "Clllcll'a" The lllatorlc:al contribution ol Mexlc:an women to the eociety on which they llve lrorn pr•· Columbian llmet to the pr-I ta explor1ld UMOVIE "In God We Truat" ( tll80) Marty Feldm•"· Andy Kaufman A naive monk 11 eent out Into the wot1d to ralM mon.y for hla lmpov- •lthed monu1ery 'PG' 1o:30·~ NETWON< NEWS • FAST FOf'NIMD "Blo-Engltlaerlng I" A look at how modern tecl'lnOIOgy le changing the Held ol medicine 11 pr-tee!. l,!)JAMU~I WOALD "Sportt In Ametlca: The Black Athle1e" lnlwvlewa w ith M uhammad All, Ar1hur All\e, O.J Slmpeon and other noted athlet .. Ngl'lllgl'l1 thla exploration of the changing role of black partlclpttlon In American tp0t11 (R) I TUBE TOPPERS KCET 0 8:00 "Nova: Anatomy of a Volcano." Scientists trace Mt. St. Helens before and after it became front page news. NBC 8 8 : 30 -•'The T h ree Musketeers." Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlain and Ch arleton Heston star in a movie combining comedy and ad- venture. CBS U 9:00 -"The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan." Lindsay Wagner ,. ~inda Gray and Mark Singer star in a film about a woman who must go back in time to save her lover's life . edlH" ( 111711) S1111n 81111\don, David Stein· berg Two young Naw Yorker• leatn abOut tove ll>d the YloluitudH of • one-to-one re11t1on1hlp 'PO' (Z)MOVIE "All That Jazz" 110711) Roy Sc:lleleler • Jeatlc:a Lange T"he tumulluou• Ille ol 1 prolHalonal dancet la lol· lowed lrom aucceea on 11141 lllge 10 pettonll CrlMS 'R' t0:460 NEWS 11!00 •• ()) lUJ Qt NEWS STAR TMK Tiie EnterprlM encount•• an lmmenM Q•av11a11on11 pull which propel1 the 11\lp lnlo a time warp I NEWLYWED GAME TALQOFTHIE HAUNTED "E,,;i St&IU Thie HouN' Stoke• plant to atay In Ille houN 111• he dtlCOYett tome valuable antlquea, but In hit attempt to poc:k- 11 lllem, he I Illa lnlO aorne qulCkaaod (Par1 2) G) BEHNYHIU Benny playt French lllm director Pwra Ou T•re fill ~CAVETT 11~ fJ (I) COl.UMeO COiumbo goea lo England to leer" aornethlng from Iha cMtkltYea at Scotland Yard •nd wind• up helplng them IOlve 1 murd• D tB THE IE.8T OF CARSOH Guaell ChatMon Hfflon Arl•n• Golon~•. Mette Earle (RI D Qt ABC NEWS NIOHTUHE 0 LET'S MAKE A DEAL Q) HOO.AH'S HEAOES Hogan tncka Klink 1n10 arranging • Frencti p1101'1 marriage llt IT AHLEY SIEOEJ. 9 4Ii) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS (H) REMEM8E.R WHEN: WHEE..8, WINOS AHO WH18Tl.B Oldl ca ... 11 ,,_ the hia- tory OI Ametlcan tr anapor talion from the c:ove<ec wagon of the Old Wut tc the ~ develoe>ed IC>llCl4I shuttle (S)MOVIE 'The WOr1d 11 Full Of Mir· rled Men" A young model dlac;OYw• the ro.d to ,_ and fortune II P8V9CI Wllll tun. 'R' t 1:40 0 MOVIE "Fo••" (11180) Jodie Fo11- t8f. Salty Kellerman The l+lk:llm1 ol broken ~ and uncaring paranta. lour teen-age girll try 10 IOOlhe ,,,... emotional wound• t~ough drugs end M• 'R' -Ml>NIGtfl- 12:00 • MOVIE * • .,.. "Play Olr1y' j 19Clll) MICllHI Caln•. Nlgel Oevenporl A Brilla/\ ~ mender •llampta to atop Allled 1()(098 from deltroy- lng Getman auppliel ao that he can uM lllem 0 9 MOVIE • * "Intimate Strengera" ( 11117) Sally Struth•s. Denni• WMvet A married eouple'a ~ngly normal Hie II I I~ hiding VIO· lenl phyalcal tbuM (RI G GUN8MOQ A young lndfen boy helps red-" en .. .uvahy •OI· dier WhO waa reepontlt>le lor ct1ppllng him during an 1t1ack on the boy'• ""'age -~: IMP08$l8l.E Par11 falls In love wtlh an .....,,Y agent tn the mldll or opera11on1 to btoei. an espionage ring ti) 8AAETTA Tony rlaka 1111 Ille .men he trutll an ••-con 10 netp htm crack • ....,.. robbery ring. (Q)MOVIE "ExpoMd (1117111 JOhn Lealle. Kitty S11ane A for- mer •dult·mo"le 111.r 1a blaokmlllled into m1~1no one 1111 picture • 12:30 D a! TOMORROW G ... 111 Sista< SledQe ICJ MOVIE .. The Flrat Nudle ~UllC&I ( 11175) Cindy Wiiiiams Bruce Kimmel A down· en•·oul Bro1dwey pro· dUC8f plana to sp11k inter- est In h11 laleal proioct by 1tag1ng 11 cornpletlly 1n Ille ni..de R' (H,)MOVIE 'Tilt Human F•ctor ( 11180) NICOi Wtlllatnaon John GlelQud An agent of the Brll11h Secret Service " Coetced lnlo gMng IOP· 50Ct•I 1ntorma1ton 10 h15 Russian eoun1erport1 In the KGB R 12:36 ( ZJ "r ' MAOAZINE OF THEAIA 12:45 ll) CIHEMASCOAE t:OO 0 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA. THE WORLD BEYOHD "Pro1perily Conac1ous· neu Ho111 D•m•en Slmpaon. s1ac1e Hunt Guell Linda LocJ(woO<I dl1e<1._ hOW to malle the l•wt ot abOunoence w()(k ror you 8) MOVIE * * 111 "Diamond Heed" ( tQ63) Ch11llon Heaton Yvette M•"'*'• A wee1111y Haw1llan practicas • dou· ble standerd when he ~ his 11111.,·1 plans to merry e h•U·t>reed H11wallen While he 111mM1r has a pregnant m11t1eu ti) INOEPEHOE.NT NETWOAt< NEWS MOVIE "The Jerk" ( 1979) Stave Maritn. Bernadette Peters A chfonlc: acr--up maltes mllllona on 1 ""'81rd 1nven- 1ion only to 1o .. II •II In consumer demage 111111 R' 1:H0MOVIE "Willie & Phll' ( 11180) Mlcl'lle4 Ontkean. Margot Kidder Thrae people begin • triang;.ilar romance In GreenWiCh Village that conllnuee througllOUI the "*curial eoc1.i mtlleu ot Ille '70. 'R' 1:30.., MOVIE * • "Red Garters" ( 11154) Roaemary Ctooney. Jack Cwaon A man tlnd• IOve w1>11e M111c111ng ror 1111 brother'• klll• CS)MOVIE * ••11 ·01 Human Bond· age" ( 11164) Kim Nov•k. JOHN DARLING i.--H~ B.-o on ttw ~ by w Sofner· Mt~ A yOuflg I medical ftudenl with • Htl~• deformity fella tr901Clally In IOve with e j)tOtYMecuo..t •altr- h ... .-W. 1:N HEW1 2;00 I a NIW8 MOMCAMR & Wtll Ernlt grtevee wherl hi• Wife ...,,.. him but~ tiglll bac.k Whl"i there la no alimony 10 pay, Ernie plav- • female IUflle Ind Erle goea Into hie alwlll 2:101 0 NeWS 2: 11 EOfTOAIAl. 2-.10 MOVIE • • * "Penny Serenade" ( llM 1) c-rv Grant, Ir- Dunne Recent ack>ptlve pa1en11 learn 11111 happl· ._scan aoon turn to trag· edy 2:30 D MOAECAMM l WISE Eric pl•ye • c:AllO w1111 • mind or 111 own, Ernie and Eric m1k• klndllng wood out ol • very expen91ve Stradlvlftul (CJ MOVIE "Tiie Orphan ( 11180) Peg- gy Fury, Mark Owena A young boy goea to llve with an 1un1 alter he 11 orphaned W"4ln hll mothet klllS 1111 lllhet Ind then h«Mll R 2:18 tz) MOVIE ••Yo "Uplown S1turday Night" ( 11174) Sidney POI· lier. 8111 Colby A lacloty work• and • ltrMt·wlM cabble get caught up In a gangtand leud when they deeid• lo trall • gang11er WhO held up • bar 2:869 HEW8 3:009 MOVIE * • * "The lndlan FiQlll· It" I 11155) Kirk OouglH. Etu Martlnelli An Army ICOUI Q~ • wagon lfltn through SIOU• country Q) MOVIE * * * "LU1tll' ( 196-4) Wit· ren 8e111y, Jean Seberg An employee et • mental in1111u110n lallt in IOve With one or lh• petoen11 ti) NEWS 3:30 IS; 1.AFF-A-THOH A corne<1111n 11011 end lour comt<: con1u1ant1 who compete aga1n11 one anol119' are laa1ure<11n 11111 uncenaorec:t comedy Qatne ShOw 4:00 'C)MOVIE Medium Coot" ( lllClll) Robarl Forater. Verna Btoom A Ch!C9QO TV cam- er • m • n llnda 111m1ell drewn to • struggling SCllOOllNCl>e< •nd he< Ill· lie bOy. who becOmeS IOSt durtnQ the 11168 Demoeret· IC convention r1011 'R' < $1 THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WIHTERS Host Oraon Wells 4:20 I ti "'I:' MAOAZINE OF THE AIR 4:30 ($1 MOVIE · The World la FuM 01 Mar· tied Men"A younQ model dlKOve<a the rOec! to ,.,.,. and lortune •• paved W1th lun 'R' Z MOVIE All Thal Jau ( t97111 Roy Scheider. Jaulea Lange The tumu1tuou1 hie ot e prol•stk>n•I dancer II IOI· 1-ed lrom aocc:..a on the 118Q41 lo petlOnll CflMI R' Wedne•day'• Day I i•e Movie• ~MORNl«i- 1.-00(t) * * * "The VIP.a' (11163) Ettzabeth Teytor. Richard Burton All pu- lanQMI ot a d .. •yec:t night aw11t tllk..oll ln Ille VIP lounge of a London air· pon, th.ir llvH become C:W.-!OllllfY 1111.mw- t:IO (J) u"°'1ky II" ( 1871) ly!- VHl•r ll1llone. Telle Shire AMr loelng 1'111 bout with Ille ..orld CINmj)IOll, en wnbttlou• bo•• trtlne for • -ci dllnOt at Ille title 'PO' 1:30 (I) "The Weter Beblee" ( 1810) Anlnlltlon and ..... action J-M._ A ClOUtlgeGUI yQUng boy 11v11 Hverel pleylul oc.er> cr .. Wl'M flOM the -••h of unOenii••• -""" 11• • • • 'Jiii Busters" ( 11155) lAO GOtGeY. Kuntr Hall Some Of the boyl gel arr•ted to help a ~., Irland do an ••PGM on prlaon COfruptton. then llnd they'Ye !>Ml\ OOUble- croeaed (C) "A FOfce Of One" C 111711) Chuck Norrie, Jen- nifer O'NeiM A mater of the mar11et arta embal'lt• on • r~llVated -ch •or the k Iller• of hll ldoptec! aon 'PG' CS) * • • "Blacitboard Jungla" ( tll6S) Glenn Ford. Anne Franc:ta A dedlc1tec! young !Meller attampta to ttllOf• Ofder In 1 big-cJty tr11n1ng achool whara 1Nn·IQ9 I~ and \liollnce 1141ve lakan root , 11:30 IJ * * "C11tle Empire" j tllS.J Joel Mc:Cr ... Glor1a Talbott A hated cattle boN Meka lo OOUble- croaa the men who ..,,, him 10 jail -AFTERHOON- 112:00 tD * * "The Oullide ' Man" ( 111121 Ann-Margtet, Jean Trln11gnan1 An unknown hit man rtlenl· ...,aiy lrackt 1119 llrgel through Ille etraets Of LOI At\Qelea ., * * * 'h "The Nun I Stoty" ( 111511) Audrey Hep- bUrn. Peter Finch A young nun wtthdrawa from h« convent -the dlacov- era her 1n1enae hatrec! ror the .....,,y during World War II 12:30 !CJ ** 1.-t "I. Mot>ller" ( t115a) Steve Cochran, Lita Milan A g9n01t• mal<as I clean bre111 of hll Ille 1:00 CSJ "Rccity II" I 1978) Syl· veslar Stallone. Talia Shire Alt• loltng hia bout wllh the world Champion, an •mbtttous bo•er trains for a MCOnd chine. at Ille lllle 'PG' 2:00 c, • * * 'h "Brlgad<>orl ( 111541 G-Kelly. Cyd Ct11rl1H Two tr1end1 llumble upon BrloadOon. a VIiiage In the Scottish lllgh· lands. which comes 10 l•I• lor a lllngle dey every I 00 ye111 0 "legend 01 French,. King" 3:00 Qt e * '\ 'A Mall• 01 Time" (11176) Liu Mlnnelll, lngrld S..gman A hOtel cn1m1>arma.d ~ a movie etar lhortly aft• &hi ,._,, • contesu wt>Ote cOlortul rnem<>r* erlQl'lent ,. .. 1:.30 IJ * * * "The Gl'loat And Mrs Muir" (11147) Rex Har· rllOn, Vlnetaa Bf-n A lonely widow wrllH a book about her IOve lor the ghOat of an old aea eap.. 111n ($)"The Wat• Blblel" ( 111711) An1m111on and live llC11on JI met Mason A courageovt young boy llVll 1evet1i pllyful ocean crellurM from Ille -•lh of underwater - min. 4!00 CCJ ''Thr• Warriors" I t 1171) Rlt1dy Quade The pr~ ol the modem-day lndl•n la e•amlned In 11111 atoty or • t3-YM<-old boy ·a 0 "Bronco Billy" ( 11180) CNnl Eastwood. Sondfa lock• A former 11\oe aaletma" lrom New .Jerwy relltt .. 1111 drum of pet· fo<1n1ng In a Wiid w .. 1 llhow. 'PG' 1:.30 (8) "A Challenge For ~bin Hood" (1967) Barrlt Inghem The legendary l'leto of She<wood FOfMI end Illa "*TY men outioflt the evil Sheriff of Nomng. ham to rob lrom the rlctl and g; .... to 111e poor ·o · by Armstrong & Batluk ACCEPTING- 'THE AWAP.D R>~ !HE LA"TE M~. WEATHEQS. .• Christian network creates soap opera with religious theme ayJE.UYBUCK A#T ............... LOS ANGELF.S -fl you didn't know anylbJDI about "Another Lile" you'd probably lbJnk at fint ll waa just another aoap opera. It hu a.U the lntri1ue, scbemtnc. aex and Juat enoup llint of nau1btlne11 to fool you. But "AMdalr Ule," which l1 1yncUcatec1 to M m~or \ elUn, 11 not an ordinary aoap opera. There 11 -a UtU. ..... mu.ale pleue -a difference. You eee, lhe 1bow, wllb a budJet of about 5 mlWoa for lbe ftnt year, 11 made by t.be CooUnen· t.al 81"CM1tdcullna Co ... ol Vlrainla Beach. Tbat'• lbe com_.a.a ann ol t.be CbrilUaa Broaclcut1n1 N.t--* -and "Anotber Ute" baa an underlrlnc NUlioul u..me. The prlDcfl>al cbaracten a.re lbe Duidloa family of Rlcbmond, Va. They are Seot~1 a wt.vWoa newscaster: b.ta wtl•, Terry, a pracucal 11t1ne: daqbter Lori, a co&Mlt ltadeat; and SOD PM.er • preeocioUI blab 1ebool 1tudent. ~with Ill ttfilioul Unad, poalUve aohi. tiou .... alfend fort.be problema that~ u.. Dn&clloM. Tber are deYOllt CbriltlaDI wllO relr oa llMtr hdUa IO ... dlma lUauCb ed"""1 Wee a ··-•ta.empt. • Would It were IO, llt'I face It, lbe la.o.f 11 ~ ....... Dew md tllU OD a ....... cndM. llA.Jbe • "'8. the .,.. out ..., ...... °"ii Uaal ... ' David.sons tend to whip out lhelr faith and wield it like Ex.calibur. Another is that in their aearch for melodramatic par with the e1tabll1bed soap operas the producers bad better be careful of step· ping over the line into parody. For i1U1tance, Scott David.Ion LD lbe early episodes begtn1 an invesU,ation into dru1 1mu1· &ling in the Chesapeake B.,, a.re.a. He and another reporter fo to Norfolk for a loot at lbe waterf roat. That's fine, ll's a good on-location scene. Except that on a sunny day Davidson is so bundled up in a sou'wester and hat that he looks ready to tackle the Strait of Magellan. Who'• doing the wardrobe? Woody Allen? So much ror the bad newt. The good news ls that Ute pf'Qducers appear for lhe most part to be ach.ieving lhelr objecUve. The characters are handsome aod appealln1 although the acting I• a UtUe 1pottv here and "Make way for the greatest dragon yet.'' -KeYln thomOI. LOS ANGtUS TIMES there. The plot line bas enough twiat.a and turns to last Cora long Ume. Technically, the show is right on tht money. The Rev. Pat Robinson, founder of lhe Christian Broadcasting Network and boat ol "The 700 Club," bas built a -huge and modem studio facility in Vir1tnia Beach. "Another Lile" is fed to 1taUon1 by satellite. 1 ,. ... . -... -....... 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J ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48DRMHOME $105,000 Just listed, for only S2160.000' Assume 2 low Interest l oa n s Completely remodeled Cozy rireplace Modem kitrht!n with m1crowa Vt' Covered pallo for BBQ. Hurry. cal167US50 THE REAL ESTATE RS Use lnflatioo U> your ad vantage. Free consulla lion w /teachers who hold Calif Dept of R E licenses & Cald Teaching Credentials VA. FHA purch;lSes, no down payment. or no m o nthly payment purchases. partnership plans etc Call now. it's a buyers market. HOR SE PROPERTY Lots or wood, stained glass and countq OS Educators Rll)' charm descnbe the at· 14a.6>S4 639·0616 OCEANFRONT mosphere of lhas Santa " Ana Hgts 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home The owner will carr) large 2nd and you can assume the lllt. Full prare $163,900. Oplx4br'2ba&2br Iba ~ .. ooo. 64~ 799t SUPER DlWER ! EASTSIDE SI 0,000 down! fantastic lenns Owner wants out Easts1de Costa Mesa 2 Bdrm 2 bath. 2 story townhome. 2 car garage, pool, spa. Onl) Sl29.500 A bargain down payment Call for more 1nformal1 on ~6·2313 THEREAL ESTATERS THN<ING TOWMHOME? Call the Spet'1ahsts at Beaut. immaculate mce ly landscaped 4 bdrm home on rul de-sac Spacious rooms View ol golr rourse from proper ty Owner will help on financing or lsl TO al t3', Only Slll,SOO. Cu II now 979-!i370 ALLSTATE REALTORS FIXER AND SAVE! A buy at SI 19.950 Bdrm 2 bulh. hug< udded family room witl- fireplace "ull need~ pa mt and carpet" Set and save Call 546-2313. THE REAL ESTATERS I Comrortable Costa Mesa family home on quH!l "'" street Roor. I yr new ~.,. Covered patio. brick ~~~ BBQ. beaut garden ~...... w bearing fruit trees ~::: Hurry lo see' 646-7171 the condominium 111 , _______ _ form a lion center THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LOWEST PRICE BALBOA ISLE Only $198,500' Unbeala ble terms Owner will carry lst al 12··~ for 10 ) ears Ideal "eekend and summer h1de-uwa) Steps lo bay View boats from front sitting porch . Just hsted. so burr>' Call673-~ THE REAL ESTATERS USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call Tout'llstooe Rea It) 9t*Olli7 HB.P! BIGRXER! A must see' Co\ered en ll"} to this magn1(1cent s Bdrm 3 bath homl' Hul{e famll) room. brick f1replac·e. formal dining. Bu11lm break(hl bar Beautiful pool and separate spa. Gas BBQ and rirep1t Homt' needs f1x1n' Reduced lo $179.000 Call for more deta 1ls. S46-2313 THEREAL ESTATE RS HARIOR RIDGE A w ard w 1nn1ng "Jodelle" estate home 1st resale offering on this exquisitely appoint· ed townhom e with mas~1ve view or bay. cx•ran, coaslltne & night lights Offered at $885.000 i!i,t•illlllb ,\ l!."11. ·~:r.1 l I1; 1 ~· Ronq 640· SSbO Anytime E, 1~tbluff p,,Jf Bld<1 642-5671 bt. J22 Find what you want in Daily Pilot Class1rieds. STAR GAZ.ER'11 il11 t-'-"-.;..;..;..r---lt ClH R POUAN---y----t H y-0oJr •-1 c;..-. 1:ji. 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S2:S. 000 down and tot a I monthly payments of on I y S956 for this lovely 3 Bdrm cul de sac home Only $129.500 Call now 979 5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS MOYllHHOW This large 5 Bdrm 3 Ba home is in immaculate condition wilh new carpels, drapes & paint Walk to shopping & achools. Assume large loan and owner wlll help hnance. Only $178.000. .......... ••1 STARTING \•(fhf'llll 111• """' , ... 1411.,. \ llfft4fU , .......... 1 t-..h11ln AffDS.USCO '"""" ''""'*""""~ , • ..-.... n. ,...,.~, I~°"·' '"'"' 1 ... ..., •• 1 lot.Wttl• ,.,,"'" .. " ....,,., 11 ... .... ... _._ ....... ,, ••••• ,, ...... o t'•..W•.4t l ..... ltll•r~ '• . UM lM Dally Pilot .. ,. Rt11dt" ffrVICt dl~Gr)'. Your ~iaoar ..,ctaltJ. CMJfG.Mlnt m A NEW BUSINESS? ACCOfclng to California l\dlnesa end Profna6on1 Code (Sec. 1'1900 to 17930) •II ~r1ona dolno b11slne11 under 1 flctldoo• name fMlll Me • llllllMnC wtltt "'-County Cltfk Ind hlY• II pubtlthtd tour tlmtt In • newtptpef Htvtng llte 1re1 In which tM buMMu I• loc•t•d. Tht ltlttlfttftt la~ bf taw and 11 ,_.,..., In P'otectlnl your buaJneu n11M. Most bMtkl ~ proof of flMnt to open com•rcl1t ltCCOllntl. Tht DAil Y '9LOT ,,,.,.... 'both flHnt Ind putlllclitton tenfeet. Wt flH• 1M Utt necH11rt fo""' and lftllm.Aft I dllr MfWt to lht Ortftll C.enf1 CourtMult. 1J1Mt ~OM of hf ............. oflott OI lM LIQAL DIPMTlllNT M2 I bl m '°'.,. WonMton • '°"""' SICLUDEO IN IACI(, sceec IN NONT Co mpletely re modeled Newp01rt Heights hom e. Four bedroom.5 , den. new kitchen, copper plumbing and forced air heating. Numerous French doors. leaded glass windows, two brick fireplaces and a partial view . $.))5,000. U~l()Uf tl{)Mfi REALTORS,675-6000 HU fMt c-1 Hlthw1y. COfOM 4-1 M11 WE HAVE U OF Tl1J BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN MESADaMAR 3 Br 2 Ba $126.SOO l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 4 Br2 Ba $132,SOO S Br 3 Ba pool $164.000 S Br 3 Ba lmmac $176.000 All have attractive fUlancing TR-\DI T 10\f \L RL\IT\ 63 1-7370 IUY THE IEACH This is it' The leust ex pensive oceanfront re ~ 759-1111 THER.UICH IRVINf $215.000 Charmmg and spurious 4 BH J Bo. on pm•ale. wooded lot " pool and spa Se\ era I sk) lights and slmned 1?la~s win do"~ Assume loan at 13' I . 759-1616 s1dence in Newport l-mli!~-1111111111!1!!!11--119 Beach J Bdrm 2 Ba con do with plenty or room and ta~te(ul decoration Security parkmg Low interest assumable loun The owner will aSl>ISt with financing A 1?rrat buy that won't last lolboo Island Rlty 67W700 To place yoor message beforTlhe readUlg public. phone Daily Pilot Classified, 642-So6i8 PENINSULA Rx~r Only steP6 U> the surf. 1~ this bargain f1xt'r Bring paint brushes & ~ho\·els and <:ash m on SSS Call now ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 114-631 -6990 Make your shopping eaS1er by usa.ng the Daily ~1_lol Classtfied Ads. For • Ad M W OllRtl's Wortcl I Seasonless ! \\'l .~J I 't \ TAYLOR CO. IO<Al.'l<>Hs , 111 • 1•111; ltG CANYON COUNTIY cu• FOR THE CHAIRMAN Of THI IOAID Magnificent Georgian Colonial residence o'looking the 8lh green of Big Cy n golf course. The finest craftsmanship & materials! Imported marble, air-cond, crystal chandeliers, crown moldings, ri ch paneling, 3 wet bars + many other impressive features. 5 Large bedroom.5, each with private baths. banquet-size dining rm , f am rm with marble fireplace, billiard rm with coffered ceiling & oak floors, refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant home for someone who appreciates the finest! By appt. $2,150.00>. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., WLTOIS 2111 San Jo• Hlh IOlld NEWPORT CE.NTH, N.I. 644-4' I 0 REALTORS 675-5511 ASSUMAILE LOAM: L_,. CdM diiple• wiffl CJOOd finCMCNMJ. EacJi .... 3 ldr'M J la., famity "" + utility ~ Close to nerythinc). AsliitMJ $429,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. ConlllCI def Mer 675-5511 CORONA DEL COUNTRY CLUI MAR DUPLEX LIVING UNDAISLI Exciting opportunity ! Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. Sl,495,000. Summer Occupancy. UDO ISLE HOMO Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly redecorated. Priced to sell qu.!ckly at $475,000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceil in gs. Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge. from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft . featur· ing marine room. $1,385.000 . NEWPOIT CIEST CONDO 2 bdrm, den. spacious Plan 8, im· maculate. Low priced at $215,000. BILL GRUNDY, Rf Al TOR j,l 1 i,f, ,., ...J1 (Jr .i• t • '1 ~ f I' ....,........ ---------------.-. --------.......... -1£.~«a.wn.aw . -Dalebout ~ Bay &Beach Real Estate .REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1'4 • COME WITH US ••• TO MIWPOIT euM. LIKE NEW TWO BEDROO M TOWNH OUS E .TWO AND HA L F BATHS .. FIREPLACE .. FJNJSHED TWO CAR GARAGE .. LOADS OF STORAGE.. .LOCATED ACROSS FROM GOLF COURSE. .$1.39.900. 1617 WESTCLIFF DI, M.A. '11-7300 South or the h1ghwa) si ts this t'legant home plus int·ome Huue ownrrs uni t. brick co urtyard lt'ads to fo'rent•h doors that open onto llahan tiled rloors Beuut1ru1 wood peuerl floors enhance den and spacious family kitchen 2nd stor} hosts secluded master swte with open balcony and bubbling spa too! J more queen :med bdrms for )Our hk init !luge 4 car 11arage + 2 Bdrm mt'llme unit Price reduced and owner as anxious Call Mesa Verde Country Club Villas Stones ~ throw to fairways! 3 RR. 2"7 Ba looking out on Want Ad Help~ Pool. Cabana. Gardens . Italia n ceramic tiled patios Spanish fireplace Adults. Flt'x1 ble terms. Owner may carry lst loan. O<feredl at S179.500 By appl I Owner /a.&...ent.549 1366 _ @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714 -631-6990 STEPS TO SAND $50,000 DOWN Deluxe Newport Beach duplex! Low interest as sumable 1st + owner "111 carry a 2nd 3 Bdrm up with balcony 2 Bdrm do wn with hu11e patio Both have fireplaces' Rare 32 x 137 lot Onl) S279,900 Hurry. ca II 673 8SSO THEREAL ESTAT&:RS a HAllOUR Davenport Island. c ustom 3 Bdrm home with 63 ' of bayfront, boa t dock. sauna and spa . exquis itely appointed, s hut- ters. parquet floor- ing. paneling, rich tone thruout . Owner w /carry at 14'1-with $175,000 c as h . It 's s m as h ing $830.000. SlllC & ,,,.,, THE llllP£CTOIS C M U R C H I S 0 N k C R U I 8 0 E J S E R A E E I S T A l E 0 A I l G 0 D Q I T A E X M I X C N E T T F II R E A U H T F S S R R U k 0 S A I T E S A C S X A M U A l P J Y R T X G T D A A P I 8 R l M 0 M l £ A E D R E J R C II E H T A E A 0 l T D K W P Y A R A R J C U A R 8 l E C C C E A E Y H D R Q D T E 0 I Q II H T U S S k E T R A E U Y 0 G Z X E E S 8 T E £ R A I C 8 G T k R A G R E R k 8 R l T U X l l R M E E 6 0 U R l A J l Z I A Q A E D C S l II H Q Y S 6 8 E l I A Y k C A W R S R A l Y A D A R A r A R E II T A T l E £ D H A U A E C A W E S I U 0 0 J l C '::~::~' s~\\.~}A-a£~s· ::: -----...... ., QAY I IOUAlt .~ ....... ., .... ..... .,.,........, _. "'-' --"' '-..... ~le _. l POUATI I . I I I I I' _ I GLOUM 1 11 I I' I I I . l ..... ..,..v_A_R_o .. s .... , 1 11 r-• Totltmeattr. "Tonlgl\t, wt I I I I' .,. Nrt IO honor a ma11 '° Old, 1111 1oc1e1 Secllfilr mimbef It .. ,-K-lt-t -,-1-y ---.1 tn-l'lllll'ltrate." . I I I I' I _ ·~~ .. ~~ __ ..._ _____ ""' ..... llM ...... 2 ..... OPEN DAILY FOi WlYlll 11 A.M. to 6 P .M. 55t Yl.e. ............. Sl-...0 05 c-::.x sa-.. '241,000 2261 • cor. u~ $261.000 3121 W. C..t Hwy. 7t $211.tOI I 2l Vie z..ldl, I.HM Sl I S.000 113 Vie lsY ......... uss.ooo 3.20 S.owwcl. SIMnclffl $369,100 2113 Mii •· p.._ rt. $444,MO 503 Wpw.tw, ,.._ SttS,000 ' I <:.-..1•. lal.11. Sl,l00.000 3024 Oc-. .,.cl, CDM Sl,JS0,000 tell a friend ... and help choo9e your new neighbors! GRAHD CANAL OM WATll L..gt & lo•lfy 2-s~4 ........ -qe1l1t Little 11. Ill oy pw 'rCNllt4 recrMlioL Aleo I N11W ... Tie for 2 ........ $675,000. OWHR FtNANCING IAl.IOA IS. s.-io. 2-atory 41r ...... + llr ... . ""'"-· ...... s..-....... . Ms'-A.,.. Eo1y steps .. S.. ley. SSl0,000 . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE , s.,.., R#n••• p,_,,, ~"' 2431> W Co.ast Hwy JIS Marnw A..., NN11>011 Buch &Jbo,o l..Wr>d Hl-1400 '7Mtto mE 111111 ILlllS CD . OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SAH CUMIMTI IUlll Super Buy. Upstairs Unit With Th.ree Bedrooms. Peek·A·Boo Ocean View. Wet Bar. Living Room With Fireplace. Cathedral Ceilings. Wrap-Around Patio. Spacious Downstairs Unit With Two Bedrooms & Living Room With Fireplace. Laundry Facilities. Good Income. Owners Will Help Finance . Priced At S195,000. G) --..... , .... =.~~ ... !!.~~-~ .. ~ 3216 OCEAll ILVD. 3bdrm~ 2bo, ..O'x 135' lot. Call: tieldsteod & Co.: 915-1111 ···-~_,..,, ~ • If Q Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT, Ti.ind .Jul 1,, 198l u---~u a d,.,_.. ~..._..u ....... d ....___ u ...... ll±sd ..._...,.., s. · ....... ,., s. c~ ..-.. ,,. .. _ ..-1 www -...... For s. Ho.t.1 For s. ......... .., s. ...... .., s. .. . . . . .. .. . . .... .. . ... . ....... ... . ..... .. . .. .. ,,..,..,., 1600 •• • •• ••• •••• ••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• • ......... ... ............. .......... ........... ........... ... .. ... ... ............ 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"~-,,,__ s.40 8300 d• •· S3G 9184 ; Ba Condo, zOO mo\leS S3000 movn you ID 3 mny uparades. prln only SpukbUna 3 Bdnn home may carry $100,000 2nd dua ti oPla'ce Slev: Exlclus~vck rr1n~1pul1 4 8 d rm Co run I wltnds eve/ r,~nt'~~c;:'° 54.s ~ you ID Sl<KXI ptr month Bdrm ho~ For mon' SI 89 .SOO t'o r u ppt on ea u t I r u I I)' I yur ~M ooo fall 752 1920 • • on Y • or rent' Ht11hl1nds Su11tr rltan -~ IWh ·a 1 N lnfo6'73 G60T01"64S $51 6890 l11nd1raped con1l!r lot Jleddu Marosl Agt'nl · Loudon, A&t. 1:114247 or 2 p;all<>1 Pvt ~arhes 3 Br 2 Ba. spa. walled C.do•Ld• all s~pt'in';''~.~~~ Sooth1n11 apa, wood ~ 10.1 Tostt&sell' 6317300 Sl500 Incl gardener garden, t'Ompl pnvacy U.fwwlaa..d )415 park u.st 'minute~ to CUSTOMl'ZID deck in& and covered ROHT MEWrORTCOHDO Co•do .. i..l .. a/To•• .w.._11s.S:IS4 fTSO 494 37118 ..................... .. ~ache! 3[15. ON 4 !! hu.mcm Th.-Rl!OC'h ~alto Ot'ean Vl('W, alow IA Y This 4 bdrm + ram rm ........ --1100 1 Br ,-;pk, dwhwsr, 11ar Super lor Up11r11dt'd . San Clemtnte Jbr. 2•,ba. Ward Manaiement Co STSIDE 0 er 5 booiht unothtr g parqlll'l noora. pl ush •••ed $300,000 e<>ndo hn ull lhf extras ....................... lflOO Mo. 8l2 Jumtne. 3bdrm, 2bll h/)lllc l.rl( 1600 !IQ ft par1111l 1K·e11n 714 631 ~ Will cons1<k'r any ofrer t' • r pet s. &ou rm t t 5600 sq rt of quality ,con Walk to bl:ut•h, ttM1s & rALM DHYT 22._en 2.,daily 64z.8367 yrd 1725 mo 4944818 view~ mo S86 ~ -Ow II hel r $172,000 Oarrrll Push ktkh~n. l.01.-c l pru:\' Ill struct1on on 114 of pool Wet bar bit ans Mt.. t--y1.1.. 3267 Asa.ablt8"olomt Enjoy adult Uvlng In this beautiful !Wrunty gatl'rl condominium t'Omplex This large two bedroom end unit with baltoO)' and view of mountal.J1s as rully 111r c1m<l1llonl'd Grl'tll r1n11nl·tn1ot $134,900. D.M. Mcnhol Rltr 644-9990 760-0835 COOi.POOL lltjl 20x40' pool gOClt \\1th thl:l neat 4 Rtlnn humi> m Me!>a Verdt-\bu ha' J great bonus room Cul de·sac lut·atlOn lll•al 1· a I u e at SI 1 •1 •15 o 7SI 3191 C:::. ~Et f C l '°1"' PHOPf Hl If~ D11ple1· I I• to hach 3 Br 2 Ba Ul'per. l Br I Ba lo11oer Hit lnlt and hreplai·e m both u111h \ huge 4 t'ar l(ara!{t' and owner wall ran.met> 1\ltk ing $325.000 JACOBS REALTY 67S.6670 Balboa lslcind 1006 ........•.............. SALE BY OWMIEA ner wl P manr\' 631 12166 the •~11 1249.500 w11lt'r Ownrr will rarry + br~nd new carpels Deep Canyon Tennas Cotto MtM l224 nl1vt1 ....,., 2 br, Iba. end p11t10: dt!> Assume loan al 10'. 3 rinanring SI 4so 000 k this 1 d Club Lovely 3br, 2bu ............................................. , hwasher. nr l'<> (oa5t bdrm,2 ba0nlyl27,900 ~t t., Agent O u~ B'lbb o!n!rwur~~~r ,7a11;1• "A" Plan GreatGrt'-1'n DLXCOND02Rr. tlrll tlOM~S fo'OHR fo:NT Plaza.~1mo7~11~1. Call64~9161 675 2311 64().76& 2ndT 0 > g belt Lor $5000 down. loft tir 21, Ra rrpk, 3~ Bdrms $625 $700 ~ 7001 • ' . OW<; Sl~.000 al 12'7. gar., a /l', new S77S f en red Ya rd ~ & J Hdrm Condo Ne11o' paant , A,!,'TllWY 30SttpaToltoch liKR.9S:J.1220 673·SS6Sor!l63-8377 garages Ktdh & J>t'lll & rarpet, NtWPor1 Trr LAGUNA BEACll Wat1•r Vtl'W, inl'ludes Me ,___... ZOOO Lr."SEOPTIO..., we ll'O!fll' 545 2000 rat'e 7311 ~ l OPtN HOUSE REAL TY /' COLONY 1.rl( IBr. 2' 2Ba ramlly homt>, u1 Colon> Club. -----~~!!m•I Walk to puol. ll'nnlM. S.SOOO down, SI 180 mo bU)b 3bdnn, 2ba rtxt'r Ill Co~tu M t's a 011o ncr Agt &12 1S23 or 1;.is 7365 l'KOttA'rt-:SAl.t-: ~!1 l'nm'\'ton 3 Bdrm httUM' \Int cond M1n1m11m had $ I 2 0 II O ti l ,1 I I 2ll 326 1151 YA POOi.HOME l,01 d) J Hdrm home fl'Jturm~ mu~ll'r bdrm 11o 1lh open tx•Jrned c·eal ang~ Jnd 111.>n FranklJn fareplare. deo . .ind hhran stud) off ma~ter hclrm Elt.'i:anl formal thntnJ! room u1t•rltK1k1111: J)OOI 1rnd pall<• Assuma hit> fan.inrani: ali.t a1a1lahll' A~k1n11 SIGS.000 For an appoint mrnl lo Sl'\.', l'all s.10-1151 ~·HERITAGE New rlnanctnl( avail Coll for detruls e HAl\JC H Hf ,\I I Y 1J!..l 1 2000 WOODBRIDGE COTI'AliE 2br. 2ba . ramtl) rm. t•ur ncr lot . assumablt' l~I 11oall l'Oni.ader 2nd $1~3,!IOO S.SI I Ul3 Turtterodi Hic)hlonds l'at·1f1ca b) Hren 24Slh4 It 3 Bdrm. 212 ba Lar~t· '1rw lot l pi:rJdt>d S:.'9!1,000 5 Purplt· Sa1:1• l'h 5-t6 Sffil ur ~7S 0434. 011o11t•r * *JUST LISTED! Sul'er l'Ornl'r l111•at1on ~11'1'!> i,?reat p11\al'I lo thl' loHh bc11•k\,1rd h 11( h I 1 g h .l t• d b ~ I h l' almost m•11o hot tub' Thr 011onel'!. are anxt11U..'> <rntl flt':< 1 b It-l 1• rrn' :a r 1• 49741141l l:.11111 10'{ ns~um11ble OMt • ...,.. .. , -" Agent, nor~ WOODBRIDGF: 31;drm Ollt fSlc)ht loan. 4 bdrm, 2 ba, •MAk•E•AMOFHR~· Why ~ay rent~•H?'~ • 3bdrm, 2hu rum rm ssso Upstairs. spa('tOU!>. o MJnd w po II~ l li I c ll u l's t • New. ant.astlc, well lor11 fr pk gd v1t·11o ,.;11 u11 quael neighborhood Bit Ollt of quarters Call now for led 3 Br , 3 Ha. new Con· grades rnt:d > ~d S'IOO m~ l'rpts. d""-. at:ee!>:. l'rimt• Oan11 Point details.752.a4!19 CW~NewporfllfY S lnrome Propt"rtaes do.S800permo.nextto 640-5626 .... ~ dupll'x on rnrn1•r lot IAYCbST Eastsade Costa Mesa all shopping 63!5055 to pool . !>pa. lenn1~ near Da11u M1111n11 2 4 BR. pool, spa, xlnt 20', down Owner will E Sade 2br, 2ba. frpk. Newport IHch 3269 courts 51 Wild11ooud bdrm. I ba up. I bdrm hnanrmg wi'/2", down l'arry Pnl'edto,ell' S650 Mo C11ll ....................... 1213Jll37 83.'ll d1111o n beamed dnit. OCUHFIOMT Sl83,000 Cull Gcrr)' or j S.S.3561 Pvt park, 3 Hr 211 Ila . Tow11ho11M rrplc:. dining .irt.'11, l'nl'I d Christa, ~"TARNES co ~ W D. refrag. S72S mu Un*"'"'iWd 3525 put10 $1 11.!m lluge 6 yr ol triplex bi3776 700. 'Jl1 NEICC~D POOi.HOME KadsOK,nopcti. ...................... . 't11s~aon Reali' l'rame lol·allon X Int 1' 1 u..:u::..r\ College Park, 3 Br 13. John Marshall T II E l. AK ES I r' 4~ 11131 uwner hnanrmg COHJ1,tl~1'1 1 JJk.: Ba . Large backyard 631 l2li6 IBdrm. Iba SS25 1110 Playa R E673-1900 VERSAIWS f I-Completely upgraded S5!1·9581 ,7S2 t!llSJ 'le11o '1otlU IJr l\ Pt' 714 f>.11 lf7b3 llome,, lt•.i!>ed ldntl * 10 DOW)ih $850 Mo Pool main· D , ......... _ 3600 O,.n •nfronl Pk 3 P' 1 VILLA IALIOA Heaut 2 Bdnn 2 ba c·on 2!/z:, l'ollt·R•' '1 •· tenanre meld 979-7:1/S YpleHI..,,....... ,~.. d ("o,lJ Mt .. \J C\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tx:hi..24l>l'tUnl)'fl\hml( Ill'•" loan. 30 )r I o Assuml' l'l Tl> Spotless3bdnn,1'2ba,gd YeJrh rental liedrh '"l'I from $2!1,!IUU bdrm clt'n, \IC'W, fplc. owe 2nd TD ,al l:J', l' M neighborhood duplex 3 4 br ~ewport 1\1\I 3816 mal'ro. Ul't.:r.ad r1.11, lano, $170,000 Agt tl40 4:!77 ['SIDE C M Avail 7115. li50 + >er SANTIAGO DR. bch $85ll m !,'TRT Sept IYOWNER tile. t'tl Fo1 inru 12U u.... $5,75.000 dep New paint. new Beuutarul hou~e avail 15 ti7:J fifijl7 or I 883 ~:m 811( Canyon tuwnhomt• "'" • • crp~.._l?.ili'!I ~!I~ IA1v1•l) 2 >tor) :i flclrm :! (J""n daily 1.5 2S l'll $200,000 mmamum down rd now m elel(ant area I lia. ~Ian) :11ne111t1t•s. ·" EXECUTIVEHOME ..... W1ll1·ons1dertradeup S Br 3 Ba. lg Y • nu Br 3 Ba Dmmg Rm. Aportwlenhfwwtilhed 'umalill'loJn $229,Suo. I bdrm. llt'WI' dl•t·oral 11~1111 l;land Unn· Cnlf 0 \ 644 7722 l'arpet. drapes. oven Lavm~ Rm & Fam1I' ...................... . ' rourSL• 1•1ew, lt'nnl\, wner 'gt Clos• to s"hools. park, ' 121:i1t121)-61l!lm t•d $350.<nl Assumablt• ' ' Hm New wallpaper. Costa MHG 3724 17 14 13:!7 77116 loan or lse ~~per mo pooli. Assumabll• loan FOR SALE tennis Mesa del Mar l'OL)' kaH·hen & mJn) ...................... . Super Temple Hiiis humt• 1111 ,1 lari:t• pl't lot lll ll'k lo(UUrllll't ktl dll'n .... 'k\lti!hl~ & :1rt1sl\ ~1ud111 " frpl1 & 11o1•I hJI La gun a V ilklcje R. E. 497-1761 or ll'asc upt11111 ·\i:t•nt $275,000 Agt, 675 SZOO IY OWHIEA Bob or Doi ie 631 1266 many xlral> Sl7~ rnu 1;oi26768 H1storn·al OldSpamsh Agt JX>O, Broker l'ooperall•JO E Rlufr CONDO-Z' Plan, BA YFRONT DUPLEX <2J Umts San Clemenll' Deluxe Hew 759 8974 lbr . 2b:a. ramah Balboa Peninsula two:1 renovated, C'lse to b<"h. 3 bedrm. 2', ha . fplr. OMTHEWATER $2,.,'""J ,,, .• 17<< l>drm>, 2 ba (;aruge SISU ,OOO HI'' ii own t'arp0 t<, dra""'. bit an• ~~""' .,... ,,., owe 4961151 ' u ,......, u Great view or boab & Ptt>r und flo;at Om• ur Obie gar w Ol'ener bay Bm·k rpk. ramtl) those "hard lo fmd " GREAT FtMAHCIMG yards, gardener, kids & room Avatlable 11rnned item!>andtheownerwall COSTAMESAUMITS pets ok $725 ~79571. ror 9monthh Onl> 1195 l'.trry the paper~ lAl 20' • Lorri Wk da . 546 5434 SUSCASrTAS Furn I br apt $345 & up End gar Adult~. no !)(!ls 2110 Newport Ill 5-iH 4968 bt 11o118 & SP M l ' I 1 I~ pa 1 d, en cl s d l(arage Hat·helor Quiet Ml'll 'l;o pt.>t~ $350 548 82S I & 768 7633 • • REALTORS :l2 7 l'" rJ I ,\ .I I I Jl31ldblt• I llllrm .! ltJ EMERALD UY llarhor v11•11o lt11me Munarn Hi uwni•r :1hr, 2 h,1 dSSUlll $1721\ Sh1111olt hke mo1trl ' \~k lllf.! S239.500 111!'1 land 760 9S96 o-..n Ag1 duwn walh lh<' · U!>ed to 11 Un $460M, 10.11', mo be" anlt.'rest of 13., lllJnSll40M.IOI011', eves&Wkends Tllfo:Rt;ALE~'TATERS S3SO Prac·ttt·alh furn I Hr +-dl.'n Gar. lge pa tao ~lalure quiet no pets 2234 8 Rutgers Dr \ml'lh~'l Iii;! fllill! aml uni~ 1)11)1 J1·a1labl1• front rn11o Corona ~I Mar I 022 Huntlngtae 8eoc1' I 040 Slfi6 ~m 101 1n th1' 1ll'l.'<lt'<I .irra E\·enthepntetHll?hl.it 81.Jn~M.!ll• IO'~, 3 Bdrm 2 bah t11onhw. 673-liSSO $ 300 000 4 l n $3-IOM 91• 11'. frplr, l.Jke new. close to Spat'IOUS 3 Bdrm 2• ~Ba ••• ••• ••. •••••••••••••• , ••••• • •••••••••••••••• Pl.an' Jnd pt_'rmu' for 3 br ba •• SIO!l,500 ~W,,tldbrldgc rlej.!JOI 111lJ SI 6511.Um 1· ' lltokerCooperataon So Cst Plaza S675 Agt. Townholll>t' \'en tle•rn BALBOA COVES MRRJCHS Call Tom lA't'At.:t•nl 644 01_34or&W·6368 ••v•J. JO""in". e'tt· ...,ou SO. OF HIGHWAY SO. OFIAYSIDE l>upll•\ Ji.Wm•• sz:11.1"M1 an lt1Jn' hk111,,; <;,1t~1 (U I ldl'JI tor h11tl1l1·r rt'modt•lt'r LIJr rl•ll P:i~h 6311~ WM~ REALTORS ~earl) ne" dupl1·~ Three .inti t.-o tiedroom~ Thrt·1· Jnd (WO hath.., lc1i',1Jl1 Ill' i.1gn1•d ror j.!Ul''IS l.ar,41· Tt"rm,a\Jtl &'\JllRt'al R I t'\fWl.T\TnlHl.Tll t~ ~36 ;533 •• t~ ltj 1~11•r~ I SUPER CONDO .l:i I :woo I Laguna Hilk I 050 I Reduced $8,000!!! t~:lllhrrur.a t'~"' ln1n~ ........ ••••••••••••••• i , 1111 to IJt.>ath' Im 3 lit•drm l'lou.w :! huth,. 111Jl h11!hll upj!ra1lt'111 1 ASSUMABLE VA hualt ins l0m·h"1~1 1.1111 litlrm • 1ko j.!Ul''t rm 1 l.ikt• u1t•r tu).!h hJl.ann• t>Jttl J!arth•n1•1 :! 1 .a1 & '•l>Jth l'mL, Jd<'Ulll un \ ,\ loJ11 on th" 1:.ar,1).!1· lar .. .,1.111· tt·nn1' 1 luhhou,t• \I l'I J lmol>t oc11o 3 Bdrm 2 ll.1 $110 mo \'ti .lull I bur fprk 1'1•rfe11 for on larl(l' Int "i11·,. up o11ont•rl;llUl.li si:I or rnuple SIHl.Jt.ICI i:ra1frs. l't•nlral ~tr lri:Hewportm.acJi 1069 ()l.•ner Jll\lllU.~ :'-t'cd' t'Ull·rt•d patm (:ill lor ... •••••••••••••••••••• rrn.inttllJ! Ill l'Xl~llnj.! det:11ls \ .llJnt. rt".tlh ""lll'I S38,000 011oTier11o1ll hr)p' :tllXIUll\ W0tll h1•)J1 OJJt•n Sal. Sun I ~ Bkr f1nant·1• ;J Br 2' · 11.1 I.'> 'liu11 l'11up r.31; lf.itlO . .i r rt• 11111.111· p.11 k !.IGll 1!3-11 s l :J.1,!l<MI ~a;w LISTI~(; PA VILIOM REALTOR &12 1610 \1 A ..... .. ~· l'h " ,111111,11·u1Jll' Jnd I \'at'ant' E-Sade 3 Br 2 u Jlt'nt S44 IHU l11·.111t1fulh llc•1orJll'd 67s.ll20 lndultriot/ Ba, frpll'. lndr)' 359 ;<;EWPORTCRF:ST humt• •~ raih1 on" !>Jnd\ Property 2100 Woodland ti5() 673 3600 4 Hdrm 2000:.q rt Condo IH•Jrh 111 J bt>dudl'Ct --------• ....................... 645 8090 Clo~e tu pool and tcnm!> HARBOR ff ILL 2800~q ft hldg on 9800 sq ft Dana Paint 3226 912S lea;e A._'l f>.llJ.5357 11r11 .1 It' 1·11m rn unit~ 1'11·r .ind 'hp l.iri:e I I .1 I! ' t o 111• '.'> II J rt' m111lt"krl k11d1t·11 2 hn·11l.11 1·~ .1nil :• 11.11111:. lll'Jl'h 111 mi.: JI th li.•'t' ~Ii'!!'! 01111 l',tll 1.11 l1t-.11lc•1 for Jp)ll In Wl' 642-5200 Li:r l'Ustom homi: \llt' With SJX"<'lat·uJJr 11<•11o J u't do11on thl' hall from JIJ rbor Rtdl!t' 011o 111.'1 M·t•b eqwt.\ J)Jrlnl'r ur po~s1 hie TrJdl' Tt•d Gl't>Sll'r !f1!1-39'l3 lot Fenced & bl ark ....................... or642 0313 toppt'(J Consider trude 3 Br J ba, 2 rrpl1·!> :-/EWPORI l'REST for res 0wnl'r645 4832 l'ustom tn le\el w \le11o I Bdrm. :!(W\q ft Condo Mountain, Deterl, SIOOO 497 5100 Clo;e to pool .ind 1cnn1~ Resort 2400 e Taro 3232 ~25 leabe A1.1 fi.IO 5357 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or6420JIJ GETAWAY FIOMIT ALL HOME FUR RENT 3 Bdrm $625 Fenced yard & garag1• Kub & pets wekoml' 545 2000 . Agt , no foe NEW PORT CIH:ST Agent has two beautiful un1ti. ror lease 645 02!/5 VILLA IALIOA Newport IHCll 3769 ....•.•.••........••••. THE "GOOD LIFE" 'fEAA·ROUNO FUN· Soc111 4c11v111es 01 1ec101 • f•ee Sunday B•unc11 • BBO s • Parhes • Plus more aHumabJto bl ,1nrl "1st T1'me Bu~rs" n11oner .-111 1·,1rn 2nd TD L'Jll Hui:t·r II.tr , DREAMHO E ......._ RANC H A REALTY v 551 2000 .John \l.ar..hJll li31 121i4i WM* PETE BARRETT 1.. REALTY Clan k Lido Isle Thl' lart>st)ll' of th1:. em·hanlinJ! and t•ll'i:Jnl homt• 11o 11l hold )OU an 11~ j!rai.p 1mmrcl1all•I 1 With lh 5 'P3l'IOU" bi>drooms Jnd 3 Br.ind n(•w luxun Palm Sµrani:s homl' ~·1th 3 bed room~. :I', hath" Famah room with r1repJ~1·c . J!OUrmel k1tt·hcn. mte·ro wave o\·en and trash compat' tor Also includes pool and 5pll on large lot Ftt• land Exl'ellenl rananc·mg $425.000 11o 11h $360.000 ill>l>umable lst A!>k for 8111 l'ote Fountaift V•y 3234 ................•....•. HOMES FOR HF.NT 3 & 4 Bdrms $700.S7~ Fen(•ed }ardh & i:arages Kids & pet~ well•ome 545 2000 Agent, no fee l Bdrm & dt•n Ra 1· \'tl'W ~aero l'pi:rad t'pt>. drps. talc 1.·t<· 673 6601 or I R83 4303 l.arg<' modem duplex :1 Br 2' i Ba . frpk. bit n~ In Ne11o·port lf~t:. $MS(I Mo 645 2111 GAU T RECREATION Ter1n1s • ~•ee Lessons IP<O & f>•O ShOPI • 2 HPal1n Cluos •Sauna • Hy1J1omHsage • Sw•mrr1ong • Goar 0•1v1ng Gange BEAUTIFUL APTS: 5111gles 1 & 2 Bed •ooms • Fu1nosned & Unfurn«Shed • ~t L v1ng • No Pees • ~ooe•~ Ope,. Oa•tv 9 to 6 11u1 s 1 i5!1 121 3 111 $103000' ti.JI 7300 ' . 434 BEGONIA • Eltoi:ant nl'" I llr \ tl I 0 rt a n p ,, rt I .1 I I II O\lnr l'Onlr.i1 tur 1u't comple11ng S>i5.~ CostoMno 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VIEADE ASSUMAILE Nace 3 Bdrm 2 b.ith home Ne11o roof near schools and ~ho~ ,\<.k ini: $129.900 For an Corm a lion. call !>40-1151 ·~_$ • HERITAGE . • REALTORS OPEN HOUSE Sun. ten n1 s crt. pool. !iJ>a. b a I r o n ) of r :'ti II H Sl43.SOO Sul)('r a~suma ble loan John :'tlarshall 631 1266 WM~ RF:U TORS S8000Dn I 01/'ll Int. Ila rd lo rind• Prat·llcJI h lmpO!>\thlc. but 11oc dad It ,ind II !t J bedUt ur J bu1 Lots or pluses an th1!> ;>..EWER Medtlerr.i nean bargaan Lob of RI a s~ H l' G £ P \' T Dt;cK for sunnani: all da) Channani: Spanish Jrch1terture 11o11h arche'>I ~urrounded b\ lush! 11:1 rdt.'n~ "1th lot~ of oul door h nng arr a~ to en JO\ 11o 11 hout thores 1 hkel a spdrkhng i.wim pool 1 See tht~ tnhm ht dnd 1l 11o1ll lw )Our la~l IMterl hurn , tall no11o Century21 I Wall. In I 848-8080 W atr rrnt 1•ondo 1 lldr Sul)t.'r nice 11o pool. Inna~ S56U 00 month K-IO Iii&,~ I.~ 1044 ..•...•.........••.••.. DUMPITI Uul of lO\loll owner wanl> out Woodbridge Gable:. Br1d1teport mdl . Dr l THHUMG Abandoned Tu rtlerork ~lansaon I BR . "' ne" 80', loan 1311 • an terest Pnred to \ell Prl Lndst·p LO<' + L11 t• an )U\Ur) for 75 1\ dn i52 !12'li FOR SA.LE IYOWHEI Prared below mkl & ap praised \allll' for quirk sale. beautarul 4Br LaPama in ln111r Ral' qul't Club 1\l>sum.ible Isl & lo11o 2nd Make best offer. must \t•ll 1mmed Call Toni ~m~2Q.I d1so. 552 6949 e\ es PLAH3 TURTlEROCK Idea I .setting fur dl't 111· ramtl~ (near pool. park. lenms and srhools I .\ I bdrm. 211 ba ~1th iiood ramal\ rnC1m. 11 3 l'JI i:araic· II has a l!cxxl as sum:ible Ivan Ft'deral law proh1h1t~ our acl \l'rtasmg the tt•rm~ hut. call us for det1.11b \'uu wall he gl.id )'OU dad Asktnl! pnre IS S222.500 MESA VIEADE Execull~l' home. 3 br. 2 ba. l slor) homeonquael cul·de·sat ltl I l1:t· htlrm could Ill' n1n1 l'rtl'ii to make 4th hrlrm Room for RV dl'Cel>lt or pool ...fillr~Sl.82 TOWMHOME? Call the sper1alisl5 dl 't523 C.o•""Da·lltVlllE 5%DOWM ! Roomy 3 Bdrm 2 ba home on an R2 Int wtlh plans for 2nd untl Great Easts1de location and great finoncmt(. Only SIS2.SOO the rondom1n1um 1n rormat1on renter Touchstone Realt) 963 lll67 TURTLEROCk Townhome. lrg lot. 2 Rd + den. owner·~ wall negotiate ~.000 Dar- rell Pash 631-1266 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 11oood glass. !>pd, solar. 6 du. 2 frplr~ 3+ 3+ close unob!>truc table panor Y11lg \•ws $499M P P 494·7631 Rf.Al.TORS Duple'!Ces. Ol't>.inrrnnt beJut1ru1 lli:ran II('\\ Pr rrrl'I location \t•11o tond11tun 1\gt hi3 73d0 St 3,450Dn 11o 1ll bu\ tlui. ~u rondo 111 \'Illa B.ilboa A:.,um1• loans $134 ,500 HJI' Rodgers 631 laiS R~M* RF:4l.TORS Oct;ANFRON1' llu1>h•\ & Trt Pit•\ Xlnt lt11· I' I' 673 7b77. b73 111;:1 PARTY IN HARBOR VIEW Smabhma.: family ruon1 \\Ith wt't b.t r l ' n hcltt•\'ahh b1.o;11111ful l'll tl'rt:uner' ))Jlto ~ lldrm Somml.'r~l'I un ft't.' ),and ,\bsoluteh 1mmarnla11• mo1e in n1 nd1t111n l're.it111· f1n,1n t·1nl( J1a1lable ., RED r:ARP£f"' .. ~75~·1202 THEllUff PLAM "X" :i hclrm <Im rm h\ rm ram nn f' P. 21, bd. ~lrJ lari:e pore <'lam tub 11o l'l•ram1< tale walb & Ooor 4 l'OH'recl palto ,•rl'a~ Pm·e ~.ooo. 5', clown, assume S<I0.000 lsl 11 uM deed al 7' l • Xlnl land leaSl' S8S3 00 per \'ear Can·t rhange until year 2003 14'; ml onl) 2nd tru~l deed dul' 1986·87 Call owner for appt. daily after II om I 714 I 346·5800 fl Town (Sf Country QlAL~, Lease J Br 2 Ba rrplc. fresh paint. 2 rar gar SI 000 Mo Da> 12 6 farcplat'l!s. ~ou arl' trul\ an a realm or !>elph1st1c1 tton D1sttnct11e rrem·h door!> and planlol1on shutters add onl) to the total bt'3Ul) or lhts home Bl'<'OITle OOl' of the llG CAMYOH-VU It" 11oho can enJO} th1!> Out~landang 4 Bdrm dassac area Pnre JUSt " IJm1l} rm 180 de11 1 reduredtoS72.5.UOO '1r11o Pool !>aldr heat D.M. Mcrshal Rltr mi: ell' S895.00> 644-9990 760.0835 t Cote Realty ~:: ~~=· Eves artG & ln,·«>stmenl Huntilt9todeod1 3240 640.5777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FUR RE:-.'T Out of Stote I 3 Bdrms S700 fenced 552·l800 I AHOY MATE! P ...._ 2600 yard & garage Kids & rope. •r pets welrome ~5 2000 EXEl"llflVE 1 60. IW)ftool on l.mdJ ""'-Isle S Br 6 Ba. l'Ool & ••••••••••••••••••••••• A ( W \SlllNGTON ST \Tt'. gent. no ee PEMTHOUSE ~pa . doubk• oo:k for 1 12 arn• Commerraal Jbdrm. 2ba. rncd ~rd. nr l'ropen, Nr I 5 :-JeR park & school $675 lnrredabll' 11r11o of \ar hts 011oTier11o11l1·<1rn on•Jn. b.i) and 111.l(hl ·Isl TD $2.100.000 · termlt 714 7S2 7667 ~0·4~1 l11ih1~ Spanous ~ hl•clroom l.Jrl(c J' 'umablt• ht Agent •~1!1 0120 RCTaylorCo h 4(J • )<)O(J Arleen Bkr Large 2 Hr House -t blorks to beath Obi Ranches, Farms. 2700 garage. lrg ~ard $700 Gron• Mo. 960·2&54 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbdrm . 2ba, $700 Bolsa HARIOR RIDGE Sall Jyan 1--•FA-LLl-R•()()l(---1 Chica Erlmger Jbdrm. Lto~ Ootioft Capistrano I 07B 30 arres pnme a\'ocadn Jba , 2 slr). $750 2 blks to 2br. 2h.a ··n\rNi\ST\". ....................... land 12 aC'res of 10 year brh 4bdnn. den. 2•,ba. \l111frl. wood rJoors. ~ Haas trers 3 phaseelcc 25tr_y, ~OO_M0-5504 hrack k1trhrn. mountain trical & boot.ter pump to l"ine 3244 'aew, l1·,1~e option property Low down, S4SO.UOO 11o S30K rash o"ner will t'arn Call 6'109605 Ball Merrell Ai:t. Lado Park Cho1t'e lor \1obile home lbdrm. lh.i, h' rm Kttl'h" dtn dr<'a Om·k patio. P\·t bearh $3 3.500 1714 167S8489 11okends 12131797 ~ wlulll!S A WARD WIMMIMG HOME 2750 !>q rt. ronlem porar~ Lido Isle home 3 bdrms. 4 baths & study 2 patios, 3 car garage. $695,000. Radiantly heat eel rloors. Red h 1 I I ~~ Re .llty 1;7:: 7;.:110 673·7300 QUI F.TSE<:Ll:SION Nestled 111 a qwet comer R...tah or a greenbtlt 0\ er look h II r S ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg t t va e) o . an Ho r..._,_..__. Juan Capt.~lrano. thai. 2 "'" ~ btdroom. 2 bath l'Ondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• features beamed real Corofto dtt Mar 3122 1ngs, and plenty or n>om ...................... . 1o add 3 spa an tht' 314 Jasmine. 2 Bdrm hse. gardenorrorlhemastl'r lg yard. Prav pal11> bedroom Sl65,00U Avail Sepl ~I 5739 or 493·8812 626-0867 e .L .. ln .. "go ~~~;~~~?!~.! "' Prof. decorated 3 Hd home fully rumashed w1gardener. monthly I OBO l'leanang services and ....................... assoc1at1on recs in SClflto Ana SUIMIT OfffRS: ....................... Callr Homt>S 5192 Yearl ing 3 Br 2 Ba Pam Rm A C, ne11o paint Walt'r & Grdnr inrld S17S Agent541·5032 NORllfWOODS Exec Home 3 Br 3 Ba 2 Stor) Largefam1l) rm . water & gardener p.11d SllSO 54S·ml A1n . no fee l'mverstl) l'ark Terrat'e 3 Br 2 Ha end tuwnhouse Good 101· No pets fl50. Isl & last +- secunty 213 4~ 11442 aft 6. /Jn NIGE I 13Alll V & l\5SUCIATE5 Sell with EASE' H's a BREEZE Clas_!!fled Ads 642·5678 l"lltt 1044 1-----11111111~ llllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Picture perfect 2 btlrm condo. Complete with family kitchen & crarkl ing rireplace Located in bl'autlrul complex with pool & spa Close to South Coast Plaza SIOS,000. TARBEl.L REAL TQHS 979-2:00 eluded. Ja<"., comm pool and delightful ramt· ly living Lease for SISOO/mo. 644·7Gro Woodbridc)t Twwthse Sharp 2Br. P•Ba, dbl car g ar w opnr. wshr,dryr, stove, ref rag. AC End unit. wall paper. ear1htone colors Adlls. lse $725 mo Ownr/a~ J>31·5US WOODBRIDGE 4br . 2ba. ram nn. dinml( rm. S8 50 mo. lndsr pd . 760·0451 EASTSIDE 2HOMES On large lot A 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 2 fpl<"s, patio. PLUS 2 Bdnn couaae. $165,000 Ftnanranit by owner 12'1 Roy Mee.cit, Hr. 548-7729 • Newport Hgh Arte Brand new ' finest quality condo' 3 bdnns. J IAJ ba fantastic fananc· \na. Cull ~w ford •tails. ''"ilifi 8y OWfter 3 br. l ba . u ' tra lrg yard. I011hly up. aradcd. 11 .. m1 to bf1ch See I() app, Jll J.00 ~a 2582 USTSIDIDPLX 3 t>tdroom 1 beth ' 2 ftdrm t bath unh on tarae lot Large o uma blii loan 116$,(XIO UOADMOOR rLAM 2 Extra l~ lot w /room for pool or room addition plus a beautifully decorated l·story home w /4 Brs. central atrium & spa . $226,500 includes land. Julie Van Wiere n 752-1414 (R68> LOYILY llllAOFOID - WOOOlllDfH. Nicely upgraded 2 BR + den condo w /2-car garage, central air & terraced patio. All this plus assumable loan & owner assistance make Olis an excellent purchase at only Sl43,900. GlnJ McGhee/Darleoe Peinti nger ~J.8700 CR69) IXCErTIOMAL CONDITION Beautirul deco rating and excellent financing available in this lovely 4 BR & Family Rm home. Light and bright with charm ing mstr s uit e with fireplace formal din. rm. Community pool -Close to beach and shopping. $459,000. Call Rose mary Sietz 644·6200. <R70) UDO ISL.AMO Charming Country French 3B R. 3~ bath ramlly home in immaculate condition. Seller will hel p w /financing. $469,000. Berlt Mitchell 642·8235 (R71 ) Ott..r RHl&tah •••••••••••••••••••••• MobleH... For Solt 110 eblf!gO NEWPORT CREST Beautirul 3 bdnn wtth VIU ' $975 mo Ag t 545.0295 ...................... Ho.atsU......,~ ESTATtSAL.1 ..................... .. 1966 Mtjtsllr localed In ~....... lZOZ Laguna Bench Park ....................... . Near Ocean Week da)'s VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba, 7S9·'17S . children at~ OK. ~ Mobile home. IOX50, mo. Call KtJth, 962-4471 RENTALS 3br, l'•ba l>50 Jbr, 2ba S79S 4br. 21'1ba SOOO t'um Anaheim lhlls 3br.3ba l!9S porch ' awning. Newly .._ ,.._. 3206 -.s13,. painted. Mu..t sell. make ....................... \.AMl'VSJ)a~IR'llfft offer. Debbie: 64&8656 Yearly. 3 Bdrms. 2 b11. ttodl--1-2-41- Priced Right . 10 x ss· den. lpc, taree patio. No ...... 111 mobile home. All adult children ~ mo. Rt'f ..................... .. park In Hunt. lkb Call ht, lut, security Avail. J uly 15th, 3br, 342.426ffou 760-9061,675-3624 2wba. 2aty w1ocoan view, ~/mo drive by CtWMft~L..h/ ..... , ..... l207 101$ Norla in Ar r h Crypt; 1100 ....................... Beach Hgls. Call ....................... Beach House at Uth, $56-UIS6or760-9586eves ..UC• cl:an, with~ hookup. ViCTORJA BEACH 2 c emet ery Iota, ~i~eao~S7 /Mo + {)(>eanaldeofhwy,3br,2 We1tmlntttr Mtmorial · ba. ocun vltws, dttltJ1 Part, Cood Slltpberd ..... 3212 frplc, CrJU, dt'pl, 2 car section •ortll $710 ....................... 1ar. Adults. No Ptl ucll, atllna 9171 tor "'-~ Luu, suoo Mo bodl TMJtG-l~f' a 8drm In J u m lu *· .._.. f AI RRAV I N (1) lot CrHll. 0 11ard 1ated. Cotta1e. l Br w/frplc, cholct,w wa•J'teoo paol, &aulM. ttt. llG pr, 1bde treea. Adlta. .,...... 75t-111J JO • '-..ct leaut. Ilg C°"Y°" Beaut1full) n>derorated El Dorado model 3 Bdrm. 211 ba. wrt bar. parquet firs Securat~ gated. 11e11o Sl200 mu lse Call Donna Sutton 544 9076 or llt-nn 552 5895, Hkn. . E\rlus11e Hai: C.in~on golf t•ourse rondo 2 hr 2 ba. din rm, tennis pool. pll gu. Sl250 mu 640·8126. 497 5471 Nt'wport Rea<•h CR f:ST pool. lge 2br. Jba. :lst1 tcnnt!>, vai.>w' 8:11 7488 LlkEMEW! 3 lidrm. 1•, ba Blull~ Condo, near ~rhls and shopping Chtklren 0 K No pets L.o.e S750 ~lo 644 0335 f.ASTBLL'FF Three Bdnn. 211 bJ. end unit good coodataon and location mi per mo Week da~ 7ss..1175 MOllLEHOME RENT OR LSEOPTIO~ Super 2Br. 2Ba. 1111on yard, N11opt Pk . clru.t> lo heh ~ mo and 11111 615 711)4, &12 6!1.11 m~g Jbr Iba. lg1.• 1ard 1·oun lr) atmosphere of S A Hgts $SiS mo ;,ome rent reduction for \\ork R & II lnH<;tment' 7S2 2197 Rare llYffs Condo 4br. Jba. fam rm. on Greenbelt nr pool SlJOO mo 675·0004 Exet'ullve 4 Hr Condo Newport Crest C:ill631 <;t60 EXEC 41drm +fatft. Home with pool and spa 3 car garage, 4000 sq ft Gardener inrluded Im maculate Avail 8 16 $2500/lse0.st_64j)-SJ.~7 oNfHESX~Bs 2 bdrm. lots of wood and shutters. hreplare, mature adults S87S mo yrly CO RNER 2BDRM with 2 ba Panoracmar view t'Ondo Adults Pool and spa S1SOO mo 1st Waterfront Homes. lnr 631·1400 Spacious three bedroom Oakwood Garden Ap.rtmentt Newport S.ach N. 880 lr\1'1ne a1 1611'1 (71•) 645·1104 Newport Beach S. 1700 16111 SI Do••• 11 •&1• (714) 642·5113 HARIOtt RlDGE H r J n d n e" \' 11.' .... l)ec·orator furn 2 Br 2 B.1 11900 sq ft 1 Sll!Oll mo 673-~311 Waterfront Barhelor-. Nr ~2nd St . SHWi ~to u111itlelt pa ad 615-2325 LIDO IA Y FRONT. 2 lltlrm. 2 ba rum Yh S750 per mo Bt>al•h Prop 645 2888 ....................... General 3B02 ••••..•.........•...•.. APTMTS FOR R9'T II 8 . :S 8 Costa ~tesa Something for F:1t'r)one Bach to 4 Br L'nfum \pl!> Certain locauons orfer Pool ~p.i r1repl.1t't' laun room beJmed re1 l1nl(s l(arage!> all hualt an~ Carden & Townhou~<' des1~n NO FE!:: TSL MGMT 642J603 Corona def Mar 3822 ••••..•................ F.nJoy summer IJvang all Har Walk to Cd :'wl bl•at'h 2 Br . fireplace large derk. enrlosed parking I $650 ~10 . I 1800 Mo Avail Au~ust I Ca II 67s.8589 3 Bdrm . 2ba, rronl duplex So of PCH Jo'rplr. D W. patios, $850 mo yrl> ;\\all now 516 Dahha Ave Costa MftO 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWL Y DfCOR. 1 Br gas pd, encl gar d washer. pool Adults 642 5073 2 Ir. I lo Apt Ntw)) decor da~ pd tnl'I itar , pool, dshwr Adults 642.~3 home. Av11l1ble for rent l Ir Tow• MM or lease option 1125() per Newly dt('()r 11as pd • month. A3k for Elaine en('I ur . pool, dswhr Svedeen, 1617 Westt'llfr Adulta 642-~3. 0 !'.LN.B.831·7!Dl. INSTAHTIH! LEASE·BAYFRONT 2 Rr. i''l 8a Townho~e Comfortable family Easlslde I child OK. hmt. 4 BR or 3 & sep ore flm Rm. Uv rm . 2 Yard, lndry rm Great toe s..w>Mo car 1ar. 2 patios, one on TSL MGMT 642 1603 the und St875 mo ~7He66 MIWPOIT 2 Br mobile home on A'ARTMIMTS. wat u , quiet, no 2·2Bdrm I l ttdrm kids ••!.&4 From R70 mo + utils S-. ._ UIO No childrtn. no pm. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• wattrbeda HOM ES fOR RENT 24$0 Newport 81\'d I Bctnna 1190 r lMff Colla Mesa )'mlt 6 ,.,... Kida II 1'nde 10A11 otd ltvlf for !"' wtkunt ~JOOO. HW oMIU Wlt~ I " tnt nof • ..._ I ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Tuesday. July 14, 1981 •--------... ,... Btctrtc• 1 .. • b• y_._ L.dsc.,..., , .... ,.., .................... ~.~.~~ ..... . "' .. ...-.... ••• •••••••••• • b Sll&llln •••• ••• ••• •• ••• •••••• • ••••••••••••••••. • ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••• • • • • •••••• ............ • •• • • •••••••••••• •••• b R h d Gcnrr1 I Sf-r, •rn no JO UW1U 00ASPHAi.TKEPAi°R~NG All TyPff Remodelin& 6. 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(rec>, estimate on Y c an-up. ,,_ nm AJldorRandy. ·an · • n · • · Roa Call i\n\1wrAd rt.WAL a coal.in&& riping Repairs, top Q~!j1~· 17 AmericanTUe~e6os largeornnalljobe .!!!lng.S48-87ml (4·8pm) MHMZl PI ant 1 , In l / c x t happy NH ..,.c 1 "!.t1o0mrn 1453•642 ®,orl~ll llT7 Comm/resid.Freeest. yrainarea Uce~ Llc. 396Ql 6'7S.<m9 Japanese Gardener HAULIN~ Sl~t hltl Landscapma. tree sur Thank OU~..... art S il 67 Per Day Llc.U97362 __!!!! ~r P;alombo,982-8314 CWWC.. -RESlO./COMM'L garden ma1nt Ru lar1etruck.Loweat !.~';Jc~ sprinkler• Ext/LDtpa111ttng,cab re· RoofL-9 Th .t' AU. hb-~ M t "· .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 llfied N J b I d "' •t 7rn197s ....,....,..., fin/stain Pror Rsnbl. • a • you Pl)' , .... ..., OI ft''-"w«Wt• CARING CHJLOCARE H &h y qua 1 . o o comm· n . r ree e.. . 111te. prompt. ..,,. --Ste ••••••••••••••••••••••• for• ···~··••••••••••••••••• Spec1allie:1 in finish ' Hunttneton Beach too am a IL 631·234.S ·8431 vr Thank ou J . L09I Free eat . ve54H281 BAI ROA ROOFINC;' o :io.~Y ad Lovan&. mother w1.1hes to remodeling, Xlnl ref ____ SS.1347 Artwood CLEAN· UPS & W£ HAULANYTIUNG ••••••••••••••••••••••• R£NTALSourspec1ahl). Su~mer Spt-c1.il~' 'i"l •• the babysit evenmp, rella· '99-3t~ TREE TRIMMING Yard clean up&, demoll MORTGAGE MONEY tnl/Ul. Seaside Paml ont-whtl1· il ·~ lt111 DAILY ble_,C ~ 646-07l3eves _ Cus t om built 1•12 $31 .90~ 0w;;~~::·;;d;;i;!.. S48·2049 (MikeJ lion Have dump truck AVA.1.LABLE inLf_rom,et~4806 6736743 Pl.OT a..ty Senk" woodt!n ~helves for Hot lunch. C.M Chris· Lee's Tree Service has A--~.-.L.~ Re1ta ~ S20.000toSZ50.000 INT EXT PAINTING ...t.1 SBYICE ....................... storage, dlsplay & Lian Preschool 646-5423 _,..._.......~ . Molaloa.P~ GENERAi.REPAiRS. S.wiitg/Alhfonoes CELLULITE TOXINS & 0 green hrewood at 11!5 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ho.ec....... U l 15 ')'ni to repa)' O ••••••••••••••••••••••• DlllCTOIY T d.e · garage ur price '' UC DAV CARE, nr So cord. Plus expert ~ PRIVATt Plano/Organ •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• rK ~E,FINANCIAL LARGE RSMAl.I. Cstm Drrs11 ~1;1k1n~ DOITNOW ' ~:ur sy::~~!fe':! 1~ lowes! 846-S()J)__ Coast Plua. All sbllts trlmmlna.~TREE. lnatructlon In Your Want a REALLY CLEAN I SF.RVlCES RJ~~sR:~~~;r Alteratwn~ 1t1·µ.11r As.kFors-dra lighten LF.ARN to ~ive FINISH& ~eur!:.M1:!140 Fof9ka,111t tfome CallTom645-1426 HOUSE? Call Gingham 5z7.]477 - --('onsullat11111 tn \our Your Daily Pilot )'oursell the body wrap REMODELING Co.tredicw ....................... H•dirl"M• Girl Free est 645-5123 HOUSE l'AlNTlNG home 760 8370 "Arvl-Di_,..or• J'--147 7320 F I Coun $CLEANING Teache""' need ~umrm·r "" ·~ ·~· / Ehm1nate salon treat· "" • ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• orm ca tertops ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROBIN' MCllOftry '" Solar Representative rnents Six full liody Carpd Seniu--Cu.stom B~ick , Block. Custom bulll/lnstallld REASONABLE St!rvice-a thoroughly ••••••••••••••••••••••• work Ron, OOl~62-11 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 642·5618,txt322 wraps, $21.50 ~·ree de ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tile Patios, Walks, L<itestColors/~igns PROMPT,FREE EST cleanhouse.540-W7 HHICKWORK Smill The PAPE!< l'rSllJ-.R:-. llol".th.'r + l•11tlh1-.111n~. mos. Call Mia HOSl' Shumpoo & ~team clean Drives. Covers, Decks. ~!_!!Sl ____!!!6-.s'TI ALMOST EVERY Gt!neral Ho~leaning Jobs Newf'Ort. l:o~tu Wallpapenni: & l'uant ~.JVt' rn.m.: cm·11:' r1"1' Payduct:;, 642 63.11 Color bnghleners. wht C.;i~ports, & Fences Aoor Co•triltg Rl::PAIR NEEDED Reliable-References M esu, Irvine, Rcf1t mg, Freet>t>l Call Cindy .:am tux rn•iftl~ F11·1· lulkl.n crpt s 10 mm bleach. Lied. Do 64&07~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHET~757 Own I rans. 962-lli!O 675·3175 or Teresa S4Hl2.J9 ci.t S41H61!11 Accow.tMg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acctg for sm bus PR qtrlles. sales tax. f S Complete set up & service Reas. Fran 540.5834 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hall. liv dm rms SIS . Remodel. additions, CRPT·LCNO.WOOO Carpentry. Masonry Expert;;HOUKkeepmg CuSTOM MASONR Y 10', DISCOUNT Spriftltlen GERWtcl( a. SOM a'g rm S7 :JO. l-Ouch $10. patios NOBODY DOES lnslalled repaired Lac Roofing Plumbmg Dependable, refs Brick, block stone. IOO'i. D&D CU$tom P111nt111i; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Builder.> Smee 1947 chr SS Guar elim pel IT BETTER J S 11~260 Creg_499-Sl42 Drywall Stucco · Tale ~les rum. _1?!1·4970 Local rds. Call NOW & lnt1ext. Guur 983 3263 Sl'H INKl.EHS & SOil BOOKKEEPING For small business Rea~rehable. 631 ~ Additions, remodeling, odor iirpt re)1r IS y~s Con!tr Llc'd. !>59-!>Sll GardetHiwj & more._ J.B. 646.9990 CLEANING 'nlorough, save' Lge or sm~~obs HALPll'S PAl:-ITING llw Hcmu1 JI ntc; II plans Free est R as exp o wor my~t! Decorotlitg ....................... 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StoneAgeCreahons tree t rimmtng & re· pairs Free est Call honest 6311·71.25 aft 4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pamltnlt Excellent'l' ~t'n· chrgl' \!oonhi:ht AportMtftt Rtpai" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Magnesite, pamt, clean. decks. cement, crpts. carpentry, weld. plumb Br_ad_._642 ~ REMODELING Quality Steam clean& uphols 642·6331/eves 637 1226 moval, major clean-up. Answer ad # 45 3 . Holdeaftffilg Moving? The Starving fm·51151 Ill' pair 645·2"192 c:onstruction from de Worlr~<'k mount ~n~l3716 DraP."ri.s ----fre~est 642·4889 _ __ 642·4300 , or 631 1137 ••••••••••••••••••••••• College Student.; rov~ Plaster /Repair TI&. sign Lo com pletion Ul!r •••••••••••••••••••••••Sam Fukumoto YARD Aft.er5 DON'T BE EMPTY, Co. has grown, nsu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Family contractor.> fur CelllllCJ,ACOUStic lf>OFflNJULY MAINT & Clean-Ups. 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IUl6 sq ft. at Huntington warehouse Irvine In OpportuNty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br I lia 571 W JoAnn Max I child No pets S375 Sierra Mi:mt 64H324 E Side lll<lrm, µarking . I Br, 2·sty townhouse. &own entry COLLEGE $250.645·5123,~-Sl~ Executive Park Pickup dustnal. ~ tnple net OV ERWEIGHT Need pm )ard. needs .. n,c·· The Lakl'lt. w PoOI. tt'n GAL pref DX> mo. Isl& Male or remale to share 2 good remaining lease Call 646·1<»4 or inquire 50 people for nc" pro WIDOW ha..' mont·\ lur S37S mcl ulll 67J.6S62 ms Adults no pets ~25 last mo req. Aft t r 5 pm Bdrm house in COM. Call S40·S7l2orB47·&>!>5 Marosi Co. 16753, Noy~s gram & lo share m Com· 2nd T o ·) SlU.OCXJ & up· S I 0 1101! 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Sep earner needs living qlr YARD 1n peaceful apt for fam1Ltes "1th I ~~i~;~ ~;:~e~od~\~r Garage 4~·9931 Mesa , pool. l·ourts loft & ha1-e full use of secretarial area. w storage for restoring Morro BayCaltf 31' • re or 2 children :-;i.'ar park Pia.ti! s.s75 mo S40.0ll7 La guo a Cit ff Or b> S200 mo Lsl. last + sec home & pool m family __ 8Sl~-car boat. C.M area. will tum Ask mg $60,000 llealpa1d.Nopels or 962.9801 Shaw's Cove 2 Rr Can make arrange atmosphere. SJOO imo pay util. 6463647 aft 631-2242 2 BR 2 BA. $.500 Ocean view. patio. frpll· menls 67J.C77~ 7~·0780 T H E R I G H T g>M 398 W W1~631·~ !bdrm w .i:ar. $3-1-0 + S32S ,;so 494 l602 or Colltrl E Side c M nice area. s"T-t -1 SPACE M JS seeks I br apt on 3 Br 2 Ba 779 hallmar ~ecuril ) Call before 626 2149. lge room w11ge bath pee acu ar view, securi· TH E RIG HT beach, Nwpt 1Balboa. 5pm 645-64()1 ----ty gate, tennis. PoOI. spa. New carpet. upstairs · Lg neat and clean studio, Pnv i:nt. male pref Harbor Ridge. $.5SOmo PRICE .i!!..Yr·round 838_:9424 No pets $450 Sierru • 2 Br I Ba Me)a ~crde $375 I blk to beach Call kitchen priv. S2:50 call 76().9~- M&!Pl Co ~!:1324 Lo"er No pets $12S Da~lene 494 3672 or _845-81_00 GUARA.MTHO! lai11esa/•nnt/ ~Sunho'' lkalh •••......•..•••........ Sattler Mt9-Co. All types or real l'~late mvestments smct-1949 SpecldiDllCJ ill 2.ndTDs l.42-2171 S45-06 I I Want investor for "Pl ba) front home Gl\'l' well secured Isl or 2nd . ...................••. WE PAY THE MOST ror 111ur I It .. ~ \11t1 JI Ut-n1~1111 \~~01 673 7311 II ~IO!o To (in' ~J· 111~ ('llUnl :IS' \l'Jr rf'tllnt ~Jfr & ~e1 un• s:r.. uw1 3rd T 0 lnll•ri--1 p,11il mo ht'llt•r Lh.rn ,, ''' T [) Xlnl 11.111 l'r 1m1 rc)ldt-lll t' 111 l>.·.11 II 1•111 !11.'rl)' 661 2!/JO ~-.I'' ....................... Lost & Fo.d 5300 ••.•..............•..•. 833-8974 661.1162 Share New 2 Br C M Pl"WM wahrliORt of· filltaee Stunning large 2 Br 2 Ba Furn1sh6 d room. nice House 721 CentAr St ~ W t Irr h I? --" · " f lus la Newport •••••••·••••••••••••••• Garden Apt Pool & RN· d~ .. ,,~e1x a~~r~ a;~~ri ..... wpartleach 3869 area. Steadily employed _jlOOMo 642-<m.'i H-..a..-r :-=lat hliHu HEED MONEY T.D_~.&t,,67~161 -------- MoMy to LoaR S025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area $415. " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• male 40+. S21li with h 28 .. _ 111WVU 0 ..._.t SOOS u l 90'< A ed __ 7~W.18th St patio. beamed ce1hng. Oceanfront for Winter 11 .1 h ,180 VW mec anic. . see..,. of,:/;k s. pponw 1 p o , pprais ulllsanclJ $350~2609!..'l Rentals. Furnished •. 1 <' en priv house/a. pt to shr w sta· '--'--••••••••••••••••••••••• Valuelst2nd3rdT.D Apls 2br $400. !Bdrm "' wathou~.979-9656. b~on.839-~3 Te ..__,, '-""' BIKE RENTAL BUSI Loansdealdlreet SJSO.Refrig.Sto\I? Large 1 Br IJpper unfum Broker.675-4912. l Br. Kitchen pnv N?n· Wanted re~ale ~oom·i ROWa•ailable. In Laguna Beach For W1thLender /1Ucr1RE 646·0~aft2PM _ Endsd garage. S375 NO FEE' Apt & Condo smoker Sl8S 1•ut1ls · Call~! moremfo,caU 494·3304. 17141494-1743 MHdA2tldT.D.? COMPETITIVE RATES Delta Pac1fk Mort1?age 1714185 l ·2040 Licensed R E Broker FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: L.1te. bnle. a111 . 1 Br apl ~lesa del ~tar area Call rentals Villa Rentals ~~ 0<;:£_95~ 0809 ~~t:. :o~~n;1~ (714)675-8662 ---- with balcony or patio. ~51990~1~.!!l~Sa&:o 67~·4912 B~ SwMMrRetthlls 4200 Huntmgton Bch. Non· ----Make your shopping SEU. idle items with a Make your s hopping ___ 111!11 ____ _ cathedral ceiling, pool & oomy r own use PARK NEWPORT •••••••• ••••••••• •••••• smoker. 1263 mo + 12 177 w 17th St . CM Wet easier by using the Dady Daily Pilot Classified easier by us mg the Daily find what 'ou "ant 111 spa. lush landm1 pin!( 11 Pl 1 n <tu i,el Adu 11 LI DO ISLE charming 3 utilities 964-7167 arter 10 bar. cpl & drps » sq Pilot Classified Ads. Ad Pilot CLass1f1ed Ads Datl~ Pilot l'la~~1r1ed 642-5678 Adults. no pets St60 & Com plex Newly re· COUMTRYCLUI bdrm. 2 bath. playroom ---- uJ!.2!9 2447 decorated. ftreplace ...--. . Just remodeled Mon .It!!!.:._ ----ft. 64£4463 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• d enclsd patio & gara!ile UV!,_, G Prof fem~. to shr pre· Share oHtce, low rent, Apts 2br. S400. IB rm Sorr) no pets 5rl2S Mo Bachelors. 1&2 bedr1>0m thly rental. Ball rundy. st ig1ous 3Br. 211 Ba 8 h Bl d H B h S350:6e~gl,~~;·~M 64S·J3!llcallblwn95 30_ ;?r!,sm"::;~nhous~ 1900 675·6161 ~~~r':=v~~~.f~~i ~:~;:~8s ~va1lun~ro:er ·: 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL ·: 2Br. 2Batwnhome, QttietAcMkoYtr 3S NEWPORT OCEAN upgrades Non-smoker, beautifully Inds cpd. Lrg 2 Bdrm. Upper $370 FRONT Lux. 2·4 Br. Wk· no pets 7~.28J6 $340 + OFFICE frplc, ~ar. lndry. etr mo Btfl landscaptnJ! ADULT LIVING 'L673·Sl1RF,6?J.761.7~ •, ut1I SPACE • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • " N 2 Bdrm. I Ba No pets M90 mo Adltsno pets • opets $540 Mo Isl. last Newport Beach ocean· Rmmte3S+toshrlux2br 546•4.Q.!L__ LEEWAROSAPTS fron t S780weekup Beautiful Complex next • I . t I 8-0 W k Cl ·t db I d t • 2020 FullertonAve +secunty.6312003 Bayview2brJiOQweek apt NR SC Plaza / to Orange Co. Airport t s easy 0 pace your ay ee a SSI le Y mar . an I IMMED 6310397 t808 WeslcbffDnve, College, All amen 1740 sq. rt SI 10 per sq • costs 1'ust $8 -that's only a d ollar a day! To Qualify for this • OCCUPANCY1 -Newport Beach A~ent .... 57Hl70 SJOO mo 55S-4TI6 ft All or part 17 omces> z Br l Ba. Apl Fkam Huntin«)tonleoch 3140 Hunt Bch lrg 3bdrm f'em a le to shr 3 pt Nicely decorated, xlnt • s pecial o ffer. YOU must be a non-commercial user Offe r ing • ceihnes. laundr> rm.••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO VIEW 2 br. 2 ba. 2 wlspa Near beach i\ug w same H B 'area hghttng. New carpets merchandise for Sale up to $800 per ad. and the pric e mus t pool. Adul ts only. no THEWHIFR.ETREE terr ,frpk,prime,adlts onl .960-5715· s1801mo+ut1I a,·a1l8.t thru-out. ,·entral air • be in your ad. The cost stays the same whether your ad • pets Luxury Adult units at ar ~1.000 mo 67s.6359_ 11 Blk to bch. Lge, newly ~-6875 I d e a I A r c h 1 t • • TSLMGMT 642 l~j fordable lt\ing. 1.2 & 3 Oceanfront. yea rly. dec'd 2 br. front yrd Rmmte to shr house tn Professionals or Con needs e ight days s elling time o r JUSt one NICE ~ 2 br 1'2 ba. Br We ll. decor a.led !bdrm, modem wood & £!1S wk 968-S263 Westminster S2S01mo. tractors. Mrs Tribolcl. • • pnvute patio, enclosed Olympa~ size PoOl, bght· glass apt Ulll pd, no Newport Beach 3 Br 2 ba. Ca.!L775·16!1t _ -5 52--7655_ -b d k gar. No pell. S4SO Ask ed l~nr•s ~u~aCUZZI. _pets ~mo 67S.:1!23 rurn Weekly Agent Liberal Roommate con Fvnt bee Officff • Use one w ord in eac h box A out 4 wor s ma e one • fo~~l631·lai6 ~:St i:::ut1~ul bt~~in~n IBryearlyrental 833·2650,673-8849 --taclservice Low monthly rate! • c lassified line o f type Minimum ad is 3 lines. P lease print • SPAPCIOUS H B S42.5mo Bayfront pvt suite. Adil _ .@L63J.3449 Near O C. Airport 180 & • plainly. • I & 2BORM Adult open From _846-0619 67J.62J.O!&L__ 0°~ls~~~ers/2uJ~ l~ !0 Detached 2 Br treally 200 sq rt Recept . beamed ceiling. lots or M•Rl~ERSW•LK ONTHEWATll ~7J.0560 small hot.LWJ alley com· security serv .. pho~e . ,.....------------------------------,. wood. sen ·ing bar & lge '"' " '"' Fabulous bay view, pound off Tustin Ave. answ .. xerox, secy I, 1 _ kitchen $345 & SttO no 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse large upper duplex, 3 br LIDO IAY RtOMT Near beach, Fem. 40·55 ulll . Janit'I Call Bill al • I • pets 2256 Ma pie Apls from ~95 Patios. 2 ba, garage Adults. no 2 Bdrm. 2 ba August ~ Aft6,_~ _ 8S1 ·2120. arter Spm . I • 548·]~ 673:.1~13-single & double car peL~ ~ Mo Yearly S2000 Beach Prop Offiu Renhli 4400 848-6805 I IB lt .. ,.,. garages. near Hunt "-•<2888 • • r. a ac.~ gar. super 675 0236 &67J.7~ ~-- -••••••••••••••••••••••• I clean. $375 mo Z19 W. Har!><>ur 840-61m Bayfronl pvt suite. non· ocatfoll R1f1ta1s 4250 1617 Westcurr. NB. Want iaeu ltewtd 4450 • • Wilson, 645-1819 SPACIOUS smoker. Gar, shr kitrh ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1n11n cial Inst 70005.f ••••••••••••••••••••••• I E Side stove. refnge. 3 Br 2 Ba Apt with 2 ~S mo. 67J.CXl60_ 81g Bear Lake cabins and lst. floor ~t 541·~ For store & office spa~ • I • quiet. ullls incl, $2.IO mo. rar alta<'hed garage Ba)' view 2 br. 2 ba. Luto Mammoth Lakes con· Prestigious Offit't! Space. at reasonable rates. • ~rem oo 4161. W D hook· up. patio. Island, yrly or summer. do's2da min. 964·5712. _ 3 window offices avalla 5MOOEStoAP4VLAZAOOOERDScaE I FtR. • II • 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave frplc Small petlch1ld Mt...673-9ai0 __ Oceanfront Newport ble in ruu service Legal 1Eb Refr1ge Adults only, no ok Forappt call d 2 Beach. 2 & 3Bdrms, Suite 1n Newport Center S. M t TSLMGMT 6421603 EASTBLU FF 2 br. en I kl C 11 A_vail.now!640-564-0 1S2SMesaVerdeE.C M. f. pets S37S. ierra 1tm ba, lge sundeck. pool, ava1 wee Y a 54ir .. 123 Co 6411324 I, 2 a. lldnm.. 2arage. Adults. J)95. 848 544·0614/8:1!·323'l COMMERCE ..., I • Jlr,3 a.T.-.. TOWNHOMES. Amigos Way 644-0006 or WAMTID PLAZA lETAL5'ACE I. Spacious. F IP. dwasher 2.13 seG-7202 646-5507. Newport on Ocean ren-770 s9. rt. on Harbor I !ll.~6:11-9571_ _ New Hunt Beach Condo. a Bdrm, 2 bat.h. S7:JO mo. tal wanted. Clean 3 MAKES Blvd. 10 C.M. l500. Great I • 3 Br. 2 Ba. + amenities. yrly. Call Mon thru Sat. bdrm, 40th St lo 6Mh St 11.JEWPORT eJtposure. S800 Mo. 7141848-5867 or 10.4.675-1642,Agt. area Firat lloor. Reas ,.... Realonomics 6'7$-6700 I. -~·""· 213 592·4162. ._.... ll76 rate. For family, quiet BEACH Office W>lM I • TOWMHOMIS Uf.4llEACH.21DRM ••• ~ ................. andwll1Uve clean.4wks AFFORDABLE NptBeach Publish my ad for 8 days starting ________ _ R " b llt or mo. July '82 · (' I CONDOSFOR ENT Crpts, drps, bit-Ins. at Nearnewlbr apt .• u several years>. Wiii de Smau execut!ve orrace, Classt'fi·cati'on • 2 Br. + Orn. 21., 81 IUO t<'h.d ar. s. 5318-0921. Ins, carpets. drapes. t ar k R Ii bl 475 to 3'91.A c.. a . xlnt address, 111196/Mo. I 2 Br 2111 Ba 9820 port. latmdry Cacillly, posit 1 w now. e 1 e. _,,-.,." Terri (714)752-1194 • tBr,xtralrg ~15 MIAlHACH. llOAM publlc tennisrourts.and 67S.IZ14 * J•ltorWSfmu& Name I Brand new. full size Bit Ins, c:rpC.s. drps, gar, goll course right behind So. Lake Tahoe luxury U ....... t.c....., HTAL SPACI I • townhomes. double .536-~l. property!! Adults only Ml.II. Home Sbr. 3ba in • Adf-a.ttoAJrport SOOOaq.n onNwptBlvd. Address • garaaes, private frgced • 2 Br. 2 Ba. lower ln 4. no pets. Avail. July t Montsomery Estates. & l...__.low HI lramc Great U · I yards. fireplaces. No plex. Lndry hookup, Gmo.OwnerM2-0i» verysecludedyet5min. * Acctt1 to l..,. fi0•ur e . 13SOO mo . City Zip Phone 1 e pets. Located 2 blocks enclsd garage. New 2 BR 2 BA. CONDO On tocaaino/bcll.6'75-3809 ;:fj R~amlooed.:~csupy. ""s.t700 I e from downtown shop· ca . 64S-!N94. II une t:l(IO "' -uuu v• Q 0 pina. 5 .min. to beach 2br. I ~bl CONDO, go co . .....to .... 4)00 83.J. 813 Newport ModemStore Check or M. . enclosed t. Open daily 12-6 h d hook ••••••• ................ 1>r ore or poat ofc. "50. I W W 18th.St c M carport. WU ~rt . fa•hW Moving? Avoid depoelt.s HIWPOITllACH 541 a/(. 211 /477-7001 Charge my ad to: • $40.UOC'~· up, ~l·,!!5f~:.cl500L orU.fw ''1d ltot le cut uvm.. eitpemes! Full service exec. of· Je I. I aecunty .. , ... ,,...,... r· •••••••• .. •••••••••••• Profeuionally alnce fices from 1397 "On 2 bdrm. 2 ba. c:entr• air, c1t.846-9Cl8 -•1u W I 11..1 D .... 1 c 1.. om , c-...... Mw 0 # Exp I ~I, •P•.r,v•lt< peUo. or. LA WA E PJN ES S E A " "'f HOUSIMATIS $1~. 1:~:;. see:'tarl°aT. GIO ;'Qtr'o':.s floor. · 1 • lid 0 · Near So APTS. VILLAGE 832-4134 phofte ans .. -ord pro-Co 11 t H 11tiwa1 I. Coast Pina. l49S mo spaclow lt28drm N l'2 bdnn IUJW')' ct11lnl Ttlel qwip Ru lonomlu Corp. 0 # Ex p Asktor Bille31·1a F r plc stove dll· 3"tt pu In 14 plant. t M{Floabarespac. 28R 2 THEffEADQUARTERS m..mo ·----1 • Tri·~lu, 3 br. ~ ba, frplc. hw11he~. prt>eie dlJ· ~ rrom ... 2 bdrm :! :~~ ~4::1 ~ :n COMPANIES • 1 pe~. DW, DllCJ'O. 9115. po1al,pool..l1111dryfac. from ~315 Townhouse D John.100 760·1Hf· 714/'1514181 STOll•OflllCI L------------------------------• 613-2473,'45-77• Small. qwtt complex. "°° + p0o\s. tennis, • eooo • CdM Dehm &lites, AC, t~~=t'C:~~ • 2 Br or OCC. Gar/Pl\IO, Adult.I only. Pttl COD· wa~rfalll, ~! Gu -ampl ~I lllil pd 2155 Vltl11~ aru '°_,per avail. 8/1$. •. iat + a\cltred.1 Br. "50/mo. 2 for c*C. ' beaUft• Ea1er buym read t1't z. Cit • . IDO. 1. 1·11 P1·1m' Celhl••A w ...... .., •uC.A tlW •• &nt 10ildQK,W.U11. Br. $SH/mo. 19Ul peid. rrom SID Dieeo Cl lfled d •.w Jlf SH~I D•l•••rt St. <So. or Frwy drl" N"1Jl Oft d au H I ' ;••1'1 OflcejWwslt•• Eait.atdl .,..., i Br. G1rfleldl '°""· Of. e ucll to Mcraddu a 1 · you u ror It•. New urp11a • Natural wuod ctWas 6 flee l1r1: Tuet·Tbun t1*I Wiit• Mcraddn '°:=-'r! :.._: •PIM·"'" AUpartlaaD • ) caW.eu . .w..n; OftlJ t;J.~:IFll, Frl-atca. '; suwlAd v1uu1. ;:.., .. ~,caDIGlm · =:;.~;.;r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t ...... , ••• ANNOUNCING ~/BERTY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OPENING THIS FALL KINDERGARTEN and •• GRADES 1·6 • CIOMCOIHlO, DC.OICAl1D TUC- • oww:TOI- • -(WC)lll\. -AH"4• AHO .,,OAWIO '411Uln AM !Ht ~(UIM(l1')WI not ocunl)IO • STllOl«l~Olln.f IASIC '11NDA#lHTAl.S Cl' [l)U(A"°" • STllC»oC ""°"'°' l'll00'411 t -ACAOl.MIC STAMCIUCS • ODIONCO fOll •Yl"'41 •..O MOVI A~t J!l>Of.HIS t DCILlO<T HfW 'ACIUTIU • '"'"'°"' °'- Another ministry of LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH 5108 Bon It. C•nyon Ro•d Irvine, CA 9271 5 JERRY BUNCH, P11tor-Founder CALL 851-9144 r •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·: PRIVATE HOME : ,• . J TUTORING i •• • • (Serving You Since 62) • : . BASIC SUBJECTS i • • • .: READING • MATH • STUDY SKILLS : • • ALL AGES • • ·l AMO : le ALL GRADES • .. . • • • Mr L Aronson M A • • Oorec1or1Teacher • • • : 551-5646 : , ........................... . ~:!.~.~ ...... !!.~~!~?:!.~.~ ..... ~!.~~ Uost Smoold\\hlldem RE W,\RD l.o~I smJll Poodle Temer ml\, rrrl mdil.' hone) t . ..in r11l111 coll11r. Mesa del M.ir l.h;1s.1 1\pso \\ht mark ..,11,e11 rt•ward ~1 91>.'H in~!'" <'hest, rJ1·t· p;111' ~--· V1 r ~1n~let L_QST llixl'd Bn·eil Courl Tana~er, C~I .;Shephl'!d Sarru~ento .\1na Vrrdl· C.\I .ta11s t em. vie SanlJ 979 5z;g \ n a .\ ' e H t: \\ \ It L> -·OSA 64&66U! I.OST T dbb.' t'al Halbo,1 LOST : BLACK COCKAPOO. 6 JYRS. OLD. ANSWERS TO ~AME Of "T AHYA ". VIC . OF SANT A AHA AYE. & SANTA ISABEL . C .M . REW ARD! 642-8286. ~OST Fem HIX "' !Jltll• Orange Cat. \'cc l'.ima .v.on Cd!\I HEW\fl[) ~1~4l29 L~s..-\\ knd or II h f' Al11$kan Mal.imutl ..jlrey & wh1tt'. i-· \ 1139-3639 rrderal Woman' <'luh Jf!n• dn blark whllr felt rdedallton Rl'w;irll ~ ., MIXlD SHErHYD Jllk 3nd tan mall•. blue tyes , chain collar f.'estmstr la!! • 1972 848-8817 or 893-3312 s\:LL -idle items With a Daily Pilot Class1hed Ad. 642·5678_:_ _ areu li7~ 0182 ah 6P~I nr 642-1603. !Ho6 l,o<;t ~I.ill'. Pdn 1)(1\1 B r o "' n \' I l o r I 11 d1anapoh., & C'uhlornia ::202991 .\ns"t'rS to Lurk~ ,5.J6 :!'i(}I F11uo1I lg<' malt• Irish 'eller :-.lo ta~ \'11· or bt:h & \dam~ !ltiO 6'illJ 8.13 0751 fat 2611() SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS l'toprn ~1011111 SJ' or \'1ktnR ltO!'t1AN Tnastm aster "TontRht we ll re here to honor a m.in !>O old , hi' Sor1al Serunty number 1s in HOMAN numl'rtlb .. ~·ouncl black & "hit r \1 tlui: Weigh~ alx1ut 12lb~ \'1l' or nu.,hard & Bann1n1? on Jul) 9lh Friend!) dog 962 SJ5S Found f<•male Labrador. \'ir Capistrano Beath lterenll) had pups ~936561 an 6,pm v;;~ ~vttN ~otfef~~? ~ Atlswft'' yafYJf4-W ~our at Schools and Instruction This variety of flftt schools could lt1h oduct / · you to a new tomcMTOw ~························~ I ~ International Youth Soccer I announce• It's I I accepting appUcetion1 tor It• I . SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS I I for Glrlt and Boys I I ages 6-17 yrs. I I July and August I 9AM to 3PM I July 20-24 and 27-31 at Orange Coatt Coflege I , I Aug. 3-7 Gofdenwett Coflege I Aug. 10-14, 17-21 University High Schoof, lrvln• I We otter an ou11tandlng co1chl119 11att of proftulon•I coacnea and playera from !ngland, I I Europe, United Stalu. Pr•regl1tr1tlon 111 mull. Cell for frH bfochure 931·9729. I We otter • verlely of soccer training pr0911m1 1v1t11ble from Mglnntr• lo adnnced. 115 P9f I child per aeulon. Ttam 11111 1110 1nll1ble. For free brochure and further lnform•tlon on I Ii•=;·;·-~~=~;=············ T•.Mlet.Jaa. D.cerclM,Aeroblc, lall OOM, C...ty & W"hnl, Haw._ I W. Dorothy Jo Dance Studio 2S 15 L Cst. Hwy, CdM Dorotlly Jo ~1 2411 l. Cst. Hwy, CdM DOROTHY JO IHsmlCTOl 673-3420 Lt0nt to It A TRAVEL AC ENT Morning, afternoon & evening classes. P aclic ~rave/ 'Scl,o/ 610 E. 17th St. s-to AAa (714) 543.9495 htoblilll«d ltU fo'm.1nc1,1I Aid Pm1o:rams Accredited by lttl' \\'1·n'<11tin1? Comm1s~1on or lhe Na tionol "''(K'IUllOn or Trurle & Technical Srhnob ..., ,., ............... ="·• =,., ... .,,&:.. ... _., a •• •••1 Call 642-5678 a.IHGrlHllh ht. 311 COllfOl Ol lfllUIOll Dt~ & IHlftlOI DtCOIAllHG f Auetn IT DlllGNlll HACnUA a NOflHIOM~ CO.Ml a ~·. --·-' llCOU .... ........... -., ..... _"_ .... ~lY $ OAVSLUT TO l NllOU FOii M~ c-. .. ~. 91AATINO 0ee J tllf t>tSGN"'•A~A AtitWi(Jf'' C INltH'A""'()N~ AN() ... -~ ... -lloloal. __ ...., ___ If, ............ l_ ... .... ...., ..... l • .._•·l•~-..... ........ ... ,.-.c.. . ...... o._. • BALLET• TN' llMlfASTCOOI ruu time perm.neat. Must h•ve experience. Apply In penon: Jolly R.ocer, 4005. Coast Hwy. L..1una Beach. CASH& F /lime po1ilioo •vajl•· ble. Top IWtlna 11l•ry lncludln& overtime pay. Expr. desirable, but not euentlal. Apply in person If you are in· dustriOUI and w.nt I job with a future. Metro Car Wash. 2950 Harbor Ave. CM. CAStm Experienced cash.er for Retail Store. 642·8341 Vicky CAStm Stock brokerage firm baa immed. opening. Ac· curate typing req 'd. Telephone exper. helpful. Hrs. 8 to 5. Con· tact: Helen McGlnley for a pet. 644-2'292 CASllEIS UTDTIM MARKETS For 1:nd '3rd Shirts Starting S4 up to $4.50. We promote lo manage· ment & supervision from within. WANT A CAREER? Cost.II Mesa 517 w. Wilson St . 63l·96C» Lagina Beach 494-9233 Huntington Beach 962-9116 Personnel Dept 537-4840 DINT M..ASStST. Exeel oppore. for expr. RDA with aocne front of· lice. 4 d•.r week. La&lina Bch_, ... ,,. . DentaJ omo Chair aide RDA. Ex· paoded duties. 1 year min exp. 4 ct.y wffll Top pay Ji benefits tor top aklU. NB. MU443 DENTA L Ofc, Recep· (1onlat Npl ·Buch pleasant froup practice. Mual have dental exp. 640-U22 Dent•l Assistant, part time, momln&. RDA preferred. Newpor t Beach aru riear Hoag Hosp. Sf8..5*. DINT AL ASSIST. Ortho. RDA with ex· perleoce. 4/day work week. 552-7800. A.aslsunl p rr (or Ortbo Office. Dental exper needed · b ut n o t neceuarily Ortho ex per NB.642-S897 DIAFTSPRSOH Mecluinlcal & eltttrical Minimum 1 year ex pe r ience. 957 -6936 E.O.E. Drapery work·room needs seWU1g machine operator. Mon.Thurs, 7-S:30pm . Musi speak English. 642-lMJ. DIMI Meyerhof's, primary supptier ol good foods to the Irvine corporate community needs a responsible " nexible person to do food prep " back-up delivenes. Mon· Fri, 8·3pm. Good driving record necessary. Starts at $.'US. Call Susie at 5S7·6232. Earn up lo •.oo hrly, dat· ly pay. oo dress code. full /part-lime shifts avail. Apply 9AM-4PM . 12038 West St.. Garden Grove. • JAZ.1 • TRIM TO RHYTtM •AEROBICS • CHILOAEN •TEENS• AOOL TS CHILD Monitor. SS81 month Must have 3 mos . ex per .• complete care ol 3 rhildren, ages S, 10 & ·12. fix breakfast & lunch, ,_ ______ _ super vise all play ' ELECTRONIC TECH A behavior. Overtime paid Sl.534 mo. Must have 5 plus room & board. Take yrs. ex per. in radio, TV ad to any State Employ. or electronic field WiU ment Office in Orange repair elect.roruc equip. County. DOT 301. menlusingbluepnnts& 677-010. Ad paid for by m f g . specs . Use employer handloob 'instruments 1110 HtURIN • COSIA MESA e.r-8••. Vlclont .... WO RD PROCESSING SCHOOL ·~1 PAGE SCHOOL __..._.,. OF COST A MESA Growth With HonOl'-72nd Year -- ............... Clestet I [ T.,,,,. ......... ..,,,,, "''.!~~-to.._!! .. .'L.. .... -f'2·144t- H.tpW..W 7100 HetpWarihd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Banking CUllCAL Computer Operator. 11m. business computer, plus gen. ore. dutin. Npt. Sch. CPA. We will train qua lified person . 644-61.S6, ask for Kelly Clerical to test faulty equipment. di agnose cause or malfunction & replace defective parts Make outside service calls Take ad to nearest State Em ploymenl ~rvice Of· fire in Oranie County DOT 828. 281·010 A8 paid for by employer. leam How to use Wang, IBM 0$6, 01splaywnter : AGE 2 THRU GRADE 8 ~ ENROLLMENT NOW IN PROGRESS ASS&•as Loe. Mission Viejo co. needs Assemblers w /2 yrs. up. Candid•tes must bave gd. manual dexterity, gd. eyesight, neat in appearance & de· pendable. Wort II in life support medical elec- tronics. Gd. benefits. On l y r esponsible persons seeking perm•· nenl emplyml need ap. ply . Call: Mrs. Pirelli, 581-3830 MEW ACCOUNTS Newport Beach S&L bu opening for New Ar· counts Counselor. New Acct.a .. IRA/Keogh, col- lections & NOW Accts .. exper. req'd. Salary commensurate with ex· per. Full insurance benefits " paid career apparel. Please call . Expanding corporate l~ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!mm!!!!!!•!l!!ll!!~ headqu.rt.ers needs (2) more staff: an Ex· eculive Assistant with word processing ex- perience ' a Recep· tionisl/General Offire. Unusual opp'ly with diveraiCled company. Ca II 831-8llllO or 495-6303. Coll (714) 556-6604 C.Ddeued Tr•lot Pl.-Assistaa Doy1 • httti'")I • Sotwdoys EARN MOH MOMEY Become a Word Processing Specialist Excellent Career Opportunities WORD PROCESSING ANO INFORMATION SYSTE MS ~ REASONABLE RA TES ~"J NON SECTARIAN ~ .,., T1llV IAT. l:IOA..M. TO The vougt1c>n FomllV a:ao 'M. Auto F R 0 N T E N D Ms. Denny Parisia 71~ MEWPOIT IWOA SAVINGS & LOAM 1100 Irvine Ave .. NB E.0.E. CLaJCAL 2232 S E Br1slol-Su1te 205. Santa Ana. Ca 92707 • W..o« of ltlucto-..,., ,...,...~ -l-o! •• lint' ~= Htlp WClllltd 7100 SPECIA.UST. Exp 00-1~!!1!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!•••1!!!!!!!~ ly. Own tools. 50% Irvine corporate ore. locat ion seeks a qualfified employee with the ability to type S.Swpm accurmty, AIR. A/P ' Payroll. Front ore. exposure. lmmed. opening. Call for in- terview Lod & Fowtd 5300 Personoll 535 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Aircraft comm. Some tile mech. helpful. La rry Hunt Auto Center. 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd, L.B. 1133-8966 or 497-2030. IAIMAID Neichborbood beer bar. downtown Huntington Be.ch. Experienced. at· tractive, personality , mature . reliable 5 ....•.....•.........••. POt;NO Rik L.1hrac111r Relrll:'\l'r. hJ~ 1·ollar, \'ll' Batk Ba\ dfl':l 545 JOOS • FOCND Tan l'eklnt''l' Oog \'a· V1rtor1a (' M 541H8.11 FOl '\ L> Ml'n ' IOliptl v1r Oj!lr SI 1':1rk l' M 5X tiU~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schooh & .KIM'S ESCORTS lnitnctto. 7005 9A'f JA'J 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " '"' 38·8554 S C Actor's Studio hos --------i acting, stunt. modehng. THE comm 'I workshops ~7 02.82. GirHriends Jobs w-.ct. 1015 •ESCORTS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hornt/Offlu}Hot.I Hard WC1rkmg boy will do * 97Z-993 I * odd jobs for $2.00 hr Ma le Female Esrort 631 4964 af.!.er S ~ 5350 ..... 111111!!!!!!!1111!!11!!!!!1!1!!1!!1~111!1mmlHtlp WORled 7100 ·····•••••·•••··•·····• -...................... . Personals FIRST LADY Escort. Models Porty Dancers. * 912-1345 * MC & VISA i\rcepled COVER GIRL • OUTCAU * 953 0778 MC VISA *FOXY UDY• OUTCAl.L ONl. Y VISA Ml' • 972-1138 * --------I Accounting Grtat eon.p.y A /P·A/R CLEIK Escorts Looking for responsible 24 Hrs. 641·0180 person Ute typing, will Ccnll/Chlcb use computer Liberal AM Elf'hi'L'"/Vito benefits. Apply In ____ ,IJ!lll ... ___ !!!ll!ll person : Tarnutxer- . . Hamilton Development. Singles Party, dancing & 2915 Redhill Ave Ste entert111omenl. fabulous F-200 C M ~-1192• poolside bufrel at pvt -• · · · ~state S50 per ticket ACCOUMfANT F/C Sorr} no refunds Send p Npt n~h · v check or money order 0$ w ! · "" · '" est . ment firm. Resp. fordal· to. EAC EnterprlSes. 2'70 ly financial transactions No. Gan~ Dr . Ste 103. & computerir.ed G/L's Beverly Hills. Ca 90210. Analytical minded 1213) 357·7290 or 12!3) person, ex per. req 'd SHE 3S7-09SO for details. Call · 640.0l.23 Time & locatlOn ol party t: s C O R T s & come w 1rece1 . l11!!!!!!!!!!111!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MODELING P•noHI Stnlcn U60 ACCOUNTING 13!>9199 _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSISTANT SOOTH ING MAS.5AGE Piano Ltuons. You r Entry level J>0.1. with for Di8cnminating men Home. Popular & Im· arowth potential In ac· PARTS DEPT. IMCOA J.8SS2 MacArthur Blvd . Person with background & knowledge necessary to establish & maintain parts dept. for med sir.e a v1ation co. Previous ex· perience required Salaried. Parsons' Air. Automotive Body shop nights. Appt, 8411-4«0 secretary wanted. Ask '8a 4 ) Suite 325 Irvine 752-0161 for Mi Ile Experience .J).!!!m!!..·:!Pi!!m!!!l.:.·----1'1!!!!!!!!!!!1•••••1!!!1! prefe rred but not llAUT'f CLlllC 1710SS7-1900 ...... __ _ necessary. 673-<a>o Alk ,,,......_ S.. Drug store, f.llime, West for Mike Looking fo add to our Huntin&lon Beach. Must ASSEMILY Expanding manurac· turer of electro mech. e qu ipment needs penionnel in the follow- ing areas Assemblers Spot Welders Automotive LotM.. Must be mature and ex- perienced for excellent working conditions. Ask for Wolf11111. SADDUIACI IMW _131-2040 •• 4tM'49 Inspectors Exper pref, but will BAB YSITTER needed tra in Xlnt wage & for Stewardess w/I yr benefits. Localed in San old fl ex boa rs ex- Juan Capu Call Tom p'd/ref'sr73-«129 J ohnson for a ppt. Babysitter needed In my 831·964--...0_____ home. for 9/moold. N.B. Have something lo sell! W· 6~3412; ff: 6'73-0322. Cl willed •ds do it well. ·•••••• Daily Pilat • • • • • Assistant Te • :· CrettM_,. : e Will prepue bank depoeitl and • staff, creative, pro· work every weekend fessiooal&experienced. Exp. preferred. Call for •Make Up Artist app't: ~Oli88. •Stylist& •Facialist CUii •Manicurist for Bookkeeping Dept. •Assistants Mon-Fri., hn. 9 to 5. Richard Ouellette Salon Exp. not nee. Will train. 200 Newport Cent.er Dr. Apply at 1860 Placentia Newport Beach, ~l .-A""'"v~e."'", C.;.;·=M'----- • BIKESJ'ORE• C.tMNIOHlce All't. Mer. Ii mtthanlc Clerk. Major Newport for Schwinn dlr. Sal. Caller Law rmn seeking $10,400. Must have prior person for proof reading bike mech. exp. in a • general office duties, store. 544-91315 Including reception1Sl ...,_~Acca•t_. relief, College b1 ck- --r!_ fround he.lpf ul. Please Re.I sule Develop· call: Lu Ann Dutcher at menl' investment firm (7l4) 7se-so louted nr. O.C. Airport hH H lmmedia~ open· CLlll,t'llC._ log for a F JC Book· Perm., p.rt time, Tues. keeper wkh •minimum Wed., Thurs. llo5. C•ll. of 2/yn. recent U · B •Ibo• Mar In e perlence in the Re.I Hardwue. S4t·H71. Eat de/Construction EOE 11/F/H rleld. Duties lncllHle : Community 1111. btcfS-c Supervisory pos. Assist R.E. Development Co owners. Top skilb re· quired Ind S.H. Growth potential for career minded person. Exec at. mos. Must be ore ~If starter. Health 1nsur Prefe r non-s moker 7S2·5181 FACTOIY TUINIES Learn a trade in Vitamin· products mfg Openin11 now in com- pounding, shipping . le granulation. Xlnt fnnge beMflll. Linll1lco Labs. 832·9700 2&32 Dow Tustin Fut Food at the beach. Part time help. must be 18 . No experience necesaary. 673-1811. FOODSBVICE wona DUTIES Include serving meab. 2 paUenll. clean- ups •general usistu ce to kitchen. F /time. Capistrano by the Sea Hosp. 4•S702. FOllM94 WAMTIO L1ndsc1pin1 le irri&•· lion. min. 1S yn exp Also a ppren tices . Serious onl y a pply. Gre.t oppty. Brothen Constructors, 1BeO Santa AnaAv1C.M. FIONT Offtel POSITIOM Dulles include anawer· i,ng phone, st•tlstical typing, secretarial duties. This pol. is an H · cell. oppty. for an ag. 1r,11lve lndiv. witb plenty of crowlh OP· pe>rtunltlel.Phoneforan appt. 545«n. uk for Karen FRONTOFFJCE DIMTALO.C Use "'6wlr At/ service tr" 'When placing your ad ... a ,; Daily Pilot ad number will '~appear in your classified ad Ca~!_Peter 494-4871 prov Isl n It Jui 111 a rd countlng support rune· COEDS would love lo tr1intd BA de1trtt I lions Accountmg, filing wnte my own arrange. &c bilUng duties. Must party With )'OU. Call Sut• mente ror 001li nner1. t ypt. Office ex per. • molve crtdlt and billlna problen, • 2 years credit uper wltb e commerci al .rcounu. Good • • •rcounUng akllls, lncludlna IJPe 40 • A/P. AIR, loan draws, RESIDENTIAL COM federal • at.U P /R tax· · u , bank rec·a. acct, MUNITY ASSOC ol * an•l~la • mist wtt.b homa, leeb commanl· Fin. Stmll. Manual ty mgr. PR a muat. srattm multiple en· Bookkffpinl • typln1 It '°" hll~ ex"'ricntt in maur•net • colledbls • 1troq &elesihone com-m 1111lc •tiona abtUty ft f!!!d }OU! Gl· 14» ... we take your messages ' 24 hours a day .... you call b· [n at your convenience during office hours and get ~he responses to your ad ... ., tnis service is only $7 .so t ~'ek. For more informa- tion and to place your ad U1 'all 642-5678. f. or Kathy anyti me ~9-7$21 helpful Somt <'ollege m -7188 trainina prt(erred. App. A 1\.ANT1S !~.~•••••••• .. ••!~.~~ ly in pel'IOft with mume MASSAGI "SABRA", \WOl'ld famous to : Mr. Fuentes at 2112 Harbor lilvd. CM raclnfi "•<'ht loin• Robert Bem. William 7 d .,, .. _ ....... ' • Froct &t APoctalC?s, l401 ~"""'..!....645..-... crula "«· 8/l/8t. to Quall St., Newport E x p e r I t n c e d ~:=:~ftSo•~:m~~~: Be~_h _____ _ Acupreaau,.. M1111ge tiont WAm'E.D· attr•c· ACCC>UMT1M5 Tberapel.lllc Relaxation Uvt, vnmcumbtred, tn• Irvine co. bu hruned. Tecbnlquu Sonny t.elllaent t.mal.e for thit openl.n« tor exper'd. ~ 1 yr or more Olb-ut>'. AU person to handle A /lt, H Pffllel pd. "Calf Ted related tunctlon1. ' r Dfof 714 1 for iatervte., f75-3G. aeneral de. duties. Gd m PM Am llcbt from LAX bee.Ota, aalary D 0. E PrtttataUH ' Stt'tN to llftlltdy New York C.!IL!lf.:*1 leduellf lluaa1e by A~ nh m« Cuh Cail All CON .. D=l-T-IO_M_l_H_G Doria "lnllO" Specl•ll . • -' 541-2ll . GAM.aPM Al lao~: '4S·t7~0 or c:..~o.=· wpm and 10 ke.y by touch. .... be e dlPlomalJc and aracioua IA dt.tm.. • • whb the public Hd Hlea Ital( • • C.0"1J)tUtlve Hlary IJld ~ • btnefita lndudJna comP1Q1 Plid e health, Ille and dental imurlftce. e • C•ll '42·U21. ut 271 tor • ~ntmtnt. I I : ~~ l • a30 w:-ir.1 StrM • Costa Mesa, CA e ' F.qu•I Opportunity~. • .!••····· .. ······; t 'I s I req. Sta.oeo. Seftd ,.. • "· • • r Y l 0 au.mt to Culverda le $UOO/mo. Call Shuoa m•>TSMeM. ~f::.>' =: ~ IOATOPllATOI ~m=•=•·...__~~~-i To opera le 1 m a ll Com panjoe HMllee_per / mecballkaU, Jll'Olltllect ChnffHr for elderly Ytalth. Kutt b• lady. Ll•t·ln. Nop . llcenaed • rtllablt. 1mohr. W•terfront QIMenawayBQlfarina. laome. Pvt. room . Lo a g 8 t I c II , Ul·UU, U'f·Hll, 2UJP!·$11l. ... .. . ~~ .......... ~~~~~· IOOllE &•IT C o o It · r R Y a 4i1lra ,.,..,, .. 1, 'M -r. COUlfTll Hll.P. A/P, Ata, Ml t)'lllq, •2fm. lltrn 6 tftr. ..... ....... na tr· Nr. O.C. Alrptrl. r11•1. a1•r. Cuti Mt11. Cell C th OENEJtAL Aalembltr. •.40 br Nlllt have 2 yn, """· illductAna-. of utters. tJectrlul weldtra •read Mue~\I, melj\lte ' all flbt,..,_, fbttal ' wood ...... PllMll t.o aab "*" divWtn. T1ke ad IO MJ _ State lmploJ._ OOttt In Or111e °"9l1 DOT • .._M,.W'9r ..,.,..,. . ~.!!~ ..... !!!! · ..... !!~ ..... ?!~ ..... ~~ ..... ?!.~~~.~~ ..... !!.~ ..... ~~ ..... !!~ Genenl M1lntena11ce, ...... Otflcit ' HOUSWltl ~GHTDELIVERY.owo MIDICA&.llC.,.. tull Ume. Tuel-Sat. for Ne•port Ctnter olOl'e For J>SYthiatric bolpi~I cycle or car, dally pay Wllb U i>trienct rttimf' Property Ownen Anoe. bu Immediate opet1l.nas In Daoa Pt. Some ex Apply now 12038 West for N 8. Factal Plastic $5 hr. Ptnooal vehicle for et Per aeoeral oroce pertence dH.lrable. Hrs St. Cardfn Grove Sur f'On. 842-~. N!Qb ulred, mlleqe relm· Clerk. Dutics Include from f.3:30pm, Tbura Ll~u-c• _., MNGMMT POSmOM uuement 493-0122 typln• ...... 1 u on • • 1 s / h --wn 10. a • rom..-ma SI cs "' . · •" · r "'ll·l me, mature. exp Fabric chain. C M & 3. reporU, recepllonlat Capiatrano by the Sta or will tmn Apply In Anaheim. Xlnt oppt'y, CHMllA&. OfiACI telephone. payroll. •<'· Hoe Ital: a.5701 . ptl'IOCI • w 19th St Geri 6'MOtO Rell able. mature eow1ta rettivable. Com Hskpr Altendant/Atdc to CM · · ·• Ptrsotl. Coodtypbt. Use puteT uper preferred live· in for lady inl · -MOO~OITS lO Irey adder Ir book· buuot .req'd. C•U Linda wheelchair. Some exp. LOAM OfMCH T n S27 7186 _ keeplna koowkd$e. Call forapp t Wlteods or Ptr wkdays. HunUnrton 8':L ii ac MltWSwc::wMt S.5 m wkd SG-1080. ~ ~It ceptln1 resumes tor Mature nl&hl security ---~·· R -;------VP /Loon Officer Send r U GIMll.a.Mltc:I nE AL Front ofc. If yoe ,..,. 14-ZJ to: PO lfl9. HunlU\gton person u or part tlmi', Good worki• -odl PM Mutt type & -~ o-h9_ · araveyanhhlrt. Laguna tiona.OoodJ*y,ti;ndle 14pall, Id ea l tor ---. ~_..,._ •. _ Beach Hotel Call A/P, AIR. CGl8lnMtion ~maker or collece fo,..feL. LVN'S ...-494~·94..-36.,_ ____ 1 or automotive ~.C· at '79-1111 y"(~S. I 1-11 shirt, every other MURSISAJDH perlenu preferred. Offtcl \:I weekend off. Full or Certitled orexper aides. 997 31020r p/tlme. Fret' maJor h n "-U . roln a. Ulina. If you hve in the med. & dental. Conv. 7'°35 I .~ 61MllALOffllCE 81\t phone.Shr.day, Newport-Mesaarea.are Hosp. Beach uea w.77 ..... .-...64--- Varled duties Able to S day wit. App!y btwn between aoa 14-22. und 842 so.4 HURSH AJDES d I .. h"f 9AM at Noon. CharUe'a .. · r ve stlca s 1 t car. Clllli. 3001 Redhill, Blda are looking for part MAC... Conv hospt Beach 9$7-6936 E.O.E. 12 Ste 226 CM lime, full.tune, or tcm ,__ ... TOI area. Free mjr. medil'ul • aau _,. porary work. we ra ""-& dental Free CRT IM--~1 GraveyanlClerkwaoted. helpyoufinda.><>b Set up & operate dnll training. Top salary If yM C8I type I HI Store. Experienced press, bench grinder & M2·80« Of"'* e I~ wt f Call556·0632 *.counseling excrusion cut-off saw. -~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 d ttecla e ~ l GUARDS Wortc.shopa A b i 1 i t y t o r e a d Nursing fUl _.. lntervtewttthmques blueprints & use RN LYN w ..... P"" -C-. $4 to S6 hr. to start Full No charge to you or l measuring devices 6 Of ,.e.r Ulllrel tecW. l P/time. No exper over l,OOOemployers w mos exp reqwred Call J.11.30PM.CountryClub t11••• • I ~••lieu Wttltly pey Call today have on file. It work 6(5..~ ----Conv. Hospt. 20362 San optrwthnll fwN:ti1• 543·*6 through the Uruted Wa>')ll________ ta Ana Ave., S.A Ht&. Y09 •• ....... • op. 5UAIDS and volunteers wh Machinists 549·3061. port.1ty to do It • Full le part time All care H you're lookin M ch• ~!!!!!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!1!1!1!!!!!!!!! fro• 1 11werI1 t areas. Unifonns rum "d. for a Job, take YES fo a 1ne Office-sales, gift store, tele, .. OHI to cleto Ages 21 or over. retired an answer Call us M . Lido Village. Exp req W welcome Noexper. nee day,orstopbyourorrir a1ntenance &ii~ 673-46.55 -•••g• li!I. • .. A pp I y : Uni v e rs a 1 at 542 W 19th St • Sutt o COMp ... r aldd Protection Service .. 122ti R. In Costa Mesa. ORTHO ASSIST. 1111 .. factwllg c.-. w $th St .. Santa Ana Wt'rt Experienre with repair· RDA r equired. wall ,..' ~ hMt lntervle_wtlrs 9-12& l 4, YES! 1ng m ac h1nes and train 7·30-t2. Mon r ~ tldft r knowledge of eltctr\cal Th u r s New I> or l ::J"'' ff'OM Yt'J ~!!:___ -and hydraubr required. 642·2626. Cl p tar c.. RAIRDR!SSER Follow· andwt'rtfrff! po1Hh to .,.,.... ing pref'd Crteket·s Youth Employment We o rre r G 00 D PARTSPSlSOtil ........ H JM llcrYe Ha.ir Design, Village SerVlce J 0 8 S * G 0 0 D See ad under a1rrn11t tilt t1.,er....t h ~~~S:all, Lag Brh of the Harbor Area H 0 U RS * G 0 0 D f.arsons·~557 1000 .. , • ...., & .... 64Z..0474 p A y • G 0 0 D PART TIME .ne to odiMve wt MAIHIESSEIASS't OpenlOam .J:.lpm BENEFITS•SECUR 1,,. I'" • Cosmetology. Lac re Monday lhru f'riduy ITY • WEEI £NOS WOlhv •• to hear quired. Studios Ask for Yes we help employers tro.yoa4-o~ J 64~ 109! ,rod•ch, 145 w. R.(RDWARESALES I N s 1 D E s A.LE s APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS for Daily Pilot Class1r1ed Department Copy Control Desk Will tra10 16tll St .. Mtwport P /time. semi-retired Salary18onus or daily ltac .. , Co. 92663. type:" Apply in person comm Days or eves 17 I 4)64Z..2471. Ctown Hardware. 3107 National organization, E. CccstH . Cd~L apply 1mmed 1203 Ca II for appointment for 111terview 642·4321 ext. 277 Daily Pllol 330W. Bay St Costa Mesa Equal Opportunal) E~er _ GENERAL OFFICE·Ll clerical, •full/part-Ume. eves or days. 12038 West St., Garden Grove. NOME MAHAGEI West St.J Garden Grov~ 30·40/hrs per week Installer I Busmess family Cook TIRE CENTER i s l I p Exp "d Apply at/ 3131 W Segerslrom Santa Ana, CA GEMElAI. Off4CE og ~s en aa -erm Newport Tire Center. Professional copy shop posi'llon. Exp only app-64-4·8022. :.ioo ~ Coas t Betw Harbor &Warner Fa1rvieworr I.he 4115 to Segerstrom. left I blO<'k 1 looking for a Xerox 9400 ...!.l:.~1:IS2l - -H~ C_d}' Operator. Some ex· HOTB. INTERIOR Plant co P /TIME EVENINGS Ca•11'-g penence nttaSary. Call D ES K C LE R KS . seeks driver & mslalla- 673·08l8 wkends , MArDS.HOUSEMEN.& tion person, gd dmin 752·0482days PA RKJNG A TT EN rec. Knowledge of plan equalopply YOllHI C.-ritn Adults w1lh outslandml( attractive personalities. who en)Oy working with 10· 15 year old youths evenings 6·9PM Call 642·4321 , ext 343, between 2PM to SPM. ask for Lori. DANTS All tufts I employer m /f lh GE'NERAL OFFICE s ava1 he_ll!!ul Ve~~~~~!!!!l_l!~!!!!l!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!~ SEC'Y. 9am·4pm, Mon Apply m person Inn at ~-,r.;Tt -.sun.,,.. Fri. Must type. Call Laguna 211 N Coast IHVIESTMB« ooAl1'4Tr.i,l\J,.., Chuck 673-6110. Hwy. LagWlll Bch _ COUMSB.OR IUILDIHG MAH ijot.el Dynamic Orange Coun Daily work, 2-3 hours General Thel.._layCt.b f 5 llOW Wrillc): froti+DnliCIHtls t) 2nd Trust Dee ~Ll714J~ =- Full and/or part tmw brokerage ro has am· MAIHTIHAHCE E r'd Also med opening ro xp.pre salaried or com -Part~ equip. & hosp PA YROU CLSllC Min. exper. req'd Full lime pos. Mon·Fn .. !I to 5 Apply · 1660 Placentia A_ve LCL __ TWll DoWll Moids m1sS1oned lnvestmen supplies. C M R!pa1r & Pa.rt time. Eve. work Counselor. Exper'd rea m a 1 n t e q u 1 p & ~·~''°" Hrs must nex btcld Suitable for students estate licensees only warehouse worlt. Start Excell working cond Call Katie 64().93SO at 80. 642-1186. I person oHice m Costa Mesa. Typing. f1hng, knowledge o( bookkeep ang helpful. but not necessary Call for _w't.~._ ApJ>ly1npersoo. ---~--MAINTENANCE HotelSanMaarten JAMrTOIJAL Mon·Fri. 8·4:30pm wknds. -""' Wtf1M"y Exp. pref. I yr. f&tB f98S.CoaltHwy Full time. Work tn General mamtenance & "La Beach beautiful Dana Point c le a nup o r con · Rotel llarbor S3 SO per hr. Ai> do m 1 n 1 um s Ca 11 HIGHTAUDrTOR ply Tue.s thru Sat.. wkdays . 499-1177, Bark.W>und f'e4. LodiHS.Attftd. llrs. must be flex lncld wknds. Full time. Computer ex Dana Po111l Manna Co., (99.1175 rd Sa 24701 Dana Dnve, Dana -. -·- PEST COHTIOL TECtNCIAN Needed Llr preferred or Wiii train. Gd dnvmg re cord Call per. pre . lary open. Point Maintenance : For Apt Surf & Sand Hole I, Complex in Colla Mesa Laguna Beach, 491.5313 Keep your days free fo 548-9556. Ex r. nee. bch & sun Work eve1<1>n· ---- M"'' Spo Att.d. p rr. hrs miat be nex. Pis call for appt. OOUSEKEEPER l..lft·in, for mature cou pie. ~efs. please. Call afl. l •• 1133-2382 - 9:J0.5PM. M·F 64S-73S8 Lose something valua '!!!!!!!!!ml!!!!!l!ll!!!!!ll!!l!!!!l!!•!!!!l I ble ! PI ace an ad in our The fut.est draw in the West. .. a Daily Pilot I Claaified Ad 6'2-5678. Lost and Found col· umns. That's where s>eC>" pie looll when they've (oundan~olvalue ••••••• 11an1 Pilat 1 • • : f tefd Sales Suoerrisor : • ~1m 1ted opening\_llva1lable)n the OranRe • • Coast area, for self-motltated career • • oriented htdiv1dllal wJio can wWk with • Field Sal~ Pt'Ople. Tta'ft, motiv;ite and • gel resulaa. Station wagon C>r '"an • • necessary Ex~llonal ttllr;P,!ng.s ph,t., job • related beftl!fil.s ~va1t~ Ttli; the nght • people lf you can prodilce results , not • • JUSI talk aboul 11, eall: '9eo 0694 for • • mt en 1ew Ask tor Mr Char .ce 1 •• • • . Typesetter e • W.tth at least t year exptriaxe.. 6S wpm. • Ntfht shift. Excellent company benefits. • e Apply 9·5P M. Monday tbru Friday. .• ~~-· : •• ~ i:-fu, "'S:reet • • £<>st~ J.esa, CA 9 e Equal ~ity Employer ·• •••••••••••••••• ly ~ 30.9 + Sat AM MAMAGIME:MT Good hrly wage + Sharp couple as as· bonW1es. No dress code. soc1at es in area or Apply aft 4:~PM. l management or market West Sb_9arden Grove 1ng. Full trainU\g pro- Kitchen help wanted vided. Earn1Dgs open Reliable person only Executive or pro· Apply Chef Charles: fessional b.ackgrou.nd T h u r s M 0 n S a pref Send mfonnatt0n Clemente Inn. 125 Ave lo Bales & Bates. 5812 Esnlanade Ludlow Ave , Garden -__ 546-9468 PHOTO TIAIHH If you are enlhusiastte & enjoy children & are looking for xtra inrome, tram now for a position with private school com pany. Work Sept Nov with p /tune work ava 11 Jan thru May Call Miss Green 993-4500_,_ _ = - - -Grove 92645 L.ckcapt MoW. --=..==---Pre-School Aidt Young man for r time . MAMAGll . P ltime afternoons landscape maintenance Gift cards & cosmetics lmmed emplorment 18 Huntmgtoo Beach area ~er. 64().7~11_3_. --~ o_rover. 548-2550 Tr.ansportation ·re MAMAGEMEMT ASST PRESSIOOM quired Days. 7»0113. IM SALES SUPSVISOR eves· (714)496-4331. Due to our exparmon Pos. requires mm. 10 plans we now have the · St LEGAL SECRET ARY following openings in yrs printuig exp. rong 2 associate Fashion orange C 0 u n t Y. mechanical, technical Island corporate al· Management, Assislanl bkgrnd in Web offset torneys seeking ex· Management & Sales. Org. Cty. C'O Apply 1660 Per I enc e d ( 2 yrs l For interview call An· ~lacentia ~ve., CM secretary. gd l> pmg & '!~belle at (213)749 .. 041 Printing d 1rtat1 on s ki 11 s OfhetP'""""" necessary. salary com· •-•M-... -...... ·,.-----•I Exper'd 1st Pressman. mensurate with ex-,..,.__ Goss Community 4 unit pen ence, health & den· For Bogie's Place Apply. t660 Placentia tal benefits: paid patk· Restaurant in Fashion _Ave., CM 1ng · hrs n5 .... w g Island. Responsible, ell· . • · '7" :...,. an d · I P;time kitchen help Word processing perience in c oslng. helpful 646-7035 Patty Call after .2pm: ~ wanted, will tram Call ~!!!!l!!•!!!!!!l•••!!!!I!!!~ I after Ham: 675-1094 -LEGALSEC.Y--Manager, ofrice work, REALIESTATE counter help for food SALES EXPERIENC,EO service. Seasonable Exceptional opp ty for (G/mo>. ll.B. area. Call This ls our36th year sell· self·st~rter. non-~n_ikr, E s 0 n gr at h , h"agli:!~~1 :0~~~eers~ ~ice~ut1,ve respons1b11lty (714)544~or96()..9613. Perhaps V"" '""'uld en· ID sing e attorney omre. ,.,.. "V Sa la ry negotiable, MEDICAL OFC. joy joining a hrm active f/time with choice of NEWPORTBEACH in lu xury residential hrs. 644-2644 day/eves. Front le Back. Typing areu such as Big Ca· $1000 /Mo 40 hrs M·F nyon. Spyglass Hill • LllllAltiAH Pleaie send resume to Irvine Terrace. Linda DOCUMENTCONTROL C/O Daily Pilot. P/0 lsle,etc. Full time pas. with l'lvlJ Box 1S60 Ad 11 8!16 C.M. U you are presently ac ~------...i.-------"i' engineering & land plan-1_C;:.:A~92J8""26=------Uve in real estate sales n I n 11 r I rm s 0 m e do you have immediate Librarian aJcllls desired. MIOICAL COUllB & unlimited access to Apply In penoo, to Mr. M u a t h a v e o w n the president or you1 Fuentes at Robert Bein, transportation le be company,or i$hehidden William Froat &t As· familiar with Calif. away In an ivory towei sociates, 1401 Quan St.. fruway system, Mon· removed from the scene. ,Net. Bch. Fri, 9-Spm. 768-8500. . Our president IS availa Have something you The f11test draw In the want lo sell! Cla111fied West. . .a Dally Pilot ads do it weU. 642·5678. Claaslfled Ad 842·5878. MAHITIMa Exporl marketing firm has an immediate opening for an aggres..1lve, career-oriented person. Will be responsi ble for preparation of quotes. placing orders wHh manuhclurers, preparlo1 paperwork for overseas shipments, coordinalin1 with freight forwarders & working wltb customers. M~at hive eood communications stUll, math ~billty It be a self.starter. Excellent beiiefits 'sala~ Apply at : IMS ulpment 3Q Barranca R ., Irvine rnt4 E.O.E. ble. Do you need addl tlonal training to help rou Increase your eam· mp? Experienced or lnex· pemoctd )'CM! may weU prom from our colo1 video tape Jlstlna &tu lei tnloinf procnm which we fHl lt tht tlnut 1v1llable. We a.re not I CranchlH, branch or 1ublldlary-.t.t bieadquartttS \'e have openlnp ror a rur lll&lUy·moUvated pmou who havt a de· 1lre lo be more tu<'· cet1ful. For an ln· leulaw appointment wiUI Ute tOlt owner Ii fowidtt I call We1Je1 ,. Taylor, w~=c.. aws.-...IWla Newparte.~h .. Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 tll .... WllllW 7100 H.lpW.wd 7100 HttpW-4 7100 HttpW-.ct 71 AJpi•c" IOIC •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Siles, Real Estate INTELLI GENT? EDUCATED? SAUSPllSOH SICaTMIY Sean double door refri1. • wanted for uttr1l·t1ve Stork broll~ge firm m Xlnt cond I yr old ~75 womtn'• SJhor dept Pash1on Island hu un Heavy duty washttr ' MOTIVATED TO EARN MONEY ? SUCCF.SSFUL ? WELL OR~ED? WJLUNGTO LEARN MORE TO EAR~ MORF;? ir so. we are seeking 2 persons to train in the field or t'Ornmerci11l. in- dustrial & investment real est.ate sales & leasing. Th is is our 36th yeur as active Realtors selling & leasin~ Southern California commercial. induslrhtl. apartment & residential properties. Like the doctor wh o invested time & money for his education, your re- ward will be commensurate with your investment of time, talent & effort. We train totally dedicated prof essionaJs in real estate. Cont"act Leo Hanna. Vice Pres. &"' Manager for interview. WESUY M. TAYLOI CO .. UA.LTOAS 2111S•J~Hailoed NEWPORT CIMTH. H.I. 644-49 I 0 RECB'TIOMIST Immediate opportunity for bright, outgoing person Must haH good communi ratt0t1 skills & typing ab1ltty ('all Joann540.3.Ji: RECErTIOtillST and ASSISTANT for nutr1t1onal ofr Sharp, I person office Some or rice bkground Oiver s 1ri e ll respons1b1bties Call l)r llenry 641 5977 RECEl'TIOMIST SECRETARY Jacoby & Ml'yer~. I or Amen<"a ·s larg£'ht Id~ firms as seeking 11 legal se r r e tary ~1th a mm1mum of I yr l'X pertence for our <.'unoi:a Park offac•e Yoo must Ix· able to t)pl' SOwpm. possess l(oocl organ11a tional skills & t-njo} working ma «hallengin!( IJOSltlOn \\'(' oHer xlnl ('OOlpan) benefits & a compet111ve salarr tr )OU meet the 11ui1hr1i·a t10011 pleasf:' l·all Ho'l 12t3l716 lllll LEGA.L SEC'Y l'.:x pl:'r1t•n l't•1I . :.horthaod e~ 1rnrt Beach r714) 675 15:10. f111h1on lllnnd Full or m e d o P e l'.I J n g dryer, m111t rood 1475 P 't Im • ".'xpr p rd ., k both 873-5623 ~ ~ uro eraae ~xper prt 640 7810 f'd. llra. 8 10 4. :.i ('on· Refrl«Jfreezer. 16 cu rt. SALF .. 5PERSON wanted tact Helen MrG1nley tap beer system, Sl25 for N.8 clolhln' boutt· rCll'111'J)t 6"·2292_ 00 0736 __ _ que. p/11me. &hturf', freeier. upnght, clean. UJ>.~~67S·J(Yl0. works &ood SI.ti • SEClET ilY * ~8·85-13~~ • -SAUSPllS<>til !';xrrlltQ.t oppt y for Refria with large freeaer HAUWAAl shup gial fl> "'.Ork ID fast area, clean. works llQl>d F.xp'd 1'\111 or p/timr paced Newpoit--Qt-11ch j12S_i4H513 $4.11-4485: llrs to be urranl(t'd Ap romm 'I real estate ore STO v E I Pl> In ou•rson . K"rm ·C ean, WO ~ .. , ~ Excellent typinu & dk aood $1"" C•G "'13 "r Rima Hardware. 2$66 D D • ""' ....,....., .., tapbone stills required 548 4485 llarbor Bl . CM_ · I ---Challenging position or SAL'"' REPS h I C II Refr111 . frost free. •x """ ng tga a 1 Local Cosmetics Co. un Laila,833-~ ce lent. works ao°'1 limited tnl·ome opply 1250 ~8-8S13,~ 642-6~ l•!!!!l!!!••l!!!!!!llllm!!!!!!!!I Dryer, 11as. clean, woltl11 Saleswomen men THE FIDERATH> GROUP Is hmng protessmnal re tail salespeople for our current Orange County locations & newest Superstore an Santa Ana. Call Personnel for a great opponun1ly with our growing com pan) 12131721-5100 I c_!H M..Q.!l. fo'ri, 9 Sj>_m I SALESWOMEN Contemporar) retail store needs talented, dyna m ic, mature women with mm 5 yrs retail sale:. exper Onl) <'11reer minded need 11p 111) Sala!) pl~ comm Pb appl) m person or l'Oll . A.prnpn. 1129 Fashion hl<1nd , N B 644 Z6S2. EOE SECRETARY Gil clerical 11k1lls with 60~pm l}J)l nl( Shorthand not req'1t Will do erran4.. t) ~· phone work & soml' ail mtnlstrat1ve duties. E"< cell workm)l condtllons with gd benefit:> Mon *SECRETARIES* WorilTelllpCMou'f Cal-- f VICKI HESTON I good. $75. Wshr, rl~•n. work a good $8~ 548 851 ~. 5411-4485 Sears m lcrowave. $2$o 9x 12 and 9x6 a.rea rues. w pads . S3SO Ca II ~1·5266 _ -- • AUOCMdft UPRfGHT FREEZER Spt!t·1all5l5 m Sea r's 15 3 cu ft. ~. TcmporaryCleril•al ~2·02}3 _ PersoMel Refrigerator works Wtll 540..0400 $75 ~ 0'164 - Executive SK'y lcyclea 1020 Immediate ope:nang ••••••••••••••••••••••• School 01strirt exper Men's SR 12 spd Rat'i l'l!i preferred but not Bike. xlnt cond. Bn&ht necessary Dulles 10 in J!ed _pav!.J!..:.1675-31 c:ludt pefll-Onnel work 4 10.spds 2 like new Fiii Must be accurate typist ly overhauled. MaitY Expt>r with general or new parts. paint & ures rare maclunt'S and pro l Schwinn Sl 75. ·1 c:edures Transcribe cur French 11ghtwe111b1 res ponde11 ce. e 1i· "Clubman" · Camt>• Poised. mature 1n Dera1leuerS200 2 clean di\ 1dual desired Satar~ c•ond tuned up S85 ~ range $1.385 to $1566 per Call M1keS40-0668 mo Excellent fringe SC HWI NN Cruiser , bener.t parkage ~nd black xlnl cond resume and request ap i_i20~8529 pl1r atio11 from Ro1ter t.owney PhD . Supt of Blue Crutser. Sch.wtnl'I Si·hools. Seal Bcai·h Excellent cond1t100 !·k hool 01stne:t 1698 1!_15~'5M="-.___ llolsa A\ e . Seal Beach luildlRg Mot1riah 1025 C: i\ !1117 10 t 213 I 5!M-4409 • • • • • •• • • •• •••• • • • • • ~· • Sec'y-SynocJOCJYt REDWOOO 2 X 6'S: p T Cosla Mesa area 2 to 20· long fr~ab Busy law firm t) s~kmi: a re('ept1on1s1 with m1n1mum 2 yrs l'X pene nre Appli cant should have good phone voice, ability to ~ork un· der pressul"l', good or ganizational l>k1lls t>f ftl'e appearan<"<' & t•nioy working with publlt· Pos1llon available in our Canoga Parkoff1ce Xlnl c•om pany benefit~ & compellll\'e salar} Call Rose 1213)71§ 1811. thru Fri . II lo 5 llunl SAUS fkh S36 7551 Judai c bkRd nH truck load arr1v1ni !168-3'52 weekl> Save al 55< tf Sl.:R\'tl'Jo: Statum alien PP call Jim 6~6·98'5 RECEl'TIOMIST For p1time pos1t10n 1n Ch 1 ropractor·s oHace Must be dcpendablt'. ef flc1enl & ha\·e gd offll·e skills Noo smoker pre ferred Call 631 5690 RECEPTIONIST I ,yr expcnence. Typing SOwpm. filing S200 wk HunJ. Bch (7~4)847·"7797. leceptiaMst Friendly person needed lo handll' phones for Adm Office. of Savings & Loan. Ftr pos1tton re quires light typing Ex· per desired Call Linda 754·1801 Orange Cousl S & L. 1700 Adams. Costa Mes~ E_OE COMMERCIAL R.E. Set Ma rial Tired or ~elhng hou!>c\ i XEROX 800 OPER dJ)S a W(l('k ' We nN•d Top notl'h, part tamt' & one h<'ensee to learn thl' \al"Jtaon skills to manai:e. brokrr t;M>5470 commercial real ~talt• lni·<ime from mgmt Ser retan . It-gal Tr,11ncc whale voo learn Super Purl t1mt'. 'e~11nrl lx>nef1Ls. life msuranll'. fk;arh hea Ith insurance & den SSI 699!1 tat plan Contal"t !\en. 675 6700. S•cretcry F'orlune 500 Co RI;' lll!l!l~--~!!1!!111--1 quire~ adman asst to aid SALIES/&pr. Exper h11?h fa shion store Npt Brh Fashion Island Salary. t·om m1ss1on. xint bt'ncfits C:ill644 7100 SA1.ES Cat ch this opportumt y $50-$100 day Young am bilious crew has room for more TrainlDR & lrans po pro\'ade d 5401ss2an11AM: •SALfSREP.• lht' sa It's 11ffort m the class11:s 111dustr) Com pt'l1t1ve salary plus lx>nef1ts Contact Ferro Cor..P_.118.847-~2 SECRETARY LEGAL X Int skills required. salary negotiable ·I man office, 673-92111 SECRETARY Call on stores from HB --------1 to SJC. New revolu RECEPTIONIST l1onary produel m !)el>t Pleasant neat µl'ti.on W phone \01ce Grx.id typing skills Some Bookkeeping. pa~ roll expcr. S800 to SIOOO mo to start Int en 1e~s b> appt only Call r..iG-74·11 Mon thru Frt I.lo) ds Nursery control Good com PART TIME m1Ss1ons Musl him• re Interesting d1\ers1f1ed liable car Call V1t". duties. Laguna lltlls 714 661·9191 area Wall be working Mon. & Thurs. and some additional hours & \'ara lion relier llTAll. Pa rt time clerks. STOPM'GO MAIUTS 4555 C..t Hwy .. .... ,.,. leoc6 Soleslody Retail hght1Dg fixture store. No exper ner Costa Mesa 40 hrs per week. 548-934 L SALES SECRETARY Permunent 9 am 12 noon. Mon·f'n I.a~ 11( f1c·e Good typin~ skills Newport Beach area 675·1172. dent w exper Gd refs ~nytime \lso Class A Mec·h ~•th D091 10 hC' Appl) at 4678 Cam ••••• •••••••••••••••••• pus Ur N U KEESHOND Pups AK€ SEWING MACHltolE ;~a:! su-ep ~ t :~tl OPERA Tot 213 697 1345 aft 6 pm • Expt•nene:e In satlmak PLEASE'•• mg a mu:.I Small. gro~ ~e need homes ~1ix~ 1ng sail loft needs a pups JmoSlO \ ll' a d ) l' mp Io) ee 552-1!23 Ev _ ~ hour & up Thompson Sail~ l'~ port Beac·h. 631-t660 :-lllPPING CLERK LP exp Strong, dependa ble, hu~tler S..0 5529 Stain Glens Glen.er Exper 67J..5'm Switchboard Opr. P tame. nates & wkends Jpm I lpm shirt Will tram 642 :.113 Teacher for pre-st'hool ~fon Fri .lmmcd open l'l8 Npt Brh 644·0232 Teacher /Director Exper . ~XE & F:lem units req 'd, Managerial ab1ht} a m~t lmmed opening 6-12-Mll Tow Tnac:k Drinr r-:xp'd P1•rm t;ood hi' Xlnt salaQ & rnmm Larry Hunt Auto Cenler. 4 94. 3000. 833-8$11 TREE SURGERY Foremen wanted. mm 10 }r s exp Alsc ~rounds men Serious on ly Great oppt) Brothers Constructors. 1660 Santa Ana A\' C M ----:..L..:- BRITTANY AKC Puli!'- xlnl CH stock S wks o~ Ma le S200 Fem $226 640 26.24 or557·~1 2SHELTIEPUPS A.KC. M Sl75, F $100 531 3411 Wl·3609 Free-to g ood ho ~ female Doberman 8S1-93_!L __J Afghan male A.KC with papers 4 years old. Must sell! Ask for Deb bie 960·9787 or 548-6919 Free to You 104' ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUR EB READ Pt gm~ GOAT I yr. to loving home only 957-8.!1Q_ FIREWOOC> Free to you. 646-9000 ~ Free Male Shepherds >''1 old. gentle natured, xh11. watchdog 962-8739 a(t SP~ 842·61219·5PM • - fo'REEKITIEN~ First 2sel8 of shots -556-2312 --.!! Free kittens & cat. desperate!) need good horn.!.._ 960-«i 78 _ Fw1'ihl,. 1050 .......•••............. **I BUY ** Good used Furniture le Appliances-OR I will sdl or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTloN 646~616, 133-9625 -• • ~·· Ora Cout DAIL y PILOT I Tu11d1y, Jul 14, 1981 ~=% Ht ~~.~ .... !~.~~ ~!·.':'!r.·.~ ....... ~.'~!.·.~ ...... ~!·.'~ ....... ~.~!·.~~~~ ......... .. ,...... . . 805 Mhctl•n• IOI TY,IMlo. Tn1eu 95'0 ....................... HIGHIUYll IMW '712 Mere...... '740 V•w.,... 9770 C....ro 9'17 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• HiFI. s...... '" •••••••• ••••••••••••• •. PlmllST 'fop dull•D ror Sport • •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••• •••••••••• ••• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••• :'zSOVAS,new, MH U W)litOWB •••••••••••••••••••••• ~· Encaoo, 11 sails. bar '5 7 T..alRD ca... Bu6t'. Cism~rs, Por'l'hf lltst '79 SuPtr Hug tvnH•rt, 7H'am1ro Pwr ~tt'CtltlJt, lSLovestalS,S7Sea Rttl type, l200. Ken· PY ClaHlt w/bualt In ntot wuu·hel. Dl.500 IHT0wti4! 914'11,Aud11& O SEl LlNG YOUlt MU' J7K ma, xlnt 1·u11d 3 H pwr brh AM FM ll 9'1-57ClorSS44JJIO more sew mach, ~ phaser 8 mos old $28,000 fio1ncio1 111 IEST~R.' AsldorU CMOR 1 8'g rLe~wDt11l WEPAY rull warr s11v~r I.Ilk tr1u·k f.xrlntrond rblOO •AMl.YDISI ~Hl&n er Purchase, walput , 7 drawer. 2 ltaala. mint t'Ond. rarely t.lled M x 24 s 30 $400 l'rS3'45 I ft &~n sola -bed SI~. 7 (\ brown vinyl sora SJSO, ~~548-UIO 4 Brown vmyl hvy d111ln11 cbrf. S20 ea 15 gal aquarium complete w 11tand. accessories, books, fish. tBS comp! Eisenhower bronze rom· merhtive medahon $15 St&-!324 aft5PM. 4 pr. drapes SlO, pa1ntt.>d hutrh SIO. rust rechnt'r ..,!2CJ1 er S2S 640-175 7 HEVBUSEO: D1n~te SllO. queen bdrm 1540. sor a bed sno. i.or a & IQveseat ~. bunks S200, mattress bo>. spr lngs· twin S75. rull 115. 848 84S4 o10 BOM2 70l3 l1' ,, , M7 6847 V'l'T'1' JIM u• ....... 0 n raflie Cowit> tlt')M 831 DI .. ri SM oao oo2 &iOI toe!UKZ> __.... C'oml'SttU,Today• TOPOOUAR S$ ..,....., 10" Delta UmtH' & at-Seu r 's C A 8 IN ET CAL 20 Good rond VOLICSWAGEH $ Call Jack Baron till \I W 0UJ.l 1tood l·uodt C'-t•rolet 9'20 tachments. II" Delta STEREO SlOO Worluna Clean, Ne-.port Beach UITll Btl(•h Ul\d JIM SLEMOHS tton SlllOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jointer. JW)~Hlll2 condition ~0233 $2p,Ptl873-7966 HUNTINGTON Ut-;Al'll IMPOITS 631 ~ • C'-tn-oltt '10 2 Custom utility boxts GRUNOlGS/W RADIO IMh. SI,./ 142-2000 1970 Harbor lilvd 73 Suptr IJtototlt' Gou<l MaNlMI foer.Door (met.all ror cons11'\lct1on SAT £UJT2100 Docb 9070 TOP Dftl I ·R SADllEBACK COSTA MESA cond SZIOO St>dirn Auto lnin~ • .itr or plumber 1U"x20" Operated le!IS than Ot'le ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 631·1Z768J3.!1300 ~7 Ollt1 c•ond AA1 F~I pwr xl7" each66108Z7 hour All l)llpenl com z3• f ormula, twin 170 PAIDFOR BMW "Ur1ind"new'f'8\'Wbu.: wmdo\\~,loc•ks,&,lt·t'r 2 dr P /P Rdr $100 .2!!_le. !162~!l V\lvo's, oew lr11ler, xlnt ·~ Model A Town Sednn . GOOD & CLEAN ~OZ Mar11uentt'l'kwy · 7 8 M ll z o o S I. t'actory rt ... torl-<I l'u~t 1 n I: A I 0 "' I ' Ml ero w 11ve sso lotlh&M.W rond,w/42'8aymoor 4dr,restor\'<l ldrulror USEDCARS! ML~i.ionVtl'Jll Silver /red 1ntr 'ter xtrJ~ R1·1! s:i11:.11 1·c·onnmirulrar •K:l13t WshrtdrySJOO.ColorTV ......... ' ..!!!.& S4Q.:OQall 7pm student $10.~ Al$0 A\1•ryPkw~· i•xat 1•a5JS. allo) whl~ S25,9Uo 54277!!3 1:1.ooomt11 ... 5.536-7781 •••••••••••••••••••••• NE Wr OHT S LIP 'H Forcl Woodle, 1ortH'rt.'cw11y1 Ph840·3410 7JVWS11uun·l1.11k \1•14 OHLY$6895 Movin" Obi bed $70. en.trot 901 AVAILA ULt:. 6450229 re~tvred $13,500 lll-2040 495-4949 '79 300SDsnrf,ullxtr<ii., rl'aturl'i. 1-;,d11t l'•md HOWARDCa.Yr'Olet Sleeper rouch SlSO. See •••••••••••••••••••••• OR Eves &'73-~ 675 6161 I Clost'!.ISunduyll Ii k e n ew s~ 7. 2 so M ui1t ~l'll' m>SO 0110 Uov~ ·~Nall Sb in d1mes·a-llnes. Dinette Redelct Yow Tut1 31 Modul "A" forll 966·1779, &1(}.6215 1140 1:11~1 ~ ~:WPOHT HEACll $60 all must be sold Non profit organization f,...sportation !15', Rt•stor1·<1 The Most hcltincJ 74 Mu 450 SI., 10K m1, '70 vw Sqrlik 11oud ruml . lll-0555 126 22St. A!>t 2-C nds yuur boat, plane. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~500 ll40 2004 2150 Htri»or ll•cl Part Of Yow ganged. 1mm11r H1•cl llll l!081flt'. $1800 ~7 lJ:ll5 SEE US FIRST! For SALE '21 tl1•kt·t.~ to cur, t'lc. Liberal tax di• C~n, Sdft/ '5!5 Che• 4 dr Costa M•M 64!5·!5700 IMW Pwchost Or whlll! int J\lluvi. a~k1n11 ·74 !Ill(; r!Jlt 1.,111. 111~111 Wt' huvr u i.:oud ~clt•t·llon ABEL GANCES ductlon 11dvuntage Rtitt 9120 llt'huri•$7W • LeaseCO..Wlt $21,SOCJ 49'.l2372 tlJn,S2'J500110 ol ~ .. ;v. & l'S ~:L> Napoleon July 15th. 213/654·2341_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 500llJ5l ~HI CASH TODAY McLaren BMW!! ·1:1 1 JOOSD Wh1t1· ,and Ml:IW!ii $40,ea MIJ.:11111 '76 42' Vega: Commercial IO"i Ca mper Four Star Wl' w1l1 i·om<• to ~1111 Ivy Or UoM l':tlornmo lt•attwr 'u11d i2 \ \\ lll'S \lilt rn111J. C E I L I N G L' A N 1"1sh111g Boat Xlnt cond w refrigerator & sto\•1• ·29 lion Forti 14 ~tak1•l> 6'10 9738 " p J\ 11 and bt•d 1iOO ·29 f orJ MERCEDES 11 Ow Phone PICllt! 1 .irh. Casabella Forward, re· Swordfish. Albarore, 8 olrt an.~~ll>1 ""M' sprl <'Ollpc HtJd ilr & WANTED ( 14) 522•5333 G 9742 J~kmi:s11:.111~••'l~'!1:1 vel'lle, vanable speed. Shark $150,000 Call u ane. ~n) k .,,,... M light Incl Was $239, take 714 'S40-o.tal art 7PM Sleeps 6. In ~xrellent det·k hd $'511 li75 :ms l .111 foram111t-<l1ah• ORANGE COUNTY'S •••• • • • • ••••••• •••••••• hli Hlli 'lot 1111111 "''\\ ••oo 730-0086 Judv Seiko da"er's wat"h . ...,n cond at a on $1250 Ca 11 Rtcrtational a11111,,1uk1tr'.~rlrnt . .'.lO M <; T I I En;: I ull\ vnt t'rll( br Jf..t·' It.ill .. 'L • " ' """' b l e tOam Spm y h' •-.. OLDEST rl·stored !1000 mtlc·' $17:.u OHUS.S!ll!-17i LOUNGE Chr & Ot Ka)ak, needs patch & t' we n t IC•d 953 \l,1rk~.11hdluwr 141re whh Hr1t1i.hr.1n11i! l'hl'Hlllell.1 COHMRL CHEYIOLET ~ lfarlxJ1 H" ·I ....... ,,~~-"' S41>·1 ZOO QUffn fl25 MOR_E 1 I Sloo T dbl l ~ ,,.,, '32'1 631 7657 •••••••••••••••••••••• & 7:1 \ \\ ~UJll'I flt•1·1 If-Oman appan . na111.. ........... ".·11 1110 1°.• 17fM ur""O ~10."1111 l'h = ~ (' '""'A port ST L'L'L 'fl' UL' "u • 0 "" .. ~-• ,, .tm rm ("J"' "1rr lo Oii 770.0001 elecovenSlP.5Rubber8'0lNGHY t ed amper.s,... •. .<r. c.r. ur.ul:t:) MISSl....,Vlr.•o 21JS!l237:J.'i boat, 4 pa~ Seveylor . O JUS pa mt potty stove refrag, $SOtJ Frame Sand Tu~' 'Pftl "'" """' \Int 11111d S!>/~I ~'I Ill~•• ·73 ~lonh.' Carlo fl8.~ 11nj! m 1. $2(0) h-t olr MK 66411 twr2pm t~ and her blark Patent swivel rocker.. S3SO pr 60 x 36 x I" beveled glass rorre~ table $350645 ·~ Oak din game table & 4 oak rhrs Circa lll<M ' W · 64S 975-0 Iv mess Queen bed $100 lldbrd 525. Bed atces~ SIOO Lafayette stereo SSO Hoover vac clnr $J0 2 sm Oak dr:.rs $20 ea 2 Lamps S1S ea Mahog drsr & desk w 1 hrnrh S125. ea Cast iron log burning stove Sl!itl Jl31-1~7 Omnette Set with lt.>ar. 4 chairs $250 964 3291 Breakfront, paad S700 10 yrs ago Sell for S800 to m ~31-15.12. 646 5096 CRW. Mattress & Quilt Jiew $225 will sell S75 ~258aft4PM Great looking hide a bed couch. SISO. 1 )~ar old, 2 coffee tables. $20 pr wall take B motor S200 979 W ' welded nei·ds ~;inll IMPORTS MG8 9744 7:1 \'\\ llwth· i.:11 1 uml w oars & pump $100 5S9-S480_'333-8940 ~ale, !:>rrrne l..1.·a,m1: Tl'lesrope 60mm, Perras Valley Camper ing pr1m 1ni: ~100 WEMEED RoyCarvtr,lnc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• )10111111110 I.di lur KO 'l.Jhbu Cln~'I(' m1nt 1 und 11nh 7Jfltl mt loJdl'd be~t uflf'r ;1'1 SP\! 752 IOIO c~~·:>~~g~e· S7t'!podTir&e ~~ 903 ~~~7 $225 s.t8 l50!!. 642 1445 YOUR EXOTIC Holl, llnH(' llMW 6~h~c~~I~ ;~:;:,t-~;~:::ik~; ~~~1•;f11:1111~111,7~;,:,~~ .. ....--4 WhttlDri•ts 955 & IRITISHCARS 1540Jamhun•1• t ops $12011 Su"1' 75 5~ E-70·14 . wide oval SlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~ord 3.• ton c·mpr trurk. •••••••••••••••••••••• 'Jt•\i\jJOtt lk•:..th 04flfi.1t1 962 7152 \flt'r5 (X) t, !.Hi f,5 \I \LI BL l'L\!,~ IC \h~olutt'I\ nu rw.I .\Ill\ 1111! 1111111t'C.ltalt•I~. ti ~h·dl .ti ~"1110 fi.lli !12!MI 642-7Z70 Siei.ta telt.>Hop111;: H:~:I' 'Ill l'J5 lnl 12K ~ ·7'1 S1·1ro1m \llll 1111ul C P I T bl L. h Boat seldom used orig d 1. cu~h or takt-uH·• µinnb K 1 ll1Jlll'lt. 1 d'hm1·n• 1·ol11r • •••••• •••••••••• •••••• ~ti• 1 1, 11 1. J ,, s1, :,1111 Kmg size mattress. S75, t2' Aluminum Fishing l'amper nt•w V8. rrnt mi. radio. P It, v ~. $80IWI MEWP~T.nTS 110 H~IW J'l(~. 13.000 1111 O~I 9746 211 ouo 1111 \11111 .11r oors oo a e 1g l. "OSl $399, must sell S200 en . ares. li7:l 5112 <> 1 11 $40, Men 's Nautilus ,~.irmS73_77., .. evenings $2650 646-!KJOO Pf'515·57~l'" r 74 111.• ll1antJ nn1\I M' !Hi:11;:11;:i II I (' h l' \ \ (' 1\ PR IC E U . \SSlt' Blk red tnl. <111 pwr. full) loadt'll 111U!>I ,t'll 1mmed An) rl'JWllJltlt-uffr!l79 232ii b h S •o .,. · J ·;1 21102 llMW 14hl rm 11u1t·kly Sl.500 1 m<'m ers tp , .. 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S7SO/OB0 "4·57M 0 IMPORTANT N<mCETO READEIJSANO ADVERTISERS The price of Items advertised by vehicle detltrs In the vehklt clautrted 1dvertlaln1 colurnnt d~a not In· elude any •pplluble luet. n~. tt1n1rer fua, fln•nce charJt.t, fen for air pollution con· lrol device cmlflcaUoos or dt.altr document1ry prfPlr•Uon chars •· !ell otherWt 1pecl!lcd b ad WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOi USED CARS AUMMACMfOM POMTIAC~U z.ao H.artior Blvd, COSTAM£SA 149-4300 M9·J4.J7 WllUY CLIAMCAIS AMDTIUCIS Fiat 9725 Autos, lmporled ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 970 I ·77 ~pHlc•r lo rrn \Int Gentral rond ~1·14 pumt Sl21NI • • • • • • • • • •• •••• • ••• • • • • fH!> :1707 ti42 :u:ti BEACH IMPORTS '\/()\\ O'l HARIOR ILVD. I "I COSTA MESA IMPORT SPECIALISTS BEACH IMPORTS 1009 ll:trhor lllwl l'OSTA M K°'A 631-7170 A.us tin 9709 .•..•.................. 75 121 FIJI S£'\'Ja:H rr;I )(01111 n1n II S29 ;,o 71;41 (.CJ.I I 1~11 lll.51 Hondo 9727 ..........•............ 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S7SOO 080 dltlonal Information OD c a l I I r t s 3 0 i9 l'elu·a. 5 s111l. \h11 ,1erro. good rond. 211 •-Mt m1 ~97 !iH'iK 77 TO\ota ('ur1ill.1 Orl.uxr l.o m1 \ t \'.\\ F\I 8 trk • 11"'" <.tea I 848 2993 TrJnsport 1·ar ill Corona Ruru, i!d $K(MI nr hi ~I ofr 840 3.11~ Jrt G Vo•swaCJfft 9770 .....•.......•......... '· "\ It • •I ,~ ... .i . ,. 79 El DORADO A \I F\I Spltt µ11141 r lt'J I ht•r 'l'Jh t Ill 1 ru1i.r d'tro r1111r loaclt'l.I • :li9X E\ 1 $12,900 i'I < 'ul IJ''-t'.1IJh IJ1t·~t'I 111~111•1 ~· ph 1111 "hi 1 ru1"' runt. am Im <'<I''- ·' 1 h111·ket 'l'Jh" c·on 'oh• mrl bru1111• mJn1 \lrJ' 23.tt•I m1 9.stlO l>I' 1•11 1155 Pinto 9957 .......•..........••••. ·;I \\' .11:1111 Jlllll Jiii rm ,tc•r .. 11. •• 1· sn.tm m1 $2000 97!1 !ll!lli llN ut S\ r old 1'1ntct 'tud Will \a1 nru" to f1r~I $00 ra~h ~19 4J6X 60 '65 \'W left & rigtit door. ·73 1er1 door S'!O earh Western stylr whl '76 l'tntu. ~l.OIMI nH. J.!Ood rims for Super llrrtlc L.'(.ljlo,l.JOW. rnnd A~kin.: SISll~ $20 e11. 54119744 c<hOOi 83i {8X) I -l!ll! 51158 '72 \'W Brellr Guoll '7.7 s F \ 11 I f S7 :150 ·72 PINTO\\ Kn 'Int ''l)Ori. .' ', • • ', ' 4:-.pd. a 1·. am Im 1 "~' eond Call artcr llpm . Loadnl. hranrl nu s12110 Sti-H· l!:i.1 1954, wkdys. all da~ SS radtah. 1111 hrak1·~. iliOR308 5!i2·0446 bUl'rlfil'l' lhlll' 75!1 1111 '79 Pinto Xh1t t•1111d Low '77 VW Rabbit. great rur. '7111'1'1': l>E\'11.1.t: mtlea1tr s:ms 11-l!i 8161 great mileage Mu.~l ~ell 39,0UO mi. ~ katht'I' $2500 S4S.441j6or615-Z689 rtual comfon p14r 11rats. orb· ml·~:.<!j!r840 7672 '73 vw Type 3 Fast bark ware whl C'fl\('r. all pwr Plymouth 9960 Rebuilt engine. btlli.. a,sast Wkd\ 6-IS 2281 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new pa ml. llres, reJ(ular f.'\ e SSS 111;.1:1 '78 HORltOH g_as S2450 _96G-7804 '80 Cad t-:ldu l11aml1. 4 dr . 4 svd .• 1 L power '79 VW Cocwert1ble Bug. Blnrk Loacll'tl lllm•,s s t ee r 1 n JI , am Im 8 track am rm stereo Onl) 3800 \11 S17.975 lo~ mi. reduc<'d for Xlnt cond New brakes. Tel 544 ~ quick sal•' E\f rllenl red with \\hate lop By Owner ·79 t:I Dorado running cur 714160 2$44 rully equip. 14K m1. SADDLBACIC IMW '65 VW Camper rblt <'njl. SJ2.500 belo~ hlu<' hook \!·~~ion \'1eJn needs trans. 8lQ ORO Art SPM 640..Sl92 ll 1 ·2040 49S..4949 MS.2809 '65 Classaral CAOILt...A<.: Pl) mouth Sta Walolon VW CAMPER '70 rhlt CONVERTllJLF. Xlnt 46.000mi Atrtill'ld enl(. new clutrh. xlnt Cond 546-Z700 cond 2s.1 MPG $3650 $MOO 642 08111 P'Ofttiac 9965 S75 7716 '76 t'\'lllt Moon roo(. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1971 Sl-COHVHT blark woo . 1979 P'OMTIAC Besl ofkr. 673-4 644~ SUHlllD 9734 '66 VW BEETLE new COIHr'O 9917 1\utomallc trans • pwr llre1, runs. needs somo ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ~l<'<'rlnR. air rood • Ill\ lruinl ple&Secall . <7141682•7414 1W$12· 12'10 714 'OOJ 961\ ·--GMa •••••u•••tt••u••••••• work '"alnt 5642.-1445 78C11moroZ28 Rbll i·nii. wheel. sunroof, AM 1''M 'oraaooddl'alandl(ood '70 R\'<l, llkt>MW n-mor LC --nrw braku . tiro , aOtr111lcsstn·lrtHe: bf1lofrer '74 Dashtr Wgn, H pd. custom intr. T top, stereo hape, m<11l type G -~3-4519PM 30mpa, front whl drive, Sanyo bi amp stcrrn :~1~::Ncs~~>; 2S.OOO '11 Ghia: RUllS 11trong. AM /FM ta.Pt. tltt'lt. lg f>OOO "6-173? OMLY -..595 Clon. US$tlte $2800 nitlon, xlnl ('()nd. S2ll!O() 'rt C C 6 I "' ... , .,._,..,._,.,.._, ••• , .. ,., _F>rm Sl" tm"'ws. AIU .30-PM•2839M l imam on\' cy . MllACUMADA -"'--"··~,..... o#' .,. _ ---auto trans & power 2 II rbott\1 20e7~4=1•. ~~r' Ma4M '7lt '7S SCl~OCCO. lo milt ' ateerlllR New top new l~osTA M•:S~d ....................... befl oirer c1U an SPM • t1rt9, am/hn ('us.: dark 6 • ., "'TOO CLO EDaJHOA 10 Nndl •. Xlnt cood. 13l·8'§6 blue. Oood shapt snoo •r~ Air, s 1Pd, alnt mreo it VW Convt WllttWll C11l 4t7 21111 n.•1~ Claulfltl.I Ads •rt the ooo SSUllltwt Cluslc, xlnlcond 9200 •• camaro Nu paint. an''"" to a sll(reaful 48 um batltr)' No dent.a 1ara1ur yanhalt' It's ff oa aom.etblD& 1011 1't , .. .._ draw ~ 111aai Mii IMCll/ bttt ol • bttttr .. , to ltU mort .... , a. "°' Clllllftld w-· I t\..1!1..:. fu Mk I Ttd flll'Plt ! -• . _., w '970 1 DROii CUii TUf SOAY JULY 14. 1981 o.lly ~ '"" ....... Down the hatch goes the sword a.s Howar d Morgan demonstrates the art he'll be exhibiting Wednesday at the Orange County Fair. Pump failure halts pesticide spraying SAN J OSE <AP) A low- fl y ing h e lico pte r spr ayed , pesticide over a residential area of the Santa Cla ra Valley today before a pump failure halted the cont rovers ia l assa ult against bac kyard infestations of the Mediterranean fruit fly Most r esidents stayed home dur i n g t h e s pra y in g of malathion. despite urgings by som e local officials t hat they leave to protect their health. But a few dozen peo ple. uncon- vinced by federa l assurances that the spraying was safe. slept on cots in Red Cross shelters outs id e t he s p ray ing a re a. Others fled to hotels and two dozen gathered beneath the path of the helicopcr to protest the spraying 'fhe lone helicopter took off from a secret location exactly at 1 a . m . and made s ix passes over the infested area before the pump failed less than an hour * * * later . said Gene Cone of the state's MedJly Projecl. Hans Van Nes, deputy director of the stale Department of Food and Agriculture, said about 100 ga llons of the pes ttc ide was spr ayed over less than half the 17 square miles of residential Palo Alto. Los Altos and Moun- tain View targeted for the first application. "We had a s uccessful mission. We are pleased the guidance system worked." Van Nes said. ··Aerial application at night has never been done before. We did a lot of testing, and we did it with a lot of anxiety." Van Nes said spraying wouJd resume Wednesday morning. The s tate Supreme Court cleared the way Monday for the s praying, over the objections of Santa Clara County a nd three of its cities. Earlier in the day. Superior Court Judge Bruce AJ. ten turned down a request for an injunction banning the spraying. * * * Malathion used in Orange County By JODI CADENHEAD Of UM DMly ,. ... MM! Ma lathion , t h e pest icide dumped over 110 square miles of Santa Clara County this morn- ing. is widely used in Orange County. And MarshaU Houts, a Laguna Beach attorney specializing in medical law, who recently com- plet ed a six-volume work on tox- ic substances, says malathion is "absolutely safe." De puty Ag ric ultural Com- missioner Frank Parsons, who i~ in charge of pesticide enforce- ment for Orange County, estimated that the reported 2,MO pounds used last year represents a bout half the amount actuaJly used beca use onl y licensed pesticide control operators are required to report use of the sub- stance to the county. ·'It's us ed so widely by homeowners that it's diJClcuJl lo say how much is used," said Parsons. In Houts' book, "Courtroom Toxicology'' malathion is listed as "one of the least toxic of the commercially available lnsec· tlcides, and therefore one of the safest for domestic usage." Exposure to malathion by humans can result in blurred vision, teariq, naaaJ diacharae. vomiUnc. nausea, dlarra.a, con vulslons, respiratory paralysis and death if ln1esud. to bis extensive rHearch of medical records Hout.a said M could locate only oae death rrom malatNoa tn1eauon. Tbt cue, be 1aJd. involved a ea.year-old man W'bo deJlberately 1wallowed th iftl«tldde. P rotest over the use of the in- s ect icide has come from some of the 500.000 residents living in the area targeted for aerial spray· ing in an attempt to stop the Mediterranean fruit fl y from destroying crops. The pesticide is generally mixed with another liquid, although it also comes in powder form. It is used to control pests that attack tomatos, citrus. ap- ples, avocados, alfalfa. carrots, peppers, celery and sugar beets. G ov. Edmund Brown J r . originally opposed the aerial s praying, but relented after be· ing told that the U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture would Im- pose a statewide quarantine otherwise. Defense or the aerial s praying ha s c ome from s tate agricuJturaJ officials. "It's the most common insec· ticlde known to man," said George Strathearn, chief deputy director for the state Agricultural Department. Malathion b mixed with a liq- uid protein base, which at· tracts the rues. Strathearn said in an in- terview that the insecticide bu been used eUecUvely in Florida 17 times with no barmtuJ effects seen. In Oranae County. pe1t control official• have rarely re•orted to malat.hloo because ll la teneraJ· ly used to combat adult mOI· qultoea. "Our pbUQIOPby ii to control the mo1qultoe1 at the larva ataaea," 11ld Prtd Be.ma. educa_Uon coordinator for the county Vector Control District. "But we hate uttd Lt lD ilolat· ed lnddlntl," aaid kama. "It'• a very 1ale lnlectickle." • • • • • YIUI HlllTllN DAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS 'Magic Man' can count on gasps Sword swallowing, strait jacket, fire eating included in Mesan's act ~ By JOEL DON throat muscles to swallow it," And he can count on a few turns his mouth into a super 0t...,De1ty,......,. says the 26-year-old Costa Mesa gasps as he's hoisted by hot air torch. He also performs the ropt> Before Howard Morgan goes man. "When it goes down you balloon 200 feet above the Costa trick. the interlocking ring trn·k to bed each night, he cracks can feel your throat contracting Mesa fa irgrounds for his and other more mundane feulb open a bottle of Listerine. The around it. You've got to get to straitjacke t escape . That's of prestidigitation gargle, though, isn't for bi s where you control your body lo the m06t dangerous stunt in his T he fi rst of three shows star ts mouth. where you'r e not tightening career at 12·30 pm in the Orangeland He wipes the antiseptic solu-because if you tighte n you'll "If something wer e to col P avi lion a nd in c l ud e s the lion on his 25-inch sword before gag." lapse, that's it," he says. with a s traitjacket escape. He moves plunging the bla de down his The only gagging he expects smile. "I'm just a bundle falling to the lle rita ge Stage at 3 throat. As any good s word will come from audiences when on the ground." p m lo perfor m par lor tricks swallower knows, you have to Howard "The Magic Man" Morgan's act includes fire eat· and dons his Hindu a ttire al 4 keep in practice. Morgan performs Wednesday at ing and a naming routine called P m. for s word s wallowing. fire "You've got to stretch your the Orange County Fair. "The Volc ano," in which he <See SWORD, Page A2) Top CIA spy quits Accused of peddling stock information WASHINGTON (AP> Max Hugel, the CIA 's spy chief. re· signed today hours afte r the Washington Post said he had il- legally supplied two Wall Street stockbrokers with advance in· side information a bout a firm he once headed. The CIA said in a press re· lease that Hugel denied the re· port but concluded that the al- 1 e g a lions "have become a burden whi ch he believes is no longer fair to impose on the agency and the men and women who have worked with him." Hugel. lhe agency's deputy director for operations. released a s t at e m e nt Monday night through his lawyer. Judah Best. that said he had "never made a penny of unlawful profit or done anything else to bring d iscredit upon my company, my family, m yself or the United States." The CIA said director William J . Casey accepted Hugel's res- ignation "with deepest regret" a nd appointed John St ein to replace Hugel. Hugel's letter of resignation to Casey repeated that the allega· lio ns were "unfounde d . un- proven and untrue." He also said he felt he "can no longer effectively serve you or the agency." The Post quoted New York brothers Thomas R McNell , 49, and Samuel F. McNeil . 47, as • say ing the y a nd Hu ge l participated in a series or pro- hibited practices in 1974 to pro mote the stock of Hugel's elec· tronics company. Brother In ternational Corp. They said Hugel ga ve them inside information about the company's potential earnings in advance of disclosure to other investors and improperly fun- neled $131,000 lo their brokerage firm. McNell Securities. Hugel told the Post in an in· terview :<'riday that the brothers tried to "blackma il " him when he attempted to sever business dealings with them and collect s e ve r a l hundred tho u s a nd (See SPY, Page AZ) .....,,..,_..,~,, ..... Mark Stephen.son and Troy Clem, both of Laguna Beach, are poied cu Buffalo Bill and the Indian in '' Marlcamamhip," one of several polters saluting W.F. Cody's Wild West in Pageant of the Mcuters. Pageant-goers kept on toes Element of surprise injected in Laguna production By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of Ille o.lty ,. ... Sc.ff The pleasure of watching the Page ant of the Masters comes in collective concentration. The curtain parts. the crowd leans slightly forward, the light· ing is brought up, the audience studies the tableaux and, after 30 seconds or so. breaks into polite applaus e . It's a very civilized affair. The pageant, in which live models are used to re-create gre at works of art. opens its six· week run tonight. There's much lo be praised after viewing Monday's press preview of this strangest of en- te rtainme nt events. Although presented primarily by unpaid volunteers. the pageant carries an unmistakable sta mp of pro- fessionalism. The selection of artworks lo be re-created is always interesting and this year's lis t encompasses sweet and sour, yin and yang. There Is lbe active ("The Danc- ers." "The Bronc Twister") and the passive <"Gothic Tapestry." "Sacred Spring"). the classic grace ("Power of the Arts") and the twisted vision PllotTVtpg New TV package A big, bright. brand-new lelevi1lon program sup· plement ls comln, to the Dauy Pilot readers this Fri· day. In it you'll fmd the moet compJete televlalon Uat· lngs available ln any newspaper In the region. The new Friday 1upplement, lncJudin1 22 TV chan· nel llstinla, up·to-date •ports and movie hlgbllghta, will live readers proerammtna ahead O( the weekeod 10 Viewina can be planned. The new 1wde replacea the old TV boot that hu been in the Sunday paper. Look for your new week·lOOI Pilot TV Loa In thll Frict..y'a Daily Pllot. ("The Prod igal So n ">. the divine ("WelJ of Moses," "The Las t Supper"> and the depraved <'·Queen Thomyris and the Head of Cyrus">. It lakes some skill to make all this come off, because the event is by its nature static. The au· dience spends much of its time s taring at a darkened s tage awaiting the next miracle. Pac· ing becomes paramount. But we are kept on our toes by the element of surprise. Sometimes a work is presented following a detailed prologue by the narrator and a musical crescendo. Al others the lights come on unexpectedly and a statue, poster or painting leaps out at us. On a few occasions. we see several works at once -ln the hills, on the stage and above it. Lighting and staging enhance the efrects. "The Well of Moees" revolves, reveallne a host of propbet5; "The Flame Dancer" appears bathed In red spot.a : "Pierced Ivory Plaque" is first backlit, creatlna a atrikin1 silhouette. The music, directed by Richard .Henn and well played by a small orchestra, la a major parl of the experience. Each plece la perfectly selected to complement the work we are vlewinl. ll wou.ld be a nice touch If the pqeant people were to llat those aeltctlorta In tbt pro· 1rama. The art1W>rk1 are plated In 1oclal or t1lbttlc context (lee PAOEANT, Pan AJ) RESIGNS AFTER REPORT CIA 's Max llugel San Onofre charges unfounded? By JOHN NEEDHAM Of Ille o.lly "Otll StMf A preliminary invest1gat1on by Nuclear Regulatory Commission offi cials has found no evaden<'e of shoddy workmansh ip at Unit I of t he San Onofre Nucle a r Ge ne r a ting Sta tion , a co m mission spokesman said today J i m Hanche tt. a publ ic 1n formation offi cer with the NR(' said cha rges of dangerous lv botched repairs to the nuclear plant by three fo rme r workers appear to be unfounded ··We have condu ct ed in ter views with the workers and in vestigated their a ll egations," Ha nchett said ... And though the in vestigation is not completed. so far nothing subs ta ntive has turned up." C harges of s l op p~ repair~ wer e made two weeks ago al N RC hearings in San Diego to determine if two new units at thl' genera trng station s hould lw licensed. David Nig ht inga le , D a ve P ierce and Max Manning, whn wer e hired as "jum pers" on the $67 millio n repair project. te stifi ed wo rkers frequent!) used drugs while employed at San Onofre and work was not done accordin~ to specifications The workers were called Jump ~rs because they had to jump in and out of the genera tor. only staying for short periods of lime in order lo li mit thei r exposur!.' to rad1 ation. And while Ha nc hett said seve ral instances of drug use have been verified . he said charges of poor workmanship appear to be groundless. Speaking al a licensing hear (See NU KE , Page AZ> ORAIGI COAST WIATHf R F a ir t hr o u g h Wednesday. Highs 75 to 85 Low tonight 65. INSIDE TODAY The town of Gene Aut~. Okla.., rena~ in honor of tM ~ cowboJI «J Jltars ago. I.a '-ft with mnlorie• o/ /letting promln~c• and a /a•ciJtOting pNtmork. (Su PO/If A1J ilDll .. .,.., ....... ....... Ct .,.. ....... u....... ... ........ ..., ~ o~ ;:;;-.. o a • .. =-....... : .... I CM ......... . •1 "'' • ,~ • • ••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 From Page A1 SWORD • • • eating and other ma1lc of the near-Ea.st. A rull-Ume magldan, Mor1an learned hla first trick at a1e S - pulllnt a Iona roll of ribbon from his moutb. He actually bad to : learn to swallow the ribbon ., down his throat by first learnlna lo s wallow Lifesaver candles and bring them up again. Alter l months of practice and stomach I aches, he be1an performing for church groups and birthday parties. Rotary Club Inte rnational ., gave him his fJrst contract at age 12 to tour the Caribbean with his act. Two years ago, be moved from Florida lo Southern ' California to be recognized by members of Hollywood's Magic Castle. He's joined the elite group oJ mag1 cians and serves • as pres1dent or the Society of American Magicians. He says he's the only reg- istered magician at the Magic Castle performing the sword swallowing stunt. •'I originally did it to prove I could do it," he explains. "When I get old I don't want to say there was an act I wish I had done, but didn't." Like most of his stunts, the sword swallowing act bas its dangers. But then, Morgan isn·t one to shy away from a death· t defying performance. While in Florida, he was tied up, handcuffed by police, en· tombed in a crate and dumped in a river. He emerged from the crowd five minutes later dry and wearing his tuxedo. Delly ...... Mllff - Jan Shedd give• the proper tilt to Mark Stephenson'a hat be/"1e he take a hi3 place in "Marbrnamhip." From Page A1 PAGEA NT PREVIEW. • • -----~-- Beach still closed H eal th officials await water test results By PHIL 8NEJDEallAN o1 .. ~ ........ Oranae County health officials said today a half-mile stretch of ocean from the San Gabriel River t o the Seal Beach Municipal Pier will remain closed to swimmers and fishermen at least through Wednesday , pending the outcome of tests for toxic chemical contamination. "We're pretty optimistic," said George Merryman, acting Oran'ee County environmental health director. "But we want to make sure these chemicals aren't in there before we tell everyone to go have a good time in the water again." Merryman said water samples taken Monday hav e been transported to a state hazardous materials lab in Los Angeles. He said the lab needs about two days to determine whether the water off Seal Beach has been contaminated by chemicals released during a fire at a Santa Fe Springs storage facility on Saturday. Los Angeles County Sheriffs deputies arrested a suspect in that fire Mohd av. GeorJ{e Oobozy III. 23. of La Mirada. is being he ld on suspicion of setting the fire at the Marathon Cartage Company storaJ{e lot, authorities said. Defly ........... SEAL BEACH CWSURE Awaiting test results observed Oobozy's car at the scene of the blaze and rePOrted seeing a naming object being thrown from the car. The suspect was arrested Monday when deputies reportedly saw Dollar rising as poun d s lumps LONDON <AP> The U.S. his car a,aJn near the scene or the blaze, Klugman aaJd. C hemicals released durin& this fire are suspected of killing as many as 250,00 fish ln Coyote Creek:, which reedl into the San Gabriel River, according to state game officials. Ralph Young, an information officer for the California Department of Flab and Game, said tnost or the dead fish were lilapia, an edible variety about two or three inches lone. He said the tilapia were introduced in the river lo help control weed growth. County health official Merryman said the fish appe.ar to have died mainly in Coyote Creek, rather than the San Gabriel River, where the chemicals may have been diluted to a less toxic level. H e said the c h emicals released during the weekend fire included paints and solvents. The Seal Beach water tests will l ook for the presen ce of chemicals such as benzene. as we ll as toxic heavy metals. Merryman said. Despite the fish deaths, no serious human ailments have been tied directly to the SeaJ Beach water. the health official :said. "I can't get life insurance," he jokes. "I couldn't get any m Florida and I didn't even try here." .nrough a literate, informative and sometimes humorous script written by Dan Duling and read in round, resonant tones by Thurl Ravenscroft. the only liv· ing American who still pro· nounces patio as pah-tlo. Leslee Sturm and the rest of the Sheri ff · s de Put Y Marc talented behind-the-scenes crew K. I u gm an s aid witnesses dollar rose against all major currencies in trading today. while the British pound slumped because or continued rioting in British cities . Gold prices Seal Beach lifeguard Dan Mills today said swimmers and fishermen have cooperated with orders to avoid the half-mile stretch of ocean and the river Though he practices each night, sword swallowing still carries risks. Morgan says he cou ld accidentally sever capillaries lining his esophagus. The stunt is especially dirricuJt when he has a cold because it's easier to gag. And, yes, Morgan has gagged to the point of losing his lunch. "When you're in a show and throw up, you swallow it whether you Like it or not. That's what's best for the audience," he says, matter-of.factly. His father and mother have supported him throughout his career. But they react just like any parents to a son who jumps off cliffs into the sea, shoots The living art pieces. of course, are a mazing. Compress- ing three dimensions into two is no s maJI feat, )!et the paintings and posters appear flat enough lo hang on your wall. The question that comes to mind is "How do they do that? .. As in years past. they show us , assembling one of the works on stage before our eyes. It's a highlight of the show. Director Glen Eytchison , technical director and stage manager Carl Callaway, back· ground artists David Rymar and mouth. tumbled at the opening. should be pelted with roses.--=----------------------------------------- They've done il aJ{ain. The pageant continues nightly at 8:30 through Aug. 30 in the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna B each . Performances are usually sold out well in advance. but re- turned tickets often are availa· ble at the box office. Take a cushion and dress warmly Binoculars are a must unless you have a front section seat and those are like hen's teeth. If you don't own a pair. you can rent them on the pahtio. 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Attendance at OC fair tops r ecord Attendance at the 1981 Orange County Fair continued at a rec· ord-breaking pace with 24,329 visitors Monday, up 1,109 from last year. Costa Mesa police are searching for witnesses lo the br1.1tal bludgeoning or an Anaheim man at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Steven Ronald Stelle. 22, who was felled by a beer bottle when reportedly attacked by between five and 10 assailants in a park· ing lot at the fairgrounds Mon- day, remains in a coma at Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana. The fourth day total brings at- • tendance to 150,527 since the fair opened July 10. Hospital officials said today he is in critical condition. Investigators said they have been unable to locate 25-year-old William Paul Sarres who described himself as Stelle's friend when questioned by of. fi cers shortly after the 12:20 a .m. attack. I The fair continues through Sunday. Here's a List of Wednes· day's highlights. 9 a .m . Sheep Ju<ig1ng , Livestock Judging Ring. Noon to 9 p.m. Hayrides , grounds. 12 :30 p.m. Howard "The Magi c Man " Morgan . Orangeland Pavilion. l p.m. Ballan Grant, Green Place Comers. 1:30 p.m. Girls' Club dancers, Heritage Stage. 2 to 5:30 p.m. Robert August Band. Country Meadows. 2:30 p.m. Skateboard dem- onstration, Orangeland Pavilion. 3 and 4 p.m. Howard "The Magic Man" Magician, Heritage Stage. 5 p.m. Band X, Heritage Stage. 5 : 30 p .m . Funs·A-Poppin circus, Circus Area. 6: 15 p.m. San Gabriel Valley Matadors concert, Country Meadows. 6:45, 8:45 and 10 p.m. Swaying Bilros, amphith~ater. 7 and 9 p.m. Dick Dale and tbe Deltones, amphitheater. 7 :30 p .m . Mitchell Marionettes, mall. 8 p.m . Vandermeide the Hyp- noUat, grandstand. O"A Ge COAST Dilly Piiat Sa rres, accordi ng to in - vestigators Linda Geisler and Bani-Sa dr 'to r e turn' BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) -An underground newspaper circulating in Tehran quotes Iran's fugitive ex-president Abolhassan Bani-Sadr as pledg- ing to return to power and punish his fund a mentalist Mos le m opponents, Iranian sources said today. A source who declined to be identified by name said the 47· year-old deposed head or state was quoted in a two-page, print· ed newspaper as saying he would come back lo set up a "just Islamic republic." The source said the paper was found in mail boxes, on doorsteps and in parked cars in several parts of the Iranian capital three days ago. Thc>mes P. Haley ~..,.cw.___°"_ MAIN Offtel Aotler1N. WM<t .......... Michael P. Harvey ........ ~ L. KM! Scf'lultz °""""11•0.--.... KeMeCt1 N Ooddtrd Jr, ~._ Thom9f A. Murpn1ne ...... llmard 8dlulmen ~ OW.H.LOOI ............. c.ot A. Moor• ........ 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Sarres told officers that Stelle indicated he was in trouble with a group the two met near the an· nual county fair's midway. As the two left the fair and ap- proached Stelle 's van, Sarres told police, they were attacked. Sarres claimed he could not give details of Stelle 's downing because he was involved in a fight with the group at the time. Dete ctives Gei s ler a nd McCormick ask that witnesses to the brawl call either of them as soon as possible at 547-5205. From Page A1 NUKE. • • ing in San Clemente Saturday, William McLaughlin, president of Atlantic Nuclear Services, Inc., the firm contracted to make the repairs on Unit l, said the workers' testimony amount- ed to "incoherent ramblings and ravings." ·•A large part of the problem Is that these men saw only one very small part or a,highly com. pl ex operation," McLaughlin said. "They are trying to put judgment on the entire elephant after examining the Up of its tail." McLaughlin added that the three jumpers hired in a crew rJ more t.ban 1,000 to rer)air beat exchanse tubes In the steam generator o( IJnlt 1 were under constant surl'elllanoe by hl&hlY trained technicians while wort was J>elng performed. , He said when errors were made they were detected and corrected prior to the plant fe>-lns bacS lnto operation June 1' alter a l .. montb abutdown. Hearinp oa the Ucenaina <A two new 1,100.m•1awatt unit.a nearinc complttlon al San Onofre WOJ rwume July • in San Clemente. NRC ottlclall SQ lhe locaUoa <A tM htarlnp baa notbeml~. , Rolex puts genuine walnut dials in these beautiful 18 karat yellow gold watches. Wi th hidden· clasp bracelets: A . [.ady's Datejust, $5,850. B. Man's Day- Date, $8 ,100. 'i RO LEX With Rolex, diamonds are right on time. • ROUS SLAVIC K 'S ~ Fln• J~ Since 111'7 The distinctive 18 karat yellow gold Rolex Day-Date with matching hidden clasp bracelet. A. Unadorned. $7,950.00 B. With diamond dial, $8, 700.'00 C. 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Horse, earl 'mixed up' Being a city lype, Rep Patricia Schroeder o r Colorado says she often has trouble figuring out which should come first· the horse or the cart. During floor debate on a defense bill. Mrs. Schroeder urged the Pentagon not to s lac k orr on recruiting women. To do so ~fore com· pletion of a study under way on the issue would be like putting "the horse before the cart." the Denver Democrat said. "L e t m e a s k t h e gentlewoman, where does she think the horse s hould be if not before the cart?" asked Rep William L. Dickinson. R· Ala Mrs. Schroeder reflected a moment and then responded. "I 'm glad the gentleman pointed that out. Being an urban type, I always get that mixed up. "In the urban cities, we have problems . We have motors in the rear and motors in the rronl. and it is hard to relate that " Having explained, Mrs. Schroeder backed up and re· arranged her metaphorical horse cart to put the cart in front. House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. has ~en getting more public exposure as he seeks lo orchestrate the Democratic counterpoint lo Pre si dent R eaga n 's economic policies. But the exposure doesn't stop with the news pages In the current issue of "Roll Call ," a weekly news paper that circulates on Capitol Hill. O'Neill's face appears in an advertisement for a local classical music radio station. ·'Speaker or the House Tip O 'Neill of Massachusetts li sten s t o and enjoys classical mu::.1c," declares the ad for Washingtun station WGMS A s witch in record com· pa nies may break up the re· cording team <>f Conw ay Twitty and Loretta Lynn, a top country music attrac- tion for more than 10 year::. Twilt y 's future rec ords will be TWITTY b a c k e d by Elektra Records rather tha~ MCA Records. He and Miss Lynn have sung together for more than 10 years on MCA Record-;. producing s uch hits as "Lead Me On." "Before I Ha ng Up the Phone" and · L oui::.1ana Wo man Mississippi Man." The country music greats were voted duo of the year by the Country Music Associa- tion in 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975 Nation getting wetter Showers , thunderstorms in midwest , Rockies east V.S. sunimary LO<•lly h••~Y tr1under\torrns sprud over cenlr•I 111lno11 end M>Ulr..HI '"'"'• IOCS.y •• wlclely ><•I ti red '"°wers, •nd Utunderstorms continued from the untrel High Pie Ins to .llrlrone and Hew Mexico Some thunoeritorms continued over Ille MIUlhern "llantlc Co.,1 •nd tr.. soutl'oern co .. 1 ol Florod•. "'"'" sr.owtrs Hn9ered over northern Mein• I 'tO•• u t 0••' •• C•--• • CAlll'ORNtA llahrtlltld 8tylll• Eureu Frt"'° L.•n<•,t~r Mery•vlllt Monterey Needles Sacramento S..lln•\ Santa Barbare Sto<kton Thermal Ukiah B•r\low 819 Btu 8,.hOP NtwPor18Nc:h Ontario Palm Se>rl"9'> Pu•d•ne ts I°' Ml " t i ,, 11 t03 u ,, '° " 1(1'1 •• 103 12 " 11 " 106 9) .. " "° sa 5t St ~ ., u sa II ,. .. .. •S .. 11 It Sca ttered 11\owtrs e nd 11111n der1torm1 _,. 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River Jelly 411ttoSt H._-t UndSt.NewpDl1 BalbOt '#edit Rockplle, L-ouna s1 .. py Hollow Tflalla·B,_t AlllO llN<fl S.ttCr- Dolleny llff<ll Pocllt~ llN<h I Holt·IMNl·F91>Cel S.nCl..,,.,,.ePler Trefeleer .. /4 '° 0 ·~ ~ tl it ll 71 ,. !7 ., » ,. 11 .. ll 91 •• 100 1S TOD"Y Second 111gn I 1•p m St WEDNESDAY Flrtt low l ll e.m .O.l Flr\1 lllOfl tO 00 e.m ) I Second I-l llp m 2 J Second IMQll I 4' p m • I Sun seh I 06 p m tooay, rl'*• S » •m W-y Moon rl-• II pm IOday, 1•15 4 J) a m Wtoneta.y SURf RIPORT T-y·1 A•t/""91. HIHI ,., M M 2 l ·l I I , I 1 I l 1l I t I 2 ...... s..... lalr fair fair fair lr11d fair PoOr ---,.,, pr-Ir A ...... T-. " 70 71 ,, 71 71 10 70 70 ., 10 JI JI 13 IT ·Str"O M fair 1J Collon'• Plllnt I t fair 71 TrHllM I 2 fair 71 S.11 Onolre I 7 fair 71 S.0..l~~~RROW'S TIDES Hl9fl 10 ··"' Low J;lJ p.m . s-11 dlrwt ... llEPORTIHG "GEHCIES. HuntlnvtOll B~~en 8ur10ll, Hunllntllon Pier, 81111..0Ddell, Jelly, <IOlll St.. 22nd St.L ~ , IYd ettw· Rockplle Hollow & .,_., S.... Taylot; "tlw, ,..... Mowell; s.tt er"-, ..,.,.; Al1ton; Oolwny, Mlkt 8rovsard; Poe.,., Jon pet.._, Cl-I• Pier & f . Strffl, 1.Mry Mo«·t ; SC S~te. Tom Sn'l'd9r. Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT, Tueeday, July 14, 1981 HI F Slaying pattern told Jury transcripts released in county Freeway Killer case By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ................. A srtsly pattern of murder, preceded by forced sex and torture, is ouUlned In Orange County Grand Jury transcripts released Monday In the so-called "freeway killer" case involving the death.s of more than a score of young men and boys In Southern California. The transcripts are of testimony presented to the panel in late June before It lnd.icted William George Bonin, a 34· year-old Downey truck driver, in connection with several or the slayings An indictment is a for· mat c harge made against a person by a grand jury. It leads to judicial proceedings. but in itself, does"" establish guilt or in nocence. What m eraes from the testimony 1s a pattern in which Bonin is alleged to have driven throughout a wide region or Southern California, pickin& up male hitchhikers who were forced to participate lo sexual ac ti vlty. then strangled or beaten, and in some cases, brutually as saulted with ll-!l iron crowbar. The two chief witnesses against Bonin were two ad- mitted accomplices an the series of s layings , James Michael Munro. 20, of St. Clair, Mich .. and Gregory Matthew Miley, 19. or Houston. Both agreed to cooperate with the investigation in exchange for favorable dis· position of cases pendinc •l•intt them. "Well, he (Bonin> asked me how would you like to go out and pick up a hitchhiker and have sex with him and then kill him," Munro testified. "What did you say'!" asked Deputy District Attorney David Carter. "l said yes Okay," Munro re- called. Munro testified as to how he and Bonin picked up the last vie· tim in the string of freeway k.111 mgs, Stephen Jay Wells, 18, of Downey Wells' body was dumped behind a Huntington Beach gasoline station in June of 1980, two weeks before Bonin's arrest in the case. County seeks more from transit pot Munro testified that after picking up Wells in Bellflower. they drove to Bonin's home in Downey, where he lived with his mother. Munro testified that after hav· mg sex with Wells. Bonin took a length or clothesline from a dresser drawer and bound his victim. Bothered once again by what they call inequities in state transportation funding , Orange County officials say they'll ap- peal a decision giving them $500,000 from a $50 million stale mass transit pot. Members or the Orange Coun- ty Transportation Commission said Monday they want another "Sl.9 million to finance an impor- tant environmental study. That means commission aides will be in Sacramento on Aug. 15 to try to persuade the California Transportation Commission to loosen its purse strings in the county's favor. It has become almost routine for leaders in rapidly urbanizing Orange County to object to stale roads funding, which they say has favored areas or established political clout. · This time they're upset with stale gu1deltnes which will pro· \•ide Los Angeles and San Diego counties up to $43 million of the Spray rigs aid in fight on fruit fly Wanted: a few good rigs to help water and s pray poisons along local freeways now that C altrans has taken their vehicles north lo aid in the Mediterranean fruit fly assault. Chester Vos burg , main· tenance superintendent for Callrans. said 44 rigs and 98 e mployees from offices in Orange. Los Angeles and Ventura counties were s ent to Sa nta Clara Co unt y last Thursday "It will ~ a problem," said Vosburg. .. Right now we have been authorized to rent private rigs " Vosburg es tim ated the Callrans rigs will be in Northern California for three to five months Proposition 5 funds budgeted this fiscaJ year because the two counties reportedly have more established plans. San Diego uses its money for completion of its touris t·oriented TiJuana Trolley, a light rail system set up to move riders between its downtown and the Mexican border Thomas Jenkins. executive d1 rector for the Orange County commission, said Monday he believes the state statute can ~ interpreted to give other coun· ties more money. especiall y he says, because the People Mover probably never will be built. Commissione r and county Supervisor Ralph Clark refers to the state's $500,000 allotment as "scraps." and claims the county could put another $2 million to work wisely on its environmen tal study. That report is to detail the consequences and alternatives involved in building an un- specified type or mass transit lin e through the commercial center or the county The line would run between Anaheim and Irvine, with an extension north through Garden Grove to the county hne. To keep the project on a time schedule based on a completed project by 1988, Jenkins said the s tudy will ~ paid for. with local funds if th<' state transportation commission doesn·t adjust its original funding. "He <Bonin > went towards the kitchen. I followed him into the kitchen and we had a minute conversation," Munro testified. "I told Bill , I said, 'I don't want to go through with this' and William Bonin said , 'It's too late · Then he went back into the bedroom and he jumped on the bed and he punched the kid in the chest several times. Then he s aid. he says. 'You're going to do what I say or I'll kill you'." Bonin. Munro testified, later placed a T-shirt around Wells' neck and began twisting it Then, according to the witness. Wells' body was placed in a large appliance·type cardboard box While en route to disposing of the body, Munro testified, he and Bonin stopped at the apart· ment or Vernon Butts, 22, a Downey man who committed s ui cide at Los Angeles County Jail after being charged in the case Miley testified about the slay- ings of Charles Miranda, 15. of Bell Garden s and James Macabe. 12. or Garden Grove. M acabe. he testified , was picked up in Huntington Beach. Bonin is charged in Orange County with 33 counts, including murder, sex perversion, kidnap- ping and robbery . He is scheduled to appear for a pre- liminary hearing Aug. 18 Bonin faces additional murder charges in Los Angeles County We1re Listening ••• What do you hke about the Dally Pilot" What don't )OU like? 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Speaking al the openin Jt session of an emergency party congress, Kania also called for a battle against growing anarchy and counterrevolution. saying, ··A s harp ideologica l and political class struggle for power in Poland is under way." Solidarity activity which goes beyond its statutory regulations There are many causes for concern .. "Opponents or socialism pin their hopes on the Influence they command within Solidarity," Kania said. "We are for a con- strt1C'tive role for Solidarity and its workers must find enough strength to get rid or all hostile fo rces " "A low level or U.S. imports at any cost is not a proper criterion for the nation's energy security and economic health," the ad· ministration says in a draft or its national energy plan. made available to The Associated Press. The plan does not argue against reducing imports, only against making that the major focus or energy policy. In fact, it projects that oil imports will drop from 6.3 million barrels a day in 1980 to bet ween four million and five milUon barrels a day by 1990. Probate Judge Pat Greaory declared Monday that Hughes h ad no s urviving parents, brothers. sisters, widows or c hildren and swiftly rejected four claims filed against the estate -including one by an e lderly woman who disclosed purported details of Hughes' sex life TWO OF A KIND -These twin black female gorillas were born recently in Spain's Barcelona Zoo. They were fathered by an albino gorilla. believed to be the only one of his kind in captivity. "We are o pen to all of Solidarity 's propositions. especially those which are aimed at aclwely participating in over coming the economic crisis." he said. But he said the "duty of party members 1s . to counteract In particular. Kania attacked Solidarity·~ moves toward in· dustrial group ownership which he said were intended to oust other partners and take over economic power But he said Polish communists would "st and firml y on the ground of the Gdans k accor ds ... which led to the formation of Solidarity, the East block's first independent labor union. and to sweeping Poht1c·al and social re· forms Egypt and Israel tkn y L ibya coup Ment al car e eyed in R eagan threats Bibk· lessons shocking Kania told the 1,964 delegates, meeting under the watchful eye of Poland's Soviet bloc allies. that "millions of Poles expect that the congress will help im· prove the situation. Our allies hope that we can overcome the ('risis by our own means and we shall meet these expectations." By The Associated Press Egypt and Israel scoffed today at Libyan c harges that they were plotting together to invade Libya and topple t he govern- ment o f Col. M oa mmar Khadafy. A spokesman at Egypt 's Defense Ministry in Cairo said the allegations were "hallucina- tions brought on by fasting" dur· ing the Islamic holy month or Ramadan. Rioting increases in Nor th I re land BELFAST, Northern Ireland <AP) -Rioters set fires and at· tacked police a nd British troops with firebombs and bullets today as IRA sympathizers mourned the death of the sixth guerrilla hunger striker in two months. Security forces came under a hail of stones. bricks, bottles and firebombs in Roman Catholic a reas or Londonderry. Belfast and other towns. Snipers fired at troops and police, but no one was hit and security forces did not use live ammunition. NEW HAVEN, Conn. <AP) ~ison officials are considering a federal judge's recommenda- t ion that Edward M. Richardson be granted special psychiatric care during his one-year term for threatening President Reagan. U.S. District Judge Ellen B. Burns imposed the one-year sen- tence and five years' probation Monday after the Drexel Hill, Pa., man reversed his plea and admitted guilt to two counts of threatening the president in notes he wrote in early April Lightnin g strikes Boy Scout camp MANCHESTER. N.H. (AP> Lightning struck a Boy Scout camp Mond ay night in Ma n chester. injuring at least four boys and their scoutmaster a nd s hakin g up 17 other children. officials said. "M y body just lit up," freelance photogra pher Ruben Peres quoted one t>oY as telling a policeman. Police said six boys and the scoutmaster were hospitalized but scout officials said four boys and the adult were hospitalized. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. <AP) Saying that "a number or peo- ple have been repulsed by the "famous little wood chair" in which he administered elec- tric shocks to youngsters, a Bap- tist pastor has asked for forgive- ness. Immanuel Baptist Church has been flooded with calls from across the country since The As· soci ated Press transmitted photographs and a stor y about their minis ter, who used a homemade "electric stool" to s hock Bible school students. The Rev. Dwight Wymer. who said the device was meant to prepare <'hildren to "hear the word of God ... built the s tool and equipped it with a six-volt bat- tery. "I never realized this would cause such a fuss." Wymer told his congregation Sunday night. "To read the papers, you would think that I'm not a very nice man. "There a re a number of peo- ple who have been repulsed by my illustration of a modern-day parable with this gimmick. I pµblicly ask any that I have of- fended to forgive me." Last Friday, Wyme r told Kent Count y Prosecutor navid HOW FAR YOU CAN GO FOR $ OR IESS. lat AS» MIL 1111 IASI CDAST WllHOUrWIWIO. Our new ASAP Fare le ts you take off from Lo Angeles lmernational. 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Terri Te nHopen . whose 8 year-old son Bryan was shocked. s aid she didn't believe the chair was a good teaching method for c hildren or adults "I don't think Bryan learned a thing about God by s ilting on that seal," she said "The only thing he learned was not to sit there again." 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I'm in my own end zone." Brown said Monday the FPPC's accusation that his staff covered up a probe of alleged com· puter misuse is "shabby innuendo." But he ad- mitted "bad judgment. mistakes and sloppy prac· tices." The FPPC reported last week that Brown aides destroyed and altered evidence during an in· vesllgation of allegations that a state-paid com- puter had been used for campaign purposes. The FPPC found no evidence of wrongdoing by the governor, but asked the Sacramento and Los Angeles district attorneys to investigate whether his aides had engaged in a coverup. Brown admitted that when he was secretary or state. he used to refer legally dubious cases to pros- ecutors for P..Ublicity Qurposes the same tactic he claimed was now being used against him. ··1 know this game ... Now I'm hoisted by my own petard," Brown said FULLY ASSUMAILE IMTEREST OHL Y 2nd TRUST DEEDS 0 WHER /HOHOWHER OCCUPIED Call Wilham B Mitchell Catt toaav tor quote • No obl1gat1on trans not10nol funding ,714) 975-1128 ::~:~~:~~g:~ trans no11ono1 tund1nQ A llcenMCI , .. 1 esYle <ofllOl'elloft ---- Tetracyclines a gr oup or 1nrect1on f1ght1ng antibioti cs can produce staining of children's teeth if lhev are given during the Lime when the primary teeth are forming Ac- cording to the National Institute or Health. if tetracycline 1s given lo a woman during her last trimester of preg. nancy. or to an anfant during the rirsl three months of life. dis· coloration of the dentin of baby's teeth could oc-cur The resulting slams are then v1s1ble as s oon as the baby teeth erupt The sensitive period or t et r acyc hne-induced staining of the perma- n ent teeth oct•urs bet ween the ages of J months and 8 vears These stains may not become visible ror several ) ears Although the stains are permanent. the enamel or the teeth 1s seldom weakened. and. thererore. the teeth runction 11.ell ll is not a health hazard and 1r properly cared ror Leeth statn('d or not can last a liret1me There are some cos melic treatments for tetracyc line stained teeth. however. the best treatment 1s preven t1on Parents should discuss with their doc tors th e U!>e o r alternative dru~s dur mg late pregnancy or early childhood Gnald Winkler. ll.D.S. and t\i.socialt>!t UOI t\rnudo. 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" But Brown was vague about the "mistakes," saying only that "a tighter ship would have pre· vented some of this." and that be disapproved of a staff member's altering of a document. He insisted, however, that any allegation of coverup is "absolutely false," and said there was no "deliberate action by my staff to impede the in- vestigation or thwart the commission in its work." "It is clear to me that the state computer was never used for campaign-related purposes. and that no law was violated," Brown added. Georgiu and Jourdane. both lawyers. said they had never suggested destroying or withholding evidence, or refusing to cooperate. They said -and Brown confirmed -that Brown ignored their advice to protect staff mem· bers under interrogation, and to fight the in· vestigation in court. '' • • • •• • . . 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Right now, the airline would like an allocation of seven or eight flights daily. When the issue comes before the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles n ext month , PSA attorneys will argue that Orange County's flight allocation system viola tes the spirit -if indeed not the letter of law -in the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. This federal statute will u ltimately permit the nation's commercial air carriers to fly just about whenever and wherever they please without government interference. Additionally. PSA officials will assert that the Orange County flight allocation plan is unfairly weighted in favor of two competing carriers. AirCaJ and Republic Airlines. Under the access plan, both of these airlines will be permitted to keep the flights they now have. PSA 's two flights would be aJlowed by taking an average of LS flights per day from AirCal a nd one -half flight from Republic. Thus , AirCal 's daily allocation will drop from 25 to 23.5 and Republic's from 12 to 11.S. Looking back into the 1960s. perhaps with a slight sentimental tinge, there were not really any air carriers who were interested in serving the Orange County market, down there among the orange groves.. PSA was one of the disinterested. Thus there seem s a justice in the current flight allocation in that AirCal , formerly Air Cali fornia , and R e public , formerly Hughes Airwest, were two carriers willing to forge into the early financial risks, and now reap the benefits. The clear facts are. however, that Orange County is now a highly sought-after market for commercial air service. And that desirability isn't ruled by either history or sentiment. So despite the fact that PSA shunned Orange County earlier, county government indeed may f md it difficult to defend its flight allocations plan now against the PSA court challenge. Should that be the result. then Orange County government might face a reappraisal of its current position. And· should that reappraisal become necessary. the need to control jet noise and pollution over key areas of our coastal communities still must be a strong element of any alternative flight allocation formula. Agenda for lawmakers Lest our s tate legislators become too relaxed while enjoy- ing their month-long summer re- cess, they should be reminded that some key Orange County is· s u es still await decisions . These include: The Senate-passed legislation authored by Sen. Paul Carpenter, D-Cypress, that would permit consolidation of t he court-relation functions of the Orange County Sheriff's Department and the county Marshal's Office. Presently, t he sheriff's de- partment provides bailiffs in Superior Court; the marshals perform a simi l ar role in municipal court. Carpenter's bill should be dropped. It's not consolidation that is objectionable ; any program that could save up to $1 million per year should be pursued. But Carpenter's bill would place the decision on how to eHect any , merger in the hands of the coun- ty's judges. Other legislation, passed by the Assembly, that calls for crea- tion of a committee made up of two county supervisors, two judges and a fift h mutually agreed on member. to recom· mend a merger plan seems far more appropriate. The broader- based bill, authored by As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, has the sup- port of county government. The Legislature should move quickly in resolving the merger issue. It's only been 13 months since county voters, by a 3 to 1 margin, declared t he court operations s hould be consolidat- ed . The message to Sacramento was clear. Jn another key matter, the Senate should concur in the As· sembly's recommendation that an Orange County-based appeals court be established and that a judge be added to the 46-member superior court bench. And finally , the Senate s hould join the Assembly in back· ing another Bergeson bill that would increase by $1 million the amount of money initially availa- ble for development at Crystal Cove State Park between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. The Bergeson bill could speed up the park's development by two years, Mrs . Bergeson says. and that would be in the people's interest. Beaches benefit too Even though dredging operations can get a bit messy, ~Orange Coast beaches and t beach-goers should be glad to learn that a shoal at the mouth of , Newport Harbor will be dredged beginning late next month. The shoal, or sand bar, has I gradually earned a reputation am o n g s kippers of l arge sailboats. Those who haven't s teered clear have at times found themselves grounded in the soft sand. The dredging, however, will benefit more than just sailors. Newport Beach oCfi cials who have been anxious for sever al years to remove the sand bar • report that the high quality sand will benefit beaches on both sides of the jetty. The s and is to be pumped to settling ponds created behind sand dikes at both Corona del Mar State Beach and at ''The Wedge." Once sea water finishes filtering through the ponds, Newport Beach will have 80,000 cubic yards of new sand. The estimated $400,000 cost of this small but worthy project, also points up the heavy expense involved l n maintaining a recreational area as large and e n vironmentall y sensitive as Newport Bay. Optn10f'IS expressed In the spac.e abOve are those ol the Daily Piiot. Otner views ex pressed on tn1s page are those ol their tlOlhors and art•sts Ruder tommtnl Is mvll ed. Address The Daily Pilot, Po. 8o>C 1Sb0, Costa Mesa, CA 9262tt. Phone llU > 6•:1 •321 'i • ! ..... ------------------------------------------------------.. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat I '" -.-------------- Thomas P. Haley PubllSher T...._s A. Murplllne Editor 81rw1 Krelblch Edltorfal Paoe Editor .. . Vance line mirrors Moscow W ASHlNGTON Shrill cnllcism by re s pected liberal s of President Reagan's foreign policy, aimed foremost at U.S. -Soviet relations. 1s playing into the hands of growing anti- A me rican tendencies in Western Europe a nd giving the Kremlin new stature Indeed, 1t is arming the Kremlin's propaganda machine with powerful am munition in the battle to exploit Euro· pean fears about NATO's nuclear modernization program. Reagan has been postponing a major foreign policy speech on one occasion a fter another, but the intensity of the al· tack by leading figures of the nawed. once -potent Eastern foreign policy establishment now leaves him no alternative Political and diplomatic advisers believe the great communicator can easily explain the principles that guide a foreign policy his liberal critics find unacceptable. but that he must do so soon What triggered the mood of urgency was shock from the president on down at former Secretary of State Cyrus Vance's surprising charge on ··Meet the Press" June 21 ••1T IS A REAL. question in Moscow,'" said Vance, "as to whether or not there is~y possibility of resuming serious negotiations" between Washington and Moscow. Although Vance's s incerity is not questioned. that mirrors propaganda coming out of the Kremlin. led by Presi- dent Leonid Brezhnev himself. to un- dermine lhe credibility of the Reagan administration. "Vance is now telling our European friends and his own country that Brezhnev is right and Reagan and (secretary of s tale) Al Haig are wrong, .. one incensed official told us. The recent string of embarrassments s uffered by Haig and the White House on peripheral issues puts a thin gloss of credibility on the attempt to salvage the Reagan-Haig performance. The unseemly assault by Haig's aides f VANS I NOVAK on United Nations Ambassador J eane Kirkpatrick damaged Haig. Likewise, the clumsy Whit e House announcement on July 1 that those F -16 aircraft withheld from Is rael would -or would not be released portrayed confusion. BUT THAT IS GLOSS. Vance and other criti c::. are striking at the heart of the Reagan-Haig policy and pronouncing Judgment::. seemingly based on this criterion Is the policy acceptable to the Russians'> Asked whether Reagan's decision to make communist China eligible for lethal arms would encourage Soviet in- tervention in Poland, Vance said the arms decision "reduces any leverage we may have with the Soviet Union." Likewise. probed a bout the ad ministration's long-planned refusal to be rushed into strategic arms negotia· t1ons with Moscow, Vance replied ··t do not believe that they (Reagan> have a policy with respect to arms control " From a former secretary of state whose first arms control initiative for Jimmy Carter in 1977 was a bust and whose second attempt resulted in a treaty the Senate refused to ratify, that response had Orwellian overtones. Much of Lhe Reagan.Haig record in handling the Soviet Union re mams out of public sight. Top officials. including U .S diplomats in Moscow, have engaged in more than 50 pnvate talks with Soviet officials . many not pu blic1zed. More to the pomt. during the pres 1d ential campaign Reagan carefully differentiated his arms control thinking from the Nixon-Ford-Carter failures, r e moving SALT from its elevated shrine. Top to bottom, Reagan's advisers are determined not to be sucked mto a SALT-directed Soviet policy of the kind that now leaves the U.S. dangerously exposed to Soviet strategic power They will not dilute their insistence that Sov iet conduct itself will determine American policy Vance's chastisement of the president over his decision to make China eligible for lethal weapons was particularly galling to Reagan operatives <and has been publicly counll'rcd by Zbigniew Arzezmskil . VANCE FOUGHT prevailing Carter administration policy to pull the U.S. and communist China closer. Vance. and his top Soviet adviser. Ma rshall Shulman, argued 1t would be ""provocative" to Moscow Vance even resisted Carter's decision lo give China most-favored-nation treat· ment because the Russians did not ha ve iL It was an open secret that 1r Carter had been re·elected. the ban on the sale of lethal arms to Chma would have been lifted Soviet propagandists are making such skillful use of the liberal campaign against the Re a gan Ha ig foreign policy that Afghanistan is becoming a for~otten issue Some presidential ad" v1scrs think an ans"'er 1s overdue and that Heagan must make it soon. National Guard • movies over budget WASHINGTON -Big -lime Hollywood producers aren't the only ones who go over the budget on a pic- ture, lo the dismay of their backers. The National Guard. a neophyte in the moviemaking game, has already run 66 percent over its initial budget on a 261 ~ minute film titled, "Goodbye, Dear, I'll Be Back in a Year." THE MOVIE IS a period piece. and ex- ercise in nostalgia. Its title was the jaunty slogan of draftees in 1940, whose promised 12-month stretch of milJtary service was dramatically extended by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor the following year. The movie, according to one dis- gus ted source. was the inspiration of "a bunch of old officers" who thought of it as a fi tting 40th anniversary tribute lo G. -JA-Cl-Al-D-IR-SD-1 -d their World War II service. Consequent- ly. in addition to some old documentary footage, the movie includes interviews with former National Guardsmen re· counting just what they were doing when they were called to the colors long ago. The National Guard hired an ad- Peers lllilY help snuff habit It is largely "peer pressure" that gets kids to do what they shouldn't, and what is true of kids is true of adults too. I don't know a man who isn't embar- rassed at having a dozen or two of those "wide" ties hanging in the back of his SYDIHY HARRIS closet, or a few sports jackets with wide lapels tbat he has paid the tailor to nar- row. Peer pressure works both ways: It makes us partake, and It mattes us ab· staln. Jl Is one or the greawt lnfluences In social action and lnteracUon, and we have hardJy be1un t.o team to use lt for con1tructJ\>e purpoeH . lo moet cues. It Is used merely to manipulate u.s, ln babita, atutudts and purchasln1 pat· terns. WHM' MAD£ 1918 think of lb19 wu an extraordinary event Jatl week. 1 bne ~ pla,yln1 poker, man and boy, ror over 40 year•, wll.b sla or aomeUmes aeven oc.ber pJayen, for ptelty much the Hme alalea, at lht 1ame Ume ud under the u me condlUont. But lut Sunday nlaht 1<>melhln1 unique happeMd. Arter an bcNr ol ~· I at.ared around Lbe tabfe ud 1ud_y reallud Uult I wu the Oll11 penoa amold.nc. Not enotbtr ubtray w11 vlll· ble. not another pack oa lbe t.a~e or ln a ~h1rt pocket. For the nrst time in my long poker career, I was the odd man out. It gave me a most peculiar feeling, I can tell you. ln past years, the poker ta· ble was traditionally a smoke.(illed room, looking just like the stereotyped movie scenes. But this night it looked more UJce an operating room, and only I was violating the pur ity of the at- mosphere. Nobody said anything, of course, or looked askance, but r became painfully self-conscious about my ~ingular pollution. And this, I think, more than any preaching or teaching or warning about health hazards, wllJ steadily shrink the smoking population. We do not want to a ppear different from most people; we do not want to transgress the unvoiced sanctions of the community; we do not want to be reaarded as strange, or foollsh, or actually obnoxious. PEER PllESStJltE started me amok· 11'1 as an adolescent -It was the darlna and "manJy" lhlna to do -and peer pressure Is now exertin~ the most Powerful inl1uonce on me to qult. From my children, who vlew lht habit with ~rely conceaJed dJ.apst, from people in restaurant• and other enclosed spaces, who au.re al me wilb wu~on~ cealed repupance; an.d now rrom my poker cronlet lbems~Yll, that lut bu· tJon of maJe lndependenee.. I'm RIU pulflna awa1, but evff)' Sun· day nl..,l f l•I llke Ute lMt Jaekau ln town. Tbey un't tcare mt OUl ol amok· ln1. but ll II far Ulrtiler I.bat they can 11lame m 04.ll ol lt. My own cro11rd vert1s ing agency to put the movie together for Sl55,000. Bul the first version of "Goodbye. Dear" laid an egg with the brass.hat critics Scenes were shot over and other changes made Result: The Guard now says the film will cost $257,!)()(). Outside sources sug- gest this is an understatement. Ventures like "Goodbye, Dear" might seem to be what President Reagan had in mind in his ··flicks and rlacks" direc- tive last April, which called for review of public relations spending by federal agencies and s uggested a moralorium on new public relations projects. Yet the old soldiers' movie isn't the Guard's only questionable publicity effort. FOR THE PAST couple of years. tbe Guard's cotnmanders have worked - and spent money -on a program they call "GuardAware." One of its purposes was to develop a "comprehensive public affairs program. including a sup· porting manual" to train local Guard units in the most effective ways to gel publicity The cost of the program so far is about $263,000. There are two or three things wrona with this . In the first place, sources told my associate Lucette Lagnado, the various stale adjutants general are re- portedly not enthusiastic about the pro- gram. In tb e second place . the "GuardAware" program Is somewhat redundant. The Defense Department already has an information school whose sole purpose is to train military public affairs officers. And thirdly, the National Guard has been limited by Congress to a sso.ooo yearly PR budget. The Guard 1ets around thls spendln'- llmll by claiming that "GuardAwarc · and "Goodbye, Dear" arc not •Imply pre1's tattentry, but recruJUng aids. lillllY Ill Soc:ial Security was a eound 1hJp but it tootl on too many paasen,ers. f'.K. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14', 1981 H JF .... Town's fame fleeting Gene Autry, Okla. no lon ger bustling whistlestop • TIRED OF HOOFING -"Buck,'' 19-year -old h orse owned by Maggie Stiles or Salinas, looks like he'd rather ride than be ridden as ............ he steps into city bus. The horse was actua11y just making friends with bus driver Mike Hernandez while its owner took a break. GENE AUTRY. Okla. (AP) When this Uttle town renamed Itself in honor or the sinain1 cowboy 40 years ago, townsfolk were hoping for a memorable spot under western stars . Now . th el have mos tly memories o fleeting prom- inence, a listing in .. Ghost Towns or Oklahoma" and a fascinating postmark. But news of the town's demise is greaUy exaggerated, they in- sist. ··We're s ure not a ghost town," says Allene Haney, who runs Haney's Gro. & Mkt.. the only business left in town . "We 've s till got people here . . The offi c ial 1980 census s howed 179 people in Gene Autry." And Autry. "everybody's favorite cowboy," also of "Here Com es Santa Claµs " fame and now owner of the California Angels, says he'd li ke lo come back someday for a little fish· ing. The southe rn Oklahoma town used to be a bustling little whistlestop. in the foothills of the Arbuckle Mountains. Back during World War 11 , "'\here were several thousand people around her e." says Mrs. Haney, who is a lso the town 's clerk and historian. "That was whe n they h ad the a ir base o ver at Ardmore. People we re moving in and out all the tame ·· Among the newcomers was GenP Autry, now 75. On Mrs. Haney's wall is a yellowing photograph of Autry, astride his '"Wonder Horse" Champion, inscribed : "To Al- lene, Bes t wis hes a lways, Gene Autry." The town's name was chanj(ed from Lou lo Dresden to Berwyn a nd then to Gene Autry after the famed performer-cowboy bought 1,200 acres just west ot town and Dos, don't s sent to Prince, Diana LONDON CA P > "Make love often. Seek to s atisfy your partner's needs Take time to make love." Thal advice, from the Rev. Frank Cooke. Anglican charity director , appears in two pages of dos and don't for newlyweds published in the Christian monthly Farttily Editor Anne Townsend said s he s ent a copy t o Prince Charles and Lady Diana, who marry an St. Paul's Cathedral on July 29 ··w e would love to thank that the ideals set out in the two pages will he lp them in the future," s he said announced plans lo turn the property into it s howcase ranch. He said ht would s pend $250,000 to create "Flying A Ranch," ma king it headquarters for his traveling rodeo and other pro· ducUon enterprises Autry, reached by telephone at the Gene Autr y Hote l 1n Palm Sprangs, said that a lthough his Okl1thoma plans were scuttled, the name change was "one of the gr eatest events of m y life." On Nov 16. 1941. jus t about everyone who could jammed the littlt> town for the official renam- ing celebration '"I've never seen anything like that in my career ." sajd Autry, who did the nationwide broad- cast or his radio show, "Melody Ranch." from the town. .. Here was this little town of maybe 250 or 300 population. and you JUSt can"t imagine the peo- ple. TMre were a number or estimates or the crowd all the way from 40,000 or 50.000 to more than 100,000. "It was o ne of the big thrills of my tame ·· But just three weeks later. the Uni led St ates e nter ed World War 11. and Autry joined the Air Force · 1 was m the service from 1942 to 1945,"' he said. ··ouring this tim e . I me rged m y Flying A Hndl'o with the Lightning C Rodeo out of Dublin. Texas The r a n <'h at Gen e Autr) r eall) wasn"t big e nough." Priest, editor tangle --------- STREATOR, 111. (AP> A newsroom dispute over abortion has left a Catholic priest charged wit.h disorderly conduct and a newspapei; editor nursing a collection of bumps and bruises. "This was unfortunate," said Joh n Bowman , editor and publisher of the Streator Times Press. Efforts to reach the Rev. Richard Crawford at his home and church office were unsuc- cessful. DEATH NOTICES On Thursday, Bowman had published an editorial lauding President Reagan 's c hoice of Sandra Day o ·connor as a justice of the U.S . Supreme Court. The editorial expressed the hope that no special Interest group would block her selection due to a sin gle issue . According to Bowman, the dis· pule began when an advertising sales representative walked into his office and told him someone was ""really a ngry"" about want· in~ to place an ad and "maybe I'd better go talk to him." "When I got there, someone Crawford. but he was not wear- ing a robe or collar . I had no idea he was a pries t." Bowman s aid t h e pries t seemed to assume that the newspaper had endorsed abor- tion He said Cra wford wanted to place an ad which the editor felt ··characterized the paper as pro-abortion and called for a t emporary stoppage or s ubscrip- tions, or a one-day protest where nobody accepted deli very." DREW gr eat gr eat grandchild Ueach. Ca. daughters Mary Jul) 14. 1981 at 2 OOPM at Rosary will be r<'r1tcd on McChesney of llunllngton Harbor Lawn Me morial Wednesday. July 15, 1981 al Beach. Ca. and Charlotte Park Services under thl' 7.30PM at Pierce Brothen, Nason of St Paul, Min· d1re<·t1on or llarbor Lawn Bell Broadway Chapel. Mass n es o ta . and a Is o 3 Mount Olive Mortuary or of Christian Burial will be on i;:ra ndchtldren Interment Costa Mesa 540 5554 Thursday. July 16. 1981 al will be al Lake"'ood SPRINGSTEEN 9.00AM at St. John the Bap Cemetery, St. Paul, Min FRANK W l LL I AM list Catholic Church. Inter· nesota. SPRINGSTEEN. resident or, me nt at Resu rrection PHILLIPS Newport Beach. Cu Passed Cemetery. lb.> Angeles. Ca WlLL!AM H Pl-l!LLIPS awa~ on July 10, 1981. Born January's. Nari wmi....., ~ s,.c1 .. Offw '4-Reg I~ V New S.t ol S<.ulD(ured frrlf•lt NO,....Kt'VltC~ t1Pl 2400 W. Coeat HICJllW9J Stfft• A, H.I . US.1411 Pe11 your REAL $29.95 ESTATE EXAM Incl-. l ut, J lnta, cluJ.M. •fldh1lllW\ Set. & Sun., July 18-19 9:00 . 5:00 RH erve now 768-9255 I.LOYD '"°41MAttalt, lnttrll<IO< H07 WerMr et ~lie PlauCI-S2U M..,11"91on Beach, CA. NEWPORTER INN ho1 ift1tahd SEA COAST SECURITY SYSTEMS ,.._ ............... 642-3490 GARVIN A DREW. died July 10. 1981 in Laguna Beach. Ca at lhe age of 77 : he was born on September 18, 1903 m Portsmouth. New Hampshire. Survived by his wire Lillian J. Drew, sons William G. and Robert A. Drew: daughter, Nancy B Drew. He resided in L.aguna Niguel ror lhe past 11 years, he was a member or the Los Angeles Rubber Group: formerly Pacific Coast Manager or Schrader Tire Valve Manufacturing and President or the same com- pany In Brooklyn. New York until r e tiring in 1963 Me morial services were held on Sunday. July 12. 1981 at the Neighborhood Congregational Church Another memorial service will be held in New Castle. New Hampshire later this month In lieu or flowers contributions may be made i n his memoq t o the Memoria l Fund of The Nei,11hborhood Con11re.11 a - tlonal Church, PO Box 218. Laguna Beach. Ca 92651 Friends ma~ rail a t the resident or Costa Mesa ca' October 13. 190-l 1n Adams.1 mortuarv on Wednesdav. Passed away on July' 12· New York. Survived by his 7~~:;;~~~~::;;:;;=::;~ July 15, 1981 from 3:00PM 1981 H d f. wife Leila sisters Mrs June I ' . . e was a res1 ent o · · · to 9:00PM. Pierce Brothers Costa Mesa Ca for 23 Norton of New York and Ed Bell Broadway Mortuary years. A \'ele~an or the Us. na Springsteen of Florida. directors. Army. World War (( lie was also several ntl•ces and HENRY a painter for the city of nephews Memorial serv1res ESABEL J HENRY . Compton for 20 years Also \\tll be held on Friday, Ju!y w.oc.r-5,.,, .. , • .,.,.0- passed away on July 8, 1981. an active member of the 17. 1981 at .12 00 noon al St. 1c .. 1s10 ......... , ...... ~ .... Resident of Irvine. Ca She Church or Jesus Christ or J ames f:p1scopul Churrh. ~,a .. a-841-1219 was a member of the p E O. Latter day Saints. Costa Newport Beach , Ca. Inter , .. ...__ Club Survived by her Mesa Ward He is survived ment will be at Evergreen •tS-"""°'95-0401 husband A P 18111 1 o rb } hi ~ wife Alma J ~emetery. 1.lenderson, New , .. !::.c;:;-!:.'::,'"::..,, Irvine. Ca . brothers Robert daughter:. 1-'lorean Butler of \ ork In lteu of flower:. l~==~======~~I Johnson of Arizona and l..-0uisiana and Elaine Pierce memorial contnbullons may Richard Johnson or Wyom uf Modesto, Ca .. son Phillip be . made lo lhl' St James Sell with EASE• ing Services will be held on of Costa Mesa. Ca . I brother Episcopal Churr h Memorial lt"s a BREEZE Thursday. Jul} 16, 1981 at and 1 sister lie 1s also sur-Fu n d P_ a c 1 r 1 c V 1 e"' Class1r1ed Ads 642-5678 10 OOAM at the Harbor L<.11A-n \11ved b) 5 grandchlldren,...-M_o_r_tu_a_r_y_d_i_re_c_t_or_s ____ .__ _________ ~ Memorial Chapel with Re'' and I ~rl'at-grandchild ,, •••••••••••••••••••••Ila.. Aaron Buhler. pastor of the Graveside services will be'• Harbor Trinity Ba ptis t held on Tuesday, July 14, Church. offi ciating Services 1981 at I OOPM al the Harbor under the d1rect1on or Lawn Memorial Park with GURREN Harbor LalA-n Mount Olive Bi shop Blaine Stratton. MARIE C. GURREN. rest-Mortuary or Costa Mesa Church of Jesus Christ of dent of Fountain Valley. Ca 540·5554. · Latter-du} Saint:.. of Costa Passed away on July 12. LEATHERWOOD Mesa 3rd Ward offi ciating 1981 She is survived by 1 LITTIE ·GERTRUDE"" Service~ under the direction son John Gurren of Newport LEATHERWOOD. resident of Harbor I.awn -Mount Olive Beach. Ca . 1 daughter Mary or Costa Mesa. Ca Passed Mortuar} or Costa Mesa Lesh or Costa Mesa. Ca .. I uway on July 12. 1981 She IS 540·5554. brother Harold Schillig _of survived by her children ROLNICK San Clemente. Ca and I SIS· Juanita Cordeiro or Costa IDA ROLNICK. passed ter Odelle Vo~el or Iowa. Mesa.Ca .. llazelTankersley away on July 11. 1981 and 6 grandc~tldren also 8 of San J ose, Ca . Virginia Survived by her daughters great-grandchildren and I Kennedy of Goleta. Ca. and Dorothy Levits ky. Elsie r ~I Ca lvert Leatherwood o f J oslove and he r step· H.UIOlt LAW~MT. OLIVE Arizona. brothers Hale and children Est elle Bla ke, Morlual'\' • Cemetel'\' H u g h Tl pp 1 t . I 6 Lillian Gr een and Sid Crematory grandchildren. 26 great Rolnick and a son Abe 1625 Gisler Avt> 'grandchildren and 3 great Hayde n, her sister Lena Costa Mesa g re al · grand ch i Id re n S a m o s s . a I s o l 4 540-5554 1 services will be held on grandchildren and 13 great- Wednesday, July 15, 1981 ut grandchildr en. Graveside rtUCI HOTHHS H U. UOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav Cos1a Mesa 642·9150 10 OOA M at tfarbor Lawn services held on Tuesday. Memorial Cha\>el with Rev Harold Carlson. pastor of PUBUC NOTICE the W est Anaheim United Methodist Church P~~==::S Interment services im -Tll• 1o11_1.,. ,..,_, ••• Mlrie m e d I a t e I y r o 11 o w i n g 11vs1 ... u •: .PLUMBING . & HEATING SERVICE & REPAIR MODERNIZATION ~1~~~:;g: .. NEW CONSTIUJCTION RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL C.Omplete line of American Kohler Standard Fixtures. Moen & Price Phister Kitchen & Lavatory Faucets. 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Tiii• .....,,_. -Ill• with IM lie passed away In Costa c-, o.ni •er.,. c-,.., July Mesa. California on July ll, "1"1· P*- 1981 at l he e 1 e or 9 s ~,.,,... 0r.,.. CM• o.11, ..a._, Survived by hls wife, 1n11ri ,.,., 1, t•.21.a. 1•1 *'"'' McChesney or Huntington PUBUC NOTICE PUBJ.IC NOTICE A Summer Tradition The Palm Springs area's newest luxury resort at only $32.00 per day.· Much lower than our normal summer rates. Spend a day in the sun. Relax. unwind and enJoy the resort's sparkling pools, 25 championship tennis courts, 27 holes of golf. bicycles. game room, gift shop and much more. Uncomplicated? You bell Rancho Las Palmas Resort Is the place for Your Day In the Sun. Advance Reservations Required Space Available Basis Call 714/S'68·2727 or Toll Free 800/228·9290 •Ptua tax and gralultlea. not a~lcable to groups EVERY THURS.- 9PM •JULY 16 LES BROWN and HIS BAND OF RENOWN •JULY 23 THE MODENAIRES with Paula Kelly. Jr .. Henry Br1ndon"s Band •JULY 30 TEX BENEKE & HIS ORCHESTRA Music In the Miiier Manner •AUGUST 6 GISELE MACKENZIE with Henry Brandon's Big Bend •AUGUST IJ HENRY BRANDON SYMPHONY featuring THE YOUNG SINGERS OF LYRIC OPERA .• AUGUST 20 CONNIE HAINES with Henry Brendon"s Orchen ra ·t\~~lio LAS PALMAS RESORT'~ :._..;;.. -H/F Orange CoHt DAIL y PILOT . TuHday, July 14. 1981 HUDSON HUDDLE -Red Burke of For t Bragg, Calif. was one of 35 Hudson owners frcun the West Coast who brought their cars to ............ a Northwest chapter meeting of the Hudson- Essex·Terraplane club, in Hazel Dell, Wash. State to dip into reserves General fund may show deficit of $100 million for year S ACRA M ENTO (AP > - California s pent $2.2 billion more than it took in during fi scal 1980·81 and will have to dip into its reserves by as much as $100 million, state Controller Ken Cory said. A preliminary reading showed onl y $13 million in the st ate's General Fund "Surplus" as of J une 30, when the fiscal year ended, Cory said Monday. T hat doesn't include $620 milllon in the so-called Reserve for Economic Uncertainties and another $42 million lent to a health care fund, Cory s11id. When the books are closed. he said. the state General Fund may show a deficit of as much as $100 million for the fiscal year. He said the fund will have to borrow from reserves in the coming months. as it has been doing In recent months. to pay the state's bills. ·'T he drastic difference between spending and revenues in the past fiscal year s hould alar m the Legislature and the executive branch of government to the fact that a serious fiscal situation is at hand,·· Cory said. The main reasons the state has been outspending its rev e nues ar e multibillion-dollar tax cuts in the last few years and a program of aid to local governments. this year totaling $5 billion. to make up for Proposition 13 losses of property tax revenue. Cory's office said the retail sales tax raised $7. l billion in 1980. the personal income tax raised $6.6 billion; the bank and corporation income tax raised $2. 7 billion, and the inheritance and gift tax, which would be re· pealed by a pending initiative. raised $.522 million Workers strike at movie site DUBUQUE, Iowa CAP> - Seventeen d isgruntled union workers have walked away from their jobs in a pension plan dis· pule at Pickett's Brewery -the place where the movie "TaJte This Job and Shove It" was filmed. The movie, which premiered in Dubuque two months ago, ls a f a r cical look at labor · management strife in a Dubu· q ue brewer y . I n the film , wor kers rebel w he n t heir brewery is bought by a Min· neapolis company . Pickett's, which was recently taken over by a Des Moines grain marketing corporat ion, was struck by Teamsters local 421 whose three.year contract expir ed last month. A wage agreement has been reached. but negotiations broke down over details of the pension plan Brewery officials say the coin· cidence between the movie and the strike is "a curious and ironic happening .'· There are times when people who ltve near airports say: our new McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80 Jets are the Quietest Jet airliners in their class. In fact, when a super 80 takes off the noise around the airport is cut -drasticalty -by as much as 20 percent com- pared to similar aircraft. "Quiet please !" well. at Airca1 weve heard their reQuest. And weve acted by finding ways to reduce air- port noise. It's Just part of our style. Quieter on the outside means Quieter on the inside. And that brings added passen- \ Millionftire due charges Patron of arts' arraignment set in death try on wife NEWPORT, R.I. CAP) -She Is a beautiful helreaa wor th milllona. He la a han<home New York fi nancial consultant and once kept the confidences of the late J . Paul Oetty. They spent thousands lo make sure you could see the ocean from their mansion, styled after an 18th·century English country manor. Their dinner parties were the envy of Miilionaire's ,Row - summer gathering place for the wealthiest of the wealthy on Rhode Island Sound T hey had it all, and l hey had their privacy -he insisted on it. torney aeneraJ. According lo the prosecution, Mrs. vonBuJow bas an lllneaa that resul ts ln a low wblte cell count. She does not ha v e diabetes, which Is characterized by a hieh whJte cell count. The state claims lnsulln injections, which are norm ally given to diabetics, triggered an adverse reaction and h ypoglycemic shock. The Investigation began when Mrs. vonBuJow 's German maid, Maria Schrallhammer, became suspicious about the illness that sent he r f irst to Newport Hospital and later, In a deep I craahlng surf of Rhode Island I Sound, so she had the back yard built up. Five years after they bought the home, the vonBulows In· stalled a 36·bY·74 fool swimmlna pool on the grounds. They abo shaved about 17 feel of hillside in the spacious back lawn to restore the ocean view. says John Winslow, president of the Newport Preservation Society. Winslow described vonBulow as "an intellectual man" who wrote an article for the society detailing the history of Claren· don Court. which was built in 1904 for the owner of t he But now Martha "Sunny'' Crawford von Auersperg von· Bu low lies In a coma . And her husband Claus vonBulow is ac· cused of twice trying to kill her with injections of insulin -dur· Ing two consecutive Christmas visits to their Newport retreat. 'She was v ery beautiful , and he, very handsome.' VonBulow, 54, a tall , silver· hair ed patron of the arts and Broadway investor. is to sur- render to R h ode I sland authorities today to face ar· raignmenl, on two counts of as· saull with intent lo murder his 49 · year·old wife, heir to a Pittsburgh utility fortune. The charges, filed last week after a months.long investiga· lion, have turned a spotlight on the couple, who once asked that tour buses s kip their home, which was the setting for the 1956 Bing Crosby-Grace Kelly movie "High Society." The New York Daily News. citing unnamed sources, report- ed that servants overheard the couple talk of divorce. The New York Post quoted vonBulow's lawyer Herald Price Fahringer as s aying, "She made state· m e nls to people that s he no longer wanted to live." "Naturally, everybody is UP· set about it," said Jane Langley Hoving, wife of the retired chairman of New York's Tiffany & Co and a neighbor on Millionaire's Row. "She was very beautiful and he , very handsome." Authorities alleged in an in- dictment that vonBulow tried to kill hi s wi f e during the Christmas 1979 season and again during lhe holidays last year. The prosecution will attempt lo prove that vonBulow injected his wife with insulin during the Christmas visits, knowing that it could kill her. said Daniel Hackett, spokesman for the at- coma , to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York, said As· sistant Attorney General Stephen R. Famigliett.i. She took her fears to Mrs. von· Bulow's son and daughter by her fi r st marriage, to Austrian Prince Alfred vonAuersperg They contacted New Yor k lawyer Richard Kuh, a former Manhattan district attorney, who contacted Rhode Is land authorities, Famiglietti said. John F. Sheehan. another of von Bulow's attorneys, said medical reports did not show the antibodies in Mrs. vonBulow's blood which would be present if she had been injected with in· sulin. "I am convinced my client didn't do this and I don't think anybody did it," Sheehan said, adding that the first time Mrs von Bulow was rush ed to a hos pital for shock, medical re· ports showed alcohol in her blood, whi ch could have trig- gered lhe reaction The vonBulows were married in 1966. They have one daughter, Cosima. 14. The couple bought their oceanside estate, known as Clarendon Court, in 1970. They lived most of the year in a Fifth A venue apartment in New York City. but trekked to Newport for the summers and Christmas holidays. They also have a home in London. According lo Newport folklore, Clara Knight. the original inhabitant of Clarendon Court, didn't like the view of the Pullman Car Co . The Danish born financial con· sultant once worked as an ex- ecu tive ass istant to oi l billionaire J. Paul Getty. He was a British barrister before mar- rying Mrs vonBulow . the daught e r of Annie Laurie Crawford Aitken, a member of the Carnegie family. Friends described the von· Bulow's Newport dinner parties as "the most elegant" in town. Their dining room is reportedly furnis hed in museum-quality French furniture, and the couple would fill the room with large urns of lilies. Until s he became ill during 1980. the vonBulows would invite about 60 guests lo their home about four times each summer for an evening of dining and dancing on the terrace next to the large pool Orchestras would provide music Mrs. vonBulow is said to love art and dancing. Her husband is ~ an investor in the Broadway show .. Deathtrap," in which a man scares his wife to death, said an assistant to producer Alfred deL1agre Jr. De nmark prepares COPENHAGEN , Denma rk <AP l Denmark is computeriz- ing its coastal radar system to provide better and faster sur- v e i 11 an c e for its own a nd NATO 's navies , a navy spokesman said. ger comfort. so do our new wider seats and handsomety appointed lntertors. our new Jets also are the most fuel efficient Jets in their class. conserving fuel IS one of the ways were working to keep the cost of flying down. In fact. everything we do is part of our new style that will keep you flying with us. again and again. so fly Alrcal . Experience the style that·s winning the west. -. -------~~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, July 14, 1981 HI F •7 ,,------------------------------------------------------------NYSE OMPO ITE TRAN ACTION OUOUTIOftS INCl.UDI TltAOI' Otl '"' .... VO••. MIDWIH l'AC"IC, ..... I OHON, OITltOIT ANO Cll•CINNATI noo laCNAllOH AND ltll"QttTIO 1 1' TMI lllA•D AND INITOllT. .. , ..... t.'\~\ Open letter ~ to the president This ti the first of a two-part u11e1. Open lettu to the president of the U S tn your devotion to the theories of "supply side economics" -which have dominated your ad ministration's entire domesUc policy lo date -you may not have studied aa intently aa you must the ex · perlcnce of •ur closest ally across the ocean -Bri· ta in. Applying the same theories has been Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an admirable woman with an iron will. Uritaln's performance ~ has been dis· mat. ----~-...... ..& In my en· ~·;~ee~e~:p:'i:. SYLVIA PORTIR porter and com-, mentator on economics. this is one o ( the rare occasions on which I have presumed to write an open letter to the presi· dent. I do so because. l ) Millions of us have heard so much and so often about "supply side economics" that we tend to think we understand It. Judging Crom my own reaction (and it is an informed one). thls is not so The case history that 15 Britain today can be of enormous value an helping us to understand and. by so doing, helping us to make the theories work out well for us. 2> Our futures as individuals and as a nation de· pend on the success of the theories we are now try- ing. We're not playing with electronic games; we're playing with our own li ves. For all our sakes. we must do our best to make the approach work. And now. here goes When Mrs. Thatcher took office <in May 1979). she pledged to cut government spending. reduce high marginal tax rates and curb the growth in the money supply. The goals to revitalize Bnlish productivity and to bring down the rate or inflation. That 1s the U.S. approach. too That's "us·· 1n 1981 Mrs . Thatcher did succeed in significantly alter· ing the tax burden Studies by Dr William C. Freund. senior vice president and chief economist of the New York Stock Exchange, show that the top rate on com· pensation (earned) income bas been lowered from 83 percent to 60 percent and the lop rate on investment <unearned) income has been reduced from 98 percent to 75 percent In addition. the lax on value added (es· sentially a tax on consumption> has been raised from 8 percent lo 15 percent. "It has been a noble expenment," says Dr. Freund. "Lo hm1t consumption and to encourage sav· ing." . At the same time, the growth in the money sup- ply in Britain has been slowed sharply. As measured by so-called "M·l." or cash in circulation plus de mand deposits in banks, Britain's money supply grew by only 3 percent in Mrs . Thatcher's first 12 months in office as against 13 percent in the previous 12 months But on the spending side, Mrs . Thatcher has been a startling failure -unable to moderate either gov· ernment spending or government deficits In the two years since she took office. government spending has been higher in "real" terms I with the impact of infla. tion eliminated, so this 1s truly a real measure) than In the two years prior: it also has accounted for a slightly higher share o( Britain's gross domestic pro- duct (or her total output of goods and services >. Her record in controlling deficits has been even worse. WHAT STOCKS DID NEW \'OAK tAPI Jul ll Prw• AMERICAN LEADERS UPS ANO DOWNS Actvanuo O.cllned U11<ll•119td TOC.I lH Uff ,...,. lllgll• New low• -AT "MElCOO TOCS.y , .. 101 Jt9 1170 13 '° NEW VOAK IAP) JUI 13 Tocwy m 2'1 xa m • 1J ~To .. , ...0 1U7 10 71 Prev °":de ,.. 111 , .. 11 11 METALS NEW YORK IAP) -5"' 11onf•rr-"""el•!Wi<ttW9CI C-~IS cents a -Cl. U.S. asU- t111u. ..... ,. ''""' . _.., • HEW VOltK (AP) -Tl• lollowlna 11•1 lllOC .. \4 C9Ml a'*"'°• o.llYfftCI. 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I Olllf Clitlly °'*t 1*1,. ... .. ,, .......... .. '~--~~----~--------~-SYMBOLS • •I a a a a a a a a 0 3 3 2 35523 2 2 2 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT, TuHday. July 14, 1981 • "Sometimes the other actors don't like someone 'stealing that extra bow.' " DEAR PAT DUNN: I want to buy a parakeet. but I've heard it's hard to tell a pa rakeet Crom a love bird. Also, how can you tell a male parakeet from a female one? E.G .. Huntington Beach Although both birds have feathers In shades of green, yellow or wbJle, It's easy to decide which is which. Parakeets have slender bodies with long, polnUd tails, while lovebirds are stocky with short, rounded tails. Both have lblck, booked beaka and strong grasping feet with two toes lo front and two behind. Their beaks are UBed as a ''third foot" for climbing. On the female parakeet, the flesh above the beak (called a cere) Is usually brown. The male's cere Is blue. Food safety tips told DEAR READERS: Sometimes you can tell food Is spoiled because It smells "funny." That's your clue to throw it out, to avoid the dangers of food poisoning. However, sometimes you can't tell. Germs that cause food polMnlog often don't change the taste, odor or appearance of food. To help you know what to watch out for, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Quall· ty Inspection Service bas a new booklet. For your free copy of "Food Safety," write to Consumer Information Center, Dept. 653J, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Child ad data reviewed DEAR PAT DUNN : Where can I get some reliable information about getting a child started in the television commercial business? Our daughter is exceptionally pret· ty and is very interested in this idea . But, I've heard so many stories or how talent agents in this field are not trustworthy that I don't know how to look into hiring an agent. P. W .. Huntington Beach You may be interested in a book called "Getting Your CbUd Into TV Commercials." ll tells bow to evaluate your child's chances, and discusses photographs, union require· ments, special training, audltlons, potential Income and dealing with agents. A Ust of 160 agents Is included in the 32-page paperback. Contact the publisher, Pilot Boou, 347 Filth Ave .. New York, N. Y.10016, for order details. Birth af f adavit sought DEAR PAT DUNN: Years ago when l a pplied for my first passport, the passport of· ri ce kept my mother's affadavit swe aring to facts or my birth in Kansas where l was born before records were kept. It was the only record I had showing when and where I was born. My mother has since passed on and I have no one else who can make out a new af· fa davit. ls there some way I can have m y mother's affadavil returned after all these years? Where do I write? l got my passport through the New York offi ce and wonder if they still have my record. J .P., Costa Mesa Write to the Office of Passport Services, Bureau of Consular Allain, Department of State, 1425 K St. N.W., Wasblnitoa, D.C. 20524, giving the full name ln wblch the passport WH Issued, your dale and place of birth and number and dale of luae of tbe passport, If available. ff your affadavlt la still on file, this office may be able to retara It to you or send a copy of it to you. Log books awaited DEAR PAT DUNN: Last November I read about a "Vital Papers Log Boot" ln your column. I thought it was a good Idea and I sent for two books from Action for Independent Maturity in Washington, D.C. So far, the boob haven't arrived. I've written several times with no response, so I hope you can either get the log books ar a refund for me. , M.C., Cotta Mesa You boob an beta1 malled. ne ADI apollet,...u aaJd order reeordl wen Mt kept 0 bf aame" dH to die wol ... ., re· qwe1&a , ao k's aot lllloWlt If :you order was o.erlooked or Iott lD tM mall. A "Gor a problem? Thtn write to Pat • ., Dunn. Pot will cut rft.t lapt, {1fttmg fM 0"'1Ut!r1 and act6on ~ need fO 1ol~ in.equal~• m QOWnltMftf Gftd ~11. Matl MOUr qwllioM to Pol Dtmn, At Your ~. ~ COGIC DciU,, Ptlot, P.O Boz IMO, COffo Mita, CA naf. A• '"°"'-kCWrt Gt pot-'bW IOU.I bf Clllf10trfd, but ~ 11114•• "' '4Utn "°' Mc,...., tlw ""*"'• "'" llOfM, ~ .. ad bu.tmttf "°""'' phone '""""" ca.oc r. ~· 1'-" coW1M oppcor1 doUr u - cqt .....,.," , ~~~~~o~:~ .~~~~~~~. ~ .. ~~~ .. ~~~~~ .~ N•s~.~~~~ ,~J normally used acalnst Parkinson's Doctors believe that the virus, one patients. only some of whom were the researchers 1aid. dlsease bas been shown to reduce the or the herpes viruses, remains ln la· 1lven the dru1. Neither the doctors Offlclala at the Centers for Dbeas pain associated with 1hlnglea, a lent form In the bodies of thole who lnvolved nor the patlePLIS tuvw which Control In Atlanta said that between nerve disorder that strikes as many have had chicken pox as children, patients were recelvin1 thd'dru1 un· 60,000 and 1 mJlllon cases of shinglefA as a mllllon Americans each year, and that stress or other lllneasea can UI the study was complete. are reported in the United States' doctors report. activate lt to cause shingles, which 11 By the third day after the treat· each year. The drug, levodopa, caused a a lso known as herpes zoster. ment began, patients receivtna the Levodopa, also called L·dopa ls: "slgnlflcant decrease In intensity of The disease ls most common In drug had a significant decrease In used to treat Parkinson's diseas~. a pain" in patients who received It, older people, doctors said. pain, and the hllh·risk patients -nerve disorder that causes trembling with complete relief of pain in some Jt strikes nerves near the skin, pro-those over 65 with lesions In or near and muscle rigidity. L-Dopa has also cases. according lo the report in the duclng painful skin leslona that the eyes -experienced an even been found effective in treating palf'I Journal of the American Medical As· normally heal and disappellr within greater reduction In pain. associated with other ner ve diseases. soclation. two weeks. The pain, however, can Six other patients were eliminated The researchers said they do not Shingles, wbJch Is not often fatal persist alter the lesions disappear. from the study when the levodopa know how the drug relieves the paiQ but can cause blindness If it strikes The levodopa study, conducted by began to cause vomlllng. The ~octors of shingles, and that it bas never near the eyes, is caused by t.he Dr. Serge Kembaum and Dr. Jean s uggested a low dose be liven initial· been shown to attack viruses or to re- varicella·ioster virus, the same virus Hauchecom e at the Hospital Claude ly to help prevent vomiting. -duce inflammation. w.J'hy do you think your 9" brand ls lowest? Because its ads say so? But other brands' ads are saying the same thing-that they're the Lowest in tar. Just where ls a tar- consc~ous smoker supposed to turn? Well. numbers don't lie. So we've put the tar levels Qf all these claiming-to-be-lowest • • in. brands into the chart below. Box.Now is the lowest lOOs Soft Pack. And there's no cigarette in any size that's lower in tar than Now. That way you can see just how much tar your brand has. And something else-there's one brand lower in tar Do you want to know jor sure that you 're smoking the Ultra Lowest Tar™ brand? than any· of the other "lowest" tars. Now ls the lowest lOOs Well. there's only one-Now. NUMBERS DON'T LIE. NO CIGARETTE, IN ANY SIZE, IS LOWER IN TAR THAN NOW. BO'soox 85's;:f1c lOO'soox JOO's;:{~ iV(JH1 . I 11/ I Ltulhan CARLTON O.Olmg lmg· lmg 5mg CAMBRJDGE O.lmg lmg -4mg -- BARCLAY lmg lmg -3mg All 1ar numbers are av per ogarene by FTC melhod except me one asteusked r l wh ich 1s av per c1garene by FTC Report May '81 BoxlOOs Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heelth. , BOX. BOX 100'1: Lesa thin 0,01 mg. "tar". 0.001 mg. nicoune. SOFT PACK 85'1 FILTER. MENTHOL 1 mg. "ttf, 0.1 mg. nicotine. SOFT PACI 10()'1 FlllfR. MENTHOL 2 mo. 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" f 1•I lh.n.l.i J,1,:w.41 Jt>ib4·n h.;"nw"u t1fh• \t41•t .. \1¥1tpl1· .. lllll•ft1 '"· lluH '""'' ..... ,. ..... f't"U..:•'•lt ·~-... ~ ........ u HJ11U .. Mtt\•1 ""'•' ~Jt ......... , .. fM\111f41 .......... \uf"\~••1.•• \11h11 "" lt0 1 :::~ EQUAL HOUSING ::~~ OPPORTUNITY h..,. ::~~ Pllbl11ter•1 Motlce: Juat listed, for only $260,000! Assume 2 low int e r est loans . Completely remodeled. Coty Cirer,ace. Modem kltcht:n with microwave Covered patio for BBQ. Hurry. call6738SM THE REAL ESTATERS Use inflauon ID yuur 11d vantuge F~ oonsulta lion w /tearhera who hold Calir. Dept. or R. E lirenaes &: Ca lH Teaching Credentials VA, FHA purchases, no down payment. or no monthly pay ment purchases, partnership plans elt'. Call now. it's a buyers market ::~; All r u l estate ad ::~ v e r t i s e d 1 n t h I s ""' newspaper is sub1ect lo ::~: the Federal Fair Hous-,., • ang Act or 1968 which ::::,~ makes il illegal t.o ad· ''"' vertise "any prererence, ::::: llm1tat1on. or dis 11• rrlminallon based on HORSE PROPERn Lots or wood. stained glass and c·o unt r) OS Educat.orsRlly charm describe the at 841·6.!54 639-0616 race, color, religion, ·~· sex, or nauonal or1g1n. ::; or an 111tent100 to make ,., any such preference. ;~:; llm1tat1on. or dis ..... cr1m111at10n " OCEANFRONT Dplx4br'2ba&2br Iba rnosphere of this Santa ·· Ana Hgts 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home. The owner will carry large 2.nd and you can assume tht Isl Full pnce $163,900. ~,000 64~ 7!19< SUPERDUPH ! , .. ., 1•11 ~·:: This nell>'spaper to1t1ll oot w • knowingly accepl any '•• advertising ror real '.~:~ estate wtuch u. in viola· ~;: lion orthe law ERRORS: AdYemsen EASTSIDE "'" thollld chtd& Hi.it ads $1 0. 000 down! ~;: dolly .ct report ~ fantastk terms Owner :~;: ron llllllltClately. The wanls ou t. Easlside '"" DAIL y rll.OT OHUIMS Cosla Mesa 2 Bdrm 2 '"' liobll .&...-.... _ fl bath, 2 story lownhome ... ty TUf" ~ nt •,.,:;,· htcorrect Insertion 2 car garage, pool. si>a , .... _... Only SL29.SOO A bargain "" -r· down payment Call for :;;; m or e 1 n r o r m a t 1 o n ""' ,_ ________ , 546·2313 tl'WI :··:: Houses for Salt I U I ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ... ,.,, G...erol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE REAL ESTATERS .. , IW) ..... "" 4 BDRM HOME T HIHIUMG $105.000 TOWHHOME? Comfortable Costa Met.d l Ca II the i.peciahstl> al Beaut 1mmaculale nit•e ly landscaped 4 bdrm home on cul de·sat· Spacious moms View ol golf couri.e from proper ty Owner will help on flnanr1ng or lsl TD .it 13', Only Sl:ll,s<kl Call now 979·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS FIXER AND SAVE! A buy at SI 19.950 Bdrm 2 bath, huge added family room will' f1replat·e "all need1 paint and t'arper Set and save Call S46 2:ll3 THE REAL ESTATE RS family home on quiet the coodom1ntum 1n ~·" street Roor. I )r ne~ formauonrenter 1•-•9•A•Ll-O•A•l•SL--~·•• Covered patio. brirk Tourhstooe ReJll) ~~: BBQ. beaut garden 96.1-Cl!67 COMMERCIAL ,.. "" bearing fruit trees Prime Martne 1\\e loca ~:~.: Hurry to see' 646-7171 HELP! t1on H1 ghl) upl(rader THE REAL ESTATERS BIG FIXER ! building 100', octup1~ A must see' Co\·erro en Onl.\ $275.<W leai.('hnld tr) to this mal(nafttent 5 Ma~ be pur«hased 11 Bdrm 3 bath home !luge ree -----ramlly room . brirk LOWEST PRICE BALBOA ISLE Only Sl98.500! Unbeata· hie terms. Owner will carry Isl. at 12'; for 10 vea rs Ideal weekend and summer h1de·away Steps to bay. View boats from front sitting porch. Just listed. so hurry' Call67J.~ fireplace. formal dining. Ruiltin breakrast bar Beaut1ru1 pool and separate spa Gu~ BBQ and r1rep1t llome needs f1x1n ! Redur..-d to $179,000. Call for more details, 546-2313 THEREAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT HG HTS Delu xe townhouse HARIORRIDGE · duplex. 3 bdrm. ram1ly. Aw a rd w 1nn1 n It 2,~ balh each unfl "Jodelle" estate home frplcs. all built ms, 1st resale otrermf! on derks & patios Park th is exquisitely appoint lik e land!>capinit ed townhomt> ~1th SELLER Wll.L HELP mass1\e view of ba). FINANCE ~.IKX>' USE THE DAILY PILOT °FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call ocea~. roastbne & nig ht lolboo •-p.-. 11g hls o rrercd at R~·-r S88S.OOO i~i,bt1111\~1 S.: ~·t:. ~;r,dln1 ~1 R1nq 640 · '>'>6fJ Any!1me E.!',tblult Prrjf Bloq 642-5678 bt. )22 Find what you want 1n Daily Pilot Classifieds STAR GAZEK11~ r-----.----11; Clio Y R f'OLLAN•---.----4 M r-°""' • .,..., Cv.dt Jo1. V rAu•,J,,., ,o '~• Store Y To -lop meuoc.1f for Wednftdoy. twod _,i, CO<~""J 10 """""" o1.,..,.... Zodu b.<1!1 s.gn ,,.... JI~ ,_ Jl- J~· ,, ... ..., ,._ ll>C.... ·-)f()e ··-..... .Of.,..,. . , ... "" QM.I" .. .,_ MC>wl._. .. .,_.. .... ..... ,,.._ ....... ,...... •a..- ·~--•n..-i t1 ......... ., . 11w... "'• n-.,,_ .. ,,. "-~.... •c:..ur"' ·-Mo.e> " ..... ,,~ •.. ,. .. _ ,._ """"''" ...... «IN• Ill~ .,_ .., ... .. _ Ml,_ •'°"'" .,_ •"'-•• .. _ , .... ,,_ ,,_ "°" ~­...... "-...... :::-J='C!.L...»q ··-11• .. an ..... ........ .... ........ .,_ •O.. . ._ •.. ,. () "" Ntt1rnl RESIOENTIAL l!EAl ESTAfE SERVICES CAN YOU IBJEYE •67~7060• STEPS TO IEACH 2 bdrm each un1 l + room & bath orr 2 ca r l(ara1ie Good w ,5 rental area $2501000. associated Bii Ow £115 11u1. ro11s ~ } I "" e,,lt, () ti I fl f COMMEICIAL +UYIHG Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath apt Bltins. wet bar. fireplace. atnum Over soo sq ft or business spa<'e + 4 rar garage Pnced at m>.000. associated 8110 • [II ~ Ufll T[ 115 l ; #, 8 j t , I 1 ~ ... WOW! s:!S,000 down and total monthly payments or on ly S9S6 ror this lovely 3 Bdrm cul de sa<' home. Only $129.SOO. Call now 979.5370 ALLSTATE REAL TORI MOVEIMNOW This large 5 Bdnn 3 Ba home is in immaculate condition wilh new carpels, drapes & paanl Walk to shopping & schools. Assume lar11e loan and owner will help nnance Only S178.000 ••nwt•I MTOS, ltCW QTOS, USCD .... 3 Bedrooms for $109,500? Neutrally de('orated immaculate, end unit. Loads of storage space. Excellent loca tion, near pools & parks. Walk to schools. Assumable first! S109.500 . '·""··~ \\h ...... t .... M .. .... ,..,,. .. .. ~'""'' 3.""~Jtt ··-c::-:=·~ ·~-' )utf~:t' "''' •llM••I ""•'" "'"'" ~ '""'" ....... 11-i."lo••h ... f .. 11 h na. .. 14 ... ........ , hlmtt.tlofhl '"" lJM lM 0.Jly PllOC "Fut Rttl.ilt'' tt'nltt dimlory, Vour lim~ilow ~ eau ea.w at m IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 BROWSE POI BARGAINS throuih the OAJLYPILOT WANT ADS OCIAMYllW 3 Bedroom, Den, 2~ Ba Condo. 180 dqree ocun vie•. Walk to beach, pool • t.tnni.. mo.ooo. ' SECLUDED IM 14CIC, SCIMC IN NOMT Co mpletely remodeled Newport Heights home. Four bedroo~. den , new kitchen , copper plumbing and forced air heating. Numerous French doors. leaded glass windows, two brick fireplaces and a partial view. $365,000. U~IUJf li«Mfi REALTORS.675-6000 2~3 EMt Co.et Hltihlf, Corou ti.I N11 WE HAVE U OF TliE BEST USllHGS lN TOWN MESA DELMAR 3 Br 2 Ba Sl2li.SOO l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 4 Br 2 Ba $132,SOO S Br 3 Ba pool SUW,000 S Br 3 Ba immac 1176,000 All have attractive financing. IUY THE IEACH This 1s 11' The least ex pensive oceanfront re- ~ 751-1111 THERAHCH IRYINE S21S.IKX> Charming and spac1ou!I 4 BR 3 Ba. on pr1vall•. wooded lot w1pool and spa Several skylight~ and slatned glass wm I dows Assume loan al . 13'' . 759·1616 s 1 den ce 1n Newport 1-~~-lllf!llllllllllfllllll-111!1!!!!!! Beach 3 Bdrm 2 Ba ton do ll>'llh plent) or room and tasterul del'Orallon Serunt) parking Low interest assumable loan Tht> owner will assist ~1lh fin ancing A i?reat huy lhJt ""~ 't last lolboa lsbtd Rlty 673-8700 To place your message before the reading public. phone Daily Pilot Classified, ~5678 PENINSULA Fixtt Onl> step. t.o the surr. 1~ this ba rgam r1xer llrmg paint brus~ & shoq•ls and rash an on SSS l'all now @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·631-6990 Make your s hoppin g easier by wnng the Daily Pilot Classified Ads. For• Ad ift WOlllrll't Wortd Seasonless ! \.\' I ~,I I '1 \ TAYLOR CO. HLl\l."l<>l\:--. 1,,, 1·111; lie CAMYOM COUMTIY CUii FOi THt CHAIRMA .. OF THE 104RD Magnificent Georgian Colonial residence o 'looking the 8lh green of Big Cy n gotr course. The finest craftsmanship & materials! Imported marble, air-cond, crystal chandeliers, crown moldings, rich paneling, 3 wet bars + ma ny other imp ressive features. 5 Large bedroom.5, each with pri vate baths. banquet-size dining rm, Cam rm with marble fireplace, billiard rm with coffered ceiling & oak floors, refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant home for someone who appreciates the finest ! By appt. $2,150,000. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS Jiii S•Jo ..... lood NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4t I 0 REALTORS '7~5511 ASSUMABLE LOAN: LS9f CdM .... 1 wiltt good flfta9c*J. hdi lllit 3 ... J lo.. f.-ty nn + ufflity rooa CloM to e•et ttWncJ. AHlftCJ $429,500. COLE OF NEW,OIT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM dlt Mar 675-5511 CORON.ADEL COUNTRY CLUI MAR DUPLEX LIVING UND.AISU Exciting opportunity! Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1.495.000. Summer Occupa ncy. UDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home1 newly redecorated. Priced to sell qu.icKly at $475,000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath pl us lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining. $420.000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA ,OINT IE.ACHFIOMT Panoramic ba y & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featur- ing marine room. $1 ,385,000 . NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm, den, spacious Pl an 8, im- maculate. Low priced at $215,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l l \ II '1 \ do [J • , • '• 11 I ' ' I 11 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH US ••. TO HIWPOIT .uM. LIKE NE W TWO BEDROO M TO WN HOUSE TWO AND HAL F BATHS. FIREPLACE f1NISHED TWO CAR GARAGE LOADS OF STORAGE. LOCATED ACROSS FROM GOLF COURSE. .S139.900. 1617 WESTCLIFf DR, H.1. Ul-7100 Soul h Of the ht)1hway SllS lhi5 elci?ant home pltll> 111rome llul(e owners unit . bnrk C'ourtya rd leads to Frt'orh doors that o~n onto Italian ltled rloors. lli:autiful wood pe~gcd floors en h ance d e n and spacious family k11l'hcn. 2.nd story hosL~ secluded master suite with open balcony and bubbling spa loo ' 3 more queen su~ed bdrms for your lik ang Hu1ie 4 car garage + 2 Bdrm mmme untl Price redured and owner 1s an'(fOUS Call ~l esa Verde Country Cl ub Villas Stones ~~ throw to fairways! 3 BR. 1 2' t Ba lookutg out on Want Ad Hel£' 642·5678 Sell Idle items 642-5678 Pool. Cabana, Gardens. -- llalian reram1 r tiled lfii;i;'ijjiiiii;iiiiiii;~ ..... ~ patio s Spanis h rireplace AduJL-; Flt:'xi ble terms Owner may· ca rry !st loan orreredl al 5179.500 By appt j Owner a~.!:_549·1¥ @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714·63, -6990 STEPS TO SAND $50,000 DOWN Deluxe Newport Bearh duplex' Low interest as sumable Isl + owner will carry a 2nd 3 Bdrm up with bulC(>n). 2 Bdrm down with huge patio Both have r1replaces ! Rare 32 x IJ7 lot Only $279.900 llurry. <'all 673-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS c HAllOUl Davenport Island. cus tom 3 Bdrm home with 63 ' or ba y front. boa t dock . sauna and spa, exquisitely appointed, s hut· ters. parquet floor· ing, paneling, rich tone thruout . Owner w /carry at w >; with $175.ooo cas h . I t 's s m ashing! $830,000. THE 19£CTOllS C " U R C H I S 0 II k C R U I 8 0 E J S E R A E E I S T A l E 0 A I L & 0 D Q I T A E X II I X C II E T T f W R E A U II T f S S R R U K 0 S A I T E S A C S X A M U A l P I Y R T X G T D A A P I 8 R l M 0 " l E A E D R E J R C W E H T A E A 0 l T D K W P Y A R A R J C U A R 8 l E C C C E A E Y H D R Q D T E 0 I Q W II T U S S K E T R A C U Y 0 G Z X E E S B T E E R A 1 C B G T K R A C R E R K B R l T U X l l R M E E 6 D U R l A J l l I A Q A E D C S l W N Q Y S 6 B E l I A Y K C A W R S R A L Y A 0 A R A f A R E W T A T L C E D N A U A E C A W E S I U 0 0 J L C lnmdcn: ................. --.....-. wn, ~. dollll Of .......... Fllld ..,_ 11W i.. It 111. • • Fil -..a-l-.. ~ °""' ...... ...... .. s..w. er-" T-1 M41fMBlilc S....e ... ~ ....., T---=H...al,. '::~::' M:\\~~-a£~s· :: -----..... 't QAY I POUAN ·~-=-.. ~:...:. :: low 10 ,.,,.. IOIH 1t~ft -"' I POU A TI J I I I I r J I Gl OU M l :I ' I' I I I . r..,..v..,A_R .,...o _s ---ii ,.Jl .--J I I I~ . T0111mu1er. 1"onton1, we -. . . at• lltte 10 "°"°' • 11'1111 '° old, 1111 loci.! S.Cu!ltr 1111mt1tr 11 ,.., -K-11-1 -,-1-y-.... 1111 -111o1111•ftl•" I I I I' I .•~-~cM\--= ------""' ...... -,,.;. ... '::'I ..... rrr rr1 OPEN DAILY FOR VIEWING 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. 55t Viste Aon, IWfs $241.IOO 415 c-:.-.:r. .,._, U41,000 2261 I , cor. 2lrd $265,000 3121 W. Coest Hwy. 7D $215,000 123 Vie I.id, Udo $315,000 11 l Vie Rn--. Lido $355.000 320 S.ewcn, SNnclfft SlH,500 21 ll ............. '+. $444,500 SOl ldpwllttr, r ... $tt5,000 ' • com.. , ...... 11. s 1.100.000 3024 Oc... ltYd., CDM Sl,150.000 tell a friend and help choose your new neighbors! GUHD CAHAL OH WATB &...g. Ir lo•tfy 2-•~4 llecl. ...... 1111ftt Llttlt Is. h oy ytw 'r•••d recrMtloa. Abo I rt11W ..... 11e for J bcNits. $675,000. OWHU AMANCIHG-IAU04 IS. s.-io. z .. tory 41r ..... + I ...... Ant ...... _. ... s.r--...... MlrW A•t. Eaiy shps to So. t.,. $530,000 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE . S.lir, R#n,.:, p.,.,..,,, M~~ ?4311 w (CM)I HW\ m Mort<W A"' ~· B.oa... &Ibo.I 1'1.ind '31·1400 '7Ut00 CE 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE SAM CLIMIHft IM\IX Super Buy. Upstairs Unit With Three Bedrooms. Peek·A·Boo Ocean View. Wet Bar. Living Room With Fireplace. Cathedral Ceilings. Wrap-Around Patio. Spacious Down s t ai r s Unit With Two Bedrooms & Living Room With Fireplace. Laundry Facilities. Good Income. Owners Will Help Finance . Priced At $195,000 . 321& OCUll BlVD. FllSllllfml: 3bdrm,l.2bo, 40'x 135' lot. Coll: tieldsteod & Co.: 915-1117 t OI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, Jul 14, f981 Ho.NtForS.. . "-"'-Wt c1-1rcW Ho.ttU• J1 ... 1"'-"U•fwwhhd ....... u. I t ~ ......_. .... We ....... 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"" v r.n• Br •'•mity Rm . · -_...""'" fronla&I! ln prime loca Clean, new cfll(, atrium. mcnt, modtm kitchen. 3 Bdrm 1525 ftneed New Fanwtlc 3 Br 3 Save your dov.-n paym'l Portola Model. must see THEl.AMOW Ba Coodo, l2:lOO moves $3000 move )'OU ll\ 3 mny up•ntdei, prU1 only Spukhn& 3 Bdrm homt you in, 11000 ~r month Bdrm home •'or mol't' S169 .SOO ~·or 11ppt on b ca u t 1Iu11 y uaum11bl 1st ~.000 3 bdrm HarbOr Vlrw tioo Owner wUJ fl.nance Ava1l. lmmtd W.-28211. rte rac avaU, no peu yard ' latl.lf K..idl " may car,; SIOO ft» w~~r IJSK down, llft» mo Exclusive Principals ~r-;; Co r o-; a 540 S300 days, 838 9714 P"tl weloome ~ZOOO I Why pay miu. Next to lnlpf73· or_M5-~ SS1·6890 l_andscapt'd romer lot 111 shoppina. theaters'& CUST~..il"l!.D Soothing bpi. wood 1 year $43$,oOo. C1ll Quall Plat'I!, Stevt, only Ask for Irene Hi9hlandJ Super clean wllndaL_ev~ -Aaent,noret. Hedda M11roa1 Agent 752 1920. Loudon. A(l, 631-4247 or 2 patlot Pvt beaches 3 Br 2 Ba. sp11, ~alled C_....._. ~·1064 Toaee &scll! 631 7300 --S1500 incl. icardener. 11arden. romp!. pnvacy U•fwwl1a.I 3425 park, jUJt minutes to ""''""'" de~klng und covered btaehei 3ffiiSl5 lllJ ON 4 8d born' U1 The Ranch patio. Ocean view, alow· IA YROHT MIWPOIT CONDO Co.do111a.lwett /Tow• A t 873'~. __ J7SO_. 41M·3788 •••••••• .. •u•••••••••• Thia 4 bdrm + ram rm hHNtfor .. 1700 1 Br. lrplc. dwhwsr. gar Super loc Up&raded , Sen Cleml!flle 3br. 2\,ba, Ward Manaacment Co. OE Owner'• bouaht llnot~r 1111 parquet noon, phuh 714 ... 631.~ Wiii consider any ofter. carpets, llO u rm et --~--Owner wlll help rlnllnrc $172,000 Darrell Pash k1tchtn Lo111-e.t pnel' m l.clllced SJ00,000 condo has all Lhe extra• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9900 Mo 812 Jasmine 3bdrm, 2ba bome Lra 1800 sq ft partial ocun 5600 sq fl of qUllhty ~n Walk LO beach. tennts & P"LM-~-0 112 4 daiJt 842•8367. · ..trd~1mo 4944818 view_J6501mo -~ atrurllon on 1 U or pool Wet bar bit Ins "" .,_, - - 4ts.tbltto/o Lom Enjoy adult living In this beit utiful secunty gated condominium complex Thts large two bedroom end unit with balcony and v1tw 0( mountains 1~ fully air l'ondit1oned Great f1nonr1ng $134,900 D.M.MonWRltr 644-9t!.0 760.0135 COOLftOOL Big 20x40' pool Roes with this neat4 Bdrm home in Mesa Verde Also has a great bonus room Cul dt sac location ReJI value at $119 .9511 m .3191 DuDltx· I I• to ltach 3 B'r 2 Ba upper, l Br I Ba lower Bit ins and rt replace lll both units A huge 4 car garage ancl owner wiU finance Ask in g $32S •(XX) JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 lal»oa I slaind 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE IY OWNER 32i Coral & 3 11 A!!l~h) st 673 0188 Corot1a del Mar I 022 ...••.................. SO. OF HIGHWAY SO. OFIAYSIDE Duplex. assume S270 000 in loans Askin~ SIOO.UOO Ideal for bullclt•r remodeler Darrell Pash. 631-1266 R~MIC Rf:AI TORS Nearly ne" duplex Three and two bedrooms Three and two bath!. Ideal!\ de signed for gUt>sl!> La rgt> assumable hl and owner "'JI rJrr' 2nd T D Call Rogrr' Bar q u1st. 759 120 o r 631 7300 434 IEGOHIA Elegant ne" 4 Br \'ft' tor1an pJrl 1al 1u ownr t·ontrat·to1 1us1 £Q!!!l)leting s.')75.000 CostaMna 1024 ............•..••...... MESA VERDE ASSUMAILE N1ee 3 Bdrm 2 bath home Ne" roof. near schools and shops Ask mg $129.900 For in formation. call 540.1151 --~ -.-HERITAGE . • REALTORS OPEN HOUSE Sun, ten- nis c rt . poo I. spa . balcon) o rr :'>1BR S143.SOO Super assuma ble loan. John Marshall 631 1266 18 MESA VERDE Exeeut1ve home. J br. 2 ba, I stor> home on quiet cul·de-sac st 1 tge bdnn rould be t'On\erted to make 4th bdrm Room for RV access or pool. Bkr, 963-8182 __ _ 50/o DOWN ! Room~ J Bdrm 2 ba home on an R2 lot with plans for 2nd unit. Great Eastside loeat1on snd great linanc1ng Only sm.soo /.Jn NIC,[L [}AILEY & A~SUUl\f [ 5 EAmlDE 2HOMES On large lol A 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 2 fplc 's, patio, PLUS 2 Bdrm cottage. 1165.000. Flnanrinit by owner. JN • RoyMc~.Hr. 541-772' IAlnmlDfU s. bedroom 1 bath • ldrm I batll unll o.n llrl• IDC. t.arse uauma • toaa. ••ooo BU RR WHITE ~EALTO R , .... c I ~ '~ ~" i,. . Assume loan ut IO'h 3 631-laM the area. $249"4)0. bdrm, 2 ba Only t27.900 ~ Call645 9161 I t t " • . ASTHWY . OPtN HOUSt RE Al TY /. COlONY l.rit 48r. 2'78a family home, tn Colony Cluh. Walk to pool. tennb. Ntw linanc1ng ll\ ail Call for detwl.s LACUNA BEACH 4!77~ OutofSMJM Ollfoft4td w11ter Owner wlll r11rry +brand new carpets Deep Cinyon Tenn11 Coste Mno )224 Ml11iott Vltfo 3%'7 2 br. l ba, encl patio. di& flD1tnt• ina SJ 450 000 mak this 1 d Club Lovely 3br, ~b11 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hwuher, nr So Cout Agent Ou~ 1:ilbb Own\wilf~ea 711rm: "A" Plan GreatOreen DLX COND02 Br +lrg llOMl!:Sfo'ORRENT Plaza,t.1001mom 1JSO. 875 2311 ~711& 2nd,/ D curry a tee bell Loe S5000 down. loll Br 2h Ba rrplc, 3, Bdrms S625 $700 ~-7001 ' --. . OWC Slns,ooo at 12'< gar , a /c, new $775 f e n r e d Y a rd i. & 3 Bdrm Condo New p.imt 30 Sttpe To leoch BKR. ~3-1220. 673-~or963-8377 go rages Kids & pets & carpel. Newport Ter Watl'r \'ll!W , 1ndudes ,.... --welrome 5~S 2000 7311 ~ land lO'l assumable IKo.e Property 2000 LUSI Of'TIOM 1.8.ent, no lee rare · loan, 4 bdrm. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Why pay rent?"?'?'' • 3bdrn1, 2btt. f<1m rm. WOODBRIDGE 3bdrm w t poss 1 b, I e Ruest MAKE AM OFFER! New, fantastic:. well locu frpl<'. gd view, .,,1 U" ~SO. Upsuurs. spurious. C 11 r ted 3 B 3 e C " .,. quiet neighborhood Bit quarters .11 now or r · a new on· tirades. fm-d ynl $700 ms CrpL:s. drpb, aece)~ detalls7526499 GreatNtw,orthy S Income Properties do,SBOOpermo,nextto 6405626 14YCUsT Eut11de Costa Mesa allsboppul& 631 ~ to pool. spa tenn1.!t 20'i down Ownt'r will .... _ ~•--1. 32 ~9 l'Outts SI Wtlc111ood 4 RR , pool. 11pa, xlnt t: Side 2br. 21>.1. frpk, ._wpon ~ v 1213l837 83.'ll Plan IV Real: y 55000 down, Sl1801mo buys Jbdnn, 2ba fixer Ill Costa Mt>s a Owner A),'t 642 1523 or 645 7365 e--H /\~C H h f /\LT Y '.>!.> 1 2000 Prime Oan11 Point duplex on l'orncr lot ntar Dana Marina 2 bdrm, I ba up. I lidrm down beamed l'lng, --------•) frplc, dm111g an.~it. ent·I OCEAHAtONT rma nring wf'l2'-·, duwn carry Pnct'd Lost>ll' 165-0/Mo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• $183,000. C11ll Ceny or ~/ . 548-3561 Pvt park. 3 Br 211 Ha. Towt1ho11M p11tm $144,000 Huge 6 yr old triplt•x Mixsi<>n Reul!> Prime loc•ation. Xlnl l'IWHATESAU : 359 Prtnl'elon Christa, STARNF..t; t o. ut • ftOOL HOME W tD, refr1g, S725 mo Unfwnllhed 673 7761 7~1P7 ~C~D Kids OK, no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• . =-<-~ College Park. 3 Ur I~• John Man.hall THE LA K F. S I n 3525 3 Bdrm hOU!>t' Xlnt rond M1n1mum 1!111 s120 .ooo <.'al l 213 326 II.SI WOODBRIDGE 494 0731 owner fmanemg Playa R E673 lllOO _qnqtJl!M 1ft: Ba Large bat'k)ard 631·1266 !Bdrm. Iba.~ mo VERSAUES ~ Complete!) upgraded 559·9581, 752 19113 VA POOL HOME Lovel> 3 Bdrm home featuring mash.'r bdrm "'llh open beamed el.'11 ings Jnd Ben F'r.inklin fireplace. den. Jnd hbrar} stud) orr mahte1 bdrm Elegant formal dining room O\'erlookm)! pool and patio Assuma ble r1nane1ng .il!>t available ,\skin~ $165.000 For an appoint ment to see. call 540-1lS1 ·:a~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS CCYITACE 2br, 2ba. fam1lv rm. cor ner lot. a.si;umable lbt will C'On!t1der 2nrl .fil3J.. 900 5.\ I 1183 Turtltrodl HiCJhl-ds Panf1rd b> 8ren 24~sq rt J Bdrm, 21 2 ba Lari:e view lot L'pgruded $299,000 5 Purple Sagr Ph 546 S<.61 or !i75 f>.1:16 Owner * *JUST LISTED! Super comer lol·at1011 gives greitl pm·aty to the lovely bark~ ant h1ghl1ghlcd b) thl• almost new hot tub! The owners are anxious anti flexible term~ arl.' Nl.'w Modular 1') llt' llomes, lea:.ed land. Ot'eanlront Pk . 3 p1 I hrhs. 24 sct·urily. hshmii p11•r from $29 ,900 -t99 !lf!IU IYOWNER Lin el) 2 slor) 3 Bdrm 2 bit, ~1.in) amen1t1e~, as SUmJhle loan $229,500, <2131 !12&bil9or ( 714132'1-7706 Super Temple HiUs home on .. large P' t lot llm·k ~ourmt'l klll·hen w ~k)hght~ & art1s1·~ ~tudio w frpk & "'l't har LaC)llfta VillocJe R.E. 497-1761 a\a1lablr I Bdrm 2 HJ EMERALD IA Y and onl) <>nl) ;l\·a1lable rro111 ro" HllllflngfOfl leoch I 040 $166.~UO lot in this doo.lt'(I url.'11 r ................. ••• •• Plans and Pt'rm1ts for 3 br. b:i "• SI09,!i00 ~i Wl\l\dbrldgc (•l<'i?ant \'Illa Sl .6.W.000 Terms a\'aal Scott Real CAROL TATl'.\1 HI.Tl! ty 536-7533 Rcallg 4~ 00''9 SUPERCOHDO :;51 .:moo lo<JWta Hih 1oso, Reduced S8,000!!! tmBarr,nra l·'kv.,.1n1nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •, m1. to beaeh' Im 3 bed rm . !\oust' 2 haths. mae . highly upgraded 1 I ASSUMABLE VA built ms, endo.~,t'i.l prd. lidrm +den gue)t rm . I Take ovt'r high balanc•r paid )?ardem•r, ~ C'<H &J•bath Pool.s.Jaeuw. on \'A loan on this Kara.:e firt'plarc· tennis. clubhouse. "-N almost ne" 3 Bdrm 2 Ha ~ mo A\11 .Jul\ I bar fprlc Perll'cl for on large lot Nu·e up uwner 642-01:.1 sgl or rouplt> $110.SOO grades. l'f!nlrnl air, Ir!( Newport ltach I 069 O"ner anx1ow. Need~ covert>c1 patio <.'all for •••••••••• ............ . r1nanrang to l.'Xl:.t1ng details \'Ul':Jnl. rea11\, ""nt•r $38.000 Owner will help' an x 111 u !> \\111 I h 1· Ip Open Sat. Sun I 5 Hkr fanan t•1• 3 Br 2' · Bu IS e-RANCH F~E AL TY 55 1 2000 :'\on Coop 536 160!1. dt'r1• prl\all.' pJrk 968 83.U SI J.1.000 "1st Time Buyers" DREAM HOME $103,000! $8000 °" I 01/'llnt. llJrd to fitld~ PrJWt•al I) lmpo~!tible.liut"l'dtd 1t Jnd 11 's a he.iut of J buy LotJ. of plust>i; in thi~ NEWER Med1lerra neitn bargain Lots of .1tla s s HUG E PVT Dl::CI\ for :.unning all da~ Charm111g Spanish .o1reh11ecture "1th arrhe~ surrounded b) lu,h gardens Wllb lots of OUI dour h vin.R areas to en I JO) "1thol.l chores ! hkel J !tparkbng swlm pool I St>e this lllhm bl Jnd II will be }Our la!tt Rt>tterl hurn. call no" . Century21 1Wc6·111l 84MQ80 Walr fmt t'OOdo I l~lr Super nice w pool. tnnis $560 .00 mnnlh 840 lr.6~846-~ I nine 1044 ............••.••...... DUMP ITI Abandonr<I Turllrrock Man!tton 1 81{, w ne" 80r; loan 131:'. IO lerest Pnc•t.'d to sell Prl Lndscp UK' + Ll\e in luxur) for 7SK cln 752-92,P FOR SALE John ~IJn.hJll 631 1266 Duplexes. oceanfront lieaul1ful ocean \it'"' Pl.'rfec·t lorat1on Nl'" C'Ond11lon Agt 673 7300 IY OWHER $I 3,450 Dn Priced belo" mkt & ap will buy Uus vu condom pra1Sed \alue for quick Villa Balboa t\~)Umt• sale. beautiful 4Br l loans $134.500 HJ<' LaPama m lnme Rae· Rodgers631-l:?Ji6 quet Club Assumable I Isl & low 2nd Make besl offer, m11~t sell 1mmed. Call Ton) ~1204 d)s. 552 6949 e\CS PLAM3 TURnEROCK Ideal Sl.'llmg ror art1v1• family 1 neitr µoul , park , lt'nna~ and i.t·hool!tl A 1 bdrm. 21, hJ "11h ,1tOfMI famll) room . a 3 ear garage It hcJ, J i:ood a!t sumablt> loan Federal la" prnh1b1t:. our ad l't'rtisini; tht• term~ but. ra II us for rlcta1ls You will be i.:tad vou dad Asking pnrt• L~ $222.soo RVM~ R~:~LToRS OC l-:AN F'RONT Duple\ & Tri Plex Xlnl lor r f' 673 i67J I 67J 71173 PARTY IN HARBOR VIEW Sm.ishinl! fam1I~ room with "'rt bar l11 b<'ht'vabl\' beaullful rn lrrtaanrr~'i palm 5 Bdrm ~mmerset on h•e land Ab,olutel} 1mmJt UIJtr mo~e 1n l'ond1t rn n Crc·.1l1' t' f1n .1nt·ing d\'a1lahle • IODOW>h 714 ~I 0763 S850 Mo Pool main Beaut 2 Bdrm 2 bu l'Oll 2'J~ l'ollei:e A\'I· tenani~tn£1d 979 7295,_ Duplexes u..furoft 3600 VILLA IALIOA 1011". loan. 30 )r I bdrm den, \•1ew, fpk. m1rro. upgrud cpl, hn11. tile rte For info 673 6607 or I 883-4303 do Assume Isl T. D. Co~la Me~a. l'A Spotless Jbdnn, I' ~ba. gd v:;~~~··;;~~~j .. t;;::•h OWC 2nd TD al 13', C M neighborhood duplex 3 4 tir Newport $170,000. Agt. 640-4277 E'SIOE C.M. dAva1I N7 /lS ~ + sec SANTIAGO DR. b4:h $115() m STRT Sept 12 Uftitt· $575,000 ep ew paint, new Beautiful house a'a1I 15 EXECUTIVE HOME 4 bdrm newl\" de('tlrut ed SJSO.<XX>. Assul)'luhle loun or l5e S2000 per mo or leJM' option .\iel.'nl &12 6768 E Bluff CONDO ·z· l'IJll 4b1 , 2hJ . fam11,, S245' 000 644 175.\ II arbor view llonw Monitl'O 111· 0"1wr Jbr. 2 ba. a~;um Sl721\ Showi. hke model ' Ask tn)? $239.500 incl land i60-9596 Own Agl. K•J: Canyon townhome. Open daily I !i 25 Ca· nyon Island Onvr Golf l'uurse view. tennis , pools Assumable loan $275,000. Ag_t_. ll75 5200 IA YFRONT DUftl.EX Balboa Peninsula lwo 3 bdrms, 2 bu Gurage Pier and float One or those "hard to find" items and t.tw owner will t'Jrr) the papers at 20', dnwn with till' "U!>t'd to bt'" interest or 13'. E\"en the pm·e 1s n!(ht at Sl ,300,000 ULIOA COVES MEL RICHS NEWLISTINCi PAVILION REALTOR Th1b 1mma1·ulatl' and l 67>8120 tw a u I If u II> dt>('O r.i t cd --lll!!lllll!m ___ _ home •~ nght on a ~and\ I bearh 1n a sel'ludrd --------· prl\ all· t·ommun1l~ H·RBOR HILL Pier a11d ~lap, lar~l' " r I a I(~ t 0 n t' s µa r 1. 1.~e custom hornt• sale modelrd kllt'hl'n . 2 \\'1th spt>ctacuJJr \IC" hreplat t'~ a nil 2 pallob J usl down the hill from Bearh 11\ml( JI ih hest • llJrbor R1dgt> O"'ner S63S .OOO ('Jll 1,11 5t>eh equity p;irt1wr or fleazll.'\ for appt to st•r pns:.1 ble Trade Ted 642•5200 Ge1ssler979·ml j PETE ' BARRETT :,. REALTY fl Town (sf Country QtAL~' llG CANYON.VU Out sland1n~ 4 Bdrm " fam1l) rm 180 de)? view Pool. ~1lar heat mg, etr Slll.S.000 552· 1800 EXECllTIVE PEMTHOUSE lnr rec11ble '1e" of Ol't'an, hit} .ind n1gh1 light ~ Spataous ~ brdroom Large a!> sum.ibll.' Isl Agent 759 0120 HARBOR RIDGE Lease ODtioft 2hr. 21m "D\rNASTY .\1 nd c• I. wood floor~. lmc·k k1H•hen. mountain 'It'". le.i'e option $450.000 " SJOK CdSh fH()..9605 Classie lido Ide The hrest) le or 1h1,., t'nChdntmg and elt>ieanl home will hold )OU an 1Ls gra s p 1mml'd1att•I) W11h lls 5 SPUt'IOU:> bc•droom~ and :i fireplaces. )OU art' trul) m a realm or sophL'itu·a 11on D1stmct1vr frenrh doors and plantation shutters add only to the lolal bt'aUI ) of this home Be<'Omt· one or the few who can el\jO} lhlS dass1c area. Pm·(• iust rt>dueed lo $725.000 O.M. Marshall Rltr 644.9990 760.0135 AHOY MATE! so· ba yfront on l.11111.i bll• 5 Br 6 Ba. pool & ~pd . double dock for 1 'arhts O"ner "111 l·arn ISi TD S2.I00,000 • RCTaylorCo 040 (/'100 Son JUOfl Capistrano I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $200,000 minimum down <'r~}'Td M9 ~ now in elegant area 4 Will consider trade up 5 Br 3 Ba, lg yrd, nu Br J Ba Dinin~ Rm. 0 A l 644 TI22 rarpet, drapeb, oven Living Rm. & Family wner gi __ -Close to srhools. park. Rm New wallpapl.'r, FOR SAJ.E tennis. Mesa del Mar cozy kitchen & 1nan) IY OWNER Bob or Dovie 631 ·1:?Ji6 many xtras $175(1 mo Historical Old Spanish A&.LlK>-0_ Brok er Cooper <1t ion <21 Units San Clernentt' Deluxe New 759 8974 ....•...............•.. Coata Mtsa 3724 ...•••••...•........... SUSCASITAS Furn I br apt S34S &. up Encl gar Adult!>. no renovated. cl.Sf' to bch. 3 bednn. 2,, Ila. fµk , si5o.OOO IO'. down <'urpets. draovo:-. bit ins ON THE WATER pets 2110 Newport Bl owe. 496 1151 ,,.. .. ---Dble gar w •opener. GREAT RNAHCIHG COSTA MESA UNITS 8 Un $460M. 10-11'. yards, gardener. kids & pets o k $725 547 9571 . Lorn Wk da . 546 5434 Great \'1ew of bo&tb & !i48-4968btwn8&5PM bay Brick fplc. family L'lils paid, enclsd room Available 1mmed garagt> Bachelor Quiet for 9monlhs Onl} ll95 area ~o peh SJSO mo !i48 825 I & 768 7633 14 L'n $840M . I~ 1011', 8Un~M.9~•-10'1'• 4Un$340M91• ll'• Broker Cooperation eves & Wkends 3 Bdrm. 2 bah twnhse. frplc. hke new. t·lose to So Cst Plaza S675 A.Rl. 644 0134 or 644 ·6368 THE REAL ESTATE RS $3.50 Prart1t·all) furn I f 67J.llS50 Br + den Gar, lge patio Spat·1ous J Bdrm .. 2', Ba Mature. qwet, no pets. Call Tom l.t-e Agent 642 1600 Townhouse Very clean. 2234·B Rutg.er'S Dr pool. Jogging, elc S700 N wport leoch 37 69 Vacant' ES1dr 3 Ur 2 Ba , fr pk. Ind r> 3!i9 Woodland li5tl 673 3600. Mo Agent 541-1440 e ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndtntrial/ ftroperty 2100 .........••............ 645 8090 2800sq rt bldgon9800sq ft DClfta ftoint 3226 ioL F'enl'cd & lllal·k ••••••••• .. ••• .. ••••••• topped Consider trndr 3 Br. J Ila. 2 frplrs. for res Owner 645 4832 custom tn lt'\'el w '1e"' Mountain, Dewrt, $1000 497 s100 Resort 2400 BToro 3232 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME Jo'OR H ENT GETAWAY 3 Bdrm !1125 l"enred FROM IT ALL yard & garitgr Kids & Brand ne,. luxury l';dm pets wek'Omt' ~15 2000 Spranit!I home "''lh 3 Agl ,nofee bedrooms, 311 bathl! Fountain v•y 3234 Fdm1ly room with ••••••••••••••••••••••• r ire p I a ee. gnu rm t!l llOM ES FOR llf:NT NEW PORT CR EST 4 Bdrm. 200! sq fl Condo C'lo)l' to pool and tennu. 9125 lease Agt 640-5357 or642 0313 Nl::WPORTCRF.ST 4 Bdrm . 2Cmsq ft Condo Clo)e to pool and tennis 9125 lease Agt 640 53.S7 or 642 0313 _ NEWPORT CREST Agent has two heaut1ful units for lease. 64S·0295 VILUIALIOA I Bdrm & den Ba\ \'1ew Micro Upgrad Cpts. drJ>l>. l1lr. etc 673 ~or 1·8.!JJ-4303 Large modem duplex 3 Br 212 Ba . frpk. bit ns In Ne" pon Hgts ~ Mo 645 2111 k1lt·hen. micro-wave J & 4 Bdrms $700$750 oven and trash compae Fen c· e c1 ) a rd , & tor Also 111cludes pool garages Kut~ & pets and spa on large lot welcome S45 2000 Fee land Exrellenl Agent,nofee rinam·mg St.25.000 wllh Lease 3 Br 2 Ba frplc. leavt. lig Cautyott $360.000 assumable Isl fresh pallll. 2 C'ar gar ,Beaullfully rederorated Ask for Bill Cote SIOOO Mo Day l2 6 El Dorado model 3 t Cote; R It 213 877-2626. Eves aft6 Bdrm. 21 i ba. wet bar. ea y 714 '964·4298 parquet firs Security & In vestment gated. '""' Sl200 mo HllllfinCJ*Oflleoch 3240 tse Call Donna Sutton 640-5777 • • • • • • • "• • • • • • .. • • • .. • S 4 4 9 O 7 6 o r H e n r > HOME FOR RENT 552.5895, Bkrs OutofStah Property 2600 .....•................. WASlllNGTONSTATE 12 aere Commercial propert~ Nr 1-5 Ne!( terms 71 4 752-7667 Arleen Bkr J Bdrms $700 F'cnred • ~arc1 & gal"'Jf(l' Kids & Exclusive Big Canyon pets welrome 545 2000 go tr rourse t'Ol'ldo. 2 br. 2 Agent. noft!t' ba . dm rm. tennis, pool P' l gar. $12SO mo Jbdrm, 2ba. fnrd ) rtl. nr 640 8126 497-!>471 park & school S6i5 j " 'Be h CR ES1. 840 4051. .• ewport ac -pool, l11e 2br. 3ba, l~l" Large 2 Br . llouse 4 Lennis view! 831-7'®1 · blocks lo beaeh. Obi ' --ROflChel, Fanns, 2700 garage. lrg ya rd $700 LIKE NEW! Gro•es Mo 960-~ 3 Bdrm . J11 ba BluHl! ••• •••••••••••••••••••• 3bdrm. 2ba. S700 Botsa Condo. near ~c-h~ and Ch1ra Edtnger 3bdrm. shopping Children 0 K Jba. 2 stry. $750 2 blks to No pets Lse Si50 .\fo beh 4bdnn. drn. 211ba. 644·033.S FAUIROOtC JO acres pnme a\'ocado land. 12 acres or 10 year Haas trees 3 phase elec lncal & booster pump to propert> Low down. owner will carry Call Bill Merrell . Aitt . 673-7300. 2 stry, ~ 840-5504. EASTBL.UFI-' lr-Yine 3244 Three Bdrm, 21, ba. t>nd ••• •••• •• ••••••••••. ••• unit good rond1lion an1I location S900 per mo Week daJs759·1175 THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAR·AOONO FUN: Social Acl1v111es 01 rector• Free Sunday Brunch • 880 s • Panies • Plus mo1e GREAT RECAUTION Tenncs • F1ee Lessons pro & 010 SllOOI • '} Heallh C1uos • Sauna • Hyd•omauage • Swimming • Golt Onving Range BEAUTIFUL Af'TS: Singles 1 & '1 Seo rooms • f u1n1s11eo & umu1nosneo • AW!t l vtng • No Pets • Models Open Daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport Buch N. 880 Irvine · 11 1&1• (714) 645·1104 Newport Beach S. I 700 16111 St rOo••• 01 161n1 (714) 642·5113 HARBOR RJDGE Brand ne" \'1e"' 01.'<'oralor furn 2 Rr. 2 Ba. I 1900 sq rt 1 SlllOO mo 673-5311 Waterfront Bac·helor.; :>. r 42nd St . SIOO -'lo u1thl1es .2il•d 675 2325 LIDO UY FRONT. 2 Bdrm . 2 ba furn YI~ $750 per mo lll'al'h Prop 645 2AA11 Out or Lown mm er "a nh out Woodbndge Gables Bridgeport mcll 6REDCARPET 111 ~1~-1202 Lido Park Cho1ee toe. QUI ET SECLUSION Nestled In a quiet comer Retlfalt of a greenbelt overlook Ca hf Homes 5192 Yearl- ing 3 Br 2 Ba Fam Rm A C. new paint Water & Grdnr inc:ld. $775~~nt 541·5032 MOllLEHOME RENT OR LSEOPTION Super 2Br . 2Ba. own ya rd. Nwpt Pk . close lo bch sr>SO mo incl ut1I 675 7104, 642 6991 msg • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3802 ·r p THN<IHG TOWMHOME? Call the speelahsts at 't523CAMP'15Dl:fRVllfE the condom1n1um 1n formation center LocJ-o leoch Tout'hstone Realty ~~ 1048 TURTLEROCK ........••..•••.••..... New wood glass. spa. solar. 6 dk.,. 2 frpks 3+ 13+ close unobstrue- lable panor v1llg \'WS. tl99M P P 494 7631 THEILUFf Pl.AH "X" 3 bdrm. din rm. II\ rm . fam. nn., F P. 21'1 ha . xtra large porl·elam tub w ceramic lite" alls & floor 4 rover<'<! patio areas Pnee ml.000. S', down. assume SW.000 Isl trust deed al 7' i', Xlnl lnnd lease SSSJ 00 per year Can't chanl(e until yur 2003 14', ml only 2nd trust deed due Mobile home !bdrm. lba.llv rm K1tchw 1din area Bnck patio Pvt beat'h $33 ,500 17141675 8489 "kendi.. 121}1797 ~wknites AW ARD WINNING HOME 2750 sq It contem porar} Lido Isle home 3 bdrms. 4 baths & study 2 patios. 3 rar garage 9l95,000. Radiantly heal· ed noors. Townhome, lrg lot. 2 Bd + den. owner's will negotiate. ~.000 Dar rell Pash 63J.13i6 Sell with EASE• 1986 87 Call owner for Re<lh 1 I I~ Re,1lty f ;~:; ~::11t I ll'sa BREEZE appt daily after II am. Classified Ads 642·5678 mo 346-5860 '"•• ----~1:04:':4~--~!!!!!!!!!!!!!I.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IJ!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!---~ HOADMOOR ftUM 2 Extra ls lot w /room Cor pool or room addition plus a beautifully decorated 1 story home w /4 Brs, central atrium & spa. $226,500 Includes land. Julie Van Wieren 752-1414 (R68) LOYILY laAD,OID - WOOOlltMI. Nicely upgraded 2 BR + den condo w /2·car garage ce.ntral air & terraced patio. Ali th.is plus assumable loan & owner assistance make this an excellent purchase at only $143,900. Gi.ni McG hee /Oarlene Pefntinger ~1·8700. <R69 ) ~ .. ,, IXCEPTIONAL C OMDITIOH Beautiful decorating and excellent financing available in this lovely 4 BR & Family Rm home . Light and bright with charming ms tr s uite with fireplace formal din. r m. Community pool -Close to beach and shop ping. $459,000. Call Rosemary Sietz 644·6200. <R70) UDO 1SUN6 Charming <l>untry French 3BR, 3"'2 bath family home in immaculate condition. Seller will help w /finaocln&. "89,000. BerJt MitcbcU 642..a:z.3S (R71) IOMJ. ..,_IOl&la1jMtll•11tW• 1ng the valley or San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Juan Capistrano this 2 Moats f.,lllhed tx>droom, 2 bath rondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• fratures beamed cetl· CanMto .. Mar 3122 lllRS, and plenty of room ••••••••~•••••••••••••• to add a spa m the 314 Jasmine. 2 ~rm hse. iiardenorfoflhemaster lg ~·ard . Priv patio b<'d room $165.000 Avail Sept ~t·S739 or 49J.8812 626-0867 e ~ln, __ go ~~~~?!.~! ....... -· Prof. decorated 3 Bd home. l-'ully furnished w /gardener, monthly I 010 clean mg services and •••••••••••••••••••••• assor1at1on fees 1n SUIMrT OffBS: Picture perfect 2 bdrm conrio. Complete with ram1ly kitchen & craekl· mg fireplace. L«uled Ill beautiful romplex with pool & spa Close lo Soulh Coast Plu.a $1 05.000, TARBELL RE~LTORS979-2390 Oth.r led &tat. •••••••••••••••••••••• MobHt Houultt ForS. II eluded . Jae., eomm pool and delightful rami ly living. Lease for SlSOO/mo 644-7020 ebttmo NEWPORT CR EST Beaulir\tl 3 bdrm with view. S97S /mo. Agt 64S·0295 ····················•• .....,.,u,....tW ISTATISA&.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 196G Majestic located In Chtltnll 3202 Laguna Beach Park. •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Nur Ocean. Week daya VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba . 759-4175 cbJJdrtn • pet.s OK. M50 Mobile home, 10.XSO, mo.CallKl'ilh,!IU-4411 NORTHWOODS Exec: llome 3 Br 3 Ba 2 Story. Larl(e fa mt I) rm . water & gardener paid S850 545-2(XX) A gt . no fee University Park Terrace 3 Br 2 Ba end townhouse Good loc No pels S7SO Isl & last + secunty 213 4:kl 8442 art 6 3br. Iba. lge yard. roun try atmosphere of SA Hgls ~75 mo some rent redut•hon for work R & II Inves tment~ 752·2197 Rare lluffs Cando 4br, 3ba. ram rm. on Greenbelt nr pool Woodbridgt Twnhte _11300 mo 675-0004 Sharp 2Br. l ~•Ba, dbl Exeeut1ve 4 Br Condo c a r g a r w o p n r • Newport Crest wshr dryr,stove. refng. Call631 0460 AC End unit. wall - paper, earthtone eolors. EXEC 41dnut+ F.n. Adlls, lse $725 mo Home with pool and spa Ownr/agt.63lS~5 3 car garage, 4000 sq rt WOODBRIDGE 4br, Ga rdener included. Im 2ba. ram rm. dining rm. maculste Avail 8 16 S850 /mo lndscpd. S2SOOLlse A 640.~7 760-001 RENTAJ.S 3br. 1 v. ba Sl6.50 3br. 2ba $795 4br, 2''aba llOO Furn Anabetm Hills 3br.3ba BA fftE SXNDS 2 bdrm, Iota of wood and shulters. fireplace. mature adults. 1175/mo yrly CORN ER28DRM with 2 ba. Panorarm1c view condo. Adults. Pool and spa. $1500/mo lse. Waterfront Homes. Inc 63J.l400 porth &r awning. Newly ..... ha.d 3206 5z1 C painted. Must sell, make ....................... 't ~ ~MMDl:fRVlffE Spacious lhrtt bedroom homt Availablt for rent or least option. Sl250 per month. Ask for £1alne Svedeen. 1617 WestcUH Dr, N.B. s.11-7D . otter. Debbie : fl42. Yearly. 3 Bdrms. 2 ba. -------- Priced Rithl . 10 x 55' den, fpe. lar&t patio. No .... lJ41 mobile home. AU adult children tlSO mo. Rtf. ••••••••••••n••••••••• park in H1a1t. Bch. Call ht, last. securlly Avail luly 15th, 3br. .42f14fora ?S0.9081,87S-362' 2'1ba. 2sty w/ocun v1ew, ~/mO drive by C••ttf'Ja..h/ ..... , .... 1207 1015 Noria In Arch C""9 1100 ••• ...... •••••••• ••• ••• e • a c h H 1 u . c a 11 .......... " ........... Beach Houat al 15th, W.16541or78Q.llC58eevtt LEASE· BA YFRONT Comfortable family hme. 4 BR or 3 " ~p. ok. P'am Rm, liv rm. 2 car 1ar. 2 pat.lo&, one on the und Sl8H mo 673>4* .•...................•. AflTMTS FOR RENT H B . :s B . Ccit.ta Mesa Somethml! for Everyone Barh lo 4 Br l'.nfum Apts Cenam lt><·at1ons offer Pool. s pa . f1replaee. laun room. beamed l'ell1ngs . garages. all built ms Garden & To,.nhouse design NO fE~: TSL MG ~fT 642 1603 Corot1a del Mar 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EnJO) summer h\ ang all )ear Walk to Cd M beach. 2 Br . hreplare. large deck, enclosed parking I 56~0 Mo . 1-$800 Mo. Avail August l Call 675-8589 3 Bd r m . 2ba fronl duplex So of PCll f'rplc. D W. patios. S8501mo yrly A'a1I now 516 Dahll.a Ave Cost0Mt11 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWL Y DICOI. I Br gas pd, encl gar d washer. pool Mulls 642-5073. 21r. I loA .. Newly decor das pd tncl gar • pool. d5hwr Ad\!!ls. 642·5073 JlrToll5'6JJn.. Newly dl'C'Or aas pd • encl gar .. p6ol, dswhr Adults. 642-5073 9"STAMTlt4! 2 Br. It-, Ba Tov.'l\hou.~ East.sldt 1 child OK Yard, lndry nn. Urea! loe. ~$0Mo. TSL MG.MT 642 1803 MIWPOIT l9UCID :~a·~· ~l!'lhook, ... ou+p, VICTOR.IA BEACH 2 ctmttery lou 1 -m,;m""' Ocnn11dtolhwy,3br.2 2 Br mobtle homt on APArn.ecTS. WatmlMtcr Mtmori.1 · ba, oceaa views. d«ka, Park, Good Sbtphtrd .. Mir lll2 trplc, c'llU, dfl)I, 2 car Helton • worth $TIO ................. , ... ". Jar. Adul\I. No pet. each, •lkia• an for ....,Ofl!lla Luu, 11500 Mo. ~ 714 v I Bdrm la J11•lu •2714/tlMat FAIRHAVEN Cl) lot Crtek. a\aant sated, Cotta&t, l Br wtfr1lc, dlotce,Lawn'J'• pool,..._ tk. lltOO. ,.,, H.ldl\IW. Mita, l lftJftll JH:!1D . -..a. I water. qultl , n o 2-28drm I IRdrm kids ll~, UM F'rom SZ'10 mo + utlb S-. Ml JJtO No child.mi, no pt'\ll, nn ••• ••• n•••••••••• .. ••• waterbeds. HOM!SroRRENT WONewpot\ Blvd J 8d'11'11, 15110. FtM'td __ ColtaMC'141 __ _ yarcle • ,.,.,.. Kidl • Tn4e 1fNI old ...,, fir peta ftk'olM. SGae. ~~ttl wlUI f .,. ~ ...... . __ ,. .. 0 0 t a 2 a 2 s 3 332$3- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday, Juty 14, 1981 N ., ~-------------------------------------------------------------------NY E COMPOSITE TRANSACTION QUOT Ul<*t •NCWOI HAOU ON JNI NIW YOIUt, MIDWHT. l'AC.,IC, ..... tOUON. 01 HOit ANO CINCl111114tl noc• lll(MAN•I• AMO•ll'OUTIO e Y TMI ••tO AltO llftftlilt Davi Jones Final OFF 6.09 ThU II IM ,,,,, of a two-part tt-ritl. Open letter to the president of the U.S .. In your devotion lo the theories of "supply side economics" -which have dominated your ad· ministration's entire domestic policy to date -you may not have studied as intently as yo u.must the ex· perience of our closest ally across the ocean -Bri- tain. Applying the same theories has been Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, an admirable woman with an iron will Britain 's performance ~ ~aa~ been dis · -----------~"'...,. .... , In my en- ~i!:ee~e:p:~:. SYLVIA PORTER porter and com- m e ntat or on economics, this is one of the rare occasions on which I have presumed to write an open letter to the presi- dent. I do so because: 1) Millions of us have heard so much and so often about "supply side economics" that we tend to think Wt! understand it. Judgi ng from my own reaction .1 and it is an informed one>. this is not so The case history that is Br itain today can be of enormous value in helping us to understand and. by so doing, helping us to make the theories work out well for us. 2) Our futures as individuals and as a nation de· pend on the success of the theories we are now try- ing. We're not playing with electronk games. we're playing with our own lives. For all our sakes, we must do our best to make the approach work. And now. here goes. When Mrs Thatcher took office (in May 1979 ). s he pledged to cut government spending. reduce high marginal tax rates and curb the growth in the money supply. The goals: to revitalize British productivity and to bring down the rate of inflation. That is the U.S. approach. too. That's "us" in 1981. Mrs. Thatcher did succeed in significantly alter- ing the tax burden. Studies by Dr. William C. Freund, senior vice president and chief economist of the New York Stock Exchange. show that the top rate on com· pensation (earned ) income has been lowered from 83 percent to 60 percent and the top rate on investment (unearned) income has been reduced from 98 percent to 75 percent. In addition. the tax on value added (es· sentiaJJy a tax on consumption) has been raised from 8 percent to 15 percenL "It has been a noble experiment." says Dr . Freund. "to limit consumption and to encourage sav- ing." STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YORKCAPI Fn.-1 Oow""MH •¥9' ~';°oc~dey, JIA 13 JO l,.d °r::..o :JI:, ~, ~ f';1 10 Tm olOl.S. G .41 «II JO .0..2'' 0.53 IS Vil 107 ... Hll.W 107 JO 107 .. , 0 Of U Stk 170 ... Jn •7 M »S J70 ~ 0.10 1,.c1u, 1,<1n,.ioo Tran '171,700 Vtlll 113,700 U SI~ S 111.IOO WHAT STOCKS DID HEW YORI( tAPI Jul IJ Prttv AMERICAN LEADERS NIW Y'CMtllt IA~I -~-._ _,.... ...... --.~ ... ,.,..., .. ~, • ;u411rcf&,Ma ....... .... ........ .... ; ""•:.-....... "" .... .. --...... ·~....., ........... .. tU.D ..... •VWOll. .-............ ..... _. 1\1 I .,. " ' irl O)()h A4\-•n<•d 0.CllMd Un<llall(led Tatel IUUH NHr l'llglll New lows W>«" AAIE X 00 Todey 7M 101 1" 1170 IJ 20 HEW YORK (API JUl IJ METALS Todey 2'J 1'1 20I m • 1l curio ""' 4.o tlSJ 10 ,, Prwv deJ. 216 2n , .. " 12 H EW YORK IAP) -Sc1ot llOfll•rr-,,,.IAI prlal toder ., . ·- -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Tuesday. July 14, 1981 QUEENIE • "Somellmee the other acton don't like someone 'stealing that extra bow.' " DEAR PAT DUNN : I want to buy a parakeet, but I've heard it's hard to tell a parakeet from a love bird. Also, how can you tell a male parakeet from a female one? E.G .. Huntington Beach Although both birds have feathers Liii shades of green, yellow or white, It's easy to decide which is which. Parakeets have slender bodies with long, pointed tails, while lovebirds are st~ky with short, rounded tails. Both have thick, booked beaks and strong grasping feet with two toes in front and two behind. Their beau are used as a "third foot" for cUmbing. On the female parakeet, the flesh above the beak (called a cere) Is usually brown. The male's cere ls blue. Food safety tips told DEAR READERS: Sometimes you can tell food ls spoiled because it smells "funny." That's your clue to throw ll out, to avoid the dangers of food poisoning. However, sometimes you can't tell. Germs that cause food poisoning often don't change the taste, odor or appearance of food. To help you know what to watch out for, tbe U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Quali- ty Inspection Service bas a new booklet. For your free copy of "Food Safety," write to Consumer Information Center, Dept. 153J, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Child ad data reviewed DEAR PAT DUNN: Where can I get some reliable information about getting a child started in the television commercial business? Our daughter is exceptionally pret· ty and is very interested in this idea. But, I've heard so many stories or how talent agents in this field are not trustworthy that I don't know how to look into hinng an agent. P. W .. Huntington Beach You may be interested in a book called "Gett.log Your Child into TV Commercials." It tells bow to evaluate your child's chances, and discusses photographs, union require· ments, special training, auditions, potential Income and dealing with agents. A Ust of 150 agents ls included lo the 32·page paperback. Contact the publisher, PlJot Book.I, 347 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y .10016, for order details. Birth af f adavit sought. DEAR PAT DUNN : Years ago when I applied for my first passport, the passport of- fice kept my mother's afradavit swearing to facts of my birth in Kansas where I was born before records were kept. It was the only record I had showing when and where I was born. My mother has since passed on and I have no one else who can make out a new af- fadavit. Is there som e way I can have my m other 's affadavit returned after all these year s? Where do I write? 1 got my passport through the New York office and wonder if they still have my record. J.P., Costa Mesa Write to the Office of Paasport Services, Bureau of Consular Affairs, Department of State, 14%5 K St. N.W., Waahlngton, D.C. 20524, giving the full name in which the pa11port WH Issued, your date and place or birth and number and date of lsaae of the pa11port, If available. U yoar affadult la 1t1U oa rue, tbls office may be able to return It to you or send a copy of It to you. Log books awaited DEAR PAT DUNN: Last November I read about a "Vital Papers Loa Book" In your column. I thought it was a 1ood Idea and I sent for two books from Action for lndependent Maturity In Waahington, D.C. So far, the bookl haven't arrived. I've written several times with no response, so I hope you can either 1et lbe loC booka ar a refund ror me. M.C., Costa Maa y..,. ltooka an ltelal •ailed.. TM AIM .,-..,.. .. aald order .....,.. were Mt k-.& u-, ••me" dlle a. die ..a-e ti ,.. ·-::..: I&'• .... u.wa ., ,.., .......... onr or a.a la &t.e maU. l I Parkinson's disea se drug cuts pain in shingles NEW YORK <.AP> -A druc normally uHd aeatnst Parkinson's disease has been shown to reduce the pain associated with sbinstes, a nerve disorder that strikes as many 81 a million Americans each year, 1doctors report. The drug, levodopa, caused a "si&nificant decrease in intensity of pain" in patients who received it, with complete relief of pain ln some cases, accordine to the report ln lhe Journal of the American ·Medical As· sociaUon. Shingles, which is not often fatal but can cause blindness if it strikes near the eyes, is caused by the varicella-toster virus, the same virus that causes chicken pox. . Doctors believe that the virus, one of the herpes viruses, remains in la- tent form in the bodies or lh.oee who have had chicken pox as children, and that stress or other lllnesaes can activate It to cause shin1les, which ls also known as herpes zoster. The disease Is most common in older people, doctors said. It strikes nerves near the skin, pro- du ci ng painful s kin lesions that normally heal and disappear within two weeks. The pain, however, can persist after the lesions disappear. The levodopa study, conducted by Dr. Serge Kernbaum and Dr. Jean Haucbecorne al the HospitaJ Claude Bernard ln Paris, wu done with 47 patients, only some of whom were given the druc. Neither the doctors involved nor the patients knew which patients were receiving the druC un· tll the study was complete. By the third day after the treat· ment beean, paUent.s recelvin& the druc had a significant decrease in pain, and the high-risk patients - those over 65 with lesions in or near the eyes -experienced an even greater reduction ln pain. Six other patients were eliminated from the s tudy when the levodopa began to cause vomiting. The doctors suggested a low dose be given initial- ly to help prevent vomiting. - • No other side effects were found, f' the researchers said. Officials at the Centera for Disease ' Control In Atlanta said that between I 60,000 and 1 million casea of shincles Jl I are reported in the United States each year. Levodopa. also called L-dopa, is • used to treat Parkinson's disease, a nerve disorder that causes trembling and muscle rigidity. L· Dopa has also been found effective in treating pain associated with other nerve diseases. The researchers said they do not know how the drug relieves the pain of shingles, and that it bas never been shown to attack viruses or to re· duce inflammation. think ingthe ,, • • in. ft7'hy do you think your .. brand is lowest? Because its ads say so? brands into the chart below. Box. Now is the lowest lOOs Soft Pack. And there 's no cigarette in any size that's lower in tar than Now. \ But other brands' ads are saying the same thing-that they're the lowest tn tar. Just where is a tar- co nscious smoker supposed to turn? Well. numbers don't lte. So we've put the tar levels of all these claiming-to-be-lowest I . . ,, '4 That way you can seejust how much tar your IJrand has. And something else-there's one brand lower tn tar Do you want to knowfor sure that you 're smoking the Ultra Lowest Tar1Mbrand? than any ojthe other"lowest'' tars. Now ~is the lowest lOOs Well. there's only one-Now. NUMBERS DON'T LIE. NO CIGARETTE, IN ANY SIZE, IS LOWER IN TAR THAN NOW. BO'sbox 85' •ef• Spoc1r JOO'st>o.r JOO's~1r NOW / f'\S 111un L .. s. rl!on U.U J mq lmg 0.0lmq 21.1y - Lnsrhan CARLTON O.Olmg Img· l mg 5mg CAMBRIDGE O.Jmg lmg -4mg - BARCLAY Img~ -3mg All tar numbers are av per c1garene by FTC method. except the one asterisked (•) wt11ch 1s av. per cigarette by FTC Report May '81 Box lOOs . .· st ! , . 1'1