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WEDNESDAY JUL V 15 . 1981 OHA NGE COUNl Y C ALIFORN IA 25 CENTS
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County defendant protected 8 years?
By FREDE!l.l~K SCHOEMEHL of•OeMy ...... _
The sherirf or a rural Penn·
sylvania county has been in·
'dieted by a federal grand jury
on ~ charge he protected the
ideotity or a local handyman
who for •ight years was a
tueilive from j us tice In the
multi -ml 11 io n d ollar 1972
burglary oet a Laguna Niguel
bank. ·
Jefferson County Sheriff John
Dinger was named Tuesday ln
the one -count Indictment, in
which he is alleged to have con·
cealed the identity or Harry
James Barber, 38, one of six de·
fendants eventually convicted of
the estimated S9 million assault
on the Monarch Bay branch of
United California bank, now 1st
Inte rstate Bank of California.
Barber, who went by the name
Jon Baker, lived in rural
Brookvtlle for at least five years
prior to his arrest by the FBI.
He was a self.employed han·
dyman, who, according to local
residents, counted among his
clients the sheriff and the town's
only newspaper, the Democrat.
Assistant U .S . Attorney
Spy charges niade·
Ex-Army officer held as Soviet colonel
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP>
-A former Army warrant of·
!icer was indicted and arrested
today on charges of supplying
the Soviet Union with informa·
lion about a U.S. code-making
device. Joseph George Helmich.
44, also was identified as a col·
onel in the Soviet army
U.S. Attorney Gary Betz iden·
lified tfelmich as a Soviet col·
onel during a hearing before a
U.S. magis trate. w~o set
$500,000 bond for Helmich.
FBI Director William H .
We bster said Helmich was ar·
rested by FBI agents today in
Jacksonvi lle, Fla., followmg an
extensive investigation by the
FBI into the alleged espionage
during the 1960s.
Attorney Gene r al William
French Smith said Helmich's ar·
rest followed his indictment by a
federal grand jury in Jackson·
ville on charges of violating the
Espionage Act.
According to the indictment,
Helmich communicated to the
Soviet Union and its agents
classified information involving
a sensitive U.S. cr yptographic
syste m known as the KL-7. The
FBI said the KL-7 system was
used to encode U S communica·
lions The government alleged
that the information was given
lo the Soviet Unaon in Paris in
1963.
Do you know him?
Huntington Beach police are
seeking public's help in identify.
ing this murder victim found
early Sunday on Stardust Drive.
The man, s ketched h er e by
police artist, was shot once in
the right temple .
He was 25 to 35, 5 feet 10
inches tall, 180 to 190 pounds,
and was wearing jeans and light
blue tank top with motorcycle
decal.
Information on has 1dent1ty
can be reported to police at
960-8811.
Athletes' parents
sue on sports ban
By STEVE TRIPOLI
Of , ... DellJ ~ ... Sl.Mf
The parents of 11 s tudents who
will be freshmen in Huntington
Beach Union High School Dis·
trict schools this fall are suing
dis trict trus t ees a nd ad·
ministrators, seeking lo reverse
a December. 1980, trustees' de·
c lsion that would bar their
children from participation in
after-school sports for one year.
Copies of the pareQ.ts' petition
to Orange County Superior Court
plus supporting documents were
served on trustees al lhe start of
their regular meeting Tuesday.
The suit, filed earlier in the day,
overshadowed the trustees' ac-
tion al the meeting granting
some exemptions from their
December ban.
The trustees voled Dec. 9 t.6
prohibit incoming freshmen who
transfer to a high school ouside
their attendance area from com·
peting in after school sports for
one year. ln the pas t the rule ap·
plied only to students already in
high school, but trustees said a
change was needed to stop in·
cr easing incidences of school·
shopping by parents seeking the
best athletic programs.
Parents had been a ll owed to
seek individual exemptions from
the policy unlit June when
t rustees voted to eliminate the
appeals procedure after about 40
cases had been heard and 14 ex·
emptions granted
District Superintendent Frank
Abbott had recommended
elimination of the procedure,
saying the exceptions that were
granted appeared too arbitrary
because of a lack of guidelines.
The parents claim in the suit
t hat their children. all affected
by the sports ban, would s uffer
<See SPORTS, Page A2)
PilotT\1tpg
New day for log
Look for more entertainmnent news in two ex·
panded sections coming in Friday's Daily Pilot. ,
The new PiJot TV Log, with the most complete
television report available in any newspaper in the
region, will have personality features, show pre-
views, movie highlights, up-to-date sports and list·
lngs for 22 channels.
Thia bright, brand·new Pilot TV Log will replace
the TV book that bu bttn ln the Sunday papet. Save
the new auppl.-.it u a directory to your week or
TV vtewln1.
Readers Aleo wtu find the Weekender -fllled
With features on llve mtett.alnment -In a more con-
venient size. The tablo1d will be euler to take alone
for ready reference oo Oranae Coaat concert•,
theaten, art 1allerte1, restauranta and movies.
Helmich js a native of Florida
·and served as an Army warrant
of!icer Crom 1954 to 1966. His
duties included serving as a
c r y ptocus todian in Paris,
France, and at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Si nce 1967. he ha s been
employed in a variety of jobs.
The indictment charged four
counts of espionage. One count
alleged a conspiracy in 1963 with
the Soviets to acquire com·
munications intelligence, which
m eans data or conver sations
transmitted by any number of
communications devices. The
three remainjng counts alleged
the transmittal of classified in·
formation by Helmich to agents
of the Soviet Union.
Fruit .fly
area gets
more spray
SAN JOSE <AP> -A second
aerial assault on the Santa Clara
Valley·s Mediterranean fruit fly
infestation ended at daybreak,
with less than half of a 17·
square-mile target area covered
with an invisible, sticky
malathion mist, officials said.
One helicopter took off after
midnight and sprayed pesticide
over six square miles, said Earl
Cummings, a spokesman for lbe
m edlfly e radication project.
Mechanical problems grounded
a second chopper.
Authorities could not im·
mediately explain why the
spraying covered less ground
than intended.
Before daybreak Tuesday. the
first day of spraying, a pump
problem prevented a helicopter
from covering more than 1 ~,,,
square miles.
P alo Alto police boosted
security in the spray area after
a protest Tuesday by two dozen
people . A s tate worker was
slashed with a knife as he tried
to protect a guidance beacon for
the helicopter. One man was ar·
rested .
During the first two sprayings,
fewer than 100 people came to
Red Cross shelters set up for ref·
ugees.
State and federal officials said
the overwhelming majority of
scientists believe the malathion
application poses no health
threat.
But Gov. Edmund G. Brown
<See MEDFLY, Page A2)
Police probe
2 homicides
• m county
A Cypress woman apparently
was stabbed to death Tuesday in
a carport outside her apartment.
In a separate incident, a
homicide victim was found in a
Fullerton motel.
Cypress police officials said
they found Paula Joy Pleshe, 38,
a beauty salon manager, lyin1
next to her car at 8:50 a.m.
Tuesday. She had been stabbed
several times in her upper body,
a spokesman said.
lnvesU•ators were searcbin&
today for two men who a witness
aald drove up to the victim's
Larwin Avenue home and then
sped oll ln a blue-1reen car alter
the pa11en1er went Into the
carport
In the Fullerton cate, orncen
were wlthholdin1 the victim's
name until relatives are
notified.
Police Lt. Richard Kvanc1
Hid the man, In b11 IOI, WU
found In h11 room by a maJd at
the Skybaven Moltl on West
Commonwealth Avenue. A t:Or·
oaer'a examination revealed
tha& lbe man bad been killed, he
18.ld. lnv-U..aton did not rt-ae ... 11ow UM ,1eum w died.
Thomas Corbe tt Jr., t n a
telephone interview from his
Pittsburgh office, alleged that
Dinier not only · employed
Barber for a home improvement
project, but knew who Barber
was, knew that Barber was a
federal fugitive, railed to arrest
Barber, failed to notify federal
authorities o f Barber 's
whereabouts and told a femaJe
deputy not lo disclose Barber's
identity.
Both Barber and the female
deputy were granted immunity
from prosecution during the
course of the year-long in·
vestlgatlon, but Corbett declined
to say whether either testified
before the grand jury.
Dinger, his secretary said to·
day, was not In the office and not
I
available for comment.
Corbett said a s ummons has
been issued ordering Dtnier to
appear before a U.S. magistrate
within a week. Corbett said he
will ask the magistrate to re·
lease the s heriff on his own re·
cognizance in lieu of Sl0,000 bail.
H convicted. Dinger could race
five years ' imprisonment and a
$5,000 fine. Corbett said .
PROFICIENCY UNLEASHED -The best
Frisbee-catcher, canine division in Costa
Mesa this year is Bill Barthwick's 8-year-old
Australian s hepherd, Oly. Seven years of
Deify ...... ~..., o-t9I Merr
catching have perfected the graceful leap
and quick snatch. Oly scored 18 points, six
more than second place. and looks likely to
repeat in the state contest.
Interest busts budget
Rates to drive spending $10 billion higher than planned
WASHINGTON <AP) Stub·
bornly high interest rates will
drive federal spending SlO
billion higher than Pres ident
Reagan bad planned next year
despite his extensive budget cut·
ting and rapidly receding inlla·
lion, the administration reported
today.
Next year's budget is expected
to top $700 billion.
In an updated budget and
economic forecast, the Office of
Budget and Management pre·
dicted that inflation would un·
wind even faster than earlier op·
limistic forecasts called for.
Consumer prices, which jumped
12.4 percent in 1980. are expect·
ed to rise 8.6 percent this year
and 6.2 percent in 1982.
The forecast for interest rates,
was not so hopeful. Already near
record levels, short·term rates
are expected to remain above 10
percent through 1982.
In addition, with virtually no
economic growth predicted for
the rest of this year. unemploy-
ment will rise to 7. 7 percent in
1981 and remain at 7 percent or
higher through 1982, according
to the forecast.
The midyear forecast says
Reagan is abandoning plans to
hold spending in fiscal 1982,
which be~ins Oct. 1, to $695.3
billion -the ceiling he set in
proposed $48.6 billion in federa l
program cuts.
Ins tead, the administration
expects spending next year to
total $704.8 billion because
high er interes t rates have
driven up the government's bor·
rowing costs by more than $10
billion
Despite the spending increase,
Reagan predicts the budget def·
icit for fiscal 1982 will actually
be somewhat lower than he pro-
jected earlier -S42.5 biJllon
rather than $45 billion.
The reduced deficit, however.
is the result solely or Reagan's
decision to scale the size of his
Seal Beach area
reopened to plib lie
A half·mile stretch of ocean·
front at Seal Beach, closed Sun·
day by health officials who
feared chemical contamination
ln the water, was reopened to
swlmmen and fishermen Tues·
day afternoon.
Bob Merryman, act1n1 Orante
County director of environmen·
tal health, said water t.eall at a
atate buardoua materlala lab,
completed a day earlier than ex·
peeled, revealed no dan1eroua
conlafl'hutlon In the San
Gabriel River, which empties in·
to lhe ocean at Seal 8each.
At about 4J.m ., llfe1uardl
were lnttruct to reopen the
half-mile •tretch of ocean
between the San OabrleJ Rlv.r
Mouth and the Seal Buch
Municipal Pier.
ll•rm• '81d UM onlJ hl&h
'
contamination readings were
found in Coyote Creek, which
feeds into the San Gabriel. But
be said lhe chemicals were dilut-
ed to non-hazardous level in the
river.
Officlais said the Coyote Creek
contamination apparently re·
suited from chemicals released
durin1 a weekend fire at the
Marathon Carta1e Company
chemical 1tora1e facility ln San·
ta Fe Sprin11.
Accordlnc to California Fiah
and Game otnclal1, the run-oft
from thla fire kJlled approx·
lmately 250,000 small flab ln
Coyote Creek.
Oranie County ofnctals have
determlMd, however, tbal the
runoff haa poaed no health
haurd in the water off Seal
Beac~ "'
proposed tax cut for next year
by $12 billion. the revised report
s aid.
Interest rates also are pushing
spending for this year lo $661.2
billion . $6 billion above
Reagan's earlier ceiling, but lhe
a nticipated budget deficit will
rise Jess than $1 billion, to $55.6
billion. because of the s maller
tax ·Cut proposal.
The revised spending figures
do not back away from Reagan's
pledge to balance the budget by
fiscal 1984 . But the increases
brought on by economic events
beyond the president 's direct
control raise doubt about his
a bility to achieve his balanced
budget goal except by trimming
his tax-cut plan.
The figures provide some am-
munition to Democratic critics
of his plan to cul personal tax
rates for three years in a row.
They argue that it would be un-
wise for Congress to lock itself
into a three-year cut, with lbe
<See SPEND, Page A2)
DRANlil COAST llATIHR
Partly cloudy through
Thursday. Highs 75 to 89.
Low tonight 65.
111101 TODAY
ht the 10 monlhl rince Maj.
Gen. K~th Rotmuon took
charge at Camp Pmdlflon,
crime a. down 11 percmc.
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"2 • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, WednHday, July 15, 1981
c~ favors open use of OC ai1-port
. Al the IOOn•tO·bt·defunct
federal Ctvil AeronauUcs Board
1ee1 it, any and all qualified air
carriers should be ~rmitted to
serve Oran1e County'• John Wayne Airport.
"Open entry" -as the CAB
terms its preferred alternative
-Is outlined In an environmeo·
tal Impact statement released
only five moqtha befor" the
board loses its power to decide
From Page A1
SPORTS • • •
"irreparable harm.. if not al·
lowed to compete in after-school
sports.
Attorney Merlind J . Peru-
mean Jr .. the parents' counsel,
told school officials in a letter at·
tached to the suit that the
parents are seeking a writ
"commanding that you set aside
your decision made Dec. 9,
1980. •• A tentative hearing date
of July 27 at 9:30 a.m . has been
set before Judge Robert
Pit1gerald in Santa Ana, accord·
lng to Perumean's letter.
The parents also are seeking
payment or their attorney's fees
and costs.
Gerald Mannion, one of the
parents involved in the suit. said
th e parents feel they are
represenijng the parents of at
least 200 other students. Some
335 incoming freshmen are af·
reeled by the ban, he said.
Under the exceptions ap·
proved by the trustees Tuesday,
transferring freshmen will re·
main eligible for after-school
sports il:
wblcb airlines serve Individual
airports and routes.
Thus. cowity afrport offlclaJa
say the CAB'• recommendation
won't have much effect on·
future decisions by the county on
service at the faclllty,
Yet, those same offtcials were
not reluctant to criticize the
CAB for taking a posture they
say ignores the airport 's
physical coMtraints to handle
a dditional alrllnu J11nd
pas tn1ers.
Today, rour airlines -with •
fifth entrant. due to be&ln •ervlce
Oct. 1 -share lhe 41 permitted
daily jet departures.
The lid on the number of de·
partures, aJona with other condl·
lions. are designed to control
noise impact.son residents llvlna
under departure tracks.
Given those condltlon11, the
CAB said In the report, an open
entry policy ''will have no
detrimental effect."
"We do not wtsh to see further
detradaUon of the environment
aroundJWA,''theCABadded.
The CAB's position stands In
contrast to that ta.ken by the
-co unty Board or Supervisors.
Under a reportedly approved
"lrport access plan, only the five
air carriers now authorized for
service would be able to Oy from
Orange County until certain
noise redu~tlon gouls are
achieved.
When those goals are reached,
the Unlit of 41 fli&ht.1 per day
would be Increased, tbua permit·
ting additional aervtce by the in·
cumbent.s (lf they chose to ex·
pand service) or by other
airlines not now aervlna Orange
County.
The t:AB's position, according
to the Impact statement, la
based on the mandate outlined
in the Airline DereruJatloo Act
of 1978, a statute that euenUally
will take the federal /ovemmea&
out of the business o conU'Ollinc
airline routes, effective Dec. 31.
·'The policy which we have
followed since dere1ulation ll to
enhance competition by remov·
log restraints on carriers'
freedom," the CAB explained ln
the report.
Jury back
for report
on Robbins
SACRAM ENTO CAP) -An
eight-man, four-woman jury re·
sumed deliberutions today at
state Sen. Alan Robbins' sex·
with-minors Lrial after listening·
again to crucial testimony.
The panel began deliberations
Tuesday on the 35th day of trial
proceedings. and met for about
four hours without reaching a
verdict.
Late in the afternoon, the
jurors asked to have the court
reporter read testimony dealing
with the night of March 21, 1979.
That is one of the ti mes Robbins.
a 38-yea r -old Van Nuys
Democrat, all egedly had sex
with a young Sacramento area
woman, Lori Terwilliger, when•
she was 16.
Robbins acknowledges being .
with Ms . Terwilliger on that'
night but denies that they bad'
sex. Three of the nine counts
Robbins faces concern that
evening. -The family moves from the
attendance a r ea .. but h ad
established residence in that
area for one year, in cases
where the student chooses to at·
tend the school in the area his or
her family has moved from.
A gral.n commne harvests m Irvme barley field at Valencia Avenue and Culver Drzve .
Robbins is accused of having
sex with Ms . Terwilliger on
three occasions in 1979 at his
Sacramento apartment. He is
also charged with having sex
with another Sacram ento-area
woman. Regina Cullimore, now
20, in his Senate office in 1978.
-The s tudent is officially
identified as a special education
student. and mus t attend a
achool outside his or her attend·
ance area because that school
is the only one offering the
needed special education pro·
gram.
-A district boundary is
changed, the family has legally
resided in the area for a year.
and parents wish to send the stu·
dent to the school formerly cov-
ered by the zone because a
brother or sister of the student
currently attends that school.
The exemptions had been rec·
ommended by a parent·
student-staff committee, which
rejected three other exemption
possibilities. The board adopted
the committee's recommenda·
lions unanimously.
From Page A1
MEDFLY • • •
Jr. and others have cited state·
ments by a few scientists that
not enou gh is known about
whether the chemical might
cause birth defects or cancer .
The target area was increased
to 129 square miles Tuesday
after more Mediterranean fruit
fly maggots were discovered in
Milpitas. northeast o f the
original spraying zone around
San Jose.
Parts of Palo Alto. Mountain
View. Los Altos and Los Altos
Hills were to have been sprayed
early today.
More than 142 medfly maggots
ha ve been discovered in the arfa
over the past two months, rais·
ing fears that the adaptable.
fast-breeding pest could spread
to devastate the California
agriculture industry which pro· du~es nearly half the nation's
fruits and vegetables
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture on Monday ex·
panded the medfly quarantine to
include more than 2.000 square
miles of Alameda. Santa Clara
and San Mateo counties.
Dollar declines;
gold rebounds
LONDON (AP> -The U.S.
dollar feU against key European
currencies In early trading to-
day oo aigns that U.S. interest
rates are weakening. Gold re-
bounded to gain up to $7.SO an
ounce. The BrJtlsb pound, which
reached a t hree-year low of
! l.8S77 Tuesday. gained more
than 2 cents, to $1.8787.
OlllA OE COAST
Birds hawkish
on mailmen
SWEETWATER, Texas l AP
Neither ram nor s leet may de·
lay postman K.T. Williamson
from his appoinled rounds. but a
family of "mean-tempered"
hawks is something else.
Mail delivery to several
homes in this northwest Texas
town was halted because the
three birds kept dive-bombing
Williamson. talons fl ashing.
Williamson is now wearing a
protective hat and welder's face
mask on his rounds.
De puties r each
tentative pact
SAN DIEGO cAP l-As dep·
uties in neighboring Riverside
County prepared to go out on
strike today. a state mejliator
said the San Diego Deputy
Sheriff's Association. which
s taged an eight-day s trike
before agreeing to work during
negotiations, has agreed ten·
tatively on a new contract
A total or 791 deputies re·
turned to work last Wednesday
after their s trike protesting a 21
percent "rinal" pay raise of·
fered by San Diego County
supervisors
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where a major earthquake,
possibly measuring 7 .0 on
the Richter scale, rocked the
Vanuatu Islands in the South
Pacific today.
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Boys found suffocated Al an impromptu press con·
ference outside the courtroom,
Robbins said hie was confident
th~uld find him inno-
cent. Murder apparently ruled out in case of 3 in closet
W l\UKESHA, Wis. CAP >
fhree young bo:vs who disao· peared while playing on an
a partment house lawn were
fou nd suffocated in a bloody
linen c loset, police say, but
authorities apparently are rul·
ng out murder.
When the bodies were found
ruesday night, police initially
;aid they thought the boys had
been brutally slain because of
the blood and the fact that the
bodies were contorte d when
round in the vacant apartment.
But Waukesha County Coroner
Donald Eggum said the blood
apparently was a result of the
boys ' tryiog desperately to
escape the closet.
The closet handle had been re· moved by painters preparing to
Jackknifed
truck jams
SA Freeway
A 10-mile traffic jam left
motorists stalled for up to four
hours after a trailer jackknifed
on the Santa Ana Freeway,
blocking all northbound and
southbound lanes.
The accident occurred shortly
before noon Tuesday when
Thomas S. Mayden. 52. of Santa
Fe Springs swerved his rig to
avoid hitting another vehicle
and wound up slamming into the
center me dian near Grand
Ave nue, according to CHP
spokesman Axel Mitthof.
Mayden was treated and re·
leased from Western Medical
Center.
Seconds after the accident
Ri chard O'Brien, 52, of Poway
narrowly escaped injury when
his four-door sedan slid under
the stalled semi-trailer. The roof
was demolished. It took Caltrans
officials four hours to clear the
freeway.
From noon to about 6 p.m. a
chain of cars stretched south·
bound from Kate11a A venue in
Anaheim to Newport Avenue In
Tustin. Cars in the northbound
lane were slowed from Culver
Road In lrvlne to the Garden
Grove Freeway.
PO to fire
any strikers
WASJ«NGTON CAP> -With
UWe progreas reported at the
barsalnlng table, th~ Postal
Service is warnlng lta eoo,ooo
employeft that It wlll fire any
worker who aoee on 11trlke.
••Any employee who, in any
manner, participates ln a 1trlke
or other illegal job action wlll be
dlachar1ed," says a notice lhat
wlll be distributed Friday ln
em ptoyees' pa_ychecka.
The notice atao aaya atrtken
will forfeit the rl1ht to any
future employment by the
federal pemmenl.
paint the apartment, and lloor
carpeting prevented the air
from getting into the two-root·
deep closet. he said.
"That scene was bad enough
to make you want to quit this
business ... Eggum said. "I hope
1t will be a reli ef to the com·
munity to know it is probably
not a homicide ...
The boys were discovered by
an apartment house manager
who told oolice h e used a
Fighter hit
by missile?
EGLIN Al R FORCE BASE.
Fla. 1APl An Air Force re
port says an F'·4 jet fighter burst
into names in April just seconds
after another Air Force plane
fired a missile and missed an
unmanned target. a newspaper
reports.
The two-man crew of the first
jet. which was on a training mis-
sion. parachuted to safety The
SJ.3 million craft crashed into
the Gutr o f Mexico. the
newspaper reported Tuesday.
T he report obtained by the
Pensacola J ournal reached no
conclusion on why the a ircraft
crashed A base s pokesman said
a separate report est a bllshing
the cause of the crash may be
available through the Air Force
in Europe. where the plane was
based.
screwdriver to pry the closet
door open.
The victims were in various
stages of undress, evidently hav·
ing removed clothing because it
had gotten ··uncomfortably
warm." Eggum said.
"I feel they had been in that
closet several hours." he said.
Police investigator Robert
Horstmeir said it was unclear
how the boys got into the apart·
ment. which searchers had been
assured was locked. Nor was 1t
clear why no one heard what
may have been the noise or the
youngsters· escape efforts. he
s aid
The Victims were identified as
Benjamin McDo n a ld , 11 .
Timothy Em an. 7 ; and Eddy
Saycocie, 4.
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risk that higher than expected
rcderal spending will lead to
even wider deficits by 1984.
Reagan's for ecaster s are
s ticking with their optimistic
predictions of February that the
economy will grow by a healthy
5.2 percent in 1982 because or the
stimulative effect his proposed
tax cuts are supposed to have.
The economy, adjusted for in·
rtation. is expected to grow 2.5
percent this year, but only
because of a record jump in ac·
tivity during the first quarter.
Dana Harbor
boat blaze
'total loss'
Orange County S heriff's
Harbor Patrol officers al Dana
Point Harbor said today a 25-
foot sailing vessel that caught
fire about 200 yards off the
marina early Tuesday with one
man aboard is a total loss.
Stephen Weilbacher. 31 , of
Canoga Park, the owner of the
$12.000 sloop. swam uninjured to
the harbor jetty after his boat ig.
nited at about midnight.
Sheriffs deputy Chris Rhodes
s aid Weilbacher was pourine
gasoline from one container to
another when the fuel caught
fire and ignited the fiberglass
vessel. which burned almost to
the waterline.
Rhodes said Weilbacher was
picked up by a sheriffs depart·
ment patrol car . His boat was
towed into the harbor by the
Harbor Patrol rescue boat.
Rhodes said the fi re is under in·
vestigation.
Tuna boat seized
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Mexico
has seized another U.S. tuna
fi shing boat, the second within
five days, th e American
Tunaboat Association said to-
day.
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reltaurant where they attended a party for the La Scala ~a B~t. Both are 1tarring in
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·:
Capt. Kangaroo
friends rally
Gel-well wishes flooded the
orti ce of Bob Keeahan,
creator and host of .. Captain
Kangaroo," as he continued
his recovery from a heart at·
tack at a hospital in Toronto.
"The outpouring of con·
cern has been incredible."
sai d Steve Relcbl, a
spokesman al the office of
Robert Keeshan Associates.
"We have 11 telephone lines
and they've been busy con·
stanlly"
Among the callers, he said,
were fellow children's show
host, Fred Rogers, of "Mr.
Rogers Neighborhood," Ed
McMahon of the NB C
"Tonight" s how and come-
dian BUI Cosby, who appears
on "Captain Kangaroo'' from
time to time.
Donna Pope, a member of
the Ohio House of Repre·
sentalives sine 1972, has been
confirmed by the Senate to a
five-year term as director of
the U.S. Mint
Sen. Makolm Wallop, R·
Wyo . had a hard t ime
marshaJling his metaphors
Wallop told a workshop on
federal land acquisition that
reason and not e m otion
should govern future govern·
ment land-buying practices.
Otherwise, Wallop ob·
Gerald Ford's pre
presidential papers are open
for use by researchers al the
Ford Library in An n Arbor,
Mich .. according to Dr.
Robert M. Warner, archivist
or the United States.
The 1.5 million papers in·
elude Ford's congressional
files, his Warren Commission
work a nd notes from his
duties as minority leader of
the U.S. House of Repre·
senlatives from 1965 to 1973.
ll is presidential papers
s till are beinl't processed
The Ford L1 brary opened
1n April on the University of
Michigan campus. More than
275.000 photographs and
700 ,000 feet of mollon pie·
tures were made available to
the public then
served. "Whal we could have
done, and what we should
have done. will be no more
than the receptacle for the
broken pointed fingers of
narrow-mindedness and
hide-boundedness in mis -
placed 1rritabll1ty at the
world of reality "
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Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT, Wednesday, July 15, 1981 s
Judge
lobbies
Congress
WASfUNGTON (AP) -Witb
a peraonal hand from Attorney
General William French Smith
and opt.lml5tic predictions from
Senate leaders, Sandra Day
O'Connor bu opened a penonal
campat1n lo assure her con-
rirmalion as the flrat woman
Supreme Court juaUce.
During a carefully orchestral·
ed Washington visit, Mrs. O'Con-
nor met for four hours with
Sm ith, and other Justice Depart·
ment offlciala Tuesday, and then
moved on to Capitol Hill for
meetings with more than a
dozen influential members of the
House and Senate.
Among them were Senate Ma·
jority Leader Howard Baker and
Sen . Strom Thurmond, R·S.C.,
chairman o f the Senate
Judiciary Committee.
"A great number of senators
have expressed s upport, some
publicly, some prlvJtely,"
Baker said. "None have ex-
pressed opposition.''
Later in the week, the 51-year-
old Arizona appeals court judge
Is to meet with conservative
senators, including Jesse Helms,
R-N .C., who have questioned
Mrs . O'Connor's views on
legalized abortion.
But Baker played down the
importance of the issue in the
confirmation process, which he
said should be over before the
Supreme Court begins its Oc·
tober session.
Sen ate nixes
taxin g Socia l
Secur ity
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Senate h as unanimously ap.
proved a resolution saying it will
not enact legislation to tax
Social Security benefits.
The "sense of the Senate" re·
solution was adopted on a 98-0
vote. A 1979 Advisory Council on
Social Security recommended
that half of Social Security
benefits be taxed. It estimated
such a proposal would affect 10.6
million couples or individuals
and produce an average tax in·
crease of about $350, for a total
increase of about $3.7 billion.
The President's Commission
on Pension Policy recommended
last February that contributions
to. and benefits from, Social
Security receive the same tu
treatment u other retirement
programs.
The commission recom -
mended that taxes on conlribu·
Lions to Social Security to be de·
ferred and benefits from Social
Security eventuaJJy be counted
as income subject to taxation.
The resolution said in part
that "Social Security was
established to protect the in·
come of Americans against the
serious economic risks that
families face upon retirement.
disability and death."
And it said the prospect of
having their benefits taxed "has
alarmed many older Americans
and may have undermined their
confidence in the integrity of the
Social Security f>rogram."
The resolution said in part
elderly are especially burdened
by innation and that the costs of
basic necessities such as fuel,
food and medical care have
risen raster than the rate of in-
flation.
Gem
Talk
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attraction for our customers.
That's where we keep our anti·
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lovely jewelry, unUke a uaed
car, does not lose value with
age and use .
The selection Is constantly
changing as pieces are sold and
new ones come in. At any Ume
you are sure to find itema of ln·
terest. There are necklacea,
rings, broaches and earrtn1s
for the ladies, cuff llnka, sUck
pins and watch foba for the
men.
Besides the jewelry, you can
alao expect to ae• antique
watches, restored to perfect
working order, button boolra,
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WILD RIDE -Staysee Gallehue of Costa Mesa got her $2
worth from "old bad one eye," a mechanical bull. She
stayed on for the entire ride, about one minute, at the ,
Orange County Fair.
Search continues
for kidnap suspect
Authorities arc still searching
for a shaggy-haired suspect who
kidnapped and molested a 10·
year -old Fountain Valley girl
June 29 before leaving her for
dead along a remote Santa Ana
C anyon Ro ad S h e was
hospitalized briefly and is now
home.
The Orange County Sheriff's
Department has released a com·
posite drawing of the man, about
35 years old, 5-foot, 7-inches to 6
feet tall , with brown collar
length hair and a crooked front
tooth shaped like a "V".
Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart said the
broadcast description of the sus·
peel has resulted in numerous
calls to the department, but
there has been no pos itive iden·
tification yet.
The girl was kidnapped from a
Fountain Valley playground and
taken to the desolate area
where she was molested, choked
and left for dead. She m anaged
to c limb down an embankment
after the attack and flagged
down a passing motorist.
The suspect's car was
described as compact, orange or
brown in color with bucket seats
a nd possibly no back seat The
door handle was missing on the
passenger side
Anyone with any information
is urged to call the Sheriff's
Department at 834 3000.
SEEN THIS MAN?
Police drawing
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Haig pledges
arms talks
NEW YORK <AP ) -
Secretary of State Alexander M.
Hale Jr. hu flatly denied
that the administration is
dragging its feet on arms con·
trol, and declared instead a re·
solve to strike a deal with the
Soviets which • 'truJy strengthens
international security.''
·'The charge that we are not
interested in arms control or
that we have cut off communica·
tions with the Soviets on these ia·
s ues is simply not true," he said.
He added he has a "broad agen·
da'' in mind for talks to begin in
November.
But Haig linked any reduction
in the weapons race to Moscow's
behavior, saying. "Soviet in·
ternational conduct directly af.
feels the prospects for success."
Any other approach, he s aid,
"ends up by saying that in order
lo preserve arms control , we
have to tolerate Soviet ag.
gression. This administration
will never accept such an appall·
ing conclusion."
Haig's remarks, clearly part
of the adminis tration's new
drive to demonstrate it has a
comprehensive foreign policy,
cam e in an address lo the
Foreign Policy Association.
The secretary was the target
of hecklers shouting "Money for
jobs, not war. U.S. out of El
Salvador," as he began bis
s peech, and officials removed
one protester from the hall.
the paradoxes of our time that
the prospects for arms control
depend upon the achieve ment ol
a balance of arms."
Haig said negotiations won't
work if they are "dominated by
pious hopes and simplistic solu·
lions."
He said the paramount aim of
arms control "must be to reduce
the risk of war." To that end, he
said, the administration bas
adopted a "realistic set of prin·
clples to guide a more effective
approach lo arms control."
They are:
-Arms control efforts will be
an instrument of, not a replace·
m e nt for. a coherent allled
security policy.
-Agreements should ·'truly
enhance security."
-Negotiations s hould take in·
lo consideration "the whole con·
text or Soviet conduct world·
wide."
-Agreements rqust be
balanced "the Soviet Union
must be more willing in the
future to accept genuine parity
for arms control to move
ahead."
-Agreements must include
effective means of verification
and mechanisms for securing
compliance.
-AJI arms control processes
and weapons systems must be
taken into account in negotla·
lions even when not the subject
of negotiations.
Aerial view shows recently constructed $3 million vacation home of Jacqueline Onassis at Martha's Vineyard, M ass.
"With a clear sense of di rec·
l ion and a dedication to the
serious objectives of arms con·
trol, this administration will
strive to make arms control suc·
ceed," Haig said.
Haig said the administration
is pursuing a "broad agenda" of
specific arms control efforts.
The United States hopes to begin
formal negotiations with the
Soviet Union by mid·November,
he said, on ways of controlling
deployment of medium·range
nuclear missiles in Europe.
, .
New libe ral dire ction s oug h t
WASHINGTON (AP) -Think
tanks are a growth industry in
Washington. They come in vary·
lng sizes and ideological hues.
The commission studies offer
haven to economists and ad·
ministrators who come and go
from government with s hifts in
power.
Some 09tfits are influentiaJ:
some are aJmost invisible. Some
latte on research assignments
for the government; more spend
their time on research about the
government.
Now there's a think tank de·
voted to pointing the Democratic
Party jn new directions by
tenerating ideas to ser ve UberaJ
objecti'ves in what seems a con·
servative era.
The Center for Democratic
PoUcy is bent on writing a new
agenda for liberalism. in a party
that s uddenly discover ed its
lease on power was running
short.
··Democrats for the past 40
years have been running against
H e rbert Hoover and for
Franklin Roosevelt," says Ted
Van Dyk, pres ident of the
center . He s hould know. He
helped lour Democrats run for
president.
Now. out of the White House
and halfway out of power in
Congress, Democrats have to do
what Republicans did and build
a new policy base, Van Dyk
said. That's what his outfit is go-
ing to try to deliver.
It won't be easy.
Van Dyk sees the economy,
with the emphasis on inflation,
and the decentralization of gov-
ernment power as the two major
NEWS ANALYSIS
issues of the day. He also sees
the Democrats in trouble on
both. unJess they can come up
with some new answers .
Democrats have been in
charge While deficits and infla·
lion have soared, and they are
identified. Van Dyk says, with
"big. centralized bureaucratic
federaJ government," which is
what most voters don't want.
·'The task is to come up with
policies and approaches lo meet
these demands in ways that are
in keeping with our traditional
ideas." Van Dyk says.
The Democrats' approach to
serving those traditiona l ideas
has relied heavily on federal
programs. which leads to big
budgets and big government. In
effect, Van Dyk is talking about
devisin g a conservative ap·
proach to reach liberal goals
To an extent, that's what Jim·
my Carter tried. without sue
cess. He came to the White
House promising to reorganize
government into a leaner, more
e fficient operation , a nd to
bala nce the federal budget
within a term. Liberals didn't
like it and conservatives said it
wasn't enough.
But Van Dyk says the new
policy center can and will come
up w i th fr esh i deas fo r
Democrats, ideas be claims will
start to show up in the 1982 con·
gressional ca mpa igns . The
center has just commissioned its
first set of studies, on wages.
prices. taxes and econom ic pro·
duclivity.
Van Dyk, who worked for the
late Sen. and Vice President
Hubert H. Humphrey and later
served in the presidential cam-
paigns of George McGovern,
Carter and Edward M. Kennedy,
is day.to-day boss at the center.
He had been a vice president of
Weyerhaeuser Co. in Seattle.
Terry Sanford, former gov
ernor of North Carolina , now
president of Duke University
and a sometime pres idential
candidate himself, is chairman
of the center
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Strike called test case
San Jose pact gives equal pay for comparable work
SAN JOSE (AP) -As strildne
city workers overwbelminely
approved a contract that would
glve equal pay for comparable
work. national union officials
predicted the unique strike
would benefit working women
across the country.
·'The resolution of the strike
. . . is a major victory for the
American Federation of State,
County and Municipal
Employees and for working
women everywhere,'• said
Philip Sparks, a spokesman for
the union, in which 40 percent of
the 1 million members are
women.
Buoyed b y the San Jose
walkout, AFSCME attorneys
"within the next week" plan to
file complaints against various
cities and states with federal
agencies investigating sex dis·
crimination on the job, Sparks
said in a telephone interview
Tuesday from Washington. He
declined to identify the
Joe a lilies.
Before the strike began July 5,
Sparks called the dispute a "lit·
mus test."
Members of Local 101 voted
295-27 to accept the contract,
reached Monday night and
quickly approved by the City
Countil.
·'The workers feel that every
day they were on strike was
well worth the sacrifice" to win
$1.5 million to help correct pay
disparities and a 15.5 percent
general pay raise over two
years, said Mike Ferrero, presi-
dent of the local. The cost of the
entire settlement, including a
general wage Increase, was
estimated at ~ million.
When the setUement was an·
nounced Monday, Mayor Janet
Gray Hayes said it is .. a first
giant step toward fairness in the
workplace for women within the
severe budget constraints of the
city." the nation's 17th largest.
About 400 workers, mainly
clerks. librarians and park
supervisors, stayed off the job
each day, city officials said. The
local has 700 members and
represents nearly 2,000 city
workers.
·'The national union did see it,
the strike, as a test case and did
commit its full resources in
helping the union." Sparks said.
The aid included a union study
two years ago that indicated
that women were not paid as
much as men for comparable
work.
The strike, believed to be the
first in the nation by public
workers over the parity issue,
drew national attention to the
city which calls itself "the
feminist capital of the world."
San Jose has a female mayor
and majority on ats Caty CouncLI
Fueling the s trike was an an·
dependent s tudy. paid for by
the city, that rated jobs general
ly done by women and jobs
mainly held by men m terma of
responsibility and difficulty an·
volved.
The consultants, Ha y As
sociates of San Francisco. con
eluded that the fema le
dominated jobs paid less than
comparable. male-dominated
positions
At the slrike's on1>et , union
leaders demanded the city pro
vide $3.2 million over four year1>
to correct the disparities Tht>
city was offering Sl 45 maJhon
over two years
On Sunday, union and cal> of
fi cials announced that a ten
tative pact was reached that
would provide nearly SJ milhon
over four years and a 15 S
general pay raise over two
years. But in a surprise. the City
Council rejected the 'package
within hours. s aying 1t rould not
make the four-year monc) <·om
mitment
Negotiations resumed Mon
day. as worke r s wondered
whether a threat to fire them if
they dad not report to work
would be earned out But tht.>
deadline passed without efft><'l
or comment by city 0Hac1als
Hassle over nominees told
Deukmejian reportedly wrote letters to judges
defendants, the newspaper re·
ported.
through sources
She said nominees should tw
judged by the commission on tht·
basis of their qualifications. not
on any views the~ might hotel
the sources told the newspapt"r
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
letter by Attorney General
George Deukmejian seeking the
views of two California Supreme
Court nominees h as drawn
s harp criticism from Chief
Justice Rose Bird, a newspaper
reported.
Deukmejian sent copies of hjs
letter to Ms . Bird and Lester W.
Roth, senior appellate judge. All
three sit on the Commission on
Judicial Appointments, which
must approve the nominations. The sourtes said DcukmeJia11
replied to the chief iust1ce that
his legal s taff researthed tht• 1!'.
sue and determined he had thl·
right to query the nomanet.>s
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DeuJcmejian wrote letters to
Court of Appeal Justice Otto M.
Kaus and Alameda Superior
Court Judge Allen E. Broussard,
the San Francisco Examiner re·
ported Tuesday.
Deukmejian asked them to tell
him their stands on some 14
stale Supreme Court decisions,
ranging from a 1972 ruling that
declared the death penalty un·
con sti tutional to the con-
troversial 1980 ruling, that, in ef·
feet, made it more difficult for
· ·ud es to den bail to criminal
On Friday, the commission
will review Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. 's nominations to replace
Justice Wiley W. Manuel, who
died of cancer in January. and
Justice William P. Clark Jr ..
who resigned from the court in
March to become deputy
secretary of state.
In response to Deukmejian's
letter, Ms . Bird sent him a
sharply worded letter contend·
ing what he did appeared im·
proper and unethical . the
newspaper said it learned
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A spokesman for Dcuk meJaan
said only that he would ··make
an announcement later th11>
week.''
Kaus was the onl y one "'ho
responded to Deukmejian's let
ler, the newspaper reported
Kaus reportedly told Dcukme
j ian he had written numerous
decisions available for Deukme
jian's inspection.
USO gets home • In San Diego
S,\~ l>IEGU 1APJ After two
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The l'n1tcd Service Orgamza
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thousands of sailors on liberty
trooped ashore al the fleet land·
1ng durin~ World War ·11 and the
Korean War.
The 15,000 square-foot com·
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Diego Unified Port Authority
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Marine Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Robinson •OJIS JIOung troops reapona to hu
emphasi! on what'& right and wrong and hu justice t~mpertd with mercy
at Camp Pendleton where leatMrrleck crime rote ts down 1horpl11.
Camp Pendleton CO
hears down on ethics
CA MP PENDLETON (AP> -
Marines under a different kind of
general who talks or ethics and
public good are waging ~ peacetime
assault on crime at the world's big·
gest amphibious base -both on and
off the base.
In the 10 months since Maj. Gen.
Kenneth Robinson took charge at
. 'We wanted to get
the troops talking
about ethics. ,
Camp Pendleton, authorities said
Tuesday, crime is down 12 percent.
In neighboring Oceanside, lusty
leathernecks on leave account for 18
percent of police bookings -an un·
precedented drop from 28 percent in
1980.
Mercy tempers justice doled out
under Robinson. a 31-year veteran
who ordered the battalion he com·
mandcd in Vi e tnam's Que Sanh
Valley never to s hoot at a Viet·
namese unless he was dressed in an
enemy uniform or attacking.
The charge given to his Camp
Pendleton troops by Robinson Is
unique among Marine brass trained
traditionally on the battlefield: Be
ethical and grow as human beings in
the Corps. It is Robinson's example
that makes it work, aides say. Once
h e fined an officer SS,000 for
adultery.
Another time. he canceled a court-
m a rtial order sending a young
Marine to spend eight months at the
Fort Leavenworth, Kan., prison for
smoking marijuana.
As a young Marine, be himself took
a blanket, as hls buddies did, when
their ship docked at San Francisco
after battle time, Robinson admitted
in an interview. He used his blanket
to wrap his firstborn child home from
the hospital and then gave it to the
base hospital.
Robinson, a 52-year-old psychology
student with college degrees in
English and business administration,
cracked down on growing vandalism
at Camp Pendleton on his arrival.
The troops were asked i1 they think
it is wrong to take an apple from the
mess hall to give to a buddy who
missed the meal. No, they told
Robinson, who then asked if it were
wrong to take two, or possibly five.
At what point does a man justify
stealing steaks or bigger things?
"We wanted to get the troops talk·
ing about ethics," Robinson said.
In some situations, he said, "some
of the troops felt the practice of rip·
11ing off was just a way of getting
even. What we finally arrived at was
the notion that anything that builds
community is good. Anything that
doesn't is wrong."
In adhering to the Marines' strict
weight requirements, Robinson
limits his lunch to a single cup or
yogurt but tolerated obesity in a col·
onel within eight months of retire-
ment rather than force that fat fellow
off work and into the hospital.
The base lectures deal with truth.
human development and right and
wrong. Chaplains and others go into
individual units for private talks on
ethics. and base morale is described
as at a high in peacetime.
The :.>.000 leathernecks at Camp
Pendleton include 20,000 still under
the age of 20 or only slightly beyond.
They see their gray-haired father
figure of a general as a stem yet fair
man.
After artillery and bombing runs
the other day, a civic club outside the
125.000-acre base ordered Robinson.
a member, to pay SlO for disturbing
the peace. He stood up and said .
'"Gentlemen. the noise you hear is
the sound of freedom.·'
The fin e. like his character·
building, stuck.
Ditched pilot survives
56 hours in Atlantic
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. <AP> -A
Navy pilot who stayed afloat for 56
hours in the Atlantic Ocean without a
life jacket says thoughts or his family
helped keep him going.
"At the end when I was getting
very tlred, I thought I had to do
something," Lt. Cmdr. Allen Spicer
He attributed his
survival to 't he
grace of God, my
will to live, Navy
training and the love
of my family . . . '
said. "I never said, 'I'm going to give
up and die.· I had t-0 do something."
Spicer, 36, flying a rented plane,
ditched the craft last week in the
Atlantic when names jumped at his
race. He floated for more than two
days off the Florida coast befote the
Ude washed him close to shore.
He attributed his survival to "the
grace of God, my will to llve, the pro-
f essional training I received in the
Navy and the love of my family."
Spicer said he stayed afloat
through "drown·proofm1" -remain· int almost motionleaa wbJle sua-
pended In the walel', slowly breaklnf
the surface several times a minute
for a breath or air.
Spicer said he waa taking the retll·
ed Piper Arrow OD a nitbl lest nitht
because he planned to Oy hlt wife to
Tampa, Fla .. for a surprise blrtbday
party before be left with bis 1quad
for the Mediterranean.
A Navy pilot with 3,500 hours of
flight time over 12 years, Spicer said
he was returning from St. Au(u.stlne
when he heard tbe engine knock. Sud·
denly, Spicer said, he saw a "flash of
fire in my eyes."
Shortly after midnight, he radJoed
his approximate position and told
controllers he was going to ditch off
Ponte Vedra Beach.
He said he decided to dump the
plane in the water because be didn't
know tidal or beach conditions. And,
"I didn't want to hurt a nybody else."
Spicer said the aircraft sank and
trapped him in the cockpit.
"Finally I was able to get the door
opened."
He. said he shoved out his briefcase
in hopes or using it ror notation.
He stripped to his underwear and
used bis clothing to help him float.
In the water. Spicer said be
thought a shark hit him. .
"Something hit me with lremen·
dous force. I was terrlfied but I knew
I shouldn't panic."
Whatever it was didn 'l bother him
again, Spicer said.
The plane was found in about 20
feet of water but Spicer wu not
sighted until a bicyclist found him
crawling on the beach the next mom·
In&.
By Thursday, he sald, "I knew I
couldn't laat much lon1er." Later, be
lifted his head from the water and
spotted land.
"I slghted land. I saw a ll&ht. That
was my goal. that U1ht, · • he aald.
He be1an a slow 1Wim t.o shore and
finally bla feet teuched bolt.om.
Mrs. Spicer said that t.hrouchout
the time her husband wa1 mlHinJ,
1he kept telling herself, ·•u anybody
can survive, It will be my huaband. ''
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Japanese-American
internment probed
WASHJNGTON <AP) -Former
Supreme Court JustJce Abe Fortu
testlfied that racial prejudice, not na ·
tlonal security, led to the mua ln·
ternment or people or Japanese de·
scent in World War II. He called the
episode a tragic error, an outrage, an
unconscionable and irrational deed.
"1 think It Is clear -perhaps lt
was always clear -that the maaa
evacuation order was never
justified," Fortas told an official ln·
quiry Into events that happened near·
ly 40 years ago.
•'I cannot escape the conclualon
that racial prejudice was a buic ln·
gredlent," he said. "Even the
trauma of war does not excuse lrra·
Uonal and needless assaults upon
human beings and senseless viola·
lions of our fundamental constitu·
tional principles."
Fortas, an undersecretary in the
Interior Department from 1942 to
1946 when 120,000 people of Japanese
ancestry were interned, said the
camps were humanely administered
bijl "this fact does not and should not
absolve our nation or relieve the na·
tional conscience."
Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawaii,
who lost his right arm fighting in Ila·
ly as part or the famed 442nd
Regimental Combat Team. ad·
monished the commission to:
•·Make your report one that will
awaken this experience enough to
haunt the conscience of this nation -
haunt it so we will never forget
that we are capable of such an act."
Hawaii's large Japanese pbpula·
lion was not interned.
The 9-m ember com mission on
Wartime Relocation and Internment
of Civilians was created by Congress
and signed into law by President
Carter. It will hold another bearing
in Washington on Thursday then
move on to Los Angeles, San Fran·
cisco. Seattle, three sites in Alaska
and finally to Chicago.
It is lo review the facts and
circumstances of the internment,
which was ordered by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, and to de-
termine what if any redress is owed
the people affected and their descen·
dants.
I nouye·s coll eague from Hawaii,
Sen Spark Matsunaga, called the
holdlng ol Japanese-Americans "Ln
what can only be described as
·Am edcan·style concentration
camps" one of the darkest pages In
American history.
James Rowe, the No. 2 man in the
Justice Department at the Ume, told
the commission that fear and
hysteria after the attack on Pearl
Harbor were to blame for the de·
cision to intern West Coast Japanese
-but not Germans and Italians. No
distinction was made between those
who were American citizens and
those who were not.
"Tbe great phase was 'military
neceaaity,' " he said. "A handful of
people like me were against the
evacuation right from the beginning,
but we didn't have any allies."
Among those supporting the Intern·
ment, he said, were the late Earl
Warren, then a prosecuting attorney
and later governor of California and
Chief Justice of the United States.
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An order signed by Roosevelt in
1942 set the evacuation to the camps
in motion, bul Rowe said he doesn't
think Roosevelt gave the matter
much thought. "The president made
the decision," he said, "but r don't
really think be spent much time on it.
It's a serious thing to say. but I think
it was a minor thing to him."
Rowe said be or poses financial
compensation. "I the Japanese
Americans want an apology, good."
he said. "They are entitled t-0 it. But
what good it'll do them after 40
years, I don't know."
SIBLING SILLINESS -It was one of those
"assembly required" gifts as Sam Maytar
presented a wrench, keys and a Volkswagen
in scores of pieces to ttis brother John in
Chicago. The siblings attempt to outdo each
other with such offbeat gifts as a hot air
balloon with a female stripper, or four tons of
manure. Sam decided on the car after John
complained about high gas prices.
The grass always • is greener ...
RIVERSIDE (AP > -The Air Force
sprayed grass with green dye to make the
parade grounds at March Air Force Base
look nicer for a ceremony.
Base officials said about 10 percent of the
grass in the 125,000-square-foot parade
ground was brown because of an invasion by
lawn moths. Base c ivil engineers had
planned to treat the area with a mixture of Ii ·
quid fertilizer and insecticide.
Lt. Deborah Bertrand, a public affairs of·
ficer. said the ci vii engineers had green dye
on hand. so they added it to the mixture to
spruce up the grounds for the 15th Air Force
change of command ceremony Tuesday.
"We think it appropriate to be proud of
our base, and we want lo honor dignitaries as
they visit us." Ms. Bertrand explained ... A
few cents worth of green dye that serves a
dual purpose 1s a pretty simple step to take."
She said the dye was on hand because it
ts used lo spray brown patches at the golf
course the base operates
As the dye was sprayed Monday by two
civilians . it turned the brown patches a
deeper green that the healthy grass sur·
rounding it.
The contrast was deliberate. according to
Ms . Bertrand Ordinarily, workers place
s takes around the treated area.
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ble to parUcipate in a nationwide atady of
diabetic eye disease and Ua treatment, for
which Los Angeles eye clinics are now
recruiting patients.
The new research project, wll.lch will la·
volve 4,080 patlenta and 11 medical centers
uross the country, ls called tbe Early Treat·
ment Diabetic Retlnopatby S&udy <ETDltS).
It Is sponsored by the Natloaal Eye Institute
<NE(), a branch of tbe federal goverameat's
National lutitates of Health. ltecraitlag for
the study In the Los Angeles area are lite
Jules Stein Eye lutltute of the Unlverslty of
CallfomJa and the Estelle Dobeay Eye Foaa·
datlon of the University of Southern
CallfomJa.
Each of the medical centers lavolved ln
the ETDRS ls seeking people for Uie shady
who have early signs of diabetic retlnopatlly,
a disease ot the retlaa, wll.lch ls present la
about 40 percent of the nation'• mUUon
diabetics.
The major goal of the study ls to de·
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preserving vllion ll It were med early la Uae
course of diabetic retlaopatlly aad to O.d oat
if this treatment Is effective agaimt leaka1e
of Ould in Use central part of tbe rettaa ud
tbe bllln'ed vlsloe Ulat often res .. u from tb1I
leakage. A tblrd objective of tbe ETDU ll to
determine whether asplrta may be UMfal la
treatment of diabetic retlaopatJliy.
People with diabetes wbo are laterested
In participating 1bould contact tbelr eye care
speclallst or tbe physician wbo II treat1n1
their diabetes fer advice. Doctors laterested
ln referring patlenta to the study sboald coe·
tact one of the ETDR cllnlct. 'Ille malllag ad·
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Foundation, write to 1355 Saa Pablo Ave.,
Los Angeles 90033, or phone (213) ZZl-5%%7.
Nutritiona~ guide
DEAR PAT DUNN: I recall reading ln
your column that the federal government bas
established new nutritional guidelines. What
are they, and how can I get written lnlorma·
tion about them? I should have clipped and
saved your column ite m, but I wasn't that
much interested in good nutrition at the time.
I've decided to do something about my poor
eating habits and hope you'll repeat this in·
formation for me.
M. R., Corona del Mar
Better late than never. Altboap Ute re·
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regarding exact amoanta ol natrleata, tltey
recommend the followln1: eat a variety ol
foods; malatain Ideal welpt; avoid too m•ell
fat; eat food wttll adeqaate d&rcb aad ftber;
avoid too macll Hlar; avoid too macla
sodium and drink only ln modera&loa.
Free copies of the galcleUDet are avaUa·
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Firefly collectors earn penny a hug
VINTON; Iowa (AP) -Aa d-.k falll on 1u.ltry uly daya, the a.u. family
ahoutden 1peeial net.I IDd foraya l.DIO
fields, pub IDd yardl la March tJI
OJckert.q lllbtl oa leafy planta • la &b•
sky.
Tbey sneak up oa corn plant,, tbe1t
swoop in with tbelr Dell.
lt'a flrefly time 11a11t.
The Hellu are aot amateur en·
tomolopau bulldln• up 1 coUectioa or entomopboblaa tryia1 to pur,. their
neichborbood of U.htnln1 bup. They're
firefty bunt.en, nettln1 tbe U..C11 at a
penny 1 bus for 1 comPAQY that ex·
tracts tbelr "alow cbemicala" for study.
Nancy Helle, 41, aays her family can
catch 1,000 lllhtnlna bu11 an hour and
for the put decade bu earned about
$3,000 a summer for their efforta.
Si1ma Chemical Co., of St. Louil, pro·
vides the Relles and other collectors
with shipping cont.alnen, neu and even
buttons designating them u members
of ita Slama Plrefly Sclenlllta Club.
Slama, amon1 Ill other work, H ·
tracts tbe chemicall from the bup'
1towt.q tallJ or "lanteru" and then
1bip1 them to unlveralty lab• and
boepltala for study. Th• cbemicall are
used primarily ln medical research,
~apeclally in the field of cancer
dla1no.ia and the 1tudy of mwUple
aclerOlla, cysUc ftbr0ti1 and heart d1J. ·
eue.
Cbemicala derived from the llrefty -
luclferin and luclferue -alJo are uted
in the study ol environment.al problems.
For nample, they fi1ure In a test on
water suspected of being contaminated.
Company spokesman Jerry Junltel
said people in about 18 states
participate l{l Siem a 'a firefly cam·
pal&DJ. The collection of Uabt.niq bu11
is important, be said, becauH the
chemical luclferaae la difftcult to derive
in the laboratory.
The Relles -Nancy; her husband,
"rm serious about
getting ahead.
.. EveryoAe knows tile
wol'long WOJtd 1s tcxql Ind
C01111>9t1t1ve I'm In buS1ness
where an advanctd degtee
really llelps. That's Wily I
decided to go loi my MBA 1n
management eventt1ou9ht
had a lull-lune JOI> dunno tile
day.
National UruYetSlly made
graduate study as easy as
possible by oHenno alt my
courses at night, one course
per month.
Tile Quahty ol 111s1ruc11on
~·1 be beat My 1nstructOl's
were real professionals who
had solld expenence 1n
business. Most of them hold
doctOl'ates as "(ell Students
study lr1 small groups with
people wllo have ambttlOOS
and goals similar to tlle11
own I learned a great deal
lrom them as well as from
my P'OlessofS.
II you're In the worklflil
world and are considefina
That's why I chose
National University."
L.-y Aood
AA, El Cimino College
BA. C.I State Fullerton
MBA. Natlonll Unlveralty. 1980
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Chuck; and their children, Andy. 15,
Scott, 11 , and Jenny, 5 -send In
thousa.ndl ol their ori bup and tbOle
collected by U to 20 other f amiUes here
about three Umee a week durinl July,
which la prime trapplnc aeuoa.
But Mn. Helle wa.rna that maltin1
lllbtalna bua money Isn't u ea1y aa lt
sounds.
For one thlne. the llreruea blink only
for four-tenths of a second every two
secondl, and by the time you swoop lD
with your net. they've often diaap·
pea red.
One trick of the trade la to try to
catch them at dusk, not after dark,
when they can still be seen aga.lnat the
sky. 11owtng or not.
Another lric!E, she Hya, is to catch
them just aft.er they crawl out of the
around in early evenin1. At that time,
they can be found on com leaves and
other leafy plant.a before they begin fly.
ing and bllnklng, she said.
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nominate Bruce
Chapman, Seattle,
Wash ., former
secretary of state for
Washington, to be the
U.S. census director.
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Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT, WtdnHday, July 15. 1981
·LENDING SUPPORT -Nancy Reagan joins
hands with singing students at Second
Genesis, Inc., of Upper Marlboro, Md .. a
prof essiona1 treatment agency for those
.~..,.........
who have chosen an irresponsible lifestyle.
Many graduates have gone on to responsi·
ble positions in the community near
Washington, D.C.
'Dragon' game opponents sued
Witchcraft priestess claims Christian group libeled her
SACRAMENTO <AP) -A witchcraft practi·
Uoner has filed a $610,000 suit against Christian op·
l;>onents of the nationally popular "Dungeons anl
pragons" game, claiming they libeled her by link·
ing her to the alleged evils or the game.
• Janice Freeman, 44, who calls herself high
priestess and founder of the Sacramento-based
Temple of the Ancient Way , claims opponents of
the game have attacked her and the religion of
witchcraft through statements which characterize
th e game as perverse and derived from
t-ritchcra!t.
' The suit is directed at Concerned Christians. a
f'undamentalist group which issued a pamphlet
ast month entitled, "Dungeons and Dragons. Good
or Bad."
• According to Freeman, the brochure linked
fler to "homosexuality, sodomy, rape and other
i>erverse acts of sexuality ... played out by peo·
pie participating" in the Dungeons and Dragons pme.
. The game, a registered trademark of TSR
flobbies Inc. of Lake Geneva. Wis .. leads role·
playing participants through a fantasy world or
monsters and magic.
1 Last month one of the defendants in the suit,
fhe Rev. John Torrell, pastor of Christian Life
Ministries, made a radio broadcast attacking the
game, claiming it encouraged devil worship.
The attack. followed up by other fundamen·
Trans-ocean air
fares to increase
WASHINGTON <APl -The Civil Aeronautics
Board has given U.S. air carriers flying overseas
permission to raise fares from 2.7 percent to 5.3
percent, reflecting expected increases in fuel costs
~etween now and September.
The board said Tuesday that airlines flying the
Atlantic will be able to increase fares Aug. 1 by 5.3
percent, those flying the Pacific 2. 7 percent and
those flying to Latin America 3.04 percent.
The standard fare level for airlines flying
foreign routes is adjusted by the CAB every two
months with some carriers getting a two-month
adjustment and others a four-month adjustment.
talists, moved a suburban park district to cancel
summer youth classes in the game.
Other defendants in the suit are Robert
Jackson. Rita M. Jackson and John Hempker,
members or Concerned Christians.
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William Hunt
Probe
of Hunts
blocked
DALLAS (AP) -A
federal judge has
restrained the Securities
and Exchange Com-
mission's investigation
of the Hunt family and
the collapse of the silver
market, saying the com-
m ission acted with
"reckless disregard" for
the famiJy's rights.
Spokesmen for both
the Securities Exchange
Commission and the
Hunt family, based in
Dallas , declined com-
ment on U.S. District
Judge Robert Porter's
issuance of a pre -
liminary injunction
restraining the in-
vestigation.
The Hunts sought the
injunction in Marc h
after they learned that
SEC attorneys attempt·
ed to secure their
private banking records
without notifying them
as required by the
federal Right to Finan·
cial Privacy Act.
Porter said the SEC
sent the Hunts written
notices of the progress
of the investigation and
copies of subpoenas the
agency bad obtained.
But Porte r said the
agency illegally tried to
circumvent the notifica-
tion requirements of the
federaJ iaw by altering
the subpoenas before
they reached the Hunts.
Tbe deletions in the
subpoenas are "difficult
to comprehend," Porter
said.
The effect of the ii·
legal letters and s ub-
poenas, Porter said, was
to deny the Hunts a
chance to challenge the
SEC's right to the rec-
ords.
Since the March 27,
1980, crash in the sil ver
market, the SEC and
several other feder al
agencies have been in-
vestigating whether the
Hunts manipulate d
silver-market transac-
tions.
Two members of the
Hunt family , Nelson
Bunker Hunt a nd his
brother WilUam Herbert
Hunt, Jost an estimated
$1. 7 billion to $2.5 billion
when the price of silver
dropped from $50 per
ounce to less than Sll
per ounce.
Newsman
awarded
damages
SAN FRANCISCO
<AP > -Television•
newscaster Van Amburg
has been awarded
$15,000 1n damages in a
suit against 'Synanon
Foundation alleging in·
vasion of privacy and
emotional distress.
Amburg and four
other KGO -TV
employees had accu.sed
Synanoo of trespassing,
haraument and in·
timidation during a
Synanon campaign pro-
t es tl n 1 1978 KGO
newscasts about the con-
troversial dru1 re-
habilltallon pro1ram
that later became a re.
li1loua corporation.
Former KOO 1eneral
mana1er Rut• pouabJin,
former reporter Joyce
Shank, news director
Peter Jacobus and ualt·
tant Lee McEacbem re·
ceived no dama1es from
the Saa Franclaco
Superior Court Jury.
The pla.inllfta aouabt
S2 mUUon apiece, but
later lowered that
amount to .-0,000.
Tbe employ .. of UM
ABC-owned. ltatioa said
tbe:r b.ad received late·
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Wednesday, July 15, 1981
Oft-robbed jeweler crusades for tougher jail terms
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
sixth holdup of his suburban
Jewelry store ln two yean didn't
just terrify Alex Bookaton. It ln·
furiated him enou1ht to atart a
petiUoo drive to increase the sen-
tences meted out to robbers and
burglars.
"The reason for the recent rub
of burglaries is because crime
pays," the irate jeweler said.
If the 61-year-old Granada Hilla
Jeweler s ucceeds, convicted
armed robben and burtlars could
face 12· to 20·year sentences, in-
stead of tbe current two to nve years. 1bo6e convicted of attempt-
ing the crimes would face elaht to
12 years instead of two to six.
Under Bookston's law, there wouJd
be no plea bargaining, suspended
sentences or probation.
.. , don't alve a damn," says
Bookston. "I'm a very angry, very
determined man."
He launched a petition drive to
qualify his proposal for the
January 1982 ballot after staring
down the barrel of a .357-callber
revolver during a Feb. 6 robbery.
That cost him $35,000 In cub and
jewelry and broueht bis total
losses to more than $75,000 -only
half covered by insurance, he 1aid.
Bookston said he's spent more
than $6,000 to print petitions, and
"l ' II spend whatever it takes to
make this the law." He estimated
he hu lS,000 petition signatures:
he needs 346,000 by Oct. 26 to
qualify for next year's ballot.
State Attorney General George
Deukmejlan said Bookston's in-
ltialive would cost the statt! S280
million a year ln Increased prison
coats, plus bieher expenditures tor
courta and soctaJ services.
Bookston, aayinc he wooden at
what price safety becomes too e1'.-
pensive, said his law wouJd "teU
people that lf they are going t4)
commit a crime of bur1lary or
robbery, they are going to go awy
for an awful long time." i
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Ale Orange Coast DAILY P ll,.OT. Wednesday, July 15, 1981
Transit fund share
iiot fair to county ..
Orange Coast residents who
now are forced to crawl along in
jammed traffic while commuting
to work, shopping or in seeking
rt!creation s hould be rightfully
outraged at the newest allocation of state funds for transportation
ipnprovements.
Consider the latest division of
c ash that was m ade by the
Califorrua Transportation Com-
mission. Los Angeles a nd San
Diego counties will get more than
$20 million each.
At the same time, Orange
County was tossed a meager
SS00,000.
It s hould be noted that
Or ange County wasn't asking for
the moon or planets in seeking
funds for studies that could even-
tually provide a major mass
transit line through the heart of
the county. Orange County want-
ed .S2.4 millio n for this key
project.
To people who have to work
for a li vin g, t he sums seem
enormous. But transportation
facilities are tremendously ex-
pensive.
And when one compares the
nearly $50 million that Los
Angeles and San Diego counties
will share, the hall-million that
was pitched to Orange County
surely pales by comparison.
Even the $2.4 million our
county asked for seems like a
modest sum.
Gettin g a fair s hare of
transportation dollars for Orange
County, however, may tum out to
be a more elusive trick than
might be imagined . State
lawmakers from Los Angeles and
San Diego have managed to get
measures passed that guarantee
these counties the funds for their
mass transit syst ems.
After that big pie is sliced,
remaining money goes first to ex-
isting transit systems. ·
Unfortunately, Orange Coun-
ty's mass transit project is still in
the paperwork stage.
But the trouble is it might
well stay there; just a dream on
t h e drawi ng boards unless
financing is made available.
Clearly. a more equitable
sharing of mass transit funds
would seem in order. Taking the
long view, surely the Los Angeles
and San Diego legislators should
see that Orange County lies
between them.
H, in the future, it would be
effi cient to link mass transporta-
tion through all three counties,
it certainJy would be too bad if
Orange County had been left as
the bottleneck.
Even if that view is too
futuristic, it is clear that Orange
County, the state's second largest
county, is being dealt the short
end with mass transit planning
dollars.
This is an inequity that our
Orange County legislators should
address vigorously when they re-
turn to session
ACLU's at it again
Observe r s o f Southern
California's legal scene might
easily conclude that this is the
slow season for the American
Civil Liberties Union lawyer s
after they recently leaped into
the battle over nudity on public
beaches.
The ACLU attorneys have
now filed a lawsuit in U.S.
District Court in Los Angeles that
challenges a year-old law which
makes it illegal to romp around
naked on Los Ange les area
beaches.
This legal action is on behalf
of 26 members of the Clothing
O ptional Soci ety who were
arr ested by s heriff's deputies
a ft er they wer e seen in the
a ltogeth er on t he sands of
Malibu.
Now, a rguments over nudity
a re common enough . But,
according to the legal action by
AC LU, these arrests violated the
First Ame ndment of the U.S.
Co n s titution. guaranteeing
freedom of s peech a nd ex -
pression.
Obviously. going naked has
nothing to do with talking.
It's expression that is at issue
here. As one ACLU legal mind
put it, "If people are seeking to
•
com municate through the presen-
tation of themselves with no
clothing on. the Constitution says
they can."
It does'? Well that's amazing.
Extrapolatin g this argument, it
might be suggested that if one
wants to express oneself on the
issue that it's very hot on Harbor
Boulevard in Costa Mesa o r
Ada ms Avenue in Huntington
Beach. it's off with a ll your
clothes time.
If this kind of freedom of ex-
pression on the beaches is a l-
1 owed. why should one be
penalized for doing the same
thing on some sidewalk? Right,
ACLU'?
There's no telling where all
this might end.
It is a wonderment how the
ACLU gets wound into some of
these issues. The organization
h~s shaken its .credibility enough
with some actions in the recent
past. There would seem to be
enough heavy problems to keep
the ACLU more than busy. Beach
nakedness would seem to fall
rather low on the priority list.
But it would be nice it the
ACLU had the decency and the
judgment not to associate bare
backsides with the First Amend-
ment.
Opinion<, exprc•..,sed 1n the '>PdCC• dbove M (• those of the D.illy Pilot Otner v1ew c, ...
prec.sed on Int'> page are tho'>e ol their author" dnd art,.,,., Re.JOer comm<>nt "invit
ed Ador~.,., Th1• ;)a1ly Ptlot P 0 Box t)o\J Costa M,...,., CA Q7o16 Phon1 t/1 4i
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L.M. Boyd / Ta l ent sur vey
Pollsters as ked 1,500 retired show
business people to name the best aJI·
around performer of all time. ln
comedy. drama, song and dance, in
writing, directing, producing. Ninety
percent or those Seasoned Citizens
with inside savvy said the most
talented in living memory is Mickey
Rooney. Think of that! Ninety per·
cent!
You want the troops to lineer l~s
long over their cotree cups during the
breaks? Nothing lo ll. Take the
chairs out of the snack room. That's
what a Pittsburgh law firm did. Nol
all lawyers are lovable.
Thal joke victim referTtd to here
u an April fool la known In France
as an April F\sb.
Q. Do women ever make obscene
phone callJ?
A. EvidenUy. The phone checker·
uppen say female volctt attOUDt for
about 15 ~rcent.
ORANGE COAST
Daill Pilat
,.
Q. Louie. I've heard you gave up
your lifetime dream of owning a
tr out farm lo raise quarterhorses,
true?
A Never. The wife Patricia is the
quarterhorse fancier But I'm not in-
fluenced by all that. Trout remain
the No. 1 objective. Not only do I in-
tend to raise them. but also to breed
them for show, train them to cut min-
nows, maybe even race them in New
Mexico. if the c reek ever comes up.
In the People's Republic of China,
parents of one child get hiaher pay
than people wtth two children, and
people with lwo chlldren get higher
pay than people with three cblldren.
It's one of that government's birth
control measures, according to the
correspondents.
The raspberry sound, otherwise
known as tbe Bronx cheer, was a
com mOf'\ expression ln lhe old Roman
senate. FUe that und~r "Why Rome
t'ell."
Thomas P. Hal•Y
Publlsner
Tltoma A. Mu'"lne
Editor
Barbara Kreibtch
Edrtorlal Page Editor
Vote practice rules weaker
Despite the fact he is now busily
engaged in promoting a n initiative to
further restrict the ability or the state
and local governments lo increase or
add new taxes, Ralph D Morrell, the
Dixon crusader for better government,
is still keeping a watchful eye on the As·
sembly voting practices.
It was Morrell's filing last year o( an
initiative aimed at baiting the practice
of ''ghos t voting" in the Assembly
which scared the members into adopt-
ing a rule banning the casting or votes
of absent members by those present
Also prohibited in the rule changes was
the practice which had developed of the
absent members adding their votes to
roll calls al a later date.
AT TH E T I ME THE rules were
amended last January, Morrell called
the action ··a fa rce," asserting the
legislators weren't serious and only
m ade the new rules to short circwt his
drive to gain a constitutional reform
"Time has proved me nght, .. Morrell
now says ... As weak as the rules they
adopted were, they are now working lo
make them wea ker."
He was referring to a rule change
authored by Assemblyman Herschel
Rosenthal and adopted June 11
To Llluslrate how this latest change
permits deception Morrell cited the
case of AB 1787. This is the so·called
"Lemon Rill'" which would require auto
dealers lo refund the money or replace
IARL WATERS
a new car which turned out to have 1r
reparable defects
On June 15 it passed the Assembly
with 45 votes four more tha n
necessary. However, M orrcll reported.
the Assembly Dall} Journal show~ the
bill passing with 48 vote~
THIS IS B ECAUSE unde r th e
weakening of the rule on June 11. absent
members can now add their names lo
the roll "if there is no object.Joo ·· Doug
Bosco. Maxine Waters and Sam Farr
did just lhat in the case of AB 1787
Thus the allusion is created that they
were present and participated an the
consideration of the me asure when in
fact they were neither present nor a
moving force an the bill's adoption
Murrell quotes Assembly Speaker
Willu.· Rrown as asserting "neither al·
leged practice <ghost voting or vole
s w i l t• h i n g ) i s p r o h i bite d by l he
California Constitution and the As·
sem bly 1s therefore author ized to
perm al these alleged practices." The
statement. according to Morrell, was
made at the tame he was litigating his
attempt lo require open hearings of the
Assembly to discuss the entire issue.
IT MAY BE T RUE that the constitu-
tion doesn·l spec1!1cally prohibit either
practice but that d oesn't mean it
authorizes it to be done and Willie
Brown is too good a lawyer not to know
that He also knows that the Legislative
Counsel has issued numerous opinions
holding neither practice is legal. But
Willie's statement would seem to prove
the need for the s pecific prohibitions
which Morrell attempted in his in-
itiative
Whale he failed to qualify rus measure
for the ballot, two things seem certain.
Morrell won·t quit in has efforts to bring
about reforms m the Legislature. And.
if the legislators persist in playing
games with their votes. the next time
around may find Morrell with enough
s upport to bring about some drastic
changes
IDegal alien tells why h e works here
The other day a man from the stale of
Morelos an Mexico came to see me. If I
saw most of the people who wanted to
talk lo me, I would never have any lime
for writing and rest from writing. But I
saw J oselito.
I saw him because his mother had
been the nano in our family when we
lived in Cuernavaca a nd had only two
children. She was named Maria, as are
half the women in Mexico. and she was
unmarried then. She was a pleasant girl
30 years ago and an efficient nurse. I re·
membered her with aHeclion and
learned with pleasur e from her son that
she is still alive and lives in El Paso.
JOSELJTO, WHO IS IN his middle
20s, is what our government calls an un·
documen ted alien a n d most other
persons call an illegal alien, which
more exactly describes his status. He is
an electrician working for a large city
in California. Here is his story briefly:
"'I started lo cross the River <Rio
Grande> when I was an my teens. I have
always had a pleasant time here, and
have never been picked up by police of
any kind. Yet l do not have any desire
lo be an American citizen . Let me ex-
plain·
.. Mexico is my country, and the only
reason I have to leave it is to help my
family. My father is dead, my mother is
too old to work, and my two brothers
and one s1~ler run a dairy farm m a
town on the Central Plain of Mexico. We
expect one day to become a dairy sell
ing milk lo the public instead of what
we do now, sell it to the daJries
"I might have been an electrician 1f I
had stayed an Mexico but the rhances
CHARUS McCABf
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are against it. I make very good money.
even by American standards. When r
make enough money to buy another
cow. or something else my family needs
to run the farm. I send the money to
them. I am not g1v1ng it away. but I am
providing for my future when I havt• a
wife and perhaps somt> children
"I WOULD LJK E to rontmue this a r
rangement until I could go back to Mex
ico permanently I see no reason for me
to remain here as an illegal. a kind of
refugee. My kind of illegal, and there
are many of them, are not like other 1m
migrants. like people v.ho ran away
from the Naw; or from terrible hunger
in I reland or life under a bud dictator m
La tin America.
' I ltkt• the United States and I like
Ml'XIC'CJ. I am not political in nature . It
1s dC'ar that the United States needs my
labor. or I would not be working here.
My s ituation 1s the same as the illegal
lettuce farmers·. except that I am more
s k11lt'd and make more money.
·'I wash your government would un·
dcrsland that there a re a lot of illegals
like us. We do not spend our money on
whiskey and dance halls and commit
robberies against Americans. We are
here to earn a hvmg that our own coun-
try does not provide. though the day
may {'Orne in my lifetime that Mexico
will be .ible to take care of all Mexicans
econom1cally
"THERE IS NO reason that our coun·
try c.innol create a status of permane nt
res ident alien. Our function would be
clearly understood. We would perform
seasonal labor, or we would work at
Jobs 1n industries where there is a
shortage an labor There are a lot of un-
cm plo~ cd people an this country, but
there ar<' a lot of Jobs, too.
.. And there would be a mutual un·
dcrslanding that these Mexicans do not
want lo berome excess ivel y
Americanized berause their destiny is
below thf' t)order. where they were
born These MPx1cans do not wish to die
in tht• United States. if they can help ii ..
Quiz test s knowledge of m.usic facts, feats
If music can soothe your savage
breast, here·s a little quiz to churn it up
again, drawn from the new edition or
"Music Facts & Feats," a Gwnness
"superlatives" book. If you can get at
least one-fourth or the ans wers. you'll
SYDIHY HARRIS
be doing better than some columnlats I
could mention.
t. Who was the maker or the moat
valuable violin In the world today: <•>
Antonio Stradivari, (b ) Andrea
Guarneri, (C) Nfcolo Amati?
Z. WHICH FAMOUS composer's
works are nicknamed "The Bear:·
"The H~ " 0 The Bl rd." "The Fros"
•nd ••The Lark"?
3. Name a f1mous open that ls (a>
set ta ac.ton; (b) H:l bi Ce,lm; (c)' Ml
In Palesttne: (d) in the bed ol tM Rhine
river ••
4. Whet ii ta. moet lrequtfttb' pla)'9d
a.nd 1un1 '°"' ln tbe En1lilb .. peaktq world?
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5. What famous tune appears in com·
oosltlons by Handel, Bach, Beethoven,
Weber, Paganini, Brahms. Dvorak.
Ives and many others?
6. What and where was the largest au·
d ien ce ever drawn to hear a solo
performe r? (Hint: ll was a contem·
porary singer.)
7. Wha t jazz artist made recordings
playing clarinet, soprano sax, tenor
sax, piano, s tring bass and drums?
8. NAME THREE OF the four most
.recorded songs of all time ceach has
been recorded over l ,000 times).
9. What do the following classical
composers have in ~mmon · Ch1brier.
Donlictl}J Schumann , Smetana and
Hugo Wou?
10. What is the most popular of all
m usltal Instrument.!. at least among
players?
11. Who is called the "father or must clans•· in the Bible?
12. Not a slnale work or whJch com-
poser'• compoelUona exclude the piano!
.\NIWBBS: 1. t b) Guarneri, at
S380,000. Z. Haydn. I . (&) ".\ Maaked
BaU": (b) ........ Pe rl F\&~"' (C)
•·sam•on and Delilah": (d) "Du
Rbtlftcoad." 4. "Happy Birthday." 5.
Th• tune ol 0God Save the Kina." ln Bri-
tu.in, caJted "My Country 'Tis or Thee"
in the U.S. 6. An audience of 175,000 at-
tended Frank Sinatra's appearance at
the Maracana Stadium. Rio de Janeiro.
on Jan. 26.19lll.
7. Sidney Bechel. 8 "Yesterday "
'"Tie a Yellow Ribbon ," "St. Lou1ls
Blues" and "Stardust." 9. AU died in·
sane . 10. The harmonica . 11. Jubal, ''the
father or all such as handle the harp
and organ" <Genesis, iv, 21). 12.
Chopin, naturaJly. ·
CllllY Ill
Mos t "bavc-noh" a1ree that tht
world's weaJth abould be ablred, but
some want lo accompll1b um by revolu·
lion and others by law1ulL1.
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Streamline government?
Congr~ss plans two-year study of effectiveness
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
generation ago, a panel of effi·
ciency experts surveyed the 1ov·
ernment, suggested that the
Cabinet should be reorganized,
found the-bureaucracy bound in
red tape and complained that
the Navy bad a 60-year supply of
hamburgers.
The Cabinet later was
changed. The Navy insisted
there was no hamburger glut.
But the government still
manufactures red tape.
So Congress is considering a
reincarnation of that efficiency
panel to conduct a ~wo-year
study of the effectiveness of gov·
ernm~nl and r~ommend steps
to make it better.
"The perception is widely held
again today by the ·American
people that their government is
not performing adequately," ac-
cording to the sponsors of the
study. "Many Americans see the
rapid growth of government . . .
during the last 20 years as a ma-
jor contributor to the decline in
q u a· 1 i t y o f g o v e r n m e n t
performance."
The earlier panels produced
scores of proposals, major and
minor, that shaped the way
federaJ budgets are assembled
and presented.
Hoover Commission proposals
were the basis for the re-
organization that led to creation
of the Department of Health,
Education and Welfare. That's
since been divided into two de-
partments. Health and Human
Services, and Education.
"Red tape, triplicate forms,
endless paperwork -like the
sorcerer's apprentice's bur1eon·
in' buckets of water, govern·
ment regulations are threaten-
ing to deluge the American peo-
ple," said Sen. William V. Roth
Jr., R-Del.
Roth's Senate GovernmentaJ
Affairs Committee bas beeun
work on a bill he and Rep.
Richard Boilings, D-Mo., pro-
posed lo launch the new look at
government.
The mandate of the com-
mission would be broader than
the Hover panels, which were
assigned to look Into the or-
ganization or the executive
branch. The new commission
would survey federal operations
and their relationship with state
and local governments.
F-106 jet interceptors auigned to Otil Air Force Bau on Cape Cod, MC111., atand at the ready. The craft
have relpOMibility for the outer reachea of the Air Delena~ Identification Zone, .tome 250 miles out into
the Atlantic Ocean.
The commission, like its pre-
decessors, may be headed by a
former Republican president.
Gerald R. Ford is a leading pro-
spect to become chairman of the
Commission on More Effective
Government, j ust as the late
Herbert Hoover headed 1947 and
1953 panels. Those commissions
looked into the operation of the
federaJ government.
The Hoover panel also report-
ed that the government was too
wrapped up in paperwork and
red tape. It recommended
drastic reductions in that line of
bureaucratic work, but they
didn 't take.
It is supposed to consider the
organization and operation of
the entire federal government
and propose improvements not
only in Washington but also in
the distribution of powers
among various levels of govern-
ment.
Nature prevails
near Oval Office
WA SHINGTON CAP> -This
is a story about house hunting,
crowded neighborhoods, a well-
dressed man with a gun and a
disappearing baby. It all takes
place at the White House.
Alongside the Rose Garden,
two cardinals decided to build
their summer nest.
It was a safe spot. The foliage
was just right. And the traffic
was light, except for an elderly
gentleman who walked past
every once in a while.
So the cardinals pulled
together bits or twigs and other
tidbits from the well-manicured
garden and built a home among
the blossoms of a rose tree.
And, as birds will do, they pro-
duced two eggs, one of which
produced, eventually. a baby
cardinal.
But last week , when the
gentleman who worked in the
Picture gets
$1.3 million
LONDON (AP) A ·landscape
painted by Paul Cezanne in 1876
sold for $1.3 million to an
anonymous buyer, the top price
paid in an auction of 116 im·
pressionlst and modern paint-
ings and sculpture.
The auction at Sotheby's took
in $16.8 million.
A Femand Leger picture of
trees and houses sold for
S880.000, an auction record for
the artist. An auction record for
Alfred Sisley was achieved when
$615,000 was paid for a painting
of one of his favorite views of the
Seine at Argenteuil.
nearby OvaJ Office left town for
a few days. a terrible commo-
tion arose.
Painters arrived and spread
dropc loths all about. They
carefully avoided the nest as
they spruced up the area.
Workmen came in to remove
two trees blocking the view of
the garden from the Oval Office
and Cabinet Room. Other men
set to work on the lawn.
A White House aide, discover·
ing the work, peered toward the
nest and looked at the baby, Jy.
ing very still while the summer
sun beat down. Its eyes and beak
were closed.
"Oh. it's dead, it's dead for
sure," she said.
But a painter gently poked the
nest with the long band.le of a
painting roller and the bird
popped open its mouth, expect-
ing a feeding.
Then, over the weekend,
before the gentleman returned,
the cardinaJs and their offspring
disappeared. The nest, on Tues-
day afternoon, was empty ex·
cept for one egg that never
hatched.
The neighborhood mourning
dove was not talking.
From her perch about 10 feet
above ground, she eyed from
time to time a well-dressed man
carrying a gun and standing his
guard between the Oval Office
and the White House mansion.
The dove and her mate had
taken over a nest built by a pair
of robins, who moved in on a
quiet Friday and out on a busy
Mon day. frightened by the bus-
tle and bustle they discovered.
"Doves don't mind people,"
said Irv Williams, the White
House groundskeeper.
President Reagan, who cam·
paigned for a return or federaJ
powers lo state and local gov·
ernments, supports the study.
It would be conducted by an
18-member commission, three
from the executive branch. six
from Congress, nine from out-
side the government. The panel
would have two years to do its
work and make its proposals lo
Congress.
The membership would be
bipartisan and Roth envisions a
panel with the stature and broad
support the Hoover commission
gained. About two-thirds of their
reform recommendations ul-
timately were adopted.
But they didn't score on ham-
burgers. In 1955, the commission
complained that the Navy had
accumulated enough canned
hamburgers lo last 60 years. The
Navy said that wasn't so, insist-
ing that there were only enough
for four years.
And then -President
Eisenhower said they wouldn't
have lasted nearly that long. He
said they would all be gone
within a week if every mess in
the Navy served canned ham-
burger every day.
Writer Fred &J11~• takea a fir.t-hand look at the mianan of the F -106 inurceptor from the rear cockpit
position ooer the Atlantic Ocean.
He didn't say what that would
have done for, or to, morale.
Boy crippled
• m car gets
$1,506,700
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) -
A jury has awarded $1,506,700
to the parents of a 13-year-old ·
boy crippled when hjs neck was
caught in t.he electric tailgate
window of the family station
wagon nine years ago.
The boy, Christopher Cun-
ningham of Weston, Mass., was
4 when he wandered into the
vehicle in the family driveway
and evidently turned a switch
that shot the window against bis
neck, pinning him to the upper
frame, according to testimony.
In its verdict, the jury of eight
men and eight women assigned
89 percent of the award against
the Ford Motor Co.. builder of
the 1970 Mercury Montego sta-
tion wagon, and 11 percent to
Jack Lane, operator of a Newton
dealership which sold the car.
The suit said the mechanism
operating the tailgate window
was badly designed and in-
staUed.
In addition to the base amOW'lt
of the award, court-calculated
interest dating from 1974, when
the sull was filed, raised the
sum to more than $3 million,
The Cunnlnghams sought $4.5
miUion.
The sult said the boy was
bedridden and bereft of most or
his senses except for an ability
to bear very loud noises.
The jury said Christopher's
father, John, had been ne1li1eot
but not enough to justify aaalp-
ln1 responsibility.
Tbqmu Bu.ma, Lane's lawyer,
aald be wouJd file a motion to set
aside the verdict because "there
was no evidence to warrant a
flndlna ol oeallaence" •1ainat
hli client.
Tbe boy's father said the win·
dow mecha11i1m awltcb was
atuck on the "on" poaltloo, and
tbe wlndow cOu.lcl not· be rotled
dowq.
The Jury awarded $1 mlW. to
Chri1topber ror pain _.,4 1uffer·
lQa. sue.100 to bit panau to
help e: ror aunlnf bome care, aod 11.000 eacb to U.. motMr
and altwr for loll of tbe boJ'•
companklMbAp and care.
A nan"OID drdch of Cape Cod near Provmcetan, Mau., lie• beneath thil Air Nalkmal Guard r:1os in-
terceptor on a miuion, ~from a mt.er pk!M.
Wanted: children for schools
Citizen offers hand to f amities to boost enrollment
ANTLER, N .D . <AP) -
Harley "Bud" Kissner is de-
termined to help this little town's
school survive. So the
72•year-old bacbeJor says be'U
give land to families willlnt to
become residents of AnUer.
Kissner, who r~centJy placed
ads in local newapapen, already
has had several caU1 from peo-
ple curioue about bla offer of up
to four nlne--acre lot.a near AnUer
Creek.
"We're tookln1 for 7ouna
couples wtth children in achool,"
said K.i.Mner, a lonitJme resJdeftt
of the town ol 150. "they've cloHcl
the school becau1e
they're abort ol enroUmentt. 1•d
like to flDd people wboee kJ4ll
could be ln ICbool fM the fall
term 10 the 1cbool could be
opened apift."
Don Coar01. former 1cbool
board ~t. 1a1d eeoaomlcs
fQrced Antler to close its school.
"We're ln a relaUvely tood
financlaJ position al lbla point,
but tbere wu just no future,"
Conroy said. "The enrollment
this year was 29. Next year it
wouJd have dropped to about 23
and Lhe yeat after lo 15. ·'
But wllbout tbe acboola,
Kiasner 1aya, "these UtUe towns
juat wither and die."
Grades 7-12 were closed in
1978. ar•d•• kladeraarten
throutb 1lx lut moatb. Conroy
re111oec1 because of controveray
over UM 1butdoWI\: "Obviomly,
a lotofpeopledi1aireect!•
Land Mill from MSG to SSOO an
acre in I.be AnUer area, a few
miles from the Canadian border.
ltia1aer'1 ad Hekl famlli• will-
lna to •t.abUlb permanent re-
sidency wttbln three moo&bl and
remain fOf' at leut nve~e111.
"J have mooe1 ill ....... Ud
600 acres besides," KJssner said.
·'I come from a verf poor
childhood, but my folks took in
people and helped them out.
Here's .my opportunity to help
the community and maybe help
the school.
"1 can't see tbat we abould
just sit down and do nolbln1 and
let our schools be cl<>Hd," he
added.
Protection noted·
SACRA.MENTO <AP> .J. The
officially at.Md purpoee ot the
Callfomla Youtb Authority will
be cbanaed to put more •m-
pbull on publle p~ un-
der a bW tiped bJ Go•. If.ct. muod Brown Jr. SBt• by S..
Robert Prealey. D·Rlvenlde,
cbaa .. the wordlna of tbe laf
autborilinj the CYA'1 w•'lnee.
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Flying off the handle
A CASE OF OVERKILL: You listen
to some ot the hysterical television com·
mentators these days and you no longer
worry about the Mediterranean fruit fiy
getting you. Instead it's the poison they
may use on the Medfly that you figure
will do you in.
The fly may flee, but you won't. .
On the question of spraying parts of
the Santa Clara Valley up north to rid
b-)
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the place of the Medfly that infests and
destroys agriculture, some of the TV
news people made the situation sound
like a gassing from World War I.
One tube talker advised if you
climbed out of the family swimming pool
and felt dizzy, with nausea and blurred
vision, dispatch yourself to a physician
post haste.
HE ASSUMED THAT the Medfly
poison. known as malathion, had gotten
you .
He would never figure yoll got dizzy
and queasy because you swam too many
Citizen with protective cover for falling poiaons.
laps and that your vision blurred
because of too much chlorine in your peepers.
Anyway, we probably don't have
heavy threats yet because the Medfly
isn't in Orange County. But what about
the poison, malathion?
Oh, that we've aot. Lots of it.
As disclosed only yesterday in this
sterling journal, Orange County Deputy
Agricultural Commissioner Frank
Parsons says professional pesticide con-
trol operators used 2,800 pounds of the
stuff in Orange County last year alone.
BUT THAT'S ONLY the business
ORerators who report. Parsons says so
many homeowners use malathion to kill
off bugs and nasty critters around the
house that you can't even imagine how
much ol the poison is around here.
Now if that sends you into the wor-
ries, then next you should listen to
Marshall Houts of Laguna Beach, an in-
ternationally recognized expert on
poisons.
Houts declares flatly that despite the
furor, malathion is one of the safest
poisons that can be used.
"It's one of the least 'toxic of the
commercially available insecticides,"
Houts says.
Houts is an attorney specializing in
medical law. He is a forensic expert. I
think that deals in dead people and
autopsies. An affable and very in·
telligent gentleman, Houts was a leader
in the campaign to get Orange County a
central morgue.
He has also just finished a six-
volume textbook on -guess what -tox-
ic substances, particularly the kind that
can do people in.
Houts has conducted extensive re-
search to trace poison victims through
the use of computer records and
technical research.
HE ADMITTED THAT despite con-
certed s tudy or the Medfly poison
malathion, he could only locate one
case in which a person was done in by
the substance.
This was a 63-year-old gentleman
who was trying to commit suicide.
"U I recall correctly," Houts said
without checking his references, "this
man drank about two coffee cups full of
the stuff.
"IT DID FINALLY kill him, but I
think he lingered around for a couple of
weeks."
Thus it seems that when these
television commentators get going, you
have to wonder if the reports of our im-
minent demise may have been greatly
exaggerated.
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Walsorp of Costa Mesa was
the junior division winner in
dolls division with raggedy
Ann and Andy dolls entered
in Orange County Fair
crafts contest. .
FV schools
still looking
for chief
Fountafo Valley School Dis·
trict trustees are be h ind
schedule in lheir sear ch for a
new superintendenl but hope to
name a top administrator by the
e nd of July, according to Board
President Belly Mignanelh.
S h e said e duc ators from
around Ure nation have applied
for the post vacated Feb. 5 by
Glenn Hardy
The trustees fired !lardy, cit-
ing "disagr eem e nt over
leadership styles and educa
tional philosophies."
Since Hardy's departure. a
com miltee of distract staff mem·
bers, teachers and parents has
formed a list of qualifications
a nd has worked with a consult-
ant in screenan~ apph cations.
The trustees had planned Lo
name a new top administrator
by July 1, but Mrs. Mi gnanelh
s aid inter views continue .
Theosophy topic
Theosophy, a philosophy of
establishing direct contact with
divine principle t hrough con-
templation , will be the subject of
a talk i n Laguna Beach torught.
Entitl e d , "Wh at is
Theosophy," the lecture will be
held at Laguna Federal Savings,·
260 Ocean Ave. beginning at 7.30
p.m .
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Oil well takeover
move challenged
A 24-hour countdown in
Newport Beach t o put 16
disputed oil wells back in motion
has been scuttled so that the
latest legal argument i n the
ownership battle can be settled
City offi cials were set to take
possession of the oi l rigs
today and to r~sume pumping.
But Newport Beach oilman
Robert Arms trong, who had
been operating the wells for 12
years until his contract expired,
flied legaJ papers challenging
the city's planned takeover.
The wells , locat ed o n
unincorporate d county land
inland of Pacific Coast Highway
in West Newport, are r ooted off
the coast in city-controlled
tidelands.
An owne rshjp dispute has been
going on since last year
Lawyers from both sides say
the oil belongs to the city but the
rags are owned by Armstrong.
The city contends that Its
agreement with Armstrong catls
for the oilman to give all of his
surface equipment to the city at
the expira tion of his contract.
The contract e xpired last
J anunry and the wells have been
idle since.
Arm strong is protesting tbe
city's advances on seve ral
fronts He's filed one lawsuit
asking the court& to decide wbat
inte r es t he has in the oil
operation
Additionally, Armstrong bas
filed a suit contending that if the
city lakes over the 16 weJls, it
would affect three other nearby
we lls that he operates for
<iomeone ebe
A heanng 1s set for July 20 in
Orange County Superior Court
Student honored
Kathy M . Forbath of Costa
Mesa has been named as ihe stu-
dent who has •
demonstrated
outs t andin g
d e di ca tion
and service to
the uruversity
upon h e r
g r a duatio n
from Loyol a
M arymount
University in
Los Angeles. ,.o .. ATH
Ms. Forbalh. who received her
bache lor 's degree in English.
was presented with the Graham
Alumru Award. Ms . Forbath. a
grad uate of E stan cia High
School in Costa Mesa. said she
pl ans to attend UCLA Lay.
School in the fall
BRIEFS
Six from Coast
get high marks
Six area students alle nding
Claremont 's Men's College have
been named to the college's
h onor li s t for th e s pring
semester .
Bruce Galloway of Irvine and
Ma rk Holman of Laguna Niguel
w e re n amed dis tin guished
scholars. They maintained at
ieast an 11.0 grade point average
on a 12·point scale.
Dennis Mer chand of Hunt
ington Beach. Dawn Coda of
Irvine, and James Richardson
and Wade Turner of LagW)a
Beach were named Lo the deao's
list They had to maintain a 10.0
grade point average
Mt. St. Mary's
hands out kudos
Brynnctte Ramil of Hunt·
an gton Reach has been named
the most ouL.,tandmg business
~tud cnl a t Mount St Mary's
College in Los Angeles.
Julia Pvtko. also of Hunt·
ington Beach. r eceived her
bachelor or science degree in
nursing from the same college
High grades ean1
Fullerton listing
V1ck1 Caldwell and Joan S
Fawcett or Fountain Valley have
been named to the president's
honor lis t for the s prin g
semes ter at Fulle rton College
To be eligible for the honor.
students must complete al least
12 units with a 3 O or belt.er
grade point average.
FV student
rt'ins contest
Pe ter Vanderschraaf of Foun
lain \'alley ha!> Y.On first place
for his entry an a short story con-
t es l al Loyola Marymount
lJnivers1l} in Los Angeles.
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ARRESTED -Rock
star Ike Turner was
booked for possession
of a quarter of an
ounce of cocaine then
released following
police surveillance of
a Hollywood home
this week.
Sa01bo's
loses
·ad case
DALLAS (AP) -A
federal judge, noting Im.IL--~~-=~
that ·'frivolity has K<llli~~
become serious busi·
ness." has prohibited
the use of Sambo's
Restaurants Inc . 's
''dancing seniors" ad·
vertisement that the
company argued was a
harmless parody or a
soft drink jingle.
U.S. District Judge
William M. Taylor ruled
that the Sambo's com·
mercials were a thinly
veiled imitation of Dr.
Pepper Co. 's popular " be
a pepper'· advertise·
men ts.
··Defendants have
copied the essence of
<Dr . Pepper 's )
copyrighted com ·
mercials and jingle."
Taylor wrote in a nine·
page opinion.
He said Sambo's
would be permanently
prohibited from using
the "dancing seniors"
commercials and that
the Dallas-based soft
drink manufacturer
could sue for damages.
The Sambo's com ·
mercials feature a
group of elderly dancers
singing a jingle and pro·
moting a discount pro·
gram for senior citizens.
The commercial ends
with the mu s i c al
refrain, "special prices
wouldn't you like to
be a senior. too?"
Taylor, who had is-
s u e d a temporary
restraining order pro-
hibiting the airing of the
Sambo's commercials
until a ruling could be
made, added that the
copyright violation was
"substantial."
He s aid Dr. Pepper
"has built up a tremen-
dous amount of business
goodwill" as a result of
the advertising cam-
paign.
Sa mbo's, based in
Santa Barbara, operates
restaurants in 47 states.
Family's
voyage
begins
TOKYO <AP> -A
British woman and her
Jap anese husband ,
joined by their small
daughter and two
Japanese crewmen ,
have set sail on a four-
year voyage around the
world in a handcrafted
yacht.
Hiroaki Nagae, 33, a
former Foreign Ministry
official ; his wife,•Jen-
nifer; and their 4-year-
old daughter, Erikai
sailed from the centra
Japan port city of
Tokoname on a 44-foot
yacht named after the
girl, family members
saJd.
N agae'a family aaJd
the Erika will atol> first
in Vancouver on a
planned voya1e to North
America, Europe, the
1 Mediterranean, India,
Australia and New
Zealand.
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Goodbyes tough duty
First woman to head Coast Guar,d 'ship steps ashore
HONOLULU <AP> -For Lt.
Beverly Kelley, the first woman
to command a U.S. Coast Guard
ve11el at sea, aaY1nc coodbye to
her crew wu u difficult u fac-
inl a stilt northwest squall.
Tbroueh 27 monlbJ as skipper
of the USCGC Cape Newacen,
1be kept a private promise
never to cry in front of the crew.
But when she stepped ashore for
land duty, there were tears.
"It sounds funny to say,
because a ship i1 just an in-
animate object, but I've crown
really attached to her," she aald as the Newagen wu in drydock
recenUy. "We've been tbrouih
so much tocether -me and the
crew and the ship."
The 16-man crew of her 95-foot
patrol boat rescues ships in dll-
tress, enforces marine and oU
pollution laws and repairs
navigation aids over 14,000 square
miles of the Pacific Ocean around
Maui, Molokai and Lanai Islands
in Hawaii.
In a January 1980 storm
described as the worst to hit
Hawaii since World War II, the
Cape Newagen rescued 12 peo-
ple. And the skipper and crew
were awarded a "meritorious
unit commendation" -Coast
Guard jargon for service above
and beyond the call of duty.
"We were at sea for four
days," Ms. Kelley says of the
storm that sent 20-foot waves
crashing through the normally
placi.d anchorage off Lahaina on
Maui.
"l took her (the ship) out look·
Ing for a lee, and then we started
getting distress calls."
One was from a fishing vessel
with two people aboard that was
taking on water.
Buffeted by 70-knot winds and
18· to 20-fool waves, the Cape
Newagen reached the boat over
a treacherous reefline, saving
the vessel and the two people
aboard. For the next 96 hours,
the patrol boat remained al sea,
rescuing 11 vessels and 12 peo· pie.
The citation from Rear Adm. 1# ......
Hopeful1
take crack
at record
AUGUSTA , Maine
(AP> -Don't bother
nekin& a record at the
World's Lar1est Ell
Contest unle11 your en-
try 11 bluer than a
1rapefrult.
The contest, now in its
seventh year, la part of
the Central Maine EH
Festival in Pittsfield. It
will be judged July 25 in
Orono.
Most past winners In
the contest, limited to
chicken eggs , have
come from Maine, but
many entries have come
from other states and
overseas.
The record-holder,
which was the size of a
grapefruit, came from
New Mexico and dis-
placed 265 cubic cen·
tlmelers of water. the
method used to weigh
the eggs.
This year's entries!
must have been laid
alter Aug. 1, 1980. The
winning egg will be
gold-plated and mounted
on a plaque for the
festival lo keep.
Diner's
• aversion:
the bill
BANGKOK, Thailand
(AP ) P o n g e r n <:ASE9f'639,94 Kraturuek has a taste ,__ ... _ _.. __ ..__ ..
for fine food, but a n
aversion to paying the BOORDS
bills -a problem that GIN
just landed him In jail
for the 40th lime. the
Bangkok Post reported.
Kraluruek has dined
al more than 100 of
Bangk o k 's fine s t
restaurants. each time
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Bernie Thompson described the
Cape Newagen's performance
as professionalism ,
perseverance, dedication, out·
standing teamwork, resourceful·
ness and devotion to duty in the
face of extreme adversity."
After 27 monthl a1 1ki'pper o/ the U .s. Coan Guard Cutter
Nnoagm, U . Beverly Kelletl Mada /or land duty. The 29-.,ear~
native of Bonita Springs, Fla. hopes to go back to 1ea.
refusing to pay the lab. CA Atterare~~arrest,he t~--s-E_o_F_6_4_~_7~0-~--~~~~~~~~-~~S-E~O-F_6_1_4_.1_0~~
told reporter s he was
shooting for 1,000 free
·'It was my proudest achieve-
ment in these three years," said
the 29-year-old native of Bonita
Springs, Fla.
because I was a woman. You·
bring the ship in and bump the
pier too hard, they say, 'Oh,
she's a woman.' You bring it in
real s mooth, they s ay, "oh,
that's real good for a woman.' It
worked both ways .
Her departure for the Coast
Guard Academy in New London,
Conn., leaves the service
without a woman commander at
sea, but she hopes to come back.
meals.
A sophisticated and
friendly diner, be rarely
draws attention from
waiters or restaurant
owners until the bill
comes. Then he refu ses
lo pay and waits for
police to arrive.
The English-language
A graduate of the University
of Miami and officers candidate
school, Ms. KeUey is 5·foot-6 and
grew up near the sea. She calls
her dad "Captain" in honor of
the navigator's knack he handed
on to her.
"Now I don·t think anyone
notices."
"My ambition is to skipper
one of those beautiful white
ships. a 378-foot cutter. It wUI
lake me about 15 years to get
there.·· Bangkok Pos t s aid ,_ _______ .....;,.,_~
College gets science grant
A $20,000 National Science
Foundation grant bas been
awarded lo Orange Coast
College to help increase
women's participation in
science.
Kraturuek returned to
the restaurant circuit
after an eight-m onth
absence.
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''Before I went to college, it
was, 'Don't you think you ought
lo get married and mak~
babies?'" she says of her
father's reaction to her pro·
Cession. "Now when I talk about
getting married, it's 'But how
will this influence your
career?' "
Since April 12, 1979, when she
opened a telegram addressed lo
"the first old lady of the sea,"
the Coast Guard has been more
than a full-time occupation.
_California City
Mayor r esigns
The year-long program, ex-
plained Sandra Savage, Coast
College math instructor and proj-
ect co-director, involves a one-.
day career counseling workshop
for female students al OCC and
nearby univ ersities and a
"shadowing project" in which
students will be matched with
women working with locaJ cor-
porations.
After finishing a $35
Japanes e dinner ,
Kraturuek "politely" re·
fus ed to ac cept the
check and waited calm·
ly until Police came and
took him to jail, the paper reported. .,_ ________ ..
Commissioned
''I think l overcompensated at
first for being a woman," she
said. "I'm on call 24 hours a
day.
"At the beginning, l was totaJ.
ly evaluated. pros and cons,
CALIFORNIA CITY <AP>
The mayor of this small com·
munity in southeast Kern Coun·
ty plans to resign Aug . 1. Mary
Crews, who was elected last
year, offered no explanation for
leaving the post and her seal on
the East Kern Airport District
board.
The project is to enable
women to accompany their ad·
visers to jobs lo monitor work
done and responsibilities accept-
ed, Ms. Savage said.
Douglas C. Mi chie,
son o f Mr. and Mrs .
Charles 1G. Mi chie of
11619 Quartz Ave .. Foun·
tain Valley, was com-
mis sion e d an Army
second lieutenant.
El Dorado judge
ousted fro01 post
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The California
Supreme Court has removed an El Dorado County
Justice Court judge from the bench after he was
found guilty of prejudice and willful misconduct by
the state Commission on Judicial Performance.
The court unanimously upheld nine counts of
misconduct and one of prejudice Monday against
Judge Jerrold Wenger of PlacervlUe, who became
the fourth judge in state history to be removed
from the bench.
Following the ruling, Wenger, 45 said he had
"no shame over my conduct. I only tried to en-
force discipline in my court. The people did not
elect me twice to be a weak judge."
Moet of the charges stemmed from Wen1er'1
rep4:ated threats and use of bis contempt power•
against lawyers who practiced before him.
Weo1er baa not sat on the bench for a year and
a ball pending the outcome ot hil case. He said he
would 10 back to practicing law and the hich court
said be could continue practicin1.
Stray dog pickup
nixed by society
ST. LOUIS (AP) -The local Humane Society
which bu picked up stray doo •t tbe cJty'1 re'.
que1t fOf' 30 years, 1a71 it will drop the service
becaUM tbe tit7 doetn't pay enoucb.
"Fln8Ddally, we're in a poeltion where •e
have to do tbe wbole job or .... of It,'' said Donald
Ant.bony I IOdety ....... IDAD8'••
In the put, the aocletf banded abqut half the
city'• u.ooo strays annually, aad Anthony HY• the
city bM backed out of • qreement to let tbe
IOdety handle all ttray clop,
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SMILE!
... if you've seen your dentist lately.
If you're not smiling, don't
feel alone. At least half the
people in Orange County don't
see their dentists regularly
either.
And that's a shame, because
modern dentistry has become
an integral and comfortable part
of total health care.
Not only does dentistry play
a major role in one's self-
esteem-how rou look and feel
-but a carefu dental exam
can often reveal eaily warning
signala of serious problems
elsewhere in the body. And it's
a fact that dental disease is
preventable, or at least
controllable with regular
dental care.
Preventive dentistry,
practiced in a teamwork
manner by a caring dentist a nd
a concerned patient, can result
in feelin~ bette r, looking better
and staying better.
So, if you're one of the 50% in
Orange County who hasn't seen
a dentist lately and would like a
fru no-obligation referral to our
kind of dentist, near where you
work or live, call the
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Lawyer acquires movie rights for '1984'
Marketer of Spiro Agnew watch eyes profit from Orwell classic
BY IAMU LITKE AIM< .... ~ ...
CKJCAGO CAP> -Marvin Rosenblum baa
seen the ruture, and he wants a piece of it -1984
to be pred.ae.
It 1truck him ta an Idea whose time Is coming,
an idea sparked one day in 1979 when Rosenblum
scanned his library and spotted the volume "'1984"
by British a uthor Georae Orwell.
To Rosenblum, a 38-year-old attorney who
believe$ timing is everytbinc, the leap rrom the
book to the silver screen seemed a natural. With
the year 1984 drawing near and the thought that
someone else might also be thinking of movie
rights, he asked himself. "Why not Rosenblum?"
It was not a presumptuous question.
This is the same Rosenblum who, while a law
student at the University of Chicago, dreamed up
a11d marketed the Spiro Agnew wristwatch.
The same Rosenblum who came up with the
idea (it never did pan out) of having 4 million peo-
ple across the country link hands simultaneously
as the ultimate expression of Bicentennial fever.
At the beginning, this latest idea seemed
doomed to similar failure. Rosenblum could not
find a copy or the original 1956 movie. which
starred Edmund O'Brien and Jan Sterling as the
doomed lovers Winston and Julia. He had not
known that Orwell's widow, Sonia -said to be un-
happy with the film had withdrawn all prints
from circulation In 1976, when the license expired.
Rosenblum next tried to rind the agent for
Orwell's estate. He had no luck until February
1980, when he contacted agent Robin Dalton in
California and flew out after a brief conversation.
"She agreed to press my case with the right
people," he said. The "right people" turned out to
be the author's widow herself, in failing health in
England. In August 1980, he flew lo London lo
lunch with Mrs. Orwell. He sensed that his goal
was near.
But Mrs. Orwell at first demanded· complete
creative control. "which would have made any
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deal untenable," recalled Rosenblum, "and I knew
she wouldn't relinquish It to anyone that she didn't
trust. She ls very protective of hLS work."
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the meeting, he read almost everylhlng Orwell
had written and underwent some intensive "brief·
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Schwarz. He finished the rinal volume of Orwell's
journals just before stepping off the plane in Lon·
don
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pie l was the first person who really did his
homework.'' Rosenblum said. "After trying to con·
vinctt her that 1 bod read b.is books and come to
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his odyssey Dec. 1, 1980, at Mn. Orwell's bed.side.
She died nine days later.
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Nicholson takes it off; Stallone· gets advice
Penonal Postcard to Parry A., SeatUe:
Thanks tor 1endln1 alona the one about tbt
schoolboy who wu uked to explain the dl!·
ference between itnoraoce and apathy. •·t
don't know," replied the boy, ''and 1 don't
care." • • • Q : Now I.bat actor .lull Nlclloboll Illas
taken It au olf la All• rett•t movie, .. Tiiie
Po1tmaa AJwaya Aln11 Twice," I lllear &M
next Wn1 be want• &o do la to play a woman
ln a movie. WAiat'• that au aboa&T -David
M., Ft. Laaderdale, Fla.
A : It's all about the fact that Nicholson
was once oftered a project lo play lhe Em·
peror Caligula. The emperor had many ec·
centricities. He led a double life -runnlna
his famous bordellos and working In one of
them in drag. The script intended lo have the
masquerade perfected to the potnt the naked
eye could not distinguish the true sex of the
pe r son . The projec t. however. never
materialized. One of Jack's unfulfilled
wishes. incidentally, is to one day play Fred
Astaire in a musical with Astaire himself
as the director • • •
Q : Who Is this "Mr. T" wbo wlU be ap·
pearlng In the new Sylvester SUlloae sequel,
"Rocky Ill"! Aad how did Aw 1c-t that Dame!
-Charles Drew, PUtsburgh.
He 'll lake risk
SLY STALLONE
To play emperor
JACK NICHOLSON
A: Mr. T is a highly paid. 6-foot, 228-
pound bodyguard for many black celebrities
About his name, he explains, "Being a black
man growing up in a white society, 1 was
always called 'boy.' But 1 carried myseU as a
man. When I was 18." he told Jet magazine,
.. a nd old enough to go into the service and die
for my country, 1 was still 'boy.' So I chose to
call myself MlsteT T. Now the first word out
of their mouth! is 'mlsler' ! "
lncldentatly. superstar Stallone recently
revealed that hla doctors told hJm not to
make "Rocky 111" because of all lhe physical
punishment he took dolna "Rocky II ... "1
can't afford to have my bra1n knocked to
pieces aaain." acknowledged Sly .. But the
fans want me to make the movie so I must
do it and risk the consequences ... • • • Personal Postcard to Moses E .. Jersey
City, N.J .: We agree. Frank Sinatra's eulogy
to his dear friend, Joe Louis, was poetic.
''The man who never rested on canvas,"
Frank said about the one-time boxing champ,
."now sleeps on clouds. God bless you, Joe." ••• Q : Mel Brookl, I've always thou1bt, ta a
comedy 1enJu and my famUy and I are
great fau of Ilia. I wonder U be bas any
phUosopby on life that I could paaa aloa1 to
my son who wants to go Into show buslne11?
-Mn. OUvla R., St. Loola.
A : Mel, whose latest epic, "History of the
World -Part I" has just opened, has this
refreshing outlook:
"Comjng from poor beginnings is won·
derful," he says "There's nowhere to go but
up. What ca11 happen? The worst that can
happen Is l 'U be tired from 1bow butlne11
and I will become a lace 11aleaman. Wbleh
was my destiny anyway. Nahl? So I'll sell
lace. I'll ao back and forth to Bel1lum. Ttuat'1
not a bad job. Wbal 1 mean is that you betin
to realize lhat there is ure and death, and
there's very UtUe to lose by ta.ldnt chance1.
Now. the risks must be taken with a certain
'GLAD YOU ASKm THAT'
amount of acumen, perspicacity and judg-
ment. You just can't take foolish risks." • • • For Our "Good News and Bad News"
Dept f~trsl the Bad News: According to the
National Center for Health Statiatlcs, HALF
of all the couples married within the past two
years wlll file for d1vorce. Now lhe Good
News The longer the couple remains
together, the less likely they wiU be to break
up
Send your qUR11twn11 to H11 Gardner, "Glad
You Asked That." care of the Dotl11 Pilot, P 0 .
Bnx 19620, Irvine. Calif. 92714 Marilyn and H11
Gardner wtll anawer cu many que1hom as the11
can m tlu>ir column, but the volume of mad maa1
personal replies 1mpou1ble
The wedding picture
Byars-McGraw
Wanda Byars of Tustin and Walter J . McGraw
Jr. of Anaheim exchanged wedding vows at the
Costa Mesa Country Club.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L.
Long of Redl ands, graduated from Redlands High
Sc hool and attended San Bernardino Valley
College
The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J .
McGraw of Burbank. graduated from Pasadena
High Sc hool and Chapman College. He earned a
master's degree at Cal State FuJlerton.
After a trip to Hawaii and San Francisco. the
couple plan to li ve in Tustin.
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ARIES 1 March 21-April 19 1 Authority figure seeks
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Davis-Johnson
Jana Johnson of Newport Beach and James R
Davis of Corona del Mar exchanged wedding vows
in Corona del Mar Congregational Church
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Wayne L
J ohnson of Newport Beach, graduated from
Corona del Ma r High School and Orange Coast
College. She is employed by Fluor Corporation.
The bridegroom. son of Mr and Mrs Ashton
Davis of Newport Beach. also graduated from
Corona del Mar High School.
After a trip to Puerto Vallarta. the couple plan
lo live in Costa Mesa.
Knight-Barrett
Diane Barrett a nd Kendall Knight both or
Newport Beach exchanged wedding vows on April
18.
Mr and Mrs Peter Barrett of Newport Beach
are the parents of t he bride. who is a graduate of
Stephens College.
After a trip to Hong Kong, China and Bali. the
couple plan to live in Newport Beach where the
bridegroom is ~mployed by Pete Barrett Realty
and is treasurer of the Tuna Club M r. and Mrs. Knight
5
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm
wrltlng to you ln hopes that my
letter miahl appear ln your col·
umn soon and maybe wake up
some people to a few ract.s.
I'm only l~. but I'm watching
helplessly while my ramily Is
fighting all arou.nd me. It all
started when my aunt <one I
love a great deal) became an·
noyec.1 at my mother over a
tri via l lhina. My oldest sister
tried to defend my mother and
got c arried away. It ended in a
yelling match. All communica·
tion between them has ceased.
and m y mother h as become a
nervous wreck.
Now mother and daughter. sis·
ter and sister, aunt and niece
a re a t odds with each other. My
fathe r and uncle have also been
dragged into il. There was so
much love before. Now. no one
in the family is s peaking.
Please. Ann, fix this letter up
so it will be good enough to print
a nd help put my family back
together again. We are all so un-
happy. -HUMPTY DUMPTY
CLAN IN CONNECTICUT
D EAR CLAN : You don't give
m e a c lue as t-0 what the nap
was about, but whatever It was,
it wasn't worth the grief It ls
causing.
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AJll Wllfll
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Every Uvinl peraon. at one Ume
or another, bas said at leaal one
thlnfC he (or sbe) would pve a
lot to take back. I hope your
family, and all others who are
not speaking, wUI re·eatabJl1h
com municatlon today.
Tbls doe~m·t mean you have to
b.-In constant touch or Uvc In
each other's poc k eU. Ju1t
behave like clvUlied human be·
logs and enjoy one anCltber -
wblle there ls aUIJ time .
DEAR ANN LANDERS : My
little sis is 14. We both baby-sit
for e xtra mon ey. She s its
weekend afternoons . I sit eve
nings. Of course, I make a lot
more than she does Mo m makes
us pool our m oney and divide it
evenly ever y month. 1 don't
think this is fair. She s ays s har·
ing is m ore important than
m o ney. Pl e a se print y our
answer. -HILLSDALE. MICH ..
COMPLAINT
DEAR HILLY: I'm all for sls·
terly love, but your mom Is ad·
vocatlng Marxism. I favor the
free enterpr ise system myself.
People bould oot be forced Lo
1b1re what tbey earn with
otbeu wbo e arn leu -for
whatever rea.on.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I llve
on the second noor of 8 reputa
ble apartment house . Every
we ekend morning (like right
now at 8 a.m.>. I am awakened
by a honking horn Somebody
co m es b y t o p ick up my
downsta irs neighbor and drive
him to wor k.
Ano, it is only 10 steps from
the car to the door. Not everyone
works from 9 till 5. ( l don't have
to be at my plant until noon.) I
am not the type who enjoys
hassling neighbors. but I believe
we night owls deserve a little
res pect. What do you sugeest?
NEEDI NG TWO EXTRA
HOURS
DEAR NEEDING: Tomorrow
morning be ready for the book·
Ing goose. Have your slacks aod
sweater on. Go out the moment
the born sounds. Say, "It's won·
derfuJ that you are so faltbfuJ
about picking up your frie nd. I
wish I bad a friend as nice as
you. But -J don't have to 1et up
until 10 a.m . because I work a
late shill. Would you mlnd ring-
ing the party's doorbell and not
honklng the ho rn?" I'll bet you'll
get a pleasant response. Some
people need only to be asked In a
nice way.
Babies belong in car seats
More children. are killed in. automobile. accidents than
as. a result of. all childhood illnesses combined.
By JOHN D. ROSEN, M.D.
Dear Dr. Rosen:
My six month old baby raises
a huge fuss ever y tim~ we try to
put her in her c ar seat. I s ay we
should insist in spite of her cry·
ing but my husband says a t slow
city s peeds it is perfe ctly sare
for he r lo ride on his lap. Would
you please settle this argument
for us ? F S . H unting ton
Beac h.
ANSWER As us ua l. mother
knows best ! Although infants
would much r ather sit on daddy
or mommy's lap than in a car
seat you really must insist. More
children are killed in automobile
accidents than as a result of all
other childhood illnesses com -
bmed . Thjs tragic fi g ure would
be greatly reduced 1f they we re
kept in their c ar se a ts
If you a re involved in a col·
lis ion at no m or e than 25 miles
ASK THE DOCTOR
per hour and your infant is sit-
ting in your lap in t he front seat
wha t happens to the c hild ts
ghastly . The infant is crus hed
bet ween the a d u It a nd the
dashboard with a force as great
as 1 r a c h ild h a d a three
thousand pound weight dropped
on 1t There is no way the baby
could survive such a tra gedy.
I ad vise pa tients who are
a bout to become g randparents
that the best gift they could give
lo the newborn is a properly
built infant seat for the car. Witll
a little research you can find out
which brands are better than
others
While on the s ubject. a nothe r
thing that astounds me is the
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:
11WHAT'S A POPCORN PARTY?": • • : T1M ~. _ .. ucltltM) ..d ,..,..._ ,.+y ,... i. Celif. •
• ORfr few lodln s--• CJOOdln ~ ""9-ri•· -• : • -. C~rny •Ml peckeged i. ,..._ Md we ~Ml Hie •
:~-!! :
• Gl•e • p..ty °" bee-• f"opc_,. Lltdy e
: POPCORN PAmES UNLIMITED :
way newborn ba bies are dis -
c h arged from the hospita l
Trad itiona lly the m other is
taken by wheel chair with the in
ra nt in he r lap from the ob·
stetrical floor to the waiting car
She then steps into the vehiclP.,
the infant 1s placed on her lap
and the proud daddy dr ives his
new fa mily home.
I have yet to see the ne wborn
placed in a prope r seat which is
the only s afe way to make this
happy trip.
As adults I s uppose we have
the right to ignore s afety pre·
cau tions and ride without but-
toning up. but we rea lly are ob-
ligated to protect our children
Dr John D Rosen, a practitioner
m Newport Beach. welcomes your
questioru Mail requests to Ask tM
Doctor. P 0 Box 1560. Co1ta Me.a,
92626
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l'ICTITIOUS au1111us llAMe S"TATllMallT Tlla lollowlng per-• •r• Going "61Mu•. TH E HOLL ENllE CIC SUNNYMEAO VENTURE, JIM "It"
Alr••'t AvenMe, Cot-t• M•••, Callfornl• mi. Hof-~ 0."91--1 Co .• Inc , • C•Hlomla corl)Ol'ellOfl. J1'4 "B" Alrw•y Avenue, Coil• Meaa. C•lllornl• 9162' Thl1 b<.lsiMn Is tOflducted lly • llmlted ,.,_,.,,.p, Hollen.,.ck 0.¥AICl9f"•nl Co. Inc Noyu. Sec Trees.
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aALIOo\ llUNO SWIM & •IC. ClllTlllt, JDt ....... a.1 ... ltleM, Celllornl• '*1 l.•wr~• 0. ~ •• Jr., •
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•OTIC8 Ofl IAL8 Notice It .... t i-...,._t le M<tl..U »11 _,.alt ef ttw CIYll c.Me
ti Illa 14•1• tt C•lllor11le Ille 1111
.. '""""-...,, T..ine wltt """ et 11111111< •ucllon, at 1ts.1 Cf\u tnwt Stru t. Stanton, eeurornle to.ecl t i 10.00 •·"' lfl T-y. uw 111t1 Dey ol Jwly IMI, ""loll-lftt -·•-,.,... perty, t• wit lt7t l'O f d M11 st •11t , Ylll P tltlMP'I~. CA Lie P llSUtW
h id •It la lcw Ille _.... .. of .. 11,. tying 111<1 ol .,. ""*"lllfttel for tow· 1110 •nd/W -· ,..., ... lottl!Wf wllll co.a Ill -rt1tl119 -.. _ of ..... Oalad lllb !SOI day of Jiil,. l"I PubllsMO Oranoa c:.11 Dally Piiot, Jiii¥ u. '"'' ,., .. 1.
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l'ICTITIOUI IUll1t•ll llAM• STATaMallT The foll-Ing per'°"' ere 001no b<.lllMU• BUS llll!SS PROTE CTIV E SERVICE, 411 So<otll Malft StrMI. Orenee, Celllornl• nw SylYle Sd•woltur . .,. Rhine LAnf, COtte -... C..IHomle ~ LOlfll 0 P•n•q11e, toO So11th Wulllnoton. F11llerton, Calllornta f2U2 A""'4tl,. Moline, 4'o41 Cllarn«k Slr .. t, lf'llne, C..llloml• t2714 Thia bVllneu 11 conduclecl by • general pert_narV\lp. L.ouKO.P._ This ......,_t w• filed with Ille Co11nty Cle~k ot °'"• C-ty on
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l'ICT1TIOUI tu1t1tau llAMll •TA,...ltT T lie lol'-1111 ,_,...,, are doll't llllalMM•' ALlA OIYaLOPMallT COM· l'AllV, 17, I' lllvtrtl•e A•eni;e. II••-' taiecll. CA 9*a. JAIMa! Al.CALO.,"""'-"• JDS W. Ne..., A-. S... 0-lel. CA
'"" JULIO l.APATA, Vl<t Pr .. IOoftt,
>OJ w ,,.._., A-. ..,, G•te1,
CA"'" Tllla -lneu 11 t-11<tad Oy • general _,_-WI' Jul .. ~ Tlllt • ...._, wa filed will\ IN
C011nl'f c1e111 "'Or-c-ty °" Jwly I, 1 .. 1 ,., .....
Pltbll-Qr-C-.t Delly Piie(. J111y a. u, n, "· 1•1 ,.,._.1
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l'ICTITIOUS IUllllHS llAMI STATllMllllT Th• 1011owlno person1 ere 04lng l>U•lnH1 e1 lllYERSIO(:, LTO., JltJ ~I Orlve, S..lle 111. 1 f'tlne. Callhlrnl• •nu SNr11nO 1n .... 1ment C«porauon, • Call torn(e torporellon, 11'1 a-1 Ori••, S..lle 111, Irv ine, ce1llornl1
.,/IS Jtal\-Merle Sparllno. 2S 11.,. G,.nd Oucel. N•wport II••<" C•l llornla '2MO Tiii• i...~,,.., i• conouct•d by • llmlled 1»rtnerlfllp,
.MMI Marie Sc>erllr.g Tiit> lYl-1 •M llied wltll t .. County Clerk al Or-CounlY on July 10 1 .. 1 l'Ulln Publl.iwd Orange Coal! Dally PllOl. JUM 9, 1"91. l'I..... luly IS. 11, 1', Aug. S. 1"91 JllS-41 Publl-Or ... Coal! Delly Pl~. Julyl, IS,D,1', IWI ...... I. PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE llS 1n ..
Tiiis ai.tement WM flied wllll -l'ICTITIOUS IUSlll•H l'ICITITIOUS IUSllllllS County Cieri< Of Otenve c-tv Oft Jiii, llAMll 5TATIMllllT llAMI STATllMllllT 10 911
NOTICI TOCllllDITO•S o" auuc r•AllSl'll• I Sac6. Ut141t1 u.c.c.1 Tiit IOllowlno perMWlt ••• doing •' l'IUlll 1111:~ .... ~o!~-lng perwn• •rt doing
b<.llinetl al Pllbli-Or-COall Delly Piiot, FIBEllGL.A$S CENTER ~ 8 Nollce IJ Mr.err glv.., to cradllon of lh• within ,,_ tren.tercw lhel •
Di;I~ trAMler I> about lo lie m-on Ptrlonal proporty llerel11altef det<:rllled.
IN ANO OU T PHOTO, 100 Jlllf u. u. ,., Auo. s. '"'' Jll7 ., COHI Hwy O.n. Polnl CalllOf'nl• B•t•ldt Drive, Newporl Bu ch, ttu• · • Ce11~:::;::.i"'i1reel lnw.imeno Lid. PUBLIC NOTICE Ametlun ~Y C.O In< Calll • Inc • Calllornl• corporellOft Jtt ISO.,,...,..., ecw-. Calllornla tl7l0 N rt0h ~· lle,..r1y Hlllt C..111;.,nla Tllfl -'~ It Condwei.cl by a COi ~10 • ' l'ICTIT10US I UllllllH oorellOft
The ---. ..... ·-... of 1111 lnltnded tr•~•lor or •r•
Thi• Du~nen 11 concluclad by a c~ llAMll STATllMllllT ~:::~~~:'::!~ C.0 Inc poretlon The lollowl119 person• ere doing Yiu Pinloenl
AAYMONO L AICHEV, JIU N-pon Bl•d . N-1 Beec:h, CA n..a The loullOft In Calilornla ol tlw <11111 ut<utlve omo °" prlnc1pe1 Ollll noa 01110 of IM Int-llaMlor0<
ll \•m•
L..ombe<d St-I b<.lllMu •· ~ Kerll\ew, ~nager lnw-tsLld Inc MITCHE LL BROS ' 7J7J E T11l1 1tet..,_1 WM 111.0 wllll IN R Orangetnorpe • .,.nue, 9....,. Park, ~tldenl C•llfornle _J, C011nt y Clerk 01 Orange County °"
Tlll1 tYl-1 wet llled wllll llM Ml TCHE LL A. DUCE, IMC .. a June U. l"9I ,, ... ti
Counlr Cletll al Or-C.OUnty °" JlllY Calllornl• corporallon, 717J E. Publl-Or-Coe•I Delly Piiot,
All 01 .. r OU .. ,,... name• and ad ore uu uuo by Ill• inlend•d lr111tler0< wllhln lllr" YH,.. 1 .. 1 pelf to ,., •• known lo lht 1nten<1•d
lr•n,ferM .,. ,.,,,.
U , .. , Orengelhorpe A....,..., 8-• Park, Jlllle 2', July I, I. IS,"" 1.,._.1 · "1..., Callfornla -11 PuDll-Qr-Coa>I Delly Piiot. Tiiis "-lllMU II U>nduC1ed by • <~ July u. t2. "· AuQ. s. 1"91 JllMI porellon. PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie ,,.,,,. --neu -reu of lht ,,,........, lr11n1fer .. ere PE"TE SWANBERG. U2l W. Sen Bernardino Rd .. Covine, CA "111 P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS eu1111au MAMIE STATllMallT The 10Howi119 per1011t are doing DullMU•: lntMCom Oetl9111. »t Sen M._I
O<ln. Wte 105, N--1 8MCll, CA f2WO. lntercommi;nlc at101u, Inc., • C..lilornl• c~etlon, »t Sen Migue l Orlva, 5'11te UIS, N-1 S.ecll. C-"
'2WO This OUllMU It <OftOllCl.O by a CCW
pout Ion 1ntercomm .. n1u1Uon1. Inc Nor.el UY-, Pretldanl
Ml!<Mll A. Duce, Inc Wllllem Mite NII, PretldMt llOTICll O" SALE Tiiis 1i.1-1 w .. llled wllll IN Noll<• " M<eby 91.,... 11\el IM pr ... c-•1 c~ al Oranoe GOllnty on Jiiiy perl'f d""''*' lie-. collateral un 10 1"1 oer a M<urlty _ _,,, CS.lad AUQutl
Ni LL, l'A•••• & 1u••1u. "· ,.,. n a<lllad by OMNIOYNAMICS An .... ,.. .. u. COllPOAATIOH. -OMNI SKATES Tlllrty.,_,.,._ CORPORATION, T-.. .. 0 Marllel. Ulll• ._.._.. Jr., Pretldtnl. will, lle<euw of Ille LM A-'•· CA •11 debtor'1 defalllt. lie lold by ,,_ 11n 1'1.S.7 oerslg-al a publk sale on ,,,. J41tl PublllMCI ~ toasl Oelly Piiot, CS.y of Jiiiy. 1"91. al 10 00 • m o'clock. J11ly IS, D.1'. Aug. S, 1"91 31•1·11 at )621 W..1 Me<Arlh11r. !Milte 112. Senta Ana, Cellfornla 9170.
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l'ICTITIOUS •u1111au llAMll ITATllMaNT The loflowl119 persons are doing
bu~neu a
The pr_,iy IO lie told COll>hll ol all pr...,1 and lut11re •«OllllU r• u l .. Dle, c""'ra<I ri91'0. pUrc-or
oers. crwtt.I -" MVOll•l>I• OO<u menu -pr~. all ptMll. office
Th•I IN P.._'1. pertlnenl .... to It dtW:rlbed In ganuel H all tloO In
lr•d•. f1alur•s~ 1qutpmtn1. tr•O• n•me end good wlll ol • orteln Plua Parlor Du\ifWU, and " IO<•l•d el llU
N•WPOl1 Bl•d . Ntwporl Beech. CA. T lie buslneu n•"" uwd by ,,,. u ld lrantleror al Mid toutlon I• ZINO'S PIZZA Tllat Hod b<.11-tr'"""" 1> •nttndecl to Ot con•umm•l•d Al Ille olllct ol BU A ROW ESCROW CO . 1010 N, T111tln A ......... Sen•• An•, CA 91711 .... or after July ll, 1 .. 1 Tlllt b<.llk lren•lor I\ tuOJ•<I lo CalllOrNa Unllcwm Commercial c-
S.ctlon "°'
Tiiis stet-t •• Ill.cl will\ Ille c-ty Clerll "'Or-County Oft July WALNUT CREEK. LTO., 2191 O\i 1'1-po11I Dri ve, Sull• Ill. 1r vln1. ll. '"I
or OllMr ""''-'· all Inventory Ir. eludi ng re• meter l•I•, P•rt•, •<· ceuorltt, pr-.Ct SUPllllel, good• In proceu, llnl"'9d goodl. -proc..01 of 11\elr Min M olller dlw»tll-. OATEOthh IJlt>CS.y of Ji;ly, 1"1 c1111-Bena or
CooleMeU
Trte ~,,. MMt •Odr.s1 of trw per Ma't ••lh whom clalma mey lie 111..s la BU II ROW ESCllOW CO , 1010 N Tu•lln Aw . Senta Ana. CA.,,, I Rel
>Utt F and 11\e la•I day 101 tlllft9 c 1a1m1 by MIY cre<lltOf' Shell lie July JO. '"' wn•cll 11 Ille bu\JMu oew llefot• 1111 ton1ummatlon d•I• •P•clfleo
Publl-0r.,. C.O.tl Oelly PilOt, Calllornlef2JIS July u. n. 1'. Ailg. s, "'' lltcM I s p A II LI NG I Ny Es TM EN T
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"ICTITIOUI IUlfNaU IUMll S"TATaNllT Tiie 1011-11111 per-• •r• dOlng bullMUff' ACE SPOtlTS 90UTIOUE, 1""2 erCIMllllnt ~ "-'lelll Vel .. y, CA tt70I. MACK M. MIYAZAKI, iOd C--
try Club, C..le MtM, CA n6Mo. SACHIKO M. MIYAZ.AKI. J04J
Co<ullry CM>,~ Mne, CA n.».
This~ ts c~ llY an lft.. dlvldll•I 1-.d A. Wife). S.ClllkOM. Mlyeukl Thlt It .. _, wa ni• wltll Iha County CIH' Of 0r.,.. C-y Oft July
7, '"' • ,., .....
Publlllled Or ... c:-t Delly Pli.t. J11ly •. u. 22, 1', 1"1 ., ••
PUBLIC NOTICE
CORPORATION, e C..lllort'lle cOf'llO••· !Ion. 21tl ~I Orlw, 51111• 111, lr•IM, Calllornlet271S Ja•ne·M•rle Sperllllg, JS Aue Grand Ducal, Newport Beat h, Cal llOf'nl• .,..., Tiii• t>uslneu 11 conoucted by • general pertMrtllip. SPARLING INVESTMENT CORP ,,. __ ri• Sc>a;llr.g
,.,.,,, .. Swa ... 1y, Vice PrM!denl Tl\11 .-... ,...,, w~ fl ied wllh 11\e C-ly OHll al Or-GOllnt y on Jiiiy
10, '"''· ,,..,.
Pllbll-Or-COatl O.lly PllOI, July U. D. 1', ""'9. S, 1911 ll ..... I
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NOTICaTO COWT ltACTOltS
CALL.IMO~ llDS
klMOI Oltlrlct: lllYINE UNIP'llEO SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bid 0.adllM 2 00 o'cloc-p.m of Ille ..,, <My of J,.. ly. , .. , Piece ol llld ll•<•IPI DISTRICT AOMtNISTRATIYIE CENTER, 1'41 Alton Avenue, lrvlM, C•lltornle '1114 (P.O. Bos IUU,
Jr vine 911 Ill Pro)a<t ldentllkelton lleme: EL CAMINIO REAL SOL.Alt SYSTEM MOOIFICATIOHS; Pleet Pl•nt •re on Fiie l'ACILITI ES PLANNING OFFICE CIUSOI, J .. I AllOll Aw., Irvine. C•lllornl• '2114
( 714) j""4t00 llOTICE IS HERl!llY GIVEll 11\el
llM •--SC-I Olllrkl ol °'Mte Gaurtty, Callfoml•. ectlng by end thr~ It• Governlftg 8oerd. lle relneller r•l•rr•d to •• "DISTRICT"; wtll rec:elw 1111 to, but
Mt later "*' IN -w~t.ted tlmo,
••led Ille tor u. _.."' • cOfltract lot!M ...... _l«l
aids -· tie rwcel-In tlM plec:o Identified MoW. -11\ell be openM
end l)Vtlll<IY r-·-al IN --lleled u ... -...... There will lie "° .._ .. req<1lrH for ••ell set ol bid cto<umenll to
.... ran• -retunl In good C-1· llOfl wlll>ln .. ...., <Mys •Iler IN bid -•1111 elate. Eech bid m•nl conform and be re1-.11 ... 1otMcCW1trec:tcloC-l6. Eecll ..., tllall lie K~-led llY Ille M<llrlty refwnoll to Ill Ille COftlr9CI
d«umonb and ..., Ula 1111 of pr_..o avlllCOfttrecton. TIM OIS"TIUCT ,_,,.. 1119 rlOlll lo rel.ct M'f w ell blcll • to ony 1r. ,..,1.,1u.. w lnfen!WlllllM In wal,.. 91\Y bltb W In Ille~ ..... TM OISTltlCT .... *-'""' from IN Dlrec:tor of 11111 ~I of 111-duttrlel "911111tM tllo 99Mf'•I pnv•ll· I ... r•ie of -~ ..... Ill IN letellly WI ~II INS _. la ....
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OllTltlCTtfflce l«ftM •t: tt4t Al"" Avtll11•, lrv111e, C,Olllornle '211•.
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t.llM ......... . 11 tMM .. ,,,.,...ry _.. tllt CON· TltACTOA .. -.. ~reel It _.,.., ...... ...., ......... ..-r "'"'• .. lllltY Ml ltM ,,_. 1119 .. 141_ .... ,.... ..... _._
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Se<"'ed Party A-... U«ller rl Yke Pr.sloent Publl"'9d Or-Coe" O•llY Piiot, PllOI, July IS, II, 1"91 ll.,-41
PUBLIC NOTICE
llOTICI TOC•EDITOU O" IULK T•AllSl'll• AllD 01' lllTllllTIOtll TO T•AllS .. E•
AU:~IC I EVll•AOll LICEllSlllll
CSacLtlt14117 u.c.c.-1..n
tl~l&PI NOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEN to Ille Creditor> ol KWANG·llC CHOI encl JUNG SOOK CHOI. Soclel Sec. • t Kwang) 0"9-4J·JIM. Soclel Se<. • (Ji;ngl S72·JS·S'31, Tren•feror anG Llcen .... wi-b<.l>lneu •Odresi It
1UC Baker. In Ille City ol C:O.I• Mesa. County of Orange, Sl•I• of Celllornl• tlUt, tllal • Dulk trMl>ler 11 alloll1 lo
lie made IO Tomoo Kawel A. ClllhMv Kawai. Soclel St< • (Tomool S.l.O..St71, Soclel Sa< • IChlher'wl US .... ·1191, TrentlarM and Intended
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
NICHOLAS P .
PEZZENTE AND OF
PETITION TO AD ·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A 109424.
To all heirs ,
beneficiaries, c reditors
and continoent creditors of
Nicholas P. Pezzente a nd
persons who may be
otherwise interested in the
will and/or estate :
A petition has been filed
by Martha E. Pezzente in
the Superior Court of
Orange County requesting
that Martha E. Pezzente
be appointed as personal
representative to ad -
m inister the e s tate o f
Nicholas P. Pezzente (un·
der the Independent Ad·
ministration of Estates
Act). The petition is set for
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ""nl e1tC1 gOOCI •Ill .. • cert•ln DELI bu•IMsa k-.. 00Ro11:·s DELI 700 Civic Center Dr ive , •ncl louted al 7J.SC S.ker SI. In,,,. Cl-West in the City of Santa ty 01 Coate Mase, c-•Y or Oronoe, A 'c llf i J I 29 St•t• of c..111orn1•, .,,., tr•nst•r 111e na, a orn a on u Y , 1o11o•lnt MINll< 11e ... r ... 11can•: 1981 at 9:30 A.M. ottw1e-6wlne, NllMCltr>OOtS«IO, IF YOU OBJECT to the ~~~i::;::::::~:::::g~ oranuno of the petition,
Baker In IN City of CoU• Ma .. , Coun· YOU Should either a ppear tyolOr-.Steteo4 ca111ornl•. at the hearing and state
0,'~:!,,':,~=."':n°'c::C~: ':\~:your objecti~ns or flle said 1r....,... of said 1k-.,,.,,... written objections with the "'''n•n. 1nc11;c11.,. u. e1t1me1ec1 1n court before the hearing. ~1orv.1s tl\e""" of Pt,soo.oo, •11•c11 Your appearance may be c~!~~.~~a:,o-11111' in person or by your at·
Prom1....,y llOIH cunteeurodl -torney. ... JOO.oo I F Y 0 U A R E A T11et it .... -"' ..... ._,.1e CR E DITO R t lk•n-andlnt-lrantfer"tare or a con • q111r•C1 llY Soc. 24074 of 1,. tuJ1n.a1 inoent creditor of the de·
•nd ,.,..,..,. ... , '°"· '""' ,,. e-ceased, you must file your •l•1•t1.,,.,,,.,,_•o1 w1411>Ut•· claim with the court or MM encl tt'.W.r of ael4 If(;-I•'
"' .,.., ..,, aftof .... ttMttor ._ present it to the personal """._..,...,., ... o.twt,,_1 t1 representative a ppointed A1<. ..... 1( ......... cent'9!. by the court within four Tllot a Yle, lr-ferenclo•
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•ttlll'llMfl• oi 11>e ~ tlelf\M 1 California. The time tor
t• '° .. en•.,._.,,,,.""•• flllng cl1lm s wlll not ••· ~':i~':~~:O,::,°:T:..""*'' plre prior to four months 11vo.,1fl .. Cltrefc.Me MeM,C from the date of the hear· .., ., or.,., MM•., C.llfoemla. • lno noticed above. 111dOdttMt11W~-1ot Alc:tholl YOU MAY E XAMINE tevw ... c..tnal "" ....,..... ... trellllff.,._..11~. the flit kept by the court •
DAHOJwr•.1•1. If you are Interested In the "':::t!:rOIOI. estate, you may flle 1 re· ~ .,.. qutSt with the court to re·
J.a19 .... CMI, ctlve special notice of the =--Inventory of estate as.sets ,._IC.,..., and Of tn. 1)9tltlons, IC·
,.,...,_._. co unU and raports
linNMTr..,.._ descrtbed In S.Ctlon 1200.S
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s s ; a . . ..... n
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'Die ae• Pllet TV L••· If ate• fer It Friday l••lde tile aew•l .. k, ~ I
mew·•lze Weeke••er. ••tad.et Fer •••ey·••vhll •••e •eUvery, . .
eall 941·4111.
._..., ... ---r••, ____ _. ____ ,~--.
\\ll"l"'ll\'
-EVB81G-.. , .. ..,.
~"" Caine reoel\IM a haunlmg.
t•V~ Cl'/ IOt help
thll ....Oe him to,_ a
buffalo Nit
I TIC TAC DOUGH
U"A"l"H
l(Unu-' fella llic11m 10 the
~ benevlOt Of Ille
•077th'• pweonn.I
~·-" • 0 •• 0 0
( 1tn1 e11n1 , .. ,""°°41.
\lwna lloom A MIMltlM
11ranger r alllH Ille -t»t reeldtlnlt of •
WlllW'I\ town to ChallenQe
the ~ CJ8'1Q wNdl
llu "-' twrorlztno ttwn.
R
(Q)MCWll
"Ooel Miner'• Daughter"
(IMO) 8-SPllOlll. Torn-
""I I.Ale .,_ 8~ °"
l.Of•Ct• l.)'M'• ~ot>IOot•·
Olf'f A young Olri !Nim a
poor tamlly In rural Ken-
IUGk)I matrlee a muctl olcl·
"' local bO)' ~ .,.,_.
,,., riM 10 '11f 00m In the
muei1C lnduatry 'PO·
t:IO e QI) THI FACTS Oii
LA
9lalt It llJ)MI end embtl-
r•teed Wtien '* wt>MI·
chalr-conflned coullln, •
budding comedienne,
COl'llM to Eutland lO vltlt
her (R)
• THIPtCNC
A lllenl COtnady 1boul 1111
outing on • lur!'I"'*' day ,
with • crusty o4cl general
11\d hi• f lmlty lier• Ronnie
C0tbelt and Ronnie Bark-
• OOOOTIMU
FIOflda'a attl1ude IOOOretd• J-· cNieth cautdt di•
MM6otl In en 8"Mdy ud-
a.r..o ~ (Pllfl 2)
•• IL8CTNC
CXJfllr'llN'f ~
SUPER SLEUTH -Peter Sellers stars as
the accident.prone Inspector Clouseau
chasing a jewel thief in "The Pink Pan-
ther" tonight at 8 on Channel 13.
er (R)
(.C)UOVIE
"Blume In Love" (19731
George Segll, Suaan
Anac>aC" A dlvOtced man
b«;ornae I jellou• SUllOf,
trying 10 win his ... ,. baek
'R' Cl) CMNe'MI
(flAICNIW8
~=-Niwa * ~ * "The II I P 1" ( tll63)
EN:&ab9lh T eyto<. Rlcflwd
Burlon Ae ~ ol a
cMlayed lllght await llik•
on In Iha VIP IOUnge of •
London alll)Of1, tn.ir llVM
bacome curloualy
lnlertw!Md.
(l)UOYIE
"Roclcy II" ( t978) Syiveater
Stilllone, Talia Shire. Alter
toting "" bout with the
world Chempk>n, 1111 embl-
tloul boxer tralM lor a
MC:ond ch-at the title. I
"PO'
•
.MXIVCOWHa
t.:*I JOKIR'8 W1U>
• AU. IN THe FAMtl Y
While Atetile 19 cltculallng
I pelltlon In the neighbo<-
hood to keep more blKk
lemlliee lfom moving Into
the ., .. , Edith acciepta •
dlntier Invitation with the
~
• BENNYHIU
Benny plays • baby 91118'
wflO won't be Ull«l bactl
• KCET NEWNEAT m ST\JDfOaa
""-C.. Family" Stew-
lto.t Nancy"-Ilk•
II« t-deughters to the
p<ts II the Lag\lnl SECA
r1cetr1ck: 1 mlnll•
launching In White Sandi.
N M 11 wtlnaeMd (RI
(l)QINlWS 018 BAAHEY MILL.EA
Fish 11 mlNlng on the d1y
of hie rellrement 1nd the
real of the equld try to put
the rein• on • vigilante
group. (Part t)
7:00 8 CM NlW8 D NeCNlWI 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
M1<10n 0td•• FoniJe to go
to Iha hO~tel lor a muc:h-
Meded tonelllectomy
• A8CN£#8 a llUU..IEY'E
• MAHHIX "A Day Fll*S With Shad-
owa·· Mannla 11 htred to
ln-1IQ81e Iha ~
anoe of • eo119ge balll•t-
blill ,,.,
• 8TIEET8 cw I.AN
F'""°8CO
nw.. aecaoeo prbonet'I
go on 1 Md11tlc rempag.
of terror. morder end r~
• OVEREASY
"Med11 Stereotypes'
GuHll Buddy ~baen.
1:1_dla 8'egoer (RI 0
lili> MACNEll / LEHAIEI'
AEPORT
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH
(fl MEAV GAIFf'IN
GpHll Reine Engllth.
Robert Kleln. F1nn1e
~M0\111
"Unidentified Flying Odd-
ball" ( tll79) Denni• Ougen.
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Kenneth MOte An ecci-
dental launch ~ •
NASA ~ end hit
lootclllll• rOl>Ot In •br1h-
century England. tn\IOMng
him In Ar1hw .... lntrlgYN ·o·
l .....Vl.EWll
7:30 DANNY
The ator; of IW'Q*' -
~II*' Denny DMr-
dofff'. light lgalntl QY9f •
wMlmlng oddl to aoc:c.ec:t
In the WOtld ol popul1r
mUSIC.
I QI FAMILY FEUD
SHANA NA
Gueel: J-Darren. 8 HOU.YWOOO
IQUAMI II FACE THE UIAMC
• MACNEll. / l.EHAEA
REPORT '9 TI4E 8HAKESPEAAE
PlAY8
""Al You Like II" H ......
._.,,,.,,, Brien Stir"*' end
Richltd PMC:O 1re IM-
turad In Sh•kelPMf•'•
com.dy about IOve end
tonging In ,,,. encf\antecl
FOfMI of Alden. (R)
Cl) ft .M. MAGAZINE
An lnt..W.W Wllh ~
Isl Billy Graham at hlS
home. .,., ~ .. v1ng
en"'81ope houM.
GEORGE JONO;
WfTH A UTTU HEL..P
FAOM HIS FNEH08
The country mu9lc stat I•
IOlned by his daughter
Georgette Jone1, Jes.i
Colter, Etvla Costello.
Emm)'lou Hema. Weyion
Jennings. Tilly• Tucker
end Tammy Wynell• f0t"'1
lune-lilted lhow II lhe
Country Club In Loa ~ ....
8:00 8 Cl) THE WHfT'E
8HAOOW
Sa11m1 hll1 an opposing
plaY*' during • bUke1blll
lr..,_lor-111 end 11 Chatged
wtth eggtlvaled --.it
(RI
D QIN.Al~
FMtured a family ol n~
P<* pa1n1.,.. • ghetto
l>Oxlng lueher. the World
Heavyweight Skiing c:Mm-
ptOnlhlp: wr99tling "°OS:
ma6e ba1Mr1n .. (RI
• MOVIE * • .. Bloody M1m1·
(1970) Shelley Wlnlert. Pat
Hingle Ml Blrker and II«
disturbed 90nl leave the
Ozart11 10 aaaume OeQen·
erlle end vulgar k,,.. ••
crlmlnlls
8 9 CHAAUE'8
ANQE1..8
A revenge-Melclng pty·
chopath booby traps the
cabs 01 a amall company
he'• out to destroy (R)
8 MOVIE * • * • ··war And-Pel08"
(Pert 3) (t9e8J Ludmila
Savelyev1. S..gei Bond•r·
IJ KNXT 1CBS1 LO'> Anqe11•s
D KNBC 1 NBCI Los Anqele'> e KTL A 1lnd 1 Los Angp1es 8 KABC TV tABCI Lgs Angele '>
Cl) l\FMB 1CBS1 San Diego D KHJ TV (Ind 1 Los AnQeles
@' KCST t ABC1 San D1t>go
ID KITV 11ne1 t Los AnQt?•ec. e KCOP T\l 11ne1 1 Los AnQt>IP'>
Cl KCET TV1PBS1 Lor; Anqt.>•rs al> KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hun1tn9ton Beach
Stev e Ford
'good kisser'
By FRED ROTHENBERG A .. T....._Wtt99F
NEW YORK -Melody Thomas, the on-screen
love interest of soap opera newcomer Steven Ford,
says the former president's son ls a "good kisser."
She also s ays he is well cut as a cowboy-
turned-bartender on "The Young and the Rest-
less."
"He'• really just a cowboy at heart. Re's not
al aU Hollywood,'' said Mias Thomas, wbose
character Nikki: a stripper, seduce.a Ford's alter-
eao. Andy, for the first time in the CBS show.
Nikki's lure might not go down in Hollywood'•
annals with some of Mae West's best lines, but it
worked. "Wh.Y don't you take off your boot.I, cow-
boy. lt look• llke you '11 be atayina for a spell.··
Miss TbomH, a 2~·year veteran of "The
Youna and the Restle11" who aplna her own brand
of wicbdnesa u the show's bad 1lrl, said call
members didn't know at first that a member of
Amenca'a former n&Qt rarnlly wu oo their set.
"But when I found out he was Steven Ford, It
-81 hard~ to think Of him U Jerry Ford's IOD,"
•he said. "A.ft.er a wbUe I 1ot uaed to it, and now I
think it's Just a hoot"
How fa Ford's dramatic career 1otn1?
"He'• a lood actor. He'• lot the inttincu:•
aald Mia Tbomu, apeakiDC by telephone from
Loi An1ele., wlMre "The Yount and the Re1U•1''
ls taped.
Accordlnf to Ml11 Thomas, OGe ot tboee tood
lnsUndl ii hJ• romanUc lltlll. "OW' aex 1cene1
come naturally. With some actcn, lt'• bard to be
believable beraUM /ou'r. not attracted to t.be person. But Steve an · I bave been klAlnc for t.brff
Wffkl now, and ll'• like w.'re married. H•'• a ,ood~.··
chuk 8uecl on the novel
by Leo T«*toy The~ of
.~.. lamlllae .,. Qrfflly
enectect by Iha Napoleonle
ww•
• P.U. MAGAZINE
An Interview with ev11\g81-
19t Biiiy Grl/'lem 11 hit
home. an -gy-.aVing
en\lltlope hOuM, Chef Tell
makM •tuned pear with
llver, the Shedd• on
"warm 1\.1.ul•tl''; Cath'4l
Menn di-• 1<1m1 pro-
fHllOnal laugher•
• MOVIE * * * '"The Pink Panth., ..
( 11164) Davi<! Niven, Peter
S•ll•r•. A l•W•I Ihle!
allempll to 1111• posH1-
slOt't of • pr~ gem
with the help of the French
pollU tnapector'a wile
6l) CECIL RHOOE.8: A
TOUCH CW CHUACHIU.. A
TOUCHOFH~
A IOolt 19 tlken II the role
Of Iha Eur<>pNn In Alrlcl
during the INI quart., or
Iha llllh century through
the •tOtV of one ol Eng-
land'• lut empire bull~S
-C.C.I John Rhodea
(C)t.tOVIE
""A Fore. Of On4I ( 1979)
Chuck Norri•. Jannlf•r
O"N•lll A muter OI lhl
man111 1111 embarks on 11
revenge-mottvlled March
tor the killers of hll ldOl>l-
ed ton 'PG rn MOVJE
··e1u:tng Saddlel · (11174)
Cleavon Utlle, G-Wiid-
er Directed by Mel
8r00k1 A railroad worker
In the Old West 1lmos1 hu
more problemt then he
can handl• when he 11
1ppoln1ed an..1n or Rock
Rlc;g.. a town plnpomted
for dntruclion by 1 bual-
,,... tycoon 'R' OM<ME
"Touched By Love' a:ao m TOPSTOAY
Hoell Jim ThOmu. M&ry
'!?'IOI!
1:40 (OJTMATS ME
l:A6 MOVIE
The J.,t.' I 197111 St-
Mlllln, S..nlde1t1 Patera
A Chronte: scr--up mllttft
mllHOnl on 1 ,...,d 1nven-
llOn only 10 ION 11 all In
conlUmef damage su11a
'R"
9':00 IJ (I) MOVIE
• • .,., "Heppity E,,... Attar
( 111781 Bruce 8ox14Mtner
Suzanne Somet1 An
aap<rlng &Inger IS torn
be._ her desire IOt
lame •I'd her 111r1e11on to
a love-struck rnoun111n
m1n_JR) D Q!J OIFFREHT
STROt<E.8
Arnold 11 taddened by the
new1 thlt he "'111 never be ••II enough 10 be 1 buket-
balt player. unlll he meet•
a llllle girl confined to 1
wt\Mlchalr tRlo D O MO\flE
• • ··o;su1er On The
Cou111ner·· ( 1979) Wllliem
Shatfler Lloyd Brk:lon A
d«llllged engineer Ml• '"'° hlgh-14>Md i>asaeng« lrllna h<lrtllng toward NCtl
oth« on 1 courM of mau
0..tructlOn (R) ID MERV ORH"FIN
Ou.ala Raine English.
Robert Kl&tn Finnie
Flagg Joaeon Wembaugh
Dl-Ntc:he>la
(R)UOVIE
"'High Plllna Drifter
St•ve F
l)MOVIE * • 'h "The Macluntosh
Man'" ( t073) Paul ~·
man, Dominique Slnda
8aMd on • novel by O..·
mond ~ A 8r11tah
Int~ agent lllld hlS
female co11ort are lorced
to cope with double agenll
end trlpl.-cro-on their
mlaalon to capture e com-
munist IPY
10:00 D a OUtNCY
Sim provH that 1 convict·
ad rapist can't be gullly
1>41cauM hi• teeth don't
m1tch thOM that left bile
mark• In the victim• (RI
I G• NEWS II 181NE88 AHO
MEOIA: AWE.8 OA
AOVERSAAIE.8?
Hoat Din COtldt dllcusaes
wn.thw tel4lv11lon cover-
age ol buSI,_. la l air end
eccurete wtth I r9'>0rter
lrom CSA. I reprlMnll·
.. ,,. of Moblt Otl. Iha Vtce
PrMldent or K11_. A1Um1-
nom and thl Vk:e PrH1-
oen1 of Publlc Ana1r1 l0t
Ford MolOt Compeny
CD Fl.AM8AAD6
"P0tnl To Potnt" Marti
rid .. 1n the Potnt to Potn1
,_ w1111e wm1am Ill••
··Emmi" overhead. Wll-
lilm decides to teeve
Fl1mb1td1 attar en argu-
ment wtlh Auaaell (Piil 41
(Rlc;J (~)M0\11£
""Kiii Or Be Ktlled" ( 1980)
Joaeph Ryan, Charlotte
Michelle Two savege
equeds or elite karete
champ1on1 ct1sh tor
reVl<lg• and survtveJ "PG'
10:808) NEWS
• INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEWS CZJ MOVIE
• • ··Fe111n1·1 Cuanov1"
( 11170) Donald Sutller1And.
Peter GonzaleS The lant1-
slel and lrOltca of the
lnlarnous to.... .,. pleyeo
out agalnll the ~ICle
of 18th-century Venlel
I 1:00. D • (I) 9 Qt
NEWS 8 STAATNK
The EnterprlN lrensporte
114 o.legatae to 1 F.O..e-
tlon meeting to vote on an
imp()rtlnl-G NEWl. YWfD GAME
• TALSMTHE
HAlJNTB)
"EVIi Slalk1 This HouN"
Stokes IOc«t hffnMff In Iha
root celllr. White struggling
wUh the men whO reacuect
him lrom Iha quicllsand.
when he realizes they're
both 1fter thl co.ns (Pert
31
• 8EHNYHIU.
Benny as Fred Scuttle pre-
Mnll his verSlorl of the
Or•noe Btouom Specie!
fl) Ola< CAV£TT
6.!) WORLD CHAONICLE
Cll)MOVIE
"A"'*'lc•n Glgolo" (1980)
RICher<I Gere. L•uren Hul-
ton A 8ever1y Hills gigolo
becornet the pr1me SUS•
peel "' • murO.. lnves1ig1-
t10n R'
IOl M<>lllE
French Pos1card1 .. ( 1979)
Mii•• Chapin. Blench•
Biker A group ot Aln*'1-
c 1n 1tudent1 become
enthrllled with the country
I nd Ill people -lie study·
I~ In Franoe 'PG'
11:11 U MOVIE
For hl1 part, Ford, a newcomer to t.be ehow ln
the role ot Andy the bartender, says he enJo11
workine with Mlaa Thomu and the other cut
m1mben.
$ ¢ a e e e e 0 0 4 s 0 a a 0 0 a a
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Wednesday, July 15, 1981 ••
TUBE TOPPERS
KCET 9 8:00 -''A Touch or ChurchUl,
A Toucli of Hitler: The Lite of CecU
Rhodes." A look at one of England's last
e mpire builders.
CBS 8 9:00 -"HappUy Ever After."
S&izanne Somers and Bruce Boxleitner star in a movie about an aspiring
nightclub singer.
A BC D 9 : 00 -"Disaster in the
Coastllner." William Shatner, Lloyd
Bridges, Raymond Burr and Yvette
Mimieux star in a movie about two
trains set on a collision course by a de-
ranged engineer.
''The Shining" (1980) Jeck
Nleholaon. S~ OuvlH
Directed by S t1n1ey
ICubrlck A lormer
KhOoltucl\er hlrad u a
.. nter care111c., IOt a
remote. and 1pp1tenlly
haunted. COiorado hOtel. 11
anowbound th«• wtth hi•
Wife end cte1rvoy1n1 young
aon 'R'
1 t:ao 8 (I) MOW * * * "'Alh WednMdey
I t1173) Ettubeth Taylor
Henry Fonda A mlddle-
lged h<>uMw1fe 1nemp11
to recapture II« youthlul
aopeerenoe by undergoing
tecial "''Cl*'Y at an Italian
c11n1c.
D QITHEBUTOF
CAMON
Gu.all· Euk E11rad1. Mar-
&111 Muon, PllCtdO Oom-
l~o. Tom Wolle (R)
U !U) AllC'HIEW8
NIOHTl.JNE
Q l.l'T'S MAKE A DEAL
... HOGAN'S HIEAOES
An EngHlh POW almoll
rulna Hog1n'1 1ac1pe
Ol>ef•llon
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fl) CD CAPTIONED A8C
NEW8
(C)UOVIE
"Oovme Medn ... · 119801
Bette Mldler, fl\e Har·
ten" Thia him rec0td ol
Mldler a concert perlor
mencea •t Iha Pua<!en•
C•VIC Auditorium 1n Febru-
ary. 11180, l111urft • var•
ty ol song•. from camp
llanderdl to rock batt•d•
pynctueted by 1 _,., of
raunchy monologUN 'R"
t2:00 U MOVIE
• • • • ··Toplclpf' 1111641
Met1111 Mercour1. MulmlU-
1n Schell A valu1bl•
iewef-atudded sword la
lloten from • Turkish
museum 8 9) LOVE 80AT
"Funny V1len1tne" Sam1n-
th• Egg11, "The
Wallhow•" Patty Dworkin.
"A Home •• Nol A Home"
Minnie Pffrl. Arthur GOd-
frey (Al 8 OUNSMOKE
A nototlous g1ng ol
mer1Ud1<1. known as The
Dog Sold>e<a. •-ra ven-
~ 1g11n11 M111 tor
the execution or one of
their member•
• Ul88ION;
IMP08Ml.E
Jim ~ poea •• •
drug eddtc:t behind Iha
Iron Cuneln 10 atop en
unknown .... .Nin
• aAAETTA
Tony truata • lady ""'h 1
11\ldy peat end hndl mo<ll
trouble than he ba.rg11ned
f0t
CSJWHAr S UP AMERICAI
Allen<! lhl MCon<I annuel
crou-<:ountry "Fr-tlC-
KlnetlC Sculpture Reoe"
vlall e Hare Krl1hn1 PlllCfl
In w .. 1 Virgin••. cont<Jll a
bird p1ychlllF11t Who coun·
NII pet OWfl411'1 with prob-
i.m bird•. uplore the Ilg·
Ind around H1rley-Oevt0-
'°"· end~ wtl.h L .. ler
GI-l l>OUI the OfNI•
Mt eofleCllon of "kltlCh"
111 In America
12:IO D Qt TOMOMOW
Guee11 blldr economla1
Wiiier Wiiiiama. 1191rlnil
eomedlln Larry Wll'°"·
Klor Martin S'->
1:00 D PSYCHIC
PHENOMENA. THE
WOAl..D NYONO
"Four P1ychte:1' Ho.II
Damien Sllnpton. StlCie
Hunt OUNll BUI COtrldO.
Gill Ferguton, Robert•
J1co1>1on and Ooneld
T0tres dllCuU what II"•
Ilk• to be psychle llld how
II 1ttec11 their llvae. (Piil
t) m MOVIE
• • • "Barabb11" ( 1902)
Anthony Quinn, Sllv1na
Mangi no The thief
rele•MO In lteu of Jesus
wreau .. wnh the quirks or
f•I• that lollow him .....,
11ter
.., INOEftEHDEHT
HETWOMNEWS
rCJMO\llE
• • ·~ "I, Mobster' ( t95!)
Steve Cochran, L111 M"•n
A gangtter mekn a clNn bf•••• ol hi• hi•
CS,; MOVIE
ONth Race 2000" I tll75)
David C.rrldlne. Slmorle
Or1n11h In the year 2000
A D . h1t-and-<un dmnng 1s
• n1t1onal sport In wtllch
female 111e11m1 are WO<th
1enpo1n11 ·R
1:10D MOVIE
• • • ··eye Bye Birdie··
( 11163) OOck V1n Dyke,
J1net Leigh A teen-age
1lng1ng idOI ll>OUI to be
drltted gives his flnel tele-
v11lon penormence
!U) HEWS
1: 11 CZJ MOVIE
• • 'h ··uptown Saturdey
Night" (t9741 Sidney Por-
tier, Biii COiby A flClory
worker and 1 llrMt-wlse
cat>bl4t ~· caught up in a
g1nglllld laud when they
decide to tr1H a g1nos1er
WhO held up • bar
t:IO g) MOVIE * * '"' "Murde< ManSIOn" C 19701 Anllla Gide. Evelyn
St-ltl A couple end a
young heir... spend •
trig ht ·lllled night In e
drea.ry OIO houM
t:.08 NEWS
OMO\llE
"Toucn.d By Love
2:00D QIHEWS
2: 10 8 EOOOAIAL
2:11 IJ MOVIE * * • "The 811u Of Mrs
9louom • C 1116!) Shirley
MICLllne Rteh•rd Anen-
l>Otoogh The bored wile or • l>r--• m1nofectur1<
hl<les • IOver In the 11tte
where he lives tor yurs
2-.25 0 HEWS
2:30 U MORECAMBE & WISE
Eric lmperaonates Merlene
OtetrlCh, ErlC and Ernie
pose as world avthorllln
on .. uuoes.
JOHN DARLING
OUR. NEX"T L.OCAL EMMY 15 ~ IHE MOS'T ~FFEC"TIVE USE
OF YELL~ RIBeONS DURING-
IHE ~N OF THE H06TA.GE5!
c:c>MOlltl
"A F010t Of One'' pt791
Chvctt Houle, .>.nnlf ..
O'Nell A m111w of Iha
INlltlal wta MIOettt• Oii •
f~lve-~ tor the .... of hie .oclpt• ._,'PO' (IJ Tll#YA fUCKDl_
HCm
Thie htld-<lfhtlng rocla 'n'
rOI ~ ~tigrlll the
dyr\MllC .., In • pee.
8'onet• Ind ~ oer-
10tmanoe ·~ •• the Aoay nlghtdub In loe
Ange6M. l l Coale le lleo
Neturect
·-·~·VMI! Eric and Emle perform •ll<M• own ....,llOn of "Cab-
., ..... Er" end Ernie P'•Y 1
pair ol dozing Htro
l'IOm«L
!:
'"The J..tt'" (19711) St..,.
Martin, Bernadett• Pe1eH
A chronic 1er--..p mlk"
mlttlon1 on 1 weird inven-
tion only to loM It all 1n
c:onaumer damage "''" 'R' a:'ol HlW8 1:21 ..we
l:IO MOW * * "Zorro RION Again"
( 111$4) John Carroll, Helen
Ovlttlen Zorro ~ 10
the lid 01 a peir ol rellfoad
owner.
• MOVll
• • 'h "Ann11 Oakley··
I tll35J Barl>lte Stanwyck.
PrMlon Foater A fron-
tlenwoman IMtcomea I
celebrtty 11 • c1rcu1
llhltpahOOler
(l)UOVll
'BluJng S1dd'"" (11174)
CINYon Lltlle. 0 -Wiid-
er Directed by Mel
8roolc1 A ra1rroed worker
In Iha Old W"t llmoat hH
mOte problem• lhln hi
can h•ndle wh4ln he 11
1ppolnted llherllf of Rock
Ridge, 1 town plnpojnted
for o.ttructlon by 1 1>ull-
neu 1ycoon 'R'
•:OO (CJ MOVIE * * * "The 'V I P 1" ( 11183)
Elizabeth Taylor. RIC hard
e..rton A1 ~·of•
<14M•yed lilghl aw11t take-
off 1n thl VIP lounge of a
London 11<port. their 11..,..
become curlously
1ntertwtned
•:A6 (ZJ MOVIE
• • "Fellin< 1 c .... nov•
I 1970) Oonlld Suthwlend,
Peter Gomalae The fan11-
-end lrOltCI or the
ir>llfl'IOUI io...., are played
out egeintt the 899CllCle
ol IOlh~lury VenlOe
Thur•dapf'•
i Day t i•e Movie•
~MORNNJ-
8:00 CC)" Anlme11 Are S.eutllul
People" ( 11175) Documen-
tary CrNIUrH ol AlrlCln
wildlife ere _, 1n lhllr
natural habltet ·o
8:30 (SJ "'Hot Stull" ( 111711)
Dom OaLulH. Suza.nne
Pleahella Thr.. Miami
coo• get 1n over their
heads Wt1h the mob w'-1
lhetr Unde<cOVef fenclng
oper1t1on becorn. con-
spiCuouUy tuCCeUlul PG
7:30 (CJ ""Kill Or Be KWled
C 11180) JOMph Rylfl. Chit
IOlle Mte.hel .. Two Sllfage
aou•d• of ehte k1r11e
ct11mp1on1 cl11h lor
revenge and aurvlvll 'PG'
e:GO (:s; "W1Zard1 ( 19771 Anl-
melad Dlrectect by Relph
Blklhl I" a wOf1<I of Iha
Mure. aorcery pleys •
mejo< role 1n the beni.t of
two grell conJllcllng
1rm,..
IUO (t) "Troca~o Bleu
Citron·· (111781 MIChHI
Sh<>Ck. Anny Duprey A 10·
year ·old boy Is amltten
with a little glrl whO reca
buide him II Trocadero
11l00. •*'A "~" ( t9»)
._..,., Boye. l.eo 00foey
Tiie loyt di.co-a IOt-nve tor l'nMlng glllOilnt
end tty theif ~ •• jaloCJy
rlldftO
CC) * * 'h "ffle Wrecll Of
f tie Met) DMre 1116')
0111)' COCICHI', Charlton
...-ion A lhlo'• ollloer ii
lilO.cl by tile lk~ Of I
UIVIQ8 boat "' dMrlng hie
nem• ol neouoance cnaroea * * * '"81111 Ste>c*lng9
(1H71 Freet "9telre. C~
Cher .... An Am«lc;en fdln
producer b ecomo
Involved With • femlle
~Mien 1g41n1 111 Perla
t 1:30 0 * * ,_. ""The 8i.g. At
Alo RI_.· ( 11154) Van
Joflnaon, Joanne Dru lndt
an• anaa. • fort wlth the
help Of I Galling gun
llolen lrom Conled1r111
IOfdlerl
12:00 ID • • 'h "Dragnet
( 11153) JKk Webb. Ben
Alexand« Ser~•nt Joe
Frldey la called 1n 10 crldl
lhl c... of • 1ynd1Cll•
murder e * * 'DMdtnan ~
Curve (11178) Richard
H11Ch. Bruce Oav110n Two
Calll0tn1• 1--.eo-s. Jan
S..ry end O.W. Tor ranee
IMtcome a1ng1ng ...., .. ''°"'
during the tll50s and
tlMIOI
1.00 CC ·T1tg11a I 19681 B0tt1
K1tlott. Tim 0 Kelly An
aging h0tr0t-mcwie •lat
Ir'" to reaaon with • mur-
0..oua aniper 11 a o,,..,..,n
mov,. theeter
($)"Hot Stutt" ( 111711)
Dom O.Lu1sa, Suzanne
PIMNltte Thr" M11ml
~· get In over their
heeds wHh lhl mob when
their undercover fencing
ope<allon becomes con-
1picuoully succ-tut 'PG'
2:.'()() 0 "Cloud 01noer' 111180)
David Cerr1<1lne. Jennifer
O'Neill A top 11un1 flier
neglecte Iha people whO
care ll>Oul him 1n the ael-
11111 pyrsutl ol his dlnQlf'-
ous 1port PG"
2~ (C_J "Trocadl<o Bteu
Citron ( 11178) M"'1 .. I
ShOck Aflft'/ Duprey J. tO-
year -old l>Oy 11 amlnen
""lh I little girt WhO <ICes
beelde him at TrOCll<Mto
3:00 Q! • * ·~ ""Duel In The
Jungle · t tll5•) Dena
An<lrewt J.-nne Crllln
An 111sur1nc4 mill 1nvesh-
g111ng the death ol • 011-
mond company execuuve
finds the men altve Ind
Involved 1n • swindle
3:30 l'J * * * 'The Proud
One1· ( 1956) Robert Ry1n.
V11g1n11 Meyo A w .. tefn
maranll 1 wits ar& tested
wh4tn a shr-d gang or
OUlllW9 IHIVH In town
•:OO (C • Animals Are Beau11lul
People ' ( 1975) Oocumen-
tery Creetures ol Alt1can
w1ldhfe ere seen 1n the11
natural habitat G'
($)"'Wizards · ( 1977) Anl·
mated Directed t>y Relph
81k1h1 In a w0ttd ol the
tuture s0tcery pjeys •
major rote 1n the blllleS ot
two great conl11c11ng
•rm~
0 "The Grlll R1vter•
Bank Rot>t>ery ( 19791 Ian
McSh-Warren Clarl<e
Fuc111 rooteals 1n<1 pro-
f .... onll curn1nals 10tn
lorcea 10 pull oll thl per-
fect 'crime
o:ao ··c1n0lelhoe 1 t977J
Jodte Foa1er D1Vld Niven
A atreet-wiae toml>Oy lrom
LOI Angeles suddenly
finds "-Miii the heiress to
a lllle<ed Enghsh manor
'G"
CS)"·Hol Stutt \ 19791
Dom Deluise. Swanne
Pleshene Three Miami
cops g&t "" over lheir
heeds with the mob when
th411r un<lercovtK lancing
Ol>ef•llon becomes con-
solcuously auccesslul 'PG
by Armstrong & Batiuk
Doctor shows popular
in Nielsen ratings
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The antics of CBS
television doctors proved popular summer rerun
fare last week, with medical series grabblng tbe
top three spots and boosting the network to first
place overall in the weekly A.C. Nielsen Co. rat-
ings.
"M-A-S-H," dethroned the previous week by
ABC's "Three's Company." was back on top of the
list with a 21.S percent rating, which tbe networks
say means that at least part of the program was
viewed in 17.2 million homes, or 21.5 percent of the
79.9 million American households with television
sets.
"House Calls" came in second with a 20.1 per-
cent rating followed by "Trapper John, M.O."
with 19.2.
The top-rated non-CBS show was NBC's "The
Facts of Life" with a 19.0 rating, and "Three's
Company" dropped to fifth place with an 18.8 rat-
lng.
CBS' overall ratings average for the week end-
lng July 12 was l3.5, meaning that in an average
prime-time mlnute, 13.5 mUUon homes were tuned
to lbe net.work. ABC came ln second with a 12.'T
average and NBC remained tn the cellar wlth 11.7.
ln addiUon to the lhr" b11htst rated 1bow1,
CBS bad Lb.ree others ln the t.op 10 -"The Jef·
"Sanford" -one of few first-run series episodes
on the list -in 63rd place with an 8.2 rating. "BJ
& the Bear," another NBC offering in 64th place
with a 7.4 rating, and in 66th and last place with a
5.2 rating, ABC's rerun of part Vil of "Roots: The
Next Generation."
The most-viewed original program was the
ABC newsmagazlne "20-20," in 12th place with a
17.2 rating. The week's top 10 shows. their ratings
and number of homes tuned in:
1. "M-A-S-H," CBS. 21.S, 17.2 million homes; 2.
"House Calls," CBS, 20.1, 16 million homes; 3.
"Trapper John, M.O.," CBS, 19.2. lS.3 million
homes: 4. "The Facts or We," NBC, 19.0, lS.2
million homes; 5. "Three's Company," ABC, 18.8,
15 mWJoo homes; 6. "The Jeffersons," CBS, 18.G,
14.9 milllon homes; 7. "Lou Grant," CBS, 18.6, 14.9
mUlion homes; 8. "Hart lo Kart.'' ABC. 18.6, 14.9 mlUlon homes ; 9. "90 Mtnutet,'' CBS, 18.5, 14.8
million homes; 10. "Too Cloee lor Comlort," ABC,
18.0, 14.• million homes.
The aecood 10 : 11. "Dlfrrent Strokes," NBC;
12. "2>-20," ABC; l3. ''Allee," CBS; 14. "The Love
Boal," ABC; 15. "Quincy," NBC: 16. "Fantasy
laJand." ABC; 17. "The Dukes of Ha1Hrd," CBS;
18. "Happy Daya.," ABC; 19. "Laverne & Shlrlty,''
ABC; 20. "CHIPa," NBC.
fer1ons," "Lou Grant," and "80 Mlnutee" -aa lt ..------------------------•
lensthened tta wtnnln1 1treak ln the avera1e rat·
ln1• to eltJscon•ecullve weekl. Two 1bow1 were al.lo in tbe bottom nve -
"The lncredlble Huit'' ln and place wit.b an 8.8
raUnf and "CBS Report.a: Wbat Shall We Do
About Mother'' In t5th place with a e.t raUna.
ROUftdine out tM bOUocn ftvt wen NBC 'a
com mg
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••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Wednesday, July 15, 1981
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Or to . MunllnQton Be.ell, C•ltlornl• .,. ..
Tt111 t>u11nt11 '11 cor.clutl•Cf by •
o•ne••l l>fr1ntrlll1P
La.-ftft(t 0 Sc:lltey
Thi• >IAll...,.nt ••• tiled wllll Ille
CoulllY Clef~ or Or•n0t Co..ntf on
June JJ '"' ,, ... IJ
Put>ll.,_ o.-Ca.II 0.11, Pllol,
JUno U JIAy t t I) ttll le.st-el
PUBUC NOTICE
S•ld .,,,.._ ... °"' contl\I\ Of •PP'Olli
1m•lely 1tO 30 .. , .. lo<•llO CHI Ill•
nortll 1lclt or S•M C•nyon Ro•o.
t.,l••ly ol Twrtlt Rotk Orin In 1"-
s.outtte•'t <Uy flmO' of Irvine
O•l•CI TlllS ll<CI day 01 Jun•. '"' BY ORDER OF THE 8 0 ARO 01' SU PERVtSOAS O F O RANGE
COU "ITY, CAI.I FOANIA
1'90, n ll>tt No l:im., In booll l)tO) NOTl<;E 01' TaUSTEll'S ULE
P<IQe '"·of Offlc i.1 RKOf'Cll Ill the ot T.S ..... 1..n41·A
flu of IM County fl«orcllor of o..._ On Thun<My, J uly JO. '"' •I 11 00
C0<111ty, Cetifornl• • m ALAMITOS ESCROW. •• duly
WILL SELL AT P UBLIC AUCll~ •ppolnl.O Tr1111M --_....,.,
TO HIGHEST 8 100ER FOR CASH, to OHCI of Tru•I r.:or-WW.y 1),
CASHIER S CHECI( 0 11 CERTIFIED 1'90. H IMI HO tm., In -1>605,
CHECI(, IP<IY•OI• •• time of •••• In O•O• ..:i of Offl<l•I Re<ore11 In the of
l•wlul ,_y of IM United Sl•l•t) et ll<e of tht eo..nty RKO<Cltr of Or-
ll>e M>Vlll front entran<• to '"' Old Cou111y, C.lttorfll•. WILL SELL AT
Or•-Co.Illy C-1-. IOteled In PUBLIC .4UCTl0H TO HIGHEST
Ille JOO block Ol W..I S.nl• Ana 8t•CI , 8 100ER FOR C.4SH, CASHIER'S
UormorlyWHt •ll\SlrMll,S.nl•A11•. CHECI( OR CEllTIFIEO CHECI(,
C•lllornl•, •II rlGlfll. 1111• -lnternt (poy•ble •I time of uto In lowful
ISEALI JUNE AL(XANDEa , ....... " .. ._,_ .. '-""'-·•' 0•.,,.. C-1. C•ll-•
Pulltl\Mcl Or•noo Coe•t Ot lly Piiot Jutyl, IS. t!lll 2-.t1
Pt:81.J(' NOTICE
<on~•Yeel to -now llelCI by II uncMr money Of U. U11lteCI Sletnl •t lht NOTIC~ ~I'::~!.!.!:: SALE WICI 0..0 of Trust 1n 1'-1><oper1y '°"'" tront entronce lo 1'-Old Or-
O" T....,_, Jul• JO, ltll, •I 11 00 !.'..'.~•,t1-•CI ~~ .. 1e1 County •nCI 51•1• County C-1-'°"''" 1,. ,,,. 200 ' ~--block 01 WHI Sent• .4tw1 81"". S.nt• • m • ALAMITOS ESCROW, H duly Lot 13 01 Tr Kl No H.S, ••per m•p Ane, Colllornl•, ell rl0'>1, title ...0 In
•-lntltd Tru1IM Yncler •nCI pur-nl re<or-In -" P-IS ol ''"' larHI ton .. .,.... '° -now ,,. ... lly II to 0.eel OI Tr vii r.:0<-~Y 1J ull•n-. ~ 1n ,,.. otflCI of Illa u.-r ... d 0..0 of Tr"'t '"Illa proper '"° .. ll>tl Ho 1)04' In -IWS. Count., Roo:-. of WICI tO<lnty ty 1llw•IOC1 '" ..... County -Sl•I•
""9• "'·of Olll< .. I R-.o•CI• 1" the of I Tru1tor or fe<orCI own•• HUN Clew:rl-H
II<• ol -c. ...... ., Recor-OI Or-TING TOH VISTA INVESTMENTS, • LOI II, of lracl "to. l&S, •• per mH>
County, C.tlrcwnl• llmtttCI pertna""'P rnor-In 8"°* U. P991 IS OI Mii
WILL SELL Ar PUBLIC AUCTION Tiit ll••I -'" -0,,_, tom u ll•n-""""' In the offlu 01 lht TO HIGHES'T 8100Ell FOR CASH mon O .. lonetlon, II ... , or ,,.. r .. 1 CO<lnly RKorclit< Ol ..wl c-1y
C4SHIER S CHECI( OR CERTIFIED P•-r1y CIH<rli.d tOO•• I• pur-teel T rwllor or rttorCI O•ner HUH
CHECI(, toer•bte •I llme of .... In ,. l)e 1'741 Del••••• Street, Hunt T I N G T 0 N H 0 R I z 0 N
••wfwl mono Of ,,.. Unit.CS Sltl••) t i •nolon B .. <11 C.lllornt• I H v E s T ME H Ts' • I Im I I. d
lrlt toc111ll1 lront tnlronu to lht old Tilt unOor~IQnOCI Trull" cllW:l•lm• pertner\lllp.
Ortno• County <ourl'-M IO<tl.O In •ny ll•Otlltr tor •nY tncorrectneu OI r11e 11rwt -·" •nCI ot,.., t om-
111• 100 b•oc• of w .. 1 S•nt• An• Illa "'"' -n• -ofllar common mon oe~uon, II ..,,, of Ille •N I
Boult .. rd 1Formerly tit\ Str•ll Stn C1et1vn•llcw>. II any,.,_,,,..,.,,. pr-r1y -rlbed .....,,.. to l)Urporteel
1• An•. t ll •'Ollt 1111• •nCI 1"1•'•" ton St iel w t• wtll t» -·out •11'-1 to .,. IMS Cl•y A...., .. , Hunllnolon
1t•v•d lo •no"°""' Mid bv II undw \Itel covtn•nl "' ,..,,.,,,.,. ••Pf'•H Of Im B••<h. C•llfor,..I•
0•.0 of Tru•I 1n llw prOp.trty 1t1u•tod PlllHI. (99e•O'"O llll•' -w•ston. 0, Tr>t wne11tnivr-rr .... I• Cll>Cletm i
H'I •••d County ilftCI St•lf' dlf\Cflbed •-' enc umttran<•• to pa y UM uftp•l d •nv 11abun, fw .ny tn<Ol'tKl.Mu of Lot 1 OI T•«I No 115. ti i-r m•p,. IMl•nu of Ille nolebl wcwreo by wlCI Ille 11r .. 1 _ .. , -olllor common
tor-In 8.-14 P-U OI Mii I 0..0 of Truit. lo.wit '"·'74 ll •P. C1e1lo n•ticw>. II any,.,_, herel"
oll•neoon -P>. 1n I,.. ofl1<• of Ille 0, .. ,,,, •. , .. Y tnc•wolno •• Pf'""lded tn S.ICI .. ,. w111 .,. -· !NI wlt'-1
County RKO<dtr ol MIO County .. tel not•lll eCIY•nc ... tr •ny, uncler toventnl or we<rMlly, HP<fft °' Im
Truttor or recoro o•ner HUN the lt rm) 04 t.tld o..d ot Tru'' , .. , Plied. reOIJl'cUno ttlle, OIJ'l.Wt.UOft. or
T I H c. T 0 H v I E w p 0 I N I (lleroe• -......... , OI tht Tr11l1 .. encumllr•nt u , 10 P•Y Ille U"PtlCI INVES.TME~TS .,,.. of"'" lrvth ,,. .. , ... by ~Cl°"" INl•nt• of Ille noi.t1) W<vred by ... d
Tile •tr--r•H •nCI Oii••" com ol T ru1t O..d of TrU>t, 10.wll S1'.5'•.e5 •P.
mon o .. 1-t1on If any. ot t,.. rH l I Tiie -l<l•ry undu 1t1CI Otoe<I of proslm•t .. ~. 1nc1ve1tno •• ptel"I-In
Pr0"4rty dit1.cflbtd itb0\11'9 it Ol.lfoorted Truit Mretofor1 t J1•C"ted Ar\d die W ld not.h). _,...Mien, If •"V• unotr
to M 1'7"6 H""l•"Qlon ~1, .. 1 Hut1I 11"9reel to the ...,.,.,.,QNG • wrltlen Ille I••-of .. 10 0..0 OI Tr\AI, fen,
•nt--11 C•lllGr'll•• I O.tl•••llon Of Oeloult M\d Oemenel tlleroe1 -upem.n of ,,.. Trv11H Tll• .,,_,~ Truntt dlW:l•1m\ ror S•I•. •nd • wrllten Hotlu 01 •nd ol ,,..1rvll• cre•l.a by ••Id Oeecl
•ny ll• ... 111\' '"' ony 1nco.,e<lne" 01 O.••ull •nd Etect•on to S.11. Tiie un· of Tru1t
ti.. "'"' eoortt• encl oiner common c10,.1gne e1 <•uHCI ••ICI Holl<• 01 TM -lc:IMY ....... , Hid Deed of
C1t1lon•hO'l, II •n, M'lown htretn O•••ull -Ele<llon lo S.11 to I» rt Trull 11erelofort ... <vied enCI Cit
S.1C1 .... #Ill b9 -OUI wll'-1 corded In lhe county ..,.,. lhe fN I 11 .. reCI 10 IN -"91*1 • wrltteft
<ov1n1n' Of ..,..,,~ty ••Pf'•~' tK 1m-1 P'°""'''" '' 1oc1t«t I O.Cl•r•hon Of Otf..,.lt W"'9 Dem..--d Oiied, ,_•nlno 1111•. """•Hlon. or Al.AMI TOS ESCROW for S•I•. •nd • wr111_.. Notto 01
•t1tumbranco to pey Ille unp••O •• rn..11.. Oel•ult -Election to Soll TIM .,....
t>•l•ntt of llw notets) w<:ureel by W•d l T•tle lnwronct •nd Cltrtltn•CI c •u,.d H id Hollo of
0..0 ot T•u\I lo wll SI• Sl4 15 '" '"'" c...._n., Oel•ull -Ei«licw> to Soll 10 et re •IUCll'IOUP O••Cltd•n•••dnolt(SJ.•O A09"t CO'lteel In u. tounty -. , ... rN I ~.ncer., 1t ~'f. uf'llOl'r trw termi ot M •d VH"non Ptnect.a Pfoperly h •oc-•ted
Deed of TrVll, '"'· Cl\e•Ot• and •• I Trwttw w ,.,-ty <_ti,,. Mte Al.AMI TOS ESCROW pen .. 1 OI ""' Tru11M ~of Ille lru\b TITLE INWaAMCE ANO H TnislM
trH l•d by ..... OMClof Trvtl TaUST COMl>AllY Tit• IMUronc.e eftCI
Tiit l>t,_l><•efy ....,., .. ,d 0..0 OI J5"tWll1'1ir9-•r41, lrvstC~y
,, .. ., ner•totor• ••t<ulltd tnCI ... LM ......... CJl •tt ••Wld T•ll'IM,
'•••rtO to tr. ""°"'''O'WCI • wrlll9'1 Jl4 -· 1111. l1V Aoent D•< ter •!Ion Of U.••ull -Oemeno Del• J..,. lO, 1'11 ve,.,_ Pineda
•or S•lt •no • wr1111n Hl>lltt ol Pub"'""' Or-(OH i O••ly P1101 Tnul .. .,_,.,~ .. M ..
Oel•ull -l:lt<toon to S.11 file un July I IS n 1 .. 1 )0-1 TITLE INM.laANCll & Ta UST CQM.
oer,toneo <•w,•O s••O HoU<• ot I "ANY
O.t•ull -l lf'tllon to S.11 to I» '' I Pl' 81 If NOTICE J5"t Wlhllllr9 .......,.,.. coroeo m tPW co..nty _,. the , .. , • ' L .......... CJ1 •11 •
pr-rty "lou l.a --· lllt. tn1 Trun .. O• Holy t onelucflno WI• T .AM .. •0.,.,1 .. , O•t• J ....... , .. , flTLE INSURANCE AND TRUSf a • COMPANY l~ ...... , ..... eouie ... o I NOTICE 0 ' TltlJ$TllllS' U.Ll Publt....., Or-CMll O•lly PllOI,
Loi A""'"''" C.llfornlt 'IOOIO . .attn On Auo-nl •.'"'•I II 00 • m Finl JlllY t . IS, n , '"' ~.s.&I
Vet'IOll PINCU (1111 lM -, 1'11 IAmtroc..-flltt '""''•""" C.omoariy •• ALAM! TOS IK•ow. A!) TaUSTE. T•u.itt or SutUUO• Tr11•I .. or a r TIU. 1..-...ce .... SuD>1 lu<l'CI frw .... of 11\el <o•l•1n
T..-~rrr.AGl:NT Du o of Tru11 ••tt11Ucl b• Joy
v-1>1-Oorcllellt r. end re<orcled June U ,
Oft ... Jiii .. )0. 1~1 19'0 al 1n1trumtnl "° 11424, on DOO•
Publl•,.... Or""Oe Con t O•llY Piiot 1»-0. -1111 of 0111<1•1 R0<0<01 of
Jutyt, U, n '"' >011•1 Or•r.ge Counly C•lllorn••. one1
PUBLIC NOTICE
OMrtua"t lo tl'lal cert•tn Holt<.• of
'
O t l •ull •nCI E le tt•on lo Soll
t,,_rtvnOtf •t<O<-Apr II I. 19'1 •I In·
•lrument rWI 112, Ir. boo" 1-. PAOt
d t of Ott.ti.I Rtcor<H ol WICI C-NOTICE 01' Ta USTll S \JILi ty .,,II _, -pur-..1 to WICI
Ts .... JIJ1S jO..CI ot '"'" "" •• OUOll< ...ctlon tor NOTICE IS HERl8V GIVEN, 11\al C.Ull ••• , ... money of ,,,. Ut1ll•CI
0" Wtelnt>dey, July 1' 19tl. •I '00 51•1•~ of M>erl<•, •I tht m•I" .,._
o <Iott<• m of Mid cloay, In Ille office tr•n<t lo l'l"t AmtrlC•fl Tltlt
ol REAL ESTATE SECU!tlTIES lt1lurorito ComP4>lll' toulM •I "'
S E RV•CE IO<•t•d •• 10,0 NOrllo EHi F1ftll SlrMI, '"the City ol S.nl•
llroaelw•y. Sult•*· I",,.. C•IY of S.n An•. c.111 .. ,,.e, •II tllel rlgiflt, 1111• tnd .......... '°""'' Of Orenoe. Stet• OI Jlnlerut ton .. ,..a lo -"°"" lleld by II C:•lllornl•. EOUtTRANS, • C.llfornl• u...i.r H id O..CSot Trint In Ille pr-r.
(otpor•licw> ""duly -Int.a Trull" ly 1Jtuoled In w lCI c-ty -St•I•
u"CMr Mid puf'""'6nt to the pc-..,. of o.icribed .,, ·~·· com..-reo '" INll O rt.ti" o-ci al LOI IO of Tr•t No U:tl, •• .,...._ Trw1t eucuteo by MANL.E Y J on 0 Map ratonled In 8ook U.4, Ptl'ff fEOUCIA~ OENEIGE 0 FEOUCIA, 41, 41, 49 tnCI SO ol Ml\<tll•ntou•
hw1b•nd -wile, reco"'9<1 Oc,_, >. M•P•. ••co•O• ol Drong• counlv. 1'90 In ~ 1]'71 Of Ofll<l•I RatorC11 Calllor"'•
of ..... County··-·' lteor-. EXCEPTING THEREFROM •II oll lllllrumenl No Ziil, l>Y rt•-of • oil rtghlt., mlner•ts, miner., rlllhl~.
llr••<ll or 0.1•1111 lfl p•yment or 1n•tur•I ou rlOll". •ncl otll•• oerformen<o 01 th• o btlo•tlon1 llyelrourbo<u by "'"•11oever n•m•
..cured ·--· lt><lvCll"O IMI btlNCll lo.nO•fl. INI may I» w11111 .. or 11ne1tr
or Cltioull. NoUu of wllltt\ WH re .. 1e1 ••NI. 1090~ """ ,,.. perpe1.,.1
cora.ct Ao-11 I '"'· 1n 8oOll l.ool ol r10111 ol clrllttno. m1fllno. •ll4>1otlno. Ottl<l•I "«°'°' of Mid County, ., ..... 01,.., -••line ,,.,.,or .• ,,. ltOf-
o•o• U .. , RKotOftr" tn1trument HO lno in -rwnovlno Ille wme lrot'fl
!MM. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC •UC .. Id l•NI ... ..-y othtr Leno. lnc:lveltno
T ION TO THE HIGHE$T 8100ER Ille rltlll to ''°''no In •nCI ,.,.,.,..,1,,.
'0" CASH. l•Wful ,,_,al ,,,. Unll Ille 1•m1 troll\ w ld 1-or eny ot•
•d Stelts. •II pey•bl• ., '"" 11-Of ·-· lnc:ludlno "" rlgl>I to •11'91100 .. 1 •• •II rlgM, tltte •nCI lnl..-"I now Of dlrttll-tty Clrut •nd min. from
lltld llY It, es Tr1111 .. , 111-lo 11\et r• l•nd1 otllef tllen lllote r,.rtlntbove
al pr-'1y •Ill.Nie I" Mid C-'Y -dntrllled. oil or ~· -••. tUMeh end
St•I•, Clntrtb911 ••loll~ 1Mfls l"'o, tllr°"91' or a(row ,,,. -
LOI 2 .. Trott NO •110, '"Ille C:lly Of 1url•O of .aid ·-· •llCI lo bottom
Newpo'1 &M<ll, ts fllOW1I on• "'•Pre lWCll wlllptlotlled or dlr•cllon•lly
c.orcll<I '" Ii.* I ... -" ot Ml•· Orlll•d -I•, 1...-11 •nd .,,..,,tinder c,tll•-M119l, In ,,,. ottl ... ol Ille end llellfftll or Wyol\CI ,,.. u t .. lor
(911111\' ,_.., flf Mid <-ly llmlh t-.ol, Mid IO ..-111. rtl-1,
Tllt sin.t ..,Ml or ot-,_ ""lo, INllnttln, r-lr, ~ •NI oellonet'°"' 11 eny, al IN rffl precief •P•••I• •nr s<Kll ••I" o• "''""'·
ty 11erelMbcNt -•1119d I• --'" wllllOut, ,__, ,,,. rtg111 to Clrlll,
10 be 1'21 !WMl-.O Ort .. , N-po'1 ml11t, store, u111or• •t1d oo•rt t•
lla<ll, C:.i ...... lt IM"91> IN l<Wfe<t or Ille -500 Tiie .......,..,_, .... tbY dlK!tl"'l f"I ol tho Wlll\lrft<t ol Ille l•nd
... 1latlllty .., IWIY IMOfl"KtMU In ..... ~ -rt-... ,_,,.,, 11'1
uld 1tl'tltt ...,ftl or .. ...,,_ the dffll from IM llvl,. ~Y. •
dt'tieMllOll WHI Vlf'Olnl• corooratlon, r1teordl9CI
Seid .... wllt be -wllllOUt ••r· Hew~ n, 1"11, Ill ..... "",...
rtfll.,, t.,... fl' l~led, ,...,e11n9 ltl •I oHl<i.t r«-..
lltte. ~. or enc.,..,..M<et, to Nemt ...-...,,..., et o. _,l< .. ry
Htltty 1"t llflneltltl IMll-t Of , ... at.__,....-IM .. It 11 .. ,~ ,.,. fllM' or _, OCMltotti.tl WCIW.0 ..., dl.ICl•d CNf ... H-... 09f'tltttttr,
uld 0... ell Tl'Ult, wllll 111191'tat -11• I l•tll Street, Cotlt MtH,
.titer -a _....,._ .._,.,,.; plw Ct lllot .... ..,.11 • ...,.nc"' If My, _, tlle t•rm• Olrettlem I• "" ,-.,,. ,,._.rt.,
IM~ -i-t Ill W<fl ....,_ fl'\•Y lie .....,_ 11¥ --'1111 -
•"' ''"'....., t~ alld •11.-'" ti lt1 wrltllle ,,..,, Ille -lltltrt wltlllf'I IN fr11,._ Ml el ,,,. truab cr .. ttf 10 de~ irvm tt.t ttot ,..iMltitlJen or
•1 Ul«I 0otH al Trvtt TM tOl•I lllh ,,_.let •-t ell .... *feet*" lfOC!Wlllt ialcl ...... It lie,,... wlli...t <.,,.. ,.._ .. ., '"1"'-'"' ..... cller ... Mftl ., -elltl'. t ..... ,,, 1..,.tl•, eM tll ....... tf lflt .,,,,...., M tllt HlPlllle,........,.ttM<....--•1
tLlll• et 111111e1 ,..-11t et11111 •' tllh 10 w11~ .,_ ~Id Ml~ ..,. Clft
.......... , ... .J) ,,,. ,,.,. "' ~ NC.wW .., .... .,......
~;'-""ti. 1'91 ti Tn;tt, te w4t· Ut.•.oe. 111111 U.
SOUITlllAHt ltll-1111 fftllMtM c .. 1 .. ttl-a GMlftnH ,.,,., .. ..., •llf ....,_ M lflt 11-et °" lllltlel
.. Tf\llte9 ,u .. IUllOll ot tflh Nolle• •• Salt•
., llllAL llTATI mn ... .
UCUllllTllU Oat ... Jul., .. t•t MltVICL•CM""""'• P.1"5T~llllCAH _,.,an...,ra....-. Tift.I INWlllANCI C:OM>
II' 0 J. ,..._ l'AftV
Ill~ ly,IM:.tllt .._..., _ ... ,........ .........Offlcar
....... 11•1. ,. ..... ..,..."
&.-..... CA ftJ9I ..... AN. CA fOtt ,......,. m ....,,.. en., -..11. 1111. S40 --:,......or.,..~ Olllfr l'lltlt. ""*..,.. o-.. ea.ta o.11r "''-'· ;,w .. tl.at. Mt ,...., J1111 u.n,1t. ,.., ,, .... ,
\
P 'Bl.I(' NOTICE
'~ NOTICE 01' TaUITlllE'S SAL&
T S Ho I 11 IOIO"
On w_,.,., Nly ». 1"1. •I 11
o tlotk AM., •I Soutll Front Entr11nte
ol llw Old Or•"Qe County C0<1rt11ou ...
In ll>e 100 Btoca on Wht S.nt• Ane
81Ycl , In Ille C1ly ol Stnl• .An•.
C•llfornl•. FI RST INTERSTATE
BANI( OF CA\.lt'ORNIA, Tru1lw or
WtCH-TrtnlM unelet lilt Deed of
Tnist -by Georoe M Anthony -lrmt a. Anll'tony -recoreleO ~y 11,
"''· H ,,. .. ..,,,..,, Humber t.W, In
Boo • IJIO P•o• 519 01 0 111<1•1
Recordt ol Or~ County, C•llfotllla,
o l••n 10 tt<ure an lneltbl•-H II\
ft•or of UnHtd CalllOf'nl• IMlk, •
C•llfOrfll• Cor-•tlCWI by,..,..,, of Ille l>rucll OI t.,,eln OOligaltonl W<ureel
l,..rtby, nOltct or wlli<ll tw .. <., wn
retordld January U , '"'· es '"•Irv· mini Number Hite>, In 8ook 11'2)
"Qe 15'l. of w lcl 0 111(1 .. RKotels,
w ill .. 11 •t llUbll' •U<ll., lo U..11...,..11
bidder tor <•"'· pey•bl• In l••lul
money of Ille Unlltd 51Me\ ti Ille time
of w tt . or bY <..,,l•r'• clled cir awn llY
• ""'"' ~ In,,.. gtMr•I -""O butlnto tn se10 county, St•t• of
C•tllorn••. w ld w to 1twll bt h•ICI
w lllloul •trr•nty •• lo lltle,
PC>IMtt!Of'I Of •nc-.. <e•, Ille In· '"•" ,.,,.,,.'l"td to -now i,.10 llY WICI T rullet _, .. 10 -of lru•l In
Ille pr-'1' MIU4tlt In Or-County
C.Hlorftl•, -rl-•1
Lot No IJ of Tract HO U'l, ••Pl•
m•p re<or-tn 8ool( 2'•, Peges »
•nd U ol Misc.ell..-~. In Ille
olfk• 01 I,. C-.ty R«Of'Cltr M ttld
COllnly EsclPC , ..... ,'°"'•II Oii, oa•.
mtMr•I• -OU.r llydroort>on "'"" •l•ncu Mno below • clePlll ol soo fMI
without..,, rltfll to tftlW upon IN IU•·
l•u Of' IN Wbewf«• or Mid •-
•Dove • OIOI" al !00 f .. t. •• P<Cl"leltd In IMlr-•fl/ ft<-.
Tiit llftll •ddr•H lflO Ollle' <-·
mon dH1"1"!IOll, It eny, ot I,. r .. 1
0<opetly OHVlci.o Mo .. I• pur-111<1
to lie ti9tl "9rtelln• °'',..· MlulOll v••I•. c..111 mu Tiie _.,.._ Tr...i .. dlWl .. ,,,l
eny llallllltv for ..,, tncor..CIMU of
Ill• •lrttl ~ -otller <ori>"10fl
dHllfl•tlOll, II-. -,.,_In
Self ul• I• 1o lot htld tor tlle °"',...
of Ptrtno '"" fOllO•lne ollll .. tlt11• MCurtd by .. io Oetf of lrwU.
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PVBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
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lorftltH te Mid colt ... d lltrlc:t
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Tiit 8-cl OI Trutlfft r ... r., .. Ille
prl•ll~ Of r•IK1"'9 •ny •nd •II blch
or lo ••lw .,,, trreevt.,lllM or In
IO<M•lllift In e.ny !>Id or lfl tlle bldell"t.
NORMAN E. WATSON
s.trelMy,
eo..aof y,.,. ....
C•SIC-lly
Call-Ol1trlc:t
Publl"*I Or-Co.ell O•lly Piiot,
July a, u. '"' ~'
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOT ICE 01' YlltUS'rll'$ UL«
T.1.-1.-.A
On r,,..,so.,. J uly ». , .. , •• " oo
• m ALAMITOS ESCROW, •• OUIY
•-Int.a Tr1111 .. --pu.-nl
lo Deed Tnill r«or-~Y IS, '"'°•
.. In••· Ho llmt, In -IMO$, paee
.... of Offi<l•I ltecorell In Ille offk e of
111e C"""'Y Meconlltr of orenoe Coun-
ty, C•lll0<fll•,
WILL SELL AT P\.llLIC AUCTION
TO HIGMEST BIDDER FOR CASH,
CASHIEll'S CHECI( OR CERTIFIED
C~EC K l!>fY-ti time of u te In
1••1111 ,_..., of the Untied St.tell •I
Ille 5011111 front entronct to the Old
Or•no• C-ly Court-loc•leel In
lh• 100 Block ol Wnl S.nl• An•.
80..1 .. arCI, S..t• Ana. C•llfoml• . •II
r10111. tlllt -lnleretl '°" .. '" lo •nd now "'4cl by II ...-wlCI OWCI ot
T ru\I In .... 1><operfy lltualed In WICI
C0<1nt• •lld Stale dHCrl-u
\.01 IOI Tr Kt Ho ?IS, H per m"I> r•
tor-In S-14, P-U al Ml\
<•II•"-~. 1n ll'oe ottk e of I,_
Co..nty RKMclior OI .. 1e1 County.
Tru"or or r•<Ord O•ner· HUN
TI NGT O H H O ll l l O H
INVESTMENTS
Tiie 11rw1 -.. , •nCI ou.r com
mo" dtllonet-. II ""'· ol ,,.. rN I
proper1y de\Crl--.. I• purponeo
to be 1W Clay A_, .. , Hunllnoton
It.ct\, C.lllorfllt
Tiie -ligneel Tr ...... dlK .. lm1
•ny 11• ... llty tor .,., lnc:orr«tneu of
Ille llr•t -.... -otller common o..111n•tlcw>. 11 eny, .-Nfetn
S.ld .... Wiii I» -. bul Wit'-1
covtn•nt or w.,ret\t' ••JW•U or ''"
p111<1. r-dtno 1111•. -SoHMOn, or
encwmb,.•nCe\, to P•Y tM Uf\pald
t>el•nce OI tile no4•01 wcvrld by w ld
Otoe! of TrUll, lo-wit St•.17' ll Ap.
pro•, lnclUClll'lg •• prel"-lfl .. 1e1 noltlll -•A<H, II ..,,, .,,_, l,_
ltrm1 of w to Oe..i ol Trull, t"'·
ctl•roe1 -••caensff of Ille Tn"I" •nd ol ow tru•t• <rNled by w ld OMd
of T ru'I
Tiie -l<•••y ....... , ••d 0..0 of
fruit lle••lofo•• nt<wlllCll •nd oe
ll•••ed lo U. ...-110"90 • wrltWn
Otl•wlt -Oen.-IO< s.i., encl •
wrllt•n Holk• of o.ftull -Election
to Sell l ,.. ~ c....O .. Id
HOll<t of Otf .... I -[IKticw> lo S.11
10.,. rec~ lt1 the,_,,-· u.
rt•I P'-''f It IOC•ted
Tru•l" Of ""' c-..Cll"9 Mlt TITLE INSURANCE ANO TRUST
COM I> ANY, U40 Wli.Nre ~t,CI,
L.o• Ar.otlH. CMllMnl• '1111110, JIM..40et.
E•I 1111
ALAMITOS ISC:llOW," T..-a y TIUt I _ _._ ,,..'-.... ; v .... .......
D•I• J..,. JO, '"' Publl""°" Or ..... C:O.lt O.lly Pllol,
July I, U , ZJ, 1"1 ~I
PUBLJC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
"'"'" ..... WI MAl(E SCENTS, lUll
SI00-1 Ori,,., No U, WeuN Hiii•,
c.1110""• mg
Slilrley Lev-. LllftdlJr.,, Ulll
lfue•• Vl.U Drtw , \.'911M HIOU-1,
C•llforlllt $n
M•l"llltll ()t(., u.ndp..,, Ute I
Huev• Vl.U Ori••· L...-HI-I,
C.t111 .. t1i. '1U1
Wft l"-Arlene Ma<.,o. Ultl
Stoc•D0'1 Dtlve, No. U , Ut9\lf\9 Hilla,
C•tllornl• t?W
Tiii• IN•l ... u h tonduCl•d by •
..,..,.,~p
Slllfl.-, L LWl\d(lr.,
Tiii• ............ , .... fltOCI Wiit\ lhe
Co11t1ly Ct•r• ol Or•n99 County on
JYnt U, 1 .. 1 '1tMl11
PubUIMCI OrMIOO C:0.1l O•llY Piiot.
Jwty I. t , IS, U , 19tl HM41
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTlca DI' TaUITIE'S SALE
T.l.•.l...U.A
On Thunday, July JO, 1 .. 1 •I 11 00
t .m ., ALAMITOS ESCROW, •• Ouly
t-'nleel Trvstae ""°'"' -...,,_nt lo Oetd of TnGI rec..-May I),
1• ... 111111. No, tJ0.111, In -l*S,
IM(le ,,. of OHl<lel Reconh '" Ille Of·
tltt of the County RKorcliof of Or-
CoulllY. Calll<wnl•, WILL SELL AT
PU8LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
l lOOER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S
CHECK OR CERTll'IEO CHIECI(,
lpey•l>I• al time -wl• In l•wful
money al IN Uftlt.a Stat") •I the
toulll lronl entreMt to Ille Old Or-
C-fy c;_.,_ ICK•l.O In Ille 100
bloc-of ~t S-.1• .,.. 81¥d • S.nt•
An•, C.lllorfll•. •II rlOM, lltlt end In·
l•rHI t CWI .. .,.... to --llelcl by 11
UflOtr WICI 0..0 of Tr\At In IN -r·
ly •llu•teel In w!CI County -St•l• clncrl-M
Loi "OI Trtet Ho. ?&S, ••per mac>
recor-In 8-14, P119t a Of Ml•
toll•-Mapo, lt1 U. otfl~• 01 lhe
c°""'' R«order of w lCI '"""'Y
T ""'°' M t•<OtO owner HU ....
TIHGTON VISTA INVESTMENTS, •
11m1111<1 oenMn,,lp.
Tiie '''"' -"' -olher tom· mon C1K19Mt-. If •ny, of lht re•I
P<-•ly -'1-_,,.. It pu,_ltd
to bl IMI Cl•Y A-, Hunt1no1on
B••tti, Catlloml•.
Ttie uneltrilgrlecl frUllM dltoc:l•lmt
•ny 11• ... lily lw .,,, 1nc:orre<tneu of
lht ..... , -· Mid Olhtr """"'°" Clellll'\tllOll, 11.,,,, .,_ lleretn
S.10 Molt will bl ,,,_, but w11-.1
C.O••t\•n• ar ••''-"''· ••P"9t.t • '"'· plied, r-dlno 1111•. POl»Ulon, or
encu,,.bran<.et., lo 04tY ow ""O•ld
IMIHKa OI U. ll04aC" MC.,..ed by WICI
OMcl OI Tr...C, le>•ll $19,S" ll •P.
P<Hltn41tety, lntludlf19 •t Pl°"-In
Mid not.h i • ..,.,tn<H, II tnY ... ,_, n... ,.,,.,. of .. Id 0..0 of Trull. 1 .. 1,
,,,., .. , -,.._. of lht TrUI ...
•nd OI U. trvR.t creet.a by "610 Owd
of T nist
The -k••ry ""°'"' wtcl 0..0 of TrM" llerttotore n•cuted •ncl cle·
11 .. ,.., to u. -119"9Cl • wrlttMI
Oetl•retloft of 0.IMlll -~
lor S•I•, •nd • •fltlt11 Hollo of
Oel•Yll -Et«tlon lo s.11. ti.. .,...
dtrSIOfl•CI <•YHd ••Id Noll<• ol
Oel•ull -Et«11on 10 S.11 to .,. re·
<M-In t1W ~ -· IN rHI
pr_11, ,, --ALAMl TOS ESCROW
.. TrwtM flltel_ ..... _
TNll~Y. ...... ... _,,._
Tn1• ...... ,.,.., ....... ""' .... TITL.1 INSIJllA..C• ANO
TltUIT ~ANY -., .... ,. -.. LAI ....... C8fflenll• _,. -.-,a.llt.2711
0•1• J .... JO. , .. ,
Publl .... Or-C:0.11 0.lly Piiot.
Jiiiy '· u. ZJ. , .. , )05, .. ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
H E L E N L 0 U I S E NOTICE OF DEATH OF
FLANAGAN ANO OF JANET ELIZABETH
PETITION TO AD · KOEHLER ANO OF
MINISTER ESTATE NO. PETITION TO AD ·
A-109416. MINISTER ESTATE NO.
T 0 a I I h e I r s • A·109421.
beneficiaries, creditors T o a I I h e I r s •
and contingent creditors of benefic iaries, creditors
Helen Louise Flanagan and contingent creditors of
and persons who may be Janet Elizabeth Koehler
otherwise Interested in the and persons who may be
will and/or estate: otherwise Interested In the
A petition has been filed will and/or estate:
by Kathleen Virgini a A petition has been filed
Sellers in the Superior by Bank of America N.T.
Court of Orange County & S.A. In the Superior
requesting that Kathleen Court of Orange County
Virginia Sellers be ap-requesting that Bank of
pointed as personal America N.T . & S.A. be
r epresentat ive to ad-appointed as personal
minister the estate of representative to ad·
Helen Louise Flanagan m i nister the estate of
(under the Independent Janet Elizabeth Koehler
Administration of Estates (under the Independent
Act). The petition is set for Administration of Estates
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Actl. The petition is set for
700 Ci vic Center Drive, hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
West, in the City of Santa 700 Civic Center Drive,
Ana, California on July 29, West, in the City of Santa
1981 at 9:30 a.m . Ana, cattfornla on July 29,
IF YOU OBJECT to the 1981 •t9:30a.m.
granting of the petition, IF YOU OBJECT to the
you should either appear granting of the petition,
at the hearing and state you should either appear
your objections or file at the hearlno and state
written objections with the I your objections or file
court before the hearing. written objections with the
Your appearance may be court before the hearing.
In person or by your at-Your appearance may be
torney. In person or by your at-
1 F y 0 u A R E A torney.
CREDITOR or a con t· IF YOU ARE A
ingent creditor of the de-C REDITOR or a cont -
ceased, you must file your lngent creditor of the de-
claim with the court or ceased, you must file your
present It to the personal clalm with the court or
representative appointed present It to the personal
by the court within four representative appointed
months from the date of by the court w ithin four
first Issuance of letters as months from the date of
provided In Section 700 of first Issuance of letters as
the Probate Code o f provided In Section 700 of
California. The time for the Probate Code of
filing claim s wlll not ... Callfornla. The time for
plre prior to four months filing claims will not ex-
from the date of the hear· plre prior to tour month
Ing noticed above. from the date of the hear.
YOU MAY EXAMINE Ing noticed above.
the file kept by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE
If you are Interested In the the fllt kept by the court.
estate, you may flle a re-If you are Interested lnthe
quest with the court to re· estate, you m.y flle a r•
celve special notice of the quest With the court to ,...
Inventory of estate assets celve speclal notice of the
and of the petitions, ac-lnv1ntory Of .state 1SM1
co unts and reports end of the petitions, 1c
described In Section 1200.s cou nts • n d rt po rt
of the C-llfoml• Pr~te described In Section 1200.
Code. of the California Pr~te
Codt. J°"n C. ,_.,; .........,
.. "•NMYt_Atterneys It uw. M11 ,,. .. L.Nie, tuttt
IU N•WP•rt •eac"r
Cll,tonla tUH. C714l '7s.11a
Pubtllhed Oret191 Coast OallVPllot. July8, t, IS, 191l *6-ll
\
c ....... '· "· Ff'-*"" Atttnty at Law, U
Oran411 Canal, •••-•• I 1laM. C.llfer•I• tlt61 C114) 16nU.
PubHstied Otanot Coe.a
Dally Pltot,
Julyt,t , U, 1'1l
. ~
PtJ8U NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
...
Pll8UC NOTIC.E
'90TIC8 Olll HWtaa•t Ut.8 ., ....... ~ ...
Oii ,,_..,. My •· ttl'I, at ti:• • "' ALAMltot llCltOW, .. _., .......... T,,.._..-r ... _....
.. 0... flf TIWS ,_.. Mpy 11,
t•, H .,,.._ NO lltll, lft ._ , ... ,
H9t ... ti Offl<ltl ._.,. IA .. ...
flu ..... c..., ---·Or ... c-,.~.
WIL\. MIU AT ~ILIC AUCTION
TO HIOHllT t100a11t '10llt CAIH,
CAIHllllt'I CHECIC Oa ClltTl,.110
C:HICtC, IMY9it M II-el .... ,_ .. wflll -. ol ... ~ ....... , .. ,,.. ... ,,.,.. ....,_.. ..... ... °" ..... C-owlllY ~ ..... Ill
Illa tOll "°'' tf Well ""'• Alie llOllMHf'& ("-fy ... lt,.lllt) ..... ,. ........ ,..,.., uu. -....,. .. ,_ •• .,... ...... _ .... ..,11 ........ ..
0... .. T,,,.. "' '"' ,,....,,, ....... ... tn .. ., C-y-IUtodMcrltlef u
Lot 4 ti Trett NO, 2IS .. ,_, -r .. c..-... !ft ... If ..... U el Mt ..
tell-Miiia. In IN ... let .. U.
C_.,.__tf_C-Y
TfuUM or rec..-• _,,.r: I T "
MANAOl!MINT, INC
Tile tit'----'""' <...,.. ,_ ........... II .,,, If "" r•t ,...._.", _,, ......... la..._ ...
lo M 7W Cler $1,...., .._,,.,.....
llHC:h, CalllGn\le.
Tiie ...,."..,... Tr-dltc;ltllM
eny 11 ... tlty tw .,, tnc0trect-al , ... ,, ..... --· -.. _ ~ tMSltMU.., If .,.y, 8-..... I,,,
S.l«I .. 1. will lie rnMt, llul ··-· CO•tMfll fl' -r'-y, 911-tr Im
po.a, ,...,...,,. 1t11e, _....i ... or
•11cumllrt11U\, It "' flM Ullll•lf
IMalan<e of --hi M<WeCI bt' Wld Oetd of Trwt, to-wit: tlf,S14.ti, In.
tt .. dlnt •• IW'OYIOeCI Ill Miid ..... , I), M
YM <tl, II.,,, -Ille -m• el .. Id
Deed of Tr..t. teH, d\W9M -H ·
PIMff of -Tl'\M• -of I ... lnnlt er•.,.., by Mid Dwod tf T(\jfL r 11e .,..,..le..,., ....... , .. ., Deed of
Trull 11eretofore •••<wtl<I •nd c11o
llwred to -~ • wrltteto
Oecl•r•lloft al Oef..,.t -0......-
lor S•lt, Md • wrlll.,, Mollo of
O.t•ult -Et1tellerl 10 Sell. Tiie ..,..
dt,.tgnecl c•uHCI setCI Holle• of
Oet•ull -Election to Seit to lie rt
cor-In IN <--.. -. -reel P<'_,,, I• loc: .....
Tru•I• or ptrty c_u,.. ....
TITLE IHSUR4NCE AHO TRUST
COMPANY. JSfO Wlltlllf• lloute••rcl.
Los .4"Cllflt1, Callforlll• '00111, Altl\
Ver"°" .......... UIJI ,...._ )( tn7.
A\.AMtTOS HCltOW, AS T•UITEI
aY:l'1*1_-.e_
Trwt~y. • .,v ...........
0•1• J .... JO, 1 .. 1
Publl-Or .... Coe~ O.lly 1>1'9t,
Jwly e, IS, 22, '"' ~1.
Study Results Available
Public Hearing
Construction of Harvard Avenue Overcrossing at 1·405
WHAT'S BEING
PLANNED
WH Y THIS AD
WHAT'S
AVAILABLE
WHERE YOU
COME IN
CONTACT
Irvine
MICHE'l ON OR
The City of Irvine is planning to construct the
Harvard Avenue Overcrossing to Interstate Route
405. This work is neces$ary to relieve traffic on
Culver Drlve and Jamboree Boulevard.
The City of Irvine, in cooperation with CalTrans
(California Department of Transportation). has
studied the effects this project may have on the en·
11 lroment. Our studies show that it will not
significantly affect the quality of the environment.
The report which explains the findings is a Negative
Declaration and its companion Environmental As-
sessment. This notice is to tell you of the preparation
of the Negative Declaration, of its av'ailablllty to the
public, and of a public hearing that will be held.
The N~ative Declaration, Environmental Assess-
ment, and other project Information are available for
Inspection at the Public Works Department, Irvine
City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Boulevard.
The documents are also available for Inspection at
Cal Trans, 120 South Spring Street. Los Angeles.
Do you have any comments abOut processing this
project with a Negative Declaration? Do you dis·
agree with the findings of our study as set forth In the
Negative Declaration? Would you care to make eny
comments on this project? If so, please submit your
comments In writing no later than July 2-4, 1981 to
Public Works Oepar1ment, City of Irvine, 1noo Jam-
boree Boulevard, Irvine, CA 9271-4.
A public hearing will be held on this proJ.ct on July
22, 1981, at 7: JO p.m . In the City Council Chambers,
17200 Jamboree Boulevard, lrvlne, California.
The purpoJe of the public hearlno Is to provlct. •
forum tor public comments and tu respond to
technical questions on the Environment ASses$mtnt
end tho <»sign of the project.
For more Information abOut this proJtct, call
CalTrans at (213) 620-35.50, or the City Of lrvln.
Public: Works Oepartmtl\t It OW 7Sf·368.l.
Dated: June 16, 1991
NANCV C. ROWLAND
City Cltrtc of tht C.lty of lrvlnt •
PubllShed Otange Coe.st Dally Piiot, June 22, July 15.
1981 28QS.11 ·
•
South votes
to blockade
AUSTIN. Texas (AP> -Al least elaht
Southern states have decided to put up
highway blockades next we(!k against fruit.ti
and vegelabJes fr<>m California counties al·
rected by the Mediterranean fruit fly. said
Tex as Agriculture Com miuioncr Reagan
Brown.
The slates will admit only shipments
certified as being from counties free of the
destructive Oy, sajd Brown. who is president
or the Southern Assocla,ion of State Depart-
ments or Agriculture. Fifteen states are
members of the oreanizallon, and Brown said
he had not yet queried all members.
"lf any trucks from rly-free counties
reach the Texas border without W s certifies·
lion, they must go through the EJ Paso port
or entry and be fumigated," Brown said.
Produce from California counties affect-
ed by the fly Santa Clara, San Mateo and
Alameda already must be rumi~ated
before leaving California.
"If any shipments from these counties
'
shou!<.i reach Texas without being fumigated ,
the trucks will be stopped and their loads
confi scated and destroyed." Brown said.
The blockades will go up Monday in
Alabama, Arkansas. Florida, Georgia,
Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina and
Texas
Brown said he a lso thought North
Carolinu would join the blockade.
Fluor unit wins contract
A Fluor Corp. s ubsidiary has been awarded a
contract to provide engineering and procurement
services for a $135 million methanol plant in New
Zealand. Value of the project to Fluor was not dis·
closed.
Fluor Canada Ltd., Calgary, will perform
engineering and procurement for the project
Client is Petralgas Chemicals N.Z. Ltd .. a joint
venture of Alberta Gas Chemicals Ltd J. Edmonton,
and Petrocorp, a New Zealand Crown Lorp.
The plant, to be built near New Plymouth, will
produce 1,200 metric tons per day or chemical
methanol for markets in New Zealand and Pacific
rim countries. Startup is planned for rrtid-1983. • ..
Rampart General Inc., an Irvine-based de·
veloper and builder or residential ar\d industrial
.
BUSINESS BRIEFS
property and ma nufacturer/distributor of met al
and prebuilt concrete fireplaces. has reported un-
audited mixed results in operations for the year
ended March 31.
Sales slumped to $17 7 million compared with
$27 .6 million for the li ke period a year ago. The
decrease, according to William V. Harris Jr .
president and chief executive officer. was due to a
$10.6 million drop in residential housing sales.
Sales in the company's metal fireplace
division, however. increased from Sl.3 million a
year ago to $5.2 million this year
Overall, the company incurred a loss I after
tax benefits> of S936,000. or 36 cents a share, com-
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
SHIRLEY J . LEE, AKA
SHIRLEY JANE LEE,
AND OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A·109S17.
To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors
and continoent creditors of
Shirley J . Lee, aka Shirley
Jane Lee. and persons who may be otherwise interest·
ed In the wi II and/or
estate:
A petition has been filed
by Katherine J . Prentice In the SUperior Court of
Orange County requesting
that Ka1herlne J . Prentice
be appointed as personal
representative to ad·
minister the estate of
Shirley J . Lee, aka Shirley
Jane Lee (under the In-dependent Administration
of Estates Act). The peti·
tlon is set for hearing in
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive, West, in the
City of Santa Ana ,
California on August 12,
1981 at 9 :30 a.m.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
grantlno of the petition, you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objections or file
written objections with the
court befor.e the hearing.
Your appearance mav be
In person or by your at·
torney.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a cont· lngent creditor of the de·
ceased, yoo must file your
claim with the court or present It to lhe personal
representative appointed
by the coort wlthlr) foor
months from the date of
fi rst Issuance of letters as
provided In Section 700 of
the Probate Code of
Callfornla. The time for
filing claims will not ••· plrt prior to four months
from the dete of the hear-
ing noticed above.
YOU l/IAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court.
If you are Int.rested In the Htat., you may fflt a ,...
quHt with u. court to r•
ctlvt sptci.11 notice of the
ln"entorv of estate assets and of I.he petltlons, K·
C OU flh and reports
dttcrlbld In Section 1200.S
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pared with after-tax earnin~s of $431.200. or 17
cents, for the previous year. • Net mcome or Kyle Technolely Corp., M1ss1on
Viejo, in the third quarter increased 359 percent
over the comparable period in the 1980 fi scal year.
After-tax earnings in the quarter ended May 31
were $.'H:J,000, or 26 cents a s hare, compared with
$68.000. or 3 cents a share. in the year-earlier
quarter Sales for the May 31 quarter totaled Sl.S
million, up 148 percent from the $243,000, or 12
cents, earned in the like period or the previous
year. Kyle Technology is a leading manufacturer
of hermellcally sealed e lectronic terminals.
An 1mt1al public offenng or 950,000 shares of
Kyle Technology common stock at $7 a share was
made June 18 through an underwriting syndicate
manag<'d by Paulson Investment Co .. Portland,
Ore Kyl<' Technolo~y·s stock is traded over-the-
counter under the NASDAQ symbol Kyle .
Transponder sold
LOS ANGELES ( BW J -Premiere, the not-lo-
be satellite movie network. formed by Columbia
Pictures Industries Inc .. Getty Oil Co .. MCA Inc ..
Paramount Pictures Corp. and Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp .. has agreed to sell its principal as-
sets. the lease of trans ponder 21 on RCA's Satcom
I and its uplink trans mitting facility in Brislon,
Conn .. for $12 million in cash.
The transponder is going to Landmark Com-
munications for SIO 5 million, coupled with the up-
link rac1lity to Getty, one or Premiere's joint ven-
tures. for SI 5 million. The price sets a record on
the value of satelli te transponder rights. __________ ....
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Wednesday, July 15. 1981 • ••
Conoco hid escalates
Du Pont raises its off er to $7 .4 billion
NEW YORK <A P >
Chcmiul aianl Du Pont Co.
raised Its otrer for Conoco fnc. to
$7 .4 billion as the largest cor-
porate bidding war In bl.story
escalated.
Th., increase in Ou Ponl's of
fer ror the nation's ninth·largest
oil company followed an offer by
Seagram Co. Ltd. and was seen
as an altcrnpt to head off posai-
bl e offers from other major
companies.
Du Pont said it will pay $95 a
share for 40 perce nt of Conoco's
stock and exchange 1. 7 Ou Pont
shares worth $80.33 at current
pr ices -for each additional
share It had offered S87 50 or l.G
Du Pont shares. worth about $6.9
billion.
Conoco, whose large reserves
ar e estimated by som e to be
worth more than the price its
stock has refl ected. accepted the
new Du Pont offer . as it had the
last one.
Du Pont Chairman Edward
Jefferson said such a merger,
whic h would create the seventh-
largest industrial company in
America, was "fully consistent
wilh the n ation's energy im-
peratives and will not have anti-
competitive consequences."
The Justice Department had
announced it will investigate the
proposed merger , but Reagan
administration officials have in·
dicated they are generally sym-
pathetic lo large corporate
mergers.
Seagra m , the Canadian dis
tiller . is offering $85 a share for
up to 51 percent or Conoco, or a
total of $3.77 billion. It had no
immediate comment on the new
Du Pont oCfer .
Although Du Pont and Sea-
gram are the only companies lo
make bids so far . several others
are beUeved to be lntere t.ed. In
cludlna a number or maJor otl
companies.
Mobil Corp. said Monduy 1t ui
conslderina an orrer <and source~
said It ha.'J an-anged a $5 billion
line of credit with • t1roup or
banks Teoco Inc has held
merg~r talks w1tb Conoco and,
according to bankm' sources,
a rranged for SS.~ billion in
c redit St11nd11rd Oil Co. of
<'altfornla declined to comment
when asked ii it was mterested.
July auto sales dip
I 7 .4% for Big 3
DETROIT <AP> The Big
Three U.S. automakers sold
122,915 cars during the first 10
days of July, down 17 4 percent
from depressed figures a year
ago, according to company re
ports.
In the July 1-10 period of 1!8),
General Motors Corp .. Ford
Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp
delivered 148,809 cars
OC the B ig Three. only
Chrysler showed improvement
with sales of 16,435 cars, up IJ.6
percent from 14.463 a year ago
Because there was one more
selling day in the July l·July 10
period last year, the percentage
comparisons are based on the
rate or sales per day.
fo'ord s uffered th e worst
decline with sales of 30,182 can,
down 34 percent from sales ol
45,884 cars during the same
period last year But Ford wu
offering rebales during the 1980
period and had no rebates in
~arly July this year.
GM's sales were orr 14 per·
cent. to 76,298 cars for the period
against 88,462 last year
So far in 1981, Chrysler has
sold 358,656 autos. up S.5 percent
from 1980 GM sales are down
5.3 pe rc·cnt for the year, to
2,073,674 from 2,203,311, and
Ford sales are ofr S percent, to
78l. 133 from 827,471
Disney earnings drop
BURBANK <A P > Walt Dis·
ney Productions has reported
lhird quarter net income or SJ0.2
m11Jion or 93 cents a s hare. down
from $35.9 million or Sl.10 a
share in the third quarter or
1980.
Disney said revenues for the
quarter ended June 30 were S258
million, up from $245.4 million in
tht· !>ame 1980 period. l>1 ~ney Chai rman C ard
Walker said the company's en·
terta1nmenl and r ecreation
div1::.ion turned in strong
performances during the third
quarter but that overall results
\\ere hurl by disappointing
figure~ 1n the motion picture
dt\ l!>IOn
Ford joins Fox board • forward to the opportunity of Former President Gerald R.
Ford has Joined the Twentieth
Century-Fox board or directors,
Marvin Davis has announced.
Fo rd, a longtime associate of
Davis, also is a board member
of the Pebble Beach Corp.. a
wholly owned Fox subsidiary.
Davis said : "We are extreme-
ly pleased that President Ford
has accepted our invitation to
join the Fox board. He is a man
who will make valuable con-
tributions to the company based
on his wide range of do mestic
and international expertise."
Ford s aid: "This 1s a new
challenge and a diversification
of m y business act1v1lies I look
participating in this exciting and
expanding fi eld."
Joan Ryan joins
Newport PR firm
Leonore Penfil. president or
Penfil-Blitz Communications.
has announced that J oan Aho
Ryan has joined the Newport
Beach company he re as partner
and executive vice president
The company will continue to
be hea dqu ar t e r ed a t 120
Newport Center Drive, Suit.e 200.
Newport Beach. California
92660.
·NEW CHALLENGE'
Gerald R. Ford
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BIZ OrangeCout DAILY PILOT, Wednesday. July 15, 1981
Energy needs changing
By JOHN CUNNIFF .................
NEW YORK -New cara u.e letl rutl. So do
new commercial jets. And new houae1 al10.
"Demand tor energy is decllnina quite abarply
because of changes In the naUoo's capital 1tock,"
said the professor.
He observed that consumer peychoJon has
changed too: People actually are cutUnl down oo
usage, and using alternative fuels. France and
Japan have nuclear plants coming on stream. The
United States has coal.
Coat isn't just an alternaUve; it ls rar more ef·
rtcient, too. costing only 30 percent to 40 percent
the cost of oil when measured In
the output of British thermal
units. The United States has
plenty of it.
The enormity of the energy
change has not been popuJarly
appreciated. said Robert Z.
Aliber. professor of interns·
tional economics, Graduate
School of Business. University
of Chicago. .. It is not properly
pt!rceived, .. he said. asserting ~v100PP
that dependence on OPEC is declining.
Political interests, he suggested: may not
acknowledge the change for fear of upsetting the
conservation trend. But, he continued, "You're
getting a little sense of it now in the lower prices of
oil company shares." some of which are down 30
percent since earJy this year.
For the Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries. he said. it means economic problems.
"Very few OPEC countries invested wisely," be
said. "Gold, military aircraft. But their industtial
operations aren't efficient.·· In a world market, he
said, they cannot compete.
Because of the changed supply·demand ratio.
Pan Am to cut
the economJc ouUook for naUons heretofore depen·
dent on OPEC oU is now dllferent from what it
was, accord1n1 to Allber. They'll pay leH for oll.
And they may have other 1ource1 of 1upply. too. a
result ol di1covtrie1 made ln recent years.
But In Allber'a view, the m.Jor chanae In the
ratlo hu been that users have rede1lined their
capltaJ equipment.
There are, he polnt.1 out, 100 mJIUon cars ln t.be
United Stata. Each year, 10 million are scrapped
and 10 mUUon new ones added to stock. The
scrapped cars were aettina 10 or 11 mlle1 to lhe
gallon. whereu the new ones are 1etUn1 23 mllea.
That trend will continue, be says.
The cars comin1 Into UM were deslaned when
oil cost Sl2 a barrel back in 1973·1974, said the pro·
fessor. Now. with oil at about S.O a barrel, further
savings in miles per gallon are beina designed Into
cars that will be used in the m1d·1980s.
And that process of maldna more ruel·erficlenl
automobiles, he says, "will continue tor another 15
years."
Something similar is occurina in housing.
altboufh it may lake 40 years or so lo recycle the
nation's housing stock, compared with only 10
years for automobiles. Jet aircraft also are being
recycled.
Already, Allber points out, OPEC production
is down substantially. But what happens to OPEC
when Iran and Iraq seUJe dUferences and again
seek to be factors in the international oil market?
"In time. those countnes will begin to export, and
other OPEC countries will have to reduce their
output," predicts Aliber.
There could always be some political s ur·
prises, the professor concludes, but aside from
these. "the economic direction is working to
decrease our dependence on OPEC." OPEC power
is declining, he says .
• serv1ce 10%
New consolidation program to go into effect t hi s fall
NEW YORK < BW ) -Pan American World
Airways is realigning its worldwide operation to
concentrate its resources on trade route markets
"where we can grow and improve our op-
portunities ... William H. Waltrip, president and
chief executive o ffi cer of Pan Am's airline
division. has announced.
WaJtrip said the new operational plan will be
in effect by the fall or 1981 and caJls for a reduction
of about 10 percent in domestic and international
flying
However, the plan also caJls for added service
from several new domestic cities to Pan Am's in-
ternational gateways. as well as increased
marketing and product emphasis al a number of
key international destinations. such as Tokyo,
Paris. Mexico City. Car acas. Rio De Janiero and
Buenos Aires.
The fundamental strategy, Waltrip said. wilJ
be to concentrate on routes which capitalize on
Pan Am's traditional strengths . maintain the
airline's global image and develop U.S. domestic
feed to the global system.
To accomplish t his. Pan Am will do the follow·
ing:
In the U.S. domestic market:
Suspend all services at New York's
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veiled its experimental two-passenger Super
Gnat (top> and sevE>n·passenger Aerovan.
Ford President Donald E. Petersen said the
vehicles, l:nown in the auto industry as ''con-
cept cars," are similar lo vehicles Ford may
be selling in the late 1~ IDld 19ros. The
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get up to 85 miles per gallon of diesel fuel. A
gasoline version may get up to 70 mpg.
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A look
AT&T
You may have thought they were high enough
<ilrt.•a dy, bu t rates for long·distance t{!lephone calb
wt.•nl up 16 percent a l'Oupk of wtl'kll a.io On the
other ha nd, rat es tor tnternatlo n ul C'all11 wne
choppcd 35 percent.
1'hil s tra tegy is clea r Aml'rican Telephone &
Te legraph (AT&T) is c utting International -rates to
encour age people to m ake mo re overseas calls. It
docsn 't foe! it has to do that any mor~ with long
dlstanct> tullin.i in the United States lt will charge
mor e and rf'ly 011 1t.s ubiqu11011)> ·· H••;1d1 Out 1tn1l
Touch Someone" c·ampaign to gt>t pi•oplt• to pick up
the phouc und call long-distance.
The Fe de r a l Communic <1tion s <.;o m misi.100.
whic h has regula tory aut hor ity ovt•r the phone 1•orr1
pany. was r eluct ant to grant such a big price in
~r<>asc bul i n ~ the e nd gave in. tt
AT&T plea ded '1' c.
It needed thl' 16 ', ~.,
perce nt .A~
beca u se 1 t ~ ---~-... --------~;s~ ::pe~i~~~ lllTOI MOSIOWITZ
tha t whe n the
r ate goes up, people do reduce their callinR
The F'CC didn't agr ee that calls would go <.lown as
much as AT&T said they would. If the phone com
pany turns out to have been wrong. and lon~·d1stance
calling holds up well . t he FCC may even order a re
fund
The FCC caving in to AT&T 1s a familiar story
rt's like a mouse trying to polil'l' an elephant Thl1
phone compan) is so huge that very fow people 1n!>1de
it even know what 's going on
T h er e's a new book out that rcve<.ib> Ito~'
gargantuan AT&T is. Called "The Biggest CompCJny
on Earth," it w as written by a Nev. York Times re
por t.er, Sonny Kl einfie ld , and published by Holt.
Rhmchart & Winston. If ynu like ·gcewhizzers,''
you'll love this book. Here are some
No one outsid e the federal government
employs more people. AT&T has on its payroll 1 03
m illion persons. of whom 7,452 an· Smiths. 5.880
Johnsons. 3.934 Williamses and J.660. in<'ludin11 tht.•
th;:iirman, Browns
AT&T's profi t 1 after taxes1 v.orks out to $!fl
mill ion a day, $11,000 a m rn utt·
It has more shar es out than an\' other com ·
pany 750 million
11 has more s tockholders than an\ 1ithcr 1•om ·
pany :! million
The Pentagon has thl' largest stngll' phone
system there are 25.000 phones then• Tht-monthly
Pentagon bi ll is $725,000.
There are 1.4 m illion pay phones 1n the coun·
lr) Coins gl.'t tollected when $72 accumulates
The busiest pay phone m the country is the Ont'
111·ar the ticket ·coun ter at the Gre\'hound Au :. Termm~I in Chicago 1l l'(t'ls used ;111 a~·erJgt> of :mi
l 11n t'S ~' da v
AT&T publishes l2U million M plt'!> 11f tt•lt·p~wn1·
dtrl't·t1111es l'\·ery year. using 400.()()() tons of pupN
The largest directory 1)> tht• m1t• 111 Hou..,tnn
2.RH!I p;1ge~ and 939.640 listinJ.(s Tht• ~111alll'~t 1~ tlw
orw 111 1-'<irll'~·. Mo three pa~e~ and 282 listtnJ.('-1 lour
of thl·m Smiths 1
The 25 biggest customt'rs rno:.tl\' h11:( 1 um
1>11n1t•s . spf'n<i Sl 2 billion a year "" phone· bill~ .1t'
countinJ.( fur 1:i pl•rC'l'llt of m ternly l'Jlling Th• lolJ•
1.000 ticcount for 65 percent •Jf the dol1:11 )>
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YO RIC(API F1iw1 0o,.. l•'l<•••fl'
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1981
SLIM GOURMET C2
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SUPERMARKET SHOPPER CB
SPECIAL DIETS C8
Meatball Bean Pockets
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The key to creative nectarine
cookery is understanding the nature
of the fruit.
•
Ameri cans often overlook
what Italians glorify in their
cuisine -pasta .
Pasta wasn't even popular in
the United States until after the
turn of the century wh en a man
named Mark Carleton borrowed
an idea from the Italians and
used durha m wheat to create
o ur d elici ous m od e rn-d ay
version. The wheat lends both ·
flavor and protein.
A two-ounce serving (without
sauce ) provides seven grams of
protein, making a summer sup-
per of pasta , fresh vegetable
salad, crusty French bread and
fruit an uncomplicated, elegan~
d e licious and nutrition a lfy
balanced meaJ.
Summer Pas ta with Nec-
tarines is a great California
summer supper dish. The nee·
tarines refresh a rich sauce, but
then, fresh California nectarines
_ _.a,..r,..e refreshing fruit. Eighty-one
percent water and generous with
vita mins A and C, nectarines
add a light, sweet touch to any
dish and because they hold their
texture and flavor during heat·
ing, they're idt:al for cooking.
The key to creative nectarine
cookery is understanding the
nature of this blushingly
beautiful summer fruit.
First, the nectarine is not a
cross between a peach and a plum .
The nectarine's origin and his·
tory is speculative and rather
mysterious but some authorities
agree that approxfmately 2,000
ye ars ago a n ectarine was
spotted in the Turkistan area of
Asia. Nectarines. like peaches.
belong to the rose family <hence
their "rosy" fragrance).
Charles Darwin, the great
evolutionist , discover ed that
nectarines can spring fro m
peach pits and peaches from
necta rine pits. The nectarines
you eat today are heavily cross-
br ed with peaches but are.
n onethe l e ss, f r uits u nto
themselves.
Second, firm nectarines will
r ipen. Nectarines a re harvested
mature, but firm, to survive the
r igors of s hi pping. Left for
s eve r a l days at r oom tern ·
perature in a ripening bowl or
loosely closed paper bag, fresh
nectarines will r ipen we ll ,
becoming fragrant and yielding
to gentle palm pressure. Store
them in the refrigerator until
j ust before ready to eat, then re·
turn them to room temperature.
Once you try Summer Pasta
with Nectarines, you'll be in·
spired to make Sea Shell Fruit
Salad, a var iation on the old
macaroni sa lad, and Fruited
Tuna Salad featuring a delic4e
dilled mustard dressing, both
h ea d li nin g s l i ced fre s h
California nectarines.
P as t a a nd nectarines can
mark the beginning of your new
re lationship wi th the misun·
derstood nectarine. Just send $1
to A Taste of the Rainbow, P.O.
Box 255627, Sacramento, 95865,
for a colorful cookbook with
more innovative uses for fresh
California nectarines. peaches,
plums and Bartlett peats. Soon
you'll be slicing nectarines over
you r cereal. dicing them into
bread dough, chopping them into
Chinese stir-fry meals, boiling
them into exotic ja ms and pre·
serves and wondering why you
limited their uses to summer
school lunch boxes and mid·
week desserts so many seasons
before.
SUMMER PASTA WITH
NECTARINES
Water, salt and oil for cook·
ing
8 ounces thin noodles or
s paghetti
4 slices bacon
1 egg, beaten
time ... C4
<See NECTARINE, Page C8>
Sea Shell Fruit Salad is a pleasant variation on the old macaroni salad.
Nectarine Kuchen ii an ea111·t""prepare variation of the traditional
German kuchn, ~ fre1h nectannet cut into wedge• and boUd m
a cutanJ.like mizture.
Kue hen • •
a sweet sign of
summer
Fruit for breakfast can come in
many forms. Spooned over cereal,
chilled in a compote or blended into
drinks, fresh fruit is a delightful way
to begin any summer day.
This easy-to-prepare variation of
the traditional German kuchen uses
fresh nectarines cut into wedges and
baked in a custard-like mixture uslng
refrigerated biscuits as the base.
Nectarine Kuchen can be served
with collee for a continental style
brealdut or u a sweet accompanl·
ment to a more hearty breakfast or
summer bninch.
But don't limit fresh nectarines to
breakfast or snacks. The veraaWe
nectarine adapts well from appether
to dessert. The poeaibiUUes are limit·
ed only by your imagination.
Whether you _puree, broil, stir-fry,
bake, can or dry them, fresh nee·
tarina will provide a never endin1
array~ tantallnnc wflya to use this
sunny 1wnmer trult.
NBCl'A&INE KUCHEN •
2 or 3 frw.b nectarinet_
1 packa1e refrt1erato! blaculll
3ecp
~cup IJ'anulated tutar
Nutme1
Cut nectarines from pits Into weds•. Roll out blteuJll to about 5
lnchft tn diameter. Jl'tt into 4-lncb pit
Um or....., baktq dlahea. An-aos• s
or 4 neciuine weclirea in eae~. leal es11, tu1ar and liutmtl' wtlKDtf;
pour two tabletpooaa o••r aectariDn
In eacb lbell. Bake at 350 _.,.... for
11 '° ...... UD&11 t....,. la Ht
and biscuits lightly browned. Serve
warm or cooled. Makes 10 kuchen.
MINTED NECTARINE RELISH
Heat 2 tablespoons each butt.er and
v inegar, 11 c up bro wn s uga r
(packed> and 2 teaspoons finely
chopped mint to boiJing. Add 4
quartered fres h nectarines. Simmer
5 minutes. Serve warm as relish for
lamb or chicken.
SPICY CHICKEN AND NEC·
TARIN ES
Brush frying chicken pieces or
halves with bottled barbecue sauce.
Bak.e In a moderately hot oven,
brushing several times with addi·
tional sauce. Add halved fresh nee·
tarines to pan the last 10 minutes of
bakina.
BEAUTIFUL SOUP
Dilute a can of condeDJed cblcten
broth with an equal measure of
water, then add 11 cup dry sherry
and 1 tablespoon lemon Julee. Slice
fresh nectarines into each bowl. Pour
on hot soup and sprinkle with
chopped parsley.
aaod.l:o CEaEAL TOPPING
Slice freeb nectartnes into shallow
bakin1 dlab. DriuJe U1hUy with but·
ter and sprinkle with brown 1u1ar,
and broil Just WlUl heated. Spoon
over bot cooled cereal Sent with
U1ht cream.
QUICK 0&1:88-UP roa
CHBBIECAKE
Cover fro.en cbeeeeeake with t.bin·
ly 1Uced frelh neetarines. Sprlnkle
with bnr.D •uc•r.
I.
Preserving is easy
One way of saving a bit of the sum·
mer sun to enjoy all through the
winter is to put up nectarines when
they're at the peak of color, ripeness'
and flavor .
FREEZING:
Wash and halve or slice· nectarines.
No need to peel them since the skins
are tender and tasty. Dip neetarinet
Into a sugar syrup, place on a cookie
sheet and freeze. Once froaen solid,
pack Lnto air tight containers, date
and st.ore in freezer.
CANNING:
To can fresh nectarines, use 2 to I
pounds of fresh fruit per quart. Wull
and cut in half or slice. To prevent
fruit from darkening durtnc prepar~·
lion, drop Into water containlns I
tablespoons each salt and vtne1
per talion or a citrus/water mi
Drain just befor~ heatlnt or pat
raw. A little s~ar helps canned
hold ill texture, color and llawr.
tood rule of thumb to follow f
1wfftenlnl ls "' cup. sucar f« Mc:
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I•
Vegetables on the grill are ecuy to cook !l I
h
ij BJ 8A&BABA
GIBBON
It '1 oot on.Jy the fresh
air and sunshine that
makes people eat so
much meat or poultry at
cookouts.
It's that empty space
on tbelr plates -where
the vecetables usually
ao. Alter all, servin1
conventionally cooked
vegetables defeats one
ol the main advantages
of a cookout. Because
the vegetables have to
be cooked-in -in the
kitchen.
You don't have to trek
back to the kitchen to
fetch vecdes if you're a
Slim Gourmet barbecue
chef.
Vegetables on the grill
are easy to do, and
there's no clean-up If·
terwards. What's more.
they cook in their own
seasonings or sauces, so
there's no need to dis·
card vitamin-rich cook·
ing water; you won't
need huge amounts of
butter, either.
There are two basic
ways to cook vegetables
on the barbecue :
skewered or foiled. In
the first method, the
vegetables are cut into
uniform chunks, coaled
lightly with oil and
seasonings, and broiled
by direct beat. In the
second method, the cut
up or sliced veggies are
combined with a small
amount or liquid in a
tight foil packet, then
"steamed" in their own
sauce.
Some slim ideas:
ORI ENTAL SQUASH
OR ZUCCHINI KEBABS
2 medium yellow
summer squash or ruc·
chini
1 tablespoon water
1 tablespoon soy
sauce
1 tablespoon salad
oil
Pinch of ground
ginger
Cut squash or zucchini
in half lengthwise, then
into 1-inch chunks. Com·
bine all ingredients in a
plastic bag and shake
up, to coat vegetables
lightly. Thread on metal'
skewers . Broil or
barbecue 2 inches from
heat source 3 or 4
minutes each side. or
only WltiJ vegetables are
heated through but still
crunchy. Makes four
servings, 45 calories
each.
ITALIAN ZUCCIUNI
.KEBA.BS
Substitute 3 tables·
poons bottled low·
calorie light Italian·
seasoned salad dressing
for the water-soy-oil·
ginger mixture; 35
calories per serving.
GREEK·STYLE
SQUASH KEBABS
Substitute lemon juice
for the soy sauce, cin·
namon and nutmeg for
• the ginger. Season with
garlic salt or onion salt.
BBQ SQUASH SPEARS
Quarter squash
lengthwise. Shake up or
roll the spears in any of
the preceding mixtures.
Lay the spears on the
barbecue rack ; turn
with tongs . Broil or
barbecue: only unti I
heated through.
FOILED FROZEN
VEGETABLES ON
TRE BBQ · Choose a 10-ounce
package or cut up or
sliced vegetables or
combinations, rather
than whole vegetables.
Allow them to defrost in
their box in the sun.
Tear a square or heavy
foil (or regular foil
folded double, shiny-side
in). Spray foil with cook·
ing spray. Unpackage
the vegetables and pile
them in the center. Add
2 tablespoons water or
NECTARINE $QUA H
Prepare frozen cooked
mashed yellow squash
as label directs. 'turn In·
to casserole and top with
sliced fresh California
nectarines and some im·
ported ginger or orange
marmalade. Heat and
serve with pork or
poultry.
SUPER SOUP
Start your meal the
Scandinavian w'ay
with a chilled fruit soup.
Combine 2 cups sliced
fresh nectarines. '11 cup
sour cream and "'11 cup
rose' wine in a blender
Jar; puree. Serve Icy
cold.
NECTAalN ES FOR
GOOD HEALTH
Nectarines ar
vlrtually fat free A
medium-1lie one pro·
videa aJmo1t hair tbe
US Recommended Dally
AUowaoce ot vitamin A
and nearly one·tblrd or
•ltamln C
fat-skimmed broth. and
2 teaspoons butter (68
calories ) or diet
margarine (33 calories).
Add salt or seasoned
salt and pepper, if de·
sired. Close the foU over
the vegetables and
double-fold the seam to
prevent leakage. Place
the packet on the
barbecue rack to cook,
seal-side down; turn the
packet once during
cooking. Cook 4 lo 8
minutes. depending on
vegetables chosen and
dhUnce rrom beat -SL-IM_G_OU-R-ME-T source . Foiled
vegetables wlll cook
more quickly tr your
barbecue ls equl}>1Mtd
with a cover. Open roll
packet careruiJy , avert·
lng your face from
steam. Makes three
servings, 8S calorles
each wlth butter ; 75
calories each wlth diet
margarine.
1 small (or IAt larae>
"weel red or creen bell pepper, minced
1 tablespoon water
2 tablespoons chill
aauce or ketchup
Tabasco or plnch of chill
powder
Defrost corn and
combine with remainin1
lnaredlents ln a foll
packet; cook on the grlll
accordlna to precedln1
directions. Makea four
aervlo11. 70 calorles
ea ch.
pers),seeded,aliced
~ cup (6 ounces)
plain tomato juice
1 teaspoon vinegar
or 2 teaspoons low-cal
llalian salad dressing
Fres h o r d1ried
oregano or basil, to taste
Sall or garlic salt.
pepper, to taste
In& ingredients. Fold
the foil packet and cook
according to precedin1
directions. Makes four
servings, 3S calories
each with vinegar; 40 ~alories each with low.
cal dressing.
in a foll packet. Cook aq•
cordlna to precedlDI
d I rectiona . Unwrap
carefully. Stir ln 1 teq.
poon lemon juice and 2
tablespoons low-cal li&Jtt
mayonnaise. Make1
three servtnas. SS
calories each.
BARBECUED
.CORNFETl'J
10 ounces frozen cut
corn, thawed
1 teaspoon lemon
juice or vlne1ar
OptlonuJ : 1 teaspoon
instant mJnc:td onion (or
l tablespoon chopped
onion>
OpUonul: dush ot
ITAUAN 'FRIED'
PEPPEUON
THE BAaBECUE
1 1mall onion ,
halved, sliced
2 arecn bell peppers
I or 4 ltallan frying pep.
Use heavy-duty foil or
a double thJckness or re-a ul ar foil , folded with
the shiny side in. Spray
foll with cookin1 spray;
mound vegetables In the
center and add remain·
FOILED BROCCOLI
HOLLANDAISE-STYLE
Combine 10 ounces
defrosted chopped broc·
coll with 2 tablespoons
waler or Cat-skimmed
chicken broth (and 1
teaspoon onion flakes)
Mon wau~ IMGll For
recipe• and dWt tfpl, Hft4I
a 1tamped, ul/~tud
envelope and 50 cnlf to
Slim Gourmet UnMard.Qf
VegetabU1, P.O. B~ IU,
Sparta, N.J. 01171.
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Beans
Where lt it written that
pork and beau mUJt be
served wtt.h fraqka?
Down with food
stereotypes that 1tJfle
creativity. Instead try
three excltlnc ldeaa that
use old favorites ln new
and economical waya;
ideas like these main·
diab recipe.a which pair
pork and beans wlth
ground beef or Italian
sausaee. The results are
protein·atretche rs with
sophisticated 1ina.
Since these dishes aro
casual yet stay warm.
they are especially •P·
proprlate for summer
season's comlnas and ao·
ln1s. Al the siaht of that
last hungry wa nderer,
you're ready lo sit down
to a penny·wise patio
treat.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT. Wedneaday, July 15. 1981
• are penny-WISe
Cornpllmentary menu· Y• cupketchup ounces) llma beans,
mates mlabt include 4largepltabread drained
fresh com on tbe cob, Mlx tborouahly beer. 2 t a b I e 1 po on s
Jalapeno peppers, areen bread crumbs. e11 and molasaes
aal ad and a frosted mustard; shape lnto 24 ln.akillet. cook sausage
pltcheroth'\aitjulce. meatballs. Jn aklllet1 until done; pour otr fut.
For an alternate In· brown meatball• ana Add remaining lngre·
ternatlonal mn1. try cook ireen pepper and dlent1. Heat: stir oc·
Deana and Sauaa1e onion ln sbonenlna untll caalonally. Makes about
BraalUa. SU~ bananaa. tender: pour ort fat. Add 5 ~ cupe,4aervlngs.
Uma beana and moJaaaea pork and bean.a, tomato FAllMSTEADSIULLET
provldt a aw"t and aub· and ketchup. Heat; atlr v.t poundgroundbeel
tie twlat to aauaaae· occaalonaJly. Cut each 2 c ups s hredded
s piked pork & beans ln r.lta bread In hair. rorm· potatoes
tomato HUt' . Prepare· n1 2 pockets. Fill with lcupslicedonlon
tlon uf thla South meatball mixture . 2 cans (16 ounces
Amerlcan·lnlplred dlsb Makea4aervings each) pork & beans in
ls slmpllclty ltaelt, lomatosauce
thanks ln part to the pan· BEANS AND SAUSAGE lf4 cup ketchup
try·handy nn1 of pork & BRASILIA In s kille t , brown
beans on which ll ls "1r pound mild Hallan ground beef <s tir to
bused. Whole wheat aausage, cut In v.t-inch separate meat>; pour off
Enallsh muffins and cote pieces fat. Add potatoes and
slaw make splendid ac-2 cans < 16 ounces onion. Cook over low heat
companiments. each) pork & beans ln until tender. Stir ln beans
. Another uncompllcat· tomatoaauce and ketchup. Heat; stir
ed dish that proml&es to 1 cup diago nally occasionally Makes
pamper your palate as sliced banana about 512 cups, 4 serv-
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Bring an the bNnl and niU
with~ for ftUJI .um-
mertbne main dilhe• 1t1eh a1
MeatbaJl Bean Poclcet1. Thq'U
1atilh1 hearty eaten and 1CJW
moneit. too.
Meatball Bean Pockets
are tangy and satUfylng.
just right for the season.
They feature a filling of
meatballs combined with
a convenient can of pork
and beans in t omato
sauce. green pepper.
onion and tomato. Ef\Cas·
ing this marvelous mix·
ture are pockets or pita
bread, that unique hollow
flat bread which original·
ed in the Middle East.
well as your plggybank ls 1 can (about 8 _-'.;in~fl~S~. --------====~~===~~~~~~~~~!!!~!!!~~======~------------Farmstead Skillet. Here, ---------
LEMON TARTS
Revive the old English
recipe with a fresh new
look. Buy some bottled
lemon curd in a gourmet
shop or make your own
version by preparing
lemon pudding with a
little less liquid than ad·
vised on the package
and adding some butter.
Turn into tart shells and
top with sliced fres h
nectarines. Top either
with a powdered sugar
and water glaze or a
sprinkling of granulated
su~ar.
ground b ee f and
s hredded potatoes join
pork & beans in tomato
sauce for the type of rood
you welcome for warm
weather unwinding. Nut
bread spread with cream
cheese plus a big bowl of
fresh fruit help complete
this hale and hearty patio
bill off are.
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V4 cup ltalian-
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2teaspoonsprepared
mustard
1 cup green pepper
strips
'h cup sliced onion
2 tabl es p oo n s
s hortening
1 can (16 ounces)
pork & beans in tomato
sauce
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1 Cauliflower is favorite
C a u l 1 t 1 o w e r , a Its smooth texture and 3 tablespoons butter lt!ndcr
member of the cabbage taste are a blend ot or margarine In u uee1n.111, broY.11
family, gets its name special ingredient.a and 3 tablespoons flour hum in butte1 Add flour
from the Lalin com· a perfect combination of 2 cups mllk ~nd cook. :.t1rring, unlll
bination of caulls mean· thin slices or nam amd 1 teaspoon dr y smooth Remove (111111
Ing stalk and floria the nutty fl avor of mu11tard heat nnd gruduall\
meaning flower. Jarlsberg cheese. '•teaspoon paprika blend 1 n m 1 I k Add
This favorite vegeta· Served with baked "li teaspoon salt seasonings ancJ ('heeM'
ble has grown f or salmon steaks, this ~teaspoon pepper Cook, stirnnt.:. unttl
centuries in Asia and gourmet treat m akes tor H':I cups (6 ounces> sauce is thickened and
Europe and was aperfectpartyfare. shredded Jarlsberg or smooth. Spoon o\.er
cult ivated for many Fjordland cheese cauliflower in flume
years for its rJower or CAULIFWWER WITH 2 t ab I esp o on s proof dish. Broil until
inflorescence. By the CHEESE SAUCE chopped parsley 1 i g h l I Y br o wn e d
12th ce ntur y . the 1 m e d i u m Remove outer leaves Garnish with parsley
Spaniards were eating cauliflower from cauliflower. Wash. Serve with baked
Cauli/&ower With CMeat ~
is a temptfng, /Uling dUh, madt
with Jarlaberg or Fjordland
cheese .
as many as three dif· 1~ cup ham. cul into Boll rapidly in lightly salmon steaks. Mak('s 4
ferent varieUes It was . ....:th:....:i:....:n:....:s:..:t.:..ri:.::p..:.s ______ __:s...;a_l_t_e_d_w_a_t_e_r_u_n_t_i _I _s_e_r_v_ing_s_.__ -~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~=:!_ _____________ _
later introduced into
England and France 10
thl! 1600s and has grown
on the American shores
for over 200 years.
Wh i l e there are
several ways to prepare
cauliflower, the Nordic
cheese sauce is a de·
licious and nutritious
recipe that should de-
light cauliflower lovers.
Beef on
the grill
appeals
The marvelous aroma
and fl avor of beer
cooked on the grill is
truly one of the joys of
summer.
Fortunately for the•
cost-conscious cook ,
beer on the grill not only
adds appetite appeal to
meals, it also offers a
whole new dimension to
cooking on a budget.
There are man y
economical beer cuts
that a r e delicious
cooked over the coals .
However. since a
num ber of the more
thrifty beef cuts are
naturally less tender.
barbecuing beef on a
budget does call for
careful cut selection and
the use of some special
preparation tecttniques,
advises the National
Live Stock and Meat
Board.
T HE SECR ET to suc-
cessfully cooking less
costly steaks, such as
those cut from the chuck
a nd top round. is to
marinate them before
broiling in a mixture
containing an acid food
such as lemon juice or
vinegar. The marinade
not only tenderizes, it
a lso provides ma ny
possibilities for flavor
variety.
For tender. JUicy re·
s uits . these steaks
should be cooked at a
moderate temperature
only to rare or medium
doneness.
Top round steaks. cut
at least an inch thick,
should be car ved into
thin sli ces diagonally
across the grain.
ROUND STEAK also
can be the start of dif-
f eren l and appealing
kabobs when the steak is
cut into strips 11. inch
thick. Marinate and then
weave on skewers ac·
cordian style.
Budget-boosting pot·
roast is a delicious sum-
mer treat when securely
wrapped in heavy-duty
a luminum foi l and
cooked on the grill. Lit-
tle, if any, liquid needs
to be sealed in with the
roast before the long.
slow cooking begins.
To avoid leakage,
place pot-roast in a
cooking bag and tie
securely before warp-
ping in foil .
A discussion of budeet
beef barbecuing
wouldn't be complete
without special mention
made of one of the most
popular economical grill
choices -beefburgers.
WHILE THE burgers
are tasty when simply
broiled and seasoned
with salt and pepper.
you can easily add
variety to make them
different and exciting all
sum mer long.
Try brushing ground
beef patties wtth a aplcy bar~cue sauce or fruit
&laz"e u they broU.
Chanse the n avor, too,
by mixln1 herbs, spices,
chopp ed onion or
11\redded cheese lnto lho
ground beef before ahap·
in1 into patties.
Another way to peak
interest is to make aur-
prlae buraen. Between
two thin b.-el patties
Hal a variety of ftllin1a
such u Cheddar, Swl11
or blue cheese, pickle
rellab. sliced ollvea, or
chopped onlan " 8:rffft 'ptipper.
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Com silk can substitut,e for salt i~ cooking
By MITZIE KELLEll saJt and butter. t ainlna rreah corn and USING HERBS a r , tbrouab beat en Tio titbUy, Orop into a water; tum out, serve cut from cob Have you en joyed 111e. yolks. Cnalh t.oaether ln· Claaa kettle or bolllng at once. 1 cup milk
corn on the cob lately? MA&IOaAMBU'ITEll to a pule the n oor and water, wlth a s m a ll Variation: Add 'i'lt cup \.;cup flour
Before cooking it , d ld \IHUclt butt r VIRGINIA CORN P VD· so ft bu lt e r . W bl P plate In the bottom to t hin slivers of cooked 1 egg
you throw away the corn ~ t eHP<>On m ar· DING -Hit '-' teaspoon ground through milk: add e11 keep puddin g from ha m and ~ teaspoon •2 teaspoon sage
silk? Don't! joram ll ~aracom(raw) aa1e yo lk•, c orn ; t h en 1Ucklngto kettle.Cover t hyme. t teaspoon butter,
Include corn silk in Reat to1ethtr. Pour 4 IC yolks, whipped Scrape substances whipped whites. Work pot tightly, and do not melted
the cooking process for over corn. 4 e I I w h l t ea. rrom ears of corn by well together . r emo ve for 30 to 45 WHITE HOUSE CORN Mix well Into a thick
additional nutrients, and whlp\)ed running a sharp knlle Dip a thick cloth bat minutes. Keep wate r PANCAKES -18H batter . Fry in s m a ll
flavor. Use it instead of SAGE S UTTEil 1 plnt mllk down through lbe hulls : in hot water; wrtn1 lt boillng. If water gets "Cooked com lert over cakes in very hot butter
salt. SublUtute a pinch or l tablespoon s ort t hen press out their con-sllgbtly ; dredge the ln· low, add some from a fro m dinner m a kes a (n ot oil). Serve with
Li ne the bottom or a g r ound sa1 e for the butler tents, leaving hulls on aide heavily with nour. bolllng tea-kettle. nice breaJcrast dJsh. pre-plenty of butler and
pan with a layer of corn m ar joram. 1 teaspooo sugar the cobs. Pour In pudd1n1. aUow· When done, dip im· pared as follows :" powde re d s uga r ; or
s ilk ; cover with cold ·-;;;T;r~y;;l;;h;es;e;;re;;c;;l;pe;s;;co;;;n;··;;;;;l;;le;u~poo;;;";n~ou;;;;;r;;;;;;;;;W;h;;;l;p;1;;a~g~e;;,;;lb;;;e;n;s;u~1~·iiiiiliin~glirliooiiiimiilltoiiriilfiiitiiCbiiiisiiwiieilllii.iiMmae;ld.liiaWiteiiil~y-i;n•t;o~c~o~l~dmLW~1~c~u~p~coo~k~ed~~~~h~e~a~ted~~sa~Jl~e~ho~nie;y~.iiii waler ; boil. Drop in •
c o r n to boil for 3
m inutes.
Strain cooking liquid
Into a bottle. Reserve it
to drank as a diuretic tea
if you are trying to lose
weight. Or. John Davis
of Cincinnati reputedJy ,
said. "Tea or Cornsilk,
whe n combined with
dried pods or beans. was
t h e mos t e ffect ive .
d iuretic I have ever
e mployed." And it is
nat ural
Dried corn silk (Zea
mays) Is sold in health
food s tores as an herb. It
contains a lbuminoids,
cellulose , chlorophyll,
phlobaphene, resin and
the maizenic acid which
as evidently unique to
corn and its silk.
Some European doc·
tors. now examining Its
values. seem impressed
w ith pote n t i al
therapeutic benefits in '
corn silk.
S hould you s elect
wh ite corn, or yellow
corn? White is generally
more tender. but it does '
no t contain as m any
natural values
Yellow corn has cryp·
to xa nthin a nd car o·
l e n es, wh ic h a r e
pigments with biological
activity. White corn has
only a t r a ce or 100
grams
F or s weeter corn,
cook at with husks on.
Jus t pull them back, re·
move silk, fold husks
back . secure : boil 20
minutes.
Season with e ith er
Marjor a m Butter or
Sage Butter instead of
Nectarine
Salad
Oriental
3 or 4 fresh nec.
larinl'S
l ca n 1 11 ounces>
mandarin oranges
I can <S ounces )
wa t e r chestnuts or 2
t ables poons s li c ed
picked onions
Salad greens
2 tablespoons garlic·
fl avored wine vinegar
2 tablespoons salad
01 1
•a cup mayonnaise
3 t ables p o o n s
chopped chutney
S li c e nect arines .
Dr a in or a nges : s lice
wa t er chestnuts Ar ·
range nectarines petal
fa shion in grecns ·line
salad bowl s. Fill centers
with oranges and water
chestnuts Com bane re·
m a 1n in g ingredi ents
Sp oon o ver salad s .
M akcs 6 scrvin~s
Frying
Pan
Salad
3 to 4 cups fresh
s pina ch leaves
2 medium-size fresh
nectarines
2 or 3 tablespoons '
th inl y s lice d green
onions
4 slices bacon
( 1 1 cup cider vinegar
12 teaspoon salt
I tablespoon brown
sugar
Wash and tear spinach
leaves from stems; tear
lar ge leaves Into pieces
and pack down In cup to
m eas u re. P a t with '
pa per towels to remove
excess m o i s tur e ..
Co a r s ely chop n ee·
tarlnes to yield t cup. In '
a bowl or plastic tjag
co m blne the s pinach,
nectarines and onions.
Cut bacon Into \2·inch
pi eces and fry until
~risp In large skillet.
Dri\ln crisp blta and add
lo spinach combination.
• Pour all but 2 tablet·
poons of bacon drippin1•1
from pan. Add vlne1ar.
'salt and brown sugar to
remaining dr lppin11.1 Heat Just to slmmerins
Remove from heat and
add spinach comblna·I
lion ~ t.ou well. Serve at
on ce wbtle s ligh tly
warm. Mako <4 to e
aervlngs.
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT, Wednesday, July 15, 1981
Your favorite recipe could •
I f YC?U li~e to cook and have a "favorite"
recipe, 1t could be worth a shopping
spree at Irvine Ranch Farmer's Market, or
you could win one of eight $100 gift
certificates at participating merchants. It
can all happen in the 1981 Daily Pilot
Favorite Recipe Contest, and it could
happen to you!
The top prize winner gets
two minutes to load up on
anything in sight (except bulk
meats) at Irvine Ranch Farmer's
Market. 2651 Irvine Ave. With the
store all to yourself, grab fresh
eggs, exotic fruits, meats,
gourmet foods and more in as
many baskets as you can handle!
Even if you don't win a top
prize, your recipe could be
published in our "Eater's
Digest" special section in the
Daily Pilot Aug. 20.
Daily Pilot food editor Sandie Joy will
supervise a panel of food judges who will
name the best recipe on the Orange
Coast. Winning recipes will be judged on
originality. ease of preparation, and of
course, taste. So get cooking. Read the
rules carefully and send us your recipes
as soon as possible. Entries must be
postmarked no later than Friday, July 17 .
Mail your entries to: Daily Pilot
Favorite Recipe Contest, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
Remember:
Entry Deadline
ia Friday,
July 17.
•
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3. Soups & Appetizers
Meal spreads, zesty dips, munchies and·
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4. Main Dishes
Whether it be hamburgers or coq au
vin, the best chicken salad or roast
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6. Ethnic Dishes
From chow mein to enchiladas to
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CONTDT RULES:
1. List all ingredients in order of use, followed by clear,
concise directions and the number of servings.
Remember, originality counts. Submit your entry on
8112 x 11 " paper and print clearly.
2. Only one entry per person per category will be ac-
cepted. If more than one entry is received for any
single category, all entries for that category will be
disqualified. Judges reserve the right to properly
categorize entries.
3. Recipes must be complete, and may not be changed
after submission. Incomplete recipes will be dis-
qualified.
4. In the event identical recipes are submitted by two
or more contestants, the first received will be the
one considered for judging.
5. The contest ~s open to all residents of Orange
County, except employees and their immediate
families of Orange Coast Publishing Co.
6. Indicate on each recipe in the top left-hand corner,
your name, address, telephone, and category en-
tered using separate sheets for each recipe. Mail to
"Daily Pilot Favorite Recipe Contest," P.O. Box 1560.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or bring it to 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED
NO LATER THAN MIDNIGHT, FRIDAY, JULY 17,
1981 , or receivec:t at the Pilot office no later than 5
p.m. July 17, 1981.
7. Entry of a recipe constitutes agreement that it
becomes the property of the Dally Pilot, and may be
published with acknowledgements (no street ad-
dresses or phone numbers w ill be published) in the
Daily Pilot and poast Life newspapers.
8. Entries will be disqualified if they fail to comply with
the contest rules. All judges' decisions are final. All
prizes will be awarded. CONTEST ENDS JULY 17.
1981.
4 • $ a s s a s a a3032 as usass cssass 52 Sill& &
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, Wednesday. July 15, 1981
Triple play is smart
I enjoyed three free boxes of cake mix. and actually
earned $1.43 less the cost of one postage stamp,'
says Mrs. Pickens.
By MARTIN S LOANE cents bul al10 doubled the value of her
This is a good time to recognize some coupon. So, she paid only In cents for three
very smart shoppers whose triple-play dll· boxes.
counts have brought them bi& savinas at the But she wasn't finished. Two weeks later
checkout counter. s he found a $2.40 refund form in a Duncan
Linda Marlenere of Madison, Ohlo. saved Hines newspaper ad.
up the UnJversal Product Codes from several '"I enjoyed three free boxes of cake mix
Kleenex purchases and senl for a Kleenex of· and actually earned $1.43 less the cost of one
fer or 16 coupons worth 25 cents each She re· postage stamp," says Mrs. Pickens.
ceived the coupons and patiently waited for a Linda Sass of Brewster. N.Y .. m ade a
local supermarket to pitch her the right ball. home run that Mike Schmidt would envy. Her
Sure enough, her local IGA Foodliner of-local supermarket advertised the 4·ounce
fered double coupons on the same day. that 1t Nestea on sale for $1.49 a jar. She got two
advertised Kleenex on sale at 59 cents a box. jars free when the store doubled her two 75·
"My children were so excited when I cent coupons.
loaded the 16 boxes of Kleenex into my shop· She then s ent the two proofs of purchase
ping cart at 9 cents a box," says Mrs. to the company for a coupon good for a dis-
Martenere. "Refunding is the best way 1 count of up to S4 on any Nestea product.
know of to enjoy supermarket shopping." .. I couldn't believe saving $7 that way,"
Sometimes a triple· play discount also s he says. "And I have been refunding for less
brings an unexpected surprise. than five weeks ...
Barbara Donato of Stratford, N.J .. had a Readers whose smart·shopping ex-
75-cent coupon good on any jar of Maxwell periences are published in this column re·
House Instant Coffee. When her s upermarket ceive "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds."
offered double coupons. the jar of coffee cost Send your experiences and shopping tips to
her only a penny. me in care of this news paper.
Then she used the inner seal from the jar NOTE: Several readers have asked me
to send for a free Maxwell House "Morning to clarify the instructions on crocheting a rug
Recipe Book.'' And inside the book she found from plastic grocery bags.
$1 .57 worth of coupons a nd 18 cents to cover First cut the handles off the bags. Work·
her postage. mg your way from the top, cut 1-inch strips
·'The coupons were a delightful sur· a round the bag as if you were peeling an ap·
prise, .. she says, .. and the recipe book has pie . Tie about 40 of the strips together and
given me some really good breakfast Ideas.'' wind them into a big ball.
Many readers of this column have told Chain stitch to the desired width of the
me that their triple plays on Duncan Hines rug Then single crochet back and forth.
Cake Mixes earned them a profit. We call REFUND OF TUE DAl'
these home runs. Write to the following address to obtain
Rosetta Pickens or Archer, Fla .. bad a the form r equired by this $1 refund offer :
coupon for SI off on the purchase of three L' Eggs Regular Refund, P .O. Box 731 , Young
boxes of cake mix. Her Albertson's market America. Minn. 55399 This offer expires
not only offered the cake mix on sale for 99 Sept 30. 1981
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coupon, tend the _,,. "Soft Gol-~-· ~~ 1~.:.~,";:il'G!.:!: '=:,i:::~ :.:~
co11pon, tenO 111• prooll trom •111111 l ·P<>llfld
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Siding with low-sodium
9y .JVUE ROTH
Tradition I on the
tide of a. low-sodium
dltil, because humans
have been on a low·
aodlum diet for three
m illion years
current sodlum Intake l:t
h idde n in pro~usaed
food•
catsup, und tta lud
dressingg
lcaveb as u luncheon
d1'i h or appetizer , or
M•rvc wtth cruckers as u
bprl·ad Makes about 2
cup11
1l 1s in our recent bis·
tory. with the advent. of
food pre ervatlon skills.
that we have developed
a taste for more ult
than the body needs. For
some, excess lngestloo
or salt has l ed to
hypertension -com ·
monly known as high
blood pressure.
If you arc interested
an restricting th e
amount of salt In your
diet, because you are
already suffering from
hyperte nsion o r as a
preventive m edicine
precaution, you'll have
lo become a sodium de ·
tectlve. Dlrrerent kinds
Hypertt'ntion hus bt>l'n
called a . ilcnt k1lll'r It
produces tcw wurning
signals. but can leud to
stroke, heart d1geu~c
a nd kidney fuilur 1•
!'\WED I S ll MEAT
HALLS
I l">und .iround beef
SPECIAL DIETS 1 ~ pound grouncl
pork or veal
1 cup mashed
potatoei.
or sodium are listed on
labels. first as salt, then
LOW·SODIUM I egg
CHOPPED EGGPl.ANT
l eggplant as sodium a l gi nate ,
sodium b e n zoa t e,
sodium h y droxid e,
sodium pro pio nate, up
sodium s ulfite and many
others. Add them all oil
together and they spell
2 tablt•bpoo n s
minced union
Americana eat an
average or 8""2 pounds or
salt each year. They
don't need that much.
l sliced onwn
I green pepper. cut
l tablespoon salad
I teasl_)<>On s ugar
1 • teaspoon pepper
1 • teaspoon nutmeg
1 ~ teaspoon allspice
1 ~ teai.poon ginger
3 tablespoons oil
Sodi um occ ur s
naturally in the meat,
vegetables, and other
food that we eat. and it
occurs in some drinking
water. The amount that
occurs naturally in un-
p r o c es s e d foods
coincidentally 1s just the
amount that we need to
stay in good balance
too much sodium for
many people who are
unaware or the amount
o r these food pre
servalives they are in·
gesting.
• 1 teaspoon peppc1
1 • teuspoon thyme
1 tablespoon lemon
juice
Pre heat oven to 350
degrees Bake the whole
eggplant until the skin 1s
soft and wrinkll•d
R<.'move from oven and
cul skin IHHI) ('hop in a
large chopping bov. I
Add onion and gr<.'en
pepper and rhop all Vl·ry
finl' Add oat . pepper.
thyme and lem on JUICl'
M ix v.cll and
refrigerate Serve cold
in a mound on lelture
Combine ground beef
:ind ground pork or veal
Add mashed potatoes
Stir 1n el(g, onion. sugar.
pepper. nutmeg, allspice
a nd ~inge r ; mix
thorough!) Form into
tiny balb ui.1ng about 1
tahlespoon or mixture
per ball Mt.>lt butler 1n a
large s kill e t . a dd
meatballs and brown
o\er low heat. shaking
µan 0C'<·as1onal l y lo
brown evenly Makes
about ~dozen meatballs
Americans tend to add
salt to their cooking ·or
al t he table that a c -
counts for one-third or
the average intake One-
fourth to one-half of our
Foods that contain a
large amount of sodium
incl ud e ca nn ed
vejtelables a nd soups,
dried soups. canned
tuna , canned tomato
Juice, dill pickles a nd
olives. Other foods in·
elude cheese, frozen din·
ners. and condiments
such as soy s auce,
• • .Nectarine recipes creative
(From Page Cl >
1h cup heavy cream
Dash or two ground nutmeg
2 large fresh nectarines
iro cup butter or margarine
:i,, cup grated Romano or
Parmesan cheese v.. cup finely chopped fresh
parsley
In a large s kettle, bring 4
quarts water to a boll with 1
tablespoon salt and 2 table·
s poons oil. Drop in noodles '
or s paghetti a nd return to
boiling. Boil, uncovered, until
tender, 20 to 25 minutes. Drain
and keep warm when done .
While pas ta is cooking. fry
bacon until crisp and golden.
Drain and coarsely crumble.
Beat egg and stir into cream
along with nutmeg. Slice nee·
larines. Toss hot cooked pasta
with butter and half the cheese.
Add cream mixture, nectarines.
remaining cheese and parsley
Toss gently and serve at once.
Makes 4 servings.
SEA SHELL FRUIT SALAD
Citrus Yogurt Dressing
3 cups cooked small shell
macaroni (4 ounces uncooked)
1 cup small strips cooked
ham or chicken
~ cup cubed Cheddar
cheese
i,.., cup sliced water
chestnuts
2 tablespoons s liced green
onion
2 tablespoons chopped pi
mien lo
1 tablespoon chopped fresh
mint or parsley
2 fresh nectarines
Crisp lettuce
Prepare Citrus Yogurt Dress·
ing. Combine macaroni with
ham (or chicken>. cheese, water
chestnuts, green onion, pimiento
and mint or parsley. Toss gently
with half the dressing . Cover
a nd chill. When ready to serve,
slice nectarines and combine
with salad mixture . Serve in
crisp lettuce with remaining
dressing . Ma k es 4 servtngs
1 about 6cups1
CITRUS YOGURT DRESSING
Beat 1 large egg, 14 c up
orange Juice, 2 tablespoons sug
a r , 1 teaspoon prepared mustard
a nd 114 teaspoon salt together.
Bring lo a boil i n 1 quart
saucepa n over medium heat.
stirring con s tantl y Boil 1
minute Remove from heat and
cover . Blend in 112 cup plain
yogurt; chill. Makes scant 1 cup.
FRUITED TUNA SALAD
DiUed Mustard Dressing
Ground Beef ••• 99c •.
Mlit .. n c..., 2..,. f.t c~
3 c ups cook ed sa l ad
macaroni 14 ounces uncooked>
1 can 17 ounces) solid white
tuna. drained
1 2 cup cubed Jack or Swiss
cheese
'1 cup thinly sliced celery
1 3 cup chopped sweet pickle
1 ~ cup finely chopped sweet
red onion
1 4 cup chopped green pepper
2 fresh nectarines
Lettuce
Lemon wedges
Prepare Dilled Mustard
Dressing Combine macaroni,
tuna. cheese, celery . p1 ck\e,
onion and green pepper Toss
with hatr the dressing Cover
and chill When ready lo serve.
slice nectarines and combine
with salad mixture Serve on let-
tuce with remaining dressing
and lemon wedge to squeeze on
Makes 4 servings 1about 112
quarts>
DILLED M S TARO
ORES.SING
Combine 3 • cup mayonnaise. 1
tablespoon ·wh1te wine vinegar . 2
teaspoons prepared m ustard, 1,
teaspoon sugar and 18 teaspoon
dill weed. Mix well lo blend
Makes scant 1 cup.
• • . •• ~ 119
T.ae>NE Ir PORTER HOUSE RtUIT RLLEO
Steaks • • • • • •..• s 3 2~. Danish Pastry •. 2 ~99c
PETITE
PRODUCE London Broil ••• French Rolls 12 ,. .. 99c
RID RIPE
Nectarines
TilOPICAL
MClllCJOS
RESH PICKED
• • • • • • • 39c ...
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Clod Roast •.•••• s I 8 ~.
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fr9INy bc*td Hi ow ow" o•et1•
l·l~-· LOMG HORM
Cheddar Cheese s I 9%. ._._.,.,...,...,
MONTERREY
Jack Cheese
MILO Spinach. • • • • 29c LEANEST
• • • .... Ground Beef Cheddar Cheese ·s 199
New look!
New size!
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coming Friday
MARINATED
• • • • • ... 2 9c •. Chuck Steak • • • "-emons
WHOLE FOSTER FARMS
uo Rose Chicken Breasts •• s I 3%.
Potat_o_e_s _. _· ._. __ ._.2_9•.. ~!!l!~s! ......... s2zz
• • • ••• s I 9f. Bean Sprouts ••• 3 9c •. RtESH
Dover Sole
14,1:1 TIHDIEl
• • • • • .39c ... NISH
Boneless Trout •• ~2 92.
UVIMAIHI
Lobster •••••••• s 5 9.~
AfJpre&. I .... ••er
LOCK•ROWN
Red C>nlo"s •••• 29c ..
.. HH . ... 29c ... Reel Snapper · •••• s I 92. ....
Grapefruit
LOM9 ....
Cucumbers •••• I 9c ...
STORE tOJtS:
M-f 9am-9pm SAT.,....... ~.10..1pm
,........,.,......_ . . ....
Tavem Ham •••• ~27!
FflESH
Cole Slaw •..••• 79c •.
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CALIFORNIA
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TAYLOR CALftlOINIA ClllUMtS
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Shrimp i.s classy, cool in salad
The recipe for Shrimp
'N Barley Salad Plates
wa1 inspired by selec-
tions featured on am .
edeed menus at tbe
classiest restaurants.
Plates of this cool,
creamy seafood salad
nestled in avocado
halves are so elegant
that they aren't just
made. They are de-
signed.
place lettuce leaves.
Then fill the avocado
halves wlth barley
salad . Add the
garnishes.
SHRIMPS 'N BARLEY
SALAD PLATES
1 cup quick barley•
11,i1., teaspoons salt
3 cups bolling water
2 cans (4"11 ounces)
small deveined shrimp,
rinsed, drained or 1
pound cooked salad
s hrimp
1 can (81,.\ ounces)
artichoke hearts,
drained, cut into bite-
size pieces
~ cup celery slices
""' cup green onion slices
1 cup dairy sour
cream
1 cup mayonnaise
~ teaspoon dill
weed
Stir barley and 1 tea·
s poon salt into boiling
water. Cover; simmer
for 10 to 12 minutes or
until tender, stirring oc-
casionally. Drain; cool.
Combine barley ,
s hrimp, artichokes ,
celery and onion In large
bowl; mix well. Com-
bine sour cream ,
mayonnaise, dill weed
and remalnine 1,i1., tea-
spoon salt. Pour over
barley mixture ; mlx
well. Chill for 3 to 4
hours or overni1ht.
Serve in avocado halves
and garnish with fresh
dill, lemon wedges and
artichoke hearts, If de-
sl red. Makes about 6
cups.
•Note: Substitute ~
cup regular barley for
quick barley, It desired.
Increase boiling water
to 4 cups. Increase cook·
ing time of barley to 1
hour .
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Wednesday, July 15, 1981
Take time to delign Shrimp •n·
Ber~ SaJad Plat11, tn.IJ>'red
bl/ 1el«tianl on gUt~ed
menut in thit cl.aaml't
r11taurant1. l
To produce a pro-
fessional-quality salad
plate, follow the secret.s
of the best chefs at each
stage of preparation.
Take extra care as you
prepare the barley. the
ingredient that lends
s uch a special chewy·
texture and subtle flavor
to your salad. Choose
either quick barley, re-
quiring only 10·12
minutes , or r egular
barley with a longer
cooking time. But,
whichever choice you
make, drain the barley
thoroughly and cool it
before niixing with other
ingredients. Follow the
instruction to chill the
barley salad mixture,
preferably overnight,
for best results. And,
choose ripe avocadoes
for the finest-looking
and be st -ta sti ng
salads.
KEY BUYS: EXTRA SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE.
Finally, on chilled
salad plates, artistically
Try shrimp
boats with
nectarines
Shrimp boats have
been immortalized in
song -along with some
fine shrimp dishes, jam·
balaya, gumbo and
shrimR with rice. You U fmd added rea-
sons to sing their
praise when you team
them with lush, juicy.
fragrant nectarines. The
pale pink shrimp appear
both in the dressing and
layered on a green bed
of shredded iceberg let-
tuce in Nectarine SaJad,
Orleans that pairs these
two delicate and subtle
rtavors.
Make the dressing
ahead of time and let it
m e I I o w i n t· h e
refrigerator. Clean the
shrimp Cor rinse well
under running water if
you' re using canned
shrimp), let them dry
and set them back in the
refrigerator to wait for
the perfect moment of
serving.
Prepare the nec-
tarines by slicing them
into thin crescents and
let them chill , l oo.
Remember that nec-
tarines come in both
cling and freestone
varieties, so ii the flesh
does not lift away from
the pit. easily. don't
jump to the conclusion
that you have purchased
nectarines that are not
ripe enough to use.
C han ces are ,
particularly later in the
season, that you have
purchased a clingstone
variety . These nee·
tarines can be pitted
easily, too. Just take
your grapefruit knife
and insert it in the stem
end. Cut all the way
around the pit, then pull-
ing gently, lirt the pit
out. Cut the nectarine in
half and then continue
with your slicing .
Remember that you
don't have to peel a nec-
tarine. The skin is fuzz·
less, thin, tender and
flavorful. It's deep, rich
color lends a vibrant
note to the pastel pink of
the shrimp.
NECTARINE SALAD,
ORLEANS
Creamy Shrimp
Dressing
4 cups shredded
iceberg lettuce
3 or 4 fresh nec-
tarines
1 cup cooked or
canned shrimp
Prepare dressin1;
cover and refrigerate an
bour or looeer to mellow
navor. When ready to
serve, line chilled salad
bowl with a few crlap
lettuce leaves. Top with
shredded lettuce. Halve,
remove pit and sllce
nectarines. Attange on
top or lettuce along with
1brlmp. Serve with
Creamy Shrimp Dreas-
lnl. Makes 4 aervlnp.
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Ways to tell Finnan haddie from mahi-mahi
You've worked hard
ull week and dl'CJde to
treat yourself to an
evening out. The night
begins with a relaxing
setting a comfortable
restuurunt. pleasant
l'O mpany. light con·
\ e rsat1on. A gl ass of
your favorite wine eases
away the tensions of the
day.
You decide to order
your meal, so you open
the menu . Tragedy
strikes' You're instantly
surrounded bv finnan
haddie. mati1 mah1 .
calamari and sword·
fish . fill ets polonaise.
11ll cts llorenttne,
ncwburg. meunierc and
hechamel . You get
ncrvous and your
stomach groans All the
tens ion and anxiety
('omes back.
Thl• waiter arrives to
ta kt• your order You see
no way out. You sut ·
eumh to the pressure
anti order the usu<il
Relax. There's no rea
son to let the wonderful
tasll' of fish and seafood
dishes. exotic saun•s
and savory fish soups
pass you by because you
don't know what thcy
un• when you sec them
on a menu lle re's u
hrtl'f guide lo help you
n:plore the unknown
.mil treat your taste
hudi. to some exciting
l'ntn·cs
F INNAN llADDI E 1s
~rnokC'd huddoC'k sold in
f11lt.'ls ~lore thun a C'en
tur~ ugo. a Sl·otsman
11,1med .John Ross Jr .
populanled hacld1e I the
Sc-ot l'h \'crnacu I ar for
haddock i 1n his nat1 H'
F1ndon. Scotlann
When ut its best. fin·
nan h<1dd1c 1s moist and
i.:olclen, with flak~ lex
tun• and delicate \\OOd-
~moked na\'Or Look for
f1nnan hadd1e and
maearon1 or F1nnan
II acidic Basqua1se on
'our fa\'orite m(•nu
\Vhy not sample a finnan
haddtt· snuffle u lli.:hl.
different. entree
SY. ordfish has recent
ly twcome populart7.l'd
on todav's markt•t Tht•
llithl meat remains firm
;iftl'r cooking. and
i-.wordfish·~ hearly ta!>le
is pll•asing to ('\~en the•
most avowed fish eater
I t's best broiled or
suut<•ed, with just a hint
of s auce or seasoning
Look for Sword f1s h
Steak Saute Amandinc
or Broiled Swordfi sh
whl'll ordering your next
meal
You can escape lo the
II <• y, au an islands with a
maht mahi entree This
tropical fish is especial·
I) popular in the south
and mahi-mahi fillets
a rt• great poached .
hrolled, baked or
s uuccd. A sampling of
~1 ahi·'.\1ahi Veronique.
the fish prepared in bul
lN <ind crowned ''1th
'>e<.•dless white grapes.
'' 111 ha\'l' ~ou crying for
more
RAINBOW TROllT
also has bcl·ome a
popular menu item
hec.iusc of its great
taste and \ersattl1ty
ll1gh in protein. try pan
fr1t•d trout stuffed with
rll'e and mushrooms. or
hrotlecl troul stuffed
with vel{etables and
shrimp, ladled with a
C'rca m sauce Treat
}Ourself to a seafood
platter for a change of
pace a nd see that it in·
d udes deep-fried. beer·
batter lrouL. shrimp and
scallops.
No dining repertoire is
complctl'. ho wever,
without ca lamari
<sq ui d >. Wh et her
ser ved with lemon and
hutter. sauteed in
tomato sauce a nd spices
or served over spaghet ·
ti, calamari a ppeals to
any appetite.
The re cipes f or
Shrimp De Jong he is
said to have originated
in the De Jonghe family
restaurant in Chicago.
Since then , man y
r estaurant goers have
enjoyed this popular
menu item. You're sure
to enjoy the shrimp.
topped with a spicy
bread crumb mlxtur
nnd broiled to a golden
brown.
Yet, what do you do
when you're comforta·
ble with the fi sh, but the
sauces remind you or
outer space creatures.
MAN HAS BEEN ex·
plorlng sr.al'e for years,
lsn' t lt t me to e>tplore
tho• cravings for
seafood you never knew
you had?
Whatever the species. norentlne ls Just aulood
over 1pinach, urved
>
with 11 C're ~m sauce.
Sole, flounder or
whitefbh are all great
florentine dishes.
R e m o ul ade (pro ·
nounced rem u Jude> is
an elegant mayormalse-
based sau<'e. spiced with
gar li c and o ni on.
mustard. tobmsco, pickle
and cupers. A perfect
fin1sh1ng touch to a
poal·hed fish dish. such
<is halibut or cod. this
sauce can please even
the fuSMl'St eater
A f1nor1te fillet, li ght-
ly contt.'d with seasoned
butter und sprinkled
with croutons, chopped
eg& and 1>&&ns ley can
easil y be unyone's
choice. Look tor this on
the menu at your favorite
eatery It'll probably be
culled Trout. Butterflsh
or Sea Bsss Polonaise
ANOTHER SIMPLE
fish das h with a famcy
n u m E.' ls Fi ll ets
Meuniere your fish
sel ection served in
browned butter
Poached salmon
HoJJundalse is 11 terrllic
combination or the light·
fl avored fish and an egg
delectable blend or buy
scallops. btoek, milk und
cheese. simmcrt•d to !l
taste-tempting delt~ht
Finnan haddie is smoked
haddock sold in fillets .
a n d butte r sa u ce .
Hollandaise is great tor
both the fish and the rice
or vegetables you select.
Scallops Mornay 1s a
Murinuru 1s u spught•l
t I ·style tomato suuN•
It 's great ladled over
!>hrimp or any fish ftllt•t
1-'ISll VELO TE ts
m ude from fish ,.!IH'k or
ruml•l /\ bus11· \ i•loutt•
tun bl' the sturt of many
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f111h r1llt•t1:1. ~hrimp, nuh
or lobster, vo111 111•11rnod
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Turkey saves money
Turkey hindquarter
route, plentiful and
n utritious, are your
anawer to risin& food
toetl.
Frequently follnd
amoaa the lowest priced
ol all meat items, turkey
blndquartera are just
rl1bt for weekly one·
meal menus and can be
roaated open pan or in a
roaatma bas to a Juicy
tender doneness. Add
1prin1 veeetables the
tut hour and a half of
cooking. With a sprinkl·
Salt and freshly
around pepper
4 or S carrots
2 iucchlnl squash
1 cup fresh peas
6 to 8 potatoes
Rlnae roast with cold
water; drain and wipe
dry. Place turkey, skin·
aide up, on small rack in
ahallow routing pan, al·
lowing space around
J'ack for vegetables to
cook in drippings. Brush
akin with melted butter,
salt and freshly ground
pepper. Roast at 325
degrees for 1 ~ to 2~
hours depending on size
of roast, until meat
lhermonetor registers
175 degrees to 180
degrees.
Approximately one
hour before roast ahould be done, place cleaned
veeetables around roast
in drippings, turnlna to
coat them.
If roas ting bag is
used. Insert roast into
bag, seal and roast ac·
cording to directJons on
package, Forty.five
minutes before roast
should be done. open
bae C be careful with
1t eam> and add
ve1etables, then close
a1ain and continue to
roast.
Pour drippings into
saucepan, thlcken with
nour -water mixture and
cook until thick. Season
to taste. Serve hot over
1ucculent slices of
turkey along with tender
cooked ve1etablea.
Makes 6 or more serv·
bags.
Turkey hindqtlarter roa1t.
tender and tantalumg, ii roalf·
ed to a succulent golden brown
and served with teruUr garden
vegetables.
int of mixed herbs, the .-----------------------------------------------------------------
dark meat of turkey
tutu tant.alilin&.
Thldtea the juices for
iravy and you have a
porioua dinner entree to
serve with t.oaaed sreen
and citrus salad, corn
sticks and butter balls.
REaBED TURKEY
RINDQUA&TEK
ao.ur WITH SPalNG
VEGETABLES
1 hindquarter
t urkey roast (3 to 6
pounds)
Melted butter
Cheese
topped
salad
4 ounces blue cheese
1 package (3
ounces) cream cheese
o/.i cup real mayon·
nai$e
l/" cup vinegar
1 te as p oo n
Worcestershire
1 teaspoon onion salt
1 e nve l ope un·
flavored gelatin
11 .. cup cote\ water
4 to 6 large fresh
nectarines
Oil and v inegar
dressing (optional>
Ice berg l ettu ce
leaves
Blend cheese and
mayonnaise. Mix in
vi negar. Worcestershire
and onion salt. Soften
gelatin in cold water in
c up ; place over hot
water until gelatin is
dissol ved. Stir into
cheese mixture. Spoon
into 6 to 8 small molds.
Chill until firm. Jus t
before serving. s lice
nectarines ; dip in to
dressing. if des ired
Overlap slices in rings
on lettuce leaves in ser v·
ing dis hes . Unmo ld
cheese molds in center
o f nectarine s lices
Makes 6 to 8 servings.
CU RRI ED NEC ·
TARINE AND GRAPE
SALAD
Arrange wedges of
juicy fresh nectarines,
whole seedless grapes
and onion slices ,on in·
dividual beds or iceberg
lettuce; top with a
dressing or dairy sour
cream flavored with
curry powder and a
tingle of horseradish.
NECfAIUNE SQUASH
P repare frozen cooked
mashed yellow squash
as label directs. Tum in·
to casserole and top with
sliced fresh nectarines
and some imported
ginger or orange
marmalade. Heat and
serve with pork or
poultry.
SUPER SOUP
Start your meal the
Scandinavian way -
with a chilled fruit soup.
Combine 2 cups sliced
fresh nectarines, 1 ~ cup
sour cream and ~ cup
rose wine in a blender
jar; puree. Serve icy
cold.
LEMONY PAaMESAN
PEARS
Beat '4 cup each salad
oil and lemon juice. 1t'J
teaspoon seasoned salt,
'4 teaspoon dried dill or
oregano together until
blended. Stir in 2 tables·
poona crated Parmesan
cheese. Pour over
quartered fresh Bartlett
pears. Serve u a relish
with lrilled fish or other
meats.
BUIUIL Y PEAD
Pare, core and slice
fresh Bartlett pean into
s h erbet glasses .
Sprlnkle with au1ar and
a little finely 1rated
oran1e peel. aull. When
ready to terVe, top with
cbiUed cbampape.
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Freshest Corn Harvest of the Year
Eeshest because we pick it
ourselves just for you. Our corn is
harvested,packedinfreshiceto
lock in sweetness and delivered to
our back door within four hours of
picking. And because it comes
from the Irvine Ranch which we
feel has the best soil in Orange
County for growing vegetables, the
Irvine Ranch Farmers Market
corn has a lways been the sweetest
and finest. The only way to get it
fresher is to pick it yourself.
'Jiie marvels of fresh corn on
the cob -its moist crunchy tex-
ture and milky flavor -bring the
sensation of sunshine to many an
outdoor table. Sliced off the cob,
it's versatile enough to become the
prime attraction in main-dish ·
salads or zesty fillings for pocket
sandwiches.
How to accomplish these delecta-
ble feats, you wonder, with a few
ears of corn? The next time you're
celebrating this season's golden
sun and cool breezes with a patio
barbecue, just cook a few extra
ears to create some delicious corn
concoctions the next day. And
since supplies are heaviest from
May to September, now is the
pe rfect time to enjoy good bu ys.
According to the United Fres h
Fruit and Vegetable Association,
look for plump, well-developed
kernels, with evenly spaced rows
filled to the tip. And there should
be no soft, small or missing
kernels. Good quality ears have
bright green hus k completely
wrapping them. Once purchased,
use corn as soon as possible to en-
joy its natural sweetness. But if
storing is necessary, make s ure
the ears are kept well-chilled and
humid, wrapped in their husks .
C orn is .a snap to cook. Once
the water boils, it takes only about
eight minutes to enjoy its
marvelous flavor. Don 't add any
salt or sugar to the cooking water,
however, as salt toughens the
kernels, while s ugar sweetens
them.
And now that you've developed
some expertise in the marvels of
corn, put it to use in recipes -con-
sider Corn Off The Cob Quiche.
Three medium ears, cooked, will
provide the right amount of
kernels .
Corn, cheese, and eggs -all
golden beauties! Together they
create a blend that tastes as good
as it looks.
ZISl lrvlne Ave., Costa Mesa', 631-4404
Corn Off The Cob Quiche
6 servings
1 (9-inch ) bakes pie shell*
3 medium ears corn <about 1112
cups cooked kernels >
112 cup chopped onion
1 tablespoon butter
1 2 cup (2 oz.) shredded sharp
Cheddar cheese
6 eggs
1 112 cups half and half or milk
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
112 t~aspoon dry mustard
1/s te3spoon pepper
1 s teaspoon ground savory
Parsley sprigs, optional
Remove husks a nd silks from corn. In
medium saucepan, bring 1 inch water to
boiling. Add corn. Cover and cook until
tender, 6 to 8 minutes. Drain. When cool
enough to handle. cut kernels from cobs. Set
aside.
In small saucepan over medium heat,
cook onion in butter until tender but not
brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Sprinkle onions, re-
served corn and cheese into pie shell. Beat
together remaining ingredients except
parsley unlit blended. Pour over vegetables
and cheese. Bake in preheated 375~F. oven
until knife inserted near center comes out
clean,. 35 to 40 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes
before serving. Garnish with parsley, if de-
sired.
*To bake pie shell: Line unbaked pie shell
with 12-inch square of aluminum foil. Fill
with rice or dried beans or peas. Cover rim
of shell with edges of foil. Bake in preheated
450"F . oven until lightly browned at edges,
10 to 15 minutes. Lift out foil and rice. Cool
on wire rack.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1981
COMICS
CLASSIFIED 06 07
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All-stars go to bat
in Cleveland anyway.
See· D3 .
0.11, l'llet _It, LH l'ey,..
President
has rep
at talks
From AP diapakbes
Labor Secretar y Raymond
Donovan plans to throw the
weight or tbe Reagan Ad-
ministration into the effort to
end the 34-day-old baseball
players strike.
Donovan was to accompany
federal mediator Kenneth Mof·
fett today when club owners'
n e g o tiators a nd pl ayer s '
representatives r esume d
bargaining in New York. It was
to be lbe first meeting since
talks broke up Saturday amidst
much bitterness after owners re-
jected a settlement proposal
d rawn up by Moffett.
THE NEGATIVE e ffects of
the strike economic losses in
the 24 major league cities and
the cancellation of 392 or the
2,106 scheduled regular-season
games apparently a re serious
enough in Donovan's opinion
t hat he should inter vene with
Moffett. The 52nd All-star
Game . wh i c h tiad b een
s cheduled for Tuesday night in
Cle veland. a lso is a strike
casualty
"The secreta ry is deeply con·
cerned about the economic im·
pact that the strike is having on
many American c ities," said
Donovan aide Earl Cox.
Don Klosterman r left J did the introducing, and Ray Malavasi did the teaching at Tuesday's media orientation day at Rams Park.
The strike began June 12 over
the type or compensation teams
s hould be awarded when they
lose Cree agents.
Malavasi presses hi.s points with some X's and O's Moffett said Donovan would
open today's n egotia tions by
making a statement, but added
that the secretary did not plan lo
stay for the entire session. Rams coach conducts seminar on the finer aspects of the game of football
By JOHN SEVANO
Of tllt o.ity ...... Matt in order for things to work right."
There were no bells to signify the
s tart of class Tuesday, but the students
were in their seau, nonetheless, ready
to learn.
equipment, preparation, the Rams' or-
ganization, personnel and programs
was discussed
And, the first thing we learned was
that Malavasi the teacher -was just
as serious as Malavasi -the coach.
than six hours for those few diehards
that stuck it out -was conducted to
change the ignorant. No loneer,
Malavasi was determined, would those
members of the media who cover the
team be oblivious of the Rams' ways.
o r course. that philosophy transcends
onto t he field. too. where Malavasi
expects nothing less than 100 percent
from his players
"I BELIEVE Mr. Donovan's
presence at this meeting will
e mphasize the importance of
bringing this dispute to a con-
<.'lusion." Moffett said
Moffett and Cox confirmed
that if the new round of talks
fails to produce a settlement.
Donovan will summon represen·
talives or both si d es lo
Washington f or intensive
bargaining that would be accom-
panied by a news blackout.
It was Media Orientation Day at "Welcome to Rams Park," is how
Malavasi addressed the more than 80
media members present. "I bope you
will profit by what you learn today."
So, Malavasi started from scratch,
careful not to omit a single detail.
.. I suppose we could put a fear factor
in a player," said the coach. "or we
could give hi m rewards. But that's not
how we work. Instead, we would r athe r
have the player motivate himself Crom
within.
Rams Park and the students in this
_ case were the press.
Rams Coach Ray Malavas1 was the
teacher, and the purpose of the one-day
course was to educate the typewriter
pounders and members of the electronic
m edium in the finer aspects of the
game of football .
For years, or for at leut u long as
Malavasi baa been coach, be bas con-
tended that the media's knowledee or
the game is limited: That too often
what tbe press print.I Is not only inac-
curate ... but without basis.
The Ram coach talked about the dif-
ferent jobs within the organization. the
fun c tion a nd purpose each one
performed, and how each link was vital
to the overall schem e of success.
"What you have to re member is that
if one part of the structure fails ...
everybody suffers." s aid Malavasi.
··Everybody bas to be working together
"Discipline, total concentration and
motivation are the three things essen-
tial for a football player.
Moffett said he preferred not
to discuss in detail the option of
conducting negotiations under
the auspices o f t he Labor
Department
Everything you would want lo know
within reason -about X's and O's, The seminar -which lasted for more
"We. as coaches, a re teachers It's up
<Se~ RAMS, Page D4 >
Rowdies:
The cure
for Surf?
By CURT SEED EN
Of 1119 o.iiy ,. ... Steff
During the North American
Soccer League's indoor season.
Craig Allen cam e very close to
setting a league record by scor·
ing at least one goal in 17 con-
secutive games.
He finis hed the indoor cam·
paign with 24 goals and 21 as·
sists to lead the California Surf
in the scoring department. Yet,
Allen has become somewhat of a
forgotten man during the 1981 ·
outdoor season.
Most of the season, Surf Coach
Laurie Calloway has used Steve
Moyers and Laurie Abrahams
a s his top two strikers, with
Graham Oates a nd more recent·
ly Ossama Khalil serving as the
third man up front.
Tonight, when the Surf enter·
tains the struggling Tampa Bay
Rowdies (7:30), Allen will be
back in the starting lineup, look·
Ing for a way to help his club
curb a four-game losing streak
and propel the Surf into tbe
N ASL playoffs.
The player he will be replac-
ing was the Surf's top scorer ln
last year's outdoor season -
Laurie Abrahams .
"I just didn 'l think Laurie
Abraham• was producing the
way Laurie Abrahams can pro-
duce and I need players who can
score out there," CalJoway ex-
plains. "I want to use players
who want to show both in prac-
,llce and ln games that they want
to take tbe Su:rf to the playoCCs."
Abrahams did not dress for
Saturday niebt's 4·3 two-
overtl m e dereat to the
Washington Diplomata, r e·
portedly because of a viral
problem.
Callo.ay &ajd he felt everyone
he 11sed on the field Saturday
ni1ht "displayed the intensity"
he wants to see, and that la why
the lineup a1alnlt the Rowdies
tonitht will bHlcaUJ be the
aame, minus the tMitJon of Al-
len.
Tbat meana Oates wUJ move
back to tbe midfield poeltkla in ... ..,. •. ~-·
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"That's one Jump ahead." he
said ''I'd like to wait and see
wh at happens when the two
s ides resume talks "
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Soccer still being kicked around
President Reagan himself, a
onetime play by-play announcer
for the Chicago Cubs. has said
little publicly about the s trike.
BUT HE SAID Tuesday he
would like lo see the strike set-
tled soon.
On the day baseball acquiesced, tbe soc·
cer people commenced dry washing their
hands and dusting orr lhe seau in anticipa-
tion peculiar to the operators of the on1y
game in town.
Unhappily, the departure of the ball
guys did soccer no noticeable good.
Thousands continued to arrive al the
games disguised as empty seats, as the
cliche goes.
Therefore. the failure or the population
in our part of the universe to accept soccer
as a pastime continues, If not as a
m ystery, certainly as a fact.
DEDICATED SLEUTHS have left few
stones unturned in an effort to explain why
this international favorite gets the chilled
s houlder in areas where citizens pay ac·
tual money lo witness mud wrestling,
rolle r de rby and track and field. No
legitimate aid is forthcoming trom the pro-
moters of soccer who seems to bas e their
hopes for the future on a statistic which is
several years of age.
"We have hundreds or thousands of kids
playing soccer," Is the repeated state-
ment.
What the game needs, or course, is hun-
dreds of thousands of adults who will pay
to see the professionals play.
Significantly, this tourist the other eve·
ning encountered Peter Wall at Los
Alamitos Race Course. Wall had recently
been fired as coach of the California Surf
soccer side and was submcrgjng his sor-
row tn S2 exaclas and pick six wagering
while reflecting favorably al a mid-week
crowd in the neighborhood of 7,000.
One thing led to another, and Wall was
asked his theory as lo why soccer has such
limited lure in this area. His reply was
less than predictable, but quite reasona-
ble.
"I would be more interested in hearing
your views on the matter," Peter Wall
s aid "I assume you are one of those
without interest in soccer and I would be
interested in hearing why."
We ll . in a n opening di s play or
benevolence, l suggested that soccer has
been given a bum rap by the general
public of Southern California. The sporting
fraternity persists in comparing soccer
with American football which is entltely
·unreasonable. Nonetheless, It is a fact.
SECONDLY, WHETHER BY LACK or
competence or lack of good fortune, soccer
has faUed to produce athletes with which
the citizens can identify . That is to say,
P ete .Rose and Earl Campbell and Dr. J
attract clients to stadiums and arenas.
Is ador Plotnik, or whatever the name or
the greatest badminton player on the face
or the earth, will rarely sell out the build-
ing.
In several years or observing soccer in
the Southland, only one name has captured
the imagination of this bystander. George
Best is familiar and prominent and the un-
fortunate fact is that George commanded
most of his ink and attention for antics
quite some distance from the greensward.
G eorge Best was an accomplis hed
performer in the barroom and boudoir and
was applauded and celebrated in ac·
cordance with the standards of our socie·
ty. Presumably, Georgie was also skilled
at dribbling and heading.
Finally, it is the uncluttered view from
here that soccer has failed miserably in
the matter or seizing the advantage of
television which is the greatest educa-
tiona l implement of all time.
SUFFICIENT TELEVISION stuffed
down the gullets of a population will ap-
propriately wash the brains . I mean, there
ts a majority which has been taught to
regard Laverne and Shirley as legitimate
entertainme nt.
Soccer's most prominent failing on TV
bas been its choice or color commentators.
Qualified experts on the s port have pro·
vided the color in what seems to be a man-
ner loo capable for the uniliated to un-
derstand. It would seem more desirable
for the color man -as opposed to the
play-by-play broadcaster -and the au-
dience to learn together.
This ls a method conceived and proved
effective on Monday Night Football.
"l agree with Samuel Gorn·
pers. who created the American
Federation of Labor. who said.
·Anytime t he r e 's a strike .
ther e 's a breakdown in com·
m unications'." the President
s aid.
Marvin Mi Il e r . executive
director or the players' union.
s aid Tuesday the players had no•
new ideas. "We are constantly
reviewing our position , but we
haven't come up with anything
new." Miller said
In an inter view a ired on the
CBS network. Baseball Com-
missioner Bowie Kuhn said, "J
think we're getting very neer .fl
settlement." Kuhn added that he
believed the club owners bad
made a "significant s tep
forward in their rewrite" of Mof-
felt's settlement plan last week.
The comm1ss1oner said he was
looking at a number or ways to
r esume the season once the
s trike e nds . including the
possibility of a round-robin
tournament.
Al so Tuesda y , half of
m anagemeot 's six-member
Player Relations Committee
Board or Directors were in New
York to meet with Ray Grebey,
mana~ement's chief negotiator.
Light winds leave Transpac yachts • in doldrums
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY
OeltyNll ...........
HONOLULU -Irvine Loube's
Bravura-87 from Richmond Yacht Club
1 moved lnlo the No. 1 handicap position
In tbe 2,225-mile Los Antelea-to-
Honotulu race Tuetday, but her hold on
the top spot wu shaky.
Bravura ftnilbed at 1: SS p.m., Paclllc
Daylipt 11me, to UDMat Merlin and
Zamuaan which bad flnilbed euUer.
But. Honolulu y1cbt1n1 fanJ were
holdlnc tbelr coUett.l\'e breaU. that Jim
Bambart'a Ulm Na Mara from Hawaii ,
Yacbt Chtb would make IOOd bet ETA
of J :4' p.m. ffoDolulu time ~ UDHat
Bravura.
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of disappointment that could have been·
beard tbrouahout the area about 2 p.m.
when Barnhart radioed race head-
quarten that Ulm Na Mara bad run out
of wind less than 100 miles from
Diamond Head, and cban1ed his ETA to
9 p.m . Honolulu time unleu condiUona
'improved.
That left Mike Kennedr'• Audacious
from Dana Polnt u the molt Wtely to
correct out on Bravura·8'7. Audacious
bad unt.ll t :M a .m., PDT, today to wln
Claaa 8 and overall neet bonon.
At the 8 a .m . Tuesday roll caU,
Audaclout bad 111 mU• to to. but It
w11 not tnown wlMUler lbe wu a.wnc a eoune tllllt would put btr ln tbe
doldrums that. haunted yacbta 100 miles
oft Diamond Head.
Skippers and nav.l1ators ffoishlnt
Tuesday were In a1reement that th01e
that saJled cloHr to the mumbUne
course found conalstenUy better winds
than t.bOle who cbole the more souther·
Cy course, a condlt.toa ln dlrett contrast
to recent Honolulu races.
Winds ln the Molokai Chann.t were
1en6rally lltht Tuesday and the
weat..ber at Walltlld was bot and butnid
after llthl, ea.rly-momlnc rains.
Y adlta bl port ln order of their fl.nlab
were Merlin, Christine, ft•stlme. Hana
Ho, Sbandu, Octavia, Oaxaca, seem
Lo\'e, Zama1aan, Chaah Mer, Nltht
Tratn, WtnCi, Temerity, Maeobl, Wlli·
terhawk , Bravura-87 , Brisa ,
Checkmate, and Natoma.
Expected to finish durtn1 the nl1ht
were Shamrock, Sunset Boulevard,
Native Son, and New World.
The yacht, Slater Divine, co-skippered
b>' Mike Gayner and Tony Deltlno out of
Ltdo Isle Yacht Club, was rePOrted atUJ
under 1>0wer, tryln.a to reach HonolUlu
without usistance after abe lOlt her
ateertns early Tuesday.
Gayner at first requested ualltance
alter I011ne ateerinl about 100 miles
from DlamOod Head, but later reported
that be would attempt to make port un-
der eqtne power wtttaout UlllWce
from t.lwJ Cout Guard. TM ume ol tbe
•teerlnl Problem was Mt now .
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Kramer lashes out
at McEnroe antics
From AP dl1p•&cbe1
CfUCAGO -The courtaide an· m tics ol John McEnroe durin& a first·
round match en route to the
Wimbledon title should have resulted in hie dis·
qualification -despite the problems it would
have created for the tournament , says former
tennis great Jack Kramer.
Durin,c his match against Tom Gulllclt,ao11,
McEnroe ulled the umpire "an incompetent
fool," the head referee "an imbecile," and lhe
tournament olficials in general "the absolute
pits or the world."
But whatever the cost to the tournament
would have been, Kramer believes McEnroe's
suspension would have put teeth in the game's
rules, which a handful or the top players re-
peatedJy break with impUhity.
"I'm only disappointed lhat the man who
was called an Idiot didn't say, 'Game!' And, if
Mac said anything else, just say, 'You're de-
faulted' and walk off the court, if be acted that
bad," said Kramer.
ROGER CA RLSON
Cruz geta probation in theft·cue
CHICAGO -Todd Cn&.a of tbe • Cbkaao wt\Jte Sox w .. place.a on a·
nine·monlh "conditlonal dhehar1e"
Tuesday by a Judie ln Edmonton. Alberta
Canad.a, for alleaedly brealdn1 into 1 depart·
meat at.ore, 1 team spokesman said.
Lawyen for the 25·year-old abort.stop aald
the 1eotence wu equivalent to probaUon ta
American courts.
Cru~ wu arrested May 20 on charaes of
breaklna and entering ind attempted theft
followt~ _a break·ln of a Hudaoo'• Bay store.
AL ~ Ume, Crui told Wblte So• mua1•
ment he • bad too much to drink" that nl&bt.
Mana1ement had dealanated Crus as the
White Sox reiular short.atop In Ul80 but he In·
Jured his back late in 1prln1 tralnln1.
Quote of the day
Coach Jolla McKay of lhe Tampa Bay
Buccaneers. on the mall be aeta: "It's
about 3-1 that I am not really 1 dirt)'
so and·ao. But even with that raUo there
are aUU an awful lot o/ •ones• who inliat
that I am.'' -
Rogers falls 1 Y2-mile run
VERO BEACH. Fla. -RunoinJ
back George Roarers, flrsl·rou.nd
draft choice of tbe New Orleans
Saints, failed to complete the l\.it·mlle run at
preseason training camp Tuesday -the first
on-field test for the athletes on bud.
··Somewhere ln the second hall of tbe
course he overheated and underwinded," said
team spokesman Greg Suit. Suit said Coach
Bum Phillips bad not announced yet whether
Rogers would have to run it again.
••Bum said that evidently be should be In a
little bit better condition." Suit said drily.
Chargers sign Cappelletti to contract
The San Otego Chariers an· II
nouoced Tue.day the sltnin1 of •II• former Heismlll Trophy wlMer Job
CappeUet&.I. Cappelletti carried the baJI 101 et
for 364 yard.a and 1cored rave touchdowna ln 10
eamea ln 1980 after 1lttln1 the entire 1979 season
with the Rams because of a seven lf'Oln Injury
. . . San Franclsco h11 acquired quarterback
Guy Be~amln from New Orleana. but the 49ers
were unable to sign cornerb8Ck llotuUe Lo«, the
ex-USC corncrback seeking a four.year $1
million contract . . Houston linebacker
&obert BraatJe, who waalked out of training
camp a year aao In fl cont.tact dispute, bas
signed a contract extension through the 1986
season with the club . . . Booker Moore, top
draft choice of the Buffalo Billa. is suffering
from a rare nerve condition that wilJ sideline
him three-to.four months.
Strike isn't hurting youngsters
MADISON, Wis -The major • league baseball players· strike is not
a bad influence on young people, a
University of Wisconsin sociologist says.
"The most important effect is to teach that
baseball Is a business," Gerald Marwell said.
"There's nothing bad about that, because it is ...
"It's deromanticldng the game," he said.
"It's removing the mystery. We're seeing It as
lt is wart.! and all."
Some adult fans have saJd the strike will
burl youngsters. who will become disillusioned
about the game and Its players.
Marwell has one word on that: "Baloney."
He said the month·long strike is showing
young people baseball players are motivated by
a desire for money as well as a love of the
game. But that shouldn't alienate children. he
added.
Baseball today
On UUs date ln baseball In 19'73:
Angels fireballer Nolan Ryan hurled hi•
eecond no-h1Uer of the year, blankine the
Detroit Tigers 8-0. Ryan bad no-hit lhe
Kansu City Royall 3-0 on May 15
On tbia dale ln 1969;
Rod Carew of Minnesota stole home off
Cblcaso'" Gerry Nyman in the Twins' &-2
victory over the White Sox It was Carew's
seventh steal or home on the season, tying
Pete Reaser's HM6 m41Jor league record.
Scott (3:54.75) wins In Dublin
1t•oqner UC Irvine standout S&eve
Scott, who finis h e d third In
Saturday's "Dream Mile" in Oslo, • won the coveted Morton Memorial Mlle for the
third straight year at an International track
meet in Dublin, Ireland Tuesday with a 3:54.75
clocking . . . Brtan Mondscheln of Huntington
Beach was the decathlon leader with 3.819
points at the Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv,
Israel. American athletes continued their
dominance in the track and field events at the
games whlch have brought 3,400 J ewish athletes
to Is rael to compete in 27 different sports . .
The NCAA's Division I bas ketball committee
has awarded its 1986 finals to the city of Dallas
. . . Money and responsibility to his family
were the reasons Isiah Thomas declared
himself eligible ror the NBA draft instead or
playing at Indiana for his Jun•or season. Hoosier
Coach Bobby Knight said
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled
RADIO: Baseball Salt Lake City at Ed·
monton, 6 p.m., KM PC (7 10).
Football: It may he a long, hot summer's only salvation
Life was boring enough during the
dog days of July and August -football
was still a long way off and all there
was to fiJI the void was major league
baseball.
ly ) and Huntington Beach goes under
the gun again (the Oilers have lost 28
straight Sunset League games).
Estancia and El Toro figure to be the
early-season favorites in the Sea Vi~w
League, although Corona del Mar and
newcomer Newport Harbor may make
it a rour-team race.
scheduled to meet Nov. 13 <Friday> al
Anaheim Stadium . . if the others
were smart, they wouldn't try to buck
the attraction -Marina at Westminster
and Ocean View at Huntington Beach
would be better off playing Nov. 12.
Let's face it. EVERYONE wants to see
the Anaheim Stadium feature.
So what do you do when the money
boys or summer take a hike? Not much,
except rbaybe think a little bit toward
the eventual salvation football.
On the prep scene. just in case you •ve
been out or the country for a few years,
Edison Hi~h's Chargers will enter with
the nation s No. 1 label, but they are
going to have their hands full in the
Sunset League with Fountain Valley
again the chief antagonist.
Newport Harbor's entry Into the Sea
View League sets up some interesting
collisions, not the least a test with Costa
Mesa. Costa Mesa High Coach Tom
French, for years. has been vocal in
wanting a game with NewPOrt Harbor.
• • • Here's something for Edison High
football fans to muJI over with the No. 1
laurels and a bevy or top backs in the
fold:
A few years ago a San Fernando High
team entered the season with Charles
White (USC tailback) at fullback. Kevin
Williams <USC receiver > at halfback.
Ray Williams (Washington State> at
halfback and Kenny Moore <USC safe·
ty) al quarterback.
Marina High's Vikings are headed for
Hawaii for a game against Castle High,
Ocean View (Rex Brown & Co.) will be
competing in the Sunset League (final-
And how about Laguna Beach? Will
the Artists be the "Amazings" again?
Quarterback-linebacker Lance Stewart
has been graduated ... so it won't be
easy.
Edison and Fountain Valley are
Players
• • rece1v1ng
paychecks
ATLANTA (AP> Atlanta
Braves pitchers J o hn Mon-
tefusco and Gene · Garber are
continuing to receive their
paychecks despite the major
league baseball players· strike
that began June 12.
The Braves paid the two
pitchers after Montefusco and
Garber filed default notices,
contending their contracts
guaranteed their pay except in
cases of injuries not related to
baseball, according to Al
Thornwell, executive vice presi-
dent of the National League
club.
Thornwell said the team's
management contends the con·
tracts are ambiguous. but has
paid the two pitchers under pro-
test.
Garber. a reliever who re-
portedly makes $250,000 a year,
is believed to have received a
check for about $21,000 for the
pay period June 12·30, The
Atlanta Constitution reported
Tuesday.
Montefusco, a right·bander re·
portedly making $290,000 a year
with $150,000 deferred, was paid
earlier for the period June 12·1!5
and now bas been paid for June
15-30. The newspaper reported
tbat Montefusco's l11test check
totaled $11,666, prior to deduc-
tions for taxes and social
security.
Craig Allen
From Page 01
SURF •••
place of young American
Charlie Greene. Greene came
oil the bench to score two goals
in less than 25 minutes again.st
the Rowdies In a 3·2 Tampa Bay
win in June.
Meanwhile, the Rowdies bring
a rather low·scoring team into
tonight's contest al Anaheim
Stadium. Tampa Bay's leading
scorer is Frank Worthington
with five goals and seven as-
sists, followed by a doubtful
starter. Wes McLeod with alx
goal goals and a pair of assists.
McLeod bas missed the last
three games with an ankle In-
jury.
Allen nixes
Kentucky
job offer
By The Associated Pre11
Former pro football Coach
George Allen has sbortcircuited
the controversy concerning the
University of Kentucky football
program by withdrawing his
name from consideration as
coach.
In a statement released Tues-
day by George Allen Jr.. the
coach's son and agent, Allen
said that. "in view of the un·
derstandable concern and out of
respect for the UK administra-
tion and athletics board regard·
ing the timing or such specula·
tion. at this time it is my de·
cision in lhe best interest of all
parties to withdraw my name
from consideration at the
University of Kentucky."
Allen's name popped up last
week when Gov. John Y. Brown
Jr. went public with a campaign
to have Allen replace current
Kentucky Coach Fran Curci.
Brown quickly found himself
at odds with UK President Ur.
Otis Singletary, who steadfastly
defended Curci and noted that
the UK atbJetics board -and
not the governor -bas the
power to name a football coach.
In the wpke of Allen's
withdrawal statement ,
Singletary issued a statement of
bis own:
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Billed to wm everything in sight, they
almost did The only thing that went
wrong was the opener. just days after a
big splash on the Prep Magazine cover.
to the tune or a 40-0 defeat .. • • • A publis hed report in an Orange
County newspaper that Newport Harbor
High basketball coach Jerry DeBusk is
due to replace Gary Larson at Tustin
High 1s a bit premature, since DeBusk.
or anyone else for that matter as best
we have been able to determine. has yet
lo have an interview.
It is true. however. that DeBus k is
looking Ci rcumstances have kept this
winning coach on the lookout for several
seasons despite his success on the floor.
In DeBusk's case you can hardly fault
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Running back would be NFL's highest-paid player
CHICAGO (AP) -Rumln•
back Walter Payton of the .. Chlcaao Bears w1U acree to a
contract ln time to report for the oJ>eniq of tralnln1 Clll\I), Bud
Holm ea, h1I attom•r. aa14 TUii·
d~y. Pa)'tOD will do 10 u th• Na·
·tlboal Jl'oatball Lea1ue'1 hlahett·
paid player, aecordin• to bb at.
toney.
From h1I offlc in Mlaaluippl,
Bohn• aald, "U ...... not •l I
• dea•Me .-ment before cam_p
..... July. n, •• aalloipate
workl•• out tometbla1 to Wallll' CM 10 to ump. Walt# ~ ID neilllmt IDd a.mica· _.. nl~P with tbe dab
and we're antJclpat.ing an alJ"M·
me.nt."
Holmet, P~ and anot.her
Payton attomey met !or Mven
hours Saturday wtth Jim F'lntl,
the Bean' eeoeuJ mana1er, to
d lscuaa a contract propoHI.
Payton, already the hJ1hat·paid
player ln tbe NFL at a reported
1alary ol S.15,000 would remain
ao under the terms of the pro-
posal, •aid Holmes.
He also u.ld be wu u~
to bear the Beul' auwel' to ta..
pro"9&1 sometime earlJ W.
wffk.
Rqtm. allO claMd euUtii' re-
~ t.bat PaJtAlft'• new eoatrKt
would make him the highest
paid player ln NFL hiat«y. a
dl1UncUon held by O.J . Slmpeon •
who reportedly wu paid more
than •.ooo for hJ1 nnal seuon
with the San Francbco 49ers.
"Under ~r pf'OPOlal, u1um·
ln1 O.J . eot $800,000. Waller
would not become the hi~·
P•ld player in history.'' be said.
"There WU no doubt in ti))'
mind or 1D W aller'a where ,..
would tip." uJd Holmea, ..S..
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CLEVELAND <AP> -Jmastnatlon plncb bit I or alrildnc major lea1ue bale ball play en Tues-
day at Municipal Stadium and au blocu away
seom 15,000 ftuatrated fans uneorbd JO second.I of
boolnt to proteat cantellatlon of the All·•tar
Game.
Aller several warm-up boos led by local dilc
jockey Jeff Kinabach and members of lbe rock
band, the Wlld Horae1, baaeball fans attelldins the
city'• All Nations' Festival faced the 1tadium,
shook their fists and 1hrieked at 130 decibell, 20
decibels above the accepted level to cause pain.
"WE WANT EVEaYONE in the country to
know how we feel about beinl atood up," Klnabach
said, exhortlnt the crowd. "We want you to think
about all the frustration of not gettine to see this
game played here."
As the boos died out, Kinabach exclaimed,
''Boy, did that feel good!"
Broadcasting partner Ed Ferenc added to the
then-cheering crowd, "All I gotta say is, brine on
the Cleveland Browns."
Meanwhile, Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder
Dave Parker smashed a 422-foot home run to
center field and went 3-for-S to lead the National
League to a 15-2 rout of the American Lea1ue in
·the 1981 AU-star Game, played at the Stadium's
home plate on a game board with statistical cards.
THE GAME -THE ONLY ONE In town
because of the strike -drew plenty of attention,
but the 77 ,000 ticket holders to the indefinitely
postponed real contest stayed away. Some S8
diehards cheered in the lower sections of the
cavernous stadium.
Trappings for the game of make-believe were
real enough: Hall-of-Fame pitcher Bob Feller
threw out the ceremonial first dice; local favorite
Rocco Scotti bellowed both the Canadian and
American National anthems; Municipal Stadium's
scoreboard was lighted to show progress of the
game and Cleveland Plain Dealer sports columnist
Dan Coughlin acted as official scorer.
MAYBE THE ONLY TIUNGS missing wert:
hawkers of hot dogs and beer.
Strat·O-Matic pits hitters against pitchers by
comparing their ratings for power, speed and de-
fenslve ability. In most cases, results of the
matchups are believable.
On this day, the National League ripped 17
hits, including four home runs and three doubles
while the American League was held to two run~
on four hits.
National League Manager John Halpern, a
producer for WKYC·TV in Cleveland, was the big
winner with the dice, turning several potential fly
outs into ground rule doubles with lucky rolls.
Will Sugar Ray
sidestep WBC?
LOS ANGELES <AP> -"It's something
despicable and appalling," promoter Don King
says of reports that Sugar Ray Leonard may balk
at paying three percent of his share of the Sept. 16
fight against Thomas Hearns in order to get World
Boxing Council sanction for the bout.
"I think it is treason," King said Monday of
the possibility the wee would be sidestepped, and
the bout would not unify the WBC welterweight ti-
tle held by Leonard and the World Boxing Associa-
tion title of Hearns.
Without their respective WBC and WBA titles,
the two fighters ·•never would have had the op·
portunity" for their multi-million dollar guaran-
tees for the Sept. 16 fight, said King, who has close
ties to the WBC and is not involved in promotion of
the Leonard-Hearnes affair in Las Vegas, Nev.
''They appealed to Jose Suleiman < WBC presi-
dent) in order lo get a re-direct (return match)
with Roberto Duran in order to regain the title,"
Klng said or Leonard's camp. "They recognized
the WBC to the time that he now comes to be a
very lucrative person, and then they say they are
not going to pay the sanction fee."
It was reported after Leonard and Hearns won
fights on the same card recently at Houston -
raising anticipation for their September battle -
that their contract called.only for a IS-round bout
between the two with no mention of any titles at
stake.
Oranges host Friars
Team Tennis nears the halfway point or its
short season when the Californlt Oranges host the
San Diego Friars tonight (7) at Los Caballeros
Racquet and Sports Club.
The Oranges, 2-3, are in third place behind
league-leading Los Angeles and the second-place
Oakland Breakers, and will be trying to move up
to the .500 mark.
··We should match up well against the
Friars," says Oranges Coach Marty Riessen.
"Both teams are very strong in doubles pairing,
but ii Sherwood (Stewart) is healthy we should be
able to pull off a wln."
Stewart has been absent from the Oranges
lineup for the last two games because of a viral in·
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' Cook has
point lead
at .race
POINT PLEASANT BEACH,
N.J . (AP> -Betty Cook lt not
tond ot beln1 known aa a
1randmolber who races otrabore
p0werboat.1.
••1 don 't think betn1 a
1randmotber baa anything to do
with raclng," Hid Cook, ~. ot
Newport Beach, who led the
competition goin1 into today's
Benlhana Grand Prix. "Guya
aren 'l called grandfathers or
racing. I am just a racer like
everybody else.''
A TWO-TIME AMERICAN
and world champion, Cook is
ahead in high points after five
races. with victories ln her last
two, and hopes to move closer to
her third American Utle with a
triumph at tbe Benihana, a race
she hu never won.
Last year's Benihana winner,
Bill Elswick, has not won a race
this year and has been plagued
by equipment failure. But he
will be back to try and change
his luck. '
Cook piJots a 38-tool Scarab,
which cuts through the water at
nearly 100 mph.
"I never bad any trouble being
accepted by the men. The big-
gest obstacle in r acing was just
building confidence. But that's
the biggest obstacle we all have
to overcome," she said.
"IT'S TOUGHER for me
physically," added Cook, wbo is
5·4 and 115 pounds. "Under ler·
ribly rough conditions 1 have a
harder time. A strong man has
an advantage, just to hold on lo
the whee l . b ecause he 's
stronger ."
The Benihana is sponsored by
Japanese restaurateur Rocky
Aoki, who was a regular partici·
pant until he was nearly killed in
a boating accident two years
ago.
Since retiring from boat rac-
ing, Aoki has taken up hot air
ballooning, a nd he may be
watching this year's r egatta
from his overhead perch.
The boats head out through
the Manasquan Inle t for the
208-statute-mile race . It will go
oft in heats depending on the
size of the fleet. The course runs
a l ong the s h o r e from
Long Branch to Seaside Park,
with two navigational legs near
the Shrewsbury Rocks.
THE RACE us ually takes
about 21~ hours.
The Benihana comprises two
reces, one for open.class boats
such as those belonging to Cook
a nd Elswick, and the othor for
production-class boats, which
a re scaled·down versions of the
open class.
The production -c lass race
draws more entrees, a nd is
broken into three c lasses :
modified. sport and pro stock.
Lindley leads
Mesa Verde
qualifiers
F o untain Valley 's Brian
Lindley fired a 143 to lead the
list of Mesa Verde CC qualifiers
at the 82nd annual Southern
California Golf Aaaoclation'a
Amateur Championship Tourna-
ment Tuesday.
Tbe 36-hole qualifying event.
held at 10 Southland courses, is a
showcase for some or the top
amateur 1olfera in the atate.
While Lindley produced the
t4p mark at Mesa Verde, Randy
Drake of Glendora was firing a
139 in acUon at Heritage Goll
Course to nip second-place
finishers Lee Davis of Newport
Beach, J eff Port or Los Angeles
· and Greg Starkman of Beverly
Hills, all of whom shot 140s.
Al Mesa Verde, Lindley edged
out La Jolla's Greg Twiggs
(144 ), while Larry Grant or Hun-
tington Beach shot a 145 and
Costa Mesa's John Burckle re-
gistered a 1'6.
In all, 15 of the 64 1olfers com-
petin1 at Mesa Verde qualified
for tbil Friday's finals to be held
in San Diego.
Lindley, the runner-up al the
CalUornla Amateur Cbam-
plonablp at Pebble Beach in
June, l.s based at Mesa Verde.
Skater, Hagen,
seriously injured
LAKEWOOD CAP) -A "1'ad
cla11 lee stater wbo wu tralft.
llll for the llM •tater Olympia
••• Hrloualy Injured Tumday when a woman ru him down in
ber car, knoddftl blm throqll a
plate 1laNwtndOW ol the de-
partment ltON wbere he Worked
.. a HCUrtty suud, sbertlrt •· putteaaaid.
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'"'Wlr ....... COMEBACK TRAIL John Alex ander,
absent from pro t ennis for almost a year ,
defeated second-seeded Harold Solomon in
the opening round of the U.S. Pro Tennis
Championships in BrookUne, Mass . Tues-
day.
They call it the British Open?
Golfers complain that ~ourse has been Americanized
SANDWICH, England <AP) -
It will take a long hitter to win
the llOth British Open Golf
C h ampionship, says Lee
Trevino.
·'The condition of the course
m akes it a long ·hitters' golf
tournament," Trevino said after
a practice round Tuesday over
the 6,829·yard, par· 70 Royal St.
Geor ge's Golf Club links
"It's definitely a long-hitters'
course," Trevino said.
"I LIKE Ray Floyd. I'll tell
you my picks : Jack Nicklaus:
Tom Watson; Ray Floyd : Seve
Ballester os ; Greg Norman.
Those are my top rive.··
And what about Lee Trevino?
"I don't like my chances," ht
said. "The only way J could win
the tournament would be to putt
extremely well and get a break
in the fairways."
The condition of the course,
which is being used as a British
Open site for the first time since
1949, has been a s ubject of mild
controversy.
Both Trevino and Watson, the
defending tiUeholder, used the
sa m e expression: "It's been
Americanized.··
A WATERING system has
been insta lled on the ancient
course. The fairways are. for a
British Open course. excep·
tionally lush and soft. Greens
are soft and holding, much dif·
rerent than the rock-hard condi·
tions usually encountered on lhe
seaside links used for this old
event.
"It's not what I expected,"
Trevino said. "I 'm not a long
hitter, but I get long when I
com e here 'cause I play that low,
hard shot and I get a lot or run in
the fairway. Thjs time it's not
gonna happen.
"They've got those hills and
humps in the rairways. On No. 7,
the long hitter· can gel over the
crest of the hill and roll down to
the bottom . I 'm not long
enough to carry the hill.
"And this course is the only
links course I've seen that has
bunkers in front of the greens.
Thal takes away my low, bard
run-up s hot.
"I've never seen a course
in this condition It's gorgeous
Fantastic. It's conditioned like
an American course with the
architecture or a links course
.. But," he added. "it's not
what I expected. And it definite·
ly favors the long hiller "
Watson was considerably
more critical.
"I'm disappointed.·· he said
"I didn't come here to play
American golf. I came here to
play British golf.··
He has not been unsuccessful
in American golf, however. He
took the Masters title this year.
GOLF .n
won two other events. has col·
lected fou r consecutive Player
or the Year awards and. for the
fifth consecutive season. leads
t he American PGA Tour's
money winning li st.
OVER THE PAST 41 2 seasons.
he has been. by far. the out
standing player m the game
And he fully expects to win here
''I'm driving well. hitting my
irons very well, putting OK." he
said. "The important thing is
my attitude. I'm relaxed I reel
good about it. And when I feel
good, I usuaJly play good ..
Nicklaus. winner of a record
17 m ajor professional titles,
had much the same estimate or
his game.
"I'm playing well enough to
win." he said. "I'm playing very
much like I did last year <when
he won the U.S. Open and the PGA >. It's just a matter of gel·
ting some shots in the hole. And.
I'm about due to have a good
putting tournament ..
Floyd, at age 38, 1s enJoytng
the best season or his 19-year pro
career. He's won three times in
the United States. captured the
Canadian PGA title and has
fi nished lower than 12th only on·
ce since J anuary.
"f'M STILL playing extreme-
ly well," he said. ''I've had
streaks like this before, but they
lasted only 34 weeks. This has
gone on all year. I'm longer than
I've ever been before. rm hit
Moses just misses
World hurdles mark evades him
LAUSANNE, Swttierlabd
<AP> -Edwin Moses, the un-
beatable 197& Olympic champion
from the United States, came
within one-hund.retb of a second
ot bl• world reeC>l'd in the 400 •
meter intermediate hurdlt1 and
Britain's Steve Ovett just tell
abort ot b1s world record to the
mile Tuesday night at an ln·
tematlonal track and field meet.
Moses. wtnntn1 his 72nd con-
secutive race, tncludin1 ee ln
flnall, waa timed lo 47.U
seconds, Juat mlnin1 tbe world
mark ot 47.13 be set in Milan,
Italy~ 19ar.
Ovett, the 1980 Olympic cham·
pion at IOO meters, won tht mlle
In 3 :'9.•. Just .87 ott the world
reeord ol a: &IO he 11\abUabed
lulyear .
llOMt, after extendina hla vie· tor'f ltrinl ta the burdlt1. liidt "ft • reilf1 a abame to mlA UM
world record by a hundreth of a
second. I knew the tr ack was
fast , but not that fa a t ."
Moses Jed an American ·con·
tingent tbat dominated the m eet
held In near-perfect weather
before 11,500 fans.
World record bolder Renaldo
Nehemiah of the United Stat.es,
maklna his first appearance in
aeveral weelta after being
.1idellnecl by injury, led a 1-2-3
American sweep in the 110·
meter hi&h hurdle•. Tonie
Campbell rinlabed second In 13.54 Ind Sam Turner was tblrd 1n
13.65.
Dwayne Evana ot the United
States took t.he 100-meter daab in
10.51 Htonds, followed by
Fruce•a Hermann Panio (10.58) Fraace•1 Hermann Panao UO.•> and Kuoaary's AttUa Kovac• U0 .91>.
ting my irons well My putting is
good M) confldenct• 1s high 1
won't say rm going lO "'"· but
I'll bt· w n s urpn-.ed 1r I don't
play well ··
Ball ~stcros. the s pc•c:tacular
young Spaniard who won the
1979 Arit1s h Open and the 1980
Mas ters, rec e n ti~ has given
some indications he'-. pulling out
of a length~ playing -.lum p that
has coincided with his ('omplex
and bitter dispute with Euro·
pean sponsors over HJIJ.)earancc
money
Norman . a 25 \ear-old
Australian. 1s among the world's
best yo ung pla)en He
challenged for the Masters title
this year. played well in the C.S
Open. owns s uch prestigious
crowns as the Australian Open.
World Match Pia\ and World
Cup. a nd has ".on t'' ice in
Europe this season
From Page 01
RAMS. • •
to us to make sure our players
are prepared "
M alavas1 went on to explain
the number or hour s the
coaching staff puts m liow the
Rams' basic game pl a n 1s
broken down (plays inside lhe
20, short yardage , goalline,
nic kel, two·minutc drill , etc ..
etc >. how the Rams evaluate
personnel in game films . and .
once everything is completed.
what it all means an the end
Mala vas i a l so used his
coaching staff to help in the lee·
lure. Don Hewitt talked about
the team's equipment. Gar}
Tuthill sermoned on the team's
training, Bud Carson answered
questions about the defense, and
Lion e l Ta y l or gave hi s
philosophies about the Rams· of·
fense.
M alavas1 also tore a page out
of the Rams' playbook and gave
the five basic objectives of sum·
mer camp which. in brief, broke
down like this : l ) Find out what
type of personnel you have: 2)
Develop a winning attitude: 3 )
Make sure the squad Is in top
condition and sound. 4 l Make
s ure that by the time the season
starts the squad Is set and re-
ady: 5l A thorough knowledge
by all players of the offense, de·
rense and special teams It's the
latter, says Malavasi, which
usually decides what players
stay and which ones go.
··we want to win but we don't
want to sacrifice our objec-
tives." said the coach "My
syst e m isn't easy to learn.
That's why we have our minl·
camp and two-a-days to gel
our rookies atarted on what we
do,"
Malavasi weht on to talk about
balance in defense, offense and
special teams, gave some deflnl·
Uons of pro termlnology, went
through films and plays and
e nded with a question and
answer period.
What the m e dia learned
throu1hout all tbls la bard to
say. The course wu tncompass-
in1. but tbtre were no pop
qui11• to see what we retained.
In abort, we learned a bout fun-
d a snentala , audibles , and
phil010pby, but the coach left
out sud. ballca as how lo attack
Dallu' nex d.t'en1e and what
the playere do Off the field.
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•tGGE9RGE by Virg il Partch (VIP)
"Dolly isn't playin' fair! She soys she's
bulletproof I" "George, witch thl11wan dive!"
,.,\R,.:\Dl'IU:: by Brad Anderson DEN~IS THE MENi\CE
·~ 1 ')·IS
"You shouldn't have said, 'Let's flip
for the chair!'"
JtDGE PARKER by Harold l e Ooux
~Eaiiiii:ll:C==7;-N~~~ WELL . HE JLl~•T LHT HERE A FEW LOOK, LET'o NOT PANIC: WHOEVER
HE 1:, HE '!i ON A Ft5HIN(j TRIP'
®
ACROSS growth
1 Reelnt 57 --thlll'
5 Greek I.,. By then
room 61 Robert -
MlrWlE!J A(-0' HE ~A~ ~N(~ Ae<>lJT
lO'...t f.AIC' Hf WA'!;< A fF'fENti OF 006
NN~·ON'!1 ' AND HE flAIC' HE Al~-.0
l'.NlW115 I ('ALL.ED e>EN~•f\N lHE
M('IRNIN(• l,F Hie. DEA TH I
I'll CHECt\ HIM OUT!
WA~PLING ANO SWEATINC:, I~
KIND OF FUN TOO
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M.ARCIE • .I roNi ~
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TIJ MBLEW EEDN
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AS iH~ P156RUNil.fD
f?Hlt..ANIHROPIC
RAN61:R.
WHAT IF IT SCCOMES A
CATERPILLAR, AND
CRAWbS DOWN MY FACE
WtTM fT5 FVRRV FEET?
GENTLEMEN ALWAYS
WALK ON THE
OUTSIDE
t'l'NK\' "INKERBEi\l\
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CATERPILLAR, SIR .•.
1-IS
Ct...AY'fON MOO~ W<MT
0f: HIS FAliHFUL. PAL..t::FACE
COMPANION.
by Tom Bat1 uk
by George Lemont
ANP ONL..'Y HeRe
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PlllUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICI!
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o.Nel 011""1 CMlr-
TMa ~ -lllM wtVt ... C.....'1 Cltt'l al Ol'Mtll Cewrl'I' M July •t .... ,. Jiiiy ••. ll. 2', ....,., J, 1"1 Jltt .. , ··-----------,. .....
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PICTITIOUI aUll••M MA.Ma ITAT•M9MT Tiie fol ....... jlet-It dtlllt llull-
-•.t. AHAVLT ,.lt l'\llHTIOH 0 1' CAL.,OltNIA. l"J NI--.. •4S.
'"'""· Clllfor'Ne ... Oene M. lllWllUte, 1'1J Nluoft ltoM, • Q, T\llClft, Galllorftl• ...
Tl\lt bull""' It conduc-by M I"' .. ,, .......
PUBUC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUS 1tU1t••M ,.....ITAT.._MT
"*II .... Or .... CMat Oeltr ~lie«, Jlllr IS, U. tt, AMI-S, 1"1 Jt?M.1
PUBUC NOTICE
TM ~ .,..._ i. ...... ........ 'ICTITIOUI ltUttMaU
,.. .. :~CIP'IC OAltOI NINO, 101 MAMalTATaM••T y_.._ A-. ~ -..Cll. TM IGllOwllll ..-11 _.flt Wal•
Callfomle... ... ..... .. ..... ,_ o. Howll llll, IOI (el IMPLOYll •ENl l'IT Yon.._ A-, Hwfttl ...... e..<11. SYSTEMS OF CALIFOltNIA lb ) C.llfornlet»M Ail A S T I It S U It AH C E ( < I Tlll11Mi1-..11 <eNwl-•Y M !ft. CALIFOltHIA OltGANIZATIOH 0,. fMfli... PUaLtC EMPLOYEIS, 129112 Vetley
o.MM. ,._.IO "-If o H-llM VI••, Suit e 10, Ger fen Grove, 'Tl\lt .....,_,. -Ill• wltll llle Tl\11 ,....,_ ~-flied wllfl .. C•lltornle ftMS Cellnt'I' ~ f/1 Or.,..o C-1'1' °" Jlll'I' C°"lll'I' C .. rl of Or ..... C:-t'I' Oft Gr•torY ar-n. 246 Fetrirlew, u. ""· J..,.. • it11 L.etull• 8Hch, Cellfoml• •as• ,,..... ' . '1611'1 Tllll lilolllMISt II conclUCted by en Ill
~blleNll Or.,,.. C..11 Dolly Piiot. p.,_.1.._. Or.,,.. CAell o.lly f'llet. flwldll•t. July 1S, u. 2', ....... j, ,,,, 111MI. Jiiiy. IS n " , .. , ,....., Gn9IW'f •r-n ' ' ' ' ' Tlllt lt.ll-1 -Ill• Willi IN
PUBUC NOTICE
--County Ctlf'tl of Of.n .. C4tUftty on
PUBLIC NOTICE
,.ICTITIOUI aUSINIH
NAMa STAT•MINT Tiie folt-nc. pe,_. It CIOlnt blltl· ....... , ltlCHARO 8URN LEV HAIR DESIGNS, 7t2 Ceftlff Slr .. I. COiie
1111e ... c:. . .,.%7.
Rlcllerd 8. IC-n. US91 V•swvl•, Mission Viejo. CeUlornle '161S Tiii• bllllllfts h <-led lly •n In· flwktuel
J ........... . ,...,.
PulllllNd Or-toelt oe11., ,.Itel, J11ly 1S, 22, Jt. Aue S, 1tl1 Jl_..1
PUBUC NOTICE
,.ICTITIOUI tUstltaM MAMISTATIM9NT ,,.., .. _... __ .............. ...... ., ...........
schooner Adventure, moored in Camden Harbor, prior to
taking a gr oup of sightseers for cruise along Maine coast.
lll<hel'd I . 1(-n Tllll RlllMNftt WM flied wllll uw
c°""'Y c1ert °' o....,.. c°""'" Oft J11ty 11, 1911
Tl\lt --· w .. filed wllll IN Counly Ct-of Or-County on July
H. H. HARDING~ AUO<;IATll, 21101 PlnelrH Lel'I•, Huntll'ltlo" ae.cn. CA t2Mt MEltlEltT HAM IL TON HARDING, 21l01 Pl""'rw I.MW, Mllllt• l"llM a..ctl, CA..,..._
Dirty plates disliked·
C HAR LEST ON ,
W.Va . (AP> -Wanted:
one computer program
that sniffs out smut.
West Vir ginia, like
othe r st ates, had de-
c ide d to sell va nity
license plates allow-
ing car owners to design
their messages in five
lette rs or numbers or
less. Blatantly obscene
r equests a re easy t o
s p ot. b ut th e s t a t e
DEATH · NOTICES
doesn't want to take any
c h a nces on someone
sn eaking in a baddy the
Depart m ent of Motor
Vehicles may not catch.
So. the depar tment
asked t he state of
Ca lif o r nia f or
permission to use a com·
puter program it has put
into use to search out
na ug hty word and letter
combinations.
T he plates will cost
$40 in addition to r egular
charges and will be in
use Jan 1
Waste hit
LOS ANGELES (AP )
-T he widespread ii·
legal dumping o r toxic
w as t e is caus in g
"significant health and
e n v ironme ntal p ro b-
l e m s" i n Southe rn
California, according to
a Los Angeles County
Grand Jury report.
DREW "111 be held in :-.l('" Caslll.'. or Harbor Lawn Mount Olive
GARVIN A DREW. du~d New Hampshire later this Mortuar~ or Costa Mesa July 10 . 1981 in Laguna month In lieu of fl oY(ers 540-5554
Beach, Ca at the age or 77. contributions ma) be made McCHESNE\'
he was born on September 1n his m emory to the .M 1 L T o N A
18. 1903 in Portsmouth. ~c" Memorial Fund of The McCHESNEV. resident of
Hampshire. Survived by his Neighborhood Congre~a Huntington Be a ch ,
wife LiUian J Dre". sons tional Church. PO Box 218. California. Born In Burt,
William G. a nd Robert A. Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 Iowa on November 7. 1885
Drew; daughter. Nancy B Gt:RREN He passed away an Costa
Drew. He resided in Laguna MARIE C GL:RREN. resi· Mesa . Calilom1a on Jul)' 11 .
Niiuel for the past II years, dent or Fountatn Valley, Ca 1981 a l the age of 95
he was a member of the Los Passed away on J uly 12. Survived b) his wife, lngn Angele~ Rubber Group. 1981 She is survived by I McChesney or Huntington
formerly P acific Coast son John Curren of Newport Beach. Ca .. daughters Mary
Manager or Schrader Tire Beach. Ca., I daughter Mary McChesney of Huntington
Valve Manufacturing a nd Lesh of Costa Mesa. Ca . l Beach. Ca and Charlotte
President of the same com brother Harold Sch11l1g or Nason or St Paul. Min-
pany In Brooklyn. New York San Clemente. Ca and l i.is· n e s 0 t a . a n d a I so 3
unti l retiri ng 1n 1963 ter Odette Vogel or Iowa. gr andchildren Interment
Memorial services were and 6 grandchildren also 8 will be at Lakewo od
held on Sunday. J uly 12. 1981 great.grandchildren and I Cemeter). St Paul. M1n-
a t t•be Ne l ghbor:hood gr eat great-grandc hild nesota
Congregatio nal Church Rosary will be recited on PHJLLIPS
Another memorial service Wednesday. July 15. 1981 al WILLIAM II PlllLl.IPS.
---7 30PM at Pierce Brother!> resident of Costa .Mesa. Ca Neptune Societv '{Bell Broadway Chapel Mass Passed a"a~ on July 12. · or Christian Bunal "ill be on 1981 He ~as a residi>nt or C•EMATION IURIAL At SEA Thursday, July 16. 1981 Ul
646 7431 Costa Mesa. Ca fo r 23
-9 OOAM at St. John the Bap· years. A veteran of the lJ.S
v.wr _.., -~" -vetff.,,.• •list Catholic Chu rch Inter-Arm". World War II He" as Mlftl..tttr..i.t -...tll1 mey ._., R J ___ <,_..._Mntus, ment a t esurrecl1on a painter for tJie city of
eeitterf,...Ponl•li• Cemetery. Loi. Angeles. Ca Compton for 20 years. Also
1u u . C.m.1 ... , Friends ma) call at the an active member of the
mortuarv on Wf'dnesdaL Church or Jesus Christ or
July 15. 1981 from 3.00PM Latter·day Saints. Costa
HAHOtt LA 'W,._MT. OLIVf
Mortuarv • Cerre1erv
Crematory
16:?5 Gosier A..ve
Costa Mesa
5-40-5554
f'1PCI llOTHUS
H&.L llOADWAY.
MOITUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
1.un & HIC.UO"
SMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCLI~ CHArlL
427 E 171h St Costa Mesa
646-9371
rtHCf MOTHllS
SMfTHS' MOITUAIY
6:?7 Main SI
HunhnQton Beach
536-6539
'ACIFfC YllW
MIMOllA.L 'All( C.mete~ Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory
3SOO Pac1f1c Vrew Drive
Newpoft Beac h
644·2700
Mc.COIMICI MOITUAllH
LaQVll• Beach
49'-&415
Laqvna Hills
768-0933
S9t\ Juan Cap11tr1no
4!11~H776 C
to 9 OOPM Pierce Brothers Mesa Ward. He 1s survived
Bell Broadway Mo rtuary b y hi s '4lfe Alma J
directors. daughters Florean Butler of
llE NRY Louisiana and Elaine Pierre E SA BEL J ll ENRY . of Modesto. Ca . son Phillip
passed away on July 8, 1981 of Costa Mesa, Ca . l brother
Resident or Irvine. Ca. She and 1 sister He is also sur
was a member of the P E.O. vived by 5 grandchildren
Club. Survived by h,er and 1 greal·grandchild
husband A.P t Bill i or Graveside services will be lrv1ne, Ca .. brothers Robert held on Tuesday. July 14,
J ohnson or Aritona and 1981 at l.OOPM at the Harbor
Richard Johnson of Wyom-Lawn Memorial Park with
ing Services will be held on Bis h op Blaine Stratton . Thursday. July 16. 1981 Bl Church or Jesus Christ of
lO :OOAM at the Harbor Lawn Latter-day Saints. of Costa
Memorial Chapel with Rev Mesa 3rd Ward officiating
Aaron Buhler. pastor or the Services under the direction
Harbor Trinity Baptist of Harbor Lawn·Mount Olive
Church. officiating Services Mortuary of Costa Mesa.
under the dire ct Ion or 540-5554.
Harbor Lawn-Moun t Olive ROLNIC K
Mortuary of Costa Mesa. J DA ROLNICK. passed
540·5554 away on' July 11 , 1981
LEATHE RWOOD Survived by her daughters
LITTIE "GERTRUDE" Dorothy Le,·llsky, Elsie
LEATHERWOOD. resident Jos l ove and her s te p ·
of Costa Mesa. Ca Passed childre n Estelle Blake.
away on July 12. 1981. She Is Lillian Green and Sid
survived by her c hildren Roln ick and a son Abe
Juanita Cordeiro of Costa Hayden, her sister Lena
Mesa. Ca . H81el Tankersley S a m o s s . a I s o I 4
of San Jose. Ca., Virginia erandcbildren and 13 great-
Kennedy ol Goleta. Ca. and grandchildren. Graveside
Cal vert Leatherwood of services held on Tuesd ay.
Arhona, brothers Hale and July 14, 1981 at 2:00PM at
H u g h T i PP I l • 1 6 Harbor Lawn Memor ial
grandchildren. 26 great-Park. Ser vices under the
grandchildren and 3 ereat· direction of Harbor Lawn-
g re a t .grand c h 11 d re n . Mount Oli ve Mortuary of
Services will be held on Cotta Mesa. 540.5554,
Wednesday, July 15, 1981 at SPRINGSTEEN
lO:OOAM at Harbor Lawn F RA N K W l LL JAM
Memorial Chapel with Rev. 'SPRINOSfEEN, resident of
Harold Carlson, pastor of Newport Beach. Ca. Passed
t b e We a t A n a h e I m away on July tO , 1981. Born
United Methodist Church. Oc tober 13, Ul04 In Adams,
lnta rmenl services. lm -New York. Survived by hls
med 1 ate ly f o llo w in I · wife L.eUa, sial~rs Mrs J une
Services under the direction Norton ot New York and Ed·
slmpl.lcity ~funerals
na Spr1nptetn or Florida.
also severaJ nieces and
nephews. Mem.ortal 1ervices
will be held on Friday, July
17, 1911 at i2·00 noon at St. Jam., Episcopal Church,
Newport Be4l<"h, Ca. Int.er·
menl wiU be at &v•rlJ'Hn Cemetery, Hendenoo, Ntw
York. In lieu of flowera
memorial cootrt~ m•t
be made to t.ht St. 11am ltplecopal Church MtmOrlal
Fund. Paclfl<' View Mortuary dlrw\on.
.,
Fast track
for profits?
PUBUC NOTICE
,.ICTITIOUI au11N•SS NAMI ITAT•MINT Tiie loltowtnv per10111 ere 001119 bll1lne11 ea:
13, 1911. flU••1' P11lltl1Nc1 Orenge COHI Delly Piiot, July U, 22, 19, A119. S, 1tll 311H1
PUBLIC NOTICE
•~mu NOTICI TOCalDtTOaS 0, auut TltANl,.llt (MCa.•1'111'7U.C.C.I
Tlllt ~ 11 c~-by.,. In·
dtvlcNel. H. H. Hercll11t This ..,_, •• Ill• wlUI -C-ty C-of Or .... ~ Oft Jlll'I' 7, 1tll. ,., ....
PulllllNd Or.,,.. Cont Delly ,.ltot, July I. U, Z2. 2t, ltll *7~
PUBUC NOTICE
P'fCTITIOUI au~••ss NAMI ITATIM•NT T1'e toltowl119 1>efl0ft• ere dolnt lllllllMlll •: DALLAS CAP> -Robert D. Kizer advocates
that going to court is a privilege and not a punish-
ment, and says policem en are employees and not
enem ies or the public.
tNTERTltAOE, JO) Lltlleton Piece, Coate W.... C.lllornle '16»
Hid.ii• John "'91Y ... 1-.1 0.,.,. i.n y C Ire .. , T "51111, Cel lforftl• '1tlO Lyme Merle ""-'Y•I, 1-.1 Oa,.. .,.,,., Ctrc ... TUS1ln, Celltornl• 92* Tiiis ~I 11 tondlieted by •n In·
dlYld11•1.
Notice h llereby 9lve11 to IM credllor1 GI NAUTILUS OF COSTA MESA, INC., Tr.,uferor, ·-bull·
MU -tu 11 2tlS R-111 A ..... 1030 City ot C..le Me.le, C-ty of Or.,91, Stele ol C..ltornl• _,•bulk 1,_,11er 0 AHO M CLEAN-\IP, '6l1 C. ,, •llolil to ... m•d• 10 RA IF "'°" Hiii• R-. ANM!m, C..lfoml• OEHICTAS AHO YALCIH CAICMAIC, '1IOI Tr.,.1ter .. -.,..,1,.u eddrea• 1, Da•ld Moltz, en tlldlir._t, "'1
That's why Kizer, a native of Texas who
knows how to think big, is opening branches of bis
Tick et Clinic in 11 T exas cities, with plans to take
Hkllot• J. -1'1'•1 2tU ReclNll ...... 1030. City ol Coate ~1~!~a~~· Rud, Al'l•ll•lm
~~,~~;:"''Y of Orenoe. Stet• of Mtrr1ll 4. MoltJ • .,. lnettvlm..I,
Tiie -rty lo be lr-lerred I• 101 A,,...J .. ,,... Drive, Ptoc•ntla
1'1...n Otl<rltlecl In glNr .. •• All llO<k In C•lllornl• f»10
Tllll ttet_,i WM fifed Wltll I .. county o -al 0r.,. COunlY on JUI' 10, 1911.
the whole shebang nationwide. P111111"'911 Or ..... COHI Delly Pltot .• , • .,., ""'"'"· equlpmeftt end good Oevlcl Moltz J11ty 1S, Z2, JI. Aue. S, ltl1 ~I wlll of 11\et HMIU. Spe llllllfte.tl Mown -rlll MoltJ
Kizer says he hopes eventually to spread the
form ulhed fra nchise to all 50 states, so that via
com puter , a Dallas man who gets a ticket for a
moving t raffic violatio n from Kalamazoo to
K ank a k ee can b e h a nded the name of a
.. AIRPORT NAUTILUS, end loc•IM Tiii• Sl9lerNnl w• fifed wltll uw ., n u R-111 ..... 1010. City OI COUftlY a -"' Or ..... GooHlty Oii Jiii• Colt• Mew. Couft1y o1 Or-. Stele of 10, IMI. C•ll fornle. '1-. TM bulk ltel'llhlr will be t <llUllm· Pullll"'911 Or ..... Coelt Deity Pllol
PUBUC NOTICE
,.,CTITIOUS aUSINllS mated °" or •lier, ... '"' o., of J11ty, July u. n. :rt. AUQ. s. ltll ,,....,.
knowledgeable , re putable attorney.
The beard ed entre preneur already has set up
shop in Dallas, Houston, Amarillo and hls native
Lubbock -and by his reckoning, he has an 80 per-
cent s uccess rate at getting ticketed motorists off.
"The $33.50 ave rage traffic fine ln Dallas is
the least of your problems," he says. "In in-
sura nce pre miums, in three years it couJd cost you
Sl ,200, instead of the $45 we charge to fight it."
.....,._ IT,TIM•NT 1911. •I 10 00 a m. el Growr Escrow
Tll• 1o11-1nv peraon1 ere ootnt Corporetton, -.ocir-11 13'00 1111alnet1 •· Aockll .. f 8111d., El Toro. C.tllorni•
0 RANGE-CAltSO H LI Ml TEO Tllel tlle t•t clete lo file ctalm111 J11-PA It TN E RSH IP, 20' Rlvertlde ly)(), Hit Avenue, Newpor1 Beech, C.tllorni• So ,., .. ii lulown lo IN Trel'ltt.fH,
f1"3 •II llUtlfte.tl nemes •ftd --11MG trwln F. -Ber·-· L. Gellmel'I, "' , ... Tr_,_ tor .,.. PHI '"'• 1121 Merl,.. '--· H-port a..c11. Y••" ere ltw ....... C•llfornl• '1MO Dated: Jul' 10, 1tll A•ll 0.ftklH Tiiis t>onl,..u ll conclU<led by • V•l<lnCelmell llmlted pertMmlp T,.,.,., .. , lrwln F end .... lier• L Pullllllwd Or•ftOll COHI Deity PllOI, O.llm.,. J11ly IS. 1tl1 J11MI. Tiii• .. -.. ...... flied wllft .,.. -C:-ty Clffll al Onn .. County Oii JUI' 10, ltll The Ticket Clinic, whic h a local magazine has ,1..,.
dubbed "The Fotomat of Jurisprudence," charies PU1>11-o-anee eo.11 0.11., Piiot. •OT•c• o,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
$45 per city ticket, and $15 for a highway violation, JlitY u. n.19.""' s. 1•1 311H1 su IJE~~0T~~~~~ "°' OF
and tries all its cases before juries. THE CALI FORNIA COMMERCIAL
"We're so successfuJ because we can afford to PUBLIC NOTICE co,.°o~·1c1 1s HER n v GtVE N To
do what other attorneys can't," Kizer says. "We MOTiao .... Au ~~!o'!',,~0~~~~,~F A~·~~Y ~~n~
s pe nd lots of time in libraries researching tickets. Netk• •• ........, .,_ ,..,_, 1o Tr•ntferor. 101-1su. s1rw1 1n h ctty
Tha t 's why lawyers refer their clients to us, 1e<t1_.,,_.,,o1"'9c1 ... 11c-ofH••ll0'1BMc11.eounr,01or., ...
because it Cos.ft • .uw\ to •.nn of therr· •lme J"•t to OI Ill• M•I• of C•llfornl• Ille IHI· Sl•te of CellfOrlll•, •net •II of wllote o.o _,.,.,., _, ... ....., 1Mrsl1,..., McFerleM T-lne tnc. •-r llwlftet• nemn end ..,,__ fig ht a ticket, and of course they can't afford to .,111 .. 11 et "'*k eucu ... •t "' H-.,_, w11t11n .,.,.. .,..,. , .. , pest. '°
Charge that.,, 8al•irle sc .... 1. 0r ...... Cetllort1la ler 01 .._ to Tre1'11fltr• ere N-
t2'M •• 11:00-... n ......... .,,. 2tlll to JACK DEE LINSCOTT •nd MELIA Attention-gelling pa mphlets and an advertis-d.., •• July, '"'· 111. 1011ow1 .. , MA•11 LIHSC<>n. T,.,.,,.,. ... '" tN · · d · ed to t l th 11 t i -..i fHcr...----1Y, to wit: cu., ol H-port IHcll, c ... nly of Ing CampaJgn eStgn Sa ura e e arge ICU 1 t l I C 11 e v C • m • r o , Orenge. St•tt of C•lllornle. of Ille Texas cities outline the procedure to follow Crom v1N•ua11U1--,CA Lie. un1tva fo11ow1,.. Otten-11e.--..1 pr-rty
h th n hin l• b•• · Ille s.i. tel• I• for Pllf1IOM of .. Ulfy-OI Tr•nsf-. to wll· t e moment you see e as I II ..a ID your ,,.. 11 ... "' .,. -nltned '°" towlnt All alocll 1n •r-. fla111re1, equ19-rea r view mirror until The Ticket Clinic arranges a """'°" ..., ... dlerWe• 1oae111er wtUI -n• -good w111 of • <•rteln Teke· COUr t date. c•lt of -.nlllne •net ••-.tel ol Owl Restevr.nt lllltllMH llllOWn H .. 1.. $TUFT SU RFER end loceted el Kizer sees himself as a sort of Don Quixote, oeteetNs ,. ,..., °' Juey. 1t11. 101-u111 St'"'· 1n ,,,. cu., of "--' ti lting full -s peed at traffic laws instead Of f'ultlt_ or.,.. Cont Deity ,.llol, 1 .. c11, County ol Oren ... St-of Jiiiy IS,,.., ,....,. C•llfornl•. encl tl'lllt Ille 1-.oino 1111111 windmills. However , he makes no atte mpt to mask lr•ntfff wHI lie conaummeled °" or
the fact that he plans lo become "fairly lndepen-•Hff Frio., tN u111 o.y of J111.,, '"'·
den Uy wealthy," and knows there's a lucrative PUBUC NOTICE ~~= !:.~ .... ~~· 0~·~~:~~
rna rkel in the wide-open West Texas highways and C•n••r Offl'• o1 s.c11r11, Pec111e H•· the densely crowded urban freeways. PICTtTious au11••ss 11one1 ,.,.., •I s10 N••POrt eent•r MAMa ITAT...-NT Drlw• In ,,_ City of H-port 8..Cll,
By the end Of this Year. Kizer Says Clinics Tiie foll-Int 119r1CM11 •re dolnt Counl'I' of Or-, Sl .. e of C.lllCM'ftle. l>litl-•: Ctelm1 OI credltori of Tramleror mey s hould be operating in Fort Worth, Austin, San An· TOLEDO ASSOCIATES. "" .,. t11ec1 w1U1 s.cum-, Pec111< Nat1one1
tonl·o. M1"dJand, El Paso. Corp"· Christi" and Beau· Renfolpll Avenue, Coat• ,.. .......... EK,_ o.p,i,.....t, •t.,,. eel· """ C•lllor11I• t»» drHI Mt forth •llowe. TN test O.le for mont. Wett•ce L. l.o<l<U, UO Mylll< IN 1111"' <redllon' <l•lm1 11 Thun·
New Mexico will be the next state to be view. U.-BN<ll, C.t1foml•nu1 11•.,. t11e Un:t...., °'Jui, 1•1· Ct•lms · ~ Slock,,..., 21*11 Tlrani., tll•ll be deetl'wd Umet, llled only II ec-Stee red toward the franchise, be says. .,., ...... v .. i-. c.o11for'nle n..1 1ve11y rec••-.,, 111e EKrow ~·· Wanl Moon, 2121 llue Adrt•n. LA nMnt before cl-ot bll.11,. .. on IN Kizer was inspired to start tbe streamlined at-Jolla, c.o111on11e '20J1 •1>o,,upeclftec1o.1e1°" 1111,,. c1e1m1.
t ' ffi hil Din f 1 ltkNnl A. ._,, Jr., Gt Vie D•le<I JUI' I, 1"1 orney so ice w e run g an unsuccess u cam· Ll4o "°"'· ~ 9Mcll, c.u1om1. Jee• o.. Llmcott. paign for mayor of Lubbock in the mid-1970s. '*' I MettMi Merl• LJ....cott
"L bbock h d h"gh str-t d th le and JoHpll C. Abeln. 100 Park Tr-l•ren u a a 1 ~ ea ra ,.,,Mue, .... 1101. N-Yorti, "-P111t11Ml9cl Or-coe11 Delly Piiot. here police men wer e handing out tickets. I thouebt Ylfll 10011 J111., is. 011 JO».ti.
it was dumb to gi ve tickets when that's not the real o-Elltlt. 11"' o.rt•ev c1rc1e, -----<HrW11 o.-. C..ltornl• t2MO p roble m ," he says. 1t•1"r1 L. Afama, ,,,, LH• PUBUC NOTICE
Coupling his energetic presentation of tickets A-. u.ie a..ct\,Goltfonll•,.. -----------
as m erely a subtler form of taxation with tbe _.!:~!1 ::!:."....::. conchlcteci 11'1' • •srttlf
statistic that only six percent of ticketed motorists ltlc ...... A.8,..,.,J,. SUf'EltlOR COURT, COUNT Y OF Tllla ......,_ •• flt• witll ... ORANGE even contest moving violations, Kiser says be 0e<1ift10r c-i 100 c1ir1c CM1w0r1wwtt1
knew he ha d a winner on his bands. ~. .,. 'Oft JYI., s.n~~ ~":·NC;'\~~~ ·~0~ u c KE 1t ,. ... He estimate s that clients can pop into one of MOWSll"' •• .,.,. .. a ••ow1t CHARTl!llS, INC.. • c.111om1a cor-
his branches -usually located near a court.bouae "'' 1 11 ic..,..._ -c:~'°;E NoAHT : 1t•cHA1to s. A.....,.atYW -sign a ppearance bonds, hand over their checks oec:-a-om. u owHt. 1ow•Ro tcNHU.No.
a nd be on their way in 15 minutes tops. ,..o. ... ., ~~5111~;_~,!..,~'!.~l!LAND.
Kiier's team of lawyers even appeal an UD· '"'*==-~ = flllot, ...,, r attto.. ,. .. ,
favorable verdict for another uwbuck. J111, u.n. n, ...._ s.1•1 a11M1. ~':~C::~:'
Once in court, clinic attotneys launch an a1· 1------------i •0T1ca1 Y• 1o11w ........ n.
gressive offensive against the reliability of radar, ; = = ::= ::',:
and count on a policeman'• inability to remember .. ., •• ...,.. ...... ..,_.._
spe cific details of the ciilnl -aucb .. weather. New I 0 0 k ! ~;.., """ ..... tM eclYIC. Of ... number of other cars on the road ud other factora •tt-~ 1n w. -.. ~ .,_.., •
-becaute of the sheer number of tickets officen .. ,,.~,, .. 11111 r•11' wrltlOll
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wr le out. New size! AlltlOf ......... ._I 1
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The Ticket Clinic does not handle drivin1-::.=.::--=:.:--,..-:
wbile·intoxicated Ucketa, fearina that ta.kinl over • ....,. • • ... '---• ......_
that chore wouJd cul into another attorney's prac-''::.":.. ... 1c ..... <••Jo•
tice ; Kizer aays. "" ..,.... "' .. -"· .-n.
More than 1.5 milllon Ucketl w'ere iuued lD "•0 r1• 1""""1•te-te. • •••• ....-•• ., ,....... Merl ..... ....,
Houston alone in 1980, 10 JO&er'a enterprl1tn1 idea ......_.,.._,..,.r_••--.
certainly cuts lnto cit" and state reven'1a. But To THI oaPtNOANT: " ct•ll 1 ~If comtlal11t 1141• ... ,. lllN 11., tM Texas officials say ao be lt. 6 , a\ t11111ot"' ....,_ .,.. u .-""" .....
"We encourqe any and every cltl&eo to ex-~G~~ fllM •• ...,. .. "" -.., wttlllll •
erclse their rt1bl in court ti they feel they'r. not 'tlG~ ~ :-:, f.:,: :"':A'!"::.: "'u.llty Oft clrcum1t.ance1 were unfair." IV ,..... • .. c• .....,.._ u..""
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Grape theft 815,500 ..
SANGER CAP) -S.lecdft tbi"*' left rotten
bunch• on Lbe vine and trimmed poor tnalt u
tht)' made olf wlt!I about llS.IOO worth of cardinal
table lf•I* from •Sul• ll'a YbMJarcl.
PbWp CutillJOM, •. IOld FNIDo CouMJ dep;.
uUea tbe lf•I* ftN llll'M to four d•JS Mort of rw1 rt~. Tbe lDdilltJ1oul tbMfle appena'UJ broqbt
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TN 11-el'ld l>llsl,.11 edOr-ot Ille 1111.,fed lr•n1feror 11. ASICS SPORTS OF AMERICA, INC. tOSJ Alloll A-, Irvine, Callfoml• tVU Tiie tocellOft In C•lllornl• of IN clllel .. ecutlve offke or Pf'IMlpet 111111·
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South oftbehlahway siu
this elegant home plus lncome. Huge owners
The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-567~ Among people looking for a rmtol, 10%
read real estate claalifi«l ath .
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Real Estate
.REAL ESTA1t EXCELLENCE SINCE 1M.
COMI WITH US ••• TO MIWPOIT
TlllACI. NEAT THRSE BEDROOM
CONDO .. PRIVACY AND
VIEW .. ASSUMABLE lST T.O .. MANY EXTRAS IN THIS LOVELY NEWPORT
BEACH RETREAT .. PRICE REDUCED TO
1149,500.
'1617 WISTCLlff DI, M.1.
llAUfllUU.Y
llflUlllste
4 bdrm home in a aood
location with a com·
pletely remodeled kitchen, new paint, new
carpels 6 drapes. Owner
finaocln( available.
1132,400. Call now
f1t.5370.
ALLSTATE
RULTORI
FAMTASTIC
ASSUMAU LOAN
Assume 95.000 loan at
tOCX. Interest. Larae 4
bdrm home with ramUy
room and frplc. No qualifying. $1M,OOO. Call
today 979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
co..-cw.
+UYM SpacioWI I bdnn, 2 bath
apt. Bltlna, wet bar,
fl.replace, atriwn. Over
500 aq. fl. ol bullness
1pace + 4 car gara1e.
Priced at Di0,000.
associated
ti .. ., I'" .. i J'\ ' .J, . ..'\ . ..
PEM14SULA
Aur OnJy 1tep1 to the surf, is
th.la ba r&ain filer. Brlnl
paint' bruabes " shovels and cash In on $$l Call DOW@
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
71-'·631 ·6990
llALTOIS
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MO COSTS
TO IUYll
HO ~A&.IP'fM
l Models
llDIM+._...,
Spaclo111 Condo, eit·
cellent location, with
11ip for 40' boat. At·
aumable flnancin1. Ask·
ln&S299.000.
JASMNCIB
Plan 5, former model. 3
bedroom1, 2v, batha1 large sunny kitchen ana
family room. Ule jacunl
orf the muter bedroom. The beat in creative financing Low down,
move in tomorrow
SJ&0.000.
JUST USTID -SUS.000
HIATID KIDMIY·SHAPID POOL
Here's the cutest 3-bedroom cottage in
all Costa Mesa and just nestled in
nowera. Large grassy back yard for
the kids, plus beautiful pool with large
deck area. 90' wide frontage .
Centrally located to major shops. See
it and you'll fall In love.
WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO.. UALTOIS
2111 S..J .............
MIWPOIT CEMTll, M.1. 644-49 I 0
WHAT'SUMlqul
AIOUTUM9UE
44Ff.OM
THEIAY
Prime E11t Channel
location across from
Balboa Isl. Large 2
bdrms. nm noor condo
deluxe lhroughout -on-ly SS75,000.
.,,. DIYISlon or
lfurbor lnvl'lltmenl Co •
UMDAl'U ExciUn1 opportunityT Wide channel
view Crom spectacuJar arthitectural
designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath, pool home.
Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,495,000.
Summer Occupancy.
UDOISUHOMH
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath home'-pewly redecorated. Priced to sell quicKty at $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for entertaining.
$420,000. Best price for the money .
PENINSULA POINT 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.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, im·
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR
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TRULY UNIQUE
PROPERTY -Coo· dominlum in Old CdM, 2
bills rrom the beach. An
opply you must In·
vestl&ate S23l .SOO. Owner rinancing avalla·
ble at a higher purchase
price.
Ftnd out abol.t the hl&h·
ea mine real estate aalel
career opportuoltlea
with THE REAL ESTATERS. Llceosio1 school rees completely
XLNT Y··uE rerundable 14 Khool of ,._ your choice. Exteru11ve
Town a5 Country
Qt:AJ,~·
NO OUAUnlMGI
Upgraded 4 Bdrm/loft
Cul.de -sac. Gr eat
rmaocing. S188.500.
LllE NEW sales training. For In·
, formation, call 751~191
$124,500 " OCEANFRONT 552-llOO
unit, brick courtyard 1..;:;;====-="'-=..-..=..;=-4 -------
F.om SllHOO
Secluded roor-top
s undec k ror
romancing under
the sun or stars.
Spiral staircast
leads lo den or of rice. Please call
bkr. 631·2246 fo r details.
D.M.~Ur
644-fffO
LUSH PATIO & SUPER
SPA-French doors. 3 skylights, new carpet, 3
Bdrms. 2 Ba. Great look·
ing boU&e. $323.QOO ree.
4 Bdrm. ram1ly room,
double garage, fenced
yard Owner will help Dplx 4br/2ba &2br/lba ==!XX)=·'---.::::~:::..:.::~ I IEACH HOUSE
...
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leads 14 French doors
that open onto Italian
llled noora. Beautiful
wood pegged rloors
enhance den and spacious ramily kitchen.
2nd story bolts secluded
master suite with open
balcony and bubbling spa too! 3 more queen
11Zed bdrms for your Uk·
ing Huie 4 car garafe + 2 Bdrm UKOme UDlL Price reduced and owner is anxious. Call
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SEA COVE PROP Ell TIES
714-631-6990
cars*bikes•
•skateboards•
trucks*baby
carriages•tea
carts•trikes
rol lerskates •
walkers.· 1oys
•wagons••••
scooters* hot
rods*coupes•
trailers•hard
tops*convert-
lbles*motor
homes* lawn
mowers*limos
•corporate
headquarters
•garden carts
Model A's••••
•typingtables
wheelbarrows•
recreational
vehlcles•gotf
carts*modet
trains* bikes
*pianos•cars
refrigerators
*skates•••• ..
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OPEN DAILY FOR VIEWING
11 A.M. to 6 P.M.
SSf VIiie Aor.. lllrffs •••••• $241,800 435 c-::;.X sa-.. ...... sz4s,ooo 1261 I cw. Zlrd .•.. $265,000
1121 W. eo.t Hwy. 7D .... $215,000
I 21 YMi z.tcl. Udo ........ ll IS,000
1 1 l YMi a....._ u. ...... nss.ooo
320 S..wsd. Slioreclffs .••• Sl6t,SOO
IOI Clff Dr, Ml ............ $175,fOO ·
2113 Mirm1r, P ... Pt ....... $444,IOO
501 ........... P ........... $995,000
I C:O.. t•. hi. la. ...... Sl ,200,000
3024 <>a. llvd., CDM •••• $1,lS0,000
tell a friend. . .and help choose
your new neighbors!
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC 'll£AL EST A TE
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2436 W Cootsl Hwy 315 M.trnw Aw
Htl.Pofl &ach &a-l.i.nd
611·14" '7Ut00
AESIO£NTIAl AEAl ESTATE SERVICES
IMJOY THI CAI ... LR
In this 2 BR waterfront oondo ln
Orange Tree. Convenient to the
tennis and spa facilities. $99,500.
IN NEWPORTC•NTER
644-9060
P R I D E 0 F hnance. Costa Mesa
GREAT Lftf'ITIONI. OW N E RS H I P -Clo.;e to South Coast 1-•.._.•E•WP.-.OR~T ... 1 """ Palemo model. 4 Bdrm, Plaz.a. ""
Steps lo tbe sand. 3
Bdrm 2 Ba + lol'l for
whatever? Super loca·
lion-especially bei.n1 so
close to the beach. Only
$170,000. with tmna.
flll•dla5-lrttl country .kitchen. super , · BAYFflONT
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i;;;;;;;;;;;1 !~~~:O:i!so~1o!eba~~ EXCITING CITIHOME (;~ :~/~ ~~ane~~~'ebo:~ double garage, patio, -3 Bdrms. den. 2...., ba. opulent waterfront bfe JACOBS IEALTY
pool and party room. looks out on quiet green-~!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!l!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! style. Sl.500,000 ree
1741 Tustin UB, CM belt. S169.SOO. ~
'7M670
OWNER-agent Real Estate Sales ~
642-222S;Mf>.325S WHITE SAILS 3 2.lMWON r'\ ____ ... _ ...... ------1 Bdrm,2 bath home on JUSTCLOSED
HAllOl llDGE large lot Ocean and bay SPYI'!.• "'SS HIU WestdifI Realtors WOODll94'iE •
COHDO SISl,SOO views $4!1,000 •-A w a rd w i n n Ing OHi WEB ESCROW (7141 645-7221
"Jodelle" est.au home. TOWNHOME-Jasmme Openrng for one u .lll!!l!!!!!!l•!!!!m••••
lat resale orfering on Creek 3 Bdrm, 2300 perienced salesperson to1-------• JASMINE cam
Comfortable 3 Bdrm
home with plantation
abutters, parquet noora. lush carpetin1.
tasteful decoratin1.
With in the 1ecurlty
gates of JumineCreek.
911.~ assumable loan. S320.000
3 Bdrm 2V. ba wtth dbl
attach. gar., air con<!.,
woodbumin& (pie and
only 2 yn new. Super
nnancing w/lO"k, down
for qualified bla,yers.
ethlad etox~ulanhlte. 01my !ppolnwllth· sq.rt .. on greenbelt with sell prestigjot.L11 homes. &~yC"-Air
w "' views Asking $385.000. We have great location. massive view or bay, proressional associates & ot.lrvU•~
ocean, COllt.llne " night THA rs WHA rs and over 25 million ID llmct.o ~ ll&hta. Offered at UMll'M&AIOUT Listings. f'orconfldential Beautiful custom built ..S,000. ~ Interview call Kevin . under construction on
U,_,IOOf OO~fi Corporate Plua Rea It>. gorgeous 3 acre view
75t·""
PUlCHASI orT10M New Fam.tic 3 Br. 3
Ba. Condo, S25ClO moves
you In, $1000 per month. (Wh~ mit). Next to au • . • theaters •
park, just minutes to
beaches.
Ward lllana&emeotCo .
714/131.M§
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phone. Give m a call.
We 'll do the rest.
"2-5671
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110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
LAUI& POINT, COSTA MBA
Just What You 've Been Looking
For . Three Bedroom .. Two Bath
Condo. Near South Coast Shopping.
Spacious Feeling With Skylights.
End Unit. Assum jlble First Trust
Deed. Priced At $134,000. Owner Will
Accept A ~ase·Option.1\-t S,139,000.
MESA VllDI
"Lucky You, And It Has A High
Assumable, Too!" Beautiful
Contemporary Hqme In Costa
Mesa's Best Area. Features Include
Five Large Bedrooms, Two
Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous
Living Room & Family Room,
Skylights, Wall Coverings, Wet Bar
-FantasUc ! Price, $229,500.
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Realt«S,6'1s-6000 760-9..m___ site · 1n prestigious BELLA VISTA Wit. R~ Aro.cl ESTATES. Over 3000 sq looking for the perfect 4 rt or luxury llvmg 4
Br & Fam nn execut1ve B d r m s , 3 b a , 2
home on quiet cul-de fireplaces. 360 deg view
sac, great family area, I Includes 2 stall bam,
pool size lot? Ory her laqdscapmg. AU this for
tears! We've f!Ol one !' $351,950 Ask for Donna Seller assisted r111anc1ng at
9.5%LOAM
Aaaume this 118.IXX> VA
loan and the owner may
carry al a 2nd T.D. Lov·
ely 3 Bdnn 2 Ba Mesa Woods home with dintng room and add«i famlly
room. It also reatures a
spa, some new carpet·
ing1 garaie door opener
ano much more Full
price $165,000.
at only $215,IXX>. Rancho Consultanu Co l46oe ....... I 006
TR\DITIO\ \I.
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631-7370
Sell with EASE!
lt'aa BREEZE
Claulfied Ads M2·S678
RCTaylorCo
'4r1 ">Ov
STEPS TO HACH
2 bdrm each unit +
room & bath off 2 ca r
garage. Good w Is rental area. $2501000 .
associated
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RESIOE~TIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
CAH YOU IB.IEVE
3 Bedrooms for $109,500? Neutrally
de corated immaculate, end unit.
Loads of storage space. Excellent
location. near pool::i & parks. Walk
to schools . As s umable first!
$109,500.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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De luxe townhouse
duplex. 3 bdrm, ramlly,
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SAUIYOWMB
327 Coral & 311
Amethyst 673-0181
l46oe p..... 1007
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21.'a bath each unit -------• Frplcs, all bu1lt·1ns.
decks & pat1<1s. Park·
like landsca ping.
SELLER WILL HELP
FINANCE •.OOO!
lalboo hy Prop. . ......
*67S.7060.
COUHTIYCLUI
UVIHG Mesa Verde Country
Cl ub Villas Stones
throw to r11rways! 3 BR,
21., Ba looking out on
STOIY IOOI HOMI
New llstin& Pen.lmula Point. Ideal location
close w bay & beach.
Unusual architecture . "French Country" with
gables & dormer win·
dowa. Call Uz Beazley ror appt. to see.
642-5200
j PETE
' BARRETI .. REALTY
Pool, Cabana, Gardens. •••••••• Italian ceramic tiled eor.. .. ..._ IOU
patios . Spanish ••••••••••• ... •••••••••
fireplace . Adults. Flexi· ~-1!1111--Jl!lll-• ble terms. Owner may Nearly new duplex. carry lst loan. Offered T b r e e 8 n d t w 0 at $179,500. By appt. bedrooms. Three and
Owner /a1ent. 549-l3&6 two baths. JdtallY de-
w_... ,, __. ol!!..1-& aianed for l\*U. Larie .,.. .. w_ u111mablt hl and
ltdllctcl to $265,000 owner will carry 2nd
Right on the canal In T.D. Call Roter Bar·
NewportShore:s.Ahuge quiat, 7S9·1241 or 3 Bdrm 3 Ba ramlly 631-7300.
' home In immaculate •••••••• condition. A super loca· .1.11.1. Ill,. .. lion only steps to the ••• ••• --beach. Attractlve owner Elegant new 4 Br Vic·
financing avaUable. A tor i an . pa rtial vu, 1uper buy! ownr /contractor j111t ..... ..._.Dy comM\ill.C. lm.000.
'1M1 IY OWi•
Cuatom • yr old home. 3 ~ Bdrm, 2~ ba. Xlat
TOwtlloe.1 fluncln1. 1410,000. Call the apeciallata at Courteay to Brkl.
the coadomlnlum In· ,._ ..
rormat.lon Cllller. -=~ .. =-.,-.-.-ss--TouchllGM Realty ~ -.cm Loftlf ....... Md
oten n . I Bdrm bome. -...=;;.;..;.:.:::.=:L:.--=~=-1 .. J. ........ and OW\; bellMt It • ., aL!!tlUI
321& mll 1.11.
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3bdrm,,.. 2bo, 40'x 135' lot. Coll:
r1eldsteod & Co.:
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Broker ttM3llO
MISA•MAI tr you've waUd for a
--.,-----'--'-'==Of dttam come lnle, this ii it I A touch of magic hu
made this the moat
beautJruJ home with oo equal Ill lhil ana. Ex.
amine 3 Bdrm 2 ea
beauty for ill flawlea1
lnoovaltve design aftd
appearance. At P .900
and VA tenna It won't
last. 151·3191
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OWN• flMAMC•
Lar•e • Bdm:a 2 bath
home . b eaut lfu wallpapers tbN>ut. C
dt 1ac 1tnitt. Owoer wi
carry AITD ror 7 yea
at 13.Sft ln&erest. For a
appointment to see, ca
540-1151
: • HERITAGE
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CCl.CMY
Lq •Ir, 2~• famUy
-.. iD Ollally Club
Wallr to pool, tttual•.
New flaaaeln1 avail.
Call for dUUe.
WOODUIOOE
COM'AO! aw, 2ba, famlb' m1, cor-ner lol, auwnable lat
will consider Znd.
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Pacifica by Bren. U5t aq
fl. S Bdrm. Z\t ba. Large
viewi lot. tJparaded.
mt.ooo. 5 Purple Sace.
Ph: ·S.S·sc&l or 97~0436 ~,.r
**JUST USTED! Super comer location Civet -areal privacy lA> the lovely backyard,
highlighted by the
almost new hot tub! The
ownen are aruclous and
flexible terms are
available. 4 Bdrm 2 Bu and only
$1615,400
Hom ... ltaMd laad. IHd. lK UllUDtblt ..Jl!'.:11.11:11.:..!~!a.---lrvwY--,.. Colle1e Patti, I Br. l~ mtDt modem~. Ir IV. la M tq ft ~:,~~':~:1~; ~';·o:,f:r:· ,1
.. ::i -ll!HOUSlll!l!l~l!l+-INl!l~ITl!!lll•I HJatorka~Souiah lb. Laree backyard rec tac ••all. no "'= Drive~~ Palmer
pier fr om Ut,tOO quarttn. ClU oow for ZMrm + blc:bllorwith (2) Ulllta Sul Clemnu CompJettl,y upJraded. ~ da11, Ul-'7 HA o. No Ptta1,
a 1 dttalla. 7~ over ao fhlM trw. RV rnovaltd, cJM to beb, aso Mo. Pool main· •!!1!311111!!' DO e ti ro. Ca I
$UO,OOO. lO'lli do•n. c · t1t-7215. a Br 2 Ba. apa, walled ~-----New woodf1la11, apa, !B'trtMw[!V!t1e!oco acceu. AuiM owner. OWC.411-1151 SootleuSbdnn,J"'ba,&d 11rde9, eocnpl privacy. W.A. UH
aolar, I d.U, 2 frplct. _...""""'.....,~""""'.;:;;;;.;=:a:.-r AUror PtD.• C.11. nel1llborhood. 17~.Utl'!W ...................... .
a+/3+ cloMf\DObltnac•l-... ---~·I Hl-WZ ..-. .. ,-.. .. UI"-. R""~ table/puor/V\11& vwa. OCIAN,.OMf --~-Avail 7(U. aMI +MC. Super lot. Up1raded, HOMEFOR ""' ~ Huie 1 1' old triplex. COSTAMISAINTS dep. New palat, new 3bdrm, a. boaw. l.rf 3 Bdrm. P. fenced
. . ... . Prime locatloa. lint I • Ua .... 10.11.,,. Cl]!U, blunu...... m. 17251@>: 4IHl1J ya.rd • Jataf'. Kids •
IY OWi • owner fiDMdal. 14 Uo ..... 10.10~1\ 5 Br 3 Ba, 11 yrd. nu Beautiful 4 Br. I Ba 1 pee.a wercome 5'5-2000.
Lovely 2 Jl&Gr)' Udrm, 2 Playa ILEmltOO I Ua llOOK. ~·l~,, carpet, dnpc11, oven. rtory Raodl. Lrs llvlo1 ...:A.:.a:tn""'t""'no=i="----ba, lh11~mtaili., .. ,_______ •UnSMOMt~ui:c. Ck>M to Kbooll. pari, rm• dJa.lnC nn combo Welfllll., Ute
awn able . D.500, .,. 1 _. ••• _ _. 1 _.__.IT Broker CoopH'IUoo. teonla. Mesa del Mar. with wood burniol frpk, ...................... .
(ZlJ)-..nfor ·----,,., ... _.. CallTomLeeAa~t Bob or Dovie a1.l.J86. fam rm, bll·ia ... klt, HOMEFORRENT
(714)3Z"M70I lOV.i\\ loan, 10 yr. 1 I J% flleAMC•• IG A . utJI rm, 2 car 1ara1e. 3 Bdrm. 91QO. Fenced
licMI.. bdrm den, view. ~le, Newport'• exchlllve D&l\D D .... Mtw rrdener, view. Drive yard &i fcar11e. Kids le
Iv n. SM tml 11~ro. • .~. rotpt,r 1 nnofo' Penwula Polnt. Ntwly ~ Two 2 Bdrm unita + in· 3 ...... rm .. ~ "· fplc y 29101 Anne a Maria peta we come. 545-2000. ~ · ., h coutnided 4 Bdrm aoCi la ,.. """' • • -· • L a o e ( r o w n A ent no i . Walled a.nd aat.d octtn S73-fll07 or l 4 bath rtakleftee with pvt w apt. \-\ bia to beach carpet.a, drapee, bll·lns Valley /Nlfuel Rd area>. . --
fro n l utate with BOAT DOCK IU50000 w/ocean view. Comp Obit &ar w/opener, 11751110 Avalllmmed Co••••klu 1
fabulous view. Pvt 1te111 4 ~~UTIYI. ne-t!~t· lncludlnl the li.nd' or tum. SeUH wW finance. yardl, 1anSener. kida • DUNOER, ~: U.fw hh 1 d 3425
to the 1and. Call for ... $I 295 000 1 ehold S21J.500. ()pen Tbun pets o.k. $125. 5474571, 15'7'°'101 •••••••••••••••••••••••
brochure. ed. 93$0,000. wnable 0 .:,ae;/Buli::r Dan lhruSatl .. PM.lUMh, Lorri Wk da, 546-5434 ........ ¥'-'-U'7 SanClementeJbt.2'°'ba.
CAROL=.RLTR. :,anle:else=~e':~ Blbbf7S.ZllL W.N=8~7Bkr{Owner 3ev8dalc~ t bs •••••••••::t';•••••••••• ~:"wsq.ft:.~~an
842:f7111 'wnm ~1. ......, wn e, HOMESFORRENT . DivorceForcaSale t-C:....___._ 1076 JIOO Crplt . unoew,clo&eto 3 Bdrm• SUS·$700. 2br.lba,encl patio.dis·
Lower 3 ~rcb Bay. HarborviewHome - -••••••••• .... •••••••••• So. Cit Plaza.1675. A&t, F d . d ' hwuber. nr So. Coast Great ocea.n view, pvt Monaco. By owner. 3br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28001 ttbld,on9100.qft 6"·0134or6"-6388. ga~!g~: J~r, ~ts Plau,SSOOtmo.751·1350,
area 4 BR beaeb ho1&1e 2 ba, ~uum $p2K. lot. \!enced ' black Vacant! &Side 3 Sr. 2 welcoaie. 545.2000. -'548'-=-·""'700....._1 ____ _
499·3144 f:;~~~l.1As~· WA~~~LX topped. ConlJder trade Ba. frplt, lndry. 359 Aaent,noree. 3 Bdrm Condo New paint
COMPAU 7fl0. Own . . an . VA Term1 available. for tel. OwnerMS-4832 Woodland. -.SO. 673-3800, * 3bdrm. 2ba, fam rm. & carpet, Newport Ter·
lhe quallty on this new --Gre1t rental location. o.t of Shll9 645-8090. frplc. gd view, gd u~ race. 738-~
c111tA>m . allthefinisbina POOL Juat $125,000 Property 2600 E. Side Zbr, tba, renced aradn. fncd yrd. 1700 WOODBRIDGE·3bdrm. touches are thueJ Ex-Spacious pool home ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard, gar, $500/mo. 844)..5626. ISSO. Upst.alrs,spacious,
ecutive ntilhborbood. w/Jac. Gourmet ltitch, ~ WASHINGTONSTATE 646-37CM He --'INdt J26t quiet neighborhood. Bit
Fabulous views . arch fam nn, 4 BR+ office. (1 •• A i IS 12 acre. Commercial r fte condo SC Pl area 3 •r--• Ill!. Crpts. drps. access d · ed ... ..,. ooo BR ld•al fior _ _. .. _r or -a• pro""'rtY N J ~ N .... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ool a tenn1·s ea1gn . ....... . .. UIUUJC ....... .... .... • r .... ea. BR 2\'a ba. Mjrappl/air, Pvt park, 3 Br 2\'a Ba. 0 p . •P . L ........ 1.1. &uot ) 3 car gar. IAJE terms. 714 1752·7867. pool / tennla. USO. W/D fri S72S/m courts SI Wildwood
597-14'1 000. Brbrll46-43llO --..-Arleen Bkr. 646-2143; l-73:S@ KidJO~~no~. o. l213}837.&3.18
U -•-1 •uMO 493-02Cl2 l..clttt &-J hnllanhaU New, nr 0ttan, 1 bdrm l.egmo... 1050 -n• ,,..._ D .. PoW J226 o · Sec gate Fplc Patio No ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIM'n40USI Gro•tt 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-lB 3 bed ..... __ 2 ba.... Inc redible view of ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 3 ba. 2 frplcs. Ls SS.223l tm arr••~• l'ti:•>.lr~11.. rm .. ........., u .. , IRVINE C d If 0..P.W 1026 built-ins, enclosed yard. ocean, bay ud night c111tom tri-leveJ w/vlew. on o go '•••••••Ill ---------I pa1'd gardener. 2 "ar llght1. Spacious 3 FA&.11100« .. 000.497·51~. course loc. Rancho San
RE ALTORS
••••••••••••••••••••••• ...SSUM ... ••uv· "' , ~ J 2b 2"'-d OPEN HOUSE Sun. Len-"'~ "' garage, firepla ce bedroom. Large U · · 30 acrta prime avocado BTOf'O J23J oaqu1n r . .,.., en,
nil c rt, pool, spa, u..ROO Takeoverblghbalance '600/mo. Avll July 1. aumable 1st. Agent. laod.12acresof10year ••••••••••••••••••••••• all appl, w/dry, bar-b-balcon y otr MBR. -on VA loan on this ownerM2-0138 759.0120 Haastrees.3pbaseelec· HOMEFORRENT SANTIAGODll. que, pool, ground floor
1143,500.Superauuma. ~u~i£ith::~~:r almoslnew3Bdnn2Ba Mil.._Viefo 1067 MA~~~~~~rNT trical&boosterpumpto 3 Bdrm. 1625. Fenced Beautiful ho111e avail w /patio S82S /mo
ble loan. Ocead' View PoUlble on large~Nice ~P-•••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ffAD8M I.Ill I A custom deU..,ht with S property,. Low down, yard ' garage. Kids &c now in elrgant area. 4 .-85""1'-·0""320--.. ____ _
Johll Marshall with second story. grad~;. · Caalirl, {' F•lll C llDUll naL bedrooms, 31,1 baths, owner wilJ ca,rry. Call pets welcome 545-2000 Br. 3 Ba. Dining Rm. To...._. l'Sl·lJll Minutes to beach ' cove,.,.. patio. or a•aalct L&e custom home site 3164 sq n. and a 3 car 67B~l7t300~erre 1• Agt. Agt.,nofee. · · Llvlna Rm. ' Family U.fwl ha.d 3525
harbor. Auumable details. Fre.dt&Nle With spectacular view. aarage Located 00 a ~ ~ ,.._t•ill y~ 3214 Rm. New wallpaper, ...................... . Ml.~ loan. Financing available on Just down the hill from l t .... ho rt _, cozy kitchen Ii maoy TH E LA K ES /I r v
this beautiful cuatom Harbor Ridge. Owner ::e ~u..:i":te ~ef~m~~ lNt &'* ••ifoP.iiiroR•R00••• ma.ny 1tras. Sl750 mo. 18drm, 1ba, ~1mo. ~ ______ __, •• Ai Ii S
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IASTSIDI 493-0302 498-lCMO
Beautilul 4 8dnn flus·------hmlly. featur nglt'Lf a---.a. 10 .. A endoeed courtyard, en--_,, •--tertaioer1 backyard •••••••••••••••••••••••
with Kol pond and lovely SUHI COMDO
patio. Veryopenandlots l~•.OOOt!!
ol glau. Ask1fts Sl97.SOO. ~ mi. to beach! Im. For ID appointment mac., blghly l.lPlr&ded 1 see, call S41HUl bdrm +den /guest rm., 1
'·,. HERITAGE
REALTORS
Ir* bath. Pools, jacuui,
tennis, clubhouse, wet
bar, rprlc. Perfect for
sel. or couple. $110,SOO. ••••••••!!! Owner 1J1Jious. Needs MISA YlaDI flnancina lo exi1lina
ElecutJve home, 3 br, 2 $311,000. Owner will help! ba, l 1tory bomeoo quiet Open Sat, Sun. 1-5. Bkr.
cul·de·sacst. llgebdrm Non ·Coop. S36·HIOO ; could be eoaverted to _,96N34~=-=.;..1 ____ _
ma.Ile 4th bdnu. Room "1st Ti• !mJs" for RV a«eu or pool
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cucJe. Quiet lree lined
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tereat loan with low down payment. Full
price $105,000.
cay. Charming Spanish
arclUlecttn with arches nrro1111ded by lu1h
gardens witb lots of out·
door living areas to en·
joy withcM chores (like
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home in the exclusive seeks equity partner orf living with plenty of &c....., 2100 3 &c 4 Bdnns. S725-S1SO. Broker Cooperation. 5"·9581. 7S2-198J
guarded community of pou ible Trade. Tedi room for expansion. As· ••••••••••••••••••••••• re n c e d yards &c -'7""59=-·=8t7"'-'-'4.'----'---Tres Vistas at Lake Mis· Ge1Sslerm.3t23 I r IE EXCUIYl'OIS sionViejo.4,lSOsq.ft .of ..• !!!!!!!!!!!!••••••• sumab e lnanclng ..... I garages. Kids &c peu OMTHIWATB brealhtaldnglakeviews"' avalJablewlthlowdown • welcome . S4S-2000. Great view ol boat.s &c
d l I ----~---~ Ponibilltles, $47S,OOO. INVESTMENT Agent. no fee. bay. Brick (pie, family Costa M ... Abandon"d Turtlerock an cus om e egance. H•uoa•-.. ·-. .,.,., 1a-as -. • ••••••••••
.. A -.. _. .. ....., "" '-ase 3 Br. 2 Ba. rrplc. room. Available immed. •••••• •••••• Mansion. 4 BR, w1new The finest lo appoint· • Of' -.. .. ITY ..,., SUS C" ~,.....s · m e n t s a n d L .... o.Ho. Pvw "'" ! fresh paint, 2 c11r gar. for 9mooths. Only IMIS -•A SO"k loan. 13""3 in crartsmanshjp with 4 2br, 2ba "D\'NASTY" l" Prime Office space with $1000 Mo. Da y 12·6 mo. Furn. 1 br. apt. 1345 &
terest.Prictdtosell Prf bedroom, 3i,., baths. Model, wood rloors. fngO wellknownExchangor 213/877·2626, Eves aft6 THEREALF..STATERS up.Encl.gar.Adults.no ~c!Y 1f':r +75~vd: spacious fantily room, b~ck kitchen. IDOW'!tain •.i&.... Services: Sect'I, ans 714 673-~ pet.s 21~ Ne~M Bl. 7~9227 library, '4 fireplaces and view, le.ase option. s er v .. co p 1 er . 1._11agtw.._.. J240 NEWPORT CREST 548-4968 wn8 S
lots more. Offered at !!!~ w/S30K cash. Otti.rl.-tsw. S200·$300/MoNlmme0dC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Bdnn,2(K)l)sqftCondo Ut lls paid, enclsd FOi SALi S145.000 ....,......,., o~cupaocy ~ar HOMES FOR RENT Close to pool and teruus. garage Bachelor Qwet
IY OWta D.M. Mm W Ur ••••••••!!! •.:.;;•.;;;;••••••••• Airport. Gene Tnbolet 3 &c 4 Bdnns t625-S100 tB2S le11e. Agt. ~5357 area . No pets $3SO
Priced below rnkt & ap-644-tttO Lido Part. Choice loc. Fer S. 11 00 957-40 5 Fe 0 c e d y ard 5 & or642-0313 548-11251 '7611-7633.
.,lll'ai.led value for quick ... _ ___.ll..-.a. fA.1. Mobile home. lbdr-m. IHth.. garages Kids & pets ..... 111..r-S3SO Practically Cum 1 I b tlf I 4B .-~,.....' --lba, liv rm. Kitch. w/din ••••••••••••••••••••••• W_.._d wel fto~e. <4•-2000. • ~_,_ ~+den Gar, l0 e patio sLaaPe. ~aul .u R r •••••••••••••••••••••• area. Brick pauo. Pvt ESTA.TISA.LI _,... 2900 A"en't nofee." ., Beautirully redecorated et • ts ama in rvme ac-Va cant, ready, owner b h ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!! • El Dorado model. 3 ature. qw • 00 pe · quel Club Assumable ani ious. Will hel P ea c . $3 3. S 0 0 lS66 Majestic located in Rttl...Whac• 3bdrm 2ba fncd yrd nr 8d 2...., ba 1 b 2234-B Rut ers Dr.
1st & low 2nd. M~ke bett finance. 3 Br 2o,.; Ba, 15 (714 l67S-8489 wkends; Laguna Beach Park. Older Resldenlial Bchor park . & school s61s pa~'et nrs.' S:curf(y Mewportleodl 1769
orter, must sell immed. acre pri vaite park, (213)79'7·~ wknites. Near Ocean. Week days W 840-4051 . . ~ated, view. $1200/mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Tony 540-420t dys ~-_.. ..... =._ 759-4175 aterlront property. To . e. Call n..--Sutton . ' $134,900. .,....., ..,. -r "" h purchase &or jointly de· Luge 2 Br. House 4 uvuwa 552·5949eves. JohnManball IAY .. obl~e• om~. l~XS~. velop. I will provide blocks lo beach. Dbl 544-9076 or Henry
WOODIUMH 631-12811 4 BR, pool, spa, •Int po~cted ~::'1.!u ~~ l~ rmancing Charles aarage, trg yard rioo 552-5895, Bkn.
Beau 4 Bdrm home. ram financing. w!Z2"1o down. r:,:. ~bble· 642-a Pe . 95fH281 Mo. 960-211.S4 Exclusive Big Canyon rm, Din nn. atrium. cul· $113,000. Call Gerry or · . · · ~rm . 2ba, 1700 Bolsa golf course condo. 2 br. 2 de-sac. Grat loc Next Chrilta. srARNES CO. Priced Rtgb( · 10 x SS' Chica /Edinger. 3bdnn, ba, d111. rm. tennis, pool,
to beach Ir tennis. Bnck S73-T111;781H3'7 mobile home. All adult ....................... 3ba,2stry,f/S0.2blkst.o pvt gar. s12so1mo.
Ir lattice patio 6 part In K1mt. Bch. Call ......_,. ltt.d bch. 4bdrm, den. 2~'2ba. 64().812',497-sm
Mallard.552-<M Duplexes, oceanfront. y9y111S N2-4214rorappt. .. ..................... 2st .~5504. Newport BeachCREST-
15 LOCATION beaullful ocean view. • IODOWM• ...... ,. II 1'1y 1400 CorwdelM.r 1122 s Blks to<K'ean. Elegant 2 pool, lge 2br. 3ba, Jsty, IMPORTANT? ~JfJ!n. ';~1:,:7~w Beaut 2 Bdrm 2 be ....................... ....................... Br. ' Den. S150 Mo. ttMis, view! 1138-7488
do. AHume lit ;'8': 314 Jasmine, 2 ~ ~e. Plush crpls, 21,, Ba LMEHEW! You bet it ls~So settle BAYCRESTBEAUTY.s OWC 2nd T.D. at !Mi WATBIPIOMT I& yar:d. Priv patro. Cedar&cglass,sWl<leck, 3 Bdrm. ll.<t ba Bluffs
your famUy to Cam· Br. Family Rm. l200,000 Sl?O 000 All-MCM%17 OfftCllLDG AvaJI Sept. 626-6272 or dbl car prv gar, fully Condo. near schls and
pus View. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. aaaumable lit. Owner ' · PreaU•low location in 621S-Ql67 maint. yard. Adults, no shopping. Children O.K. form a I din In• room · may carry Sl00,000 2nd. • pe•· Jnquir· e t <..., 18th C•-ho "' 81'1 Canyoo •A-".-me. Newport Beach. All this Hew--' ll..-.A. l I 6t ~. a -1 No ""ls. ' --.,"" Mo ..,.e to s ppuig, an 1 year. $435.000. Call .., .. ....., I r--• __.. St 960-Wl. r-......, .,.,., recreatiOft. Very attrac-Hedda Marosl Ageol ~n dally l.S. 25 Ca· P UI a llO' boat slip. ••••••••••0 ••••••••••• • 644·0335 tiveterms. Sl7S,OOO. CW6-1044. Toseelrsell! nyoo Island Drive. Goll Owner will excbanr. ....._~ Exec. homes br, 3 ba. 3 -=-"-"-=E=ASrB"--~L-U_F_F--1
OCEANFRONT Dupla 1 course view, tennis, Prin. only. Call Merre .I. Prof. decorated 3 Bd car gar. Nr. beach & Thrtt Bdrm, 21.<t ba. end "' •· •·---b'-1oa bo Full · .. _ schools. $1000 mo i . d ' Tri-Plex. xtnt loc. poo ... IU<lwua "" D. me. Y fumJsncd 963-33'19 un l good coodition an pp 673-7677 673-.....,3 127~,000. A&\.675-5200. w /gardener. monthly location tBOO per m11
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3 Bdrm l Ba West.aide ••• •• • • • • ...... •••• • • ••
clltie. Quiet tree lined THNOt5
atreet. Allume low in· TOWMHOMl7
terett loao with low Call the apecblist.a at
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Rancho San Joaquin Villa
Portola Model, must see
mny upgrades, prin ooly
$169,500. For appt $51-8890. .
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DaAM Lovely 3 Bdrm home,
clole to part, pool and
tennis. In prime Wood·
brld&e location. Take
over ranlaltlc low In·
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Sparkling 3 Bdrm home
on beautifull y
landscaped corner lot.
Soothing spa. wood
decking and covered patio. Ocean view, glow·
mg parquet floors, plush
carpels, aourmet
kitchen. Lowest price in
the area. 12419.500.
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75+1202 i••••••••I choice, Lawn 'J' $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• security. 213/431M1442 an 4br, 3ba. ram rm. on Waterfront Bachelors
9S3-10ll9aft.3PM FOIYOUI 6. Greenbelt nr pool. Nr 42nd St . S4001Mo Newport Hcts View WSIMGt&:DS Sl300/mo 675-0iOt utilities d675-2325 THI 11.Uff Home. 4br. 2ba. 2500'. 2 IC4••r'C6• Wooillrid91 TWllltM ~~---~~· "'=-=----"----1
PUH '"X.. frplcs, wet bar, lots of ,,..,...., 1600 CA0 'ENCEAU.MORRELLI Sharp 2Br. I~Ba, dbl ExN ecutirtvec4 Br. Condo. UDO IAY RONT. 3 bd din u wood /glass, 4 decks ••••••••••••••••••••••• .n.&. car gar w /opnr , ewpo rest. 28drm.2barum. Yly. rm. · rm., v. w/spa Ir nlce yard too. RARE C.J.H NewPort 675-1771 wthr/dryr,stove. refrtf· Call631-0460 S750 per mo. Beach rm., fam. nn .. F/P, 2\'a 9 0 b AC. End unit, wa I Prop.645-21188 ba, 1tr1 large porcelain $45 • 00 Y owner Beach Propert)'. SO' ----_
tub w /ceramic tile walla 646-2647 ' ftontaae In prime Joca . paper, earthtone colors. ON THESAND5 Steps to beach. Nice 1
Ii floor. 4 covered patio tioo. Owner will finance. Ad Its• lse. $72S mo 2 bdrm, lots<>! wood and BR Yearly Quiet adult. Pri -ooo • .., UDO_."' Exclusive. Principals <hmr/all.631.SW shuttera, hreplace. $350 with ut ility 1reas. ce -· , ~·"' ·-l d..... -.~1 down,auwneMO.OOOllt •llttSllt only. Ask for Irene WOODBRIDGE-4br. ma urea ... ~ . .,,1 .. mo 213-670·7933.
trust deed at 7Wk . Xlnt $ 1 1 5 0 0 0 ~ E Loudon. Act. 831~7 or ~~~~~~~~ 2ba. tam rm, dining rm. yrly ·
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LAGUNA BEACH • year. Can't dtange until bdrm newly fi11i1bed ••••lal•.a/To ... VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba . _...... with 2 ba. Panoracmic U.fw I bid
4fi..4948 year 2003. H% int. only drea.ii home. Owner ............. 1700 cbildreo •~OK. MSC> IEMTALS view condo. Adults. Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2nd trust deed due very motivated. Submit ....................... mo.Call 11112-4471 3br,1\.\ba liSO andspa.SlSOOtmolse. Ge•,.., JIOJ
Oltefsa.tlit 191S-87. Call owner for otrernow.HUrT')'! PALMDISllT ..... ..._.. 3206 3br,2ba S795 WaterfrantHomesdnc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ott ef MIM appt. daily alter ll am. D C •br, 2'"ba _,.. ""·m. 631·1"'" (71•) ..... .._.. eep anyon Tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ,.,. lf//Ntl r., ......, Prime Dana Point • _._, y An~ .... lmffills .._•••••••I Club. Lovely 3br, 2ba early. 3 Bd.nns. 2 ba. ....., duplu on corner lot ,.. "A" Plan. Great Green.-deo, !pc, large Pillo. No 3br, 3ba 1195 near Dana Marina. 2 Lose 1omethin1 valui-belt Loe. liOOO down. chlldnn .so mo. Ref. ~~ 1b:::~·/ ~~· t~:t P!~': ;-0::d1n e°:t~ owe $1~,ooo at 12%. lst, last, security. BKR. ~mp. 780-90S1 rrs.3624 frplc, dialog area, enc . umDJ. Tbat's where~ •ooo patio.1144,000 pie look when they've lllCA-re 111 It .. ..... r.-. J207
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MNl.Y NOMI Beautiful 4 BR, 2~
bath Spanish-tile roofed Meadow
Home. Family room, eartl&one
decor 6 super lancl1capin1.
Owner wi ll assist w/fll\Winc.
$1M,OOO. Young Park 551-8700
(R72)
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Prime tip or Linda Isle -over
127' with slip for 80' boat.
Enc ha nting "old world ''
architecture with all the modem
C!Ollveniences. Lar1e rooa. for
entertaining incl. 2·story Uvlnl rm and stone fireplace. S.Cludea
pool and spa. 5BRS ml family
rm. Playroom and librar1 . Off... at SS 000,000 leuebold .
Cathy Schweltkert 642.a.15 (R13)
4 Bdrm Co r o n a Warmlnflon w/frplc, m1hlands. Supu clean. A /C, covtred patio, 2 car
2 pat.lo&. Pvt bucbet. llr •/opener. Great ~500 Incl. aardener. rocatloo. $750 /mo. ~.f13-NH. Adult.a. oo peta. 51351
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714 1641-0763 2925Col~t Ave
Costa Mesa. CA
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glass apt t'ol pd. no •7 Blk.tobch LR~. newly apt NR sc Plarn - _ _!7MUZ -• 8 Days • 3 lines • 8 Dollars • ~l.5 ~mo 675-:IJ23 dec·d. 2 br. front yrd College. All amen 711 W.17th St.. CM Wei·
lBr yearl) rental P7S~ !168-1126.1 S300 mo 5.56-4776 ·~~:~ ~~s »sq • It's easy to place your 8-Day Week Classified by marl. and it .• 67~621moa~'"-Newp0rtHeach3 Br 2ba, Female t oshr aptShareomre.lowrent.. COStsjust$8-that'sonlyadollaraday!Toquallfyforthis •
... ~~ furn Weekly Agent w same H R ort'a Beach Blvd. HW\l Bch . I ff t be . I ff . OH THI WATB 833-2650~ 673J~49 $180 mo+ ut1I ava1l 8 I 4 desks avail Broker • spec1a 0 er. YOU mus a non-commerc1a user 0 enng •
Fahulous bay vie~. Bayfronl pvt suite Adil 960-S875 -842 1418. _ • merchandise for Sale UP to $800 per ad. and the price must •
d I 3 b non.smoker. July 15 lo Rmmte t.o shr house m large upper up ex. r Oct 15 $12 00 mo Westminster $250 mo OFFICE • be in your ad The cost stays the s ame whether your ad • 2 ba. garage Adults. no
pets INXl Mo Yearly 673-0560 c~1115 1.§02 SPACE needs eight days selling time or just one.
675·Q236 &673-7002__ LIDO l'-Y Fl~ Liberal Roommate ton· • • -A ""• Beautiful Complex next Bayfronl Pvt Sul.le non 2 Bdrm. 2 ba Augn•sl tart service lo Oranoa Co. Airport •
• · -12131633-3449 .... Use one word in each box. About 4 words make one e smoker. Gar. shr k1tch S2000 Beach Prop --~ ------1740 sq. n $1.10 per sq.
.filS_ mQ. 67J.~ 00-21188 Detached 2 Br (really rt. All or part. (7 orrices) • classified line of type, Minimum ad IS 3 lines. Please print •
Bay view 2 br. 2 ba. Lido y otioe...... 425C small hou,,e) all~y rom Nicely d~rated. xlnt plainly.
[ ,_ d 1 CK pound orr ~tlfl Ave liohting. New rarpets • • s ... n · yr Y or summer ·~··•••••••••••••••tt•• Near beach, Fem. 40 SS thru-out, central air
1 & 2BDR.M Adult open
beamed ceiting, lot~ of
wood, servml( bar & lge
k1trhen ~ & S410 no
pets 22S6 'hple
548. 7 356 /67J.Bl3
E Side. sto\C. refngl'~ H_.lnC)tolt leach 3840
q Ull't. Ull ls tnrl. $240 mo • ·T·H· .E. 'w"HI'. =·E· TRH ....
~ fem.~4461 ~
AgL._673-!lCXiO ~-B1gBearLakecablnsand ~ Aft6 646-4680 t de 1 I Ar c h it • r------------------------------• EASTBLUFF 2 br, den 2 Mammoth Lakes con :.:..=....:: -~ , und k 1 do's 2 da mm 964·5712 Male or Female share Professionals or Con • I • ba. lge 5 ec · poo · ------plush NB. 4 Br. house lrartors. Mrs. Tribolet garage. Adults. $95 848 Oceanrront Newport l'"l blocks from beach 552·76 5 • I •
2 Br 1981 Maple A'e Luxury Adult WlilS at al
Refnae AdulL, onl) no fordable bVU1g t.2 & 3
Amigos Way 644-0906 or Beach, 2 & 3Bdrms. w !pool ' tenrus courts a6:S::. 2beth. S750mo. ~~~114 we.~ Call SJSO, lst. & last. Call PLUS H OFFICES, • I. " fi Br Well decorated pets. $315. Sierra ~ gmt Olympic s1ie pool. lighl _Paul !60·7024. 500·8000 aq_ ft. 1801 • I yrly Call Mon thru Sat -WAMTID Newport Blvd.C M. Ph S I • Co. 641 1324 ed tenn!ll court, Jacuw. 1()-4 67~1642 A ..,.,, ........ I 00 ---Newport on Ocean ren ._..,..._ • • . • l Ir, 3 lo Twnltst park hke landsrapm~
Spacious, F /P, dwasher. Most beautiful bldg. m Versailles2 Br2 Ba. vu or lal w11nled. Clean 3 • I
7S A t 6.11-11575 H R From $l:l6 846 0619 _ ...... _---· area. First noor Reas ~.~Y8141r9Sandocean , $825. bdrm , 400I Sl to &M.h St Want-~ 10.80 •
••tiBJI' TOWMHOMES
CONDOS FOR RENT
2 Br + Oen. 212 Ra "40
2 Br 21, Ba $20
I Br. xlra lrg fits
Brand new. full size
townhomu, double
11arages. private fenced
yards, fireplaces No
pet.s Located 2 blocks
from downtown shop·
elng. $ min lo beach.
Open daily 12'4
66& W. llth. St , C.M
$40.96280f 64~
2 bdrm. 2 bl, tondo, ten-
tral 1ir, pool. spa,
pr\T•le patio. Chlld OK. Nttr So. Coast Pin•
1496 mo Ask ror Bill
831-1286
Tn lex. 3 br, 2 bl, frplc,
o. t>W, micro, 1875.
17 73 ·~--2 8'. nr OCC Gartp1Uo.
1v11l l tU 9'58 1st +
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£altsid• smaller J Br
Nil11nl wood etillDI •
ra\iattl Adu.tu only •·
MARINERS WALK
2 & 3 Br, Townhouse
Apts. from $195 Patios,
single & double car
garages. near Hunt _l:larbo'!f' ~ __
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TOWNHOM&5 __ 213 nm
OCN&BAVVIEW rate. For family, quiet •• 43 2Q • Bright 2Br, 2Ba penlhse and will live clean 4 wks 11 •
unit. lux amenities 1750 or mo. July '82 (' \.h~JJ'fo~ •
E!Q. BVCOS.S-2251_ _ several years1. Will de· 1~...., • 15 IO
STUDIO . across from posit 1 wk now Reliable. • • •
bu ch $.165 imo yrly s7s.t.274 -l\ll._.-" .. 11,? • Add $2.60 for each 1ddltlon1l llne for 8 t1•e·1 • Pool.r.. enc gar. laW1dry. So. Lake Tahoe luxury VI,.._., (..Ol¥:7 "~
210 t;edar. Npt Shores. Mtn. Home 5br, 3ba in • •
&ID-5078 Montgomery Estates, I ,J. •
S. C..._.. 3176 very secluded yet S min. \.t'f" •
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ME.AR HACH. 21DIM Near new 1 br 1pt .. bulll· It_.. to Slm"f 4300 v<vnnrvf ..hi • Crpts, drps. bit Ins, at . ms. rarpets, drapes, ~·r ....................... ft.Or"' '1 IC/ • Classification _____________________ _
tchd ar 75 S36-092l. 1><>rt1 laun~ry faclblyd ~~J. • . • · · public terws cowts. an ~ Na me
ME.AR HACH. llDIM golf coune neht bthand ,~~~late• -------------------• Blt·ins, crpta, dl'Jll, gar. property'! Adult.I only ...... ._.,~ e Address .536-~1. no pell. Av•ll. July l J../:"(t t .uL..A· ... t A • ..___ AJ ------------------•
• 2 Br. 2 81. lower in 4· $mo_ SGOl ~(A hu-•1111 Use ,.,..fra""" service • c •
ptex. Lndry hookup. 2 BR. 2 BA. CONDO, 0n ... -~·---when placing your ad ... a e ity Zip Phone ____ _
cndsd gara1e. New aoll coum. Sl(Xl. Oldfft • targestacency • C
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2br. t 'r\ba coN oo . .,. .... ,. • .,11d c~1~~.A~.~~~:· appear in your classified ad Charge my ad to·. 1 • ~:~~i.":~~~ ~ or U.fw trkd HOO *'~on· . we take your messages 1 •
aecurlty 4'121 Artna Cir-....................... wall whonM~h place. 24 hours a day ... you call D * , • ;~1.S:-.::R~1~Es S E A W I H D Nc•p0rt 8elcll.Mi.t• in at your convenience ,, Exp. I e
APTS. VILLAGE Servlnaautttes.cout during office hours and get 1 e ,~;~i~~!~~rd'l... ~d~t ~~ t:': ~::~ oardeoGrave.•*I the responses to your ad . . . 0 # Exp. I e
bwuher. 1•rt>aa• di.a· 8drmrrom"'5.2bdrm this service Is only $7 .SO L 1 rm•I, PoOI, laundry ft~ rrom $535. Townbouat ------------------------------• Ad~ :::. ;P::;. !':re~ur.°~f"~1!; Uff Ole Dally Piiot «:~kan:oro ~r::e i~:"':i Mii .. Q11 tlfW Aft•' • I •
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COllPITftlVllATIS --" to ly Ow1 toola ·so~ ••••u witb tbc aWllt)< tot lY pay, no drw c."Ode. • br P~ ve~li Deltahdftr....,_ Pfrl1 witll )'OQ. Call S1.1t comm. Some ltt. meth 55 cwnteb' /~ (Ull/part.tlma 1bift1 requJi.cf, mu..,. rehn·
<TM••·• or kathy anytime belpral. Larry H111t 8"Med lea Air. 1p1yroU. ·rro;,1 avail. AJll)Qr IAM,.Pll. burument. •U·Ol:U :tOPOIT UH
Mllllm llJ1D. ~lll.lrlUr · 111 Auto CHter, UU O(e ex~. lmmtd. ~West , Oardtl ~Wll::.:..:1~:.__---
AlLAMnS ~1-~Rd,L.8. Stull •• opell.lna. Call for iJi • .JtOW'•· ••t1IA&.Oflllel Experiace wttb repe1r.
WIPAYTMIWOST MAHAM -1#).___ twv.._ ELICTRONICTl'.OU. Varied cl1.tiel Abae to Inc maeblnu ud ht ,row 1'.D.'a 6 Mota ZlU Harbor Blvd CM Automotive lody &~ APPLY Moo Thure llSSUI~ Blvd. A.IM mo. MUil have 5 drive 1 klc sblA ur ltoowled,_ o1 tlfctrital
at Dta1101 Auot-~ 24 · ~ ~~tie =i•nce 15:30 Suite szs ln'ine yn. eiper. In rad'°· TV . ,£. · •PM Kitchen Statioo Attendant and hyctraullcraql&ired 111 llM'SISCOUS preterttd but not W.I. Sd9edl c.., '&O'IQ or eatctronie field. wm GENERAL OPrJCE·Lt •Kitchen Lead Station Attendant
llMot.ToGolMd>if. .JA..M·lA _ oe~aty.CTS-t'800Allc So.c:freeoSt.S:1'i rtpalr~lectronicequlp. clerical. fl.ll.llPIJ'ttim• •BanquetCook •BreaklastCook ~~ ;r~e::0 'b0J>g
touat' Jllft Y9lr retun, I x p e r I e n c e d Cot Mitt 100h91&# a e&.m IDfftt i&tinl bhaeprtnta t evea or d111. 1W West •Bus Person •Cocktail Waitress H O U RS • G o o D :J• T~o~.:!?! ~Prt~11ure 0~~!aae AUTOMO'l1V1': ~lll!Prt ~/rRda.Y, 9-1, pin·'· ~ 1tore, flllmt. West ~: t~~~ · Ga Grove •R eserva tions C 1 er k • PM P A Y • G o o D
..... -.... ,. IC nc..-llon M-............... " . ,. l, lit. l"' •• ina•-a_._ .. u..... ..... .. 1~-..... -.... -· HousekeeNlll' ""'N"'FITS•SECUR mo. Uftl.tr tbaA a lit Technlquu Sunnv .___ bank depotlU ~ er -•-.:n ....... totftt.•Wl.1tq...,,.uent, 9" __ _...._ ~ uc. " ·
T.D. Xlllt .,.ir. Prime S3 ·U17Ne . • BRlTJSHLEVLAND randa. $S/hr. Costa work every weekend. diaaoou cauu of Profe11kml eopy ibop •Section Housek eeper!i •Accts. ITV• rttldeo~ or btacb pre> M uat bt experienced. Mu a ca 11 cat h y Ea~ .. preferred. Call for malf1U1ctloo ' replace lootin.1 for a Xerox 9'00 PaJ.able Clerk APPLY IN PERSON ~:..:.u.=a.:e::t.l!E~!.:...· _ Dl•orc..eYoMml Good worting~ditlof\.s 75Noc0 defective pattl. Malet Operator. Some u -•Security Desk ()(ricer LEAR sn,ooo bu)'I •J900• 203 from 714)1M.z.7ooo &c co~paoybeoetlts. Ap. Boolckee • r/Sec' • ....,..OMc. out•lde service calla. perlancueceuary. Call
IN T . ON L T • 3rd Preventative ac Streu ply tn penoo, Contact F IC 8~ >'/Sec' Cleik. Major Newport Takead to oureat State 8 a . o 818 • wk end a ; T.D.·75~ LTV $'83.S3 Redudn~assace by George at E~ eeperF/tl Y· CenterLawfinn~klnl EmploymentServlceOf. 7 ·<M82da . Excilif'lg. established hot e l has SIEGLER P 'd ... thl P I ~ • •• s · ' · .. p. neceaary. me. fice In ~·~e County G"" · ed f 11 & t i·me opportun1·t1'es 11 ... on Y· r me 1 .u.a:;;a· ~111. ~ $1000/mo. salary. Auto penoo for proot read.Ina DO't an'"'zlJ.OIO Ad c.N,ERAL OFFICE/ 1mm . u par 1
Sutla&o Cyn. property. ~~17 OAM PM ~ repajr shop. c.M area. It aeneral olfice dutltt, naJdtorby. em..i-.er. s,Ec1 Y.;. hm-4t pm, Mcon
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avail. for qualified a pplicants. Jll---J Call Chria Shaw, Stturl· l•--lilllll!ll._.___ 548-2288 ~l. lncludlna receptlonht ,... .,..,1 r . •\Ut ype. 1 lllNl'Ull
ty lnveatme nts. THE -·-· 10,_.,~ -relief, Colleae back· Chuclcf7UUO. We are seeking people -oriented OJNMSS {714)73MQIO. ._._,_ ~---&round helJtuJ. Please bec,ISec '-!.____.-...._
17 ooo b 110000 G• H • ..... _ Irvine co. bas immed. caU: Lu Ann Dutcher at s 1.-.; ....... ·-~ persons who have a sincere interest m 3131 w Segentrom
' llYI • '~ Ir llfthQ openin g for exper'd 714 759-uperv-i poa. ,..,.~,Newport Center ol_tlce afutureWl'thMARRlCYI'TCORP. Santa Ana,CA ~~n~wf ~W 4z.~.t *ESCOlrS• c~l1~A penon to handle AIR. :,!e~en!>':f8: ~~ hu lmmediateope1unp (8etw.Harbor
Annua1Yltld3yn Call tto.a/()fflwfltoht t 7f.ln6 related !unctions le Coc.._.W......_ qlllred.lnclS.H.Growth Coruperceneralolfice lud' •Warner.
Chris Shaw.Secw'itv In· * 972-9931 * iieneral olc duties. Gd. Experience preferred. potential tor career Cle.rk. DuUes include We otrer excell. co. benefits inc mg Fairviewolft.he4mt.o
v e 1 t m e 0 t ... 1 , Male/Fem.ale Escort Automotive benefits, ulary O 0 .E Nl1btclub in Newport. mmded penon. Exec at. typm&. comJUin& sales a FREE meal per shift. Apply in Stgerstrom, left 1 block)
(114)73C).QO. LotW. Call:7SH931 S.l m01. Mlllt be or1, Seit reports. reupllonl•l· person 9AM -Noon , Mon· Fri. ~ .. ft
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...,. .. a ooo b Must be mature and ex· Book pasteup P tr Mon Community Mgr. starter. Health lnaur. telephone, payroll, •c· PERSONNEL "" ........ TD ~Sl.2,000, lrd perienced f°' excellent 1 30P M to' appros RESIDENTIAL COM· Prefer non ·amoker. cowita rttetvable. Com· N C D N l emp yermtf/b
nuai Yield. &2ii4~· .,...Cn' r work~ condJlions. Ask 6.30PM Tues t0·30AM MUNITY ASSOC oC ~ 752.Slll ~ter UP!r &refe~red 900 ewport enter r.. ewpor I•------· Shaw, Security lnvest· Escorts for Wo laJll. to approx 6:00PM No homes. Mieks oommuni· F i t not {eq d. ll Llnda Beach MAIH11HAMCI
1.1 l714>~ 24Hrs 641-0180 SADDLBACllMW exper nee. Appl.y Pt!n· ty mgr. PR a muat. ACTOIY otapp Equal Opp Emplyr M/F Party equip , hosp.
mn • · C•!Clltdls 131-2040 .. 4tMt4t nysaver 1660 PlaMitia Bookkeepmg &i typtng H•l&s --~=:=:____ supphes C.M. Repair'
Sll.900bu<ft$30.900, 19~ AMIXl',,..C:,IYJM BABYSITI'ER needed Ave,£M. req. $18,000 Send re· Learn a trade lnlll!I _______ ----------------1 ma1nt. equ ip . I: INT. NLY . 2nd My homeor)'OW'S,Mon l lR•KF•st c #V'VI aume to Culverdale Vitamin producta mfg General .....,_.., ,.._ _______ ,warehouse work. Sta.rt T.D.·70~ LTV $489.25 ~ "' -Communlly Assoc .. 3754 Openlnp now in com· n. ,.._._.Ca.lb ""''-1• $3 80 642-U86 Paid Monthly. Call Chris Peno.el 5en1ut 5360 lhru Fri. 64l·ll925C.M Full 11me permanent Hamilton Irvine Ca pou.ndinf. shipping. & Is .ow.w!... DESK CLERKS . INSUIAMCE at . · ·
Shaw, Secwity lnvest· ....................... BA8YS111'ER P/l in my MUJt have experience 92714. ' ' granulatlCXI. Xlnt Crlnae -~ MAIDS. HOUSEMEN. & Large Insurance agenry MAINTENANCE
,!M!lb.(Tl4)7»t050. Piano Lessons Your home 18 yrs or older Apply in peraon. Jolly Companion H.sekeeper/ benefits.Linwilcol..abs. PARKING ATTEN· needsRalertof1gurere Mon Fri, 8·4:30pm.
Home. Popular & Im· 64()..84.77. 640-8567 . _ Roger, 400S. Coast Hwy. Cha uHeur for elderly 1!32=9700 21132 DowTushn G...,.,.., DANTS. All shifts avail. new a Is f' a 1 d l' o General maintenance le
pro via in&. Juilliard Babysitter~ ui my La una acti.__ __ lady. Live.in. Non· Fast Food at tbe beach. Hn . must he nex. lncld Apply in pel'!iOll. Inn at benefits Salary rom r I ea nu p o r con ·
trained. BA degree. I home.for9/moold.N.B. c•SHIER smoker. Waterfront Parttimehelp,mustbe wltndJ. Laguna. 211 N Coast meosura~ With exper. domaniums . Call
••••••••••••••••••••••• write my own arrange. W·6JO.."•""·H·67.,,..,.... "' h p 18 N I Hw .L wiaBch Call :Paullne,96J.1841 wkdays : 499·1177. ft · '"""'• · ........... F/tlme position availa· ome . vt. room . o exper enre G S.. :'v 499 ments or beainners Bankino ble. Top starting salary 646 ·6565, 557 -9891 , Jlecessary.67~1811_._ E1p~pref. I y~. F'&B Hotel ·1""17"'"5'"""". -----
549-7521 ---""EW"'..,•cc""-s including overtime pay. ~-2624. FOODSBVICE Fro.f DttiiClerb INVESTMENT Maintenance: For Apt Tro•el 5450 " "' VVT'• E d . ble b t t Background req. F II d ' rt u· COUH5aOR Complex in Costa Mesa . Newport Beach S&.L has xpr. esl(a · u no COOi WOllB u an ,or pa me S48 9556 E.lper nee
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--------;:;;A·~·U~k~·f;;,;·ux opening for New Ac· essenta.al Appl y .1n Exp'd. line cook with DUTIES iocludeserv111g Lodlea S..Atte.d. Exp. pref'd. Also: Dynam1r OrJnge Coun · · ·
counts Counselor. New pers~n if you are in continental cuisine bk· meals, 2 patients. clean· Hn must be nex. lncld T .. Dowt1 Molds ty 2nri Trus t Deed MAMACi81efT fOINJ ADS Lo Kennedy New York. Accts .. IRA/Keogh. col· dustnous and want u Job grnd. Apply : Surf & ups & general assistance wknds Part time. Eve. work brokerage t'O ha~ im Sharp couple as as· ~~ri·s~~ ~.~~~0ca01: lections & NOW Arcts .. witharuture MetroCar 'Sand Hotel. 494·8460, to kitchen. f /lime Suitable for students med open1n.i f o r sor1ates in area of Al£ flEE " ex per. req'd Salary Cwrt~sh 2950 Harbor Ave from 9-SPM.,_Moo·Fri Capistrano by the Sta H•"--~ Escell. working cond s a I a r 1 e d or r om management or martet· cal: S48-l067. commensurate with ex I --c o o K _ F R y & I Hosp. •98-5702 Bii'ir\:~~·q/AsJ~s Apply in person · m1ss1oned ln,·estment mg Full trainln& pro-b~~=--& C:r. Full insurance CASHtEI COUNTER HELP I FOIEMD..IW.t.l.ITl!ft HotelSanMaarten Counselor Exper'd real v1ded. Earnings open. -----( •-d E 9 ..,.. ...,..,,_. 7·36A 4PM . lnrld. 696S.CoastHwy estate hren~ees onl} Ex ec utive or pro· 64J..U71 ne its "' pai career xperaenced cashier for ·2pm . 21/yrs & over Landsrapm' 0 •-·irriaa. wkndJ Exp. Pref La n-h c 11 K 1 ~."9""" r 1 b .. d
Loet: 5 moold white fem .
••••••••••••••••••••••• apparel.Pleasecall Retail Store 642·8341 Nr O C Airport ., .. .. unaoc~ ~ _J!_J_e,,......,. -ess1ona ac .. groun ScL.--a.. & Ms Dem p V' It .,.,., 1392 t1on, mtn lS yrs exp H l I Keep your day:. free for pref Send lnlonnatioo ~ 7005 ·11~1S1a IC :Y _.,... . ---A Is o a ppr en t Ice s M"'' S,. Atte.d. o e bch & sun Work e\eS on to Bales & Bates. 5812 Poodle/I'enier mix. red
collar, Mesa del Mar
area, reward. S.S7·96S4
""EWP01T1•••0• CASHIEI CIV'VI Serious only apply Ptr.hrsmustbefiex MIGHT AUDITOR I' < 30·9 + Sat A'.t Ludlow Ave. Garden ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ._ "" s k k ""°"' G t pt B th Full lime Computer ex , " ·' G 921645 S.C Actor's StudJo has SAVINGS & LOAM toe bro erage firm Wanted parttJme cook C::tru~':oJ. l~ Sa~:-= '8X O.rrator ~r'fref'd Salary open Good h rl} wa ge + ro"'"'ve:..==-=-----~~~~ ·~l"!t~~~:· llOOlrvineAve .. NB ~~~~~em~P~~m~!q~d ~~~:,a; .. :;0 0~~e~~ AnaA,·._C.M___ Hrs mus be flex . ~r :S::c~dd!.~tr ~Pl;e!rt~0~p~~~ Girt c~~"!~metics. LOST: Fem Blk w/litUe
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957-0282. E.O.E Telerhone ex per Callenders, Newpart flOMTOfffCE 2·10PM . incl wknds. WestSt...,GardenGnl\'e Exn prei.64G-737l. ~~L-----~ll!!!!!!W••••••I helpfu Hrs 8 lo S Con Beach W kd ys 3. 5. f'OSITIOH f"T. will traU\ 1-WlllWl•RiWI•.-..::..::L -~~.~ .... !~!.~ IARM41D ~act H~~cG1nley 752:]~1 ---Duties ·include answer Pis call for appl. Yo~:ds~~(~;me MANAl~~ASST Federal Womans Club
pins on black /'White felt
medallion. Reward.
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Tutor/Babysiller availa· Neighborhood beer bar. OL.!.fil!! -DATA EHTIY Of'I ing phone. statistical 9 »SPM. M·F 645-7358 !tll!!!l!!!l•R•••-landsrape maintenann• "~ .
ble for summer work. downtown Huntington One year experience on typing. secretarial Im••••••-Hunt.1ngton Beach area Due to our expansion
N t Bch area. 673-2519 Beach. Expenenced, at· CASllEIS IBM 3741. Irvine. CaU duties. This pas. is an ex GENERAL Front ofc F HOUS:~IHG 1 Trans port at ion re plans we now h~ve the
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Blk and tan male; blue
eyes ; chain collar.
Westmatr tag #1972
1148--8817 orll93-3312
Help W..ttct 7100 tractive. personality. Linda. 7SUll64 X256 cell oppty. for an ag· I ·8PM. Must tlpe & inor J':l: tt~~~~p1!:. quired. Days 7300373. rollowing openings in
mature, reliable S D•T•-y gresslve indiv. with s p •ll. Idea for . des' bl H eves (71414964331 Orange Co u~ly . ••••••••••••••••••••••• nights. Appl. 848 4440 u M "' ""'"'"'" plenty of oro th op " penence 1ra e. rs --~ Management. Assistant
Accounting \8am·4p=m ...... >.___ TDTE OPIRATOIS portunilles.P...:efora~ homemaker or college rrom 7.3:30pm, Thurs LEGAi.SEC'Y Management & Sales. A/P·A,..Cl.lll( Im....., Key to disk Cull time appt. 545-0f77. ask for -=.•.:.:tud=en:.:.:t~.m.:..:..:....~17.::11:__ __ Mo n · S4 · 15 hr EXPERIENCED For interview call An·
Looklne for responsible Fu 11 & pa rt t 1 me. days, full or part tlme Karen GEtfEIAL OfffCE Capistrano by the Sea Exceptional opp'ty for nabelle at(213)749-4041
REWARD. Loat sma ll
male honey /tan color
Lhasa Apao. Wht mark·
ings, chest, face, paws
Vic : K inglet
Co urt/Tanager, CM
Mesa Verde. CM
979-5278
person. Liletypm4, will Nightclub ln Newport. MARKETS swing. Exp'd ooly Good FRONTOFFlCE Lile ty~ng. filing , Hospital:4S&S702. -self·starter. non·smkr. Manager oHice work use computer. Liberal 67•1,,.... For 2nd & 3rd Shilts skills $14K /S hr + 6 h d H.skpr Attendant /Aide to executive responsibility counter 'help for food benefits Apply I .,. "'" Startln°~upto••.so. ( i d.I · DENTAlOFC answerp · r. ay. 1· c 1 1 tt fr · n r=..=-=.=.:._____ ".., .. r en Y atmosphere. If h s day wk. Apply btwn 1 ve. in or ady 1n in singe a omey o ice. service. Seasonable person. Tarnutzer. •BlKESTORE• We promote to manage· Kathy9S7·8331 you ave experience 9AM 6 Noon. CharUe 's wheelrhalr. Some' exp Salar) negotiable. (6 mo>. H.B. area Call Ha milton Development. Ass 't. M 0 r. & mecharuc ment & su""rvis10n from in insurance . rollection.s Wkends or prr wkda's r t me w th choice of E s .. w1'thm ..... DENTAL ASSIST. p rr 3 "st--1 ··1e..a.....e ........... Chili. 3001 ~lll. Bldg , I I 0 n g r a t h . 2915 Redhill Ave .. Ste for Schwinn dlr Sal d Sa RDA ( •v•~• "" .. ..,., ~"'" l2 S•· .._ M 546-6619. hrs 644 2644da1 e\·es 1714 )S44·S378or~9613. _,F ..... ·=..,C<.!.;.M==.S.S:7:...:·n=92:.:..· __ 1 SlG,400. M~t have ~nor WANT A CAREER~ Cya, no ...,1L2290 pre · municalions abWty wt "" ""'
bike mech. exp rn a Costa Mesa arm an"" · need rou ! 831-1420 &UAIDS If JM're 99' 14-22 SICUT AlY MEDICAL OfffCE AccOlfl!llimg CM
Orange CoUt Savings
has an immediate open· ID& foe a full time I C·
countin'·-'lerk. ~is a res pons 1 ble posit 1011 as·
si1tio1 the controller.
Calculat.orsktlls a must!
Call Lee at 754·1101
Orange Cout Savings
1700 Adams Ave. CM
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LOST: Tabby cat. Balboa
area. '7S-OlA2 aft 6PM or
642-1 9 6
Lost; Ihle; part Doxi Brown. Vi c or In
dianapolia I: Califom1a. 1%02994. Answers to Lucb.~2704
store.544·91315 517W WllsonSt DINTA1.AS5'ST. GENERAL Alsembler. S4to96hr.tostart Full ..dforl•1~ Jacoby & Meyers. 1 or NEWPORT BEAC •""-~A t.e 631·~ Excel oppart. for expr. ~.'4> hr. Must have 2 fl p /llme. No exper America 's largest la~ Front& Back. T g ~-cca RDA with some front of. yn. es-. IDCl·..t•·· ·~ Weekly pay. Call today rirms 1s seekuig a legal SIOOO Mo '° M·F Real state Dt!\•elop Lauun.a Beach n-4 day_ .. Lag ,.... -.... ~ ••• •••• we~ ll e c re tar y w 1th a Please send me to menl &i invtltmt'ftt firm " Bc~~h. 4 .... ,,,,_wn:A. una of cutlers. electrical 1....-.,....:;;..::;-=-----YES. minimum o( I )r ex c o Daily Pilot. P /O
located or. O.C. Airport 4lM
9233
• ..... ,_ we I d er s • re a d &UAIDS perience for our Canoga Box lS60 Ad 11 C.M. hasanunmedia~open HuntingtonBeach Dental bluepnnts, measure• Pull• part Lime All If you live 1n the ParkofficeYoumustbe CA92626
1ng for a F IC Book· 962-9116 nsrun ~ber&Jusbl. meul & areas. Uniforms furn 'd Newport-Mesa area. are able to type 60wpm , Mir.D=IC=-... -,C-OUI ____ _
keeper wkh a minimum Ullll'IU '""""• ~ e panels Ages 21 or o~. retired between ages 14·22. and possess l!ood organiia "" ,... -or 21yrs. recent ex Personnel Dept Chair side RDA. E•· to make room divlden . welcome. Nouper nee. are looking for part t1onal s~1lls & enjo} M u s L have ow n
perience in the Real 537-4840 panded duties. 1 yur Take ad to any SUie Apply Univerul time. fulJ.ume. or lem work111gmachallenging 1rans1>ortation le be Found : l&e male Irish
setter. No tao. Vic of bch ' Adams ~. ,_ ... ____ _
833-0?UExt.• ACCOUMJAMTF/C
Estate/Construction 1•••111!1•••• min up. 4 day week. Employment Office in Protection Service. 1226 porary work. we can position We offer xlnt fam1l1ar with Calif. field Duties include Top pay le benefits for Oran1e County. DO'I W Sth St .. Santa Ana help you rind a )Ob <'ompany benefits & 8 freeway system. Mon· AP. AIR. loan draws, I ________ lOj!Skill.NB.642•6443 708. QM,Q22. Ad paid ror ln~rviewhrs:&-12 &1-4. rompetatJve salary IC Fri_,Hpm.7-.asoG ..
Found. black & white Pos. W./ Npt. Bch. inve$l·
M /dog. Weighs about ment firm. Resp. for dai·
l2Jbs. Vic. o( Bushard &i ly financial transactions
B 1 J I h • computerized G;L·s. ann ng 00 · u Y 9t · Ana,lytica l minded
FrlendlydoJ{.!J62..53S5 person. exper req'd
Found : female Labrador. Call: 640.0123 vie Capistrano Beach.
R&c:ently had pups. ACCOUNTING •9US61 afl. 6pm.
FOUND : Blk Labrador Irvine co. has immed.
Retriever, has collar, opening for exper 'd. · e k e person lo handle A /R, vie ac ay area. related functions. &
545.3005 general ok. duties. Gd FOUND: Tan Pekinese benefits. salary D.0.E.
Doa. Vic. Victoria C.M Call: 7."'S4'-'·1931='-----
541-l83l All CONDmOHIMG
FOUND : Men's lOspd &HR•--saVICE vie. Oale~:k c.M' -;asc,..
Wi th Ele c tri ca l LOST: SheJt.leMaleSable knowledge. La0 una Beice color. Vic. Unda • Isle NB 7-4 "AUGGIE" Ni&uel Ocean Ai r
Rew11rd m.s1~ 1-1e~· :,!;00~-----
Fouod: Siberian H111ky, Aircraft
male. \'Jc Fair•Harbor, ''-ITSDB'T.
C.M. ~7fi27or951·5333 Person wtlJI background
F d P I ' knowledge necessary 0 u n : em a e ' to establish & maintain bladttan Terrier mix. F""'"d; Male Siberian parts dept. for med. size v-avlaUoo CX>. Previous ex· Hualiy Found ; Male perience required.
Golden Retriever Salaried. Parsons' Air, Pound ; Male Sbepberd ( crou. Old Do&. Gold 7WSSH900.
Found; MaJe Black Lab. 'AL TllA TIONS
64-4:*6 F tr alteratiofts 548-4243
FOUND: 8·10, male APTMANAGER.mature
G er m . ~. VI c couple. Beaut. 44 unit. S.,_Chettl r, N.8. Costa Mesa. Adults, no An a . to ' ' 8 ea t ' ' . pell. Apt + small salary 21Sff1.2'72 t bon!Jf. M:dxsS.2-4!!07
Found: Fem. 1m1 do1. •st~•y "lfalfio". f\n VJv/S.A. "' ~ • J E1pandin1 manufac·
lurer of electro mech. FOUND : MALE eq u lpmtnt needs
Sheltle /Collie vie penonnel tn t.be follow·
J.S&l/OranieNB maareu:
f§m7 Awmb&ers
Food: Poodle mix.
blk/bnl/py, T /4. Dana
Pt llarina. •D
HSO
sc:
Eaper pref, but will
train. Xlnl 'Wage Is
beMfita. LotalM ln San
JYU Capia. Call Tom
Jobuo. for appt. PIM
~~eb'~ntsi:;:.~.'~~~~· ~~~~D M~~n~~~3:!~ DENTAL Ofc Rectp· •blll!!yl!!e•m•p•lo•yts_. ---Mon-Fri. Job counseling you meet Lhe quahfit·a· MEDICAl.IEC.-J.
analysis & wist with exper . complete rare of tlon ist Npt Beach "" HAIRDRF.SSER Follow· Workshops t1ons please rail Rose With experience (/time
Fin. Stmts. Manua l J rhildren. ages 5, 10 fl pleasant grou,ppractice. GEMEIALOfflCI ing pref'd Cricket's lnterviewt.echniques l2!lli_16·1.811. for NB Facial Plastic
System multiple en-12. fax breakfast & lunch, Must have dental exp. IF JM c• ty,. I Hair Design. Village No charge to you or lo LEGAi. SlC'Y Surceon.642-5902. II I •· """1122 _..... • flLiiM. -Fair Mall. Laa. Bch. over 1.000employer& we tit i es . Sa I a r Y t o supervise a Pay .. ....,.. .,......... __ , _,,, .... ~ have on file. It works E x P e r I e n c e d . MMGMMTPOSITlOH
SISOO/mo. Call Sharon behavior. Oven1me/ia1d Dental Auistant. part WW.._.• ... & -·lV'IN through the United Way shorthand Newport Fabric chain. C.M. &
t714)752·9484. plus room&board ake time, morning. RDA wHN119 ,.,.... c .. HAllDllSS8ASS, and volunteers who Beac 714 675 !530 Anaheim Xlnt oppt'y, IOAT OPRATOI ad lo anh State Employ· preferred. Newport ,...,. c_.... tecW. Cosmetology, Lie re· cart'. IC )'Ou're lookrng LlllAllAH Gerl646·4040.
To ope rate small ~~~tn ?/ireD~TOr~~~t ::e•cb~~nearHoag qHI, & bHIHu qulred.StudioS.iUkfor forajob,t.a.keYESfor DOCUMENT CONTROL MODEL"'"""s"'""",ec-OIT--S-
mechanically propelled 677-010 Ad paid for by oep. · openlff1 ... fwlctlw. Ml'..§4~ an answer. Call us to-Full time pos. w1lh civil Top Oolfarssn.7186 vessels. Mu st be employer DEHTA1.AS5'ST. Yo. w• ..._ • .-HARDWARESALES day,orstopbyouroffice enguieermg&landplan -
licensed le reliable. ll!!!•Ml!!!!l!l!!!l!!!•!l!!!!!!ll!! Ortho. RDA with ex· ~~r to • 1 GI, P /lime. semi-retired at S42 W. 19th St .. Suite n In g r 1 rm s 0 me HlcJM S.C.ltr Queensway Bay Marina, ,,_rience. •tday work type Ap~y 111 person . B. in Cosa Mesa. Librarian skills desired Mature n1'ght ••cun'ty Clea11lng Lady. perma-,..... ro• ••1werl•9 w '--"" L o n g B e a c h . ntnl Tues &i Thurs. ""'wee""'=k·:...::S.S:;:,2-~•110l=:.:....· ___ Crown rdware. 3107 • ~ Apply in person. to Mr person full or part lime. _,,2~13;;1~437;;;;·;;;;56~1;;1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'I 9~pm On Balboa Penm. Asalalaot Ptr roe Ortho tet.,tioees to def• ~CoastH · CdM YESI. Fuentes at Robert Bein. graveyard shift. Laguna
.. 675·377t_ Omce. Dental exper ••191 I. We _.. HOMIMAMAGll Wilham Frost & As Bearh Hotel. Ca 11 ThellaNt~• needed · but not • co•,.t•r •lded 30.40 /hrs per week. mdwe.,..fl-M! soc1ates. 1•01 Quall St . 494-9436.-='-------
on the Or-..COllt CUIJCAL NneBce:!!rilyOrthouper. ••ef•ctwiitg c... Business family Cook Youth ,.~f_:oyment LNIGHTBcD.hEUV-ERY.
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::.,. NURSING DAIL:y PILOT Computer()peralor.sm OPU'S91'7 --•• cLa .... In& euential. Perm. ""'·'~" ~.. RN LYN bus111ess com"'"er. plUJ r-r r-..., cycle o car .. _ I ,.... DIA--~-.. ~::al•9 from ••r.y ~Ilion. Elp. ooJy app· oftheJbrborArea r ..... 1 Y Pl> • CLASSIFIED gen ofc duties Npt r,.,.... _ _.. 67.,1 • .,1 64 .... 74 Apply now 12038 West X-IAJ TECHS Bch CPA We will train Mechankal &electrical. Cl 91'tc c... <I" -Ope 0 ~3 30
St~GardenGrove ADS qualified person. Minimum 1 year U · po1Hh to .,,.,HOSTESSES For new Mconnd\ay·.~::..~rig~m>,· Ll"'UOISTOC., 1£$ .. •J(IJ 64-4 U6 askforKell perience. 957 ·6938 ........ H ,.. ....,. restaurant. Apply in uu11 ,. " rnut
r c.n Sell 11 fwld 11 E.O.E. a&.-t t to person Thu.rs. PM or Yes · wehelpemployers. PERSON. Full lime TECHS 041
• • Eager buyers read the .--e.,1r•11 Fri. AM Cammo Mex· too! n1ghtJ W1U tram Apply Trade It W'titl o WQlll Ad Classified ads every Ora pery work.room :f:! ·~I .......... needs sewine machine -ican Restaurant. 2'75 INSIDE SALES -1n person Holiday (842 5878] da )' Ir you ha ve operator, Mon.Thurs, to "·we lrvineAve.atMesaDr., SalarytBoous or d11ly House Liquors. 2937
• something for sale, rt-7·5.30pm. Must speak wol'fd lb to Mor NB. comm. Days or eves. Coast Hwy. Corona del
OneColS.We ach them rast and inex· EncliJh.642-1843. tro.p&._..Dttieit National organization . ..!f.!L__ __ _
fostCteditAw011al pen11vely.caU642~ DllYll Prod•cb, 145 'ii. ;)!ply lmmed. 12038 LOAMOFRCEI
I •1 p•1 4 Meyerhof a, primary 16tlt St., Newport Toplaceyourmessa&e estSt.,Garden Grove Hunlioglon S4cL !!! ar· .. II y I II Ii of ood foods I It C 92663 before the lMtaller cepting resumes for
•••••• ~ ~~~P l~~in! corpora:: 17~:t64J.N71. · readlnuublic, Tiil CENTER VP /Loan Officer. Send
• • comm unity need a a phone E 1 P • d . APP I Y a t to: PO 1669, Hunt111gton . • responsible ' flexible Make thos e I oo d Dally PUot Newport Tire Center. Beach 92647. e a ... 1·sfant To· e penon to do food prep &i household items you're Classified, 642-5678 64-4,8022, mi E. Coast -MACH14E
• ~ • back-up deliveries. Mon· not using available to Hwy, CdM OP-•Tft8 • C...,... M • Fri,8·3pm.Gooddrivtng someotbertamUybyad· _,,. "" rvun an• rttotd ffCellllry. Start.I vertlsing them for aale Clauuted Adi, YoW' one-Find what you want in Set up & operate drill
• Will prepare bank deposits and • at SUS. Call Si.le at in Clusifled. Call atopahopp!n,ccenter. Dally Pilot Classifieds. press. bench grinder &
• resolve ettdlt and billlno ,,_.i.le"""', Sft-G3Z. 642-5678 excrualon cut-oH saw. ., .,.vv ... • Ab I 11 t y lo read
2 years c redit exper with -··n •1at blueprints ' use : =:~k:ll:. ~~~I~~· t~OJ •• -····••, t ... 1 y r1 ::.·::~~~d~~e~a~ !Pm and 10 key by touch. M1.11t bf • 645-3532
• diplomatic and gracious in dealinJ • • 11..:=c::::~----
• with the public and sales ltatf. • • rw.a_ Sales Supe~,., • MAINTENANCE O>mpet.it.ive salary ud tro&>loytt nmu ' ''"' • IUILDM MAH
• "nefits lncludin& rompany P•id • • Dally wort, )3 hourg,
• htaltb. life aod deouil inlw'aoce. • • Llmlted oPtnl'ng.s a\•afltt>le ht the Orange • ....c.t!!!:,r·..1..7!..!lu4 ~~L--
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Work when and where
you want. Gain all the
benefits of workin&
Permanently, but enjoy
the challenge and
versatility of being tem·
porary.
Super Rates
Dynamite BenefitJ
PLUS
3%CASH IOHUS Many joba In Sout.bem Orange County
Oran&e Co. Airport area
714/760-1641
Anaheim aru
714/7Jl.Mll
Yl.T • ~.!!.L.~!rtU2J. ext 277 tor •• Cout area, for self·mbtavattd. carett • Sellidlelle:ms ....,........~, onented individual who can Wor1c with • _ _!Me~•!!!cll~~!!!J!l._
""""' ~' ftt rea111ta 1 Station w11on or ven •
AH••llS Loe. 11...._ Vltjo CO
•• 1'--t lu~ • •• 1 P'leld sales ~le. Train, motJvate and 11 1~----------...
• , __ ...,,, 11 • ~i:.·t!Q:pt;:~~br:i;:ru:'":t: • ..... m ... e .-Wl••J e e people. 1r you cu produce resulia, l)C)t e Expor t marketing rlrm 'has an
• r ........ W.. • e Ju1t talk about It, call: M0·089• for e immediate opening for an
e hnmectiat. open.in' tor ~trut.O• in· e . . . . . i l be responsible for preparation Meda A .... w.r, • 12 1n. exp. Cendldatea
mlllt baYe fd, .......
dnl«it1. pl.,,....~ 8"tlD~•de.
.... bit. Wort ii la lie -·.·fOl-IY•·~·,.•,•2-1 H P"'1 mad'eal e~c·
UIAfllUH UllM • lnttrv1ew. Ask ror Mr. Cha.r ct f ~~ressive, career-oriented person.
e dMdual. Mlllt be upa~ ot hudl· e .... -KIDS of quotes . p lacing ord ers with
• lnr rut·PllCtld. varied and illtemt· • • • JylliM_... e -man u fact u re rs • pr TJ: a r in I kll dtll• for new.~per utrutlvc WI r.vu• k (
• • Ptl'IOllfttl ld11'1inj1tr1tor. Call : • • tla at least 1 1ear ··~· t.S wpm. • su~~MER JOIS. paperwor or overseas s . pments,
MMSal,Ext.277forappL I MOtulft. tnellHl~l>taflits. e "' coordinating wit h frei1 ht • · e· e AllPl1MPM,lloM&Jt1anarrw.1. •• forwar:ders & workino wit h •. 1 ·1 · ,..c.... • customers. Must hav: eood ~ Earn $30-$80 per week. communications skills, math ability e • e 330 U ay Stnet e Trips & Prizet. ~ M-. & be a self ·starter. Excellent
• Co.ta 11 .. , CA • 'I. Cotta M ... CA -Cli•it .. t61-Nt4. benefits & salarl Apply at: a_,._ ....-.... 1 n..o..-tumt,..._.,. • !qiaal ~ E~ _9 IMS Equipm"1t _-. ieeffHeeeeee• , t •••••••~1• •Barranta~~:l_rvinell71'
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................................ .., .... ,_ ........ ~n•1111 "11 '*1 ................... °"'8C1acUq oPPQrtuotly .RIFRIG!RATOR FOR 8' Blk N•= Soll • si~ :1&114:. ~DYr..r::. s:~.xn· .. s::: 2:.:·~~ll~SLs,00:
MUlmAINIS UCWhQilt , - -• • ---· '°i ~"PlwWlat c:J SALi ~.ntt !:°::t toftd llOO ~ _:pWw w ,MM Rota Cyclt t mii. SIS. A!o5t::l.a7!lua: __ --:-
c.riilW •er aklri, llllr ta• ftnD ·~ a.a.. lul ,...., ~aa :::8.fo:nt . Solid o.11 Game/Dioettt ..._.., I070 r,rtJ Sun ~P •stud rr· Tollycrall ,t: eond, '~'~,_. ~l~~~if!!~};~1•!~. INTEWGENT? ot~. Mwtbubltto 't/:i! =•"=h~ W ... ~"~~ood ....... , .... ~ .... i.'viil e~.8t;'._: ~':,~' ~f~·,.~~ .... t r~bc;'i
....... ·--perienct AppUcut mlJCATID?. RN uoNEY' ~ud"":• 1ft _;~~ 11.ooc111w.... CH"'ACABINE'I'"* W0'Q~lf fs'. fvl111 Pl>' Sap wyer Rota Ml~fb·~~ bo1t ..•. ~bJ!_t!l_~ftt,
"--abouldu .. .-,._. llMJVATEDTOEA • · s.t"' Call Mr Ur11/,..._, Mcu. n, .,.. ...... cub Pvt par .. y. MJfrtOt\oew--.JMllMEH!:l~!H:'!l!!!L-Cou .. oapt. lt~ch voice,ablltylo'woit•· SUCCESSFUL' WELL DRESSED? G a., ~*° · iq bttr ·~·ms '11.Jn6t'" l15-11tn 50x$0 S idt Screen isBOSTONWbdrvuy uta rne ailr medical dtr PtellUft IClOd ot· . N MORE !Ofl•· ~-~0711 Sol tabl la bdrm . '11.10 2 Parekttta Ir le 17' 11-.ut aKP 6 dutal ,,, .. CRT ianliatlooal 'aiUll, of. WIWNG TO LEAR SICllTAIY ,.,.m; ICl'tOt ~ dr!t1er. ~ pie 11 Ct marq~~ml caae DS. G Crest, cor· ~e~~/lrlr Iott"' tstrat ~:!!•Top utary. n~apptll'a('e6:fcY TOEA~MOR~! -8'ockbroMnMf&rmlD worlli aood.' suo: t11tt1, hou.et:acl Item•. r.~-:'~1 er neroflllhH.B.531-IS7• WW>~....a.n
workln1 ~~~~ pdlD t . 11 ao we are 1eekin& 2 penooa to Fuh.loe lllaaa bu lm· Ma,am ~ etc. $1 to saoo. Great ... t 1 .mob quartt Mllcel•11• ·11 ACHILLES SRm PotlUoo 1v.JabJt ow ain'. • ..... 1. Jd I 1•1 • med . ope ri Io I . •..1r1 Ith 1 .. -.. f r Bun. 1144-lmle _.au Je 1 W..tH IOll
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X-ray lab trainlna for WISUY M. TATLOI CO.. llALTOIS 1baru1ltowortanfut· Deluxe GE Waaber & F"'M•y-., livered. Perrect ror syatem.Xlntcond.ISSOO derbllls while sailin~ rl1ht person. Clerical· 2111 S-.............. paced Newport Beach Elec Dryer (Gold) Used " ... --everyoc:caaloo. or bett orrer Call Kathy aboard the eJeaant 82 litebkkpaskillaamust, .-wron CBCTll M.I. 644-fflO comm'l.realettateolc. 6 mo. sos (714) Duianer Purchase, fTH419 (714)760-0100 schoo ner
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nfcessary &4C).aJ2 tapbone akilla required llM-07~ legals, mU1t cond, ra::3, Danish rocldnJ chair, u lilt•. misc. ore equip the thrill ''Ted Turner HCEPTIOMST Challenfln&poettlonfor 17c/frefrig.ToplruNr. used.~x 24 x 30. · $30. Small air com· pp $300 1111 (714 1 opulences while •SALIS•.· SIC /0"9CIM6MT rl&htaa .Call: new Must1C!ll$300 675-3445 preuor. es. B/W TV 837 S615 you're attbehelmoft.M lJyr. uperienl'e. Typuia Call on *"-rrom HB CAM 0"9 YOU Lalla,113.l-2900 8*7312,~l 8 ft aretn aola bed Sl25, 7 $40. 10-apd bike, ~o. DEe1tS ramous 58' Sparkman & SOwpm. filln&. S200/wk. to SJC_ New revolu· * Loveqomce . rt brown vinyl aora $150, Hoover~ght vacuum. ~ Stephen's Ocean Racer
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ri&hl pertoo. Some rilinft OIDll DISI CAM YOU Offa? • • stove). Working cond. merative medaJlon 115. XR 75 $250. i2 250 CZ AB Dic k Stencil Machme inspection. Skippers &
& typing required. Ca MUJt have marine U · •Good Sec'y Sicilia & J....W.. m tea. 6(2.ll29. $48-4324 alt5PM. $200. 7• Camper shell # 588 S695 891 2107 , crews arestandme by so
830-9038 per. Full time""'"· Eit· •Correct Ty. nlng/ Snacialiltsin Farberware Coovt!C'tlOn 4 pr drapes SlO painted SlOO 3'x4 '''• Camper 894·23S6 come on down and rset ..--·"r:· ..-oven l90 · · Un --the boats. spm a ew IK.,....t cell. co. benefits. Call: Proof._....,, TemporaryCltriciJ ~UR.~ butch SlD. rust rec tr shell~. Art 759-809 ,... lot7 yams. have a toddy or 2
friendly ~ needed Balboa Marine, 549-t6'1l. • Pleuant AUltude Penonnel rosker p.5. ~1757 LA WMMOWEI ••••••••••••••••••••••• and arrange a charttr in to handle phones for EOE M /FIR *Detailed OrientaUon 540.0400 lkyct.. 8020 u1va u•-· 1 ....vi K Dusky Conure Parrot a tine wooden yacht. Oflice·sales, girt store, • Non,Smott.r ----••••••••••••••••••••••• . " .-. Ree type, •-· en· C A L
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Salopen.673-46M 4t Loan. rrr position re· SALISl'llSOM interest and qualiflca· Immediate open Ina . ly OVtrhauled. Many 1540. sofa bed Sl70, sofa ~ ·-~J7 w Coast Hwy
OITHO A.SSIST. quir~s ~ ~tn~x· wanted for attractive lion• to: Plano ing School Oi1lrict uptr new pa~. p&lllt & tires. ~ovesetat~bci:~P~~ 10" Della Unisaw & al· Huge wrought Iron cafe Nwpt Bch. (7141 $48.4191
per es as women's 1hoe dept. Research Corporation preferred but not 1 Sc hwinn. $175 _ I fl'""· ma .... s tachments, 6" Della w/tamt gray ma e When ll comes to RDA required. wall l5't~~Joo~J::i~~ta Fashion Island. Full or PRC Public Memt necessary Duties to ln·I Frenc h li4htweight. lllga . twm S15, rull $85. Jointer 15S0548-86l2 Cockatael incl rree chartermg wnnotethe
train. 7:30-12 . Mon· Mesa EOE p Jtlme. Expr. pref. Services, 1A700 Beach elude penonnel work.I "Clubman· . Campi ~~RnE~l2.S 770.0901 2 Custom ulllity boxes Parakeet. S12S 646·9414 book. 30 'years same
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6'2·2626. Sales ingt.on Beach. CA 921648 Exper with genera or-cond. tuned up S& ea. His and her black Patent or plumber. 115"x20" rl.01 & OnJ-1 1090 A Minney Family PA.ITSrEISON REcrmMHy rrot.s..,.oplll EOE rict machines and pro-Ca11Milce5'0-0668 swivel rockers. S3SO pr. x17' 12Meach-661·(J!27 ....................... Orgaruuuon
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Parsons' Au,557-1900. I PAIT TIME MarketioJ Rep&. t.o sell Gd. clerical skills with res po n dence. etc. black. xlnt cond. corr~e ta~64S-4832 M 1er0 wa ve s 5 o. 5'2" GRAND PIANO * * * * * **** * ** * rA.ITTlME Interesting d1versirled aproducttllatlswanted 6 owpm lyp ln&. Poised. mature in· $12.0~ Oakdinteame_lable&4 Wshrtdry$100.ColorTV $48.2!!§7 __
0 duties, Laguna Hills &neededbyeveryone. Shorthand not req'd. divldual desired. Salary Blue Cruiser, Schwinn oak chrs. Circa 1904 175.536·7'181 _ Antique European Piano. SHARKS!!
Shippinfi Cl~ r~~t area Will bt working Eamlng potential: Will do errands. type, range Sl.38$ to SlS66 per Excellent condition. 1100. 645-97SOlv mess. Movine Obi bed S70. good cond ~ best or 38' Pacemaker Yacht,
AsslSt. or c CM gp IS· Moo. & Thurs. and some $40,®liO.OOO phone work & some ad· mo. ~xcellent fnnge SUS.~. Queen bed $100. Hdbrd Sle·-r couch $1.50, See rer S46·9147 -sleeps 6, for Charter' tribuUon co · art adda·u·onal .._,,_ & vaca· Co --•-•-g benefit package Send ... c 8 d SlOO ""' -r h c
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1094 STAFf ""' -w Schools, Seal Beach Wanted: Man a 218 bake. Lamps W ea Mahoa. For SALE 121 tic ets to Sporfflt9-•1M MAC2.8' 34' BOATS WEEI ENDS ~ lkh. 5:.-1551 School District. 1698 3 spd. or 1inlllt. ~lso drsr & desk ·w /bench A B E L G A N C E S ....................... 6/12 mo. plans prepaid BUILDERS Al:754 i,754..a>as S.C.wtwy Bolsa Ave., Seal Beach sabot.Reuonaolepnce SU5 ea C&st iron log Napoleon July 15th Go U Clubs Mens & rromS189JmO includmg for Daily Pilot H E A LT H c A R E SALESPERSON wanted Fortune 500 Co. Re· CA 90740. (213) 594-44(8 548-7170. burn an g stove 11 50 MO/ea 5411-31118 _ womens. Wilson. spauld slip, lessons 714/964·5994
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9060 COPYControlOesk 171 4115r0151 que, p/time. Mature, sal--1rort In the S.C'v-Spiga,. --. 11 _l_-l_ Caubella. Forward. re-Coll540.3320 Sal /evts. '""'"• ~ c -"'" "" Ptr. Costa Meta area. •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Dinnette Set with teal. 4 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Willtram. exo.ore .675-...,_. plastica Industry. Com· llDW0002 l 6 S verse, variable spee . TV Redio ~s.i1.•r Callror appointment S"'L.u-·~ c:!ntve aalaryJ!lus Judai c bkgd net chairs$25(). IJghtlncl.WasS239.take HiR sti...o IOH ESTA •. ic ~ ror lote-"ew Rental Office Person for "' r-~ fi••. "-•·ct •rro eu.36S2 2' to 20' long. Fresh 964-3291-__ SlOO 730-111116 Judy • 1978 Catalina Z7 Good
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CoataMesa days week. $800 Mo. &ly inira;rson: Kerm LEGAL lic.Applyal:4678 Cam· anytime ICRIB,Mattres.s&Quilt. boat, 4 pass. Seveylor Sear 's C ABINETCat~l1n a 30, diesel. Equal~unaty Live oH iremiau ima ardware, 2186' Xlnl skills r~uired, eusOr.N.B. C• 1015 New ~will sell 175 w/oars & pump $100. STEREO SlOO. Workmg rtfr1g, UO gen. 7 bag E~r 6'2-4907,wt YSlM. Ha.rborBL,CM ulary neaatia -1 SHlPPINGCLERK.UPS ....................... 64S-92S8aft4PM Te!escope 60mm , coodition.552-ClZ33 sails . etc . S33.500 irvD.l•MGS SALE) REPS manolllce.673-9'J!1 exp. Stroog, dependa· p U R R -FE C T~ V Great looting hide·a-bed various lenles. tnpod & _,,,S46-::.,;7'-"S06~-----r fl'IME iutmt R.£. Sales Local Coanttka Co. UD· SICllTA.IY ble, huatltt. 540-55211 B E A U T I F U L • roucb. 1150. l year old, 2 Carry1n1 case S75. Tire GRUN DIG SIW RADIO Ra cln g SA BOT mint
Ca••..... Slf!! ....... ,_I limited income oppty. P01itlon avallablit with Shippillgrettivingclerk PUREBRED, LILAC tofree tables $20 /pc E-71>-14, wide oval $10. O ~~!i~TJi~~ one cond '2 sails.newm~st.
YCMllltc.riln ror real estate school. 642-6339 dynamic veatu.ttcapltal ~greulve medical d~ ~~~ ~=Es~~~· ~6187. ' __ 6'2-7270 _ h~~ AU papen com b~nana boom •racing Adult.I with o!Utand.lng Don't procrastinatt! S-.. Staetwv firm in Newport Beach. vice mfa. Clll Moo-Fn. Phon• Mary al~~ Uvmg room. duung ~: Klng siu mattress, S75. pl.ete. 962-04:& ng. hull muusbed. llOO
attractive persooalltaes. Callls-4545 Li&bl t"ping. Take Mature, ltlf-motivatio& M S40-'20'l "' •-bd m rum Also 2S Coors Pool Table Light, .. --~67~5,_,·ll=9'-------:-::-
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642·4321. ext. 343· Elp'd. Dining Rm. Mgr. +comm. Ow Point of· in& company located in 3p~·llP~~bift. Wall i. ...................... Dtliveryav&Jl.$49-9252. M 15 c: Chem Is try loatt & MtrW LEHMAN 12 ' race ~~r!~t:M t.o
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Cty For appt call btwn Saleswomen/mtn handle variety o( duties. Teacher for pre·achool. Chimp sire. M /F. Pet & gd c!d. 5 pc. SlOO. Stained glass outri t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-8741 rA.YIOUCLEllC 2&S,
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time pos. Moo·fri · 9 to IETAL GIOUP ecutlves. run daily TNCMr!Olrtdor PLEASE!!! recbner Grt. rood. $40 brown vinyl li5 Green R•duc• Tow Taus 759·1945/759-9219
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Ave., C.M. _ ... , '-0 Is hiring· -'esslonal re, · 1 units req'd. Managerial pupe -3 mo llO Mahogany quetf'I sleeper ni_ Shirley 548-4324 nds your boat. plane. 1n 20· .40· boat. Newport rEST COMTIOL ST_.-"• tail sale:'°~e for our benefita. For interv ew ability a miBt lmmed. 552-3S23Ev couch, brown, good con· POOL TABLE. Rtaula-car. e.tc Liberal tax de mooring avail Ken
TECtNCIAM MAalT'S curnnt Orange County call (714~. ooenin&.6'2--0CU BRITTANY AKC Pups dition flS.64>5~ tioo me. slate top. S400. duct1on advantage !707l986·75596-8PM
Needed Llcprererredor 455SC...tHwy,. locations & newest SICIETA.IY xlnt CH stock 5 wll.s old For sale: Large yellow 552-0233 . -~~1654-2341 --14 ft LASER Good
willtrain Gdd.nvmgre· M.wportltedl Superstore In Santa Pleasant neat person TowT,_.DriYtr Ma le $200 /Fem $225 couch.SlOOorbestorrer. 21" Magnavox console. '76 42'Vega Commere1al rood ll's aWU1ner Call
cord. Call Ana Call Ptrsonnel for W /phone voice. Good Exp'd. Penn_ Good Uc. 6f():26i4 or557-S6Sl 499-S7S6. remote control S300 F1Sh1n g Boat Xlnl rond aft6pm 675-lB ~9468 __ a ereal opportunity with t yping skills. Some Xlnt salary It comm. 2SHEL11EPUPS Antq. phonograph re· Swordhsh, Albatore. New I painted "Flip· ----"-~~ ROOFERS. Lee Rooftng ourgrowmgcompany. Bookkeeping, payroll l.arryffwit!::Center, AKC,Ml175,FS200. Practically new dining cont chest f!O. Both ex-Shark. SIS0.000. Cull err. S395 Day s
rHOTO nAINH is looking for hol roofers expe'f. "°° to $1000/mo 494.3000 83:J., . 531·3438t171·3609 room s;t b'i!1~ AP~r:ox. cell. cond. 536-2153 714jS40--0Q art 7PM f 60· 1932 eves wknds If you are enthusiastic & with min. s yrs. exper. IZI lt721-St00 to start. lnt.ervlewa by Tiii SUICHIY Free to eood home ::i·cO:tact mgcr . 1~i Rtfrig/(rM"Ur.Sears LS.S Seiko diver's watrh, l>O
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6313147 tr~ln °?w for a position Salesclerk needed at SICllTA.IY Utffry aroundsmen.Serlouson· Afghan male AKC with .., • Flbtrglass Camper 8' ptNGHY JUSt painted ~ ·
.withprivat.eschoolcom· Photomat. Apply In Lookinar«a1harpgal SICllTA.IY ly . Great oppt y papers. 4 years old iropitone Cantina. SHELL ror Mini f>lck w1lltakeO/BmotorS200 1980 Windsurrer. ,pany. Work Se~t /No~ personDUIP.C.H. So. torunal.girtolficewith Permanent 9 am·l2 Brothen Constructors. Mustsell!AaltforDtb-chrs, 2 cocktail tbles. UP Xlnt cond $225. ~.5480/11'.n.8940 -Marginal sail, Xlnt ;!~\E1:.i~~yCall~~1~ La&-• Z°'!l-<>:f:s!~~: noon Mon-Fri. Law of· tMOSantaAnaAv,C.M. bie960-?787or548-6919. ~~u::w· 175 ea pc. 548-1509,~lml '81 ZODIAC Deluxe cond. f1SO.S»8999
Green 993-4500. voice. Mual have tx· flee. 'Good fYJ>in& aklUs. Cocker Puppies, 8 week.a, '-.r...r.... 1055 Pr. French Provincial Loaded eqwpmt Sl.S50 13 fl sailboat ()Gtel and SALES I'· · killa Ith Newport Beach area. Typists S190. ..--~--Far•sJde Ches SlOO ea. FIRM. 213-1167·~ _ trlr. Xlnt rood S850
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in TIA.H:Er .. ,_ •~ Tlred ofselllnghousel7 Ina. Shorthaod or Its • STOP!! S£Cl£TAll£S Sbepheni lemalekl)Uppy, Mr.~~~:'rrySA.LE Washer WO.Hoover ln· Ecpii,....t tOlO LIDOl4w~ Look. g orsuu,-s..,...,ves days a week! We need ;iuivaltnt .help(uJ. Good Tak" ta'm'" to relax and approx 10 w s. $25. dustrial Vac. #913 $150. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond S1zOO 675-6SSI tra·an•e ....ilh good or th II .. " 631 ...... 7 Antiques, Depression •u< ·-s l "'ti w•1 kiJ'· En. one licensee to leam e th riJurfl. A se · shop al home. It's sim· TYPISTS . ...,. Glass. Line Walnut ...., . ..,, Eves
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SA.US wbllt you leam. Super {114)975=1251. tell c11l a rrlendly Jong term poeltiona In Wlre·Hairtd Fox Ter· H.B (714)536-3121 $100, 316 ft ~tal run· firm 673-Trne~runp 3S' Ericson. 11 sails, bar· Thisisour36lhyearseU-benefits; Ille Insurance: Hive tomelhinl to sell? c111'smed Ad-Vilor at Ora. County area . rleu, AKC, 12 /wks. ner $300, rive lxHl bes $39 500
Ing line Southtrn health insurance ~ den· Clusifiedadsdoltwell. 6'2·5678 Pleatt call us today to Fem a I e . S 1 4 S . 1::;h~f9 v~ua,:~c~n~~~; Oriental wall carpets OUTBOARD ENGINES sii:.too~"flna~clng at
California homes . tal plan. Contact Ken. D re1iaUir ror the excell. (714)981·0628. 16/17/18. 210 E. 16th St. WO.misc.631-4825 '78 9.9 Evinrude. runs 1l...,S-.SS7.QM7
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my j~~~~~ar~~:~n~~ SJ.LB/tar. ······~ 551-8145 ;,'uaE.BRE.AD·P·i~·:i·; IA.IYMMmJIE tr!~~~·~.e~t~~~l ~~2~i3 W/ba g $l&O c~lt:~~=ch.
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Irvine Terrace, Linda Island. Salary, com · • • n~MSONHtlSlMCU 951-8110 Llnd. wht, xlntcond S7S. all7PM ArlS.833-8249 :2588
Lslt, etc. mission, xlnt benefits. • Sales • 1723 •&-..&. ....___., Fll-OOO HJgh chr, xhrt cond $1.S. Approx. 93 sq yds of gold Trailer ror :.i· boat, 2 ax·
II you art presently BC· Call644-7100 • Tr-'-11 .._ .,..,_.. l:l'f Mesh play pen $10, nylon shag. Practically le, caUdns, mu.st sell ....... sa,.,
tlve In real estate tales -........... Freetoyou.646-llOM stroller St. car seal Sit new, cban1ln1 decor 760-0184. Deeb 9010
do you have immediate S~ I A • t.O.E. Free Male Shepherd Syn girl's clothes. infant to 12.50.xd. rf3..0T74 -••••••••••••••• .. •••••• • unlimited access to Catch um opportunity t"W' • f• nw.:.t · M•nm e old, aenUe natllted, xlnt az s. Toys . .s7 Morning Deep Sea Poles, Reels, IMh, Poww t040 23' Formula, twin 170
the president or youn ~$100/day. YOWll am· • NU 9'l ..... • UPHOLSTERER. Work watcbdOI. -.1138 art Canyon Rd. Cd M. Poles Tackle. $1-130 .... •••••••• .. •••••••••• Volvo'1.oewtral1et. •Int
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removed from thucene. lra n •po provided • IW an openln& for 1 trainff io the • 6 iew Salary open FREEKITl'ENS lOAM . r,aular'Tamily mem· Fisher, N.B. slip, 210 hp NE w po R T s LIP
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dealers In the vehicle
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fees. finance charges.
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Equipment
lnoludH ·4 cyl.
engine. twtn adc:k
' •P••d trans •• body aid•
moldings. radio,
wheel trim rlnoa.
WllW tt,. a morel
(&01117).
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4 c"~P••o tran1 ., max .
cooling, bucket
1Ht1 with fold
down rear ••at,
tinted glall, •lee.
~lock, body 1ld•
moldlng1, radial
tlre1 & morel
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Include• 4 cyl.
engine, 4 •P••d trans.. left remote
m irror , max .
cooling, benc h
1eat, body aid•
moldlng1, wsw
radial t ires &
morel (145687).
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Equipment
Includes 4 cyl.
engine, 4 speed
trlll'ls., bench seat.
max. cooling,
body s i de
moldlng1. radial
tire• & more l
(172999).
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6 cyl. engine.
automatic trans ..
power steering &
brakes. bench
Hat, body side
stripes. tl/!h lie
sidewall radi al
tires & moral
(141907) .
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includes 4 cyl.
engine. 4 speed
tran1.. rear step
bumper. wheel
trim rings. mud
g.uard9. body 11de
moldings, bench
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(201540).
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...... body side &
deck stripe, waw
rad i al tires &
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steering & brakes.
bucket Mats. road
wheel package,
radl al tires &
morel (502026).
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tran1 .. bucket
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tank. radio. pwr.
steering & brakes,
radial tirH, max.
cooling, tinted
glau & much
moral (258429).
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mlletlga may vary.
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and ('*CS vehlclel) 1mog 1-. and .,. valid
until 10 p.m Sunde)', Jul 19, 1•1.
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He tries hand at milking
'Urban Dairyman' demonstrates technique • By JOEL C. DON o1 .. ......, ...........
She was 1,400 pounds of prime
Holstein, the meanest, toughest
hunk of beef this aide of Cotta
Mesa. She chomped on her cud,
lumbered up a platform and
gave me the once-over with her
piercing, black eyes.
She had a nervous twitch in
one hoof and J sensed it was
time to make my stand.
I couldn't pass up the Orange
County Fair's daily cow ·millting
demonstration. It was a chance
to show those Future Farmers
that we Urban Dairymen know
the difference between a
pasteurized and homogenJzed
cow.
"I'm going to milk you for all
I can get," I bellowed, in a
Southern California drawl.
I was outlegged and out·
weighed, but I had all the un·
bridled gusto required for the
job.
matched us formental prowess:
We were both college graduates.
•'Do you want to uae the
machine," my instructor asked.
"Nab, that's for the kiddie
demonstrations," I snapped.
"No Urban Dairyman worth bis
milk bucket would pasa up this
opportunity. I can handle it."
My instructor was an ac·
'I'm go·ing to milk
you for all I can
get.'
complished milker: a three.year
veteran or the dairy cow circuit.
"First you stroke the udder,
then you clench Lhe teat at the
top and squeeze out the milk,"
he explained.
It seemed so simple.
plumbin&?" I choked.
"Ah, come on. a nyone can do
it," he replied.
''That's easy for you farm
boys to say," I aald, addin1,
"What do you expect from ·
someone sho grew up in Cov·
ina?"
But this Urban Dairyman waa
no Monday morning milker. I'd
seen plenty of Shirley Temple
movies where there was always
some British butler type milking
goats. exclaiming "My word." I
remembered somethin1 about
animals being warm.
When I grabbed hold of two
teats, I wasn't at all surprised
by the sudden surge of heat fill·
ing my hands.
I looked to make sure she wu
occupied with a pail of dairf
feed and began squeezin1 eacJl
teat in dual rhythm. A trickle
turned into a surge and before I
could say "Milk Is good for
every body," the scorekeeper
announced the first tally: Urban
Dairyman 1, Cow 0.
o.11, ~ ....... , ... tric,O'o-11
''So thil is where it comes from." Intrepid Daily Pilot reporter Joel C. Don sizes up the milk situation
at Orange County Fair.
My instructor sized up my op·
ponent: a heavy producer with
years or experience under her
udders. And she was from Mt.
San Antonio College in Walnut.
Sweat beaded on my forehead.
Though the scales were tipped
against me, Orange County Fair
livestock oCficiaJs had at least
My photographer, a veteran of
numerous cow-milking gigs In
Nebraska, was getting nervous.
It was late in the day and he was
tired or shooting senior citizen
pageants and kids gobbling
down tubs of cotton candy.
"Look, just do it," he said.
'·What happens if this huge
mound or flesh and bone falls
over while I'm workln~ on the
Sensing my competitive glee,
the black·and-white mass lun1ed
toward me, grunted and lifted
up a hind leg In kicking position.
I hate sore losers.
<See COW, Page AZ>
Ex-Army officer indicted as spy
Sheriff accused
Of fugutive aid .
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. ,,... ............
The sheriff of a rural Penn·
sylvanJa county· has been in·
'dieted by a federal grand jury
on a charge be protected the
identity or a local handyman
who for eight years was a
fugitive from justice in the
multi-millio n dollar 1972
burglary at a Laguna Niguel
bank.
Jefferson County Sheriff John
Dinger was named Tuesday in
the one·count indictment, in
which he is alleged lo have con·
cealed the Identity of Harry
James Barber, 38, one of six de·
fendants eventually convicted of
the estimated S9 mlllion assault
on the Monarch Bay branch of
United California bank, now lat
Interstate Bank of California.
Barber, who went by the name
J on Baker , live d in rural
Brookville for at least five years
prior to his arrest by the FBI.
He was a selC-employed han·
dyman, who, accordin& to local
residents, counted among his
clients the sheriCf and the town's
only newspaper. the Democrat.
Assis tant U.S . Attorney <See SHERIFF, Page A2>
FD A to approve
low-cal sweetener ·
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Food and Drug Administration
said today it will approve the
sale of a low-calorie sweetener
which the manufacturer says is
180 times sweeter than su1ar.
The sweetener , called
aspartame, will be available for
use in tablet form as a free·
rtowing table sweetener and in
products llke cold cereals, drink
mixes, instant coffee and tea,
gelatins, puddings, rilllngs,
dairy products and toppings.
The manufact11rer, G.D.
Searle and Co. of Skokie. Ill.,
says ill taste tests show that
aspartame is "virtually lndis·
tin1uiahable from sugar." And
while a teaspoon of sugar has us
c a I o r i e s . t h e a s p a r t a m e·
equivalent has only one·tenth of
a calorie.
The company did not seek ap·
proval for the sweetener as a
substitute for sugar or saccharin
in products like carbonated
beverages, but is likely to do so.
Dr. Arthur Hull Hayes Jr., the
FDA commissioner, said ap·
proval will take effect 90 days
after bis decision is published in
the Federal Register. The notice
will be published in about 10
days.
Aspartame is not expected to
be available to consumers
before 1982, after test marketing
has been done. It will be sold un·
der the brand name "Equal" as
a tabletop sweetener.
-DUotIY.tpg
New day for. log.
' . Look ror more entertainmnent news ln two ex-
panded sections coming ln Friday•1 Dally Pilot.·
The new Pilot. TV Log, with the most compJete
televilkm report available in any newspaper ln the
repon. will have peraonality features, •how ~·· \ vie~ movie hilhllahtl, ~to-date tportl and lilt·
m11 for D ebannell.
Thti brttht, brMd·new Pllot TV Loi will replace
the TV ho<* that bat been in the Sunday paper. Save
the new aupplement u a ~ to your week of
TV YleWtq;
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PROFICIENCY UNLEASHED -The best
Frisbee-catcher, canine division in Costa
Mesa this year is Bill Barthwick's 8-year·old
Australian sheeherd, Oly. Seven years of
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catching have perfected the graceful, leap
and quick snatch. Oly scored 18 points, six
more than second place, and looks likely to
repeat in the state contest.
Interest busts budget
Rates to drive spending $10 billion higher than planned
WASHINGTON (AP> -Stub-
bornly high Interest rates will
drive federal spending 110
billloo hi1ber than President
Reagan had planned neat year
despite tu. extensive bud1et cut·
tln1 and rapidly recedln1 infla·
· Uon, the admlnlstratlon reported
today.
Nut year'• buqet ii expected
to top '700 bUlion.
In an updated budtet and
economic fONtut, UM Offtee ol
Budtet ud Manqement pn·
'1ct.cl that laflaUaG would un-wlncl even ,.., U.U earlier ap-
ttml1Uo toreea1t1 ealled for.
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In addiUon, with virtually no
economic 1rowth predicted for
the rest o( this year, unemploy.
ment will nae to 7. 7 percent in
Audacious finishes
but misses first
Mike Kennedy's Audacious
trom Dana Point Yacht Club croued the Diamond Htad
flnl1b llne In a drlvla1 rain
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1981 and remain at 7 percent or
higher through 1982, accordini
to the forecast.
The midyear forecaat aays
Reaian la abandonJni plana to
hold spendin1 ln fiscal 1112,
which be•ins Oct. 1, to •. 3 billion -t.he ce1Un1 be Ht In
propoeed $48.8 t>Ullon In federal
pro1ram cuta.
Instead, the adminl1tratlon
expects 1pendln1 next year to
total 1704.8 billion becHH
bltber intereat rates bne
driven up the eovemment'• bor-
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Reported
'Soviet
colonel'
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP)
-A former Army warrant of·
ficer was indicted and arrested
today on charges of supplying
the Soviet Union with lnforma·
lion about a U.S. code·making
device. Joseph George Helmich,
44. also was Identified as a col·
one I in the Soviet army.
The indictment charted that
Helmich sold tOP·Hcret in·
formation to the Soviets whUe he
was stationed in Paris from
January 1963 through July 1964
and that he received $131,000
from Soviet agents, federal or·
ficlals here and in Washington
said. Helmich was promised ad·
ditional payments in exchange
for more information.
During a 35·minute bearing
this morning, U.S. Attorney
Gary Betz said Helmich "re·
ceived certain honors, including
the rank or colonel in the Soviet
army."
He asked U.S. Magistrate
Howard T. Snyder to set a bond
or at least $500,000, saying there
was ··an extreme risk'' Helmich
would nee.
Snyder set bond at $500,000
and appointed a lawyer to
represent Helmich, who told the
court he was broke.
Helmich was arrested here by
FBI agents following an ex·
tensive Investigation by the FBI
Into the alleged espionage dur·
ing the 1960s. FBI Director
William H. Webster said in
Washington .
The arrest followed his indict·
menl by a federal grand jury in
Jacksonville on char1ea of
violating the Espionage Act, ac-
cordln1 to Attorney General
William Frel\ch Smith.
The Indictment char1ed that
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SpTaying assault ended at daylireak
SAN JOSI: <AP> -A 1ffe)Od
aerial uaault on the Saota Clara
VaUey'1 Mediterranean fnait Dy
lnt"tation ended at daybreak,
with lets than hair of a 17·
aquue-rnlle tar1et area covered
wlth an lnvhlble, sticky
malatbioo miat, officials aald.
One beJlcopter took off after
mldni1bt and sprayed pe1Ucide
over six square mllea, said Earl
Cummlnp, a spokesman for the
medlfly eradication project.
Mechanical problems groonded
a second chopper.
Authorlllea could not Im·
mediately explain why the
spraying covered less ground
than intended.
Before daybreak Tuesday, the
From Page A1
cow ...
I eased up on my squeeze,
primed her udder and got ready
to move in for the victory. I
clenched the second set of teats
and mustered up my skills for
secret rapid fire technique.
The instructor was impressed.
He shook my hand and said he
hadn't seen such a demonstra-
tion like that since the finals at
the Yorba Linda milk-off.
"When you've been eating
cereal for breakfast as long as I
have, it becomes s econd
nature." I told my teen-age in-
structor.
"Next time," I added. "I don't
want any lightweights. I want a
Jersey. the ultimate in
challenges for us Urban
Dairymen."
* * * Attendance
at/air near
1980 total
Orange County Fair attend·
ance leaped closer to breaking
last year's total turnout Tuesday
with another 23,040 visitors, up
2,135 from 1980.
The fifth day figure brings
total attendance to 173,567. past
the halfway mark in breaking
last year's total fair attendance.
Thursday is the last day offer-
ing special Sl admission for
senior citizens. The fair con·
tinues through July 19. Here's a
list of highlights for Thursday:
9 a.m. Beef competition,
Livestock Judging Ring.
1 :30 p.m. Salad-making con-
test , Gourm e t Gallery .
Jazzercise, Heritage Stage.
2: 30 p.m. Dance Set Club,
Heritage Stage.
3 p.m. Mitchell Marionettes.
mall.
3 :30 p .m . Funs·A·Poppin
circus, Circus Area.
4 p.m . Summer baking,
Gourmet GaJlery.
5 p.m . Makillg quilts in a day.
Craft Theater.
6: 15 p.m. Mater' Dei High
School band concert, Country
Meadows.
6:45, 8:45 and 10 p.m. Swaying
Bilros, amphitheater.
7 and 9 p.m. Andrae Crouch,
amphitheater.
8 p.m. Vandermeide the Hyp-
notist, grandstand.
Money supply
tightened f urtMr
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Federal Reserve. not wavering
from its strict anti-inflation
course, is tightening even more
ita hold on the nation's money
supply, it was reported Tuesday.
The Federal Open Market
Committee, at a meeting last
week, effecf(vely decided to
lower a key money growth
tar get, according to the
WAtthinoton Pod
Dollar declines;
gold r ebounds
LONDON CAP) -The U.S.
dollar fell against key European
currencies in early trading to-
day on signs that U.S. Interest
rates are weakening. Gold re-
bounded to gain up to $7 .50 an
ounce. Tbe British pound, which
reached a three-year low of
11.8577 Tuesday, gained more-
tban 2 cent.a, to $1.8787. Sterling
~ad been under pressure
because of Lbe urban dis·
turbances ln Britain. .
first day of apray"*· a pump
problem prevented a beJ&eopwr
. from cov•lna more lban J~ square mlle1.
Palo Alto police booated
security in the spray area alter
n protest Tuetday by two doaen
people. A state worker was
slashed wit.b a knife as he tried
to protect a guidance beacon for
the helicopter. One man was ar-
rested.
During the first two spraytnp,
fewer lban 100 people came to
Red Cross shelters set up for ref-
ugees.
State and federal officiata said
the overwhelming majority of
scientists believe the malathion
appUcation poses no health
threat.
But Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr. and others have cited state-
ments by a few scientists that
not enough is known about
whether the chemical might
cause birth defects or cancer.
The target area was Increased
to 129 square miles Tuesday
after more Mediterranean fruit
rty maggots were discovered in
Milpitas, northeast of "1e
original spraying zone around
San Jose.
Parts of Palo Alto, Mountain
View. Los Altos and Los AJtos
Hills were to have been sprayed
early today.
M edfly maggots were found at
142 sites in the area over the
past two months, raising fears
that the adaptable, fast-breeding
pest could spread to devastate
the California agriculture in·
dustry which produces nearly
half the nation's fruits and
vegetables.
The U.S.-De partment of
Agriculture on Monday ex·
panded the medfly quarantine to
include more than 2.000 square
miles of Alameda, Santa Clara
and San Mateo counties. The
quarantine requires fumigation
of any crops leaving the area.
Jackknifed
truck jams
SA Freeway
A 10-mile traffic jam left
motorists stalled for up to four
hours alter a trailer jackknifed
on the Santa Ana Freeway.
blocking all northbound and
southbound lanes.
The accident occurred shortly
before noon Tuesday wb~n
Thomas S. Mayden, 52, of Santa
Fe Springs swerved bis rig to
avoid hitting another vehicle
and wound up ~lamming into the
center median near Grand
Avenue, according to CHP
spokesman Axel Mitthof.
Mayden was treated and re-
leased from Western Medical
Center.
Seconds after the accident
Richard O'Brien, 52, of Poway
narrowly escaped injury when
his four-door sedan slid under
the stalled semi-trailer. The roof
was demolished. It took Caltrans
officials four hours to clear the
freeway.
From noon to about 6 p.m. a
chain of cars stretched south·
bound from Ka tell a A venue ln
Anaheim to Newport Avenue in
Tustin. Cars in the northbound
lane were slowed from Culver
Road in Irvine to the Garden
Grove l''reeway.
PO to fire
any strikers
W ASmNGTON (AP) -With
little progress reported at the
bargaining table, the Postal
Service is warning its 600,000
employees that it will fire any
worker who goes on strike.
"Any employee who, in any
manner, participates in a strike
or other illegal job action will be
discharged,'' says a notice that
will be distributed Friday in
employees' paychecks.
The notice also says strikers
will forfeit the right to any
future employment by the
federal government.
Boat fire probed
PORTERVILLE CAP) -
Tulare County firefighters were
Investigating the cause of a fire
that sank ooi'boat and damaged
three others at Lake Success
marina near here.
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Boys found suffocated From Page A1
SPY •••
Helmich communicated to the
Soviet Union and its agents:
classiried information involving:
a sensitive U.S. cryptographic
system known as the KL-7. The.
FBI said the KL-7 system was:
used to encode U.S. communica· ·
lions. The government alleged:
that the information was given·
to the Soviet Union in Paris in·
1963. :
Murder apparently ruled out in case of 3 in closet
WAUKESHA, Wis. <AP> -
fhree young boys who disap-peared while playing on an
apartment house lawn were
round suffocated in a bloody
linen closet, police say, but
authorities apparently are rul-
ing out murder.
When the bodies were found
ruesday night, police initially
Jaid they thought the boys had
been brutally s lain because or
the blood and the fact that the
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bodies were contorted when
found in the vacant apartment.
But Waukesha County Coroner
Donald Eggum said the blood
apparently was a result of the
boys' trying des perately to
escape the closet.
The closet handle had been re-
moved by painters preparing to
paint the apartment, and floor
carpeting prevented the air
from getting into the two-foot-
deep closet. be said.
"That scene was bad 'enough
to make you want to quit this
business." Eggum said. "I hope
it will be a relief to the com-
munity to know it is probably
not a homicide."
The boys were discovered by
a n apartment house manager
wh o told police he used a
screwdriver to pry the closet
door open.
The victims were in .various
stages of undr~ss, evidently hav-
ing removed clothing because it
had gotten "uncomfortably
warm," Eggum said.
Helmich is a native of Florida '
and served as an Army warrant ·
officer from 1954 to 1966. His .
duties included serving as a
c ryptocus todian in Paris.
France. and at Fort Bragg, N.C.
Sin c e 1967. he has been
employed in a variety of jobs.
SHERIFF INDICTED. • •
·'I feel they had been in that
closet several hours,'' he said.
Police investigator Robert
Horstmeir said it was unclear
how the boys got into the apart·
ment, which searchers had been
assured was locked. Nor was it
clear why no one heard what
may have bee n the noise of the
youngsters' escape efforts, he
said.
The indictment charged four
counts or espionage. One count
alleged a conspiracy in 1963 with
the Soviets to acquire com.:
municalions intelligence, which
means data or conversations
transmitted by any number of
communications devices.
Thomas Corbett Jr., in a
telephone interview from his
Pittsburgh office. alleged that
Dinger not only employed
Barber for a home improvement
project, but knew who Barber
was. knew that Barber was a
federal fugitive, failed to arrest
Barber, failed to notify federal
a uthorities of Barber 's
whereabouts and told a female
deputy not to di3close Barber's
identity.
Both Barber and the female
deputy were granted immunity
from prosecution during the
course of the year-long in·
vestigation, but Corbett declined
to say whether either testified
before the grand jury.
Dinger, his secretary said to-
day, was not in the office and not
available for comment.
Corbett said a summons has
been issued ordering Dinger to
appear before a U.S. magistrate
within a week. Cortiett said he
will ask the magistrate lo re-
lease the sheriff on his own re·
cognizance in lieu of $10,000 bail.
If convicted, Dinger could face
five years' imprisonment and a
SS,000 fine, Corbett said.
Barber was arrested in
Brookville on May 12, 1980. The
event sent shock waves through
the community, which raised
more than $25,000 to assist in bis
defense aJalnst the year-old
charges.
.. Everyone knew him. The
first thing you know. donations
cans were popping up aU over
town. They'd be on the store
counters. right next to the con-
tainers for the crippled
children." one resident re -
called in a September, 1980. in·
terview.
Barber was convicted in U.S.
District Court in Los Angeles
and sentenced to 12 years in
federal prison.
The assault on the bank, local·
ed a long the affluent South
Coast, was termed a "Mission
Impossible" type job, because of
the techniques used by the
skUled team of burglars.
After bypassing alarm
systems, they entered an attic
above. the bank's vault, then
used drills and explosives to
penetrate tbe thi ck steel-
reinforced, concrete ceiling.
Once inside the vault, they
systematically punched ~safe
ty deposit boxes, and escaped
with cash, negotiable securities,
jewels, rare coina and other ex-
Birds haw.kiah
on mailmen
SWEETWATER, Tena (AP
-Nelther rain DOf sleet may de· lay ,_tmaa K.T. Willlamaori
from Ida appointed rounds, but a
tamlly of'"mean·tempered" hawu ii IOlb«hlAI else.
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pensive items. Several patrons
were unwilling to disclose the
exact amount of their losses
fearing investigations by the In·
ternal Revenue Service.
The bank itself s uffered a
$45,000 cash loss.
Estimates on the total value of
the loot have varied from about
$3 to $9 million. Investigators,
bow ever. tend to support the
higher figure. About half of the
loot bas been recovered.
Five other men, including
Barber's brother. Ronald Lee.
were convicted and have or are
serving prison sentences.
All of the men were from the
Cleveland area where the
mastermind of the crime, Amil
Alfred Dinsio, was alleged to be
a small-time criminal operator
with organized crime ties.
Most of the stolen goods left
the state in a boat on a trailer
towed by a vehicle. Testimony
during the first trial In the case
indicated Barber purchased the
boat.
The burglary is on record as
the largest of its kind.
Bird raps letter
SAN FRANCISCO (AP>
California Supreme Court Chief
Justice Rose Bird bas sharply
criticized state Attorney
General George Deukmejian for
questioning court nominees
about their views on con-
troversial decisions.
The Victims were identified as
Benjamin McDonald . 11 ;
Timothy Em an. 7: and Eddy
Saycocie. 4. The youngest boy's
Laotian-immigrant parents live
in an apartment downstairs
GUAM:~
Pacific
Ocean
.WAKE
. ........
SHAKEN UP -Map shows
where a major earthquake,
possibly measuring 7 .0 on
the Richter scale, rocked the
Vanuatu Islands in the South
Pacific today.
Police probe
2 homicides
• m county
A Cypress woman apparently
was stabbed to death Tuesday in
a carport outside her apartment.
In a separate incident, a
homicide victim was found in a
Fullerton motel.
Cypress police officials said
they found Paula Joy Pleshe, 38,
a beauty salon manager, lying
next to her car at 6:50 a.m.
Tuesday. She had been stabbed
several times in her upper body,
a spokesman said.
Investigators were searching
today for two men who a witness
said drove up to the victim's
Larwin Avenue home and then
sped off in a blue-green car alter
the passenger went into the
carport
In the Fullerton case. officers
were withholding the victim's
name until relatives are
notified.
Police Lt. Richard Kvancz
said the man. in his SOs, was
found in his room by a maid at
the Skyhaven Motel on West
Commonwealth Avenue. f. cor-
cner's examination revealed
that the man had been killed, be
said. Investigators did not re·
lease how the victim bad died.
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renourant wlwre they ~ a party /or the La Scala Opera Ballet. Both are atamng fn
"Woman of the Year" on BroadwaJI. '
Capt. Kangaroo
/rie ndJJ rally
Get-well wishes flooded the
office of Bo b Keeab an,
creator and host of "Captain
Kangaroo," as he continued
his recovery from a heart at-
tack at a hospital in Toronto.
·'The outpouring of con-
~ cern has been incredible,"
·· said Steve ReJc bl , a
spokesman at the office of
Robert Keeshan Associates.
Among the callers. he said.
were fellow children's show
host, Fred Rogers, of "Mr.
Rogers Neighborhood," Ed
McMah on of the NBC
''Tonight" show and come·
dian BW Cosby, who appears
on "Captain Kangaroo" from
time to lime.
United · Auto Work ers
President Douglas A. Fraser
announced
that he will
not run for re-
e lection in
1983, despite
lieutenants '
efforts to
erase the age
rule that
would pro·
hlbit another ,...... term.
In a letter to the UAW in·
ternational board caucus.
Fraser said he continues ·•to
believe in the philosophy"
that led to creation in 1964 of
a rule that says no one can be
elected to union office after
they reach 65.
Fraser will turn 65 this
year. His term expires in
June 1983.
Colorado stuck
Gerald Ford 's pre ·
presidential pape rs are open
for use by researchers at the
Ford Library in Ann Arbor,
Mich .. accordrng lo Dr .
Robert M. Warner, archivist
of the United States.
The 1.5 million papers in·
elude Ford's congressional
files, his Warren Commission
work and notes from his
duties as minority leader or
the U.S. House of Repre-
sentatives from 1965 lo 1973.
His presidential papers
still are being processed.
The Ford Library opened
in April on the University of
Michigan campus. More than
275 ,000 photographs and
700,000 feet or motion pie·
lures were made available to
the public then.
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Robbins'
·sex-trial
• Jury out
SACRAMENTO (AP> -An
ei1bt-man, four.woman jury re-
sumed deliberations today at
state Sen. Alan Robbins' sex·
with-minors trial alter listening
a1aln to ~ruclal testimony.
The panel began deliberations
Tuesday on the 35th day of trial
proceedings, and met for about
four hours without reachini a
verdict.
Late in the afternoon, the
jurors asked to ba ve the court
reporter read testimony dealing
with the night or March 21, 1979.
That is one ol the times Robbins,
a 38,year-old Van Nuys
Democrat, allegedly had sex
with a young Sacramento area
woman, Lori Terwilliger, when
she was 16.
Robbins acknowledges belng
with Ms. Terwilliger on that
night but denies that they had
sex. Three or the nine counts
Ro bbins faces concern that
evening.
Robbins is accused of having
sex with Ms. Terwilliger on
three occasions in 1979 at his
Sacramento apartment. He Is
a lso charged with having sex
with another Sacramento-area
woman, Regina Cullimore. now
20, in his Senate office in 1978.
At an impromptu press con·
ference outside the courtroom,
Robbins said he was confident
the jury would find him iMo-
cent.
Senate nixes
taxing Social
Security
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Senate has unanimously ap-
proved a resolution saying it will
not enact legislation to tax
Social Security benefits.
The "sense of the Senate" re-
solution was adopted on a 98-0
vote. A 1979 Advisory Council on
Social Security recommended
that half of Social Security
benefits be taxed. It estimated
such a proposal would affect 10.6
mill ion couples or individuals
and produce an average tax in-
crease or about $350, for a total
increase of about $.1. 7 billion .
The President's Commission
on Pension Policy recommended
last February that contributions
to. and benefits Crom, Social
Security receive the same tax
treatment as other retirement
programs.
The commission recom -
mended that taxes on contribu-
tions to Social Security to be de-
f erred and benefits from Social
Security eventually be counted
as income subject to taxation.
The resolution said in part
that "Social Security was
established to protect the in-
come of Americans against the
serious economic risks that
families face upon retfrement,
disability and death.''
And it said the prospect of
having their benefits taxed "has
alarmed many older Americans
and may have undermined their
confidence in the integrity of the
Social Security program.''
The resolution said in part
elderly are especially burdened
by inflation and that the costs of
basic necessities such as fuel,
food a nd medical care have
risen raster than the rate or in-
flation.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cut1f1~ Gtmoi0611t. ACS
UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL
At our store we have one
display case that holds a special
attraction for our customers.
That's where we keep our anti·
que and est.ate jewelry. Thia
lovely jewelry, -.anlike a used
car, does not rose value with
age and use.
The selection is constantly
changing as pieces are sold and
new ones come in. At any Ume
you are s1.1re to find items of in·
terest. There are necldacet,
rings, broaches and earrinp
for the ladies, cuff links, sUcll
pins and watch fobs for the
men.
Bea Ides the Jewelry. you can
alao expect to aee an tique
watches, restored to perfect
workln1 order, button hoota,
sliver coin purses, compacts
and el1antte caHI.
Every item in the department
J1 an outatandlnl bar1aln In price u well u beauty. Stop la
any Ume and ... •bat we have to offer. Vlalt often to tee wbat
nt• Item are added nearly nery....-.
For t.he unique and un\llual at
bar1aln pric.e, visit °"" antlqvt
and •tate jenlry department.
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WILD RIDE -Staysee GalJehue of Costa Mesa got her $2
worth from "old bad one eye," a mechanical bull. She
stayed on for the entire ride, about one minute, at the
Orange County Fair.
Search continues
for kidnap suspect
Authorities are still searching
for a shaggy-haired suspect who
kidnapped and molested a 10·
year-old Fountain Valley girl
June 29 before leaving her for
dead along a remote Santa Ana
Ca n yon Road . She wa s
hos pitalized briefly and is now
home.
The Orange County Sheriff's
Department has released a com·
posite drawing of the man, about
35 years old, 5-foot, 7 -inches to 6
feet tall, with brown collar
length hair and a crooked front
tooth shaped like a "V".
Sheriff Lt. Wyatt Hart said the
broadcast description of the sus·
pect has resulted in numerous
calls to the department, but
there has been no positive Iden·
tification yet.
The girl was kidnapped from a
Fountain Valley playground and
take n to the desolate area
where she was molested, choked
and ten for dead. She managed
to climb down an embankment
after the attack and flagged
down a passing motorist.
The s us pect's car was
SEEN THIS MAN?
Police drawing
described as compact. orange or
brown in color with bucket seats
and possibly no back seat. The
door handle was missing on the
passenger side.
Anyone with any information
is urged to call the Sheriff's
Department at 834 -3000.
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Syria blames Habib ·
for Israel attacks
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -
Syria's state radio bJamed U.S.
presid ential envoy Philip C.
Habib today for Isreel's escalat·
ed air attacks on Palestinian
guer rUlas in Lebanon.
Israeli warplanes struck a
dozen Palestine Liberation
Organ ization guerrill a
stro ngholds along Lebanon's
Mediterranean coast and Inland
mountalns Tuesday. killing 10
guerrillas and villagers and in·
juring 35, police sa;d.
Police strike back
at London rioters
LONDON <AP) -After a
dozen straight nights of urban
violence, British police struck
back today with a pre·dawn
search for gasoline bombs In
Brixton, the immigrant com·
munity where some or the worst
· rioting broke out.
The raids on 11 homes in the
South London suburb were car·
ried out by more than 100 of.
ficers armed with search war·
rants, Scotland Yard reported.
They were the first such raids
announced during the wave of
urba n violence Lhat has bloodied
Britain's streets for nearly two
weeks
Airline purchase
backed b y CA B
WASHINGTON (AP> Air
Florida has two weeks to submit
an application to take control of
Western Airlines, the country's
KILLED Sean Pa trick
Toolan, a part·lime reporter
for ABC radio, was beaten,
stabbed and shot to death in
Beirut Tuesday. Police said
there wa s no a ppare nt
motive.
ninth largest commercial car·
rier.
The CivU Aeron autics Board
approved Air Florida's request
to purchase half interest In the
Los Angeles·baaed carrier Tues·
day, but said its approval ia con·
ditiooed on Air Florida au~mit·
tlng an application to the t)oard
within two weeks asking ap·
proval to take unrestricted con·
trol of Western.
B e l/ ast police
stations bombed
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
<AP> -Protes ters hurling
gasoline bombs attacked two
police stations in Bellast today
a nd mourners gathered for the
funeral of hungeystriker Martin
Hurson In Cappagh, to the west
of the city.
In Belfast's Andersonstown •
and New Barnsley districts ,
police fired plastic bullets to dis·
perse demonstrators attacking
police stations in both centers, a
police spokesman said.
Industrial output
declines in June
WASHJNGTON <APJ The
nation's industrial production
declined a slight 0.1 percent in
June. including decreases in the
output of construction supplies,
home appliances and food, the
Federal Reserve Board reported
tod ay.
The overall decline continued
the lackluster performance of
the past five months. Production
fell 0.1 percent in February, rose
0 5 percent in March, remained
flat in April and rose 0.4 percent
in May before June's result.
Wildlife g roup
wants Watt out
W ASHJNGTON <AP J The
nation's largest conservation or·
~ani~ation broke its longstand·
ang silence on Interior Secretary
James Watt with a fl ourish
Tuesd ay. It asked President
Reagan to ftre him.
Jay 0 . Hair, executive vice
president of th e National
Wildlife Federation, said the
stand was taken after a mem·
bership s urvey dem onstrated
overwhelming opposition to
Watt's policies after his six
months in office.
4 more executed
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP>
Firing squads executed four
more leftist opponents of Iran's
Islamic revolution today, and
the army command order ed
military guards or fugitive ex·
President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr
lo turn in their arms within five
days o r face pro se c ution.
Tehran radio reported.
AP WI .........
GATOR GRABBERS -Two Denver Zoo alhgator catchers
grabbed their nets in hot pursuit of Albert the escaped al·
ligator who has made his home in Duck Lake at Denver's
City Park. Albert has managed lo elude nets and snares
since hi s escape in early June.
O 'Connor confirniation
predicted by R e agan
WASHINGTON (AP> Presi
dent Reagan confidently predict
ed today that Sandra D O'Con
nor will be confirmed as the first
wom an Supreme Court JUStice.
The president, at the begin·
ning of an hour·long meeting
with the jurist, told reporters,
"We 're delighted to have her
here and look forward to when
she'll be here. you might say
permanently."
He was asked whether ha s
comment was a prediction that
the 51.year·old Arizona appeals'
court judge will receive Senate
confirmation Reagan replied.
call ed the nominatwn "a mis·
tak e. · '>Jld that "the potential as
there" for the fundamentalist
group to s upport Mrs O'Connor
if she confirms her opposition to
abortion
Mr!> O'Connor confronted that
issue Tut•sday as she began her
four day cu mp.W gn for con·
f1rmat1on
CIA in 'turmoil'
over allegations
WASIUNGTON (AP> -With
the CJA's spy chief already
forced out by allegatlona of
stock manipulation, CIA Direc.
tor William J. Casey faces a
federal judge's ruline that he
knowingly misled Investors In a
separate business venture In the
late 1960s.
Max Hugel, an outsider whose
appointment had irked career
intelligence officers, resigned as
the agency's deputy director of
operations Tuesday, hours after
The Washington Post published
allegations that in 1974 he
slipped Inside information to two
Wall Street brokers about a firm he headed.
Later Tuesday, reporters dis·
cov.ered an overlooked May 19
ruhng by U.S. District Judge
Charles E. Stewart Jr. in New
York against Casey and others
in a damage suit over their el·
forts to raise capital for an un·
successful farming corporation 1n 1968.
Deputy White House press
~ecretary Larry Speakes said to·
day that President Reagan had
told his top aides · · 1 retain full
confidence" in Casey. Speakes
s aid he did not know when the
president found out about the
May ruling.
Speakes told reporters that
"these matters came up in the
pas t , as far back as 1973.
They've been the subject of at
le a st one and possibly two
Senate hearings. They were part
of what we kqew when Mr
Casey was appointed to the
directorship of the CIA
Speakes said he was .. rea·
sonably sure" Casey referred
to the case on forms filled out
before he was nominated lo the
JOb.
·'This is a matter still in the
courts and subject ~o appeal so I
INVOLVED IN SCANDAL
William J Casey
s houldn't comment on the
merits of the case," he said.
.. Director Casey has done an
excellent job with the Cl A,"
Speakes said, describing him as
"an experienced man" in the in·
telligence area.
Both Casey and the CIA re·
fused to comment on Stewart's
ruling, and Reagan and Hugel's
departure wa s dis tressin g
because "once again we seem to
be laking an accusation as a
conviction."
Hugel s a id "I have done
nothing wrong."
Casey, 68. and Hugel, 56, are
both self·made millionaires .
Casey brought Hu gel with him to
the agency from t he Reagan
presidential campaign.
"Yes, yes, It is."
Senate leaders of both parties
made similar predictions Tues·
day.
The president. a ccompanied
by Mrs. O'Connor, Vi ce Prest·
deot Gt!orge Bush and Attorney
General William French Smith.
was asked whether he had
talked to her about the con·
troversial topic or abortion.
which she says she opposes.
"Previously we have talked
about a number of subjects,"
Reagan added without elabora·
tion as he left the Rose Garden
with Bush. Smith and ·Mrs
O'Connor.
Get
Two
Sundays
Mrs. O'Connor wa~ heading to
Capitol Hill later in the day for
mor e m eeting!> with key
senators as !oh<' continues her
campaign for t·onfirmation
On Tuesday. she voiced op·
position lo a bortion during her
meetings at th<' Capitol
Meanwh1le. a ~pokesman for
Moral Majority, which last week
a eek
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Scriptwriters ready to go hack
They vote unanimously to end 13-week strike against film producers
HOLLYWOOD <AP ) -
Scriptwriters were ready to re·
turn to their typewriters early
today alter votlna unanimously
to end their 13-week strike by ac·
ceptinf a new contract with ma·
jor Cl m and television pro·
ducers, a spokeswoman said.
Ms. Boyd noted that producers
and writers must now work feverishly to ready the fall TV
season, which will probably be
delayed at least two weeks,
perhaps longer, for the second
year in a row.
video TV sales.
Negotiators had reached ten·
tative approval on the contract
last Saturday and the board of
direct.ors recommended ratifies·
lion, urging writers to return to
work immediately following
ratification.
The WGA pact calls for
writers to get 2 percent of the
gross of shows made for pay TV
after the producer recoups his
Investment at a set rate of $1
million per hour for videotaped
shows, including video cassettes,
and $1.25 million per hour for live
shows.
Equal pay strike
called 'worth i"'
SAN JOSE CAP) -Workers
who struck to win equal pay for
men and women doing compara·
ble jobs say It was worth every
hour of the nine-day walkout,
which city and union leaders pre·
dieted would have national re·
percussions.
"I equate it with women's suf·
frage," said Vivian Martin, a
claims adjustor for the city.
"What we have done Is a begin-
ning" to assure that jobs mainly
held by women pay as much u
positions generally held by men.
The American Federation of
State. Co unty and Municipal
Employees Local 101, represent-
ing 2,000 librarians, clerks. park
aides and other city workers, vot·
ed 295·27 Tuesday to accept a set·
llement that came Monday night.
The City Council. which on Sun·
The accord calls for $1.S mllllon
over two years to help erase pay
disparities. "I think It Is going to
represent a guideline or pattern
that other unions may follow ,'
Ferrero said.
The two-year pact also gives
employees a 15.5 percent general
wage increase. The entire cost of
the settJement was $4 .8 million,
Mrs. Hayes said.
Philip Sparks, AFSCME na
tional s pokes man. said In
Washington that the union's at
torneys were buoyed by the stnke
settlement and plan to file com·
plaints "withJn the next week"
against various cities and states
with federal agencies investigat·
ing sex discrimination on the job
He declined to identify the
localities.
"They will return tomorrow
morning -maybe tonight. I
know of certain wrttera who are
hitting their typewriters
tonight," said writers
spokeswoman Shannon Boyd
after the hand vote here Tues·
day night which followed a 79·1
approval by writers in the New
York chapter earlier in the day.
Writers GuJld of America of·
ficial Brad Radnitz called the
settlement a "monumental,
epoch-making victory," at the
Hollywood Palladium gathering,
Ms. Boyd reported. Writers gave
c hief negotiator Gary Ell·
ingsworth a standing ovation
when he described the pay TV
agreement that for the first time
gives writers a share or home
San Diego rejects
refugee proposal
'.Fhe central issue In the strike
had been the lucrative home·
video market. as it was in a
walkout in the past year by ac·
tors and musicians. Directors.
who could have crippled the in·
dustry with a strike. settled
before their strike deadline two
weeks ago -accepting an offer
from producers on home 'video
The strike by writers -while
it threatened to cause a serious
delay in the fall TV season -
was not as damaging as a 10·
week strike last year by the
67 ,000 actors which delayed the'
start of the TV season until Oc·
tober a month later than
usual. 1 day rejected an earlier tentative
agreement, quickly approved the
pact, which ended a walkout by
some400workers .
AFSCME is the nation's largest
union of public employees. It
boasts one million members. 40
percent of whom are female
At the core of the dispute was a
study commissioned b)' the city at
the urging or the union whi~h
showed that jobs traditionally
held by women paid less than
those held mostly by men.
SAN DIEGO (AP) -A pro·
posal to allow 20 of the Haitian
and Cuban refugees at Ft. Chai·
fee, Ark., to live In San Diego
County has been rejected by the
Board of Supervisors.
An unidentified Spring Valley
resident offered on Tuesday to
sponsor them. but Supervisor
Paul Eckert said the 20 "have
been troublemakers and there's
no reason to believe they won't
be troublemakers in the future.·'
Allowing them to relocate in
the San Diego area might create
"a burden on our health, social
services and civil justice
system," the county supervisors
said.
, Stan/ ord to pay
$1.5 million
STANFORD <AP> -Stanford
University's medical center has
agreed to reimburse Medicare
for $1.5 million overcharged
through alleged "double-billing"
procedures in the mid '70s.
That settlement, announced
Tuesday. followed charges by
the Union of American Physi·
cians and Dentists in October
1977 that Stanford was billing
private patients, as well as
Medicare and Medi-Cal, for the
same services.
Gays may be
barred from U.S.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
Homosexuals can be barred
from visiting the United States,
an immigration board in
Washington has ruled.
The U.S. Board of Immigra·
tioo Appeals in its July 9 ruling
said homosexuals from abroad
could be denied entry if they
voluntarily admit their sexual
preference, said Jeff Appleman,
a San Francisco immigration
lawyer, on Tuesday
Duck plague
prompts roundup
REDWOOD CITY <AP> -An
o ften-fatal waterfowl disease
has prompted wildlife
authorities to begin a roundup of
ducks along the Redwood City
bayshore.
The outbreak of Dutch duck
plague, or duck viral enteritis,
appeared to be confined to an In·
let off Be lmont Channel.
Authorities hope to stop the dis·
ease before it can spread to tens
of thousands of Alaskan and
Canadian ducks due lo arrive in
about two weeks.
·~·· ........ OPENING NIGHT -Director Francis Ford C<_?ppola and his
wife Ellen and daughter Sophia arrive for opening night
performance of Abel Gance's film "Napoleon," Tuesday at
Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
"We have been in touch with
numerous unions around the
country, numerous women's
groups around the country all
interested" in the strike and set-
tlement, said Mike Ferrero,
presidentofthe local
Mayor Janet Gray Hayes called
the settlement '·an historic step
toward fairness in the workplace
toward women." By agreeing to
include parity as part of contract
negotiations, the city "merely lit
the fuse" ofoneoflhe nation's ma·
jor issues or the 1980s. she said.
The study found that a senior
librarian made $23,348; a senior
chemist, a Job held by men. paid
$29,094. The consultants said the
jobs were comparable
San Jose. the nation's 17th
largest city, calls itself "the
feminist capital of the world ..
Led by Mrs Hayes. 1t has a
female majority on its City Coun
cil
Official 'reassuranc~ ':
he drinks pesticide
SANTA CLA RA CAP > -
California Conservation Corps
Direct.or 8 .T. Collins wanted to
reassure members of his or-
ganization about the safety of
the pesticide malathion. which
they' re using in their fight
against the Mediterranean fruit
fly. So he drank a glass or the
stuff.
Stuart A. Peoples, a medical
consultant with the state Depart·
ment of Food and Agriculture,
said he didn't think the slurp -
done in front of about 900 corps
members during a Tuesday
night meeting at Agnews State
Hospital -would hurt Collins.
On the other hand. Peoples
said, "I think it's stupid " He
said he has a good antidote if
Collins shows any ill effects .
"l am firmly convinced that
the stuff is not bad for you." was
Collins' statement before quaff.
ing a glassful of malathion,
diluted to the strength used in
the controversial Santa Clara
Valley spraying.
His acllon was prompted by
concern among corps members
because five of them fell ill after
stripping some trees or fruit to
combat the fruit fl y. Peoples
said he believes the corps mem-
bers we re arrected by some
other chemical that had been
used on the trees
He said he 1s concerned that
the workers m ay run into
another pesticide. di•rz inon .
which is 10 times as toxic as
malathion.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, Wedneaday, July HS, 1981
Mari~ Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Robinson aays young troop• relJ'Oftd to hil
emphasis on what's right and wrong and his jwtice tempered with mercy
at Camp Pendleton where leaJherneck crime rote is down sharply.
Camp Pendleton CO
hears down on ethics
CAMP PENDLETON <AP> -
Marines under a different kind of
general who talks of ethics and
public good are waging a peacetime
assault on crime at the world's big-
gest amphibious base -bolb on and
off the base.
In the 10 months since Maj. Gen.
Kenneth Robinson took charge al
the hospital and then gave it to the
base hospital.
Robinson, a 52-year-old psychology
student with college degrees in
English and business administration.
cracked down on growing vandalism
al Camp Pendleton on his arrival.
The troops were asked if lbey think
it is wrong to take an apple from the
mess hail to give to a buddy who
missed the meal. No, they told ~; 'We wanted to get Robinson. who then asked if It were
t l k . wrong to lake two, or possibly five. l°h e tr 0 0 p S a l n g At what point does a man justify
about eth,;CS. , · stealing steaks or bigger things?
" "We wanted to get the troops talk·
Camp Pendleton. authorities said
Tuesday, crime is down 12 percent.
In neighboring Oceanside, lusty
leathernecks on leave account for 18
percent of police bookings -an un-
precedented drop Crom 28 percent in
1980. I
Mercy tempers justice doled out
under Robinson, a 31-year veteran
who ordered the battalion he com-
manded in Vietnam 's Que Sanh
Vall ey never to shoot at a Viet-
namese unless he was dressed in an
enemy uniform or attacking.
The charge given to bis Camp
P endleton troops by Robinson is
unique among Marine brass trained
traditionally on the battlefield : Be
-ethical and grow as human beings in
the Corps. It is Robinson's example
that makes it work, a.ides say. Once
he fined an offi cer SS,000 for
adultery.
Another time, he canceled a court·
m artial order sending a young
Marine to spend eight months at lbe
Fort Leavenworth, Kan.. prison for
smoking marijuana.
As a young Marine, be himseU took
a blanket. as his buddies did, when
their ship docked at San FranCisco
after baUJe time, Robinson admitted
in an interview. He used his blanket
to wrap his firstborn child home from
iog about ethics," Robinson said.
In some situations, he said, "some
of the troops fell the practice Qf rip-
ping off was just a way of getting
even. What we finally arrived at was
the notion that anything that builds
community is good. Anything that
doesn't Is wrong.··
In adhering to the Marines' strict
weight require m ents, Robinson
limits his lunch to a single cup of
yogurt but tolerated obesity in a col-
onel within eight months of retire-
ment rather than force that fat fellow
off work and into the hospital.
The base lectures deal with truth,
human development and right and
wrong. Chaplains and others go into
individual units for private talks on
ethics, and base morale is described
as at a high in peacetime.
The 30,000 leathernecks at Camp
Pendleton include 20,000 still under
the age of 20 or only slightly beyond.
They see their gray-haired father
figure of a general as a stern yet fair
man.
After artiJlery and bombing runs
the other day, a civic club outside the
125,000-acre base ordered Robinson,
a member, to pay SlO for disturbing
the peace. He stood up and said,
"Gentlemen, the noise you hear is
the sound of freedom.''
The fine , like his c haracter·
building. stuck.
Ditched pilot survives
.56 hours in Atlantic
'
'.· JACKSONVILLE, Fla. <AP) -A
Navy pilot who stayed afloat for 56
hours in U\e Atlantic Ocean without a
~ife jacket says thoughts of his family
helped keep him going.
1·• "'Al the end when I was getting
very tired, I thought I had lo do
something," Lt. Cmdr. Allen Spicer
attributed his He
survival to 'the
grace of God, my
will to live, Navy
training and the love
of my family . . . '
said. "I never said, 'I'm going to give
up and die.' I had to do something."
Spicer, 36, flying a rented plane,
ditched the craft last week in lbe
Atlantic when flames Jumped at bis
face. He floated for more than two
days off the Florida coast before the
tide washed him close to shore.
He attributed his survival to "lbe
1r1ce ol God, my will to Uve, the pro-
fesaiona1 training I received in the
Navy and the love of my family."
Spicer said be stayed afloat
through "drown-prooftn1" -remaln-
inl almost motionle11 while sus-
pended in the water, slowly breakinl
the surface several times a minute
for a breath of alr.
Spicer said be was tutn1 t.be rent-
ed Piper Arrow on a nl1bt tat flllbt
because be planned tony his Wilt to
:rampa, fi'1a., for a surprl .. birthday
party before be left with tu. 1quad
for the Mediterranean.
A Navy pilot with 3,500 hours ol
flight time over 12 years. Spicer said
he was returning from St. Augustine
when he heard the engine knock. Sud-
denly, Spicer said, he saw a "flash of fire in my eyes.·•
Shortly alter midnight, be radioed
his approximate position and told
controllers he was going to ditch off
Ponte Vedra Beach.
He said he decided to dump lbe
plane in the water because be didn't
know tidaJ or beach conditions. And,
"I didn't want to hurl anybody else."
Spicer said the aircraft sank and
trapped him in the cockpit.
"Finally I was a ble to get the door
opened."
He said he shoved out his briefcase
in hopes of using lt for flotation.
He stripped to his underwear and
used his clothing to help him noat.
In the water, Spicer said he
thought a shark hit him.
"Something hit me with tremen-
dous force. I waa terrified but I knew
I shouldn't panic."
Whatever it waa didn•t. bother bim
again, Spicer said.
The plane was found in about 2IO
feet or water but Spicer wu not
sighted until a btcycU1t found him
crawling on the beach the next morn-
ing.
By Thur1day, be said, "I knew I
couldn't tut much ionaer." Later, be
lifted his head from Ute water a
spotted land.
"I sighted land. I 1aw • lilht. Tbat
was my aoal, that ll8hl," he Hid.
He be8an a slow 1wlm to •ban and
flnally hll feet touched bottom.
II n. Spicer 1a1d that tbroUcbaat
the time her bUBband wu ....... ~
she kept tellinl benelf, "U ID7bOd1
can survive, lt will be my bulMDd "
•
Japanese-American
internment probed
W ASHlNGTON <AP) -Fortner
Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortu
testified that racial prejudice, not na-
tional security. led to the mus in-
ternment of people of Japanese de-
scent in World. War II. He called the
episode a tnaic error. an outra1e, an
unconscionable and irrational deed.
·•1 think It ls clear -perhaps it
was always clear -lhat the mus
evacuation order was never
justified," Fortas told an official ln-
qulry into events that happened near-
ly 40 years ago.
"I cannot escape the conclusion
that racial prejudice was a baste ln·
gredlent," he said. "Even the
trauma of war does not excuse lrra-
tlonal and needless assaults upon
human beings and senseless viola-
tions of our fundamental constitu·
Uonal principles."
Fort.as, an undersecretary ln the
Interior Department from 1942 to
1946 when 120,000 people or Japanese
ancestry were interned, said the
camps were humanely adminiJt.ered
but ''this fact does not and should nol
absolve our nation or relieve the na-
tional conscience."
Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawail.
who lost his right arm fighting in Jta-
1 y as part of the famed 442nd
Regimental Combat Team, ad-
monished the commission to:
"Make your report one that will
awaken this experience enough to
haunt the conscience of this nation -
haunt it so we will never forget
that we are capable of such an act."
Hawaii's large Japanese popula-
tion was not interned.
The 9-member commission on
Wartime Relocation and lntemment
of Civilians was created by Congress
and signed into law by President
Carter. It will hold another bearing
in Washington on Thursday then
move on to Los Angeles, San Fran-
cisco, Seattle, three sites in Alaska
and finally to Chicago.
It is to review the facts and
circumstances of the internment,
which was ordered by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, and to de-
terrnine what if any r edress is owed
the people affected and their descen-
dants. •
Inouye's colleague from Hawaii,
Sen. Spark Matsunaga, cailed the
holding of Japanese-Americana "in
what can only be deshtbed as
American-style concentration
camps" one of the darkest pages ln
American history.
James Rowe, the No. 2 man in lbe
Justice Department at the time, told
the commiaslon that fear and
hysteria alter the attack on Pearl
flarbor were to blame for the de·
cision to intern West Coast Japanese
-but not Germans and Italians. No
distinction was made between lbose
who were American citizens and
those who were not.
"The great phase was 'military
necessity,' " he aaid. "A bandlul of
people like me were against the
evacuation right from the be&inning,
but we didn't have any allles."
Among lbose s upporting the intern-
ment, he said, were the late Earl
Warren, then a prosecuting attorney
and later governor of California and
Chief Justice of the United States.
...........
An order signed by Roosevelt in
1942 set the evacuation to the camps
in motion, but Rowe said he doesn't
think Roosevelt gave the matter
much thought. "The president made
the decision," he said, "but I don't
really thln.k be spent much time on it.
It's a serious thing to say, but I think
it was a minor thing to him."
Rowe said he opposes financial
compensation . "If. the Japanese
Americans want an apology, good,"
he said. "They are entitled to It. But
what good it'll do them after 40
years, I don't know."
SIBLING SILLINESS -It was one of those
"assembly required" gifts as Sam Maytar
presented a wrench, keys and a Volkswagen
in scores of pieces to his broth~r John in
Chicago. The siblings attempt to outdo each
other with such offbeat gifts as a hot air
balloon with a female stripper, or four tons of
manure. Sam decided on the car after John
complained about high gas prices.
The grass always • is greener ...
RIVERSIDE (AP> -The Air Force
sprayed grass with green dye to make the
parade grounds at March Air Force Base
look nicer for a ceremony.
Base officials said about 10 percent of the
grass in the 125,000-square-rool parade
ground was brown because of an invasion by
lawn moths. Base civil engineers had
planned to treat the area with a mixture of Ii·
quid fertilizer and insecticide.
Lt. Deborah Bertrand, a public affairs of-
ficer, said the civil engineers had green dye
on band, so they added it to the mixture to
spruce up the grounds for the 15th Air Force
change ol command ceremony Tuesday.
"We think it appropriate to be proud of
our base. and we want to honor dignitaries as
they visit us,'· Ms. Bertrand explained ... A
few cents worth of green dye that serves a
dual purpose is a pretty simple step to take.··
She said the dye was on hand because it
is used to spray brown patches at the goU
course the base operates
As the dye was s prayed Monday by two
civilians , it turned the brown patches a
deeper green that the healthy grass sur·
rounding it.
The contrast was deliberate. according to
Ms. Bertrand. Ordinarily, wo rkers place
stakes around the treated area.
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Huntington parents sne over sports
By STEVE TRIPOLI Of-Delly~--
Ttae parents of 11 students who
will be freshmen In Huotinetoo
Beach Union High School Dis·
trict schooht this r all are suin1
district trustees and ad·
ministrators. seeking to reverse
a December, 1980, trustees' de-
cision that would bar their
children from participation ln
after-school sports for one year.
Copies or the parents I petition
to Orange County Superior Court
plus supporting documents were
served on trustees at the start or
their regular meeting Tuesday. Tt~e suit, filed earlier in the day,
overshadowed the trustees' ac·
tion at the meeting 1ranting
some exemptions from their
December ban.
The trustees voled Dec. 9 to
prohibit incomin1 freshmen who
transfer to a hi1h school ouside
their attendance area from com·
pt!Ung in after·school sports for
one year. In the past the rule ap·
plied only to students already in
high school, but trustees sald a
change was needed to stop in·
creasing incidences or school·
shopping by parents seeking the
best athletic programs.
Parents bad been allowed to
seek individual exemptions from
the policy until June when
trustees voted to eliminate the appe~ procedure after about 40
cases had been heard and 14 ex·
emptions granted.
District Superintendent Frank
Abbott had recommended
elimination of the procedure,
saying the exceptions that were
granted appeared too arbitrary
because of a lack of guldellnes.
The parents claim in the suit
that their children, all affected
· by the sports ban, would suffer
"irreparable harm" if not al-
lowed to compete in after-school
sports.
Attorney Merlind J . Peru·
-cs
HIGHEST RANK -Huntington Beach mem-
bers of Troop 1 recently received their Eagle
Scout awards. Bob Evans, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Evans, publicized the Ex-
perience Center for his service project. He is
4t a junior at Huntington Beach High School.
. RiJ:k Feldes, son of Mr. and Mi's. John
Feldes. refurbished the play yard at Fountain
Valley Presbyterian Church for his service
project. He is a junior al Edison High School.
Bill Galleher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Galleher, provided home repairs for senior
members of the First United r.f ethodisl
Church of Huntington Beach. He is a
sophomore at Huntington Beach High School.
Do you know him?
Huntington Beach police are
seeking public's help in identify.
ing this murder victim found
early Sunday on Stardust Drive.
The man. sketched he re by
police artist. was shot once in
the right temple.
He was 25 to 35, 5 feet 10
inches tall, 180 to 190 pounds,
and was wearing jeans and light
blue tank top with motorcycle
decal.
Information on his identity
can be reported to police at
960·8811 .
Seal Beath area
reopened to public
A hall-mile stretch of ocean·
front at Seal Beach, closed Sun·
day by health officials who
feared chemical contamination
in the water. was reopened to
J
swimmers and fishermen Tues-
day afternoon.
Bob Merryman, acting Oranae
County director of environmen·
tal health, said water tests at a
atate haaardous materials lab,
completed a day earlier than ex-
pected, revealed no danieroua
contamination in the Sao
Gabriel River, which empties ln·
to the ocean at Seal Beach.
At about 4 p.m., llfe1uardt
Keywanettea
mi.ing /uruU
' were instructed to reopen the
half.mile stretch of ocean
between the San Gabriel River
Mouth and the Seal Beach
Municipal Pier.
Merryman said lhe only hlih
contamination readin1s were
found in Coyote Creek, which
feeds into the San Gabriel. But
he said the chemicals were dilut-
ed to non-hazardous. level In lb~
river.·
Officials said the Coyote Creek
contamination apparently re·
suited from chemicals releued
during a weekend ftre at the
Marathon Cartage Company
chemical stora1e facility in San-~
ta Fe Sprinp.
Accordiq to CaUlomia n.h
and Game offtclals the run-off
from thi1 rtre kliied approx-
imately 250,000 small rtah ln
Coyote Creek.
Swfuiming 1lpup1
elated at eollep
RnUtration betln.a July 15 for
tb• · fiul two-week •esalaa. ot or..,. Oilll Col1e1e·11u11Un1r
ewtm -.a111. •PUPI Wiii bl from 1 .. ;1n. to aoon la tM OCC
pm.
PM fGr tile ff&llOD, wldda .. iua, 2'1. " Sii !per It• dllat. ,_ man lnform•ttOn, call
Cablesyst e ms
chief s p e aks
a t FV event
Dave Edwards, vice president
of Dickin so n Pacific
Cablesystems. will be guest
speaker at the second of
Fountain Valley Mayor Ben
Nielsen's monthly breakfasts
with community leaders.
The meeting will begin at 8
a.m . Thursday at Brewster's
Restaurant, 10830 Warner Ave.
Edwards wiU discuss the cable
television system currently
being installed in Huntington
Beach, Westmins te r and
Fountain Valley by Dickinson
Pacific.
City officials were unable last
month to reach representatives
of some homeowner associations
with invitations to attend the
breakfasts . Any homeowner
group r epr esent~ti ve who
wishes to be added to the
mayo.r's breakfast malling list
should contact Joan De an at
City Hall, 963-8321, ext. 228.
mean Jr., the parents' counsel,
told school officials in a letter at-
tached to the suit that the
r,arents are seekint a writ
'commanding that you set aside
your decision made Dec. 9,
1960." A tentative hearing date
of July 'n at 9:30 a.m . bas been
set before Judge Robe rt
Fitzgerald in Santa Ana, accord·
ing to Perumean's letter.
The parents also are seeking
payment of their attorney's fees
and costs.
Gerald Mannion, one of the
parents involved in the suit. said
the parents feel they are
representing the parents of at
least, 200 other students. Some
335 incoming freshmen are af-
fected by the ban, he said.
Under the exceptions ap·
proved by the trustees Tuesday.
transferring freshmen will re·
main eligible for after·school
sports if:
-The family moves from the
a ttendance area. but had
established residence in that
area for one year, in cases
where tbe student chooses to. at-
tend the school in the area his or
her family has moved from.
-The student is officially
identified as a itPeclal education
student, and must attend a
school outside his or her attend·
ance area because that school
is the only one offering the
needed special education pro-
gram.
-A district boundary ls
ct)anged, the family has legally
resided in the area for a year,
and parents wish to send the stu-
dent to the school formerly cov-
ered by the zone because a
brother or sister of the student
currently attends that school.
The exemptions had been rec-
omme nded by a parent·
student·staff committee. which
rejected three other exemption
possibilities. The board adopted
the committee's recommenda·
lions unanimously.
Valley trims budget
Ci ty combines departments, ends newsletter
By PIUL SNEIDE RMAN
Of Ule Delly ,.. ... Sa.If
Attempting to trim a $763,000
deficit in the city's 1981·82
budget. the Fountain Valley City
Council has voted to eliminate
the city newsletter and con·
solidate the park maintenance
and public works departments.
During a meeting Tuesday
night, the council also debated
proposals to eliminate the police
crime lab and to impose annual
paramedic ser vice fees.
The city leaders voted down a
suggestion to eliminate council
and advisory commission mem-
bers' salaries and benefits and a
plan to fund city street lights on·
ly for six months.
The meeting was halted
abruptly at 10 p.m. when Coun·
cilman Eu~ene Van Dask was
stricken with chest pain and
was removed from the council
cham bers. <See related story.)
The meeting was adjourned
until July 27.
During Tuesday's meeting.
the council took no action on Ci·
ty Manager Robert Vollmer's
budget cut package.
Vollmer 's s uggested cuts.
totaling S495,000, include
elimination of six Cull·time city
jobs and one part·time post, plus
a Sl00.000 cut in contractual
2 million topped
Orange County growing by 140 per day
While you were sleeping,
something very big happened in
Orange County. Its population
crossed the two miJlion mark.
At least analysts in the county
Administrative Office's
Forecast and Analysis Center
are pretty certain it did .
Chief Demographer Bill Gayk
said the county grows by 140
people per day. Based on a year-
end population or 1,972, 724, the
two million figure was reach·ed
sometime during the nitht.
Though estimates are in-
volved, Gayk said the figures
ar e "extremely close" to the real numbers.
"It's a major point in the
county's development." Gayk
said.
The county grew to one million
people in 1963, he noted.
Dana Harbor funds
aid coastal projects
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors decided Tuesday to
spend Dana Point Harbor rev·
e nue within r ange of th e
marina.
They said the county will
budget harbor earnings -pro·
jected this year to be Sl.7 miUioo
-only for harbor projects or for
recreational programs along the
coast.
County leaders would like to
s pend the harbor revenue
virtually anywhere in the coun-
ty, bu! supervisors say they're
being prudent until they resolve
a legal battle over the funds with
the State Lands Commission.
Tbe state officials claim that
all harbor revenue should be re·
invested in the harbor or in ac·
quis1llon or adjacent property.
Under the supervisors' policy,
excess funds from the harbor
could s ubsidi ze lifeguard
services, promote recreatioqal
activities and d evelop new
beach parks.
Supervisor Bruce Nestande,
whose 3rd District does not in·
elude any beaches. said he
hopes some of the revenue even·
tually will be available for inland
programs.
So far. the county 1s winning
in the legal battles. Orange
County Superior Court Judge
Edward Wallin denied a request
Friday for an injunction t-0 pro·
bibit the county from spending
harbor revenue elsewhere.
Officials for both parties,
however, predict that the litiga-
tion will continue.
The county expects to earn its
$1. 7 'million this fiscal year from
leases to restaurants. motels
and marine services.
Talk seminar
set at college
Hidden aspects of communica-
tion will be examlned Saturday
In a Gol den West Colle1e
workshop enUUed "How to Get
Lucky with What You Say ...
And How You Say It."
The workshop wUl take place
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Health
Science Room 131 oa the ffunl·
inaton Beach campus.
Leclurer Suaan Cbr1'topber
wUI d1lcuu methoda of meetJna
people, how to be a n active
listener and stiU direct a con·
vena&ian. bow to ... rt GMMlf
In a dlllleult Rtuatloa ud bow to
alt.er ane•1 bod1 aom'man&e.tion.
Admiaaioa la free. Part1cl·
pant.a may repater al the door.
Shell aida center
Tb• lull OU Co•p•a&ea
roaadattoa hH eoatrllMltetl
N0.000 toward comtrueilm ol
Ute Mun • aillllon 0r..,. Couatr .... t ~ .. Ocilla .....
tree·trimming services and a
$176,000 reduction in expeod-
i tu res for street. curb and
sidewalk repairs.
He ha.a proposed that the re·
mainder or the deficit be made
up through new recreation fees
and the sale or a surplus city
land parcel and a city street
s weeper. pl us a $120,00Q
withdrawal from the city's re-
serves.
Action was taken, however. on
several council members '
budget cut proposals:
-City newsletter. For a sav-
ings or $13.030, the council voteCi
to cut the quarterly publication
on a 3·2 vote. with Marvin Adler
and Ben Nielsen opposing.
Nielsen argued that this would
eliminate a vital means of com-
municating with local residents.
But AJ Hollinden noted that he
recentl y tried to communicate
with residents in a letter on local
budget problems published in
the newsletter.
"I haven't run into anyone yet
who will admit to having read
it," Hollinden said.
Park maintenance. For a
savings or $28,907, the council
voted 4-1 to move this
responsibility from the parks
and recreation department to
the public works department.
Barbara Brown cast the sole op-
posing vote.
-Street lights. In a 2-3 vote,
Hollinden's plan to cut $166,000
from the budget by rundiog
street lights on ly for six months
was defeated. (Van Dask voted
with Hollinden in favor of the
plan.)
Hollinden argued that the
threat of turned-off street lights
would increase support for a
lighting assess ment district in a
November advisory vote.
Mrs . Brown opposed the plan,
calling it "blackmail, a strong-
arm measure."
-Council a nd commission
s alaries and benefits. Mrs.
Brown motions to save $29,811
by eliminating council salaries
and benefits and $11,377 by cul·
ting advisory commission mem-
bers' pay both failed to win a
second.
Ot her cou ncil members
argued that the modest stipends
do not come close to covering
the expenses they incur on city
business.
Van Dask contended that this
cut would deter some people
from city service.
-Crime Lab. Mrs. Brown
said the city can save $50,000 by
eliminating its police crime lab
and utilizin& co unty lab services.
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Stricken FV
councilman's
condition OK
Fountain Valley Councilman
Euaene Van Daak was reported
resting at home today aner suf·
ferlna from severe chest pains
during Tuesday night'• council
session.
· Durins a 10 p. m. break in the
meeUn1, Van Daak, U , bent
over clut.cbl.D1 h11 chest and wu
helped to the rear council oftlees
by M&)'OI' Ben NlelHD.
Paramedics and an am·
bulance wn summoned, but
the cound.lmu1 wbo hu a W..
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Flying off the handle .
A CASE OF OVERKILL: You listen
to some of the hysterical televisloG com·
mentaton these days and you no longer
worry about the Mediterranean fruit fiy
getting you. Instead it's the poi.loo they
may use on the Med.fly that you figure
will do you in.
Tbe fly may nee, but you won't. .
On the question of spraying parts of
the Santa Clara Valley up north to rid
b.)
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TUM MURPHHH -~i-1
the place of the Med.fly that infests and
destroys agriculture, some of the TV
news people made the situation sound
like a gassing from World War I.
One-tube talker advised if you
climbed out of the family swimming pool
and felt dizzy, with nausea and blurred
vision, dispatch yourself to a physician
post haste.
HE ASSUMED THAT the Medfly
poison, known as malathion, had gotten
you.
He would never figure you got dizzy
and queasy because you swam too many
CUizen with protective cover fOT fallinfl. poilon.r.
laps and that your vision blurred
because of too much chlorine ip your
peepers.
Anyway, we probably don't have
heavy threats yet because the Medfly
isn't in Orange County. But what about
the poison, malath.lon?
Oh, that we've got. Lota of it.
As disclosed only yesterday in this
sterling Journal, Orange County Deputy
Agricultural Commissioner Frank
Parsons says professional pesticide con-
trol operators used 2,800 pounds of the
stuff in Orange County lut year alone.
BUT THAT'S ONLY the business
operators who report. Parsons says so
many, homeowners use malathion to kill
off bugs and nasty critters around the
house that you can't even imagine how
much of the poison is around here.
Now if Uiat sends you into the wor-
ries, then next you should listen to
Marshall Houts of Laguna Beach, an in·
ternationally recognized expert on
poisons.
Houts declares flatly that despite the
furor, malathion is one of the safest
poisons that can be used.
"It's one of the least toxic of the
commercially available insecticides,"
Houts says.
Houts is an attorney specializing in
medical law. He is a forensic expert. I
think that deals in dead people and
autopsies. An affable and very in-
telligent gentleman, Houts was a leader
in the campaign to get Orange County a
central morgue.
He has also just finished a six·
volume textbook on -guess what -tox·
ic substances, particularly the kind that
can do people in.
Houts has conducted extensive re·
search to trace poison victims through
the use of computer records and
technical research.
HE ADMITfED THAT despite con·
certed study of the Medfly poison
malathion, he could only locate one
case in which a person was done in by
the substance.
This was a 63-year-old gentleman
who was trying to commit suicide.
"U I recall correctly," Houts said
without checking his references, ''this
man drank about two coffee cups full of
the stuff.
"IT DID FINALLY kill him, but I
think he lingered around for a couple of
weeks."
Thus it seems that when these
television commentators get going, you
have to wonder if the reports of our im·
minent demise may have been greatly
exaggerated.
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Walsorp of Costa Mesa was
the junior division winner in
dolls division with raggedy
Ann and Andy dolls entered
in Orange Count y Fair
crafts contest. .
FV schools
still looking
for chief
Fountain Valley School Dis·
trlct trustees are behind
schedule in their search for a
new superintendent but hope to
' name a top administrator by the
end of July. according to Board
President Belly Mignanelb.
She s aid educators from
around the nation have applied
for the post vacated Feb. 5 by
Glenn Hardy.
The trustees fired Hardy, cit-
ing ·'dis agreement over
leadership styles and educa-
tional philosophies."
Since Hardy's departure. a
com mHtee or district staff mem·
bers, teachers and parents has
formed a list of qualifications
and has worked with a consult·
ant in screenin~ applications.
The trustees had planned to
name a new top administrator
by July l , but Mrs. Mi gnanelli
said interviews continue.
Theosophy topic
Theosophy. a philosophy of
establishing direct contact with
di vine principle through con·
temptation, wilJ be the subject of a talk in Laguna Beach tonight.
Entitled . "What is
Theosophy." the lecture will be
held at Laguna Federal Savings,
260 Ocean Ave. beginning at 7:30
p.m.
Oil well takeover
move challenged
A 2•·hour countdown In
Newport Beach to put 16
disputed oil wells back In motion
bas been scuttled ao that the
latest legaJ argument in the
ownership battle can be settled.
City officials were set to take
possession or the oil rles
today and to r~ume pumping.
But Newport Beach oilman
Robert Armstrong, who had
been operating the wells for 12
years until his contract expired,
filed legal papers challenging
the city.:e planned takeover.
The wells , lo cated on
unio<'orporated county land
inland of Pacific Coast Highway
in West Newport, are rooted off
the coast in cit y-controlled
tidelands.
An ownership dispute has been
going on since last year.
Litwyera Crom both aides say
the oil belongs to the city but the
rigs are owned by Armstrong.
The clty contends that It
a1reement with Armstrone calla
for the oU tnan to give all ol bit
surface equipment to the city al
the expiration of his contract.
The contract expired last
J anuary and the wells have been
idle since.
Armstrong is protesting U)e 1
city's advances o n several
front.S. He's flied one lawsuit
asking the courts lo decide wf\at
i nte rest he h\S in the oil
operation.
Additionall y, Armstrong has
filed a suit contending that if the
city takes over the 16 wells. it
would affect three other nearby
wel ls that he operat es for
someone else
A hearing is set for July ~ in
Orange County Superior Court.
Student honored
Kathy M. Forbath of Costa
Mesa has been named as the stu·
dent who bas
de monstrated
outstanding
dedication
and service to
the university
upon h e r
graduation
from Loyola
Ma r y mount
University in
Los Angeles. ,.oHATN
Ms. Forbath, who received her
bachelor's degree in English,
was presented with the Graham
Alumni Award. Ms . Forbath. a
gr a duate of Estancia High
School in Costa Mesa, sajd she
pl&'nS to attend UCLA Law
School in the fall.
BRIEFS
Six from Coast
get high marks
Six area students attending
Claremont's Men's Coll ege have
been named to the college's
hon or list for the s pr in g
semester.
Bruce Galloway of Irvine and
Mark Holman of Laguna Niguel
w e r e named dis tinguis hed
scholars. They maint~ed at
least an ll.O grade pointaverage
on a 12-point scale.
Dennis Merchand of Hunt·
ington Beach. Dawn Coda of
Irvine. and James Richardson
·and Wade Turner of Lagµna
Beach were named to the di~s
list. They had to maintain a i6.o
grade point average.
Mt. St. Mary's
hands out kudos
Brynnette Ramil of H~nt
ington Beach has been named
the most outstand in g business
student at Mount St. Mary'.s
Conege in Los Angeles.
Julia Pytko, also of Hunt·
ington Beach. received her
bachelor of science degree in
nursing from the same college.
High grades earn
Fullerton listing
Vicki Caldwell and J oan S.
Fawcett of Fountain Valley have
been named to the president's
honor li s t for the s priog
semester at Fullerton College.
To be eligible for the hol)or.
students must complete at least
12 units with a 3.0 or better
grade point average
FV student
1vins contest
Peter Vanderschraaf of Foun·
tain Valley has won first place
for his entry in a short story cort·
test at Loyol a Marymount
University in Los Angeles
-MOW ••• ~ Hu..,ti~tot'I B&odV ~I> FouW\tO.\~ Vo-\\eq •.• \
#!1/tUJ!i 'PRODUCE!
Teen is caught in feud
'There was so much love before. Now,
no one in the family is speaking.'
People abMJd not be forced to
ebue wlaet t•ey earn wUb
otbeta who earn Ieu -for
wbatever reuon.
Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT, Wednesday, July 15. 1981 H /F
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P VBUC NOTICE
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm
writing to you in ho~• that my
letter mi&ht appear ln your col·
umn soon and maybe wake up
som e people to a few facts.
I 'm only 15, but l'tn watcbina
helpleuly while my family ta
fighting all around me. Jt all
started when my aunt (one I
love a great deal) became an·
noyed at my mother over a
trivial thing. My oldest sister
tried to defend my mother and
got carried away. It ended in a
yelling match. All communica·
Uon between them has ceased,
a nd my mother has become a
nervous wreck.
AllUllUI
1tUf·aeektd aad self·rl(bteoea.
£very 1Jvlll1 peraoa, at oat time
or another, baa aaid at lea1t oae
lblnl be (or abe) would live a
lot to take back. I hope your
family, &Dd all others who are
oot 1peakln1, wlll re·ettabUah
com munlcaUoo today.
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on lha second floor of a repul•·
ble apartment house. Every
weekend morning (like right
now at 8 a .m.). I am awakened
by a honking horn. Somebody -
comes by to pic k up my
downstall'$ neighbor and drive
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Now mother and daughter, sls·
ter and sister, aunt and niece
are at odds with each other. My
father and uncle have also been
dragged into it. There was so
much love before. Now, no one
in tbe family is speaking.
Tbla doesn't mean you bave lo
be la constant touch or Uve la
each otller's pockets. Just
behave llke clvill1ed buma.a be·
lass and eaJoy one an('ther -
while there ls stW time.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
him to work.
Ano, It is only 10 steps from
tbe car t-0 the door. Not everyone
works from 9 till 5. (I don't have
to be at my plant until noon.) I
am not the type who enjoys
hassling neighbors, but I believe
we night owls deserve a little
respect. What do you sugaest?
-NEEDING TWO EXTRA
HOURS
DEAR NEEDING: Tomorrow
morning be ready for tbe bonll·
log goose. Have your s lacu and
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PUBLIC NOTICE -----------
P lease, Ann, fix this letter up
so it wiJI be good enough to print
and help put my family back
together again. We are all so un·
happy. HUMPTY DUMPTY
CLAN IN CONNECTICUT
·little sis is 14. We both baby·sit
for extra money. She sits
weekend afternoons. I sit eve·
nings. Of course, I make a lot
more than she does. Mom makes
us pool our money and divide it
evenly every month. I don't
think this is fair. She says shar·
ing is more important than
money. Please print your
ans wer. -HILLSDALE. MICH.,
COMPLAlNT
sweater on. Go out the moment -----------
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Adlillfll•lr9'orfer Mlddlececl9nt
PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITICIUI aUSIMlll MAME ITAT8.MIMT the hom sounds. Say, "It's won· PUBUC NOTICE Tll• tollowll'll per'°"' ere 001,... derful that you are so faithful ·----------l .D.YIOMANI. ..................... -.. ICTITIOUI au11M•ll NAMI ITAT•IMMT Tiie 1o11ew1ne --• ire dolnt -•nets et:
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D EAR CLAN: Yoa doa't live
me a clue .. to what the nap
was about, but whatever it was,
It wasn't worth the grief It ls
causing.
Life Is too short and too prec·
lous lo waste a singJe day being
DEAR IULLY: I'm all for sll·
terly love, but your mom ls ad·
vocating Marxism. I favor the
free enterprise system myself.
about picking up your friend. I
wish I bad a friend as nice as
you. ~ut -I don't have lo &et up
until 10 a. m. because I work a
late shift. Woll.Id you mind ring.
Ing the party's doorbell and not
honking lhe horn?" I'll bet you'll
get a pleasant response. Some
people need only to be asked in a
nlce way.
Babies belong in car seats
More children. are killed in. automobile. accidents than
as, a result of. all childhood illnesses combined.
By J OHN D. ROSEN, M.D.
Dear Dr. Rosen:
My six month old baby raises
a huge fuss every time we try to
put her in her car s eat. I say we
should insist in spite of her cry-
ing but my hus band says at slow
city s peeds it is perfectly safe
for her to ride on his lap. Would
you please settle this ar gument
for us? -F.S ., Huntington
Beach.
ANSWER: As usual. mother
knows best! Although infants
would much rather sit on daddy
or mommy's lap than in a car
seat you really mus t insist. More
children are killed in automobile
accidents than as a result of all
other childhood illnesses com·
bined. This tragic figure would
be greatly reduced if they were
kept in their car seats.
If you are involved in a col·
tis ion at no more than 2S mUes
ASK THE DOCTOR
per hour and your infant is sit·
ting in your lap in the front seat
what happens to the child is
ghastly The infant is crushed
between the adult and the
dashboard with a force as great
as if a child had a three·
thousand pound weight dropped
on it. There is no way the baby
could survive such a tr~edy.
I advise patients who are
about to become grandparents
that the best gift they could give
to the newborn is a properly
built infant seat for the car With
a little research you can find out
which brands are better than
others.
While on the subject, another
thing that astounds me is the
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• Gin • ,.ny or~• hfK.,. l.ecty •
way newborn babies are dis·
charged from the hospital.
Tradition ally the mother is
taken by wheel chair with the in·
rant in her lap from the ob·
s tetr1cal n oor to the waiting car.
She then st eps into the veh.iclP.,
the infant 1s placed on her lap
and the proud daddy drives his
new family home.
I have yet to see the oewbom
placed in a proper seat which is
the onJy safe way to make this
happy trip.
As adults I suppose we have
the right to ignore s afety pre-
cautions and ride without but·
toning up, but we really are ob·
li gated to protect our children.
Dr. John D. Rosen, a practitioner
in Newport Beach. welcomes JIOUr
question&. Mail requests to Aak IM
Doctor. P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Meaa,
92626
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Tllh OUllMH h tOftdllCIMI .. , • limited pe11,,..tlllp. C•I• MtM, Cell,_.,,,• '1'27 THE HOLLE~llECK · SUNNYMIEAD VENTURE, JllM "II" Alrwa, A"enue, (O&le Mete ,
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PUBUC NOTICE co .. In<. PUBLIC NOTICE Tr•"· Pelrlcl• H Noyn, Se<. Ml"24'
lllCITlnCJUI aUllMllS Tllb llale ....... w• 111 .. wltll -"IC'TITIQUI IUll•IU Hg~1~!L'rc0Tc:.1:.1:::1 MAMI ITATIMIMT County Cler11of0r"'91 C_.y Oil July NAMtl STATEMaHT lleu. 6111~117 10, 1t11 Tll• 1011-1119 per'°"' er• Oolrog u cc I Tiie IOll-1119 per!Mlflt ere dol"11 '1'*2 0111lne11 .. ; ... 111.t&l""a et: Pullll.,.., Or ..... Goeal Delly Piiot, 1'1 8EROl.ASS CENTER. l4lOJ 8 Noli~~· l'lertlly Ohlen lo crMllon of IN AND OUT PHOTO, IO .. Ju1,u.n,2t,A119.s.1tt1 3117 .. 1 Co•U Hwy, O.ne Point, C.lllMlll• 111• WI .. _.,.... lr-doror '"''. 81y1ld• Drlv•. Newport leech. blll• tr-f•• 11 ~ loo. medt on Cell!or-fllef*l '1'2t P•rtonet proper!., ""tln•ll•r Lomt>erd StrHt 1n .. 11mentt Ltd. PVBLIC NOTICE .t.morlc., ~Y Co. Inc. Cell!., ducr lbltd Inc .. • C.lltornl• corporellon, ut ISO Ve,....,,""-· Cllllornl• ttno Tiie ,...,,,. -llutlneu -ns ot Horii\~. a. .. ,,, Hlllt, C.lllomi• Tlllt lluslneU 1' <-.<led Oy •<or· 111• I n1ended 1ren1f •ror •re '°210 PIC'TITIOUI IUSIM•U DD<ellon A,..rlc1t15ut1Ply Co. Inc RAY MOHD L RICHEY, l1U Hewpor1 Tllh 111.tal""' I• Conduet .. llY • <or· HAMl ITAT•M•NT O.vld s IC•""9w 81•d .. N-1 8HCll, CA ttwo porellon Tll• fell-Ing "''°"' ere doing Vl<t Pl'nloent Tll• 1ocet1on In C•lllorn1e OI ,,.
l..Omberd St-I 1Mi1lne11 •: llNW l(.,.""9, ""41ntQltr cflltf txe<utl•• oHlct O< prlnclpel 111111· 1n .. W.-blld. Inc MITCHE LL llROS., 137) I . Tlllt Itel-I Wll llleo wllll Ille ntu olllo of tM Int-lra,..feror Re OrengetN>rpe A..,.119, llu.ne Park, 1, teme ...:.i-Celllorrole tOl?1 Cou111, Cter• of 0r._ County on All 01,_, bu,1,.... .,,,.... ,,.... eel·
Tllll ............ -• llled wllll tlMI MITCHELL .. DUCE, INC., I JuneU,1 .. 1 .. , ... II dr•H•I uud by Ille lnUnded
c_1, Cl-of 0r.,... County on July Catllornt• cor poretlon, 7J7J E. ,.UC>tltlwd Orenot Goest Delly PllOI, 1ren1f.,.w wllllln "'"" •••"'"'PHI "· tt'1 Orengell'IO<"pe A-. •-Perk, Jwn41 t•. JUiy I, I, u. t•i aa.-tt. '° ler " kroown to Ill• lnterod•d ,. .... C.lllornle Q71 lrensferM ere· •-
PvbU"'9d Or.,.. Coell 0-'IY PUot Thl1 bus.Inn• •• conouctM by • t Ot'· ---------Tl'I• ~ and bus.iMU .odf'ns of July 1s. n. n . Aue s. 1•1 >12w1 _...... PUBLIC NOTICE '"• 1n1..-tr.,.,.,. .. ., •. PETE Miltl'IOll .. Due•. Inc SWAHllERG, IQJ W. Sero ll•rner<llno Wllll"" Mltctwll, 110 .. Co111ne, CA '1722. Pretldlnt HOTIC• 0, SALi: Tiie! Ille ,,_,.,y perll....,,1 ... r•to 11 Tiii& lie'-! ... llled wllll Ille Nollet 11 ,,.,....., ....... '"" Irle "'°' d•K•l-In Ol',.,94 ., •II tlock In PUBUC NOTICE
COllfll' 0-d 0r.,,.. C.ouroty on July pert, cleKr'llleO oetow, collal.,.•I .,,.. treoe. ll1t11ru, eq11lpm•nl, 1red1 Plc;TITIOUI IUllMIU 10 1 .. 1 lier' MCyrlly eor-'lt deled AUOUl"I nem• end QOOd wlll of e ce11eln Plue
MAM• tTATIMaMT Mill,""""'" & •u••tLL ... ,.,, •uc-by OMHIDYNAMICS Parlor_.... ... -h •oc-d ... J112 Tll• lolloWlftCI perlOftJ ere OOl11g ........... uw CO"l'OllATIOH, -OMNI SKATES Ntwpol1 81,,d , N._111 .. c11, CA. llllllne11 •; Tlllrty·Pem111 ~ co" PORA TIOH, 'Tllomel 0. Mer'll•I. T II• ~ ........ _ "'" by , ... Mid t11terc.m o..1111'•. J5' SM Mlguel u.... .......... Jr., Prntoent, •Ill, llK•UM 01 1.,. 1rtn1feror el Mid locellorl It ZIHO'S 0r1 .... SUllt ICIS, N--1 8NCll. CA Lee ....... CA 9971 delltOr's .-. .... 1 ... sold lly .... IHI• PIZZA. n... Pl'*7 der&lgMd •1 ' """It tele Oft UW l•lll T"•I "Id l>lllk tr.,,sf•r ts lrol-d lo lntercomm11nlcellon1, l11c., • P11llllllWCI 0r"1Qlt Coell D•ll'll Pllol, day 01 Jul,, Itel, •I IO:OOe.m. o'(lock, D• cofttummeted •I 1,,. off ice of Celltoml•«<llOl'•llOil,»tSMMl9wl JulyU,n,79,Aut-S,1•1 Jtt1 .. 1 •1 )6JI 'Nell Me<Artllllr. SUll• 112· 8URROW ESCROW co . 1070 N. had\ CA Sent• Ana. Callfoml• ~ T I • • _ Ori••, Slllle 1115, H-1 • Tiie ,,._,, to .. IOld consltls of u" " ... -........ An•, CA '7711 on tt..o. PUBLIC NOTICE or •rt•r Jui, 31· '"' Thi& ""91,_. 11 condu<tMI "'•cw· •II Pf"•Mill end lutur• acc.ounls r• Tlllt 111.tlk '""''" 11 sulll•<I to peratlon ctl,,tlll•, ~reel rltllts. purcl\eM ot· C•lltornle Uniform Commercl11 C-lnter_,.,,,.clltlOilJ., Inc *"· cflllttet -· neooll•OI• docu-S.cllot1'1°" ..._. uv-. ..IC'TIT10US aUllNISS -nil -procMCh; •II p1.,1, office Tiit ...... -.00'9U of .,.,......, Pretldlnl NAMl ITAT8Ma .. T M ol ... r ~-·· •II .... .,,iory In. willl ........ Clelml may .. lllltd h Tiii• JtM-' WM tiled wllll tlMI T ... fotl-lftll ,_,...,, ere doing cludlng rew meltrlela, pertt, tc· 8U R ROW ESCROW CO .. JOJO N . Ceu1ttyOer1lofOr ... Counl•Oi1Julr OUtlflHIM. ceuorl•t, pr-I""""'"·.-. In T11111n Ave .. SMllAne.CA92111 ll•f·
II t•I. WALNUT CREEK. LTD., 21'2 Ou· Pf"OC•U. llnltllltd goocb, end proceed• JH17F encl lll• les1 de' tor llllng • ,....,. ponl Dr l"•· Suite 111. lrYlnt , oflMlr MtesorolflerOl._Hlon tlelmtDY'"J t redilottMll O.Jllty JO, Pvllll-0r"1Qlt Coetl O .. ly Pllo(. Celllomle t27U DATED lllll IJUI deY ol Jul,, 1•1 Itel wlllcll It IN lllnln"• OJty belore July U 22 2t A119. S 1•1 Jl~I SP A II LI HG 1 NV EST ME HT Clllr-llen• of Ille con111mmellon del• 'P•<lllU ' ' ' ' C0"P0"ATIC)fj, • Cetllorftl1 ,..,_,. eo.te M9w •OO•e tlon, 11'2 ~I Drive, Sult• Ill, Secured Pel1y DATED July 7, lttl lrvl,.., c.tltc..-'11• '17U II-rt Uccllerrl, P9tar H. SwlftO.ro Ju,..·Merl• Sperllng, n Au• Vic• PrnlOenl 1u""ow asc"ow co PUBLIC NOTJCE
Grend Ducal. N•wporl ll••<ll, P11llllllWdOr'"91 CN"D•llyPllot, JtltM.T .... Aw .. l'ICTITIOUllMlll••U C.111ornl•'21MO July IS,''·"" JI., .. , ...... AM, CA m11 MAMC ITAT9 ... NT Tiii• IMitlneu II conducted 0'( • ·-•JJH1'
Tll• tell-Int --• ere dol.,. geMral 111,_ll>lp PVBLIC NOTICE P110Htlltd Or-CN'1 Delly Piiot -lneu•; SPA"LING INVESTMENT J1.tlf U Itel J11Wi ACI s~n 90UTIOUI. 19'112. COii P, . llroeltlMlrll Mrw\ f<_.,..lfl Vell•\', -'-"'-'1• ~llftl MOTICI: TO C"IOITO•S ----------CA '21tl. ,.,.,.._ Swa .. 1,, 0' IUut T"AH"I" llllACI( M. MIYAZAKI, 2ICI Via Prftldlnl ANO 0, IMTENTIOtf P UBLIC NOTICE
1,., C .... , c.ta MIN, CA,.._ TlllJ JlatJtnwnt w11 illed wllll Ille TO T"AMSPIE" SACHIKO M. MIYAZAKI, IOU COIHll,Cl«lldOrengitC.O..rotyOilJllly ALCONOUCHVlllAOIE NOTICE OF DEATH OF CountryOU.,c.o.a.llt\eM,CAtlUL 10, 1"1 LltaNSllSI N I C H O L A S P . Thi• ............ ~...,....... ,, .. , (IKL •1•1~191 F dM..,•1 <........,.. & Wltet. Puoll.-0r'"91 c.o.11 O.lly Pllol, u.c.c. ... u111 PE Z ZENT E AN D 0
s.cNU M. ¥1yeu111 Jut, u, n. 79, AuO s. 1"1 J1tM1 et-. U PI P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 • Tiiie ~ -tlled wlel.,. -HOT•CE IS HEREllY GIVEN to 1rw MINISTER ESTATE NO. Cou11tyCllfftlofOr..,..Cellilt\'eftJlll• PVBUC NOTICE Credllon of KWANG·IK CHOI eno A 109424. 7, l"I. JU NG SOO.: CHOI, SO<lal Se<. • ,., ..... -<K••ng> Qtt.42.JtM, SO<l•I s.c:. • T o a I I h e I r s , P111111.,..0P..,..c..tOe11, Pile(. lfOTICITO IJ11ngl n2-1s.sn1. Trenateror end beneficiaries. creditors
Juty •. u. n. "· 1•1 ..,,.., COMTaACTOU Lion-. -bllslrwu lddreM " and contingent creditors of CA.LU ... l'08 llOI 71'C hk.,., In uw Oty of Calta MeM,
P UBLIC NOTICE Sc._. '*'rk1: ••v•NI! UNIFllED coun1y of 0renoe. stet• of c.111ornl• Nicholas P. Pezzente and KHOOL DISTRICT; e1c1 Dffdllne: ttu•.111111a11111k1r ... s1or t••tiou11G persons who may be t:ooo'ctoc• p.m. of"".,., .. ., of Ju-.,. m-1e T-ic-•1 .. C111""" otherwise interested in the 1.,, 10 1. I'" ol 81d ••nlpl: K••••. Soclel Ste • (Tomoo) will and/or estate: DliloT"IC AOMINIST"ATIYI S61..0.-J971, Socio! Sec. • ICllll'lerul CENTE"· 1 Alton A-. ,,,,,,.., 'u..e-1m. T•-••r• ,,.... 1n19ilded A petition has been filed ca111orn1a n1u IP o. 1 .. 1tsu. Tren•f•,..., -llu&lneu ecldr.s• •• by Martha E. Pezzente In 1rv1111 m111 ProlKI ldtMl!katlon t01E. w. Allon A..,.w, In the City of the Superior Court of Name: EL CAMIHIO "EAL SOI.All S.nle AM, c:-1, of Or-. Stale 01 SYSTEM MODIFICATIOf41; Pleo C•llfornle'2101 Orange County requesting Pl•n• •r• ... ""• FACILITllS Tll• toc.etlon In Celllornl• ol t .. that Martha E. Pezzente PLANNING OFFICE llUSOI. , .. I '"lof HKllll"• offl<• M prlnclpet ou.c be appointed as personal Allen Aw .. trvl•, C.llfcwnt• '1114 neu office of .,,. h1tendecl .,..,,,...,
11u1 ~ 11: .. me. representative to ad· NOTICE IS HE"EllY GIY•H 111111 All ottwr buJIMN _, •1'111 ... m lnlster the estate of
lhe •'""'-med Scheol Olltrlct of d r .. ud uud .,, Ill• Intended Nicholas P. Pezzente (Un· °' ..... ~. ~ ...... ...., ,,.,,tf_ •lllllft I""''"" IHt pest •"• tllrOUlfl It• °'"•rnl119 lloenl , so tar .. know11 10 1111 1n11ne1ed der the Independent Ad· 111re1na11er rehrr•d •• •• tranat•,...•n : rtone. ministration of Estates "OIST"ICT"; w111 rKllw u. '°· tM TIM P,..,.,, 11 dltt<rlllld '" ...,.r•• Act). The petition Is set for -law ._ IN ~ ..... tlfM. ••· All llD<k In tredt, 11111\inn, 9qlllp. h I I De t N 3 t _,...._..,.,._...,.cMtrec1 mentaftdtlOdtrillofacenalnDEL• ear~ n p . o. a
1or1Ma11oW-JKt. llllSln•u ._ et oo.-D•E'~ DILi 700 Civic Center Drive, •Ids !Mii .. ,_.._. 1n "" ,. _ _,i.e.. ..... nisc a-s1.1n the Cl· West In the City of Santa ~"' .............. -" .. °""" A" .. c ........ '-'" °' 0r.,.. ·c 1 29 aftll pu4111c1y,... • ...,. "'"' .... ..,.. 51•1, o1 c.iilOnll'•, ..w tr~ ~ Ana, allforn a on July , 1i.tMll_.,.,.at•. fe11ew1,. a4<"10lk 11e ....... 1ken•: 1981 at9:30A.M. There wut .. ne illltlotll ,~,... OftMl•...,&......,Nllll'ltltr~. IF YOU OBJECT to the let HCll WI of Md docum1111 lo -l11111dtopnmlt1SIOC .... at 7UC r•ntl""' f the tltlon ..,.r8f'I'" "" l"ftvn1 "' ..., caildl· ... ., 1.,.,. '""''-~ 81 nsc g .. • •• o pe , Ii.. wlllllll -.,. .,.., 111e 111141 .... ., 111..,. City of c°" .. MeM, c-you shc>uld either appear ...,. • .,...... ,.,.1or.,..,M ... ofCelll'""•· al the hearing and state ••ell 111• ""''' conlor"' •Cid .,. Tll•t uw .,...,,,1 o1 p1,1rcl'tl• .,1c, your objections or file rffpelltlwtot"'cOCltl'acUlec_t., or c.,,lldtratlon 1n c_ll., wltll E•11 • INll 111 ac<.....,..,. w Mid ,,_,., of .. 14 11c-_. Mid written Objections with the 1t11wcurlt'll,.•wr•tto1n1t11c0ftttec1 "'''n"•·1nc1111111111 1,. , .. ,,...,.,In. court before the hearing, •~ ... .., ""1111" ,,_. ~1wv. I• uw tllft'l el Pt.JGD.oo. wllkh Your appearance may be .,..,lr«llln. oc•ll•b of .,. 1o11-1ng· T,. 01sTIUCT -111e rltlM to C•-" -'1,JOO.oo · In person or by your at. reJMt .,.,., or •II 1114111 or " 8f'IJ Ir· Prom1_, n.t•• cunwcul'ffl -torney . ....,1.,111 .. • lnfwlMllU. 1" ••1,,. "9,•.oo I F Y 0 U A R E A .. , ... 111............ TNltllllet .......... .._.... TO TN 01sr•1CT ._ .,...,... ,_.. 11c.,. ... and lnt......Sir .. lfw• .. ,... CREDI R or a cont·
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A look
at AT&T
You muy have thought they were high enou6Ch
already. but rates for long·dl tunce telephone call~
went up 16 percent a couple ot weeu ago On the
other hand, rates Cor International calls Wl'rc:
chopped 35 percent.
The strategy is clear. American Telephone &
Telegraph <AT&T> is cutUng international rates to
encourage people to mak~ more overseas calls lt
doesn't r~el it has to do that an)' more with long·
distance calling in the United States It wall charge
more and rely on its ubiquitous "Reach Out a nd
Touch Someone" campaign to get people to plrk uv
the phone and call long-distance.
The Federal Communications Comm1ss1on.
which has regulator y authority over the phone C(>11'1
pany. was reluctant to granl such a big pnce 1n
crease but in ~ the end gave in. 1.-.
AT&T pleaded I' c.
it needed the 16 x. , r ~, p e r c e n t _.,. ~ b e c a u s e i t =-= .. ~~ ....... ._ ______ _
~:s~ ;x6pe~i~~~ lllTOI IOSIOWITZ
that when the
rate goes up, people do reduce their calling.
The FCC didn't agree that caJls would go doYrn a'
much as AT&T said they would If the phone com
pany turns out lo have been wrong, and long-distance
calling holds up well. the FCC' may even order a re: rund. .
The FCC caving in lo AT&T is a Camihar s101 ~
It's like a mouse trying to police an elephant Tht•
phone company is so huge that 'ery few people inside
it even know what's going on
There's a new book out that reveals hOYr
gargantuan AT&T is. Called "The Biggest Company
on Earth," it was written by a New York Times re
porter. Sonny Kl einfield, a nd published by Holt.
Rhinehart & Winston. Jf )'OU hke "geewhizzers
you'll love this book. Here are some.
No one outside the rederal government
employs more people. AT&T has on its payroll I 03
million persons. of whom 7,452 are Smiths. 5,880
Johnsons. 3.934 Williamses and 3.660. mclutling tht•
chairman. Browns.
AT&T's profit 1 after taxes 1 Yrorks our to ~Hi
million a day. $11 ,000 a minute
I\ has more shares out than any other ror11
pany · 750 mil hon.
It has more stockholders than am other r·om
pany 3 million. ·
The Pentagon has the largest smi;:lt--phonl'
system there are 25,000 phones there Thi> m1111thl\
Pentagon bill is $725.000 ·
There are 1.4 million pa) phones in the t·oun
tr) Coins get collected when S72 accumulates
The busiest pay phone in the countn 1s thl• on,.
near the ticket counter at the Greyhound Bus
Terminal in Chicago. 1t gets used an average of 2i0
tames a dav
T&T publishes 120 m11l1on copies of tl'lt•ph•1t1•·
direclort<.'s C\Cr) year. using t<Ml.000 tom. of p.1pn
Tht' largest director;. '" the one tn 111111,turi
2.889 pagl'S and 939.640 listing~ The sm.illl'"l 1 th1·
one 1n Furlcy, Mo three pages and 2il2 1ts110~.., f1111r
or them Smiths I
The 25 biggest customl'rs. mosth big C'nm
panies. ~JX>nd Sl.2 billion a }ear on phonf' 11111" .•t
counttnl( for 15 percent of intercity calling l he !up
1,000 account for 65 percent of the dollars
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, Wednesday, July 15, 1981
8 mg. "tar". 0.7 mg. mcoune av. per cigarette by FTC m11hod.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT, w.dneeday, Juty 15, 1981
Your f avo-fite r:cipe could .
I f y~u li~e to cook and have a "favorite"
recipe, 1t could be worth a shopping
spree at Irvine Ranch Farmer's Market, or
you could win one of eight $100 gift
certificates at participating merchants. It
can all happen in the 1981 Daily Pilot
Favorite Recipe Contest, and it could
happen to you!
The top prize winner gets
two minutes to load up on
anything in sight (except bulk
meats) at Irvine Ranch Farmer's
Market, 2651 Irvine Ave. With the
store all to yourself, grab fresh
eggs, exotic fruits, meats,
gourmet foods and more in as
many baskets as you can handle!
Even if you don't win a top
prize, your recipe could be
published in our "Eater's
Digest" special section in the
Daily Pilot Aug. 20.
Daily Pilot food editor Sandie Joy will
supervise a panel of foOd judges who wi II
name the best recipe on the Orange
Coast. Winning recipes will be judged on
originality, ease of preparation, and of
. course, taste. So get cooking. Read the
rules carefully and send us your recipes
as soon as possible. Entries must be
postmarked no later than Friday, July 17.
Mail your entries to: Daily Pilot
Favorite Recipe Contest, P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
Remember:
Entry Deadline . F .dar u n y,
July 17.
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or one o/8
$1 ()() gift certificates!
-BUT HURRY, DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JULY 17 -
ENTRY CATEGOBIFJk
I. Desserts
Let's see what you can d.o with
chocolates, gelatin, butter, flour, whipped
cream and other favorite goodies.
SPONSORED BY COAST MUSIC
2. Fruits, V egetablea & Salads
Including vegetarian dishes. And don't
forget the out-of-season treasures In cans
and In the frozen food section.
SPONSORED BY VITtUllNQUOTA
3. Soups & ~petizers
Meal spreads, testy dips, munchies and·
any kind of soup, be it the main course or
the entree. Take your pick.
4. Main Dishe8
Whether it be hamburgers or coq au
vin, the best chicken salad or roast
duckling, everyone has a favorite recipe
for the mainstay of the meal.
SPONSORED BY SOUTH C:OAST PLAZA
5. Cheese~ Emm & Pasta
Enter your-faVorlte cheese dish, snack
or salad; or maybe your homemade
linguine is outasight. Or should you enter
your seafood quiche?
6. Ethnic Dishes
From chow meln to enchiladas to
baklava maybe your family has a recipe
from the old country?
SPONSORED BY HUNTI 'GTON SAVINGS
7. Breads & Grains
Californians have discovered the fun of
making their own wholesome breads and
cereals. Or how about that homeblend
granola?
SPONSORED B'l' CROWN llARDW ARE
8. Microwave Coo~
Like t9 cook but hate to wait?
On-the-go Orange Co•ters know it'• not
the time spent in the kitchen, but the taste
·on the palate. Hurry, pl .... I
SPONSORED BY THE P.X. •HUNTINGTON Bt:ACH
CONTDT RULES:
1. List all lngredients in order of use, followed by clear.
concise directions and the number of servings.
Remember. originality counts. Submit your entry on
8Yz x 11 " paper and print clearly.
2. Only one entry per person per category will be ac-
cepted. If more than one entry is received for any
single category, all entries for that category will be
disqualified. Judges reserve the right to properly
categorize entries.
3. Recipes must be complete, and may not be changed
after submission. Incomplete recipes will be dis-
qualified.
4. In the event Identical recipes are submitted by two
or more contestants, the first received will be the
one considered for judging.
5. The contest is open to all residents of Orange
County, except employees and their immediate
families of Orange Coast Publishing Co.
6. Indicate o.n each recipe in the top left-hand corner,
your name, address, telephone, and category en-
tered using separate sheets for each recis.. Mail to
"Dally Pilot Favorite Recipe Contest." P.O. Box 1560,
Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or bring It to 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. AL.L ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED
NO LATER THAN MIDNIGHT, FRIDAY, JULY 17,
1981 , or received at the Pilot office no later than 5
p.m. July 17. 1981.
7. Entry of a recipe constitutes agreement that it
becomes the property of the Dally Piiot, and may be
published with acknowledgements (no street ad-
dresses or phone numbers will be published) in the
Daily Pilot and Coast Life newspapers.
8. Entries will be disqualified if they fall to comply with
the contest rules. All judges' decisions are final. All
prizes will be awarded. CONTEST ENDS JULY 17.
1981 .
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0ranQ9 Cout DAILY PILOT, Wedneaday, July 16, 1881
;-,
Triple play is smart
I enjoyed three free boxes of cake mix. and actually
earned $1. 43 less the cost of one 1>0stage stamp,'
says Mrs. Pickens.
By MARTIN SLOANE
Tbll is a good time to recoentze some
very smart shoppers whose triple·play dis·
counts have broueht them big savine• at the
checkout counter.
Linda Martenere of Madison, Oblo, saved
up the Universal Product Codes from several
Kleenex purchases and sent for a Kleenex of·
fer of 16 coupons worth 25 cents each. She re·
ceived the coupons and patiently waited for a
local supermarket to pitch her the right ball.
Sure enough, her local IGA Foodllner of·
fered double coupons on the same day that it
advertised Kleenex on sale at 59 cents a box.
·•My children were so excited when I
loaded the 16 boxes of Kleenex Into my shop·
ping cart at 9 cents a box," says Mrs.
Martenere. "Refunding is the best way I
know ofto enjoy supermarket shopping."
Sometimes a triple·play discount also
brings an unexpected surprise.
Barbara Donato of Stratford, N .J ., bad a
75-cent coupon good on any jar of Maxwell
House Instant Coffee. When her supermarket
offered double coupons, the jar of coffee cost
her only a penny.
Then she used the inner seal from the jar
to send for a free Maxwell House "Morning
Recipe Book." And Inside the book she found
$1.57 worth of coupons and 18 cents to cover
her postage.
"The coupons were a delightful s ur·
prise," she says, "and the recipe book has
given me some really good breakfast ideas."
Many readers of this column have told
me that their triple plays on Duncan Hines
Cake Mixes earned them a profit. We call
these home runs.
Rosetta Pickens of Archer. Fla., bad a
coupon for $1 off on the purchase of three
boxes of cake mix. Her Albertson's market
not only offered the cake mix on sale for 99
OAl•Y P•OOUCTS, OIU,
MA•OA•INIE, DllET l'OOOS Cllp °"'this Ille end kMp It with slmll•t u~
coupons -......,eoe refund offers .. 1111 -..-eve '°"'"°"'· ,.,.. eumple Ster1 cotlec:tlno IN -prootl Of""",.. .. white IOOl<lno for ,,.. ,..,,'" r• lllftd lorms et ,,.. ,._rmilf'llet, In ~ end
meoazlnH, --tredlno with lrleftds. Olf.n may"°' be avalllllll• In all ar .. t of Ille country. Al· ,_ 10 ~to recelff H<h refund.
TIM ......... .,._. ate -a t«al •SIL TIU ...... w...._.c-.i11ua.11i--...---..
BLUE &OHHET "Olnlno al Home Savlnoa llooll." Receive tlw "Olnlno et Home Savlnos Boolt." Send
Ille req"4red retvftel l«m -IOUf Uni-'°"-.ct C-sy,_, from any of Ille 100-1no: Bh• Bor>-
net Soft, Sott Wlllppe<IL Diet Maroarlne, Uont T•ty
*ead. El!Plrn ~ ~. 1'11. SOR OEN, _.._ Roc.k-11 Prints Rec:el"• ,_
11111-c:ol« _,.,...n Roell-II Salllf'da'( Ev..,lno Jlloet
coven. Send Ille required refund IOf'm, Ille '°90 from
eny aor-. pt<lllUct -so ceno tor ~ anot 11anc111no. EXPlrn Dec JI, 1 .. 1.
CHIFFO.. Telloat• OH.,, Reul ... IN "Tll'91t•
Party C~." Send Ille reciulre4 r-torm .,.., the _.dl "QOOCI •'*'Oii to foll Mot"9r Hat,..,.
from any lllr• pecklllff of Soft Clllffon. E.Jfpl-Oec. JI, 1"1. •
cents but also doubled the value of her
coupon. So, she paid only 97 cents for three
boxes.
, But she wasn't finished. Two weeks later
she found a $2.40 refund form in a Duncan
Hines newspaper ad. "I enjoyed three free boxes of cake mix
and actually earned $1.4.3 less the cost of one
postage stamp," says Mrs. Pickens.
Linda Sass of Brewster, N.Y .. made a
home run that Mike Schmidt would envy. Her
local supermarket advertised the 4-ounce
Nestea on sale for $1.49 a jar. She got two
jars free when the store doubled her two 75·
cent coupons.
She then sent the two proofs of purchase
to the company for a coupon good for a dis-
count of up to $4 on any Nestea product.
"I couldn't believe saving $7 that way,"
she says ... And I have been refunding for less
than five weeks."
Readers whose s m art-shopping ex·
periences are published in this column re·
ceive "1981 Guide to Coupons and Refunds."
Send your experiences and shopping tips to
me In care of this newspaper.
NOTE: Several readers have asked me
lo clarify the instructions on crocheting a rug
from plastic grocery bags.
First cut the handles off the bags. Work·
ing your way from the top, cut 1-inch strips
around the bag as if you were peeling an ap-
plf'. Tie about 40 of the strips together and
wmd them into a big ball.
Chain stitch to the desired width of the
rug. Then single crochet back and forth.
REFUND OF THE DAY
Write to the following address to obtain
the form required by this Sl refund offer:
L'Eggs Regular Refund, P.O. Box 731, Young
America, Minn. 55399. This offer expires
Sept. JO. 1981.
KRAFT L.ean 'n' Lavl•ll COOllboOk. Receive I,.. "Lean 'n' Lavllll Recipe ~." Sena Ille required
reful'ICI lonn end -Unl..,.rul Pr-.CI c-sy,,_ lrom ttle baO label of ..,y •In P<Kkaoa of U9'11 'n'
lively. E•lllrH Sept. JO, 1tll. l(RAFT Rtcelve a SI ref-. Send IN required
refund form -live 1111e11 lncludlno ,,. -• "from Ille Krall unowlcll lllop" from any Kreft N1t1irel c-SllcH. E•plru March JI, UC.
LITE LINE Coupon• Receive SI In,_,.. s.'41 Ille req"4red refund form ano tllrM lrcnt ---41
lrom any lll•Llne proceue<I ~"• IWOOUCL I!•· plr .. Oc1. Jt, 19'1
STOUFFER'S LEAN CUISINE Rec.etve e Sl ,.
fund. Send Ille required refund IOf'm ~ Unlvertal
Product Coda syMClois from Ille ba<kl Of any tlvM
Lu n Culllne Entr•L E•plres Dec JI, t"1.
8on1111 Tl'lls Offer -.,.·1 reci11lre e lorm: MRS. FILBERT'S FrM Meat Offer, P.O. Box •·1'21, El Pata, Tues 1'975. Rec:el..,. a ,_
-rt~ St or S2 on 1 l'l'lfft purcllaM. F« tN SI
(O\IPOfl, -Ille W«ch "Soft Golden IMtvlrlne" from Ille front PlfWI• Of five 1-l>Olllld pee ... , of any MrL Fllbtrt'I Soft Gol-Mar99r1N. ,., the IZ
coupon, Hnd Ill• prooll from a lollt I-pound
paella~. Oolrt forgtt to Incl-yow name-.-.
dren. EJtplrn Aug. 31, ttel.
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Siding with low-sodium
By IULIE ROTH
Tradition la on the
side ol a low-sodium
diet, because humans
have been on a low-
sodium diet tor three
mllllon years.
current sOdlum intake ts
l\ldden in processed
foods.
ca tsup , and salad
dres lngs.
leaves as a luncheon
dish or appetizer, or
serve with crackers as a
spread Makes about 2
cups
1l 11 in our recent his-
tory, with the advent of
food preservation skills.
that we have developed
a taste for more salt
than the body needs. For
some, excess ingestion
of salt bas led to
hypertension -com·
monly known as high
blood pressure.
If you are interested
in restricting the
amount of salt In your
diet, because you are
already suffering from
hypertension or as a
preventive medicine
precaution. you'll have
to become a sodlum de·
tectlve. Different kinds
Hypertention has been
called a silent killer. It
produces few warning
signals. but can lead to
stroke, heart disease .
and kidney failure
SWF.O I S H MEAT
DALI~
I pound ground beef
SPECIAL DIETS 1 ~ pound ground
pork or veal
l rup ma s hed
potatoes
of sodlum are listed on
labels, first as salt, then
LOW-SODIUM I egg
CHOPPED EGGPLANT
1 eggplant as sodium alginate,
sodium benzoate .
sodi um hydroxide.
sodium propionate, up
sodium sulfite and many
others. Add the m all oil
together and they spell
2 tabl es poon s
minred onion
Americans eat an
average of 8"" pounds of
salt each year. They
don't need that much.
1 sliced onion
1 green pepper, cut
l tablespoon salad
l tNJSJ,>OOn sugar
1 1 teaspoon pepper
1 1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 .. teaspoon allspice
1" teaspoon ginger
3 lahlespoons oil
Sodium occurs
naturally in the meat,
vegetables. and o.ther
food that we eat. and it
occurs in some drinking
water. The amount that
occurs naturally in un-
p r o c es s e d food s
coincidentally is just the
amount that we need to
stay ln good balance.
too much sodium for
many people who are
unaware of the amount
of these food pre ·
serv ati ves they are in·
gesting.
'• teaspoon pepper
1, teaspoon thyme
1 tabll'spoon lemon
juice
Preheat oven to 350
degrees. Bake the whole
eggplant until the skm is
soft a nd wrinkled .
Remove from oven and
cut sktn av. a) Chop in a
large chopping b1J\\ I
Add onion and g reen
pepper and chop all very
fine Add oil. Pl'pper.
thyme and lemon JUICC
Mix w ell a nd
refrigeratt• Sen e cold
1n a mound on lt'lluce
Co mbine ground beer
and ground pork or veal
Add mushed potatoes
Stir in e~g. onion, Suftar.
pepper. nutmeg, allspice
and ginge r : mix
thoroughly Form into
tmy balls using about l
tablespoon or mixture
per ball Melt butter in a
large s killet . add
meatballs and brown
over low heat, s haking
pan occasionally t o
brO\\ n evenlv Makes
(I bout 4 dozen meatballs
Americans tend to add
sail to their cooking o'r
at the table that ac·
counts for one-third of
the average intake. One·
fourth to one half of our
Foods that contain a
large amount of sodium
include canned
veJ{etables and soups.
dried soups, canned
tuna, canned tomato
juice, dill pickles and
olives. Other foods in·
elude cheese. frozen din-
ners, and condiments
such as soy sau ce,
• • .Nectarine recip~s creative
<From Page Cl>
YJ cup heavy cream
Dash or two ground nutmeg
2 large fresh nectarines
If.I cup butter or margarine ~. cup grated Romano or '
Parmesan cheese
11. cup finely chopped fresh
parsley
In a large skettle, bring 4
quarts water to a boil with 1
tablespoon salt and 2 table·
spoons oil. Drop in noodles
or spaghetti and return to
boiling. Boll, uncovered, until
tender, 20 to 25 minutes. Drain
and keep warm wlten done
While pasta is cooking, fry
bacon until crisp and golden.
Drain and coarsely crumble.
Beat . egg and stir into cream
along with nutmeg. Slice nee·
tarines. Toss bot cooked pasta
with butter and half the cheese
Add cream mixture, nectarines,
remaining cheese and parsley.
Toss gently and serve at once.
Makes 4 servings.
SEA SHELL FRUIT SALAD
Citrus Yogurt Dressing
3 cups cooked small shell
macaroni (4 ounces uncooked)
1 cup small strips cooked
ham or chicken
Yl cup cubed Ch eddar
cheese
YJ cup s liced water
chestnuts
2 tablespoons sliced green
onion
2 tablespoons chopped pi·
miento
1 tablespoon chopped fresh
mint or parsley
2 fresh nectarines
Cttsp lettuce
Prepare Citrus Yogurt Dress·
ing . Combine macaroni with
ham Cor chicken), cheese, water
ctiestnuts, green onion. pimiento
and mint or parsley. Toss gently
with half the dressing. Cover
and chill. When ready to serve,
slice nectarines and combine
with salad mixture Serve m
crisp lettuce with remaining
dressing. Ma kes 4 servings
(about 6 cups)
CITRUS YOGURT DRESSING
Beat l large egg, 1'• cup
orange juice, 2 tablespoons sug·
ar. 1 teaspoon prepared mustard
and 1/4 teaspoon salt together.
Bring lo a boil in l ·quart
saucepan over m edium heat,
s tirring constantly Boil 1
minute. Remove from heal and
cover . Blend in 12 cup plain
yogurt; chill. Makes scant l cup.
F R UITED TUNA SALAD
Dilled Mustard Dressing
3 cups coo ked sa lad
macaroni (4 ounces uncooked >
l can (7 ounces> solid white
tuna, drained
'2 cup cubed Jack or Swiss
theese
1 2 cup thinly sliced celery
13 cup chopped sweet pickle
'• cup finely chopped sweet
red onion
1 • cup chopped green pepper
2 fresh nectarines
Lettuce
Lemon wedges
Prepare Di lied Mus lard
Dressing Combine macaroni,
tuna, cheese. celer y, pickle,
onion . and green pepper Toss
with half the dressmg. Cover
and rhill. When ready to serve,
s lice nectarines and combine
with salad mixture. Serve on let·
tuce with remaining dressing
and lemon wedge to squeeze on
Makes 4 servings <about 112
quarts>
DILLED M UST ARD
ORESSING
Combine 3• cup mayonnaise. 1
tables poon white wine vinegar, 2
teaspoons prepared mustard. '•
teaspoon sugar and '8 teaspoon
dill weed. Mix well to blend.
Makes scant 1 cup.
BAKERY
Ground Beef ••• 99c •.
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LIGHT & FLUFFY
Pound Cake •..•. ~ I 79
FRUIT RLLED
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Steaks • • • • • .••• s 3 2~.
PETITE
PRODUCE London Broil •••. 5241. French Rolls 12 peck 99c
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Turkey saves money
Turkey blAdquarter
roaall, plentiful and
autrltloua. are your
answer to ri1in1 food ......
f'requently found amoaa tbe &ow•t priced of all meat Items, turkey
Madquarters are just
rt1bt fOI' weekly one·
mea!.._.andcuibe
l"OUUd open pan or in a routiq bee to a Juicy
tqder doneneH. Add
1prln1 veaeta blea the lUt bour and a ball of eook.lna. Wllb a sprinJd·
Salt and fre1bly
lfOUDd pepper
4 or 5 carrots
2 aucchini squuh
lcuphelbpeu
• to 8 potatoel
Rlnle rout with cold
water; drain aod wlpe
dry. Place turkey, skin·
side up, oo small rack ln
llla11ow rouUna pu. aJ.
lowina apace around
· rack few veeetables to
cook ln ddppln1s. Brush
uln with melted butter,
salt and freshly around
pepper. Roast at 325
de1rees for 1 YA to 2i,.c,
hours dependina on aiie
of roast, until meat
tbermonetor re1l1ters
175 decrees to 180
cteareea. ·
Approxlmately one
bour befcwe rout 1houid
be done, place cleaned
ve1etables around rout
ID drippin ... turnina to
coat them.
If roastlne baa i1
used, insert rout into
bag, seal ud roast ac·
cordiftl to direcUoA1 on
packaee. Forty.five
minutes belore roast
abould be done, open
baa (be careful with
at eam) an d add
••&•tables, then close,
aaain and conUnue to
roast.
Pour drippint• lnto
uucepan, thicken with
flour -water mitture and
eook until thick. Seuon
to taste. Serve hot over
aucculent slices of
turkey aloot with tender
eooked ve1etable1 .
llues 6 or more serv· .....
Turkey hindqu.orter roan,
tender and t<lntolidng, ii roa.t-
ed to a IUCCUknt golden brown
and aerved with tender garden
vegetalUa.
tacotmlxedberba, the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
dark meat of turkey ..............
Tblsm tbe Jute• for
p-avy Md you have a
jlorkllll dbmtr IDUee to
Mn• wllll &oued areen
ud citl'UI salad, com
lticu and buUer ball.I.
B&aa&D 'ftJUBY
BINDQlJAllTE&
&GAIT Wl'l'll 8P&ING VBGBTABLB8
1 hindquarter
turkey roast (3 to 6
pounds)
Melted butter
C·heese
topped
salad
4 ounces blu e cheese
1 pa c ka ge (3
ounces) cnam cheese
~ cup real mayon-
naise
V.. cup vinegar
1 te,aspoon
Worcestersture
1 teaspoon onion salt
1 envelope un -
flavored gelatin
14 cup cold water
4 to 6 large fresh
nectarines
Oil a nd v inegar
dressing (optional>
Iceber g lettuce
leaves
Ble nd c heese and
mayonnaise. Mix in
vinegar, Worcestershire
and onion salt. Soften
gelatin in cold water in
c up ; place over hot
water until gelatin is
dissolved. Stir into
cheese mixture. Spoon
into 6 to 8 small molds.
Chill until firm. Just
before serving, slice
nect a rines; dip into ·
dressing, if desired.
Overlap slices in rings
on lettuce leaves In serv·
ing dishes. Unm old
cheese molds in center
of nectarine s lices.
Makes 6 to 8 ser vings.
C U a a I E D .N EC ·
TA&INE AND GRAPE
SAIAD
Arranee wedges of
juicy fresh nectarines,
whole seedlelS grapes
and onion slices on in-
dividual beds of iceberg
lettuce ; top with a
dressing of dairy sour
cream flavored with
curry powder and a
tingle ol boneradish.
NECfillNE SQUASH
Prepare frozen cooked
mashed yellow squash
as label directs. Turn in-
to casserole and top with '
sliced fresh nectarines
and s ome i mported
gin1er or orange
marmalade. Heat and
s erve with pork or
poultry.
SUPE&SOUP
Start your meal the
Scandinavian way -
with a chilled fruit soup. 1
Combine 2 cups sliced
fresh nectarines, l 'h cup
sour cream and 'h cup ,
rose wine ln a blender
jar; puree. Serve icy
cold.
LEMONY PA&MESAN
PEAU
Beat I/, cup each salad
oil and lemon juice, 'h
teaspoon seasoned salt,
V.. teupoon dried dill or
oreaano to1etber UDUI
blended. Stir in 2 tables·
poona arated Parmesan
cheese . Pour over
quartered ftelb Bartlett
pean. Serve u a rellab
wttb pilled fish or other
meat.I.
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fnab Bart&ett r.an into sherbet 1 a11e1 .
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Freth Eouem ... Whole or Holf
PORK LEG ................................ l l . 1.39
Freth Eorrs lonelen ••• Whole or Holl
BONE SS PORK LEG ......... , ... LI . 1.89
El Roncho
RANCH STYLE BACON ........... LI. 1.29
E.R .• Not To Exceed 22% fat
LEAN GROUND BEEF ............ LI. 2. I 9
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LEANEST GROUND BEEF .... LI 2.4
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CLING FREE SHEETS ............. 1.89
100 01. Bo.
BORATEEM .. . ......... 2.49 W1shbone ... I 01. bottle
ITALIAN DRESSING ....................... • 79
8rownberry Aut. Vor _ 6 01
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at I rvine Raneh-1
F armer's Marltet
Freshest Corn Harvest of the Year
.Eeshest because we pick it
ourselves just for you. Our corn is
harvested,packedinfreshiceto
lock in sweetness and delivered to
our back door within four hours of
picking. And because it comes
from the Irvine Ranch which we
feel has the best soil in Orange
County for growing vegetables, the
Irvine Ranch Farmers Market
corn has always been the sweetest
and finest. The only way to get it
fresher is to pick it yourself.
'f!e marvels of fresh corn on
the cob -its moist crunchy tex-
ture and milky flavor -bring the
sensation of sunshine to many an
outdoor table. Sliced off the cob,
it's versatile enough to become the
prime attraction in main-dish
salads or zesty fillings for pocket
sandwiches.
How to accomplish these delecta-
ble feats, you wonder, with a few
ears of corn? The next time you"re
celebrating this season's golden
sun and cool breezes with a patio
barbecue, just cook a few extra
ears to create some delicious corn
concoctions the next day. And
since supplies are heaviest from
May to September, now is the
perfect time to enjoy good buys.
According to the United Fresh
Fruit and Vegetable Association,
look for plump, well-developed
kernels, with evenl y spaced rows
filled to the tip. And there should
be no soft, small or missing
kernels. Good quality ears have
bright green husk completely
wrapping them . Once purchased,
use corn as soon as possible to en-
joy its natural sweetness. But if
storing is necessary, make sure
the ears are kept well-chilled and
humid, wrapped in their husks.
C orn is a snap to cook . Once
the water boils , it takes only about
eight minutes to enjoy its
marvelous flavor. Don 't add any '
salt or sugar to the cooking water,
however, as salt toughens the
kernels, while sugar sweetens
them.
And now that you've developed
some expertise in the marvels of
corn, put it to use in recipes -con-
sider Corn Off The Cob Quiche.
Three medium ears, cooked, will
provide the right amount of
kernels.
Corn, cheese, and eggs -all
golden beauties! Together they
create a blend that tastes as good
as it looks.
-
Corn Off Tlae Cob Qui~lae
6 servings
l (9-inch) bakes pie shell*
3 medium ears corn (about !112
cups cooked kernels>
1/2 cup chopped oniOn
1 tablespoon butter
1h cup (2 oz .) s hredded sharp
Cheddar cheese
6 eggs
1112 cups half and half or milk
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
112 t ~aspoon dry mustard
1/s te1Spoon pepper
1/s teaspoon ground savory
Parsley sprigs, optional
I
Remove husks and silks from corn. In
medium saucepan, bring J. inch water to
boiling. Add corn. Cover and cook until
tender, 6 to 8 minutes. Drain. Wh en cool
enough to handle, cut kernels from cobs . Set
aside.
In small saucepan over medium heat,
cook onion in butter until tender but not
brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Sprinkle onions, re-
served corn and cheese into pie shell. Beat
together remaining ingredients except
parsley until blended. Pou'r over vegetables
and cheese. Bake in preheated 375.)F. oven
until knife inserted near center comes out
clean, 35 to 40 minutes . Let stand 5 minutes
before serving. Garnish with parsley, if de-
s ired.
•To bake pie shell: Line unbaked pie shell
with 12-inch square of aluminum foiJ. Fill
with rice or dried beans or peas. Cover rim
of shell with edges of foil. Bake in preheated
450.)F. oven until lighUy browned at edges,
10 to 15 minutes. Lift out foil and rice. Cool
on wire rack. ,
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1981
All-stars go to bat
COMICS
CLASSI Fl E D 0 6 07
in Cleveland anyway.
See D3.
Don Klosterman fleft J did the introducing. and Ray Malavasi did the teaching at Tuesday's media orientation day at Rams Park.
Malav~si presses his points with some X's and O's
Rams~oach conducts semin ar on the fin er aspects of the game of foot ball
By J OHN SEV ANO
OfU.o.llyPf .........
There were no bells to signify the
start ol class Tuesday, but the students
were in their seats, nonetheless, ready
to learn.
It was Media Orientation Day at
Rams Park -and the students in this
--case were the press.
Rams Coach Ray Malavasi was the
teacher, and the purpose or the one-day
course was to educate the typewriter
pounders and members or the electronic
medium in the finer aspects of the
game of football.
Everything you would want to know
-witttin reason -about X's and O's,
Rowdies:
equipment, preparation, the Rams' or-
ganization, personnel and programs
was discussed.
And, the first thing we learned was
that MaJavasi -the teacher -was just
as serious as Malavasl -the coach.
"Welcome to Rams Park," is bow
Malavasi addressed the more than 80
media members present. "l hope you
will profit by what you learn today."
For years, or for at least u long as
Malavasi bu been coach, be baa COO·
tended that tbe media's knowledge of
the game is limited: That too often
what the press prints is not only inac-
curate ... but without basis.
The seminar -which lasted for more
BV D T VCK ER
than six hours for those few diehards
that stuck it out -was conducted to
change the ignoran t . No longer,
Malavasi was determined, would those
members of the media who cover the
team be oblivious of the Rams' ways.
So, Malavasi started from scratch,
careful not lo omit a single detail
The Ram coach talked about the dif.
fereot jobs within the organization, the
function and purpose each one
performed, and how each link was vitaJ
to the overaJJ scheme of success.
''What you have to remember is that
if one part of the structure rails ...
everybOdy suffers," said Malavasi.
"Everybody has to be working together
in order for things to work right."
or course, that philosophy transcends
onto the fi eld, too, where MaJavasi expects nothing less than 100 percent
from his players.
··I suppose we could put a fear factor
in a player," said the coach, "or we
could give him rewards. But that's not
how we work. Instead, we would rather
have the player motivate himself from
within.
"Discipline, total concentration and
motivation are the three things essen-
tial for a football playt>r.
"We, as coaches, are teachers. It's up
(See RAMS, Page 04)
The cure
for .Surf?
~
Soccer still being kicked around
By CURT SEEDEN
Of•IMll'f"-.....
During the North American
Soccer League's indoor season,
Craig All en came very close lo
setting a league record by scor-
ing at least one goaJ in 17 con-
secutive games.
He finished the indoor cam·
paign with 24 goaJs and 21 as-
sists to lead the California Surf
in the scoring department. Yet,
Allen has become somewhat of a
forgotten man during the 1981
outdoor season.
Most of the season, Surf Coach
Laurie CaJJoway bas used Steve
Moyers and Laurie Abrahams
as his top two strikers, with
Graham Oates and more recent-
ly Ossama Khalil serving as the
third man up front.
Tonight, when the Surf enter-
talns the struggling T&mpa Bay
Rowdies (7:30), Allen will be
back in the starting lineup, look·
ing for a way to help his club
curb a four-game loslng streak
and propel the Surf into the
NASL playoffs. '
The player be will be replac·
ing was the Surf's top scorer in
last year's outdoor season -
Laurie Abrahams.
On the day basebaJI acquiesced, the soc-
cer people commenced dry washlnl their
hands and d~ting off the seats ln anticipa-
tion peculiar to the operators of the only
game in town.
Unhappily, the departure of the baJl
guys did soccer no noticeable good.
Thousands continued to arrive at the
games disguised as empty seats, as the
cliche goes.
Therefore, the failure of the population
in our part of the universe to accept soccer
as a pastime continues, if not as a
mystery, certainly as a fact.
DEDICATED SLEUTHS have left few
stones unturned in an effort to explain why
this international favorite gets the chilled
shoulder in areas where citizens pay ac·
tual money to witness mud wrestlin1,
roller derby and track and field. No
legitimate aid is forthcoming from the pro-
moters of soccer who seema to bue their
hopes for the future on a statistic wtticb Is
severaJ years of age. ·
"We have hundreds of thousands of kids
playing soccer," is the repeated state·
ment.
What the game needs, of course, Is hun-
dreds of thousands of adults who will pay
to see the professionals play.
SignificanUy, tbJs tourist the other eve-
ning encountered Peter Wall at Los
Alamitos Race Coune. Wall bad recenUy
been fired as coach of the California Surf
soccer side and was submerging his sor·
row in $2 exactas and pick six wagering
while reflecting favorably at a mid-week
crowd in the neighborhood of 7,000.
One thing led to another, and Wall was
asked his theory as to why soccer has such
limited lure in this area. His reply was
less than predictable, but quite reasona-
ble.
··I would be more interested in bearine
your views on the matt.er," Peter Wall
said . "I assume you are one of those
without interest in soccer and I would be
interested in hearing why."
Well, in an opening display of
benevolence, I sug1ested that soccer bu
been given a bum rap by the 1eneraJ
public of Southern California. The sporting
fraternity persists in comparing soccer
with American football which is entirely
unreasonable. Nonetbelees, it ls a fact.
SECONDLY, WHETHER BY LACK of
competence or lack"of good fortune, soccer
has failed to produce athletes with which
the cit.i%ens can identify. That is to· say,
Pete Roee and Earl Campbell and Dr. J
attract clients to stadiums uad arenas.
Isador Plotnik, or whatever tbe name of
the greatest badminton player on the face
of the earth, will rarely sell out the build·
lng.
In several yean of observin1 soccer in
the Southland, only one name has captured
the imagination of this bystander. George
Best is familiar and prominent and the un·
fortunate fact is that George commanded
most of his ink and attention for antics
quite some distance from the greensward.
George Best was an accomplished
performer in the barroom and boudoir and
was applauded and celebrated in ac·
cordance with the standards of our socie-
ty. Presumably, Georgie was aJso skilled
at dribbling and heading.
Finally, it is the uncluttered view from
here that soccer has failal miserably in
the matter of seizing the advantage of
television which is the greatest educa-
tional implement of all time.
SUFFICIENT TELEVISION stuffed
down the gullets of a population will ap·
proprlately wash the brains. I mean, there
is a majority which has been taught to
regard Laverne and Shirley as ~gitimate
entertainment.
Soccer's most prominent falling on TV
has been its choice ol color commentators.
Qualified experts on the sport have pro-
vided the color in what seems to be a man-
ner too capable for the .unit.Lated to un-
derstand. It would seem more desirable
for the color man -as opposed to the
play-by-play broadcaster -and the au-
dience to learn together.
This is a method conceived and proved
effective on Monday Night Football.
President
has rep
at talks
From AP dhpatcbe1
Labor Secretary Raymond
Donovan plans to throw the
weight o ( the Reagan Ad·
ministration into the effort to
end the 34-day.old baseball
players strike.
Donovan was to accompany
federaJ mediator Kenneth Mof-
fett today when club owners'
negotiators and playe rs '
r e presen tativ es res umed
bargaining ln New York. It was
to be the first meeting since
talks broke up Saturday amidat
much bitterness after owners re-
jected a settlement proposal
drawn up by Moffett.
THE NEGATIVE effects of
the strike -economic losses ln
the 24 major league cities and
the cancellation of 392 o( the
2, 106 scheduled regular·season
games -apparently are serious
enough in Donovan's opinion
that he should intervene with
Moffett . The 52 nd All-star
Game , which had bee n
scheduled for Tuesday night in
Cleveland, also is a strike
casualty.
·'The secretary is deeply con·
cerned about the economic im·
pact that the strike is having on
many American cities," said
Donovan aide Earl Cox.
The strike began June 12 over
the type of compensation teams
should be awarded when they
lose free agents.
Moffett said Donovan would
open today's negotiations by
making a statement, but added
that the secretary did not plan to
stay for the entire session.
"I BELIEVE Mr. Donovan's
presence at tttis meeting will
emphasize the importance or
bringing irus dispute to a con-
clusion," 'Moffett said.
Moffett and Cox confirmed
that if the new round of talks
fails to produce a settlement,
Donovan will summon represen·
tatives of both si des t o
Was hington 'fo r intensive
bargaining that woul~ be accom·
panied by a news blackout.
Moffett said he preferred not
to discuss in detail the option of
conducting negotiations under
the auspices of the Labor
Department.
"That's one jump ahead," he
said. ''I'd like to wait and see
what happens when the two
sides resume talks."
Presi_dent Reagan himself, a
onetime play-by-play announcer
for the Ctticago Cubs, has said
little publicly about the strike.
BUT HE SAID Tuesday he
would like to see the strike set·
tied soon.
··1 agree with Samuel Gom-
pers. who created the American
Federation of Labor, who said,
·A nylime there's a s trike,
there's a breakdown in com·
m uni cations'," the President
said.
Marvin Miller, executive
director of the players' union,
said Tuesday the players had no
new ideas. "We are constantly
reviewing our position, but we
haven't come up with anything
new." Miller said.
In an interview aired on the
CBS network, Baseball Com-
missioner Bowie Kuhn said, "l
think we're getting very neer .a
settlement." Kuhn added that he
believed the club owners had
mad~ a "i.ignlficant step
forward in their rewrite" of Mof-
fetl's setUemenl plan last week.
The comm1ssloner sa1<l ne was
looking at a number of ways to
resume the season once t he
strike ends, includin1 t he
possibility or a round-robln
tournament.
Aho Tuesday , half of
management's six-membef
Player Relations Com mittee
Board or Directors were ln New
York to meet with Ray Grebey,
manaiement's cbief ne1otiatar.
"I just dido 't think Laurie
Abrahams was producing the
way Laurie Abraham• can pro-
duce and 1 need players who can
score out there," Calloway ex-
plains. "I wam to use players
wbo wmt to IMw both ln prac-
Uee and lD pme1 that they wurt
to take the lurf to the playoffs."
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Kramer lashes out
at McEnroe antiCA
Fro• AP dllpatclletl .
CIUCAGO -The c<>urt.slde aa· 11.3 tics of John McEnroe du.rint a ftnt·
round match en route to tbe
Wimbledon title should have ....Wted ln bis dla·
qualification --despite the problems it would
have created for the tournament, 11y1 former
tennis great Jack Kramer.
During bis match a1alnlt Tom Gulllcklon,
McEnroe called the umpire "an l.ncompetent
fool," the head referee "an imbec:Ue," and the
tournament officials in general • 'tbe absolute
pits or the world."
But whatever the cost to the tournament
would have been, Kramer believes McEnroe's
1uspension would have put teeth in the game's
rules, which a handful of the top players re·
peatedly break with impunity.
"I'm only disappointed that the man wbo
was called an Idiot didn't say, 'Game!' And, ii
Mac said anything else, just say, 'You're de·
faulted' and walk off the court, if he acted that
bad," said Kramer.
ROGER CA RLSON
Cruz gets p~tlon In theft caM
CIDCAGO -Todd Crua ol the • Chlea10 White Sox wu plaee(t on a·
nlne·moeth "concllUonal dllebar1e"
Tueaday by a jud1• hl Edmonton, Alberta
Canact., for alle&MIY brealdq into 1 depart·
ment •tore, a team apoknman sud.
La~ (or tbe J5.yur-(Jld 1bortatop Hid
the aen&eoee wu equlva1111t to probation ln
American eourta.
Cnu wu arrested llay 30 on ebar1es ol
breakln1 and enterin1 and attempted theft
followinl • break·ln ot a Hudton'a Bay store.
At the time, Crus told Wb.lte Sox muaae·
ment be "had too much to drink" that n11bt.
Manqement bad dealtnated Crua u tbe
White Sox re.War ahortttop ln 19 but be lD·
Jured his back late in 1prln8 tralnlnl.
Quote of the day . Coach ...._ McKay of the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers, on the mall be ,.U: "It'•
about S.1 that I am not really a dirty
so and·so. But even with that ratio tbere
are still ·an awful lot of 'OUM' wbo liWat
that I am."
Rogers fails 1 Y2·mile run
VERO BEACH, Fla. -Runninl
back George Roeers, f•rat.round
draft choice of the New OrleaQ
Saints, failed to complete the l~·mlle run at
preseason lrainint camp Tuelday -tbe fU'St
on.field test for the athlete• on hand. .
·'Somewhere in the second half of the
course he overheated and underwinded," sald
team spokesman Greg Suit. Suit aaid Coach
Bum Phillips bad not announced yet whether
Rogers would have to run it a1ain.
"Bum said that evidently be should be in a
little bit better condition," Suit said drily.
Chargers sign Cap~lletti to contract
Tb• San Dle10 Cbaraen an· -nounced Tuesday the 1l1nln1 or c
former Helaman Trophy winner leM
CappelleUI. Cappelletti carried the ball l l mes
for 384 yarda and scored five touchdowu la 10
sames Jn 1980 alter sittln1 the entire 1971 aeuoo
with the Rams because of a 1evere srola 6-JUJ')'
. . . San f'Tanclaco bas acquired quarterback
G•.7 BetUama. from New Orleans, but the •ten
were unable to sifn cornerback !leaale LoU, the
ex·USC cornerback seekin1 a four.year St
mllUon contract . . . Houston linebacker
&obert JaraaUe, wbo walked out or tralnlnf
camp a year •10 In a contract dispute, bas
1i1ned a contract extension throuib the 198S
season with the club . . . Booller Moore, top
draft choice of the Buffalo BUJs, ii suffering
from a rare nerve condlUon that will sideline
him three-to-four months.
Strike Isn't hurting youngsters
' MADISON , Wis. -The major • leaaue baseball players' strike ii not
a bad influence on youn1 people, a
Univenity ol Wisconsin 1oclolo1ist says.
"The moat important ertect is to teach that
baseball Is a business," Gerald Marwell said.
"There's nothing bad about that, because it la."
"It's deromantlcizing the game," he said.
"It's removing the mystery. We're seeing it as
it is -warts and all.·'
Some adult fans have said the strike will
hurt youngsters, who will become disillusioned
about the game and its players.
Marwell has one word on that: "Baloney."
He said the month·long strike is showing
young people baseball players ar e motivated by
a desire for money as well as a love of the
game. But that shouldn't alienate children, he
added.
Baseball torday
On thla ate ln baseball in 1973:
An1ela fireballer Nolan Ryan hurled llla
second no-hitter of the year, blanltlna the
Detroit 1'1en &~. Ryan had DO·hlt th~
Kanau City Royals 3·0 on May 15.
On thlJ d1t In 1989:
Rod Carew or Minnesota stole home ocr
Chkaao's Gerry Nyman ln the Twins' 6-2
victory over the White Sox. It was Carew'a
seventh steal of homo on the season, tying
Pete Reiser '• 1946 major league record.
Scott (3:54. 75) wins in Dublin
Former UC Irvine standout Steve • Scott, who f i n ish e d third In
Saturday's "Dream Mile " in Oslo,
won the coveted Morton Memorial Mlle for the
third straight year at an international track
meet in Dublin, Ireland Tuesday with a 3:54.75
clocking . . Brian Mond.aebeln of Huntington
Beach wu the decathlon leader with 3,819
points at the Maccabiah Games in Tel Aviv
Is rael. American athletes continued thei;
dominance· in the track and fi eld events at the
games which have brought 3,400 Jewish athletes
to Israel lo compete In 27 different sports ...
The NCAA's Division I basketball committee
has awarded Its 1986 finals to the city of Dallas
. . . Money and responsibility to his family
were the reasons Isiah Thomas declared
himself eligible for the NBA draft 111stead of
plavlng at lndiana for his j un;or season, Hoosier
Coach Bobby KnJgbt said.
Television. radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Salt Lake City at Ed·
m onton, 6 p.m., KMPC (710>.
Football: It may he a long, hot summer's only. salvation
Life was boring enough during the
dog days of July and August -football
was still a long way off and all there
was to fill the void was major le11gue
baseball.
So what do you do when the money
boys of summer take a hike? Not mucb,
except rbaybe th.ink a little bit toward
the eventual salvation -football.
On the prep scene, just in.case you've
been out of the country for a few years,
Edison Hi4h's Charfers wiU enter with the nation s No. 1 abet, but they are
going to have lh/ir bands full in the ·
Sunset League with Fountain Valley
again the chief antagonist.
Marina High's Vikings are headed for
Hawaii for a game against Castle High,
Ocean View <Rex Brown & Co.) will be
competing in the Sunset League (final-
Player ~
• • rece1v1ng
paychecks ..
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ATLANTA (AP> -Atlanta
Braves pitchers John Mon·
tefusco and Gene · Garber are
continuing to rec eive their
paychecks despite the major
league baseball players ' strike
that began June 12.
ly > aod Huntington Beach goes under
the gun again (the Oilers have lost 28
straight Sunset League games).
Estancia and El Toro figure to be the
early·season favorites in the Sea View
League, although Corona del Mar and
newcomer Newport Harbor may mate
it a four.team race.
Newport Harbor's entry into the Sea
View League sets up some interesting
collisions, not the least a test with Costa
Mesa. Costa Mesa High Coach Tom
French, for years, has been vocal in
wanting a game with Newport Harbor.
And bow about Laguna Beach? Will
the Artists be the "Amazings" again?
Quarterback·linebacker Lance Stewart
has been graduated ... so it won't be
easy.
Edison and Fountain Valley are
scheduled to meet Nov. 13 C Friday) at
Anaheim Stadium . . . if the others
were smart, they wouldn't try to buck
the attraction -Marina at Westminster
and Ocean View at Huntington Beach
would be better off playing Nov. 12.
Let's face it, EVERYONE wants to see ·
the Anaheim Stadium feature.
• • • Here's something for Edison High
football fans to mull over with the No. 1
laurels and a bevy of top backs in the
fold :
A few years ago a San Fernando High
team entered the season with Charles
White (USC tailback) at fullback, Kevin
Williams <USC receiver ) at halfback,
Ray Williams (Washington State) at
halfback and Kenny Moore <USC safe·
ty) at quarterback.
Allen nixes
Kentucky
job offer
By Tbe Auocia&ed Presa
Former pro football Coach
George Allen bas shortcircuited
the controversy concerning the
University of Kentucky football
program by withdrawing his
name from consideration as
coach.
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The Braves paid the two
pitchers alter Montefusco and
Garber filed default notices.
contending their contracts
guaranteed their pay except in
cases of injuries not related to
baseball , acc ording to Al
Thornwell, executive vice presl·
dent of the National League
club. Gene Garber
Billed to win everything in sight, they
almost did. The only thing that went
wrong was the opener , just days after a
bjg splash on the Prep Magazine cover,
to the tune of a 4-0·0 'defeat. • • • A published report in an Ora nge
County newspaper that Newport Har bor
High basketba ll coach Jerry DeBusk is
due to repl ace Gary Larson at Tustin
High is a bit premature, since De Busk,
or anyone else for that matter as best
we have been able to determine, has yet
to have an Interview.
It is true, however , that DeBusk is
looking. Circumstances have kept this
winn ing coach on the lookout for several
seasons despite his success on the floor
In DeBusk's case you can hardly fault
him for shopping. Afte r aJI, with eight
vears in the Newport·Mesa district. six
70 SERIES
at Newport Harbor. he continues to re·
ccive "RI F" 1reduc t1 on in force )
noti ces each summer. because or that
district's declining rnrollment and staff
problems.
But that's the i.yst~m an education.
you know You art'n't Judged on ability.
JUSl cobwebs
• • • Dave Perelstean . a wanner of three
va r sity letters in s w1mm1ng and
another in waler polo at Corona del Mar
High. will attend Bucknell University in
the fall.
Bucknell's water polo team has won
four straight Eastern Intercollegiate
ct:ampionships and has finished first OT
second in the Middle Atlanti c Con
rer e nce and East Coast Conference
championships for the past 22 years.
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management contends the con·
tracts are ambiguous, but has
paid the two pitchers under pro-
test.
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In a statement released Tues·
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coach's son and aeent, Allen
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respect for the UK administra·
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Garber, a reliever who re·
portedly makes $250,000 a year,
is believed to have received a
check for about $21,000 for the
pay period June 12·30 , The
Atlanta Constitution reported
Tuesday.
Montefusco, a right·bander re·
portedly making $290,000 a year
with $1SO,OOO deferred, was pald
earlier for the period June 12·15
itnd now hu been paid for June
15-30. The newspaper reported
that Montefusco's latest check
totaled $11,666, prior to deduc·
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"We have paid both pitchers
from tbe start of the strike
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uid. "Ther have gotten lbelr
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have been made under protest."
SURF •••
place of young American
Charlie Greene. Greene came
off the bench to score two toals
in less than 25 minutes against
the Rowdies in a 3·2 Tampa Bay
win in June.
Meanwhile, the Rowdies bring
a rather low·scoring team into
tonight's contest at Anaheim
Stadium. Tampa Bay's leading
scorer is Frank Worthington
with five goals and seven 81·
sist s, followed by a doubtful
starter, Wes McLeod with six
goal goals and a pair of asslata.
McLeod bas missed the laat
three games with an ankle in·
jury.
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cord and 93 points into the con·
test, compared to the Surf's 8-14
mark and 79 points.
Allen's name popped up last
week when Gov. John Y. Brown
Jr. went public with a campaign
to have Allen replace current
Kentucky Coach Fran Curci.
Brown quickly found himself
at odds with UK President Or.
Otis Singletary, who steadfastly
defended CUrci ana noted that
the UK athletics board -and
not the governor -has the
power to name a football coach.
Jn the wake of Allen's
withdrawal sta t ement,
Sin1Jetary la1ued a statement of
his own: \
''I have never discutaed it (the
football job) with Geor1e Allen
or anybody elae because there la
no vacancy here. I've never
taJlted to Geor1e Allen. My poll·
tion is not that I dld not want
Geor1e Allen, but that I had no
reason to tallt to Geor•e Allen."
Payton, Bears close to terms
Running back would be NF~'s highest-paid player
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,DAILY PILOT, Wedneeday, July 15, 1981 •a
Imagination
pinch-hits ·
Disgusted fans boo
CLEVELAND CAP).-JmqiaaUoD pi.Dell hit
ror •trlkinl major leaaue bueball playen Tues·
day at Munldpal Stadium and m blocu away
eeom 15,000 frustrated ram uneorked 30 leeondl of
boolq to proteat cHceUaUon of tbe All·atar
Game.
After aeveral warm-up boOI led by local cllae
jockey J.U Klnlbacb and memben of tbe rock
band, the Wild Honea, bueball fans attend.Ina the
city's All Nations' Festival faced the atadlum,
shook their fiats and shrieked at 130 cleclbel1, 20
decibels above the accepted level to cause pain.
ug WANT EVEaYONE in the country to
know how we feel about beiq stood up," Klnabach
said, exhorting the crowd. "We want you to thinlt
about all the frustration of not gettint to 1ee tht.
same played here."
As the boos died out, Kinsbacb exclaimed,
'·Boy, did that feel good! ·'
Broadcasting partner Ed Ferenc added to the
\hen-cheering crowd, "All I gotta say is, brln1 on
the Cleveland lJrowns."
Meanwhile, Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder
(>ave Parker smashed a 422-foot home run to
~enter field and went 3-for-5 to lead the National
League to a lS-2 rout of the American Lea1ue ln
the 1981 All-star Game, played at the Stadium's
home plate on a game bOard with statistical cards.
THE GAME -THE ONLY ONE In town
because of the strike -drew plenty of attention,
but the 77 ,000 ticket holden to the indefinitely
poatponed real contest stayed away. Some 58
dJebarda cheered in the lower sections of the
cavernows stadium.
Trappings for the game of make-believe were
real enough: Hall-of-Fame pitcher Bob Feller
threw out the ceremonial flJ'St dice; local favorite
Rocco Scotti bellowed both the Canadian and
American National anthems; Municipal Stadium's
scoreboard was lighted to show progress of the
game and Cleveland Plain Dealer sports columnist
Dan Cou1hlin acted as official scorer.
MAYBE THE ONLY THINGS missing wen;
hawkers of bot dogs and beer.
Stral-0-Matic pits bitters •gainst pitchers by
comparing their ratinas for power, speed and de-f ensive ability. In most cues, results of the
matchups are believable.
On this day, the NationaJ League ripped 17
hits, including four home runs and three doubles,
while the American League was held to two runs on four hits.
National League Manager John Halpern, a
producer for WKYC-TV in Cleveland, was the big
winner with the dice, turning severaJ potential fly
outs into ground rule doubles with lucky rolls.
Will Sugar Ray
sidestep WBC?
LOS ANGELES CAP) -"It's something
despicable and appalling," promoter Don King
says of reports that Sugar Ray Leonard may balk
at paying three percent of bis share of the Sept. 16
fight against Thomas Hearns in order to 1et World
Boxing Council sanction for the bout.
··I think it is treason,'' King said Monday of
the possibility the WBC would be sidestepped, and
the bout would not unify the WBC welterweight ti-
tle held by Leonard and the World Boxing Associa-
tion title of Hearns.
Without their respective WBC and WBA titles,
the two fighters "riever would have bad the op-
portunity" for their multi-million dollar guaran-
tees for the Sept. 16 fight, said King, who bas close
ties to the WBC and is not involved in promotion ·or
the Leonard-Hearnes affair in Las Vegas, Nev.
"They appealed to Jose Suleiman CWBC presi-
dent) in order to get a re-direct (return match)
with Roberto Duran in order to regain the title,"
King said of Leonard's camp. "They recognized
the WBC to the Ume that be now comes to be a
ver y lucrative person, and then they say they are
not going to pay the sanction fee."
It was reported after Leonard and Hearns won
fights on the same card recently at Houston -
raising anticipation for their September battle -
that their contract called.only for a lS-round bout
between the two· with no mention of any titles at
stake.
Oranges host Friars
Team Tennis nears the haUway point of its
short season when the California Oranges bo.t the
San Diego Friars tonight (7) at Los Caballeros
Racquet and Sports Club.
The Oranaes, 2-3, are in third place behind
league-leading Los Aneeles llnd the second-place
Oakland Breakers, and will be trying to move up
to the .500 mark.
"We should match up well against the
Friars," says Oranges Coach Marty Riessen.
"Both teams are very strong in doubles pairing,
but if Sherwood (Stewart) is healthy we should be
able to pull off a win."
Stewart has been absent from tbe Oran1es
lineup for the last two games because of a viral in·
fection.
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POINT PLEASANT BEACH,
N.J . <AP> Betty Cook is not
t ond of belnl known as a
1randmother who races orrsbore
POwerboats
•"I don 't think being a
1randmother has anything to do
with racing,'' said Cook, !58, of
Newpor t Beach, who led t he
competition going lnto today's
Benihana Grand Prix. "Guys
aren't called grandfathers or
racing. 1 am just a racer like
everybody else."
A ·TWO-TIME AMERICAN
and world champion, Cook ls
ahead in high points after five
races . with victories in her last
two, and hopes to move c loser to
her third American title with a
triumph at the Benihana. a race
she has never won.
Last year's Be nihana winne r .
Bill Elswick, has not won a race
this year and has been plagued
by equipment failure . But he
will be back to try and change
his luck.
Cook pilots a 38-foot Scarab,
which cuts through the water at
nearly 100 mph.
"I never had any trouble being
accepted by the men The big-
gest obst acle in racing was just
building confidence. But that's
the biggest obs tacle we all have
to overcome, .. she s aid .
"IT'S TOUGHER for me
physically." added Cook, who 1s
5·4 and 115 pounds . "Under let·
ribly rough conditions l have a
harder time A stro ng man has
an advantage. just to hold on to
t h e whee l , be c aus e he 's
stronger.··
The Benihana is sponsored by
Japanese r es taurateur Rocky
Aoki. who was a regular partici
pant until he was nearly killed in
a boating accident two years
ago.
Since retiring from boat rac
ing. Aoki has taken up hot air
ballooning. and he may be
watching this year's regatta
from his overhead perch.
The boats head out through
the Manasquan Inlet for the
208-statute-mile r ace. It will go
off in heats depending on the
size of the fleet. The course runs
along the shore from
Long Bra nch to Seaside Park,
with two novigational legs near
the Shrewsbury Rocks
THE RACE usually takes
about 212 hours
The Benihana comprises two
reces. one for open-class boats
such as those belonginEt to Cook
and Elswick. and the othor for
production-class boats. which
are scaled-down versions of the
open class
T he production-class race
draws more enlrees, and is
broken In to t hree c l asses·
modified. sport and pro stock.
Lin dley leads
Mesa Verd e
qualifiers
Fountain Valley's Brian
Lindley fired a 143 to lead the
list of Mei.a Verde CC qualifiers
at the 82nd annual Southern
California GoU Association's
Amateur Championship Touma·
ment Tuesday.
The 36-hole qualJrying event.
held -et 10 Southland courses, is a
showcase for som e o f the top
amateur golfers in the state.
While Lindley produced the
top mark al Mesa Verde. Randy
Drake of Glendora was CiMng a
139 in action at Heritage Golf
Course to nip second-place
finis hers Lee Davis of Newport
Beach, Jeff Port of Los Angeles
and Greg Starkman of Beverly
Hills. all of whom shot 140s.
Al Mesa Verde. Lindley edged
out La J oll a 's Greg Twiggs
( 144 l. while Larry Grant of Hun·
llngton Beach shot a 145 and
Costa Mesa's John Burckle re·
glstered a 146.
Af'Wlr .......
COMEBACK TRAIL -John Alexander.
absent from pro tennis for almost a year.
defeated second-seeded Harold Solomon in
the opening round of lhe L' S Pro T ennis
Championships in Brookhnt'. ~lass . Tues·
day.
T hey call it the British Open?
Golfers complain that course has ·been Americanized
SANDWI CH. England <AP>
It will take a long hiller to win
the l IOth Britis h Open Golf
C hampi o n s hi p. says Le<•
Tre\'1no
.. The condition of the course
makes 1t a long hitters· golf
tournament." Trev mo s aid after
a practice round Tuesday over
the 6,829-yard, par-70 Ro) al St
George's Golf Club links
.. It's de finitely a long·hilters'
course." Trevino said
"I LIKE Rav Flovd. I'll tell
you my picks :· Jack Nicklaus:
Tom Watson: Ray Floyd . Seve
Balles teros: Greg No rman
Those are m y top five ..
And \\hat about Lee Tre ,·rn o"
"I don't like my chances ... h<
said. "The only way I could \\In
the tournament would be lo pull
extremely well and get a break
in the fairways ...
The condition of the course.
which is being used as a British
Open site for the first time since
1949. has been a subject of mild
controversv
Both Trevino and Watson. the
defendfog titlehoh!~r. used the
sa m e expression "It's been
Americanized ..
A WATERING system has
been installed on the ancient
course The fairways are. for a
British Open course . excep
tionally lush and soft. Greens
are soft and holding. much dif
ferent than the rock-hard condi
lions usually encountered on the
seaside links used for this old
event
"H 's not what I e xpected:·
Tre ino said. "I'm not a long
hitter, but I gel long when I
come here 'cause I play that lo\\.
hard shot a nd I get a lot of run In
the fairway. This time it's not
gonna happen.
"They've got those hills and
humps in the fai rways. On No 7.
the Joni hitter can get over the
crest of the hm and roll down to
t h e botto m . I 'm n o t long
enough lo carry lhe hill.
··And this course is the only
links course I've see n that has
bunkers in front of the greens.
That takes away my low. hard
run-up shot.
.. l 'vt• never ~t·<.'n a l'ourst•
1n this rondition It's gurgt•ous
F;rn tastH· It's ('On ci1tioncd like
:rn I\ mt'rtl'an l'OUr:.f' "1th thl'
.a rchitecture or a links course
·Rut. · he addt•d · 1t ~ not
"ha t I ex petted And it d1·fin1tt'
ly fa vors the Ion~ h1lll'r ·
W "hon \\Cl s c·nn '>Ider a b h
more l't1t1cal ·
· I m d1sappoinll·d. · h<' ~aid
.. , didn't c:ome h<.'n· to pla~
American golf. I came here to
play Unt1sh golf
llt• has not bt•en unsut·n·ssful
in American golf. ho"e' l'r He
took the Maste rs lllle this year.
GOLF n
\\on two other en 'nls. has col
lect ed four conM•l·utive Pl,1H r
of lhl' Year a \\af rl~ and. ror the
fifth consecutl\ e season leads
th l' Ame ri c an P\.A Tours
mortl'~ winning hst
0 \' F.R THE PAST 4 1 2 sea~ons.
he has been. b' fu r. the out
standing player 10 the game.
And he full y cxpt·cts to win here
Tm drinng w<.'11. hitting m y
irons \Ct\' \\C'll. putting OK. ·he
said 'The important thing 1s
m ) attitude. I'm relaxed I feel
good about 1t And "hen I fC'el
good. I tlsually play good ·
Ni cklaus. winner of a record
17 maJor profe~s1o n al titles.
had much the same estimate of
his gaml'
T m playing \\t•ll enough to
\\10:· he said "I m µla)1ng \l'ry
m uch like I rlid la'lt \•car 1 "he n
he \\on the U. S Open and the
PGA > It s just a m atter of get
ting some shots in the hole And.
I'm about clue to h~we a good
putt1r.g tournament ·
Flo} d. al age 38. 1s enjoying
the best season of his 19-year pro
car('(~r He's won three times in
the t;n1led Statei.. captured the
Canad>an PGA title and has
finished lower than 12th onl~ on
ce since .I anuar~
"J'M STILL playin.R extrt•m e·
ly "ell," he '>aid "l 'v<> had
streaks like thli.. bt>fore. but thev
lasted only 3·4 "t•eks This ha~
gone on all year I'm longer than
I've ever been hrfore I'm hit-
11111! "" 11·1111 ... "t II :\1' pulling 1~
good \h 1·1111f1dt•nt•t• 1.., l11gh I
\\ 1111 t '"~ I 111 g111 11g to \\in. but
I II tu \l'I'\ -.u1 1111wd ii I don I "'~" \\1•11 ..
H.d l1•,t1 Ill tilt • 'I JJt'l'ttll'Ular
\ou11g "lp,1111,11d \\ho \\on lhl•
19i'I llrtt1-.h ( lJlt'll ;11111 till' 1980
)t.1 ... 11 r' r1•1 t•nth h.1 ... given
'"rnc rndil'Jl11m-. ht' ... pulling out
u( .1 ll·ngth' pl;1\ 111~ -.l ump that
has rnmC'1dt·d \\1th h1~ t•omplt'x
and b1ltt•r d1spult' "flh Euro-
pt'an -.pon-.or.., O\ er appt•arance
moflC:\
~ o r m a n . ii 2 5 ' t• a r o I d
Au..,tr J l1an ,., among the \\Orld's
b e:st you ng pla yer., lie
challenged rm lht· ~astt•rs title
t h1<. \.('CJr. plJ\ t•d \H•ll IO the L'S
Open 0\\ n.., -.u1·h pn•'>t1gious
crown., a ... tht• \u..,traha n Open.
Wnrld \lat<·h l'la\ a nd World
l' u 11 an rl lw' \\ on t '' 1 <' e 10
1-:un1Jll' th1~ "'""'111
From Page 01
RAMS. • •
to us to make• s url' our µl ayers
are prepared
Mala\as1 "l'nt on to explain
t h e n u m IH· 1 o f h o u r s t h e
coaching staff puts in llow the
R a m s · b a s 1 c· • g a m e p I a n is
brokt•n rlo•...r1 I plays inside the
20. short ~ an.l a ~e. goalhne.
ntl'kt•I l\\o minute drill. etc.
etc >. h<m tht· Ra m s evaluate
personnel 1n ga mt• films. and.
once ever) th111g is completed.
"hat it all m<.'ans in tht• l·nd
M ala\a'>t also u-,cd hi s
coac·hing staff to help 1n the lec-
ture Don llt•w1 tt talked about
the t eam's l'IJ uipment. Gary
Tuthill i.ermoned .on the team's
training, Rud Carson answered
questions about the defense. and
L1 onf'I T a)lnr g uve his
philosophies a b11111 the Rams' of·
rense
Irate driver rams d own skater
Malavasi also tore a page out
of the Rams' pla' book and gave
t h<.' five ba'>ir obwctives of sum-
mt>r camp whidi, in brief. broke
down like this · I f f'ind out what
t ype of J)('r<\onnel you have: 2l
Develop a wmnin~ attitude: 3l
~ake sun• th<• s<1u arl I!! in top
condition and sound : 4 } Ma ke
s ure lhat by the time the season
s tarts the squad is s et and re·
ad). 51 A thorough knowledge
b:. all players of the offense, de-
rens e and s pecial teams . It's the
latter . says Malevasi. which
us uolly deoides what playe rs
stay and whic h ones go
Hagan suffers serious injuries, career imperiled
LAKEWOOD <AP) -The Ice
1katin1 career and Olympics
tralnlng of • world class tee
1k1t.er WH imperiled when a
woman rammed him with her
car, ahovtna hlm lhrou1h a pJate
alau window of the department
atore where he worked as 1
HCurity cuard.
Twenly·three·year·old lee
d1•ncer Barry Ha11n of
Bellllower waa llated ln tertoul
eondlUon at Doeton HOlpttal ot.
Lakewood wllh a Waftll le1, a
broken ankle on the otber le11 mulUPle heed woUCla and f1cia1
cuta aftei' the 'Nelday Incident.
Hla lllaUn1 coach, Darlene :c·f.--.. ~~--JMlftnd tfl~ late 11111 llJ:o~ ...................... wW IW••• aw,.....•••,..
skatina with bis partner in an
upcomJna Jntemational event In
Japan. She Uld he and his
partner. Kim Krohn or Brea, are
ranked third Internationally In
Ice dancln1, and are training for
the 1984 Winter Olympics
Los AnaeJet County Shera/rs
Set. Lou Schumacher gave this
account ·ot the Incident at the
La kewood Center Mall : Hapn
and a rellow security omcer.
Clara Cayaban, 23, conrronted 1
woman ln &be store whom they
1u1pec:ted of 1hop1trung. Tht>'
asked the wornan, Identified u
Betty MacNeU. 37, or LOna
Bead, and her U ·year·old da........,, lo leave u.e 1tore.
'Tlt'two •* follOW.CS Ulem
out Ll~: 11t tb• llctnH ptat1
umMr ~ 1¥_,., KatNiU'a 1172
PMUM 'Wll••· Mu•aeller
said. ~ they walked back to the
store, the guards heard her car
enatne racing behind them. Ms .
Cayaban leaped inside the store
and was not Injured. But the car
cr ashed Into Hagi.n, lodeing In
the window after push1n1 him
throuch it. Schumacher said.
M ra MecNell was treated for
head Injuries and was booked
tor Investigation of attemptfd
murder at tht' Sybil Brand
Jnalltute tor: Women , sald
Schumacher Ball was set at
125,000. Her dau1hter was re
leu~ to the <'Ut&ody ot an adult
guardian.
Ma Dyer. contacted at the
ho1p&tal, utd Haaan and his
pa,._ luil won thtrd pl1ce ttl ~J .......... l rompetltlon ln
"""" 1• Apiil.
"We want to win but we don't
want to s acrifice our objec·
lives," said th~ coach "My
syste m Isn't easy to learn.
That's why we have our mini·
camp and two-a -days to get
our rOOkies started on what we
do."
Malevasl went on lo talk about
ba lance in deftnse. orrense and
apectal learns. g:lVt" somt" defini·
lion of pro ltrminolon, went
through films und plays and
e nded wHh 8 quutlon and
answer ~rlod
What the rnedta learned
throu&hnu~ ull this ia W'd to ••1 'Ille~"'' was enrollpe•a· 1n11 but U.ere were fto pop
qubHI to ~at we rttalned.
In •hex:&. learned •bOut tun·
da atenlab, audibles, and
phlloi<>Phy. but the t'Offh Ifft
out •~ ltUla •• lioW &O IWM:ll Dallas' nu defeMe' and Wbat
t.Ae plaY«aiMelf t.M n9kl
J,
Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT. Wednelday, July 15, 1981 H /F D7
READY TO SAIL -Crew member Bill Schickler of
Camden, Maine, climbs to top of mast to unfurl topsail of
"" ........ schooner Adventure, moored in Camden Harbor, prior to
taking a group of s ightseers for cruise along Maine coast.
DEATH NOTICES
LEATHERWOOD
L ITTI E "GERTRUDE ''
LEATHERWOOD. resident
or Cosla Mesa. Ca Pa~sed
away on July 12. 1981 She is
s urvived by her children
Juanita Cordiero or Costa
Mesa , Ca .. Hazel Tankersle)
o r San Jose. Ca . Viq(lnia
Kennedy or Goleta. Ca and
Calvert Leather\\ood of
Arizonu. brothers lfale and
H ug h Tippit . 1 6
grandchildren, 26 gr<' at .
grandchildren and 3 gn•at
grea t g ra ndchi l dren
Ser vices held on Wt'dne:.da}.
July 15. 1981 at tO ·OOAM al
the Harbor Lawn Memorial
Chapel with Rev llurold
Carlson, pastor of the West
An ah e 1 m Wei. t l' n 1 t e d
Methodist Church. offlctat·
mg. Interment ~en·1ct•i. 1m
mediately follo\\cd Sen ices
under the d1 r ect1on or
Harbor Lawn Mount Olive
Mort uar} of Co~ta M e:.a
540-5554
McCHESNEY
MI LTO;-o; A
McCHESNEY. res1dcn1 or
H UJl t lo' t on B e » c h .
California. Born 1n Burl.
Iowa on November 7. t885
lie passed aw<1y in Costa
Mesa. California on Jul) 11 .
1981 a t the age or 95
Survh ed by his wife I ngn
McChesney of Huntington
Beach. Ca . daughters Mary
McChesne) of Huntington
Beach. Ca ancl Ch<irlotte
Na son of St P<iul. Min
ne sota , and also 3
Neptune Society
C•IMATIOfll IU•IAL At SEA
646-7431
v .. r -'-• .-11n1y a"41 ... 1~a ... M"'lllltlratl• .._..flt "'8y •~Y
.. W_ -C~ lff"'ricH
C:.Sll ler ,,.. ,.r11ollo
2411n. Ctm.tlkr.
HAHOI LA WH-MT. OLIVE
Mortuarv • Cemeterv
Crema1 orv
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
"llCl laOTHHS
llU. llOAOWAY
MOITUAIY ,
110 Broadwav
Costa Mesa
642-9150
1.un&HIGHOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCLIFF CHAl'IL
427 E t 7rh St
Costa Mesa
646-9371
rtllCl llOTHilS
5MITHS' MOITUAIY
· 627 Mato St
Huntinoton Beach
. 536-6539
,ACWK: VllW MIMOllAL ,,...
Cerna tety Mo(tuarv
Chapel·Crematory
3500 Pacific 't/iew Orive
NewPQrt Beach
6'4·2700
Woman breaks silence
grundt•htldren lf1terml•nt 0 n
will bl' at L••kewood
29-year-old slaying
Ct•meter). St Paul. ~11n ·
nl'~Ota
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
BL'DAPEST llungury
1AP 1 Pal C'. )1olnar. 87.
u llunganan painter. died
~Jonda) :\1oln<ir's paint
ings and dra" rngs include<j
b1bltC'al and medieval
scenes Jnd landsC'apt•s and
nudes
GOLOE;-o;S BRIDGE.
. -.; Y <AP• • William l .
Chanler, 85. former New
York Cit.> t·orporat1on
counsel and noled lawHr
whose m1htarv .,erv1cc won
him C'ltatio·n., for dis-
L1ngu1shed i.t-n ice. died
~tonday
Qn;-.;cy 1AP1 John
)1organ Peirce, i9. s tate
finance director from 1953
to 1958. died S<1turday at 79
SARASOTA. Fla I AP>
Dr Walt~r Langer. 82. a
pi.) choanalyst "ho "rote :;.
'>lUd) or Adolf l[jtler that
was usl'<I by Allied le<idcrs
<if\d correct!) prl'dicted the
Germ<Ut dictators su1c1de.
died Saturday Ile was also
c redited \\Ith helping
hundred., of Austrians.
1nclud1ng PS} ehoanal\.st
Sigmund Freud. escape
from \'1enna before World
War It
GOSHEN.NY <A P > -A sobbing
woman. breaking a vow of silence
she made to her mother 29 years ago.
has testified that her brother told her
he killed two m en in 1952 when they
found tum cleaning a deer.
Philomena Keesler. 49. said Tues-
day s he decided to turn her brother
in last summer "because I could not
hve with this any longer." As a result
of her decision. she s aid. her brother
threatened to harm her
John L Youmans, 53. a handyman
a nd mountain dweller who is re·
covering from cancer surgery. is ac·
cused in the Oct 2S, 1952. slayings or .
Ram apo Town CJerk Robert W.
Nugent, a disabled World War JI
veteran who used artificial legs, and
Charles F. Simpson. a ba{lker from
Saddle River. N.J .
The two were slain in the Ramapo
Mountains near Tu.xedu Park. The
killings occurred two weeks before
deer hunting season ; as clerk.
Nugent issued hunting licenses.
Youmans had been questioned
three times about the slayings more
than 20 years ago. but was released
each time
Mrs. Keesler recalled her brother
returned from hunting "running in
like he was scared to death. He said
he had gotten a deer and he shot Bob
Nugent."
Nugent was reachmg up. begging
for his life, when Youmans held him
down with his foot and blasted his
head with shotgun pellets. she quoted
her brother as saying.
She aJso quoted her brother as say·
ing that after he shot Simpson "he
tried to get up on his knees and so he
(her brother) shot him again in the
back or the head ...
.. J ohnny said that he had no
choice, that the men pulled right up
on him while he was cleaning the
deer." she said.
M'rs. Kees ler said her brother
cleaned his gun. changed his blood-
stained shirt, talked about the incl·
dent. cried and then drove off to get
rid of the gun.
Sometime after the slayings , Mrs.
Keesler contended, she heard her
brother tell their mother. "Mama, I
can't sleep. I keep seeing those men's
faces ...
Mrs. Keesler said she had prom·
ised her mother she would give her
brother an alibi and would not turn
him in.
"I had sworn that I wouldn't . I
would have done anything for my
mother," she said.
Dora Youmans, the mother. died in
1975. Mrs. Keesler cited her own fail·
ing heaJth due to epilepsy and heart
problems, her mother's death and
the strain of keeping the secret as
her reasons for coming forward.
Youmans was indicted in February
on two counts each of first· and
second-degree murder.
Although first-degree murder in
New York now only applies in cases
involving the death or peace officers.
it had a wider scope in 1952. Officials
say that if convicted, Youmans would
face the maximum penally for
second-degree murder. 25 years lo
life.
During cross-examination. defense
attorney Seymour Greenblatt sought
to bring out Mrs. Keesler's feelings
for her brother.
She testified she had 11 brothers
and sisters and hasn't seen or talked
to most o( them for years. She also
testified about wife·beatings .
Fast track for profits?
Ticket Clinic: expert aid for drivers on nation's fast track
DALLAS CAP > -Robert D. Kiter advocates
that going to court is a privilege and not a punish·
ment, and says policemen are employees and not
enemies or the public.
That's why Kizer, a native of Texas who
knows how to think big, is opening branches of his
Ticket Clinic in 11 Texas cities, with plans to take
the whole shebang nationwide.
Kizer says he hopes eventually to spread the
formulized franchise to all 50 states. so that via
computer. a Dallas man who gets a ticket for a
moving t ramc violation from Kalamazoo to
Kankakee can be handed the name of a
knowledgeable, reputable attorney.
The bearded entrepreneur aJready has set up
shop in Dallas, Houston, Amarillo and his native
Lubbock -and by bis reckoning, he has an 80 per·
cent success rate at gettin& ticketed motorists oft.
"The $33.50 average traffic fine in Dallas is
tbe least or your problems," he say&. "In in·
surance premiums, in three years it could cost you
$1,200, instead of the $45 we charge to fight it."
The Ticket Clinic, which a local maiasine has
dubbed "The Fotomat o( Jurisprudence," charges
$&5 per city ticket, and $75 for a highway vtolaUon.
and tries au its cases before Juries.
"We're ao successful because we can afford to
do what other attorneys c~·t," Kizer says. "We
spend lots or Ume in libraries researchln& Ucketa.
That.'s wh.y lawyers refer their client.a to ua,
becauae it costs $600 to $800 of their time Juat to
fi1ht a ticket, and of course they can't afford lo
charge that.''
tilting full-speed at tramc laws instead of
windmills. However, he makes no attempt to muk
the (act that he plans to become "fairly indepen·
dently wealthy," and knows there's a lucrative
market in the wide-open West Texas highways and
the densely crowded urban freeways.
By the end of this year, Kller says clinics
should be operating in Fort Worth, Austin, San An·
tonio, Midland. El Paso, Corpus Christi and Beau·
mont.
New Mexico will be the next state to be
steered toward the franchise, he says.
Kizer was Inspired to start the streamlined at·
torney's office while runnini an unsuccessful cam·
paign for mayor of Lubbock in the mid-19705.
"Lubbock had a high street death rate and
here policemen were handing out Uckel!. I thoul)lt
"We're so successful
because we can afford to
do what other. ·attorneys
can't," Kizer says .
it was dumb to give ticket.a when that'• n6t the real
problem," be says.
Coupling his e.ner1etic presentation of tlcteta
as merely a subtler form of t.uaUOf' with the
statistic that only six percent of ticketed motorist.
even cont.est moving violatlona, Kiser aaya be
knew he had a winner on hia h.U.
*C~ MOlTUAlllS Attention.getting pamphlet.a and an advertis· He estimates that cllenta cu pop into one ol
his branches -usually located near a c:ourthouH
-sign appearance bonds, band over thttr checkt
and 6e on thelr way ln 1.5 minutes topl.
Laouna BHeh Ing campalsn desifned to saturate the 11 tar1eted
•94,9•15 Texas cities outline the procedure to follow from
Laourta Hills the moment you see the fiubin~ 11"'hta in your 768-0933 ... s.n Ju*\ C.1>islrano real' view mirror until The Ticket llnic arranaes a
•96· 1776 c court date. .:;~~=~=~~~::b==K~lze,~r~se~es~~bi~m~se~ll~as a IOrt of Don Quixote,
Kiter's ~am of lawyers even appeal an UD·
favorable verdict for anot.btr aawbuck.
simi>llclty ~ funerals
Wute hit
LOS ANGELE-5 <AP)
-:t'be widespread 1·
le1a1 dumplftf of toxic
waah la cau1tn1
''1.lplftcaat beahb and
tnvlronmental ·prob· lem 1" la Soutbern
Cdfornla, accordlnc to a LOI AD .. I.. COUDtJ
Gffid "Jwi7 .....
Once ln court, cllnJc a~ launch an ••·
gre11lve offensive •taintt tM reflabllity, of radar,
and count on a poUceman'1 lnabWtJ to remember
a peel.fie detaUa of the cltlq -eueb u weatlMr,
number ot otJMr can oa tH roed ud otber facton
-becaute of UM abeer number of Uckltl officers
write out.
The 'ncket Clinic dOll aot ll....U. drhtac·
whlle·lntoxicat.d Uakeu.,...... t.bat tUtaa °'•
Uuit cbort would cut ln&o llldW aUorlllJ'• Pl'.H· tk•.~MJa.
A complete tun«al wun d1gn1ty and economy
for S 795 Direct CMmaflon for $386
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Dy lM Tr_,_ '°' IN pest tllr• .,. .... art trw .......
Datu· July 10, '"'-Relf Oenlltas
Yelcln Cakmak
T ral'lti.teff
PubllWWCI Or-Co.st o.i1, Piiot,
July u. 1'11 311 .... 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICIOI' •uuc T•ANSll••
PUBLIC NOTICE
lllCTITIOUI •UllN811
NAM8 ITATllMSNT
Tiit lollowlftl --Is ...... loBI·
MS.a•&
H. H. HARDING & ASSOCIATEI.
JUOI PlnelrH I.ant, Huntlftgton
IH<I\, CA.,...
Hl!•BE•T HAMILTON
MAROINO, 2U01 Pinelr .. t..tne, HIMI•
lnglOll ltKll, CA t2M6.
Tlllt ~ I• COfleluelllfCI llY .., Hl-
dl•IClu•I. H.H.Herel!ng
Tl\lt --1 wet filed wllfl U.
County Clel'll ol 0r..,.. County on Jwly
1, 1"1
Ill ....
PuDI '""" Or-. Cotti o.l ly P'llot, July a. u, n, 2', 1tl1 >007 .. 1
lllCTITIOUSeUllNllS SUBJECT TO SECTIOfll 6106 OF
MAMI ITATIMENT THE CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit touowlftO penont ere doing CODE
butlMU at: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO INTERT"AOE, JO J Llllltlon THE CREDITORS OF Herlty J . 0. l'ICTITIOUI eUllNllS
Pleet, COll.t MKe. C.lllwlll•t26» Le no and Petric le A. Ot Lano, MAMl ITATIM8NT
Nl<llOI• JoM Metyas. t.WI o .... Trentltror. tllat a llvlk 1,..,,1.r 11 Tiit loHowlftO perMlfts ••• CIOl"t
-ry Clrclt, Tldlln, Celllornlt t'HIO a-t lo be,_ Dy Trtntleror, WflOM Dutlneu •
LyMt Merit Melyat, l.W1 Oen· bu'lntn addtftt It 101·1Slll StrH I In 0 ANO M CL.EAN·UP, ..ii C.·
lletry Clrclt, Tinlin, celllorllle '16111 tllt Clly of Newpor1 Beecll, County of ftyon Hlllt "-· Anehelm, C.lllorfll1
Tiits boal,..s It conducted It'( en In Oraft9t, Si.le of C6111or"I•, end all of tnOl
dlvlduel. -· 0-buslrwu name• encl ad· Oavkl MOltl, en lftelivl-1, l4i1 Nlc:llolflJ.Metyu drttMt uMCI wlllll.., .,.,... rtar' IHI Canyon Hllh •otd, Anellelm
Tlllt slat-I was llled wllll tilt PUI, M> fw M llnown to Tran"erH are celllornle 921117 Counly Cltf1l o1 Or-County on July Nona to JACK DEE LINSCOTT and Mtrr111 A. MoHz, tn lndlvldual,
10,1 .. 1. ME L BA MAR IE LINSCOTT 101 AMaJff,.,.. Orl1tt, Plt<tnlle
111t.Nn Tran,ft,..., -t>on"'-u addrtu 1~ Calllomla '2670
Publl""" Or-Coetl Delly Piiot, SOO Sovlll 8eyfront, Btl-lslencl, In DavldMolU
July IS, 22, 21. Aug. s. l"I .,,...1 Ille cu, 04 NeWPOr1 Beach, C.011111'( OI -rlll Mo41J
PUBLIC NOTICE
Orenge, Stelt of ceutOf'nla, ol tllt Tllh Ital-I Wl6 llltO wllll U.
1011-1,.. dMCrl-pe"""91 pr-r1y COUllh 0-of Or-CouMy on Juli
of Trtnsl....,.., to wit 10, 1"1 llt6M1;
All stock In trtdt, lhttur ... equip. mtnt t nd OOocl wlll of• cer1aln TaU· Put>lltnea Or•nee Cotti Delly Piiot
lllCTITIOUS euSINIH Out Auteurent Dvslneu to.no•n at J uly U. n. :It, Aug S, 1"1 JI .....
NAMllTATl!MINT STUFT SURFE" and localed et
Tiit lol!-lftO persons art Clolnt IOHSlll Street. In the City of N-POf'I
busl"tw a : B••c II, County of Orenge, St•t• of PUBLIC NOTICE
ORANGE·CARSON LI Ml TEO Calllorllla, -lllel tlle l°"*ool"O bulk
PA•TNERSHIP, JO• Rlveroldt trensltr wlll lie contl6nrnelKI on or 11...a
Annue, Newport llltecll, celllOf'llle after Frldey Ille 2•111 day 04 July, 1'11, MOTICI TO C•IDITO•S
'2~ tllrougll Etcr-No 1'...oll a1 111e 011 euut TllANI,••
lrwln F. -..,....,a L.. Gtllmen, ••crow lleperlm.nt ol ttlt Newport (leu.'1t1•tf1U.C.C.l
1221 Mtrlna LAM, Ntwll04'1 Beecll, CentH Oftlct 04 S.C11rlty Peclfk N•· Nollet Is ,,.,..by given lo creditors of
CelllOf'ftla 92IMO tloftel 8entt at SSO Newport Center Illa wit,.,. '*"" trenl1tfor 1"81 a Tlllt buslntn It conduclt(I by • Ortve In OW City ot NtwPOf'l Beecll, Dulk trtntler I• _. lo lie ,,,_ on
llm<teCl...,,,,.,..,,lp. County ol Or-. Stale ot Cellfornla per•ontl property lltrtlnerttr
Irwin F. ancl Bert>era L. Clelmt of crtdllOft of Trentftror may deKrl-.
Gtllmaft be 111..i wllll St<urltv Pecllk Netlonal Tiit name -buslrwu --ti
Tiiis 11-w .. Ill .. with IN Bellk, Etoerow ~trrwnt, al U. acl· lllt inttncltel tre.nsltror It• ASICS
CoufttyC...,.ofOf-C:OUntyonJwlY e1,..nM1ton.llebOve.T11tltttdatelor SPORTS OF AMERICA, INC. 20S2
10, 1''1 tM flllnt credlton' clelmt It Tllur•· Alton A-. I rvl11t, Calllorlll• tVt• 111...a day, tllt 2Jr'CI day ol July 1"1. Clelmt Tl\t loc:aUon In Celllorftla of tM
""ltlltllecl Or-Cotsl Oelly'Pllol, t/lall lie_....., timely llltd only 11 ec· tllltl td<'llllve off kt or pr1nc1,.1 Dusl-
J•lr u . n, 2', Aug. s. 1"1 JID-41 t11•lly rtctlveCI by II• EKrow (Hperl. rwH offke ot Ille Int-trenslerOJr
mtnt Itel.,... c-ol butlnen on the It. sam. • tbOve
PUBLIC NOTICE
•bovt "'9(1fitd oat• for 111"'9 Cle lmt, All ottwr Dutlneu nam.t anCI ed·
OaltOJulyl, 1"1 dreuu used bY lllt lnteftCltd
Jeck Dee LIM<oll, trentl~or within lllr" Yt•rt last p.st
Mt<IN Merit Llntoeotl so far as known to Ille lftteftdad
.OTlce Oii IAL.a Transltr .. t transfer .. ore: N-
Notkt It ,..,....,. 91,,.., ....,._, to Publltlltcl Oranee Co1111 Delly Piiot, Tiit ..,.,,,. -~nest teldrnt ol
MClllHIS JOll -an 04 lllt Clwll Code July IS, 1•1 ~1 Ille lntencltel 1ransltrff It ASICS
of lllt Stele of C.etlforftl• lllt ..,,. TIGER CORPORATION, JOS1 Alton
dtnr.,.. •• Mc,arlalld Towlnt '"" PUBLIC NOTICE A1ttn .... lr'Ollrw, celllornl• '2114. wilt 11tll et pullllc avcll.,, ti S7' Moftll Tllat tllt .,,_.., per1irwnt lltreto It
Batavlt Slrttt, Orentt. Celllorftla • Oetcrllled In ..,.r., u : MetHlelt,
t2'61 •110:• -.. r ..... , . .,. 2IUI s tupplltt, mercllancllt•. lllvefttory, ::!r::..-'~~~~~~ 10110
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1"• SUPERIOR c':xi~ COU NTY OF ::~=-===A=.~..::
1 t 6 I C 11 t v C e m • r o , O"ANGtE Calllornl• tHU, 0 ) Wttl Cont
VIN• UU11U1MOI, CA Lie. •01tKYI 1• Civic Ctftltf Drive Wttl Wartl\-Qlr'p, Pltf A, WarellouM
Ult kid wit It for ...,._ °' .. usty· Senta A,,., c.illorlll• t2701 No 1, p o. Bu JSI Long aeacll,
Int lltn" lllt l#ldeni9Md for -"'9 p L A I HT I F F 0 R U CI( E" Ce tllornlt t0101, Ill CrtsCtftl
end/tr ,...,.. "'8r .. t l ... llwf' wllll CHARTE"S, INC, t ce111ornla cor· Werellovw Co., LIO. P.O Box Q , S.n
CHU of _,.""' and .......... of l)Of'allon Ptd C•lilornl• '°n>. ..... 0 E, tE NOAN T: RI CHAR 0 s. T::·-,,,.16 name -by IM N ICI
Oattdllllt 1Slll day 1111 JUiy 1"1 BROW HE, EOWA"O KNEEL.ANO, transltfor et s.eld loullon h ASICS P'~lt!Wd Or ..... CMst Delly PlltM, also known at TEO KNEELAND. SPORTS OF AMERICA, INC
Jiiiy IS 1"1 J09.11 DOES 1 t:tr°""" JO, lnclutl1tt. Tllat Mid bulk trentttr It Int_., to
' · .:.~=~=-=:!~~T be consummated •1 Illa olllet of.
CASa NUM•I• IJI '1t ASICS SPORTS OF AME RICA, INC. PUBLIC NOTICE
lllCTITIOUI •UllN•M
NAM8 ITAT•MINT
T lie toll-lftO ptf'SOftt ere doing
buslneuaa:
TOLEDO ASSOCIATIES, UH
Raftdolpll Annut, Cott• Mtu,
Celllorftla ,,._
W•ll•ct L. Loveh, ~ MJ&tl(
Vlt•. L..-11Nc11, Celllomt• nut
Donald Stockmtfl, 211111 Tlrantt,
Mlulon YltJo, c.lltomlt tM1
Ward Moero, UM "we Adrien, Le
Jolla, c:.tlforftla t2llJ1 ,.,,...,,. A. ilf'own, Jr .. u. vi.
LldO Hord, "-'1 ... ell, Calllomla nwo J01t11ll c . Alleltt, 100 Perk
Av ... llt, $19. 1107, N-Yorll.. New
Yorti 1•11 o-l!llflt, 11"6 Otnltr Cir<••. Gerdltft Otow, c.tlfomla HMO
"•"" L. Adam•. US• Leu A-, LM-. 9Mc11. C.tlfomlt 'OICll
Tiiis 1111tl11tt• It condll<ttd '' a 90Mrtl petWtlNp.
"ld1trd A. a,...,, Jr.
Tlllt ..........,. w• ftlOCI wltll tM
C-ty Clef1l 1111 Orenet ~on Jiiiy
10, 1'11.
PUBLIC NOTlCE
NOTICal Y• .......... ~. TM JOU Alton ·-· Irvine, celllorftla n1u.,"' .n ... ..._ .. 1, 1•1 c•rt _, 419d• ... ..,,, ,.. wltlleWt Tllla Dulk 1ttnll•r Is ftOt -lt<t lo .,._ ..... lleet'dlMltuyw~ I wlllllt1 • •-•-... ltllf-eti. C•lllornl• Uniform comrnerc et Code •-Section"°'
--· Tll• namo 8ftCI ·--ol Ille ,....., If you with to -k tlW tOvlo of en Willi ""°"' clalms may lie llltd It ~11-Y lft thlt matter, JOll lhOUlcl dO E I n promptly so tll•t your wrltltn MICllHI T. Ktwec:N. eq., K ,.,,., I Andar$Oll, 2'tll ,IOOr, HS S. F-,..._,.., If atrt. mer lie"'"' on II-. Str .. 1, Loa Anfeln. C:.lllOflll• t27U
AVllOl U... M "* deflltndl••· and 111t lt&I drf ear llllno Clelmt by
El .... .._. _.. ~-<tMr• u.. anr crKlllor "'811 Dt Juty 11 1'11 : :::::: ;. n;::-= :~.= wlllcll Is ltlt """"""' day llefO;. ow ' cont.,m....U.. d9le ..-Cllltcl Move. c1 .. .-a...... Oatu July 1:1, 1t11 SI Uttecl-tollctter el <on•Jo de A.SICS TIGE" CORPORATION
"" abo9MIO tn HI• nunto. "41er1• By. 1tat1.uNroMlnon.t•
llacetlo lmmte1lat•m•ntt, Ot ttlt S.Crttwy and Clllef
ma11era, .., ..._sle ucrll.t, SI l\ar FIM<Ki.I OffkM
•ltWll•, po.m -•ev'tlteell a tltm1». lnltftdtd Trttld•~
TO THE OlFIENOANT· A clvll Pu,11.-0r.,,.. Co.st Oally Piiot
complalftt llu DMn fll9CI bf Ill• J"IY IS 1•1 1171~,· plelnlltt 991lntl yo;i, II YOll wltfl to de· ' '
ltncl tlllt l•wwll you m11~. wltllln •
days alttf tNt _,.._. It HN9d on
you, lllt wltll tllls c011rl a wrlll"" PUBLIC NOTICE
...._ .. ID h COll'lt>felnt, Ulllut fOll -,-----------
dO ... '°"' c9tlau11-w111 tit enttr9CI on M.1P'a•1e>11 cou•T
llPllllC.llon ol the plalntlff. tnd 1111• Dl'TM8 ITATa
t4Mlrt -y tfller a 1..--.1 ... Int* MCAUP'CMINIA '°" tor IN relltf demetlCllCI In Ille COUlfTY DP OttAN08 complaint, wlllcll coulCI result In ,..Cl¥k C..-Of'. W.
gerftlallmtnt ol wages, taking ol lelllaMe,C.."111 -y or ,.,.......,y or oU.r rellel r~ PLAINTIFI': OINIERAL IELEC·
-•teCI lfl IN comptelftt. T"IC C"EOIT CO"POlltATION 0'
OATl!00tt*r>0, 1f7t. TENNESSIE•, a ,_._corpora.
LM A. 8rancll, lion,
Cltf1l OtEl'INOANT: THIE PAPEll
Gel 5-i<llMCI, CH.UI, INC.: WADI! M.. O'HA•RA;
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AMUMCDllOITS,
"RSOMALS &
LIST & f lutlD
Sn' wt Utrfl1on
ONYllOO&
PllPAHTIOM
MUCllANllSf
°""'II Coelt DAIL V PILOT, Wtdntlday, Juty 15. 1811 . ,
The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 · Among people looking for a rental, 7fJ%
read real estate clauified adl .
l!All ••
......... .......................
I:. EQUAL HOUSING
:: OPPORTUNITY
lllA :: .............. ~
-All real eatate ad· !::! ver tised In thl•
1dl oewtpaper Is subject to l:f the Federal Fair Hout·
::: inc Act " 1988 which
11r.• makes it illegal to ad-*" vertlae "&D¥ preference,
::: limitation, or dis· ,.. crlmlnaUoo baaed on 1"" race, color, rellcion, sex. or nat.lq\11 origin,
or an intention to make
any auch preference,
llmltallon, or dJs·
crlminaUon."
Thi.I newspaper wUI not
know inf ly accept any adve rt sing fo r real
estate which is in viola·
lion of the law.
.REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949,
COMI WITH US ••• TO MIWPOIT
TlllACI. NEAT THREE BEDROOM
CONDO .. PRIVACY AND
VIEW .. ASSUMABLE lST T.D .. MANY
EXTRAS IN THIS LOVELY NEWPORT
BEACH RETREAT .. PRJCE REDUCED TO SHt,500.
. 1617 WISTCLlff DI, M.L '31·7300
llAUllU.LY llfUlltStB
4 bdrm home in a «ood
location with a com·
pletely remodeled
kJtchen. new paJnt , new
Carpet.I' drapes. Owner
financinf available.
$132,400. Call now
co..-cw.
+LIYM Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath
apt. Bltin1, wet bar,
fireplace, atrium. Over
500 sq. ft. "' buaines.s apace + 4 car garage.
Priced at Sl50,000.
alOIS: Mftrihen m.5370. associated ;:-=-~~ALLSTATE
DAI. Y Pl.£.. REALTORS
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COROMAD&
MAR DUPLEX
South of the highway sits
FANTASTIC
ASSUM.AIU LOAM
Assume •.ooo loan at 10~ interest. Large 4
bdrm home with family room and lrplc. No
4ualilying. ~.000. Call
today 979--5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
PIMIMSULA
Fixer
Only atepa to the surf, ii
t.hia bar&ain filler. Bring
paint brushes' shovels
and cub in on SS$. Call ...,@
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-631-6990 this elegant home plus Have aometh.lni to seU?
income. Huge owners Classified ads do it weU. unit, brick courtyard --------
)! leads to French doon ~:~ that open onto Italian
w.. tiled floors. Beautiful
: wood pecged rloors ~.n\ e nhan ce de n a nd
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spacious family kilcben.
2nd story hosts secluded
master suite with open tMalcony and bubbling
spa too! 3 more queen
sited bdnns for your lik·
ing. Huge 4 car aarage + 2 Bdrm income unit.
Price reduced and
owner is an.ious CaU
@
SEA COVE PROPERTIES
7 '-'·63 •·6990
cars•blkes•
•skateboards* trucks.baby
carriages•tea carts•trikes
rol lerskates •
walker~ •toys •wagons••••
scooters•hot rods* coupes•
trailers* hard tops•convert·
ibles*motor homes*lawn
mowers* limos •corporate
headquarters •garden carts Model A's ....
•typingtables
wheelbarrows• recr,ational
vehic1es•oolf
cam•moctet
tr11ns•btkes •pfanos•cars
ref rlgerators *skates••••••
@
If lt'soot
wheels, 7'°"'" move t taster In a
Dally Piiot
cl1ssffled
Id. C.111
642·5671Mld.
frlencly8cf.
vtterwlll
htlpyou
turn yow
wftlltstnto
cash.
OPEN DAILY FOR VIEWING1
11 lM. ta 6 P.M.
55' vw. ....... ...,.. ...... $241,100
435 c::~!t S1Mn1 •••••• U45,ooo Z2't cor. Jlrd •..• S2'5,000
llZI W. C ... Hwy. 7D .... SZU,000
IZl YI.~ Udo •••••••• SJ 15,000
11 l Yi. ... ..., Udo ••.•.• SJSS,000
JJO ~ Sllonclffs •.•• $369,500
IOI Cliff Dr, Ml ............ SJ75,tOO
Ziil Mir •·, ... Pt ....... $444,500
503 Edgtw ...... P• ••...••• Stt5,000
IC... I•. W 11. .....• Sl.Z00.000
lOZ4 Ou. llYd.. CDM .... $1,350,000
tell a friend. . .and help choose
your new neighbors!
DOYB SHORES IA YFIOMT
...... sCMlh I decor•~ ..d' w-ttt. Two story .._ wit~
Mpaah _..,Mite, .. I ...... fw
•ta: I :::Jy i1t tws 4 Mel .._ wfttt
optt1 rOOt1/kfk'-+ IHdtd .,..., ...................... ...
wfttt ..W. flrtplece. Doell fw SO'
i.o.t. w.lt offtn • prb I terw.
0..-........ s 1,400,000. ,_
IWFFS END UHIT-¥11W
...... .., ~· .. d COfW ..... at~ CJl"ll.... _.,..., ...... ,.,...
..._ 3 b*ta cOltdo wHti •• ... ,,
lo.a. R.clilc.cl to SZ41.IOO. .
WATERfRONT HOMES, INC
ltEAL ESTATE
S.. Rm•"" Prlll"'flY MtNgtnwnt
2436 W CoHI H....., JIS Mltllll' A-.
Ntwport Bt.1c h Belbo. lsl.tN!
'31-1400 '7Mtoo
RESIO£NT1Al AEAl ESTAT£ SBIVICES
IM.IOY THI C..._ Ufl
In t.hia 2 BR waterfront condo in
Orange Tree. Converuent to the
tennis and spa facilities. 189,SOO.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
..
REALTORS
'75-HI I
OLD CDM: C ..... 111 ...... w• te ...... ,.,..,.. c ... w..t ... 1 ....
... 2 ......... W .... flla,IHt.
....... $.27',SOO.
COLI OF MIWPOll' llALTOIS
25111. C...t Hwy .. c.-.......
675-1111 .
OCIAM YWW
IKDOWN
NO COSTS
TO IUYll
NO 9UA&.lmM&
) Models
F.om $1H.~
Secluded roof·top
s undeck fo r
romancmg under
the sun or stars.
Spir al staircas~
leads to den or of·
fice. Please call bkr. 631·2246 for
details
WOODlllDGI
COHDO $151,500
3 Bdrm 2.,., tMa with dbl
attach. pr .. air cond ..
woodbuminf fplc and
only 2 yrs new. Super
financing w /l~ down ror qualifaed buyen. 759·""
llDIM+lllMf•p
SpacloUI Condo. es·
cellenl location, with
1Up for 40' boat. Al·
aumable fmanclnf. Aak·
inf$29t,OOO.
JASMNCRBK
Plan 5, former model. 3
bedrooms, 2Y, baths,
large sunny kitchen and
family room, tile jacuzzi I off the master bedroom.
I The beat In creative
financing. Low down ,
move in tomorrow. SJ&0,000.
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Spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath
adult condo. Close by
double garage, patio,
pool and party room.
1141 Tustin UB, CM.
OWNER-agent
642-22:25;~3255
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Award winn ing
"Jodelle" esta~ home.
lat resale offerln& on
t.hia exq u.lsit.ely a ppoin l ·
ed townhome with
maaslve view or bay,
ocean, coaat1ine • nieht li1ht1. Offered at 1115,000. .
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New Fantastic 3 Br. 3
Ba. Condo, $2500 moves
you in, $1000 per month.
(Why pay rent). Nest to ---------
au aboppeg, theaters ' Placinf a Claaaifted ad is park, just minutes lo aa eaay a.a dialing your
beaehel. phone. Give ~ a call.
WardManqementCo. We'll d o the rest. 714tll31·~ &42·5671
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
LAUla POINT, COSTA ...sA
Just What You've Been Looking
For. Three Bedroom, Two Bath
Condo. Near South Coast Shopping.
Spacious Feeling With Skylig hts.
End Unit. Assumable First Trust Deed. Priced At $134,000. Owner Will
Accept A ~ase-Option.~t ~39,000.
MISA YllDI
"Lucky You, And It Has A High
Assumable, Too l" Beautiful
Contemporary Home In Costa
Mesa's Best Area. Features Include
Five Large Bedrooms, Two
Impressive Fireplaces, Gorgeous
Li ving Room & Family Room ,
Skylights, WaU Coverings, Wet Bar
-Fantastic! Price, $229,500.
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Here's the cutest 3·bedroom cottage in
all Costa Mesa and j~ nestled in
flowers. Large grassy back rant for
the kids, plus beautiful pool with large
deck area. 90 ' wide frontage .
Centrally located to major shops. See
it and you 'll fall in love.
WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO.. llALTOIS
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Prime East Channel
location acrosa from
Balboa lal. Large 2
bdrms. first floor condo
deluxe lbm.lghout -on·
ly 1515,000.
UMDAISU Exciting opportunity! Wide channel
view from spectacular architectural
designed 4 bd~m. 5 bath, pool home.
Slip for 2 larg~ boata. $1,495,000 .
Summer Occupancy.
UDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath hol'I}e,. newly .redecorated. Priced to sell q~cdy at $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. Great for entertaining.
$420,000. Best price for the money.
PEMIMSULA POIMT IEACHROMT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featur-
ing marine room. Sl,385,000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm, den. spacious Plan 8, im·
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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PROPERTY -Con· Find out aoow the high-
dominlum in Old CdM, 2 earning real estate 11Jea bits from the beach. An A Division of career opportunities
opply yo u must In · Barbor Investment Co . w 1 l h T ff E R f AL
vuligate. $231 ,500. l!l!l!!!!!!!!!im•lllillll••••I ESTATERS. Licen11ng
Owner financing avalla· --------•I school fees completely ble at a higher purchase XLNT VALUE refundable to school ol price. your choice. Extensive
LUSH PATIO & SUPER
SPA-French doors, 3
skylights, new carpet, 3
Bdrms, 2 Ba. Great look
mg house. $123.000ree
LllE Mrw sales tratning. For in·
~n rormat100, call 151-6191 $124,500 ..
4 Bdrm. family room. OCEMFlllfJ
double garage, fenced Dplx 4br /2ba "2br /Iba yard. Owner will help ooo. &W-
P R I D E 0 f finance Costa Mesa o w N E ft S H I P Clo.;e lo South Coast -·.._.~E~WP!ll!l!!!!l!IORll!!IJ!P!!!T~ Palemo model. 4 Bdrm, Plaza. "
country kitchen, super • BA YFRONT
master suite, lovely 400llr"~ FOR.,-! Near the "Point" area. 3 yard. $325,IXX>fee. C.MA~ Br nr plan and.SO' boat
EXCITING ClTIHOME _;, .". •. dock to enhance an
_ 3 Bdrms, den, 2'h ba, · opulent wat.erfront life
looks out on qwel green· ~!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!•!!!!!t!!•!!!!!!!!!!!I style. Sl.500.000 fee.
bell. Sl69.SOO. ~ Real Estate Sales "' WHITE SA I LS -3 2.JMl.Ll()H Bdrm, 2 bath hqme on
large lot Ocean and bay JUST CLOSID ~ill ~rs
views. $435,IXX>. SPYGLASS Hill 1714) 64S·n11 OHE WB ESCROW
TOWNHOME-Jasmine Openlne for one ex-I~•••••••
Creek 3 Bdrm . 2300 periencedsalespersonto1-~~11111111--111!11•
sq.It., on greenbelt with sell prestigious homea. &ioy Cn Air
views. AskingDIS,000. We have great location, & Cci~'--professlonal associates '!9"J THA rs WHA rs and over 25 million in I.ca. UHi""'• AIOUT listings. For confidential Beautiful custom built ~ interview call Kevin . under construction on
UNIOOf 11C)Mfi Corporate Plaza Realty, gorgeoua 3 acre view
Realtors.&1s.6000 160-9333 ~t~ L ln /r~s:i~ITu~
9.So/oLOAH
Assume lb.is M .000 VA
loan and the owner may
carry al a 2nd T.D. Lov·
ely 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Mesa Woods home with dining
room and add-on family
room. ll also features a
apa, some new carpet·
ln&1 rarage door opener
ana much more. FuU
price 1115,000.
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It's a BREEZE
Clualfied Ads 612-5618
Wife a...-, Aromd F.sT ATES. Over 3000 sq looking for the perfect 4 ft or luxury living. 4
Br &r Fam nn executive B d r m s , 3 b a , 2
home on quiet cul.de fireplaces, 360 deg view.
sac, greut family area. Includes 2 stall barn,
pool size lot? Dry her landscaping. All this for
tears! We've gol one!! ~1.950. Ask for Donna Seller assisted r111ancing at
at only W ,IXX>. Rancho Consultants Co.
RCTaylorCo
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STIPS TO IEACH
2 bdrm each unit +
room &r bath off 2 car
garage. Good w/s rental
area. mo1000.
associated
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714/676-573,
MEWPOIT H4iH1"S
Del uxe townhouse
dupleit, 3 bdnn, ramily,
2~ bath each unit.
Frplcs, all built·ins,
decks & paU01. Park·
like landscaping .
SELLER WILL HELP
FINANCE. $Z95,000 ! ..... ..,hep. .......
•'75-7060*
COUMftYCLUI
UYIMG Mesa Verde Country
Club Vlllu. Stonea
throw to fairways! 3 BR, 2~ Ba looking out on
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Town & Counlry
DIAL~· -·-HOOUAUFYM!
Upgraded 4 Bdrm/loft.
C ul·de-aac. Creal
financing. Sl89.SOO. SS~llOO
IEACHHOUSE Steps to the sand. 3
Bdrm 2 Ba + loft for whatever~ Super loca·
lion ~specially being so
dose to the beach. Only
$110,000. wilb tmns.
JACOBS REALTY
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JASMINE CIEB
Comfortable 3 Bdrm
home with plantation
s hutters , parquet noora, lush carpetinf,
tasteful decorating.
Within the security
gates of Jasmine Cl"eft.
9V.'t-auumable loan. $320,000 .
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327 Coral' 311
Amethxat. 673-0m
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STOIY IOOI HOMI
New lillin& Penlnaula
Point. Ideal location
cloM to bay ' beach. Unuaual ard\ltecture · "French Cowitry" with
&ables ' donner Win· dows. Call LU Beu.ley
for appl. toaee.
642-5200.
j PETE J BARRETI REALTY
Pool, Cabana, Gardens. ••••llJI••• ltallan ceramic t!led c_._....... llll
patios . Spa n is h ••••••••••••• .. ••••• .. • fireplace. Adults. Flexi· RESIOENTl•L REAL ESTATE SERVICES
CM4 YOU lallVI
3 Bedrooms for $109,500? Neutrally
decorated immaculate, end un it.
Loads of storage space. Exce llent location, near pools & parks. Walk
to schoo ls. Assumable first !
$109,500.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
&W-9060
ble terms. Owner may ·N~e•a•rll!lly-a•e•w-d•ap•l•e•1.
carry lst loan. Offered T h r e e a n d t w 0 at $179,500. By appt. bedrooma. Three and
Owner/agent.S0.13M two bat.bl. Ideally de-w.. .. _,Al-& aianed for ruesu. Larre tn• -auumable ht and RtdKeclto SZ'5,000 owner will carry 2nd
Right on the canal in T.D. CaU Roter Bar·
Newport Shores. A huge quiat , 751·120 or
1 3 Bdrm 3 Ba family Ul-7300.
home b immaculate •••••••• condltioo. A super \oca·
Uoo only atepa to the
beach. Attndive owner
fin111cinc available. A
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ear. SH9,500.
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Lr •Br ~Ba famlly Homtt. ltHecl land, lou, • bdrm, 2 ba, IY-,.. CoUtfe Part 1 Br.1~ meat ..-.,, tltclwe. Br 2~ Ba. uoo sq. ft. ~ aa n..a-u Club Oceanfrool Pk, _I pvt w I p out b I e I" u t ut# 81 Lar~ backyard ~ fie avail. no peta Drive by 212 Palmer • ~ bebl,MMNl'lty,lllbloa q\Wten Call now for HOUSl+&Mf Hiltorlt'llOldSouilb c 1 d d ~uoo day• .,._..,.. tlA 900 Mo No pet.t !•lk 1to1 pool1,teu11•1· pier trom SH.too detalll.7.._ Zldrm+bedlelorwtth mVaiuSuClttmftltt J:P.::P:0'1':ato' vea ' 110 'cblldren Cali ro•• one oa 1va . • 11 over ao ll'Wt u.. l\V neova\H, cite to beh, bit 752_..
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WOODBRIDGE corr AGE 2br, 2ba, fam.IJy rm, cor-
ner lot. IMWnlble lsl
will consider 2nd.
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P1rllica by&M.245taq n. a Bdrm. 2~ ba. Laree
view lot. Uparaded.
D99,000. 5 P\lrp.1-S.11e.
Ph: 5"-5Uil or 97S.CW36 Own~r
**JUST USTED! Super comer !oration
gives &reat privacy lo
the lovely backyard.
biahUghted by the
almO&t new hot tub! The
owners are anxious a.nd
flexible terms are
available. • Bdrm 2 Ba
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(2JS)-.ml0t YI.LA w.IOA IA TNOMJ C1ll Tom Lee A&ent Bob or Dovie 631-IJIMI. f1m rm, bk·ln 111 kll, HOME POR RENT
<1l4)117·7708_ !O'i1v lo.n, 30 yr. l 12".NMAMCM 642-Ait.1900. utUrm, 2 rar caraae, 3 Bdrm. 9900. fenced lec:Mldlt bdrm den, view. fplc. Newport'• exclusive DWLIX 0_..__u-.. 11rdener, view. Dr1ve yard • garqe. Kids • . ft. micro, uJlll'Sd rpt, lino, PeninJuJa Point. Newly ·Two 2 Bdrm wtit.s + in· -""'""' by 29701 Anna Marl• pe1.1 welcome. ~ 2(JOO.
WauJI!'-aated ...... an llle. etc. For info ClOll.ltructtd 4 8d'!h and law apt. ~ bllt to beach ~1 bed~:'. ·cti."".-ba, 'bl~~~ L a n e ( C r o w n Aunl noree.
f ""'"' 673-el07orl-&W303 . 4bathraldencewilhpvt w/ocean view. Comp Db ..-Valley/Nl&velRdarea). C • •• root estate with DEC·-~ BOAT DOCK. 11.150.000 rum."'-1'--wUl"-•ftce. e &ar w/opener. 1175Mo.Avalllmmed.IR ••\· A fabulous view. Pvtatepa VIUllU~ I I di h I d QC ICJ .... ~. yards, aardeoier, ltld.l ft DVNOERfJASSOC. .............. 3425 to lbe und. Call for 4 bdrm. newly decorat· nc u DI t e 111 or $289 500 Open Thurs petl o.k. $125. 547~71. 157,0701 ..................... ..
brochure. ed. "50,ooo. Allumable t1 •295 •0,c:' i'rrehgld. thru Sat i~ PM. 11939tb, Lorri Wk da, 544-5434 UL-1-v...,_ -3267 San Clemente ~r. 2\.tba,
CAROL 'I'A'MJM, RLTR. loan or IN l2i(Q) pet ft'IO Bi~::i's.23~. er an NB 175-5417 Bltr /owner eves• Wltends. --._,.. 1600 sq. ft. partial ocuo
49t41211 or lease optjoo. Aeent. 111 ·,;~ 3 8d 2 bah ... _ •••••••••••••0 ••••••• view S8S-0586 -642-6768 -41'"9 rm, lwn,...,., HOMESFORRENT . DlvorceForceaSale S.C..... 1076 r 2100 trplc, like new, close to 3 Bdrms 1625 S100 2br, l ba,end. patio,dJS·
Lower 3 Arch Bay. Harbor view Home ••\•••••••••••••••••••• So. Csl Pl.ua. '675. A&t. Fe 0 c e d · y 1 rd 1 ,; hwasher, nr So. Coast Great ~ vlew, pvt Moaaco. By owner. Sbr, ••••••••• .. •••• .. •••••• 21W1q rt bldiooll900aq rt 644-0134or~. caraaea Kida & pela Plau, ~/lnO. 751·1~,
area• BR beach houae 2 ba , a11um Sl72K . y•x•..--lot. Fenced. It black V1c1nt! &Side 3 Br. 2 welcome. 50-2000. _,548-'-=-7"-'00==-l ____ _
49t-3144 Showa hke model! Ask. • ~·-topped. Comider trade Ba , frplc, lndry. 3S9 A&enl, no fee. 3 Bdrm Coodo New paint C~•-7~ ~~ incl. land. WAU< TOSCH DPLX form. Owner~ Woodland. 550• 673-3&00. * _..rm -.. fim rm It carpet, Newport Ter-_._ ............ vwn VA Terms available. ...,.. '-U9 ~ the quality oo this new Greal rent.al loratlon. o.tof S.. 645--ll»O. frplc, gd vie;., &d u.,'. race. 7
custom -allt.hefinlsblng POOi. Jusl $12:5.0DO Property 2600 E. Side 2br, lbll, fenced arades. tncd yrd. $100. WOODBRl~E·3~rm. touche• are there! Ex-Spacious pool home ......_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard, gar. SSOO/mo. ~ • l\50 Upst1.1rs, spacious, ecutive nelshborbood. w/Jac. Gourmet kitch, ~ WASHINGTON STATE 646-3704 Mt __..._. 3269 quiet neilhborhood. Bit·
Fibulo1.11 viewa • arch Cam rm,4BR+olfi~. C1 .. A ii 8 12 acre. Commercial Lee condo SC Pl area. 3 ... ":!::.: .............. il11. Crpts. dJi>s, acc~s
deslened. u .ooo. BR Ideal for mot.her or •• s:E.AL property. Nr 1-5. Neg. BR 2~ ba. Mjr appl/air Pvt park 3 Br 2v, Ba to pool. spa, tennis L .... Yllliltl.I. guest) 3 rar &ar. IAIE terms. 714/752·7867. pool/ tennis. se5o: WJD. rtfrig, S72:5/mo: courts. ~1 Wildwood. 597.l4'I 000. Brlter646-4:llO .,._... Ari Bkr. 646-2143; 1.7~ KJd.IOK,nopet.a. (2)3)837-Cll.
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-....... ... 1050 p11.....uA1,..., GroYH 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-12811 Ser gate. Fplc. Patio. No • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• • ••• • • 11 _.... 1 l"'IVV~ nata ff:IW\ 5315--2231 bed boUlle bl Incredible view of ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br, 3 ba, 2 trplcs, .... r:~"'"·"""""'"""""=-=""-----0.. PoW IOZ6 _mt __ 11•_r_,._•_0 _""_•_)_.•_rv_1 ... _1
3 bu11t~h.'i; enctos!i y!~: ocean, bay and night custom lri-level w/vlew. IRVINE Condo golf ••••••••II! Id d 2 lights. Spacious 3 FALLllOOI $1000.497-5100. course loc. Rancho San •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ... SSUM•••u V... pa aar ener • car b d JO acres pn·me avocado Joaquin 2br, 2ba, den, OPEN HOOSE Sun ··-------•I " ··--WI " garage, fireplace e room. Large as· &Toro 32lZ ..1-. b • ten·i· Take over hlgJi balance MN\/ A u Jul sum able lsl. Agent. land. 12 acres ol JO year all appl, w/..,,, ar-b· nh crt , pool. 1/1• M.500 on VA loan on thl1 _,,,mo. v · Y l. 759-0120 Haastrees.3phaseelec-••••••••••••••••••••••• SAMTIAGODI. que, pool. ground floor
balcony off M R. Forlotwlthhardtoget almoelnew38dnn 2Ba owner&a-OL'll EXCLUSIVE trical &boos~rpumplo 3 ~~MEF~R~NT ed Beautiful house avail w/patio S825 /mo
1143.500. SU~rusuma· DUPLEX approval : on large lot. Nice up-Mil"-Ylefo 1067 MARlNEMPOINT property. Low down , yard':'g.arage. iJd: & now in elecant area. 4 _.&S~l~·0 .... 320=-------ble loan. Ocean View possible grades, central air, lrg ••••••••••••••••••••••• ffA•M &1111 A custom delLghl with 5 owner Will rarry CaU • -L~-John Marahall with second story. ,...... C llDUll lllLL bedrooms. 3"1 baths. · pets welcome. S4S·2000. Br. 3 Ba. Dining Rm, 10..,._ 131-12811 Minutes to beach 1: covered patio. Call Cor ea• ••ht Lge rustom home site. 3964 sq n. and a 3 car ~~~,:.errell . Agt , A&t.,ooree. Livinc Rm. I: ramlly U.fwwf1t.cf 3525
R&'M* ha rbor. Ass umabl• details. FrtlldtW. With spectacular view. •~ ..... ~ E...-..L..1..y,._ 123 .. Rm. New wallpaper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' FinanciJlg anllable on Just down the hiU from garage. """1i.cu on 8 4 rv.mr• -r .. cozy kitchen & many T ff E LAKES / Ir v. 9~CX. loan. this beautiful custom Harbor Ridge. Owner ~ 1~Li~i.e~r~~~I; bat&.... ••HOMESroR.Roo••• many xtru. 11750 mo. 18drm, lba, SS2Stmo. ~ home in the exclusive seeks equity partner ort living wilh plenty or Exe...... 2100 3 & 4 Bdnns f12S.S750. Broker Cooperation. SS9·95111, 7~1983 -------~I •• A ii 8 1 guarded community of poulble Trade. Ted1 room for expansion. Al· ....................... Fen red yard 5 & ...:7c=;59~-89'1=-4"-".-----t r:E.AL TresVistasalLalleMb· Geissler979-3"l3 sumable financing RE EJCUHIP91SI garagea. Kids & pets OMTHEWATa ~FW'llilMd
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tertl·in•rs bac .. yard ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lndscp. Loe +. Live 111 stacious family room. br.ack kitchen. moun.tam •.a&w. Sen•1ces· Sert'I. ans 7141964-4298 67~ pets. 2110 Newpon Bl "' • luxury for 75K dn. I t S4.M968btwn8"5PM withKoiPondandlovely SUPB.COMX> 752_9227 Ii rary.4fireplacesand view, ease op ion. serv .. copier l'-l"'9f•leodll240 NEWPORTCREST
patio. Veryopenandlots l.-.clSl.000!1! lots more. Offered at :~~~ w/S30K cash. Ott.rlffl~ S200·$300 /Mo lmmed. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Bdrm.2000aqrtCoodo. Utils. paid. enc lsd of glus. Asltlntl ...... ,500. "'1 mi'. lo beach'. Im· FOi SAU $745,000. """"" occupancy. Near OC HOM ES FOR RENT Close to pool and tennis. garage. Bachelor. Quiet .... IYO-== D.M."-1i1111•-••••••••••••••••••••••• Airport.CeneTribolet 3 •. 4 Bdnns. -""OO. -... lease.,,., .... ~5357 area. No pets. $.150. For an appointment t mac .. highly UJ)lraded 1 ... ._ '-'11-_... Moblt tt-. 9 0 "' .....,.., .,,.., ir.• aee,call54').11Sl bdrm +deot .. -trm .. l Priced belowmlrt&ap. 644-fftO Lido Park. Choice loc. -.....c_._ 57.4 25 Fen red va rds & or00-0313 $48-82SU1768-7633. •-Mobile home. lbdrm. ....,. -1100 tds ~ p ell 11 r 1 -.~.-HERITAGE &~bath. Pools,jacuui .• praised value for quick Newport.._. 106 Iba, Uv. rm. Kitch w/din ••••••••••••••••••••••• leal &.... garages. K1 & pets ...... ligC~ _,., · ra ca y um.
unnlJ. clubhouse, wet sale, beauti~ul 48r ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Brick patio. Pvt ESTATISA.LI W..e.cl ztoo welcome. H5-2000. BeautlfullY redecorated Br+ den. Car, lge patio bar. fprlc. Perfect for LaPama in lrvme Rae· Vacant. ready, owner bear h . S 3 3 . 5 0 0 . 1966 Majestic located in ....................... Agent, noree. El Dorado model. 3 Mature. quiet, no pets. ••••••••Ill •Cl, or couple. 1110".500. quet Club. Assumable anxious Will help (714)675·8489 wkends; Laguna Beach Park. IHw..tlailtacl 3bdrm. 2ba, fncd yrd, nr Bdrm. 2"'1 ba. wet bar. 2234-B Rutgers Or. Owner anxious. Needs 1st&low2nd.M~ebest finance. 3Br 2..., Ba, L5 (213)797-:m&Wkii.ites. Near Ocean. Weekdays OlderResidentialBchor park & school. $675. parquet tlrs. Security Newport.._. l76t MISA ¥llDI fin1nclng lo existing offer. must sell 1mmed. acre private park. 759-4175 Waterfront property To 840-41X'il. gated, view. $1200/mo •••••••••••••••••••••••
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$103,000! It lattice patio. 6 park in H1mt Bch. Call ......_,_ ht.cf bch. 4bdnn. den, 21/tba, 640-8126,497-$4'11 IASTSl»I seoooo. Mallard.~ Duplexes. oceanfront, vas•••ES 842-421114(ora ....................... 2stry, SllOO.~sso.. Newpon Beach CREST-2 HOI~ tOl/tiYo W. ISlOCATIOH beaullful ocun view. * tODOWM• ...._,,, .. ,,, 1400 CorwcWMilir llZl 5 Blkstoocean. Elegant 2 pool, lge 2br. 3ba. 3sty, YEAlll-AOUNO Fu..: ~ Hard to Clod! Practical-Perfect location. New Beaut. 2 Bdrm 2 ba eon· ....................... ....................... Br. & Den. $750 Mo lfftnis, view! 138-7488
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Supernlcew/pool,tnoil. -OF 11.300.000. section · worth $760 ~---University Par1' Terrace R 11 H In vestments 110016111St 10o • .,111""1 $580 .00 month . -M&fUCHS each, asking •79 for ,_1Ullfwwl1Md 3 Br . 2 Ba . e nd (714)642-5113 840-1665,~ THllANOW PAYK.IOHllALTOI both. 714 /642-91.311eves ........................ townhouse. Good loc. No ""'7~52"-'.2"'"'197~-----1 ~~~~~~~~ -------1....... I 044 Sparkling 3 Bdrm home 67& • t O FAIRHAVEN (1) lot G1MNI 3ZOZ pets S750. Lst & lasl + ... lliilffl Co.do -CUTI STAITll on be 1 11 t if u 11 Y -2 choice. Lawn •J' $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• security. 213/m.1442 art 4br, lba, ram rm . on Waterfront Bachelors 3 Bdrm 1 Ba Westside •••••••••• .. •••• .. ••••• landscaped corner lot. _.. __ .__.._.L&.ll~-1 •••••••••1 95.3-U89aft3PM FOIYOUI 6. Greenbelt nr pool. Nr. 4.2nd St . $400 Mo
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street. Aaume low in· TO~ decklne and covered THllLUPP Home. 4br, 2ba, 250Cl'. 2 CALL WtocllrldpT...._ Executive 4 Br. Condo. UDOl•Y-~. teresl loan •ill\ low Call . the specialists at paUo. Ocean view, slow-~ ,.. frplc1, wet bar, Iota ol ,,.,.,., 1600 Sharp 28r, l~Ba. dbl A "'""I
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Steam clean & uphols. Fields comn 673.5779 c PI s & w In.do w s . c\tsi~eonus~ ~~J :yopesseo~ i~e~ steaS:O cleaningp lS yn Refs. Free est. 549.9492 N lnt/exkt. :.>p yrsl .e_.~p297.7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Truck mowit unit --ca= Personal service All ·. eat wor au .n.7" TILE rNSTALLED Workguar. 645·3716 D.coratiftg wo rk guaranteed . pairs. Free dest . Call qualtttyedservice w1 Mo•iltcJ Tlr.dofwalpaper1 AllKinds Guaranteed, ----. --....................... 64&6793 Ans wer a 11 4 S 3 • guaran e reasona e ........................ Try plaster 6'75-9685 Rers ·John 893-1667 Ctlliltg,Acoushc ' 642-4300, or 631 -1137 _etices.646-6793 Moving? The Starving --· · · -•••••••••··~·~~··•••••• *WA TSlFA.LLS• GordenlncJ .. A.f!er s TEND ER LO v 1 NG College Students Moving ~ Tree Se"lu
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Yard, lndr} rm Cirt-at Plaza. $.'575 mo. ~~0117 car attached garage. 646·337~. -832-4l34 Min to bch. Jacuzzi. FwftfucOffiut RnAILSPACE Christina, 557-2783 : OVERWEIGHT: Need
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security Call before TSLMGMT &12·1603 S200 mo. lst,lasl +set beach $400. C3 1l 6·10PM 200 sq ft. Recepl.. posure SJSOO mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• orafter6pm640-7326 2 Br I BaS7l W JoAnn ~m 6456'llM . _ ----------~~~ts~~:~irrani?e· DJohnson 760-1966 , M~.quiel,considerale. security serv., pho~e lmmed.0ccupy · 8.700 sq. ft. office+ ~1~~. 1 s~~!~;, "'~ :O,t~ • 2 Br 1 Ba ~lesa Verde OCJUllO leodl 3848 --·---·---675 6000 _ rnendly. non-smoker, answ:. '.'~rox. se~y I, Realonomlcs 675'6700 warehouse Irvine In· --------32 1 ;.., pets $12S ••••••••••••••••••••••• E Side C.M nice area. Woman chJld OK Big with cat Needs room ut1l.. Janit I Call Bill at N rt Modem Store dustrial. :ff triple net. BIKE RENTAL BUSl ~.!-1 1 8~~9~4 · 0 La gun~ ChH Or by lge room w1lge bath condo. 'pool. t.enms. etc. Aug 1 Guy 549·5279 85 1-2120 ; after 5pm 0/:Cr'nr post ore. $450. Call 646-1~ or Inquire ln I..aguna Beach. For
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Darlene 494 3672 or kitchen priv $180 no pets 752·2836. $340 + lSt.r!oor.Agent541·5032. Realonomics Corp. Newport Beach. CallAgtEileen673-73ll 661-1162 _ _ without. 979-9656 1, ulil. t.lllless R..tal 4450 675-6700 67:MlS4 .... _....._ T--£
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Rentals. Furnished & S....mer R.tals 4200 Park Npt tennis. pool, ~. lnclds. secretarial. MESA VERDEbR Village area to $2600 per earner needs living qlr rw'T • unfum. Broker. &iS-4912 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• spa. Resp. fem. 23-28. 2 phone ans., word pro-mo. w 1storage ror restoring !'II typea of i;-eal estate
NO FEE! Apt & Condo LIDO ISLE charm mg 3 Br 2 Ba. $300. Sally cessing, Telex,qwip. 1525 Mes~~ E. C.M. car 1boat. C.M. area, will investmentss111ce 1949.
rentals. \'illa Rentals bdrm. 2 bath. pla yroom 1_69:.9591 _ _ _ _ _ THE HEADQUARTERS 545-4 Ill pay util. 646-3647 aft S~ ilt
675-4912 Broker _ Just remodeled. Mon, Housemate wanted. rent I COMPANIES 6PM 2-ITDs
PARK NEWPORT 6th751~6r1e6n1tal Bill Grundy, loft & have r~ll use or 7141'51·(&1 _ RnAILSPACE M 3S seeks 1 br apt on 642-2171 545-0611
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COUHTRYCLUI NEWP OR. T OCEAN a1mosphere $300 mo. ampl pkg. util pd. 2855 sq, ·on ar r SELL Idle items with a gar.,yr-round.838·9424 bayfront home. Give LIVING FRONT Lux. 2·4 Br Wk· 759-0780 E. Cst H . 675-6900 :~~~~~.M . SiOO. Great Dally Pilot Classified well secured 1.st or 2nd
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pets. p;oo mo. 675·:E.?J.,_ dec'd. 2 br. front yrd. t:"1M 'mo .• .,, ,776 . bar, cpt. & drps. J9r sq. I oo W k Cl 'f' d b · 1 d 't • lBr yearlyrental _FISwk.968-~.-~-~ .. ______ rt.642.4463 e lt'seasytopaceyouro-ay ee ass1 1e y ma 1.an 1
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OHTHEWATIR ~-~6S0,67J..s84~ -Adl 960-6875 4 desks avail. Broker • mercha ndise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must • Fabulous bay view. Bayfront pvt sutte t Rmmte to shr house in _.842-=-·..,14""18"'.-----
large upper duplex. 3 br non smoker. July IS to Westminster. $250/mo. OFFICE • be in your ad. The cost stays the sa me whether your ad •
2 ba . garage. Adults, no Oct IS , Sl 200 mo Call77S·l602 needs eight days selling time Or J·ust One. pets. l}OO Mo. Yearly 673·0560 SPACE
675·0236 &67J.709L _ LIDO IAY FIOMT Liberal Roommate con· Beautiful Complex next • • tact service. · Bayfront i>Vl suite. non· 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. August _ __.1213) 633·3449. lo Orange co. Airport. • Use one word in each box. About 4 words make one •
smoker. Gar, shr kitch. $200(), Beach Prop. 1740 sq. ft. $1.10 per sq. I ·t· d 1. f t M' · d · 3 1· Pl · t 1675/mo.673-0060 --~2888 __ Detached 2 Br. 1really ft. Allor~. !7 officesl • C 8SSI 1e tne 0 ype. tn1mum a IS ln0S. ease pnn • small housel allev com· N1'cely ecoratdd xlnt I · I Bay view 2 br. 2 ba, Lido Yacatiot1 ...... 4250 ""Und orf Tust1'n' Ave . ~-. • p atn y, • I I d l ""' Ughtine. New carpets s an , yr Y or summer. ·~·--•••••••••••••••••• Near beach, Fem. 40..55. thru-out, central air.
Agt,673·9000. BagBearLakecabinsand ~Aft6,646-4680. Ide a I Ar c h J t .• r-----------------------------., • H..tiuJtoftltoch 3140 EASTBLUFF 2 br den 2 Mammoth Lakes con· Male or female b Proressiooals or Con· • I •
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THE WHIFfUTRH garage. AdultJS. ti95. 848 Oceanfront Newport l'"z blocks from beach 552-7655 • I •
LuxuryAduJtunlt.sataf. AmigosWay.644-0906or Beach, 2 & 3Bdrmsi w/pool & tennis courts. • I.
fordable living. 1.2 & 3 646-5507. avail. wee-ltly Cal $350. 1st. & last. Call PLUSH OF F ICES ,
Br. Well decorated. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. $750 mo. 544·0614 3232 Paul760.7024. , 500-6000 sq fl. 1801 • I •
Olympic size pool. light· yrly. CaU Mon thru Sat. WAHTED Newport Blvd. C.M. Pb S 8 00 I ~::n~i:e~d~:.c:~~: 10-4. 675-16421 Aft. Newport on Ocean ren· Classified Ads 642-5678 646-9495 • • I •
Most beautiful bldg. in Versailles2Br2Ba,vuor tal wanted. Clean 3 10 IO bay & ocean . $825. bdrm 40lh S\ to ~th St • • I • H.~rom . MtJ.-0619 642·6149Sandy. area.' First floor. Reas h /,...J.~ • ·1 •
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2 & 3 Br, TQwnhouse un1t, Jux amenities. $750 or mo. July '82 · (? 1~""' 15 80 I
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single & double car STUDIO . across Crom pos1l l wl now. Reliable. ~ 1V1 • I
garage&, near Hunt. beach. $34$/mo yrly. 675-1274 /Uth' .-.. 1L. 7. Add S2.60 for each 1ddltlon1l llne for 8 times I • Harbour.840-6807. Pool, enc gar. laW\dry. So. Lake Tahoe lUltury VI~ l.OI-, • i •
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