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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-24 - Orange Coast Pilot,•' , I I ! I l r t eOAST GRID STARS Area's top players In Shrine Classic See TV Log Sports IUIGI CUil FRIDAY . JULY ~4 . 1981 .. STUNTMEN. IN ACTION! Networks wl 11 blanket Lady Diana's big day In Pi lot TV Log The Bravado boys Come tG> the rescue See Television Movies • • • • • • •. 11111111 llllY Ml ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS •• 'l Lady Diana brightens soggy reception. LONDON (AP > -Braving beastly British weather and with only occasional benefit of brolly, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer took over the queen's garden party and upstaged the entire royal family. including Her Majesty. The bride-to-be proved herself adept at "the royal walkabout," chatting a s suredly with whomever struc k her fancy among the several thousand guests at the world's biggest tea party Thursday -in the back yard of Buckingham Palace. "Do you like my dress?" she asked a matronly looking nurse from Yorkshire. "Oh, l'm so glad. I wasn't sure of it and I did so bate lo take it back." Most of the drenched on· lookers rated her tonic-like e nsemble "smashing," "bon· SKIMMING AT ALISO -Arms outstretched, a young beach visitor uses a Boogie board as a skimboard as she slides out Into the surfiine near the pier at Aliso Beach in South Laguna. Doctors disclose Reagan's ordeal WASHINGTON <P > -Presi- dent Reagan went through an unpublicbed medical crisls a week after he was shot in March -a mysterious, persistent, high fever that made his doctors de· bate operating on his bullet- plerced lung a tJecood time. Medical writer John Pek· kaoeo, given access to every doctor at Oeor1e Washinaton University HospitaJ who treated Rea1an so he could write an aulho{italive account of the President's ordeal, disclosed the second crisis in an article for Washingtonian maiazine. Dr. Dennis O'Leary, a hospitaJ administrator wbo acted as spokesman on the president'' re- covery, con,ftrmed Pekkan~'s account. O'Leary said there was no dis· closure of the poHlbllity ot a seeoncl operation to remove the left lobe in Re•1an 's cheat becauae maklnl that informa- tion public would b1Ve been "ln· apPl"Ollriately alarsni•t.' • 1'o keep the word that the pret· ldent wa11 aerlou1l1 Ill from leaklq out. Peklsanea reported, oee doetor Md to lie to a nune. Re aJeo eovend up tbe labli OD a ~ IO o\Mrt would not .... • lliraDclloleopy .... ........... to., ..... It•~··· bNM" I bibll. TIM .uelil illo~..-: ~,,.. w Gfftel9I pb ...... of a smiling Re agan in a robe, standing with his wife, was cropped to take out a nurse, who stood next to Reagan, holding a Pleur·evac device connected to a chest tube coming out from un - der his robe. -In a sec urity lapse, a medical voyeur -a doctor who was a part·lime member of the university medical faculty but who had no business beinl there -wandered up to Rea1an's bedside and stared intently at the president. Refua!nt to leave, he finally was escorted away by hospital security people. Reagan's second medical crisls started on the Tb~y night following the Monday March 30 shootin1. His tem- perature shot up to 1021 his color worsened, be became more tired and bis white blood count went up, Pekkanen aald. The next day, tbe fever con· tinued and that nllht Rea1an e.x· perlenced cbllls. X·raya lndlcat- ed nwd ta the lun11, 1u11t1t1na, pne•IDGllla. Surpon Benjamin Aaron or· dered a llraneboleopy to try to clear the broneblll tu-. Uld 1ur1lcal n1tdlat Oavkl 0.. ••• HM to pin .., u.e llllltll caae wbleb coat•l••d ll•• broneboeeope. la ebeclllq at out. Ill lied to tM a ... no aeeded to know for wMID tbe ,._ aBAG.\N, Pal• Al> nie," "super," although they weren't quite sure whether It was cerise, fuschla or "off pink." just as many weren't sure whether to curtsy or grab the white·gloved band that she extended. Since the queen's garden par· ty was partly in observance of the Year of the Disabled, the queen and other members ol the royal family moved among many guests in wheelchairs and on crutches and aluminum walkers. When the rain really pelted down , the queen and her husband, Prince Philip, headed off to the royal tea tent with Princesses Anne and Alexandra, but the Prince of WaJes and his fiancee stuck bravely to the greeting chores for over an hour, flanked by the thoroughly sodden detail of Yeomen of the Guard from nearby St. James's Palace. ·•Were you surprised to get an invitation? Did you think it was a hoax?" Prince Charles asked an elderly lady from Tewkesbury who still couldn't get over receiving the white card from Buckingham Palace with the magic words: "The Lord Chamberlain is com- manded by Her Majesty to in· live .. .'' "God bless you, sir ," she answered through tears, "and may the sun shine on your wed. ding day." "With my luck," answered the prince, opening an umbrella as the clouds really let go, "it prob- ably will be 11 day just like this. Hazards of the job, you know." Israel agrees to truce Habib says Begin will halt 'hostile action' against PLO TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -The Israeli government agreed to· day to halt "all hostile action" a long the Israeli-Lebanes e border, U.S. envoy Philip C. Habib announced. Habib made the announce· ment after meeting Prime Minister Menachem Begin in Jerusalem and Begin said the Israeli government endorsed Habib's statement. The U.S.·sponsored cease-fire was aimed at ending 15 days of artillery and. rocket exchanges with Palestinian guerrillas across the Lebanese border, and Israeli air and ground attacks on Palestinian strongholds in Lebanon. It was scheduled to take effect at 1:30 p.m. <4:30 a.m. PDT>. the government said. Education Minister Zevulun Hammer said Israel agreed to the truce "in order to arrive al a lull on the northern border, a respite that will enable us to im· prove our security and political situation." No other details were im· mediately available, and there was no immediate response from the Palestine Liberation Organization, which had said earlier it would agree to a cease- fire. Earlier today . Palestinian rockets slammed into crowds of shoppers in the northern Israeli town or Kiryat Shmona , killing a 65-year-old man and woundin~ Minimum benefit It wasn't his day end backed Holdup suspect finds cops everywhere WASHINGTON (AP) -The minimum benefit for Social Security recipients now receiv· Ing it would be eliminated as ol Feb. 1 under an agreement reached by House and Senate conferees. Those people would see the difference in their March 3 checks. No new minimum benefits would be awarded aft.er December. ·'This is going to affect the lifestyles of a great many peo- pl e ," s aid Rep . Dan Rosten.kowski, D·Ill., said after the Thursday action. "We're go· Ing lo have to give these people due time in order to apply for SSI (Supplemental Security In· come) and make other adjust- ments." . Rep. Sam Gibbons, D·Fla., said elimination of the minimum benefit would mean some old people would have to move in with their children or apply for public housing and food stamos. "Let's shrink the slze or ·the suffering," he said, ar(uing that substantial advante notice should be given to the people now receiving the minimum benem. The conferees then agreed that the Social Security Ad· ministration should send notices by Dec. 3 to those now receiving the minimum benefit that their March 3 checks might be af. fected. Getaway attempts by an al- leged 11-year-old armed robber came to a splashing end early today in Newport Harbor where the young man found bimseU surrounded by police, harbor patrol boats and some cuqous spectators. Newport Beach police said they arrested a wet and &nllJ'Y Gary L. Baggett, a Michigan resident, on suspicion of rob· bery. He is being held in lieu of $25,000 at the Newport City Jail. Officers claim the alleged ban· dil encountered a streak or bad luck and poor timing after he held up the Arches Liquor Store, 3400 W. Coast Highway, at 1:50 a.m. Carrying a brown paper bag containing $125 in cash, tbe ban· dit dubed out of the store and narrowly missed bumpin1 into police Sgt. Doug Thomas In the parking lot. Thomas said he chased the sprinting robber up old Newport Boulevard and then back down Santa Ana A venue where the bandit found himself back ln the liquor store parking lot. Next, Thomas reported, the fleeing suspect ran across West Coast Highway and dove into the water. The Orange County Harbor Patrol boat happened to be ln the area . Within several minutes, two more patrol boats motored up and surrounded the man. · Hemmed in by boats and a collection or policemen and Games unplugged Laundromat owner loses round restaurant customers on the shore, the bandit reportedly gave up and was pulled into one of the patrol boats. "You might say it just wasn't bis night," observed one officer. But police said the alleged bandit might get the last laugh yet. They said he apparently dropped the loot and a revolver in the harbor. A police scuba diving team was searching the area today for the missing evidence. Artificial heart given to patient HOUSTON (AP) -Surgeons have removed the heart of a 36-year-Old man who bad suf- fered a coronary oo the operat· in( table and replaced it with a heart of plastic, only the third artificial heart known to have been implanted in a human be· ing. The artificial heart Dr. Denton Cooley and other surgeons put into tbe unidentified patient Thursday never was tested in humans and had not been ap- proved by the Food and Drug Administration . But a spokeswoman for Sl. Luke's Hospital said the FDA allows such equipment to be used in life-~ateninl situations. Dodon issued a naUOllwide appeal for a donor human heart becauae the artificial one wu destined for short-term use. Donor hearts normally come from people who have suffered massiye brain damage in acci· dents. Cooley implanted the first artificial heart In 1969 in an operation the National Heart Institute Mid violated 1overn· meat pddel.ines on human ex- pe r l m enll. Tbe only other known operation ot the kind "u performed in Ar1enUna. Doc:ton were "encoura1ed but 1uarded" about the paticmt, who was '8 able eoedltion, bompltal spokeswoman Haael Haby aald todaJ. TM paU• wft.-.cl a Mart attiis while uncle'1otns •urtWY to b~ tlarM arteri• UW • .,,., .. Mart with blood. ,... art•ri• were totall1 blocked ... .................... the U1Uldal bHrt eould uv. * 111-.·· ...... .., Jalcl. ·~';;.,.., .... , laeart wo.ah't "'9cUaa --:a...... ... ti ~ beart---•• It tM ... t6 &bi~w~.•aald. 12 other people, witnesses said. The PLO said the rocket salvo was fired in retaliation for a111. overnight attack by lsraet,t• naval and ground forces south dl1 Beirut. ' A Beirut police spokesma~ said 13 Pales tinian s a nd. Lebanese, mos t o f the m civilians, were killed and 40 wounded in the overnight attack, and in two Israeli air raids ift southern Lebanon on Thursday. (See TRUCE, Pace A%) IJow.arrow murder trial, UIMkrway Sy GLENN SCO'IT , 0t ... °""',.... ._.. I A slow, tortured death of a fu gitive cocaine dealer was def picted in Orange Countf Superior Court during o~ statements in the so-called Hunte ington Beach bow-a nd-arrow murder trial. Prosecutor Patrick GearJ claimed Thursday that defe .. dants Joe Aquirre, 36, and James Marvin, 24 , were primarily to blame for tb.e brutal kiUing a year ago of the abrasive victim, Stephen Ciacj cone, who had been hiding a, Aquirre's home from bottl federal narcotics agents an4 former customers. , Geary said Aquirre and Marvin led three others in th4 midni&ht murder -which CiacC cone was told would be a rabbit hunt in nearby oil fields. i The three others accused !it the slaying , Aquirre's wif4' Laurie, 20, James Garwood, 2'( and Brian Miller, 21 , havic aareed to plead guilty to vol~ tary manslaughter charges l exchange for testimony in trial. They have not been sen tenced, but could get a max imum seven years in prison. t Although n either defens~ lawyers Michael Beecher no Richard Karch arg ued tha Aquirre and Marvin were not ln• volved, both said the kUJing w not planned. .111111cm111111 Ni&ht tbrou1b mid· mornln1 low clouds, otherwise fair through Satur~ay. Highs Saturday in the low 70s al the beaches to mid-80a inland. Lows 58 to 68. llllllllUY LopM Beach'• /HUOGI ''for~ ... tlw Sotodl&d, Ma ,..., about --Miit foll· hag ""der tltt g•n•ral cot.,., o/ art seor,, photo Paot CJ. .. ,, ,, ,, .. , .. 1J ,, _, 11 AP ..... Photo of President and Nancy &ogan in hoapital cropped to eliminate nurse with chest tube, according to Washington medical writer. From Page A1 ·REAGAN ORDEAL • • • I equipment was needed. Then Gens taped over the case lso others in the hospital would 11 not know what type of equip- " ment he was carrying into the " president's suite. .. At the time, O'Leary and other spokesmen revealed the presi- dent's rising temperature but .. minimized its importance. They told nothing about the debate among the attending physicians over whether a second operation would be needed. Reagan was spitting up fresh blood, and that worried Aaron. In addition, X-rays suggested to the surgeon that Reagan could be vulnerable to a major lung bleed, the article said. ·'At one point,'' it said, .. Aaron considered the possibili- ty of going back in and surgical- lv removiniz the left lobe, the source of the president's prob- lem." ~Diamonds switched; ;seller out $80,000 .. A man attempting to sell . $80,000 worth of diamonds in Irvine lost the gems when a pros- pective customer s witched •them with fakes, Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert said said. Lt. Lerutert said the swindle took place Tuesday afternoon in the Bank of Irvine when the vic- tim took the gems out of his safe deposit box and showed them to the customer. The customer temporarily dis- , tracted the victim's attention ORANGE COAST and made the switch, Lennert s aid. The victim's name wasn't available. Lt. Lennert said the con man apparently telephoned the vic- tim after seeing his newspaper advertisernent for t he sale of the gems. During their telephone con- versation, the con man got a good description of the two diamonds, each worth $40,000. The replicas were worth about $20 each, Lt. Lennert said. -= Daily Pilat Cl•H lflect ectvertlalng 71'1842-54171 All other deper1ments 142-4321 ' Thomas P. Haley ~end OIOel blc:ul-Ol"- 7 Robert N. Weed ........... MAIN Of'FICE J.JO Wul e.r SI (Ml• -u. (A -·· •CICl'-H lloo I MO, (Oll• -·CA t»11t Culifornia winn~g Medfly war+ Enlarges tr ee stripping zone to 900 square mi les; en/ or cement planned · LOS GAros (AP) -The state baa quadrupled the zone lo which all Cruit muat be stripped from trees, but lndlcationa are 1rowin1 that California may be wlnnlqlbe Medfiy war. The new 900 square mile area encompasses 26 cltiea generally south of San Francisco with a population totaUn1 a bout 1 million. The zone had been 2Z1 square miles. A new 580·member "police force" will be goln1 door to door besinning Monday to make sure fruit m stripped, state officials said Thursday. • The state force will conaist of civilian and state workers. Of- ficials said state workers will re· eel ve their regular salaries wblJe worklne on the force. Don Henry, assistant director of the eradication project, said the step was necessary to help make sure the infestation does not spread. Meanwhile, aerial spraying of the pesticide malathion resumed From Page A1 TRUCE • • • The Israeli military command said its artillery batteries re- turned fire at the sources of the Palestinian rocket b •. rrage. The rockets hit as townspeople were beginning to restore normal life following a relative lull Thursday. The new attack drove residents back into the un- derground bunkers. The attack came while U.S. envoy Philip Habib was briefing Prime Minister Menachem Begin on bis talks in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia aimed at end- ing the l~day-old bout or fight- ing between Israeli forces and Palestinian guerrillas on the Lebanese-Israeli border. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. said today the United States is not yet ready to let Israel have 10 F -16 jet fighters despite Israel's agreement to a cease- fire. "We are going to be watching the situation very carefully for hours and days and perhaps weeks ahead," Haig said in an interview on the CBS "Morning News." The Reagan adminis tration has delayed delivery of the planes twice in the last week in - response to forays by Israeli jets deep Into Lebanon. Israel had said the postpone- ments were unjust, but Haig s aid today the escalation of violence in the area "made it in- appropriate for the president to send that kind of lethal equip- ment into Israel. ... Laguna body identified today In th• second aeries of airborne attacks on t he tenaclout pest. Three helicop· tera took off Juat before mid- night with plans to spray parts of Mountain View, Loa Altos, Cupertlno and Sunnyvale. The spraying zone remains at 227 square miles, the area ln which medrly maggots have been found. Offlclala say a second f avora· ble court ruling and smoother airborne pesticide spraylngs have brightened tbe ,tale's prospects lo the ft1ht. Three counties are infested with the fly. None has ~en Mesan holds cops at bay; surrenders A Costa Mesa man armed with a rifle barricaded himself in his father's Fountain Valley home and held police at bay for 30 minutes Thursday after slicing his wrist and reportedly ta.king several pills, police reported. Police ·dispatcher Kevin Arnold talked with 24-year-old Rick Warner on the teleJ)hone during the standoff and con- vinced him to drop his weapon adnd surrender al about 6 p.m., police said. Warner was taken to UC Irvine Medical Center, police said. A SWAT team was called to the scene at 10105 La Quinta Cir- cle, but Warner surrendered before it arrived . Neighbors were evacuated by police during the incident. Nancy joins ioodJing fest LONDON CAP> -First Lady Nancy Reagan, official U.S. representative to the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, arrived in the British capital Thursday night for a week of festivities. Mrs. Reagan, traveling with a small group of friends and aides, landed in heavy rain at Heathrow Airport aboard the government aircraft that oc- casionally serves as Air Force One. She joins Princess Grace of Monaco and the king and queen of Tonga as some of the early ar- rivals for Wednesday's mar- riage ceremony. found on commercial farms, but five southern atatea bad Imposed strict bans on Callfornia pro- duce. A federal quarantine is already in efrect for the three counties, with an area of more than 2,000 square miles. On Thursday, U.S. District Judie Lynn C. Hieby ordered Florida to llft an embar10 re- qulrlnt California produce to be rumf1at.ed or certified aa coming from areas proven to be Cree of the prolific fly for 30 days. California officials have pro- tested quarantines by Florida and rour other southern states, saying federal restrictions on movement of crops from San Mateo, Santa Clara and Alameda counties were enou1h to prevent spread of the medfi)t. which can breed on 200 varieties of fruit and vegetables. • The U.S. Supreme Court bas asked for repOes by today from Florida, Texas, Alabama, Mis- sissippi and South Carolina Sn the sult Wed against them by California, A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday overruled that statq's ban. And the other three states said Thursday that they were not enforcing theirs in view nf the rulin~s. ..~ ........ RITA 'SENILE' -Rita Hayworth (right), Hollywood's love goddess of the 1940s and 50s, is now senile and unable to care for herself, a judge bas ruled. The actress was placed in t he care of her daughter, Princess Yasmin Kahn (left). Jurors deadlocked on slayer'~ penalty After more than three days of deliberating, an Orange County Superior Court jury has decided it was hopelessly deadlocked on whether convicted s layer William Samuel Caywood should be sentenced to death. Jurors told Judge William Thomson Thursday that 10 members favored the death sen- tence and two were opposed. Thomson scheduled a hearing for today to decide the next legal step. Caywood, 40, of Santa Ana, was convicted in )larch by a separate jury of lirst degree murder in the July, 1980, shoot· ing death of Iranian immigrants Iraq Badiiao, of Ontario, 39, and Ruhollab Bolbollan, 35, of "If the district attorney ca&· not convince 12 persons that someone should die ... then you've got something wrong with your case," he said. . Tony Rackauckas, the deputy district attorney prosecutirtg Ca ywood. was not on hand Thursday, but an associate said there is a good chance the dea(h penally will be sought from ·a new jury. Caywood, an Ontario service station owner, was convicted of shooting his two employees in the head with a pistol. He claimed in his trial that the two men had broken into his house while he was asleep and he shot the m after a chase. D uk • • ed Norwalk. e m e Jl&O 8U The hung jury was to de-Marine arrested in burgla r ies SAN DIEGO <AP> A Camp SACRAMENTO <AP > _ A termine if evidence was suffi- smaJI Marxist group is suing At-cient to prove that the shootings ~~rney General George Deukme-merited the gas chamber for J1an for labeling it a "terrorist" Caywood rather than life in A body found on the beach at organization. The Spartacist prison. Thomas.A. Murphine ..... Michael P. Harvey ~OW- coorr19fll "" Or~ Co.st "'-111••""'' ,_, Ho l'lfW\ \tofW\c ltlV\.l"•h<>"\. Pdt1ori•• m .... , "' •O 11f'rl 1\fllmtonh """•'" ""•• ~ r•produ<.eCI •Uf\out '-CW( ••I Pl'"''''"'°" o4 (OOYl"tqhf OWMr Irvine Cove early Thursday has League and its youth branch, the Although prosecutors can seek .,,,.. been identified as that of a Spartacus Youth League. said a new jury and retry the case for Riverside physician, Laguna Thu rsday that Deukmejian is a death penalty, public defender Pendleton Marin e who counseled prisoners at the base correctional center and worked as a security guard has been ar- rested in connection with at leas t 25 burglaries, authorities said. L. Kay Schultz ~al °'*9llOnl Kenneth N. Goddard Jr ~o... Bernard Schulman ~ Charles H. Loos MllMll~E- Carol A. Moore 8INmy ISdleot S•cond <'"'' PO~t~ P••<I •t Ccxt• Mt w C•llforn1• tUPS u ... ....,, Sivb1.<ript.on by <•,,,~, '4 00 rnonU\ly by m•1I U SO f"f'O"ff\ly m1111•ry dP\t1n•hon\ \A 00 MOntftfy TM 0 •-CAN•I 0 .. 1, PilOI, w1tl\ wl\1(1\ l\<-11\• 'I•~ p,._, ,, _ .. _ by ,,... 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Rate aub;ect to 'J't'easury Secwities c:baqe. toke 1ogie Of the moat IUbatanttal lft1'-,gt thll year. Twndoul cl1count1 on di•...., V·61, Whether you wish to buy or IHM, NOW la the ttme. Hwry In early tor beat Mlectlon. Bring cash, checks, bank or savings passbook. \\e1l deposit funds in American Passbook and transfer to our new ~t rate 21h year 'freasury Account August 1. Insured to $100, 000. ••• a V' Plnomtllilng cit loW rate• V'HUlftm 1.-claly low ,. .. On .. ••eoutlve deffte* ---..................... ...,._._ ....... ·' 11 ............. No grouches here as Glen CamJJbell mug& it up with Oacar the Grouch and photographers in New York. Singer Campbell is featured in Oscar's new record " Sesame Country." Art museum gets bonanza Real estate developer Harold Uris says be bas visit· ed the Metropolitan Museum of Art since be was in grade school and dreamed of giving money to benefit the museum and Central Park. Uris. 76, announced this week he had given · $10 million to improve education at the lll·year-old inslitu· lion. ··My interest in this is not art," he said. "I would love to see the boys, instead of roaming the park beating people over the head. learn· ing about art." The gift is one of the largest the museum has re· ceived. New York Gov. Hugh Carey says at least part or the reason he doesn't want to run for president of the Unit· ed States is the lack or cer· lain epicurean pleasures in the nation's capital. He's nearly 62 now, but Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of the world's tallest moun· lain, plans another try at Mount Everest -al least part of the way. "I 'm a believer In challenges," Hillary said in an interview in Spokane, Wa s h. "For me. going with the expedition team will be a great experience and a great adventure." The laconi c New Zealander, who first stepped atop the 29 ,028 -f oot Himalayan mountain in 1953 with Sherpa guide Ten1lng Norkay, plans to accompany an American expedition that will attempt Everest's un· climbed East Face this fall. That side is so remote no expedition has approached it since 1921. •'I spent 15 years in Washington as a con· gressman and had to leave because there were no delis and no good bread.·' he said. "Things haven't changed." A 1tate Coult ol AP.P••l up. htld a lower court ruUn1 that dl1ml11td a Ubtl 1ult a1alnlt the National Enquirer tabloid by entertainer Rudy Vallee. The appellate court backed Superior Court Judae Tbom11 .Johnson who two years ago said Vallee could not claim defamation or ruination of b1s reputation by a 1979 Enquirer article. The article stated that ''Vallee threw an ear· popping four-letter flt when be showed up to entertain at a San Franclsco bash, only to find it had been canceled. Rudy thundered that no one bad bothered to inform him and angrily threatened to sue if he wasn't paid." A Las Vegas judae ordered comedian lledd Fon to con· tinue paying $2,500 a month tern porary support to his estranged wife until their Sept. 8 divorce trial. Foxx, 58, asked the court to terminate the payments, claiming he cannot afford them and that his estranged wife, Joi Yun CbJ Fon, ~. should be working. But Foxx. as previously or· dered by District Judge Joseph Pavllkowskl, failed to submit a fi nancial statement. TOLD TO PAY Redd Foxx Deluge soaks Missouri 100-degree heat buckles highway in Oklahoma V.S. summary T llundanlormt swept ec.rou nortr.r11Ml-rleftdlft10U.w"*-r" Ohio Val !rt on T h<lnday. d\lmplfto flve lft<MlofralJtatT,....IOft,Mo. Columola, MO., had wlndS yp ID 10 ml)fl •nd 004 211> IJtCr.t of rain 111 - hour Anottwr stiorm lat" 111 IN day oave Illa c..,lrel Mluourl town .., - dltlonel 0 71 lncr.s. 01vl119 It a re<Ofd 2. J7 ln<llasln241•,,"S. 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Second NO'I •:20p.m. u .. S2 Second low 11:2211.m l.J SURf RIPORT .... ,....'"" ""' Me• Ow I t S t 2 SW 2 J s t 4 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,1=rld1y, July 2•t 1981 s Fall Fair in danger? OC Fair eyes legislation nixing race -related activities By n:aav t:UUSEN Ot•Ml'f ......... Oranee County Fair Board's Sacramento lobbyist Is quietly monitoring the feasibility or legislation to eliminate state re· quirements for fair activity in conjunction with county fairs' thoroughbred horseracln1. Former State Sen. Dennis Carpenter of Newport Beach, the local board's attorney of re· cord in the capital, submitted a written report on the effort that was aired Thursday by the board in Costa Mesa . Although Fair Manager Ken· neth Fulk said such legislation could be a financial boon to the Orange County fair , board member Robert Seal warned the maneuver is like that or a drowning man "throwing away the life preserver in hopes or something better." The Orange County board stages a Fall Fair annually In Cypress in order to hold a 12· day thorou1.hbred meet at Lot AlamitOI Race Course in Oc- tober. The fall fair is usually unprolitable. . Racing proceeds -more than $488,600 last rail -are used to stage and improve the aMual Or a nae County Fair held each July at the Costa Mesa fair· grounds. Already pressed for fUnds to renovate and add facllitiea at the grounds, board members have been critical or state rac· Ing omcials who have expanded privately operated race meets at the expense of the county fairs. Orange County's racing meet, for Instance, is now releeated to the evenings on the days the an· nual Santa Anita Oak Tree meet is staged. And to meet state legal re· quirements to hold even those nighttime races, the fair board produces a small Fall Fair run· ning simultaneously on the Los Alamitos grounds. Alamlt.o11rounds. Fall exhibit.a wlll be drutical· ly curtailed this year because ol a bud.Jet crunch. board mtm· bers report. Fair Manager Fulk and boa.rd member Robert Krone araued Thursday that le1islatlon elimlnatlng the need for such a fair would be a financial boon. Seat, lndicating he learned of Carpenter's effort for the flnt tlme Thursday, warned that legislation passed In the late 1800s made county racing meets possible only because or fair operations. He indicated that tamperin1 with that legislation could result in the complete loss or fair boards' racing meets. Seat questioned Carpenter's investigation as unauthorized by the board and demanded that Carpenter confine future activi· ty in Sacramento to items ap. proved by the board. Combat readiness better All but one of six 'unfit' divisions shape up WASHINGTON CAP> -Less than a year after conceding that six of its 10 U.S.-based divisions were unfit for combat. the Army has said that all but one have shaped up. Gen. Edward C. Meyer, Army chief of staff, said in an in· terview the turnabout resulted • from advances in manning, equipping and training. Last September. the Army acknowledged that six or its 10 U.S .·based divisions were below readiness levels. Meyer declined lo s ingle out any s pecific divisions for discussion, but it is known that the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord, Calif., is the only such outfit still rated as below standard. The Army's six overseas divisions have been kept in a high state or readiness, officials said. These divisions and their supporting elements account for about 45 percent of the Army's total strength of about 774.000 men and women. Night hours slow 1-5 widening work Meyer said a key factor in the Army's upgraded readiness has been a marked reduction in the sho rt age Of DOD · commissioned officers, who are vital in troop training. That NCO s hortage has been cut by about two-thirds since last September and now totals around 2.900 Among the inherent problems with congested freeways is the fact traffic never seems to let up enough for workers to make changes to improve the flow. That 's why an important widening project on the Santa An a Freeway just north of the Orange County line is being car· ried out at night. It's also a r eason why the project to widen the northbound freeway from three to four lanes, which began in March. isn't expected to be completed until about October 1982. Novo·Rados Constructors or Anaheim has a $19 million con· tract from CaJtrans to widen the freeway from the county line at the Sa n Gabriel River to Was hington Boulevard. about 4.5 miles to the north. The project currently is about one·third completed. a Caltrans spokesman said. Most of the construction to pave a new lane begins after evenmg commuter traffic sub· sides and it stops again about 5 a.m .. the spokesman said. For some of the more sensitive parts of the project, where construe· lion could seriously impede traf· fie, Caltrans allows work only on weekend nights, the spokes man explained. The Army's chief attr ibuted gains in retaining seasoned non · corns and in recruiting new soldiers or higher quality in part to pay increases voted by Congress last year and further boosts in benefits recommended by the Reagan administration this year. We1re Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Ca II the number below and your 'message will be recorded, tr anscribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 Slll#l styles m~ not be availible in 1115/us. store optnJ JO un s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 24, 1981 ~rou~rnrn Racism damages high Heiress , housi ng group tried to block sale of home CHICAGO (AP> -An belrea and a housing a§sociaUon have been ordered by a federal Judie to pay nearly $300,000 [n dama1es to a black couple for plotting to prevent them from movin& to the wealthy Oak Brook suburb. U.S. District Court Judie Prentice H. Marshall on Wed- nesday ordered Jorie Ford Butler and the Hunter TralJs Homeowners Association to pay $288,891 to WUUam and Dorothy Phillips, who wanted to buy a house in exclusive Hunter Trails, a s ubdivision in Oak Brook. In a bench trial last October, Marshall found that the assocla- tl on and Ms . Butler, the daughter o r the late multimillionaire Paul Butler, the major deve loper of Oak Brook, violated the couple's civil rights by trying to block the sale of the house. Marshall said the couple suf· fered ''humiliation, anguish, em- barrassment and hurt. Phillips, 38, owner of a small chain of Chicago-area car washes, a1reed in July 1880 to buy tbe house from Dennis Broderick for $675,000. ·'The minute that deal was struck, the word in Oak Brook spread llke wildfire," Mar1ball wrote in bis opinion. He said the 9S·member association "set out to block the sale and did so because of the Phillips' race." The civil lawsuit filed by the Philllpses charged that Ms. Butler and the association worked out a deal in July to sell the house to Ms. Butler after they learned of the couple's race. Days after the agreement between the Phillipses and Broderick was signed. the as - sociation exercised the right to buy the home, with several as- sociation members contributing $7 ,000 each and then agreeing to sell the purchase option to Ms. Butler for $10,000. Lawyers for the association and Ms . Butler said they took that action because they believed the $675,000 sale price was too low and would arrect the value of their homes. In her testimony, Ma. Butler contended that she decided to buy the house when she learned it would be sold for leu than the $850,000 Uat price. But the judge said he did not find her testimony "credible," aayln1 that she toured the Broderick house in March and Indicated that she was not Interested in buying it at any price. Under the judge's order, Ma. Butler and the association each must pay the PhUlipses $100,000 in punitive damages and split the remainder in compenutory damages and legal fees. Phillips said he and his wife and son plan to move from the home they have been renting in suburban Hinsdale to the nearby Oak Brook house as soon as the closing is complete, possibly this week. ' Ms . Butler and her two brothers inherited all the stock of the Butler Co., as well as their father's real estate holdings following their father's death June 24 when he was hit by a car near his home. · Army's new. tank endorsed M-1 gets backing despite m echanical bugs in t ests WASHINGTON (AP) - Generals and sergeants insisted that they have full confidence in tbe Army's new M-1 tank despite the mechanical bugs that have shown up in field tests. "The most extensive and de- manding tests we've ever re- quired of a combat vehicle" have shown that the new tank measures up as the weapon needed to cope with the numerically superior force mounted by the Soviet bloc in Europe, Maj. Gen. Duard D. Ball, the M-1 program manager. told a congressional panel. And Maj . Gen . Richard Lawrence, whose 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas, was the first combat unit to re- ceive the M·l , said. "My troops and I enthusiastically endone the Abrams tank." But a skeptical Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis .. presiding at the hearing by a Joint Economic s ubcommittee, dwelled on the m ai ntenance and durability problems outlined to the panel Tuesday by the congressional General Accounting Office. Proxmire pointed lo a chart bearing a quotation by the late Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, for whom the M-1 is named : ''Basically no requirement is so urgent that we produce un- satisfactory equipment to nu it." The Army plans to buy 7,056 of the M·ls at a total projected cost of $18.5 billion -an average of $2.6 million apiece -to replace t he M-60 tank that has been the mainstay of the U.S. armored force since the 1960s. The service has received 125 M-ls from the prime contractor, Chrysler Corp .• and will decide later this year whether to boost production from 30 to 60 tanks a month. The GAO report said recent tests conducted by the Army at Fort Hood, the Aberdeen, Md., Proving Ground and Fort Knox, Ky .. showed that the M-1 flunked the standards set for operating without a breakdown or replace- ment of major engin e or transmission parts. But the Army orricials ques- tioned the GAO's methods and said performance was much bet- ter when the M -1 was put through Its paces during a re- cent four-day simulated battle at Fort Hood. "I rode an M-1 during the ex- er~ise for over 400 kilometers '240 miles,' and it didn't break down," said Sgt. 1st Class Robert C. Braggs, who com- mands four tanks in a 1st Cavalry platoon. Minimuin henef it end hacked WASHJNGTON (AP> -House and Senate conferees have agreed on an errective date or Feb. 1 for eliminating the minimum benefit for Social Security recipients now receiv- ing it. ~ The change would f>e reflected in the March 3 Social Security checks or affected beneficiaries. The minimum benefit sets a payment floor of $122 a month. Persons who actually have ac· crued less than that through their work record must receive at least that amount. The House and Senate accept- ed elimination of the minimum benefit in their budget recon- ciliation bills. but moves were made in Congress to restore it. The House adopted a resolu- li on Tuesday staling that persons now receiving Social Security benefits s hould not have their benefits reduced. However , the resolution was not binding. The Senate voted against such a resolution. The Reagan administration strongly supported eliminating the minimum benefit. The conferees also agreed that the Social Security Administra- tion should notify the 3 million persons now receiving the minimum benent by Dec. 3 that their benefits might be affected in their March 3 checks. In their budget reconciliation bills, the Senate bad set an effec- tive date of Sept. 1 for eliminat- ing the minimum befit, while the House target date was April 1. Sen. Russell Long, D-La .• argued for the earlier date, although he opposed eliminating the minimum benefit. "I didn't vote for it, but if we're going to do it. let's save as much money on It as we can" he said. Robert Myers, deputy Social Security administr ator. said that for administrative purposes, the September date was too soon. 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"It's a wonderful play, Just hilarious," Ma . Brown said.• "But, come on, It's far from realistic. None of my girls ever sang or danced ... " Ms. Brown, whose brothel wu closed last year in a storm of. controversy, disapproved of the . · picketers. "My hand is shaking and I'm perspiring just thinking about those people out there," Ms. Brown said. . .,, .......... PROUD PAPA PANDA -Pe-Pe, Mexico City Zoo's panda bear, celebrates with a feast after his mate, Ying-Ying, pre- sented him with an offspring. Veterinarians have said that the mot.her and the baby should be closely observed for at least the next six months. The last panda cub died when it was accidentally crushed by Ying-Ying. Outside, a coffin was borne by .· pallbearers to symbolize a decline in morality the past decade, said Texas Moral Ma- jority vice president, the Rev. Joe West. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 24, 1981 s ~UillU~ Drug controversy rages Medicine suspected of causing brain damage SACRAMENTO (AP> -Ao experimental drua used by a University Medical Center doc- tor to treat "valley fever" vic- tims but suspected by other doc- tors or causin1 brain damaae re- mains a center of controvenv there. · Dr. Paul Hoeprlcb, former chief or lnfectious diseases at U M C. tested the dru1 on humans, with federal Food and Drug Administration permission, from 1975 to um~. hospital of the inveatl1ator (Hoeprich)?" Or. Elliot Gold- 1tein, chief of the UMC division of lnfect.loua disease, told the Sacramento Union. Goldstein and Dr. William El- lis, a UMC patboloaist who studied brain damare ht 1' "valley fever" paOenll who died alter recet vin1 the dru1, wrote to UC Medical School Dean Dr. Hibbard Williams last Nov· e mber about UMC's ethical responsiblllty. Jot of other thin11 to make peo- ple behave this way , from carbon mono~de poisonina to havSoa •stroke," Hoeprtch said. Hoeprtch uaed the drug on :SO . UMC patients, 35 of them "valley fever" sufferers. The UMC human subjects re- view committee banned the drug uae In January 1979 after several doctors showed critical reports. One of the reports was from EUis, who examined the brains of t• of the 17 people who died after using the dru5!. ... ..,.,.... UMC banned the drug in 1979 because or possible side effects, including what some doctors said was brain damage in at least 10 patients who died. But Hoeprich, still with FDA permission, passed the drug along to doctors at four other hospitaJs until April or this year, when UMC told him not to and the FDA halted its use. Williama appointed a \.'Ommit- tee to study the matter, result· ing in the April order to halt the supply of the drug to other hospitals. The drug is Amphotericin B Methyl Ester, an anti-fungal drug manufactured by E.R. Squibb & Sons. Ellis said he found strange and distinctive scarring in 10 of those brains and attributed it to "a specific property in the drug" that attacks cell mem- branes. VISITING WHARF-Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki shakes hands with American tourists who surround him at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Suzuki was en route to Japan following economic summit coo- f erence in Ottawa. Some UMC doctors are con· cerned abo ut the ethical responsibility of tbe Unjversity of California in playing a role in s upplying the drug to other hospitaJs. Hoeprich, who r esigned as division chairman last fall to work on a book, still believes the drug can help "valley fever" victims. He ascribes most of the deaths and brain damage to the effe c t s o f meningitis o r hydrocephalus. which can de- ve lop from "valley fever ," a fungal disease found in the San J oaquin Valley. After the UMC ban, Hoeprich said he supplied the drug to Kaiser hospitals in Sacramento and Walnut Creek, Cedars-Sjnai Medical Center in Los Angeles and the University of Kansas Medical Center. He said he followed FDA guidelines for this outside use. She sues over 'bride price' Iranian says husband agreed to pay if she married him "Were those patients notified outside or here that they were receiving a drug not to be permitted to be used at the "All I'm saying is there are a ' The FDA halted testing of the drug in April, seeking tests on the purity of the drug. Paralyzed Navy worker fired Wheelch air-bound employee h ad r eceived h igh praise Training Center where Miss Bowen has worked since Jan. 5 as a computer typist. But her supe r visor said Deborah has never exceeded her allowable sick leave accruing in a Ci vii Service job at four hours per work period or one day a month. e mployees at the Navy base were angry about the firing, he said. MARTINEZ (AP) -An Ira- nian woman has gone to court to force her husband to come up with the "bride price" of up to $366,000 he allegedly agreed to pay her if she married him. A lawyer for Minarokh Hamzavi-Tehrani, 32, tiled a lawsuit in Contra Costa County Superior Court this week saying s he agreed to marry Nasser Mohammad Ghassem, 35, if he would pay her 1,000 gold PahJavi coins on demand. The woman's attorney, Alan Kornfeld, said the coins now are worth $366 each, bringing the total "bride price" to $366,000. But a foreign exchange dealer, Michael Etemad, said each coin is worth about $100. or a total of $100,000. The couple came to the United States after being married in Ruling OKs warrants SAN FRANCISCO 1APl A county magistrate hai; the power to issue an out-of-county search warrant. the California Supreme Court has ruled. The ruling came in a Santa Barbara case. The conviction of Scott Montgomery Fleming on a co· caine-selling charge was upheld. Tehran, Iran, in April 1977 . The woman. who returned to Iran a year later , has been una- ble to return to the United States b ecause her hus band. an American citizen, refuses to sign visa papers allowing her to enter this country. the suit says. Kornfeld said he expects Ghassem to dispute the suit on the grounds that the agreement was made in another country. Ho weve r , the attorney con- tended that the pact is legally binding in this country unless it is contrary to public policy. Ghassem, who lives in the county, could not be reached for comment. SAN DIEGO <AP > -Deborah Bowen. who is wheelchair-bound due to injuries she suffered as a result or child abuse, is being fired from her first and only job despite high praise from col· leagues -including her im- mediate supervisor -because the Navy says she took too much sick leave. She has been paralyzed from the waist down since the age of 6. Now 20, she also has surrered from an infectious bladder problem and asthma. In addUion, Catherine DuBois said Deborah does 95 percent or the work in the department when she is there and is the only worker c apable or using the computer. John J ay, president of local 3733 of the American Fede ration of Government Employees, said Wednesday "we have filed a grievance in this case ... In applying for the job, "my handicaps were well known and discussed." Miss Bowen said. "I told them sometimes I can be well for six months and then I can be sick for a week or sick every other week and they said I could be absent from my job 51 percent or the lime without en- countering problems." He r•'• Good Newal NO MORE FLEASll On Your Pet o r In Your Homel •ADrnr tlO -•u.ot ••• ••••LI •U•CllASI 6\IC.aJ'/••1V• In the termination notice de· livered .Monday, the Navy said Miss Bowen e xceeded her sick leave by being absent 40 days in the last six months. McDonald said neither the ensign nor chief petty officer who interviewed her remembers such a conversation. McDonald told reporters: "We are still studying her terrnioa· lion, but our position Is as it stands now." -NOYI N l"ICTIYI AGAINST: • PU4l • M>AOIU •Un • Cl ' n.al -~ ·-. CAUi-'""" •ICU.WA'" c••t1-rt1 y .. r pest prelt.._ ••• wltlto"' clte•k•lsl • unit works on sole. silent ultrosonic waves • sol e to humons & pets • uses only 4 walls power • no special installation • pests eliminated in 2 to 6 week s "We did advise her that she would have to improve her al· t e ndance record ... said Lt. C mdr. Thomas McDonald, director of the Fleet Combat Miss Bowen was given less than two weeks' notice and is in- eligible to complain through Civil Service because she is on a year's probation, said Jay. Civil "I wanted so muc h to do well and be able to stand on my own feet," s.Ud the wheelchair-bound Miss Bowen. • CMOUn ·-.,...~ DIS~DIY Pest Roi Sales (714) 661-9191 (714) 760-7251 T he ROUND-UP R EST AURANT And L OUNGE 843 W. I 9 th, Costa Mesa PluNt~ tor R f'Wn'ado.u 6 4 6-0804 N ow Open For L UNCH • DINNER · Daily Lunch Specials Complete Dinner Menu Featuring The 14 oz. Round-Up Porterhouse L':~f\l S 7 95 i "te rt d.-.5'11'" fl~ Re1t. Hoon Mon.-Thure. 10s30 A.M.-9130.P.M. Friday 10:30 A.M..11 P.M. Sat. 4:30 P.M.-11 P.M. .. ..-,.J~5M lllly Piiat Classifieds "No r~sponse from the Register -hired Wyoming Oil 'Lottery' Open To All In August! SANTA ANA.CALIF (Specia~ Hundreds of U.S. citizens will win 011 lease rights in upcoming public drawings conducted by the State of Wyoming. Some may achieve overnight wealth by selling their rights to oil com· panies and retaining lifelong royalties on any oil or gas pro- duction Incredibly, most will risk no more than $30, tax deductible, to enter the little-known program that offers every American the opportunity to compete on an equal basis with giant 011 com- panies for leases of public lands. Entry details and information may b£! obtained by writing The 8 . Ryan Snyder Company, Inc. (Oil and Gas Lease D1vis1on), Post Off ice Box 268, 2030 East Fourth Street, Santa Ana, California 92702. Enclose $1 for postage and handling. The Snyder Company w ill for- ward official entry cards and full instructions in time to meet the August 14, 1981 deadline. • The 8 Ryan Sn)'Oer Co • Inc STEPHEN BROWN LIQUIDATORS APPRAISERS By Order of MajOr Furniture a Carpet Manufacturer 'SUNDAY, JULY 26 ~.0~~0.m. 17751 Sky Park East, lrvlne, CA Deeorator Farnitare Uegant ltyted rumtture lnctodlng: ~n • LM..atl • ~ a S.Cttonola. Coctctall, Coffff a End Tablet. avollOble In decorator fabl'lca and lmpoMd hordWOOd rromeL Persian Carpets &. Ragt1 bQUllh hondknOfted 11t1t a woot.n .... ._ oorpeta In aome of l'9 tolOwlng dellgne: ICoehon • Kennon • khC>fOeeOn • Tabftl e Shilo&. Hunting. ProY9f a Mlmol Carpett. TheM corpeta ore ~ In many .Uee. Olftee Equipment SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER All thru the month of July SAVINGS FROM 50°10 to 70°10 or ntore. AM It.--.-tecte4 tr-,....-stock, ........ la lleW -..Cll.M..y...__~w -ef •kWTe•_..tti. -•• nrittl MtKtloM of .... tte.e If• •tit,... te •ltlt _. .... ,_ .,.... ...... c ........ . ELECTRIC and LllHTlllG ll2 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa IAcroe1 tr..~ Hw·se,yJ . Phone 646-3737 /646-8194 Thi• la the laat big •••k of the ..... Hurry! Sale end• Aug. 2, 19801 t hru the E»llot.'' AA eictenttYe •llctton of MW and uMCI oMce equipment tnctudlng: Encuttve o..u. H4Hman Mlllef FumllUf9 e lookca ... • Ftlel • 1tofage Cablnefl • lofM. Conllt9nce Table and Cholfl • llM .. leclllc• • 60 New I~ Catoutatorl. Adttlf a IO¥QI ...... Element TwNWrtlM • Mall9oom lqulpment onCI Much. Much Mote. ; ol ~~tr @ e42-s61a charge It~ by phone From 8outh C.911n• I North Countr c.n M0-1220 toll-free. ' Fea•red ltl•• IDClladel------. I ROil Top Dtm • "VqM" Slot ,..,...._. • Bud Caned P'uralt.uft, • 8dlr CairpN • a.c.u.a Offtce funltlln ucl M..cb. Madi Mon. '• J \ ' i A.• Orange Cou t DAIL y PILOT /l'rloay, Ju!Y 24, 1 ., Consumers bene/it from county agency Orange County government's Consumer Affairs Office, we're happy to report, is alive and well -despite the surprising and Ul· conceived attempt by Supervisor Bruce Nestande to abolish it. If there is one county agency that is delivering bang for the buck, it is the cons\lmer office which last year, with a budget of $335,000, handled 38,000 cpm· plaints and gained more than $700,000 in restitution for con· sumers who sought assistance. Nestande argued twice dur· ing recent hearings on the coun· ty's $7~ million budget that the office no longer could be afforded and its funding should be turned over to more deserving pro· grams, such as services for abused children, or women, or ex-convicts. Co unt y government, however, already contributes in those areas. If it doesn't -and statistics aren't there to back up that claim -then perhaps the Board of Supervisors should have been looldn1 at some of the millions of dollars that it added to other departmental budgets. Board Chalrroan Ralph Clark pointed out that the consumer of· fice was organized in 1972 because there was no other re· course for the average citizen. The state, he noted, has only two consumer investigators and takes no responsibility for assisting in· dividuals. Orange County now has six investigators, able to work with citizens on a one-to-one basis. , Taken in context with the significant numbers of dollars spent by county government in other areas, and the effective- ness that appears to have been achieved by the Consumer Af. fairs Ofrice, Supervisor Nestande doesn't come off as being con· cerned with the consumer's side of issues. Fortunately. there were three votes by other supervisors who are. Another surprise Gov. Jerry Brown is nothing if not unpredictable. During a four -year legislative battle over construe· tion of the 43-mile Peripheral Canal along the Sacramento River delta, Brown firmly sup· ported the plan that would com- plete the State Water Project in· itiated by his-father, former Gov. Pat Brown. When the state Legislature finally voted to authorize the project last year, Gov. Jerry signed the bill with a flourish. But Northern Calif omia op· ponents of the canal, fearing loss of their water to Southern California. were not about to give up. In a relatively short time they gathered enough signatures to place a referendum on the canal bill on the ballot, hoping to have it voted down by the elec· tori ate. At that point Brown suddenly decided to move into a neutral position, refusing to take a stand on the proposed referendum that threated to unleash a bitter North-South controversy. Since there was no choice but to place the measure before the voters, it was assumed the gov· ernor would choose to call a s pecial election in November, rather than wait until next June when he could be on the same ballot as a candidate for the U.S. Senate. That would enable him to have the canal debate well behind him when he launched his campaign. This week, surprisingly, Brown announced he would not call a November election. The $8 million cost would be a "needless expense," he said. And the general election in June would certainly bring out far greater numbers of voters, as well as giv- ing proponents and opponents of the water project more time to present their arguments. This obviously is correct. The re markable thing is that Brown is willing to risk having his personal campaign embroiled in the inevitably unpleasant wa~r controversy, possibly at the cost of some votes. But, since the state's voting weight is in the South where the canal surely will be supported, be might turn the maneuver to his advantage by returning to his in· itial strong support of the project. Doubtless Brown the politi· cian has considered this. too. Gobbledygook fighter Cheers for Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige whose personal fight against gov· ernment gobbledygook now has electronic support. Baldrige, a dedicated ad- vocate of plain language, has a whole raft of words and phrases he doesn't want to see used in communications from his depart· ment. The banned words include such jewels as hopefully, input, viable, hereinafter, bottom line. interface, prioritize, optimize, specificity and the like. And he doesn't want anyone saying he or she is ''gratified by your willingness to aid in this en· deayor" when they simply mean, ·'Tm glad you want to help." • Confronted by the secretary's insistence on striking out words and phrases he doesn't like, en· terprising aides have devised a way to program word processors to Oag the off enders. For exam· pie, if a memo or letter being scanned on a word processor uses the word "viable," the message "Don't use this word" will flash on the screen. The warning thus permits some instant editing before Secretary Baldrige spots the message. Now if all government de· partments could be equipped with such electronic editors, thlnk how much paper and turgid prose could be saved. Op1n1ons expressed in lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex· pressed on lnis page are those of their authors and art1sh. Reader comment is 1nvit· ed. Address The Oa11y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa M esa, CA 9262b. Phone l71'1 641-4321 L.M. Boyd I Racing record Sunshine Mary made her debut 11 a racehorse on Nov. 9, 1980. She finished dead last in that race, and dead last In each of her nine races thereafter. But that still doesn't qwte tell the story. By dead last, 1 mean way back. In her beat race abe w11 last by 25 lencths. · Q. Who was the U.S. Navy hero put on trial for rape? A. Can only 1uess you refer to John Pau\ JOMt who wu acquitc.d of tbe char'• in Flortda after the American RevotuUoo. Hb real n1me. lnctden· tllJ)'. WU Just Jobn Paw. He WU born la .Prance. and he took the JqMt ORANGE COA ST ~Pilat name u an allu to esca~ the law. After bla Revolution heroics, be became a slaver· and a part·Urne pirate, and he wound up broke and despised ln France, where be died. It h11 been reAOrted that' the En1U1h poet Lord Byron u-.1824) kept records of all hit romances. He has been quoted a1 1ayln1 bb own no&ea proved tha& durln1 one 12· month period in lllT and 1818, be had exactly 200 lqve attain l_nvolvtn1 mllted •enden. Surely you'v' read that a ~ per'• ean are lD iU llnea. - • '. . NCPAC backs a tax dodge WASHING TON -The National Conservative PoHtical Action Commit· tee, the notorious NCPAC of the put election campaign, bombarded liberal candidates with ugly contentions and controversies. Now it has allegedly been transformed from a campaign force lo a lobbying operation that has become intimidating to policymaking Washington. Its outspoken young chairman, John T. Dolan, has been invested by nature and circumstance with a unique gift for passive incitement. His views are stridently partisan: he would be the last person you would expect to find strad· dJing a political fence. Yet he has suddenly become a cham· pion of the "straddle." That's the "com· modities straddle," a slick but legal tax dodge used by wealthy individuals to re· duce their income taxes, A BILL PUSHED by Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D·N. Y .. would close this loophole, which costs the Treasury about $1.3 billion a year in lost revenue. He has the full weight of the Reagan ad· ministration behind him. But Dolan has thrown his weight against the legisJation. In recent letters to senators, NCPAC called for preserv- ing the straddle loophole. "I am shocked," Dolan wrote, "at the lack of understanding in the Congress of the full ramifications of the proposed legislation." Some of those ramifications happen to have been spelled out in a study pre- pared by the staff of the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation -and Dolan notwithstanding, it's clear what kind of tax-sheltering the legislation would put a stop to. Straddling is some tricky sleight-of· hand that is hard for the public to G. -Ja-c1-11-1-111_1_1 -4f'~ follow. It involves simultaneous con- tracts for future s ale and purchase of com modi ties -soybeans. silver or Treasury bills. By pl aying the fluctuations in the market, a sllrewd straddler can take a tax-deductible short-term loss from or· dinary income in one year, then recoup the following year with a profit taxed as long-term capital gain. THE KEY TO the straddle is the dtf· ference in tax rates: 28 percent for capital gains, up to 70 percent for or- dinary income. Some of the results were listed in the confidential report after an analysis of tax returns : -Three individual returns showed an aggregate of more than $11 million ' in ordinary income that had been sheltered by commodity losses in a straddle operation. One individual used $100,000 in straddle losses to on set $60,000 in salaty and $40,000 in interest income. An executive earning $60,000 in salary, plus $420,000 in commissions and interest, offset the bulk of his in· come with a $395,000 straddle loss. In those three examples, the .. com· m odily" used was Treasury bills "StraddJes in Treasury bill futures and options .. now appear the most com· mon commodity shelter," the tax com· m1ttee staff found. In other words, thousands of wealthy individuals have made a cozy tax shelter for themselves out of the na· tional debt -which costs the rest of w; taxpayers billions of dollars a year in interest alone. So we not onJy pay them for financing the national debt, but they use the debt structure as a means of avoiding taxes on their other income: THIS IS THE rich man's tax dodge that NCPAC wants to perpetuate -a good stamp program for the silver· spoon set that costs ordinary taxpayers Sl.3 billion a year. One recipient of Dolan's letter to senators thought it smac,ked of lobbying. Since NCPAC has not registered as a lobbyist with the Clerk of the House, the apparent viola· tion has been referred to the Justice Department for review. Footnote: Dolan refused to talk to my associate Tony Capaccio. because I would not agree to slop calling his ultra- c on s erv a ti v e organization ultra- conservative Sell-improvement's a losing game We have chairs in the house no one has sat on i.n years. We have beda no one has slept in except at Christmu since the kids went away to colleae. We have dishes no one eats off and &lasses no one drinb from . I can understand all that. but why we still have that piano in the living room I'll never understand. The piano itself must have for1otten what music sounds like by now. It's a magnificent piece or wood but it hasn't been played in 10 years and then only for one ni&ht when an old school friend was at the house. He was the one who always played the piano when we were in high school, loo. LAST WEEKEND, I aot ala.ring at the piano and I walked over and picked up the lid of the piano bench and started looklnl at the 1beet music and boolta atorecf in the compartment. There, yellow with a1e, wu Schirmer'• Belin· ner's Plano Lesson Book with my name on it. I remember that whole sorry incl· uent. When 1 wu a freshman in colle1e and playing a lot of football, I sot wor- ried about the lack of cult ure lD my life, to J ttarUd payinc a history teacher'• wife S2 an hour to teach me bow to play the piano. She wu very nice and pa· tient, but I could tell 1be didn't tb1nk she bid another Horowitz on her bands. On the tb1rd Saturday of the football season, I broke my l~ft index ftqer and that wu the end of my muatcal career. All tbb nuhed tbrouth my mind over . the weekend, and as I stood staring at that unused piano, 1 got tbink.ing of all the other little gestures I'd made in an effort to improve myself one way or another over the years. THE NUMBER OF limes I have silently vowed to lose weight Is too depressing a statistic to recall. 1 don't ANDY RllllY have lo eat all bananas or all carbohydrates at one meal, all sugars or all fats at others. I pus through Scarsdale on the train every day and that hasn't helped. I don't need any calorie-counting charts or a plan for every meal. All I need to do to lose weight is to stop overeating. tr I knocked off the Ice cream alone, it wouldn't do any harm. Then I noticed about a year ago that the bulge at the back of my upper part of my arm wu getting almost as blg as the bicep muscle in front except the bulge in back was mosUy fat. I went to a sport.I store at lunchtime and bought two 10-pound dumbbells. For three weeks I cot up from the chalr at my desk several times a day, walked to the table under which l kept the dumbells, and lifted them from down by my knees up to my shoulders as many times as I could. Then I'd rest a minute and dolt again. I thought I'd begun to notice some firming up of my arm muscle$, front and back, but I came in one morn- ing and the dumbbells were gone, stolen probably by someone with plenty of muscle. That was the end of that exercise in self·improvement. I TYPE WITH THREE fingers, one on my left hand and two on my right. This is ridicuJous for someone who makes his living writing, so something like 15 years ago I decided lo correct this professional shortcoming. I set out to take a typing course. It was too late. You can't teach an old dog a new way to type. I still have the books and I went to one class. but I'm resigned now to the three-finger school. Years ago, I lived in California for eight months and worked at MGM. None of the people I was involved with put ln an eight-hour day but I don't play golf and I hate lying on a beach, so I de· cided lo learn how to fly a plane. I sWl have my log book. I put in eight hours before something more presalJl& came along 1llld I gave up my dream of ex- panding my world by learning to fly. It's got so I bate to poke lhrou•h old boxes of papers. Every time I do, I come on some bit of evidence of some plan I once bad for making myself a better person. And look at me. A look in the mirror reveals sonie flaws Time for another Name-The-Nation Quil. I will tell about this partlc\alar na· tlon and you guess which one it la. Here we go: In violation of the Helsinki treaty, It will not let ctUiena wbo disagree with the aovernment lilllll 1111 travel abroad treelJ. Ill eWMnl cannot recetve publlcatJona from over11aa Without I IDedaJ permit. It P"' IMJtll P'*ic aDd pri•aa. •UP.· port to totalitarian ud ......Ut N• &lln•. It .. allo tbl ..,.... ....... tnf. ficlller la war.,......, Now, ..... :...-:aml~T Cuba? Russia? Albania? Red China? None of tbeae. It is the United States. The Supreme Court says the Secretary of State la sole Judie of who may ~avel abroad and be can deny a passport to anyone dlsagreeint wltb 1overnment policies. The Justice Department baa just declared citbens must haw a permit to receive publlca· Uons from abroad. Over the year• both private and publlc U.S. support hH 1oae to aucb totaUtattan and terron1t rectmes a1 Arsentlna, Brull, Chile, AJ\llDla, Ubya, South Alrtca and ldl Amin'• U11nda. ft"ldent Oeorl• BUib ., .. Just ln the PhWDOlMI pralalftl tbe "democraUc prlnCfple1" Of dictator FerdlHDd Mareot. w .. b1nctoa bu oUJed ule ol mmiary auppUn to lraq wtdcb our IUte Department labels a ...._.It re- llme. We are the worldt1 bla-t mttcbut ol de.U. MDd4•1 bWioel of doUan of • ' arms to virtually anybody who wants .them. I wonder, here in Year One of Reagan's Reifn, lf we are still the home of the brave and the land of the ftee. CllllYm It taxpayer1 CO\lld attOl'd to build lhe Medfl.1 trape Just a wlnl or ao bl&· aer tbey mt1bt catch • few neeinc polltJduw. SIAL,aOCK '!1; ' • . ,_, .. __ __..,,_. "~ _ _..,, ............. _ ................. . ...... ....., .. ,....,,...., 'A NO JOKE -An exhausted Bost.on fire!ighter probably would fail to see the humor in this billboard image on the Cire·swept building. Miami's new ad ·2ips 'em " MIAMI CAP) -It seems touri s m pro - moters here are always trying to undo ·something. · Last year. feminists .to o k i s s u e w it b a tourism advertisement .featuring a rear view of a young woman snorkler clad only in a bikini bot· •tom. It read: "Miami. '8ee It Like a Native" .•and was withdrawn ·after a big commotion. · This year's ad shows a ·young woman smiling at ·lher image in the mirror as she is zipping up -or unzipping -the back or .her dress. . Both ads were created by the firm Beber, ·Silverstein & Partners. · Advertising man Hank Goldberg said the new ·ad is oot sexist because •It does not show the -woman from the front. ··ffe said the theme is meant to tout Miami as · a shopping mecca, and the swimsuit tan line on the woman's back is in· tended to sell the Miami sun. "The idea is to show -that the women can go in ~e department stores and try on dresses,'' said Lew Price, direct.or of the Dade· Metro Tourist Development .Council. "It's not meant ·(o be sexist. We're sell· jng families in Miami 1 these days." . Price said he has en· 'countered no opposition Jo the ad. Mommient to FDR pending Take a sentimental journey back to the era of swing, and dance to the hits of the big bands. The Windjammer Orchestra will be reeling them off from 1to5 p.m. this Sunday at High Country Villas in Village Park, Encinitas. It's your chance to show off your fancy foot-. work. Chat over refreshments. And reminisce with songs like Chatta- nooga Choo Choo, Moonlight Serenade and other 40's favorites. Condominiums built for care- free living. High Country Villas will bring back some memories too. Designed for adults (45 and over), each country-club condominium is built the way homes used to be. Classic Spanish stucco and terra cotta tile architecture frames care- fully crafted two bedroom interi~rs. Lai:ge' window areas afford some stunning views of the surrounding Encinitas countryside. Each model is designed for utmost in leisure living. Plush nylon carpeting and wood parquet or ceramic tile entryways. Modem kitchens with dishwashers and self-cleaning ovens. Washers and dryers. Even automatic garage door openers. j Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~rlday, July 24, 1981 .Once again with feline Bartleby Katt gets enough mail to turn cat's head EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Bartleby K. Katt 1eta all kinda of mail from people who don't know that Katt ia Juat a cat -a fluffy-tailed, 2-year-old gray- and-whlte female feline. The K. stands for Kitty, aays t.be owner, Mlke Moskovitz ol S.p riodleld. But Moskovitz made the mlstake last year of orderlna a water-and-food dish for Bartleby under the cat's name -a name that apparently made it onto many a mailing list. It didn't take lon1 before Bartleby started gettln1 mail addressed to Mias Katt, Mn. ~att and Mr. Katt. Ma1adne of· fers . Survey request•. Op· portunlties to purchase books. Sweepstakes entry forms. An example of Barlleby's mail: "Here's a free gift you'll real- ly use, Bartleby Katt," the en- velope reads. "The deluxe, bard· bound, full-color Atlas of the body!" Bartleby -named after the Herman Melville character "Bartleby the Scrivner" -also get.a telephone calla and vialta from salespeople. "At flrst., It was annoytn1,'' Moskovitz said in an interview. "But when the letters kept com- ln1, I thou&ht. it could be fun. Now lt'a to the point where on some days she get.a more mall than ldo." · Moskovitz, 34, broadca1t. and promotions mana1er at the University of Oregon news bureau, aays he hasn't figured out what he 'll do if. say, Bartleby wins a $50,000 prize. Or if the Internal Revenue Service starts sending tax forms. But he 's havln1 fun with the salespeople. A woman conducting a telephone survey aaked 11 she could speak to Bartleby Katt, Moskovitz said. "I told her she can't come to the phone because she's acrou the road chasing field mice," he said. Moskovitz said the woman responded, "And is thia the man of the house?" A magazine saleswoman was told Mrs. Kall was sleeping on top of the television set and couldn't be disturbed. Award shaved /or treasure NORWICH, England CAP> - A widow whose husband un- covered a hoard of Roman treasure valued at $494 ,000 is be· ing given only one-third or the cash equivalent because he was late in reporting the find to the British Treasury. Greta Brooks was told that she can keep onJy $165,604 worth of the gold and silver jewelry found with a metal detector in Nov· ember 1979. The hoard was held in a bank vault until it was declared six months later. Mrs . Brooks said she was not disappointed with the award and said she would give half the money to the owners or the site where it was found , since her husband was no longer alive to enjoy it. lounge or card room of the modern clubhouse-an included in your small monthly homeowner's fee . And each condominium home is priced to fit your budget. From $76,000 to $109,000. So come on out to the High Country Villas, Big Band Summertime Swing, Sunday July 26, from 1-5 p.m. You'll enjoy the best of the old. And the new. Call 942-5771 for more information. Priced from $76,000 to $109,000. Special financing available. Ask salesperson for details. OMlLES TOSANDEOO Beautiful San Diego North County location! + N I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, July 24, 1981 '81 BUICK CENTllY '81 BUICK U.AL '81 BUICK SKYLARK i '81 BUICK ELECllA i ~ 130069) (#117595) (#216791 ) Retai1Price 8 10,108 Retail Price 1 9420 Retail Price '8778 SALE PRICE SALE $ PRICE SALE PRICE '81 BUICK RIVIERA '81 BUICK LeSABRE '81 ISUZU L.S. CPE ( #490501 ) Retail Price 1 15,587 ~~$13,608 '81 ISUZU P'UP (#437953 ) (#506606) (#807802 ) (#701490 ) Re tail Price 8 13,913 Retai1Price1 12,083 Retail Price 1 6850 Retail Price 8 6578 SALE PRICE Co•plefe 1Afuta9 & Fl•••re f'ariUt~• Big Car, Small Car. - We Need Your Trade•! SALE PRICE Open 7 Daye A Week -3 Bloeke Soatli of the San D~ego Freeway COSTA MESA Orongt• ('oun1~·, #f .. le6 DNler 111~ 1911 All •91alei.j ............... -......... ..,. .... A•••• llH• .............. _ .......................... All nn .................. .. ..... _. .... ,,..,. .. ., : ' . $ritain's Prince Charles. who will wed Lady Diana Spencer Ju. IN 29 , is shown with women of his past. At left with Lady Jane Wellesley. daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Wellington , • Here's Prince Charles in several uniforms. From le/1 colonel-in- Chi~/ of the Jl>artJchute Regiment: in Regimental Tam O'Shanter; asp jockey attempting to -win the Horse and Hound • , • • . ' The prince has had some glamou_r moments f!1 ~1s royal and military career. From left, the pnnce during ht3 investiture as the Prince of Wales : Prfnce Charles as Colonel of the Welsh Lady Diana is habitual 'nail-biter' LONDON• <AP> Now ll can be told: Lady Diana Spencer is a nail-biter. Nol occasionally, mind you, but out in public and down to the qulck. The latest revelation Into the personal habits of Britain's 20· year-Old future queen was pro- vided by the Dally Star, a Lon· don tabloid, which plainly shows Lady Diana to be chomping an Index finger. An •ccompanylng closeup of Prince C11arles' chosen bride erases any lln1erin1 doubt. Diana'• left hand, circled for empbaia, showa not a hinl of nad ..,.,.... a fin11erttp. Dim.at make1 no secret of her ublt, •ordlnt lo tlae Star. wtllth 4atl0tea her as aayin1: "My uil•.,. dreadful. I mull do iomitJdnl-~bdut u.• Mtoff .u.~ ... Daily Pilat FRIOAY,JULY 2-4, 1981 FEATURES COMICS GARDENING 84 84 BS ' APW ......... center with bikini-clad swimmer Jane Priest fn Australia, and right with Lady Sarah Spencer, Diana's older ri&ter. I AP...._ Grand Military Gold Cup: as a parachutist. and, right, m un- iform as colonel of the Welsh Guards. AP ...... Guards; the prince wearing his Wing Commander'• uniform, and as a sub-Lieutenant. Success painful for Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker ... B6 D 0 Future king has earned popularity LONDON <AP> The late Earl Mountbatten of Burma, great-uncle and great favorite of Britain's Prince Charles. once said it wasn't luck lhal had pro· duced such an accomplished heir lo the throne "il's a bloody miracle." Many commoners in this con- stitutional monarchy agree with Mountbatten's assessment of the 32 -year-old prince who will marry Lady Diana Spencer. 1212 years his junior. in a majestic cere m on y at St . Paul 's Cathedral on Wednesday. Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor was just 3 when his mother became queen and he became heir to a throne dating back 1.000 years. His life has coincided with the decline or British power and lhe rise of a strong socialist movement to dismantle class privileges . During a str ict and spartan upbringing , his mother Elizabeth II and father Prince Philip made him aware that he would have to earn the people's favor if his future was to be secure, and the fu ture King Charles Ill has succeeded According to opinion polls. on· ly lhe queen herself and the Queen Mother, his 80-year-old grandmother. are more popular. A look al the record Lelis why Of the 21 English heirs who have held the title Prince of Wales since 1301. Charles is the first lo have gone to school with other children outside the palace. first to obtain a university degree Cin history at Cambridge> and first to learn the Welsh language. A qualified Royal Air Force pilot and ex-commander of a Ro yal Navy minehunter. Charles is an opera lover. pro· moter of industry and con- noisseur or wacky humor a prince for all seasons who will play polo for England against Spain three days before his wed· ding. A quick wit, he said after eat- 1 n g s nak e meat during a survival course in Australia: "Ah, the things I do for England." Although he loathes the tag "action man". Charles had led the world's press a merry chase for more than a decade, well earning lhe description "the world's most eligible bachelor." If he wasn't skiing in the Alps in the company of some lovely debutante. he was being kissed by a bathing beauty in Australia,• tumbling over sleeplc h ase fences al Cheltenham, skindiving to lhe wreck of a Tudor warship or parachuting from 1,200 feet. When rioting erupted in Bri- tain's inner cities this month . Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher talked of "law and order" but Charles came forward with help from his personal charity. the Prince's Trust. Black youth clubs and Sikh temples figure highly in his 1,000 official engagements a year. Despite efforts to meet the people Charles can never be "ordinary" and has come to terms with it. He believes it's right for the royal family lo stay out of politics and maintain its distant "mystique." Before his engagement lo Lady Diana, he often ended up alone al night. eating his supper on a tray in front of the TV In his three-room Buckingham Palace apartment, aides say. "The older I get the more alone I become." he was once quoted as saying. After his engagement lo the earl's daughter he first saw In diapers, a more buoyant prince said: "Diana will certainly keep me young." The couple will live in nine· bedroom Hi ghgrove House, Glo ucester s hire, which he bou1ht last year tor a mllllon pounds ($1.9 milllon) i while their London quarters w 11 be at Ken1lneton Palace, shared with Prlncesa Mnrgarel, the queen's divorced sister. Thelr ihlentlon Is to ratae a family, ror Charles may have a long wait before ascendinl the throne. "I don't think the queen hu any intent.ion of retlrln1 -It'• not ln the tradition of the royal family," aald palace preas aecretary Michael Shea. Wbat ma1 happen, said Shea, 11 that tbe queen wlU hand over more ol ber cluti• to ber IOft, wlao fl eq..07 1tepe In for bei' on state occulona. The prince m one of his lighter moments as he does a routine on a disco dance floor. Prince Charles stands before Balmoral Castl~ in Scotland' with his golden Labrador "Harvey" in this Nov. 1978 photo when he celebrated his 30th birthday. Pr•nce Cborles dt1pla111 a Nfiow8*ilGIM~O Re~ Dail celcbrotion '"' ,,_ ..., fejl .. hDO t.OOrld to0r1. r I l Orange Coast OAIL y PILOT /Friday, July 24. 1981 WASHINGTON <AP) -An unuaual coaUUon of Western landowner1, arma control actlvlata and pro-mtlitary conservatives hu emeried to oppoae the ahell·1ame plan to deploy MX nuclear missiles acrosa a desert the Mormons claim as a ''base ... to carry the 1oepel of peace.·· The Rea1an adminlatraUon sutl 11 wresUln1 with how to base the expenalve MX system. and a recommendation from Defense Secretary Caspar Welnbercer Is expected th1a month. While opponents dlsa1r-ee over whether the MX is needed at all, they have been drawn to1ether by common distaste for a r•an to place the missiles ln the desert expanse o Nevada and Utah and shutUe them secreUy amon1 thousands of shelters. That SO·called shell game approach, adopted by the Carter administration and enlhuaiutically embr~ced by the Air Force, was proceeding on track an Conaress until last November's election. The Townes commlaaioo was to have aub- m i tled its recommendatlona to the defense secretary by July l , but the failure to meet that deadline fed news reports that the panel was having trouble reachin1 a decision and miehl opt for a new system not previoU81y put forward. The desert·basin1 plan has united sometime rtval groups representing cattlemen, environmen- talists, American Indi~ns and others Into a coall· tion known as the N aOonal Campaign to stop the MX. The group's coordinator, Chad Dobson, says some members may pull out if another location ls chosen. "You can figure that whatever project can at· tra.ct groups !Ike tha~ to join together must have something goang agaanst it," Debbie Sease of the Sierra Club said of the MX. "We've shared Issues before with the cattlemen -but they're few ." Before and after be entered the White House, President Reagan expressed doubts about the cost and complexity of the desert-basing idea. Its total price has been estimated at from $34 billion to more than $100 billion, depending on whether the figures of the Air Force or opponents are believed. Reagan's skepticism was shared by Wein- berger, who appointed a 15-member panel chaired by University of California physicist Charles Townes to re-examine that plan and some 30 alternatives, including placing the MX missile aboard small submarines. Similar coalitions exist at the state level In Utah and Nevada, and the Mormon Church added its considerable infiuence by opposing the plan on grounds Mormon pioneers intended the region to be a "base from which to carry the gospel' of peace." Leaders or the church never before bad of· ficially criticized the presence of military installa- tions·there. Congressional opposition to the shell-game plan has grown far beyond the traditionally pro- defense lawmakers from the two states, who say the project would pose unacceptable risks to en- vironmental, sociaJ and economic stability. Although they approved nearly $3 billion for the MX program in their fiscal 1982 military authorization bills, both the House and the Senate hedged their bets by adopting amendments forbid- ding use of the money until Reagan makes a bas- ing decision and justifies it to Congress. The two chambers then would have 60 days in which to veto his decision before the funds were released. LAGU NA HILLS DEVELOPMENT -Construc- tion is expected to begin next week on the first of 313 single-family homes at La Paz Road and Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. Work crews employed by Moreland Develop- ment Co. of Anaheim are nearly finished with Celebrities . aid officers It was 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980. Sgt. Ira G. Essoe and his partner Greg Brown of the Orange County Sheriff's Department were at the Mall of Orange on a warrant investigation. While on the investigation, they noticed three persons tampering with a car, so Essoe and Brown approached the suspects to investigate. Just then, the two law enforcement officers were fired upon. Brown was not hit, but Essoe was. Essoe, a Westminster resident, was hit with one bullet in his chest and a second in his back that left him paralyzed rrom the chest down on the eve of his 40t.h birthday. Now, with the help of the Los Angeles Rams, movie celebrities and civic leaders, the sheriff's department is starting "Project 999" to help any law enforcement officer in Orange County like Es- soe with physical and financial help. The project gets under way Friday night with a $150-a-plate benefit dinner at Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom, where Essoe will be the first re- cipient of aid under the assistance plan. If the president makes the basing decision in August, as has been his aim, and Congress con- curs, the money could be freed early in the fiscal year. which begins Oct. 1. But the desert-based MX plan, if endorsed by Reagan , faces numerous other potential roadblocks. On Th4rsday. the House Appropriations Com- mittee voted unanimously to defer consideration of a $522.:t million request for design work, construc- tion, land acquisition and headquarters facilities · for the MX in fiscal 1982. Rep. Bo Ginn, D-Ga .. chairman of the military construction s ubcommittee, said the money was removed "without prejudice" from bis panel's S6.9 billion spending bill and could be restored after Reagan has made his basing decision and hearings are held. The mobile MX was conceived more than a decade ago as a means of replacing the 1,052 Minuteman and Titan missiles housed in under- ground silos on Air Force bases in the central third of the nation. "Our 24th year " You can help your newspaper carrier collect at t imes convenient to you by having your money ready so the earner won I have to call back Because this young person 1s 1n business for himself or herself. please be ready -and watch that big srr1le wtucto says ··rhank you .. Daily Pilat Lt. Wyatt Hart of the sheriff's department said tickets still remain available ror the dinner, paid for by Rams' owner Georgia Frontiere. Tickets can be obtained by calling 834-3011. Essoe will receive a special car designed for him, along with other aid. Masters of ceremonies for the dinner will be actors Chuck Connors and Robert Stack. Their known location, the argument goes, has made them vulnerable to being targeted and knocked out entirely in one strike by the Soviets, leaving intact only the bomber and submarine legs of what strategic planners call the nuclear "triad." But this fundamental assumption also has been challenged. The Arms Control Association and the Na- tional Campaign to stop the MX say real questions remain about the accuracy of long-range missiles, the reliability of equipment and personnel as- sociated with them and the difficulty of coordinat· ing a mass launch of 1,000 or more missiles at the same instant. g_ Auto & Homoown~rs •f .-;.--. Quotes By Phone Hart said the project is designed to offer as- sistance in forms of special equiprrient, re- habilitative services, training for a new career, a college fund for the officer's children or direct finan- cial aidtotheofficeror his family. Giant waterway retained in bill WASHJNGTON (AP) -Rebuffing efforts by a coalition of environmentalists and budget-cutters, the House has refused to stop construction of the $1.8 billion Tennessee-Tom big bee waterway. The House voted 208-198 Thursday against an amendment deleting $189 million in construction money for what some opponents have called·· a clone of the Mississippi River" -a 232-mile canal in- tended to link the Tennessee River basin with the Gulf of Mexico. A short time later, the House also rejected an ef- fort by Rep. Bob Edgar, D-Pa., that would have re- duced the funding by $89 million. Later, the House rejected 261-137 an effort by Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to delete $17.8 million for another Army Corps of Engineers project, the Stonewall Jackson Lake in West Virginia. Frank argued that the project was not justified. It also rejected 206· 188 an amendment to kill a $4 million appropriation for the Garrison Diversion irrigation project in North Dakota, also a longtime ta, get of environmentalists. The action came as the House debated a $13.2 billion energy and water development appropria- tions bill providing money for the fiscal year begin- nin& Oct. 1. Work on the overall bill was scheduled to resume today, focusing on energy provisions. FMMEIS IMSUIAKE , .. , 54 .. 5554 -ll5-J07 , , 14 ~. c ........ .. ONE NIGHT PAY ONE NIGHT NO PAY Check In Friday or !>aturday nlaf\t a1 our rcaular ratt'. Get tht' nt'KI nlah• fret'! Slnglt' $68. Ooublt' S7tl. II'~ a weal mlnl·Vlk"aliun ~i•h aJI o( Orange C11un1y'i. allr:kllom Ju!>< mlnutoaw.I)'. Disneyland 20 minutn Knoo's flen')' farm .ZS mjnutc-. 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Called Brighton Ridge. the development will also include a commercial center on more than six acres <>I the parcel, which is part of the Aliso Hill• Planned Community. " The Way YouW..tlt Add value and beauty to your home with a custom designed kitchen personalized to your lifestyle Let Euro-American Kitchen and Bath design your dream-k1tchen today Professional designer on staff f , ·--·'-----· ....... !• ' .. In Wftlter's footsteps ••. When Dan I:lather is at his best, he's very good 8y MA&JLYN ANO Jl1r' GA&DNt:a Q: How does Dan Rather think he's done so rar trying to nu Walter Crollk.lte's very bil .shoes u CBS' top new• anchorman? -PETER G .. BURLINGTON, VT. A: "U we laave a weakDHI," aa11 a aUter, u aad I bope we doa't, lt'a llaat I'm aew lD thla Job. Wiiien· I'm dolag my bett Job, I'm very • Jood. Bat aome daya," admit. tbe aewamaa, ••1 don't do as weU." Q : I'rfl a gl'eal believer in one's handwriting revealing a lot about a person. And I'm curious •bout Prince Charles and his soon·lo-be bride, Lady Di, as to whether or not they really are a g-ood match for each other. Do you have this in· format.ion? -CAROLINE GREEN, AUS'flN, TEXAS . A: A top British graphologist, Patricia Ma rne, bas come to the conclusion that their· re· lationship certainly won't be boring. After stu· dying their handwriting, she finds that on the one hand, Charles Is reserved, aloof, jealous. secretive and unforgiving, while Lady Diana is vain, superficial. impatient, affectionate and generous. "Their opposite natures." sums up the handwriting expert, "could make for a healthy contrast." Q: The current movie ads for the new James Bond picture. "For Your Eyes Only," I think are spectacular. At least the pair of legs ·"that almost takes up the whole space is. Since all we see Is the model from the rear and just from the waist down, it makes me wonder if the rest of her matches up. Also. who is she? -J . O'K .. SEATTLE Dog owners in for souvenirs DEAR ANN LANDERS: PLEASE PRINT THIS! It can serve as fair warning to all ir· responsible dog owners in my neighborhood. l have finally discovered where you live -the two German shepherds, the black Labrador, two mixed breeds and the folks who walk their small dogs and allow them to use the sidewalk and the , edge of the lawn . I also know the identity of the sneaky people who let their dogs out al 6 a .m. or 11 ' p.m . thinking no one will see them. ' THJS IS AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL OF ·YOU : The next time I see your dog leaving a souvenir on my lawn, I am going to shovel it up and deposit it on the welcome mat at your front door. l hope you and your whole family step in it when you leave for work, school or wherever. • Please, Ann. print my letter , but DON'T print «ll name or my city. l want to shake the ever· ·1cWln' daylights out of as many clods around the '.ioqotry as possible. ••• •• To those who think l am an old meanie who -bi.es doizs not true. I have always had dogs. ,• . -~·-·---------{~~~-------­.... p_1 U_l_ll_ll_. _~--- fi;. one 1 have now is a gr~at pa~. but. he is n~t ..-rmitted to run loose. All his bustoess is done m QMr .back yard. -SICK OF THE STUFF .· Dear Stuff: Well -here's your letter. And ~' if tbe s hoes fit, folks, pat It OD, but maybe ~·d better wrap a couple of plastic bags over ik>J'H shoes. This guy sounds as lf be means baal· Deis. and I don't blame him. ; • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 19·year·old ditte who is having trouble communicating with my parents. I've been in trouble with the police, broken speed limits and have had some accidents. Now my parents have taken my car away and are plan· ning to sell it. • I know what I did was wrong, and I am real sorry. What can I do to get them to trust me? E.very time I try to talk to them about another c~e, we gel into a fight. I want more than a ing in the world to prove I can behave like a r nsible adult, but they are so stubborn. I b e-o me angry and frustrated when they say. -· A: Site'• 21·year·old .Jule S..-r. AH bavlnl aen a plao&o of Jaale bare from t.eMI .. CM, let U be ~ ftr.t &o P•l )'OU mbMI at tale • Sbe l1 lllldeed apeetualar -bealltllwl of face aad form. Mlaa Su•atr a. Wle a bre.U. ot 1prln1 ud baa beea modeli•I l1aee &be ••e ef ''· Q: How does Re11le Jacaon answer critics who feel that bueball players like himself are already maklna bla money and had little reason to go out on strike? -JOHN G., ST. LOUlS. A: "People have to refllJZe it's not a game anymore," Insists Reggie. "It's It business for the owners -and it's a job for the playera. It's about time people realize that." Q: My son wants to move in wltb his- girlfriend before they decide whether or not to get married. He's trying to convince me that living together first will make for a better mar· riage later. Are there any facts to back up this theory? -MRS. L.0 .S .• PITI'SBURGH. A: No. Several studies done on the subject seem to show just the opposite. One done by two psychologists at UCLA indicated that couples who lived together before they married were just as likely to divorce as those who lived afart. These results confirmed an earlier study o newlyweds (most of them married less than two years) done at Florida A & M University. Q: What 's this about Debbie Boone being seriou.tl11 injured in an automobi~ accident? I heard that she was but haven't heard anythtng more a.bout it. -JEFF G., MEMPHIS A: There was an accident, but we're happy MAl'PINE$S IS TOO CASV RY ASHLEIGH • BIULLIANTJ TO LOSE - NE'><T TIME I F'INO ~OME, l'M GOING TO HIDE IT. Iii• ··~~.gt.., ..... ,,,, A.II llli1fM• -. .. ,Vtid °''' c~c•go "~ H ' N••' 5t"4 ~< "You've already had plenty of chances" ... then I say things I am sorry for. It is so important for a teen-ager lo have the trust of his parents. Please, Ann, tell me what to do. -D.N. lN OMAHA Dear D.N.: The way people get truat Is &o earn It. From the sound of you.r letter, it Is apparent that you've blown It several limes. Stop pesteriag. I .et your performance speak for you. Show them bow helpful, mature and reaponalble you cu be. Offer &o do more tbu Is expected. Do every chore well. Be prompt. Be courteous. EvenUlaUy you wlll be g.lvea aa op- portunity to drive a1ala. Wt.eta lb.la bappeu, drive caretally a.ad obey Ute law. Tbe key 11 C!Ollaisteat, top·notcb performance and 1ood·aa&aud pade.att -one day at a time. Tbere are no sbort·cuta. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you won't be able to print my letter. It's too darned long and there is no way I can shorten it without leaving out some very important fa cts. So. will you please answer me in a Confidential at the end of the col- umn? I'll sign myself "Muddled in Michigan." Thanks. -M.M. Dear M.M.: \'our "problem" lan•t as com- plicated as you tblnk. You mut face tbe fad that fun Is like Insurance -the older you gel, tbe more it costs. Teaching your kid$ about t~ facta of life can be easy or awkward. Ann Land.era' booklet, "HC11D, What, and When to Tell Your Child About Sez" can speU the difference. Send SO cents along with a long, atamped, self-addreued envelope with your re~st, to Ann Lan· dera , P.O. Bo:r 11995. Chicago. IU. 60611. -/J:ackache no laughing matter .. By JOHN D. ROSEN. M.D. Dear Dr. Rosen: Late last year I was involved in an automobile accident. My car was rear-ended but .there really wasn 'l all that much damage. I fel~'fine but a few days later began to get pains all ovtr my b•ck. Ever since I have some days where •.- ASK THE DOCTOR I feel fine but all of a sudden I start getting pain adlb. The pain isn't bad enough t.o make me see a d~r and frankly I feel kind of sllly complaining at*-at it. Could you s uggest any exercise that mejbt help me? -B. F ., ANAHEIM ".-:ANSWER : Your story ls an all too common one. With tbe enormous amount of automobile driving that we do in our area it seems inevitable that sooner or later one is going to have a collision. The,e are forttmately minor and are little more t.hal "fender benders." '.As oft.en u not the people involved are t-aJten to mergency rooms or seek medical help i re, are us-uaUy x·rayed, and find tbal the x ys are negative. It ls rare that bones are en ln these situations, and rarely the doctor otlce muscle spasm. at.meat varies from phyalclan to pbyslclan, and rangea all the way from mlJd pain reUeven to hotpltalisaUon with traction. Various lnJectlona end' beat treatment.a are elven, and lt seems about as many folks get well as don't. Those that don't commonly experience varying degrees of pain in the back or neck and as in your case often go for periods of lime feeling absolutely fine. Sometimes the pain can be t.ricgered by something definJte such as bending, stooping, or lifting. Just as often however the individual has a sudden attack of pain upon arising in the morning or sometime during the day for no apparent reason at all. Sometimes the pain comes and goes quickly and other times It can remain for a period of days or even weeks. For some reason or another, possibly because it is such a common complaint, it is very bard for the sufferer to get any sympathy. Virtually ever y patient treated with this condition aaya, "I never felt sorry for anyone with back pain before. Now I know what they're talking about!" The pain can really be pretty bad. While it is there it makes it near impossible to derive any joy from one's dally llfe. Mental depression ii com- monly a byproduct. There are so many methods of treatment and types ~ pbysiclans who admini1ter lbeae treat· menta that apace problblta really 1oln• lDto any one of them. Whal I do aay, and can't HJ •trolllb enough la that next time someone aaya "my back ls acting up today,'' you re&ll.1 1bould feel aorry ror them. They are sutferiq. Dr. John D. Rotn, o ~ In Nft1P011 Bt-och, wtlconw1 ~ qwftioM, lfoU rtqtlflf• to Aalc tM Doctor, P.O. Boz ISIO, COfCO JltlO, nAS. Very little :pesticide re1idUes SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tbe medfl.1 altial· Mlde, a new aurve1 ahowa that freeb fndta •• etable1 l>el•I aold In Norlbera are pruUcally free of pe1Udd9 DAN RATHER DEBBIE BOONE ... Cuts and bruiaes from auto accident to report Debbie only got some cuts and brulses -and will be lighting up our lives for many years to come. She, her husband Gabriel (son of Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney) and their ll·month-0ld baby were on their way to Dayton, Ohio a few weeks ago after her Akron performance in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." Their car collided with the wheels of a semi traclor·lrailer as they were coming off one of the roads -and they spun into the highway median where they were hit by another truck. Though Debbie only received minor in· juries and the baby was unhurt, Gabriel suf· fered a fractured hip. Add to our list of apparently extroverted TV talk-show hosts who are really introverted at HOROSCOPE Cancer: w/;shes ................ . W ., : "WHAT'S A : +u[+illed ••• '~~i~~ ii J i 'J . CALL • Saturday, JuJy ZS By SYDNEY OMARR AR IES c March 21 ·Apnl 191 · Be caut1ou:. where in vestments are concerned." Someone may be trying to sell you the "Brooklyn Bridge." Cycle remains high heed your ow n -counsel. You can add to special collection See peo· pie in realistic light Avoid self-deception. TAURUS t April 20·Ma y 20 1: This can be your power.play day Focus on creativity, correct timing. money and love Older in· dividual becomes valuable ally Capricorn. Vargo and another Taurus figure prominently Take in· itiat1ve in making fresh contacts. • 17141 556-2]]0 : ••••••••••••••• ..RUFFELL'S UPWOLSTERY S.•e fw'-1, llH 1HJ41Ht 1 u2 ~ .. o• n vu. .CO STA MI S.A -=_54_1.:1156 A Flctlllou1 8u1lne11 N1m1 Sletement flied with the County Clerk 11 velld lor five yeera alter which time continuing 1M11lne1 ... mu1t rlfll•. Publlcatlon 11 necet ury only II there ire ch1ng11. C... the legal Oepertment 11 Ill• OAILY PILOT 101 ln formetlon end nee• ••ltY lotmt. 642-4321 Ed.332 heart: Merv Griffin. "I'm really terribly shy," confesses Merv. "Walking into a restaurant full of people, or during the first half·hour al a par· ty. I'm extremely nervous. And I've been fight· ing this fear all my life. The odd thing ls that I have absolutely no fears about my own show," continues the star. "Because there, I have my own people around and I feel comfortable with them. If a substitute cameraman is on one night, frankly, it jars me." Send your question& lo Hy Gardner, "Glad You Asked Thal ," care of this newspaner, P.O. Bor 19620, Irvine. Calif 92714. Manlyn and Hy Gardner will answer cu many questions cu they can in their col· umn. but the volume of mad makes personal replies impossible. The Finest In Resort Wear Now In South Coast Plaza Waltah Clarke's South Coast Plaza In The Mall By The Carousel 751-7500 GEMINI !Ma y 21-Junel----------_...• 201 Pay heed to conf1den tial data It Is time to let go of past. Gel ready Cor "cold plunge" into future. Aura of glamour. mystery and intr igue dominates fascinatlng scenano Aries, Libra natives play key roles. CANCER <June 21-July 22 1: Wishes are fulrilled in unusual manner. Charisma plays important role you get points across 1n dynamic. creative. original style. Leo, Aries, Sagit· tarius natives figure prom- inently Stand tall for principles! LEO 1JuJy 23·Aug. 221. You regain sense of direc· lion Ol!cision is made which affects your security Focus on business pros· pects. ability to accept added res ponsi bility Promotion is due and fsnan· cial reward is likely Watch Aquarius! VIRGO. 1Aug 23 Sept 22>: Perceive potential Look beyond the im mediate. Ft>cwi on travel . long-distance communica-tions. projects which in· volve publishing and special understanding of people. Gemini, Sagittarius and another Virgo fi gure prominently. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Review costs. check small print, insist on display or fina ncial responsibilil)' from one who would be your partller. Taurus, Leo, Scorpio natives figure In scenario. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Be "'in touch" with friend s who moved. changed Ufe styles or simp· ly failed to communicate. Be aware ol public rela· lions, contracts and your own worth. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 I: DomesUc ad· justmenl is necessar y Know tt, act accordtn11Y. Review llf.atyle, chan1• cUft in order to obtain pro- per nutrition CA PalCOltN (Oec. 22· Ja_n. 191: Good lunar aspect coincide• wlth 1ettln1 to heart ol matt~rt. romanee. adventure, titcltln1 chan1es. fMu• also on apeculatloo, childre.11 and unique relationship wilt\ member of opposite sex. KHp eye on Places! ACIUAIUlJS (Jan. 20·feb. 181 : Financial rHourt'ft sur1e to forefront. Your position la 1tron1er than ort1inally ant.lclpated. Em· pbula an procluct.ICla~ PISCD (Feb. ...II arch 20>: Tthpbonc call • writ· ttn mtu••• rtl1te1 to chance ol plena. lt .. attve, abort Joumey aed apeciftc quesUOM dominate your leftllrio. I Sale Handwoven rush &. maize mats On your walls or on your floors. handwoven nat· ural fibers provide distinctive texture and warmth. Choose designs in maize from China. . Rush from India. You'll find just what you want In our varied collection. One look at these prices will convince you to shop early! 6 88 36" dla. reg. 10.99 ................... . 48" dla. reg. 19.99 .............•... lhenew • IBP tollectlons A.NAlllDI-509 Katella Avenue, '1'72·M12 1288 C08TA IDSA-2710 Harbor Boule•ard, 5t0-TSS7 •llllON VllC.IO -308 llluloil Vie~ llall, ..-Z Orange Co11t DAILY PU.OT ~rlday, Juty 24, 1•1 THE F,\•ILY c1act1 by Bil Keane "The 'sink won't swallow." by Brad Anderson C••·~·-·~'"" "I tried to tell him it was a phony, but he insisted on sampling it!" Jl'DGE PARKER ACROSS 59 Soft 111UM1 1 Clmlf• 81 Cowred up opllOn .. ~ e e. nomtdie 87 Tredlmark '10 EngrOINd U Oiwnified 14 Old 70 Olkordill'• WOINllltll c:ount«Petl 15 Ntp()leon't 71 Send10fth ••lie Ille 72 -nout: 18 AQrl ISiand a.tween U1 17 Bid 73Auld fang - 19 Dull ptrton 7Hootbell 20Ctlend . •oup 21Flbrk 75lep:& 23 ,..,., unit• 25 -off Sten DOWN 2t Letter 1 WMthet 27 CUM word 2t Alndt 2 -Domini THUUDAY'I PUZZLI IOLVD 3tTWIC 3 Cutting off 22 Of edl 41 ...... llelO 33 ( Ctn puw 4 ._. 24 HUit St "*""! :M Port!COI 5 Npe lglin 21 Did 1kew11t M """*'"' JI -• On loc. Sec. 21 Cklldo -: "· • Ccllof ~~rwe>t1 7~ .... MGetlO~ •2~1Md ·--~ ....... u-.... ~ Lew~ t fllfllOn 32 ... 10 Fldofy .S,...., tO Dlrlulle 35 .._ -a,.._ •7 A-.llftd ...., s11erndlrtet a~ .. Made In -11 Lalln IO¥t -,.. ..... ..., 12~ ....... .. ..... .,..... ,,.,. 3t0111fM ...... ·---Calun*I ., ..... • ........ . ..... ...., 43°"'9 .... . 11 .. .._ 110..• •llrd .... ... mGGEOaGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) '"rm oc*'I to•~ the pool." DENNIS THE MEN i\CE • t . ~~~~l 'Tm going to say my prayers. 'M 'f' £ Does anybody want anything?" by Harold Le Ooux OKAY, CAL.l. 6AM~EL.L. ... AND fHAT'~ All YOU 00 UNfH.. MONDAY ~NQ! OTHER~ l'M GETTINU MY!:af ANOTHER 00..f PAIO'NER! Jiiiall:r-- \ PUNIJTI SHOE GOROO l'D Llt<f TO Tal 'ttXJR LISTEHBS A80UT A MIAAClE .. lMIS 801TERR.V lAMOeO ~ MV NOSE, see, ANP ... McLLO 1 t,t'NK l' W INKERBEi\ N ~ 1t> Cl'OtJU4 OOCA»l ,.JIM/NJ ! ' l ! 00ti1' el 4'1W~. WMO~ l i ~CMl"fli~I-I r-"'l•r-------=--"'1 C>tl.."f ~MO ~tit 1\Qf ..... r1'~ '5a OGOJ.J..V ~£ If~ '6'.4)l~AU; Mt!~O °" 1\0S ~.oe. llMsot.IMO ~~R... j I I 0 \ ----- by Charles M. Schulz by Jeff MacNelly by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk by Kevin Fagan PREPARING FOR FALL -Gazanias with their daisy-like blooms should be considered with your late summer planting. Their vivid colors will carry over into the fall garden. It gives garden beautiful color. Whitefly infestation proble01 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,t=rlday, July 24, 1981 •a Gardener's weekly checklist • Replace faded, bedrag· gled annuals with fresh new plants from your nursery or you could try pruning them back and itve them a shot of f ertillzer to get more blooms later on! e Frequent trimming of hedges ptomotes new green growth and a full, dense look while infrequent trimming causes o bare woody look. • Remember t.o cut off the runners on your strawberry plants before they root so you won't have a tangled mass of plants. · e Time bas come to cut off the dried, dead foliage on st>rlng blooming bulbs il you haven't already done so. Be sure t.o divide and replant crowded clumps for better bloom next year. For beautiful fall color it pays to plan PUBUC NOTICE ,term ow au11•1u NAMll tTAT•IMMT TM ,_.l .. lftl _.r_l •rt •lftt _, __ , CALll'OflNIA $1!1tV ICI S UNLIMITl~1 tts T-c.ntw Of., ••.c:...-.CAn.» ., ... ,,_I_, 1.Ul ,. • ._ Of., ..,_AN, CA '2TOJ Tlllt-...-K<lllWC'*'lt".,.I"' lllv......._ J ..... Frw.tlKO TllK ......,_. -ti ... with IN c:-., Cliff119' Or-c;eu..lf 911 July I, 1•1. "''"" ll'vltll.,_ Or ..... CMtl O.lly Piiot, Jul' 1, 10, 17, U. Itel 2t»-tl PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUI IUtlNI .. NAMa ITATIMl•T Tiie roti.wlnt --•rt ..int ltlitlMU• SN;llMltOCIC INVISTMl!HTS. t.U Und 11,...1. __ , IMc.11, CA 02* L.,m•11 o '•rw•ll, 242• n,.. $1fHI, N...,or119Kll, (A.,... L.,_H l'-11, .. I•~ Orlve, ~ ... 11. c;;r. '*' C•lllerlnt S '°""''"· Utl lo....,. 0.-lw, HtWPOft .. .,., CA '2.., ,.._, " oww,. ~ ••nc:llll o.I Cerre, l'ellllr-, CA '1029 Tllh .,..,1,..u It condu(ttcl llf • oe ... rel ~ L-OF-11 Tiii• ... ...._. wet tfltd wllll lhil T.-. COUllty C..,.,.OfOr..,._C-ty onJuh MOTICe O" T•UIT•e'S SA'°• 1• Htl "'6m> He. Jlq,j.l'eLOMAN Pul>ll-Or .... CMfl O•lly Piiot RE. Jfl'Ffll V July,, 10, "· u. 1'11 m 7 .. t Ofl A ..... It, 1•1, el 11 O'CtO<k •·"'·· et h s..4'\ 1'9ftt "'"""e to .,,. PUBLIC NOTICE Old Or ... Cel.tne' ~. kKel .. In ,,. IOO blO<ll ol WHt $..-it• An• I011le¥-(..,_t, WHt HI SI .... ), SMi.. ""'c:.t~. I.OS ANGELES NOTICE OF DEATH OF TITLE ANO AB S TRA CT H E L EN M. COLE MAN CORPORATION u Sutulltuled ANO OF PETITION TO TNSIH, wndtr Ille dlHd of lrW&I m-W KENNETH E. l'IELOMAN,. ,,,., ADM I NIST ER EST ATE rl .. m911•lll1to1etfld..,.r•1tpro-NO. A-109524 11trty,.,.., rtcOf'ded F.-.-, tt, 1w , T i ••,,.,,,_,,.Ho. :Dn'l, 1n •-1u11. o a I I h e r s , P•e• 1u2 ot 0t11c1•1 Re<ou11 01 be neficiaries. creditors An excellent s ummer job is to plan second crop in the fall. o,.,... Cour\t'r, ea111on>••. ,,_, 10 and contingent "editors of fo r fall. If you want fall color, it's The yeUows and golds or another ~~~.~~":"".:'o..*:~J ~":.~·~=-N~ He len M. Coleman and t i m e to s top dreaming and do garden favorite, the marigold, also E. JONES, Trvstee• 1or Ros_,._ p e r son s who ma y b e tbi bo t it W k it• t i to th th m f th d Htltnt J-t, Tru1t, H lo en Ull· Otherwise interested in the some ng a u . e now s une n e e e o e season an dl.,lcltd u .oo percent In••'"'· mid-summer but planning ahead can be used Uberally throughout ·the HU1uT w1u1s •nd LILLIAN will a nd/or estate. counts every blt as much as a "reen g a rden. Zinnias, aaillardia and WILLIS,..._..._, •II• e• 1°1ni te A petition has been filed a .. nentt tt lo 911 unotvl6ecl u.oo percent b y Rita Marie Bui lis tn the thumb. gazanias can be considered for late 1nteru1; _. MICHAEL 00Lo1NG Superior Court of Orange WllJ the fall season in your garden s ummer planting where their vivld :::'e !!~:~,:!~1:.~~~=1=: County requesting that be a colorfnl one as things stand colors will carry over into fall. u .u percent 1n1e re 11 : end Rita Marie Bullis be ap- now? Will YOU miss the traditional CATHERINI! TOVE end I ETT\' pointed as pers onal warm tones that should go with the Fo r shrubs, what could be more ~~; ::':"'.,"'!:i=:!"u'::i':.~'. represent a t ive to ad· season? We hope not so let's make a appropriate than the pyracantha or ,.,., in1arn1; •" ••,.....,, .. In tom· minister the est a te of II.st of what you'll need. contoneaster with their red and "'°"·now N ..... nct 11e1c1 bf rHs-or Helen M . Coleman I under be . . 1. th . I llrHtll of certtln OOll .. 15-H <Ured orr l h orange rnes s 1gna mg e arnva u.ereb., nocke 01 •t1kt1 w•t recor--the Ind e Pendent Ad First , you c an't re Y too eavUy of the holiday s eason. Be sure to ask Merc11 '31, ••1, .. Instrument No. ministration of Est a tes on the show chrysanthemums put on your local nurseryman which variety ~~1!~ R':*~.,,, ,._ 1 .. °' uid Act) .The petition 1s set for d1,1ring that time of the year. Select of these plants grows well in your Los ANGEL ES TITLE AN D hearing Dept. No. 3 at 700 your colors to match the yellows, particular area. ABSTRACT coRPORAr10N, ., Civic Center On ve, West. bronzes, and other tones of fall and Subatlt11tec1 Ttwt•. wm wu •1 ""1111< in the City of Santa Ana, tuct10111ou.e 111..,.t1~r •<><c:es11. C 1·1 A t 12 use them in conjunction with s hrubs Secondly, try some heavenly barn· .,.1.1. 1n i.wtu1-Yor111e united a 1 ornia on ugus • that change colors at the proper boo (nandina domestica) for foliage si.1 ... 11,.11me oru1e, w11110v1wer 1981a~9 :30 a.m. r .... , et lo !Ille,~., tfl<lllft• IF YOU OBJECT lo the time . COlOr and at a higher level trees SUCh bfMICH , U.1-ttl convey ... lo -granting Of the petition Sometimes you can get two blooms as many of the maples, gtngko biloba :::, ':":r:. ~d..:;,":!" ...:':.:...':,!: you should ~ither appea; from chrysanthemums now showing or the European beech ( Fagus dncrlbed Pf'_r1,, 1outtd 1n ,,,. at the hearing and sta te color at the nurs eries. Members of s ylvatica ) will provide a fall color coun"ot 0r.,...,s...1e otce111orn1•. your ob jections or file Whit.eflies, tiny s uck· economic losses in the with your houseplants. the California Association of show as their leaves turn red·brown. 1-~~Rc£L l Lo4 , Tree•,.,. in written objections with the ing insects that attack citrus-growing Indus try. Be s ure ln thoroug hly Nurserymen s uggest c utting them gold or yellow. They will give you a ,,,. City or cos•• ~ ... c_,,; or court before the hearing. almost all plants, are a The Gree nhouse while· s pray b o th sides o f back when the present blooms fade, previewintheirfirst s easonofbigger °''~· suta of c;euromi• ... .,., Yo ur appearance m ay be m•p recor--In 9-,,., P•OH 0 to · problem throughout the fly is the most common le aves. fee ding and watering them for a and better falls to come. ., 1nc1us1w, 1111111u11•-• "'-"'· 1n '" persoo or by your a t-U n ited States, but species in greenhouses ' u.eottk eo1u.e c-v11ec.,.,., .. torney. es~cial~in~eroas~I andg~ensthroogho~~~==============~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~p=~~~~~~~~~~~c~. IF YOU ARE A ar e as where t e m . h 1 P UBLIC NOTICE er•=~".c~dL :0~:.:~~:.,·:~11."~ CREDI TO~ or a cont· 1 t e country. NurNPr .v SpPria / drtvew•,-«t1rwioe --· ,,.,., lngent creditor of the de· perature climates a low All whiteflies share l'ICTITIOUS iusiNus ,,,. po.., portion 1,1n11 w111t1n '"' ceased, you must file your the inse ct to breed year· much the same life his-NAMatTATEMeNT No r1 1twu1er1, • , .. , 01 111e c laim with the court or round. tory. In late s pring or OLEANDERS Tiie ro1iow1119 .,.,_, 1• c1oin1 ..... 1. ~~~~tttet1y u_ .. , .. i otLoclotu 1c1 present 11 to the personal White fli es c au s e s ummer, eggs hatch in ,,..,~:'REG BENSEN WA LL EXCEPT THEREFROM•" o11. r epresentative appoin ted damage in two ways . 4·12 d ays into ac t i ve, covERINGS. 1~0 A.oem' Awn .... 11<1•·"'1...,.,,_.~r ll"rdrocerbon•, by the court within lour Very hardy drought c MeW Cell! n1 t2t2' bet-• dllPlll of 500 '"' wlll•oul .,,. They s uck the pla nt's six -legge d nymphs or • • os•• · "' • r ..... 1 .... r1ece ent~ ... rHtrW<I 1n m. onth. s from the date of I t t I t G1'91 lenwn. ll20 Per~N-Port. .,,., · • juices andalsoexcretea "crawle r s ." These resson pons. Newjl0f18Mcll.C•llloml••MO lnslrurnents Of record. ltrSI 1ssuanceof letters a s t. k bsla k 1 bo tr M f bl m 1 Tlllt IMI~• 11 conduct ... by •n In· PROP@RTV MORE COMMONLY provided in sect100 700 Of S IC Y Sij nee, nown Craw ers move a U Or QSSeS 0 00 S 0 dMeu... !:!!~~.~ ... ::4Htlrey0ftve.Cotle t he probat e code o f as "honeydew," Which a short time avoiding white, pink or red . Tllll si.~;:...a..:,:: llled wltll ,... Tiie 11-llQNcl trust .. dlKl•lmt Ca lifornia. The time for s upports the growth of a strong tight, then in s ert c-•vClet1lot 0r-c-1,...,Ju1v :: :11:::1~:"~~;:~:;:,:,: fHing claims will not ex- black fungus called their beaks and s tart u, 1,.1. ,. 166 m dHIQMt10fl,11.,.,,.,_11erein pire pnor to Jour months ·'sooty mold." Both the s ucking s ap. Soon they 1 GAL., REG. 3, 98 Publllhecl °'-CoHt Delly Puot. For 111e Pllll'OW or .,.,11111 Ol>llll'I· from the date of the hear· sap-sucking and the ac-lose their legs and an-Jut' 17, 14, 11, ""V 1, ,,.1 m >-11 "°"'.-cur.., b¥ ..ia Deed of Trin1. 1n ing noticed above. cumulation of mold t e nnae and look like -----cllldlne•-·~""-"''*""ot YOU MA Y EXAMIN E Ille Tr11$Ue, -tnetl. II eny, u-h f" b th t weaken the plant. The ve ry sm a ll, fla t . o va l NOW IN BLOOM PUBLIC NOTICE 111eterrnsoftt1e .. kl OM<1 otTru,1.1n· t e ile kept Y e cour · infested leaves become scales often covere d '""1 IMf_, _. MO.ooo.oo In unoekl If you are interested in the prlft<1pe1 ot u.e note_......, 11, Yid estate you may file a re pale, m ay turn yellow with a waxy coatin~. MUNtCtPM.COUflTO" Offd ot rnn1 .• 1111 1meret1 thilreon • . and die. To Control whiteflies SOUTHOAANOacouNTY ,,..,.,. F.....,..., ,.1 et u percent quest with the court to re· 11'.:: J Jt100-v .... , ,, __ e, ,.., .--. .. 111 ~1c1 note -l)y 1-ceive special notice of the The Citrus Whitefly. in your garden , use an ~ e cl s u.-..._.. c.oaw -ldecf; plus <OSlt -.. __ .. inventory Of estate a nd of One Of the most COm· i n sect icide for fruit r~~l~~'!'..cl! COMPANY OF NORTH :: .. ~I:~:~;~ =lc:!':..:~11::,' the petitions, accounts a nd mon , prevails in trees, vegetables and or-buggi·ng AMERICA ..... w1U1 1nw .. 11Nf'eon reports descnbed in Sec· Call·rorru·a. Florida and namentals . WhiteOy and 091-•· Deted: J"'''· 1•1 ti on 1 2 O O. 5 o t th e COflENE CAMPBELL -LOSANOELES TITl.E ~ C lif ' p b t Cod the Gulf states . where it m e aly bug kille r will YOU?. DOES 111W11W01110,1nc1vs1w ••STRACTCORPORATION. a ornia ro a e e . periodically caus es help if the problem is c-...-wi.-i SoA11t11u1 ... rr1111H E.A. Bouveron ----------------------!' NOTIQI y:-=:-:..-. Tiie ~~:..!.MARIHOFF, 20951 ~rookhurst, Ste 3 Property BeincJ Sold NURSERY Liquidation Sale All ' Specials Subiect to Supply on Hand SAVE UP TO 70°/o ' ¥11C ... •ADM A 16 .. ) PIOSllATI. SIA •UIH llASPIA y I SAM JOSI ~TAMNMP•S ............ s119· I' 2070 MeWf •rt ..... CethiMeH.CA 714i:l 4Ml37 DON'T PANIC ... WE CAN HELP! =====-= =: .. s1ree1. ~~~t1ngton Beach, CA Using the best techniques available, our California =. • ~ .... .. ............. ~::=n~.!°°11 '714' 9~·6623 11 vou _..,. 1o -•ti...,,,," 01 .,. PU1Mi.-0r.,. CoHt o.11, Piiot Published Orange Coa s t Certified Nurserymen show you how to control fleas. •tt-., "'lftls matter,, ... tMulcl -Jiii., 11, t4,Jl, t•• m ... i Daily Pilot July 17, 18, 24, 'o •rompll' M ,,,., ,our written 1981 ---------------1r.•o-rl!u·~, .... --..... r ---1 ~:·11~ ':y ~11::: ·;"';· PUBLIC NOTICE ., ....... ,.... ... <e*• "'---- MINIATURE :::::;.:-=·~~I NOTICE OF DEATH OF 3191-8t PUBLIC NOTICE , ... .-..... M A R Y E L L E N CARNATIONS $1 Ut ... -MllkltMtlCOfl•lo•1M C ELWEE ANO OF NOTICEOFOEATH OF ~,:~m':ci1:m'!:.!0 d~::::PETITI O N T O A O · CHARLES A. HOPKINS Big, FULL bunches "'"'"• ... ·-•e esc:••i. si ,,., MINIST E R ESTATE NO. A ND OF PETITION TO 01 mini-carnations. •1•-.....--, ................... A·108849 ADM INISTER ESTATE I TO THE OIEl'EHl>AHT, A <1¥11 · 0 0953 M IJ complelnr ,,.. '*" llltd "' .,... pi.lft., T O a I I h e 1 r s , N . A· 1 1 onv ' till ........ , .... II""" wit.II lo--be ne f iciaries, cre ditor s T 0 a I I h e ' r s ' ONLY •:!.•JBUNCH tllb 1•-"· -,...., .111>1n •er.,, and contingent cred itors of beneficiaries, creditor s _ -~ _ ~1~~~::;:·.,,~e1~::';:'r:,::; Mary Ellen Mc El wee and a nd contingent cre~1t<?rs of Since 11 .. 6 Hollis\ttts Nu rsery· Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd.,-Costa Mesa Ad qood i+.ouq. M 28. 1<1111 ~ M-WY iostt 10 ,,,. ~· un1eu.,... eo u , p e r son s w ho may be Charles A. Hopkins and your ...,..,., w111 tie • .,..,... on.,.. otherwise Interested in the persons w ho ma y b e lllk •Uon of"" 11181111111 .,,., 11115 '-' will and/or estate otherwise inte rested in the mef enter e ,...,.....,., e .. lnst you for • • .,. re1;e1 .-1n ,,,. comp1.,n1 A petition has been filed will and/or estate. W11k 11 ~°""' rnu11 111 .. m1Wne111 o1 by Marg are t Hope A petition has been filed ••..-.••11111ot.-,or-tyor MCEiwee In the Superior by Lynda Ratcliff in the ~=~~. reu .. requet1..i in '"' <om· Court of Orange County Superior Court of Ora nge o., .. , JU1y2', n•. requesting that Ma rgaret County requesting that J-8.HtrYls,cltrk Hope MCEiwe e be ap-Lynda Ratc liff be appoint· co.GR~-~~~ poi nted a s personal ed as personal represen-APret1111eu1~..... r e presenta t iv e t o ad· tatlve to administer the P.o.1 .. D11 m iniste r the estate of estate of Cha r les A . !::. ... :~.::. Mary Ellen Mc Elwee (un· Hopkins (under the In· Tet. 111t1 *"71t der the Independent Ad· depe ndent Administration Pub11.-0r.,..c0Htoe11,,.11ot, m in istration of E states of Estates Act) The petl- Jui, 17•1'»1.Awe.7• 1•1 ,,,, .. 1 Ac t ) The petition is set for tionis set for hearing in LLO\'D•s c ,· :\ . - heari~ In Dept. No. 3 at Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 700 Civ ic Center Drive, Center Drive, West, in the West, in the City of Santa C i t y o I Sa n t a A n a , Ana, California on August California on August 12, 12, 1981 at 9:30 a.m. 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the ~~...J granting of the pe tition, granting of !he petition, ..J.. you shOuld either appear you shOuld either appear at the hearing and state a t the hearing and state garden sho AMERICANA MODEL 4 , #100Chair 1, #142 Table l 'PIK•Set Example: The best set shown above -42" Table and '4 Chairs Retail $428.00 NOW s24600 your objec t ions or file your object ions or file " written objections with the written object ions with the court before the hearing. court before the hearing. Your appearance may be Your appearance ma y be in person or by your al· In persoo or by your at- torney. torne y. IF YOU ARE A IF Y OU A R E A __,;.>· ADJUST AILE CHAISI LOUMGE • CREDITOR or a c ont· CREDITO R or a cont· ingent creditor of the de· ingent c reditor of the de· ceased, you must file your cea sed, you must file your c laim with the court or claim with t he court or present It to the personal present It to the personal representative appointed representative appoi nted by the court within four by the court within four months from the date of months from the date of first Issuance of letters a s fir s t Issuance of letters a s provided In section 700 of provided In section 700 of the probate code of the proba t e code of Callfornle. The time for California. The time for flllng claims wlll not ex· ,filing clalms wlll not ex- pire prior to four months plre prior to four months from the date of the hear· from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. Ing noticed above. I MARIGOLDS Pony Pak Ideal Sun Color (BflCk trays excluded) Reg. $1.0 9 'NOW 69c YOU MA.Y EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE the fife kept by the court the flle kept by the court. If you are Interested In the If you are interested In the estate, you may flle e re· estate, you may file a ,..... quest wtth the court to re· quest with the court to r• celve special notice of the celve special notice of the Inventory of estate and of Inventory of estate ancf of the petitions, accounts and the petitions, tccounts and rtPOrts Otserlbed In Sec:· reports described In S.C· 1 tlon 1200 .S of th• tlon 1200 .S of the • Cellfornle Problte COde. California Probate Code. , RH .. G. Wl ......... ttom, Cltlt._.. C. MorH lt7'2 MacArtl9ur al vd., MorM & Rotert Ste. -U11 P1rk BIYd. ' '"'• CA tl71S Palo Alto, ca. (714) ilM7JI (41S) U7·5066 PublllNd Orenge coest PubUINd Orange Cont 0 •11" Piiot Jul" 17 11 14 I D•llV Pll<>t July 17, ti, 24, 1981 1 ' 1 , ' • 1991 1189-11 31.0..1 -Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 2A, 1881 mrn~~~~~~ Volcker· on money hot seat By JORN CUNNIFF ........ .....,.. NEW YORK -When Paul Volcker accepted tbe chairman.hip of the Federal Reserve Board he lft'omlsed to do his best to lake the heat out of Inflation with a restrictive monetary policy. Over the paat two years he haa fulfilled the promise. He con· cedes the job Isn't done, a point he underscored this week by lowering still further his ioaJs tor addln1 to the economy's a.up· ply of money . But aa the Inflation thermometer drops -the second quart.er came in at an an· nual rate ol Just 6 percent - Volcker is feeUnc more heat. Al he succeeds, at least in his view, tbe criticisms rrow more In · tense. Understandably. because auc· cess for the Volcker policy means slower economic growth, some painful readjustments lo FHA mortgage loan charges proposed WASHINGTON (AP) - Guidelines allowing charges for some Federa l Housing Ad · Move a first JOHANNESB URG . South Africa CAP) -The Johan· nesburg Stock Exchange has ad· milted its first non-white member, an Indian, to its trad· ing floor . Slkender Ally Abrahim. 37, told South African Broadcasting s he hopes the move cl ears the way for other Indians. lndains and other Asians are regarded as non· whites in South Africa. ministration-backed home morteages to exceed present limits have been proposed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Currently, homebuyers who want FHA-backed loans must secure an interest rate of 15.5 percent or less and pay no more than one discount point -an amount equal to 1 percent of the loan amount. Under the new program, a borrower and lender could work out their own terms, making a "good faith estimate" of the number of points a lender would require for a conventional home loan at 15.5 percent. CONSIRU CTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK. •Residential • C.ommerciaJ Buildings: Takeout Commitment required along with leases. • Land Loans up to one year 50% appraisal. CONTACT: •Jeff Johnson- lrvine Office (714)851-4050 THE UNCONVENTIONAL BANK. lower atandarda, tou1h times for some buainesses and very likely a rise In unemplo ment. Slower 1rowth already la here. Output during the April -June quart er shrank to 1.9 percent less than in the first three month.'i of the cu"'""' year. and economists now see the likelihood of a 1981 re· cession. The painful readjustments are taking place, as you can hear everywhere Crom would-be home sellers and buyers In a market almost wiped out by high interest rates, and from small.business people unable to maintain adequate inventories because it costs them 23 percent for money. Curiously. the Jobless rate hasn't measured the economic decrease. In May it did rise to 7.6 percent of the civilian labor force from 7.3 in April, but then it fell to 7 .3 again in June. Nothing, however. prevents those figures from being re· vised; it happens all the time. In view of the consequences, are Volcker's efforts justified'? Viewed in the abstract .,._ by the numbers -th e economi c slowdown is more easily accept· ed than when measured in human casualties . People out of work shout, as do business peo- ple turned down at the loan win· dow. So do municipalities that must float bonds, and s hareholders who see their holdings shrink· ing, and performing artists who watch donations decline, and taxpayers who find smaller budgets mean fewer services. The press is on, and by most of the measurements that economists use to devine the future. a job they concede they have done poorly, the pressure will increase. Volcker, in fact, has all but said it. "We're at a critical point in the fight against inflation." he told the House Banking Commit· tee Tuesday after reading the latest money supply figures and determining even less money should be available. And as he purs ues the monetary press he hopes will squeeze the breath from infla· lion you can be sure the heat of Herit~e B~~@ NEED A CO-SIGNER? PlOILIMS WITH llAL ISTATI FIMAMCIMC.7 We have strong co-signers who can help you quality to the home ov want l'ft.'Sl'I Co· Signers. Inc. ,,.... 1roc ...... 17141155-20 I J can you afford tog1ve your money to a total stranger? 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What role does the federal government debt -not just the budget deficit, but the hundreds of billions or dollars that Uncle Sam must refinance over and over again play in interest rates and inflation'? Is it really the private sector that caused the inflation mess and needs to be restrained? What role in domestic inflation is played by Eurodollars. those creations of foreign banks that lend money in dollar denomina· lions based on a smaller amount or dollars on deposit? The Fed and the Reagan ad· ministration have been over this ground before, answering the questions as best they can. de· rending their policies. assuring the public that theirs is the road to stability. But as the pressure of a declining economy squeezes more and more businesses and people. the questions will be asked all over again. Pressure generates heat. OVER THE COUNTER MUTUAL FUND AP..,.. EXIM·BANK CHIEF -William H. Draper UI gets a kiss from wife PhyUis after being s worn in by Vice President George Bush, right, as president and chairman of the Export· Import Bank of the United States. The agency helps finance U.S. exports. Draper, of Palo Alto, was sworn in earlier this week. Economy posts told Three new members have been named to the board of direct ors of the Economic Development Corp of Orange Co unty, president James Bu chner has announced. Maury DeWald, managing partner of P e at. Marwick Mitchell and Co . Newport NASO LISTINGS \ Beach. will serve a two.year term ending September 1983. R Hanno n J o n es. ad · ministrator of Mercy General Hos pital , S anta An a. and William S. Dawson. president of the California Surf soccer team, will serve one· year terms ending September 1982. Nemt ~~r~ El•<Rltll SymbTc wt SymbTc "" ~~~beT:C OklaLd Prn OU W1IE"9 0...0•. 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Off t .J ()fl t ,I OH t1 ()fl •.1 011 '·' Off '·' Off t.O Off L7 Oii u Oft u Oii u Off , ... \ I I I ·----- s new mortgages Despite repeated warntnaa of deep risks taken lf r.ou buy a home under one of today's new, ·creative." ''innovative'' home mort1a1e contracts, the siren sonaa wall on for these danierou1 acree· ments. Most people seem unaware of theJr potenUa\ for disaster. Only the names of the inslrumenL'l are new. They are Adjwstable Rate Mortgages (ARM); Alternative Mortgage Instruments <AM I ); Variable Rate M or(gages ~ CVRM >; ln - creHing Rate Mortgage s ,.,. (IRM >; .:;. R e o egot i able 41A-.-...,.•K..------~: ~ t,: o g ~ ~ IYlVll PllTER R E M ) • Wrap.Around Mortgages <WRAP); Graduated Pay- ment Mortgages <GRIP and Shared Appreciation Mortgages <SAM I. Abbreviated or stated in full . they spell trouble if you can't meet all the terms: foreclosure, re· possession, bankruptcy. Herbert S. Colton, an attorney lo Washington. D.C., who helped establish the Federal Housing Ad· ministration in 1934 , writes that "Far from being 'ip· novative' or ·creative.' the (new) plans carry horhe mortgage financing back to the pattern of the early and mid-1920s." In letters written to me, Colton pleads that I con· tinue •·to expound the real nature of thes.e retrogressive mortgage plans. They are purely and simply short-term loans of the kind which resulted in the complete collapse of the mortgage market" when the Depression of the 1930s struck. Colton writes. The first-time home buyer today probably doesn't remember that home mortgages in the 1920s were vastly different from the contracts drawn for the past 40 to 45 years. Most old-lime loan agreements were one·way_ documents drawn for one to five years but rarely 10. Borrowers like your grandparents and parents paid only the interest. every month. quarter or year . .. Residential mortgage loans <of the '20s) were renewed al the option of -and on such terms as were prescribed by the lender." Colton recalls. "Essentially, this is the ratal flaw in today's ·creative' mortgage." Doubt it? Read carefully the clauses in these "new" loan deals. The Adjustable or Variable Rate Mortgage. Every six months to three years (depending on the lender). payments are "adjusted" by the lender. not you. If you can't pay, the lender decides what to do. Extended Term Mortgages. If you can't pay, your loan is extended, you are told. The phrase is : "negative amortization." Translation· the amount you owe goes up. Interest may even increase -or it may take you 60 to 70 years to repay at the higher rate. You may never repay al that rate Graduated Payment Mortgages These are a trifle fairer. Al least you know how much extra it will cost you each year or two as your payments rise. But if the rise in your income doesn't match the rise in your payments? You lose. Don't gamble your life's savings and credit on a "maybe" about rates . Read. Think Be warned. These are the "creative" words. Downgrade your housing dreams for a while. Share space. Rent. Consider a mobile home. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK<API Fin.ti Oow..J-1 • .,,._ ~'ol~ndey, Jut 2.3. ~·~~ °!t~ ~ ~Ht~,.! f:! U Utt 10..Sl !07..M 106.11 lat •7• 0 ,. u Slk 3'2. .. ».uo * u :l6S s.L.o= lndUI • • J,116;\. Tran 1.16', Ullll 1,14S.• U Slk S ..... HO WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORK I AP) Jul n f>rtt. AOVanud rocsy. d~ Ot<llntcl 173 •JI Unt lla11119d •10 -Total tssue1 1111 1112 AMERICAN LEADERS IWw 1119111 10 II Ne• IOWi IS 1t GOLD COINS N•W ~IC (A,) -Pl'lcH ......... MY ...... q!M, ~ Wllll 'T""*Y't "*· . ·~ '....,.,, Ml'.JO,.., aa.u . ..... .... , ...., ........ .., '*'"' --. ...... u~oc.un ... -. ..... ....... .. <-. ... ,., ........ ......... ~ATAMU ()0 13 NEW YORK IAPI .JUI Prn . 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From the classic MGs to the prestlgous hand·bullt Aston·Martln Vantage. ~ huge $1,000 factory rebate. On top of that we'll add a generous $500 discount-a total savings of $1,500. Every one of these cars Is a soon· to·be collector's Item and won't We also have 13 1980 Triumph TR7 convertlbles which qualify for last long-so hurry! 2 MG Convertibles #0164 #0859 ~ 1 MG Midget "'f,1,$~• One Only 80 "'0 13 1980 TR7 Convertibles· ~- #1395 #6080 #6669 #6819 #6823 #6330 #5382 #5290 #5212 #2020 #1393 #1404 #1593 1 Aston-Martin Vantage Only One Hurry! 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach il213) 581·15321714> 6'2·9405 Aston-Martin • Ferrari • 1981DATSUN310 1981 DATSUN 280ZX 2 Or. Hatchback Sedan. 4 speed trans .. front wheel drive , f ully fac tory 1aqu l ppad plus I Thermoouard protection pl(g. (10?313). (Stk. 878). 55366 5 tpeed transmission, air condi tioning. AM ·FM $ 10 .. ttereo c assette , Thermoguard protection f pkg. & morel Low miles! ,. (253214). (Stk. 1498). THIS WEEK'S USED CAR SPEC.IALS! 1977 DATSUN 210%COUPE 5 IJ)Md trant.. mag wheels, air cond.. AM-FM ttereo & diamond mitt t ilYer e•tarlor. Like NEW! (14eSFU). (Stk. 1509). 565M 1974 DATSUN SHORTllD PICKUP Loaded including 4 speed trans .. AM·FM 8 1rack, roll bar. mag wheels & looks, "double" stwpl (49125X) (Stk. 1563). 52895 Up to five yeanJ financing with no money down on 1 approved credit. Lease or , buy. Ad m'--t be presented at tf1e of ~hue. 1976 DATSUN 1210 COUPE Equipment Includes 4 speed trant .. air conditioning. radio & a solid tranapartation earl (983XNZ) (Stk. 1523). 52995 Sale ands Monday, July 27, 1981. All prices plus tax, lloenae, documentary fee and · dealer installed options. All cert tubject to prior sale. . . FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER 'FOR ALFA ROMEOeMASERATleSAABePEUGEO THE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE •TRIUMPH•BENTLEY•FIAT•VOL VO•AU DI •PORSCHE 848 DOVE ST. NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 . i liilJPUit FRIOAV,JULY24, 1911 . CLASSIFIED C7 Players get no Kathy Whitworth seeks elusive U.S. Open championship. See C4. sy1npathy'. Only 10 (of 650) will benefit from strike, says Bavasi By ED ZlNTEL the Piayers Association> said all unJOM atve their mem- 0tllieDa1tr,....._ bers pay for Ume lost. The playen belleve this. Don't feel-bad if you're just a little baffled by the current "My goeh, even officials at General Motors said that baseball strike negotiations. Antels General Manaier Mtller was wrong. My phlloeophy ls no play, no pay." Buzzle Bavaal is ln the same boat. And he's been involved BAVASI, WHO NO MORE than 12 hours before the ln major league baseball for over 50 years. 'Tm confused strike began said that he believed a strike would not take and disappointed at this stage," said Bavasi upon his re-place, now feels that the aeaaon can stlll be salvaged, pro-turn from New York where he talked with players and id owners and obtJerved events in this six-week old strike. v ed a settlement is reached by Aug. 1. Don't get him wrong'. It's not as if Bavasi, one of the most "They'll still be able to get ln close to 120 games if that's knowledgeable men in the game, Is ignorant what's tak· the case," he said. "If not, they may as well forget'it. ing place in the negotiations. It's just that ------------... "Frankly, I'm disappointed in what's he can't understand why. Why can't the going on in Wuhington. But 1 suppose both two sides reach a settlement? parties are doing what they think is riaht. HE DOES, HOWEVER, have his al- U.nces. ·'The modern day f layer Ls being mis-led," he said. "I don' believe the players know what the situation ls all about. "The major problem, as I see lt, is that you have 650 people on strike with no more than 10 who can benefit from It. If I thought all 650 players could be affected by the strike, I'd be on the players' side." To briefly refresh the memory, the key Issue in the strike Is how teams losing pre- m lum free agents will be compensated. Until now, the only compensation has been an amateur draft choice from the signing team, but the owners want professional playen ln return. Unforttmately, they're not doing a good enough job for the fans." Still, he won't sympathlte with the players. "Tell me of a job where you can receive a pension and still keep your job? Or, tell me of a job where you can get a $400,000 raise, not a salary -a raise. "Bill Russell says that he's going to have to sell one of his homes in Los Angeles. What do you think Ty Cobb would say if he heard that? "I don't respect someone when they say something lilc:e that. I respect Don Baylor (Angels player representative) because he knows what he's talking about. "I think the owners have done their part for the players. And I'll say another thing. Didn't believe the owners are going to give in. I've never seen them as unified as when I saw them last week.•· The owners prope direct compensation from the signing to the losing team. The players say they'll accept professional compensation but only from a talent pool Buzzie Bavasi filled by all the teams. * • • IF YOU THINK you recognize that face at the helm of a sabot in Newoort Harbor these days. then you probably haven't put baseball com- pletely out of your mind yet. ............. FESTIVAL BEGINS -Flag banners lead a procession of athletes into Syracuse University's Carrier Dome Thurs- day night during cere monies which opened the National Sports Festival. The festival has competition in most Olym- pic sports and runs through July 29. JOHN SEV ANO ANOTHER ISSUE, raised last week before the talks moved from New York to Washington. is that of service credit. The players want full credit for time lost during the strike, but the owners have said they are unwilling to give credit for any time lost before last Thursday. Service time is used to determine eligibility for such things as pensions, salary arbitrations and the free-agent draft. It's another topic that bas Bavasi confused. "I was amazed lo learn that Marvin Miller (executive director of That face could belong to Corona del Mar resident and ace Angel pitcher Ken Forsch. Forsch, acquired on April Fool's Day this year from Houston Astros for infielder Dickie Thon, was no joke for the Angels in the two months prior to the strike . The 34-year-old righthander's record on June 12 was t ·3 and his ERA was a shining 2.27. Forsch's season high for wins during his 10-year career in Houston was in 1980 when CSee PLA VERS, Page C3> Magee: I wouldn't send a dog to Roml:lnia Baseball's chances 'very bad' "I'm ready to come back lo the States. 1 wouldn't send a dog over here." Thal was the first statement uttered by Kevin Magee when 1 got his phone call from Bucharest , Romania Thurs- day, were a contingent of U.S. athletes is currently competing in the World University Games . everywhere here -in the bathrooms. in the halls, by the doors, in the parking lots. You're scared to come out of your dorm room at night. scored 10 point& and grabbed ab:. re· bounds a1alnst South Korea Tuesday. and then tallied 23 points and 1ot nine rebounds Wednesday against Greece. "There's no social life . All you do ls sleep. It's just like a job. You 1et up, you eat, you play, you eat and you goto bed . It's adailyroutine." "Some of the competition is good, but an awful lot of lt is pretty weak,•: said Magee. "There are a few good players, but the rest oflbem don't even know the fundamentals. I don't know why they're playing basket- ball." Obviously, the experience, although enlightening, hasn't e xactly been pleasurable for the UC Irvine basket- ball All-American. The U.S. has been routinely dispos- ing of its opponents so far in the com- petition. with the heavyweights - Canada. Mexico, USSR -yet to come. The U.S. squad has spent the past four weeks tuning up for the Games by touring Europe. The U.S. played in Algiers ("that place is wone than "Boy, this is nothing like the U.S .. " Magee continued. "There are guards Magee, who sat out the first game against Senegal with a foot injury, What communication gap? There isn't any probkm here· NBA's Glenn conducts basketball camp for the deaf MILL NECK MANOR, N.Y. <AP> -The ball bangs against the hardwood floor over and over again. Thump . . . lhump . . . thump. That familiar, almost monotonous sound is what basketball is all about at every level. But in one particular gym on suburban Long Island, It Is the only sound you hear. There Is no shouting of directions from one teammate to another, no hollering from the bench, no other noise. Just the thump . . . thump . . . thump . . . And most of the players don't even hear that. THE SILENCE 18 almost eerie, but It ls routine for the youngsters attending Mike Glenn's summer basketball camp. They inhabit a sound- leaa world, communicating by sign language, but playtn1 basketball with the same zest and energy aa any other kid. Glenn knows their world well. His father bas taught at the Geortia School for the Deaf for some SO years and Glenn frew up surrounded by bear- ing-impaired youngsters. "They were my best friends." he said. "They were like my famlly. I feel at home here, with t.hem." Glenn went on to colle1iate 1tardom at Southern IlliAoia and haa been playJni in the Na- Uonal Basketball ,U1ocl1tlon since 1977 when the Cb.lcalO Bulla picked him m the second round of Ute clnft. He's spent lbe lut three aeuom with the New York Knlcll1 and ri1ht now ia a free ·•l•nk lbopplq arouad the leap. He could wtnd up WRll •new teem nat MUOD. lut f« tbe 1um· 111er. be'1 buly Wkb Ilia old one, at the heartnc· impaired 'Cf'tera at Ute Mill Neck M•nor Lutberu SC for &be deaf. ~ A Yb8 AGO. Ule school wu IOotlils for 1 •baaktlalall llll)ter to oome out and.!paU. an .,. pearwe. 'fte atW.U. .. .., -tatlH tbe Knlcb eiMI tbe NBA etub bed jult tbe man. Tb•t't .taow 01-·11ummer eam_p pt ltar'Md, , ''I&«• ll'"t deal Of latilfadiob froen work· IN wlli ............. a..--.. "''" worted a. ~ 'IJiintrJttlltll ................... , • .,.., kids are more attentive, more cooperative. They try harder. They know they're handicapped and they try to overcome lt. I get more pleasure with them. more enjoyment. more fulfillment." They use their eyes . They aren't distracted by the noise of the crowd. There are built-In problems, of course, for bHketball players who can not hear. Yet Glenn sees the kids overcome them all the time. "You'd be surprised,'' be said. "Their on-court communication is really aood. They anticipate well. They lase their eyes. They, are always looklns at the whole court. They aee more. And re- member, they aren't distracted by the noise of the crowd. "l'VE HAO TIMES at Madison Square Garden where Knick Coach Reel Holzman would be about· in1 at ua from the bench and I couldn't bear blm because of tbe crowd. The1e kids can't bear any . noise from Ute 1tanda." . Tbetr bandleap doesn't preveat the playen from complalnlq about cllll wltb a ptmaee at an olftdal. That•, after all, a unl....al tancua1e In baakltball. • Gl ... '1 dreem ll to._ OM ol Ida kids pla)iDC :C-blllketball with 1 teholanblp to a major "I'd like them to Cet the oPPOl"tullit)' to play It . some top.level co'lle1e if U..,-haft that ability," Gleu said. "I'd like to 1tve tbem a e.banee, lf tbei.r •blllt.J pmnlta. •• • But he ruUsea that bHMIM ot tlM llaDdleap • deaf player woald 11.v• to be IOlllitlUI nalb 1Peetal to man k. ''He'll ba•• to .,. biea.11' tbu ........ food enouC)l f« • coach to be wUUq to lean ltp lan'-uace to communicate wWa blm," 01 .. Nld. ''It I not thllt llard to ....... a lllilld tan I -• two." Romania") and had a seven-game ex- hibition in Yugoslavia ( winning four>. "It's been a pretty good experience because It's so different than the U.S .. " said Magee. "And playing this type of ball should help me if I make it to the pros. There's a lot or physical contact here. "I guess it's a psychological thing, but the whole trip has been a mess. The food is all right and they treat us pretty good, but I'm just homesick." M aiee will be returning to the Irvine <See SEVANO, Page C3> WASIUNGTON CAP> -Wi~ chances of saving the rest ol the season labeled "very bad" by the players' top negotiator, talka to end the major league baseball strike have recessed amid dis· agreement over the progress of the bargaining. The negotiations are not expect- ed to resume until the middle of next week, after the executive board of the Major Lea1ue Players Association meets lo dis· cuss the status of the dispute with club owners over free-agent com- pensation. "THE SITUATION gets more difficult with each passing day," Marvin Miller, executl ve director of the players' union, said Tbun- day night as talks ended after a day of apparent ups and downs at the bargaining table. · Raymond Grebey. director of the Players Relations Committee and the owners' top negotiator, told reporters that "we're clOHr than we've ever been" to eod1na the 43-day-old walkout. "We have moved much clo.er, narrowed our differences," be said. "Unfortunately, the parti• have been unable to totally re- solve the differences. We're closer than we've ever been." Grebey told reporters the talb were recessed to allow tile players lo study new propoeall- the owners. After the playert meet, he added, "we hope ..• this will produce a settlelllfllt, will brlna back baJebalJ ~=tb the All-star Game," orl scheduled July 14. BUT MILLER declared ''notbina bu chanced ln re1ardto the coocept they are pushiJll of d.lrectcompenaatlon." ''I would not quarrel wttb ..._ assessment that we narrowed some ol the Laauea." Miller Mid. "We succeeded .not at aJl on tile basic issue ol direct com,_.. Uon." lloreov~. be aaJd, "tber IWI think they can cru1b Ute -.al Tbey ltiU don't know wlaat ... playen are like . . . We 1114 nothins about puutnc lt • • • vote." c Tbt playen, Miller~. 1'wtll bave a board .. ..._ will NPort wbe~ •• are. r•PHt to tbtir propoeal, • It . 1taDda rtlbt DOW, "ii NCommmd lt to I.he ex boanloltMplannu fl 11 . WW .UM e ••••TJ.• wtll ect • 11111;." Asked about &be prM,eetl C ... WD41A.'l,Pa .. CI> Nielsen given nOd as Stabler retires Fr~m APdilpakllel ' SELMA, Ala. -HOUiton Ollen 0 quarterback Ken Stabler hu retired from pro football, endln1 h1a 12-year profeaaional career, hls attorney Henry Pitta said Thursdav. Houston's first-year coach, Ed BUea, aald at the Oilers' camp ln San Aqelo, Texal, that the team had not beard from Stabier in a month and Pitts told him of the retirement la a telephone call late Thursday afternoon. Gifford Nielsen, a three· year veteran who led the na· lion in passing whlle at Bri1ham Voun1. wlll take over the starting a11l1nment, Bllesaaid. •'Obviously, my inltlal re· action la that Gifford is our quarterback and I have a lot of confidence in him," Bilei Stabler said. "I always have." Stabler's lawyer said the quarterback I.a not considerinJr a reneJrotiated contractor a trade and denied any connections between his no-show at the Oilers' camp and retirement decision. "I suspected yesterday that there was more to thls than Kenny having personal busineaa," Nielsen said. "He is a team quarterback and he always recognized bis responsibilities andobliga. lions to the team." Quote of ttie day After 10 years in the minor leagues, .Jim Bacher, 28, brother of Chicago CUbe star Bill Buckner, has retired: "I'm 1oln1 back lo my ranch (in Metldam,' Idaho> and paint my house. I feel like 10 lone years of pressure has fallen off my shoulden." Mediator faces another standstill W ASfllNGTON -In striving to Ii end the baseball strike, federal mediator Kenneth Moffett has become accustomed to ups and downs -and even standstills. But Moffett wasn't prepared for what happened Thursday. Morrell. acting ~!rector of the federal mediation agency, got stuck on an elevator a bove the ninth noor. Morrell, accompanied by a friend, Los Angeles attorney Scott Kruse, was taken cap· live by a runaway elevator that skipped past the ninth noor -the last floor -and got stuck in lhe housing near the roor of the downtown Washir building. About 45 minutes later, two workmen with the General Services AdminiJltration got the re· calcitrant elevator to retreat to the ninth floor. and the two men were rescued. "B•••ball Fant Strike Back" •~... o~ .... ~lllHIP 9U't1 ------~ Fans plan baseball boycott week SHEBOYG,AN, Wis. -BuebaU Ii rans are unitin1 a1aln1t tbe strike and the epicenter of plans ror next year's bil event is the not·ao-famous town or Sbeboy1an, Wls. . "Everybody says it's about time the fans did something," aald Jerome J . Mahloch, the moving force behind Major Leaaue Baseball Boycott Week, set for June 12·19, 1982. The dates correspond with the first week of the current strike and so Mahloch, confident that major league baseball will return ln 1982, feels the boycott will have a detlnlte impact. Mahloch said that he felt no consideration was being given the fan in strike negotJatlons. ·'I chose to be the person to try to unify the fans and we have a lot of peQple joining our movement," said Mabloch. He and his friends are depending on the media to spread the wo11d. Those wishing to participate are asked to send name. address and $1.40 to National Head· quarters, Boycott Week, P .O. Box 1271, Sheboygan, Wls., 53081. Participants will be sent the membership button Illustrated above. Allow four to six weeks for delivery. Mahioch says a list of the participants will be sent to the commissioner's omce. Rams' Tyler looking good Runnint back Weadell Tyler, hampered by lnjurlea tut aeuon, is looking like the Wendell Tyler of old at the Rams' tralnlng camp In Fullerton. Tyler, the fi rst veteran ln camp, "bas been working out in rull pads and looks like he d1d In 1979," said a Rams spokesman . . . All-pro running back WaJ&er Pay&oll arrived al the Chicago Bears' training camp and the NFL club expects to have their leading ground gainer signed by Saturday. The Bears also announced that re· serve safety Leuy Weltenchdd bas signed his 1981 contract . . . Wide receiver Lyaa Swa .. arrived on time in training camp, just hours after ending his free agency and coming to terms with Pittsburgh. Swann, beginning his eighth seasoo in the NFL, signed a multiyear contract. Neither he, nor the team, would dis· cuss the details . . . Tight end WUlle Scott, Kansu City's rirst·round draft choice, signed four one-year contracts with an option year. The South Carolina product is expected to report for two·a·day drills today. ,I ' a-ball today \ on tbll date im: Atelea Botton Red Sox 1lui1er Carl Y aatriem1ki bluted a Mike Mortan pltc .. ror the .ooth home run of b1I career, lead· Int the Sox t.o a 7·3 victory. Later ln the year. Yu would become the flnt American Lea1uer to collect both 400 homers and 3,000 bJll. On lh1I date lo 1t13: San Francisco'• Bobby Bonda powered a homer and a double to lead the National League to a H All-star same triumph at Kansas City's brand new RoyalJ Stadium. " Today'a blrthdtiy: Milwaukee pitcher Jerry Au1ustlne la 29. U.S. hurdlers, swimmers sharp BUCHAREST. Romania -• American hurdlers and swimmers collect ed tour sold medal• and Romanians dominated the 1ymnutlet competi· tlon al the World University Games Tbunday. Kris Kirchner and Jill Sterkel, both ol the University of Texas. set meet marks in wlnnlnt the men's and women's 100.bleter freestyle races. Romanian Carmen Bunaclu took the women's 200·meter backstroke and Seriel Zabolotnov of the Soviet Unlon won the men'• 200 backstroke both In Games record Umes. Bunaclu'a time of two minutes, 13.21 seconds, was the fastest In the world this year, and the fourth fastest ever. Two·time Olympic champion Nadia Comancei of Romania won three of the four · sold medals In women's apparatus event.a. Ashford tops 1 OO:;yard dash record Evelya Aabford shattered the U.S. Ill women's record for the 100-yard dub at the U.S. Olympic Training Center Wednesday. covering the distance ln 10.90, USOC officials reported Tbunday. The time was seven hundredths of a second off her old mark. The 24-year-old UCLA graduate set the re· cord in a tune·up meet before U.S. athletes headed for the U.S. Sports Festival In Syracuse ... • A1reement was reached late Thursday nirht ror a fl1bt between Larry Holmea, the World Boxing Council cham· pion, and tov·ranked con· tender Gerry Cooeey, accord· Ing to promoter Doe &Jiii . . . AlllM9 Coe, tbe first woman ftnlaber in tbls year's Boston Marathon, and three other foreign track stars, have A•hford been banned from competinl In the U.S. because of their partlclpatloa ln a road race in Portland, Ore .• which offered prlu money \.o the Winnen. Also banned were Aaa Auala and Lorraine Moller of New Zealand. and Domlato Tlbada.ba of Colombia ... Alvaro "IDdlaa Ya· qui" Lopez gets a shot at a national boxing Utle tonight when he meets S.T. Gordoll for the North American Boxing Federation cruiserweight title in Reno. Television. radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Tucson at Salt Lake City, 6::.> p.m., KMPC (710); Rebroadcast of 1960 World Series <New York Yankees vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, game seven>. immediately following Gulls' game, KMPC (710 >. Surf striking '· for win tonig~t Fort Lauderdale invades 8y CV&T BEDEN o< .. oe119 ......... California Surf Coach Laurie Calloway ln1ist1 that the only thln1 that Interest.a him at thl• 1to1e of the NA.SL season la the performance ot his own club. lf the Surf is going to sneak Into the playoff•. they'll have to do It on their own. Both the Loe An,elea Aztecs and San Dle10 Sockers made sure o that Wednesday night wlth Important victories that widened the tap between them and the third-place Surf. Even Western Division cellar-dwellin1 Sao Jose won Wednesday nlght with a 3-2 overtime victory over the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. The Strikers come to Anaheim Stadium tonieht (8) as the Surf opens a three-same homeatand. Next week. Calgary and San Diego come to Anaheim. The Sockers match marks the beglnnin1 of a flve,1ame season rlnale In whlch the Surf will ta'ce onJy divisional foes. "I still think we have a good chance ol squeez· ing lnto the playorts." says Calloway. "But the main thing I'm interested in is the ract we are playing well to1ether now." The Surf coach was pleased to pick up 10 polnta on the road wlth Saturday's 3·2 victory ewer Portland and Tuesday's 3·2 defeat to Calgary. "I was pleased in that we put two tood performances together whlch doesn't happen that orten for us. The result In Calgary wun•t quite what we wanted, but I felt we kept battlin1 back. even alter they scored their third goal," Calloway explains. Coming Into tonight's match with the Strikers. the Surf coach will have to do a little lineup shuffl. Ing. To begin with, defender John Craven has ac- cumulated enough penalty points, thanks to five yellow card warnings, to force him to sit out the game. · lo addition, Paulo Cesar has returned from Brazil after an Illness in the family. The Surf's top scorer, Steve Moyers, is also questionable aa he recuperates from a root contusion. "Basically, the lineup won't change too m~ch because everyone out there ls giving everything they've got," Calloway says. MeanwhUe, Fort Lauderdale, second In the Southern Division with a ts-9 record and 113 points, is without leading scorer Teofilo Cublllas who is in Peru playing for bis country's national team. Striker midfielder Ray Hudson, beset with in· juries alJ season, returned to form Wednesday night with a goal and assist against San Joee. and Branko Segota, with three goals and four assists. also represents a scoring threat. The last lime these two clubs met, the Surr surprised the Strikers, 1 ·0 in Fort Lauderdale on a Steve Moyers goaJ. Cycles make r eturn tonight Speerlway motorcycle racing returns to the Orange County Fairgrounds tonight. and" with them comes Brad Oxley. who is taking a break from the British Lea~ue. Oxley, riding for the Wimbledon Dons this season, will be making only his second appearance or the year tonight. First race is at 8. From Page C1 BASEBALL'S CHANCES • • • for resuming the season. MilJer re- plied: "Very bad." Bob Boone, the Philadelphia Phlllles' catcher and National League player representative, said he was "not confident we'll be play1nJ( any ball for a long time." cut down their freedom of movement won in previous negotiations and In arbitration, a1reed to the concept of professional compensation. But they have backed a plan to stock a com· pensation pool rilled by several teams, rather than the owners' plan to have direct compensation rrom the slenJng to the losing club. Parts & Tools 1P fi& i~ Right! Tbrou&h today. 512 games or 24 per· cent or the 12,106-game season had been canceled because of the strike, which began June 12. Federal mediator Kenneth Moffett said be d1d not look for talks to resume until at least next week, possibly Wed- nesday. He also was uncertain whether Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan, who spent the last four days al the baseball talks. would attend when negotiations resume. "I'll VERY disappointed," said Moffett. ''The logistics, the people and number or people at the oegotiatin1 la· ble were as right as right could be. But lbings came to a grinding halt this evening. It Is the same philosophical problems .Miller said he expected the ex· ecutlve board meeting to take place early next week al an undetertnlned site. Thunday was a lenetby and confua. 'lna day at the headquarters of Ute !Federal Mediation and ConclllatSCJD :lervlce, where the talks bad been held under a news blackout since belns 1movedherefromNew York Monday. I Ruman of a prospective aetUemeat awe~ the bulldJn1. often followed lslaortly bf other rumors that the talka ,.-erHt.alled. TU IS8lJE OF free·a1ent com· lptntation b.u been at the center ot IMIHball's labor war the lut two r•an. The owners want a prolettlonal player as compenaatlon for k>lln1 a top·rankine free a1ent who hu played 4"ll bis QPdoa, rather than Juat the amateur hft eholce wtdcb bu been rWH .. lfre. Tbe players, •hile aayin1 lh1I would- Miller said that despite the players' so-called pool proposal for compensa· lion, "the owners eommittee said they had numerous problems with it." ·•We addressed them one by one, and each time something new came up un· tll we became convinced they do not wantasetllement," heaald. GREBEY REFUSED to discuss what specific movement bad Wen place on the two areas of diacusalon ln the last 48 hours. Those issues involve the number of players to be protected from a compensatJon for free aienll and the question al whether o*nera would consider the Idea ot uatni a pool of player talent supplied by a number of clubs, to provide profeaalonal com· pensation to teama loslnt free a1enta. Miller said the two aides had aareed to llst "rankln1," or top-0f·the·llne, free a1enta u those lo the top 20 per· cent ol statistic., wltb clubl loelnl them.1ettln1 a profeaslonal player ancJ an amateur draft pick ln return. The next 1roup of playen, called "B •' players under the plan, would fall wtthJn the »-30 percent Umltl, Miller said, alOpercentdrop. U.S. Nationals set for. Newport Newport Harbor Hlth will be tbe site of tbe IJl1 U.S. Water Polo Out· door NaUonall Aaa. T·t . AmODI U. •wtual 1taadoutl la the 12-team ftell wW be -Olympie team membert ltevla loltertao..:'d Terr, kbroeder, loe v.,... Jett sut.te. · Robertaon, tlle moat valuable ~·t::treei:~~-~ AAU team~ Iii • .-rodurt of lf••Port K•~IJla• aad tll• Ullt•-*J of Callliliil . ..,_.,a _,,. 11••11 Newport Borbor Hiib ~I laml1 ...................... ..... '°"' c..,.. ... ..... ,,.... .. u............ Clip . .. •• ....., .. .,., ..... of -.... AiBlirlqll· ........... .... .......... °" ...... ...,... ... diets& ...... ,...~ .. --· ................. iM=~.--r...-p ...... RQID STAR Gebrtcl't low-priced. computer-tuned Shock I J' ',I P CRC 'u•fll•I 11 """'"" ............ .... , .... n61111M ' .,... ....... ·2· 2Doz. ·990 ea. PVC Valve #lrllZ, 113, 15', J51, 11.1, JN, 111, JN. 115. •t• 11 IL #WTA, #WTC, #WU, #WID, "°" .. .1 From Page C1 PLAYERS GET~NO SYMPATHY • • ~ . • P. b~ was 12·1.3. And be appeared to 1et stronaer and 1tron1er wttb . each ouuni this year. FORSCH JS STILL tbrowin(f twice a week, only now, {t , ~oeso't count. ''I fi1ure that lr the strike isn't , ,s~ttled within a week, I'm mov· ' • fna back home to Houston.•· ·• Forsch said this week in •• 9etween saillna classes. 'Tm , workinl out, throwing some and ,· 'that's about all a pitcher can do. · The problem is staying sharp." Forsch said that he too. is dis· appointed with progress ln the talks. But he's not surprised .. · · 1 was kind of prepared Cor it," be said. "With the owners' insurance, I thought it might • come to this. Financially, it's not a big problem for me , although I am losing a lot of money.'' Earlier this week, Dodgers • • second baseman Davey Lopes reportedly blasted teammates S t eve Ga r vey and Jerry ., Reuss. Garvey, along with teammate Derrel Thomas, is be· •. ing paid by the club during the '• strike. And Lopes claimed that he hasn't heard anything from any player rep. including Reuss. rep. You can make a collect call to Marvin Miller and he'll talk to you. too. "Steve Renko on our team baa been doing a aood job in keeping us informed as bas Don Baylor, And 1 have aJI the confidence In the world in Marvin Miller." Forsch feels that the neaoUa· lions will continue to go nowhere It the owners don't come up with some new proposals. "It's the same matter over free agency. They're still no try· ing to help a club which loses that player. What they want to do is hurt the team that wants to sign a free agent player. "It discourages the free. open market. 1 think there's a double standard when the owners say only a few players are being af· reeled by the strike and yet they want their proposals to apply to all 25 players on each team." In the meantime, Forsch awaits word. It's giving him plenty of time lo learn his boat· ing skills. • • • A PHONE CALL placed to the home of Fred and DeeDee Lynn produced the same kind of result It usually does. "Fred's not home, he's out playing tennis." said DeeDee. We ll , at least he does someihing else besides fish dur· in.ll his off hours. the off-season. In another city, it ml1ht be different. But here, with the weather as it is, he bas a lot to do." DeeDee says her husband hasn't picked up a baseball since the strike began. The injury to his loot. which forced blm out of the lineup for a week ln May, h11 almost completely healed but according to hls wjf~. Lynn is a special kind of athlete. "HE REALLY IS a natural and maybe he doesn't need to work out all the time or as much to stay In top shape,'' she said. "The thing is, is that Fred doesn't like to dwell on the strike. He's very competitive, but he's also logical. He thinks through before he acts." According to Mrs. Lynn, this is the first summer Fred has had off in 12 years. or course, it's been a pleasant chanJte. "I was raised in Bos ton (where Fred played for the Red Sox for seven years before com- ing to the Angels this year ) and I'm used to that mentality," she said. "Baseball is more a part of their life there than it is here. They go absolutely crazy over the game back there. People plan their vacations around the Red Sox. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT*rlday, July 24, 1981 BUJ'CH vs. WALJ'S and the San Diego Friars Swufag, Julg 26 at 6 p.-. FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT! Featuring drawing for free prizes ... • New Pro 110 tennis racquet by Prince • 2 llfetlme family memberships at Los Caballeros Sports Club • Free weekend for 2 at South Coast Plaza Hotel ~----------------, I SPECIAL ORANGES I 1 TEAM TENNIS I I DISCOUNT COUPON I : Present this coupon tor a SS discount on the I I pnce of your ticket at the Los Caballeros 1 1 I Tennis Stadium Box Ottice. Plaza del I Lago. 17220 Newhope Street. Suite 122. I I Fountain Valley. I P l L----------------~ Discounted Box Seats $5 • Tickets $10, $15, and $20. • See coupon for special $5 off ~ the pnce of your tickets Call • ... 751·6779 to reserve your spe· G • c1al discount box seats tor this -·------ classic tennis match. Los Caballeros Tennis Stadium For general Information phone 751-6749. "YEH, l 'VE R EAD the articles about so and so being upset because he didn't know what was going on ,·· said Forsch. "But if you have a ques- tion about something, it doesn't take much to call your player "Oh Fred keeps busy," said DeeDee from their Anaheim home. ''For him, it's reverted to "Here, it's different. People know they c an live without baseball There's a lot more go· Ing on here. The big problem will be selling the game back to the fans next year." Save money and shopping time . Read the Daily Pilat From Page C1 SEV ANO'S COLUMN • • • area next weekend "and that can't be soon enough," be says. •'I sure am ready to get away from this. It's so bad I'm about to die. They could give me a million dollars a day and I wouldn't come back here. This ls . the pits. "Everybody is counting down the days before we can go home. We want to win the gold, but everybody wants to go, too." Magee admits the experience has done one thing -make him appreciate his homeland. "When you're there. you take adv an· tage of the U.S. But believe me, it's the best place in the world.·· • • * Notes in a cookie Jar: Magee first returned my call at 2:33 a. m. Thursday morning (Romania is 10 hours ahead of the West Coast). First, it took five minutes to explain to the operator I dido 't s peak Romanian, and then, once that was clarified, she :-pulled the plug. The inconvience is that : it takes no less than three hours to ::place a call out or the country ... and ::everything is collect. . . " Magee injured the side of his foot }. ... ' tAre a pre p stars ~in action tonight ~·Orange County's most' promising ~\>'rep basketball players for the up· ·:coming season will be on display ~1onight at Ocean View High where ·~h ree games. billed as a pre· ·cournament for the Basketball ;:tongress Inte rn ational Summer :€lassie at Provo <Aug. 2-8) will oe :~1d. r·. Tonight's feature is South Coast ··a_gainst Mich. Valley at 8:30 . .~eluded on the South Coast team :"tl'e. Fountain Valley's J eff Hughes. :~lcean View's Jim Usevitch and Scott ;lJeBrouwer _and Edison's Richard :·Chang and Rick DeBernardo. ~f The Huntington Beach entry • (which meets South Bay at 7) in· :. t!ludes Marina Hlgh's Rick Smith and :;J'ount.ain Valley's Ken Harter and ;lolf Jacobs, while the Orange Coun· ~ entry (Mater Dei's Chris Jackson, !llmong others). tangles with a Los ~ngeles squad al 5:30. The LA team ·il composed primarily of Verbum ~J)el, St. Bernard and Serra players. •. Another four·game set l.s scheduled ,.Aug. 1 prior to the Provo meetlnjt. ... '· while in Yugoslavia ("Somebody stepped on it, I think") and was sidelined for three games. When UCI Coach Bill Mulligan heard of the in- jury, a few more hairs fell out of his head ifthal 's possible ... Magee will be featured on the cover of next season's NCAA basketball re· cord book ... One of the major reasons KM PC is still broadcasting the Salt Lake City Gulls contests is that the station's sports director received a very strong suggestion to do so from Gene Autry. I guess that's good enough reason. . . Gulls update: Orange Coast College product Darryl Sconiers is hitting .347 with 10 home runs and 57 RBI (as of Thursday); teammate Brian Harper, a catcher, is leading the PCL in hitting at .365 with 89 RBI ; and Tom Brunansky, who started the year with the Angels, is at .321 with ro homers and 73 RBI . Pretty good numbers for a team that's eight games behind Albu· querque ... Basketball Coach Craig Falconer at Laguna Beach High has asked Orange Coast College star Ray Orgill, a recent graduate of St. Mary's, to be his varsl· ty assistant and coach the JV at Laguna next season. Orgill said he would probably acceptthe offer. . . Eddie Hill, traded by the Rams to Miami. was hoping he'd go to San Diego instead. I guess you could say it was an upHm battle for Eddie with the Rams ... Jack Reynolds returned from Ten· nessee last Friday, packed and left for the San Francisco 49ers' training site Tuesday. Reynolds has plenty to say - but not just yet. He still has some un· rinished business with the Rams and doesn't want to burn any more bridges Veterans Jack Youngblood, Doug France, Fred Dryer and Cullen Bryant were just some of the plavers paying early visits t.o the Cal State Fullerton com pl ex this week (veterans are sch eduled to report Saturday). Nobody suited up and practiced. They just came to look around . . . 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(13) -NASL SOCCEI IUGHUGHTS. on track and neld, boxina, 1Ymnullca, awimmina. flaure skatinc, speed skating and buketball. (28) -SOCCER. 6,204-yard, par~72 La Grange Country Club. . I 1::.l p.m <2> -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY -·~ Lupe Pintor (41-4-1) defends hla WBC ban· tamwelght crown against Jovilo Rengifo (27·2> in NEW YORK (AP) -ABC's Chuck Howard wlll be doina a balanclni act thla weekend that would make a circus juggler envloua. Howard will be the senior producer or ABC· TV's shc·hour coverage of the National Sports FesUval, whJch will be spread over two weekends, beglnnlna Saturday. "We think the event is a special, so It has to be covered as a special event," said Howard. "The only thing you can compare this with is the Olym. pies." THE SPORTS FESTIVAL, which will be staged at Syracuse University In upstate New York through July 29, features athletes in 33 sports SPORIS ON TELEVISION which are part or the Winter and Summer Olym. pies. With 21 cameras at his beck and call, Howard will be calling the shots from New York. some 250 miles from the site. "We have the possibility of coming from four different venues live," he said. "It will depend on the quality or competitors and the nature or the progress or the competition." Howard plans to show live a large part of the boxing and track and field events "But we will be able to switch to gymnastics if a good story is building there:· he said. "The de· cision on what to show is predicated on my knowledge of what's going on live ." THE SPORTS FESTIVAL will be telecast 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday on ABC's Wide World of . Sports, 3·5::.l p.m. on Sunday, and a two-hour special on Sunday, Aug. 2. Enterprise Radio also will cover the Festival, broadcasting its updates. talk shows and features from Syracuse together with three-hour blocks of continuous programming on Saturday and Sunday. Howard, who has made a specialty or putting the pieces together in some or ABC Sports' most difficult assignments. wtll have to take the week· long event involving 2.600 athletes and narrow it down to six hours or air tin\'e. • "In our six hours or coverage, tbe goal wilJ be to khow the entire scope of the Sports Festival." s aJd Howard. "We will attempt to cover enough or the competition to convey the overall picture or the Sports Festival, to show the ambience of the Festival and the camaraderie between the athletes. and to personalize the competitors with 'Up Close and Personals' and interviews." Besides keeping track or the athletes and the e vents, Howard also will know where each of ABC's approximately 100 production and technicaJ people are and iwhat they are doing. 12:30 p.m. (28) -VIC BaADEN'8 TENNIS Foa THE FUTUaE. 1 p.m. (7) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Third round coverage or the U.S. Women's Open from La Grange, Ill. The tournament ls belna played at the 6,204-yard, par-72 La Grange Country Club. (52) - ARGENTINE WRESTLING. 2 p.m. <4> -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN - Segments Include a look at peregrine falcons ; a re· port on how parasites have a/fected blg·botn s heep in the Colorado Rockies. (52) -BOXING FROM PUERTO RICO. 3::.> p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - Jeff Chandler <25·0·2) defends his WBA ban· tamweight titJe against Julian Solis (20·1>. the man he won it from, in a scheduled 15-round bout, , taped at Atlantic City, N.J. Also: Brent Musburger reports from New York with interviews and timely features. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS A tribute to Jackie Stewart, the three-lime Formula I world driving champion. 5 p.m. (7) -NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL An Olympic-type competition held in non· Olympic years. Taped coverage wUJ concentrate Heywood, Rahe vie at Ascot W t<tQ f-51.,,111 Vo..t 0- IC9il Stot• ....,.., "°"" At••I CO.fu .. &8'41·1219 ... ..._ ..... .. .. -~1 .... ~c..-r-GARDENA -Defend-,...,,..._.._ ... ..,__,. ing champion Jon Rabe !;.:':=:=:===;:;~~~ or Mission Vie jo and U.S. Auto Club veteran CAIT)EI IWD.EIS Jerr Heywood or Laguna Hills clnsh in a tie· has IMtam.d breaker in the open competition s uper SE.._ CO ... ST midget phase or an open A A wheel double-header on SECURITY the quart~rmile at J .C. Agajanian's Ascot SYSTEMS 8:30 p.m. (50> -VIC BllADEN'S TENNIS FOil THE FUTURE. 9 p.m. (50) -SPORTS AMERICA. lOp.m. (11)-THISWEEKINBA.SEBA.LL. llADIO Baseball -Tucson at Salt Lake City, 6 p.m., KMPC (710); Rebroadcast of 1971 World Series {Baltimore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, 'game slxl, KMPC (710). Sunday's TV, radio TELEVISION 11::.> a.m. (11) -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL -Coverage or the Shrine 30th annual All-star high school football game, taped Saturday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Area players performing in· elude Edison's Duaine Jackson and Dino Bell, Mater Del's Larry Williams and Dave Uranich and Fountain Valley's Emile Harry and Duval Love. l p.m. (7) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round coverage or the U.S. Women's Open Crom La Grange, 111. The tournament is beina played at the T his Weeks Special 1979 CADIUAC COUPE DEVILLE Cabriolet tpp, dual comfort seats & an AM·FM .stereo with tape player 1469VPU1 sg995 a scheduled 15-round bout, telecast live from Las Ve1as. Also: Brent Musburger report.a rrom New York with features and updates from the sports world. 3 p.m. (7) NATIONAL SPOR~ FESTIVAL -An Olympic-t ype competition held in non· Olympic years . Taped coverage will concentrate on track and field, boxing, gymnastics, swimming, figure skating. speed skating and basketball. 3::.> p.m. (4) SPORTS AFIELD. 4 p.m. (4 ) -SPORTSWORLD -Bobby Ciyi ( 13·0) vs. Rick Noggle in a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout, taped at Tampa, Fla. Also: the wom en's whitewater swim and rafting competition in "Survival orthe Fittest." 7 p.m. 128> VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FVTVRE. RADIO Baseball Tucson at Sall Lake City , 1 p.m .. KM PC (710>; Re broadcast of 1971 World Series (Baltimore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, game s even >. imme diately following Gulls' game, KMPC C710l. tonight at 8. , While the top pair try ,..._..,. ..... ....._ ~De~lifffae OHM WHDL DOU8UHIADI• lo establis h a point 642,3490 ~ • . / IUl'I• M•Gnl 6 f.Q M•GITI IUCING'llll ib==========~=~========-=,.-=11=1 ========~._----11111.111 AL MICHAELS WILL BE host for the shows as ABC trots out an all-star cast of commentators, Jim Lampley and Marty Liquori will handle track and field, Chris Schenkel will do boxing.: Olympic star Eric Heiden will cover speedskating and features. Peggy Flem ing figure skating, Diana Nyad swimming, Gordon Maddux, Kurt Thomas and Cathy Rigby Mason gymnastics and Dave Diles news and features. "The basic problem is that we have way too much material for six hours of coverage," Howard said. "Our efforts will be aimed at mixing up the activity to get a good blend or everything. As a re- sult, major decisions will have to be m ade. "For instance. do we have too much track and field and not enough gymnastics? Do we have too much gymnastics and not enough material personalizing the athletes? Should we go live to Al Michaels in the control center to update the activi· ty throughout the Feslival grounds? leader in Ascot's midget program, the entire field will attempt to stop runaway Mike Drake of Sylmar in the three· quarter midgets of the National Midget Racing Association. · Heywood pulled into the deadlock with Rabe by winning a close half· mile race during a double-header with the Grand American stocks July 11. Among the better USAC drivers staying on the West Coast this sum· m e r . Heywood is the fourth Ascot winner in four super midget events. Others have been Danny McKnight of Alta LoDla, Buster Venard or Sylmar and Rahe. TOYC>DS TWO SEAT · Rr5 MACHINE. "Much or this will be determined by how good the competilion is in the track and field and box · ing." Howard said. HOWARD, WHO ALSO produces coverage or t he U.S. Open Golf tournament and the In· dianapolis .500. said communication will be the key. Playoffs begin The Santa Ana Winds me et the Newport Breakers tonight at 8 in a battle of thlrd-place finishers in the American Speedsoccer Association al Los Caballeros Rae· quet and Sports Club. "As with everything else, each person has his or her area or responsibility." he said. "As long as they communicate with me and "'form me, for ex· ample. what the key elements ate at the various venues, we'll be able to make the right decisions. "You're never going to please everybody. Some viewers will want more track and field, others will want more gymnastics. and so on. But. we'll simply do the best we can based on what we reel will satisfy our entire audience." The winner of tonight· s game will face Orange Saturday night at 8 in the second round or playoffs. Saturday's TV, radio TELEVISION 11 a.m. (5) -WCT INVITATIONAL -Eddie Dibbs vs. Brian Teacher, taped in March at Salisbury. Md. Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa tied for the Beach Division title with 9·1 records, while the Anaheim Arrows finished atop the Empire Division with a H I re· cord. 11 :20 a .m . <4> -NBC SPORTS' SUMMER SEASON -Boxing, taped at Atlantic City, N.J . featured; welterweight champ Ernest Hart Jr. defends his title against Davi d Beckwith. Also: coverage of a United Professional Slo-Pitcb iOft.baJI league game between the New England Pilgrims and the Cincinnati Suds in Cincinnati; t).e side-car motorcycle event in the Belgium Grand Prix. Playoff action resume~ next Friday nightat8 and con cludes with th e speedsoccer cham· pionshlp match Saturday nJght, Aug. 1 al 8. ~eter~n, yollngster share U.S. Open lead LA GRANGE, Jll. (AP> -Kathy Whltwortb, a tour veteran of 23 years and author of 81 victories but never a wlaD« ln the U.S. Open, and youni Beth Daniel both abot three-under-par • Tlaurtday to share the fin• ·rollnd lead la the 29th USGA <'pen colt cham- ptoubtp. Gilder solves tough course WILLIAMSBURG, Va. <AP> ... Glider, ln a tlump moat or the 1$, IOl"4 the dJlftcuJt pun.le ot th- D11m1u Goll Club courM wttb a '1•der-r.r • and took UM flnt End ead Thurada1 ln tbt ·Buleb Coif Claaalc. Uder, who wW defend Ida Cue· 0,... tide nat nM, dloPPIJd I llirdle puU OD tbe ftD8I hOle to • I OH•tltot lead OHf ... w. Bob .. ....,..,, AUIU'altlD Newtaa~ A. Wetbrtnl, Jim 1_.._ 11M1 MeQce1-1 W al Whitwonll, 41, abot a 34·~ and was among the early starters over the 6,204-yard I .a Gran1e Country Club course, wbll~ Daniel, 2', posted ber 34·~ in the afternoon and closed witb blrdiesontbeluttwoboles. Daniel, makinl( ber sixth Open ap· pearance, had a birdie 2 on tbe 17th when her 5-lroa 1bot landed lour feet fri>m the pin, &be t.ben let out the abaft on the 455-yard No. 11, bit a three wood "81 bard U J COUid," to land GD the 11een in two and 'wo-put'-9 from • feet. '' l played well au da1 and mllNdon· Ly one area.'' aald DanJel. 'nlat e1me on the tecoad bole wlMD she aaved par after blutlftl out oh bunker. "Hried to play smut ..S went for tbe mWdle of llM sreen when l eouJdn 't .., for tbe pla." Whltwor1Ja. no " 11.oa1 abort o1 Meo-. the ftnt ...... to ..,. Sl mlWoil CID the tom', IMeded OlllJ • , 1*tU ID blr t\nt i'OuDd. ··1t..abedl111MN&....,britilwaa uop1a. but10maD1GIMI' ............ baH ........... to me tlaat f WCID'l lclle &t=. OYW llGt .-....,•• Hid ' THE 1981 SR5 SPORT TRUCK. Outside. ti may not look hke the sports cars you sketched 111 your school notebook But as they said 1n school. don't fudge a book b'f rts cover. MorePOMtr It's a tough truck outside. 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"'"· Tom GI-lilCI Dew Llf11111, d9-ltntlve tle<ILI; IClfl SI"" end Erk Mliw9, llneboclltf; eo..rec1 Aue.lier, R"" e1ac1u11. Herry Prlc.t -Gory SllOQlttl, recelvrt; 00<1 R-..it end -•4 PeyM, tMfMl!w tKkln;afldSlllW~.W.Pi«HICJter. HOUSTON OILERS -IC.-Y SIDlll•, -..w~r•ll'"-l(A.NISAS CITY CHllFS -~ Wiii .. Scott, lltM end, to • -It• of _,,_ ~ trectt. Wei...., cunt Slrltll -Quentin Mur· roy, 11""'9Cllln; 5'ot LOftt, -tetllle; Oedrlcll """"""· cornlftooel; Md "Oft KM. ofl_l ... teclle. NEW Y()ltl( JETS -COii o.n car_., olld FroM L_.,_..,, llMblellers; MtNd Rklllr4RWLlll.9,tltftt9M. PITTSIURGM STEELERS -sr...., L.,..,, Sw111n, wldll rec.IVtf, to • .....itl·year ~ 1recl. Wei-Tom Moriarty, lllety; 0- NMI .......... bo<l; Mol Na)lflan Ind II .. bY RO--l'Wlftiftcl lleclllj 8111 011 .. n.-,._., <Oftlff; "'-Bulloca, clel.,.sl.,,.. -; M ll• N•t•I• e nd Oone ld OuarlH , llneboclen; IM...,..., Teylot, ......a- 11<111t. MOCalY ................ u.e- OETROIT REO WING$ -Tredecl Al JenMft, ..,.. .. , totlleWo~ CIClllDlller MlrlLet ....... ,rlllltW~. TO,_ONTOMAP\.E Lll.AFS-MIMd Em6e Go4CMft,CMMr. cou.••• ARMY -HlmMI R-y Ayert esallloM llltk•tlNll-1\. NORTHWUTE•N-Nar'MdlC.,, Krllt- toel11tolNMICcSl'9Ctwlw1'4*k lffeln. $ANT A CLARA -Nemed Mllll MelltW -slUlfll--....rlc-11. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 24, 1981 Cl PUllUC NOTICE PIC'f'tn.11 ..,.. .... ..... ITA'hlMINT TM ............. W-1 .,.. M1119 lllilltl-•: (A_!!!~•LJIP .HIH"rt Ot., •A. c-llOAo ... Ke,... 1.-~. *1 Jeft,.y °'·· •A.(9ell ...... c.A. .... Miii CetllerlM PM .. ICllMf, *" Out.-~ "-• H1111tl ....... 94MKll,CA_. '"'' ~ I• <Wl9uclff .., • ..,..,. ................. ~IC_.., , ............ _ lllecl ........ c_.., o.n., 0r..,.. ~Y Ml July '· 1tl1. •1ttm ............. °" ..... Coetl O.lly Pflt4. July I. 10, 11, 14, 1"1 tftHI PVBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE ) PllSUC NOTICI! PUBLIC NOTICE •1CT1noutautfN•N MAM9 ITAT11MC"T Tlte ...._.,,. ~ la 4ltlllt ....... ....... OAY COHSTRUC'TIOft CO., 1 .... ..OTICa DI' TaUtHH' IALI MOTtC• OP H PAUU AND ILACTIOle TO ML.L UMM8 HID DI' TavtT tWCNITMT NOTICS r~~~~~~~~ Gor•11 Gr.w Blwa .. Suitt %11, G..- Grovt , CA t2'0 HI,.... E_... l'llnt. ?ml E•· preff Or.,~ Hllll, CA~ Oft A__.a. 1111, .. 11:•1.m. NM• cyE • .,..., .. .,.....,...,r ...... , Ml1tt11 f'ICTITIOUI aUMMalol NAMe ITATIMINT -· <•r1Alll Oeed .. Tr .. 1 ••CMC.M..., Wllll•m C. Warf1111111911 111, aM ,., c.r• OC\*' a. "71 -.... _.,,, 1• YOU8 P80P•aTY II IN POalcLOIU•• ••c•u•• \'OU Aal alM I ND IN \'OUa PAYM••TI, IT MA\' •• IOLO WITMOUT M\' COUaT ACTIOM, ..,_ yw llll'f 111"'9 ....... rlCM II Wiiie y--~ "'..-~ ... .., ,.,. Int ell of .,_ pett -,...,,,_.. plue 119rmllted , .... lild IQeNft wlllllll ...... rnOft4N ,,.,,. ...... ""' llMk• Of dllleull -rcarded. Tiii• • .._.. It •tt.nuia -., J-:is. 1"1, .... wlll ln<r••M 11nlll y•11r •cc•unl tie<..,. .. c~. 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PUBLIC NOTICE C-ly, wlll ......, ..... ,_,..-..4 I• Mid DeM of TrWI •II ........ k MK· tlt11 fw <Mii. llWNI _,If tM Ullll· ecS Ste._ Of AmerlCe, et Soutl\ Ill· lrence, Or1111• CoYnly Harbor M1111lclp•I cewrt , d 01 Jemll•rtt l ouh••rd. Newport l••<h , Full•rtOft, eautorftle ~ R•mo Rot•. 17CMS TrlbUM SI .• Gro-Hiiis, Colllornla. tl)40 NOTICeO" TRUSTae•tu.La '--Ul.,n·J T.l.61a.t Cllllentie, all -"""· 1111• Ind lfl· lof'•tl (-~ •• --.... .., It l!Mer Yid OeH of Trw&I Ill llle .,._,. Aile< llW• mMIM '"""Ille .. le 9' recordetkwl 9' 11111 -.-1 (whlctl llete of A<Wdallon ..... " ,,_,..,), uni•" Ille oOlleMlon lltlftt feroclOIOd -permits a ........ Ptr19", yeu Ila ... Oll lJ IM l•tDI rltfll I• 1109 Ill• lorecloaun llr pe ylng Ill• entire om-t *"*""'41 by y-<rHll•. This --It <-led by on...,. ifl<orpor-•-l•llOft -r lllWI • N r1Nrttllp 9ENEFICIAL. $£,_VICE CO. •du- ly aptl0!11tecl T....-~ tlle IOI-· 1n9 dt1crlb9d de.cl or trYtl WILL SELL AT PUil.iC AUCTIOft TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH INY•bl• .. lll'N ol .... '" lewfUI money af Ule Unllod SC.In) 1 11 rlt!M, llll• .... lnt-t (Oftvtyecl ....... -Mid by It ........ Mid ()Md of Trv•t In IM pr-rt'( r.relnafler de.Crllleel: ly •ltulted In Mid C-ty end SIDI• dlla.crlllN •: A l•Slllotd nllto Ill Md i.: ""81198 (.OmmUftKOllon• Corp. Inc. ~IG Rk• Prftldant Tiiis 1t;ae-I ""°' lllad wltll ,,,. PARCEL I: LOI ,, of Traci No • ..no. .. "'-•• mlP r-d '" ..... JU , P..-10 to 11, lnclvll,.. of Ml•· , .... _ ....... l'Ketttl of Or ..... To flnel oul Ille __,. you m.,.I pay, or lo erronoe lw Pl'fllletll IO"°" Ille loroclOll.W'e, or II .,_ pr-Oy 11 111 lorocl_.. IOf MY ollMr •MS•, <OflllCI: Countr Oe<1I of Oronot C-ly on Jiiiy U,1t11. '1...U Publll"9d OrOl\99 Cooll Oelly Piiot, c ..... ty, Colllorlll•; Jyly ''· , .......... 1, •• ltll JtJl .. I. TllUSTOR: BRAOFORO A SMITH, ... ,. ......... PARCEL 2: Alt -r1-I Mn· eaclualw --fOr 1...,_ -..,.u uw~ Lot II of Troct UJO, ROD FJELLMAN end LEE FJ ELLMAH, c/O McAlplft, ~ • SeaN, 111 Soutll Cltrv&, CoYlno, CA t17U; ......,,..: 11111 Ul-4>16. II yOY lla•e ony ...... 11 .... YOU sllo<lld CDMKI ...... -, .. eowm· PUBLIC NOTICE ·--MUNICIPAL COURT IOUTM Dtl.AHOI COUNTY JUDICtM. OllTalCT Jt1U er-VllWI Panwey U9llM .....,.., ea . ..,, BENEFICIARY STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION, • cor-etioft Recor-ANorcll u , ltlll •• lnllr. •• al\-•• mlP rKM*4 In .... US, P .... 10 to lJ, lnchlli,.. al Ml1-c.tll-......_ l'Kord& of, OrlftQe c ...,.ty, Celllwnle,......., wllll-· m•nll tor ._°'' •nd H tllemenl wflfft Mid Pw<.ef 1 ldjolM Lot II of IDld Trecl Md loeet,,., with ..... m ... u I« ...... or .,...,,_ .. , ..,,,.r• 1ucll eevea •r• constructed In oc-cordan<e wltll __.lulM• m1111lclpal «111 ... ncn ..,.. an _.i-nt. ,_. eaclYalve r1lfll to ... -leclllllff locetecl.,...,. Loi c. llletll 1...,CY wllkh may llen !-" y-1-. • •M•M•or, \'OU MA\' LOia L•o•&. aHMtn '" \'OU DO NOT TAKe PaoMf'T ACTIOM. PLAINTIFF : SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY,• corporetlon No. 1 ..... In booll IJJlS PD9f ISi of Of· llclol R.corch In the ofllct of ,,. Recoroer of Oronoe County, wld -ol 1ru" CIH<rlbH .,,. lol'-lftt pr~ per1y . . LOil 107' -1077 of Troct '°'· Clly ol H••IJOl1 Beo<ll, In Illa County of 9 ron90. Sllt.t of Colllornlo, 01 per mop recor-In boOll 21, .,.... JS lo » of MllC•ll-~. In tlW oft k t of ,,,. county recoroer of aold coun11. 200 Vie Barcelona, Newporl B••<ll, C•lllornla. TM stl'WI ........,, M Oltler ,_., detlll"•llOfl of said pr-ty ,. >OJ Enere, N_,.,, laadl, Colllornlo. NOTic• OP DaPAULT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : THAT SOUTH H ILL$ ESCROW CORP., e Colllornle QwporltlDft, 11 duly 1..-nted Tnistoa Ulldtr • Dffd of Trust cllltMI J ....... ,.,. HOCUIMI Dy JOHN A. FLOn.O, WI _.,.,..., ma11 •• TNllor, to -ur• ur11ifl • ll90llons In lovor of MRS. SELMA GAIRIEL. an ...wnorr1ed _.,,, at IMl\fflclwy r«onted J..,a 2', 1'71 n lftttr11rneft4 .... a.51t, '" llOotl 127'1, P9tle Mil, of Olflclol Records In Ille Of· II<• ol tr. Recor-of Or-~'f. Calllorflle. cltMr1bine ,_ -tin os: DEFENOANT: YOUSSEF MARZI, ollO ll"°"'n n YOUSSEF MOS8AH MARZE, J AMAR AIOUL $.ATTAR, elM ...,_,.DI J AMAL Al· OU L SA TT AR, end DOES I tlw°""' IV, lnclutl,.. "Ill • strMI -... or common oe-1l11n•ll• " .,..._ obo¥t, ,.. worronty 11 9oven • to llJ completneu or cor- re<tneul •• IUMMC*S CAM NU-ell 19"' T II• n•m• end addreu or Ille ...... lldary M -requHI IN Mlt ,. IMln(I c.WUCIM Is 0.Yld H. Wallace CID Douel• K. Wallect, '°'9 C- Orlvt, H_,.,, 8Hdl, Callfomla. Olrectl.,l 10 11\t alloV9 pr-rl'f may IM ...... ,,... .., ~Ing eom• 111 •rlll"I ll"lfl'I llle -llclary wllllln 10 doys '""" -lint Plllbll<oll• ol 11111 notk •. NDTICIEI Y• ----.. T1le cwf1 _., dlKfel ...-.. .,.. wt .... .,_ ...... ...,d ...... .,..,..... wltMa •dl~lleMlle..,_..._ Ml-. Tiit llletwll<llry .....,.r said Ooad of Trutl. by rH-. of a brH<ll or def ... lt In Ille ot1li90llon• tKurod l,,.reby, Mrelof.,.• eaecvltd -dellverocl 10 1111 u~ a -ltten 0.Clarol- ol 0ef DIA1 -Demand lor S.lt, -wrlllen notlu of tweec.11 end el.cl""' to UY ...... ..nOfrtlQnld ID M ii IOld Pf~ pet1y lo w tllly w ld obll901ion1. •lld lllOrtAftor Ult -r119ned cevwd Mid Mli<t of brH<ll -of tlOCllOft to Ille r.cordod ""'" u, 1"1 °' instr No i.1u '" -1.01t -Mt, of wld Of. 11<1•1 Recor~ AVllOI U ................... .. ., .,....., ........... ,...,. u .. Ille SoutllHU•rly 70 Itel of the Nort11w.i.r1y US l•t of Lota 16 Md 17 or Trecl J7', City of C:O.ID MoMI, as recorded In 9ooll IS, page !t of Ml•· t••-""-·Or ..... C-'t •... ceot tlle ~ffty 11M IM( f,.,,. LOI 17, IOld oOllgotior. l11<IYCllftt - ene-nole '°' 1119 or11111111 "'"' ot 110,000.00 , .. , • llre9<11 of, -def ... 11 In, tile obll99tlon1 lor wtlkh sue.II Dffd of Trull Is _..,lly -ouurrH lfl 11111 pa.,-,,.. nol ...,. m-ol: .... payment for principal -1n1 .... ,. .. ._,..._ ... u .. r-... S•ld Mlle wlll Ille -wll_,I co,... 111n1 or w.,..enty, •llP'ff• °' lmptl9", es lo Ulla, PGONMlon or encumtw•<•• lo Nlftf\t ... ..,..aid lleloftc• dlot Oft Ult note or -NCUl'M ..., 0-d of Tr111t, ID wll: '110,71' ... , plut Ille followlftt tttlmettd <•ti.. .. _, .. u detltre .. • .. ._ LN II .....,_ Clea ......... II you wbll to -,,,. ldvlu of on oltorn•'f In 11111 mMl•r, you .i-kl '90 so promplly so lllol yoYr wrllten ,._ ... 11-. may Ille 111111 on time. SI U•t.ed .... Mlkllor •I con .. jo de un •bo9ld0 en ffl• -to. Cletl9rlo llocerlo lnm•dlolomente, d• •1•• monff•, 111 '""""ID -nlD, 11 IWly 01(1111\I, _. -r9t1str-D .,.,,,.,.. end edvenG• ot tlle uma of llM 11111101 publl<oUOfl of ltll1 NOClce of Sal•: Tru11Ns' lltl, ••I '"' -mls-cellan_ f_ ti.uo.oo Oolocl: J"'y t , 1t11 Honey E. 51\ew ... °" ""'" I, 1"1 -all _.._, SOJO Cl""Pld Or· paym•ntt, Ille entlr• balenu r•m•ln· Newpof'l .. leh, Co. 1110. ell C11ie 1M peyatlle J..,• JO, 1tl1; C7UI 6«>-ISll odVlftCff an Miii• enc:umbran<ff, IM· STATE OF CALIFORNIA I peld tuH, 11 ony, lllot by r .. son COUNTY OP: Olt.AHGE )u .......... o. pr.-.! -ll<laty - sucll DeecS of Tri.Ill 1111 *"91-.:I wllll Oft J"'' •• ltll, ...... ,.,,., ........ H id duly ·-lnled Triut ... IUCll d9rsl911td, • _.,.., "'*1' 111 et1d ror oeu of Trual end a ll doc .. menu Miii c-ty...., Slll.e, pe,_.ily •· evlde11cl111 ollll91tlo111 secured PtW•d ,.._., E. ~. -11 to ,.,. U\trtbY end Ille llftOe019"9d -· :,=.:. ..... -:::.~ .. ~-:.; ... ,. .. ,. M<IOrt •II 1um1 IOCUrtd oc•--..cl -w 9l9C\llld .,,. t,,.,elly lmmedlotety -Md per•lll• olld cSMs ...,...., elect to c- - 1 TO THE DEFENDANT. A clYll comp111nt las -llled 11111' ,.,. ptal,.. 1111 •11.1 .. 1 you. 11 .,... we.i. to c1tlllnd 11M1 le•tUll, you mutl. wllllln • IMYI olttr tl\lt ......-Is Nrwcl "" you, Ille wllll 1111• <-' • written r- 10 Ille ~ellll. Uni-you dO IO, your ...... , ""'" .......... .,. .... pll<ollon of .,. ptolnlllf, IM Ull• 'oun mey •nlff • ,...,.,....... 090ln11 you for th• rellef ~ In Ille complelnl, •"''" ceuld retUll 1r1 eal'ftl-1 of ••ee•. llklne of ...-., er .,._,,, or otller rell.t rtQUffltd In Illa com- plolnl. Sold IOI• Wiii Ille ...-. bvt wltl'toUI covenant °" warrenty, eapre1.1 Of' tM· plied, r~dlng 1111•. -tslon. « encumb<encn. 10 poy -rem.inlne prtll<INI """' o4 -note W<Ulod by Mid D•ad of Trvll, •1111 lnterffl OS In sold note provided, oclvoncH, II anw. under ,,. leNTI$ o4 said Deed of T rllSI, , .. ,. cl\a#ge• ...., u119nu1 of 1111 Trull" -of Ille lrvsts crHt9d by IOld Deed"' Trust Seid Mle Wiii .. lltld on Friday, A~I If, ltll •• J:OO p.m. at Ille Cllopman Avenue en. lranct, lo tr. Clvl< Canter lullding, 300 Elll ~A-. In llle Clly of Or•flOlt. Calllornl•. Al ,,,. lime of the lnillal pueollc•I._, of tllh notlu , ,,,. t-•-' of the 11npeld belonc• ol 1h• oDllgallon lf(Urtd by 11\e OboYe detcrlbtd -of lrU\I and fflirNlltd <OSh, U-1, •nd odYen<H h .... S.»7 u To .,.. termlne IN -1111 M • .,_ mov coll (7U) tl7-4M6 Mme. Rogef' T. Mw'PflY '"'" pr-ty lo ... lold lo MllalY , .. Not.ery P\lblk tn-lor obCIOOll-NCUi'M tllerny. uldC-YIMStlto Oeltd: J1Mt1S, l"1. R9" Flell..,.,, Lot F Jell..,.,, PvblllMCI --1 Ho"'°' Now• Preu <............, wllll tlW Or ..... CMJI Dolly PllOI July IO, 17, U, ltll Jloe.el P11blllhld Or1111gt Cooal Oelly Piiot July 10, 17, U, JI, 1"1 >111 .. I OATEO: OK-r J, I ... J-8. Herrls, Clerll 9y: M. """''"""""'· l>eplly l'.L ..... 11.a.M_..,W.Y ..... J-OI A. T.-.unM, .u .... ., ........ M•wMd L. CeltlM, Alt-rt.CL.ow Oet•d: July IS, 1'11 9-ficlal SWVlcl c.. ...... , ....... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P.O.lu- U6'W-0......A-·--.ca.•'"9 LI-Pwn, ...... tee.....,.., O..Clty ....... . 0r-...c..nw1 17141 ...... ••iooaE TM• oaPA•TM•NT~ CiORl'OtlATICNll Of' TMe ITATI Of' CAUflORMIA Oe&to,,,,...,. of CClrPoret'-Fii• No. JQ5 rm. T.t: lrtl)srJ·l.M6 Publl....., OrlftQe CoHI Ooily Pilot. Publl-Oronge Coe•I Dolly Piiot J11ly 10, 17, 2•, JI, 1"1 J11M1 July H, ll, AUii '· 1t11 Jm.11. NOTICE 0,.._HEARING PURSUANT TO S ECTION 1SU2 OF THE CALIFO,_NIA CORPOAATIOHS COOE. In Ille -af A#llUUOO\ of ORANGE IANCOllP, o Celllemle corpor1. """· fDf' 111e o...1111cot1on o1 Its Secutlti.t -Sect'-' um e1111e ~et• Securities Low of 1MI es emtfld9d. TO: 1. THE IAHIC OP: ORANGE COUNTY, e Galllornlo bot*lftt <ortior•llon, 10101 Slit .. A-, Fountoln '<l\ll•y, C.Clfonlla '2109; J. TIM .....-1c1er1 of THE BANK Of' ORANGE COUNTY, o Clll ....... o banking c..._.clOft; l. ORAHGE BANCORP, o C.lllornlo c.,,...,.clOft, 10101 Slit• A-. Feuz~~~:~~~~:::~E BANCORP,. Clolloml• corporation; S. 80C MERGER COMPANY, a CollfOr'nlo cot111Hetlon, 10101 Sliter Avtn.,., F-t.eln Valley, Colltornla '210I: 6. TIM ............ ~ ol IOC MERGER COMPANY, I Celltomlo corpor-. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al o _.,.. ........... UW lal,....M al ... 1erm1 of o ..,....... excfllflOI of Ille -.. ntlotl of ORANGE IANCORP, 1 C•lllOfftll corporetlon, (Tiie "BANCORP") ,.,. IN OUlllondlftO NCurllltl of THE BANK OF ORANGE COUNTY, o Callfon'lle ....... Int corpof'ellon I ... "IANK"I, lnvoM11111 l'Nr .. r ol l.N lonll wit!\ 80C MERGER COMPANY, I Calllornlo --Ilion (IN "MERGER COMPANY"), wlll llkl plac9 Oft T- llDY. A1191111 •. 1"1, al t:OO 1.m ., In HMrlfl9 R_.,, "I ", 15411 llelH ef tlle CHA Bulldl119 ol 61111 Soulto Commoow1111t1 A-. Lat ""'91H, ClllflH'lll• tOOOS. $.old _,"" •Ill .. <Oftduc19d by GerolcSlftl o. 0'9111, Cemnll~ of corporetlona. or """ Ataltllnt comm!~ er •lllllorllM ,._tatlw •• moy Ille ...,.19d purwant to Ille out"°'"" of Colllonllo "'--al'-Codi Seclltft 2SU2 aM Wlll IM lft occ-wlttl tlle pro\'ai.w of Tiiie 10, Callfornl• AdmliWttratlve Code S.Ctlons 250.17 ~ ut.25. TN....,,,.. wlll IM Nkl to ontrmlM Ille lei.--end clftdltltM of -pr_..., "*'9"' 1114 U · , ... ,... lftVOlvlflll"" BANCORP, tlla IANI( ...... M•RGER COMPANY, •Ml 111e1r r_u..,. ~" -1or .,.. ...,,... o1 _...,"' ttw c.m- "''"'-of Cor,or•t'-to ontrmlne .,.,._.. or not IM uc,,.,.. -I•· WllKI of -urltlts o1 t"8 IANC:ORP H pr..-O Is lw, lust. ond .... ._. TIM M«lfto wlll IM bo--llM A#!~ ol tlle IANCIORP, lllecl Oft J- 22, 1t11, IM --••111\U u..r.to, fer • -" OUllllHlrifll I-• Md ctellvory of ftf,00.S .,,.,.. of CemlMil S.OCll..,.. optlona to ,..,.,Mee 1M.J2' PlerH el eon-Stoel. ME,_GER COMPANY I• • -lly.......,,..........., of IANCORP, I 111111< lleldine '*'-'Y· The ttrmt 8' llllf pO'epoeff ,,_..,. .,,...,. .. 9llt MIRGI!,_ COMPANY wlll IM ,,_gec1 lflt. UW IANI( --IANI( DI Ifie -.lvlfto lfttlo ty. Eecll INte M tlw aAHl('t C-saactl-•• l ............ y prtef' ll IM m•f'9H' •111 IM c-ortH lnte -(I) llllw-. et Ille 1A..C:ORP"1 C:- Slock. Upon ... en.cu-.. of tllo pr--""'W~ ... IANI( Wiii .,. • Wllotly._.. llllllidlory el tlw eANCOllP IM Ull IM'9llOl*rt of tM IANIC lmmodlawty prior to ti. _..., wlll ..,,.. ......... loe" et ... IANCO,_P (U <l•I for ony lllCll "'°roflO!ffrs Ultcbi"I .. l-19n' rte11t1 ..... r Clllf.,.nll tew). Sud\ llllltt•l•r• .t .. IAHI( wttl --lwMnd ~ lof tile outa'8ftdifte C-S4eCl et• IAHCOl'IP. 111 -Wllll CelllOflllA 1-, "°'*'"'"*left of Ifie 1Mf'9"' Wiii IM wl>Jtcl tot .. ........,., of tM lller ....... •of h C-Macl ef llM 9ANI<. A Proay ~Ila& llllM ltftt • llW ..._.et .. C:-'•• 9' tllle IANIC. TN ProllY M.ctmMt Cli'llo!Md I ......... ·~ ef tfw-. ..e c..WIU-_, t .. ..,._.. IMf"llf', ...... 1111 ~ ...,,......... ..... ....-llw lluNftos-, iw.,.rtles end ................. IN IANIC ..,_ ._ IAN• CORP, aANCC>f'P'1 -ll'M c.epllol steel cOMIJb af IM0.000 ...,._II_,....,.,... ttt<l Wllll M llllr• ... bl ....... eM UOO.•...,.. af C-ttkl wltll UO llllrOI -~ lleld.., -eNio..,.._. TN IAHCQaP wa 1-.WllllM .. ,...,. TM aANIC'I _,,_ UllP(t.I Ut<l c...itb of 1.-,-tMl9t Ill,....,_ tlocll wllll,,...,...,..~,..ld .., ... t11111•11111.-._,._.. ....... to _.c"-1M,..ltt .,..,.., ~ The IANIC wa ~-- 11 ... 1'. Tlte Mli,_OER COMPANY'• .,tllWINd ~ alllC& -'lb et 1.-.- )IWl"ft et -lttcll w'llll t• "'4lf'et wllllAMlfti field-, tM tMtCOaP. TllO M•ROeR COMPAHY -1~_. .... ,. TN .......... lta _.,et VII 8"rMlftttellllb ..... ,!MM ... ,........, .. ""hl*11tr•rttu1-••1"1 tNl•l ...... l t 0-T=.AtMU T ... IL It ... ,.,......,,....,.,,.. .................. .......... ._...,_.._.,: ==. "3 ......_..,.,_ . ..,.,... Tu ............... 9'9CWl1iflt 1 ...... : llJ,Jll n. eMCOR,_ ,.,._, ......................... ~.....,.. dlllleft.,_ .. ..._...~tfltM IAMC • ......,_ • llNeCCM8f'-ret...cty ~ ................ .... .....,. ............................... le.It .. , ...... ~ ..... . "" ......... ,,......, c:w---~ ,..._. ............. ,.. *'ti OAMIOa ~P _... ,.._ ......... #l -&.Ill ""'9Mt ..,_f/I .. ~ .. ~--MJ-... "81, , ....... -,.. n.. .............................................. ... ................ ___ ........... ....., ............. .. .,....,&.NOii• 11 ... ....... Or-.. caeea ~ ,._""".., ... ,.. ' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Consolidated Report of Condition of "COMMERCE BANK" of Newport Beach, Orange County, ~t the close of busines$ on June 30. 1911 . State Bank No. 1216 ASSETS Ooll•r Amounts in ThouSilnds Cash and due from banks ...................... 8, 139 U.S. Treasury-securities ........................ 316 Obligations of other U.S. Gov't. agencies and corps. . .. ·:: .................. 900 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices .................• 7,000 Loans, total .............. 27,232 Less: Reserve for PoSSible Loan losses •................. 2~ Loans, net ............................•... 26,978 Bank premises, F.F. & E ., etc ............................... 718 Other assets .................................... 578 TOT AL ASSETS .............................. 44,629 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .......................... 17 ,317 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .......................... 21,774 Deposits of United States Gov't ........... -....... 30 Deposits of States and political subdivisions .................•.•.... 200 Certified and officers' checks .................. 1,001 TOTAL DEPOSITS I~ DOMESTIC OFFICES ...........•.................... 40,322 Total demand deposits •....... 18,348 Total time and savings deposits ........ 21,974 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREIGN OFFICES ................ 40,322 Federal Funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic offices .......................... 136 Other llabllltles ............................ 823 TOTAL LIABILITIES , ....................... 41,281 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock No. shares authoriHd: 1,000,000 No. shares outstandlno: S77,'34 •••.•... 2,705,431 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ......•....•..........•..•.•••.••• 2,705 Reta lned earnlnos ...•..................••..••. · 6'3 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS . EQUITY ••••• , •.• , ••.••••••........•.•.•.• 3,348 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHARl!HOLOERS EQUITY •.••.•.•••.•.. 44,619 MEMORANDA T ime DepoMts Of S100r000 or mor. In domestic offices <I PC only): •••••••••••••• 16,051 Market "alue of Investment tKurlti.s •......... 1,193 Th• undersigned, Samantha D. Ketcl\1.1m. S.nlor Vlc•Pretl*"t and C.shler. and Georve R. Ochsner. E•ec:"tlve VIC. President of tM •boft.. namtd bank, each declares, tot l\lmtelf aaone ~ not fOf' the other: I "-Y• penonet •u~ttdge of tM matters contained In tl\ls report (Including tM ,. verse tide ""90f), and I b94ift9 thet MCI\ atattt'Mf'lt In said ""*1 11 true. Each ol tM ~ hlmMff Jfone and not tor tflt ~. ctnlt'" penalty of..,~ that the,.... Is true cor- rect. Euc.uted en Juty 17. t"1, et NtwPGA 8Mdt, Catlfomla . Ask for proof DEAR PAT DUNN: I went to Arizona on vacation and wanted to buy some "authen· tic" Indian arts and crafts. I ended up not buying anything other than souvenirs because I didl'l't know how to make sure the arts and crafts item s were the real thing. How can the average person tell the dif- ference? ~ K.P ., NeWROrt Beub Don't be afraid to ask for proof ln writing that "autbentk" arts and craft• are what &bey claim to be. Ask that tbia IDformatloo be written on your recetpt. The DHt time you go to Arizona, try to viii& tbe Hopi Art• and Crafts Cooperative at Second Meaa oa the Hopi lacUan ~eservation. They aell Hopi overlay Jewelry, Ka china dolls, and orlctnal paintings. Mall orders are accepted at: Sllvercraft Cooperative Guild, P.O. Boll 37, Second Mesa, Ariz. 86043. Send $1 for tbe brochure. Another help is a new directory of Jncllan owned·and·operated arts and crafts bual· nesses. Published by the U.S. Department or the Interior, the guide lists more than 150 locations Ulroughout the colllltry where you can purchase authentic lndJan crafts. The guide tells you where the craft stores are, what tribes they represent, and what they sell. Many accept mall orders. You can re· quest "Indian Arts and Crafts Source Dlrec· tory" by sending a postcard to the Conaumer Information Center , Pueblo, CoJo. 81009. Acidophilus milk query DEAR PAT DUNN: I'd like to know if there is any scientifi c proof that sweet acidophilus milk benefits the digestive system. When are the live organisms added to this milk and is there any chance that they can multiply? R.P., Newport Beach Although there are many testlmo11lal claims to the contrary, information from the Cooperative Extension's home adviser's of· fice states that there is no pubUshed sclen· tiflc evidence that demonstrates a public health benefit due to the ingestion of lac- tobaclllus acidophllus. The cuJture concentration In the milk can range from S0,000 to 500,000 live organisms per mUllllter of milk. The culture Is added to the milk after pasteut'iution, and under normal market and hom~ storage conditions, the lactobacillus acidophilus does not multip- ly and no acids are formed. .. ,..,.. ,._II_. Or.,_ CMllt o.llY ,....._ ..... , 24, ., • .-... .•• ,,, "" mMt PVBLIC NOTICE TIM fell-1119 ~IOftt .,. Hint bUtlMUM! 9UCICHOftN IHOPf'INO CENTER, P.O .... 9040. ~~~II SI.,.._,.., .. ecll,CAtaMt. N8llefl81 11....-Vt Life 111auteftet C•t1111u1y. '" Weat Jttll SltHI. f'olltlr.e, •-· ...... Ac'"-Inc., e 1(-cer• ,_,811811, "' w.tt 2'tll St,..., T_... K•llM•· AllMMI De1tl11N11911t eo .. l'.O .... H•o. ,,., a1rc11 ,,,...,, N•w,.n .. ecll, CA 'IMO. t lll• w.11181• It <•lld"''" .. , • 99N1"81~. ALllOfl Ol!Vl!LOPMaHT llOCCI 9eU!Nlfl, ~. Tlll1 twtemellt -flltd wllll tlM c-ty Cltf'tl OI Of-County lfl July PUaLIC NOTICB PVBUC NOTIC• PtJBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE r •. -----------f'ICTITIOUI 9Ul11tll& f'ICTITIOUI eUlllf HI NOTICI TOcoetTllACTOlll _..,.. STAT&MINT NAM• ITATIMINT 1..VITINO 911)6 Tiie IOll•"I ,..._ 11d9l11911U41· TN IOllOW1119 pet1I'\ 11 dol119 IMitl• t"OUNTAIM VALLaY SCHOOL MM tt: 111t1 tt: OISTRICT, ~~,..P.O.... LARllY YORTY ADVl!llT1$1NG, lllCH '111'.STIA DATA $YSTIM5 tstO, ,~·v-tey, Celltwftl• tVOL S122 SISMll Or .• HllMI~ 9"<11, CA CONIULTANT, tttlS Vlt 1t11t1100. PllOJIE.C'T 1o•N'Ttt"ICATION1 "'" tt.-. MIHIOft VleJo, c;.lllorlllt flftl e.1e<urlty A'-m SyMerll Y"Y ..., YortY, Sitt SI_,. Or., 1Uc118rd Owtrte. Pr"tle, 21'15 Vie llD OlADUNI: Auewt 11, '"'· Hut1tl"910119MCll, CA...... S111U100. MIHllMI Viejo, C•llrornlt IO:•...... Thi• lllllllMtt IS conMIM by .... In· '2 .. 1 e10 NUMel!ll: o.2 fMf.,.i. Thlt bulll'lfta It c-i.o by en In· OIPOllT llt:QUllll!D 1'011 PLANS L.Mty "· Yeny dMfutl. SPl!Cll'ICATIONS ON l'ILE & Tlllt t~INl'lt -111111 wltll Ille ltl(ht•dC. P•fftle LOCATION 01' 91D AECEIP T: C-tyCltr'ICllOt-c:-tyonJuly Tlllt tle""'-1 •• llltd wllft the ,ur<ll•llftl °""""'*'' '9t the ~· u. 1tll. COUllly Clent ol o......, C-ty on July tml119....... f't6'm U, ltll. f'HUl9 ,.. ........... Publlthtd Or81191 Goetl DtllJ Piiot, l'ubllllltd OrM181 Cotti D•llY Piiot Actllle •••rt1 II''"' July 11, 24. JI, Aug. 7, 1•1 >111,.1 JuJv o. u. "·Aue. 1, 1t11 ,. ..... : PubllllWCI 0r-. Cots1 O.lly l'llot, July U, JI, 1•1 sm4t. -PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE "18LIC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE ,.tetfTI_,. M"•IM MMlll ITAH•N? TN , ...... "' --It ..... ....,, NOTICll TO PERSONS ••••ti INTl!RESTED IN 1'.HE JA(l(toff • 1muc.•••• ....... 11 ESTATE OF c. ••vrN W•Y·vc::::::c:~u 1110 METZGER, Ol!Cl!AS~Q. R-wtt .. ,. c.e .. -... cA ,_., .. • T111e ...,..1. ~ ... ,,IM lfl· N otice ls hereby give,.; 411.,....,, To all persons lnttl'•st· Tiii• ::::..! ~= 111 .. w1tll the td, whether a s credit.on, (tlintyo...t1t1<>rMttC-•u11J"'' heirs, legatees, or d t · n. '"'· v i sees, In the est1te of c. ,ubllllwfOf.,.. c.oett o.it'::= Irvin Met.z.oer, deceased, J111, u . 11 • .-.... •. ,., "" '124,..; whose 11st address was PVBUC NOTICE Martinsburg, Pennsyl· vanla 16662, that letters testament1ry o r of a d · f'1CTmou1 eu11NHt ministration have been Is· NAMa ITATIMIMT sued to Holltdaysburg 119!~~.'.°''-'"' 119''°" 1• 001no ""•1· Trust Co., Hollldaysburg, 'c A L 1 , o " N 1 A Pa. Blalr Co .. PA. by: Ll!GALMANAGEMENT, •10 N-s-t Blalr County, a court of c11111r or1w, su111 1no. Newport comp e tent jurisdic tion of ... ,11, C:.lllOl'lll• 92* O•nlel 1ttne T~. sou P•-the State of Penns ylvania. dltV•o•,INlne,Gt1ltot111at11u That the f o ll owing di!f:l!.':"'1""' 1• <oncM:t..i by •n •n· person is Indebted to or Oenltt "· T"°"""°" holding personal proper~y This ~I Wit llltd wllll the Of the Said d eced ent. count, Cltr'I< o1 Ot•"Of C......ty on July H 0 NIE SA V I N G S -& u, 1"1 """» L 0 AN ASSOC I AT I 0,N . PuDUllWd 0t1n91 co..1 0t11y Piiot, 238b 1 El Toro Rd. E l Tor:.o, Ju1,,11,2•.J1,Auo.1,1•1 mw1 CA. City of : El Toro, PUBLIC NOTICE California 92630 22, ltlt. ,.,..,. - 1tv1M111WC1 er..., Coe•• oeuy Pltot, N•1'1M "'CTIT10UI 9UllNIQ NAMllTAT•MaHT f'ICTIT10UI aUM..... lllJ..7"'7 MAMe STATlllllilfT NOTICE TO CREDI TOH Tiie tol-111 ,_,_ It dolllt bull· 0 .. 9ULIC TllANlf'I! II llllOLUTIOM MO. u-47-11 That the undersigned de· sires to receive the sald per sonal property or col· lect the clalm<s> and to re- move that collected or re· ceived from the State o f California to the said s tate where letters testamen · tary or of a dministratlpll have been issued. July 2•. 11.,..... •· n, '"' m1-11 PUBLIC NOTICE OllD•a 10 IMOW CAUM l'OA CMAlll91! Of' NAMa CAUNUllMalAA-,..._ In IN Mlt1af' ol tlW .... leelloll OI ATANACIO PCltlU PETEllSON, tor cn.noe"' -· ATANACIO PEREZ PETEllSON l\tt flled •petition 111 tllls court '9t en order elloWlftl ..-.11._, to ChtflOI lllt 111Me lrom ATANACIO ,EllEZ PETEllSON t o OO NA LO ATHANASIUS PETERSON. 11 II ...,..., onlet9d tllet all ,_,_ l111trttttct Ill trw melter 810,.ulcl •P. peer t>efre thh court 111 °"8rt"*ll NO. , ., 100 Ovk Ctn .. , Oflw w.11. s.Jlt• Ant. Ctl1'9rnle, Ol'I ~· 2, 1t11, at 10:111 o•ctock e.m., end then tn4 llMnt .,._ C811M, If M y 1111'( hllvt, wlly said pftltlon lor ,,..,. of l\IMe allouldllllt be l"enltd. It 11 f~ -• '"-' • copy ol Ulla order to -c-lie IM'bflllWd 111 Ille 0.lly Piiot. t .,._, of .. M•el clrc.,.•tlol'I, llUbll.,.,, 111 Ulls '°""ty 11 IUst once • ..-tot ,_ CINIUC:utl ... -'.t fN'lot lo the dtJ of teldN8'lflO. OtlM July 22, t•1 ll-ldH.~•­ Judl9 ol tllt ~lor Court SMIP .... laO & O.OAAW, ALAwC..W ..... 11WW-Aft. ,. ....... v....,,c:a.ft1W 11i.1~1• Pubillhtd Or .. Cotti O.lty Piiot, July U. JI. Aug. t, ll, 1"1 ~1. PVBLIC NOTICE ~~~------ Tiie IOllowtftl ...... I• 6ol119 Dusi· l\ftlH: VOGUE HAROWA"£ P"OOUCTS, 167 .. 1 Ht lt Anllut, ltvlne, CA'2'14. DOUGLAS WONG. 7t E .. le Point, ltvlM, CA '2714, Tiiis ....,,_. It (Oflodueled by Ill Ill· dlvlclutl. ~Wotlll Tllla ............ wea tll9d wltll the Count, a-qi 0r..., County on July 20, ltll. NHH' llto,tltH117U.C.(.) NEWPOllT·MESA UNIFIED MACHINE SPECIALTIES JGIJ Notice Is lleret>y glvtn to \he SCHOOL DISTRICT DECLARING M•d•I•• Awnue Cost• NIH~ CA' <ttdltort ol COSGROVE INC, THE INTENT TO LEASE TO THE m:it. ' ' Tren1teror, ...._. Chltl Eae<utlve Id· CITY OF COSTA MESA THE REA CHARLUJ TllOM _,.,...,,. dfHt 11 S100 ltVIM Blvd., s.>ect Ho. SCHOOL; A¥t!IW c.te Mew CA'nu.. 02 City OI lrvlM, C-1Y of OrenQt, WHEREAS 1"t REA SCHOOL In U.. Tiiis i...lneu It c~ted by 111 Ill· Stele of C6lltor11la INI a bulk lttnafer opinion of 11111 eo..d It not -l0t dl¥1fllel II 8bO<rt lo be ...-10 MICHAEL W. klloOI Oltlrlct,..,._; -· 0-1etJ. Trom Gl9SON ANO JEANNE GIBSON WHEREAS the CITY of COSTA TtllS --WM llltd wltll the Ttt n••·· ... .._ butlMU edd•fft II MESA .... lndktttd Its deslr• to 1 .... county Clettl ol Or8!191 c-ity on J!Jly 1'071 Awnlclt Cetldtd City of Mlulon Mid Scl>OOI '°' a pe•lod ol five Ul 16 ltll Viejo, County ol Ortn91. St•I• 01 ., .. ,.; ' ' ,.,.... Celltornla. N 0 W T H E R E F 0 R E B E IT PubllthtdOranget.oe1tD•llYPllot Tiie ptOptrty to be tre11sltrntd II RESOLVED 111•1 PIHIUl111 to JUIJ t• JI A"8 • 13 1tl1 *314-ll dtKtlbtd 111 91111r11 H : All stoclr. In P•ovltlon ol E""'811on COde Section ,.,...., ' • · ' ' l•Mt, ll•tur ... equipment t nd good )tSOO lflrouoh 1'Jrn, It Is the lnt.nt of Publllhtd Orange Cotst O.lly PllOt, wltl ol 11\tl Formalwur 11<111nu1 the Boerd of Edl!Ullon of NEWPORT· July 2•, 11.,..... t , ll, 1•1 J.124.11 PUBLIC NOTICE k n o w n • 1 · · G I N G I S S MESA UNIFIEO SCHOOL OISTlllCT FOllMALWEAR" elld IOC81td at 11131 to tHM U. REA SCHOOL to the CITY 1U•d St,...., Cerritos S.11 Pina City ol COSTA MESA ...., \he lollowlt19 PVBLIC NOTICE f'ICTIT10UI •Ulllfl!H ol Cerritos, County ol Los Anoelet, l••m• •ndGOndltloM: MAMll ITATIMl!NT Slttt ol Ctlltomla. I. The ~-\hall be tor a tlw Ul ,ICTITIOUI •UllMlll Tiie tolloWlllQ pet'°*lt ere doing Tiie bulk trentler wlll be con""1>· YHt perlclll (ommtnclr19 Se9ttmbe• 1, NAM9 ITATIMSNT ll<lllMU 11: mtltd on o• tlltr the I Ith daJ of 1911. Tiit loll°"""' I*'-la clolllO ..... 1. STELUl'S LUNCH HAVEN, 2'30 August, 1'11 ti 10:00 A.M et 2. The CITY' of COSTA MESA 111111 MISH: Ntwport Blvd.,...._, Betell, CA WESTERN MU TUAL E$CROW ~'lo OISTRICT I .. wm of one,,..,_. THE OCCASIONAL YACHTSMAN, ttttl. C 0 RP . AT TN , MA II IL Y N drtd end ten 111ouund dolltts 211'2 Slr.UW-, Hc.fttl"911N1 a..ch, CHl-YUAH CHANG, 2A07S Allk••• WESTMOREUINO, Wiiow edd••U I• '" 10,000) per, ••••• , .... CA t2W. Stt"t· Mlulol'I Viejo, CA '21M1. UOll SO. Yor"" SI., Suite 101, Tu•lln J. TIW CITY 1twll mal11t9'n tekl P<•· Jtmts • .,_ M8M .. mt11I Co., CHIA· YU TENG, 14075 A11kate t2tl0, Cttllorll4a. mls11 dllf'l"9 t,,. period of 1111<1 1-ttM '"'" • CAllllor..i. ,._ ...... 211'2 Sltffl, Mlulon Viejo, CA '21M1. Tll•I the 1111 c1tte lor llllng (lalm1 In alld 111•11 melntaln publl( llebilllJ ln- Strttllm-. Hunl~ton Bee,11, CA 81 llOIE M. HWANG, U07S IN u<row reftrrtd to '-•tin Is August tur11nc1 an stkl pr-rty, '2W.. Alllltre Slt'ffl, Minion Vlt )O, CA 10th, 1"'· BE IT FUll~HER RESOLVED lhtl Tlllt llwllMM It (Oftdueltd by• ,_.. n••1. So I• r • 1 Is k nown to I he nollu ol lllt ~ Lt•M be given PO<•llOn. Tlll1bull-11 'Ollfucted by lfl Ill· Trt nslt,..., 111 Dulll'tffs nam11 •nd by publltlllno • CoPV of n of stld ltllM J-..,._ Mllfnl. Co .• Inc. dlvl-1. teldreues llMd by I .. Trtn1leto" 10< with 1111 CITY of COSTA MEiA. J-..,_, ~ft. 81rcM. M. "--the Pftl three YH•s are• S.mt AOOPTEO, Signed tlld •pprove<I Tllll lbl-1 was 1119d wlll'I the Tlllt sllll-wts flltd wltfl tht Oettd July U, 11111 11111 l•lhdty ol July, 1"1 county Clent "'or.,. c-IJ Ol'I J ... y County Cltrtl "'OtMQt c-1\1 Oft J ... ., Mlcl\MI w Glb\an BOARD OF EOUCA TION •.• ltlt . 21,1•1. JunneGlbson NEWPORT·MESA UNIF I ED f'turtl 1'1"'71 Tr-le<... SCHOOL OISTRICT Publl-Ortn91 C:O.at Oelly Piiot, Publlshtd Orange C.0.11 O.lly Piiot, Publl-Orenge Co .. I Ot lly Piiot, Publlthed Orenot CoHI OtllY Piiot, July 10, 1', U, JI, 1•1 Jt02-11 July 2•, 11, Aug. 4, u. 1•1 ,,IMI July 24, 1911 • )2S1 .. 1 July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 1•1 llll-411. PUBLIC NOTICE lfOTICI INVITING 81DI Sffled -•• wrn be reolwd •I Ille offk• of the Secr.Ury of C-ty s.11111111e11 Olstrlct No. s et 10M4 Ellls A-. Fowotalll valley, Cellloml•. "'°'on or btfort the lStll city of Aueutt, 1•1. at 11:00 •.m., et wlllcll 11-lllev Wiii be puOtlcly optMcl •lld ,_In Ille off le• of.,,. Sotrcl of Olre<IO<t ., 1-.. Ellll A..,_, Fountain Vallty, Celllorlllt, for: UINOSCAPE PL.AH FOA BIG CANYON MAR$H RESTORATIOH PROJECT CONTRACT NO. S-U.2 Bldl tr• required for the entire work dncrlbtd 111'9111. TN -i. Is to be -ecc0<dl1111 to Ole .,._ --llk tllont on 1111 111 the 0111(1 ol tllt Sec:retery of IN Dltl•kl. anll llkl pt---lflc ttlons .,. by reltnll'ICe m.dt II pert of 11111 notice. Pl-, -ltlcellan1 end _, p,._.1 docl-1 MeY be ...... 1nec1 ti Ille OlllGt "' the County Senltttlon Ol1trl(t NI. s •I 10M4 ElllS A-..... ,._ All person s having claims again s t the dece· dent or a n interest in Silld estate and wishing to Ob· Ject to s u c h r e moval mus t give written notice of such objection to the person or persons indebted to, o r holding personal property of. t be decedent. Suc h notice must be given to the person holding the personal property or against whom the claim is made a t the address as listed above with in : TH I RTY DAYS after first publication of this notice. Dated: June lS, t981 Ruth B. WHver, Trust Officer, tts Executor Estate of C . Irvin Metzger. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, July 10, t7, 24, Jt, 1981 3040·81 If the milk we re held at a warm tem· perature, the bacteria wouJd gro" In the milk, changing milk sugar to add and caus· ing the milk protein to coagulate, thereby producing a sour milk much like buttermilk. Sweet acldophilus mUk ls unique because it ls a sweet milk containing non-patbocenlc organisms which has an a cceptable refrigerated shelf Ille. ltl'I Velley, C:.llfornlt. COPies of IN pl--..-Clf"8110ns MeY be oMll-111 the • ..,,..mentioned office et IN folloWlftl cotts, Wllkll Nici cost• tr• l'IOI ••lut1CS.tlle ,,,..,cllel of wllettler the pl---llktt'-tr• rt'IM..-: GENERAL PROVISIONS ANO STANDAllO SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS FOR COUNTY SANITATIOH OISTlllCTSOI' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO .. NIA, iO~ • .~A,U & '(JftlJ~ 8"14~· Thell Bank of Orange County DEA TH NOTICES 1'11 Edltloll. CCutr..,I H ltlon •PPllc.ble to ell Olttrl(t f<IM) ........................................ '10.00 Oetalltd pt---lllutlon• lor tbove"'°"' .......................................................... $Fr .. Pl1111 tlld "'9(1fket1Gn• •Ill be mtllect to ~live ~rs • ., .....,..._.,tor • '" ol u.oo l~Ullda«ll•l to'°"., the c.ost ol llOll.., --'Int. All -mutt be m-In ICCOf'N nc.t, -•II bidder• -~tmjlly, •llh St•tt. F-•I -loc:tl lews _tl,llble _..to, -11 ditiKted In the rwo-POUI form, P4en• llld ipeclllc•llont. Blodtn ••• lleftby notlllt<I tl\tt pur--.t to pr°"lsloM q1 the Le-c-of the St tit of Celllornle, the llot•d of Olrector1 0I C-ty Senltat'°" Olttrl(t No. J !\ts &daplect l7lt prev•lflno rite of per diem.....-.••...._,.,,.,,_ IP/ the Sllll• Olrector"' 1nc1ustr111 11•1•11-1pptlu11111 1o Ille -11 t.o lie dofle tor the IOC•ll· IJ In w111e11 lhe _,..ls to be petforMH 111 compllen<• wlUl"sec:tlen tnJ ol thl ltbor COdt of the Sltte of C•tllomlt, Md It 11 fl .... In l"8 offl« o1 ... S«retar, ol tllt County Sanlt•Uon Olatrkt No.. S of Orange C:-y. AYNES Marine Corps Aviator, and Ea'h bkl 1/1811 be mt* on lN propoMI forM Iv""'-bY lht Ollltkl -tncloMd In !tie..,,..._ wpplltel by the Oistrkt bffrlno.,. lltle el the-• •lld Ille Nnw -olddt'ltSs of the bl-t wltll no -dl .. l .... IVllflO ,,,...lr.(al. II II 1111 IOI• r-•lbillty of !tie bidder to --lllt blel Is reul¥M In , .. 011tdct Otfl(e •I ttw -es• 11ere111111cwit wt lorUI 111 IH'<IPtf ti-. Any Old r• ccelvtd to the ~r-,.d. Eadl 111,,.,_r M<ISt lie llctnMO In !tie Si.te ol C.lllonlle --llflecl to petfOtlT! 1111 _. deKrlbtcl In the plM\I, -111'8\I-Md COfllrtCI clocu· men ts. JAMES PAUL AYNES. also was Branch Manager Retired Lt. Col USMC. Resi· for McDonnell Douglas dent or Corona del Mar, Ca .. Corporation. He is s urvived Passed away on July 22, by his wife Malva Joon. sons 1981. H e was a graduate of James Paul Aynes. Jr .. a~d Indiana University. a retired John P eter Aynes. Memonal -----------··ser vices will be held on A bid bond -1 .. s Ulen ltn percent I 111'%) ol U. wtal bid ._., wlll be requlrt<l wltll ttell tlld, tl'ld llO bid 111111 .be c-io.rtd ""-well bid MCWltJ 11 emll>Md llleniln. Seid bkl bond ,,,.., lie 111 Illa form ol • cMlllers or certified cfle(k, pey-to ,,,. Ol~trl(t. TN Botrd of Olrecton ol the C-ty Senltatlon Olstrk;t No. S ret«WS I .. rlgllt to relec:t eny or all l>kts -to wtlw llf'Y or e111.._1er1tte.. BYOllOER OF THE 80ARDOF DlllECTOllS COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. S rtHCI llOTHHS 18.L llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9 150 IALTZIHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCUff CHA,ll 427 E 17th St Cos ta Mesa 646-9371 rtHCI llOTWHS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Matn St Hun1tngton Beach 536-6539 PAClftC VllW MIMOllAL P AllC Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac11tc View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCO.MtCIC MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 4~·941S Laguna Hills 768-0933 Slit' Juan Capistrano 495-t776 HAllOI LAWM-MT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemetery CrerlWtOry t625 Gisler Ave . CostaMHa 540-5554 0 Saturday,· July 25, 1981 at 2 :00PM at th e Marine Cor ps Air Station. El Toro Chapel, El Toro. Ca. P UGSLEY JESSIE L. P UGSLEY. re- Of OttnQlt COU11ty, Celllomlt le/ J. Weyne S'(IWSltr, Secreu rv Publlslltd OrM181 Cotlt Ot lly Piiot, Jujy 24, J1, 1"1 l21M1 PV~UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE sident of Huntington Beach . ------------c P ed J J 21 o•o•MAMU NO.., .. a . ass away on u y • AN CNtDU•NtC• Of' TN• CITY COUtlCIL °" TMI CITY Of' COSTA 1981. She was very active in MIA, CAUf'CMINIA, CMMMI ... TM& ...... °" A"°""'°" Of' LOT .. the a r ea. having been a •L.OC•"O'',•&•H'TllACTf'aOMQOVtfTYM1•C1. m e mber of the Women's THE CITY COUNCIL OF THI! (ITV 01' COSTA MESA OOH He .. e•Y S ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Club and the Ebell Club. he secT10H 1. n.r.1111e,....,e1ecect811dlllcllldlld tna.c1 -· •11 tMt r• was also a former resident a1 protl9f1YloUttd eu 1to ••••tot Stl't•H•wlt: of the Pomona area Crom Thllt po111e11 o1 Lot 2 1n e1oe11 D of 11'8 llerfV Trte1111 .. Gount., tt Ot8f191, 920 963 Sh I · d SUte of Ctlllonlle, es W-111 • ,,,_ _.. lfl 118011 t, ..... 6 If Mlt-1 to t . e s sur v1 ve c•ll-11_..., LM ,.,..._ C--y, Cellfwl'll•, .._,,.,.. .. .......,.: b y her daughters Kathr yn ... '"'""' .. an ...... point 111 .. •lll•lfle......,., llM of ... City .. Serest of Huntington Beach. c..u MeM. MIO 8ftllf• '*"' Mint the_,.... <MM, et .. ...,..,Int No.• C a . and Muriel Wing of A"";.=·~'°"" Mlf 1.,1,11118 .-.., 1.,.., 111e CllY et CMU.,.... .. Bonita. Ca .. sister Muriel HtebllllWCl"YMid"PeulMIM .... 6~1IMllll"Mf"....,..,...,...,,._ •• Cromwell o f Canada. 4 t11on" s. ··ts'.,.. w .. •AO fwt" ... "· w "' ,.... w., .... ,. ,... 1111 • grandchildren and 4 great· pol11t 1N1 ,,. -111rw .. 111e •-• ..,,.._ lfl flllwat 1 111 • ._.. • .. ,......, Cllllfomle, -~ 111 ._. •111, ,_.,. flf Offki.I aec--. of..._ Or.,. grandchildren. Cryptslde co..nty ... ldlltlMlltlnt011•-..,.....~-.... ~YMfllevl"9• s ervices will be h eld on r8'1111t1to1m.•rwt,•r_...,1.,.t0Mlf~....,.s.u-.ww-·a .• Thu .... y· July 23 1981 at T'*'Ce ._.,.. Mid •lllstlfle .........., llM et .. cuy at c.t. --.. • r ..... a • • ..CeblllMd ..,_. ..._ "PWlel'IM .... , ,.,.. ... ....,. w • ..,. '* ... , ""' ., l : OO PM at t h e Pomona t11ei..w-.c.r,...1nMH..,"""9ht11e........,.COW"M: Mausoleum, Pomon a , Ca. N~ • ..,., ... ,,....._.c_t1W111111•<8fltr•l....,.fft7•lO'or Services unde r the direction en ere elttafteetlf '""" fwtt••..,..... , ... 1 of Baltz &!rgeron·S m ltb & TheflceN.r tt'OI'' e.,..-. .... ,.....1111t1.S4,_ ... ..,.....<-<011C•w ..ut~r Md twwlnt• " ...... 1s.•rwt, Tuthill Westcllff C h apel T,._ _... • ..,1.,...,,. Mid c-.....,. • c...v .. 8Nl9 • ,.. 4'' Mortuary of Costa Mesa. M".,. •< •1U11ce et••·•,... t. •,..... M11t1n.ooeN.1t<.,.. ••·a., 646·9371. •IO!le .............. llM 7'.tt ................ tM ~., llM ....... L:M 2, e1o<a 0 ff W. .... ,., Tr.ct; SABDANO T.....ct 18hlfttMldMlt llM of N 1..,*«r.-lft .... ._ _, • ._ ED ITH T , SAR DANO. Mid_,,..,.., 1111a e1 ..i. Lott, I..,."' W' 1 .. 1tJ ... teet • t11e 111ot111t ot passed away o n July 21, ... '""""' 1981. She ls survived by her l:.=-..::.T.:C:~=.----1·••ra. daughter Ma rtha Haubrick seCT10H t. PlllwMI • .. "'"""""• ...... ,,.,. .. • Mllllk• and her aon·ln·law Charles, Ca*ef .. Clty9fC.UM1M,019tr1«~1-1et .. atr•c:.t.M1M,~ br o ther TheodoFe Torok ot ., wNdl "on 111•'" .. efttee., ... ,.._... DllltlMll, ••...., _..."' ... .-..i..,.... .... Cl_ ... ,...111 .... , ..... . New Jersey, 7 eran(lchlldren llCTIOHJ. l'Mte>Nl_ .... ,,.. ... , ....... 111 .... 1wa1M1Y <•• and 6 veat·arandcbtldren. .,. "-..,....,,,. ,...... ... ,... • .., ,,.., .. .,. ....,., .... ., '"""' S I ··"ll be "'-Id 0 I .,., ..... ""' 1• ................ ,.. ..... -lft .. Ott ..... COAST erv ces .. , ..., on .-r • DAILY ,1"°'· • •••• , , ., ....,. clml'M•..,..... ... ,_....,!ft day, July 24, 1981 at •C11Yff~Mtu•,t11 •...,... ..... e1tvc11tt1-.,-• .. u :30AM at tM HarbOr Lawn ,....... ~-Wt~ .... _....e.,., • ...... wa M e m orial Chapel with a.v. ~tN11•...-i..•lffket1•0trCM1111MC11-..~• 'fi I ............... 111 •aONIMM• ....... '"""'Itta ..,_.-r ... Douglas M~enzle o cat-tMll, •CllYc:M .... cw••,......., ... .,..._ .,,,,___, tn1. lntetmeftt aervlces lm· ......... 111•t1Mee• .. CMJ~•...,...U9f" ... ~ mediately lo1lowlnc . ,........ ..... .._.,.,.....,..,. .. Cltfc-11--.i..-~rvlcea under lbe direct.ton .............. . o f Harbor lAWTl•MounlOll~e f'AIHOM!:"~ ... --.. .....,,...,, Mortuary of Ooata Meu. _,..,""°""c.-._ ..... ........ an11T1 ·-=::==================.,..,=·=--==·====:::1:::::::::::=::::::;• ..... , ....... r.· CllY C...-fl .. Qty" c-. MIN ltA,.. OPCM.l~IA I slmpJiclty ~ funemlS ~NfYOP°"""°' I .. CtTYOftOOITAMIM I • Ir 8tLI .. ft. "91 ... Y, city OWtl .. _....°"' ... _. CMlo cM••OlrwlC...=_...,_..,._ ........ ...... orttl•111"8.1141.. lll ... 1 I .. _...._.. ... ,. ... -" .... °" o-91 - -.. --....... ,., .. .............................................. c-cn _____ ",.. ........................ l A'fllt CDUlllCl~S111: ................... ,_,_,..._ '''~£::..-i_ ..................... ' .... °"-~=:-........... ""· ';-• ........ ::-n.~.::. ...... ~-Ml9"• \ Consolidated B.port of Conditfon of • of ~.-~-, and Domestic " .h' f C"·•41nt\ • at the close of business on JtNE 3.0 .................... .,19 81 . AlllTI 1. Clll.i and due fTom bub ... I. U.S. Treuury eecurlll• ... 3. Obl.lptlonl of other U.S. Covemme.nt •l(endet and corporations 4. Obllptlom of Sta.tea and polltloal mbdlvillom 5. Other bonda, notes, end debentul'el. e. Corporate nock. tncludlna Federal 11-1toclt (II applicable) 1. Tnclbia acoount MeUJttlel 8. FecMnl funds told ind M!C'llriUes purcbued under ap-eemenb to resell In dom<!Sll~c_o_l!lcel _____ ---t 9. 1. 1-m, Total (eacludlng ~med Income) 20 544 b. 1-: lletene for pomble to.n losies . 1 73 c. Loam, mt ............. .. 10. Dlr9ct '--8ntnclaa .. ' 11. BaU pmnlset, F.F. & E., eta. (lncludlnl( .._ _______ c.opltal leases) li. Red able DWned other then btnlt pmn'- 13 lnwttments 111 WIOOMOUdated aubtfdlsries and auodated companies 14. Cuttorner's llablllty to tlalt bank on acoepllnoea out11tndln1 15. Other auets ( lncludlntr f lntanl!fbles) H. TOTAL ASSETS ~swn of lllems l thru 15) 11. o-arI depodb ol Individuals, partnerships, and corpontlo111 18. Time and 1&vinl!f ~b ol lndMdu•h, pertnenhlps, and corporatlom 19. ~b of United Stites Covemment 20. l>tposlb of Slllllf and polllleal subdlvlllons 21. Dllposjb of foretsn l(Ovemmtmts and olllcial lllftltut10111 U. Dtposjlll of commaff.11 bulb 23. Certlled and olllcen' checb Subridlaries State Bank No .... l.f.15 -·- OOlLAl AMOUNJI IN '"~IAH xxxx xxxx .. ~. }!;!~ ... .86. ~ None None .None None . J 800 .. ' xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 20 ...~?~ ... . .. Ne?~. 28 9 14. . ~~? .. ~. ~. None 39'i 054 3.~~ . ~.Ql .~~ .. .mo .. . NRJ':le. .1.19_ ;2.~S . 1 I 3 4 5 e 1 s 9t b 0 10 11 11 13 14 llS 18 . 11 18 19 lZO !U a 93 24. 1 . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC omCES (tum of ltenu 17 thru 2.3) ( 1 ) Total demand depo1111 23,948 xxxx x:xxx -=-'-7:.....;.;:7;..__--I xxxx x:xxx xxxx Ma xxxx (1) (ll) Total Ume and sa\1111111 depostb 14 201 xxxx xxxx xxxx m b. TOTAL DEPOSJTS IN FOREtCN OFFICES c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANO FOREICN OFFICES (1um or ltemt 24a and 24b) IS. Fed.nl fundJ purcha* t!ld aecurlUes sold u!lder •to-eemenb to repurchue In domestic olllcoes lie. Other llebOltlel for bol'TOWed money rT. M~ite lndebtednea (lncludlnit f ctpltal let.set) 18. Aocieptances eseculed by or for 1ccount.or thla btnk and ou1Jtandl11c 29. OtJier llabllldtl 30. TOTAL UABILmB! (e.c:ludlr111 111bot..:l111tecl notes a!ld debenturw) 31. Su~lnle.d notlll and debentures MIAMMOl.otH IQUITT 33. eom-n stock .. •· No. sham outsllndltlf •· No. aha.-authortftd b. No, 1ba1'et outstand!n« SC. s..-..................... . 35. TOTAL CONTIUBUT!D CAPITAL 311. 1'ftlhlld Mrnllllll . " • • • .. • • :rt. 11.-w for -~ and other «pltal - 38. TOTAL SHAUHOLDllU SQUITY (mm ol ltMS 35 ~N 31) .. 38. Tal'AL UABlUTJES AND SHAJ\EHOLOERS EQUITY (1\111'.1 of lfoa 30. 31 ti 38) t • ....._. s... o1 cndlt ClllMMdlac ..... I. ,,_ ..... of tl00,000 or_.. IA ~lo o._1 a. 'n.t ...... ol "-It fll dellamJnetlOnJ of '100,000 or moni b. Odier .... _.... la _., of tl00.000 °' .-.. 3 ....... wiu.o1 ........... _.... ... (Imm .. 3. 4, ... fllboft). ······ ~ R. Ho~,..~!:.~ .. ~ '"•-"'" 111i.1 C. E.O. . . . . . . .. . . ... .NQOf' .. b 23 948 0 Nooe . 25 ~. le NQDe. ~ .Nooe. i8 29 30 .Ible . 31 xxxx xxxx xxxx 31 xx.xx xxxx xxxx 3:r. xxxx xxxx xxxx b xxxx xxxx xxxx 3' ' 35 .5!1.3 ... 38 .tb'le .. n i1. 31 311 .... ....... .l2!l ... 1 xx.xx xxxx xx.xx • ."l . ~· ' " ... ........ ::?~:: 3 r'IOno1 kttotcl•da. of t1'• motffl'lr dh- fn Nltf ,..porl fl trw. Eocil ot ~ ,,., f<m'"'"lt " ,,..,. '""' ~ S317-8l A I ,, PUBUC NOTICE 'c fl1CT1nous au1011u1 1 NAMS ITATU••lllT , ~HIOlloWt"8 _.,. 11 o1iD11tt -.,JI. CROWN AUTOMOalLE LEASING, ,,.., aeec:ll BIVCI. # IJ, HUlltlftltM ~,~,CA t»O. Susan Siewert Peyton, 1010 E. 1c•1110 Pwt. Dtiw, Santa Ma, CA l l. , Ill.I ou.iMU II C~l9d by 9ft I,,. •(I l<klal. " •I ~SI-art "9yton "• Tfllt 11•1-nl 11 111.0 wltll Illa Cfl<lnt y Clef'll ol 0r-. c-ty on Jyly ~\nt1. 1 .. ,..,.. • • ...1Pw011"*' ar-.. c-1 o.11y Pilot. ol"IY 2'. ll, Aue.'· IJ, 1•1 nu.ti • r PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS BUllllllll NAMalTAn...lllT PUBUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS au11111•11 NAMll STAT•MllWT Tll• , .. ._,,.. "r'°"' ••• dolne -4MU•: MOUNTAIN PACll'IC FRAMING CD .• 7000 W. "9cltlc Gout Hwy., s..lto II, He.._.,, .. .,., CA f'JMO. SCOTT $TEPHEN DE VRIES, 114' NAM A-. llt IHr City, CA tU14. MIKE I( IATOH, 2n SleftfO<d Way, •le a..r City, CA ftJ14; P.O. aoa 1615, •IO ... r ._.k•, CA mu. Tlll1 bw!Ml1 l1 condltc:IM by an 1111· lncorpore4«1 . •-••lion oowr.,,.,. a r1nenfllp. Scott s. De Vrlft Thia 1~ WM lllod wltll the ly Cle<1I ol Or ... County on Jyly ,.,. .. ,..,.. PllOll"*' Or ... CMll O.lly Pllot, Illy 24, "·"""' 6, u . ,., ms-.1 PUBUC NOTICE , 1Tll• tollowlrie penon1 ••• dolne -llijllneu•: fllcnnous ausu11•11 lllAMa STATaMlllllT HEALTHY SANDWICHES, HIO Now_.t 111111.. N._i a.oc11, CA •!'JU. Cfll·Y11an c11on1. 1401! A11kuo '~tl'w91. Ml»lon Viejo, CA mtl. •• Cllla·Y1t Teno, 240H Anl!Ma SlrMI, Mlulon Viejo, CA nttl. , ll•dlo M. Hweng, 2'07S Ankan s~et. wu1on vi.io. CA mt1. ' • Tlll1 IMni"fll It conc111c1ed tly a ''9flt••• __ .._ Oll·Ylf9ft 0..119 Tltlt UIM-WM llled wltll 1111 c-1., Clettl o1 Or-'°""'' on J""' '· '"' T"-loll-Int penon1 ore dolne !Mn!MSIM. 0 AND H ENTERPRISES, IMO Al· lee SlrMt, .--1m, CA '2IOS. Edell• J . ~ye, 1024 So. et11 Ave., Arc..-., CA tlOO.. Wltllom L. H1tltlert, U110 VllTOy Ave • CorrlliOI, CA "°101. Sandro M. ~.,.. 1024 So. 4th A .... Are .. •. CA t-. Holan a. ~ 11110 Vlvoy Aw • COftllos, CA to101 This bltslnou ll cond11cted by l'UJPU WIHlom L H..itlen Putlfl-Or-CMl1 Dolly Pilot, This Sla..,,_I •H llled wltll the July 10, 17, 24, JI, 1"1 l11M1 COllnly CIOfll ol Or-~ on Jiiiy n. "" PUBUC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS BUSINISS NAMll STATIMINT The lollowl119 "°''°"' are Oolno l>llSllleHAS. AMERICAN BANDSTAND, J721 Horth Main SI , S...te Alie. CA. Amerl<•n lendslend, Inc .• a Ca lltorftl• cot.,.r•llon, 11n North Main SI., S...la Ana, CA. Marlo ConMvo, It Sterllur>I Cl .• H••-1 Beec:ll, CA Tlu1 bllllneu 11 '°"""'IH llY • co .. PClf'•lloft A,,.,...lc.,. ._._,In< -ioc.nnovo Vke~I This st.I-I was lllad wllh 1111 County Clot'k ol ~-County on J11ly U,ltl1. •it• , ~1'6D1 PutlllllWd Or-Coast Dlolty PJlot, July 11, 24,JI, Aue. 7, ltll Jin .. , PUBUC NOTICE • ~ ••• fltCTITious a us1111•u lllAMa ST A T--.lllT ,.,..,.. Pvtlll-Or..,.. Coosl Daily Piiot, July u . JI, Aue. 6, 1J, 1'11 Dl0-41 PUBUC NOTICE lllOTIU Ofl ll'Ual.IC H•Altl .. NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN u..t e public: 11Mtl119 wUI tie "°"' by 1111 City c-11 ol tlll Clty of C..to Mew°" A_., J, "'1, 111 ... eo.-11 ~ lien of City Holl, n Folr Orhlw, Cos\.I Mue. a l •.JG p.m , or •• soon lheroall., •• precll<ablo, oft Ille IOl-1119 1 ....... RUTAN AHO TUCKER, t01 CIVlc Cenlw Drlw, SMte AM, ,..,... -conalder ...... of the rltl'll ... ..,,. 011 CompMy 10 conu,_ ltl oil -r• llOllS on Pf-rly --by tlla"' wl1Nn tlla City llmlb. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVt!N tNt al Mid llnw -Pl«O, all 1..-rftllel pertoftJ Mey ---.. .....-cs by Illa City COuncll on the olor_U_ m•tWr Ell.EEN P PHINNEY Clty Clerll PulMI,_ Or ... Coo.II Dolly l'llot, Jiiiy u. ,.., Tl\O toOowl119 pertofts ••• _,.. bullneu• 1-------------1 CALI FORNI A HAROWOOOS, :mt) llder a .. ..._ N'-I, CA tt•7' A eco 1nc111atr1H uc1 .. ,,.., Eklltr Ct., &....-Nlguel, CA "2611 Tltll bull-It condltc1od by on Jn. c11v1eua 1. , A 8CO I ndon:trlff L tel. Brant L. l<lrkl•nd ~ Tf!ll ~ wos lllad wllll l"° Co411ty Clerk ot Otanoo County on J "'* JO, "". .. , ... ,,. ""'611-Or.,. Cool1 Delly Piiot, J11l(J, 10, 17, 2•, ,.., 1'11 .. , . PUBUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUI BUSlllll:SS lllAMI! STAT•M•lllT T"° loll-Int penon1 are dolne tllfslne••: HST PROPERTIES, -W 16111 St., No-rt 8M<ll, CA '2t6l. Irene C. TllNWr TNSI, Clannce J. f'urQllr Trull,• w. 16111 St., Newport IHcll.CA.~ A!"•ndo Soller Trull, Ellaatleth s.11,r Trus1, • w. 16111 SI., Newport INC!I, CA '2M:l. Marl! ...,,._ Trust, Lindo H.,. ' rlton Trwt, OWt Harri-Trust, ,.,,,. Herrllon Tr11s1, IM w 16111 SI., N ....... rt hKll, CA '2t6l. Tiiis IMnlftfts Is <OftCIV<lod by e ..... I~. Cl-J Turner -T.- '"'" aw.-•• mad w1111 1111 c....,.y Clettl "'OrAftll C-y on Jiiiy 22, '"'· ..,..,., A11bllfllN Or-Coast Dally "''°" I J1tlY,JA. l1. Aue. 6, 1J, 1•1 JttH1 I . PUBUC NOTICE l -~------~~-...,..., l'ICTITIOUS auttlllHI NAMll ITAn...lfT Tiie tolleWlnt ,..._,, .ero ll<Olnt ---ti-•• 'tHI. MOTOltCYC.LI: INOUITltY I 41111 Nl:SS JOU It MAL, lf1t2 via v~1rv1tw,CAmu. HANCOCl<·aAOllllN CC>af'OltATIOH, • GMI,_... ~· ~ 117t.J VI• V..-.M, 1,...1 ... , CA ~~·~··~w •c:• •••lefll. · HAHCOCl<·altOWN COllfl. OGflJ,.,_, ~ T1!1•M..,,.._tllellwltll ... c.tlflly CIMI-' Of .... c-ty eftJllty .. "''· ....... ..w ..... Of41111t C.at Diiiy ...... """14, ••• .-.. .. 11. ''" .. .., -·~------ PU8UC NOTICE .-.0TIC9 OP P'V.UC ........ ~TICS IS MlltHV GIYIN ._ e .... k ..... wM•lllltlll.,.Qf C..C:ll ... Qty.~ --• _ _....a, Mlt, Ill ... C-11 OIMI• ... Qty ..... 11 .. .., .,,..., c... ' ......... •iat "·"'··., .. -... ,. ... ., M HMtlUIMe, 911 tM ............. •11otta NTITI«* lt414', u.11 , ....... ~ .......... , ... ·•• a aw,'9 ---.r--.•-....,., ,._ ., .~.._. "'lltNW ..., ... ••" •••1 t••• . 11 ,..._.. .......... . llOTIC9 II l'Ull'"9111 ...... ... .... -........ ...... ~ ................. ., t .. °" c:..Nll •...... • .. .. ..... ltl.a .. l'PMl .... Y .....:=:.o.. ... ... ....... --_.. cars*bikes• •skateboards• trucks•baby carriages•tea carts*trikes rol lerskates • walkers•toys •wagons• .. • scooters*hot rOds*coupes• trailers"hard tops•convert- ibles•motor homes•1awn mowers*limos •corporate headquarter s •garden carts Model A's•• .. •typlngtables wheelbarrows• If it's got wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Pilot classified ad. tall ~2=and• frl ad- vlserw II helP¥OU tum your Wheels Into ca Sh. SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN24HOURS Place your Daily Pilot c I a ssified ad before 5:30 p.m. and it will run in the next day's issue. The Daily Pilot is the only afternoon Orange newspaper to County off er you this 24-hour service. Stop by our call 642-5678 friendly ad-visor will help you place your ad. office and or a Yo u can charge your ad or use BankAmericard or Master Charge. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 c§VoW:: .c§VeW... More value for your DIMES -In the famous Dally Pilot DIMES-A-LINE ADS AdvertlH Item• up 10 150 In ulue In DlmH·A.Une ad• every Seturdey ln tM Dilly Piiot. Bring yow ad with cHh to any of Hr three conftftMnt office• or llUlft your copy with • ch9dl Of money order fOf '*'-con.ct amount. 20c per llne, 11.00 mlnlmUtn. lon'y. no llveatocll, produce or plant• and no commerdaf eda •re •tlowed. Eadl ltefft muat be prlc:.d wttfl no Item over MO. DttM•A-l.lne •d• may be ptaeed et the Coat• ..... office untll 3 p.m. Frtd•y. until noon Fridey et the Laguna Beach or Huntington hec:h offlcH. THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS 'r f / 6 4 2 • 5 6 ·7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D .. 6 4 2 • Orangt Coest DAJL Y PfLOT,ffidly, July 24, 1981 u.mm Mort•&'-' lur ,_, .... Ap.rtnwnh ror ~•It ::-!~:~'" l'tnwt.c-h l..oh \ f\'14,-. l'otntrwrt L1f ttr...,..rt\ ~~-,": .. ~" ~1.. l-••bt\101t<I 1,.-omr ''°""''l\ , .... '1 •• ,, .. ,,_ IAblor"-lt 11-11•• Trlt l'r~· ~··~' .. ""<tl • ....... l • .,,"" cufflcUWN, ,,,..., '""" ... ,,. ........ ··-~ . .,,.., '"'"'' ..... ....... ,110· .~"'._ .... Rr.I t.-.t.t .. \i .,..f'd I ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• . " ... ,... lotfll'-nl lloU llUI 101: IOIM '"" 11111 '""' lllll 1111' ltMll IMI EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ::: ......... ~ ::. All real estate ad· 1• verti1ed In thi1 111• newspaper ii subject t.o ~ the Federal Fair Hou. :: in.I Act ~ 19 which .. mates it illepl to •d· 11w vertile "any preference, 1:0 .. l:hl l)lll ltfll "'" ,..., 11')J llU! 1 ... , IUM ""' W • w • l ... ! .r¥u A~1 ..... n ... .. "''' llmltetion. or dis· crlmlnation baaed on race, color, reliaion, sex, or national ori&in. or an int.emloo to make any such preference. limitation, or dis· c:riminat.ion." lb.is newspaper wUI not llnowitlf ly accept any advert •in& for real estate wbidl IS in vlola- Uoa of the law . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• 546-llll Are you interested in buying or selling? I can off er you the very best in Real Estate Service. SUSANAINDT THE REAL ESTATERS TBMS, LOCA TIOM. WXUIY Priced to sell at S105,000. Assume 71h % 1st TD, or VA /FHA. Upgraded 4 BR "Bradford" condo. Delightful court~ard, dbl attached garage, move right an to this charming home. Across from greenbelt and pool. P'USMIOUS TUITL80CI Executive townbome 3 BR 2 Ba , dramatic master suite, gourmet kitchen. End unit across from pool. Large assumable 9~% loan. Must be seen. ...... -.C..tColit 552-6724 ::::;::~::;~~ ~~ RIOIS: MfriMn :=~=-~~::' ~w~'" ~: ..... dllcll tlllelr .. l'o"'ik>mon1un1, I al .Ullo ........ = ff'> To-l'lftou~ •wrn J5tti .-.rr T:;:...~:::• tte ron In r~. T1le Owner must sell. llupk>,.-l •• ,.,., DAILY PILOT_. Reduced from $149.900 !:~ t":r::,. ::: ....., far .._ flrtt to 1m ,soo. Mini horse ~:,:::•"'"''"' .. :: lac•rr•ct t.Hrtlo• ranch, custom bit """"'"'".,d ~1:; ..,. 3bdrm . 2ba ·+ den t=~.~:.:!' u~' w/frplc, country home. ~..!. ~=.~~: ;!! Just under 2 acres with 1t•..Uh1u....,.,. •-1500 sq. ft. barn • ~:r::'H.'.::}·"' !!':: ......,,,_W. greenhol*. See to ap- 11u-....... " .... , ,. .. , • •••••• ........ • ••••• •• p r e c I a t e . C a I I ~":!:"1 "•"'•1 :~: ....... 1002 (714)749-Elj 994-5831. ~:'·~ .. ~.:~t11 :'~: •••••••••••••••••••• ••• J Ir 3 le C..- IUS1NESS, INVEST· W ALI( TO ICH Has priv dock in back MENT, FINANCE S92,950 yd. Aaaume TDs of N e w port 8 e a c h 1234,000, FP l 3lS.OOO. ::;;::: ~~.!i ~:~ bachelon b1r1ain. As· Call owner at 642·264.S :::=::::: ~":'::'.!.' ~~ ~=~~=-~ctl::!!: .. .,,,..."-" :.:.: ~·~~':; ~~ call$46·Z313 Ledl111d•hd .a.-. ..... 111 • "" Roomy 3 Bdrm 2 Ba MMOUllCUIOITS. PllSONALS & LOST & rDUNO THE REAL ESTATE RS home so close lo the beach. Blt·ins, including dishwasher + frplc and nice car_petin&. Only SUM,SOO. Try about lS~ 11..S !! 10 UNITS. Aaumable · S172,000 in loans. S3IO.ooo <>ruice. 8 NEW CONDOS · From 112$,000 to $137 .ooo. Costa Mes.a. DUPLEX: 1 Yr old. As· aumaule Sl.50,000 loan. S2LS,OOO. Oranse. fl UNITS. Braod new St68,000 loan. $255,000. San Bema.rdmo. LOTIN DANAPOfNT 29% down . will ubordin1te SlAS,000 so. CAL.IF.awn 546-5605 ~~t>ntt·fth l •f •'-" .,,...,"'••ft"" lh'J' .l'Uf'd f~f'f'..,llflAh PENINSULA Aur down• <YWC balance. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ !"w• 11t 4 lwfJ., 1r.,Ht SEIVICES EMrt.onmn & PIEPUATION '"'~ llnlrwt.,., Jutt ......... . 1 ............. " & • MEICMAMDISE w..,.... ... -..""~"' ""'19'1..n Ko\t-~ ~tdtr.itt\I•''"''"'• 1 .n .. r ... • t ~u.111tl'I,.· "' t.ih ,.~ .. •n.-10\·-- •\tf'Nlt,iJf' c •• ,~~Mh I~,,,_ .~., .. , ..... h-•rk\ l,, ........ , ...... ...,, \ll'W'1'U ..... .w .. ia~ ......... " .. "'•'411 \l...,..i.)fNrv•••' tlf/tttt •rn6 t 4"l1,, ..... c:-..;t·:~~ _,..,.,;....,.. .... 9° k"4•W' .... ,. .. , ""• f,MllChlltt1t1""'"'" IOATS & MU!ME EQUIPMENT (,,f"'N'f•I ..... , .. »••I'll 'Wr\ Ii" tbeh \ler1""' •~11 111ut ....... . ~,M_ ... '"''•""' ....... s..1 -..i;i.,...u...~ • __ ...,, ..... --~ .... TIMSNITA TIOtl Alrtteft \•--k"" t.lft1nr \ .,,. ==~i.:;~~~:.;. Tr..,,. lr.\..t • !':~!~'"l-.t1~ AITMllLE ~rel A•tqw. ~.'l•••ll• Mfttf'.tM \'\'hM ·~"" ~"1' lwe-.. Mu1t. ,.,._..,.l>rh~ rru1d1 .. \-A&aulA~i:a••.: A_W ... .,I UTIS,lllNITEI .-..1 ,\ ........... A"'11 A.C.• lkt.i~\ lllU1 f:' u ...... Yttr•11 ..... ........ J .. _..:we• , ...... Kwrn..nrt••"•" •·111•• lil(hrtlii•\ ""'"' )It; X\011 UtM , ....... ........... .......... k-............ "'""' :Well SltlWir• r., ... rr ••• ..., \ ...... " .... \ .. , .. ams.n ams.nu ••f· ..... ... 1. ...... ""' Jtltt IWH\ !tUU ... \ ........ IOl\\ """ • ..... .,a ... ..... ••I IUCI --· -----,. .. -- Only stepe to the surf, IS this bar&ain fixer. Bring JACOBS IULTY '75-6670 paint bruabts It shovels I•-------• and cash in on $1$. CaU now : (I) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 IJo/o WOW!! CO...-clAL +LMMCi Sp1cio111 3 bdrm, 2 bath apt. Bltins. wet bar, fireplace, atrium. Over 500 aq. fl. ol business apace + 4 Cir &ange. Priced at ~.000. associated 1p1 11 ti-I~) 1.n t.i. ·( w) . . "' " . '. .. COUMTIYCWI U¥Mi Baell Bay townbome. 3 BR 3 Ba. Ice patio. clubhouse. tenrus. pool and spa. Al little as SlS,000 dwn for qualified buyer. Low Price of $128,SOO • 759-1616 Spectacular home with~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! covered eat.ry. Hu1e liv· l--~~~~--1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ In& room. fireplace, ..UCID country 111tcben, family S I 00.000 area. lbpificent bonus OCIMROMT CC>-OfllbTIYI sa&.a! room. Comer lot. RV ac· Choi d ...i 3 cus. Owner may carry ce comer u,..ex. L..ona Tmn F\nancinc SplCIOUI Townhouse AITD at 133. Price. bdrm. 3 bath up, 2 bdrm, 2 bath down. Can COO· 1134,900. Act now , vert to 1 larcer home. 2 Bdrm with loll, 2\? bath LOW INTEREST. 5*-2313 SELLER Wlll HELP Act. Vivian Grant THE REAL ESTATERS COIOMADIL MAIDWLU South of the hichway sill this ele1aal home plua income. Rqe owners unit, bria courtyard leads to French doon that OPftl omo Itelian tiled floors. Beautiful wood peued floors enhance den and spacious fa.m.lly khchen. 2nd atory halts secluded muter suite with open balcony and bubblin1 spa too! 3 more queen 11atd bd.rms for your Ulr· to1. Huie 4 car 1ara1e + 2 Bdrm Income Wllt. Price reduced and owner ii anxious. Call FINANCE AT 13~. S7t5,000! ..... ..,,,..,. ..... * 675-7060. PUICHASI Of'TIOH New Fanllltic 3 Br. 3 Ba. Condo. IZ50o moves you in, Sta Per mooth. (Why pay rent). Next to ell 1boppins1 theaters Is ~rlr. Nat minutes to echea. ant Manaeement Co. 714/llll·SOM *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 HAllOlllDM Award wlnninc "Jodelle" estate home 1st resale olferin& on lb.is exquisitely appoint· ed townbome with ~auive view of bay, ocean, COMt.lioe • ni&ht li &ht1. Offered at MIS,ooo. ill ' 0ll•\1i' \ 0 ,· •·,,:I I t ' • l , . ,. ' • ~ I! I• I ! I I I , STIPSTOllACH 2 bdrm each llnit + room It beth otr 2 car 11r11e. Good w/a rental area. l250,GJO. associated !I.. ~ r .i u 1 ;•, • ~ , . ~ ~ . * * WA TllFIOMT to. * • MO PA YMIMTS •.•.•. for 1 year! ! ! Charming 3 Br home located smack on the white sand beach with a private stairway. Features fireplace. 200· deep lot in R·2 zoning. ONLY 1695.000. Owner wi II rarr" 1st T.D. at 13'; . MIWPOIT llACH. OMC1 zuos......,..,. 1714UU.7J7J -OrangeCoast OAILYP1LOT/Frlday.~uly2.t, 1981 .._....,Wt ._....,Wt .. .._....,Wt "-"'-Wt .._....,Wt ·· .... _.K,.,w. ...... ,.,w. ....... ..,w. i·:;;; .......... i,.i i;:;;; .......... itii i-:;;;;; ............. j. c;;:;;;;; ... ioii c;;w;;; ....... io24 ·;;;;;;; ......... ,i •. ....................... ...................... . ................................................................................................................................. , ...... . ...... 1001 e..... 100 ............................................. . ....................... ...................... ........ 1002 •• ,., ,002 NOfart ~ 110.oooDOWM •.ooooowN1 ............... •••••••••••••.......... . UMDA. l'U ~• •rr T Ju u ua It, • lt 11 Eut1ldt Co1t1 Mu• / MOV! tUGHT tN \~ I • : I ~ \ TAYLOR CO. Ii. I· \I I ! 1 ti'"' · , , , , , I' t 11 i 2·STOlY DUH.IX-MIWPOIT llACH STIPS TO llACH-OW.. '4HANCI Call toda~ lo ·ee this fine duplex! Live an on~ unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms. deck & 2 bnths 1n upJ)('r , 2 bedrnu & l bath ·~ lower F1rt!pla<·e in each. Somt• \'WW of oceun. OWC lSl T.0 . & note of 5247 .000. int. only. $S2.W<> down pmt No lot111 fot• $299,SOO. WISLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2111 S• J ..... Hilt Roed MIWPOlT CIMTH, N.L 644-491 O .... I ... ~J REALTORS 675-5511 -- ILUFfS HST IUY: Lownt priud l P'• °" lonty ~tflb•lt with .....,.. •l•w. 3 I*"'. c. 21/J loth1. o...r wtn help flttoftc•. 252,900. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2 515 E. Coo1t Hwy .• C4rCIM .. M• 675-5511 It.I RCTaylorCo , -1 11 1· •ou FIX UPIEACH HOUSE-VIEW! In credible bargain 11 blk lo ocean Qua tnl. while p1rket rence & dutch door entry Sp1rnl stairway to ~lln \ 1cw mslr Bdrm, 2 Odrmi. + lort. atrium & frent·h doors' Take advantagr you paint. (uc & 53\'I! $$$' Only 1189,900 Call Bob Burdick. Ownr AJCI 759· 1221. R&'M~ Ht 1\1 fllRS Tell a friend and help choose your new neighbors. lUGAMT COMD~IEW rrofHllOHlly dtcorot•d by Rog•r Tholftoa, Lo911na Inch. PIH 5 In M.wport c,..st w I lbd. htd. .... ew Miff•. '-? fClftllity rm. & po..ormc VU. ~ ty & ..i.ci-c• thr~. OwMt-wtll C«rf Al'fD. S270,000. 631-1400. rllDE OF OWMERSHIP DOU HOUSE M.w li1tiftcJ Oft the ,.,.,,._.point. 2W.. Ibo. w/co .. nd pot5o phn o.,. & 119. .... •ftp• to .... rolnt lay IHch. 1-ttY ..ct oct-.. rrictd for lnuo•dl• .. ..ct OWMr will http with Hit flft.clng. Ull.000. IALIOA ISLAMD DUPLEX aw 11.-ci 2 story ho,... s i.o... fro. btadl wfth 3 bdtMs., 2 be, rw•led llffdltft. boy window. bridl fftploc•, opet1 .,._ .ct o pro«hclftg moc: 1dMtlo .t tr.. lft ywr fro..+ yord • o 2 bd., Ibo. ,_.. oportm.nt. l'riud for o .-u .. of $450,000. HHCID SrAMISH VILU ()W W oftd cMrM Oft .,,-OL l/J OCrt wf"' I ..... pool + Vohybal cottrt. G.Mrout home with 5 btdrOOfftl 12 ...t.r Mlite1I lor~ 11•""9 rooM wltt. ...... & ~ct; fonMI 6'.nft. MtltY ...utY o,,....fff .. lncld FrfftCh cloon. tlW t..fry. HW & p•~d floors,....._ leaded gloat windows. A true nhltit wlth flood lkjhtl, lorg. ct.ck Giid MUCh MOf't, Owner wl" txchon9•. Subnit offtn. $499,000. .... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC R£AI t!'IATf ,.,,., K ... ,.,.,. 1·,, .. ,..,,\ M'.tt1 • .-,..""'''1 24111 w c. ..... , 11 ..... "'""""~' ci.-.. h Ul-1400 II~ M..rrw A"-~ 1.i.n.i '7Ut00 RUSS lM llA.W S S A Y T II l V A N T H E T E A A t I CL8LOYONUDOCS l AOISA AAf[[llH JA EllOlOSUOHL IATQOXAAD t Y1AULYYI S L E D H 0 t A M IC D N A t A H t L Y A 0 A A l E Y C II 0 U Q A H C H U 0 11 S ~ 0 A ' A A C N 0 A T C l C Y IC 11 A I A D t E L I I A A [ T E H T N A Y t N LOTOMCHllMOASO[AICL I I C W C N C W [ [ L U II L U C A E • • 'HSOL~DOS•lAICOTCtEI tTLANAUSHAMMISEAALL MAMYML "ICA SI YHTIHUI SODOMITAUTS I A IC • fll 0 D It I l I H S V I U I CUSTOMtllO DYNASn MOO& Enlarged to make a flexible. multi purpose sun room. Two bedroom, two bath, sophl.stlcated and beautifully de· corated. $415,000. U~KlJf li«Mfi REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 btt c ........... ,. Coro11t del NII WI HAYI 41 Of THI HIT AMMn IN TOWN I ~----........-.-...~ Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate 10>14% ftMAMCIMG AVAIL Assume existing 1st T.D. bdrm hom e in NE WWl'l••~K Riviera payable at S. month !! Featuring fo'rencJI fir~place . 2 14 baths. r-a=--••L- wooden deck. & new carpet$ paint. Only $141 ,900. $114 PY MONTH .•••• when you take over existin interest FHA loan ! ! This superb starter home for a famHr. Lots or pote ntial & to sel at $89.500 . NEWPORT 11.ACH OfffCI 2670 S• M~ DrtYe 1714175'·1501 Exciting opportunity. ""Wide channel SNCIAUST flreplacu. on 1 45' TowahoUitt. 2 Br. '"' Rede Rec'cU br, nr. So vlew from spectacular architectural Cell Terry or Cllrl• Corona del liar lot. tor batha. pvt yard. 2 ur Cu Plua. s 1u.HO • deslaned 4 bdrm, c bath, pool home. 151·5117 or Ul·SlS1 the price " a duplex 11r. vauhtd re1Un1•. Prin onJy <>Ptn wlutdt ... ~ R.ttklelU&I • Comm'I Favorable ueumabl• PoOI and_ ape 1Ult$0. 2 5pm, •1s.b45, am Sllp for 2 large boats . $1,495,000. Ma aa met ured.; tat loan1 teller w/carry OWC1tt111hlnote Canadian Summer Occupancy. 01 ~ * Znd. Pnced at sm.ooo Rtil lnv't 752:.2111 ·==""'---~--'"- down payment ll0,000.1•-------1 * * * • * * UDO ISU HOMIS F~atured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath0hol'l)e. newly redecorated. Priced to se quickly at '475,000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm , 2 bath plus lg~ ~ecreation room & 2 patios. Bea m cei lin gs. Great for ent ertainin g. $420,000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROHT Panoramic bay & ocean view al wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 ~ath cu~tom home. 3700 sq. fl. featur· mg marine room. $1.385,000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm. den. spacious Plan 8, 1m· maculate. Low priced al $215,000 . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .\ 1 t• .,-. •I• (If,,. '°• ..._ f', 'i 1 1"1 ..... .,..&.... EnJoy adult llv1na In thla beauUful leCW'lty 1attd condominium complex. Thi• larae 2 Bdrm end u.nlt with balcony and view of mouolal.nl ii ful· ly air rondltlooed. Great flnanrln&! A1kln1 $13UOO. D.M.Mw t 'Ur H.HttO 760.0llS • By Owner/Bkr will COOJ)!rttt.175-JMI 2 Bedroom HOUH with new I Bedroom Unit 4 rar 1arqe, larie lot. 20 ~ down. 675 0562 Broker. 5.,-oDOWMl Roomy 3 bdrm 2 ba homt Oft an R.2 lot with plant for 2nd unJ1. Great eaataldt locallon and ' real flnanrlna. Only 152,500. BEST BUY Sl2J.f00 Colle1e Park area home. Seller will help with rananrine below market Kealtot 758 1877 ****** -- 041IGOMIA Ele1ant new 4 Br Vlr· torla n partial vu, ownr/rontractor Jual com I tin . 7 000. IYOW• CUilom 4 yr old home 3 Bdrm , 2~ ba. Xlnt fin ancln1. 1410.000 15'~ dn. Courtesy to Brks 84&·0086 1-------10 .. r.w IOJ6 ············~·········· OWMM PIHAMCID Laree ' Bdrm 2 bath home , beautifu l wallpapers lhnJOUt Cul de ur street Owner will carry AITD for 1 yea1'11 at 13.~'k lnkrest For an appointment to see. rail 540-1151 · -'.~HERITAGE JASMINECR-iEK 11s Main Sail, New model home, 3Br, 2V.Ba, blt·in appliances, superb rarpeling & drpa, com· pletely landtraped 13'1 finanring. Open Sun Ju I y 26. 11 A ~Hp M & '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!I!"-· I s h o w n b y a p p t ,- REALTORS L El M ERT CO t213 J 466--8581 c:::::. '•' I I ( I I -t"' PPr JPI H 1 If •, -2 new rondos on the bluH Panoramic view. serurt· ty gate. close to bearh 2 br/2 br & lort spiral stairrase, m1crowu ve, IEAUTlFUL I'' yr old 4 bd.nn. 21-s ba uer ut1ve home n~r Marina. Aa.sume 1132X at 121-a'Z-Owner may help rinanre sale at ~2!0K 972.9222 &Toro 1012 ····················•!• LAGUNA MOITH : UPAHDID . s1n.ooo Former 4 Br. now 3Br t den + 131122' added ram1ly rm Frml dtntn~. pool u yard Nearly UIOO sq ft tn house ror on!f 1133,000 644-7211 /Jn NILfL lll\ll[Y & l\SSUlll\I £'-.! AIAMDOMED 2 STRY+POOL '"·'oo Immediate posses1on Kent llll yours Here 11 1s' Big 2 story TH W rrml IJYlllg. gourmet knr hen. ('()('ktail patio and large master swte All JUSI muiutes to mtJn or pound111g surf + lo-. dow n piiyment No quahry1n1 Huny call 963 7010 Realt> World Bearhs1de ON EXCLIJSIVE HUN TINGTON SF:Al'LIFF'S GOLF COL'RS E ' 3bdrm . pool. xtra lrg lot Man )' xlras S39S.OOO Broke r 633 6633 . 6J7 ·6266 surac<>Hoo rRICERIOUCEO •,mt to beach' 1mmat· highly upgraded I br den'bedroom, I & J• ba Pools. Jacuzzi. tennii. c lubhouse. wel bar frplr Perf for sgl or cpl Owne r anxious Needs fmancmg to exist 1ng 7 9', loan Owner will obtain 1r necessary Bu)"er wouJd need ap prox Sl.250 per mo '1 S20,000 dwn Open Sal Sun. I 5 9166 VercSe Mar Dr . Bkr Co.op, 536 1600, 968-SJ.l 1 BY OWNER Walk to beach 4 Bdrm~ l'•ba. ranuly rm. dm1ni: rm Only 1146.900 536 2403i 3 ~7_j>!?l_ By Owner Jbdrm. 21,ba . La Queata. stained Jo?las~ wind o w No agts 968 2242 art 5pm Ai.....-101/J°-'o lyoWMr 4 bdrms or 3 & den fam rm , lg k1tc:h. 2 ba 846·3771.._~~ trash comptr . s par --------kltrhens wtreramtr Ille alore. Sep ut1I room nrl gar w opnr 9,000 to SJ79,000 Good ms Open Sat Sun 2lS7 Pac1r1c Ave I Russ wkdays 6 ner Two 2bdrm r•ICEUDUCID SI0,000 4 BR 2 Ba. only St00.500 Assumable loan F:as) terms SCOTTRWTY 536-7513 on I lot 1130,000 1 L..-s~~ 'nlit t?Y:f'w":"Bdrm As._ll/20/0 TH ...... 'home ii detonled In a S640oo VA loan 3 BR 2 TOWM40Ml1 able w.; 1st To "-1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• n<!. 64(). 7 464 traditional atyle with BA w/dbl car. renred $35~000 ON Call the speciahsu at rharmln1 wallpapers, front Ir rear yds. I the rondom1n1um In custom window cover· 110,000. Brker646-4:llO EA TSIDE rormauonrenkr lop, top q1.11llty ra.rpet, ISOOO down . $1180 ~O-Tourb.stone Realty and ele1ant wood noora . Tiie home rte re a buye 3 BR 2 Ba fixer in Owner wUI help flnanre 963-<M1_ playroom with buill·ln Cotta Mesa. Ownr/agl. Alaume loan 1l 10',; ll•-------rablnel1 1Dd utr a ~·W3;94S-73115 -Bdrm, 2 bath. Only TURTL•OCIUIC 1tora1e, family room, 1.ASTSIDE 11.2'7 .900. Call 64S-9161 VllW HOME formal din.In& room, 4~ Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba, ram Buutltully fumi!hed at Ba, kltrben eatlna area, rm home w/fplc, dbl $325,000 or will sell un pool • a madnlfirent 11ar •1•9 500 r •• of • . .. , . um ... hed atl289,000. As· view I.he ocean and Broker, 646-4 aumable financing. Best ll&hh of Ntwport. No qualifying R·2. deal In town. Opn -:::.w.,. II Dr 3bdrm, 2be, tip + lnlaw "'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!~ Sat/Sun l·S. 113 Valley quarters· lbdrm. Iba. r-Vi•w Call Ownr/ Agt, t4+Hf0 ltf.9135 Ownerlaat will finance Co.teMtM 1024 Mra Glua 851·95U l"-"'!!!PIPlllllJ .. !!!'!11!!!!1-1 at l•.5~ with S10.ooo ....................... Prin. onJ . sw~e d°*'i.IUll . ·~ 1~, y . rrif USTSIDI DUPlD L~ VA ~!!!t7!!!S-!!!Mm!!!!ot!!!!17!!!MOOO!!!!!!!!!I Two 1 Br, only $119,500. r-NO-711' or 163-7800 9 ILl•AMCI AND LUXUIY This Bea utiful Montecito. is ofrered with land"caplng, patio, draperies & exceptionally good terms! 4 BR & fam . rm & PoOl :size lot . ~S.000 Mad eline Crawford 752·1414 <Tll) NIAi rADS AMO SCHOOLS 4 BR. one·story Turtle Rock famtll home. Walking distance to poo parks. and elementary school: 5209,000. Fee land. Lorraine Reid SSl -8'100 (T12> . ~.~~ ....... ~!.~.~ ........ ~:.~.~ ........ ~~~.~ ...... ~~~...... 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Cloan air. mouola1n -.t --· • _.. tt•••••••••••••••0 •••• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ~n/i1t~·:r""a c:'~ lot In Uus gated al'fa view. trtu, 3 bdrm, 2'-' (IMDI llrt' Detp Canyon Tennis COUMT'Y !bdrm houle, m 's Beautiful 4 Br. 2 Ba. l ~RBOR RIDGE Ottaa FAIULOUS ~w;iv Plans and ~ti for ba, spacious townhom4' IWlaurr Club Lovtly 3br, 2bl OCIANYllW k751mo. atary Ranch. Li's Uvln& View Lwc a Br. a 81 ' ' ' t!t&antvilla ll,6.W.OOO SlU,000 by owner 3 Bdrm 2 both 1m ··~"Plan Great Grttn· NOf•n 1 rm l d.lninl rm eombo L&e Muttt JW.~. dm., ,ww~::r~~f:n l-!~t:~~t CAROL;~~RLTR. 5337700 1tltdys, ~W5 macuJate' ~rans 0t>e~t "'fC ISOOO down Hlab on a knoll Vaunt • £/Side qultt S rlJlwood~lf'{~· :0~1bj~r 'titJ07~~· 1 411drm, 2~bl. 2200 •IZ ft Eves/W~--ious $205,000 C .u~.000 at 12"'< Ovtrloc*lna the Pacillt. br. 2 ba. frplc, OW . a~ rm, ·tn P J . 975.4247 ~- Assume SllS.000 bl l\y OlvorctForcaSale MtwporilMdt 106t loyMcC:...Hr BKR ~1220 t mi to buch, luxW'\Ous In~ J." M95 3~9 util rm. 2 car l ltlJt. • - OwnH Sl89,000 ~ower 3 Areh Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54t-772t · o.a.ut/ owner'aapt .mothtr·ln· ~ la _1173-!lllOO i~r~:~· ;!e,::· ::~:! 2 8Rplutdtft.2~ba.lyr 5.\9 5778 •rta\ ocean \'1tw, pvt Oelts s• 1100 law apt .• • separate 2 br, crpts, drps. t car L 1 ft ~ < c r 0 w n old, appbc. au BBQ. ""SSUu.&.•• r V..&. ~ ~~~m l>tarh ":R~·· .. ~y. ~p~t p1rr NEW Bayfront home •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• aunt apt. + olfJtt with 1ar No pets. Rt f1. Valley/Niguel Rd areal tl~c 1ar. amen!tle~. "" ~ "" -:.Y ., •• .... JV with SO ll pier Owner outaldeentraMe•frplc S4SOlmo. tst ' lut + SMOMo Avalllmmed m1tro. 2 t ty .• 75 Tahvo"'f hl1h balanl'" --------Owry:;s7clfr'tfec:110,. rln1ncm A~ ~1221 Beautiful Ocean View Priced for qwck 11le SIOOd~_yNS-S&.17_ _ DUNGER&AS.50C ~l 32J3.V7HQ31 ~rmos~ ne!~n&f :m ~ ~: <>PIM HOUSE ask for Bob. 64.5 7221 NEw ER 3 Brl uppt'r bay bD~aPcLhE, XC A3RdLooSBrsADto Sl&S,000. E'11de, cll'an, l lWlY 2 Br !151.(YlJlt Harbor View Homts 4 BR Clima ... lnMll -d Modt d Lo " Ja. s..1•. 1 ba. up&talra CIOlt to -2 Ba, newtpta.Stl75 per OJI lar11e lol Nat·e up Set our" l\fed1ltrrant1n OWNER Will con o CO(I • w 1':11ch Uo1t 12:50sq. rt. In· 171 17 parka, schools. k95/mo. Mis..._ vw.. J2'7 mo. Starnes Co C11l ~~des, ctnlr11I 111r. Ir& Int lo•n Owner anx cl. 2Bdrm. 2.Ba. very lge / I d • 119!"' Ge r ry o r Ch r I• ta ~overtd ""llO t'»ll for V11l1 w1thLa11una's best CARRY 1oua.AJ.l6'5'122l . / • _ _.._.. w 1ar, aun ry rm.•••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ·-....., ,... v1ewS11t 9-12 Sl.100.000. ltvina r m, .w dining --dec!..no .631·1C»4 HOMES FORRENT 673·176.LJ~_t .... _. d~tllils. 497 4844 ror dil'\'l'tiun.' & Lra 2nd loan. I.Al loan as Owner Carrv-14°A 11 r e • • k 1 t c h e n be...... 2100 CHARMING --3 8drms. 1625·1650 Deluxe 3 Br :Iba duplex 1n •p"' Aat sume ot s1&mc rate, 3 38 F/R-·r I oh wt breakfast nook-+ •••••••••u•u•••••u•• E SIDEHOME F e n c •d a rd s & exclOJlve Blutrs Beaut. • "' Bdr 2lt 1\3, 15 U('. p1•I r • ' spa· us dbl b 000 C II 7 Unit Riverside Sun 000 "' Y park. vacant-ready. like 11roun.ds St98,000 p 11r~ge.W • h rl Equity s57 OOO Wlli ZBdr~. lBa rencedyrd. earages. Kids & pets gre~nbelt view w(l>OC?ls. new. won't last. 645 1496 R 8~\0 1714,4~-~~35a · trade lo Costa Meo 2 car gar wlopener. new we lcome . 545·2000. Avail for I yr beg111nin11 John Murshull IACklAYCOHDO H r house Propert,Y Gold or cpl/drapes. eardener A&ent,no(ee. Sep t. 1. Sl250/mo YW ·"°""" 'I.IN SQ(ttl Aclov•I .. • 0t 1fl(.101 •Free Suno.v Brunch • BBQ~ • P1rhH • Pli.01 more QlllUT •CREATION. ltnn0•A .. L1tUOn' !PIO & PIO Jhopl • 2 1•,•''" Ct1ib~ • Sdullll • Hydromauav• • Swimming • Goll 011v111g R1ngt 8UUTIFUL APTS· S1ng1u 1 & 2 Bea rooms • Furnotllid ; ( e f~.'\NC H HU\l TY S!.i 1 2000 Is the wor.il for th1~ OCEANFRONT unit wit h custom decor In every detail Pl.US front row whitewater ~1ew $365,000 6311200 3 BR 21, bla, pvt yord T;i.plex, NE Costa Me.'la. 2nd. T.D. 645:2075 or ~.960-64}! __ MewportlNdt 32't 644·5137 1>ef O_pm Owntr w/help fmanl'e By owner. Prime loc. 5763 Sharp 3 Bdnn. 2 ba. cpt, ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• DECORATORSCONDO Westcllff Realtors. ask 1212 br unitJs. (1)3 br, 2 I .. lb.. -drps .. med yard. Walk to SAMTIAGO DR.. Eastblurf 4 Br 3 Ba & Unfurn1Slled • Adulf t•v•ng • No Pett • Model~ Open 0.trly 9 to 6 . I ~ ... I . NEAT as a pm, rleiln & l'UI)', 3 B'r 2 Ba w rourty11rd eo try Near new carpets and m1cro""u"e 1n eluded Close to schools apd shoppu1g Call for ~tails. e. f~ANLH Hf l\L TY S5 1 2000 * *JUST LISTED! 2 8drm rondo II\ adult or iented Oranget ree Super location. atr t•on dit1on1ng & more flt•x1 bl4l(inancing w,)tldhrldgc RcalllJ 55 1 :UHHI 1120Rarn11t .1 l'k" 1, ltl ltlt' ·*•PARKSIDE Tl le entry, pl~h ca rpet. 'A ood dec king e l« highlight ttus well locat ed rondo in beautiful Woodbridge l"all for de tails Owner .mx1ou~ Sl48.9'Xl W''"dhrldqc RcalllJ 55 1 :UHIO 19101\arranu Vk"' lr11n1 I TURnf:ROCK 2 st.>, Broad moor l'lan 7~ .i B R 212 ba homt• '"'bonus rm. form.ii din mg, lge pvt fam rm ., ca r gar You own the de ep terracoo lot with v1t-" of the rolling hill& Walk across stn>et to pool & park Take O\'er approx S96 300 at 103 .', Int ~·u11 pr(ce S267.Sl,IO l'all owner agt for rletalls & appt. 975-~ OUTSTANDING VALUE Lovely 3 Bdrm C.im bridge model 111 de~1ra ble C reeolrff IOl·11t1on 4rge master ~u1te "1th stud>, serlurll•d ~ ard tx>auufull) land!lea~ featuring la~e shade arbor Sl:ll.500 don osen ro•uhor<; 17TH ATPRCliPECT I Tl:STl:-:1 731 311 l LOCJ'llMI Yilagir R.E. 497-1761 LAGl.:NA BEA C ll HIDEAWAY Tht) l"harmm~ home foature) 3 bedrooms. 2' z b11th:.. hardv.ood noon .. and a peaceful vie"" of the mount.a111s and ra n)ons EnJOY carefree California lMnR by lhe sea with the purchase of this magn1f1n•nt re s 1den1•e S2•1U .OOO 497-3.131 e blQgO lA<iUHA MIGUEl ·1 A htc & aln 3 bdrm family home. with ex (ellent fmanrini: a1a1la blr Ne"' ly decorated & a gem to see $144.500 LEA VE nu CAR- Duplexes. oceanfront. beautiful ocean view Perrert l0t·at1on Ne"" £_0nd1t1on Agt_ ~3 7300 OCEANFRONT Duplex & Tri Plex Xlnt lor pp 67J.76TI,§1_3-7873 PARTY IN HARBOR VIEW Smash111g family room with wet bar l'n behevably beautiful t-n tertamer's patio S Bdrm Sommerset on fee land Absolutely immaculate mo\'e-1n cond1t1on Creative finanr1ni: available flaREOCARPET IL 754:.12Q2 30 Steps To IHCh Water view. includes land to"; assumable loan. 4 bdrm. 2 ba. ,. poss ible gue3t quarters Call now fur details 7S2·649'J IQ!i,i"itffltri ul home & .... alk to the •LOY& Y UDO• beach from thrs 3 bdrm J u s t c o m p I e t r d home lucked al4a1 on a beautiful rourt)ard en quiet )treet Hard..-ood I tr) Large 2 bdrm 3 floors deck & brick bath home with finest µauo v. 1th mature fru11 I appotntments Xlnt . a~ tree\ Great pott>nl1al sumable loarui o .. nl'r o .. nt'r "111 he lp "1th .... 111 help fin an cl' Ap financing '339,500 pra1)ed al $475.000 on() OWN YOUR OWN $439,000 Open Sat Sun A nicely located 2 bdrm I S I 19 V 1 a Y l• 11 a unit on the ground floor Owner A_K! 67:1 0697 Co1 ered patio & n1re ore.in \ 1ew A perfect ILUFFS CONDO se1•ond homt' & ownl'r Immaculate 3 bdrm ron will help finanre do,rlosetopool ~:ndun Sl41 ,SOO tt .S198.000 DOCTORS ATTN! C/21 Newport Cntr. A brand ne ..... well de 640-5357 760-6767 for Bob&&S-7221 ba house. $250,000. •w-.&......11 ltOO shopslschls SMol mo Beautiful house avail Fam Rot, frplr, near ...,.... 955-0171 pool. Sl300 675 0604, BA YSHORES. 4 bdrm. 2 Courtuy to brokers •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• -now In elegant area. 4 675.~90 h ( ....... 000 Wkdys c.6 6727 "'ves I 1.a... Family Condo, nr So Br 3 BM Dioio' g Rm ----a am rm _.,, ~ 6163 .... . ' " ff•WllKll hecll Coast Pllllll 3 br 3 ba Li~lng Rm. & family E Bluff CONDO beau! 631·M96 Older Residential Bchor incl. wash'er. dryer'. Rm . New wallpaper, 3br, 2~•ba, pool S83S'mo Hortior View lltc-.. P,..,ty 2000 Waterfront ~rty. To rdri&:_S690/mo 640-8429 cozy kitchen & many M§. 3119SUZJ_. 640-8449 .. d ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• purchase & or jotntly de-· ---s ~ b b 1•10ve tn con 111on, 3 velop 1 will provide 2 Br 1 Ba duplex. frplc. many xtras 17SO mo Att ractive 2 r. ll1 a bdrm . 2 ba home 1n GRUTRMAHCIMG l()O'l. ;inancing Charles screened patio. 128 Del Broke r Cooperation condo, w many up llarbor \'1ew ft1gh 11s COSTAMESAUHITS Per ~1281 Mar ssoo M2-05 759>-8974. _____ grades incl beautiful sumable loam lhghl} 8Un k60M.10.ll~. --------patio Walle to beach upgraded throughoµt 14 UnS840M.UHO"'i'l · 2Br t Ba House Fenced ltwt.ligCmyo11 Call days 751 4642 . Shows like model Must 8 Un SSOOM. ~-101 1•~ .....,. yard, stove, carpets Beautifully redecorated eveslwkndMZ-4641 sdlfast AslongS2.l9.500 4UnS340M 9'•·11~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• k OO Mo.640-7464 El Oorado model 3 ----- inti land Come for in Broker Cooperation. HMHt •• die.ad 4 e;:-~k, dbl ea;:-Bdrm. 2"1 ba. wet bar. spect1on Sat Sun I 6 Call Tom Lee Agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• No pets S700 +security parquet firs. Security 1860 Port Wheeler or rail 642-1603 l46oa , ..... 3107 348 !!!mllton. M2·7743 _ gated. view. 11200, mo 418)100M Front row view home tn Eastbluff Family room Enclosed yard Single story Sl195 mo 760·9596 Qwner Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 Toro 1212 lse. Call Docvia Sutton YILLAIALIOA NEWPMT BEACH ON THE BEAO I: Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544 ·9076 or Henr y I Br rondo View of Ull loc. Wint.er Rental Avail HOME FOR RENT SS2·S895, Bkrs. Catalina Owner will ,rifMRltidealial Sept. 12· 7 ~r. 2 B~ 3 Bdrm. S600·S650. EASTBLUFf 17141 673-4400 121JI Ul-ZIZI help finance Submit of -... Appl s lnqwre 126 E Fenced yard & garage Three Bdrm. 2a,, ba. end fer Oceanfront. July 18th Kids & pets welcome. unit. good condition and HARBOR lroll 9'3-1112 3 triplexes tn a row on Au . 21st. or call 67S.~ s.5·2000 Ag!., no ree. location. S900 per mo tr --oceanside of PCH in Winter rental .. 3 BR 1:v. H-;...CJt-lwll 1240 Week days 759-4175 __ _ HEWPOIT DUPUX I & 3 IEDIOOMS $194,500 675-1771 Trade Luxur) Se"" port home on 11 Jere for In come l'ntll> or ~ Equ1t) S280.000 Art now ' Bruker Co Op Agent 631 4516 SPY GUSS Kile High (>rt-an Vic" 4 hr t•ustom $1.395 000 ( l'A Mr fin 7~ 9227 agt EASnLUFF l nusual I le~cl s br or 4 br + pos) office "" ~ep entranl'i' !luge Country Kil . Ll(e PlilHOOm .... wet bar & pool tabll', :l bath Xlnt f1nanl'lng lmmed ocr $267.500 Owner agt, 1$9-<l>&I Coro a del Mar ba. lg LR. k11ch. fplc, n t" L led W • •• •• •• •••••••••••••••• ·-.-------• pa 10 · ora on · Large 2 Br House. 4 •• 2 Duplexes+ I Triplex B_ay Dys, 549"57 11 · blocks to beach. Dbl in a row on Balboa rutes,S33·Tifil garage, Ira yard $700 Peninsula I lot from H.tlMjtClll IHcll 3140 Mo. 2131493-1655 _ sand and surl Near 19th ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Blks lo ocean. Elegant 2 St 27 .FT Ter ry trailer Br & Den. S750 Mo. Pnme loc 1, bloc~ to Plush rrpts. 2i,, Ba. A 011 "'on ol II arbor l11H·~t nw111 C'o Wiiy I......, How! •Low or no dciwn pay- ment required. •Lower monthly pay· jllll!!!l!!~~!!!!!!l!!!!~l!-- meots. Newport Heights old 2 Br •Easier Qualifying l Ba house. large yard, I Duplex on the water I beach Pool & Jar Cedar & ~lass. sundeck, w1thdoclcfor:ll"boat Comp letely f u r n dbl car prv gar. fully •Buy& liveint.oday. 21, car garage Adults. •Tax Benefits. no pets \st & last + All Assumable Loans at 12''2'< Owner 's Motivated' Cabana Avail Aug 5 to maint yard Adults, no June 15th. S27S mo Elec pets lnqwre at 527 18th. ~n.£._ water tncl,_&&2-~1 St. 960-63ll For information call Bob S200 depe>e1t 1695 Mo 461 Newell, Lido Offi ce. Santa Ana 5485041 aft Redhill Reahy, 613-7300 L Mewporta.odt 316' Gorgeous -3 B~den. ,--;-_ layfroRtY...tw C/21 Newport C• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mile to bch S900tmo 1--0lll!IN .... nfl!lllllEll!SAN .. ll!DS~-3 Br den. 2•, ba. frplc ,4o.'1S7 l..t. MoMco .l}kr 645·ll!!Q. 964·~ 2 bdrm. lots of wood and spa. prv bch, 2 car gar 640. 157 Prof decorated 3 Bd 2Br. 1"'2Ba. 2car garage. shutters. fireplace. No pets SlSOO mo Boat homt' fully furnished close to bch ~ mo ma.ure adults S87S mo slip a1a1 l 673 6055. ,,..of 20 un~~~M. 1 yrs old Overall rinanr· mg 10'1. Own~r mot1vut ed Hurry' Call Kevin .. w gardener. monthly 5J6.7216 yrly 1[75-~7 cleaning serVlces and '-'-"----Exec 4 l:ldrm 14 llh associallon fees rn wut1T0•1t•Cff CORNER2BDRM. separate master suite eluded J ae., cumm •--with 2 ba. Panoracm1c 3000 s f( On Santiago Ur pool and delidrtful fam1· 3 BR home. nice fenced view condo. Adults Pool 1 n Dove r Shore~ ly liv1n11. Lease for yard.S695mo. TY and spa.Sl.500/molse. Sl800 mo lease Smith StSOO/mo. 644-7020 scon HAL Waterfront Homes. Inc Met~ Bkr S48 7813 e .1!!!!!!!!!51"!)6-!1!!7!!!!5!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!63!!!!1!!!!· 14!!00!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Pvt park. 3 Br 2' 1 Ba. W 'D. refr1g. S72S mo Lingo ~':~.~ ............ !~.~~ LUSM•YROHT Kids ~:.i·nn~,~~a11 •.th ... , University Pan Terrace, Comfortable family 1-1266 conv localed, charming, hme. 4 BR or 3 & sep. Oakwood Garden AiM1rtmenta NewPort Bffch N. 8BO "'""' ol lbl•1 (714) 645·1104 N.wport BMCh S. 1700 16111 Sr •DO•f' •• •~••• (714) ~2·5113 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... rd 1102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A"MTS FOR HHT H B • N B .. Costa Mesa Something for Everyone Bach. Lo 4 Br. Unfum. Afts. Certatn locations o fer Pool. s p a. fireplace. laun room. bea med cell1ng s. garages. all built-ins Carden & Townhouse design NO FEE TSL MG MT 642· t&Q;! lolboalskmld 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm. 2 ba apt South Bay Front Avail for lease Slim mo 675 7737 after6PM __ _ lolboct ,,.,. 3107 •.....................• 't'rl} rental. bachelor. S32S mo 11 blk off bch 201 E Balboa Bl vd 675 9562, 7S2Ji925 Cot'Ofto .. M4r 3122 •...•..............•... 2Br 1'1 ba. 2 stry. frplc. pool. deck. adult, no pet ssoo .... 67}04._,_7=3 __ _ ,EM'THOUSE 2 Bdrm. Iba. beam ce1I 1ngs. fireplace. pool. Adlts. no petS. S645 Mo. 640-1~ 4~Seaward. s1gneci & well built 3 THE ILUFFS bdrm home 111 a quret PRIME view tondo 3•--------1 Cfln!lfl~••:ttml net((hborhood close to Bdrms . front row Fri! HARIOR VIEW Y--..J&..-,.............___ cheerful 2 bdrm. den on ore. Fam Rm. liv rm. 2 ~ --greenbelt nr pool. No car gar, 2 patios. one on Beautifully fu rn . 2 pets.subnut onchi ldren the sand. SlB75 mo. 42" bdrm. 2 ba. walk to s150 mo+securit y s li p ma ybe avail 2 Br. P-. ba. 6 mos old. View deck S750 mo 975 0363 work. 760-2566 BAYFRONT. PIE R & res hospital Orean 11e"" & land Low down KNOLLS outstand111g amenities creauve finanr mg Owner will help finance C/2 I Newport Cntr. SJSOg;>EM SUM 2·5 640-5357 760-6767 545 Windsor NEWPORT CREST 20 I 2 S. Retn0 I 3 bdrm condo Close lo ~· ·r pool and lenrus Excel ., 'l~_. financing. Pnced to i1ell • ~K!~~~ Si89.500 C/21 Newport C..tr. 640-51~7 7~0-6767 A rare opportunity to purchase a home of dis tmct1\ e design in thlb m umule and unique com mun1l) Trad1uonally Cape Cod on the ex lerior. this charming townhome is spilt le\el .md beaullfldl> detailed 141thm The. ts the only one of 1Ls kind on the m.irket and 1s .)OUN> to 1---------1 expenen<'t'for~.000 644-721 1 17141494·1177 IAYAlOHT 12% RMAHCIMG FOURPLEX Super Costa Mesa area. St40 additional income Owner will finance S220.000. Ca ll Rae Rod gtrs 631 · ta66 42UMITS ~acl!....!.hut~f.!t.1!_31 3111 851.9331 or9'1~. 673-4666 RENTALS 2 Br mobile home on ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yearly. 3 Bdrnu. 2 ba. den. fpt:. large patio No children S8SO mo Ref 1st, l u t , securil> 760-9061, 61~3&24 - Beautifully decorated 2 Br duplex. Yrly 5800. LORA VANCE RLTR 673-4062 Jbr. I'• ba 3br. 2 ba 4br. 211 ba 4br. 2111 ba SLIP Dover Shores 3 BR. avail 1mmed S2600 mo Call Ann Peters ~ water . qu iet. no snso ~eetsS650.968-6164 S9SO BLUFFS Upgraded 3br. SOOO Fum 212ba, fam nn. frplc. WESTCLIFF.3 BR2Ba. LUXURY CONDO 2 bdrm. 2 ba. pool. spa. garage. west of PCH SSSOper mo 752 1869, aft 6 o&!llJ.6716 - Large I Br Apt near beach. wet bar. frpk. single prefem!d $525 111- r lds mC?,St uuls §7_}-11.53 greenbll loc. Sl050 lge fn c d ya rd 1 160-8384, 67S-S93Q possession 9 I. SIOOO mo I New Condo Nwpt Hghts 3 _Barrell Rl!.Y, 642 5200 Br 2"2 Ba. lSOO sq fl On lhl' water 2 br. 2 b.i. Drive by 292 Palmer frplc. beamed re1hng. U A. S800 Mo. No pets. I gar Duc k a 1 a 1 I En JOY summer bv1ng all no c h ildren Call 1825 mo Mail Au11 22 year Walk to CdM 752·6499. Dys 962 5533. e 1 s beach 2bdrm. frplc. lrg ~0669 d e r k • en c I pr k & WOOOIRIDGE L09Ufta MicJltl I 052 Beaut t\ v ro' rr~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mme . .tbr. atnum. fam1--------- Newport's exrlus11e Peninsula Po1111 Newl) ronstructed 4 Bdrm and 4 bath residence with pvt /Jn NIG[L UAIL[) & ASSUCIAT[S Ow ne r will ca rry 8.6Xgross. $31.000 per unit Must sell now Principals only please. Norm McKinley. Bkr IAYCIEST I -S800 mo AvaiJ.§75 8S89 Nice . house available 1-•-HA-R•BO-R•v•1•EW .. -•l 1 bdrm. 1'1 blk orean now. tn great area 2000 4 bdrm. 21, ba. 2 stor1 s CoroH .. M4r 1222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt513 CAMP115Da·IRVINE rrp , formal dm , «ountn del·Or ml de )ar. ~•e~ to bch & tennis rlub BrH'k & latuce µalto S249.000 F'tn avail .~2·4946. PERFECT ••• ,.# PLAN 2 in.-Turtle Rock Broad m~or 4 bdrm 2 ha Private SPA in the atrium New carpet and Ct~ An absoluteh 101 ely home. the entire fam1I} 14·1M enjo) Great f1nanc mg S\97 .500 FAMILY STARTER Large lot and patio com- plement thlS well main tamed 3 Bdrm hom e Owner anxiou.s to sell Good terms available Close to e\lerything St37.250 CRYSTAL SANDS Large 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit condo 111 established rommun1l} Lovely 1 tt"l4 of the hills o .... ner will assist wrth rinanc 1ng Sl75.<XXI 131-1440 6311~ ----- BOAT DOCK Sl.650.000 SOii Ju. Trade Luxury Newport including the land or C ..: .,_ I 071 home on 12 acre for ~- SJ .295 ,000 leasehold •••• ~r.!••••••••••••••• come UmlS or ? Equity Owner Builder D<tn S280.000. Act no w ~ Btbb 675-2311. TRADE OR SALE Broker Co·Op Agent --------•! 2.67 flcres. 3500 sq . ft. 631·4Sl6 -IY--OW-.... ~ home. barn. corrals. 1_· ..... -a...:..J/ ~ \'1ew of entire valley. ~""'":., 2100 Lease option. Back Bay many extras. finanrin11. .-ror. •r 3 br, 3 ba. highly up· Private Owner ht''d ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded $199.000 with 1714.1493 137~ S20,000 dwn. S!,500 mo Lrg assumable at 3i.,., STOf'ltBnlHG H~r:..11'' 631-4965 $84.500. 2 Br. rural area. Industrial condos for \'iew to ocean . ('~tom patio. air. a<ljacent to sale 1000 \0 :llOO sq. ft built s Br home in park w pool. bike to Hunt ington Beach & Lemon Hghls Easy beach Agt ~11161 Fountain Valley. Call financ1!1Jl ~:4900 Ag_l SClftto AM I OIC Paul S4~. Agt. NO DOWN! • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • 2800 sq fl bklg on 9808 sq ft MR. SO CSTrl.Ali tot Fenced & black 3 Br I "'2 ba "Bradford'" topped C.OOSider trade condo S~.500 8 4~ as for res. Owner645-4832 sumable on $67.000 l!t , ~ fo t..a... 2200 ~9· 1636 aJ!.!.2m wrn r -••••••••••••••••••••••• 21chts,3....., Jae. double gar. Reder Nr. Fash.ion Island and beach. S7SO MO \213) 99t-0687 or (21317~-1 ~ Costa Mesa 3224 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DLX CONDO 2 Br. + lrg loft Br. 2"'1 Ba. frpk. gar . al e, new S77~ 67 J.5565 or 96J.3377. LUSE°"10H Why pay rent!??'??' New. fantastic. wtll loca ted 3 Br., 3 Ba new Con· do. S800 per mo. next lo au aho 1n2. 631~ _ ICMChoS. ..... Lushious golf course view locallon. 2 bdrm +den & formal dining room Smartly appoint· ed & nearby pool. Avail. Sept I al f82.5'mo sq fl. 3 bdrm. 2 ba, ·2 wit~ (amtly rm, formal S450 mo Isl 1st+ tOO fpl cs. Gardener incl. dil)tng, VJ~~..i.. big yard. sec Adults. no pets S975 moilse. Children pr1vary I UM.1 mo. 675 4174 welcome. (213) 843-SS78 CORN~ 2 BURM Costo Meta 1124 or (2131 271)-7001 ask for with 2 ba . Paooramu: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pam. view con . A~ull~ Pool "MESA VERDE home at Waterfront lease. 4 Br 4 and spa 1.500 mo lse mosphere. 2 & 3 dlx apts Ba. family rm. top con· OCEANfRONT No~ls 546-1034 dition, dock for 40 boat 2 Bdrm. lots of wood and .... EWLY DECOR ,2200 B b & D shutters. r1r_~pl;i ce. " • w~ · o ovte mature adulls ~5 mu I Br gas pd, encl gar -......,... ~l-l.266A · d washer. pool Adults De lightful 2 bd rm1·--------1 WaterfrontHomes.lnt· 642S073 townhome in Warm .... Ho••1t•tf7 6311400 initon .. Fairfield" Late. " • ~ • bright & airy corner Specialiring in Newport l•-~!....l!...lll_llllll~---•I I I .. _ 1 1 .. Beach, Corona del Mar ILU~ c~oo oration. ud .. coupe "Turtlerock areas. Call rr~ "'" ~t~fmoAvatl. Sept. 1 al Carole Garber 6'1S.9<rl3. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. exposed ....,.. Agl. or Elite A·•~Aiates beam ce11Jng.s, frplc. wet 1!1.1· !11111'' .\~,I. ·~·.I .i\ l 1: I'• ~~ I 1 f ..l ! 11 '1f)I t_ny t 11 it• f ! 't1I·." h ' t Ir~•, ~ bar. new Sa'50 mo Sub· m 11 on pets 76-0 8041 Newport Island Home Ownr Brkr 4br, 2ba. privacy. steps .,-:_ c....__.._ 3276 to ocn bay. Sl200 mo -~ 673--3335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR 2 Ba twnhme. pools. WntclffGro•ts Presidential Hgts. $550 2 Ir. I loAot Newl> deeor <:as pd encl gar . pool. dshwr A«!ulls M2_:.sa73 llrTowlllhcAlse Newl) decor 1Zas pd encl gar . pool. dswhr Adults 642_.:sg_73 INSTANT IN! Live tn 3 bdnns. 2•, ba home m Newport Reach and make payments for •, ownerstup and IOO'"r ""rile off Wh) rent~ ~e.!!.l!.~ 1--111111!!!~1111!!!~~~-!'l SELL 1dle items with a OtlMr ltd &tat. MUST SEU,.5 R·l lots, fully .improved Palm Desert Coun try Club . Part cash, payments, trade. exchange. \7141 University Part 2bdrm + lort. 21>1. 2 car gar. 2 patios. pool & tennis. $6501 mo \213)1123-8228 eves Brand new -ilever lived SS2~ aft 6PM in. 3 BR executive home Co.dHlidulns w/yt'etbar, Sl950 mo. Uafwwl*-d 342s 2 Br I', Ba Townhouse Easts1de I child OK Yard. ln<iry rm Creal loc SSSOMo TSL MGMI ~1603 .... rt•---• I 069 Daily Pilot Classified ••••••••••••••••• • ••••• ~513 C.01PU,Dt·IRVllfE :~~f.C: •• =.':........ tld 642·5678. Mob!W H°"'" ForS• llOCl OutofSlqht OlltofMMd l!r ime Oana Point duplex on rorner lot ',near Dana Marina. 2 bdrm. 1 ba up. I bdrm d,own beamed r ing. fn>lc . dinuig area. encl patio S t44.<XXI MlSslOO Realty 4!K-0731 New Modular Ty pe Yom u . leased land. anfront Pk , 3 ~vt , ~ secunly, flshtnl! r r ro m 129.900 3816 - wood/1h1ss. spa. r, s dkJ. 2 rrpl<" 3 + dmt lllObstrur· le panor'villg vws M P'L 494-763t AlfT°' HIAVIH rklln11 3 Bdrm hom~ b e autiful!)' dscap(d romer lot. tb1na •P•· wood ltln& and covered to. Ocean vlfw.111ow· (larquet noon. p111111 rptts, gourmt't hen. ~ pnct in aru.1249,$00 OML Y THREE LEFT Lovely new bayfront homes with pie rs. large txwt shpson fee land. Outstanding bay vt(>WS. Carpeted throughout. landscaped security systems. fi replaces. Submit on financ· in g t r ade Seller f l exible. Sl ,350,000 Beverly Morphy/J ane Paq uin. 642·8235 CT13) OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5 1010·14·16 E. Balboa Blvd .. Peninsula OUTSTANDING IAYFIOHT OF· Fl•ING! Dramatic 4RR home w pie r a nd s lip f ea turing mezianine study. separate family rm plu formal living and dining rm s. A quality residence t hroughout. Sl .200,000 Fee. Sandie Fix. 644·6200 {Tl4l TOW....,.tOW.MtlmOl'la ••••••••••••••••••••••• 568 .. ()6(\ ESTATISALE -~---- 1966 Majestic located In ~.toW, Dftert, L s h Park Resort 2400 Nagunoa eawc k d ....................... . ear cean. ee ays EQUITY 759·417 PART NERSRf P OF· FERED. Cathedral Ca· • EXCITING. nyon Country Club 2 Br. 2 Ba . completel y Gr1 .. af rn rumbhed Condo. 19.500 lhhltt S. buy1 '4 in~rest. Contact Btautlful 24X60 Bar Owoer 'll4/9'14-8962. nngton HOO'M!. 2Br, 2Ba. o.t of C~ fl\m rm, In c:o.ta Mesa 'a P,..,ty JHO nlcrat 5 al.Ir park. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -=::.:..:..:~=;.:.,_ __ _ • lfft..,itTow. , ... ,,_ ....... 24180 1911 Coldtnwest 13.7 acres of Jl'ftlle pro- 2Br. 2Ba wlfamlly rm & perty well toe.led on wet bar, in Laauna Hills paved road with all nkm s star {lllr\. 21 yrs utilities except nat11ral 1-toqualiry.1»,000. 1 as . HI & h v l e• CLASSIC homesltt. eucalyptus MOIUHOMI trees. Neer new Los SALIS Alamitos trabWl1 track 2?08Harbor.ste208-A In estate home area. Quick comm•r •«HS S-.StJ7 to J.S and Amtrak. l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 1%75,000.00. Ternu. ~al 19'74 Cameron, 12 x llO, 2 Property lnvealmtllt.a, bdrms. Adlt Park 11r 1112 S. Mal a 8\ .. Lak;s 2br. CONDO. up· 975·1262 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTEDTOLUSE WOODBRI DGE 3bdrm (Witti Oatioal Ssso Upstairs. spacious. TIIE BLUF~. 4Br 3ba quiet neighborhood Bit Ol13Br 2"': ba. ram rm. ins. Crpts. drps. arcess gmbell or view. 2 yr to pool. spa. tenni s lease (w/purchaseopt?) courts . 51 Wildwood Aug 10. occ. 700-1100. aft 1213)837 IJ3l!. 6 pm wkdys. New ocean view condos 2 Newport SOOre5 4 Br 3 bdrm, 2 bath + den. Ba. Canal Front. From S8so 67S.911 I or 962-8683. 675-9132. - BIG CANYON ADULT 3 Br. Condo New paint & CONDO. Plu.sh 2Br 2ba. carpel. II Stam1st Ctr A/C, frplc, encl prt'g, cle, Newport Terrace pool, $950/mo. 644·'1722. ~- or851·2026 2 BR adlt condo 1n .JJ..=-=:.=>-==:...--14 Br. zi,; Ba Family rm. O~ange, quiet cul de sac pool. Harbor High dis· Air. pool at Jae S395 lrict. Sl.500. Ind. water & 63 _72_1$ __ ma i nt . 955·08 09 _.., ·'*kd Owner/ Alt. Apa tat-. PIW1.-i .. 111-t1-Wd- EXECU1lVE HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1724 PINE BLUFF APTS. 2 Br 2 Ba Adults. no petJs Patio. view. frplc. encl 113 r . ~as stove. S55() SPMC 631·6!\n NEWPORT A, ARTMENTS. 2·2Bdrm l ·IBdrm. From S2'70 mo + utlls No children. no pets. no waterbeds. 24SO Newport Blvd. Costa r..!~~ __ 2 Br I Ba 571 W. JoAnn Mn t child No pets S315 Sll'rra M11 mt ~J.1324. ____ _ Slunn111g large 2 Br 2 Ba Cardtn Apl Pool & Rte aru kl5 _ 7lOW~ llllh ~l-_ lfe~BJlll TOWtltOMIS CONJ>ai FOR RENT 2Br + Den,2128a -..0 2Br 2'°"0. tQo t Br. xtra trc ts\$ Brn d oew. full alft towntt omca. doubt~ 1ara1es. private ftndd yarcl11 flreplacu Mo J>dl. i..ocated 2 blo<'ks from downtown •"-' ein1. $ min. lo beath Optn dally 12-6 •W. &Ith St...C.11 Oi'ange Coaat OAfl Y PILOT /Friday, July 24, 1981 llllllll•ll!mlmlllilll_-t..,.. C.,1llar C.:...../Cu~ • Btdric.. H•lr • HMNC..... 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UptoLS/yrstortpay Int t1tt Ntal. rtllable ... ~ a...../u• ... -............. -.... •••• SpedaU.. ln f'lniab ' mprove your ume' Forml~aCol.lntarto!ll r ceat, Bet!l~J>U6 PRIMEFlN~CIAI. _refs pave64.S-~evs _ _. • .....,_... •• ~ YOUSWA61M ~modtl .Xlntr~. ~ero~e I.lily oll ~ ruat C11tt.om~lt/l111talled JACK OP AU.. TRAD~ WANTt:D ' llousedean 52sE7Rv3ic4•~77 RENTALSour sJ)l'C11ht y. c•1•t:n .. o·;;:;••;;;;-.~; SPICIAUST -JI . wtntColon/DeJllns Ph1mbin&,t'lec,bt1Una ina.u 'd, reliable, • Ult Ul. Stl&Slde Paint alterations Re atr H1rb-'1 -01ra1e tttS Cuatom·buill lx 12 CMWC.. F t t. .JM!U2b1. 4068 hone t. ~art4PM._ ln.Jl. PromJ.Jt.636-4806 Consultallo~ anp o:r HatborBlec.taMesa wooden sbelvea for ....................... G•• •• IU=Awerud-TEND"'R LOVIN G Matotary IO"k DISCOUNT 'ho 1~"-y • oraae. •P ay JI • • ............................................. CLEANING BY STAR BRICKWORK Small OllD Custom PaUlhnf( Solar l di I ' s~ I ·~I( . nww -~ "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• . me ~y-• ._. ~~·r· 011r prlu Is ttpt lunch .. M. Chrl• CLEAN·UPS/l.AWN HARDWOODn,()()RS ts yr s up. Rers Jobs. Newport, c0818 Jnt1eM,.Guar.!18332tl.1_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. "........ tt • la Pr t'hool. 5423 FMalntenanee.L.ode~~ Cleaned,Wned ~•9 _ Meu, ln1ne. Reh RALPH 'SPAIN'TINC Hot waler+ pool heatulg •DIAJ..A·BAND• Cabinets• rowiter lo~. Cutsedor · -~ "2=~ n . Im S. •Housecleanina• 87S·117S _ _ E.xt '!ll· reas. prompt s:iver151ngeM~gy~fs Room additions' r111 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ga.rdenlnfr· la*uping, Refin11hin1 ALL l'loort. Profeasional·Thorough BRICK WalJs, Walka. L1 r Free est 964.~ gain ~x crt'd1t11 frte IHM:H ... I work.Preee:st,JH~ Custom Brick. Blo<'k, tree 1tr mmln~' re· c pts It window s . Xlntl..ocalRef1 Planters. Pat1oi;. Quahty Ptg Low~tr11tes es1S4.f-1W ........ ! .............. c.,.tStrnu Tile. Patios. Walks, r;ova · lrulJ<>r c •n·up, Personal servk e. All __ Ch.file831~ Ven eer~, e 1 c 10 OC Neat prompt SprW&ltn Bookkeepin.&IS.Cretarlal •••••••••••••0 •••••••• Drives. Cove,_, Detks, · work I ua r a 0 teed · TQO Busy? Let~ do your B_lockw~rk. Concrelr St!n'. 848:5684,636 7149 •••••••••••••••••••• .. • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I eervlce. Doris. Ruble Shampoo' steam clean. b~~gorts, ' Fences. Sam Fukumoto YARD §t§;.!7!3 -----cleaning. Reasonable L1c_Rer s. 646-1597 Starvang House Pa111ter~ SPRINKLERS & SOO Acca•t... 132-7314.Evn5·2A26 Color brllhteners. wbt · ~61_ MAINT ., ' ~lean.Ups. H.... ~I Kltt.!'&IS-21.89 ~·rplcs. PaUotl. Planterb Oual1ty Work Reas Tree Removal DIG IT ••••••••o•••••oo•••••• .....,,_ crpta .10 min. ble~ch l ..... s.delht T~ lri~mJng, small ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reliable Great-workt For a Job done right Free est ~-0230Doug l.andsca~ 6467079.t..,. BOOKKEEPlNO .......... ••••••••••••• Hall, li~7.-din50· rmah Sl1So: J.S. CONsrltUCTlON la lil.l.>!ll.&...~0-Haul. cleanup, concrete Steady ~· ol>. Refs Cali Lar:u. 7SO.~eves QUA LITY PAI-NT~ ING Tiie ""-" For Sm .II bullnels aYgrm •. ,COUC • N bod Does! Be I r•Rlllr removaL Dwn truck { p . . . l!_llWICK • s-..a chr SS. Guar. ellm pet 'o. y t tler ~ I ...... a t r 4 . 646-7228 Mo•&..... Stale llr 334915(). 16 ; N ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Reas, rehabte.o:n-M .. . • "" Ye dlbood«t 645-3188 T ....A/ ed I -_, TILE INSTALLED ,Booklleepln& Services, B,ullders!iiMe 1947 odor. Crpt repair. 15 yrs -op~ remov 'c ean DUMP JOBS HCHtMJHl9g .... ~ .. ~ ....... ~....... Oran.&e Co, 839-I81l6 All Kinds Guaranteed. rea1on1ble rates. Call Add1tlona, remodeling, exp. Do work myself. DffoNfilM) _µps, lawn renoy. 751·34~ Small Movin Jobs ....................... M~v1ng The Slarv1111( Plo1ter/lepalr R I J.2!1n 89 Marie Ml 13111 plans. Freeest. R.eu. Reft.S31·0101 _ ....................... CLEAN·UPSll CallMIKEtls.tJ9l DON'T BE EMPTY . CollegeStudenll> Mo1iog ........... ,........... e $. ""~7 . . Ye. 3lott2. Si?-2170 We CareCrpt Cleaners •WA Ta.FALLS• TREETRJMMlNG THIRSTY OR LONELY Co has grown, lnsurt.'d Neat palrhl>s & textures COAST FLOORING .... lwllt...... CONSTRUCTION Steamcleanhphpls. Crafted from vol~amc -M8·20t9CMikel Hau~~l~orDumRandpJyobs. "Se . Pl .. II 1 ~'T~~4 g4o3o5d 1s1e/ev~~~ must. 19)..1439 ''omlnmstal~eshfd Repair ••••••·~··••• .. •••••••• Add/remodel, concrete Truck mount unit boulders. self 00Dla111ed YARD CLEAN·UPS, lree nek '' · cur1ty us w1 s1 ' " S4!)-_~ M11nes1te, palnl. clean. fmnt 31.Q!Oalt S Work uar. 645-3716 StoneA&e Creallons work 1rri11tion & re· your house. plants & 641-l1421 PLtSjE~ PATCHlNG TrH Se"lce deeka, cement, crpla, ROOM A,DDITIONS, & RES l OU E FR EE . ~lTtt~~ pair: Maintenance. HAULING-Student has pets. Bondable, refs. ABC MOVING, 1-;xper Nea~~~;k ~:~~~P2977 .............. ~ ....... . carpentry, wtld, plumb. REMODELING Quality Carpet and upholstery Greenbelt Landscape, large truck. Lowest Jll-7S81_ prof. low ralei1, qu1t•k -JAYE Tiii CAU Brad, HH462 construction from de-steam cleaning. is yrs Draper._t 642·_91..Qt_ __ _ rate. prompt. 759-1978 Mature couple will house careful serylce ~·04!0 rtwnbllft9 Topping, pruning. re Affl•r•..,... •l&n ~o completion . qua lily service 11 ....................... CALL US! We do l'Olotlll· Thankyou,J9h!L _ 11t II care for small •A·I MOYIMG • ...... : ................ moval &spraying lOyrs •••••••••••••••••••·~·· Family oontracton for guaranteed reaso.nable 1/J OFFIMJUlY Ing sprinklen, lawn in· WEHAULAN'YTHING animals, xlnt refs. ~.B Top quality Sperial ~ l' C 0 R M. A C K exp Local refs Free GUAR.USEDREFRs 30 yra. Reas. rates. fr prlcn.ffH7?3 DrapenesbyGlovanni ~tah. clean·ups, It haul· Yard clean-ups, demoh (The Blulfsl or CdM l'are in handling 25 )'rl> PLUMB,G ei.t Li r Dal.'i66 640-~~ SAL.ES•SERVICE ests.AlleoEJohnaon' NoSt.eam/NoShampoo Also mini-blinds & mg. Free consultaUon. Uon. Havedwnp truck Guest rottage OK ex p Compet1t1ve raM ~EPAIR&Rt.:MODEL Wlndo C'--'- Good cond. 642· 77S4 301007, Call 940-~ or Stain Specialist. Fast level~un1. 54.2·2'llS. Tofil' or Ra ,~ _ Reas. 9» ~·6S§I! -No overtime. 7:.1 1353 Li~0Pf~~8 Reasor:~~ ....... °"! .. ::::::? ...... H ...... Ane 849-4724 Jlu...Free . ~ Drywel CM.,...Sereticft C .... UpYowAct t..chcapiltg P .. MCJ/Paperiltg . OnginalW1ndowWasher Azpl• re~-JEHCO CO..ST. ,...__ A~ ...................... , •••••u••n•0 ••••uou Garages, hauling, etc ... •••••··~::~ ................................ Pool SerYlce, Repain Avg 3 br home, S35 :T • • • • _ __,, D US 1· DON HOFELDT k S Brothers ..,,.,,..,1ructors Th ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 631 7698 Gary W11Joo,owner Add1Uons -Remodel!"& •••••••••••··~~··•••••• rywau::.peclaist !J2.0Jn1~25~H993 l660SanU!AnaA\•.CM ePaper llan.J!er.Prof Complele i.enir t• re :___ Formerly 11 yrs w &Cu.slomHomes.Lic. Acou.sUcCe11ings+ Qual.&prod.New&re· ISharpeoAnythi.ng ' TREEISHRUBTRIM Plants int l'XI 1r:is1all Decorator quJI pairll.&i.olarinJ>tall So LetlheSwishine ln" Davis Brown. Slate reg 1299374. 87~ ~ustom hand texturing mod_J3891M4. S32·SM9 9~7·6$36or96G-119!>__ Garagt' & yard rlean Landscapfug. tree sur· ~rs~ est SteH'~7 "281 c al p 00 I Se r1 1 "e Call Sunshine W1ndo11. AYALOMCOMSTI. Lie. 389944 532:.SS49 ALLTEX'MJRES& Hc.cty.• ..YPL..Free~~7-~J gery, sprinklers Lie f!ne pamlln!( by Richard 64211663 t leamn,L lA!I ~·811S3 ..... Buildln&&Remodelin« C....t/eo.u.t. Drywall Clean&depen ••••••••••••••••••••••• HCMIMC........ ,k21.JS2847 646-IX>55 Sinor L1r, ll\S 13yrsor R fift' h" MOT1CE ....................... Z4Yn-Uc·ins. 847·73?0 ....................... , dabl R as.~l ~ c:r!Ml!'lryPMI asonb.ry ••••••••••••••••••••••• -·---~-happy NB rul>lomeri. .~ ••• ~s •• '!':-!•••••••••••• how Daily Pilot Class Dnve~ays. parking. lot Pool Decks and Pal~. llectricaf oofing · um infi Want a REALLY CLEAN More ramthes are gellinJo: Thank you. 63l·4410 J o llom IMimshmg 1f1ed ads display their rep11rs. sealcoallng. c..,..,., Masonry.Sport & Tenrus ....................... Drywall · Stucco · T e HOUSE' Call Gingham the camping "bug" 1h1:. AGAPE f ORCF Anllqut's 1\11 cab111ets messages with legib1bt) s'~ A1phalt. 631·4199 •••• .. •••••••H•••• .. •• Courts Lic.37(()61 Bob. ELECTRICIAN prired f!l'lore_, JB.646-9990 Girl.freeest.64~:1123 yea r H you havt' a PAINTINGCOMPA"'Y fo'inepdl~ling 6450664 and 1mpac1? Our ad!>. Lied. ROUGH 6 FINlSH 851·1966.ff1·1078 nght. frtt estimate on HOME IMPROVEMENT -ROBIN~CLEANJNG camper that's not l(el 3 Generation~ or we are proud lo say, re W ~T ACTION? Fencin,, Doors. etc. Class1f1ed Ads. your one· l~rge or small jobs. Remodeling-Odd Jobs Service a thoroughly ting used. i.ell il now Pa11111n1t t::Xcl'llt•nrt' WANT At llON' ally get results Phont' Class1fed Ads642-S678 ChN ~shop!)IC!tcenter. _ L1c~39662l §'ll-0359 ~..)'rs_eM?., -~~~ clean house. S40-08S7 with a Classified Ad tm.SllSI Class1red A<b 642 5018 642·S678 4000 Retttols to Share 4300 Rftltals to Shen 4300 Office Rffthll 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..••••••.......•..•.... .•••............•..•••. C0tta MIMI 3124 I Co1to MtlO 3124 Costa Meaa 3824 Costa MftCI 3824 Costa Mesa 3124 Mtwpori IHch 3869 Private entran«' in pr1v Liberal Roommult' rnn Christian F<oommate Orfl<'e. 2 rooms w wet 2br 38st :-.; II Pen Sl60 bar, 232 sq It S200 Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• home No smoking or tal0l i.erv1re 1...., '2 Br. 2 Ba twnhom e. 2 BR. nr. OCC PatJO gar IBr. allral'l1\'e, pvt. rpts. I Br carpet, drapes. PAii NEWPORT drinking Pref male 1213163J J4.l!I 673 7856 Dan ~:1e5 6 q Ulll Pd ~1684 OCCWAMCYI beautifully lndscpd , Ch . OK. S42S + sec dr~s . s tove. frq{. stove & refrige. Adults. 2 Br l Ba Apt Beam frpk, gar. lndry room. 64s.1387 ---gas wtr s:m,646-9429 !!QRt'lJ_,;iso~646-•~ -APAITllJCTS ~ver40.S27SMo:5560637 l'rof workmi: lt'mall' Xlnt l.I( Pvt ba nr lloag non s moker 25 10 no kit no smok sleady M 1•res11go1.1.S 3 llR. 2 HA, M t' to shr 2 br rum .ipl. hsiltess ltatd 4450 pool s2su ullh incl ••••••••••••••••••••••• &i4 6141, 645 :n!6 For store & oHice spare Pnn lle t•ommuml). blk Ill reasonable rates ceilings l~und~y rm f'lc. S490 mo Adlts·no 2Br, nr So. ~t Plaia & • 2 Br I Ba. Nr S C~I BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 2 Ba. pool. Adults only n~ pets.546-4016 _ OCC. S38S mo. 7S4-0S88. Plata. S.A. Adults $500 Mesa Verde, 11~ sq. ft. COUMTRY CLUI LIVIMGIM NEWPORT IEACH !22S 646·103S Fpk. m1cr, W IJ total lo ~l'"" port Beath Clt'.in 500 to 4000 Sq Ft. ll ' S4()...1632 No~ts S49-.]l32 frpk. lndry. paUo, dis· 2 working adults wanlro upgraded Turtll-lfoc:k Huge pool Plome. acros!> Home 'llo pell. $340 mo Santa Ana CC S27S & Share ulll ?52 2836 quiet profel>slOnal 10 lll ESA VERDE DR ~L.MGMT 642 1603 S4.2S. 2 Br 1 ~ house No lBr stove pnv-;te patio. l Br sncld garage SJ40 hwshr, encl gar, AdlLs, share home v. l>ame PLAZA 2 B 1981 M J ~ dogs 645 Victoria 118. gas paid 'pool laundrY SJJS security. Adults on no pets. S5SO 3106 r. ap e ve. S46-9124 · · . · 1 240 d G1".!er S4G-4400 Refrige. Adults only no ------~ rm Adults. Ref s y. no pelS Avoca o -"'' ,_.,_ ---- pets s3i1s mrTI Mgmt lbr Etside, small but S320 mo.&l&-8727 St Call ror appt bt"n Qujet 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. 2 Co 641_1324 coi y w lots or neat -2-e;:-2Ba.•·Plex BAM& lPM _00.6404 car garage. Adults, no S29S mo 545 6891 art P rofesi.1onal v.oman 6PM would hke M> i.hare hl'r Beautiful Npt Brh home home with another An adult t'Ol'l'lmumty on wants working female woman COM OC'ean R1rh En•646-9530 152S ~esa Verde E C M F 00° !'mk 10 :.hr 2br 545-4123 Resp . prof. ~tratl', SJOO RETAIL SPACE · . . wood. Adlts only S335 No pets. S4lO Mo Roomy 3 Br Townhow.e pets SSSO. 536-5066 or q.lef AdllsonrlS 551-1660 -54&-~ apt in quiet Adult ~6 2501 __ _ the Ba ck Bay Sper adultS27Smo646-S355 11ew. quiet beautiful tacular Spa, 7 swim S380 673 8562 t:\ 1• 11. knd 675 40116 770 sq fl on Harbor :--J Brh Blvd m C M $SCXI Great Lrg2 Bdrm.Upper S3'70 Large 2 Br bit-ins. - ------Complex Newl y re NEWLY DEC. lge 2 br. mo. Btn landscaping. farage. l9llODAnahe1m. Large l bdnn apt Quiet decorated, fireplare. 11, ba, pal.lo, adults. no ming pools. 8 bghled ten Resp on s 1 b I e you n i: Offi R--£al OO exposure nis courts. bike trails. female wanted Allrar Fem non smkr to shr hse ce '"" 44 Realonom~~ 67}-6700 No pets. S25 Mo. Adults. no pets area, new cpt, 2 ca rs ok encl.sd pallo & garage pets. nr SC Plaza. tm· LEEWARDSAPTS. Ope.n 7·6, Mon-Fri No pets. no children. Sorry. no pets SS2S Mo m!'(I occ kS0.!178-21Z1_ live. bright, large room on Ba I boa I\ I.ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• put I 1 n I gr ee n h 1 1 S200 mo + uttl 67~1 .. 68 1617 WestrllH NB Want Office r...a... • M 2020 Fullerton Ave. S4.S-3229. S350 f!!Q.._&tZ-3780 -645·3381 call.btwn 9-S_. 30. Bachelou. 1 and 2 wit rp c. pvt entranre ,,,. .., f I t 7000s r -and wet bar Avail 1m · Ken or run manria ins Npt Beach 631-0397 2Bit1 Ba. iv So. Cst Spacious 2bdrm. E s1dl'. bedrooms apartments. 1st floor Agent 541 5032 S 11 off O..PoW 3126 and townhouses from med S300. Isl & last M F share l.1do ble ma exe<'utive ict' 11fE VlC'IX>RlAN Newly Plaza, children OK. no IN!atiBJIU encl gar. adults. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS10.00permonth ~!.116(6.._;J?S ev~ home Tennis. Beath, HEWPORTIEACH xlnl address. S696 ~o I Br. fenced yard. very OnJamboreeAt s_,.R...,. 4200 Clu!l S300.S3'75 6735274 Full servJre exet• or· Ter_riJ 7l4J152·1194 nice See at 334SI Not· San Joaquin Hills Road ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baylronl pvt l>Utte. non f1cei. from S397 ·on RET AL SPACE tingh!.!!!.M,_B. Sal/Sun. ~~lllOO-LIDO ISLE charm111g 3 smoker Gar. i;hr k 11r h Call ex er offices from 5000 sq rt on Nwpl Blvd decor 2Br. w/gar, adlts. nets. SSOOmo. 645-376S S415. Open Sat Sun. crpts, drps, blt·i.ns. Fncd 1 Br I Ba, upstairs, APArn..MTS I 3pm 321 Monte Vista yrd w/patio, waler~ stovf'/re(rig, carport. Beautifol landscaped 640·.Q.lM :t!~~~l 1-S. 667 ir· laund~.:'s~36fi6 ~=~=~ P3: & ~~a~~o': £,Side 2 br. 1 ba. up sla1rsJ .no pets. no liquid Large To~ 2 Br Bright. spacious. 2 ered parking. A ults. no fuf'l!:~25.fi=!l:!i~ HMllMjtwte.dl J140 Oceanfront for Winter bdrm, 2 bath. playroom SSS<>rmo 67J..lli60 SI05 lnclds secretarial. H1 traffic Great ell ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rentals. Furnished & Just remodeled Mon· Fema le Rmml.e 35 + IO phone an.~ · word pro-po s ure S3500 mo THEWHlfR.ETlll unlum. Broker 67~12 tbly rental Bill Grundy shr lux 2br apt Nr S<' resst'if. Telex,qw~ lmmed occup) 1"' Ba., patio, laundry bdrms, 2 ba, enc patio ra~h. '36S·S370 VILLA COIDOIA rm. S42:I mo. 675-0500. carport ~ mo. Avail 2250 Vanguard. 540-9626 Spacious E. Side aplS LuxuryAdultWlilsatar-NO FEE! Apt. & Condo 67S·Ol6t. Plata Col le~e . All Tiit: C~~~~ft~ f:RS RealonQm!_cs 67~.J?O fordable living. 1,2 ' 3 rentala. VIUa ~ntals. NEW P 0 RT OC EA N . 1 amen !'>5&47i6 art wnrl. 714 851 0081 Newport Modem Store 2 H uee Bedrooms in 811 640-0997 Enrl gar, pat.Jo, dsh'4'shr Br Well decorattd . 67S-4912Broker FRONT Lux H Br Wk tnghrs or ofc nr post ofc. kSO Olympi~slze pool,ligh~· LIOOVIEW 2 br,2ba,2 ly.673-~!,JRF',6!.3·7677 L.ow renl lntemallonal PLUS H OF F IC E S ., 545 s r 213 477·7001 ed tenn.1s court, Jacuzzi. I terr .. frplc, prime. adlts Hunt Brh lrg Jbdrm Tra veter looking ror ~oe~~~o B~1~. r~ M 18~~ Jera. - - park hke 1.andscaping Sl,OOOmo. 67s-6358 w spa Near beach Aug quiet. rlean male to shr 646 9495 CoroMdet Mer Mosl beautiful bldg. m 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, 1750 mo onJ.y !169-_.ms. 2Br furn Woodbridge I CM :i be· t If . & 4200 sq rt Ground noor H '::rom 1396 846-06l9 yrly. Call Mon thru Sat Newport Bearh 3 Br 2 ba. ~pt 549 2215~551 95_53 baih: 840 ~~ ft 0:d~~~oc Co a s t High w a y super location. fully cupeted. built·ins. ...c .. •a&qw.t Eutllde Costa Mesa & stove Most util lree d d n 0 Cl\ 1 Br. apt. Up or down. Spacious 1 Br.~ .. lort Norits .. roun oor. ver "" . 2 8 Ru ~ .• ~ .. Ad It I N I Pool & spa. Adults. no Avail 8-lS 329 niversi '" ... ,,,, II s on y. o ~· S M 2323 EldenA\A c u s---M ...-w w ~ets. 460 up. esa ty Dr. See Manager Apt • "' _, 0 . ....., • I . , " "''1 S "'" '""" 64?·_76«1_ · 10.4. 67S.1~~ furn Weekly Agenl f 2 BR, 2 BA Promon Air t'pli.,drpt,. Realonom1cs Co r p ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MARIMERSWAU -OCN &BAYVIEW 83326SQ,_673-884J toryPt NB.O<'(•an,1t'11." 6457661 675-6700 ADI. E. 646-4477. mes, s. .... -. . . ,,_.__,ev~ __ _ • • 2 &. 3 Br. Townhouse Bright 2Br. 28a penthse Baytront pvt suite Adil r:c3401 mte0nnAf1s1.el'OUr6~·knrdl~· .. 1 ... ftMPORT -OHICESPACE Apts from $495. Patios, unit, tux amel\lt1es S750 DOn·Smoker. July LS to ncn 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL single ~double car m9,JJYC0~22S1 Oc l 151 S1 200 m o 17 67507'11 PEMIMSULA Motomo,nodeposil.S • • • garages. near Hunt. STUDIO a<'ross from ~73·0560 _ Fem-roommale wanlecl Spar1ous executive or 1 NC L R E C E p T • • Harbo!!_r,IMO-QI07. beach SJ6S/mo yrly Oceanfront Duplexes, lo shr O<'eanfront home. fires across from Cit~ CONFER. COffl::E. 8 Daya • 3 Linea • 8 Dollars IMSTAMJ 1t4 Pool. enc gar, laundry Newport Bearh. 2 & 3 NB. 631 0232ort75 7~25 Hall All servire..., 31 aila COPY RM. ETC • • 210 Cedar, Npt Shores Bdrms. Avail weekly Female or Malt• to share' ble. 'optional'. f rom 225 3 Br. 2 Ba. Apt. With 2 c II ... -0614 .. ..., 3232 r 2 B N SQ ft up al reasonable • It's easy to place your 8-Day Week Classified by mail, and it • car attached garage. 640=50'78 _a ... -or~· urn r Cl!. porl rentals No lease re IDE AL I F' RE A I. . costs 1'ust $8 -that's only a dollar a dayt. TO Qualt'fy for tht'S W D hook-up, patio. Spacious 2Bdnn. apt 2ba, New home. I blk from ... Beach S26.S meld ullb quired, call673}002 EST ATE R El..ATEp • • rrpk. Small pet/child overlooking Nf'wport Ferry on Perunsulu. 3 Br 8'73·8302 days. BUSINESS special offer. you must be a non-commercial user offering ok. Nr Hunt Harbour. Bay. Sl300fmo 499-1964 2'"J Ba. ~pr wk thru Respon rmmte 11.anll'd BOAT SLIP ~--· • • Only SS9S. A.Y!JUmmedi.at~ Sept 1 Avwl for yearly 2br CdM hse 1•, blocks illchtckd ill ro-" ~ P R I V ATE D E • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must e "fSL MGMT 642.1603 zBr. 2Ba . behind Hoag ~t.J,,_7»~ rrom BchS:mmo + m hooM AR EASORSutTEN • be in your ad. The cost s tays the s ame whe the r your ad MUI HACH,21DIM Hospital. SSoo mo Beach rental Sunset dc11. Brenl 675 2J89 eve~ :.".:/j000 to 4000 AVAJrL 714 9M llM •.: • needs eight days selling time Or just one. • C ts drps bit ' t 64S-4380af\&PM. Beach. 2 Br. 2ba. fum 1 Rm~te shr 2Bdrm, I Ba. Sa. Ft. officn. Cal RES. 67S.~ • • l:Jd gar. '575. s:t&.~1~ . Westcllff 2 Br. $480 Mo. blk to bch S350 per wk 2 car l(ar CONDO Mall' ,. --. ~ DELAWARE PINES 1728 Bedford Lane Call 213/ffe241Pt!. 21·30 yrs Non smkr Smle lalwt67~1662. RETAIL:c. strce,qoo • ·Use one word in each box. About 4 words make one • S48·75.33. Newport. avail no11.. r:rer 10 min hl·h . Professional omres to ~l-~ estcir are• Classl'f1ed l1'ne of type. Mini' mum ad is 3 lines. Please print Spacious~2 Bdrm. Near Hoag HOlp-Newly slep.s lo. beach,. 3 br. 22!i rmo + 12 Ultl :ift 4000 SQ rt Remodeled to -• • Frplc. s tove . dis · de<'orated3Br 2 Ba.2 new paint in oul 127 6PM892·0767 your spec1fi rat1ons BEAUTYSALON 1nC M • plainly. • hwasher. &arbage dis· story. frplc, dswshr. !4.!h St. 673-(7~.._[73 S410 female. 2bd, 2ba, lu.>. :;:.~~~t nr airport Call for rent dllf' to illness. 3 posal, pool, laundry fac. lndry rm, gar . Adults, Yacatiott.......,. 4250 if~d~~ C 1It~at!;/r~! ~~tpe~~nf.dre~abl~e • r:-----------------------------, • Small. quiet complex. no tt.S6195.548-0230 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d 11 HEWPORTCENTY 642.47'4 Adult.s OC'lly Pets con· 3 BR, 2 ba, yrly S720 mo Oceanfront Newport ep . + i., utll A Prestig10111. full sen1ce • I • sidered. 1 Br. kSOlmo. 2 Frplc. bltns. petio, gar Beach, 2 & 3Bdrms. amenities 6419421 EX EC oHices lnl'lds Stor.sorOfflcn • l • Br. SSSO/mo. 19221 Llke new. 129 35th St. ava il. weekly . Call Fem to shr NH Condo rrpt. sec. xerox. under· Prime Coast Hwy loco Delaware St. <So. or Don't disturb occupants S44·06l•is:B-3232 folly furn Col student ground pk'g, telex & an· lion, CdM 3036 or *Cl • I • Garrieldl 842-8807. Or-Daxs-Gua,213-331-9904 go-Lake Tahoe lu1t~ry prer $230 + ·~ ut1l avail l1que deror conl rm. Ca 11 Paul Mart 1n . • I • lice hrs; Tues·Thurs BEACH YRLY REN· Mtn . Home Sbr, Jba in 8/J Janct·~631-<.i1s ~ 7189 644-738~ _ S 8 OO I alter 5:30PM, Fri·Mon. TALS lBr & bachelor. Montgomery Estates . ._..uW.tM 5012 hsiMuW..e.ct 50121uMltessW..e.d 5012 • • I • 9-~PM. JonesRlty8'73-Q10 very secluded yetS mm .................................................................... . Avail. now. 2 Br. 1 Ba. a-CL..---"-ll76 lo casino/~h,_6JS-~- • • Ups t airs, dsbwsh, --~ rdrige, w/d, balcony. l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Bdrm, 28a. rum. S900 • • child OK. no pets please. 2 BR. 2 BA. CONDO. On cleaning +security dep. 13 20 ..... ••s-"""" A 1olfcoune.S500. S200. Aug 1·31. Pool. Im · .-~ I est• I • . • r:e~· .... -· gt, no 41'2"6700 cc able ref's S46·Z3ZO v. .~, nv 1ssen1111 e 15.IO e ~=~~:e2:.o~~:.\~t~:. ~=-"-3171 °N~;p~r~ Iv:11°~kfy: II 111 .... 0 .. LH•lt..lahif:... • • dJwbr. l~ miles beach .... ••••••••••••oo•••••• Aug. ' Sept. S4.S-2847 & ft'8 ll'V'I IWllll Add S2.80 for e1ch 1ddHlon1l llne for 8 time• Adlt.1. no pm. k50 mo. 1 BR condo. Frplc. enc. ..!2E.-~954~0~----1 (TAHITI LAND INVESTMENTS) • • S36-8382. car., wtr. II au pd. No MIF prof. 3 br, pool. S.C. • • z br, 2 ba, blt·ins, gu ts. k35.17~2114 Plaza. S200 mo. + S200 tr p 1 c. enc 1. a ar. s.te AM lllO sec. After§ PM. ~3026 • Publish my ad for 8 days starting • $47$/mo, lit, lut, $150 ....................... Exclusive So. c. shopping att. 7781 Uberty. Duplex 3 bdrm, 2"' ba area, 20 min to beach. 2 • C 'f' t' • 842 US den. oew paint. new Br. 2 Ba. pool. A111 t lhru • laSSI tea 100 • KJDSOK.nearnew.3sa drapes. 2 teenagers ok. Labor Day. Ref's. 2i,.i, bl. small pvt yard. 2 No pet1, 6 min to So e I ear A • Name • cara&et, am. ~•t•1. Cout Plua. -(7141 KONA HOUM on ocean. 11 r Bob Fum'd. Slpt 4. Week or • Address • 2 Br. 2 81. Condo on lhe ...... =... ...... month.67S-4444 • • ••nd. POOi. 111m, nm. w U. .... • t • JtOO ._.. te SMr't 4100 City Zip Phone bot tu& • .u e«ure. '7SO .................................... -....... . 'A • Mo. t U /133·3140 or 5 E AW I N D Movlna! Avoid depoells ~. Check or M.0. enclosed 0 e .~!...-v1• • ... ·GE •cut nv1.n1 exptQSts! ..,_... _ J141 ""-" Pr9feuionally •Ince • Charige my ad to: e ....................... ~. 162 bdnn iwcury urn. tbdrm, MW, Ira dttk. adult apt.I ID 14 plaftl 1 HOUS94ATIS • North end CloH to MMD from._, a bdmi -4lJ4 0 # Exp. • beach M .•1'Jt, lrom 161S, Townboute MIF to sh11u111e. 2 BR 2 botel caM,_,. A)la. ~ llOO + pools, tennl•, Ba 1pt NB Pool • pvt • 0 # Exp . ...........,_ ·L------------------------------ • block to~ MCUrity waterfaU.. 11111*! Gu bucti. UOO . Call bids. refrl£, 1tove, for rooklnl la lleaUn1 D . .Jobnson 760·1H6: • ~.~ .... _,_ 111e1.,~ r~, ~':.'. sr..:-:: _m;po - • .. •. • -... ,, IHc• to llcFlddeo Spectacular vltw, •~ ...... ,,,, ..... • lld'..... Ki l•lt, temla. Pl!OI •• ,. • ~~~ ... ~ to IH•lld VIII••• arW lµdce l560mo 111111 Ill W • .., It. • OM1MIWA111 .... c..111 Mlit. CA tlW • '•••••• ••1 ••••· ·--...--. • '-"" F. .......... Illa. ~AMl.IO •••••••••••• s:.; • .:w--· Mll•G•tlW ..... •IJI I , B.P. 1322 -Papeete -Tahiti P'UHMUIA This distri ct is the "Kahala of Tahiti.~' Tahitian style home, but constru ction is cement bloak and redwood -four separate buildings make up tbe home which forms a "U" and faces ocean. Tiled courtyard with swimming pool as cente r piece . Over 15,000 sq. ft. landi;caped with low maintenance in mind. Property fiUed l<> the top of a reta\ning wa11, five ste~s down to beach at top or beautiful cove. $690,000, furnished . Fee simple tllle in hand. • • * llAUTIAIL -over water restaurant for sale; in million dollar range. * • + HUAHIHI -acreage for sale or lease: on the beach. • • • r~ll 5 acres. ~aterf ront. Choice .Property. Larg~' nver ts one property ltnc: the other side 1s tree lin ed . and a natural spring runs down the middle . 35 minute drtve from International Alrp<>rt. $!30,000. F /$title in hand . • • • ,......, ...... , ..... "''~---.. ~ ................ ,... ..... CALL 74424 , ......... .,'; 2 .............. ' .. ~· ' ... ;.. • . ' ' l DAY WEEK Bl>ays 3 Lines 8 Dollars I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT,frlday, July 2 .. , 1981 in your pocket! Special flat rate for non·commercial users offering merchan· dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 6'2·5678 n. ftflW Dally Piiot 8·Day Week lti a Classified PLUS • ci':t::-9 4475 ~.~.·.~.!! ... ~L~I~.~~ ... ~!.~~ ~!.~.~ ..... ~!.~! ~~ ......... ~?.~! ~~~~ ..... ?!.~! ~!!~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~!!~ ..... ?!~~ ~!.~~ ..... !!.~! •••••••• ••••••••••••••• --c w h/ea.,tue Fl auto l260sq rt rrontage •••••••••••••••••••• Large wh.Jte Samoyed. Serious Rock Drummer A.atw ...... S..ke :[ ~5 B h 7· n DATAen'IY GENERAL Front ore wiaink Undtt SO"' 5Q rt' ATJE Vic Bluebird Canyon. seeks musicians to form Tel op to wclrtt Sun Mon Banking y, P~ 1~ & pv1~e C&.m l·IPM Must type & E.Sade,CM.548-~ NTION 006 LOVERS! Reward.49Ur'2. b•nd.Nlls~22!UC.M. uPM·?AM. Start ·l.5.00 UICUTIYE :;.e~ u / Man 1 yr.exp fllme apell Ideal ror s...__ 4550 400 lost " homeless dogs Sexy 60 White Male en· pr hr. E"Xp. is a must. SICllTAIY -----Pilime. N.8 Coll Cheryl homemaker or col.lege ·~ _,,... & cats. ~l So. City Dr. joys travel, dancing, Aak for Mrs Johnson Local Newport Beach CASHlll at 1133-3300 student, '1ll7ll --r;;.--;;;•;;;.;~·sso"M~· _<>rg. 634·79'3. 63'·7J01 music, s~. with some 661-8200 · savings & loani~ seeking Sto~k brokeraa~ firm -DW YEIY NewportBearh. CLYDE •••• OUR LOVABLE Lost ; Cat Hoag Hospital m.eans desires rem~le APT MANAGER,mature a se lf-motivated has1mmed.~pen111g.,Ac PARTSDRIVER General 67:HlS4 area. all grey, dttlawed, with means to enJOY couple Beaut 44 unit, Secretary ~th STR.ONG curate typing req d , Good driving record Tht lalaoa loy Cllb StorOCJt~ ~ M area ~3878 a.,tols Wllllled 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••ssm HOUND m.~.ctl Needs a place 10 board-prefer Chana CO\'l' \'lt'lntty neutered 2.3 yrs old same 23.1 Canal St NB Costa Mesa. Adults, no secret a r 1 al s k 111 s. telephone & brokerage H 8a 5 S48-tl3J la MW llirilMJ: 963-8860 . . 92S63 pets Apt +small salary thoroughness Is con exper. pref'd. Hrs 8 JO ours m· pm__ -- ----Would like to mttt an us. Wkd 642-4907 genial manner to work to 5. Contact Helen DEUVERY Foun1d1 Cockat1el, Illes tducated lady between for President. ~alary McGlnley for appl FtTame for local de we. • v 1 c. K ·Ma rt 45 & 55 Am 1 well ASS8m.BS commensurate with ex &M·2292 1J • ""-11 d 1W11son&Harborl.C.M. educated widower & W .. .......,_,_. per. Full in.surance -C""'~IEI-venes. c.&ce raving Bachelor 50, low wage 951·0611 fi . II h W I ___..... benefit• & paid career ~ record req'd Phone for earner neelb living qtr Found : Bike. Ca 11 "!lanc1a Y secure, ave ii train, 847·24~ apparel. Please call Pleasant, neat person appt. 557·9212, ask for !Corona del Merl Circumstances prevent him living with us Secwity~ FIT eve pos1Uon & Temp pos 10.m~m Musthavetrr Mi litary or Secunty exp ,1 wlstorage for restoring He loves~ between 9and 12 nice h~me & all that goes Auht lwlr S/I Ms. Denny Parisia with some experience Mr. EmmoM. Newp<>rt cariboat.C.M.area,wlll 759-1163 C~h92~PO BOX llf11 lnte r estlng job 714~ Startlnf~yk-S4.50per Stationers.In~. Pis. call for apµl f p utll 646·3647 art FOil IMfORMATIOH ...... CGI 671-5223 LOST: Gold chain. Vic. Tro•.t 5450 Women's fuhioos. Exp MEWrOITIA.UOA. ~te~~:ews~·.~~~~yn ~f~t:.' !~s:~t~~t· ifo~ 9:J0.5PM, M F,64.5-73Sll Reltntd mature woman ·••••••••••••••••••• 0.C.C . Manufacturers ••••••••••••••••••••••• UI this fiedld belpfulwb·ut11 SAYl~S&LOAM Call 646-7441.Tues thru preferred Newport des ares guest qtrs an Bank Bldg or Irv me. Grand Canyon RaJt Trip! not man atory. 1 llOO lrvme Ave • NB Fra. Lloyd's Nursery Beach area near Hoag Sentimental Value Julr. 31• A110 9. Transp<> train bright person E.0.E. H <•o ecru quality East Blurrs. ~CJ". Trwt st & Fo.d 5300 REWARD~ ... w/gd memory Top osp ........ .....,.. GllA.rHICS CA.MBA Cd~home.Selective,in· Dffda 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost: white Per.si~n-M-. -,::inc .S800.Tim&631·7422 pay Nosmokmg. Apply cuu1ERS D ..... A.sat telhgent, non.smoker. ••••••••••••••••••••••••-------•I "Sam'', Spyotass. CdM, ~ in person: Back Street. IWl1 Npt Bch area J.• days ~.497-2040or499-_l!%S reward. 759-0115. ",.'"°" 6M~B"S1,,Tusltn Banking wk. Eirp. Salary open. SenlorCilizenlartisl Jde· NHdA.2.ctT.D.? fOHMnADS 975-7909 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTOM011VE NMEWrtABeCCOUNTh"'"·' sh UTDTEM Pleasecall64().5680 OrlllA.TOI Vert. Some paste·up. will train. S4 25/hr. to start. F1t1me Perm Non -smoker Apply 10·2pm, Ons11e Photo· graphics. 3303 Harbor Blvd., Unit E·5, C. M sires home prer With COMPETITJVERATF..S unu H-'-W-L....1 7100 ewpo ac ~ as d v 1 SCDIU lflS "'""' --MECHAHIC openlna for New Ac Dental Assistent Exper ~~U:g1~1ck:f,67~~3 Delta Pacific Mortgage AR£ flEE RMl"L •0 ;•:•C•C••;:.•.:;;::.::_••• Experienced. Xlnt rr-counts Counselor. New perlerred Costa Mesa 17l4l8Sl·2040 call: ANSWEIS • VV'l"t1t"9 ange benefits including Accts , IRAIK"""'h, col· MARK~ ~9671 Lacenstd R.E. Broker 1 O .. b t h ... , I •· d J I ~¥.. "''" 141Hieu/lirrftt/ •• ~~•~••••••••••••• WErAYlHEMOST .. 1... For your T.D.'s & Notes •ftl t D . A O rt. if, 5005 a enason ssoc .... ~......... 60.C7"--3·.-c73'-"l-'-1 __ _ BIKE RENTAL BUSI 3rd TD. for sale 14': anl In Laguna Beach For , only. discount. So Org mpreanfo,call494 3304 C~unty J?rop For de -tails. write: P 0 Box Sw~Pool 6843, Longview. Tex c....rcae 7 5604 or c all Se"ice._...s t ~14-663·141§ Southern Orange Coast S773 PER MONTH Area. No exp nee Will INCOME train. $50,000. Full lnvest S50,000 with 17<:! amount req. Will net interest. L5 years well $40,000 plus. Call Mon ' securi!d PP 52.5-5845 Fn. 9-S PM. Q.867.0111 -- TIA.YaAGENCY -~_,../ Open 4 years. good Lo• t & ~ leasellocation. PARS 2 I .._ all appls. Heavy cruase. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tour. & FIT volume Loaf & Fo.d 5300 551·6834 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ICECREAM·NEWPORT Found. l~h Seller. at Xlnt beachloc.St9,SOO Bo~sa Chica Warner. Must sell now' 1·533-4242 7 11 840.2827 New growmg womens ex ercase & health spa Great Potential S2:50,000 Tums 770-0633 Bltr Real Estate Office Tum Key operation Completely furnished an eluding 5 line phones Prime loca11on on Pacific Coast Hwy 1n Corona del Mar Call 640-5357 RETAIL JEWELRY 6 years at prime Laguna Beach location. Heavy ratio c;w;h sales Owner retiring. P.O. Box 6263. Laauna Niguel, Ca 92677 or call 831·S232 eves Pnnc1pals only PRINT SHOP Lost Gold SnaJce Chain Bracelet w s21-, gold pc A1rpo rt er Inn REWARD 7596812 wkdys, Lost : 2 M neut. cats. 1 black and 1 white & brown, vie. Spy11lass, CdM Reward for both 7~·0169 Thnvang business. C M., · low overhead. Call ror details. ~.000. Craig. 631-l.266 WM~ RF. .\I TOR-. RESTAURANT · a e Y Y o u c · mni ca "' enta Pan. lectaons & NCNI Accts . For 2nd & 3rd Shafts DEKT Al IECEPT. 642.-5'78 Facing Squab Diversifatd experience ~on l ac t Serva c e ex per req'd. Salary SlartingS4 uptoS4 50 Office exp. req Dental Riser -Junket nee., including lite but I ... anager. commensurate with ex We promote to manage exp. pref. Wed.Sat Top Guards NOW HIRING SQUARE accurate typinJ. Good JOHNSOH&SOH per Full insurance menl&supervisionfrom salary for quahlied LOST: Blk/Tan Male I'm very old.fashioned. opportunity with fast! Lllitc•MerQrv benefits & paid career within. M2-J658 D 0 b e r m a n v 1 c In ract. in my ram Hy rir· grow in& food company 2626 Harbor Blvd'. apparel. Please call : WANT A CAREER • person. -"' Security Officer pos1· lions are now available in Mission Viejo & So. Laguna for mature· minded andlviduals No Tustin/20th ··zEEK" cle I'm known as the Costa Mesa area Costa Mesa Ms DennyParisia Costa Mesa DEMTA&./A.SSIST ..:.R:..::EW~A.:.::R.:.::D::...::00.=-"2S8=l--1 lamily S UA.!!~E_. __ 1 6'5·2444. 540.5630 714-645~ 517 W Wilson St RD A CH A I RS I DE !Lost: Ruby & Diamond. FOUND ., .. _,u·e, Young --------MEWPOITIA.UOA. 631·96al Short hrs, xlnt benefits Pl t. R iXlCI • "UTO uR1>1.1• .... c prior experience 1s a in um ina •n or Afghan Hound, Bull Ter· Accountin& • ~"""' SAYIHGS & LOAM for expenenced. eager necessary Musi have around Bufrums . rier , Aus tra lian COMTIOUB/ Mustbeexp.Foreign& llOOlrvineAve .NB LagunaBeach r.soo.~9475 own phone & car Fashion Island Call Sh h d Poodl CH 1,._._ CCM Domesti location. 50'1 494-9233 d 644 0338 REWARD ep er , e mix, A ..,..;A comm Call Bill McKay E.O.E. Exper Ortho or ental as Veterans bnng DD214 · · --'---Gordon Setter, Maltese For mechum·siu com· s1stant, PIT <Mon & Pinkerton's, 2701 B s. Lost. Cat, large gray mix, Britt.any Spaniel, pany in Garden Grove 83l·2311 ; 831·7540eves Huntington Beach Wtd) NBolfice~2 5997 Main, S.A (lO rear or w/white collar. Approx also cats & kittens. Xlnl benefits. Salary AUTOM011VE lw1tidta 962·9116 Dental Radio Shack store ) 714181 vie Glenneyre & Irvine Animal Ca re open. 3-5 yrs exp. man· HELPWAHTED Full & part time ORTHOASSIST 557-9020. Equal Oppty Mtn, Laguna Beach Center. 754.3734 datory. Degree desira· .... EW C "'R DESK Nightclub in Newport Personnel Dept Mon-Thurs Top pay • ~E!!m!!p!!lo!!ye!!r!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! &M·611_6_ FOUND. 12) Male Basset ble. butnot~ntial. " "" 67~·1094 $37-4840 N.B. RDAl!!l.:__642·2626 r= Lost. small F Poodle Hounds No San NOPHONECALLS E.xperilllcect°"'1 BATHER & Brusher 'iUAIDS mix, It apnoot, yellow Clemente Cassandra Sendreeumeto Topr.y p M Clerks Desic)liSt.owroo. collar, "Cinnamon". 498·1040 R L1ghtbwne,Pres Ctl ermanenl pos on Hallmark inventor) Needs bright sales Full & part tame All Adams & Placentia. DATAAIRE. INC. CitdyStlf.Lriilcpt Fn_CdM &44-4000__ help wanted Tern oriented person part areas Urulonns rurn'd C.M. Reward 751·9490. FC~ndv~ryGrs~YY ~~grs1Caan 7442 Orangewood Av . lCl.I G I BFE;>\dlTI1CIAN porary & p'time San lime Agesl 21 orNoover. retirtd 546-3471 · · Garden Grove, CA 92641 ir n ay, part time Juan Cap. ~4261 eves 642·2004, 548·15511 we come ex per nee Found: Keys at C'est Si Bon Bakery, N B. Mui· doon·s key chain 645·o.47. -Found : Ladies watch. Tewinkll' School, CM. s111.54s.n1 Found · Irish Setter pup- py, approx. 1 yr old. M. 18th St, C.M. 642-0377 Lost; Desert Tortoise. Family pet over 30 years. E. CM Reward! 642.(Ma f , TIME IS MONEY nyon. Owner or adoptive Cormier· Delillo 646·8480, ~1145 or 609 App t y . univ er s a I Pare n ls urgen t I y Chevrolet West 19th, C.M. _ Codtail Woitrffs DRIU. NESS Protection Service. 1226 needed 640 ·2497 --------1 18211Beach8lvd •BIKESTORE• Experience preferred OPaATOI W. 5th St .. Santa Ana. ev/wknds Act~,..,_,., 847-6al7 Ass 't Mgr. & mechanic Nightclub in Newport Set up & operate drill Interview hrs 9-12 & 1·4. Per'IOllClla 5350 ~ 549-J33l ror Schwinn dlr Sal 67~·1094 --press. Ability lo read Mon-Fn _ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• rrvine ad qency needs AUTOM011VE SI0,400. Must have pnor Cock1a1l girl wanted. b I u e Pr 1 n ts & use Hair Styllst Beach area FIRST LADY Escort. Models Porty o.c.n. * 912-1345 * MC ' VISA Accepted COVER GIRL * OU'fCAU• 953-0778 MC/VISA *FOXY LADY * OUTCALL ONLY VISA MC • 972-1111 . SHE ESCO R TS & MODELING 135-tltt SOOTHING ~AGE for Discriminating men Call Peter. 494--4871 COEDS-would love to party with you. Call Sue or Kathy anytime 5Z7·71 KIM'S ESCOITS 9AM·3AM 638-8554 ~~veb~~ ~~~~ro~d~ ~ bake mech. exp an a evenings. 145 E. 19th St, measuraog devices 6 resident Wllh rollowmg be versatile, accurate, Person to work an st re ·983S Costa Mesa months expenence re preferred Highest com- rle xi ble & detail· service department Boats C O C K T A 1 L 3'u1red. Apply at 1020 mission or rental ar minded. 10.ll:ey by touch M111t have good driving C E L E S T I A L WAITRESSES No ex · 17th St., C.M ranged Ex c e 11 en t &~d.typin&skiltsreq'd. record Xlnl benefits. NAVIGATOR wanted per nee, we train, also DllYll care~r opp 'ty in Wall train on NCR 395. Co ntact se r vice for voyage to Hawaii. so· fo r bartending at the Accepting applications established shop. Call Excell. benefits. Call: manacer. Power All expenses American Bandstand. for driver Wholesale Terry at 5:40"2218 to ar· Mrs Bredi:e, 752-6171 JOHNSON & SOM paid + rbght back In j opening sooo to Uve con· Seafood Delivery 111 oc range Sat. intervie~-- 1 Lllitc•Mlrcwv u1~546-92L5aft5. certs, rock & roll & din Responsible. dependa HARDWARESALES ACCOUNTS I 2626Harbor81vcf IOOllEIPEI 1ng & dancing Call ble, gooddn\1ng record P time, semi retired COit.a Mesa M 0 u I t 0 n p I 8 1 a 953-5589, Z722 No Main 145 E Broadw_!Y CM type Apply an person. ·~~~ __ 540.SUO St. A -Crown H'ardware. 3107 -Pharmacy Laguna C~mpanion, P lime for ' EXEC SlClfTARY E.CoastH~'-'.~!lM_ Narmco Mat«ials Inc., AUTOM011VE ~61J!;784M~·15~r:J:du:d elderly woman Mature. To general partner will· HOSTESSES. opening lead i ne structural ,..._"°"9Nfor-r'9'1w/ Dru Cl I'll r es pons• ble. non mg to delegate many soon Orange Cou nty·s adhesive manufacturer. ltlefc.M.r smoker. 642 ·2237 , d 1 v e r 5 1 r 1 e d newest night spot The has an immediate o~· Some auto. dealership Bookkeeper Part·time 551-0945. re 5 P 0 ~5 ib11. •t ie 5 American Bandstand ing for an Accounts experience helprul. Full Work your own hours c do · · -M . Challeng~g position for featuring live ronc-ert R l bl Cl -L T .. -· T Sa Con 6'5--0130 on maruum anager career minded per.son · ece va e era. '"" Ume ues.· t. tact -Orange Co Property with excellent skills & live TV ~. rock & successful candidate Elsie Tompkins or Sid 1--------M. anagement Co needs Real Esta le develop roll lo d1rung & dancing 'A'lll ha ve had 1 year ex· Wigeuu at IOOICUIPll F/C condomtruum m~nager me 0 t ex per 1 en c e 18 OK. ruJJ or part time. tpeur"i:negnceen~.!.mm~tul, aacc: P T for clothing store an to h~ndle So California 496_0194 AM only Nwe ~~am S9SJ.S589. 2722 ....... ..... Fashion Island. Exp pro1ec1s. Applic ant -----o ·"".!!1. A curate typ&ng, 10.key by erson in AIP, payroll & should have property f'ISHING !ACK.LE sales Hotel - touch, & knowltdge of TOYOTA-YOLYO dbl entrr Journal lhru management exper & & service. U time CASHIEA invoicing. trial ba Call ror in· good administrative Knowledge of Pac11lc Nar. m, co ott.art.inrer.s a clom-"'c' ........ 1. ~-.. "•' skills. Above av•ra"e Co a st. r Is h Ing & Exp. on NCR 4200 Hrs U" _ tervlew appt aft. IOam ~ ., h I b ,,1 open Apply rnrsonnel. pe ... ve s II sa ary ~ U6·tJOJ .. u o.u u daily. salary. Contact Betty mec anac~ a lu Y nee N & comprehensive THEL~ 964.3531 Xlnt oppty for young ewporter nn , 1107 benefitspacll:age. """" ----man . Beach area J_amboree..11.B For immediate con· A.UTOllHTAl 644'"'500 Construction Salary open Write Hotel 51deralion please call . RenlaJ Agent, no exp l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I h~r Classified Ad 116211, Dail)' FROMT DESK Jackie Bickel, 548-1144, necessary. Call 549-1700. Book puteup, PIT, Mon Framing contractor has Pilot, P.0 Box 1560. CA.SHiii ext.224 Babysitter 1:30PM to approx 1mmed opening ror Costa Mesa,92626 E x p e r i e n c e d 1 u· M · -Nights, exp a must. M ....... ~o Mature woman t o 6:JOPM. Tues to·JOAM qua . es mator ust f'RONTOFF1CE Acupressure assage "--h / 'I Salary to compensate Seats 185. Coffee shop, lge din. rm + banquet rm which would make nice cocktail lounge Loe 1 hr N. or Palm Spr· ui.gs, State Hwy 62 in H1 Desert Sky is blue, aar LS pure. Grossing over SJO.OOOtmo. Good lease Present owners will han· die papers. Priced to aell Mr. or Mrs. Ring, 1·367·7889, 1·362-481'. oo b!by-tD~K8 8d resrm...:.~ Therapeutic Relaxation M~ Ille. babysit in our home for to approx 6:JOPM. No ave exp. w comm DE....,"' _,. / 1 1 -1nrant. Mon·f'ri, S..lpm. exper. nee. Apply Pen· take-orrs. 494-M25. ask "'-""""' w exp App Y personne . Techniques Sunny ASubeidiaryol R r· CdM 67 7937 nysaver. 1600 Placentia for Cindy. U you have experience New porter Inn 1107 631·6377 Ntwport. CelanneCorp e 5· · 5-· -111 insurance . collections Jambor~l'i B Preventative & Stress 600W. Victoria St. BABYSl'I"l'ER fo~ boys 8 A~ CM. COOK r/TIME & strong telephone com HOTEL Srol town restaurant in • Atascadero. Ca. Prorita ble even with non working owner Pnce negotiable. owe paper Call Edith W Hess1ck Rltr & Associates 18051 466-0500 Ask for Gayle Shar . For sale: Established 'beauty salon. North CM. Call after . 751·923.t. f ......., to Lo. 5025 t~····················· WIDOW bas money for ;2nd T.D.'s 110.000 & up! E·Z CREDIT! No pnlty. ; Call A&l Eileen 673-7311 ~twor-k? Use Answ11 Ad service when pla c ing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your a d . we take your messages 24 hour s a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the r es ponses to your ad ... this service is only $7 .50. per week. For more information and to place your ad ca ll 642-5678 . R d I M b Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 & 10. Mon.-Fn. Own IOAM ·2PM C.M area municaliom abi!Jty we H,.,,... e uc n1 usage y EO"" M/F tn .,.,..,.af JO 11.:: ... .,F ... ~TcAAM via. Doris. ··intro" Special! ---="-'r..=···=-=---n · ,,_ l. : · -" ~ """" 642·0411 __ needyou'631·1420 MA.HA.Ga 548-2817.10AM·8PM Ad ... ttc .. iH Banking ~~t th~:e i:xr;~~~! COOKS WAHTID FUL L Time. P time Wanted ror 40 unit pro- A.Hllt.t TB.LEI Apply in person. Jolly Day or night. Apply m Ans. serv No exp. nee ject '" Laguna Beach GrMt C '"' -r &corh 24 Hra. &U·OlBO .c..;ca.a. AM l»/WC/Yho 1HE GirHriends •EScORn• H.,_/Offtce/Hotel • 972·9772 * Male/Female FMort MC VISA Need ( r on t of c . Exe. opportwtity for ex· Roger. 400S. Coast Hwy, person between J.Spm, Call btwn 8 & 4· JOPM. Also. manage small persona lily who can per. person in attractive La una Beach. Mon-Thun. Reuben E. Mon-Fri, ~8000 E;.OL commericial piece adja· handle detalll, phones, S&L. Full time position -Lee. 151 E. Coast llwy. GAID&B cent. Minimum 2 years people. Typlng req'd. orrera varied duties. Call IUYB NB. Exp. needed Apply experience requlrtd Shorthand desired. Lind a al 75•· 180 1. Entrr level purchasing Cosmetic rompany needs New porter Inn. 1107 Send resume to· RH In· Work In lovety surround-Oranee Coast Savmp & position for bright, a1· exp. shipping clerk Jamboret,N.B vestmenl Co 11777 San inp. Sl75tostart +apt. Loan. EOE aressive indiv with Warehouse know-how Vicente Blvd Swte • 636 discount. Part New\)Ort ·-------•! 11eneral office ex per. Call lor apiJl. 00-0484 'ilt411Al OfffCE l..os_Angeles ~ __ ACta .. nr. Fashion Need industrial back· Look g • · * * COUNTER PERSON m ior a ve ry an HOUS8C&nl Is and, N.B. 044-1900 ground. & m11St be able teresting part t1m" job L. r -·---I rf II ih Personable, mature " 1ve1ntocareoracllve "'DM·---... -1 BANKING to nte ace we wt in pleasant oHice' • -·•-11T people Pos. has sub· person needed for retail Clerical. for mature school age child m lovely DIUCTOI stantial growthpotenlial seafood store in Cosio Loe ion p C H Irvine home Salary Jewish Community Wells Fargo Bank. with a "d. co. benefits Mesa, Mon-FH. 145 E peprston.BchatExp ' · " negotiable Call Day · Or "~-'t .o.; ..... rt "' B d Ni · · er. a 835·2412. Arter 8 P.M. RelaUona Aiency sett· an&e \NUil Y ~.... package. roa way. , must. Accurate typing, Ing director for new office, bu an immediate J ust moved Into town! no shorthand 20 hr 95S-326i - --- Oranie Co. omce. Sa.Jar open.Ins for a Send resume & salary Theo &el acqua ao led week includes Sat & SUll. Housell:eeper wanttd, ror Salary to 130,000. Send requirements to: h "'---u· ...... ds Call: 646-7431 busy extt in CdM Must r e s u m e to H . B . T.... with t e '-&a» llC\I " be proficient in main· For total streu reduction Schechter. Suite 814, r-'1"1-.... "D INC"l'O'ruENTS They're the eulesl way Bargain shoppers read ho WT •-.,.. "' n vm d h I · t I d 1 talning fine me, lndry, l relaxation massage ~ Wlbhlre Blvd, Los l ..... Che ... 'cal Lane. to rind juslt.ht items an t e 1 t e a • n d .,_ ''" Cl · r· d 1 1 mending. etc. 213 ays by Steve t 0 -8pm , Angeles, Caur. 90048. Workln& Monday thru H1,UJ\lofton8each,92649 servlceslO'Jneed! ass1 ie regu er Y month. Rers a must 5a-2817 ReplnCGQMentlal. Friday, lJAM l o An d they find what 675.llS89 ~d;~=yr ~~ ..... ?~!~~~ ..... ?~ ~~ ..... ? .... ~;;::~ ..... ?~ ;l~~te .. p~.tralnlng ........ Daily Pil8! •h·.·:;~~.-.-a'""'a=i=ly'--P-i_l_a_t_ ·~~:c: 11••••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~a~~~r::~~~! Fi Sa • • • (714~15 I ., lntern1tlon1I Youth Soccer packai• llld a friendly •• 1eld les Supemu. r • • . • t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f It' worlrln& atmosphere. G · I A · Rt I . .~::;:~:tor ltl I PleaH cootact: • Limited optnil\llS avuilable in the Orang, • • enera SSlgllllr • I SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS I .. • c~ast area. for selr-motiv11ted, career e •• Secretary t. e • oriented lndlv1dual who can work with • W I 7 I 4-97)1.SO•O e Field Sialei People Tt•in. motivate and • Exac•.tive IMC-•. bayfront home. Give I for CUrll ind Boyt I get results. Slalion waaon or on e IUI UllM I well ttcllt'td lit or 2nd 617 yrs '""'*"J-' necessary. Exetpt1001I earn1np, pl111 )Ob • • • ~o. m-6161. I .,.. . . .• rtlated beoerits 8V8llabl' (Gt-the ri&ht ·d~mdedllateMOJ)ff'lj.?ll for ~rnUle Ill July and Augu1t I pt<>ple. lf you c11n produtt rt:Sults, ncit e e c 1v1 ua ust ~ capable or handl e Un.it Riverside Sl8'7,000. aaM to 3PM • juSL talk about It. call: KO 0694 ror e • in11 ratt·pa~. varied and lnttrett • E I • Will .,,. WELLS In .. ~ f M CL----in& duLies lor MWIPIPff' exccuUvt lr~:.'~o ~"::· ... ,. JW,17411t0reft11CollltCOllll l-tervlew. ,., .. or r • ._....... •• f '.Pttaonntl admi.ni&trator Call •• hcM.IM, Property, OcWd or 6 ~ y_, '"'· L..-N""9' FARGO ·"2 •szt. &xt. m ror appt. 1 :~ri:D "5·207$ or R1-1s ... IAll11tdey. BANK • ~=" • c ~~ l r hfllr~~ we.,'",.,..._.:-:::~...,. .. ,. .......... ~ •..r.J:.""' 1~· ••.wa.r•..a. I n {OayStreit • e -w ~-...... e •ia• ....... liDce N . we ...., 1 ....., .. -........ ~: 1nrrwe • .,.._,. eo •wM. •fl'!' •"~ Equal OpportUnlty Employ• Cotta Mesa, CA · • • • ... r a 2 ... ....... ,. ........ , ... ,.... .. .,._, ,., .... ~ ........ ~ ........ .. • ~aal OpportWalty Emp~f • .All t1w ol rwal_. l...,.,URllMl ...... f'IH4·.-....... c.11,. .... ~_.. · .. ,., .. __.CA ~ Costa Mesa CA I ' ..,, · )'au~ e f .... ~ ....................... .....,..,~ ••••••••••••• ,..!i••••· .. •••••• .. ~tll MHH I --\i 0 • . • '• i i I I : I .. .......... . ~ .......w.-.....:.a 7 l ~W.W 71M ~WllllW JIM Af•I•• Hit,_ .. , I HO Fw••• IOM 0nnge Cout DAILY PILOT ~rld1y. Juty 24. 1881 ~ ..... ""..... ... : •.•.•.•........•.....•••••..•....••••........ ·•··•·•···•·····• ....... , ....................... .. ................... ••• ................... Two ~~t ... W Brand uw Hot point Danilh modem U!akwood For sale: c.-"' .W.W.... 1111 tlllM JIN MllllW"'94 71 W...., 71M * ,......,. f!kttrit Hl t.w double dillllf table riJt I 11tw drawers Qae with mir .. ~T................... .. ................. ~;.T ......................... -............ ••n ·-...... 0¥• ...... S.00. m m. t (' b ID. ca .. t d ror 1'J41-,1!SI. - Heuull eepera wanttd N.... llALllTA11 An ri _ ... Wl-"'-W ...... t. M)'OOUredalwortiof Graad C1ul, 81lbo1 chaln·f21S.00. Btnt llATTftESS It BOX !leaeliff.._., ..:M.AllC IM4.WU:.... SMm .n ~xpe tDCC\I uuuW u~r. • fullUmeforputthM Ml. llua oak china ubloet SPRl~OS. tull. tlrm. PLAMTOPmATOI 1-11. 11-7 retilf <S.v. Thll .. OW .. )'llrJtU· needed for raateat arowtn1 cleanmg MwyJ Cbampklojldeerforaalt. (Ut~5dUC · f7 . 1· Cll -~Iv• ...... wiil 11ceU. ,. la& floe Southrn service ln Oran1e COunty. Muat have Wb)' oot try wotkl111 sao. Alao m11te• let "'°".!&. .oo ·•1'1: Sertiooal tola ~. alus U)'ouref"-91)', toftl. TIM Solidl eo.t County p.a\1UoD. Be.ell arta. C1ltfornl1 llomea. 1 yr. ladder & pole exper. Reliable Ir P11t ~J' full U:'t er .. m t lh r ra lt. :-turned ,;:., top dinette S2to. Qn dmtlout Md ~-Water Olltrict i. aa rrte •it. mclcal. cleD· ~i.::' ,::W ecJ:; conaclentlous persons will rectlve ~t· In p1.!':e~ 3. .. ~W.::'rwt mau,... ,; bdrm :54"· ~" s~ M'a'ht~~~':"aal~ ~:.=: ~~bn.IJ:.rlary. t uaurr rt1ldentlal ul~ry increased every 6 mos . r.u in the Snt a ;rirta •·1250.00. Call :!~ttm!:tbolaprinp : ,.1teur1nt. f\IU tlme, valv•. P'lliD&lrelecttit Part Um• rffeptioalat 1nu nidl u :"wCa· Mechcal, dental It pemlon plans avail. AAa/COltl 11 .. area. l· s . twU1 175 full 1815 qllftn •s. wlldya. (Par\ time motora recpllred . wuted. Command nyoD, Sp11t111 111. Salary commen1ur1te with exper. for wtU •bMlbed Co. * * I IUY * * swand° ' WI ttbool IWU U you Kaowltd1e of water Performaace. lnlat Terrace, Liada THI HN,AL TOUCH Eam1D1pocaialollZIO ' ,.~~ ....... Furniture 6 ..M.Q.6E_! _ Uo.GllOJ ... lre).A&IPIYinpenioa trutmeat dellred. SC· 5ttfW lalt,ltc. II 7.. perwt.bue+eomm+ llcpltt IOJ V\MJ -ill King lu waterbed with GO eaper. MC. SLontmlil CWD olfm a 1ta11Jn1 Part·thH MID wanted, If you are .....u,y le· f • bonua. 'Call ...., for •••••••••••• .. •••••!•.. A~liHett~RY I w f a ~ Pedestal liner Terrace, 291.5 ReclbUJ, a•lary o1 ta.15/bouJ' + Fria • Sat& fMpm No tlvt la rtaf llta&e ialel appt. LADIES Cndler orl11nal 1t or SEU.. ou ~a~r· fr m.auzui SlOO an ouutudlas rrinse uperlenre net. ·d•· do you= lmmtdaate TIVcllltnl& palnt,s1001oeo MASTllSAUCnOM 538 5174 beotllt &>e<'Ufe. Ap· moutratlof food pro-~.Wl~:Wtat•~:, SIClll'AIY WAl9tOUSI For aale : Glrla bikes. 5-f~f=HHJU·!HI LOvetYEthan Allen din FACTOIY pButJoM1rtavallable ducta lo nWteta !Mir compuyorllbelUddeo llTAI. CballenPllopportun.lty P9tlOM peed " llUYllUDITUll table , solid birch. WQIDIS ., um W• St., So. 1011r home. 192·9288, aw1y in io l*Y tower •ltb amall, upand1111 Local deJlvery. frown speed# 3· II • 20 . 7-8 droplea(, '12ll31S. 2 Ives. Ce l Laauu, CA. •n.•sss 7•·~'71. removedfromtbeaceee. P1rttimecletb. companJ.: Sborthndl. fooda, LA•<>rupeo.1 Bnto fer.ff).M31. 20SOFAS.oew,t9ha. sm. rost $450. Pr of t ':<'~pre· Equal Opp. !mpl. PAITTM Our pretlded II 1valla· STOPM".O tYDina. nan,•,_.,. ton tnack. Call Sit/Sun, Blkefora~. Alploealrla 15Loveseata,S75ea. rryual lamps. SSO t" • wiJ I.HID. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Stoll PM~-· StolOPM bit. Do 10'I DMd addl· MAmrS office manaaement. 1:101J119!'11.HHt1.9. a apd 24 wheelbase. t5H7(4oraHJ.80 Robert Wood seascape, . ar~in~~~ • ~;: Medical Reteptlonlst, -Uoeal trlinlnc to help 4111 c..tHwy.. Wlllin1 totraln.1»9158. T pins. 2·3 daya a week. Ulte new. . fll0.6310 Dinette Id. Rattan xlnt 32xS2, SM. Broghel brass ~v1allable. Day t 1 nJ1ht mature, Hadley 111tem ~~f::ailt.::~and you lDcw your tarn· ............ Sea•f aoun t.oault.SouthSan· ...... iltarWll025 cond 41"•clwrs $296 ~allJ?lagur.q>.~7760 ahltta. AU iobl fulltime experience needed, 4 lnp? Nl Urne. t to 5 Moo ..... •••••••••••••••••• 6"-4 • MOVIMG SALE• 'with benet&.a. Apply It da w ·ltlO. P.tn.. E1perlentecl or inH· thnaFri.Haveaoocttyp-TYPIST llOW0002X6'S White French provincial Elec. typewriter & Voblftn, -1 Via de MED 1 CAL 0 FF ICE Supp&emeat ineome1 Id perieacecl 10U may well I. M. .... OMcel IAI akllll. aome phooc llC_/__ 2' to 20' long. fresh bdrm aet. canopy/ trun· stand. leather furn . Anu (nr San Juan RELIEF, Aua 17-2lll. own houn, work rrom profit from our color Newport Cent« Family anawerlnl, Newport _.., _,.." truclt load arr1vln1 die bed. desk, dresser chairs, youth bed lcom Creek Rd exit), S.J.C. Pegboard exper pre· home . Am bltlou· vldeotapelilda1••:r: Pbyaltlan. No Wed Beath loeatlon. Xlnt Front otflce •P· weekly. Save at s:Ylft w/sbelves, nightstand. pl >. loveseat le much •5711. ftrred. Na 750005 ~•ntet Call for app't tr•bf•1 ~m flne~t Gtldaya « wMftds. Ref. befteflta. Call Rob for ri•t,•gc:. hwy ~try PP call Jam 646-9885 $350957·82111 more. 842"314 __ MmlCAI. · ::ai.::ie. 1 Required 6"-ILZZ for in· •PR'\1$1•9125 M:e~ ~rea. rs. anytjme SMART Quality Walnut s;)ia bed, Aireloom. siz~ TIAMSC•• We are not a franchise, terview. SIClll'AIY UPHOl.STERER Work Int. doors w/hdwe, (2) Oininl uble ~ 4 ch.rs. 66". converts to queen fMYMOIY Work at home, top pay. Part time '>ranch ar al.lblidlary-SAl.MAK•CM/FI Development • con· in air condltloMd com· 80x28, 115 ea; <2> 80x30, 1185. (2) Matchinf Olive s1z.e_bed.S115~- Co-oa4ATOI Requ.iretmlftimum5yrs GenOfflCleral of'trr'!"!ork JUltlleadquarten. Eap. pref. C.M. firm 1tructlon co. In So. fort Muatbeableto cut :~::: ~~~· m GC3r1eenDClubChrsS17551ea RCA rolor cons1o271~. Corporate hckltn. for I cute hos pi ta I ex. available in Ci.rclllation We bave openlnp ror I loots for • career· La1wt• needs Secretary • iew. Salary open. 93x42 . $10 ea Gd rood resaers I ea. Motorola stereo. ... state wide ffnancial perience In all phases ol otrlce. Knowledae of few bl1bty-motlvated orlen~ bard worker. with boc*keepin1 up. 642-3713 .6579 · 64.S-2094 __ _ nice sofa, good cond ~:1~~~~0~1n~:.~~~~ ~~i):~8~~r ~~ typewrlt« and 10 Ker rir'!°: t'° :C,~: •,~ 91-51150 49tH04. WAJTRESCi . Dop I040 K~,~~te~~s.!:stlr~;e~ 185. Phonel-618-~~l- • mailroomoper.tions. terview. n eceasary . s peed ctuhl. For ID ID· Sales Friendly Wlltress want· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlSO.SS7·1122 Walnut le cane din. set. Shippin1, receivinc. MIDICALSIC'Y ~~:~~ximately six tenlew appointment AVll S u p~~~~!unt · ~~.~~!st':'t~~h~C~M· KJiWIOl'.'ffi ~JF· ~~~ Beautiful solid w-;;;;d Table <2 lf~l 8chrs, bur ~/~O:~~aif;: • t ran 1 c rl b er . hours per day, flexible. =.s~ :lf'wC::: rt You're leulns older • in1fpencmetrWJc:tlona. area. 491-31123 alt5PM 5 ha!'1! ~irep v 1 ·Pt y Bar.zalay stereo. 3pc. ~~:i china cab. SSOO In " I Radlolou orflce. G-OOd phone personality T lor bet.te~1 ace SO or ov_,r. G-OOd variety• arowtb W IDCLBIC 2u169'1·l3'Salt&pm. cabmet SD>. lno room > _____ __ r=~~s.' Ex:~lare:!d. Fulltime. M.iasion Viejo. neceuary. W~M. , ..... c.. CaUAJlct: .... opportunity. Min. 55 Ex n"ence In Conval PUPPIES. AKC Golden 1146-~ --H0411elloldGoods I065 Call: 7~1. 9:30 to ~49M7==00.._____ !=_xceflltlent icdomhpaltnhy R"EALTdR.s wpmN • lrtO ~! ~!rtoul~h •. de~red Call ad· Retvr. Mu. Avail July Lahr~e Comlnd ortat-bhl~ .. garmot :=:•••••ds•••••••••2•••••• SPiii .... ne 1• pa ea • 2WSanJ91111UlftffiUa WIS ewpo vi:n.., "" · blillr t.cW 646-7164. 2Stb. S40. Call Sue c 1" a ma" "' · ..,., sq Y crptg. mos '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~MM&MMTPOSmOM life and dental In· NewpoitBeacb COMMmCIALl.L lion. Good salar y 6 m __ 8 · &39·32§5aft7pm toman.r~coloredcor· old ,honeybelge,nylon. !:~~e~.:.b~.c~:i:t': aurance. •44-4!IO Tired ot aellia, houses 7 ::::m~· Call Arlene, AREHOUSEJDELIVER' 4 'h r old S j L VER ~:~r0s Xlnt cond Sl40 !_S_MU~.-968-J!IS __ IMVISnen' Geri646-4040. App~~· St days a weeli? We need PERSON GRtAT Dane likes -.--Jewelry I070 COUMSILOI Aalt for ~White llCWllCMST one llcenw to leam the For party rental store. children hsetraUJed StOO Sora. chair, end table, ..................... .. Dynamic Qranse Coun· Mooas/ISCOITS Eq1.11l,_,.., Em...ivr For dr'a alftce. M111t be akilla to manage, broker SICllTAIY Full or p/Ume. Apply $48-8175 ' d resstr. area rug. Beaut. lgesmoke,v quartz ty 2nd Trust Deed Topbollan527·7181 ..,....., .,., enthuslastlc, motivated commercial real estate. Sharp, well organlzed 2025NewportBJvd.C.M. Lh A d Ii lamps. bookcase etc. ITopaz l faceted stones brokerage oo. has Im· I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~• type well. Exp. Income from mgmt penontorunamallbusy w~rre . :~·le ,a~Knl: !!·SlS0.644-R 1096Kin -SAbo 0 ut22ca~!f.!a8688.0nly med . opening ror MOT&MAIMT. I•-------helpful, but not nee. wbUe you learn. Super sales olfic:e. Individual WARBtOUSE Pa""rs.SlOO.""c 7718 ocauty tit .. 11 mat· _L~r siooe .. ~--s a I a r i ed or com · En P/Ume MZ-3030 Part Time ~ .. ~c... ..._ Ii ,,, · h __ .. ,_ __.... ol -~ u•... ti s•u. .. " bo . . . ..,..._. .....ne IU; UJt murance; to anu .... VanaY Wl'taflrat Poodl s·--.. -rd AKC sprgs ...... OBA ice .x A Very special cust de missioned Investment Reporter/Pbatocrapber llCB'T..,,..ST health lrulwuce "den· respooalbillties; inside Look Ina ~lure. C e. 10....,,... th. M 1 · 1200: oak desk chair sign gold & fresh water =e~·~~~~'d;,~;~ ~:!..~a1~&'!!c': A DEP ENDAB CE &I tat plan. Contact Ken. sales, bllliq, inventor~ alert Individuals willing Hrea~ inedrnon 54().9~ e. Sloo. stereo cab $75 pearl bracelet Call ror C llK ••· .,_,,_,,. .... ~ matur• -non needed f7U700. control, payroll, AP/A to l•arn •· a-cept ouse ra · 644·2119 -appt to mspect. 644-0323 a a .... ,.,,.........., the Daily Pilot. Educa· .. .... u n d .. r m ,. n I m u m .. • " IE-.. to Y 1o~s T It b It ..... r --for b111y air cond. • "" personal responsibility ~ • .. ea un unis rom eves JANITORS :!e~:~ ':iw=!t:~ refri1eration contract· SALISDICOIATOI I supervlalon.mS4l3 ror wort perfonned in ....................... Norway,goodrond.S~ ROLEX -Subma riner Full time day work. encouraced to apply. Ins firm. Neal •P· Eaperieoceclfori.n·atore 1 SIClll'AIY established Newport MIXIDPUPS 968-6034_ -stalnlessst.eel.like new . Mon-Fri. Exper. pre· Muat havegoodwriting pearance •ad pbone •customers home. MDCAL Beacbfirm.Supplierof 552·3823eves. Customqualityhardwood flawless S725 080 rerred. Permanent empl and copy editinl skills. voice to bandit import. Salary/Comm. Nettle llU.JM& OfRCE fabrics to manurac· Loving F Genn. Shep.. rumiture 752-791_9 __ _ only. Co. bmerrts, acl Photography and clie11t.s. Varied cltrical CreetSbop, BAndenon Over 30 perferred. non turers of products used great w/children 498-0088 __ Investment Diamond D, vancement. Clean cut fr I graphics a p1111• Salary duties, muat type MHllO amo&er. Type 60 WPM In yachtinl. blckpaclt· 499·3592or 76l_.7l2 Sora. loveseat. end tbl. vvs1. 1.33 Round Call ~~~·:ectS3.~~e~p~~ _N_e_w-'1.""pa""'per-'-'De'"'bocn""u'"-ve-ry-. ~~~i:: ;!f'~e~c:y ~fJ!~ r;fi:;,~fo SM.IS/:T.. ~:.r~~JY ,!.~· a~u~ ~f u! f~~;l ;;su:n~ '.!~~. Kll=~ ~ !~ ~f:r~ s~!!JI~:~. ~:::~~~~~atch SJ.W ~~;i;.o r t Beac h . ~!"t~~.3:~: l~am'es.lbl~e~utmoefutoll ~~r.•rlvl~~m=~::~e ~~rN:~':..:!:'~ 523,fg.ql0.14bn. JF!l~~nr~lo~:;e~~~s~ ww//obralnacceltapota. 1'w1whb1ittee ~~9 ---WorthS500 Topor line ....... ~ ~)mo. ..,.,... ·-~ I I d S I Beaut. traditional love with alarm. 963-5$30 Sam. _, mo. ~l JaAlne Fiddelke. Special w/exp. Airel. DRJte, HS33Bl ~~:io~ x'm~rte~:· Secretaries utiesh. Fullhme .. daEys. w I be ige . A rte r 5 seats w/tbls & lamps, ..... -.--.. ~--1-0-71 JI. CUllS Resister today for local temporary asaipmenll. or&ef-1413. Sections Editor, Dallv Product on r.. . . • . IV CIJ HESTON I 37 >,; our wee... X· 546-5967 r tt , r Cost ~-·' N Stun " 11113-$003 Call6"·7100 I cellent companv.paid rom a omey 50 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew.1paper er Pilot, P.O. Box 1560,· .,_,_ .._nefi•·. Pav inc're•• .... 2 Kittens to good ram1ly $ 2 2 o 0 . Sacra ra ce JO" RADIAL t.RM Saw L.A. Times, Sat/Sun on· Cotta Meaa,CA92126 llC~T .,._ ""' ..., i ~· C Ii I & S"'""lobo 975-0363 557-1145 1y Ov 18 548-M41 llll'"•,,_.• M rin HU'dw Sales • ASSOClAT~ based on ability. Call a co m 8 e ~ · --freat cond With extras 646.iu;~ · or Newport law oHice. ~e to 'fllOftU:.. store Specialiatain 645-lOBUlonday. brown/white remale 10 pr cream·colored 275 /0BO 645 0703 P/TIMI IP8•MH Mu.at type SO wpm. bave level. I-$. M}l71l. Temporary Clerical 760-ll77. matching liv. nn & din. RockL CT\·Llr\': MHMnCH• Calltllig super front office ap. Penonnel WJNDOWWasherexp'd , Free Flurry ,Kittens rmrurn.k.50.646·8115 ;:.;:-• --IOIO Experienced only, Con· pearance • al ltul 2 S •LES 54A0400 Mostly black colon. 8 -,,_ce-•ea. R Y .... c.riirs · A ~ must own dependable Ci)U~Sfll llD ••••••••••••••••••••••• llM'OIAIV PllSONHll SlllllaS lloental estaurant. Adults with Nstandin• !,.t,.',,!11 experience. Now ac~ a~ca· l.IOCMSlt-·"" Bl. car S4 25 hr to start. weelta. Pat6'13-2810. Sl50. ___ 6'1_J.p1_1 T'"'-'-CL..L. Partner's Billro, • ,,_......, , • i.,-.• ,_bl .. -,._ _, La Bea h 49'1-M4l attractive penonalilies. · Uona .or ~ • p lime Suite235 Irvine 9780 KJTTE!"JS 2 ma~ ac .. Sorabed Sl2S. electric guna c · · who enjoy wortin1 with 1ece,t1111ht sales staff. Experienced wl wh1te markings, I dryer k O dining room M.....,..p l7Zl mrdl Str...t ........... 't.O.E. Contact RickorCarl. 10-15 year old youths Westminster Area. in micro computer pre>-SfRET~Y ad MtrdlmclM remale gray wt white set s125· stereo S7S Lindborg TeMIS Club . MUIS5-l.VM evenings 6-9PM. Call Fro.nt office .. Filing .. and 1ramminJ or 1&1every -~-pa --.a .. _a_&!ncy ••••••••••••••••••••••• markings to good home Cali S45-· · ~offer. M6-M87 Back office for G.P. 3\'J 642 ·432 l. ex l. 343. typtnl requited. ~per belpfuJ. Sutteulul ·~ ~ ve,.....,. aou or· ....... 1005 495-6629. _ . -Ofice desk Imel.all :.>x60' days/ weelt. Fashion betwfftl 2PM to SPiii, preferred, tM will train plicants will have back· ~~nizled s;cj for a~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE Male Dachsund 9 Estate sale. bving & din· for S75 Xlnt cond Chair llTa.HB.P Island, Nwpt Bch. ult for Lori. ground In sales • ck~~.:~otni!~~ r:le. S~clacular ja~e h~rse yn, Male Irish Setter ~u~r~~:~: ~~~d~l S25.~-454.1all5 . Reliable persons. San _,6'+:::;::..1:.:025=·-----HSTCOM1'10l llCB'l'IOMST ~sltive attitude. Ca ll CaUS11Uybetwenl0.6. with allnd, 11 in. ~gh, 2'ti yra.891·3118 door.642·34611 -Pin Ball Machine. perf g~~'rec~~~::,· l'tJr~ MUISISAIDIS OPllATOI With typins In small o(. v~7=1!:s 556-0460 ~~r1°0; i!::e''c;'~~ MALE. grey tabby cal. King mattress. box spr-cond . S450 Also 23 Moal25AveF.splandian EXPERIENCED Ornamental plant ea· fice. OC Airport area. ~needecli.mmecl.C SECRETARY sack with woman. very mellow & lovin11. mgs.newnind.S75oror-rrden path stones. SanClemau. J.ll, ll-7. Coov. bolpt. per. required. WW train W-0353 novelty item on mitt. ror Newport Buch 1i1ned Lancer•y.SJ,800; neut., box·tm.S51·7llr7 fer _LSO/ea.64().SS66 -- Beach area. Free m)r. for residential/In· --------1 CaU Alb-lea CreaUooa, mortgaae banking of· Tiffany art aJua bowl, Free to you; Wh ite __ ~6968 Bar. 4 st~. S200. Pool LANDSCAPING medical, dent.al &I llfe. dustrlal uric. peat con-llCB'TIOMST @:53111 flee. SalarytoSJ.200/mo. sicned and nwnbered, 4 female cal Declawed Dining room chairs 4 tab I ~. I 1 ch t . a c ~~~'.m~:n~;~r_ri~nacl~ Only po1itive attitude. trol. h5Nl250 mo. Ask Expu'd. penon needed Pal1Aer needed to ride Ent.ry level applicants 'h in. wide. '5.50; Pair or HOl.lle bnikesi. SS1·~ Kindel S!OO. Packard cessones . Sf.()() All or-~ .......... 1....:. m.5112 . ..l!642:80H=='-------_,f""or_.Roa=-.... ,M=""""..._7ff._.l..__ __ , tobandlehwyboardla ahot1un OD hilh pre· OK. Call Rolf or Anil• buulHul C b i ne~e Fwalturt 1050 Bell 4' H1 -F1 sso ~/s~oco ns1dered ~ ~-·,,. !!!!;! NURSlNG 'RN OR LVN PHOTO SHOP dynamic Npt Bcb. com· uure ules ventures. m.mo. E.0.E. porcelain vases, 18 tn ..... ••••••••••••••••••• 644-6579. _. _ ·--LAMDSC.APIMG needed tornlitrtshil\in H•~y._........ m'I. broteraae office. Contact Mr. West. hi1h. S475. Pi p. Call Pvt. owned brand nu 8·drawerdresser 12 Harness Redv.·ooa •s515r•~ conval. hosp. Xlnt --Pro resalonal ap· SS'7·Sfl0 SECRET•RY (714) 955-21&3. Ask for stockoffum.Uvrm,din S60 Loo m w accessorie~ " "'"' aalary 6 benefits Incl in· Spray. build shelves, ris A Dane bls 1 . ILJ.• .....,., $500 Fantastic working en· alct &I in various other duties. pearance • awme m Sales Com terlelftware firm · . rm, t • mps , pies . __ ~~ _ 67s.J7ti7 vironmenl in beaut. aurance. pay · Non·amoker. F/lime. a mu.at. Call : Laila, pAINf baa pu homed · FO.R SALE-1930 s etc. Will take sor on 72" Cherrywood French -.---~ Dana Pt. Harbor. Full ~teivrelyp~. ~~~ k .25/hr. to start. Apply 1"!!!W.!!!!2t00!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!1 Exp. prelernd. Mi.mt be ford~~.-... ~~~ klttben.ware. Rare Hall dollar. All ~or less Prov. Butret by White Naagra Thermal Heal time. Mon· Fri .. &AM· °" •-10·2pm, Onsite Photo-10: able to work Sat.• Sun. OW'docu;;J..&n area. a~d Fiesta. Over 300 ·1B25 all6 m. Furn No Carolan a Massage Set Like ne11o 3PM. Gardening exper. toria C.M. graphics, 3303 Harbor RECEPTJONJSTffypisl. Other bn. to be ar· Job rapcmil>iJit.ies in-pieces. Buy one or all. Couch 8' Brown/Cold SlSOO. 951·7906 _ ~· 962·3824 helpful. Pis. a pply, Blvd.,UnitE·5,C.M. with dictapbone • ran1ed.Wl.lfSbuedoa dude: accwate65wpm IMCHOll. . Herculon SJ25 . Gold Furniture, incl tabltt. T1IranrMembersh1p.na Tues. th~ SCoat .. ~!-10011 Nura!f_. •LYN PllSSB sFwirotcnthofboardc.""~~!lrefPv'dt.. upu. Apply ill person: typin1 ror technical rul .... ~E78'B~~-j!urlitzer Upbol. DOUBLE Rorlter chairs. bureaus & bnc·a· llolnl a759~ cam Must Pt. Manna "~ IR ,,_..,. Kenn Rima Hardware, man11ala,updates,some ..., s ~ua S&O , Brown Vi nyl brae. some antique. se :_v;100_ - DanaDr .. DanaPl. J.ll:30PH.Col.lltryClub :rcnhteet1e'.actle~ln~~~ countrxclub.ft4.54CM 2JM6Harbor8l,CM proofreading Ir ofc. 83l..aflll8 Reclinerl50,548-2687 548-3229aft 5. 9 PCdiningnnset.S700.2 LIGAL SIClll'AIY Conv. Hoapt .• 2<1312 San· -="""""=-------• RECEPTIONIST Mills req'd. Exper pre-Beaut. Enel. ant~uedou· White Indian cotton sofa, Set or 4-wall urut.S': incl 2 10 spd bikes. S30 ea Newport Beach law flr'll"I ta Ana Ave., S.A. Hta. 498-!_124 _--... TYPIST Loc~l~~c Co. ferred tM we Will train. !'! ~· muat HI. 1250· xlnt cond. SlZS. 551·1359 bkcues, 1 china cab . J 67J.687~5S66 -Practl.cin• In com-c--1 .. "--'"""" of Pleaaant surroundings ....,.., ... , art.& m. drvbar Must sell. Wk 3 chairs w ottoman, S30 • _._ · .... di 1 di ti Active real esatate · Unlimited int oppty •· I'-' sat ai (1 ' h M mercial litigation & In· .. e ca •1001 c fi h _1A i M.2.aat 9,,.6 • exce...... ary r-AN11qul (2) Swivel Bar Stools 752-5273; Hm: 85?.:!27-L eac . agnavox stereo. solvencies needs staff manufacturer seeking ~~ ::o;;:;;r~.~ ' v in1e benefits. Non· y prlchtpiapo. 561-·4199 $35/ea, (2) French Prov Double Sora.Bed in good S~673-6117J, 644·5S96 personnel with good alJ· lndMdualll with produc· ble individual Mmt be •SICllTAIT• smoker. Call: Sheri Ant~ue Smokinl pipe. Fireside chrs $75/ea co.nd . but n.eeds re· '66 VW ~yS210 Rerng 2 round skills • ex· Nuraln1 tioG experieoce. We of. _ .. ills o1 To Chief ""--"''ve Of. Mickelson ror lmmed. So ~-. A~x 200 876 1·52097 upholstering s1s dr $75 72 360 dart bike .. ,.... fer potential for pro-exp. w/typine .. ..._...... inte"iew. 714-~ ""''"' sw ..... 6706J rr perieoce, 14Hl!H. ..,..... 45.&0wpm. Real tstate fleer of Irvine Baaed MCS, l.._.C yra old. Malte ter. 7141 (3) Living Rm Tables 6'15·4759 __ -~-· .....,. e. __ _ LeaalSecrtWv UAllll"EI ~~~~~·.':~~~~:: eap. desirable. U hrs pr CWoUml puter_.E.o::•tny · " ffS·SOOOeat318 Smoked Glass. $150/all 5 pc bdnn set, SJ.W Dbl Blk naug. cooch, Situs. Smal(Newport B'each • d appUraUaa•interyjew. da .CaUSuwlUHlZJ3 lns •h~*w.:&'U Antiques, res. clocks. (11 Halltree S.so. bedl S90 4 lamps. Stereo cass. dee & o ffice. Ci vil lit . Thia ltey posiUon re· . .-...-i--------i S250. Wuh basin set. Bootcue SSO. Antique S1s.a25. Bdsprd. S20. mtkes. Sm Bike. SSO Corporate and Real quires sales ability, P/lime, 7days,2bn.dll· Per11atm•l557_..., ••SIClll'AlllS•• S75. Trunk. $45. Med. TableM0.546-9147 4!H·7~ 548~·0.t=. __ •trenith ID manqement ly. Am delivery. L.A. Ta.RI d "5 9100 Eatate. Call Llaa. <714) and a LVN licenae or Times. $100 per wttlt. Egual Oppt,r Emplonr RE/Pr11/Dicd20.400 ealt, . 63I·ST9. ,....., Mew 9100 A.Woa, Mew 9100 Aaltoa, Mew mma at~~ :;J!c~ '•La•'·uo~a~Be!C)l~~· °":-U96-•.1•-:~~!!!!! ' SIClll'AIY R=/~~~~ IYllYll •II ....................... ....................... .. ................... .. E~~l~~ine 'n the Oran&e Cowltyl OUAUTT llCWllOMtsr ~1P~:,ef~~u~: -r::C::.-:ft~:' Dlrectly~Enslaod knowledge preferred. area. A{~I A.t ecit... ~~....... L. R lndenAf I 40%0FFFURNlnJRE New store near 0 .C. ... ;-V Involved 111 the oil abore ll e • YEJ'E· FRI/SAT/SUN. 2711 E. AJrport. S&eveMZ-4774 Our corporation is a f M~ 1 1 1 E•p'd. ::?::'wt•'" ..... oil indutry II teek.lnJ an N~,.!'!,~/Ftee Cout Hwy. Corona del lead ins xrovider of M •· co. w t ectr ca A ..--· ... -lbtc.= ~ ......... _,,...... Mar.f7~ Maintenance: For Apt . t t h compontnta needa top cell. commWlications to uaume •uty ...c.:!.<.=-=~--1-0-1-i Com I . ,.,_._ M pr1va e u y . ome ... I P ex m""""' tsa. health " boa]lital nun-fligbte1per'd. QA Msr. 3 altllla, front olTlce •1> for ita nmniDf Af• 111:• 9556· Ex . ntt. in1peraoanel. yn. min. dp. as• QA pearance, hwy phones. home offi ce. Anlat SICllJAITDIC. ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••• .. MICHAMC Supervlaor «QA Mgr. Fut-paced environ· Preaideat In buay dally Peraoonel/Advertlal.ul I IUY APPUAMCIS FOi SMIOATS If thia poaition llOWlda Mlsalon Viejo area. Ea· meot. Call: Jan Wood, acbechlle • marketiul Dept. bu ooeninJ per 957·8133 Wanted! A conscien· like the cliailtnp you"ve cell. beDtflU. crowth b t w n . tA M. Noon. efforts. Olllntillf Telex expanaloa. 'Npt. -Bch. Pree1er, llpriabl. clean, tlous. reaponalble in· bteftlookmlror~•U: potential.=°'r~1"!!!7l!!4·!!9$5!!S.(ll!OO!!!!!!.!!EO!l!!!!!!!E!!!!!!!!f • lite bkkPI part of rmanclal servlca nnn. worlta sood. S15o. dlvidual to rerair 'l11!!1!!!!!!!!!2!!1!!3!!4'!!!!4!!6!!7!!J!!S!'!!!!!!!!!!I Cedllrtl, ca ·10: many dheralfled Gd.typlna,abrthd.,exp. $48:f513,54M415 m.l'ntain aa lboat apection, micro· RESalt.apeoplet.oleam reaponalblUtiea. Sue· req'd. Nawmkr. Call: "-'er tu c•---......... . impecUon.Muatbeable lnveatment• • U · caafulcaoctidatewiUbe '40-tWbtwD.9•2. "'1 • • ~ ...... .. en1ines, riuing • Cluslfled advertilioi 11 to ualya Jll'Oblema • chances. Xlnl oppt:y ror rtSpcuiblt,paaaeailnt IQOd. 5. Wahr, clean, pumpt. MUil have U · a better way to teU more recommend aolut.1001. ri&ht pel"IOD. l~ com· com mud ol the E11,11ieh w or It• I ood. S8 5 . perience "be at leut2l people about the service Ru 11 a bill ty trend mlaaloo available. Coo· laniuaae. out1tandln1 SIC'T/llCllT. 541-8§13. 5tf.:4W yra.or ace.Relerences• you have to offer. Aak analyataexper.ialmpor· fldential Interview. admm1atr1t1_;.~1Pin•' FullUme. 'l'ypina. good STOVE·clean, worlts m111t! C714lf75-90!!0 about our low ratee to-tant . Onl y thou 54f.•.Vm aboctband f'llllrt phone runners • aooc1. suo. 541-1513 or qualified pleaae call: Beltaurld aplitClde . Fore\1n aalary. Pleue call _,5tf=M.-..uz,.,,·-----I Clwlfied Ad! la.5'11 ...::d:::•,...Y,a..::'42-=-5171.="----1 II r • . P {e r I e It at oocl p • aanc1w· h taqu 11 pnferred. We 7H=1Clll. Refrl1. rro.t free, ex· 60------i...------~· 714-'81·-for auppt. ~aker. ~ou IN f~· offer a matt ~I Seml·reUred Mor F. Part cellenl, worlla good. KIDS - SUMMER JOIS. Earn S30-'80 per Wiik. Trips & Prtzn. Ctl '*'· Qr1tflfllNM. l.. _ _._..._ •..... atmoepbm, advaar. • full tlme. So. Santa b50.Ml-•U.54M41$. I • ~. ..... pot ll I ood Wood. ·--'-1 ---· DtDdable " want you. meat ttl a • I Ana. Mr. _._, Relril SZ25 Webr' dryr lelll ... Ctnw Now blrinl for fWI time beaeftll. "--taUon lloa. btwn 10 • 12 or $125 u . • Dlabwuber '"II time -al estate e_oalUoa., J. s, Moa·Frl. •ttordbal to lkllll •ti· fn.UJl lv, my. ~00 Mf.M ""' Eii in r:neace. S...t resume · --' sales lllOdate wbo ,... per. pref. AJ)plyT . Simco IDterutioeal s.wct,.._ rl&tnklr. G.E. 17 cu. quJre1 aubtlutlal In· penoa. Smtemlll,.,!.r: loer iy, lac . 110 ~ rt . White, ver~1ood "Om e la deaperatel v race, 2115 Redhill. ""9.. __.. - -• .. 1 Newport Center Dr. BuJ-oul ... Olfj ~·!ffi!·--D et d I cl b Y lo DI ...1M=i.iMms:I .,_ _____ , Suite t lto Newp~rl A8 C 0 P P E RT 0 N E nta0 bllt~I lot.11 w.tl ' lettauru& Btaeb CA -EOE. S•lr ~IPf , ~ f. Refri&erator 1175, Old ut1tall'U a1 earn a11 IO•ISOM'S .. 1, -···f-r . -• -.. -......... -~ II " e OUI -,. I u -lit r.--llr •• " """' ... .,.. .. ua • oo a .. en r MIWPOITllACH • • ...... • , nUllT·UJI eommluloa aplit. A •SICmAIY• 1u ctr Sein Retrif, 2 ~~rv,•::-.~;'r~~ HuopmUicafor: 8 e111tH11l Newport Teacher, ,...echoot..L. for cir lcemalrar no fl'Olt, eau: H a..dt--... P/Um~ parent to-Of. Mtw/P. ,Ufeet co.id. 132$. ,~~w~.· ........ ~·•.,..ea t:u... ..~--·-----T1NC1• 01 n• eu ft rtfri&. w. lm••-••--i NI • p/U.. .-UO. les&.1. 1 .. ape .. eot aellool teemaktr, eear oew, .......... l•allabll,~pm. Put tJme. "l. .... rn. 1Nb part tUnit 5paftieb Mt. ffl:Ml Xllleo..,...,... Pleu u\, ... 11. 800· teaeber, a uat llan Uri&, fnmt·&., trs top J!PJ~; Libenl.... ......<* ..... ~ •llA•a.U1 • Y9lft U · ,,...,, llllcmd.1150. ~Oflle •Ill 11i£ta.. U . ....-. • M famWtr ..... •Jt9••111•nu • At*•..-: =-Dll wlUa Chrros '•••••14rnfrl8, ..... ,.. ..... .... ,,............... 11 Clloul1(e. PIHH l" .... a yr ••rr., .• ,, °':.:::.:.·~ .............. ...,,.,,,,.. U-'°';ci'L&; ::::.:'°· Ml ·HJI: M1t11a -..u..11 . ._.O.lr-, • fut II••· THI • -.... _., ... ...._ ----. -ft•n. •-lie. ----------111 u ft . Upric~t ......... Ill """"' .................. QQl.W.~ ·=-Mt1t1omer1 Wud ._..,..,;-;'C 111 'i i £3 ::: llM• ,_ ~ ICIUaNll t;.er;t-J.'::k• ... ~" .. , ..... = •a• .. ':t.{l ~....!, .. =a i M'i •",. • ...., .. -·a.. ....... , If 11111, . ,.. ...... Ill ... l!lr? • •? I ' ,, • -----~. All PRICES Plus Tu. lie. & Ooc '"' (bp 12111) Sub!Kt to P11oi Salt = .. ... MISSION VIEJO . 1 ,,, TOY.OTA VOLVO,\ ~ ~ _., __ 4tli1210 -131·2110 ,._._, ma Mspuli ,._,. ~I/ J WB -llmCI -LIAIM , '. . ' . • ~_ ..... , .'. .... $41 , , ....... 1P.!4& tMI Orange Coat DAILY PjLOT,frldly, July 24, 1981 •• ·~Hl'l.lliini ........... .._ ..... _ .. :·:.SM' ....................... ............. ~·················~···· ~r:-1 C'I ~fwW. ,,... '"' Ward'1 I Ill l sc.erto wata n......-.. Rf."'u 71 SKI Boat 11 Jtl Sc -tt•A .....-CSc tllO ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• a&alld 1lnl eoed. bOO csaum -~ Drive.Sta ui• -u IMPORT·~ lt71""u-OUT ' • M .. IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••tu•••••• "n • _. ..... ~ 111 1 lrili ,_'::I 1 I rail motorcyc:~ trlr. 'IO YAM.AKA 110 Special N<mCETO >/4 TOM rtclUPI 112" JILsa...slllra ha • .-r,ll(IO po11lblt s ralla, onr· Showroom c:ond! READERSA.ND Auto.trant .. pwr.•tH>r '300/080. '42·2010: '1 Tr••• I du bead atorQe reell. c:ur-lll0010804Kml. ADVERTISERS Ins. etc. t'lnc: work Mf.}411.A&forLang Sabol $3'75. Sc:hoek Boait ..... , ................. rtptrtcf11S.MftH The price of Items truck ! OX8171?l · 191.n BoblficoloredTV. l w/Nort.halJ. c.,."'s./ '14 Su.iull GT 750. Runt adverliatd by Vthiclt ONLY S4H5 r old. Works creat llilt ttH 1nat. bttM Lbw Ml YAMV1RAG01300mllff ~·1a•1lt11'f'1·-~ aldhtvevrtelh11l~lfl HOW·-,,....__,.. .... • ••••• .. •••••••• .. • A • k I s · o · S.rriftce-my lou your , ai ., ""--· WISnAL4Z l~ Camper row Star DI IOO BO aln, uve t111ndrH1. column• ctoe1 not io Dove/Qua!ISU Hull and dec:k. u 11. or wlreltlcintor 'stove. elude any appllrable NEWPORTBEACli ~~Ullom= ';i~ 8P.~ar!.:.•~t.~ .•• :. bedAll. 1:-F ':tONDOND-\ '1801 ~: ........ ts-.Wt~ tun, Ueftlle, transfer UJ.Oj55_ , u• .... --n .-. • ....... s...._ 160 feet. lin1nce char1es. "'° FOltD AbnYacbca. Sleept I. lo ucellenl BoU!StosUfl·mt. --..,.. f f It Uutioncon condition. '1250. Call Mini bike $150. Honda ....................... ees ou po "00 rtCICUr .... &W.W betwttn lOam·Spm. XL-100, ta. TralJ 90, WECAMSEU. troldevlcecertillcatloos Ec on omlt'al 6 cyl. '• '•• nJ 11•HYD10SAJI. .1 1 b.'50. All ,_ ·•-t "ond. yAA• 1.v. or dealer documentary en,&lnc:, 4 SPttd over· (lik L ser) F O trl w ...., " """ preparaUon char&es un dnve trans . :.1r cond & ••••••••••••••••••••••• nev:r .~ ...... i2,ioc)~.h~ '13 VW Bus. io Moc.or. 1 leas otbe~ 1iittll1td p w r 1 t e, r 1 n 1 •••NI tOIO _... Cuttom bwJt. Lo ml lllOKXIOKAWASAKJ '77 4 Star lllnl U>w mi b t 11Vl6137) MHOVING SALE-ZND Gar11eSaJe~only,Ju. Multi Family Garace ....................... only SHS. 17S·l134. Runuood.'5.50.*'81188 GoodCond.SG> • Clean. Rear dinette .... ........__/ 0 .... LY $6995 ANDER~ E. 23rd St lY ZS, t.3 LI07 Tahun1 Sale b1tbld Item a. TH Dtdl.ICUoo Donation -lmlO da --.!.":it-:' " C.M. T rr CDM clothln1, books. VW Boat.a ·Can· Planes Lehman 1%. x.lnt condi· V. Cabover ramper for 1 Sleeps 6. Bwnl ttl cu. CliiuKt 9520 MIRACUMADA . .1 · Color TV, Luu•&e. fender. s•I stulf, misc. I 1 tion. 2 sails. S390. import tnd, i~ bo.1, 1974 KZ 400· $350/0BO Sell contalned. SlO,SOO. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• 21SO lfarbor81vd Baltes, udaos. skate Clothes 8ook.t etc Sal Sat 9647 Lark Circle ..... M•t Vc flH74l clineUe, xlnt cond. SS7s. Volkswa1m Front End S3Hl91 PltmlST COSTA MESA Wbo•rd.misc.Sal.S.S.708 9-4.8S'5Ami 'wa ' 13.' Fountain Valley (nr s.:..1c •• •c•ozo 14•1.1...L.L.. 14Z·3fl3 13S.63li5'11 '72Winnebeco24'lndian. '57T-lllD 64S.5l_OO lo Drive B Ith -•/Ellis> .. • ~ 7' Cab-Over Camper '64 Lambretta Scooter, Ver ood cond. 4M07 -· · Garaee Sale Sat Only. roo u..... ....................... 2 sets of sails. white for Import pickup.many 12Scc, cond, aee to ap-ml. IM TOWMI CUSTOM ·12 Ranchero GIA.NT GARAGE SALE 9am. Oddi & ends ' Garaee Sale Sun 7/26 Yacht refln. SuperstrUC· boat. rellow trampoline ptru, ~5*~ Pree. mo. sas.cl T--M--f .. IEST OfFElt! GT loaded' New brakes. 7•12 FTrh~li.~Drt.,HB furn. 214 Pauline Pl .. 10am -3pm , bed s , lures, non·skiddln& & aai . Must aell this i 3 Dod _ _.__,...,. too . HON ..._......,.., ) tares.a r.etc etc Must " -.. CM lawnmower furn shear &i boot tr' .. d n-<ot•-,e.,..t.CUUal 1 et DA70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... S'Z700 or bst otrer (Ellisfil>elaware · · · • ' 1 •pea. wee .. en ,.._, "'' vaa, bubble top. toilet, Runs good, lic'd, $150. LO Ft Crown Sleeno 3. "n -..>-==...:.=·.=.;.--... ........ -f Motorcycle trlr. metal hsehld goods. 19 Sweet Buffin& & polishing. 846-1918 all xtr11 • .xlnt cond Dahlia . (--'-.1 , ....... Plus m,...uch 642·5460 646-9'180.:.=.--.,.... UNIQUE PLANT SALE detect., eold •cales, Rai Irv. Woodbrid e Ref1. 84(). s3750 5d-MS1 "~ s.:!!!"· 1947 Jeepl)anel truck Sal. 9-3. 211&2 Chubu mo l o r c y c I e"a . 2 2 Yard Sak!. Colleetibles, _......_ M... bw.S. . '7M7 YAMAHA DT·ZSO more! fi!W.W-9$10 4dy A1T $1300. 3-9 pm Lane Huntin ach w· h ·ne doU dashes · 11 --. un8 Catalina ''Z7 Good •lolorfled.... 9140 o!lo Enduro, new ,,....,.. ,....._ tllO 549 4949 _ anc ester auto. n • . 'i· .ou:f!'I· 0 1 '•"' rt 9030 cond. Week days ·please ....................... eneane $700 080 eves ....... :.=:! ....... .. Et.._._/......_.._ stereo equip .. blankets, pain 111gs, c gl sm n••••••••••••••••••••• _,.1117c: ... 41'1tor6'J" IW?'1 Brent ""'" <UIW '81 Datsun LOngbed with Fri·Sa'ti;v~i."Anti· householdodcklrends. appliances 10•·•100.Trailerfor~'boat,2ax· '·-"-~~1:!. _..-.J:X!t! llAMDNIWltlO ,,_,......., 4x6 End Gale or will camper & sleeper kit ques, collectibles, dining Some &real buys! 260 Sa ti s.u n 9 · 5 · 25 l 8 le, catkins, must sell. 7' S•a.t. VISPA SCOOTll Yamaha '76 OT 400 En· carry 4 motorcycles. '29 Model A Town Sedan. Snrf. am fmlrass. CB aet,love seals, fum·lake Joann, C.M. Fri/Sat. Carn ae CM. 76().0 . ui 'd $20049S-3041 Silver. 78 mi>e. freeway duro. Xlnt. feOO. P>O. 545-9579 ____ 4 dr, restored. lde1I for lllrl S6900. 1174-4227. Culver to Deerfield to Co(Olla Del Mar Garage THE BLUFFS SHP outboard motor S225 •-~ Sa,./ le~al, 12 mooth willmlt· &..-JM A.to $..-.let P.+a student SlO.SOO ALSO ·7 9 C H EV R 0 L-E T S I M Fu 't ' I l bl --.. e m1'leage. parts •-'71 HONDA CB '""" E -~-.-!a_. 9 00 · ., d W d · DELIVERY V 12rt DoeTrailWest. ae. 609"'8 arguerite m1 ure. inc a es, Asi.s "'--"-9o70 • »oN • &Ac--. 4 46 r or oo ie, an. · II s / "hairs b •·b · .,_.. labor warranty. Rea Corvette yellow runs d SlJ <OO bo 3 ""3 p ""l•lubG·-gesale.Sat ltn a e~ .. al S1;1n. ' • ureaus ... nr·a· u"l819 .. 0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• re s tore ... x ,u .. m1. ower -' ... ----=~=-==---••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl799. On"-'-K but-__._ .. only July 2S, 9-4 2001 10.S~m. hin& equip., brac,someantique.Fri BrandnewPertol8'oul· NEWPORT Slip Avail HOWSl3" firmm=ewor.. SERVICEDIPT. 67Hl61 brks. steenng SS0.000 Santiago Dr. Newport too s & much, much &2Slla6t.Fle0.11l. Nw,... B"h. r!g.urs w/spreaders. Tom 645.~3329eves ... --v-•a ... UST SE'' Fill' anca'al Open 6 Days A Week 'SS Mercedes Bent L~L. S~1le warranty, like new Beach.· Sport equip, more! ~-~ ' h :'f diameter ,.,.,,,, new v•~ "s".--' ... _...-"' ,.. ....... Mo Fri 7 "'"' 30 2 tops, fully restored. ...998. clothes. rum. etc, to be IRVINE TERRACE GARAGE SALE $1So, sell f7S. ' '-06o1 .s· Slip for rent. Nr. Hunt· 642 0 Problems WUI Sacrifice Sat~.:dayis:!i";:OO Asking Sl0,000. !rl.5·9331, -646·4<Ml or 548-7~ sold . 6 Families. Frames, ~~~on9~:~· 1978 Port MERC TS. 60 HIP with ing\on Hatbour. $3.'iO per Motorcvdtt/ ~tH?!~~c7~lh!:i Atlescan....rtw. ·1487a rs m. '79 El Camino. air, PS. OUTlAGIOUSLY ladi.es purses. hand· • ----controls. Runs good. mo.213/5112,...lM Scooftn · 9150 Offer968-S2lO 2929HarbOrBt vd 4W~Dm.. 9550 ~:ck!~115:;.~~· ~~u~~· • ...._ Pa 1 n led PI ates . Stereo. Bonnet chest, 1_350. ~Hl;!30 NEWPORT BEACH Costa Mesa ....................... ,.,.,..,.,. <•G..A.t~7 • .. ,. s g I ass ware. I ad y • s tables. baskets. Sat & S----. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ig KZ650 lo mi like new ~ ,,..,-= Yard Sale lst Ed1t1ons. Schwinn bike, sheepsltlll Sun a.J 3'4 Broadway I· Tex recordlllg depth Dock avail. up to 18' ltn7 YAZfJIJ. S2SO. 1977 Sl700/0BO ' · 46-lt 4 '74 JEB' WAGOH 1iC°HEVV ~;-;.;rm some autographed , inti· rug. blankets S<'·SlOO C lit . . sounder, Koolatron 12 v. 51 o. 675-7380 YZ125, tl'IO. both good 49'7·3426 SSAYISAYIS Low mileage. All extras 8trlt. campersbell S:!SOO qu~ nags Ir prin~. tools. 1419 Santanella Terrace. Cl~th.ing, rum.iture etc. ~~~ft~·~H::::dl°'jT~: IMh. Speecl & condi\ioo. S45-9579 1973 YAMAHA 100 MX. WfTH USID PAITS __ ___.,SS=7._.·l868= 962-6007 prt1ms. et ahi. s.at CdM, Sat only, 9-2. NO Sal/Sun 9·5PM 205 minen·cushions&misc. Ski 90IO 11178 KUSO, l2.SOO ml. 2 Verygoodcondltion. lmport.ed carparts There's an easy way for '79 CHEVY Scottsdale Sat/Sun a.3. 2319 LaLlll· EARLY BJ RDS, please. an1 St Shor ·s From 4 ·It h. S48--0928 ••••••••••••••••••••••• helmets. nra battery. S2SO 995-8989 IMPORT you t.o sell that bicycle Otes fl l<JT Lng Bed, da NB/CM. BCLAOSH QNLY. 2·person Pink Elephant ....,_,_.., is· SKI BOAT with new Sl'50. S4M867 1974 YAMAHA2SO MX AUTOSUPPLY you no longer use Just wlcamper shell Stereo. GARAGE SALE-Kitchen ~K SALf;. Furn, costume. couch, child's --lrallerSSOO. '77H.D.s..tlttr Verygoodrond.$400 lOlN.Manchester advertise 1t in the saddle tanks. p's, auto. utensils,elecappl,much cacti. antq, muic. elect. desk. toys etc . 9.5 r.ts ... LotSdt! 548-9691 BlackS2500.tll·20'19 Anaheim 776-9900 Classified!Call642·S678 a/c,p/b ~ more. Plants. 2500 Laite appl. Knowell Pl .. C.M. Sat/Sun 2.573 Fordham Pumps, ronlrols, instru· .............. Mew 9100 ............. _,Mew "·-' .... 9100 Park Ln.Sal1Swt9-S S&Sun. Dr CM. ments. hardware etc _... ~ HOO Allfo1., Mew HOO Alltos, Hew HOO Allfos, Mew 9100 _.,01, "ew U I •-U I . S l J I 'M. • • • • • • • • • • • • •••' •• •• • • • • • • •'' •' • • •• •••••••• •• • •' • •• • • • • • • • • •• • .. • • • • • '• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GARAGESALE aua • nlL'lwi .'lems. GARAGESALE a u Y-Juty25&2l6 8•5 too much to menuon all. M · S S Boatswains Locker 2123Con,;--·tat' ,C.M. Fri,Sat.Sun&-SPM.13117 isc. l · IOO. 278 2431 W.CoastHwyNB ..,,..,, _ Hanover. Cost.a Mesa. c-:-. ---------Balter, In alley off Sat/Sun. Giant Marine Goodie Mart.I College. See Dimes·a· Sale: new &i used gear PartiilglotSdt! Line. Garage sale. Telescope. rrom marine job shop. Pumps. controls. insln.i· wrought iron, leak furn, 4oavy anchor. 30 .. ring ments hardware etc Big Sale Camping gear. much, much more. Sat bouys , Zodiac Grand SatJuly 25 ·1 etc. 9421 Bannin& Ave , Sun.SlOHaulDr COM. Raid MKllwet suits. BoatswainsLoclter HuntBcb.Sat/Sun. 14 Family, Sat. 9am. m1Scsml&1&.boatgear, 2431W.CoestffwyNB Sale! Silhouette ex Bikes. 90 Enduro, tools. EIUotl lOmancanstrUfe lounge . K O'Lawn rum .. more !ISi Sonora. rart. masts, boons. Garage Sale-3239 mower. table uw, & C.M. poles, sails, sml spinn. Nebraska Place, C.M. misc hsehld toys/tools. Antiques,goodies&junk_ boat covers , s tern tnr Tewinltle School> 111689 Morongo St. FV Sal. 9-3. 519 Fullerton. pulpit. Sabot, Kite, 6 m Sal/Sun 7/25-26. Sat/Sup N.B. 646·2160 Cata ma rans. PacUic 642-5678 winches. alum & s·s flt· tings , trailer boxes. compasses. surl board, bow plank. wire rope. 13' whaler trailer. much, much more'! 447 Old Mlsctl••-lotO Mlscel• •-lotO Office F•mt .. & Blvd Newport Blv. NB ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••,•• s,....i_... 1015 (714 ) 645·4520, open .. .,...,..._ Sal/Sun 7/25, 7/216 lOAM IEDWOODZX6'S Las Veaas ••••••••••••••••••••••• to4PM 2' lo 20' long. Xlnl deck· 3 days, 2 nl'iiJ!ta Postal meter for lease loGh-,------1 ing. Fresh truck load ar· si.ooo worth of nefi··· 50% of market. Jeanne · • ower . -kl s t ~ "-U!. .... 19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nvmg wee y. ave a k9.9$ 642-1845 ....,..... 28' Skipjack. Volvoa ss•ft. PP call J im --646-988Sanrtime 7\.t' Slide in Sleeper good Pets 1017 250/hrs .. full instru. PLAYHOUSE. Cus t. cood.S250F1RM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ment .. swim slp .. can· m 4300 FOR SALE!!! vau . rish gear. plank. wood.A·rrame. balcony. . Young blut •· gold trlr $25,000 rirm swing, rope ladd, can "' It 675-1225 d isassemble. 1140 Mlacal••-macaw with a huge w. emu. · 556-6389 W..ted IOll wrought iron cage. 28 Skipjack, yolvos GYM SET with weights ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lonely ... needs a friend! 250/hrs .. rull anstru· and attachmentsS80. Nautilus Aerobic plus Sl.200.00. Call Dana at ment ... swim stp., ran· '"''3214 membership. Moving. 41-7 vass. rlSh gear. plank. ~ ---%.-=..&-Z:...!..---1 \rlr. US.000 rirm BAR KEG COOLER Good deal 8mos1en for Parrot young & v~ry w/tenns. 675-1225. F .. Sl!Sin~I Aerobic exercise tame SJOO Cage an •-~-------< w1 ountain. 11 ... e new classes. 646-9414 Eves. eluded. Call 545.79oj i9 as· V1lun1 SF. R<tdar, $600/0B~l 7609 2 Queen AM style dining Eve Wknd Twin Cats Diesels . . rm chairs with arms Ir 2 3' c;C;1umbian Red Tail B~toJ... P:P. 67S.86Sl'. •IA.LLOOHS without. Need re· Boa, w/tank & heater. Cablll Crwser, good Uve· UniquePartyGirt fUli:shingOK.644-6579. SlQO/bstolr.$49-1547 aboard. Lo~aled in Delivered Locally 4-8 drawer desk in good BURMESEPY'IltON France.. 26 diesel. Order Now 645-6445 condition. 3~ ft $40/bst ~.._000=·:..='-==---~ Balloons Of Newe<>rt ~~ 646-~ , ........ ...e.d Lo•el•aaM 1 PIED Ir l ALBINO 197' r-Y•cletef Helium Bouquets de· Mlllkal Cockatiel both hand Sportfisher Sl.54mo livered. Perfect ror mfr r 1 b IOel tamed wllge wrougbl 24'SearaySD S130mo everyoccasion.6734419 ....................... ironcageS250S57·1122 25'Sk1p Jaclt SUlmo Club Membership w/ Rhodes Stage 73. 2SOW UiASAASPSO Sbprentsincluded University Athletic GilUen Knageramp. Arp S months. Shot.s up to Phasequitydnpaym'l Club.SS00.700.1818 Axe sy n .. center date . Male ... AKC . Da730·6620evSS7·9327 D I S ff W ASH E R . Bassman speaker for Papers. Sl7S. 646-094-4 28' Monterey Diesel: sale.Andy4tn·~l G b .,._ .. __ Fl h d' L •-Whirlpool portable SlOO. ray Ze ra rmC•""'· 4 s . 1ve. wora "' Sewing mach • Ke.n· pp~a;!~s~icm:~~~~ll~:d pair at SlO~ s:i:~~l~i::rt w~~ ~:~e·&t,.~~~nt.s1~t S3'0/0B0642-3fishtanks.S20.~&SJS. N.B~m~rin .S4S-87 · 497.4259 Yamaha Flute, like new. Ba by rabbits . SS. '5822' ChrisSeaskiUwilh Dmette Set $60. MISC pie· SlSO. 540-8581 slip. S4500. lures SS.SlO. Damaged S40-t»62 ra.o & o..,_. 1090 199· surfboard UO. Desk S25. CONN THEATR ICAL •••••~•••••••••••n•••• is· Boston Whaler, SSH. & more. 42 Seaarape ORGA~. convex pedals, Mahog. B. Grand Piano. P. Evinrude. Lo~ded. (next to 1402 Superior) appraised new $9,000. $1900 firm. A.Jao coUec· immac cond. Private N.B. Seldom Uffd.645-5299 tor's statuary. P.P. Party f42·?242eves/wknds. Risson bass set. $100. S45-l'Z70. ~~89915~--...... Female Dobie. Year old. Taka arowtlc euitar w. Piano Ir Bench Janssen Sea Ro&ue. Salty Monk SSO. '78 SuiultJ RM250· case.SllS.645--4415 Console walnut finish diesel trawler. 3 GPH. $600. 77S.~lft3:~. xlnl cond seldoni Sl3,000 immed. sale. Very choice & rare played.f'191!. 7ss.1m. Moorin vail.645-41~ TANZANITE. Faceted Rhodes Sta&e 73 Mark 11 HP#rOIT C&.ASSIC Stone. over 2 r ts. pianow/phaseshift ,xlnt 24' South Coast cutty 640-8688. cond. Al.lo Roland Jau cabin cruiser. xlnt cond. 3 Pageant ol the Muter tickets for8f2. Will swap fprtf14. msa Bally pinball, <Playboy>. perfect cond. • Call Karta ~1·5D Chorus amp. MS=llllm Full cover. Chev V8 enJ. PIANO low upright Baittank.2radlol,lwlll (Spinet) w/bench. ball. 3 bilge pumps, Beaut. wood, Ivory keys. head, de~ rec:. 70 gal $700/offrr. §15§7$5 gu tuk. dock a~ail. Must see to apprtttate. ... / c.....,, '"' .............................................. SHARKS!! 38' Pacemaker Yacbt1 sleeps &. ror Chartel'. Spec:laliJlnf.~i:.hart ri. bin• olf Ca llland. .tYfm·•· f(t@dm. CHAITll zs•.50• Power 10at1 . • ' 1981 TOYOTA C•OLLA 2 Or. Sedan. Equipment includes 4 speed transmission, bucket seats. power assisted front disc brakes & is fully factory equipped. (084857). 1n1 TOYOTA PICKUP s4 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOi SIDAN Equipment includes 4 speed ovtrdriwe lrMlmlstion, power steering, J>O'Mlt bflk-. pinstripe, wheel well moldings and morel (193741~ 1977TOYOTA PICIUP Thia one hu 1 long wti..it.1, automatic lrlntmlulon. lhell, radio with an 8 tracll tlpt. llttpes and whitewall tlrt1. (1H1~ s3999 f s 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOITUllO Equipment Includes 4 speed overdrive transmll&lon. powtt SlHflng. power bfakN. alloy wtlMls. pin stripe and tn()(tl (201 S47l 511,702 I 1974 VOLISWM9C IUS Equipment Include• 4 cyl. engine. 4 Speed '1*lltnlulon, air condltlonll'lg, N.4..fM seerwo & complete custom Interior. (851SYD~ 54999 1979 HONDA CIVIC 4 oyt. q lne, 4 •PMd trane .• th oond . bucket IMll. radio. pin 1trl(lt!r.,.._body lldt moldlngs a In talent condition! 1~XIA). s ' 1981 VOLVO 2 DOOR SEDAN Eq uipment includes an au1 omat1c transm11s1on . power stee11ng. poWlf bfakes p1n1tri pe. wheel well moldings and more• (195tn) 1971 VOLVO 164 SfDAH Thit car Is '" excellent condition• Equipment 1ncludts 4 apetd transmission, AM-FM radio. air conditioning and 11 has ire1a11tc p11n1 (097JRO) 1976 VOLVO 245WA-.OM Economy with room for lht t1m11y1 4 cyl engine, automatic 1r1n1 • cld10. bocktt ... ,, and lltet rldlll ltrM, (072213) 54299 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR H>I USED CARS ALAM MA~ ,OMTIAC/SUIAIU 2480Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 54t-4JOO Mf· 1457 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchase or trade·in of your clean Porsche. Cbedt with Us Todav! WtP.!l. OVtK ....... For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi ·~-VW-PORSCH&AUD' ~ E,CoastHiway at Ba)'llde Dnve "" rt Beach 673-0000 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT,frlday, Juty 24, 1911 TOP S DOI.URS For Clean Used Can&Trucks We P•X cash on the spot! Coot a cl buyer at DcSANFIS CHEVROLET San Clemedte ll 1-0510 4'1-1500 WANTED! Late model Toyot&s and Vo lvo s . Call u s TODAY!!! ..... •. , MISS TllS SAUi CM YOU llllEYE m ... 111 lASf n• AUOSllmJI YOU A FACTOIT lllVOtCE I. I I , I I 1982 EXP's 1911 · saaoo ·f 100 & F250 ~.,.,OVER PICKUPS COST DELIVERS ANY HEW OR USED VEHICLE IH STOCK • MEW IM CALIF.7 • LITTLEORKO CREDm • SHOITON DOWM PAYMENT? I 975 CHEVROLET IMPALA SEDAN ~ .... ~ .. --... --int -0•-nl lllll'""'' 1977 FORD LTD II WAGON Room for tftt •"Ott ''""'''' AwtOMl f1< --.... -~-... -·-~ ract tN -ltlm'l CSlll , .. 111 • -52595 1977 DATSUN 1210 COUPE ..,. _ • .,._ ..... 4..., ··-• ~ ._ ..... _, (117$141 ... NIG') 52995 53595 CVCCWAGOM , hVlll"lt •I oMI-4 t•I "''"'" "'"""'' ---AMAi-t-----·•-&IOOI -IOtaalll -'41*) • MEW OH YOUR JOI? • MILITAAY? • SLOW CREDIT HISTORY? 1976 HONDA CVCC COUPE E~ '~ on -="'-'~ c .,.._ .....,,. • IOING trentf\'HH IOn tldtO.. -'tel• ...... ,,,.. -Ouard• & ....,,., (0$4110) 111r.oe1111 52395 · 1974DODGE DIOOPICKUP (-·-·---... ___ .,,.,_.,Cl)_)CSol\ ..... T) 52695 c I 971 PLYMOUTH SAPAIRO COUPE 4 ~ ........ eulolNllC .,._ ~ ..... ~tap, ~M recloo •llCI-~ ·~(410rm)(lli *&ti 53995 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/frfday, July 24; 1911 Lower tar.. New filter.. Satne great taste. New mg J VANTAGE 1 l L-----------~ 1 J f ----- I ivANTAGE I ULTRA LIGHTS f I t llhaLowrar4mg . t ___ . F mg By MICHAEL DOUGAN CM ............... Art is to Laguna Beach as show business is to Los Angeles -it's an enderni~ P,art of the aura, ~n inseparable coinponent o( the culture. Once a renowned artists col- ony, Lagutaa Beach has un- dergone a metall)Orphosis in r .. cent ye8J1, beeoming a t,owiat mecca and ..._-1aaven for the lD'baJI affluent. Edler residents had no room in their vocabulary for time-share or1lifestyle. Still, the bamlet by the sea clings tena~ly to an artistic herit.age, celebrating it annually in an orgy of festivals. • Most well·known of these is the Festival of the Arts, highlighted by the world -famous Pageant of the Masters, now un-der way in tbe Irvine Bowl. (For a fresn perlp!Ctiw on thi;s event, •~ Currtfltly llallfing °"page 13.) But visitors to the village DJight take some advice from Dorothy and her friends in .. The Wiz" and choose to "ease on down the road ... Laguna Canyon Road, that is, where two other art fairs are, also drawing en- thusiastic crowds. Those are the Sa wdusl Fine Arts and Crafts Festival and the Arl-A·Fair, two on-going events that provide a populist counter- point to the exclusive Festival of the Arts. While both feature bigh- quality art works, there is more emphasis on the practical crafts. You can buy a painting, a piece of sculpture, a wallet or a lamp. All hand-made. of course. The color(ul Sawdust Fine Arts and Crafts Festival continues on the edge of town through Aug. ab, with some 200 artists and craftspeople exhibiting their works in an atmosphere reminis- cent of the-Old West. The Sawdust Festival was originated in the 1960s as an alternative to the Festival of the Arts. Sawdust founders wanted to be free from the restrictions of a juried show . Their stated philosophy is "daring to be dif: ferent." All exhibitors are residents of the Laguna area and are chosen on a first-come, first-served basis. -Items on sale include jewelry, paintings, sculpture, weavinp, ceramics, metalwdt'ks, blown glass, leathercrafts,. furniture, clothing, etchings. mosaics. quilts, puzzles, fountaiaa, lost Lire Gigs wax castings, raku, earthenware, lamps, scrimshaw, wind chimes and graphics. As usual, the festival features free entertainment in the form of strolling musicians, mimes, clowns, jugglers, acrobats and magicians. A wide variety of food is available on the festival grounds. The Sawdust Festival costs $1 for admission and is open from 10 a .m . to 11 p.m. daily. A free public parking lot is located within walking distance. A mile outside of town we find the Art-A-Fair Festival, where Oelly ............ ...,Lee .. _ 130 artists are displaying their work. The Art·A-Fair is located on Laguna Canyon Road al Canyon Acres Drive. This show also f ea lures a broad range of creations, from things to bang to things to use. Admission is $1. The Art-A-Fair is open from 10 a.m . to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 10 a .m . to 11 p.m. Friday and Satur· day through Aug. 30. Both shows contribute to the LaglDla tableaux in a town where art still reigns, for many, as life's rai.ton d'etre. A complete listi11g of lit'e nightclub entertainment on the Orange Coast . See page 15~ The early days of the Laguna Arts Festival as seen through the eyes of a pioneer. See Curren ly Hanging Page :18 f I. I I I \ I I \ I I I 1 I .. I I Music They just keep on singing 'They toont instant,.success. They toont to start at the top -but it all starts with humility.' ... I Theater OC G i tages 'RUnaways' A contemporary tale of youth on the run By JEFF PADE& Of .. 0-. ......... "I've never dealt with a more com- pelling, honest or straightforward piece of theater ln my life," said Orange Coast College drama director William Purkiss. He was referring to the OCC sum- mer mus ical "Runaways " by Elizabeth Swadoa set to open in the college Auditorium July 30 for a 10· day run. '·Runaways" is a contemporary tale of people livin, on Jbeir own acrappla& for survival as ru aways on America's sLreeta. ~ rkiss calls it a frank, uncom- --1>romlslng look al the growing prob- lem, but one that offers optimism and humor af weU. Working with a grant from a major New York stage producer. Swados spent a fuJI year researching the • play. talking to runaways both on the street and in institutions. The resuJt was a 30-member cast she keeps oostaae throughout the muslaal - even during lntermiuion, wheQ the runaways s leep on the stage "street." Through words and music, each runaway tells the story of his or her life. The play is loosely plotted and no one character is the hero or heroine. "She wanted to write a pJay about kids, not just a kid," said Purkiss. "In this play. everyone has a story to tell and the stories inte rweave but there's oo one focal character. It's part of the dlversUy she was after." ··Runa ways'· ope ned off-off- Broadway and ran for nine months before moving to Broadway for a Oft(!· year run. The play. received "eU in Los Angeles also, was nominated for an Obie Award. •·swados is very much like Sc>Qd· beim in a lot of ways," s aid Purkiss. "She uses music much more for tone than for structural purity - she'll do anything she can to make the aounds she needs. She's got re(· gae. rock. punk, folk rock muaic fO· lng here -a little or e verythin1. ~e the best writers Of musicals, she un- derstands the relationship between story and music ... According to Purkiss, "Runaways" transcends pure entertainment and addresses some or the seminal iuaea of our sociely, especially on the rela· tiopships between children and their parents. Purkiss is a d ivo rced parent himself, and s ays the play has opened up some .. p<>pping" dialogues between himself and his 18, 14 and 12 year old sons. "~i<is, are the most resilient and precious product we have. They're so bright, sp fast, so sensitive -they're a resoqrce we just can't squander and I think they're often taken for granted. We spend $135 bUlion for de- fense? Society seems to be falling apart while we watch. How are kids supposed to understand the crazinesa we're in? ·'This play speaks rieht lo parsmts too. ll makes us ask very basic quu- tions, like do you want chi.l4reo or ·. don't you? There are a lot of ehhdren who are ill-conceived, not realty wanted. BILL PURKISS ... 'Runat.00ys ' contemporary drama •·And certainly. this play is a reflection of the society as a Whole. We're all runaways, we're all run- ning away from things. We run away from old people by pushing them a1Slde, husband and wives discard ,ach other, looking for some kind or El Dorado. That's one of the tragic aspects of our culture that we avoid things rather than correct them. That's ..ybf we've bad the tremen- dous interest in charismatic religion, in psychotherapy. In a lot of ways, the kids in 'Runaways' are just a context for all society." Purkiss said. Youngsters in the OCC cast nuice from 15 to 21 years in age, aad U1eJ were gleaned from county bigll schools by Purkiss. Jn performi:QC fGr the OCC summer m,usical, they jaill the ranks with Di•ne Keatcm. Tam Teorne and a host or ot.ber pro- fessionals who got their start wil.ll occ. Tickets are priced at k.9, SUI and $2.50 and curtain time for ta.e J• ly 30 to Aug. 8 run is 8 p.m. Par~ information call 556-5527. The talents of a dozen ·local theater groups wiU Community '!'beater with an excerpt from its pro-The festival resumes Saturclay night .i I widl be gathered un<ter one roof next. •eejle.od when the duction ol Nell Slmon's "The Sunshine Boys." "The Footsteps of Doves" by tbe Ana-II~ Orange County Community Tbeater AssociatJon Directbf'l~obert Hastings alAo appears in the show Players or Anaheim. Director Roberta p~·· unveils its second annul one·acl ~ay festi¥al. alOJ!I wl~ Alap Lund, Tom Adams. Carlene east includes June Winslow, Ken CJaJta. a... Three productions will be presented on each of Queasner, ·Gary S;eymour Ji .• Bfrttara Hollis and raine McWUliams and Michelle Edwards. the OCCTA festival's four days -July 30, 31, Aug. Steven Cztcuth. Arthur Schnltzler's "La Roode" ~ s.~·· land 2 -at th~ Newport '!'heater J\rtS Center, 2501 T¥ SaddJe!Hirk VaHtJ Community Theater 9 p.m. orrering from the Newport Hatt.or Adan Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. <soon t'c> be 're·cl\ffst~rltd the Mission Viejo Theater with James O'Hannoo direcUnt. 'fte CMt That's three more shows than were offered at Playhouse) closes out the first evening at 10 with a will be made up of Ellen Hughes, Stuart the inaugural fest in 1980, wruc~ played three days scene from its current melodrama, "Pure as the Calderwood, Joseph Kawaja, Valerie llcU.,.. ... to full houses and' led to the creaUon ol O<(CTA as Driven Snow"r 4fretted' by Vince Cordio. George lkadford. a coun~ywide amalgamation ol playbouaes dedi-Performers are a.u Loulle ~ Tom McKee, Celebrating "HaUowe~" a bit eart1 • .i 11 • cated to the encbaocement. promot;oo and en-Ruttl Comfort Oa'ril.. ,.... ~J. Ellis Estes, Saturday, will be the Irvine Commun.lt.J '.ftaler. oouragernentofcommunitytbe,aterio1eneral. LajuaQa Blabca. llon IWeDJotl, Marjorie Rob Fahey ls dJr~ctlng tbe LeOQard Melft ...._. "We·~~ adviaing people lo get their tickets ear-Mcca•. U..Sa• ..... ..._Drumm. wttb Steve Fox and Myrna Ryu compailbc J11e ly from representatives or their own theater OJ ' r ~ •eeond nJgbt at a o'clock Friday cut. · groups, since vce're probably goinc to be sold out will be •• .._ 'l'beater" br U.. J:••beek Com-· The Laauna M<>Ulton f1ayboQ.se brlnc.s its cm-- again," NY• Patil-Gene SamPIOD, chairman of the pany Theater under the dlr ctton of Jerry rent atttadloo, the award·Wian.lnl "lllatdt Poilll," 1981 festival uul oataoinc praidelat of OCCtA. McCulloch. The cut inchades Pana Albert, Leslie to the festival's final day, play\DI at 2 p.m. er._ Mrs. Sampson, of the host Newport theater, has Baldwin, Broce 'Bierman·, Diana Bracy, Jim Fleminc directs Mary Jane Roberti'~' ml turned the gavel over to Jack Willenbac'her, who Chamberlain, Jill Corley, Christine Fi.sher, Liaa bis cast consists of Barbara Edivan, Rdbert.K'Gbl. represent.a the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Horowits, Carrie Howe, Mark Lambrecht. Cori Jack Rein, Nancy McKee, Michael Bielita, Proceeda from the feativaJ will be distributed Lanting, Eric Leviton, Michael llcAlexander, Jeff Richard Rodgers and Deena Driskell. among ~ partlcJpating theaten and '11ocated to Owen, Alan Rosenbaum, June Sison and Terry ~ from two 'plays ~U ~ pnu 'ef • the operation ol OCCTA. Sinal~nigbt Uc~eta,, are Whiteside. • 3 p.m.·~y b>: tbe C1prea Coaun~ Orflell&-. bein1 olf8"d 'bf e.Ch theater; "Wblle Mrfee ad-· Garden Grove'• Gem 'nleeter ii on Friday at 9 ed Theater, which wUI put oo "fte An1hnm•iae missions at a dilcount may be ordered by calling with Edward Albee's drama "The Zoo Story.': Trial" and "U Men Played Canis u Wo... .o..- Willenbacber at M5-1W. Mich11el Nearin& d.irecta the two-character cast of Directors Geoffrey Gread and Clyde Bon. .._ TM lesltv-1 awl1111 into acUo6 on Ju.ly 30 at a WlUie Vanderkertoff and CJa..v Wilcox. •Ill pet'form, atoo1 with Kevin Alber, Na-a. o'clock with the dunUncton Be~b Pla1boule'1 The holt NeQC>rt Tlae..,... AIU Ceat.er ct.es · Alnew ud·Dan .U,oJL • procludkm ol "Tb« Rape. al ~y ~µa$1° bJ A. the second ale"' at 10 ,riU. LuciJle F.J••i• "n., .. fte ~ Jiles• Chic Pla1Mdle wri&a .... It~ Gurney . .INo McGUUi ii dlrectinl and her cut HJtcbhiker;• to be dfreded bf. Kent loMICa Cut fiaa& ........ hi \be f•Uval Smda)' at• ._._ wD . lneludel Vlcky Gaylord, Rocer Mills and llarria members are WU Culleft, Lott ToWlet, t.lada Jan lloetnor'• "Patio.'~ SW. Wlukk will._ KJU1b,, .l _ • • -.i.a .. • . . ,, To'YJ~, Jf~'1'11· ,lOM, .-~, ""°"~ ~-~ twodaracter eomedy wtth Helene Briall-' .NutooUJeTbU~,ljltfl~, .. ~ .. ~~~ berl,DOlly ,·· AlNilSIOrii."" '""'<,: ·~ ·8~~r 1,~v'i 1.'./._._ .• ~"rf ,~ 1? V,"; !>.•' ... Persona11t1es • ... . Shelly and Dav_i<:J, get there 'any which way you can' Bw MICIMEL DOUGAN therwett1e seing to do sotnethmg and they fail for of .. ~Nlt...,. ooe reason.or another." _ .. SbeUy West and David Frizzell are Uving p .. f Alter t:noolht 'of hepmg doOrs aram,' a break tMat succe11 cannot be inherited like the famUy came when Garrett played the oft-maligned album farm. for country music fan Clint Eastwood. Eastwood Alt.bough both come from illustrious country became so enamored of "You're the Reason God music clans -his brother was Lefty Frizzell; her Made Oklahoma" that he insisted it be included in mom is Dottie West -it once seemed that the the soundtrack of bis next movie, "Any Which gods ol pjck and tw....a ~«e conspiring lo prevent Way You Can." • the duet from ev~f m•~I a hit record. "Act\lally, what they did,•• expfained Frizzell, When their first lib&le, "You1re the Reason "him and Clint Eastwood started their own label G<>d Made Oklahoma," climbed to the pinnacle of called Viva and went through production with ' the country charts, resting comfortably there for Warner Bros. Warner Bros. bad turned us down weeks, it was a tribute to peneverance and luck. before.•• The lyrical, romantic song, was one of several. Fria&ell aaid be bad oever bad the support. in that FriueU and Miss West recorded in Jaftuary ol terms ol promotion, that be b~ with "Oklahoma." last year for producer Snuff Garrell, to be re-"I was •mazed at hQw many people it takes to leased on his Casablanca label. Weeks later, make a hit record," he recalled.' • C~sabJanca folded. • "Jt ~s you feel Uke ~ small l>art or it after .. So the b4;4t8~ Frizzell and his youthful awhi~" added Mi$S West. ' partner began _,.,p~g for a new Ol.ltlet. Her ·own pers~ctive is somewhat different ->we-took l~telt+the major labels and it wH than Frfµ~n·s. While he•struggled for years to rejected -tbe 'whole product, -not juSt find ~hJt,sttesawherfirstrecordclimbtothetop "Oklahoma," said Miss West. "It was kind of dis-of the charts. couraging for awhile." Miss West's route to stardom was marked by , "We had our hopes up and all of a sudden roadsigns of romance. Had she not fallen in love nobody wanted it," added Frizzell. "After awhile, with Frizzell's younger brother, Allen, she might yeu kind of start to 1 ~bl yollr§elf, .This is the ,stil\ be known onJy as a country sing~r'!J daughter. etsJest buslnesl la the' world to doubt yourself in.' I. •. In fact, Miss lWest said she never really liked Ybur hopes get buil' up and .all of a sudden they--'Country music. · ., • don-'t come true." t "My radio 'lt'asn't always set on country sta- For Frbull. 391 it ~as<en old story. Althou1h fiolts , you know 1Vhat I mean?" she noted. he bas been in tbe entertainment business for .all of B~ slle left: tollege to ~&. bac•-up with her ~ life. beginning with his brother'• gro\Jp i f' a mot ft er. That's when she .met 'Allen l"rld:ell, who teea-ager, Frizze~ solo soccesses ~re modest. w's playing rhythm guitar "JUr.Pottie's band. • "I've been art>unct fof a lot of years and· I . · · "M>ecame fa'miliar with tW Frizzell style and started thinJdn& I should have learned something it really caught my ear," she. remembered. "I aJoDg those lines," he said. "I went through yeal'S' totally fell in love with country music.'' d an hav 1·songs ~t and hlnk.in In Ume. she and Allen moved to Oalifornia to LAST Amil tllE FACT ,..... .. ... r ·- • • ' lJ~ !fMS ' IPJll. Wld.-lll Tiiie••' , , .................. . '~MY$ A ..... ,.,.._~ •ft:H "'°'"• ... _, .......... Jewlsli SINGLES ~* Or1nge Coast College Summer MuslcatWorlcahop presents '1 • • LL. by Eli:Uloettl 9wados 'Jo.1po1190red by Onlnge Coest College 4 file Orenge County Shtl"J C11e Netwot1t I I July 30, 31-Aug . 1, 6, 7, 8 8:00 P.M. $4.50. $3.50. $2.50 • I y l .. .. " pursue a career together. Miss West l~arned to play bass guilari he graduated to lead. And, with David, they formed a band. "I started taking them with me to Reno in· See Shell • Page s ~ ..... a...... ......... ...,.... ~ Actklti.t 714/537-JASS OftANOI COUH f Y WI~ lOIANOtlH ....,.,, .. , When life aets a little drab, why not spruce it up with a little color. These nett com-ina weeks moe Aiied witb twelve excitiAQ and un1qw performances of Cod.spell. Uftlque because we've brought it into the 80's. And it's~. Very good, Qutjust • haportant, the priu is food too. Adult tickets ire only four doll.lrs, children under twelve only three. Come to Maranatha Villaee in Santa Ana to pick up your tickets or call 711-0967 to order youn by phone. So, If you want to be Plrt o( a c<>J. om.ti aud~nu-comel .lewllllt Anoct.tlon of ............. A ,,..,_ flf ,.._ l OI ~ ...... c-ity ........ , ....... '°" ~ ..... Local , county, st~~~~ ~~ntfrl&Otional , events come to "®T. aoors{ep ... .._. , 1 " in the bright, light and lively --1 rllll_I PerformMee IWai July 31st, AUQust 1st& 2nd, 7th, 8th & 9th, 14th, 15th & 16th. Friday and Saturday showinQs at 8:00 p.m.; Sunda,ys, either matinees at 2:30 p.m. or ~nas -1 7:30 p.m . AD....,.nomanca held at the Semte n.eatet. 1952 West La Palma Avenue, Anaheim, ~ifona NwlH ... ViDaati 2-400 Sunllower Avenue, Santa Ana. CA. (714) 556-7620 Pn .. clll ~ Search" ~~c., ""· Pott ~ Boa 127!& Giiden JfHl ~ I Personalities • • From.._t stead ol utna the house baDcla there," aaid David .Friaell, who bad been playinc the caslnO. rerularly u a ainale act. "It wu nlce to have your own bud. Even tbou&h we may not have been the beat muaiclans ln the world, at least we knew the arraneemeot.s." All three sang lead vocals. "Evwr~Y dW everytbinc," Frlnell eirplained. "It ~·t matter who waaalDling." "All this lime, a duet wu forming and we didn't even realize it," said Mias West. In time a pattern became clear and Garrett, they said, "recognised what value the names could have" in promoting a new act. NC>W Ulat success baa become part of t.bear vocabulary, lllss Wett and Allen are eqaged and the band has moved back to Nubville. -"'l'be eonp are so big in Tex.as and Oklahoma, let's face it. that's where we spend a lot or our time," explained Friuell. ''lt'a easier to get there from NMbYtlle. '' Their elbum, "Carryln' oo the Family Name," ls selliq wll. l"rinell said they Ud the album tl· Ue in mind far almoit a year before it occurred to him to write a IOftC of tbe same ume. In lb.at tune, ·he invokes memories ol other maslcal r .... lions -Rant Williams Jr., Rex Allen Jr. and ~b· bie Boone. A cut o(( that album, "Texas State or Mind," la likely to become their next blt •lnale. Tbe theme t.. familiar: A Texas cowboy has moved to Calilornia, leavi.Dc bis sweetheart be11ind. Jn "You're the Reason God llade otlabom1," it ii the WOIUD wa. bu come to la AqeJes. wi..re ·'the Sant.a Monica freeway can aure make a COUD· try girl blue.'' Meanwhile, Frizzell has recorded a selo tribute to hi.a departed brother, with a ·mue help from Merle HatrearcL A sample lyric: "There's a little bit of Lefty left in .me." He's plannlnt to mate a solo album in October. "We need to establish somewhere alon• the line that we're not just a duet act," sald Min West, who will have her own solo included in their next LP, then released as a sinele. Shelly West and David Friuell, who played last Sunday at the Oranee County Fair, will •P· pear ltondq night ,at 7 and 10 in the ~ruy f{orae Steak Houella&.ta Ana. sets . .. i Tickets have gode mrsale fbr the Los "IJJteles Pbilbarmonic's two series of five concerts each in Orange County, under the auspices or the Oranee County Philharmonic Society. Carlo Maria Guilinia, Philharmonic: muslc "director, will conduct five or lhe..,.CQQ~ffl! .. u11eat conductors, Including associate ~M"~nl· Whun Chung, director, will occupy the rostrum for the rern.a.inM~· 1 1 Gue;tl fqloists "1ill h;idµde· yioUp v~uoso ltzhak P4:rrman; Irish 'flutist Jems Ga'lwa)' and prize-~1!91nf'pj,anist Emanuel Ax. ·· · The first Cdffcert series begiftr Sundily, Oct. 18, The "B" 1e+tes operis on Oct. 31. 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"T1tey•ye got high hopes for the show." said the Huntington Beach act.or. "They aired it right after 'Geeeral Hospital' and 'Edge or NiPl' and I'm hoping they'll decide to .a..t filming full-time." Ena a bis tender age, Luther baa ea.e tkough some trying career cbaages. A precocious actor thru gt -ut elementary, junior high and W&ll school, Luther was offered a coptract by Paramount upon gradUfr tiorr from Warren High School lb Downey. He turned it down and ._t instead to a Bible college in Michigan. · , "I loved acting but r wasn't really sure what to do with myself back then," he remembers. "I wanted to go to college and I had quite an ego problem. Looking back on it, I'm glad I didn't sign with Paramount then. I just wasn't ready.·· Luther attended two years of col· lege before he was expelled for bad behavior -he thought the dormitory was a good place to have parties and . did his best to have them u often as possible. He came back to Huntin,ton Beach and took a job in a dry cleaning service. The job lasted rout years, and during that lime Luther studied with aetini coach Jackie Wells and be1ao playing Orange and Los An1eles county rtighteluba with bis comedy troupes "Be1inning of the End" and "Tuba City." Luther slipped into the Screen Ac· tor's Guild on a commercial for the film "Train Wde to Hollywood," then went back to Paramount to the ex· eculive who had offered him the con· tract two yean before. "The guy didn't want anything to do with me," be said. But aft.er that first commercial, other offers came in and Luther w~ soon making a liv· ing. ·. --- MICHAEL LUTHER ... Hooked when he lost his wings His first movie part was in a scene with John Travolta in "Carrie." "I didn't do too much, it was one ol those parts wi.ere rou &o to the movie, blink your eyes one~ and min it. 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Nearly all of the world's major emerald crystals aod more than six hundred gold artifacts are exhibited. Although the Indiana didn't value gold and emeralds as money, the Spanish eicplorers of the 16th century did. Looting for spi~s. tbey found something more exciting: gold. Froin coastal Indians came tales or the pros- perous inland Muisca tribe who regularly honored a new ruler throuih a ritual at the sacred Lake Guatavita. The heir was stripped to the skin, rubbed with a sticky substance, and then sprinkled with gold dust Crom head to toe. He was taken on a raft to the center of the lake and cleansed of the gold while all the tribesmen threw 1old offerings to the eods into tbe lake. This was the famed El Dorado ('lbe Golden Man>. The story was true and people were trying to drain the lake for its treasures as late as 1965, when it came under the protection of the Colom· bian government. · Stories like El Dorado eneoura1ed the Sganisb to go deeper and deeper into Colombia. Alone the way they destroyed ancient cultures and melted down most ol the gold artifacts they found. Luckily not all were destroyed. The Indians quickly discovered..jbe Spaniah wanted just told, so they hid their artifacts, and prepared gold in· gots for the Spanish. Some of the surviving told pieces are in this collection and they are believed to have come from the peak of the pre-Colombian era (800 B.C. - 1200 A.O.). These golclemithl of ancient America mastered nearly all the gold working techniques 642-4321 n;rec.-t•~· t4> .... ,,, ... I hometown paper, Dae · 1,795 .95-corat emerald used today, with a few exceptions like electroplat· ing and enameling. They did repousee work, forged pieces by hand, knew how to solder and de· veloped the lost wax method. The most exquisitely detailed works are lime dippers from early Cali ma. These were used to dip the lime found in ground sea shells which the In- dians chewed with coca leaves, the plant from which cocaine is extracted. The dippers aren't the only objects testifying to the Indians' love of drugs. Some clay figures are portrayed in a dazed state, and other eold objects depict mushrooms and fro&s -both said to have hallucinogenic properties. Gold was used to decorate the Indians' bodies (often in place of clothing), as household utensils (even as lowly fishhooks and needles) and for re- ligious rites. Ironically since gold was plentiful, it carried liWe intrinsic value aod was traded for needed salt or even cotton cloth. The same thing can be said of the emeralds. Tbey were never cut or polished. The Indians ad· mired an aspect other than the st.Ones' brilliance. Perhaps It was the color, mineral structure, or Prime Rib au jus & Cod1l•il• SMndoy BrantA [.,.ry,ey f:t""" -Fow ,.. __ r- even odor. Like gold, emeralds were com- monplace. Today 90 percent of all emeralds come from Colombia and many important ones are found in this exhibition. There are five uncut Banco de la Republica emerald crystals which range in weight from 220 carats to 1, 796 carats. There Is the Mogul, a 217.80 carat emerald that was carved during the, reign of MoeuJ Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th Century. And there is the 300-year-old Spanish In- quisition Necklace loaned by the Smithsonian Institution that contains 360 diamonda and 16 emeralds. Two years in the making, this exhibition will not travel. Admission is $3 which includes a By- word audio tour. An excellent catalogue is availa- ble with color plates and informative essays on the exhibit. The Natural History Museum is located at 900 Exposition Blvd., Los Ap,gel~13) 742-0341. Tbls continutes through Sept. 6. A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb western-style specialties. Yo ur fa vorite seafood, chick~n. and steak. Delicate soups and delightful salads. Impeccable service in a most beautiful setting. 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Writer/director Steve Gordon has one-upped the traditional story of the rich boy who must 1ive up bis fortune in order to win the woman he loves and pw into maJllMod: 18 Gonllla's venion ttJle S rich boy 1ets bis woman, U. b1I f<>n...t uct':I givet every indicatioa tti.tJle'U continue to beU..4 same shallow, indolent moron we've w•becl.)dl alo~ _. _ _Y ~~tries to eaamor 111 ~ ~ show• ._ llow ....UJ raUell die a1'04lllilMt him are ..;...~ family, ... bltneMd cW>- utante playeil by 'Ul Efkmber179 and the .,_,. neumeo wa.o aUITOUDd tbe 8Hlt fortune. . They're portra~ed u y maniptda=-a killen, ud we're IUP to feel for tbe Arthur flbo ~ baqoven witb a bu bath and a pitcher martiail. ~ We're attracted to him by default. He's the latest in a long line of moral de1enerate1 and be doesn't seem to mind a bit -be grovels in it. In °':.nf.runces, even the jaded eye bat~ taste for y , ---··Arthur.•• the hero fall.I foi. a sttiaU·Ulu·tltlef. · ~ "' W..U Mtbur'flrit aees Linda < 111ss Minnelli she's awipingrtexpensive necktie from a C!!b.l9 boutiqua, He ue1 Iler from a aecurily I~ she's bull)ina dJy, she takes ooe loot at• classy clot.bes and limo, and her head cocks like a crow spS)Ming a clfainond in the srus -sbe'• j love . Sordon won't expfoit. Arthur and LiJ1da i what they really are (a ltlsll and an op~s&. .· respectively) and U he would 'have, we might bva had some run. • 'If With Burt Bacharacb's schmaltzy love sonfl in the background and all the cut-throat people around them, all we're expected to do is accept these two as lovable. It's impossible. John Gielgud is t.tie on'1 .food re,uon to see "'Atlbur." As Hobson. t~iialet and eonfidante to Arttftu-, he's surrounded· by crooks, dr0.1tlnrrct. and rotting~y. ' He's arte&Y{unoier and more generoua than anyone ar ntl""him but he's not disen1aged: Hobspa kee~!Ji enduring eye qut for Art.bur as be stumbles d.nlitenly from Rolls Royce, brings bis hookfrs hootd for breakfast and confounds his father ~tusfaa aq,marry into more money. ~~.,,..,_,...-.............. -.... ioc:jorj.!Ly~.,doesn 't put us orr • • JOHN GIELGUD ... surrogate dad because we're right in it with him. He wears his worry like a suntan -it's always upon mm. Gielt ud Is an island of humor and humanity In F,... Pase 1 the Hae. those people took a lildng to in my mind." wondering what was goinf .on. Then, me. They really believe in my act· just d tM ynr ended, I was offered int. "1he said, a part in ·ia Broadcut Plau' which "Young Lives" is a daytime serial will be aired ttris fall. It's a won· drama focusing on eight maJQJo derfuJ movie, made specifically for characters. The pilot shows w~re al· pay TV. I've got a starring role and tacked by Moral Majority lea°'rs ._, ('1!!._P.rOUd of the whole production," a recent conference Of television prO- LIZA MINNELLI ... shoplifter this messy farce. and even though he's not or.screen as much as Moore or MinneUl, it's his s w all the way. he safd. • •• ~errin ~ Yorir, ............... r 'Fti-:.1~1 ' Luther was one of 500 actors audi· JOrtty constituents -many of whom UU er on tiooed for one of the leads in "Young had ne.ver seen the show -:-flooded Lives." T}le show's producers told ABC with complaints about tt. " ~iddler On the Roof," a proud and scree,i ~as \o have 1eYPI\ curtains, In· him very ear'ly i• t~ >tCretnini i ":rhose CO!'J>laints arerf\ '1otn1 ~ ted~ musical made famous by Zero eluding al ma~. ttir6'1Ch A\ag. 2. process for actors that he'd aJmost' hurt a show like 'The -Ouke• 0 Mostel, is this summer 's music· Based on Sholom Aleichem ·s assuredly get the part. Hazzard.; but they're no~ going to theater produc tion at Fullerton stories, "nddler On the Root" tells "I was still fiJming in New Mexico. help 'Young Lives,"' said Luther. Colleie. what it was like for poor Jews in I knew they wer~ calling other acton "We're look\ng for sponsors and Czarist Russia atthe beginnin1 of this back..for second ~ditioDJ, but I was backing now We're testing it on Boa.sting a "family" from all over century. Everything is based around bu.Vy l\Jlt~ re. fi»m ... ..-rkfD "AlJ this comrovef!y can be th4l Southland on u.e stqe, JD .~"" 1¥"f ye ~~,.~~· ~"vb ~bo bad ...... IO L.A:-r c ed A"BC and tMy bad fbf'ur-it reaJIY ~e, •t~llMt.ra•ptt alld bebind·tbe-~ lalbciireetfyto~~J\d.~occailoo, , said •you got it.' Somewhere aloo1 .too, because i.t isn't an offensive show this box office smash of •ta•e and to the audience .. I "FORCE: FIVE" (R) II ••-=ox AND THE tlOUNlr' (e) .. ONCE UPON A TIME" ~ CIR&T MUPfll!T:CANR'' (G) - It?.:..~~_:. , • NOW PLAYING •-.-n1 CMlf _ ... PUU PICWC'l-'1 CMIT IC..1111111~1»1 J#M~!J.lJI UOllN._. -.1~1• --·-·?· ·~ ~ ..... ll , .. 911.11111 10r,... .,_ ~'13 ._ ,.,l 121 ~lo ............. WWW '*'LO t s n ~>te~~··· ~-fk, ~'li- te pu.t, 1Jf1 wetk.. ~. ; I I' \ r j l I l .1 ,.,. Diversions "MURDER IN THE MAGNOLIAS/' a satlrlcal comedy, opens tonight • the "unt· lngton BNch Playhouse In the SMCUff Vlll-O- center on Main StrHt at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Curtain Is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays through Aug. 29 with tickets avalla- ble at IM7~ "TOM SAWYER," a children's m~al, opens a two-Mekend run tonight at Los Amlp High Schoot, Hell and Newhope Avenues, Fountaln Valley, as a production of the Fountain Valley Community Theater. Curtain Is .7:30 p.m . Fridays and Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Call 847-1108 or 962-5279 for reservatoins. "MATCH POINT" and "DEAD HEAT," two orlglnal one-act plays, open Wednesday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Can- yon Road, Laguna Beach, where they'll be on stage Wednesdays thrQU9h Saturdays at 8 p.m. untll Aug. 8. Reservations at 49.c.-0743. "DEATHTRAP," a new mystery drama, ar- rives Wednesday at Sebe$tlans's West Dinner Playhouse, 1«> Ave. Pico, San Clemente, with Edward Mulhare heading the cast. The show runs nightly except Mondays at varying cur- ta In times through Sept. 13. Reservations 492-9950. "A~ER ™• F'f'/' •.original drama by John Ferzacca, closes July 25 at the ~UNI Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Performances this wHkend and next Wednesday at 8 p.m. tall 49.c.-0743 for tkkets. "GREEN GROW THE LILACS," the non- muslcal version of "Oklahoma," continues for fdlllr weekends-at the Westminster Community The•ter, 7272 Maple St., W.estminster. Performances are Fridays and Saturdayt at 8: 30 p.m . through Aug. 8 with tickets available at 995--4113. "PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW," an old· fashioned melodrama, Is on at the Saddleback Valley Community Theater, 25741-C Obrero, Mission Viejo. The play will be staged Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 1 and tickets may be reserved by calling 830-9252 or 830·"6'!8. . "ON GOLDEN POND," the story of an aging couple In tove, Is being presented by the Sad- dle back Company Theater at Saddleback College through Aug. 2. Curtain time Is 8 weeknights, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays.and 3 p.m. Sundays. Phone 831-'656 or 495-2790 from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. Mondays through Fridays for reservations. "GUYS AND DOLLS," the popular musical by Frank Loesser, Is on at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain <:all Dinner Theater, 6901 El Camino Real, Tustin. Curtain times vary. C.11 .... 1540. EnJGr a tuxurioua ~-ar 1WO-bedroom 'Vitia overtookfng . • ~ Country Cluti Galt Cciurle: • Daily Matd Service • · - CCmple'8 HMlth Spa • 2 Pooll • lnctoor & Outdoor Jacuzzis • Saunas• Massage• Sna 8llr •Kitchen• Dining Area• Wet !al'• Private Patio_•, .GOif ffrlvlleaes on !.tltJ~~!! ~hampion · lhip Canyon SOuih COUfle.~mP(riletary Tennis. r SPECIAL SUMMER OFFER ,,_ltoS1 .. 1•1r I • Pay for 2 nights. with no charge tor 3rd night's stay. • OR 3rd night option of 10 P,M. checkout. • Complimentary Continental Breakfast. ToWCOltper.... . s1•~·u£ "MAGIC THEATRE," a children's musical staged as a series of sketches that deal with a child's world, continues In Saddleback College's 100-seat Company Theatre. For tickets, call 831-4656 or -495-2790 Monday through Friday· from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. -CLASSICAL MUSIC--- THE LAGUNA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, formerly the Unicorn Players, will open the Laguna Beach Summer Music Festival with a concert at 8 tonight In the Artists' Theater, 62S Park Ave., Laguna Beach. Featured soloists are violinist Yukiko Kamel and violist Miiton Thomas. Tickets are available at the door or by calling 494-7112. FIVE HARP CONCERTS are stated, beginning tonight, as part of UC Irvine's California Sum- mer Harp Worship. Tonight's performance, at 8, will feature 13-year-okt Japanese virtuoso Naoko Yoshino. Koto player Kayoko Wakita will perform at 4:30 p.m . Monday, July 27. Eight Korean harpi\ts In traditional dress wilt appear at 8 p.m. Friday, July 31 . Concerts featuring participants In the master classes will be held at 8 p.m . Aug. 12 and 13. All con- certs are free and held in the Fine Arts Little Theatre, Room 161 . "VIENNA COMES TO THE BOWL" Is an evening of Johann Strauss, plus Haydn's "Toy See DtvenlMa. Page 13 I ! ' t I I l I I I I I DIYerslons F ... • Pase tz Symphony" and Schubert's "UnfinlShed Sym- phony," conducted by Erich LelnsdOrf at the Hollywood Bowl tonight. 1' bus to the concert wllf leave from Golden West College's Gothard Street parking lot at 5 p.m. Tickets, Including admission, are $13. For Information, cell 893-6250. MUSIQUE, described as a"unlque trio with a fresh view of the c~ber concert," will ap- pear at the Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Or., Irvine, SUnday, July 26, at 2 p.m. Admission is $3 general, $1 senior citizens, students and military. Children under 12 free w ith a paying adult. -ETC.------ "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" Is featured tonight in Golden West College's Outdoor Family Film Serles at 8 p.m . in the campus amphitheater. Admission is $1 or $5 maximum per family. COUNTRY SINGER TERRI GIBBS plays tonight and Saturday at the Good Time Theater In Knott's Berry Farm. Performances at 6:30 and 10 tonight and 7:30, 9 and 10:30 p.m. Satur- day. ST AMP EXPO '11 opens today through Sunday in the Anaheim · Convention Center. Wiii feature postal representatives from more than 40 nations, including a special British booth honoring the royal wedding. Tickets are $2.95 for adults, $1 for kids. "FREEDOM CEL&JaRATION:' a rock con- cert futurlng locaf groups, will be sponsored by the Orange County Teen Challenge tonight at 7 p.m. In Hart Park, Orange •• Admission Is free. THE SIERRA SUMMER FESTIVAL opens to- day through Aug. t at Mammoth Lakes. Features concerts by tlm Wlaberg, Kenny Renkln, Pablo Cruise, Norton 8uff•to-Amerlca, Jose Fetklano, Elvtn Bishop_ "* Stewart, Steve Wood, Lacy J . D•lton, Dr. Henri Temlanka and Lalo Schlfrln. Abo canoe races, a street dance, tug.of-war, pfe utlng contest, greased pig wrestling, Howard Hawks 4'nd John C.ssavelliilftlm testlvals, a "Day ot See Dlvenlolla, -.eun•._.. "EYE OF THE NEEDLE" 1111 __ ., "VICTORY" .. JOHN TRAVOL TA ........ ., ..... ,..,_"" BRIAN o:.ALMA'S "ESCAPE FROM "BLOW OUT" (R) • NEW YORK" <R> ...,.,,. ............. - ,- ,j .... rn..PapJJ . the Oltd/' the s~. play "lshl," and Hens Conrled nerratlng ' Peter and the Wotf ." For lnfor"'8tlon,catl...,.S5'0. "SHOESHINE," e necH"Nllstlc film by Vlt· torlo de S6ca, plays Saturday night et I p.m. In the UC 1rvrne Soclal Selene• LActure Hell. Tlckets$2. THIE GliM OPERA PUPPET THliATaR pre- sents "Cinderella" Saturday at 3 and 7:30 p.m . In Health Sciences 131, Golden West College, Huntington Beach. Admission $1. For reserva- tions, cell 893-6250. CATALINA'S DIXIELAND JAZZ JAMBOREE Is on Saturday from noon to9:30p.m. In Avalon atlftl C.Slno. ~or lftformatlon calr 673-52'5. THE SAN CLEMENTE OCEAN l'ESTIVAL, with three days Of ocean and bNch games for lifeguards and the public, opens today through Sunay on the San Clemente municipal pier. For Information call 4C)6..c5717. A BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL hlghllghtlng eight acts wlll be held Saturday from 10 a.m.-1 p.m~ In the Long Beach Veteran's Stadium. Tickets are $7 at the gate. PAG•ANT OF LA CRISTIANITA presents "T"9 Cross and the Arrow," a thr•-.ct drama Of an Nrly Spanish expedition's encount.r with the IOCat tndlan culture, Saturday et 1:30 p.m. -_ ..... through Aug. 2 In Crlstlanlta Bowl, S.n Clemente. For details, cell _.., caG. POPULAR AND THE GOLDEN WEST Student Orchestra will perform show tunes In concert at 6 p.m. Sundey, July 26, In the campus -.nphithntar. Admission Is free. Call 192-7711 for Information. -IN VEGAS----- ALADDIN: Lola Falana, I p.m. and midnight. {702} 736-M«>. CAESARS PALACE: Paul Anka untll Ju- ly 29; Sammy Davis Jr. July 30 to Aug. 12. PAUL REVERE and the Raiders wlll appear (702> 731•7333· at Disneyland Monday, July 27, through Fri- day, July 31, on the Rivers of America stage at 8:30 and 10:30 p.m . DESERT INN: "Annie" with the Broadwar. cast. Indefinite run. 8 p.m. and midnight Fr • day and Saturday, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday throU9h TEX BENEKE and His Orchestra will Thursday. Dark Monday. (702) 7~. play "Music In the Miiier Mood" as part of the Fashion Island Summer Band Conctrt Serles FLAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. 8 p.m . at 9 p.m. Thursday, July 30. and midnight. Indefinite run. (702) 733-3333. ''FREE BEANS with Every Bowl," the Irvine Arts end Crafts Center's chlll bHn bonanza fundralser, takes place Saturday from 4-8 p.m. In Heritage Park, Walnut and Yale Avenues. Guests buy a hand<rafted ceramic bowl and get a free chill bean buffet dinner. Call 552-1071. "CHRISTMAS IN JULY/' an orQM Jamboree sponsored by t.he Prange County OrganlsU, Is set for 3 p.m. to midnight Sundly to raise scbolarshlps for young mUSklans. Admission Is one unwrapped toy per penon or couple. At Allslo's REstaurant, 1620 Newport Blvd., ColtaMesa. FRONTIER: Glenn Campbell and Bobby Goldsboro. 8 p.m . and midnight. (702) 73+02..0. ' HILTON: John Davidson until Aug. 2. 8 p.m . and midnight. (702) 7,3'-7777. MGM GRAND: Re-opens July 30 with Dean Martin In a dinner show only and Mac Davis In the midnight show only. Both until Aug. S. "Jubilee" runs Indefinitely In the Zlegfleld Room. (702) 739-4567. RIVIERA: Shirley MacLalne until Aug. S, 8 p.m. and midnight. (702) 737-1755. (See DIVEllSIONS, Pase 11) llwt lltJvnofds • lfogel' Moore r:.. • .,,, Fllwcllft • Dom Del.Ilise ~ I Ll~e Glts EDITOR'S NOTE: Liue Giga. o ~service provi.l:Ud by the Orange Coa1t DailJJ...J>ilot~ is o com~ Qling of Orange C008t nightclub& o/Jering bue mterloiltmmt. 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JOHN HUSTON •·~••i. •"'"',.'"' ... ~ -.r11.w:1-LORIMM 001ixun1W8>J"' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE :.r'!'"~ -----..,.._,. ... I.,,....... C:00..1MO .....:::Jil\l\lllh~ .......... Plic:tw1H Cer•e1.-4,"~N\~ • I CHECK YOUR LOCAL THEATRE FOR TIME OF .SNEAK I MA• BRU PLAZA Brea 529-5339 AMC DIWIGE llAU Orange 637-0340 EDWARDS CINEMA UA Cln CINEMA Costa Mesa 546-310 2 Orange 634·3911 EDWAIDI CINEMA WEST EDWARDS VIEJO TWll Westminster 891·3935 Mission Viejo 830·6090 1721 S. Manchester A1taheim 151-1412 )..(VE COlTNTRY NIGHTLY" SUNDAY S«UveGl.-..Paaen ~~~!!!~i!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!!~!!!!~!!!~~~!!~~!!~~~~!!~~~!!J~~~!!J!!!i .. I l I I I I r r~ f-l • DIYerslons From Page 14 SAHARA: Don Rickles and Saddler and Young until Aug. 5. 8 p.m . and midnight. (702) 73S-..242. SANDS: Under construction. -CLUBS----- COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS for the Elderly wlll offer a workshop on "Aging" July 25, and Aug. 1 and 8 In the Oasis Senior Center, corner of Fifth and Marguerite streets, Corona del Mar. Time Is 9 a.m . to noon and donation is $5. I , .. • r 4248 Marttngale Way, Newport Beach. For more Information call 960-2087. NEWPORT HARBOR GRANDMOTHER'S Club meets at noon In Mercury Savings and Loan of Huntington Beach Friday, July 31. For more information call Ruth Moore at 673-56'8. STARDUST: Lido de Paris. 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. ORANGE COUNTY ALUMNI Club of U SC Sunday thro ....... h Friday 6' 15 pm 9· 15 pm meets at 2 p.m . Sunday at Linda Lane Park In For more Information call 548-9331. · ..... . . . ·:·.t..:· . . IRVINE TOASTMISTRESS CLUB meets Mon· San Clemente for a picnic. For mOf"e informa-and 12:15 p.m . Saturday. (702) 732"6R>. 1 day at 11:30 a.m . In Little Joe's Restaurant, ton call Richard Gesch at 835-2270or 496-1193. TROPl~NA: Fol~s Berge~·~.8p.m.and ~BO~D~ER~E~K~• R~IC~H~~~RD~H~~~R~R~IS ~ midnight. (702) 739·24,11 . M M UNION PLAZA: Continuous Broadway enter- tainment. 8 p .m. and 11 :45 p.m. Dark Monday. (702) -.2..... , PEOPLE SAMPLER led by Emlly Coleman will be held at 8 p.m . Thursday In Buena Park. For Information on the get-acquainted event, call (213) 12&-8949. JEALOUSY Is the topic of a lecture at 7:30 p. m . Frl•y In Laguna Beach. For Informa-t ion, call 832-1020. SINGLES RELATING WORKSHOP led by Ruth Porte wllf be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday In Orange. For Information, call 524--9406;- PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Oranoe CCN1st chapter will uve a young parent house party n 9 p.m. Frkley In Fowtt.ln Valley. For informlltion, cau 55f.OM6. SOUTM COAST JBWISH SINGLES wm MV•. sixth ...,verury mnc• •t I p.m . ~lft Anatwtm. For Information, cell at-0539. ' OUTDOOlt SINGLES Wiii .. ,,. •n evening ~::k .. --c:,~e p.m . Tuesday. EYE OF THE NEEOLEu11 9t<>WSAT 1 :00 J:JO 1:40 1:p10:1 HARRISON FOtlO RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK 11 :30 2:00 4:• J.:&!f.j\i!l1;- "-'"In 70mm l Doltv Stereo SUPERMAN lltN 11:11 1:114:2'5 7:111: 12:11 THERE IS NO DEFENSE WOLFEN IRI THE IHININO IRI WALT DISNEY'S THE FOX AND T.HE HOUND ca> THE IN.ACK HOLi tM• ==· IROOKE MARTIN HIELDS HEWITT E't_8b\Sf.,. .. ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK tR> THE l kT£AMINA TOR''' IRI : Ii "r:-. The.moJtbeo.ttUwomancfblxtmz ~ .. I , i' _,i ' n the molt erotic odvefti.xe of all time. . .. I ' I ' '\ I • ' • t • I • • I JI STARTS TODAY 1981 METRC>-GOlOWYN·MAYER FILM CO n TOIO lounlll YAt\n Saddlebac,k ,Fountain Valley .581·5880 ~39·1 500 1 ....... .,_ .... n.....I I ' U ... Idell ' OMIGE · Soulb Coasl .~; ... Cmedome •94~1514 • I 6J4·2553 I 1 From Page 16 Newpor1 tJeach 673·~ D~nclng Nightly MEDLEYS 18774 8rookhurst Fountain Valley 963-2366 Dining and Showcase Entertainment 7 nights a week "BOB CULLEY ANO THE EXPLODING PINTOS" Coming July 26 "T HE CHANTAY$" July 27 MOO NRA.KER lSS.2 MacArthur Bl\'d lr\'ine 833·9600 Live Music Nightly "OLD FRIENDS" Top 40 MR. STOX 1105 E. Katella Anaheim 634·2994 "SOUNDS OF BRASS" Live Dancing Nightly MUSTANG RANCH 428 • 17th St Costa Mesa 631·2331 Dancing Nightly Country Rock NEWPOllTEll INN 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -644·1700 Dancing NigbUy ··YOUNG. COLE & PAUGH" Huntington Beach 897·1470 l..ive Entertainment Nightly SUMNERPEST -S0nd11S'S. with German Band OVERLAND STAGE 18.\5 S. Harbor Blvd Anaheim 750·1811 ··JOHNNY STEWART S HOW'" D ancing Variet~ Tue-Sun PANHANDLER 34130 Coast llighW4ly Dana Point 661·6688 "THE REBEL ROCKERS REGGAE" July 23 25 Li\'e Enterta111ment Nightly Call for Information QUIET WOMAN 696 S. Coast llighway Laguna Beach 494-0Hi2 FOLK ROCK GROUPS Call for Information REGISTRY HOTEL 18800 MacArthur Blvd Irvine 752-87TI Dancing Nightly Top 40 RED ONION 2406 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675-2244 Rock. Reggae. Variety Call for Schedule R EUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Coast Highway I"<"'•· ROG.ER MOORE .a.IAN FUMING"S -"MES BOND oor .. FOR YOUR EYES ONLY NOW PLAYING =·--:=: ... ] eu--=-:: M-"44 511·,_T S2S-47C7 530-4401 ........... 131'35011 -UA City ClllllN 634·391 t i.::.::=..::::z====::J, ...... ..., " ......... I . I . Newport Beach 675-5811 Entertalnmc:nl Nightly and Sunday llONSTADT8 ' 719 W. 19th Sl Costa Mesa 842·29'73 Live Country Rock Nlgh Uy l : 30·4;40 ··TOUV€LLE" Pop Trio GUY HALFERTY • COMBQ thru September 6 WAREHOUSE ' 3450 Via Oporto STUDf() CAFI: Newport Beach 673-4700 100 Main Street ··pop ROCK G ROUPS'" Balboa 67~·7700 July ··ROSEWOOD" Liv.A llau Nightly WHITEHOUSE 340 S.'Coast Highway Laguna Beach • "94·8088 NAME ENTERTAINMENT ROCK, JAZZ, R&B July 22·25 ··TJIE MIGHTY FLYERS'" SOUTH COAS'l' Pl.AZ,\ SHOPPING ~A.LL J ewe II CoUlt ·Tea Dancing Sundays L.M.Boyd in~~:h!DlilJPilDt . -. Th love a stranger is ea8J{ · To kill a lover'is not ...... Anaheim DrM·ln 879·9850 ~I I 'r !· f I I .. Currentb' Hantill\l f' u The Festival • • • In the beginning By KATHY B&YANT .......... IMllY ...... Popular legend says the Laguna Beach Festiv-1 or Arts was started by some amateur painters banging their works on a picket fence by the side or the road. "Bah! Absolutely not true," claims Marjorie Adams Darling, a portraitist who exhibited works in the first art festival, in 1932, and in every one' since. Just thinking about the allegedly erroneous facts that have been written about the origins of the Festival m•kes Mrs. Darling angry. "'lbe truth h~ bever been to.Id.'' she explainl. "ll was never a pa and ma affair. Joseph Kleitcb had the idea ror an art festival and the original artists bad solid reputations, with one even a member of the National Academy. "'nle first show was held on Forest Avenue where the World Savings building is today. We used most of the north side or the street to display our paiptings. "lblita Perrine had seen the 'l.ivin« pJctW'e' idea dQlle lo the Bay Area and suuested it for the festival. Harold Reed buHl a platform, stage, and a life·siaed gold·leafed picture frame on four va- cant lo&("oo Forest Avenue. ·'Tile first tablea\l aubjecta. were 1tmpl• portr• like 'The AC~ or fnnoceaee• ..,_. of the Lark', 'Mona l.Ua' and •Whistler'• Mother: M lf all thlll wasn't eooush, there wu a parade led 1>y two heralds wil.h a. 1lrl ridloc.-.&..bara ~Wu became. the subject for the f~ palat.blf, ''lbt Girl ot the Golden West.•·~ wue' weU orgaoiled and ~autifu.l from tbe ~fiilnlng, and definitely not amat.uriah. '' ' Mn. DarUna, 1'fK> was 84 yean old in Mu, has lived in Laauna since um. "There w~e only artista and Greek fll~men, who ~bled as rum runners, here then," she recalls. . In the early years tbe Fe.tival of Nts waa held in a different place each season. ''After the first year, Roy and Marie Ropp aaw the polential in an arts festival," Mrs. Darline recalll. "He even coined the name 'Pageant of the Masters' the second year. In that year the fint adn:llasion, 10 cents, was charged." · The Festival has ne\l'er lacked lmaclaaUoo. to 1938 two pirate ships were built • lldalc Pella• where the Laguna Inn is now (it wu lhea' a tree campground.) One of the prettiest 'Veativala was held on El Pueo, an alley between the beach rront houses and street shops. The . r~ldeDte ~ .- artists use their backyards, ~ ~ Mif garages, With the Festival bviDC'dle .,._of .. Cape C.od Village. Since there were onl1' tldJt1 ' • • T.he Association ··11 From Pa1ez rently is aqotiaJ:iq for a new~~~. The lil81 edllion of the A.saoci ... ladunt • original metpbers and a new key~ •n. The sound is remarkably uncftu,ed. refrfn:g. on intricate •sev,n~pa.rt vocal haimon~. ,P.W>,CbY pe:rcussk)o and tasteful but restrained &"iw and key boant fills. Though the AHociatlon'a foa•d baan"t changed, the sanie can'( be said for' th mttsl~ ii\· dustry. "When we started out you could aet all kinds of money," Kirkman recahs. "In the 1980s, people came up and cave you a hundred-thousand bucb for four IOQP. • 'They didn '\ know what rock 'n' roll .... ana we didn't know what rock 'n' roll wu. the Aasociatkln'• r-.vtv'aJ bu not-come ctMaD. "Tbit ii a m.-Y~•~'•·" Kinman Hid ol the ~tolK .. 11 IWI we km up ..... '"'*· we're .. now ol Nl11nf · ounet...a tb people." AllOdatioD pltariat ~ "8tnOI ii plUMd wlt.h die reunion." ~ ~ . ..., ............ P'lltrt(a O'.,_.. Judi Spero of, Costa Mel4 fTllOkel up /err her ap- pearance in The Flame ~-' artlsla exbibitin1. there ,..as more than enough space. • • • tn 194o tM Irvine Company donated the INine Bo•I and ~ Festival found a permanent home. "Artists bad a free' rein then," says Mn. Darling. "You could fix your booth any way you wanted. It waa more like the Sawdust Festival ls today. Then someoae decided to cement uaa,1s ta and mue criteria for disptays~ From then on th.lnp became • more .terile, and, 1.o my way of thinkin1, less in· \ef'ettlng." ~ early Festivals were W\.iuried, even the first oaes at the Irvine Bowl. "It was on a first- coiee, first-served basis," states Marjorie Darling. ~·nar• bow all the craft works got in. P~ple 1t,art.eid maldttg ln~~nslve shell n~acea, ud ilmdQ painltra w'ere exhibiting their works. There wu even a gypsy fortune teller."- '1 ... Tbe reason we'rf' back together now is that we au got tired of what we were doing, and this looked like a lot of fun again," Ramos explains. "1Ve fiad groWJl ohfer and more mature, and weri more tblerant toward some or the idiolyn-ara es of certain members of this group." he lidU. •fter leaving the Association, Ramos re· mataed a familiar figure on the Oranae County m (o'scene. ~ resident of Capistrano ~. RalD06 ..,.., "°"'' of bit hi.WS in a vocal trio called ••ffo1ne • Grown.'' The 1tbup ,perfbrmed a tbe DePot in San Juan Capistrano aM at other area nightspots. To Ramos, running throulh the Association's 1olden oldieau not• chore. "V. they'~ coo.cl '91l&1, ~never set tired or doin1 them,•• he cOntenda. "They're lua tunes to do, aid they me'an a lot lo me blatoricaJl) ~.use the.y put me in a special PQ91.Uan in abow bUllneu. ..1 had· blen there before with the New Cllristy .. ........ but '1rit.b tile AHOetalkm, it .......... dlfl•"9t-.'' • Iii tbe Or-.e Com&y Fair performance, the baDcl .,•nefld io iijeeC IN'rxpeeted ........ m la· toUl* ..... biU. Finally it became necessary to jury the Festival and rid it of the amateurs . This year's Festival of Arts and Pageant or the Masters will be seen by thousands of people from a ll over Lhe w9rld. Art works by more than 160 artists, among them Marjorie Adams Darling, are displayed. Most of the works are weighted towards romanticism, and nostalgic-realism. There's a preponderance or po"stcard prettiness, but the works are several ste ps up Crom shoppinJ maU pictures. As it stands now. the best pieces are in that gray craft-art area. Excellent ceramics have been done by Thomas Chambers,. Kris Cox (the multi· colored textured pots ar~ stand-outs) and J org R. Dubino. The furniture and glass works are well· cra{t.ed and unusual, but why are leather purses on sale at an art festival'! In the mixed m~ia area, Grover Bonham, Pat SparkhuhJ, and Donita Lloyd present satirical. ironic works guarantffd1to ~t those out for just a pleasant stroll. (ntrigui.g photographs a re dis- p I a yed by Ri ck FerncHe a nd Ray Miller (especially his trash can spotlighted In front of a Fashion Island skyscraper.) One thing is. sure, F:ew artists are taking any real chances. Most seem to know what sells. There are certainly many Cine ~in the Laguna area, but the poHtics involved in~ Festival are too en- trenched. The jury ~yste.,rn makes it difficult for new artilts to exhibit, and some people are in year -· after year. more for polltieal than artistic reasons. Rattler than have the self-perpetuating clrcle of .. tbe same people eve,-y year, a better abow could be h._ by barip1 QDe. or t1'o paid, impartial judler~ • pick the exhibitors. It WOUJ" be interesting to see ~ wbalnlighthappea. / The FesUval of Arts eonlinues on Laguna Can• yon Road in Laguna Beach through August 30. "Soutllern California Artists: 1940-1980" opens today and runs through Sunday, September 13 al lhe t.aguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 curr Drive, La1una Beach. 494.Wl. "Bram's Very Own fault" 1 an environmenlal isculotw'e conatructed ~ ~r Berg, and Mark lotfe's ptoject ··Journey lb the Surface of the Earth," e>pen today at the Newport Harbor Art M~eum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Thfot>ugh Sept. 6. 759·1122. " - ... Generations in Clay fl*.blo Pottery of die American Southwest" wtlf -iie exhibited at lbe ~~rs Museum of Saeta AN. 2002 North Main Stteei. from Saturday; ,f uly . Uirough Septembei . 30.171-1900. I I ' L The concert included just four old hits sprinkled among new numbers like the plaintive "Small Town Loyers" and lhe Irreverent "Nuke th~ Whales." ', 1 •t • 'The latter pokes fun at strident environmen- talists by ,4eacribina t.be joys ol clubblns baby seaf • and urgl.Qg Ute ecn.aQll'liot1 fl( ~llale blubber aanClwlches and barbecued California condor. Does Ramos ever (eel nost~l&ic for the era of ,hippies and ps)'e~f 1 "Never," be •'>'s· "~ ~ 1'bat's bappen-~aJ People wbq Un td U. • a lot of them can't 1 race what's happen.ins tOday. "There's a blg generation gap with people my age. A lot of the weirdness that's happening now. I· dontt understand ll .• ,_ ~. tht new wave and all bf the violence. "Yoi' see,. in the '80s lt was all peace and love." Yet Ramos doe9 now want to see the group .tined • • relic from U..l era. · 1·Tliia ia the Asaocfatloa fOI' the i-.." 'he d•d.,., "We do four old~ tbat we.er.:: J:: :!:' ttm=--J:,-f Z.lt .o.-:.t we•re aot ~=:~.=-~1'-~. ·~~~--............. -,-.~--' ... ' II I I .... ,.,,-,::.. .......--:i:.w::a., ~ --,_,_ . ---~ -·Cl" -------.--- -~Ill STUDIO SNEAK PREVIEW 19 0 HUGELY entRTAINllll .. · -Get1e Shlil The Todly Show NeC·TV fROM ~MA o ~· ISAAC STERN I~ CHINA Tomorrow It lhese*lbeatres . tollowlngllll tlaul8' ........ Of "TlitfFOx Md the Houlid" ....... Artllba... Check Theatre Directory for Showtlmes . ...,., ........ .............. ..., ........... . ....... ~·~ ... 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D TO ICILL'· l"l ·ne~AU. . . . -.. --~=-- lAl<fW :10() ".:EN Tt Q SOU' H w• • " .--·-M&m• .,.. ...... Ol'n. 'SP'-t&ltr.cr:t ~· ' ' . : ' fl . ' T ""' .. ' I( I .... ____ ,.....,.,_ --M.1.-''MIMADP~~ "UNIHUILll.~l'O" OAO .......... ~ ·-~.-.-.- --·-· ..... I .......... ,.. ,, ..... ,. ·. r I lntennl11lon Pretty slick 'Grease' doesn't lack effort By TOii TITtJS .. .._,.... .... Wrap your mittens around your klttent, ll'a lime to 10 lime·lrlppln1 back to the nifty Fifties wllh the 1roovlett mualcal lhat ever came down the pike. If that sort of vernacular •trikes a reaponalve chord -and eapeclaUy lf you mltaed the sum· merlon1 spectacular at the Harlequin Dinner Pla)'boule lut year -lhe San Clemente Summer Theater hu a treat for you: Oran1e County's first non·profesalonal version ol "Greue." EnerlY and ambition are abundant in tbla maiden voya1e of a new theater ll'oup under tbe dlrecUon ol BU Gekaa, wbo hu pulled both the company and the production to1ether. His San Clemente at.a1ln1 ol 1958-vln~ rock mualcal which set Broadway afire In the SevenUea may not POHtH the poll1b of that out.tandln1 Harle· quln version, but It'• certainly not for lack of ef· fOli. "Grease" It a ahow boda few tbe fortylah folta who remember that period wtth fondneta and the kldl ol today who emulate the era ol Elvlt .nd .. .. .. .. . , James Dean ln wishful parody. The Fifties were, above all elae, J fun time, and fun It certainly the esaence ol "Greue." It's an ensemble show, with lwo nominal stars and a company packed wllh lndMduala, aaott of whom 1el a &ood crack at the solo mike. And a number of hl1hly lmprenlve performances emer1e lhrou1h the ducktalls and poodle aklrta. Al the head of the clH• is Monica Weatherholt as the bra11y, round-heeled Betty Rlzao whOH ren· •eaCAM• A mutlul "' Jim J_.. .,.. W¥rw1 C..,, •rec:tM "' 911 ORM. ,,_...,......., O«leM Car,.._,, -"tll llltetllf Met9W .. Teyi., tKIWul • ..-9'1M H'-, .......... "' U.IM~'­n...r ~ ....__ ._..,.et e ,.,.., Wlllll AMI. J .... IM Clem•"'' Hltll lcllHI ~twlvm. 7• ,..,.. l"k•. lell C"-'-· ,....,.., ...... ...,,.s,.,, ..... , ... CAil' 0-. Z... .... .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. .. ..................... JIM YlllaMI ..,..., o..u ·-"' ..................................... ~ • ....., .... , 11111.9 ........................................ ~ ... ..,,... lt'"klllt .................................................... leN..._ ::...-.-.·:::::::::.·:::::::::.·:::::: ........................................ ;;.::::::: ~ ................ ·::.:'.'.'.'.:·:.-.-. .. ·.:·::.·.·.-............... :·::.::·.-.:·:.'.'.~== O.-y .••.•.•.••......•••......••.•.•••••••..••......•.•....••• w..w teMy UITltrri .............................................. l(fttll ~ l'ettl "-......................................... c;...-..... ·~1'19reiY* .................................. 1 ...... llw'IY...,. c:M c;M O!Onew ...... , .. ... . .. ...................... Ttn ~ MIM Lt'lldl, ...................................... · .. · ~ ~-HIWWIY c.IM .......... " ....... ' ...................... .....,. 0.--v-. ,....,._ . ., ........................................... tMOMIM dltlona ol the sallrlcal "Look at Me, I'm Sandra Dee" and the defiant "There Are Worse Thln11 J Could Do" are both hilh volu1e attraction•. And ... the frenzled "hand Jive" or voluptuoua Teri Hoec:h ln the prom nl1ht number cour6..trl11er a melt.down at the nearby San Onofre nuclelc .Plant. Jim VIUantl Is first rate at lhe head 1te1Mr, Danny Zuko a macho dude maaklnt hit tender .. nature with bra11adoclo ("Summer Nl1ht1"> but flndln1 himself hilariously "Alone at a Drive-In Movie." His heartthrob, Jami Emley, la cuteneu personined who displaya a splendid aln1ln1 voice. A bit lon1 In the tooth, but physically effective Is lahi Salazar u the hot·wheelln1 Kenlckle who 1in11 paearus to his "Greued Llghtnln1." Llaa Hellfritsch also impreues u a torchy teen plnln1 for her fellow ln uniform ("Freddy, My Love"), while Sal Galllano and Debbie Ber1 handle the physical humor wllh 1uato u the school "mooo· ln1'' champ and hi• onreaUn11lrlfrlend. The establishment. kids are ptoperly lam· pooned by the a wkward antka of Cynde Wootan and Kurt Valore. You don'l have to have the numbers 19~ a• the flral three on your hlah school diploma to enjoy ''Grease," but It certainly helpe -the Jim Jacobi· Warren Cuey muslcaJ beautlfully parodies UM days ol rock and roll. 11pirin in Cokea, "cootlee" and sock hops. Hopefully, you'll be hearhtl more from Geku and hit 1roup next summer. Their production of ''Grease" conUnuea Thursdays lhrou1h Sundaya for two more weekend• at the San Clemente Hl•h School theater, 700 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. "IT IS THAT RARITY OF RARITIES, · A SEQUEL THAT READ .. Y SURPASSES •,\ ' THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHIC~EL , TIME MAGAZINE I a ~-..::i= ~ =::I. _: I -l . ..L .JI -•• ·-. - I·.• • liiiiil5l:Z3iil ·July 24-July 31 · ()!\.\'\(.!-. (:()\-.;\ \;r)~!·( ()\ll'IJ:IL ll:l.l:\ISIC)~ \l.\C;.\/.1~1-: Barbara Eden of 'Harper Valley PTA.' See Page 8. 'Hill Street Blues' wins big award . The wedding of a prince to a lady David Soul to star . in 'World War III' . I l I ' I u 11 t ~ :::i , Televiews .......................... Page 2 ~ Hi1blights .......................... Page 3 -o Sports .............................. Page 7 ;f On the Cover ................ , . . .. . Page 8 0 The Wedding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 .3 Da.ily G!"ds ..................... _ Page 10 > Prime-time Detalls ................ Page 10 ._ Cable Subscription ................ Page 18 § Daytime Dram3 .................. Page 27 a: Inside TV ........................ Page 28 Letters ............................ Page 28 Word Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Cl) <ESPN) Cl) (Slaowtime) e (C.ble News Network> 'Hill Street' wins award By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of "" .,..., Pllee ..... A co-worker here refuses to view NBC's cop drama "llill Street Blues'' because she "can only watch so many slow-motion murders." But there's more to this show than violence. "Hill Street Blues" is, without qualification, the best police show ever to air on television, sur· passing even the excellent "Police Story" series in credibility and entertainment value. Never have cops been so thoroucbly humanized, down to tbe grittiest -or, sometimes, funniest -detail. That's p(esumably why the Human Family lnstltut.e this month presented "Hill Street BJues" wftb its prestistous Humanitu Prise, 1iven to prime-time commercial network televiaion pro. 1rams "which most fully communicate human values." The show won ln the bour-lOlll categol')', with a $15,000 award colng to executive produceh and cr~tors Steven Bochco and Michael Kosoll. The episode that netted "the prize, "Dressed to Kill," wu re..run for the third time lut Tuesday. It wrapped up a four-part series in which cop Johnny LaRue (Kiel Martin> was char1ed wltb taJdo1 a bribe. In the final show be wu exonerat- ed, while Officer Bobby Hill <Michael Warren) and Detective Mick Betker <Bruce Weitz> donned female attire to trap a rapist. Meanwhile, Henry Goldblume (Joe Spano) failed ln bi.a attempt to halt a suicide and later was forced to draw his service revolver for the first time in hi.I career. "Hill Street Blues," as that story line in- dicates, is a repertory show with no individual headliners. The characters.-and they are cbarac· tera, indeed -are ao well-defined that viewers can't help but care for them. Nor do !My cleanly escape the perils of their profession, u ln so many ot)ler cop proarams. They drink too much. fl11't, have affairs, let criminals 1et away and 1et gunned down. Because the plot element.I continue from episode to episode, the show bas a bit of a soap opera quality to it. We want to find out what happens next. It ii a violent program at times. The 1eUin1 is a "Fort Apache, the Bronx'' type of neighborhood populated by bookers, iunkies, thieves, street gangs -a depresslne potpourri of lowlifes. In one show, the COP8 tbou1ht their sta- tion was under seige when the lllht.1 failed. It was a logical manifestation of their professional paranoia -they are always under seige in one sense or another. Slyly, the creators have not identified this hostile locale as being in any particular city although we understand it is in the northeast quadrant of the country. When references are made to the East River, you suspect it's New York. 1ben they mention the atoctyuda and you believe they're in Chicago. But it could be Pb1lade,pbia. Or Detroit. It la The City, and that's all that matters. , In televiaiooland, however, quality la rarely a criterion for success and "Hill ~ Blues" baa not done well in the ratinp, usually drawin1 just over 3> percent of the audience in Ila time slot. NBC execs murmured about cancelllns the show, but fmally decided to keep It nmn1nc for' at least another season, with production .,.. new episodes slated to bectn ri1ht after Labor Day. Those should hit the air ID late October or eartJ November, a late debut attributable to the writers strike. Several television clasaica -0 The Walt.om" NUPTIAL NERVOUSNESS -The improba- ble maniage of Sgt. Phillip Esterbaus (Michael Conrad) and bis teen-aged sweetheart Cindy (Lisa Undgren) seems about to become fact as the two stand at the altar in 'Second Hand Rose' on NBC's 'HiU Street Blues,' which airs Tuesdays (Ch . 4) at 9 p.m . Which means· Showtime is jumpinc on the freak-show bandwagon pioneered by "Real Peo- ple" (who aren't ) and "That'• lncredlble" (which isn't). * RIGHT ON DEPARTMENT: NBC News President William Small recently addressed two U.S. House or Representatives sub-committees studying UNESCO's plan to create a "New World Information Ordet• · that would set 1o•emmental standards for "lfuly objective news selection" and establish a system for the llcenaln1 of joumaliata. "At NBC News," he said, "we believe that licenses and identity cards from international or national 1ovemmental bodies embracln1 their codes of llb.in would have sraveJy adverse elfecta oa free journalism. We view aucb 1U11e1tiona as transparent devices to help ioveramenta Inhibit reporttn1 initiative, to help 1overnments manipulate the now of information." Small concluded with a quote from Jucl1e Leuned Hand: ••. . .rtabt CCJDChaalons are more Ullely ~be sat.bend out of a multitude of tonauea, Ulan UlrOUlb aay tlDd of authoritative selection. To mDJ, tbla I•, and alwar, wtll be. folly ; but we have ltaked upon It our all. ' and "All in the Family" come to mind -took two, ,_ ___ ....,........, ___________ _ or even three, years to capture viewers' attenUon and climb the Neilsen peaks. "HHJ Street Blues" b a good bet to make It. • Cable and other pay television producers would like ua to believe th.at they are dedicated to providing viewers with intelli1ent and original pro1rammtn1 to compete with the networks. Here's a sample: How to use the grlCI Finding your favorite television pro1ram should be simple with the Pilot TV Log's "1rid" system of program listin1s. You'll find a full day's television entert,Un- ment oo one pa1e. Select a Ume or day from the vertical column, and rollow the row from left, to rl•ht for programs scheduled for that time. . T~ horiaontal row at the top of the A.II. and P. M . .,.._ wtll direct you to the channel fe1turin1 your procram elMNce. On Aug. 10, Showtlme, one ol the top two cable movie services, wtll Inaugurate a monthly aeries titled "What'• Up America!'' On tap for the pre- miere tDl90de la a visit to the Unartus Society, "a 1roup iil·true-~evers ln uro·s who are waltlllt ~~"'!""'~ ..... ,.,...~....,~'!!!"". ...... r,..."PlMll'~!'l""!~"""'"""1~P·C.u..a.&oi..&..-· ···--·~~w-~~·~·~·~=•w·w-.-.·-~·~~·~~~~~~...,._--~...,._ ..... ....,.,..~--i;.,;,..--~ FRIDAY'S SPECIALS JUl., .... , N'TaNOOH ta;to Cl) WOIUGHT ON J91111'tL.EWll The UIYf c:o.nedlen per- lorme on '*• at the s.Nlra Hotel in Laa Vega11, .. ~ In • badtatage lntenllew and In dlpe from -of Illa lllms. 4:SO . A DAHCe Of' TWO COUNTNEa: CHINA ANO ~ Ar111tlc dl<ec:10< of the H~ton 8altet Ben St .. veneon·1 return to the P9opl9'a Re9Ublc of Ctllflll to lnatNct atudellta of the ~ o.nc. Acadelny In w•amd.,_~ ladvoNdad. a.:00 D YOUNG ~ INDAl. "Mandy'• Gr•ldMoelW'' A aopftllkaled -from ~(~ O'Sullvan) .,. her ,...._ tlonehip wlUI 1W grwid- daugrl1er attained. (I) ll'OTUGHf ON J/EMVLaMI The Dlf'i c:omedlen per- fonna on 11age • 8t ttia Sehwa ~In Lal Vegaa. Is r .. tured In a bacMtage lnteNiew and In dlpe l\'om -of Illa 1111111 IWHWG 1:00. AGMN8T THE WIND "The WhJp Hand" Grevll .. d-In on Jonathan and hla trt.nd Wiii, and It ~· nothing can -them. (PM 12> UC>. AQMf8T THI WIND "The Windfall Summe(" Mary and Jonathan make a lat lland agalnat tyran- ~ (Par1 i 3) 9:00. 0 A8C NEWS Cl08EUP "Return To AulChw.tz" The •IOtY or a woman who racum.cs 10 a Nazi concen- tration Carne> 34 yeara al1er .,,. i.tt It It tOld OON8ENTlHO A.DUI.Tl V.,lous ~ of ratellon- lhlpe ll)at ,.dely the tradl- tlonal 1tandatcH NI by mo<Ntn IOC:lely et• exa.- mlned tO:OO 8 at AONA llAMETT LOOKI AT TOOAY'8 aJNRtlett Rona~"" In~ llx of Am«tce'a WMl'llllMt ~ 8 0 _..0INT Taile\llaion -la crltl- dmd and~ Ted Koppet enc:hcn. t t:OO Cl) 9IZAME fl/ Jotln Byner .,_ you tt1'nga ltrMgal' than trvth, larca-IMfl -. and zantet 1Nn anYtNno you'w -_, In these 1pecl11 .,_ ~etlonll lrom the Showtlma Bizarre Mbrary. t t: 11 (%) ""°"" AAOUn., WITH LOVE 2:10 CID ON LOCAJDt lll..L y CRYSTAL The ~ _. l)Ol'· lreya • mudl ..., Biiiy Clystel "1•t• ... lllg" I M perfonMl!Of • the Meyfalr ..... Hell ti San- .. MoNc:a, CllllorNll. SATURDAY'S SPECIALS JULY .. .., AriSUOON ta:ao9 TMI WM WMtCA "A Fernlly Album" 2:00. MAN. MY1lt AM> MAHI ... 8utgeae Meredith tall ... lodl ..... beeuty, larror end lnlenM powwa ~ l\flt .. J*I ol the ~-t• of myttrology. 0 JULaAHOMW8 8Pf:CIA1. "My Flvorlle Thlng1" Gueata: P8ter Sellera. Jim Heneoh'• Muppet• 2:30. Al'GHAHl8TAH 1MO &rltlah ec:tor., 1#1 HOim, natTel.. 11118 epeclal on Algh#tlatan In late AUQU91 1980. a:ao CID THE BEACH eove IN CONCERT The soft-rock g<oup Whlcft brings ti«* 119PC1Y memo- ,... of the ·eo. pertorma c:taulc hiU lnc:IUding "Bat- b a r a Ann ," "Surfln' lJ S.A • " "Uttle ~ eoup.·· and "Good Vibf .. ~." 4.'00 CiJ ~8 LAAOEST INOOOf' COUNTRY MUllC~ Kenny ~ ri 0on1a Weal no.I lhll gala ~ - ROY AL COVERAGE -The royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana will be re- ported by ABC correspondents (upper left, clockwise) Barbara Walters, Peter J en- nings, Robert Morley, Joan Lunden and David Hartman. r .. twlng l'llOra then 100 performer. end mutlqlen&. lVEMNO aGO II TH&WOlVD AND. THEWOUMEH. Thla doc:umanllty daala wltll Ille mltc:oncieptlona and myths eurr04.lndlng ~ and ra.lfted In the craatlotl of laderel regw.. tlon l>fO*='lng Wlldlfte. THE WNXV WON.D Of' JONATHAN WIHTEA8 Hoel Or*>tl w ..... ltOl g ()) THE fllOOT8 OF -ftOCK 'N' AOU. "The T_, ldola'' Ho.1 ~Anica. Guaats: Fabian, Nell S.<SUa. Frankl• Avalofl •• Rlc:k Nellon. Elton John. (Par1 2) CiJ FOUR HOUM FOA I.JFE Tn.ETlfOH • THE TENEMENT' Originally l>roadc:ul In Fabruary 1987, J ay McMullen'• lilm poft,.;t foou-on nine bladl tatn-"* IMng In the Oailland ~ ol Ch~. an ~· .... lndlJded. (HJ THE IEAQ4 80Y8 IN OONCERT T"" IOh-fock group which btlnga blldl happy memo- .. at the •eoa pertorma Clualc: hits lndudlng "Bat- bare Ann," "Surlln' U.S.A.:· "l ltlle Dauc. Coupe" and "Good Vlbra- tlonl." HO • ...oNTY ~ A lootl at the probteml lec:- lng bjadc and rnino<lty llU• dent• wt\O entOll In pr .. dominantly Whit• COllegaa. with ona atudent being lo4- lowed ttvough regl1tratlon end "9ehman year to get her lmptaalon of COiiege lite. 9:30 cm 9EACH 80Y8 20TH ANNNP8AAY 8PICW. The gtMI momenta end triumph• or the ieoen<larv rock and roll bend Include lootage ol their 1980 Wuhlngton, O.C. concar1 and exelualva lnlervlewl wlUI the gtoup rnemb«a. Speclel gueata: Glen Cernpbal, ANJy Wiltleml, Deryll Dragon. 10-M (%) l'W>M MOUEl.. WITH LOW 11:ao (I) 9IZAMI )C)(J John Byner .,_ )'OU thtnga 1tranger than trvttt, ..,,., ll'larl ... Md i.anler then anythlng you'W ...., -SUNDAY'S SPECIALS JULY 21. 1911 MOANNI 8:00 al WON< AHO WORSHfP: THE LEGACY OF IT. llENIOCT Tiie 1600th annl11ataery ol Ille bl<th ol the Cetholk: aalnl 11-lor hla com- mon MnM 11 commemo- ratlld. (R) 8:30 (I) HOLD MEI PIUI Dooley la l•tured In thla two-act play by Julee Feiftar depicting the lnata- blllty of urban Nia 11:JO (I) WOAlD AOU.f.A Dl8CO~IP Tel Babllonla and Rllndy a ... dner join hOlt Skip St~aon aa tan c:ouplaa from around the wor1d compete ror lhe IJtla of world roller dllCO ct\ampl- on PLAYIN II~ RAGING BUt L •TESS ~'SHOUT 5 :9. 0 -~ r °" 8T. 8ENBMCT 0 The 1500lh tinnlYwMry ol co the birth of IN C.thollc ~ Mint known for his com-- mon --It commemo-g. rei.d.(R) '< 1:00 Cl) OAYID IHEEHAN'8 ~ IHOWTWllt c HOU.YWOOO -< Oe\ltd She9hlln Interviews I\) Bun ~ and Linda ."- Blair. 4:30 CID AnlEM8ER WHEH: ~ WHEELS. WINQ8 AND _. wMn.u Dldt Camt tr-the his- tOt)I of American trantpO<- latlon from Ille covel'lld wagon of Ille Old Waal to Ille newly developed ~ ahullle. 5:t0 CID HeO SNEAK PMVIEW Husband-and-wife comlca Jerry Stlllar and Anne Mewa lntroduoe the rnov- lea, eped.is and sports -'S coming to Home Box Offloa In August EV!HNJ 1:00. w:n'OAAWAADI Top ethletaa In all mejof epot1a -hon«ed In this arw1U9I ~ from Laa Vagea. cm VllTNAM: THE TEN THOUl>NO DAY WAR "Daya Of Dac:llion" Presi- dent Johnaon'• dad8lor\ 10 bomb the north and com- mit troopa to SOutll Viet- nam la eurnlold. (Part 4) 1:30 81 COMING OF THE Ct.ONE The moral IUUM underly· Ing genetic mtinlpulatlon 11• explored In thla 1tory which c:entera eround • couple whO ar• Invited 10 bec:oma the tlrat pvent1 of •done. ~·NATIONAL GEOdMPHlclPECIAL "Arnark:anl On EverNt" On May 1, 1983, Jim Wlt- takar bec:arne the first men to plant the St11s and Stripes on Mt Everest. 8 9 80CIAl 8ECUAl'TY: MYTHS AHO AEAUTlES The problems facing ""'8orlc•.. .,,........ and troubled Soc:lal Security ~tern ••examined 10:00 'li) THE 8'L.EHT SPRING Of' RACHEL CAMOH In a Pfe>gram 1lrat aired In See Highlights, Page 4 •;;WHEN A STRANGER CALLS JUSTICE FOR ALL • WANDERERS • HEART IEAT •. THE GREAT SANTINI • INCRIDllLE SNUHKIHG WO .-.AN MELVIN & HOWARD • GALAXIHA . • • ; t '· r I FromPa1e3 ..... "9dillc:..onend &tc 8elMr'llld ....,. tM ..... to Wlllcll p..et cldel ""¥~ -lll'ld hll MWOI ..... ~ 111'1 updMe la lnduded. (JI)--~ wmtAunu~ ....... ,..... TM c:iountry ""'* ttar 11 joined by .. deught« Georgette J-. JMal Cotter, Elv.. Coatello, Emmytou H.,rll, Weylon Jennings, Tenya Tudler and T 9ifMf'1 Wynette fOf 1 tun.-lllled lhow at the Country Ctub In Loe Ange- la 2lOO Cl) HOUITON 8IG LNf' """ Illy ~ ._.. ttlil ltMCMlp comedy c:ompett.. tlOrl qp.d .. Aodc.....,.. In Houllon. l:aO Cl) HalN ICI Ill la./ 8TftaLAND•IB'l8 The Wiidiy ~ of S-. Lai d I h 0 lll'ld I muelcll pertoi "*-by ..... 8dm11•-..... tured. MONDAY'S SPECIALS JULYJ1, M1 ,...-&. .. ~ ... ... COl'llldy • two ...ene-tno CCIUPM cti.t on one 8l)Othlr With Md! other'• . .-(D)':v.,.\'M "* ........... .... __. ....... lll'ld Inter· ..... lllllld ........... of -of .. IMdllllJfUllon pipe In ........ today. 10:00. C'tST "°" ~ A dt8MMlc pon'81t of tM ita ol ltle fnndl pMlter II 1>1-1led. (A) .... CWTMCM. ~ . A drametle por'ltllt of the life of the Ff'endl palni. II Pl_,ted.(A) a:ao (I) HOLD .. Paul OooMy II ....._, In- .. IW04CC play by ~ ,,......, d9plctlrlg .. .,,..... llllty ol ...,.,, ... TUESDAY'S SPECIALS JULY .. M1 mvw.a 1:aoe BllUND: CROWN NtOTHOMI On the -of tftle mar-riage of Prince CMr1-Ind Lady Olene~ ..... M8l'low tall• 1 look It IN 8r1tlltl ~ and how .,. la heel In contempo- rairy England. ePMaCHAM.U A blogi aptllc* look at GrNt Brlt1ln'1 Prln~ CMrt... l:OO • Ill THE flOYAL ...... A NC)Oft on the upcoming wadding of lritlln'I Pr1nce CNrlll to 4dX Dlw .,._ ..... .,,_ ..... (l)mAMEXXI Jotln ~ --you thlnga atrenger then truth. ..,. tlwl ... Ind nnllr tMn ~ you·w --. l::IO Cl) LNF-A--TMOM A OOIMdlln I-* Ind four comk c:onle9t.,. who compete 1191ln1t one MOtt!er -faltured In ttlll UIN*llOfed comedy glll'M ~. t:tO Cl) 1"1 'f'IOCY WON.D ~JONATHAN WINTIM Host: Orlon w.1111. t:OI (%).-.. MQUEL. WITH LOW 10:00 8 8 THE ..CWAL WIDDNI A repott oa tM upoomlng ...... ofarte91n'•~ a.Iii '° ~ Otani ~ .. tie,,_ ... !H)cat-n.. ADULTa Vlrtaul 'W'I' of rellllon-...... *"' .. .,... ...... Ider .... by ........ ~--1t:ao=1> THSPOVAL WlriDme Din ...... David FtOM Ind Lady ,,.,.. Fl'lllf NPCWt on 1111 ~ ~of8fttlln'1Prlncl CNrtal to Lady Olllna 1:IO M)";a-Na.a AOOM ONLY: HN •• ILl,AH HOU.YWOOD From the MGM Grind Hotel In lM Vegae. o.i. Kelly hoetl 1 gllttering lM Vegae ,_ wNdl aalutel th• golden era of ,,_,..,.tno 1n aono anc1 dlnol. llDO •• 9 81"1 ROYAL .... The wadding of Brtl~ Prtnca Qwlll to lady Diani ___. and ..... ed ...... tie .... ... lrO!tl London. NJ(%)...,_, MOUll., WITH •LOW -· ,,_POVAL wmll~ The wadding. of Btl1lln •• Prlncl CMr1ll to Udy OIMI ~ Ind r9llt9d ...,..,.. .. be telecMt 1119 "°'" L4ndon. (I) THI ..OVAL WIDDIG The wedding of Brit.in'• Prw-ChlrMI to lady a.,a ~ Ind relMed '-tMt... .... tie te61c:Mt "°'" l.oftdon. WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS .u.v-.wt .... 7:11. fQM DAY8 M TI4E MMAI M9mberl of ... ...... .,.. -tolowed tor tour .,. • ~ 00 about ... dlll>/ ._ "' • ...,. --In Kenya doae to the Tanza. nllr't b«der. (Jl)t9C>--....VWW ~comlc:a Jwry Stlllar and Anne ,,._. Introduce the mov- .... epeclala Ind IPOrtl ~ oo.Noo to Home Box 0-. In Auguat. l:OO. (I) THI POVAL ...,.. ·~ of the wedding of Brttllll'• Prlncl a-. to Udy Oline ~. wNch IDOi< piece Ml'lilr ~ 11 St. Pa.11'1 c.tM-ffln~-1'1itbe,.... Miited. • NUlll DAY8 ~THI MAIA! Membetl of the MIMI tribe -tollowed for lour dllya • tMy 00 about their ~ llvet In I lllm lhot In 1<e11ve doll '° 1t1e r- nlilll'l bOrdaf . GIJUUIMINWS INCW. .. Jule ,.,.. D6c:k "' Covent Glrdln'' GuMla: Dlclt Van ~CMAairw. t:OO. 0 CHAM.U AND DIAM: THI ROYAL ..,.. ft.-.... Ind Bettle- ,. Wlltera rapott on the wedding of Britain'• Prince Char* to lady Dian• Spancar, wNch took piece ewtllf todey II St. Peul'I Celtlednll In London. .,... ...... snuaeu ~ ,...,did Peot* .... ttlllt ...... lll'ld ac.compllll11Mnt1 In • ~ al ..,, lll'ld ,.,... dllcule6on, with • tocll9 Oft ca...i *'-' In Clltornil Ind "' unique ....._..,,..,_ l:IO. 1"I NATUIW. .-TORY~ THE WATER Cl.Ola' Thia """--mw4cal """ ~a man'• lnganloua ......,.. - the ~ to dell with humlll'I ...... 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Amoa1 the two t~ama •e Dine players BILL WORKMAN tacketed for USC, in- cluding Jackson and Alo. Bell, who scored 22 touchdowns for Edison's two-Ume CIF Bif Five Conference champlona, is Jteaded for Kanaas, while Harry, the Division I Player of the Year, ls bound for Stanlord. Love is ticketed for UCLA, Williams 11 bound for Notre Dame and Uranlch is going to New Mex- ico. The game, played before an anticipated crowd of 35,000 tonight, has produced nearly $2 million for the Cbildren''S Hospllal ln Loe An1e.les. -~ Bo•lng •• t0-roun4 mlddlowo19111 uut .,.._ lk*ly Clya end Rlldl Nop (llwo ""' T~ AL); ...... of tho ~ e ,_ INltd'I "°"' Engillfld, wltfl Pr"- CNwlol • -of ltlo ~ ... 1:IO. <I> U'Ofn'I ~y u.e ~of ... 15- fOIN wee Wortd a.n-..,,....... °*""'°'....., llght ~ Lupo fltMOf _. .--""""°' {trom . LM V....., ........ k Wortcf1 Orootoot Poot Ployor• 1,from Ula Vogee. Nov.). a:ooeONA~ 8'0RTI NITIVAL C-909 of c:iomcietltk>n ~held lhla ..... In Syrecu10. 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WEDNESDAY'S SPORTS JULY9,1tl1 ~ 10:11 CID Mee~ THE PINNNff 8eryY Tomplllnl end Tim Mc:Catwr ~ dMllonll bMoboll Nnclingl end lntoMew -of Ille o-no'• '°" ~ '" the .,..,.. . ..,.. ~. M updMo on IN eltuatlon .. oleo bl lndUdod.) ~Jbe, Wsddllll! _____ ......_ __ llilllllimllill ___ _ !Possibly, a ·bit of ~network overkill 0 • -' By MICHAEL DOUGAN > Oftlle.,.... ......... I-For those wbo have recently recovered from 0 comas, England's bonnie Prince Charles will ii: marry the Lady Diana Spencer next Wednesday, July 29. And American television networks are preparing for an orgy of on-the-spot coverage. NBC has contracted the worst case of Royal Wedding Fever. News correspondents John Chancellor, Tom Brokaw and Jane Pauley will join their London re- porting team In an open anchor dest at Victoria Gardens overlooking Bucklnabam Palace. The Monday tbroueh 1bursday editions of .. NBC Night- ly News" will originate from London. In addition, NBC will present two special re- ports on tbe wedcflng from 10-ll Tueada)' ud Wed- nesday aiitlts. If that seems in.sufficient, the network is also flying Willard Scott and Eric Burns of the "To- day" show to EnJland for a lit.tle supplementary coverage. That procram ·will originate from .Lon- don au week. Although "Today" will spend five days dis· cussine the weddine. it will also take an extensive over-au look at the slate or England today. Topics include a look at the British class system, a seg· menl on the "Muppet Show" <which is produced · there), a discussion or British spy scandala, a tour of royal homes, two visits by Peter Ustinov and more. Much, much more. On the wedding day, the "Today'' protram will be extended to run five hours. In all, NBC will devote a>~ hours to the royal hitch. CBS and ABC will exercise more restraint next week, although they, too, will be on hand for the big event. ABC plans a one-hour preview program from 8-9 p.m. Tuesday. Live coverage of tbe wedding begins at 2 a.m. Wednesday on a special edition of "Good Morning America" and continues until 9 a.m. A one-hour recap ta aet fOC' t that nipt. CBS has tapped David Frost, England's most famous pseudo-Journalist, to join resident beavyweieht Dan Rather ln providing vow-by-vow commentary. Also on band will be Lady and Tony Fraser, British historians. • Rather will anchor the covera1t from a booth overlooking St. Paul's Cathedral, wbere the wed- dlne will take place. The schedule includes an advance loot at the event from 11:30 to midnieht Tuesday and 4-9 a.m.' . PRINCE CHARLES AND LADY DIANA ... The l1ig day draws near live coverage of the ceremonies Wednesday, a brief special report later in the day when the beaming couple departs on their honeymoon, and an hour special at 8 p.m. All ol which prompts the obvious question: Do Americans really care that much about the oup- Uals ol a distant monarch? The networks are bet- tine they do. 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(I) THI WN111CY WON.I> CW JONATHAN WINTW HoM:ar-w ..... Nt(%)AOll ~WITH LOYl .. •a rn" LMNG Lola makea 8'I lmpM.- lloned ..,..,. In ....... ot...,... In ... °'"" tO-yeat-old daugh&«'• dMe. (l)MCME "Up The~·,,...,, "°" lelbmlfl, .... .... 10:0I •• THll M>YAL WBlOiiliG A repcll1 °" dl9 Ul)OOlftllle wdclng ot M9l'• Ma ONrm to l..adY Dlllle 8pefll)ar -be Pt-IWd. e (II HART TO HMY Jon9iNn 8ftd ,,...., .. tMM ll09t... bJ two " .... ~ ........ lllCI .,.. ... plac» ol .... --,....... In ... Hirt manlloft. ,.., •11 llN Ne.qulfteDeL.-~ NepoeN '"'* ~. • ... Mlle and.,......, celebratlon at wlllch fl1altde Md ~ ol • d...-d bladl "-to Aloll\dllll ....... .. .. nlgllt to ..... ... I &Wtl .. ..... .,. '° l'IM¥en, ...... °"1111* ......... bJ .. llCc*ln. <H>ooe_,,... ADULTI Vlrtoue r,..otNlallon-............... .......... ti; ....... aodaCY .,. ... ...... ·--.. ....,,,ICflofl" (1tl01 _......,. ....... -(%)..,. J J J •• I J I ' l a \1leclnaday Grid Ju I y 29, 1981 00 The Price 10 ISAighl 30 .. 00 OneOly 11 AIA Time 30 Young And TheRestlills KNXT II oo ..... 6. ~ KNBC D u..,... KNBC D ..... ..... .. KTLA " u.a,... KFMB 0 .. Dllee KHJ 0 i...,... KC8T m> .. Dllee KCOP 9) u..,... KCET fl!) u..,... KOCE '1,i) ttrt' .. Big Three's The Price Midmorning To Be I Dream OI Doris Classroom Vina V*f Company ls Right L A Announced .--Cly lnstructloo Alegre KTLA " .. .. Three's femily Suc*-men Yoga With KA8C D One lJI Tol.M ..... .. .. .. Young And The Restless KFMB 0 .. Dllee Turne M.A.SJt • ces ..... ..... Movie: "The KHJ 0 . IM ....... ..... Wiid, Md MM: ''nlll'• 'Miii'• Tic Tac Oougfl Jabf'• Wld . Fact Thi Muelc " • • Advice Clrd Shlrtts To Tel TheTNdl KCST a!) .. Dllee Anolher World .. Texae N8CNewl .. Tomorrow • Counseling • Readings Alflllf Madeline The Ghost M<wte· Bectric Hulnln & Mrl. Muir ''News Company 8ehrt1or News Hounds" The Tom Writing For Tom And Jerry The Fa'llllOI• M.A.S.H • KCOP ti) i..a,..... Tamn Adlm-12 .. .. INN ..... SP.IRITUAL Cottle Show A Allloll OnoeUpon AC!Mlie ''GutlbOI A Nellon" KOCE '1,i) READINGS SUMMER SPECIAL -· Details JULV 29, tM 1 EV£HIHO 07:008 HAPPVOAVS AGAIN Richie becomes romanll· cally att1acted to an "ole)er WOMM.'' • M"A0 8°H While on 1Mve In Tot.yo. Henry becomea Infatuate<! with a sWMt youno thlno lrelh ltom tri. States • STREETS Of SAN FRANCISCO A husband returning 10 San Francisco from h11 honeymoon contemplates murdering hla MW wile . • ova.EASY "~eatlvlty" Gueatt. ryrt. Cl81 Sammy Cahrl. quilt· maker Gr-Earl. (A) O III MERV GfVFFIN Clue91a: Mel Tiltta, Muney l..angllon, Orlon w ..... (ttl MOVIE "My Bodyguard" (1979) Chrts Mak~. Aden! 8aldli*I. (%)MOVIE "Th• \)lllmete Thrlll" ( 197 4) Eric 8'Mden. Britt Ekland. 7:30 . 2 OH THE TOWN Hoata: Steve Edwatda. M8'ody Rog4n. Vlell aome of los AngllM' grand old llOtela; """ -· ...... known clotNllg deelgnerl. • 8HANANA Guell; Mickey Glley. • AU. IN THE l'AMIL Y Edith edcM a ~-dttz.n wedding end a pelt of hol~.,. to Arctlle'a predoul flalllng trtp plan&. • FOUR o.\YS Of= THE MASAI MMlben of the Maul trtbl -followed for tow ci.ys -~ go about .their dally llW9 '" a lllm shot '" ~de-. to ltle T1na- nlan bOfder. (C)MOVI! * * * "Heidi"' (1"5) Eve. Mn ~. Ger· trlllld Mlttenneyr. ®HM> INIAK PMVIEW ~eotnk:a Jerry Stlller end Anne ...... '""oduce ltle -.... .,.... lllld epotta awn-. CIOmWlf 10 Home Boll Oflce Ill~. a.. Cl) lMI N)'(AL wmtea ...,...,. .. of ... weddlrlO of ...... Pmol a.tee 10 Lady '*'-~. ~ tool! plllCle .... ~ .. St. ,.,,., Cett. dnl'" London .... be~ ......,, • a MM. PEOflt..E FHlurtd: a hauntets hoult: I WU muMUm; the "ofllcMll" wltcfl of Selim. M .... : 111 audition for clrcut ctowna. (RI • MOVI! ••• "Reap The Wld Wind" (11M2) John Weynt, S-H91VWerd . • CHAM.11'8 ANGll.8 The Angell go U1ldelcowr In • IWlnglftg ~ 10 See Weclnelday, Page %3 • Happy • Successf u I 14 Years • Business , ... I What is The Bottom Line? Dear Readen: The Bottom Line i.t your heallh. TheTe are times in our lives when we forget that and worry about things that aren't nearly °" im- portant. When you have your phyrical and mental health, you have the building blocks with which to face all the attendant problems of living a full, challenging and rewarding Ufe . Plea&e remember lhal every day and thank God for it. We believed in thU idea so much that we started our own bwinesa de- dicated to health and named it The Bottom Line. The Bottom Line i.t on e:urci.te la.Um wheTe each individual receives peraonaliud atten- tion. ~r goal ii for each person to develop to their f111.len potential mentally and ph111ical- ly. Our aerobic exerciie cklues are conve- niently offered 6 times per day, and kut for one hour. Our ckuses are deligned to build strength, flaibility and endurance. We would Wee to invite you to a complimen- tary ckus to see what The Bottom Line real- ly i.t. Decorate like a Professional . . . at half the cost ! 50°/o off Normal Retail Prices Whether you't-e preparing for out-of-town guests or J~$l &ivlng a "new look .. to an older home, you'll want lo check our selection of beauUful decorative fabrics. Over • bl stock to choose from • Draperies * Bedspreads * Upbofltery Decorative Fabric H~e 18185 E•l i t• •> Fanllt11tt llow FoutalD Valley ' (~-·· (714) IU-M8 Tube Toppers CBS 8 8:00 -"The Royal Wed· ding." Highlights of the ceremonies for Britain's Prince Charles a nd Lady Diana Spencer. ABC fJ 9:00 -"Charles and Diana: The Royal Wedding." Peter Jennings and Barbara Wailers report on the wed- ding. NBC D 10:00 -"The Royal Wed- ding." Highlights of the British wedding. KCET@ 10 :00 -"Great Performances: Guests of the Nation." A dramatization of a Frank O'Conner story set in Ireland and starring Frank Converse and Estelle Parsons. -·Detalls -.. From Pa(e %% Nill a murderous peydlO- Plllll ~ on 1119' women.(R) • MOVll * •14 "Al The Elfotllen W.. Vlllent" (1953) Rob- ert hylor, Stewart Otano-· -~.Iii.MAW A pniftle of top ttolywood helrdr-~ Eber; a ..., w4IO ,,. ...... boeD ,_ ,....; Ctl9f Ttl ~ oHcllen klw, Dr. WMCO on C01rectl11g J9w ptoble!M; Cathie Menn ,,.... • celebttty phot~ ·~ ............ Olril" (1976) Sondra Currie. Rod c--eron. • FOUR D.\YI Oil 'rHI MMW .....,..,.,. of tlle ...... lftbe .,. folOW9d tor four deye .. ~'°about !Mir dmlly llwa In • ""' Moc In Ken)'e doea to 111e r.,,. ~botder. a JUI.a AHDMM IP9M&. ......... Md Olclc In Covent Oatden" Gueett: Olclc Vt111 8t:.= Reiner. "MldWey'' (11178) ~ ._on, Henry Fonda. (l)MOYll! ••• * ''The Godfdw'' (11172) Melton Elfendo, N P9dno. Olrec1ed by Fren- da Ford Co9Pola. .MOYll! ''The New!Nft 81\eme" t:ao • Taft ITCMfi ~: Jim lllomee, Mtwy HOU.:.OV. • • • "Champlone: A Lo¥e Story'' ( tll7t) Jot; LeOuc:, J-Vincent McNlc:flol. e 8Dff'NNT ~ Amc*I .. buMd to • IWM- ouely ........... ~ ac:ftoof. (R)Q e a CWAaN/O DIANA: THI ~Al. wmoNa ..... JeNlll9.,,., ..,. ra Wetlerl repori on the wedding of ........ ~ 0.... to Lady DIMa Spenoer, ~ ~ ""°' .._,.. .... ,.,. .. C..... In l.ondolt. e ...w....,.. ~ .... 1'111. Mwf~ ~ °"°"--. ,_ llrtluftl. VMa T• 8llCI L..eer ............. ~~~ .......,,..........,.. m._. ...... foc:ue on a.... lb.a 1n Callfomla end "' unique educetionel progrwlla. (C)MOYll! "Sclllrold" ( 1880) 1(1- l<lnlkl, ....... Hll. (IJ)MOYll! ••• * ''Thf Godfattllr'' (1172) Manon ..... Al PllCb>. Dlt9d9d by ~ cle Ford Coppola. (%)MOYll! * * .... "A FlllM Of [)yN-mlte" (1872) JamH Coburn, Rod IMiger. ~.II THI FACTI Oil Lft Jo IMm8 '* father .. ebOUt to be r-...cl trom prieon end WWIW to vlelt '* et IC:ftool. , .. , • ADl\M-11 WOfMfl'I Ml hits tlle Loi ~prec:Nt. • THINATUML tllTCMfi Oil THI WA-m. Cl09n Tiiie '"-ow lftY8iCal tllln document• 1111111'• ....,. .......,.. O'v. t11a rears to dael with llUffttlll wate. CJ') .MOYll! ** • .. )ilgll Plaln1 Orlfter" 11873) Clint E.ut--ca v.-111oam. 10:00. ii THI MrYAL WIDONI Hlgllllgtltt of .._ \llecldlne of lrttaln'• Pnnol CNwtee to Lady o..n. ...... wNdl too61 P'eoe .... tod9y M St. Peul't Catt. Orll In London. wlll be ~ ....... e o DY'NMTY The Un9' of ftnenc:lal dll- .... dllrupt• Bllika end Kryetle '• Ofoti.1 lloney· '!!*'·IRI •GMAT ~ "Guetb Of The ~" Frank Col\verH end ea-. ,.... Ital' In -dran1t1tl&at1on of FfWlk O'Connor'• lflott ttory ... In It*'«! In 1921 ~ ltOMlld •• ,,, .,._...., gentl end tlle two ColP" tind 8'tttltt llOldler'I ltley are ordered 10 guard. (A) -~ "Edge Of The Qoud" Wii- iiam g1te to twt fly '* flnl .,..,,_ to ,,,._ Md CflM. tine .. promolecl to l'tOIP- tlonlle .... ,. Cl'#t t) ... ~ 'r.ow *** "The Yount In ....,... ( ... °"8IM ,.,,... Jr.. .......... Goddlrd. ,, ... ..,., ...... ••...-na .......... ------Olllllll' a DO IT YOUISILF PROFISSIOMAL STREMTH INSECTICIDE ~~ tr:=,.,.,, VEAAS BAR DEN'S -C ' t55 PS nm ' PEST CONTROL 696 RANDOLPH COSTA MESA I 546-5s10 LA~ coaOMA-.MAa I 4f 4-70R I I t7H270 I ' . ASl AIOUT OUR IN tlWl SERVICE WE RA VE A GOOD SELECTION OF NEW AND USED CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVER FO~ LEASE OR SALE CONNELL CHEVROLET ~Colla Jlaa /or 21 .,eor1. 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ························~ ........ . : Put 11000 To Wen & Eam n e Mo·1. : : We are establishing a pool of small money len-: • ders lo assist us in the r10a1 st.age or completion • : or our chilling full length feature film. : • With already 4200 PAY/CABLE-T.V. stations • ! begging for m ms along with Network/Local : • T. V. gobbling up movies so fut -it hu caused • : an ahnost frantic demand for pictures. : : ~.get ~ the bandwagon with a young and am-: • bilious movie studio here ln O.C. and enjoy • : some hanc:t.orne pro/ill ror yourself both now and : • in the future. • • 7141957-4086 : • • ·······················~············· :P. 0 - r 0 cc "Tl ... 0: ~ c.... c -<"' ~ I ·- , 1 ' ( .. ·-·--.,...._.....••• a use a ceca s a cu ••••••• we u •=• vu: • WW ."\ "' -----!' --• . Pilot TV Log Friday, July 24, 1981 I la E al 1-~--. ~ ?~ ~~ ~~-~I F~ PJ t'~ ~~ ~~-r J_f ~ i! I r~ ?~ r~ F~ 11~ LU I Ji ~ i I l ~ I -1·~ .~'~ .. i~ , .. ~ .. :·~ru~ ·!·~ · · ~s I · ·i~ · ·1'1f f · ~ · .. 1~ · ·1~'''41; ~I · · ·~ · ·11Uf~i!·~ · .~11 i • 2 ~ -.,.1111 .• ... : .111 JU! ~i ·I · . .r .. ·' .. .r~11i .. n .. f~ .. 11 I• i 11111 !f ! .fi~ ..... u1 I• i .:-1: Ji :.Iii Ji I' f if i!f .,,list I i I c ,. ii~, ~ft f i-< ., 'I' !2 fl "''' . ·. .. . ..,. " .. f ~i' . 'I " ' ·~ .. " " J h .hi ' ID 2 "fl "11 ' .. ,. 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'ric" U.OYD SHOEMAKER RIAL ESTATE SCHOOL · IMC. 1907W_.t..,... ,._ c..._, u n . 11 n -·.._.,CA LE PETIT CAFE& BAKERY Tube Toppers NBC 1J 8:00 -"NBC Magazine with David Brinkley." Correspondents ex: amine army recruiting, an Israeli newsman and patenting mventions. KTLA It 8:00 -''The List of Adrian Messenger." George C. Scott and Dana Wynter star in this murder mystery. KCET QI 8:00 -"H20 the Water Show." Captain llydro battles for water conservation. KHJ t> 8:00 -"The Pawnbroker." Rod Steiger and Geraldine Fitzgerald star in a movie about a concentration ca mp survivor who is haunted by memories. From Page 24 contempt Of «>ur:t er.gee Oropped. (Pen 21 !R) Q • MERVGNFRN Gueeta: Tanya Tucker, Jo.t Bllhop. Jim Beley, Holaton Oii Dwrtct Dola. Hank Singer. Kllye Blllird. BlzDro 8roUwa.. • G08P£L. ACOON>Na T03 Vltglnla Aee\oea, ~ linger, Linda Hopllnt, B<oedway aw and Alber1a ll<adfOfd, arrenger and planlat, preaetlt mUlic t9'*f •• Auto--lJnMr. Illy concert. • • INfN( PAEVEW8 Roger Ebert and Gena Sllkal ~ 8tl lnformatM look et wtlel'a MW at the ITIO'lleL <m MOYI! A Diel program ycx.i can hve wllh A System 1nd1v1dually designed 10 compliment yow lilestyle Speclaltzlng In: PERSONALIZED NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY end FOOD EVALUATION TESTING By Appointment Only . I am interested in educating others. and I believe that it starts with peo- ple taking responsibility for their own health in no less fashion than they take care of the financial aspects of their lives. Plan for tomorrow's good health - TODAY! "The 'Godfather. Pen II" ~!!!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' (11174) Al Paclno, Robert 'l! Duvell. (Z)MOYIE "The Ulllmat• Thrlll" I 1874} !ric 8tMdan. Btttt Eldend. t-.ao eO TAXI FOf no .,._ant t9MOll, Jim bacom. obMaMd with becoming • gNet e.b drtlltr.(~Q • HIJOBt Pl.ACU: w.4M!~UYIS ''Boom And ..., -The Mll*lg Tawna" Ho« Ptllllp Abbott vlaltl lhrW IUnlv- 11'19 mlf*IO towns. 10tOO. ()) ICNOT8 LAHOINQ Abby~ Vel to the reat-.nt where Gary Is llavlno •f' apparently romenlk: ..-Clng with JtJOy Tttnt. (R) • U.& CHAONICl.E "A Different Kind Of Ute .. nw. WOfMr1 who are IMdlno ~ "--ttlOllgtl they ha¥t CWIC« In proflltd .. (C)MOYI! • • ~ "Th• Drowning Pool" (11175) Peul ,_... men. JollWie Woodwetd. (B)MOYll ''The ,. .. "*'II .. (1*) ~ .... Oft.~ Mf'IY~ • • YCW'IE "The~ StMwne" 10';IO. ll90l'TY ....... " ,. ....... ~*' Int btellll Md minority • .... wflO enrol In ..... dol1•1111~ ...... colegel. wllfl one ""*'11 Mini 9Gl-lc""9d lhtou8ft • ,. ,, ...,. Ind ............. to gal •••• .. Imp •ill I If ool9ge .. • WCIN8ll "Hlll19n W• Hant" TM oontr~ ~ .. ~ ... ,_... V-.11 , .... . ..... ... ...... . . .... ••1• . ·- JT fYBt lO<ICS GOOD WtlH ITS Offl • St•te or Art ISO" diagonal wahabte ecreen. • Four element prevision groond optical glasa lens . • 18 function remote control lett you aoceas up to 82 IYtions • = ,, ·=-: ·' I I, .. r ' a • July 31, 1981 -r.=::::;:::::::::::;::====:;:======;::====::::;======::;:======:;:::====:::::j;::=:::==::;:======:;:======r=====::::;i s Candy stars in '"S~rpent' KNXT KNBC KTl.A ~ II D D KABC • LMMflile KFMB CJ ... ~ KHJ KCST D Im LMMfllll ._ ~ KCOP ., LMMflM KCET fD LMMfllll KOCE G> II= ~ LMMfllll la~ IMMfllll ~ t:::====:::::============:::======:::::=====:::======::::::======:::::======:~::;::==::::=========::::::::;:::::::::::::;:::::=:::;:==:::::::t i 7: ~ Todlr, ~ = =.rq Todlr, =~ ~ =« ~ ·.: c... Mell.-HOLLYWOOD <AP> ~ oo ,.~ r-...... g> 830 ~ Gmoln'• Slri~ ft,. ... Candy Clark stars with David Carradine ·in "Serpent. the Ultimate Thriller," now filming in New York ... Wesley Eure will be host for the NBC game show pilot "Pot of Gold" ... Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch of "Sesame St r eet" have taped s pecia l gu es t ap · pearances for ··Hee Haw" .... ~ lllllld ~.,... ~ 900 ~ :=-~ t:· ~ OonlM ~ 52 30 Alice llloct· ~ Ab a.4lctlld 0:: IMNr1 1000~: 30 .. 1200 Young And TheAllt• 30 100 AIThl . Wortd 30 Tums 00 ~ 2 lWll -• 30 .• W"'9I Of FOt11111 ~ PU r..._ " .. I St>Y .. lOYe Bott Flmily Feud Ryln'• Onel.Jll Tol.M Thi World Tuma I " 6uldlng Uglll •• Mldmomlng LA TIUI MoYll: "Min Moe OnA 00 .. 430 """ MIRROR SPECIAL ca.r MWrOf' 2 P111111 ( :.x 100 l9Cll I ( TrilMlld ID ,.u ~ ..... , "Swiss ..., '149~ •.. FREE OU0R M1P HOR WITH l>IHYL.L:.•at M 1HRO~ It~, 1 -.l1 A T1u11C MooM: "ThlMln From Cabido" $50,000 ~ . ... Doris Dey Room 222 Ullll'. MooM: "Youngblood Hlwkt'' Alex Harvey will star in the title role of ·'The Ben Hogan Stor y.·· based on the life of the golfer. The 12-hour miniseries "The Life of Verdi." featuring the voices of Maria Callas, Luciano Pavarotti . Renata Tebaldi and Franco Corelli, plus scenes from his operas, will have its worl~ premiere on CBS Cable. CBS Cable will make its debut on Oct. 12. T.he series, made In Italy, will Include dramatized scenes from t h e life of Giuseppe Verdi. Get l'Mdy, Orange County, The W9ic;iht Plac. bu oome to townJ We've helped thol.lll&Jlda of our cUenta 1099 the weight ttt.y wanted to-the fut, beelthy Weight Place way . • B,APID WEIGHI' L0$ WITH NO HUNGER • INDMDUALLY-TAllDRED PROGRAMS • HIGHEST SUCCF.SS RATIO FOR WEIGHI' CONTROL· • PROFES&IONALLY SUPERVISED BY NUTRITION SPECIAUSTS • DEUCIOUS, mrrRmONALLY Wfll-BAIANCIID MEMS • NO SHOTS, P!._~QUID PR~, STARVATION DIETS, STRENUOUS~ OR CHEMICAL PRE-PACKAGED FOODS. • MO!IEX BACK GUNW(J'EE • Schedule your FRtE comultation today. No oblig~tion . By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: ·be cannol forget Katrina even though he Is sleeping with JUiie Duncan. Ed is going back to the police force. Pa I mer and Sean get together and are working to break up Nina and Cliff by having Sybil go to Nina privately ·and threaten to give Bobby up for adoption unless Nina divorces Cliff. Meanwhile, Cliff and Nina look for a house, anticipat· ing keeping Bobby. Erica's plan to make Br'andon jealous backfires when he discovers she's been in Pine Valley and not with Chad Norris. Brandon agrees to divorce Sara and marry Erica. At the hospital with her mother, Pam begs her father not to break up their family over Erica. Rick Kincaid, a con· structlon worker. meets and is attracted to Betsy. Confiding to Ellen that she and Wally have not made love since her return from the center, Devon wooden if her marriage ls over. While lookiJlC after Carl for Nancy's Aunt Besa, Jesse steals money from the cookie jar, then decides to take Carl for ice cream. When Nancy returns home and discovers Jesse and Carl missing. she thtnks Jesse has kidnapped Carl. RYAN'S HOPE: After re· gaining consciousness, Johnny Is convinced that Jac k is no good, while Maeve defends Jack and causes him to fight. Con· cemed for his daughter's safety, Jack "drunkenly" dumps her at the Rya'nS In the middle of the night, then returns home to con· tinue""bls recorded reports, explaining Ills absence. On Vartoba's orders, Orson shoots to kill through the window, but misses Jack. Maeve arrives to talk to Jack and Is pulJed Into the darkened roorq. Joe de- cides to move his casino in· to the Crystal Palace Moate Carlo room where illegal gambling will be JURIS TEXAN -Veteran Broadway and film actor Clifton James portrays wealthy Houston attmney Striker Bellman on NBC's (Ch. 4) daytime drama 'Texas' daily at 3 p.m . camouflaged H a proceeds· saw al Diana's apartment to-charity cover operation. the night of the murder. Barry agrees to beco~e Rick and Leslie get Slick to manager. unaware ol the d · tell them the stotiy of the legalities. Seneca decides Ice Princess . Roping lo to ta~e a blood test to de· make Leslie feel better. term.ane the .Paternity aft~r Rick tells her that he loves Kim s baby as born. He still her. Luke Laura and wants a divorce and plans Scorpio m~age to crack to fight ror custody. Faith the safe but are disappoUtt· and Jill have il out over ed when they cannot find Jiii's resumed partnership the Ice Princess formula. with Frank. Faith is at· Amy overhears Mrs. Grant lracted to Jim Speed. AN0111Ell WORLD: llse is out to get Sandy. She wants $100,000, but then plans to kill him aoyway. Cecille, overhearing this. goes to Mac and asta !or the money. but San~ tells ttlm not to give It. si.Dce' once llae has the money Sandy feels he will be killed olf. When the psychiatrjsl suggests that Jamie go to a sanitarium, he and Sandy devise a plan. JaDlie will ttlde in the cabin pretend· ing he's Sandy wtrije Sandy w i It c he c t l•t:o t he sanitarium ud prdend that he is Jamie. allowing no one to visit him. Mitch decides to quit The Connec- tion after he learns that there may be unditrworld llnks. On the witness stand. Colton admits that he kiJled Jordan, fearing that his political career would be ruined. Set free, Blaine de• cides to move back into the home s he shared with Jordan. 'heard Alex and David fight· ing, David ia charged with shooting Alex. Trish agrees to marry Michael though she sUH has feelings for David. Hope continues to Ignore Julie while gjving all her attention to daddy Doug. DOCTORS: Greta Is seriously injured after she falls and Billy blames himseU. Matt and Maagie admit they love each other but feel it may be too late. Billy does not want to write any more columns that slander Nola. EDGE OF NIGHT : Searching Sky's study for more Information about the plane cruh, Ravtn asks N'&ncy for-some aslsistance in 1etttnc deblils of UM! ac· cident. Sky findl the.key to hls study mi11lng, and se<:reUy ~to Raven's conversation with with Nancy. He realizes that Raven is U>o close to tbe truth. Valerie js stunned when her father dies ln the hospital, but Sky is re- lieved. Dr, Bryson ~ad performed Jefferson Brown pla11Uc surgery and knew Sky is the bandaged man that Valerie loved. Gavin continues to pressure Jody but her attitude changes when be fi(>BUy admits tf\ilt he's in love With her. Jody returns the feel~, but 0 viii den& a l · t~e reiaub:.Tip whh · ell»:' Jody ~ tum ~·· ~r, Carlo continues to pusti te· lationshlp with Martine and risks ln.tUng Dlmlen to lh~studio. AS TR& WOllLD TURNS: When James goes to aitack Jolin' Wft.b a lmJte, the able.to-.-e John •Pl'in'8 up with a gun and il'ireatens to klll James. James de· cides to do anything John requests. John tellt James be must Jl¥e up Mlargo, sto:f the Jewel amuaellnc an pin John's beln1 run down on someone. James GENERAL HOSPITAL: does lll tbree, having Nels Apol()lialna to Heather for be the fall pf. James tells his passionate display, Joe Marso to aet~t and slopl. Is atunned .when Heather •muuUat · .a~ tCW aan_ tbat alae reel• ""1 l .. VQ .-. :llek teeM ..... ~ ahe'I ...... the i• prepant. a con-him. Heather and Allee feues to what happened the continue their batUe and night John wu naa down. Heather's prob•erns aunt She saw hillt ~ by t~e when Sara calls ta)' ur but left list.OS Ital sbe'll be starting 1ny1u1 wlthou 1 ~to Port Chari anyone about t.M . f91ffill that she'll to Ruther Jal u ..... " saying that Susan fs preg· nant. Amy tells this to friends at the disco, Cor· riaan overhears it and then teJls M~a. SEARCH FOR TOMOR· &OW: Brian decides to leave town quickly to avoid bis fight manager because he did not. take· a dive when GU I DING LI G itT': ~e was supposed to .. Wendy Morgan is stunned when ts upset about Stephanie Kelly teJls her that Nola is and Max having an in- pregnant by him. This is timate relationship. AJone more devastating for on a cruise ship. Liza is Morgan and Kelly becau5e very unhappy and Is they bave just admitted curious when several gins their love for ooe &no.her come from a m,ysterious Mor1an aoea to Nola-calls cruisemate. She then learns her the tnost dtsaustin& ~bat t-he flow~rs and person she's ever met. But Jewelry are coming from Nola says it doesn't matter Travis. Travis buys a pair since she's 1oiol to be mar· of interesUna jade earrings rylng Kelly that evening. for Liza. Hilary goes to Kelly and says that she knows that TEXA81 Bllly Joe re· Jeelly and Morg.an never turns but Nita says she can slept together. Andy. about have nothing to do with him \o lose bis restaurant, because she o.o lqnger breaks Into Sara's !ilea, trusts him. Jeb tells takes out Vanessa's sex Lurleen he's not an un- therapy r~ni and plans to dercover aaent. Justin's blackmail her with it. slant drilling is stopped ONE LIFE TO LIVEI: Brea•ing a temporary lock 901 Olympl41 's P)ausoleum, C Jnt and Pat are trappeC:l when workmen install lite new lock. Expecting to rind Olympia's crypt empty. they a're startled to dlt· ~over· a skeleton. They re· al'ae ~t t.be ~ ls that of a man. Nicole h11 moved back to Moor C l iff. surrerln1 a relapse, PJ\er qaln n1hts fpr his "" and bei• tlenny C. marry lliim u food • they recetve word on hla annul· ment. Vicki conUnue• to doubt her sanity after Ted ·~~ 6 ... -.. ___ ....... when It Is learned that oU is belngstolenolfM.u'•lud. YOUNG AtifD T'H'E •ESTLESS: April ia_ thruted that Paul is helping her search JO(. ltfr sister. When Qtef p~ out due to hea&lc)IJ ... .Wes to s,e a aeurolot~. C.sh Is stringing Kay alone, mak· lna her Wnk that he la more thanjustagigilo. Hauc a quettlon obout JIOUr ~' -. 04' IOCIP 11ort Wrl(e to l..wndo H•t1cla, c /o Fteld Newrpapn ~·· P.O. IJo.r lNJO, Inmw. CoHf. 11714. --- -Here's GOod News! NO MORE FLEAS Oii ,_.,.tor Ill,_...._ • Pro••_,. ef.fec:HYe -p1l1•1 ...... .., ............... . yetCOY ... llOOMf.W • Mo 1p1cW ..... ..._,. .,., .. Typic;al Applications • One unit cao protea1 llf1 a•M up to 1500IJQUata1'411 17 l 3! 0 -~ I 0 co ,, ... 0: QI ~ c.. c .:c f\) _,,. -~ - ' J ...:r.• .. -·· '• ~lnsldtTf' !David So UI co-stars in •world War Ill' "O ;f By JEFJ' PAUU CN ... ...., ......... g' Talented David Soul will co-ltar with Rock ...J Hudson and Brian Keith in "World War JU," ~ NBC's four·houf movie about events that lead to a global war. Trqedy baa already struck the pro· o duction or the movie, when director Boris Sagal ~ was struck and 'killed by a helicopter blade. David Greene was hired t4 replace S.,al . , . Cbanoel s will telecast a JO.minute special on the life of Prince Charles Tuelday. the eve of the royal wedding. "H·R·H Prince Charles" will air at 7:30 p.m., traclnt the Ufe ot the Prince through rare film clips taken from the Britlah Archives and other footage. The show wUJ follow the Prince through bis early childhood, bis early da19 of school, his extensive mUitary Ufe and bis official activities as Prince ot Wales ... Lesley-Anne Down, Bill Bixby, Helen Hayes and Olivia De Havilland will Ital' In the televlaion movie "Murder la Euy" now in productiOG by CBS. The movie la bued on the Agatha Cbri.ltie novel and involves an American tourist who In· vestigates seven mysterioul deaths in a quiet English village ... Scatman Crotben, tbe popular actor wbo began his career at 15, will be the co-star of "The Mickey Rooney Show" set to be broadcast Fridays this fall by NBC. Scatman'a film credits include "East of Sumatra," "The Family Jewels," "The Great White Hope" and ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Neat." NBC claim& &Aat bd presenee with Rooney will make the show "unbeatable." Also set as re,Wars are Dana Carvey and N-tban Lane ... '''Ibe stlni" co-prod~ and actor Tony Bill will star with Lucie Arnaz, Richard Jordan and E.G. Marshall in the coming CBS televtsloa movie "Waahincion Mistress." Amu laas the Utle role of an ambitious senator's aJde wbo reluctantly falls in love with her boss's adversary, a talented mar· ried lawyer. According to CBS, she then finds the situation "frustratingly comprommlng." Wendy Holcombe, an 18-year old sln1er and musician, bas been cast u a re1ular In the new NBC comedy series "Lewia and Clark" to rua tbla Fall. ~talented young slncer, often compared to Dolly Partoo, will play a waitreu ln the cafe owned by Gabe Kaplan and Guieb Koock ... Nancy Frangione bas joined tbe cut of NBC· TV 's aoap "Another World" lo the role of Cecile Frame, Jamie's scheming wife ... Eric Sevareid, former CBS news commen· ta tor, will host "Enterprise," a aeries ol 13 halfbour docum~ntaries on how American buai· nesa works. The aeries will be shown becinning Oct. 2 over the Public BroadcasU.., Service ... "AB the World Turns" stars Anne Sward and Margaret Colin will be the special guests of an Aug. 2 parade in New York to raiae money for the disabled. The stars are recogniilng the importance of helpin1 dJ sabled people, in this, the lntema· -------- ------------------- Robert Wagner made the 'Switch ' SWITCHED -PleaM MUie a bet for me. Did Robert Waper pla1 Pete SJaa la u.e TV aeries "Swltdi"T AIM, ... was tJ.e 11n1t la•ea Bead! - Marie Nelllam, Wea& Clteattt, Pa. Wagner played the con arti.st·turned~etectlve in ''Switch," while Sean Connery was the first 007 in "Dr. No." For the record, Connery wasn't author Ian FJeminc'• choice for the role. He thought Bond should be played by compo1er-actor Hoa"y (''Stardust") Carmichael. MAKE-UP -!fte aame Wat.we freq11e11&Jy appean oa the c~ et .W .. v1es u tJae mue. •P anw. Caa Y• fleue Mil me bow all tlleee Wettmores are related! -Laua J. R01amoad, Botllcler, Colo. You can read up on the muter make-up clan in Frank West~ore'a boot "Tbe Westmorea of TYpuzzle Hollywood, .. published in l!m. Patriarch Geor1e Westmore made his mark in lbe industry when be introduced Valentino's hair to Vaselint'-Each of bJs six sons followed suit in the business: Mont, Percy, Wally, Em, Bud and Frank. FLUB-A·DUB -Coeld yoa pleaae tell me ll aay of the velees Mlaer &ILu CU.t Eastwood's, ·were dll••ed la .:;,.; GeM. &lie Ba• &ad tJ.e U1· IJT"-Ca.saee S&a••• W_..,,, M.J. Eaatwood, Lee Van Cleef (the Bad) and EU Wall~b (the Ugly) all provided thelr own voices, but some ol the Italian and Span.lab supporting players In Serlio Leone's mm were dubbed. (~ JIC*r letter• to Pepper O'Brien, Ufdt«I Feature SJ/ftdkale, JOO Parle AvmMe, Room 40%, Nno York. NY. 1016'}. ACROSS 1,5 Shown, atars on 33 Remick or Peggy ThrH's Company 3" Aplon of Barney Miiier 11 Fell1C's room.mate 38 Role tor .Joan van Am 13 -Newton-John 39 Hingle or Boone 14 Not prime time 42 Wiikinson of All My t5 Bosley of H-.>py Days Children 17 Ver.en of Root• '3 Skelton or Buttons 18 Mies Verdon'• sign.off 44 Francis of General 19 Name. to Aumont Hospital 21 Niven or Suaaklnd 4e Bobby Ewing's wife 23 -Didn't Say Yes 47 -the Town 24 Hep (2 wda.) 48 Encountered 26 Craving 49 -from UNCLE 27 -Ballou 51 BuaMI (ab.) 28 Moran of One Life to 62 --Langdon Live 5" Anderson of General 30 Mlaa Arthur'• hankie Hospital Roll• of Good Tim•• tional Year ofthe Disabled ... "GuidJng Ught" star Jerry ver Dom is now vacationing in an Enelisb castle, a dream he's "alWa¥fi fantasized about." The actor, who plays llmbiUous attA>rney R<Mls Marler, will return short· ly to resume his work on the show ... NBC has pre.empted the movie "The Day That James Dean Died" this Friday and will replace It with two specials -one a re-run called "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" and "Rona Bar· rett Looks at Today's Super Rieb." In the latter, Mlss Rona will profile six of this country's wealthiest people: Donald Trump, a New York City real estate tycoon; John Johnson, founder of Negro Digest and Ebony Magazine; Diane von Furatenburg; Clement Stone, Chicago insurance tycoon; and Harry Helmsley, a real estate ex· ecutive ... The popular CBS television movie, "Strangers: The Story of A Mother and Daughter," will be re-broadcast Sept. 8 at 9 p.m. The mov ie stars Bette Dav is and Gena Rowlands ... "Champions: A Love Story," a CBS made-for· TV movie, will be shown Wednesday at 9 p.m. The film explores the inside world of competitive figure skaUng and will star Shirley Knight and Joy Le Due. Knieht bas two daughters who are active competitive skaters ... 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Pu La .,.._ Aller oradueo- tlon, a group of hlgfl 8dlool lrlenda al(parlenea tfla CflallnOae °' Mullflood In ltlll _., ~ °' Iha 1te0a. 'PO' • * •• "Hucldebany Finn .. (19151 Aon .._d, '** Elem. &..o on .. 'ltof'y by M.ni rw.rn. A ~~ ... a~ ..,. baCOIN ~In a ...... .._...... .... ftaelng dowrl ... ~ • pf ATWr on a rllll (I} "Due* You lldat'' 4:IO CID "Going 1n Style" c19n1 o-ga.....,..M~. a..-y ... 10111Me-* meet on tNlr ,.,...., Social ~ allowMo- ... uv. aldelty va••-~ ....... be!* ....... 'PO' lkOO •••• •'Celfornla 8pllt" (1tU) Oaorge 8egal, ElloCt Oould. A ~_, . .,....... ---out~ona r.:'t·~rvMa .. (tta)A11l1 1° ' ~of Jvdy ...... ...,.,.,. ~ 4...., of fli'wlmfl ......................... Nia. .... ..,._.... Od4balt'' (1919) OMllla euoan. l(.-lfl Men. An aodd91"81 Teundl ..,. • NASA ..,,,.., and Illa ..................... .......,~~ """ In MlluMft ....... ·o· PIRACY ON THE SET -Patrick Macnee stars as a modem-day pirate and Elke Sommer stars as the actress he kidnaps, forcing her film director to hire a team of stunt experts to rescue her in 'Stunt Seven' on CBS (Ch. 2) Tuesday at 9 p.m. (1NO) Cheriton HaMOi'I, 8ueanftall YOf'k. Aft ar• ala .... '• .....,.., baCOIW~O I rjbytN "*"' •ie ..... °' .. Mdant Egyptian ~· 'A' ... cc:> "Our Time" ( 111731 p.,..... Sue-....,,.,_., ....._ .. 1'1111 .... - two yoe111g couple• avolad • ptMM IClhoola -"*"'° ---" the glrtl ~Illa .. ~·PO' -CD> "Med~··,,..,. .... CMleoft, .--....... ~ ... ""'**of tMl'Ot•fOO- dtllallt Mure, tfla ........ and~ot·• .. way purlUlt p1Tc111'*1 bacoma lfla ..,.,. "' -*'IC~.-0. •••• "SaYan8-I· II•" ( 19 7 II) Gl.,,c&rlo Oilann#ll, Mlitn" Stolar. Olractad by Line War1mufl. •· Whlla ... IP laolied In a Neis c:oncentratlon camp, • patty tNal ,.,. hie oblaaalW daalr• for ..... ~ wllllon put to the uttrm-.e lie\. (J) * *" ''The Frtande Of f.dOla Co)-ta" ( 19731 SIOb- art Milc:hulll, ,...., ~ A Mdw8I egar1t i..-I _..... orOOll to aicpoaa a cttfJllll 11ng. 8 **** "M•A•8'"'' • 1 ,1.., Qoflllkl lu8lllrWld. ' Pod Gould. .Purtno ... k ~ wer, a.,.., ol J.-.y Oeatrucllon" ( 191111) Laa Tremayne. Aron Klneald. A my11lc'1 ue1111111 commlll • lltlng of mu<darl whlla under lfla lnfluaftoe Of llyp- noMI. • ''Utban Cowboy" ( 1tll0) Jolln Trevolla. Oebte Winger A ~ "" wortcer WllO llllClll hlmHll a modern-day cowbOy ,... In tow with • girt ha mMl9 In • popular country-and·-••n bat 'PG' l:lf CID "The Legacy .. ( 111711) t<dwN Aoaa. Sem Elli· ot. The promiaa of I large IUfgaonl tum .... Amrr ,_..,po91lflto~ •• 0-with "'*prank&. r laa U.. a pelt ol Amari· _. ~· to • tora-boclno Engl9h mention ....... 1111¥ mMI • 1trenge O'OUC> °' ~ and ... -ltlll tatrlfyjng reMOn beNnd tNlr trwttetlon. 'R' 1':41 ...... Hot•" (1t1171 Aod Taylor. Cattier~ ~· A llolel owner .,_ anormoue probleme pay- ing hie _.... mor1Q90I whll• 1 luxury cflelft !l_'*"CIU to buy IMI out. CZ> .. ~ Brackanrldga'' ,,.. ••• "PtyCfllc: l<llar'' ( 1975t Jim Hutton, """' Adam9. Polee track 0-. • "*' ""° apparatltly .._ IM power 10 murder 04ft. .. ,,_.,by • .,_of c:onoenttetlon. ()) •. Jokl9 Mr Folka ..,., Totd Ma" Playboy~ and~,,.. ect °"' ~ jOllel and .... 'A' 11:11 CD> "Expoead'' ( 11119) .ldw\ Liiia, l(1ny SfwM. A IOf· mar adult..ftlO'M ster la ~ Into meklng or1111Mtplcl- 12:IO. * • 'At "The Don .. Dead" I 1973) Anthony Oulnn. Ffadarlc: Forr.at. w..i a Malla c:H9ftalrl dlae. a ~ Md ,.,, raadllng .,_ *"'°" ~ M'°"8 ~ ..... ..,,....~-c:antrat. • 12:11 e "Stnllgtll Tirna'' (19J't) Ou1lln Holtman, Gary ~. An --daapar-lltety "* lo oo ltlalghl .,.., laaWIO prtlort. In ... "' ttw INl'Y road-.... ......, rlM "ti ~ ........ 11:11 CID "1'111 ~ NttJ Tiie Difl ... M FoM" (1•TI) °"'" .-..... Gofdle ..__A~ girt ... ..... 1...-:t and a aoft/M"., ... ,.._ arnMltl Oil a parlola )ow· • ~ "'°"' 8at! Fnncliaco to Salt Ulla c.y. 'P01 '*' •• * '1'Mlllllla ~­(11421 "°"8 M-.y, ,..._ Lofte· 11/tt ~ ..,. ' Wltll ma ~ IO ,..., hlnlaall ln..wb6e .... ofl on a Nut 1PY mllllon. •tt•~"°"·~·· Dla1 (1Ma) 8oita 1<8ttoff, Nldl AdlMa. a.ad 0.-• •ory by H.P. Lovecraft. A yolmg ~ ~ .. ~--··per· anti ,...,... In hotror wtlllll flat ,.... 11.Wna lnlO a Qlenl fUnOUI. • a:G0 9 * * "Go ChMa Your· __.. (1938) Joa "-· l.uQlla Ball. A WMhlly young eodallt• .. •bducl· ed by • Ol"I of ballk ~ out to collacl a heavy taNOm for flat 11fa '"""· a:21 •••1t ·~And The ~ .. (11173) Ani- mated. Ctlopf:ly, tN Crtdl· at Angel, la Ma\len-18111 to act -guerdlen -ltlll ~~ l:IO e • • "Horror RIMI From The Tomi:>'' (11170) Paul Ne1c;lly, Emme CoNn, A young Frandl CIOlllPfa INlllttt a CUtM from tflalr enceatora wtian tlllly r"""1'1 to Iha c:.tla wtlllre 1 F..nct! k"'9'1t and Ille rnlatraaa died. CC) "Our Time" (11173) Pemala Sue Mertln, Pltltar Sle\:O-L The ""'81 of two young c;oupte1 • OV1llZad • ptfveta ICfloOtl -cflllnged ""*' -°' Illa Qlrll ----Illa " ......-...'tlQ· (I) ''The OOcn••. ,..,, ft" (1974) Al Plldno, Aob- ar1 Dwell. MldlMI eort.- one aeauma• 1111 rat• l•tflar'• ltworlll and po.- .. fie baconta lfla - l'IMd o4 Iha M•lla, finding ~ .. ,...., --"°"' and ....... llvougb-°"' hie ......... . ...... 0099a.-I'' r ( 11411 Wayne Morrl1. Ywrw.~Abollt -~ ..... ...~by....,,.... W"t IWft wtefl a ....... ..,. ll4DI tct llld from Ft ..... ())•"fhe ~·· (1111t MIChaal Caine, David w-. Wfllle ln-1igllt· lngal'lllflof.,.cMlap.- PMl'll!C* In ttlll Barmucla Tnangla, a )oumallat IMft.. blaa eai.e an laolaead. 400•yH1°0ld COIC>ny ~I plralaa. 'A' SUNDAY'S MOVIES .-v-.w1 1•• * * "w.oti. MoUn-MON•lfl ""T tllft" t 1911) l"etty 8flap-• I r I M 1 Jofln q.inart. A newa lr:IO (1:) * • • \t "llf10ad00"" ptlolop ...... "°"""' arl ,,..., Gerlll ~. Cyd J 1 ......,_..-lo ""°'09f'lllfl ,I.; .J Pf*I-. Two lttend1 ., • .....ldlrv .,.., 0-.0 1\ .llNl'llble upon •iglldoOft.. ~~.,._,.. ' J.1 e::.::=,:it ( '911) Gflllllem CMplnan. ( "\-a ..... dey _., 100 JoM e..i-. !ft lie ... } r" ) I .-cury, a ........ ,.._ *' li}!'. ~~"Alo.,_,, ly pl a cu-.. a .......... cttett Jotln w_,na. Oalwl and......_ ... ._.., ol Martin M otd ~ a a ... ~ ...,.. f0t111« deputy-turned· ,..,. ......... ~ °"""'· a W'Ol"'I ....... 'A' ......... tftd aglrt MIP a ())............... ...... to OUllfl*t • .,_. =-~ """!. .-. .,_,.,....""° ..... co f •' ~ "'7 • ..t Ma kll.., bf Other ......_ A ,..., ....., ,...._."°"' prllon. In lflt()td ...... ,... ... a:> •••. ....,. .. ,, ... , ......,....... .... ,. ........................ . OM _.. ..... II _.,.............,,.A !It· ••11flilil .... ""9lk ,, .................. ...... :,$~= ir l':t. , '1,ll ~-...,: =-::: ,_.,.._.,. · r 10 -.1 i ':Duli .,.. ........ • .- -WW U BUI ac•J11;:Piii'lii I I t I I 1 ------. .·· S565EM&C...apu,• -....... ---C-0..del- '--...;...:~~·----.675-1850 ~Il in SEACLIFF VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Unique surroundings for the finest in home entertainment. Records, Tapes and Video ··See the music with concerts on a six foot video screen. · -Continuqus listening booth for new and unusual albums. ··Video ta~ sa.les and rentals. ··Video crub. -~ecord and tape accessories. ··Buttons. Posters and Cards . . GOLDENWEST & YORKTOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH (7tl~ioL ~ Ci - ch I~ For al your sod .ct 100 ••• ·~ UY THE YARD & SAVE $. $ j .... ll.00 ...• $9 .00 .... 16.00 •• $13.00 _..._ z4· ......... 2oc · Phone Orclen Accepted Y mid ...up or Jolt Del•ery 855-3066 559-40 I I .. SSIOM YllJO IRVINE YAU YARD ,.,....., 9-••r u 11 w. 111 Orm.-Co•tr S1He I tl7" F<J1nily Owned tj\ Serving CCJ/if'ornia \!12) Since 18 79 qjouh v\ssuHlf\Ce O~ £,~reQQef\Ce . • :J.foor Covering.1 • ::Draperie~ i~• Window Covering.-t · Co1tt~act • Con.nteActae CRestdefttiaQ C0'1AMISA 2927 SO. lllSTOL (One 8lodc 8o. of a.kerT '< <... c -< ~ ·- t I I i:1 ·- l'nePa .. 11 IMO. • • w. ''Tiie IMnct lo(' Ct .. 1) .-,., l.Rtl, ..... oo.My. Alt ertMd boy wre•k• h•voo ttltOUGflOUt • ~ ,_.. ~. (I)••, ........ ~ F..,_..(t~MVeloM. Rlclwd cuo .. no. A "'°° ._.,., tl)f'I lodl.e M Ille ... of hit •*•• ""' ......,. (C)"'Tlldl~ ... ,,., K•ll•r. JoHph ..._.... A l'Ol""I fltJ IMMI M .,,_... ~ k,_.. M tM Tuo0. u:eoat ·~"C1t71) Leif Erick.on. Woody IVode. Hllll of M lftdl8tl .,... .. wiped °"' ft'Olll 8'NllpoJI Md "*' c:Hel .... out 10 llrl4 a eve tor ... .._. tt• e • •• "~From ........ c 1163) De9'I Mer~ lln. ~ IAw6I. A lllM le IOtold .. "°" .. ...,... '*-ftOfft WWng ., .......... rll09 "'*'. .....,a-..C*eoflN ----ow.. ···~"&MnfFr.I/' ,,.,,, IUMll .........,.e, ~ Oewenport. Tlv• '"'9cHe u OUI !loft OWlbe fel lfWo .. _,, of ttoutMe ..... ..-io U•ieporled lO !.JMWP'...,. Qi) "lloclly II'' ( 1171) t)'t- v .. ter 8tellone, Telle ..... ,.,.., .... hie Miit ........... ~. en lfflll•a• ...., VlllN tor • MOOn4 aMnoe .... llMll.''<J' a•• * * • "The Kid From 11foG11¥1" ( 1141) o.nnv ~.Vlr ......... ly. ...... of ..... . "'*'-''**'-.Doller. .... • • • • ''Tiie Oey Ot The JIC:tlel" ( 11731 U-d FOii. T.,_ Alellander An "'*'*'°'* "" -llld q&llcll-c:Nngl -*' ..... ....,.. .,..,,. .. .... ~AalO ...... .... 0.0.. (C)tt••""81dt"C1N6) 1119-Mefte ....--. Gerttend ~· A ... tte 8wlell Gitt le t-.n from ,_ _,,,.. '-'8 In - Alpe ~ .. .... to ... ,,..;· •••• Joe"(tt70) , .. ,., •ov••· Oenftla Plltttdl IN ..... '1'* Ille ..,.,,..,.. inwotu.,.lt In tM ...... drug 111*18 •• ,,_.,..... ... ...,. ... pcwt ot • ,.,,..... betrOOtll --In~ ...... ............... •... .,,....,. FW' 1\ L..e. DMI CN-.,.. A_.. towft le llmll· .... i.r ..... of---...... ...itlr'8 ... lodl"""" lo CIC*' • Molen .... wNdl oontlllN tdd .... •••"TllMC..... ~·c1 ... 1a.H1pe. 1W U... '-• NI lttlat .... In ..... ..._ ..... _...., ... .. ...................... ....... • • * * ''Tiie 0.., T,...,,...,... ( tt72) ,,.,,_ C4MMft, .lettri/let O'Nall. A pall'tataglll ...,... to dalr . ......,. ........ . ,,.. ...... ........ ......... .,......., .. ~ ................ . CJ).* •'4o ..... •llWO'' ,, .......... ..., o.i Mattln. NI ..., Ottppte, • ,.,..., ..,_y.tw..-. *"'*· • '°""' ........ ........ lft4 • tlf' NIP a .... to outerllaft • ,_. 9M ,.,.._, wflO ..... IO ... ..,. 1111* "otMt ,..... .,_ "'*"· •"~AltdTM ... II" (1MO) .... "'¥- ..... JeokMt ClllMOn. ...... ....,d T, Nleloe ... In""' ............ ...... to .,, • .....,. llootllNtr, IN landlt. from lr•;;"'IO a Milly .. ;r.;:· .. ,.,.,. (~171) OooJffl lnf81'/. ~ Ill'/ ... OldllN. AtdlM .... ............ ,J' ... ~ ......... u.a_ .................. ...... _....,, ...... ~· .. (I) • • .... '1"'•'rllil?ill'ill'Nd~"'-._, .. T .... ...... ......... ... . ........ , ..... .. io-rn ,...,, SAYING H20 -C4ptom HJ!dro (a.M ~r) and hit girlfriend LouiM (Alma Alcala) fn a ICeM from 'TNRC Preunt1: HZJ, the Water Show," a half-hour loolc at tt.. Importance of 1DONr ~. cdring 11fw"'411 ot I p.m . on ICCl:'r (Cla. 2'J, w.tnelert ~ ~ ""I la no INlldl tor ._ "~ .,, ... _oMed ..... ._. • "Coel ....... OeYgft-.... c....,, liee'I lpeoall, TCllft""I 1M JonM. llMed Oft .......... l)"lft'• ... ., •• ...... A Vol"ll 91'1 "'91 • po« ~ In ruret K-*Oy ,,..,... • lftUCll o6der loc.ll ~ wflO .... ,,... ,_ ,.. to ""'°"' ln-flftUllc~.'N' W (IJ) "lomawMl• In Time" '1MOI CMetopNr "-"-· .... lerftOllr. Ot111 1 .... .. ~ ...... ..-.y acnat,. ~ dlly New Yen ... wftlhl UMI ~to trewl 11.-ln ............... ·~· ......... GtMAael Heroel Of The llble" < ttn1 OoMr ...... Hlflt ~ • .,.. ... ,,, Ooflial Md ~ end .. ..., ., r... .. ... llD Jd,(._. • •••.4 "Cltyln~' CtNO) ~ ,,....,., ....,.V ........ NI ... ...... ''°"' .,......., ...,. lorOll """ • --tano-ed ~ to --.... Mine.,....,. of •or Ill'/•~ ,,_,,.,.,. C"I •••"'¥flt ...... c 1171) l'OMf1 Coflta4, ........ Olldmnd. "'t#f' lo~----· .................. ,..... ......... .. ....... .... w ... w. •• (I) .. ......, •. (,..,OIMI fl ........... . .. ............. ...... -.... ••t•• , ............. .. ................. ..... ,_,.,., WCl:>•••i.....,,,, Ill" 1:1:"9 ... ~ ,, .. ...... .............. c ... . ............... .., .._ .... _ ... .......... ....... ~·­. .... .... _______ ,.....,_ ... .:..,,,.... a older local boy -"° .... _.,. .., ,.... to et.,doftl In Ille mullc lnduelry 'PO' 1:aO (%) * * 1A "A Fl9tful Of OynMllte" c 1972) J- CoOutn. Aod 8181g« An Jttltl revoluUOIWY end • MeJllClft thief MW) I..,.. up lo rOll IMll*• ~ wind up being ..,_ of IN Mftlc.en revolutlon a:ao (C) •• * "Hll" 111731 Illy Off Wllll1me, Alch•rd Pryor A bladl fedef 81 egent Olller over hi• daughl•'• dMlh .... out 10 tr9'1 th8 08"9 of Frend! drug emuoo••re h• .,...._ 10 be f98POM!b6e . ..Cl)***""'-'-" (1fMI °*"' ,ord, Oonn8 Aeed. When hie -.. llld- neciped. • WMIUly blMI· n ... man mull decide whet'-10 INl'I the ,.,_ Ot WOttl with IM police . 1 .ONDAY'S MOVIES JAA.Ywr, M1 ... (J)'"The telenct'' I 1NO) = Caln•. David • White 1n ........ lnO•t-"oftfllpct.p. pearMOlt "' tM llerrnud• ..,,....,.~.._ blM ~en leoleted, 400-)'Mf-old C4iofly of ~ ...... ._. .. cc:> * .... "The Drowning Poot" Ctl711 Pu New- mM, JcNIMe Woodwerd. A pttve .. rn ........ °' 1a 111r11c1 lly • ~ acMNrn oil ,. ... ,o~lhe ldefttlt'I " .. ..,.._ of 8tl lnortll••11 ...... lllO Cl) •'Wlllfdl'' ( "77) ~­ melilld . .,.,.... Ill'/ "-" ........ Ill • WOl1d "' ttl8 ~..,.,~. rNP ..... In ........ of 1wo ortet oonlllottno .,,..., MO(C)•• ... "I,......, .. (1ffll ltlWe COcfwen. Lli• Milan. A..,,... iNka I dMll btOM4 °'hit •. CJ) •• * "The MpMll ~·· C1HOI ltetlno ~. Jemie Whitmore . The polOe .. MMed lly • crlmlnel mHlermlnd'• ~· dell«totlbety. e:. (C) "TrocaderO llau Citron" (1111) MlaftMI lllOd&, Arw, OupNy. A 10- ,,_.~ boy .. ..,.....,. with .... ..,.wflO, .... ......... e\ Trooedero. -(I) ....... ,.. ... "°99" (1MOI Wiie .......,, Dyafl a..-. WNe Ol't --·. T••N tovntry-w .. 1er11 ..,,.., ---lnvoMd --~deugft- -of .... lldallldl .... .._,.,_ .... io-.... ~----··'°' 11•• .......... Minda" ,..., ~ hyl, Lao ~. ,.,. 9oyl INoolM ln¥Ofwed ...... ., ... .,.. --WftO OOMucte ..,,., • ................... u• e • *" "Conctualt 0t tpaoe" C 1111) Weller ltf4*le. lrlo ,._.,.., Nffft/ ......,. emOartl Ol't I ••1H W jOwN¥ lf-.d bfttl In I -............. N'iSUDOM -····.,.·~To ~ .. ,, ... .,, De'/14 -.. Klr:I ....... All AA' ................... ll!l·----· •••l4 ·~101r' (tll?} ................. . ....... ~ ..... ..... ..... ---. .... .. ... ....... ~ .. , ..... ....... ........ ..... ~w •'*• ml ...... .,.. °'"""" ..... (11Jlt,... .... ............. ... . ,,.... ...... .... In the carpet business sometimes it 's worth EVERYTHING! Hardly a ·day goes by that we don't get a call regarding another company's poor installation. Occasionally the damage resulting from paorty sewn seams or taped seams is not repairable. Then the value of the investment looks pale indeed! Why pay $ 300.00 or S 1500.00 for carpeting and gamble with the installation? We maintain all of -our own crews, all tJUght the ONL 'f way to install carpeting - the RIGHT way! The grea~est majority of our business is referral I There is a reason! • .. TREND BERVEN "SIERRA SPRINGTIME" 100'Xt Duc>ont filament. 1 deliaa interplay of btendlng lhldes with pinpoints of color contrat9. BERY EN "FALL FESTIVAL" 100'Xt Dupont filament. 1 freth IMOY1th1e ~to muttl-cotor. cut~. fahlon emphaelzlng natural hues subtly blended. TREND "RARE ATTRACTIONS'' Solid cok>r plulh. 100% nyton. 6 ~ residential ..., warranty. protected with DuPont Teflone. Regul• 117.60 lnatalled. SALEPllCE · "FLYING COLORS'' Sc"lpeu,.d multi-color saxony, 1~ DuPont Nytone. 6 ve• ~ lidentlal w .. r ••rranty. Regui. 114.15 lnltalled. Subtle tro1ted tonH closely mM<:hed wt"' 1 .. tin luater. 5 )leer '91identlal weir w1rranty. protect- ed wt"' DuPont Teflone. Reeul• 117.H Installed. SALi PllCI == ..... SALi PllCE ":.::',:=- --~ ... 1 y . ,., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I • I From Page S4 by • .....,, ..,._.. ol .... to dllco.-... ldamtly of Illa.,._ of en ~ICl".mllllttll19 ...... 1=-t(I) *** "TNAepllalt Jur99" (1tll0) ~ Hliyderl • .--..... .. The polce -....... .., • c:rlmlnal ....., .. lfWI'• Mlt-mlmol S1'1 "*MfY. l:GO·M~ .. ,,.., Ellen Buntyn. Item ....... a-cl. Nter • -,.... .... acddem,. -..... lfl8t IMhea ... ~to heal ~ but .. ,,.,. -98CUled a--of -,_,.., to delrn • dMna ~·PG' a:oo a • ........... c•71) L8a HerCOUft Mou ..... .,. • Joaepfl c..,.. .... A~ befflarlda M • T5 II nll. harboring ll9n .,_ '-- polloe. a.ao • * * • M .Miiiea Tnll" (1953) v .. ......_. .... O'Man. A.,.._."'*.,._ wla W• to J*' ._. WMIMn'I ._...... ~ '° ~ .. aoorned ,..... trw and ,_ ..... , .. c:Md. Cl) "C.ldlttllOa" , • .,.,., Jodie Foew, 0..-. ...... A tomboy"-Ole..,.... of Loa Mgelel ""*"-• ...,.,.. 8rtellfl--. ·o· 4!00. "TM o,_. ....,. a..~(1t'71t18'1 Mc:Stww ...... a.rt.a. Feedlllr..._. ... ,,. teu6onal ~ join •o.topul ......... fact'' c:rtma. 6:00 CC> ''Tr~-­ Cltron" (1971} ...._. 8'1Qc*. """" ....... A • .,_-old t>ew .. ...... .................. _ ............ ~ <B> MA 0---.. "- Robin Hood'",_, ..... "'9flam. n. ; sf tr ' hero o1 -.. ae• ,._ end hll _,, .... ... .. .,. .... ....... hem '° ... "°"' .. rtdt end gMt 10 .. poor. 'G' IN DEFENSE OF -Dr ~ Gonzo Gates (Grepy Harriloo> comes to the defense of bk frl.nd Wendy (~Lloyd> after be ~uacles her to take a day-care center fob that leads to cbarlfll of neaJi1ence on 'Trapper John. 11.D/ to be rebroadcast Sunday·on CBS (Ch. 2) at 10 p.m. ~--.,.,.. .. .,.. -two llflllral'/ ............. (J)•• ..... A ........ Of O,.w*I' C1t71) W °'*""' Aod ....... All 1r1111 r91 oh !'D 1&1y end • .......... ........ .. 10,. .... ..,,...,_ ..,., "" ~ '-Ola "' .... ....,. rewolUtkln. 1• (I) ''Tiie Wottcl la Ful Of ?IUnted .,_,,A 'IOUftl ..... __. ... ,... • ..._and ...... .. ~---'tr .......... M"~ .,..,...,... ..... ._.. A.,... .-,..0 _.. ....... ----.ne .................. ... .,........ ...... ... ,_ ........... ..,.. .... ... * ·~ "OMeUpeft A .,.... ..... M (1111) ..... .......... ·-8elflt ........ ""9 ...... c~~~--......... llllpe 1111'11 IO ...... ., ..... .............. ... (J) ''n. IFIMd'' (1...,, MlcllMI Caine, Oavlel w-. ..... ts .... ,.....-... ... ,..._In .. ..... T~a ......... 1!¥M- llPll ..... ........ ~ .... ~Of ........ ~ UO(J) ··11on ~. Clwtle ....... (1171)~. Olrectld by ............. ~ Ind Woodllodl lollow .-... ....,,.. Qwtle9roWn,~nlllll P81ty, l.JIM and ....,. on en.._....,MldlOWof f.nglend and Fr-. 'G' MDCI:>"~ An 8-lllful ,.... .. (1976) ecx:.-- tary. °"9M• of Afrlcen ...... -Men In their .............. 'G' Cl>•••• ..,, .... Of TN ....... (1'90t S.-- Tr.cr ...... T~. A ..... ....,.,.. ...... . ....~-~ ~ ........ ~ llolw ............. . t:IO(!).!':~ .. (11164) 0.. ic.lly, Cyd CMl'laee. Two lrlend• ltum«allt upon lrigildoon. • .... "' .... 8cqltllll lllp-........... ~'° .. " ..... ~100 ~ u•• ** "Mr.HW'(1Mll eo-ry Boye, Leo~. The ..... _._ ""° ..... of.,.~ *-..... ~ .... --"* .... .-In. boli111111 tourrwtlenl. 11:ao• ........... Come The Gina" ( 19531 8otl Hocie. Merle o.N. Followlng • ...._.onllelfeof• rltoW'• ..., perlolmer. • ~menllle In .. • deCoy to 1.r11p the .... a:l"MadelM"-" (1971) .,_. 8ignclNt. a.Ide ~· A --.,.•a pei'°4ielty Wldel.,_ ......... .,.~ ~ ............ ln•~""*wfllctl ~----....,.. .. ............... ----__:---__ ~ 8'QIMI" (1t7t) Animated. OINcted by 811 MelMdu . Snoopy llnd Wood9todl follow udllflg9 &1Udenla CNftle Btown, f'9PC* m1n1 P911y, Llnue end Marcie on en .._.._Med lour of lngllnd Ind F,_.. "G' t:GD e ''Toudled By low .. Debofah Aeffln. Diane '---An emotlonally di. turMd t-.ge girt deWI· ope e frlendlhlp with Elvts llNel9y wtlldl c:NngM ,_ .. _,.,....iy. 'PG' .. ~''The o.ttlng Of wi. clonl'" ( tll78) SuUMel\ fowle. In ·~·~· ta#Y Auetrella, • young _.,. lnN'A IN Outbedl hM dlllculty ldju9tlng to .... ....... Pfoprlety of .,, udulltwe gltla' ac:ftoOI. si:ao CH> .. AmencM 0ta111u" ( 11173) Aon Howwd. Cindy w-.me. Four Cellt~nla .... ...,... get. llnel, ,_. teilglc gllmpM of.__ on .., hlgtl IChool Of lldu· ltlOn night. 'PG" 5;g;,ature of a Master ... As DistinCtive as Where it can 6e found Leading _Distributor of fine Art · • .. ; . ~ ,I t' 58 ,.. ~ .... rt :;:. :> .., >. "' 'l) ·;:: u. O> 0 ~ ~ -.£ G: Movie Gulde for the Week -----~ ---- From Pase• wl-.ltlefnwi-..... In e romantic elfalr wNdl br1dga two widely dlffet-lfig c:ulturlll ...,._ .,.. cm "Mid Mu" { 1NO) Mel Glbeon • .IOeMe s--1. In en AuUt8lle ol the noMoo- dillant future, the frlende end family of I top lllOfl- wey pu'9\llt pollceman beCome tN lwoef• of NdfSIJC rno4.0tcyde geng. 'R' Ill• end the hatllh rNllll• of hi• bullnesa l><Nll down •• hi• ton1 become fncteeelno'Y lnvoiwd In Ille vlolent WC)(ldnQll Of °'~ ftli.dcnm.. (%)**~"A FletNI Of Oynemlte" ( 1972) ,,_ Cotlufn, Rod Steiger. An frltlh revolutloner/ end I Mexican thief who ._ up to rob benlc1 eomehow wind up being --of tN Mexlclll'I ~Ion. t:ll. * * * "High Pleltie Drifter" ( 1973) Cllnt EMI· wood, Verne Bloom. A nerneleel atranger r.._ the cowwdl)' reeldent8 Of 1 W•tem town to~ IN rvtt1leN PIO wNd\ HO Cl) "'Up The~· c 1080) Aon L..elbmM. ... bare Bac:tl. The obNMed COfN'll4lndMt ~ Weinberg Mflltwy Acacr. my ts no metdl tor the troublacMM bra .. ~ -·291M/Jr.;·~~ ttlere. 'R' t0:00D ··~"ClMOI Ellen Buntyn, s-&Mf>- erd. After a ,.-,.... euto eccldenl, I -*' llnda thet the hM the ~ to ...... other• but .. per- MCUtld -... of her refuael to delnl a dMne tnni-. 'PO' CZ> "Myra 8'ecUvldge'" p 11101 Mae w•. John Huaton. 10:• cm ··™ Opening °' Mlaty BM!hown" (11179) Con- llance Money, Jamie Glllla. A ,.._led - aulhOttty "*'• • w-oer !Ml he cen tum•-- Per1alan IM1 Into I hlgh- prioed, 191 ... call girt. 11:00 (CJ "The Stunt Men" ( 1980) Peter O'Toote, St-~-WentM by the poloe, • dl9twt>ed Vi.tnam ~ llnde an ere c:Nnold ""'*' one Of Novak. ~ Herwy. -btO!hen, pan "YI unaira ~ on 1 IT10'Ae IN glt1a oi.co-.. .,_ la Baaed °" the novel by W ~ ftwv, .....,. .. - -where e WOl'ltd Wat I ~.'PO' 8-'M! Mtugharn. A ~tor 1 lfeMIKI, ~ .. being ftlmed, 'A' 1:21 ... ..._..And The young l'lldlca.I •l~I • * ... ~ Jeal't Olrtr CJ) "ClddY9flecll" (1080) Ledy" (1978) Belly Keller· wlttl I •tou. ci.tormlly (11171) SendJa,CUrn., AOd 8111 M1nuy, Rodney men,.Tony Lo Blenco. An fllHtttaglceliyfnlowwfth• ( C.,W~. A~ ci--- Denger11aid. The ...,,. lttfactl¥e llmall • 10 ~ ~. ....... -l'fdea the ad grounch-l!eeper ot • btllll Into lbe ~ com-rallOI In IMrCb ot ,,,. •••nky country club petltl\ll truddng lncbtr1. WEDNESDAY'S Clllplr'lidcie ~ l!lle!l her wegea -llfl6NI the atOOelng the Matti Of one • MOVIES ~ gophlrS lnl\llbltlnQ Na turf, ~ wteran In lhe llll ~,,.~, ~1t7~ 'R' bu~. 'PO' JA.A.Y JI, ~M1 Cl\attion H1910n, Htnry 1t:30(H)"Aliln'.'(111711)Tom 11.ao e*"'*'TheS~'' F'onill. Jepanue 'and Skernll, Y8')tlel Kotto Ttle {11163) Joenne Woodwerd. ~ A~ mllltery l0tcea er-Of 1 ~ng Aldlatd Beymw. Af1et equate of! for a~ end 1erap carrier follow 1 ~ ttaytng In• amall town tor l:OO(C) ***'"Thi YOUf!O In Mrlll battle Clf\lered tenoua algr\el to 1 91ippoe. • btW period Of time. en HMrl" C 11131) 0clu91et wound • Padficl lalllnd eoly dead pUine1 and, af1lr o-camlvel ttll declda to Fllrbenlte Jr., Paulette during World W11 It. 'PG' llndlng, dlacO\W that ttle -and t!arl ""-'· Goddetd, A ne'et-do-welf Cl)***• "Tiii Oodfa- rnnMige w11 • watrilf\o to (%) ··xanactu" I tlltll)OIMI lamny of cierd ah1rp1 thlr" ( 19721 Mllioll &ran- atay away. 'A' Hllwton-Jlfln, Oene i<.lly, ctierrn. en old lady wtlo do, Al Pecino. Dir~ by 11:31(l)"T!l91eiand"(1HO) A Yount wttat •• ~ refot""tnem Francia f Ofd c~·· MlchH I Caine, David tmlM end •. ~ ~'-' "Bitdt ........ 1 . ..... M ........ ·by Wetner. While tr.-tig.t-milllonelre join flrCll tO (ta.44) ~ W ..... Miii" Mll10 .J>lao. /ltlr ~ Ing a raetl of ahlp dlNC>-oC*1 up • lwga rollr• ,..._ Tiii ~ Mafloeo .... the btfrilrt pearanc,t In the 8ermude dlKO pelac. 'PO' Cegltoatro la l)feventld bet-hie ~ ~ Trllngll, 1 jourMliat alum-2"M e **"'"South Of St. lrom teklng over an life end the hertll rlllltlll b ... ~OM· 111 190ietld, Louie" { 18'8) Joel ernplfe of 1111 butklMa btllle ~ .coo.year-old colony of Mc:Cr11. Zlldlllrf Scott, t:to CJ) "Or•m«" 111179) Tim 11 hi• ton• become plretea. 'R' Ranc:tlerll battle Norll't end M•t'-on, 8-llallaty. *'~ lnvol¥ecl In the 11:41 lit "leplle" {11175) Tony S<Mh to pr..,... th* A young bowler hee to wlolent WOfklnga of Ot~ Cwtla, M,.,_t• COn'4W IP'lldl Ir~ the devMt.e-...,come .._.. .... 11'11 nlzed crime l oult "lApl(e" Buchalter, dofi ot ltle cii.4 Ww. e ~ ftw hit 8 ''Thi Newman 8'-'' a 11.oer of Al'lll(lca't (C) "1'11get•" ,..._..,,. .._ 'PO' A -.llthy ex-cop and hia underwol'ld, hMd9 up Iha l(ertoff, Tim 0'~ An 7:00 ~•cl" girlfriend, wtllle lll~lng notorlou• prO-ntutlon aging horrOf~ atw ( 11179) CMe W.fPMCI, lo IOIW I trlend'1 ~. known .. MUfdtr, Inc:. 'A' trla to reaeon Witt! • lllUI• Adem a.ldwW\. The NW UllCQYll' an ut0ttlon rad!• 12;09~~~;~n?,mt'7r:: , '= = .. ·-~ :..!' .:..:=.:: ~;ound~~ OJnllllll-. .. l ~ , l:IO•*** "'Thef·~~ .. g} ,.. ..... Md mcMla 'A' ww~ "''.!IP. ~ 9'114 ~ I vouno" < 18ss1 •ll'lll• .elfld up fo HO• Cl> • • • ··chempl-rr.;t ~~titt. kill, dy, Raymond fMlt 1111Nct1 had onr A love &tory" {1979) menj#o ~·Pen! In Ol'OllP of ~ ,.irMutecl U1M1 both. JO'f t.eOuc. J-VlnQent Eat Alftca. .,. herded to 8oo1'I Amat• ,.. .,.._ McNICtlol Two voung peo- 1t00 ••• * "'ull Of l..... ic. under .... .,.. Of CZ> ''The \Jllll'll9tl r1v11·· pie ~ their ••ting (19571 .Ntty Holllcler. ,.._ death 1n «dlr to blcOllle (t97•t Etto l+'Mdefl, ttln ,...,, .. .._, to lflW t11e "°"""""',..., ...._ .,.. ~ "' ~ Ekllind :';ei•Hlm1:.!~~S!::!:!..,.. ,.... ...... ~~; ... ~ .. (i)'.=·7:791~ ?:at ··=:!:. ~==··,= (I) "The Tin Drum'' { t•7tl M..._, lk'8lfl ~ Oei1f'M4' MtttenNl)t A Ill· Kleue Kina-I, Merlene Hiii. Devld a.nnett, A~• A yOl'"O ~ '* to lie S.. glr,l la teMn troon A crll9CI mwderer ..no Wfnkllr. A 11r11111 boy with ~--many ... .._ '-mounlein ~In the u-.. ecteeor1 to do ewey unwu.i powa of '*'°"'" wMe ~ 10 rlldl tor hit Alpe by w aunt to the with • ..,... OI cl1¥«C41d 0t tlon rlj9ct1 polltloa, ""-,,__ 'PO' City. unNlpplly merrlecl ~ ~.,,.,. enct -• lfecMrwldgt" eooe ••• ''Aeap TM W11c1 ~•teeter'°.,, acMc9 ldultflood lfld ~ MM W.. JofV'I WWIO"(t~Jolwt~, ~ llllar llCfl 11 .. ...,. '* ....-y durtllt Nueeoft SuHn H•yw•rd. An l!!I 'R' .,. ..,... ...... ,_. fll ..... •i.·-car......._,. ...._ _..... t~ CIV••••"TMOodfa- ,.. ~ (t w.-........_.., tel,...._ flf IM l'lotlde _, .. ('972) ,,..,_ ltlft- W ill£~; • Nflellllo. ~.,. " ..... , ... ~ HNn" ( 1138) Oouglee FaW0..1 Jr., Peu._.. ~.Ane' ......... flflltllV of card INfPI c:twme an old ledy who refOfma u.n. JULYIO, ttlt ~ •• Cl) "Mor•~ Oraf- fltl" ( 1979) Ran .._d, Paut LA ,,._,_ Afler grldua· ''°"· • gl'OUc> of hlgtl 8Chool frlenda experience ttie ~of 8dulthood 1n· tfle IOCill ~ Of the 18e0a. 'PG' e "Cand.,..hoa" ( 111n) Jodie F09ler, ~ Hlven. A IOf!lbOy from Iha atrllte of Loe Angelee lnNrltt • t•narwd Brhltfl •eta. ·o· U0 (I:)" A Force Of One" {111711) Chuck Noma, .)en. ,,..., O'Nell. A maater of tl'tl mattlll ertt emblrtl• on• -~tvatld ~ •or 1111 ldltert of~ ~led ton, 'PO' • ?:ti {Q) k8omwfwe In Time" '1~ Ctli1atopNr ,..,., Jane $1tymour. ObeMeld -... pot1/all Of. 111th- ~.ar-.. MOdem- dey 'New YOtll ~lghl u.a h~' IP 1r9\lll I • beqt In tjtM and mNI '-· •JSOi CZ)***"' "Medeleine" (11150) >M Todd, lealle Bank._ Medelllnl Smlltl II _..., °' poisoning her lo¥lr In t857. t:00 8 * * * "The U1t Of Adrian Maaaenger·· ( 11163) George c. Scott, Dini Wynter. An E'nollahnlan blli-t that hi and • ~ of other people .,. target• tOf murder G ***~"TMPawn. brolcar" { 11115) Aod Steiger. Ger•ldine Fllzger- eld. ~ M W! JMWnbtoller, ll ~ "' ~ .-~ llon, lqeee ell t_.ith kl i.11 IMsow f'flln. • * * "SUnN I Cove" Jey 8. t,.,Mf\, Karen Fred!lll. A Ofoup of VOi.ing· .f.... try dlal*lttly 10 .. ".1 .thlllr ~ "°"' being de~roy•CI by di-. ...... (C) "Sll'l'lrn 7¥" ~iephln, Furat ..,.,.,_, ~ of country clubbera acquire • gorgeoua new member who c111r9e1 lhlm upfof ..... ~ ahlp. 'PO' . 00 "BtOl'CO lilly'' {IMO) Clnt hetwood, SOftdre ~. A '°'"* enoe Mleem8fl from New WWOJ r..._ hit clreem ol Pit· '°""*" In • Wld w.-lltlOW 'PO' Cl)~···"-" :•·---~. ON _,,.... .. !eta fMMr'lllWOM*ld .... .. ............ ..... ,..., ,,,. ..... ...................... ~~·~ .._. .,...~~-w~ WOOd. 'lerna Bloom A nlmlllta 1tr1nger 1elllu the cow11dly raaldenll of • Weatern town IO c"8Nlnoe lhe ~ geng whldl hM beerl \lrrOfalng ttlern t:OO • QI "Cliilf0fnl8 Gold AuM'" (Premiere) Robert Hayt, John DlhM< BeMCI on lloriet by Bret Harte. An Mplring author held• -1 In the 181e 18.CO. In -di Of ldYetllur" to wrltlabout. (al ''Thi Godletner. Pen 11" ( 11174) Al Pac:lno, Rob· art Duv... Mich... Cone. one •t1ume1 hi• late father'• ltltone end power .. lie blcomM lhe ,_ hMd of tN Malla, llndlng ptobllma with rive! lee· Ilona and lhe I-lhtC>Ugh- Ollt hi8 reign. 'R" (I) ''The Ulllmele Thrill" {11174) Eric Breed«t, Brill Qlencl. tO:GO (CJ * * ,,.. "'The Or owning POOi" ( 11175) Peul New- man. Jolrv. Woodwwd A ptlYele in-11g11or It l!Wed by 1 Wlllthy Southern oil l)elr-to dlacover the ld9nllty of the authOr of an Incriminating '911• (H) "The Awalcenlng·· {1NO) Charlton Heaton, Su1annah York An 11dl8eOlogi11'1 devghler .,_,_ potMtNCI by the malellollnt spirit of •n 111\dent Egyptlen qUe«1. 'R' g "The Newn\811 Slleme" A Wllllhy e11-cop and hit glr1frllnd. wt\tle attempting to IOIVI • Irland'• IUlcide, uncover an e~tOfllon reck- et with connectlOn• to undlrgrounct pornographic "'°"*-.,.. 11:00 (%)''The lllMd"' c 11180) Mlchael Caine. David Warner. While. lnVllllgel· Ing a rah of lhlp dlaap. peerancea In the Bermuda Trlengle, • joornell1t llum· bla 8CION 8n ltoleted, 400.yeer-old colony of pnta. tR' tt::301t"The0odlathlt. P8<1 II" ( 1974) Al Plcino, Rob- ert Duv•. M~ CorJe. one 1 .. ume1 hi• late felhlr't tlwone end power .. he Decomet the MW hMcl of the ........ finding problema with rtvel lee· Ilona and the •-through· out hit reign 'R' 11:90 ®"The Human Fector'' (1980) NICOi WlllllmlOO, John Gielgud An egent ol the larit1811 Secret ServlCI ts coerced Into giving lop- llCl'll lnfOflTl8110n 10 hi• ~ coun1erp1n1 1n lheK08. 'A' 1l:008 **''Aid llghl" (111411) George Rall. Virgin- ia Meyo. } I "Ttle First Nvdie Musi· car· (11175) Cindy w1u1.,.,., 8N4* l<lfltmel A down- lnd~I Broedwey· pro- duoer plan• to •P8rk Inter· "' In hie 1a1 .. 1 1><0Jec1 by 1taglng II complelllfy In the !'Ude. 'A' 1f:f (Q}"Wlllle& Phil"(t1180) • \ Mld!MI Ontkeen, Mwgol ) Kidder. Three p•opla ~ begin • tr'langUlw romance In Or-'Wich VIiiage lhet continua throughout the mereutlel eoclal milieu of lhl'70.. 'A' 11:48 "Thi Godlll'*" (11172) Mellon er.ndo, Al Paetno. 8IMd 0<1 Iha novel by Maio Pu.to An IQlng Melloeo .... lhe blr'rlere belwMn hll ldylllc femlly llM and the h....,, rMNllM of hit tiu.lneaa btMk Clown H hie 1on1 become lncrllllngly lnllOl\19d In tN vlolant worfllnge of Of~ nlnd Cfime, 'A' tl:M. "The Newmen Sh-" .A .. -cop and hie ..... "9"1PIWlo •• IUlcldl, .-..on, •. '° 1 When you 11stvour home for sale with a local Realtor, how many prospective buyers can you reach? A ff!Ni hUndred? A feW thousand, perhaps? compared to COldWell Banker, that's Just a handfUI t we cover the entire natton <and more> to find buyers for your hOme. 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I 1 I r-- .... ·J COAST GRID STARS Area's top players In Shrine Classic See TV Log Sports IUlll l:lllT FRIDAY. JULY 24. 1981 THAT ROYAL WEDDI NG Networks wi II blanket Lady Diana's big day In Pilot TV Lo STUNTMEN IN ACTION The Bravado boys Come to the rescue See Televisiog Moyjes • * • • • Ylll llllTlll DlllY PAPll ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Lady· Diana brightens soggy reception LONDON <AP> Braving beastly British weather and with only occasional benefit of brolly, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer took over the queen's garden party and upstaged the entire royal family, including Her Majesty. The brlde·to-be proved herself adept at "the royal walkabout," chatting ass uredly with whomever struck her fancy among the several thousand guests at the world's biggest tea party Thursday in the back yard or Buckingham Palace. "Do you like my dress?" she asked a matronly looking nurse from Yorkshire . "Oh, I'm so glad. J wasn't sure or it and I did so hate to take it back." Most of the drenched on· lookers rated her tunic-like ensemble "smashing.'' "bon· ............. Photo of President and Nancy R£agan in holpital cropped to eliminate nurse with chest tube. according to Washington medical writer. Doctors disclose Reagan's ordeal WASHINGTON <AP> -Preti· de nt Reagan went through an unpublicized medical crisis a week after he was shot in March -a mysterious. persistent, high fever that made his doctors de· bate operating on his bullet· pierced lung a second time. Medical writer John Pek· kanen. given access to every doctor at George Washington University Hospital who treated Reagan so he could write an authoritative account of the President's ordeal, disclosed the second crisis in an article for Washingtonian ma~azlne . Dr. Dennis O'Leary, a hospital administrator who acted as spokesman on the president's re- covery, conrirmed Pekkanen'a account. O'Leary said there was no dJJl- closure of the possibility of a second operation to remove the left lobe In Reagan'• chest because making that Informa- tion public would have been "ln· appropriately alarml1t." To keep the word that the pres- ident was seriously Ill from· leaking out, Pekkanen reported. one doctor had to lie to a nurse. He also covered up the label on a bronchoscope so others would not know a bronchoscopy had been ordered to clear Reagan's bronchial tubes. The article also says: The first official photograph of a s miling Reagan in a robe, standing with his wife, was cropped to take out a nurse, who s tood next to Reagan. holding a Pleur-evac device connected to a chest tube coming out from un - der his robe. In a security lapse, a m edical voyeur -a doctor who was a part-time member of the university medical faculty but who had no business being there -wandered up to Reagan's bedside and stared intently at the president. Refusing to leave, he fanally was escorted away by hospital security people. Reagan's second medical crisis started on the Thursday night following the Monday March 30 shooting. Man, 36, receives artificial heart , HOUSTON (AP> -Sur1tona have removed the heart ot a le-year-old man who bad 1ul· fered • coronary on th• operat· lnl table and replaced lt wtth a heart ot plaaUc. only the third artlfletaJ heart known to have ~en Implanted In a human be· tn1. TIM ar'tJftclal heart Dr. Dent.on Cooley and other 1ur1eom put lnto tb• unldtntlfled patlnt TburaclaY never wH tee&ed la bum-and hlld DOt ..._ .,.. . prO¥ed br ... hod ud Dnll Admlnhtratloa . But a •P.Olilffwoman for St, Luh'a Hospltal taJd the FDA allowt sucb equipment to be uMd tn 11re-threalel)tn11ltuaUon1. Doclorl ltlued a nationwide appeal ror • donor human heart beeauH tM arttllclal one waa dHlaned for 1hort-term uH. Donor heart• normally come from people who have 1ulfered m111lve brain damaae ln accl· dents. Cooley lmplaated tbe firit artllldal Mart la 1• la u opvaUoa the National Hatt IBltlaa Wei Yiolated IO••• IDftt cUkWina Oii llamu ... pert menu. nie.'' "super," although they weren't quite sure whether it was cerise. fuschia or "off pink ," Just as many weren't sure whether to curtsy or grab the white.gloved hand that she extended. Si,Jtce the queen's garden par· ty was partly in observance of the Year or the Disabled, the queen and other members of the r oyal family moved among many guests in wheelchairs and o n crutches and aluminum walkers. When the rain really pelted down , the quee n a nd her husband, Prince Philip, headed off to the royal tea tent with Princesses Anne and Alexandra, but the Prince of Wales and his fiancee stuck bravely to the greeting c hores f or over an hour, flanked by the thoroughly sodden detail of Yeomen of the Guard from nearby St. J ames's Palace. • "Were you surprised lo gel an invitation? Did you think it was a hoax?" Prince Charles asked an elderly l ady fr om Tewkesbury who still couldn't get over receiving the white card from Buckingham Palace with the magic words : "The Lord Chamberlain is com · manded by Her Majesty to In· live ... " "God bless you.1 sir.'' she answered through tears, "and may the sun shine on your wed- ding day " "With my luck ," answered the prince, openinJ an umbrella as the clouds really let go, "it prob- ably will be a day just like thls. llazardc; or tne job. you know ... Israel agrees to truce H a bi b says B egin will hal t 'hostile action' against PLO TEL AVIV , Israel (AP> -The Israeli government. agreed to· day to halt "all hostile action" along th e Israeli-Lebanese border, U.S. envoy Philip C. Habib announced. Habib made the announce· m ent after meeting Prime Minister Menachem Begin In Jerusalem and Begin said the Israeli government endorsed Habib's statement. The U.S. -sponsored cease-fire was aimed at ending 15 days of Minimum b e nefit end bloc ked WASHJNGTON <AP> -The minimum benefit for Social Security recipients now receiv- ing it would be eliminated as of F eb. 1 under an agreement reached by House and Senate conferees. Those people would see the diUerence in their March 3 c h.eeks. No new minimum benefits would be awarded after December. ·'This is going to affect the lifestyles of a great many peo- p I e," said R ep . Dan Rostenkowskl, D-111., said after the Thursday action. "We're go- ing to have to give these people due time In order to apply for SSI <Supplemental Security ln- comeJ and make other adjust- ments " Rep. Sam Gibbons, D-Fla .. said elimination or the minimum benefit would mean some old people would have to move in with their children or apply for public housing and food stamos. "Let's shrink the size or ·the suffering," he said, arguing that s ubstantial advance notice should be given to the people now receiving the m inimum benerlt. The conferees then agreed that the Social Security Ad· ministration should send notices by Dec. 3 to those now receiving the mlnlmum benefit that their March 3 checks mt1ht be af. reeled. Gibbon.a said he wa1 receiving phone calls from many Social Security reclpienta not affected by the minimum benefit who are worried that lta elimination mlabt decrease their checks. artillery and rocket exchanges with Palestinian guerrillas across the Lebanese border , and Israeli air and ground attacks on Palestinian s trongholds in Lebanon. It was scheduled to take effect at 1 :30 p.m. (4 :30 a .m. PDT>, the government said. Education Minister Zevulun Hammer said Israel agreed to the truce "In order to arrive at a lull on the northern border, a respite that will enable us to Im· prove our security and pohtica. situation.·· No other details were im mediately available. and there was no immediate response from the Palestine Liberation Organization, which had said earlier it would agree to a cease· fire. Earlier today. Palestinian rockets slammed into crowds of shoppers in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona , killing a 65-year-old m an and woundiniz Deputy dragged by fleeing car An Oran1e County Sheri(('s deputy ls being praised today for keeping his cool Thursday even· ing after his hand was trapped in the car door of a fleeing drug s uspect and the officer was dragged about half a block in Santa Ana. While being yank ed through a used car lot, undercover deputy Tom Davis was able to grab his revolver and fire three slugs Into the right front tire in an attempt to stop the sedan, authorities said. After he fired the shots. the door opened and Davis, 27, fell to the ground, authorities said. He is in good condition today wi\b bumps , bruises and a strained wrist. authorities said. The suspect. and two ac- complices, continued the escape bid but rus crippled car was stopped by deputies a short dis- tance away at McFadden A venue and Newhope Street at 5:30 p.m. The three were arrest· ed for suspected drug dealing. The driver, John Allen Bryan, 31 , of Reno, Nev., also was charged with attempted murder, authorities said. "The otrlcer used excellent restraint at a very crucial and frightening time... Lt Wyatt Hart saJd today. "The suspect owes his life to an offi cer who kept his cool and chose lo shoot the tire instead of killing the driver. In that type of situation. it could have gone either way.'' Hart said. Davis' hand was trapped when he reached into the car as the driver put the vehicle in gear and drove over a curb in a restaurant parking lot, caus ing t h e door to s l a m s hut . authorities said. Arrested for suspected sales or a controlled substance were James All en Toth. 29, of Foun- tain Valley, and Stephani e Elizabeth Traner. 27. who re· sides in Northern California, sheriff's officials said. Bail was set at $10,000 each. Bryan, also charged with at· tempted murder, has bail or S250.000. Hart said. The arrests resulted from an investigation by the Drug En· (or cement Agency, Fountain Valley Police and the Sheriff's Department, Hart said. An un· determined amount of s uspected cocaine was seized. authorities said. Fruit-strip zone widened in state LOS GATOS CAP> -The state has quadrupled the zone ln which all fruit must be stripped from treea, but lndlcatlon.1 are growing that California may be wlnninc the Medl1y war. The new 700 square mUe area encompasses 26 cities 1eneraJly 1outh of San Francisco with a population totaling ab.out l million. The zone had been 600 square miles. A new 580-member "police rorce" will be going door to door be1lnntn1 Monday to make 1ure fruit it atrtpped, state officials 11id Thunday. The it.ate force will con1llt of clviUan and state workers. Of. ficlal1 aald it.ate wortera wlll re· celve their reaular ularlea while .or kin1 on the force. Don Henry, 111l11tant dlrec:tor of the eradlcatk>n project, Hid tbe atep wH nee11sary to belp make aure the lnte1tallon doel Dot apread. M1anwhtl1, aerial 1prayln1 of lb• ptlticidl malatblon r"umed MidaY la a.lie Hcood Hrlll ol alr&orn• ettack• oa tbe tnadaua pe1t. Tbrff heUcop. *8 ta oll Jult before mid· niPt wt" plUI to 1pra1 ....... of Mouiltaln View, Lot AHcli, Cupertino and SUnnyvalt. 12 other people. witnesses said. The PLO said the rocket salvo was fired in retaliation for an overnight attack by Israeli naval and ground forces south or Be irut. A Beirut police spokesman s aid 13 Palesti n ian s and Lebanese. mos t o f them civilians, were killed and 40 wounded in the overnight attack. and in two Israeli air raids in llouthern Lebanon on Thursday. <See TRUCE, Page A2) Judge upholds • • conv1ct1ons in Absc am NEW YORK CAP> -A federal judge today upheld Abscam con· victions against seven defen- dants, including four former con- gressmen. ruling that the govem- m en t 's u ndercove r s ting operation was conducted legally and properly. "Arter careful consideration o( the many problems raised about Abscam over the course of these cases. which have now covered a pproximately one year, this court is satisfied that all of the de· fendants were proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, that the trials accorded lo them were fair, that the arguments ad- vanced for setting aside the con- victions and dismissing the in· dictmenls on 'due process' grounds are without merit." wrote U.S. District Judge George C. Pratt in a 13S·page ruling re- leased in Brooklyn. ·'There are no circumstances requiring a new trial for any of the defendants," added Pratt, who has presided over rour Abscam trials a nd two lengthy due- process hearings sin ce last August. Pratt ordered the seven defen- dants t-0 appear in his Brooklyn court room Aug . 13 for sentenc· Ing. Today's ruling concerned the guilty verdicts against former Reps. Michael "Ozzie" Myers, D· Pa.: Raymond Lederer , D·Pa.;' John Murphy, D·N. Y.; and Frank T hompson Jr., 0 -N.J. .IRllCI CUil 1111111 · Night throuch mid· m<>rnln1 low clouds, otherwise fair through Saturday. HJghs Saturday In the low 701 al the beaches to mid·80s inland. Lowa 58 to 68. llllDI TlllY L.oguno Beach'• /Hliool "/or fWf'VOM," tlw ScuodUlt , ho• J1Ut about anvthffto fall· ing t1nd•r th• g•ntral cat•~ of art. Storv, photo Page CJ. 11111 . ~~ 1:1 , .... ,, 1 ·~~· ~1 Orange eo .. t DAILY PILOT /frlday, July 24, 1981 . ~ ......... SCRAPBOOK Mi ss Universe. Irene Saez Conde of Venezuela, shows off her clippings while waiting for her re· turn flight to Venezuela at Miami's International Airport. Mesa police seek shooting suspect Co:.ta M c:-.a po li ce have secured a SI00,000 warrant for the a rrest of Costa Mesan Da vid Gutierrez. 20. an conjunction with l<tsl f'r1day's shooting of James Evert Spen ce Spence. 25. was s hot an the C'hest <tnd a leg at has home. 2026 f>range Ave, wath a .25-caliber pistol an an argument over out call service, police said. He is reported in stable but guarded condition today in Fo untain Valley Community Hospital. T he warrant seeks Gutierrez for s uspicion of assault wath in- tent to ('Ommit murder and as sault with a de<tdly weapon. said Lt. J ack Cal non M c lanie llelen Gorman, 20, Release blocked MONTGOMERY, Ala. <AP> Gov Fob James s ays an order by a U.S. Supreme Court justice blocking t he releas e of more than 200 inmates from over· crowded ja ils is essentially ··meaningless " ORANGE COAST who resides with Gutierrez at Costa Mesa's Ambassador Inn motel. is being held in Orange County Jail. on $10.000 bail. as an a ccessory in the shooting, Calnon said. She was arrested Saturday at the home of her parents in Vis· alia. The Orange County District Attorney's office has filed a com plaint against the woman cha rging her with accessory to assault with a deadly weapon and accessory to atte mpted murder. · She was ar rested less than nine hours after the 3:30 p.m. s hooting. Spence's neighbors told of. ficers they heard two gunshots in rapid s uccess ion at the s alesman's home Friday. They said they saw a man and wo man hurriedly leave the house. jump into a car parked at curbside a nd speed north o n Orange Avenue. Calnon said officers found that c ar aban d oned n ear Miss Gorman's parents' home in Vis· alia. Daily Pilat I Cla11lfled advertising 114/642-SUI All other departments 142-4321 Thomas P. Haley Pl.<blilNr end O!tel becuhve Of,,_ Robert N Weed ,,,_ Thomas A. Murph1ne Ed10r Michael P. Harvey ~DI<-. L. Kay Schultz Dndor of ODetatOon. Kenneth N GOddard Jr ~°'- Bernard Schulman c- Charles H. Loos ~~"Ol!Otlor Carol A. Moore lk...myEoo!Or MAIN OFFICE UO Wnt B•v Sl • Co<t• _ _. C '°' M••I •ddrH• _!o• ~··~~(A ~· coo,,,o,,, "" Or..-oe CN\I PuOll\hll\Q (_n, No ntw\ \IOr•f'\ 1llu\trahon\ ,.d•IOf'••' "1•1t,., or •d ••r t1v•r,u•nh P\f'f'~•n M.fY bf' r t proOuCt<I -.·•thou! •P.< •• , °"''ml\\tOn ot COP'ff'•OM o • .,., ~•(Ol"ld <I•\\ 00\I. 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Congressional sources said Thursday night that Reagan aJso wlU agree to a Senate-approved plan for automatic annual in· come lax cuts to offset inflation, starting ln 1985. Rep. Barber Conable, R-N.Y .. said Reagan would agree to "substantial changes" in the ad· ministration's tax cut bill but re· fused t.o outline those changes. Conable, senior Re publican tax-writer in the House , said the GOP is not trying to outbid Democrats. But he added, "If we have felt we have had to m atch them for political reasons, we have done that." White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Reagan will not compromise on his call for a lhrec·year, 25 percent, across- the·board cut in personal tax rates. Re publii:ans wi ll add the i:hanges when a showdown with Democratic leaders comes Wed- nesday on the fl oor of the Democratic-controlled House. Reagan said his plan wouJd stimulate the economy and pro- tect against Inflation, while the Democrats' proposal, which would peg a third-year tax cut to an improved economy. would leave taxpayers worse off. A conditional third-year tax cut is unacceptable , the president said, because businesses and in· ves tors need the assurance of a certain tax reduction. Nancy joins ~dding fest LONDON <APl First Lady Nancy Reagan, official U.S. representative to the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, arrived in the British capital Thursday night for a week of festivities. Mrs Reagan, traveling with a small group of friends and aides, l an d ed i n heavy rain at Heathrow Airport aboard the government aircraft that oc- casionally serves as Air Force One . She joins Princess Grace of Monaco and the king and queen of Tonga as some of the early ar- rivals for Wednesday's mar- riage ceremony. Deukmej ian su ed SACRAMENTO <APJ -A small Marxis t group is suing At- torney General Geor ge Deukme· jian for labeling it a "terrorist" organization. The Spartacist League and its youth branch, the Spartacus Youth League, said Thursday that Deukmejian is going after left-wing group~ as part of his campaign for gov- ernor. •when interest and principal held for one year, compounded daily. Federal regulations requireaubalJlntial penalty for early withdrawal. Aoo>unt availai>le Auguat l Rate subject to ~sury Securities cbange. . ........... AITA 'SENILE' -Rita Hayworth (right), Hollywood's love goddess of the 1940s and 50s, is now senile and unable to care for herself, a judge has ruled. The actress was placed in the care of her daughter. Princess Yasmin ,Kahn (left). J~rors deadlocked on s layer's penalty After more than three days of deliber ating, an Orange County Superior Court j ury has decided it was hopelessly deadlocked on whether convicted s layer William Samuel Caywood should be sentenced to death. Jurors told Judge William T h omson Thursday that 10 members favored the death sen· From Page A1 TRU CE ••• The Israeli military command said its artillery batteries re· turned fire at the sources of the Palestinian rocket b. rrage. The rockets hit as townspeople we r e beginning to res tore normal life following a relative lull Thursday The new attack drove res idents back into the un· derground bunkers. The attack came while U.S. envoy Philip Habib was briefing Prime Mini s ter Me nachem Begin on his talks in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia aimed at end· ing the 15-day·old bout of fight· ing between Is raeli forces and Palestinian guerrillas on the Lebanese-Is raeli border. MeanwhHe, U.S. Secretary or State Alexander M. tfaig Jr. s aid today the United States Is not yet ready to let Is rael have 10 F · 16 jet fighters des pite Israel's agr eement to a cease- fire. "We are going to be watching the situation very carefully for hours and days and perhaps weeks ahead," Haig said in an inter view on the CBS "Morning News." The Reagan adminis tration has delayed d elivery of the planes twice in the last week in response to forays by Israeli jets deep into Lebanon. Israel had s aid the postpone· ments were unjust, but Haig s aid ·today the escalation of violence in the area "made It in· appropriate for the president to s end that kind of lethal equip- ment into Israel." tence and two were opposed . Thomson scheduled a hearing for today to decide the next legal step. Caywood, 40, of Santa Ana. was convicted in March by a separate jury of first degree murder in the July, 1980, shoot- ing death of Iranian immigrants Iraq Badiian, of Ontario. 39, and Ruhollab Bolbollan, 35, of Norwalk. The hung jury was to de- termine if evidence was suffi· cient to prove that the s hootings merited the gas chamber for Caywood rathe r than life in prison. Although prosecutors can seek a new jury and retry the case for a death penalty, public defender Jack Early said Thursday lhal the jury's verdict should put an end to such thoughts. "If the district attorney can- not convince 12 per sons that someone shouJd die . . . then you've got something wrong with your case," he said. Tony Rackauckas, the deputy district attorney prosecuting Caywood, was not on band Thursday, but an associate said there is a good chance the dealt. penalty will be sought from a new jury. Caywood, an Ontario service station owner, was convicted of shooting bis two employees in the head with a pistol. He claimed in his trial that the two men had broken into his house while he was asleep and he shot them after a chase. Search e r s fail to find Titan ic BOSTON <AP> -The search for the wre'ck of the Titanic has failed for the second year In a row, leaders of an expedition said Thursday. But now that adventurers and scientists know "where it's not," they say they hope to probe the North Atlantic again for the ill· fated luxury liner. Cranston critical of Watt WASJUNGTON (AP) -Alan Cr anston, the Senate's No. 2 De m ocrat, called Interior Secretary James Watt a "pup· pet of the exploiters a nd destroyers" today and told the Senate: "I want Mr. Watt stopped. Now." Craruiton, the assistant Senate minority leader from California and one or 12 Democrats who voled against Watt's confirma· ti on in January, said he had hoped the interior s ecretary would "shake off parochial, philosophical and partisan biases'' once he was in office. But, now, he s aid, "It gives m e no pleasure to conclude that s ix months into his term of of- fice , Mr Watt has exceeded even the worst-case estimates of his harshest critics." Cranston's blast came amid rising criticis m from environ- mentalists of Watt's policies, which favor increased develop- ment of natur al resources Oil public lands. Police rule drowning d e ath. cause An autopsy has revealed that, a Riverside physic ian whose tiody was round on the beach at Irvine Cove Thursday died of a simple drowning, Laguna Beach. police said today. T he body of Or. Charles Vin-; cent Brown, 55, was discovered· clad in yellow swim trunks and a single swim fin by a security guard at the gated community in' the north part of Laguna Beach. ' Police said they found the m an 's car parked on Cliff Drive near Shaw's Cove, a short dis- tance from Irvine Cove. A police spqkesman said it has not been determined whether the drowning was accidental or Intentional. Juro r s q u e ried in Layton tria l SAN FRANCISCO <AP > Twelve more pros pective jurors were expected to be questioned today in the murder-conspiracy trial of former Peoples Temple member Larry Layton Layton as also charged in con- nection wath an atlempt on the life of US. State Department of. ficial Richard Dwyer. who was a member of Ry an's investigating team The team was looking into charges that P eoples Temple members were b e ing mis· tre ated Nuke bo mb told LONDON <AP > -The British weekly m agazine New Scientist reported today t hat P a kistan will have its first nuclear bomb this summer Whether you wish to buy or lease, NOW 11 the Hrne. Hwry In earty for beat Ml9cnon. ~ Tremendout ICIY"'9t ~Huge 1el1otlon ~ Fln••lnsl at low rotes ~HUllYll 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa (7 14) 540-9100 • (2 13) 587·8266 ........ ...._... .......... _ ~. A,..~ Ztalander, who ftnl IWPJ*i atop th• 19,0ll·foot Himalayan mountain In 1953 with Sherpa guide Teadn• Norkay, plans to accompany an American exped1tion that will attem pt Everest 's un c llmbe d East F ace t his rail. That side ls so re mote no expedJUon has approached it since 1921. A state Court of Appeal up- held a lower court r uling that dlsmi&Sed a libel suit against t h e Na ti o n a l E n q uire r tabloid by entertainer Rudy Vallee. The appellate court backed S up e rio r Court J ud ge Thomas Johnson who two year s ago said Vallee could not c laim defama tio n or ruination of his reputation by a 1979 Enquirer article. Ora"g• Coatt DAIL. y PILOT/Friday, July 24, 1981 Fall Fair in danger? Board eyes legislation mixing racing ·related activities By .IERRV CLAll8£N Of .. o.I ............. Orange County Fair Board's Sacramento lobbyist Is ~u1et1y m on ltorini t he reasiblhty or legislation to elim inate state re- quirements for fair activity in conjunction with county fairs' thoroughbred horser acing. Former State Sen. Dennis Car penter of Newport Beach, the local board's attorney of re· cord in the capital, submitted a written report on the effort that was aired Thursday by the board In Costa Mesa Although Fair Manager Ken- neth Fulk said such legislation could be a finan<'ial boon to the Ora n ge Cou nt y fair, boar d member Robert Seat warned the maneuver 1s like t hat of a drowning man "throwing away the life preserver in hopes of something better •· day thoroughbred m eet at Loe AlamitOIS Race Courae ln Oc- tober. The fall (air is usually unprofita ble. Racjng proceeds -more than $488,600 last fall are used to stage and improve the uMual Orange County f air held each July at the Costa Mesa fair· grounds. Already pressed for funda to renovate and add facilities at the grounds, board me mbers have been critical or state rac- ing officials who have expanded privately operated race meets at the expense of the county fairs. Or ange County's racing meet. for instance, is now relegated to the evenfogs on t he days the an- nual Santa Anita Oak Tree meet is staged. Alaroltot itounds. f"all u hiblt.s will be drattJcal· ly curtailed this ye.ar because ol a budaet crunch , boaret mem· bers report. Fair Manager Fulk and board member Robert Krone areuecf T hurs day that le &lalatlon elf mlnating the need ror such a ralr would be a rinancial boon. Seat, lndicatln& he learned ol Carpenter's effort for the first time Thursday, warned that legislation passed in the late 1800s made county racing meeta possible only because of fair operations. He indicated that tampering with that legislation could result in t he complete loss of fair boards' racing meets. No grouches here as Glen Campbell mugs it up with Oscar the Gr ouch and photographers in New York. Singer Campbell is featured in Oscar'snewrecord"SesameCountry." T he article stated t hat "Va llee t h rew a n ea r - popping four-letter fit when he showed up to enter tain at a San Francisco bash, only to fi nd it had beeo canceled Rudy thundered that no one had bothered to inform him and angrily threatened t o sue if he wasn't paid." New Yor k Gov Hugh Carey says at least part or the reason he doesn't want to run for president of the Unit· ed States is the lack of cer· lain epicurean pleasures in the nation's capital. The Ora nge County board stages a Fall Fair annually in Cypress in order to hold a 12· And to meet state legal re · quirements to hold even those nighttime races. the fair board produces a small Fall Fair run- ning simultaneously on the Los Alamitos grounds. Seal questioned Carpenter's investigation as unauthorized by the board and demanded that Carpenter confine future activi - ty in Sacramento to items ap- proved by the board. Combat readiness said better Art nwseum get.s bo1~a people over the head. learn- ing about art." The gift is -one of the largest the museum has re- ceived. All but one of six 'unfit' army divisions shape up · R e al est ate develop er Harold Uris says he has visit· ed the Met ropolitan Museum of Art since he was in grade school and dreamed of giving money t o benefit th e m useum and Central Par k. Uris, 76. announced this week he h ad given SlO million to improve education at the 11 1-year-old institu· lion. "My interest in this is not art." he said "I would love to see t he boys. instead of roaming t he park beating He's nearly 62 now. but Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of the world's t allest moun- tain. plans a nother t ry a l Mount Everest at least part of the way. "I 'm a b e l ieve r in challenges," Hillary said in an inter view i n Spokane. Wash. "For me. going with the expedition team will be a great experience and a great adventure." T he laco n ic New A Las Vegas judge ordered comedian Redd Foxx to con· tinue paying $2.500 a month temporary s upport to his est ranged wife until their Sept. 8 divorce trial Foxx, 58, asked the court to t erm inate the payments, claiming he cannot afford them and that his estranged wife. Joi Yun Chi Foxx, 37. should be working But Foxx. as previously or· dered b v Dis trict Judge Joseph Pavlikowski, failed to submit a financial statement WASHINGTON <AP J Less than a year after conceding that six of its 10 U.S. based divisions were unfit for combat, the Arm y has said that all but one have shaped up. Gen. Edward C Meyer, Army chief of staff. said in an in terview the turnabout resulted f rom ad vances in m anning, equipping and tr aining. Last Septem ber . the Army acknowledged that six of its 10 U.S.-based divisions were below readiness levels. Meyer declined to s ingle out any specific divisions for discussion, but it is known that the 7th I nfant ry Night hours slow 1-5 widening work Division at Fort Ord, Calif., is the only such outfit still r ated as· below standard. Th e Army's s ix over seas divisions have been kept in a high state of readiness. officials said . These divisions a nd their supporting elements account for about 45 percent of the Army's total strength of about 774,000 men and women. Meyer s aid a key factor in the Army's upgraded readine_ss h~ been a marked reduction m the s h o r tage o f n o n - commissioned offi cers, who are vital in troop training. Most of nation damp Among the inherent problems with congested freeways is the fact traffic never seems to let up enough for work~rs to make cha nges to improve the flow . pave a new lane begins after evening commuter tr affic sub· s ides and it stops again about 5 a .m .. the spokesman said. For some of the more sensitive parts of the project, where constr uc- tion could seriously impede traf· fie. Caltrans allows work only on weekend nights, the spokesman explained. Thal NCO s hortage has been cut by about two-thirds since last September and now totals around 2,900. The Army's chief attributed gains in retaining seasoned non- coms and in recruiting new soldiers or higher qua lity in part to pay increases voted by Co ngress last year and furthe.r boosts in benefits recommended by t he Reagan administration this year. Heavy rains from Dakotas to South Atlantic Coast Coastal forecast , low cloud• nlg111 lhrough mid , m0<nlng. rM otherwlw l•lr thr0U911 S.turdo Cout•I low st. •fll•nd ., Co.1i.1 lllgll 11, lfll-115 W.ter 61 E IM•her•. light v•rl•bl• w inch tonlgllt •nd S•turd•y morning N<oml"Q wHlerly 10 lo 16 -noh S.tur.S.y aflernoon Wind w.vn lwo to '"'" feet South to toolt-HI \well two to '-fMl lonlght end S.turci.y low cl-• tonight •nd S.h;rde y morning be<omlng mottly sunny S.turCS.y .n- U.S. summary ... ~ ~ ..::::.. s~ •••. , S•o' o .. o •• Ou•vdt d (IlIIIIlg - - -= = = MI Wllwin N•wport Beech Onl•rlo Pelm Springs S.n Berrwrd4,.., s.,, Jou S.nte AM T•hoe va11~ ,.ANAM .. ., 15 .. % .0 110 n .. " 80 SJ 11 M .. l1 That's why an important widening project on t he Santa Ana Freeway just nor th of the Orange County line is being car · ried out at night. It's also a reason wh y the project lo widen the northbound freeway from t hree to four l~nes. which began m March, isn't expected to be completed 94 11 until about OC'tober 1982 :! ~ Novo· Rados Constructors of •s • Anaheim has a Sl9 million con· : ~: tract from Caltrans to widen the " •1 freeway from the county line at ::: ~! 111 the San Gabri e I Ri ver lo a ,. Was hington Boul evard. about 4 5 ~ ~ miles to the north ,. S6 oJ The project currently is about ~ ~~ ., one-third completed. a Caltrans " n 11 spokesman said We1re Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pi lot ., What don't you like? Call the number below and your 'message will be recorded, transcribed and deli vered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone num ber for verification. 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'*'" crow,· Aiwr JeftY. -. t2NI & WWge Lo9eft LOc-y; Allto, J ectr GrMf; s.1 CrMll.I T-Seurldw1, Oahefty, Sieve Lone; Oemertte ....,_a, T·MtMc, 54e"" Barre t; ~·a P'Olllt, T,.•11• ~ Oftofre, 0.... Boott\. 5<»111 style5 m'!l.. not be avaih1ble in Rll .5/us. strn opms 10 im A4 H /F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 24, 1981 Bani-Sadr appeals for voting boycott BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - Iran's ousted president appealed in a clandestine radio broadcast for a boycott or today's election to fill his post, sour ces in Iran said. "I am your legal president, you have to resist. I will return one day," ex -Presi dent Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said In a message to the nation Thursday nieht. urKing Iranians not to go to the polls. However, voters turned out in lar~e numbers. Speaking in Farsi in his first broadcast since he went Into hid· in~ in mid·June. Bani·Sadr said, "This is a government of terror and strangulation. I am in Iran and will soon return." Khomeini backers rowed in Turkey By The Associated Press Iranian leftists ejected sup porters of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini from the Iranian con· sulate in Ankara, Turkey. today and seized a ballot box being used for the Iranian pres idential election. Related protests were re~rt· ed in three European cities where Iranians living abroad were going to their embassies or consulates to vote in the national elections. [(]ffiU~rn rn IR4demmuls l.eaJer.'s J!.'!.Siti.on BELFAST, Northern Ireland <AP) -A top Irish Republican Army political s pokesman challenged· Irish Prime Minister Garret Fitzgerald today to say whether he supports the de· mands of the Irish nationaliat hunger strikers al Maze Prison in Northern Ireland. ·'The time for fence· sitting has long past," Gerry Adams, vice· President of Sinn Fein, the IRA's political front, said in a statement issu~ in Belfast. Food prices up WARSA W, Poland (AP> Trying to sell Poles on the need to pay more for their groceries, the government has launched a campaign designed lo head off the explosive unrest that always seems to follow food price hikes in Poland. Diana 'ruweiled' LONDON CAP) -The first Of· ficial royal portrait of Lady Diana Spencer. showing Bri- tain's future queen In a pants suit. won unanimous praise lo· day from the Britis h press. Goldwater assails CIA chief Casey WAS HIN GTON CAP > - William Casey's si x ·month tenure as CIA director is in growing doubt after Senate In· telligence Committee Chairman Barry Goldwater accused him of d amaging the spy agency and publicly suggested that he re· sign. tank at a depot upriver from New Orleans, leaving two workers critically burned, authorities said. .. When it blew up it shook. It was like the world was on fire." said Frankie Robertson, a bus driver for the Good Hope Re finery, which adjoins the General American Terminals Corp . depot where the ex- plosions occurred. TERRORISTS' TARGET? - President Reagan's son Ronald was the target 'of a kidnap plot by . the Puerto Rican nationalist group FALN, according to a con- victed terrorist's surprise testimony in Chicago Thurs· day. N~car s ales up6perce nt in mid,.July DETROIT <AP> -New-car sales by U.S. automakers rose 6 percent in mid·July from the same period a year ago, ending three consecutive periods or declining sales that hit 20-year lows, according to company re· ports. The five major U.S. manufac- ·turers said Thursday they sold 160,544 cars during the second 10 days of JuJy, up from the 151,473 cars sold during the same period last year. •·rt's hard to explain why you can be down 17 percent in the first 10 days or JuJy and up 6 percent in the second 10," said Arvid Jouppi, a Detroit·based analyst for John Muir & Co. "We're off very sharply, and this is not any indication of a re- covery, but it's better than being down 17 percent," Jouppi said. Chrysler Corp. s howed the s trongest improvement and marked a second straight day of good financial news. Chrysler reported sales of 17,839 cars dur· ing the July 11-20 period, up Z7 percent from 14,037 during the same period last year. The sales figures were re· ... Housing Cost rising Price increases blamed /or driving inflation up nual rates was due to round.Ing .: off the monthly figure . • WASIUNGTON (AP> -1Usln1 houslnc costs, drtvlng Inflation up for the past two months, may climb more before eaain1. economlsta say. Increases In home prices and mortgage Interest rates received most of the blame Thursday for the 0.7 percent rise In June ln the government's measure for consumer prices. the money supply. The pollcy, Sinai said, was "inadvertently" boosting the consumer price in· dex. Economists inside and out.side 1overnment argue that the index gives too much weight to hous· Ing and exaggerates the true rate of inflation because only a small percentage ol Americans are in the housing market at a lime. Efforts are being made to replace the component with one that treats housing costs more like rent. .. Edward Yarden1 , c hief economist and vice president of the E.F . Hutton & Co. Inc.· • brokerage house. said that, ex· eluding housing, "the rest or the June numbers look awfully good." "We're going to have pretty eood houslng uptakes through the summer," said Allen Sinai, vice president and senior economist of Data Resources Inc., a Lexington, Mass., forecasting firm. A Labor Department analyst, who asked not to be identified, said a continuation of higher housing costs would be reflected in the July consumer prices, which will be released at the end of next month. About three-quarters of June's 0.7 percent gain was in housing, as was four·fiflhs or May's 0. 7 percent increase, Labor said. "Gene rally speaking, it's ':. another confirmation that the CPI rate of inflation is back inlQ '.' the single·digit range." he said. · "It might pop into double digits for a couple of months. but I : think basically it will stay in the s ingle·digit range for some time." Sinai said that if housing were separated, the index would have risen at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.3 percent in June and 3.8 percent in May. Instead, the seasonally adjus ted annual rate was 8.8 percent in June and 8.4 percent in May, the Labor Department said. The dif· fe1 crice in the compounded an· June's consumer price index was 9.6 percent higher than in ·. June 1980, the Labor Depart··· menl reported. Economists attribute the ris· i ng mortgage rates to the Federal Reserve Board's efforts to slow inflation by tightening This vear's imorovement from the 12.4 percent annual rate reg· istered for all of last year has been due largely to lower·than· expected prices for food and energy. 2nd Annual Oriental Rua PARKING LOT $ALE On Genuine Hand Made Rugs We are offering these unbelievable prices Only •t our Corona Del Mar Store SAVE UP TO 80°/o 2 DAYS ONLY SPECIAL HOURS SAT. & SUN. THIS 18 A CHANCI VOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. THESE ARE OHl Y A FEW EXAMPLES MG. SALE REG. 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CAP) - The collapse of two "skywalks" ~hat killed 113 people and in· JUred 186 others one week ago in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel was inevitable because the walkways did not have adequate s afeguards, the Kansas City Times reported today. Bogdan Kuzmanovic, a civil engineering professor hired by the Times to investigate the dis· aster. said in a copyright story it is unlikely that common inspec· lions during or after construe· tion or large buildings like the luxury hotel would have detect· ed the problem. automaker reported an $11.6 million profit for the second quarter of the year. its first quarter or black ink since 1978. Ford Motor Co. said its sales were up 14 percent for the period, to 36,753 from 32,159. Late in the afternoon Thursday, Ford announced its own second· quarter profit. amounting to $60 million. General Motors cOrp. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, July 24, 1981 H/F Kids aid· drug traffie Some as young as 8 help heroin pushers in Berkeley BERKELEY <AP> -Revela· lions b y a veteran police narcotics officer that children, some as young as eicht, are helping heroin pushers to sell drugs have stunned Berkeley Ci· ty Council members. The youngsters work as run· ners and lookouts in a four-block zone where a drug-dealinC tant called "1"e Family" sells up to $'7 .ooo worth of heroin a day, said Sgt. Dash Butler, chief of a four-man foot patrol established 18 months ago to attack crime in South Berkeley. "This is organized crime." Butler testified in a special councU session held Thursday night In the crime-plagued area. "They have a definite struc- ture to their organization with ·cola.nels' and 'lieutenants' who derive benefits according to their rank in the organization." said the sergeant, a 10 -year Judge Eg l y successor nanwd SACRAMENTO CAP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has named rive new judges in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties, in· eluding a successor to Paul Eg· ly. who handled the Los Angeles busing case. Brown announced Thursday that he appointed Barbara Jean Johnson, 49, of Pasadena, a Municipa l Court judge since 1977, to s ucceed EgJy on the Los Angeles County Superior Court. veteran of the Berkeley Police Department. BuUer said members of the East Oakland 1an1 recruited a small corps.of children for "nm· ners" in tbelr heroin trade. 'lbe youn1sters are posted a1 lookouta for dealers and paid $100 to $200 a week to yell "rollers!" whenever police can come Into view. · . ·'They use the kids because they work cheap, they're availa- ble and they're wilUng to do ll," said BuUer . Gang members "have these lectures with kids who are eight or nine -kids who are going lo be their runners," he added. "They stand on the corner and give curbside lectures as to what the police can and cannot do." Butler's comments came as no surprise to area residents. Joyce Holland. a grandmother and lifelong south Berkeley resi· dent, told reporters that BuUer'a description of tbe drug trade was • 'ablolutely correct.•' She said the heavy influx of dealers have the neiehborbood in a virtual reltn ofterror. "Tbey (tang members> are psychologically wearing me down," said Mrs . Holland, whose car has been vandalized several limes since she began workina with the Berkeley Organizing Project, an anti· crime group fighting the drug problem. ''It's n ot like somebody touc-Kes me, but I've only had two good nights of sleep recent· ly," she said. "I'm afraid." "The Family" first came to public notice late last year when gang warfare erupted between rival factions of the group. Police linked ten East Bay murders to the conflict. and said that the gang was closely allied to the Mexican Malia. F O X CHIEF -Alan J . Hirschfield has been named c hairman and c hief ex- ecutive officer at 20th Cen- tury-Fox Film Corp., r eplac- ing Dennis C. Stanfill, who resigned charging breach of contract. Brown v o ws to fight oil plan LOS ANGELES <AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. pledged to fight a proposal by Interior Secretary James Watt to ac· celerate oil development off the California coast. "The Reagan Administration p l a n to open up protected California coastal waters to oil drilling is a reckless, wanton at- tack on a precious natural heritage that belongs t o all Americans." Brown charged Thursday at a public hear ing on the proposal here. Wall's proposal calls for hold· ing 42 offshore oil lease sales by 1986 instead of the 36 sales cur- rently called for bv 1985. Bank c hief indicted in cash l,aumlering LOS ANGELES (AP> -The president and two former officers of Garfield Hank are lo be ar- ruigned Monday in connection with the alleged launderine of $3.3 million In m oney from a murdered attorney who had narcotics deaUnJ&. A federal grand jury banded down the indictments Thursday involving failure of bank officers to report currency exchanges m ade by lawyer Nathan Markowitz. whose body was found April 3 in the stairwell of a Century City parking lot. Garfield bank president, chairman of the board and ma· jor stockholder John Gabriel. SS. of Montebello. was accused of a llowing bis private office to be used by Markowitz and his as· sociates to count their money. wurt.s-martuu due in death? SAN DIEGO (AP) -The Navy plans to court-martial "some of the crewmen" on the aircraft carrier Ranger for al· leged maltreatme nt of an airman reeruit who later died. it was reported today. The death of Paul Trerice, 20, of Algonac, Mich., h as been blamed by the Navy on heat stroke. A fed eral judge in Detroit denied a government motion Thursday to dismiss a $4. l million wrongful death suit filed aga inst the Navy by Trerice's parents. ffesidenhJ home after acid l.eak BLYTHE <AP> -Life in this desert community -and in Ehrenberg, Ariz., just across the Colorado River -is returning to normal after being declared safe despite being in the path of a cloud ol polsonous nltric acid 1as. A preliminary examination ol the truck reportedly showed there was a delerloratln1 1uket in a dump valve. causlng the leak of toxic nitric acid from the truck. whlch was halted in the center divider of Interstate 10 in Blythe. About 2,000 persona were evacuated from Blythe and Ehrenberg. Quake felt inSanDiego SAN DIEGO CAP > A moderate earthquake hit shortly before daybreak, but no damage wu reported. It apparently was centered in an isolated area of Baja California. auth orities said. Seismologist Dennis Meredith at the California Institute of Technology's seismology lab in Pasadena said the temblor reg· istered 4.2 on the Richter scale. The epicenter was put at 20 miles southeast of the U.S.· Mexico border at San Diego. Striking at 4:39 a .m., the 15· second quake was felt as far away as 50 miles north of the border. New San Qiremin broul reported SA N QUENTIN CAP) Guards have once again been forced to use birdshot to break up fights at San Quentin Prison. On Thursday. 11 inmates were injured when two inmates stand· ing about 25 feet apart in the ex· ercise yard were attacked. one by four prisoners, the other by five, said spokesman Mike Mad- ding. Warning shots failed to break up the fight. A total of nine rounds of birdshot was fired at the two groups, Madding said. Egly. a resident of Laguna Beach. who had supervised the school desegregation case since 1977. retired this year after his fi na l busing order was over- turned by a state appeals court because of an anti-busing law approved by state voters. Here'• Good Newsl NO MORE FLEASll On Your Pe t or In Your Homel Ill• lPA llT "°· -l ·H4' O•• ....... "•CHASI •~c1·1.-1·1o CO•tl••n yow peat 1tro1t1 ... • • -'.PROVIN ....... c ..... lc•l•I l"ICTIVI Ms. Johnson is a former presi· dent of the California Women Lawyers Association. AP ..... AGAINST: • IU.Al • AOA~I • un ... • 1\111 ·~ ·-at • (AAHJfTU """ • lllD. w A.Wl • unit work• on sole silent ultroson1c woves • sole to humons & pets • uses only 4 wotts pow.er • no speciol 1nstollation • pests el1mlnoted in 2 to 6 weeks T he other appointees are James Natoli, 59, of San Marino; Kathryn Doi Todd. 39. of Los Angeles: Veronica Simmons. 34, of Los Angeles. and Leroy Sim· mons. 40, of Barstow. BOXED IN -California tax reduction crusader Howard J arvis speaks to reporters in Washington amidst boxes of petitions in favor or tax cuts. Jarvis Thursday said he'd de· liver the petitions -weighing 2'h tons -to House Speaker Thomas O'Neill. • caom ·-.. .,.~ OIS~IY Pest Roi Sales (714) 661-9191 (714) 760-7251 The ROUND-U P RESTAURANT And LOUNGE 843 W. I 9th, Costa Mesa 6 4 6-8804 N ow Ope11 For L lJNCR • DINNER Daily Lunch Specials Complete Dinner Menu Featuring The 14 oz. Round-Up Porterhouse t,i~~f\l 8 7 95 Wyoming Oil 'Lottery' Open To All In August ! SANTA ANA.CALIF. (Spec1af}- Hundreds of U.S. c1t1zens will win oil lease rights in upcoming public drawings conducted by the State of Wyoming. Some may achieve overnight wealth by selling their rights to 011 com- panies and retaining hf elong royalties on any oil or gas prcr duct ion. Incredibly. most will risk no more than $30. tax deductible. to enter the little· known program that offers every American the opportunity to compete on an equal basis with giant oil com- panies for leases of public lands. Entry details and information may bE! obtained by writing The B. Ryan Snyder Company, Inc. {Oil and Gas Lease Division), Post Office Box 268, 2030 East Fourth Street. Santa Ana, California 92702. Enclose $1 for postage and handling. The Snyder Company will for· ward official entry cards and full instructions in time to meet the August 14 , 1981 deadline. The B Ryan Snyder Co • Inc. SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER All thru the month of July SAVINGS FROM 50°/o to 70°/o or llllOl"e. Al .._ -'"9ctt4 f,... ,....... 1toQ. ....... k lllW .._k. ..._, ..._ -1i11i1te4 or -of • 111114 To .. _. tile .......... Mlec ..... of ....... w •............. -..... ,....fl,_-Nrlftf COllYl.llH . 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Y PILOT tr'rlday, July 2•. 1911' Consumers benefit from county agency Orange County government's Consumer Affairs Office, we're happy to report, is alive and well -despite the surprising and ill· conceived attempt by Supervisor Bruce Nestande to abolish it. If there is one county agency that is delivering bang for the buck, it is the consumer office which last year, with a budget of $335,000, handled 38,000 com· plaints and gained more than $700,000 in restitution for con· sumers who sought assistance. Nestande argued twice dur· ing recent hearings on the coun· ty's $7fK> million budget that the office no longer could be afforded and its funding should be turned over to more deserving pro-' grams, such as services for abused children, or women, or ex-convicts. County government, however, already contributes in those areas. If it doesn't -and statistics aren't there to back up that claim then perhaps the Board of Supervisors should have been looking at some of the mllllons of dollars that it added to other departmental budgets. Board Chairman Ralph Clark pointed out that the consumer of· fice was organized in 1972 because there was no other re- course for the average citizen. The state, he noted, has only two consumer investigators and takes no responsibility for assisting in· dividuals. Orange County now bas six investigators, able to work with citizens on a one-to-one basis. Taken in context with the significant numbers of dollars spent by county government in other areas, and the effective- ness that appears to have been achieved by the Consumer Af. fairs Office, Supervisor Nestande doesn't come off as being con· cerned with the consumer's side of issues. Fortunately , the r e were three votes by other s upervisors who are. Another surprise Gov. Jerry Brown is nothing if not unpredictable. During a four -year legislative battle over construc- tion of the 43-mile Peripheral Canal along the Sacramento River delta, Brown firmly sup- ported the plan that would com· plete the State Water Project in· itiated by his father, former Gov . Pat Brown. When the state Legislature finally voted to authorize the project last year, Gov. Jerry signed the bill with a flourish. But Northern California op· ponents of the canal, fearing loss of their water to Southern California, were not about to give up. In a relatively short lime they gathered enough signatures to place a referendum on the canal bill on the ballot. hoping to have it voted down by the elec- toriate. At that point Brown suddenly decided to move into a neutral position, refusing to take a stand on the proposed referendum that threated to unleash a bitter North-South controversy. Since there was no choice but to place the measure before the voters. it was assuQled the gov- ernor would cboose to call a special e lection in November, rather than wait until next June when he could be on the same ballot as a candidate for the U.S. Senate. That would enable him to have the canal debate well behind him when he launched his campaign. This week, surprisingly, Brown announced he would not call a November election. The $8 million cost would be a "needless expense,'' he said. And the general election in June would certainly bring out far greater numbers of voters, as well as giv- ing proponents and opponents of the water project more time to present their arguments. This obviously is correct. The remarkable thing is that Brown is willing to ris k having his personal campaign embroiled in the inevitably unpleasant watt?r controversy. possibly at the cost of some votes. But, since the state's voting weight is in the South where the canal surely will be supported, be might turn the maneuver to his advantage by returning to his in· itial strong support of the project. Doubtless Brown the politi· cian has considered this. too. Gobbledygook fighter Cheers for Comm e r ce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige whose personal fight against gov· ernment gobbledygook now has electronic support. Baldrige, a dedicated ad· vocate of plain language, has a whole raft of words and phrases he doesn't want to see used in communications from his depart· ment. The banned words include such jewels as hopefully, input, viable, hereinafter, bottom line, interface, prioritize, optimize, specificity and the like. And he doesn't want anyone saying he or she is "gratified by your willingness to aid in this en· deavor" when they simply mean, "I'm glad you want to help." • Confronted by the secretary's insistence on striking out words and phrases he doesn't like, en· terprising aides have devised a way to program word processors to flag the offenders. For exam- ple, if a memo or letter being scanned on a word processor uses the word "viable," the message "Don't use this word" will Clash on the screen. The warning thus permits some instant editing before Secretary Baldrige spots the message. Now if all government de· partments could be equipped with such electronic editors, think how much paper and turgid prose could be ~aved. Opinions e>eprcssed tn the spate above are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views e)(· pressed on tnls page are those of their authors and art i!>ts. Reader comment 1s tnvtl· ed Address The i:>a1ty Pilot, P 0 . Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 64~·4321 . L.M. Boyd I Racing record Sunshine Mary made her debut as a racehorse on Nov. 9, 1980. She nnlshed dead last in that race, and dead last in each or her nine races thereafter. But that still doesn't quite tell lbe story. By dead last. l mean way back. In her best race she was last by 25 lengths. Q. Who was the U.S. Navy hero put on trial for rape? A. Cao only 1ueaa you refer to John Paul Jones who WU acquitted or the charte ln Florida after lbe American Re\'oiuu.. H1• real name, lnclden· tally. wu just John Paul. He waa born ln France, and he took the Jones ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat . name as an alias lo escape the law. After his Revolution berolca, be became a slaver arid a part-time pirate, and he wound up broke and despised ln Ftance, where he dled. Jl bas been reported that the English poet Lord Byron (1781-1824) kept recorda of all bis romanc ... He has been quoted aa HYin8 hll own notes proved that durln• one 12· month period in 1817 and 1811, he bad exacUy 200 love affair• lnvolvin& mixed genden. Surety you've read that a P'Ulbop. per'• ean are in lte knees. Tllomn P. Haley PublllMr • NCPAC hacks a tax dodge WASHINGTON -The National Conservative Political Action Commit· tee, the notorious NCPAC of the past election campaign, bombarded liberal candidate:; with ugly contentions and controversies. Now it has allegedly bee n transformed from a campaign force to a lobbying operation that has become intimidating to policymaking Washington. Its outspoken young chairman. John T. Dolari, has been invested by nature and circumstance with a unique gift for passive incitement. His views are stridently partisan: he would be the last person you would expect to find strad· dling a political fence. Yet he has suddenly become a cham- pion or the "straddle." That's the "com· modi ties straddle," a slick but legal tax dodge used by wealthy individuals to re- duce their income taxes. A BILL PUSHED by Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D·N. Y .. would close this loophole, which costs the Treasury about $1.3 billion a year in lost revenue. He has the rull weight or the Reagan ad- ministration behind him. But Dolan has thrown bis weight against the legislation. In recent letters to senators, NCPAC called tor preserv- ing the straddle loophole . "I am shocked," Dolan wrote, "at the lack of understanding in the Conp-ess of the full ramifications of the proposed legislation ... Some of those ramifications happen to have been spelled out in a study pre· pared by the staff of the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation and Dolan notwithstanding, it's clear what kind of tax-sheltering the legislation would put a stop to. Straddling is some tricky sleight-of· hand that is hard for the public to Q ~----------------------' . ~ Jll:I llDIRSDI follow. It involves simultaneous con· tracts for future sale and purchase of com modities -soybeans. silver or Treasury bills. By playing the fluctuations in the market, a shrewd straddler can take a tax-deductible short-term loss from or· dina·ry income in one year. then recoup the following year with a profit taxed as long.term capital gain. THE KEY TO the straddle is the dif· ference in tax rates : 28 percent for capital gajns, up to 70 percent for or- dinary income. Some of the resuJts were listed in the confidential report after an analysis of tax returns : -Three individual returns showed an aggregate of more than Sl 1 million in ordinary income that had been sheltered by commodity losses in a straddle operation. -One individual used Sl00,000 in straddle losses lo offset $60.000 in salary and S40.000 in interest income. An executive earning $60,000 in s alary, plus $420 ,000 in commissions and interest. offset the bulk of his in· come with a $395,000 straddle loss. In those three examples. the "com- modity'' used was Treasury bills "Straddles in Treasury bill futures and options . . now appear the most com- mon commodity shelter, .. the tax com- mittee staff found. In other words, thousands of wealthy individuals have made a cozy tax shelter for themselves out of the na· lional debt -which costs the rest of us taxpayers billions of dollars a year in interest alone. So we not only pay them for financing the national debt. but they use the debt structure as a means of avoiding taxes on their other income THIS IS THE rich man's tax dodge that NCPAC wants to perpetuate -a good stamp program for the silver- spoon set that costs ordinary taxpayers $1 3 billion a year One recipient of Dolan's letter to senators thought it s macked of lobbying. Since NCPAC has not registered as a lobbyist with the Clerk of the House, the a pparent vio~a ­ tion has been referred to the Justi~e Department for review. Footnote: Dolan refused to talk to my associate Tony Capaccio. because I would not agree to stop calling hls ultra· conservative organization ultra conservative. Self-improvement's a losing · game We have chairs ln the house no one has sat on in years. We have ~ no one has slept ln except at Christmas since the kids went away to college. We have dishes no one eat.a off and glasses no one drinks from. I can understand all that, but why we still have that piano in the living room I'll never understand. The piano it.self must have forgotten what music sounda like by now. It's a magnificent. piece of wood but it hasn't been played in 10 years and then only for one night when an old school rrlend was at the house. He was the one who always played the piano when we were in high school, too. LASI' WEEKEND, 1 got staring at the piano and I walked over and picked up the lid of the piano bench and started looking at the sheet music and boob stored lo the compartment. There. yellow with a.1e, was Schirmer's Begin· ner's Piano Lesson Book with my name on lt. I remember that whole sorey incl· dent. When I was a f resbman lo college and playing a lot of football, I got wor- ried about the lack of culture in my ltfe, so I started payin1 a history teacher's wlle $2 an hour to teach me how to play the piano. She wH very nice and pa- tient, but I could tell she didn't t.hlnk she bad another Horowitz on her hands. On tbe third Saturday of the football season, I broke my left Index fin1er and that was the end of my musical career. All this flashed tbrouJh my mlnd over . the weekend, and as I stood staring at that unused piano, I got thinking of all the other little gestures I'd made in an erfort to improve myself one way or another over the years. THE NUMBER OF limes 1 have silently vowed to lose weight is too depressing a statistic to recall. I don't ,~,, -ll-DY-RO-Dl-IY-...... 4 have to eat all bananas or all carbohydrates at one meal, all sugars or all fats at others. I P'8S through Scarsdale on the train every day and that hasn't helped. I don't need any calorie-counting charts or a plan for every meal. All J need to do to lose weight ls to stop overeating. H I knocked off the ice cream alone. it wouldn't do any harm. Then I noticed about a year ago that the bulge at the back of my upper part or my arm was getting almost as big as the bicep muscle in front except the bulge in back was mostly rat. I went to a sports store at lunchtime and boutht two 10-pound dumbbells . For three weeks I eot up from the chair at my desk several times a day, walked to the table under which I kept the dumbells, and lifted them from down by my knees up to my shoulders as m any times u I could. Then I'd rest a minute and do It again. I thought I'd begun lo notice some rirming up of my arm muse~. front and back, but I came in one morn· ing and the dumbbells were gone, stolen probably by someone with plenty of muscle. • That was the end of that exercise "in self-improvement. I TYPE WITH THREE fingers, one on my left hand and two on my right. This is ridiculous for someone who makes his living writing, so something like lS years ago I decided to correct this proressional shortcoming. I set out to take a typing course. It was too late. You can't teach an old dog a new way to type. I still have the books and I went lo one class, but I'm resigned now to the three-finger school. Years ago, I lived in California for eight months and worked at MGM. None of the people I was involved with put in an eight-hour day but I don't play golf and I hate lying on a beach, so I de· cided to learn how to fly a plane. I s'fill have my log book. I put ln eight hours before something more pressing callle along and I gave up my dream of ~x­ panding my world by learning to fly. It's got so I hate to poke throu1b old boxes or papers. Every lime 1 do, J corrie on some bit of evidence of some plan I once had tor making myself a betttr person. And look at me. ... .. A look in the mirror reveals some flaws •I Time for another Name·Tbe·Natlon Qul1. I will tell about this particular na· Uon and you guess which one It It. Here we 10: In violation of the Helsinki treaty, lt will not let citlsena who disagree with the government travel abroact' lreelf. Ill dtbem cannot recelve publleatlon1 from over1ee1 wltbout a speda1 permit. " It stv• bou. publlc and prhate 1-.P· port to totalllarian and ttrrorlat N- llm•. n .. allo tbe lar1..t .... traf. •ker ID war napoa1. Now, wtiit eetlali am I dllieitblnlT Cuba? Russia? Albania? Red China? None of these. It ta the United States. The Supreme Court says the SecrttMy or Stale ls sole judge of who may travel abroad and be can deny a pau port to anyone disa1reeln, with covernment policies. The Justice Department has Just declared ciU1en.a muat have a permit to receive publlca· tiom from abroad. Over tbe yeara both private and pubUc U.S. support haa aone to such totalitarian and terrorist rellmes 11 Ar1ent.tna, Bralil, Cblle, Anlol1, Libya, South Africa and ldi AmLD•a Usanda. President o.orte Bush WU Juat ln the Phillpplnel praltlnc tbe "demoeraUc prlnclplea'' or dlctator Jtrdlnand Mar"Cm. Wub.lnston baa okayed aale of military 1upplle1 to Jr1q wblch our State Dtparlment labels a t9r'roriat re--lime. We .,... the world'• bl.,._ merchant of daUt MMtlq bUUOU of dollari or • • arms to virtually anybody who watrts them. I wonder, here ln Year One •of Reagan'• Reign, if we are still the hon\e of the brave and the land of the rree. .. ... lllllYlll :-... If taxpayers could alf ord to buUd the MedOy trapa Juai a wina or ao blc· cer \.hey ml1ht catch a few neeliJ1 pollaaelane . SEAL.SOCK .._. .. __ ......... ..,~------.i ... 8:':" ............ _....., ............ ........ ................ ' DlllJPlllt FRI DAY, JULY 2.-, 1981 0 < a Success painfu l for FEATURES B~ COM ICS 84 GARDENING BS lllTlllTll lllCl /flllTlll VllllY Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker ... 86 1 Budge t hearings comple te The Orange County Board of Supervisors has completed six days of hearings on the county's 1981 budget, learning that the S780 million spending program shows a slight surplus of rev- enues over expenditures. And. county Administrative Office budget analysts said Thursday, the gross budget figure likely will drop to about $750 to $755 million because of figures that were purposely overstated to circumvent restrictions imposed by Proposi- tion 4, an initiative promoted by Paul Gann, to limit government spending. Had analysts predicted figures that proved to be underestimat- ed, the excess funds would have to be returned to the state, they explained. Supervisors are scheduled to consider the final budget, includ- ing all adjustments, Aug. 26. All additions and deletions in the spending plan made tentatively during the budget hearings will be finalized on that date. The board was told that the budget now · shows a surplus of about $150,000. The board en- tered budget hearings looking at a $13.8 million deficit. The deficit was overcome by trimming about $2 million from the budget or the county's Human Services Agency and dipping into about $11 million of more than $34 million in availa- ble federal revenue sharing money. Despite uncertainties posed by anticipated cuts in the federal budget, which could mean a loss of funds locally for human services programs, county budget analysts. supervisors and their staffs agree this year's round of budget hearings went smoothly. One reason is that all negotia- tions with county employee groups were completed well in adnnce of the start of budget deliberations, officials say. ;Judge r,ules probation · /or Anthony Art Anthony said today be in- tends to contact as many people as he can in the next few days to gel their opinion& on whether be should remain on the lrvine City Council. The SO-year-old retired Marine colonel was ordered Wednesday to serve three years probation and to pay a $5,000 fine for as- saulting his wife. He said he'll make a decision on his political future before next Tuesday night's council meeting. He also said he'll soon be mak· ina some decisions on his pro- fessional future. Anthony, who has a bachelor's degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton, said he plans to abandon his media con- sultation business in favor of some sort of business he and his wiCe can operate. From a personal standpoint, Anthony says that he continues to lose weight and is getting ready to embark on an exercise program. Anthony, who saw combat as a Marine infantryman in Korea and as a jet pilot In Vietnam, said that standing before a judge awaiting sentencing compares with his war experiences. ''It (awaiting sentencing) is every bit as awesome as a North Vietnamese missile, a night catapult off an aircraft carrier deck or a North' Korean burp gun," Anthony said. Torture death told. Hunti~gton bow, arrow murder trial opens By GLENN SCOTT Of .. 0-.., ........... A slow, tortured death ot a fugitive cocaine dealer was de- p l c ted ln Orange County Superior Court during opening statements in the so-called Hunt- lngum Beach bow-and-arrow murder trial. Prosecutor Patrick Geary claimed Thursday that defen- d an ts' Joe Aquirre, 36, and James Marvin, 24. were primarily to blame for tbe orutal killing a year aao of the "brasive victim, Stephen Ciac-. cone, who had been hiding a,t Aquirre's home from both federal narcotics agents and former customers. Geary said Aquirre an~ Marvin led three others in the midnight murder -which Ciac- cone was told would be a rabb'1t 3 suspects held bunt ln nearby oil fielda. The three others accused in the slaying, Aquirre's wife Laurie, 00, James Garwood, 24, and Brian Miller, 21 , have agreed to plead guilty to volun· tary manslaughter charges in exchange for testimony in this trial. They have not been sen· tenced, but could gel a max· imum seven y~ars in pri~on. Although neither defense lawyers Michael Beecher nor Richard Karch argued that Aquirre and Marvin were not in- volved, both said the killing wa, not planned. lit in theft, robbery Karch , who represents Marvin, also claimed his client was no more to blame than the three defendants who. through an agreement with Geary, have been charged with lesser crimes. IC convicted, Aquirre and Marvin · could get up to 25 years in prison. ....., ...... "--............ Of/idols may close Quiet Cannon restaurant in Dana Point due to slope slippage adjacent to the building's perch on Green Lantern Street. Restaurant closure topic of hearing Count y Environmental Management Agency officials will meet with the owner of Dana Point's Quiet Cannon restaurant Aug. 10 to discuss closing the blufftop restaurant to diners. The hearing follows a study conducted by the county's Geologic Technical Advisory Board, which claims that the Green Lantern Skeet rest~!Jl')lDt Is perched on an lfnstable lrope. In its report, the four-member advisory board said a high level of risk exists that the bluff could g iv e way, plunging the restaurant into the rocks below. Ed Kwan, a civil engineer with EMA. said a fault line runs beneath the Quiet Cannon. Kwan said the discovery of the fault caused construction ol the r~lJlµrant to be d~l~ye~ ip Sep-J> terriber. 1071. Diamonds switched; seller Out $80,000 A man attempting to sell $80,000 worth of diamonds in Irvine lost the gems when a pros- pective customer s witched them with fakes, Irvine police Lt. Bob Lennert said said. Lt. Lennert said the swindle took place Tuesday afternoon _in Jail vic tim ide ntifie d Police have released the identi- ty or a Laguna Beach man who died shortly after being rushed from bis jail cell to the hospital Wednesday morning. And a police spokesman said a preliminary autopsy on the body of Robert Gary Wardman, 37, shows the L4lguna Beach man succumbed as a result of a skill fracture. "The initial assessment (by the coroner's omce) is that be died as a result of a fall," said a police spokesman. "It will be a week before microscopie tests establish how long before death the hairline fracture was sus- tained." Wardman was booked into the Laguna Beach jail at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday when police re- cieved a phone call from a bar patron saying a man was lying on the sidewalk in the 1400 block of South Coast Highway. the Bank of Irvine when the VlC· lim took the gems out or his safe deposit box and showed them to the customer. The customer temporarily dis- tracted the victim's attention and made the s witch, Lennert said. The victim's name wasn't available. Lt. Lennert said the con man apparently telephoned the vie· tim after seeing his newspaper advertisement for the sale or the gems. During their telephone con- versation, the con man got a good description or the two diamonds, each worth $40,000. The replicas were worth about $20 each. Lt. Lennert said. By PIUL SNEIDERMAN °' .. .,...., ........... Two Camp Pendleton Marines and a third man arrested early today on suspicion of auto theft and robbery are to be questioned concerning four similar stabbing and robbery incidents that oc- curred early Thursday in Hunt- ington Beach. Westminster, Anaheim and unincorporated county territory. Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart said the three were stopped tjy deputies for reckless driving shortly after midnight in unincorporated area near Stan- ton and Anaheim. The men were arrested after deputies saw a revolver in the car and noticed that the trio and their station wagon fit the descriptions in Thursday's inci- dents, Hart said. Placed in Orange County Jail were William Winfield Sorrells, 20, and John Francis Langan, i8, both Marines from Camp Pendleton, and civilian David Raymond Johnson Jr., 20, of Garden Grove. Lt. Hart said the three are be- ing held initially in CJ)nnection wttll the fourth of tbe similar Thursday morning robberies. In that incident, two or the three men allegedly stopped Kun Su Yi, 40, of Anaheim and his wife near Gilbert Street and Katella Avenue and took the couple's red Volkswagen. The Anaheim couple weren't injured, police said. When the Volkswagen was stolen, a third man allegedly drove off in the trio's statioo wagon. Police today were expected to question the three men in con- nection with the following inci- dents.: At 3:45 a.m. Thursday, two men armed with a knire and a gun pulled Luis R. Ramirez, 28, of Westminster. off his bicycle along Westminster Avenue near Monroe Street in Westminster. The assailants demanded money and searched Ramirez's pockets but found none, accord- ing to police. Ramirez was stabbed in the back and ab- domen. He was reported in fair condition today at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. -At about 4:30 a.m., Randy Proctor, of Arcadia and David Zirbel of Temple City. both 18, were attacked by three men while they were s leeping on Huntington City Beach, police said. The teen-agers surrendered their wallets, containing about $5. then were assaulted. Proctor. who was stabbed once in the back, was in stable condition today at Pacifica Hospital. Zirbel was treated for injuries received when he was struck in the head with a handgun. -At about 5:10 a.m., Ernest E. Kell, an 18-year-old transient, was attacked outside Martin Luthem Hospital In Anaheim by two men with a gun and a knife who demanded money. Arter ex- plaining he had none, Kell was struck in the head and stabbed once in the back, police said. Kell was reported in satisfac- tory condition today at the hospital. Police said the victims in all of the attacks described the short military-style haircuts or their assailants. Mesan holds cops at bay surre nde r s A Costa Mesa man armed with a rifle barricaded himself in his father's Fountain Valley home and held police at bay for 30 minutes Thursday after slicing his wrist and reportedly taking several pills, police reported. Police · dispatcher Kevin Arnold talked with 24-year-old Rick Warner on the telephone during the standoff and con- vinced him to drop his weapon adnd surrender at about 6 p.m., police said. Warner was taken to UC Irvine Medical Center, police said. A SWAT team was called to the scene at 10105 La Quinta Cir- cle, but Warner s urrendered before it arrived. Neighbors were evacuated by police during the incident. Geary said all five people charged in the killing, plus Ciac· cone, had been living in the AquiJ're's two-bedroom house on Gothard Street in Huntington Beach. He said a decision was made by Aquirre and Marvin to kill Ciaccone because he was constantly arguing and threaten· ing the others. The house was described by Geary as a meeting place -a safe spot -for the wayward, troubled people who radiated there to watch television. take drugs and drink. But he said Giaccone didn't r,t in and had beaten a 15-year-old runaway girl the night before the killing. Geary cll~imed that Marvin had told the others: "Steve's going crazy. He's got to be killed." The next night, July 19, a woozy Ciaccone who was high from alcohol and tranquilizers, was persuaded to attend tbe rab- bit hunt on the nearby oil fields near Taylor Drive and Golden West Street, Geary said. The prosecutor said the group split into three pairs until Giac- cone finally sat down, exhaust- ed. Gear} st4id that Aquirre then appeared with a loaded crossbow and shot an arrow into the victim's chest. Geary told the jury that Marvin had next appeared and shot Giaccone through the back and spine with an arrow from a heavy "compound bow." He said the arrow caused one or the fatal wounds. Arter that, Geary added, the others began taking part in shooting and stabbing the vic- tim. He said an autopsy showed that Ciaccone had 16 separate wounds. Beecher said the group was always so high on drugs and alcohol that they couldn't have concocted the murder plan. He suggested they really had gone on a rabbit hunt and had killed Giaccon e in "a haze or generalized hostility caused by Steve's actions." It wasn't his day Holdup suspect finds cops everywhere Getaway attempts by an al- lepd J.8..year-old armed robber came to a splashln1 end early today tn Newport Harbor where tbe YOUDI man found bhnsell aurrounded by police, harbor patrol boats and some curious a pee talon. Newport Beach pollce said they anested a wet and anCJ')' Gary L. Ba11ett, a lllcbipD resident, on auepicloa of rob- bery. . He la belnl held ln lieu of . a.t• bail at the Newport Ctty .J111. ome.n elallD .... aUePd ..... .., ............... ,,, .. .. lild poor u ..... iaftlr • '9ld .. tbe Ari ... MfaW .... f .... c..t ..,....,, • t:• i im Carryibg a brown paper bag containing $125 in cash, the ban- dit dashed out of the store and narrowly miased bumping into police Sgt. Doug Thomas in the parkiq lot. Thomu said he chased the aprlntlnl robber up old Newport Boulevard and then back down Santa Ana Avenue where the bandit found himaell bacJt iD the liquor ltGre parkiDC lot. Neat, Tbom11 reported, tbe neetnc auapect ran acrou West Coa1t Hlpway and dove lato the water . The °':.'I:. ContJ Hanor ••lrGI .,.Tr ... • .. • ti• area. w bl• ••••nl • ........ two ..... patnl .... motond up -tvnNMld tbe .... PAllOUS ROCK -In cue '°"' were Waadertn1. tblt la tbe boulder for wblah lrvirii'• Tart.le Red Community Sot Its name. It's Just Ult ol Untrinity Hiib School, near the kl· ,~ .............. '-...... tenedion ol Campus arid 'IWtJe Rock drives. Some~ lt loot• like a turtle, others aren't ao nre. The fence l• to d~ couraae would-be Turtle Rock·cllmben. ' ._ 8, Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Friday, July 2~. 1981 !Unlikely coalition . elnel-ges to fight MX 'shell game' WASHINGTON (AP> -NJ unusual coalition of W eatem landowner•, arms control actlv11ta and pro·mllllary conservatlvet hu emerted to oppoee the shell-1ame plan to deploy MX nuclear mlsallea across a desert the Mormons claim u a "base . . . to carry the gospel of peace." The Reagan administration still ii wreaWq wlth how to base tbe eirpenaive MX 1y1tem, and a recommendation from Defense ~retary Caspar Weinber1er is expected this month. While opponents disagree over whether the MX Is needed al all, they have been drawn together by common distaste for a flan to place the missiles in the desert expanse o Nevada and Utah and shuttle them secretly among thousands of shelters. That so-called shell game approach, adopted by the Carter administration and enthu!iastically embraced by the Air Force, was proceeding on track In Congress until last November's election. The Townes commiuioa wu to have sub· milted Its recommendatlon1 to the defenae secret.,.y by July 1, but the failure to meet that deadline fed news reports that the panel was having trouble reaching a decision and ml1ht opt for a new system not previously put forward. The deaert·basin1 plan ha1 united sometime rlval groupe representing cattlemen, environmen· tallsts, American Indians and others Into a coall· tlon known as the National Campaign to stop the MX . The group's coordinator, Chad Dobson, says some members may pull out if another location Is chosen. "You can figure that whatever project can al· tract 1roups like that lo join together must have something going against it," Debbie Sease of the Sierra Club said of the MX. "We've shared issues before with the cattlemen -but they're few." Before and after he entered the White House, President Reagan expressed doubts about the cost and complexity of the desert-basing idea. Its total price has been estimated at from $34 billion to more than $100 billion, depending on whether the figures or the Air Force or opponents are believed. Reagan's skepticism was shared by Wein· berger. who appointed a 15-member panel chaired by University or California physicist Charles Townes to re·examine that plan and some 30 alternetives, including placing the MX missile aboard small submarines. Slmil~r coalitions exist at the state level In Utah and Nevada, and the Mormon Church added Its consldera.ble influence by opposing the plan on grounds Mormon pioneers intended the region to be a "base from which to carry the gospel of peace." Leaders or the church never before had of· flcially criticized the presence of military installa· tions·there. Congressional opposition to the shell-game plan has grown far beyond the traditionally pro- defense lawmakers from the two states, who say the project would pose unacceptable risks to en· vironmental, social and economic stabUity. Although they approved nearly S3 billion for the MX {>rogram in their fiscal 1982 military authorization bills, both Ute House and the Senate hedged their bets by adopting amendments forbid· ding use of the money until Reagan makes a bas· Ing decision and justifies it to Congress. The two chambers then would have 60 days in which to veto his deci~ion before the funds were released. LAGUNA HILLS DEVELOPMENT -Construc- tion is expected to begin next week on the first of 313 single.family homes at La Paz Road and Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. Work crews employed by Moreland Develop- ment Co. or Anaheim are nearly finished with Ce le b rities aid off ice rs It was 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980. Sgt. Ira G. Essoe and his partner Greg Brown or the Orange County Sheriffs Department were at the Mall of Orange on a warrant investigation. While on the investigation, they noticed three persons tampering with a car, so Essoe and Brown approached the suspects to investigate. Just then, the two law enforcement officers were fired upon. Brown was not hit. but Essoe was. Essoe. a Westminster resident, was hit with one bullet in his chest and a second in his back that left him paralyzed from the chest down on the eve or his 40th birthday. Now, with the help or the Los Angeles Rams. movie celebrities and civic leaders, the sheriff's department is starting "Project 999" to help any law enforcement officer in Orange County like Es· soe with physical and financial help. The project gets under way Friday night with a SlSO·a·plate benefit dinner at Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom, where Essoe will be the first re- cipient or aid under the assistance plan. If the president makes the basing decision in August, as has been his aim, and Congress con· curs. the money could be freed >early in the fiscal year, which begins Oct. 1. But the desert·based MX plan, if endorsed by Reagan, faces numerous other potential roadblocks. On Thursday, the House Appropriations Com· mittee voted unanimously to defer consideration of a $522.3 milHon request for design work, construc- tion, land acquisition and headquarters facilities for the MX in fiscal 1982. Rep. Bo Ginn, D·Ga., chairman of the military construction subcommittee. said the money was removed "without prejudice" from his panel's $6.9 billion spending bill and could be restored after Reagan has made his basing decision and hearings are held. The mobile MX was conceived more than a decade ago as a means of replacing the 1,052 Minuteman and Titan missiles housed in under- ground silos on Air Force bases in the central third or the nation. .. Our 24th year .. You can help your newspaper c arrier collect al limes convenient to you by having your money ready so the came( won I have lo call back Because this young person 1s 1n business for himself or herself. please be ready -and watch that big srr1le wt11ct. says · Thank you Daily Pilat Lt. Wyatt Hart of the sheriffs department said tickets still remain available for the dinner, paid for by Rams' owner Georgia Frontiere. Tickets can be ot)tained by calling 834·3011 . Essoe will receive a special car designed for him. along with other aid. Masters of ceremonies for the dinner will be actors Chuck Connors and Robert Stack. Their known location, the argument goes. has made them vulnerable to being targeted and knocked 'OUl entirely in one strike by the Soviets, leaving intact only the bomber and sut}marine legs or what strategic planners call the nuclear "triad." But this fundamental assumption also has been challenged. The Arms Control Association and the Na· tional Campaign to stop the MX say real questions remain about the accuracy or long-range missiles. the reliability or equipment and personnel as- sociated with them and the difficulty of coordinat· Ing a mass launch of 1,000 or more missiles al the same instant. ~ Auto & Homeownttrs ~-,.~· Ouotes By Phone Hart said the project i. designed to offer as· sistance In forms of special equipment, Te- habilitative services, training for a new career, a college fund for the officer's children or direct finan· cial aid to the officer or his family. Giant waterway retained in bill WASHINGTON <AP> -Rebuffing efforts by a coalition or environmentalists and budgel·cullers, the House has refused to stop construction of the $1 .8 billion Tennessee·Tom bigbee waterway. The House voted 208-198 Thursday against an amendment deleting $189 million in construction money for what some opponents have called'' a clone or the Mississippi River" -a 232·mile canal in· tended to tink the Tennessee River buln with the Gulf of Mexico. A short lime later, the House also rejected an ef- fort by Rep. Bob Edgar, D·Pa .. that would have re· duced the funding by $89 million. Later, the House rejected 267·137 an effort by Rep. Barney Frank, D·Mass., to delete $17.8 million for another Army· Corps of Engineers project, the Stonewall Jackson Lake in West Virginia. Frank argued that the project was not justified. It also rejected 206-188 an amendment to kill a $4 million appropriation for the Garrison Diversion irrigation project in North Dakota, also a longtime target of environmentalists. The action came as the House debated a $13.2 billion energy and water development appropria· lions bill providing money for the fiscal year begin· ning Oct. 1. 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When Dan Rather is at his best, he's very good By MMILVN AND HY GAR DNER Q: How doe1 Dan Rather think he'a done 10 rar trying to CUI Walter Cronkite's very bla shoes as CBS' top news anchorman? -PETER G., BURLINGTON, VT. A: "U we have a weak.Dea," aayt Rather, "and I bope we don't, It'• Ulat I'm aew la tlll1 Job. When I'm doln1 my best job, I'm very 1ood. But some days," admit.a the aew1snan, "I don't do as well." Q: I'm a great believer in one's handwriting revealing a-lot about a person. And I'm curious about Prince Charles and his soon·to·be bride, Lady Di, as to whether or not they really are a good match for each other. Do you have this In· formation? CA ROLINE GREEN, AUSTIN, TEXAS A: A top British graphologist, Patricia Marne, has come to the conclusion that their re- lationship certainly won't be boring. After stu· dying their handwriting. she rinds that on the one hand, Charles is reserved, aloof, jealous, secretive and unforgiving, while Lady Diana is vain, superficial. impatient, affectionate and generous. "Their opPosite natures," sums up the handwriting expert, "could make for a healthy contrast." Q : The current movie ads ror the new James Bond picture, "For Your Eyes Only," I think are spectacular. Al least the pair or legs that almost takes up the whole space is. Since all we see is the model from the rear and just Crom the waist down. it makes me wonder if the rest of her matches up. Also, who is she? -J. O'K .. SEATTLE Dog owners in f Or souvenirs DEAR ANN LANDERS: PLEASE PRINT THIS ~ It can serve as fair warning to all ir· responsible dog owners in my neighborhood. I have finall y discovered where you live -the two German shepherds, the black Labrador. two mixed breeds and the folks who walk their small dogs and allow them to use the sidewalk and the edge of the lawn. I also know the identity of the s neaky people who let their dogs out al 6 a m. or 11 p.m. thinking no one will see them. THlS IS AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL OF YOU : The next time I see your dog leaving a souvenir on my lawn. I am going to shovel it up and deposit it on the welcome mat at your front door. I hope you and your whole family step in it when you leave for work. school or wherever. Please, Ann, print my letter. but DON'T print the name of my city. I want to shake the ever· lovin · daylights out of as many clods around the country as possible. To those who Uunk I am an old meanie who hates doizs -not true. I have always had dogs. 111 lllDIRI The one 1 have now is a great pal, but he is not permitted to run loose. All his business is done in our back yard. SICK OF THE STUFF Dear Stuff: Well -here's your let&er. And now, if the shoes fit, folks, put It on, but maybe you'd better wrap a couple of plastic bags over BOTH shoes. Tbls guy sounds as if be means bul· ness, and I don't blame him. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 19-year·old male who is having trouble communicating with my parents. I've been in trouble with the police, broken speed limits and have had some accidents. Now my parents have taken my car away and are plan· ning to sell it. I know what I did was WTong, and I am real sorr y. What can I do lo get them to trust me'! Every time I try to talk to them about another cha nce, we get into a fight. I want more than anything in the world to prove I can behave like a responsible adult. but they are so stubborn. I become angry and frustrated when they say, A: She's Zl·year.old l aDle Su11U1er. Aad badtl& teen a pbo&o of lallle bare ff'Qm laead te toe, let us be Ute ftrst &o pat your mllld at eate. Site ls ladeed .,ectac•lar -beHtlf.. of face and form. Ml• Sumner It llke a bre ad1 of sprln« and baa beeo modell111 alace the ace of ••• Q: How does Reggie Jack.loo answer critics who feel that baseball players llke himself are al ready mak1o~ big money and had little reason to go out on strike? -JOHN G., ST. LOUIS. A: "People have lo realize It's not a aame anymore," insists Reggie. ''It's a business for the owners -and it's a job ror the players: It's about time people realize that." Q: My son wants to move in with his girlfriend before they decide whether or not to get married. He's trying to convince me that living together Clrst will make for a better mar· riage later . Are there any facts to back up this theory? -MRS. L.O.S., PITTSBURGH. A: No. Several studies done on the subject seem to show just the opposite. One done by two psychologists at UCLA indicated that couples who lived together before they married were just as likely to divorce as those who lived apart. These results confirmed an earlier study or newlyweds (most of them married less than two years) done at Florida A & M University. Q: What's this about Debby Boone being senously m1ured m an automobile accident? 1 heard that she W08 but haven't heard anything more about ii. -JEFF C .. MEMPHIS A : There was an accident, but we're happy MAPPINE$S 16 TOO EASY RY ASHLEIGH I ~ BRILLIANT_, TO LOSE - NE'XT TIME I FINO S.OME1 l'M GOING TO HIDE IT. ... """'.ii".... ..... .. "~" ......... l>•• (f' •¥--I 0.,, • •f f ...... lt"O I.,_ "You 've already had plenty of chances" . . then I say things I am sorry for. It is so imPortant for a teen·ager to have the trust of his parents. Please. Ann. tell me what to do. D.N. IN OMAHA .Dt!\r D.N.: The way people cet trait Is to earn it. From lbe sound or your letter, It la apparent that you've blown It aeveraJ Umea. Stop pestering. Let your performance speak for you. Show them bow helpful, mature and re1poD1lble you can be. Offer to do more titan 11 expected. Do every cbore •ell. Be prompt . Be courteous. Eventually you will be gJven an op· portwlity to drive a1atn. When tbl8 happens, clrtve carefully and obey the law. Tbe key a. coasla&.ent, top·notcb performance and good-natured patience -one day at a time. There are no 1bort·cut1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you won't be able to print my letter. It's too darned long and there is no way I can shorten it without leaving out some very imPortant facts. So. will you please answer me in a Confidential at the end of the col· umn? I'll sign myself "Muddled in Michigan." Thanks. -M.M. Dear M.M.: Your "problem" isn't as com- plicated as you think. Vou must face the fact that fun Is like lnsurance -the older you cet, the more it costs. Teaching your kids about the facts of life can be easy or awkward. Ann Landers' booklet. "How, What, and When to Tell Your Child About Se:r" can IJ)tll the dif/trence. Send SO cents along with a long, atam~. sel/·addressed envelope with your reqtU1t. to Ann Lon· ders, P.O. Bo:r 11995. Chicago. /U. 60611. Backache no laughing matter By IOHN D. ROSEN. M.D. Dear Or. Rosen: Late last year I was involved in an automobile accident. My car was rear.ended but there really wasn't all that much damage. I felt fine but a few days later began to get pains all over m:v back. Ever since I have some days ~here ASK THE DOCTOR I reel fine but all or a sudden I start getting pain again. The pain isn't bad enough to make me see a doctor and frankly I feel kind of sllly complainina about it. Could you suggest any exercise that ml&ht help me? -B.F ., ANAHEIM ANSWER: Your story ls an all loo common one. With the enormous amount of automobile driving that we do in our area it seems inevitable that sooner or later one ls goinl to have a collision. These are fortunately minor and are little more than "fender benders." As ollea as not the people involved are \Aken to emeraency rooms or seek medical help elsewhere, are U1ually x·rayed, and find that the x·rafS are negative. It is rare that bones are broken in these situations, and rarely the doctor wlll notice muscle spasm. Treatment varlea from physician to phy1lclan, and ranaee al.I the way rrom Dllld pain relievers to hotp6\allutloa wtt.h traction. VartOUI lnjectlOnt aQcf heat t.reatmentl are liven, Md it '"a" about as many folks get well as don't. Those that don't commonly experience varying degrees of pain in the back or neck and as in your case orten go for pertodS of time feeling absolutely fine. Sometimes the pain c-.n be triggered by something definite such as bending, stooping, or lifting. Just as often however the individual has a sudden attack of pain UPon a.risin& ln the morning or sometime during the day for no apparent reason at all. Sometimes the pain comes and goes quickly and other times it can remain for a period of days or even weeks. For some reason or another, possibly because it ls such a common complaint, it 1s very hard for the sufferer to get any sympathy. Virtually every patient treated with this condition aaya, "I never felt sorry ror anyone with back paln before. Now I know what they're talking about!" The pain can really be pretty bad. While it Is there it makes it near Impossible to derive any joy from one's dally life. Mental depreaslon 1J com· monly a byproduct. There are so many met.hods of treatment and typea ol physicians who admlnJ1ter these treat• menta that space proh1blti rull1 ic>inC lnto any one of them. What J do taY, and can't aay 1tro«a1&1 enoufh it that next Ume someone says "my back Is act!ne up today,'' you really should feel aorry ror tbt.m. They are su/ferlna. Dr. John D. Roan, o ~ ffl NNpOrl BtocPa, •lconw• JIC*T qwfffoM. Moll rfqU.lf• to Aile the Doctor, P.O. Boz JlfO, COICO Mt•, m26. Very Uttle ·pesticide 11e1~ue• ........ Orange Coast DAILY PIL0Tf1=rlday. July 24, 1981 H /F DAN RATHER. DEBBY BOONE ... Cuts and bruues from auto accident to report Debby only got some cuts and bruises and will be lighting up our lives for many years to come. She, her h~band Gabriel <son or Jose Ferrer and Rosemary Clooney> and their ll·month·old baby were on their way to Dayton. Ohio a few weeks ago after her Akron performance in .. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." Their car collided with the wheels of a semi tractor-trailer as they were coming off one of the roads -and they spun into the highway median where they were hit by another truck. Though Debby only received minor in· juries and the baby was unhurt, Gabriel suf· fered a fractured hip. Add to our list or apparently extroverted TV talk·show hosts who are really introverted at HOROSCOPE Cancer: w 7 ;shes ................ . W &1 : ''WHAT'S A : $ul~illedi '~~~~~ :i J 1 'J ' C Al.L •' Saturda)', Jul> 25 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES I March 21 April 19> Be cautious where• rn · vestments are concerned Someone ma' be lf) rng lo i.ell you the ·Brook I} n Brid11e ·· C>;cle remains high heed your own <'Ounsel You can add lo special collectron. See peo· pie in realistic-light Avoid self-deception TAURCS (April 20 Ma} 20 I This can be your power·play dl.ly. rOCU!> on creativity, correct timing, money and love. Older in· dividual becomes valuable ally Capricorn. Virgo and another Taurus figure prom 1nently Take in - 1ttat1ve in making fresh contacts 17141 556-2330 : ................. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY s. ..... -............ "2Z HAHO• l\.VU. .COSTA MISA ~-14~_:1 IH A FlcllllOUI 8u1lne11 Heme Sletement llleel with the County Clerk I• vellel lor nw yeere elter which time conllnulng b\11lne1M• ""''' reflle. Pubtlcellon le nec:euery only If th••• ere chengH. CeH the Legal Oepertment al lhe OAILY PILOT lor ln lo1matlon anel nec••••"f fom11. 642--4321 bl. 332 heart: Merv GrifCin. "I'm really terribly shy," confesses Merv. "Walking into a restaurant full of people. or during the first half·hour at a par· ty. I'm extremely nervous. And I've been fight ing this rear all my life. The odd thing is that 1 have absolutely no fears about my own show ," continues the star "Because there, I have my own people around and I feel comfortable with them . If a substitute cameraman is on one night. frankly. it jars me " Send your questions to Hy Gardner, "Glad You Allked Th.al ," care of this newspaper , P.O. Boz 19620. Irvine. 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Orange Cout DAIL v Pfl:.OT /Friday, July 24, 1981 THE FAlllLt' c1aca.:1 by Bil Keane "The sink won't swallow." by Brad Anderson 7.Lf ''I tried to tell him it was a phony, but he insisted on sampling ltl1' .ll'DGE PARKER ACAOSS 1 Camera option 6 S.nomadie tO EngrOHed ,. Old WorNtllth 15 Napoleon' I ••Mei• 1' Attan ttl1t1d 17 Bid It Ou• person 20Cheered 2Habrlc 23 Plf*UIWIS 25 -off. S11t1 2t t.tW 2Tturw 2t Aeno• 31 f-.t 33 E CM!. prov. ,.. Pof1}eos 31 SllP ., Sidi'/,.,,, 42 '"""" .... 44&.-CIUllMY ~· ... 41~i.td .......... - IOteteintilU ...... . ,.._ .. '-.... 59 Soft mllMt a 1 eowrec1 up 84 AelncM 87 f rldelNrtl N Oiwfllflect 70 Oitc«die'• counterpet1 71 Send lot1tl 72 -noue: ~UI 73 Auld tano -7• ,ooCbal group 75 Lege SI OOWH IW...,_ WOfd 2 -Oomnl 3 Culttng off ..... 24t41unt S"'Ptll*' 1'Dld .... M~ IOnloc Sec. n~-:". MC. 7...., _. MOeetowcn • --~ ., "°°"' 51 -... t '""'°" 32 ..,. • FICIOry tOo.lbe 31MIPll-12 ..... ......, ~ i1111m c1enoe a......, '' L"".. .. 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" .. . . ~-------------------------...;;O;..r,;;;.an.:g;,,;e;..C;,.o;;.;a;;.,;e.;.l ,;,;,O;..A,;.;.IL Y PILOT/Friday, July 24. 1981 ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ev'TAYIOllt l•CLU,. ,. ...... Tiii .... Yl•lt.MleWUT, ,.Cl,IC. ,. •. IMTO•, llHOIT .... CINCtHAfl noo U MHtHAllltl N•'8tl't'TM• llint ANOUltfllilf, I Mu8hrOoD18 recaDed OUBUN, Calll. (AP> -Lucky Storet erocery ch.aln hat rec.alled some CAM of l,,.ady Lee Muahrooma from It.a Northern CaUf9rnla stores because '"loale non·1terlle product baa been detected,'' U.. compao1 said. The 4 o:r. una are marked u ate.U IDd pt~ aDd bear U.. coclo DK 115 Pl, lbe cbain aald 'lhanday. It dtd not say bow many cam were involved iii the rtcall, nor ~ t.M muabroolnl were canned It aald ID a prepared retnM that DOll ....... bad~~. -:1 .n I new mortgages Despite repeated warntngs of deep rtlk• taken lf you buy a home unde r one of tod .. y'a new, ''creative," "innovative" home mort1a1e conlractl, the siren songs wail on for these danierous airee• ments. Most people seem unaware of their potential for disaster. Only the names or the lnstrument.s are new. They are Adjustable Rate Mortgages <ARM>: AJternaUve Mortgage Instruments (AM I J: Variable Rat& Mortgage s ~ (VRM l: In creasing Rate M 9rtgages ,.,... (IRM ), -,,. Ren egoli able .&--... .. •"'-------~if ~\fog~ ~ IYlllA PllTIR R E M I , Wrap.Around Mortgages (WRAP>: Graduated Par· ment Mortgages <GRIP and Shared Appreciation Mortgages <SAM). Abbreviated or stated In full, they spell trouble if you can't meet all the terms: for eclosure, re· possession. bankruptcy Herbert S. Collon, an attorney in Washington, D.C., who helped establish the Federal Housing A~· ministration in 1934, writes that "Far from being 'in· novative' or ·creative.' the (new) plans carry home mortgage financing back to the pattern of the early and mid-1920s ." l n letters written to me, Colton pleads that I con· tinue "to expound the real nature of tbese retrogressive mortgage plans. They are purely and simply short-term loans or the kind which resulted in the complete collapse of the mortgage market" when the Depression of the 1930s struck. Colton writes. The first-time home bu yer today probably doesn't remember that home mortgages in the 1920s were vastly different from the contracts drawn for the past 40 to 45 years. Most old-time loan agreements were one-way documents drawn for one to five years but r arely 10. Borrowers like your grandparents and parents paid only the inleresl, every month. quarter or year. ·"Residential mortgage loans <of the '20s) were renewed at the option of and on such terms as were prescribed by the lender," Colton recalls. "Essentially. this is the fatal flaw in today's ·creative' mortgage .. Doubt it? Read carefully the clauses in tnese "new" loan deals Th e Adjustable or Variable Rate Mortgage. Every six months to three years (depending on the lender>, payments are "adjusted" by the lender, not you. lf you can't pay. the lender decides what to do. Extended Term Mortgages. If you can't pay. your loan is extended, you are told. The phrase is~ "negative amortization." Translation : the amount you owe goes up Interest may even increase -or it may take you 60 to 70 years to repay at the higher rate. You may never repay at that rale. Graduated Payment Mortgages. These are a trifle fairer. At least you know how much extra it will cost you each year or two as your payments rise. But if the rise in your income doesn't match Lhe rise in your payments? You lose. Don't gamble your life's savings and credit on a "maybe" about rates. Read. Think. Be warned. These are the "creative'' words. Downgrade your housing dreams for a while. Share space. Rent. Consider a mobile home. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES AMERICAN LEADERS H EW YORK IAPJ· S.IH, n...n prke Mid rwt cl\tnga of ltte i.n mo•t .c11 .. American 5'0C~ Excl\t119e tnutt. ='l:~~-·· •;:r)»' ..... ,JI ... GulfC,an o 211,000 2•~ • •. lllU Bllknol Ml,toO 6''t , .. LIO'lloller "·'°° 22><. • I l'IOuOllTr n . 100 u BrownF0< 8 t ••.too JO • 1, Plttw~y Cp 6l,OOO S2"' I Al"QOptrl s SS,100 14''o • .. ll'"'O'rO II ~.IOO 11 • • t Franc•"• OG o 41,500 u-. GOLD COINS Pct. Vp 34 3 Up IU Up U .1 Up IU Up I I Up 74 Vp 7.3 Up 10 Up 6 t Vp H ~g t! ~= u Vp U VP ~I P<t;i'' t A . 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They get no synipathy Bavasi: Only 10 players will benefit from strike By ED ZINTEL Of .. Oelty ........... Don't feel bad lC you're just a UtUe baffled by the current baseball strike negotiations. Angels General Manager Buzzie Bavasi is in the same boat. And he's been involved in major league baseball for over so years. "I'm confused and disappointed at this stage " said Bavasi upon his return from New York where he' talked with players and owners and observed events In this six- week old strike. Don't get him wrong. It's not as If Bavasi. one of the most knowledgeable men in the game, is ignorant or the Players Association > said all unions give their mem- bers pay for time lost. The players believe this. "My gosh, even officials at General Motors said that Miller was wrong. My philosophy is no play, no pay." BA VASI, WHO NO MORE than 12 hours before the strike began said that he believed a strike would not take place. now Ceels that the season can still be salvaged, pro- vided a settlement is reached by Aug. 1. ..They'll still be able to gel in close lo 120 games if that's the case." he said. "If not, they may as well forget it. what's taking place in the negotiations. --------------. .. Frankly. I'm disappointed in what's going on in Washington. But I suppose both parties are doing what they think is right. Unfortunately, they're not doing a good enough job for the fans." It's just that he can't understand why. Why can't the two sides reach a settle- ment? HE DOES, HOWEVER, have his al- liances. ''The modern day flayer is being mis- led." he said. "I don' believe the players know what the situation is all about. "The major problem. as I see it, is that you have 650 people on strike with no more than 10 who can benefit from it. H I thought all 650 players could be affected by the strike, I'd be on the players' side.·· To briefly refresh the memory, the key issue in the strike is how teams losing pre- mium free agents will be compensated. Until now, the only compensation has been an amateur draft choice from the signing team, but the owners want professional players in return. The owners propose direct compensation from the signing to the losing team. The players say they'll accept professional Still, he won't sympathize with the players. .. Tell me or a job where you can receive a pension and still keep your job? Or, tell me or a job where you can get a $400,000 raise. not a salary -a raise. "Bill Russell s ays that he's going to have to sell one of his homes in Los Angeles. What do you think Ty Cobb would say if he heard that? "I don't respect someone when they say something like that. I respect Don Baylor <Angels player representative) because he knows what he's talking about. "I think the owners have done their part for the players. And I'll say another thing. ~idn 'l believe the owners are going lo give m . I've never seen them as unified as when I saw them las t week." * • * compensation but only from a talent pool Buzzie Bavasi filled by all the teams. IF YOU THJNK you recognize that face ............ FESTIVAL BEGINS -Flag banners lead a procession of athletes into Syracuse University's Carrier Dome Thurs- day night during ceremonies which opened the National Sports Festival. The festival has competition in most Olym- pic sports and runs through July 29. JOHN · SEVANO ANOTHER ISSUE, raised last week before the talks moved from New York to Washington, is that or service cre.dit. The players want fulJ credit for time lost during the strike. but the owners have said they are unwilling to give credit for any lime lost before last Thursday. Service time is used to determine eligibility for such things as pensions. salary arbitrations and the free-agent draft. It's another topic that has Bavasi confused. "I was amazed to learn that Marvin Miller (executive director or . . at the helm of a sabot in Newoort Harbor these days. then you probably haven't put baseball com· pletely out or your mind yet. Thal face could belong to Corona del Mar resident and ace Angel pitcher Ken Forsch. Forsch, acquired on April Fool's Day this year from Houston Astros for infielder Dickie Thon. was no joke for the Angels in the two months prior to the strike . The 34-year-old righthander's record on June 12 was 9-3 and his ERA was a shining 2.27. Forsch's season high for wins during his lO·year career in Houston was in 1980 when <See PLAYERS, Page C3> Magee: I wouldn't send a dog to Romania Baseball's chances 'very bad' "I'm ready to come baclt to the States. I wouldn't send a dog over here." That was the first statement uttered by Kevin Magee when l got his phone call from Bucharest, Romania Thurs- day, where a contingent of U.S. athletes is currently competing In the World University Games. everywhere here -In the bathrooms, in the halls, by the doors, In the parking lots. You'rescaredtocomeoutofyour dorm room al night. scored 10 points and grabbed six re· bounds against South Korea Tuesday, and then tallied 23 points and got nine rebounds Wednesday against Greece. Obviously, the experience, although enlightening, hasn't exactly been pleasurable for the UC Irvine basket· ball All-American ·'There's no social life . All you do is sleep. It's just like a job. You get up, you eat, you play, you eat and you go to bed. lt'sadailyroutine." The U.S. has been routinely dispos- ing or its opponents so far in the com- petition. with the heavyweights - Canada, Mexico, USSR -yet to come. •'Some of the competition is good, but an awful lot of lt is pretty weak." said Magee. "There are a few good players, bullherestofthem don'teven know the fundamentals. I don't know why they're playing basket- ball." "Boy, this is nothing like the U.S .. " Magee continued. "There are guards Magee, who sat out the first game against Senegal with a foot injury, The U.S. squad has spent the past four weeks tuning up for the Games by touring Europe. The U.S. pheyed in Algiers ("that place .is worse than What comnmnication gap? NBA's Glenn conducts basketball camp for the deaf MILL NECK MANOR, N.Y. <AP> -The ball bangs against the hardwood floor over and over again. Thump . . . thump . . . thump. Thal familiar, almost monotonous sound Is what basltetball is all about al every level. But in one particular gym on suburban Long Island, it is the only sound you hear. There is no shouting of directions from one teammate to another, no hollering from the bench, no other noise. Just the thump ... thump ... thump ... And most of the players don't even hear that. THE SILENCE IS almost eerie, but lt is routine for the youngsters attending Mike Glenn's summer basketball camp. They Inhabit a sound- les1 world, communicating by slsn lan1ua1e but playlr11 basltetball with the same zest and en~r1y IS any other kid. Glenn knows their world well. HJs father has taueht at the Geore:ia School for the Deaf for aome 30 years and Glenn grew up surrounded by bear· lne-impaired youngsj.era. ''They were my beat friends," he said. "They were like my family. I feel at home here, with them." Glenn went on to colle1tate stardom at Southern JJlinola and haa been playine in the Na· Uonal Baaketball AasoclaUon aince tm when the Cblc:aeo Built picked hJm lft the aecond round ot t.he draft. He'• spent the laat three seaaou with t.he New York Knlcu and rt1ht now 11 a free 'a1ent, lhopplnt around tbe leape. He could whad up with a new team next season. But for the sum· mer. he's busy with his old one, at the hearlna· impaired youngsters at the Mill Neck Manor Lutheran School for the deaf. A YEAR AGO, the school was looking for a basketball player to come out and make an ap- pearance. The athletic director contacted the Knicks and the NBA club had ju.st the man. That's bow Glenn's summer camp got started. "I get a great deal of aatiafacUoo from work- ing with these kids," Glenn said. "I've worked in other basketball camps, but this is different. Deaf kids are more attentive, more cooperative. They try harder. They know they're handicapped and they try to overcome It. I aet more pleasure with them, more enjoyment, more fulfillment." There are built-in problems, of coune, for buketball players who can not hear. Yet Glenn sees the kids overcome them all the time. . "You'd be surprised," he said. "Their on-court communication ls reaJJy 1ood. They anticipate well. They use their eyes. They are alway1 looldn1 at the whole court. They see more. And re· member, they aren't distracted by the noise of the crowd. . "l'VS HAD TIMES at Madieon Square Garden where Knick Coach Bed Holunan wOUld be shout· ln1 at ua from the bencb and I couldn't bear him because ot the e.-owd. These kldl ean't hear any nolse from tbe ttand9. ·' Tbelr handkap cloeln't prev• &be playen from C!Omflaildnl about calls wtlll a ptmace at an olftdal. That fl, after au. a un1 ..... a11aal\la1• ja buketW. o•-·· dream la to ..... ol bla kidt plaJlnt blstfme Mlkttball with a aebolanhlp to 1 major ac&ool. "t-'d Uke them to 1et tbe ODDQrtunlt1 to C::: at ..... top.Irie& collep u .., _~ .. tllat a ,, .. 01-lald. "I'd DU to Ci" tbe1i1a--..11 tlaelr abWty pennlta." Bat he ,...._ UIM we ... of tbie Uldeap ~ deaf p&aJer would un to bl ..._ relllJ •pedal to make It. , "Hl'UlllPe tobeblall'tllilllanr .... _.. ''=&~ :.:=.:-..r .;'w:..'= ti: • ' Romania") and had a seven-game ex- hibition in Yugoslavia ( winnin" four). "It's been a pretty good experience because It's so different than the U.S.," said Magee. "And playing this type of ball should help me if I make it to the pros. There's a lot of physical contact here. ·'I guess it's a psychological thing, but the whole trip has been a mess. The food is all right and they treat us pretty good, butl'mjusthomesick." Magee will be returning to the Irvine <See SEVANO, Pa«e Cl) ' WASHINGTON <AP) -With chances of saving the rest of the season labeled "very bad" by the players' top negotiator, talks to end the major league baseball strike have recessed amid dis· agreement over the progress of the bargaining. The negoti a lions are not expect· ed to resume until the middle of next week, after the executive board of the Major League Players Association meets to dis· cuss the status of the dispute with club owners over free-agent com- pensation. "THE SITUATION gets more difficult with each passine day," Marvin Miller, executive direct.or or the players' union, said Thurs· day night as talks ended after a day of apparent ups and downs al the bargaining table. Raymond Grebey, director of the Players Relations Commlttee and the ohers' top negotiator. told reporters that "we're closer than we've ever been" to ending the 43-day-old walkout. "We have moved much closer, narrowed our differences," be said. "Unfortunately, the parties have been unable lo totally re- solve the differences. We're closer than we've ever been." Grebey told reporh!rs the ta.IU were recessed to allow the players to study new proposals by the owners. After the players meet, be added, "we hope ... this will produce a seWement, will bring back baseball and save the All-star Game," orifinally scheduled July 14. B VT MILLER declared • 'not bina has changed in reaard to the concept they are pushina ol direct compensation.•· "I would not quarrel wtt.h tbe asaessment that we narrowH tome of the issues." Muter aaid. "We succeeded not at all on the bHlc~ luue of dlrect compensa· lion." Moreover. be said, "they aW1 think they can crush tbe union. They •UU don't know wlaat tbele players are like ... We Nlld nothlna about putUna it up to a vote." Tbe players, Mlller eon~ "will have a board meeUac _. will report wtMre we an. II reipeet to tbelr propoMI, • tl llandt rlfbt DOW, we wt1l lliat reeommend tt to t.be .atntl¥e bOvd of tbe players aeocl ... It II my belief the tHCati" o .. mUtee wlll act acteN• lilllJ." Allied 1b0tlt U.e """'la ( ... MIS&U.L'I, .... Cl) ........... lmll ...................... 11191111 ... 1191111 .. "!'9 ... ._. ..... ~ .... ----... -------------------------~~-------~--~----~ - Nielsen given nod as Stabler retires . . From AP dbpatches SELMA, Ala. -Houston Oilers [iJ quarterback Ken Stabler has retired •8• from pro football, ending his 12-year professional career. bis attorney Henry Pitts said Thursdav. Houston's first-year coach, Ed Biles, said at the Oilers' camp in San Angelo. Texas, that the learn had not heard from Stabler in a month and Pitts told him of the retirement in a telephone call late Thursday afternoon. Gifford Nielsen. a tbree- year veteran who led the na- tion in passing while at Brigham Youne. will take over the starting assignment. Biles said. ·'Obviously. my initial re- action is that Gifford is our quarterback and I have a lot of confidence In him," Biles Stabler said. "I always have." Stabler's lawyer said the quarterback is not considering a reneJtotiated contract or a trade and denied any connections between tus no-show at the Oilers' camp and retirement decision. ·'I suspected yesterday that there was more to this than Kenny having personal business," Nielsen said. "He is a team quarterback and he always recognized his responsibilities and obliga- tions lo the team ... Quote of the day After 10 years in the minor leagues, Jim Buckner, 28, brother of Chicago Cubs star Bill Buckner. has retired: "I'm going back to my ranch (in Meridam. Idaho) and paint my house. I feel like 10 long years of press ure has fallen off my shoulders.'' Mediator faces another standstill WASHINGTON - 0 In striving to iii end the baseball s trike, federal med ialor Kenneth Moffett has become accustomed to ups and downs -and even standstiUs. But Moffett wasn't prepared for what happened Thursday. Moffett. acting director of the federal mediation agency, got stuck on an elevator above the ninth floor. Moffett, accompanied by a friend, Los Angeles attorney Scott Kruse. was taken cap- tive by a runaway elevator that skipped past the ninth floor -the last floor -and got stuck in the housing near the roof of the downtown Washif building. About 45 minutes later. two workmen with the General Services Administration got the re- calcitrant elevator to retreat to the ninth floor, and the two men were rescued. •~ .. ~ o+ ""8 E'ASHIP 9\)"f~ ------- Fans plan baseball boycott week SHEBOYGAN, Wis. -Baseball fan11 are uniting against the strike • and the epicenter or plans for next iii year's big event is the not-so.famous town of Sheboygan, Wis. "Everybody says it's about time the fans did something," said Jerome J . Mahloch. the moving force behind Major League Baseball Boycott Week, set for June 12-19, 1982. The dates correspond with the first week of the current strike and so Mahloch, confident that major league baseball will return in 1982, feels the boycott will have a definite impact. Mahloch said that he felt no consideration was being given the ran in strike negotiations. "I chose to be the person to try to unify the fans and we have a lot of people joining our movement," said Mahloch. He and his friends are depending on the media to spread the word. Those wishing to participate are asked to send name, address and $1.40 lo National Head- quarters. Boycott Week. P .0 . Box 1271. Sheboygan. Wis.. 53081. Participants wiJI be sent the membership button illustrated above. Allow four to six weeks for delivery. Mahloch says a list of the participants will be sent to the commissioner's office. Rams' Tyler looking good Running back Wendell Tyler, hampered by injuries last season, is looking like the Wendell Tyler of old at the Rams' training camp in Fullerton. Tyler, the first veteran in camp, "has been working out in fuJI pads and looks like he did in 1979," said a Rams spdkesman . . . All-pro running back Walter Payton arrived al the Chicago Bears' training camp and the NFL club expects to have their leading ground gainer signed by Saturday. The Bears aJso announced that re- serve safety Lenny Welterscbeld has signed his 1981 contract . . . Wide receiver Lynn Swann arrived on time in training camp, just hours after ending his free agency and coming to terms with Pittsburgh. Swann. beginning his eighth season in the NFL. signed a multiyear contract. Neither he, nor the team, wouid dis- cuss the details . . . Tight end Willie Scott, Kansas City's first-round draft choice, signed four one-year contracts with an option year. The South Carolina product is expected to report for two-a-day drills today. Baseball today On t.h.11 date 1979 : A1eles Boston Red Sox 1lu11er Carl Yastnemski blasted a Mlke Mor1an pltch for the 400th home run of his career , lead· ing the Sox to a 7·3 victory. Later ln the year , Yu would become the ftrat American Lea1uer to collect both COO homers and 3,000 hits. Oo this date In 1973: San Francisco's Bobby Bonds powered a homer and a double to lead the National League to a 7·1 AU -star tame triumph at Kansas City's brand new Royals Stadium. " Today's birthday: • Milwaukee pitcher Jerry Au1ustine is 29 . U.S. hurdlers, swimmers sharp BUCHAREST, Romania -• American hurdlers and swimmers collected four gold medals and Romanians dominated the gymouUcs compeU· tion al the World University Games Thursday. Kris Kirchner and JUI Sterkel, both or the University of Texas, set meet marks in winnin1 the men's and women's 100-meter freestyle races. Romanian Carmen Bunaciu took the women's 200.meter backstroke and Sergei Zabolotnov of the Soviet Union won the men's 200 backstroke both in Games record times. · Bunaciu's time of two minutes, 13.21 seconds, was the fastest in the world this year, and the fourth fastest ever. Two-time Olympic c hampion Nadia Comancei of Romania won three of the four gold medals in women's apparatus events Ashford tops 100-yard dash record Evelyn Ashford shattered the U.S. • women's record for the 100-yard dash at the U.S. Olympic Training Center Wednesday, covering the distance In 10.90, USOC officials reported Thursday. The time was seven hundredths of a second off her old mark. The 24-year-old UCLA graduate set the re- cord in a tune-up meet before U.S. athletes headed for the U.S. Sports Festival in Syracuse ... · Agreement was reached late Thursday nifzt\t for a fight between Larry Holmes, the World Boxing Council cham- pion, and top-ranked con- tender Gerry Cooney, accord- ing lo promote!' Doa K.., . . . AJllson Coe, the first woman finisher ln this year's Boston Marathon, and three other foreign track stars, have Aahford been banned from competing in the U.S. because of their participation in a road race in Portland, Ore., which offered prize money to the wiMers. Also banned were Alla Aadala and Lorulne Moller of New Zealand. and Domta•o Tlbaduba of Colombia ... Alvaro "lndJan Ya· qui" Lopez gets a shot at a national boxing title tonight when he meets S.T. Gordon for the North American Boxing Federation cruiserweight title in Reno. Television. radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Tucson at Salt Lake City, 6:30 p.m., KMPC (710); Rebroadcast of 1960 World Series <New York Yankees vs. Pittsburgh Pirates, game seven>. immediately following Gulls' game. KMPC {710>. Surf striking for win tonight Fort Lauderdale invades 81 CURT SEEDEN Of .. !Wty ...... Molff Caltrornia Surf Coach Laurie Calloway insists that the only thing that interests him at Olis sta1e of the NASL season is the performance of his own club. If the Surf is going to sneak lnto the playoffs, they'll have to do it on their own. Both the Los Angeles Aztecs and San Diego Sockers made sure of that Wednesday night with Important victories that widened the gap between them and the third-place Surf. Even Western Di vision cellar·dwelling San Jose won Wednesday night with a 3-2 overtime victory over lht'Fort Lauderdale Strikers. The Strikers come to Anaheim Stadium tonight (8) as the Surf opens a three-game homestand. Next week. Calgary and San Diego come to Anaheim. The Sockers match marks the beginning of a five-game season finale In which the Surf will race only divisional foes. "I still think we have a good chance of squeez- ing into the playoffs," says Calloway. "But the main thing I'm interested in is the fact we are playing well together now." The Surf coach was pleased lo pick up 10 points on the road with Saturday's 3·2 victory over Portland and Tuesday's 3·2 defeat to Cal1ary. ·' l was pleased in that we put two good performances together which doesn't happen that often for us. The result in Calgary wasn't quite what we wanted, but 1 fell we kept battling back, even alter they scored their third goal," Calloway explains. Coming into tonight's match with the Strikers. the Surf coach will have to do a little lineup shulfi · ing. To begin with, defender John Craven has ac· cumulated enough penalty points, thanks to five yellow card warnings, to force him to sit out the game. · In addition, Paulo Cesar has returned from Brazil after an illness in the family. The Surf's top scorer, Steve Moyers. is aJso questionable as he recuperates from a foot contusion. "Basically, the lineup won't change too much because everyone out there is giving everything they've got," Calloway says. Meanwhile. Fort Lauderdale, second in the Southern Division with a 15-9 record and 113 points, is without leading scorer Teofilo Cubillas who is in Peru playing for his country's national team. Striker midfielder Ray Hudson, beset with in· juries all season. returned to form Wednesday night with a goal and assist against San Jose, and Branko Segota, with three goals and four assists. also represents a scor ing threat. The last time these two clubs met. the Surf surprised the Strikers. l ·O in Fort Lauderdale on a ~teve Moyers goal. Cycles make return tonight Spee<tway motorcycle racing returns to the Orange County Fairgrounds tonight, and" with them comes Brad Oxley. who is taking a break from the British League. Oxley, riding for the Wimbledon Dons this season. will be making only his second appearance or the year tonight. First race is at 8. From Page C1 BASEBALL'S CHANCES • • • for resuming the season, Miller re- plied: "Very bad." Bob Boone. the Philadelphia Phillies' catcher and National League player representative. said he was "not confident we'JI be playin" any ball for a long time." cut down their freedom of movement won in previous negotiations and in arbitration, agreed to the concept of professionaJ compensation. But they have backed a plan to stock a com- pensation pool rilled by several teams, rather than the owners' plan to have direct compensation from the signing to the losing club. A L Parts & Tools 1!Lfj&1 it Right! Through today, 512 games or 24 per- cent of the 12,106-game season had been canceled because or the strike, which began June 12. FederaJ mediator Kenneth Morrell said he did not look for talks to resume 11.ntil al least next week, possibly Wed· nesday. He also was uncertain whether Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan, who spent the last four days at the baseball talks. would attend when negotiations resume. "l'M VERY disappointed," said Molfett. "The logistics, the people and number or people at the negotiating ta- ble were as right as right could be. But things came to a grinding halt this evening. It is the same philosophical problems M lller said he expected the ex- ecutl ve board meeting to take place early next week at an undetermined site. Thursday was a lengthy and contus- ing day at the headquarters of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, where the talks had been held under a news blackout since beiq moved here from New York Monday. Rumors of a prospective settlement swept the building, often followed shortly by other rumors that the talks were stalled. THE ISSUE OF free-agent com· pensatlon bas been at the center ot baseball's labor war the last two year). The owners want a professional player as compensation for losinl a top-ranking free aeent who has played out bis option, rather than just tbe •mateur draft choice which bu been the rule since 1978. The players, while saying this would SAN DIEGO (AP> -TbeSan Dieao hred doubles team or Rosa Cue and ary Lou Platek nipped Caltfomla'• Marty RJeesen and Barbara Potter 7-t to 1ite the Frtan a 28-27 Team TeiuU ~ctory over the Orantes 1'nlndll' ni&ht before l,Ml fan.a. 'the team1 were tied 21·al1 enta'bll die mlud doubles •et and 1'1·21 after eMb team wca 1lx fames. C... liiild Platek woa the tie-breaker 5-2 to·.11w Friant.belrftnttiOin•~ ... 'tN MMCJG, Saa Dl•IO l1 4-1 °"'9111 dine matehel remalalij wtila c.MIOmla J. 7 trtth two ... a. Miller said that despite the players' so-called pool proposal for compensa- tion, "the owners committee said they had numerous problems with it." ·'We addressed them one by one, and each time somethint new came up un- til we became convinced they do not want a settlement," he said. G&EBl!Y lll!PVSED lo discu.as wbal specific movement bad taken place on the two areas of discussion in the last 48 hours. Those issues involve the number of players to be protected from a compensation for free agents and the question or whether oWllen would consider the idea of using a pool of player talent supplied by a number · of clubs, to provide professiooal com- pensation to teams losing free agents. Miller said the two sides had acreed to list "ranking,·• or top-of-the-line, free agent.a u thole lo the top 20 per- cent of ataU.tlca, with clubs l011lng them gettlJ:ae a professional player and an amateur draft pick In return. The D!fxl IJ'OUP of players. called "B" playenundertheplan, wouldfall within the 20·30 percent limits, Miller said, a lOpercent drop. U.S. Nationals set for Newport Newport Harbor High will be the site of the 1981 U.S. Water Polo Out- door National• Aug. 7-9. Amonc the individual standouts in the 12·team fteld wHl be 1980 Olympic team members Kevin Robertson, Terry Schroeder, Joe Var1u and Jeff Stitet. Robertson, the moat valuable Cl•Y•r at tM .-.cat Fl.NA World 0. D~Jluilt,IM4litMa...a .\AU leae. He la a prochaet of N••'°'1 Harbor Bllb aad tbe Unlftnity ti CallforaJa. lt8iford'1 entJ')' Includes ~ Ratbor Hilb _product Jamie Bin'lwcm and U ·Lael Beath Wlllaa star Jody Campbell. two.._. from die U.S. team at die World Cup, Vlrtuall7 ••en memw of U. 11-••==-----...... ed'lli tM ., wlll be --bi u.. ........ Tia• um u. s. NaUoDal .... ll ........ troin dae toVDa-... wW ........ V.,O.lnia far a...., lra"""i..l~~~':it--U.S. eo.ft llOllMt . \ ... --·~ Gabrlel RQID STAR Gabriel's low-priced. computft'·tuned Shock f' ., '.,,. CRC ''11•1111.11· '285 20oz. sgso ea. PVC Valve #FYJJ2, 113, J56, J5', J83, J&f, JIJ, JN, JBS. s ' #WTA, #WTC, #WIA, #WIO, NOW ., f From Page C1 PLAYERS GET NO SYMPATHY ••• he was 12·13. And he appeared to get stronger and stronger with each outing thls year. FORSCH I STILL throwina twice a week, only now. it doesn't count. "I ngure that if the strike isn't s ettled with.in a week. I'm mov· ing back home to Houston." Fors c h said this week in between sailing classes. "I 'm working out. throwing some and that's about all a pitcher can do. The problem is staying sharp." Forsch said that he too, is dis· appointed with progress in the talks. But he's not s urprised .. ·'I was kind of prepared for it," he s aid. ··With the owners' insurance, I thought it might come to this. Financially, it's not a big problem for me, although I am los ing a lot of money." rop. You can make a collect caJJ to Marvin Miller and he'll taJk to you. too. ·'Steve Renko on our team has been doing a good job In keeping us Informed as has Don Baylor. And I have all the con!idence in the world in Marvin Miller " Fors ch feels that the neaotia· tions will continue to go nowhere if the owners don't come up with some new proposals. "It's the same matter over Cree agency. They're still not try· ing to help a club which loses that player. What they want to do is hurt the team that wants to sign a free agent player the oft-season. In another city, it might be ditferent. But here. with the weather as 1t is, he bas a lot to do." OeeDee sa ys her husband hasn't picked up a baseball since the stri.ke began. The injllty to his foot, which forced him out or the lineup for a week in May, has almost completely healed but 'according to his wife , Lynn is a special kind of athlete. "H E REALLY IS a natural and maybe he doesn't need to work out all the time or as much lo s tay in top shape , .. s he said. "The thing 1s . is tha t Fred doesn 't like to dwe ll on the s trike . He's ver y competitive, but he's also log1cal. He thinks through before he acts." Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,,:rlday, July 24, 1981 BUTCH vs. WALf'S and the San Diego Friars Sunday, July 26 .i 6 p.m. FAN APPRECIATION NIGHT! Featuring drawing for free prizes . . . • New Pro 110 tennis racquet by Prince • 2 lifetime family memberships at Los Caballeros Sports Club • Free weekend for 2 at South Coast Plaza Hotel Earlier this week, Dodgers second baseman Davey Lopes reportedly blas ted te ammates .. It dJscourages the free. open market. I lhink there's a double standard when the owners say only a few players are being af- fected by the strike and yet the~ want their proposals to apply to all 25 players on each team." In the m eantime , Forsch a waits word. It's giving him plenty of lime to lea rn his boat· ing skills. According to Mrs. Lynn . this is the first summer Fred has had off in 12 years. Of course. it ·s been a pleusant chanJ?e. ~----------------, I SPECIAL ORANGES I Discounted Box Seats $5 * Tickets $10, $15. and $20. •Steve Garv e y a nd J e rr y Reuss. Garvey, along with teammate Derre l Thomas, is be· ing paid by the club during the s trike-. And Lopes claimed that he hasn't heard anything from any player rep, including Reuss. ·'I w as r a is ed in Boston (where Fred played for the Red Sox for s even years before com. ing to the Angels this year > and I'm used to that me ntality," she said "Baseball is more a part of their life there tha n it is here They go absolutely crazy over the game back ther e. People plan their vacations around the Red Sox. 1 TEAM TENNIS I 1 DISCOUNT COUPON : • • • A PHONE CALL placed lo the home of Fred and OeeDee Lynn produced the same kind of result it us ually does. .. Fred's not home, he's out playing tennis." said Dee Dee. : Present this coupon for a $5 discount on the I I pnce of your ticket at lhe Los Caballeros 1 1 I Tennis Stadium Box Oll1ce Plaza del I Lago, 17220 Newhope Street. Su11e 122 I I Foun1a1n Valley. I P l • See coupon for special $5 ott the price of your tickets Call 751·6779 to reserve your spe· ---tc c1al discount box seats for this ---+--+-- classic tennis match Los Caballeros Tennis Stadium "Y EAH, l 'VE R EAD the articles about so and so being upset because he didn't know what was going on.·· s aid Forsch. "But if you have a ques· lion about something. it does n't take much to call your player Well , at le a s t he does som ething else besides fish dur- in~ his off hours. "Oh Fred keeps busy." said Dee Oee from the ir Ana he im ho me "For him. it's reverted to "Here, it's different. People know they can live without baseball. There's a lot more go- ing on here The big problem will be selling the game back to the fans next year " L ----------------~ For general Information phone 751-6749. Save money and shopping time. Reaa the Daily Pila1 From Page C1 SEV ANO'S COLUMN • • • area next weekend "and that can't be soon enough," he says. "l sure am ready to get away from this. It's so bad I'm about to die. They could give me a million dollars a day and I wouldn't come back here. This is tbe pits. .. E verybody is counting down the days before we can go home . We want to win the gold. but everybody wants to go, too." Magee admits the experience llas done one thing make him appreciate his homeland. "When you're there. you take advan- tage of the U.S. But believe me. it's the best place in the world ... • * • Notes in a cookie Ja r · Magee first returned m y call at2:33 a .m. Thursday morning <Romania is 10 hours ahead of the West Coast> Firs t. it took fi ve minutes to explain to the operator I didn't speak Romanian. and then, once that was clarified, she pulled the plug. The inconvience is that it takes no less than three hours to Ar~a prep stars in action tonight at Ocean Vie w Orange County's most promising prep basketball pla yers for the up· coming season will be on display tonight at Ocean .View High where three games, bille d as a pre· tourname nt for the Bas ketba ll Congress Inte rnational Summe r <.:lassie at Provo <Aug . 2·8l will t>e held. Tonight's feature 1s South Coast against Mic h . Valley at 8 30. Included on the South Coast team are. Fountain Valley's Jeff Hughes, Ocean View's Jim Usevitch and Scott OeBrouwer and Edison's Richard Chang and Rick DeBernardo. The Huntington Beac h e ntry <which meets South Bay at 7 ) in· eludes Marina High's Rick Smith and Fountain Valley's Ken Harter and Rolf Jaco bs, while the Orange Coun· ty entry <Mater Dei's Chris Jackson, among others l . tangles with a Los Angeles squad at 5:30. The LA team is composed primarily of Verbum Dei, St. Bernard and Serra players. Another four.game set is scheduled Aug. l prior to the Provo meetln~. place a call out of the country.. . . and everything is collect . . . Magee injured the s ide of his foot while in Yugoslavia <"Somebody stepped on it, I think"> and was sidelined for three gam es When UCI Coach Bill Mulligan heard of the in- jury. a few more hairs fell out of his head 1fthat ·s possible .. Magee will be featured on the cover of next season's NCAA basketball re· cord book .. One or the major reasons KM PC is s till broadcasting the Sa lt Lake City Gulls contests is that the station's s ports director received a very strong s uggestion to do so from Gene Autry. I g uess that's good enough reason ... Gulls update: Orange Coast ColJege product Darryl Sconiers is hitting .347 with 10 borne runs and 57 RBI <as of Thursday >; teammate Brian Harper, a catcher. is leading the PCL in hitting at .365 with 89 RB I ; and Tom Brunans ky, who started the year with the Angels. is at .321 with 20 homers and 73 RBI. Pretty good numbers for a team that's eight games behind Albu- querque ... Basketball Coach Craig Falconer at Laguna Beach High has asked Orange Coast College s ta r Ray Orgill. a recent graduate of St Mary's , to be his varsi- ty assistant and coach the JV at Lag una next season Orgill said he would probably accept the offer. . . Eddie Hill, traded by the Rams to Miami. was hoping he'd go to San Diego instead. I guess you could say it was an upHill battle for Eddie with the Rams . J a ck Reynolds re turned from Ten- nessee last Friday, packed and left for the San Francisco 49ers· training site Tuesday. Reynolds has plenty to say - but not just yet. He still has some un· finished business with the Rams and doesn't want to burn any more bridges Veterans Jack Youngblood, Doug France, Fred Dryer and Cullen Bryant were just some of the players paying early visits to the Cal State Fullerton complex this week (veterans are scheduled to report Saturday). Nobody suited up and practiced. 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"We think the event is a special, so It has to be covered as a special event," said Howard. "The only thing you can compare this with is the Olym- pics." THE SPORTS FESTIVAL. which will be staged at Syracuse University in upstate New York through July 29, features athletes in 33 sports SPOIUS ON TELEVISION which are part of the Winter and Summer Olym - pics. With 21 cameras at his beck and call, Howard will be calLing the s hots from New York, some 250 miles from the site. "We have the possibility of coming ffom four different venues li ve," he said. "It will depend on the quality of competitors and the nature of the progress of the competition." Howard plans to s how live a large part of the boxing and track and fi eld events . . "But we will be able to switch to gymnastics if a good story is building there," he said. "The de- ~is ion on what to s how is predicated on my knowledge of what 's going on live:· THE SPORTS FESTIVAL will be telecast S-6: 30 p.m. Saturday on ABC's Wide World of Sports , 3-5:30 pm. on Sunday, and a two-hour special on Sunday, Aug. 2. Enterprise Radio als o will cover the Festival. broadcasting its updates. talk shows and features from Syracuse togethe r with three-hour blocks or continuous programming on Saturday a nd Sunday. Howard. who has made a specialty or putting the pieces together in some oC ABC Sports' most difficult assignments, will have to lake the week· long event involving 2,600 athletes and narrow it down to six hours of air time. "ln our six hours of coverage. the goal will be to s how the entire scope or the Sports Festival." said Howard. "We will attempt to cover enough of the competition to convey the overall picture of the Sports Festival. to s how the ambience or the Festival and the camaraderie between the athletes. and to personalize the competitors with 'Up Close a nd Personals' and interviews." Besides keeping track of the athletes and the events. Howard also will know where each of ABC's approximately 100 production and technical people are and what they are doing. 11 :30 a .m . (13 ) -NASL SOCCER HIGHUGHTS. 12:30 p.m. (28) FOR THE FUTURE. VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS 1 p.m. C7> -WOMEN'S GOLF -Tblrd round coverage of the U.S. Women's Open from La Grange, Ill . The tournament la beln1 played at the 6,204.yard, par-72 La Grange Country Club. (S2) - ARGENTINE WRESTLING. 2 p.m . (4) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN - Segments include a look at peregrine faJcons; a re- port on how parasit's have afrected big-horn sheep in the Colorado Roc kies. (52) -BOXING FROM PUERTO RICO. 3:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SATVRDA Y - J eff Chandler (25·0·2> defends his WBA bao· lam weight title against Julian Solla (20·1 ), the man he won it Crom. 111 a scheduled IS-round bout, . taped at AU antic City. N .J . Also: Brent Musburger reports from New York with interviews and timely features. (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS A tribute to Jackie Stewart, the three-time Formula I world driving champion. 5 p.m. (7) -NATIONALSPOllTS FESTIVAL An Olympic-type competition held in non- Olympic years. Taped coverage will concentrate Heywood, Rahe vie at Ascot ~•'""Ce,.._, Sll'tt •• "°""' DOOi tc .. Stor• ... .,..... •°""' 41••• com-...841·1289 , ... ..._ ..... ....... ~, -~~-GARDENA -Defend-,...,..,._, .. ,.~,_, 1 ing champion J on Rahe ~==:=:=:=;;;;;;;;~ o f Mission Viejo and U.S. Auto Club veteran J eff Heywood of Laguna Hills cl nsh in a tie- br eaker in the open com p etition s upe r midget phase of an open wheel double-header on the quartermjJe at J .C. Agajanian 's Ascot tonight al 8. While the top pair try to establis h a point CAITIEI IWREIS has llls•alled SEA COAST SECURITY SYSTEMS ................... on track and field, boxing, gymnaatica, awimmlng, ri1ure skating, speed skaUn1 and baaketb1JJ. (28) -SOCCER. 8:30 l .m. (SO) -VlC eaADEN'S TENNIS FOR TH FUTURE. 9 p.m . (SO> -SPORTS AMERICA · lOp.m. (ll)-THl8WEEIUNBA.8EBALL. RADIO Baseball Tucson al SaJt Lake City, 6 p.m., KM PC (710); Rebroadcast or 1971 World Series (Baltimore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates. game six). KMPC <710). Sunday's TV, radio TELEVISION 11 :30 a.m. (11 ) -HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL -Coverage of the Shrine 30th annual All·star high school football game, taped Saturday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Area players performing in· elude . Edison's Duaine Jackson and Dino Bell, Mater Del's Larry Williams and Dave Uranich and Fountain Valley's Emile Harry and Duval Love. 1 p.m . (7) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round coverage o( the U.S. Women's Open from La Grange, Ill. The tournament is being played at the This Weeks Spe.cial 1979 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Cabriolet tpp, dual comrort seats & an AM FM stereo with tape player t469VPU 1 5 8995 AJ1c.9•~r.,...,.,..., ,.,....,,....1.au.-==== 6,204·yard. par-72 La Grange Country Club. 1:30 p.m. <2> CB SPORTS SUNDAY ... Lupe Pintor (41·4·1' defends bis WBC ban· tamwelght crown against Jovito Renelro <27·2> in a scheduled lS·round bout, telecast Jive from La11 Ve1aa. Also: Brent Musburger report.a from New York wtth features and updates from the sport•··~ world. ; 3 p.m . <7 > -NATIONAL SPORTS FESTIVAL t An Olympic-type competition held in non· ~ Olympic years . Taped coverage will concentrate ·. on track and held, boxing, gymnastics, swimming, t figure skating, speed skating and basketball. 3:30 p.m. C4> SPORTS AFIELD. 4 p.m . (4) -SPORTSWORLD -Bobby Czyz I 13·0> vs. Rick Noggle in a scheduled 10-round m iddleweight bout, taped at Ta mpa, Fla. Also: the women's whitewater s wim and rafting competition in "Survivaloflhe Fittest." 7 p.m. (28> VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE. RADIO Baseball Tucson at Salt Lake City. 1 p.m .. KM PC 1710 >: Rebroadcast of 1971 World Series <Baltimore Orioles vs. Pittsburgh Pirates. game seven >. immediately following Gulls' gam e. KMPC 1710>. A TIENTION, IASEIALL FANS! J C ~ P!ttAtAW: ACTION Al TERNA TIVIS llACO-CIA SEllES "TMUNDER & UGHTNING" Sot., July 25, I p.m. GRAND AMERICAN WINSTON 50-lArrER sun:, July 26, 1 , ..... 1~ F ~ ~ i It , : I u~~:ID SPORTSMAN AL MICHAELS WILL BE host for the shows as ABC trots out an all-star cast of commentators. Jim Lampley and Marty Liquori will handle track and field, Chris Schenkel will do boxing, Olympic star £ric Heiden will cover speedskaling and features. Peggy Fleming figure skating, Diana Nyad swimming. Gordon Maddux, Kurt Thomas and Cathy Rigby Mason gymnastics and Dave Diles news and features. ··The basic problem is that we have way too much material for si x hours of coverage," Howard said. "Our efforts will be aimed at mixing up the activity lo gel a good blend of everything. As a re· s uit. major decisions will have to be made. · ··For instance, do we have too much trac k and fi eld and not enough gymnastics? Do we have too muc h gymnastics a nd not enough material personalizing the athletes? Should we go live to Al Michaels in the control center to updat.e the activi- ty throughout the Festival grounds? leader in Ascot's midget program, the entire field will attempt to s top runaway Mike Drake of Sylmar in the three- quarter midgets or the National Midget Racing Association. Heywood pulled into the dead.Jock with Rahe by winning a close half· mile r ace during a double-header with the Grand American stocks July 11. Among the better USAC drivers staying on the West Coast this sum- mer, Heywood is the fourth Ascot winner in ro ur s uper midget events. Othe r s have bee n Danny McKnight of Alta Loma, Buster Venard or Sylmar and Rahe. TOYOTNS TWO SEAT SPORFS MACHINE. "Much of this will be determined by how good the competition is in the track and fi eld and box- ing.·· Howard said HOWARD. WHO ALSO produces coverage of the U.S . Open Golf tournament and the In· dianapolis 500. said communication will be the key. "As with everything else. each person has his or her area of responsibility." he said ... As long as they communicate with me and inform me. for ex- ample. what the key elements are at the var ious venues. we·11 be able to make the right decisions. '"You're never going to please everybody. Some viewers will want more track and field , others will want more gymnastics, and so on. But. we'll simply do the best we can based on what we fee l will s atisfy our entire audience.·· Saturday's TV, radio TELEVISION 11 a.m . (5l WCT INVITATIONAL Eddie Dibbs vs. Br ian Teacher, taped in Marc h at Sallsbury, Md. 11:20 a.m. 14) NBC SPORTS' SlJMMER SEASON Boxing, taped at Atlantic City, N.J. Featured: welterweight champ Ernest Hart Jr. defends ttis title against David Beckwith. Also: coverage or a United Professional Slo-Pitch sortball league game between the New England Pilgrims and the Cincinnati Suds in Cincinnati; the sjde-car motorcycle event in the Belgium Grand Prix. Playoffs begin The. Santa Ana Winds m eet the N e wpo rt Breakers tonight at 8 in a battle or third-place finis hers in the American Speedsoccer Association at Los Caballeros Rac- quet and Sports Club. The winner of tonight• s game will face Orange Saturday night at 8 in the second round of playoffs. Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa tied for the Beach Division title with 9·1 records, while the Anaheim Arrow s finished atop the Empire Division with a 4-6 re- cord. Playorr action resumes next Friday night at 8 and con cludes with the s p eedsoccer c ham- pionship match Saturday night, Aug. I at8. Veteran, youngster share U.S. Open lead LA GRANGE, UJ1 <AP> -Kathy Wbitwort.h, a tour veteran of 23 years and author or 81 victories but never a winner In the U.S. Open, and youn1 Beth Daniel both shot three-under-par 811 Tbursday to share the rt.rs• -round lead ln the 29th USGA <'pen 1011 cbam- Plombip. Gilder solves to~h course Whitworth, 0 1 sbot a 34-35-69 and was among the early starters over the 6,204-yard La Gran1e Country Club course, while Daniel, 24, posted her 34-~ in the afternoon and closed with birdJesonthelasttwoboles. Daniel. makini her slxth ()pen ap- eearance, bad a birdie 2 on the 17th when her 5-lron abot landed four feet from the pin. She then let out the shaft on the ~yard No. 11, bit a three wood "aa bard u I ~d," to land on lbe freen in two and t.o-pulted from eo feet. THE 1981 SR5 SPORT TRUCK . Outside. 1t may not look like the sports cars ~ sketched 1n ~r school noteboof<. But as they said 1n school. don't judge a book by1ts~r McnPow9r It's a tough truck outside. But look under the hood of a 1981 and trip length. Actual highway mileage will probably be less than the EPA "Highway Estimate· Sporty Interior Inside. the T<>,'(>ta SAS Sport . Truck could teach ·real" sports cars a few lessons. This cockpit's all Toyota SAS Sport Truck, and --1------ you'll find lhe heart ol a sports car-a 24 hter over· head cam 4- cyhnder engine that's more pot.terful than last year. yet has an EPA rating that's 20 percent higher! EPA estimated Highway MPG. estimated MPG. ber Compare thlS esti- mate to the EPA "Estimated MPG" of other trucks. You may get differ· ent mileage, depending on how fast~ drive, weather conditions, business: Hi-back bucket seats 5-speed overdrive transm1ssoo AM/FMIMPX stereo radio And big blacked-out gauges for all engine funct IOOS Sporty Handling The SAS's got what 1t takes TO<StOn bar front suspensoo Steel belted radial tires Power assisted front disc brakes Truck tough. but tuned to respond to ~r shghtest input. That's what makes the Toyota SAS more fun to drive than other trucks. and even some sports cars that look like ·sports cars· The Toyota SAS Sport Truck We don't call it "the sports car of trucks" for no1h1ng W~AT FEE~G . TOYOTA l : ' ~ \ l I ' t ' l WJLLIAMSBURO, Va. (AP) · ac. Glider, ln a 1lump moet of the 1••, IOlved the difficult puuJe ol the Klnpmlll Goll Club coune with a •·under-par 61 and took the rirat round lead Tburtday In the AdeUMr.8utch Golf Classic. "I played well alld1y and mluedoa· ly one green,'' said Daniel. 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'· ,.. .,, ... ,, P\JllUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUIBUMNaM ltAMI ITAT•Ma"T Tiit ........._ ,..._ II dlllnt ""'1 ....... , DAY CONSTlllUCTION CO ......... •DTtal Of' fAUIT•U' IAU NOnCI CM' Dll•AULT A• llUCTtOM TO •U. UllOll•DllaOOf'TilUST ,__TMT llOTICa ~-------~~ ... ,. ... Oar•11 Grow 81Vd., Suitt t lJ. ~ Grove, CA -.0 Harold ,....,.. "'"''· JJl21 •• Jfttt Or., L.tOUN Hiib. CA '*I Oii ...... J. 1"1, M II:• t.lft. MM cy a. SMot, .. ..,......,.... Trw .... of ... 1 cen.111 o.M of rr..a .~..., Wiiiiam C. WW ........... Ill,.,._, .. ---Oclllll!Of a. 1'71 •• ,...,_.... .... Jiit. In ... 1 ........ 1UI, .. 1'1' TOUa '1'a0'1'•aTY II I• '1'0a?CLOSU•I 81CAUI? YOU Aa• eaMl•D I• YOU• '1'AYMa•TS. IT MAY ea IOLD WITNOUT AMY CDU•T ACTION, tM '"" .... , Nw ................ .,..... PICTITIOUt IUS.NaU HAMa ITATeMaNT TM follOWl"9 par-• are .,.i,.. Tlllt .,.._It c~ttcl •Y t11 U.-_,..,._. ... OfflCl•I ~-el 0tMt9 C-IY. Ctllfarfll•. w •-I .. tfltl ~· 1e111 N.Uca o1 °"..,.' t11c1 a1ect1011 • Sell _,...., --.-i1 •. 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COU•T SOUTH CMtANOa COUNTY .IUDICIAI.. DllTatCT JltUO-V ..... ~-way ~ ........ ca.mn PLAINTIFF. SOUTHElllN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPo\NY. a corporation DEFE NDANT : YOUSSEF MAlllZI, tilO ll.now11 u YOUSSEF MOSllAH MARZE; J AMAR AllOUL $ATTAR, alto -11 tl JAMAL AB· DUL SATTAlll; tllCI 00£5 I lllrOlllll IV, lnchdlve SUMMCMel CAMI NUMeaa ltn6 NOTICal Y• ......... --. fte '-"_.,ere.. ....... -_._ ,,_...,.._ ....... .,. ........ ........... 111 .... ..,__._ ...... AVllDI -._ IMlt .... _. ..... a1 .,,.._.. .... -.cMllr c..era U& llMMfl9dt•-... U&r-• -..-............ "'" .... _ , ............ . 11 Y°"' ...... lo Mtll ttw t1M.:t OI an tllomey lft 1>11 mailer. '°" -kl dO lO promptly so tlltl your wrlllt ll raopor1v, If""· ""Y be Iliad on time. SI Ulttcl -.-1c11ar et ,.,,.Jo do un ,....,.. .,. eat• -'°· oetltrla 11acarto lnmtcllattm e11le, ff H I• rnan.,.•. w .._.u MCrtla, sl llty t ll""•· pUadt -rtlllllt-• tlempo. I. TO THE DEFENDANT: A clVll comp1t1n1 IW•....., llltcl 11y tllt p1a1,,. till 19111111 you II YO<i wlsll to dtftNI u.I• lewwt. you -1. wllllln • M Yt altar lllb -It ....-on you, Ill• •1111 ""' c-1 • wrt1'811 ·--to Illa Ufl'ltlltlnL Ullltu .,.... dO It, llOTICaD• T•un••'S SAL• i.-L.11J1tn·I T.S.tttaa-1 l !NEFICIAL SERVICE CO. M du- ly tpt>Olllltd Trw•IM undtr tlw follow· Int ducrl-deed of tr1,1tl WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH (payable at time ol w it In It..,...,. mollt'r Of OW Vnllecl SltlOll t ll r19M, title allcl im.rest '-'" '° -...,. M lcl 11\t II ..,,_ vicl Deocl of Trutl lft llW pr-rty r.rtllltlter dtKrlbtcl TaUSTOtl IRAOFOllO A SMITH, • 1ln91aman llENEFICIARY SlATE MUTUAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, • corperttloll Recor-Merell 14, 1'90 H Instr. Ho ,..., lft -US» peer ISi ot Ot· llclt l Recorcll In 1111 olflu of Ille AecorcMr Of Or-County, wl<I dHcl ot '""" CIH<rll:>OI U. tollOWl"t pr• .... ,., .. LOI• 107• -tan of Tract'°'· City ot Newport Baocll. In U.. County Of 0••1191. Sttlt of Ct11tor11I•. " per map racor-in -11, _,JI IO It of MIK•il-• ~. In ti.. office of 111t c°"'nty recoroer ot 1tld CO<inty. 100 Via eercelont, Newport 8••<11. Ct lllornla. • • 111 t '""' "'°'"' or common dlt· •lonauon 1, "'°""" -"•· "° warrM'ttY 11 9 l•tn ts lo ill comple\notl or , •. rltCIMUI ·• Tiit 1Mntfic1trY _, , ... DotCI Of Tr1,1st. trr ,_ ot a braacll or cltltull In lllt o1>1i941tk>lll ..c1,1rH lllertDY. lltretotore tJ<tClllaG -cltllvertd to lllt 11nclersiQnlcl t -Ill•" Dacltrt llon 01 Otltull and ~ tor $tit. -wrltlan notice ot b<etcll -tlt<llon to <•"'"Ir. -rll9ntc110 Mii 1tlcl pr• perty to MllllfY W•d ollll941tlolls. encl ttwrettltt Ille -rt19'*1 UY-Mid llOll<• ot breacll -of tltcllon IO be recor-AIWll 14, 1te1 H tMtr No. 1•1•2 111 -1401' peer .... OI 1tlcl Of. llclal Aecordl. S.ld WI• wm 11t -· ""' wll-t co••n•nl or warr111ty, e1prn1 or ,,,.. plied. r-rdint llllt , pOUtuloll, or en<1,1"'1>rtnctt, to pay tllt '""''"'"' pr111Clptl atm Of ,,.. not• 1a<1,1recl DY COUNTY OF OlllAMGE IU ""'"'· ....... _.. -•k ltry -W<11 OMcl Of Tr.-t 11os fltlOll..i wl3'1 On Jiiiy '· '"'· -.. me, •• -H id cl1,1ly -'11ttc1 Tr"'''"· well dlt rMI..._ • Nettry Pl*k lt1 11141 for Duel ol Tr1,11l .,._ 111 cl°'"'"'"''' 1tld C-ty tlld SUit, ,.,._...ly.,.. t vlcle ncl111 obll1•llon1 u c1,1rtcl ,..,,cl _., t!. 51\ew, -., 1' nw tlltrt•'f and llw w11c1tolt11acl cltt1 , .... , ...... , wtll ...... ...-....... pllctllelft Of -pltinelff, tllcl 3'111 court ""' ........ , .......... aoain.t .,.._, lor lllt rt 11 ef dtMtndocl "' ... cotnpltilll, •lllCll ,_ r.WI "' lff'lllllrntlll Of 1tld OHCI Of Tr~I. wl3'1 ln\trtsl ts In 1tld nolt pnNlcltd, aclvtncH, II any, llftclt• tll9 iarm. crl ltld Dttcl ot Trust. tett. cll119H and upenHI ot lllt Tr"'''" -of t11t 1rv1b crttltd 11'1 w lcl Dttcl ot Trllll Stlcl wit will lie lltlcl on Frlclty, A-"' 14. ""at 1.00 p m at I,_ Clltpm•n Aven1,11 tn· trance, lo llW Ct•I< Center lllllk11"9. >00 Eatl ~A-. In 111t City ol Ortf\91. Ctlltornlt . ................. --···· . .... I~· to Ille ....... "'-· tlld ll•re•y cltcltrt •II '"'"'' M Cl,lh .. At tllt u,.. ot ,,,. lnotlt l .,.it>IK.ttlon ICI' ......, w l ....... by lmmoclltl1tly clUt tlld paytlllle a<kllOWI ....... llltl ... tU<lllMI "" tncl ..... ......., •l•I to <-.... um•. •....-T.lllW,_. trwtt .,........, ta lllO IOlcl to u flllY Ille N-y Pl*k lfl tllf far .011 .. U--MI ......... #t(ltl, IAlllntl Of monr, or -rty or otllar railtl rt-•ltcl 111 Ill• com· plalnt. DATED· DK-r2. 1'90. J-8, Harri._ Cl- 01 trlis notice, tf\t total '"'°""'' ol lllt unpt Id !Wllt ftce 01 the oblltttlon 11<ure<I b\f :tit o4loVt dtKrl-dHcl of '""' and esllmetacl COits, .. _.. tnCI IHl•tllCtl il '4ti .lt7 Jl To cM· ltr"'lllt t11t ~"I bid, J01,1 "''Y Cail C114t '17~ MIO C:-Y .... State Dtlacl: J-ZS, ltll lllMF)ail!MM L.te FjallllftM .............. NOWllOf1 Ht,_ N.-. Preu cemDlnlel wtltl ttw 0r.,.. COllt Otlly Piiot J....., 10. 17. 24, ltll >t-..i PUBLIC NOTICE ...,..,.,_. °'""" c...11 Dtltr Piiot J1,1ly 10, 11, 24, JI, 1"1 Jlll~1 -------------- PVBUC NOTICE 8y: M. """''-· ~y •.~11111..MtrrtW.Y­J-A..~ 1( ................ MewtNl..c.MIM. A,._.,. .... . P .O ..... . n .. w.-.cao.woA- 111--. ea. •1711 Tel: IJU) S11-1 ... PYbll.-Ort1111t CO.It Dally Piiot July 10, 17, 14, JI, 1"1 )I IMI PUBLIC NOTICE O•ltcl. J"3y IS. I ... 8..-cltt Sanko~ ASMldT,_ Llt!M l"wn.. A.Mh. ltc,.._ry 0... City ........ 0r ...... c:a.nwe 17141 ..... Pul>tli/le<I Ortnte Coall Ot lly Piiot, Jyly 14, ll, Aut. 7, 1te1 ~I. PUBLIC NOTICE Consolidated Report of Condition of "COMMERCE BANK" of Newport Beach, Orange County, at the close of business on June 30, 1911 • State Bank No. 1216 ASSETS Dollar Amounts in ThOusands Cash and due from banks ..............•....... 8, 139 u s. Treasury securities ........................ 316 Obligations of other U S Gov't agencies and corps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 900 Feder al funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices ................. 7,000 Loans, total .............. 27 ,232 Less: Reserve for possible Loan losses .................. 25' Loans, net . . . . . . ......................... 26, 978 Bank premises, F F. & E ., etc ..........•..........•......... 718 Other assets .................................... 578 TOTAL ASSETS ....•.........•..•...•....... 44,629 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships. a P;ld corporations .......................... 17 ,317 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor porations .......................... 21,774 Deposits of United States Gov't ................... 30 Deposits of States and political subdivisions .............•.......... 200 certified and officers' checks ......•........... 1,001 TOTAL DEPOSITS I~ DOMESTIC 40 322 OFFICES ...........•............. • Total demand deposits ........... 18,348 Total time and savings deposits .. 21 ,974 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES ..........•..•.. 40,322 Federal Funds purchased and securities sold under agrHments to repurchase In ~tic offices ...... 1 ••••••••••••••••••• 136 Other liabllltles ............................ 823 TOTAL LIABILITIES ...•...................• 41 ,281 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock No. shares authOrlzed: 1,000,000 No. shares outstanding: sn .~ ........ 2,70S,'31 TOTAL CONTRIBUTED •CAPITAL ...••.........•.•.....•.••••••••.• 2,70S Retained earnings .. -· .......•••••.••.••••.....• 6"43 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY •••..•.••••••.•.......•....•.•.•.. 3,349 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ····s·•·······'"·m Ml!MORANDA Thne cert.1ncate1 of deposll tn denominations of $100.000 or more ...••. US,051 Market value of lnvutment securities •••••••••• 1, 19' The undenlaned, Sementht o. Ketchum, S.nlor Vice-President end CHhitrf-_nd-Georve A • Ochsn.r Executive Viet Pre$1dent of the ebov• nemed bank, eech declares, for hOnself •lone Ind not for the other: I have per~I knowttdQt of the m1tters contained In this report Clncludl"9 the ,... VtrH lklt hereof). end I betlWt Jhtt MCh statement In Mid rtPOf't Is true. Eac" of h ~. tot hlmsetf alone end not tor the other. e«tlt'6 under ptt\elty of perj~ry thlt tM folegolnQ II true 4tnd <or• rect . Ex.ecMted on July '7, 1'11, M ~ BMch_ C•llforn1•. /1/Samen• D. Ketctwm /s/o.on.tJft. OcNMr Publlihld Otanot Colst baltv Pl~ J~y t,, tttt _., f Ji :;:;::: I tlP V • W .....,, W f t Orange Cout DAILY PtLOT /F.rlday. ;Juty 2<4, 1981 Ask for proof DEAR PAT DUNN: I went to Artiona on vacaUon and wanted to buy some "authen· tic" Indian arts and crafts, I ended up not buying anything other than souvenirs because I didn't know how to make sure the arts and crafts items were the real thina. How can the average person tell the dif· ference? K.P., Newport Beach Don't be afraid to uk for prool ln wrttln& that •·authentic" arts and craft• are what they claim to be. Aak that tbh laformalloa be written on your receipt. The next time you 10 to Arizona, try to vlllt tbe Hopi Artl aad Crafts Cooperative at Second Meaa on lbe Hopi Indian Reservation. They sell Hopi overlay jewelry, Kachlna dolls, and origlnal paintings. Mall orders are accepted at: Sllvercraft Cooperative Gulld, P.O. Box 37, Second Mesa, Ariz. 86043. Send $1 for the brochure. Another help is a new directory of Indian owned·and·operated arts and crafts busl· nesses. Published by the U.S. Department of thf' Interior, the guide llats more tbaD 150 locatJoas throughout tbe country where yoa can purchase authentic Indian crafts. The guide tells you where the craft stores are, what tribes they represent, and what they sell. Many accept mall orders. You can re· quest "Indian Arts and Crafls Source Dtrec· tory" by sending a postcard to the Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo. 8loot. Acidophilus milk query DEAR PAT D NN: I'd like to know if there 1s any scientific proof that sweet ac1dophilus m ilk benefits the diges tive system. When are the live organisms added lo this milk and is there any chance that they can multiply? R.P., Newport Beach Although there are many testimonial claims to the contrary, Information from the Cooperative Extension's home adviser's of· flee states that there is no published sclen· tlflc evidence that demonstrates a public health benefit due to the Ingestion of lac· tobaclllus acldophllus. The culture concentration la the mUk can range from 50,000 to 500,000 live organisms per mllliUter or milk. The culture ls added to the milk after pasteurization, and under normal market and home storage conditions, the lactobacillus acidophllus does not multlp· ly and no adds are formed. If the milk were held at a warm tem· perature, the bacteria wouJd grow la the milk, changing mlJk sugar to acid and caus· Ing the milk protein to coagulate, thereby producing a sour milk much like buttermilk. Sweet acidophilus milk ls unique because lt is a sweet milk containing noa·patbogenlc organisms which has an acceptable refrigerated shelf life. "Got a problem? T~ wnle to Pat Dunn Pat w111 cut red tape, getting the answers and action you need to solve anequtt1es m government and btaint'ss. Mail your qwstion& to Pat Dunn, At Your Sennce, Orange Coaat Daily Pilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 DEA TH NOTICES SARDANO brother Theodore Torok of EDITH T SAR DANO. New J ersey. 7 grandc hildren passed away on Jul:. 21. ~nd 6 great.grand c hildre n,. 1981 ~he ts s urvived by her Serv ices were held o n Fri- daughter Martha Haubrick d a Y. Ju I Y 24 . 1981 a t and her ~on·in la~ Charles. 11 30AM a t the Harbor Lawn PtHCI UOTHHS llU UOADWA'f MOITUAl'f 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 l~L TZ IHGllOH SMfTH & TUTHILL WISTCUFf CHA,IL 427 E 17th St Coc;1a Mesa 646-9371 rtUCI UOTHHS SMrTHS' MOITUAIY 627 Marn St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,ACllftC YllW .......01.IAL,Ab Cemetery Mortuary Chapel·Crematory 3500 Pac11tc Vtew Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIWIQ MOITUAlllS Laguna Beac" 494·9415 Laguna Hills 76&·0933 San Juen Capistrano 495-1776 H .. lllOI LA~MT. OUYI Mor1vary • Cerrelery Cren.tory t625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa ~l emorial Chapel with Rev '!Douglas McKenzie oHiciat· mg Inte rment ser vices Im· mediately followed. Services under the direction or Harbor Lawn·Mount Olive Mo rtuary of Cos ta M esa . 540·5554 DEATHS ELSEWHERE LONDON CAP> -Lord Goronwy.Roberts, 67. Labor government minister and de put,,Y Labor leader In the House of Lords from 1975 until um. h as died. RALEJGH. N .C . tAPI - Guy OWfll, 56, one or North Ca rollna's beat·known writers whose 1965 novel "The Ballard or the Film Flam Man" was made Into a movie. died Thursday. TOKYO (AP> -Kasuo Taoka. 68, leader o r Japan's largest underworld gang, died Thursday or heart disease. PARJS tAP> Karl·Jt .. Lonalld. 76. sculptor and arut·arandson. or Karl Marx. died Thurtday. PulWC NOnCS -: P\18LIC NOTICE • PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE t .----------- ------------·-.. OTIC& TO ODMTaACTotll Tll loll I ti I l .. YITINO e1Dt 111111.!u .. -:W ftt ,... .. "' ire o nt l'OUNTAIN VALL•V ICHOOL eUCICHOftN -..0,PINO Cl!NT;;t•" OllTlltlCT, LI_._. YI,.., IJ.O .... p 0 ...... _,el 11 •• N ltlO, fl..uin V ....... C.lllOrllla tvel. . ' ' re ..... -'lltOJ•CT IOIH111"1CATIOH: l'lro a..c:ll,CA...... •-· a NeUonel ..._,,o life '"-lf'U &..,.u,KYAllflft 'rtMM C•"'••nJ, •It WHI lttll llr .. I, elO OIAOLINI; Allt!WI 11, 1"1, T .... •, IC-. tt:Ol•,f'I\ Me.-W Ac,._ Inc , • KMue Clf• a1D NUM81llt: J:H I'-... -. -··-T tw oa'°'IT lltlOUllltlO l'Ollt PL.ANS rr• ...,, ....... •~ ._,. -' IPICIP'ICATIONS ON l'lll 6 :t8.! 0.111.-1t Ge., P.O .... LOCATION 01' e10 lltl!C .. PT; 1t••· ~ e trcll atr'Ht, Ntw'"n Plir<ll•.ine o.art,,_. .., tho Goll· .. a(ll, CA.,..._ en1lnt het'CI Tllll IMlllMtl I• <Oft41w<tett by • .led......._, ......................... Adi-.••••. 1 PVIU..IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PlJBUC NOTICE lttCTmoua eu .. ••• CNO .... tTAft ..... T TIM ltlleWlflt ,..__ It ..... .,... NOTIC• TO ~•RM>HI ,,., .. ,: INTllltlST80 IN THE JA(IC.toN• IUlltlC,Jl•llt-11 EITATI Ofl c. IRVIN W••·vc:i:=·~":;';.IC , auo METZOIR, DIC&ASaD. ,._,....Wey, C:..18 Mew. CA tt.8'. "''' ...-.. 1, ,eniM..., •Y ... 1n. Notice ls hereby given: ... ...,, To 111 persons lntertst· ,111, :.:= '!: rneo .i"' 1._ ed. whether as creditor~, C-ty '*"'°'°'_c-i,.,.,w1y heirs. legatees, or de· n. ••• vlsees, In the estate of c. ~1.,,...0r-CM.i o.11~'= Irvin Metzger, deceased, Jwly u, 11, ""'· •. ,,. '"1 m 1 .. , whose last address was PVBUC NOTICE ----Martinsburg, Pennsyl · ---PUBUC NOTICE vanla 16662, that letters PUBUC NOTICE ... ~-----------,. _____ _ PICTITIOlll 8UltNHI MAM•l'rAHIMNT Tllo folltwlllt ...,_ la ..... -..11- MM H : LAlltlltY YOlltTY AOVllltllSING, SIJJ Sia-. Or., H""U""°" a..:h, CA ., .... Larry Ray Yer1'f. Sitt II-~,, Ht1fttlft91.1111 eeac11, CA., ... Tllla ...,.._, la ~i.11 lly.,. In• 411Vl41w•I. l.M'ry lit y .,,. l"ICTITIOUI 8UllNIU NAM• ITATaMaNT Tna 1o11ow11111 per-Is 001119 o..al· ....... : lltlCH PlltHTIA DATA SYSTEMS CONSUL.TANT, 2ttU VII S.nt1100, Mluloft Viejo, Gallfornle n.tl lltlc ... r'll C ... rlel P~tslll, 2JtU Via S.11lla141, Ml••lon Viejo, Calllornl• ,, .. , Thia llWIMlt la <-lid Oy If\ In· 111v1wa1 Tiiis ...... ,,.,.,. ••• 111eo wllll Ille lllehard C Prntl• c-ty Cllni •Or-<:aunty on Jiiiy Tiiis .-.-1 was 111eo wltll u. U, 1•1. C-ty Cllni ol Otanto C-.ty"" Jlily ,., .... IS, '"' P'l'6Dt flwbll ..... Or-CMtl 0.lly Piiot. Publlaftld Or-Coast Dolly Piiot, July ti, 24, 11. A"l. 7, Ult 1111 .. 1 Jlify 17, 1', JI, Avg. 7, '"' Jt....at ·----------testamentary or of ad· 1"1CTmouuuau11M ministration have been Is· NAMUTATIM•NT s ued to Hollidays burg T11e tonowino ,..,.._ 1• CIOl"O """· Trust Co Hollidaysburg ,.,, .. ., , ·c a l 1 , o " ,. 1 A Pa. Blair Co., PA. by: LEOAL.MA.HAOEMENl, "o ,._port Blair County, a court of C•"'•' Orlv•, s .. 11. iuo, N•w"'' comp. etent Jurisdiction ol .. .ell, c.lltor"I• t2MO 0.,..., "'"' T~. sou P•-the State of Pennsylvarua. .iev .... 1,.,.1ns.~111°'n1••11u That the followi ng T1111 "*""'•" c..-1.0 oy.,. In· person is Indebted to or 1tM 1t11•1 Oenlet" ,~ holding personal property T11i. .... ,_, w•• 111eo w1111 "" of the said decedent. • co..nty c1er11 "'o..,... c-ty on Jiiiy H 0 M E SA V I N G S &. is.1 " 1 "'"m LOAN ASSOCIATIOJ:'I. Pwou-°'Miii c-1 0.11, Pl1ot. 23861 El Toro Rd. El Tor'd, Ju1y11,24,31,A.,. '·"" n1w1 C A . City of : El Toro, ALISON Dl!Vlf.LOPMl!NT """""*' Or-CO.II Oally Piiot, ~---......... Ju1yu,a1,1t11 naMll. -PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Tllla 1--.t w• fll• wllll t11t - c-ty Cltf'lt"' Or.,.. C-.ty o" JlllJ tt, 1t11, PUBLIC NOTICE --California 92630 PUBLIC NOTICE That the unde rsigned de· .. ,..,. - PublllllM Or .... CMat 0.111 Pllel, J11ly 1•. JI, Autl ••• U, ltll Pil .. t '~c:'!.~ou•T!:::•:::S ~ NOTtca~~,::~o•TO•s -~ ------sires to receive the said N~7"M TM 104.; ,.,_ I• dol1>9 ....... 01" IULC TlltANSfl•llt ••IOl..UTIOH NO. IM1.a personal property or col· l"ICTITIOUI •UllNH• MSUt '*" .,t1 .. lt1\l.C.C.I NE WPOlltT ME SA u HI F 1E0 lee t the claim( S) and to re· PUBUC NOTICE MAMalTATllMaNT MACHINE $flECIALTIES, JO» Nolle• " ll•••bY ''"•" lo Ill• SCHOOL OISTllt lCT OEClAlllNG move that collected or re· ; ... !!'!.~lowlllll ....... i. CllDl"9 -.,.,. :.•.!_•Ir• AvelltH, CO•I• MHI, CA'~~:..~~~~ ~~.~"t~~~l~N!s: ~~TEY ·~;E~cJn~ ;:::ET~~ !~: ceived from the State of ------------v O o u E HA lit ow A 111 CHAllLHJ. TltOM. a113 Madlllr• orus 11 nao 1rv1ne arvd . ScN<• No. SCHOOL, California to the said state o•D•• T'OIMDWCAUM P'O• PlilOOUCTS, ,.,., Hal• Avenwe, A ........ c-..a llMM, CA"'·· 02 City • Irvine, C-ty of OrMge, WHElltEAS"" REA SCHOOL In"" where letters testamen· C...,.._ OI' •AMC INlllO, CA '271•. Tllll .....,_, 11 ,_194111., M lft. SIM• ot c.lllO<ftl• ..._,a bwlk lrMllH opinion of 11111 ao.td 11 --'°' f d • I . CAN'"' ...... A-MMM DOUGLAS WONG.,. E .... '-lftl, OMclual I• ·-· to ....... lo MICHAEL w Sc'-1 Ollltkl --·· -· tary or 0 a min Stratton In tlM MMtM"' ...... !cation. lrvlno,CA'27H 0-IOSJ. Tr-GllSON ANO JEANNE GllSON WHEREAS tho CITY of COSTA have been Issued. ATANACIO NlltlZ P.JTElllON, !« Tiii• ou.i.....1, ,_ .... Oy ... In-Tiii• .... _. w• fll• WIUI "" ,, ... ,,,,_ WlloM bwMMH ---•I• MESA "*t lftlllut.O lb-Ir• t• •••M A II per sons ha v j fl.SI c...,....,..._, dlvlCIU•I. ea.inty Ctn•Or-c-tyonJuty 2.011 A"""lda~llclad C1tyotM•uton Mid SchOOl lor • ""''°" 01 llv• csi cla im s agains t the de<e· ...:~1~.'!~C:11:!~n1~."'~:!°! Tllla :=:..W.::.111eo wlU. Ille .. ,ltll. l"l6'M ~!~!.~~"f:'"IY ol Orlllge, Stole of Y•:r~;W THEREFORE BE IT dent Or an interest in SaiQ ordetallowl119potllloMrloc"""91l1h Co.."tyCllttl"'Or .... c-tyonJwly PvOllllWdOr-CoallOallyPllot, Tiie pr-rly lo be trsmterreo Is RESOt..VEO lllat purswent to estate and wiShinQ lo ob· nt1•1t from ATANACIO PElltlZ ~.ltl1 ,.,..__ Juty 2•,Jl,Awo.•,lS,ltll JJl..et deacrlbld In general u : All atock In ProvlalOft of Eelucallon COde ~II°" J'ect to SUCh removal must P I T a lit S 0 N t o D 0 H A l 0 _.., tr1d1, llaturH, •Qulpmanl atld OOod 3'500 thr'ollgll Jt'°2, 11 11 tho Intent of ATHANASIUS Pl!TUllON. Pwblllllld Or-CO.st Dally Piiot, • wlll ol tllal Formolwu r bwllneu tho Boanl of EO..C,atloft of Nl!WPOllT-Qi Ve Written notic e Of SUCh 11 11 ..,..., onw.o INt 111 ...,_ Ju1.,i•. JI,"""·•. u.1•1 m.ui' PUBLIC NOTICE • n o ,. n • • · · G 1 N G 1 s s MESA UNIFll!O SCHOOL. 01sTR1CT objection to the person or ~.0,r°!_lelllf-"'1!-1 ~°"inttf~~t PUBLIC NOTICE ·-FOllMALWEAR".,,., ,oc••.a 11 11 m 10 1uw u. REA SCHOOL 10111e c1TY persons Indebted to, or ~ -~ ~-• _.,_, • 11JrO St,..I, C.rrltos Bffl Plaza City of COSTA MESA""°"' tho lofl-lftO No.JM 100 Cl•k c:...wr 0r1w WHt. l"ICTtTIOUI au11Nau of csrrltot, c-1y of LM Aft9llH, 11rm11nctc-111on, holding pe r sonal property SantaAN,C.llomia,ons.,t-2. -------------NAMCITATllM&NT s...1aofc.111orlll1. 1.lhoLuM1N1111e1°'•"••m o f , tbe decedent. Such !':· t~:::,.:c=.::":i':: ::; "'=c:::~::::s ..,:11~o!~lne perSOtll .,. doing m!::i i:· .::-:,~:: ~I 1~11 c:~; r::,r periOd commenclnQ Seplomller 1, not ice must be given to the ...... ~ .... petJU ... tor, ....... of Tllo·~ --la .... !Mnl· STELLA'S I.UNCH HAVEN, lGO .... , ..... IU 1 •• 10 00 A M •• 1 Tho CITY of COSTA MESA ll\all per s 0 n h 0 Id In 0 the nam•lllOuiO-lletrafll.0. ... .... : New-1 ar..o, Hawpo<'I .. .,.. CA WESTElltN MUTUAL ESCROW plyloDISTRICltho....,,ofons--personal pro p er ty or It Is f"""9r crweo the«• c.-r of lHE OCCASIONAL YACHTSMAN, '266:1. C 0 RP A TT N MAR I l Y H Ored 1nd Ion lllouund dolla rs agains t whom the Cl aim iS lllla Of'der 10 .,_ c-lie pull!llllWCI 211'1 SU•.,._, HllntlfttilOft 9ffcl\ CHl·YUAN CHANG, 1A07S AnUra WESTMORE LANO, whoM -reu ll CSI 10.0001 per year u rtftl d t th dd Ill , .... Dally Piiot, .... '"""°' of CA tlW.. Str .. 1. MIM ... Vla}o, CA tMI. t<IOl1 so YOtilll St . Suitt 101, Twllln J. Tiie Ct TY ,,,.II malnt1l11 Wld pro ma e a e a ress as tener•I Clr(ulltlon, 11'11111-111 WI J•mo it¥0ftl ,.. ..... men I Co., CH IA-YU TENG, 2«17S A11-ara nMO, C•lllornia mlw1 ctwlng llw period of sai~ L .. M I j S te d ab 0 Ve W i thin : CO\il\IY It IMSI once• .,... for '-Inc .. • Glllflll'nl• c~•Uon. 211'1 Streol. MIMIOn v1e ... CAnttl. Tll•t.,,. ,., dat• tor llllr>O crolmo In •nd lll•ll mo1n ... 1" pU114I< 11a11111ty ,,.. TH I RTY DAYS after first con1«vtl¥0 -· prlOr to ... day of Strelllm-. HUftllftQlon .. ~II. CA Ill lltOI E M. HWANG, 2•07S Ille Hcrow rtftrrecl lo heroin 11 AWQull 1wr11>C• OftMld propsrty. publication Of thiS notice. Mid ho ... I.... t1Mt. An-•r• Slrffl, Ml11lon Viejo, CA 111111. 1 .. 1. BE IT FURTHER RES.OlVEO that Oalect July n , 1"1 Tiii• lluMfte11 lacondUcted by• <Ot· ., .. ,. s 0 r • r u " k no ,. n to 111 • nollc1 of ""~ L••w oe glwn Dated: June 1 S, 1981 R-10 j:t. Pr•-porallon. Tiii• ........... 1, <OtldwcllCI Oy ... In· Trlnll•rMI, Ill bwolneu nemH .no Oy p11bll1lllt>0. <Ol>Y of n of Mid LHM Ruth 8. Weaver, Trust J""8eofllll54.rporlorCowrt J-lt¥ons"'41mt.co .. 1nc. dlvloual. ecklr11-uMdb'/llleTrlllll1ronlor Wllhlll•CI TYofCOSlAMESA Officer, as Executor IMl..,...l•D. DoO•AW. J-ear-. Pres. llrdla M. HWW19 tllt PHI , .. , .. yurs .,. S.mt ADOPTED, Slone<! 1no epprov1d E s t a t e 0 f c . I r v 1' n A ..... Clf9W.U. Tllla elat-1 w• 111111 wllll Ille Tllh 118'-t wa1 flled wltn !tie 01110 JUiy IS, 19'1 lllil 14111 dly of July, 1"1 ttw•-Aw. c-•yCltr'llofOr-CountyonJwly Co..ntyClerllofOr-C-tyonJuly Ml<ho•IW Gll>lcn BOARO OFEOVCATION Metzger. ,. .... v.....,,ee,..,. '·""· 21,1t11 J ....... 0 1o.on ~EWP O llT ·M ESA \/N 1F1eo Published O range Coast 17'41 ...... P'1H1U P'1"'11 Tr-lerMl SCHOOL OISlRtCT Plibtla/Wd Or ..... COUI Dally Piiot. Pwbll.,..,, Or-C:OHI Oally Pllo(. PwOll_ Or.,,.. Coast Dolly Pilot, PwOlllhtd Or-Co•l\I Di iiy Pilot. PwOllllWd Or-Coe" Dolly Piiot, Daily Pilot. J uly 10, 17, 24, 11ly 2', Jl, Aug. 6, IJ, ltl1 mMt. July IO, 17, lA, ll, 1 .. 1 JI02 .. I Jwl y 24, )I, A.WQ. •• 1). 1 .. 1 lS1M1 July 1•, 1'11 J2SHI July 14, JI, ""II 1, 1'11 lJll .. 1 31 , 1981 )040·81 PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE .aT1Ca lllYITINO llDI SHllCI pr_.,, Wiii ... rKolYM •• 1111 Olfk.e of tho Secr.tary of County S.1111.atl°" Olltrlct No. s •t IOI" Elll1 A-. Founlllft Valley, ~lllomla, '770I on or 11940f'e tlle U lll day of A119Ull, 1"1, •I 11.00 a.m .. el wlllcn time llloy wlll lie ll'lllClcly opsneO aftd ,_ '" tho offlco of tllt IMrd of Oll'Kton at 10.W Ellla Av.,_, Fovntatn Valley, C•lllorllla, for: I.AN DSCAPE PL.AN FOR lllG CANYON MARSH llESTORATION PROJECT CONTlltACT NO. S.2~J llcb ore •-Ired IOf' tile .,,tire worti One•'-horol~ Tiie _... ll lo be -kCOf'dlt>O IO tllt pllftJ -ape<lflcat'-.1 Oft IHI In tho oflk•"' Ille S«m.ry of Ille District. -.-kl"'""' --Hrceu""' ar1 Oy rol•l'9ft<• ,.... a part of this -kt. Pl-. -llkall°"I -otMr ..,.-... ..__,.may be •um!-at tho office Of !tie c:-.ty Saftltetloft Olsttlct Ho. s •t •-Ellk A,,....,., ,._ t.aln Val...,, c.llltll'ftla. COOIH of,,.,.__ -llkllllona may lie -.i....i In tho _me..c,_ Offlco at.,.. , .. low4119 c .... wNctl MIO cot11 ar1 - rol ................. ~of,,,.,..,,., -pl---Utc•lonl -relli ..... : GENl!lltAL fllltOVISIONS ANO STANOAlltO Sf'ECll'ICATIOHS SPECIFICATIONS FOllt COUNTY SANITATION 01SllltlCTS01' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOllNIA, tt77 Edlllon IOw,...l ldllloft •PP' le-to •II OlatrtclJOO.I .. -. . .. . .. . . . . • ...................... $10.GO Oetallld plant aftd l!IOClllUll""' '°' llloVt-'I ...... : .......................................... .,,,., .. ,•Fr .. Pl•"• •net -"''•llonl wlll be moll.Oto ~11¥0 bidden, II r-lld. IOf' •'"of U.00 ,_..,of...i.lll•l lo co,,.r Ille cotl of,..._. aftd ...,..,,,.. All lllci. ,.,...., ... -In kCMdance, -all bldd9r1 -, ..... Y. •ltll Stale, Ftdtf'll -19<al la.n appllc--.eo, lftO H Olto<lld In Ille IWO- poul torm. IMM• aftd -lfkallona Ill_, era hor...., notlllecl In.at --to prOYllMlll Clf llll I.Allor COde of the Slate of c.lllorllMI. -aoaro of Olro<wa"' ~ Senilellon OIWl<I No. S llH •oc.tld tllt pre"11111ftQ r•I• of per Olam -.... ••...._,.,.,.._~Ille Stat• Olre<lor of 11141uttrlal RelalloM ._11c1111a to, .. WOl'll tolle..,. ter t,. IOCall· IV In WlllCll ... -11 lo ... perform90 "'c-4lanc• witll Section ITU "' "" Llbor CoOt "' IN Sia ... of Calltorftl•, -It 11 tllM In IN offl<.e of ... Secretory"' IM Collney s.tllt.allon Dblrkl Ho. J of Or.,.~. EKllblcl INll 119 -on IM prCllJONI torm ,..,...._ .-, U. Olllrkt -oncloMCI 111 lllO .,. .. ._ wtlfllled by tho Ol•rtcl llNrlnl .. ltllo"'""" _, •lld tlla Mme -IOclrns ot u. ~r willl no....., dl1t1,,....i1111119 mw•11J II II the liClle r._Mblllty of Ille bl-IO -U1e1 1111 blcl 11 ro<elvocl lft IN Olttrlct Offkl •t Ille aoclr•• llarllnabow wt !Of111 In pr-time. Any blcl r• <elnd to Ille bidder..._....,. E1<h bl~ '""'' be llC.,,Md In ,,_ State of ~lllonlla aftCI quelllllcl to perlorm the _,, Otscrlbe<I In t,. plaN, -lll<Alt'-•llO c-racl docw· menl•. A blcl -not leH.,.... tan perc.,,I (10%1"'1111llMll11141-1 wlll lie ••Q11lrecl wllll ekll bid. aftd no Oki lllall be,_....,..., .... 1e .. aucll bid IKIWlty h 1nc-111erolft Said blO bond may be In tho lorm of• cellllar'sor cer1Klecl cha<ll, PIYMlle to UW Ofltrkl l ho ~of Olracton of Ille C°""ty s..tt.IHlft Olatrk l Ho. S r'IMrYft Ille rlOlll lo ••IKI 1ny or all bkll aftd to ••I,,..,,., Of' a111,,_iarlt'"' IY OlltOEll OF THI! IOAlltOOF Ollltl!CTOlltS COUNTY SANITATION OISTlltlCl NO S of 0r-c-•Y. c.111.,.... l •I J. Wayne SylVHIH, S.Cretary Pwbllll!od Ot ..... Cool! O•lly Piiot. Jiiiy 2•, ti, ltl1 ,,....1 PUBLIC NOTICE---r PUBUC NOTICE -~------------t. OlilDIMAllCiiiO. ., .. AN OllDIN~ OP TN• CITY COU..CIL OIJ TN• CITY 01" COSTA MHA, CALlll04UllA, CteANel ... TM• ....... OP A P'O•TIC* OP' &.OT a, ILOCIC "D", t•••Y T•ACT PltOM C04111TY Ml .. Cl. THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THE CITY OF OOSTA MHA DOES Hllltl.eY OlltOAIN AS l'~lOWS: SECTION I, Tiwf9 Is .. ....., ....... -tnclllllld I" Ille Cl -. 111 tlllt,.. ••or_,,., toc«.o at at• arkliDf Strwt .. ..,: T ... I portHlft"' L.oC 2 In a1«1l 0 ef 1111..,.,., Traci 111 .. Ceullly ef 0r-.. 11•1.a of cetlfwftll, II lllOWft _, a ...... _.. In ... t, ..... • "' Ml• etlla-.._.of L..11 ~ ~. Cellfwlll• .... ,. ... fOlleWI: h9IMlllll at.,. ..... polftl 111 1111 H llllflt .,._..., llM ef "" Oty of C.SI• M11M. ulO ...... llOlrot ......... _._.. ~"' .. ,.._._ Ho. t ·-·••loft." Tllltlel .... Mid u llllnl ~ llM tf 1M City ttf C-18 Mete • nt•lllllM~ MN"P..,1 ... 1no No.·~· lftO "l'wler1M Ne. t "-•· _...,. .. s. .-u· .a· w .• aoe feot .,... H. w w ,... w .• ..._,. ,... .. • '°Int°" Ille -1II,.."'111t lllMll Cllllll:rl .. 111 ~ t Ill a Cllled .. 111t SUtt"' C.11'9rftla, _... ,n ._ •1n,,... tM of Offlc:lol ttec•a. ttf .-. 0r.,... C-ly, UICI Poiftl llelnl Oii a-~ <urw ,_.,,. -...ny 1n411111¥1n1 • r•cll11a of m.oo r..i. • redlel llM lo 111141,.... Mira I. .r w 54" 1 .. T"-"Ce IH•I ... 111141 ollllllne .......,.,., llM tf .. Oty of c:.te Mo.-,. HIH!ltll..i ~ ulcl "Pjl!UletlN ,.., 1 -'-Mtlon" _. •lont Ml4I -t 11 ... ff llM , ........ rllletl '"111141 .... ltlr .............. ~-: H~ •lont , ... INftUellM <llfW ~ e <"'1rel ..... "' 17' W _., ... ff<...._. .. ,.,,. •ttol ........ I ... ; T~ N. r If' ... E., ..... ~ ........ llM1..M f-to•......,.. _ c...u ... .,.,.....,,Y_.. llrtlftt • rMlwtf 7S.•• T.._. 1•1Pt1 u11 tr .......... -...... • Qfllral .... of 7•' .S' M" Oii en -.unto• *·• 1ett .. • -...... llM; nw.c. N. n• w w· 1 .. • ...,. ................ 10.ft ....... ,..,.. "'"" -1Nflt ...... 111141 I.AC 2, al9t11 o.,.,...,.,., Tre«i T-.. .................. ,,. ......... ..__. .......... 111111 ..... 111141 _.....,f'(llM tful4 L..cl, LW •t• Jr' I ., 11Mt'-''°_,...Of .... Ml .... T ... ~ .._, .... ,.,c.ttl ..... '*"811111.0U K,..., A-.. .,cal~.,...,, ... . HCTIQff a. 1"1#'-' .. "' ,,...,'*-II tetllell IW. tf t11e .,_...., C:.-fl .. Cltt fl C11U MeM. Olwkt -14 .. "' City of C... ,.._., _., .. •llidl I• 1111 fl .. In"" tffke ..... ,.._....Of.,..,, It...,...,..,_... .. .,._....""'.._ ..... c,., • .._,... .... ...,.,...,..., llCTION t. TMa Or*-tll8ll ..... .._,.,.Ill Ill llltl lefto .,.,,r.:.:! MyllnmlM..Wtflf .............................. 5"' (IJI ..,_ .._ 119,...... "'911 111 .......... -In.. ClOAIT OAl~Y ltll.OT, •I& I • ., of tMW" ~-,,,... ...... ...... Ill ... CJty"' c..ee-.. •. "' ... ..........i..e. .. City~_., -.. ... ,....,.,... • _., ef Wt ONIMM.e Ml•~~ 11 .. '1111111 '9llt °"'M-""" Ill _.. IA .. fl'lb .... Qty eten ltw CSI _. ,,_ tt ........ ....,.. .. 1111•°"91MMO ....... """" , .. , -.-.w-. tltll, .. Qt., ow-...... c.................... .... .. .. _., Miii Mell -"' tN llfk.e., .. Qty (*" • ~ c.,., -Or.-...... .....,_ """ .. -tf tll8 lftMllllCf'& .... 01¥ C-H ....... lcr 11111 .....,.. .. _ IJ.AtllD-0~10 tlllt .. ..,.,...,, "'' .,_kllefw ,_,.,,fl 0. City II C... MIM ill~ • -~•M & fJftlJ/r4 8"'4uvr- TheJ1 Bank of Orange County ConJotldated Report of Condldon or M nil:: eANK .Of ORANGE o::x.Jl'{rY of FOlNl'AIN V.~ ... ORANQ!: • and Dome1tic Subsidiaries If II\ I •t the close of business on AINU 1. Oula aad due from banb I. U.S. T-..ury teewiliel. I ''""'' ,JUNE 30 3. Obllptlona ol other U.S. Covenune"I t1te.nclu and oorpon.llona 4. ()bljptlonl of Stelal and p01ldcal rubc1M1kms 5, OChel-boocb, notes, and debeatuNI .. ,19 81 e. Corpon.te rtock. locludJna Federal Rcsave 1tx1ck (If 1ppllcsble) 7. Tr.dlq •ccount securities Stele B1nlc No. 1275 DOLLAI AMOUNU IN lMOUlANOl 2 ~e3 . 1 e6 I ~ 3 No~ ' No~ 5 No~ e .Not'¥'! 7 8. Fed-) funds IOld and securities pvrchated under •STMmmb to resell In domestic olllces J aoo 8 .--~---~---t e .•. Lons, Total (ndudln1 unttmecl Income) L 20.544 xxxx b. '-• ~ for poatbla ._, io... r ........... 11 ... 3------1 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 20 371 9e b c. Loul, Mt \0. Dll9Ct leue lnendnc ll. Bank pnimllel, f'.F. & E., «'C. (iocludln11 I capital 1-) None 622 None None 0 10 11 11 11. l\et.I .ta ta owned other than btnlr pmnba 13 l"wstmonb In u11COn10lldated aubtldlanes and aaodated companies 14. cu..tom.r'1 llobllity to this btnlr on ac:rt'j)tel1Q:t ou1Jtandln1 IS. Othor uletl (lndudln1t • lnt:aniiblu) 18. TOTAL ASSETS !rum of ltezm l thru 15) UAalUTIU 17. o.m.nd depo1fb of lndMdualt, putnerahlpt, and corporatlonf 18. Tl-and ta\'ln_, depoelta of lndMdualt, pe~nhlps, tnd COfllOn.tlonl 19. Depo.Jta of United Stetu Government 20. o.po.tta of Sfllta ud political 11.1bdM11o1U 11. o.po.11a of focds:n llO"ft'llma>ts and o!Bdal lnltftullofll II. °"'°91b of COllllMrcttl bellb 23. c.mtltd and ollleen' checb U . 1. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OmCES (sum of iterru 17 thN il) ( 1) Total demand depos111 (I) Total time and ""'"«I d-siotitr b. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN FOREIGN OFnCES 13 None 1( 392_ 15 28 054 18 9 323 17 14 101 18 Npne 19 100 20 None 21 139 u 285 13 l-2~, 948 xxxx XlCXX xxxx 2'a ,600,..,..,.-~~; xxxx xxxx xxxx (1) 14,348 _ XXXX XXXX XXXX (I) NQl)f' b c. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFflCES (tum of Items 24a and ~b) 23 948 0 \ 15. 'ederal fund• purchoted and 1ecuntles sold under •l~mentt to repurcbue In domatk olllcle1 le. Other llebOltln for bono~ money None is Nooe ae NQrlc rT rT. Mon_..ce lndebtedneu (lndudlna • cspltel 1-) 24. A~ e•u!cuted by or for account of thlt bt"k and outstandln,c 29. OtlMf Ile bOltiee 30. TOTAL LlAJTLJTIES (acludln• aubon:!nated nolel and debentvm) 31. S11bord.loetild nom and debentures ...AMllOtHU IOVITT •· No. sham outatendfna 1, No.dta1WautborU.ecl None ·-33. eom-•tock 1 ?nn nnn b, No. tba,.. ovt1tandln11 3'. Sul'Plw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35. TOTAL CON'TRJ'8t.rnD CAPITAL 35. ~ .. ....,,.... ····• ... .. . YI. "-for~ ind ethtf mpftel - 31. TOTAL IHAUROLDW EQUITY (111m of hna 35 thni 37) Nooe S8 1---+--+-'4~,4&J,9_ 29 ?4 1Q7 -30 tQ-.e 31 Amount • .... ~._,_, __ -,1 XXXX XXXX lCOOC 31 ~xxxxxx xx.xx xxxx xxxx 33- Amount e 3 • 11 4 XXXX XXXX XX.XX b Amount a ... No._nE!._ __ ~ XXXX ~ ffiJC 34 1-----tf--~ ..... ~~~--135 s~ . :ie Nme .. n 1---~--1&.6-_..,.._,c;.7 -3S 31. TOT~UAlfU11E.S A.HD ~HAUHOLU!RS EQum (IQJll of 11,_ 30, 31 & 31) ?D nC>A 39 1 • ......, lltWt ol mllllt OlflllUlllllC '\ .... I. 'n.. ~ ol fl00,000 or _. 111 dotMlllo oec.: ..... .329. XJOCt xxxx '?. ?4'\ None 1 • • b . ATIHT1 -::===================~====,1 ·"-,, ,..._., , CllY C""9 fl .. Cltt fl C:.O.U-.. tTl,•MCM.llllOl'MIA I NEW YORK <AP> -Mu Liebman, TS. Jroducer of "Your ShQw Shows." a popular variety teJe\'lalon pro1ram ot the L*-, died earlier this week . 540-55~ 0 L ,,_ _... ... of depoiilt Ill ~lnetlont of tl00,000 or more tt.. Ollis"-~ 11\ .....,. .. ol •I00,000 or mon .• ~ ....... ~of lll••itot ..-tdel ,, .... 1. 3, •• ud s 1boft) •. ~ R. ~~a" Preti~~~ ... , .................... . ..?~ .. 3 • .. oM El:iward H. Downer. ~nior. Vice Presidcr1;_,.t • ,_ .. "' r11i. • Cashier stmpllGity ~funerals A complete funeral with dignity and economy fa< S795. Direct cremttion tor $385. Pltctflc View MtmQrlal Pent encl MOr1uM'y BO PK"1c VfeW.:'J:6 Newport leech ' ' COUMTYOf'~• I -. CJTYOf'cmTAMmA I •i ........ ,, ,.. ..... v. °" C"'111 • ____.. °"" .... '"'c.-Cll .. -Qty fl C... ......... _.., ........... ....... ONIW_ ... __ 'L ... I J'& __ .,_... •• ,.. ............. -°" c..c• ..... - --,, .... ""· ... ........................... ....., __ ...... C-11 _____ ,,Ntt ....................... I AYft1 couecn ..... •••• .,...., ....._ ,..,_.. .. hlMM. -=-:~---.....,, ~-1 -I "'"'"'-L.,... ........... _ .......... flWllC"rfffC..-.1111--f//I_.,, •· ...... ,....., °" Cllfll•IHRllll9Gn9'• °" Cltlllllfl• C"9•C..-......... ~~~"""'""""... .., ... '"•-•"" T""1 C. E.O. <ti t/11 t1bfl0t·Mmtd fittrtlr. tocfl du1artt, for lilm•1f al~ OM not f nr tl1r ntlirr. 11t~ raona1 lrM1d1tlar of tlua matt'" ~· tolrt~rf In tPt#t ~pOft (lwludl"IZ thr 1'1'11CTSC tld Mrfo/), 11"'1 I llfllrre th<1t Mrlr •totr ~1 fn Hid ,.port It trw Eoclt <tf t/t11 ltfld~r-ll:Mfl. for hllftMlf .ZOJW 011d "°' for th1 OIMr, ttrl~ 11ndtu ,,_,111ltl( of ftltfur: ~"{ tlll fOffl?Olnt: u tNI end ~ct. !•tvt1.d on ~~ :4 . ., Fountain Valley, ca.litorna l ' . c ~ _ • ~ ~-... •r-.1 l-.~}· . -· . ~·--' . --~~!L. 1.-. ________ - Publi•l\e4 O~an;• Oo••t D.tly Pllot J\lly 24, 1981 3317~81 · rvauc NOTICE ·:. ' PUBLIC NOTICE . •• I 'ICTITIOUS •UllMIHS '' MAMalT/l.TllMAIMT ~ni. , ......... ~ •• OOlng llldl· ... 4 • ., CROWN /l.UTOMOelLE LEASING, 17301 .. adl llvct. a IJ, H""ll.,.tOft •wc:11. C/l.taw. • M•" Siewert Pt.,to", 1010 E. ~111a ,_ on .... s.nt.t An•, ca ~'JI. '·Tiiis IMlllMH 11 ~onducted by en In· '.dl1j4dua1. ., ' SuMlll si ...... "'"'°" :,,./bit 1tat-nl It llled wltll Ille <..-nt., c...--al Or-. Co<lnly on July tt, 1•1. ,,..,. PwlMl"*I Orengt C-t 0.11., Piiot, Jul,. 2', JI, Aue.'· ll, 1''1 ~I PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS llUllM•U MAMll STaT•MaMT • Tiit lello•l"41 pert<M11 •rt dolnt ... 11 .... : HEALTHY SANOWICHES, 2130 Newport II.,._, N~ le~ll. CA ,t2.U. ~ Clll·Yu•n Clleng, U07S Anker• •5;rJel, MIMIOft Viejo, CA t2 .. I. .~ ... Clll•·Yu Teng, J401S Anur• Slrwl, '"''ulon Viejo. CA ttitl. llrdl• M. Hw•ng, U01S A11kera ·tw~I. MIMIOft Viejo, CA '26tl. ,Tiii• IMIM11eu h cOftducl•d b., a .. .,er•J pertneAll!p. • Clll· v.-0..ng Tlllt lltl-1 ,. .. Iliad •1111 IN Counly c...--al Or.,. County on JUiy Pllauc NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •UllMIH MAMa ST/l.TaMaMT Tiie 1011-1111 119rl0fl1 er• <1o1ne b<.ltlMISM; MOUNTAIN PACIFIC FRAMING CO., 7CllOW. P111:1fk COHI Hwy., Sult• II, Newport .. .,.,. CA tZMO. SCOTT STEPHEN OE VRIES, ll•t N-A-, 119 IHr City, CA '231•. MIKE K. EATON, 212 Stanford Wey, 119 IHr c1fy, CA '231•; P.O. 11011ms.1'9 IHr Uk•, CA t2llS. Tlllt bull,..1 It <onducl..S by a11 ...,. lncorporlJt..S , u-latlon Oltler tl\an • partnerllllp. 5'ott S. De V r!M Tlllt l~t •• Iliad wllll IN OU11ly Cl«k al Orange County o" J uly . ""· '1Mm PubUINd Or ... Coa~ Dally Piiot, wl y 24, J 1, Aue. '· u. "" J!tS-11 PUBLIC NOTICE "CtlTIOUS IUSIMUS MA.Ml STAT•M•MT Tiie foll-Ing ,.,...,, ••• doing b<.lllMUH: 0 ANO H ENTERPRISES, IMO Al- ie( Strffl, Anellelm, CA '21115. EdClle J. Del.._.,..,., 102A So. •th Aw .. ArcNla, CA t!Q. Wllllem L.. Hulbert, 1)110 Vltroy Aw .. Ceff!IOS, CA t0701. Sendra M. o.i-...,.. IOU So. ""A,... Ar<adle, CA tla Helen 8. HWllWI, IJ710 Ylsroy Aft., C.rrllOI, cA 90701 Tiiis buslnen h condwcted by .. "" ft1H1U Wllli.m L Hul119rt Pubfl'11td Orenee toesl Delly Piiot, Tlll1 sle....,_t was lllad with Ille July 10, 17, 24, 11. 1'91 JllMI County Cieri! al Otet199 COUftly on Jlily n .1te1. PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •USINISS NAM• STAT•MaMT Tiie lollo•lng per!IOll1 are doing bU1lneua1. AMERICAN IANOSTANO, 1722 N01111 Main St., s..t.a Ana, CA. American 8and1land. Inc., e Calllor11la corporation, 2711 Nortll Main St , S..ta Ana, CA. Marlo c.an~vo. " Slarburtt Ct .. Ne__,IMcll,CA T1tl1 ~s 11 conducliecl by a cor- Po'allon. A..-ka11 8-~, Inc. IMrloC-... Vke Pr9'1denl Tlllt tlat-1 •as lllad •1111 Ille County Cle<ll al 0r.,. County on July U ,t .. I ""ISi 'PublllNd Ore1199 Coast Oally Pilot, July 11, 24, JI, Auo. 7. "" ltn-11 PUBUC NOTICE "CT1Tl°'1S •USIM•U "''""' Publltllecl 0r""'9 Coetl Oally Piiot, July 2•. 31, Aug.'• 13, Itel >32041 PUBLIC NOTICE MOTICI OP f'U•uc MIAlllMO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\et e public -Ing •Ill tie llelll 1>y ,,_ CllY COUllCll al Ille City al Cost. Mew on AU91111 1. 1"1, Ill ._ C:-11 O..m· bert 01 OIY Hall, n Felr twi...., Cost. Mu•, et • Jo p.m .. or as 10.11 lller••lt•r H prectlcai,1e, on IM followlng lt.n: RUTAN ANO TUCKl!R, •1 Clvk Gtlfllw Drl¥t. 5Mte AN, , ....... fw c.,.llder•OOft llf h rlQllt • .. a.to 011 c......., to cont•-Its Oil_.. 110111 on llM'Clf»erlf -Md by IMm wltlll11 Ille City llmlb. NOTICE IS f'URTHER GIVEN -t et w ld llnw -pte<e, all l11teres1ec1 "''°"' ........... -be bffl'd by Ille City C-11 on tN elw_l._ metier. EILEEN P f'HINNEY City Cl•r1l PUOll-Oranet Coa•t Delly Piiot, J uly 24, Itel •'' • ltAMI n A TllMAI MT 1J2to.11 ....!:'!.~°!.~1119 "'"°"' .,. dOl119 1-------------1 CALIFORNIA HAROWOOOS, nttl E'-Cl., Le.-Nl9"t1, CA '2•71 AICO l,.,,..lft Ltd .. 21"1 E"9er Ct .. L ....... N ... I. CA mn T~I Ml-Is Condu<teCI by WI 11'1· dlvldUel, AllCO 1-ltlft Lid. 1.-L. Klrl!lend Pr~ Thll ~ •es fllad wttll Ille County O.rk of Orenve County on J-··'"'· 11'1Ut1t ""-1t11"'9d OrallQlt CNsl Delly Piiot, July J, 10. 11, H, Itel 2977_.1 P UBUC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUS eUSINISS MAMa STaTaMUfT Tiie followl"9 pert<M11 are doing llUllNU•: HST PROPERTIES, .. W. 1 .. 1 SI., Newport INcll, CA 926'3. Iron• C. Turner Trvst, Clerenc.e J . TurMr TNlt, .. W. 1'1" SI., N9Wport 1 .. c11, CA '*3. Amanda Saller Tru11, EllHbelll Seller Trust, -W. '"" St., H-port 1 .. c11, CA "'6J. Maril HMT'-t Trutt, Llllde HM· rl"°" TNlt, Cllel H¥rflOll Trust, Niii Herrho" Tru1t, "' w "'II SI., Newpon .._,,, CA t2"1 Tlllt INllllfft It CondlKlff by a _, .. ~,. O.,_J TUmer ~ Tllllt --fllad •lttl Ille COlll'llY C*1l Of OrallOt County on Jwty 22. "''· . ,,..,., PulMI.,_, OrallQlt eo.11 Oally Pti.c, July 1•, >I, Aue ... 11, lttl ""'41 P\JBUC NOTICE .... ,.., "CTITIOUS •us111•11 MAM9 IT/l.TaM9MT TM 1•11-1"9 ,..--1 er• c191ne ~--: THa MIJ_,.T1 .. 0flC_,.C'f..,,~E INOUSTllY IUSllfESS JOURNAL, 11762 Vie • II~. Ir.IN, CA fUIS, _ H/l.NCOCK ·•ROWN COlll'OAATION, e Cel.._. Caf'llW• tleol, 111'2 \lie Y.,_, lrt1"9, CA '271S. t)ll llull-t It COfldlj(IN~ e CW• ,.... ...... cars*bikes• *skateboards* trucks*baby carriages •tea carts•trikes rollerskates• walkers•toys •wagons•••• scooters*hot rods*coupes• trailers*hard tops•convert- ibles•motor homes*lawn mowers* l imos *corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•• .. •typlngtables wheel barrows• HAHCOCK·IROWN CORP. °"'"·.,._· ~. ., .. , • ........,. -flt• wltll .... c-ty o.n fll 0r ... o-rty • J!ifr ,.,,,.,, . . " ..... . "'* ..... Or .... CNtt Dally Piiat, : .Jljtf H, JI,~ 6. II, ,,., DIM1 PVllLIC NOTICE If It's got wheels, vou'll move It faster In a Dally Pilot classified ad. can 642-5618 and a f rlendly ad· vlserwfll help you tumvour whlelslnto cash. SEE YOUR ADIN PRINT IN 24 HOURS Place your Daily Pilot classified ad b e fore 5: 30 p.m. and it will run in the next day's issue. The Daily Pilot only afternoon is the Orange newspaper to County off e r you this 24-hour service. Stop by our or call 642-5678 fri e ndly ad-visor will help you place your ad. office and a Vou can charge your ad or use BankAmericard or Master Charge. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 §VoW...§VeW... More value for your DIMES In the famous Daily Pilot DIMES-A-LINE ADS Advertise Items up to $50 In velue In Olmes·A·llne Mt• every Seturdey In the Delly Piiot. Bring your ad with ceah to eny of our three convenient otttc•• or mell your copy with a chedt "' money order ror the correct amount. 20c per line, S1.00 minimum. Sorry. no llve1tocll. produce or plente end no commerclel ad9 ere ellowed. Eech lt•m must be prl~ with no Item over S50. Olm.•A·Une eda mey be plec.d et the Costa ahH offlc• unlll 3 p.m. Frtdey. until noon Frtd•y •I tl'le Ulguna Beach or Huntington lleec:ti ottlcea. ,, . ..,. . , :~~ t. .... .. .... . . sALE :~ . I J: • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • t Otange Cout DAIL y PILOT.frfdaV, July 24, 1981 I • INDEX ........ '. Pix• '"' u. Call 642-5678 MMES fH Sllf "-•' lollluol•l•nd 8.lb!M fi.f .. n"'u1• c·,~,,,._ .-.t" t. «Oftllf 4"t M •r \°"If )t, ... ll•a.. '°'"' tJT0to r0un1411.-\•II••\ tiuNll\tlt.lfl Mf•~ h lr'Mf' l...l•WA• "'•Ii h ........ 111"' Lfi,wM ,I&-• Mh"'t00\W'6i =r:""~:"· '*' J ••• ' •Pf"'""'"'' ~M..A•.i i...i 11o .. ft ~._ .... •r.-tm ... 11t•r M.obltr lkln1ir"' '41• mt mm Artt·""" hit \.I It A.p.r1m.nh h1' ~ .. & .. IW11•hf"f~rt) ~"6!1.lnt'.,., Pro~wrl' t tnwhn ,,.,.,. fn~h tymrnir,11.l f'ttijWJI\ tunctott'UAillimti ~.ilt1 lJrupt.11~ lt\1' .. "'" le.iw'-ntwht \lo\ed hv-amr *''llfW'h INho1\lr11tl f't\llP'n' ....... f0t "',.. \hllbltr "'"" Trh l'H "INflll" , ..... ,, "'"" ... •••~rCu l•r • ..._ hut •If f IJIUM\ t•r11t1 ·~"'"•" 1-r • ..., ..... ~ ... " .... , .. , .... kt.M • __ .. , ...... "' "4"1.' . ..... ,, "" .. ""'""' IENUlS H1~ ....... t UI nt'ht~t tlw\1 .. ' nht,,u1iti1·d tl•NW .. hnn1.c l "I • 1..01n11n1um1i h;r n t 11f1td()m1no;nh t n1 l"•"huu""""' hun 1uw.nhii"".,.. ... Int I~''"" t urn (ilupho\C"<ol•• Aph t'wrn A.~"l "'"'"' A14., •vr•.., ' nl KIA.II'!•" Mt•• l H ... rft f'°'-th \11 ..... .. '·"""" ....... . '-w;,,.-.,., tc ..... 1 .. \.,.i11lillft M•n•,.1 ................ "'"''' 1,.,, ... ,. .. ,,., M•flt '"'"· "~"'•' Kw."'''-"'' H• Mt1I h•dv .. 1.-.,.1 tcoAt • .J "'"'" .... """'•'" .... 111 ... 1 \11,1 k••H•t"' BUSINESS. INVEST MENT, FINANCE HV't1n. .... 1~"°'' ~~1nru "•~..,.. 1,_,,..._1n• m • ~,. • .,, , lf'l\c•lrtwM V.4...-,11 \11.nt\f•ol,,,,.,. \11_,,,., .. _ .... ,, \1•"1r•u Tit ANNOUNCEMENTS. ,£1SONALS & LOST & FOUNO """"'.iu~·"" fl•• t "' , ..... 1.r.:•I '•••· r ,, ... ,' •• ,.111'11 , .... , ........ ,, .... ,.t' lwt" lf•\I'' SERVICES £MPLOYMENT & m,AIATION ... -..111 ... """''"'"~ J•thY...ntt I '"''"' • .ntt4 \t ' t MERCHANDISE AM .. tw ~ ........ _ A~h•llft kt. .... HW11ldmr "'""''"'~ t .nw1 "" •• 'l'ill1nu M '"''"' liolli(\ t'tW'l11l1~ twr'"l.U• ,,., . .__, '•" / ............ 1 .. ....-.Chi ... JlotH'h Jr•"'' "''""'• .. """ IM""1' ... ,..,...1 ...... ...... \l•"'4t#4 ........ -. ... ~ ... , '*"''" ..t 1,....uwn11t M • .. ,.., ... ._,,.,. ···~··· l'et' ~ .......... " "'''•"••hlfto ~ ........ .,._ "-"" . ...:. ... , ... "'•' ~·.r.ch11 lht 1 ""'4+-rf't• BOATS& MARINE EQUIPMENT l1f"f't•r .. t HIHt .. \I••"' "°'"" Ho•l'I "•""" ,. ""''' "1-•l"' tO-C'f Ho• .. Mf"lll l"t\•'1• t • ~ .. "-•' "'*' "'I>' I.AA'-• =:: :r,;:.~ ~. TUNSPOIUTION A1rtt1" t • .n.,..,...~lf' KtM •.S..•rH '•r"' \IOIOf l \rlr" ... , ... ,., )l"llif um .. 'wlf" """' y,.,koo r,.,.1 !::~~~~~•"" AUlOMOllLE ln..wr•I Anltt.tlit'> l tiro•o" tcnr .. •\11.lfl \ t•hn ,., .... !'¥"1" k.-n-kutl ~Ytnno1Ur1'~ Tn.•, '"' , ... A"o (Ar.,IW.: , ..... """"'' AUTOS, IMPOITEO t,..,..., •• \11• M•1mt11 '"'" \tAhft u ... lit, Ull" ~:l'' 041-wn .-..,, ... .., .. , 1i...n.1. Jfl~U41 Jt'n ... ft fl\•fnMlllllth1.1 ~., ... \t,·h11l,· lkn1 "" 111;h '""' ., .. ~h·•11 1~ ...... ,flt ~ .... t~ "-··· Mun ... ac., •• "'"" ...... ~, ... ,. l*)al• f11v~ ,.,,,, ....... \_,;I, .. (j.,11,r.al \lll AUTOS. NEW AUTOS. vm tt~ ... \'•d1H1h l'.iliWn• l,...,,, •• \,.,, ...... U.lllfl ,..,._ ... ""''~·· (~·· Uod.:-• .... 1 ,_,., '-"'• lLt~fflt• ~·••> llfll<OIOll ... •••ohol< l\M<> 11\~l11ltl VtifMuu (lt1fi'Mt(lfJ"''' ''"' 11•11 llH1 lwl 1•111 llll.I "'" IU.. l~!l 111..U llHU toU EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Are you interested m buying or selling ? I can off er you the very best ib Real Es tate Service. SUSAMADl>T :: ,....,,, Motlu: ::, All r eal estate ad· 11• vertl sed in th is :::!~ newspaper is subject lo 1.. the Federal Fair Hous· 546-ZJIJ THE REAL ESTATE RS ..... . .... 1181 ta411i ... .. IJ.,. .... 1~11 tM.11 li111 ..... llt•I ZIU I ,~., ,~., ~ f pl '"" ... A•i .:-»• .. ..,, .. ..:.. .,., .... JUIU .... .. .Ull Jli•I Ull j~Ut l\tl '"'' YOJ .,1., .. " .... HI• .. ,.j U•IJ H •t ••• ........ IDI Act cl 1968 which makes It illegal to ad· vertise "any preference, limitation . or dla· crimioation baaed on race. color, reli&lon, sex. or national orl&in. or an intention to make any such preference. limita tion. or dis cnminatioo." This newspaper will not knowlnflY accept any advertising for real estate wblcb is in viola· Uon ol the law . lllOIS: Uftrtften .a...wdladitWreds THMS, LOCATIOM. WXUIY Priced to sell at $105,000. Assume 7~"/c 1st TD, or VA/FHA. Upgraded 4 BR ·'Bradford " condo. Delightful courtyard, dbl attached garage, move right in to this charming home. Across from greenbelt and pool. rlESTIGIOU S TUm..aOCk Executive townhome 3 BR 2 Ba . dramatic master suite. gourmet kitchen. End unit across from pool. Large assumable 93~~ loan. Must be seen. Agewt, EtlMf CIRd Colill 552-6724 cWly -report .,.. ~~~~~~~~ rws1-..e,.n.. DAILYPl.OT.....s Owner must sell ~educed from S1'9,900 a.wlty for ... ftnt to S137,500. M101 horse l•correct iesertlo•, ran <'h . c ustom bit W,. Jbd rm . 2ba ·+ den wlfrplc, rountry home Just under 2 acres with WHIDS !! 10 Ul'flTS. Assumable Sl72,000 1n loans SJll0.000 Orange. uo '"' HMMSforS-. 1500 sq ft barn & greenhouw See to a~ pre c 1ate Call m 149-89Z1; 99-t-5831 8 NEW CONDOS from S125.000 to 1137,000 Costa Mesa :::: ...................... . :::: Ge•N 1002 DUPLEX: 1 Yr old. As· sumaule Sl.50.000 loan. S215.000. Orange. .... ..... ~llf ••lt1 1111, 0.11; .•. ..... "' , .. ,, '" ..... ...... .. ·~·· tlll,,'.1 "''·' .. u. .... ..... lll..iil -~.., ,.." .. , ... ..,,, .... --· ~ .... .... ... -.... -..... ..... ... ,,,, '"'" "'"'' ...... -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALKTOICH $92.950 Newport Bea c h bachelors bar&ain. As sumable $64,600 loan Owneranxious.Actnow, ca u 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS PENINSULA Rxer l Ir l lo Co.do Has priv dock in back yd Assume TDs of $234,000, FP SJIS.000 Call owner al 6'2·2645 6 UNITS. Brand new -S168,000 loan l~.ooo. Newport Sllotts Lmdll9CWtd Roomy 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home so close Lo the beach Blt·lllS, mclud1ng dishwasher + f11>lc and nice car_peling Only 1194,500. Try about 15~ San Bernard.too. LOT IN DANA POINT 29 ~ do wn . will ubor<hnate s1e.ooo SO. CAUF. UALn 546-5605 down. owe balance. "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JACOBS REALTY 675-4670 Only sle~ to the surf. is lhis bargain fixer. Bring paint bru.Vies & shovels l•--------.i and cash in on SS$. Call ~ now CI> SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 '4·63 '-6990 I JO/o WOW!! co..ac1AL + UVIM& Spacious 3 bdnn. 2 bath apt Bltlns. wet bar. fireplace. alnum Over 500 sq ft of business space + 4 car garage Pnced at SJ50,000. associated 99 1 ' .. f Sl,.., Rf fl T(_ PS • • ,..,,, t11 t "r •• ,.,11. COUHTIY CLUI UYIMti Back Bay townhome. J BR 3 Ba. lge patio, clubhouse. tenrus . pool and spa M hllle as IU,000 dwn for quahf1ed buyer Low Pnce of $128,500. 759-1616 Spectacular home wiUi !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I covered entry. Huse llv· 1--~~~~--·I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! inc room, fireplace. RIDUCB country kitchen. family SI00.000 area. Macnificenl bonus OCIAtROMT room. Comer lot, RV ac· Choice comer duplex 3 cess. Owner may carry AITD al 13~. Price, bdrm. Jbathup.2bdnn, 2 balh down. Can con· U 34•9oo Act now. vert lo a larger home S46-23LJ SELLER WJU.. HELP THE REAL ESTATERS CORONA DB. MAR DUPLEX Soulb of the highway ails Utia ele1ant home plus income. Huge owners unit, brick courtyard leadJ to French doorJ that open onto Italian tiled noors. Beautlful wood pegged floors enhance den and spacious family kitchen. FINANCE AT 13'7c S795.000! ..... ..,,,. ........ •67~7060. PURCHASE OPTION New Fanta.slk 3 Br 3 Ba. Condo, S2SOO moves you in. SlOOO per month (Why pay reno. Next lo all sboppina. theaters & park. j111t minutes to beaches. Ward ManqementCo 7141631-5055 CO.oraATIVE SB.1.8! Long Tenn flnancing Spacio1n Townhouse 2 Bdrm wilh loll. 212 bath LOW INTERE.5T Agl. V1V1anGrant t Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 HAHOlllDGl Award w in ning "Jodelle" estate home 1st resale offennc on this exqwsrtely appDIJll· ed townhome with massive view of bay, ocean, coasthne & night lights. Offered at 1885.000. v,,.. 2nd story boats secluded !t;:: muter suite with open ~· ·balcony and bubbling ~ spa too ! 3 more queen :;;; ailed bdrms for your Uk· inc. Hu.ge 4 car carafe + 2 Bdrm income urut. Price reduced and owner is anxious. CaU ENGUSH TUDOR! Persona~ plus! Enter a larae liVlDI room with blah ceillnp, cbannlng kitchen with breakfast i!1.1 .. ti111\'' .\:~ti . , I •:,I , : I.' I '' h 0 1 t ~ I '~ ';, '' n I .... ., ..... ,,.)10 1111• w~ 1'11: "°' ..w w.n ·-•JI ... I.I lr'\I> ... .ii ""° ,_.; -ltW ,.)1 --w;w •I f I .1[ lql' ,,, I HI() I nook. Formal dinina --------- room with builtin butch,i..-------• utillty room. super back yard, fruit trees, double detached gara.ee. sis.ooo down. Owner wiU help with financing. $89,900. S'JBIS TO llACH SEA COVE Call for more details, PROPERTIES ~ 2 bdrm each unit + room • beth off 2 car garage. Good w/s rental area. $250,000. associated _,_, .. _.63_,_·6_99_o _ fiBtiU HoaSE rttoran ... --··-•-Ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!! 8'11 " f ll'l g f I\ ,. l'" ':, ' . "' ~ . , , Lots or wood. ttained alas• and country charm 6-cribe the at· rDOlpMre ol this Sula Ana Hits 3 Bdrm 2 Ba bome. T1le owner wiU carry larse 2nd and you CID usume the lit. Full price $1U,IOO. SelJ tlrinp flit with Daily PUot! .. ,Adl, ' t * • WATHFIOHT HOME • • MO PAYMENTS •.•.•. for 1 year''.'. Charming 3 Br borne located smack on the white s a~d beach with a private stairway. Features fireplace . 200· deep lot in R ·2 zoning. ONLY 9395.000. Owner will earn· Isl T.D. at 13'; . MIWPOIT HACH OMCI 2670 S. MMJ-1 Orf" (7141 75'· 150 I C7 I 41 7S2·7l7l J.STOIY DUPLU •llWPOIT iUCH S1VS TO IUCH-Owt9 AMAMCI ~all toda y to see this fine duplex! Live an one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms. deck~ 2 baths in u~per; 2 bedrrM l l bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of ocean. OWC 1st T.D. & note of $247 .000. int. ohly. $52,500 down pml. No loan fee. $299,500. WISUY M. TAYLOl CO .. HALTORS 2111S. .............. MIWPOIT CEMrlR, N.& 644-49 IO. REALTORS 675-5511 ILUFfS HST IUY: Lowttf priced E ,._ CM1 lo•tfy ~ff wl"' MO u 1• •ltw. l ...... • 21/J ........ OwMt-........ filMmce. 252,900. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coost Hwy., C.... .. M.. 675·5511 II I RCTaylorCo -l• ' )\I FIX UPIEACH HOUSi-VIEW ! Incredible bargain • 2 bit to ocean. Quaint. white picket rence & dutch door entry Spiral stairway to oc-ean view mstr Bdrm. 2 Bdrms + lort, atrium & french doors! Take advantage- ' you paint, fix & save SSS' Only $189.900. Call Bob Burdick. Ownr/Agl. 759-1221. Tell a friend .. and help choose your new neighbors. EUGAMT CONDO--NW rrofe11l0Hlly decoroted by ROC)er T...... La9•11a IHclii. rt.. S h• ... .,... c,.. •• w /lbd. IM:I. ....,. ...... ..... f9llly na. & pa.armc YU. q.t.. ty & ~· ~· OWMr wtl Uftf An'I>. $270,000. '31·1400. N.IDE Of OWNERSHIP DOLL HOUSE Htw lltfflMJ °" tfM pe•Mlla poW. 2bd., I be. w/co•ef'ed patio ,r. • .. I 119. ..... ..,. to .... Polftt lay ...... t-tty .... oceCM. rnc.cl for ..... .. md oner wt• ftetp wt"' ... ftl.c .... Slll,000. IALIOA ISUHD DWLO aw.ilMJ 2 story ho,. S i.o... fro. bHct9 wftll l bcfr.I., 2 a.. n•d•lld ~ bay wi.dow, llricll finplne, ....... Mapr~MKadalllio ... "'" "' 'f0/111 froM y..t .... 2 w.. Ibo. ,.... ap• hM•t. flriced fw a ~ .. of $450,000. HHCIO SrAt•USH Yiu.A 0W W.td ct.r. .. ..,,.L .. '!J OCl'9 wfffl i...,. pool + v...,._. cowt. G ... ,.. .......... s .... DI. 12 ............ , ..... 11 ... ,,_ ..... *-':..!:·~::".::: = ;:"' ..ery, HW I pegged ftoon, ...._ IMdld pat wt.d0w1. AN....._ wltei flood ........... dtck ............... OWMr wtl tachalHJe. w.tt offwn. S4H,OOO. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATf: !MW• A..,,.,i, l'roP<'ftll M~1 24J!t W Co.ot Hlll\I 31H1.trint Aw NIWfl()tt ~«h s.lt'N hlar><f Ul-1400 '7Uttt USJM 1111.0S S $ A V T II l V A II T H E T E A A J I CLILOVOllUDOQS t AOISA AATEEllHJRCllOIOSUOHL IATIOXAADIYPAULYVIS L £ 0 H 0 J A M K D II A I A II E L Y A OAAZEYCllOUQRNCHUOllS LOAPARCllDRTCECYKllAI R D I E L I J a A E T t H T 11 A Y I I LOTDllCHllMORSOlalL I I E 11 l H I V l l L U II L " C A I a I P H S 0 L U D 0 S a I A It 0 T C I I I 8 T L A I AUS H AM M l.S l A A L L M~IUMLNKA Sl TIMUI SODOMITAUTS • lllMODllllNS UI CUSTOMIUD DYNASTY M001L Enlarced to make a flexible, multi purpose sun room. Two bedroom, two bath, sophisticated and beautifully de· cora.ted. $415,000. REALTORS.675-6000 1443 bit c-.......... c.-.. ..., WI HA YI 41 Ofl THI llST Aeen"I .. TOWM I ~~~~ Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949. COME WITH US •.. TO LIDO rARIC WATHFIONT. ENJOY NEWPORT TO THE FULLEST .. FANTASTIC VIEW OF THE HARBOR .. TWO BEDROOMS AND DEN . PROFESS IONALLY DECO RATED .. COMPLETE SECURITY .PIER AND SLIP AVAI LABLE . ASK FOR DOTT I E AUSTERO .. 1620,000 1617 WISTCLtff DI, N.I. 6ll·7l00 ........... ~~...-.~ JUST Ull NEW! This lovely 3 Bdrm home has been completely re- done. New roor. new NEW LISTING carpets, etc. Owner w1U IH SEA VIEW carry large loan. Only 4 Bdrm. 1 story '''e" Sl32,500. Call today h o m e p r 0 r 979-S370. I and sc a p e d ~ e w A LLST'A TE' carpel Endosed brirk 1,.. alnum. Large maslt'r suite Light and airy ffl:ALTftaS thru·oul Guarded gate. ___ ..,. __ "" ___ 1 Community pool and tennis S383.000 101/40/o ffHAMCIHG AVAIL Ass ume existing 1st T.D. on this 4 bdrm ho me in NE WPORT Riviera payable at $668 per n:ionth! ! Featuring French doors, '1replace, 2'• baths. raised wooden deck, & new carpets & paint. Only $141 .900. SI 14 ra MOMTH ....•. ~en you take over existing low interest FHA loan ! ! This is a superb starter home for a young f amilf. Lots of potential & priced to sel at $89.500. HEWPOIT HACH OHfCE 2670 S• MlcJMI Drm 17141 75'· I so. 17 I 41 752-7373 Walker&lee 1111 Eatata ' ' _._,- .. UDO ISU HOMIS featured on Homes Tours thls lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath horl'.'e, newly redecorated. Priced lo sell q~cady at $475,000. Must aee. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm 2 bath plus lg~ ~ecreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price Cor the money . PENINSULA POINT IEACHFIONT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, Crom prime large lot, 4 bdrm, s ~ath cu~tom home. 3700 sq. rt. featur· mg marine room. SI.385.000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm. den . spacious Plan 8 im· maculate. Low priced at $215.000.' BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR j.,ll htJ'' (1• Ur"'" .. ~ µ f, 1 , IJIOl *ATTRACTIVE FINANCING* Lo•lty -w ... Falllly "°"" Try ior;, dn on AITD. effective int. rate 14.55. VA· FHA 4 pts. 3 Br + den. 112 ba . Ga rd en Grove home. Attractive remod eat-in kitchen with butcher block counters. Nr new carpeting . Paneled den w •shutters. Lge yard, many fruit trees. $99.900. C...twy 21 JW•·I• 100% COMMISSION paid to uperienced full lime agents. Call for ap-pointment today. 6ll·2242 a~unhO\\ lkalh Lw-...,.._ 964-lll 1 Dlft.EX $94,900 Investors delight! Two 2 Bdrm. Un.its. CurTent tn come -S740 Mo I year home protection plan 1n· eluded. Call to see! 646-1171 THE REAL ESTATERS RE._lT ·-"'·"-Enjoy adult Uvtnr In lhla be1utilul security 11ted cqndomlnlwn complex. Thb lariie 2 Bdrm end unit with bllcony and view of mounlalnl It Cul ly 1lr conditioned. Great fln1ncln&! Asking SlSUOO. 0.M.MrtW'llr 6 4-Hto 760.0HS ICNOCIC • ICMOCI( Thia I• no Job, Jt's op- pol1un1ty lcnorlting Be sure to1eeOus mmt con- dition 2 br beauty As· sume ulsUng loans at less thin l33 err rate Owner very motivated• 963-se71 041.aMA Ele11n1 new 4 Br Vk· tor l 1n partial vu, 5,.o DOWM! Roomy 3 bdrm 2 ba homt on an R2 lot with pl1111 for 2nd unit Or.at eutsldt location ind I real fln1ncln1 Only w.soo. BEST IUY llZJ,tOO Colle&e Park aree home. Seller will help with financing below market Realtor75i-1877 • owor/ contnctor just * * * * * * com Un . ISls 000. _ ----- IYOWNll l ............. 10 .. ,.W C111tom 4 yr old home. 3 OWMM '"'4AMCIO ••••••••••••••••••••-:-• 1026 Bdrm, 2~ ba. Xlnt Larae 4 Bdrm 2 bath llAUTIFUL : financing. '410,000. u~ h o m e • be a u t i r u I I \'I yr old 4 bdrm, 2''1 be do. Courtesy to Brits. wallpapers lhruoul Cul executive home ntfr ~ de uc street Owner w1U Marma. Assume Sl33l' JASMINE CREEK·U carry AITD for 7 years at 12i,,% Owner mi)' Main Sail, New model at IS.5"' .. inurest For an help rioanre sale at home, 3Br, zi.,aa, bit in appointment to Stt, calJ S210K 972-9222 _:;..._ appliances, superb MO-ll.Sl 8Toro IGS2 carpeting & drps. com-••••••••••••••••••··~· pletely landscaped. 1r. fmantlng. Ooen Sun Ju- ·~~·HERITAGE ly 26 , 11AM-.4PM & '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I s h o w n b y a p p t ,- REALTORS UGUMAMOITH:: UPAHDIO :· Slll,000 Former 4 Br. now 3Br .+ den + 13x22' add~i! ram1ly rm. frml dmil)C. pool sz yard. Nearly UI)() sq ft in house ror oaf¥ LE IM E RT CO 12131 466-8591 CottoMftO 1024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MISADILMil IEAUTY 2 story, 5 Bdrm 3 Ba Exec home, Roman style pool & fountains. new paint & rarpet, ASSUM..UU <'USlom1zed aarage FIMAMCING game room Seller will $133.000 :· 644-7211 :: WTSIDE carry lsl T D at 13'ii Beautiful 4 Bdrm plus StB0.000. Dave Bourke ram i I y. (eat u ring R~altor 546-9960 encloeed courtyard, en 4 Br. 2 Ba. home with 2000 /Jn NIGEL GAIL[( & ASSUCIAT[S tert;iiners backyard sq rt (nU, lg lot with RV ------ with Koi pond and lovely a c <'es s . Pride o r $7500 TOT AL DWM. patio. Very open and lols Ownership. Shows well No qualtfying, no rosls 3 or glass. Askiag Sl97 .soo. I mile from So. C. Plata BR 2J!!,_~8441 a.KL._ For an appointment to 2<n down. Buyer obtain H•lhtoli •~a. I 040 see. call 540-11St 13718~ FNMA·ronv In ...,. _.. I l t b ••••••••••••••••••••••• n eres rate s J to ,..1 ,....--aft change OWC Ca II "" ~ Fred. agnt. ~ t887 ror 2 STaY +r<>Ol .-:::;s.-. HERITAGE REALTORS details. SU.too '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I EAST SIDE Im mediate posses ion. s Rent hll )'OUTS. Here 11 MESAVIUE For large families 4 Bdrms and huge ram1ly room. complete with re- finished k1tchen. Nicely draped and carpeted Excellent neighborhood location Easy matn· lenanre yard. $179.900. MESADILMil Assumable Isl~ owner will ca1Ty :1rld. 3 Bdrms and custom ramily room with vaulted ceiling. Ex· cellenl condition. very private yard. St~.000. 9·000 dwn, 3bdrm. 2ba. 1s ' Bio 2 story T H rol owe at 12'7. w rrmi"li.ving, gourmet 185,000 557 2783 or kitrheo, cocktail paho 851 ~117 and large master swte. 2 Br. 2''2 Ba Condo "1th All JUSl mmute.s to miles fireplare. 2 car attarhed or pounding surf + lo" garage with opener. down paymeol. No many extras Sll0.000 quahry1ng Hurry call CalLfor tenns TI~SS78 963·7010 Realt> World HOME + INCOME B~~~~~-- East11de dean 2 br ON EXCLUSIVE HUN· house. hdwd Ors. formal TINGTON SEACLIFF'S din .. cozy rrpk. 2 units in G 0 L F C 0 U RS E ' rear. Has assumable 3bdrm. pool. xtra lrg lot loan.Openhoust'Sat 179 Many xtras. S39S.OOO Broodway Sl99.9SO Broker 633 ·6633. Bkr, 964 4845 . evl.'s 637·~·----_ 960·ll.2S SUrEICOMDO MESA MOITH SUB M IT OFFERS rRICE REDUCEO Nol1hgate _comfortable 4 Outstanding tri level • 2 mi lo bearh' immac, Bdr!fl ramily home, con· home. Spanish styled 4 highly upgraded 1 br. venienl lo school~ ~nd bedroom with 3 baths den bedroom. I & '• ba shopping, near Fairview Formal dining room . Pools. jac1tut. tennis. and Paulanno. See and separate family room rlubhouse. wel bar. l..arge A-Frame 4 BR & bachelor w/lort. Btwn bay &r ocean beaches on PenULSula. S:U0.000 lease hold ____ apprec1ate.S1Z7,000. r1replace Exposed rrplc Perl for sgl. or S 000 15~ DOWN . IS'1 In· 642-5200 beamed ce1bngs Cheer) cpl Owner anxious I Jr:~: terest, cute roltage 3 kitchen complete with Ne«fs financing Lo exist· Duw"! Bdrm 2 ba, full aiud lot. old fashioned pantry mg 7.9'1 loan O"'Mr Super sharp 3 Bdrm 2 Quiet location Trade S205,000 TARBELL. will obtain tfnecessary bath townhome Cozy OK. Desperate. $385,000. REALTORS. 979-2390 Buyer would need ap- Cllfw .... ltitchen and dining area Ownr/a 1 ·0693 w.to y .... Eltgmlce rox Sl.250 per mo & t ravn~:<'laopoe: plaul~O~ C.... .. Mlr' 1022111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"1 Charming 4 Bdrm hid s!~s~~~ l~w~li6 e:~~ BURR WHITE REAL TOR . IMC. 67S.4630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• den 2-story and 3 Ba and Slt,000 down lo a 14t;\I ---------1 IS LOCATION 3 ur garage Superbly Mar Dr .. Bkr-Co-op loa.n.Pri~SIC».tOO Act Nearly new duplex IMPORTANT? decoratedwiththemost 536·l600._~l --- LEASE Of'T10M SI0,000 opt.ion money + SL600 mo. 3 bdrm, 2i,, ba, Newport Beach home, A.&ent760-0297 n6w! 546-2'313 Thre e and tw o This nearly new So expens1vf draperies , BY OWNER bedrooms. Three and Coast Plaza home has it I "'a 11 c_ove ri_ngs and Walk to beach. 4 Bdrn\s . two balhl. Ideally de· all. Eng. Tudor style on carpeting Pa:ttd to sell 1~.ba. family rm. dining 111nectror1uests Large ro rn er lot Near qu1cklyand 1thas2as-rm Only Sl46.900 assumable Jst and freeways. centr A/C, 4 su.mable loans Full ~ 249~l~]J1...m. __ THE REAL ESTATERS Mo D• + Writeoff Live in ooe unit or this COM duplex, or rent both units out. You make payments ror .,., ownership + tOO'k writ.eorr. Owne.r 760-0297 owner will carry 2nd Br 21,, Ba. S214,9SO Call I price $228.900 751-3191 By Owner-3bdnn. 21,ba. THIMOMCi T.D. Call Roger Bar· now Ownrt Agt. Rirk La Questa. stained glass TOWtiftOMl7 qulat. 759 -1243 or Keeler 546-6706 or windo w No agts Call the specialists at •6.1-1-.7~---ll!!!!!!!!!!~!!l'I 631-0213 968·2242 art~ ,the co1ndominlum in-For S•~Owwer-FRENCH raARTll 2 new condos on the blurr As...ablt I 01h% ormat on cent.er. N 3 BR 2•~ a t nhs p lyo-T ewly re led 3 Br ""' w e. anoramic view. serun ...._, ouchstcne Realty b b Pa11·0 (pl<' do ble ga 4 bdrms or 3 & den ram MSIO£NTIAL AUL ESTATE SERVICES OH THE IAY -HARIOI ISLAND Oak, brick & beveled glass highlight traditionally elegant 3 BR. ~uthside. bayfront. Rolling lawn to pier & shp for large yacht. Inside spa & sauna. Gourmet kitchen. Sit- llng room ore master w/sweeping bay views . $5.000,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644~9060 -m111 1'11n aa. OVER S5 YEARS OF SERVPCE HAllOI Y11W t1L1S Just Lilted Jn Much Sou&ht After Harbor View Hills. Three Sedroon Plus Famlly Room On A C.orner Lot. Beautifull y Maintained. <>wners Are Being Transferred. Good Financing. Price, S:W.000. COSTA MISA 1M1U1 Just Lilted This Lovely DuPlex ln Eastaide Costa Mesa. Eacli Unlt Has Two .Bedrooms. One Hu Patio, The Other Unit Hu Private Yant. Both Unlta 8ecent1y Carpeted ft Painted. S179,SOO. • 2 a ome with bay view. · · u r, ty gate, close to bearh 2 Loft usedbrickrrplc. OWC Sll0.000 BKR br/2 br & tort spiral rm.lgkitch.2ba laundry nn. 2 rar gar. 646·4380 _ staircase. microwave. 846·3TIL_846·~ Huaefix«iassumableal PRIMEE.SIDE tras h comptr .. s par -------• 11%0WC2nd.673-0l88 k't h ti 2 Bd, lrg family nn' 2 I c ens w ceramic I e rRICE REDUCEO pvt patios, RV arress. galore Sep ut il room SI 0,000 owner financing. great Enc I. gar w opnr 4 BR 2 Ba. only SUl9.SOO terms. $145,000. Call Sl.SD,OOO to s179.ooo Good ble •-ic-terms Open Sat Sun Assuma ,.,an. r.asy Robert Millilten631·1.2166. 11•6 2157 Pacifir Ave terms Ca ll Russ wkdays SCOTTREALTY 673-6ni. -5l6-75ll By Owner Two 2bdrm ----- houses oa I lot SJJ0,000 I M I 044 Assumable 11'1 Isl T D .':'.. ••••••••••••••••••• -~-..... 11120/o Tb.la ~w":" Bdrm $64000 VA loan. 3 BR 21-..-.. ----•I homt II decorat«f in a BA db $35 IDJ ON owe 2nd. 640-7464 • THl«IMG TOW~OME? tredlllonal style with w/ 1 gar. fenred il rronl & rear yds. S charming waJlpapers, U0,000. Brtter~43llO E TSIDE cu.atom window cover· in11. top quality carpet, ~ down. St 180 mo. and elegant wood noora. buya 3 BR 2 Ba fixer ID Owner will help rmanre Call the specialists at the condominiu m in· formation center Touchstone Really 96,l.(1167 T he home otrera a Costa Mesa. Ownr/agt. Assume loan at 11n 31•--------playroom with bulll·in 6U·W3;~736S Bdrm, 2 bath Only cabinets 1nd extra EASTSIDE Sl27,900.call645-9161 storace. family room. Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba. Cam TURnaoa EXEC VIEW HOME Beaulirully rumished at ~.ooo or will sell Un· furnished at S2.89.000. As· sumable fmanring. Best deal in town . Opn Sat/Sun 1·5. #3 Valley formal dlnln& room, 41/t h If 1 db Ba, kltc'*1eaUng1rea, rm ome w P c, 1 I ., lfi gar. SJ49.SOO. poo • 1 main cent Broker, ~4:1111 vi~ ol the ocean and ---"'=~=-=~­Ii g h t1 or Ntwport. No qua llryi ng . R·2. S92$,000. 3bdrm, 2be, rip + lnlbaw D u ~ ••Ur quarters: !bdrm, 1 a. --• Owner/aat will rinance 4-tffO 760-GIU at 14.5% with S10.ooo down. Sl39,500. 85.HM211. EASTSIOI DUPUX YA Two 1 Br. oaly Sll9,SOO. 64().. 7114 or 963-7800 ':::' S<C~4llA-~~~s·:: """llp C\AT t ~ -----·=·:=..:--! ~ .... ,.,,,, ,_ ...... -· . OP! N llOUSl RlAl TY ,/ View Call Ownr/ Agt, 1rri.. 1044 Mrs. Gius 851-9541 • • • ••• • •••••• ••••• ••••• -"P""rln=..:.. . .=.:on::.-lY...,._~-~ ~IGAHCIE AND LUXUl'f This Beautiful Montecito. is offered with landscaping. patio, draperies & exceptionally good terms! 4 BR & lam. rm & pool size lot. S375 000 Madeline Crawford 752·1414 cr'u l NIAi rAllS AMO SCHOOLS 4 BR, one·story Turtl e Rock ramily home. Walking distance to pool. parks. and eleltlentar.y school. l209,000. Fee land. Lorraine Reid. ~1-8700 (Tl2) llllf Plllt FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1981 FEATURES 84 llllll IEICl /1110 1:1111 COMICS 84 GARDENING BS • Success painful for Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker ... B6 0 0 ·Tiny beasts in the water 'harmless' By STEVE MITCHELL ................ Now, there's no real problem, water district officials inllst, but they want South Coast water users to know there's thJs little organism in the system. It appears the tiny crusta· ceans have been discovered in a bout 20 of Laguna Beach's water reservoirs and nlne res· ervoirs operated by the South Coast County Water District. But general managers al bolb water districts insist the little beasties ar& harmless. In fact, says Joe Sweany, general manager of the Laauna Beach County Water District, chances are the organisms won't ever make it Ill far as your tap. They're sun lovers, Sweany said, and the crustaceans, called Daphne, were discovered Wed· nesday at the top or about al 01 the city's covered reservoirs. "They stay at the top root or foot and a half of the reservoir where it's warmer and lighter," Sweany said, adding the outlets SKIMMING AT ALISO -Arms outstretched, a young beach visitor uses a Boogie board as a skimboard as she slides out into the surfline near the pier at Aliso Beach in South Laguna. County budget bearings e nde d The Orange bounty Board of Supervisors bas completed six days of hearings on the t'ounty's 1981 budget, learning that the f780 million spending program shows a slight surplus of rev· enues over expenditures. And, county Administrative Office budget analysts said Thursday, the gross budget figure likely will drop to about S7SO to $755 million because of fi1ures that were purposely overstated to circumvent restrictions imposed by Proposl· lion 4, an initiaUve promoted by Paul Gann, to limit government spending. Had analysts predicted fl,urea that Pl'OVed to be underestimal· ed, the excess funds would have to be returned to the state, they explained. • Supervllors are scheduled to consider I.be final budget, indud· ing all adjustments, Au1. 21. Ml ad~ticJm and deletions tn the speiadlnc plan made tentatively during the budget hearings will be finalized on that date. The board was told that the budget now shows a surplus of about $150,000. The board en· tered budget hearings looking at a $13.8 million deficit. The deficit was overcome by trimmJng about $2 mJllion from the budget ol the county's Human Services Agency and dipping into about SU million of more than $34 million In availa· ble federal revenue sharing money. Despite uncertainties posed by anticipated cuts in the federal budget, whJch could mean a loss of funda locally for human aervices programs, county bud1et analysts, auperviaors and their staffs agree this year's round ol budlet bearings went smoothly. One reason ii that all negotla· tlons wltb county employee groupa were completed well ln advance of the start of budget deliberations, officials say. J)iamonds switched; seller· out $80,000 leadlng to homes are at the bot· tom of the tanks. "We've found no instance of the things appearing in tap water," be added. Were the organlams to appear in your drinking gla11. Sweany said they would resemble a small speck of black pepper. And they are perfecUy harm· less, Sweany said. Officials from the county health department and the Metropolitan Water Dis· trlcl inspected the reservoirs Thursday and determined there was no health hazard as a result of the small creatures' presence. Ray Miller, general man•ger of the South Coast County Water District, which serves South Laguna, wrtions of Dana Point and the coastal section of Laguna Niguel, said the or· ganlsm bu been discovered lo that system's nine reservoirs, which range ln size from 100,000 to 7.8 million gallons. He said crews are systematically overflowing the top surface of the reservoirs and will chlorinate the surface as well as the linings around the sides of the reservoirs to kiU any eus remaining after the over· flow. He said numerous tests of oul· lets in that system have been conducted "and no organisms have been picked up yet.'' Sweany said he'll wait three lo five days before overflowing reservoirs in Laguna Beach, saying the beasts s hould die off on tbetr own. "We don't know bow they got in the covered reservoirs. but they don 'l like darkness and we think they might just die off by themselves." If they don't disappear, he said the district will overflow tbe reservoirs, "then give the water an extra shot of chlorine.'' Laguna '• water supply normally contains .3 parts per milllon of chlorine and he said the district might boost that to . 7 to kill off the organisms. H e said Environ mental Protection Agency standards de· termine water is still safe for drinking within a 1.0 parts per million chlorine-water raUo. Dana recall 'not deserved' Board member admits $500 pension was a mistake, but doesn't need ouster By JOHN NEEDHAM Of tllll o.llY NII lllilt Sanitary di strict com· missioners in Dana Point blun· dered when they adopted a SSOO-a· month pension for themselves, but Just matting a mistake isn't reason e nough to recall an otherwise excellent board. That's what Dana Point Sanita· lion DiBtrict board member John McComb told about 20 communi· ty residents al a Chamber of Com· merce-sponsored candidates' 1 forum at Dana HJlls High School Thursday. McComb and fellow board 'members Angus Smith, Earl Hardisty and Jack Schmidt are facing a recall election Aug. 18 over a pension plan they approved last year which outraged resi· dents or the seaside village and Lag una jail vict i m identified ~ Police have released the ldenti· ty of a Laguna Beach man who died shortly after being rushed from hJs jail cell to the hospital Wednesday morning. And a police spokesman said a preliminary autopsy on the body or Robert Gary Wardman, 37, shows the Laguna Beach man succumbed as a result of a skill fracture. •'The initial assessment (by the coroner's office> Is that he died u a result of a fall," said a police spokesman. "It will be a week before microscopic tests establish how long before death the hairli.Jfe fracture was sus· tained." Wardman was booked into the Laguna Beach jail at about 1 :30 a.m . Wednesday when police re· cieved a phone call from a bar patron saying a man was lying on the sidewalk in the 1400 block of South Coast Highway. Paramedics called to the scene said they believed the m an was in· toxicated, police said, and he was taken to lbe police depar\ment . and placed in a ceU. The police spokesman said of· ficer's checked in on Wardman on the bour, "and even more often considering his condition." But by 10:45 a .m., police said the man appeared to be worsen- ing and paramedics were again called. Police, firemen and paramedics began mouth to mouth resuscitation on the UD· conscious man, 'and cardio· pulmonary resuscitation. He was taken to South Coast M edlcal Center where be was pro- nounced dead at 12 :06 p.m . Electronic skill games unplugged Balboa Is land laundromat owner Dante VespignanJ ls back doing business with only two klnds of machines -waahen and dryers. His electronic games, the came ol mu~h excitement ln re· cent weeka, are unplu11ed. Vesplpanl. who owu Golden Weat Laundromat at 12' Aaate · St., lo.t a round ln Oran1e Coun· ty Superior Court lut Friday to keep the electronle stUI 1ame1 1oln1. "I don't know wbat'a IGlnl ·on," he piambled. "The 1aaies are unpluged but thet're aWJ there." spurred a recall campaign. McComb and Hardisty were the only board members to show up at the forum. Each said they didn't know why Schmidt and Smilb chose not to come. Hardisty did not comment on the board's ac- tion during his short presentation. Under the plan, commissioners would have been paid $500 a month after they retired at age 65 with al least eight years of service on the sanitation panel. The board later voted to reduce lbe pension from $500 a month to $50, but the Dana Point Citizens for Better Government, the group sponsoring the recall effort, say they want the commissioners re· moved Crom office anyway. A fifth member of the sanitation board, Don Klaasen, was not on the board when the pension plan was adopted and is not a recall target. Al Thursday's forum, McComb said he and the other com· missioners should have looked at the matter of approving a pension more closely before they acted. "We weren't motivated by greed," McComb said. "We originally were only going to in· clude district employees in the plan, but we found we needed more people to qualify for a pension.'' He said at the ti me that the mat- ter was being discussed , the dis- trict had only three employees, and more "bodies" were needed for the workers to be given the fringe benefit. "We approved the plan for the benefit of the employees, not ourselves," McComb said. Irv ine councilman looks to future •• Ii • ' Drelfy ................ GIVEN PROBATION Councilman Art Anthony Art Anthony said today be In- tends to contact as many people as be can in the next few days to get their opinions on whether he should remain on the Irvine City Council. The SO-year-old retired Marine colonel was ordered Wednesday to serve three years probation and to pay a $5,000 fine for as· saulting his wife. He said he'll make a decision OQ his political future before next Tuesday night's council meeting. He also said he'll soon be mak· Ing some decisions on bis pro- f essional future. Anthony, who has a bachelor's degree in communications from Cal State Fullerton, said he plans to abandon his media con- sultation business in favor of some sort of business he and his wife can operate. From a personal . standpoint, Anthony says that he continues lo lose weight and is getting ready to embark on an exercise program. Anthony, who saw combat as a Marine infantryman in Korea and as a jet pilot in Vietnam, said that standing before a judge awaiting sentencing compares with his war experiences. "It (awaiting sentencing) is every bit as awesome as a North Vietnamese missile. a night catapult off an aircraft carrier deck or a North Korean burp gun," Anthony said. Bow, arrow ~ord e r trial under way By GLENN 8C01T Hchanae for testimon1 in Ulla Of'" .. ...,,....., trlal. 'Ibey have not bffn Hn· A slow, tortured death ol a tenced. but could eet a mu· fugitive cocaine dealer was de-lmum seven years in prison. picted in Orange County Superior Court durin1 openiJll Although neither defense statements in the so-called Huot· lawyers Michael Beecher nor ington Beach bow-and-arrow Richard Karch argued that mutder trial. Aquirre and Marvin were not ln· Prosecutor Patrick Geary volved, both said the killlog was claimed Thursday that defen· not planned. dant1 Joe Aquirre, 36, and Karch, who represents James Marvin, 24, were M • ..r.-al lai d hl ell prlmartly to blame for the ar-.UJ, 90 c me 1 ent bnltal killlnt a year aio ol the w•s no more lo blame than the abruive vicUm, &.pben Ciac· three defendants who, throulh cone who bad been bid.lna at an aareement with Geary, have Aqulrre'a home from botb been cbar1ed with le11er federal narcotic:a a1enta and crimes. Jf convicted, Aquirre form• customers. and Marvin could 1et up to 25 Geary aald Aquirre aac! )'HNI ln prlson. Marvin led three otben la the Geary aald all five people mldnl;ht murder -wblcb Clae· cbar1ed ln tbe killln&t plua Clac· cone WM told would be a rtbbk cone, bad beea llvtnt la lhe bunt In nearby ol1 ftelcla. ,\qutrre•a t.o:bedroom houle oa Tbe *-otMrt eeetllld ID Ootb.nl lti'eet ln Huatialton tb• 11a11a1, A•ulrre'1 .U.,~~ ... ~~,w 111tln ... ca ........ ilame10uw..i.K m M*n•••--to a•d Br.tu lllller, 11, baH tlll a .... -·-..... .,,.... to llleid plltJ '° wl•· COilltudy:•IUlnl Md .......... tary m&DllaUlbter cba,.. la lni the Otheri. But he had no sympathetic listeners on the opposite side of the stage, where five of the six candidates running for seats on the sanitary board in the recall election were sitting. All said if they are elected they will rescind the current $50 a month pension plan and seek state legislation to prevent pensions for commissioners serving on special districts. Candidates present at the forum were Lloyd Woerner. a chemist and consultant; James Hyde, a water district chemist; Richard Runge, a civil engineer; Fred Roberts. a mechanical engineer ; and Ann Kelly, a freelance writer and reviewer. A' sixth candidate, Emily Sparks, a boo keeper, did not attend. Po l ice seize 'hard luck ' heist susp ect Getaway attempts by an aJ. leged 18-year-old armed robber came to a splashing end early today in Newport Harbor where the young man found himself surrounded by police, harbor patrol boats and some curious s pectators. Newport Beach police said they arrested a wet and angry Gary L. Baggett, e Michigan res ident. on suspicion of rob· bery. He is being held In lieu of $25,000 bail at the Newport City Jail. Officers claim the alleged ban· dit encountered a streak of bad luck and poor liming after he held up the Arches Liquor Store. 3400 W. Coast Highway, at 1:50 a .m. Carrying a brown paper bag containing $125 tn cash. the ban· dil dashed out of the store and narrowly missed bumping into police Sgt. Doug Thomas in the parking lot. Thomas said he chased the sprinting robber up old Newport Boulevard and then back down Santa Ana Avenue where the bandit found himself back in the liquor store parking lot. Next, Thomas reported, the fleeing suspect ran across West Coast Highway and dove into the water. · The Orange County Harbor Patrol boat happened to be in the area . Within several mlnutes, two more patrol boats motored up and surrounded the man. Hemmed in by boats and a collection of policemen and restaurant customers on the shore, the bandit reportedly ane Lip and was pulled Into one o1 U.e,patrol boats. ''You might say it just wasn't hls night,'' observed one officer. But police s•ld the alleged bandit might get lbe last laugh yet. They said he apparently dropped the loot and a revolver in the harbor. A police scuba diving team was searching the area today for the missing evidence. Man hit, ~obbed in Laguna Beach A Fullert.oa man told ~\Ula Beach poaic. he was struck on the head from behind whJle strolllnl on tlM beaeb late Tbunday nllbl Ud robMd ol $140 .. caab. ,. SOGU SmWa. at a F'ul lerton ••I~ told pohee he wu bot meo•lt'*' by &M un· 1•n .. .uut at lb• '9M ol Cleo ar..t at about lO:JO p.m. •• -Orange Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, Juty 2•, 1981 .. Unlikely c~alition emerges to fight MX 'shell game' WASIUNGTON (AP> -An unuaual coalition or Westem landowners, arma control actlvtall and pro.mWlary conservatives bu emeried to oppose the aheU-aame plan to deploy MX nuclear mluilea acroH a desert the Mormons claim aa a "bue . . . lo carry the 1ospel of peace." The Reaaan admlnlatration •till la wreaU1n1 with how lo base the expensive llX 1y1tem, and a recommendation from Defense Secretary Caspar Wetnbereer Is expected this month. While opponents disagree over whether the MX ls needed at all, they have been drawn toeether by common distaste for a flan to place the missiles in the desert expame o Nevada and Utah and shuttle them secretly among thousands or shelters. That so-called shell game approach, adopted by the Carter administration and enthusiastically em braced by the Air Force, was proceeding on track in Congress until last November's election. The Townes commlNlon was to have 1ub- mitted its recommendations to the defense secretary by July 1, but the fallure to meet that deadline fed news reports that ttle panel was havln1 trouble reachlna a decision and might opt for a new systemnotprevlously put forward. The desert·basing plan has united 1ometime rival il'OUPI representing cattlemen, environmen· taliat1, Ame11ican Indians and others into a coall· lion known as the National Campal&n to stop the MX. The group's coordinator, Chad Dobson, says some members may pull out if S'nother location is chosen. "You can figure that whatever project can at- tract groups Uke that to join together m\.tst have somelhin& going agai nst it," Debbie Sease of the Sierra Club said of the MX. "We've shared issues before with the cattlemen -but they're few." .. Before and after be entered the White House, President Reagan expressed doubts about the cost and complexity of the desert-basing idea. Its total price bas been estimated at from $34 bllllon to more than $100 billion, depending on whether the figures of the Air Force or opponents are believed. Reagan's skepticism was. shared by Wein- berger. who appointed a 15-member panel chaired by University of California physicist Cftarles Townes to re-examine that plan and some 30 alternatives, including placing the MX missile aboard small submarines. Similar coalitions exist at the state level in Utah and N~vada, and the Mormon Church added its considerable influence by opposing the plan on grounds Mormon pioneers intended the region to be a "base from which to carry the gospef of peace." Leaders of the church never before had of· ficially criticized the presence of mlUtary installs· tions·there. Congressional opposition to the shell-game plan has grown far beyond the tr aditionally pro· defense lawmakers from the two states, who say the project would pose unacceptable risks to en· vironmental, social and economic stability. Although they approved nearly $3 billion for the MX program in their fiscal 1982 military authorization bills, both the House and the Senate hedged their bets by adopting amendments forbid· ding use of the money until Reagan makes a bas- ing decision and justifies it to Congress. The two chambers then would have 60 days in which to veto his decision before the funds were released . LAGUNA HILLS DEVELOPMENT -Construc- tion is expected to begin next week on the first of 313 single-family homes at La Paz Road and Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. Work crews employed by Moreland Develop- ment Co. of Anaheim are nearly finished with Ce le b rities aid off ice rs It was 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980. Sgt. Ira G. Essoe and his partner Greg Brown of the Orange County Sheriff's Department were at the Mall of Orange on a warrant investigation. While on the investigation, they noticed three persons tampering with a car, so Essoe and Brown approached the suspects to investigate. Just then, the two law enforcement officers were fired upon. Brown was not hit, but Essoe was. Essoe, a Westminster resident, was hit with one bullet in his chest and a second in his back that left him paralyzed from the chest down on the eve of his 40th birthday. Now, with the help of the Los Angeles Rams. movie celebrities and civic leaders, the sheriff's department is starting "Project 999" to help any law enforcement officer in Orange County like Es- soe with physical and financial help. The project gets under way Friday night with a $150-a-plate benefit dinner at Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom, where Essoe will be the first re- cipient or aid under the assistance plan. If the president makes the basing decision in August, as has been his aim. and Congress con- curs, the money could be freed early in the fiscal year. which begins Oct. 1. But the desert-based MX plan, if endorsed by Reagan, races numerous other potential roadblocks. On Thursday, the House Appropriations Com· mittee voted unanimously to defer consideration of a $522.3 million request for design work, construc- tion, land acquisition and headquarters facilities for the MX in fiscal 1982. Rep. Bo Ginn, D-Ga., chairman of the milita ry construction subcommittee, said the money was removed "without prejudice" from his panel's $6.9 billion spending bill and could be restored after Reagan has made his basing decision and hearings are held. The mobile MX was conceived more than a decade ago as a means of replacing the 1,052 Minuteman and Titan missiles housed in under· ground silos on Air Force bases In the central third of the nation. "Our 24th year" You can help your newspaper carrier collect at times convenient 10 you by haV1ng your money ready so the carrier won't have lo call back. Because this young person is 1n business for himself or herself. please be ready -and watch that big SrT'1le which says "Thank you." Daily Pilat Lt. Wyatt Hart of the sheriff's department said tickets still remain available for the dinner, paid for by Rams' owner Georgia Frontiere. Tickets can be obtained by calling 834·3011. Essoe will receive a special car designed for him, along with other aid. Masl.ersof ceremonies for the diMer will be actors Chuck Connors and Robert Stack. Their known location. the argument goes, bas made them vulnerable lo being targeted and knocked out entirely in one strike by the Soviets leaving intact only the bomber and submarine leg~ of what strategic planners call the nuclear "triad." But this fundamental assumption also has been challenged. The Arms Control Association and the Na- tional Campaign to stop the MX say real questions remain about the accuracy of long-range missiles. the reliability of equipment and personnel as· sociated with them and the difficulty of coordinat- ing a mass launch of 1,000 or more missiles at the same Instant. ~ Auto & Horneownt:rs ~ ).--• Quotes By Phone Hart said the project is designed to offer as- sistance in forms of special equipment re- habilitative services, tra1ning for a new career, a college fund for the officer's children or direct finan- cial aid to the officer or his family. Giant waterway r e tained in bill WASHINGTON <AP) -Rebuffing efforts by a coalition of en,vironmentallsts and budget-cutters, the House has refused to stop conatruction of the $1.8 billion Tennessee-Tom big bee waterway. The House voled 208-198 Thursday against an amendment deleting $189 million in construction money for what some opponents have called" a clone of the Mississippi River" -a 232-mile canal in· tended to link the Tennessee River basin with the Gulf of Mexico. A short time later. the House also rejected an ef· fort by Rep. Bob Edgar, D-Pa., that would have re- duced the funding by $89 mlllion. Later, the House rejected 267·137 an effort by Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to delete $17 .8 million for another Army Corps of EnJineers project, the Stonewall Jackson Lake in West Virginia. Frank argued that the project was not.justified. It also rejected 206-188 an amendment to till a $4 million appropriation for the Garrison Diversion irrigation project in North Dakota, also a longtime targetof environmentalists. The action came as the House debated a $13.2 billion energy a nd waler development appropria- tions bill providing money for the fiscal year begin- ning Oct. 1. 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JULY 24 . 1981 THAT ROYAL WEDDING Networks wi 11 blanket Lady Diana's' big day · In Pilot TV Log STUNTMEN IN ACTION The Bravado boys Come to the rescue See Television Movies ' * * • Ylll lllllnl llllY ·PIPll ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Lady Diana brightens soggy reception LONDON (AP) -Braving. beastly British weather and with only occasional benefit of brolly, Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer took over the queen's garden party and upstaged the entire royal family, including Her Majesty. The bride-to-be proved herself adept at "the royal walkabout," chatting ass uredly with' whomever struck her fancy a mong the several thousand guests at the world's biggest tea party Thursday -in the back yard of Buckingham Palace. "Do you like my dress?" she asked a matronly looking nurse from Yorkshire. "Oh, I'm so glad. I wasn't sure of it and I did so hate to take it back." Mos t of the drenched on· lookers rated her turtic·like ensemble "smashing," "boo· AP.._.. Photo of President and Nancy Reagan in hospital cropped to eliminate nurse with chest tube . acci>rding to Waahington medical writer. Doctors disclose Reagan's ordeal WASHINGTON <APJ -~· dent Reagan went through ad unpublicized medical crisis a week alter he was shot in March -a mysterious. persistent, high feveT that made his doctors de· bate operating on bis bullet· pierced lung a second time. Medical writer John Pek· kanen, · glven access to every doctor at George Washington University Hospital who treated Reagan so he could write an authoritative account of the President's ordeal, disclosed the second crisis ln an article for Washlngtonian ma~azine. Dr. Dennis O'Leary, a hospital administrator who acted as spokesman on the president's re· covery, confirmed Pekkantn's account. O'Leary said there was no dis· closure of the possibility of a second operation to remove the left lobe In Reagan 's chest because making that lnforma· lion public would have been "in· appropriately alarmist." To keep the word that the pres· ident was seriously ill from· leaking out, Pekkanen reported, one doctor had to lie to a nurse. He also covered up the label on a bronchoscope so others would not know a bronchoscopy had been ordered to clear Reagan's bronchial tubes. The article also says: -The first ofricial photograph of a smiling Reagan in a robe, standing with his wlfe, was cropped to take out a nurse, who stood next to Reagan, holding a Pleur-evac device connected to a chest tube coming out from un· der his robe. -In a security lapse, a medical voyeur -a doctor who was a part·Ume member of the university medical faculty but who had no business beinl there -wandered up to Reagan's bedside and stared intentty al the president. Refusing to leave, he finally was escorted away by hospital security people. Reagan's second medical crisis started on the Thursday night following the Monday March 30 shooting. Man, 36, receives art if icia~ heart HOUSTON (AP> -Sur1eona bavt removed the heart of a JS.year-old man who hd •uf· fered a coronary on the operat-tna table and replaced it 1rith a heart ~ plaaUc, only the tb1rd artlftetaa bean lulowD .. have ~ Implanted ln a bumu be· .... Tbe .uftdal heart Dr. Den10a Cool., ad odMt' ....... -l•to UM uldentlfled p•Ueat 'l"lluriilaj ...... WU &..ud ID ... _ ............ .. ~ .. lllr tbl POOd IJid Orq Admllilhtratloa . lut • aHlt•woaau fer It. t.Me11 Hoaplt.al sald the FDA allows aOcb equipment to be used 1n Ule-threatenln• •ltuations. DGcton inUed a nationwide .appeal few a donor human heart beeaue the artJlklal OM wu CS.1l1ned for abort-term ue. Donor bearta Dormally come from ~ who b.ve 1uffend mu1l"9 brain damase la accl- dtnta. nie," "super," although they weren't quite sure whether it was cerise, fuschia or "o(( pink," just as many weren't sure whether lo curtsy or grab the white.gloved band that she extended. Since the queen's garden par- ty was partly in observance of the Year of the Disabled, the queen and other members of the royal family moved amon" many guests in wheelchairs and on crutches and aluminum walkers. When the rain really pelted down, the queen and he r husband, Prince Philip, beaded off lo the royal lea lent with Princesses Anne and Alexandra, but the Prince of Wales and his fiancee stuck bravely lo the greeting chores for over an hour. flanked by the thoroughly sodden detail of Yeomen of the Guard from nearby St. James's Palace. "Were you surprised lo get an invitation? Did you think it was a hoax?" Prince Charles asked an elderly lady rr o m Tewkesbury who still couldn't get over receiving the while card from Buckingham Palace with the magic words: "The Lord Chamberlain is com· manded by Her Majesty to in· live ... " "God bless you, sir ," she answered through tears, "and may the sun shine on your wed· ding ~ay." "With my luck ," answered the prince, opening an umbrella as the clouds really let go, "it prob- ably will be a day just like this. Hazards ofttie job. you know." ~rael agrees to truce Habib says Begin will halt 'hostile action' against PLO TEL AVIV, Israel CAP) -The Is raeli government agreed to- day lo halt "all hostile action" a long the Israeli-Lebanese border, U.S. envoy Philip C. Habib announced. Habib made the announce· ment after meeting Prime Minister Menachem Begin in J erusalem and Begin said the Israeli government endorsed Habib's statement. The U.S.·sponsored cease-fire was aimed at endin1 15 days or Minimum benefit end blocked W ASIUNGTON CAP> -The minimum benefit for Social Security recipients now receiv· ing it would be eliminated as of Feb. 1 under an agreement reached by House and Senate conferees. Those people would see the difference in their March 3 c h.eeks. No new minimum benefits would be awarded after December. ''This is going to affect the lifestyles of a great many peo· pie ." said Rep . Dan Rostenko~ki, D·Ill., said after the Thursday action. "We're go. ing to have lo give these people due time in order to apply for SSI (Supplemental Security In· come> and make other adjust· ments." Rep. Sam Gibbons, D·Fla., sald elimination of the minimum benefit would mean some old people would have to move in with their children or apply for public housing and food stamos. "Let's shrink the size ol ·the suffering," he said, arguing that s ubstantial advance notice should be given to the people now receiving the minimum benefit. The conferees then agreed that the Social Security Ad· ministration should send notices by Dec. 3 to those now receivine the minimum benefit that their March 3 checks mlaht be af. . fected. Gibbons said he was receiving phone calls from many Social Security recipierits not affected by the minimum benefit who are worrled that its elimlnatlon mlgbt decrease their checks. artillery and rocket exchanges with Palestinian guerrillas across the Lebanese border, and Israeli air and ground attacks on Palestinian s trongholds in Le banon. It was scheduled to take effect at 1:30 p.m. (4:30 a.m. PDT>. the government said. Education Minister Zevulun Hammer said Israel agreed to the truce "in order to arrive at a tu.II on the northern border, a respite that will enable us to Im· &>rove our security and polltica. situation." No other details were im· mediately available. and there was no immediate response from the Palestine Liberation Organization. which had said earlier it would agree to a cease- fire. Earlier today. Palestinian rockets slammed into crowds or shoppers in the northern Israeli town of Kiryal Shmona, killing a 65·year-old man and woundin5! Deputy dragged by fleeing car An Orange County Sherifrs deputy is being praised today for keeping his cool Thursday even· ing after his band was trapped in the car door of a fleeing drug sus~ect and the officer was dragged about half a block in Santa Ana. While being yanked through a used car lot, undercover deputy Tom Davis was able to grab his revolver and fire three slugs into the right front tire in an attempt to stop the sedan, authorities said. After he fired the shots, the door opened and Davis, 27, fell to the ground, authorities said. He is in good condition today with bumps, bruises and a strained W?'ist, authorities said. The suspect, and two aC · complices, continued the escape bid but his crippled car was stopped by deputies a short dis· lance away at McFadden Avenue and Newbope Street at 5:30 p.m. The three were arrest· ed for suspected drug dealing. The driver, John Allen Bryan, 31, of Reno. Nev., also was charged with attempted murder, authorities said. "The officer used excellent restraint at a very crucial and frightening time," Lt. Wyatt Hart said today. ''The suspect owes his life to an officer who kept his cool and chose to shoot the lire instead or killing the driver . In that type of situation. it could have gone either way," Harl said. Davis' hand was trapped when be rea~ed into the car as the driver put the vehicle in gear and drove over a curb in a restaurant parking lot. causing the door to s lam s hut. authorities said. Arrested for suspected sales of a controlled substance were James Allen Toth, 29. of Foun· ta in Valley, and Stephanie Elizabeth Traner, 27. who re- sides in Northern California. sheriff's officials said. Bail was set at. $10,000 each. Bryan, a lso charged with al· tempted murder, has baU or $250.000. Hart said. The arrests resulted from an investigation by the Drug En· forcemenl Agency, Fountain Valley Police and the Sherifrs Department, Hart said. An un· determined amount of suspected cocaine was seized, authorities said. Fruit-strip zone widened in state LOS GATOS (AP) -The state has quadrupled the ione in which all fruit must be stripped from trees, but indications are 12 other people, witnesses said. The PLO said the rocket salvo was fired in retaliation for an overnight attack by Israeli naval and ground forces south of Beirut. A Beirut police spokesman said 13 Pales tinians and Le banese , most o f them civilians, were killed and 40 wounded in the overnight attack, and in two Israeli air raids in southern Lebanon on Thursday. {See TRUCE, Paae A2) Brown office probed in conflict case SACRAMENTO CAP> -The Sacramento County district at· torney said today he will in- vestigate possible criminal coo· duct by Gov. Edmund Bro~ Jr. 's office in withholding or destroying evidence during a probe of possible political use of a computer. The announcement by District Attorney Herb Jackson follows an earlier statement by Los Angeles County District At· torney John Van de Kamp that he could conduct a criminal probe or the alleged destruction of computer cards by Brown's ·campaign staff. The Democratic governor has acknowledged "sloppiness" and mistakes in judgment but has denied any wrongdoing or de· liberate withholding of evidence. Greg Thompson, an assistant chief deputy district attorney who will s upervise the Sacramento investigation, would not specify which members ol Brown's s taff would be in· vestigated, or say whet.her Brown himself was a target of the probe. "It is not the entire staff, but we're looking at certain in· dlviduals' conduct," Thompsob said. He said it was a "reasonable surmise" that possible perjury by the staff under Fair Political Practices Commission inlet· rogation would be investigated. 111111 CUil WllTlll Nigtit through mid· morning low clouds. otherwise fair through Saturday. Hiabs Saturday in the low 701 at the beaches to mld-80s inland. Lows 58 to 68. llllllTIUY Logao Beach'• f••tiual "for~ ... llw SowdMlt. ~ jUd oboed an~MRg foll· fag und•r Hae general • coi.,, o/ on. Storw, pltoto Pog« Cl. ,.,. ....... SCRAPBOOK -Miss Universe, Irene Saez Conde of Venezuela, shows off her clippings while waiting for her re- turn flight to Venezuela at Miami's International Airport. Mesa police seek shooting suspect Costa Mesa police have secured a $100,000 warrant for the arrest of Costa Mesan David Gutierrez, 20, in conjunction with last Friday's shooting of James Evert Spence. Spence. 25, was shot in the ehest and a leg at his home, 2026 Orange Ave., with a .2S-caliber pistol in an argument over out- call service, police said. He is reported in stable but guarded condition today in Fountain Valley Co mmunity .Hospital. The warrant seeks Gutierrez for suspicion or assault with in- tent to commit murder and as- sault with a deadly weapon. said Lt. Jack Cal non Melanie Helen Gorman. 20. Release b lock ed MONTGOMERY, Ala. CAP) - Gov. Fob James says an order by a U.S. Supreme Court justice blocking the release or more than 200 inmates from over- crowded Jails is essentially .. i'De'sdingless. · · ORANGE COAST who resides with Gutierrez at Costa Mesa's Ambassador Inn motel, Is being held in Orange County Jail, on Sl0,000 ball, as an accessory in the s hooting, Calnon said. She was arrested Saturday at the home of her parents in Vis· alia. The Orange County District Attorney's office has filed a complaint against the woman charging her with accessory to assault with a deadly weapon and accessory to attempted ll)urder. She was arrested less than nine hours after the 3:30 p.m. shooting. Spence's neiebbors told of- ricers they heard two gunshots in rapid succession at the salesman's home Friday. They said they saw a man and woman hurriedly leave the house, jurhp into a car parked at curbside and speed north on Orange Avenue. Calnon said officers round that car abandoned near Miss Gorman's parents' home in Vis- alia. 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HUt>h"OI°" e .. c,. F-t••" V•ll•• ,, • ..,. ~,~:~~.~';.~~~~~ 4s.:;.~~··1::wi:.~::: 11ubll\hon9 Pf""I " •t JJG We\I 11., Sire.I P 0 80• '~.Co"• Mew C•lllomiat7t7t tax cut WASIUNGTON (AP) Preti dent Re11an la rattenln1 bl• tax· cut plan with breaks for the oll Industry, farmers and small bu1lnesse1, an admlnlalratlon source 11y1, In a bld lO hold waverlftl RepublJcant and woo conaerv1Uve Democrat• ln the House. Democratic leaders , meanwhile, uy they have enou1h volea to paaa a rlval bill. Con1re11lonal sources aald Thunday nilhl that Rea1an also wUI acree to a Senute-approved plan for automatic annual In- come t.ax cuta to offset inflation, 1tarlln1 ln Ul8S. Rep. Barber Conable, R-N.Y., said Reagan would agree to "substa.nllal changes" in the ad- ministration's tax cut blll but re- fused to outline those changes. Conable, senior Republican tax·wrlter In the House, said the GOP Is not trying to outbid Democrats. But he added. "If we have relt we have had to match th em for political reasons, we have done that." While House spokesman Larry Speakes said Reugan will not compromise on his call for a three-year, 25 percent, across- tbe-board cut in personal tax rates. Republicans will add the changes when a showdown with Democratic leaders comes Wed- nesday on the fl oor of the Democratic-controlled House. Reagan said his plan would stimulate the economy and pro· lecl against inflation, while the Democrats' proposal , which would peg a third-year tax cut to an improved economy. would leave taxpayers worse off. A condiUonaJ third-year tax cut Is unacceptable, the president said, because businesses and in- vestors need the assurance of a certain tax reduction. Nancy joins ioodding f est LONDON CAP> -First Lady Nancy Reagan, official U.S. representative to the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, arrived in the British capital Thursday night for a week or festivities. Mrs. Reagan, traveling with a s mall group of friends and aJdes, landed in heavy rain at Heathrow Airport aboard the guvernment aircraft that oc· casionaJly serves as Air Force One. She joins Princess Grace of Monaco and the king and queen of Tonga as some or the early ar· rivals for. Wednesday's mar· riage ceremony. De ukmejian sued SACRAMENTO CAP> -A small Marxist group is suing At· torney General George Deukme· jian for labeling it a "terrorist" organization. The Spartacist League and its youth branch, the Spartacus Youth League, said Thursday that Deukmejian is going after left-wing groups as part or his campaign for gov· ernor. •when interest and principal held for one year, compowaded dafJ): Federal re~ requk'e IUbstantial penalty for early withdrawal. Account av ..... AUIU•t l Rice aubject to 'na1ury Securitiet c:hln,te. • ,. ........... Cranston critical of Watt WASHINGTON <AP> -Alan Cranston, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat, called Interior Secret.ary James Watt a "pup· pet of the exploiters and destroyers" today and told the Senate: "I want Mr. Watt stopped. Now." RITA 'S!NILE' -Rita Hayworth (right), Hollywood's love goddess of the 1940s and 508, la now senile and unable to care for heraelf, a judge has ruled. The actress was placed in the care of her daughter. Princess Yasmin Kahn (left). Cranston, the assistant Senate minority leader from California and one of 12 Democrats who voted against Watt's confirma· lion in January, said he had hoped the interior secretary would "shake off parochial, philosophical and partisan biases" once be waa In office. Jurors deadlocked on slayer's penalty But, now, he said, "It gives me no pleasure to conclude that Six months into his term of Of· rice, Mr. Watt has exceeded even the worst-case estimates of his harshest critics." Cranston's blast came amid rising criticism from environ- mentalists of Watt's policies. which favor increased develop· ment or natural resources on public lands. Arter more than three days of deliberating, an Orange County Superior Court jury bas decided it was hopelessly deadlocked on whether convicted slayer William Samuel Caywood should be sentenced to death. Jurors told Judge William Thomson Thursday that 10 members favored the death sen- From Page A1 TR UCE ••• The lsraeli military command said its artillery batteries re· turned fire at the sources of the Palestinian rocket b. rrage. The rockets hit as townspeople were beginning to restore normal life following a relative lull Thursday. The new attack drove residents back into the un· derground bunkers. The attack came while U S. envoy Philip Habib was briefing Prime Minister Menachem Begin on his talks in Lebanon and Saudi Arabia aimed at end· ing the lS·day-old bout of fight· ing between Israeli forces and Palestinian guerrillas on the Lebanese-Israeli border. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. said today the United States is not yet ready to let Israel have 10 F·l6 jet fighters despite Israel's agreement to a cease· fire. "We are going to be watching the situation very carefully for hours and days and perhaps weeks ahead," Haig said in an interview on the CBS "Morning News." The Reagan administration has delayed delivery of the planes twice in the last week in response to forays by Israeli jets deep into Lebanon. 'Israel had said the postpone- ments were unjust, but Haig s aid ·today the escalation of violence in the area "made it in· appropriate for the president to send that kind of lethal equip· ment into Israel " . • tence and two were opposed. Thomson scheduled a hearing for today to decide the next legal step. Caywood, 40, of Santa Ana, was convicted in March by a separate jury or first degree murder in the July, 1980, shoot· ing death of Iranian immigrants Iraq Badiian, of Ontario, 39, and Ruhollab Bo lbollan, 3S, of Norwalk. The hung jury was to de- termine if evidence was suffi- cient to prove that the shootings merited the gas chamber for Caywood rather than life in prison. Although prosecutors can seek a new jury and retry the case for a death penalty, public defender Jack Early said Thursday that the jury's verdict should put an end to such thoughts. "Ir the district attorney can· not convince 12 persons that someone should die ... then you've got something wrong with your case," he said . Tony Rackauckas, the deputy district attorney prosecuting Caywood, was not on band Thursday, but an associate said there is a good chance the deatll penalty will be sought from a new jury. Caywood, an Ontario service station owner, was convicted of shooting his two employees in the head with a pistol. He claimed in his trial that the two men had broken into hls houae while he was asleep and be shot them after a chase. Police rule drowning d e ath. c ause An autopsy has revealed that a Riverside physician whose body was found' on the beach at Irvine Cove Thursday died of a simple drowning, Laguna Beach police said today. The body of Dr. Charles Vin- cent Brown, SS, was discovered clad in yellow swim trunks and a single swim fin by a security guard at the gated community in the north part of Laguna Beach. Police said they found the man's car parked on Cliff Drive near Shaw's Cove, a short dis- tance from Irvine Cove. A police spokesman said it has not been determined whether the drowning was accidental or intentional. Juror s q u e r ied in Layton t r ia l SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Twelve more prospective jurors were expected to be questioned today in the murder-conspiracy trial of former Peoples Temple member Larry Layton. Searc h e r s iail to find Titanic BOSTON <AP ) -The search for the wreck of the Titanic has railed ror the second year in a row, leaders of an expedition said Thursday. Layton is also charged in con· neclion with an attempt on the life or U.S. State Department of· ficial Richard Dwyer. who was a ' member of Ryan's investigating team. The team was looking into charges that Peoples Temple members were being mis· treated But now that adventurers and scientists know "where it's not," they say they hope to probe the North Atlantic again for the ill· fated luxury liner. Nuke b o mb t old LONDON <AP> The British weekly magazine New Scientist reported today that Pakistan will have its first nuclear bomb this summer . Whether you wish to bUy or leate, NOW la the Hme. Hurry In early for beat Mlectlon. JI' Plftaft11ftg at low ratee V HUlllY • _, ' I ..., .... F R IOAY,JULY24', 1911 FEATURES 84 COMICS 84 GARDENING BS • Success painful for Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker ... B6 0 a Tiny beasts in the· water 'harmless' By •TEVE MITCHELL 0( .................. Now, there's no real problem,· water district officials insist, but they want South Coast water uaers to know there's thia little organlam in the system. It appears the tiny crust&· ceaos have been discovered in about 20 or Laguna Beach's water reservoirs and nine res· ervoirs OJ>.erated by the South Coast County Water District. But general managers at both water districts insist the little -. beasties are harmless. In (act, says Joe Sweany, general manager of the Laguna Beacb County Water District, chances are the org.anisms won't ever make it as rar as your tap. They're sun lovers, Sweany said, and the crustaceans, called Daphne, were dillcovered Wed· nesday at the top of about 20 ot the city's covered reservoirs. "They stay at the top foot or foot and a half of the reservoir where it's warmer and lighter," Sweany said, adding "1e outlets ......, Nie~.., ........ It ..... Newport police scuba divers (from Left J Doug Parmentier, Gary Traina and Howard Euenberg, search for weapon, cash in robbery. It wasn't his day Holdup suspect finds cops everywhere Getaway atfempts by an al· leged 18-year-old armed robber came to a splashing end early today in Newport Harbor where the young man found himself surrounded by poUce, harbor patrol boats and some curious spectators. Newport Beach police said they arrested a wet and angry Gary L. Baggett, a Michigan resident, on 11uspicion of rob· bery. He is being held in lieu of S.25,000 bail at the Newport City Jail. Officers claim the alleged baJt· dit enC)OWltered a streak of bad h.ac ll and poor timing after he held up the Arches Liquor store. 3400 W. Coast HJ&hway, at 1:50 a .m , C~rrytng a brown paper baC con~lnin1 $125 in cash, the ban· dlt duhed Out' of the store and narrowly missed bumpln1 into Police Sat. Dou1 Thomas in the parkinl Tot. . Thomas said be chased the sprinting robber up old Newport Boulevard and then back down Santa Aila Avenue where the bandit round himself back in the liquor store parking lot. Next, Thomas reported, the 1fleeing suspect ran across West Coast Highway and dove into the water. The Orange County Harbor Patrol boat happened to be in the area. Within s everal minutes, two more patrol boats motored up· and surrounded the man. 1 Hemmed in by boats and a collection or policemen and restaurant customers on the, shore, the bandit reportedJy 1ave up and •a, pulled lnto one of the patrol boats. ''You might say U just wun't bis night," observed one officer. But police said the alleged bandit might get the last laugh yet. They said he apparently dropped the loot and a revolver in the harbor. Diamonds switched; seller out $80,00() and made the awitcb1 Lennert said. Tbe victlm'a name wasn't available. Lt. lAlma1. said \lat eon man apparm&!y telephoeed the • Um after Meinl hi1 newtpap« adve~ IOr tbe ••I• of Ille leading to homes are at tbe bot· tom of the tanb. "We've found no instance ol the things appearing !n tap water," be added. Were the or1anlsms to appear in your drinklna elaas, Sweany said they would resemble a small speck of black pepper. And they are perfectly harm· less, Sweany said. Officials from the county health department and the Metropolitan Water Dis· trict inspected the reservoirs Thursday and determined there Irvine 's rail stop 'in lim·bo' ! Caltrans' plans to add four ~ommuter trains on the San Diego to Los Angeles route is good news, but doesn't do much to boost a proposal to build a railroad depot in Irvine. That's the assessment of city traffic engineer John Harris who said the $8 million proposed train station to be built near the Irvine Industrial Complex-West is stlll in limbo, awaiting state funding. Earlier this year, prospects for stale funding of the proposed depot looked good when the pro- ject earned a high-position on a funding list for transportation projects. However , a lack of a commitment by Amtrak to stop any trai ns at the station prevented state officials from funding the project, Harris said. • Harris said that the funding list has now expired and city officials mus t resubmit the prQi.~t to •\ate °'Pclal•. ~ ltlt satd tha {be recent Caltrans commitment to add trains to the San Diego to Loi Angeles run indicates that the Irvine railroad station continues to be a viable project. Harris noted, however, that it's difficult to say when or if the proposed depot will be funded by the state. U the project did win funding sometime this year. actual building of the station could take place next year, he said. Requests for state funding have also been submitted for proposals to build new depots in Mission Viejo, Anaheim, Mission Viejo and Santa Ana. Harris s aid. Burglars lo o t Mote l room Burglars made off with a te levision set , a ca ssette re· corder and a wallet totaling $1,800, Thursday from Alex Lutzuoff, Costa Mesa police re· ported. They said Lutzuoff slept through the burglary at his Am· bassador Inns of America motel room, 2277 Harbor Blvd. was no health hazard. as a result of the small creatures' presence. Ray Miller, general manager of the South Coast County Water District, which serves South Lacuna, portions of Dana Point and the coastal section of Laguna Niguel, said the or· ganism has been discovered in that system's nine reservoirs, which range in size from 100,000 to 7.8 million gallons. He said crews are systematically overflowing the top surface of the reservoirs and will chlorinate the surface as well as the linings around the sides of the reservoirs to ldll any egas remaining after the over· flow . He said numerous tests of out- lets in that system have been conducted "and no organism.a have been picked up yet." Sweany said he'll wail three to five days before overflowing reservoirs in Laguna Beach, saying the beasts should die off on their own. "We don't know how they got in the covered reservoirs, but they don't like darkness and we think they might just die off by themselves." If they dqn'" dis4ppear, be said the dletrict wilt overflow tJte reservoirs, "then give the •ater an extra shot of chlorine.'' Laguna's water supply normally coot.alns .3 parts per million of chlo~ine and he said the district might boost that to . 7 to kill off the organisms. He said Environmental Protection Agency standards de· termine water ls still safe for drinking within a 1.0 parts per million chlorine-water ratio. .Budget hearings . complete DeMy ...... ,......, Ille..,. ...... SKIMMING AT ALISO -Arms outstretched, a young beach visitor uses a Boogie board as a skimboard as she slides out into the surfline near the pier at Aliso Beach in South Laguna. Work on roadway will raise a stink Workmen building a roadway along the western side of Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine haven't begun to ex· cavale the ?S,000 tons of rotting trash buried there, but when they do, those living in the area will know it. The Orange County Board of Supervisors bas completed six days of hearings on the county's 1981 budget, learning that the $780 million spending program shows a slight surplus of rev- enues over expenditures. And, county Administrative Office budget analysts s aid 'Thursday, the gross budget figure likely will drop lo about $750 to $755 million because ol figures that we re purposely overstated t o circumvent restrictions imposed by f>roposi. lion 4, an initiative promoted by Paul Gann, to limit government spending. Had analysts predicted figures that proved to be underestimal· ed, the excess runds would have to be returned to the state, they explained. Supervisors are scheduled to consider the final budget, includ· ing all adjustments, Aug. 26. All additions and deletions in the spending plan made tentatively during the budeet bearings will be finalized on that date. The board was told that the budget now shows a surplus of about $150,000. The board en- tered budget hearings looking at a $13.8 million deficit. The deficit was overcome by trimming about $2 million from the budget o f the county's Human Services Agency and dipping into about $11 million of more than $34 million in availa· ble fede ral revenue sharing money. Despite un certainties posed by •anticipated cuts in the federal budget, which could mean a loss of funds locally for human services programs , county budget analysts. supervisors and their starrs agree this year's round of budget hearings went s moothly. Worke r s ,stuck in ·e levators Irvine councilman ·looks to future The unmistakable odor of de· composing garbage will begin wafting over e xp e nsive residences near the golr course on Monday, according to ex· cavation plans . The ~year-old landfill has to be excavated so that a solid foundation can be built for the extension of Harvard Avenue between Michelson and University drives, s aid Jim Ross, project engineer. Office workers spent 24 rest· less minutes stuck in elevators Thursday afternoon in two north Newport Beach buildin1<s when a Southern California Edison UD· derground vault exploded. The explosion al the intersec· lion of Dove Street and Newport Place left l , 100 customers without power and snarled traf· fie when signals went out. Art Anthony said today be in· tends to contact as many people as he can in the next few days to get their opinions on whether be sbouJd remain on the Irvine City Council. The SO-year-old retired Marine colonel was ordered Wednesday to serve three years probaUca and to ~ a $5,000 ftne for SS· aaultlnl hls wile. Those with questions or con- cerns over the excavation should call 754·36'14 during ~e day or 754·3703 at night, Ros11 said. The non-toxic but smelly material will be excavated for •beat u.re. to four we • Bosa noledl Ed Jones, an Edison opera- tions manager, said power was restored to alJ but a few firms within 24 minutes. Power lo the remaining buildinas, including a Bank of America building on Dove. was back on today. He sald he'll make a decision on his political future before next Tuesday night's council meeting. He also sald he'll soon be mak· in1 1ome declslona on his pro· 'Games , Unplugged feasional futare. Laundromat owner loses round Antbony, •bo hat• bachelor's Balboa Island laundromat de1ree lD communlcaUoD.I from o v i Di 1-ba .. Cal State Fullerton, aaid he owner ante eap ID• .. c .. plans to abandon his media COO· doln1 business with only two aultatton buaineas la favor of kind• ol macblnea -wuben tom• tort ol buainesa be aod.h.ls and dryers. .Ue HD operate. Hla electronic 1amea, the From a penonal standpoint. cause ol much exd~ment in re· Ant.bony say• that be contlnuel cent weeks, are unplu11ed. to lOM weltht and l• 1etUn1 Vuplpanl, who owns Golden ready to embark on an ex•clM West LaandrOmat at 121 Alate prosram. St .. lost a round ln Oran1e CCM.m· Aatbmy, wbo aaw combat u a tJ Superior Court last Friday to llarlDe lDlantrJGIU ID Kona lltep tM eleetroale 1kW pmee and u '• jet pilot in Vletaam, 1otn1. 1.W daat1tandlq before a Jadp "I doll't awaltlftl HDtenelDC eom,.,... Oil, ..... wttla 1111 ••--..n .. ew. .,_ ... , , ............. ):;.:II.~-.... -..... ,-. .. •••DIDeuaa a·NocUa Mm .... _ Yletu .... ml11Ue, a allbl Ht--· tJ1r U alfftaft e.n.f deck ar a NortJI Korean bUi'p •""·" Ailtbony ..w. l several other island .merchants complained that the machines were causin1 police and noise problems. The clty council toad him to get rid ol the machines. But Vesplpani dldn 't do that. Instead he went to court and ob- tained a temporary Injunction ailowlnl him to keep the tames operatlnc. But he lolt tbe lnjunclioo last Friday and now, be aaya, he'• · not aure What hil next move II. ''Tbil wbole t.lllnl bas been blown way ou& 'ftl proportAID." be eaplained .. :,:.11, .. oe&;:point lt Uaat it'• llftfAir ·~ elle can h u.e~ lna't ... .... wnoutu..~ . ... ftJI ••• ilo6nl • ~ falr buelaw ln db1J eloUMI. ' --·------ ' I . \ Orang• Co11t DAIL v PILOT /Friday, July 24, 1981 Unlikely· coalition emerges to fight MX 'sh.ell game' WASHINGTON (AP) -An unusual coalition 1 of Weatem landowners, arm.a control activllta and pro·mWtary conservatives bu emeried to oppo11e the 9hell-1ame plan to deploy MX nuclear mi11Ue1 across a desert the Mofmona claim as a 11base . . . to carry the gospel of peace." The Reagan adminlstrat1on aWI ii wreaWn1 with how to base the expensive MX 1y1tem. and a recommendation from Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger ls expected this month. While opponents disagree over whether the MX is needed at all. they have been drawn together by common distaste for a flan to place the mi11iles in the desert expanse o Nevada and Utah and shuttle them sec.-etly among thousands of shelters. That so·called shell game approach, adopted by the Carter administtation and enthusiastically embraced by the Air Force. was proceeding on track in Congress until last November's election. The Townes commlaam wu to bave aub- m I tted lts recommendation• to the defense secretary by July 1, but the failure to meet that deadline led new• report• that the panel was havina trouble reachlnt a decision and mlghl opt for a new system not previously put forward) Tbe deaert·basing plan hU uplted •omeUme rival eroups representing catUemen, envtronnten· taUsts, American Indians and others into a coall· lion known as the N atlonal Campaign to stop the MX . The group's coordinator, Chad Dobson, says some members may pull out lf another tocation ts chosen. • ' . "You can figure that whatever project can at- tract groups like that to Join together must have something going against at ," Debbie Sease of the Sierra Club said of the MX. "We've shared issues before with the cattlemen -but they're few ." Before and after he entered the White House, President Reagan expressed doubts about the cost and complexity of the desert-basing idea. Its total price has been estim.ated at from S34 billion to more than $100 billion, depending on whether the figures of the Air Force or opPonents are believed. Reagan's skepticism was shared by Wein· berger, who appointed a 15-member panel chaired by University of California physicist Charles Townes to re-examine that plan and some 30 alternatives, including placing the MX missile aboard small submarines. SimUar coalitions exist at the stale level in Utah and Nevada, and the Mormon Church added its considerable influence by opposing the plan on grounds Mormon pioneers intended the region to be a "base from which to carry the gospel of peace." Leaders of the church never before had of· ficially criticized the presence or military installs· tions·tbere. Congressional opposition to the shell-game plan has grown far beyond the traditionally pro- defense lawmakers from the two states, who say . the project would pose unacceptable risks to en· vironmental, social and economic stability. Although they approved nearly $3 billion for the MX program in their fiscal 1982 military authorization bills, both the House and the Senate hedged their bets by adopting amendments forbid· ding use of the money until Reagan makes a bas· ing decision and justifies It to Congress. The two chambers then would have 60 days in which to veto his decision before the funds were released. LAGUNA HILLS DEVELOPMENT -Construe· lion is expected to begin next week on the first of 313 single-famiJy homes at La .Paz Road and Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. Work crews employed by Moreland Develop- ment Co. of Anaheim are nearly finished with Ce le b rities aid off ice rs It was 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980. Sgt. Ira G. Essoe and his partner Greg Brown of the Orange County Sheriff's Department were at the Mall of Orange on a warrant investigation. While on the investigation, they noticed three persons tampering with a car, so Essoe and Brown approached the suspects to investigate. Just then. the two law enforcement omcers were fired upon. Brown was not hit, but Essoe was. Essoe, a Westminster resident, was hit with one bullet in his chest and a second in his back that left him paralyzed from the chest down on the eve or his 40tb birthday. Now, with the help of the Los Angeles Rams. movie celebrities and civic leaders, the sheriff's department is starting ·•Project 999" to help any law enforcement officer in Orange County like Es· soe with physical and financial help. The project gets under way Friday night with a $150-a-plate benefit dinner at Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom, whe~e Essoe will be the first re- cipient of aid under the assistance plan. Uthe. president makes the basing decision in August, as has been his aim, and Congress con- curs, the money could be freed early in the fiscal year. which begins Oct. 1. But the desert-based MX plan, if endorsed by Reagan, faces numerous other potential roadblotls . On Thursday, the House Appropriations Com· mittee voted unanimously to defer consideration of a $522.3 million requt!st for design work, construe· lion, land acquisition and headquarters facilities for the MX in fiscal 1982. Rep. Bo Ginn. D-Ga., chairman of the military construction subcommittee, said the money was removed "without prejudice" from his panel's $6.9 billion spending bill and could be restored after Reagan has made his basing decision and hearings are held. The mobile MX was conceived more than a decade ago as a means of replacing the 1,052 Minuteman and Titan missiles housed in under- ground silos on Air Force bases in the central third of the nation. You can help your newspaper carrier collec t at t imes convenient to you by having your money ready so the carrier won't have lo call back. Because this young person 1s in business for himself or herself. please be ready -and watch that big SIT'tle wtiict1 says "Thank you ... Daily Pilat Lt. Wyatt Hart of the sheriff's department said tickets still remain available for the dinner paid for by Rams' owner Georgia Frontiere. Tickets can be obtained by calling s:J4.3011. Essoe will receive a special car designed for him, along with other aid. Masters of ceremonies for the dinner will be actors Chuck Connon and Robert Stack. Their known location, the argument goes, has made them vulnerable to being targeted and knocked out entirely in one strike by the Soviets, leaving intact only the bomber and submarine legs of what strategic planners call the nuclear "triad.'' But this fundamental assumption also has been challenged. Tbe Arms Control Association and the Na· tional Campaign to stop the MX say real questions remein·about the accuracy of long-range missiles, the reliability of equipment and personnel as- sociated with them and the difficulty of coordinat· ing a mass launch or 1,000 or more missiles at the same instant. a Auto & Homeowntirs ·~ ;~. Quotes By Phone Hart said the project is designed to offer as- sistance in forms of special equipment re- habilitative services, training for a new career, a college fund for the officer's children or direct finan- cial aid to the officer or his family. · Giant waterway retained in hill WASHINGTON <AP) -Rebuffing efforts by a coalition of environmentalists and budget-cutters, the House has refused to stop construction of the $1.8 bi Ilion Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway. The House voted 208-198 Thursday against an amendment deleting $189 million in construction money for what some opponents have called•• a clone of the Mississippi River" -a 232·mile canal In· tended to link the Tennessee tUver basin with the Gulf of Mexico. A short time later. the House also rejected an ef· fort by Rep. Bob Edgar, D-Pa., lhat would have re- duced the funding by $89 million. Later, the House rejected 267-137 an effort by Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to delete $17.8 million for another Army Corps of Engineers project, the Stonewall Jackson Lake In West Virginia. Frank argued that the project was not justified. It also rejected 206-188 an amendment to kill a S4 million appropriation for the Garrison Diversion irrigation project in North Dakota, also a longtime target of environmentalists. The a~tlon came as the House debated a $13.2 billion energy and water· development appropria· lions bill providing money for the fiscal year begin· ning Oct. 1. Work on the overall bill was scheduled to resume today. focusing on energy provisions . • i~t'l\~ MALLO}'~ FMMEIS INSURANCE ., 54 .. 5554 • IJS-J4l7 ,,, .......... cMteMH• ONE NIGHT PAY ONE NIGHT NO PAY Check In Frida)• or Saturday nljtht at our reaular rate. Get thl' nl'XI night free! Single $68. Double $78. It's a great min1·\·a...-a1ion with all nf Orange Counry'll a11r~c1ton:-ju"t minutes away. Dl~neyland . .w minuu . .,. 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Let Euro-American Kitchen and Bath design your dream kitchen today. Professional.designer on staff. f , t:.r. ... '-r-. llJI-• A ......, ,t t741 "•'"\ti hlf l)ft\.I ~r:;.'.t;-01~ 1 • l )t...-" ., ... "4'"0 ... '4httr1 •• , 111• ..., .... FRIDAY, JULY 2 .. , 1981 FEATURES 84 llUlil 1:1111 · COMICS 84 GARDENING 85 ---. Success -painful for Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker ... 86 D 0 Newport 1nedical tower plan ~riticized By STEVE MAaBLE °' ................... An attorney for the Irvine Company bas charged that parties interested in erecting a rnedlcal lower are trylng to take "a free ride" with hls client's plans for expanding Newport Center. Charges from Newport Beach attorney Robert Break were aimed at Frank Rhodes. a de· veloper interested In building an 80,000 square fool blgh·rlse medical complex ln Newport Center. One medical building already exists at the center. Rhodes baa approached city offici•ls, requesting that his plan.s be considered ln conjunc· lion with the Irvine Company ex· pansion plans. He claims more medical facilities are needed in the center and that Hoag Hospital has shown interest in operating an outpalienl emergency hospit.aJ in the new building. But attorney Break maintains that Rhodes is pulling •·tag· along tactics" at the exoense of ....., ...... .,......., .. ....., ...... Newport police scuba diver1 f/rom leftJ Doug Parmentier, Gary Traina and Howard Eisenberg, 1earch for weapon, ca1h in robbery. It wasn't his day H oldup suspect finds cops everywhere Getaway attempts by an al· leged 18-year·old armed robber ~ame to a splashing end early today in Newport Harbor where the young man found himself surrounded by police, harbor patrol boats and some curious spectators. Newport Beach police said they arrested a wet and angry Gary L . Baggett, a Michigan resident, on suspicion of rob- bery. He is being held in lieu of $25,000 bail at the Newport City Jail. Officers claim the aJ1e1ed ban· dit epcountered a streak ol bad luck and poor liming, after be held bp the Arches Liquor Store, 3400 "· Coast W1hwa1~ at 1:50 a .m. Carryjne a brown paper bag contaJQing $125 in cash. the ban· dit dabed out or the store and aarrowly missed bumploe into flOllce Bet. Doug Thomas in the parklna lot. Thomas said he chased the sprinting robber up old Newport Boulevard and then back down Santa Ana Avenue where the bandit found himself back in the liquor store parking lot. Next. Thomas reported, the fleeing suspect ran across West Coast Highway and dove into the water. The Orange County Harbor Patrol boat happened to be in the area. Within several minutes, two more patrol boats motored up and surrounded the man. Hemmed in by boats and a collection or policemen and restaurant customers on the shore, the bandit reportedly' eave up and wu puUed into one or the patrol ~ats. ''You might say it just wasn't his ni&ht," observed one officer. But police said the alle1ed bandit mig)lt gel the last laugh yet. They said he apparently dropped the loot and a revolver in the harbor. Diamonds switched; seller out $80,000 the Irvine Company. He sald that Rhodes should file his own application with the city if he's lnterested lo ietting permission lo build a medical tower. ''Quite simply," the attorney wrote in a letter to city officials, "it la the Irvine Company's posi· tion that lt Is not obligated and will not accept any obligation to secure development rights for Newport Center medical bulld· ings." Rhodes was not available to respond. Budget hearings complete The Orange County Board of Supervisors has completed six days of bearings on the county's 1981 budeet, learning that the $780 million spending program shows a slight surplus of rev· enues over expenditures. And, county Administrative Office budget analysts said Thursday. the gross budget figure likely will drop to about $750 to $755 million because of figures that we re purposely overstat ed to circumvent restrictions imposed by Proposi· lion 4, an initiative promoted by Paul Gann, lo limit government spending. Had analysts predicted figures that proved to be underestlmat· ed. the excess funds would have to be returned to the state, they explained. Supervisors are scheduled to consider the final budget, includ· ing all adjustments, Aug. 26. All ' additions and deletions in the I . '"*""" &tan mack" ~nta .. elY. ~ tfurh"C the' budget bearings will : be fiqalized on that date. I The board was told that the : budget now shows a surplus ol about $150,000. The board en· tered budget hearings looking at ' a $13.8 million deficit. The deficit was overcome by trimming about $2 million from the budget of the county's Human Services Agency and dipping into about Sll million of more than $34 million in availa· ble federal revenue sharing money. Despite uncertainties posed by anticipated cuts in the federal budget. which could mean a loss of funds locally for human services program s. county budget analysts. supe rvisors and their staffs agree thls year's round of budget hearings went smoothly. One reason is that all negotia· lions with county e mployee groups were completed well in advance of the start of budget deliberations, officials say. N e wport workers stuck in e levators Office workers spent 24 rest· less minutes stuck in elevators Thursday afternoon in two north Newport Beach buildJnl(s when a Southern California Edison un· derground vault exploded. The explosion at the .intersec· lion of Dove Street and Newport Place left l ,100 customers without power anc,t snarled traf· fie .wben signals went out. ltd Jooes, an Edlson opera· lions manager, said power wu restoted to all but a few firms within 24 minutes. Power to the remalnint buildings, including a Bank or America buUdlnf on Dove, waa back on today. A number of persona ln the area reported heartnc the 2:40 p. m. explosion a n d seeina smoke. Nobody was injured. Newport ftreftpters were ~ patched to Manufactur..-1 Bank and Callforala l"tnanelal Group, both locai.cl on Dove, to ulilt people stuck on elevaton. In botta cues, ftre authorities said, power wu restored Jwt a they arrived. EdllOD operaUon1 m:i.q•r Jon• 1ald earlf_ report.I cate that a cable failure ID tb• rault caUHd tbe njlilol"8. "I• WUD'\ nalJt ftl'1 muell ol ..................... ,... .... .,,., ... ~ .,. ........... " ••ArtJaur a.1nan1 ...., Campu1 DrtH and Jambone .......,.,. .,...,.. llaeArtM ... 8llcin Drtft. Newport city planners, durlna a recent city council session, told Rhodes the only way bis planned tower could become part of the Irvine Company's pla~ ls if the Irvine Company agreed to transfer him density. That would mean, planners explained, that the Irvine Com· pany would have to reduce the scope of its plans to give square footage to Rhodes. Operators of the medical com· plex along with Avco, Pacific Mutual and the Marriott Hotel own land ln the shopping and professional center. The rest or the arcade is owned by the Irvine Company. Richard Canr\on, an Irvine Company vice president, said if these landowners are interested in e."panding their racllities, they must do so on their own. Rhodes contends that since the Irvine Company is billing its proposed expansion as the •·completion o( Newport SKIMMING AT ALISO -Arms outstretched, a young beach visitor uses a Boogie board as a slrimboard as she slides out into the surfline near the pier at Aliso Beach in South Laguna. AirCal to buy five new Super 80 jets • said Wednesday. AirCal previously said it was saving about 19 percent on per· passenger fuel cos t s . Center." his plan also should be considered. The Irvine Company ex· pansion plan seeks permission to buUd a 300·room luxury hotel with up to 150 residential con· dominiums and nearly 900,000 square feet of office space. It also wants permission to build two restaurants. The Marriott Hotel is asking permission to expand its facilities by 165 rooms. The council will review the plans Monday. 'No peril' • • 1n airport incident The Federal Aviation Ad · ministration says safely was not compromised June 15 when an Air Cal Boeing 737 and a small private airplane came too close lo each other at John Wayne Airport. The Air Cal jetliner , arriving from Reno, Nev., came too close lo a Piper Cherokee that was in - volved in a touch-and·go landing exercise, the FAA concluded following an investigation, because an air traffic controller failed to maintain the required separation between the two craft. "There was a variation from the technical (separation l re- quirements, but it certainly did nothing to derogate safely." Gene Garrett. an FAA air traffic control evaluation specialist, said today. Garrett said a separation of 3,000 feet was required. He said he did not know exactly how close the two planes were when the pilot of the AirCal jetJlner decided to cancel his landing and circle the airport. According to Garrell, the con· lroller involved in handJlng the two aircraft was "evaluated" after the incident and later re· certified for his regular assign· ment. Garrett said he agreed with previous statements of Ralph Odenwald, chief of the Orange County lower, that the incident was not serious. Garrett said a witness' state· ment that the AirCal jet was about 50 to 100 feet above the runway as the smaller plane was taxiing "was not substan- tiated by the facts." Meanwhile , the National Transportation Safety Board is continuing its analysis of factors that led to the crash landin~ Feb. 17 of an AirCal jet in which 34 persons were injured. The board is expected lo release the res ults o'r th e investigation sometime in August, accordin'g to an NTSB spokeswoman. Newport Beach·based AirCal bas announced that il has signed contracts to purchase five addJ· tional D> million DC·9 Super 80 aircraft, and placed options on .. an additional six of the new, less noisy aircraft. The carrier now bas two of the McDonnell Douglas · manufactured aircraft in service ln its four·slate route system, and will take delivery of two more by October, according to spokesman Mark Peterson. lr\'ine councilman looks to future By 1985, Peterson said, the company's financial commit· ment to the new aircraft will ex· ceed $250 million. "We are buying this aircraft because it la fuel eCflcient and produc~ less noise," Peterson s ·kate shop . loss $3,500 in burglary Break·in artiste whC> scam· pered over a 7·foot hl&h r~ to set at a Newport Beach skate shop made ofr wlth rou1hly '3,500 in merchandlle this week includla1 12 skateboards, H skateboard wheel• and nine wetsuit&. Tb• tNralan, pollce said, ..,. tered Olone Skate and Sud, .-S Ne•port Blvd., IOIDetlm• eartJ Tburlday by torcln1 open 1 baC!k door alter crawlln• over tbe fence. omeen ntd ownert Of ... 1hop bad unbooked an alarm •1•tem • ...u .. la tbe ... -~. In addhlali to tbl w_.. liilil •k ...... tlae IMruitn .. . 1r••bed 1urf1Ht9r•'tti1b .. . 1wlm trunb and ... la cab. Art Anthony said today he in· tends to contact as many people as he can In the next few days to get their opinions on whether he should remain on the Irvine City Council. The SO.year-old retired Marine colonel was ordered Wednesday to serve three years probation aad tO PtlY a $5,000 fine for as· ..sftl. hla wife. He ftid he'U make a decision on hil political future before next Tuesday night's council meeting. He also said he'll soon be mak· in& some decl.sions on his pro- f esslonaJ future. Anthony, who has a bachelor's de1ree in communications from Cal State Fvllerton, said be plans to abandon hla media con· sultalion buainesa In favOt' or some sort of business he and his wlle can operate. From a personal standpoint, Anthony says that he continues to lo1e wel1ht and la aettint ready to embark Oft an exercl.M proaram. Anthony, who 1aw combat u a Marine lnlantryman ln Korea and a a Jet .,Uot in Vietnam. said that •tandial taerore a Jud&• awattlnc seateeeinc tompares wlUt bla~ar . "lt l .... Clq) la fWI¥ • ... aNortb \tletialmue •IMUe, I nl&bt uta,.at Oil • ilreraft carrier deft flt 1 ~ Korean burp sun," Anthony aald. • •. Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Friday, July 24, 1981 Unlikely coalition emerges to . fight MX 'shell game' WASHINGTON <AP> -An unusual coalition of Westera landowners, anna control actlvtltl and pro·mWta.ry conaervaUvta hu emeried to oppoae the sheU·1ame plan to deploy MX nuclear missiles ·across a desert the Mormona claim u a "bate . . . to carry tbe t01pel of peace." The Reaaan administration still ii wreatlln1 with how to base the expenaive MX aystem, and a recommendation from Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger la expected this month. While opponents disagree over whether the MX \s needed at all, they have been drawn together by common distaste for a r•an to place the mlaalles In the desert expanse o Nevada and Utah and shuttle them secretly among thousands of shelters. That so-called shell game approach. adopted by the Carter administration and enthusiastically em braced by the Air Force, was proceeding on track In Congress until last November's election. Before and after he entered the White House. Ttae Townes commlukln wu to have sub- mitted Its recommendations to the defense secretary by July 1, but the failure to meet that deadline fed news rePorta that the panel waa having trouble reachin1 a declslon and might opt for a new system not previous ly put forward. The deaert·ba•lng plan has united sometime rival 1roups repreaentlng catUemen, environmen· talists, American Indians ~nd others into a coall· lion known as the National Campaign to stop the MX. The group's coordinator, Chad Dobson, says som e members may pull out If another location is chosen. · "You can fieure that whatever project can at· tract groups like that to join toeether must have som ething going against It," Debbie Sease of the Sierra Club said of the MX. "We've shared issues before with the cattlemen -but they're few." President Reagan expressed do6bts about the cost and complexity of the desert·basing idea. Its total price bas been estimated at from $34 billion to more than $100 bilUon, depending on whether the figures of the Air Force or opponents are believed. Reagan's skepticism was shared by Wein· berger, who appointed a 15-member panel chaired by University of California physicist Charles Townes to re·examine that plan and some 30 alternatives, includlne placing the MX missile aboard s mall submarines. Similar coalitions exist at the state level in Utah and Nevada, and the Mormon Church added its considerable influence by opposing the plan on grounds Mormon pioneers intended the region to be a "base from which to carry the gospel of peace." Leaders or the church never before had of· ficially criticized the presence of mUitary installa- tions·there. Congressional opposition to the shell.game plan has grown far beyond the traditionally pro- defense lawmakers from the two states, who say the project would pose unacceptable risks to en· vironmentaJ, social and economic stability. Although they approved nearly $3 billion for the MX program In their fiscal 1982 military authorization bills, both the House and the Senate hedged their bets by adopting amendments forbid· ding use of the moner. until Re•agan makes a bas· ing decision and justifies it to Congress. The two chambers then would have 60 days in which to veto his decision before the funds were released. LAGUNA HILLS DEVELOPMENT -Construe· lion is expected to begin next week on the first of 313 single·family homes al La Paz Road and Moulton Parkway in Laguna Hills. Work crews employed by Moreland Develop· m ent Co. of Anaheim are nearly finished with Celebrities aid off ice rs It was 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980. Sgt. Ira G. Essoe and his partner Greg Brown of the Orange County Sheriff's Department were at the Mall of Orange on a warrant investigation. While on the investigation. they noticed three persons tampering with a car, so Essoe and Brown approached the suspects to investigate. Just then, the two law enforcement officers were fired upon. Brown was not hit, but Essoe was. Essoe, a Westminster resident, was hit with one bullet in his chest and a second in his back that left him paralyzed from the chest down on the eve of his 40th birthday. Now, with the help of the Los Angeles Rams movie celebrities and civic leaders, the sheriff'~ department is starting "Project 999" to help any law enforcement officer in Orange County like Es· soe with physical and financial help. The project gets under way Friday night with a $150-a-plate benefit dinner al Disneyland Hotel's Grand Ballroom, where Essoe wiU be the first re- ci pient of aid under the assistance plan. 11 the president makes the basing decision in August, as has been bis aim, and Congress con· curs, the money could be freed early in the fiscaJ year, which begJns Oct. 1. But lbe desert·based MX plan, if endorsed by R eagan. faces numerous other potential roadblocks. On Thursday, the House Appropriations Com· mittee voted unanimously to defer consideration of a $522.3 million request for design work. construc- tion, land acquisition and headquarters facilities for the MX in fiscal 1982. Rep. Bo Ginn, D-Ga .. chairman of the military construction subcommittee. said the money was removed "without prejudice" from his panel'-s $6.9 billion spending bill and could be restored after Reagan has made his basing decision and hearings are held. The mobile MX was conceived more than a decade ago as a means of replacing the 1,052 Minuteman and Titan missiles housed in under· ground silos on Air Force bases in the central third of the nation. "Our 24lh year " You can help your newspaper carr ier coll e ct at times convenient to you t>Y having your money ready so the carrier won't have to call back. Because this young person 1s 1n business for himself or herself. please be ready -and watch that big srr1le wh1ct1 says Thank you .. Daily Pilat Lt. Wyatt Harl of the sheriff's department said tickets still remain available for the dinner paid for by Rams' owner Georgia Frontiere. Tickets can be obtained by calling 834·3011. . Essoe w~ll receiv«: a special car designed for him. along with other aid. Masters of ceremonies for the dinner will be actors Chuck Connors and Robert Stack. Their known location, the argument goes, has made them vulnerable to being targeted and knocked out entirely in one strike by the Soviets leaving intact only the bomber and submarine leg~ of what s trategic planners call the nuclear "triad." But this fundamental assumption also has been challenged. The Arma Control Association and the Na· tional. Campaign to stop the MX say real questions remain about the accur acy of long-range missiles, the reliability of equipment and personnel as· sociated with them and the difficulty of coordinat· ing a mass launch of 1,000 or more missiles at the same instant. a_ Auto & HomeowntirS :s::---~ Ouotes By Phone . Hart s.aid the project is designed to offer as· s1stance rn forms of special equipment, re· habilitative ser vices, training for a new career, a college fund for the offi cer's children or direct fman· cial aid totheofficer or his family. Giant waterway r e tained in bill WASIUNGTON (AP) -Rebuffing efforts by a coalition of environmentalists and budget-cutters. the House has refused to stop construction of the $1.8 billion Tennessee· Tom big bee waterway. The House voted 208· 198 Thursday against an amendment deleting $189 million in construction money for what some opponents have called " a clone of the Mississippi River" -a 232·mile canal in· tended to link the Tennessee River basin with the Gulf of MeX.ico. A short time later, the House also rejected an ef' fort by Rep. Bob Edgar, D·Pa., that would have re· <tuced the funding by $89 million. Later, the House rejected 267·137 an effort by Rep. Barney Frank, D·Mass., to delete $17.8 million for another Army Corps of Engineers project. the StonewaJl Jackson Lake in West Virginia. Frank argued that the project was not justified. It also rejected 206· 188 an amendment to kill a $4 million appropriation for the Garrison Diversion irrigation project In North Dakota, also a longtime ta rget of environmentalists. The action came as the House debated a $13.2 billion energy and water development appropria· tions bill providing money for t he fiscal year begin· ning Oct. 1. Work on the overall bill was scheduled to resume today, focusing on energy provisions . • i~l\l\Y MA.L.Lo~'S f AIMOS INSUUNCE ,..,, 54a.5554 or IJS.J07 I 9 14 Hstior · C"t• MeM ONE NJGHT PAY ONE NIGHT NO PAY Check In frldily or Satunlay nljthl at our rcjlular rate'. Coe"I the' ne"I nljltu f~e! Sln1de $68. L>ouble $7tl. ll's :1 grra1 mi11i·\"M."llti11n \\ilh ;all 11( Or.ingc < oumr·, :111r-.1c:tion' j11~1 minUll'l> ;iw;i\. 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"super." although they many guests In wheelchairs and sodden detail of Yeomen of the manded by Her Majesty lo in· beastly British weather and with gues_, at the world's. biggest tea weren't 9utte sure . wheth~r it on crutches and aluminum Guard from nearby St. James's tive ... " only occasional benefit of brolly, party Thursday -m the back was cerise, fusch1a or ·off walkers. Palace. "God bless you sir .. she Prince Charles and Lady Diana yard of Buckingham Palace. pink," just as many weren't When the rain really pelted ''Were you surprised to get an an ered through tears' "and· Spencer took over the queen's "Do you like my dress?" she sure whether to curtsy or grab down, the queen and her invitation? Did you think it was m sw the sun shine on yo~r wed· garden party and upstaged the asked a matronly looking nurse the white-gloved hand that she husband, Prince Philip, headed a hoax?" Prince Charles asked d' agy da .. entire royal family including from Yorkshire. "Oh, I'm so extended. off to the royal tea tent with a n e 1 de r I y I ad y ( r om 10 y. Her Majesty. ' glad. 1 wasn't sure of It and I did Since the queen's garden par-Princesses Anne and Alexandra, Tewkesbury who still couldn't "With my luck," answered the The bride-to-be proved herself so hate to take it back." ty wu partly in ob.servance of but the Prince of Wales and his get over receiving the white prince, opening an umbrella as adept at "the 'royal walkabout," Most of the drenched on-the Year of the Disabled, the fiancee stuck bravely to the card from Buckingham Palace the clouds really let go, "it prob- e hatting a 58 u redly with lookers rated her tunic-like queen and other members of the greeting chores for over an with the magic words : "The ably will be a day just like this. whomever struck her fancy ensemble "smashing," "bon-royal family moved amon~ hour, flanked by the thoroughly Lord Chamberlain is com-Hazardsofttiejob, you know." .. ~ ....... Photo of Prerident and Nancy ~agan fn ho1¢tal cropped to eliminate nurse with chest tube. acoormng to Washington medical writer. Doctors disclose Reagan's ordeal WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi- dent Reagan went through an unpublicized medical crisis a week after he was shot in March -a myaterious, persistent, hlgh fever th.at made bis doctors de· bate operattn1 on his bullet- pierced hmg a second time. Medical writer John Pek- kanen, etven access to every doctor at George Washington Unlvenity Hospital who treated Reagan so hf could wrtte an authoritative account of the President's ordeal, discloeed the second crisis in an article for Washlnctonian magazine. Dr. Dennis O'Leary, a botpltaJ administrator who acted as spokesman on the president's re· covery, conllrmed Pekkanen's accou.dt. O'Leary said there was no dia- closure of the possibility of a second operation to remove the left lobe ln Rea1an's chest because maklng that informa- tion public would have been "In- appropriately alarmist." To keep the word that the pres- ident was aeriously 111 from· leaking out. Pekkanen reported, one doctor had to lie to a nurse. He also covered up the label on a bronchoscope so others would not know a bronchoscopy had been ordered to clear Reagan's bronchial tubes. The article also says: -The first official photograph of a smiling Reagan in a robe, standing with his wife, was cropped to take out a nurse, who stood next to Reagan, holding a Pleur-evac device connected to a chest tube coming out from un- der his robe. -In a 1ecurity lapJe, a medical voyeur -a doctor who was a part-tlme member of the university medical faculty but who had no business beinl there -wandered up to Re~gan's bedside and stared intently at the president. Refuslna to leave, he finally was escorted away by hospital security people. Reagan's second medical crisl1 started on the Thursday night following the Monday March 30 &hooting. Man, 36, receives artificial heart ... HOUSTON <AP> -Sur,... bave removed the heart ol a ae~1e•·old man who bad •Uf • f ertd a coronary on lbe operat. lnt table and replaced lt with a heart ot plutk. only the third arttftdm heart kaown to M•• ~ lmplac.d tn a bumla be-til1. Tb• U'tiftdaJ beart Dr. Den&oe eooa., IDd othitr •• ..,. ,. la to tM ualdeaUfled · paUnt Tit.., an.-WU ........ ···--Ud·--· rr:. .'T. :':'. ~ .i1 Ir: 1po~••••aa for It. Lllke'1 Ho.J)ltal aald tbl FDA aUowl 1uch equipment to be uaed tn Ufe·thrulallnl 1ltu1Uona. Doc:ton Allued a naUonwide appeal tor a donoc' human heart becauae t.be artlftclal oae wu •••teaed for 1hort·ttrm UM. Donor hearll normall1 come frem people who have IUlfered mu1lv• brain damap lD attl- denta. Cooley implanted tll• ftiit 1i'UftttaJ bean ta 119 la • operaUGe the NaUOllal .._ IM&Jtule Hid Yiola&M IO*• ..................... ••rlmeata. Mideast truce shattered Israel clai ms rocket attacks by Palestinian gunners TEL AVIV, Israel (AP> - Palestinian gunners rocketed Israel's northernmost Metulla area and two villages In Chris· lian -controlled southern Lebanon today violating a U.S.· mediated truce about rive hours after it went Into eCfect, the Israeli command said. It said three Lebanese villagers were wounded. The command said at least one rocket landed on the Israeli side of the border. but that the Israeli wrmy did not return the Minimum benefit end blocked WASHINGTON CAP> -The minimum benefit for Social Security recipients now receiv- ing it would be eliminated as of Feb. 1 under an agreement reached by House and Senate conferees. Those people would see the difference m their March 3 ch.eeks. No new m lnimum benefits would be awarded after December. •'This ls going to affect the lifestyles of a great many peo- ple ," said Rep . Dan Roslenkowski, D-111., said after the Thursday action. "We're go- inl to have to give these people due time in order lo apply for SSI <Supplemental Security In- come> and make other adjust- ments." Rep. Sam Gibbons. D-Fla., said elimination of the minimum benefit would mean some old people would have to move in with their children or apply for public housing and food stamos. "Let's shrink the size of ·the · suffering," he said, arguing that s ubs tantial advance notice should be given to the people now receiving the minimum benefit. The conferees then a1reed lhal the Social Security Ad - ministration should send notices by Dec. 3 to thoae now receiving the minimum benefit that their March 3 checks mllht be af. • fected. Gibbons sald be wa1 receiving phone calls from many Social Security recipients not alfected by the minimum benefit who are worried that Its eUmlnatlon mi&ht decreate their checka. fire, which occurred on the Jewis h Sabbath. I sraeli Television said the l s raeli- backed Christian militia forces in southern Lebanon also held their fire after the rockets hit the villages of Klea and Mar· jayoun. There was no immediate com- ment Crom the Palestinians. The truce went into effect at 1 :30 p.m . -4:30 a .m. PDT. It was announced by U.S. special envoy Philip C. Habib after lS days of cross-border fighting that left more than 450 Arabs killed in Lebanon and six Isr aelis dead in northern Israel. The White House said shortly after the standdown was an- nounced that it was a "hopeful and encouraging sign," but held off resuming F-16 jet deliveries to Israel. In Beirut, Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion made no mention of the U.S. initiative and reiterated earlier in the day it would abide by a truce called by the United Na- Deputy dragged by fleeing car An Orange County Sheriff's deputy is being praised today for keeping his cool Thursday even- ing after his hand was trapped in the car door of a neeing drug suspect and the officer was dragged about half a block in Santa Ana. While being yanked throu1h a used car tot, undercover deputy Tom Davis was able to grab his revolver and fire three slugs into the right front tire in an attempt to stop the sedan, authorities said. After he fired the shots. the door opened and Davis, 27, fell lo the ground, authorities said. He is In good condition today with bumps, bruises and a strained wrist, authorities said. The suspect, and two l\C· compUces, continued the escape bid but his crippled car was stopped by deputies a short dis· tance away at McFadden Avenue and Newhope Street at 5:30 p.m. The three were arrest· ed for suspected drug dealina. The driver, John Allen Bryan, 31, of Reno, Nev., also was charged with attempted murcSer, authorities said. "The officer used excellent resiralnt at a very crucial and frightening time," Lt. Wyatt Hart said today. ·'The suspect owes his life to an officer who kept his cool and chose to shoot the tire instead of killing the driver. In that type of s ituation, it could have gone either way," Hart said. Davis' hand was trapped when he reached into the car as the driver put the vehicle in gear and drove over a curb In a restaurant parking lot. causing the door to slam s hut, authorities said. Arrested for suspected sales of a controlled substance were James Allen Toth, 29, of Foun- tain Valley, and Stephanie Elizabeth Traner, 27, who re- sides in Northern California, sheriff's officials said. Bail was set at $10,000 each. Bryan. also charged with at- tempted murder, has bail of S250.000, Hart sald. · The arrests resulted from an investigation by the Drug En- forcement Agency. Fountain Valley Police and the Sheriffs Department, Hart said. An un- determined amount or suspected cocaine was seized, ,authorities sa1d. Fruit-strip zone widened in state LOS GATOS (AP> -The atat.e bas quadrupled tbe zone in which all fruit must be stripped from lrees, but indications are 1rowini that CaUfomia may be wlnnln• the Medlly war. The new 700 square mile area encompuses 28 clUes aemralty aoulb ot San Francl1co with a population totaling about 1 million. The zone had been 800 square miles. A new 5'0·member "police force" wUl b9 •oln1 door to door beglnnlnc Monday to make 1ure fruit la atripped, state offtcla11 Uld 'nlunda)'. The atate rorce .•lit CODli•t ol civilian and 1tate workers. or. flclala aald 1t1i. workers wUI r•· · celve t helr re1ular ularlet wblle ...tdq on the fOfce. Don Henry, u1l1tant director of the enadiea*" project. aatd tM ..., WU MCWU"y to belp •alt• _.. UM lnfelt1Uon doM -.....-. llemwtdle, aerial 1praY1a1 ol aiA11th&on .... UIDld .......... ii or • attack• oa tb• =---,...,,. nr.i ,ltelleop-'°* ..., JUlt ...... mld-DtO&··--~--to .... ~ ""' el M.-.1··Ylew, 'LOI Ahal, ~milelmu'vale. tions if the Israelis stopped fighting. It also denied Israeli reports that pressure from Saudi Arabia on the PLO brought about the cease·fire The bloodshed that began July 10 continued as the final touches were put on the announcement. Israeli com mandos raided southern Lebanon and killed three Palestinians late Thurs- day. Palestinian rockets hit the Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona early this morning, killing a <See ATl'ACK, Page A2> Brown office probe d in conflic t c a se SACRAMENTO <AP> The Sacramento County district at· torney said today he ~ill ln· vestigate possible criminal con- duct by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's omce in withholding or destroying evidence during a pro~ of possible political use of a computer. The announcement by District Attorney Herb Jackson follows an earlier statement by Los Angeles County District At- torney John Van de Kamp tha,t he could conduct a criminal probe of the alleged destruction of computer cards by Brown's campaign staff. The Democratic governor has acknowledged "sloppiness" and mistakes in judgment but has denied any wrongdoing or de- li berate withholding of evidence. Greg Thompson, an assistant chief deputy district attorney who will s upervise tbe Sacramento Investigation, would not specify which members ot Brown's staff would be in- vestigated. or say whethe1' Brown himself was a target of the probe. "It is not the entire staff, but we· re looking at certain ht· dividuals' conduct," Thompson said. He said It was a "reasonable surmise" that possible perjury by the staff under Fair Political Practices Commission inter- rogation would be Investigated. .111111 CIAIT 1111111 Night 'through mid-m orninl low clouds , otherwise fair th rou1h Saturday. Highs Saturday in the low 701 at the beaches to mid-80a inland. Lows 58 to 68. 111111 TllAY LoPJIO Btoclt't 1 .. uua1 "for,_,.,..., .. fltit Sowdulc. h4t ,..., obold •wthmo loll· htg 1'ndtr th fffttrOI cote'10'W o/ earl: •orw. pl9oeo Po,,. Cl. . Orange COut DAILY PILOT /Friday, Juty 24, 1881 u ......... SCRAPBOOK -Miss Universe, Irene Saez Conde o( Venezuela, shows off her clippings while waiting for her re· turn flight to Venezuela at Miami's International Airport. Mesa police seek shooting suspect Cos ta Me sa police have secured a SI00,000 warrant for .the arrest or Costa Mesan David ·Gutierrez. 20, in conjunction with last Friday's shooting of James Evert Spence. Spence. 25. was shot In the chest and a leg at his home, 2026 Orange Ave., with a .25-caliber pistol in an argument over out- call service. police said. He is reported in stable but guarded conditio n today in Fountain Va lley Community Hospital. The warrant seeks Gutierrez for suspicion of assault with in- tent lo commit murder and as- sault with a deadly we apon, said Lt. Jack Calnon. Melanie Helen Gorman. 20, Release blocked MONTGOMERY. Ala. <AP) - Gov. Fob James says an order by a U.S. Supreme Q>urt justice blocking the release of more than 200 inmates from over· crowded jails Is essentially .. meaningless." ORA GECOAST who· resides with Gutierrez at Costa Mesa's Ambassador Inn motel. is being held in Orange County Jail, on Sl0.000 bail, as an accessory in the shooting, Calnon said. She was arrested Saturday at the home of her parents in Vis- alia. The Orange County District Attorney's otCice has filed a complaint against the woman charging her with accessory to assault with a deadly weapon and accessory to attempted murder. She was arrested less than nine hours after the 3:30 p.m . shooting. Spence's neighbors told of· (leers they heard two gunshots In rapid succession at the salesman's home Friday. They said they saw a man and woman hurriedly leave the house, jump into a car parked at curbside and speed north on Oran1e Avenue. Calnon said orricers found that c ar abandoned near Miss Gorman's parents' home in Vis- alia. Daily Pilat ClaH tn.d advartl91ng 7141142-5171 AJI othef dapar1rnants 142-4321 Thomes P. Haley ~andO...becutwe Ol-- Robert N Weed ,...,.... Thomas A. 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T ,_ Or-CoM1 O•llY P110C. wllh wh1<h" <-lho No"" Prn • t\ -h\Md by Ill• Or•"9' Con t P1i1bl•'"'"' (ornp.tl'ly S.t>•r •I• t chhont •'~ °'*''"""'° Mon'f•• tflroUl)h Fr1day lor Cool• MtM, ,,.~,._, BP•t" ... wt'lttnQtOft 8t•Cf\ F°'"''le1n V•Hty ft'f'~ ~:~~~ • .::~~~~~.~ •s "~~"?:""S:.~::; Pllb"'"'"' p1...,1 '' •• no w~,,;:.~ s1rH1 Po l o• l!.60, (O•I• INW Colllorn•••1'1• Reagan fattens tax cut WASHINGTON (AP) -Preti· dent Re111n t. fattentn1 his tax· cut plan wtlh breaks for the oU industry, farmers and small buainesaea, an administration source aays, In a bld to hold wavenn, Republicans and woo conservative Democrall In the House. 'Democratic leaders , meanwhile, say they have enough votes to pass a rivaJ bUl. Congressional sources said Thursday n11ht that Reaean also wlll airee to a Senate-approved plan for automatic annual In· come tax cuts to offset inflation, startine in 1985. Rep. Barber Conable, R·N.Y .. said Reagan would agree to "substantial changes" in the ad- ministration's tax cut bill but re· fused to ouUlne those changes. Conable, senior Republican tax-writer in the House, said the GOP is not trying to outbid Democrats. But he added, "If we have felt we have had to match them for political reasons, we have done that." White House spokesman Larry Speakes said Reagan will not compromise on his call for a three-year. 25 percent, across· the-board cut in personal tax rates. Republic ans will add the chiJnges when a showdown with Democratic leaders comes Wed· nesday on the floor of the Democratic-controlled House. Reagan said his plan would stimulate the economy and pro· tect against inflation, while the Democrats' proposal, which would peg a third-year tax cut to an improved economy, would leave taxpayers worse off. A conditional third-year tax cut is unacceptable, the president said, because busine~ses and in· vestors need the assurance of a certain tax reduction. Nancy joins ioodJing fest LONDON (AP> First Lady Nancy Reagan, official U.S. representative to the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, arrived in the British capital Thursday night for a week of festivities. Mrs. Reagan, traveling with a small group of friends and aides, landed in heav y rain at Heathrow Airport aboard the government aircraft that oc· casionally serves as Air Force One . She joins Princess Grace of Monaco and the king and queen of Tonga as some of the early ar· rivals for Wednesday's mar- riage ceremony. Deukmejian sued SACRAMENTO <AP > -A small Marxist group is s uing At- torney General George Deukme- jian for labeling it a "terrorist" organization. The Spartacist League and its youth branch, the Spartacus Youth League, said Thursday. that Deµkmejian is going after left-wing groups as part of his campaign for gov- ernor. •when interest and principal held for one year, compounded daily. Federal regulltionl ttqUirelUbltantial penalty for early withdrawal. Account availalkAUIU•t t Rate 1ubject to 'n'e11ury Seaaidet ~. ............ AITA 'SENILE' -Rita Hayworth (right), Hollywood's love goddess or the 19408 and 50s, is now senile and unable to care for herself, a judge has ruled. The actress was placed in the care or her daughter, Princess Yasmin Kahn (left). Jurors deadlocked on slayer's penalty • After more than three days of deliberating, an Orapge County Superior Court jury has decided it was hopelessly deadlpcked on whether convicted s la y er William Samuel ·caywood should be sentenced to death. Jurors told Judge William Thomson Thursday that 10 members favored the death sen- From Page A1 ATIACK • • • 65-year-old man and wounding 14 other Sabbath shoppers. Then the guns fell silent. end· ing the heaviest round or fight- ing between Israel and the Palestinians since Israel's three· month invasion or s outhern Lebanon in 1978. President Reagan's s pecial envoy, Phmp C. Habib, who ar- rived from Saudi Arabia, made the announcement with a grlm- f a ce d Prime Mini s ter Menachem Begin at his side a ft e r 90 minutes or talks between the two and a 21,-'a-hour Israeli Cabinet meeting. ·'I have today reported to President Reagan that as of 1330 hours local time (3: 15 a.m . PDT> July 24, 1981, all hostile mil itary a c tion between Lebanese and Israeli territory, in either direction. will cease," Habib said. Begin said: "The government of Israel endorsed the statement just made to you by Mr. Philip Habib, the e mis sary of the President of the United States ... In Beirut, the PLO issued a statement denouncing "the con· tinuous Zionist, racist genocide" but also saying the PLO agreed lo U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's appeal for a cease· fire "provided the other side adheres to it.'· Neither Israel nor the PLO - bitter enemies who don't re· cognize each other -referred to the other. tence and two were opposed. Thomson scheduled a hearing for today to decide the next legal step. Caywood, 40, of Santa Ana , was convicted in March by a separate jury of first degree murder in the July, 1980, shoot· ing death of Iranian immigrants Iraq Badilan, of Ontario, 39, and Ruhollab Bolbollan, 35, of Norwalk. The hung jury was to de· termine if evidence was suffi· cient lo prove that the shootings merited the gas chamber for Caywood rather than life in prison. Although prosecutors can seek a new jury and retry the case for a death penalty, public defender Jack Early said Thursday that the jury's verdict should put an end to such thoughts. "If the district attorney can· not convince 12 persons that someone should die . . . then you've got something wrong with your case," he said. Tony Rackauckas, the deputy dis trict attorney prosecuting Caywood, was not on hand Thursday, but an associate said there is a good chance the deatll penalty will be sought from a new jury. Caywood, an Ontario service station owner, was convicted of shooting hls two employees in the head with a pistol. He claimed in his trial that the two men had brokel'J into hls house while he was asleep and he shot them after a chase. Searchers fail to find Titanic BOSTON <AP) -The search for the wreck of the Titanic has failed for the second year in a row. leaders of an expedition said Thursday. But now that adventurers and scientists know "where it's not," they say they hope to probe the North Atlantic again for the ill- fated luxury liner. Cranston critical of Watt WASHJNGTON (AP> -Alan Cranston, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat. c alled Interior Secretary James Watt a "pup· pet of the exploiters and destroyers" today and told the Senate: "I want Mr. Watt stopped. Now." Cranston. the assis tant Senate minority leader from California and one or 12 Democrats who voted against Watt's confirma- tion in January, said he had hoped the Interior secretary would "shake off parochial, philosophical and partisan biases" once he was in office. But, now, he said, "It gives me no pleasure to conclude that six months into his term Of Of· flee, Mr. WaU has exceeded even the worst-case estimates of his harshest critics." Cr anston's blast came amid rising criticism from environ· mentalists of Watt's policies. which favor increased develop- ment of natural resources on public lands. Police rule drowning death. cause An autopsy has revealed that a Riverside physician whose body was found on the beach at Irvine Cove Thursday died of a simple drowning, Laguna Beach police said today. The body of Dr. Charles Vin· cent Brown, 55, was discovered clad in yellow s wim trunks and a single swim fin by a security guard at the gated community in the north part of Laguna Beach. Police said they found the man's car parked on Cliff Drive near Shaw's Cove. a short dis· lance from Irvine Cove. A police spokesman said il has not been determined whether the drowning was accidental or intentional. Jurors queried in Layton trial SAN FJlANCISCO I AP> Twelve mbre prospective jurors were expected to be questioned today in the murder-conspiracy trial of former Peoples Temple member Larry Layton. Layton is also charged in con· nection with an attempt on lhe life of U.S. State Department of- ficial Richard Dwyer, who was a member of Ryan's investigating team. The team was looking into charges that Peoples Temple m e mbe r s we r e being mis- lreale<l Nuke bomb told LONDON <AP> The British weekly magazine New Scientist reported today that Pakistan will have its first nu clear bomb this s ummer . Whether you with to. buy or IHM, NOW lllMflme. ttwry In early for beet Mlecflon. ( 1 2600 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa CADl~LAC (1141 ~o-9100 • (2131 581-8266 a Or•no• Coaat DAILY P1LartFrlday, July 24, 1981 N NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS CMIOf ATIC*t OK&.UOI T••ou Olf , ....... YCHIC, ...... " .... , .... , ...... "''"· OIT••" .... o (IMCIMNAfl uocw l&CttA ... U AlfO alf'CMtflO av Tiii IUIH ANO IMUIMIT DoW Janes Fi tJP 8.18 CLOSING FIGURE 138.7 .. Beware of new mortgages Despite repeated warnings of deep risk• taken lf you buy a home under one of today's new, "creative,'' "innovative" home mort1a1e contractt; the siren songs wall on for these dangeroUJ aaree· ments. Most people seem unaware of their potential for disaster. Only the names ot the instruments are new. Tbey are Adjustable Rate Mortgages <ARM>; Altematl•l! Mortgage Instruments CAMI >: Variable Rate Mortgages ~ <VRM >; In - creasing Rate Mortgag es ""-« <IRM ); . .:; Renegotiabl e .A---.. •-------r ~ ~ tJ o g ~ ~ IYlVll PIRTIR R E M > • Wrap,Around Mortgages <WRAP >; Graduated Pay· ment Mortgages <G RIP and Shared Appreciation Mortgages <SAM >. Abbreviated or stated in full , they spell trouble if you can't meet all the terms: foreclosure, re· possession, bankruptcy. Herbert S. Colton , a n attorney in Washington, O.C., who helped establish the Federal Housin1 Ad· ministration in 1934, writes that "Far Crom being 'in· novative' or ·creative,· the (new> plans carry home mortgage financing back to the pattern of the early and mid-1920s.'' In letters written to me. Colton pleads that I con- tinue "to expound the real nature of these. retrogressive mortgage plans. They are purely and simply short-term loans of the kind which resulted in the complete collapse of the mortgage market" when the Depression or the 1930s struck , Colton writes. The first-time home buyer today probably doesn't remember that home mortgages in the 1920s wer e vastly different from the contracts drawn for the past 40 to 45 years. Most old-time loan agreements were one-way documents drawn for one to five years but rarely 10. Borrowers like your grandparents and parents pa.id. only the interest, every month, quarter or year. "Residential mortgage loans ·(of the '20s) were renewed at the option of -and on such terms as were prescribed by -the lender." Colton recalu . .. Essentially, this is the fatal flaw in today's ·creative ' mortgage." Doubt it? Read carefully the clauses in these "new" loan deals. -The Adjustable or VarlabJe Rate Mortgaae. Every six months to three years (depending on th& lender), payments are "adjuated" by the lender, oot you. lf you can't pay, the lebder decides what to do. -Extended Term Mortgages. If you can't pay, your loan is extended, you ar~ told. The pbrue is: "negative amortization." Translation: the amount you owe goes up. Interest may even increase -or it may take you 60 to 70 years to repay at the higher rate. You may never repay at that rate. -Graduated Payment Mortgages. These are a trifle fairer. At least you know how much extra lt will cost you each year or two as your payments rise. But if the rise in your income doesn't match the rise ln your payments? You lo&e. Don't gamble your life's savings and credit on a "maybe" about rates. Read. Think. Be warned. These are the ''creative'' words. Downgrade your housing dreams for a while. Share space. Rent. Consider a mobile home. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS . NEW YORK lAP). Sein. 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