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W EDNESDA Y. A UGUST 19. 1981
Photo released by Pentagon shows Soviet plane similar to one that took part m attack by two Libyan
fighter planes over mtenUitronal waters
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Ylll HlllTlll llllY PIPll
ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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This /1te photo depicts the United Stales Navy 1"·14 of the type that sfw t dowr1 two L1byar1 Russum-built
SU -22 fighters ·
Yanks attacked, Libyan planes downed
Man held
in baby
1
theft try • A man put on probation after
~e tried to sell his baby daughter
m an Orange County restaurant
has been arrested again for try·
Ing to steal the child from the
Louisiana foster home where
she was placed.
Arraignment was set for today
for the father, Randy Gordon
Wilson, 29, who faces charges or
kidnapping bis 4·montb-old
c hild, carrying a concealed
weapon and aggravated assault
with a tractor he threatened to
drive into the roster family's house.
Authorities in Fra nklin
Parish, La., said that on July 27
Wilson , hi s mothe r a nd
15-year-old brother allegedly
stole a tractor about 40 miles
from the h ome or baby
Kathleen's maternal aunt who
had been given custody or the
c hild by Orange County
authorities.
Wilson drove the tractor onto
the porch and demanded the
child, saying he would smash
the tractor into the house if the
foster mother did not turn over
the child, according to sheriffs
s pokeswoman Sybil Norris .
Minutes after they le ft the
house, a tractor was spotted
driving in a nearby town, and
police arrested Wilson, who
carried a machete-type knife in
his bell, said Ms. Norris.
The baby's 16 -year-old
mother. Mary, is believed to be
living in Mississippi after she
lost the fight early this s ummer
to get custody of Kathleen.
Although Wilson was ordered
to stay away from his daughter
under terms of his probaUon,
Orange County social workers
said he head ed s traight for
Louisiana after he was released
from Orange County Jail. He
had been convicted of child
endangering after trying to sell
the baby to diners at a Mission
Viejo restaurant on June 1.
Man killed
in alleged
robbe r y bid
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ARRAJGNMENT TODAY
RandJI Gore.km Wilson
N e wport man,
pilots freed
from M exico
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. DellJ ,.. ... Steff
A Newport Beach attorney
and two charter pilots who had
been held for five days ln a
Puerto Vallarta jail returned
home Tuesday to cake, cham-
pagne and happy family mem-
bers.
Attorney Frank Barcelona and
Southland pilots Paul Robinson
and Byron Potter landed at Long
Beach Airport at 4 p.m. in the $3
million Lear Jet that had been
seized along with the men last
week.
"They had some real horror
stories but they 1.ooked good,"
comme nted Eric Thorson,
owner of Executive Aviation, the
firm from which the Lear Jet
was chartered.
Thorson said he plans to send
his two pilots and their families
to Catalina Island on his yacht
for several days rest.
.. They deserve it,.. he said,
adding, "boy they deserve it."
The complex scenario that led
to the trio being arrested last
Tnuraday actually started at
John Wayne Airport when a
Mexican firm chartered a Piper
Cheyenne II turboprop.
Four
panelists
ousted
By STEVE MITCHELL
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John McComb, one of four
Dana Point Sanitary District
board members ousted from
office i n a recall e lection
Tuesday, said he would have
been greatly surprised had the
results come out any other way.
"We a ll expected it," the
Dana Point man said in a
telephone interview this
morning. "One way or the other.
it doesn 't make a bit of
difference to me,·· be said.
About 16 percent of the
dis trict's voters turned out
Tuesday lo overwhelmingly
recall the four board members.
Here are the unofficial results
from the Registrar of Voters
office:
-Earl Hardisty. 973 (for
recall>. 104 against;
-John Schmidt, 978 for, 88
against;
Angus Smith, 993 for. 76
against:
John McComb, 983 for, 86
against.
Rich a rd Runge , a civil
engineer , replaces Hardisty with
946 votes; James Hyde, a waler
di s trict c h e mist. r eplaces
Schmidt with 945 votes .
Lloyd Woe rn e r . also a
chemist, replaces Smith with 636
votes. Woern e r beat rival
can~date Emily Sparks. who
received 344 votes for Smith's
seat.
Fred Roberts, a mechanical
engineer, will replace McComb
a fter receiving 538 votes. He
garnered more votes than Ann
Kelly who received 441 votes for
the seat.
At two candidates' forums
held prior to Tuesday's voting,
opponents or the four board
members said the issue was not
• the job the rour men did for the
district.
But what prompted the
or ganized recall drive was a
pension plan adopted by the four
m en a year ago last April that
gave retiring board members a
SSOO a month pension.
Under the plan, each board
member would receive the
pension after serving at least
eight years on the panel and
after reaching the age of~.
The board members argued
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LIBYA
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LIBYAN PLANES DOW.I\/
May pinpoints dog fight
Officials
• • 1nvest1gate
air safety
WASHINGTON (AP)
Teams of federal investigators
and private consultants will ex·
amine computer tapes and tour
air traffic control centers to de·
termine whether the nationwide
controllers strike has increased
the chance of an aviation dis·
aster.
. ~ith the strike and subsequent
f1rmg of 12,000 controllers in its
third week. safety is emerging
as the key issue with little sign
of going away despite govern·
m ent assurances that It is no
more hazardous to fly today
than before the walkout.
Smarting from a barrage of
allegations that safety has been
impaired by the s trike, the
Federal Aviation Administration
has hired a consulting firm to
put together an independent
analysis or the air traffic control
system.
"There is no reason to believe
the system has deteriorated in
any way" as far as safety Is con·
c erned , Tran s p o rtati o n
Secret ar y Drew Lewis said
Tuesday. ·
Lewis said he wants a "tough,
hard, critical report" on safety
conditions from the Virginia.
based consulting firm , Flight
Safely Foundation Inc., which
has among its clients more than
400 aviation-related organiza.
lions and companies.
Lewis said most pilots say it is
safe to fly despite the strike.
although internal memoranda
within the Air Line Pilots As·
sociation disclosed this week
that some pilots have bad
serious concerns about the re·
<See CONTROL, P11e A!)
Airspace
neutral
• territory·
WASHINGTON CAP> -Two
U.S. F-14 jet fighters shot down
a pair or Soviet·built Libyan
SU ·22 fighter planes over the
Mediterranean today in a one·
minute clash about 60 nautical
miles orr the Libyan coast after
an "unprovoked attack" by the
Libyans, the Defense Depart-
ment srud.
None of the Americans in the
two-man F-14s were hurt, of·
ficials said. One Libyan pilot
was seen parachuting from his
stricken plane.
Defense Secr etary Caspar
Weinberger told a news con·
ference the attack was clearly
over international waters and
was unanticipated. Libya,
however , considers that its ter·
ritorial rights extend 200 miles
to sea.
Weinberger said the United
States planned no retaliation as
a result of the attaC'k, but said
the naval forC'e to which the
planes are assigned would finish
its planned elfilrcise this after·
noon on schedtfte..
The Pentagon announced the
incident before dawn and Wein·
berger appeared at the hastily
called news conference later to
read the official statement
which said : ·
"Two U.S. Navy F-14 aircraft
involved in a previously an·
nounced routine exercise in in·
ternational air s pace over in·
ternational waters in the south·
central Mediterranean were
attacked by two Lib~an SU ·22
fighter aircraft.
"After being fired upon. the
F-14s from the aircraft carrier
Nimitz took action in response
a nd shot down both Libyan
aircraft. ..
Since the United States and
Libya do n ot have direct
diplomatic relations, Wein·
berger said the U.S. protest was
being channeled to the Libyan
government through the Belgian
government.
The protest declared that,
"Any further attacks against l! .S. forces operating in intern&·
tional water and airspace will
also be resisted with force If
necessary.''
At the State Department. of·
ficials said the administration
may seek a meeting of the U.N
Security Council to denounce the
Libyan action.
The officials. who asked not to
NO RETALIATION SEEN
Caspar Weinberger
be identified, said council mem·
bers were informed of the inci-
dent this morning through the
coun c il presi dent. U .N .
Secretary Ge n e ral Kurt
Waldheim also was notified.
Sources in Brussels quoted
senior NATO officials as saying
the North Atlantic Council ,
made up of representatives or
the 15 alli ance nations, wiJI meet
at the request of the United
States to discuss the incident.
Weinbe r ger praised the
performance of the F-14 crews
saying "I think they carried out
their mission e.xtremely well."
Air Force Lt. Gen . Philip C.
Gast. operations director under
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the
mission of the F-14s was to fly
patrol over the fleet. which in-
cludes two aircraft carrier bat-
tle groups and their escorts. The
seC'ond carrier is the Forrestal.
Military officials said such
patrols are normal procedure
and one of their purposes, in ad·
dition to guarding the neet. Is to
wam unwary aircraft from wan·
derlng into an area where mis·
sile·firing exercises are being
held.
Weinberger and Gast both
said the pilots or the F-145 were
acting under rules permitting
them lo defend themselves.
"ff an enemy aircraft con·
ducts a hostile act. the U.S.
aircraft comm ander has the
right to defend himself," said
(!ast.
(See U BY A, Page A2) ~ 24-year-old m an who police
said apparently was trying to
rob four illegal aliens was shot
and killed in a Santa Ana
apartment Tuesday night.
The man's identity had not
been r e leased pending
notification of kin.
The Piper. chartered from
Jack's Box and Cra te -a Santa
Ana container manufacturer -
was reportedly n own directly to
the seaside town of Puerto
Vallarta where the plane was
chained lo the ground and air let
out or the tires.
Harry Liddicote, an attorney
representing the Santa Ana
firm, said things then went from
bad to worse.
Royal, honeymoon 'Fabulous ' DRUGI COAST llATHIR
The four apartment residents
were still at the Santa Ana
Police Department
headquarters this morning after
an all night interrogation, said
investigator David Salceda.
He said the dead man was
fdund by police at 10:04 p.m .
11ing on his back inside t he
lbartment at 1030 Highland St.
'the residents, three men and a
woman, said tbe victim and an
atcomplice tried to rob t.hem wten the scuffle broke out , said S lceda who added that the
• cond man escaped out 1
,i;tndow.
Tbe victim w11 pronounced
dead •l the 1cene by .
paramedtcs. He had been ahot
Glbce In the cbeit, Salceda 1ald. An autopsy wu scheduled for r.~ to delermlne the cauae of
\
Liddicote said he got word
from Mexico that the plane was
(See JAILED, P11e A2)
Ex-husband
denied pay
MEDIA, Pa. (AP) -A Judie
has refused to order that tem-
porary alimony be paid a man
being divorced by bis common-
law wlfe.
Seruor County Judge Lou.ta A.
Bloom refused lo order Rotlyn
M. Kaminsky, 39, of Haverford
Townsbip to fay alia'looy lo
Leonard Grabe , 46, or Ventnor,
N.J.
Grabel tlalmed tbat he 1av ..
up hlt bualneas to Uve With Mn.
Kamln1ky. He uld he ttun't
been •bit to 1et 1teady work
aincethen.
Blushing Diana, Prince Char les meet press
BALMORAL CASTLE ,
ScoUand (AP) -Princess Diana
said today her honeymoon with
Prince Charles, her husband of
tbree week s, bas been
"fabulous."
T h e blusbtng 20 -year-old
Diana and her 32-year·old
buaband, suntanned rrom their
two-week cruiae, met report.en
and pbotosrapbera alon1 tbe
bankl of the Rlver Dee near the
royal family'• Scottilb retJ"eat at
Balmoral Caatle. They arrived
here Saturday.
The .Prince and PrinCeN of
Wales looked happy and relaxed ••the)' 1trol1*1 band·ln·band few
about 20 m.lnutea, 1M>9in1 for ple· lures.
Diana, tn line lo be(Ome tb.e'
'8tb queen of Eniland , •aid ot
married Ufe wtth the futun KJ.q
Cbatlel DI: "I can blOIJ AC·
j
ommend it. It is a marvelous
life and Balmoral is one of the
best places in the world."
Asked how ber honeymoon
has b een , Diana replied:
''Fabulous."
She al8o was asked ii she bad
cooked breakfast and
responded : ··1 don't eat
breakfast."
The couple wound up their
cruise Friday on a hideaway
laland off the Red Sea ret0rt of
Hurehada, Esypt, dJvlns and
awimminl.
Tbe dauabter of t.be 8t.b Earl
Spen cer wor t a brown·
cbedi:ered caaual 1ull. Cbarle1
wore the kilt or t he Gordon
bi&hlander1 detpltt • cool
dr{ule.
"It ii about 40 dear"' cooler
than ln t.be Red Sea,'' ht aald.
.. It ii marvelOUI to be up here ln'
Scotland, much ~r."
•
Charles showed his offbeat
sense of humor by greeting the
press with ·•a very happy
Christmas to you all."
The ~rince and princess plan
to continue their honeymoon at
Balmoral for another two weeks,
taking ln the traditional
Braemar hi1htand 1atberlng
Sept. S. Charles has been invited
to play polo at Perth on Sept. 6.
The prince's pa~nts, Queen
Eliubelh II and the Duke of
Edinbur1b, and bl• brother•
Prince Andrew and Prince
Edward, are alao •t Balmorll.
The couple. married July a .
will Ml up home at Hl&hlf'Ove
House in west.em Britain, a nlne-
b t d roo m man1i on in
Glou cestershire which t he
prince bou1bt lut year for about
St.IS mlWoa.
~
Night and morning low
clouds witb partial clear·
ing Thursday afternoon.
Highs 74 to 80. Lows 64 to
69.
INSIDI TDDAY
Eboni/ Peacock U>ftghed a
powwtcnd.o half.ai blrlh, IOQI
du fOled and cffcapo•ed a.
bUnd and lkcl/. Bui lodoll •he'• a livel11 normal chUd. See photo• . .storv, At.
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•Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Wtdnoaday, August 19, 1981
Attack response prais'ed
But report says improved procedures needed
•)
1:1 .. WASHINOTON (AP) -A
Treasury 0 4fpartment report
feleued today on the attempted
auaulnatton of President
•!.Jlleaaan concludes that the
crel Service a nd other
iecenciea "performed well" ln
.. .,..pon.se to the Marc h 30 attack
but that improved protective
•..:procedures are n eeded to
• •prevent future auauJta.
•:•• Key changes suuested by the
• report include Increasing the
• •wmber of a1ents asslened to
protect the president, •~rengthening do~est.ic
omtelligence gathering to identify
.,..,a.,otentiaJ assailants and
improving the way . the Secret
'Service and White Ho~se
• d vance t ea m s determine
•-..ecurit y arrangements for
presidential trips.
" The lOl·page report also
.rpralses the work of the agents
' etsigned to Reagan when a
"tunman open ed fire ~s the
'•'pT esid ent w as leaving a
downtown hotel.
Special agents Jerry Parr.
Tim McCarthy. D V. Mc~arthy
and Ray Shadd.ick were smgled
out for reacting "in precisely ~e
manner required by the ir
t r a ining " and we .re
recommende d for spec 1~l
awards in recognition for "their
eJtemplary performance.'·
The r epor t , written by
Treasury General Counsel Peter
Wallison, was o rdered bv
'rreuury Secretary Donald T.
Retan wltbtn day• of the
aH&aainatlon attempt.
The Treasury department
oversees the Secret Service u
well u the Bureau of Alcohol,
Firearm• and Tobacco, whJch
quickly traced the pl1tol alltted
to have been used ln the
wounding of Rea1an , White
House press secr etary James
Brady. a Secret Service agent
and a city poUceman.
In ordering the lnveaUcaUon,
Regan had said "my initial
impressio n ts that the
department functioned in a very
professional and expert ,
maMer."
"l trunk lbe conclusion of the
report would support that," its
author, WaJUson, said Tuesday.
However, WalUson said, the
report is "full o f rec -
ommendations" about what
might be done better in the
future.
In general , he said , the
Treasury Department wants lo
make sure that "in dealing with
the White House" all relevant
questions are considered and
decided before the president
appears.
He said many of them boil
down to a single point: "All. we
want is to be sure we get some
sort of regularized procedures
so we don't end up doing things
on an ad hoc basis ."
Wallison gave no indication
lJolsa Chica bill
killed by panel .. ,
! A bill that would have re·
··rnoved the coastal lowl~ds of
"IJolsa Chica near Huntington
.. Beach from the jurisdiction of
th e California Coastal Com-
mission has been killed by a key
~ssembly Committee.
:·Tipsy drivers
~facing jail
.• SACRAMENTO CAP) -A
c rackdown on California's
.. 4lrunken drivers -including
,;;fflandatory jail lime or a license
• .suspension for a first offense -
has been approved by the Senate
1Judiciary Committee.
. The panel, in a 6-0 vote late
• Monday, sent AB541 by As·
semblywoman Jean Moorhead,
J).Sacramento. to the Senate
floor despite opposition from
•!kgal groups which complained
,:Ule proposed penalties would
, strain an already overburdened
, penal system.
,. , The measure would send sub·
.;etanlial numbers of convicted
~·drunken drivers to jail, in
·'!t andem with another bill passed
·~·by the Senate committee. in·
'iereasing penalties for drunken
. 1.drivers who plea-bargained an
·<~artier drunken-driving charge.
.. ~Woman wins .
::£at issue
1 • DANBURY, Conn. (AP ) -A
·t ·year-old woman committed to
•t mental institution after refus·
• g to dispose of her dead cat
tfas been awarded $25,000 for
'~~lse imprisonment.
--·The award by a Superior
• urt jury to Josephine Wochek
Danbury was against the city
Danbury and Carl Foley. one
two policemen who arrested
woman in August 1974.
Police were called by Ms .
belt's mother a fter the two
men argued about burying
cal, who bad died months
fore.
• •
Although Libya claims sov-
elpty over water extending
miles from ita coast, Wein·
reer saJd that "there isn't a
· sis to any claim that these
re national waters."
Libya's official news agency,
ANA, ln a dispatch apparently
repared . befor~ the clash, de·
ounced the "provocative
aneuvers" by the U.S. 6th
eet in the Gull of Sidra.
T he proposal by s tate ::>en.
Paul Carpenter . 0 -Cypress.
would have opened the door for
development of the 1,600-ac:re
Bolsa Chica, located on the tn·
land s ide of Pacific Coast
Highwa y, south of Warner
Avenue.
Coastal Commission officials
have made preliminary rulings
that 1,200 acres of the lowland
area is a natural wetlands
habitat for wildlife to be protect·
ed from development.
The Assembly Committee on
Energy and Natural Resources
defeated the proposal, SB493 by
a 6·4 vote Tuesday.
The committee unanimously
granted an appeal by lobbyist
and former legis lator John Knox
to reconsider the bill if
Carpenter resubmits it at a
future date.
The bill basically would have
removed Coastal Commission
planning au thority over the
coastal lowland.
It would have endorsed the
Oran ge County Board of
S upervisors' proposed Bolsa
Chica land use plan calling for a
1.800-slip boat marina, 6,000
homes and 600 acres of marsh
preservation.
The county plan must be ap·
proved by officials of California
Coastal Commission. according
to provi.sions of the California
Coastal Act.
Speaking in favor of Carpen·
ter's bill 1'\Jesday were lawyers
for Signal Landmark Inc., which
owns most of the Bolsa Chica,
repr esentali ves o f boating
g r oups, a n d lobbyist Knox ,
representing Signal.
Supporters say the bill would
fulfill a 1973 land title agreement
between Signal and state of·
ficials allowing development in
the coastal area.
Among those speaking against
the bill Tuesday were members
or lbe Amigos de Bolsa Chica en·
vironmental group, Michael
Fischer, executive director or
the California Coastal Com-
mission, Huntington Beac h
Mayor Ruth Finley and former
Huntington Beach Democratic
Assef?1blyman Dennis Mangers.
The-Bolsa Chica is bordered
on three sides by Hunlington
Beach and the fourth side by the
Pacific Ocean. It is located in
county territory.
Garage collapses
HOUSTON (AP> -Crews
searched through the rubble of a
collapsed parking garage for
more than eight hours before
declaring with r elief that,
although several cars we re
crushed flat, no one was ln the
way when the noora gave out.
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VOL'. 74, NO. 231
thlit the words ''ad hoc ba1l1"
could be Wied to de1cribe a1ent1'
action.a out.aide the W uhlnston
hotel where llca1an waa
wounded by a man who had.
mixed wlth reporter1 ,
photoarap h era and other
onlookera neur the hotel eitit.
Secret Service agent Timothy
McCurthy wa11 wounded u he
stepvcd octween Reaaan and the
gunman Agent Jerry Parr h11
been prnlsed hl&hJy for hla swift
action In pushln1 Reagan into
the llmousln<'.
There hua been muc h
discussion o f how the man
accused of t ht' 11hootlng•. John
W. Hinckley Jr., munuged to 1et
so close.
But Wullison 11ald the report
doesn't dl'ul with 11uch specifics
as who should be allowed lo .rct
close to Reagan and how close
they should be allowed.
"We 'll leave those kinds of
questions to the political people
and to people with more
expertise in protection," he saJd.
The Secret Service has
l'llforl'ed noticeably tighter
~ecunty precautions since the
shootings, with reporters and
others being kept al greater
distances from Reagan.
Wallison also said the report
did not concentrate on matters
s ut:h as occasional Secret
Service s uggestions that the
president wear a bullet-proof
vest a t some public
appearances.
From Page A1
JAILED •••
being held because of claims
made by a Mexican firm that
the Santa Ana container com·
pany owed them money. He sa~d
he's still unsure whether this
was the sa m e firm that
chartered the Piper.
"We reviewed the situation
and decided that we just
couldn't let our plane sit down
there deteriorating in this
tropical climate," Liddicot~
said.
So a plan was hatched for re-
covering the turboprop craft ,
estimated lo be worth $300,000.
Liddicote said he went to Puerto
Vallarta where he was to meet
George Thomsen. a pilot who
owns his own charter business al
John Wayne Airport.
Thomsen. a Newport Beach
resident, said he agreed to the
mission as a favor to his friends
a l the Santa Ana firm.
Thoms en said he the n
charte1·ed the Lear Jet and
asked his friend. attorney
Barcelona, to come along "just
for the heck of it."
In Puerto Vallarta. Liddicote
said he met Thomsen on the air
field He said while Thomsen ar·
ranged to have someone in~ate
the tires. he grabbed a pair of
bolt cutters and snapped the
chains securing the Piper.
"We kept expecting someone
to try to stop us," said Lldd.ic?te,
"but nothing happened. We Just
got the hell out or there ...
But Barcelona and the two
charter pilots, who repo~y
checked in at a local hotel with
plans to leave the next day, had
no such luck. They were arrest-
ed the following day and jailed .
It took five days and assistance
from three attorneys and U.S.
Consular officer Phil Ober to ar·
range for their release.
In retrospect, Liddicote said
he feels badly that the trio of
men were apprehended but
doesn't feel his firm is responsi·
ble.
"We didn't go roaring down
there like a bunch of pirates set
on ripping off a plane,'' he said.
··It was our plane. 1t was more
like a repossession than
anything."
From Page A1
DANA. • •
they deserved th e pension
twcausc of the money they saved
the sanitary district. Later they
yielded to public pressure and
reduced the pension amount lo
S50 per month.
A (i(th board member , Don
Kloasen was not on lbe board
when t he ill-fated pension plan
was approved and not subject to
"P<'all vote.
But ousted board men;iber
McComb insists the \lension
plan was not the m ain llSUe in
the recall.
"Special interest groups -
and t here are a lot of them
around here -want to control
the board," he said . "The-
penalon was a side lasue, just a
vehicle for the m to Jain
control."
McComb would not elaborate
on whlcb groups he 1uapected of
seeking control of the 1an1tary
district, saY1n• ht dldn 'l want to
10 Into the Issue any f\arther.
"It's all over now," be said,
addlng he'll have more Ume for
bis family, as will the other ouat.ed members. ''A.Deus (Smltb) la already on
vacatloo, '' be lautbed.
The other recalled membera
cbuld no t b t reached for
comment today .
-~ .......... CRUISING WITH CONFIOENC.E Wi•ar1n~ 1>t 1 •·1·1 t1t1ih tn
stead of wet s uits. u team of S<.•uttl1· wmd ~urff·r' drift ~
across Lake U nion Only two look an un-.<'h1 ·dul1·d dip
Woman handles
own Caesarean
JTHACA, N.Y <AP> -A
young woman who cut herself
open with a pocket knife and de-
livered her premature infant by
Caesarean section was recover·
ing and her 2-pound baby girl wa~ expected to survive. police
say .
The woman , identified by
authorities as Deborah Stagg,
chewed through the umbiHcal
cord, sewed up her s kin with a
needle and thread and was
spotted by officers as she ~ar·
r ied the baby Sunday morrung.
her slacks stained with blood ,
POiice said.
Police said Tuesday they con·
sidered charging the woman
with reckless endangerment, but
Tompkins County District At·
torney J oseph J och recom
mended against s uch charges.·
"It is quite clear that we are
dealing with a woman who may
be emotionally or m entaJly un-
stable," Joch said.
A psychiatrist will examine
M 1s s Stagg when she is well
enough, to determine whether
she should be committed to a
men ta I institution or whether
criminal charges should be filed.
he said.
The unmarried woman, who is
in her 205. apparently was not in
labor but no longer wanted to
carry the baby, authorities said.
Police said s he had been under
casual observation in recent
weeks by police officers who
knew her.
From Page A1
CONTROL • •
duct.'d controller staff directing
air traffic.
Byron Whit e h ead, u
11pokesm1m for thl' ussociutlon,
aald the ft~AA hH made recent
1dJu•tmenta that hav.-ellmlnat
t'd lho11e concerns The ossoda·
llon'i; oxt'cutlve board was
briefed on tht> safely issues
'fur11duy and union president
J J O'Donnell was to give de
tall11 of thut mt.>cU ng later today.
f''AA Admlnl!Jtralor J . Lynn
tlclm11 tiuld Tut'sday the number
of n·port.s or near misses has
df'thncd 11ub11tantlally since the
strike, ulthou.ch hu conceded all
11uch incidenlll may not be re-
i>orll'd to the uency.
A8 of Tut'11d"ay' the FAA !Ullcf it
hu<l rec· •lvt•d 11 reports of near
mll1aefl 11lnet• the 11trike began.
<'Omparf'd with 31 during the
11um.-period a ycnr lliO There
w.-r~· fQJ nt•ar mlHttl reported in
1mw1
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SUSANVILLE <AP1 Two
li ghtning·ca used brush fires
were s till raging today after
blackening about more than
1,200 acres of northeast
California.
Calirornia Department of
Forestry spokesman Dave Tip·
tom said late Tuesday that the
fight against the Indian Creek
fire north of the town of Bieber
was going well. but there was
still no estimated time of con
tainment or control
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Prince Constantl1n, foreground, and Prince Johan F'riso of the
Netherlands behind him try to cover camera.! with their hands.
while miffed at scores of photograph(rS awaiting them on first
day of .school at The Hague.
Real Maria von Trapp gets ovation
Baroness Maria von Trapp
received a standing ovation
from the rirst-night audience
at "The Sound of Music," the
most expensive musical ever
presented in the British
capital.
The 74-year-old baroness,
whose book about her real·
life escape from the Nazis
during World War II inspired
the musical, walked onto the
stage at the end of the show.
"I enjoyed it very much
The cast is wonderful." she
saii:I in a television interview
later.
According to the pro-
ducers, the musical cost
nearly $1.4 million, including
$12 ,740 ror the wedding
clothes worn by Maria and
Baron von Trapp. British
singer Pe&ula Clark made
her stage debut as Maria. the
role made famous on film by
JuUe Andrews.
i''ormer Olympic medallat
Brvce Jeuer 1tarted work
11 a auett 1tar on "CHIPI"
a1 neaot.laUona continued to
determlnt whether Erik
E1trada wUI r~turn to the
NBC terle1.
JeMer will portray a new
motorcycle officer ln the
CaWornla Hl&hway Patrol,
said an MGM spokesman.
Jenner was Hated a1 a
"special auest atar" or
"guest performer" but may
appear on six show1 or more.
Jenner is an NBC sports
personality and an expert
motorcyclist.
Former President Jimmy
Carter, who dismissed A•·
drew Youa1 from his post as
U.N. ambassador, taped pro-
motional radio spots boosting
Young's bid for mayor of
Atlanta.
Young represented Atlanta
in Congress prior to Carter's
election and, Carter said on
the tape, he gave up that post
because "I needed him to
serve our country at the
United Nations and in my
cabinet."
State Sen. Alan Robbins,
recently acquitted of several
charges of having sex with
minors, is considering selling
the rights to his story for
book or movie purposes.
In a telephone interview,
Robbins said he has had
··several offers'' ror the
rights lo his story, pre-
sumably for a book or movie
Former Deputy Secretary
of State Warren Chrla&opber
has been elected a director of
Los Angeles-based First In-
terstate Bancorp.
...........
Actor Charlton Heston appl.auda Pre8ident and Mrs. Reagan following their arrival at a fund raising
receplian at the Century Plaza hctel in.Los Angeles this week.
Florida, Maine deluged
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Advisory panels axed
Supervisors abolish 2 commissions in economy move l
lb GLENN SC01T °' .. ....., ...........
The ax has fallen on two ad·
visory 1roups formed dur1n1 the
1970. to help set policies for
Oran1e County.
The county Board of
Superviaors, in separate votes,
did away with the 19·member
Citizens' Direction Finding Com·
mission and the 11-member
Dellnquency Prevention Com·
mission.
Board Chairman Ralph Clark,
who suggested the cuts, said
abol.lahing the two groups will
save the county $158,000 a year
in staff salaries and other ex-
penses.
He said continuing the com·
missions is "a luxury we can do
without, especially considering
the other pressing demands on
our general fund."
The Citizens' Direction Find-
ing Commission was created in
1970 to aid in producing a new
county General Plan.
The group later worked on
other projects suggested by the
supervisors and eventually U ·
sumed a role of looklna at lon1
ranee planning Implications.
The Delinquency Prevention
Commission beaan in 1978 to
coordinate countywide pro·
1rama aimed at keeping adoles·
cents off the streets. But
supervisors tacitly
acknowledged Tuesday that the
group never took a leadership
role and Clark claimed that its
duties are better bandied by
other agencies.
The supervisors voted unan-
imously to do away with the
direction finding commission,
and 4·1, with Thomas Riley dis-
senting, to abolish the dellnquen·
cy commission. Riley said the
group saves the county more
than it costs in preventing social
problems.
The commissions will cease to
exist on Oct. 1. Supervisors
agreed to place five staff mem-
bers in the delinquency com-
mission in other county positions
and asked the County Ad·
ministrative Office to figure a
w1y for the Youth Advt.ory
Boord to flt lnto couaty
framework. 1'
The group had reportect"to
the delinquency comml11lon ...
In related action Tueada)'t!the
supervisors agreed to insWUte
an annual review or au comaty
advisory boards during summer
budget hearings. '-1
The recommendation c~e
f r o m S u p e r v i s o r 8 rt~ c e
Neslande, who said the 1roups
often require hidden co•'-in
staff time and lend to becoaae a
burden to the government. •,
"Clearly, for many reaSOQf, it
Is easier to create panels U.... it
is to dissolve them," N~e
said. • By conducting an annu_.. re·
view, the supervisors can better
administer the advisory boarck.
Nestande said. 'r
The supervisors asked the ad·
ministrative office to suae&t
methods for implementl.n& an
annual "sunset clause" anAt for
an inventory of existing com,nil·
tees. r
.,
Magnets navigation Airport
aid for dolphins? panel
'too slow'· WASHINGTON CAP> -Scien·
Lists have discovered magnetic
material in the beads of
dolphins that may help the sea
mammals navigate during their
long migrations.
Researchers said the dis-
covery means dolphins join cer·
tain bacteria, bees and homing
pigeons as living organisms re·
cenlly found to contain magnets.
·'This appears to be the first
reported occurrence of
magnetite in a mammal," the
researchers said in a report
publi:hed this week in Science
mag8l'ne.
Magnetite is a naturally OC·
curring compound of iron and
oxygen common l y called
lodestone. Its discovery in or-
ganisms has added weight to
theories that some creatures use
the Earth's geomagnetic field as
a navigational aid.
John Zoeger of Los Angeles
Harbor College and Michael
Fuller and J . Robert Dunn of the
University of California at Santa
Barbara discovered and con·
firmed the ma111etic material in
the brain linings of common
Pacific dolphins.
The researchers said the
magnetite was found at the rear
of tbe brain in the dura matter,
the fibrous membrane that cov·
ers the brain and separates it
from the skull.
While most of the magnetite
discovered was microscopic, re·
searchers found a particle in one
sample big enough to be visible
to the naked eye.
This particle was covered with
what appeared to be nerve
fibers and had a protruding,
stalk-like object in the center
that also was interlaced with
fibers, the report said.
"The fibers may be a nerve
net and the large object could be
part of a magnetic receptor," it
continued. "The association of
apparent nerve fibers with the
magnetite suggest that the
magnetite is n ot simply a
metabolic by-product but has a
sensory function."
Fuller said in a telephone in·
terview Tuesday that the
magnetite found in dolphins was
"soft," meaning it could easily
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cntifi~ Gtmow1111t. ACS
3 TONS OF ROCK
for an ounce of gold
The romantic old scene of a
grizzly prospector digging
nuggets our of a hillside with a
pick and shovel was great for
movies, but it just Isn't done
that way nowadays. Almoet all
of lbe world's gold comes from
as deep as two and a ball miles
down in South Africa's mines .
Men ao down in elevators each
m ornin1 to drlll holes i n
designated spots on the face or
"st.ope" of the worldn& awface.
It's bot, dirty work. After the
holes are drilled, dynamite la
inserted ln the holes and the
men come back to the swface.
Each man's hardhat la
numbered, and the dynamite ii
not tr111e~ until each hardhat is placed in a deslpated rack,
sifnllying that all men are out
of the mine. After tbe blut,
another shlll of men 1oes down
to load the 1old·bearln1 ~ lnto
under1round trains which
shuttle lt to elevators and up to
the surface. 1ltle ore 1 cnaahtd
and about an ounce of told la
extr.cted from eac.b three tom
of ore. Ttte n>ek la cruabed to a
powder and chemically tNated
to MPU•te the told from tbit
roell .
be magnetized or demagnetized
by relative ly weak magnetic
fields.
This means it is unlikely the
magnetite acts as a permanent·
ly magnetized compass needle
pointing in a desired direction.
he said.
"If this is a navigation aid, it
could work by detecting lines '111
the Earth's magnetic field either
through being magnetized by the
field or by being deformed by
the field's pull," Fuller said.
The scientis ts discovered
magnetite in dolphins by taking
dead, stranded animals collect-
ed for research and making
cross.sections of their heads.
Each section then was scanned
for magnetism with a special.
supersensitive magnetometer in
Fuller's laboratory.
"In all, five dolphins were
studied and, with the exception
of one that was so badly decom-
posed that the dissection was not
satisfactory. each contained
comparably magnetized tissue,"
the study said.
County gets
U.S. safety
allocation
The federal government is
scheduled to send almost a half·
million doUars to Orange County
this fiscal year for a highway
safety program to paint warning
signs and words on the pave·
ment of major streets.
The warnings will be stenciled
at about 80 locations throughout
the county at a cost of $446,000.
The painting is supposed to be
completed by next April.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors agreed Tuesday to
authorize an agreement for the
grant from the Federal Highway
Administration. Local officials
are charged with evaluating in·
tersection.s where the warnings
are paint ed to determine
whether the markings decrease
accidents.
At least three members~ the
Orange County Board of
Supervisors are concerned that
a blue ribbon committee 'Ied
to examine possible sites a
regional airport may not P·
proaching its task fast enough.
"The committee's not m!:g
as expeditiously as poss , ·•
declared Supervisor 8 ce
Nestande during consideration
of a request to name Tim
Strader of the Koll Coml>'IJY .
Newport Beach , and ,,Pon
Christesen, of the Christ.faen
Company, Laguna Hills, to· the
committee.
The names were submitted u
replacements for J . Robert
Fluor, president of Fluor Corp.,
and Donald Yockey , president of
Defense Electronics Operations
of Rockwell International, who
declined to serve. The committee was formed in
March, but has only met once. lt
is scheduled to meet again Sept.
2 , following an Aug .· 27
helicopter tour of possible sites
for a regional airport that WOUid
serve the county's long-baul
air travel needs. ~
Board Chairman Ralph Clark,
an response to Nestande's com·
ment, said concern over UMt ap-
parent delays was "foremost'' in
the minds of committee mem-
bers.
Formation of the blue riltbon
committee was authorized when
supervisors approved th&-$75
million master plan for1 re·
development of John Wayne
Airport. At that time, board
members said the county must
find a site for a new airportlbat
could handle the county's lbog-
d istance air travel require·
ments, as well as shoulder iome
of the short-haul · burden ·now
placed on John Wayne.
Thus far, the commit~bas
been reviewing regional ~
site studies conducted by the
Southern California Association
of Government's Aviation \Jlork
Program Committee. Long
Beach-Los Angeles Har~or,
Camp Pendleton and Sanijago
Canyon east of Orange ei}Jler
have-or are being consider~ u
potential sites for such a fa~ly.
s Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /WednHday, Auguat 19, 1981
HAZARDOUS TO HEAL TH -Vanda ls with a
settse of humor and a political statement to
make have revised this cigar e tte advertise
m*nt in Seattle by adding the bottom line and
A
drawing in a s ketch of President Reagan.
Owners or the billboard said they wi ll r estore
the placard lo its original message
FEC seeks Carter cash
Government claims $105,364 owed for campaign grant
WASHINGTON ( P > -The
Fc;deral Election Commission.
in Its final audit on former
President Carter's 1980 cam·
pafgn, has asked him to pay
back $105,364 to the government,
most of it interest earned on
federal aid granted to the Carter
cah\paign.
The commission, which had
given both Carter and President ..
Reagan money to finance their
campaigns, on Tuesday asked
Carter to pay $103.169 in interest
earned on the federal a id.
The commission also asked
the former president to pay it
$923 in contributions the com-
mission ruled had been im·
properly accepted by the com·
mittee and Sl,270 in expen-
ditures the FEC said were not
soo f ighling 5
tp Hughes contest
.. •
1f(>USTON <AP) -A lawyer
r* 500 distant relatives or
H6ward Hughes complains his
clients' attempts for a piece of
the late billionaire's estate has
·nckley
oved to ~uantico
1 WASIUNGTON <AP > -The
Jl>Vemment has transferred ac-~Hd presidential assailant
hn W. Hinckley Jr. from a
eral prison In North Carolina,
J 1Uce Department spokesman
m DeCalr said.
DeCalr aaid Hinckley, char1ed
Ith woundlne President
ea1an and a Secret Service
ent March 30 in W11hinston,
u moved .Tuesday to the bril the Marine Corps' Quantico,
a .1 tralnln1 bue.
Justice Department sources
bo •ked not to be named said
y expected a federal arand
in W ublnston to return an
etment lat.er thia week in tbe
tack on Rea1an. DeCa1r said that Hlnckley wu oved became paychlatric test.a
dered by a federal judp bad
completed and became de-
lawyen wanted eaaler ac·
to Hinckley.
A court-ordered psychiatric
port ~ by the medical
It at the Federal Correetloaal
tJtutlon at Rutner, N.C., wu
bmitted to a federaJ Judi•
GD AUi. 1 and Maled bJ die
•• nnasaa
been "a paternity case rather
than an heirship trial."
The 500 are fighting five other
people in probate court here.
who claim to be closer relatives
or Hughes. They sa y the five
trace their lineage through a
woman who w as born il -
legitimately.
At stake is half the estate left
by the recluse, estimated at
between $180 million and S2
billion.
Judge Pat Gregory last week
ordered the legitimacy question
be cleared up at a separate trial.
begirutin~ next Monday.
The proceeding will seek to de-
t e rmine whether the late
Elspeth Hughes was the
legitimate daughter of Hughes'
uncle, New York playwright
Rupert Hughes. The 500 client.a
of lawyer George Panham con·
tend that Rupert Hughes was
sterile as a result of a case of
mumps and that Elspeth was
conceived In an Illicit atfalr.
The Elspeth H u1he1 deJcen·
danta tra ce the ir llnea1e
throueh Hughe1' crandfathtr.
while the 500 trace the lra
throu&h A arc.t-arandfather. 8o
the only way tho 600 can lay
claim to an)' lnhcsrltance 11 for
the Elspeth If u•h•• link to bo
declared lnv1lld
If t.hat comn aboul, Ore1ory
uld the proctedln., Woukl bt
rec:t11ed and a ueond na· tlonwtde March lot mor• dltlant
patem1I hel,. would befln. 'ntat
would furthtr delay H ttlt rn«tl
of the 5~yt1r old Mb1t. ewer Ult
H tatAI.
Greaory hH rt fu1ed t.o orct.r
blood teat.a tor Huth"•' m1ttm1l
and palAlmal oou•ln1 . l'!llhteen
of the coualn1 banded to1et.her In
1976 to keep the estate out of the
h&ndl of pretender•.
But a teat would be "an ln·
vaalon of their bodl11," Grtaory
aald.
Gre1ory already hH ruled
that Hughes left neither a wl11
. nor any immediate betn.
Maternal heh,-1 were quickly
determined Monday , but
lawyers predlct a Iona batUe
over paternal heln. ,
''The effect of the jury's
verdict will have no results on
thetr le1ltlmac1 1tatu1,"
Pamham 1ald of the COU1ina.
"What we are trylnl t.o de·
terml.ne la wbo 1et.a the oUMr
half of Howard Hu1het' eatat.e,
and Inheritance paHff by
bloodline.''
But Gretory retponded: "We
are not here ~ lQI all of
the uJtimaM
Hu.-. ft
lermlne if -.-.....
lnt descen a ta of bh
ar&Ddparent.a and if there are, it
would a\ltomaUcally cut olf all
th• MCODd and thl.rd coualn.t ... \
allowed under the rederaJ cam·
paign financing law.
And the report said Carter
may later be asked to pay back
more money.
The FEC audit of Carter's
general election campaign said
"a certain other m alter noted
during the audit was referred to
the commission 's Office o r
General Counsel for considera·
tion .... " A footnote said this
could resuJt in a further request
for payment.
The audit mentioned two
areas where matters were re-
ferred to commission coUDMI,
some under a section of the law
dealing with financial disclosure
and one under the law that pro·
vldes federal funds for presiden-
tial campaigns.
The final audit or Reagan's
campaign had also been expect-
ed this month, but the president
went to court last week to block
release of the report.
The suit filed by the president
s aid an interim audit report in·
dicated election law violations
may have been involved and in·
dicated the commission might
ask the Reagan campaign to re·
pay the government more than
$1.5 million.
Although the commission is
banned by law from discussing
pending matte rs. the Carter
case was not believed to be as
serious as the problems that
prompted Reagan's lawsuit.
The Carter committee made
no attempt to bl ock the report on
Ila activities nor did It demand a
fo rmal hearing, as did Reagan's
committee.
Both presidential campaign
committees were granted S29.4
million each and were prohibit·
ed from acceptln& private con·
trlbutlon11 e111cept to defray legal
a nd accountlnii costs involved In
<'Omplyln1 with the election
law11.
Usts prompt
draft dodger
reports
PHOENIX <AP) -U.S. Selec·
live Service offlclala say posted
llata of the names of youn1 men
wbo have registered for the
draft are drawln& calla from
people who want to report draft
dod1en.
But the same offlclal1 in
Phoenix and Washington, D.C.,
say t.hat wu not the reason for
posting the lists.
A Washington spokeswoman
aald it IJ an effort to make the
Selective Service more "open."
Public affalra officer Joan
Lamb aald the Selective Service .
ls not encoura1ing people to turn
In tbe namea of youn1 men
wbOM namea do nol appear on
their local list.
"However, I will be the flnt
penon to admit that we have re-
ceived bundreda of letters from
people around the country liv· lnc names of youna men they
didn't let 00 realltratlon l.lats,''
she added.
Ma. Lamb aald that wben the
Selective Service cbecka the
namea a1alnlt It.a computer Uata
and tlnda a match, lt aendl all
vlol•ton a wamln1 Jetter.
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Tests • ID deaths probe show drug altered
RIVERSIDE CAP> -U.S.
Food and Drug Administration
tests show that pre·packaaed
doses of lidocaine found at a
Perris hospital where nine elder-
ly patients died mysteriously
were altered to increase its
strength. prosecutors say.
The announcement by the
Riverside County diistrlct at·
torney's office this week came
wilhio days of a county report
Uut lidocalne was round ln
lethal doses in those nine elderly
patients who died at the Com·
munity Hospital of the Valleys
last April.
The drug. commonly used to
regulate e rratic heart beats in
heart attack patients. a lso may
have caused deaths of four other
patients in Perris and one at a
Banning hospital. More tests are
being conducted to determine
the exact cause or death in the
cases.
Assistant District Attorney
Thomas Hollenhorst said the
concentrations of lidocaine
found 1n several partially used
a mpules al Com munity were
higher than the concentrations
listed on the la bels. The ampules
contain pre-measured a nd pre
packaged doses of the drug.
Hollenhorst i,aid investigators
believe the ampules were tam-
pered with. Other doses from the
same lot of the drug were tested
and found to have concentra-
tions a s listed by the drug
manufa ct ur e r . Abbott
Laboratories in North Chicago.
·'That CQ/lc lusion has been
drawn from the fact that Abbott
checked other ampules from the
same production lot, and they
we re well within the legal
tolerance s and medical
tole rances of the drug."
Hollenhorst said
"It appears. as a conclusion,
that once they left the fa ctory in
a pre·packaged form, that some
of those ampules were tampered
with or adulterated somehow,"
llollenhorst said, adding that the
concentration could have been
increased by replacing the pre-
measured dose with lidocaine of
a higher concentration.
Hollenhorst said it would be
"speculative" to attempt to link
the altered a mpules to any of the
deaths at the hospital.
He said the normal concentra·
lion of lidocaine in the ampules
is ·' l or 2 percent·· mixed with a
sterile solution
fie would not reveal the con·
centrat1on levels in the ampules,
except to say they were higher
than l or 2 percent. He did say
then~ was no uniformity found an
the altered doses.
Restoration celebration set
Dignitaries plan event marking end to Capitol work
SACRA MENTO <AP > -A
committee of some of the top
people in Hollywood , business,
labor and politics is pla nning a
week long celebration to mark
completion of the state Capitol's
restoration.
The panel hopes to raise
$435.000 in private funds to pay
for the Capitol Restoration Gala.
tentatively scheduled to begin
Jan 4 Planned activities in
elude a benefit concert Jan. 8
and dedication ceremonies and a
parade J a n. 9.
The Capitol's 11 2-year -old
west wing 1s being renovated to
bring it up to earthquake safety
standards and to res tore its
turn·of the century decor The
S68 milhon project is expected to
be compl<.'ted this year
Membl'rs o f th e Capitol
Restoration Gala Committee
and Board of Directors mclude
a(•tor Ed Asner , Los Angeles
Mayor Tom Bradley, actor Mike
Connors, San Francisco Mayor
Dianne Feinstein. actress Mitzi
Gaynor. author Alex Haley, ac·
tor Telly Savalas. actress Cicely
T yson and San Diego Mayor
Pt•tc Wilson.
Brown blasts
GOP on
m e dfly issu e
SACRAMENTO <APJ G
Edmund Brown Jr has said-.1t·
move to impeach him for bbJ•,
handling of the Mediterrane¥:
fruit fl y invasion was the wall••
of "R epublic an
pranksters entrenched in
demagoguery "
Brown, 1n his first public
response to potential impeach·
ment proceedings, said TuesdlJ':
·'the farmers and the lobbyis~
are going to have to rethil\k
some of their demagoguery J>f
the last few days. There are a lot
o f Monda y -morning
quarterbacks ... " --...... 1 .......
OUTPOURING Michael Accard i of Glt:ndale looks at President Reagan has been in-
d fl vi t e d to s pea k at th e
Circuit riding
court state first The Democratic governor al.I~
defended the battle against tit'
fruit fly. calling it an "excellenv• ozens o e tters delivered to him in Tijuana expressing ceremonies. said J ohn Hay. vice
hope for his daughter. Amanda. 2. who has leukemia. Ac president of the Caltfornia SA."'J FRANCISCO I AP> The pla ce~ other than permanent ly run program .. the medfly is cardi look Amanda for cibly from a Los Angeles hospital lo Chamber o r Commerce and first out of town session of a lo<.'allons of the courts for the being controlled " • ~
Tijuana clinic where cancer is r eported in remission. chairman of the gala committee stale Co urt of Appeal under a convenience of litigants and Meanwhile. one of Brown's
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fl c1sco applauded the planned f d I · h t h · After bric y testin g a the Far!>t Appellate D1stnct in session. He is head of the coun· ace. ec anng t a t e tm·
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' romising' writer aided by Mailer now on run ... years," Bonn 11ld of h.ll lee1Jn11 at tbe time. " ...
His attitude, his demeandr lndicated psychosis.'' NEW YORK <AP) -Jack Hen'1' Abbott WH
toast of the town'• literary aet Just a month
o, an untrained writer who'd parlayed a helllah
Ume behind ban into an acclaimed book and a
omlalnai life.
Today Abbott 11 on the run, possibly in Mexico, lrll to dod1e a murder cbar1e, trylnt to bide
e letter J , A. C, K that are tattooed on the four
gera of bis left hand.
Hls writing since mid-July seems to have been
lted to two letters malled to bla slater in Salt
ke City, naminc her recipient of royalties from
n the Belly of the Peut,' · a vivid collection of
ters Abbott wrote to author Norman Maller
ut prison Ure.
Police say that on July 18, six weeks after he
s moved rrom a Utah priaon to a Manhattan
lfway house, Abbott argued with a waiter. They
pped out to the sidewalk, where the waller was
tied and killed.
Since then, Maller, the man who discovered
bolt, helped him get bis letters published, wrote
letter to h.ls parole board and gave him a job ln
w York. has refused to discuss the case.
Maller is "still unwilling to talk about it. I
nJc that unwillingness will be permanent," Scott
redilh, literary agent for Mailer and Abbott.
'd Monday.
"He's just heartsick. He's so distressed about
w this turned out," Meredith said of the Pulitzer
ize-winning writer, who is spendina August in
ine.
Mailer has been alternately criticized for ig·
ring or glamorizing Abbott's record of violence,
·ch began with reform school at age i.c and
lminated with a conviction In 1966 for killing a
low Inmate. Abbott ls now :rt.
"The press is mad at Norman because he
n'l talk about this," said an associate who
ked not to be identified. "And they have a right
be. He shouldn't have crawled into a cocoon like
·s. especially since he's usually so open."
The detective supervising the manhunt said
boll would be caught eventually. He has spent
but 10 months of his Ille since age 14 in custody,
d "he is fundamentally incapable of coping in
e society," said Detective William Majeski.
"He's a survivor," Majeski conceded. "But.
al was in prison. In New York he had trouble
m the start.•·
Majeski said that although Abbott never
owed signs of paranoia or violence to Mailer or
eredith, he was una ble to deal with routine mat-
s.
Meredith said he was shocked by the knifing.
"Even when we had small business disagree·
ments he was mild, pleasant and gentle. There
was never the slightes t indication of a tendency
toward violence," he said. "l would have walked
down any street with Jack, and I can't say that for
all my clients."
When Abbott was in prison, Meredith, Maller
and Random House editor Eroll McDonald wrote
letters to his parole board, praising his writing.
t others say that was not why he wa~ granted
ole, effective Aug. 25, and moved to a halfway
use in the interim.
Lawyers with the Prisoners' Rights Project at
e federal prison in Marion, Ill., say Abbott made
raham may
vert deficit
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP> -Evangelist Billy
aham says 1981 has been a bad year financially.
but donors hav e been so
generous that he hopes to avert
a year-end deficit.
Graham said the problems
his Minneapolis-based religious
group faces are largely caused
by rising costs. He said earlier
a deficit of $2.S million in May
could reach $6 million by the
end of 1981.
"' In July, Graham issued a
AMAM hand-written appeal to s up·
rters asking for "your daily prayer and the most
nerous gift you can send to meet this
ergency. ''
Graham said the response has been good and,
th budget cuts, the deficit has been reduced.
"If the present giving ... continues," he said,
t is projected this deficit could be eliminated by
·s year's end."
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but until he talked to them, he was not getting
out.'' said JacqueUne Abel. a staff lawyer who had
repreaented Abbott.
Capt. Thomas Bona, director of the maximum
security unit at the Utah prison, told a reporter he
opposed Abbott's release.
"Abbott was a dangerous individual who
should be given a re-hearing for parole in two
"In the Belly of the Beut" bu &one lnto lla
third prtntin& and abould eam Ill aut.bor at leaat
S250,000 when foreign aalea are Included, Meredith
said. Abbott had been paid about $18,000, moat of
which went for lawyers' fees.
Meredltb said It was too early to determine the
crime's effect on sales.
"People have said this Is great publicity, but
we're very nervous about that. It could be people
will walk away from the book," he said.
On whether he remains Abbott's agent.
Meredith said, "Well, I'd like to hear hls aide
before I answer. But 1 suppose I am.
"I think he's gone for good. He won't come
back. He can't. He's a great talent, but lt was a
horrible crime."
It's new. It's beige.
One child
favored
PEKIN G (AP )
Some Chinese children
s uffer painful d is·
· crlmlnation for not be·
lng an only child, letters
to a major newspaper
complained.
The letters to the
People's Daily agreed
with the policy of en·
couraging parents to
have only one child to
help c urb population
growth in this nation of
a billion le.
Cell 642-5171.
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~~~\ ... ,,~ ~ Investigate
health clubs
DEAR READERS: Before joining a
bealth dub, tblnk what membership might
do to your budget as well as to your body,
says the California Society of Certified Public
Accountants.
Inspect several health clubs or spas
before you obligate yourself. Does the club
altemate use for men and women? Vlalt at
the time you pla.n to ue the club so you can
see bow crowded It gets. Does every facWty
advertised by the club e:dst? Check &be pool,
showers and locker area for cleullDeH.
Does the equipment work? How many
employees are avaUable to supervise use of
the exercise equipment! What's &be extent of
training offered? If the club provides ex·
erclse classes, ask for a schedule. Are there
extra charges for the classes?
Annual memberslllp fees can ru&e from
$100 to $1,000. Flad out U any extra cllargea
are involved for locker and towel rental, use
of tennis or racquetball courts and other
services.
Depndlng upon tbe type of membership
you may be able to ase oaly oae health club
or a number of facUlUea in &be same &eaeral
area. U yoa prefer not to commit to a fall
year's membership, ask U a 1borter term la
avallable.
How will yoa pay tbe membenblp fee! U
the dab accepts credit ca•. yoa ca• cllar1e
the fee, or It may allow tutallment pay-
ments. U there are Onan~ charges, make
sure tbe annual percentage rate and the
down payment are quoted la tbe contract.
Compare what It would COit to ftnance tbe fee
through your bank or otber borrowing
sources.
Read every Item OD both aides or the
membersblp contract. Accordlng to tbe As·
soclatloa Physical Fltneu Centers, half the
legitimate complaints lodged agalDat health
clubll would be eliminated U tbe coasumer
read the contract. It aboald state all rules
and regulations, lncludlag wlilea the faclllty
la available for ue, respoulbWtles of bo&la
the member and &be club, membenlllp can-
cellation provlllou and refund polldes.
Nearly Z,MO complalata agalaat bealtb
clubs were recorded last year by the National
Council of Better Business Bureau. About
%40 fell lDto &be "selllag pracUces" area,
whicb Includes higb pre11ure sales. The
CPAs advise taking your time before aignlag
any health club contract and being certain
yoa understand all provisions of the contract.
Political items marked
DEAR PAT DUNN: I bought some
copies or presidential campaign posters re·
cenUy and noticed that all or them had the
dates of manufacture listed. ls this some kind
of legal requirement?
C.S., Fountain Valley
Yes. T1le federal Hobby Protedioe Act
reqa.lres that sellers of lmltatloa poUUcaJ
Items (buttons, posters, literature, stickers
or advertisements) mark &be Items wltb the
calendar year ln wbJcb they were maaafac-
tured. lmltatJon namllmadc Items (cola1,
tokens. paper money or commemorative
medals) mast be marked "copy." U yoa re·
ceive an lmltatloll ln1tead of aa aatlaeatlc
Item and It's no& marked properly, under tills
law you may me salt for damages and seek
an lnjuctlon agalnat &be practice.
• "Got a problem? Then write to Pat \..1 Dunn. Pat wiU Ct.It rN ta~. getting
"' the annoera and action you neN to
•
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Dunn, At Your Servi«, Oran~ Coast
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man11 tettn1 a.t pouible wiU be OIUl«rN, but phoned
inquirie• or kUna not incla.dmg the reader'• full
name, addreu and buriMu hou"' pltoM num~
cannot be c~red. Thia column aPJHtQrs dailll ez.
Clpt SundoJll."
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Shop where murder
weapon bought closing
HONOLULU (AP) -''Hawaii's
No. 1 Gun Shop," where admitted
killer Mark David Chapman bought
the murder weapon used in the slay-
ing of ex-Beatie John LeMon, la clos-
ing in the race or stricter government
regulations.
The store -Its name is J&S En·
terprises -is located about a block
from Honolulu's
police station and
became notorious
worldwide as the
place Chapman '
purchased the
Charter Arms ( .38
caliber) pistol
used to kill Len·
non.
The sale was legal under the CMA,,_,.
then-existing law. but many people
held owner Steven Grahovac
responsible for the New York City
killing.
Grahovac said he received threats
from all over the world arter the Len·
non murder. The anger was unfairly
directed, he says.
"When someone gets beat to death
with a baseball bat, no one aak1
where the killer bought the bat,"
said Steve's wife, Jackie, a part
owner of the store
But it was anger at government rea·
ulalions and "closet gun owners"
rather than the threats that made
Grahovac decide to aet out or the aun
business.
Grahovac says it's the gun owners'
unwillingness to fight for their rights
that has enabled the government to
pass laws like Hawaii's gun registra· lion statute.
Hawaii's law requires a lO·day
waiting period during which police
conduct security and fingerprint
checks on the buyer.
Grahovac Is unloading more than
$800,000 in guns before opening a
second-hand merchandise store. The
new store will sell a few guns.
Grahovac says, but will not be the
firepower supermarket that earned
J&S the nickname. "Hawaii's No. l Gun Shop."
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Game ivarden skunk charmer
LITTLE EGG HARBOR
TOWNSHIP, N.J . <AP) -Pru·
dent people 1tep 11lde when
Geor1e Schavlay 1oe1 to work.
Wben you trap 1kunk1 for a Uv·
lac. you can expect to work
alOGe.
"I have a way with them,"
aaya Schavlay, '7. "You really
have to woo them. How 1hall I
say It -you have to charm
them."
Aa the 1ame warden for thla
s mall Pine Barrens town,
Scbavlay rids skunks from the
township's homes, 1ardens and
earbage bins. The job has
earned him the nickname. of
"skunk charmer" and "Dr.
Doolittle.''
Hie task can be a stinker:
skunks can spray their penetrat·
lng vapors up to 2S feet when
an1ered or frightened. Most bite
and some have been known to be
rabid. ,.
He uses a special cage to
catch the animals. When the
skunk walks in for the bait, it
steps on a pedal, shutting the
door.
That'• the euy part. Becauae
an annoyed skunk la liable to
s pray when a person •P·
proacbel, Scbavlay then bu to
tum on the charm.
He slnp, whistles and talka to
the captured 1kunk1 to calm
them before he place• a towel
over the cage. He lnalsta they
won't spray alter they're cov·
ered.
He loads the skunks onto a
truck and releuea them ln the
township's deep plnelands.
Schavlay never traps a skunk
when it might rain. He says wet
skunks are particularly irritable
because "they get colds."
He has had two failures: he
was sprayed when a nosy
neighborhood dog interfered
with his pickup and another time
when an anxious helper acciden·
tally released a skun.k in the
truck.
Schavlay says o nly cows'
milk, not tomato juice or any
kind of cologne, will rid a body
or skunk odors.
Dirwsaur eggs found
CHOTEAU, Mont. <AP> -
They call it "Egg Mountain,"
but there's. nothing fresh about
the eggs scientists are finding
there. They're the eggs or
dinosaurs, and they're believed
to be about 80 million years old.
Thirty more eggs were round
recenUy, bringing to about 150
the number of dinosaur eggs
found on the small hill near
Choteau. Paleontologist John Homer of
Princeton University and Bob
Makela, a science teacher at
Rudyard, Mont., have been
working at the site four sum-
mers.
Come Hear this Free Lecture
THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE
HEALING HEART
by John A. Grant~.B. ,,,.._.,,,,.ow••• Sci.a ., ~
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednuday, Auguat 19, 1981 ~·
,.,.~
Ebony. a 6·year·old child born as a diseased. unwanted in/ar1t .
/roltcs near her Chicago home as adoptwe mother Diane
Peacock looks on.
Love, care provide
miracle for child
CHICAGO (A P> -Ebony
Peacock came into this world
so diseased that nurses wore
gloves to protect themselves
from infection when they
picked her up. No one -ln·
eluding her mother -want·
ed her.
Ebony was born with con·
genital syphilis and rubella,
porous bones and a heart de·
feel. She weighed less than a
pound and a half.
Doctors at the University
of Illinois high·risk, nursery
diagnosed the infant as blind
and deaf. They said her con·
dition would worsen.
They were wrong.
Six years later, Ebony ls a
lively. normal child, a kin·
dergarten graduate who is
about to enter the first grade.
New medicine s and
technologies played a role,
but doctors credit tbe care
Ebony received from one
woman a licensed prac·
tlcal nurse who loved a baby
no one wanted -as the key
to her recovery.
"She was real scrawny
looking." remembers Diane
Peacock, who was employed
in the high-risk nursery when
Ebony was born.
"People said if you gave
her a tin cup, she'd look like
a chimpanzee. Most of the
preemies (premature
babies> have a cuteneu
about them, but she didn't.,.,
Nev ertheless , Mrs .
Peacock quielly "adopted"
Ebony as her special char1e.
She held her often, and would
wrap her in a blanket and
carry her around like a
papoose as she cared for
other babies.
When Ebony was six
months old, and weighed six
pounds, Mrs. Peacock was
allowed to take her home.
.. Within the first month,
she began to respond to
sound and she'd never done
that In the hospital," Mrs.
Peacock said. ·'A few months
later, she responded to light.
Each Ume 1 took her back to
the hospital for a monthly
c heckup , they couldn 't
believe it.··
Ebony's sight and hearing
developed, h er bones
strengthened and her heart
defect cleared spontaneous·
ly . Mrs. Peacock said.
When Ebony turned 1, Mrs.
Peacock, then a divorced
mother with a 3-year·old
child, adopted her.
Mrs. Peacock's emotional
involvement was vital to
Ebony's health, said Dr.
Dharmapurl Vidyasager ,
director or the newborn
nurseries at the University or
Illinois hospital.
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Protesters o verlook
some . e arthl y facts
Recent state Coastal Com
mission approval or the ump
teenth plan for development of
the lrvlno Coast between Corona
del Mar a nd Laguna Beach
brought. not surprisingly. a bar-
rage or complaints from coastal
residents for whom the very
thought o f developing t h is
beautiful land is e nough to raise
the blood pressure.
That's unders tandable. The
drive down this stre tch with the
ocean on one side and the Irvine
cattle munching p eaceably inlund
is one or the last remaining dl!
lights in this growing area.
To dedicated coast lover~.
the only acceptable development
here is no deve lopment al all
The problem, of course. is that
with the exception of the state
park area, the land happe ns lo
h ave an owner in this case lhl'
Irvine Company.
That fact apparently also is
e nough to raise a certain amount
of blood pressure. But fact it 1s.
And the Irvine Company is no
more likely to dedicate its land in
perpetuity to the public good than
is the proud owner or a single
ocean-view lot who someday
ho~s Lo hutld his dream home on
it.
In thes e times. thanks ln
large part to the e.xistence or the
Coastal Commission . unsavory
development of coastal lands can
be mon.• or less controlled. Much
of the Irvine Coast will become a
st ate park. more will be left in
oµe n space and plans to build
18 ,000 homes ha v~ been scaled
down to 2.000
That's probably about t he
best we can hope for. rt would be
nice to think that our children
and grandchildren could enjoy a
pristine coast a s we have .
Unfor1 unately that's not the
way it works. And continuing to
berate tht• Irvine Company, or
ot he r coastal landowners for de·
nying us that privilege, simply
is failing to accept reality
Reality is that while a prop-
e rty owner may accept the fact
t hat he can·t put up a 10-foot wall
all around his lot. or use it for an
auto re pair s hop. he 's still en·
titled to li ve peaceably upon tl
even though the neighbors might
prefer lo have it t urned into a
playground for the ir kids.
Soci ety's safety f i r s t
In April 1980 . two girls
h itchhiking to Huntington Beach
were picked up by a man. dri\•en
to his Cypress home. threatened
a t gunpoint and forced to
participate in sex acts.
That man. Donald Stephe n
Gittin, was convicted in Octobe r
of the same year of assault with a
deadly weapon. assault with tn
tent to commit rape and other
sex acts by force.
Following hi s conviction .
Orange County Superior Court
J udge William Thomson Sl'n
tenced the defendant to slighth
more than s ix years m prison.
then granted a d ef cnse motion to
permit Gitlin to rem ain free on a
$25.000 bond while the convH·t1on
was appealed.
Gittin"s conviction went un
noticed it was just another
case in the judicial mill until
last January whe n a Laguna
Beach woman, 19. was walking
home when she was accosted.
driven to a residence. raped and
forced to participate in sex acts.
Hours later , Gitlin was e:1r
rested by Laguna Beach Police
based on persona l and vehiclEo•
descriptions provided by the vie·
tim.
Gitlin was con victed of eight
fe lony counls las t -week by a
s uperior court jury. From the
time of his a rresl in Laguna
Be ach to the time of his trial, he
remained in c us tody in Orange
County Jail under a no-bail hold,
a hold Judge Thomson invoked
;;ifter he learned of the facts sur-
rounding Gittin's second arrest.
Al that lime. Thomson de·
fended allowing Gillin to remain
free on the appeal bond following
the first conviction. The judge
s aid he didn't think Gitlin posed
uny danger to society because
the def end ant lacked a previous
record and had s upport from
friends and famil\'
But a~ a deputy district at·
torney pointed out. the record in-
dicates sex off enders are often
recidivists.
This case s hould serve as a n
t•xample to our jurists. The right
to bail is precious, not to be
r outinely oppos ed or routinely
granted. But the safety of societ y
has to weigh heavier in the
balance
W ill i t play in U.S.A.?
A fascinating experiment 1s
getting under way in Smyrna.
Tenn .. where by 1983 the Nissan
Motor Ma nufactur ing Corp ..
makers of Datsuns. expects to
have 2.200 Ame rican production
workers assembling 240.000 light
trucks a year .
Management duties will be
s hared by a former Ford Motor
Co . vice p reside nt and one
Shiuichi Yoshida, Nissan 's quali-
ty control vice president.
Yoshida -who picked up the
nickname Sydney during a five-
year stint as quality control
manager of Nissan's Australian
plant is supposed to figure out
how to apply J apanese manage-
ment and quality control pro
cedures to U.S. auto production.
A bas ic difference, it ap
pears, is that while U.S. manage-
ment delivers orders from the
top, and maintains s upervisors to
see they are carried out. the
Japanese put more of the burden
on workers.
Orde rs are promulgated in
•
daily rap sess ion s a m ong
managers and workers a time-
c on s um in g procedure in
American eyes and each
worker is held responsible fo r
quality control in his particular
operation.
Japanese auto workers ap-
parently enjoy this responsibility.
H remains to be seen how it will
work here.
Mr. Yoshida says he prob-
a bly will introduce the daily ex-
ercise routine. which he led in his
former plants. and which the
Japanese believe prepares the
mind and body for work. As for
organized lunchtim e games and
d iscussions, the American
managers have their doubts.
Said one, ··Tennesseans are
very independent ·tninded. They'd
probably rather take 20 minutes
for lunch and go home early to
feed the cows."
T hat could be a management
problem Mr. Yoshidn has not yet
encountered
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ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0.560. PhoM (714)
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L .M. Boy d/Measurements up
Men's physical measurements are
pre tty well·documented over the
years by the militarr clothing rec· ords. Client asks how women 's
measurement& today can be com-
pared lo those or previous genera-
tions. The mall-order houses keep
track of them . It la from mail-order
records we know that tod ay 's
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average woman tapemeatures
35-26·37 while her mother at the tame
age measured 34-26·36.
Was a lime in lhe hisLory of old
Rome when nobody there under tbe
age or 30 could drink wine le1ally.
Responsibility wasn't the problem. A
s hortage or wine was.
Thomas P. Hailey
Publlsher
Thorn.a Murpltlne Editor
BarNr•Krell*lt
Edftorl•! P-oe Editor
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Nuclear victory doubtful
WASHINGTON -Anywhere from 80
million to 150 million Americans would
probably be killed outright in a nuclear
exchange with the Soviet Union. This is
the secret estimate of the Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency, which raises
serious doubts about the U.S. ability to
.. win" a nuclear war.
In fact, even these awesome figures
are based on the assumption that there
would be enough advance knowledge of
the Soviet attack to conduct a planned
evacuation oflarge population centers.
The arms control agency, apparently
trying to accentuate the posit\ve, words
Its horrifying pred iction this way: "By
1985, given a planned evacuation, It is
estimated that 35-65 percent of the U.S.
population might survive the immediate
effects or a large-scale nuclear attack."
THE DOOMSDA V report states that
··prior warning of an impending nuclear
attack represents a key planning as·
sumption." But it bases th.is assumption
on a dubious pre mise, namely · 'lhat a
crisis period lasting several weeks
would occur a nd, therefore, that time
would be available for planned evacua-
tion.'· The report does not estimate how
many would be killed in a sneak attack.
If the Russians will bold off for four
or five years . a few million more
Americans might make it through at
least the initial stages of a nuclear
holocaust. ··civil defense programs
planned for the period after 1985 might
increase s urvivors to SO to 70 percent of
the population, aguin in terms or lffi·
G
-JA-Cl-AN-D-IRS_D_N -~
med a ate effects," the report states
Thal means the body count wouJd be
"only" about 70 million to 115 million.
THE SECRET REPORT was re
viewed by my associate Dale Van Atta
In a n a lm ost -offh and way , it
acknowledges that even the programs
planned for lhe years after 1985 won·t
do much for those who hope to survive
more than a few weeks. The civil de·
fense program's "main priority is re·
duction or immediate casualties -
within a month after an attack." the re·
port says. It adds .. Assuring long-te rm
s urvivability and national recovery
create problems which exceed the scope
of the program · ·
Though they might not have much of
a nation left to govern -or for very
long America's top leaders would
probably survive a nuclear exchange.
The Defen se Department has
l!laborate evacuation plans for the pres-•
1d enl and his immediate staff, and pre·
sumably for the top military brass as
well The obJectave 1s to keep what the
Pentagon calls the "national command
authorit) ·· intact and able to function in a crisis.
On a slightly less exalted pecking or-
der are those officials considered ir·
replacable for the "continuity of essen-
tial government functions:· as the dis·
a rmame nt agency puts at. These
l ess-fa vore d leaders a r e the
responsibility of the Federal Prepared
ness Agency, which "has developed pro-1
ccdures for the protection or govern·
ment officials and has designated sites
for relocating top federal officials ...
THE PRESIDENT. and those an hne
of ~uccess1on to the presidency. would
presumably be evacuated to the I
.. Spe<.'ial Facilit y." one of 19 emergency
centers within 300 miles of Washington
The Special Facility is '"hardened a~aanst moderate blast damage and 1
provulcs a high degree of fallout protec·
tion" which puts it one-up on the
olher offi cial bomb shelters.
But the disarmament agency notes
that even the Special Facility "would be
vulnerable to direct attack by nuclear
weaPons."
Where are the state Demo candidates?
Conside ring the fact that three
formidable Republicans are already
weU into their unofficial campaigns for
next year's gubernatorial race, t he
quiet which reigns over the Democrats
is eerie. Not a single Democrat has yet
come forward to disclose any intentions
or running. Normally trial balloons in
the form or announcements indicating a
wiJHngness to run would have been
heard from a number of aspirants by
this time.
As it stands the only Democrat even
being talked about as a prospective can-
didate is Los Angeles Mayor Tom
Bradley. The talk began immediately
after he won a third term as mayor last
April, thoroughly trouncing former
Mayor Sam Yorty.
THERE HAD BEEN some tpecula-
tion prior to that about Secretary of
State March Fong Eu and Controller
Ken Cory seeking the office. But Eu haa
since signalled s he is thinking only
about re-election and Cory isn't saying
anything. Even Treasurer Jesse Unruh,
who sought lhe orrtce back in 1970 and
was thought to have been making a
comeback move when he won election
as Treasurer. ls being remarkably
silent. It is though lhe most probable
Democratic candidates for governor
have agreed to give Bradley a clear
field for the party's nomlnalJon.
And while Bradley is yet to commit
himself as a candidate. he has been
moving closer to becoming one in re
cent weeks. In April he was discounting
any ideas of running. By mid-June he
was telling reporters that his elect1on as
governor would be "the fulfillment of
IARl WATERS
the American Dream·· for the nation·s
minorities. Late last month he was tour·
ing the st ate testing the climate for his
candidacy.
STILL REFUSING to declare himself
in. be acknowledged he has been receiv·
ing much encouragement from many
people, "including Republicans." The
statement followed meetings with Bank
of America officials, directors or the
League of California Cities. and mem·
bers of the California Wine Institute as
well as some labor groups.
What Bradley has going for him is the
fact he not only has been elected lhree
times mayor of the state·s largest city.
but has so far turned in a credible
performance on the job. More than that
his administraUon has been rem arkably
free of scandal in a city where scandal
has been almost a byword or that office.
But he has a number or things to over-
come. the least or which probably is the
fact he is a black. The state already has
elected a black Superintendent of
Public Instruction three times and a
black lieutenant governor. as well as an
Asian Secretary of State and an Asian
United Slates Senator. Judging from
that racial prejudice should not be an
overwhelming hurdle. especially in the
light of his three victories for the L.A
mayoralty.
BRADLEY HIMSELF does not see
his race as anv barrier. '"Since I have
been mayor people have recognized me
as a man who serves all of lhe people
and does not let the question of race
make any difference." he said
What Bradley has to overcome is a
seeming prejudice against big city
mayors. No m ayor of Los Angeles has
ever been ele<'ted governor The last big
city mayor to become governor was
J a mes Rolph of San Francisco more
than 50 years ago.
And whjle it may not be a big factor
in gaining the party's nomination, as a
Democrat Bradley still has to project
more clearly just where he stands on
key issues. For the trend of California
voters seems to be a way from liberals
towards those more conservative.
Still. if Bradley isn't the Democratic
candidate. who have the Democrats
got?
Inve ntion was both a blessing and a curs e
Muted trumpet& for Clair L . Farrand,
who died last winter at the age of 85, the
bolder of more than 250 patents, Includ-
ing most prominently that of the radio
loudspeaker. What beauty and what ter-
ror he released upon the world!
Until his cone loudspeaker of the ear-
ly '20s replaced the earphones and the
IYlllY 111111
primitive horn speaker, the reproduc··
tlon ol music was severely limited, both
ln tone and range. His device enabled
sound t.o permeate a whole room or
more, ooenin1 the way for the a1e of
"hl1h ndeUlY."
SHAW 8.\ID that nearly every lnven·
Uon Is both a bletsina and a curae, or
wordl to that elf eel, aod the Farrand
loudapeuer e.-empUOed the txt:remes ot boc.b -a bleulns lD brlnllnC the con·
cert ball t.o the home. a eune In lbat
nolH became omnipresent u never
before ln IOC!tety.
It brought beautiful music to millions
who hitherto had lacked lhe fa cilities to
he ar live performance; al the same
time, it made possible the most God-
a w ful .r ackets known to man. It
ell mlnated privacy, tyrannized con-
versation , atom ized families and
permeated public dining rooms to lhe
detriment or both the company and the
cuisine.
C Indeed, during my boyhood one of
the better resta urants In downtown
Chiea10 advertised as il.4 chief appeal:
"No Orchestral Din.")
Orchestral dtn , with all i t s
cacophonous correlatives. has taken
over completely since that time. The
loud.speaker, now attached to phono·
araph, radio and television set ,
doml.natet aJI sound waves of our time
and place -the bulldlnr elevator. lhe
dentist's otfice, the airplane and now
even the ~lephone If one ls put on
"hold" tor a rtaervation. Jt it an In·
escapable blla ht on the acou atlc
landscape.
THE "HIGH'' ln ridellty bu com• to
mean volume, pitched to llt mu.lmum
peak of power for the dearest or moat
moron.le of au.dJtora -so that one b11
the option only or turning up one's own
volume just as loudly in competition, or
drowning in the boom and thump and
squeal and sputter of a neighbor's .
Noise poUulion ls pervasive and relent·
less.
To thy rest. Clair L . Farrand, and
flights or angels sing lhee, where only
harps gently twang and trumpets are
truly muted. You meant the best for us,
we know -but among those 2SO
patents, could you have not contrived a
quietspeaker?
lllllY Ill
How ironic that lhe air c:ontroUers
back~ ReAJH for electkm. TbeJ bHe
now Jeamed be only keeps prom.IMI t.o
his flt cat friendl.
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Marine Amphibious unit charge from a H-46
helicopte r during a helicopter reinforcement
exercise at Sherman Cut on the U.S. Naval
He knew Susie,
he testifies
EL CAJON (AP> -Raymond Whitwer says he
knew right off the cow being sold at auction was
his stolen Susie.
"I was able to go up and comb it, rub its head
and rub its udder ," Whitwer told a jury in a cattle
rustling trial. "and you don't do that lo just any
cow."
Whitwer took state cattle-brand inspector
Edwin Marty with him in April to the auction.
After watching him fondle the cow, according to
Whitwer , Marty turned and said, "Well, that's
your cow."
The testimony came at the trial of Ted Gary
Breashears, 32, on two felony counts of stealing
and selling the 550-pound cow and her .newborn
call. A prosecutor claims Breashears took Susie
and. after she gave birth. put them up for auction.
A defense lawyer, Wickliffe Neal, said he'll
prove Breashears didn't steal Susie but thought
the cow and calf he took to the auction were
animals he had purc hased from a cousin in
Arizona. ·
Besides, nothJng against Susie, but "they're
saying my cUent ruaUed the smallat UttJe runt
cow," said Neal, adding "that doesn't make any
sense."
'Duck race quacks
up desert town
...
DEMING, N.M. <AP) -It's billed as the
·•world's Richest Duck Race,'' but even the or-
ganizers say the whole thing is all tongue-in-beak.
"With all of the bad news that's out, ~pie are
looking for something that is sheer nonsense,'' said
Harold Cousland, who with Steve Marlowe or-
ganized the first running of the race last year.
"We've never tried to pretend it's anything more
than sheer nonsense."
About 10,000 people are expected to attend this
weekend as more than 400 ducks are expected to
vie ror the Sl,500 top prize in the main event Sun-
day, a race along a 16-foot track.
An electronic timer is used and Cousland said
videotape will be on hand "in case we need an in-
stant replay.'·
On Saturday night, after the Duck Ball,
women in their flashiest feathered finery will com-
pete in the Duck Queen pageant.
Preceding the races will be the Best Dressed
Duck contest, which includes categories such as
"Tastiest Looking Duck," Marlowe said.
Another addition will be the Governor's Cup
race. which will pit representatives of New Mex-
ico's gubernatorial candidates in a war or the
webbed feet, he added.
Marlowe said current Gov. Bruce King won't
be aJlowed to participate.
"No lame ducks," he said.
Indian school chief
MENDOTA (AP> -A man who emigrated to
the United States with the goal of becoming a
teacher is the first native of India to become
superintendent or a California school district. He
heads the Mendota Union School District.
Kulwant Singh Sidhu recalled after his ap-
pointment the complex paperwork required by In·
dian and American agencies to enter the country
from his native state of Punjab bordering Pakistan
20 years ago.
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Space program hacked
But most Americans polled say they wouldn't want to go
NEW YORK <AP> -Moat
Americana 1tron1ly s upport the
U .S. s p ace pro1ram , but
wouldn't want to travel In outer
space themselves, the latest M ·
aociated Press-NBC News poll
says.
Sixty percent of the 1,601
adults polled by telephone Aua.
10· 11 said they think the United
St ates is spending not enough or
about the right amount of money
on the space program. and two-
thirds said they think the apace
shuttle program is a good invest-
m ent ror the country.
But SS percent said they would
n ot travel in o ute r space
themselves even If they had the
chance; 42 percent said they
would travel in space if they had
the chance, and 3 percent were
not sure.
The poll said 49 percent
be lieve the emphasis of the U.S.
space program should be on na -
tional defense, while 32 percent
said scientific explor ation, 10
percent said both and 9 percent
said they were not sure.
and drew the nation 's cheers
when lt made the flrat succet1ful
fixed-wina ground landln1 from
outer apace. The next shuttle
launch ls aet for Sept. 30.
The Pentagon this year said It
eventually plans to h ave a
permanent military force ln or-
bit, and plans call for a greatly
Increased role in military apace
projects.
The AP-NBC News P.Oll said
Americans who would hke to fly
to outer space themselves are
most likely to think the shuttle is
a good investment and most
likely to say more s hould be
spent on the space program.
Those who would travel in out·
er space themselves were more
likely to say t he primary em-
phasis of the space program
should be on scientific explora-
tion, while those who would not
like to travel in s pace said na-
tional defense Is more impor·
tant.
Men answering the poll said
by a narrow margin that they
would like to travel in s pace, but
women were 2·1 in favor of s tay-
ing closer to mother Earth.
more likely to say they would
take a spaceflitbt. .
The people most likely to pack
national defense as the primary
purpose of the apace prosram
and the people most likely to say
they would travel In outer space
Included Democrats, liberals,
those with hJgber lncomes and
those who had attended college.
As with all sample surveys,
t he results of the AP-NBC News
polls can vary from the opinlona
of all Americans because of
chance variations in the sample.
For a poll based on about 1,600
interviews, the results are sub·
ject to an error margin of 3
percentage points either way
because of such chance varia·
lions. That ls, if one could have
talked this past week to all
Amer icans with telephones,
there is only one chance in 20
that the findings would vary
from the results of polls such as
this one by more than 3 percen·
tage points.
Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. About 400
Ma rines participated in the early morning
action.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration has a
budget of about S'1 billion next
year, including more than $2
billion for the space shuttle.
Columbia, the first space shut·
tie. flew its first mission in April
Women were, however , more
likely than men to prefer na-
tional defense to scientific ex-
ploration as tbe primary em-
phas is of the space program.
Of course. the results could
differ from other polls for a
number of additional reasons .
Differences in the exact wording
of questions. differences in when
the interviews were conducted
and difrerent methods of in·
te rviewing could a lso cause
variations Young adults also were much
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COMEBACK?
Former world chess
champion Bobby F's·
cher reportedly has
told the Internationa l
Chess Federation he
wants to play chess
a gain.
'Angry
ghost'
pacified.
BOURNEMOUTH,
England CAP) -The
Burdens have given up
the ghost. Charles and Catherine
.Qurd e n and t h ei r
children Deborah, 17,
and Bradley. 8, te m·
porarily moved out of
tb e ir home h e r e t o
pacify what they say Is a
~ltergeist which upsets
f~miture, throws dishes
ahd anything else it can
lay its hands on.
Mrs. Burden says the
supernatural spectacle
began Friday. After
s everal hours during
which Mrs. Burden says
tables and chairs were
overturned and crockery
wa s s mas h e d , h e r
husband called police.
Three officers s ur·
veyed the damage and
w a t c h e d a dresse r
capsize for no apparent
reason. the officers said.
They called a retired
priest , who perfo rmed a
rlte of exorcism.
The rite gave the
Burdens one peaceful '
night, the couple report·
ed . but Satur day t he
ghost went back to work
with a vengeance.
"The settee was over·
turned, he tried to over·
t u rn the TV and a
cabinet was thrown at
me." Burden said. "Ob·
jects . . . were thrown
a t a picture of my
daughter Deborah ...
At t hat p o in t ,
mediums were called in.
'Fhey concluded that the
house was being haunt·
ed by the ghost of a teen·
age boy named Ian who
had become jealo us
when Deborah began
dating.
The s piritualists
performed another ex-
orcism rite Saturday. To
be on the safe side, the
f a mily to o k th e
mediums· advice to
leave their house for
four days.
·'Since then, nothing
has happened," Burden
said. "We are keeping
our fingers crossed."
Irvine cadet
graduates
Midshipma n Can -
didate David E. Baker.
son of Col. and Mrs. D.
Edward Baker of 25
Cypress Tree La ne:
Irvine, bas graduated
from th e Nav a l
Academy Preparatory
School at Newport, R.I.
The school is designed
io pre pare Navy ,
Marine Corps and Coast
Guard enlisted person·
Qel for entry into the;
Naval Academy or
Coast Guard Academy.
Degree given
Joe L. Miller Jr. of
Costa Mesa has received
a bachelor of science
cte1ree from Caltech.
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MOVIES 84
FEATURES 86
STOCKS 811
County housing
in the '80s:
It doesn't
look good . . . B9
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Boat peop/,e increasing
Summer program teaches juniors the ropes, er, lines
Learnln1 to sail isn't all
smooth sailln1.
Just ask the 80 sailors between
8 and 18 years old aboard 8-foot
Naples Sabots at Bahia Corin·
thian Yacht Club.
As part of the club's junior
summer sailing program, they
have learned the skills of the sea
as well as "sea language."
In the first few minutes of
class, it becomes very clear that
a sheet is not a sail, but rather a
line <rope) that trims the sail
and that a halyard is another
llne (rope) that raises and
lowers the sail.
Also, the head (as opposed to
the head on a larger boat which
is the bathroom), tack and clew,
the luff. leach and foot are all
parts of a sail.
Terminology comes in handy
as the young students hop in
their small sailboats and take
·off across the bay, pursued by
an instructor in a mot.or boat
with a loud hailer for correcting
sailing techniques and encourag·
Ing safety afloat.
Besides Red Cross swimming
tests, boat maneuvering and
maintenance, the program also
empha s iz es g oo d
sportsmanship. caring and shar·
ing.
Sabots vying
Lido Isle Yacht Club Is bolUD1
the Junior Sabot NatJoaala ID
Newport Bay tbu week. Hall of
the saUon lD tbe re1atta of 150
boats are from the Balboa·
Newport F1eet.
The. 1ponaorln1 Naples Sabot
AssoclatJoa la coaducttn1 quall·
fyln1 races today la tbe mala
turning basin east of Lido Isle to
split the contestants ln&o com·
petitlve Oigbta.
Final races will start Tbun·
day and run through Friday UD·
til trophies are presented at 6
p.m . at the clubhouse. For dally
resulta, see tbe Sports pages.
Invitational races have been
sponsored on Wednesdays and
Fridays by BCYC, Balboa,
Newport Harbor, Lido Isle and
South Shore yacht clubs.
Competition and cooperation
among clubs reached a new high
this summer. The BCYC volun·
leers respons ible for this sue·
cess were headed by Jan Cassel,
J oan d ' Angelo, Emily Tosh .
Mary Fryer , Peg Pernick and
Joann Sts>ne.
"Parents have excelled in de·
voting their time and special
talents toward making this pro·
gram one or the .finest yet, .. said
Mrs. Cassel.
Results of a decade of BCYC's
junior summe r sailing pro·
gram, are reflected in such well
known young yachtsmen as An·
dy Rose and Scott Mason.
Now the c urrent champs in·
elude:
-Tim Sullivan, ca ptain of the
Newport Harbor High School
sailing teafl\, who s ailed in the
National Inter-collegiate High
School cha mpionships and was
captain of the Governor's Cup
team which lost the cham-
pionship by one second to the
San Francisco Yacht Club teem.
-J on Pinckney, present
Sabot National Cha mpion. who
was a semi-finalist of the Bemis
Cup and finished s ixth in the
U.S . Youth Championship in
Florida.
-Mike Pinckney, captain of
the Corona del Ma r team that
won the Nat ional Intercollegiate
Cha mpionships.
-Jerry Norman, on the Gov-
ernor's Cup team.
-Peter Newbre. who crews
with Jon Pinckney on Laser 2s
a nd will go to the U.S. Junior
Sailing Double-handed Division
finals this month in Noroton,
Conn.
F ifteen BCYC j uniors have
progressed t o t h is year 's
Sabot Nationals thanks to the ef·
forts of i n s tru c tors John
Pinckney. Steve Bloem eke, Lin·
ton Weiss, Steve Chavez, Bill
Bilsborough and Maura Whit·
fi eld.
The BCYC junior racing is
considered unusual in that it is
completely self-sustaining.
t'inances to run the program,
including tbe start of six,
purchases of boats and engines.
two travel trailers and other
equipment, are raised through
tuition and the annual Sailathon.
Deity ...... ,_.., CllWWI ~
ls II the angle of the camera or has Megan Tingle forgotten the nauttcal nght of way? The pro:nmity of
the Pavilion Queen "s boatload of tourists doesn 't seem to bother her m her 8-foot Sabot
Message on Steve Chavez's T-shirt belies his enthusiasm
teaching beginning sailors. Two ride along on motor launch. Drew Tosk. left. and David Bonetti check out their close call and discuss how to avoid meeting this way again.
Katlq/ Mulligan toMa on a pouenger at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club during junior sailing program that.
1treuu iportrmamhip and •haring QI well QI navigation techniques for inter-club competitionl.
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And JIOU thought the frttwOJIS wrre crowd.td! Trying to find room at the dock between ~• tsn't ~
tither. With luck. someone wiU remember to follow the poattd rules and pull out in 30 minutes .
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-Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WednHday, Augu1t 18, 1881
~' ~\~ Getting longer in Laguna
LAGUNATICKS FOREVER: You
knew it was bound lo happen sooner or
lat~ in Laguna, our famed Art Colony
where fes tivals prevail all over the place
during the s unny summers . It was just a
matter of timing.
When Lag una s tarted its firs t
Festival of Arts, it lasted only a few
days. Whe n the Festival then presented
its famed .. Living Pictures," that too
was a brief affa ir.
It wasn 't so bad for' one of the early
models who posed a s Whistler's Mother,
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mM MORPHINE .®''
since mom was reposing in a rocking
chair. Late r . however . when the Festival
got into frozen·actio n a rt, like "The Dis·
cus Throwe r " s tatue , the c;hore of
mode ling and s tanding still for exte nded
periods becam t> m ore tedious .
But the g r a nddaddy Festival of
Arts with its Ii ving pic tures kept getting
more famous as the years went by and
more and more tourists felt the compel·
ling urge to get out in traffic and fight
thelf way to Laguna.
W]ly, the Festival got so good that
they begin lo create more difficult rules
to eve n get into the place as an exhibit·
ing artist. No more grab·bags allowed.
No peddling of potte r y that was seconds,
or thirds, or worse. It got really sticky.
Fina lly. a bunch of artists. dis·
gruntled because they couldn't make the
cut at the Big Festival, opened up their
own second F estival of Rejects . The
name didn't ring too well so they soon
changed it to the Sawdust Fes tiv al.
capitalizing on the s tuff that used to cov-
er the ground a t the Big Festival before
it went big·ltme
ALAS, THIS SAWDUST Festival
also became splitified by artistic fac-
tions with traditional butterfly painters
alleging tha t conte mporary tin·can
painters had taken over the Sawdust. So
the traditiona lists s plintered off into Art·
A· Fair.
Now there we r e three art festivals in
Laguna instead of j us t one .
Meanwhile. the Laguna Fes tival of
Arts exhibit a nd its li ving pictures kept
running longer and longer into the sum-
m er weeks T he long er it ran. the more
people cam e to see the big s how. So the
smalle r s hows t•x te nded their seasons to
m at ch.
There sc:emt>d to be no end to sue·
cess.
TIIE PAGEANT OF the Masters got
to where the next season was sold out
before the current season even closed.
To get in, you had to stand in line on the
night of the performance to pick up a
couple of ducats that were abandoned by
no·shows.
The Pageant was ruMing so long
now that even Whistler's Mother would
be unable to sit still long enough to do
the job for an entire season. They had to
employ two e ntire c a sts to alternate the
posing. Give Whis tler's old lady a break ,
so she can stand up and unlimber her
joints a bit.
With all this success, rumor has run
rife through Laguna e ach summer that
next year . they'll e xtend the Festival
runs on into footba ll season.
Now, a couple of entrepreneurs have
come down the pike and want to start
"/ refuse to stand here all year and mi" tM
Super Bowl .. "
y et another art festival in Laguna
Beach. This one would be up on the bluff
just beyond Hotel Laguna. on Coast
Highway.
AND THE GENTLEMEN who seek
to start this new s how really have come
up with a nove l notion.
They want to operate their art
f es ti val all year· round.
You knew it wa s going to come to
this. didn't you '!
HB cops nab auto burglaries suspect
Huntington Beach police say
they have ~nfisca ted about
$3,000 worth of stolen property
from the home or a local man
suspected in a series of recent
vehicle burglaries.
took place in downtown Hunt· cameras. police sa1d.
ington Beach, mainly along According to police, not aJl of
Pacific Coast Highway the owners of the recovered
property have been identified.
Police said Mulford was ar· People who lost valuables in re-
rested in the act of breaking into cent auto break·lns in Hunt·
a vehicle Sunday. Investigators ington Beach can call Detective
later seized allegedly stolen Don Howell, 536·5966 to de·
items in his home, including termine if their belongings have
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The Balboa Pavilion, a Newport Beach landmark since 1905, has been designated a California Poi~t of
Historical Interest. An of/icial presentation is scheduled for Sept . 18. which is also Newport's 15th birth-
day. ·
Career conf ere nee
or ~onien set
our women, each successfuJ
in her career, will be featured at
the annual Coastline Community
Police nab
pair in theft
A Sacra men lo man and
woman who aJlegedly tried lo re·
turn a $6,000 watch to its owner
ror reward money have been ar·
rested by Newport Beach police.
Officers who staked out a post
office on Riverside Avenue this
week in order to watch the
transaction arrested 31-year-old
Karen Jean Campbell and 40·
year·old John Vernon Kost on
charges of possessing stolen
property.
Police claim the pair had a
briefcase stolen from a Newport
man. Inside the case, officers
said, there was a note offering a
S50 reward lo anyone wbo found
· and returned the brief cue
The man and woman, poUce
assert, returned the briefcase,
collected the $50 but held onto
the expensive Rolex watch that
was inside the case.
Using a telephone number the
pair had left with him, the UD·
identified owner contacted the
man and woman, police said,
and offered them an additional
reward of ~ if they wouJd re·
turn his watch.
Police, tipped off by the
ow ner. nabbed when they
showed up at the rendezvous
spot -the post office -lo col·
College Conference for Women,
to be held at the South Coast
Plaza Hot.el in Costa Mesa.
Space will be limited, and the
college advises early registra·
lion. The event will take place
from 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. on
Saturday, Aug. 29 .•
Speakers will be Dr. Tessa
Albert Warschaw, author of
"Winning by Negotiation;" Dr.
Natasha Josefowitz, author of
"Paths lo Power: A Woman's
Guide From First Job to Top
Executive; '' Dr. Marion Morse
Wood, co.author of "Women in
Management,•' and Cathy
Guisewite, creator or the comic
strip "Cathy." carried in 250
newspapers.
Also, 18 workshops will be
held on a range of topics includ·
ing financial planning, image
development, career advance·
ment, self-employment ,
women's sexuality and business
politics.
The $20 conference fee in·
eludes lunch at the hotel.
workshop materiala, and access
to the "Resources Mart," an ex·
hibit by major employers. Job-
h u nling attendees are en·
couraged to bring resumes.
Registration forms may be ob-
tained by calling the Coastline
office of community services
and college activities, 963-0811.
642-4321
Direct or collect ,
to robscribe to your
hometown paper, the .
Historical
tag given
Pavilion
The Balboa Pavilion, which
has stood as a landmark in
Newport Beach since 1905, has
been designated as a California
Point of Historical interest.
City officials along with
Newport Assembly woman
Marian Bergeson intend to make
an officiaJ presentation on Sept.
18 this month at the time of the
city's 75th birthday.
The designation, approved by
the State Historical Resources
Commission, also means that
Newport officials now can ask
the state to erect highway
markers directing history buffs
to the Pavilion.
The Pavilion, now owned by
Phil Tozer, was built to coincide
with the Pacific Electric red car
line's arrival in Newport. The
dome.shaped building, covered
with lights. has served as a
bathhouse, a boat rental outlet
and was the first Balboa post of·
fice.
The exterior of the building
was restored in 1962 by the
0 ucom mon Co. under the
architectural direction of
William Ficket.
Today the Pavilion houses a
restaurant, a general st.ore, a
boat rentaJ operation and offices
for a Catalina Island passenger
service.
DailyPiloi Jerry Mulford , 20 , was
scheduJed for arraignment lo·
day on eight counts of auto
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Panel rejects
abortion ban
SACRAMENTO (API -With overtones of
Alice in Wonderland, an Assembly Committee
s ilently rejected a proposal to prohibit community
college health services from performing 1&bortions
they don't perform anyway.
The strange sequence of events was set in mo-
tion Tuesday by a promise made on the Senate
floor by Sen. Ed Davis. R-Chatsworth, to a senator
he iouldn't name publicly, to insert anti-abortion
Ian age into one of his bills.
he bill, SB1139, would let governing boards of
the two-year community colleges raise student
health fees from $10 to $15 a
year.
In orde r to win Senate
passage, Davis said, he prom-
isel another senator that he
would amend the bill in the As·
sembly to prohibit the colleges
from spending any of the money
on abortions.
In fact. community college
health services employ a few
Davis doctors and nurses but have no
facilities to perform abortions. Davis said. But a
promise was a promise. and he proposed the
amendment when the bill reached a subcommittee
of the Assembly Education Committee.
The subcommittee put the amendment into the
bill but then voted against the bill, and on Tues·
d ay. when the bill went before the full committee,
it was unamended.
Chairman Leroy Greene, D·Sacramento, pro-
posed re-inserting the abortion amendment before
the vote on the bill, a routine procedure on an
amendment by a bill's author. But Assemblyman
John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, objected despite
his own opposition to abortion.
"They don't provide a bortions ... and
number two, it's none of our ... business,"
Vasconcellos said. "This isn't public money."
Greene then said he would put the amendment
to a voice vote. Some committee members ap-
parently were n't listening and the rest kept silent
when he asked for those In favor. Vasconcellos and
pe rhaps one other member said "No" when
Greene asked for those against the amendment.
That was enough to defeat it.
The committee then approved the proposed fee
increase on a 7-3 vote and sent the bill to the As·
sembly Ways and Means Committee.
Davis s aid afterward he wouldn't make
another try to add the abortion amendment.
"It's been aborted," he said.
Soviets to begin
sex education
MOSCOW (AP> -Two e xperimental sex
education courses will start this fall for students in
the eighth through 10th grades, the Communist
Party youth newspaper Komsonolskaya Pravda
reports.
The courses are planned for students in
Moscow and other unspecified cities, the paper re·
ported. •
The report said a series of lectures called
"hygienic and sexual education of pupils" wiJJ be
given to eighth graders.
The lectures will include basic information, in·
eluding the psychology and physiology of pregnan·
cy, birth and child care, and will detail possible
harmful effects from early sexual relations, the re-
port said.
The newspaper said ninth and loth graders are
to study "ethics and psychology of family life."
Specialists at the Soviet Academ y of
Pedagogical Sciences were said to have drawn the
courses.
Underlining the need for sex education, the
newspaper cited the case of a Soviet girl, named
Julieta, who did not discover she was pregnant un-
til she was in her eighth month.
According to earlier Soviet newspaper ac·
counts. sex education is not new in the Soviet
Union, though it appears to be gaining in im·
portance.
In January 1978, the Moscow city government
adopted a decree calling for sex education courses
in schools.
Surveys taken here in the last few years in·
dicate that. like their western counterparts, So.viet
youths are having sex at a younger age than in the
past.
Japan ex-POWs
sue own country_
TOKYO <AP> -A 1roup of former Japanese
soldiers lntemed ln Soviet forced labor camps
after World War JI have sued the Japanese gov-
ernment for $933,000 in compenaaUon for ''In·
humane" treatment ln the Siberian camps.
The 48 plaJnUlfa contend that their treatment
violated international law and claim tbat Japan Is
responsible for ~ompentatlng them for time spent
as POWa. The government claims tbat there ls no
proof of inhumane treatment.
Accordin1 lo Health and Welfare Ministry
t11urea, some 575,000 Japanese aoldlen were cap-
tured by Sovtet troope ln lbncbuta al tbe end of
the war and forced to work under banb condlllons
In Siberia and Mon10Ua for UJ> to 11 y.an before
belnl repatriated.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Auguat 19, 1981 •a
Pill tied with eye problems
Contraceptives may bring di/ ficulty with contact lens
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. cAP> -
Women wbo &&at birth control
pill• may experience eye
problem• lf they uae the newly
developed extended· wear contact
lenHt. an optometry researcher
aaya.
"Oral contracepUve cause a
pseudo-atate or preenancy which
affect.I the amount of fluid re-
tained ln the comea of the eye,
which in turn affects the thick·
neas or the cornea," said P.
Sarita Soot. chief of the Indiana
University Sc hool of Op·
tometry's research clinic .
I
"lt'a Lmportant for eye doctors
to discus• any potential chan1e1
wlth youn1 women who wear
contact lenses and are on the pllJ
110 they understand variations In
the come11 ll they occur." she
said.
Extended wear contact le111e1
are worn continually for two
weeks before they muat be re·
moved for cleanlna and dlsln·
fecting. The U.S. Food and Drua
Administration recently •P·
proved them for general uae.
However, no generally accept·
ed and reliable tests have been
devt!loped to help eye doctors
predetermine which patient.a are
be t suited for thia type or con
tact lens.
Ms. Soni recently uddressed
the National Research Sym-
posium on Contact Lenses in
Boston, where she reported on
IU's research of the pill's effect
on women who wear such con·
tact lenses . The symposium was
sponsored by Bausch & Laomb
Co., whlch introduced the first
soft contact lenses in the United
States 10 years ago.
CRIME CONC!ftN
Sta t e Schools
Superinte nd e nt
Wilson R iles said
l'IC hool crime and
violence has made it
important that
educator s be aware
of their legal rights
to ~nforce lu ws
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· U.S. director
films in China
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NEW YORK -Robert Halml tooll oil tor
Chlna the day a.fteT the alt controllen' 1trtke
be1an, and the veteran IUmmaker ~redlottd
before be left that s•ttiot tbeTe would be amon1
the leut of hi.a problems.
Hahnl, for loatance, took Americaa·born Wee
Tai Hom alOfll to play the lead a. "Pekln1 En· co~nt.er," fWly aware that hit Chia ... bolt.a bad
another actor -Tana Guoqtan1 -ln mlod for the
part, even though Tani apeab no En11l1b.
"I guess I'm the only SUY who would do
something like thla, voluntarily," tbe Hun1artao·
born Halmi declared of the precedeot·Mtt.lol ven·
lure ~ China. "It's like cllmbln1 a mountain. lt'a
there, and nobody's ever done it before.
"U it's succesaful, and I survive the many pit·
falls -and the banquets and the tout.a -I th1nJt I
will have done something worthwhile," Halml
said.
Filming on the hour·lon1 "Peldn1 Encounter,"
another in a series of TV specials Halmi bu pro·
duced for tbe Llberty Mutual Insurance Co., was
scheduled to begin Aug. 10, and continue for lhree
weeks.
"In China, . . .. a motJie is
a cultural event . and not . a
commercial enterprise."
Robert Halmi
tomorrow.' You have to work at Jeut a week
ahead."
Though he had spent much of the previoua
nl&ht oo the phone with hi.a director ln China, E.
W. Swackhammer, deallnl with on4l na11m1
Diana Canova plays a recently iraduated problem after another, Hahni appeared to have
medical student who travels to China and falla in maintained his sense of humor.
love with a Chinese pianist in the flnt American· "This wonderful th.lng happened," the pro·
produced mm to be shot entirely in China, and the ducer recalled of previom preparations for "Pek-
first of that sort to be broadcast in this country. No Ing Encounter." "I cut an actor, a Chinese
air date has been set for "Peking Encounter." genUeman and a very good lookin1 fellow, in the
"It's entirely different," Halmi aaid of film· lead. They told me he was their beat actor.
making in China. "They've been doln1 movies "'lben, oo the day before we were to at.art
there for a long time -after IndJa, they probably filming, they told me be did not speak En1llsb, but
make more movies than anyone elae. that with coaching, be could learn the lines.
"But it takes them routhly a year to do a mov· "Now it baa become a problem of face-aavin1
le, and we've got a 21-day aboot1n1 schedule. To -another of the wonderful mysteries of the
s tart with, they don't have automobiles, so you Orient," said Halml, who took Wee Tai Hom, a
have to rely on people getting to work by bicycle. veteran of such films u "Kramer va. Kramer"
Then, the average lunch break ls three boun. And, and "Dressed to Kill," ~ u lnlurance.
of course, nolhinl Is available when you need it. "'lbe whole thin& bu to start with one basic
"So you can't have a production meetinl lo the difference between movie-makin1 here and in
are rtlbt -a movie la a cu.llwal event, and not a
comlMl'dal •ttrprtte.
0 Tbey don't look at t.e.levialon and movtet for
the money they will make. When I t.11 them I can't atf~ 10methln1, that tt'a not la my budset, tbey
arebemUMd."
O.pite the noble motivation, Halml aald rum.
maldnl ln Chlna la expenajve. "When I aay It bu
to be done ln 21 daya," he aald, "t,ben th4I')' 11y,
'OK, It'• 1otn1 to COit you ao much for tbla, and ao
much for this,' and they cbar1e you by loeatlon -
bow many locaUont you UM."
ffalmJ said JI• aooealed to h11 bOlt.a with project.a that w 1lve ou&.akten a ran loat1bt
lnto life ln China -"Pekinf Eneounttr" and a
story called "The Canton Stoey," on whJcb he
hopea to be tin work ln the late fall.
"Thia will be, I think, the ftrst tlme the
Chinese 1overnment haa opened the door
tdeoloaJcally to the West," the producer aald.
Halm1'1 company la at work, meanwhlle, on
"Nune," a aerie. for CBS, and wUl start filmln1
In September on "Sven1all." a two-hour film for
the 11me network.
Dereks have last
laugh at critics
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -After havin1 received
aome of the angriest reviews ln recent film his-
tory, John and Bo Derek are enjoyln1 the last
lau1h.
Trade paper ads trumpeted the box·office
figures for "Tarun, The Ape Man": $20,428,716 In
tbe first 17 days of releue, includlnt lhe bi11est
three-day New York opening In MGM history.
The first week's take of SlO million from 930
theaters also proved an MGM record, and lhat
dldn'l include New York City, where bookings
were not available.
In their offices at CBS Studio Center, the
Dereks were elated. Said director John Derek:
"We've been vindicated. The public understood
what we were tryin1 to do, even if the critics
didn't."
What be and his producer-star wlCe were try.
lng to do was make a comedy out of lhe Tarzan
legend. Moel reviewers didn't get lbe joke, and the
notices were scathing. Bo was in tears, John said
he felt "castrated'' by accusations of mlsusln1 bis
wife for pornographic purposes. The box-office re·
turns revived their spirits.
Taking their campaian to the people, they
taped interviews with patrons emerging from
"Tanan" at a Century City theat.el'. Excerpts will
be used for TV trailers in this country and Europe,
The painter who
saves yesterdays
81 BILL IOllNSON ._..... .........
EL RENO. Okla. -TIM boua• llsht.a dim
as the rlnky·tlnk of a raitlme piano 1weU1 .
Fllckery nrurea move jerkily on tbe amaJJ screen,
their 1larkly painted moutba open.int and cloeln1
without aound.
Leon Wayland it tran.aported to the era be loves.
Wayland, a retlred alan paloter who waa 75 lo
late July, Uvea amon1 the tlnael and celluloid that
marked the birth of Hollywood. YeUowin1 posten
from lon1·for1otten moviee adorn hit walls, and
shelf upon abelf hold hJs collection of silent films.
"I had 210 titles, but I 1ave 30 of them to the
Canadian Count Historical Society," Wayland says
as he dusts off a Tex Ritter poster, poloUn& to a
name barely visible among the bit playen -John
Wayne. "I dldn 't start collectJng lhe film• until
1971, and I've got just about all that I want.
"The first one I ever boupt wu 'The Perils of
Pauline.' I flnt saw .that when I wu about 7 years
old and I found out I could buy a copy. I lhou1ht I
sure would like to aee it aaalo, so that's how I 1ot
started."
AIJ he talks about hi• hobby, Wayland drops In
tidbits of movie lore -"They say that Gloria
Swanson bought up all her old movies but she
didn't; there are still a few of the really old ones
when she was just a bit player that are available."
Or, "I've got one film that Charlie Chaplin is In.
He wasn't supposed to be In it, but he waa fUmln&
on the next stage and just walked into lhi• movie
and did some of his cruy stuff, so they left it in."
Wayland loves to share bis fllma with friends
and anyone who wants to watch. He set up and,
beginning in 1973, ran without pay the "Popcorn
Theater" at the historical society's museum in this
town about 30 miles west of Oklahoma City.
"I'd show movies every Sunday afterqoon
between 2 and 4," he says. ''I'd dress up In a derby
and a vest and put on sleeve euards. We'd have
people from as far away u Oklahoma City and
Norman come out to see the movies."
He says he gave the museum's board a warn·
Ing lhat last summer would be the end for him,
that lhey had better get someone else to run the
theater. "They didn't , thou&'i," he says, his voice
tinged with regret. "Now lhe only time they use
the 'Popcorn Theater' is when someone rents it for
$10 for a group showing.''
evening and say, 'Thia is what we are 1oln1 to do China," Halmi said. "In China -and maybe they --~~...:..,_~~~~~~~~~~~~..;;.._~~-,.~~~~~~ Derek said.
Weyland"says he was lucky the movie bu1 bit
him when it did. "I got In when the price was low
and bought just about everything I wanted. I can't
think of any pictures now lhat I'd even want."
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Augu1t 19, 1981 ••
Mixed blessings • in being a director's wife Keeler tribute
set for tonight By t .. ED YAO a . __ ..._...._
N W YORK · 8eln1 mamtd to a mov·
le dJrtttor should b4I an actrua' dream, but for
Nancy Allen, lt'a orten a drawback. •
Over the paat atx years, the 30-year-old, blon·
de·halred actreaa with a half ·pixie, half·devUJah
amlle has been bulldln1 a broad sc~en tmace.
She played the u.npleuant teen·•ltt next door
In "Carrie." a bualneH·mlnded proatltute ln
"Dressed to Kill," and a morally comproml1ln1.
but naive, young woman ln "Blow Out."
lier problem ia that all three film• were made
by the same man, her husband, Brian de Palma.
Alt.hough she's worked for other directors, like
Steven Spielberg in the comedy, "1941," she uid
she's been turned down ror at least one part
because she's married to de Palma.
"Just recently, a director wanted me for Ulh
role," said Ms. Allen. "We were all ready to make
the deal when this actor, and I won 't tell you who
said, 'I'm sorry, but I'd feel funny working with
Brian's wife.'
"What s hocked me most," she added, "was
the fa ct it was another actor who was that narrow·
minded. We have a tough enough time with
everybody else In the business. Let's give each
other a hand.··
So far, the biggest hand Nancy Alleh bas re·
ceived is from her husband. and "Blow Out" co·
star John Travolta. In fact , she said she was think·
ing about taking time off to have a child when
Travolta asked her to do the mystery·thriller
about a political assassination. Since they -she
and de Palma -worked so well together in "Car-
Nancy Allen
rie," she agreed, even though she knew doing
another film with her husband could hurt her
career.
Billboard announces top records
The following are Billboard's hot record hits
for the week. ending Aug. 22 as they appear in
next week's issue of Billboard magazine.
HOT SINGLES
1. "Endless Love" Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
Motown
2. "Theme from 'Greatest American Hero'"
Joey Scarbury -Elektra
3. "I Don't Need You" Kenny Rogers
Liberty
4. "Slow Hand" Pointer Sisters -Planet
5. "Jessie's Girl" Rick Springfield -RCA
6. "Stop Draggln' My Heart Around" Stevie
Nicks with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers -
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7. "Boy from New York City" Manhattan
Transfer -Atlantic
8. "Queen of Hearts" Juice Newton -Capitol
9. "No Gettin' Over Me" Ronnie Milsap -
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"The dlnppolntmenta ov4!r not 1ettln1 • role
are harder than any phyalcaJ work you do ln •
movte," 1he sald, notln1 that In "Blow Out" 1be
aeta trapped underwater ln a car.
"Being rejected 500 Umee hH 1ot to altect
you," she added. "I don't care what any actor
says. It kUls you. Euch time you don't 1et the part.
It take. a little bit out or you.
.. At the same tlmc.' · said Ma. Allen,
"somethJna deep Inside takes over and you say.
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1ettln1 anery and want revenge. I want everyone
who rejected m e to feel really sorry because I'm
golnt to get a lerrlfic job and they're all going to
wish they had me in their movie."
At the moment, somebody does have Ms. Allen
in a movie, and lt's not de Palma. After a promo·
tionaJ tour for "Blow Out," she signed to make a
film called ·•Endangered Species." a mystery·
thriller about a woman sheriff and bizarre cattle
mutilations.
Jn the near future. she said she'd also like to
have that child she's been putting ore. and to do a
film on Washington women .
"That subject really lntriaues me." she noted.
"Contrary to what people mt1ht think. I'm sure
those women are very clever and know exactly
what they're doing. They get these men In com-
promising positions and use and exploit t.hem to
further their own cause and careers. J want to find
out what's behind all that "
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Dance areal Ruby Keeler will be honored tn a
special tribut.t at the Port Theater ln Corona del
Mar tonight at 7 p.m.
Mias Keeler wlll attend the festlvltiet, which
In clude a screening of her film. "42nd Street." the
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~ .. ,.~ MlrtfloMI o. ,_ ............ Tllk-wMtl'-lwlOI ... c--. C""11 -' OfMllO GauMy ell
......... 1. ,,..,,.,.
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•t s1• .. 111. ~........, 1. 1•1 • .,,. Pia.I ll'fll NS-79113 :=':' ==...-:.:.:::: f. ::1-----------NOTIC• 01' DEATH OF PICflTIOUI IWMlll UMllHAT .... •Y
...... • ...,., ....... f.f.
NlllCl8 ..... .._ .. .. -..N•T~•eii.r....~ ASK THE DOCTOR tma1ter ~. t1 , .. ••kt. ,.. 11CmC11 w JEANNE & • KI SZ K 0 , ... .......,.. __ ,,..,...., "ICTITlo.11 8UllNIM n11H1lly c.I .... Ol•let f/I ~
MAMI ITATaMSMT C:-..., ~ .......... ..,.. _..,..t1w1a.-..4ll*1ctet«t1111 1...U,Ptctlft ..... •Ha AND 01' PETITION TO ~.=.:' .. ":Q:,;'.,'-:.= ..::.=:!..":!4':.~ .. : ADMINISTER ESTATE
...... , 'h ... -·~ --· •.• --..... , ...... ~~ CAUf'041lHIA llOINO, JtlSt.. V•
amued at the number of toiu who feel exactly as
you do.
•-'nt_... win • ,.,.... .. -" ec .. tlrN t11111 .-ice •• _. NO. A·10llSS. Ne ........ ~"''""· ,., .. .,..,,, ....... ., ... 11 ...
MIMtiat. W~ II, ....... llW aOL MST AHlllML HOS,.ITAL.. ~ fll .... ...... acrllled Irr 1-.11111 C... S.Ctlel\ ml""" te ..... ,, J .., ,...iu-T o a I I h e I r s
s.ne. uen., .. ...., .. .....,."' .. ...,. .. benefl"l•rles creditors Ne14 IMe AM, CA tJJW. tJO I OI.a Avenue. w .. 1,,.,lnhter, ._..., • lll't.....,. ·~
C.1116f"nl•fMG MeM. CM ...... M ..... ...
Althou1b a complete physical examination is
lD order' ~chances are slim that a cause for your
f atlp ~11 be uncovered. In years patt, thousands
ol pet1enta were told that their problem was one of
lo.r tbYfold.
u ... <""8 ....... Mlkle '"91 ...... MM ell ..........., a, "'91, TllM, lfl " • dltponlltle en npenol c ... l'IN H tM ........ ,,. 4111111<1' ar.dMt'-and Contingent Creditors Of Mllcl1a. "er•....,....-~•-1ttwi--.t.tNNcVwflffkMfw Jeanne E . Klszko and • ,.,.., .. •n nn1ect• 0 11 •• wt1k11 ..... .,..,,.,__.er.,.,,.. persons who may be
Tiiie .....,_la oNll<te41 ltY en In ............ J.,_ V. ~fay, 0 V M., INC., Wt will •.-il<ly ..... .. a C.lltwnie --•II~. '242 ..... f o r : II' U II C M A I • • , -' ' ~rlM A. S.W.
'2.-J PUUOO NOV. I, ltll Tl• .....,_. -flfM wllfl IN CWMY CWIL tf Or ..... C-IY tn .......... tttl. ~!J;.:~410' 41• V•••111 .. •1 :::!.~ --.r"' _.._. .,.. • otherwise Interested In the
oeita11tl'll11tt11..., .. ,....,..,1 .. , wlll and/or estate: ,,.....,..0r ..... ee.tto.1i~'r.:
'"°'"'· Wo"M '""''-<>"'•••>• Y>OOO<ASUUO}ti
Tiii• ~Is t9ftcluetM llY . cor JUN• •. imwt'n' "~'° -elloft. Oll'TIONALONe·YaAlt J_,.. v ...... ,.y, "" .... -.... Ill
Hypothyroidism, <low thyroid 1land function>.
doea indeed exist, but Is extremely rare. I haven't
seen more than one or two cases In lS years. I
bave, however, seen hundreds of patients who bad
been enoneously put on thyroid pills and told that
\bey were hypothyroid.
:!i~11..,. ~~~ ....... ..., A petition has been filed •ue.s.11,1t,».1tt1 i.ss-11
a, CIWll'tlM J......-. NUMHlt TOH necno by Kathleen Garnsey In
0.\1.M., IM. •1111 IN W filWWI I
J...,11.lerlfn. C...... -.,._If~..-. ~ .,.. -.,. ...... ,.,., .. ----OetMAY O-•n1<1•1n•v..-• the Super ior Court of ...,.,_0r_ceeat 1>e11y ,.. .... o-111-1ndlv1t1ens Orange County requesting uw OHk•• IM flllke • -~ ...... fl MAllCll.TOW .. ._~ .. kt. .
""'· "· ,.., ,....., o-•.a.w Ill dl1t1t1en, that Kathleen Garnsey be "~•nous euSt••• NAMa ITAT•MaMT
M71 Vie °"9N. Wlot • fieictl ....... ,,_. ~ ...... u..--. v..... ... . CMNlit't CMQ. _...,. .....
A severe anemia can make you Ured, as can
obeaity, diabetes, and a beet of other conditions.
NiDety-alne percent of patients who are tired
prove to have none of tbeae allmenta.
After being told by their physician that nothing
was wicovered in their examln1Uon, a fair amount
of patients pursue the matte.r further, and start
spendin1 their money on all kinds of "help."
I don't want lo risk offending anyone's faith in
whatever they believe to be helpin1 them, so I
won't lilt any of the questionable remedies that I
hear about I would say, however, that ll your ex·
aminaUoo ls negative. the chances of you finding a
aolutioo are just about nil.
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOU. au51M•ll MAMa ITAT., .. eMT The fol'°"""'_._ Is~-' ,..,, ••: IHTE• STAMP CO., J'1 O-l a,,., C..U. Mew, CA ftUJ. NANCY G•ANT, »1 GreftO~
L-. Coal.I Meta, CA-n.21. This ~· 11 conducwo by a11 In• dlvlchl•I. Nancy Grant Thia alalal"Nftt wet filed with Ille County ci-11 of Oranot ~on Jiiiy
n. "''· "''"" P\IOlll'-d 0r--. Cofft Oelly Piiot. JUiy 2', ""'9-S, 11, It, ltll ~I
,_ .. _,.~.~l ...
tel•llllt .. _,., •lactl ... tlMea .....
., ,,. """" ... , • I , .. , '· 1"1, -a petltlen ..,._. "' IO '°te4M ti ...
v ....... ., ... """"'' Wflk .. ..., .... .,,, .... --.. lfl ... 41111tTkt •• 41Mtleft, If tit<-llf 411vttlen, , .. _ • .,. ..... ....., .. 411t*rt<t ....
llen • ,... .., Midi eiftlc.ft "-,... 9"11 ,, ........... ,_.....,., ..
11...,.., ........,,,.,. wtll ......... jlr8KrlllM "" IKIMll tu• of Ille CAllMnlia • ..,..,.. c:e-.. UneClllllla•..U..aci..._.,_ 111 ... nlllle en npenol c11a.W. M IOllclle. ,.... ~ -QIPla. fe-e pon•••• en cenlect• c•n el lt•tl•lr•ll•r lie V•t•11tet el 11....a.nw.
~ tNt •• ...., ........ 1"1. A.l!.OUOH ,...._.,.,V-•
ly a-flN J---. o.uty
,..,.._ Or-C..tt Oeilly """"-Aut 1t,l'91
T ... .........,. --It llolflt _.. ... ... ,
81LLI OLASS WO•KS, tU N. c...__ •"-AnMotm, co.,..,
Wllll-.,._-·USN. Chit>-
-· Aftft.,,,, ca.,.., Tllft ...._,It '4lftClue"4 llY.,, lft.
div ......
Wllllern •• Mee• Tlllt ....._,, •• filed wlltl .. c_t., Clefk ot o .. ..., c°""'' on
""""''°·1•1.
appointed as personal
r epresentat ive to ad·
m inister the estate of
Jeanne E. Klszko of Costa
Mesa, Ca. (under the In·
dependent Administration
of Estates Act). The petl·
tlon Is set for hearing In
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, ca. 92701 on Sep· ,..,1.,... 0r.,. c:o.11 o.ir.'~:
tember 2, 1981at9: 30 A .M . •ue.11. ,,, •• ..,.. '· '"' ~·
"~ITIOUS 8UStM•M NAMatTAT .... •MT Tiie .......... ~ are 11o1f19
llual-•:
.._,...., eaadl, CA,.., er ~s .............. tallllt
,.,.,.,. .,..., fl .. C:..-c:ez ~r ,.....,I_ Or-Coosl O.lly PHO(. Ol•lrltt ...... -' T•...... •
Jult 2', ""'9-S, 12, It, ltl1 u.s.41 - -'-... fl• tl'5t
PUBLIC NOTICE
IU,..1110. COUaT Of'
CAUflCHIMIA, COUMTY OPO•••e8
O•D9• TO SNOW CAUla f'Otl CMAJM•O"N..,... CAl9 MO. Altf111 111 Ill• matter of •Ptlllc,ellon er PHILLIP t•En lltAOWAV M•. A M..S. ITfiVIN MITCHELL 119.,e filed• petition In this cou•1 ror 011 _, allewlftll pMillonor to<..._ 1111
•Me from PHILLIP ••UoTT a•AOWAY lo PHILLIP BRETT MITCHfiU..
.. .................... ...... ...... ... 1....., .... .......
Celltrct If .. -It ........ .. lllfll.lllt ......... ..._ ..... ... i. -"' C4f1Uact. .. ,,__ fl ..
,,,.kwlll ....... flllll.erl!l•-.. .......... MI_ .......... . ................. ~ ...... !
-~-y ....... l!ltW , .............. twty.fl ... (4) .,.
•lier n. ute -f9f u. ~ ,.......,, .
T"9 ._,. II T,_... ,..,._
IN ,,wt .... fl r•fod"'t -.... .. lllft • M welw _,,, lu .. d 1 ... • ltlfonfte!K ... In _., 11141 er In • W ......
I am a great believer in changing what can be
ch&nl~j accepting what can't be changed. and
bavin1 tne wisdom lo know the difference.
"ICTITIOUS 8UStM•U MAM9 STATllMaMT The lo0owlfl9 pe.sons are dolf19 11us1,_, .. :
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition, vou Should either appear
at the hearing and state
your obj ections or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
..,..... In person or by your at·
SE.-LINO/MA•SH. UOl Her!Mr ah•d., Wte HI. lanta AM, CA ftt». c~ ~. •• "·,..,,way, Senta-· CA tt10I.
11 ls Mrell\I .,_ .. tll8t ell ,.._ 1111ar .. teCI In h ,.,...., •'--111 o~ pear llofore IM c.ourt In Olrpet-No. , ., JOO Clvk c-Oriote WHI. Santa Ana, Celllonila,., Sept. J, ltll, el 1o:•a.m .. -t ..... -thereSN>w
SWl!E T ALICE MUSIC, 1602 Pla<Mltla AW., Cotta Mew, Ca. '2U7 Allu ¥<Callum. 1221 w. Coetl Hlllllwrt. ~ a.ac11, ca. '11661
Matti Oevlcllon, 21' Pelm« SI.,
Cost•~ Ct. '2621
-----------torney. IF YO U ARE A
C REDITOR or a cont·
lngent creditor of the de-
ceased, you must file your
c laim with the court or
present It to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
f irst Issuance of letters as
provided In Section 700 of
the Probate Code of
,_k:Nnl Sarilnt,. ao N. l'alr Way,
Senta Aftt, CA '21CQ. Dr. John D. Roun, a practitWnn in Newport Beach.
welcome• flOVT qiie1tionl. Mail reque1t1 to A1k the Doc·
tor, P.O. Boz 1560. Colta Meaa, n626.
'Living in/ace of
death' topic set
"LIVING in the Face of Death" is the topic of
a discussion on maximizing mental. and physical
health in the face of illness at 7:30 p.m . today in
Santa Ana. For information. call 532·5646.
INCREASING STRENGTH and endurance for
pulmonary patients will be discussed at 5:30 p.m .
HEALTH HELP
Wednesday at West ern Medical Center in Santa
Ana. For information, call 953·3404 .
MAKING REMARRIAGE WORK i s the theme
of a seminar co·sponsored by South Coast Medical
Center's CareUnit and the city of Irvine Wednes-
day. For information, call 499-1311.
ECKANOR, "A Way of Life," will be dis·
cussed at 7:30 p.m . Wednesday in Corona del Mar.
For information, call 547·9734.
SEMINAR titled "Self Reliance: Facing Lile
W.i thout Illusions" will be held at 7:30 p.m . Thurs·
day in Tustin. For information. call 832·1020.
MURRAY OXMAN, stress specialist, will lead
a talk titled "Win Genuine Self-Command" at
10:30 a.m . Saturday in Newport Beach. For in·
formation. call (213) 936·9176.
AMERICAN RED CR~ bloodmobile will be
at St. John Newman Catholic Church In Irvine
from 2:45 to 7 :30 p .m . Monday . For Information.
call 835-5381, ext. 318.
Virgo: Travel
plans near
,,..,...,. "·--·· ·•· •1 SIDNEY OMA&R
AUES <March 2l·Aprll 19) · Elements of liming and
luck combine; you make corred move and profit resulls.
TAU&V8 <April 20·May 201: You'll be at right place
at ~lal moment. Lunar empha1l1 on special ap·
pearancea, initiative. origirtallty and new starts ln new
directions. GEMINI C May 21.June 20): You locate missing
articles. Member of opposite sex plays Important role.
CANCER (June 21.July 221: Wish comes true. Faml·
HOROSCOPE
This bUslneu It conclu<led lly • 99 ....... _._sl\lp, All« McCall""' Tllh lt•l-1 was llleCI with Ille County Clerk of Or•noe County on AUQVSt 10, ltll. ,,,.., ..
Pullllaheel Or--. Coolll Dally Plloe A\19 12, It. 2', Sotlf, 2, ltll "6.S-41
"ICTITIOU' IUSIMeSS MAMe STATHdMT The foUowtllQ pertOfl It doln9 bonl· ,.., ... , NEWPORT CREST APTS., 1411' S\llMf"lor Aw .. Newp0rt Beach, Ca
'16'.J Ketllarlne Baker , JOU Lot Cerllloi, W.SI Covin•. Ca. '1~t Tiiis .,...,_. 11 conducwo by .,, In·
div~. K-lneB•Ur Tiiis -. ........ 1 was flied wl\11 .. COUllly Clerk of Oo'•,... County ~ ,....,,. 10, 1"1 ,.,..,..,
Pvbllaheel 0r.,. Coost o.lly ,., ...
A119 12, "· ~. Sotlf, 2, ltll Wl~l
PUBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS aus111ess NAM• STAT•MeNT The IOllowtllQ per_, It doin9 bUll· ""' ••: FARRIS STAMP COMPANY, ltlJ6 Port Chol-Place, N._t BMc.lo, CA '2MO. TILOEM J. FARRIS, 1936 Pon
Chell .. Place, Newpott 8-h, CA
'1660. Thi• ~MU" '"..oucwd ..., an In· dlvklu.tl Tl.,._.J Farris Thlt ste!Mnenl was filed wltll Ille County Clorll of Oranot County on Jttly
a .1 .. 1 "147tn Pu11ll111ed OranQe Coast Dally Piiot, July 29, IWQ. s. 12. "· tt11 Ult-11
PUBLIC. NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS 8UllNeU NAMe STAT•M•MT T ... loOowtne --It clol"9 INSI·
MU as AMCO I UILOERS SUPPLY, ISU Newll0'1 Blvd., eo.l• Mew. Celll«nl•
'1411 Donald S. ~ • ..e Oo SOie Ttr· r.ce, cor-del MM. Celll«nt• 92'U This ~ It ~onducteCI llY on In· dlttduel. Donald S. Woods This ala'-"! was filed with IN County Cleft< of OranQe County on Jiiiy
24, lttl. ,., ...
Pvbllthocl 0r--. c-• 04H1y Pltot July J9, A119-S, 12. 1', ltll ,_..1
PUBLIC NOTICE
"'CTITIOUS 8USfM•U MAM• STAT• ... NT ,,,. to11owtno--. 1s OOltlt ...,.,. "'-•• ., TH£ GOLD EXCHANGE. ~t AIC•rn. I n.lne, Calllorlll• t27 IS AIM! lltrdull. 5042 Akorn, Intl,,., Celllornla t211S Thia ~ It concluetecl by an In· dlvldual. Al.,llerdull Thia 1t.11oment was llleCI Wltll t1le County Clerk of Oranoe County on July H, tttl
"147171 Pvbllaheel Or ..... Coosl Dally Piiot, July t9, Aue. S, 12, 1', ,,., l3»-41
IU,..ltlotl COClllT OP CM.I...,. .. ,,.
COUNTY OP OllA ... e In tflo M9tler of IM ....... lcMic.tof L .. ley NttltM NkllOla For OW,..tl"-a-. ottNllTOIHOWCAUH
l'Olt <MANO• CW MAM• Lnley ""'*-Nlc:Mls Ml fl'-1 a "1111en In Wt court ,_ .,. _, et-
-1111 petlt .... r to <Mnet llOf" MIM
from Ll!ILl!Y AlllD•EE NICHOU M CHAHTA.L AHOltEfi MA•GOT· TIN. II la 11ere111 or41er•d 111•1 ell penon• l11ttr•lt•d In the matlef' afo,....... -r llotore this c,,...., In
~ Ho. >et 700 Clvk c:.ntff. Orlw W..t, S-. AM, C•llfomla, on
9-1H1, el lO:JO o'clock e.m., •nll IMn Md tllere -CelUM, If •ny llley .,...,., Wllr said potltlon • chane• of name sllo11fd not IN 11, ........ It Is,_, .,..,..., 01M a c..., flf Ulla.,_, ID.,._ C-llo ,......,.,_. In Ulo Oelly ll'llo(. a ,_.,. 1r flf
....... <Ire ....... ,,.,JINd In .....
C--.ty ail IMll once a -for._ c-utlw-. ~-to -dey"' ..... _.... o.-. MIO-•• 1"1. •-141H.P........,. JudgeflflN
5-1r1orc;-. ll'ubllahod Oren .. CNSI O•lly Piiot, Aue-12, lt. it, 5et1t. !,. 1•1 ... ,
NS-79111
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
HARRY CN.M.N .)
GEISER AND OF PETITION TO AD ·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-1.,,...,.
To all heirs ,
beneficiaries, creditors
and contlnoent creditor s of
Harry (N.M .N .) Geiser
and persons who may be
otherwise Interested In the
will and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
b y June Geiser Logan &
Lela E . Geiser In the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
June Geiser Loqan & Leta e. Geiser be appointed as
personal representatives
to administer the estate of
Harry (N.M .N.) Geiser of
Costa Mesa, Ca. Cunder
the Independent Ad·
ministration of Estates
Act). The petition Is set for
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, Ca. 92701
on September 2, 1981 at
9:30A.M .
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your obJectlons or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at-
torney.
IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a cont-
ingent creditor of the de-
,ICTITIOUs au11 ... u ceased, you must file your
MAMaSTATIMaMT claim with the c.ourt or
T ... fot-1n11 "'-' ••• ,..,.. present It to the --r"'-·I bull-It: -,,..,, _
ly hannony 11 restored. Domestic adj~tmenl proves COASTLINE MARINE suv1ce, repre1tntatlve appointed
beneficial. ot Mel11 st., Sit. 22, Hu11tlntton by the COUrt Within four
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: Hold off on decisions despite B~~~Tyttr, ., HYlltl"9Mft months from the date of
entreaties of stubborn assocla\e. Time is on your side -s1 .• H-in.-a..c11. c. . .,.. first Issuance of letters as
play walt1n1 eame. ,...,, (M1mall, 71t s.-·· Ortw, provided In Section 700 of
Vlaoo (Au1. 23·"-pt. 22): Travel plans can be com· L..-.... 11.c.. the Probate Code of """' Tlllt llY•lnHJ It <4'ndll<tM lty • c llf I T-ti f plet«I. Open llnea of communJc1tlon. 111111 .... ....-... -.. I orn a. ... me or ~ (Sept. 23·0ct. 221: More persons are lnterest· :::::.:t:' fifing claims will not ex-
ed In your views. Popularity Increases. Flnanclal ar· TlllJ •• ,. ... •1111 "" plre prior to four months Cevnty Cten flf 0r14'91 C:-IY en f t"'-d t of the -raniemenu will be clarified. ...,...,.. ",.... rom ,.. a e .,..ar·
SCOaPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 211 : New approach ft1tlm Ing noticed above.
neffUU)': emphasis on reneiotiatlon, fresh concept and ....._.. 0r-. c.... Oalty,.... VOU MAY EXAMINE
a new plan or operation. """· 11• "· ._._.1. 1•1 8'1N1 the flle kept by the court.
MOrM'AaJV8 <Nov. 22·Dce. 21>: Low·key approach Plal Illa If you Int Int.rested In the
brinp dlllred result.. u diplomatic, you wtn. 11 you at· ----------I estat., you may file • r• tei:DP' to force wua. you lose. "'4:Tlnous avat••u quest wfth the court to r• CA.PalOOllN (Dec. 22-Jan. un . Good lunar upect 111A•UTAT11M ... T celve spec:lal notice Of the
coincide• with emotional reaponaea, charlama, ln· T11e ,..1"'"' ,.,._ ., ..... ,.. lnvm of estat. assets te~tned relaUooahlp and ability to transform apparent ~:.'tt0·• KOttN•""• ,.,. •. and of he petitions, ac·
defHt lnt.o rou1ln1 v1ctory. P1&111e c.e11 .. 1...,..y, c.r-.. , c o u n t s an d r • Po rt s
AQVAal1J8 (Jan. 20-Feb. ll>: ovu~me temptauon --r.e~=: ,..,. u-i,.... cin1e. :1'f~~111~~tlrrot!!:
to skip ~~tJala. lnlrlcate detail• command attention. • o. M""'''"918ft '"'"· c.i1,_. PllCSll (P'eb. 19·11hrcb 29): SodaJ actMty In· nwt. Code. c,..... NfPbone call could r.ult ln c:bana• ol plut MVWll J. a.&. ,..,. u-. Cit· ..;_.;_--~---------------~ , ... •o . ........, .. , llM<ll. CMlfMlle M•AD AND M•AD, At-~._.._ i. t ..-c1M., en.._ IOf'MYI at Lew, •y: fir•• ......... ... ,...# "~ 1111 Dew
J• c. Ola! It,. ..... 17', Newpeil1
Tiiie ......_.. -,,.. ........ -,,. .. -........ tet• C.-y Cltftl flf 0rMp ee-ty 111 --· Y_, • ...... •• ""· 114/DMlll
Tllh llullfteu It c--11y • eanoral~p.
0--Manli Thlt .....,._, was llled Wllfl IN c-y o.rtt o1 o. ... c-y ~
""'· 11, 1"1. "IMllO Pulll11N41 Oron .. Coe&l Oelly
,.1 .......... 11. "· "· Sopt. '·
'"' J607•l
cause, II -U.v ...,..., •flY Mid pell· -----------lion for Cf\anOI Of namo tohotM not lie ,,.,,,eel
II It "'""°' or--. COOY ol lfll• O<'dor .. -,_ llO ..... u.-111 I ... Delly ,.llol, e _, Of
..,,.rel cltt-loft, pu1111-In tlll• c-IY ....... ~ • -.., low c-""""' -.. prW ..... ..., of sald llear1,..
MS.""" SUP•alOJl c•v•T •P CALIPO•NrA, co•••Y •• oa.,...
1• c11nc <••T•• o.w• • ..,. · IANTA a.A, CM.I "OIUA t1tM
MA••IAMIOP P•TtTIO•••: o•~O•ll e . u.. ... ••IPOtlOIMT• n1n•• &A.a LAH .....
Callfornla. The time for P=m:::::'
OATl!OJM1ya.1t11
R-ld H . ""-'· J ... of ttle
S...lor Cour1 .,....o..., t11ft HI INMtt..~ LO) CAM..._..._
IMTtCSI
filing claims w ill not ex-T11e ffl1-1n1 PHMfl• ,,. 1101n9
pire prior to four months ~~/,.ACIFIC AUOCIATH.
from the date of the hear· ltOH lanaln Clrtle, Hyntlntton
1111 We L J dlH ,.,.. ,., • ...._...,CA_ .............. ,_. .... .., -......... ,. ..... .,.. ..... C7141"1-
Publl~ Or-coast o.11, Piiot, ............. .,.. ............. . .. ,L ....................... .
Ing noticed above. ••Kii. CA .....
YOU MAY EXAMINE ci~c~...:.i~~~~=~• 1------------
Jvly t9, AUii S, IJ, "· ltll ))M~t .._ ..... _.. ... ""'" .. .. . ....., ............ ,.. ...... .
the file kept by the court. •••under OHn Mt Lu41, "* NI.JC l9ll( If you are Interested in the • ..,..,.. cwc1e. Hun41neteft ... 11. CA•------------
.. ~ ........ ,........., ............... ~ ..... .... .... ,
estate, you may file a re-""'·
quest w ith the court to re-.... ~~':.~!. '' <_,,.,, lly •
u ......... 1 .............. "ICTITIOUI eUStM•SS ..._. ..... MM1r ,-., -...
ceive spec la I notice of the Goertl-MtL.eocl
llAMlllTATSMaMT ....... 1 - -W. ..... TM lollowlnt11 119"°" It dolft9 _,.,. ...... • a ...._ Loe • ,._ --·· .. ....... Inventory of estate assets TMs •--t •a 111ec1 w1111 ..
and of the .... titions ac· '-*1 c1ar11 •• Or-County on -• A ...... ,.., •
CALIFO•NIA CTC, 1101 W. Bey SfU.-. .... .-.W•~• Ave.,......,, llMO\, CA'2MO. • ..... • ................. c o u n t s a n d re po r t s ,.,47_ Ou411e, l't• Miiier, 1101 W 811 llR•rte I~, • ...
Aw .~IHcJo.CAnMO _ .. ,......... ·::~=· described In Section 1200 "'*I-0r...,. coo11t o.i1y P11eo1.
of the California Probate ,.,.., s. 1i. "· •. 1t11 ~ ""'• -•nna 11 condutted ...., • ..., --. _.. -u ---• 111111 .... .,.,..~ ...... Code.
KLEIN & CUTLER, At-
torneys at Law, by: Leslie
I< ltln, 9'20 La Cienega
BIV«!:t_!tt. '31, Inglewood,
ca. -.wu1; ttt: 213/641-SIOO
O. P.Mln... I. TO T..-11~ . Tll8 tl.._.,. ... flt ... wllfl -TM ..........,. ._ lllld a ~ County Cltrtl or Oranee County "' '""'°"""' .,_ ,_,, .... If .,... ... A119, J, lttl. tt file•,.._... wlllllft ..... Ill• .. ..,...,. Pt61• .... llllM .... -.. ~ "=m:=::a .:~·~.~~CoHI Dally,::; r,:\:; :!:"'!:~ = c-TIM fOllawlnt potl0fl6 •re dOl"9 ' ' • ' ' tall\lnt lnj11n<ll,.. ., ........... -....._.: c ................. ..,..,..,, ...... ASHM8LY MOUSE, 111 E. PUBLIC NOTICE ~ dllld c..w-.. cllllll ~
P\mll ... 0r-. C..st Oally .......... ~ c.. .. MAM. CA m•. -----------•llOf"llOY ..... ~ ............... ,... .... 12, ,,. "· 1"1 •n~t JO&aPH A. SPOU.INO, 1W N. "ICTfTlo.11 eusrM•U ... , .. _,, ...... ..., .... ~ -----------1 Cle ...... OrMllO,CA fK67. MAMa ITAftMa•T Tiie ......... n•1I .. --· ...... .. -· -YlltOINIA M. $POI.LIMO, 1W N. TIM IOI-Int --ere .,.,... mon.., or ~'· ... .u.r t#1 ,._ .. ,~ c1r;-..,0r.,..,CAn..1. w!Mrlnd ,,__.......,. .... , .. -----------1 Tiiis -..-.. la c--.ct ... ll't lft. 11u.-ot. """
NS-79112 41MuNals (~ & Wiie). STl!YlN$ & ASSOCIATl!S, tn F OATl!O "• lO, l"1. Jelatlll A. 5'DlllM •twenffle Or., ..._rt kacll, CA Lee A 9rMCfl NOTICE OF DEATH OF v......,..M.s.ot11no '*'-a-' WALTER l<ISZKO AND T111t ~ •• 111• •llfl .. Mlc-4 KlnelleY Sto_,1, m !Bey ..,,._~.,
OF PETITION TO AD· C_,..,Cltril of 0r..,.. c-iy on Jiii., 11';-..J::::.;e~'i;y an ,.,. 0epyty
MINISTER ESTATE NO. 1'· '"'· Pt41tu dMdlNI. ~:a:::•cH 0" cott .. Atre MIMS.-A·109l34. ,....,_ 0r.,... Coett Detty Piiot. Tlllt ....._1 """ m ... with IM ••e.tldr'f...,. a-. .... ,_
T o a I I h e i r s , ,..,., s. 1L "· •. lttt "'..., c-ty Ctork "' Or•-county on La,..,...._ CA_,
beneficiaries, c reditors -.C .-Ta ""'·7·'"1· ,.,_, '~C::..~DMlr~
and contlnoent creditors of ,.,...,..,... 0r.,,.. c:-.• 04Hiy Pltot ""'· s. u. "·a.,.., 111M1
Walter Klszko and persons -----...,_-------• ,,.,.. u.1•.•. '°"'· 1, 1•1 uu.., ----------"'--who may be otherwise In· PICT1nous aus1Mus
terested In the wlll and/or ,.,. ,~!'"TaMaMT ..X l9TICl
estate: WU--~""' PHMM .,. ...... IUN•IOllCOYH
A petition has been filed .... en ,.,N. Olf<TS & COLLEC· 'ICTITtOUI•.,..... DPTM•IT..,.. by Kathleen Garnsey In Tl8LU.. m · ""' su..t, N.....,, llMUl ITATIMSMT OP CAUl'OltMfa
S I hKfl. c..r...,.. '*1 r ... N11ew1111 --· .,. do•ne ,... TM• ClOWfT't the uper or Court of llOO&.Colt"Ml'MI.,,• c.tlforwl•c•· .....i_ .. : .. ~ Orartge County requesting -•llln, m hit ..... ...,..,,ant. M••• o,. CAL1FO•N1A. 1uo in -,_.."' • .... ,......, " that Kathleen Garnsey be ....... c.u,.,.....,..1. ..._.. ....... c:.uMew,cA'2U7. susAM AA• NAGY.~" CM~
appointed as persona r111s...,...1a~wo•Y•<•· 1t11ei...,_., 1uoMoflrov1•. c-OFMAML -•lllft. Mffa,CAfttl7. MO.AMNr representat ive to ad· tt00&.co11PORAT10~ M.,1111• c .. 11 1 ... 111u OJlOtlllTO..., minister the estate of OtMOUano,P,...~1 wn...........,,LM,.,...•.CAMM CAUUNtt
W It Kl k f C t Tiiis .....,_,.was llleCI with 1t1e Tiii• ~-· la conductMI lty a C"Me4H10PeaM!IC a er 51 0 0 OS a ..-.. ~. Tiie •PPllCatlen •• SUt.AM ••• Mesa, ca. (under the In· ~.Cltrtl•Or ..... c-,onJYly .-1 .. ,,....,. NAGY .... ,,_... -· -....
dependent Admlnlstratl ,.,47,.. Tllll .. _. -11-w11t1 ... -mo11 '" c-t. .,. 1t .....,.. of Estates Act). The petl· ,.....ltf!M 0r...,. coo11 oe11y Pl.._ ca-.:nty Cltrll 94 Or•~ c-,. en Ir-sa1411 .,...1c.e11-...., ~
tlon Is set for hearing I ,..,.. s. •a."·».'"" u1r~ ""'· 7· ""· ~ ::-=~.:_ ":r Jin•:::':
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic "'*ltfild 0r-.. c.oe. oei,., ""..._ su N ua MA · • • Center Drive West, San -.c ma ..... n. "· M. SeJit, '· ,.., lS4M1 N-............ It,.~ .... • .... ~ ..... 1----.-. Ana, c a. 92701 on Sep _.,. __ ec11n..,.,....., ... _..,....,..,..
tember 2, 1981 at 9: 30 A.M . ,tCTIT10llS MlllNHS ~ .. ,IK c-i 111 ~ ~ -.. --
IF You OBJECT t t .. _ ........ ITAT&Ma•T of S..I., 1"1, .. 10·• e.M, ......... 0 '"' Tiie fOll••lfte ,..rMfls ••• dol"9 PICTIT10llS8UllMIU ft_(am_,-11......,.._, granting of the petition, ._._ .. : MAManan .. ..,. <._...,_._... ...... ~.-..
you Should either appear UT111.1.11 AL.LA1tOAL•.1. _,, •· r 11o........,. ,.._ •• ...,,. ...,... 11 11 ~ ...., .. ...,. • '* ..
at ... _ -*rl""' and t t c .... ...., .• c.-delMM,ui.tais -•: 1111a0r_ .. ,,_c-.. ..., ... .... ...... ..,. s a e ,, ...... II*"-, '" .. .,.,.. • TO J ANSWIE .. INO s••VICIE, '" .... Orelltt c-.,..,, ........ your objections or file 0r1vJe,D-J,N......,nae.m.ca.~ 12t12LAc:.dlMAw.,Su1 .. t .L...-,, •• ., ... , 94 ee-•1 c1rc111eu..r.
written objections with the -v. lt-.rtaon. '" aa.-Hlltt,CA.,.n. Pf'lnttd 111 ..,... <-'¥ ......... -
court before the hearing. onve, °"2• N8"0rt 9Hcll, ''· ft660 lltcMr41 o. ur•. 121 .t.c.....a, ..... c11 -,., -succ .... .,. -· Your ..,.,..ranee may be ,..,......._,aceMIKt..,byon,,.. c..._.,CAtan. ~io-101M....,ofMl4......._
In person « by your at· Mv,...j.,..A.11.-..i-.,!::.,~1ac~-"Y.,.• 0.1•:;::..m:.~"'-:· ... ·
tornev ni. ... ...,.,. -fll• .,.., .,. llkMrllo ur• J_...., .... I F . V 0 U ARE A c-ya..-e10r.,...c-vonJY1y T111a....,.... · ....... -.,. ~ewrt • '
C R ED I To R t •• 1'91. ~l.,ta C-'t C"'11 flf Or...-c--, en ....... ._ Or .... C-t o.tty "'"9( or e con • __ 1.,.. _ ,._'* o.iiy ,.., .. ""'· '· 11111 ,,,_ .klly tt,,..... s, 12. "· ,.., .....
lngent creditor of the de-r-------ceased, you must flle your _ ... _ ... _._s._1_1._1•_._-._1 .. ____ u_1w_·, PllLll ... Or.nee ce.ttt o.i1y ll'llllt.
claim with the court or ""'·it. tt, » ...... t. 1"1 ,,_.., PVBLIC NOTICB f9& 11111 ---------l------present It to the personal PIH ma "ICTIT10UI ..,.. ....
representatl ve appointed PtCT"lnout ..,.,..... •AMC n•n•ert .
by the court within four ...... ITATIIM .. , JltCTITIOUI ..,...... TM .......... --..........
m, onthl • f rom the date of ...!. .... i;-..... ~ I• ...... ..... ....... IUftMSMT ne::,-:i;.,T •NO l.IMIHDJ flt) Mo
f rst ssuanc• of letters as AMaJllCAN OIL SXCHANO£. ,., TM .......... ,,..._ Is ...... lllftl. OIAN P<>r'TS. .. , Mlle Cir .......
f rovlcltd In Section 700 of 1en Hk .... °'·· wt• ,.., H...,...., ~;.. .,111 .... '°" u... ,. 1 1,....., a..th. CA.,..., he Probate Code ol he<'l.C11•1w111et1MO. ~ ...... t;.CA~M 12 · "._.,. o.rwi MKtr, •1 .....
Cellfornl1, The time for n.ru. J. Miit, m "-'"41t °'· ......., .. ....,,'1111,._,, C1'··"-*'••llM<ll.CA ......
I ....._.IMGI, ClllfMlle...e. "-"! ....... 8Mclt,"' MO. ''* .._. ,, ,...._ .. W 911 fe. fll "9 claims Wiii not eic· Tiiie....,,.. ,. c.-.ctN.., en-. Tiiie...,.. 1, <~.., ... lfto 41M .... plre prior to four months ... ,,....., ....,....., ._.... .. .._.
from the dete of the hHr· Tiiie ~· ::' 111.., .... .,. ,,... =:-"'.!. 11 ... '""" .,. c=. ~ :9...C-c ...,, ';
lni noticed lboVe. (Miity Clwll N OrAfttll C-.ty en c.-.y Cltf1I flf 0r.,,.. C-'V en "419. 7, ""-r
OU MAY EXAMINE..._"'""· Awe.r.""1. ~°'9flleo...t.._~ t~e file ~t by the court. ,....... Or-..~ 0811~'= ,....... er-.. c.-e DM!y ""-,...., 11..,.-. ..... 2, .-
1 you are ntenttted In the ....._ .. ti. tt .._ ,.. ,m-et ,......1a, it,»....,._ t. 1• 1 awwi ------------estai., you m.y flle 1 ,... ---·-------quest with the court to ,. PUBUC NOTICE ..X Illa flmJC ll'lll
celve special notlc. of the ----------•----------Inventory of es tat. assets '9CTlnoua ..,...... PICT11't.,. 1.,.. ... 11 '~'"::=::'
an' of the petitions, IC· IWJlll99'AftMll•T ...... ~.ft-"1" T"M ....__ --.......... counts and reports n. ........ ..,... .. .._llMI-"".......,.._...,...._......, _ .. ? desert~ In ~-tlon 1200 -•' -•i <•> Auou•o• "°•••1 t•t ..,_, ~ l•MaTT • AllOCIATH, mt TONt'a, Int~ Ortw, ,_.. AU0\180N' ""'UTM.~"IJ c.tl of the Callfomla p~ Ol-.yr•.._!_tr4, L•1•11• 8Htll, teAN,CAt!IW. AUOVIOll 1Wf8,.IOM, M llC ... Code. ~-. . LINDA MAJlOAJllT lkULTI"· ................ CA... .
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Orange Co11t OAILY PILOT'/Wednffday, Augu1t 19, 1981
sex test
DIRECTOR ·or PUBLIC RELATIONS, CINCIN-NATI.
Otar DavW P.: Tile fo1Jewta1 letter wW do a
let _. .. le& •••ea .. ..., ulq yHr prodae&
la a ,,., • l.Mnded:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I jUJt bad to write to
you about the Drano test. My prepant dautbter
hid bMnl 1bout lt and decided to itve lt a try. Sbe
~ tbe Drano to the urine wbicb she had poured
lirto a stau contalner. 1be al us exploded in a
allllon pleees.
All abe learned was that the solution can eat
* avAsHiEJGHl
_ _ ___ -·-~131LLIANTJ
COULDN'T BE
WHAT I AM,
IF
HADN'T BEEN
WHAT I WAS.
--.'\ '~~~ gj . .
would run down the middle of the street in pursuit
of.
Unless ....
No. No one would take my photo albums of the
babies. C'mon. No one in this world is that mean. I
wO\J}d like to see a burglar get two feet with the on-
ly lhinl in my past worth saving or remembering.
'Not to aee my dauabter leaning over to smell the
tulip in Grandma's backyard? Or my first son's
holding the Dry Soap Award from Camp? Or the
beby sitting under a coffee table eating a new
potato?
Just try something! I'd destroy the intruder
before be got to the door!
Loise Rainer due
for fall co01eback
. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <AP> -Luise Rainer,
one of the most popular screen actresses in the
1930s, la returnin& to American sbow business with
a stace performance this fall at Harvard.
Illas Rainer will appear with the American
Repertory Theater In October in "An Evening with
Luiae Rainer," her adaptation of Tennyson's epic
poem "Enoch Arden," wblch ls set to Richard
Stn ... music. The show bad a limited run in Lon-
dOA IMt aeuon.
holes in clothlnl and leave burn.a on the •ktn.
Thank heavens abe waan't hurt.
God wtll let UJ know ln a rew month• whether
lt's a boy or a elrl and that wUJ be aoon enou1h.
Love your column In the San Antonio paper. -
V.L.A.
Dear V .LA.: Tlaaau f« wrtU.1 ud lettta1 ..
kaow esadly wlly Uae Druo pMple doil't waa&
women to fool arouad wit.II I&. AIHI mow, a word &o
my h1eeda la Botle, ldalao. U dlle1are1&111 ubl1
tJlll ae.& la tile 8olae CUalc (my reaclen HY dley
ued to>, pleue eat It out.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have printed let·
ters about the physical abuse children receive
from their parents, but I have never seen a letter
regard.in« verbal abuse.
Please, Ann, tell me, why would a father tell
his teen-age daughter to •·get lost," or Hy, "I am
sick or the sight of you!'' Later he explalna bis ac·
lions by saying, "I can't help it, I just can't stand
her."
Our daughter is a pri?Uy and a thouehtfui teen-
Ronnie now leads
the 'Big Leagues'
By MARILYN and HY GARDNER
You must know what a &low President Reagan
got out of watching and hearine Speaker O'Neill on'
TV conceding be was the winner and new cham-
pion in the World Series of "politricks." But Mr.
Reagan wasn't the only happy warrior of bis ad-
ministration. HiB aides also relished the chief'•
victory over the spokesman for the opposition.
This goes back to the first time the two leaders
met in mid·November and O'Neill quipped lo the
former California governor: "Now you're in the
'GLAD YOU ASKm THAT'
Big League!" Ronnie's right bands considered
that remark condescending to a person who'd soon
become the nation's chief executive.
That comment must have bothered candidate
Reagan also, but he took it smiling and didn't re-
buke the sly double-entendre's hidden meaning by
s aying something llke, "Perhaps we're not only in
the Big Leagues, Tip, we're also leadine It!"
There's little doubt that Lee Iacocca will be in
the running for Man of the Year honors come
January for reversing the fortunes of Chrysler
from cellar to penthouse. The "Sparkplug" of the
motor industry fielded the best team, including as
his TV spokesman, his friend and admirer, Frank
Sinatra, as a sort of "dollar-a-year volunteer."
We're not the only folks who still get confused
by the designation "liter" in revealin& the con-
tents or a liquid purchase since the biabfalutin
modemaires supposedly upllfted our language.
One of the most erudite men of our time also ad-
mits he's still covered with confusion: Mr.
Malcolm Forbes. the publisher, author and his· tory-making "balloon-itic" and a sometimes look·
alike for Barry Goldwater.
Some people
have all the fun.
. •
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See us for your favorite boots and shoes.
Knee-hi, anklet each 1.99 pair
24.99 to 34.99
QUALICRAFT9 SHOE STORES
141 FAStlON ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH
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a1er. Her father bu been bndiDt blr wCfit?n
way for yean. • -
Help me to uaderatand b1I aetlonl IO I alOt
prevent or even atop furtMr outbuntl ot t.Ma"..._
Tbe eirl la truly clevutaa.d bY b1I remarlll m I
am -HEARTSICK IN MIDDC.l:'l'O~!f·l.A. Dear ......._wa: A,..._ wM eMI "1
to Im cldld llu u ---a•1•I., _ ,,._
ra1edtatua.-...1 ............ c..._ .••
Tlae mu lleeM ca•• lrl ..... ..._ ..
bet&er. I .... ,,.., ....... di ....... n•11t
ta1, &oo. No e...W •M II .,...... • tMI ._
escape tile emodeaal da• ....
Please call you ra-::z_ ..._. ... ufl ,.._ •
1et &be best kbNl ol coal I •n'llWe. , , ---..
Ann l..attMrt dUct&ue• ~ clrWcMf -..
mytht, it• rflaUtM•. LHnt tJw /ocf• bw ~ .. .._
and You -For Teen-Agers o..i.,, .. bw A• r 11•wc
Send 50 cnl• and 0 Wflg, •lf-odtlrnHd, ...,..,.., ...
velope to AM LtJnMrt, P.O. 801% llllS, CNclrfo, Ill.
80611.
LEE IACOC~A ... Chry!ler'uparkplug
You must wonder when you see pool cbamfll
play on television how come they look ao bea.ltby-
and tanned. We always thoueht such addict.I won
a permanent pool parlor pallor.
. Here's an eye-arrestina idea for a fu.rllitare
s tore window display in a bilb·ulm• ·
neighborhood: an electric chair wt~ ~ •
dummy slumping in the bot seat.
Henny Youngman, London·born, wonder•
whether he could make the column's "Letter-of·
the· Week Dept.'' if he wrote a short note to the at-
tractive new royal couple, Prince Charles and b1I
Lady Diana, offerinl to help them find a Diee
apartment in crowded Londoa town. Our 4u.,..:
Write it but don't mall it!
Send ll(>Ur queatimu to H11 GcanlMr, "GkMI Y Oii ~
Aalc.ed That," core o/ tlW ~. P .O. 8IS -· Irvine, Coli/. t27H. Maril9'ft and H11 a.rdMr .. ~
o.t many ~atimu cu tMJ/ CCIII tft lMir coi..., W U..
volume of maµ ma.Ice• J)n'.anol r~• ......,._,.,
AS SEEN IN seren1ee1
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OrangeCo11t DAILY PILOT/WednHday, Augu1t 18, 1981
CAMP BOSS
Jane 'Fonda
Camps '
kith
liberal
SANTA BARBARA
<A P ) -Liberal activists
are sending their
children to a summer
ca mp run by Tom
Hayden and Jane Fon-
da. a. place where a kid
can take a field trip to a
nuclear plant or bring a
book about Ho Chi Minh
on the trail.
But like mos t kids
their age, the boys and
girls appear to be more
interested ln each other.
The 120-acre Laurel
Springs Camp near
President R eagan 's
mountain hideaway in
the pine·covered Santa
Ynez Mountains 1s a
laid -back , non -
co mpetitive. un -
reglmented camp that
stresses the importance
of alternati ve e nergy
sources, Hayden said.
And , in H ayden's
words, it stresses "love,
responsi bi Ii ty . com -
munity, the possibility
of alternatives lo see the
world and perso nal
growth.
"H's almost the op·
poslte of politics," said
Hayden "Politics is
about how you organize
people. This is about
how you help a human
being, one who doesn't
vote."
The campers. ages 9
to 15, mostly are the
sons and daughters of
veteran liberal activists
who pay $125 a week to
send their kids away for
part of the s ummer.
usually for three weeks .
The reading material
in the campers' bunks
reflects s uch ex peeled
fare as Super Tee n
magazine. "The Adven·
lures of Tom Sawyer"
and "Catcher in the
Rye "
But the camp library
has the board game
"Class Struggle ."
Betwee n ·'The Real
Mother Goose" and a
book on the Chumash In
dians. who once lived an
the area, is a biography
of Ho Chi Minh
Besides sw imming,
horseback riding and
hiking, camp activities
include Power Day, with
instruction on the merits
of solar power; writing
letters to Interior
Secretary James Watt;
Political Day, when
children are taught how
to fill out ballots and
give speeches; a trip to
the Diabl o Canyon
nuclear power plant
followed by a visit to the
anti-nuclear Abalone Al-
liance office, and mov-
ies s uch as "Norma
Rae'' i nd "No Nukes."
Unless prodded by an
adult, however, the con-
versation of campers
usually has nothing to do
with politic s or
alternative energy. Dis-
cussions tend to be
about boys and girls -
how short all the boys
are th!s year, for exam-
ple, or how "yucky''
girls can be.
Hayden. a prominent
opponent of the Vietnam
War, and Ms. Fonda,
star of such films as
"Coming Home," "The
China Syndrome" a nd
"The E l ectric
Horseman ,·· bought
Laurel Springs for
$500,000 in 1977. Some of
the 20 counselors are old
friends or Hayden and
Ma. Fonda Crom the In·
do·Chlna Peace Cam-
paign days ; others are
recent converts to
Hayden's Campaign for
Economic Democracy.
Meean name d
Steven J . VrebaJovlch
ol Colt.a Mesa baa been
named to the dean's llal
at Seaver College of
Pepperdine Unlverslty
in Malibu.
--· • ft
Law puts bite on ortho _: _ m . rce ' 8 . e
WE8T HEMPSTEAD, NY .
(AP) Divorce cases often affect
you.ng1ten. but ln thla Lone laland
town, hundred• of teen a1en, and
a.II their teeth, have become part
of a dispute between a dentiat and
hl11 wife.
Earlier thla year. Llllyian
Frankel sued her husband.
Martin, an orthodontist, for
divorce after he went to St
Thomas In the Vlrgln ltilanda to
recuperate from open·heort 1ur-
1 a ry, utd Mn . Frankel'• at·
torney, Joel Hnndes.
As purt of the divorct1 11ctlon,
Frankel'11 office. records and all,
wu locked up That left some pa·
llent.11 with braces they didn't need
anymore, like 18-year.old Danny
Belleue, who was told by Frankel
he would be rid or the metal ln his
uth before he returned to Weal "We·rtl trS"t na to negM!ale t.o av4 _ mh lh'91r paycbec.kt becauae of
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Mrs. Frankel said lawyers for
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,wednetday, Augu1t 19, 1981
UJrn~~m~~~
Housing outlook: It's not good
Panelists say buyers will have to live in smaller,.wtore expensive homes
By KEITH TUBEa ...................
ll'1 no secret there's a housinl
problem in Orange County, but
what ls the outlook for the
future?
Not good, according to four
pane1i1ts speaking before an
Orange County e xecutive
luncheon hosted by the county's
Chamber of Commerce.
The panelis ts -Frank
Hughes, president of the Oran1e
County Chapter of the Building
Industry Association; Harriett
M . Wieder, county supervisor;
Fred Forster of Newport Balboa
Savings and Loan Association,
and Mary Aileen M athel.s, 32nd
District regional vice president
of the California Association of
Realtors -spent more lime dis-
cussing the already existing,
problems than presenting possi-
ble solutions.
here, but I 'm not very op-
llmlatic .
"The beat way to~ describe
hous.tni in the '809 11 smaller,
closer, fewer. more expensive." '
Hu1hea called for more
capital to be made available to
the 1¥>u5lng industry and that
housing -including apartment
-production be accelerated to
m eet an ever lncreaaln1 de-
mand.
Huahes also suu~sted a coali-tion between consumers and
various elements ol the bouslnc
industry be developed to de-
mand the federal government
find solutions to the pressln1
problems of housing, transporta·
tion and energy conservation,
among others.
dlalot betweea' ... ben ot the
community ·~.~ otftcl&la. "We've I • all down
to1ether," Ma r 1ald. Sbe
alao said b~' proceu1G1
time must be~. tarsetinc
a 1oal of 90 dlyt for resulatorY
approval from t.be date ol ap-
plication. SlePt, 1he aald, are
already belnt taken to that ef-
fect at the county level.
Ms. Malheta. tlae lut of the
speakers, ... the real
estate ind ch ne 1aid
has been MCI~. ...... '\ .............
·•so they can · commiaaton.
How many peofle do you lhiak
would move OD the advice ol a
realtor?''
Ms. Mathelir .... more entry.
level houses.be built, so first-time bu 1et lnto UM
market. She wever, U..t
due to high , World War
II baby-boom n are 1oine
New concepta In home design,
1ucb u mOdular hou1ln1, must
be developed and 1ovemment
incentives have to be continued.
The savtn11 and loan lnduatry.
alao, mmt come up with more
creaU'fe ldeu."
Fontet, when asked alter lbe
luncheon whether interest rat.es
would come down now that the
Federal Home Loan Mortga1e
Corp., or "Freddie Mac.'' haa
unveiled a multibllllon-dollar
"mortca1e swap" procram to ::;e the aavlncs and loan '• caab problems, said;:
·~ can't buy $500 billion
worth of loans. 10 lt can't help
that much."
Earlier. Forster complained
about the wide margin sepa.t'al-
ing the prime rate and tnflation.
'/
The consensus of the speakers
on the topic\ "Orange County
Housing -A View at the
Decade" was perhaps best
summed up by Hughes:
Forster. however, countered
Hughes' remark later in the pro-
gram when he llippanUy re-
marked, "That's all we need, to
ha ve government intervention.
It's a frightenln1 thought -
they're the people responsible
for the post office and air traffic
controllers.••
to have to accept bouses that are
smaller than thole they grew up in.
"The Fed ls holdin1 down the
money supply to try and kill ln-
flallon," Forster said, "but
U.ere's somethin1 wrong when
there's a 13 -point spread
between inflation and the prime
rate.
"What is happening is the
potential colla p se of the
American dream."
Delly Nil,...."~...,
Fred Forster of Newport Balboa S&L says government mter ven-'
•'I wis h I had some good
answers on the future of housing
Supe rvisor Wieder , like
Hughes, stressed continuing "Right now," Ms. Matheis
said, "I contellllt ... u la better.
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OPIUMMA•YOPCITY T"e lollOWl"9 per"°"1 •re dol119
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NOTICE 1$ Hf!llllaY GIVEN t1W1 Caml:trldto C•plla l Growp, a
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po;llllc at IM Ofllce ot tM c11, ·-----------~-. City H.il, City of "-
\Mn Valloy, I-SIMM A-... I'-l'ICTITIOUI •UllNIEIS l.b~~;.;~~~~!!!!! taln Velley, Collfwftla. NAMtl ITATllMllNT 714-175-7954
tian is not the solution to the housmg crists lie also believes the
F ederal Reserve's tight money poltcy 1s cnpplmg the housing in·
dustry
HARD TIMES??? NEED MONEY??
1 r,, ... ;1ri 1'1(• prices V.T <.Ht' now paying for <l1.1morir1·,
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M•S. SALLY J SCHNEIOEll,
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July increase largest gain in year, spending up
WASJllNOTON (AP) -Amerte1n1' per•onal
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percent of dl1poaable income in June, up from 5.3
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percent.
P 1'80nal 1pendtn1 also arew aubttanUally. rl•·
ln11 1.2 percent 'lvtr June's total, the Commerce
Oepurtment report uld.
The savinaa r ate Is computed on a movina
averaae of aeveral months and the July figure will
not be available until next month.
fAat month's Increase ln personal Income waa
the taraeat 1lnce the US pttcent reported for July
1980
Congre111lonally ordered coat-of·llvlna adjust-
ment.a In 1overnment benem pro1ram1, which
took eftC<'l July l , accounted for nearly half of the
$3'1 billion acaln lo perarnal lncome, the report said.
Increases ln Social S"CUrlly benefit.a alone added
•1 ~ bllllon
Disposable, or after-tax, income also rose l.8
percent In July, reaching a seasonally adjusted
rate of $2.03 trillion, the report aald.
Exclud1nc the coat-of·llving increases in gov·
ernment programs, the personal-income figure
would have risen about 0.9 percent In July. still
above the increases or recent months.
tn ull , personal Income rose to a aeaaonally ad·
justed .nnual rate of S2.42 tr1lllon In July, while
11pendina rose $21.9 billion lo a rate of $1.92 trillion.
June's gain, originally reported at 0.6 percent.
was revised to 0 '1 percent in the new report. The
July figure also IS subject to revision. Increases or
o.6 percent were reported in April and May.
New personal aavln1s rose just over 9 percent
tu u aeaaon1dly adjusted annual rate of $113 billion,
the r port said.
The July increase appeared to be evidence
that although the national economy is not speeding
ahead, neither is it falling into a steep downturn.
T-bill yields make comeback
WASIUNGTON <AP> -Yields
o n s hort ·term Treasu r y
securities bounced back alter a
one·week decline, riling about
one-half percentage point thls
week, government officials re·
ported.
certillcates, up from 15.372 per-
cent l4st week.
Interes t on the $10 ,000·
minimum deposits is limited to
one·quarter percentaae point
above six·monlh T·bills.
auction were the highest since
the May 22 levels or 15.675 per-
cent for six·month bills and 16.75
per cent for three month bills.
Meeting delay About $4.5 bllllon in slx·monlh
T-bllls were sold Monday at an
average discount rate of 15.644
percent, up from the 15.122 per·
cent of Aug. 10, officials said
after the auction.
Meanwhile, depositors invest·
ing in "small saver" certifi cates
with maturities or 2'h to 4 years.
can earn up to 15.9 percent at
savin gs a nd loans a nd other
thrift institutions and as much
as 15.65 percent at c.ommercial
banks.
ANAHEIM <BW l Executive
The government also sold
a bout $4 .5 billion lrr three-
month bills at an average yield
of 15.705 percent. up from 15.235
percent.
Ceilings on those rates are tied
lo last week's average yield on
2'11-year Treasury notes, with
the thrifts allowed to add a I/•·
point differential. The rates on
those medium.term certificates
had been 15.8 percent and 15~
percent for the past two weeks.
Industries Inc. <AMEX> has an·
nounced its annual meeting of
shareholders scheduled for Aug.
19 would be readjourned to Sept.
4.
BegiMing Tuesday. banks and
savings ins titutions were
permitted to pay as much as
15.894 percent interest on six·
month money market The yields on Monday's T -bill
The meeting was originally
scheduled for July 22, at which
time shareholders were to vote
for the election of directors and
on a merger, pursuant to which
Executive would become wholly
owned by its president. Thomas
E. Frank.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. August 19, 1981 s •••
N MPO ITE TRAN ACTION
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There will be no effectJve "cap" on hoepalaJ COit.i
(and therefore hcnllh·c•re co11 t1) to America'•
millions of patients until we face up to the un·
nece.suy upenses built into the way hospila.ls are
pald and look Into the 11tUMing wastes co mmonplace
In the way they go about their dally o~ratlons, meet
demands for sophisticated technology and even flnaace simple construction and replacement of
laeWtles. On this grim coat outlook. top managers of both
noo·profil vohmtury and investor-owned hospitals ln
the United States appear lo bHlc agreement. And
with health ~ care (and
hospital> costs
taking an ever· ~ t4'
c l 1rnbing bite ~-
out or ·our fami ... ~-.;;::.... .. •K...------!~eirb :p~~a~sta~~ IYLYIA PORTIR
or .~ese prob·
leMl t ake on special urgency.
INDICTMENT: Voluntary hospitals do not have
even common-sense incentives tD control costs. And
with lhe problem tangled up in their basic reimbura~
ment schemes, these hospitals do not seriously try to
put "caps" on operating expenses, ''ceilings" on
COSL'>. develop lists of "reasonable" charges. None or
these attempts gets to the "roots" of reimbursement.
OOCUMENTATION : There are three basic ways
voluntary hospitals are reimbursed by third-party
r.ayers for patient services: the charge-based systerp
o which hospitals are paid lhe prices they set for
their services: the cost-based system in which
hospitals are reimbursed what they spend to provide
services. and the per diem system in which hospitals
are paid a nat daily rate ror all patients, regardless
of treatment they receive . .. Each of these systems actually encourages
hospitals to provide more services to patients or eic·
tends the length of patient stays," said Samuel
Davis, director of New York's world-famous Mt.
Sinai Hospital The first two reimburse for each unit
of service performed -each blood test. X-ray, etc. -
so reimbursement r ates go up as hospitals raUle their
prices. or as hospital costs increase.
Under the per di em formula. the hospital re-
ceives the same amount of money for a patient who
has complex brain surgery as for one who has a sim·
ple tonsillectomy. Therefore, it's in the hospital's in·
terest to extend the length of stay so that the high
cost of the early days of hospitalization can be spread
over the less expensive days
INDICTMENT: Wh en the new re1mbursement sys~ms provide voluntary hospitals with appropriate
incentives to control health-care costs. high quality
care at lower costs will follow but not until then.
DOCUMENTATION : Promising results are
shown by two demonstration projects. Jn Maryland,
hospitals are paid a set amount of money for the
year, based on a per-patient rate adjusted for the
complexity of cases. In New J ersey, hospitals are be-
ing paid a fixed amount of money based oo the pa·
tient's diagnosis.
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0,.nge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, August 19, 1981
-EVBING-: J. •• NIWI
l(UNQ A.I
Wlttlout ~ 10 vi<>-*'°'· Celne endt Ille tyr. 1MY of • "O'*'-Melle"
end ......... boy llav-e
OIMI• Alea I~.
OtUy lllC*lty. Vllfloe .-.0·
pit, °*' ~. ~d
Wllay. LIH 'rl1dm1n,
Keith •&ne1 • OOVIA ITC>fn'
"AOOP11on In Amano•" A
h•rel 10011. 11 ... ~111
rlllOt" dlllOtan -minort-
ty .~enOolder
Chlldren -waiting to be
lldoplad II pr_,ted. (Al
®MOVll
"F1111e" ( 19'0) lr"\a Cllt ,
l•iry Miiiar hvttll glltld
1tuelatltt at I N9W Vorli
lllgf\ ICtlOOI for Iha Plf •
lormlnO ar11 axperienc;e venoua .. tbae'll• end IUO·
~ "' bOlh !:*tonal
and P<OleulOt\al !\&tu••
'PO'
(Jl) MOVI!
I TIC TAO DOUGH
M"A"l"H
Hewk•Y• refuan 10
,....... • wou~ KorNll
WMled by U S lntem.
.GOOOTIMQ
DAFFY DELIGHT A short cut to the
Geor gia peanut festival lands Bugs Bun-
ny in court with "Bugs Bunny in King
Arthur's Court" tonight at 8 on Channel
2.
"Gorp" ( 11180) Mich NI
L.emci.ck' Dtnnla Ou•ld
Two ._ .. ,v..d wait.,,
turn I Cetltlille eummat
ctmp uptlff.down With
v0110u1 prenkt ega1n11 Illa
young omp111 ano
rec>Mlad lttlll'IOll •• galtt·
Ing temete companionaltlp
'A'
t: 15 CZ) MOVIE
''The Hunt., ' ( 11119) St ....
McQuaan. Ell wan.eh
Allph "Pepe" The>raon
teedl I dln(jClfOUI llfe U I
moci.m-d•Y bounty l!Ynl·
er. 'A'
WlllOna and the Evena
lemlly lry lo help • myaterl-
oue Hiiie girt. (Pen 2)
•• ELECTRIC
ICOM~AHY..J:.
A8CNEW8
HeCNIWS
MOVIE * * * "Man In The lr0<1
MMll" (111311) Louil Hay-
.d, Joan Bennett BaMd oi e no,,.. by Alexend«
Dumaa. The lnlamout
Comple d• Rochefort
,,.... LOUii XIV't twin
lifplher on Iha Frenoh ttli'one 81\d lmprlaona Ille
,.., king In Iha BHll!la.
())MOVIE "QI! Godl 8ootl II" ( 11180)
George &irna, Suzanne
~-When lhlnga go
wtong. God cen. on • llttle
glfl 10 be his -1hly Haist·
1111. 'PG'
l:aD I J<>t<ER'S WILD Ail IN THE ,AMIL Y
ArtNa '*"8nd1 thel Edith
no! teke c:tlerfty 81\d return
a mk\11 cape IN received
fn¥n her weentty coualn
• IEHNYHIU
BfMY porlreya • qutck-
~ ertlat I KC«TNIWSHAT
STUOtOHE
"Scuba. Too" A myaterl-
out ahlpwrec:k off the Cey-
men lllancb: • young cer-
1oon111; lhrea Herlam
!Hiia explore N-Yonc
City tl!yKrepars (A)
(J)QIMEWS
@ 8AAHEY MIUfA
TIM I 21h 11 Olungacl into
hJtmoll oy an attack on a
dec>ertment ti ore ·a cenneo
ll'Walc sys1em and • holdup
II\ en adull bookstore Clj) DAVY CROCKETT AT
TijfAt.AMO
Jim Bowie la among Ille
lrontlar haroaa 101n1no
0.llY (Fess Perk«) 1n one
of lha most dacltlve bll •
llel of Iha Old Wall
1:00 I cea HEWS H8CHEW8
HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Richie 11 aalected 10
become a con1 .. 1an1on1
populll gema show with •
c;llance to wtn SJ,200 I A8CHEW8
BULLBEYE
M"A0S0H
ts1da circum111nces
cause Radar 10 leeva the
4077th (P811 1 J
• S'mEET8 Of SAN
~ Stone seerchea for a
~baf·kllll!lf and Iha rare
prlcelau alemp that
' Iola
• OVEAEASY
"Media Steraotypn"
Gueall: Buddy Ebaan,
':ldl• Bragger. (A) c;t W MACNEIL I LEHRER
MPOAT
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH 0 MERV OAlf'AH
ai-11: Ak:k Springfield.
~ty Buckley, VHlaga Pea-
=MOVIE ~erlcan Gigolo' (1980)
~ard Gere. Lauren Hul-
ton A 8-IV Hiiis gtgolo
CHANNEL LISTINGS
.JaCO!MS Iha prime IU._
~ In • murdaf lnYeSligl·
tlon. 'R'
(%) 8T AAHIOHT AT THE
COCONUT OAOVE
7:20 (%) MOVIE * * * ·~ "Neughty Mlll'lel• ta" ( 11135) Jaanatte Mec-
Oonald, Nelson Eddy.
Ba.Md on the oc>erette by
Vietor Herber! A pretty
Franch prl~ poalng u
• maid l8l'l'lplat Illa In 1 big
city In order to MUpCJ the
1repp1ngs o1 matnmony
7·30 8 2 ON THE TOWN
Hosts: Sleva Edwards.
Melody Roge11 Visit
Nagoya, Japan. slater clly
to Loa Angalet: visit •
1r1p1e-llarad Jepenne
driving range, meet James
C11ve11. euthof ot "Sho-
i nca FAMILY FEUD
SHANA NA
Guest· Johnny Tlllolaon. 8 HOLlYWOOO
80UAAE8 0 FACE THE MUSIC
tD All IN THE FAMILY
Mike and Glorll happily
prepare lor Mika'• new job
and their move to Ctlllor-
nle.
• MACNEJL I LEHRER
REPORT
8!) TEACH LIFE
D< Lao Buscaglle focuses
on weys 10 leKh chlldr8"1
lo heve • patltlve attitude
toward• Ille and love
Cl) P.M. MAOAZJNE
An inll!l<V-With • IOI)
mate modal: 1vlsn10 Ten-
,,._., 'Panell Clly
(Ii) MISSING PERSONS:
OEAOOAALIVE
Petrick O'Naal examines
Iha backgrounds of six
femou; people whO van-
ished wllhoul a trace and
poses possible reasons fOf
lhalr d1sappearencas
S:OO 8 BUGS BUNNY IN
KINO ARTHUR'S COURT
.-.n1maled While on his
way to a big paonul lesli·
1111. Bugs Bunny takes a
wrong turn end winds up In
mer!)'._ olda England CR) D 'II REAL PEOPLE
Featured a lemala rOdeo
clown. a beauty c;ontest for
senior citizens. athletic
competition between Play·
boy Bunnies, atewardesses
end c11Mtleader1 CAI 9 MOVIE
• • '• · Too Many
Suspects ( 1975) Jim Hut-
ton. David Weyne Ellery
Queen end his lather,
Inspector QuMl'I, try to
solve the murder of a fash-
IOn de5'Qnl!lf 8 9 CHARLIE'S
ANOEl.S
The Angels become
embrotled In a mllllon-dol-
lar kidnapping scheme
1nvolv1ng Iha haled owner
ol a glemoroua nightclub
IAJ Q MOVIE • * * "Oesli. Saf' ( 111~7)
Spencer Tracy, Kath••lne
Hapburn Onplle 1118
lhreat lhll an elhclency
1xper1 poset 10 her Job a
d19artmanl head llnds l'lim
II KNXT 1CBS) Los AnqelPs D KNBC 1 NBC! Lo<o Angele<. 9 ICTLA 11no 1 Los Ange•es 8 KABC TV tABCI Los Angeies
Cl) l(FMB (CBS) San Diego
111
D KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Anqeies
@} KCST (ABCI San Otego
I Knv (Ind I Los Angele..,
KCOP TV \Incl) L os AngPIPS
1:1 KCE T • lV 1 PBS1 Lor. An9p1ps
G KOCE TV 1PBSJ Hunt•nqton Beac"
1ttrect1ve tD P.M.~HE
An 1n1ervtaw with a top
male modal, • vlelt 10 Tan-
naasee'g "Panell City".
Chai Tall preperea •
cucumber 11l1d Or
W•sco on bra111 racc>n·
11ruc11on mathOda. C•thie
Menn look• 11 llae< beam
l!i_htlng eHact1
4IJ MOVIE • • * "T1118 Helf, She's
Mine" ( 1963) J.,,,.. Stew-
att Sandr• Dee An 0\181 •
protecllva lether hU many
problems coping wlCh his
lraa-aplrited daughter In
COiiege. flll NATIONAL
OEOORAPHIC SPECIAL
'Ol11e To The Edge Ol Cra-
alt0n" A oeep-diva expadi-
11on olf Iha Gelap8Q08
Islands reve1l1 ••ollc
forms of sea 111• nourlll>ed
by bacteria whtcl'I convert
chemlc11s Into organic
matte< (R)
()) THE BAXTERS
The Mod Couple
(C)MOVIE
"The Town Thal Dreaded
Sundown" ( 1977) Ben
Johnson. Andrew Prine. A
madman stalk& lovers'
tones in a Southwestern
border town. Shattering
tile r-Oents fOY end retie!
over Iha end of World War
II A'
(IJMOVIE
Brubaker' ( 1980) Rober1
Redford. Yaphet Kotto A
retorm-m1nd1d warden
uncoYen wldesprud CO<·
rup11on when ha 1n1ers l'l1s
newty ass>gne<l prison pos-
·~ as an 1nmata A'
UMOVIE
Bronco Biiiy' ( 1980) Clint
Eastwood, Sondra Locke
A lormer Shoe salesman
lrom ~ Jersey reakzes
h1& dream of perl0<m1ng In
e Wild West show 'PG'
S:30 f) (I) MOWOLl'S
BROTHERS
Amm&led Based on Rud-
yard K1phng·a "Jungle
Books An 1bendoned
native bOy IS rescued and
adopted by wOIVM CR)
tD TOPSTOAY
Hosts Jim Thomas. Mary
1~erso11
lf) PLEOOE BREAK
Regularly scheduled pro-
gramming may be delayed
due 10 pledge breaks
RACE FOR THE
PENNANT
Barry Tompkins end Tim
McCerver recap d1v11lonal
baMball standings end
interview soma ot the
Q!m&'s top player•
S:45 61) SHARING WITH LEO
BUSCAGLIA
Leo Buscaglla answers
ques11ons and shares Ide-
as about personal wo1lh
(%)WANTED: DEAD OR
ALIVE
The Martin Poster
9;00 IJ ()) MOVIE • * . .., 'Jimmy B & Andre
(1980) Alex Kerras. Madge
Stnclalr The atory 01
Detroit reslaureleur Jimmy
Butaicans end Andre Rey-
nolds, Iha bh1ck child who
Changed his 1tf1. IS drema-
llzed (Al Ga, OIFFRENT
STROKES
Arnold uses the Orum·
mono penthouM to hide •
school cnum who 11 leceo
with being sent 10 en
orphanage (RIO
8 9 VEGAS
Dan's plan to taet the
aacurlly of the Dflert Inn
by robbing It goes awry
when one ol his con-
lederates turns out 10 be 1
real crook (R)
tD ME.AV ORIFAN
uoD attAEHE
An 1SQ4rlng tlng&f movw
1n10 • toll apartment In
New York City with IWO
othar glrl1
(C)MOVIE
"Blue Coller" ( 11178) Rl<lf'l.-
ard Pryot. Hervey Kallal
Three lrultlatad Detroit
euco leotory WOl'kert turn
to crime, bringing them
Into more conNlet end
potential danger than thay
-counted on 'R'
10'00 G QI QUINCY
A vouno man dtaa u the
raeull of 1 1111i.-11nown and
rare affliction. prompting
Quincy to 1natlgate an
appeal lor lunda to
research rare dl-aaa (Al
l ee News 9 DYNASTY
Kryatle pewna llClf JaweCry
10 help out Matthew alter
Illa oil rig 11 once egaln
sabotaged (RI
• ADOPTION IN
AMERICA FOUOW-UP
A KCET -produced lollo-
up examines Iha issues
r~ 1n Iha previous pro-
gram es II ralltH 10 Iha
lot Angeles area
8!) SPEAKING OF LOVE
Or Leo Buacaglla explores
the concept ol mankind's
hmllleU potenlllll for giv-
ing and 1ecl!llv1ng to11e
0MOVIE
Used Cats· ( 1980) Kun
Russell. Jeck Warden
Alter lhe owner ol 1 ban-
krupt car shop dies, his
employees lry 10 cover up
his demtse 10 preven1 his
wealthy car dealtl< brother
from inl'ler1t1ng the busi-
ness R'
10:30 tD NEWS
ti) INOEPENDE)jT
NETWOAI< NEWS 9 MINUT£S TO LIVE
This documan11ry loolls II
1 ~·no trauma aya-
iem In ell eel In San Ber· 1
nardlno end lncludea 1n1er-
v1ew1 with phyalclena end
surgeons who helped bring
the Mlem into Pittance
(O)MOVIE
The Hunte< ( 111711) Steve
McQueen. Eli W1111ch
Ralph "Papa" Thorson
leads • d•ngl!lfous Ille es a
modem-day bounty hunt-
er 'R'
~MOVIE
Friday The 13th ( 11180)
Baity Pelml!lf. Adrienne
King Tile reopening ol a
summer camp. closed 20
yeers earlier alter three
murders. attracts 1 vlndlc-
11va !tiller who knifes
unsuspactrng •~-agers
R
11:00 a au C1J ®J a
NEWS
9 STAR~EK
Mr Spoc.k 11 assigned to
command a shulllecralt
Investigation or a mysteri-
ous solar syatem
CJ HEWLYWEDGAME G» MANNIX
"Time Oul 01 Mind"
g) BENNY HILL
Benny portrays a German
professor
fl) DICK CAVETT
Guesl Raouet Weleh (R)
MOVIE
·Foxes" (11180) Jodie Fos-
ter. Sally Kellerman The
victims ol broken homes
and uncaring ptrenll. lour •
teen-aoe girls try to soothe
their emotional wounds
through drugs and se• 'R'
'Charlie's Angels' goes
to final television heaven
ay P&ED ROTHENBERG .~,....... .....
NEW YORK -After tonight's last prime-time
1tetwork rerun, (C hannel 7 al 8) "Charlie 's u1•" puses on lo television heaven.
' ft imagine this final resting place will look a
lot Ute "Charlie's Angels:" beautiful women
trha~g over evil, split ends and perspiration.
·, It~ a milestone in American television. The pu.,._,, love affair with three plainclothes cops ls
,over. although they will be popping up in syndicat-
ed npeats. In the end, even the "Glamour" mapalfte of the airwaves grew old and was • dWQJW for younger shows .
l· a.rt "Charlie's Angels" wu instructive for
w1'at Jt told us about America's fancy and TV's
to it. This was one time the networks
~.a mated the intelligence of the public. ABC
'd pect such a hit..
"Our initial reaction watn't u enthusiastic as
the. llldience'a wH," said Seymour Amlen, vice
• pNlidlnt, ABC Entertainment. "A.a profeaaionala,
)0,.. a lot ol potholes. 'lbe storyllnet were weak
·~· act.ln• wu •h•lJow.'' · »andoa Tartlkoff, now pretldent of NBC En·
t, worked •t ABC when the abow pre-
. im. "WJlen we aaw the ftnt flve
• we 1ald: "l'llil it t.eniblel The 1ct1q la
• dedded to ahelw tbOle epliod• ud 'e-•. .....,... new ooe1. In November •• toot tbe
....,.. down frotn the shell. Tbey became the
nled 'CJlarUe'• Aatela' ol all tlmt."
That first season created three stars, but the
brightest was Farrah Fawcett. To that polnt, her
strongest actin g roles were purring car com-
mercials and spots for Wella Balaam Shampoo.
Co-star Jaclyn Smith made her reputation as
the Breck girl. Kate Jackson didn't endorse hair
products; she was considered the brain of the
bunch.
Eventually, Miss Fawcett left the show and
was replaced by Cheryl Ladd, who also had the req-
uisite physical talents. Shelley Hack and Tanya
Roberts were later replacemenll but, by then, tbe
program was already 1llppln1 .
"It was the first blS aboW that trotted out aex.7
girls a~d appealed to male fantasies," uld
Tartikoff. "But because of lbe way they dretaed
and were portrayed, they weren't threatelllns.
They were J\Ull lnnocent women who were put In
jeopardy. Ahd women watched for vicarious
thrills. They wanttd to see tM latest hair-doe and
clothin1."
With the 1ucce11 of Cbarl1111 1lrl1, the
networks rolled out their cop.Ylna machines. "MOit
never made It to aeries," said Amlen. One that did,
"Fl.Ytnl Hilb" on CBS, luted Just a few mootbt. ABC even went tbe beefcake route oa "TonJ'•
Boye," three hunk detectlwe under tbe wtn1 ol a
mllllonalrea1, played by Barbara Sta.nwyck.
"Toni's Boyl" WU a OM·nlpt Stand. The
public JUlt didn't accept liaolol. but It went wild
for jlUI•. ·•we proved )'OU don't Mid 1quealln1 Urn,
,
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS 8 8.00 "Bugs Bunny in King
Arthur's Court " An animated look at
Merrit! Olde Enaland.
KHJQ) 8 .00 "l>t:sk Set
Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Trucv
sta.r .in a buttllng love story betwe~n a~
efCIClency expert and a researcher
KCOP Q) 8:00 .. Take Her. She's
Mine." James Stewart stars as the hµr
rled father or a teen-age Sandra Dee.
KC~ ~.8 :00 '_'Dive to t he Edge
of C!'eatton A N~t1onal Geographic
Special looks al exotic forms of sea life
11:IO 8 ()) MO>Jte * * *'It "8uHllO 8111 And
The ll'ld1tna" ( 111781 Pau1
Nawmlt\, Burt Lancut«
AIJlllQ hucktlClf lkiffllo Biii
Miia h11 legends and tore
to wld...-,ad tourltll 11 his
own Wild w"' llhOW. (R)
DQITONIOHT
Guest hOat Oallid Letter-
man Oueelt Mlchaal Kea-
ton, CharlM Nela.on Reilly 8 9 A8CNEW8
HIOHTUNE
I LET'8 MAKE A DEAL
ST AHi.EV 81EOEL
KCfT NfW88EAT
MOVIE
'The Happy Hooker·
( 11175) Lynn Redgrave.
Jean-Pierre Aumont The
Ille of New York's famous
call glrl. Xevlare Hollander,
11 lold 'R'
(li)STANOINO ROOM
ONLY: HALl.ELUJAH
HOUYWOOO
From Iha MGM Grind
Hotel In Lu Vegas, a-
Kiily hosts 1 glittering
revue which 11lutea Iha
g<>1oen era or movll!lmeklng
1n 10f1Q end denca
11:&S 0 MOVIE
"Welcome To LA " C 11177)
Keith Carradine, Sally
Kallermen Various South-
ern C1U10<nll roaldenta ere
brought togat hClf brlally 1n
• Mrles of romentic 11•1-
sons wtllCh mostly and up
t>eong one-mghl 1t1nd1 A'
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00" MOVIE * • "Thet Man George"
( 19671 George Hamilton.
Claudine Auge< A gang or
lhiellfl plol Iha lhalt OI 1
lortune 1n gOld bullion rrom
an armored truck In
Morocco
fJ@) LOVE BOAT
"Oh Dale John Amer
The Mam E11t1nl Shar-
man Hemstey LaWanda
Page. "A Tastelul Allatr'
Jaclyn Smith, Dennis Cole
(R)
fJ GUHSMOl<E
Matt determines 10 celch 1
cold-ayec:t gunlllnger whO
hH killed a lhllfllf Ind I
priest tn • tmaM Kansas
"'""'"
tD MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE
The IMF must Pll'IUlde a
computer genius who hes
dropped out of aoclaty
to aid them
ti) ROOKIES
The Rookies musl find
lhoae rasponSlble tor hold·
Ing up gun ahops 11\rough-
OUI Iha city
12:15 MOVIE
The Sansuoua Nurae"
119711) Ur1ul1 Andress,
Du1ho Del Prete. Greedy
relalives hire 1 sensual
'Florence Nlghtlngele" to
take c11e of an aging
count sulfer1ng lrom • detl-
cete heart c;ond11oon 'R
12:30 G Q! TOMORROW
Guests Donna Summl!lf,
Jeck Valenti. prt1tldent ot
Iha Motion Pleturea Aato-
clallon of Amarlea, authof
Rev Andrew Greeley (R)
CB)MOVlE
"The F1rat Oea<lly Sin"
( 11180) Frank Sln11re, Faye
Ounewey A vet«an N-
York City potlca detactlva.
whose w11a 11 aull«lng
from 1 IClfiou9 Ill-. lrlee
to catch 1 b<ulal kilter ter-
rorizing Manllallan ·A'
12:60 CZ) "Z" MAGAZINE Of
THEAIA
1:00 Q PSYCHIC
PHENOMENA
"The Golden Voyage"
Hotll Damian Simpson,
Stacia Hunt Guaall Ron
0.•IClf, Robert Beerna
tD MOVIE * *'"' "Band Of Angela" ( 1957) Clark Gable, Sidney
Poltler. An educated black
ll•va meet• a Southern
o•nlleman who hll
aecrats to conca.r
• INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEW8
CZ)MOVIE * • • 'h "Naughty Mariet-
ta" (11135) Jeanette Mac-
Ooneld. Nelson Eddy
8aMd on the operetta by
Vietor Herbert A pretty
French prlnceaa posing as
1 maid aamp!M Ille In a big
city In Ofdl!lf 10 ncape the
trappings of matrtmonv
1:108 MOVIE
• • •., Say One For Ma"
( 1115111 Bing Croaby, Deb-
bie Aaynotda. A Bra.ctway
prtell tape the show-butl-
ness 111ant •mono hit con-
grege11on In order 10 pu1
1o091har a lelavtalon par.
lormance for the benal11 or
Charily
OJ NEWS
1:30tl) MOVIE * * * ''> ''The Bolls QI SI
Mary's" ( 1945) Bing Cros-
by Ingrid Bl!lfgmen A
priest and a mother IUPl!l· ''°' save an Old parochial
IChoOI by persuading 1
slunlhnl 10 dor•fl• lend
end 8 building lo their
cause.
<Cl MOVIE
Friday Tne 13th' C 1980)
Bally Palmer Adrtenne
King The reopening ol a
summC1t cemp. cloMO 20
yaen earlier 1ner rnr ..
murders, atlrecta a vtndlc-
t 1ve killer who knlles
uneuspectlng IMn·IQl!lfl
R
1.400MOVIE
"Bronco Biiiy' ( 11180) Clint
Eastwood, Sondrs Locke
A lormer Shoe salesman
from New Jersey reallzes
hlS dream of performing In
• Wild West show 'PG'
1:46 MOVIE
·up The Academy" I 19801
Ron Leibman, Barbera
S.ch The wer-obMSSed
c;ommandant ol Weinberg
Mlllllry Academy IS no
match lor the troublesome
br111 enrOlted there 'R
1:509 NEWS
1:55 9 MORECAMBE l WISE
Erle ind ErnlCI fOln the
lnlamous lover C11anova
In a romp around the bed
JOHN DARLING
MR OAAl..ING, l'M 0ETTY 0UOO.
ANO ~ WAN1'ED 10 LEI YOU
KNOW IHAI I. LOVE YOUR
------. SH OW ANO IHA1' t 'M
JUSI THE 0tGC:7ESI !=AN OF YOURS!
l:OO.QIHIWI
HO • .._
MOMCAMN & Wla
Erle "SomafMI" Mor•
cambe writ .. lllt lif11 pley,
(%) ITAAMQHT AT THI
COOOHVT cw:>vt
l:48!=
"fha Huntat'' ( 19711) 81..,.
Mao~. Ell Wtllach
Relph "P1pa" Tl10rton
leadl 1 d1111Q41roua Ula u •
modern-day bounty hunt
It 'A'
2:IO I f.DITOAIAL
MOYIE * * "The Getllng Gun"
( 11172) Ouy Stockwell,
Woody 8troda. U S lroope
Miking to kaec;> ~ In
Iha poa1.Clvll Wv W•t
come to r8'y on Iha Getting
gun
2:N 8 MOVIE *•'It "Plllall" ( 1114SI Olck
Powell, Lizabeth S()C)tt An
lneurance men bec<>mat
lnvo!Yed with Iha llM4.ltllul
women he hea been
ulignad to lnvestlgeta
s:00 m NEWS
3:05 (C> MOYIE
"The Town That Df .. ded
Sundown" ( 1977) Ben
JO/\naon. And•-Prine A
m1dm1n atal~• lovers·
tanaa in • South-tern
border town, llhattarlng
the resldents' IOY end rallaf
over the end ol W0<ld War
II 'R'
3:151 NEWS
3:28 MOVIE
• • • "Wt\o Wu Thal
lldy?'' ( l!NIO) Tony Curua.
Deen Merlin A college
prol .. aor enll111 Iha aid ot
a writer friend to help
•~Plain to hit wife why ha
was kitting a 11uoen1
3:30 lSJ MOVIE
··iwnn1ng" ( 19711) Mtchaet
Oouotu. Susan Antpach
Ha.Ing felled at nearly
everything in his 1111. a 34.
year-old divorced man
decides to lry out 11 a
ma111honelf 10< Iha u s
Olymp.c Team 'PG
4:28 CZJ WANTED: DEAD OA
ALIVE
"The Martin Potter"
4:30 (.CJ MOVIE
"SctuzOid" t 1980) Kleut
K1nlk1 Mwlane Hitt A
crazao murden1r wt)() u ...
actHora to do away with a
ser111 of divorced or
unhappily metrted women
Mnd• a leller to en 1d111ee
c0iumn111 alter each klll-
~ 'R'
4:35• VOYAGETOTHE
BOTTOM~ THE SEA
Thacr•datl'•
Day• h•e 1'fot,ie•
-MORHl«1-
8:00 (%)"Fox .... (11180) Jodie
Foster. SaMy l(....,men
The victims of broken
hOmes and uncaring P••·
ents. lour teen-age g1r11 lry
to soothe theor amohonll
wounrla through drUQI and
se• 'R'
8:00 CC) • * "Treuure lllend"
C 1970) Anlmeted A young
boy discovers a MIO or
Treasure Island and Mia
out to search for 11
7:30 CC> "Dear Inspector··
( 1978) Annie G1rardo1, Phi·
llppe NOlret A lamate
dataclive '"" 10 cerry on
a complicated romance
end 1 betlllng murd«
1nve.ugel10n at the tame
11ma 'PG'
S:OO * * * .. Forbtddan
Pt•net" (11156) Williar Pid-
geon, Anne Francis Baaed
on Shakespeare's "The
r empest " An outar space
""'8lon It leunc:Nd to
IOcate • prOfeMOI wtio hM
""'1 Mng for • numblt of
~ on 1 dlatent ,,....... ol
the Mure,
t::aO CC) • *"' "Thi M~fn. '°"' Man" 111111 Pu
Newman. OomWllque len-
d&, .._ on • nowl by
Dellmond 8eglty A ltltlltl
Int~ ao-it end hit
C~• conon are lorciect
10 c;(lpe wl1h doubla agent•
81\d lrtpM-ct-on thtlr
mlHlon to c:aptUtt a com-
munltl epy
10:00•. * "&owery Bomb-
thell" ( 1148) a_., Boys,
ShetdcJI Leonll'd Pnoto-
grapltt lmpllcata the Boyt
In I big bank robbery,
(I) "Pl1~1" ( 11179) AN
MacGr1w. Deen PIUC Mii·
tin A young tannll playtt
on the minor Circuit pur-
l
-. beautiful but llullva
older woman wNI I• Iha
mltlr ... Of I -'thy bull·
nMaman 'R'
11;3() •• 'It "fha BulhW8Ck•
era" (11151) John lrelM\d,
Wayne Morrie A COnled-
.,lla vat•en l'*orn to
~ 11 forced 10 plCk uci
hll guna during • rlld
(C) "Get Chatlla Tully"
(11178) Dick Emery, Darren
Nasblll A awtndler cone
th0utand1 of dollert from
an lteH.an cnma bOtl and
mall• hit getaway In dreg
With the mob In not pur-
euit 'PG'
-AFTERHOOH-
12:00 ID * * * "Baell To
B1111n" ( 111'5) John
Wayne AnthOny Quinn
Cut off from AmCltlcen
10<0... • colonel organizes
n111111 Fll1plnoa Into a guer-
rilla ermy 10< a raid on tha
Japanese • • * ·~ "The Bachelor
Party" ( 1957) Don Murrey.
E G Marshell Four
ICCO<>llllnl$ Uvow 8 bach-
elor party for their lrlend
1:00 ct) "Dear Inspector"
(1978) Annie Girardo1. Pltt-
llppa N01re1 A female
delac11111 tries to cerry on
• coml)llClled romance
Ind a baln1ng murder
1nves1tga1t0n 11 the same
ltma 'P(>'
1 :30 ()) • • • "Forbidden
Planet" ( 111561 Welter Pld·
geon. Anne Francts Ba..o
on Sha,eapeare·a The
Tempest 'An outer •o-
mlSllon 11 l•unct>ed 10
locate I prol-wtio hH
been living for a number ol
yeara on a dl111n1 planet of
Iha lulure
2:00 0 "No Oeposlt, No
Return C 19761 01v1d
N111en Oarren McGav1n
The children ol neglacW•e
parents decide to 11age
11'1811 own kidnapping 10
Q!' some attent10n ·G'
3:00 Q! • • * "The Hlrellng"
(19731 Rol>aft Shew. Sarah
Mites Alll!ll suHerlng I
nervous breakdown •
recently wtaowed women
hires a ct>aullaur
{t) • • "Treasure lslllond'
( 11170) Anlm11eo A young
boy dlsco11t1t' a map of
T reuura Island end sets
oul to search 10< 1l
3:30 Q * Sq.-ze A flower"
( 1970) Jack Albertson,
Willer Ch1at1 In order to
ptotact the secrata of his
~ from a Mlllah
busineaa conort. an ltllllan
m0<1k leaves the country
Clutehlng his secret formu-
la for a very hna ltoma
brew
"Blue Fire Lady"
Cethryn Hamaon. Mark
Holden .-. young girl i>v•·
sues ltClf dream or 1 ca1-
1n show hOrae jumping 10
the e•Clusion or 111 e1aa
4:00 0 ·Fatso (1980) Dom
O.Lu1se. Anna Bancroft A por1,.,. compVI-eater
linda thll nothing can
dampen his desire lor 1000
unlll l'la fells"' love 'PG'
5:00 "No Deposit. No
Return t 19715) 0111ld
Niven. Darr.., McGavon
The ch1idran of nagl*lll!"I
parents decide to 11aoe
tllalr own kidnapping to
1191 soma attention 'G'
by Armstrong & Batiuk
5A'<, 16N'T YOUR OA\JG+.11'E~ ONE
OF IHE.
CON1'f6TAN'TS IN I HE PIO<LL
QUEEN P""6€ANT
~EL.L., Y<XJ KNON,
NOW T HA1' '«:>lJ
MEN"flON Ii, 1
00 BELIEVE
SHE t5!
F'inal CharUe'& Angela ore ffrom leftJ Tonya Roberts. Jaclfln Smith and Cheryl Ladd .
baclc·alley clluee and IOU of Ylolence to make a
police sbow work,'' said Aaron SpeWna. wbo pro·
duceci "Cbarlle'a An11la" and "Tom's Boys." "We
proved that audiencet lovtllamour.
··we alto proved women eoqJd Hrry a Hnea.
An ... Olckluoll bad 'Poll~ Woman' but she "u
al••11 bedted 'f by a male cop wttb a tun -
<Earl Holllman).r
Spi llln1 comldered lbe show hl-camp. "We
took a tongue-in·cheek attitude. J dldn 't think thel'e
had been a camp 1bow •lnce 'Burko11 Law• la the
early ·eo.. How could anybody take lt aerioual,y
when t.htH t.brM beauutuJ womea never me«
their boll and ride on t kateboudl abouUn• •Halt!'
"I Ju1t don't understand bow everybody
mJIHd lbe polnt.,, Wbo WU thlllkln1? EverybodJt
WU too busy 1awlrln1.
. lllli Piii
WEDNESDAY, Auo. 19, 1'11 C~h-off coupons
are just as good
as cash ... C7
SPEC1AL DIETS
SLIM GOURMET
USING HERBS
.. coconut
teamed for
fine desserts
If chocolate is absolutely your
favorite flavor dessert, why not
enhance it with freshly grated
coconut for a special springtime
twist? Although processed
coconut is readily available,
fresh coconut has that extra
fresh flavor. When teamed
together with chocolate, the re·
suiting de sse rts are ex ·
traordina.ry.
This year some markets are
featuring freshly grated
coconut. If you plan lo prepare
your own. the average coconut
yields about one quart, which is
ample for any or several of the
desserts featured here.
For example, try Fresh
Coconut Cake with Dark
Chocolate Frosting for your
more selective guests. The frost-
ing features unsweetened cocoa
for a real chocolatey taste and
easy preparation. Sprinkle this
beauty with additional coconut
for a crowning touch.
Just as tempting are the
Coconut Filled Chocolate
Cookies. The creamy coconut
filling in these intriguing cookies
is rolled inside the chocolate
dough for an easy one-step pro-
cedure, just chill and slice
before baking.
For a s weet ending to a sum-
mer supper, serve smooth and
creamy Chocolate Coconut Mini
Chip Mousse. Layer this real
chocolate-flavored mousse with
coconut, then top with fresh fruit
for a sens ational dessert.
Prepare these a day or two In
advance ; tuck away in the
refrigerator or freezer as a
secret reserve for impromptu
entertaining.
Why not combine chocolate
.and coconut for your next
dessert and get the best of both
worlds?
FRESH COCONUT CAKE Wlm
DARK CHOCOLATE
FROSTING
1~ cups sugar
~ cup vegetable oil
3eggs
1 teupoon vanilla
2 cups unsifted all-purpose
flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1-i teaspoon salt .
1 cup coconut milk or milk
1 cup grated fresh coconut
Chocolate pear mousse ... Oooo La la!
c~ cs
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Chocolate and coconut work well together in cakes and cookies
Garnish: ~ cup grated (resh
coconut••
Cream sugar and oil ; add eggs
and van1lla blending well. Add
flour, baking powder and salt
alternately with coconut milk or
milk to creamed mixture; bedt
until batter is smooth. Stir ln 1
cup coconut; pour into two well
greased and floured 9-inch cake
pans. Bake at 350• for 35 to 40
minutes or until cake tester in-
serted in center comes out
clean. Cool 10 minutes; invert
onto wire racks. Cool complete-
ly . Frost with Dark Chocolate
Frosting and sprinkle top with :Y.
cup grated fresh coconut; if de·
sired.
If fresh coconut is unavaila· ble, you can substitute already
processed in these recipes.
••sweeten by stirring in 2
tablespoons confectioners' sugar.
DARK CHOCOLATE
FROSTING
6 tablespoons butter or
margarine
~ cup unsweetened cocoa
2¥.t cups confectioners'
sugar
4 to 5 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cream butter or margarine
until softened; gradually add
cocoa and confectioners' sugar
alternately with milk and
vanilla. Beat to spreading con-
sistency. About 2 cups frosting.
COCONUT FILLED
CHOCOLATE COOK.JES
Coconut Filling (recipe
below> •,;cup butter or margarine
1 cup confectioners' sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
11/• cups unsifted all -purpose
flour
'h cup unsweetened cocoa
'h teaspoon baking soda
'h teaspoon salt
Prepare Coconut Filling;
chill.
Cream butter or margarine,
add confectioners' sugar, egg
and vanilla. Co mbine fJour,
cocoa, baking soda and salt;
beat into creamed mixture. Cov-
e r and chill 20 minutes. Divide
dough in half; roll each half into
See OIOCOLATE. Pa~e.C7
A stunning French favorite
If your failing is chocolate
m ousse (·'I want a whole
bathtub full of c hocolate
mousse!" confessed one 8-year-
old to her companion), try this
exotic variation which uses
fresh California Bartlett pears.
Not only is the flavor
enhanced by the sweet subtlety
of pureed Bartletts, it uses only
one-half cup of whipping cream
and one ounce of chocolate for a
less caloric yet devastatingly
rich mousse.
The mousse is the combination
of a souffle' and an aspic: The
most elegant o f desserts to
some, it waits regally in the
refrigerator for a belated guest.
Chill chocolate pear mousse in a
one-quart mold or souffle' di.ab
and serve piped with whipped
cr eam rosettes and chocolate
c urls. On warm September
evenings, picture a cool mousse
fragrant with pears and cin-
namon: Ooo la la!
California Bartlett pears are a
mid -to late -s ummer fruit,
available this season through
November. As supplies are plen-
tiful, prices are reasonable.
Unlike apples, oranges and most
other fruits, Bartletts ripen bet-
ter off the tree, hence the quan-
tities of almost-ripe pears in
many supermarkets. Don't pass
up those Barlletts for riper
fruits -you buy bananas green
and they turn yellow in your
kitchen. why s hortch ange
pears?
Bartlett pears give off a gas
called ethylene which hastens
the ripenlng process. Therefore,
ripen as many pears as possible
together for optimum ripening
results. Place them In a loosely
closed paper bag or ripening
bowl; in a few days you'll dis-
cover sunny fruit that yields to
gentle palm pressure .
Refrigerate tempting, ripe
Bartletts until you're ready lo
eat them. lf you can wait that
long, they're even more de·
licious cold.
CHOCOLATE PEAR MOU~E
2 large fresh California
Bartlett pears
1 envelope unflavored
gelatin
6 tablespoons sugar
14 teaspoon salt
3 large eggs, separated
1 (1 ounce ) square semi-
sweet chocolate, cul up
1 teaspoon vanilla
1"-i teaspoon unsweetened
chocolate extract
I/a teaspoon cinnamon
1n cup whipping cream
Whipped cream and
chocolate curls for decoration
Pare, core and cut pears into
blender jar or food processor
and process until finely pureed
to m easure l1/• cups. Mix
gelatin, 2 tablespoons sugar and
salt in top of double boiler. Beat
egg yolks lightly. Add to the
gelatin mixture along with
pureed pear Set over boiling
water and cook. stirring con-
stantly, about 5 minutes until
slightly thickened. Add cut-up
c hocolate and s tir until
chocolate melts. Remove from
heat and s tir in vanilla ,
chocolate extract and ciMamon.
Cool until m ixture thickens
slightly. Beat egg whites to soft
peaks. Gradually beat in re-
maining 4 tablespoons sugar,
beating to a soft meringue. With
same beater. beat cream to soft
peaks. Fold meringue and
cream into the thickened gelat.in
mixture. Turn into souffle' di.ab
5~ inches diameter. 2~ inches
deep or into oiled 1-quart mold
and chill firm at least 3 houn.
Shortly before serving, decorate
with whipped crea m and
chocolate curls, if desired.
Makes 6 to 8 servings ( 1 quart).
Big, yummy chocolate-marshmallow squares
A
combination
of chocolate
and mar1hmallow1
make t0$tJ1 desserts fit /or a king, or queen.
Mention marshmallows and chocolate and
thoughts of good and gooey immediately come to
mind . And that'• Just what Chocolate-
MarsbmaUow Squares are. They're a dessert fan-
cy enough to serve company, yet easy to make.
The brownie-like base starts with Creamy
Deluxe chocolate ready-to-spread frostin1. After
the base cools, spread with a layer of
marshmallow cream and the remainin1 chOC!olate
frosting. Swirl throu~b the two layers for a reveled
effect that looks as rich and delicious u it lutes.
CHOCOLATE·MA&SHMALLOW SQUA&ES
1 tub (16.S ounces) Creamy Deluxe chocolate
ready-to-spread froaUn1
1 cup all-purpose nOUJ'
2esgs
Mt cup mllk
~ teaspoon bakina powder ~ cup m,arshmallow cream
Heat oven to 350•. Grease and flour aquart
pan, 8dx2 lnchet. Nix 1 cup of the frotUnt. the
noW'. ea•. mUk and bakin1 powder in 1.arte bowl.
Pour lnto pan. Bake until cake pulla away from
aides of pan and wooden plcll in.Mrted la eeat« -
cake comes out clean, 30 to 25 miluatel; cool.
Spread with marshmallow cnam: 1pnad wtdt te·
mainint frostlna. Swirl throu1b frottlat and marab.mallow cream with metal 1petu.la or knife
for reveled effect. Cut into about J.incb aq...,..., lt
1quaree.
1
Orange Cout OAIL y PILOT /W•dnHday. Auguat 19, 1981
~rown r ice healthful
t Ill summer salads , t Brown rice salads
1 add a new dimension lo
: the warm·weather salad ~ 1cene and 1ive sparkle
~ to summer m eal s .
I Because they're pre·
, pared well In advance
• of aervln1, they're an
eal choice for the busy
ostesa, aa well.
~ The ranee of salad
possibilities u sing
: nutritious, nutt y -
: rlavored brown rice as
:• the base are as ex·
• tensive as the wide
1election or fresh, frozen
.. d canned vegetables
( and fruits. Dressings
• can be homemade or
• botUed, or creative com·
( binalion.s including sour ._ cream, yogurt, mayon-
• naise. or fruit juices.
and red onion. Pour
warm water over frozen
pea pods to separate.
Gentfy stir Into rice mix·
tu re. Chill thorouehly.
Makes 8 lo 10 servings,
about 8 cups rice salad.
BROWN RICE
CHUTNEY
CJUCKEN SALAD
1 cup select brown
rice ·
l can (8 ounces)
sliced pineapple
2 cups cooke d
chicken or turkey, cut in
1 '4x 11'1·inch strips
1 cup sliced celery
Y.t cup sliced green
onion
Y.t cup toasted
slivered almonds
1,-is cup mayonnabe
1,1, cup chutney,
chopped
1 teaspoon curry
powder
Cook brown rice ac
cording to packaae
directions, omitting but-
ter. Transfer to larae
bowl. Drain pineapple,
reserving Juice. Cut
pineapple into 'Al ·lnch
pieces. Stir pineapple,
chicken, celery, green
onion and almonds into
rice. Combine V.. cup re·
served pineapple julce.
mayonnaise, chutney
and curry powder, mlx·
ing well. Stir Into rice.
Chill at least 4 hours.
Makes 6 main dish serv-
ings .
• When strips of cooked
; meat or poultry ar e.
• added , t h e sa lad
: becomes a complete
! meal, s atisfying even
: the heartiest appetites . .
: With the abundance of ! seasodal fresh produce,
, D)any people tend to
.. think lo term s of r natural, healthful foods,
; so brown rice salads are
; a particularly appealing
• choice. Because brown ! rice retains Its outer
' layer of bran, it is high
CALIFORNIA
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l ' fiber, and it's an i especially good source
• of carbohydrate, pro· ~ tein, vitamins and ~ minerals. loo. Combined
i wilh fruit s an d
i vegetables it creates
' highly nutritious main
~ dishes or menu accom· i paniments.
~ Shop for brown rice
i with caution. Like many ~ other agricultural prod·
<! ucts, it is harves ted ~ j\llt once a 'year , and
·: Mtural oils in the bran ~ layer or many brands
:,. can become rancid dur-
! ing storage. The s helf
.. life for ordinary brown
! rice is only about six j . ,, _______ _
~ Dressings can be
\homemade or bot·
\Led or creative
.t!ombinations
: ~ months from the time of
~-harvesting, but brown ~ rice that has undergone
~ a unique "parboiling"
: process has a greatly i extended shelf life. This a p cial brown rice has
, ~n carefully sorted lo i remove all impurities,
• so it needs no tedious
} sorting and washing, as t~ some brands do. In addi·
tion. brown rice can be
cooked with perfect re-I
; su,lts every time.
·'Add a hint of the ex-I
. otic to your summer
menu with Island Lime • •
Brown Rice Salad. The I
lime juice-based dress-I
ing bas a fresh. light I
U.vor, and the colorful !
vegetables add special 1
eye appeal. The easy-to·
prepare r ecipe uses
.., frozen Chinese pea pods i fof convenience. but if ._eu prefer, use fresh. 1 "ftlanch them before ad· I
' lding lo the salad, and 1 '"l the m i n half j diagonally if they are
la rge.
Brown Rice Chutney
Chicken Salad makes an
elegant whole -m eal
salad for a special oc-
casion, or to make an
e veryday meal seem
like a celebration. A de·
lightful curried dressing
of pineapple j uice,
mayonnaise a nd
chutney give it gourmet
fl air. Make it the day
before serving, lf you
prefer. to allow flavors
to blend , a nd to
eliminate last-minute
hassle in the kitchen.
ISLAND LIME
BROWN RICE SALAD
1 cup select brown
rice
~cup vegetable oil
II,, cup lime juice
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
~ teaspoon pepper
1 to 1 ~ cups
caullllower. cut In small fioreUee
1 cup small cherry
tomatoes, cut In haU
~ cup chopped red
onion
1 package (6
ounces( frozen Chinese
pea pods
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Proper nutrition a must for adolescent girls.
a;JUNEaOTH
The adolescent sirl
\Who la in the mldat of
q,8t own 11rowth spurt lh~t can deplete nutri·
ttt)nal reserves, ia at
•cial risk when preg. 11~~cy makes addi · t~6nal demands on her b&ay.
''Qirls who become ~1tanant within four
y ars or the onset or
enstruation are
themselves not fully
matured and are more
llkely to develop such'
complications or pre-
gnancy as toxemia and
anemia.
High · rat/high s ugar
junk roods such as sort
drinks, doughnuts, can-
d y bars a nd soggy
French fries tend to pre·
dominat e the diet or
many people in their
teens. These are high
caloried non-nutritious
snack foods that should
be t-eplaced with more
protein, calcium. fruit
and vegetables in the
pregnant teen-ager·s
diet.. In addition. some
teen-agers don't eat reg-
ula.(' meals, preferring
to s~p breakfast and eat
whatever and whenever
t hey please. lt is the
type of hit-or-mi ss ap·
proach that can be
dangerous for the preg-
nant girl.
Iron can be a neglect·
ed nutrient in the adoles-
cent diet. and can be of
particular consequence
if the girl is pregnant.
Lack of sufficient iron in
the diet can lead to
anemia, which holds
dangers for both the
mother and chiJd. In a
well-balanced diet, iron
is easily absorbed from
meats, poultry and fish.
To s implify the un·
de rstanding of what
foods are needed for a
balanced diet. it helps to
break all food down into
the Four Food Groups,
The Mea t G r oup
(meat, poultry, fi sh,
eggs, dry beans or peas,
peanut butter and nuts)
Hot
dog
fun
If your child's idea of
a ~ourmet meal is a hot
dog, don 't despair. Now
the entire family, in-
cluding the junior mem-
bers, can enjoy a hearty
dinner -with an in-
ternational touch.
For a complete meal
that appeals to your de-
sire to experiment and
serve new and unusual
food and still satisfies
the choosiest little ap.
petites, serve Italian
frankfurters.
Bring l 'h cups
spaghetti sauce and l ""2
cups water to boil in
saucepan. Stir in 1""2
cups minute rice , 4
frankfurters, sliced, and
3 slices or process
American cheese. diced.
Remove from heat ;
cover and let stand 10
minutes. The rice, sauce
and cheese combine in a
blending or flavors that
go perfectly with the
frankfurters.
It serves four -in·
eluding those ''hot dog
only" folks .
Savory
•
Among gourmets all
over the world , Italian
cooking is famous for
savory dishes concocted
with tomato sau ce.
herbs, spices -and
rice.
Yes, Italians eat risot·
to (Italian for "rice") as
much as they do their
beloved pasta.
To capture the good-
ness of rice, Italian
style, prepare Risotto
Cacciatora.
In skillet, saute 1 ~
pounds of slivered raw
chicken ln 2 teaspoons
butter or margarine just
until tender (about 5
minutes). Add 1 Ml cups
spaJbetti sauce and 1\.\
cups water and brlnl to
a boil. Stir in 1 ~ CUP•
minute rice and 14 cup
sliced stuffed ollva.
Cover, remove from
heat and let atand 10
mlnutet. · 'tbla amount wlll
make Jbout 4 servln1a.
Mal\lia. That'• Italian
for br1nl your appeUte
to the table and enjoy·
' r
should Include 3 aerv·
lnaa each day. SPECIAL DIETS proved nutntaon. a •Incle layer In a bl.It· 1ervtnp. carefully draw cooked 1 pound le 1 n
BaOILED ll'LOtJNDEa tered baldna pan. Cut PEANUT BUTTE a pordona toward center und .._...,
The Milk Group (milk,
cheese and other foodl
made with mUk) should
include 4 aervlnas each day.
WITH CITRUS TOP· lemon and aqueeie juice OMELET 10 U..t uncooked portion 1"0
1 :;;
servlnp ol whole araln PING over rlah. Seaaon with 2 e1p rlow1 to the bottom. ~cup applesauce
or enriched IJ'•ln foodl 4 pleces fillet or paprika and ult. Top 1 tablespoon cold Slide pan rapidly back ~ teaspoon aait
of thl'" catesory each flounder rtah with dou of butter. water and forth over beat to 1 u h 1 _,
day. It helpt to write 1 lemon Broil for 1 minutes or l tablespoon but· keep mixture 11idin1 bread 1 ce w 0 e ar .. n
The Vegetable-Frult
Group should include l
serving or • dark grffn
or yellow <for vitamin
A) fruit or vegetable, l
citrus fruit (for vitamin
C> plus at least 2 other
vegetables or fruits.
down menus that ln· ~ tea a Poon until fish flakes easily. ter lreeJy. When mixture la Combine rround beef,
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four meals throushout 1 tableipoon but· alterute s lices of Beat together ens and aUr Into esg. When thoroughly with water
t.he dav. ter or mar1arlne 1rapefrult and oranae and water with a rork. aet. remov• from beat. and tear Into ahreda·. nc1 e li£e~un1v•~V\U 1 a ra-pefru lt, S""0 menta lenatb l Ml b l r Id , • v• • w se et utter n a amaU o over, and roll out work through the beer prepare meals that are peeled lnto aeement.s acrou the center or sklllet and pour In e11. onto plate. Serve at on· mixture. Form four
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Orang Co11t DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday, Aug Ul t t 9, 1981
The 20 secrets to successful weight loss l
By M1t8AllA GIBBONS mad •ma iler.
11. With your 1m art SLIM GOURMET wciahl. and fingernails, no t Even being normal (a&Jso wlseto11eekcounselin1H1 17. Sume th1n.g 111 tr ue harm them. known as average or Or· \ Here are 20 secrets new eauna habH.s llt·
•bout welaht loss. tie or no 8uiu•r you of rnedication; now one dinary> takes somu aict· '
aspirir) might suffic~ in· 19. GE."f READY for tinti w;l'd to; you might Wtl41 '1 ltie calorie co/p,t l. The lon acr you might never get another
keep it oft, the easier It cavity.
ls to 11tay slim . Gradua l 12. Con:stip etion ,
ly your body will m atch dlgestlor\ and a llern
Its metobollsm to your proble ms mlaht dlsap.
new weight. The tempta· pear.
bullt·in lire vest. m enstrual cycle . Lose
too much weight, and
your puriodi; muy stop
alloJ(etber. If tbil hap
pens, see your doctor.
stead or two. R~chcck this . people will trcut m ourn the special status of your Javonte coke "lf~l
your prescriptions with you dJtrerently. And this your size uaed to confer . Some ore borgairu. ot'M.f,
your doctor. can be dh1concertlng. I( 20. Fina lly. we I a ht aren't l''or c:olori~• ~kfl 14. GUESS WHAT?
lions a re toughest at 13. Are you in tor a
first: s urprise the first Ume
Now you can cross your
letcs . But you no longer
can Cf'OSS your arms and
rest t.b.,m o n you r
stomach.
16. Don't find out the
bard way : you can 't
bold your liquor a.s well
as before. The amount it
takes lo produce intox·
ieation is related to body
18 C h 8 n g es t h at weight loss turns you in· loss can be depressing. brand name. and r~C~f
i1houldn't h appe n: dry to u knockout, the unac· Blue moods are bound to /or decalor1zh19 pop1.4fM
s kin , d ull hair. flaky customed attentions of occur once this reality desserls. send a atamfflff~
fingernails all signs of the opposite sex might sets in . losing weight self ·addreued envel~pe
nutritaonaJ defi ciencies. be hard to handle . So doesn't make Hll life 's and 50 cents to SLHt
The diet that will keep will the envy and hoslili problems go away. If GOURMET MIX TRICK •.
you s li m and healthy ty that attractlvenes~ depression becomes de· P .O. Bo::r 624, Sparta, N', , 2. Take it slow, but you go swimming. You
sure. The f aster you might sink s traight to
lose, the ha rder it is to the bottom, without your
IS. Women who lost a
lot oC weight might de·
velop changes in their _w_i_ll_im_,.;_p_r_o_ve_s_k_i_n_. _h_a_i_r_s_· o_m_e_t_i m_c_•s__..p,_r_o_v_o_k_e.s __ . _e...;,p_a_n_d_u_nrel~J!~~~t_ .!_s_ ~~! ______ --H~
m aintain weight loss. ,
3. Even after you I
s t op losing pounds,
you'U continue to lose in· I
c h es. The r eason ?,
Muscles tighte n a nd '
flabbiness lessens. This
happe ns even wi thout
exercise, but exercise
speeds results.
4. THE OLDER you
ar e, the longer it takes
for body and face to ad·
just to new dimensions.
5. Weight loss is ag-
ing, causing wr inkles,
sa gs a nd bags . The
faster you lose weight,
t he more pronounced
the effect. The damage
diet does to your face is
o nly tempo r a r y and
diminishes with time. lf
you have just ended a
di e t , yo u c an look
forw a rd t o l oo kin g
younge r a year from
now than you do today.
6 . S kin i s n o t
Spa nde x . The verv
worst thin& rou can do
to your fa ce or figure is
to lose and regain over
and over again. The con·
s tant s tret c h i ng a nd
shrinking can age even
a young person's face.
1 . BAD NEWS :
weight loss proba bly
won 't c h a n ge yo u r
figure type; you m ay
stiU be hippy or chesty ,
e ven though slim. But
you won't mind it so
much ... Size 10 has
more fashion fi gure op·
l ions for con cealing
figure faults than size
20.
8. On the other hand,
you m ight find tha t
weight loss changes
your proportions just
e nough to s hift your
center of balance -and
cause backaches. This
little known but un -
w e lcome s ide e ffect
• us ually is only t e m -
porary, until muscles
a djus t to y.our n e w
po s ture. Ho w eve r ,
obesity-related aches
and pains usually disap-
pear with weight loss.
9. It could tak e
months, even a year or
two. for your mental
body image to catch up
with the scale . Your
mind still sees you as
fat, and you're reluct ant
to squeeze through nar-
row spaces and try on
clothing that fits.
10. IF THE SHOE fits ,
wear it even if it 's not
your size. You might
find that you've lost
weight in places you
never thought of as fat:
feet and fingers, for ex·
a mple. You might need
to have rings or watches
..
Simple
ethnic
food
Serving ethnic food to
your family can be a
welcome change of
pace, especially when
you're faced with that
same ground beef once
more.
Transform plain meat
into an exotic interna
tional meal by prepar·
ing Meatball Risotto.
This variation on the
standard Italian meat·
ball theme combines
beef , ri c e , s pi cy
spaghetti s auce and
c heese for a s imple
meal that's bursting
with Italian flavor.
Shape ~ pound
ground beet Into tiny
balls and brown well in 2
teas poons butter or
margarine. Add 1 ~ cups
spaghetti sauce and 1 'r2
cups water and bring to
a boll. Stir in 1 ~ cups
minute rice and \4 cup
grated Parmes an
cheese. Cover, remove
from heat and let stand
10 tninutes. .
The pa c kaged
enriched pr,,·cooked rice
is • taaty aJtemaUve to
the usual spaabettJ a,n.d
•bsorbl the rich tom•to navor and 1plctne11 or
the uuce. Just add a
tossed green aalad for • ta.sty meal that serves
four.
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-------------------------Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wednetday. Augu1t 18, 1881
eroes popular with group
Whtle undwlchea
alle lhelr name from
obn Monta1ue , the
ourth Earl of Sandwich,
e would be 1urprl1ed
oday at the e ndleu
arlety of aandwlcbea
hat make up part of our
a lly menu. In fact ,
lmoal anythinc that
preads or slices can be
ade Into a sandwich 81
ouruhlng or eleeant 81
ne desires.
He re ls a pe rfect
rowd pleaser. The All
tar Hero, surety a vi·
ing delight, is filled
erbal
ealth
• n1-spa
ALLSTAanao
1 larfte loaf Italian
bread,1p l
3 tabl .. poona olive
2 tablespoons wine
vlne1ar
~ t easpoon baail,
crushed v, teupoon ore1ano,
cruabed
~ pound th i nly
s liced ham
wllb allced ham, aalaml.
a hr e dded lettuce ,
tomatoet, onion.a, 1weet
ttallan 1&uaase and one
of Norway'1 favorite, oil
NoklleJOlt cheese. Nok·
kelOlt, with lta unique
flavor of cumin aeeda
and clove1, adds the
rlnal touch In makln1
thl1 All Star Hero •
must for those casual
1et-tot1ethers.
Here Is the recipe as
d e v e l o p e d io The
Norsela nd Foods Teat
Kitcbena.
2 o un ce• hard
s alami, thinly sliced
6 allcea Nokkeloat
cheese, about l ounce
each
1 ~ cupa 1hredded
lettuce
2 medlum tomatoeJ,
thinly 1Uced
l medlum purple
onion, lblnly sliced and
separated lnto rt.nas
2 a weet ltal lan
sauu1e llnks, cooked
and crumbled
Open bread. Combine
oil, vtneaar and season-
1 n a s . Sprinkle over
bread. Arrange meats,
cheese, lettuce, tomato
and onion on bread. Top
with sausage. Serves: 6
to 8.
The All Stor H e r o
Sandwach as a perfect
crowd p leaser fo r
casual get-togethers
_J
~y MITZIE KELLER
Ideal beach weather
auses every wom an to
heck her figure in a
i rror Whether she Is
16 or 60, she may see a
stomach bulge that she
would like to erase
Why not devote two
days to a mini health
spa treatment at home?
Rest and cleanse your
inner body of impuriUes,
toxins and gases which
ca n c r ea t e t u mm y
bull(es.
ncoun on.
With this plan . you
can ease facial tension.
a nd fl a tt e n y our
stomach by an inch or
so. For a dditional in·
ches. you'll need a more
compre hensive plan;
but this could be a
beginning.
It is for neither preg-
nant women nor anyone
USING HERBS I
under a doctor 's care.
Block out two days for
yourself alone, with no
djsturbances.
• ff you a r e single,
you'll have no problem.
J ust take the receiver
orr the telephone.
If you a re married,·
explain to your husband
why he will h ave to
cook, eat a nd s leep
alone.
lf you have children
who can do the same.
you needn't worry.
If you have younger
children, pe rhaps you
ca n pe r su ad e
Grandmother to pamper
them for two days, ex-
peciall y if you volunteer
to take Gr andfather at
some later date for two
days
Everyone wants Mom·
my to be beautiful. Your
family will respect you
for your self-discipline.
Make your pre para -
t ions. The n a t dawn,
hang a "Do Not Dis-
turb " sign on your
bedroom door. lock it.
ensconce yourself and
ignore the world.
Weigh yourself. Write
down you r m easure ·
men ts.
Spray your favorite
perfume over your bed
linens; strew fragrant
rose petals. a nd mint
leaves. Don a glamorous
nightgown; hop into bed.
Sleep whenever you
wish: read Aristotle or a
magazine; listen to soft
music or television. You
decide. Just don't do
a n ythi ng obli gato r y
s uch as writing letters. 1 Thi n k o nl y hap py
thou~hts.
On the first day. drink
only spring water , fresh
fruit juices (not canned)
and whatever herb teas
you like. Eat no food.
Keep juices chilled in
containers on chipped
ice in a picnic hamper .
Replenish ice when the
family is out or sleeping.
Prepare teas with hot
water from y our
bathroom tap.
Use che rvil, dill or
s avory -r e ducing
herbs; or caraway seed
to eliminate gas; mint,
rosemary or aaee -an-
Usepllc body cleansers
which replace toxic aub-
s ta nces with natural
benefit.a.
Just pour a cupful of
s teamtnc water over
any one of the herbs;
then let It 1teep for 5 to
10 mlnutea.
On the second day,
drink only Herb Tea and
sprlna water. F;at ae
rn ucb u you wish of one j
· bunch of Parsley, one
whole bead or celery and I
one cucumber wttb the
skin.
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Lower prices overall
Orange Coa1t OAILV PILOT'!Wednffday, Augu1t 18, 1981
Cash-off coupons are as good as cash
By MAJlTJN 81.A>ANE
A friend called mt not 1001 110 wlth a
sad atory. Her lu11a1e bad been IOlt on a nt1bt to Ch1ca10. Her Inventory of cHh·
off coupons :_ about 700 in all -bad been
packed ln one of her suitcases.
My friend sald that abe bad ar1ued
vehemently with the alrUne over the value
of her lost belon1lngs. She felt that the
should be compensated for her coupons.
·'They are just aa good u cash,'· abe
told them.
Finally, the airline aareed to accept a
valuation for the coupons ii it was pro·
vided by an "expert."
"That is you," my friend said. "Would
you please give me a letter with an
estimate of what my 700 coupons were
worth?"
What are 700 cash-off coupons worth?
After giving the matter aome thought. I
decided that my friend's loss should be
based on the total face value of the
coupons.
True, some of those coupons were for
products that she didn't use. But she could
have tnded them for coupon1 that would
have been uaef\.11 to her.
l calculated my friend's loss to be •128
based on an avera1e face value of 18 centa
per coupon. The airline eventually relm·
bused her for the loss.
Have coupons really become the
equivalent of cash?
I think they have.
The airline's recognition of the value of
the lost coupons is Just one indication of
this new status.
Coupons have become a form of curren·
cy because they offer discounta on prac·
tically every grocery and household pro·
duct found in the supermarket. Coupon
currency is accepted in the vast majority
of food stores, and coupons are increasing·
ly being used and exchanged by more than
60 million shoppers.
My friend was right. Her coupons were
every bit as good as cash.
In fact, because double coupons are now
being offered by two of the supermarketa
in her area, they would have been even
better than cash.
Banana chocoloate trifle. frozen chocolate $1lmond Mousse and Marbled Mucho walnut squares
Chocolate desserts popular
Chocolate -it's the
flavor we can't resist!
For the countless
chocoholics among us,
here's a trio of tantaliz·
ing chilled and frozen
desserts that are easy to
make and handsome to
serve.
Chocolate fl avored
syrup supplies the deep,
dark, luscious flavor in
these treats. In Banana
Chocolate Trifle, it's
layered with banana
slices through a mixture
of sweetened condensed
milk , sour cream,
whipped cream and
vanilla pudding. Vanilla
wafers line the serving
dish; a drizzle of the
syrup is swirled over the
top before chilling for
several hours.
Marbled Mocha
Walnut Squares is a
tempting frozen dessert
which starts with a
graham cracker-cocoa
crumb crust. On top
goes a velvety smooth
mixture of sweetened
condensed milk ,
chocolate flavored
syrup, whipped cream,
instant coffee and nuts;
more syrup's swirled
across the surface
before the pan's popped
into the freezer for six
hours.
Another c hilly
chocolate d e light is
Froze n Chocolate
Almond Mou sse.
Sweetened condensed
milk and egg yolks are
combined, then cooked
for a few minutes and
cooled . Chocolate
flavored syrup, the
beaten egg whites,
almond flavoring and whipping cream are
added before s P<>oning
into serving dishes. The
dessert's ready to serve
after a two·hour freez·
ing period.
BANANA CHOCOLATE
TRIFLE
(Makes IZ to' 15 serv-
ings)
1 Cl4 ·ounce)
sweetened condensed
milk <NOT evaporated
milk)
1 Y.i cups cold water
1 (3~·0UDCe )
pa.ckage instant vanilla
pudding and pie filling
mix
1 (8-ounce ) con·
tainer sour cream
1 cup C lh pint) whip·
• • .Chocolate
From Page Cl
Mt cup sugar
ping cream, whipped or
2 cups thawed non·dairy
whipped topping
32 vanilla wafers
3 large bananas
o/4 cup plus 2 table·
spoons chocolate syrup
Chopped nuts, op·
ti on al
In large bowl, com·
bine sweetened con·
densed milk and water;
mix well. Add pudding
mix; beat until well
blended. Chill 5 minutes.
Stir in sour cream. Fold
in whipped cream. Cov·
er bolt.om and sides of
2-quart glass serving
bowl with vanilla
wafe r s . Slice two
bananas; line bottom
with one·third of the
banana slices. Top with
v.. cup syrup and one·
third of ~he pudding
mixture. Repeat layer-
ing of banana, syrup and
pudding twice, ending
with pudding mixture.
Drizzle remaining syrup
over top; swirl with
knife. Chill 3 hours or
unW set. Before serving,
slice remaining banana;
garnish with banana
slices and chopped nuts
if desired. Refrigerate
leftovers.
MARBLED MOCHA
WALNUT SQUARES
<Makes 9 to 1Z servings)
1 c up graham
cracker crumbs
IA cup unsweetened
cocoa v.. cup sugar v.. cup margarine or
butter, melted
2 tablespoons in·
slant coffee
1 teaspoon hot water
1 (14-ounce) can
sweetened condensed
milk <NOT evaporated)
% cup plus 1{4 cup
chocolate syrup
1 c up chopped
walnuts
2 cups (1 pint) whip·
ping cream, whipped•
In 9·inch square pan,
combine crumbs, cocoa
and s ugar . Add
margarine ; mix well.
Pat firmly into bottom
of 9-inch square pan; set
aside. In large bowl,
combine coffee and
water. Stir in sweetened
condensed milk and %
cup syrup; mix well.
Fold in nuts and
whipped cream. Pour in·
to prepared pan. Drizzle
1/4 cup syrup over mix·
See DF.SSERTS, Pase C8
a 7x4~· inch rectan1le between
sheeta of waxed paper. Remove
top paper.
2 tablespoons nour
1,teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons confectlonen'
sugar
Fresh strawberries (Op·
tional> Shape ~ filling into 7-incb
lone roll; place on tialf of doulh.
Roll doueh a.round fillint, seal·
lnl ectae. Repeat maklnl second
roll. Wrap rolb ti1htly ln waxed
paper; chill several houn or
ovemi&ht. Cut each roll into ~
inch allces. Place slices on ltcl\t·
ly sreued cookie sheet. Bake at
375° for 8 to 10 minutes or unW
done. Cool slttbtly; remove
from cookie 1beet onto wire
rack. About ' dos.en eook.111.
COOONVT nLUNG
. 3-ounce packa1e cream
cheese
l cup grated fresh coconut
i,.c, cup chopped nuts Cop·
tlonal> But cream cheese with 1u1ar
until creamy; add flour and
vanilla. Stir m coconut and nuta.
Cover and chill completely.
CllOQ)LATE COCONVT
lllNI CHIP MOV88E
1~ eup1 miniature
marshmallows
~ cup aemt-aweet chocolate
Mlnl Chlpa
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup heavy cream
1 ~P 1Tated fresh coconut
Combine marshmallows and
milk in saucepan; stir over very
low beat until melted. Remove
from beat; lmmed1ately add
Mlni Chips and vanilla. SUr until
melU!d. Cool completely. Whip
cream untll 1tlff; fold Into
chocolate mixture. Combine
coconut and confeetlonen' 1u.1·
ar. Alternately layer choeolate
and coconut in de1aert diabea
bednnlna with choco~~.i, end· tng with coconut. Ga with
lreah atrawberrles. 4 to t Hl'V·
in11.
TIP FROM THE SHOPPER
Keep your coupon currency secure in a
wallet or rue box. Keep an eye on this con·
talner when you are shoppln1 at the store.
Be sure to put your name, addreH and
telephone number on lt.
REFUND OF THE DAY
Write to the followin1 address to obtain
the form required by thia r-efund offer:
Tylenol Free Toothpaste Offer, P .O. Box
5528, Maple Plain, Minn. 55348. Thia offer
expires Oct. 31 , 1981.
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0 potatoes and gravy, and 1 roll. Limit two ollers per
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GOO<I tor nine plecea ol juicy, golden brown Kentucky
Fried Chicken, with lour rolla, a large cole 1law. a taro-
mashed potatoes and a medium gravy. Llmlt two olfera
per pu1chase Coupon good only for combination white/
datk 01de11 Custome1 pays all appllcabte H tea tax. I orders. Customer pays 111 applicable salea t ..
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OrengeCoul OAILY PILOT/Wadne1dev, Augu1t 18, 1931
Fresh peaches· still p'lentiful at the markets
Glance at the eaten·
d11r There'• 1tlll plenty ot 1ummor ldl •nd
m 1rkt\I are literally
bunUn1 with baskets ot
rr111 b puchea. Thia
mc£lna one areal desaert
for t.onlthl 'I <'nJoyment.
Tl m t s hort" Oon 't
worry about bnklng the
trudltlonul 1hortcuke1
when you can ea11lly
tf•k u ho m e IA 1l o r e ·
bouaht Jelly roll the
he~IMlnai of a Peachy
J t'!tly Holl d«'llS~rt
cut a 11mull Jcllr roll
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convt•nlf'nre of a non
dairy wh1ppt'd topping
Begin wllh 4 lo 6 very
ripe halved. patted.
peeled fres h peaches.
sweetened P lace peach
halves, cut side up. in
individuaJ serving dish
es Top with generous
s poons ful or th awed
frozen whipped topping.
Mix 3 tablespoons
raspberry preserves
wi th 1 2 teaspoon water
and spoon over the top-
ping. This recipe makes
4 to 6 servings.
.. Desserts
From Page C7
lure : gently marble with
spoon. Cover Freeze 6
hours or unt il firm. Cut
into squares to serve
Garn ish as d esi red
R eturn leftovers t o
freezer
•0o not substitute non-
dairy whipped lopping.
FROZEN CHOCOLATE
ALMOND
MOUSSE
<Makes 10 to 12 serv·
ings)
I < 14 -ounce > can
sweetene d condensed
milk (NOT evapor ated )
3 eggs. separated
11:1 cup c hocolate
syrup
•/4 teaspoon a lmond
extract
1 cup ( •~, pint) whip·
ping cream, whipped•
Toa s t e d s lice d
almonds. optional
In s m all saucepan .
combine sweetened con-
densed milk and egg
yolks. Over low heat .
cook. stirring constantly
until mixture thickens
s lightly. about 10
minutes . C hill in
re frigerator 30 minutes
or until mixture is com-
pletely cooled. In large
bowl. combine syrup
a nd extract wit h
s weete ned condensed
milk mixture. In small
bowl, beat egg whites
until stiff but not dry
Fold egg whites and
whipped cream into
c ho colate mixture.
S p oon mixture i nto
parfait or de ssert
glasses. Freeze 2 hours
or until firm. Garnis h
with almonds if desired.
R e turn leftovers to
freezer.
•Do not substitute non-
dairy whipped topping.
Writer win
first prize
A first prize award for
non-fiction io California
has been won by Laguna
Beach resident Arline
Is aacs for her book ,
··Who's Cooking in
Laguna Beach,"
The award, s ponsored
by the National Federa-
tion of Press Wom en,
was ctven al tbe recent
Caliromla Press Wome n
banquet in Los Anfeles.
''Who's ·cooklng i n
Laguna Beach" contains
a h.istory of the art col-
ony. tnterv1ewa and blo-
graph lcal s ketches or
.residents with t h eir
favorite family recipes.
The book, published
by Sunbox Pre11.
La,una Beach, tell• for
SU.ts.
I
PF.ACHY VOG \J 8T
LOAF
Yoaiurt enthu1laal11
can bf round just •bout
f'verywhere with con
talner In hand. l''or thole
who e n joy urvln l(
yogurt deuert1, thl8
cuy recipe ror Frozen
f•etteh Yo"urt Loaf is
ldenl because ll mukc11
uhout 10 fl(lrvln1u1 .
To prepare, fold two
R o un re ro nlolners
Pl'ICh·flavored yo1urt
Into o nt ll·ounce con
lalnor lhuwod frozen
whlrped top pln1; blend
wel Add i..... cup m•lbcd
fres h pe•che11 and spoon
Into IA 9d-lnch loaf pan
l"r1°N'l' until firm. about
4 hour11
1-tt•movf' from frcoier
30 mlnuh•s (or IOOK\lr for
11oftc1· texture) before
11 t•rvlnl( and keep r hlllf'd
lo n·rr(J(l'rulor
Spoon Into de11se rl
1tlu1u f'or a m ore
pe1.1chy -lookln1 de1urt.
garnish with uddllional
s liced fre11 h pe11che1
Store ln the freeier
Pt:ACH TORTE
If you're looking for
wuy1 lo ease food prep
arutlon. c1peclally on
wurm days, look to fresh
pcuehcs i n local
markctH und take ad·
vunlage of ronvenlence
foodi;
f''rutcn pound cake.
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WI WILCOMI FOOD IT AMP IHOPPIRI
for example, la the ldul
base tor Fresh Peach
Tortt' 8e 1ur to huve a
4-ounce container of a
non-dairy whipped top
i>lnfi, thawed, lo com·
plele the !IJX delicious
servings .
Have ready 2 cup5
11 llct.'<.I 11weetened fresh
peaches. T haw a lO·o/4
ounce frozen pound cuke
and cut into 12 slices.
Place 6 or the slices on a
large ser ving plate or 6
indlvidu•l dessert
plate~
Arrange h atr t h e
peache!I on cake slices,
spread with h alf the
whipped topping
Re~at layens, ending
with a dollop of whipped
lopping. Second serv
ings, anyone?
P E A C HY l.F.MON
PARFAIT
Delicious, easy to pre-
pare and definitely a
dessert that deserves
•
PREMIUM
BAKING 5111
U.5.
NO. I
RUSSET
POTATOES
compllmcl{u. That aptly
descrlbu Pea c h y
Lemon Pttrfmt that adds
a ref re. htna: note to 11
meal
Even af you bring
home fre11h ~aches u11 a
last minute thought, it"s
comforting to know you
can whip up this dessert
with just a c up of
thawed frozen whipped
l opping and grated
lemon rind
Parfait glasses make
1l look party llke. 1'"or
four servings, fold 1"'1
tt't1svoons grated lemon
rind into 1 cup thawed
frozen whipped topplnf .
Layer into 4 parfa l
~I Sbses with 2 c ups
s weetened sliced fresh
peaches
Chill before ser ving.
For those who enjoy ad·
dit1onal dollops or top· •
ping, bMng out a small
bowl of whipped topping
and watch it disappear!
LB.
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Turn 'too much''
into good eating
Some c rops grow
faster than you can eat
th e m . Cucumbers,
1 rhubarb and peppers
are pron e to that
"problem." But you can
turn "too much" into the
plus of year 'round good
eating by canning those
extras. All three foods
can be used in
condiments that make
deli sio u s
accompaniments lo any
season's meals .
There are as many
recipes for condiments
as there are entries in
canning competitions.
With the following
recipes, you• can reap
the fruit s (and
vegetables) of summer
in a boiling water bath.
(Be sure water covers
tops of jars.) Bring to
boiling, cover. Process
for 5 minutes. At once,
remove jars from boil·
ing water; use tongs or
jar lifter to remove.
Place on towels or wire
rack until completely
cool. Makes 5 jars. in
pint each.
PEPPER RELISH
Serving relishes along
with a meal is said to
stimulate your appetite.
Thi s r ec ipe will
stimulate your taste for
relish.
lagredJenu
~cup catsup
~cup s ugar
~ cup white vinegar
2 tablespoons salad all year long.
These rec ipes for oil
rhubarb chutney, sweet 2 teaspoons salt
pepper relish and bread 'h teaspoon hot pep-
and butter pickles will per sauce <Tabasco)
be welcome additions on 21h quarts (about
your own table. And 4~ pounds) diced pep.
they can also be used as pers
creative, thoughtful gifts In large s aucepan
for favored friends and combine catsup, sugar,
relatives. vinegar, salad oil, salt
RHUBARB CHUTNEY and hot pepper sau'ce.
6 c ups (l'h lb.) Cook and stir until mix-
diced rhubarb lure boils. Reduce heat.
H4 cups (8 ounce) Cook small amounts of
light raisins peppers in the catsup
3 cups sugar mixture at a time. cook·
~ cup water ing just until the color
lcupwhitevinegar c hanges. Pack into
If.\ ( 2 o u n c e ) · sterilized 'h pint jars us-
c h opped crystallized ing slotted spoon or a
ginger cup. Fill to 'h inch from
2teaspoonssalt top. Wlpe jar rims
In 3-quart saucepan, clean. Seal ja~ wit~ l·
co mbine rhubarb. or 2-part canning hds.
raisins, s ugar and ~lace all jars in a boil-
water. Bring to boiling. mg water bath. (Be sure
Reduce beat and sim-water covers lops of
mer for 10 mjnutes. Add jars.) Bring to boiling,
all remaining tngre-co.ver. Process for 5
dients. Simmer for 30 mmutes. At once, re-
m inutes. Ladle into move jars from boiling
sterile 11 pint jars. Fill water; use tongs or jar
to 'h inch from top. Seal lifter to remove. Place
with 1-or 2-plece lids for on towels or wire racks
canning. Place all jars See EXTRAS, Pa1e Clt
Coming
Thursday! Aug. 20th
CookbOok Pull-out Section
Good tNnge to ••t wNI be lnalde rour
D•Ny Not Titurechly, Aug. 20. The beet
of over 1,000 recipe• aubmlttecl bf our
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LB.
The1e condmienta are o
winning combination of
aweet and spicy.
Rhubarb chutney f top.
openJ and pepper reli&h
r bottom. openJ are de·
licious on aondwiches
or a.s a me dish with
meats. Bread and but-
ter pickUs f top right J
ore o sweet verswn of
this cucumber favonte
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Sweet and
Juicy. Serve
Over Cereal
or Top With
Cream.
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•• Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/WednHday. Augu1t 19, 1981
Obesity has become fore most health probl,em
An eatl ma ltd 40 t h e N e w Y o r ll
mllllon Amerluo1 are Metropolitan area aloat.
ove,,...pt. lft addition Nota "Lebow, JoHlft• 11
to tht PIYCbolo•lc•I "a popular way to IOH
dama1e attributable to welaht, Improve mu1cte
betn1 overwel1ht, di•· tone. and become m."
e a 1 e • 1 u c h a 1 Individuals on a run·
hyperten1lon, dlabetea nln1 proaram often 1lve
and coronary heart dl1· up smoking and modify
ease are uaodated with their dletl as they be&ln
obesity. ln recent yeara, to feel better about their
obesity ha1 become one bodies. When 1,300 run·
of the foremoat health ners In the third annu•I
problems ln t.he United Mazola Corn Oll·YMCA
States. S h a p e · U p R u n
Contqtry to popular .-----opinion, studies have
shown that obese in·
dividuals often eat less
than thin people, but are
con siderably m ore
sedentary Many ex
perts now aaree that In·
activity can be added to
the list of risk tactor1 of
heart dhease.
It may be-the neaau ve
health aspects of obeal
ty. or society's preuure
to be thin that havu
spurnd Americans lnh1
the "fitnea1 revolution"
of the 809. Whatever tht-
cause, mJIHorui of pN>plt1
are combating t1xtra
pounds and thrcau of
obeslty·related dlaeaaea
by getting Involved In
some form ot ext1r<'l1e
Corporations are ('lnroll
Ing their executives In
corporate fitness pro·
grams, health c lub
memberships are boom-
ing. and joggers have
become a co mm on
sight.
Studi es of active in-
di viduals show that
achieving a s tate of
physical fitness is close·
l y associated with
significant drops In
weight, blood pressure
and other factors as-
sociated with an in·
creased risk of heart
disease and that regular
exer cise, es pecially
aerobic (heart pump-
ing) exercise. Is a key lo
weight loss and control.
Running, one Corm of
aerobic exercise, con·
tinues to gain sup·
porters. Fred Lebow,
president of the New
York Road Runne rs
Club, estimates that
there are 25 million jog-
gers in the United States
with at least 500,000 in
... Extras
From Page Cl
until completely cool
Makes 6 jars, 1"2 pint
each.
Use favorite combina-
tion of sweet and hot
peppers, or all of one
kind.
BREAD & BUTTER
PICKLES
What's a s ummer
meal without pickles?
Incomplete. And you
can bet you'll use these
sweet pickles lo perk up
your meals a ll year
'round.
Ingredients
7 pounds s mall
cucumbers, each about 3
to 4 inches long
1'2 cup salt
2 trays ice cubes
1 large onion , sliced
3 quarts whit e
vinegar
4 cups (about 2
pounds> sugar
2 teaspoons tumeric
1 tablespoon
mustard seed
Wash cuc umbers
thoroughly. Cut into v.
inch slices, discarding
all ends. In large glass
or ceramic bowl, com·
bine cucumbers and
salt. Toss lo mix well.
Place ice cubes over
top. Let stand 3 hours,
mixing al end of each
hour. Drain cucumbers.
Add onion.
In large saucepan
combine vinegar, sugar
and tumerlc. Heat just
lD simmering, stirring
unlil sugar dissolves.
Taste cucumbers.
They should be faintly
sally. If very sally, rinse
under cold water until
they suit your taste.
Heat cucumbers and
onion ln vinegar mixture
just until color or
cucumber skin changes
from brl1ht areen to
olive green. Pack Into
stertllzed one plot Jara,
filling about~ Cull. Add
'ria teaspoon mustard
seed to each jar. Finish
fillinc Jan t.o a bout v..
inch from the top. Wipe.
rims clean. Seal jars
with 1· or 2·part cannln1
Uds. Place all jar1 In a
boillnl water bath. (Be
sure water conr1 tops
of Jan.) Brina to boil·
tnc, cover. Process for
10 minutes. At once, re·
move Jars ftom bollln1
water: UH tone• or Jar
lifter to remove. Place
oo t.owell or wt.re rackl
until completely cool.
Makes t Jan, one plnt
each.
reaponded to 1 que1Uon·
natre about tbt Im·
portanc• of dlet la rela·
lion to runnlQI, the re·
1ulta Indicate that diet
play1 an lnttJr•I role in
more thttn 50 percent of
lho runner's exerotae pro1ram1. About 30 per·
cent have reduced
choleaterol consumption
by eullna more Poultry
und tl1h &and lea1 red
mcut : or aro leanln1
townrd • vo1etarlan
diet. Cloee to 30 percent
follow a prudent diet,
one that reduce•
11turated lat and red
meat, and lncrea1ea
rrulta and veaetables.
One particlpaot, an
opera 1in1er, stated that
she I011t ~ pounds In 2
years from running and
Collowtng a prudent diet.
And an accountant re·
lat.es that slnce he start·
ed running six years ago
he hu modified his diet
Fryar
Wings
Ralphs-Chilled
100% Pure
Orange
Juice
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Clorox
Bleach
1ub1tantlally, "I eat
more nulriUoualy when 1
run reautarly ... Several
runners mentioned that
eating a balanced dlel
became easier after run·
ning became a part of
their lives.
In accordance wlth
the runner's eating
habits, the followlna re·
cipea were developed In
the Mazola corn oil
Kitchens to be moderate
in c holes t e rol and
Hluraled fal.
PASTA PRIMAVERA .,.cup com oil v. pound mush·
rooms. alJced U~ cups>
l medium onion, cut
Into very thin wedges
2 cloves garlic.
minced or pressed
~ pound broccoli,
cut into fl owerels (2
cups)
1 medium zucchini,
sliced and halved (2
cups)
2 carrota, cut into
thin strips (1 cup>
v., cup dry white
wine v. cup chopped
parsley
1 teaspoon dried
buil leaves
• i teaspoon salt
\.'ti teaspoon pepper
i;, pound spaghetti,
cooked
•i'.l cup grated
Parmesan cheese
In large skillet heat
corn oil over medium·
high h ea t . Add
m u1hroom1. onion and
garlic: stlrrln1 fre·
quently, cook l to 2
minutes. Add broccoli,
zucchini and carrots;
stirring frequently, cook
2 to 3 minutes. Stlr in
wine, parsley, basil, salt
and pepper. Simmer 4 to
5 minutes or until
vegetables are tender·
crisp. Toss together hot
See RWUllag, Page Cl 1
rash est
of Frye[,
Z•cky F•rma or Foater
F•rm1-Con1l1t1 of Br•••t•,
Drum1, Winge • Thigh•
Limit 2 r cultomer
Callfornla
Grown
Zacky Farms or Foster
Farms-Whole Legs,
Thighs or
Drumsticks
Cellfornl• Grown
per
lb.
Thompson ~'
Seedless
Grapes
Ralphs-Decorator
Paper
Towels
Cellfornla Grown
per
lb.
Ralphs
Zacky Farms or
Foster Farms
Fresh Fryar
Breast Limit 2 per
Cu1tomer
Cellfornle Grown
Egg Sesame Budweiser
Bread Baar
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOl"/WednHday, Augu1t 18, 1981 Cll
Lemon packs lots of taste
when added to salads, sauces
Pasta Primavera is a dish for runners
Never underestimate
the power of a lemon.
When it comes to a pi-
quant addlllon to salads
and sau ces, it s ur-p a as es ordinary
vinegar to enhance the
natural goodness of
food.
Marian Gorman, a
food colu mnist for
Organic Gard e nintr
maguine, describes the
v e rsa tility o f this
familiar fruit found in
most kitchens.
Lemons are a natural
flavoring agent with the
power to "open up" the
fragrances and flavors
of other foods. Lemon
j ui ce c an r epl ace
•corporate
headquarters
•garden carts
M odel A's••••
··typingtables
wheelbarrows•
recreational
vehicles•golf
carts*m odel
trains*bikes
•.• Running picks up speed
*pianos•car s
refrigerators *skates••••••
From Page ClO
cooked s pagh etti,
vegetables with sauce
and cheese. Makes 4 to 6
servings.
RATATOUILLE FISH
1/4 cup corn oil
1 cup coar sel y
chopped onion
1 cl ove garlic ,
minced or pressed
1 s mall eggplant,
peeled. cubed !3 cups>
2 medium tomatoes.
coarsely c hopped (2
cups>
l green pepper, cut
into thin strips ( 1 cup)
1 teaspoon drie d
oregano leaves
1.-2 teaspoon dried
basil leaves
1h teaspoon salt
1(4 teaspoon pepper
1 pound fish fillet.
such as flounder
ln large skillet heat
co rn oil over medium
h e at. Add onion and
garlic. Stirring oc-
c a s ionall y, cook 2
minutes or until tender-
crisp. Stir in eggplant,
tomatoes, green pepper,
oregano, basil. salt alJd
pepper. Cover and cook
over low heat, stirring
occas iona ll y, 10
minutes. Beginning with
t a il end roll each fi sh
fillet lengthwise; place
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Cover a nd continue
cooking 10 to 15 minutes
longe r or until fish
Oakes easily. Makes 4 to
6 servings.
CHICKEN RI CE
SA.LAD
3 cups cooked rice
2 cups cooked
chicken strips
1 can ( 15Vl oz) red
kidney beans. drained,
rinsed
1 green peppe r .
diced
1/4 cup sliced green
onion
•r.i cup corn oil
11, to 1.6 cup white
wine vinegar
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CHICKEN
69c lb.
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1 teaspoon dried tar-
ragon leaves
12 teaspoon salt
1·8 teaspoon pepper
In large bowl toss
together rice. chicken,
beans, green pepper and
onion. ln small bowl stir
toget h er co rn oi l .
vinegar, tarragon. salt
a nd pepper until well
blended. Pour over rice
mixture; toss to coat
well. Cover; refriger ate
several hours . If de-
sired. serve in leltuce-
lined bowl and garnish
with ch e rry to mato
halves. Makes 4 to 6
servings .
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I
v1ne1ar in any recipe. In
a ddition to it.a more ob·
vioua uses, it can be
used In a marinade to
tenderize tho se
economical but tougher
cuts of meat and add a
light, fresh flavor .
And, if that weren't
e nough lo explain the
lemon's superior rating
among gourmets, it
scores h igh in nutri-
tional value as well. o"""-
tablespoon or lemon
juice contains 1 gram or
protein, 7 milligrams or
vitamin C. 1 milligram
or calcium, 2 milligrams
or phosphorus, traces or
iron, sodium, vitamin A.
t hia min , riboflavin,
niacin and 21 milligram•
o f p otassium . The
nutri e nt value o f
vinegar is nil, except for
.9 gram s o f
carbohydrate and 2 to 15
grams or potassium.
For best res ult s.
choose lemons that a re
firm and aJlow to ripen
fully before using to re·
alize their Cull strength.
He r e is a l e m o n
"vinaigrette" that will
enhance the most or·
dinary or tossed salads.
It can be used also to
dress cook ed or raw
vegetables . Combined
with small, cooked and
s liced potatoes it makes
an excellent French
pot.ato salad.
L E M 0 N
VINAIG R ETTE
DRESSING
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon dry
mustard
2-3 tables poons
fresh lemon Juice
2 tablespoons
virgin olive oil
8 tablespoons s af-
flower oil
1 teaspoon finely
chopped fresh garlic
1 egg
Combin e and mix
vigorously in a food pro-
cessor o r pint-size,
screw-top jar.
THE ECONOMIC ADMNTAGES
OF AN EPICUREAN NAM
Oil HOW TO fHJ FIRST Cl.ASS ON A BllOfET
The economies of a Honey Baked
Ham are such that you get more
meat fOf your money. More servings
per pound. Meat thats always lean
and free of excess fat.
trs actually less e><penslve than
almost anything In the meat
counter of your supermarket. And.
because trs pre-cooked. there's
no shrinkage. Even after the
ham Is gone. the bone makes a
superb soup.
Every splrol sliced Honey Baked
Hom Is hickory smoked. bal<ed 30 hours and topped with o hOney
and spice glaze ... a process you
couldn't duplicate In your own
kitchen.
The resutt Is a table ready ham.
Ready to be ef'4oyed all day tong.
With ~s In the morning and pota-
toes o ht. And as o snock or
sandwich rrbetween.
As o culinary centerpiece or In
yoor lunch poll, o Honey Baked Ham
Is the perfect choice.
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!arms and were ac ·
customed to preserving
their home food supply.
Today, ho me food
preservation may make
economic sense only it
you grow your own pro·
duce or have it given to
you. If you have to buy
th e fruit s and
vegetables , preserving
them at home is likely to
be more expensive than
buying the commercial·
ly preserved products.
However, your rea ·
Jons ror preservi ng foods at home may not
be to save money, but
rather to have the foods
prepared your way, ac·
cording to favorite rec·
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personaJ sat1sfact1on or
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The food preservation
method which yields ,
foods most like fresh
and is the least likely to
cause food safety prob·
Jems is freezing. At low
temperatures, the bac·
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po iso ning are im ·
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erow in the food.
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food is m a nh a ndled
arter it's defrosted, the
bacte ria r e vi ve and
could multiply to unsafe
levels.
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rood prese r vation
method that presents the
gr eatest hazard or food
poisoning. This is true
most particul a rly of
• food that have little or
no a c id s u c h as
ve ge t a bles , m eal ,
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food5 must be processed
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~he acid they contain
protects them from the
erowth of food poisoning
S>acteria. These foods
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water bath because they
do not need as high a
processing temperature
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m old couJd grow on the
cann e d fruit o r
tomatoes. Molds use up
~cid as they grow and
this could allow other
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teria th at ca u ses
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carefully, to check the
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Daily Piiat
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1911
COMICS 04
LEGALS OS
CLASS I FI E 0 06
Angel catcher Brian Downing tags out Baltimore's Rich Dauer at home plate Tuesday night.
Home re-opener fizzles
Orioles hand Angels fourth straight one-run loss
By EDZINTEL
Of .. o.lty ... lllCSUft
There must have been visions of grar\deur for
the Angels when they returned home Sunday night
after being swept out of Oakland in three games,
1 ending what was a bitterly disppointing 1·5 road
trip to kick off the Second Season of Baseball '81.
But honestly, the Angels should have known
better. Did ttleir memories fade that quickly dur-
ing the strike? Did they forget that playing in
Anaheim Stadjum -the place they call home -
was like having your mother-in-law living with you
365 days out of the year ?
TO REMIND THE ANGELS, they were 14·19
at ltome during the first half of the season ahd they
were fortunate with that after winning their final
four at Anaheim Stadium before the strike.
No matter. the Angels were reminded what
home was like Tuesday night as they dropped their
fourth straight -all, ironically, by one run -this
time, to the Baltimore Orioles. 6·5.
An Anaheim Stadium crowd of 28 230 watched on "re-opening night" the Angels do the same
kind of things they had done in Seattle and
Oakland last week -basically, not win. .
Still, down in the home clubhouse. Angels
manager Gene Mauch. the guy they call the Little
General, was speaking of optimism. You know
what they say, things can't get any worse.
"THESE CLOSE GAMES aren't a ll that
depressing when you're on the bench with them
(the players) and you see how hard they're try·
ing," the Lillie General said. "Sure. I've bad more
fun before. I'd like more than anything for me not
to give up runs early in the game by not making
the right pitching decisions.'' ·
the inconsistency of his pitching staff and for very
good reason. The Angels have scored 20 runs in the
last four games and have 0-4 to show for it.
Once again, the Angels had a lead and lost it.
Thanks to Bobby Grich, who extended his con·
secutive game hitting streak to 20 in the first in·
ning with a run scoring single lo center, the Angels
brought the fans to their collective feet. That was
no easy task after receiving a lukewarm welcome
when they first took the field.
But Dave Frost ( 1·2) was roughed up In the
second for three runs on four hits -including
doubles by Doug DeCinces and Gary Roenicke.
AGAIN THE ANGELS came back, this time,
tying it in the bottom of the second on an RBI
single by Butch Hobson and an unusual s acrifice
fly by Fred Lynn that resulted in a double play.
The throw from rightfielder Roenicke to first
base was in plenty of time to get the retreating
i....Rick Burleson and, or so it seemed, ahead of
Hot?~;on, who was approaching home plate.
However, home plate umpire Jim Evans ruled
that Hobson had scored before the throw to first
arrived for the third out.
"Evans said he saw it," said Orioles manager
Earl Weaver . "But he (Hobson) must have been 10
feet up the line still I guess that's just like a
player making an error or me making a mistake in managing. It's over. it doesn't matter ...
Weaver was right, it didn't matter. But it
could have had the Orioles not scored a run in the
third and two more in the fourth off Angel reliever
Angel Moreno.
The Orioles pounded out 13 hits off Frost,
Moreno and Bruce Kison. But it was Kison who
gave Mauch a valid reason to smile.
au
The Prindel-18s opened
a week of competition
in Newport Bay. D2.
Still looking
Proposal changes eyed
NEW YORK <AP >
Baseball 's second season
marked the return of the strike·
m arred national pastime, but its
controversial format also has
brought negotiators for the
owners and players together
again.
And first signs are not good.
Marvin Miller said Tuesday
night that baseball's hierarchy
had proposed a revised plan for
deciding winners in the second
half of the season, but the union
found the new for mat "favora
ble onlyJn part."
Commissione r Bowie Kuhn,
American League Presiden t
Lee MacPhail a nd National
League counterpart Chub
Feeney met Tuesday, but rud not
announce a new format for the
s plit season. A spokesman for
the commissioner hoped he
would be able to release
something today.
Miller , executive director of
the Major League Players As ·
sociation, said the union would
have to approve any change in
the second season fo r mat
"because we are dealing with a
contractual term. It is no dif·
ferent from changing any other
term of employment."
Miller said he was given a
"piece of paper '' by Ray
G re bey, th e owner s' chief
negotiator, Monday afternoon,
outlining a proposed new format
for the second hatr of the season.
"Mr. Grebey gave us a piece
of paper with a draft proposal
and asked us what we thought of
it," Miller said. "We found it ac·
ceptable only in part. We're still
talking and we'll be back again tomorrow. We'r e not stiff·
necked."
Miller did not reveaJ the con-
tents of the programs.
Grebey said the proposals he
gave Miller were not final.
"We did not give Marvin the
final format for the second half
of the season, just a few sugges-
t ions lo think about," said
G re bey from his home in Con·
necticut
Thinking is what a lot of
baseball people have been doing
these s ince they realized last
week that a team could benefit
in the second season by losin~.
Obviously. Mauch was again concerned about After undergoing surgery to repair the ulnar
<See ANGELS, Page 0%) Baltimore manager Earl Weaver and catcher Rick Dempsey disagree with umpire Jim Evans.
Dodgers war!ll up
Baker, Hooton getting in groove , 5-0
CHICAGO <AP > -Dusty
Baker admittedly is struggling,
but the hits just keep coming.
Pitcher Burt Hooton isn't strug-
gling, and so the opposing hit·
lers just don't get going.
Baker drove in two runs with a
pair of singles, Hooton pitched a
four-hit shutout and Ken Lan-
dreaux' bases-loaded single in
the fifth inning lifted the
Dodgers to a 5·0 shutout Tues-
day over the Chicago Cubs.
"Yeah, I got a 15-game bitting
streak," said Baker, "but I'm
just fortunate to be getting the
hits in the right spot. I was hot
before the strike, but I'm strug-
gling now."
BA.KER ALSO bas a theory as
to why the Dodgers, the
Philadelphia Phillies and the
New York Yankees, all first-half
winners, have been having trou-
ble getting started since the
strike.
"We're all veteran teams with
veteran players," sald Baker.
"It's like a car. You can start a
new car a lot quicker than an old
car."
Hooton is not havin1 such prob-
lems despite his 31 years and
the fact be did little to stay in
shape durtn1 the final weeks of
the lltrike.
"For the first month of the
strike I threw two or three times
a week," said Hooton, 8·4.
"After that I went up to the
ranch because I thou1bt the
Se81GDWUOVer."
BOaroN CAMB BACK IU'oDI
in hit ftnt 18Cond·SHIOD start
11abllt Atlanta lut Thunday
when he allowed only two hits in
five innings but was the losing
pitcher. And the fact he went the
distance against the Cubs didn't
s urprise him because he needed
only 109 pitches .
"When you gel 'em one-lwo-
three, you don't throw a lot of
pitcties," said Hooton who had
six such innings, retired the last
10 in a row and didn't allow a
Cub runner to reach third.
Hooton also had a key role in
the Dodgers' three-run fifth.
Pedro Guerrero opened it with a
single off loser Mike Griffin, 0-1,
but the next iwo men made out.
Hooton then drew a walk on four
pitches.
DERREL THOMAS singled to
fill lbe bases a nd Landreaux
singled on the next pitch for two
runs before Baker s ingled
across another.
Ruh-scoring singles by Baker
and Steve Garvey in the seventh
closed lbe scoring.
"You can't do much about
anything when /ou don't score
any runs," sai Cub Mana1er
Joey, Amalfitano. "Griff'm wu
doing well and getttn1 them to
hlt a lot of iround balll. But
alter he walked the. pitcber,he
probably got upset with himself
and started getting his pitches
up."
Land.reau:x didn't wute any
tlme when be came to bat ln Ute
fifth and drilled Grilfin's first
pitch for a two-run sln1le.
"I WA.8 IUST lookint for 1
pitch I couJd handle," said Lan·
dreau:x. "It was over UH) plate and awav." Angtl Moreno, on CM mound for tM ,4ngell. wa.t trtoted roughlJJ.
BVD TVCKER
• F oothall Quiz
It is a matter of annual fact
that we should not venture into
autumn without the proper
preparation of the seasonal
dialogue of footba ll .
We shall be required to enter
into griruron discussions in the
barber s hops and taverns and
h aberdas he ries and similar
salons of culture and refinement
and we should be prepared, lest
we'be embarrassed.
In the way of a refresher
course, pay attention to the
following ques tions and answers
which should be sufficient lo get
you through the conversational
plod from here to Super Sunday.
What sort of team will we
put on the field this season?
We will put a representative
team on the field this season.
As our team prepares for the
upcoming season, what will our
players be under?
Our players will be under the
watchful eye of our coach.
What sort of players does our
coach wish to have under Ila
watchful eye?
Our coach wishes to have
players who will gJve 110 per·
cent.
1 What does our coach wt.ab bis
team to play with?
Our coach wishes bls team to
play with lntenalty. .
How does our coach aay we
will make up for our lack ~
slae?
We will mike up for our lack
of aise with speed.
How does our coach say we
will make up for our lack of ex·
perience?
We will make up for our laclr.
of experience with desire.
What does our coach say about
our schedule?
Our coach says our schedule is
a tough schedule.
But how does our coach say be.
wouldn't want it?
Our coach says he wouldn't
want it any other way.
What does our coach say about
our opponents?
Our coach says he respects all
our opponents but he doesn't
rear any of them.
How does our coach say our
opponents pull on their pants?
Our coach says our opponents
pull on their pants one leg at a
time.
What does our coach say about
the going when lt gets touib?
Our coach says that when lbe
going gets tough, the tou1b 1et
going. ·
How does oqr coach want bis
players to come?
Our coach wants his playen to
come to play.
What will our coach say about
our ftnt victory?
Our coach will say lt wu a
team victory.
What does our Cfach want our
team to build? ·
Our coach wants our team to
build momentum.
What dOea our coach IQ' can
hurt our wam•1 momeat.wn1
Our coach says mlltak• can
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Yancy, six others
waived by Rams
The Los Angeles Rams reduced s
thelr squad to 60 Tuesday, waivlng ••• seven players and placing three
more including high draft choices
Bob Cobb and Greg Meisner on the reserve
list.
Billy Yancy. a graduate of Saddleback
College and Fresno Statf' where he played
quarttrback all four years of his collegiate
ca r e e r . was one of the
players waived. He had been
one of the fastest men in
camp and was trying for a
spot as a cornerback but
hadn't appeared in either ex·
hibilion game to date.
Defensive tackle
Meisner. out of Pittsburgh,
and defensive end Cobb of
Arizona were both placed on
Yancey the reserve -non-football ilJ.
ness list. Meisner, the Rams' first choice on the
third round of the draft. suffered head injuries
in a fight before training camp began. Cobb, the
club's second choice in the third round, was list·
ed as having "mental fatigue, personal prob·
lems." Wide receiver George Farmer of USC, suf-
fering from a knee injury, was placed on the in-
jured reserve list. ,
Waived were free-agent veterans Eddie
Hare, a punter from Tulsa, and Randy Gill, a
linebacker from San Jose State.
Rookies cut were Wilham Daniels, a de-
fensive end-tackle from Alabama Slate; run-
ning back Richard Hersey of Arizona; wide re-
ceiver Ri ck Parma or San Jose State; and cor·
n erbacks Yancy a nd Elbert Roberts of
Savannah Stale
Quote of the day
"Billy Martin stayed in shape by kicking
dirt on his dog.'' -Comedian Bob Hope,
referring to the Oakland A's manager
while talking about the baseball strike.
Niekro denies seeking ba.ck pay
ATLANTA Three Atlanta • Braves. including player represent-
ative Phil Niekro. a re among a
number of players for whom the MajQr League
Players' Association has requested back pay for
salaries lost during the players' strike, Braves'
officials have confirmed
· "I never asked for this (back pay)," Niekro
said "I never signed a nything. I never
authorized anyone to use my name. I have no
right to ask for il. Even if 1t were-given, l·
probably wouldn't Lake il."
ROGER CARLSON
AJnge' three hits aid Toronto victory
Daaa1 Ala,te reacbed bu• four • Umes and Barry S....U drove ln
thr~ nm• to lead Toronto to a s.a
vlotory over JCaoau Clty lo
American Leaaue ocUon Tuesday nllbt. Aln1e rapped three slnales and turned ln an eye·
poppln1 play at third base to thwart a Royal•
rail)' ... Elsewhere; BIU Campbell'• wild
oltcb wl\.b the bues loaded ln the bottom of the
~-~ 15th inning tcored Jeff
Newmu from third with the
wlnnln1 run H Oakland de·
reated Bolton, 3·2 . . A.are
Tltoratoa'1 plncb·htt home
run leadilll otr the seventh
lnnlns trluered Cleveland
past SeattleJ. 5·2 ... &oa
Guidi')' and 11.aeor1e Fra.der
continued tbel r stron1
pltchina slnce the end of the
Aintlf baseball trlke, combinlnt on
a slx·hltter as the New York Yanktff defeated
the Chlca10 White Sox. 4--0 ... Detrolt'a Rick
L4'acb belled his first major lea1ue home ND in
the sixth lnning and M.Ut Wlleos and ICevlD
Saucier combined on a six·hltt.er as Detroit beat
Minnesota, 3--0 ... Keyed by BW sc.eta•1 two-
run bloop single that landed fair by inches, Tex·
as batted around in the sixth inning to beat
Milwaukee 8-6 in the second game of a
doubleheader. In the flrat game, Be• 01Uvle
belled a three-run homer in the first inning lo
give Milwaukee a 3-1 win.
Seaver leads Reds over Philadelphia
Tom Seaver fired a four-bitter • for 8"'3 innings to outduel Steve
Carlton, and Sam Mejias bit two
sacrifice flies to lead CinclnnaU to a
3-1 victory over Philadelphia Tuesday night.
Seaver surrendered a leadoff single to Pete
Rose and then retired the next 16 Phillies in or-
der ... Elsewhere in the National League, the
Mets' Dave Klugman smashed his 17th and l8tb
homers or the season and
doubled home another run as
New York defeated Atlanta
behind the combined six-bit
pitching of Ed Lyacb and
NeU Allen . . . Cesar Cedeno
knocked in three runs with
two singles to support Bob
Knepper's strong pitching as
Houston defeated Montreal,
4·2. The As tros tagged
Seaver starter Steve Rogers for
three hits and two runs in the first inning
. . . t.uls Salazar rapped two run-scoring
singles and Chris Welab pitched a four-hitter for
seven innings to lead San Diego to a 4-3 triumph
over St. Louis . . . Milt May singled home a
pair or runs with two singles to back the effec-
tive pitching of Ed Whitaoa as the two former
Pirates led San Francisco to a 4-2 victory over
Pittsburgh . . Outfielder Joel Yoaatblood of
the Mets is suffering from a hyperextension and
slight strain of the ligaments of his left knee.
Surf in finale at San Diego tonight
The California Surf closes out its m season tonight against the San Diego
Sockers in Jack Murphy Stadium in
the border city.
The Sockers lead the Western Division with
164 points while the Surr is out or the playoff pic-
ture. Tonight's game could help decide the
champion of the division.
Baseball today
On t.h11 da~ ln ba1ebalJ ln 1861:
New York Gianta owner Horace
Stoneham aMOW'ICed that the club's board
ol dlrecto,.. had voted 9-1 lo favor of mov-
ln1 the club to San Francllco for tbe 19$1
season. The lone dlatenter wu M. Donald
Grant, wbo three year• later would
becoroe chairman of the board ot the new-
ly created New York Meta.
On thb date In 1951:
EddJe Gaedel -all 3 Ifft, 1 lncbea of
him d~w a pinch-hit walk ln hll only
major leaf\le at-bat -one ot BW Veeck's
bt!at-known atunts -u he and hll St.
Louts Browns teammates lost to tbe
Detroit nseit &-2.
On this date ln UI03:
The PhJladelphla Phillies weN: rained
out for the 10th conaecuUve day ... an all-
tlme m~or league record.
Today's birthday :
San Diego Padres infielder Mike PhilUps
is 31.
Clubs drop Hardeman. Bean
Veteran running backs Do•
Hardeman of the New Orleans Salnta
and Babba Beaa of Atlanta were cul Eil .
and Philadelphia put star linebacker Biil
Beriey on lnjured reserve Tue.day 11 the Na·
tional Football League team• reached the 60-ptayer limit ... Other name player• wbo lot
tapped on the shoulder were nmnln1 back I. ...
Hipp by Denver; defensive tackle S&eve Far·
n~. traded by Pittaburgb to Tampa Bay, and
journeyman running back llooble Clark, whoH
career won a reprieve when be wu 1lgned by
Buffalo . . . While many players were 1ettlng
cut, several ended holdouts and returned to the
fold. Baltimore welcomed back wide receiver
Roier Carr, who walked out of camp IHt week
in a contract dispute.
Cooney must sign or lose top spot
Boxing promoter 0-IUDS aald • that top-ranked heavywelght con-
tender Gerry Cooeey must sign for a
title fight with World Boxing Council champion
Larry llolmn by the end o( this week or risk
becoming "just another contender." "A
slight but significant improvement" was report-
ed Tuesday ln the condition or 2th -year-old
Travla John, the critically injured son of New
York Yankee pitcher Tommy John ... Hank
Aaroa, baseball's all-time home run king, and
Jake Gaither, developer of athletic champions
at Florida A&M , are the 1981 co-winners of the
Whitney M. Young Jr. memorial award ... A
17-year-old junior at Bozeman Senior High
School was found dead Tuesday afternoon at
Vanwinkle Stadium after participating ln the
Hawks' second football practice of the season
... Dennis Awtrey, an 11-year NBA veteran. is
apparently leaving the Seattle SuperSonJcs to
play professional basketball in Italy ... North
American Soccer League owners voted to com-
ply next year with rules set by the sport's in-
ternational governing body, but also set up a
committee to consider sweeping changes in
NASL rules in the future.
Television, radio
TV: Noevenlsscheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -Baltimore at Angels.
7·30p.m ,KMPC(710 ).
Costa Mesa High athletes suffer setback
Costa Mesa High has lost a couple of solid as-
sets recently -Tom French resigning ,as head
football coach and Principal Bob Packer leaving
lo become an assistant superintendent in the
Tustin School District.
French's 34·36·1 overall record in seven years
is less than a winning record. bul he turned what
had been 14 years of losing into a lot of winning at
Costa Mesa High, including two shares of league
titles and three playoff berths
ANO, HE DID something else. He made Costa
Mesa football exciting, rather than what had been
a trend of lo~ing a nd dull football
Personal obligations forced a very tough de-
cision for French. A lot of people are wishing him
well in his new direction.
Not only was Packer a firm believer in a
strong athletic program. he also commanded a
great deal of respect within the structure of the
CI F Southern Section, one or three elected officers
acting as buffers between the Southern Section
staff and 450 schools
Packer came w1tbm inches or being named
CIF Commissioner when Balboa Bay resident J .
Kenneth Fagans retired and the administrative as-
sistant who did succeed Fagans (Tom Byrne&) is
now the state CIF commissioner.
TIDRTY YEARS AGO Packer was a center on
tbe 1951 Monrovia High team, which went to the
CI F finals before bowing to Marty Keough and bis
Pomona High teammates.
He spent some time at Occidental College,
then played for two years on the Hamilton Air
Force service team, hiking the ball lo one Pepper
Rodgers.
Packer's move might be construed as bailing
out, since it's anyone's guess as to what the future
of Costa Mesa High may be.
With dwindling enrollment there is a distinct
possibility the campus could be shelved and the
students farmed out to Newport Harbor and Estan-
cia, with some Newport students moving to Corona
del Mar to give the three remaining schools enroll·
ment figures near 2,200.
As it is, each of the four Newport-Mesa schools
are nearing the 1,600 figure, and dropplna.
Smyth kads Prindk qualifiers -Few surprises surf ace in first-day racing_
By ALMON LOCKABEY .,. .. ., .............. ~
LONG BEACH -To no one's great surprise,
Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach with Jay
Glaser as crew. headed a list of 22 quaUfiers in the
preliminary races for tbe Prlndle-18 national
championship here Tuesday.
Only surprise in the qualifying heats was
Richard Loufek of Newport Beach and his wife
Gret.chlm who finished the three races 17th, but
still qualified for the gold flight. The Loufeks
finished third in the first race, sixth in the second
race, and were sailing in second place behind
Smyth when they had a minor breakdown.
There were 42 contenders for the title and the
qualifying races split the neet in half with the
second half to sail in the sliver or couolation
ntgbt.
T'he weatherman provided a variety or condJ·
tions ror the catamaran sailors. The first race waa
sailed in light airs undtfr drizzly skies, picking up
to 12-14 knots for tM second race and 16-18 for the
third.
SMYTH IS THE DEFENDING champion in
the 181 and la also the national cbampton in the
Prindle-168. Ro has also won the naUonal UUe
twice ln the Tornado catamaran.a and recently woo
the Pre·Olympic regatta in Toroados.
Loufek is a two·Ume Tornado naUonaJ cbam-
ploo and twice won th Prtndle-18 n1tlooaJ1.
Hard core racing Jot under way today with
t.o neM and wm be rollo~ by two races each
on Tbunday and Friday. Southland sa.ilors dominated the qu1Ury1n1
• '$ ••
heats, placing 13 among the 22 qualifiers for the
gold flight. Other Orange County sailors qualifying
were Randy Hatfield, Dana Point; Sterling
SanUey, Dana Point, and Dave Bangston, Dana
Point.
Competitors are from as far east as Miami
and as far west as Honolulu.
The Prindle-18, manufactured by Surf&las,
Inc. of Santa Ana is one of the fastest twln·bullers
BOATING
of ils size. IL was built for the eaperlenced
catamaran sailor who want• ll•bl wel1bt,
sophisticated control. powu and 1l)ffd.
QUALIFIERS FOR ftlE GOLD l'LIOBT: l .
Randy Smyth, Huntington Beach; 2. Jom Cur&,
Miami, Fla. 3. Nigel Wood. San Dleao; 4. Dave
Dlelric, Miami; 5. Randy Hatfield, Dana Polnt; I .
Todd Main, San Diego; 1. Chip Whalen, La Palma;
8. Perry Sween, LoGI Beach; 9. RoD Lue, San
Dleco; 10. Erle Hood. OklabMna C\t.y;.
Others were: u . Joe ScoU.. Loq Beacb: lJ.
Tom Eckles, Ventura; lJ. Al Lebman, Pboenls,
Arts.; 14. Leich Martla, LoDI Beaeb; 15. DAM1
Gale. Hooolulu; 11. Du Vuilllti, Pboeais; 1'7.
Richard Loulek, Newport Beach· 11. Herb Suu,
Denver, Colo.; 19. Sterllnt S"Utiey. Dua Point;
20. Grahama 8anber7, Honolulu; 21. Dave
Banpton, Dana Polnt: 22. Jlm Pate, Honolulu.
a· enc a
Terry Cole, who acted as interim principal at
Costa Mesa until Don Champlin was hired, says it
is his personal opinion that the enrollment figures
will be solved by making each high school a 7-12
system.
The ra mification of that, of course, is that in·
lermediate schools would be shut down, uide from
the potential social problems of 12-year-olds mix-
ing with high school seniors. • • •
CHRIS VAN HOOK, with three years or ex-
perience at Newport Harbor and four more at
Estancia, has taken a bead football coaching job at
Lindsey High, a 650-student campus somewhere
amidst the olive trees between Fresno and
Bakersfield.
• • •
CHECKING AllOUND Former Estancia
High volleyball star Cr1l1 lletqt bas signed a na-
tional letter of intent to attend Loyola University
after two years at Golden West College . . .
Laguna Hills High will be pla.)1.n1 iu varsity foot-
ball games al Mission Viejo no less than seven
limes this fall. After two games at Irvine and one
at Newport Harbor the lut seven straight are at
M V . . . Seniors will be playin& under the rourth
head football coach in four years at University
High. Dick Roche, Cbuck McAalacll, and Mullen pre-
ceded lllcb CaHl1 .... Former Costa Mesa
High football coach Mas MWer Is now the head
coach al Rancho Cordova ln Northern California.
Rancho Cordova l1 con1.ldered the Edlaon of that
area . . . The Sea Vtew Leap bu been upgraded
to Dlvtsion II status for the football playoffs. com-
peting in the Southern Confettnce with the Cen-
tury, Emplre, Freeway and San Gabriel Valley
leagues . . . Look for the Moo.re Lea1ue to replace
the Sierra League in the Bil Five Conference in
1982 . . . Piua X fi1uret1 to Ntum to the Angelus
League ln 1983, making it once a1ain a 1lx·leam
format.
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TUCKER • • •
hurt our team's momentum.
What does our coach think our team mlabt be?
Our coach tb:inU our team mlaht be a team of
destiny.
To become a tum ol dtlllny, wbat doel our
coach say we have to 10 out tbel'9 and ~k?
To become a team ol dlltlar. our coach aaya
we have to IO out ther. and ldck 10me bvtll. Where does our coaeb tblDk we can be at the
end ol the MQOD1
Oar coaeb thinks •• un be there or
therubouta.
What.,_ oar C'Oac.b nlll "9to1en
Our ~h waata • to flt a few lood bounces
• of the ball.
II we 1et 1 rew 1ood bomleee ol ta. ball, what
doet our coacb say we m1111it dot
Our coach 1111 •• mlOt ArP11H • rn peo-
ple.
. •
Bear's record
• • gets prionty
Alabama overshadowed
ATLANTA <AP> -C.oach Bear Bryant of
perennial power Alabama can count on one let·
back before the 1981 colJe1e rootball HUOR be11N.
"l wilh everyone would for1et about It.''
Bryant HYI ot a with that won't be 1ranled.
B•YANT, TRYING TO steer tho Crimson
Tide to Ill elebth Southeastern Conference UUe la
10 yean, 11ys he~d prefer that tana and members
ol the news media lor1et about hi• chase of the all-
time record for coachint victories.
Bryant enters the campalen with 306, eight 1by
of the record held by the legendary Amos Alonzo
Stagg.
Much to his dismay, that chue wiU over-
shadow the battles for conference championships
and independent supremacy in the South Ulil year
Alabama, as usual, is favored to win the SEC
and Dick crum's North Carolina Tar Heel.I are a
COLLEGE PREVIEW [Ill
solid pick to repeat in the AUanUc Coast Con·
rerence.
Coach Howard Schnellenberger hu Miami of
Florida primed to head the list of a dozen Southern
Independents and Furman and Tennessee·
Chattanooga are expected to wage a battle for the
Southern Conference crown.
"IT EMBAaaASSES ME," Bryant says of the
attention hb chase of Stagg has generat~d.
"llf! (1'\laH) iA the Huckleberry Finn of root.
ball, like Babe Ruth. Nobody wlll ever replace him
In the record book. There·s no way you can com-
pare two totally dtrterent eru of football.
"I wi1h everyone ~ould ~Tiet about It," be
added "U you 1ubtract.ed tM games by teams won
deaptte me, there wouldn t be any record chau."
The area'• top Individual pe-rform~ lJ 1 mere
~ophomorl' All American tallbaek Herschel
Walker of drlC"tldln1 nauon.,1 «"hampion Geori1a
WAJ..IU~fl KMAlfffEI> lhtt NCAA record for
yards rwihing t>y a frnhm01n laat fall when he
dashed for I ~816 In the regular Muon and added
another 150 1n tht! Hu.l!dop' Supr Bowl victory
over Notre Dame. luv1na GeorgJa with college
football '• onJy perfect rt:cOf'd. 12--0.
Si nce Alabama captured championships in
1978 and 1979, the SEC would be the first league
ever to win four s traight Associated Press national
crowrui if one of its members accomplishes that
feat Uus year
There are several teams capable or winning
the SEC besides Alabama, which lost 14 starters
from last year's Cotton Bowl championship team.
Georgia, the defending champion, has to be
considered with Walker and All-SEC quarterback
Buck Belue back, but Coach Vince Dooley has to
rebuild his offensive line and defensive secondary.
Mississippi State, wbich ended Alabama's
28-game winning streak last year. could make it to
the championship behind sophomore quarterback
John Bond and such defensive standouts as
linebacker Johnnie Cooks and tackle Glen Collins.
Charley Pell has Florida on lbe rebound, going
8·4 last year a fter a 0-10-1 disaster the previous
season. The Gators will be tough, but won't have
the element of surprise again.
JERRY STOVALL BEGINS h"il second season
at Louisiana State with 15 starters back. and
Johnny Majors has 13 starters returning at Ten-
nessee. LSU and the Vols are regarded as
darkhorses in the SEC race.
Auburn has a new coach, Pat Dye, but lost a
brilliant runner, James Brooks. and Mississippi
received a blow during the summer when
quarterback John Fourcade broke his hand in a
softball game.
Both Kentucky and Vanderbil.--return 17
s tarters, but s till don't figure to challenge in the
conference. Vandy has lost 30 consecutive con·
ference outings.
North Carolina's Crum says, "I think we can
again be a pretty good team. I think our offense
has the potential to be an exceptionally good one."
From Page 01
ANGELS FIZZLE • • •
nerve in his pitching elbow, Kison was out of com-
mission for 14 months.
HE WAS ROCKED.for a home run in his brief
1116 innings of relief last week in SeatUe. But Tues-
day, KJson looked sharp as he pitched four innings
of shut-out ball, allowing ju.st three hits. "I was pleased with Bruce tonight," Mauch
said. "Counting his last five batters in SeatUe and
tonight. be looked great. Still, I imagine he'll stay
in the bullpen."
That's fine with Kison who was equally as
pleased with his own performance. "Right now,
four innings was a good stopping ppint.'' said
Kison. ''It gave my arm a good test. There's still
thlngs I'm re·learning. There are areas I need to
gain control of. But I'm happy as heck. And it
doesn't bother me in the least to come out of the
bullpen,"
Scott McGregor pitched ~ innincs. allowing
all five runs on eight bita, to gain the t.in for
Baltimore. He's now 8-2 on lbe.senon eed la 7-2
lifetime against the Angels.
Tonight, another old nemesis, Mike Flanagan
(8-4), takes the mound for Baltimore against lhe
Angels' Steve Renko (4-3).
* * * * * *
. Costa Mesa filth in akating
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mer Ice ~ Cllal• .... IOIB al lbe
Santa llonla Ice Ca_,.. a.ala.
Area medal win.Den ~ AM• Neb,
Helen Kocb1 Donald Nlcbollon., Mlldl'94 ftlcbolloa,
BobbJe Ott and Ttacy Tomlin.
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Torty G<-clef, S.mmy Gletnmalwe, .. ,. 2•. , ... Well .......... Melt °"" .. .
M . W ; PNI °"" .... Jim Ovrteln, .... w , .. ,, ,.,ltl 8Nellfll119 *'· $yd h ll, .... w.
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UO -110. llJ btu, 10S mackerel, It rel~•. It r«• 11111, 1 w1111e -be•
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11111, V l»<tKude, 24 looflllo, )OD Mll<I belt,.
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bHt. JJI llOntto, 4 berrO<uda, " •oO 11111, us~.
SANTA MOMICA -,. "'91ert 11S llONM,
11' .__,SI <tllco Ila"• c meOer•I, 10 roo MN, 2 llarracude.
MAltlNA Dll ltlY -• angle"; lSO rock cod, 4S rneoertl, 12 bonito.
ltlDONDO -1a1 ...... r,: 1• .,.1-11,
.,. tlorlllo, 21• bat•, » -•«Yd•, 2U rock
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SlanbaO, def.-ia1 ... llMm•"· .,.. ,......,
HOdga, wide •Kt l...,, on I,. lft)ured ,_
""· CHICAGO IEAllS -Sltn•d NHll Jack-• ..-•. to rwo __ .,.., COfllrtctl.
CL£VEl.ANO 81t0WNS -ll•IM-Cllf•
10ft Odon\, 11-. ... llon er .... ,.....,.,.
lo<kle, H.*'9 llolld, e.. LI-I ........
Pull•lallt, 119111 •nch; Oewld S-e, Klfl
Rot>l--Lee "'""'· wl• t9<el"9rt,
8ru<e 9.,, ....... Oemll Mc1Cft'911t, "-·· Honry Foti••. rul\ftll\f beck; St•n
SybOI0011, 9uard; Ooug Woodward,
que,terback, and l••'•"<• S••• ... ll M-.Clar
OEHVfR lllOHCOS -W•IWtCI 1.M.
Hipp, ""'-1 llOIJI....., end llon 0-,
, ......... beth, J-Smllll -o....w kif\
Wide tKel .. f'I, lloy Wllllt, Mel Lotlld ....
Perry o.. .... llMbe<un; Miu Nolan, ...
leftl lft beO, Cert Alltfl, Ctfll•r, lt11tty Oleon, dot.,., .. 11.......,.; .,._ lloy Qoeletr,
plet elll<U. Pieced K•llll a 1"""', euero.
Mall 8•t1-ll, toc•1e. end AfttllOfly A.-, wide rec,el,..r, Ott,,. ,,.lured ,._ lllt.
OET ROIT LIONS -Plac•d J•n • T-..-. "''* racal...,; Wiiiie J••-. oeten.i .. beO, OIMl1 Harlmtfl, ,...,.1,.,.
bac •. •~O llo1>er1 9.,,. ... d•l•"•lwe
11 ......... ""lbe ... , ..... ·-1111. GltfEN IAY PACICEllS -ll•IM..0
Ft•,. II-. Stfely, 1111 La,....., 1 ..... -· (lier ... Cornellin, <-.-Cll, lll<k IC-.
ott ... \lw 141•, Rl<ll ""°""· ........... -· Fre,. Gorell, -ter; ...., ..... T...,._,
wkle r-ec.elwr
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -PlaceCI
Srl•uler Hl<U , d•f•ftllwe t ftd, MIU
Woll men, unter, eftd Jolln 01..,cll•lk,
llft•btOor, Oft walw•r• flleced JamH
Black, c11o1 ... 1,.. -· Oewld """"'""*"· runnlft9 bKk, Lone• Mt<llloOft, w._ ,...
u 1 .. .,, -Jeff 0.¥1•. tltlllt ...o . .., tN.,..
lured ""',.. llll Plac:ICI Ct! ,....,_,
tlMINchr. Oft Ille rttar¥e• ... ft•lo.lbtll
'"l•.reo 1111 ...,,_.,. Ille rellr-"' Arnold Mer..,io, lvllb•ck
LOS ANGELES RAMS -Wel-E .....
Hart, PVnl•r. ••,.or Giii, llMt>t<ker;
Wllll•m D•"'"'· dd..,1lw• •ftO·laclll•, Rlcllard Horsey, ru""'"O back; lllcll
Parme, wlOt rca4 .. r; end 8111y Yen<y -
Elberl llober1l, ............ lltO' Pl«tCI ...
Col>C>, O.lenll,.. .._,.,, Gtet Mol-.....
1 ... .i .. l•kle, -~ ,, ............. ... <tl"'t, Ofl Ille lfllvtao ,_ llft.
MIAMI DOLPHINS -Tr-• '1t¥e
H-1. MlbeO, lo Ille Pflll...._a .......
lor ... --°'"" <lw>ke ......... Jeft Alleft, corft•rb•<•. a llf l•lo llo1e. 11 ... be(.....,
HEW ORLEANS SAINTS -llelM ... Otfl
Har•-.-. l~ker , K•wift £w...._ •
l•ftll¥• bKk; Mt,.,,I,. Cllrt1Uen, """"'1111
be<k, Olri•.O lll~ker. -d; o. ..... ......,,
kl<lltr, -ICtn Htrllev, -ter fll...O
L .. I., Mkll-. wldl reu1,..r; •t·-• c;..
)an."""'"" i.o. -P ... 1 ltf'(aell, ~. Oft I,_ lnJ11red , ... , ... 1111. (t1._.n-
Tt""er 0-..., ..... race•-."~' ...,..,._llOplay
HEW VOlllC GIANTS -Wal .... r....,
81°""' -IC.tty S..li.ld, Mlletlea, OWi
P•I.,._, torne<bo<k; EdWerd O'Nettl. IV>
"'"' bac:•' Mol -........ rael .. ,; Do ... R le lludlon, ru,.nln9 baek; eftO H. l
EOWardll, .......... bKk Plt<ICI Miiia w11.
llftQIOft, llMbt<k•r, Eric Fello,., <Or·
nerb11<•. al'ICI Myro11 L•pka, 0e1-1,.. lt<kle. Ott Ille l'ljurecl ,.._ 1111
PHll.AOELPHIA EAGL£S -Wei ....
Mlh "-'• lvllb«k; lutt.r live, wlOt ...
t•l,..r. Doell Field, llneMc:ller. Alen~ c•"· plac:elll<•er. Ken o.....ti, I...., ...-. Mlk• S<lll«lll -ler St.,. (Mm..._,, quarterbto, Al Slelnf(eld, ....,..1.,. \eek ...
Ar11t J-. defentlw -; end Cherie. Pit
(O(k, -.i .. -rd. Pl9'ed 8111 ....... ,.
llrwO«J<er, on Ille lnl11ted ,_,..,. 119'.
PITTSBUAGH SfEELERI -Wei .... Ted
W•llon, wtoty, NellOft loldefl -Ltrry
Colt•r. "''""no 11eet<1; °'°'"' ••-.....
• ... ,1 ... --· Mlk• Oomew-1. I ..... -; •nd Milt• MeyoO, 1tf•tY PtO<ICI ltl<k
Tro<•N>, e11ul•rb.ck, Sieve "•dell,
11 ... 11e<,-• ...o 11 l<•r Mtrtl,., ..,..,, ... o.. lnj11reel ,_ 11,1. Tr .... St-F-
0.IH>llw la<ttte. 10 Ille T•mtlO .. , hit· <•"""tor.,. Uftdla<-Clrefl c~ SAN OIEGO CHAllGEltS -Wtl-0
800k•r RutMll, tllftftlnt beck, Hal SI"
ln11tro, wfety; end Ctrl McO.., llMlle<Mr,
SAN FRANCISCO "'EltS -Wei-O.y
Huff, -1tnlt<l, Scott Hlltofl, 11......U..;
•l'ICI Rl<k .Jtrvelt, <-rba<k. Plec:M h
w11111..,. lltflt ...o, ort tllt 1111-._ ""-. WASHINGTON REOSKINS -Wel-
80CI "-· lltN -· Ywl• ............. ... <elftr, -Jey Mo9ftt, deftMI .. Ilea Ploced flt\11 tC-1. _,.,lltc.k, -Cllftt
Oldie<, llttll -°"IN lft)und r._ llst.
LOllH/'tfl l
ITALIAN • AMERICAN
547-8241 OF APPRAISED VALUE
FULLY AMORTIZED
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Su1ar Ray Leonard
manhandled three sparrtna opponent.I Tuaday,
endin1 the sesslon abruptly when he decked the
third with a Jarrlnt right hand. He then revl1ed hlt
prediction for his upcoming showdown againit
Thomas Heama.
URlit.cl
Ce.lceSHts · Dell~n • .. k•rr 10,000 TO 200,QQQ
"I predict lt won 't 10 more than 1tven roun.sa.
Eveey day J train, I feel better," .. 1d lAonard, the
World Boxing Council we.lt.erwet&ht cbamplon,
wbo hid predicted Monday that thc..Sept. 18 title
fl1bt in Lu Ve1a1 would lut. a maflinum of el1bt
rounds. '
Ourlnt Tuesday'• workout, Leonard flrat
1p1rred wt.th e-2. l.O·pound Odell Hadley, who ii
t.bt tam@ bel&bt ae Hearne, t.M World Boxln• A•·
1oelaUon champion. Leourd oat worked •••I.nit
Victor Abraham ln a Hcond Ht ol two nv•mmut.
roundl. Then, thr .. mlnutea lato th• nm round
••almt Ray Katee, Leonard Miit Katet 1prawUn1 to tbe C!MVU witb a bard rlpt and tbt tpan1nl waaltopped.
Lloaatd ll alowl)' t.rim=:J Ma wetiht down to tM 14'1·pound Umlt. Ht wel 11Z1'Mtday.
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Or1ng1Cout DAILY ptLOT/Wtdntlday, Auguat 1t, 1981
TllE
f-'MILt'
c1ac1:1
•IGOIOafiE by Virg il Partch (VIP) PUNIJTI
TIJMBLEW EED8
rM OFf "rt> SH~Of'
FOR MY"OOUS.SEAU
FOR 00~ HONE¥-
MOON1 rot.W
r.,. -,/;, SHOE
"Know whot, Mommy? They gift-wrapped the
toilet seat!" "That ii NOT what I rne1nt when I tuggHt.d that
you pley through UI."
~ARMi\Dt:KE by Brad Anderson DENNIS TH£ JllEN~CE Hank Ketchum
~ 8-1<3 ft
' .
"He's the only dog I know with
jogging headphones!"
"Who's the tunny·lookin' kid
in the dude suit?" "ME?"
JI.OGE PARKIER
ALEX, MOW 010 YOUR
INT£RVlfW WITH LA.NA 00 ? I DECIDED TO
FOllOW HER AFTER &HE LEFT YOUR OfFICE '
o+iE MET A. MAN IN A COCKTAIL l.OUNC":1E
AND HE DROVE HER HOME!
l CAN'i &ELIEVE
YOO STOW£'7 AWAY
IN M'V SUITCASE,
C:,ARFIELl7
ACROSS
1 Ftoat
6 Nibble 58 au.trel
9 Auttri.,, PtY· eo Bull
Chlttrit t 8 t SMIOfl
14~ 83 AUOf NW
god 84 Senior to
15 Cone«nlng 85 The belt
2 word• ee Thrill
18 e.t• -87 Daft
I t 7 C..lloglll 88 Beyond
18 Contrite 89 Interpret
20 Slt•
21 tcew e fl'IMI DOWN
22 CINnee1 t 8tktd lttmt
23 T empeet 2 Foolllfl one
25 Ourrentt 3 Confute
27 A tide 4 Mic*
2t Pro'• 5 Prtfud6ct
I'LL 0ET YOO
DON'T EVEN KNOW
WHERE. WE ARE
oppotltt t EtWgY reel 2t NHl .,_ •.....,Vicki
30 Pl! --7 Colombia. 30 ...,.
34 CPA 9'0.: hordt 31 forced...,: 41 Gib
36 -end fl(tOt I l'llfl 2... ... ........
31 Cenyon t BID -; S2 Olllllll .._ SO a..,...
3t ~ C.nte """" 62 Ofylllle 42 £dlblt rOOll 10 AccomplleN 33 Stall: AllCW. .,. 43AoNll ,, ....... ..,. a..o.... a,....,_
.... 12Ana...... ,_... .. MllMGI ....... ,,,.._. IS,_. secar.11111
45~ ,.._, 37A~ MT .. ...,
......... pert 11 l.Mte*I ,. ...... .. .. 17 .......
,, L**,,. 24 coa. .... .0....... • ......... -~ M~ 41 0ldpro • ......,.
'
by Harold Le Ooux
A.FUR HE ~D HER OFF. ME MNT TO
A TRAVEL AUENCY! fftOM THERE. HE
WENT TO HI& APAR"TMENT 6UILD1Nu!
THAT'f> WHEN I DtOCOVERfO WHAf Hlfl
NAME WA~! r-----
by Jim Davis
A 100RIS'T TRAP
WOOLV 6E A 5AF'E.
AsetlMPTION
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
Nor A':; l.ONG AS WE c@ AL~EADY H,AVt:ALL WE WANT f!J
Ff?OM TH' CUSTOMERS.
SLUGGO--·YOU
HAVEN'T DONE
ANY THING BUT
LIE THERE
TODAY
H~BBL£
°"· ~~~f1d fl\'{ ll,000 M1~e. ~UN'f~ JIJ~f AAN 001' l
I W ENTTO
THE CAFE
TO EAT
by Charles M. Schulz
TlW"S !MY' VOO DON'T
SEE ~ RU~ING OUT
TO REENLIST ...
~
1¢4-'
by Jeff Mac Nelly
l/11
by Ern ie Bushm1ller
WHAT
DID
YOU'
HAVE~
THE BUSINESSMAN15
AHEM!
LUNCH ,_...,...,.,,.,.~
;;.1::.:; ... ....
by Tom Bat1uk
•I
F • • 0 , .. a :o a e P
Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Wednoaday, Aogust 19, 1981 DI
l'ICTITIOUI •UlllHIS
MAME ITATaMaMT
TM IOll-"9 _..., ll OC>t"9 0..k-
neu ...
CHANG'S FASHIO..S, 110 "E''
Btter SC,_t, Colla MHa, C.lllornla ,,.,.
J~ Ja CN"9, MS Fe.-.ue, Coote
IMM, c.tflornla t••
Thll o.dlllftt II cOftdu<ted DJ Ml I,._
1'1"791
Puf>ll"'" ar..-. Coetl Delly Pl ....
Auo. "· tt. s.111. 2. t, 1 .. 1 1nw 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITtOUS •USINIU
NAMI STATIMENT
Tile 1ot1owono person 11 aolno bu>I .......
M 0 8 1l E MO TO R C YCLE
REPAIR .. AENTAl. 11'9 Saylark
Lant, N•WPo'I 8UCl1. C•lllornl• '2MO
w 1111em JON\ EclellleulOr Jr . 114• \kylar~ Lone. Calllorn•• •-.o
.oTtC•OP
lldU .. PICIUtT '8CNllllN•a•
N•lk e It IWrtllY t ln ll lllat Ille
.......... ~., ceMllleM U lt!·
•d et .. time llllt M41<• ••• .-.
1111nec1•111e -r for _..1e;.
tlen of .,. ~•I 411ttrkt et.<t!Gtl ta
lie Mid 111 ..._....., a, t•t Tllet. In
the faliOWl"I fl•l•l<ll. ., .ivl•l-
(lru .... .,_,, lfW elKtl.,. MflCH let
<lfflkll .... en l'9 -'-'., ... In
lllffk ..... ...,,,.., ol -1-· ... -... _
OISTlllCT c .. t• llMM 5entt•rv .NVMIE• TO al! ILECTIO
J
T11.i H -II <ondllkln W Ctlltllt'-
r•l•llfte to -" •l«ti.,. effl<•• ••19' et S:OOp l'fl 811~-' 1, ltll, end • ""'*' MeMd ~ 10 •rot11t .. .,. vow" er 100 "'lll•n. w111<11ever I• llw
tm •ll•r nuMller, In Ille d l1trl<I. w dlvh lOll, II tle<l.cl Dy dlvi1len, ••
QUHline INll a ..... rel dl1trl<t elK
tlOtl C. ... Id IOf' IUCll olfKel hM Ml
bHn pr-led to IM ll99l1trer Of
Vol•"· -"''"*'' •Ill be meOe ~ prnetl-llY Section t>UO et Ille
Ceilt•nl• Eleellont C-u na ceipla • esta r.ot1ei. 1eoo1 ute
d l1p0111IDI• en tlP•nol cuando te IOll<lle Peta __ , una ceple, levor
a p o11eru e n contec lo co11 el
R•olsl••dor de Vole n1e1 e l
/U.U.-1244 o e1ec1 ,,,., ltth d•V of Auvust. 1tt1
AE.OUON AeQlstrer of voi.~
fly Cl\etllM J-n ~y
Publlaned Or-Caell O•llY Piiot.
Auo "· 1•1
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU$ •USINESS NAMI: STATEMENT
T Ile loll0Wl"9 per_, I\ d01"9 bu>I
net' •t SEA GUl.L COMUNICATIONS,
11090 Sen Bruno St , G2, F wnl••n
V•ll•Y. C• 97708
Sleplwn Brye" Brown, llOtO San
Bruno St , G2. Fount•ln Velley, Ce
'71111 ==---------------' dlvlo..al
Thlt CtullntH 1\ cond11<t10 by •n in
dl•lduel
Wllloem JOl\ft EclelMu•er Jr t "'' bv\IMi ' IS conducted.,., •" *"
dtVtdual
FUNNY FACES J a m es Willia m s, construction
worker, pauses for a moment or two to rest while
............
working on the clown house facade a t t he Kentucky
State Fair in Lo uisville
• in doubt Farm future
St. Helens 'buried' 80-acre dairy operation
CASTLE ROCK , Wash. <AP)
It wasn't the ash from Mount
St. Helens that ruined Sam and
Ann Hornstra's farm. It was
everything else
A river or mud, as deep as 20
feet, buried the 80-acre Homstra
farm after the volcano's Ma y 18,
1980. eruption and also left tons
or sand, mud, rocks, pumice
chunks and felled timber.
"We used to walk under the
trees. They were so tall we
c ouldn't reach the bottom
branches. Now we walk over the
trees ." Mrs. Hornstra said.
"When this stuff is wet, it's
just like wet concrete." Honstra
said. "Heavy equipment sinks
into it and nothing will grow in
that. It's dead soil. Even the
moles and worms can't live in
it. ..
The Hornstras still have 80
head of catUe at their dairy
fa rm on the Cowlitz River They
were warned the day of the
eruption that the river was ris·
ing and called friends to truck
the animals away.
··we spent that night up on the
r ailroad tracks near Interstate
5, in our camper. with the cows
all around." Mrs. Hornstra re·
calls.
"The house, barn and equip·
ment shed on high ground above
the pasture were untouched by
the flooding. People tell us we
are lucky to have our cattle and
our house. But what are you go·
ing lo do with 80 cows? Feed
them around the kitchen table?"
In an attempt to grow fodder
for the cattle, Hornstra spent
three weeks this spring scraping
the mud from one pasture and
carting the rocks away.
"We plowed real deep and
used plenty of fertilizer," he
said.
Now the com is up. The plants
on high ground nea r the house
are doing fine; they are eight to
10 feet tall and heavily tasseled.
But where the ground slopes
down lo the volcano mud, the
corn grew only four to six inches
"and they w on 't get a ny
higher." Hornstra said.
"We can't c lean up any
more," he said. "We don't have
the equipment to do it. We had
an estimate on replacing our ir·
rigation syste m ... That came
to $60,000, and we don't have the
money.
"We had no crop insurance.
There wasn't such a thing before
the mountain blew, but there is
now. Too late for us."
The Hornstras emigrated to
,he United States from Holland
tfter World War II. They used lo
·efer to their land as "God's
·ountry." Now they say. "If this
s God's country, he sure kicked
l a round."
Rules tighter Airline cane
rules changed
PUIUC MOTl:l
MOTICR 01' T•una1·1 u1.E
T~ .... _,,
WASHINGTON (AP > The Federal Aviation
l'ICTITIOUI •u11Ma11
MAMa STATaMEMT
Tiie hM_.no per"'" 11 dOlno bull-,,. ... ,.
CALIFORNIA WESTERN PRIN·
TING, ~ Teylor Wey, Colla llMM,
CAmlllo
JERRY OEAN CASTELLANA,
SU P .. tarlno, • p.Jo., Cott• Me ... CA
mi.,
Tiiis ~,,.., 11 conclUclff by •n ln-
dMclloal.
HHY 0 Calt•il-Tllft 1t.e1-1 ... filed wil" tlle c_,, CIM~ of Ounoe Co..nty on
A119 S, 1"1 ,,,.,.,
l'l*I-Orange Co .. 1 O•lly Piiot,
A119 1', Jt, S.pl. 2, t , Itel >721-.. 1
PVIUC MITX:(
l'ICTITIOUI •UllNEH
MAMa ITATIMEMT
TM followlno per1on1 ••• dolno
bullnellM;
PANO AAM IC SAT ELLITE
SYSTEMS, ltl? "C" lo"919'f, lrvlne,
CAt171'. PANOAAMIC CORPORATION, a
Ce lllOrnl• corporetlon, 16'2 "C"
L.ef191rt, lr¥1rw, CA 92714
Tllll Dulifleu II~-Dy • cor-
poration.
,._.,...ic (er-•tkln
t?t?f????71?1??H???H,
~ Tllll ~ w• tlled wltll tlle
c°""'' C..,.k of Oren99 couf(ly -AUQ.6, t•1. 1'111911
..,..,....., Or-Coell O.lly Pllo(,
Auo. It, M. S.,.. 2, t, 1 .. 1 m1.-i
P UBLIC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOUI •UllMalS
MAME ITAT•MllMT T II• 1011ow1no oerlOfll •rt dolno
bu1ineu•• TAAOER JOE'S MARKl:T NO. ».
10> E 17111 Slrot, Casie Mesa,
c a111om1e mv.
Pronto Market Ho 1, ""~· •
Calllornle c..,._atlon, Slt Min ion
Slrul, Soulll P•sacl•n•, C•lllornla
tlOJO.
This bullneu I& condu<.., by • cor-
poration.
P•ONTO MARKET NO I,
INC. Oevlo Y-. Secretary
Tiii> lla'-1 wei llleel wllh IN County Clerti of O.-enge County on
Auo. >, "".
J...noJ •CN"9
Tiiis !Jta'-1 we1 filed wil" Ille CwnlJ Cltrll of Orange County on Tiiis llatement ••• llltcl with tilt
County Clerk of Or-County on July
SI-Brown
AllQU&I 1'. 1'e1. l'Hl19t 2t, t9t1.
Thi• ttelotmenl wa> lllecl will\ IM
Co..nty Cl•ra OI Or.,.99 Counly on on
July ), IMI ,,,.,,,. ""~ Plllllll/Wd Clo'-C.0.11 Oolly Piiot,
A119 It, 2t , S.pt 2, t , "" M7M1
l'ICTITIOUI •UllMall
MAM• nATIMaMT
TM foll-1"9 per1Qn 11 dOlno O...sl·
"'ff'l •• ANNE'S COUP Oe PLUME. 2U1 ,, ....... Drive, Newpo•t Beecll,
Call IOrnl• t16'l
"""-8 04ymplu1. U U Crellvftw
Orin , Newport 8Hcll. Celllornl• n..:i
Tiii• DullnHA ii ConclUCleCI Dy en In-
d Iv icl<>al,
ANt4 8 . 0 1ymplu1
'"'' lt•t-1 .... filed "''"' ,,,. County Cie ra of O••noe cov11ty on
Publl1hed Or-Co.11 O•llY Pilot, PuDllllle<I Our>Qt Coo•• O•oly P iiot
July 2', AllQ ~. 1l 19 1'111 Jl:Je-tl July 2', AUQ I 12 19, ltll )>tt II
PUlllC MOTICl
f'IGTITIOYS IU,INISS
NAMI STATIMENT
Tilt fOllO'#lnQ person I• oolnQ bull
PUil.iC MOTl:E
l'ICTITIOYS •USINEU
NAME JTATaMENT
Tiit 10How1no person 11 doing bull
neu as ntu •-' THE LILLY .,ILLY 80Ufl0VE XCAllBER INVESTMENTS, 2 .. 5
POUR LE JEUNE FllLE, Ult Ea" Eu l Ca .. 1 HIQllwey •104. Cor-Oel cou l Highway, Co•one del Mer. M•r CA tUU
Cellforn;e t1•U Le•rence J V•en1, I JOO Pe,.
OOIOU\ cM Kr.,11. • Celllornla <or-Nt•po<1, a JIJ, Newport B•a<", CA p0rellon, JOI Mlllord Ot1ve Coron• Oel '>lOO
Mer, CAt2'U T1111 -'n•u •• <onoucltd lly en on This llutlneu I> conducltd by en In dlvldual
dl•ldual Lewrenet J v 1e n1
Oolor .. Ot K•ull Tiii> 1te1t men1 ••• 111.a will\ -
AIOQW II. ""
Tf\11 >1e1emen1 ••• flled wlln tO.. Counly Cltt• of Oren~ Counly on
Counly Ciera ot Or•"9• Counly on .. uQ l l'l'1
l'IMM Aug J, 1'11 l't'7MI
PuDO.-Or-CN•I Delly PllOI, ~IUUS Puoll...., Ou nge Coul Oeoly PtlOI, AUQ If, 3', ,.,., 2, '· ltll 3'7Mt Pu~1.-Or•noe co .. 1 Dally P11ot, ~ug 5 "· "· u. 1'111 lS11·1•
-------------I Aug 5, 12, It, 2', "" H20 .. I
NOTICE Of' SAL.a
01' l"ttOl"a•TY AT f'U9UC AUCTION
NoCke II ......... Oi.,.11 llle1 --...,,.,..,., lo Iha lew m-end P<«>
v lded, Ill• undu1loned J olin A Ro1Mr11 ot llw Relptt1 F u•nHure Mell
•1 lllft South EucllCI, Fo1111l•ln Velley,
Celllornl• will Mii et PV«Mlc eucllon Ill
la.t 5-1111 EUCiid, F-taln Valley,
eet-..ia Ill I :00 to S.00 p.m on ,,.
n.JOlll day of "-"''· 1"1 IN 1011--
1"9 -•i---1 pr~y -by ...... Alf C... _.it, lurnllure,
-·-· cllnl"9 r_,,, end OCC.H l-ble \Mila.
OATEO Tiiis letll day of Auoust.
, .. 1
PUIUC MOTl:E l'UIUC NOTICE
f'ICTITIOYS •UllNIU
HAMI STATEMENT f'ICTITIOYI BUSINESS
NAME STATl:MENT T ht folto••nQ per\on\ •r t OOtf\O
The tottowinQ per'°"' l t t dotnQ bu'lnnl ft
bullMUel MILLVIEW ESTATES., IOJO H Mein
J 8 INVESTM ENTS, "' 8 •1-SI , Or-. CA., .. , Su•lt 'H "
Or • SH I &each, Ce 907<1() L• Tlerre o ... Co .. llllO N. Main SI.
M••• c 81-lwlcll, ,., B•ll•o• O••noe. CA., .. , Sull• "N"
Or , SHI Beach, C• '°l<IO Ralpfl E GreNim, 270 E Ch.epm•n
ROH Mtry L 8 iedtbecll, •U A¥e .0t-.CA'2 .. t 5ult•l02
Bel-Or, Seal Buell. Ce '07<IO l(tftll W Nel•on. lll Cedar SI •
CIWotyn s Jen••n•, I 107 L•nd•no 0••"99. CA.,... .... S.94 Beacl\, C• '°loO Tlli• bllllftt'U II .. _ ... ..., by an ....
Thh bui!M ll 11 t onduc t•CI by • 1ncorpw•t•d a1ioc:tat"°" othet than •
99nerel -'119rtl\lp. P•rt->hiP
Me•k C 8-<rl """'" G Guy Jr Tllll $lel•"*'I w•• llled wllll II'• Tl\11 11•1ement ••• lllod wllll IN
Counly Clulr. ot Or•noe Cwnty on Counly Clerk of Or•n~ Cwnly on
AUQU\t 10, flltl Aug l, 1 .. 1
J-A. R-f'1M1U l'ltJMS
P\lbll-Or-Coe•I Oelly Pl.... Publl-0r•"99 eo. .. Oa41y Piiot Publl-Or-Caell Delly Pu ...
A119 "· n . 1"1 1m .. 1 AllQ 12. "·, •• Seo! 2 1•1 >~1 AuQ 5, •2, "· u. I'll\ l4Sl .. I
l'ICTITIOUI au11N•H MAMa STATIMEMT
Tiie followlno PO•M>n• ••• dol110 .,....,... ..
MOJAX IMPORTS, 27001 Cello
Gr-. Cep111r-8eacll, Ce t2U4
MerJorl• v. Acou•. 1411 C•len·
tlu·O, C:C.ta Mesa, Ce. tu?t
Felipe FelMW de Cotomlll, 27001
Cellt Gr-.. Cee>lltreno Btecl\, Ce
'1'24
T"ll bu1inu1 11 conducl•d by e
g-ra1 PIW(IWNlllp.
Merlorle V Ac0&I• Felipe FNN de Colomb!
Tlll1 lla'-t ., .. lllod will! Ille Countr Cler-II of 0r.,.. C-ly on J uty
U, 1"1
PUIUC MOTll
llHOLUTION 0 .. THE 90A•D 01' aOUCATloat
O~TMI
LAGUNA •IACH UMlf'laOKHOOL DllTlllCT AUOUIT M, lt,I
WHEREAS, Ille LAGUNA BEACH UNIF IE D SCHOOL OISTlllCT
,,,.,.1,,.,... "Olttdctl -"• -c.eru111 r .. 1 _,,, c..,11111"9 of ac-bulldl~ loceteo al Alf'° El_..ry Sc-'. loea-at llW WHleY
Ori.,., Soutll i..eoune. C.llfornla, ,,..,,in.n., l"9 ""'-r1y"J; -
WHEllEAS, tile Boero of T"'st"' (lla,..lneOer "9aercl"J of tlW Ol1trk t
11a1 determined 111111 Mid .,.._r1y 11 tut1>1u1 -11 not end wlll not c. ,__
Dy tlle Olllrkl In 1"9 lmrnedleta future for~ <I••---; end WHERl!i.4S. llW Board .... dutr ~ ll'a lvll ,_,of Ille ..,,,l_y
commllW .._cll"9 tlle UM -dl~tlon of 1"'9 pr-1'f; •nd
WHEllEAS, IN ll<Nrd l'lea Oetermlnecl INI II ii In Iha -ln ..... 11 ol Ille
Olllrld 10 ..... Ole propeny on Ille t...,,. -c-llionl -In tM m-r
prov"*I llY i.w encl wt tor1" In tllll Anolutlon,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT
MERCED <AP > -
Merced County Fair
directors have adopted
lighter rules on tickets
after an audit failed to
account for 21 2 season
passes and 693 single
day passes from this
year's fair. The board
voted 7-2 to adopt a rec-
ommendation by the
state Division of Fairs
and Expositions th at
future passes be num-
bered.
Administration. in a change of policy. has said it
will let blind passengers aboard airliners keep
their flexible tr avel canes at their seats instead of
giving them to a flight attendant.
The new rule will go into effect in November .
Blind passengers will be able to put the cane
unde r the row of seats directly in front of them as
long as the cane does not protrude into the aisle.
the FAA said.
On Setllenar 7, 1'81, et I JO P.M ,
J olin Keeter, es duly eppolnted
Tr11fl• _, -l'Vr-ftt to U.
Lono Form Se<11rlly (1111tellmentl Land Cofllract Wltll ...,_, of S.lr
C"COfltrecl"l recorded Jun• t , 1t7t , ••
lnstn;ment No. 11711 In Bodi 1317',
PAOH 1«17 tllr'OUQfl 1410, lllelusl.,., of
Offlcial R«orcb lft 111e ofll<e of ,,..
c_.iy It.Corder of °"-County, Callfonola, uecuted "'J EFFREY 0.
HYMAN aftCI VIVIENNE HYMAN, ,,....,.,,., end"''*· .. v ....... M<llf'·
Int ceruln obll .. tl-• In lnor of
SfUKO KOVACIC encl MICHELINE KOVACIC, llulbencl encl •II• ... Ven·
dOn ....., llw Se<urlly I.And Contrect
rec..-J-I, 1'1t, .. lnstrum-
No. 117311 In -1)171, p ..... U07
tllro11911 1410, lnclu~I.,., of Offklal •ec-In tlW Oftka -4 -Recwder ot Or .... c-rtv. CalllOf'nle.
1'1'7M7 ,,_ 1 ~ -•• II II prectlcabl• IOllOWin9 t .. -.,tkln of llll• RMOlutkln, Ille Suc>erln.......,. 0< 1111 dftiQNled 9119"\ (llerelneftef Ille "S-ln-1" I
111e11 llOllly111 "''"'no ..,y city wltllln wlllcll 11w p._-ty "'•YIM 1lt"*'9cl, eny
perk or recr .. oon cllllrkl wltlllft -kll tr.,.,._...., may De 11-, ..,, ,...
Qlonal perk _,,.,lty Nl•lnQ furlldk tlon wllllln Ille -In Wlllcll tfw ~
11 11tue..,, -eny county within wlllcll tlW-"' mey De lltuetecl, toeellwr
"'"" .. y -dlttrlc1 lllet <_I .... per1 of .,. "'9( .. 1 _., .... ~rictt r99lon lft ~" UW L.-e.ac11 Unified~ Dklrl<l 11 Incl-. -Ille Or-°"'"'Y Superln-·1 Office of lb I-to .... Ille ,.._r1y on
such ten'M end c_.llon1 •• ••• pr-let llY Ille E-.etton Cotlt -H mey De ,,..,.l•ted be-Ille pertlet '° llw ellteftt tllet IUCh M904111110ft 11 permitted. TM SuperlnlenOent >IWll furl,,., notify IUC" entltlu that llwY mutt
lff• wltll tlw 01\trkt, wllllln 1lllty days~ -•lvifto written notHlclllion from
Ille 0411.rlc:t of lb otter lo leese the p~ of lllelr Intent to 1-Ille ~,._,,,
or tlle Olstrk l wlll d ht»M of ll'a ~Y n olllerwlM pen111tted llY Ille
E dw< •Ion Cotlt.
Neptune Society
ciu:MAnoN BUlllAL AT SEA
646-7431
Ye11r _._. -11rlly -.,.,....,,,. u ... lftl&treti... lileMf"• may .... y ••••r•..,. <f'Wft4rti• wrvl<-••
C.11 lor I,... por1IOllO
14 ,,, .. Cem./ l~r
rACIAC VIEW
MIMOllAl rAllte
Cenetery Mor1uarv
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Drove
Newoorr Beach
644-2700
McCC>aMtCIC MOITUAlllES
Laouna Beach
494·9415
Laouna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Cao1s1rano
495 1776
H.Ua<>a UW,.._MT. OLIVE
Moriuarv • Cemeterv
Cre~1orv
1625 Gisler Ave
Cosla Mesa
540-5554
P'IHClllOTHllS
llU NOADWAY
MOATUAIY
110 Broadway
CostaMHI
642·9150
The agency said the cane also may be put flat
on the floor between a window seat and the
fu selage except at seats near an emergency exit.
The FAA said it also would approv~ other methods
or storage proposed by the airlines .
Military re~red
YREKA (AP > -Some Siskiyou County
welfare recipients will be required to try to join
the military in an attempt to cut the county's
growing welfare rolls.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopt·
ed the policy. However . it is expected to affect few
people.
Men and women between the ages of 18 and 35
who receive general assistance and who can work
will be required to try to enlist. said Joseph
DuJardin. welfare supervisor in this rural
Northern California county.
Sleep key
to living
TOKYO <AP) -Not
worrying and plenty of
sleep are keys to living
to 100, claims a survey
or 1,009 Japanese cen-
tenarians.
The su r vey , com ·
missioned by the Health
and Welfare Ministry.
reported m ost o (
Japan's m ost-senior
citizens attr i buted
longevity lo a relaxed,
regulated pace. Many
also said they practice
good diet habits and
liked raw fish. a com·
mon Cood in the
J apanese diet.
PUil.iC MOTX:E
.. ICTITIOUI au1111n1
MAMa JTATaMaMT
TM foll-Inv -tons aro dol119
bus!,...•:
HOft•1S CAHYON INVESTMENT
COMl"ANY, VJ E. BM!er Str•t. Colla
llMM, c.tlfornle t••
""" neme of r99lttre11t •IMI , .. slclenc•....,...•:
WAltltEN E. L.al'E•V•E. 21 Lin-
de tale, N9WPOf't a..c11, Cellfoml• ~
JAMES E. 0091tOTT, nt Vie
Lide '9ud,........., ...... CallforNe
'*'° WAL.TEii R. 81!NNIETT, 1227
Merlan Lene, Newport ee.-ch ,
c.i1w• ._..
ALLAN L.. DAVI&. l".O. 9o• i..
N..._t a..ch, Call .... llle '*'° l'HIU.IP L. SMITH, 1471 L"""9
~. WlolftWI c.-. C:..lferNe ._,.
WILLIAM I.. MAUa•HAM, U
1tova1 S4. Oeof'91 ltd., .....,_.. a..cti. c:..11..,.,...nwo
HAfllOLO a . HllMaltEE, tt•2 I .
Lem<MI HeltM• Ori,,., lent• NI•,
C:.. ...... '2105
altAOLIEY I(, MATTIN, un
a11M i.-, IMM, GlllfWnle mu w .•. GAAC• oavu~MEMT COltPOltATION, e C.lltw11le CW· ,.retlefl, P .O .... t4'0 ............
9Mdl.~ .....
Tiiie Ml-. I• C~N tly e ....... """"1fll ...
W.lt.GltACE
OIEVll.Ol"MENT
COit "'°"" TIOfll,
Pu~lllwd Or-c .... Delly Piiot, Publl.-Oranoe Coe•• O•llY Pilot
Auo. s. 12, "· 2', "" U1MI AuQ j , 12, "· u .... , lSIS .. 1
WILL. SEL.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION
TO HIGHEST 8100EA f'OR CASH
lpayellla et time of sale In lawful
money ol -United StlllHJ et tr. 1-0ff k H ol C. 8nic:a Stleally, 1UI Oo"9
Street, $ult• 170, Newpor1 IHacll,
Celltornle nMO, 17141 H2·114', ell
, .. .,.. 111 .. and lnl-t con ... re4 to
end_ ,,_Id 11¥ It ...... Mid Contrect
In ,,.,__,., .itueted In selcl ~
encl SC-deKrlled e1: L.ot St Of Tract
No. ICU, .. per rn9" rec.orded In 8oOll
7t, Pages,,. end 27 of MltUll._
M•IK. 111 the ottlt• of tlle County
Recorde r al Orenoe Couftty,
Cellfior'nle.
Ttw -eddr-encl ottwr <°"" "*' dllll91Wtlon, If .. ,. of , ... reel
llf'-'1f dlHc:rtbed ..... 11 pUrponecj
to .,. zm Jftty. Santa Me, c.utomle.
Tr. -.1gnec1 Trus .. dltclalms
eny llAOllltr tor eny lncorrect,,...1 of
Ille ,,,... eddr'•• encl ot,,., cemmon
•ll(l!Wtlon, H My, •-l'areln. Seid Ule Wiii lie meclle, lloll wlt'-1
co~., warrMty# eapreu w I~
pllM, ,....,._.tine, ~. or -""*'-"· to N Y ttM remalnlnt ""'"'le* """ ....... "' .... Gon-tr ec: t, '°'""''' m ... 1.10, .. 1<1 -not lncllldlnv tlle prln<IHI INllano
peyMle on .,,...,,,1"9 tlftCIHTICM'enc•. -Ject 10 wlllcll tfle ,...I llf'.-r1Y will
l'ICTITIOUI •UllMHS
MAME ITAJalllaNT
Tiie IOlloW\"9 .,......,, 11 d01"9 bull·
nna .. :
VILL A LANDS C APE
CONSULTANTS, 1403 N. Mein, SMiie
Ana, Cal lfornlo '210 I
Mlclleel G. Oe Ourlte , '270 Honeysuckle, Founteln Ve lley,
C.lllorWa'27QI
Tllll llullllftl II c.onducted by Ml I,._
dlvk!Ual.
Mklwel G. O.Durk•
Tllil 11•-1 •• 11180 wit" lfW
COUflty Cl•rk of Or•nve County on
AUQUlt 1', 1•1.
... wia
PvllllllWd Or-C...1t Oally Piiot. Auo It,». Sept. J, t, 1 .. 1 »1~
Piii.JC 9111(
M•mM
NOTICE TOC•aDITO•S
Ol'•UutT•ANl"a•
11ec~ ,,.. .. .., u.c.c.1
HoCk• 11 r.noy otven to creclltior• Oii
the wltlllll --tr .. tfwor tllel • blllk tr_,... Is _,. te be medt -peraonel properly llerel11after
tlt1<rl'*'·
Tiie nanw end business eel*•• of Ill• Intended tra111leror ere:
CHHTl:R LEE YOl(OYAMA, 0 .0 .S.,
Ml MKN111ur Blvd., Suite 102 end .. Mid. '""' 1111..--·-· .. Pf9o vlded lft Mid Contrec1, edlleMe, It ..,, -tfle lenM of Mid Contrect. 1V., .............. _,,,CA.
1 .. i cllefges allll eaponse1 ot 1f1o Tiie locatlon 111 Cellforllle tf Ille T"""8 encl -4 Ille trvttl crM-.., c;h>eof e.cutl,.. Office or prlncl119I bull· .. 1d COl*ec1. ..... offke ... 1-... tr_..,..,
TM v.-1 Uftder Mid COfttrec:t la: S-.
ll«•tclfwr• •11Kllted .... -.11 ........ to All otr.r buslMU II-• and ..,_ tlW pn¥towt tnateil ...,..,. Stewert drHHI used by Ill• Intended
Tltle ~ o1 ~Aft99 C..,.,.y, • tre11.,.,_ wltfllli ..,... .,.."lest ped
wrlttolft DKlwellClfl •f Oefe"lt -IO tar es known to Ill• l11t9ftded
o.rMlld lw .... -• wtltlell Helke tr ......... _, -·
• Otfelllt ..., i:1ect1tt1 t• Sett. Sel4I t~Tlle1,.~ -., !""',,..• ~~·Ee: ,.,.,,._ m.-c...-.... Notice• .... --lft .. -en. "', O.faolll -l!lectlon to s.tl to M,.. T, IMltl!CEK, JR., 0 .0 .S., 061 c...i ill tf1t aMll!tf wNfe tlW ,.., MKA,_ 81..S., Slllte 102 elld tV., ~ 11 l«At.d N_,.., llMcll, CA.
At .. Ille lnltlei pUIJllCatlon ., tlle TllM Ille ......-r1y per11Nnt ,., ... It
H .. kie • s.19 Ille t9'ol -·of tflt deKrl._. In ...._, .... , A&Mls, ,.lx-
1111,eld Mleilu of tll• .. 11 .. u.ii twe1._ ·~1 ~~ ..!f*ZA~.:; -ll'Ww•..-m •• .-c11et ..... -• --· .... lllCI ....... t• prlllelpel ... _ ,.,,. a1 .... , lulte 102 encl 104, New,.,,
...... """""""' ~--· ... ...,,, CA. Jecl • w111e11 tflt rwt ,,._,,, wlll • Tiie llwllne• name"'" .., tflt...,.
IO .. ) -,_...\I "''"'4Md c•lh, trefttfww et ulct ICIUtllft la; ~ETElt ea...-, -~ .. It .. ,..,._, T. IMlt.Cl!K, Jlt., 0.0 .1. TeUI u..-. f'YIM"91 -..-e: TM Nill~ trenftr le 111""*4 •
V7 M111· bl ........ C..tt Mt11 ... IM t tfta.."'l'Nled •t Ille •ffk• of: ,.~ .. ~ ~ "•••<I••"••: 91,200.00; IT•WAltT Till.I uc•ow. 19"1
atllltlMed A*Wft -Cn•tt• et ~81W.J.!"' .. 4'0,l"'IM,CA v...-n; M.JW.& ft7Ulfteref'9r-••IYIW4, ltet.
l>Afl!Olw11111u. tttl. Tiii• "''" .,., ... 11 ~eel t
JOHN Kal!P91t, ONI .... Uftlf•"' C--l'<IAI C-•MW,,,...._ ~-·· c/8 C:. a1tVCl! IHA$KY, TM - ----• the,.,_ AhDfN'r Wltll ,.._. CIAllN mey lie fli .. I•
11s1 o.... IC!Wt. Siewert 'tlll• ••crtw, llUI
lultel"' *'-<""""" llVll.L~I··· ,,,,....., CA
......... eMdl, CA.,... tl11S llllKJW 11'1111) -tM '-41ty
C7MI 1•1wt fw '11 .... CIAllM W MY ,......., INfl
NOTIC• OI' •Uut T•AMll'a •
It.a tWl .. tW U.C.CI
NOll<e h hereby Qlve n IO Ille Credit~ of MAGNA KOLO INC.,
Trensfltf'or, -bu1lneu -es• I•
11 N. c.tleclta, Souttl lAouna. Couftty
ol o.-..... Mat• ol c.tltorftl•, _, •
bulk tremolw II _,. to le m-lD
Shelter Is land lhlrl oeretlon,
Tr......,., -bullllftl eckfreu II *3 ,.._, Sen 0ie90, C-1Y of
S.n Diego, 5.18le ol C.lll«nl•.
The -r1Y to De tren1fered 11
loce ted et 11 N. Callectte, South
~. c-rty of Orenot, State of
CalttorNe.
Seid -'Y II dff(rl-e1 All
$lock In tr-. thrtun1, equlpmaflt end
.-wlll of llwt MFG bul lMU k-
H ....,.. Kokl Inc. -loceteo et 11 N. calleclta, South LA9VM. ,_,, of
O•enee. se.te of CalllOf'nle. TM bulk tr.,.nr wlll IM con1um-
me'9CI on or .,.., llw "" dey of ~
temller, 1"1 et 11 N. C.lfe<lt.e, South
LafUN. c.unty of Orenot, S\ete of
Celltornle.
So '"' es IUlown 10 -Transl« ... .. 1 .......... -end.,.,~.,....
by Tr....,.., for tr.""" re•" IHI
pal, " di,,.,_ from lhe ellOW ere N-.
Oeled Auvu• II, 1''1
..... N, aMff, Tr_.,.,.,
PUOll.-Or-Coell O.lly Piiot,
A119. It, 1'91 J11Mt.
, If wttlltl\ tidy de'fl alter WNlftQ wrlt1tn llOtHlcMlon ..... wlCI -Iliff
.. Mt -In pereorllllf\ I, no entity llM notltled Ille Oktrkt 111 wrtlln9 of Ill ln-
lenl to -tha ,.._,,, or tha Olltrlc1 and ,,,,.,., ..,tlty deslrlfto to leeso Ille
pro_.ty ere unable lo .,.,1 ... et a ~lly .. 111tec10ry ..... price, Ille
Supe•lrll-11\ell lmrnedletely Pt«etcl to Mllcfl -led bloh to le-Ille
prC)9er1y ~II N II be received ..,.. c-!Otred llY IN Baerd together •ltll
eny orel blcK el Ille l.e9Vf\9 e.Kll Unified Sc,_I Dlstrkl Ottkat, SJO 81u,_.,
Leoune BMcll, calllornle. on Oct-u. 19'1, M 7·JO p.m., or H ,_,
lllereeft•r .. POHlbl•. > Of 11w pr-I• Wl>mftted W'Ncll <-m to ell terms end concl"l-
'9Klfied hareln -.mkll •r• -by .._,i114e -·· tlle p,_1 n lcll 11 Ille "19"9S' shelf .. K C99tecl llY .... S-d or lb ... ., .... ""'"' •
llloller ••I bid Is accepted or •II Did• ere tel«*
• Before acc:•ptlno any wrl!Wft -1. llw 8oerd or Its •llonee 11\•ll
cell for orel bkk. II upon IN cell tor oral blddlllQ, MIY ,_.,Die perlOll off•"
to ••-Ille ~Y upon the terms -condltt.nl -"led he,..ln for• prk• eac:Mdlno by et 1 ... 1 live ...,,ent U%1 the hl°"91t written ,.._,., -lllCll
••I 1111111, lhell De ecc..,ied 11111eu ell bldl .,.. rejec'9CI. Mcetl'ten<• -II not c. ,......, -· 1111111 tr. oral Did II r.oucM to wr""'9 end 19*1 by ttw of·
leror. s. Tr. S....rlnteftdent 11\ell ,,.,. notice of the ...._Ion of tllls reaeMIOn -
of tlle ti-end piece of l\olcll"9 lfW Board ..-1n9 lle...Crtllefore lcleflllliM, by
Po•llno ccipte1 of tr.11 rnotutlon, ,..,,_, ~ llw aoan:t or by • m•Jorlly lllenof,
111 ,..,,... P'Jbtlc places In -Ol1trl<t, not IHt -ti'-1151 days IMton Ille
Oetlt ol 1"9 "'"llnQ. end by pubflshlnt Ille ..... l(e of -.......... eM lfW c-
tanu of tlll1 rffOlutlon not leU tNn oru • -few three wcc_I,,. -4!1 I~• no._, of ...-ra1 clrculetlon pueitl..., In tr..:--, of Or..,..
• FOi ~ of ........ .,. ........,,,. .. pr'O<fleecl ... Wt ··~· Ille
mini'"""' prb few """<II lfW '"'*1'f wlll IM --II le M leM -.,,,Im for ttw first re•..,.. Hdl ~ ,,_ ._..._, ~ wllll •
sum "'* to tlW lllCrMM In tlW c.i-l"rk• •-• few Ille ANllelmll.Ollll 8ffc:h.,... fer each we~.,..,,,.. ... 1-conwnlulOn "'811 De paid
by 11 ... 0411rlct In corwwctlon with tlW 1-.
1. f'or tr. ......... of ell 111*'1"9. tfle ,._rty Mlllll be 1 .. Md -IN tot-·
Ing tem11 ancl COftdlliont: (a) n... term ol tr. 1 .... ,.,.II le for five .,..,... with en eptton w ,_..
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SMfnt a TVTHILL
WUTCLW CH.VIL 427 e 111h st
CosraMesa
64&-9371
The life expectancy
rate in Japan was 45 at
the turn ol the centur¥.
but the Japanese now
are amoo1 the world's
oldest-livln1 peoples.
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To pla~ 1our •d In
this column call
642-5678
DAILY PILOT
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The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678
Nearly half of all Dail11 Pllol ttab,.
have used the cwli/ied .secUon to btlt
or sell a product. 'I
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INDEX
,. ... ,.M,Cal
142-5671
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:: OPPOR TUNITY ·-
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Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
!5 ~~=ad-REALESTATEEXCELLENCESINCE194t
:: vertl1td i n thle
1m newspaper la subjeet to
::: t.be Federal FaJr Rous·
• inl Act d ml which
:: mekea it IUq-1 to •d· ,... vertile "IQY pttference,
OPIM THURSDAY 1·1
I t J I Tl.ADIWIMDS LANI
COMI WITH US ... TO IAYCllST.
EUGANT THREE BEDROOM, TWO BATH
HOME .. DEN AND FORMAL DINING ROOM
. . SHOWS LIKE A MODEL .. $.m,000.
limitation. or dis· 1• crlmlnetloo baaed on
:: race, color, religion,
1• sex. or national oriJin, 1617 WISTCUFF DI, H.I. '* or an intmlioft to make ~= any such preference, ~~
•• II m I ta lion, or d Is·
H l·7JOO
= criminaUon." HAUOlllffE
: Thia newapaper will not A w a r d w I n n i n I
-knowlnf'1 accept any "Jodele" estate home. : advert 1ln1 ror real lat resale offering on
: eatele which is in viol•· this exquisitely appoint·
-t.lopoft.belaw. ed towobome with -r--------r mualve view of bay,
lt::~f:..~ = alOIS: .. ......... =.~ .. ~ ;.~. = .... clltc* .... ..
O(ean. coastline & night
Ugbu. Now reduced to me.ooo. 1--------
c-.w-auor im ......_ _..... =-. ~=r:r" = ;:.~. . n;
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Ill!
tea~~ = ~ fw .... first ~ I! I J f I ~ 1 I i ' ~ l
5 OT ti bdrm home with
pool. Grtat ~a. Owuer
will help With financing.
$165,000. ~·· ~·' : l•correct illHrtlo• --------
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f:.,";T_:.. !: i---------1 CUSTOMIZID 5 bdrm w/swimmang =:,:::!~.! : HAUOl llDGI pool end jacuui . solar oar-,., ""' ._ .... for S. Lovely 4 Bdrm Laulre· heated. RV area. As· ou!N a .. o1 ..ao ••••••••••••••••••••••• monl model with 400' ad· FNMA S1&9 ooo ~."r.!:~ !: Ge•,... 1002 ditaon. Formal dining, 3 sume · ' ~•wet !: ••••••••••••••••••••••• baths. 1869,500. Owner •• RED CAR ...... ..,..,. -3 II, s 1 OJ.OOO will carry seoo.ooo. PET
llSll£$S, INVEST· Prime CM home. huge rs4-1202 IDT, fllCAllC[ back yard, covered ~~~ -patio. Ni ce starter
--.,.-..., 50" bome/nHds some fill· :=: =:l :l: in&. Only l~ down. Call =~=· = DOW. M..,.....TD1 Jess -.nu11Ts.
rEISOllAlS &
LOST & rtUlll
SBVICES
Ill• 1110
UDO
Ult J.111
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714·631·6990 :1--------
Find out about the high-
-earning real estate sales career opportunities with THE REAL
ESTATERS. Licensing : school fees completely
11• refundable to school of
your choice. Extensive
..i sales training. For in· =~ formatloo, call 751-6191 -ams ---I04) -----IOI) --DI .,., --------
• REH TORS c .. t...a.d~
is offered for you ex·
elusively. A aelect New
Bedford features 4 Br 4
Ba, family room and
formal dining. Ex·
tensive uparades and 1
king-sited yerd makes I
this home a truly unique IO.. rand . Otrertd al 1519,000
: with attractive owner
: financing available.
-D.M. Me W ltlty :: 760-0ll5 -"" ONCI IN A UFI
1u11 wiU you rand 61' oo main =: turning basin of t1• Newport Bay with views
;:: from almost ever -
-ywbere. Pl111 S Br. 6 Ba •
pool, apa end room to
••• dock 4 yachll. Our Unda
:: Isle beauty l.s priced at
:: $2, 100,000 with great ., terms.
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RCTaylorCo
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111) .1'111 fltl
'1Jll mi 1111$ rm ,.,.
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POIMTIAIGAJMS
OWCBALANCE
10"/ Call now ! 4 BR
Mexican VU11, 1 house
from pounding surf.
Secluded mu~r retrut
with fireplace. New
kitchen, dine on tiled
patio.Hurry.
STVSTOSA»e
FIXER/3 BR • DEN need.a your llttentioa. Br·
inl sbovela and paint
brush. Make A'a. Owner
will carry et low In-
terest.
@
SEA COVE PIOPEITIES
714-631·6990 . .. .
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To Place )'our
"Pait Result"
Service Dfrtctory
ad .•.. C1l1Now
•u.a.
MJ.1671 .... u
Atta. Dtfll1p1rs
Prime COila Mesa area
20 unit condo project
c:ompl approved. rudy
to build, call 752-609
Plan IV Realty
MOllUHOMES
M.I. MODULAR HOME
ONLY S7f,500
Lovely, spacious 3 Bdnn 2 bath,
with fireplace across from the
bay. View from deck. Adult
luxury living in best location.
Pool -sandy beach -slips
available. Owner will finance
with $25,000 down .
UDO/OM THE WA1B
Cozy I Bdrm with large living
room and fireplace. Great for
year round living or weekend
retreat. See today. make offer.
$59,500. Owner will carry the
loan.
THE BIGGEST
GARAGE SALE ON THE
ORANGE COAST
IS IN THE
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS
642·5878
DAILY PILOT
REALTORS
U S.Hit
llOADMOOI ILM AMCI: .........., ....... ,,... .............. .,......,
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A ••IH" wltll e..e red .... PricH e. .... suo.ooo .
COLI OF MIWPOU llALTOIS
JI 111. CMlt HWf .. C.... dll Mw
675-5111
An&mOH IUILDBSU
Fantastic opportunity to tear
down older home on extremely
large lot in prime Costa. Mesa
area & build 6 condos. Priced at
$270,000.
HIWPOIT llEACH OfRCI
2670 S. Miglllf DriYe
17141 759-1 50 I C 714) 75~7373
Walker&lee
Real Estate
IA YSHOllS P1U1C110H
Shows like a model home. 3 BR. +
family room with professionally
designed patio & spa. Close to
private beach. $359,500.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
SllK&"N a n TUMS
N J Y D 0 E C V N A 0 U J l T S Y A Y
R D E E H S N I 0 C N E K 0 T l E J E
H U E A N T A T I P E Y T A N N N I N
A V S V P 0 H W l 0 E E N I I D 0 8 0
RSSSAEMLCNNDDF88 MRM
D E Y V 0 L U l 0 0 A R l A U R D C Y
MVDDJFU MA RYASLALEPR 9 R 0 N R A T A D N T R L I T N I M A
N E 8 A E I R M T M 0 I N X U R 0 T I
ESCEDTOEOIO I MQCfiOHC
Y E I E H N L N A N 0 Q T S If R I E U
B R R Ii E N E A T S E N T C M R L Q 0
RCEY WY'H hll l !IA ILLI
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STARTING
A NEW BUSINESS?
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YACAMT-JttlW-ANXIOUS
Panoramic view or b1y, ocean &
sparkllng lights. 4 Bdrms. Lge f amlly
rm. Formal din. rm. 2~ Baths
$395,000. Submit offer on price and
terms owner anxious.
WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO.. UALTOIS
Jiii S..Ju•h .. ...,
NIWPOIT CINTli. N.J. 644-49 I 0
..
TUMS!
Try 10% down. Fin1ncine available &o
qualified buyer. Immaculate 3 Bdrm
home ln Costa Mesa. Dm't mill this
one. $109,500.
e!J.!iga 644-7UI
SAMIOOUAIS
Tblt 3 Bdrm 2 64rm
duplex pl'lleDll 1 freat Investment opportunity In West Newport. The c..-No ~ lhflt.HI! location ~this property C"I' I t 17 Owner will consider any (only 2 l.ots from the for 1 tafellted real etllte offer. Trades, notes on ocean and ltepl to the
11lu prol•looal w/1 real estate. can, &old or bey) coupled with the atronf lot.erst In people submit f« down pay. unbelievable financing
deve opment, a take ment. Payment $1600 make this offering re--------• char1e ebruty, who can mo. Pld. Call now and eliatic and smart. Ask· won well both lndepeti· let'• write 10 offer! inl only tm,ooo. denUy & c:ollabor1Uve· Bruce Blom1ren, agt ..... ......, llL
ly. Hlgbl,y cbaUengln1 75t-1.Z2lor7~ 67 700-r
•No nea.a.lve tMtl flow .
•No vacancy.
•Nom~. position often career l--~!..::::~~--•No tenant~
•AD lnter'ell In real pl'O'
perty. •TH Befte(iU.
1rowth opportunity +
Independence. Get in on
the lrowid floor of this
dynamic Co. louted at the beach in So. Orange•======~~ 1
County. Specl.U1in1 in •IAMrNXa
For informaUoo"Call Bob
Newell, Lldo Office,
Redh.111 Realty. m noo. Beach oriented invest-S Bdrma, 3 Ba. pool, RV
menl propertiea. In· access, 2 fireplaces, and
dlvldual aboWd have 1 great finenclng. Call
hip level ol energy, In· oow for men inf«m•·
lt1tive • enthusium to lion. Full price Sl&t,900.
recruit, train, motivate
& m1111ge. 111.mt have 2
yn exper « broker's Uc
• eager to work for a
l1rae piece ol the pie . t5·75~ w/ownerabip po11lbil1Ues. Send re-sume to own.er, 121 So
Hope St. Ml3 L.A. 90012
THMO~
TOWHHOM17 Call the apecielisll at
the condominium in·
fonnetioo ceot.er. Toucbltone Realty
983-tWI
By Owner
W 11hingtoo'1 beautiful
Olympic Peninsula
Three bdrm country
home oo S acres ol land
and 300 ft Oii f llUIOUS Sol
Due River. $135,000.
Terms oegoUable (206)
374-6748
OPEN DAILY 2-' PM.
ON BALBOA ISLUIJ
116 w.w A••· $495,000
314/1141/2 .... , $450,000
20l '"-d c-. I.I. $675,000
IC.-.. ls. Chrwt Sl.200,000
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BALBOA ISLE EXWJSIYE!
Mtw ...... _... 2 IN4. ..... wftlt
_, ,.tlo. 0.. of .. belt ,.._.
..,._ ....... ••• .. I• 8-.. SJJt,000
631 -1400 & 67U t00.
UDO ISLE BEACH ROlfAT
5tr9et to slrMf lec....._ Ct fat .. le J M 2 Miii .._ wt• __. dral.r-
ftnp I 1 c e. mad ritM .t SlSS.000.
BEACHFIONT CAPE COO
C:..., cottep • ,,_ Oamfu..t.
IK..ttr r1•od1le4 2 ....... fw ... ,...I MW of• Mes,,..~
wtA SI00,000 .... ._.. "" c.ry.
$4,,,500. 631-1400.
NEWPORT CUSTOM-UBE
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S24t,IOO. hd-., ..... 673-4900.
BAYSllOIES BAYFDT-W
................ 11101 .....
EQUISTllAM
PIOPllTY One sty 4 Bdrm , 2 beth
home tile roof, air
cond .. fen ced corral
and hone pad. Near the
equestrlen center 1n
beautiful Nellie Gail
Rench Owner will
carry et 133. $244,500
Classified advertising Is
a better way to tell more
people abo\i the service
you have to olfer. Ask
about our low rites t~
day, 642·W78.
He ~ ':
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OCIAIW s Bdrm. 2 bM.ll. ffl'liftc, val~e and locatiooGDthe
aaod.. Only S..D. Call
DOW tTi-5370
WA~
Sharp 2 story 4 bdm. 2.,.
bath home, 2 frplca,
1b1ke roof. redwood
dttk to Wit.en f!dce +
boet dock . S3as,OOO!
lNCLUDING LAND!
~=~ •671-7 ....
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md pri•• ~ ....,..._ ,... wftlt he.d to IOf and dressed in = O.. 1t..e w1f11 I be•u•, typal boys clothtS fun to
+ ~... ...lM. ._ .. • Ille make. a w1nn1n1 11tt1 Pattern _._ wnw ._,,.. 13~ transfer 1111 OOll 111d out a.,. SI ,JI0,000. 6J I· 1400. fits ear,·lo-lollow duections • 9438 ••
SUI fol each pattern Add
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Sot ach pattern for pastace
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tr I f 7 I ··o I l 7 I -• . IP , ~ ... ' .. i.n••·~··· P{~cifint ·opPO~unity ! c"8nnel
. Y~ .rrom ,pee~ar ~ · rat
dWiOfd • ~ 5 Nth. pC)O} home.
• Sli~ ·IW ~·2 htrae &oats: $1,49$;000.
• r '.SuirlJnn Qrc\\)>~)'. . . ~ '
-. \ • '~ t· '
• . ' WO IS&I KOMIS . ·
: fl'tatUrid -.11ames Toan thil &o.-ely
': tr.5spe(i°"8, cusfo"' S'Wnn. 3 ~ bftk ~~wly ~.!SOTat«l Prtied te v at~S.~ V\9t,aee. .~ . ... ~· .. ~"'
Newly fllemodeled 3 1:>4inn. ~bath plus
lte rtcre.000 room & 2 patios. Beam
~eillnlfr GreQt ,Jor. entert'ainiqg ..
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bath etaetCrn hol'ne. 3700 sq. (t. featUr·
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lalMJ t.bt ri•bt Wl)'! Move lo er S4IO,IOO 7 O Prked for 4u!tk 11At. bt111tffuJ El Toro aod This offertai ii ID at.ate Spaclow 1111 aq. ft la · • HERITAGE ' L.. .. _,.~ •et a Ir• l Bdm state *VACA.Mr* ule. One ol Newport an e eo.tl'• moat w/pooJ, epe 6: vtew (oot 3 Bdrm, tie &ol. SUK Beacb'a ftMlt vlewe. 3 LOCATION •Iola adlll1t mobUt
lt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I a matc6box). Great down. t1ao.ooo. Prine. bdrm bomt with l\*t OMLIK> om• park. Call for ~==t.~::t~l:k Oft~o=~s :.= 1'1$4100 ~p~rkaJn~':!n~ al>J!(.~J».
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patio below. C1Utom like a model. Auume
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bome on quiet cuJ de 11c !!!.noo. 0v1e~r ~t·~~ .Ueumable loan• owner Udo Ptninluta. 2 Br Zba In Northwooda. Pluah ...... uau """' ll ba1 moblle holrMs, only I yn carpeta and cuetom •tructJoo.. 5 wl carry ance. u
d ri thruou llecUt. atyle l'elideoee 11 old. Pool, ret '!": ama r:t:,' • t. Huie the beat" locatiom and pet O.K. HZ. meed at
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terHt auumable loan. available. OWC ll50,000 WATl:.RFRONl
111'1,000. aUWI. int. Pull price ln· H<'>MES -..c.
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Harbor and Bater area. __ TU-...:..;S'nN;..;.,;;;;_,,_7ll=..::·3=11:.;;.1_ -------•I A.Uln1 $138,000. lNO 2 Br completely
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wtlb S3SK down. Owner •••••••••••••••••••••• IEAL HICL Limited Time Offer Open SwJday l·S. t.tO l~~=:;~:::J muattell.1144.900. PllCE/Sl.ASHID 1 bdrm. 1 ba. Orange 2113 Miramar. Redu~ OOSt. J 1 Owner ready to deal "' Tree Patio Homes. Nice-lo firm pn~ al SU9,500 S.S3S7 .oeE.lr61 Rll_!I!' mu Pl. filor
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One •uter aoite, plua de•. .a...ifw kitchen ··--u.. Wetbar, CODl· rnwtlt~fi spa, and &real · $350,000.
ti ·---..... tral air. Extenalve mg at ~ Principalt .................. 1200 A~. . -11111ri... den bdrm .• l Ir ~ ba. recreational facilities. only· ~3llOO. 61~. 1 Bl det°t4r mo DcOWo n dHo .1 n ••~•=•=•••••• Olf eif ,.~ ....,
•• Poola, jacuu.i, tennis. Adult only community NEWPORT BEACH, CO..MI ,.,,;+;""' 'Mia·
clubhouse, wet bar, f7tl,SOO. IASTILUff ,_00 _ .. _,_ ........ ~ ... ~.; • l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I lrplc. Perf. for cpl. -4 bdrm f f 1 partial vu. Assume 3111.S acree w Vc1Waw. Carlabad·w.tetlmat .•
Needaflnancin,toexist· Xlnt fi n:~ci:'i. ~~'. 101-;3. $134,SOO. Rae 7ml.ocean.Stttam,oak ComebcaMloa ...... t!.
SIA..., log 7.9% loan. Open Sat."" ~D.. mediate occupancy Rod ersfi31-13!6 ~C::3~enna · l/O 5 yra Specloul 2 Bdr11to.~Jlall ua .. E ~Sun. i.s. 97116 Verde ~ 'l11~ poulble. 1285,000. Oceanlroot In Leucadia Ba. 1or1eou1:;;Mw .
Young and citing 3 Bk1:.·~i:,x'or9ti8-S34l, ~1'1.."J; 64Z.Sltl1,64().8l07 alao avail. El Camino Sl~·~·fi!1. 7
level home wi aolar II· S 12,000 DoWll 022_8600 · Proe. 1-G-LAND. 1 aiJt hea!J.nl, hardwood W'1 NIWPOITCUST 1 Acre Parcels (FS) 2125 a q It o de• tloora aDd carpet. Move Nice 3 Bdrm, l\Al batu First time buyer and re· Ocean views, .c> Kooa wareboule. JQO~
right In thla apadous 3 condo. Close to shop-tlree. step right up and Airport, prices atart area. Air~~
bdrm wilb mlnl VIEW. ping. Owner will help 't523 CAMPVSDa·IRVi..E make us an offer. A two from $10,SOO. Pie~ caU in&. Good la~-ane.
pool and tennla. Owner Cinance.B ,SOO. · bedroom condo with lots • (808 )329-7711 . Real E&C;eptl-.A ~fir will carry 2M TD with SUNSBIWTY 1-.. '-di 1041 of character. Vaulted Estate Gallery, Kona, environmeet. ~.
20%cuhdown.S219,000. S4Z.$IOI ~•••••••••••••••• «•lings and wetbar are . lncorwrite75-S7ltNAlii RJ244-VE3llR~•uru
WATERA«>NT NER. N Hntg ALot amenities Too good to 92640 5 a crea, all fea.eed .
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HOMES Bch. 3 BR 1~ ba. RV ac· For A UHi. last! Sl6S,OOO RE._ l T 0 RS Great Well. ~de-REALESTATE CHS. Comer lot Up· I . d .._
EXCrTlNG CITIHOM E 631_ 1400 graded. Owner flexible. I 1 acre ~ bldg site. gent t Cote Realty . C'if"fff ,..~c'-9 P...,.,ty 1600 111ae ......... at
-I 84rma, den. 2..., --------submit tenns. 77S-716S, ly sloping ptr«I short This encha.nUng home ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• low ,!!ilenst for• yn. bath, loots out oo qwet BUlLDERSCLOSE-OUT 891-4827 (714). d11tance from teruus Ir & Invest ment has all the amenities for RARE C-l·H Newport Aft •lte. Ml·llC.:Eva freftlbett. 13\1~ 30 year fixed. -=-==--=..:._ ___ beach Ownr has In 64<>-5777 family life plus lwntry B.1a ch Property. so· 244-79'7L
New z It 3 Br. Cood<11 WALi TO llACH eluded pllM for custom !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ entertaining. ~ith 5 frootaae ID prime loca-OverlooklQa Sula Y11n I F Y 0 U L l K E All amenlltes, 4 left Charming 3 Bdrm cor-villa. 1175.000. Spec Bdr01s. each with its tion. Owner will r1Dance Va II e y Sol, 1 a I .
PRIVACY -This house 631·5055. ner lot, downtown. An tacular views! S88.000 StudlO Condo. M · own bath,~ 11 plenty E•clusive Principals mapif'K'elt view h'Olll huaeaartyardbound~ 380W.Wthoo. absolulesteal.1119.500. MISSION REALTY s ume 13% loan. Spa. of room A '400,000 as· only. Ask for Irene every wl..odow ot tb1a ~~.t~ w~a·utf°"1fulr HAllOl POIMTI ~~-Cl~or ~-~13· 494--0731 pool, clubhse ~umab_le Lst T.~. at 113 Loudon. A.ct. 631-4247 or beauUJuJ ZllO aq ft 2-tty _ _. ..... ...., ~ .... ,,__, Divorce Forces Sale ----=552.-=-:1:.:..744,,_,__~ 11 a.vailable with ownrr 631-7300. lwtury home. U~ nn
' deeot, pl111 excellent COHDOS l"ilt 1044 Lower 3 Arch Bay WATERFRONT-w/203 w1lhng to carry some •-=::..!.!=-----24&10 w/hu,. Tudor ow"r Jiaancing . 21paciouamutersuite11 • G 1 down. OMC at l2"' 1·nt., balance. This classic ~-------1 arch dome fir-late, b ""',•fee. or 2~ stry w/lofted mstr ••••••••••••••••••••••• real ocean Yew, pvt -IC C-2 LOT' ...
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ho111e 4531'4 just reduced to '220.000. D.M. t'-tWllr High traffic count. W ·YOU name it, you'vt DYll~•rc DYNASTY attach. dbl garages as a pin, clean & cozy, 3 . . Hurry! Call Jarvis· 760-0ll5 62.SX307 lot. Existing &ot it. Call beb-e lJ or
IN tfAABOll RIDGE-w/opnr. Open daily ll·S Br 2 Ba w/courtymi en· EMERALD IA Y O'Brien 840.8208 John houae on property. Fle•· aft tPM, a 1•1m or ~ II.a nn room pm, Weekends 10.6 pm. try. Near new carpets Only available front row Coombe Blu. HST ILUffS ible u1e1. Owner will 714/5»4m
maltes this a very nexi· ~AvocMSoSt. and microwave In· lot in thiJ gated area. IUDGETIUY consider carrying lat
.ble floor plan. Beautiful Cll 6J l·J405 d uded. Close to schools Plans and permits ror Hnor View Ho.a TD. Aikin& Sl.98,500. Call Me S• ~Ce.
In evet'y deWI. k lS.000. danetd1,~!'.oppi.ng. eall for elegant vlUa.11,650,000. Beautiful Pa I er mo 3 Bdrm, 2 bath single S40-l1Slformore into. FALLBROO rtur·
"" CAROLTATIJMRLTR Model. Open and story "Townhome" upper, U Acres, oalta, t.OOKJNG FOR A BlG •EottOOY! This ia for
)'M, RcrtL\e.S, three l>edroo'.,,, UJre. bath.
flrepleee, \Uutiful in·
tvlor. ttuc.bluff la a
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494-0029 spacious. 4 bdrms. 21,oz Original area, end unit, nmnin& atream, well, a Mew ba. fam rm. poolandjac •Int cond. S169 ,SOO acra plantabie, -....
· port.... I 06' w Ith solar beating. ~(~ow~n~e~r~f:in:an:ci:·n:g~) ~A~0~t. ~!!!~~~~~~ ptlnv-~!.: .~.· -.IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350,000 Fee land. Open _640-5560. "' "'...,. _..,.
IEACH RIEll Stt·Sun l·S. 11163 Port Newport blvd Store. CM . JIN SAiALiU••lt!¥2• ;
AT L01' y AWE Chelsea or call Knoll S.. JM. 1071 1.000 aq fl. MO mo m· C7 I 417P:' ~
Peniuula Pt fixer . Properties,7~21131 Cophtr.o come.fll!S.000.MS-1$12 l•I~ .__ * * ..wlll & ~·A STEAL th11 EaatbluH ••••••••••••••••••••••• --. ..__ rUVL K lowest priced home 00 home. Price reduced 21l/21A CONDO M4'e ... t-/Te.. ..... ,,..
Se p a r ale f e n c e d ~lot i; •• ~~ft~:C: from $31.S,OOO to l2.50,000 Sl30,000. Open dally 4. 7 ....... fw --'t I 7H ............ _.._. .. ,
pl•yymt hi(.hlil)ltl this terms on thla 3 Br, OWC lat. Prime loca· 32031 ViaTonada. I ':,+,JI' superb 4 Bdrm pool w/formal d1·~1n rm lion Lusk Home. OPl!N 498-5640,&~ home in fabulous Northwood. Try kOM Juat 1tepa to . CaU SAT/SUN. Drv111 & Co. s.ta AM IOIO
dwn Della DOW631·121116. 1142·6361 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Located in tbe Jovely
1248.ooo Newport Crest condo. so. COAST Tiii.i. ~unc ~f.: ::!
P:•n 4 2000 IQ tt 3 br 2 II If $94. too Tyler Mall. Mature i Waod5~1 .b~rt1d-_____ __..;;,;..;;;;;;= ~.~ denllt. 3 ba.!ool. ten· ASSUMABLE
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LOAN orange •rove cently 7• '""· wa lO udch. By Sh . ith . Jop. ...z.. . .,_ owner, terms, no agents. arp unit w secunty 1 •nc .. ,.., mce uucy
Mfl-74.56 gates. Good for young vlewa. Jdul for futun
starten or senior types. development. Availallle
tt2t8armnl'llwy,lrwlff THE...,., $8,000DOWH S60.800atl2.S~.2ndTD 1100 ooterma.Sl,000.000.
Le pt• Turtle k PUNT' OWC W11:>4rr maybeatTarJied. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• C714t61,.__.. aae o IOll. roe 3 bdrm. din. rm .. liv. HO IU'l'l!!aE T 644-7211 · 1 NECoa M .....__ lt06 Highland. 3BR, lam nn, rm., fam. rm .• FIP. 2..., n1SR B;~!!~r. Priu!'&oc~;; IZlll UMen •
'"•••••""""••••••• 2~ BA , professionally ba, xtra large porcelain Versailles 2Br. 2Ba pen-2BR unlta, (1) lBR. 2BA Thi· h.111~11 ,1n·a ·:-ulck-l<t HOCASH landscaped, many other tub w/ceramlc tile walb thse, ot'll view 1156,000. h 0 use . S2 5 0 • 00 0 . llt-.11 t::-1ah' t'1rm
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/ TD OK fer..,._ Cute 3 xtraa. Xlnt financing. & noor. 4 covered paUo Aaaume 1128,000 of S&L Courtesy to brokers.
81 2 •• -.,e, trade ~7=52"-'·906==1'------1 areaa. Price S23o,OOO, 53 loans at 173 . 11828 mo. 546-672? wtdys, SS&-6l63 OK.~~te.la$,OOO. OWNERS ANXIOUS : **80% LOAN! =d!:tu~e7~i~~: ?:'.~~~:.~Ofc SOlllti __ L.,... ____ l_Ol_6 1-e=v..:;es::.:..·------
ic:.,_ .. -Mlr IOJZ Sprawlin& 4 bedroom at under 143 . Call for land lease S8s3.00 per 2BR, 2BA. coodo, partial •••••••••••••:;:;.:.••••• .._,....,...., 200I
-home. Approx. 2100 delaib about the super year. Can't change until ocean view. FEE. Fplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~
aq.feet. Family room financing on this 2 Br year 2003. 14% int. only guarded gate adult com· ade Luxury Newport
with fireplace. Encloled Woodbridge condo. 2nd trust deed due mty . 11119,SOO. agt. home oo .,., acre for In·
pat io . Located on Faces part fr pool. New 1986-17. ~all owner for 7st-OL20, 00-8638. come Unit.a or ? Equity
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OUl£T culdesac,close onthemartet. appt.dailya.tlerSpm . ._._M ft...-u AS P 1280,000. Act now!.--...... lo South Coast Plaza. I""' CN\ (714) 7fl0.M25 nv ._.., v~I! RIV ATE AS YOUR Broker Co·Op. A1ent -•
LU<I-..... _ -~ill-' THOUGHTS 631 16 ..... -............... JI U!~~IK~M!!!L--1 S 14 8. SOO , 1 u b m it ! vwoer w· consider any l-""~·...;;,r..::.::.;·------i
T A R B E L L [UIJUL..-... b.t.t-offer. Trades, notes on Enjoy 1 we e Ping RE Sales -.1.... lo leam ........ p'' ' ' ~i """" "-Y" WESTCUff 4 ID I whitewater and ocean ..-...... ....... , • ., .......... . R ALTORS.m23llO Spacioua. open" airy, rea ettate.cars,goldor viewa fromthis s~acious inveatmenta Ir U · .... lllmlll ,. .. •-c__.,._....... Huitt ._ llos submit for down pay. 3 0 .... room, 2 Ba home changes. XJnt oppty for ---ucaut. 4 Bd w/2 Pl meot. Payment 11600 ....,,.. ri'ht ~rson. 1~ com· ••••••n• ............. . lK dwn, super rlDanC· 551·3900 Auume 10.95% int. A re-mo. Pftl. Call now and I o c a t e d i n a n mwion available. Con· CALL US FOR Yearly or
Inc. 3 Br tri·level. muarruu n .,-.lrvlw al value . Patrick let'a write an offer! established, secluded fldential interview Winter fteotala. Ae&ir ~11416 Tenore. 631·121116 B r u c e 8 I 0 m 1 re n neighborhood. Possible 54' 5890 V-111« Prop!rtiel l75-«IOO
COOL.POOL 75i-122lor780-0297 Jong.term seller nnanc . ...:.::::::...::·='-'' =.=:.;·---.._,, 1 h )lt7 ~eeaL..~·pvt road. Whelan Larae family home In ~ .~:ailable. 1264.soo. H8I'! ....... -.... -... fl,J:IO,uau. P.P. Appt Oii· ft..-.1 ~ .. _._ beauUfuJ College Park. 4 -wr ...... l Need sharp4-~x 111 HB. ON DIE BEACH : XJnt ,
· 4/ W ~loCIWI:' Bdrm pool home, spa + • Have 70K cash. Pri.n. 00· loc. Winter a.taJ A•ail ~( WafHOMI --------1 huae bonw room, rreat ' l. ly675·9797 Sept 12. 7 Br. 2 Ba ... 3'Ci.J;r;;1l:e1.n WSIOPTK>M home for mtertainina. , __ ... .____ Inga • •nr. Aff•'•. •mo. m E. :·.
Cllr .... 1-lo,Uoo Luul'ioua cuatom coo· Auumable financing BEST VU IN OCEANVIEW _ • .,.,,." 't f''-""W OceanlNat, July *II. fc SZSOO/mo. • "'5,000 do.Z500aq.tt.2frpka,4 :;'~~able. Cal1 for de· 3 Bdrme. 3 baths, 2Bdrm,lbath.NearSo. Au&. 2i.t. «call (2Ul J.1!~~!,.fl~!!:.--1 bdrm, 2.,., batha. SWO EASTIJIFf '3.W,000. 103 down. Agt, Coaat Plaza. Terrific •am. l2U) al:aJL ,-s-mo. $195 000.642 3 Bdrm 2 bath, Im· Reva Samuels, 1145-0303 MewportlMdl 1069 rentahrea.Super condi· Winter Rental: ~12th _.-r' ,_, or97•83u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tion th .. • •...... ...... 2 Pf«ty ud private, 3 CJa~;fi:CSBMW561a macuJate! Owner anx· . w:'P;&'71~e,1aDliln.
Mrm, 2~ 61. Great 9"1H 1044 7!;':~.llr. ~!·!~\~~':' =~~ i7ui:."°~.: lt.
' .. ..-on~ oo beat •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 5•7729 a ~ first year. Under lOX ........ =-~-~ar.C:::: MU J ID CONDO AVNE g.roH. CARiii'L~~
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• f l~JllM. ~¥.a paUo 'epe. Try ll~20K 754-1202 Corpe!.••• ~ IUM ._ ~ iSown, aaume 11~-r. or ·-·---..._ .. .-..a r •-... --..... ~·HVW I ..... SE .... -
.... Ctll •1111 Jtaone lpeaae opt. Woo't aat. CALIFOIHIA S,ANISH ISTATI 4·PLEX, Tuatln. Near ............. ,.. '•'• ~
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essence of sophisticated living. dwn. 1112.000. Prine ~::f;'~ •= ••· I ... OOMS -W .. UY LOT
Outstanding location on large end
of cul-de-sac Jot "Hl1laborougb"
Lusk Model in Harbor View Hills.
Canyon $View & mini ocean view,
too!! Darlene Herman 752-1414 ·
"99.900 (W67)
•Uftf!UL CYPllSS 2 • + end unit• many upgrades. Oveniud
yard w (redwood decking, central
air, fireplace, etched glass:
window in liv. rm. Beautifully
maintained. Assumable loan.
$132,SOO Jamie WilkinSC»l Ml-8700
(W88)
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bdrm, 2 ba home In Har~ Vin. Hla:b II· awnabt. loem. fUply
=ded tllrouai.out. llrt model. MUil
ltll fut. Aalml WUOO incl land. Come for lft.
apectlon Sat, Swa l·S.
i. Pon Whteler or call ••Qmr/Act
YIU.AIMIOA
1 Br cqDdo. View of
Cat1ll1i. Owner will
help finUte. Submtt of, ftr.
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Tradt Luwy Newport
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This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 pleaee. Act. 83M921 or tall ·all lllU ~ BR·6BA > opens to ex pansive UMm f?M~;t. · ·
landscaped courtyard & lg pool. PltMICOSTA•A Yearly,...._ lWnn
Excellent financing. $1 ,250,000 u unit• oe the prt· ' actrm rw.. uw pc1 Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes •tl1bat Elltlide. (12)1 Yrd 01' S.Mllore w·
642-8235 CW69) br ii (1)2 br with a lttal tf.tWport . ._, ••. • &;': law of '51,IOO. ~,., •• • -
MIWPOIT·s HIWHT IAYROMr Plea:~r....-co:: ~:"•'-~ti· I COUUUMrn. 147 ' of bayfront. 2 •st. Joh-. MtOll • It ... .... •
story entry with a step.down Auotl•\c!.llf.2'190. 1ri Ml' le ~
living room, with bay views. 22 luurloua unite. fD:l:fft, · • •
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Mesa del Mar beaut) 813 View. fireplace S800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Furn Steps to beat h. Har la S49-4!447 Mature Male, 25-+. nun lAt fl_oor A~nt 541 50~ 67J..l930
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. rec fac No pct.s SS9S Condom-,-;-o ffer Pool spa rarpet. Choice area to Seawind Village home . famil y a t BOAT SLIP ting Xl nt natural light for lease A C&Ba '300 Mesa Verde , 3 Br ~ den. 497 4072 ~'!? 3425 fireplace, laun room. Adults only No pet5 (7141893-5198 mosphere nio includes mg Choice ol ca~J-1 col Mo M1.S11on \'1eJo area 2 Ba. gardnr 1.nr . 2941 -U•f•Mlhlnl beamed ce1 l1ng s , S5SO 3099 Mesa Ave 1-----I b ....... AA c Pl Tift d BSS-9085 _ Pemba Dr, 966-2453 04)Wt• Higllef 3252 ....................... garages. all built ins CM lloot1tt 4000 a 11 ut ii plus use or aTaila le Wh" yOt1r ors fflt1 u a
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lease. 4 Br 3 Ba 2 car Niguel Shores pnvat~ v. gate & pool Near TSL MGMT 642 1603 Ba. 1475 mo. ltns, gar. mo. Call Answer Ad Pt'Ople who need peoplt> 6000 ~ Ft. offic"·· Fr ed W a It er 6 4.800 sq n .+fenced )d garage. lenms court. t . j be h S C Plaza Secluded no pets. 2477 Elden. aft 5, •211 642 24 hrs ho Id I he k th #'f' 714 744.9023 Mod rr 2919
spa. pool No pets Ref's s~~9~ S.,~661 ~r c~mer unll I BR dm lalboa ,.._. 3106 call 979·3MB ~r~·1c: ~~~~ry ~n lh: Cal Su or ll...ti H's a BREEZE ~p:ce H a 11: d i:;s SA
r equired $85° C 311 1 -1ng nat10 rent · air ••••••••••••••••••••••• H•t'-"-•-L 3140 Hotek, Motftt 41 OO DAILY PILQ'f 675-1662. Cla red A"-~·2 5678 '""7c12 uo""""" 7 14 1544 8071 orNew4Br.3 ba,famrm .•• .,,; ~~< •01 7752580 Yrly smallestefk•·cot '"i"*....,.. •••••••uuu•u•u•u• --ssi i_ =.,., .,...,.'!..-'""""""" _
1\41739·6521 central air. model home ;::s+w•.:clt~n<is No ""lS lage on Island. cute Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEAUU MOTIL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Nice 3 BR 2•~ ba home Sl200 mo. mfo Suzanne ---.r" bay Mature, quiet only THE WHIFR.l_Tlff Wkly rentals now avail.
with pool spa lge fa m 540·8300 * 2 br. I ba. sec:unt{: S300 incl ullls & phone Luxury Adllll units at af· $126 & up Color TV • f •
rm 2L'Jc~rga~ S875mo MlsaionVi...t.. 3267 cPhllid Aok , '!~50pets S 675-6022 fordable 1Jv111g 1,2 & 3 Phones in room 2274 • 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL • • ""l""' aza rea.... Br Well decorated N 81 d cu melds pool service Ask ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 833_1653,545-6844 all 6 lai)oa p~ 3107 01 · . 1 Ii ht e w po rt v ,., for 8111 63J.I.266 llOM E FOR R~:NT --------••••••••••••••••••••••• ympi~ sire poo • g .' ~-7445 • •
' 4 Bdrm $675 Fenced EAST BLUFFS 2 bdrm. 2 ba. fireplace. ed tennis court. Jacum, On lht> .;-ach, yearly. 1 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars Mr So Cd Piao yard & garal(~ Kids & New, lux. 2 br. 2 ba. patio. yearly $650 Avail park like l_andllcaping room apt. kit chenettt & • • 3 bdrm, 2 ba. bonus rm Pet~ welcome 545 2000 view, high wood beamed 9 1 Most beautiful bldg in bath. 5290 per mu. t
Flpc, bit ins. pool + A .. ~nl no fee ('elhngs. spa Adults on-.,....,,,., . .., H B secur1'ty denno:1'l of S290 • It's eas y to place your 8-Day Week Classified by mail. and 1t • 11rvice Gardner, water ~ :.J.. ly Xlnt loc No rits .,.... lUN From S396. 846-06~9 ..-~ rt•~h 3269 s o o r Bachelor ......... yrly, ·~ . 2306 W Oceanfront NB e costs Just $8 -that's o nly a dollar a day! To Qualify for this e pd. Avail 911 SHOO mo newpo --. 12 O mo 1 (' e ......, Deluxe poolside 11tra 673-4154 645-4089 ••••••••••••••••••••••· &4!·4684_. ~.640.81162 btk beac h 2o1 F. large 2br. 2ba. bltns. --·-e s pec ial o ffer. you must be a non-commercial user offering •
2 b 2"2b twnhst pool 3 Br 2 Ba llouse with Rent lo own rtex1ble Balboa 67S 9562. dswhr l"2 m1lesbearh s ..... .,. ..... 4200 h d f I t $800 d d h sp~ frpl~ 2 ca; gar· swimming pool + 2 ad terms. lBr Condo. So 752-6925 Adlts, no pets. S450 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • mere an ISe Or Sa e up 0 per a , an t e price must •
wlopener 'avail 9115 dillonalfullhll~ Br . faml Coast Plaz.a. avail Im CorowadelMcr 1122 536·8362 Newport. avail 8129 to be in your ad The cost stays the s ame whether your ad · rm , rp r. n 1t·e ' ed J hn '•"""l7 9/12 sterw.tobeach 3br • • S62Stmo 642·2926 landscaped s1150 ~o f!l · 0 '""""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• w LK · .... · · needs eight days s elling time o r iust o ne. SS25 rents this 3bdrm 640·l327 ~188 office Condo 2 BR 2 Ba Broad Studio Apt wilutchen and MAlllHaS A new paint in/out. 127 • •
ho me w brick f pie 759.ss!n' · moor Hun 1 1 n gt u n park mg space $350, no 1• 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse 34lh St. 8S7-<1167 ...... 67J.5410
•8379 Harbour S750. yrly lse ~ls DaY£..~il6'4 72l.I Apts from k 7S. Pallos. Newport 3 Br I hous; • Use one word in each box. About 4 words make one • Sea view 4 Br3 Ua . famil y 962 0720 Large I Br apt nr beach single & double car from ocean. parking
t.c30t Mod 3b h rm. dining rm, <K'ean & ."·~·port Be·•Ahadultson w welbar. (rrlc· sing.le garages. n~ar Huont. wkly avail now • classified line o f type. Minimum ado IS 3 lines. P lease print • ~ em r ome n1"hl 11,ht Vl"V.~ Pool & ··~~ u• f .. ..., I !f.~r~r Children K 675·677S. I I wldble garage & huge " ' ' ly 2 RR. exquisite pre · NM> me m06t Ull '""'"""' • p a1n y •
yerdforkids' =7751 tennis l~prmu Verullle, Beaut 673-1153 • S395 2 Br 2 Ba. Pool. IOO'FttOMSAHD
Renllmes631~ Fee
EAST SIDE 2Br. lBa. lg
yd, garage. l.l.t & last
SSOO mo. 64&-3704 _
Waterfront h:ue. ~Hr 1 garden1, pool, Jacuul. Co1taM.se 3124 patio. Kids OK No pets. NewpoprtBeach • r-----------------------------., • Ba. fam1I) rm. lop cun ~auna. gym, 24 hr sec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960 7484 646-9666 !Bdrm, $.JOO/Wk
d1l1on. dock for 4-0 boat guard S750 mQ_631·,fl666 MEWLY DECOI. 2 B~ 1...; Ba. s~I yard. 2Bdrm s.TIS/Wk • I •
S2200 J br. 2 ba. ate, patio, pool, 1 Br. gH pd, encl gar close to beach. Children (fl~w19971Y ~~r~~~~ • I •
sauna, no pets. S52S d/waeher pool Adults OK. Dys 846-0638, eves -, • I
4 Br 4 Ba, clean" sh11rp, month lo· month 642 5073. ' 5411.5263 !Br 1 blk to bay & bch, • • E 11de-Bdwy, 3bdrm.
lrplc, dbl gar. lrg yrrt
S660/mo No pcls
next to lenrus & be11ch 557 5761,545-!1!15 $350 -+ S350 deposit. ALL S400 mo. yrly. 2Br. yrly I
11500 mo B<?b or Dovie 2 br, S5501mo. Nr So 2 Ir. I loA.t ADULT. 2 Br. built ms. S7SO mo. Jones Rily • $ 8.00 I • 7S9-~I Coast Plaza 2 rar ~ar Newly decor C:as pd crpts. drapes. No pets. 673-6210 • I •
,.._ f 38'DOCK Ch11drenOK.545-97J1fL_ encl gar .. pool. dshwr Mcf adden Ave near OCEANPRONT3Bdnn 2 J Br. 2'h Ba. • ....... do. rplr. Adults. 642-5073. W 1 11 • 10 60 • encl patio, 2 car ga r J nr 2•, Ba Nicely de Dupt.1t1 Uwfww 3600 Beach Blvd. 893-4894. b .. house. eek y. Ava • I
$75amo.75l·t:J64.M F, corated Condo. Avail """c·o·a··o·N••A••D•E•L••M••A•R••.. 31rTowMollM S400/mo.1Br.3blks from 8/22to9/19.54S-2847 • I.
E.side 4 Br 2 Ba, lg bonus 8-12. 675-8775. Newly decor gas pd., ocean on 16th St. Comp fum. beach cot· 13.20 rm. rrplc, gar, S780/mo. Oceanfront. on beach, 2 br. I ba. sundeck , no encll gar, pool, dswhr __ 213/694-4924 tage, priv .. quiet, wkly, • •
642-9634 spectacular new 2 br. _2!!ts, SS25/mo. ~4090 .Mil!._ ls. 642·50'13. l Br. avail Aug22. 536--1156 15.80
•EASTSIDEHOMES• fam rm, 2 sty lwnhse . ..__._ee:&..r...-.t-L.....1 HEWPOIT Adultsonly,nopets. OCEANFRONT • •
1 Br b5Mo S20001mo.CaU67S-. ......-""'""'"',...._ A'AITM&n'S. 960-26'15 Private 3 Bdrm 2 ba • •
2Br.S625Mo. D~plex. Steps to bch 3 i;,:::i;:t .... "i7"o6 1·1Bdrm. From 1270 NR BEACH in HUN· home. Avail Aug 24th Add $2.60 for each addftlonal llne for 8 times
3 Br. S600 Mo. car gar 6 yrs new 3RR mo. + utJls No children. T 1 N GT ON H RB R lhru 31st. 1'750 wk. Other • • Preah •Clean· No Dogs 28A s950 2BR IBA ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets, nowaterbeds. AREA summer rentals av11l1·
645-%708 9ll0-3989 S700 NO PETS! Submit IA YFttOHT 2450 Newport Blvd. Extra lge bit • •
I BR. HOME Wllh at-on <'hl ldren Lease 3 Rr, 2ba. Avail 9113 Costa Mesa 2bdnnTwnhse. l.,...Ylhltl.l • Pu blish my ad for 8 days starting • tacbed garage t 111ra Jackie. 631·•046 or $1200/mo. l..-0 SStO Pool. jac. adults. 4'7·1761
parltne. qu.iet Eaststde. m -7500 Owner.644-~ 673-3245 occurAHCYI l68&5LYMSl.846-35'l l..,.tosa.n ooo • Classification •
Very clean ' private Luxury l story hOUff on 3Br. 2Ba. $72:5 mo_. com-8 8a A lk Ina...... ~1 .. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • S4UI. Adults no pets s t Dr 4 Br wi'th p lelely furnished 2 r l pt. am -~ "' M · ' A old d it . . an 1ago . 3243 ce1hnes. laundry rm. ....................... OVUlll v epos s Name
673-6312. stparate master bdrm. 9Sl· pool Adults only . no 2 Br. Oranget.ree Condo, • cul U~ upmses! • --------------------------• E/Sjde • br. fam. nn 2 ba. suite. 3 full Ba Family ...._ , ...... 1707 by st ream, tennis ' Protu11onally 51n ce
Incl. washer & dryer, Rm. Formal Dining Rrn ••••••••••••••••••••••• riL MGMT 842·1603 swimming. Adult.a. no 1971. • Add ress •
refria. 1ardener $800 • Living Rm m very Oceanfront. 1 bdrm, Iba pet1. Avail Sept. lsl. HOUSIMATIS • • yrt.y lease. ~1010 aft. eleeant oei&hborhood. yearly, Mature adlt.a. no SPACIOUS 2 BR. Adu.It, ~. 67S.trm. UZ-4134 City Z 1'p Phone
5. Wall papers' rarptls pets,ksoMo open beamed celU~g. 1_.__.. ,,.... . • -------•
' lhru-out. Perfttt cond. 67J..489C lots or wood, serving -..--..... -Ch M Q "9Aa.fi41WDPU 11 750 Mo Broker b b ... b''-l '-h bar.S3951cup.Nbpet.s. ....................... 1~·"·.-....'-1111···, • eek or .. enclosedO • Lower l br, 2 ba. w. Cooperat.ion 754Hl974 By 3 r, ~ 1• n "' o u...ac · 548-7 67s.81m. 2 br apt , 1 bllt to beach & ... .,, , ~
frplcJ l&e din. arl'l1 bll· Owner. . a~atl. 8/31, S6SOl mo .• 2 Br. 1 Ba. Nr s. Cst shop•, ocean view, on l,.L""( lnAc~ ... t • Charge my ad to: I • m.. 1~nced rear yard, 2 2 br 1 ba ~/mo 204 winter.67S-S710 Pina, S.A. Adults. S500. Coast Hwy . Reh. ~r .rl •V" I
car 1ar. Near 19th ' '4th St. fi.oot. Drlv·e by 3 br, 2 ba, ~~Ill to beac.h. No pets. 549-3232. /mo. Avail. 497'"*4 ~ -·-.. -···-• O _.. E I •
Newport. '700(mo. 1 yr lirst,lbencall7$2.6'99 S700/mo. Wll1ler, avail. 2 Br. Upper balcony, Mewport.._ JUt Oldett&ta.r1eat1gency • Tr Xp . • ~~~_r:wk:'ci~dy: JASMINECREEK 91 .6'7s-mo ~1 enclad gar, d/w. Adlta. ••••••••••••nu• .. •••• inSo.Calif.slncet'71 I ~ i,,,.n 1 1 Ad 1 Cotfe W... ~ Z4 No pets. 142$. 5'8-90M or Oceanfront fqr Wlnter CredJts · ADC.NBC,CB.5. • I e ' 71• 3456 E eaant. "cw. u ts, ....................... 5'0 s.46 Rental• Fumlahed ' c mo Phil Donah ue D # Exp
Brud MW 2 br coodo. 2 ~~2.=: :~5frk.~~9oDya CASA DIORO BE~UTl.FUL 2 Br. 2 Ba. unfum.Broker,'75-4912. °' ~\jaoff• • ·----1 • ::Or~ r:;k..'3',,:~e~:: Big Canyon Townhouse. ALLUTUJTIESPAID ,Mnl a ~rde, ll':c,aqdlZ. N~.r.~E~rft!t~o lo aun::.:~~ who . L------------------------------' • "*"°• walMr 6 dryer, Luxuri<Mll 2 Br. 2 Ba. Compare btfore you t rj, ~ pa Acllta. rzi.fU.Brolter · • M .. t. Cl•1fftld ... 11ihk1 • pool, Jae, be~ . No Spect1cul1r llOlf course r•nt. Custom desl~n w1 r, ~CA pr. ' Ne-Port n...a-.. ·~1 ·-
l'tJOlmo. 3 'lake view. separate 2 ... nopeta.-. uAH NI Piii IBIPllJ .. """""·~ .,.... • I ii p•1 A •
No...Stotram11lover ceraarase.~ue llOOO ~~·.t~,r:•,:.~:'e .Ba~r: 107 ,,_......., Servtn1aUt.htS.Coatt I J I DI JJIW . ..,St. ..
l09'll lo• tor prage Mo ·241.8. roode with pluab Cadillac:stoGo-c.tta COUMrl'fCLUI GardnGrcm.•sm • C.... ...... CA tUU •
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mlMJIMll'9/1.AWM 001IP JOll8 DON'T 81 Df PTY Cua tom brick atone PAJNTINO--OUS'roM Teacher wtU tutor ~r S.all....,Jobl 'nUJlSTYORLONELY block, COlll!rttf, •tucco'. wotk. 25 yra exp. J .. ny child In tier bo1u ;
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n°.rw.Jollo. HOUSISITTIMa 5-3175 Int/en. Frffest. By OCIP IOranae Coon •,_.Ad lht11re, reliable pro Good quality wort ty lnvntmem Proper .. '11ee1Mi*i f-'oaal llldJ witb ,... ....................... Low ratea. 5,St.1903 Ilea) Ed, 1714>"4~
m.1.U ftJ'eaces will boutalt. •A·I MOYIH6• ,.,.,... looflit4) ~_...;. ___ ... ,.. ..... lw:la.=/SHR-...=UB=T=RIM~=-Call ev• Top q uall t >': S pedal ••••• • • •••• ••••. •• ••••• •• ••• •• ••••••••• ••• •••.
Ga.rise • yard clea.n-YNG ., prof. married cpl. care la handlina, 3S yn "We 1111 ahould hang BALBOA ROOFINC CO.
UPI 1"ttll.a6l=IZ71 L11uu, Dua Pt., up. Compet1tlve ratn toaether". S10/roll. The only roofin1 co. for •
eAULIHG. tJMP CapJatrano. No child~ Noovertlme. 730-Jm UJ>hol wall.I. 8»-0730 the coast. 673-6743 ~
JOIS _,.1:,P,........ or ,.ta. Excell. rel a. STARVI NGCOu.EGE P"PllH"~a..--. WlLBERROOFINC,Jac • -._,, W 111 pay re n t . STUDENTS MOVING "" ...,....,.., All types. new ronstr It • Hl-1&27 Z l a • a 5 $. 4 7 2 9 o r CO Lie 111'124-438 25 yrusp. I'~ est re· rooting, w . bonded, ,
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,. •u•••••••••••••••••••• ~1 Low Q "i~ OOKS b h to RoofsngSpec1ahst WIHAULFrALL! Clean-ups landacaplng ""'" rates u ell. 8 ,!'CM.Iii 1 your Freesnspectlonltttt. Demolition, concrete Free nU~tes · carelulservlce.~·0410 home. Jior appt, call Reasonable~~
breakout, atump re· ac.21557 •TOUCHOOWM• Roberta Decor. 5311-~ 1 -
ID091l, yard clean·up. T O. Woven are careful. The Paper Hu&er. Prof TIM
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moval, malnl. 30 yra pensive. Please ca II. Free es~~ve MH28Jj All Kinds. Cuarant.·tlt'd.
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exp. Farmer. have 6'2·1329. _ PAPERHANG ING Rers John89:J.11UM
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SUNRISE LANDSCAPE Small Jobi. 538 4800 Pi-Lff ... --TrH S~iu M al.nlalance p..&..61.... -• •• •• • • • •••••••• • ••• ••• F est -·-., ••••••••••••••••••••••• TREE DESIGNS ree .~ •••••••••••••••••••••••ONE FREE LESSON ' Prunlng,Scu.lptunni. CreaUve-Profeulooal Fine painUng by Rlchard New Approarh! EnJOY Top, Thm. Removal$,
Landac1pin1. brick· Sinor. Lie. Ins. 13 yrs or I e a r n i n ll ' B o b _Clean·up. 631·?.ML_
work, 1p.u, 111tio covert, happy N.B. customers J!.eardsley. ~48.SL J "YE'99!E.lr C "IE
aprioklers. Ref1. Lie. Thank JOU. 631-4410 Plat~-/•-.&. "" • ~ "" c.27.37nm. 831·M9'7 St H p ....,. -r--Complete service and • arvtng ouse asnlers ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• 'nd' 10
••••••••••••••••••••••• Part.Ina Lat Striping
Lat li&hl Ides & fixtures
painted. Marmac Main·
tenance Co. 116&-l.901 ..... ,
••••••••••••••••••••••• EXPERT BRICK &
Muoory. Small Jobi &
repain. f'rpk racings.
Refs. ~l.fMS 7~7074
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State lie. 334950 18 yrs Intl ext ll yrs exp. ••••••••••••••··~··•••• Oran eCo.839-1886 N t rk p IMS29?1 MOONLIGHTRt:=PAIR ---~ wo __ au · TV & stereo repair. S2.50
THE CS. GROUP Restuccos ·Textures str\'ice call. Free nt
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Ext house pajnllng only •••••••••••••••••00•••• CAU JUUO'S Wedolhtjobright' McCORMAC:KPLMBG For all your house & LEE PalnUn . 846-'889 REPAIR & REMODEL window clng. 645-._
. Stoppages. Reas. rsles Summ~r Special, ext/mt Lie. 11294378 675--9194 Original Window Washer
painting. Pror Rsnbl -----Avg3brhome.~ Frttesl SltveM1-4281 Drains from SIO Mam 431~ __
-AGAPE FORCE ~rom s2o Repairs. huul "Let the Sunshine In" . 1ng, lawns M&M I Painting Co. 3 .genera· 642.9033 Ca I Sunshine Window
t1on1 or pa1nt1ng ex ---~l~nsng,Ud. 548-8853
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benefits package mclOd· ing dental and vision
co\·erage. 1n add1l10n to
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ment for more tn · formation. please call
Nancy Pemn at 1714 I
716-710 I. exl 83.
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Dept Pulse PBX exper helpful Lite typing. 20
hrs. per week Call·
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3 Lines
8 Dollars
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Speci&l fiat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan·
d1se 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 daYr call today 642·5678
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Restaurant. 18477 Be11rh Blvd . Hunt Bl'h
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SECUTARY General somt.-one with Ult ability LI lllMlml DL Good rec. CM area. per day for typing & fit. SAW For dr s olf1l'e Must be
for Newport fk'h Tour & Tiie lcAoa hy Chlb to perform multiple JObt RM """ Ca II Karen 9· l pm Ing Len·Mar Rentals TbtJ 11 ourlSth year sell enlhus1ut.1r. motivated
travel l'Ompnily, typan~ isllOWhlriftt: from mctalaboptoth1p. ELECTRO OPTICS, ,.. 714-556·0460 S.0-~UIS ang fine Southern & t y pe bell Exp
60WPM SH. r111ng ~h~:e t,receivana • ..-,. MM•MNTPOSmOH PART T.1me Ans serv California homes ~~~· ut not nee Satar~ tornmensurale M.W111•tt · ·-A growing laser manufacturing co. Fabrlr chain, C.M , & No e~p nee. Call btwn 8 ferhaps you would en
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w exper Ins & tril\el Stcrttwy HA.ltDWAllSALIS located in San Juan Capistrano has Anaheim. Xlnt oppt y. & 4.30PM , Mon Fri ~onominga f~act1ve ltECErT/TYrtST benefits 7!)2117!!!!Nonu A highly v1S1ble l)OS1taon Jo'ull or p/lime Apply 1n . . . . . Geri646-~. _S46·3333EOE 10 luxury res1dent1al Xlnt opporturuty for a
t'OOO 1nterCac10g w11h our peraon . 310'7 E CoHt 1mme~1ate openings tn the following MODELS for upco,;;mg PBX Ans Serv F/1' & areas such :u Big ~a cheerful person with
Me)erhof'l>mlnme member residents This Highway Corona del areas Fashion show ln Nov PIT Exp. helpful CM nyon, Spyglass Hiii. good typlllg skills and lmm~1aleo~ntnl'(S 1nd1v1dual must be Mar Must be able to travel 540 1777 lOAM~PM Irvine Terrare. Lmda frunt or!k~ appearance
personabl1, tactful & HEALTH ./ ELECTIOMIC ASSIMILBS Coutal Citles.~u7 PBX Isle.etc in our national head·
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well organu~I In volves E'YERYIOOY LI"' RE~EPTIONIST H you are presently ar qua r le rs n r 0 C a great deal or phone "E ./ MECHANICALASSEMIUIS Modelsneeded.Alltypes EEOEO live in real estate s11les Airport Call Shara cont111·t & requires typ· A WIMHll M ~ n • W 0 men & do you have immediate 714 955·1491
CUSTOOIAH
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skills growing company in lhe ./ MECHANICAL ncHMICIANS 548-7762 . the president of your RECEPT10HIST llealth & nutrition field N E E D E D • A company, ons he hidden needed for insurance
Npt. Brh area Full
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Un1Jm1led 111come opp' ./ 9C INSPECTOR mechanically inchned & ASSOCIAT~ away 1n an ivory tower brokerage firm an N B ~1e~d!_vi.3:rt~ 1 ~ ~,f" e PLUS 11 Mr. Cu : 834 17S5 ./ STOCKROOM CL.Ell( senior cath.en to do Ught Speeiallsts'" removed from the scene Dulles i.nclude telephone S57.6232 MM't Spa Athftd HOME.U.0.111-s work from 11AM·3PM s Temporary Clerical Our president is ava1la answering & lite typing Lodi S'ac ... U"&Aft~ ./ACCOUNTING CLERK dys wk. Wonderful work Penonncl ble. Do you need add1 F 0 r a pp . l r a 11 Full lime Warehouse et pa~thftd Earn S6.00 per hr ing conditions! Please 5~0400 tional training to help (714)644·5§22. DATA ENTRY
Min I yr expcr. full-
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1ruckdrivt'r Good Pay' housekeeping. Approx c ,ll 645·IT7 18004 Skypark Blvd vou increase your earn •Ec-ftUIST Ask for Uob EOP Plea5e cal.J for appoint lS hrs per wk Irvine, Excellent benefits package-Sulte23S Irvine fngs' " a-u~.J.o
833 3300 .
~7 0536 ment. 9 30-SPM . Mon Cd M, NB. Girl Friday Competitive wages-NURSES -,---W--Experienced or inex beetllti•~ ~• Ft:LL iime p Time day thru Friday , HomeServ1~2-"19S022 Openings for nurses as 1000'8 fEI( penencedyoumaywell Attractive real estate
Ans sen T)pang req 'd 645·7358 HOSTESS 1'ts U\ sml pnvate con Our new Co 1s looking profit from our l'olor development ol'flre near
D•T• ~RY No exp oec CaU btwn 8 Expenenred only App For more information, contact: valescent hospital. FuU for amb1t1ous people vadeotapellating&sales Orange Co AUl>Ort Ex O",:.~T,OR & 4 30PM , Mon Fri --------ly anpersonThcBearh Marc)CINt,.,_., ume orPrrGoodwork· whowanttoturnp/hme traaningprogramwhirh re llent t y ping &
saA 6310140 EOk_ Gene ral House 619 Sleepy 714-493·6'24 ing condit1ons. Above hours into ~OLp! we feel is the finest telephone answering
Irvine based restaurant YOU CAN WIN Hollow Lane, Laguna average salary " Groundrlooroppty Call available skills. Health/ 1n
chain has an opportunity General Office FREE 8 ach benefits Apply : The for details 8S1'919S_ . We are not a franrhlliie. sul'anre. 752-SlBI
available for an 18~1 Wall truan on word pro --L.AAKMAMN Gardens (SC) Glenneyre. PET A.TTIHOAMTS branch or su.bl1d1ary RECEPT/TYPIST 3741 Data t:ntrv. r e ssang equipment TRIPS Laouna"Ah•"-""""'~ h d rt Operator 1 >r on the Should be good 1yp1st. Hotel ELECno.orncs, INC. • °" ..... ..,.,,., Busy Laguna Beach W\ ea qua ers f Active real estate office
IBM 3741 15 required man SO WPM Congenial TO NEWPOIT IEACH NURSIS AIDES kennel. S41hour. 494 0142 e ave operungs or a has opening for a well
•o ork I I rr HAWAII M•RRl,.,.,.,,HOTiu 33052 Calle Aviador, EXPERIENCED -..OTOL•I fpeewr•ohna'gwhholy·mhaovtelvaatdeed groomed personable In
C..m. Pos111on 1s for full-nr OC: Airport Poo11ion Exr1ting. ~stablished • · '' · · · " ~ · Printing & misc lab sire to be more sue SmaU (3J girl data entry ~ w er, o11e )' o aces I ~ "''' ~ San Juan Cap1'strano CA 926"5 J.11 11 7 Conv ... osot rn " o d1v1dual Must be ex
ti.me day slu't w11h al· I a.\'aal Immediately For h t I ha d E 0 E M /F/H Beach area. Free mJr d 1 w 11 f 1 F · perienced with typing • o e s 1mme op . . . medical, dental & lire ut es. 1 train ress u or an 10 skills 4560wpm Rul
tract1Ye workmg cond1 inten 1ew appt rail & W~Ls portunlties avail for Onl t d F time permanent tervttw appointment estate ex•"'nence de lions & an exl·ellent Manl)•nC~~~2000 $$CA H $ quahf1ed applicants for Y positive 8 lltu e Mature person pre-walh the sole owner & sirable ,...
benefits rHkage GENERAL OFFI CE thefollowtngpos111ons 6'2-8044 ---Cerred Start S4 2S lhr rounder, rall Wesley N Ca11Suun63l02l3
Salary w1I be rom roung rompan) 1l> look TM•COll'i HOUSEKEEPER. dining I l •Secntwv Nursing Nonsmoker Appl y Taylor me~surate Awat~ l'X mg for a gi rl fr1clay, re PRIZES 4......_.P/T rm. attendant & rook. Exp!'/ Pl secre{ary lt.M.-LV.M. l03pm at Ons1te Photo-WealeyM. TavlorCo.
pe ri en ce pp Y 1 n ad) lo step-up to higher •SECRETARIAL TeNtit Club Needed immed. for sm Salary open Prer. 2·3 3 to 4 days 3 to II :JO pm graphic. 3303 Harbor REALTCfRS
person Mon Fri Sam respons1b1hties Exc1t •CLERICAL Su_...,isor F/T retirement residence. yrs ex per al least. Sml priv coov hosp Im· Blvd, Unit E·5 of Com 2111 San Joaquin Hills 5pm at· ang field or Sportswear •INDUSTRIAL RHt~;.t Cooks Lag Bch Fltime Rotat-M8·7878 maculate Gd staffing merce P;y11_£M Newport Beach
THE JO~~~ ROGER ~a~[~~~~t:One~:~!r~. WORKADAY, Restcmr.t 1Af! wknds 494 9458. LEGAL SECRETARY 20362 Santa Ana Ave Pirture framuhop seeks 644-4910 Reep needed 5406
Walnut Saks ol 1 rv1ne
S59-~ 17042G1lletteA'e . In bookkeeping, Pd.Holl & A WEB, l~MM HYGllEMST Nwpt Center, SH & re-Santa Ana Heights capable person to assist RECEPT10MST
71• """! OR THE ENTIRE rd k · k'lls 54~3061 1n all phases ot produr-__ _...,.,,.,, .. 1.%. ......, ordering Pref ex per 'i · Stcwlty er. Expanded duties. $225 co eeplrlg s 1 req Nursing lion work Exper pre· for electncal contractor
DELI COUMTEI time 642 96SL -MONTH OF We are seeking people perday.2daya. Newport Salar y open. 752·1771, Director of Nursing, rerred.SSS-1522 Pleasant phone voice ~~~tapeurr~~l~~o~f~
F/T or P/T. Fringe GoENERALOFffCE SEPTEMIER oriented persons who Center. 5'S·lS5S R.N with supervisory PRE-KINDERGARTEN Gd t~mg slolls Com prep. sandwich makmg .
benefits. See Harold. 49S Dependable mature For have a smcere interest ~ exper Must be able lo TEACHER-Asst direr· -l>aQl'.J ne SS&-7~ meat slmng. cash re
E. 17th St ' CM person for typmg & hte VOLT an a future w1lh Mamou ~al Secretary organize, plan & de· tor, immed Fii' employ· Recept1omst, rull & p T gaster 8·4 Mon Fri
DELIVEIYDltlVEI accounting Restaurant COMEINTOD;\Y WCoerpoffar axcell ro l.,.FAMTIYMAH ~ea,1 . t~le, ~ralt legate Contact Ad ment,beoelits 54().1919 pos1t1ons available an S4 hr Alsoneedexp As
I & mot"I ex"" ( C II ~ ' W 'II h OU t ou • at1gat1on openings m1n1strator. Newport -airport area Looking M •· h r t·p l, comm ore prod. ' ,...r pre a FOR DE."TAILS benefits including a free •·me1.l lpousbnny~ouot yyourr Mm l yr. legal exper Co n v a I Center Prnce.oo&Teodwr for sharp ind1\•1duals st gr. 7 3. at ., SO r ,.,. truck. CA he + gd Patricia 492·6103. ext VOLT u N r 646 8883 ..., """f · meal per shift App~ 1n best. Arm(!i. aU you o eetoappllcant ""'"ii'"' Exper, wilh at least 12 with professional al ~ •-iv rec Beach Sta GV\I ora_p_pt T Se .,..... '" RESTAURA"'T llELP w emporary rv1 res person 9AM-Noon. on ran be. all toll free. MsyHickle unit• ECE. f~ quality titude & appearam·e •• !loners, Irv 5.56-2922 GENERAL OFffCE 3848 Campus Dr . ~'r1 Personnel 1.800.282..sa&c _._ church-related school an Must be able to answer P1T counter work Buf.
Delivery men over Ill for Small manulactunng 1AnossfromOranl!e MARRIOTTHOTR S ~' Nursm1 Irvine. No others nef'd med 1 um to hea, > fet St) le Flexible hou~
L.A. Times to homes an farm needs someone Co5u~~·~7~1rt 1 900NewportCenterDr Interior Design Sales· J:t1p=~I lll.VN dapply Top wages for •2 phones. ~.ohl yp1n1g Ideal for housewives & C · M 3 am 6 a m with minimum 6 months .. v-.. .. Newport Beal·h n ( decor . N 19762 MacArthur Blvd . ay sesslODS Al50 neresury .., r App ) college sludenb Airport
Eronomy car rCC\u1red. e\penenre to handll' Equal Opp Empty Equal Opp Emplyr M F e:pert'r.o~e<' ;.~tinf~aJno Irvine 114().2920 X·UY TECHS ,.._Aidt m person 2102 Busant<ss 2ar5ePa_.M· C!!! ~for Appt
no co 11 el' t 1 n g bookkeeping, light typ (714)""0-i1S9 RESPIRATORY Over 18. No uper req . Ct'nler Or, Irv •1711 -.....,.......,. S400-S4SOimo t bonus ang & telephones Musi ""' b t t be 11 t 851 1021 REST u• ... ..-646·0637 or646 5844 be personable & have 1•x Hotel JANITORIAL, mornings. MACHIMST TECHS e~rott~n coll;~e'"~c~ · -· NOW Hir!g PT day &
Dental ins work 2·3 rellent skills ~55047, GuaNrdQsW HIRING SWITOPCHER.IOARD noSundays,J0.3Shrsper j Immediate opening for classes. Call Mrs Eager buyers read tht· r k R ll. ed t I •-d h Class1f1ed :ids e'en evemng counter person da/wk ea or p t ea day ask or Traci w · e r person pre o o • 1 e s op Butler. s:;z.9229 bet 9 12, nel lnteniews IOAM or
Dental Knowledge req GEo.1E••• ~cE Security Officer post neededforluxur)'hotel. f'd Call847.oo22.askfor l Minimum S yrs exp Mon Tbunonl day If )Ou ha ii• p h F H I " 11\A&. vrn lions arc nou ,, ailabt~ Lauun'l8ea('h 497 5315 Larry or Judv __ with lathes. rrulli.n•, & YOU'ii something for sale re 2 M. ~onda) t ru n
64o2·u6880r y ..., age open I "'ork1ng kn o" IAda e ft g " :a --=--.. , .... -PR"'SCHOOl h h ( -d day Ask for Mana ~3
" ft "' " II k d or1nd1·ng maA'-·-· Must """ar-P I <1C t em ast an tnt'' · . P R & II m M1ss1on Vieio & So ouse eepers wante " ~•w•~ Fashion Island :'Ii u -~ A A . pa~ro a La"una for matur"· SeachffMotel. J•~OI have own tools. Call for •ToJoinlhetlTeam TEACHER ~ns1vely,cal1642·5671! ,. Dental Ser'y, experience. musl Computur 1r1put " ~ _.., •To Earn Ovnama·l" Pay F H · II h II h.i hi d ' m mded ind1V1duals No 494.9717 appt , .. " or untmgton Bea eh ave so met mg 10 ~e ., g Y mot1\'ute . Sun exp helpful lleavy prior expericnl'e is Rale1ghHillsHospitalin SanGabrieJDie&Mould •ToRece1veSuper school.Experpreferred, ~antAdHeip? 6425678 Class1fiedatbdo1t~e11
Clemente Hosp1lal area phones. hte secretarial ~ h Newport Beach has an 6'2-l(S(} Benefits over 18. 900-8'78S I 1 •••••••• Excellent hour~ & respon Front ofrirr ap ne<'essary · usl ave Housekeeper. Npl Bch 1mmed openmg for a ----•To Create Your Own --j • • • •. benefJ!s.496-2500 pear Loe m ~ B Xlnt 011>n phone & r ar family wunls kind & Jannor Day slurt. Ex· &hedule Plt1me,7days,2hrs da1 •
DENT AL ASSISTANT opp't> for advancement Veterans ~nng DD2l4 clean lady for pos1taon as cell fringe benefits MAIL CLBK ly Am debvery. L A Restaurant
Exper req RDA pref Co nta <'I Jennifer ~lanker~o~s·</701 B Sr housekeeper & ass't an package For interview, Part time, flexible + ;~munesaBeSlOOachpe .• r,.,,·w84ee96k. • A T EO'S • NB area 5411-5504 <714l955 l&llQ,_ • am. 0 rear 0 careof2yroldg1rl Must call. Joshua Whiskey, hours, excellent for col· 301 C-., BanUS "" ,~--• L • Radio Sh~r k store) have local refs Salary 714-64S·S707. EOEM /F lege student. Coldwell /0 QR ~'r:h~}:'~1~~~~ General OHit•e ~~~::er Equal Oppty C~tt';'s~;tewlexper. Key Punch ~laa~~:J'~~~~~~ ~e~~~ae~o~~ ~ss,1:;g A:~~~M~~IEMPl~~nt • • • •
req. 412 dys wk C M t I d. s • HOMEMAll[RSl.1. HOUSBHPll DA.TA 94TIY erm · inc u ang 0 personality who would • 631-1420 ft OPllATOI Orange County be interested 111 workmg ~t1at F~~m~hd~~'.te Com.Outof Guards ~~Cs~~~ ~~:s ~:; Irvine based restaurant M•t m eM• Org CoAirportarea 10 sales & promotion • New dinne r house will be •
546•5170 The Wooctworti!! HOW HIRING 1.5 hr. lrvine,_752-TIJO cham hasa.n opportunity Ge neral mechanical 714-760.1641 with Daily Pilot camers • accepting applications for the •
Armed&Unarmed available for an IBM knowled,11e. experience AnaheimArea 10.15 yrs old Unlimited following res taurant positions· Dental asst 4 days a lmml'il openinl(s for Openings in ' HOUSSCEEPY 3 7 4 1 D 8 ta Entry an electrical & plumbing 7 14-731-5411 earnings avail to right • •
week. Npt Bch offtc·e Stc...taries Costa Mesa. Irvine. Flex hrs. Must drive. Operator l/yr._lon the helpful. Apply to Larry: person . Work hours • •
Exp. Salary opl'n T • ts El Toro Good pay . Gen 'I IBM 3741 is required. Sure " Sand Hotel. VNJ 5 30pm ·8 JOpm Mon * 8_.RTE .... DERS ~~ .... 640-5684 JPS housekeeping. 760·6062 s u Ida La aBQch 497-44TI UL thru fra Some Sat • A 1""111
DeRnDAtal.FExlr Ortho axs,st WordProc~uon •Ln·1~r~:~re~n~n~~ree Ne~_port~--t~~. ~~~~~is'tC:~~~r. Management Medl~Senkft 6a:2~141321FoArskappo'rt rBaelnl • * WAITRESSES •• . u lime nl Reccr:::ilh d HOUSEKEEPER time day sluft wi·th at· McD~_.• l\te , fc I & b r •\lature,stea ypersons ~ill WUI W _.ITERS ~.~4~ ene its needed Areyot1 .... RdaW., tractive working cond1· McDonald 's or San iams * A
Join lh .. l"ailcr in lh" •Semi·ret1n'<i OK do YOll clllfc. wort& lill lions & an excellent Clemente has immed. NRursEIGISTERED E.O.E • * COOKS • D...+atAuistant '< ~ ' GR office, Ilk• benefits r•ckage. openings for Asst Mgrs • . • T..-. temporary help in BEKINS chlldr'M?lll Salar y wil be com & Mgmt Trainees. Publisher or national BUS PERSQLIS
Mon-Thurs Houri> dustn Call or come b\ PROTECTION U you answer yes to the mensurate with ex· McDonald's ex per NURSE magazines for animal & • * " • --~642-~= 7998 ~fo~)-Business Center SERVICES above, we want to talk to peraen ce. Apply in prer · but DOl req. Xlnt Sl79-SI004.50 aviation enthusiasts • DISHWASHERS • Dental Chairs1de Assist Dr . •208, I nane. 2601W Ball Rd you Weare looking fora person Mon·fn, Sam· frin&e benefits le oppty ..._. seeks (2) special people *
Hourly.Congemalwork 11331441 INr MacArthur Anaheim.Ca hou.sekeeper 5~~1ioLLYROGER for growth. RepUescon· Part ~e position ~i~or~a~i~~~~o~n~f~ • * KITCHEN PREP • J!l&cond.548-_1.282 81 &405Frwy1 Hrs 85 171 41761-4831 ,..tilM ridential.ConlactBobor <M.W,S)(orRNprovid· fices.
Dent asst!Ortho Npt or 27957 Cabot Rd ; E.O.E. .......... M/F Our home is in Irvine 17042Glll~;Ave.,lrv. :kadu2s· 492·9202· lO·S ing nursing care to • August 19 th th 21 t • Bch. 4 day M·TII . or Mt Laguna Niguel. 831 ~2 (Woodridge> (714)548-0331 L • juveniles in correctional A.DYER. NOD. MGlt. • r U S , •
only if pref RDA req !Crown Valley Pkw) CALL·SSZ.!Ml8 Management restaurant setting at Los Panos Poiition requires u Wednesdav . Thursdav & &!2·2626 ex1t1 Hrs 9·3 or 16152 posltionopentoqual ap. Forestry Camp off of tensive telerhone con· • Friday, 10AM-3PM • •
Drain men wanted Exp Bearh BL 112JOE. llunt n. Bl&Pst ~· HOUSE«EIPEI KEYPUMCH pUcanll. Rsumea req Orte.g1 Hi&hway tact " detal work with • •
pref. Will train Must _mgton Beach. Hrs 8·5 on the OrwlpCotst Mature lady to care for Insurance agency nee.ds rirlor to ~raonal in· 10 pt. accuracy. Ad · A T LEO'S
have own truck. All ref IEL[~·~7G1 .. ·, DAl'v PILDT elderly lady, prepare SData Entry Processor. '~Fry,ieRwl.ven'iCd.eB.A, vle7.7. COUNTY OF vertlsingexper helpful • • • • will be verified. Xlnt ,...,. IT ... meals, light housekeep-tarting salary com-on ...... GE 390 I Paclfit Coatt Y-. c
a 75..a862 Ing, IJve-in S dys per wk mensurate with ex per. N.B. Ca. 92883. 9\Al""lll SEC'Y /OFC MGlt. • CorOfla ct.I ~-,.. •
Drapery work room ' .. E CLASSIFIED Car req'd. Will reim· Pd. company benefits. Management liquor store Personnel Depl Support editonaJslJl(f 10 •
needs sewmg machine E 0 E M F 11 ADS bur• e . Pleasant CalJ . Pau.li.ne,963--0!Ml daytime poe. open to 62SN RouSt.. typing correspondence 759-1154 •
operator Full time 7 lo •--11111111_•_111!....ll_ll_•_•_-You ton Sel "· fHlll la, ~;~: 87i~:irtant Sell idle lteim 642.S678 ~r:1. ~~~~~~e~~::s Sant::. %i.3
mo1 ~-~~:C. h~;~r:aii • • • • • • •. • • • • • • 5:30 Mon thru Thurs prior to interview. (714) 1134-7'41 •. " .. Must speak Enghsh. Just mo\'ed mto town' Trod• II With o Wont Ad M. C. B., 17 7 • • F.' Arrtrmative Action • stock inventory. Fast
Cos t a Mesa area Then get acquainted [642•58i78178 RI id A NB EmployerM/F accurate typ111g essen· '42·1843. ---th th Cl ·red Ad vera e ve., . ., tlal for both positions.
DRIVER w1 e ass• 1 5· Ca. 921163. 8:30·S, M·f . salaries
They're the easiest way Ont Col Strvl<t Medical Nunin& commensurate with ex·
W /economy carlo work to rand Just the items and fo11 Cttdrt AjipJo•al Ch I ro pra ct ic Ant I ltM-lYM C:... per. le alt ills. Phone Pen·
Cit. Mon-Fri days Call services you need ' Receptionist. Beaut. 3-11 as 11·7 .Wef. (onv. ny at '51600 between
on-Fri. 6'2-9UI'""" --busy office. Good ap. hospt. with exce.ll. re-4·S forln rview
ORlVERSWANTED -a1·1y P1·1a1' ...................... : pearance, healthy, en· putatlon. Beach area.--------P1rt time deliverr. Ear· th1.11lutlc. knowledge o( Free m,r. medical. den· a..i .... S..
l.Y morning. L.A Times. Ina. billln&. Pt1 board tal 6 lire. Top sal1Ty. --Jft.
rrvlne/Newport Beach • • computer very htlp~ul. Fies. hn.&IZ-llN4 ,.....
area. Must be reliable & Field Sales Supervi·sor Great care.er polenUal. Nulrlllonal/Envlro Prof. •ave del)tndable trans Call 1-566(. Prod-Rel whlal. Earn Newport Beach Lido Of. fflO. CallJm ; 54§.~. MIDIC•' .o.esT SlOOO Pff Joy ga,5783 Cact oetda crutive, ag·
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1 1~• l --1reuive agents who •1m1 t'\J Ol)('n111g8 avu1lal) c In thf Or11n111: For 2 penorutaftln new ..,A,..R~P_..l.______ want lo maxJmlae In· \'on~t urea, for Sl'lf motivated, career Newport Beach office. PANTRY COOK M/F, dlvid ual 1otentlal.
oncntl;'d 1ndl\'1dual 14ho c1.1n work with PO 6 80 experience We.d thru &an. Pvt club. HIOH COIDllSSIONS'
flt•hl Sdll'l> l't•ople Train, mothlllt and necntary. Call f12.adz Ask tor Chef Fred. CaJJWak,f1S.1300.
.:c•I res ult!! Station w,1J1on or van M . &40:9'» l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I nt>lei1~,1ry i-:xrr1lllon111l t•11rnanga, plus JOb KIDS u--.u ASST PARTTlllE
lt>lated bent•ftt~ 1111allable ror the nicht -----people H you t•on procluce results, not Frontlback otftct. fll1I lllAMD ,.._.OM
lu!ll 1.11lk :•ho11i LL Ci.I.II : 960 0694 fnr SUMMER JOBS. or part/time. Ex-Approx 25 hrt per wt, nterview. Ask ror Mr cnanee. erltnce desired . Varloua dutlu for 1 Newport Beach Pbya·
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330 W. Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA
Equal Opportunity Employer
Earn S30-S60 per week.
Trips 3r Prizes. c.I ..-.. ClmKt .. ,...,,,4
Medical front omce. du Moura flexible.
Part-lime. T •plq • In· Must be over 18, nry
u an • NJ• UOF resp. and have neat ap-
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PERSON. Eam while
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HERITA GE
INVESTMENTS will
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RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT
We are loolung for selected 1nc11vlduab to fill
our current needs throu~hout Southern
California. We otrer a compensation
program commens urate 11>·1th your
experience + ~nefits hard to match
MANAGEIS s 16,000.$20,000/yttr
Plua qua1'1erly performance bonuses based on sales and full company paid benefits
ASSISTANT MAMAG•s
SI l ,000.S 15.000/yttr
Full company prud bfneftt1 and opportunity
for advancement to ReslJlurant Manager.
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Services
Our SpedaJty
Balloon
Bouquets
Delivered
By Costumed
Couriers
MATLACK WINDSURANG
Wmdsurf ers -New/Used
SALES * LESSONS * RENTALS
$60 For 6 Mq.1tht
FREE LESSONS WITH
BOARD PURCHASE
2906 Coast Highway
Newport Beach
(714) 642-1400
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UMCH
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SUPER SAVINGS
WHAT MOIE CAN WI ~IV17
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YMCA
SPECIAL
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MOW ONLY
$200
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Pre-tchooa Ohlkllood De..-pH"' Clcn1
Weight Room
UIM•ff'Mll Ft-ttW9&gllh
bcloMd Heated Pool
2300 Ulli••rsity Dr .. M.L
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SUSAN OLSEN
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This coupon worth $2.00 on incoming
orders of $5 .00 or more. Expires
9/11/81.
MAC MUllA Y CLIA>BS
welcomes you to our new location
ZJ76 Newport II., C-. Mno
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(Two Locations)
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140-1557
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THE UNIFORM PLACE
THE SHOP FOR ANYOHI
WHO WEARS A UNIFORM!
left --.Y 5iuAft t...iMll OYff 12 00 Liiia ... &liit&fi Lune•
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CARDEN OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
has care available
lor children be lore and alter school
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RESTAURANT Needs Sales SalestHeallh&Beauty SECURITYGUARD TIACHEI TIAYaA~ WAITRESS/Waner Ubrarytbl. Mahoghand
respon11ble person for CHESS & GAMES DISSATISFtED? SECUTilY Neat, clean It responsi· needed ror pr iv ate Exr,erient'ed. Sabre w/car for wicker basket stripped but sturdy 48"
Frigid a ire refrigeralor
ror sale S1so Call
848-IDS fast food As61Slant Mgr UM.TD. 10 months ago I was a Newport Beach law or. ble At prestigious loc school. """'JH•. lra n-" ~•noalor Im· lunch serv 9.:D-1 30PM. I X 24" X JO" $1 25
Experhelpful. Orange Co specialty food che cker in a flee. Word processtng, Starting 14/hr. lnqu.1re TEACH;'R S~ aJ Ed/ medi';le';;;e';;ng Ex-M·F EamSJ.SO.Sl1S""k -~2 ____ _ W .. 'slHll games stores have 1m· supermarket Now I will train. Caryn, 7llPCH.53&-1487. · peca cell. btoerils Call ly Must be near. Drop lear oak tbl . 2
Ca11Leo,ruir<lafter 6PM med openings _ror ma,keS7000normonthll 644·6516. S-?./•--..t SMalsters in Bef'dlhavEioral manager7~192l personablellenergetu: chairs. rocker. cane.
REFRIGERATOR
Kelvlnator. like new.
f <.,,.•••< pe t r II t d ,... --,... c enre pre · xp --979-0747 art JOAM ror w1·c k•r 1880 S800 orapp t.._._. rmanen u ame rive a Seville Jerry s~ Busy N .. Atthilectural YI Ith DD mu It I . TIOf'ICALPUHT t " ~~-
Restaurant ~ales personnel No ~u 5511.3375 firm needs sharp cal handicapped adults ... ._.1...,,._.. .. ....,..1 .HP 556-8842----lkydn I020
63H75?
MUalD"I • enl~telmpcra:ies Sn SALES Pos1llonopen So for Mr1r'1 . Must w/good skills (tY""' 60 Ability lo write/imp!~ .,.w '"'pe"'r1"en'c~ed per•on WAREHOUSE ANTIQUE Bedroom Set ••••••••••••••••••••••• J d I· ".i.. ,ry ...... e pos1t1on A c t Pl M II f, have good ephone W ,... beb I I r.,. " 2 Dressers, Queen bed MONGOOSE. Red alloy . mme a1· l~ .. ~1~e o..,..,n· S.7·5523 NB64.5-5021 t'oas ~ a nd!j ~C· voice and type accurat~ PM accurately. no ~mernta m apv olraa nparo.· neededGoodSo Orange Co. ST Sacnfitt $6.W. 979 .. •Clrl partJ. $150 °'best rAfer. mgs av ..... e •Or cocijts ___ .. ---1ve, spo m1 111· ly Good pay com-S /H ). wlfrlendly -::=i!.L-9&0-& delivery drlvets, div Daytime hrs personality rCX" pbo~s upervlsory exper. re. are.a. transporta· ANTIQO&'dinette set. 5 -==""------
Cooks mutt be \t. Sales needed. Call Snowden· mensurate with ability. and rroat desk. Call q'd. ll,000 per mo. plus J...ion needecU40-S440 lmmed1 e run 11me cha1raSZ75.AntiqueBur· l4lilcli.CJtW11a.1025
drtvera 21 & over with CUWGAH Of MizeSport!,StG-4717 759·1150 Wendy !714)640-0772 benerlta. 8:30 lo 4.PM. TYP!ST. Exper'd. Some opening i.. our M1Ss1on ret all in good cond ...................... ..
good driving record. SA .. CUMENTE SALESPERSON needed Secretary SEI United Cerebral Palsy clerical work. Gd start· Viejo St1pe1'1tore. Ex SacririceS350 97!H987 3 Stinson Planks. l6ft.
Lookmg for Individuals 1s looking ror a for new children's store .War YICESTATIOH Assoc . Santa Ana. ing salary. For in· penence reqwred Call lsl elec Holpoinl stove Sll0.24rt.fl75.28ft,b00.
w Ith 0 u t g 0 In' salesperson th Exper P/t1me Pert s .. s.a.. ATTMAMT S46-5760 terv1ew call: Allison. Personnel made. procelatn legs. 3 aluminum ladder
Personal t Abl t d w1 ex M h . I e w t Apply Chevron, 1251 No. 548-2271 ~I perf cond, everyth1·na Jacks, $50. 1 rol, ling scar. 1 1es. e o per1ence m 1rect selling arc e . 64.2·4714. ~ E S800 Month TIACHEI • T w~rk evening.a. Apply or have held positions 17th St. Wea t port _Qoast Hwy, L.B. Kindergarten. Exp. plus --TvrtST THE FIDlli TEO works ~.1J!l69__ ~~~· !\:;~~~~5 ~du
da.ily af~rSpm, ask for that reqwre meeting & ..§.quare C.M iece..-..t SE RVICE STATION mm olBA.F/time Pvt F I T general oft'. GIOW' Burfet Lotsclmlay Xlnt Great cond. Best orfer.
Jean or Bill. Me It Ed's relatmg w the public SALESPllSOH seoo"MOlllh MANAGER·Xlnt oppty, School, CM. SU.Om 4SWPM Small growtng 121l)72a.S 100 t' on d $ 42 S . .J 0 2 6 ~3S2 Pma. 410 E. 17th St. Weorrer Entry l•uel f:islti'ons buy out plan orrered. -· 1 Ki"llyb-LCM uc .... u -~=z------C.M. 111 Guaranteed income Part time for plant avallab"1'e wth fa st ...:67'"'"'3-:..:3320=~-----TEACHERS AS t'ompu ekr comCpany, <;allMpp·Fri,9-Spm ·~·~ IEDWOOD2X6'S
R store645-3:B'l10.6 SISTANT . Spec'1al noD·Smo er. heryl &-a.ca 1010 •'t.o20''-8.v1~d--'--estaurant Catering durif1ilraining · paced, ...-" --'-1-' S E W .... • C H 833-3300 ~ .. "'"" ,...,. """"
rl h . r 12 Bo · ••v ..... "'"'" ""' "' "" claasea ror hand1cap....t W • CLEltl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing. "'""-b lo-" arn'v•-a rm as openmg or nu.s, commm1on SALESPERSON firm. Ene!lent benefits ~·TOI ~ "" " . r1·_, ..., me respon. adutt lo operate 113 Vacation with pay lud medi 1 It d """-adults. 2,yrs. college ell· TYPtST/llCIPT. Ex pa 'Wl!ctronics 1 IUY Alft.IAMCES weekly. Save at 55</ft. Hobart alltO. slicer ,Ir u Hosr.itallution HICKOIY FARMS inc e c~ en-Sample makef'.uper all per. req d. $750 per mo. For N.B. llwurance of· rirm 1 ..,_,sible Les 957-8133 Jim, 646-9885 anytime.
learn portloe coMtel.. n&Utance Opporttu~ity ~o ~~~I ~~·e~~:.:p~~caae":. machine. Gl-1'110. Excell. vacation & In· flce.Ca11Pat,67H300. person roriJnmed. run HARBORAREA C.ts IOlS
Exp. pref but will train S Complete traming gFo1ur'!'bel 1oodsb "" gw"~ vironmenl. We a;e 1 SHOE SALES. Attract~ve sWukrda n c e be n e fl ta· TYPIST t 1 m e o,. n 1 n g 1 n APPLIANCE SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9:30AM to 6PM Mon w1thfactoryfollowup ui e ours. . ill dynamic young market-shoe dept. In Fashion Y• 8:30 to •PM. G 1 ...rr. k Warehouse receiving & BUY·S!f..L-REPAIR Persian Kittens, adults.
tbru Thu.r. 6AM t.o lPM •ti Protected local tram Westcurr. 64.2-0972 mg Co, great people lo llland Is looking for p~rt United Cerebral Palsy enera "' ice wor • no s hipping de t C II ~~ Sh t.s ' R c t
Sun. 979'<1747 for appl. territory . work with. If you are a time help. Exp. prefd Assoc., Santa Ana, exper. r:1uired High Mario sss.;:&'. a . Refrigerator: large ~_;_s:f.rneo· e c.
Lori's Kitchen __ •7 Quahfied leads SECRETARY Part lime. car•er 011·ented 1·n· &40-7810 ~5760 school gr · C.M. area. · F s22• ~ -Will be moving to Irvine reezer 5.ec "· DocJt 1040
Restaurant If you would ltke to help, ~/~ g~ny· 34e.iyp°in91A:u~~ ~ln·g·sk.W1·111~ ~..!~a .r.•-y TIACHEIS l2t aoon. Good benefits. WNlndodw Tidnter, ex per :t1~·160•1to Rick Eves ...................... . IUSIOYS 11 .,..,,._ .... ..., _....... OnerorP.E.&Art&one Farmers Insurance ee s ependable .!• KEESHONDPupe.AK.C.
Day6tnighishirt cal: shorthand. Call Pat, ~eneraJknowledgerAof· S~IAUSTS for Social Studies & Group.540-4100. transp. Sta·Kool Maytag washer & gas Champsire M/F Petit
W....,./Waitrfts no~·3CploJro'92n·l2J13he 548-7796ber.JP Ice pr'ocedurea. Call Loollbeyondgr9duation Science. Exr.'d. Pvt E.O.E. _froducts.ntOl!57·~ dryer.S50ucb. abow Pvt ply .
BreurasUdunch "C Iii "" .. ~ 1 "EEO Secretary/Recept1oni1t. Maq752-ll21 _team a tklll Army. Elem Schoo . Garden Mere..__ 9e . __ 213/69'7-l~f.ft§pm.
For Tower Restaur1&1.l, u ean am.. ;,t~:e s!:;., :~~:::~ Secretary Be all you can be. Call Grove, 1171.s.533 TV8lrTf ..... ~-.~-... .......... Side·bY·•!dedryrefnf $.250, Samoyed: 8 Mo. 1150! ~~g~~~.~.~v:'!.i--------•I ~k wlpublic. Fran o!.:!ii~E_C=tt:art lollfree. l·ll00-312-5864 * T=: • Regist!r'~:~or lo<:al ~.-..... !~.~! ~~heJi;'hwase~r.,1~: ~;~d Family Dog
Mon· Fri. • SALIS time m . S49-05.21 Are'°" tired ot working temporary-I. ents. Majolica Jll'din.iere, old 646--UIASA APSO PUPS COMMBCIAl.l.L SICIETAIY S1C11T••y SYSTEMS Aaalyat. fulltlmerorparttlme 557 piece with gargc;>ylea, Wards rrostlfftrefrig, 18 J.re1. F, 11 wks, adora·
Tired of aelUng houses 7 Lite bkkPC. good typing . -$20,000 per yr. Must ~ 7 $300; 1. l...C. T1rfany cu rt, dnt, 2 dr. gold, ~eJl.556-727!
·-days a week? We need and oreaniutlonai Active n•llon•I sales have BS In Computer ..._, en Lin-cordlal1Wl.atgnedand $300 760-JnO Ned F I .. -·All one Ucemtt lo leam the skills. sml noo·prorlt. d~pt. A cha1Jeagln1 u -Science. Will analyie. Wby not try working • -numbered,~: elegant RCA ' 16.6 ru' Whirlpool 0~ ~e,~a.: ~"°':
Part Umeclerka 1k1lla to manage, broker Dr Hendrix 540.4481 ~1tlng opportunity ~ork-design It procram com· part time ror run time -80· year -old Roy a I F r Rri IC .., .,..,.,,, w STOPM' .0 commercial real estate. E o E ' ang witb our national puter aoftware de-money. Work 3ltoU bra llMPOllAl'l'Pm<>NNll SflMCtS Worcester vase with rost re:m ng., i:: ma e cockapoo atud.
MAlllTS Income rrom m1mt · · · salespeople. Informal veloped for company per w\ In pl119h new of· l72J.0Strttt putoral aceoe, hand· ~~~e'we!t~house 6'15·9~ 4555 c..t Hwy.. while you learn. Super SICllT AIY o f fl c e . E • P e r . Host Pn>ceuora con f ice I 11 th t Sant a ... ,.... IHclll painted and algned by elec. W /D 6mo old S450. AKC Silky Terriers, 2 M •
.._..._..._. benefits; Ufe lnsuran«; needed immediately necessary. Mature. trollln& redundantly rAonraw/Ceosll ~.~~L!reeoa. t .O.E. artlat, 1900; rapier, La&un&Hllls.58l·l07! llwks,shoU.'200~ -r-· health insurance & den· Responsible position Type 6 o · 7 ow pm . stored data ror new "in· .,........ ... ,IQI circa ISM. apectacular 989·$GI~ "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I tal plan. Contact Ken, workln1 with the presi· Shorthand I0-100wpm or telllgent" terminal in Earning potential of $22() with hl&bly decorated Refrl1eralor 4 cu rt. Free to loving home = 875·6100. dent• eot1troller. MU!t dictating equipment. the distributed data pro-per wk. bast+ comm+ Valet pa.rkiq. Flexible hilt $2500. P /p. 1714> Norcold. UO.Uvolt$225. adorable_pullllies.10wb
have &ood typing stills. Salary commeuurate ceuin& environment bonus. Call SZ.83 for hra. Must be neat ap-..11.l:ld~.-=~a_ ___ _ Sales ~~ ..'::1:·~;.; i-------.. ,,, eomtrvedoa la Salta ~ futlft. If~ tftf9y ra ... r• "" wortlq rib PtOfli. tNlft ffH
belle•• ln eneru .. , Alf /TM
aervatlon, let UI hHr
from you. Offices In
Oran1t & L.A. Co For
lh4I otrlce nearnt you
call Kon·Fri, 108m-4pm,
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Sala
•lllDALSHOP•
Sunlleht Enero
Sy1tem1 la now expand·
lnlJ 0.C. operatlonl •
baa Immediate openinp
for: * Phooe Appt S«tm *
(Cl ~riencecl Oftl.1)
•Field Survey Tum• KrilUnc, m.oT22
Part A: full Li.me, wlU l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!~
traia '"' ~la reqiJ =•·c
shorthand Is tome ac-with ex per. Eacelleot Takud to Dtarest State appt. pearin~. St.art '1.75 18 at TI"AMT IOWL New 'tO Frottleat lS' Fnf .. Y• 8045
rounling knowled1e. tompany beftef"Jts. c.iI Employment Service of· Jll.9MOMI :;~ ood driv\n.1 rec. 1905 L.C,.fltrany nnyer :y';"er.&or·~ .................... , ••
Call 11·12noon, Mrs Millie after h m : flee ID Onlwf County. SOUCfTOIS -· bowl, lrridetcent b ue -w. ~Cute. 11rey male outc1o9r
Weaver, (714)540-1180. .:::145-=..='"-----.I DOT OH. OIT-010. Ad Need .L5 lmmediatel~ to W AJTll & WMTaESS 1laN, •Pl& 4~ In. wide, "' .. _. ·-· ... l cal, 1 yutolcl
SICllTAIY peklrorbJmiployer work uay evening For bu.sf It rme dinin1 sl11nect ud numbered. ~=•• ---::ii:~L---
needed for I nine • *SICllTAlllS•• boura. Creal for stu· rm at waterfront, Call Sat. Sun, OI eves. ~0:v-·= Beautiful lrlah Setter
Escrow office. Mutt TeO/Spell/P'llnSJS,030 TAILOI dent.a. a.11. Mon·Fri. No La&una Bch. Exper. Ap-(714}13HM. ";ab-..... urgently need1 aood
have naow txpr. aod SHIO/RE/t"lblt$:IO,OOO Mat u,., 11 eat ' sell Ina. Call 9"-0lSI ply In penon. Oftly. Alie FOR S ALE -1uo·1 54i/ii"':-IPlllMI home. OwnmJ'Oinl to good tyDl.na at.Illa. Hrs: AcctPay/9tabW14,000 hudwtdftl.Ca11forln· afterlpm. for Mr. Wayne 425 So. ltltchenwwe. Ritt Hau or _!!!_ A111tr1lla.~ a.s Mon lflru. Fri. Pd SHIO/OvertimtflUOO tervlew, '42-9152. RX Travel A&eOCY Manager Cout Hwx • .La11111• Bch. and Fiesta. Over aoo Refri&. fl'Oll fret, worb TO Cd. home. auai., 2
health 6.een'I benefits. Espc-ltutOun needed f0rW•tmln1ttr WAITERS/WAJTRISSD ecea. Buy°" or all 1ood. ino. 541·1511, yr.oldfema.le. •
Call for appt. Tool or U1ltiDcllltA1¥.IJac. TEACHEaAPDllcaUocu office or mulU·braoc.h Eaper'd l~h6td1Mer. MHWIAIPll MS-SllO
N•d . . 4020Bltdl&t'MEO! now b•l•I liken for a11ncy Excell. op· Apply (n person 2900 Refri&•ratat, lllat n&a• Jl'retto)'CMt-Tllnlepalm
SECRETAllY: lmmed. Newportta:MltOIP'rH ChriltJanechool.APPIY: portunltyfordynamlc' "' rtBl · B lvnt-S~ niqeoed.'6 trtet is•••' you
openll'.I&, tWI ti.me ( .. 5), ..-Broollhunt. rourit. motivated peraon. 1·2 WAnlBYs/ *"'So.~ h .' ' '
1mallcOnlUltift&firmre·•••••••••I !!!.:'!r.!:'I''::!~ 0• HOS11SSIS nHt:=. JRO" Hardwltlt Gu 1/1r o1tl Germ,aD
latedtoU.Wlillqc.oe. ... ... · Eaptr ''{" IDln w U.S HI•· Ute aew ti· Sbtpherd/LM mix. al·
st. lad'*Y aeedl Uk• ~!..:,!.rite~· !',t.!_v ,• Flllft'I• ···•. ~ ln SIMl-~Nl'f\JAJ.. SA.Lg ce1'ent coad. 1100, fectlo.ate • obtdlelat. :!~•w.Oae!::,:!~ ..;;.t. tiJ. ~ , pel'10ft ; Jolly...,, a lK· •alhtoclr. ,!1"1n HHA1. ---".""'r""°
a It l ll a . S. l ar 'I + &=.....,... Call So. COMl Kwy., Laatma .......... Gllllrs Saller ~ '°"" ...,._ for 4 beoefita Wrla.t'l'llt O.t-ae -~·HOC.. IU CMliler --.e -Ill S/IDO aid kltt•
twma wtb. l'I Pilot, M ""·P.O.! 'Man SttL Idle lwms wilb a ~b.:1· IUt. Port •U!tlrm11D1,•·•.
,.Piiot Cl .. tlfled • 8oA 15'0, Oolea ..... wam In Cl&Hlfied Mt, ,_,one-01111 Pilot ClaNlOed ........, '71. ~~ny Jr:Jem4\t. ~•bopp!umqr. auified '• ·
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&ars. °tJetal wardrobe. : drlr brown, Uke new, SM! . .. 968·
"1\tique sideboard, king·
: si• .. Uress. box spr·
: int...Jlrid frame , oc
• cuioyl ch11ra, brn
: vinyl couch, two desks.
• mucb JP.ore. All very re· : µ;'~ood condl
'j.G. Wooden desk. 8 drawen SlSO. Lg. antq
! man's dreuerS200 Best
ofr. ~I. bed, malt &
box, d cond U O
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JfERCULON Couch &
Euy Chair, lib new
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Beaut&MI l&e fnnl din
tbe +I blback ch rs Medit. bvy IOtid oak, '2"
'widtJXtenda to 96" .Xlarcond . S9s o. •actifitc, m·Mi
{PM Maple Bedroom Set, eat cond. $350
'""9 ......,__, table
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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Reagan vi.sit brings Weeks of planning
.,...., ................
Security is tight and a multitude of preparations have been ma.de
for President Reagan's visit to South Coast Plaza Hotel
GOP faithful pa y
for fuiul~raiser
By FBEDE KICK SCHOEMEln. Of .. Dlillly .........
Local and statewide
Republican Party officeholders
and contributors head th~ list or
those paying S500 to attend a
party fundraiser featuring
President Reagan as the guest
or honor Thursday at the South
Coast Plaza Hotel.
More than 400 persons are ex·
peeled to gather at the Plaza
Ball room for the no host
cocktail reception, one or three
being staged to raise $500,000 to
back Republican candidates in
the 1982 campaigns for state As·
sembly and Senate.
Lt. Gov. Mike Curb, a leading
Republican contender for gov-
ernor in 1982, a nd Attorney
General George Oeukmejian.
another Republican
gubernatorial aspirant, will join
the President at the 4 p.m. re-
ception.
Orange County government of-
ficials on the llst of attendees in·
clude supervisors Thomas Riley
and Bruce Nestande and Sheriff.
Coroner Brad Gates. Nestande.
a former state assemblyman,
once served as a state in-
tergovernmental affairs official
when Reagan was California
governor.
Members of the state As-
sembly attending include
Marian Bergeson, R-Newport
f\each: Nolan Frizzelle, R-Costa
Mesa: Ross Johnson , R ·
Fullerton : John Lewis, R-
Orange, and nine other s
<See REAGAN, Page A2)
Coast trio freed
from Mexico jail
By STEVE MAR BLE Of ... DMty ...... , ....
A Newport Beach attorney
and two charter pilots who had
been held for five days in a
Puerto Vallarta jail returned
home Tuesday to cake, cham-
pagne and happy family mem-
bers.
Attorney Frank Barcelona and
Southland pilots Paul Robinson
and Byron Potter landed at Long
Beach Airport at 4 p. m. in the $3
$3 million
given for
music cente r
A $3 million gift by the James
Irvine Foundation bas been
made toward the future Orange
County Music Center in Costa
Mesa, it was announced today.
The grant toward the con·
slruction of the $59 million
performing arts center Is tbe
largest ever awarded by the
.James Irvine Foundation. The
latest gift brings the total of
awards to over $16 million.
"The Irvine name bu a creat
he r itage and le1acy," said
Henry T. Segeratrom, muatc
center cbaJrman. "The founda·
tJon leadenhlp 1ift 11 certain to
lnaptre others to make tip.ill·
cant donations and t.bua ensure
UM IUCClll of our fund·rallinl
1oa.1t."
The future 3,200-Hat theater alone Brlttol Slrfft on the San
Dle10 Freeway 11 beln1 de·
1t1ned to preaent 1ympbony,
opera, ballet and mualcal pro-ductiofr.
million Lear Jet that had been
seized along with the men last
week.
"They had some real horror
stories but they looked good,"
comme nted Eric Thorson,
owner of Executive Aviation, the
rirm from which the Lear Jet
was chartered.
Thotson said he plans to send
his two pilots and their ramilies
to Catalina Island on his yacht
for several days rest.
"They deserve it,'' he said,
adding, "boy they deserve it."
The complex scenario that led
to the trio being arrested last
Thursday actually started at
John Wayne Airport when a
Mexican firm chartered a Piper
Cheyenne II turboprop.
The Piper, chartered from
Jack's Box and Crate -a Santa
Ana container manufacturer -
was reportedly flown direcUy to
the seaside town of Puerto
Vallarta where the plane was
chained to the ground and air let
out of the tires.
Harry Liddicote, an attorney
representing the Santa Ana
firm, said things then went from
bad to worse.
Uddlcote said he got word
from Mexico that the plane wat
being held because of claim1
made by a Mexican firm that
the Santa Ana container com·
pany owed them money. He 1aid
he'• •Still UDJure whether t.bia
was the same firm that
chartued the Piper.
"We reviewed the 1ituatton
and decided that we Ju1t
couldn't let our plane alt down
there deterloratlna In thl•
tropical climate," Liddlcote
taJd.
So a plan wu hatched for re·
<See I AILID, Paie Ai>
P reparations detailed for 3-hour Mesa stopover
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of .. ....., ...........
A jar of jelly beans is waiting.
The room on the 16th noor of the
South Coast Plau Hotel in Costa
Mesa has been secured by the
Secret Service, thoroughly in·
spected by the fire marshal and
debugged. A special phone with
a direct line to the White House
has been installed.
Although President Ronald
Reagan will only be at the hotel
for three hours Thursday for a
Republican fund-raiser, weeks
of preparation and planning
have gone into his visit.
The man moist responsible is
the general manager or the
hotel, Randy Guthrie.
Although details change
almost by the hour, some or the
basic preparations included:
-Secret Service agents ar·
rived I ast week to discuss
escape routes with local fire
marshal.
-The background or every
e mployee who will come in con-
tact with the president has been
checked.
-A special agent has routed
every step the president will
take through the hotel. An
alternate plan was drawn.
-Every room that touches
that of the president's has been
reserved by secr et service
agents, including the rooms on
the floor below.
-A special phone with a
direct line to the White Houst'
has been installed in the room
and another near the ballroom
floor.
-Any elev a tor used by the
president will be cleared five
minutes before he boards and
operated manually.
-All employees have been or·
dered to work Thursday, lnclud·
ing those who would normally
have the day off.
-And when the president
leaves, agents will inspect every
piece of trash before it leaves
the room.
It's a job of planning, one that
the 36-year-old hotel manager
relishes. Hardly an hour puses
that some slight arrangement
isn't altered, he sighed.
First, Mrs. Reagan was def·
initely coming. Then she wasnl
and now she might. Preparing
for her visit calls for a separate
<See HOTEL, Page AZ)
·u .S. jets down 2 Libyans
Planes clash over Mediterranean 60 miles off coast
WASHINGTON (AP) -Two
U.S. F-14 jet fighters shot down
a pair of Soviet-built Libyan
SU-22 fighter planes over the
Mediterranean today in a one-
minute clash about 60 nautical
miles off the Libyan coast after
an "unprovoked attack" by the
Libyans, the Defense Depart-
ment said.
None of the Americans ln the
two-man F-l•s was hurt, of·
ficials said. One Libyan pilot
was seen parachuting from his
stricken plane.
Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger told a news con·
ference the attack was clearly
over international waters and
was unanticipated. Libya,
however, considers that its ter-
ritorial rights extend 200 miles
to sea. Libya said it shot down
one of the planes.
Weinberger said the United
States planned no retaliation as
a result or the attack, but said
the naval force to which the
planes are assigned would finish
its planned exercise this after-
noon on schedule.
The Pentagon announced the
incident before dawn and Wein-
berger appeared at the hastily
called news conference later to
read the official statement, which said :
"Two U.S. Navy F-14 aircraft
involved in a previously an-
Dlillly .................. O'o-tl
Western Agricultural Society President Charles Duncan was
swarmed with 3(),000 Italian Bees in a demonstration at UC/
'Killers ' rebutted
Bee expert demonstrates at UCI
By RICHARD GREEN °' .. ....., .........
The scientist who first in-
troduced a strain of aggressive
Afric8Q bees to South America
26 years ago said Tuesday In
Irvine that their northward mi·
gralion can be stopped in
Panama. '
Dr. Warwick Estavan Kerr of
Brazil explained that a "genetic
barrier" can be established In
that country. preventing the
Alricanlzed bees (sometimes ln·
correcUy referred to as Killer
Bees) from spreading into the
continental United States.
The 52-year-old bee expert,
who has been workina with bees
since be wu 8, said Alrfcanbed
beet can be crott·bred with less
a1gres.sive IJtraint.
1'bla metbod would dil&M the
hostile tendenclea of the
African.lied beet to where they
wouldn't be much more vicloua
than tM avera1e bee, Kerr said
at tbe Western A1rlcultu.re COG•
I ereDC9 at UC Irvine.
To demonlt.rate how 'beet can
be easily controlled and are
.·
passive by nature, Or. Norman
Gary of UC Dav1s conducted a
demonstration on a grassy area
on the UCI campus.
He placed a bee-mating scent
on Western Apiculture Society
President Charles Duncan, who
was placed near a swarm of
30,000 bees, which promptly
landed on Duncan.
Duncan, who bore up well
under the demonstration and
wasn't apparently stuns, said
later that bees are "1enUe as lit·
tie girls and nothinc to be afraid of.·•
Kerr said that the a11resalve-
ness of bees Is measured by
moving a small ball ln front of a
hive.
Mott strains of bees take
many mlnutea before they will
atlna the ball, w h ile the
A.frlcanlsed apeclet will deUver
1tlnp within lff0nd1. And the
Afrlcaniled beet wlll deliver
four t.lm• u many ltin8I and
continue 1tlnsln1 evea lf tile ball ta moved IOO meten from the hive, Kerr Hkl.
nounced routine exercise in in·
ternational air space over in-
ternational waters in the south·
central Mediterranean were
attacked by two Libyan SU-22
fighter aircraft.
"After being fired upon, the
F-14s from the aircraft carrier
Nimitz took action in response
and shot down both Libyan
aircraft."
Since the United States and
Libya do not ha ve direct
diplomatic r elations. Wein-
berger said the U.S. protest was
being channeled to the Libyan
government through the Belgian
government.
LIBYA
Ap
LIBYAN PLANES DOWN
Map pinpoints dog fight
Pilot union chief
calls ainvays safe
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
head or the union representing
most of the nation's pilots said
today the air traffic control
system is unequivocally safe
despite the controllers' strike.
John J . O'Donnell, president
of the Air Line Pilots Associa-
tion, said he has received
thousands of calls from pilots
supporting the way the traffic
control system is operating. On·
ly a few expressed concern
about safety, he said.
O'Donnell spoke to reporters a
day after the National
Transportation Safety Board an·
nounced it would investigate the
air traffic control system to de-
termine whether there is a
hazard for air travelers as a re·
s uit of the nationwide con-
trollers' strike.
The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration also announced it
hired a private consulting firm
to examine the safety issue.
"I can say without equivoca·
tion the ATC (air traffic control)
system in this country is safe."
said O'Donnell, whose union
represents 33,000 pilots.
"If it were not safe, we would
be the first to speak out . . and
get it safe," he said.
O'Donnell told reporters the pilot union's executive board
unanimously approved a resolut-
ion Tuesday delcaring the air
lanesareeingsafelyoperated.
He also said be had little hope
that the Reagan administration
and the Professional Air Traffic
Controllers Organization would
get back together in negotia-
tions.
The FAA, smarting from a
barrage or allegations that safe·
ty has been impaired by the
strike. announced Tuesday it
was seeking an independent
analysis of the air traffic control
system.
4 Dana panelists
ousted in recall
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. ....., .........
John McComb, one of four
Dana Point Sanitary District
board members ousted from
office in a recall election
Tuesday. said he would have
been greatly surprised had the
results come out any other way.
"We all expected it," the
Dana Point man s aid in a
telephone interview this
morning. "One way or the other,
it doesn't make a bit of
difference to me," be said.
About 16 percent of the
district's voters turned out
Tuesday to overwhelmingly
recall the four board members.
Here are the unofficial resulta
from the Registrar of Voters
office:
-Earl Hardisty, 973 (for
recall), UM againJt;
-John Schmidt, 978 for, 88
against;
-Angus Smith, 993 for, 78
against;
-John McComb, 983 for, ae
against.
Rlchatd Runge, a clvll
enitneer, replaces Jfardilty wtt.b
9'8 votes; Jame1 Hyde, a water
distrlct cbemi1t, replacea
Schmidt with M5 votea.
L l oyd Woerner, allo a
chemlat, replacea Smith wltb ae
votee. Woerner beat rhal
canclldate Emlly Spara, wbo
r9Celved 8'" vote1 for Smttb••
seat.
'
Fred Roberts, a mechanical
engineer, will replace McComb
after receiving 538 votes. He
garnered more votes than Ann
Kelly who received 441 votes for
the seat. .
<See DANA, Pa1e AZ>
DRllll ClllT lllTHIR
Night and morning low
clouds with partial clear-
ing Thursday afternoon.
Highs 74 to 80. Lows 64 lo
69.
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• • • • • Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Wednnd1y, Augull 10, 1981
Free trip
led to
j ail cell • Frank Barcelona eay1 when hti
1..WH offered a free trip to Puerto
alJarta aboard • Lear Jet, he
• et hia work aalde, left bla
Newport Beach Jaw office and
,..',1went for it."
• .., But the free trip to tbe seaside
;•teac>rt tbwn coat him fjve days In
a tiny, cramped Mexican jail .cell.
He says he shared food and
dothing with accused drug ped-
• cdkrs and waded in water that
... re.overed the steamy lO·by-1.s.foot
cell.
• · Barcelona, a Newport resl
'iknt, and two charter pilot•
~were seized last Thursday when
they attempted to board the
... .Lear Jet and bead home.
·., "We didn't think there was 10· ..: ru to be any problem until two
oUicials walked up to us. Both
...were carrying automatic rifles.
That's when we realized there
was going to be a problem,"
says Barcelona.
He says that the three of them
were interrogated off and on for
the next ten hours -first by
airport officials then by federal
police.
·'They kept mentioning that
we might be charged with at-
tempting to steal an airplane,''
says the attorney. "but they
never charged us with • .anything ...
He says there were up to 28
:iM!rsons crammed in the tiny jail
·~ll and that the prisoners were
Wiven 15 minutes each day for
::exeroise "if you can call it
tbat.''
•'. "The prisoners in there did
.,erytbjng they could for us ...
.earcelona recounts. "They gave
.tlaeir food , their clothing and
,tfleir beds. I was very touched
by that."
, • : He says one prisoner, who he
• ame to know as Carlos, was the
•l>aly person other than the two
charter pilots who s poke
.. English.
··•"This guy had been sentenced
• to eight years in this cell on
some dope charges but he was
"wonderful," the attorney says.
• •1tThere were several others in
the cell who'd been sentenced to
four years for fighting."
• Barcelona, who was back in
•Iris Newport Jaw office today.
: says he's "not going to hold any
. •grudges" agalnst his friend who
.Gffered him the free trip and left
•-Mexico before Barcelona was
arrested.
,-. "It was just very poor plan·
•'Ding," Barcelona says. "I was
, .Dever told what the exact nature
or the trip was."
• • But Barcelona says he doesn't
have the time to sit and fret
•bout things. J•' "lt"s back to business as
'41sual," be explains. "I've been
·gone for five days -that's a lot
'".()f work to catch up on."
• < -By STEVE MARBLE •. •
:;from Page A 1
:!))ANA. • •
Al two candidates' forums
'·fleld prior to Tuesday's voting,
"opponents of the four board
•·-members said the issue was not
· the job the four men did for the
district.
•• But what prompted the
'Organized recall drive was a
Jtension plan adopted by the four
·~eo a year ago last April that ~ iave retiring board members a
· '$500 a month pension.
--Under the plan, each board
ember would receive the
nsion after serving at least
ht years on the panel and
r reaching the age of 65.
1he board members ·argued
ey deserved the pension
use o! the money they saved
sanitary district. Later they
kled to public pressure and
uced the pension amount to
per month.
filth board member, Don
aasen was not on the board
the ill-fated pension plan
as approved and not s ubject to
all vote.
..... ......
"TOUCllf;D BY PRISONft.'RS'
Attomt11 f'rorik Rarrt>loru1
From Page A1
JAILED • • •
covering the turboprop crart..
estimated to be worth $300,000
Liddicote sitid he went to Puerto
Vallarta where he was lo meet
George Thom11en. a pilot who
owns hls own charter bu11lness nt
John Wayne Airport.
Thomsen, a Newport Beach
resident, said he aareed to the
mission as a favor to his friends
at the Santa Ana firm.
Thom se n s aid he then
chartered the Lear Jet and
asked bis friend . attorney
Barcelona, to come along "just
for the heck or it. ..
In Puerto Vallarta, Liddicote
said ~ met Thomsen on the air
field. He said while Thomsen ar-
ranged to have someone inflate
the tires, he grabbed a pair of
bolt cutters and s napped the
chains securing the Piper.
"We kept expecting someone
to try. to stop us," said Llddicote,
"but nothing happened. We just
got the hell out of there.··
But Barcelona and the two
charter pilots. who reportedly
checked in at a local hotel with
plans to leave the next day, had
no such luck. They were arrest·
ed the following day and jailed.
It took five days and assistance
from three attorneys and U.S.
Consular officer Phil Ober to ar-
range for their release.
In retrospect, Liddicote said
he feels badly that the trio of
men were apprehended but
doesn't feel his firm is responsi·
ble. .
"We didn't go roaring down
there like a bunch of pirates set
on ripping off a plane," he said.
"It was our plane. It v;as more
like a repo ssession than
anything."
Plane crash
bodies
recovered
The bodies or two men,
believed to be a Costa Mesa pair
that vanished four months ago in
a s malf airplane bound for
Bishop, have been recovered
from a crumpled fuselage in the
Sierra Nevada.
Offi~ials from the Inyo County
Coroner's orfice in Bishop said
dental charts will be used today
to establish identification.
They said they believe the
bodies are those of 25-year-old
Robert Reed and 26-year-old
Mich'ael Thompson, the two
Costa Me5a men who were last
seen March 19 when they lifted
off from Mam moth Lakes
Airport.
Terry Armentrout, an inspec-
tor for the National Transporta-
tion Board, said ldentification
numbers on the wreckage match
with the Cessna 210 that the men
were flyln~.
He said the wreckage was
spotted Sunday roughly 20 miles
west of Bishop near Mt. Tom.
Kar.Y Sue Thompson, the slater
o f pass enger Michae l
Thompson, said s he was told by
authorities in Bishop that a pair
of bikers first spotted the
wreckage and found pilot Robert
Reed's wallet nearby.
A 'spokesman from the cor-
oner's headquarters in Bl.shop
said a team ol bikers was sent in
Monday noon to recover the
bodies, which he said were so
badly burned that positive iden·
Ufication could not Immediately
be made.
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Western to fight county air ban
w .. tem AlrllDH vl1orou1ly
wlll lat anjl e((ort by Oranae
County sovemment ofllclala to
force It to dlacontinue service at
John Wayne Airport, a company
1pokesman aatd today. •
"We're very adamant about
conUnuin1 ervlce here," Glenn
Bozarth. manafer or preas rela·
tlons, said, n response to
Airport Mana.er Murry Cable's
recommendation to county
supervl&ora that Western be or·
dered to terminate 11ervlce Oct.
1.
C11ble aald he based his recom-
m t1ndation on hi1 belief that
Western has not met the coun·
ty'a oo1a reduction soala for
commercial Jet.a deparUoC from
Oranie County. Supervlaon will
conalder the recommendation
Tu~.
Thoee requirements are de·
tailed In a plan recenUv aP· proved by supervisors to ree·
ulate which carriers serve the
county.
"We a.re in full compliance
with the noise reduction requlre-
m en ts or the access plan."
Bozarth said. "We regret that
the airport manager Is Ignoring
11ome provisions of the plan."
Specifically, Bozarth said, the
pla n contains a ·'special
clrcum1tancH" clau.11 which
W tern official.I beUeve wu de-
slped to provide aome nextblll-
ty In entorcin1 noiae reduction
provl.siona.
Under the plan, air carriers
are rt-Quired to use only new and
quieter Jets at the airport by Oc-
tober 1983. They muat convert at
least 50 percent or their locally
operated flee ts to quieter
aircraft by October 1982.
Four of the five air carriers
authorized to serve Orange
County -AirCal, Republic
Airlines, Frontier Airlines and
Pacific Southwest Airlines -in·
tend to meet the noise reduction
reqwrf'rtien\.s by usln& the new.
less noisy. DC·9 Super 80
AJrCal and Republlc art" U.Sll\i
the ne w aircraft on several
flighta from Orengo County.
Western, however, Intends to
meet the noise reduction re-
q ulrements by giving special
training to Its flight crews.
retrofitting its Boeing 737s with
noise suppression equipment
and by purchasing six Boeing
767s, that Western officials say
will be even quieter than the
Super 80s.
WesJ.ern will take delivery of
the planes in April 1984 , Bozarth
said.
'Spectacular' crime solved
Ex-Irvine officer has key role in kidnap case
By RICHARD GREEN
Of .. Dlilty ...... --Former Irvine police Capt.
Jorry Boyd has been Coronado
chier or police for only about 100
days, but he 's already been
personully instrumental in solv-
ing one of the most spectacular
cr ime cases in the hi11tory of the
20.000-population city near San
Diego. (Related photo AS)
lie und his men recovered a
healthy, 3-year-old girl Monday
night who was kidnapped 10
days ago outside a Coronado
hotel.
HB police hunt
shotgun bandit
Huntington Beach police are
searching for a shotgun-wielding
bandit who allegedly robbed a
local man of his wallet white the
victim was checking his box at
the U.S. Post Office at 6771
Warner Ave.
Police said the victim, a 26·
year-old Huntington Beach resi-
dent, was confronted by a man
with a shotgun at 9:45 p.m. Mon-
day. The gunman demanded the
man's wallet. which contained
$13, then ned.
From Page A1
Posing as a relative of the
girl, Boyd carried out a ren-
dezvous with the alleged kidnap·
per while undercover officers
waited nearby.
Boyd asked the man for a
c igarette . While the man
reached for a s moke, Boyd's men
rushed In and rescued Maria
Martin of Provo, Utah. Chief
Boyd then placed Robert Gene
Edwards, 46. an unemployed
handyman, under arrest on sus-
picion of kidnapping.
Boyd stresses that the solving
of the kidnap case was a team
effort.
For example, he said his men
gathered more than $1,000 out or
their own pockets to serve as
ransom in the case. Even the
Coronado Police Department
vending machines were emptied
of change for use as the ransom.
Boyd said that in the re-
mainder of his career in law en-
forcement, he may neve r
become involved in a case as,
spectacular as this.
"And that's what I hope hap-
pens," he said in a telephone in -
terview.
The 3-year-old Martin girl was
on vacation with her parents,
Marjan and Donald, at the El
Cordova Hotel. She was kid·
napped when she was mom en-
tarily left alone on the rught of
Aug. 8 while her mother got
some groceries.
Monday Martin received a
telephone caU from a man who
demanded $5,000 in ransom and
set up a rendezvous location
Police were on hand when the
call came.
The Coronado officers scraped
up more than $1,000 and headed
tor the rendezvous point, the
parking lot of the old ferry build-
ing.
Some of the undercover of-
ficers were dressed as drunken
sailors and winos, the sort of
people that usually hang around
the old building, according to
police.
Boyd said that more arrests
are expected in the kidnapping
case.
Delly """ -
FORMEH /RV/NE COP BOYD
Now a Coronado hero
Bolsa Chica bill
killed by panel
A bill that would have re-
moved the coastal lowlands of
Bolsa Chica near Huntington
Beach from the jurisdiction of
t h e California Coastal Com-
mission has been killed by a key
Assembly Committee.
The proposal by state ::>en.
Coastal Commission officials
have made preliminary rulings
that 1,200 acres of the lowl and
a r ea is a natura l wetlands
habitat for wildlife to be protect·
ed from development.
HOTEL PREPARATION • • • Paul Carpenter, D·Cypress.
would have opened the door for
de velopment or the 1,600-acre
Bolsa Cruea, located on the in-
1 and s ide of Pac ifi c Coast
Highway , south o r Warner
Av enue.
The Assembly Committee on
Energy and Natural Resources
defeated the proposal, SB493 by
a 6·4 vote Tuesday.
The committee unanimously
granted an appeal by lobbyist
a nd former legislator John Knox
t o reconside r the b ill if
Carpenter res ubmits it at a
future date
set of security plans by the
secret service.
"No, they don't get a room
with a view," Guthrie said with
a s mile. "They get rooms that
are secure."
Since the assassination attempt
on Reagan's life last spring,
Guthrie says he's noticed that the
secret service has become even
moreprotecUve.
"'I'd say that the White House
r eally bows to the secret
service's wishes.'• said Guthrie.
Security is so stringent that. if
the president wants a couple of
eggs, hl s personal steward will
select them himself from the
kitchen's stock of say 300, said
Guthrie.
A rule forbidding solicitation
will keep any demonstrators
from entering the hotel with
signs, he added.
"The starf is very excited,"
* * * From Page A1
• • •
r e presenting districts
throughout the state.
State senators who will appear
Include John Schmitz, R-
Newport Beach and John
Briggs, R-Fullerton, and seven
others.
Two of Orange Count y's con-
gressmen, Robert Badham, R-
N ewport Beach, and William
Dannemeyer, R-Fullerton also
are on the list of guests.
The president, who currently
is staying at the Century Plaia
Hotel in Los Angeles, where a
similar reception was held Mon-
day night, wUI travel to O~ange
County by helicopter. He ts ex-
pected to land . at th~ Tustin
Marine Corps A1r Station then
take a short cut ride to the Costa
Mesa hotel.
Stu Spen ce-r, a longtime
Reagan political s trategist, will
Introduce the President to those
attending the reception. Reagan
will dellver brief remarks, but is
not scheduled to stay for the
duration of the aHair.
While the Republlcans mingle
inside the hotel, a coalition of
demonstrators wiU gather out-
side to set up a soup line to pro-
test wbat they say ls t.be Reagan
administration's plan to in·
crease defense spending by
m aklng cuts in social service
program.t.
Those operating the line will
Include the Alliance fo r
Survival, a group opposed to
nuclear power and weapona;
Le1al Ald Society: Oran1e Coun·
ty Demoeratlc Central Commit-
tee: Santa Ana NelS)lborbood
AaaoclaUon; Sierra Club, aod
lb• Ol'anfe County ltnriroamen·
tat Ooallt.loa •
No cbar1e for tbe ~p. ac·
cordb.11 to a apolretman for the
protf.ltinC 1roup1.
said Guthrie. ''There's only one
president and what are tbe
chances of serving a presi-
dent?"
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Former Olymplc medalist
Brvce Jeaaer &tarted work
•• a •uett 1\ar on "CHIP1''
•• n aotiaUonJ continued to
determine whetb r Erik
E1trada wlll return to the
NBC aeries.
JtMer will portray ~ new
motorcycle officer lo the
Callfomla Hl1hway Patrol,
aald an MOM spokesman.
Jenner was listed aa 1&
"special gue1t star" or
"1uest performer" but may
appear on six shows or more.
Jenner is an NBC sports
personality and an expert
motorcyclist.
Former President Jimmy
Carter, who dismissed An·
drew Young from his post as
U.N. ambassador, taped pro-
motional radio spots boosting
Young's bid for mayor of
Atlanta.
Prince CC>Mtantijn , foreground. and Pnnce Johan F'riso of the
Netherlands behind him try to cover cameras with their hands.
while mi/fed at scores of photographers awaiting them on first
day of school at The Hague
Young represented Atlanta
in Congress prior to Carter's
election and, Carter said on
the tape. he gave up that post
because "l needed him to
s erve our country at the
United Nations and in my
cabinet."
Real Maria von Trapp gets ovation
State Sen. Alan Robbins,
recently acquitted of several
charges of having sex with
minors, is considering selling
the rights to his story for
book or movie purposes .
Baroness Marta von Trapp
received a standing ovation
from the first·night audience
at "The Sound of Music," the
most expensive musical ever
presented in the British
capital.
The 74·year-old baroness,
whose book about her real·
lire escape from the Nazis
during World War II inspired
the musical. walked onto the
stage at the end of the show.
"l enjoyed it very much.
The cast is wonderful," she
said in a television interview
later.
According to the pro-
ducers, the musical cost
nearly $1.4 million, including
$12,740 for the wedding
clothes worn by Maria and
Baron von Trapp. British
singer Petula Clark made
her stage debut as Maria. the
role made famous on film by
Julle Andrews.
In a telephone interview,
Robbins said he has had
"several offers" for the
rights to his story. pre·
s umably for a book or movie.
Former Deputy Secretary
of State Warren Cbrlstopber
has been elected a director of
Los. Angeles-based First In·
terstate Bancorp.
Actor <;harlton Heston appU:iuds Presi~ent and Mrs. Reagan following their arrival at a /u~=
reception at the Century Plaza hotel in· Los Angeles this week.
Storm aims at Carolinas
'Dennis' given little chance of becoming hurricane
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, August 19. 1981 -Advisory panels axed
I Suf}ervisors abolish 2 commissions in economy move
By GLENN SCOTI' o1 .. ....., ..........
The ax has fallen on two ad·
vliory aroups formed during the
1970s to help set pollcln for
Oranae County.
The county Board or
Supervisors. In separate votes.
did away with the 19-member
Citizens' Direction Finding Com-
mission and the 11-member
Delinquency Prevention Com-
mission.
Board Chairman Ralph Clark,
who suggested the cuts, said
abolishing the two groups will
save the county $158,000 a year
In stalf salaries and other ex-
penses.
He said continuln1 the com· missions is "a luxury we can do
without, especially considering
the other pressing demands on
our general fund."
The Citizens' Direction Find·
ing Commission was created in
1970 to aid in producing a new
county General Plan.
The group later worked on
other projects suggested by the
aupervbon and eventually U ·
aumed a role of looldn1 at lon1·
ran1e plannJna lmpUcationa. TM Dellnquenc)' PrevenUon
Comml11lon ~1an lo 1978 to
coordin ate countywlde pro·
1rams aimed at keeplnc adoles
centl off the 1treets. But
s upervisors tacitly
acknowledged Tuesday that the
group never took a leadership
role and Clark claimed that its
duties are better handled by
other agencies.
The supervisors voted unan·
imously to do away with the
direction finding commission,
and 4·1, with Thomas Riley dis-
senting, to abolish the delinquen-
cy commission. Riley snjd the
group saves the county more
than it costs in preventing social
problems.
The commissions will cease to
exist on Oct. l. Supervisors
agreed to place five staff mem-
bers in the delinquency com-
mission in other county positions
and as ked the Count y Ad ·
ministrative Office lo figure a
way tor the Youth Advf Board to tit Into co ty
framework.
The £roup had report o
the delinquency commlaslon.
In related action Tuesday, the
supervisors air~cd to tn.tJlftlt.e
an annual review or all ccMinty
advisory boards during aumller
budget hearings. ~
The recommendation C"a'm e
from Supervisor Bruce
Nestande, who said the g~s
often require hidden cosi. in
staff time and tend to becolde a
burden to the government.
"Clearly. for many reasoDI, it
is easier to create panels ~ lt
is to dissolve them," Nestande
s aid. •')
By conducting an annual re·
vi ew, the supervisors can bdtt.er
administer the advisory boards,
Nestande said. ~,
The supervisors asked lheCad·
ministrative office to suggeit
methods for implementinf' an
annual "sunset clause " a~for
an inventory of existing cormnit·
tees. 1 ~ ,.
Father arrested
in baby theft try
Airport
panel
I'
...
'too slow'~ ... A man put on probation after
he tried to sell his baby daughter
in an Orange County restaurant
has been arrested again for try·
ing to steal the child from the
Louisiana foster home where
she was placed.
Arraignment was set for today
for the father, Randy Gordon
Wilson, 29, who faces charges of
kidnapping his 4-month-old
child, carrying a concealed
weapon and aggravated assault
with a tractor he threatened to
drive into the foster family's
house.
Authorities in Franklin
Parish. La., said that on July 27
Wil s on , his mother and
15· year-old brother allegedly
stole a tractor about 40 miles
from the home of baby
Kathleen's maternal aunt who
had been given custody of the
child by Orang e County
authorities. WtJson drove the tractor onto
the porch and demanded the
child, saying be would smash
the tractor into the house if the
foster mother did not tum over
the child, according to sherifrs
spokeswoman Sybil Norris.
Minutes after t hey left the
house. a tractor was spotted
driving in a nearby town. and
police arrested Wllson, who
carried a machete-type knife in
his belt, said Ms. Norris.
The baby 's 16·year-old
mother, Mary, is believed to be
li ving in Mississippi after she
lost the fight early this summer
to get custody of Kathleen.
Although Wilson was ordered
to stay away from his daughter
under terms of his probation,
Orange County social workers
said he headed straight for
Louisiana after he was released
from Orange County Jail. He
had been con victed of child
endangering after trying to sell
the baby to diners at a Mission
Viejo restaurant on June 1.
R esettleme nt ey~
ATLANTA <AP) -The U.S.
Catholic Conference Is scram-
bling to handle the resettlement
of more than 300 Cuban refugees
ordered released from a U.S.
penitentiary by a federal judge.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. H UMPHRIES
Cutif11td G~molo11i1t. AGS
3 TONS OF ROCK
for an ounu of gold
The romantic old scene of a
grizzly prospector digging
nuggets our of a hillside with a
pick and s hovel was great for
movies, but it just isn't done
that way nowadays. Almoet all
of the world's gold comes from
as deep as two and a ball miles
down in South Africa's mines .
Men go down in elevators each
m orning to drill holes in
desienated spots on the face or
"slope" of the working surface.
It's bot, dirty work. After t.he
holes are drilled, dynamite ls
inserted In the holes and the
men come back to the surface.
Each man's hardhat ia
numbered. and the dynamite la
not triggered until each hardhat
is placed in a deslsnated rack,
sl1nifytn1 that all men are out
or the mine. After the blut,
another abilt ot men 1oes down
to load the 1old·beartna ore into
undercround tra~n• wblcb
shuttle It to elevatora and '-" to
the 1urlace. The ON la cnllbed
and about an ounc. of told la
extracted from each thNe tom
of ore. The roclt la CJ"Uabed to a
Powder and chemlcall1 tre1ted
to aepaute the 1otd from the rock.
Diiiy ................
ARRAJGNfrf ENT TODAY
Randy Gordon Wilson
OC student
helps save
baby girl
RIVERSIDE <AP) -A baby
girl who was born with the aid of
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
after her mother died in a traffic
accident was in "very, very
critical" condition today, a nurs-
ing supervisor said.
It was not immediately known
if Baby Girl Ceja had suffered
brain damage in the Sunday
ni ght ordeal.
Meanwhile, Lauri Rush. the
21 -year-old lifeguard who ap-
plied the CPR to the dying
mother, sajd she was driving to
a farewell party for her sister
when she saw the wreckage Sun-
day.
The University of California
senior and another passerby,
Christopher Huscher, 19, a stu·
dent at Christ College in Irvine,
both stopped their cars and
became partners in a lifesaving
drama.
Al least three members ofdhe
O rang e County Boa rd of
Supervisors are concerned .lflat
a blue ribbon committee for.med
lo examine possible sites (or a
regional airport may not be .ap-
proaching its tas k rast enouata.
"The committee 's not moving
as expeditiously as possi~."
d eclared S uper visor BJ>Dce
Nestande during consideration
of a request to name ll?im
Strader of the Koll Compey.
N e wport Be ac h , and Don
Chris tesen, of the Christeaen
Company. Laguna Hills, lo· the
committee. .
The names were submitt.e«I as
re placements for J . Robert
Fluor, president of Fluor Corp ..
and Donald Yockey. president of
Defense Electronics Operations
of Rockwell International, who
declined to serve . !' The committee was forrrMd in
March, but has onJy met once. lt
is scheduled to meet again s.i>t.
2 , following an Aug ... 27
helicopter tour of possible 11it.es
for a regional airport that \Wlllld
serve the county 's long-tr_aul
air travel needs. .•
Board Chairman Ralph Clark,
in response to Nestande's ~m
ment. said concern over the. •P-
pa rent delays was "foremost.I.' in
the minds of committee mem-
bers. r:
Formation of the blue ribbon
committee was authorized when
s upervisors approved the-iJ75
million mas ter plan for.;Te·
development of John Wa1ne
Airport. At that time, board
~embe!'S said the Cfi>Unty must find a site for a new airport I.bat
CC?uld handl~ the county's lilflg·
d istance air travel reqt· e -
ments, as well as shoulder me
of the short·baul burden ow
placed on John Wayne.
Thus far, the committee .-U
been reviewing regional airpprt
site studies conducted by ,,pie
Southern California Association
of Government's Aviation W~rk
Program Committee. Long
Beach ·Los Angeles Harl>9r,
Camp Pendleton and San~o
Canyon east of Orange ei~r
have or are being considere9.; as
potential sites (or such a facijity.
MEM8!f' AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
l823 NEWPORT 81.\10.. COSTA ME5.4.
33 VBAAS IN THE SAME LOCATION
l1nt1A"'9'.rb1d-Matt~ Ctlef'ge PHONE ~t
H/f Orange Cout DAILY PILOT'/Wednetday, Augu1t 18, 1981
AP ........
HIGK-WATER STROLL A couple walk through flooded
parking lot of a s hopping plaza in Homestead. Fla .. after
tropical storm "Dennis" dumped more than 13 inches of
rain on the area in a 24-hour period Tuesday.
Broadway revives
'My Fair Lady;'
By JA V SHA RB UTT
NEW YORK CAP> -"My
Fair Lady.'' one of Broadway's
most praised musicaJs, is back.
So is Rex Harrison. And young
Nancy Ringham, hastily upped
from understudy to star, has her
biggest-ever break in theater.
lt should be a happy occasion,
this revival of Lerner and
Loewe's 1956 hit, a hit. that ran
2,717 performances and made a
star of another young unknown.
Julie Andrews -the first Eliza
DtpPliWe lo Harrison's haughty
HFY Higgins . But there's bad
neiJIM.
k •s not just the throat ailment
th•t forced Britain's Cheryl
Ktnhedy -who was to play
Elka to withdraw from the
re"'val 's 12-week run a few days
before the show's premiere here
Tuesday night.
Nor is it just that Miss
Ringham, her American un-
derstudy who now stars as
Eliza, does n 't bring much
sparkle to the coveted role, onJy
competence, a good voice and an
uneven Cockney accent.
No, the major problem is the
revival itself. It's oddly fl at,
tepid and ordinary except in
three respects:
-The c ommandi n g ,
masterful stage presence of
Harrison, robust in voice and
movement despite his 73 years.
-The twinkly charm of a tiny
92-year-old English wonder.
Cathleen Nesbitt, back in her
small but engaging originaJ role
as Professor Hi ggins' sly old
mpther.
f--The brilliant, eye-pleasing
costumes and sets of Cecil
Beatdh and Oliver Smith, the
respective creators of same for
the origin al "Lady," a
melodious adaptation of Shaw's
"Pygmalion.''
You enter this silver an-
nivel;'Sary edition, hoping the old
magic's still there. You exit
wondering if. after nearly a year
on tour. the thing's just out of
gas. It looked like that at a Mon-
day preview.
Sure , Higgin s. the
aristocratic, petulant phoneti-
cian, still takes that bet from
good-natured Col. Pickering
(Jack Gwillim) and transforms
the proud, ignorant Cockney
flower girl named DoolitUe into
an elegant, well-spoken beauty
toasted by upper-crust London.
Once again, he grows ac-
customed to her face and inex-
plicably succumbs to love that
starts when the feisty lass con-
quers the phrase, "The rain in
Spain stays mainly in th e
plain."
And again, there's that fine
score, be it Eliza erupting into
"I Could Have Danced All
Night ,·' her would-be beau
<Nicholas Wyman) crooning
"On the Street Where You live"
or her happy-go-lucky wastrel
father <Milo O'Shea, wasted
here) carrying on "With a Little
Bit of Luck."
But little of the show. directed
by Patrick Garland and choreo-
graphed by Crandall Diehl,
seems spontaneous or fresh. It
drags, lacks energy, as if the
players stayed too long at this
particular fair.
No unity
• • 10 price
of crude
GENEVA, Swlt.Hrland (AP>
-OPEC'• president Hid today
more oblltaclea have cropped up
at the oU cartel's emer1ency
meeUna on restortns rrice uni·
ty, and Veneiuela'a ol minltter
said he doubts the mlnlat.en can reach a bindtns declalon.
"There are problems, more
than we viauall1ed," the presi-
dent, Indonesian Oil Minl1ter
Subroto, sa1d. "The mountain•
are higher and the rapid.a are
deeper than we thought." He did
not elaborate.
Venezuela WH ln1i11tln1 on a
base price or $36 for • '2·1allon
barrel of crude oil, whUe SaudJ
Arabia, the blneat producer ln
the Organization of Petroleum
Exporflng <.:ountriea, aald lt
would so no hlser than ._,.,
Sheik Ahmed Zaki Vamanl.
the Saudi oil min later. aald
Tuesday alter two day1 of prt1-
llminary negoUatlona, that a uni·
fled price formula could be
worked out. But he lnalated he
"If the others . ac-
cept $36 . a barrel,
we'll have a de-
cision.''
would agree to boost his base
price of $32 by no more than $2,
and even that "would be very
hard" to accept.
"We are happy with $32," he
said. He added that If $34 was
agreed on1 it must be "frozen for
a long penod of time."
Venezuelan Oil Minister Hum-
berto CaJderon Berti was equal-
ly adamant that his government
would not reduce its base price
of $36. He sajd Venezuela can
sell all the oil it wants to at that
price even in today's glutted
market.
"If the others accept $36 a bar-
rel," he said, ·•we'll have a de-
cision. If not there won't be a de-
cision.··
OPEC prices presently range
from Saudi Arabia's $32 a barrel
to $40 charged by African pro-
ducers for top-quality crudes.
Most of the countries charge
about $36. But Saudi Arabia's
daily production of more than 10
million barrels is more than 40
percent of OPEC's output and
both reduces the average price
and maintains the oil glut as a
depressant on prices.
Calderon Berti said he favors
selling base prices in a range
from $.14 to $36, with differen-
tials for top-quality crudes of
about $2. This would lower the
ceiling price to $38.
Yamaru declared such a two-
tier plan unacceptable.
Despite the apparent standoff,
some ministers expressed con-
fidence t he meetin g would
achieve the price unity that has
eluded the cartel for two years.
Mana Saeed Olaiba of the Unit-
ed Arab Emirates said he
believed chances for a com-
promise were good.
Impetus for the special con-
ference, which may last into
Thursday, was the persistent
surplus of 2 million to 2.5 million
barrels a day on the interna-
tional oil market. The glut has
'exerted downward pressure on
prices and slashed the revenues
of Libya, Nigeria, Algeria and
other countries that charge
OPEC's highest prices.
lf~ney motive for bombing
I
RENO (AP> -Money, not re-
v«!J)ge , drove a losing California
g•mbler to bomb the Lake
T4hoe casino where he was once
a ~oddled guest, the federal at•
twoey prosecuting the case s~s. And authorities feared be
w1>_uld try again.
~ohn Birges Sr., two of bis
s~ and three others were in-
d~ted Tuesday by a federal
grand jury in the extortion-b~blng of Harvey's Resort
H t.el·Casino last Aug. 27.
e sons, James, 19, and John
J '-. ~. may be tre ated lllhtlY ~cause they cooperated in the
~veatlgation of their father,
d s<!ribed as the ringleader of
$3 million extortion plot, said
Kane, assistant U.S. at·
, on Tuesday. ·
ue1t worker'
lan critici~ed
MEXICO CITY <AP> -Mex·
'1 bi11e1t labor federation
1 lubed out •••inst the U.S.· "111eat worker" pro.
am. aaytnc it will enslave a
~a1t number of Mexleao
I bonn for exploltaU. ln the
iUted StatM. TIM federation ti ukin1 UM
vernment to oppose the
qan adm.lnlstntlon plan on
owtdt It •ould le•afise the
cond claa1 1tatu" ol un-
umented Mmcan Jabonn ln
Ualted S&ata. A "II.mt.to
LIMI People'' by the Maican
Workers Confederation, was
pub~hed Tuesday by Mexican
newspapers.
Polish readers . muuu newspaper
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -A
two-day strike by union printen
kept. the official Communlat
press from reaching Warsaw
streeta today, but the govern-
me nt insisted its two maln
dailies bad been published.
Other major cities allo were
reported without new1paper1,
but. local editions appeared in
Bydpzcz and Szciecln ln de-
fiance of the strike, aald olftclala
of Solidarity, the Independent
labor federaUoo.
lranian1 due
gunboat retumt
PARIS CAP) -The leader ol
a band of anU-Kbometnl Ira·
nlana who hUaeMd an lraalan 1unbOllt Jut week m..t today
wlt.h Freoch nHaJ autllortdee at
the Medherraaean port of
Toukln to dilcuet 1lvta1 up dM
•easel, Fontp lllalster a.ude
CHrMoa ··-··· Cbe181CJD aald the llC).foot ....
boat Tabanin would b9 returned
to the Iranian •ovemment II tt
WU turrmdered. He Hid tile
poMlb6.ltty ol u1lum for the hi·
Jack1rs was beln1 studied,
althou-" Iran'a forelp mlnltter
" •
warned against t heir being
given refuge.
Hinckley moved
to Quantico
WASHINGTON (AP) -J ohn
W. Hinckley Jr., charged with
attempting to assassinate Presi-
dent Reagan , h as been
transferred to a Marine brig
near Washington following com-
pletion of psychiatric test.lng lo
North Carolina.
Ju stice Department
spokesman Tom DeCair said the
suspect, accompanied by U.S.
marshals, made the 85-minut.e
heUcopter trip Tuetday to the
Marine bue at Quantico, Va.
from the Federal Correctional
lnatitutioa at Butner, N.C.
Bani-Sadr O~'d
claim falae?
AUVERS SUR OISE, France
CAP) -Former Iranian Preti·
dent Abolbuaan Bani-Sadr baa
Hid he wu 1ranted ofllclal
permiaaion to em1rrate to the
U nited Stat.ea but decided
•la.inst it. ·•t don't vef)' mueb
Uk• Mr. Rea1an, you know," be
1ald.
In Waabln1ton, tbe State
Depertment on 'had~called Banl&ldt'a claim " falte,
and a U.S. offtclal wbo ed not
to be ldentlfted de1crtbed it u
.. borwub.''
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Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wedne1day, Augu1t 19, 1981 H/f
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Japan to restrict fruit imports
So~ states renew calls for California produce quarantine due to med/ Ly
8 7 Tiiie AH OClltecl Prell
J apan said ll would be&ln
retlrictine imports of California
fruit today, fearing a fruit fly ln·
feat ation would be carried
across the Pacific, and stale
leeislatora began hinting of sup-
por t for "retaliatory trade
restrictions.'·
As the Japanese boycott went
into effect, several stales re·
n e wed calls fo r a domes tic
quarantine of all California pro·
duce susceptible to the Mediter·
ranean fruit fly.
Texas riled s uit Tuesday
against the U.S. Department of
Agriculture to force a total ban,
saying the fruit and vegetables
are trucked through Texas to the
Southeast.
And in Florida, another round
of aerial spraying of malathion
began today near downtown
Tampa, not far from where fiv e
medflies were found, and more
was planned for Thursday. The
area is just west of Florida's
lucrative citrus belt. State of
flcials have blamed California
for the infestation.
Japan's agricultural ministry,
fearing the fruit fly would
s pread to the Orient, said It
would restrict all citrus and
o ther fle s hy f ruit from
Ca lifornia as of today. No
restrictions, however, have been
placed on fruit loaded for ship·
ment to Japan before today.
Japan is the largest foreign
buyer of California produce.
Last year, it imported about $120
m lllton in products that are
potential hosts for the med.fly
Gray Davis, Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. ·s chief of staff, said
Tuesday Brown told Japanese
Ambassador Yoshio Okawara
that although Brown opposes
trade restrictions, there 1s
s trong sentim e nt among
California legislators for re ·
taliatory restrictions on
Japanese products if the boycott
were imposed.
No specific legis lation was
mentioned by Brown to the
Japanese. Davis added
Japan's move comes more
than 14 months into Cali fornia's
battle against the medny, which
ca n attack more than 200
va r ieti es of fr uits and
vegetables.
Although the state has
s pl'""ayed more than 700 square
miles with malathion, imposed
quarantines and s pent $56
million to fight the insect. the fly
has conltnued to spread Last
week, 1t was discovered m the
state's riC'hest fruit-growing
area, the San J oaquin Valley.
State officials fear other na·
lions may follow Japan's lead
South Korea, Taiwan a nd the
island of Yap already have im·
posed sweeping embargoes or
Californi a produce, but none ls a
maJOr market for the state.
Okawara met Tuesday in
Washin gton with Deputy
Secretary of State William Clark
on Japan's embargo, and Presi·
dent Reagan's press spokesman,
Larry Speakes. said in Los
Angeles the USDA had tned to
persuade Japanese offi cials to
hm1 t the boycott
A hearing is scheduled Satur-
day m U.S District Court m
Dallai. on the suit hied by Texas
Attorney General Mark White
against the USDA to force it to
quarantine the entire state of
C<i lifornia and fumigate aJI pro.
duce bound from California to
Texas.
Brown claims 'demagoguery' C r ime fight er
fin d s p lan SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. says the
"demagoguery" of Republicans
calling for his impea chmeot is
t h reate n ing Ca l ifornia
agricultur e as much as the
Mediterranean fruit fly.
"Our medny project is being
run well and we're getting at
that medfly just as fast as possi·
ble," the Democratic governor
said Tuesday.
Pa role op posed
LOS ANGELES IAP> The
county Board of Supervisors
adopted a motion Tuesday op·
posing the scheduled 1984 parole
of convicted assassin Sirhan
Sirhan
$3 m illion award
LOS ANGELES <AP> -An in·
surance company that delayed
settling a $30,000 claim in 1977
because of an alleged company
policy against blacks and Jews
has been ordered by a jury to
pay $3.25 million to two women.
The Superior Court jury de·
cided Tuesday the 20th Century
Insurance Co. must make the
award to Carol Whitmore. 32.
and her mother. Clara, 60. who
sued the Woodland Hills. Calif.
company two years afte r it
failed to settle their claim for an
auto accident
Re ag an move hit
LOS ANGELES IAP> The
board of the Screen Actors Guild
has received a strongly-worded
r ecommendation urging that
President Reagan be stripped of
his gwld membership because of
his "union busting·• act1v1ty
no det err ent
LOS ANGELES <A P 1 -Alex
Bookston, an irate j e weler
whose suburban s tore was
robbed six times m two years
before he launched a tough
cr1 me proposal las t month,
found his plan to mete out stiff
prison sentences hasn't scared
away burgl ars
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ABDUCTED GIRL OK .Maria ~fartan 3. sib \\1th her
mother. Marjan. an Coronado after being fn'ed unharmed
b)' ~u~pected kidnapper Robert Edwa rd~ of San Diego,,.
Politl' rL•sc ued the girl and arrested Edwards late M onda~·
night at the San Diego Ba) Ft·rr~· Landing The girl. from:;
Prom. L'tah. had been abduct NI Aug 8 "hi l e ht•r part•nt~
chet·kcd into a \'atat1on holl'I
Jury chosen in Malib u ~}
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LOS ANGELES IAP1
After brieny lestmg a
f o u r · m o n t h, rec r u 1 t
training program. the
Police Department will
return to a program
lasting six months. Chief
Daryl Ga l es sai d
recruits had difficulty in
achieving physical fit-
ness and self-defense re-
quirements.
A few weeks ago. two teen·
agers broke through the store's
bac·k wall at 2 a .m . scooped up
S5,000 worth of items, but met
with the law. "As they <the
burglars> were exiting, there
stood seven beautiful cops with
their guns drawn ," Bookston
said Tuesday "They had trig·
gered an alarm to police squad
cars."
C/\L/\lJASAS. Cahf I AP>
Jury S(·lcction was completed in
Malibu Municipal Court for the
trial of the first of several hun
dred people who have been
charged with sunbathing in the
nude on county beaches
David Kl•stenbaum . an al
torney for thl· Clothing Opllona•
Society. said more than 700 nude
!.unbathers have been arrested
!-to far this summer and that the
<;oc1cty probably will represent
most of them as soon as they are
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last year unsuccessfully ran as
Republican candidate for the
U S. Senate, are currently em·
broiled in a controversy over
whose crime deterrent measure
would cost most.
Rita Brown. who was arrested
in Malibu in June. goes on trial
today before Judge Goodwin
Brown following Tuesday's jury
selection. She faces a max.imum
fine of $500 and six months 1n
jail if convicted.
charged '
"We are r('presentmg 250 peo.·
pie but we·re being deluged w1fl
requests and I just can't k~p
track of ho~ many people ~·
are defending anymore," lie
said.
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olnising' writer aiaed by Mailer now on run
NEW YORK (AP ) -Jack Henry Abbott WH
tout ot lbe town'• literary tel ]uat a month
o, an untrained wrjter who'dr.arlayed 1 hellllh
Umt> behlnd b1rt lnto an ace aimed book and a ml•lnt life.
Today Abbott 11 on the run, poulbly ln Mexico. Ina lo dod1e a murder char1e, t.ryln1 to hlde letter J, A, C. K that are tattooed on the four
, .... or his left hand.
Hla wrltin1 since mld-July aeema to have been
ited lo two letters malled lo hla slater ln Salt
ke City, namlng her recipient of roya!Ue1 from
the Belly or the Beul,·• a vivid collection of
ters Abbott wrote to author Norman Mailer
ut prison life.
Police say that on July 18, slx weeks after he
s moved from a utab prison lo a Manhattan
llway house, Abbott araued with a waiter. They
pped out to the sidewalk, where the waller waa
ifed &nd killed. I
Since then, Mailer, the man who discovered
bott, helped him get hls letters published, wrote
letter to his parole board and gave him a job ln
w York, has refused to discuss the caae.
Mailer is "still unwilling to talk about it. I
nk that unwillingness will be permanent," Scott
redith, literary agent for Mailer and Abbott,
d Monday.
"He's just heartsick. He's so distressed about
this turned out," Meredith said of the Pulitzer
·ze-winning writer, who is spendlna August in
eine.
Mailer has been alternately criticized for ig·
lng or glamorizing Abbott's record of violence,
ich began with reform school at age 14 and
minated with a conviction in 1966 for killing a
low inmate. Abbott is now 37.
"The press is mad at Norman because he
n't talk about this," said an associate who
ed not lo be identified. "And they have a right
be. He shouldn't have crawled into a cocoon like
s. especially since he's usually so open."
The detective supervising the manhunt said
bolt would be caught eventually. He has spent
but 10 months of his life since age 14 in custody,
d "he is fundamentally incapable of coping in
e society." said Detective William Majeski.
"He's a survivor," Majeski conceded. "But
l was in prison. In New York he had trouble
m the start."
Majeski said that although Abbott never
owed signs or paranoia or violence to Mailer or
redith, he was unable to deal with routine mat-
rs.
Meredith said he was shocked by the knifing.
"Even when we had small business disagree-
ments he was mild, pleasant and gentle. There
was never the slightest indication or a tendency
toward violence," he said. "I would have walked
down any street with Jack, and I can't say that for
all my clients."
When Ab.boll was in prison. Meredith, Mailer
a nd Random House editor Eroll McDonald wrote
letters to his parole board, praising his writing.
f. others say that was not why he wap granted
ole. effective Aug. 25, and moved to a halfway
se in the interim.
Lawyers with the Prisoners' Rights Project at
federal prison in Marion. Ill .. say Abbott made
~
raham may
vert deficit
CHARLOITE, N.C. (AP> -Evangelist Billy
:r aham says 1981 has been a bad year financially,
but donors have been so
generous that he hopes to avert
a year·end deficit.
Graham said the problems
his Minneapolis·based religious
group races are largely caused
by rising costs. He said earlier
a deficit of $2.5 million in May
could reach S6 million by the
end of 1981.
In July, Graham issued a
AHAM hand·wrilten appeal to sup-
rters asking for "your daily prayer and the most
nerous gift you can send to meet this
ergency."
Graham said the response has been good and,
th budget cuts. the deficit has been reduced.
"H the present giving ... continues," he said,
it is projected this deficit could be eliminated by
· year's end."
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a deal: ln return for crltJcl1ln1 pr11oner•' lawyera
at Marlon and recant101 a story about beln1
tortured by 1u1rd1 there, he would be tent back to
Utah at.ate prlton, where he could aeek parole on
1tatechar1ea.
The priJon lawyers Imply -and federal of·
nctal1 deny -Abbott wu released early becauae
he char•ed the lawyers with encoura1ln1 an In·
mate work 1trlke.
"You'll have to draw your own conclusions,
but until he taiked to them. he waa not 1ettln1
out," 1ald JacqueUne Abel, a staff lawyer who had
represented Abbott.
Capt. Thomas Bona, director of the maximum
security urut at the Utah prison, told a reporter he
opposed Abbott's release.
"Abbott was a dan1erous individual who
should be atven a re-hearing for parole in two
• years," Bona aald of hJI r Un11 at th• tlme. "
His attitude , hl• d meanor Indicated p1ycboais."
"In the Belly of the Beut" ha1 coot Into Ill
third prlnUna and 1houJd um It.I author at leut
$250,000 when forei&n aalea are lncluded. Meredllb
uld. Abbott had been paid about tlt,000, most of
which went for lawyers' fee..
Meredith said It was too early to determine the
crime'• errect on salea.
"People have said thla ls areal putftlclty, but
we're very nervous about that. It could be people
will walk away from the book," he aald.
On whether he remains Abbott's agent,
Meredith said. "Well, I'd like to hear his side
before I answer. But I s uppose I am.
"I think he's 1one for 1ood. He won't come
back. He can't. He's a 1reat Went. but it was a
horrible crime.•·
It's new. It's be1&
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PEKING <AP >
Some Chinese chlldnn
au rrer painful dlt·
· crlmlnatlon for not be·
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to a maJor newspaper
complalned.
The letters to the
People's Dally aareed
with the policy of en·
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have only one child to
help c urb population
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c : Summer program teaches juniors the ropes, er, lines
Learnin1 to ull isn't all
s smooth sailing.
l Just uk the 80 sailors between
t 8 and 18 years old aboard S.foot
t Naples Sabots at Bahia Corin-
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t As part of the club's junior
1 summer sailing pro1ram, they
1 have learned the skllls or the sea
as well as "sea language."
1 In the first few minutes of
• class, it becomes very clear that
1 a sheet is not a sail, but rather a
' line (rope) that trims the sail
, and that a halyard is another
line (rope) that raises and
lowers the sail.
Also, the head C as opposed to
1 the head,on a larger boat which
is the bathroom), tack and clew,
the luff, leach and foot are all
parts of a sail.
Terminology comes in handy
as the young students hop in
their small sailboats and take
·off across the bay, pursued by
an instructor in a motor boat
with a loud hailer for correcting
sailing techniques and encourag-
ing safety anoat.
Besides Red Cross swimming
tests, boat maneuvering and
maintenance, the program also
emphasizes good
sportsmanship, caring and shar-
ing.
Sabots vying
Udo Ille Y acllt Clab 11 laoetla&
the Ju.alor Sabot National.I la
Ne~ Bay this week. HaU ol
the 1allora ID the re1at'a ol 151
boat1 are from the Balboa·
Newport Fleet.
Tbe spomorlD1 Naple1 Sabot
Association ls coadact1D1 qaall·
fylD& races today ID tile mala
turning baala east of Lido Isle to
1pllt tbe conte1tanu into com·
petlttve ftlgbta.
Flnal races will start Tllun-
day and run through Friday UD·
tU trophies are presented at I
p.m. at the clubhouse. For dally
results, see the Sports pa1es.
Invitational races have been
s ponsored on Wednesdays and
Fridays by BCYC. Balboa,
Newport Harbor, Lido Isle and
South Shore yacht clubs.
Competition and cooperation
among clubs reached a new high
this summer. The BCYC volun·
leers responsible for this suc-
cess were headed by Jan Cassel,
Joan d'Ange lo, Emily Tos h.
Mary Fryer. Pea Pernick and
Joann St.one.
"Parents have excelled in de-
voting their time and special
talents toward maklng this pro·
gram one of the finest yet," said
Mrs. Cassel.
Results of a decade of BCYC's
junior s ummer sailing pro·
gram, are refiected In such well
known young yachtsmen as An·
dy Rose and Scott Mason.
Now the current champs in-
clude:
-Tim Sullivan, captain of the
Newport Harbor High School
sailing teal'l'\, who sailed in the
Na lion al Inter-collegiate High
School championships and was
captain of the Governor's Cup
team which lost the cham-
pionship by one second to the
San Francisco Yacht Club team.
Jon Pinckney. present
Sabot National Champi.on, who
was a semi.finalist of the Bemis
Cup and finished sixth in the
U.S. Youth Championship in
Florida.
-Mike Pinckney, captain of
the Corona del Mar team that
won the National Intercollegiate
Championships.
Jerry Norman, on the Gov·
ernor·~ Cup team.
Peter Newbre, who crews
with Jon Pinckney on Laser 2s
and will go to the U.S. Junior
Sailing Double-handed Division
finals this month in Noroton,
Conn.
Fifteen BCYC juniors have
progressed to this year's
Sabot Nationals thanks to the ef-
forts of in stru ctors John
Pinckney. Steve Bloem eke, Lin-
ton Weiss, Steve Chavez, Bill
Bilsborough and Maura Whit· field.
The BCYC junior racing is
considered unusual in that it is
completely self-sustaining.
1''inances to run the program,
including tt1e s t a ff or six,
purchases of boats and engines,
two travel trailers and other
equipment, are raised through
tuition and the annual Satlathon.
Deity ..... ,.......,~ ....
I s it the af1,gle of the camera or has Megan Tingle forgotten the nautical right of way1 The proximity of
ihe Pavilion Queen·s boatload of tounsts doesn't seem to bother her in her 8-foot Sabot
Mesl(l!Je on Steve Chavez's T-shirt belies his enthusiasm for
teaching beginning sailors. Two ride along on motor launch. Drew Task , left, and David Bonetti check out their close call and discuss how to avoid meeting this way again.
Katltr/ MuWgan take• on a~ at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club during junior wiling progn:im that
1trau1IJ>()rl11'n4nihipand1haring a.a weU a.a navigation ttchmquts for inttr·club competitions.
And llO" thought the freewo111 wrre Cf'Ot.Oded.! Trvino to find room at the dock ~tween race1 iM't IGIW
either. With luck, someone wUl remember to /olkiw tlw po1ttd rules and pull out in 30 mlmde1.
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• Orange Cout OAtLV PILOT/WednHday, Augu1t 18, 1981
~\ ~-Getting longer in Laguna
LAGUNATICKS t'OREVER: You
knew it was bound to happen sooner or
later in Laeunu, our famed Art Colony
where festivals prevail all over the place
during the sunny summers. It was just a
matter of timing.
When Laguna started its first
Festival of Arts. it lasted only a few
days. When the Festival then presented
its famed "Living Pictures." that too
was a brief affair.
It wasn't so bad for one of the early
models who posed as Whistler's Mother,
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T-OM_M_U_RP-HIN-1 .~It
since mom was reposing in a rocking
chair. Later. however, when the Festival
got into frozen-action art. like "The Di s-
cus Throwe r '· s tatue, the chore of
modeling and s tanding still for extended
periods became more tedious.
But the granddaddy Festival or
Arts with its Ii ving pictures kept getting
more famous as the years went by and
more and mo.re tourists felt the compel-
ling urge to get out in traffic and fight
their way to Laguna.
Why, the Festival got so good that
they begin to create more difficult rules
to even get into the place as an exhibit·
ing artist. No more grab-bags allowed.
No peddling of pottery that was seconds.
or thirds , or worse. It got really sticky.
Finally, a bunch of artists. dis-
gruntled beca use they couldn't make the
cut at the Big Festival. opened up their
own second Festival of Rejects . The
name didn't ring 'too well so they soon
changed it to the Sawdust Festival.
capitalizing on the stuff that used to cov-
er the ground at the Big Festival before
it went big-time.
ALAS, THIS SAWDUST Festival
also became splitified by artistic fac-
tions with traditional butterfly painters
alleging that contemporary tin-can
painters had taken over the Sawdust. So
the traditionalists splintered off into Art·
A-Fair.
Now there were three art festival~ in
Laguna instead of just one.
Meanwhile. the Laguna Festival of
Arts exhibit and its living pictures kept
running longer and longer into the sum-
mer weeks. The longer it ran. the more
people came to see the big show. So the
s maller shows extended their seasons to
match.
There seemed to be no end to sue·
cess.
'DIE PAGEANT OF the Masters got
to where the next season was sold out
before the current season even closed.
To get in, you had to stand in line on the
night of the performance to pick up a
couple of ducats that were abandoned by
no-shows.
The Pageant was running so long
now that even Whistler's Mother would
be unable to sit still long enough to do
the job for an entire season. They had to
employ two entire casts to alternate the
posing. Give Whistler's old lady a break,
so she can stand up and unlimber her
joints a bit.
With all this s uccess, rumor has run
rife through Laguna each summer that
next year, they'll extend the Festival
runs on into football season.
Now, a couple of entrepreneurs have
come down the pike and want to start
··I re/we to stand here all year mad miH the
Supn Bowl ... "
yet another art festival in Laguna
Beach. This one would be up on the bluff
just beyond Hotel Laguna. on Coast
Highway .
AND THE GENTLEMEN who seek
to start this new show really have come
up with a novel notion.
They want to operate their art
f es ti val all year-round.
You knew it was going to come to
this. didn't you?
a
HB cops nab auto burglaries suspect
Huntington Beach police say
they have CJ)nfi scated about
$3,000 worth or stolen property
from the home or a local man
suspected in a series of recent
vehicle burglaries.
took place in downtown Hunt-
ington Beach. mainly along
Pacific Coast Highway
cameras, police satd.
According to police, not all of
the owners or the recovered
property have been identified.
Police said Mulford was ar-People who lost valuables in re-
rested in the act or breaking into cent auto break-ins in Hunt-
a vehicle Sunday. Investigators ington Beach can call Detective
later seized allegedly stolen Don Howell, 536 -5966 to de-
items in his home, including termine if their belongings have
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The Balboa Pavilion, a Newport Beach landmark since 1905, has been designated a California Point of
Historical Interest. An o/ficial presentation is scheduled for Sept . 18. which is also Newport 's 15th birth-
day.
Career conference
for woDlen set
Four women, each successful
in her career, will be featured at
the annual Coastline Community
Police nab
pair in theft
A Sacram ento man and
woman who allegedly tried lo re·
turn a $6,000 watch to ita owner
for reward money have been ar-
rested by Newport Beach police.
Offi cers who staked out a post
office on Riverside A venue this
week in order to watch the
transaction arrested 31-year-0ld
Karen Jean Campbell and 40·
year-old John Vernon Kost on charges or possessing stolen
property.
Police claim the pair had a
briefcase stolen from a Newport
man. Inside the case, officers
said, there was a note offering a
$50 reward to anyone who found
and returned the briefcase
The man and woman, police
assert, returned the briefcase,
collected the $50 but held onto
the expensive Rolex watch that
was inside the case.
Using a telephone number the
pair had left with him, the un-
identified owner contacted the
man and woman. police said,
and offered them an additional
reward of $800 if they would re·
turn his watch.
College Conference for Women,
to be held at the South Coast
Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa.
Space will be limited, and the
college advises early registra-
tion. The event will take place
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on
Saturday, Aug. 29 .•
Speakers will be Dr. Tessa
Albert Warschaw, author of
"Winning by Negotiation;" Or.
Natasha Josefowitz, author of
"Paths to Power: A Woman's
Guide From First Job to Top
Executive;" Dr. Marion Morse
Wood, co-author of "Women in
Management,·' and Cathy
Guisewite, creator or the comic
strip "Cathy," carried in 250
newspapers.
Also, 18 workshops will be
held on a range of topics includ·
ing financial planning, image
development, career advance·
ment. self-e mpl oy m ent,
women's sexuality and business
politics.
The $20 conference fee in-
cludes lunc h at the hotel,
workshop materials, and access
to the "Resources Mart," an ex-
hibit by major employers. Job-
h u nti ng attendees are en-
couraged to bring resumes.
Registration forms may be ob-
tained by calling the Coastline
office of community services
and college activities, 963-0811.
642-4321
Historical
• tag given
Pavilion
The Balboa Pavilion. which
has stood as a landmark in
Newport Beach since 1905, bas
been designated as a California
Point of Historical interest.
City officials along with
Newport As sembly woman
Marian Bergeson intend to make
an official presentation on Sept.
18 this month al the time of the
city's 7Sth birthday.
The designation, approved by
the State Historical Resources
Commission, also means that
Newport officials now can ask
the stale to erect highway
markers directing history buffs
to the Pavilion.
The Pavilion. now owned by
Phil Tozer. was built to coincide
with the Pacific Electric red car line's arrival in Newport. The
dome-shaped building, covered
with lights, has served as a
bathhouse, a boat rental outlet
and was the first Balboa post of-
fice.
The exterior of the building
was restored In 1962 by the
Ducommon Co. under the
a r chitectural direction or
William Ficket.
Today the Pavilion houses a
restaurant, a general store, a
boat rental operation and offices
for a Catalina Island passenger
service.
Police , tipped off by the
owner. nabbed when t hey
showed up at the rendezvous
spot -the post office -lo col·
lect their reward.
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U.S. director
films in China
a1TOMIOaY .................
NEW YORK -Robert Halml took oft for
Cblna the day after the air coat.rollen' 1trike
w1an, and the veteran filmmaker predicted
before be Lett that 1etlin& there would be amoac
the leut of hla problem•.
Halmi, for iruitance, look Amerlcan·bom Wee
Tai Hom alona to play t.be lead ln "Peklnc En·
counter," fully aware that tu. ChlneH bolta bad
another actor -Tani Guoqlan1 -ln mind tor the
part, even thou1h Tans speaks oo Enlli1b.
"I guess I'm the only JU>' who would do
something like this, voluntarily," the Hunaartan-
bom Halmi declared of the precedent-aetUn1 ven·
lure in China. "It's like cllmbinl a mountain. It's
there, and nobody's ever dooe it before.
"U it's successful, and I survive the many pit-
falls -and the banqueta and lbe touts -I think I
will have done something worthwhile," Halmi said.
Filming on the hour-Ion& "Pekin& Encounter,"
another in a series of TV apeciala Halml bas pro-
duced for the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., was
scheduled to begin Aug. 10, and continue for three
weelcs.
"In China , . . .. a movi~ is
a cultural event . and not a
commercial enterprise."
Robert Hal.mi
tomorrow.' You have to work at least a week
ahead."
Though be bad spent much of the prevtoua
night on the phone with hia director in China, E. W. Swackhammer, dealing with On4t nantng
Diana Canova plays a recently graduated problem after another, Halmi appeared to have
medical student who travels to China and falls in maintained bis sense or humor.
love with a Chinese pianist in the first American-"This wonderful thing happened," the pro-
produced film to be shot entirely in China, and the ducer recalled of previous preparations for "Pek-
firsl of that sort to be broadcast in tb.i5 country. No ing Encounter.'' •'I cast an actor, a Chinese
air date bas been set for "Peking Encounter." gentleman and a very good looking fellow, in the
"It's entirely different," Halmi said of film-lead. They told me be was lbeir beat actor.
making in China. "They've been doing movies "Then, on the day before we were to start
there for a long time -after India, they probably filming, they told me be did not speak Enalish, but
make more movies than anyone else. that with coaching, be could learn tbe lines.
"But it takes them roughly a year to do a mov-"Now it bas become a problem or race-saving
ie, and we've got a 21-day shooting schedule. To -another of the wonderful mysteries of the
start with, they don't have automoblles, so you Orient," said Halmi, who took Wee Tai Hom, a
have to rely on people getting to work by bicycle. veteran of such films as "Kramer vs. Kramer"
Then, the average lunch break is three hours. And. and "Dressed to Kill," alon1 as insurance.
or course, nothlng is available when you need it. "The whole thing bu to start with one basic
"So you can't have a production meeting in the difference between movie-making here and in
are rt1ht -a movie II a cultural event, uct not a
commerdal ent.rprtff.
"They don't look at televllion and movies for
the money they will make. When I t.eU them 1 can't
afford IOl'llethln&, that it'• not in my bud1et, they 1are bemuted."
Delplte the noble moCJvatloa, Halml said tum-
maklq in China la expeoalve ... When I 1ay it hu
to be done in 21 daya," M said, "then they aay,
'OK, it'• iolnt to coat you 10 maeb for Ulla, and '°
much for Ulll,' and they c:harae you by loc1Uon -
bow many location• you UM."
Halmi aatd he appe_aled to hlJ hoata with
project.a that will 1lve outalden a rare ln.li1bt
into life in China -"Pek!nt Encount.r" and a
story called "The Canton Story," oe which be
hope1 to be1ln work in the late fall.
"Tbll wtll be, I think, the flnt time tbe
Chinese aovernment has opened the door
ideolo&lcally to the Weat," the producer said.
Halmi's company is at work. meanwhile, on
"Nurse," a series for CBS, and will 1tart fllmln&
in September on "Svengali," a two-hour film for
the same network.
Dereks have last
laugh at critics
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -After having received
some of the angriest reviews in recent film his-
tory, John and Bo Derek are enjoying the last
laugh.
Trade paper ads trumpeted the box-office
figures for "Tarzan, The Ape Man": $20,428,716 in
the first 17 days or release, including the biggest
three-day New York opening in MGM history.
The first weelc'a take or SlO million from 930
theaters also proved an MGM record, and that
didn't include New York City, where bookings
were not available.
In their offices al CBS Studio Center. the
Dereks were elated. Said director John Derek:
"We've been vindicated. The public understood
what we were trylng to do, even if the critics
didn't. ..
What he and his producer-star wife were try-
ing oo do was m ake a comedy out of the Tarzan
legend. Most reviewers didn't get the jolce, and the
notices were scathing . Bo was in tears, John said
he felt ."castrated" by accusations of misusing his
wife for pomograpt)ic purposes. The box-office re-
turns revived their spirits.
Taking their campaign to the people, they
taped interviews with patrons emerging from
"Tarzan'' at a Century City theater. Excerpts will
be used for TV trailers in this country and Europe,
Derek said.
The painter who
saves yesterdays
By lllU. 'OBNSON ._ .......... .....,
EL RENO, Okla. -The boule U1hts dim
H the rlnky-tiok of a ra,Ume piano awella.
FUckery flrures move Jerkily on lbe •mall screen,
their starkly painted mouths openlnc and c:loein1
without aound.
Leon Wayland is tranaported to the era he
loves.
Wayland, a reUred 1i1D paint.er who wu 75 in
late July, Uvea amon1 the Unset .and celluloid that
marked lbe birth of Hollywood. Yellowin1 po1ter1
from lont-lorgotten movies adorn his walls, and
shelf upon shelf hold bia collection of aUent fUma .
"I bad 210 titles, but I aave 30 of lbem to lbe
Canadian Count Historical Society," Wayland says
as be duata off a Tex Ritter poater, pointin1 to a
name barely visible amon1 lbe bit players -John
Wayne. "I didn't start collectina the films untU
19'71, and I've got just about all that I want.
"The first one l ever bou1ht was 'The Perils of
Pauline.' I first saw that when I was about 7 years
old and I found out I could buy a copy. I thou1ht I
sure would like to see it a1aln, so that's how I got
started."
As he talks about bis bobby, Wayland drops in
tidbits or movie lore -"They say that Gloria
Swanson bought up all her old movies but she
didn't ; there are still a few ol the really old ones
when she was just a bit player lbat are available."
Or, "I've got one film that Charlie Chaplin is in.
He wasn't supposed to be in it, )>ut he was filming
on lbe next stage and ju.st walked into this movie
and did some or his crazy stuff, so they left it in."
Wayland loves to share his films with friends
and anyone who wants to watch. He set up and,
beginning ln 1973, ran without pay the "Popcorn
Theater" at the historical society's museum ln this
town about 30 miles west of Oklahoma City.
"I'd show movies every Sunday afternoon
between 2 and 4," he says. "I'd dress up in a derby
and a vest and put on sleeve guards. We'd have
people from as far away u Oklahoma City and
Norman come out to see the movies."
He says he gave the museum's board a warn-
ing that last summer would be the end for him,
that they bad better get someone else to run the
theater. "They dido 't, though," he says, bis voice
tinged with regret. "Now the only lime they use
the 'Popcorn Theater ' is when someone renta it for
$10 for a group showing."
evening and say, 'This Is what we are going to do China," Halmi said. "In China -and m aybe they
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him when it did. "I got in when the price was low
and bought just about everything l wanted. I can't
think or any pictures now that I'd even want."
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Panel rejects
abortion ban
SACRAMENTO tAPl -With overtones of
Ali ce in Wonderland, an Assembly Committee
silently rejected a proposal to prohibit community
college health services from performing abortions
they don't perform anyway.
The strange sequence of events was set in mo·
tion Tuesday by a promise made on the Senate
fl oor by Sen. Ed Davis. R·Chatsworth, to a senator
he wouldn't name publicly, lo insert anti-abortion
language into one of his bills.
The bill , SBl 139, would let governing boards of
the two-year community colleges raise student
health fees from SlO to SlS a
year.
In orde r to win Senate
passage. Davis said, he prom·
ised another senator that he
would amend the bill in the As·
sembly to prohibit the colleges
from spending any of the money
on abortions.
In fact, community college
health services employ a few
oavis doctors and nurses but have no
facilities to perform abortions, Davis said . But a
promise was a promise. and he proposed the
amendment when the bill reached a subcommittee
of the Assem bly Education Committee.
The subcommittee put the amendment into the
bi ll but then voted against the bill, and on Tues·
day, when the bill went before the full committee,
it was unamended.
Chairman Leroy Greene, D-Sacramento, pro·
posed re·inserting th e abortion amendment before
the vote on the bill, a routine procedure on an
amendment by a bill's author. But Assemblyman
John Vasconcellos, D·San Jose, objected despite
his own opposition to abortion.
"They don't provide abortions ... and
number two, it·s none of our ... business,"
Vasconcellos said. "Thi s isn't pu blic money."
Greene then said he would put the amendment
to a voice vote. Some committee members ap·
pa rently weren't listening and the rest kept silent
when he asked for those in fa vor. Vasconcellos and
perhaps one other member said "No" when
Greene asked for those against the a mendment.
That was enough to defeat it.
The com mittee then approved the proposed fee
increase on a 7-3 vote and sent the bill to the As·
sembly Ways a nd Means Com mittee.
Davis said afterward he wouldn't make
another try to add the abortion amendment.
"It·s been aborted," he said.
Soviets to begin
sex education
MOSCOW (AP ) Two experimental s ex
education courses will start this fall for students in
the eighth through 10th grades. the Communist
Party youth newspaper Komsonolskaya Pravda
reports.
The cou rses are planned for students in
Moscow and other unspecified cities. the paper re-
ported .
The report said a series of lectures called
.. hygienic and sexual education of pupils" will be
given to eighth graders.
The lectures will include basic information, in·
eluding the psychology and physiology of pregnan·
cy. birth and child care, and will detail possible
harmful effects from early sexual relations, the re·
port sai d.
The newspaper said ninth and 10th graders are
to study "ethics and psychology of family life."
Specialists at the Soviet Ac ademy of
Pedagogical Sciences were said to have drawn the
courses.
Underlining the need for sex education, the
newspaper cited the case of a Soviet girl, named
Julieta , who did not discover she was pregnant un-
til she was in her eighth month.
According to earlier Soviet newspaper ac·
counts, sex education is not new in the Soviet
Union. though it appears to be gaining in im-
portance.
In January 1978, the Moscow city government
adopted a decree calling for sex education courses
in schools.
Surveys taken here in the last few yean in·
dicate that, like their western counterpart.a, Soviet
youths are having sex at a younger age than in the
past.
Japan ex-POW~
sue own country
TOKYO (AP> -A group of former Japanese
soldiers lnterned ln Soviet forced labor camps
alter World War IJ have 1ued the Japanese gov·
ernment for $933,000 ln compenution for "ln·
humane" treatment In the Slbertan camps.
The 48 plaintiffs contend that their treatment
violated international law and claim that Japan ls
respoMible for ~ompensalln1 them for time spent
as POWs. 'The government claims that there la no
proof of inhumane treatment.
According lo Health and Wetf are llllft11try
fieurea. some 575,000 Japanese IOldlen were cap·
tured by Soviet troops ill Mancharta at the end of
tbe war and forced to won under hanh condlt.lona
ln Siberia and Monaoua for up to 11 yean before
being repatriated.
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Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Augu1t 19, 1981 •a
Pill tied with eye problems
Contraceptives may bring difficulty with contact lens
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP> -
Women who UH birth control
p l Ila may experience eye
problems lf they uae the newly
developed extended· wear contact
lenses, an optometry ruearcher
11)'8.
·•oral contraceptlvea cause a
pseudo-state ol pre1nancy which
alfecta the amount of fluid re-
tained in the cornea of the eye,
which ln turn affects the thick·
neas of the cornea," said P.
Sarita Soni, chief of the Indiana
University School of Op·
tometry's research clinic .
F
''Jt'a lmportant for eye doctort
to dlac:uas any potential chan1e•
with young women who wear
contact lenses and are on the plIJ
so they understand variations ln
the cornea if they occur," she
said.
Extended wear contact lemes
are worn continually for t~o
weeks before they must be re·
moved for cleaning and dJsin·
fectlne. The U.S. Food and Dru1
Administration recently ap-
proved them for general uae.
However, no generally accept·
ed and reliable tests have been
developed to help eye doctors
predetermine which patients are
beat suited for thh type of con·
tact len11
Ms. SonJ recently addressed
the National Research Sym -
posium on Contact Lenna In
Boston, where she reported on
JU'a research or the pill's effect
on women who wear such con·
tact lenses. The symposium was sponsored by Bausch & Laomb
Co., which Introduced the first
soft contact lenses In the United
States 10 years ago.
CRIME CONCERN
Sta t e Sc h oo l s
Superi nt e nd e n t
Wilson Riles sa id
sc hool c r ime a nd
violence has m ade it
imp o rta n t t h a t
educators be aware or their lega l r ights
to enforce laws
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HH1 Oranoe Cout DAil Y PILOT/Wedn11d1y. Augu1t t9, 1981
Fatigue has
many causes
., IOllN D. aoeEN.l M.D.
DEAR DR. RuSEN: I am a 30·year·old
modlllr ol tllr•1 .and apend my day urine for the ~and the eruldr.o. When 1 waa a '"1l·acer. I wu alway1 oo \ht 10 and tull ol pep. Sloe• the
birth ol my nnt child I &lwaya reel tired. I 1et enouih sleep but feel like I want lo nap all the
Ume. Could It bt a thyroid problem! -I.A .• SAN·
TA ANA
DEAR I.A.: Docton have been llatening to
your complaint aince the belinnln11 of medicine.
and from a v11t number of paUenta. You would be
ASK THE DOCTOR
amazed at the number of folks who reel exactly as
)'OU do.
Altbouth a complete physical examination is
ln order, chances are slim that a cause for your
f aUiue wtU be uncovered. In years past, thousands
of patients were told that their problem wu one or
low thyroid.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Hypothyroidism. (low thyroid gland function).
does indeed exist, but is extremely rare. 1 haven't
seen more than one or two cases in 15 years. I
have, however, seen hundreds of patients who had
been erroneously put on thyroid pills and told that
they were bypothyrold.
,....,.,_ 0r-C-•1 ua11, P1ioc. o-c11-w 111 dlvl•*' ~ Oranoe County request Ing
"'"' it.,.., ,....., o-114••1• 1" o1v1"°"' that Kathleen Garnsey be
P UBLIC NOTICE T"'11 " __,. <OtldlllOll • ,_. .. _
r.l•llrlo to """ •lecllve offleel u lll atS 0011m °"~r 1,1•1.end • .,.'"*' "'9""I ll'r 10 perc.,,1 of .. vOlett • MIO votara. wtllclle.,., It IN tmelltf 111#1'\bar, In 11\e cll1lrkl, er cllvlal.,, If alecfed l>y dlvlllOll, t• Que•llnO 11161 • -••I Oltl•kl el«·
lion be MICI for "°'" Oflkn i..s ftOI -" ,,,. • ....,,_, to tht Reehlr•r ol Vot•"· ~,,.,,_I wlll be l'l\6de as prncrlbed D\t Se<.llon US20 of Ille C•llloml• Etacllona Coda.
appointed as personal
representative to a d ·
minist e r the estate of
Jeanne E. Kiszko of Costa
Mesa, Ca. (under the In-
dependent Administration
of Estates Act). The peti·
tion is set for hearing In
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, Ca. 92701 o n Sep-
tember 2, 1981at9:30 A.M.
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MAltC "·TOW w sv1a..-.t.111wm I.I .. MoriM Vlll-
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1'1t71tt order al -C-11 c.nmunit.-Gel .... PuDlllhacl Or-Coe11 Delly Pllol, Olllrlct tlffre tf Tru11 .. , lft •"
A severe anemia can make you tired, as can
obesity, diabetes, and a host or other conditions.
Ninety·nlne percent of patients who are tired
prove to have none of these ailments.
,ICTITIOUS •USINIEU NAM& STATl.MINT
811..1.S GLASS WORKS, US H Chi-• te. A,,.,,. Im, Ca t2IOI Wllll"'" Br-11 Mack. USN. Chi~
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After being told by their physician that nothing
was uncovered ln their examination, a rair amount
of patients pursue the matter rurther, and start
spending their money on all kinds or "help."
l don't want to risk orrending anyone's faith in
whatever they believe to be helping them, so I
won't list any of the questionable remedies that I
bear about. I would say, however, that if your ex-
amination is negative, the chances of you finding a
solution are just about nil.
, ,.. to11ow1no ...--h c10N>e 11111•· M•-'••· l"ITER n AMP CO .. 3'1 Gta~ Lelle, Coale-· CA t1•21 NANCY G"ANT, 36/ GraftODle l.aM. Co.la Mew, CA '1•21. Tiiis l><AIMO ,, tOlldu<ltd Dy ." In· Ol•ldllel. NanoGranl
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•uo "· ,..,
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should e ither appear
at the hearing and state
your object io ns or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance mav be
T hll bllslneu It cOllOueteO b.-an In dl¥1Cluel. Wllllam 8. Mack Tiii• ., ......... , WH flltd Wiii\ Ille
Couillf Clerh 01 O••nve Counly on AllQli" 10, ltt1 P1'11 .. PUClllll\tcl 0rM191 Coell Delly Piiot Auo 12. 19, 26. Sept. 2, '"' JS6UI
PUIUC Ma~E
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SUPlltlOft COU"T 01' CAU,OllNIA, COUNTY OPO"ANOIE OllOIE" TOIKOW CAUH ftOll CHANG I! 0' NAMI CASIE NO. Al"111 111 Ille m•ll•r ol eppllcetton 01 PHILLIP BRETT 8RAOWA'I' MR I. MRS STEVEN MITCHELL "6¥t lllacl •petition 111 tllll courl for en order •II-Ing .,.1111o11ar lo cllflnoa Ill' •me lrom PH ILLI P BRETT BRAOWAV 10 PHILLIP llR ETT MITCHELL I am a great believer in cha.ngtng what can be
changed, accepting what can't be changed. and
having the wisdom to know the difference.
'IC"TITIO'IS auSINl.SS N~STATl.MIENT The lollowlftg perto111 era ClolnQ butlnHSOI SWEET ALICE MUSIC, 1•02 Plec:enlle Aw , COiie Maw, C• t2W Allee M<C•llum. 1n1 w Coe1t Hl9'1wey, "'-'1 llaacl\, Ce '2.U
_,, 0.vlchOrl. 1111 PAim., SI , Cm• Mew. ca mv
.. ,M, In person or by your a t-
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SE RLING/MARSH, llOl Hen.or lllvd , Sulla HI. Seftl• A11e. CA t261' CNrl-Marth, .,D N Fltlr W•v . Senta...,,., CA t2'°'. Rlc""'CI Sarllng. tJO N F•lr vwav.
11 II .......... orClaracl lllfll •II pe.--1 1n1er .. 1ac1 In lllr "'•"•' alorHald •P peer before 11!1• t-1 lft Oepert"""t No J el 100 Clvk Center Drive WHI, Sa111e A,.., <Alllorllla, Oii Still '· 1 .. 1. ti 10 lO a m . -lllaA eftCI there .i-ceuu. II any lllay heva, wilf leld l>ttl llOfl for C"-'99 Of 11eme SllCNIO "°' Ila 0••11•ac1
Vr. John D. Rosen, a practitioner in Newport Beach,
~lamv• JIOt.lr qu.estimu. Mail requed• to A&k the Doc·
tor, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Meao., ~
'Living inf ace of
death' topic set
"l.JVING in the Face or Death" is the topic of
a discussion on maximizing mental and physical
health ln the face of illness at 7 :30 p.m. today in
Santa Ana. For information, call 532-5646.
INCREASING STRENGTH a nd endurance for
pulmonary patients will be discussed at ~:30 p.m.
HEALTH HELP
Wednesday al Western Medical Center in Santa
Ana. For information. call 953-3404 .
MAKING REMARRIAGE WORK is the theme
of a seminar co-sponsored by South Coast Medical
Center's CareUnit and the city of Irvine Wednes ·
day. For information, call 499-1311.
ECKANKAR, "A Way of Lire," will be dis·
cussed al 7:30 p.m . Wednesday in Corona del Mar.
For information, call 547·9734.
SEMINAR titled "Self Reliance: Facing Life
Without Illusions " will be held al 7:30 p.m . Thurs·
day in Tustin. For informaUon, call 832-1020.
MURRAY OXMAN, stress specialist , will lead
a talk titled "Win Genuine Self-Command" at
10:30 a.m . Saturday in Newport Beach. For in·
formation, call (213 ) 936-9176.
AMERICAN RED CROSS bloodmobile will be
at St. John Newman Catholic Church in Irvine
from 2:45 to 7:30 p .m . Monday. For information,
call 835-5381, ext. 318.
Virgo: Travel
plans near
T11111nday, Aunst zt. 1981
By SIDNEY 01'fARR
ARJES (March 2l·Aprll 19): Elements of timing and
luck combine: you make correct move and profit results
TAtrllUS (April 20-May 20): You'll be at right place
at crucial moment. Lunar emphasis on s'peclal ap·
pearances, tnlllatlve, originality and new slarts in new
directions.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): You locale mis.sing
articles. Member of opposite sex plays important role.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Wish comes true. Famt·
HOROSCOPE
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PUil.iC MO~E
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rian off' NEWPORT CREST APTS .. 1409 Superior A ... Newport Beach. Ca. '2"3 Kell\Arlne 8e•er, lO•I LOI CarlllOl. W.,t COVll\8. Ce "7'1 Tiii• """'-S It cOftducle<I Df •n Ill· dlvlduel. l(at11ar1,.. e.-•• Thi• stalamant we• llled wlll\ lfll coun1, Cl•rt< or ounoe Counly on
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PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINtlU NAMll STATIEMtlNT
TM IOllowlng pertOft It CIOlf\t "'"'
l"trt.ISa.& l'ARRIS STAM P COMPANY, 1.,. Port Cl\el-Pla<a. N-1 llae<ll. CA t2660 Tl I.DEN J. FARRIS, 193' Port CMIM• Pleet. NaWl)Of'1 llaac.I\, CA '2660 Thi• l>ullnau •• C-l.O D' •n In dlvlduel Tlklarl J Ferr11 Thi• 11'1ar..nl w•• lllacl wlll\ Vie County Clef"• ol 0..allQt Counl' on J1,1ly ,.,, ...
'"7171 PubllM>eCI OrM191 Coe1t Delly Piiot, July lt, AUQ. S. 12, It, "" J»t-11
PUBLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUS aUSINIUS NAMtl STATIEMl!NT T ... fOOowlllQ persol\ Is dolno 111111· naun AMCO BUILDERS SUPPLY, UI• N•wport 8t•CI., Cotta Mau , Cttltornla
'2627
Oofwllel 5. Woocb, 461 0. So4e Tar· tau, Corona Gel Mar, C•lllornlt 91'25 Tllll -1 ... M Is <-.Cl.cl DY a11 I,._ dlvl<IUel. OONIOS W-Tl\lt tlaltmanl w•t lllacl wllll IM Cou11ly Cltrk ol OrM191 Cou11ly Oft July
24, "" PIU. Publlshecl Oret9 Coetl Delly l"llot, Julf 2', AUQ. S, 12, 1', 1'11 IJM.al
PUBLIC NOTICE
... CTITIOUS auSINESS NAMa STATIMllllT Tiie loll°"'1141 perlOll It CIOll\t butl
nt!HH. THE GOl.0 ex<;HANGE, soo Alcorn, lrvlM, CalllOl'lll• t11U Alan Vtntull. SOO Alcor11, 1rv1,,., Cellfornl• t'JllS This buslnau Is condue'led Df an In· Cllvlduel, Al .. Verdull T 1\11 tlelaMeflt wat Iliac! wllll Ille County c1e11< ol O..•noe Cou111, 011 July
21. "'' ft\67171 PuDll-0r8"0t (Mt! Delly PllOI, J11ly n. AUQ. S, 12, 1', 1tt1 l»fo.41
PUIUC *ITICE
SUl"Eal~ COU"T Of' CAUl'OttNIA COUNTY OP O"ANOE 111 lllaMafttfOI lhe Applk•llofl of 1..Hley Alldrw Nk:llOh For °'"""9 of N .,... ., .....
0•0«• TO SNOW c;AUSIE:
POtt CHAHGIE Of' NAME Lasley And'" Nkl\Ols llat 111.0 e
petition In 11111 <-1 IOt •11 orclllr •I· IOWl"9 patllloflar 10 <""'Ve .... ,,.,.,. from LESLEY ANDREE NICM~S lo CM.t.HTAL ANDREE MARGOT-TIN.
II II hereby orderaO lh•I ell Ptr'°n' lnltrasl•O '" 11\e melter •lor•wld _, betora 1111\ court 111 0.partrntftl No. J el 700 Civic Ctnlar Orlv• Well, 5'111• Ana, Callfor11I•,"" •· 1'-11, •I 10· >0 o'clO<• •.m .. alld llltll end .,.,.. SIDW ceuse, If any 11\ey lleva. wlly Hid CMllll011 for c11e11oe DI neme 1llould l\Ot a..
0•8"1*1.
It 11 f\M111ar or-0.""' l1lal • copy of this -llO SftOW c .... ii. l>VblltN<I 111 the 0.11, PllOt, t ..._ of -·•• cnur.iton. IM4'!llllsd 111 this c_,, et le<nl onca • -k for '°"' '""-utlve -s prior IO Vied•' of w ld llterlnf • DataclAue.•. 1•1 R-klH Pre""'' J ltClga of .,,.
5'.tparlor Cau<t Pwllllsllacl Orenoa c.,.11 Dally PllOI, A119 11, It. 2•. Sept, 1, .... ,.,..,
PUil.JC *l~E
NS-79811
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
HARRY (N.M.N .)
GEISER AND OF
PETITION TO AD-
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-109840.
To all h ei r s,
beneficiaries. creditors
and contingent c reditors of
Harry CN.M .N.) Geiser
and persons who mav be
otherwise Interested in the
wlll and/or estate:
A petition has been filed
by June Geiser Logan &
Lela E . Geiser in the
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
Jurie Geiser Logan & Lela
E. Geiser be appointed as
per sonal representatives
to administer the estate of
Harry (N.M.N.l Geiser of
Costa Mesa, Ca. (under
the Independent Ad ·
ministration of Estates
Act>. The petition is set for
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive
West, Santa Ana, Ca . 92701
on September 2, 1981 at
9:30 A.M.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
granting of the petition,
you should either appear
at the hearing and state
your objec tions or file
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
In person or by your at-
torney.
IF YOU ARE A c R EDI TOR or a cont-
ingent creditor Of the de-
PIC'Tmoua 1us1MHs ceased, vou must file vour
NAM• STATaMIEMT c l aim with the court or
T11e ••110•1110 parso11• ••• o.i,,. present it to the personal '"'"-" ly harmony is re.nored. Domestic adjustment proves co.uT1.1NE MARINE SERv1c1. representative appointed beneficial. •It M•I" •• .. sta ». Hunt1,.01011 by the court within four
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 L Hold off on decisions despite •-~":::-Tyter, JDt H.,..11,,.._, months from the date of
enlreaties of stubborn auoclate. Time Is on your side -St. Hllllt"'-" INc~ ca . .,.. first lssua°'e of letters as play wattln11ame. P..,. Eatem.,, 1" MllM's 0,1.,., provided In Section 700 ot pleted~<f~ :·~!t~:.~~:~' plans can be com !::S~ <et1ducl•d b' • ~~flf:,.~la~a~~ ~~ee f~:
UUA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22). More per10M afe interest· Mltrttftl'Yl9r fltlnu claims wlll not ex-
ed II\ fOUl' vtewa. Popularity lncre93ea Financial ar-,:.,~, ~-; ~~""co':::'.,': plre prior to four months
ran1ementa will be clarified. A...,....,""· from the date of the hear·
SCO&PIO <Oct . 23·Nov. 211 · New approach ,....,, Ing noticed a~e.
nec••rv; t mpbuia on reneaotiallon, fresh concept and ,._,...,°'_.,. '*'" °"1~ YOU MAY EXAMINE
-# • Aut. It,,., ...... 2, 1"1 1 t" flle "~ b t"'"' rt a new plan of operaUon. .,e "' Y ,,.. cou •
&\GnTA&IUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 211 : Low·key approach -.& l9ftC( If you are nterested In the
brlnp dellred re1ulta. tr diplomaUc, you win. If you at· ----------i estate, you may flle a re·
tempt t.o force wua, you lose. •tC'Tmout wt1•H• quest with the court to re·
CAPIUCO&N <Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Good lunar aspect HMUTAT«MeNT celve special notice of the
colncld" with emotional reaponHa, .charlsma, In· Tiie 1911-'"' --.,. •••n• Inventory of es1ate assets
ten.111\ed relationahlp and ablllty to tranaform apparent ~!=::,·NO'I 1t01tNlll". "" •· and of the petitions, ac·
def tat lnlo roualnc victory. Pee Ilk cee•• Hi-..,. eor-.. , ~ u n t s • n d re Po r t s
AQVAJUl/8 <Jan. 20-Ftb. l!l: Overcome temptaUon ~.:. 't=: , .... 1.i-iit11t cim.. f "t..'!~ 11n Stc1 Upon )200 lo stl~m. lnlrtcate details comrnud attention ,,0, Hllllllflll.,.. .. att1, ~111-'-o ,,.. .,..1 torn • robatt a (Feb. lt-March 29>: Social activity ln· .....,, Coc:M. -~---·-Ti_-'_11P_k_oo_ .. __ c_a.u_eou.1 __ d_~ __ ,_ln_ch_a_n_i_e_of_P_l•_m_. --1 c:.':':. ~~~~ Ml!A~ AND MEAD, At·
~ ....._ 1, ,~..,..,.,.'" torney1 at Law, ~y: f'ranle
........ "· MMd, "'t 1101 Dov•
''"' ::,;;::: -11._ •• .. Strwt Wte 110, Newport ea-tr OHa st.,...._ CMll' • •·~~-'2661;1111 :
.... •• Hit.. 114~
IF YOU ARE A
C RED ITOR or a cont·
ingent creditor of the de-
ceased, vou must file your
claim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided In Section 700 of
the Probate Cod e of
California. The time for
filing claim s w ill not ex-
pire prior to four months
from the date of the hear·
ing noticed above.
S.11u Ane, CA '210> TIWI DuJIMU It COftdu<led by e oe,....., par1NrW.lp. CNr-Marsl\ Tnl1 Jlala,..,.I wts lllacl w ill! Ille
Coutlly C\tf11 ol Oran90 "°""'' "" AYO II, 1911 f'l.UM Publl•two O••noe (oHt D•llv PllOI, Aug 11, It,>•. Sept 1.
"'' *'"'
NIUC Ma~E
ftlCTITIOUS aUSIHl!IS NAMI STATllMtlNT T l\t tollowi11g perso11• er• oolnt DutlllHJat. MC l.EOD/PACIF IC ASSOCIATES, 1101t 8onelre Clrcla. Hunll11111on lltKll, CA '1 ...
It •• lunNr ordaracl lflel • COl)y or 11111 orClar lo -ctu~ Dot PllOlllNd 1n tl\e 0.11, Pilot. t "'wwieper of geMrel clrculellon, .....,.1....., In lllh
<ounty •t •••'1 ~ • _..." for '°"' contee\ltl .. _.. p<tor ID ll>t Clay or Mid l\earl1141 DATEO JvlyH, 1 .. 1 Ronald H P"'nn4!f
Judgltot '"' ~ICK'Cour1 O.ttlOltO. llO'I 1111 w....,.._, ..... Wttlml ....... CA t2W
(714) "'--Publl•htcl Or-Coetl Oally Pllo1 . Julf 2', Auo S. IJ. 1'. '"' l>t4_.I
YOU MAY EXAMIN E
the file kept by the court.
If vou are Interested in the
estate, you may file a re·
quest with the court to re-
ceive special notice of the
inventory of estate assets
and of the petitions, ac-counts and repor t s
described In Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code.
G_ol_,. M<L•OCI. 1'°'4 8onalrt Clrclt, HIMlllllQIOfl lleKll, CA '2649. r----,.,-IUC--.._-""'-( ___ _
Alu•nd•• Du" McLaod, UOl6 """'' •onalr. Clnlt. Hunllngtoll 8•Kll, CA i------------
KLEIN & CUTLER, At·
torneys at uw, by: Leslie
Klein, 9920 La Cienegil
Blvd., Ste. 631, Inglewood,
Ca. 90301 ; tel: 213/641-5800
P\11111-Or-Coe•I Oetlf PllOI
tlM9 Tiii• Dutlll•U IS COfld1tCl•cl by • l\utD-end..,llt
~gl-M<l.tod ffll1 1161-111 wtl Ille<! Wiii\ Illa Co1111ly Clar• ol Or•11oe Counlf "" Awo.l,1"' P161ue Publlthed Oral\Oll CM11 Dell, PllOI, AWQ. S, 12, It, li, 1'91 l450-ll
NS-1-l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS
•MiY IT"TIME"T Tiie I01lowln9 pertonJ ••• Dusl-OI. 001110
ASSEMllL Y HOUSE, 11J E Pt ul•f,.,, Caela Ma-., CA '2•li.
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINIEH MAMIE STATIMIENT TM f'ollowlftQ peflOI\ 11 dOl11g Dull
NHH CALll'O"NIA CTC, 1101 W ll ef Avt,. ~ 8aectl, CA t2..0 Dudley FOi Miiier. 1101 w ll•Y Ava ,...._. 8aacll. CA '2660 Tiii• D111l11au Is con<IU<lod llf • II mt ltd.,.,,...,....,, 0 I' Miiiar
Tllh llat-1 WM "'"' •1111 Ills County Cltrlt. 01 Orenoa Coullly "" Auo J. ne1. PUI• PUC111-Or .... Coett Dellf Pilot. Al.IQ S, 12. 1', U, 1 .. 1 J..s.tl
P U BLIC NOTICE
JOSEPH A. SPOLLIND, U5l H Cltv .. ....,, OrMga. CA n .. 1. f'ICTITIOUS aUSINIEU ------------I VIRGINIA M. SPOLl.IHO, 103 H MAMI STATIEMIENT
Awo n. u. "· ••• •n .. 1
PVIUC MOT1Cf Cl•v .. -. Orange. CA '266/. Tll<I lollowtno Par11011• ••• 001"9 Tlllt _.,,.., It COllCIV<le<I by In butlMU H . Olvl duelt IHlllobeflcl & Wlltl STEVENS & ASSOCl"TES. 171 F NS-79112 JOMClfl A. Sllolllno Rlvarolele Dr . Nt•PO•I llaacll, CA
NOTICE OF DEATH OF v1ro1n11M.Sc>olllno .,..,, WALTER KISZKO ANO Tiii• 11a1eme111 •es mtc1 w1111 111e Mkr-i IClllQSlev s .. ...,.,, JtS ••v Coutll, Cltrti ol 0r6"Qt Count, on Julf Vlaw Terrac.e. c;oai. MaM. CA OF PETITION TO AO· >t '"' T11l1~11"~-b,an lf>.
MINISTER ESTATE NO. . . ttmK> oivt°"61Mtkasta.,.n• A·109l34. PuDllU.0 Or..,119 Coe11 Deli, PllOI, Tlllt lit.Ill-I wn fllacl ..,1111 1,_
T o a I I h e i r S , "110 '· '1• "· u , "" 351._.1 cou111y Clark or O••noa Coullly on
beneficiaries, cred itors Piil.iC MOm Auo. 7.1•1. PIMHf
and contingent c reditors of Pu1111-0r-c.oes• D•t1, Pnot. Walter Klszko and persons -----N-.. -,-,...------1 Auv u, 1t, u, Sept 2, ••• u.0 .. 1
who mav be otherwise In· PICTITIOUS •USINESS
le rested In the will and/or NAM• STATEMENT estate: ... !r~o~~w1110 parson• ,,. 00111g
A petition has been filed M" O'S 0
l'IHE GIFTS .. COl.LEC·
by Kathleen Garnsey in TlllLa, m ,.... s1ra1tt, ,. .. _,
t h S · C t 1 •••ell. Cetll,,,.,.I• t2WJ.. e uperior o ur . o RGGl.CorJ>ore11 ... a ca111or111e cor Orange County requesting poraHon, '" EHi 8atDoa 8oulevarcl, that Kathleen Garnsey be h•-. c .. .,,,,.,., • ., .. 1
appointed a s personal Tllllbull11ts• ••<OllCIUCleo by• ~or porellorl. representative to ad-"GGL COAPORATION
minis ter t he estate o f G1no0tS...O,Prss149n1
Walter KI szko of Costa Tiiis Ma•.-• w•s 111ee1 w1111 u.
Mesa, Ca. (under the In· ~1:°'1':.0ar11o10r.,..cOU11iyonJv1,
dependent Administration ""'""' of Estates Act). The pell· Pullllr.llH Ora1111t coesi oe11.-P1101.
tlon is set for hearing In Al.IQ.'· 11· 19· 16· 1t111 m1 .. 1
Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa
Ana, Ca. 92701 on Sep·-----------
tember 2, 1981 at 9:30 A.M. "~c:;,_~~!:~~':::S
IF YOU OBJECT to the The lollowl119 PtrtDlll en doing
granting of the petition, Dw111 .... u1: you should either appear ESTEi.LE Al.LARDALE, •.SJ E. at the hearlnn and state coaat Hwy., corona °"1 Mar. C•. nw "• Fr-A. RolNrtlOll, 919 lleyslOt your objections or file Ortve,o.2,N1WPOrt BaoK11,c11.n..o
written objections with the J-v. "ooartson. m ••v11oa court before the hearing. Drive, o.z. ,._r18••~"· C•~n..o r 1111 wslntu 11 clllldu<tao Dy an 111. Your appearance mav be dMduel.
In person or by your at· Fr ... 11 A. "ooar1son tornev. T1111 11.et-• w .. 111ec1 w1111 '"' I F y O U A R E A cov,.ty oarti o1 Orenoa cov111y 011 July JO,""· C R EDI TOR or a cont· l'Hlm lngent creditor of the de· P1t1111-0r.,. coaat Deuy P11o1
ceased, you must file your Awo. '· "· 1'· ,., 1"1 uiw•
clalm with the court or
present It to the personal
representative appointed
by the court within four'
months from the date of
first Issuance of lette rs as
provided In *lion 700 of
the Probat e Code of
California. The time for
flllng clalms wlll not ex·
plre prior to four months
from the date Of the hffr·
Ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the flle ket>t by the court.
If you are Interested In the
estate, you may file a re·
quest with the court to r'e·
celve special notice of the
Inventory of estate assets
end of the petitions, ac·
counts and reports
described In setlfon f200
of the Callfomla Pra«>alt
COdt.
KLBIN & CUTLlllt, At·
t.....,.at LAW, by: Ltllle
Kleln, ffH La Cit• .. • ··~'149. '31~ .......... ca. 1; ut: 21S/M1·S.O
"c;TITIOUS auSIMIESS ltAMl ITATIEMIEltT Ttw lollowl110 per110111 .,. dOlf\t DoltlNHff: MARI OF CALIFORNIA, IUO
Morvovla ...... C•I• MaM. CA '2•21. Rita-· 1'JO "'°"'°via, Cotla
MeM, CA ft6V Merl•"• Ca1 111 a1. 111 14
Wet~,ui.A,..las.CA~ Tllll !Mnlftftl It Collduclecl l>y e
.. -.. par1Nnf\lp. . . ... .,...._ Tllll u-.1 •ts 111..S wit.II Illa CO\lflt., Cl•~• of Ora1199 Coullty ~
A .... , .... 1. ...... PUOll-Or411191 Coe•I Dellf l"llot, Al.IQ, 12. I•,,., Sept J, t•t u.41
PUil.iC llTEE
f'ICTITIOUS aUllNIEll •.t.M8 tTAT&MaltT The 1o11ow11141 panon la Ot111t butl-
neu t1t: 9 TO S ANSWERING $EltVIC&, 2,.., LA C'°""' A ..... , !Milla 2, l.AQUM Hiiia, CA m n. Rk ..... O 0. UITouf, lll Ac-1, IM Cit"*"'• CA t2672. Tlllt bull,_. It C01141uellfel It~ All lft· cllv....,,
"1( ...... 0.UIT!lllf r111s •~ • ., fll.O wlltl Ille cou111, Clark of Oranoe County Oft "119,7, Itel. ,. ....
Pultl4"'9d Or ..... Coen O•llf ftl~ AWQ. 12. It, :16, ~. " 1'11 ~
D'-'° Wiii -... lnle Illa pr--Celltract H t11t ~ It _.,_ to
lllm '" 119...,... vi lallur• te MW 111-
lo WCI\ ~r•t, , ... pr"'eeds "' ..
CM<k wtll bt IOrlelled, or ll't IN ._ °'. boflcl. ""full_..,.,.,.... •Ill .. lorfeltM to Nld tOll-Ohl•kl.
H4 llldder ,,..., wit--Ill• ltld tor • penoo of 1or1,.11.,. !451 deys ell" the elate tel for the -111,.. lllareol.
Tiie eo.ro of Trvtt-·--111t prlVl"91 d "le<tlne •Y MO all Dlcl• or to _I,,. ..,, lr"91'iletlti.. or l11for"""111n Ill eny IMO .,. 111 tllt ~ dlllO NORMAN E. WATSON, s.cretar,,
90flr0 .. T rus"°" Coell Gom"'ullllf Coll ... Otttrkl PuClll11Wd 0..•11119 Coatt Oally Piiot, ....... It, 26, 1WI J7 I Ml
1ts-n111 IUl"1E•10 • COUllT OP CAL ,,OaNIA, COUNTY 0, OltANGa 7M CIVIC Cl.•TIEll O"IVIE WIST SANTA AHA, CAUll'OalA t'lltl MAii.iMHO,
PIETITIONIElt : ODl.O"tll O.
U.•ICl"OllO "81f'ONDINT: CMIESTIEll 1.1!1
U.NICl"CHtO SUMMOHI lf'AMll.Y LAWI CAH NUMalEa D·llUI' NOflC:l!I
'I' .. Mwe .......... TIM c.ewt 816' ............ , .. ·-,_ ...... ... , .......... ,._, "'-. .. , ........... ._ ........... .
II , .. wlJll ta -1111 ... let .. aa tll.,_., la 9llt i'Mttff, Y• .,,._ .. .. ,........,. -.... ,_ ·-., ,.. .......... ., ..... , .. , ........... AVISOI
Utta• ~ •I•• •••••••••· IEI .,,___, ,.._ feclflr ,_. u ..... , .. .._'-•--u ... ....-,.114n .. • .... LH IA 1-..C ... _ ...... SIU ___ ltwetc-le• ......... ·-·-·-lln•rl• •-••l•l•M••to, ,. •.U -··-........... ·~·" .......... ,.._ ................ . .._
I TO ™E "ESPOH OENT TM petlti-r llM ttted a petlllt111 <Oftc.eminO .,_, m.rrl-If YOU lall to Ille t rtlPOflM wlllll11 JO den of Ille data """ Wt ~ 11 wr ... d °" '°"· .,_ del .. 11 ,,..., be ... ""'" .... Ille C-1 may ... t..-6 JUOgrfttnf COfl 1al11l119 l11j....cllve or olhff CH'Cllen c-urnlllQ cllvlMofl DI pr_.iy, ._,.1 •-1. cllllcl cutlOOy, child w-1. tllOMef l•S, COii, -SU<I\ O.,..r A • llal H may bt gr-.O D.-IN c_.1. TM ~~I of •'OH. '.AlllnO of monty or pr-ly, or oll\er '°"'' aulhorlLacl proc .. c11~ rna' tho , .. •ull OATED FaD. 10, 1"1
I.HA. 8r.,Cll, Cl-ar ROMM G-•d,
~--LAW OftP:ICIES 0' CONON A•O OA•DHE• f-c:-e.ry ,,_ ............ ,_
............ CA,_, Tel. llUI 171<4191,1,,_,,., Pullllillad Oren119 Cotll O•llf Pilot, Aug. S. U, 1', 2'. 1 .. 1 UIMI
SUl"lltlMCOUltT Of' THa STATll 01' CAl.Jll'Oa .. IA
I'~ TNI COUNTY OftO"AlfOa I 11 Ille metier ol UW -'k•llOll of SUSAN RAE NAGY, FOi\ CHANG£ OF NAME
NO, AMfJ"
0"~11 TOSltOW CAUH ll'Otl CHANO«Of'•AMI T lie •PS>llUllOll of SUSAN RAE
NAO Y for C1*lgt of -· ......... ...... flied In Court, end II _.,.. lrorn te14 141C1llc,all0fl IMI SUSAN RAE NAGY ,,_ meet ell .... katlOll ru't:'~"lf A~ SE'-.:w'm e. C"""9M lo
N-. llltrtf..-a. It II llenOy -rw<I •llCI directed, l,,.. ell person1 lntarell
eel In wlel mettar oo _.,. bel-1111, court 111 Dlpert,.,_, J ., ""' Jrld day
ol S.pl , 1•1. et 10.>0 a.m. of wold c1a, to•-,_ Wiiy such -41UllOll tor , ... .,.. .. -l.llbuld""' .. ., .... .o. 11 1 t lurttiff erOtracl INt • toPl' Of
"'" Or.-'° SI.-<Au» bit pub! lahtcl In Illa Or .... Conl 0.11, PllOt, a 11aw1peper of .. naral clrculet1011, prl,.ted 1,. w lel cOU111.-. at laul on« aacl\ w-tO< tour sucttulvt wetlt• prior to Ille cley of wlCI Marlflo, Oettd tllh t1111 oey of Jiiiy, Itel. R-lcl H. Pre-r.
J,,..of ...
s-t'lcwC-1 Publlthad Or-Coett !)ally Pllorl, JUlf H, A119. S, 12, It, l•I Jm-41
PUBLIC NOTICE
....... ,. .. ,.
i ······,···A·········· ......... . O ' t • e. t + + er e + • & e 07 •ft 'ftO 4 e e • • .e -..-. •
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, August 19, 1981 ••
• in MU:ed blessings being a director's, wife Keeler tribute
set for tonight By FRED YAG ER ._ .......... ......,
NEW YORK -Belo& m•rrle4 to a mov·
ie dlrector should be an actreaa' dream, but for
Nancy Allen, lt'a often• drawback.
Over the past slx years, the 30-year-old, blon·
de·halred actrf'ss with a half-pixie, half-devilish
smile has been building a broad screen lm•I•·
She played th~ unpleasant teen·aaer next door
in ''Carrie,.. a business-minded prostitute In
"Dressed to Kill," and a morally compromi1lna,
but naive, young woman In "Blow Out."
Her problem Is that all three films were made
by the same man, her husband. Brian de Palma.
Although she's worked ror other directors, like
Steven Spielberg In the comedy, "l!Ml," sbe said
s he's been turned down for at least one part
because she's married to de Palma .
"Just recently, a director wanted me for this
role," said Ms. Allen. "We were all ready to make
the deal when this actor, and I won't tell you who.
said, 'I'm sorry, but I'd feel funny working with
Brian's wife.'
"What shocked me most." she added, "was
the fact it was another actor who was t hat narrow·
minded. We h ave a tough enough time with
everybody else in the business. Let's give each
other a hand."
So far, the biggest hand Nancy Alleh has re·
ceived is from her husband. and "Blow Out" co·
star John Travolta. In fact, she said she was think·
ing about taking time off to have a child when
Travolta asked her to do the mystery-thriller
about a political assassination. Since they -she
and de Palma -worked so well together in ··car·
Nancy Allen
rie," she agreed, even though she knew doing
another film with her hus band could hurt her
career.
Billboard announces top records
The following are Billboard's hot record hits
for the week ending Aug. 22 as they appear in
next week's issue or Billboard maguine.
HOT SINGLES
1. "Endless Love" Diana Ross & Lionel Richie
Motown
2. "Theme from 'Greatest American Hero'"
Joey Scarbury -E lektra
3. "I Don't Need You" Kenny Rogers
Liberty
4 ... Slow Hand" Pointer Sisters -Planet
5 ... Jessie's Girl" Rick Springfield -RCA
6. "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around-" Stevie
Nicks with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers -
Modem
7. "Boy from New York City" Manhattan
Transfer -Atlantic
8. "Queen of Hearts" Juice Newton -Capitol
9. ··No Gettin' Over Me" Ronnie Milsap -
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Wednesdey, Aug. 19 only
"42NO STREET ..
Ruby Keeler In Person
7:00 P.M.
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10. "Lady You Bring Me Up" Commodores -
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TOP LP's
1. "4" Foreigner -Atlantic .
2. "Precious Time" Pat Benatar -Chrysahs
3. "Bella Donna" Stevie Nicks -Modern
Records 4. "Escape," J ourney -Columbia
5. ··Long Distance Voyager" Moody Blues -
Threshold
6. "Share Your Love" Kenny Rogers
Liberty
7. "Don't Say No" Billy Squier -Capitol
8. "Street Songs" Rick James -Gordy
9. "Working Class Dog"· Ri ck Springfield
RCA
10. "The One That You Love" Air Supply -
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"The dlupp0lntmtinta over not aetUn1 a role are hardar thatn any phyalcal work you do In a
movlt.'' 1he •aid, nottn1 that ln "Blow Out'', she
1eu trapped underwater ln a car.
"Relna rejected 500 Ume• has aot to affect
you," ah~ added. "I don't care what any actor
suya. 1t kllla you. Each tlme you don't aet the part,
It takes a little bit out of you.
"At the ume time," said Ma. Allen,
"aomethlna dectp inside takes over and you aay,
'That's It. I'm 1bln1 to ttit the next one.' You start
getUn1 1n1ry and want revenae. l want everyone
who rejected me t<> feel really t0rry becauae I'm
goln1 to get a terrific job and they're all ioin& to
wish they had me ln their movie.''
Al the moment, aomebody does have Ms. Allen
in a movie, and It's not de Palma. Arter a promo·
tlonal tour for •~Blow Out," ahe signed to make a
film called ''E~dangered Species," fl myatery·
thrUJer about a woman sheriff and bizarre cattle
mutilations.
In the near future, s he said she'd also like to
have that child she's been putting ore. and to do a
film on Washington women.
"That subject really intrigues me," s he noted.
"Contrary to what people might think. I'm sure
those women are very clever and know exactly
what they're doing. They get these men in com·
promising positions and use and exploit them to
further their own cause and careers. I want to find
out what's behind all that.".
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Dance areat Ruby Keeler will be honored ln a
s pecial tribute at the Port Theater In Corona del
Mar tonight at 7 p. m .
Miss Keeler will attend the festivities, which
include a screening of her film, "42nd Street," the
Buisby Berkeley claHlc that established her as a
favorite of Hollywood musicals.
Buddy Ebs~n wllJ be master of ceremonies
und the Po.rt is expecting a number of show busi·
ne6S guests to attend the tribute.
Keeler and Dick Powell became the stand-outs
of Berkeley's happy musicals. In "42nd Street,"
Berkeley's first big musical feature, Keeler plays
a young dancer who steals the show.
The public ls Invited to attend. For more in-
f ormation call 673 ·9837 .
Lear group backed
NEW YORK I AP l -The 45,000·member
Screen Actors Guild has endorsed the principals or
the People for the American Way, a counter-group
to the Moral M ajorlty.
According to SAG spokesman Ed Flynn, the
guild's board of directors voted 44·12 to endorse
American Way, founded in part by producer
Norman Lear, because it "believes in a pluralistic
society."
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WednMday, Augu1t 19, 1981 H /fl
;
.,..:...,... wilJ be no effecUve "cap" an boepltal costs
\.berefore bealth·care cost,a) to America'•
lfilllil!IM of pattenta until we face up to the un·
expensea built Into the way boapitala are
p8td *9MI look Into the ttunnln1 wutea commonplace iJf M way they eo about their dally operaUone. meet
demeds for sophlaticated technology and even
finance simple construction and re'placcment Qf
facilities.
On this grim cost ouUook, top manaeers of both
non·profil voluntary and investor-owned hospitals '1
the United States appear ln basic agreement And
with hea lth ~ care <and
hospital> costs taking an ever· ~ ~
climbing bite ~
out of our faml· .~--·•-------~~rb :p~~a~sta~~ SYLVIA POITfR
or these prob
lems take on special urgency.
INDICTMENT: Voluntary hospitals do not ha~e
even common·sense ancentives t-0 control costs. ~
with the problem tangled up in their basic reimburst
ment schemes, these hospitals do not seriously try \9
put "caps" on operating expenses, "ceilings" on
costs, develop lists of "reasonable" charges. None of
these attempts gets to the "roots" or reimbursement.
DOCUMENTATION: There are three basic ways
voluntary hospitals are reimbursed by third-pa~
payers for patient services: the charge-base.d syst.e
in which hospitals are paid the prices they set r
their services: the cost· based system in whl
hospitaJs are reimbursed what they spend to provide
services: and the per diem system in which hospitals
are paid a flat daily rate for all patients, regardless
of treatment they receive.
"Each of these systems actually encourages
hospitals to provide more services to patients or el·
tends the length of patient stays," said Samu~I
Davis, director ot New York's world·famous Mt.
Sinai Hospital. The first two reimburse for each unit
of service performed -each blood lest, X·ray, etc. -
so reimbursement rates go up as hospitals raise their
prices. or as hospital costs increase.
Under the per diem formula, the hospital re-
ceives the same amount of money for a patient who
has complex brain surgery as for one who has a sim·
pie tonsillectomy. Therefore, it's in the hospital's in·
terest to extend the length of stay so that the high
emit of the early days of hospitalization can be spread
over the less expensive days.
INDICTMENT: When the new reimbursement
systems provide voluntary hospitals with appropriate
incentives to control heaJth.care costs. high quality
care at lower costs will follow -but not until then.
DOCU MENTATION: Promising results are
shown by two demonstration projects. In Maryland,
hospitaJs are paid a set amount of money for the
year, based on a per·patient rate adjusted for the
complexity of cases. In New Jersey. hospitals are be·
ing paid a fixed a mount of money based on the pa·
tieot's diagnosis
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DAFFY DELIGHT -A short cut to the
Georgia peanut fes tival lands Bugs Bun
ny in court with .. Bugs Bunny in King
Arthur's Court·· tonight at 8 on Channel
2.
"Gorp" ( 11180) MIOheel
Lembeok, o.Mle O\>eld.
Two Mx·•t•rveo wlllttt
tum a Cetlllilte tu""'*
camp upal9..down With
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young c1mper1 end
rtpe1ted ellemptl II gain-
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McOuMn, Ell Wellach.
Ratph "P1,pa" Thoraon
leeda t dangtrOUI lift U a
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Muk" (1930) Louie Hey-
"'Wd, Joan Bennett B•Md
ol a no¥el by Alexen<ltt
Oum•• The intamoue
~Pf'1Pte d• Rochefort
~ Louis Xll/'1 twin
b(bther on the French
lllt'one llld lmprllonl t t>e
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"Oh God! Book II" ( 11180)
0.0.ge Burne, Suianne
PllMtlet... Wiien thlnge go
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Oltf to be his -1hly Ulllt·
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retiie demands thtt Edith l'!di tek• cherlty and rt11J1n
• mink cape ahe r~ved
from her wMJthy covaln
• llENNY HILL
Bfnny PQ(1rays a quick·
~erti.t.
I KCET NfWIBEAT
8TUOI08EI
"Scuba. Too" A myttetl·
Gift 11\lpwreck oH the Cay. 'Tiff' lalands. • young ctr·
loonlet; thrH Harlem
teens exl)lofe New Y<><k
City lkyscrapera. (R)
(1)8NEWS 9 IAAH!Y Mill.ER
The 12th it l)!unged into
IUfmoll by an auacil on •
dte>anment 110<a's c1nntd
mcialc system and a llOldup
In ., adult bookstore
(Jj},OAl/YC..OCKETT AT
TtfEAlAMO
Jim Bowle i1 emong Ille
frontier heroes 1oln1ng
Davy (Fess Parketl In one
ol the moat decisive bat-'* or the Old West
7:00 I cu HIWS N9CNlW8
H.A,_,.Y DAYS AGAIN
Richie Is aelected 10
bte<><ne • oontestenl on a
popular game ahOw wtlll a
cNnot to win $3,200.
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BUU.8EYE
M"A0 8°H
lllde circum111nces
~ Radar to leave the
4077tll. (Pert 11
• STREETS OF SAN
~HCISCO
Stone searcllea for a
, J<*ber·klller and the ••re J.rVJ priceless sllmp 11111
~tole
•• OVER EASY
n1Jedla Stereotypu •
Guests Buddy Ebaen.
l,104• Br~ (RIO
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MPORT
(I) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 MERI/ GRIFFIN
Oufsts Riek Sprlngfleld,
8etty Buckley, Village Peo-
ple
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Rletlerd Gere. Leuren 11ut·
ton. A Bevertv Hiiis glgOlo
CKANNEL LISTINGS
'8eomM 11'9 pr~ aut-
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(%)8TAAHIGHT AT'TtfE
COCOHVT OROVE
7:20 CZJ MOVIE * * * '"1 "Naugllty Metlel·
ta" ( 111351 Jeanelle Mac-
Oonetd. Nelton Eddy
Based on the operetta by
Viet<>< Hetbtfl A prel\y
French prlnc.es posing 11
• maid aamplM kle In a big
coy In oreltf to eec.ape the
trapping• of metrlmony
7:30 9 2 ON THE TOWN
Hosts Steve Edwards,
Melody Rogers 1/1111
Nagoya. Japen. tlltet city
to Los Angeles: vlait •
1rlple-111red Japanese
drlvlno range, meet James
Clavell, authOt of "Sho-n .. i (llFAMIL'l'FEUO
SHANA NA
Guest Jonnny Tiiiotson 8 HOLLYWOOO
SQUARES IJ FACE THE MUSIC tD ALLINTHEFAMILY
Mike and Gloria happily
prepare I<>< Mike'• new /Ob
end their move to Cellfor-
nle
• MACNEIL/ LEHRER
REPORT
~ TEACHUFE
Or Leo 8uacagll1 rocuses
on ways to teach children
to have a positive altitude
towards Ille and love.
(I) P.M. MAOAZINE
An mtl<V-wttll a top
malt model; e yjajt to Ten·
nessee • "Penctt City" CID MISSING P£RSOH8:
OEAOORAUVE
Petrick O'Neal examines
Ille beckgroonds or SI•
famou; people who van-
1slled without 1 irace and
poaes po891ble reasons for
tllelr dlsappearencea
8:00 8 BUOS BUNNY IN
KING ARTHUR'S COURT
Antmated While on llis
way 10 a bog peaout lesll-
val, Bugs Bunny takes •
wronQ turn end winds up In
merr:r_ otde Engllnd. (R) D Q! REAL PEOPLE
Featured e temelt rodeo
ciown, a beeuly contest lor
senior c1tlzen1, athletic
cornpe1mon bet_, Pley-
boy Bunnlft. stewetdesMs
and ~leaders (RI 8 MOVIE * • '" 'Too Many Suspects· i 19751 Jim Hut-
ton. David Wayne Ellery
Queen and hla father.
Inspector Queen, try to
SOive the murdlf ol a fasll-
1on Oesignlf G 9 CH.ARLIE'S
ANGELS
The Angela t>ecome
embrOlled In a mlllion-dol·
lar k1qnapp1ng scheme
1nvolv1ng Iha hated owner
of a glamorous nightclub
(R) 8 MOl/lE
••• ''Desk Set" ( 1957)
Spencer Tracy. Kathanne
Hepburn Oeap1le Ille
th1ea1 tllal an efficiency
ex~1 poses 10 her job •
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• P.M. MAGAZINE
An Interview with e lac>
male model; a vi.It to Ten·
-·• "Pencil City",
Cllet Tell preperH e
cucumber selad, Or
Wasco on brNlt recon-
struction methodt, Celhle
Mann look• at laMt beam
l!iMlno elfeots.
ID MOVIE * * * "Tllke ~. S1te'1
Mine" ( 10631 Jernee St-·
art, Sandra Dee An over-
protecttve t1111« hu many
j)fObltmf Coping Wltll hla
lree-tp!Nted daughter In
college
• NATIONAL
OEOOAAPHIC SPECIAL
"()jve To The Edge 01 Cre-
ation" A deep-dive expedl·
Hon otf the Gal19agos
ltlenda reveals exotic
f0<m1 of Ma Ille nourilhtd
t>y bactene wtlleh conv.1
cllemlcals into orgenlc
m81ter (RI
(I) THE BAXTERS
"Tiie Mod Coople"
(CJ MOl/IE
The Town That Dreaded
Sundown·· 11977) Ben
Johnson Andr-Prine A
madmen stalks lover•'
lanes 1n e Southweatern
l>O<det town, Shllllrlng
the ree1dent1' joy and reuef
over the and ol World War
II 'R'
(S}MOl/IE
Brubaket" ( 19801 Robe<t
Redf<><d. 'l'apnet t<otto A
reform-minded w1rden
unco"9fs oMdesprNd CO<·
ruphon when lte enletl hlS
newly IUlgned prison POS·
1~ as en inmate 'R'
UMOl/IE
"Bronco Blliy" ( 1980) Clint
Eastwood. Sondra Locke
A former Shoe saleSmen
from New Jersey reellzes
111s dream ol per10<mlng In
a Wild West Show PG'
8 30 tJ (I) MOWGLI'S
BROTHERS
An1m1ted Based on Ru<J·
y11d K!pllng'a "Jungle
Books · An 11>1ndoned
native boy Is rescued and
adopted by wolvea. (R)
• TOPSTORY
Hoeta Jim Thomas, Miry
~S041
'1!) Pl.EDGE BREAK
Regu111fy SCl\eduled l>fO-
grammlng mey be del•yec:I
due to pledge breaks
RACE FOR THE
PENNANT
Berry Tompkins and Tim
McCerver recap dlvlalonel
buebell standl"Qs and
1nterv1ew some of Ille
game s top players
8:45 '1i) SHARING WITH LEO
BUSCAGLIA
Leo Busc1gll• answers
questions and Shares ide-
as about personal worth
(Z') WANTED: OEAO OR
AUl/E
"The Maritn Postet"
0:00 tJ (I) MOl/IE
• • ·~ Jimmy B & Andre
11990) Al4fl< Karras. Medge
Slncl11r The story ol
OeltOll restaureteur Jimmy
Butsl<;aris end Andre Rey·
nolds. the blacit child wllo
changed his life. 1s dretnD·
tlzed.(R) o a 0tFF'RENT
STROKES
AtnOld UIMIS tlte Drum-
mond penthouse 10 lllde e
schOOI Chum who IS leced
with being sent 10 an
~1nage. IRI 0
U 9 VEGAS
Oen'• plan 10 test the
aecurlty of Ille Desert Inn
by robbing ii goes awry
when one ol his con-
fedetetes turns out to be 1
r11I crook (RI
• MERVGRIFAN
•-*>GClllNHE
An asplrlnQ linger rnovee
into e IOf1 8Plr1"*11 In
Nft YOfk City with two
Olhe< girla
(t)MOVIE
"Blue Collar" ( 107111 R!eh·
ard Pry0<, Harwy Kettel.
Thrll lru1tr1ted Oetr0t1
auto factory worker• lu•n
to crime, bringing them
Into m0<1 conflict and
potential danger than they
ever counted on. 'R'
10:00 G al QUINCY
A yoong man dlee •• the
result of 1 tlttle-llnown and
rare 1fftk:tlon, !>fomptlng
Quincy 10 1n1tig111 an
appe11 tor tunds to
r-ch rare di..._ (RI
I G• NEWS 9 DYNASTY
Krystle pawns her jewelry
to nelp OUI Mltlhew '"" his on r lg 11 onoe again
sabO~•Oed. (RI
S ADOPTION IN
AMERICA FOlLOW4JP
A KCET -proctliQed IOllOw·
up examines llte ~
raised In the previous PfO-
gram as It relltll to the
Los Angeles area
QI!) SPEAKING OF LOVE
Or Leo Buacaglla ••Pl<>fes
Ille concept of mankind's
11m1t1eu potential IOI' glv·
1no and rlC9'ving love.
0MOVIE
· Used Cars I 1980) Kurt
Russell, Jack Warden
Aller the owner of • ban-
krupt car shOp dies, his
employees try 10 co"" up
Ills demlae 10 prevent his
weallhy car dealer t>rothet
l10<n 1nhef1t1ng the busi-
ness ·R·
10:30• NEWS
ti) IHOEPEHOENT
NETWORI< NEWS
• MINVTES TO Lii/£
Tiiis documentary IOOk1 et
a pioneering treume •Y•-
tem In effect In San Ber-
nardino and Includes Inter-
vi-with physlcl1n1 end
aurgeona who helped bring
the avttem Into existence
cm MOVIE
"The Hunter" ( 19791 Steve
McOuMn, Ell Wallach.
Ralph "Pape" Thorton
leads a dangerous Ille H 1
moctern-dey bounty llunt-
., 'R'
(S)MOl/IE
"Friday lite 13111" ( 19801
Betsy Pelmet, Adrienne
King Tlte reopeolng of a
summer camp, ctoMCI 20
years earlier 11ter lllree
murdett, attrectl e vindk:·
tlve killer wllo knifes
unsuspecting teen-agers
'R'
11.ooeDUCll98
NEWS
Q STARTREK
Mr Spock 11 aulgned to
command • ll\uttlecr1ft
in"91tlgatlon Of e myeterl-
oos soler ay1t1m. I NEWLYWED GAME
MANNIX
''Time Out Of Mind"
.., BENNYHILL
Benny POflllyt a Getman
professor
• DICK CAVETT
Guest Raquel Welch IRI
(%) MOl/lE
"Foxea" ( 19801 Joelle Fos-
ter. Sany Kellerman. The
victims of broken hOmes
end uncaring peret1t1, four
teen.age glrll try to sootlte
their emotional woonda
through drug• Ind MK 'R'
'~'harlie's Angels' goes
1() final television heaven
By FSED ROTHENBERG ,~,........ ...
NSW YORK -Arter tonight's last prime-lime
netwo.rk rerun, (Channel 7 at 8) "Charlie's
Ansell" passes on to television heaven.
ft Imagine this final resting place will look a
fot Uk'e "Charlie's Angela:" beautiful women
tr1u~g over evil, split ends and perspiration.
Jt~ a mileatone ln American television. The ppblltJJ love affair with three plainclothes cops is pv#, -elthough they will be popping up In syndical-~ ~ala. In the end, even the "Glamour"
aaap1ine of the airwaves grew old and was
dulQIJed for younger shows.
, ht ''Charlie's An1ela" wu lnst.rucUve for
~d us about America's fancy and TV's
to it. This wu one time the networks
~ mated the lnt~lll1ence of the public. ABC ~•·t·~ such a bit.
• , •10ur initial reacUon wun't as entbuslaaUc u
i£e ~ence's was," aald Seymour Amlen, vice p,......,t, ABC Entertainment. "Al prole•alonala.
tt• •• 1 lot ot potholes. The atorylinea were weak
"'"'• act.lnc was 1baUow." . lirudoo Tart.l.kotf, now president of NBC ED·
tet•911Mmt, worked at ABC wMt> t.be abow pre·
In 1178. "When we aaw tbe nnt lln
....... we Hid: 'Thi• ll terrible! TM •ctlnl lJ
We decided to •helve tboH eplaodet and
~!1111!1191dCll~ new oan. In November we took the .... down t.rom UM •bell. Tbey became the
n&ed 'CbarUe'• Ancela' ol a1J Ume."
~
That first season· created three stars, but the
brightest was Farrah Fawcett. To that point, her
strongest acting roles were purring car com-
mercials and spots for Wella Balsam Shampoo.
Co-star Jaclyn Smith made her reputaUon as
the Breck girl. Kate Jackson didn't endorse hair
products: she was considered the brain of the
bunch.
Eventually, Miss Fawcett left the show and
was replaced by Cheryl Ladd, who also bad the req-
uisite physical talents. Shelley Hack and Tanya
Roberts were later replacement.I but, by then, the
program was already 1Uppina.
"It waa the first bla lhow that trotted out aexy
glrla and appealed to male faotaaiea," aald
Tartikoff. "But because of the way they dre11ed
and were Portrayed, they weren't tbreatentni.
They were Just Innocent women who were put in
Jeopardy. And women watched for vlcarloua
thrill•. They wanted to aee the latest halr·dOI and
clothln1." With the IUCCHI of Charlie'• 1lrl1, the
networkJ tolled out tbetr copylna machlMI. "MOit
never made It to aeries," said Amlen. One that did,
"Fl.Ytn1 Kish" oo CBS, luted just a few moatbl.
ABC even went the beefcake route on "Toni'•
Boys," tbre. bunk detectJv• under UM wint ot a
mllllonalress, played by Barbara Stan"fck.
"Tonl'• Boya" waa a one-nllht stand. The
public Just didn't accept 1itol01. but tt went wlld
for JiUlea.
"We ~ved you don't Med aqueallnl tlna,
'
I TUBE TOPPERS
(;US 8 8:00 .. 8UKS IJ\inny tn Km.c
Arthur'!; Court... An uni muted luok ut
Merrie Olde Englund
KllJfJ 8 .00 ··oesk Set
Kathur1nc Hepburn and Spencor Tracy
s tar In a battling love story between an
efriciency expert and u re~carchor.
KCOP Q) S·OO "T1:1ke Her. She's
Mine .. James Stewart stars a~ the har
ried father of a teen-age Sandra Dee
KCET @ 8:00 "Oive lo the Edge
uf Creation ." A National Geographic
Special looks at exotic forms of sea life
1 1-30 8 (I) MOVIE * * * °"' "8uffal0 8111 And
The Indiana" (11178) Paul
Newman. Burt L.Mcaater
Aging huckater BuHaJo Biii
Ntta 1111 iegeode and lore
10 WIO.-.yed tourlll• et hll
own Wild W81t thaw (RI
G QITOHtGHT
Guttt llOll David Letllf·
rnen ~ts Mlcflael I( ...
Ion, Chetles Nelson Rellly 8 9 AllCNEWS
NtGHTl.INE
I LET'S MAKE A DEAL
STANLEY StEOEl.
KCET NEWS8EAT
MOVIE
The H1ppy Hooker"
I 111751 Lynn Rldgreve.
Jeen-Pterre Aumon1 Tiie
Ille or New '1'()(1('1 lernooa
Clll girl, Xev11ra Hollander.
If lotd 'R'
CH)8TANOING ROOM
OHL Y: HAlL.ElWAH
HOUYWOOO
Fr<><n the MGM Grand
Hotel 1n Laa l/egu. G-
Kelly hOsts • g1mer1no
revue wNch salutes tile
golden.,. of movtemaklno
In tong and danc.
11:65 0 MOVIE
"Wlleorne To L A " ( 1977)
Keith Carradine, Selly
Kellerman l/arloua South-
"" Cahlorn11 residents "' btoughl to041tl\er briefly In
e -ies ol ratn1nt1C hll·
sons wllleh mostly end up
!>long one-night stand• 'R
-Ml>NIGHT-
12:00 8 MOVIE
• • "That Man George"
I t9671 George Hamilton.
Claudine Auger A gang ol
thieves plot tile theft of a
lonune 1n gOld bullion from
In armored truck 1n
M0<occ;o
G 9 LOl/E BOAT
"Oh Dale" John Ritter
The Main Event" Sher-
man Hemsley. Lawanda
Page .. ,. Tasteful All111"
Jaclyn Smllh Dennis COie
(RI
IJ GUNSMOKE
Mau determines to catch •
cOld·tytd gunslinger who
has killed • stlerlll and 1
prlelt In a small Kansas
lnwn
• M488ION:
IMP088t8LE
The IMF must peraued• a
computer genlut WhO hat
drapped oot" of society
tOlld them
G) ROOt<IE8
Tiie Rookies must find
thoee responSlble I<>< hold·
Ing up gun Siio~ through·
OUI lheCllV
12:15 MOVIE
"Tlte Sensuous NurM"
( 19791 Ursula Andreu.
Ou1llo Del Prete GrMdy
relatives hire a senaual
'Florence Nightingale" 10
take cere or an aging
coont llYlflflng lr<><n a dell·
Cite heart condilK>n R'
12:30 0 (a TOMORROW
Gue11s Donna Summe<,
Jack Valeflll i><esklenl ol
the MotiOn Plcturee Aaao-
c1auon ot Amenca, authOt
Rev. Andrew Greetey (RI
@ MOVIE
"The Flrel Deadly Sin"
I 10801 Frank Slnatre, Faye
Oun•way A veleran New
York City po11ee detecllve. wnose wife 11 aullering
lrem a M<lout lffneu. tr-
io catch e brutef killer let.
r0<lzmg Manhettan 'R'
12:50 (%) "Z" MAOAZINE Of'
THE AIR
1:00 Ci) PSYCHIC
PHENOMENA
"The Golden Voyage'
Hosts Damien Simpson,
Steele Hunt Guesta Ron
Dexter Robeil Beams
• MOVIE
* *'~ 'Bind 01 Angets"
( 1957) Cl1rk G1ble. Sidney
Portier An educated blacl<
Slave meets 1 Sootllern
gentlemen wllo lies
secrets to CC>nCNI
II) IN0£PEHOEHT
NETWORK NEWS
Cl)MOVIE * * *'It .. Naughty Mertel·
ta" ( 19351 JHnette Mac-
Donald, Nel1on Eddy
Baled on the operena by
l/lelor Herbet1. A preuy
French prlne419t poalng as
a maJd Hmpln Ille In 1 big
city tn 0<dt1 to eacape lhe
lr•PP1ng1 ot m1tr1monv
l :IO U MO\lrE
• • •., ·say One F<>< Me'
I t9591 Bing Crotby, Oeb-
b<e Reynolds A Broadway
priest taps the ehow-buai-
ness talent among 1111 con-
gregation In order lo put
togetlle• 1 1etev111on per.
f0<mance for tile t>enefn of
Charity
®)NEWS
1:30 II) MOVIE
* * *'-> The Bells QI SI
Mary's" 11945) Bing Cros·
by. lngnd Bergman A
p11es1 and a mothe< 1upe-
11or save an Old perocll1aJ
schoot t>y persuadlnQ a
sk1nftln1 to donete leJ\d
Ind a bultdlnQ to their
cause
f~MOVIE
'Friday The 13th'' ( 111801
Beley Pelmet, Adrienne
King. The reoptnlnQ of a
wmmtt cemp. cJOMd 20
years e11tllet erter 1111ee
mu1de11, a1111cts I v1nd1C·
llve ktllar who kn1f11
un9U11p41Ct1ng •~-agers
R
1:400MOl/1E
"Bronco Biiiy" ( 10801 Clint
EastWOOCI, Sondra Locke
A torme• alloe salesman
l•om New JerHy reallies
his dream ot performing In
8 Wiid West show 'PG.
1:45 (~ MOVIE
"Up Tile Academy ( 111801
Ron Leibman, Barbara
Baell Tlte w11-obMUtd
c<><nmandent ot w .. nbtrg
M1111ary Academy la r><>
match lor 1111 trooblesome
1>1ats enrOlllCI there 'R'
1:508 NEWS
1:65 9 MORECAMBE & WISE
Eric and Ernie join the
1nl1mous tover Casanov1
In a r<><np eroond lite t>ed
JOHN DARLING
M~. OARL..ING, l'M SETTY 0UOD,
ANO "1 WAN1EO 10 LEI YOU
KNOW ll-1A'T 1 LOVE YOUR
-----. 5HOW ANO IHAi l'M .JU5i IHE 0tG&ESI
FAN OF YOURS!
z:ooeaHIWI
l~IO. H1W1 MOMCAM91 & Wiii
lrkl "Som«"'" Mor•
cambe wrH .. nle "'8t play.
CZ) IT AIMQKT AT T'Hlt
OOCOHuT OftOVI r.41!=
"lhe Huruw·· 1111711) 81-
McOuMn, Ell Wtllach
Ralph "Pape" TllorlOn
lead• a Oangeroue Ille u 1
modern.ct1y l>Ounty hunt
er 'R'
2:IO I ~OAIAL
• • "The Gatllno Gun"
C 1072) Guy Stockwell.
Wooay Strode U.S. troope
lltlclng to keep PMGt In
tlte pc>et-Clvll War WHI
come lo rely on the Getllng
gun.
2:56 8 MOVIE * *-°" "Pltllll" ( t11•81 01c11
POw911, Lttabeth Scott An
1naurence man ~
lnvOIYed with the beeutllul
woman 111 has been
'"lgntd to lnv .. 11g111
3:00 II) NEWS
3:05 (CJ MOYll!
"The Town That Dreaded
Sundown' ( 11177) Ben
Jonnaon. Andrew Prine A
madmen •lllkl loveta
la,_ II\ a South_l.,n
bordlf town, S111ntt1ng
the reeklenta· joy Ind relief
over Ille end of World Wlf
II 'R'
3:151 NEWS
3:25 MOVIE
• • • "Who W11 T11a1
Lady?" ( 1"601 Tony Curtll,
Dean Manin A COiiege
l>fOI-enlists ''"' 11d or
e Wllllf fl'1end 10 help
Hp4aln to his wtle why he
was klsalng • student
3:30 l&J MOl/tE
"Runn1nQ" ( 19791 Micheel
Ooug111. Susan Anapach
H1111ng lalled et nearly
IVeryllllng In hll Mle. a 34.
year-old divorced m•n
decldel to try OUI 81 9
maralhontt tor tt>e U S
Otvmpic Team 'PG'
4:25 (?)WANTED: DEAD OR
ALll/E
"The Marlin Poster"
4:30 (.C) MOVIE
"SChl.?Old' I 1980) Ktaua
Ktnlill Men1n1 Hill A
crazed murderer wno u-
1e1ssor1 to do 1w1y with e
"'"' ol divorced or unhappily married w<><nen
Hnd1 • lel\er to an 1dviGe
cotumnlat after eac11 kill·
~ R'
4:35 U VOYAGE TO THE
BOTTOM~ THE SEA
Thursday'•
Dayf i•e Movie•
-MOR...o-
5:00 CZ) "Foxes .. ( 19801 JOdle
Foster Sally Kellerman
The v;c11m1 of bro•en
nom.s and uncanno par.
en11, lour teen-age girls try
10 IOOlhe their emotlona.I
wounds through drug1 and se• 'R'
8:00 CC) * • "Treasure Island"
( 19701 Animated A yoong
t>oy discovers a map of
T reature ill and and sets
out to searci'l lor 1t
7:30 (CJ "Dear Inspect<><"
1197111 Annie Girardot Ph+-
hppe Nolret A fem1M1
delectlve tries to carry on
a complicated romanc.
and • baffling murder
1nvestlgatl0n at tile ssme
lime 'PG'
8:00 (SJ • * * .. F <>< l>tdden
Plenel ( 111$61 Wallet Pid-
geon, Anne Francis Based
on ShlklSPNfe s "The
Tempest • An oule< sPece
mt.Ion le launon.cl to
tocel• a proftetof wno haa
belfl IMng fOf 1 number Of
rMft on a dl9'ant planet ot
'II! Muie
t:IO CC) • • \t "The Mtielltn.
IOlfl MMI" ( 1173) ,.fllil
~. Dominique ·-· a. eaeect on • newel by
°*"'IOnd ~ A ltttletl
lnltlltgenee agen I tnd hit
femele cohort .,, fofced
to cope With double flO"ll•
and tr~etOlllM on their
rnlMIOn to etl)h,ire I COM·
munlelapy
lO:OO ••• "8owery Bomb·
tllell" ( 1"4f) Bowery Boyt.
S~ L--.atd Ptloto-
grlOhl lmc>lleett the Boys
in • big bank rot>bery.
Cl) "Pte)'9fl" ( 1070) AU
MIOGraw, OMn Paul Mer·
lln. A yoong tennl1 player
on ttte minor clrcwlt l>U<·
-a buutlM but tlullve
Older woman wllO II Ille
mlltr ... Of e WMlthy bu.i·
nMAman 'R'
11 :80 G * Y, "The &.lllhwaell·
ets·· (10511 John Ireland,
Wayne Motrlt A Confld·
erate veteran tWOtn lo
peace i• fore.cl to plek up
hit gun1 during 1 raid.
(C) "Get Ctiarlle Tully"
I 111781 Odl Emery, Oarret1
Neal>ltt A 1wtndler cons
lhOUsanda of dOllllW from
an Hiiian mrne boN en<1
makM hit gellwey lfl drag
with the mob In hOI pur-
•u•t ·PQ·
-AFTE.RNOON-
12:00., * • * "Back To
Bataan" (111451 Jolln
Wayne, AnthOny Outnn
Cul oH t10<n All'llfican '°' ces. • COionei <><ganlzes neuve F111pmoe into e guer-
rllla army 10< • rllid on tlte
Japanese. ., *•'it "The 81Cllel0<
Party" (1957) Oon Mu11ay.
E G Marshall Four
eccountant• lhrow • bltll
etor party for their friend
1:00 CC) "Dear lnse>tCtOf''
(1978) Annie Girardot. Phi·
hppe N01rll A female
detectMI '''" to cerry on
a comp41Cated 10<nance
and a t>altllng murdet
1nvestlga11on et tlte 91me
time 'PG'
1:30 (}) • * • "Forbtdden
Plenet• t 11166) Welter P1d-
geotl. Anne Francis Based
on Sl\alcespeare·1 "Tiit
Tempest ·· An outer ~
m1U1on ,. laundled to
locate a prollllOf who 1111
l>Mfl living fOf • number of
years on • d111tn1 ptenet or
thetuture
2:00 U "No Deposit, No
Return" ( 19781 Oavld
Niven, Darren Mc<lavin
The chtldren ol neglecuve
l)ltentl decide 10 ltage
their own ktdnBPPtng 10
~· some ettention G'
S:OO Q! * • • "lite Hlrel•"Q·
119731 Robert Sllew. Sarah
Miles Attar suffering •
nervous breakdown, a
recently Widowed women
hires • CllauHeYr
~ "• · Treasure llland
11970) Animated A yoong
boy d1scover1 • map of
Treasure ltland and aets
OUI to MllCh IO< It
s:ao D • 'Squeeze A Fl~
I t1170J Jeck Aft>er1aon.
Wauer Chlltl. In <><Ott to
protect the secreta or Illa
succ.ess t10<n • self iSll
buSlness COhO<I, an,.....,,
monk !elves the coun!fy
clutc;Nng tllt Merel formu-
la f<>< 1 ¥ery line home
brew
CS) "Blue F~e Lady·
Cathryn Harrison. Mark
HOiden. A young girt pur-
sues hef dream of e career
In •llow ll<><se Jumping to
the excluSIOn of all etse
4:00 0 Falso 119801 Dom
Deluise, Anne Banctoll A
portly compulllve eater
finds lhat nothing can
dampen his desire for food
unUI he falls 1n IOve 'PG'
5:00 CID "No Oef)oalt, No
Return" ( 1976) 01v1d
Niven, Darren McGevln
The Cllildren of negligent
parents deck141 10 ltage
their own lodnappong to
get some ettentoon G
by Armstrong & Batiuk
~EL..L I YOU KNON, NOW IHA'T 'tO\.J
MENTION fT, 1.
DO BELIEVE SHEt5!
F'inal CharUe'& Angels are f/rom left J Tan~a Roberta. Jaclyn Smith and CherJll Ladd.
back-alley c.hasea and l<itl ot violence to make a
police 1bow work," 11ld Aaron Spelllna, who pro-
duced "Charlie'• Ancel.I" and "Toni'• Boye." "We
proved that audle.nffl loH &lamour .
"We a.llo proved women ClOUJd carry 1 aeries. Aasle Oick1MOG had •PoUce Woman' but ahe waa
atw.,. backed up by a male cop wtlb a IWl -
(Earl Holliman)." ,
spelHnc constde~ the a.bo1ir bl1b e1mp. "We
took a ton1ue-in-cheek atUtude. l didn't think there
bad been a camp abow since 'Burke'• Law' ln the
early '808. How could anybody take lt 1ertoualy
when these three beautiful women never meet
their boss and ride on 1kateboarda shoutln1 'Hilt!'
''I Just don't undtralud bow everybody
mlaMd tbe point." Who wu think.int? Everybody
waa too busy l•Y1kln1.
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SALESMMO
Major reaional brokeraae firm with 13
years experience in the ooutaJ area is
searching lor an expe.ri!OCed person
to manage its expanding Newport of.
fice.
Hllhly visible Fashion Island location
with 15 full time agents has the Poten·
tlal for 27 agents.
'This firm has over 125 fulltime agents
and offers residential Investment,
escrow. securitie& and mortgage
brokerage services to its clients from
8 offices located Newport to San
Clemente.
The person chosen will receive liberal
starting salary and an override on the
office produc tion along with other
benefits.
uu.. WCW!te 2:' · te.soo Call lb• 1peclalllll 1t OCIAtROMT ()NM,__. OCEANFRONT-New a-liicomt Pr0~rilea
Caa't qualify? Don'I COtel110M · lhe toodomlnlum In MIW IY0Wt8 WM lt•te2,. Modular Type Homa, £a1l11d1 COiia Mtu
pve UJ) • y~! We are Sharp 3 Bdrm, 5 ytara .,.,. IOJJ '°"~!!=--.. IBR6dlft.•.ooo. HM.Lii leued lud, I p¥t bdu, Owner will C'ar r y :1~:=-~u!a. new laratopenlllkbtn. ••••••••••••••n••n••• .._.,, 0 "!~~ ~!':t~J'JOOme oo Mtrbr~~il~:l Prl.tedtolttl!
ulllna. ullln1 All love\y atrium, tart.htone ILOW t/4 BY OWNER. Woodbridae All tor: •11
areu. Call C11y 111d c~lr~~lll4,IOO Ml.UOM Cumellbr,2\tb1 llOk OCIMW .. W...... SALtBYOWN!R
ScotU the rt&bt way! Move \o rm~ '4IO.OOO 70JO Priced for quiet 111• Lm1IJ u I ·U42 beautltul f'J Toro 1Ad • V •c .. ,.... Th11otrttinl111 u utile Spacioul LIOO 1q. ft 1a att a lr1 5 8dm estate "' "'"' • 1111. One of Newport OrlD&t Cowty'a m0tl ~ ~1111ho\\
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w/pool, 1pe 6 view cnot 3 Bdrm, lat lot. IUK Be1ch'1 tiDt1t views a LOCATIOM pre1lfam Idun mobile 114 141 0783
lm!J!!!!!!!!!lllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll a nulcbbox). Great down. SIJ0.000. Prine bdnn bomt wlt.h aunt OMLI»() bom• park. Call for ?925Colle1e A\t "' terma. Auume •~~lo· ool . S.1·!!18-LBKA. aptor2unlta. la Ideal lotblalbedroom ..lUt. 12111. CO!ta MtSa. CA
REALTORS
o....,. Wll "'-ce --------1 If a 1h1rp low main· --------1 tenunce 4 Bdrm homo SU94-WAVl5 wllh custom 1p1 and ACTIOt4 BBQ lnlemi. you, aee
On the beach! Be1utlful lhla brand new Select
duplex on the ocean· Property. Fantastic
front. .has 3 Bdnne and flnancin&! Full price
rantaallc view upstairs. 1225,000. 751·319l
and 2 Bdnna Ind walled
patio b~low. Custom
built and c ustom
furniture inchaded If de
sired $750,000
C::. ~i I \ ( I
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64Z..5200 ***** j PETE 3 11 + , ... + s,.
lhrbor and Baker area
terul Call P1trlck MOl1HWOOOS Realo!omls! 87H'l00 aparkli.na de.a hooty· .._ ______ I ,, F01 P•• .... 1 Of I
Ttoore ai 1211 moo11 drum home.... • -. IUUTY Clote t9 bay, beacb 6 MIAIWAT8 :s lob plut a cti.nning
TIRMS.TBMS
Spotleu Ira • Bd. ahowa
like a model. Aaaume
ff.%. Only 1181,000 or
leue opUon. Patrlclc . . ..
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Immaculate :S Bdrm IHllce4SllO,OOO tennla. llOO,OOO down. Ste91 to the water oo older hornet Walk to
home on quiet cu.I de 110 In Dover Shora. MOO ..... m1 .. ,_ .... __ A owner Udo Pen.lnau.I•. 2 Br 2b1 beach Ir We Park. On· In NorthwOOdl. Pluah IQ.It. of I.op quality COD• ....... """._., obll bom ool a ,.. I ..... t 000 Sub I carpets and cuatom atrucUoo. Tbla 5 Bdrm will carry balance. m e •· · Y Y Y .-,, · ml on Med.it. atyle realdeftce la old. Pool, rte '!!'1 1mall terms. draperlea thniout. Huao the bell ol '-•Oona ud pet O.K. t22. meed 11 P.M. C00s>er"Ala0c-p1llo with toothln1 1pa. _. 182.500' t37 at M9.000. sa&-14M or 538<-Many extru plus low in· h11 lhe bell ol fllwlcl.n& -=--lereal 1uurnable lo.n. avall1ble. owe •.ooo WAUKfRONl se .. ,... I c-...
S1S7,000. llllW~ l.l)l. Full price In· HOMt e.c. Loe a lei! In No. San c111.~50d,1000n •. c,•1h1 0e101 a81~.~ REAL ESTATE Dieao Cly, super 1rowt11
• llV 631 1400 area. lS,.500 aq I\ leUI·
for 1ppt CUTI" A"...... l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ble Owner fUWl(e. Full 106a'S llALTY Newly painted z bdrm ... _,,OIT ..... CH pnce ~.ooo. Ask for
67'-llll plu.s den 3 paUoa, pool & """' -MiJte !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I i.nnia. ~ an.xloua. S E ACUFF PARK J BARRETI All responses will be held in strict con· Xlnt=hood H ..... , • .._. 104 .. REALTY fidence. Send resume to· Drawer 18, with $3$K down Owner ""11•••••••••••• .. ••
17TH AT PROSPECT
TUSTIN, 731-3lll
LOWPIJCE
IEALHICL.
Askln& llJ8,000. 1980 2 Br completely ,.tcl--ID turn 1250 IQ fl. l ml -from L1doahopl S.,000 UmlledTlmeOffer Open Sunday 1-S 890
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631-737(1
P.O. Box 2000. Corona del Mar, 92625 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I mu.st sell St44,900 PllCl/SLASHlO
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Owner ready to deal "1
I bdl'm, 1 ba. Orange
Tree Patio Homes Nice-ly located end unit. Cen·
tral air Exten11ve recreational fac1Uties Adult only commuruty
176,500.
2113 Miramar Reduced 1SC.h St
to firm price ol lot,500 &IO-S357
LINDA ISLE
Exciting opportunity! Wide channel
view from spectacular architectural
designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath, pool home
Slip for 2 large boats. $1.495,000.
Summer Occupancy.
LIDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm. 3
bath home. newlv redecorated. Priced
to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge recrealton room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings Great for e ntertaining.
$420.000 Best price for the money
PENINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT
Panoramic bay & ocean \'1ew at .
wedge. from prime la rge lot. 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft featur-
m~ marine room. St.385.000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm. den. spacious .Plan 8,
maculate. Lbw priced at 5215.000.
im·.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
).1 1ll11wt. (,, ,, ·~ R t:i/'> t'llol
WHAT'S UHl9UE
AIOllT UMl9UE
LIVE ON TIIE BAY
One mast.er suite, plus
den. Beau11ruJ kitchen
and baths, wetbar, com-
munity pool & spa, and
great location. S3SO.OOO
EXCITING CITIHOM E
3 Bdrms. den. 212 bath, looks out on quiet greenbelt
JF YO U LIKE
PRIVACY This house
has a courtyard bounded
by a six loot wall, four
bedrooms and beautiful
decor. plus excellent owner finan r an g
SUS, 000 fee.
DYNAMIC DYNASTY
IN HARBOR RIDGE
Custom built sun room
makes this a very nexi· ble floor plan. Beautiful
in every detail. 1415,000.
ma to beach! lmmac
upgraded l br ,
den/bdrm . 1 & :i.. ba
Pools , jacuzzi. tennis,
clubhouse, wet bar,
frplc Pert for cpl
Needs rinancing to exist· 'I .
Su .. ·-ing 7 .9% loan. Open Sal. (,.(' D .. -~ & Sun. l·S, 9766 Verde n ')\Is,._ LAIGECOHDO Mar,SJs..1600or968·8341, 'll'-i[~ Young and exciting 3 Bkr. Co-o . I')'
level home with solar as· S 12,000 Down 832•8600 sisl healing, hardwood ~ noors and carpel. Move Nice 3 Bdrm, l'h b11tu
right in lhis spacious 3 condo. Close to shor.·
bdrm with mull VIEW. ping Owner will be P lfS23 CAMPll,l>a·lllVtME pool and Lennis Owner finance. 186,500.
will carry 2nd TD with SUMSETIWTY Log.a ltoch 1041
203 cash down. '219.000. _ 542-5101 •• ..... ••••••••••" ••••
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WATERFRONT BY OWNER, N Hntg ALot
llOMES Bch. 3 BR H. ba, RV BC· for. Litle
RE4L ESTATE cess Corner lot Up· I . 631-1400 graded Owner nexible. I 1 acre + bklg 11te. gent·
submit terms. 775-?l6S, I~ sloping parcel short BUILDERSCLaiE-OUT 891 462'7 (7l4) distance from tennis & 13''1~ JO year fixed beach Ownr has 1n
New 2 & 3 Br Condos W AU( TO IEACH d uded plans for cu...tom
All amenities. 4 left Charming 3 Bdrm cor vi lla S175,000 Spec 631·5055 ner lot, downtown. An tacular views!
38QW W1~ absolutesteal,SH9.500 MISSION REALTY
PM Cooper & Assoc 494·0731 H AHOit rotMTE 536· 1484 or SJS.8013 CONDOS -
2 spacious master suites lrYiit• I 044
or 2i,., stry w/lofled mslr "'"'•••••••••••••••••
bdrm Both models have MEAT
attach dbl garages as a pin, clean & cozy. 3
w/opnr Open daily ll·S Br 2 Ba w/courtyard en·
pm, W¢ekenda 10-6 pm try. Near new carpets
JSSAvocadoSt. and microwave in ·
Col 631-3405 eluded CI06e to schools and shopping. Call for
Divorce Forces Sale Lower 3 Arch Ba y
Great ocean view, pvt
area 4bdrm beach
house. 499-3144.
EMEULDIAY
until Sepl. l. 75~ fmanc· I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C/21 Center ;!fy_a~~.=~ 100/oDOWM ,.....terw. 1200 -------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I l B d r m c 0 n d 0 i n •• • • • • • • •••••••••• •• • • • O.t of c~
NEW PORT BEACH, CC>till'AU Pl"Opfffy 2110 US11Wff
4 bdrm. tam rm, (pica,
Xlnl financin&. Im· mediate occupancy po11ible. 1285 ,000 .
842-5161, ~107
partial vu. Assume 39.S acres in otlvenhatn ••-••••••••••••••••••• 10~%. 1134,SOO Rae 7 ml. ocean Strum, oak Ca rlsbad-waterfronl
Rod en&'U·12118 tttes, Tenns I/OS yrs Comehometoarettt1t'
It U~. Spaciou.s 2 Bdrm, 2 full
Oceanfront in Leuudla 81. gorgeous view
1lao avail. El Camino Sll0.000. Low dwn.
Prop. H3f>.~O R & H lnv't. 7S2"2lf7
MIWPOITCUST • I Acre Parcels CFS> 2125 sq rt office
First lime buyer ind re· Ocean views, 40 Kona warehouse. High growth tiree, step ri&ht up and Airport, prices start area. Affordable bous·
make ua an offer. A two from St0,500. Please call ing. Good labor force bedroom condowilh lots !8081329·7711 Real Exceptional clean air
of character. Vaulted • Estate Gallery, Kona. tnvironmenl. 244·9803, ceilin&a and welbar are Inc or write 7S.S719N Alli 244_·3_11_4. ____ _
ju at some of the Dr. Kailua, Kona, Hi RIVER RANCH
amenities Too good l RE~ l T 0 RS 92640 s acres. all fenced
last! Sl65.000 am•ardel Great Well Custom de t Cote Realty Great Filll•ciltg Propetty I 600 signed home owe at This enchanting hOme • • ••••••••••••••••••.. low interest for 10 yrs & Investment bu all the amenities for RARE c l H Newport Agt Mike 2.47-21641. Eves
640-5777 family life plus lwutry Beach Properly so· ™~·7~!/7_1_. -----
li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I entertaining With S frontage in pnme loca· Overloolung Santa Ynez
"' Bdrms, each with its tioo. Owner wtll fmance V a 11 e y So I " a n g , tea,ooo. Studio Condo As· own bath. thttt.is plenty Exclu11ve Principals magnl/1cent view from
sume 13% loan. Spa, of room. A S..00,000 as· only Ask for Irene every window of tbas
pool, clubhte sum able lat T.D. at 11% Loudon Agt 631 4247 or beaullfuJ ml sq ft 2-sty
s.52-1744 is uailable with owner 631·730Ci ' lu.xury home. Llv101 rm WATERFRONT-w/20"k willing lo carry some 24X30 w/huge Tudor
down, OMC at 123 tnl.. balance. This classic arch dome fireplace.
Sl760 mo .. 3 yn Price home will not last long. C.2 LOT' cou ntry kitchen built· just r~uced to '220,000 D.M. Mwt .... llr High lrartic count Ulll you name it, you've
Hurry! Call Jarvis· 76o.ol35 62·5X307 lot Existing got It Call before 12 or O'Brien .,."8208 John house on property Flex· fl 6PM 0Nc/""'a 7167 Coombe~ HST ILUFFS ible uses. Owner will a · .,...... ._.. or
IUKITIUY consider carryine lat 7141539•6488
Hort.or View HOIM TD. Asking 1199.500. Call Mo S• DMoo Co.
Beautiful Palermo 3 Bdrm , 2 balh single ~llSlformoreinfo. FALLBROO« Fixer
1iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii.I LOOKING FOR A BIG I BEDROOM? Ttus as ror
details.
1--HANCH
Hf ill TY
'.i'.i 1 2000
Only available front row
lot in this gated area
Plans and permits for elegant viUa. Sl,650,000.
CAROLTATUM RLTR. 49ol·0029 __ _
Mtwportleocil IOH
Model. Open and story "Townhome". upper, 13 Acres . oaks.
spacious. 4 bdrms, 2~ Original area, end unit, running stream, well. 8
ba, fam rm, pool and Jae xlnt cond S169,500 acres plantable, house .
LIQUIDATION SALE BAYFRONT •••••sat•••· 10P11T un Emllft .-saA rm. .. in••••Tll HYRllT 1111 •rm
IPO mt •Y 12·5 P J ., lnl SU
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Cll Ml .. 11$-n11. •1115
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OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
llG CANYON
VIEW!
Beautiful Versailles Model On Quiet
CuJ-de-Sac. Wide Winding Stairway
With Spectacular Suspended
Walkway Overlooking Marble
Entry & Spacious Living Room.
Elegant Features -Garden
Kitchen -Den With Fireplace -
Huge Master Den Suite -Highly
Landsraped Garden With Paddle
Tennis Court. Great View! $875,000.
MESA VHDI
Beautiful Contemporary Home In
Costa Mesa 's Best Area. Features
lnclude Five Large Bedroo~. Two
Impressive F ire places, Gorgeous
Living Room & Family Room,
Skylights, Wall Coverings, Wet Bar
-Fantastic! Price. $223,500.
you Remodeled, three
bedroom , three bath.
fireplace, beautirul In·
terior. Eastbluff 1s a
••••••••••••••••••••••• with solar heating. (owner financing ). Agt, gsl hse. Barn. $187.500 S3SO.OOO. Fff land. Open 640-5560. Investor terms . IEACHRXE:R ATLOT'VALUE ~~~~.~~ ~~· c~~ i:,~~ S. M. Newport blvd Store CM JIM SALASSI IH
Properties, 7~28311 C•1t1 w I 071 l,OOO •: ft. SllOO mo 10• 17 I 4t72"'-ct great place to Ii ve l--------
S21S.OOO. ASSUMAILE 12.75% **PO(l ISPA Peninsula Pt fixer, lowest priced home on
the Pt. IZI0,000. Priced
at lot value Submit your
terms on this 3 Br,
wlformal dining rm
Just steps lD u.nd. CaU
STEAL lbia Eaalbluff ....................... come. l95,000.64.5-&Sl2 llmcMt. F.rw.
home. Price reduced 211/21ACOM>O oed•-1-/Tow• Gro•es 2700 SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA DREAM
WIMBLEDON VLG. A Modtl 2 Br 2ba, close
to pool and lenn11
sns,ooo Call 7S9-8903
Separate fenced
playyard highlights this
superb 4 Bdrm pool
home 10 fabul ous
Northwood Try '40M dwn
from $31.5,000 to S:ZS0,000 $130,000. Open dally 4 7 ....... tor.. 1700 ...................... •
OWC lsl. Prime loca· 32031 Via Tonada •••••••••• .. •••••••••• Ocean view. comer
lot. four bedrooms, two fireplaces. covered,_ ______ _
patio. pool, this hou.~e has it all 5449.500
THAT'S WHAT'S
UMIQUEAIOUT
U~l()Uf t1()Mfi
Realtors. 67>6000
ASSUMABLE
10%
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. spa. Lg
yard Eastsade Only
$127,900.
Call : 845-9161
lion Lusk H<>rM OPEN 498--S640,aS053 eiaure World I BR. s smgle story, end urut, al ATISUN. Dev1.n 6 Co. s.ta AM I OIO tached earagt. Air. fplc.
642-6361 "•• • • • • ••••• ••• • ••• • • • a s a u m a b I e I o a n 5248,000 Newport Crest condo. SO. COASTTBlll. 837.32114 4113-71216
plan 4. 2CXX>sq f\ 3 br 211•S94,f00 Low down S63CJO 28R.
\\bocfbrldge ~~~ !eanlk 3 ~ i:::i· tai~ ASSUMABLE LOAN 1i.,,BA Total paymenl
Rtally --------owner, terms.no agents. Sharp unit with SttUnty U OO Split equity $S9·7.s6 gates. Good for young 661·3S39
551·3000 I•-------$ starters or senior types. in/ 1'20Barranu ..... ~.ln•inr TH,1 ~~ 8,000 DOWN S60,800 al 12.S'Yo. 2nd TO I S.
Delia DOW 631-1216.
1100
-------~A owe Jrd11>4Sr maybe arranged Lease option. Turtlerock 3 bdrm , din. rm., Uv .... 01~£ T 644-7211 ··pltx, NE Costa Mua l.IMolllmld 1006 Highland. 3BR. fam rm, rm .. fam. rm .. F/P, 2Y! " "'uu;; By owner Prime loc. (2) ....................... 2"2BA . professionally ba, xtra large porcelain VersaUles'2Br, 2Ba pen· 2BR units. (I) JBR. 2sA : OPEN HOUSE
NO CASH landscaped, many other tub w/ceramic llle walla lhse, ocn view Sl.56,000. h 0 u 5 e . s 2 5 0. 0 0 0 TD OK tor down. Cute 3 xtras. Xlnt financing. & floor. 4 covered patio Assume 1128,000 of S&L Courtesy lo brokers. BR 2 Ba cottage, trade 752·906,,_l _____ areas. Price$230,000, 5% loans al 17%. SUl28 mo. 546-6727 wkdys, ~163 OK D pe l ...... 000 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 down, assume $40,000 lat OWC 120,000 3rd TD. Ofc --------evea. . es ra e . ...,.,;,, . r: * * 8"°' LOAMI 0 ~ _....._ L-I 016 Ownrla .l-661·0693 OWNERS ANXIOUS : U/O • t.rusldeedat71,;,%.Xlnl .L30·m.uHm642·2682 ~ -----------------•
S Ii • b d land le••• •••3,00 per 2BR. 2BA, condo, part"ial ••••••••••11•••• .. •1 "1 ,o.lt ,__... 2000 C.._ ... u-1022 praw ng ~ e room al under 14%. Call for ...... ...., ~ ._,......., .,:'.::": .... =. ........ home Approx . 2100 details about the super year. Can't change unlll ocean view. FEE. Fplc, ••••11••••••••••••••••• sq feet. Family room financing on this 2 Br year 2003. 14% int. only guarded gate adu.ll com· rade Luxury Newport
REALTY
/.'
ts+ ACllS
RfVEISIDI Located an the lovely
Arlington He11hu area
less lhan 3 miles from Tyler Mall Mature orange grove gently
sloping with ruce valle> views Ideal for future
development Available
on terms Sl.000.000
171 41 673·4400
12111 Ut-2Ut
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\ Ill\'''"" ,,, f I ,11 h111 lrl\ ,.,l nwnl l 011 43411GOMA with fireplace Enclosed Woodbridge condo 2nd trust deed due mly. Sl69,500. agl. home on,.., acre for In·
Elegant new 4 Br Vic· pal ao . Localed on Faces part' pool. New 19116-87. Call owner for 7S9·0120,64s.8638. come Units or ? Equity f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
torian partial vu . QUIET culdesac,close onthemartet. appt. dalty afters pm. 1280,000. Act now •
ownr/contractor just to South Coast Pina Sl09,SOO 17141760-M25 Mo M~ lhnt-HI! AS PRIVATE AS YOUR Broker Co-Op Agent •••••••••••••••••""" completmg.$S75,000. Sl48,SOO , submit' ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OwnerwUlcoosider any E . THOUGHTS 1_6l ........ l·..-4S=l6...._. ____ -1H F ..... ...__... --• c= ff Trades n J o y s we e p 1 n g ~• ._... CDM ILUFfS TREAALTRORSB. !n2390L L . ~i W\l(\dbrldge WESTCUFf 4 ID ~ue{ esta•-.... ~-not. g:d ooor whitewater and ocean RE Sales people lo learn ...................... . • y~,... ,.,,,. S . •-. .,.. -..oo viewsfromlhissn•c1oua investments & ex · •..&.--&..1-...1 ,,106 "'"' ~ So. c___,. .... ~ Rtallg paclOus,Bdopeo/ • ·~ry. submit for down P•Y· 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath .... home chanaea. Xlnl opply for -.._ • above beach, fuU ocean -~ beaut. 4 w 2 patios menl Pavmenl Sl600 right pe 1N\L'f "Om ••••••••u•• .. ••••• .. •• & 1·euv vu from every 10% dwn. super ftnanc-SSl·JCICMI Assume 10.95~ int. A rt· mo, PU ea' u ...... and I o c a t e d i n a n · · rson l INbl." ~C CALL US FOR Yearly or ' .... I ...,._ eslabl1"shed. se"luded m19sioo 1"11 a e 00• w1· t R t ls A · rm.JlrgBr,lrglivrm + ang. 3 Br tri·level. ltttBarnnn .-.. •>·'"',... al value. Patri ck let's write an offer'. ~ f"d t ' 1 l n er en a . eg1r neighborhood Possible 1 en 11 in erview Pro rties675-4000 kit .. 2~ Ba. 2-sty. 2 brick ~3666 Tenore. 631-1286 B r u c e BI om g re n u" ... ,, Vi•A-frplcs, 2 decu, beach Whela COOLPOOL 7 l22lor780-02t7 long-term seller ftnanc-_.._, .. Mo --hlboer.-... 3107 access, semi-pvt road n Large family home in Ing available. 1264.500. JfELP! ...................... .
St,2SO.OOO. P.P Appl on-beautifuJCollege Park. 4 ~l Need sharp4-pleiq n HB. ON THE BEACH. Xlnt
ly 714/6n6525 Real Estate Bdrm pool home. spa + e Have 70K cash. Pnn. on· loc. Winter Rental Avail IEACHHOME ---------1 huge bonus room, great ' L. ly675·979'1 Sept 12. 1 Br. 2 Ba
3 bdrm , 2 frplcs. Move in LEASE Of'TlOH home for entertaining. 1--------1ngo 4 • "ES Appl'a. l950 mo. 126 E for Sl0,000 lease/option Luxurious custom con i'ssumable financing BEST v•• H( 1u OCEANVJEW ll11lblM1 rl.IA Oceanfront, July 18th
d '><1\1\ ft 2f 1 4 u1llable. Call for de· RLU ft 3 Bdrma, 3 baths, 2Bdrm.lbath.NearSo. Aug. 21st. or call (2131 & S2500/mo. on S4!15,000 °· <-1\Nsq, • rp cs, tails. (1rn111Ff .... 9,000. 1-down, A&t,1--------C P T 398·3332.~13)-"""l. purchase.67>8.S89. bdrm, 2~ baths. Sll50 MIDLU ...., v "' oasl lau. errific ,,_.._,
mo Sl""' """ ... ., •a"" Reva Samuels. 645-0303 Mtw--t leedt I 069 rental area. Super cond1· Winter R : Sept. 12th POPrY STIHT . ~ vvv . .,.... • ..._.. 3 Bdrm Z bath, Im· or979-83U. • ... :;:.~.............. lion. lhru June 12th. Clean, Z
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financing. 548-1~ 1"11" I 044 oy c-, _.,., Near break even the Adlllts. 6'7s.JS71.
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Owner. S32S ,OOO MU J IDCOMDO ~ • CARMELCottaae Home 640·4999. a IUIAl"'a.IAn A beauty with frpk. ~Al'T'V REDCARPET 3 br, "m rm. 2'n ba 12.260/o FIM. IY.,._.~ patio Ir spa. Try 110.~K ~ I 754-1202 Corner. •s.st-9345
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Lusk Model in Harbor View Hills.
Canyon $View & mini ocean view.
too!! Darlene Herman 752·1414 ·
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unit & many upgrades. Oversized
yard w /redwood decking, central
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This 16 room home on 3 lots (7 plea e A"' -.4921 Yearly· A110 other ren· 1 · ••· ....,.. or llls avail. BiU Grundy. BR·6BA) opens to expansive 499-4721 87s-8111.
landscaped courtyard & lg pool. PIJMICOSTAMISA y -.-,-rl-y -,-wln-ter-.-1-bd_r_m
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Tom Allinson & Terry Hanes 1b~l!CM(ll2Euulbr ...;lhde1 <tottz>all Yrd, on Seashore w ~"'"' O't'lr (W69) • -· Newport. kSO/mo " VK"GIWol 1rw• Income ol 15UOO. SSOO/ Offert.111 price teoo.ooo mo. 210l. MIWPOIT'S MIWIST IAYflOMT Pleue call Jotvi Coote Winter Rental Sept ·
COt•MITY. 147 ' of bayfronl. 2 •It· J~JW011, ~lton it ~~~:: ~·c~~t~
story entry with a step·down lei • 00· 127 a•th St. tS7·0867.
Uvlne room, with bay views. 2~11:xpu;~~u~.u:~1::2 ~f78:-*"-S4....._10-·----.-Ubrary with bath. Un11talrs, the St 540 ooo n.n52.2514 r. 181, Mh St. Nicely
--1 1 • fllmiahed, avaJI Sept 13 muter suite with separate sitting DLX HOME• INCOME 2 to June 11 No pets. u room & fireplace, another wtng y_n old. Drive by 2567 mo. loci Ii.II. lit' lllt + holds 2 more bedrooms kblths. Elden. Then c1llt711-5099 .e1s.57'2or83f.5799
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CARLEEN MORRF.LLI fem Sao 17751 San Allulll, no Pt'tJ. $475 Mo. M/I" to •hare larae new pool. trnnl1. 11pa. N.B •tlPOIT ill!... For atore • offk-., space
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els gardner & water Vacant 8 25. LR 16x28. ~ .... , Pl s II d It u 1 a ' a ...,... fi ces from S397 "On Mariner s Male <7 M 1 ·. S44 6899 garage, patio, lndr> fl1t· NEW CONDO near SC 1 c II M rk 973 ,,..,3 .., posure 5000 ~t nn
S 7 c c ,., c Exquisite 3bdrm exec Bl~"k to '-ach 2 br, 2 ba. Adu Ill., cat OK .-u.> mo aza ma a u cum or 675 l889 ,. 11.. offi r Newpon Blvd mu 775· s57 439 · "1" .,..4,, f1replare. DR 9xll 2 Rr r I "'" "" Si75 de 2009 Maple St plex Secluded corner • • , , .;a exec aces rom 645 7IOO or make olfer lmmt'd avail 9·1 Kit with bkCst area ~~jgea;:gs~~1,r:~~fe. full> furnished Frplc. 2 P • unit. 1 BR + extras S460 0 C f. AN BR f. E Z E SJ05 lnclds. secretarial. Share 2 ore 1ouite an pre ocrupancy
Spacious 3 HI + Den Range & box Patio. l(ar t'ar garage SSSO mo 548 5861 aft 2 -+ S3S utll. 775 2SllOe,·es. f emale lo share, 2Rr pbone ans .• word pro sl1g1ous a1rpan area 140 Realonom1cs 675-6700 L n II r v h 11 o k up . yard 905 Temple Ter Ren Lam~ 631 •«<Feb Cal110·4 pm. 675 1642 New dlx 2 br. 211 ba. enrl -21fa . furnished. JlOOI & cessang, Telex. qw1p sq fl for details call
' b '"" ......., ~ bd v11rd patio. 1tar., decl: 6 .......__.... L-1"'-d • I n ~·o TII EH EADQUARTERS Retail store·shop E side, gardener an\'ld Nu pe!s race S800 Mo Ut11!, y s--.a 3280 Winter rentals 2&3 ,rms K ds pets OK $630 Call ~..-~~......,........,. Jacuzzi nice QI r e11 .., 851 6226
S875 Savage Walde & Co owner 494 0154 wno AllO on H.alboa Pentn Fully Lo1 "'kdys •• 7.9571 or U1t~ 3900 per wk 1~ all. Long lerm COMPANl ES S50 E d C CM. Photo lab L'p to 9SO
9006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furnished From 1400 rra . " "" · ••••••••••••••••••••••• desired 6429!1ll 714 ~!:(1681 · a..~tsa e oota sq. ft. 548-T.l.49 67L .~ a1ueb1rd Canyon family New l Br, Se<'urity, pools. mo 9 mo L~e Ca ll 111-4. ('Vbiwknds 54&~~ s E A w I M D p Lu s H ()Ff I c Es . Mesa 54().3666 lltdllltrial ltftfal 4500 2 Br 2 bath. brand new home with woocl burning A c. nu rr pt /drapes. 675 1642 2bdrm. Iba. stove. new TV ProJect Director de SOO
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754-t.20'l y:ird for kids & pets On· Coast Plaza endosed "ar No pets S400. 1936 New i•-" bdnn lwcury ,,,,,_0•9< San Marcos dustrlal Pnm
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mosphere Sc:rurlly 2BR. 2BA l ean view Wtshft•stw 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults 5411-1425 from S610 +pools. ten 2~~B;es~225MO ~ I': S11ar1ous executive: of Pnme 2nd Joe floor of 6SOOsq ft JfrontoffH·es 2 S4SO mo Lrg pallo .r11 rooms ••••••••••••••••••••••• b d 1 nis. waterfalls. ponds' rices at'r06S from City fires 700 sq ft & up 60" 1 a rge drive 1 n rear Waterfront Humes. lnr S800 mo 497 3142 HOME f'OR RENT An MTS FOi RENT Ew s;~r~· r~ul i:cl Pa~ Gas for cooking & heal Nice Loe 548-4966 II all All sen•ires ava1la-sq fl gross New 20 acre doors 3 phase power 31•
631-1400 OCJIMCIH• 3250 3 Bdrm $625 Fcnred H B ·NB .<.:osta Mesa only S330/mo Refs. req 1ng paid From San 38R w 2 rem S22S per ble. ·optional' Prom 225 Los Vallec1tOll Bustness sq ft 1179 Whitlaer SL Largegarage,t~y house ........................ yard & garage K1~ ~~het~~~'':frEti~f~ Mtk_£Crow,645'3!1L_ ~~el~Ir'hio~~i:d~~~ mo lsl&67~~filusdep ~~~al~P ~~ rr:~~a~~e ~r1'r11~~f~g~t!':~ C M 540-!lm
S400 Adults. no pet:. AllracllH 3 Hr 2 Ha pt'lS welcome 545 Apts Cena an localloll!l Deluxe 2BR. 2BA Plush h w •1 f dd d all 67~3002 b I p rk I k SmalJ office & shop space 761 n..33 Townhome 2 rar j!ar Ag_enl. noJ~ r t en est on "c a en Rent loft an Npt lh:h quire & _ .$.._ visa 1 JI> a 1 e set ..,,..,. --'"-rec fa(' No pets SS95 c-_ .... __ .. 0 rer Pool s pa . carpet Choice area lo Seaw1nd \'11lal(e home. family at BOAT SLIP ling Xlntnatural hght rorlease AC&Ba *J4/V Mesa Verde . 3 Br ... den. 497 4072 onuu111U L '!"e.':' f1repla re. laun room. Adults only No pets 1714)893-5198 mosphere DX> includes tng Choat'I' ur carpet col-Mo M1Ss1on VieJO area
2 Ba. gardnr ant'. 2941 BTWllllhtru 3425 be 11 med c e 111 ng5 • CS5~0 3099 Mesa Ave 1.-..._.-4000 all ut1l plus use of I o•allable with yovr ors AA C Plentiful ad 8SS·908S Pemba Dr 966-2453 -a H'--' 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages. all built ins "' I ....,_. l J ace n t Park an u I LOC•
-_c: .;";'."';'~ ••• :;.:: ••••••••• NEW Be Isl Lenent Garden & Townhouse E-t .d sharp 3 BR 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hom eowners poo leas••'-"yo.cJ.ooM Parl1t1on allowan/°e EXCELL.ltlT . Bacltbay area Condo for 3 Rr 2 Ba Garden llomt' t:nusual adult romplex design NO FEI:: u s1 e. Furn. C.M. home. S200 759 0780 ow d~t 2400 to f' r e d W a I t e r a Approx 2.700 and approx lease 4 Br 3 Ba 2 rar Niguel Shores. pm at~ w gate & pool Near TSL MG~ 642 1003 Ba, S475 mo. Bltns. gar., mo Call AnswerAd People who need people 6000 ~ Ft. offlcn. 714 744 902.3 UOO sq ft +fenced yd
garage. tennis <'Our~. rommt). PoOI. be&rh S C Plala Secluded lolboa l"-d 3806 ~I~~-~ Elden. aft 5• 1'211 ~ ... ~J1rs _ ~hould always chl'rk the Cal SM or R-.dl spat'e Mod offices 2919
spa. PoOI No pets Reh S950 492 6700 661 J52fi comer unit I BR. din -Hot Is Motets 4100 Service Olret'tory an the 6 7S.l6'2. ll 's a BR El-:ZE So H a 11 ad a )' • SA required S8SO Call ' rng pal10 rent air ••••••••••••••••,f•u•u• H.tLamao.leocll 3140 • • DAILYPlLOT __ _ Class1f1edAds642S678 6467512$4116900 7 1 4 5 4 4 8 o 7 1 or Ne"" 4 Hr. 3 ba. ram rm. S4sO+ SJ5 uiaL 775 2SllO Yrly smallest e C} ('Ol '"'J• •••••••••••••••••••••••
714 739 6521 central air. model home e\'eS week~nds No~ts tage on Island, cute Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEAi.ili( MOTEL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• S1200 mo info Suzanne ---bay Mature. quiet only TMIWHIFR.ITlH Wkly rentals now avail 'll1ce 3 BR 2•, ba home 540 8300 • 2 br. I ba. seruraty. SlOO incl utils & phone Luxury Adult uruts at ar-s126 & up Color TV • •
with JH>OI. spa. Jge ram child ok, no pets SC 6756022 fordable living. 1.2 & 3 · 227 y WEEK SPECIAL rm. 21
1 r ar gar $875 mo MlulOfl Vlefo 3267 Plaza Area. kSO. Br Well decor ated Phones ID room 4 • 8 DA • melds pool service. Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• 833·16531545-6844 art 6 lal:toa r-..O 3807 Olymp1r size pool, light New po rt BI v d CM •
for 8111,_631-1.266 llOM E FOR REff EAST BLUFFs -....................... ed tennis court. Jacuzzi. ~7445 -• 8 Dollars •
4 Bdrm $675 ~enred b 2 b· 2 bdrm. 2 ba. fireph1<·e. rk li'ke landsrapino On tbe beach. yearly, I • 8 Days • 3 Linea • • Mr SoC1t'1cna ya rd & garage: Kids & New. luxh 2 rbe. ad, patio. yearl)' S6SO A\'a1l pMa l b 1 ful bldg "in· room apt. kitchenette &
3 bdrm. 2 ba. bonus rm ts wekome 545 2000 va~w. hag wood ame 9 1 05 eau 1 bath. S290 per mo. + • •
f'lpc, bit ans. pool + rg~nt noree Ct'lhngs. spa Adults On· &66-~ H BFrom~ 846.()61_9 security depas1l or S290 It's easy to place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mail. and 1t
service Gardner water ' I) Xlnt loc No f;15 W Oce r t NB • COStS just $8 -that Sonly a dollar a day! To Qualify for this •
pd Ava119 I SllOOmo Hewporthoch 3269 Sl 200 mo. Of ace Bbalckbelbore.a cS32.'ih ~~Ii' ;,1 Deluxe poolside xtra ~4154 anron . . special offer. YOU must be a non-commercial user 0ffer1ng 64S·4089 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-4684, res. 640-8862 large 2br. 2ba, bltns. ----· -• •
2 br, z~., ba lwnhse. """I. 3 Br 2 Ba llolust> 2"".'tdh Rent lo own. flexible Ba Ibo 8 Ii 7 5 y 562 ' dswhr ,,., males beach s.....r lftltah 4200 merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must • r I 2 "":'' swimming poo + a terms tBr Condo. So 752 6925 Adlu. no pets S4SO mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • spa, rp cs. car gar d1t1onalut11ltyBr ,ram •. Pl I c dttMcr 3822 5368362 Newport. avail 8/29 to be 1n your ad. The cost s tays the same whether your ad w opener avail 9 15 r le nic ely Coast aza. ava1 im onNtO 9 12,slepstobeach.Jbr. • •
S625 mq_jti 2926 ra~dsca~ SllSCJ Mo !!led John5.S9-S9l1 d s~~d~;A·;·~jkj;;i:;;~~·d• MARIMHS WALIC new paint an out 127 • needs eight days selling time or Just one • S52S rents this 3bdrm 640 1327. 5596188, oHIC'e Condo 2 BR 2 Ba Broa parking space S350 no I. 2 & 3 Br Townhouse 34thSl 857·0!67....PJ.~10 ~8o37m9e w brn k rpll' 759 6597 ~a~~ur H~~~ ~~I~ 1~en .1!.f!lS Dave, Ajl 644 1211 ~.~gs 1!r0: !4c,7~bl~at~o;; Newport 3 Br I house • Use one word in each box About 4 words make one •
Sea\1ev. 4 Br3 Ba. ram1ly 962.0720 Large 1 Br apt nr beach ~ from ocean. parking ..4. 3 I Pl t • d an & I garages. near Hunt Wkly avail now • Class1f1ed line of type_ M1n1mum av IS ines ease pnn $530' Modem 1br borne rm . ming rm. IX'; I & Newport Beach adults on w wetbar. frrlc. singe Harbour Children OK 675.6775 w dble garage & huge night hlht views no ly 2 BR exqu1s1te pref S52S inc most ulll 840-6807 • plainly •
yardrork1ds't7751 tennis li.>Oprmo Versailles Beaut 6731153 •S39S2-Br2Ba.Pool. IOO'RtOMSAHD
Renllm~ 631 455.'i ~·ee
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$500 mo 646 37()1
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Waterfrontlease.4Br4 gardens. pool, Jacuzza, CostaMflG l824 pal10 KidsOK Nopets Newpoprt~ach •r------------------------------, • Ba. ramily rm. top con-sauna. gym, 24 hr sec ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960•7484 646-9666 !Bdrm. $300/Wlt • I •
d1t1on, dock for 40 boat guai:!!_ 57~-mo. 631·6666 HEW LY DfCotl. 2 e; 1,,; Ba. sml yard, 2~~ly decor/~!~:lt I
$2200 3 br. 2 ba. a c. patio, pool. l Br. gu pd, encl 11ar close to be.ach. Children '7l4>99'7-0U2 675.8127 • •
sauna , no pets S525 dfwasber. pool. Adults OK Dys 846-003!. eves -.l..!..!.'---'--• I • 4 nr 4 Ba. l'lean & sharp. mo n t h ·to · month 642-5073 548-5263 !Br 1 blk to bay & bch,
ncxl to tennis & beach 557 S761, 545-7975 ---S350 + S350 deposit ALL S400 mo. yrly. 28r. yrly • •
S1500 mo Bob or Dovie 2 br, SS50/mo Nr So 2 Ir. I loA9t ADULT 2 Br. built ins. S?SO mo. Jonea Rily
7S9 t221 Coast Plaza. 2 car gar Newly decor C:as pd erpts. drapes. No pets. 67H210 • •
38• DOC"' Children OK. 545·fil06 encl gar .. pool, dshwr. ..c Fadden Ave near QCEANFRO. NT 3 Bdrm 2 • • 3 Br. 2' t Ba Condu. fr pk. " Adults. 642 MJ73. "' h W kl A ·1 encl patio, 2 t'Ur 11ar 3 ur 21 1 Ba. Nit·ely de 0u..a..u1 "'9fMn 3600 Beach Blvd. 893-4894. ba ou11e. ee y. va1 S7rn 7<1 t""' ML' 0
,..... 3 lrTo»v\w lk 1 8/22to9/19 545-2847 • • _-!!!...m_o. " """ • E corated Condo Av111l ....................... .._ S400/mo l Br, 3b 11 rom ·
E.s1de4 Br 2Ba.lgbonus 8·12.675·6775 CO RONADEL MAR Newly decor g115 pd .. oceanonl6thSt. Comp furn, ~ach cot· rm, frpk. l(ar S780• mo h 2 br, 1 ba, sundeclt. no encl gar., pool, dswhr 213,694.4924 tage, prlv .. qwet, wkly, • • ,,,2,9634 Oceanfront, on bt'llC • .,..ts $525/mo.640.4090 Adult.s.642-5073. avai1Au122 .SJS.1~ • • ,,.. spertarular new 2 br, ,.~-"'--l Br. OCEANFRONT •EASTSIDEllOM~:S• ram rm. 2 sty lwnhse .... _.._ ..... ,..,.tlltd NIWPOIT Adults only, no pets. Private 3 BdrlJ'I 2 ba • •
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2Brl.52.5Mo DJ Ste t bch 3 ltRdrm. From $270 NR BEACH in HUN· • • 3BrS600Mn upex. ps o lalaoal"-d 3706 mo +utlll Noch11dren, TINGTON HRBR thru3Ut.S7SOwk.Other F h •. Cl Do rar gar 6 Yl'I new 3RR, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~.. AREi\ summer l't'ntal1 1v1lla· • • rn QI ean No gs 2BA sgso 2BH. IBA ,...... no pell, nowaleru.:us b
645-2708 960 3989 s7oo NO Pf:TS' Submit IA YR""' 24~ Newport Blvd Extra Jge le.
I BR. HOME With at on children Lease 3 Br. 2ba Avail 9113 COila Mesa 2bdrmTwnhse. &.og.oYllerJtL! • Publ ish my ad for 8 days starting • tached garage + xtra Jackie. 631 4046 or Sl200tmo. IMMID 1$10 Pool. jac. adults. 4t7·17fl • I.
parkmg,qwetEast.s1de 552-?SOO ner.644-1Sl5,67J.3245 OCCUPANCY! 16885Lynn&,M&-J54l ....-.tose.r. 4300 Classification
Very clean & private Luicury 1 story hou3e 0~ 3Br. 2Ba, 1725 mo., com· 2 Br 1 Ba. AP' ~am '"M 3'44 .................... ~.. • -----------------------I •
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67).&m___ separate muter bdrm 951-3243 pool Adullll only. no 2 Br. Oraneetree Condo, " l'Ut U ... 18 expenses. I
EIS1de4br1fam rm2ba. suite. 3 full Ba family a.o.P ..... 3707 1 by strum, tennis fl Profu11onallr since • Add •
incl. washer & dryer. Rm . FormaJ Dining Rm ....................... ~L MGMT &42-J803 swim ming. AdulU, no 1971. ress I
refrlc. gardener l800 ' Living Rm tn very Ocunfront. I bdrm, Iba SPACIOUS 2 BR Adult eta. AVlll Sept. lat HOUSIMAns • C1'ty Z1'p Phone , • yr'l} leue 646-7010 art elegut nel~hborhood yearly, MatUR adlts, no open beamed ceiling' 25. 875·9229 ~134 • I
5. Wall papm & c11rpt'ts pets.S650Mo Iota of wood. aervina .......... 3'41 Q •
MEA•-HEWD,LX thru.OUL Perfect crd 873-bu $396' up. No pets. ....................... 1o11.·"·.·,m,.·~•·1c . • Check or M. . enclosed 0 I e Lower 3 br. 2 ba. w 11750 Mo. Bro er 3br,lba,"4lblktobea<'h. 548·735667 _. __ 2brapt,lblktobeach' ~~ ••11 ., I
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Orange CoHt DAIL. Y PIL.OT/WednHday. Augu1t 11, 1881 L
'IBUffiUa
Japanese drop boycott of fn1it
California farmers U?in reprieve from embargo in state's med fly battle
LOS GATOS CAP ) -
California farmers flghtln1 a
•f r uit fl y inrestatlon won a
reprieve today from a sweeping
Japanese boycott they claimed
wC)uld have endangered billions
of dollars worth of fruit and
vegetables .
The State Department an -
nounced from Washington that
Japan has agreed to continue ac-
cel>ting California fruit from
areas not affected by the medfly
infestation.
The boycott was scheduled to
s~rt today.
Officials in the U S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture had said
they feared that a boycott could
encourage other nations and
states to embargo shipments or
California's $6.2 billion fruit and
veget able industry.
The statement also said the
U.S. would send a team of ex-
perts lo J apan to consult with
them about the proble m.
A top aide of Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. said the governor had
warned Japanese officials that
state legislators were threaten-
ing to sponsor retaliatory trade
bills if Japan went ahead with
th e boycott . J apan is
California's main foreign trad
ing partner.
Meanwhile, San Jose police
said today they received four re-
ports· that s hots were fired at
med.fly project helicopters Tues-
day night as they sprayed the
pesticide malathion.
But police said they could not
find any suspects and medny
project s pokes man Bill
T hompson said there was no
damage to any of the heli copters
involved in the spraying.
There have bee n several
earlier reports or possible shots
fired at the choppers, and one
bullet hole was found in a
helicopter . There bave been no
arrests in any of those cases.
although two people were arrest-
ed Monday on allegations they
threatene d lo shoot down a
helicopter.
In Texas, meanwhile. stale Al
torney General Mark White sued
the USDA in federal court to
force it to quarantine the entire
state of CalHornia and fumigate
a ll produce bound fr om
Califorrua lo Texas.
A hearing before U.S. District
Judge Pat Higginbotham is
scheduled Saturday in Dallas
A stat ewide qu a r anti n e
"would be extremely devastat·
In g" for the nation's biggesl
farm state. said Clark Biggs,
spokesman for the California
Farm Bureau Federation
The state does not have and
probably could not build
enough fumigation faciUlles to
handle all of the $4.7 billion
worth of crops that are potential
medfly hosts. Biggs said.
The largest California citrus
producer. Sunk 1st. already has
constructed a fumigatio n
system. which it may move lo
the docks at Long Beach to treat
fruit for shipment lo J apan. said
J ack Heeg er. Sunk 1st spokesman
Japan 1 m ports pri mar1ly
citrus <.'rops from California
The nation was expected to buy
$76 million worth of lemons, $24
million worth of oranges and $14
million worth of grapefruit in
1981
Brown claims 'demagoguery' Crime fighter
finds plan SACRAMENTO CAP) Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. says the
"demagoguery" of Republicans
calling for his impeachment is
t h reat e nin g Ca l i f o rn ia
agriculture as much as the
Mediterranean fruit fly
"Our medfly project is being
run well and we're getting at
that medfly j ust as fast as possi-
ble." the Democr atic governor
said Tuesday
Parole opposed
LOS ANGELES CAP> The
county Board of Su pervisors
adopted a motion Tuesday OP·
posing the scheduled 1984 parole
of convicted assassin Sirhan
Sirhan.
$3 million au>ard
LOS ANGELES <AP> An in-
surance company that delayed
settling a $30.000 claim in 1977
because of an alleged company
policy against blacks and Jews
has been ordered by a jury to
pay $3.25 million to two women
The Superior Court Jury de·
cided Tuesday the 20th Century
Insurance Co. must make the
award lo Carol Whitmore. 32.
and her mother, Clara, 60, who
s ued the Woodland Hills. Calif.
company two years after it
failed lo settle their claim for an
a uto accident.
R eagan niove hit
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The
board of the Screen Actors Guild
has received a strongly-worded
recommendation urging that
President Reagan be stripped of
his guild membership because of
his ··union busting" activity.
no deterre nt
LOS ANG ELES <A P > Alex
Bookslon. an ir a t e jewe ler
whose s uburban s tore was
robbed six time!> in two year~
before he laun ched a tough
crime p roposal last month.
found h.is plan lo mete out sliff
prison sentences hasn 'l scared
away burglars.
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ABDUCTED GIRL OK :vt aria '.\1 art in. :L ~1t~ with hl•r
mother. :Vl ar jan. i n Coronmlo aftt•r bl•111g fn•l'd unharml'd
hy s us pec-ted kidnappt•r Hotwrt Edwanb of S:.in D1l'go •.
Police n•stued the girl and arn·:-.lt•d Ed\' anh latt• :\lonch1y'
night al the San Oaego Bi.l~ Ft•r-r~ I.anding The l.{1rl from :
Provo. l 'tah. had bN·n abclu<·tt•d ·\ug 8 \\ hrl(· hl'r parl·nb
cht'cked into a ,. a tat ion hotel
Jury chosen in Malibu \
nude sunbathing case
•••••••••••••••••••••• Training hike
A few weeks ago. two teen·
agers brok<.' through the store's
back wall at 2 a .m . scooped up
$5,000 worth of items. but met
with the la" .. As they <the
burglars) were exiting. there
stood seven beautiful cops with
their guns drawn." Bookston
said Tuesday '"They had tri g
gered an alarm to police squad
CA LABASAS , Calif I AP>
Jury selecllon was completed in
Malibu Municipal Court for the
trial of the first: or several hun
dred people who have been
charged with sunbathing in the
nude on county beaches.
Da\ 1d Keslt:nhaum . an at·
torn(•) for tht• C'lothing Optional f•
Soc1C'l'. said more than 700 nude
sunhatht•rs ha\'l' been arrested
so far this -.umm<.'r and that the
soc:11•ly probabl.\ "111 represent
most of tht•m as soon as they are
C'hargcd
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LOS ANGELES <AP>
After briefly testing a
r o ur·mo nth recruit
t r aining program . the
Police Department will
r eturn lo a pr ogr am
lasting six months. Chief
Dar y l Gates said
recruits had difficulty in
a chieving physical fit.
ness and self-defense re-
quirements.
Bookslon and .Paul Gann, who
last year unsuccessfully ran as
Republican candidate for the
U.S. Senete. are currently em-
broiled in a controversy over
whose crime deterrent measure
would cost most.
Rita Brown. who was arrested
in Malibu in June. goes on trial
today before Judge Goodwin
Brown following Tuesday·s jury
selection. She faces a maxi mum
fine of S500 and six months in
iail if convicted.
"'W(• arl' representing 2.50 pee>-!'
µIt· but wt•rc being deluged with
n •qucst:. and I just can"t keep1 ·
track of ho" many people we
a rt• ddt•nding anymore," he
said
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Promising' writer aided by Mailer now on run .
NEW YOlltc <Af') -Jack H..-y Abbott WU
tb lout of ~. town'• UteraJ7 Ht Ju.at a mooth
110, an untrained wrlter who'd parlayed a beW.h
llf et.lme behind bart lnto an acelalmtd book and a
proml&lnt llfe.
Today Abbott L• on the ru.n, pouJbly Lo Mexico,
trylnc to doc11e a murder char1e, tryln1 to hlde
the letter J , A. C, K that are talt4oed on the rour
flngert of bla left hand.
His writing since mld·July aeems to have been
llmlted to two letters malled to his alater in Salt
Lake City, naming her recipient of royalUes from
"ln the Belly ol the Beut," a vivid coUectlon or
letters Abbott wrote to author Norman MaJler
about prison life.
Police say that on July 18, six weeks after be
was moved from a Utah prison to a Manhattan
halfway house, Abbott ar1ued with a waiter. They
stepped out to the sideytk. where the waller was
kniled and killed. /
Since theft, Maller, the man who discovered
Abbott, helpea him gel his letters published, wrote
a letter to his parole board and gave him a job in
New York. has refused to discuss the case. •
Mailer is "still unwilling to talk about it. I
think that unwillingness will be permanent," Scott
Meredith, literary agent for Mailer and Abbott.
said Monday .
"He's just heartsick. He's so distressed about
how this turned out," Meredith said of the Pulitzer
Prize-winning writer, who is spending August in
Maine.
Mailer has been alternately criticized for ig-
noring or glamorizing Abbott's record of violence,
which began with reform school at age 14 and
culminated with a conviction ln 1966 for killing a
fenow inmate. Abbott is now 'J7.
"The press Is mad at Norman because he
won't taJk about this," said an associate who
asked not to be identified. "And they have a right
to be. He shouldn't have crawled into a cocoon like
this, especially since he's usually so open."
The detective supervising the manhunt said
Abbott would be caught eventually. He has spent
all but 10 months of his life since age 14 in custody,
and "he is fundamentally incapable or coping in
Cree society," said Detective William Majeski.
"He's a survivor," Majeski conceded. "But
that was in prison. In New York he had trouble
from the start."
Majeski said that although Abbott never
showed signs of paranoia or violence to Mailer or
Meredith, he was unable to deal with routine mat-
ters.
Meredith said he was shocked by the knifing.
"Even when we had small business disagree-
ments he was mild, pleasant and gentle . There
was never the slightest indication of a tendency
toward violence,'' he said. "I would have walked
down any street with Jack, and I can't say that for
all my clients "
When Abbott was in prison, Meredith, Mailer
and Random House editor Eroll McDonald wrote
letters to his parole board, praising his writing.
But others say that was not why he wa~ granted
parole, effective Aug. 25, and moved to a halfway
house in the interim.
Lawyers with the Prisoners' Rights Project at
the federal prison in Marion, Ill .. say Abbott made
Graham may
avert deficit
CHARLOTTE. N.C. CAP> -Evangelist Billy
Graham says 1981 has been a bad year financially,
but donors have been so
generous that he hopes to avert
a year-end deficit.
Graham said the problems
his Minneapolis-based religious
group faces are largely caused
by rising costs. He said earlier
a deficit of $2.5 million in May
could reach $6 million by the
end of 1981.
In July, Graham issued , a
011AHAM hand-written appeal lo sup-
porters asking for ··your daily prayer and the most
generous girt you can send to meet this
emergency."
Graham said the response has been good and,
wlth budget cuts, the deficit has been reduced.
"If the present giving ... continues," he said,
"it is projected this deficit could be eliminated by
this year's end."
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But we have tons of un-S t r e e t , N e w p o r t s all e d dry roas ted Boulevard and Superior peanuts for only $1.69 per Avenue (next to Denny's PoUnd. Coml!are at $2.39 and B I · B k) elsewhere. Please visit arc ay s an . ·
HOW IM COSTA MESA
"ESPRADRILLE"
by JAQUES COHEN
HMNE
1dl0 °""' DrM -5524130
a deal! ln retum for crltJcllina prtaonert' lawyera
at Marion and recantlna a 1tory about beint tortured by suardt there, he would be aent back to
Utah It.ate prlson, where he could aeek paJ'Ole on
1tate charaea.
TM prilon lawyera lmply -and federal ol·
flcla.ll deny -Abbott waa releued early because
be cbar1ed the lawyers with encouraglna an In-
mate work atrike.
"You'll bave to draw your own conclu1Jon1,
but unt.ll he talked to them. he was not 1etUn1
out,•· aaJd Jacqueline Abel, a ataff lawyer who had
represented Abbott.
Capt. Thomas Bona, director of the maximum
security unlt at the Utah prison, told a reporter be
opposed Abbott's release.
"Abbott waa a dan1erous Individual who
should be given a re·hearing ~or parole in two
• yc:an," Bona aald of bl• feellnp at the time. " ...
Hia attitude, his dem anor Indicated paycho.la."
"In th Belly of the Beaat" haa 1one into ill
third prinlinl and should eam Ila author at leaat
~.ooo wlten forelfn salea are lnclucled, Meredith
aald. Abbott had been paid abq_ut $18,000, mott of
which went for lawyer•' reea.
Meredith said It was tQo early to determine the
crime's effect on sales.
"People have said this la 1reat publicity. but
we're very nervous about that. It could be people
will walk away from the book," he said.
On whether he remains Abbott's agent,
Meredith said, "Well, I'd llke to hear bls side
before I answer. But I suppose I am.
"I think he's gone for good. He won't come
back. He can't. He's a great talent, but it was a
horrible crime."
It's new. ItS beige.
I ..
One child
/avored
PEKING (AP >
Some Chinese children
auffer painful dla-
crlmlnation for not be·
Ing an only child, letters
to a major newspaper
complained.
The letters to the
People's Dally agreed
with the policy of en-
couraging parents to
have only one child to
help curb population
growth in this nation of
a billion eo le.
Call I 2-1 a.
8 mg. "tar". 0 7 mg. nicoune
Put a few word•
to work for ou.
av. per cigarette by FTC method.
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Orange Coa1t DAILY PllOT/W9dMlday, Augutt 191 1881 N
Dow Jones Fina
.up 2.09
CLOSING 828.48
There will be no effective "cap" on hospital costs
(nd therefore health·care costs) to America's
mtltions or patients unUl we face up to the un-
necessary expenses built into lhe way hospitals are
paid and look into lhe stunning wastes commonplace
in the way they go about their daily o~ratlons, meet
demands for sophisticated technology and even
finance simple construction and replacement Qf
'8ci1Hies.
On this grim cost outlook, top managers of bot
non•profit voluntary and Investor-owned hospitals iJli
the United States appear in basic agreement. Ancl
with health· n care <and .
hospital> costs
taking an ever· "" ,...
climbing bite -
out or our fami· ·-"--··-------~~elrb ~p~~:I::.~ IYllll PllTll
of these prob-
len\s take on special urgency.
INDICTMENT: Voluntary hospitals do not have
eren common-sense incentives to control costs. And
With lhe problem tangled up in their basic reimburse-
ment schemes, these hospitals do not seriously try tA
pat "caps" on operating expenses. "ceilines" ol
costs. develop lists.of "reasonable" charges. None of
these attempts gets to the "roots" of re'1nbursement.
DOCUMENTATION: There are three basic ways
voluntary hospitals are reimbursed by third-party
payers for patient services: the charge·based system
in which hospitals are paid lhe prices they set for
their services; the cost·based system in which
hospitals are reimbursed what they spend to provide
services; and the per diem system in which hospitals
are paid a flat daily rate for all patients. regardless
of treatment they receive.
"Each of these systems actually encourages
hospitals t-0 provide more services to patients or ex·
tends the length of patient stays," said Samuel
Davis, director of New York's world-famous Mt.
Sinai Hospital. The first two reimburse for each unit
of service performed -each blood test, X·ray, etc. -
so reimbursement rates go up as hospitals raise their
prices, or as hospital costs increase. •
Under the per diem formula, lbe hospital re·
ceives the same amount of money for a patient who
bas complex brain surgery as for one who has a sim·
ple tonsillectomy. Therefore. it's in the hospital's in·
terest to extend the length of stay so that lhe high
cost of the early days or hospitalization can be spread
over the less expensive days .
INDICTMENT: When the new reimbursement
systems provide voluntary hospitals with appropriate
incentives to control health·care costs. high quality
care at lower costs will follow -but not until then.
DOCUMENTATION: Promising results are
shown by two demonstration projects. In Maryland,
hospitals are paid a set amount of money for the
year, based on a per-patient rate adjusted for Uie
complexity of cases. In New Jersey, hospitals are be·
ing paid a fixed amount of money based on the pa·
lient's diagnosis.
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1:00188 NEWS l<UNOFU
WllhOut tMOrtlng to VIO-i.tlcl•. Caine eoda th• tyr·
~ OI I "CtlNM Mall1 '
and lib41tltM I boy lllVI
ow.."'* -...io '· ... ew.._ . ..._,... •. ca.n ... · .....
Wiier, Ll11 ''!Htlta11, Kltltllr ....
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llald tooat .. .. ......
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l).~--Oflildfef'I -weltiflO to .. ~.,,,.....,....(Iii) (Ji)MCMI
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Barry Miiier. hvtral Olfted
etucs.nta at a ....., YOtti
high IChOol fOf IN •·
fotf'/llno "" ~ ""*-.. lbeclll• Ind ""°" ~ of botn Plfaonal
and prot.eelonal n1t1Ha
'PG'
(ll>MOYll
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M•A•S0 H
Hawk•Y• r•luHt to
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ii:ooo TIMES
DAFFY DELIGHT -A short ~ut to t e
Georgia peanut festival lands Bugs Bun-
ny in court with "Bugs Bunny in King
Arthur's Court" tonight at 8 on Channel
2.
"Gorp" (1910) Mlct!MI
Ltln'lb8cll. DIMlt au.Id.
TWo ••·•la'Yld ,,,.,.,
turn e C.tllllle ...,,_
ct""P u~ wffh
vtwloua prri1 l,Ollne1 In.
youno c1mp1r1 and
rtPMI~ 1ttemp11 at gaoln-
lng l9mlle com~,
'Ill'
t: ti (I) MOVll
"Thi Hool•" ( 1t7t) S1-
McC>uMl'I, Ill W1Ntc:fl.
Ralph "Papa" TflQnoft
IMdt a dMgerOUI lfe U I
modar~ay bOUnlY lluM·
It 'R'
WIMOna Ind tl\9 Evant
lamlly try to htlp a mytten-ou• 111119 girl (Part 21 ee EUCTAIC
COMPANY(A)
I CU HEWS
A8CHEWS
NecHEWS
MOVlf
• • • "Man In The Iron
Mm" ( 1939) lo..tt6 Hay·
wwd. Joen BenMll Baff<I
Ofl I n~ by At.und.,
Oumu Th1 ,,,1amou1
Compte de Flocti&lort
pl•cu Louis XIV's twin
brotller on the French
tllrone and 1mpr11on1 the
real king In ltwl Besuue
Cl)MOVIE
"Oh GO<ll Book 11" ( 1980)
G4'0fgo Burnt, Surenno
Plestie11•. When thing• go
wrong, God call• on a Ullle
girl 10 be his ear!flty 811111·
a11t 'PG'
IUO 8 JOKER'S WILD
QI All IN THE FAMILY
Arc11i. d9rnanda 11191 Edith
not lllte cllartty and return
a mink Cap9 the ,_..,!Id
lrom her wealthy coulfn
ti) BENNY Hill
Benny PQ<lray$ • QulCk .
change art1S1 fD KCET NEWSBEA T m STUOIOSEE
·Scuba Too A myst.,•·
ous lh•c>wreck oll the C1y·
min lstandt . • young car.
toonrst three Herlem
,_,, expiate N....,, York
City s.kyscrape11 (Fll
Cl)~NEWS @ BARNEY MILLER
rPie 12111 os plunged rnto
1u1moll by an 011ack on a
department store's canned
music system and o holdup
In en adult bOOkstore
(ij)OAVYCROCKETI AT
THE A~MO
Jom Bowie is among tne
trontoa• 1111oes 101n1ng
Davy (Feas Perlle<) on one
ol the most dec1s1Ye ba1.
lles•t 1119 Old West
7.001) C88NEWS
D NBCNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
Floc111e IS selecte<I 10
l>foeome a contestant on a
popu11r game allow W1111 a
Cllllnoe to wtn S3 200 8 ABCNEWS
BULLSEYE
• M•A0 8°H
Outside c1rcum11anc1s
cause Flldar 10 leave the
4077111 (Part 1)
ti) STFlEETS OF SAN
FAAHCISCO
Stone sea"hes for a
robbef·k1ller and In.I rar11
and procetess stomp 11111
twl Stole
fJl) OVER EASY
'Me<loa Stereotypes
GUHIS Buddy Ebsen
':!'.die Bragger IRIC)
~ MACNEIL I LEHRER
FlEPORT
(J) TIC TAC DOUGH tlJ MERV GRIFFIN
Guesta Rick Sprongl1et<1.
Betty Buckley. Village Pea.
pte
(°O)MOVIE
"Amerocen G1qo10 ( 1980)
RIOhard Gere. Lauren Hut
Ion A Beverly Hills gigolo
CHANNEL LISTINGS
~IM prime IUS-
1>9CI In 8 murd9< lnvestlge-
li<>O 'Fl' ar ARHIOHT AT THE
COCOH01' GROVE
7:20 l) MOVIE
• • • 1'> "Naughty Marie!·
ta ( 1935) Jeanette Mac-
Donald. Nelson Eddy.
Based on the Opetetta by
Vietor Herbett A pretty
Frencll prl~s ~ng u
e maid 1ampi.t Nie In• bog
city 1n older to etcape the
trappings ol matrimony
7:30 II 2 <m THE TOWN
Hosts Steve Edwards.
Melo<ly Rogers V1st1
Nagoya, Japan. sister city
lo Los Angele•. vltlt a
tr1pte-t1ored Japa,,eae
drtvong renge, meet James
Clavetl. author of "Sho·
r: a FAMll Y FEUD
• SHANANA
Guest Johnny Tiiiotson G HOLLYWOOD
SOU ARES
8 FACE THE MUSIC QI AlllHTHEFAMILY
Mtke and Gloria hawtty
preoare for Mikes ,_fob
an<I tl•etr move to Calllor·
n11 SJ MA~Ell / LEHRER
RE POAT m TEA~UFE
Or Leo Buscao"-locuses
on w1ys to teach cllildreo
10 ha¥e a positive athlude
towards llfe and love
P.M. MAGAZINE
An ontorvoew W1111 8 to~
male mo<lef. a 111111 to Ten-
nesse.·s "Pencll City"'
(H) MISSING PERSONS:
DEAD OR ALIVE
Patrick O'Neal examines
the backgrounds ol so•
lamoui peopta who ven·
tshe<I Without a trace an<I
poses posstble reasons fOf
their disappearances
8:00 I) BUGS BUNNY IN
KING ARTHUR'S COURT
An1ma1e<1 While on ll•s
way to a big peanut lash·
val Bugs Bunny takes a
wrono turn and winds up In
mefll'._ otde England (RI D ~REAL PEOPLE
Faa1ured a female rodeo
clown • beauty contal for
se111or c11tzen1. lll'tletlc
compe111ion bet-Pt•y·
bOy Bunnlft stewatd1SM11
end Cll-i.ad8ft (RI U MOVIE
• • '• Too Many
Suspects t 19751 Jim Hut·
ton Oev1<1 Wayne Ellery
Queen an<I h1g 1a111er.
1n1pec1or au-i. try to
solve the murder ot a lasll-
oon das111ner Q 9 CHARLIE'S
ANGELS
The Angels become
embroiled 1n a moltlon-dol·
lo• k1dnapp1ng scheme
1nvolvmo the hatoo owner
ol 11 glamorous nightclub
tR)
8 MOVIE
• •• "Desk Set' (1957)
Spence< Tracy. Katharine
Hepburn OH!>'le the
threat that an efficiency
expert poMHI to h8f job a
<lepar1ment head finds 111m
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attractt,,.
• P.M.. MAGAZIHE
An 1ntWV!ft w1tn a top
lnM model, a vlslt to Ten-
n1-·1 ' Panell City",
Cll•I T•ll preparH •
cucumber salad, Dr
Wasco on brMat recon-
struction m9UIOOI. C1thl4t
Menn IOolta II ,.,., bMm
l!i_llllng lff41Cll.
W MOV~
11t * • .. Take ~. She't
Mona .. ( 19&3) J-St--
lrt, Sendre 0.., An ov.,.
protecll,,. 11111« haa m1ny
pro~• coping with hit
tree-splrllld daught., 11'1
collage.
flD HA~L
GEOORAPHIC SPECIAL.
.. Dll(fl To Ttwl EOO-Of C••·
atoon" A deep-di,,. 11tp9<!i·
hon off the Galapegoa
Islands reveals 11101lci
lorms ol -Ill• nourllh«j
by bacteria whlell convert
cllemk:lla into organle
mallet (Fl)
CJ) THE BAXT£R8
The Mod Couple '
(t)MOVIE
Tile Town Tile! Ot .. dld
Sundown (1977) Ben
JOhnson. Anett-Prone A
ma<lman st elk a lover•·
l&nee tn a Soutll_l.,n
border town. anatterlnl)
tile reald«\11' jOy and reltaf
over the end of World War
II R'
MOVIE
Btubaklf · ( 1980) Robert
Redford. Yaphet Kotto A
retorm-m1n<1ed warden
uncove<s widespread COt·
rupllon when he entera his
.-1y assognoo P<lson P<>•·
ong as an Inmate ·R·
0MOV1E
"Bronco Billy" ( 1980) Clint
Eastwood. Sondra Lock•
A lormer shoe saleeman
from New Jersey realizes
hos <lream ol pe<lormlng In
a Wiid West show 'PG'
8:30 I) CJ) MOWGLI'S
BROTHERS
Animated Based on Flud·
yard Kipling 1 Jungl•
Books · An abandoned
native bOy os reteued Ind
adapted by wOlves CFlJ G» fOP8TOAY
Hotls Jim Thoma•. Mary
l~ersOll
W PLEDGE BREAK
Regularty tc1141dor.d P<<>-
gr emmong may be <111819<1
due to pte<lge break•
(8; RACE FOA THE
PENNANT
Barry T omp1<1n1 and Tim
McCarver recap d1v1eiona1
baseball standings and
tntervoew some ol th•
game a top player•
8:46 ~ SHARING WITH LEO
BUSCAGLIA
Leo Buscaglia answers
questions and aPlares Ide-
as about ~aonat worth
(%) WANT!O: DEAD OR
ALIVE
"The Martin Potter"
9:00 I) Cl) MOVIE
••~"Jimmy B & Andre ..
(1980) Alex Karr ... Madge
Stnclaor T11e llory ol
Detroit restaurateur Jimmy
Butllurls end Andre Rev·
no1ds. tile black chlld Who
changed hlS Ille. 11 <lrama·
flied (Fl) G Q! Olff'RENT
STROKE4
Arnold UMS the Ofum-
mon<I penlllOUM 10 lll<le 8
tchool chum who IS laced
wttll Ming --.1 to .,.,
orphanage (R) Q
G O VEGAS
Oan'1 plen to tMI lhe
security ol Iha OMaf1 tnn
by robbing 11 goee l*"t
whafl one ot Na coo·
1.oer11 .. lurna out lo b9 a
rut Cl'oolc. (R) at ME.AV GRIFf'IN
t:308QllMNE
An uplrlng efflQW ~
Into a IOl1 111*1"*" In
,.._ YOtlt Cll y with 1\IWO
olher g1r1a
(C)MOW
"Blue Collar'' ( 1178) llllcfl-
lld Pryor, HIM!y l(«feL
ThtM frustrated o.trolt
au10 laclory wort1er1 turn
to crime, bringing them
Into more connlcl and
poientl., dlllglf than they
-counled on ·111·
10:00 9 QI QUINCY
A young man dies • fl8
rMull or a 11n1e-know!I and
rare alltlcuon. prompUng
Quincy to lnatlg•t• 1n
app111 tor lunds lo
r-ch rare dtteu. (R)
I D• NfWI di DYNASTY
Krystle pawn• Nr )ewWy
10 help out Mattl\9w attw
hie Oil rig II onOI '911n
MbOlegld CAI
• ADOPTION IN
AMERICA FOUOW4J,
A KCET -proeluc.d lollow-
up ekamlnM IM 1..-
ralMd In IM P<IVIOul pro-
gtam .. It , .... " to !tie
LotA~W81 GD SPEAKING Of. LOW
Of LIO Bueeagt11 ~
ttwl Concl41PI ol ~·1
tjmlf!Ms polentlal lor QI'<·
Ing and r_,vtng love.
DMOVIE
· Used Cara" I 1980) t<Ul1
Ru11ell. Jack Warden.
Attar ltwl own.. of 1 bln-
k rupl Cit lhOp diet, hll
employee• try to ciover up
his d..-nlse to preveot his
wealthy car deai.t brother
from lnllerlhng tile bufi. -·R'
10:301 NEWS IHOEPEHOEHT
NET'WOAK HEWS
• MINUTU fO UV! '
Th11 documentwy looka et
a ~ing treuma ey.-
lem In 11fec1 In Slf'I S.-
nardlftO 8f\d lndudM Inter·
......, With pfl)'9iclarll Ind
-o-is whO helped bring
the avwlem Into ul~.
(D>MOVIE
The Huntllf" 11979) st-
McOueen. Eh Wallach.
Ralph "Papa.. Thorton
leed• a dangerous Ille 11 a
modern-dey bounty l'lutll-
er 'R'
(l)MOVIE
"Frtdey The t3tll" (1980)
Batey Paft'Mf, Adrienne
King Tile reooeolng ot a
eummar camp. CIOMd 20
year• 11rllef alter tllt"
murde<a, attracts a vtndlo-
tlve klller who knll11
uneuspecllng t.an-ao-rs.
•R'
11:eoeeewaa NEWS D STAA T'REI<
Ml Spock II aMlgned .,
command e ehulllecraft
tn,,.atlgatlon of 1 myster'l-
ou1 aol11 1yatem.
•
NEWL YWEO GAME
MANHOC
"Time Ou1 Of Mtnd"
• IEHNYHILL
Benoy pont1ya • German
~ofetaor
• DO<CAV!TT
Gueet R&Quel Welell. (R)
(l)MOVIE
"Fo•M" ( 1980) Jodie Foe-
,., Sally K .. lermen. TM
vtctlms ol brohf'I "°"*
and unc.tlng Plferlla. '°"' ,..,,... glrlt lry 10 ~
tMlr emotional wowwis
through dtugt and MIC. 'Ill'
'Charlie's Angels' goes
to final teleVision heaven
By FRED ROTHENBERG A.J~wr-..
NEW YORK -Arter tonight's last prime-time
network rerun. <Channel 7 at 8) "Charlie's
Angels" pas!les on Lo televi!llon heaven.
Wi imagine lhi!I final restina place will look a
lot. lllle "Charlie's An1ell:" beautllul women
trfumlllhJn1 over evlJ, split endJ and perspiration.
Jt'• a milestone in American televllion. The
publlc'• love affair with three plainclothes cops ls
over, although they will be poppl.n1 UP lo 1yndJcat-
ed repeata. ln the end, even the "Glamour"
maga&ine of the airwaves arew old and w11
clumped for younier shows. &et "CharU '1 Anaels" was lnstnactlve for
what lt told ua about America's fa.ncy and TV's tel~ ta It. Thia was one time the networks
o.er•m"'9d the Jntelliaence of the public. ABC
dlc1D18* Mb I hlt. ••ow tMtlal reactlo.n wun't as enttnaalutic u
~ ddlene.'1 wae," 11ld Seymour Amltn, vice
swes&dent. ABC Entertainment. "Al prof1116onal1,
we aaw a tot of potholes. TIM 1toollne1 wtrt weak
and die acttni wa1 shallow." Brandon Tartlkoff, now pretldent of NBC En· ~. worked at ABC whft lbe sbOw pre· m......S ln me. "Wbea we ••• t.be ftnt nve ..,.., we •atd: •Thlt II t.mb&tl Tiiie ad.in' ls --~· Wt 4Kided to 8'*" 'MM ...... aod ==--new oaa. bi·Mowmw n look the dDWa from LIM lbelt. ~ Mame *t ........ •aaart1e·1 Ansell' ot an ume." 1
•
That first season created three et.an, but tht
brightest was Farrah Fawcett. To that polnt, her
strongest actln1 rolea were purrin1 car com-
mercials and epot.a for Wella Ballam Shampoo.
Co-star Jaclyn Smith made her reputatioe aa
the Breck tirl. Kale Jack.Ion didn't endorte laali'
products; she was coutdered lbe brala al tbit
bunch. Eventually, Mia Faftett left the IMw and
was replaced by Cheryl Ladd, wbo allo bad tlae rec&·
uulte physical lalenu. Sbtlle)' Hack and T1111a
Roberta were later replacements but. b7 tbea, llMt
proiram wu a.tread)' 1Upplq.
"It wu \he nnt W1 ihoW' that trotted out...,
girls and ap,.altd to male fantuln," 1164
Tattllcaff. ··But bftaute al tbe way theJ......,
and wen port.rayed, U1iiiJ ...._•t threa...._..~
They nn Ju.t lnnoceet WOIMll wbo ftft ,.:Ia
Je~pa • And •••• waullecl for .... _. tbrlUa. wanttid to ... the lateet baJr.-...a
cl
WI \lat 1\llcen ol Cbarlle's •lrl1, tbe
netWGdlli iDOtd out tlieir eanllll maeblaM. "ll•t
nevtr .._tt to Ml'l•, '' NW Ainlen. One dlat •
''F1>inl IUlh" oa CBS, I ..... jmt a few ...al.
ABC eYen .-tM M11eM1 ,,_. oa ·~'I
Boys," uu ..................... u. .... ii. mUUOnllrw, plaJ9d _, ..... .....,.
"lam"• s.;.·· ... -.......... , .. r.~clldia'l .............. ...
"C;.., .. ,.. ............... ...
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS e 8:00 "Bugs Bunny in King
Arthur's Court." An um mated look at
M rrie Olde England.
KllJ I) 8 :00 "Des k Set
K thartnc Hepburn and pencer Tracy
star in u buttflna love story between an
efficiency expert und u rcsearch~r.
KCOP e 8:00 "Take Her. She's
Mlne." James Stewart sta1·s as the har-
ried father of u teen O{(e Sandra Dee.
KCET@ 8:00 "Dive lo the Edge
of Creation.·· A N ittional Geographic
Spechtl looks at ~xoti<: forms of sea life.
, t:IO • (J) MOVlf
• • • ,,. "Bullato Bttl Al\d
Tiit lndllt'll" ( 1971) Paul
Newmer1 Burt Lancaater
Ai(>lng hucltller Butfllo 8lff
lllfll hie legetlde and tore
to~ to~m111 et his own Wiid WM! Show (R)
••i.~ au.ti ~I David lelter-
mtn Gwat1 Mk:hael Kea-
ton. Chllttea Nelton R91My 8 9 A8CNEWS
NIGHTUHf
I LET'S MAl<E A DeAL
tTANLl'Y SlfGEl
l<CET HEWSIN!A T
MOVIE
"Tiie Happy Hooker
pg751 Lynn Fledgreve,
Jean-Pierre Aumont The
tlle 01 New Yorll'• lamous
Cllt girl, Xavi1ta HOiiander,
11 lotd. 'R'
®ITANOIHO ROOM
OHL Y: HALUlWAH
HOU.YWOOO
From the MGM Grano
Hotel In LH Vagas. G-
Kelty holle a glltt1tl"O
revue Which lllUlft 1119
golden er1 of movternaklng
In IOtlQ lllld danc.
1 11:65. MOVIE
.. WllCOme To L A ·• ( 1977)
Klilll Carr1<11ne. Sally
Kellerman V11ioua South·
wn Ca11rorn11 r~ta are
b<ougllt togelh« brl8lly"'
• -• ol romentk: h81-
tON Which motlly en<I up
ti.ir>g one-night ttande ·R
~~-
12:00 g MOVIE • * ~That Man George
( 1967) George Hamilton
Claudine Auger. A llano 01
thieve. plot the thefl ot a
fortune In gold bullion from
an armore<1 truck 1n
Morocco.
D [§) LOVE BOAT
"011 Dale" JOiin Flitter
"Tile Mam e .... nr· Stwlr·
man Hemstey. L•W1nc:1a
Page. "A Testelul Affair"
Jactyo Smith, Oeonla Cole (Fl)
9 GUNIMOKE
Matt deletminlt 10 eaten •
OOld-.yed guntllnger wtlo
has klllld • aharllf lf'ld •
priest on a amall Kan11s
tnwn
• MINION:
IMPOS811l.E
The IMF mutt l*IUIOe a
computer g9ft1UI whO has
"dropc>ed ouf ol IOClety
10 aid therTI
• ROOt<IES
The Rooki.t muSI ltnd
thoM respontlble tor hold·
Ing up gun Sllol>• through·
out lheelty
12: 15 (I) MOVIE
.. The Sensuou1 NurM'
( 1179) Ureul1 AndraH.
O.illto Oet Prete. Greedy
re4atrvea hlre a aensual
.. Florence Nlghllngale" to
like care ol en llQlnQ
count suffering lrom a c:t.41·
cate heart con<lllton 'R'
11:30 8 QI TOMORROW
Guests Donna Sum1'1'191'.
Jedt V818"1t. preeldent ol
the Motion Plctut• Aeao-
datlon of Afnetloe; author
R9¥. Andrew~ (A) CIDMOVll
"The F"9t D8ldly Sin"
( 1980) Frink BNlrl, FaY9
Ounway A OMtetan New
York City Pot10e dltec!lve,
WhOM .... .. tutl9ring
frorn 1 Mrioua ..._, lrlel
10 CllCh I b<Ulal killer IM•
rorlz.lng MIMaltan 'R'
12:80 CZ> "I" MAGAZlNI Of.
THIAIA 1:eoG HVCMC
PHINOMENA
"The Golden vov•o•"
Hoell Damien Slmpeon.
Stlcle Hunt Gueeta· Ron
0.Jtter. Flobett Bearna
QI MOVIE * *'It "8811<1 Ot Angela"
( 1957) Clerk Gable. Sidney
Potti.r. An ~vealed black
ttev• meet• a Southern
gentleman who has
11er111 lo c:onc.al.
Cl) tNOEPENDEHT
HETWOAK NEWS
(Z)MOVIE • * •. _. "Neug111y Marlet·
ta" ( 1935) JMnall• Mae-
Oon1ld, Nelton Eddy
Baaed on the opwette by
Vlc1or Herb41tt A pretty
Frencti P<lnc:eea poling u t
a ml!d IAnllplet It,. In a btQ
City 1n order to ~ tM
traoolnga of matrimony
1:1011 MOVIE
• • '·"' Say One For Me" I 11591 8lng CroM>y. Deb-
bi. Raynolds A Bto.dwey
prlMI taps the allow-bwl-
nost talent among 1111 con-
orega11an In ordet to put
to09the< • 18'evlllon Pit·
tormanc1 lor the benltil 01
clla111y
tII NEWS
1:30 II) MOVIE • * • '"t "Tiie Balls 01 St.
Mery'a" ( 1945) Bing Cro11-
by. lngrld Bergman. A
prleat end a mother supe-
rior save an Old paroehlal
echool by perMUldlng a
akonlllnl to donate land
and a bulldlng lo their
CIOM
~M()YI(
"fr~y The 131h .. (1910)
Betey Palmer. Adrienne
King TM reopening ol a
aumm« Cll'fl9, cloted 20 1 Y-• IW'lter aher lhr"
mwoere. 11trac1a 1 vlndrc-
llv• killer who knilH
untutplCllng l..,·191f9.
'R'
1:40eMOV1E
"Bronco Billy" ( 1990) Cllftl
EltlWOod, Sondt'a Locke
A lort'Mf lf\08 aalesrnan
rrorn New wwy , .. liMI
hts dreem Of performing In
a Wiid WMl lflow •PG'
1:46 Cl) MOVIE
"Up Thi Ac1N141my•· C 19801
AOtl Leibman. Berbera
Bach The "'w-ol>Mued
commandent °' Weinb9rg
Miiitary Ac~y 11 no
match for the •oublelome
bratt eorotled there. ·R· t:601 NEWI 1:65 MONCAM8E & WISE
Eric end Ernie )otn ll'Mt
lnlamou• •over Caeanov•
In a romp eround IM bed
JOHN DARLING
MR PARLING, l'M 8ETTY euoo, ANO '1 WAN1'ED TO LE'T YOU KNOW THAT 1 LOVE YOUR ._ ___ SHOW AND T~1' ~'M
JUS-r ~E 0 1GCJES'T ~AN OF YOURS/
........ ...., .... ..,.... .....
EN "~" It.tor•
C8IN>e wrllee Ille..,.. Pier (l).,.~ATTHI
COCONUT MOW
b4e!=
"The Hunl8t" (111t) ,.,_.
~. tu Walfacfl. ,._h .. ,..,_.. Tflottof'I
INde • dlngeroue lffa M I
mMwn-dl) l>Ovnty hunl·
If. 'A' ... ,:.~
• • "The Gatling GIMI"
C 1972) Guy tlocltwell,
Wooay 81t0dl. U.8. troope
8"111ng to lt"P PM01 In
the 00-t·Cl'<llt Ww WHt
COIM 10 Illy on IM tlltllng oun.
1:11• MOVll
• •It "Pllfall" ( 1141) D6ctl
Powell, UUb9111 Soou An
lnaunanot man ~
k'l\IOl\led with IM *"111111
wo,..an h• hat b••n ~toln,,..tlpte ~-NIM t:oe cm ..aVll!
"Tiie Town Ttlat (heel.cl
Sundown" ( 1177) Ben
Johnaon. Andr• Prine A
mldman tlatltt lovers·
lenM In 1 Soutri-tem
border town. wttenng
t119 r..idenla' jO)' and flflef
&.let the Ind of WOt'ld Wat
II 'A'
3:161 Nlwt
3:28 MOYll * • • "WhO w.. ffllt
Lady?" ( 1990) Tony Curtis.
Dean Martin A C01'9QI
profMIOt enllate 1119 aid ol
• writer lr'-nd to help
explain to Ille w111 why ,.,.
was klaelng a 1tudent
1:10 (I) llitOVlf
"Running" ( 1979) Mich"'
eo.11a, Suea,, Anspacl\
Having felled at nearly
everything In his Ule. • 34.
yeer-otd divorced man
deci<las to try out u a
matalllon9r for IM U S
Olympic Team 'PO'
4:26 CZ) WAH'TID: ~ Ofl
ALM!
· The Manin Poe1er
4:aG (CJ MOVIE
"Sctllzold" (t980) Klaus
Klnekl, Mertene Hiit A
et•«' murower ..no -
ICll80tl to 0o -ey with I
Sefiea ol divorced or
umepplty marnecs woman
~t a letter 10 en acMce
COll#Tlflltl lfter NCtl k•A· '.!!9 'R'
4:36 Iii VOYAGE TO THE
80TTOM M THf 1EA
ThMrsda11'•
D•11fl~ ,. • .,, ••
5;()() (%)"FOAM" ( 1M0) Jodie
Foster. Sally l<lflermen
The vtclllftt of l>token
holMe and uncwtng Plf •
'""· tour 1--oe g1t1a try to llOOIM 1"91f emotional
wound• through druga and
Mll 'R'
1.-00 Cl:> • • .. T,....,,. •ttand"
(19701 Anlll'lllld. A young
bOy di~ a map ol
Treaaur• Island and 1111
out to M8tdl for 11
7:30 ct>"°"' ll\lll«10f'.
( 1978) Annie Glf1rd01, Ptll·
tlppe Notret A lemate
detective tries to Clfry on
a oomplicatad rorn9"C41
and a blffllng murd1r
1nveet1g111on 11 ,..._ Mme
llme.·PG'
8:00 (I)*** "Forbi<lden
Plall8t" (1956) Walter Pld·
QIOtl. Anna Francia. Baaed
on Sllllk""'8fe'a "TM
Tempeet " An OUhlf ~
,,..,, .. ~to
...... pr-..CW Mio,_
..... ... for a NMIMr of
~CIA a.....,.. plerwl of
.. Mut'e.
.. CC> * • "' ''The Medlln-'°"' ....,, .. (1113) ,.
~. Oomlnlqw ._
de. ._. on • nolll8I ~
°'9fllond ~. A llttWI ~ ......... '-"*' OOflCWt .,. ""'*
10 ~with double~
llllCI ttlplM:w-on "*' f'llilalOtl lo capture a OOfll·
lllUfllet 'Pf.
tO:oo ••• "8-y lomb-
.,,.. .. (114e) Bowery Boyl,
INIOQrl ~d. Photo-
graph/ lmpllctl .. IM Boya
In a blO bank robber;.
(I) "Playart" (1979) All
MacOtlW, Ol8tl Paul Mii·
tin, A yaung lennlt player
on the ·minor circuit put•
-• bMutlful but elu.,....
olcMt woman wtlo II Iha
,,...,,_ ol I weelthy buel-
.-.man. 'R'
I
11:ao •• ·~"The 8uahwectl·
ert" (tl&1) John Ireland,
Wl)'M Morrla. A Conl«l-
ttll• veteran -n to
PMOI 11 foroect to plQlt up
hit gunt Outing I raid
(C) "a.I Chattie Tully"
( 1978) Dlcil Emery, Owren
~ A •windier cone
1~• ol dolllt'I lrom
an Italian Cl'lme bOea an<1
Mak• hit oetlWllY In drag
with '"' mot> "' hOt pur. 8Ul1 'PO'
-»tBtHUOH-
12:00 8 • • • 'Baclc To
Balun" ( 1946) John
Wayne, Anthony OvfM.
Cut off lrom At'Mficln
lorClll. a colonel oro-ntzee
natl,,. Fiiipinos Into a ouer-
rltl• army tor 1 rel<! on 1119
J•i>-• • * 'It .. The Bachelor
P1rty" ( 1957) Don Murray,
E G Marehall Fowr
aecountante throw a been·
etor party lor their friend.
1:CO CC) "Dear Inspector"
( 19781 Annie Glr1t<lot, Piii·
llppe N<>lret A female
dllec11 .... trllt to carry on
a complocatld rorna.nce
and a baffling murdet
'"""''O•llon at 1119 same
tome PO·
I ;JO • * • Forbl<ldln
Pl-' I 195e) Wafllf Pld·
g1or1 Anne F•10C1• euecs
on SllekMPMtl s "The
T empeet • An outer 19-
mlSS!On it launched to
locate 8 PtoflUor whO llU
~ Irving tor • number or
years on a d111an1 planet or
the Mura
2:00. ' No Oeooslt. No
Return ' C 197111 Oavtd
Niven. Oatr8" McGavon
TM children ol f18Q1«11ve
parent• decide to stage
their own kldnlj)Ptng to
Q!f tome a11'"11on ·a·
3:00 !Ill • * • "Tile Hlrlflng ..
( 1973) Flober1 Sii•"'· Sarah
Mllet Al18' suffering I
nervous breakdown. •
rlQ8fltly Widowed woman
lllrM8ChlUlllUf
CC) • * "Tra81Uf'1 lstan<I"
C 1970> Animated A young
boy dl1G0...,1 a map ol
T'"8Ure llllnd and llCI
out to -en ror 11
U0. • 5QuMze A Floww''
( 1970) Jaoll Albat1eon,
Walter Chler1 In order 10
protect the MCret• ol his
..-a from a Mlliall
bull-cotior1 an If Illian
monk leeYW IM countty
eluldllng hie ~et formu-
la lor 1 very ltna llome
br-.. Blue Fire Lady"
Cathryn HarrtSOn. Mark
HOiden A young gif1 pur·
-II« dream Of a career
In .now hor11 jumping 10
the •~clullon 01 all .....
4:00 e .. Fetao .. t 1980) Dom
o.lUIM. Anne Blncfoft. A
portly computelv1 .. ,.,
ltnde tllat nothing can
d1mpen 1111 deaire lor food
untll llfl 11111 In love ·pa·
5:CO (fj) "No ()eoosll, No
Return" (1976) David
Niven, Darren McGavln
The clllldren ot negligent
pareot• decide to 1181)8
!Mfr own kldnlj)plnQ 10
oet eome attention ·a·
by Armstrong & Batluk
°"'EU., YOU KNON
NOW T l-4A'T 'IO\.J
Ml!NTtON IT, 1
DO 8ELIEVE
s+o\EtS/
tiftal Charlie'• t4ngel• are' /rtml l«/tJ Ta• Robtrt•. Joclfln SmUh and Cher'Jll Ladd.
took a toftl\le•lD•Cbeek atUtllde. I dida't tb1nk llMN
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