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THUR SDAY. AUG UST 27 . 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Boy to get wish
Fund. allows trip to meet Pinocchio
ST. PETERSBU R G, F la .
<APl The Fransie Geringer
Fund has far surpassed its goal,
and the 8·year·old South African
boy suffering from a rare aging
disease will soon get his wish to
meet Pinocchio.
Sponsors of the money-raising
effort to bring the youngster to
this country for visits to Dis·
neyland and Disney World are
making another plea: No more
donations, please.
T he $17,000 raised has ex·
ceeded the amount needed to
bring Fransie, his parents, a
brother and a volunteer nurse to
St . Petersburg, Orlando a nd
California.
·'The response was just stag-
gering," said Scott Si mmons of
the Sunshine Cit y Jaycees.
wh ic h o nl y 10 days ago
established a bank account to re-
ceive donations for the goodwill
effort.
Not only has the fund gone
$7 ,000 over its goal, but hotels
also have donated rooms, and
Simmons is hoping '"that an
airline will help with tickets .
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That will reduce the cost by
$6,000."
Fransie s uffers from progeria,
a disease that ages its victims 10
times faster than normal. He is
bald, already has the wrinkled
skin of an old man and is not ex·
peeled to live beyond his teen-
age years, doctors say.
His one wtsh . expressed in a
recent Associated Press story
from his hometown of Orkney.
South Africa. was that he mi ght
travel to Disneyland to see the
fantasy character Pinocchio
"When he began planning the
trip, we found out there is no
Pinocchio in Disney World <in
nearby Orlando)." Simmons
said. "So we had to plan to send
h i m lo Di s ne y la n d ." in
Anaheim.
Walt Disney Productions also
has agreed to make an extra ef-
fo rt . Simmons said. ··Now
they·ve told us we'll have a
Pinocchio in Disney World , too.··
The plan is for the Geringers
to leave South Afri ca Nov. 28 for
Disneyland. where they will
spend six days
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ranean lnut flµ tlireat m Lns A11qeles lount11
Helicopter sprays
llledflies over LA
By The Associated Press
A p estici d e -sp r aying
helicopter scrambled into the
skies of suburban Los Angeles to
right the southern spread or
Mediterranean fruit flies, while
a n ew i nf es t a t ion was
d iscovered in Oakl and, the
fa rthest north t he pest has
reached.
An ind us t ry s pok esm an
wa rned. meanwhile, that the
costs of crop l osses a nd
eradication efforts eventually
could reach $1 billion if the
infestation spreads much farther
and federal offi cia ls expand a
quarantine statewide.
Studies by the UC Berkeley
Cooperative E xtension Service
a nd the marketing services
di vision of the state Department
o f F oo d and Ag r iculture
estimated Californi a could end
up paying $1.2 billion in the first
ye ar in cr o p losses a nd
pest-control efforts a nd $750
million in subsequent years.
·'This ls definitely a bad day
and a setback," said Jack King,
DRllll COAST WIATHIR
Fair through Friday
Highs 78 to 94 . Lows
tonight 70 to 75.
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Tom ~Ueck of "Magnum,
P .l." .aua hU being . a HZ
111mbol i• 1omeont t ltt'•
Judgmmt. Sff P.agt 87.
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spokesman for the Cali fornia
Farm Bureau Federation
King's comments followed
confirmation Wednesday that
two of five medflies found in the
Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin
Park were fertile. prompting
emergency spraying there. That
was 260 miles south of the
previous limit of the infestation.
A fertile fly was also found in
Oakland, about 15 miles north of
previous fi nds. Spraying was
scheduled to begin there tonight.
"I don't think all is lost,"
medfly project m anager Jerry
Scribner told reporters after the
discoveries. "It's a longer,_
tougher, harder way, but I think
we're going to win."
Scribner's optimis m wa s
echoed by California Agriculture
officials in Tucson, Ariz., who
told officials there the fly would
be stopped before it crosses the
Arizona deserts into the state's
citrus groves.
·'The medfly is not going to
m ove itself a nd get into
Arizona," Richard E. Rominger ,
Califo rn ia 's ag ri '*-'ltur e
director, said Wednesd ay.
"They're not strong fli ers ...
t he only way it moves is if
somebody carries it.··
Officials say that may be the
way the pests made their way to
the Los Angeles area from the
S an Francisco Bay ar ea
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One of Doria
safes found
BOSTON (AP> -Divers to the
ill-fated Andre a Dorla have
reached one of two s afes
possibly containing some S2
million in valuables and are re-
ady to Ult ll to the surface, a
spokeswoman for the expedition
says.
"The first s afe has been
reached," said Lillian Pickard.
"They're verr excited."
The latest expedition to the
sunken Italian luxury liner off
the coast ot Massachusetts wu
or1anJzed by Peter Gimbel, 53, 1
New York department store heir
who la fi1mln1 the expedJUon for
a televlaion documentary.
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Mark Berger. 7. /mds one way to beat the heat at Deerfield Community Park water slide in Jrvme.
Korean truce ~eet 11rged
Call comes after reported shooting at CJ .S. plane
SEOUL, South Korea (AP l -
The U.N. milit a ry command
called today f:>r a meeting or the
Militar y Arm istice Command
that oversees the truce between
North and South Korea, hours
after the United States 'laid one
or its spy planes may have been
fi red at.
T h ere was n ot a n y
accompanyin g stat e m e nt
indicating that the r eported
firing of a missile from North
Korea in the vicinity of an
American spy pla ne would be
the subject of the meeting.
The command said only that
North Korea had not replied to
t he request for a meeting
Saturday at Panmunjom, the
truce village in the detnllilarized
zone dividing South and North
Korea
In Tokyo, the Kyodo News
Service repor ted tha t North
Korea had not issued any
co m me n t , o ffi ciall y o r
unofficially. on the report that il
t ried to shoot down an Amerie1n
SR-71 aircraft . In a dispatch
from the North Korean capital
of Pyongyang, the J apanese
news service reported that there
was no mention of the report in
the nation's mass media.
A Pentagon announcement in
Washington said a m issile
apparently launched from North
Korea exploded in the vicinity of
a U.S. Air Force reconnaissance
plane Wednesday. ll said the
missile missed the high-altitude jet by several miles
Kyodo also said that North
Koreans neither confirmed nor
denied the report to reporters
covering an Inte rna tional
Conference on Agric ulture in
Nonaligned a nd Deve loping
Countries u nd e r way in
P yongyang. No rth Korean
President Kim II Sung gave a
b a nqu et f o r co nfe rence
dele gates today, the nation's
ofCi cial Korean Centra l News
Agency said .
The South Korean Defense
Ministry, meanwhile, denounced
what It called an attack on the
American plane as a serious
military provocation.
The report Crom W ashinllton
Extendable
Magnetometer
Boom
Low-Gain Antenna
I H1gh -Ga1n Antenna
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Rad101sotooe
Thermoelectric
Generators
Mechanical Trouble
With Steerable Platform ·----
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Caltbrat1on Panel
And Shunt Radiator AP ............
Schematic of the Voyager spacecraft shows platform that malfunctzoned during probe·s closest
encounter with Saturn. and was un;ammed late Wednesday.
Voyager camera platform free
Mistaken computer command does the trick in space
P ASAD E NA GP l -An
electronic swat sent from a
billion miles a way freed the
stuck c ame ra platform on
Voya,ger 2, and scientists were
trying to find out today if the
ship can'get back to the business
or looking at distant worlds .
A we ary (light engineer
accidentally sent an incorrect
computer command to Voyager
late Wednesday, telling it to
move its jammed platform with
a forward rotation 10 times
greater than previous orders
designed to free the plaUonn.
The mistake did the trick,
rreeing a vital camera platform
that had been stuck tor nearly a
day.
•'We are not permanently
stuck," project mana1er Esker
Davia said wtth relier. "I feel
better."
Davis said Voya1er'1 two
.exploratory cameru and ~
other instruments still nffded to
be cb,cked out and are not
considered opeulJonaJ yet. H•
aaJd be couldn't predict when
the 228-pound pact11e mounted
t
on a 7trl-foot boom might be put
back to work.
The camera platform had
been unable to move from side
to side, a lthough it could still
swivel up and down. The devices
on the platform were working
well ; they just couldn't be aimed
at what scientists wanted to see.
Seven o r Voyager's 11
scientific instruments continued
to perform exactly as planned.
Davis said .
T roubleshooters were still
analyzing what happened on the
far side of Saturn at 11 :30 p.m.
Tuesday t o jam the crucial
camer a -a imi ng syst e m. And
they weren't sure the problem
was permanently solved.
Voyager 2, meanwhile, was
r ac in 1 awa y from l ts
s pectacular tour of Saturn'•
churnin1 clouds, glltterlni rin1s
and icy moons.
The next leg of 1 Journe1 that
began four years a10 takes It
across another 1.7 bllllon mlles
of space for a villl to UranUI In
1988 and a dash put Neptune ln
1989,
While engineers worked on the
jammed platform, scientists al
J et Propulsion Laboratory were
reveling in the new information
and pictures of Salum relayed to
them by Voyager 2.
Photography t e am leader
Brad Smith described the close
a pp roac h with S aturn a s
"something like roughly 99
percent successful." He said the
ship accomplished most of its
c rucial chores before the
m alfunction lelt its cameras
s taring uselessl y at empty
space.
A new pu11le for scientists
was a strangely kinked ring
a pparently discovered by yet
another lucky a ccident momenta
be fore the camera proble ms
be1an and possibly even related
to them.
The narrow nn1. which 1eem1
creased and kinked like a blt ol
wlre that's been unwound 1tter
be&.n, wadded up, was spotted u
Voyaaer paned behind Saturn,
said ,clentiat Rkbard TerriJe. .
said the SR-71 aircraft, known
as the "Blackbi rd," was fl ying a
routine mission an Sout h Korean
and international air space. It
said the incident posed no threat
to the plane. which later landed
safely
While not directly accusing
the North Koreans of firing at
the plane, the Pentagon said
that if a missile was launched it
could have come from any of a
number of launching sites in
North Korea.
Activities of the SR-71 aircraft
normally are not acknowledged
publicly here. The Washingtoo
account said it was known tha~
the plane has been used in past
year s lo spy o n China a nd
Vietnam.
Body burned
to destrov .,
evidence?
By RlatARD GREEN
Ot .... Deity ...... MMf
Police investigators theorized
today that fire was set to lbe
body of a man found dead
Wednesday in an Irvine orange
grove in an effort to destroy
murder evidence.
Lt. Robert Lennert said he
believes that the husky young
man, who remains unidentified,
probably was dumped in the
grove after being killed in a
separate location.
Police were hoping that an
autopsy schedul ed for 1 p.m.
tod ay could provide rur t he'r
clues. Investigators said they
were also hoping that the victim
could b e ide n tif ied today
through fingerprints.
T h e burning body was
discover e d by an Ir vine
Compa n y secu ri ty officer
Wednesday about 6 a .m . in an
orange grove northwest of the
intersection of Irvine Center
Drive and Sand Canyon Avenue.
The first Irvine offi cers, who
were called to the scene and pu,t
out the fire. s aid they observeQ
the fire burning primarily ln the
lower area or the victim's body.
He said police have all bul
r uled out suicide because no
contaJne rs or flammable liquid
or other weapons we re found
near the scene.
The body's location an the
or ange grove would indicate
that it was carried a distance
fro m the ne arest r oad, Lt,
Lennert said.
Officers said they aren't sure
what, if any, flammable liquia
was used to set the body on fire..
InvesUgators said they were
bopinl this could be determlned
through chemical tests on soil
samples taken from the scene.
Talks eyed
LONDON <AP) -Northern
Ire land's newest member ol the
British Parliament bas accepted
an offer to dlacuas the Maze
Prt1on hun1e r strike with
Britain's Northern Ireland
Office after Irish and BrttlJh
leaders Wednesday rej ct.ed hi•
request for ur1enl I ace-to-race
meeUnp 011 the en.tar
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• • • • • Oronge Coas t DAILY PILOTfTh ursday. August 27 , 1981
Abortion bills blocked \
Legislation by Schmitz, two others defeated in Sacramento
SJ\Cttl\MENTO (AP > \~ur tlon r ll(hl!l groups have
:-c\1red n rl•soundlng victory
Tp rce maJC>r bills to restntl
ti~tion huVt' hecn stopped in
t ~t: .Culifornia I .e~asl ature.
T hl• bills. hutted Wednesday
b)'• the Assembly J udlciary
C~mmiltee, wt're Sli732 by Sen.
JQ~t'ph Montoya, D Whittier ,
wh•> w1lhdrt•w 1t for a year
wiU\OUI a vote, SB1S4 by Sen.
J<Van Schm itz. R Cor ona de l
Mil<. and SB946 by Sen Ed r~v1s, H Chatsworth. both voted
down
.Montoya's bill would require a
24 hour w1titing period and ~
detailed d escription to the
woman of the abortion nnd its
dfeC'ts
Schmih's bill would have
r equired doctors lo take all
r easonable steps to notify the
parents of an unmarried woman
under 18 before performing an
abortion. It died on a 5·4 vote,
with eight votes needed for
passage.
Davi s' bi l l wo uld hav e
required details o r every
abortion to be reported by the
doctor to the state under threat
or criminal penalties, and would
Sold ticket winner
I
$,Y0,000 buy worth $184,000
H OSTO::-J I A P 1 A
\.la.ss achu!>etts coupl e who
de111ed owning a wrnning lns h
~ecpstakes ticket now say they
.,old it to an Iris hman for $70,000
·~•cash l>cfore the sweepstakes
raot• was run. The lrC'kct turned
out tu bc worth $184.000
'XvtH•n the Iri s h llosp1ta l
S ~.,ct•ps takc s in Dublin a~ouneed June 28 that Marian
a:Y d St l' v l' S m o II n s k y we r e
\\ l/lncrs, the rouple said they
Just leave
t/te med/ lies
~AN 1-'RANCISCO (AP I
I t·~as wants its murder s uspeC't
h:rrk from California . but he had
twHer b<.' clean
l'olrce hl'rt' arrested David
l\alt>s :.15. Wl•dncs day actrng on
a lr p that a man stayrng at a
lot'a l mold had al legedl y
huq;tar11t•d the home: of Don
H~ichert of D:.rllas, killed tum
<rrld Oed to California in the vie·
trm's Cadillac·
· Pl t•:.rse dwC'k for mcdfhes
1t1•fore returning e<r r to Dallas,"
t nncludcd a tl'll'l\ pt• from Texas
..ruthnritrcs with inst rue lions ror
hal1rflin~ K<Jll's
kne w nothing abOut tnt> w1nmng
ticket.
However. Mrs . Smolinsky said
Wednesday that a friend who
had vacationed in Ireland gave
the couple the ticket
S h o rtl y before the Iris h
Hospital Sweeps De rby race.
two o r three people "with a
brogue'· tel e ph o n ed the
S molins k ys. a retired couple
who Jive in Pembroke. Mass .. on
Social Security . The caller s
offered to buy the ticket and bid
as much as $50,000 lo $70,000.
Mrs . Smolinsky said s he and
her husband decided to sign a
conLract with the highest bidder
The cortract was sent to them
and th~ buyer sent $70.000 tn
cash
"If someone offers you $70.000
for a little tiny piece of paper.
how could you s a y no"" she
asked.
She said she d1dn't know the
buyer 's mime. but described
hrm as Irish
She said she and he r husband
de nied o wning the ti ck e t
because they didn't want to be
hounded by publicity
Mr s Smo lin s k y sa id
s peculators o fte n track the
holders or ti ckets tied lo favored
horses in the Derb) a nd offer
mone\' for a s har£" or all of the
t ic k et The link betwe en
numbt!rS and horses is known
after a drawing a fe w d ays
before the r ace.
huv e mnde part o f t h e
information public. lt would not
have Identified the woman or
made the doctor ':s name public .
The vote was 3-5.
The defeat of the Schmitz and
Dnvi s bill wa s all but
guaranteed two weeks ago when
the Assembly voted to s hift them
from the Health Committee to
the ll>ss sympathetic Judiciary
Committee.
Schmit z . who called th e
hearing a charade, s aid he was
uncomfortable carrying a bill
that stopped short of banning
a bortio n s a l together H e
assailed opponents or his
m easure as those who "want lo
e xecute kids before they're
born," which drew a hiss from
much of the audience
An opponent of the bill. Beth
' Meador of the American Civil
Liberties Union, said later that
it was a throwbac k to the days
when women died from illegal
abortions.
SB154. largely m odeled after a
Ut ah law that was upheld by the
U.S. Supreme Court, would have
required doctors to make a
good-faith e ffort to notify the
parents of an unmarried minor
who seeks an abortion.
To g ain s upport, Schmitz
agreed to exempt cases in which
the court found that the minor
was mature enough to decide ror
hers elf, or that notification
would be a gain st h e r best
interest
C urre ntl y , parents must
co n sent to m ost medical
procedures on their children
under 18. but a few procedures.
including abortion and venereal
di s ease treat m ent . a re
exempted. The U S Supreme
Court has ruled that requiring
parental consent for an abortion
unconstitutionally infringes on a
w o m a n·s right to ha ve a n
abortion
Wilkins critical
NEW YORK <AP> Veteran
<'ivrl rights leader Roy Wilkins.
79. hospitali zed las t week for
heart trouble. was rn c ritical
condition Wednesday after
s uffe ring k idn ey proble m s.
hospital offr caals said.
Freeway conidor approved
Decision opens way for south county development
B).Gl,ENN SC'OT'T
~ titt o.iry ,. .... ''-"
The Orange County Board of
SuJJcrvrs<'>rs made a key decision
W<'dOc'.'>day to ward open ing
..;.outh t·ount y run<'hlands for
11rhan development by approv
It'l l! u new freeway corridor to
"'' J' n· a!-> a I rf c• I i n e t o the
foot hr lls
Tht• super visors. in a related
!ll.1ttc>r. also amended the coun-
t) Cent>r:.il Plan to allow part of
ttw rural rarwhlands. the 2.743·
..\<'l'l' Wh1t1 n~ Ranch. lo be de·
IH'loJ)(>d with up to 3,900 homes.
•The unanimous vot e to add the
~o thill Transportation Corridor
th e county's master plan for
tli ways follows a lmost a year or lanning by both county
~ fers a nd represenlalives of
t)l landholding compan ies.
• ut they aren't done yet.
. .\ ough the supervisors ap·
ed a general path for Lhe
1le long freeway. an exact
nmcnt won't be m ade for
ral more months.
thou~h a new a lignment
y b scheduled herore an ex·
r ou t e i s c hos en. the
rvisors did dec ide Wednes·
to throw out one option
ch would h ave s ent the
way uncomfortably close to
cor e of homes in Mission
0
at community is virtually
nly one that might have the
way in iL'\ back yard. and
e residents object
uck Kenney . cha irman of
lhi:Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
tr ry Committee. said his
~' p wants the freeway lo be
fo~ted at least a half.mile from Utl homes ·. pervtsors said they won't in e furthe r refinements until
they see the alignment study.
1 The as.yet unna med freeway Js planned to generally begin at
n s northern end at the Riverside
Freeway in Sant a Ana Canyon
iand curve through the hills until St eventually links with the Santa
S\na Free way JUSt north of San
~lemente.
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ORANGE COAST
The freeway construction is
estimated to cost up to $365
million in today's dollars an
amount count\' o rfic1a ls frankly
a dmit th<' go.vernmenl doesn't
have. Thus. the private land de·
vclope rs who fi gure to profit
from the 26-mile freeway will be
asked to help pay its cost ,
s upervisors agreed Wednesday
Th<' Carma -Whiling joint ven·
lure seeking lo develop the Whit
ing Ranch had sought to build
about 4.386 homes on the proper·
ty but the supervisors. at the
urging or 3rd Dis trict Supervisor
Bruce Nestande. lowered the
total lo the 3.900 units.
Nestaride. whose district in·
eludes the area. was laudatory
of the housing plan. however,
calling it a "futuristic concept"
to handle continued population
g rowth .
Along with 470 acres set aside
for housing. the property also
will have 1,800 acres of open
space, including a regional park,
283 acres for industrial use and
100 acres for commer cial de·
velopment.
To reduce automobile use and
air pollution, developers are try·
ing to make arrangements
where e mployer s with facilities
at the ranch would get priority
rights to hous ing for the ir
worke rs, s aid Sandy Sandlin ,
s pokesman for t he Ca rma-
Whiting joint venture.
Tenants' rights
bill advances
SACRAMENTO <APl -A
tenants-rights bill to restrict
landJords' ability to "blacklist"
renters who are s ued for evic·
tion has advanced to the Senate
fl oor.
Despite powerful real estate
opposition. AB714 by Assembly
Majority Leader Mike Ross. D·
Los Angeles, squeezed out of the
Senate Judiciary Committee
Wednesday night on a bare-
majority 5-0 vote.
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"We think we have something
which may ver y well be a
milestone for Ora nge County ...
Sandlin said
Several nejghbors from El
Toro. led by activis t Margaret
Ba ilry. spokr out against the de·
velopmcnt. warning that it will
overlo a d r oa d s and oth e r
ser vices. even though the county
plans to monitor the develop-
ment annually to gau~e such is·
s ues
Since the days o f bows and ar·
rows. Nestande s uggested, "Set·
tiers always have been resisted
by the people who we re there ...
Lavton said el
accusing CIA
SAN FRANCISCO IAP1 -A
Peoples Temple defector whose
wife was one or fiv e people
killed rn a jungle airstrip am·
bush in Guyana says Larry
Layton accused the CIA of or·
chestrating the attack minutes
a fter it happened.
Gerald Parks told a federal
court j ur y We dne s day at
Layton's murde r -conspiracy
trial he was approached after
the Nov. 18, 1978, ambush by
Layton. who had ins isted on
leaving the temple's Jonestown
settlement with other defectors .
Layton "made the accusation
thal this was a CIA plot, and
said my son did the shooting,"
Parks said. Parks' son. Dale,
has accused Layton of trying to.
kill defectors on the smaller of
two planes preparing to leave
the remote airstrip on the day of
the ambus h.
Riders get
a long one
GURNEE. 111. <AP> -A thun-
derstorm cut power for a ride at
M arrlott 's Great America
amusement p ark . stranding
passengers five s tories above
the ground, a park spokesman
said.
Ronald J ohnson , gen eral
manager of the amusement park
north of C hicago, said the
pnssenaera were stuck for about
45 minutes Wednesday night on
a ride called the "Sky Trek." He
declined to say how many people
were on lhe ride or in the park
at the time.
JohDJon said · u1e park lost
about 75 percent l.r !ta' power
when electrlclly f aUed durtn1 • thunderstorm. ~
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firm hit by fire
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furntturl' manu f al·turrn~
comp<rn~ m·ar <'it' ll<ill v.as hit
bv fin· Wl'dnt·Mla' i.'\ t•01ng for
the '>et·ond tinH' 1n a!-many
months Orangl' County F1rt'
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The latl•:-t lllP t'oJU:-l·d Sl.000 rn
damag1· lo tht• ca ... Jblanc·a
Furnitun· C'o hutlding at t73~2
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From Page A 1
MED FLY • • •
\\here Sdn ~ att·o AIJmt•da.
Santa Cruz. Santi.I Clara .ind
p a rt s o f S a 11 A l' n· t t 11 J n cl
St amslau-. <·ounl ll''> h;J\ t' lwcn
quarantrn1•c1
Stull' offrl'luh 'II' J~t·d the
Pl''.'>lld<k mul.ithion Wt•dnt•::.da,\
n 1 g h t o ,. <.· r J ti '.'> q u a n • m 1 I l'
res1dc•nt1al a1 <.'a surrounding the·
bac k varcl 111 llald\\rn Park whcr~ maggots uncl two ft•rtrlt•
malC' flt c1> wt•n• found
Crcv.s armt•d \\>Ith j!rouncl
s pray and fruit p1 c k111.I.!
e quipment wen· t"alll'CI 1111 0
i m med 1 at t' ;.1 <' t 1 on 1 n th t'
res1dcnt1al urea Tht·n· <1rt· no
produC'e farms nearb,\
"At least 80 squan· miles' 1n
the rt.>gron v. 111 bt• allrted to tht•
3.144-square mile quara11lrnt:
area that alrl'ady ~np!> all or
p art of the s i x Nort h t>rn
Cahfomw 1·oun11cs. c;;ud proJN'I
s pokesman Dan Dr ckc)
Another 12 squan· m Ill's rn th<'
middl e o f Oakland v.cre
targeted for spray ing :iftt•r
discovery or an egg bearing. but
unmated. femal£" fly in that city.
whic h wa:-rn thl' medfly
quarantine zone
Bun11ng ~hl' '.'>aid the l'aU~t:' or
t tw K pm bla1e hasn l been
d1•ll'rmrnt·d :'l:o one v. a~ injured
('.!pl Bunting added that fire
rn\ 1•-.11~at11rs don't yet knov. 1r
t hr:-bl at.I.' has any n·latron to the
.Jum· 22 rirt> that drd Sl50.000
cla111ag 1· to thl· Casablant a
Furniture C11 ... torage yard
Slw sau1 t ht• ,J urre 22 fr re was
of -..11:-p1c·1ous 11ng1n . ml·anmg rt
1·01tld h<lvl' bel'n ('aused by
:rn\'thrng from <trson to a
C' :r ,·t·lt•..,.., e1garl'lll' :-mokl·r No
11111· V.J'> hurt rn that fin•
Six arres te(I
in Costa Me a
cocaine raid
t ·o~ta ;\1e!->u vree offr<.·er.., haH·
•II 11·'.'>ll'd fl\ l' men and one
\\ 0111;1n on drug charges a nd
1 l' 1rn rt c• d I.' <'on f 1-. cat t.' d 4 5
ounl'l'" o f t'ol'arnc· <rftcr one
d<.•lt'<'ll\'t' 1><1sl'd <JS a pro:-pect1ve
h1n r·r A r r t' s I t· cl at 2 4 7 p m
Wcdnl•:-d;I\ in hr:. homl' at 2054
:vlaplt• ,\\;•nue. Costa Mt'sa . for
s usprc·wn 1>f selling cocaine and
v1ol<Jt1ng parole• was Charles D
:"Jeal, 2t
Arn·~tetl at 941 W Wilson St
h·ss thun a n hour later for
!'iUS prt·wn of possess ing cocaine
v. t•n• C'ostu Mrsans J a mes J
· c; raham. 19. of 934 J oann St .
David A Greeley. 31. of the
Wilson Street address. Paige
Purington, 20. or 1788 Charle St .
and Chuck E Warren. 18, of 735
J a mes St
i\lso arrested at the Wilson
Street home was Anthony O
'.':1s~cn . 29, of Laguna Niguel
The confiscated cocaine was
\ alu<'d al about S9.000. pohce
-;aid
•
Mortgage
hearing
denied
SAN FHANCISCO IAP > In
the latest . hut perhaps not final,
round of dt•<:is rons on whether
huyn ... C'an assume mortgages
;,tl <1ld intNest rules, the state
Supn•me Court has denit'd a
h cari n~ Lo seve ral f ederal
suv1ngs und lm.1 11 associations
H> deny ing th e hearing
Wl•dnl'sdu). the court upheld
appeal tour! ru lin gs that
ft•dt:rall) chartt:red S&Ls are
governe d b y s t ate lay,. o n
mortgagt• contracts and derds of
trust
()ffl('1ah. for Fidelity. Cllendalf'
a nd ('al1forn1a federal S&Ls,
who brought the suit. said the)
would t arrv advl'rSe rulings to
thl· l' S Supreme Cour t
I\ conflac:ting Los Angeles
Court of Ap1>l0 al ruling Friday.
also rnvolvrn g Glendale F'edcral.
s aid fl'denil law pre-empted any
.1t kmpl by tht• st ale to apply thi•
!-Ci tallt·d Wt•l lc•nkamp rule
a gainst the tompany
That l!J7k statt• Su pre me Court
rl l' (' I s I II n s a I d t h a t
stalt• charkrcd S<.1 v1ngs a nd loan
ussoc1ations and banks could not
t•nfor<:t• due on sale clauses of
mortg<rges unles:. the lender
found a m·v. buyer's nedit was
faulty
Hanks ..tnd sayings and loans
had trrt•d to l'nforce the
dUl' on sal(• clauses. and thereb}
makt· borrov.crs assume ne\\
mortgagt•!>, usuall} al a higher
rnter<.·M rutt•
In ..,1m1lar action last v.eek
t ht• t•uurl held against Pan
\m<.•rrc·an Federal S& L It said
ft•dl'ral lav. did not mention
dut• on '"'ll· clausl'S and tht•
f<..dt•r al h11mt: loan hank board
had no powt•r lo pre empt slate
lav. h\ n •gulatron
Pendleto11
brush fires
battled
Fire• c·rc•ws v. l'rt· f1ght111g four
'>t·p aratt· brush fires rn the
n •mott· northerly port ion or the
l' S ;\<tarrm· Corp:. ha!>e at Camp
l'<•ndl1'ton toda\
Sgt Trac) ·11eum<1n of the
ba'><' public rnformatron office
-.aid the fires broke out at about
t p m Wedn esd a) and had
bur m'<.I about 2.250 C1cres She
'.'>Jiii th<.· t·au..,e of the bla1es had
not ht•t•n d<.•termrnt•d
S~t Heuman said illl the fires
h .id ht•t•n tont <r rnt•d rn the
northern '.'>t'Clron of the base ,\
l S f'un·..,t Sen ice arr tanker
h..ic1 tx•t•n t·allt•d rn during the·
night to dr o p fire r etardant
eht•ma·ub 11n the major blazt·
nt:ar Hodlar Hoad. she said
Sgt Heuman s aid haSE.'
t'X plos1 \ e ordnanC'C' pl'r:-onnel
'' t•rt• t'hl•C'k 1ng nearby ar<'a' tn
h c• .., u r e n o u n d e t 11 n a t <' d
t•x plo~i\'t•s w<'rc• 1n the path of
tht: fire•!->
Sht• ..,a rd 50 men from the bl
M arrrw H1.•g1ment were fighting
lhl' frrt'!->. which c.rre posrng no
thrl'at tu nearb\ CIC'veland
.'.'latronal forc ... t ;-io f1re f1ghters
ha\ e been tnJun•d. Sgt Heuman
... aid
Plant> disapp~ars
BOGOTA. Colombia 1AP1 -
An a1rl1r1C'r wi th 45 people
aboard has disappea red on a
scheduled domestic n ight over
the J\ndes in southern Colombia
AP~
Rudy DeSch~1es ha~ plenty of head room as he cruises down
Phoenix sidewalk in go~cart type car owned by some
rw1ghborhood ktds lie was trying to get some mechanical bugs
out of the ltttll' huy
California nui11
I(,; llS S l .S3,497
A Piedmont, Calif., man
won $153.497 when he hit the
··sup e r jac kpot" on a
t·arou sc l of do llar s lo t
machines at the MGM Grand
Hotel. a spokeswoman for
the Reno hot(') said
Alexander Gllksman, who
owns a Jewelr y s tore in
Oakland, said he'd been tak·
ang gambling trips to Reno 20
years and never won a sub·
stantsal amount b('fore
Ghksman's payoff was the
second over $100.000 the
casino had 1>a1d in two days.
Sen S.I. Hayakawa, the
75 year·old Republi can noted
for sometimes napping at
Senat~ hearings. says he got
hi s "exercise for a week"
when he was forced lo walk
down 22 flights of stairs.
A tired Hayakawa was one
of thousands evacuated from
buildings during a natural
gas leak in San Francisco.
When the order came to
evacuate. Hayakawa was
giving a liv<' inte rview in I.he
studio of KCBS radio on the
32nd floor of One Em ·
barcadero Center. one of the
c1ty·s biggest hi gh-rises.
He walked 22 nights to an
elevator on the 10th fl oor
Actor Erik Estrada was
absent as the NBC series
"CHiPs" resumed produc·
lion for the fall season, but
negotiations betwee n
E s tr ada and M G M
Television were to continue,
an MGM sp0kesman said.
If U.S. Senate Majority
L eader Howard Bake r
I
•AKER
ing e1bout his
sy.
seemed to
smile a lot
when the sub·
ject or a
possible con·
gressio nal
ca ndidat e
came up. his
f ee l i ng s
were under·
s tandable .
He was talk·
daughter, 011·
"Sh e's been ve r y i ·
dependent about all this,"
the ve t eran Tenn es see
Re publican said. "She's a
good politician. She's pro·
bably a better campaigner
than I am."
Miss Baker. 25, who has
been working for Cable News
Network in Washington as
assignments editor. indicat·
ed she may run for Congress
fr om Tennessee's newly
created 4th District.
Prttldeat a .. , .. i1 ex·
peeled t.o vlllt New York Ci·
ty on Labor Day to present
the city with "a aymbolic
c heck'' repreaenllna the
federal aovernment '1 aup·
port of a contro verailJ
hlabway project, a mayoral
spokesman said .
Ann e Paatna•, a
s p o kes m an for May or
Edward I. Kocb, said the
c heck , represenUne the
federal down payment on
corustruction of the Westway
roudway' wm demonstrate
the government's "clear
commitment'' to the projed.
The construction plans call
for a 4.2-mile roadway on the
city's west side a long the
Hudson River, much of it on
landfill.
Argentine writer Jorie
Luis Borges, often called the
b est living
write r i n
Spanish, has
r eceived a
$70,000 gift
lor his 82nd
bi rlhday -
Mexico's top
literary prize.
The Olllo
YoUzlll prize
was present·
ed to the blind poet and
s hort·slory writer by Mex·
ican President Jose Lopes
Portillo in a ceremony at the
presidential residence.
Borges responded by
declaring a love for Mexican
literature and reciting verses
of "Sweet Fatherland" by
t he late Mexican poet Ramon
Lopez Velarde.
A Swiss Roman Catholic
priest whom Pope John Paul
KUNO
II cens ured
a s n ot a
C at h o li c
theologian
has been of-
' fered a pro-
fessorship at
the Universi·
ty of Mic hi·
gan, a spokes·
man said.
The Rev. Hans Kung was
contacted several months
ago about teaching at the
University, s aid David N.
Freedman, di rector of the re·
li gious studies program.
Kung will be a guest pro-
fessor at the University of
Chicago Divinity School this
fall, said Freedman. Kung,
53. nms an ecumenical in·
stitute at Tubingen, West
Germany.
Midwest gets . rain
More thunderstorms expected in central '[Xlrt of U.S.
U.S. sitmmary
Shower\ •"d tht.1nder\torm\
O•rkerMCI lhe •kin from •otern
Mlchloen throuvh •H tern r.,,,,.,_
•ncl .cros• m<Kh of the Mld-•t on
We-y
Rain •M recorded from ustem
South OMIOla througll non hem T u •s
•no Into the Pla lns. H1u.-,.h0we,,
pelled the W>Utllern -'tl•nHc Coesl,
Florida -ttw Gull Coest, whl ..
sklu -•• tunny over lhe re\I of the
n•tlon. For tO<l•Y. showen •nd lhun·
O.rttorms -• ••PKt<HI from the Pl•ln• lo the Gutt .,,., Ille M>UINm
All•ntk Coest R•ln •lw ••• pre
d l<tl!d tor m..ch of IN Mlulull>CM
Valle y -,,.,. Ohio V•ll•Y
Al•,,_ t-r•tvret were ••·
peeled to r•nve lrom ,...r 70 o .... r
northern New Enol•nd, the 11-r
Gru l L•kH and Ille W•shln9ton
cont lo the low 90• alon9 the
t outllern All•ntlc •no Ille Gull
coasts
Temper•tures al mld•fternoon
W~y rllftOt(I from •1 In S.11·
11>9,,.,.,. wav.. •nd Brainero. Minn.
lo I IJ In P•lm Sc><l"i!' Call!
Coastal foreca st
L1911t variable winds lhrouoh
lonlQllt excei>«i wffttrty 10 to II knob
In an.-. Southerly swell J to •
IMt F•lr
Extende d
outlook
NOATMIEllN CALll'OANIA -
S•turdlly t'"'°"llll MonOav fair u c9P(
tor c~•I •-cloucb or toe. Tem·
peratures near llOrmal elong the
coHt and • little above nonnet o.,.r
'"" 1,,..,-1or. HIQM from the 60\ •tone
IM coett to the -r IOs encl '°' ltt-lancl. LOWS In the .. _ 40s and so. et
lower elevatlon1 ••cept tM 601 nort,,...., *""-'° v •llo D•l•aT All•AS Selurday thr.....,, -.sty fair and hot becom.
Ing • un .. coow .,., Mond•'· Hlo11
lem,..._ 0-Velley U to 10.s,
U-r ~s 100 to 110. lower 0.-
Htll tOS to llJ. OY.rnlOhl 1ow1
0 -M Vallo'( .SS lo 6J, U-t de...-t1
Hto IS, --.-U 7StoU.
COASTM,. MOUNTAIN AlleAS -
S.turcl9y ""°""" MGnelty -nlOM •net _.,., "*"""O low cloMlft M•r
the c-t. ~ felr A llttle
cooi.r dllY\. H.... •m ,...aturft In
tlle IOI et Ille llek,_. IO UM '°' 11'-
lencl ...... .,, -lfl Ille tol mown-
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfT'hursday, August 27, 1981 s
Workfare plan flayed ..
Stanton claims cost savings of program exaggerated
By FJlEDERICK SCHOEM&NL
Of .. ..., ""'"""' Orange County Supervl1or
Roger Stanton has charged
county Human Services Acency
offlclaJs grossly exaagerated the
coat savings of a 10-month old
pilot program which requires
certain welfare recipients to
work in order to receive
benefit.a.
The HSA, in a report released
last week, concluded that th.e ao-
called "work for welfare" pro-
gram establish e d l ast Sep·
tember bas saved the county
about $4!.S,000. Under the pro-
gram, recipients of county gov·
ernment-funded general relief
welfare must work at county job
sites 16 boura per week.
Stanton, a Fountain Valley
resldent, eald in an analyall pre-
pared by aJdes Suzanne Victor
end Shawn Cassidy that the
HSA'a figure was faulty . He said
HSA officials told his staff that
the fleure was based on "pure
aaaumptiona, not hard dollar
savings."
Further. Stanton Wednesday
made 14 rec ommendations
wbJch be said would make the
program more effective and tru·
Jy reduce county cost.a.
Supervisors agreed to con-
sider those recommendations at
a meeting next Wednesday.
The "work for welfare " pro·
F air a ttac k victim
now out of coma
Steven Ronald Stelle, the 22·
year-old Anaheim man who suf-
fered head injuries ln a brawl at
the Orange County Fairgrounds
July 13, came out of a month·
long coma this week, Costa
Mesa detectives said Wednes·
day.
But, the detectives said, he re:
members nothing of the incident
that sent him to Mercy General
Hospital, Santa Ana, early that
morning.
Stelle, they said, apparently
came out of his coma three days
ago. Doctors authorized his
questioning by detectives Wed·
nesday.
Neither police nor fairgrounds
security officers in Costa Mesa are sure what happened early
that Monday morning in the fair·
grounds parking lot after the
gates were closed on the fair
Sunday night.
Some fair-goers who attended
the annual event on the third
day of its lO·day run said Stelle
did battle with a group that ap·
peared to be bikers.
Others said he and a friend
fought punk rockers.
First reports -later de-
termined inaccurate -indicat·
ed he had been knocked un-
conscious by a shattering bottle
during the melee.
His friend said he was loo
busy fighting his own battle to
determine how Stelle ended up
on the asphalt paving of the fair·
grounds' southeastern parking
lot near the main gate.
Detectives who are still trying
to determine how Stelle was in·
jured said that the Anahei.m
man is "up, clothed and able to
feed himself'' in the hospital.
The indicated. however, that
while doctors predict good prog·
ress for Stelle he probably
never will remember what hap·
pened July 13.
Baby in wreck dies
A baby girl born two months prematurely by cesarean sec·
lion has died -eight days after
Chris Huscher, a sophomore at
C hrist College in Irvine -
helped keep the baby's mother
alive al the scene of an auto ac-
cident until medical help ar·
rived.
The baby was in critical condi·
tion from the time of the Aug. 16
accident until her death Tuesday
at Ri verside General Hospital, a
hospital spokesman said.
The mother , Rose lia
Cer vantes, 20, who was seven
months pregnant, was fatally in-
jured when a car driven by her
husband. Eliodoro Ceja, 28, went
out of control and hit a tree in
Riverside.
Authorities said the baby's life
was saved when the passersby,
Huscher, 19, and Lauri Rush, 21,
hoth residents of Rive rside,
performed CPR on the mother.
gram was the idea of Philip An·
thony, Stanton's predecessor OD
the board of supervisors. The
pro1ram was expanded last
spring after a yet-unexplained
Increase in demand for generaJ
relief welfare.
S uch relief is granted lo
persons who do not qualify for Ur
are awaiting other forms ()f
welfa re funded by s late ahti
federal government agenci~.
Under the county's general r&-
lief program, recipients may re·
ceive a maximum of $240 per
month.
Stanton said the county is too
lenient in giving out money
before a qualified recipient i1f
actually committed to the wortc
program.
For example, he said, an in·
itial general r e lief applicant.
could receive $18.43 in a basis al-
lowance, plus $70 in food stamps
a nd up t o $4 0 t o c over
tra ns port ation cost s befor e
showing up to work.
Stanton proposed that only
SS.26 in basis allowance, $70 io
food stamps and no more than S5
to cover transp0rtation costs be
awarded to initial applicants.
"ll is apparent that over ooe·
half (53 percent> of all recipients
referred lo the work program
fail to participate in the wort
program. It is also clear that
large initial s ums of general re·
lief aid is paid out to individuals
who have fai led to cooperate
with work program require·
ments," Stanton s aid in tb•
analysis
The county, he explained, paid
more than $54 ,000 initial allO\.
ments to 1,368 persons who did
not participate in the work pr<r
gr am.
In remarks to s upervisors he
said he had no objections to the
work.for-welfare program. "ll's
a good program. It's great for
the work ethic," he said.
Stanton said his primary con·
cern was over the information
contained in the HSA report,
prepared under the direction of
Richard Ruiz. count y social
services director.
"If you have cost savings -
ha rd and fast say so. If it's a
·g uesstimate,· say so. That's
what concerns me," Stanton
said.
Larry Leaman, HSA director,
s aid he would "react" to the re-
port at next week's meetin& ..
Leaman. it is known, has d.il-.
cussed the sub1ect privately
with Stanton.
Among his suggestions. Stan-
ton said a cost accounting
system s hould be established so
that the costs and benefits of the
program in the future can be 4M.'-
curalely determined.
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ecruit~d into Libya • • •
f-:i-Gre~ Beret tells how he was lured to train terrorists
ENOLULU (AP) -A former
er sergeant with the U.S.
y Special Forces says a
man passing out $100 bills "like
Green Sta mps" recruited him
ilnd other ex-Green Berets to go
to Llbya four years ago to train
t,Srorists. ' __Betired Master Sgt. Luke F.
1'1\0mpson said in an interview
aHtls home here Tuesday night
that he went along with the plan
mistakenly thinking it was an
oper ation engineered by the
Central Intelligence Agency.
l'l'oday he's confused a nd
•cared.
Federal authorities "won't
allt to me or tell me where I
tahd," he said.
.''They say I don't have a need fo know. I'm caught in the mid·
aie."
I Thompson said he was on ac·
iive duty with a Special Forces ,
"''Then he came
ut with . a roll of
100 bills ,and
anded them
p,round like
Green Stamps,"
'fhompson said. .
unit at Fort Bragg, N.C., when
~e was recruited by a man
9amed Loomis to form a small
~and of former Green Berets to
(lndertake a special mission that
rould res ult in ''big money."
Suspecting he was being
~ecruited by a foreign power,
Thompson said he immediately
~nta c t ed U.S . counterin·
teltigence officials. He was told
to play along to see what would
h~ppen. l The operation was set up by
f:dwin P. Wilson, a former CIA
•gent who was indicted last year
on charges of illegally shipping
t9cptosives to Libya, the New
~ork Times reported today.
il_Wilson. a fugitive believed to
ff: living in Tripoli . had a deal
ith Libya's leader , Col. Moam·
ll :1 :1
li
'1 '• ,.
1' , • . ,1 I ·' 1' ,1
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ii
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mar Khadafy, to eupply and
train terrorists, acoordlna to
federal authorities.
The first Green Beret con·
tln1ent, including Thompson and
three former members of the
outfit, traveled to Libya late ln
July 1977, where they briefed
Libya's intelligence chief, Abdul
Senussi, the Times said.
The next day he met with
Loomis and a man named Ken
Conklin at a motel in Fayet·
teville where Loomis identified
himself as a CIA agent 1ettin1
ready to leave the agency after
"coming out of deep cover in In·
donesia with the aircraft in·
dustry."
Loomis asked him to recruit
four or five others who had the
expertise of a normal Special
Forces A Team, meaning a
team capable of handling
virtually a ny assignme nt,
Thompson said.
"Then he came out with a roll
of $100 bills and handed them
around like Green Stamps,"
Thompson said , adding that
Loomis told him each man
would get about $4,500 a month
plus a bonus.
Thompson said he checked
with his counterintelligence con·
tacts and was told, "We can find
nothing wrong with this opera·
lion. It's completely legal and
above board. Go ahead as you
desire."
Loomi s then directed
Thompson to get his team
t o g e t h e r a n d t r-a v e I t o
Washington, 0 .C., for another
meeting, bringing along all the
personal equipment that would
be needed. Thompson said, in·
dicating some of that equipment
included weapons.
He said he told Loomis at the
time he was keeping the coun·
terintelligence people informed
on the operation and Loomis
r esponded that was "no pro·
blem."
Thompson said his command·
ing officer at Fort Bragg ap-
parently had been contacted and
asked to cooperate and even ar·
ranged for Thompson to take an
extended leave.
Thompson and three of his
recruits went to Washington,
where they round rooms waiting
for them at the Capital Hilton
hotel. Arrangements were made
for their passports and airline
tickets and $1,000 in cash each,
be said.
Loomis said at first the meet·
ing with their as yet unidentified
employer was to be in Canada
but then it was changed to Lon'.
don and later to Zurich, he 'said.
When the group arrived in
Zurich they remained in the in·
ternatlonal zone to avoid a
customs check and were met by
Wilson, who offered them still
more money, $6,500 a month
plus a $10,000 bonus, along with
$250,000 in life insurance, he
said.
It was then the group learned
their destination was Tripoli and
their employer the Libyan gov·
ernment, Thompson said.
"Wilson told us, 'I want you to
go to Tripoli and make
yourselv.es indispensable to the
Libyans,' '' Thompson said.
Ask e d what that meant
Wilson replied, "That's up t~
you. You tell then+ what they
need to know .... Make
yoµrselves indispensable with
the training you have to Libyan
intelligence."
ln Llbya they were met by Ab·
dul Kanuni , a representative of
De lex International Corp., a
U.S. company owned by Wilson,
Thompson said . They were
treated throughout their stay
"like royalty."
Soon after their arrival they
learned that three other groups,
including one other American
gr oup of booby-trap and ex-
plosives experts, had also been
recruited.
In one joint meeting, the four
teams were asked to take a
piece of paper and list what they
felt they could do for Libya.
After completing plans for a
training program for what were
described as "Libyan comman-
dos." Thompson said he felt it
was time he got out and 40 days
after arriving in Tripoli, he re·
turned to the United States.
Upon his return, he said he
again reac hed his counterin·
telligence contacts and was ad·
vised to cooper ate with the FBI
which was then looking into the
Libyan operation, he said.
Youthful
gamblers
difficult
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP)
-Atlantic City's casino hotels
are cracking down on minors
who sneak Ln to gamble, but at
least one 16-year-old student
says, "I can stlll walk into the
casinos whenever I want."
The New J ersey Casino Con·
trol Commission reported lut
week more than 50,000 minors
were kicked out of the casinos
between May and July. But
school and student officials have
agreed that many more are still
gambling Illegally.
"If you have a youngster 16 or
17 years old, chances are he's
not up the street eating a pizza,
he's up the street gambling In a
casino," said Jack Eisenstein,
Atlantic City superintendent of
schools.
· · 1 still see the same kids
gambling who were gambllnC
before," said Martin Rimm, 16,
of nearby Longport, editor of the
Atlantic City High School
newspaper, the Viking.
The state reported last week
that between May and July 10,
113 minors, mostly teen-agers,
were escorted out of Atlantic
City's eight legal casinos, and
41,477 were stopped a l the doors.
Eisenstein, who has decried
gambling's influences on the
8,000·student school system and
young people in general, said the
state's numbers a r e "nothing
startling."
"It's a natur al phenomenon,"
Eisenstein said. "Kids want to
go in and see what's going on.
They come from all over. from
Cherr y Hill , N J .. from
Philadelphia. from New York.
Look at the numbers of people
who visit the casinos as adults."
The legal gambling age is 18,
but the commission has asked
the Legislature to raise the gam-
ing age to 19 to match the new
drinking age.
The commission says 18-year-
old gamblers a re getting com-
plimentary drinks in casinos
even though they a re not the
leJZal drinking age.
The commiss ion's r eport
followed a survey published in
April by the Viking that 64 per·
cent of students said they had
gambled in their neighborhood
casinos, and 13 percent con-
sidered themselves regulars.
... ..,.,........
FALLING IN LOVE -DC1ve JaC'ClrU!)O fl oats down bv
parachute to his wedding ceremony at Rhinebeck, N Y . al
the home of his m other . After the knot wa s tied. JacC1ruso
and his bride. Mary Glass. ascended in a lcthNl'd halloon to
greet wedding guests. ---------
Drivers scared straight
MIAMI I AP > -Parking
violators are lined up · · 10 and 15
deep" to pay fines at the county
clerk's office here and traff.ic
Judge Harvey Baxter says he
owes it all to advertising.
Last week. The Associated
Press reported that Judge Bax·
ter levied a Miami record $1 ,252
fine on a man who ignored 168
parking tickets.
"Since that story appeared.
business has been booming, .. the
judge said . "They've been lined
up at the clerk's window 10 and
15 deep. It sure pays to ad·
vertise. ·•
Baxter said a man called him
from Fort Myers to say he is
coming in to pay up on 170
tickets. Meanwhile. the judge
set a record Tuesday when he
fined a young Miami woman,
who ignored 181 tickets. $1 ,425.
Then there was the case of
George Tamarit Last week,
Tamarit told Raxter the 54 cita-
tions issued lo him were ac-
cumulated by his wife
.. But," he told the Judge, .. we
got divorced and 1f yo u'll switch
the charges from me to her I'll
be glad to come back and testify
against her · ·
Since then, Baxter said.
"We've found 68 more tickets
oubtand1n g against Mrs .
Tamanl in her own name for a
total of 122 citations he's ig·
no red."
The Judge said he 1s setting a
September trial date for the
lady. ''I'm looking forward to
meeting her · ·
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Voters will decide on $495 million bond issue in June
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a
$495 million construction bond
issue to modernize and enlarge
California's overcrowded prison
system, but he said it's up to the
voters to approve the expen·
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"T<>ueh judges and tough laws
and tough sentencing do no Sood
without the cells to put convicted
felons in," he said.
governor on this. The governor
has been very receptive," said
Pitchess. "The bond Issue must
be passed."
California Director of Correc·
lions Ruth L. Rushen said the
state's penal facilities are 113
percent of capacity.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, Augu1t 27 , 1981 s
••
"Tough new anti-crime laws
and tough sentencing by judges
have dramatically increased the
number of convicted felons go·
ing to state prison," Brown said.
''It will now be up lo the people.
Brown was joined at the bUl
signing ceremony at the Airport
Park Hotel by 30 police chiefs
and county sheriffs from around
Southern California. Among
them was Los Angeles County
Sheriff Peter P itchess but not
Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl
Gates, who sent an aide lo stand
in for him.
''It's urgent to gel new
prisons. There Is a four-lo five·
year lime lag in construction,
and the trend toward more over-
crowding will increase," Ms.
Rushen said.
,.
STOPPING POINT -Caltrans workers pre-
pare a new medfly inspection point along
U.S Highway 101 in Monterey County. The
I -~~
new inspection point will replace one that t1,.:i.
been used in Gilroy. fart her north
Baby born
at hospital's
front door
EL CAJON lAP) -A bounc·
ing baby boy was bo rn al El Ca·
jon Valley Hospital. Actually,
outside.
Esmerelda Castro, unable to
m ake the last few steps, gave
birth outside the hospital's front
door with the help of a young
cardiopulmonary technician.
"We're very pleased with the
Winery to unveil
champagne 6-pack
CALPELLA, Calif. CAP) -
Weibel Vineyards belie ves it has
the perfect leisure·time drink.
And it doesn 't cost more than
imported beer.
s teady operation. Weibel has
been making sparkling wine in
California since 1939 and has
facilities here in Mendocino
County and in Mi ssion San Jose
in Santa Clara County.
As she ran outside. Mary
Davis saw the baby's head was
already out.
· · 1 told the mother to push but
I couldn't understand her," she
said later. "Then her husband
translated and the baby slid
right out.
It's champagne. the same bub·
bly Liquid hoisted on New Year's
Eve, at anniversary parties and
on just about any celebratory oc·
casion. Only soon, it will come in
a six-pack.
Weibel expects to puts its
champagne six-packs on sale for
about $1 a bottle each approx·
imately six ounces -on sale at
the end of the year in head·to·
head competition with imported
beers sold at supermar kets.
But while Weibel is the na-
tion's fifth-largest s parkling
wine producer and says it is the
leading private labeler of cham-
pagne. it is a champagne of a
t housand faces. Weibel 's pro·
ducts may appear under the
name of another winery, or even
under the name of a restaurant.
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m e r c i a l s for Its Green
Hungarian wine.
Friday, Augus t 28 a nd Saturday, Augus t 29: 10 am to 9 pm ,
"I think if l'd had time to
think about it, I would have been
scared."
"We've found that imported
beer averages about $6 a six·
pack." said Ed Russell , national
sales manager for Weibel. "We
think we can not only compete at
that price but we'll pitch for use
in the same situations -around
the pool, on a boat or a fter ten·
nis."
and Sunday, August 30: 11 am to 6 pm ·
Then the 7·pound, 141h ounce
baby, named Ricardo, was
taken inside. His father, Albino,
and mother live in El Cajon.
"We wanted to get into the
game in a bigger way," said
Russell. Lido Marina Village
"For a long time we had a less
than enviable reputation. For
that we blame the marketing
types for not attempting to make
it a brand bf>cause the private
label business was so good."
JuM South of Pacific Codst Hwy. di Newport Blvd. and Via Lido
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------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------~ .~~·~f.!'t~. Marriage not cricket
I) WOLVERHAMPTON . En1land mont.N lliO after 17 years or mar· G) (AP) -Mildred Rowley, a 51-year· riaae. Rowley wenl lo llve In the club ~p old nurse, baa been 1lven a divorce pavilion, aleeplna amon1 lhe cricket
' because of her husband's love affair equipment while waltlnl for a new ~.--. with the Stourbrldae Cricket Club. home .
• ~ " Mr s . Rowley told the Rowle y . a s teelworks pay ~ · _. Wolverhampton County Court her manaaer, did not conteat bia wife's
46-year-old husband, Mike, could in· suit and did not appear In court. He
[
--'· stanUy recall cricket statistics but was touring with his cricket club in
· minded him. In winter, be preferred io ~.. forgot her birthday until she re· Devon, 160 miles away.
nft the club's social life lo his hearth and ··1 told her from the very beglnnin1 · ,p.-I home, she said. that cricket came first , but she didn't
· -• :.-' · When the couple separated two believe me," he told a reporter.
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GUARANTEED:
Check any currently advertised price on
· these Levi's basics: styles 1902. 1915, 4602
4609. 4615. If It's lower than ours, bring a
cop; of the ad to a Wild \Nest Store. When
you buy from us. we'll meet that price and
pay you the difference in cash.
Off er expires this Sunday.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thurlday. Augu1t 27. 1981
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BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS
$9.99
We've cut prices on stylish Kennington and
Left Bank knit shirts for boys. Choose from
selected short sleeve styles, assorted colors.
Boys' sizes S-M-L-XL. Sale limited to stock on
hand. Regularly $14-$16.
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NIKE ALL COURTS
20% off!
Don't miss this terrific Back-to-School value!
Save on the famous Nike All Court for boys . men
and women. Sale is good only while supplies last;
sorry. no rainchecks. Regularly $18.95-$22.95
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STUDENT BRITTANIA
JEANS
YOUNG MEN'S
FASHION SHIRTS
$13.99
Brlttania, fashion jeans are always a favorite
style for Back·to·School. Substantial savings
on selected styles in student sizes 25·30.
Regularly $18-$22.
$9.99
Swiss Army shirts by Pier Connection and
Shah Safari, assorted plaid gauze shirts,
terrycloth shirts by Left Bank ... save on
selected styles in many assorted colors.
Selections vary store to store. Reg $15-$16.
' store.
YOUNG MEN'S
FASHION JEANS
$19.99 .
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From Levi's Movin' On. Brittania and
Zeppelin, save on a tremendous selection of
favorite fashion jeans for young men. Many
assorted styles, waists 28· 38. Selections vary
store to store. Regularly $23·$30.
BREA 1040 E lm~rlal Hwy, across from Brea Mall. 714/529-9974
CERRffOS/AlfTESIA 18600 Gridley, opposite Los Cerritos Miii. 2131924-8883
FOUllTAHI VAUEY 9380 Wamer Ave, Warner at IM 405 Fwy. n41964.J001
HUllTl#BTOll IEACH 10111 Adams Ave, Brookhurst & Adams. 7141964-3323
I.ME FOREIT 23762 Mercury Rd, In "" Lake Forest Center. 7141855-2318
MISSIOll VIEJO 25252 Mcintyre, 405 Fwy, La Pll ult. 7141586-6100
ORAllBE 789 S Tustin Ave, Tustin at the Gl/'dtn Gmve hly. n4/6»1m
l'UEllTE HIUI 11851 E Co/Ima, east of Puente Hiiis IMI. ~3/96U721
RNEltBIOE 3502 Ty/tr, opposite Ty/tr MaH. 7141687·1122
Locations throughout
Callomla Free layaway thru
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WflTMllm,JR 15412 GoldtJnwest St, ,,,,, to Golden w .. 1 Colle(le •. n41nt~5541
Your Calilomia Clothing Store
STORE HOURS
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Sat 10. 7, Sun 12-6.
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THf.
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by 011 Keane
"I taste like a peanut!"
by Brad Anderson
"We're gonna sell the tapes to people who
don't have burglar alarms!"
BIG GEORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP)
"Put on your glasses. That Is not an egg !"
·1 wonder what Santa Claus
does on a day ltke this?"
Hank Ketchum
"Who?"
Jl OGE P .\RKER by Harold le Ooux
I LEARNED A LONG TIME
AGO' NEVER TRU!;T AN
I MUST HAVE FOROOnEN TO TEL.L
YOU 1 OOME ONE ELSE 16 1AKIN0
lHE TRIP FO~ 't'OU, U51N6 "tOUR
NAMF.. OF COLIRf>E ' rm••• EX-JUNKIE'
PFANl'TS
WELL, l'M SOAAV IF I
UPSET VOU, SIR ...
Tl:MBLE"EEDS
SOME"rnfl\J6-"°™f'RING You, t..01SA t..UCK 'i
'(OU A9l.i:O ME. 10 60
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NEW OOT'FIT R¥ SCMOO. ..
VOV il\ID VOO MAO A NEW
~SS, NEW SHOES AND
A NEW HAIRDO ...
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PART, TME DIRECTOR
IS OOING TO BE
SPORTIN(; TMOSE
5HA0E~ UP HIS
RIGHT N05TRIL
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
P~.ANUT BRITTLf: FoR MY
WIFE, BONNIE--,AND FOR
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14 Exlfdtl 58 Equal
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ELIZABETH '
NIGHT
DEPOSrTS
MICHAEL'S GOING
10SCHOOL
by Charles M. Schulz
~POESNOT
8ECOME ~ MAia!
by Tom K. Ryan
~·5NO~ 10~,~ ~e~-o~PP~·
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ernie Bushm1ller
THAT'LL REMIND YOU NOT TO
MUNCH BEFORE DINNER
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1lZl"'I 1'.IO Y.JatJC OJ EMP'T'1 ~!
by Gus Arriola
by Tom Bat1uk
by Kevin Fagan
by George Lemont
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Orange Cpast DAILY PIL0Tf1'hursday. August 27. 1981
APPOINTED -
Former A s -
semblyman J o hn
Knox. D·Richmond.
has been named to
the board of directors or Hastings College ,
of Law and to t he
Co mmi ssion on
Uniform State Laws
by Gov Edmund
Brown Jr
Alderman would 'tune out' headset crowd i
CH ICAGO <AP) The II the , 1'nowmobUes or any other such de· ta tori; are unhappy because It will in corporate commun1cat1on11 for Son)ll
tanned youn1 m&n aubed only In a vice "on lhe public way." The pro· lcrrere with their llstenlng au-(;orp of America. whose parent co~
bandanna and arym aborts weaves In Polll, wblch eeeka a minimum SSO dlence," said Farina "But if I can pany pioneered the tiny, portable
ond out of traffic on roller skates, hie fine for each offense, goes bf'fore the save one Hie I'll be happy because stereo cassettes and earphones two
hips gyrating to a ~ut only he can council Sept 14 they are very dangerous." yet:1rs ago with the Soundabout, now
hear -perhaps the only thing he can Farina said he became aware or Manufacturers sold an estimated rt:11led the Walkman
hear the problem while drlvln1 to work 750,000 such units worldwide in 1979 Rich Punt1I of PC1cific Stereo In
The scene, made possible by de· Aug. 18, when he had to swerve to and 805,000 in 1980 They expect to Chicago says sales are "double las'
velopment of Powerful. battery-run avoid a "tuned-in" cyclist on a col· sell 1 5 million units this year, says yeur wt> can't keep any in stock 'j
tape cassette with tiny headphones. lislon course with his car. The biker Ralph Jones of the Electronics In· lie links the units· popularit y t
• reflecls a 1rowing safety hazard, didn't hear Farina's car horn. dustry Association in Washington, Americans' interest in fitness.
says Alderman Louis P'. Farina. "Some of the manufacturers and D.C. lie estimated 1981 retail sales of .. Peoplt-ure ge~ting Into bicycling
He wants lhe City CouncU to ban retailers don't like my move because $200 nullion Jogging, e.kung. and 1t 's a lot morq
use of such devices by operators of headsets are the hottest item on their "We can't make enough of them,.. enjoyable with nice music going," h.f
bicycles. motorcycles, mo-peds, market today, and radio commen- s ays Bill Baker, vice president of s aid
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' Before you buy any make of car,
call me. I'll save yo\.I time & money.
Benet rt from my buying clout I buy office. Low overhead. No salesmen,
or lease cars in contract lots of 1 to no commissions. Get prices from us.
100 for corporate fleets We can ob-any make of car. Then compare IOI
ta1n substantial savings for quali· yourself (And tell your friends.)
f1ed individuals. We do the prtce Call, 9 to 5. Robt Hilson Equipment
shopping & haggling Ours 1s a busy Co. ~k for Virginia 714 645-4001.
NEWPORT DEMOCRATIC CLUB
ANNUAL BAR-B-9 & CHILI
Sunday, AUCJust 30th
2 p.m.-6 p.m.
NEWPORT RIVIERA CLUB HO USE
3 50 Riviera. Newport leach
11 blk. north & OM bit. west of Santo Isabel at Tusth•J
Demo politicos expected
Membet-s '5.00
non members '7.50
Chill made by
Max Vallejo
World Class Chih
Champion
Jo Anne Carrson 644-416 7
Info & reHrYaflons Virginia Dickerson 640-1483
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
WJ-IA T? Name the Horse Contest
WHY? Winners Ride Free All Year
HOW? Entry Blanks at Carousel
through Aug. 27th
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e Its easy to place your 8-Day Week Classified by mail. and 1t e e costs 1ust SS -that's only a dollar a day1 To qualify for this e e special offer you must be a non-commercial user offering e
• merchandise for sale up to S800 per ad and the price must e
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needs eight days selling time or 1ust one • • e Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make one e e class1f1ed llne of type Minimum ad 1s 3 lines Please pnnt e e plainly e
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PRESEASOM SALE
UP to 70°/o
OFF
ST ARTS FRIDAY AUG. 28
Fr.' Aug. 28, 11-7 p.m.
Sat. Aug . 29, 10-6
Sun. Aug. 30, 12-5
POLES
Allsop Shock Absorbers
reg. $45.00 now $27.95
Scott Masters
reg. $50.00 "°"'! $29.95
2500 W. Coast Hwy., Newport l.ach
714/631-3280
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BLUE I WHITE "UZUSHIO" CLEAR GLASS SODA FOUNTAIN
DESIGN FINE PORCELAIN TUMBLERS From England
MULTICOLORED
AGATE NECKLACES
Pl.ATES From Japan For
Exqulsltely molded porcelain juice,
plates have delicate bamboo float or
designs In the white center, and lemonade,
a rich cobalt-blue border with or you
shadings. name It.
11 • dla.
6.99
MINIATURE TIN TUBS OR ._--i._~
NAnJRAL WOOD
KNIFE HOLDER
BLOCK From Taiwan
Proper storage ror
five knives, sharpen
Ing steel plus a 1 •
square slot
3 ;;. • x 4•
io• tall 5.50
BUCKETS From
Hong Kong
5'/J. )( 3>1 ••
1 >;, • deep .59
3 •;, • dla.
2 •;. ·· deep .49
4 ''• dla 3>;,.
deep .59
1.65
711 ••
long
NATURAL SPLIT BAMBOO
TRAYS From Bangladesh
From India
Smoothly
polished, random
cut beads have
gold bitty
bead accent9
and barrel
closings.
SLICER/GRATER
From East Germany
10"x4'/•
From Yugoslavia
Handy utensils come 1n
sand or chocolate
.......,.~:::;...-" brown wllh white
1ns1de
Sturdy trays have bamboo
reinforcing and "laced" detall.
NATURAL
COILED
CANE
UMBRELLA
STAND From
Bangladesh
A nice
cycllnder
doubles as a
rolled blue·
print holder
1a• long
11· wide
714 •deep
5.99
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All 1 •1, • deep
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101/t. x 15'11. 4.49
11 '11. x 16'/1. 5.49
12" X 17V1" 6.49
3PANELNATURALLUAN
or cane stand.
20" tall
10·
dla 19.99
FOLDING 3 PANEL BAMBOO
To 5· long
FAR REACHING FUNCIFUL
EARTHENWARE ANIMAL
MUGS
From Taiwan ~~:::.---
The colorful
anatomy
reaches out
to embrace
the while
mug
MONK EY.
ELEPHANT.
GIRAFFE
OR CROC·
ODILE
NATURAL BAMBOO
MARKET OR RED RIDING
HOOD BASKETS From China
Superbly crafted
baskets have a clear
lacquer finish.
5 SIZES
10· long s· wide
3 '/J ·tall
10 16" long
10'/t • wide a· tall
1.39
to 3.99
WALNUT FINISH
BENTWOOD DINING
CHAIRS From
Romania
WOOD SCREEN
From Taiwan
SCREEN'
From Taiwan
Sturdy, good·
look Ing
chairs have
tWO·tone,
atenclled
dealgn,
plywood
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29.99
HCh
1 • luan wood
strips form
an openwori(
lattlce Inside
sturdy frames.
With braes
hlngea.
e· tall
11• panel
width, 51"
total width
39.99
DIREC?l'L Vi ACROSS PROM
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
SU8HTLY WHT Of lfUITOL AT 1313 SUNfLOWH
(TAKE l"ISTOL EXIT OFF 405 FREEWAY)
VllA • MASTM C"AAll • NO TEU,..ON! Oii MAIL 0110£111 • Allru FllH PARKING
OPEN i DAYS A WEEK
MON. TO FRI. 10 A.M.-1 P.•.
SAT. 10 A.M.-7 P.M .
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~·· Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOTIThuraday, Auguat 27, 1981.
Demolition dela y
appears justified
The 50 condemned buildings
in the downtown Huntington
Beach shopping area won't be de-
molished next spring as previous-
ly planne d because the City
Council has extended the
deadline. ,
The old structures. mostly
commercial s hops built in the
1920s and 1930s, had been con·
demned by a 1979 earthquake
s afety ordinance that gave
landlords until next March to re-
pair or tear down the buildings.
But a 4 to 3 City Council ma-
jority has decided that the dem-
olition deadline should be ex-
tended to one year after the city's
Local Coastal Plan ( LCP > is ap-
proved by the California Coastal
Commission.
The reasoning in this disput-
ed decision is that because the
city doesn't have an approved de·
velopment plan it would be unfair
to order the buitdings demolished
without the authority to grant
building permits to replace the
structures. This would have to
await approval of the LCP.
As one councilman put it. the
predicament could result in the
downtown area becoming a
''ghost town ...
The argument against ex-
tending the deadline was basical-
ly that if the buildings are unsafe
they should be repaired or de·
molished regardless of the prog-
ress of the state-mandated LCP.
However, the possibility of their
sudden collapse seems remote
The California Coastal Com-
mission meets next month to con·
sider the city's LCP land use
plan. If it is approved city of·
ficials will draft specific zoning
plans for the downtown and
coastal areas of the city.
It seems a reasonable plan to
get the city LCP fully developed
and approved as quickly as possi·
ble and then take steps to ensure
that the old buildings downtown
are either repaired or replaced.
Debate ends musically
After months of debate and a
lawsuit, a 10,000·spectator am·
phitheater in Irvine held its first
show last week and it was -by
all accounts -a smashing suc-
cess.
More than 8 ,000 people
turned out to hear the tunes of
Charlie Daniels and David
Lindley and his El Rayo X band.
As the music played and the
spectators cheered, the battles of
previous months seemed far
away.
Those battles began last year
when the Irvine Meadows Am-
phitheater Partnership first an-
nounced plans for the facility at
Lion Country Safari.
Representatives of El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station im-
mediately opposed the project,
saying that it was incompatible
with the operations of the
military facility, located about
one and one-half miles north of
the amphitheater.
Negotiations produced a
workable compromise under
which the amphitheater agreed
to schedule concerts on Friday.
Saturday and Sunday evenings,
when El Toro flights are at the
minimum. The Marines agreed
their jets would avoid the am-
phitheater during performances
and give advance warnings if de-
fense needs arise.
The agreement )Yorked last
Friday when no jets could be
heard at the amphitheater site.
It remains to be seen .
however, if there will be in-
stances in which an emergency
military flight might interrupt a
show.
The outcome of a laws uit
filed by Irvine Meadows Am·
phith eater again s t the
Nederlander organization, which
owns the Greek Theater in Los
Angeles. also remains to be seen.
The s uit c h a r ged that
performer contracts enforced by
the Nederlander organization
were blocking Irvine Meadows
Amphitheater officials in their
bid to sign lop-name talent
Whatever the outcome of the
s uit and whatever the final
verdict is on whether military
jets disturb s hows, it would
behoove Irvine city officials to
keep a close eye on the am-
phitheater.
The Irvine Meadows Am-
phitheater has the potential of be-
ing a valuable addition to the
Orange County cultural scene . It
also has some potential for caus-
ing public headaches.
It is the responsibility of
Irvine city officials to do their
part to make s ure the latter
potential doesn't materialize.
City permit no guarantee
Just because a charitable or-
ganitation is granted a permit to
solicit funds in the city of Costa
Mesa deesn't mean the City
Council recommends donations.
That became apparent this
s ummer as council members
took issue with organizations that
put as little as 30 or 40 percent of
their gleanings into the charity
they represent.
The remaining 60 to 70 per-
cent often goes into overhead ex-
penses , including what
sometimes can be fat paychecks
for a fund-raising firm or for ad·
ministrators of non-profit or·
g.anizations .
But city advisers who study
legal precedents have warned
that denying permits to solicit to
organizations simply because
they have high overhead costs
could result in lawsuits the city
eventually would lose.
The dilemma has prompted •
the City Council to stipulate that
some solicitors show potential
donors an identification card not·
ing the percentage of contribu·
lions actually going into the
hands of worthy r ecipients.
One organization that won't
be required to show such cards is
the United Way of Orange Coun-
ty, which actually puts 85 percent
o( what it collects into needy
hands.
Residents facing solicitors
for new or lesser-known charities
at their doorways over the next
few months might like to take a
look at the required permit
cards.
Charitable giving is in the
great American tradition, and is
one of the strengths of our free
society whjch distinguishes it
from au but a handful of other
nations .
And it's reassuring to a con-
tributor to know how the con-
tribution is used.
Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex·
pressed on this~ are thole of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt·
ed. Addrff5 The Delly Pltot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (71')
642-4321.
L.M. Boy d/ 'Redneck' origin
Client explains the oriain of the
word "red.neck." In lbe Soulb 11
elsewltier'e, the man beb.lnd lbe plow tuned into it, hl1 ahouJden hunched,
hla head bent forward to watch the
fu rrowtna. Soon lbe back ol h1a neck
wa• burned to red leather. But it wu
not J111t tbt S.Utbern pla ntation
o,vaer who 1ave the redneck bis
ORANGE COAST
llilyPilat
t
nlclmame. The black slave did 10,
too, as a mockery of the white man
who did hi.a own field labor.
To say that George Washin8ton had
no t.eet.h is not q uite right . He had one.
Did I tell you that even a chicken in
a panic can only run about 9 mph?
Thomas P. Haley
PubllSher
Tltomal A. MMrptil•
Editor ·
B•rMr• Krelblc"
Edllorlal Page Editor
Judge Confirmation n e eded
Those who believe the courts are to
blame for lhe increased crime rate in
California has been experiencing have
an opportunity to do something about it
if they a ct immediately. For the
passage of SCA 27 by the Senate now
calls for people to write to their
r epresentatives in the Assembly de-
manding its approval by that house.
The meas ure would require that
future appointees of the governor to the
appellate and supreme courts be con
firmed by lhe Senate. Under existing
law s uch appointees need only approval
by a panel of three, comPoSed of the at-
torney general, chief justice and senior
presiding appellate justice.
THE NEED FOR the people to make
clear to their Assemblymen that they
want SCA 27 passed arises from the fact
that identical proposals made during
the past decade have failed to gain ap-
proval in that house.
Although a uthored by Republican
Sen. Ed Davis, SCA 27 is not a partisan
issue. Its previous appearances have
been authored variously by Republicans
and Democrats alike. Neither is it
aimed at Gov. Jerry Brown. Originally
the prop()Sal was made during the ad-
ministration of Gov. Ronald Reagan
and even if passed by the Legislature
must still go before the voters and
would not become effective until the end
of Brown's term.
What the proposal seeks to do is to
provide a better method of screening
no minees to the high courts where. once
approved, they are beyond the reach of
the people and remain until relrrt>ment
or death
Republican Sen Milton Marks. one of
four who oppo~t-d the measure in lhl'
'· r-; ;:
EARl WATERS
Senate, ObJe<'tcct to makrng the appo1n
tees "subJecl to pol,itical com.idl'ra
lions "
TllAT WAS Pl'RE rhctom• Marks
knows you can't take politics out of
courts. All JUdrc1al a ppointments are
political . made by the governor on
political cons1dt~r<1t ions regardle~s of
pretenses of ... elt•cting the "mo~t
qualified ..
As 1t stands the nominee appro\ al
method rs pro forma at l>est since th<'
panel as empowered only to rule 0 11
whether the candidate meets the legal
qualifications Those are s imply that
one be a member of the bar association
for ten years
There rs little or no pubhl' rnput into
lhl· 1>.irwl con!>1dt:rallons but even if
t twri· v. .,.., lht· p<rnel would not be
11•!\pml!\I\ 1· ""H'l' t•xcept1ng for the at
1<1rnc·~ ~t·nc·ral. lhl· mc·mbers cannot be
01>p1):-.c'Cl for rt> elecllQn F'urthermore,
lv.11 nf thl· panel a r~ alway!> erlher ap-
po1ntt'l'!\ or ttw J:{O\t!r n<11 or of the same
pJrt~ '1ntl ... oml'l1mt·'-all thn•e are in his
p11('k1·1
~1-::"oiATt: ('O~FIRMATIOSS would
mah tht• Jppoinlmt'nt~ les!> pohtJcal by
thl' fJc·t tlw nomrnc·cs v.ould havl' to ....,in
th•· ·•lll>rll\·JI of members of both
1>drt11·-. II v.nuld provide a proper
forum for thl· puhllr to express its \'1e ws
111 an audlt'lll'l' rl'!\JHHl!\IVC• hy reason of
thl· faC'I thl'} must faN· the \<>ter!> every
four y<•ttrs Th(• rntt·nt of th~ measure 1s
to a~-;un· tht1t tho'>C' who !>erve on the
l11gh C'ourh havt• !\omt• meaningful ex
pNwnc·t• lo fit them for their Judicial
1 oht•s
Whut rn:.ikc·-. tht• proposal mos t attrac·
11\l' 1s that 1t I'> not <J case of jumping
from a w-.ll'm ...., h1t•h has proved un-
..,:Jtt~faet orv to <.1n untested svstem
v. hrC'h r111 ght µrtJ\ e t:quall:, baci The
St•nall' 1·onf11 mat111n mt'tho<l ha!.' alwavs
1'\l'tlt'<l 1n tlw frdt·ral court svste-m
"hl·n· t•\ tor\ 1udg(• 1., appointed b:, the
l'rt.·~rdt·nt hut mu!>t bt' confirmed by the
l S Senatt· II J" 1ng proved itself over
rn:in) ~t·ar-. on till' federal le,el there
... huuld lw nu r<'lut·tanc·e to adopt the
-.am1• s\,ll'm for California c:ourts
Panama Canal oppon e nt reassured
To lhe Editor:
The Panamanian flag flies atop the
bridge spanning the entrance to the
Panama Canal, on top of Ancon Hill.
and , mos t importantly, over the
Panama Canal. The Canal Zone no
longer exists as a separate political en-
tity.
Yet. to my great surprise and
pleasure. I found during a recent of-
ficial visit to Panama lhat lhe United
States is highly regarded by Panama-
nian leaders, who made it quite clear
that it is lheir hope that the U.S. will be
invited to maintain a miUtary presence
in Panama after the year 2000.
Indeed. when I met with Panama's
President Aristides Royo along with
several olher members of lhe House
Armed Services Committee, it seemed
that Royo was plowing some n ew
diplomatic ground toward strengttten-
ing relations with the United States.
Frankly, I found a complete lack of
hostility among Panamanians during
my brief tour of the country, the canal,
the locks and the American military in-
stallations.
While all this could change, it was en-
couraging to note that plans for free
elections in 1984 are moving ahead.
despite the death of strongman Omar
Torrijos in an airplane accident a few
weeks ago.
AS ONE WHO opposed the so-called
give-away of the Panama Canal by lhe
Carter Administration in 1978 and one
whose constituency opposed that action
by a margin of 100 to l, it was quite a
revelation to me lo see the status of
operations in Panama.
The canal is being run smoothly.
albeit by a force of pilots all but two of
whom are American, with the introduc-
tion of Panamanian pilots to be slowly
phased in over a period or years.
The locks are in good working order,
the dock bands for the most part are
Panamanians, as they have been for
years, and the attitude all around
positive.
Of course, it should be noted that con·
sideMng the volatile political nature or
Latin America a nd its uneasy p.st,
anything can happen at any time to
change the situation dramatically.
But for the moment, I atn happy to re·
port that the worst fears of Amerlcans,
including me, who opposed the Panama
Canal treaty three years a10 have not
been realiJed.
ROBERT 8ADKAM
Rep. 40tb Dl1trict
Not like home
To tbe !'.ditor:
1 want t-0 tbank you for your
spomonblp of the coocerta °" the ireen
at 0ranae ~ eou ....
J Wtfl lut n.W>t. takin1 my two
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granddaughters 1ages 12 and 151 They
enjoyed the concert and remarked that
they djdn't have anything like this at
home
T hey live in Saipan, Mi cronesia,
where lheir father is Attorney General
for the Trust Territories of the Pacific.
CELESTINE W, HARVEY
Bla ine ro1llrullers
To the Editor.
If lhe air traffic controllers are cor
r eel and it is unsafe to fl y. then this 1s
the direct result of their illegal walkout.
J cannot see any reason not to hold all
of them and their union responsible for
MAILBOX
all loss of life and property should any
accidents occur. They m ay be eon
trollers but they are not professional.
W. F . LOWANCE
MisrhiP1 OILS farts
To the Editor:
The Daily Pilot played mischief with
the "earthly facts" in the Aug. 19
editorial "Protesters overlook some
earthlv facts."
MF #1 <Mischi evous Fact number
one> is comparing the Irvine Company
to w1 individual landowner. Reality 1s
that it is owned by 22 Eastern based
stockholders . The company has been
called the largest landlord in the coun-
try because of its apartment holdini;ts
Hardly your typical landowner.
MF #2 IS mentioning the scaled down
number of houses to be built but failing
to point out the guest cottages. servants
quarters, hi ghrise hotels and thousands
Of Square reel of office/<'Om mercial de-
velopment that are planned.
MF #3, the most grievous error of all.
is suggesting that "unsavory develop-
ment of coastal lands can be more or
less controlled" because of the ex-
istence of the Coastal Commission
Reality is that the commission has
become a political footbail, its effective·
ness eroded by· pro-development lobby·
lng. Otherwise the Irvine Coastal Plan
• Lellers from readers ort U't'l('omf' Thi'
right to condtTl!lf' lrlttrs tn /11 spot't or
ebmtnolr hht>I 1s rl'st'rt'ttd Lrttrrs nf 300
1vord1 or /l'U will bf> gtuen preferencf' All
lrflcrs must lncludr signature and malling
oddrt1s but nomt$ m4y be Withheld on re
quut 1/ sul/1c1f"tf r~o1on is npparf'nr
Patlf'JI ~ti not ~ publl1hed Utters may b.-
telephontd ro &42·60M. Namf' and phcmt> '"''"bn of lhf' rontn~utor mmt ~ (111tn1 for
.vertf 1catwn purpost's '\
'' uuld n1•\ 1·1 h.1 \ l' bN•n appro\'ed as rs
An· cJrthh fat·t. a!\ I ~ec 1t . 1s that a
lot of pl·nplc• have succumbed to the
com 1w n~"" projected 1ma,ge of the
lwlf':t~ut•rt>d lo('al landowner struggling
111 mnkc an honest buck while frustrated
bv ~ovt'rnment bureaucrats and ex
tn•mrst C'nv1ronmentahsts opposed to
all dl'\'t.'lopmt'nt. The empire-bui ldrn~
period in California's history is alive
and w<•ll. onl\ now the land barons re-
side 10 tht.· East In their stead, keen ivy
leaJ(Ul' bu~t n<'SS minds have been
cmployt•d lo orCht'Strate local govern-
ment. business labor. and media to
thl'1r [}(>Int of v1t•w Heahty rs . rt's work-
1niz
TERR\' T IMMINS
la 111111 a f.! P o lnu· u rP
To tht• F:d1tor
I <lm v.rrlln~ lo take rssue with the
pc·rson who wrote the editorial on Aug
19 with th<' title. "Society's s afety
first · Th1!> edrtorral has to do with a
beast b~ tht' name of Gitlin who is a
depraved sexual predator set free by
.Judge Thomson on ba II. who then set
forth to prt'y upon and sexually ter-
rorize a Laguna Ueach woman.
THE EDITORIAL 1s very much to the
point and I C'annot disagree with
anything rn thl• editorial except one
....,ord. The word 1s "recidivists" and
was used m th•· tontext of telling the
reader what G1ttrn really is.
Now. the purpose of good writing, as I
underst and it, rs to communicate to lhe
fullest measure the idea or thought that
1s hem~ discusst•d To use the word ~·re
cidivist" to dei.crrbe Gittin is correct .
but wouldn't it be much more effective
eommunieata ons to stale that Gillin is a
habitual criminal. which most anyone
ran understand. instead or in addition?
In my mind. an excellent editorial was
rendered almost totally ineffective by a
poor choice of words Dare I say you
crt>nlP<t ohfusratron in respert to a very
serious subject ?
ROBERT de FORD
GlDIMY GUS
Reykjavik, Iceland, has the t.rtck for a
c lean. quiet city· No do11 111owed
within the city limits except pollce and
guide dogs.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThur.sday. August 27 , 1981 "· ·~. j
Sadat 'top card' in Reagan Mideast strategy
WA S lllNGTON Personal in
l t"rtes11 ion by EMypt1an president
Anwar Sadat persuaded President
Re1tgun al literally the last minute to
delay by 10 days the release of the em
burgoed F·l6s to Israel, a decision that
heralds Sadat's rising influence in the
Reagan administration.
The rise of Sadat could mean the
further decline of Israeli prime minister
M enachem Begin on the eve of his
~'ruc ial visit lo Washington, despite
pnvate agreeme nt between Reagan and
Sadat that the Israeli leader must be
handled with understanding and sym
pathy A cooperative Begin is essential
as Reagan tries to defuse Arab-Israeli
warrings in the higher interest of
Reagan's "str ategic consensus" to keep
Moscow out of the Middle East.
immed1ute pressure on Begin to aban·
don Jewish settlements on the West
Bank in hopes that In the months ahead
he can be dissuaded from continuinf his
anti-Arab hostility.
This approach may rail considering
Begin's dogmatic intensity, reflected in
f.1~r:'. f-VA-IS_/_10-VAI-~
his public blast at Reagan last weekend
over the F · 16s. Begin knew the planes
had been slated for delivery to Israel 10
days earlier His attack on Reagan's
embargo as ··absolutely unjustified"
satisfied two Begin aims: It signaled
displeasure with Reagan for accom-
modating Sadat; it paved the way for
Begin to take credit when the e mbargo
ended.
But no fe llow head of government
knows Bogin better than Sadat, aad he
seems willlng to put up with such
behavior to achieve the larger aim of
softening Begin's anti-Arabism. Sadat
never asked Reagan, for example. to
make the F-16 embargo permanent
What pleased Reagan and his top ad·
vlsers so much about Sadat's visit was
his appreciation of the Begin problem.
Not once during hours or talks did Sadat
utter a single word of criticism about
"my friend Menachem," as he always
calls him.
WHEN SADAT WENT to New York
for a private huddle with this country's
lop Jewish leaders, he scored points in
explaining difficulties In bis rela-
tionship with Begin. He told bow Begin
had asked to meet with hlm in the Sinai
shortly before the Israeli election and
then, three days after the meeting,
bombed the nuclear facility in Baghdad.
Sadat asked: Is there any possible ex-
planation for what Begin did lo me
other than to embarrass me within my
own country and with my Arab friends?
Not one of the J ewish leaders offered u
defense of Begin Sadat's reception
from the Jewish leaders revealed un·
de rlying sympathy und showed the re-
markable political distance he has
traveled in the last four years .
High Reagan administration officials
perceive Sadat as the president's top
card in building his anti-Soviet
'·strategic consensus." While Begin's
recent conduct has aHronted Reagan,
Sadat has impressed him wtlh dignity
and moderation .. Sadat came over not
JUSt as a leader but as a wise statesman
with a long view of history ," a top ad
minislralion official told us.
That creates a challenge for Begin in
his September talks with Reagan
Abrasive and combative m marked con
trast to Sadat, Begin will be judged
against the Egyptian 's performance
Complicating Begin's hope of measur
ing up Lo Sadat is his battle against
Reagan over the sale of AWACS radar-
planes to Saudi Arabia, a sale Sadat
strongly supports Reagan advisers ar~
praying that Begin will sing his anti
AW ACS hne in low key and nol lobby
Congress with fanfare against Ronald
Reagan, but they are not counting on 1t
TO HEAD OFt' just such a possibill-'
ty. Secretary of State Alexander Haig is
passing word to Israelis that the fight is
over. The AWA CS sale is alJ but certain
to get through Congress. says Haig. now, r
that he has Reagan's commitment to;j
give it as much attention as he gave his ~
budget and lax proposals By spreading. 1 lhat message, Haig hopes to ward off an.>
anti A WACS offensive by Begin. .
As for Sadat, he is posing this implicit 0
challenge to Begin: J oin Reagan and
me and the Arab moderates, my dear 1
friend Menachem. and together we will:r
defend thl' Middle East against Moscow .1
and st!> alhch Whether Begin says yes .-
or no, Anwar Sadat's influence with ,I
Ronald Heagan will conlinuf' to rise •1
Following ext raordin a r ily
harmonious conversations between
Sadat and Reagan, the Egyptian re-
ceived this news JUSt one hour before
his departure from Washington: the
e mbargoed F I6s would be released
within a day or two. Sadat pleaded for
at least a one week delay. Anything
less, he argued, would gravely diminish
his prestige in the Arab world. Reagan
quickly agreed .
THE COR E OF the Reagan-Sadat
policy is to persuade Begin to start talk -
ing to moderate Arab slates -Saudi
Arabia, J ordan and Lebanon -as he
began talking to Egypt after Sadat's
dramallc 1977 peace mission lo
Jerusalem Thus, the S will not apply
Breaking in a new boss can be a trying task
Wicks
"Tell you what. why not se ll
us the missile devices and
Begin the anti missile
devices?"
I'm not looking for sympathy, but I'm
breaking in a new boss and you all know
how trying that can be. He seems like a
nice. bright young fellow. He's got all
kinds of education and I th.ink he shows
promise. He's got a lot to learn about
being my boss though. How to be my
boss is not a course they teach in col-
lege.
Being a boss 1sn 't easy and all of us
ought to be more sympathetic with
bosses. Look at the mess we've got
ourselves into just because the air con-
trollers said that the Federal Aviation
Authority was a terrible boss. Some of
these fellows were making as much as
$60,000 a year, but they can't take it any
longer because they s ay they have a
lousy boss. We all have lousy bosses.
That's what bosses are meant for.
BECAUSE BEING a boss is such a
terrible job. I try to look at it from their point of view. One of their biggest prob-
blems is that most of us have had a lot
more exoerience being bossed than
they've had bossing and that gives us
the upper hand. I started out being
bossed as a private in the Army and
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I've had at least one boss over me ever
since and sometimes I've had dozens.
I can't tell you how many bosses I've
had. Bosses come and go in my life and
I~''
-AND-Y-ROO-lf-Y -!l
I keep plugging away at the same job
no matter who it is. Eventually the boss
gets involved in some uppJ?r -level
political intrigue in the company and he
gets fired or promoted or moved into
limbo in a special office they have for
limbo bosses and another boss moves in
over me.
A NEW BOSS usually feels he ought
to be decisive and take command. He
wants to show who's boss. He doesn't
reall y know what he's doing. though,
and he doesn 't want to make any
serious mistakes, so he starts moving
people from the third floor to the second
floor and vice vcr'>a This causes some
grumbling but is called reorganization
Often the boss will bring in a friend and
appoint hlm hi s assistant The assistant
1s then my boss. too
The relationship between bosses and
workers has changed Bosses don't fire
people the way they used to. Usuall y
there's a union, a contract, a company
lradition or the threat of having the fir
1ng called discrimination. so bosses
don't get to do much firing anymore
For instance. this new boss of mine
would have a devil of a lime firing me.
although if I'm fired after he reads this.
you'll know I was wrong
T HE TROUBLE ror my boss IS that
while we've just had a little disagree
ment. l know how to do something that
makes money for the company and he
wants to keep mt" doing it. He JUSt
wishes 1 was nicer lo bosses. He likes
me but l make his blood boil and when
he goes home at night I imagine he
complains about me to his wife
My new boss 1s only kind of a Junior
boss, and lhal must be hard on him. too
lie has a boss and even his boss has a
boss, so that puts him well down the
boss ladder He 's in charge or me buti•)
h1s boss IS CJ I{ real old ·friend Of mine for, ;
35 years and I even have reason to / believe that hi s boss ' boss. the boss of,1 all bosses at the company, thinks
highly of my \I.Ork That's an untenable~
position to pul a Junior boss in and my •
heart goe'> out to him.
It seems to mt• all of us ought to b~
able to hir<.> our own b<1sses. Who. after
all. knows more about the kind or
person who y,ould make us a good boss
than \lot.' do'' You can't bu) the kind of
expt·ricn("(.' l°H• had with bosses. and if ,
you did bu~ 1t } ou'd probabl) want ..
yo'ur mom·y bCll'k 'l
l'D CHOOSE A boss who didn't ask ',
dumb questions. who didn't have meet-·,
ings and who protected me from mak-
ing a fool of myself I want a boss who : r
is n 't hont·st with me all the time If I ·,
"'rote something that isn"t very good. I 1
v. C1nt lo h1•;.1r htm say, ··very good '"
In spite of u little trouble here at the ,,
start, I think I'm going to like this new'
boss I ('t.'rta1nly wish him all the luck in l
the world "'1th inc '·
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F5
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LACROIX
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Squad
CompM
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Cosmos ..
C01ono-S
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270 00 230.00
240 00 215 .00
200 00 160.00
275 00 230.00
230 00 194.00
250 00 185.00
210 00 157.00
'225.00 180.00
200.00 165.00
185 00 130.00
16000 90.00
330 00 198.00
295 00 177 .00
250 00 160.00
250 00 1 50 .00
190 00 114.00
260.00 178.00
. 235.00 1158.00
195.00 127.00
. 290.00 1154.00
19000 106.00
275.00 186.00
215.00 139.00
215 00 139.00
275 00 176.00
OVER 1,500 PAIRS
OF BOOTS ON SALE
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Formodoble
Exper1
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Grand Pr •
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Equ•pe Jr
Munari
S AN MARCO
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BX l
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HANSON
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208 00
168 00
235 00
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225 00
150 00
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19000
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Super Hot 235 00
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Gora "'H" 225 00
G T 185 00
Allrol1gh1 17500
Mognum 13000
Arpege 130.00
Doomond 200.00
Lady Comp 15 130 00
NORDICA
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Breuels 16000
Zepner 180 00
Force II 16000
lo$er 160.00
C>emtno 10000
Cosmos 13000
LAN OE
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HIE"LINO
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lmpulie 19000
SALE
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115.00
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127.00
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152.00
122.00
122.00
104.00
134.00
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118.00
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to t.ell when a womun is ovulating,
and thererore able to get preenant,
by analyiine her breath or saliva. re·
searchers claim.
The finding, presented at a meel·
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to lell women when they are fertile,
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cycle. Their suspicions were con· Kostek. "And diet has very little to
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They next found a similar The researchers have done
t•hemical chunge look place in thousands of measurements of s uch
women's saliva. chemkals in saliva and the breath,
The most dramatic change was but have only tested the cyclic varia·
seen in a substance round In the lions on two women through two
saliva called n·dodecanol. They menstrual cycles each.
found that levels of n·dodecanol were The reason, they said, is that it
10 times a.s high at ovulation as they takes six months to analyze the daily
were at other limes. regardless of the samples obtained from one patient
patients' health or diet. during one menstrual cycle.
They are trying to discover exactly The next s tep in the research, Preti
what happens in the mouth to cause .,. said, Is to repeat the tests on many
the increase in this substance, more women, to get more accurate
Kostek said. measurements of the connection
between the chemical changes in the
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Once that is done, Preti said, it
would be relatively easy to develop a
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turn color if the woman were ovulat·
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They said their confidence in their
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"We don't see cyclic changes in
men, at least not yet, and we don't
expect to see them," Preti said.
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D THURSDAY, AUG. 27, 1981
FEATURES 82 A bold New Yorker
D ENTERTAINMENT BS has found that brashness
TELEVISION 87 is virtue . . . B6
Sidewinder embodiment of elegant simplicity
CH INA LAKE NAVAL
WEAPONS CENTER <AP> -
On a clear autumn day in 1953,
high above the desert floor,
Navy Lt. Walle~ M. Schirra
fired an ungainly looking little
missile from beneath the wings
of his World War II Douglas
F·SDTiger.
The missile whooshed across
the sky and brushed past
another vi ntage wartime
aircraft, a pilotless radio·
controlled Gruman S-6F fighter,
and an era in the history or
aerial warfare was born.
The encounter, at this remote
Navy installation 160 miles
northe as t or Los Angeles ,
marked the first successful com-
bal·simulated lest of a cleverly
simple weapon that would rev·
olutionalize aerial combat: the
heat-seeking supersonic Side·
winder missile. U.S. navy jets recently used
advanced versions or the missile
to sh oot down two Libyan
righters over the Mediterranean.
Aft.er the successful test Sept.
11 , 1953, Schirra. who would
become one of America's first
astronauts, repaired to the base
home of Navy physicist William
B. McLean for a boisterous
barbecue with members of the
i s mall civilian-military team
that developed the missile.
They had reason to celebrate.
miles of mostly uninhabited real
estat e where secret missile
systems and other sophisticated
weaponry can be tested away
from prying foreign eyes. The
facility employs an estimated
4 ,000 civilian s cie ntis t s ,
engineers and support staff and
700 Navy personnel.
In World War II, air-to-ground
rockets developed at China Lake
helped Allied forces break out or
the lethal Normandy beachhead
and helped turn the tide in the
Pacific war. In Korea, they
knocke d out the bridges or
Toko-Ry.
In Vietnam, Sidewinders kept
North Vietnamese MiG fighters
at bay and a modified air-to-
s u rf ace ver sion knocked out
trucks trundling down from the
north along the Ho Chi Minh
TraiJ by homing in on their
headlights.
In 1958, Sidewinder scored its
first combat "kill" when Na·
tionalist Chinese jet fighters
used the missiles to shoot down
10 MiGs from the Chinese
mainland in a battle over the
Formosa Strait
Although the missile carried no
warhead explosives, the
telemetry in the warhead in·
dicated that the weapon would
have exploded close enough to
the target aircraft to destroy or
cripple it.
An AIM-9 Sidewinder is checked by F -15 pilot before takeoff from Nellis Air Force Base.
~idewinder did away with the
traditional World War I and II
dogfights in which rival fighters
would close in on each other
with machine guns blazing. But
the missile requires pilots using
it lo have visual contact with the
target. although such encounters
are usuall y at far greater dis·
l ances than those al which the
traditional dogfights were
waged.
Working day and night seven
days a week for months and
scave n gi ng parts from
junkyards in Los Angeles ,
McLean and his team had de·
vised a weapoo with few moving
parts and no more electronic
components than an ordinary
radio.
The tail fins mounted on the
s lender (five inches in
diameter>, nine-foot-long projec-
tile and the control surfaces at
the front gave it the ungainly
look ol a duck in night.
But appearances were mis-
lead.in&. The heat-seeking horn·
ing de\l\ce, so sensitive it could
be ac;tivated by a lighted
cigar~ several thousand feet
away, guided the missile uner·
ringly lo its target. A solid pro·
pellant rocket motor powered
the missile al speeds or up lo 2.5
Mach.
"It was the extreme embodi·
ment of elegant simplicity,"
said Howard A. Wilcox, who
ser ved as project engineer and
later program manager in the
early dev e l opment of
Sidewinder. "It was the embodi·
ment or the philosophy that a
complex function s hould be
performed with si mpl e
hardware "
Because of the zigzagging
quest for its victims. the little
mi ssile wa s n a m e d
"Sidewinder" after the deadly
rattles nake that inhabits
California's Mojave Desert,
home of the Naval Weapons
Center.
Successive Sidewinder models
have been refined to give the
missile greater control, speed
and accuracy, but the original
design concepts s urvive in
today's versions.
"I t 's just like the
Volkswagen," said retired Navy
Capt. William B. Haff, a former
com mander of the Naval
Weapons Center. ''They have
improved it yet they have
always managed to keep it sim·
pie enough where it ls reliable to
do the job when they want to use
it."
Both Wilcox, now a scientist
with the Naval Ocean Systems
Center in San Diego, and Walter
B. LaBerge, who also served as
an early Sidewinder program
manager , maintain that the mis·
s ite is America's roremost
weapon for close·in aerial com·
bat today. "It's by far the most
effective air·to-air weapon in the
U.S. arsenal," Wilcox said in an
interview. "It's extremely relia·
ble and very simple to use.
There's not a heck of a lot you
can do to evade it once it's going
after you."
LaBerge, who later served as
underseeretary of defense for re·
search and engineering, said
the Llbyan battle demonstrated
Sidewinder's effectiveness and
the quality or the pilots trained
to use it.
LaBerge, now executive assis-
tant to the president of Lockheed
Missile and Space Co. in Sun·
nyvale, said Sidewinder also
demonstrates the effectiveness
of milita ry research and de·
velopment installations such as
China Lake. ·
··People like to araue that the
military laboratories are filled
with foggy Wnklng people that
only build things that are ex·
pensive and don't work very
well," LaBerge aald lo an in-
terview. "Sidewinder ia an ex·
ample of how wrong that is."
LaBerge noted that
Sidewinder is the principal
short-range missile in the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization
arsenal. According to Defense Week
magazine, the U.S. Air Force
bought 2,050 Sidewinders last
year for $42,350 each. But the
magazine said unit costs of an
improved version introduced
this year would rocket to
$175,385.
"It's still a good buy for the
defense dollar." La Berge said.
The two air crews that shot down the Libyan jetfighter& are from left, Lt. James P. Anderson, Lt.
Lawrence M. Muczymki, Comdr. Henry M. Kleemann and Lt. David J. Venlet. They stand on board the
USS Nimitz an front of a U.S. F-14 fighter of the type ~ed in the dogfight.
"It's reliability is truly outstand·
ing. Everybody who wants to
buy fighter planes from us
wants to buy Sidewinder and
they wouldn't do it if they didn't
think Sidewinder wasn't effec-
tive."
Sidewinder is one of a host of
weapons developed at China
Lake that helped revolutionize
aerial warfare.
Tuc ked between the High
Sierra and Death Valley, the in·
stallation -established in 1943
as the Naval Ordinance Test
Station covers 1,800 square
/
After the Formosa Strait bat·
tie, the Soviets paid what Wilcox
said was the ultimate compli·
m e nl by introdu cing their
version or the missile -the
Atoll -which he said was a
"virtual copy" of the American
weapon.
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F -14 radar intercept officer Lt. Davu1 J. Venlet . left. holds scale models of two SU-22 fighters fl.oum lJy
Libyans while Comdr. Henry M Kleemann shows model of F-14 as they demonstrate Last week's
dogfight.
Oh no, oh no, what will he do?
ROANOKE. Va. (AP) -
"Jeffrey Goldstein. a pathetic.
soul
"Had lost his cheques, had
nowhere to go.
'·And when he went to
American Express,
"Their response created great
distress."
With that rhyme, a $1 million
suit accusing American Expres!'
Co. of false advertising has ~n
riled on behalf of a University of
Alabama business administra-
tion major, who claims the firm
reneged on its promise to
replace promptly stolen or lost
travelers' checks.
The four-page suit, filed in
Roanoke Circuit Court, was
written in rhyme by Goldstein's
attorney, Burton L. Albert. who
says the action is serious
The suit says Goldstein's
passport and $720 in traveler's
checks were stolen. Police re-
covered the passport, but the
checks were gone. Goldstein, 18,
went to an American Express of·
flee in Bern. Switzerland, where
he expected to get a prompt re·
fund.
"But, as the tale of Jeffrey
will reveal,
"AMEX sometimes reneges
on their deal," the s uit said.
Instead of prompt replace·
meot, the s uit contended,
American Express waited six
days before giving Goldstein his
money.
During that time, the s uit said,
Golds tein repeatedly told
American Express offi cials:
"I have no funds with which to
buy,
"Food or lodging or apple pie.
"Again and again I repeat to
you.
" 'What will I do; What will J
do'.''
Nancy Muller, a spokeswoman
for American Express in Ne¥'
York, said Goldstein's problem
so unded unus ual. On the
average, she said, American Ex-
press has computed that it pro-
vides replacem ent approval
within 12 minutes .
Pirate television station delights TV viewers in Denmark
RANDERS, Denmark (AP) -
More than 6,000 citizens of this
town In East Jutland have
signed a petition in support of a
pira~ televialon station that ta
.detlgftting a growing number of
viewers with entertainment
taped from West German and
Swedish stations.
Everyone knows who runs the
pirate station. Even the Post
and Telegraph Servlce 1 watdllng over the monopoly OJ
Radio Denmark's one-channel
television system, knows.
But 10 far an alarm system set
up by iratefuJ viewers baa
frustrated all official attempts
to catch the pirate red-banded,
in the act of trammltUng. Some
loeaJ people even lddicated the
pirate ii tipped off by "inside
sources," and it waa known that
those regularly tuning in to the
broadcasts included local police
and P&T officials.
A .P&T spokesman refused to
comment on that, but confirmed
that whenever vans with direc·
lion-finders move into tbe
streets, the pirate s tation
abruptly goes off the air. To
further frustrate P&T effort.a,
the transmitter ls conatanUy be-
int moved to new locations pro-
vided by helpful citiaena.
"Thil bu ·become a popular
movement -a demand for an
alternative to tbe procrama
dished out by the publicly con·
trolled television," aald Knud
Spangsoe, a local bualneaman
wbo launched an effort ofterlnc
moraJ, practical and nnancial
support for what ii locally re·
ferred to as "Channel 3."
In Spanisoe's description, the
man who runs the pirate station
is a Robin Hood who steals from
the rich and gives to the poor.
The rich are the Germans and
Swedes, who have a number of
channell from which to cbooee.
The poor are about one· inilUoO
of 5 mllllon Danes who, for
geographical reuona, can pick
up neither German nor Swedish
stations. ·
· "What'• more, the man ll do-
lna it for free, bearlDC all tbe
coate hhneelf," Spupoe 8dded.
It's not difficult to ftDd the
pirate. He even admitted re-
porters to his suburban bolDe for
lntervlewl and demoutnldanl
of the "20 ataUon eoaalstlnl ol a
videotape recorder, a modUlator
and a a-waU tranamitwr wttll a
raqeol about 10 mil•.
Insi sti ng he remain
anonymous lo avoid self·
lncrimlnatlon, the television
pirate said in a telephone in·
terview be la rebelling qalnst
the Radio Denmark monopoly,
but that things developed far
beyond what he ori&inally
planned when be beaan the
transmission for the benefit of a
few netabbora two years ago.
Accordlnt to conservative
eatimates, at least half of all
bousebolda of th1I town of 65,000
now are replarly tuniq in to
"Channel 3."
"I can't see that my trammlt·
ter ii ctotnc anybody any harm
and I lntend to 10 on. True, I
may be caucbt IOOll~ or later,
but It'• reuaurtnc that the u -
1octat1on aupport.ln1 me ta al80
prepared to pay for me lf I'm
fined," the TV pirate said.
As for possible confiscation of
the transmitter, be said he ls not
loo worried. He designed a
transmitter which, he said, can
be produced at a cost of only $50.
He al.so said be was contacted by
groups of people in other parts
of Denmark who would like to
buy such transmitters to set up
pirate staUona of their own.
The West German and
Swedish programs are
videotaped by friends Uvinl in
other parta of Denmark, and the
TV pirate bas no qualms about WUnc Protrama off forelp ata·
Uom. Hl.s operation ll strictly
non-prollt and non-commercial,
1bUI doel not violate anyone'•
copyrtaht, "In practice," be Hid. '
Tbe brolldcaata, uaually ln late
evening and averaging three a
week, are purely entertainment,
ranging from shows of song and
music to detective series and
, westerns.
A special antenna is required
lo receive the plrate TV station.
Originally, neighbors made due
with such things as the rem-
nants of garden grilla. But re-
cently. local stores did a brisk
business in "Channel 3" anten-
nas constructed from curtain
rods and C06t.lna about 125. A
survey indicated more than 6,000
such devices were aold in three
months. ·
Me•whlle, tbe PltT Hid the
hunt for the TV pirate would
continue relentleuly. A
spokesman aald tt waa only 1
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~\ ~,,,~, Thinking of dog days Partytime for Designing Women
Laguna School of A rt to benefit from gala event
BEING DOG·GONF.: I have this friend
named Shannon who challenged me the other
day, suggesting {'ertalnly I couldn't write
about the dog pictured m this space. She wu
right.
I can't write about this dog because that
would be plagiarism. That means, In plain
la nguage, cheating by copying what
somebody else has already written. And the
fellow who wrote about this puppy was a man
named Lewis Car roll. He wrote the book
called Alice in Wonderland and that's Alice,
there in the picture with the puppy, after
Alice shrank
In Carroll's story, Alice distracted the
very large puppy from the very small Alice
by throwing a sUck for the puppy to chase
THAT'S ANOTHER REASON why I
can't write about this puppy. Alice is obvious-
ly teaching the puppy ver y bad habits.
Once along this best of a ll possible
coasts, we had a puppy who took a liking lo
wood. He ate doors . Not the entire door, mind
you. Just the bottoms of the doors.
This puppy liked doors so well that he'd
skip dinner just lo save his teeth so he could
chew his way outside. If he happened to be
outside. he'd munch his way back in.
Of course I took this very calmly and
spoke to him about his bad door-eating
ha bits But he would just look al me by roll-
ing his big brown eyes and then continue
crunching.
IT GOT TO BE A RACE. Me trying to
replace doors and him seeing how rapidly he
could eat them. He won. I ran out of doors
before he ran out of teeth.
The result of all this is that we moved to
another house that still has doors and the
puppy grew up into a real dog and moved in
with a family that doesn't disagree with his
door-eating habit.
Whal I really sus pect is that our ex·dog 's
new family has a house with plastic doors.
Our former puppy wouldn 't care for
plastic doors because they don 't crunch quite
the same as real wood.
Another reason l retuse to wnte about
the puppy with Alice is that it reminds me of
the little dog I had when I was just a kid
Sag ittarius: Plait
to make journey
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LEO !Jul) 23 Au.: 221 Timm.: 1mpro,·es. d1plomar~
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alonii thi11 co1&8Ulnc Rememberln1 hlm
mukes me sad
MV DOG'S NAME wu Spot. You ml1ht
not think thal n1&me is very original but jW1l
rt>member, the chap in the cowboy hat who
advertises on TV got along pretty well with
it.
Anyway. my Sp<>t used t.o love to go down
to the beach and play with hit\ other canJne
friends They would gather on the beach al
dawn and romp on the u nd and s plash
around in th~ surf.
THIS GROUP Ot' DOGGIE friends had
an enormouisly good tame at the beach 1
don't think they ever got in u fight or
bothered anybody. And nobody wanted to
chase them off , either .
~~l'al~·~
Alice teaching largt puppy bad habit of liking wood
Today, however, 1t would be a different
story. We have all these leash laws and rules
about No Dogs on Beach.
I guess this makes more room for people
who scatter broken pop bottles and old hot
dog wrappers.
And all of that makes me sad because if
my Spot were alive today, he'd been living
with people who'd rather be s urrounded by
broken pop bottles and plastic cups than
dogs.
So that's why I can't write about Alice
and her puppy.
AB COD/rlO/ID
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A Oeofge Co6ourie Production
Peace At Las~
Relief . From Stress
In Control
Thanks ••.
Br MARVJAN~SCARCELLO
Of -0..1, ............
T hl' Oe11l1rnin& Womt•n hPvt 1'penl the 110·
culled luy doys of 11ummer dt11lanln1 their
"Twlla"ht al Twin Polnl11" party Hl for Sept. 26.
Th ey gathe r ed recentlr a l Sttphanle
Hobert.Ion's new 1.0 Uemeure du Solflll <Tht
Dwelling of SullShln<'> for a u lud lunt hc>on and
meeting
Sunny yellow tables with whllt> umbrclla11
filled the t•ntry rourlyurd or the Medltf'rr80lllln
style vl llu In lrvlnc Con• whne• lhf' womrn dill
HAPPENINGS
<·u,.111'<1 ttwlr µl n1111 for the •oh• µ11 1 t y lo 11upport thl•
l.uguna B1•1ll'h Srh1w1l 11f /\rt
GueslR wlll errln "' AIMIUI fl ao I.I m •t the
OC't!lm front t'l'lale or fir 011d MI " Huymon<I Con
tlno for u lwllll(hl 1•1wktall hoot 1•11111 11lfll(• with hon1
d 'Ul'UVTl'M 111111 two lf'llllHllA h Arll
J\n ort wulk on the 111.111•lou11 around• will show
tht• lx•itl In polnlln.i11. 1u•ulptun•. pholof(rnphy und
1.'llunwl by th.-art 111•hool harully mt•rn twrt1
l>lnawr will he 111•r vc1d In th\1 Murdt!n whcrP Joe
Mm1huy will 11h'lk1• lllJ the< mu1lt for "The Beat of
1.<:uro1>t"' fll•hlm111 11t111wd by Kitty Leslie of
Nl'i mun Mnrru11
The• modl•l11 will t'lrtle a runwuy near the edge
of the Kpnrlo1111 l11wn11 with the ocean serving as a
backdro11
The Mo~huy Orchestra will continue to play
for danrinJt under the stars to complete the
evening.
Mrs . Contino Is president of the group, and
Anne Colin Is party chafrman. with Betty Sutton
serving as her assistant.
The busy committee includes Jo Ann Kill·
angsworth, Veda Rarden, Gloria Mooney, J a ne
Ward, Betty Kemp, Herta Anderson, Cissy Sharp,
Connie Morthland and Marie McDevill.
Others are Katy Schoeller man , Barbara
Busby, Mary Jeffries, Mary Lee Beck. Jackie
O'Hara, Barbara Bowie, J erri Dwan. Nancy
Lawrence, Marie Pezzlo, Jean Ta"ndowsky and
Mary Lou Molander.
Infor mation about the party is available by
calling Katy Schoellerman at 640·8790.
The Designing Women is a county-wide group
supporting the Laguna Beach School of Art with an
annuaJ benefit and a children's art competition
"'Color It Orange" for ki ndergarten through 12th
grade.
T he Niguel Children·s Center is planning
a fund-rajsing evening to celebrate the opening of
.l\tPphanw f{ubertsun 1lefl 1 slwws a sculpture m
lier hom.e to Nancy Lown'Tlc:e and MarlJ Lnu
Molander
1ti. new prcsrhool in San Juan Capistrano
Champagne and hors d 'oeuvres will ~served
bcMinning al 7 · 30 p m Saturday with entertain
mcnt provided by Mi c Bell
Tickets are $15 per person and more informa·
lion 1s etva1lable by call ing 495·2512
J cnnafer Marie Holm, daughter of Mr
und Mrs John Holm, was christened at St John
the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa.
For the big occasion an her young hfe, she
wore the l>ame christening robes used by her
mother, grandmother and great-grandmother
The baby is a third-generation Californian.
and her mother is the former Lisa Abbott. who at-
tended school in Costa Mesa
T he South Shore Yacht Club will hold its
annual luau beginning at 6 p.m on SepL 12
The party at the Newport Beach club will
feature a Hawaiian feast and entertainment by
Polynesian dancers
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wish aomeone had
written a letter Uke the one I am about to write
and that 1 had seen it. 1t would have spared me
several days of unrewardina work. I consider this
letter to you my good deed for the year.
A close relaUve died recently. I have been
sorting through box after box of so-called valu11ble
family belongings that I agreed to keep in my attic
many years ago.
This huge trunk that was supposed to be filled
with fascinating and priceless memorabilia con-
tained thousands of old recipes, canceled checks,
post cards, random newspaper and magazine clip·
pings, income tax returns (from before I was
born) and thousands or photographs of people
whose identity I do not know.
This exhausting and disagreeable task has
taught me this lesson : Don't have trivia that
nobody else could possibly be interested in after
you are gone. I realize that historians glean vast
amounts of informa tion from rare finds or
personal correspondence. but most people leave
behind a lot or meaningless trash. My advice is to
organize what you leave and make sure it's worth
leaving. Throw out the junk as you go along and
don't put the hideous chore on the head of an inno-
cent relative. -EXHAUSTED AND GRATEFUL
FOR TYLENOL
Dear Ty: One man'• "Junk" Is anotber man's
treasure. I would have been fascinated by tome of
those old postcards and magazine and newspaper
clippings. And the stamps surely must have some
value to a collector. I'll also bet tbere were some
terrific recipes In tbat old trunk.
Your letter, however, did bring to mind two
points tbat are worth making.
(1) When you put away old family pictures, jot
down on tbe backs of tbe photos tbe names, places
and dates. This will make tbem meaningful rather
than useless.
(Z) Don't leave beblnd any letters (2) Don't
leave beblnd any letters (or pictures) that might
prove to be embarrasslng or damaglng to you or
others ln later years.
C0Nf1DENTIAL to Test Yoar Memory and
Come to the Rescue: My memory ls quJte good -
on some tblngs. I cao recall wben I boagbt SIO
worth of groceries and bad to bold the sack at tbe
bottom. <But that was very loag ago!> My advke
ls shop by tile ads ln this paper, cUp coupons,
avoid prepared foods. The "convenience" Is cost·
ly. 8Qy fresh fruits and vegetables In season and
can what you can. What you can't can -freeze.
llMA IDMllCl 1'!!mi---
Ever changing
fashion season
l've missed it again.
The s ale of bathing s uits.
For 30 years, I've never been able to figure out
when bathing suits are being sold. If I go in
January, I am told, "Are you crazy? It's 30
degrees outside. Who is going to buy a bathing suit
in this weather?"
If I go in May, June, July or August, the racks
are filled with turtleneck sweaters, double-knit
wool slacks and fur coats and a salesperson says,
"We had two or three a few weeks ago, but we've
sent them back to the warehouse. We're into
winter now."
I've figured out the retail bathing-suit season
runs about two hours and 15 minutes.
Retail stores and shop personnel have always
lived by a calendar that few of us can imagine.
It's like they're out or sync with the rest of the
world. In October. they celebrate Christmas; in
November, they stage the after-Christmas sales ;
in December. they bring out the spring cruise stuff
for vacations.
In January, the aisles are lined with dogwood
and white shoes; in February. it's Spring Bride
Month.
In March, the new bathing s uits are unfurled;
in April, it's end-of-the-year sale ; in May, it's the
Autumn Harvest Bonanza and in June, it's back·
to-school sale . July is always fur coat ex-
travaganza.
In August, get ready for winter woolens and
leather boots. Jn September, it's Holiday Enter-
taining, and in October, it's camping equipment.
The stores are rigged so that whatever season
you enter them, you emerge from the wrong time
capsule. Anyone who has ever tried on a winter
coat wearing white sandals or a beach hat with
snow on your parka knows what I'm talking about.
In the last store I visited, a salesperson guided
me to the end of a rack with exactly six bathing
suits swinging Crom it. .
I chose one and asked where I could try it on.
As she opened the curtain, I heard her humming
"Jingle Bells."
She must have thought I was crazy ... swim-
ming so close to Christmas.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTHY
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BUG KILLER
ITT TELEPHONES
4997
#EBK-15
Plug this into any UL listed
outdoor extension or grounded 120
volt outlet and get rid of the bugs
in your backyard zippo bang.
JEFF~RSON
ROCKER
6777
Easy to aaemble. Comes in
a walnut fini.ah. (I've got
one of t.hese and I sit in it all the time.
I'm never off my rocker.)
24"z60" DROP
LEAF
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FIR FENCING
88~
Riddle #4,527: What rurus around the
garden but never movH? A fence. (Boo,
hiu. I hate thoee kind of jok•. )
TEXTURE T 1-11 5/1"
EXTERIOR SIDING
Giv .. your home a nice
testund look (like the whole
wheat bread that Grandma
u.a.d. to make?). Thia i.a 4" on
center.
VALVOLllE
MOTOR OIL
30 WT. 73 c OT.
lOW I 40 WT. 83 c OT.
Don't forv-t to check the oil in J'OW' car.
It c:an .... J'OU lot. of ~ and
money too. (You rang? 1 lO"N .. rinv
money.)
POLYGLYCOAT
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Com• in Brown/Earth tone. (My
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eftn owr it until two houn
later.)
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Hen11'• a fanta.stlc, far-out,
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Come on in to the store and take a listen
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sound for the price. (You'll like it. No
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Ston identified Cuh ~r R.c.ipt Setting Forth
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SOC in the form of a caahien check or money order
for postap and h&ndllnq.
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and 5 other JapaneM worda.
ST AILEY ZS FT.
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Well, hen's the long and short of it. Thia
tape ha.a a hriqht face and big number•
on a one inch blade so that it measures
up to anything.
SllL 3/8"
VARIAiLE
SPEED
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This should be the
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Double iiuulated with
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CRAWFORD
SAWHORSE BRACKETS
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'em get you down.)
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BOSE REELS
WALL
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TYPE
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things looking neat and clean around the
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Sizes-3'h to 6 C. D. E.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
642-5878
NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR
RELEASE OF FUNDS
Date: Auoust 21 , 1981
City of Fountain Valley
10200 Slater Avenue
Fountain Valley, Ca. 92708
( 7 w 963-8321
TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES,
GROUPS ANO PERSONS:
On or about September 2 ... 1981 , the City of
Fountain Valley will request the U.S. Depart-
ment of Housing and Urban Development to re-
lease Federal funds under Title 1 of the Hous-
ing and Community Development Act of 197 ..
(PL 93-383) for the following project:
Helm Tract Sewer Line Project
Construction of 350' of sewer main and eleven
lateral connections to the main. City of Foun-
tain Valley, California 92708
The project is located in the southwest section
of Fountain Valley bounded to t he north and
south by Talbert Avehue and Ellis Avenue
respectively, and to the east and west by
Magnolia Street and Second St reet.
It has been determined that such request for re-
lease of funds will not constitute an action
significantly affecting the quality of the human
environment and accordingly the above-named
City of Fountain Valley has decided not to pre-
pare an environmental Impact Statement
under the National Environmental Policy Act
of 1969 CPL 91·190). The reasons for such de-
cision not to prepare such Statement are as
follows: The project site is located in a low to
medium density residential area where ettects
on the natural and physical environment w ill be
minimal.
An Environmental Review Record respectino
the within project has been made by the above-
named City of Fountain Valley which docu-
ments the environmental review of the project
and more fully sets forth the reasons why such
Statement is not required. This Environmental
Review Record Is on file at the above address
and is available for public examination and co-
pying upon request at the Planning Department
between the hours of 8 :00 a.m . and S:OO p.m.
No further environmental review of such pro-ject is proposed to be conducted prior to the re-
quest for release of Federal funds.
All interested agencies, oroups and persons
disagreeing with this decision are invited to
submit written comments for consideration by
the City of Fountain Valley to the Plannino
Department. Such written comments should be
received at 10200 Slater Avenue on or before
September 6, 1981 . All such comments so re-ceived will be considered and the City will not
request the release of Federal funds or take
any administrative action on the within project
prior to the date specified in the preceding sen-
tence.
The City of Fountain Valley will undertake the
project desc ribed above with Block Grant funds
from the U .S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) under Title 1 of
the Houslno and Communit y Oevefopment Act
of 197 ... The City of Fountain Valley Is certify-
1 ng to HUD that the City and Robert G.
Vollmer, In his official capacity ·as City
Manager, consent to accept the Jurisdiction of
the Federal courts If an action is brouoht to en-
force responsibllltles in relatlon to environmen-
tal reviews, decision-making and action; and
that these responslbllltles have been satisfied.
The l~I effect of the certification Is that upon
Its approval the City of Fountain Valley may
use the Block Grant funds and HUD will have
satisfied Its responslbllltles under the National
Environmental Polley Act of 1969. HUD wlll ac-
cept an objection to Its approval of the releue
of funds and acceptance of the certification on·
ly If It Is on one of the following bases: (a) That
the certification wes not In f.ct executed by the
certifying off icer or other officer of appllc.ant
er.proved by HUD; or (b) that applicant's en-v ronmental review record for the project In-
d icates omission of a required decision f inding
or step applicable to the project In the environ-
mental review process. Objections must be pre-
pared and submitted In accordance with the re-
quired procedure (24 CFR Pert .58) and may be
Mldressed to HUD at Department of Housing
and Ur ban Development, Area Office, 2500
Wiishire Boulevard, Los Angeles, Callfornla
90057.
Objections to the release of funds on basis other
than those stated above wlll not be considered
by HUD. No obJectlon received after S.p.
tember 23, 1911, wlll be considtr.i by HUD.
Rot»tt G. Vollmer, City Manager
City of Fouritaln Valley
10100 Slmr Av.nu.
Fournt.ln Valley, Ca. 92708
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l>t:AR PAT DUNN: lf a military retiree
111 rated 100 pert'ent disabled by his branch of
s~rvlce but has never applied for a service-
t•onnected disability rating from the Veterans
Administration, will hi11 surviving spouse re-
<'<'I Vf' VI\ Dependency and Indemnity Com
11t•nsatlon I DIC) benefit.a upon his death?
W.T .• Newport Beach
ApplluUoo for DIC muat be made, ac-
eordlng to tht Veterana Admlniatrallon. Tht
11urvtvlng 1pou1• 11 not automatlully entitled
to VA DIC Mneflu and only the VA unmake
• scrvlc~·connected death determination for
01(' ~nt"nt11.
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l>EAH l'l\T DUNN My doctor pul me on
II "Oii rr('t dlN I l'An 't llt'('nl to rind a aood
1rnltlel'l'I butter. ond would like to try making
mv own ('an you find e recipe for ml''
I, 0 , llt1nU111tto11 lh•nl'h
\'ou'll nf't<I • blflndf'r, on• c-up of buvy
<'rt>am and lff' watf'r. Pour cr•am Into
blendf'r l'Ontalnf'r. ('onr and whip at lowHt
"Pt'fll untll yt"llow bud8 abt•ut th• •IMI of
corn kf'mt>ht fo rm. rour off th• buttt'rmllk.
Pour let' watt"r Into th• bl•nd•r c01ttalnt1r.
Dll'nd at low "~fld for • ff'w "econd1 &.o wuh
thf' rNnalnln~ huu.-rmllk out of the butt•r.
Pour off the c loudy rlnH water and rf'pt"lt
tbrt('I Urnert wUh morr. clt1•n lcti walf!r or un·
tll th• rlnllf' wat•r poun off clear.
Put the buttu In • 11hallow bowl and
work out r.-malnln1 liquid by preHlng thf'
butter a.caln11t the 1lde11 of the bowl with a
rubMr 11patul• or woodf'n paddle. Thia reCllH'
ntakf'tl about onf' half cup. ll can be 1&ored In
thl' refrt"f'rator for two weekl or In lhe
frener for ttlll months.
mus t h e file d
For readers who prefer ult.eel butter,
add a UWe ult and told lbe butter over witb
a wooden paddle. Repeat proceu untU oae-
ha ll to three-quarters tea1pooa ult 11 worked
In and lbe butter I• firm and waxy. Anolber
variation, honey butler, caJ11 for one table•·
poon or hooey worked lnto wualted butter
with a wooden paddle.
Bury pesticides
DEAR PAT DUNN How should a person
dispose of leftover liquid pesticides? I have
several almost empty bottles that I hesitate
putting in the trash. Is it all right to e mpty
the remaining contents down the drain?
W.T .. Irvine
The Cooperative Ext~sloa advlttt rlD•·
Ing empty llquld pesticide containers three
times befor• disposing or the container. Con·
centratf'd or diluted peatlcldH and contalner
rlnM water ~hould not be poured down a
drain. Propt'r disposal requlrff pourtn1 ln&o
a I ·foot dt'ep hole In an unuaed portion or the
yard that hi not C'lo11e to any water source.
The-holt> •hould ~covered Immediately.
< :111 11 prnl!/i•m ., Tht'n wnte to Pa(
()1m11 l'ul will l'ul red IOJ>f'. gt'tltng
lflt• 1111.•uwr11 and adwn you nted to
1wllw ini•r1u1tw11 m yuuernmt'nl and
hw11nr•11 M111/ '''''" quPtlWM to Pol t>unn. Al Y rwr S1·r111r". Orangt Ccxut
l>1d /11 J•1Lot. I'() ll11r /Mill. l'o.t11 Mr•ll(l. <'A 92626 As
m111111 lrlll•n nil pou 1/1lr 11111/ llr llMUN'rrd. but phoned
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August 2 8, 29 & 30th
Lyn !J(aiafi
'Ja1hior11
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50-70°/o Off
• Cosmetics
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e Stationery
3420 Via Udo
Newport Beach
675-5396 Si e
• Giff Items
• Photo Albums
• Jewelry
• Games
Newport's Favorite DrUCJ Store
In the Mew Via Udo l'tcua
3445 Via Lido , Newpor t Beach
675-01 so
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1/2 + Reductions
on
• Sportswear
• Dresses
Sidewalk Sale
Bidwell's Bidtiqye has
the best bargains!
Tube1 '12 price · fall colors
l ikinis plus I pc. Mb •s & • t 0
Jewelry and lefts from • 1
SH our eJttaf '5, 'I 0, '15 racks
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'sale priced items
Drastically Reduced
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Local stages get breather
By TOM TITVS
Of .................
It's windup time for three locaJ 1ta1e produc·
lions as the 1hows dwindle to a precious few.
· Lowertna their final curtains this weekend will
be "Murder ln the Maanollu" al the Huntincton
Beach Playhouse, "Dauahters' Darling" at the
t..agu.na Moulton Playhouse and the special benefit
production or "Cabaret" at Laguna Beach High
School.
"Mugnollas," a broadside spoof of Tenneasee
Williams plays, completes lt.s six-weekend run Fri·
day and Saturday under the direction of . John
Williams. Curtain is 8 :30 at the playhouse, in the
Seaclifr Village shopping
center on Main Street at NTERMISSIQN Yorktown Avenue, Hunt-I
ington Beach. Reserva----------lions 847-4465.
David Marlow 's
original comedy "Daughters' Darling" completes
its three-week engagement with performances
tonight through Saturday al 8 p.m. at the Moulton,
606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach . Call
494-0743 for reservations.
"Cabaret," being staged to bolster the Laguna
High drama program, is directed by Richard
Kelley and runs tonight through Sunday al 8
o'clock in the high school auditorium, 625 Park
Ave .. Laguna Beach. Reservations 497·2146.
Folk lyricist dies.
NORTH TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (AP> -Lee
Hays, who wrote the words to songs "If. I ~ad a
Hammer" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine and
who was a member of one of folk music's most in-
fluential groups, has died ilt the age of 67.
Hays, Pete Seeger, Fred HelJerman and Ron-
nie Gilbert made up the Weavers, a folk quartet
that suffer ed during the anti-communist mood of
the l95Qs .
Hays suffered a heart attack Tuesday night at
his Croton-on-Hudson home and died at 7: 15 a.m.
Wednesday at Phelps Memorial Hospital here,
s aid a spokeswoman for Harold Leventhal, the
Weavers' long.time manager.
Hays had had both legs amputated s.ince the
Weavers disbanded in 1963. and had a history of
heart trouble.
Two other 1hows, both dinner theater produc·
lions remain on the boards -"Tbe Wb" at the Harl~uin Dinner Playhouse and "Deathtrap" at
Sebastian's WH t Dinner Playhouse.
"The Wh," which hu been playing all sum-
mer, heads lnto Its last two weeks, aiming at a .
Sept. 6 closing date. Performances are ni&hlly ex·
cept Mondays at varying curtain times at the
Harlequin, 3503 S Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana.
Reservations 979-5511.
Edward Mulhare headlines the mystery play
"Deathtrap" at SebasUans, 140 Ave. Pico, San
Clemente (492-9950). He'll be menaclne audiences
nightly except Mondays through Sept. 13 at vary·
ing curtain times.
Those biblically inclined can catch a one-man
musical drama, "The Road to Damascus," this
weekend at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater.
Only two performances are scheduled, Saturday
and SWlday al 8 p.m. at the theater, 390 Monte Vis·
ta St., Costa Mesa.
Tony Mo naco e n acts Saul of Tarsus,
persecutor of early Christians, who becomes
blinded and converted to Christianity. For addi-
tional information, call the theater at 631·5110.
* EVENING COU RSES IN beginning acting,
dialects. improvisation and theater appreciation
will be offered by the South Coast Repertory
Conservatory, beginning Sept. 28.
The nine-week courses for people over 18 will
be held at SC R's Fourth Step Theater complex and
will be taught by company members and guest
artists.
Classes for the junior thespians also will be
available. s tarting Oct. 3, when SCR's ~oung
Conservatory begins its fall session for children
from 8 to 17.
Information on both programs may be ob-
tained by calling SCR at 957-2602. The theater is
located at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
* CALLBOARD -The Fullerton Civic Light
Opera has announced auditions. f~r "Li'I Abner,"
starting Sunday at the FCLO buildmg, 218 W. Com·
monwealth Ave., Fullerton . . . dancers will be
viewed Sunday from l to 3 p.m .. while singers and
actors will audition at 3 on Sunday and also Mon-
day at 7 30.
SWEEKEND
wa Sale
Ud Village
VIA LIDO P~AZA
Friday, August 28
Saturday, August 29
Sunday, August 30
t)Jt,'6
~ Shop for Childreft
~ Up to 50°/o Off ~· Se. Our Sale T,._ ...t Rack
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Newport Beach, CA 675-1703
Sea Treasures
Specializing in gifts from the sea:
specimen shells, coral , pictures and
distinctive jewelry. Decorative
accesso ries for the home, . boat and
family.
3416 Via Oporto
Newport Beach, CA
673-0605
>~~:::~~ ~'"~ r Elizabeth Stewart
50°/o Off
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67
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Collectibles
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CUSTOM DESIGNED JEWELRY
FINE ARTS
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ST AITS FlllDAY 1-21
... .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOTfThur day. Augu1t 27 , 1981
Brash New Yorker turns 'chutzpah' into business
By K.IL£Y ARM TRONG A_..,..,.._ W'*" I
Nt:W YOHK lie k1 ssts s tra'nct1rs on
thl' slrl'l'l und cujoles hl!i way out or traffic tickets.
Now, i;elf defined "world c hutzpah m u ter"
l\khard Wt'xler is 11haring his brash and be1uilin(I
'kill:t with classrooms full or glggllnai arown-ups.
Twkc u month, Wexler a classically trained
violinist known for his theater-district !ltreet
performances puts on his bold-colored chutzpah
clothes and drives his blatantly unlicensed mope~
to the private Rhodes School on Manhattan's Up·
per West Side
There, he becomt's part cheerleader. part
evangelist and part clown, finally winning a round
of applause after putting his s tudents on the spot
for three hours in an effort to chip away some of
their inhibitions
''My job in the span of three hours is to let the
s tudents have the experience of breaking the rules
and seeing what happens." he says. "I leave them
with a doubt about the way they live their lives,
a n<l pla nt a seed in their guts that grows
chutzpah."
Audacity. along with a sense of "playfulness,"
are the main ingred ients of "chutzpah." a Yiddish
word that Wexler says can apply to people from all
wa lks of life.
Wexler , who also dabbles in broadcasting, act-
PVIUC NOTICE
"l(TITIOUI •USINISS
NAMI STATIMENT
T"e 1041-i"ll potr-. I' clolng bV\l
nen•-'
L.. P OFFICE SERI/ICES, 1HS
Perkvl-Cir , Coste Mue, CA 92UI
Mine Loulu H•e>en, 1W Perltvltw
Cir., COlte MtH. CA t262/
Tiii\ butlneu I\ <onduCltd by en In div I duel.
MllWI Loulu H•e>en
flll• 'telomenl we' lllod wllll Int
C ount)r Clerk or Orenge County on
AuQ. 4, lttl
'""" Pulllllhecl OrM>llt Co.•1 Oelly Pllol,
Auo. •, IJ, ?0, 1/, ltt1 349' II
rtllUC NOTICE
Pony Rides
Trear your youngsters
to a real pony ride 1n
the Hunrmgron Center
Mall Daily thru Sun
noon lo 5 (35 ' donation
1ng and 'publll-relnttonf\,'' ha:. ui.ed his chutzpah
u a strl'ct porformer for more than u decade. ap
peurm• on TV talk ahows, and in newspapers.
mugninl'11 und a book about "Street Peoulc."
An inventive, anlmiated talker. he klls his stu·
dent8 that he has u11cd <"hutzpah "11\ ways that
would shock you" hke running onto an airport
tux1way, trailed by secunly guards, after a plant>
car rying his dog pulled uwuy from the gat e
without him.
"The pl ane stopped. so I laid down fl at in front
of it and started screaming, 'I 'll s ue the airline.' It
was more ·acttnw than real," says Wexler. "The
pilot was nabbergasted. They checked and found
out lhe dog was on the plane, so they returned to
the gate and 1 got on ·'
At the lime, he says, "Richard Wexler and l11s
Piano-Playing Dog" were flying lo a Job on a
cruise ship The ship's passengers were sym
pathetic. Wexler says, when he admitted he had
h ed about the dog's piano-playing abilities so his
employers would allow his pet on the cruise.
Wexler whose age varies from the early to
late JOs. depending on who's asking -recently
used his entrepreneurial instincts lo sell chutzpah
through the Learning Annex, which sets up the
classes at Rhodes School
In the classroom, sin~ing and s houting ar e 111
store for hi!> unsuspectin~ s tudents. who are about
In the Supreme Court
the<e are only eight of them against all of her.
FIRST MONDAY
IN OCTOBER
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rtlBUC NOTICE
H~1,,.1
"ICTITIOUS •USINESS
NAMI STATIMENT
Tne lollowlng o.rson\ ert doing
b<Ulnt"ft·
County Cltrk ol Oran~ County on
Aug II, "" .. ,_
Publl\lled O,.noe Coesl Delly Piiot,
Avg 13. JO. 11. Sept. 3, 1'11 3'»-11
ruauc NOTICE
NS.""9
"CTITIOUS •USINEU
NAME 5TATIMENT
Tr.. following ""''°" I> OOlng bVSI·
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This JI.I-I we' lllod With llw
County Cltr11 01 Oren91 Counly on
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This st.Cetl'Wftl was 111 .. wUll u.e
Counly Clerk of Orenge c ...... 1., Oft
Augv•t 14, "'' .. ,_
Put141\hod Or-Co.SI Oetly Pllol,
Aug 20, 11 S.pC l , tO, 1te1 )1'1~t .
r\llUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS •USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The lollowlng .,.rM>n\ en doing
bu''""' .. GR .... CEFUL EXPECTATIONS,
11•01 Forbe' Ro•d, 11 4S, L.aguna
Nl9ue1. Ctllfornl• 92671
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF
CHA RL ES MI LTO N
WALT ERS, aka
CHARL ES M. WALTERS
AND OF PETIT ION TO
ADM INISTER ESTATE
NO. A· 110016.
rr.. Canter 1or Mtt ... ,..1 -Ct\lld ~lliiilfl Fllnou, In<., • Ctlllornla corporal ion, Ill
To all heir s,
bene fi ciaries, creditor s
and contingent creditors of
Charles Milton Wa lters, aka Charles M. Walte rs
and persons who may be
otherwise interested in the will and/or estate.
A petition has been filed
by Charles Mark Walte rs in the Superior Court of
Orange County requesting
that Charles Mark Walters be appointed as personal
representative to a d ·
minister the estate of Charles Milton Walters,
Costa Mesa, California
(under the Independent
Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for
hearing In Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive
West , Sa nt a Ana ,
California 92701 on Sep-
tember 16, 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 object ions or f ile
written objections with the
court before the hearing.
Your appearance may be
in person or by your at-
torney.
11•01 Forl>H Ro•d, • 0 , Legune
Niguel, Ctlllofnl• 92617.
Thi• tiusln.ss '' conducte<I by • t:or·
PO<ttlan
The Canter tor Maternal
-CNld Fl-U, Inc.
Oebortfl WIMton-JuslOm.,,
Prw$1denl
T"I• Jltlemont was llled wllh Ille
County Cltrtt of Oren~ County on Aug. II, lttt.
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NOTICE 01" TRUSTEE'S SALE AP NO OS1422·tJ
TS.No. I~
On 11Se91-r19'1, et 11:00 A.M.,
Tltlt I-Mee -T""I c-,....,,
u du1'1' -4nt..S Tru~ ... -•nd
purs--.1 lo Oeed of T rvst de led 2'
S.Pl...-"'° rKor-22 OtloDer lteD, AS !Mt. No. 32W, In booll 11"9,
-t~. of Otflclel Ae<orcts 111 tM of·
llct of tlW County Recorder of 0r-.
Count.,, Ctlllornlt , WIL.L. SEL.L. AT
PUBL.IC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OA CERTIFIEO CHECK,
(payable ti lime of sale In lawful m_, of 1n. United Stat11J at tlle ~111111 South lront entren<• lo IN Old Or11119t
Coun1v Cour1house lo<.tled In ttie JOO
Bloclt ol West Sent• Ane Blvd.,
llormerty Wfft • ., St.I, Sant• Ant,
Ct lllornle, ell rlQM, !Ille -lme.-
COftW\'9d to -new n.ld by II unclef wild Deed of Trvst In ttie prcpeny
sl1utted In H id County end Stale
cltscrlbed as. Loi It, Block tn, eor-
del -Trect, •• "-n on • map ,.. cor-In Boolt J. P-«)..12, Mis·
ctllt,_.. ~. In U. olfic. of I ..
C-ty Recordff of N ld Couftty.
Trustor or .-.ord -.: L.OOIS J. 1--.. -· G18EL.L.INO AND MrTCHt:L. C.
GllELL.INO
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Nil.IC NOTICE
lll'ICTIT10US •USIMISS
MAMl ITATIMl!NT
Tr.. fol'-' .. .,.._ IS OOlftil ..,_,
neu •
tu unth·r.:11 r.. lf's:ion m 'being your own hero "
Wexle1 's Rtudenta start their evenJn11 mtlhng
around the rlai.sroom with plastic cups of wine.
l'hoos1ng a stranger to become their partner. or
. Jll}' ..
Then, tht• two "alhcs" stand before the class
~·s Wl·xll'r directs them lo discuss. in loud voices,
why they chose each other , or what they think of
tht•11' par1nt•r's body Two women are instructed to
touc·h ea('h othl'r ·~ face!>, while another is
persuaded to pin<·h her male partner's backside .
"The point is that we'r e not very free We're
ver y sensitive. very afraid," Wexler tells the m .
"You 've got lo learn not lo be afraid of m aking a
fool out of yourself We're all fools there's
nohody here who doesn't spill coffee."
Learning to acrepl , rather than eliminate, re
Jed1on 1s a main cle1nent or chutzpah, he says.
·· Peoplt• ;1n• very shy with each other and
fnghterw<I or th<•msclVl'!> There's nol enough time
for that ··
Wl'Xlt•r ll.'aches that ('hutzpah "always has a
price." but he says the payoff. the a bility t o
'pla}" with hfc. usually is worth the price
.. People may find me annoying If I act too
foolish in a restaurant. they can throw me out But
usuall}, I don't wait lo se(' what's going to happen.
I figure 1 can hctndle 1l "
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Monday thru Saturday
All Pertormances before 5:00 PM
(Ei cept Spec11I Eng1gements and Hohd1ys1
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IN LONOON" llll ......
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IF YOU ARE A
CREDITOR or a cont· ingent creditor of the de-
ceased, you 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 le tters as
provided In Section 700 of
the probate code of
C•lltornla. The time for
fllJ,ng claims wlll not ex-pl r~ ,prior to four months
frorii the date of the hear-
ing noticed above.
cev-"' warrMty, •llfHA w I~ piled, ,.......,. Otto, ~ • ., ~A1~ .. -n!!. '"'""'IH'M<ta, to pay the -•If ~ •• -
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YOU MAY EXAMINE
tt'lf file kept by the court.
If you are Interested In the
estate, you may file a re-
qlfut with the court to re-
ceive special notice of the
Inventory of estate and of
the petltloos, accounts and
reports described In Sec-
t Ion 1200.S of the Clllfornla Probate Code.
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Published Or•• COISt 01 lly Pilot, Aug. 27, ti,
Sep\. 3, 1'11 3830-e'.
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In readlnq enjoyment comes to your
9' JOYta WIU.IAMS ....... \NII ..........
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"°""' 1 days • -1n t11e DlllJ Pilat 642-4321
Richard Wexler
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-evENl«l-
•:3o 0 BASEBALL
A .. 11 VL Of-I
e-oo ID• NEWS TIC TAC DOUGH
M•A•&•H
When Frank ~ 111a1
alcohol hU b9e0me 1
m.nace 10 Iha •077th he
d9Cla1" total ptotllb4Uon
• GOOOTIMES
Bookman snowa Wlllone
and Iha Evans ramlly Into
.. vino hla Job
MAGNUM STAR Tom Selleck stars in
·· Mugnum P.1." tonight at 9 on Channel
2. 1 St>e s tory below J
8D ELECTRIC COMPANY
(R)
I!) VOYAOER II
From Iha Jel PropulSJon
Laboratory in Paudena.
C11tloml1, Or Al Hibbs
cova<S tne l'llSIOllC hlgnl ot
Iha voyager I ~:=~ N8CNEWS
MOVIE
• •'\ "Adam's Woman'
119721 Beau Brnlges, John
Mills. A wrongly 1mprls·
oned sallot 111emp11 to win
hit reteaae b)' marry1119 an
lnlluentlal womsn
11:30 8 J()f(ER'S WILD Ga All IN THE FAMILY
Tne new wile ol Archie 1
old Air Force buddy dis-
turbs the hOuMl\old
Cl) BENNY HILL
Benny presents o show
made In Australia. till KCET NEWSSEAT
(J)(I! NEWS t1J BARNEY MILLER
Barney mu&I cope with
Lell111"s distress over lhe
removal or a spar41 desk
and a dootor and a lawyer
get 1n10 a wild battle over a
crool\ who IOSI hit talent
0MOVIE
.. • 'WhO Says I Can'I
Ride A Rainbow'" ( t9711
Jeck Klugman. Norma
Frencn The c11etaket ol a
Greenwich Voltage pony
t111m lac4" eY1cl1on by an
unSCtupulous real es1a1e
agen1 who wants to build a
hlgh-ri111 on the farm's 101
'G'
11:551 EDITORIAL
7:00 CBS NEWS
NBC NEWS fl A8CNEWS G BULLSEYE
• M 0 A 0 S0 H
Hawkeye and B J t>eeome
loll In -my tetrllory
II) STREETS OF SAN
FAAHCISCO
Stone saves a young II*''
from deeth 11 the hands of
a mlddle-eged man .eel<·
I~ to pu1 llmo on 'hold "
6i) OVER EASY
Guest Rev Norman Vin·
cent Peete (RIO
61!) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
(() TIC TAC DOUGH t1J MERV ORIFF1N
Guea11 Helen Reddy Pta
Zadora. Frid Trevalena.
Pete Barbulll, John
Twomey
DAVY CROCKETT
OOES TO CONORESS
The rron11er l\efo (Fess
Parka<) travels 10 Wash·
1ngton and allows pollll·
cuins how slmple logic can
uncomptlca1e even the
most P8fplexlng 1eg1sta1ive
matters
(0) HAMMER HOUSE OF
HORROR
'Growing Pe1n1" A dead
boy wreaks "90Qeance
lrom beyond the greve
through his adopted
brother
COCKTAILS WITH
THE COMIC
STORYTEl.LERS
Americe'1 lunnyman Jack
Cener. Jlln Murray, Many
Allen •nd Phil Foster will
1e1ve you In 1tllches
(.%)MOVIE • * •,i, "Btubaket" (19801
Roba<I Redtord, Vaphel
Kollo A reform-minded
warden unco118'S wide-
spread corruptton when he
entets hos MW!y assigned
p111on poalng as an
1nma11 R'
7:30 II 2 OH THE TOWN
Hosts Sllve Edwards.
MelOdy Rogers Attend the
opening day of the bull·
light season 111 Tijuana.
Mexico, chat singer ••
son~rll8t Paul Anka II Q!J FAMILY FEUD D SHA NANA
Gu111 Isaac Hayes
fJ EYE ON L.A.
Hosts Inez Pedroza Paul
Moyer Meal some or Iha
moat beautllut high fashion
models •• thay discover
why the Los Angeles
beaches are holler than
ever. 111111 the
smokejumpers, explore
lhe roots ol western rellg-
1ous 1rad1rlons In the
archeotoglcat d1g1 of
ancient taraet D FACE THE MUSIC Ga TOPSTORY
Ho'11. Jim Thomas, Miry
~SOii
fl) MACHEJL I LEHRER
REPORT
~NEWS
P M. MAGAZINE
A bord e•oert who cos-
tumes and lllms her pets 1n
homo movies: a Te•aa
cow-calllng contest.
11:00 II BIO BENO COUNTRY
A Tennessee farm tamlly
struggles to sur.1l11e In Iha
aftermath or the Clvll War II Qt NBC MAGAZINE
WITH DAVID BRINl(l.EV
0 MOVIE
• • • Stella OallH"
( 19371 Barbara Stanwyck,
John Bolet A woman sa<:·
rHIOIS evety1hlng !or Ille
love 01 ,,., daughta< D O MOAK ANO
MINOY
Mork'5 onty chance or
siaylng on Earth lies In an
anc1en1 Orkan ritual whlell
will hopefully restore his
Orken ways (Pat121(Rt 8 MOVIE
e a •1, "'A Ptac. For LOV·
ers" ( 196gl Faye Ounaway.
Marcello Mastroianni A
llfmonalty Ht woman tri.s
10 conclll h« late rrom
her IOva<. but he finds out
and lnalats upon hosPttal·
lzJng,,.,
Ga NFL PRE-SEA.SON
FOOTBALL
Loa Angeles Rams vs M1n-
neso1e Vikings
Cl) EVENING IN
BYZANTIUM
Craig attempts to Slop the
expto11111on ol h11 script.
end soon realizes that
more IS at stake lhan a
rna<e movie SI PLEOOE BREAK
Regularly scheduled pro-
gremmong mey be delayed
due lo pledge breaks ~ MAOIC METHOO OF
Oil PAINTING
CHANNEL LISTINGS
1J KNXl CBS1 Lv" A1141·h•
0 KNBC 1NBC1 Leh Afl tPI•'
8 Kl LA Ind 1 "" A11q1• •"
fJ M BC IV 1ABL1 Lo" l\r 1"'''
J "F MB tCB-...1 Srtn 011•Q• 0 l\HJ fV t I nit l 1o; Ar 1•• ,.,,
~ KCST 1All<... '>.tn D • O• Ga KITV (ln11 1 L11<. An111•l1•
Cl) KCOP rv11r11 I,,., A1111•• •·•
fD KCE1· rv 1P851 Lu-. Aro 1• •
'1i) KOCE TV 1PAS1 Hun1tnqt1 r 01.,lfh
"Bayou Country"
(J) THE BAXTERS
(C')MOVIE
• • • ··Bot>by Deerfield"
( t9771 Al Peclno. Mer1ne
Kell.r An American rec:Jng
ldOI, whO hu found ~eat
SUCGMI on the European
ctrcuu. anempta 10 dteown
hlmMll trom his oectc·
ground and 11mlty Whtie
laltlng In love wnh • beaull-
lul women 'PG
(}t)MOVIE
a a• "Touched By Love··
( 19801 Deborah Rallln,
Diane Lene A nurSlng
trainee tries 10 brl119 a
handicapped glrl out of a
deep depression by
encou,.glng her lo corre-
1pond with her Idol, Elvli
Presley 'PG
(O)MOVIE
* * • One-TrlCI. Pony'
( 19801 Paul Simon, Blair
Brown A 011Ce-QOpula1
1>8'formor 11 pru'4.lred 0y
every<>ne around him to
drop hll style of ml.Isle and
Wfll8 IOngl that CBn bring
him bacll to the lop 40 'R'
MOVIE
• • • •
0 'Ch ln11own
( 1g741 Jack Nk:holson.
Faye Dunaway. Ourl119 1he
19301. a private de1ec1111e
Investigates • caae thel
revMll a lfall of corrup.
tlon Incest and murdef
@MOVIE
• • ... "Used Cars" ( 19801
Kurt Ru.,.it, Jack Werden
Aller Iha owner of a ban-
krup1 car shop dies. his
employee• try to cover up
h•s demise to prevent hi•
wealthy car dealer brothet
rrom lnherttlng the bu•I·
nesa. 'R"
11:06. TIWNINO DOGS THE
WOODHOUSE WAY
.. The Rlgllt Stan•·
8:30 8 9 BOSOM 8UOOIE8
The event1 lhet led lo H6n·
ry and Kip's unusual fllllng
111angement are relived
(RI G JULIA CtilLD ANO
COMPANY
··Br..itlatl Party" (RI
(() LATIN PAOFILE
11:35. lMIQU£l y
MAITEAPECE Wl'TH
AUST~COOKE
Seflel hOlt At+ttalr Coolie
IOOU back OY9' "Muter·
~ ThMtre'1" lllultrlou•
hlatory, 19\lbltlng the motl
memoral>le ctoarecten and
momenta trom Iha long·
running-*
9:00 8 (I) MAGNUM, P.1.
T C I• arrested by the
Coast Guard on cnaro-s of
dr~muogllng (R)
D QIMOVlE
• • "Burnt Olterlngs"
119761 Belle Devis. K81en
Bleck. A lamlly rents a
haunted Victorian man11on
with a will of Its own. (RI 8 (!I BARNEY MILLER
The 1qued'1 1ntt111 gtee et
recel\llng bullet-prool
vests lakes an unexpected
turn toward Ille hilarious
(RIO m SNEAK PREVIEWS:
TAKE TWO
Roger Eber1 and Gene
SISllel view "Bleck Mii·
ble"' ror the first time and
prepare their re\11-• for
their •ltPBClllle newspaper
columns 11nd !or the
"Sneek Previews" pro·
~m(RI
9:15 (l)CINEM.A8CORE
9:30 fl (!IT.MCI
Bobby lets home111s
Elalne llve In his epartmenl
while he'a gone, then
returns Delore She's round
,_quarters (R) O
Qli) Lill.JAN HEl.lMAN: A
PROFlLE
Lllll1n Heitman talks !tank·
ly •bout Iha McCarthy era
In American history end of
tw t•Umony ~Ote the
H°"" OOrnrnlll• on Un
American ACtlvillH tn
11&2
(ff) HeO IHIAK PMVlfW
Hu11>and·and-llt comic•
Jttry lllller •nd Ann•
Meat• Introduce the mov
IM, IC)IGlata and llPOfl•
~la ec>mlng 10 Home
Do• OfflCt In 8-c>llttlbtr
M0\111 • • * "Cam111e·· ( 183$1
Or11a Garl>O, Robin T9y
tor A OOtlauMC>tl.,. F~
~t ... n ~ a tragle
romanc;e
t:40. KITTYHAWK WITH
JOHN Kl.EMMER
Thlt ~Ill IMIUIM the
four talented jazz peflorm·
"' ol Klllyhawk and 1 he
Chapman Stick plua the
noted tu.ion la.a 1no-
i onl11 t<i.mmer
t:41 MAX
let.00 Cl) KNOTS LANDING
Val llMt llUlget'y lo detet•
lfllM II lhe hat eanoet of
lheeolon (.
·1~120 NEW8
(!MOVIE * t "Ftlday The 13th"
(19801 Betsy PalrMr, AOrt-
enne King The reopening
ol 1 tumme1 camp. closed
20 yeera earlier attet throe
murd1ta, etttacls a vlndlc·
tlve klller who knifes
un1Uspec11ng tMn-eger•
'R"
UJ)MOVIE
• • • "The Hunlet" (19791
Sttve Mc0U"'1. Ell Wal-
lach Ratpll "Papa" lhO<
llO(I IM<la a d1ngerous Ille
as • mOde<n-day bounty
hunta< 'PO
(Q)MOVIE
• • • "Motet Hell" ( 1980>
Rory Calhoun, Paul Linke.
Farmer Smith uses h11
b1ckroadt motel to pro-
cure and fallen the cr>eap
but high quality meat he
needa for his sausage
buatness 'R'
@MOVIE
• • Second Wind
( 19801 Llnduy Wagnet
James Naughton A men
continue• 10 alienate his
wile and son by jogging
alone 10 think about the
probltma that are destroy·
I~ hie m1rr1age. 'PG"
10:30 C1J INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEWS
Qlj) VIKINGS!
"An Island Called Thule"'
Magnus Magnuson
revlewl Iceland through
Iha eyes or the Viking•.
recounting some or the
~ colorlut Scandlna\/1·
11n legenda (RI 0
THE WACKY WORLD
OF JONA THAN WINTERS
Moat Orson Welles
10:46 till THE OREAT
AMERICAN HOBO
Thia apect111 waa shot In Ill·
!ten atates and tpans over
6.000 lreighl train mllM
throughOut Iha American
-I end mld·-1. IO<:Ul-
lng on the Amerlean hObo
sut>cutture.
11:00eeemC1Joa
NEWS II STAR TREJ<
At the Enterprise
approechel 111 deslinatton
another 11Pac:ealllp, lctento·
c.i 10 Iha Enletpt'118, Is
·~hied. D NEWL YWEO OAME
Cl) BENNY HILL
Benny lrlel to •how 01a1
Health Servk:es favor• the
rich D THE TOM COTTLE
SHOW
"Psychic·· flosemary
Menders. 1 woman who 11
sure 11'19 ta a peyctolc. tellos
about her 00-S ·· II.I a
burd41n and as a gltt
(J)WHArS UP
AMERICA?
Visit the Unarlus Society -
OBllevets waiting !or UFOs
10 11nd. 1 beach race In
Sen Fr1nc1sco: lafd·beck
11111119 on the Colorado Riv·
81 11 world-record bicycle
race
('Z)MOVIE
• • • '..\ ··w111 Blood"
( 19801 Brad Oourfl, Amy
Wright An emotionally
dlleched oreachet con-
tends with a handful ol
people. each ot whom
w1n11 to explOlt him for a
dllterent reason. 'PG'
11.15 9 DICK CAVETT
Guest Peta< Ustinov (RI
11:30 8 (J) THE JEFfERSONS
A supersllllous Louise get a
a "sign" Olal her marriage
II doomed (R)
D Q!TONIOHT
Guell hOtl BUI Cosby
Gueats JOhnny Derk, Or
Lendon Smith, Ttna
Turner . 8 9 ABCNEW8
NIOHTUNE G LETS MAKE A DEAL
G) MANNIX
"Thi Glau Trap"
I STANLEY SIEGEL
CAPTIONED A8C
Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThurad y, August 27. 1981
TUBE TOPPERS
CHS 8 8.00 ··Bi~ Bt!nd C'ountry .
A family strug~les in Tenne:;st?t' urter
the Civil War
KTLA 0 8:00 "Stt>ll a Dallas ..
Harbara Stanwyt·k s turs a~ a woman
who s acriri<'t!S everythlnl( for her
d aughter
KHJ 0 8 00 "A Place for L<>Vt?r:::i ...
Faye Dunaway and Marcello Mastroian
ni are an American fashion designer and
Itali a n engineer in this love s tory.
KCET @ 9:40 "Kittyhawk with
J ohn Klemmt.>r ." A s pecial featurt> on
jazz musit·.
NEWS
1 l:S& 0 MOVlE * • ') ··w.icoma To LA "
119771 K4"1h Carradine.
Salty Kelletman varlou1
Sou!hetn Calllornla re:ll·
dents are brought togllhlf
briefly In a aeries ol
romenllc ll1taona which
mo11iy end up being one
nlghl tllfldl 'R'
11:.-019 UVEFAOMSATVRN
Live cove< age ot Voyager
II 1 clow encounter with
Saturn and 111 moon and
u1altfl81 !Pert 41
11.46 l8) MOlllE
a • • • "The GOdfather"
I •9n) Matton Brando. At
Pac1no B*Hd on the novel
by M11io Puzo An aging
Metloao .... the barriers
belWNn his Idyllic famlfy
life and the harsh realities
of hie bu&lnen break down
aa hll sona become
1ncre&ajngty Involved on me
violent worktng1 of orge-
ntzed cr1me R
(OJ SUPER SESSION
This 5\lrf apec1aculer looks
at body ll.lrllng. ltnee
bolfd and Skatet>oatdlng
1ecnn1ques with some sur1
superatar I riding the
waves 1n Ca11torn1a. Hawaii
and Au1tralle Showing how
It'• all done.
~MIJHIGtfT-
12:00. (J) MAOIG.AN
Madigan goes 10 Italy 10
HCorl 8 dtpOtled Amato·
can ganglla< back to tt>e
S111aa Wl\era the man has
~reed to talk (RI
U MOYIE * * ,., The Redhead And
The Cowooy c 19501 Glenn
Ford Rhonda Fleming A
governmenl spy JOins a
poir or Southern sympath·
lzart planning to deliver a
mesuge 10 Conleder11e
ln~ara. 8 (lg CHAAUE'S
AHOE1.8
Tr.. Angels and 809ley
1nllltrete a pl\ony UFO Club
ll.lllPICted ot dlspoalng of
Ill -.tlhy members aller
181>.lng their money (R)
CJ OUHSMOt<E
Bol'lannan IS • latth ne.eie.
who tra1191a the West mln-
llletlng to • 1tream or sup.
ptlcants
tD ROOKIES
Jill becomaa the prisoner
ol a dlllurt>ed man after
being Involved In a Ci t
accident ~MOVIE
e •,i, "The Happy Hookef"
( 1975) Lynn Redgra\le,
Jean-Pierre Aumont. The
Ille of N-Yor1c s famous
call girt. Xalllara Hollander.
IS told 'R'
(S)MOVIE • • * "A Clockwo rk
Orange" ( t9711 Malcolm
McDowell, Patrlek Magee
Olrecled by S11nley
Kubrlek When pollce cap-
ture the leader of e teen·
age g8ng of rapists and
murderet'I, the melhOd ol
rehebllltellng him proves
even more lhreetenong to
society 0R0
12:30 D QJ TOMORROW
G~sts Lola Falana, news-
~ editor Hank GrNn·
spun, hotel men Ctilt Pert-
man: Ubltace IRI Ga HOGAN'S HEAOES
Hog111 llllda out that !he
Geatapo knowa about the
Manh111an Pto1ec1 1n the
us
12:50 (%) "Z'" MAGAZINE OF
THE AIR
1.00 8 PSYCHIC
PHENOMENA
"Journey• Out 01 The
Body'· Ho11e Damien
Stmp1on S!Dcle Hunt
GIHlat Robltt Monroo Ga MOVIE
• • "Eight_, Ano An•·
IOUI t 19571 Marthe Scoll.
Jackie Coogan A young
gtrl linda that the road to
happlne&I II a rocky an(I
oHen lragle one
Q) INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEWS
(l)MOVIE * • 1..\ "The Nude Bomb
(1980) Don Adams. Sylv111
Krtslel Secret agent Max
well Smart laces his most
dang&rout adversary In an
arch ~•llain who plans 10
launch m1w1es tnat w11t
d•lrObe the entire human
OOl)ulauon PG
1 10 fJ MOVIE
a • • The Forgolten
Man· f 1971) Denn is
We1v1t Anne Francts A
returning POW kidnaps hlS
daughter when he !Inds
that n11 wile nas remarried
and hla butllness has been
sold
®)NEWS
t 200MOVIE
• •·~ Uaed Cars" 11980)
Kurt Russett J801\ Warden
Allet Iha owner OI a l>Bn-
krupt car shop dies h<s
employees try 10 cove< llP
hi$ O&mose IO prevent h1S
weatlhy car deale< broth<lr
from 1nht<1t1ng the bus•·
neu R'
1:269 NEWS
1:30 8 MORECAMBE & WISE
Ernie tries to replace Eric
as hos pannlf, Erle and
Ernie lmHall famous sters
at I HOiiywood pa.rty Enc
and Ernie appear 0'1 a lall<
snow but dorl't 1a11t
Q) MOVlE
,.., Terrified" ( l~I ROd
Lauren, Steve Ote•el Tile
o-ol a ooout1t night
l(>OI ~ lll>n0m\8Jly
1n1ereeted In Iha wetl11re or
unprotected young g1tts
1:401) NEWS
2:00D Q!NEWS II MORECAMBE & WISE
Ernie grieves when his wile
leaves h•m l>ul bounces
right back when Iller"• Is no
111mony to pay: E1018 plays
a lemale turtle and Erle
~ 1n10 hi• lhelt
{C)MOVIE
• • '..\ '"Adam"s WO<"ftan'
( 19721 Beau Bridges John
Molls A wrongly Impris-
oned NllOf ••tempts to win
his r .... se by marrying a"
tnlluontlal woman
2: 10 II EDITORIAL
2:1511 MOVIE
• •'A "Your Money Or
Your Wile'" ( 19721 Tad
Bessel! EJ1zab8th AShtey
A WfltM plots to have an
8CttMt loldn~ during
a a<:erl8 he -ote
2:.26 0 NEWS
2:300 MOVlE
• • •. Tr.. Benaal TIQ8t"
JOHN DARLING
( 19 721 DocumltlllfY A
11no1o0raph1C •.oPtdlllon
t01tow1 '"-prOU<I eoo ••
gen! llQlt from Iha lroten
wu111 of Slt>ett. through
Iha HlfllallyH 10 the h11m-
i<!.JU110lte or •11dl•
{I} COOl(T AILI WITH
THI COMIC
STORYTUl.EM
Alfllt iC8 • runnymeri Jactt
Carter. Jan Murrey. Many
AMtn and Phil Foater Wiii
letve you In 1111cM1 U61 NEWS 2.46 MOVIE
e •11 "'Ille W1yward Girl"
(19071 MllGla Hendtreon,
Pllet W1lk1t A woman
mur o.t a hit lover In • 111 or
jealous reoa wnen Iha dis·
cover• that h•"• 1n111aated
In hit 1l91>daughlet
(.%)MOVIE
• • '..\ '"BruOal<et ( 19801
Ro08tl Redlord. Yaphet
Kotto A reform-minded
warden uncoV1t1 wlde-
apread COf rupuon whltl ne
en let I hit r-ly HSJgned
priaon po11ng as an
1nma1e 'A'
3:00 Cl) MOVIE
• • CurM Of The Vam-
pires ( 19701 Amalle
FuenttJ. Eddie Garcia A
brolha< end &Isler learn
that their vamp111am wu
acquired fr om lhatr
mother
3:30 (.sJ MOVIE * • a 'Forbidden Plenel'
( 1956) W1t111 Pidgeon.
Anne F11nc11 Bued on
Shakespe11e s Tne Tem.
peal An ouler space m1:r.-
51on 11 18\.lnched 10 locale a
prolessor who has ~
llv1119 lor a number of
years on a distant ptane1 of
the luture
4:00 CCl MOVIE
a • Friday !he 13th"
( 19801 Bett y Palmer. Adrl·
enne Kong The reopening
ol a summer camp, closed
20 yea1s eafller allet three
murdeta attracts a v1nd1C·
live killer who knoles
unsospec11ng teen·age<S
R
4 11S ID MOVIE
• a • 'Allegh410y Up11s·
1ng ( t9391 John Wayne.
Claire Trevor Pennsylva-
nia settlers defeat British
troops wilO are selllng rum
and llrearms to the lndl·
ana.
4:300 MOVIE
• • ""Appointment In Hon·
duras" ( 19531 Glenn Ford
Ann Sher1dat1 An Amert·
can rallies to 1ne cause ot
lre.tdom tor e South Ame•·
1ean country by conv1nc1ng
a band ol outlaws to.u'5•51
him
.... o CI) NEWS
f'rid oy••
DoyliMt-ffori~•
-~-
10:00 &:I AMEAICA OVER THE
HIU?
Hignllghts of •P98Chl•
plnel MH>OnS Ind inlet•
v•-• tr om • Maren t98 t
sympoa.um at wtotef\ lop
ou .. nes• and laOOt .. ..,..,,
tooked 11 AmetlCI 'a eco-
nomlC 111tu1 are present·
eel
12:30 ($; COOt<JE OOE8 TO
Tl4EH08PfTAL
Cookie finds Ille hoi!pltat a
9C8f)' place buf gets by
with tne help of her lrlltlds
1:008) JOHHCAOE
Compoaer-phlloaopher
Caot II ptOlllld. along woth
a tool< 11 hi• contnbutoons
toeu and inventions
2:00 f£I AMEAICA OVE11 THE
MIU?
H1ght1gh1S or $P841Ches
panel seulons and tnler.
Ylewt from a March 1981
aympoelum 11 Wl\leh lop
bualnea.s and labor leada<s
loololld et America's 800·
nom1c 11a1us ere present-
ed
s:ao lS}COOKJE GOES TO
THE H06PfT AL
Cookie llnd• lh8 holpnat a
Katy place but gets by
with the help or,_ lrMlnda
&:00 SI UV£ FAOM 8ATVRH
live COVlf&ge Of Voyage<
fl'• ~ li'lCOUtllBt .ilh
SalUtn end Ila lf\OOI\ &lld
Ullllll• (P8'1 •J
(B) OAVY ORO(lKITT AT
T..-ALAMO
Jim Bowle 11 among 11\1
frontier heTOll Jolnllll)
Oavy 1r ... Pltltetl In one
or Iha ~t dechllve Del
,,.. of thl Old w .. 1
DA'fT""t OHIU>MH'I
8HOW8
e:ao f1!J sruoo au
"Otrt 8lk11' Motorblttae
are rldoen through en
OOllaGle courM and on the
Saddleback Track In
SOYtlwltn Celllorl'la (RI
..00 C!) ITUOIO tu
"Dirt Blkae" Motorblltee
are rlddell through an
obtltacte QOutM end on Iha
Saddlebeck Track I"
Soulhltn Cllltornla (RI
10:*0 '1D ST\JOO SEE
"Oifl 8ikee' MOIOtblkBI
ere ridden through M
obataclt courM and on ""'
Saddleb•ck Track 1n
Southltn Catllorn•• (RI
UIO (8.J OAVY CROCKETT AT
THE ALAMO
Jim Bowl• '' among tna
lronllar heroH joining
Davy (F ... Parkef) In one
ot Iha rnoat deolllve b•t •
llet ot the Old W•at
OAYTIME SPORTS
4;30 D BASE8AU
Ca111orn11 AnQ111 11 Bam-
more Ot10H11
OA YTIME MOVIE.8
6:00 CV • • •'A '"Wlae BIOOd" I t980) Brad Oourll, Amy
Wrlghl An emollonalfy
dlleched preacher con·
lends with • handlul or
P4IOl)le. •acn of whom
want• to ••ptoot l'llm for a
dltt11ent r.uon 'PG"
6.30($ •'A Runn1ng"'(t979)
MIChMI Oouglu S..san
Anaj)ICh Hllllng railed 81
nearly -v1h•ng In hia tole,
1 3•-year ·Old divorced
man dacl<IBI to try out u a
marllhonet for lf'le U.S
• Otymplc T Nm "PG'
8;30 CC) • • "T reaaure I stand"
( t9701 Animated. A young
Doy dlacover1 a map ot
TrMIUre ltland and Mt•
out to -Ch r0t it
llOO (C) * * •,i, "The Sheep-
man" ( 19581 Glenn Ford.
Shortey MacLaine A Sheep
ow.-a11ampt1 10 outwit
h11 enemoes while rwwotng
hll an•mlls lhre>ugh cante
country
($J * * ·~ 'Ask Any Gitt"
( 19591 Sh1118y MacLJMne
Oevtd Niven Joi> and llUS·
band-hunting occupy the
time ol a girl newly a111ved
on Njlw York Clly
9:30(CJ *•'""Black Magic"'
(t9•91 Otaon Wellea, Akim
T atnlroll Tr.. myaletious
Caghoa110 ., pt..,enteel
from 1a~1ng o ver an
4tml>ffl
10:00 Cl) • 111 Crazy Oller Morl-
es" I t 9511 Bowety Boys
Thi Boys fond aoventure at
tne raoetrac:I<
'SJ**'" "Siar Tr• -
The Motion Picture" ( 19791
w u111m Sh1tner, Leonard
Ntmoy The torme1 com·
mender or the U S S
EnterprlM reaaseml>tes his
Old er-1nd Mts ott on •
mllJ'Otl IO find the tnyelWI· °"'.,..... reaponllble tor
tne OBltNCUOn of numet·
oua Fedltat1<>n atatat\106
•Q
11:30 0 • * "Bela Lugoei
Meell A BrOOlclyn GorHla"
f t9521 Bel• LUOol'. Chatll·
11 Two boys go on an
adventure It'd get loet In
the 1u119te With a mad SCI·
lr'lllSI
IC)**'" ··uptown Satur-
day Night"' 11974) Sldneoy
Poll,.,. BIN Cosby " rec1o-
ry WOtkll and • lltlll·
w11e cabooe get caug111 up
In a gangland laud wtler1
they <*:Ide 10 trait. gang.-
Slit who held UC>• t>ar
by Armstrong & Batiuk
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E:NJOV!
BUI ~INGrNG 'rt'.>lJ iHEGE GU'LITY
PROORAMS COSTS A LOT OF MONEY,
AND FOR TH~T WE. NEEO '(OU~
5UPPORT!
SO II= 'IOl.> EN.JOY PAOGR-'MS
LIKE IHE. Ul<.~AINIAN li'-NU,0~11.ZAN 8UJE 6RAS5 FES1'1VAL. ••• il-4EN PtCK uP
IHE PHONE AND GIVE LIS
A CALL. 1---..--::t!l l
'Magnum P.l's' Tom Selleck really gets it off his chest
Dy GREG SMALL
At-'""'1 ...._. Wrftlr
HONOLULU -"I don't feel that muscular, or
that much like a he-man. I don't like lo work with
my shirt off."
The man who doth protest loo much is Tom
Selleck. star of Ute hit CBS series "Magnum, P.J."
"The whole sex-symbol area ... it's really
somebody else's judgment," said the 6-foot-4,
200-pound Selleck. "If somebody makes that judg·
menl, that's fine. It's very flattering."
The topic of the bare-chested school of acting
arose during an interview inside the "Magnum"
sound.stage, just after Selleck had completed a
scene in which he appeared without shirt.
Now, as he sat dressed In blue Jeana, lavender
shirt and Detroit Tigers baseball cap, waiting for
the crew to set up for the next scene, Selleck de·
fended the aWre worn -or not worn -by htr
character, Thomas Magnum, private eye.
"I've worn two suits In this 1bow, and I've had
my shirt off a lot. The lie In the ahow Is when I
wear the suits and ties."
Selleck said he already hu begun to feel some
of t.he negative side-eff ect.e asaocialed wt\h star·
ring in 1 po])UJar TV aerie..
After years of taltinl bit part.a, the actor aaJd
the bl11nt change in h11 life since "Mapum,
P.t ." ls ''loes of privacy, without doubt.
"It's h•rder to eat in 1 reataurant. Jt'a becom-
ing hard to eo out in public."
Selleck aafd ho bu had to adju&t., too, lo the
six ·day-a-week shooting schedule for "Magnum.
P I." "I've never worked this long and hard," he
s aid. "It's difficult, but that's what I'm getting
paid for.
·'They pay me a lot more money than I used to
ma.ke to do this." he said, "so it's fine.
"I hope this show goes on a long time," he
added, laughing. Selleck said he wasn't always as
enthralled with "Magnum."
When he was given the script a year ago,
Selleck s aid be didn·t want any part of the show.
He said it was too James Bond-like, and besides.
be had just been offered the starring role in the
movie "Rajders of the Lost Ark."
But because of a previous contractual ar-
rangement, Selleck said he wu forced to pass up
the part ot Indiana Jones that eventually went lo
•r_., Opu.111549
TIADll JOI lllAICS THI PllCI
OF IT ALIAM OUVI OIL
$t.4t,.,. ........ sz.oo
tn the aupermarkcu, Please visit our ltalJan OUve OU sells for Trader J oe In Costa
$11.49 and up. But our Meu al lbe tnteraecUon
LOO% Sicilian Pure Olive of 17th Street, Newport Oil 11 on nle for only Boulevard and Superior
18.49 per 1allon. And tbe Avenuo (Mlll lo Denny'1
canon cans have HJ)' and Barelay'1 Bank).
pourin1 apoult.
HOW IM COSTA MISA
Harrison Ford. As it turned out, the intervening
actors' strike would have enabled Selleck to take
the movie role.
"I couJd have done it," he said, "because I
was sitting over here in Hawau waiting lo start the
show the whole time they fi lmed 'Raiders.' And
they wrapped about two weeks before we ever
started shooting 'Magnum.'"
Selleck's career as an actor began while he
was attending the University of Southern
California on a basketball scholarship. A soft-drink
company was filming a commercial with a buket-
ball theme, and be got a part in the spot.
Selleck had a small part in the short-lived
NBC series, "Bracken's World ," 1969-70, and was
in the more recent miniseriea, "The Sackelts. ·•
Selleck was at work recently ln Duvall, Wash.,
east of Seattle. on a made-for-TV movie called
Piiot advertising
ls good business
for Sherman Clay.
"Divorce Wars." In the film. he plays a successful
divorce lawyer whose own marriage collapses.
Jane Curtin. formerly of NBC's "Saturday Night
Live" repertory company , co-stars.
Selleck said he spends his spare time playing
six-man, Olympic-style voll eyball, another game ·
he played In college.
Selleck -wl'to has been reluctant to reveal bis".;
age plays In the men's senior division -3S and -.
older with Honolulu's Outrigger Canoe Club.
During a month-long fiJming hiatus this
spring, Selleck traveled with the team lo Ari· .
lngton, Tex., where the visitors from Ha .. uii •
finished second in the U.S. VoJleyball Associallon
tournament.
"It's a big deal to be able to make lbal team,"
he sa.ld. "And it was nice to be ln somethint •
normal. away from this silly business."
.,
•!
"Our dleptay ade In the Piiot
have been very aucceaeful In
atrengtherdn9 our u lea."
Marty C. Ftlnn
Maneger, Sherman Clay
Cosu Mff&.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thur1d1y. Auguat 27, 1981
Tonight, I0,000 A•m• fan• wlll
•
catch th• aplrlt of helplng •• ·
i United W•y of Orange County ~~:'c!::u ~ North/South kick• oft the 1981 fund
Tbanlu to you, It wor1tt. d I
for all or ut . r V• •
But that spirit means more than Ju1t an
annual fund drive. United Way and the
people-helplng-people spirit Is working
throughout Orange County every day of the year.
Thanks to you, More than 85 United Way
agencies are there to help people feel better
about llfe and about each other. And tha' makes
our community a better place for everyone.
Thank• to you, It work• for •II of ua -the
United Way.
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Garvey:
This may
be year
PITTSBURGH <AP> -The
Los Angeles Dodgers left here
feeling like a team with World
Series potential.
The Pittsburgh Pirates left
here facing a West Coast road
trip that shapes up as a battle
for survival.
"We have a ver y good team
and we want to show it. This
may be the year for a world's
championship for us," Steve
Garvey said after he drove in
five runs in the Dodgers' 16·6
romp Wednesday over Pit-
tsburgh.
GARVE\', WHO WENT 3-for-5
during a 19-hit Los Angeles as-
s a ult, said the Dodge rs are
rounding into the form that
brought them the pre-strike title
in the National League West.
"I thought it would take two to
three weeks to get back into
good, everyday shape, and it
has," he said.
"Six to seven weeks is a long
lime to be-off. It 's a compliment
to most of the guys here that
they came back in very good
shape."
Pl'ITSBURGH HAD 11 hits,
including three homers before a
Visor Day crowd of 11,144. But
the Pirates, last in the National
League East, fell to 6-11 in the
second season.
"We just got clobbered to-
day," said Pirate Manager
Chuck Tanner ... But that's bet-
ter than losing the game by one
run."
The Pirates face an 11-game
West Coast road trip that begins
tonight in San Francisco.
"We have to go out and have a
good road trip," said Tanner.
"IF WE GO OUT and win
seven games, and we are capa-
ble of that, then we'll come back
in our own division and it will be
a dogfight. But we have to have a good road trip."
The Dodgers swept three
games here. concluding their
road trip with a 6-3 record.
"We're happy to sneak out of
town with three wins and go
home for a while," said Garvey.
The Dodgers scored seven
runs in the second inning off los-
ing pitcher Rick Rhoden, 7-2,
and they batted around again in
the sixth inning for six more
runs.
GARVEY COLLECTED his
RBI with a three-run double in
the second, a run-scoring single
in the sixth and a sacrifice Oy in
the seventh.
Dodger third baseman Ron
Cey went 5-for-6 with five singles
and two RBI.
"It was a hitter's day," said
Cey.
"I don't think I'd had five hits
all week . It's been a struggle. I
h aven't felt comfortable. But to-
day they found the right
places."
Dodger catcher Mike Scioscia
had three doubles and three
RBI, and leadoff batter Steve
Sax rapped three singles .
The pitching win went to Jerry
Reuss. 8-3, who allowed five
runs on 10 hits in the first five in-
nings.
Tonight the Dodgers send
Fernando Valenzuela ( 10-4 ) to the
mound against the Chicago Cubs
and Randy Martz (4-5).
The game is a sellout with
early-season se nsation
Valenzuela on the mound. It
marks the start of a 14-game
home stand with Pittsburgh, St.
Louis and San Francisco follow-
ing the Cubs to Dodger Stadium.
Angels open
long road trip
BALTIMORE -The Angels,
com ing off a successful
homestand in which they won
six of eight games over Eastern
Division rivals, open their
longest road trip of the season
tonight against the Orioles.
Ken Forsch < 10·5 > takes the
mound for the Angels against
Baltimore's 'Scott McGregor
(8-3). Game time is set for 4:30.
Channel S wtll televise the game
locally. .
The Angels reached the .500
level (7-7) tor the first time in
the Second Season with a come-
Crom-behind victory over Boston
at home Tuesday. It was the
Angels' fifth come-from-behind
win~ the homestand.
Thus Car , the hitting,·
particularly in late Innings, bas
c arrted the Angels in their re-
cent upswtng. The Angels are
batim. .286 as a team.
Baltimore, 9-6, has won four of
its lat 1ix games.
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l1llyl'llat
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THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 1981
LEGALS
BUSINESS
STOCKS
C6
C10
C11
Ovett does. a number
on the mile -3:48.40
to be exac't. See C2.
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Competitors in Etchells-22 North American championships line-up for the start of Wednesday's race. For the details. see story on C4 .
Brabham geared for California 500
Road course experience prompts Gurney to replace Mosley with San Clemente driver
Dan Gurney undoubtedly knows as
much, if not a little more, about the
Riverside International Raceway road
course as any driver that has competed
there.
Perhaps he has another secret that
will be bared Sunday during the
California 500 for Indianapolis-type race
cars.
Gurney, of Corona del Mar, has hired
Geoff Brabham, a resident of San
Clemente, to drive this one race for his
All-American Eagle racing shop and
therein lies a bit of intrigue surrounding
Sunday's race.
MIKE MOSLEY has been driving
Gurney's Eagle, and at Indianapolis
this year put it on the front row as the
second-fastest qualifer on the first
weekend. Mosley had his troubles there
but has since won at Milwaukee and
was leadin·g at Michigan "when
something silly broke," according to
Brabham.
Why, then. is Brabham replacing
Mosley at Riverside?
'·Geoff has more experience on road
courses than Mike," says Gurney's
chief engineer, Trevor Harris. ''He
probably has more miles at Riverside
this year testing than anybody else.
··Mike does an excellent job for us on
MOTOR SPORTS
HOWARD L. HANDY
racing anymore on the circuit this year.
Sunday's race is a CART race and
won't count in the USAC point stand·
in~s.
"We have had the quickest car out
there so far but when everyone gets
serious Friday (2 o'clock) in qualifying.
then it might be different. But I think
we have a really good chance to get the
pole for the race.
the oval courses and he'll be back
driving for us in the next race."
"l HA VE DONE quite a bit of testing
at Riverside this year." Brabham ad-
mits. "But I don't have any idea how
many laps I have run. Our Can-Am
base is in Santa Ana, though, and we
test here whenever we have any to do.
But I haven't done too many laps on the
long course because we use the short
course with the Can-Am cars."
"Judging from past performances, I
would say our biggest opposition wHI
come from the two Penske cars <Bobby
Unser and Rick Mears) and maybe
from Al Unser."
' BRABHAM UNDERSTANDS that
this is a one-time deal for him but hopes
it will lead to another Indy-car ride next
year.
He drove at Indianapolis this year
and finished fifth after starting 16th in
the field. He was a teammate of Josele
Gana in a car that was entered by
Newport Beach's David Psachie.
Brabham has done quite well in the
Can-Am series, having won the last two
races and is leading the standings by
120 points with four races remaining.
BRABHAM, THE SON of former
champion Sir Jack Brabham, feels his
career in the United States is nothing
unusual.
"There are a lot of second generation
drivers in America," he says. "Here I
can get out there and do my own thing
and people aren't expecting me to drive
like my father. In Europe, I was really
the onJy one doing any good and the fact
I was a son of a famous race driver
made the fans a lot more cautious."
"Psachie left the team after the race
in Atlanta," Brabham says. "Then I left
because we just weren't geared up to
run two cars at the present time.
He doesn't expect any mechanical
problems with the Gurney Eagle even
though the stock-block Chevrolet engine
has had its share of troubles this
season.
"THEY HA VE HAD some problems
gettmg the stock block engine sorted
out." Brabham adll)its. "But they won
a race and were leading in another
when something silly happened.
"We just decided to part on friendly
terms and both do our own thing,"
Brabham says. "I would like to con-
tinue in Indy car racing next year and a
good showing this weekend will help
m e."
Ironically, Brabham is leading
the USAC champ car point race at the
moment but s'3ys he probably won 't be
· ·1 tested the car last week and
nothing was wrong with it at that time.
l 'm confident the car will be reliable for
the race Sunday. All the testing we have
done makes me very confident.
Brabham won the Formula Atlantic
race in Long Beach, a companion
feature to the Formula One race. In Las
Vegas, at Caesar's Palace in October.
he will drive in a Can-Am race on the
Friday preceding the Formula One race
(Oct. 16).
It really doesn't matter to him what
type of car he is racing, however.
. ~ ..........
Look to the sidelines for action
That's where Dryer could be as Rams host Vikings
By JOHN SEVANO
Of tlM DMtJ ...... l\lltf
In the continuing on-going drama surrounding
Fred Dryer, a new twist has been added that
should make things very interesting tonight (8
o'clock) when the Rams meet the Minnesota Vi -
kings at Anaheim Stadium in their final preseason
tuneup before the start of the regular season.
The contest is not a sellout, but those in atten-
dance just may be treated to a familiar figure on
the Ram sidelines.
Yep, that's right, 'ol No. 8~Fred Dryer-
JUSt may be m uniform and jwt may play against
the Vikings.
"HE HASN'T BEEN dismissed and he's still
on the 50-man roster." explains the Rams' assist-
ant general manager Jack Faulkner. "Therefore,
I can onJy assume he will be dressed for the game.
"He's the No. 16 guy on our roster list and
there are eight defensive lineman on our chart.
Tecbr'l.ically, he's not gone.''
If Dryer shows up -and he hasn't been
around to confirm or deny that he .will-his pres-
ence could make things sticky and uncomfortable
on the sidelines.
Coach Ray Malavasi certainly hasn't hidden
his feelings about Dryer. He doesn't want him
a round.
Dryer, on the other hand, hasn't minced
words, either. The defensive end says he wants to
play and, more importantly, plonl on playing.
mE RAMS TRIED lo make Dryer retire
earlier in the week. Dryer refused, and at the
same time exercised an option in his contract by
which the Rams could not cut him.
A trade would seem a likely poesibility, but
there isn't much of a market for a a5·year-old,
12-year veteran. Plus. il'a also rumored that Dryer
also bu the final Uy on trades, too.
Rams game will not be televised live
The Rams. 4,000 s pectators shy of a fuU
house tonight. have announced they will n<>t
televise their game with the Minnesota Vi~
kings live from Anaheim Stadium.
The game will be on radio station KMPC
(710> beginning at 8 o'clock with a tape-
delayed television broadcast scheduled for 11
p.m. with Stu Nahan and Jim Hill calling the
action on Channel 11.
"Whenever you cut somebody who was
popular it's going to have an effect on some in·
dividuals," admits Faulkner. "Certainly they'r'e
going to miss him just like he's going to miss. being
with the team.
. •'But once a player gets out on the field and
s tarts playing, he knows he has a job to do out
there and everything else leaves his mind." '
Except it won't help the players' thinking if
Dryer is roaming the sidelines. •I
Actually, one would think the Rams need to
concentrate on the Vikings a litUe. It ls their last
preseason game before meeting Houston Sept. 6,
and the Rams still aren't game-sharp. t
Pat Haden and the first-string offense seem•
to have come around, but the team's depth -for
years a strong point -seems lo have weakened. '
PLUS. THE DEFENSE baa been shaky. Th4'
secondary is doing its job, but the linebackers and
defensive lineman are still Jooking lor anawers. In
the NFL, a defense has to penetrate and put
pressure on a quarterback and three sacks in three
games just doesn't cut it.
The Vikings aren't doing real well, either.
They lost their first two games badly before flnall1
beating Atlanta last weekend, 20-19.
The Vikings, who are 1·2 (same as the Rams),
have been outscored, 66-39. In addition, they're on.
ly averaetng a little more than 250 yards in total
offense .
SEmNG A RECORD -Steve Scott, former UC Irvine star,
wlns the 1.500-meter run in Koblenz. West G·ermany
Wednesday. Scott set an American record for the distance
o( 3:31.94 on the same track that Steve Ovett broke the mile
record. See story. page C2.
The entire incident appears to have left 1 wide
gap between the players and the coaching staff.
Most veterans can't undentand why Dryer got the
ax. At the same time, Malavul saya lt doesn't
matter what the playen feel, he'• the coach and
he'a going to do what be wU)ta with bia team. The question now is bow are the players
going to react? Hints of dlalenlion have Men
rumored, although manatement vehemently de-
nies such aUegaUona.
Needless-to-say, the best show of the ni1ht Juat
might be Dryer . . . lf be •howl up. l
"He's on the roster to play and I would a11u.O.
he would probably play," reiterated Faulkn~
"You never know what'• IOlnl to happen arouad
here. Stranae thlnfs happen In Udl 1ame. •• ,
• u
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a r • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thursday August 27 1981
Coach say handouts
re part of his job
t'rom AP dispatches
ALBUQUERQU E, NM Man m
, l\y Goldstein. former University of
~ew Mexico ass1:.tant bas ketball
coach. says it's not unus ual for coaches to give
money to athletes
· "It's part of the Joh It 's nothmg crimmal. ' lt 's standard operating procedure for coaches."
he said
Goldstein was convicted las t week on one
l'Ount of fraud and one count of filing a false
public voucher . He was fined Sl,368. ordered to
.:.pay restitutio9 for defrauding UNM of $684 , and
placed on probation for 18 months Monday by
District Judge John Brennan.
In an interview Tuesday. Goldstein said he
often was the middleman. getting lhe money
, from boosters and passing it on to the players.
• )rnowm g this was in violation of NCAA rules
"But. hey. isn't 11 better to give the kid $10
or S20 after a game than get a call at two in the
morning finding out the kid has been picked up
for s hoplifting underwear or some toothpaste ?"
Goldstein s aid.
Quote of the day
Terry Hanson, general manager of pro
soccer's Atlanta Ch iefs. talking about
f'!.: quiet midfielder Carl Strong: "He mails
home blank postcards "
Stabler agrees to Oiler contract
R e tir ed H ou s ton Oil e r m
quarterback Ken Stabler agreed to a 4. •
new two-year contract and will be in
uniform for Saturday's NFL preseason J?ame
<.1g a1ns l Oallas . Free agent quarterbac k
John Reeves will s tart Saturday's game for the
Ollt.•rs 1n place of Gifford Nielsen, out at least
• lhrt'l' weeks with a shoulder injury ••
Ramirez's hit wins 1t for Atlanta
Shorhtop Rahel Kamlru Ea
tsl n&led In the 10th lnnlng to 11core
(;lenn Hubbard with the go ah c1d
run tu1 Atlaotu btlat Philadelphia, 5 3,
W t.'<lnesday nJl(hl to hi&hllght N atlon~ League
a<·Uon Elsewhere around the league, lli>t hitting
Gary Carter knocked in four runs l h ll two·
run homer and a two-run sinale lo s port BUI
Gul1Jdu100'• tour hltter as Montre defeated
C1nc 1nn ali. O The
performance {(ave Carte r 10
RBI in his hast two games.
covering only six official at
bats . Art Howe drove in
five runs with two doubles
and a s acrifice fl y as
Houston s topped a four-game
road losing streak with a 9.3
victory over the New York
M els Dane lorg's bases·
Ramirez loaded tnple keyed an eight·
run outburst in the fifth inning. rallying St.
LOUIS to a 9.4 win over San Francisco . st .. ve
Diilard belted a two-run homer in the bottom of
the ninth inning to give the Chicago Cubs a 9 7
victory over San Diego . . . Pitts burgh first
baseman Willie Stargell owes $29,368 in delin·
quenl federal income taxes he tried to deduct
for a failed film project.
Sl umping Yankee Jackson benched
Slumping Reggie Jackson was
benl'hed Wednesday night and later
met with Manager Gene Michael and Ea
othe r officials of the New York Yankees aner
rece1 vi ng a mysterious letter Crom Cedrick
Tallis. the club's executive vice president
Neither Jackson nor Tallis would disclose its
contents Michael said the benching of Jackson.
who was batting .212 with s ix home runs and 28
RBI and hadn't homered since May 25, was
done in an attempt to produce more runs for the
Yankees who have had trouble scoring runs all
year .. In ;m abbreviated American League
schedule. Cesar Geronimo, a last -minute
r epl acement fo r the injured Amos Otla, had two
hits including a two-run homer . and left-hander
Larry Gura pitched a seven hitter as Kansas Ci·
ty beat Detroit. 6·1 ... Bobby Murcer s ingled
home the winning run with his first hit since the
baseball season resumed, givins the New York
Yankees a 3·2 win over Minnesota. Rieb
Gossage was the winner in a relief role after
giving up the tying run in the e ighth on two hits
and a fielder's choice. Starter Dave RlgbetU
had a no· hiller until two outs in the s ixth .. The
game betwee n Milwaukee and the Chicago
White Sox was postponed due to rain
f 4 4 i ;:; b4 . -
Baseball today
On tlui. Jutt• Jn IH11't'h1tll Ir\ 1974
lknny Ay1tl u htr anw tht' rtr&t Nutionnl
Lt·a~ucr Mfll'f' C'hwa1;o·s ('uno Uarr&&atan in
1961 to hit a honw run 1n his fi rst mi•jOr
lt•aJtue at but Ayala's hlust off ·rom Gnr
rin hl'l1x.·d the Ncw York Meb lCI a 4 2 Vil'
tor} on·r lhl· Houston A'>lrO">
T11<la} ·., birthda'
Tl•'a" th1rcl ha'>l'lllUll Budd) Rell 1s 30
Schlichter gets court summons
A JUd~t· hus refused lo UJ>provc a •
s us pt'lllkd "lentcnce given Ohio State
footh~1ll st ur i\rl Schlichter for three
traffic· ufrt·nst•s within a ye<i r, and ordered sum
mons to bt• issued ag;11nsl the quartcrbu<'k
A federal appcub court hal> rult-d that Topps
Chewrni.t Gum Im• did not 1lh·~all} ('Orner the
m a rket on bast'11all tradmg cards through ex
elusive contraC'ls with m;1jOr league players
Andre T} lor. whost' 5.1 pass receptions las t
season tied him for tht.> Pac1f1c 10 le ad. could
miss lht• first nionth of Stunford's coming foot
ball season het·:iww or a broken foot Guard
Paul Westphal of the Sl'attle SuperSonics broke
his right foot and will miss lit least the first two
m onths o( tht N H1\ season .. Rookie guard
Larry Ur1•w of the Detroit Pistons wus acquired
by tht· K.1nsas City Kings who hope t o
:.tren~tht•n their bjtkt·uurt
Television radio
Following a re the lop sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings a re . • ' " • excellent. / , •
worth watching,. " fair,. forget 1t.
(!ii] 4;30 p.m., Channel 5 v v "
AN GELS BASEBALL: Angels at Balllmore.
Announcers: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly.
The torrid Angels send Ken Forsch ( 10·5)
against the Orioles' Scott McGregor (8-3) 1n
tonight's series opener. The Angels have won six of their last seven games and are tied with Texas
in third place In the American League West
behind Chicago and Oakland. The Orioles are pushing Oelro1l in the East D1v1s1on 1n second place.
OTHER TELEVISION
Football Minnesota vs. Rams, 11 p,m .
Channel 11 (tape delay>.
Baseball
KMPC (710),
KABC (790)
Football (710)
RADIO
Angels at Balti more, 4 ,30 p.m .,
Chicago al Dodgers, l 30 p m ..
Mi nnesota at Ram'), 8 pm . KMPC
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.'il<'I'(' <k<'ll shatlt'rl'rl tlw ,,,,,., n•1 uni\\ c•dnnd{ll/
The jury's out
on Ovett mark
Scott sets U.S. r ecord
soccer's best await tourney l\OBLfo:~z. West German) 1AP1 Stevl
1 h 't•lt. the tt·mpcramental Hnton. brok<' the ""rid
nHlt.• n·<·ord with a timt' of 3 minutes. 48 40 second~
hut "I II it eount .,
Wcdnl•sday nig ht. after lht' 25-yt•ar old 01) m
Pll' XOO rnctt•r gold medalist had lowered the rec
111 d of 3 48 53. set a week a~() 1n Zurich
Sw1t1.t'rland. b\ his archnval and countrvman
Sl'lm:-.t1an Cot>: there "as soml' doubt that the
mark "ould be accepted
competition begins
~
Friday with 40 teams battling in Mission Viejo
l.11 tie League baseball teams kept the field
\S busy at lhe Mission Vi ejo Youth Athletic
k for several weeks. with the survivors moving
o r<:g1onal play in San Bernardino and-finally
to Williamsport. Pa . for the Little League
Id Seri!'S
i-:ntcr the soccer teams. and in partic ular. 40
h sCJc·ccr clubs which will compete in the
nd annual Mission Viejo Invitational tourna·
SOCCER
CURT
SEED EN
l which launches Friday afternoon.
More than 700 club players, some from as far
y as Northern California and Las Vegas. will
It' in three days of tournament competition in
Mission Viejo re presentatives in the girls'
14-and-under category are the Golddiggers and
Netters. while the 12-and-under entrants are the
Emeralds and Soccerettes. boys and girls d ivisions at the athletic park.
Among the entries are the North Huntington
ch Californians a nd the Irvine Strikers in the
s 14 and-under category . the North Huntington
ch ntouc hables in the boys' 12-and-under
<,1on . a nd the Huntington Beach Clovers in the
The three-day tournament is sponsored by the
Mission Viejo Company and hosted by the Mission
Viejo Soccer Club.
s I~ and-under category.
Trophies will be awarded to the top three
teams in each of the four divisions, while fourth·
place finishers will receive medals.
In addition , tournament host Mission Viejo is
I represented. ln the boys· 14-and·under
gory. the Mission Viejo Lasers and Mission
o Avalanche will be battling, while the Mission
The tournament is open to the public, free of
charge. and proceeds from a sna ck bar on the
premises will benefit Mission Viejo High School's
Model United Nations program.
·o Lightning Bolts. Mission Viejo Raiders and
d Lightning Striker s will be after the boys'
nd-under crown
llc rc's a look at the opening-round games In·
vol v1ng area teams:
Boys ( 14-and-under)
Another a rea entry 1s the Lake Forest War-
s. playing in the boys· 12 and-under division.
Friday Mission Viejo Avalanche vs. Irvine
Strikers. 3 .30 ; Mission Viejo Lazers vs . Diamond
uspension, fine
idiculous'-Green
lllLADE LPHI A CA P )
lad elphia Phillies' Manager
las Green s ays the five-game
•nsion and Sl.000 fine 1m-
ed on him for an alte rcation
h umpire Steve Fields is
iculous . ··
Needless to say. I'm quite
et." said Green Wednesday
ht. a fter sitting out the
nd day of his s us pension as
Phillies me t the Atlanta
ves.
reen bumped Fields several
es during an a rgument in the
h inning of Monday's game
Atlanta Fields had ruled
rtstop Larry Bowa failed to
ch second base before he
w to first try ing lo complete
uhle play
TLANTA scored the go
ad run on the play. but lhe
SEBALL SHOW
NCELLED
EW YORK <AP> -ABC an-
nced Wednesday that it was
celing 1\8 scheduled "Sunday
moon Baseball" program of
week due to major league
ebaJl's inabiUty to deliver t he
selected regional telecasts
he agreed·upon sta rting time
:30 p.m .• EDT.
BC Sports said it had chosen
· t It fell were the two most
lricant, games tha t date -
land at Boston and Texas at
wnukee.
By our contract, datina back
December 1980. bueball
w we had a com mitment to
lba ll on thal date. so we
td 3:30 games ... said an
apokcsman.
Phillies tied t be game in the last
of th<.' ninth and won it in lhe
13th
Green was hv1d for several
hours after bem g notified of the
fine and suspens ion levied by
National League President Chub
Feeney.
The notice said:
"For your language and ac·
lions. inc luding your making
physical contact with and re·
moving the hat and kicking
same of umpire Steve Fields in
the game of Aug. 24. you are
h ereby s us pended fl>r fi ve
games commencing the game of
Aug. 25 and fined Sl.000 ...
FEENEY ALSO fined Bowa
$500 for the s hortstop's actions
and language toward Fields, for
throwing equipment (his glove>
and for returning to the dugout
after being ejected from the
game
Green was so upset when he
learned about the five-day SUS·
pension that he refused to talk
with reporters. He stormed into
his office and slammed the door.
Later. after cooling off. he
invited reporters in. Green said
h e didn 't think his actions
against Fields merited almost
the same discipline taken in
May against M an ager Billy
M ortln of the Oakland A's,
MARTIN MADE contact ~th
and threw dirt at American
League umpire Terry Cooney.
He was s us pended ror aeven
days and fined $1,000.
Martin appealed after serving
thrff day1, and lhe appeal atUI
Is pendlf'I.
"l 1uess l o•e Steve Field• a
shovMruJ or dirt," Green salca. • t
Am.ate or
boxers
co01pete
A full slate or nine amateur
bouts is scheduled for Saturday
night at the Orange County Fair·
grounds in Costa Mesa under the
direction of promoter Don Curl
with the first bout set for 5:30.
The young 1984 Olympic team
hopefuls will be competing for a
c h a nce to join the Southern
California boxing team accord·
ing to Curl Tickets are $5 for
general admission and $8 for
ringside seats.
The c ard will include the
following bouts ·
119-pounds -Tony AndTey
<Seaside of Long Beach > vs.
Oscar Trahilo (Los Angeles
Main Street gym).
122-Manual Canela <Los
An geles) vs. Tony Adame
(Buena Park >; Manuel Ortiz
(Main SU vs Renteria Jesus
(Main St.).
134-Glen Hinton <Seaside) vs.
Hector He rnandez (Hoover
Street gym>
Wei te r we i g h t -Ed ward
DeWltt (Seaside) vs. ffaul Silva
(Buena Park l.
Middleweight-Ken Warren
(Main Street> vs . Mike AshanU
<Seaside).
Li1ht beavywelght-G . C.
Smith <Seaside> vs. Donald
Brackey <Hoover St.>.
Heavyweight-Gary Eatrada
<Seaald e) vs . Joe Terienti
(Buena Park>; Jerry TerienU
(Buena Pa rk) vs. Mike" Silva
(SeuJde). • '
Bar Patriots. 3 30. !'.:Orth Huntington Bt'al'h
Californians vs Encino C'.1hforn1J Coldt'n Bears.
4 45
HO\'S I 12-and under >
F nda' :\11ssion \'1ejo Lightning Bolls vs
Triad L1ght111ng Strikers. 3 30 M1sswn Viejo
Raiders , . ., Lake Forest Warriors. 3 JO North
ll unt1ngton Hl•ac·h llntouchJblt>s vs La .Jolla
Nomuds. 4 45
(;iris ( 14-and·undrr>
Saturday l 1pland Rainbow Express TV \'S
Misswn V1c10 Goldd1ggers. 8 am . I.as Vegas
Black J ac·ks vs Mission V1t'jll Netters 8 a m .
North llunl1ngton Reach l'IO\erl> vs Alla Loma
l.asc•rs. !) 15
Girls t 12-and-undnJ
Saturda;. ~1 1sswn \'1e10 Emeralds vs
Orange Crush<•rs. 8 a m Orange Destro\ ers \ s
M 1ss1on V1t'jO Sol'('l'rt·ttei:.. Ra m • • •
T HE MISSION VIEJ O tournament 1sn l the
only socc<'r tournl'Y on this weekend's agenda .
Los CaballC'ros Racquel and Sports Club will
be the Sill' Of an internallnnal youth speedsoccer
tournament with players representing nations
whl'rt' lh<•ir parents were born
Countries represented are the U S . South
Amenca. Scotland a nd another team comprised of
other nations
T"o games will be played both Fnday and
Saturday 111ghls with 7 and 8. 30 starting Limes .
Among the players are brothers Scott and
Glenn Strachan out of Edison High. Scott is now
playing soccer at Orange Coast College. while
younger brother Glenn, a first-team All-Cl F selec-
tion last year , will be a senior at Edison this year.
Also scheduled to play arC' former All -county
selections J oe Campbe ll from llunlington Beach
lligh, Paul Geosano out of Ocean View and Pat
l-lassis from Valencia High
Admission 1s $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for
children. • • •
THE NEWPORT BEACH SHRUBS, an A YSO
girls' Division Ill. speedsoccer t eam recently cap-
tured its league's second-hair championship with a
4·2 victory over Fountain Valley's Wild Bunch.
Annie Hilbert, who had one of the Shrubs'
goals. was named the team's MVP at a post-game
banquet, while another goal contributor in the / c hampionship gam e, Janine Jurgensen. was
selected best offensive player
Newport managed to win the second half of the
Division Ill season. depsite losing the firs t three
games. mcluding a 13· l rout by Huntington Beach.
Foll owing the dism al start, the Shrubs didn't
beat around the bush -they won or tied their final
seven lo take the title.
RAMS
SEASON TICKETS
Umlt.d
Choice Seah
213-463-1101
CA• for s..dayJ
71~752-0960
Tht· lntt·rnat1onal Am ateur Athlet1 <' F'edera
lion lht• "orld go,ern1ng bod} for track and field
111s1 ... ts that an) change in events mus t be included
111 lht.· official program Since Ovell had decided
11nh .\1onda\ to S\\iteh from the 1.500 meters 10 the
rn1it·. lht· mcl'l promoter did not ha\'l' enough time
I 11 ma kt• th<' t•hange
A~U SINC'E OVETT still was li ste d as com
pl'ling 1n thl' 1,500 and no mile event 'h as listed on
tht· pro~ram . there 1s the po:.s1b1hty that the IAAF
c·oulo n ·kel the mark
O\·t·ll ·.., la'it minul<' dec·1s1on lt,ft ..,e, era I other
rompt•t1tor'> angry
S l t• v t' Scot l o f the l ' n 1 I e d S l a t es th t·
fnrmt•r l T In rne standout who had -.aid earlier in
the tfa~ that he would run the 1.500. round himself
in<·luded in th<.· mile field wh<:n he arrived al Rhine
R1 vt'r Stadium After being Informed of the or·
ganizcrs· decision regarding the milc. Scott re
fused to capitulate
As it was. he made the right dec1s1on Sticking
tu tht• 1.500. he broke Jim R\un s 14 "ear old
A men<'an record of 3 · 33 I with a ·lime of 3 "31 96
THOMAS WESSISGHAGE or West German}
"as the leader of the group of runners "ho refused
lo agree to Ovett·s request that the 1.500 be
r escheduled as a mile Scott and ~1 1ke Boil or
Kenya also refused. and the meet oq~anizers com·
promised by leaving the 1.500 on the program. and
fitt ing the mile in as an extra event
II was the first time the mile had been run at
the s tadium. an d t he organizers carefully
m easured the dis ta nce to m ake certain it was cor ·
rect.
Bob Benn, Ovett's friend. set the earlv mile
pace, then Amer ican James Robinson. one· of the
world's top half-milers. took over
"Bob Benn did his usual good jOb and James
Robinson did a lot to help.·· the usually t1 ghl·hpped
Ovell s aid aft er the controversial race "I never
knew whether h e 1 Benn I would last for the 400
meters or 900 meters. but when he went finally
f dropped out.> it d idn't worry m e
"I FEL'f SO GOOD, I knew I had the record.
I'd folt comfortable from the start.
"It was a nice change to be runnmg at a meet
where it was n 't raining. blowing or doing
something else to stop me from breaking a rec-
ord." continued Ovett. who now owns fi ve of the
10 best mile limes in histor)
Wednesday night's effort cam e 1n his seventh
a ttempt this season to better the 3:48.8 record he
set 13 months a~o.
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Herzog wanted to punch him
Cardinals manager fumes after Templeton gestures
ST LOL'IS <A P > St. Louis
Cardina ls Manager Whitey
llerzog s;.iys s hortstop Garry
Templeton will have to make the
dec1s10ns which ultimately will
determine his future with the
dub
.. There·s no ballplayer that's
big enough to s how up the fans
and make the gestures he was
making," llerzog said Wednes-day after slapping Templeton, a
graduate of Santa Ana Valley
1 hgh, with a $5,000 fi ne and in-
definite suspension for making
obscene gestures al spectators.
"When he can grow up to be a
man and publicly apologize to
our fans and his teammates. he
<:an come back and play.··
THE PENAL TIES by Herzog
stemmed from incidents during
the first three innings of the
Cardinals' 9-4 triumph over the
San Francisco Giants.
But the admonition apparently
fell on deaf ears. Left at the On-
deck circle as the third inning
e nded, Templeton responded
with more gestures as shouts or
derision continued .
FROEMMING, the umpiring
crew chief, said Herzog was
aware of the unacceptable con·
duct for which Templeton at that
point was ejected.
"H's conduct unbecoming to a
ballplayer." s aid Froemming in
explaining his decision. "It's my
ballpark. For lack of a better
word. he made an immor al
gesture ...
Froemming said Herzog, who
reached up from the dugout and
yanked Templeton off the edge
of the field, "went after him
<Templeton ) a nd wanted to
punch him."
·'He was held back by pitching
coach Hub Kit tle and the
others, .. the umpire said. "It
doesn't say in the rulebook he
can 't take his clothes off, but I'd
have to throw him out of the
game. This was as bad as I've
seen."
A s mall Busch S tadium
turnout of 7.766 booed lustily
when Templeton fa iled to run
after s triking out on a Gary
Lavelle pitch that rolled away
from home plate in the first in-
mng. As Templeton returned to
the dugout. he responded by GENE TENACE, a St. Louis
thrusting his right arm into the catcher. described Templeton's
air. conduct as "embarrassing to the
Plate umpire Bruce Froem-whole ballclub." ·
m in g aft e rward warned "I feel the fans are outstand-
Ternplcton during a trip to the ing people here. Whal they want
Cards' dugout and again on the is for a guy to give 100 percent."
going to have much respect for
him if he does come back."
San Francisco Manager FTank
Robinson also counted himself
among those who were dis-
mayed.
"I've never seen it happen,
a nd I hope I never do again, ..
Robinson said. "It's not for me
to j udge. It 's jus t too bad
anybody allowed it to happen.
There's no pl2ce for it."
THE PHYSICAL confronta-
tion between Templeton and
Herzog was believed to have
been the firs t between player
and manager in full view of fans
since Billy Martin, then pilot of
the New York Yankees, scuf-
fl ed with Reggie Jackson in 1977.
"Get the hell out of here,"
Herzog was heard to shout dur·
ing the dis pute. "I don't want
you on the road trip. l don't want
you around my players.
"You make $690,000 and you go
out and make an ass out of
yourself. J don't need that, and
m y boys don't need that."
LATER, HERZOG explained
the incident by telling reporters,
"We had a little scuffle."
"I just don't understand the
boy ... the Cards' manager said.
"I don't know why he's playing
the way he does. We've got 24
ballplayers out there that care.
and he's just going through the
motions.·· field at the start of the thir . said Tenace ... I don't think I'm ,~-'---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---!
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday. August 27. 1981
Dove season begins Tuesday
Plenty of tasty birds just waiting for hunters
Dove hunters should be aole t.o look forward to
a better than avera1e openin1 day come Tuesday.
As of Wednesday, all huntable areas of
California were holding a very larae population of
dove. The extremely popular Imperial Valley and
over to Blythe on the Colorado River should pro·
duce the best shootin1 for unattached bunters,
while private property in Orange, Riverside and
San Diego counties will offer good sbootin1 for
those who have access to private or posted
property.
TIIE ONL V THINGS which could change the
forecast for a good opening would be heavy thun-
dershowers In the desert areas or heavy fog in the
coastal and foothill areas. Looking at lont range
weather maps there doesn't appear t.o be any
change In store for us and a hot opening is ex·
peeled.
Both mourning and whitewin1 dove numbers
are up throughout the state. In addition t.o the good
numbers of birds In the Southland, there are alao a
good population of mourning dove in the central
and northern valley farmin1 areas.
Limits are 10 per day and 20 in possession (on-
ly after the second day). Hun tine pressure should
be light on opening day due to the Tuesday begin-
ning and there should be plenty of birds around the
following weekend In most areas.
Coto de Caza has a few birds this year. but
heavy pressure will move them out of the area
quickly. Around Mecca and Indio there are literal-
ly thousands of dove working soon to be harvested
milo fields.
HUNTERS HEADING for Phoenix should find
good l'? excellent hunting for both wbitewings and
mourrung dove. There are larger bag limits this
OUTDOORS
JIM
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year in AMiona and no shooting restrictions as far
as hours.
Mexico will not open its dove season until
Sept. 12, but there are plenty of birds waiting for •
hunters. There appears to be more dove in all
areas of the West, including Mexico, than in recent
times.
Shooting should continue through September
on a rather steady basis and birds from the north
will continue to move down and replace the birds
which will be moving into Baja and the Rio Hardy
areas.
Successful shooters should be reminded that
dove breasts are very tasty, but their flavor can be
tainted if the birds are not properly cared for from
the time they are first harvested. Extreme heat
can spoil birds in a few hours, so birds should be
kept well ventilated or in the shade until they can
be cleaned.
Dove should be cleaned as soon as is possible
after hunters return from the fields. if they are not
cleaned at once, then they should be refrigerated
IF A GROUP of hunters intends to ship back
home a lot or birds after a few days of good hunt-
ing, care should be made that the cleaned breasts
have no feathers in contact with them and that all
the hearts have been removed. For some reason
the heart of the dove, even though it is extremely
s mall, can ruin the good taste of a whole dove
breast.
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Mlnlllme (P-erl »AO JO.GO
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KormeHflG c...-r1'"""'1. 1 4' 42
1,JOO -1. Scott cu$ ). ) 31 .. , • ....,IUln
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Kolll•I llCanval , U :U .H , > Mlllonl9 IAultrlal, U JI It
110 HURDl.ES -1. Nehemlell cu 6 I.
ll.OS tlour1h perlornience •llllme wotldl, 1
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1U9. l. Cernpbell tV.5.l, 13.41, 4. Mor"Kho
(Speln), 13 st; s. c FOiier (U.S ), ll~. '·
Mlll>um IU.S ), 1l 14
400 HVROLES 1 PllllllP• IU 5.1. ff 04,
2 LM tv.S l, 4' M, J t(lng (U 5 I, SO.OI
3,000 -I Momintlli C Pof•ftd), • It, ... 1
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Sc:hwa<11 (Wett Germ.,y). I U W
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Goode CU S I, 1.i-.
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Germen ,), 11·1111 , J Winkler IWUI
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0.flftMly), 2S-6. 4 Gloor ISwltrerl-). 24-10111. S A. AoOlr>aon IU.S ), JM
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IAutt,•ll•I, H ·I , t llou1c,..en CWu l
Germany J, U·t
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S<l\mldl IEett 0..-YI. ·~ JAVELIN -1 O'llourill (New ZHtond),
11S.I , 1. YOlJU\llov IUSSRI, 110·1, J
S<llrelller CWut Ge rm•nJI, ,.._"""· 4 Tefel,.,,...r IWefl Gormeny), 2.,_.111
WOMIM
100 1 SrNtll-(Brllelnl, 11 n , 1
TeylOt CCen«lel, II 17, J ll•lley IC-I,
11.32.
200 -, Smallwood (8rlteln), n.•. 2
Teylor (Cenaido), n Ill; 3 Sommer IWetl
Germ.,yl, n . .s.
IOO -1. Kll1199r 1w .. 1 Gtrm.,.v>. 1 ,.,,..
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t ;CM.00
100 HURDLES -1. Hlglllower (U.S..),
IJ.ot; 2. Stl'Oft9 lllrll.elnl. IJ I~ 3 I("""°"' I West Germany), ll 1J.
400 HVltOL.ES -I Neumenn CEHI
Ger""""l'I. M IJ, l For.....,, (Auctr•ll•I,
Sl.U .
HIGH JUMP I 5"n<er (U.S.), •2111; 2.
Slerll (H..,..ry), .. 1'4, l "'-'ff•rtll N\flaoll
Germ•nyl, .O·O"'-, • Holr•pfel IWe1t
Germany), M
LONG JUMP -1 G"de" (AwtralleJ
11-1, J AnOerton (VS I, '1·S, ) H-1
CWesl Germ•nv). 20·•.,.. • Heull INelllerlelldll, lO.I . S Fhlln99r (Well
Germany I, 2C»
JAVELIN -I L.el1kelM IVSSRI. 111-1111,
t Tllyuen IWHI Germany>, 201~\ll, J. H_.._ (A111trall•). 201 .. , 4 H•IMtcflmlcll
(Weil G•rmonyl, ltt ·•; S lllver1
(A1.11trellel, t•S. 6 IE991tt CSwhHf'l-1.
11.S-~.
D .. p Ha t11hlng
N•WPOSIT CArt'I L.eMMll -ti anglen:
1u lionllo, 1H ll•u, IOS mecurel, 1
yelloWIAlll, 72 rock 11111. (Oevey'1 L.ecJIWI -
111 enoM"' •"'"Ito, t Mncl lie•, 6 celko llaH, 17 yellowtelt, 4l rocll ftth, 1,011
mec:llarel.
OANA WMA•I' -ttt•nole"' ........ m
bonito, UI ,,_...,. .. , 105 ve•-tall.
HAL 81ACM -12.4 .,,. .. ". 400 rod
11111, ,. mKllM•I, '° INrrKllda, UO bonito, '° Mfld ..... H celi«NH, 1 vell-11.
1981 Pac-10 Football Sclwdule
.. st. --st . •
Sept.$ "frtllDSt (n)
Sept. IZ lnA !nl rrano St. !Ill
Sept. It "~(n)
Sept. zt Fullefton lnl ........ St Sii .lo91 St. lllowl
Oct. 3 Stlnford (n) USC at*'-W 11 lhpSt
Oct. 10 II tlSC at klmnl St (n) at Stdw'd AflnN .
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
OcL 31 Teus-0 '8 (Ill ........ ....... St
Nov. 7
Arian St. ,,...._..
OCIANllDI -au •110 10<1 , ..
f•l-.11, U1 t1on1•, Jl cellto ... u . U ...,..
...... ,. .. ,ltll. •---·· UN OllM <H&M Lo41•t, l'lllMt'•
•a•'• ...... i.-a>-41t •nelers , .. , .......... , ........ ,..-.Ito,' ...,r.-, • ,.., "-' ue "'41(11-1, n ,.1IOWf1111.-. ......... ,, .... .,.IVN
L ... M.cM C0...'1 Wllerll IOO Malln: 4 Wwflfl luM, 1 ,.11owi.11, >I ...,.
rec-. ... lllftllO, !Ot Utll<• ...... 1 ltN ..... a twlltlvt, tt re<ll 11111
IAlt ND80 IUM St. ~I -I07
el\fllf'll I .. ..-fin t...N, S ,.II-tell, 7 -·
rec-. t.o c•tt• -·· 120 llOftlto ,,... o• cam -149 •no••" .o n11ow1111. 611 ~I .. It) t Olko """• I .. ;oo;k flt!\, t Mr
r1<-.IMne1b.eu.
IA•TA MONICA U e1101.,1. t
Y'fllfw'efl i ,,_llWI. ao roCll ll•n, 16 tellco
'"'· 11~ .. ,,., lien, UJ rn•Cll••••. MS Miii•. . MAlllNA DIL ltlV ts •r>Ole'' 17 Mr ,;c.,., aoo-110. 10 mecllerel, 4 ye1.-.11, t hltll...._ S4 Wind ll•u, 11S rotll <Od.
al00.00 2'4 •"Ille" tt Y•ltowt.all, Mt bonito,• twin, t tMlrrec:llOa. I w"ll• ••
oeu, uo roCk 11111 ·-,,, eno .. n
l,t)() rnac:llerel, 11S DOf\110, t yellowtah. llS
ro<ll ""'· UN SIM•OM 14 •"II .. " JJ llno <Od, "° rocll t od, no reel roo cod,,., 011"9 ......
Jrtcl"-'·
MOllRO ••v tVlrt'• L•"411•tl "'
Mttlen. 111"11 coo, '1 '°'"cod, 16S r..i roo
Cod, 100 ollve beu, SOO Dlue b•u. •O _...,...
tANTA llAll8AllA -lot •"Ille" IOI
callee -... • llno coo, • ,_ cOd, in , .. .,....,, 10 llOnlto. l44 roo ll1h, 1 bet roc...._,.,,......_1.
V'INTUU -'1 •nole" 410 roc11 <Od, U
C ... <Od, IU Calleo N U, S7 l>Oflllo, IU rock
tllft,
OJCNAllO -* engle" 1,n.s roo 11'11,
lit call<• boss. l13 bonito, 1 11"11 cod POaT MUINEMll (A,,,erlua) 4'
.,,...,.., 140 rock ll1h, >ts r0< k t oo, 11 cow
<tcl,ISrell-
Thia week'a trout plant•
LOS ANGELES -Big Roo Cr•••.
Pyremld Leke, Upper Plru ,, .. k el
Fr•nc-·1 Flet SAN a•llNARDINO 8111 BHr Ulle,
Gr..,,., Lelle.
MADe•• -Sen Joequln Rl••r (MIOCll•
Forll), S!ArllWfftller L•••
ICEltN -Kern Rlwr 10.mocr•t Dam 10
l<Rt PowerhO\lse, Borell Powerr>-• to
Democrat Dam, l1abell• Oam 10 Bo<ell
PowerhouH , K RJ PowethOuH lo Lake
IWl>tll•).
TUL.Alll l(er" RI.,., (Felrvlew Dem lo
IC IU Powernou ... Johnsond•I• ll•klOt 10
Falrv-0.MI, 1'9~>.,mlnl Cr .. ~. TIM
River (Nor1h end ~Ill For•n ot Mal"
Forkl.
INYD -8ak..-CtMI<.. Bl9 Pi,,. Ct-.
Ills"°" Ct"4I IL-. Mlddle. S.0..lh end In
t•lle Ill, Goo<lale CrHll, lnelepenGen<e
Creoll, l.ak• Sat>rln•. l..0"9 PIM Cree•.
Nerti\ Leke, Oell Creek !North Forti l,
Slepllerd1 Creell, Sovlll Lake, T el>OO ..
GrMll, Tinem.N C,_. Tutti• c r-
MOMO -Bue:....,. c.-, Convkl er-. C-lct ~. IEllerf Lelle, O--oe uu,
GIH6 OW., Grent Leu. G'"" Cr-. Gi.tll
L•ll•. Hllloft Creek. June Lake, L .. VlfllnQ
C ....... , LM Vlf\lnQ Crffll l$oulll FotlO, Lit·
, .. W-L..,., LllU• Welker Alwr, Lundy
Lallt, Niemie Lok•. Mammolll Cr-, MMy
Lelle, McGee Creek, Miii Creek, 0-..
RI..,. ,.,_, Croulng M'd Ille Sc>rl"9'1. PW C,_, R..,.,,. Creell, Rot>lftlOft Cr .... ,
Rock ,,..... I Peredlle C•MP lo Tom'•
Pl•ce, Tom's Pi.e u1111r .. rn lo Rock Cr-
L.alle, Roell Creell Lek• to the -of Ille ,....,,, Rock Crffll Ulle, Ru~ Cr-. Seel·
dlell .. CrHll, S.ckll•l>at Lelle. Sherwin
Creell, 511,,... Yt<e, Sw-r CrMk, Tlc>9•
Le lle, Trumbull Lelle , T win Leko
8 rldOeC>Ot1 (Upptr aNI L-e•I. Twin Lallff
(IO\a""""UI), Virginie Lakff IVPC>e< •NI
Lower!, Virginie CrHll, W•lller River
IC"rlt Fl.t CMIPllround to t-n of Walker.
L.Hvltt "'-edowt Coml)9round lo Sonora
llrlcloeJ.
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Seettlel,CN<-0 IMrlH lle<I 1 11
Tempe a.v 1, VaMOYnr o (Tem~ Bev
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MontrMI et ~ Angeltt l"'°"lr••I le•cll Mrift l~I
l'rtMy'1G-No ....... k -.,led
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llrsl ,_for llavlflG llW lle•t re<ora o.irino .,,. .. _.
Wedneeday·a trenHctlon•
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Southern L••oue. De1l9 ft•t•d D• ..
_,.,.,,,.._, pt1<11 ... '°' reaUIOftment. ..--..u..-NL -~Dellos Greon, ... ~.
Pllle...,ia Pftllllot, for tlw oamet and
fl11ed him $1,000; tined Larrv llowe,
shorta!GP. Pftll-lpllla Pllllll••· UOO for tMfr c...-.ct and 1..,..... clurlno en .,~
mont wttll """'""on -•Y PHILAD•L""IA ""IL.LIES -Ret•llecl
warnn 9 n us1ar and Den L.•rton.
pitchers; Orale Vlr911 e nd Ooft
M<'*"'*1l, cetc'*'; R'IM s.Mtoero. 1 ..
fielder; L.en Matw"'1. flnt l>oMm.,, •nd
G<toroe Vullovlcll •ftd 8ol> Dernier. 0\11· fielders, from Olll•llome C11, or Ille
Amerlc., A.uoc: .. tlon All pleyen 10 rejlOrt
onSept.1 8AHET8ALL
......... ......... _llllletl
80STON CIEL.TICS -Signed Cl\a,IH
8•ecllev. guard, lo• m11lll·vHr con1r.oc:t
OETROIT PISTOHS -Traded Lerrv
Drew, Olo!Wd. to Ille KenYt City Kl"9\ ""
toc:-ound drllft chOk .. In 1912 end ltt4
'OOTIAL.L N..,._l,_...llL .....
DALLAS cowaovs -sion•d R•nct'f
Whll•. tee• .. IO a mUlll·'f9•r cont reel
OENVEll llAONCOS -W•lved M•ll "°"'-· q ... 11 ...... 11. HOUSTO!f OIL.IRS -Annountecl lh•I
Ken Steble<, ~-. llecl egreecl to torm1on • ._.,..,cet11tec1.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS -Announc9d 11'1 retlr..-.t of lklelby 8ryant, cornertJac:k
Signed Welt WHUaima, ClefeMI.,,. Nell cou.so• WAGNER -Nemed George 1(0(11.....,
.,. ... ,,,_., tr.ck coec:h -Jim a._
heed_._,, lrKll COIKll.
-· M .ST.
ltlhp ~St.
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•t~st
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N shitt,
Hogan
battle • ID
By ALMON LOCKABt:\'
Oelly PINC 8-IAe Wri._,
S1n<·c no one can beat Rarry
Nes bitt or Austn1lia and Tim
llogan of Nt•wport Harbor Yacht
C lub 1n llH•lr bid for the
Elchells ·2Z North American
chumpionship. the pa ir obvious·
ly un· mald1 rut·m~ against
e ach otl1(•r. l11 tht• f111<.1I two races
of the s£'r1t•!-.
That hN·amt• apparent Wed·
nc!-.day whe n both s kippers
placed firth and s ixth. respec·
IJOATING
t1veh m the fifth ran•, far below
th(•1r pt'rfnrmantl•s 1n the first
four r,u·t·!-1
Wmrwr of Wednesday's race
y, as Don B1·v1·r·. a former world
champion Slur s:ulor from San
Diego but the vict1Jry <·ould only
movt• h1rn 1nlo fourth place 111
the l'!tand1ngs
Hoth Nesbitt and Hogan would
u se Wednesd ay's r ace as a
I hrowoul 1n lhl· ht·st five of six
'-landmJ,!s unless. of course. they
post w1)rsc f1ni!>ht•s today.
A" malll'fl> s tood after the
fifth rJt<:. Nesh1tt was still
lcarhng Hogan by fivt• points m
1 he atumulat1vl' storing without
u throwout
W1ncb Yol'rt' liKhlt'r 111 Wed·
rwsda) 'l'I rac·t· Yo 1th t he westerly
never t•xt·N·dmg 12 knots on the
10 7 milt• 01) ITIIJll' ('U UrSe
belYot•t•n tlw !':cwport Pier and
tht· Santa Ana H1 \'Cl' Jetty
St•l·ond 111 1he fifth race was
Scott Ramwr :":11\'C third was
c;em• Willwml>, NllYC fourth
..., a s 'f1m W1bon. Australia. rifth
Y.al-. :'\t•s hllt . and -;1xth was
If oi::an
In thl' c·umulc.it1 ve sconng
..., 1thc1ut a thro .... out the s tandjngs
Yol'fl' I :"<t·l>b1ll. 24 7 points. 2
llo~an, 29 7. :i And~ ~l acdonald.
45 II. 4 lll'vl'r. 52 7 , 5 John
Sav<.1~t-. 1\u~lraila. 55 4. 6. Ren
Allm<in, ('11w1·!'., Engl<1nd. 55 7
OC wo11-ien
skippers
co1npete
Woml'n ... :111111 ... Y.111 m1~rate to
Do..tna Potnt this "'l't•k for the
!'>N·cmcl rac·c of thl' Oran~e Coun·
I\ \.\omt•n., Ot'l'.J n Rating
Sl'rll'" '>l>4JO:-.ot I'd I)\ Capistrano
llJ\ 'JC'ht ('luh
Thl• <H'WOH!-. !'>t.1rted three
~ l':.tf!'> ago :it DJnJ Pornt imd has
gtm\n to 111w 11( iht• mol>t popular
y, c 1 m t• n ' s c· o m p L' t 1 t i o n s 1 n
Southc•rn ('ahforn1 ~1 with five
t•luus part1c 1pat1ng Bahra
('onnth1an. Balboa, South Shore,
\'ny~t·r~ and Newport Harbor
) acht clulis
Tht• l>l'fll'" 1!-. opt•n to women
s k1ppt.'rs • .ind c·n·".., who race
PC'rformanct• llanch ce1p Racing
Flc•c•t \'achts 20 fl't'l and over on
offshort· tnangular C'ou rses
Wonwn·.., l>atlhoat r acing 1s not
ney, Thev have• t•ompeted in
!'>m ull boats f o 1 year s
11l-.pecially m intercollegiate rac-
1 ng and the L1aited States
Y acht Racing nion has for
many years sponsored a United
S ta tes women·s championship
for the Adams Cuo
"We believe WORS has filled
a void in women's racing." said
Pegj;?y Aryan. instigator or the
series. "Unless a young girl was
raised around sailing or was
I ucky l'noug h to get into it at the
rollege lev<'I. cha nces are by the
time she n •a('hed her late 20s the
opportunity to learn had passed
ta•r by "
Women rac1n~ 11\ the WORS
1 angc from t('c>nager s l o
"mature·· !'>easoncd sailors
Only otlwr act1v1t~ scheduled
in thc Harbor Area this weekend
ll> a predicted log race by Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club
In the L o ng Beach Los
Anl(cles area. Navy Yacht t lub
o f Long Beach holds the
spotlight with the Small Boal
Ocean Racing Association
ISBORA >championship.
AcUon is light al M arina del
Hey where Del Rey Yacht will
host another wo men's race -
t he Ladles Got Guts race. the
seventh In the Wome n On The
Water (WOW> Serles In PHRF
yachL'I.
San Diego Yacht Club will
stage th(' Carousel Trophy race
and the Stoph Trophy race tor
Inte rnat ion a l Off~h ore Rult
( IOR > yachts, and the Frazee
Series for PH RF.
Oceanside Yacht Club will
send a fleet of PHRF yachts lo
San Onofre and back in the
Coasl .ti Serle11
In lhe Sant Barbara-Ventura
area. Anacapo Yacht Club will
host lh fU'lh race of the Scripps.
Kt'ttcnbur.: Serles for PHRF
yachts, and Santa Barban
Y Rcht Club wlll conduct tbt
third race or its Jackson 5'rtes.
----~--··~--..,
Taiwan wins,
eyes fifth
Series title
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. IAP>
Chang Mang pin pitched a one-
h1l shutout Wedneaday and rour
Taiwan players homered In a
10 0 win over Monterrey, Mex-
ico, as the Tai-Ping team opened
its bid for Taiwan's fifth straight
title in the 35th annual Little
League World Series.
Winning pitcher Dan Wilson
drove in three runs to lead Bar-
rington, Ill .. to a 6-5 victory over
Escondido in the first game of a
double-header
The Taiwan pitcher s truck out
11 and walked three in allowmg
only an infield single by Monter
rey hurler Rolado Zamorano in
the third inning
Wilson gave up eight hits as
the Centra l r egion winne r
downed the only unbeaten team
among the eight in the singll!·
elimination s eries
Losing pitcher Brett Salisbury
drove in three runs and Frank
Escalante was a perfect 3-for-3
and scored three runs for the
West regional re presentatives.
NIUC MOT1CE
l'ICTITIOUS austNISS
NAMI STATIMINT
n .. 1o11-1-. --1, "°'"' bu11 NU•
SHOWCASE AUTO BEAUTY, 20U
Well«e A .. , Cosle Motte, CA '16l1.
G-T ""'Hhlro, 20iS Welle<• A ... ,
COlte MeM, CA 91'21
Thll bonlNH h Condu<led by en lf>o
dlvl~ c;.,.. T e..-n1ro
Tllll lletemlnt .... filed with lhf
Couftly Clerk of Or•"99 County on
A119 11, 1 .. 1
l'l.a65
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A119 IJ, 10, 11, Sept l. 1 .. 1 351341
PUIUC llTIE
l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS
NAMI STATIMINT
Tnt loll-Ing -'°"' I• dOlftO bu~
ntu •• AX REHABI L ITATION
EXPERTS, S711 Htil Ann .. , H""I
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Aven.-, H1111llnglon BHch. CA t7Ut.
Tiii> builneu I> '""dueled by an In
dlvl-' ClydlM c. SIHVH
Ttll1 >tel...-1 wt l lil.O wllll Ille
Counly Clt rk ol Ounge County on
Auo. >. 1''1 l'll761J
Pub41~ Ounoe CO.>I Dtlly Piiot.
Aug 6. ll, 10, 11, 1911 JS11·'1
ru1uc MOTIE
l'ICTITIOUS aUllNIU
NAME STATIMINT T,.,. IOll-1"9 _ _. 11 dOlng bull· ......
BUREN DESIGNS, 74 Morene,
Irvine, CA '171S.
LIM lf'ren IW,..,, 14 -..... lrvlne, CA"11S.
Tiii• buslneu 11 condu<l..S by en In·
dlvl-'
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C°""t' Clerk ot o .. nQlt Cou.,ty on
A119 11, '"' .. ,...,,
Pub41lhed 0--Co.II 0.lly Pllol,
Auo 0 , 10, 17. Sept. J. 1''1 JSM.41
N~nMI
l'ICTITIOUS aUSIMISS
NAMI STATIMaNT
Tiit tollowlng per\Onl •r• doing
buslMUM;
TBA BROWNING LIMITEO. !OU
Blrcll Street, Newport Bt•<ll, Ctlllomie~
THURMAN, BOMAN I. AMES,
I NC • A C..lltornl• corpo,..tlon. !OU
Birch Street. Newport Beech.
Ctlitornl•~
Tl1ll busl...s1 h conduct..i by •
limit.a e>ertNrsnlp
Thurman. 8om•n & Am•'· Inc.
Biii G. &omen, PrMlc)9"1
Tiiis slel.,,,..,t wn llMKI will\ the
County Cter-of O••f1911 COUflty, on
Aug 13, 1 .. 1
Pl...a
Pub41lhed Or-Coell Delly PllOI.
Auo 10,71, Sept l, 10, 1 .. 1 174~1
PUil.JC MOT1CE
l'ICTITIOUS aUSIMIU NAMI STATIMIENT
Tl\t lotlowlng person• '" doing
buslMSl es.
(I) STEAM BRIGHT CARPET
CLEANERS 12 1 STEAM BRITE
CARPET CLEAN ERS, itl Wendy
Le/It, Coll• Meu. CA '1611
R_, D S.ltnct>mltl, S'1 w~
L•"9, C.C.I• Mew, CA m21
Snlrley A S.loncllmltt, n1 W.,.llY
L•nt, Cml• Mesi, CA.,,,,_
Tllh buslneu 11 conducted by
hu1tw1nd tnd wile.
AOC.r1 o. Belerscrwnm
Tiiis llet-1 wn filed w•t11 Ille
County Clerk ol Orange County on
Auo 4, '"'· .. ,.,,,,
Pub41llled O,..nge CoHI Dt lly Piiot,
Aug. 6, IJ, 20, 71, '"' 1416 .. 1
NIUC llTICE
l'ICTITIOUS auStN•SS
MAMI STAT•MINT
Tiie fo1towln9 person• tr• doing
twllnet• es.
M. A ENTERPRISES, 1.01 Dow SlrMt, SMiie .all, N __ , Btecll, CA
'2660.
MlcllMI A. Herdtn, MS B•y-o,
NowPG11 BHd't, CA '2660. Aencty Jo!IMon, '11 Sev9fllll Strut,
M.lnflMlitn llH<ll, CA tcnM.
Tllh twslnHs h conducted by •
oenerel -llwn/>lp.
Mic_. R Harden
Tiiis ll.at-t WM flltod wltll !he
County Cl9'k ot Orange County on
Aut. 4, 1 .. 1. ..,.,,.
Puflll"° Orenoe Coell Dally Pttol,
Aug. 6, ll, 20, 21, 1 .. 1 >* .. I
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Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 27, 1981
Eagles-Cow~ys: The war is beginning
It looks like, another fun year in what is probably the NFC' s most competitive division
DALLAS (AP> -1l didn't take long
tor the Philadelphia Eaatea and the
Dallas Cowboys to enliven the 1981 Na-
tional Football Confe rence Eastern
Dlvlslon raee, and they don't even play
until November
The psychological artillery has been
flying between the training camps of
the two teams who met for the NFC title
in January.
The Eagles placed in their locker-
room a poster of the Cowboys' front
four plus middle linebacker Bob
Breunig. It showed menacing looks and
fog -shrouded tombstones with the words
"L.A." and "Philly" carved thereupon.
Dallas tackle Randy While said the
Eagles' gambit was typical of the "high
schoolish little games" Coach Dick
Vermeil plays.
VERMEIL COUNTERED that if the
Eagles are so high schoolish, how come
t hey beat the Cowboys 20-7 to make lhe
Super Bowl?
All this happened in late July.
Again, it should be the Eagles and the
Cowboys battling for the NFC East title.
But what happens if these two talented
t eams get so caught up in their vendetta
they forget Washington, New York, and
St. Louis?
r
Stay tuned for what s hould be
another fun year in perhaps the NFC's
most competitive division.
Even though the Eagles lost fullback
Leroy Harris with a broken arm, they
NFL OUTLOOK [il
s till have wondrous Wilbe rt
Montgomery, who slashed the Cowboys
for UM yards on 26 carries last year.
Rookie Hubert Oliver, a 10th-round
draft pick from Arizona, has caught
Vermeil's eye with his blocking
AND THE EAGLES still have a de
fense that's tough to beat, although
linebacker Bill Bergey is on the injured-
reserve list.
Should placekicker Tony Franklin.
who frequently has been in Vermeil's
doghouse, return to the form he showed
as a rookie, the Eagles will again be
s olid favorites.
The Cowboys, who visit the Eagles
Nov. 1 and host them Dec. 13, have too
questionable a secondary to be con·
s idered on the preseason plateau with
the defendin.R NFC champions.
•
Wh en free safety Randy Hughes
separated his shoulder m the exhibition
with the R•.1ms, it sent Coach Tom Lan-
dry back to the blackboard.
Landry had counted on Hughes to
help shut down Dallas ' 1980 tendency to
yield the big play
. Dennis Thurman played in that pos i-
tion last year but was inconsistent.
Free-agent rookie Mike Downs of Rice
has been sensational in camp and could
help at that position
The Washington Redskins s hould be
an entertammg team
New Coach Joe Gibbs has welcomed
back from exile fu ll back John Riggins
along with Canadian retread Terry Met
c alf and explostve Joe Washington. ob
tained from Baltimore.
THE REDSKINS ARE suspect in tlte
offensive line, which must gi ve Joe:
Theismann more throwing time to such:
fleet receivers as Art Monk and Ricky•!
LANDRY'S HOPES for cementing the Thompson.
secondary ulso ride on lhe tender knee The defense , which allowed 157 81
of s trong safety Charlie Waters. who is yards rushing per game -second worst• in the NFL n eed s to improve' again playing with a brace on his leg. drastically for the 'Skins to return t<• Offensively, the Cowboys , who led the
National Foo,tball League in scoring, George Allen-style glory
lihould be potent again, particularly The Cardinals got almost 3.000 yard!f
s ince running buck Tony Dorsett is passing from Jim Hart and Ottis An'
s tronger thanks to a rigorous off-season derson rushed for 1,352 yards in 1980.
ca mpaign. Wide receiver Mel Gray needs to hurr}'
Quarterback Danny White has been back from a preseason injury.
bothered by a torn sheath in his non-throwing left arm but he played with Defens1 vely, St Louis hopes fir~t round pick E J . Junior of Alabama can the problem last year s hore up the hnebackmg corps The most interes ting aspect of the
Cowboys' offense is that Landry may Tht' Ne w Yo rk Gi a nts cx pecL,
abandon his shuttle system and go with another linebacker picked in the first
s ignals to White via assistant Coach round, La wrence Taylor of No rth
John Mackovic. ___________ c_a_r_o_l_in_a. to help the m immedia~ _
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Orango Coeat DAILY PILOTffhuraday, August 27. 1981
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338 1 THROUGH 3385, REVENUE
AND TAXATION CODE, THE
PUBLISHED DELINQUENT LIST
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
ORANGE, STATE OF
C ALIFORNIA , HAS BEEN
D IVIDED AND DISTRIBUTED
TO VARIOUS NEWSPAPERS OF
GE NERAL CIRCULATION
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Pollock, Mlcllael Bo111-11, O.n~ Molli<•. ,,._10 8 ., AP H ·lOs-42.
0., AP U.t•ll, '1,JOUO SIOS 13
Crouse. Ralph C. AP 1l·1S1·1J, H•lly, JoHplllne, AP 14 10•·11
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AP Jl·Ul·U, u.J SI Sleven. Edward J , AP '4·10t-U
Stecy, ~Y. /l\P 1).ISl·IS, Salt 46 St,56, ...
ll>ers, Gregory W., et •I, AP Slue>ek, T-. F., Bell, Kerry V.,
1).Ul·lt, '1,700.JO AP 2 .. tll-11, 11,121.14
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n.1u.cw.01. UH JS St,t U 11
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l).1~.02.142170. Wlltlen, J ohn F., AP 1•·2•t·O., HutcNnaon, J emes, AP 1).U4.o4, Sl.7,.0t,
'8SUD. AP 14-:Z.1~. ~.11.
Hunli"lllOll O«enslele ln"fllmtnls. AP 14-Ul.(JI, $110.IO.
AP l).1~. $1,4lt.a3 Le Cunt. Trecl IS ... AP 14..,.so,
Fo ... J•mn L .. AP »·IS.·1•, $71 u.
"41.0I. AP 2...i.u . 1n.,s.
B9111er. Steve. AP 1).1~1•. t.e51 ... w11-. A•ymond G .. AP 14-021.07,
Peunll, H•rold. AP n .i SI U , SJ.lU.6'1
'4'".1l. Alle y, J •mn P . AP lS.011·10,
Huntington SNlrellna lnvestmenu. Sl,11S 11
"P13-1'1·22, 11•1.. Riiey, JONI M.,AP1~1·14. $1'S ....
llPU. .. 1·23,$1'7.. Rllo . Jemel P., AP 15·011·1S.
Hunllrqlon Pecllk lnVHI'""""· AP 1'01 SI.
l>-1•1·14, '161 44 AP JS471·1', S,.1.07.
HuntlnQton Co .. 111,,. lnvesl,,_h Wiiton. lleVmond (; .. AP ts~l-11,
AP 1:1-,.1.u , ,,.,... \t,•uo.
AP1).161 i.,S1•l.M Al>ercroml>le, llogar H ., A P
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C•rn•h•n, l ee, AP U ·lU lJ, Riiey, J•mn P , AP )5 OJJ.IJ,
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Ao.ma. Br\OU, AP ll-1'2·11, 1181 02. AP u.o2>-U, VU.01
Cennon, K•lhy, APU-1'2·"· Ut0."4. AP 2).0%).14, $1'3.04
AO.IM, Brien, AP U -1'2·20, WLSI. AP 1~1,, $1,01111
T-" Aobel1 S .. AP U-1U.1S, Clerk. Herold L • AP JS·Ol>-oe,
St,213 ., "· 11' so H-r. L.eno<• A .. AP 23-1~1. Correl, Jesse H • AP lS·Ol3·U ,
U I0.40. $1, 15'.04.
Br-ores, Gerole A., AP 1).101·11, Rffcl, 11-..t E .. Ru<IOerow, Ookl,
11, .. 7.:16. el •I, /l\P~21. U,"'.tt, O~. P~l l , Jt, AP U·202·U. Fo1x Oevelopmenl Corp., AP
$371.02. Js-ol4-12, Sl,565 ....
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1 .. 1.14. 2~.u,as1.n.
Aoclllln, Al•n, AP 1>·1>1·04, P•r•Cllse 1nvntmenh Inc . AP
11,1e..10. 2).GU.07. Sl,171.22.
R•kH, Alcl\ercl 11., AP U.141.0S, Welker, Jemes E., A P lM>t-1',
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In<• ~h t, 19'0 ma y Unel thtlt N•uo•. Hlro~hl, AP JJ.261·0., E......... ry o .. AP 1).0e.4-1', n•,. •• ll1lecl lor Ille rN'°" 111<11 1>'9-'307 12 fl,St .. 1'.
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PROPERTY IN
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U43,07, Oetlo. MICllHI J ., AP U ..OS•·U ,
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MCI plans
• expansion
to Coast
By KEITH TUB.EB
0.11, ................
"You haven't been talking too long, just pay
ing too much."
··Reach out, re ach out and wake someone.''
The story is classic David and Goliath. It's the
little train that could. It's MCJ Telecommunica-
tions Corp. vs . the powerful conglomerate,
American Telephone and Telegraph.
Well, Orange Coast, David is growing -right
in your back yard.
The nation's first long-distance telephone
service firm is expanding to San Juan Capistrano,
La guna Beach, San Clemente, Mission Viejo and
Laguna Niguel, with service to be available the
d ay alter Labor Day.
"We already have over 2,000 commerciaJ
cus tomers and 6,000 r eside ntial c ustomers in
Orange County." said William J . Gallagher. MCI's
Western region vice pre sident and Laguna Niguel
resident.
"Previously, Orange Coast customers had to
make a toll call to ou·r number, so it wasn't as cost
effective. That will be dllferent now."
Subscribers pay a monthly fee of SS or $10, de-
pending on the type of service. Then, they punch
(touch phones only) a personal code before con-
tinuing with the area code and number they want.
The s avings can be substantial.
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°" ,......._ >. 1t11. •t 11:00 •.M.. 45 percent. Twe nty-five minutes to Detroit from !!':,..,-:::..,~,: ~ Mission Viejo costs $7.60 with Bell, with MCI that
,..,.._.. 1e OeMDf Tnm rec...-J... call will cost $4.61 -a 39 percent saving. \~~ ~ ~':·~~~~-= How can MCI be that much cheaper?
.,. Dlfk• "' 111e c-., Rec-o1 "For a couple or reasons," Gallagher said. 0••ft99 CMi"''· C•11'0 '"1•· WILL "F"irst, t""'hnology. We 're J'ust about completely SELL AT l'UILIC AUCTION TO "'"
HIGHEST 1100E1t l"OR CASH, a utomated. And, we have low overhead.
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• MERCURY SAVINGS
and loan as&ociation
OPEN MON. FHI. 9 A .M. 6 P.M .
SATURDAY 10 A .M . 4 P .M . Seid .... wOI Ilia medlt, but w~ c-er werr.cy. e>qlf'fll « 1 ..... .. ..... .....,.,1"1 Ulle, pounsloft ... -c1&,.,llra11cet, to pay Ill• 1111pald .,.,_. ot u. ,..It, loKut°ed 11y Mid Executive Office~: 7812 Edinger A.ve .• o... o1 Tf"lllll, -H: m .1Juo. ,,.. Huntington Beach, CA 92647 FSLIC
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-·--·------·--o... .-Trwt, ~ ,,..,.... -... 5677 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, CA 92807
,.._ fll IN Trw1ile -of°"' INIU 8965 Valley View St .. Buena Par!.:.~"' 90620 <rfftleltty Mid Deed of Trust. 1656 Arnell I Ad .. Camarillo, CA IM.llO
TM ..,..k&ery -seld Deed• 20715 S. 'valon BIYO., Carson CA 90746 Tr111t llerelofore •••<Vied e11d • 23021 Ulkt C.nttr Or , (Like ~oreal), El Toro. CA 9·2630
.. ... ,.. to Ille .....,..,.,..., • ••llllHI 1001 E. lmperlat Hwy. La Habra, CA 90831 G:r o.c...-etton "' o.t ... 11 and 4140 Long Beacn Blvd., Long Beacn, CA 90807 • tor S.le, •lld e wr1t1•11 Notice 22939 Hawlhorne BIYO., Torrance, CA 90506 Defeull Ind Electloft to S.11 lo lie 2680 <_,,.. '" IN c-.ty _,. u.. real 1095 lrvlne 81¥0., Tustin, CA 9 ~o~~~c '--" 11 touted. Trus ... or 235 N. Cllrua Ave., Weal'COlllna, CA 91793 ~l~O!R
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CONSTRUCTION
MONEY
AVAILABLE AT
HERITAGE BANK.
• Re9idential
• Commercial Buildinp: 'Tukeout
Commitment required along with leases.
• Land Loans up to one year 50% appraiaa.L
CONTACT: •Jeff Johruon-
lrvine Office {714)851-4050
rnE UNCONVENTIONAL BANK
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·~"~·--MCI 's Wilham J Gallagher discusses new lo<:al se rvice
today's economy, the savings are important."
According to Gallagher, MCI has taken on
AT&T 13 times in court, and has won each time
The company was awarded Sl .8 billion from AT&T
in an antitr ust d ecision that Is currently bemg ap
pealed in Chicago.
"It will probably wind up a t the Supreme
Court," Gallagher said, "and we 'll win again."
The company, begun in 1968, has been ex
periencing a phenomenal growth rate For the
year ending March 31, 1979, the company reported
net income of $7 .1 million on revenues of $95 7
million. For the year ending March 31, 1981, the
company's ne t income skyrocketed to S21 l m illion
on revenues of $234.2 million
Part of that growth is a result of those com-
m ercials that poke fun of the compet1t1on
"We lested the ad campaign in Denver,"
Gallaghe r said, "and our records s howed that af
terward we were 20 times. more successful Then
we tested it 1n Cincinnati, and we were 10 times
more successful. It's really helping us let people
know who we are."
Gallagher said th at for MCI to be worthwhile
to residential custom ers there are some 350,000
na tionwide the consum er should be spending
a bout S25 or more a month on long-distance calls.
For com mercial customers 112,000 nationwide
-that figure should be at least $50 a month
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUND
Job commutes
tied to stress,
blood pressure
Two lJ< • I rv1m• sociul ecologists have found
thut high hl<>o<.I J.)rl'ssure and 1ens1011 that comes
from driving to work affects Joh performance and
followi. the employt.>l' home
.. Prl'11min11r y t'Vldt'nCe suggests that tht'SC er
fccU\ may be both prt>valtmt and disruptive," stat
e<I 11 rl•J><>rt by Onn1,•I Stokol11 and Raymond Nov aro
Stokob and Novaro prcst>nted their findings
l'arlicr this wet•k at the 89th annual l'onvention of
lhe l\meric·an l'~Yl'holog1cal Association in Los Angeles
The rcsc:archcr!> said a study of 61 men and 39
women founcl I hat comm utan~ increased blood
pressure', reducL•d tolerance for frustration ,
decreased ulertncsi. and caused poorer job
performante and concentration
'l'hL· s tud} 1ndH·atcd such cffeL·ts did not
decrease as commuter!> grew acc:ustomed to their
drive Add1t1onully. the increased blood pressure
appeared lo st:1:v at higher lcvcb throughout the work cla}
Stokob and NU\ aco studied volunteers al two
I rvane t11mpan1<.'1> Alh:rgan Pharmaceuticals
and th(• Parker llannifin Corp ovc:r l' 2 years.
Thl' volur1tt>crs were 1mt1ally tested for mood,
Jo h J>t·rformanCl' und personality, then monitored rCll' a Wl't!k during Whl l'h they kepi logs Of their
c·ommut1ng cxpl'r icncl's and rt'act1ons a nd had
lh<•rr blood pres:.urc checked pcnodkally.
Among thl· fincJ1ngs wen• that th<' farther the
subjects drove. lht' 11111re their blood tiressure ros e
lncreasc<I traffic and dnvmg 11me drove hlood
pressure up ('Ven morl'
l\dd1t1onally, c·c>mmulE>rs who drove the
farthest h<td thr longest 11lncsses, Stokols and Nov
<rl'O said
The} found no d1fferencei. based on :,ex or age,
bet we~n lhosl· who h;.id tape decks and air tondi
taoners and those who did not
llo\\eVl•I thrl'<' ()!her fa1'tOrs flid seem to af
reel strc•!>!.
Drl\crs ,,f '>m .111 l'ars had more ill effects
than thost.· with largl' CJrs
Mon· :trnh11111u-, 1>eoplc gcneralh more
ht-<J rt alla<·k pri>neo" St'l'mt·rl less agitated ·by their
tom mutes
Pcoplt• who were• m<ir<• unhappy with their
Jobs and home lift•, exh1 b1tl·d more commuting related slrl'ss
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTrThurtday, August 27, 1981 s <: 11
N SE COMPO ITE TRAN "ACTION
OUOTAflCHO 1111(1..UOI T•AOl•Oll Tiii 111• 'tM!I Mlhl\f. -A(ll'IC l'IW IOUOll OITI01f AOIO Ct,.l11Ul4fl UOCll
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Obtain
high credits
fConclu.non of o four-part ac•nei on ""'111 .,ou con ta~
urlder the MW ta.r law J
rr you spend money to take care of children and
dependents in order to wor)f. you will aet signlllcant·
ly higher tax credits in 1982 than this year. Start
planning now to get your maximum credit.
In 1982, you will be allowed a credit of up to $2,400
on employment-related expenses if you have one de·
pendent In 1981 , the credit was $2,000 -or up lo
$4 ,llOO if you have two or more dependents, instead of
IY8l 's $4,000
Under the old law, you are entitled to a 20 per
cent credit, limiting your maximum for 1981 to $400
(or $aXl for l wo or more children ) Under the new
law, the perl'Cn·
tage credit al-
lowed will de·
pend on your
adjusted gross
income <in
co me before de·
du cting your
ilem1wd deduc
lions>
SYlVIA PORTIR
If your adjusted gross tncome is Jess than $10,000.
your percentage allowed is 30 percent of the up to
$2,400 or $4,800. For every $2,000 of added adjustable
gross income you have. the 30 percent drops 1 percen·
tage point (but oot to less than 20 percent) Under
this formulu. if your adjusted gross income is more
than $28.000. you 'll be back to 20 percent, and your
maximum crccht for '82 will be hmited to $480 or $960
Under '81 law, expenses incurred for services
outside the household don't qualify for the credit un·
less they are for the care of a dependent under age
15. In '82, expenditures for older children and for out·
of home. non-inslJtut1onal care of a disabled spouse
or dependent aJso will be eligible for the credit
The law aJso gives employers a way lo provide
employees' child and dependent·care expenses as
lax-exempt income to their employees. To qualify.
the employer's pl.an is hedged with the usual anti·
discrimination rules
But note Under these new plans, you could save
much more in taxes than the $960 maximum credit
otherwise allowed.
!-'or example. if you're an employee Cor whom the
firm pays $4,000 of child-care expenses, you would
save $1,600 (in the 40 percent bracket). Plan now with
your employer how this can be worked out for you.
The so-called marriage penalty. under which a
married couple can pay more in taxes than would be
due if they were not married and had filed single re·
turns. will be eased after '81 by allowing a flat deduc·
tion in arriving al adjusted gross income (before
itemized deductions or standard deduction) based on
the earnings of the lower·earrung spouse For '82, it
will be 5 percent of the lower·eammg spouse's earned
income up to $1 ,500 (on $30,000 of income) and 10 per-
cent after '82 up to $3 ,000. ·
Earned income for thjs purpose will be computed
without regard to community property laws, the 30
percent limitation on certain compensation from a
trade or business, or any deferred compensation. in·
t•luding pensions.
The deduction will be allowed for every two-
earner married couple, regardless of whether there
would have been a marnage penalty.
TherC' will be no relief for spouses with unearned
income. But if you're a couple with only earned in·
come. this new deduction could even result in a mar-
riage bonus.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 27. 1981
f..tGHT MASK -The "mask" Sandy Kerns is
\>eering through is actually a helicopter light
assembly manufactured at Midland-Ross
Corp. 's Grimes Division plant in Urbana,
...........
Ohio. Grimes makes electronic mechanical
lighting systems and controls and galley pro·
ducts for aerospace and other segments of
the transportation industry.
Lemn some bond basics
By, applying. algebr a" it's easy to calculat e yield to matur'ity
More lnveaton own bonds t.oda)' than probably
al any earlier Ume. Moat of tbeae bonds,
particularly tu exempt municipal bonda, are
bo\llht and sold at prices that ar., calcwated to
produce a certaln ''yield to maturity." Many in·
vestora are not quite sure what that meana or how
they can check the price their broker actually
charges. Since almost all prices now are calculat·
ed by computer, the chance or error Is slight, but
INVESTMENTS
for those Investors possessed of some basic
knowlt!dge or algebra, and some curiosity, it is
possible to check a price calculated to correspond
to a given yield to maturity.
of mult.Jpllcatlons one after the other. For in·
stance, al l2 percent the one year discount n1ure
is 100 divided by 112, or .89286. To calcwate the
present value of a sum to be received In flve years,
multiply that figure and each aucceedln& result by
.89286 four more times. The &O.!wer -.56744.
The price of the bond has several components.
The first is the present value of the principal
amount <ordinarily $1,000) whlcb will be received
at maturity. To that is added the present value of
each of the interest payments to be received
<coupons, in the case of bearer bonds). each
calculated to the date on which it will be received.
Investors seek Lion Country
I
The essential ingredient is the "present value".
concept. In other words, what sum must be invest·
ed today at a given rate (yield ) to produce a cer·
lain sum at a given future date. We can calculate
easily that one hundred dollars invested today al
10 percent (compounded annually) will be worth
$110 in one year; and that the $100 invested is
90.909 percent of the $110 realized (100 divided by
90909). To determine what sum must be Invested
today at 10 percent to produce a total of $1 ,000 one
year hence, multiply by 90.909 percent; the re·
quired investment is $909.09.
To go back to the 10 percent yield for two
years, supoose you wish to purchase an 8 percent
bond due In two years to yield 10 percent to
maturity. The present value of 1 for one year is
.90909 and for two years Is .82&tS. The $1,000 prin·
cipal amount has a present value of $826.45. The
first year's income of $80 is worth 80 x .90909, or
$72. 73, and the second year's income is worth 80 x
.82645, or S66.l2. The sum or the present value or
the principal amount and the present value or the
interest income to be received during the two
years is $965.JO.
This is a fair approximation of the price your
broker would charge. Actually, the price would be
calculated using semi·annual rather than the an·
nu al compounding we have used to simpliry the ex·
ample. which means that for purposes or calcula·
lion the number of periods would be doubled and
the percentage yield would be halved. There
would, therefore, be four payments of $40 rather
than two payments of $80 and the discount would
be calculated at 5 percent per half-year rather
than 10 percent for each full year. The price would
also include a very small adjustment to reflect the
cost of the accrued interest which will not be re·
covered until the next interest payment date. The
bond value would be S964.54 and the price, ex·
pressed as a percentage would be 96.454.
Holly Development Corp., a Michigan-based outstanding common 11tock . and thut It Intends to
~orporation, has disclosed it beads a group that is acquire additional 11hun•1
purchasing stock of Lion Coantry Safari Inc. •
and intends to acquire a majority interest in the
!Irvine amusement operator. The purchases are be·
ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFS
ing made on the open market. Robert Blake, presi·
dent of HoUy, said his firm is presently in the
process of filing a form 13·0 with the Securities &
Exchange Commission indicating that Holly has
acquired more than 5 percent of Lion Country's
Pony Rides
ARE YOUR CHILDREN
P,REPAAED FDf i)?
By Terry Groot, • ..
R. Ph. •
•
Mothers are busy these
days . For school
beginning Is a big event
Health records must be
checked to make certain
vaccinations are s till
potent and tr not. booster
s hots are a "must."
Children leaving home
for college should visit
the ram1ly physician for
a health check ·UP
Essential medicines the
doctor thinks necessary
must be packed. And, the
ea ting habit s of all
children at school may
have to be assisted Too
many grab a hasty bite
for meals which lacks the
im po rtant vitamin s
needed for their growing
bodies Most physicians
advise daily vitamins for
school children.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PHONE US when you
need a medicine. Pick up
your prescription if s hop·
ping nearby. or we will
deliver promptly without
extra charge. A g r eat
many people entrust us
with their prescriptions.
May we compound and
dispense yours?
PAIK UDOPHA.IMACY
~Dthft'y
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642-1111
Call 642-5178.
Put • few word•
to work for ou.
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HOUOWAY
Few people can gl .
enthusiastic about
modem technology after
they've been caught in a
radar s peed trap. ••• Our friend doesn't trust
banks He's looking for a
mattress that pays 5
percent •••
If all the world learns to
live together hke one big
happy family, who's
going lo wash the dishes? •••
Probably the world's
greatest humorist was
the man who called
installments "easy
payments ·· ••• Golr is what letter
carrying. ditch digging.
and carpet beating would
be if all three tasks were
done in one afternoon ••• Take a spin to Tire City,
1950 Newport, Costa
Mesa, 648-3SS4. for a high
s peed wheel balance.
Bl!~lW
Jewel• by Joseph purchasu diamonds,
gemstones, gold and silve< from priw• lndM-
duala and estatee. Careful examination and
ev•uatlon by our experts. Highest pricee paid.
1~ dally, Sat. 1()..6. CIOeed Sunday. Phone
today. A1llf. for Betty Grace°' Eric Zalaskus.
A ~Of IMIST JO'. OVlA 60 TUA$
J[W[LS by JOS~PH
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~ Coat Pim. Com Miu• seo..eoM
We Merit Your Interest.
EARN 19"'·23">1NTEREST
With Secured Trutt Oeed1. Ra'91
vary 8CCOrdlng to amount charged
borrower. Yleldt can be higher If
loan• prepey beeauM of bonus ••
allowed by ttatlt law.
Call Investment Plvislon
953-3500 or 897-17 41
C.11 Olrect or Colktct
mi~
YOU( Full ~ HolM t.o.n ~ -'°""' Tuelln A-. Orlnge.C.lltomla -
Anaheim bued •:..-.. uuve lndu1tr1 H lac. uid
that it has bet!n advl11cd by Rolch & Taan1 Inc., a
securities dealt!r and lnv(\11tment advl1ory tirm,
that Individuals and ~ntltlt•11 a1m>elall'd with Reich
& Tang had purchuscd the 319,620 8haarca (28 per·
cent) owned by l duntu P1rtner11, Kxecutlve'a
largest shareholder ftC'l<'h & Tana also 1tated the
s hares, toiether with the 10 percent previously
owned by It, would be voted 11aalnst the merger to
be voted upon at an adJoumed shareholders' meet·
ing to be held Sept. 3
To know what sum must be invested at 10 per-
cent interest. compounded annually. to produce
Sl,000 in two years, is the same as asking what
s um must be Invested to equal $909.09 al the end of
the first year and $1,000 at the end of the second.
The answer: 90.909 percent ot $909.09, or $826.45.
f'or three years. take 90.909 percent of 826.45, and
so on.
There is a basic formula for calculating pres·
ent value which can be found In most business
mathematics text books, but in this 'age of pocket
calculators It ls not difficult to carry out the series
Perpetual nan
than any other
savings and loan
or bank.
110 saVinas and loan or bank will pay you as much tor your early usign UP"
tor a new Tax-Free Account trom now
until October 1. 1981.
It really pays to reserve your tax-free certificate with Perpetual now: IA% more on
your deposit.
On that date a new law takes effect, and your deposit will automatically be trans·
ferred into Perpetual's Tax-Free Account. The new law permits you to earn up to $2,000
in taHxempt interest on your Federal return If you file jointly, or $1,000 tax-exempt
interest if you file separately. The minimum deposit required is $500. Come to
Perpetual today and start earning ~% Interest more ttlan the others pay.
II JOU! ld)ust•d
1roH Income 1s:
$50,000 or more
$35,000
$25,000
If your rte11ral
1ntOl'llt tu bracket
p10b1bl1 111
50%
40%
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PERPETUAL SAVINGS
Home of Green Caapet Treatm~nt ··~.:~J 1if ___ _
Mein Office: 9720 Wll•hlre Blvd., Beverly Hlll1, CA 90212 274..ec>ee or 272-6656 •. w .. twooct Office: 1086e Wil1hlre Blvd., Lo• Angele•. CA 90024 474-3503
• Lerctwnont Office: 250 No. Larchmont Blvd., Lot Angelet, CA 9000<$ 482..&483 • Nortfwldte Offtc:e: 186-40 Oevon•hlre St., Northrldgt, CA 91324 3e0-232e
• Caftot• P9ftl Otllce~ &400 Platt Ave., C9n09a Park, CA 91304 34M141 • Fuleftoft Office: 3334 Yon>. Unda Blvd., Fullenon, CA t2831 (714) 993--1200
• ••11Part ..._ Offtoe: 1634 Sen Mtguet Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92ee0 (714) 840-1834 Alt tfftu.,.. Sat11111t fftll 11 ••·tt2 , ...
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in demand. Check today's
listings, classification 7100 .
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114·631-6990
IAUOACOVES
WATERFRONT. Extra large lot with spa, 3 car
1.m garage. Pier and slip, on
1111 s a n d y be a c b . I m · 1191 maculate condition,
many beautiful
features. Call for ap-
pointment to see.
642-5200
j PETE BARRETT .. REALTY
HOMEYMOOM
SPECIAL S99,SOO-IRVINE. 2
Bdrm condo, I level,
nestled in lots of tall trees. Enclosed garage,
shingled exterior, close
to Woodbridge High and
Walnut Center shopping. = Too good to last! 752·1700 ---WM -llOIO
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THE REAL ESTATERS
THIMOM& ::J: TOWMHOME7
::: Call the specialists al
~1• the condominium In·
::: formation center.
..iio Touchstone Realty
~
111111 = HUGE! =: S or 6 bdrm home with
MO pool. Great area. Owuer =: will help with financing.
-$165,000.
5i MORE ... n.-5 bdrm w/swimming ~:~ pool and jacuui · solar
m• heated. RV area. As· ~ sume FNMA. 1169,000
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754-1202
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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 0 ccupancy .
LIDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3
bath home. newly redecorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ce ili ngs. Great for entertaining.
$420.000 Best price for the money.
PENINSULA POINT BEACHFROHT
Panoramic ba y & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom home. 3700 sq. fl. featur·
mg marine room. Sl,385,000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm, den. spacious Plan 8. im·
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
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comp! approved, ready
to build, call 7SU499
Plan JV Real:y
* SISKDOWM * DHPBIATE!
4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home.
Assume bi-balance loan. owe straliht note.
w...,,_.a...
llMedto $2651
Right on the canal in
Newport Shores. A huge
3 Bdrm 3 Ba family
home in immaculate
condition. A super loci·
lion only steps to the
beach. Attnctive owner
financine available. A
super buy!
lcAoehl-'llty
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S1WS TO llACH-OWMm' fltNAMCI
See this fine duplex today! Live in one
unit & rent the other. 4 Bdr~. deck &
2 baths in upper ; 2 ~ & 1 bath in
lower. Fireplace in each. Some view
of ocean. OWC .1st T.D. & note of
$247 ,000. int. only, $.52,500. down pmt .
No loan fee. $299,500. See any time.
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO.. UALTORS
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REALTORS
675·551 t
LOAM ASSUMl'TIOH: COM .... wfth
CJood fMKllMJ. locll ... 3 bdlw 2 ......
fo•Uy roo•. CloH to nerytllllHJ at
$429,500.
COLE OF NEWPOIT IEALTOIS
2515 I. Coost Hwy., C.... .. M.-
675-5511
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111111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
SPECIAL CUSTOM UYROMI'
FEE Land. Four Years Old .
Cathedral Ceilings, Parquet. F1oors
& New Carpets. Lots Of Wood &
Glass . Th r ee Bedrooms &
Convertible Den . 3 ~ Baths.
Separate Dining. Huge Family
Room With Wet Bar. Kitchen With
Pantry. Breakfast Room. Sauna.
Study. Three-Car Garage. Wood
Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock . See To
Appreciate. $1,600,000.
YllW: IA Y & CITY UGHfS
Gorgeous View From This Single
Level Two Bedroom, Two Bath End
Unit. Decorator Wallpapers And
Drapes. Plantation Shutters.
Separate Master Suite. Shows Like
A Jewel! $255,000. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing ®» ·--....... ,.~··
-759-9100 uc.,. .......
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E-IDOWM Secluded 3 Br 2 Ba condo
near So. eoa..t Plaza, dbl
car gar. 116.SOO. Won't
last. Call Jeanne Salter
131-1266
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES
llAUTIFUL UYSHORI
Small price -big value. Bring your
imagination and you will have the
best 3 BR. investment in this most
desirable community. Near two
private beaches. Guarded gate.
s:ns,OOOLH.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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umE ISLAND ElEJiAll:E
Gracious 3 bdrm, 3 bath home with
formal dining room & cozy den on
LitUe Balboa Island. Also includes a
spacious 2 bdrm apt with sltylighted
terrace.
Owner I Agent.
$650.000
Principals only
675-4122
IMCUOllU ASSUMAIU RMAHCING
Th.is home is so beautiful it was on the
Lido Isle Home Tour. Large lot. spa,
fireplace, two patios. A must see .
$455,000.
U~l()U~ ti()M~S
REALTORS, 675-6000
2«3 Ea•t Coa•I Hl9hwa11, Coron• del Mar
WE HAVE450FTHE BEST AGENTS IN TOWN
Ha ve somethrng you SELL idle items with a
want lo sell? Classified Daily Pilot Classi fied
ads do it well. 00·567L.. ..M_. ~2·5678.
OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM
ON BALBOA~SIJJIJ
220 Coral A•e, I.I. $435,000
t" Mm-Me A•e. $495,000 zoa Grmct c...i. 1.1. un.ooo • c... ... ,,_., $1 .200,000 c-.ct ,,.. .......... fW "operffft
-' flmd °"' !tow yo. c.-i...st Ill lalaoald..ct!
SUPERB YU-8WNER RNAN.
Especl.ety ••NJe tri ............. ...
beHtlht decor by decoretor
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Of OCEAN Ir IAYFROMI' dolHpl
0....-wtl ...., &.tee. $'75,000.
BEACHFRONT CN-E COO eor.r-cott.p .. ,,_ Oc...tro.t.
lec..tty rHtocleltd 2 be~ for
.. , .... mow of a N.wport -.. wt• $100,000 doWll OWlllr .ti C9TJ·
S4H.SOO. 631 -1400.
LINDA ISLE-SUBMIT EXCHANGE
OwMr-wtl c•sl• exct.p for nmcli
or co• .. rclel property I• Cellf.
bupfioMI i.o.. -................ tip. L-. & opH floor ,,_ wltti
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WATERFRONT HOMES.INC
REAL ESTATE
!:MW' Rrnrdl~ Prl"l(M'1t\ M.t~1""-nt
2431> W Coast Hwv
Newpor1 Be.>ch
Hl-1400
JIS M•r1~ Al/fl a.ioo.. I .tand
67Ut00
* * WATHFIOHTHOME* *
Detached home featuring 3 Br's
& move in condition!! Located
smack on the water within
walking distance of the beach.
Private t en n is and pool
available. Th e owner is willing to
carry a first T.D. at IZO/o & has
priced this outstanding property
at $230,000 for immediate sale!!
Call 759-1501or752-7373.
* HARIOR VtlW NU.S *
'AMOUMIC OCIAH Ir
UY VllW
Fantastic newly remodeled &
expanded home featuring 3 Br's,
formal dining, large modern
kitchen, pool, jacuzzi, oak floors,
rrench doors, (3) fplcs . This
showplace is vacant & ready for
immediate possession. Owner
will consider all terms including
Lease/option. Call 759-1501 or
752-7373.
Ml\WOIT llACH OMCI
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'714t 719.1509 171417U.7J7J
Walker Blee
. 1111 Eltat1
V e r 1 1 I I I e 1 1 PotMTW.AIMS
Bdrm /stud.lo Ptnlhouse
condo with 1 large ••
aumable 1010. Only
$98,000, Call loday
'79-S370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
H..t.ar V11w H•
Proreuioo.1.lly decorat·
ed and amuhang ! 3
bedrooms including lhe
huge muter suite with
fireplace and walk-in
closet Famllr. rm. with
high beam ceilin&. wood
floor, massive river rock
fireplace & French
doors opening onto the
soothing spa and
waterrall. Beautiful
landscapmg. A dream
home. '46.S,000
OWC BALANCE
10,./ Call now! 4 BR
Mexican VW., 1 houat
from poundln1 11i1rf.
Secluded muter retreat
with flrc_ptace. New
kitchen, d.lM on tiled
patio. Hurry.
STEPS TO SAMO
FIXER/3 BR • DEN
oeeda your attmt.ioo Br·
ing abovela and paint
brush. Mike Sfa. Owner
will carry at low In·
terest.
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SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
7 I 4-631 -6990
DW'LD
One block to beach, 3 Br
2 Ba upper. 1 Br 1 Ba
lower Blt·ins & frplc in
both uniu . A huge 4 car
garace and owner wall
finance. Asking $325,000.
A Dtv1s100 of 1 JACOBS IEAl.JY
II arbor ln\'e!>lml'nl Co,. --~6:..:..7=M-=6;;...;70~-
HEWCUTAJH
WAM'ITO
To man 61' on main turn·
ang basin or Newport
Ba y with views from
almost everywhere.
Plus s Br, 6 Ba. pool spa
and room to dock 4
yachu Our Linda lsle
beauty 1s priced at
SZ .100,000 with great
terms.
RCTaylorCo
( )~ l.) j\ >()('1
REAL dTATE
&GEKrS
An&mOH! Professional o(fice offer·
ing high commission s plat to top caliber
agents. Rob Powrie
(I)
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
WAl&RONT
Super financing • Dock
space for 35' boat. com·
fortable 2 Rdrm cottage
and 2 Bdrm i n ·
come /guest unit over
double garage. Flexible
financing to qualified
buyers.
642-5200
A PETE BARRETT
.. REALTY
~
7ff.1111
IALIOA '81HSUU
Sitt, too
Charming 2 BR cottage
w1tll fireplace, walk lo
Pavilion, ferry, bay or
beach. Owner will
finance-be cttative.
759·1616
WOODlllDGE
REDUCED
3 Bdrm 2 bath, rare 1
level, excellent location
end un it . F ee.
eart.hlones, move in con·
d ltion. Assumable
f&nanclng at 11~~. Just
reduced to $129,500. Call
752-1700
THE REAL ESTATERS
Find out about the high·
eamlng real estate sales
car eer opportunll ies
with THE REAL
ESTATERS. Licensing
school fees completely
refundable to 1chool o(
your choice. Extensive
salea tra.ininc. For in
formation, call 751-6191
SIAVllW
Ouhtanding view
from the l1r1est l sty, 4
Bdrm plan In auarded
Ille area. Pool and
ttnnla courts. Owner wlU ualat ln flnanclna. ..000.
IHtV·--· Beautlfu1 ·$·Bdrm
Southport, customized
throughout , pr o ·
ressionally decorated,
fo rm a I dinin&, bonus room , 4\ia Ba . .-9,SOO
714 760-9333 ow...
RNAMCIHG
4 bdrm home in good
location with a com -
p 1 et e I y remodeled
kitchen. new pau1l, new carpeting and drapes
Owner financing availa·
ble. S12S.OOO. Call now
979-5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
COLDWC!l.L
BANl(eRO
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FOISAU
CAMMaY VILU'iE u-... o,, a rt-'ty 5580 sq .ft comer parcel
Co.tect Id De A•lle
752-t t It
VILLA BAllOA
This new listing offers
nearly 2000 sq l'l of lux·
urious custom iied
features aocluding two
separate master suites.
and a large entertaining
area and huge Arizona
flagstone patio .. all in
gated community. A
$148.000 assumable loan
al 12 % awaits the
shrewd buyer. Priced al
$275,000. t Cote Realty & lnvest ment
640-5777
$3&IDIDN
lit siso.!00 at 11.7~ as-
sumable. Fully rented
trlgtex. Owner w/carry
2n . Call 6'5-9161
. OPEN HOU'lt
Rf Al TY
/
HAUOI ....
An exquisite offering:
Elecant ' 1p1ciou1 3
bdrm + family room, l
lev. bome w!panoramk
vista or harbor ,
coutllne, ocean le nicht
lichu. Prestige, com·
fort, luxury • attwity.
Reduced, now 1731,000.
tOwner rinandfta >. Aat. 84()..5*.
1006 .......................
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sa-.to clli;eo.,
S123K to 1111amt at
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lowttt price In CdM.
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f'lCTfTIOUI 8Ulf Nau
•AM41arAT ... Wl
Tiie ~ ... ,_ I• ...... llllW· ........
C M.C. OltTlt18UTllllO, It
WayfWw, ltvlfte, Clo "*''4
WILLIAM HOWAAO PAltlOllt, 11
W•rta,..., lrYlne, CA "*11•.
Tlllt ..,..._.la t~ llY an In ., ........
'#1111..,.H P•fil.,
Tlllt ..,......,., we• lllod wltn -
C..,ftfy Cltfk .i O.a-COVlllY .,.
A ..........
l'IC'TtTlout 8UM••U MAMe arATIIMIMT
',,. .... _ ... --•• a.1111 -no"••· CVITOM CUflll, M4i "~'-I• ,,,.,,, c:.i. .... GA tn•.
JINNlfllll .. wa81A, .. ., ,II(,., ........ Coelt Mou, CA., •• '"'' Ml,...• •• condu<1•d "' ... 111 ... 1 ....
J-lflWH W•r
T"I' Ital-I wa& llled wlll\ Ille (o...,ty 1;1.,11 of D<•,. .. C-ty .,.
""'·4,l .. I
ruauc •nc£
NOYlCll Of' ""~ICA T ICNI
TOHU.. A~IC81Va8ANI -.11 .. t T' ~II Mey c.nur11
Marie Ml l,Altl It a•r"'9 ..... 0.1141rt1M11t Of Ale-lie ltwor ...
C ... lrol tor "41" Oft S.IO 8atf .. Wino
I 'ulll 1!81 1"11 19 ••II 81<ollOll(
l>ewer ... .t •I MIO WerMr Alftll .. ,
'41110 C ~ 0, Hunlllll*I 8-11, CA.
~Or .... Coo" Dolly PllOC, A .. l7.1"1 *HI
f'ICT1nou18Ui1M•U
NAMa IT"T.MINT
Tl\e folloWl"f "'""• .,. •Dint bv>lnt1s•·
CALll"OllN IA 8AfTNEY
• • I
f'ICTITIOUI a""Nalt
MAMll ITAT•MIMT
Tiie fOllOWlllt ..... ns are ...... """-.. CAii 8Alll. IUJ •1 Cll'\lllll•, c .. ta Meta, CA..,._
CAllLOS (Uil!\IAS, IRIAN M
L•8l.t.NC. t 14S 1!1 C•mlno, Costa
Mow,CA'26»
Thi• llllv~l ... 11 la conduct•• Illy • -rat~tlllt> c.io.c .... a$
T"I• ,..........,, wts lllod wltll tflO
C...,llly Clerk of O<•-Co.inty Ofl
Aut,., I .. ,
f'l-'"'*'"'" Ofange C...•t Oally Pllol A119.1', a.Pl >. 10. 11, , .. , ,,.,, ...
rlCTITIOUi 8UMNaU
NAM• STAT .. f•lfT TM lollowl119 p0rao11s aro doing
f'ICTITIOUI 8UllN•H
NI.Ml JTAT•M•NT
Tho fojl-•nu .,., ..... Is dOlno O..tl· ".,, •.. MAAKETINO, llU W. Harver cl, Santa 'lOTtCa Ofl TllUST•••s UL•
Alla, CA tJ'04 '-......... 112 bu•'-··· AVTO MATI(; IMPOllT & L AKE ,OAESf DENTAL
Cf.NT!R, "4tt Tr•llU<O, uu Foreal,
CA t2t»
Wiiiard Joy Merlow, 11)12 Dut-T.I. No • ..,....,
lllflWOOd, "-taln Yelley, CA '21GI.
EXPOAT, atfJ.O Alrll0f'1 L-. C"le
Mosa,c;atlflDml•
J •m•a t f'Olty, HOt·ll So1o1lh T 0 . S!llVl(IE COMP"NY as dlll~
Fl •· ·~ Trwi.e -the toll9W"'9
J •mu llerry, uo SI Ja mes RN4' • .......,.,, IM<fl, C•llf0tnla t2t63
Tlllt Mlno11 la C-lod lly on In· dlwldWI.
G•rf ,. Jon ... JIU Pacific •t. -• .-nu Ana, CA '210}. 0.Kf.._. Oe9C1 fl trwt WILL SELL
Thia 111111119.S h <ondu<too lly • AT PV8LIC AUCTION TO THE Costa Met.I, Clo '2U7
Tllla MlnO\• h <OllOU<led by an In
dl•lduel
~ralper1ntr1111P HIOHl$T 8 1001!11 FDA CA$11 Jay Martow
J-8 .. ry till\ ...,..,,_, was lllod with "'9
C°"nty Ci.rti of D<•lltt Covnty on
A "9llft 2'. 1 •I
0..y P Jonas
Thll St.I-I •H llled with ,,_
c o11,.ty C•.rto or O<onoe '°""'Y on Aug t, 1911
Thlt 11111-1 ••• flled •llh u. ,_.Y•lllo •I time .i IAI• In ••-•
C-ty C19<k 01 Of•nll9 Co""lf 011 _,of tho Vnltt4 Sl.tasl all r""'-AUI I I, 1"1 llli. and IMef"I c...,,..yed to ..._ -
!Mid lly It ""*' .. Id Dwd Of T rv.i Ill
Pub!•-0r.,... eo.,,1 Del• 111:::: Ille ......,."Y herelnel1tr doter1119d:
AUi ll 10 27 5eP4 J 191! '1*-ti T II UST 0 A S T IE P 11 I! N R ,.,..,.. ..-1um
l"ullfl.-Orange Cooll D•lly PllOC, PUlllll/led Or-Co .. r Delly Piiot. ' ' ' ' HAYOl.N, Ill Olld OOHNA J
IHAYDIElll, ~ -wllo •• joint AUi 27, $op4 l, 10, 17, '"' Aug 6. IJ, 10, 17, 1911 Utt 11 Nil.IC MOTi£ IHianb
-------------U !Nl!FICIARY PACIFIC CITY PUlllC MO~£ BANI(
f'ICTI TIOUS 8USIN•U Rte-De~ J, 1tl0, ., Instr.
Tl'I I NAM1E STATEM•NT No. 6Glll, In bGoll lffl•. page_, ol Of· f'ICTITIOUI 8USIHESS
NAMll STAT•MENT l'ICYITIOUJ 8UllN•SS
NAMtl STAr•M•NT
• ollow ng P•,.ona ar• Going lie 101 II.cords In tho offl(O or lhl
llvl lft0'6 •• AKOrder ol Or .. CountJ , said Oeod Tho .... ._,no .,.,._ Is doing -•
nea.au
(11 "UNIVERSAL TRAVEL
TOVR•", 111 "A J GRAPHICS ..
DESIGN ". CSI "A ·J
ENTEAPAISES," '°' North Newll0t1
A""""• Suite JOI, N-por1 11.-<ll. CA
~
Th• lollowlng P•raont are doing
bualneuos
AIRPORT CENTER ClEANEAS, of lnnl dlncrll>H t1w 1011-'"9 pr ... ll011 Skyp0r11 Clrtle, Vnll F, lr•I,,., pert;
CA '2114. Lott of Tract No -. 01 perm..,
COWBOY HATTER-Tom Hirt of Colorado
Springs. Colo , treates hat!\ tor real C'OY.
boys and ranchers. not for urban cowbovs
flirt sa)-s hats his c lients orde r range from
lur and hea\er ft.It h:.Jl..., to bO\\lers and
dt•rb1e.... topper .... l11<11 ht• says are "t· n ·1c.·eable
ONLY THE OYSTER KNOWS .
M Fair Drlwe. Coo ta Mesa, CA '262'. Jell,.., Cl•r~. llSA Doi Mer Aw ,
Costa,,,.. ... CA tU2'
GArrle A. W•ln, llSA 0.1 Mar """·· COiia MKa, CA '2•»
S•nd H Su Properllu, Inc •• • roc:onledln S-«IO p~~to4l ln
Calll0tft4• <"'lMl'~lon, 1'411 Pac111c civ.i .. o1 NUscell~ "'-In ._ Coast Hwy., W>MI 8tKll, CA '010 offl<t of u. C:-ty RKO.-Oer .of tal4'
J•<'f 0 Dungey, 1m s..1,. Dr • Oronge Count1
Hunllnoton ll .. <11, CA t2U7 tseli6 _....,.. ... , EI T0to CA
MAX !CAAL JONA$, 2" Wost lftll
Str•I, C-ta MoM, CA.,,,, Tiii• butlntu Is conoucleCI lly •
o•n•r•l portnorllllp
Thia bllsJneu •• <Olldv<led by • cor "UI 0 stroo1 -~•or ,..;...._ de-
P«•llon •lonatlon •• slloWft ebOwo, no worrenty This bUllllOU I• <ondu<t.O lly •n ln-
dlwldual
Jeffrey M Cl.,k J.,.ry D Dunge; It Olwn at lo Ila comp .. .._ 0< <« 5ond 'N S..a ProperllH. Inc roc:tnosa>." T,. -llclary under sold
Ma& K. Jon.,.
Tiiis lla•Menl we> llled with the
Co...nty Clerll of Orange Covnty on
A .... ,.,1 .. 1
Tllll MOl-1 •• llled with lllt County Cltrk of Oronoo County on Dor•n L Adam• o.od ol T l'\l.R, lly ,..._, ot • bre0<ll or
Prnldenl dol•ull In Ille obll9ollons sacvrod Georgia radar system proposed ""'O·•· "'' f'l6171t
Publlllled Or-Coo•• Dally Piiot,
'1..al Aug t , U, 20, 17. '"' l.u-11 Published Or ..... Coo>1 D•llY PllOI, -------------
AUi. 11, 5et>1. J, 10, 17, "'' 177 .... 1
Tl'll• •latomenl w•s filed •1111 Ille lllerel>y, heretofore .. oc:lltad and o...•
County Cler• 01 Orange County on llworod to mo .,,....,>lgnod • •rlllHI
Aug, 4• '"' D•<l••etlort Of Detoult -Dom...., IJH1711 ,., S.le •nd wrlHon notlct ol Druch
Publl.-Dr•noe Coeu Dtll; Piiot, •nd or' olecllon 10 ceu .. tlM un
New net would guard. against sub-launched missiles MUC •'TICE Auo '· IJ, 10, 11, '"' JJ,..11 d.,sl9Md to Mii H id properly to
WASHINGTON <AP > The
ll S Air Force has proposed to
build an advanced radar warn
1ng system in Georgia to guard
against possible attack from
Soviet s ubmarine-launched
ballistic missiles.
The radar system, called Pave
Paws. would s can out to about
3,000 miles. looking for signs of
s ubmarine missile attack from
southeast of the United States.
This would be the third s uch
s ite. A complex already is in
o peration at Otis Air Force
Base. Mass . to cover northern
waters from which Soviet mis -
sile attack might come Another
1s located at Beale Air Force
Base in Cahforma.
The fur Force said Wednes day
DEATH NOTICES
a fourth Pave Paws radar com -
plex will be added later m the
southwest United States "lo pro·
\'Ide full coverage of potential
s ubmarine launch areas ..
According to the announce
ment. the Air Force wants to
build its third operating system
at Robins Air Force Base in
Georgia, bul would also evaluate
a possible alternate location at
Moody Air Force Base tn
Georgia
When fully in o pe ration m
about four years. the Air Force
s aid. the system will require
s ome 200 military and c1v1han
personnel to run and maintain it
U S military experts have
est imated that a Soviet missile
launch from a s ubma rine m the
mid·Allanllc. for example, could
strike targets in the United
Stales within nme to 10 minutes.
The mam potential targets for
such weapons would probably be
U S. bomber bases and the brief
warning time available places
the bomber force at considers·
blc risk.
The aim of the Pave Paws
syst~m . according to the Air
Force. is to reduce that risk and
provide instantaneous warning
of a s ubmarine missile launch.
The corc of the Pave Paws
complex •~ a three-sided radar
facility containing phased array
a ntenna elements that can
sweep about 240 degrees at <lis-
lances uut to 3,000 miles. accord-
ing to Air Force specialists.
PUIUC MOTi£
lflCTITIOUS 8USINaSS
NAME 5TAT•MENT
TllA \'OR:'li Hahofl 11( '\l'" port llt<arh B.1r1on .ind ~. J!l,10di.'h1hJre11
llOl ..\SY Tl I.\ \'OH:'\. re-.1 Ca -.1s tl'r C hm, \rthur of 1'11\ .11t• wr\IC'I'" A-Ill hc ht'ld
111·111 of Co-;ta \lt''iil C'a Fountasn Vallev. Ca . Carn<' on T hur;d;I\ i\ugust 27, 1981 l'as~t:tl awa} on 1\ugu~t 24. and Charlt·~ Aaboff both o f Jt Puc1hc \'1e" Memorial
1!1111 lie 1:-. sun·1\'t'1l h} his :--1 ''"port Uea<"h . C 41 • Park In lit'u of rto'l'crs <'On
"1fe Khamba' and his grnndmotht'r \'iolet Baboff tnhut111n:. mil\ l>i: made tn
f.1ther :--:or1haenkham 11f ,\l•inlt:hl•llo l'a anti the lk .. p1ralor~ l 'nil. lluai.:
Tho follow1n9 per\Ons or~ doing bU••-··
X1l·ng1hu F'uneral service~ numerous aunts and undl·~ \lt•mori.11 110,pitul. Newp()rt
'' 111 h1.• ht'ld nn Thurscl<l\ Ht•t'1lal111n of lhl' Ros urv will H1.·ad1. ('a P ul'ifH· Vll'W
•\UgU!>l '1!7. 19111 .11 2 30P'.\1 ~11 bc ht•l!I on Wcdn1.•id <1 ,1 , ~t ortuJn d1rl'r lnrs
lht• lla1 hor l.;rnn 1\1l'mon<1I i\u1ws1 26. 1981 at i OOPM al · ('OATS
l'haµl'I lnummcnl sern ct'S lhl' llurbor Lawn M l•mor131 ESTllt:H C llRl S l'IN ;\
L T INDUSTRIES, 711 Wast 11111
StrMI, CCMIO ""9M. Collfom10 92627
L H•ll Tiner, .. 7 E•-Street,
Co•I• -· Calltomla '11U7 Larry H Tiner. l07tl Sklmme<
Lano, H...,tlngton Beach, C•lltornlo
91M6
Thi• bu•lneu h conduc led by •
O•norel f)Of'1MIV\lp
L H•ll Tiner
Tl'll• .Uto"'"'t w•• riled wltll ,,.
County Clerk of Or•-Co.inly on
AU9USll6, 1 .. 1 ........
PUllll"*I Or•-C.,.st D•llf PllOI,
AUi. 27, Se9C ), 10. 17, 1•1 ••o..11 '' 111 lie ht•hl on Saturduy, Chapel Prayer S<'r\'ICt'S lo\lll ('C) \TS rt·~1llt•ol o f Costa
,\u~ust 29. 19111 .11 9 ooA1\1 at bl' h l•ltl on T h ursda). August 1\k-..1 (.'..1 l':.t'>wd awa)' on
11.irhor l.a"n '1 cmornil 27. 19!11 .1l I OOPM al the 1\ugw.1 23 t!llll S he was .i 1------------
Park S1•n 1C'c' undt•r th1• llarhu1 Lu" n 1\le morial fornwr nwmtwr 11( thc Firs t PUIUC Mlfl(
d1n·c1mn uf 11.irhor L:i"n ('hap~·l "'lh tnll'rmt·nl fo:, :tlll!t'l1t'..1 I l'o' 1.·n a nl 1-------------
:\l ounl Olt\P \1orluan o f 'l'r\IC't.'' 1mmcd1att'I~ folio" Church of llnC'kford llhno1s NS-nttt
c·o,ta \h•s<1 ~0·55$-1 in~ The fam1I) 1!'-ucrcµtmg Sht• " \un l\t•d II\ hi:r :.on "~~~~:~.!:!:S
RAL.I, flowers or donation" lo the Rotx>rt of Cusla 1\icsa. <:a • Th• 1011ow1no peri.ona ••• do1no
\1ARIF.C BAl.l.,rcs1dcnt01abl•l1r As ~nci at1on sister" nvr1s .Johnson and t>usinasus
nl l.a~una l hlls. l'a Pali~Cd Sl'rVIC'l'S under the direct10n Judith lll"lll h nth o r M•c~~,rB~~~~,~~.y .. .;::~
away on Augus t :M. 1981 of ltarborl.awn·M ount Oh\'e Ho i:kford . lll1no1s , B••<ll.CallfO<"nlH2MO
(;randmoth er of Mrs J ean :\l o rtu.iry of C:ostu Mt>s a ~randi:hildrt•n W1l1111m Coals Mar'l<bo<OUQI\ Callfornl•, Inc., a
M II d J ff W "1() •:;c Ca llfornle corpor•llon, "•ooo nenl' 1 u ms ;in • (' rey .> "' "''· and .JJnl'l llan ·t•\' l!rea1 MacArthur BIYd . S..ll• uoo, ,._port
llurt . .:1lsu s urvived bv 5 BAEHR gr J ndrh1ldrt•n t\m;Jnda BMcll,C.11toml•.,MO
g rPat 1trandchildren Aunt of MAHY f: HAEllR n•s1 Coat ... anti 1.raham flarvt>v, This 11U~,,. .. 1"-..c1ec1 by• cor-
C:nl and Mr:. John J !nm!. dent or l'o:.t:i \ll'SJ. Ca 11l so -.ur\'ln•d h\ SC\ era I poralkln
and Mrs Barbara Lodfkr ra:.~cd a'l'a~ o n Augus t 22. o 1 t' l' l',., J 11 d n (..phews ==~=-n•a. tnc.
CravNldl' sen ·1('es \\ill be 1981 She is su r \'lved bv h er Sl'n ll'l'" "ill lit• held on Pr.,...,,
hl'ld on \\'Nlncsda) Augu>.l hu'.>band Robt:rt F lla~hr of \\'ednc:-.da\, \ugusl 26. 1981 T111a ~t wa$ flled with ttoe
211. 1981 <1l 2·30PM. 1-'ore~l Co,., la 'v1 l' ~a C". . J at 2 OOl'M al tht· lla r bur ~:~~,~·~;.;of °'""°'" C-nty °" l.;n~n !lo ll) \\OOd H 1ll'I. dau!{hlcr:o. Anne EHtnS o r Ll\\n :\1l'mor1al ('hapl'I "ith ... ...,
Fort .. 'l>l Lawn Mortuar~ 'orba Linda. Ca . P egg) :'11 Ht•\ A.iron Buhll•r. pas tor of Publl"'9d DrMOO Coa11 Dally Piiot,
BABOFF B aehr of Cost a ~esil. Ca • lht• 1 larbor Tnml} Baptis t A"' JO. 27• ~ 1• 10• "•1 »*41
C INDY I. RABO FF. ri!!>l Kalhll't'n M Scanlan of Chur('h. offic·wtmg Final In
PllUC MOTi£
f'ICTITIOUS 8USIN•U
NI.Ma ITAT•M•NT
Tllo fol-Ing .,...-IS dOlng boftl
MH 81
TliOMAS ELECTAIC SERVICE,
121 Welnut. H\lftllft9IOll B••<h, CA .,..,
STEVEN STOPDARD THOMAS,
121 Weln11t. 11untlnQton Buch. CA ., ....
This """'neu h cOft<lucted by an In dlwldual
S•wnS.Tl'lomas
Tiiis NI•"'"'' ••• 111..i wlll'I Ille
Co...nly Cler• of Orongo Co.inlf on
AUl.26.,1 .. 1
IJI....,.
Publl"'9d Orenge Coetl Dally Piiot,
""'· 77, ~ ), 10. 17, '"1 ~·
PUIUC MOTICC
IJICTITIOUS 8UStN•S.S NAMI STATEMENT
Tiie lojl-lng 1>9rton h doing bu>!
"'''.,. NEWP ORT C E N TE R
PROPE~TIES. SOii Newport C•nt.,
Drl•t. Sf•. 100, Nowporl Buch, CA uuo. John Koltl'I Yonkers, 111' Porl
WllMI ... Pl•t•. Newport Beach, CA
'2660
Thi• Mtn•" IS conduel•d by •n In· dlwldual
J°""IC YOllke<t
Thia Sl•l-1 w•• llled with ,,,.
County Cl•n"' Dr•-c_,., Oii July '· '"' l'lU.1
Publllhtel Or•neo co .. 1 Dally PllO(,
AUi •. IJ. 20, 11, 1'11 3121 .. I
PUil.iC MOOCC
IJICTITIOUS 8USINaSS
NAME STATaM•NT
The tollowlno perso11S ••• doing
lluslrw11at:
ASBEECO, S00 Newport Cenltr
Drlwo, Hewpor1 Beach, CA '2t60.
AMERICAN STATE BANI(, • Calilornla ~orl)Or•llon, soo N _ _,
C•ntor Ori••. N•wport Bu ch, CA .,...,
American St.lo lenit
S A Wllltlleld,
5' Vk• p,... /Con1r.,.1or
Tllh stai-1 w•s 111..i wllll the
County Clerk ol Orongo County on AUi 26, 1911
"''~ PUll41"'9d DrMOI COHt D•llY Piiot,
A .... 27, Sept, J, 10, 17, 1"1 lt5041
f'ICTITIOUS 8US1N•SS
NAM• ITAT•M•NT
Tllo fOllowlno llO"°"' ••• 001110 .... .i ...... ASSOCIATES OF WES TCL I FF
DENTAL GROUP, 1011 Wes1<llfl
Orlw. ~ 8each, CA '1..o
DEEDAEEA E RICH & FAANK
" RICH, RICHARD RICH, A DEN
TAL CORP, 1~ J11lle, l•9VN HUit, CA~
Tiiis ~·" c-..Cta<l by t <or poretlon.
Deed,...• E Rkll
~khandAkh,
" o.At•I Corp, DMdrwo E Alch,
\llu p,... -Treowrer
Tiii• ttaw,....,,1 •• llled with u.
Countv Cle111 ol Or-Coun1v on July
11.1 .. , '"711' PUllll-Dr•-Co .. 1 Delly Piiot, AUi 17.Soot J, 10, 17, .... ....-1
f'ICTITIOUI 8UllNESS
NAM• STATE~NT
ruauc NOTICE
STATUQNT 01' AUNOONM•NT
OIJ USE Of'
IJICTITIOUI 8UlllllEU NAME
T lie loj lowf "9 Po<_, II as a!Nndoned tll• 11u ol ll'IO Fltllllo...• llualftffS
NorM
BLUE NOTE LABEL CO, UU
W•l~e< AYenuo, C:ypreu, C:olllornl•
t01UO •
r11e Fltllll-BuwpH• Name ••· l•rr.O lo tbO•t w•• flled 1n Oren .. Co...nly on S.!S.IO
Jo .. pllln• Landry. 1117 Walller
Ave,,.., CJPl'•H, Calltorn•• 90.:10 This llUSlnen .... , conctucled lly en
l(tdM-1
JOHpNne Ulndry
This atate..-1 ••• liled wllh tho
County Cl•<' 01 O<enoe County on
Aug 4, ltll .. ,.,.
Plll>llw.d Or-Coas1 Deily Piiot,
Aug •• 1), 10, 11, lttl lS.0 41
ru1uc MO'TICE
Tl\e following peri•ons are doln( lltOTICa INVITING 8101
DliilM»ot 810 ITEM NO. SU
EMO -0, 1220 Po,_ N-port. NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIYEH thal •111, hlew00<18-.h, CA '2'60. saalod .,,._.,. will be re<olwad l>y
CHESTER UEL NELSON, lttC Ille City of C:O.t. -·to wit· Tho Cl-
P•r'l< ,...__., •Jll, ,.._port BMch, ty Council, P.O. eox 1100, Cos•• Mo~
CA tJMO, Celltornl• n.116. 011 or botorw the ,,_
SANDRA JEAN J AMES, 1J1C of 11.00•.m on Frl<Wy, s.¢.mber 11,
Park....._,, •1U, H.wport BN<h. 1 .. 1 II .,.. .. 119 ,,,. ·•->lblllty ol
CA t2MO, Ille -to CMll•., llh bid to the City
Tlllt bvslftfls I• collductod llY • C10rt1'10ffl<o by the pr-•nnounced
119Mro1 partnenllfe> time lllch wlll De 1Ho11>41<ly -nod end
Owtlff N.tlOll read ·-•• 11 00 • m • or ot .-Saftdra J-u.,...,.r •• Pl'atlk-on Fri<WJ, Tlln 1141-••• lllod with Ille Sopt•mber 11. 1911 In the CCH.lncll
Covnty Ciera ol D<•neo County on Cha.-S, City Hall, 11 F•lr Drlw, AUi H. .... c .... ,......, Callf...t• .,.,., for ,,,.
........ f u , n I." I 11 0 0 I L A B 0 A AN D Publl..,..., Orange c ... sl Dally Pllol, MATERIAL TO FURNISH AN D
""' l7, ~ 3. 10, 11, 19•1 .-.1 INSTALL FLOO~ING AT BALEARIC
PllUC MOTIC
NOftC• TO Cll •DI TOllS
IOlv.._69flM
C~ .. IC-1 l•I A bulk transf9r h _, lo 119 "'-lb) Tiit ... mas -IHUIMU •d-dr.,_ of U. lren•leror .,... "9'9<
ll-trom ond E""'Ard BJmes, SI A-
C•nl.,. Dr , Bulldln9 A, Vnll •I,
ININ, CA '271•
Thi -. ond llU>ln.u -·as-
ol 11\e lren•l•rM ••• Tl'IOm•s G EnM,_., ond F,..,, M. H•rtmon, IQ
La9UM canVO" R-. lA9UN Beach,
CA'2t.SI.
COMMUNITY CENTER
Addftl-1 M'I• ot 11\e -lflcetlons ma y be c>Otal-at lllO Oltko of tho
PurcJ\aSlng "9fnl al n Felr Ori ...
COit• !MM, California. Bids should 119
••tu.-to tile •t1o<1tton o1 111o City
Cl•rk wltllln Mid llm• llmlt, hi •
l .. lod -lope. ICMnllflod on the o.A·
side wtthlhl Bid Item H-r•ndtN °"'""'° Dot• Each bld Shall •PO<•fy •oc:h •nd •••rf Item •• Mt font> In , ... WIOC lfl<•
flon• My -•II ucepllon• lo u. spoc:lfl<otlons ,.,,..., 119 < ... ,,, •t.tod
In tr.. bid, -lellur11 to Mt lorln on, lt•m In uw spoc:lfl<•llon• •h•ll be
o•-lor ••le<tlon of 111o bid.
E •ch bld lllall sot fort II 11\e lull
--------------1 All o-llUMNU n-. •net -names -'"~•• ol all 1>9rsons encl partlea 1..i.r .. 1..i In Ille .,.._1.
PUil.iC MOTi£ d••-UMd t>y U. tronderor within
'"'" .... "lost PHI IO,., OS known lo --------------1111e 1r-terw•rw. NON
f'ICTIT1°'1S 8UllNEU
NAM• ITATU.t•NT TM fol_..,. ~ It dolll9 llusl-,,.., at:
AAAOW ADVERTISING, Ill
0oYor Ori .. , :kilt• ts, N-1 BM<fl,
CA t2M2.
DEllORAH ANN COLLINS, U>I
w, SUftflowu, J t, 56111• Ano, CA
'2704.
Tiiis l>\lslMu Is COllOU<-by •n '"· dlvlduel.
l>Mlor•h Ann Collins This __ , w• flied wlttl tlw
Co...11ty Cieri! of <><•-County on AUl.26,l .. 1
Id The locallon ond 9ener•I
du<rlpUon of tl\e property 10 be
tr•nstorred ore All Fl•tures and
Equl-t. Stock In Tr-. TN<ILs,
LoaMflolcl ~lpmenl ol lhet cef'laln
busl---as A""'~ Patb locotod •I SI AUIO Center Drive, Bui~
lft9 A,VnH al,lrvlno,CA'27l~.
ldl Tiie ~. -tho ~•• on or alter wfllch, tho bulk tranlf•• Is to M
conwmrnntct .,..: *"""-' u. 1'9'
at ll-of Amorl<o HT .. SA, 2"
Oco•n AYenve, La9une 8eoch, CA
'26}1.
II Ille bid Is bv • <Oll>Of'otlon, state ,,.
names ol ,,. officers wllo can sign an
e9..-1 on -.11 of tl\e <o'JJC)ratton •nd ..,..,,., .._. lNNI ..,. ottlcar
musl t lgn II the bid 11 by a
partnonlllp or • 1<>1m wntur·e. staW
llw ~ ond -.eUoH of Oii DeNr•I
partnert -joint wnr..,-ert If 1'-lllOder It • tole proOf"lolorshlp or
•noV-Miity INI -busl-.,,..
O.r • flctll!Ovl -. --......... '" , ......... ftOrM of ... ~ w"" • de•IONlkln loll-Ing "D8A (tflO fl<·
f'ICTITIOUS 8UllNEU lfttMa
tel Clalms ,,.., lie llled with La9IMW
B•e<h Bronch, B•nll 01 Amerl<•
NT&SA, ,.. ~ A ...... u.. Leouna
aucll,CA~I.
'"'°"' ,,.,,.,.., ~i.d. ,,_..,,no fklllloon name llWlll • usad Uftleta there It • cur..nt regl1tretlon with the
Orange County AK-• In <•M Of
corporotlont, lncluoe tho nenM• ot ,,,.
p,.., ...... So<,....,,, TrMsurer, -
M•nager.
NAME STAT•MENT Publl,_ Or.,,.. Coest Dally Piiot.
Tiie loll-Ing P9'10ll Is doing ~I-AUi. 27, Soot J, 10. 17, lfll ~I Ill n. IHI ~I• tor 1111"9 Claim• Is
dt•nt of tht• Newport Bca('h l n ·1nt'. l'a . 2 s i s t e r s . tl'rmcnl '>l'r\IC't.:' will behl'ld
area for the las t :; vear~ El1 1<1brth 0 1)h<tr and al tht' SC'.1ncl1n av1 an
P assed away on A u gust 2-1. Gl'~·aldmcL'hallengerboth of C'<>mctery, R ockford. II
1981. Sht' \\HS a former res 1 OhlCI, and 3 g randchildren ltnois Sl·rv1<'l'S under thr
d t.'nt of La liubra from 19fi4 l\1cmonal Mass of C hristian d1rt'cllon of llurbor Lawn
to 1976 where she l(raduated Rur1al will be Ct'lrbrated on M ount Olivr M ort uarv o f
nus u : l--------------1 f-1', 1"1· ERIC LARSON PHOTOGRAPHY, -Iii'~ 191 This bulk lrende< Is wbJoc:t lo
Tiie Chy COUllCll 01 11\e C lty ol Costa
M•ta ,..M<wes tho rlgfll lo ••Joel ony
or ell bids.
Deled: August 14, ltll
JlOO Felrvlew. • EXl3, Cosl.a MOH, ,--... ,""' SOC:llon 610Uf lhl Commerclal C-.
Calltomla m2ll DA TED """'4111, 1"1. fn>m I.a llabra H igh. Schocil W ednesday , August 26 •. 1~1 C'o~la Me-.a 540 55!'>1 ·
PuClll.-Orange Coe.It Dolly PllOC,
AUi. 17, ... , ~··
Mt11ty said OClll .. llont, •nd lhoreaner Ille undltnlgned <avHCI Mid noclce ol
breO<ll -of ole<llon lo De Aoc:orded A11rll ''· ltll, •• lmlr No 17'10 ol said Offlc 1a1 R.cord• Said sai. will lie m-. DUI •11-
COftn.w.l or wwr.nty ••P"~' or Im~ pllod, ,..,..,.,1n9 1111e, _ ... ,ion."' on
cumb<oncos, to POY tho remelftl"9
prlnclPOI tum of tho not.(\) sac:ured
by Mid Deed of Tf\lst, with lnte,..tl u
"' Mid nee. pntvkied, .OV"an<.et, If •nr 1 u-r Ille terms of Mid DMd of Trust,
••••. chAroe• eftd ••oen1.e1 of thl Tru.._ -ol Ille lrusts crealad by Mid Deed of Trutt, Said sale wlll b9
hold on T-Y. Sec>wmbff I, 1911 al
2:00 P.M. et tho Cllapmon Awnue on
lr•ncotot,.Clwlc Conter Bulldl119, JGO
Eost C1-nan Aw,..., In tho City o1
Orenoo,CA
Al Ille llrM of Ille lnlllal -lcolion of ~ nolkt, ,,,. ....... ,...,..,,, of Ille
unpold balonce of Ill• obll9ellon
M<U,..., by ll'le Ob0¥e OOKrt--ol
trust -eSllmalad <MIS, ••P"'-. ond od••ncH h 110.144 SJ To de
!ermine UW -'"O bl<I, you mev call
11u 1m-oe1o A...,.i S, 1 .. 1
T D SERVICE COMPANY
.... kl Tn.1•tae u ,,,,. ... ,.,
A.Mii,_ 5oc:ret8ry
One City 8oule•ard w"1
Or-. CA "2..a
(714)11lw.
Publl"'9d Or-c ... ~ Dally Piiot.
AUi. IJ, 20, 21. 1 .. 1 lUUl
rlllUC MOOCE
NOTICI Of' T•USTEE'S SAL.E
TS. No J17Jt
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEH, '"""
.., W-.0.y, So11t•moor "· •••. •• t 00 o·e1oc11 om ol Mid ~.,. In Ille OI fk o of REAL ESTATE SECUAITln
SERVICE. localed at 2020 Hertll
llr-ey, S..lle *·In llw City of S-
te Ane, '-'riv ol <><....-. SI.ate o1 C o llfornla , A EAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE, a Celltornl•
CCH'poratlon, •1 duly •Pf>Olnl.., Trus""'
under -punuanl to Ille po_, ol ul• c:Ot'INfnd In that urtaon OMO Of
Trutl o .. c11l•d by MICHAEL J
$CHAFFER, a t1"9IO men, recorded
Now-21. '"°· In a-,_ ol Of
fkl•I AKOtds ol Mid CounfY, 01 -
120, Ro<ordttf > lnstru..-1 No 11011, by ,_ Of o brNCll or OOfaull 1n
POV,,_ O< CIOrlorfnOllCO of Ille OOllgo
!Ions --llwreby, 1nclvdin9 lhal
1>ro0<ll • det8'111, Hollo ol wht<h *°'
r.cor-May 11, '"'·on S-1«161 ol Otflclal A.cords ol said County, el
Paoo '°'• A.c-.·s lnJlr""'°"I Ho 1'002, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC "UC
TION TO THE HIGHEST lllDDEP FOR CASH, lawful ,,,_, ol Ille Unit
ed St.WS, all P9J•blo al Ille lime ol
MIO. all right. lllle oncl lnt•,.tl n<>W
llold by II, .. T ~'"· In •nd to lh•I , ..
•I P'-r1Y sllualt In Mid Co.inly •nd
Stale. delcrlbed ••follows
"EXHl81T "" PARCELi
Vnlt 11 .. ~" •nd ooscrlbod '" lllo ~inlum Plan recorOed on
NO••mllltr "· lt7t In Book 1'4U, P~ ,. to ... lnclu>lv• of Offlc .. 1
Roe-ol uld Countv PAACEL1
An Uncll•ldH OM Tw•nly Nlnlll
(lfztnll llllorKI ... hnanl In, ......
mon In the lw l•l•r••I In end lo lllt
Com,,_ At .. Of LO(• 10. 11, n and u
of Ttacl ~ .. per Map 11100 In B-U•, Pogin I to 7 lncluslw• of Ml•-
<•llenooua M•P•, A.cord• ot said
Co.i11ty, H •ucll term I• defined In tho
"rtlclO entitled "Definitions" ot tfle
Doclaretkln of Cownont" Conditions
•nd ReslrktloM recorclo<I April JI,
1'11 In 8-l;M.U, Pao-tS1 of Offklel
Roe:-Ciiio "OKl•••llon"I -•ny
Suppl•mtnU •no Amendm•nh in 1972 She 1s s urvived In al 8 OOAM at St J o achim s STOKER
her parents Sano and s, h 1u C;ilhohc Church "1th inte r H A I. P II E O WA It n Eric Tedder Lorton, UOO f'ICTITIOU1 8 U5IN•SS ""9r8-trom,
Fe l rYlow, • E103. Cotto MeH, NAM•ITAT•M•NT EdW-8"""· t--------------,,,.,.. ..
' ml•nt al llol~ Sepulch e r STOKER . rc~1 d ent of Colltomla~ TM lolfowlno .,_,,_, la Going-· Tr..-.ron
Thi• ~rwu 11 <oncludod by an In-noun: Tiwlmas G. !!......,._,,
-------------cemt•tl•r) In lieu o f flowers Ldguna 11111">. Ca . s ince dlwi-1. HEAYY NAME$, 7U Wost 1tn1 F,..., M. HMmen, NOTICE INVITING 81DS
Eric Larson Stroot, C.ta #Mw, C.llf.n1la 91'17 TrMIN...., 810 ITllM NO. SU
McCOlMIOC MORTUARIES
LaQuna Beac11
49 4 941 5
Laquna 111lls
768·0933
S an J.Jan Capistrano
495 1776
HAHOll LAW~MT. OLIVE
Morluary • Ct>rrelef\'
C rematory
1625 Gosier Ave
Cosla Mesa
540 5554
"EICl HOTHERS
HU IROADWAY
MORTUARY
1 I 0 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642 9150
IALTl lfRGEIOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCUH CHA"fL
427 E 17th St
Coc;ta Ml'S<l
646-<}37 I
l'llllCI UOTHHS
SMITHS' MORTUMY
627 Main St
Huntington Beac n
536 6539
,Ac..te YllW
MIMOltA&.,AI•
Cemt1..-y Mortull'f
Cl'lapel-ctem•torv
3500 Pac111c View Onv1
Newport e .. ch
64A·2700 I
donat111n!i ma~ be made to 1973 Passed uwa) o n August
St JrJach1m's Catholic 22. 1981 lie was a graduate
C h urch P1('r('e Bro thers o f the t.:SC School of Den
Bell Rroadway M ortuary l1s lry. hl' pracllrcd in Hunt
d1n•c t11rs tnglon Reat'h . Ca , for 45
BARTON years . Ile is s urvived by his
MELL M. BARTON. res 1· wife 1'1or c n cc. son Oona Id J
d e nt o f Newpart Beach. Ca. Stoker of Oanv11le, Ca and 3
Passed away on August 24. itrand chlldrcn P rivate
1981 in ("rn;ta Mesa. Ca He is scr vic<'ll will he he ld u nder
s urviv e d b y his wife the d1rect1on of llarbor
Kalhe nnc, dauithler Melin La " n M o u n l U I 1 \' e
da l.aruneta s on M ichael M ortuar.> 5-10 SSS<I
, ""' a•-···~ JC-.. :la-., .... _ .__ »T ... , ..,_ := ii'-.....
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70lf "°"' ...... . .._. ..... .-... . ·-,.._ ••• .. ,_ ·-,.,_
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::. ..... .... ,.,.,_. ·-· I04"' 110.--··-.... ,,_, ...... .... ., ...... == ,,,_ .. .. , .....
t~-.. ,... .,_ ·-rr=. ........ ·-in ... llo..Hr/ ==-... :r:.:: ·-. ,.... ... •n.. ....
~Gd "'-t)~
Th" ltet-t was fllod with IN T-.o M. Mlli.n, 761 Wfll 1ftll PUllll,_ Orat>OR CoHt Dally Piiot, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha1
County Cler• ot Oranvo Co.inly on Str-. C:.ta MHa. Callfomle 92617 AUi, 11. 1'9' JIS7~ sa•lod -•s wlll bt roc:olWod bV
""'· 1'. '"' This ~Nts Is ~lod by on In. Ille City ol Cos.to MHa, lo wit: Tllo Cl-
fl1'_, dlwldual. 8111llC lllllJ1C[ ty Counc.11, P.O. llo• l:IGO, Cost• Mesa. Publl-0r.,,.. Coest O.lly Piiot, T.,... M. Miiiott rv "" C•llfonlla ~.on"' before tho,,_
Auo n. $otlt, l. to. 11, 1"1 •11 .. 1. Tlllt sta~t wa flled with t11e of 11:ooa.m. on T~y. S.,.temller 1.
Co...nly Clerk ol Oran~ Co.inly !NI NI-,,.. '"'· II Wll be tho ,.._,slblltty o1
Alllldl ». ltll NOT•c• Of' SAL• Of' Ille blddltr lo dell••• "''bid to,,,. City
f't-1 ll•AL .. llONllTY AT Clerk's Offke by the -•nnouncecJ PUIUC NOTICE
Published OrMOO C.,.sl D•lly Piiot, .. lllVAT• IALa tlnM. lllds wlll lie publkly-'*' and
NI,,_.. AUi. 27, S.C.. l, 10. 17, t"I -...1. ..., .,....,7 road •loud •I 11:00 •.m., or •• soon
f'ICTITIOUi 8UltMaU 1f11111 S.-ler c.w... 11'0rfff'tr es Of'atll<able on Tu.Seley.
NAM•ITATaMaNT -u _...,.r .......... Cltlfenlla.... So9-l.1 .. 11ntlleCounc:llC-
Tllo foll-lno ,,.,_ •• ,. dOlno nl ... ,lllK -~ .. ~ .... City Hall, 11 Fair DrlW, Cost.
busl-•; .--------------4 In tile Mell•r of Ille Et tato of Mose. C•llfornla '2626, for THE
LAKE AllllOWHEAD VILLAGE f'ICTITIOUl 8 UMMaU HELaN M. WEST ella aa MRS LEE PVACHASE OF DISC DRIVES FOR
LTD., 21» DuPont O<lwe, s..lle •tU, NAMa ITATaMaNT ll. WEST,dlKNMCI TH I! NCR CENTURY J01 COM·
lr•lne, c.llfonll•'271S Tiie '9lfowlno ~ It do"'9 llonl-Notte. It ,_..., 91_, INI h ..._ PVTEA.
G C ..._rtles. Inc., • Call-• -•• dtnltNd wlll Mii .. Prlwalo ""°· 10 Addll!Oftal wb of h -llk .. lont
CMl>Clr.tlorl, "" Dul"oftt D<lwe, s..lte MING AUTO BEAUTY CENTEll, tile II ...... -.... , _....,, -Joel .. mey ......... _ et ,,,. Offk• of tile
•1U,ll'Ww.Callforftl••27U tS20 ~.C.taMHa.CA9MJ6. coftflr1Nlll0ft of •alcl S.-lcir c-1. f'lltc"-'"O """'' ., n Fair Dr .....
Tlllt ......... I• c-tod bY. ,.... ALl!X M. MATKOVICH, nJ THI on "'~tile "'II., .. Secit~. COit• ""9M, Celltornl•. 81dt ....... Id ..
-•lloft. Clrclt, ANN!m, CA. 1 .. 1, ot Ille oflko fll MarVlall C. S-retu..-'° lhe etlM1tlon of lhl City
OC ,.,,._rtl<t\, Inc. "* ~ 11 conducttcl by •n In. o.n and T...,._ H. J-•y. 1'2SS Clork, wllllln Mid llnM limit, In a
J, A. Jacll-dlvldual. Ventlll'a aou.....an1, S<ilto 111, Enclfto, ••lod enwtope, IOtntlflM on'"°-·
Vice PrHldetlt Ale• M. Mai.OVICll County of LOI A1190IH, St•I• of side -the 81d i.tm NUf'llber alld Ille
This tut-I was llled wltll tM "'" 9't*'-t WH 11190 wltfl lfle Calttornlo, all tile rltflt, tltle Mid •~ Of)eftlllt 0.te. c°""'' Cl•rll ot Or911~ Co...nty on cwnty ci.rll of Or•-C.-inty on ..,"'of Mid dlK•....,.,. h umo of Ea<h bid INlll '4IO<lfy _,. afOll
AUi '• '"" Aut. 26, 1 .. 1. deetll -•II tfle rltfll, tltlo -,,,_ OVO<y II-.... ,~ In tho ~Hlc;a. ,.,.,_ ,....._ torn! ""' "-Otllete of Mlf ec.uN tlons. ,_, and all t1tc .. tlon1 '° 111e
""4111111ed Or-Coast Dally Pl.... P\1411llMd Orant1t c-Dally ....... !Wit acqylf'M by .,.._etl9ft of ._ w ..-CHIC~ mutt bO cltarly tt.1'9«1
AUi U, J0, 11, Seti(.>.'"' l6a.1 Aut, t1, 5"t J, IO. l7, l .. I ll4J•t .......... ...., tflaft., 111 alNitloft to In Ille Me, -l•llv,.. to Mt torVI a!IY
PllUC llfl(
f""I of Mid dltcH ..... at tfle time of ... l!Of'll Ill lN ~lfl<•llont ""'II M
0111, In """' ID all -certain ..-~ ,,_,. i.r rei.<tlon .i "'°bid.
P9'1l' lllllol4d In t._ city ot MeMlnl, Eacfl Mel ellall wt 1en11 tM fvll
C-y fl Or-...... of CMIMttlWI, --~" Of a ll .. ,,_ ITATIMaMTOf' ,.rtl<u141(ty -ti-at 1916-. t• a/If '*11tt IMit ....... In tlw .,.._..,
AMMDONMllfT Of' f'tC TITIOUI 8UllM•u wit: If t .... I• by. c.,...oUOft, ..... the
UM 01' fllCTITtOUI NAMa ITATallMMT Tr«t JI", Parc.i t~ Lot ,..,,_of tfle 9ffk9" Wfle t all lfeft a11
8UllN•N•AM• TM , ...... 11. HfMllS •r• dotne .. _, ......... Oft ...... Ho41Mtot"JW•tloft
TM........,.P9f'IOllllH__,. bvll-H, • mtu <M'IMMly known n In. aM ..._,.,,.,.. tflaft -CliffkOf'
l .. uteefllleflelltlousbut!MU-: ftOY CAAVIA ftOLLS·AOYCI!, l"atcontc.-t, mot •lt n. If th• bl• ••• ., •
STAATS SEllVICI CO., U!t 1$40JMlllOt'to lloed, Ne-t 8eadl, Arwflflm.c:atl'9r'Nt'*4 .,.,,_..,,..We IOlnt --·· t\Mt Lavt'el w... II Toro, CA.,.,.,, Callfttlll• ..... ,_ of .... (attl In INfvl -y "'° -... ~of .11 .. _ ..
Tiie lfktlt._ Blllillou Na"" ~ 141¥ C.Wr, lllC., a C4111fwnla <W· of tr. ""4Md le-Oii ~lrmetllHI ti! ,.rtntn -jOlnt -1\llf'tri. II ..
fOf'rM • ...,,,, ... fllod 111 o..,.. portllon, U'f Jtf'llber .. Attd, Hit, or part ultl •IHI llalanH lllt!Mr It • Hlo proprloton111, er eo..My•S.~. Nt....,a.atll,Call,_.•,..., ov14'enced Illy nett uurod by .,..... entllY tllllt .... ~ -
OAVIO $TAATS, ""' l.t11rel Tilll lllAINM lactllllu<t.M lly. c ... _,,...._ Tl'\lll 0....tft .. IM' ... -.,., • fl«t.._ _, ttlt ... ""'" .. w..._ ~I Two. CA .,._, Ptfllltfl. ly • ...._ Ttfl ,_ c..-t fl -t Ml Ill IN ,_ -of tllt ~ wllll a
Tllll ~ we\ ceMllctad by 811 ltOY CAllVaA. INC, tt ........... _.. M n.. tw-1\t .... NtlM .......... .,_lflt "OM
111111¥......_ l.MrfJ::..CMlftt,Jr. ts11114'911 "•1t"llMIL ltM ll<tltlMt n•mol"; ,,..,..._,
Dev._ I t.Mb ......i-.. 1'-er ""'" tt .. In Wlidfte ..... "--· N llc1ltlwl MMt 9'lell ..
TMt ~ -11._ wfUI .. Tllll ~ -Iii. wllfl llt wMI M .._..... .... .._ ....... lte vt9d--. .... l1ac1Wr.1t,........ c_, °'"" ., °'af!llt Caotftty .., c--,, c1.,. ff 0tar11t c-"' e11 e1 .,,.., .._ .... ,,. ,... M11<a11M 11on ...... • o-. c~ 11.c.,.... .t.119 *6,"'1 "41.1111. ...,...,_..._.._...... 111 c-.. __,."*"-IMMll 11t tr,_ ,._., ....... ., o..!Wtt•..., ........... ,_, a!MI .. t11t ~. s.c,...,,., r--.cn-:::-r-""":~-'l"""---------..-;......_...;._;.... ""*'.., OrMll c... oa11, ,....._ •--..•&aw ._...,.., .. •••• T,.._,_.~ I 01 Onbook-I A111.21,.._,1,1t.tr,1'9t •M't 11Pt"'8U... ... • .,...,.~ Tl•Clt'fC:-.lleftMC•tyOfC-..
• 1-------------t .......... C.-......__. e. ~.IMn&Y Mtta --.. r'4tM M N)e« _,
C-.JlJ ---'--'• T.._...,..,UI ... __,.., wall Ma. unuat "vrr•rr-•• 1'1U'IN a-... OATl!O"-"'J4,1"1, ezdunvtJN fn the ~Or~ o-1 o.u, ~ ,_......or .. c:.t10111y "'..., ,........°'.,. ee.• oa11y ,. ..... Alle.,lt, .. !1,t _.,.., Alle ... J't,!1,Mt J7Sl.fl ,Aut.».t•t 11SM1
PARCELi
Ea--. •• well EaMnMnls ar11
partlcul¥1y WI lorth In tho Artk .. .,..
tltlod "Et...-ts" of tllo Docle retlon
u..oer tho *tkln headings In we" "rtlcle enllllod ., tollows "Algllts
end Dull•• V1ltlllu and Callie'
Tolow"'°"·" "~ S.Hlernont •ncl Encroac""-1," "lntr•n. Eo,..u •lld
RK,....1-1 RIQlll•." ond "Eacluslwe
RHlrl<i.cl Common A,..e Ee .. m.111 "
PAACE.L•: E•temon1• ot such EaMmonts .,,..
pa rtl<lllarly Ml lortll In tho Article en.
lltlod "Ea-•" of ,,,. Doc:ler•tlon
of c-s. c-11-. one1 Aast•k:·
tlon1 -~ July U, ltn In 8-
l:UOS, P999 , .. -r ... r.c..-Sep-tomllltr I, ltn i.. ~ 12>71, P-J21
of Dfllclel RK--eny ~ ments end AlnoftdrnHits l:Nr'fto ,._
·•Ma-Doc:wetlon"I -the Sac·
tlon ,....,..,. In suc11 Artlcle antltlod
os lollows "Rlelln a nd Duties'
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nx!R Upptt' a br, 2 ba OPEN AU.WEEK + rem rm tll0,000 Nil Leilani Drive
Seller will cUTy .->.ooo 1'5 500 4793
lat et an •. Own 1A1t CO NDO seaoo dn or ~ IW 7 trlde for Pondie. l&OO
COOLPOOl. mo i.otaJ. 2 Br, 1~ b1
TH .....
TOWNHOMIJ
Cell lb• 1pttl1llatJ al
the condomlnlum In· form1Uoo ceoter
Touchet.one ReaJty
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Two Min PW! For Girts and Boys 511/IYOllll MIU V•Dt =M"'"l ·=W9"""------~:~i1fu1~ l=~~c= o:~e~~~~d ~.~ ••••• !~~~
home on i,i, ecre foe ln· atory, Unda Plan New home on ~ acre for In· decor1ted. SHOO mo • come Unit.tor ! EquJty Plua ph11b cpU, pel.nt. come UnJtJ ot' ' Equity Yearly Also athtt ren-
tU0, 000 Art now ! upfredu Top cond 12110.000 Act llOW I Ult avail em Grundy,
Broker Co·Op. A1ent Reduced StO,SOO Aa Broker Co·OP Acent 8'1Hlli__
631. ll a u m I b I e I o I n I 631 '51\ N I d led 3 BR I Owner/act. 1219,500 cw Y tt0ra OCEA.Hfl.ONT SM-20l3 MAKE AH Offll! 11a.. 6507 Sheuhore,
MAKE tlus JUmpef·dms ,oun
'" a dat-111st two matn Plrtl to cut a.I 111d strtcll 11p Add tilt
PICW P111 collw sllut 01 JOUI '"°"tt swemn' Punted Ptttern 9321 Mrsses S11n 8, 10, 12, 14, 16. 18. 20
Sue 12 (bust 34) 111mPtf 2' yds •s• 111p. slllrt 2 JdS. ·~· s. u.• 1w Id ,.ttn. .. * ............ ...... --.s.. MAllAll UITill
llYl .. TmACI
CORONA DEL MAR
'eaay care yard Owner Super 4 Bdrm, belt area A Lot
may carry fln1ncln1 Juel 11 29,900. Bier ForAUHI.
S134,900 D Bourke M1_07j)9 1 acre + bid& site, ae.nt
X·lae muter bdrm w Reell~~lll50. ir.IM I 044 ly aloplna parcel ehort
d .. f I ) 11 -1~ HOMI dlatance from tennu1 6 &ar eo • rp C, •' ""' ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach Ownr has In ·
c u• tom k I l , den. 3 Br. l 81. larae y1rcl Acctwl O. OMalh eluded plans for custom
library, LR, PR. pool, 000. •· .. · -.. · ·07 4 Bd. 3 Ba, •Pa~-mr6J villa. sm.ooo. Spec·
yard, patio. Unique for frplc, mirrored din rm, tacular viewa!
lar1er famlly. Ocean •·---• tiled ltitch., cstm drive-MISSION REALTY aid e of hwy . Near ~·-beaches. lmmed. ucc . 2 UHm OH LOT way , etc, etc. S'Z.29.800. 494-0731 $05,000. Owner can SllZ,IOO $119,500 assumable loan,
c:irry. By appt, 673-3145. '7S.l7JI ~;!ooinl. Tom Baron
Open Sun, 1-S.
POf'PYSTaHT
Pretty and private, 3
bdrm, 21,; ba. Great
fmanctn&. 54S-1904
2 BR ocean view cottage SouthofSe.av1ew Owner QUIET GIANT. Sprawl
will carry first T D mg 4 bedroom home Agent 631-7300. About 2100 sq.feet • family room with
CAMEOSHOIES fire place Enclosed
IEAUTY patio Located ne1H
Eat1te swimming pool, South Coast Pina
dramatic ocean view 3 S148 ,500, TAR BF.LL. lge bdrm suites, 40,, ba. _fil:ALTORS. 97g.2390
Exquisite landscaping.1·-------•1 Sl,225,000.
Open Sunday 1·5
4615Camdcn
L d/rrwi-~
RUl ESTATC 644·6391
Co1taMtM 102 ••••••••••••••••••••••
HEWroaT HTS.
Loads of potential for
this 2 Bdrm cottage with
separate bachelor unit
TERMS ! T e rm s'
Terms'
631·2242
MEAT as a pin, dean & cozy, 3
Br 2 Bl w/courtyard en· try Near new carpeta
and microwave rn ·
eluded. Close to srhools
a.nd sboppinJ. Call for
details.
*•POOL & SPA Separate fen ced playyard highlights this
superb 4 Bdrm pool
hom e in fabulous
Northwood, Try $40M
dwn.
Divorce Furcet Sale
Lower 3 Arch Ba y
Great oet'an ''iew, pvt
area. 4bdrm bhC:h
houae.4S.3 44
llU1HTAllMG
VIEWS
DANA POINT CCH>p apt
Ocearuroot bluffs, over·
looking harbor Lge 2
Bdrm, 2 ba, frpk. Owner
financing $315,000
2 IDIM CO-OP
North end Laguna Xlnt
hnanc1ng SlS0,000
Harcum & Horn R E
998 Glen.neyre
494-SMJ
~XCEPTIONAL S Bdrm,
3 ba home with greut
ocean views and family rm, 2 frpks can ha ve
se parate mom-in.laws
unit. Large assumable
:.>yr loan. $2115.000. Both 111ls ind boys 1ppl1ud lh1s
Weste1n 11cket IOI •11mth style1 ~Sunho'' lkalh Rich h1nte here. thm. --------tverf*htle on 1 ruuea 1adet AITD I 15°r'o -----
S248,000 LacpH VllolJt l .L
497-17{1 '°" un ~nil e1sily of synthetic 7 YUIS SB.lCT
wonted Great tor scl!OOI. Sl)(llts Adult occupied 4 Bdrm MESA VBtDE
P1tte1n 7339Foi 111ls boys in home,culde sac.neatas Brand new on the
sun 6. 8 10 included a pm. Sprinlters front market See this 3 Br 2
SUO tor uch p1tte1n Add and bac k . Asking Ba home you'll be proud soc eKh oanttn tor l>OSlatt S149,900. Call ~ll.51 for to own Owner will help
1nd h1ndl1n1 St R• It! anappointment. rinance. Priced at
Allc.t ... ~ Sl39,000. 751·3191 NH dllcrllft o.pt. 106
D1lty PtlGC
.. 1'3, CM CNllu Sii.. lltw
Tar\, H 101 ll ,rill bllt.
--,::~ HERITAGE
REALTORS c::. <,E-t (-• r ~ I 1~( JI 'f. I~ T 1t <,
\\bod bridge Newport hocJl I 06t
Realty •••••••••••••••••••••••
ss1.3000 DRASTIC ftRICE
192tllm1Dl'I Ph).lr~inf' REDUCTION
$12,900 dwn will buy lh1s COOL POOL I dtx condo w1part1a1 vu
Large family borne in I Assume loans. no quah
beautiful College Park 4 f)'lllg. S129,900
Bdrm pool home, spa + Rae Rodgers
huge bonus room, grut
home for entertaining.
Assum able financing
available Call for de·
tails.
·.. ~· .. ·
WM~
IH <\I TllRS
MEWIYOWMEI drive by suo mo
3 BR ldtn. 8J5.000 iu~•u 3 Income Propert10 wint_er 75~·6499 -
S111Seuhorc ~ E11t11de Cusl11 Mesa WIMTll ~nerw/c:any.873-6578 FINANCING Ow ner wilt cury 2 bdrm, I'• ba house
OttUDO Prlcedto~U · Av1119/15/8ltiU6/15/82.
un this 3 bdrm country Ample pkin&. Z75 mo. HAllOIYllW
ICHOUS
A rare opportunity to
purchue a home of dla·
tinctlve deelan in thla In·
tlmate and un.i9ue com·
munlty. 1'rad1tionally
Cape Cod on the ex
terlo r, thla c:harmin&
townhome ii split level
and beauWully detailed within Th.ls la the only
t'rench home on an ex-J t 755,6059 __
lra wide lot. Recently re· NEI~ I Br Fum. Yearly On modeled 1'ry ZO~ down. h w N
A111umable loan. Owner l'/l"nl'l"1Vl l/J-IAI' seas ore, cwport . will caffy. A real muat ~~in SSOO Mo. Ullls ancld.
to see. Call now! ~l.
lkdh 1 II~ lk.1ltv
,,~;; ~:)1111
one of 11.1 kind on the~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!
market and is yours to S.C...... 1076
ex perlence for $235,000 • ••••••••••••••••••• ••• 644-7211 2bdrm, newly decor . lrg
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ASSOCIATES
assumable 128 Barcelona. $138,000
{213)790-LS83
S•J11• Capla..-..0 I 071
WANT house in Newport • ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••
Heights fOt' c!Jent. All TRADE 01 SALE
cash Cleo. United 2 67 Arres. 3500 sq ft Bro~rs.548-2739 home. barn, corrals.
HST IWFFS view of entir~ valley,
IUDGIT IUY many extras, fmanc1~g. Private /Owner li r d
3 Bdrm, 2 b11th singlt! _Ql4>49J.l3'72.
story "Townhome" SClftta AM IOIO
Onginal area, end un it, •••••••••••••••••••••••
xlnt cond Sl69 ,500 JUSTHDUCEDTO
(owner f111anclng) Agt. SI 12.000 64~5560 DRIVET0 -.. S.,...lw.
Just reduced to fl87 ,000!
2400 sq ft, I~, blk lo
beach 4 B<tnns + fam1 ly & fplc. Wetbar, 111door
BBQ. Comer lot As
sume loan of Sl53,000
Call owner oo-6406 alt 6
IACICIAY
2314 Ho. PocJfk A•t W 1of Bristol, N torr San
ta Clara. OPEN HOUSE
Sat /Sun 12-4. 3 bdrm. 11'2
ba corner w /dbl gar Ex·
isling fmanc111g happens
to be V A underline loan Go Direct' Century 21
Gold Coast Realtors
~-ll68 833-9060 ~ C'-TYL.St Alff
3 bdrm fam ily home R"' &tah
with separate in-law's •••••••••••••••••••• : •• qrtrs Pool si:ie corner MoblW HOIMt
lot Very private Pan Fors• 1100
tast1 c f1nanr 1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• S219,000 OCEAN •"RONT Ne v.
C /21 Hewpcri Cllfr Modu lar Type II om es, 64~057 le:md land, 3 pvt bchs,
7l4 WI V763 Bea utifull y full y 29~ Cullc·gl' ""' furn Is he d ho m e . Co~t.i Me~a t'A Eastbluff. 5 Br. 3 Ba.
NEWPOIT BEACH
PrilHR..w..tl ..
htewPr.,,.......
3 Triplexes 111 a rov. on
oeean side or PCll 111 Corona del Mar
2 Duplexes + I Triplex
1n a ruw on Balboa
Peninsula I lot from
Call Agent 851-5117 or
557 2783. ---
SpeclaC'ular view.
Oceanfront 3 br, 2 ba, 2
story Avail alter Sept
8th Wanter or yrly lease.
Nopelll
"C"THOMAS
REALTOR
22A W C-Oast Hwy, N B
5411,5527 S4S-S634
sand and surf Near 19th ~-1111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!' St Exclusive Versailles. 2 BR 2 Ba. elegant
1 Duplex on the water fum1Shed O<.oean view.
with dock for :.i· boal Sl500 mo Avail. Sept 4,
6 mo or I year Agt.
All larRe as6umable 646 3255
loans at L21rJ~ Owner's Lovely 3 BR 3 Ba Bluffs
are motivated condo. Close to pool. 6
C /2 1 Newport Cntr mos, poss longer $1200 64~5357 0 J ohn son, 760·1966 .
Dix HotM &. htcOMt 675·6000
~~~:rn~:y ~~/fi~~~~'. HCMttH UllfwWWd
in g at II "I S525.000 2567 •• • • • • • • •••••• •• •••• •••
Elden. CM May con GeMt"d 3202
d t d m9795099 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.L£r ra !t. aA.. SJ7S ' Sun-drenched 3br. T1me·Share Ocean fronl quiet area an San Clem.
San Clemente P~ent1al frplr It ~arage' 114924 4 mil in sales Selling
subiect to ttme-share ap Laguna Bearh S650'
proval Must acl quick Woodburrung!rplr,
ly I 7 mil Owner. Mike kids & pets OK 115469
Colg_ale I 498-62.88 Renllm~ 63HS~ f ee
IY OWHER lalboa lltand 3206
L1qu1datang Properties • • ••• •••••••••••• •••••• 1st parcel. prime N ~ Waterfront lease J Br 2
Costa Mesa loc:atioo. 2 Ba SHO Mo F.• ei.
stor ) home v. sep 2 770·0347
bdrm incom~ S2SO.OOO. lalboa p.--3207
1026
-; RANC H ~ Ht AL TY ~ ~5 1 2000
WESTCUFf 2A hr security, f1Shing
THE ILUff pier from S34,900 10·~ PUN "X" I BR CONDO ~.000 down. 499-3116
xlnt terms Courtesy to •••. ••••••••••••••••••• bk rs 546-fi6'73 wkd.)'~ 3 Br oceanfront condo in
Can assume existing 3 bdrm. din. rm ' hv loan of approx. t60,000at•-------•
6 UNITS neat beachy Balboa R&'M~
"*'-. n,, '"""' ...... -1 M2 "'"""1fl CtllMr; J
free patte1ns inside 170 best
1Kkels. dolls quilts more1
Knit. Ctochtt. Emb10tde1 SI 50
AU CWT IOOIS. .$2.00 ucll M ..... _, c.tallt-_., 5°'
ucll lw ,.... .H hllldlia ..
US.Diiis & a.cllll Oii hrMt
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0.11, Pffol IJZ.(llilt Oriliub ~~~~~~~~ RHLTr>RS
BY OWNER. Woodbridge
Carmel 3 br, 2i,., ba. $10k
under mtct. 559-9345
rm., ram. nn . F/P. 2'"1 14,1.% int.61~ lntllryiltToww
ba, xlra large porcelain ~~~~~~~iiiiiiiii;J 24x60-1971 Goldenwest
tub w /ceramic tale walls UDO ISU 28r, 2Ba w /family rm It
Located m Npt llt.s these local1on w i.ec parking
2 Bdrm units are truly and speclal·ular view
pride or ownership The SllOO 1rly 644-7211 A!l
low interest loan ran be LR . den. 2 BR, 2 ba. deck
assumed and the owner ample plong. I blk lo
wilt help finance Call OC'ean Adil q>le $850
for more inform a lion No l>_ets 675-~
nz W lltll st.,•• fllt, H IJO.fweettr(llll._Simlt-5' -------I 11011. ,rill llAIM.. MIOKSS. 121-E ..... '*"'°" 0.ilb ~ .... T .... • i..-5 * * PlfSCOTT!
& floor 4 covered patio wet bar. in Laguna Hills areas. Price $230,000, 5% 20% down, OWC lge 2nd nicest 5 star park 21 yrs down, assume $40,000 Isl w /no paymenl.'I. 2 br, 2 lily S39 000 trust deed at 7..,% Xlnl ba, immac. condo w /ex-+ lo qua · · · ZJ,, SlZ( 1M STYU -··· 121'*-'11' Dlillls "" m"'~"u. lNFORMAL CHARM Wotk1nc woman' U$ $1Nlt, be IZS.,tlll Olilb DBJGHT This ch arm i n g 2 One or the most highly land lease SBSJ.00 per pansion potential. Just CLASSIC snwt. dress for leU-sew 1 w11d· 12 .. Ellr 5ifb '•'~ts EASTSIDE bedroom. l bath rixer·
robe with our NEW FAll·WINHI! 123-Slltdl '•' ,~ 0.1111 Assumable VIR rtnanc-urper 11 located on one
sought models in the prestigious Village of
Woodbndge 5 Br, 3 car gar, spa. etc. etc.
$344,000.
Ask mic pnce S495.000. CaplstrClllO ltoeh 3211 ...•..•..••...•........ year. Can't change until SJJS,000 Agt, 963-8182. MOllU HOME
PATTERN CATALOG Coupon tor llZ.SlllH '11' '•fl Qlilts ing available on this o Dane Point's finest Free S2 l)lttern tnSlde-your I~ Ttlll ,..,,. charming, light and airy slreet.s. Surrounded by
year 2003. 14~ inl only SA.LES
2nd trust deed due WESTOCIAtROMT 2706Harbor,Ste206·A TR.\DITIO\,\L
RL\IT\'
6 31 ·7370
Condo. ocean view. J Br
211 Ba. Dana Bluffs
pOOI, tenr\15, elc SOOO
492-6700 choice' Send SI SO ll~Alhfn.trtledllt home. Featur 1ne 4 $300,000 homes, this re-
ti WfT lllOIS ., SUI Id 115-lliftJ rlflr =· Bd rms, plus family sideoce is an investors
19116-87 Call owner for Triplex . Terms '600,000 ~!!!!!!!5!!4!!~!!5!!9!!!!!3!!!!!7!!!!!!!!!! appt. dally after 5 pm A eot 675-6161. r-
IJS.110.IMCllllea 11""9Mll Cledllt r oom , enclosed delight! Sl 86,000 u .. H 01ic* ~ 11~ 5ifl courtyard, lovely back 493-8812 \\bodb rtdfjt
Reahg
SSl·JOOO tm llarrHta 1'1t•>. lrYbw
(714) 76().842:> for Sde 1200 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!l--o·c-EAHR ___ OMT ___ I~~~ ............. .. Corofta del Mer 3222
ID#_. .._ 01111i11 lft.S.W + llil(lllic tmMilldl yard with Koi pond. Ask· e Ul-Ss....,._Slm-•5' llS-lllltlllt CNdMt ing $188,400. For an ap-~~~'=;•:di~: m:::-w~ I ~W:1ent to see. call Lingo
New Cti>tta Dress New SWeater-Jacket ..... & .... -, -~ HERITAGE
IE.ACH RXEI 3 bdrm. 2 bath am · DEVELOPERS 2.26 AC •y LOT v •we I h h Sile zoned for-46 units in MA i...1y ui...1115 A A ma cu ate ome wit City or Vista. Only SB.600 A" ,... Peninsula Pt fixer, gueat house&/or-l bdrm per unit Terms 75>4667 No down, one set of 32,
OOK lowest prired home on apt Incredible ocean or75>9751 (7l4) close to break eYen Pnn STOP, L the Pt S2:50.ooo Pmed view S4SO.ooo only 54~3666
.....•••.•••...........
SPACIUl'S SBr 3Ba formal din rm. ram rrn
,. wet bar. grdnr an<"I
A\a119 I Sl200mo Ai:t 760 8311
SIZES 8-11
L,, 11f ,.,..i_ 1Tf '""i'-
7310
t,~B~
Silwt 1 lot. c1ochet $1Nrl
s11ttter·1acket yOurstlf1
All one prece' Crochet /acket tiom the neck clOwn o two
st"nds of bedspre~ tottOll. Pineapple ~ is so ltcy,
1r1Ceful P1tte1n 7 310 d1rec·
tr0ns tor sizes g. U included
SUO tor uch pattein Add ~c tach pattt1n loi postace
and handllna SH4 It: ....
Ne i di I cflft Dept. 1 OI
DeltJ ....
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Tiit. H 11111 Mit ._, --.r.,,, .......
-1112 ~ C.-l tiee P'fletns 1Mldc 170 bfSt
Jl'Mb. dolls. qu1ltt lllOlt1
knit. Ctotlltt, Emblotder $1 SO
. • REALTORS ... ..,..,.., 1034 CALLMOW at lot value Submit Realonomics 675-6100 •SUHHYMEAlh lnMTtfTOCe
Exclusive agent listing terms 3 Br w /formal Ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! By owner-Tract or 35 lou Whelan Im mac extt home· JBr
3 Bd in Woodbridge. Re-dming rm Steps to sand EASTILUFFS ready to recorcl $262,500. 2ba. lge kitchen. frpk.
quirtt only DJ.000 dwn, Call Delia now 631 ·1266 Financing a\•ail. (714) Re,~I £state lovely i:rounds Yr lse
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FolMtaiRV•v
***** l IR + Pool + Spa Harbor and Baker area. Xlnt neighborhood.
TBtMS
with SJSK down. Owner
must sell. $144.900.
HAHOl '°'MTE
CONDOS
2 spacious master suites
or 2~ stry w /lofted mslr bdrm. Both models have
attach. dbl garagef
w/opnr. Open daily 11·~ pm. Weekends 1~6 pm
35S AvoeadoSt
Cal631·3405
This home has 4 lrg 8r's
& 3 Ba , just seconds
from Mlle Sq. Parle on a
huge comer lot. S200.000.
Call Anne McCasland . ... ....
, R&'M*
I H ~·\I T"l<S
no qualifying, prime _,A.=a.!t.:..... ---~---1 By owner: 4Br 2ba ~xer 760-0823; 321H373 n S 1200 mo. In c I IC
I ' r home al appraisal gardener 97~4123 dys. ocallon. asl escrow 1--------•I S240,000, 10~ down , Ce•elery Loll/ . ~= 644 S760e\es possible, terms will THEIWff ow e balance Call Cryph 1500 , 210 1 0 rt 2 create early sale and un· PUN "'X" 760.9396 for more 10. ••••••••••••••••••••••, ••••••••••••••• •••••. •• 9 O + sq w ique opportunity for 3 bdrm. din. rm , llv rormataon. Hrbr Lawn. Mount Olive INDUSTRJAL CONDOS balconie~ ove rlooking buyer. If you wail or call -2 lots. Cypress Lawn LAGUNA HILLS Bayside Dr P11rk Spht late, your opportunity rm., fam. rm., F/P. 2"" OCEAH~AY VIEW M-.. eofr."""-n131 3000• •"""' I eve I 3bd rm. 2 ba
• ftftH""' b ba, xtra large porcelain .,. ....,.,, ...,.,., will have~ you Y tub w /ceramic tile walls Spacious bdrm condo, Will Sacrifire 2 Grave;, Buck Shepard Assoc w frplr & ele.r gar For private showing call & floor. 4 covered patio corner unit, se~urlty Pacific View Memorial 951•9201 Sll50 B> app t onl) Ken Lei ht ~9400. building. Clli0,000 Agl, Park 5.,c .,...,., Owner 61S.li6'75 areas. Price S230.000. 5% &ar_,,,, ~f Sale 2200 down. assume $40,000 lst Ellie..n_i-0120. · or
trust deed at 7'-'1%. Xlnl LIDO ISLE -c;,:-e~ 1600 ... e··y··ow····N··ER········ Ca1ta Mtsa 3224
land lease Sl853.00 per 133 DOWN •••••• ~:~•••••••••••• ••• • ••• •••••••••••••••• $8000 Down year Can't change until OWCat7% RARE C·l·H Newport LAGUMAIUCH SPACIOUS I II
8dr b Year 2003. 14% int. only th 4 B · c d So ' Nice 3 m. 1"'2 atu DESIRABLE 2nd trust deed due ohon is spac1oustr 'dr Beach Property 50 Large ocean vu.'"'' tot on o near Coast condo. Close to shor.· 1986-87 Call owner for me on ~-ex ~ wa e frontage an pnme loea· Wood Cove Area w1lh all PI a z a . woodsy al
ping. Owner will hep Dublin Model in Village lot. Virginia 0 Brien lion. Ownerwlll finance. the plans and approval. mosphere Securil>
finance. t116,500. I. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. end unit. f ff.l). 7~~ after 5 pm. Agent Exclusive. Prinr1 pa Is ready to be bwll Pnre $450/mo
SUHSETIEALTY Good location, near 1"!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 673-1323 only Ask for Irene $259.000 WaterfronlHomes,lnc
542-5801 adult and family pools.•~ ~------~ Loudon. Agl. 631-4247 or 497-5100,8313389 631-14_0_0 __
tenms and parks. Short H..t.orYiew S'AHISH ~l-7300. -3 side by s1dr lots in E's1de 3 Br 1 ba Xtra lg
PIJCED walk to shopping and Move In condition. 3 YIU.A 61,200 m:. downtown section or HB. encl yrd w'dttk. gmhse HlOW MAlKET public transportation bdrm. 2 ba home 1n ~UDO orncE 2'1 blocks to bch. want & fruit in. Newly oled Minutes to miles of Owner will help finance Harbor View High as· "'" m f I p k l h bl · S I is very verutile on an to be developed in lhe ast sa e. terms rm 1 c w tans m pounding surf This low $139.500. sumable loans Highly extra wide lot. Ong. 6 central corr ider or £_1.l!_alsonly C_aJl842870S pet child ok f6SOlmo m11nl. Townhouse w /l upgraded throughout. bedrooms, now 5. but Phoenix. Unusual In· c-~ .._._ Reply ad 11896. Dally br.+denor2ndbr.,l&r Showslilcemodel Must ... _un_ Pilot Box 1560. Costa "4 ba. lmmac .. h.ighly sell fast. Asking $239,500 could be changed back VHtment opportunity Oldr dplx 4Sxll8' lot ocn MesaJ CA 92626
upgraded. Has 3 pools. incl land. Come for in· lo 6. Features a large Cash required Sl.200,000 side hwy Possible to J a cu iii. tenn is. specUon Sat. Sun 1·6. lovely SUMY patio. New 503 interest. ~3278 or build 2 Condos 997 1717 3 Bdrm. 21, ba, 2 story
clubhouse. wet bar, 1860PortWheelerorcall kllcheoamustlosee! (213)SSJ.!l>S2Agt ownr condo Frplc,DIW.com-pactor . sml ya rd fprlc. Hu eusting 7.9% 7fi0.9S960wner/Alt CowdHtl11i•1fTow• R.chea, F.w. Westside C M. S675/mo
loan. Open Sat/Sun. 1·5· The fastest draw In the i.o..n for Mlt I 70CI Gro•n 2700 Call 673·2282. Mon thru ----==-----! 9166 Verde Mar. Bkr West. .. a Daily Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••o•••••••··~·· fr1. 536-1600or968-8341 , I ~,.---U~Sl Of'TIOH Find what you want in tt523 CAMPV5Dl:IJtvltfE Clauifled Ad. Call To-r • -DAIRY FOi SALE Easts1de 3 Br den, gar,
Luxurious cuslom con· Daill'. Pilot Classifieds. ---------'d;:..;;a""y-"642-=--~=.,;.;""'' ____ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ~vinhe ~m • 2 ba, Kern Co. Large capa c1· w /d hkups, gdnnncl. No
do. 2500 sq. ft. 2 frplcs, 4 --Stll things fast with Dally. a~ed ~ if ~fa, Fu~· ty. Modern . 2 great pet.s. $875. Savage. Walde bdrm, m baths. $1150 l"ilte 104 PilotWant Ads. gra aut u Y u · homes. Agent. (80S l &Co.675'~ __ _
mo. $195,000. 642-4623. •••••••••nn••••u•u"-'o...:.:.::..:....:.;c..:::::..:..::=.:...___ ly assumable loan at 125·.?766 4 Bdrm, 3 bath condo
t8500 down. No qualify. II~ lOl4% Bkrl.ana5S2·2000 w/amenilles SBOO. Call
Ing. Brand New ! 3BR. ,EACE&QUIET Rlfttals 61J.~-~64S-2439Ev
2~BA . 2 car gar. Sharp28drmendunitin •••••••••••••••••••••••Elegant townhouse.
Overlooking park. II ••~IAIO ~AITV quiet adult complex. Haa"Fnllhed 3bdrm.2ba.2cugar in· 631-5731 llflll"tl.ll..,-.,g ~ 1 Centrally located in ••••••••0 ••••••••••••• cl dishwasher, refrig,
SHARP 3 IR ~ ·-· .. --Tustin, near shops and lcAoa l.a.d 3106 washer /dryer 847-5500.
REALTY freeways. Sl,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S57-S606 or 754-1033 ask Lovely refurbished COIOtoeA DEL MAI IAYNOtoeT forJ eorJohn .
home OD golfcourse. M · ·-·---Ca Cod t Chl·tecture u :gh ._ L-.L...... .__._._ sume 10% Int. Only pe ype ar · n.i uc~--.m Mesa Verde exec 4 Br 2
$119,995. Prin. only. beamed ceiling & used brick CFwahW Yrty LM Ba. 2000 sq ft. gardener
Patrick Tenore. •st 51·ngle story home & spacious 3 Br Bayfrt s:dsolmo incl Sl200tmo • ....., TVaTU ROCK Lovely President 4 B -1 s1u" Uh""'"' penthouse above 3 car garage. 2 rrm ATPROOPECT r w view cwv Home on cul·de·sac with view of • . . •-li r .. 2• TUSTIN, ?SHtll -3 Br. bag tot. fenc., $S80 hills & night lights. Lg 3 BR + patios, private pier oc s P aor" "'""Ht 1em1 Call 751·3191 Select
boat. Seller will help finance. D.lt1.n/ tt<>MI' hK. Pro rties.
fam rm w/fpl formal din rm. $3,000,000 including prime land. Oalh f4t 1100 RE•l EST•TE Eastaide 2BR. 1n io Cheery kitchen. Owner will assist · · ....................... 17Mto0 h d p 1 ti CMfT IOOIS. .we -
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1~ & Giiie 111 ,_ 3 Bdrm 1~ baths +
· r· · $427 500 Lo i Cathy or Dave Schweickert Deluxe Tri·Plex, a Br. 2 · ouse ev. oo · g1r. an mancmg. . , rra ne 642•8235 (X6S > 8 b 2 u It adults. No pets. ~5.
Rennie 752·1414 (X66) E!~tsi:'eC:Sta M~a!: .... , ..... ll07 :anager. 24S3B0rangf'
S230 000 Owner/Aaent ••••••••••• .... ••••••••1--"-'·-------uu:=i:..-:.t:" terse f1mlly room
ISZ.Qlilt OriiMI 17X37, with Flap lone m_... 1 W Q111a fireplace. etc. 1101.500
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ASSUMAILI LOAM -GREAT
HOME Bright & c heerful family
home. Cul ·de·sac location -
premium lot. 4 Br, 3 Bath Fam.
rm. atrium -Owner may help ln
financing. Briarwood model.
$219,500 Marton Frizzell S.Sl·8700
(X.67)
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Great home for e ntertalnlnl{
around a spa rklin g pool and spa,
with view or mountains .
Features 3 BR and Fam. Rm,
highly upgraded and tastefully
decorat ed In a light airy
atmosphere. $195,000 Fee Sharon
Smith 644·6200 (X69)
1142.s,.,2 · Winter Rental . Sept. 12t..h 38R. 2BA, frplc , Xlnt
-· thru June 12th. Clean, 2 cond. Meu Verde e.cw Pr•rtr 200G br. patio. sange l laun u1 t. 50. 631.-i6
•••••••••••• .. ••• .. •••• dry. $.WO Mo. +deposit. •CHlLDWELCOME•
4 • fVtt Adult.a. ~35'71. Beautiful, quiet. 2 Br. I rLUW Winter rental. 9112 thru Ba. C1rpets. dra~s.
2 Bdrm, l bath. Near So. Till. 2 Br 2ba, ~ blk to laundry hook·up, fenced
Co11t Pina. Terrlfk ba . mo.1173-~-y1rd, gara1e. No Dogs.
rental area. Super condi· 2 Bdrm, 3eth Sl t/13 to ISSO Mo. water paid.
lion. 9/13. ~30fcr mo Incl util 980-395
a.z.z 1 Super l'OOditJon 873-57 0!'15-5189_ Mua Verde 4 Br. 2ba. Nu~· brtlk even lb.~ Un1Que48R, &ar utll incl. FR/DR. new pl111h c~.
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HOME FORR!NT S2U N1r1 Bachelor 2 Br Avail mo mo. l7ZI Bedford Lant 1 dtck aun Offkel..... 4400 R1model•d to your NewporUlodcmStore
Dalebout
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Real Estate
a Bdrm 1125. P'ent'ild Adulla oojy No pet1 Phu utlla No rhlldren, ~ l$33 ~tuvaT:f1• mualc' '3$0. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• aperilk aUons Birch St or olc or pml olr ~ yard • iarace Kida • UtU• pald 105 E ~ay utbed.a 1m Wutrlllr NB want nr lr rt Ca11"4 rr22 S•I 111 213/H7 1
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••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, bit Ina AduJta, no bdrm. Newly redec DcluJle z Br Condo on ut11Jt1u 964-7157 1nt!r ficea from 139'1 "On 64S t212 OHlre /Store /Bus1nus
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COMI WITH US ••. TO WISTCLIFF.
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$.MIO+ SM uUI n5-2580 cloae to beach, Adult., apt. E aide Pvt patio, Plan Small adult com Female to •hare my ~pt COMPANJ~ Avu h1ble lmmedl1tely c__.., W.
eves week·eods. No pets'. 00 ta. mo. 7§0-1840 ll•t~ mat~.!.~11"· No plex. Secluded corner Clean & reliable S'll5 + 71• l·OSIU Prime Hunt Buch in t200 sq. ft. Ground floor.
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gardens. pc>ol, juruul. rm. No peU. Clote to all. pets. *'50 mo. Ask for Bristol. 1 Br lba. 1450 prlv1leKr1 Nor 0.C rices acr01:1 frorn City HEWP'OIT CEMTEI Offlce/romm'I IO().l.200
11800, PER MONT H saun11, ¥ym. i. hr see. C•ll tor appt. 1410.1435 Bill 631·13i6 557-570'1 &67~9452 Co I I e i: t' S 160 Mo Hall. All serv1m av11l11 Prestiae suites on 16th sq rt CloM to 5 Fwy.
guard.$750/mo.&31·6686 _Mi> TSL M mt 6'2..eo3 ii;"}y, 8a.2car"aart11e) M~8364 ble, 'optional'. From225 noor, up to 3 yr leases banka 1 . t .. »-1123
U 1·7300 3 br, 2 ba, a/c, patio, pool, NEWLY DICOI.. 2 IDlMTllPLIX Condo lmmt'd occ. sml I" ahr •Br bch hse. !H. aq .rt. up at reaaonablc _G. Q!ionL.760-0404...:. PRIME -
......._ ............. ~~ uuna, no pets. $525 1 Br. gu pd, encl aar 2Z62C Mmer St <near Mo. So Coast Plue quiet non-smoker S22S rentals No lease re 17THSTUIT
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Cost.M... 3224 ll'DOCI( 557-5761,545-7915 642·5073. Stove. rerrig. du· ADULT~lmmac 2 631 •025 THERIGHT 2or3roomortire,ulteti M::.w~~. ('~~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Villa Balboa, 2 br, 2 ba. ., Ir. I .. ~ hwasher, laundry (ac Br H-a Ba. pool, gar. M1 M /F' 31'R. 2' 28A, condo SPACE AIC, plenty or prkg Ulll 631·5681 3 Br 2\.'J Ba Nicely de· sep suites frplc micro & Children " pets OK ~rea ~· S40-0374 HS Pool, rec rm. S'lSO THE RIGHT UICI Av all now Call -----NEW EXF£CONOO corated Condo Avail. · · · ' Newly decor. as pd Avail Sept I 5'8-8192 ----1142 6519 R•alonoml-67"6700 Ca•••rdd
2 Bdrm, 2 ruJJ bl, micro. IJ.12 675-6775. ~1~~~49& bay \'It!~· encl ear., pool, dshwr · _ ~u":=:.~ltOO Po~~ to share 3br. 2ba. on PllCE " '" .,.. l..tah 4475
gar dr op. pool, jac 2 br. 1 ba, rresh paint. No --·--• Adult.I. &42·5073. Condo for rent Brand ... b h k GU"• .. U'FELftl, Oc.-View Offlcft ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" 7c.•1202 Condo I Br S C Plata ••••••••••••••••••••••• eac . non smo er "'-'~ 'A-t d r th N mo ---garage S600/mo 204 , llrToqh•M new,2Br +den.2\.l Ba ~1Yr!J ~9889 300to6000Sq. Ft Prime """a e across rom t! XW~Loc
SPECTACULARVIEW2 44th St Front Dnveby A 1C, Jae. tenn16, Newly d~ cas pd , S680 Dbl garage,. SE AW IND I' nonsmoker, $225 + Waterfront oHict!s in beach at lluntin1tton OnBalboaPenisula,all
BR. 2 Ba . s PI r a I hrst, 752·6499 ~~7~; No pets, Jim encl gar' pool, dswhr prs1v1tale yard, frplc. poo VILLAGE ut1ls Mesa Verde 3 br Newport Harbor w11h Beach Ut1l,1,11e:. pd root and auto traffic to
staircase to tort Fplc. 15 C PYTP"'RI( ---Ad I 642507" & pa boat slips available 1325 mo ... enlur y tbe 81lboa FerTy passes greenhouse k1tch , decks, A • "' l bdrm condo. lort. 6love, __ll_!S --~ 866 w lBth. 845-6334 New 1'2 bdrm luxury hou:.ei1n·t batl)_ 675-7794 Plus a long list or special 211Surf Rea.I!)' 536 7542 In rront ! Gttat place ror
c pt s & d rps $850 2 Ma tr Bdrm 21.! Ba Cng rum. pool, jac, ten IMM!D D PoW --3126 adult aptJ in 14 plaM I M /F roommate nl'eded to amenities TerTific leas book store, art shop. or 964·~ Like nu, W/O, refrig, nis.SS50mo 646-5S38aft OCCUP~Y! .~~•••••••••••••••••• rBdrmr:..o;:i~T .2hhdrm i.Sh3a0r0e CMl3dBR homt el ingtermsnowavailable OFflCESUITES ri ce. etc 673 2943
CITY LIGHTS/OCEAN $650 pr mo Kids OK, 5:00640.7~ 2 Br I Ba Apt. Beam DUPLEX·2Br, frplc , 2 rom ......,, own ouse ine u e~ u 1 CallToday! 750sqftto"500sqft or 673-3930
vti 3 BR. 21, ba, Uled pet.smaybe IRVfNE. LAKEs. lBR ceilings. laundr~ rm. blks£romPCH.S500mo from $6IO +pools, len lmmed occu 64643115· l71 .. )67r8662 fi ces a vuilable 1n ---~----kit h f I k I. h John Marshall loft on water. IMO No 1 Ad IL n1s. waterfalls. ponds' 646 6086 .. ~ d Shop. Store. office or c ' pc,s y 1g t,spa 631·1266 PoO u s ony, no 542.3597 Gasforcoolung&heat laatSli A.•allablt! Fashion I s l an photo lab w/sink All in earthtooes SllOO pets. 551-3211 Da ys pets JO 5 F h 3 br ly rental <Newport CenterJ Ex E/Slde. C.M. Up to 950 ~·3466 ~ves, 731-4989 TSL.MGMT 642·1603 H..+"'9foa leodl 14 Ing paid. FromN anh to 59 r I h yrl •land HEWPOIT CENTER cellent v1s1b1llly Call for sq ft ..... .,.,.,. -BE-AUTIFU-L 2 Br -2 Ba ••TH•••l••W••Hl••;;:;TU••••E••• Diego Frwy drive ort on a c,;1 ., _ ,,.....,...., Very private 2 Br. 1 Ba. .,.._ .... ,....aMd rTMIO 00 Beach 10 Mc:Fudd1in 1220/mo Sept 10. Call Preatigio~. full serv1cl' dl'ta1ls 1-:xch.is1v1• w1lh Coast Hwy frontage. Ap-
frplc. No kids, no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde, 1100 sq. ft. duJ 1 1 .1 then West 00 Mcf'udden Doreen, 673 73311 or EXEC orrlces Inc Ids ~lhum Cote prox. 500 sq. ft. ground Newer t. .S48-6120_ 1-----1·•-...1 J706 (pie, lndry, patio. dis-Luxury A tun tsu ll · to Seawlnd VIiiage 613920'1. rcpt, sec. xrrox, under t ,, fl So La $5()0 · t ~ -hwshr encl gar Adlts fordable Uving 1.2 a. 3 1·u 1189 911 iround p1c·g. telex & an· Cote Realty oor. · guna. Easu1de. 3BR. 2BA. rg Westcllrf, l story 4 br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l. '""l'./' • • Br. Well decorated _ilH.L!!.!3-~I . hque det•or. conr. rm "·I t t mo. Turner Assoc
fen ced yrd. Water & gar study. 3 ba . cou ntry IAYROKT ~fJ'M5ac';"'. Olympic aiie pool, light· ROOM• 4000 lo' to share cottage on 644 7189 co: ll\'t'S mPn 494·1177.
pd. '8ClO mo. 640-4159. kitch. Gardener. Avail 3 Br. 2ba. Avail 9/13 S40.~00 ed tennis rourt, Jacuui. .. ..................... 25th St NU Stepi1 lo 640·5777 lftdeaatrlal R_.. 4500
Village Creek Condo 9115 no pets SllOO $1200/mo. Winter Spacious 2 Br I Ba. park like landscaping. 2 Rms ror rent, S300 mo Beach. M1111t enJOY out A.IR,OltT A.IE.A •••••••••••••••••••••••
Luxury, spacious 3 br &q;9567 Owner.644-153S,~3-3245 Laundry::&I S395. Most beaullful bldg in incl util. Family at doors. be athll'l1 1·. F'urn i she d or \J n OFFICE Sl'ACf 2157 sq 6SOO sqrt 3fronto£fices.2
tr1-level,dntloc nrSo. Oceanrront single£amily SmllBr $400/mo+ulll -H.B l!l.QS...Pl!.e.ie.._96().5954_ runl ov1n g. hon1·st . furnished L~ window rt ble~ under mkl large drive 10 r ear
Cout Plaz.a $750 mo 4 Br , den, 3 Ba. Penin Resp., ~ature adlt only Newly decor 2 Br w/gbar, From S395~1Mi-0619 Wanted ~nt'd. mature moral, & Self anu:~d f;~111~ce~W:~1nuud~~~~n~~ r~r~u uni urn AdJa cenl door,s 31779phase potwt er S~t lmmed. move-111 Days toe Furn. or unrurn Avail 9/30 Dys, Mr ~dulls, crpts. drps. It Deluxe poolside xtra male Non·smkr. Share s2~o mo 75!1 ° 1· " l o C ra 1y ll o r s e sq t Wfutier
1821-6630;evcs631·2:114 $1500 Mo Yearly Shaw 644 8260 , UIS Fnrdyrd~pallo, large2br.2ba, bltns. lovely home Private 4975372 · afti.'r &PM Lo airpo~...... Restaurant Uookhollow C MM0-935.2
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Brand new 3 br. 3 ba ;very nice 2 br. 2 ba 213-459-4~. :.&i single & double car ~m._wkda_Is Townhouse complete Medical /General ofC1cc. rm Sl290 6'1J.<tl5e ••••••••••••••••••••••• house for <hscnmlnaung Beach/bay steps away 1 bdrm $400to sooo PllV A.CY & QUIET garages. near Hunt. r large & I small Bin·h 11tilh tenrus, spa, pool ground floor. pn patio 3355 Via LldONjlll Brh l2l 4o+ Males seek furn
family. 2 bllts to beach S600. 202-21Sl 67~5464 Sepl5 Like new I Br Apls Harbour Children OK. Guest Rm No kitchen 646·1869 °' 642-l850 ask $563 /mo 77 1 3350. 2br apt. or sm homl'
Tot a 11 Y u Pg rad e d 2 bdrm , 2 ba house. Uv 675-76lj.Jl42 0010 w /gar orrarport Up or 84G-6807 S'lSO It Sl!IO lst & la:.t + for Tom__ _ 494·4797 Hew-A. •ait 11 /I /I I w pkg 64.>9137 ext 111
G a r d en er 1 n c I rm. stone rpc Enc gar C ta M--372~ down, balcony or pauo. 2Br. !Ba. 7794 Newman $75 refundable 4 blks lo Pror rem. non-smokt-r, Costa Mesa, 250 sq ft 650 sq ft to 3700 sq It, tile no ans h· msg_ ~o.83J.01•5 I Priv yd w/access 10 01 ..... .. pool. spa. bbq. laundry, St 1450 mo. lSt-last + beach 1n CdM 760-0909. to i.hr ln•ine 2 Br 2 ba suite S175 mo Utils m· deck.~rsonalJied oHice Need ZBR Oct 1 Near HOM ES f'OR RENT pool Nr Npt Harbor H1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lush shaded landscap. d &la 4559 642 4431 640-2325 -condo Pool. tennis. con rid 779 W 19th St layoul Hoag Hosp vie b ch r e a s on ab I e
3 Bdrms S625·S675 S690 mo. 675·2520 746 CASA DE ORO 1ng $460 & up. Mature eJ>c · =-----Room /pvt bath, k1l ch pl run All upgrades 771.3350__ 75!1·9501 553-6238, 760-046.S
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Agent, noree. per mo. Agent. Joyce rent Custom design Deluxe 2BR, 2BA Plush Small I bdrm apt Small 5 :_30~-Bdrm home Ill Dana Pl EXECUTIVE Prkg . full M!rv. on the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg 3 Br 3 Ba. F.R Edlund , 542.11235 Mae. features. Pool. BBQ, rarpet Choirl' area . yrd & gar rac. Small pet Ro o m 1 n n 1 c e 1-$1115 Mo I S200 Mo. + water lutilins
w/frplc.3 cargar.near nab lr_vine R~t.Y ___ cov 'rd ga rage, s ur Adults only. No pets. ok 5 blks from bch. n eighborhood ror Ullls 496-733.1,77<t_8075 SUITES Comesee1l now ! O~rt.ffv 5005 beach I• vall now r ounded with plush SS50 3099 Mace Ave $350/mo Isl, last req. em ployed, resp non f' to •hare Balboa Isle IN ... ,w~ •-~/ ' ' Bturrs 3BR. ram rm. landscaping Adult ltv CM · ~tSept. 1st. 962·8052. ~ " ,.._' """'"~ .................... .. Imo. 962-~118 2l'1BA unit 00 lrg green· . bes N ts · smoking rem nr OCC house S233 mo Yrh. HBITA.GE Toa.at lcmk :1 PRINT SHOP Small 2 Br house' Un '--I ..,... ,,,. 03SO ing at its l. ope SPACIOUS 2 BR Adult S400/Mo. I BR · 3 BLKS $200 in r I ude s o l ii Carol 675-5216 Eves P'LA.I.A "all Judy . .,,., ror ""l. Sl,.-. mo .,..... I Br furn. from $445 ' r OCEAN on 16th St " '"' Thriving bus1116S, CM furn. ~arage attarht'd 2 br condo: nr bea;h & 385 w Wilson 642-1971 open beamed ce1hng · rom ~7:!390 Female to share Mack New luxury offlrt! l!l p11ce aj>j>t to see low overhead. CaJI for
No children, no pets. lloag Pool. washer' ' ---lots of wood. serving 1131694·4~ --Furnished room. kit Bay Condo 3 Br 2 Ba 1n I rvine's busiest APPROX 2500 ft open details 16S,OOO Cnug Prererworklngmamed d r y e r , pvt patio SUSCASITAS bar $400.Nopeu.2256Villa WamerlBr condo pr1 v. Costa Mesa, Rer Fac1hl.lesS300 Mo j:'enter ' Easy Frv;'Y,ar space Preshgiou~Npt 6311266 couple over 40 y~ars w/garden. s7ooimo Furn. I br apt. $345 & Maple St 548·7356 , w/refr1g&pool$4SO/mo. S2001mo 645 2753. ask inrlds ullls 548427 ~ cess. Avail now Call Reh loc Newport
age. $425 Mo Call 642.8877 up. Encl gar. AdullS. no 673-8803 1-2131961·6376 _{o~enm 831·8017 rordeta1ls Arr hes Tokai Bank
962-8996 aft 2PM. -pets 2110 Newport Bl. E 's id e 2 bdrm. no 3 Blocks from bch. Adults Gar~s _U_l:.12~l40.l230 Bldg 642 4644
Sunny dollho11Se w1all L~r3~0~ Br ~~e ~~: S.S-4968btwn8&SPM. children/pets $410/mo no pets. lBR. S280 mo f' to share cottage on forlt.,,. 050 •DELUXIEOfffCES• hsllt.ssltwtd 4450
utiliUespaid'Kuls + _guired ~995() W~lls N.wporta..dl 3769 -644-TIP H8.536-7357or~3662 25th St NB SteP1 to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.2&3room No least're •••••••••••••••••••••••
pets welcome S250 •8477 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• LGCJmG leocll 3141 beach Must enJOY out St~ Gcrogt qwred. AdJ A1rporter Fur store & offi ce spare
bee •--Ho.ff -...a8tiBnU ••••••••••••••••••••••• doors . be athletic , 00 Balboa Penisula next Hotel. 833-3Z23 9-12 at reasonable rates 2 story elegance• Jbr J900 & U.P 645-7~ ~ "9 2 & 3 Br spacious condo run Io v 1 n g. hones t . to f'un 7,one 0 0,, rt x -;_1M-; • .. ~0..-500 to 4000 Sq Ft.
home in qwet area ~ 38R 2BA 850 mo Steps AP' A.ITMENTS units Ocun view All moral, & Self assured 2011 rt 1 '"" .. -•"' "• MESA v f:RDf, DR Kids & pets OK! •8483 to Sch JACKIE 631-4046 Beautiful landscaped new appl, drapes. cpt'g I S250 mo 759 02 71, 673 294~673 l9:Ml Office space. park1n1t. PLAu '
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cleaning 619 Ma in dock ! Backyard BBQ pets. New 1 Br large deck. Mature remaJe has un encl, Sl lOmo sq. rt. For details call llave something to sell' West a Daily Pilot
536·1.S3 & ocean view ' 116752 l BR S42S Nor th end. close to rum room with pvt bath 751 ~ 851"6226 Class1r!ed a~do ll well Classified Ad. 64~-5678
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R 631 4555 F Brunch • 880 s • 1ar, pvt patio, adults. Adults no ts.""" 9950. H.-A-L. ._.......... .. I 00 2-STY HOME,avallnow. enllmes -· ee Par1tes •Plusmo1e ~ .,..,. VTil'Ta,-... .. • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • 3Br.lrg ramrm.frplc, L1dolsle48r.3Ba Exec. 495. 276 Avocado . -••••••••••••••••••••••• •
lease. Refs. 1125. Bon· H om e Com m t y ~=:.~~;~~:: 548·7Sl0..._642·5722 -Hewport ltoch 3869 SE.ALA.RIC MOTIEl • • ~963·71181, 968·1119 beaches. tennis. etc (pro & pro snopl.? E.ASTSIDE ....................... Wkly rentals now avail 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars
2 Br. with gar. $460. $1500 Mo 673·7586 or HeallhClubs•Sauna 2 Br. 1"'2 Ba. Townhouse Oceanfront for. Winter Sll2 & up Color TV • •
Car pets. fenced yard . .!75·0~ • Hvdromassaoe • Laundry rm. patio. Rentals. Furnished & Phones in room 2274 C f •
Water paid 2710 "F" New. 28R, 2h BA. 2 car Swimming • Goll gar age. Small child. unrum. Broker.675-4912 Newport Bl vd CM • It's easy to place your 8-0ay Week laSSI 1ed by mail. and It
Delaware 636 4120. gar Ocean view. Rer Pt1••no Range small pet OK. m5-SS50 NO FEE! Apt. & Condo 646·7«5 • COStS just $8 -that's only a dollar a day! To Qualify for this •
i.sPM. req,.E50.646-~ ~~~~~~P::~ Mo.TSLM mt.642·1003· rent~~s~J~i::~s. S..er...,. 4200 e special o ffer. you must be a non·commerc 1al user offering e '"... 3244 BEACHFRONT2BR , fooms •f'urn1stied Wa n ted Retired . •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• lBA. rrplc. gar Wioter &Unfumishe<l•Adun couple.To Manage 36 PAR· NrwPORT Newport 3 Br. I house • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price mus t •
Wanted: Roommate lo ~/Mo.~0767 l1V1ng . No Pets . quiet. qua111t units ND. " tn Crom ocean, parking be in your ad The cost stays the same w hether your ad 1br new condo UCI 48R, exec home fn Model10penD111v Costa Mesa area Avail COUMftYCWI Wk ly av ail no w • •
area. ProC. llOC\·Smoller Se1v1ew Security gated 910 6 now 213 763·9406 . UVIMG 675-6775. needs eight days selling tune or JUSt one
$450 + 1>'1 uUI 675-5847 or Comm u·nity. W /pool. Oakwood 714·~~ Bachelors. 1'2 bedroom lBr 1 blk t.o bay & bch. • •
675-48112 spa" tenois courts. GardenApertmenl• Ba c helor Lort wilh apt.s &townhouses. $400mo.yrly.2Br.yrly . u d h bo Ab t 4 d make one • WALNUT Sq. 3 br. 2 ba. $1200 mo Mo. to Mo. on· N-port S..Ch N. garage & patio. single From $.SlO 644·1900 S7SO mo Jones Rlty Se one WOr In eac X OU WOr S
encl. patio, $650 mo. ly Call 833-3622 days. 880 11v1n11 1at 1611>1 person. inclds stove. .£73-6210 -• c lassified line of type. Minimum ad IS 3 lines P lease pnnt •
Ann, ~9161, !n9·19'2_ 675-6646or644-8018 Eves. (714) 645-110. refrige. ut11s pd gas & VA.CANT OCEANFRONT 3 Bdrm 2 • plainly. •
b d B 2 water $405 + $300 b h Weeki A I 1625: Wood n ge 2 r WATEIFIOHTHOME Newport S..Ch S. security Call btwn 10-5 3 bdrm . 2 bath • a ouse. y va1
8 a . ~ 0 n ~ 0 A I I 2 story rust.om home.. 1700 16th St tOov•••I t8t•I 645.64(M fireplace. bit-ins. newly 8/22to9/19.~2847 • r-----------------------------., • amemties. Child OK. no BR . formal dming & 17141642"5113 refurbished. Yrly at $750 Yacaffoli l..tds 4250
II. 833-DIO breakfast nook, 3 car 2 Br. Adults only. no pets. mo • I • 1---------1 $42$ 755 W 18th St. ••••••••••••••••,••• • • • • &.ogm. ltoelr 3241 garage, lge closets. pan-1 bdrm luxurious Pool. &46·950'7 Newport Ocean ront. 4 • I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• try. 3 frplc's, lge deck. j & 1 v ·11 Br. Avail Labor day OCEANFRONT Mobile boat dock av11l al eittra ac gym. n ersaJ es. L.rg l Br Adult Near wuk. Monthly till Jone • I •
Homes t65CJ mo. & up. charge. For lease only. Mo. Ca1l63l·66&6 shops, pool, au utila pd. 673-7677. I
Oblwide.453116 Call Peggy Pattison. W ATER FR 0 NT ISMMonrovia.548-0336. lntalatoShln 4300 • •
Vacant 8125, LR l6x28. 714.955 .2473 wkdays BACHELORNear4Z.St. •EASTSlDEUVING• . •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• • $ 8.00 1
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Kit. with bkrst area. Harbor View Homesh. ex· Y6e7aS-r21325y w111' ter summer Ft h2.Brl.e$4.'SOan M_?:c27""' Sbdrlm.adpltoolN,oqwpee~ ~ It cut living expenses! • 10.60 I • Ranae • box. Patio, gar ec. 4 br, 31t!J ba ouse. · . · es "'c .,.,,. "" II e · Proteuionally since
yard. 9«> Temple Ter· Beaut. grounds. sec. rentals. Bnery Realty 2 Br. 2 Ba. Opper Frplc, mo64H76'1 1971. • 13 20 I •
race. $800 Mo. Ulils. by syst. sep. guest·maid's 67S.9lll -bll·ina, enclsd garage. Oceanfront large 3 Br. 2 HOUSIMATES • • I •
owner 494-0~. .strs 1500. 759-0279 __ tliSO/mo yrly, 2 br. 2 ba, $490 Mo. Call 631~ or Ba. Upper. 2 car garage, lm-41.M
A great ocean view. 3 Br. LIDO ISLE, clean 4 Br, 3 (rplc, gar_ Neptune Av 700-0134_, frplc, yearly lease. Sl.200 Prof remale, non-smoker. • 15.80 I •
2 Ba. (tplc, deck. hrdwd Ba, $1500 mo. Yrly. En· 548-5682 Mo. 64.2·3'43 To ah are preslifOU&
(Joora. bch/town. S950. joy Lido life style. Sail. Winter or Yearly SSOO. ''kwtflleld Large 2 Br· 2 B.a · Turtlcrork home, l'rplc, -add $2.60 for each additional llne for 8 limes • • 693Q. tennis & beach. 222 Via '850 2 Br. 1 Ba. Blt·ins, ncm B,ayfront Condo. with pool, 3BR. 2BA. total up-,. " •
Lovely 2 story. gar .. hot Palermo67s.7168 steps to sand. 5206 Nep-FAMILY Ar'TS view. 1er~lty bldg., graded. many Xtru. No
tub, wet bar, etc c,.._.. 327' tune.548-9275, SparkUn~cleanlrgapts. pootl. partung: Yearly ~. 1.1.o mo• share • •
213 """'..,19 0 r t D I• 3Br r r th t or 2 l950. Broker675-4912. u'". 7""· /mo. ,,_...,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ceao ron p ... or am ea WI 1~~"'::..:.:""=~----• p bl' h d f 8 d · • a-wa.-.i 3252 panlsh·atyle 3br home 2ba,f/p,blt:ins,Yrly ort chlldren.Nearpark No WESTCWFF.lbr condo, U IS mya Or aysstarting _________ _
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3Br.2Ba.GardeoHome. + mirrored master WloteT reutal. beaut. 2 MW.Wlllon 63l·5S83 plts,$500.67UMO k•rgeat 'JeY Male . ---------------------• :~~°!'ty~i. ~~~~ suite. Only llOO! Only 1 br, 1 ba, new pain~· de· 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouse, Stepa lo beach, 3 br, 2 ba, ~:nr.n.~~M rvice in • N arne •
. 4924700 •1-3526. year old Ir only l block to cor. Pvt gar. ll500/mo. skylight. all built-ins. frplc, $73S mo. yrly. (213)Q>-3040.
the beach I Hurry! ,. (2l3}«5-2781/«S-6MS frplc. patio/ya.rd. Adults Avail. Sept. 1. 673-2507' • Address • LH.SHOllS Rentimes &31'4555Fee Oceanfront 2bdrm, tba, only SOS Mo. TSL 3BR. tBA. $675 yrly. --------
2 bdrm • den «~den AM 1210 deck winter M . Call M mt. '42-t4l2. Steps to bch. Gar, 11111· Houaemates, f prer ·• • • ~eb. ~-l?..!f1~ .... ~ .................. eves; 548-Wa«t. 3 Br 1 ~ baths. New porch. 1129West Balboa. CoOeae Park area, Ci~· • City Zip Phone ______ _
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condo, Monarch Sum· ~/mo. Jeanne Sater 7S2-94M. w11her, dryer. Adlla. Sept 5 Newport·Bdml &r bath, 1 • Charge my ad to: I. m It, ad u I II, S7 oo. 631· l266. A(t. mo. 1839 · SM or 2 days wk. Bachelor -
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Prev. pre•1chool teacl\er ClJSTOMCONCRr.TE Cl.tAN·UPS/LAWN HAULING St*nt has DON'TBF.t:Ml'TVL •A·I MOVIMG• l'.pWARD'S PAINTING Pralnt Crom 110, Main
now b1byalttin~ In mr ~NYll Remove Old inatalln•w Mainltnaooe·Landlcp ~e truck Lownt rate THlRSTYOR LONE Y Top Qua~lt Special CO. INT, ~XT BY from DO. tt.pe.lnl.baUJ. C M h 100. fl""' ,. L'-I """""""""' • ·-h .. ~ PROFESSI ONAl,S. ID& , ....... .. ~ 17 ._ ~ . . ome, on. f'r H • o .... a re fl. r • e11 P\· .,_.....,, rompl Cali 759-1971 "Security Ph.11" wlll a1t car• u• a w yrs X l. NT RE I'" S N 0 • • rm l :JO.t, p~f. infant to 5 I I JAPAN~EGatdener • J hn your house lanta & e.p. C~pet!Uve ratea C H A R C E EST PWMll~
1t'1Al.Lyou y Xll 5383K.!l' _ CoMtfturnotf Co. CONCRETE CONSTR Malntenantt.Clean-Up llAUl.INCt&OUMP JltilS•ll~~ Ncu>vcirt1mt1 7~~ DISCOUNT t"OR UN TOP HAT ,....
fora Babyaltttna. my home, Geor•eD.Candclla found1t ion1, 1lab1 . .bttn.Umate. ~2$98 JOBS.ulcforRandy, GOJNGAWAY' STARVJNGC.'OU.l::G~ f\JRN t98-l946 New con1truct1on. r.• ll01~yad VletorlaSt.atta.C M aA•fti.cTu-drlveway1,blockwalls, .. l-8427 M 1 STUOENTSMOVIN<. -modl'llna Spec 10
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10hnal ladyf w/refs lntund .. J.11427 ....................... work t,1r 1404321 PILOT home lunchbnacks an Additions Remudclln& THOMPSON'S Mowlna. ectgin,. r1Jt1ne. ~ •a~ ra · w ouusat or you _ W T t US CROW' "Wt! 1uts .~hould hang 836-2030
S•YICI cl o (: Alrportuu fl CUltOmHomtt CONCRETECONSTR •wee P 1 n & • Pr O an-up 8Sl2 .Jli:Rl4 ABC MOVING ~xper to~etbl·r UO roll ProptrlyMG-;itii;iili OIUCTOIY ·0288 4 Lk.»99374 ~0226 l.k....l~ 642·114fJ2 estimates 646·0944 or DWEHllAIULITALL! "-dtc.,.., prof Low ratt'S Quirk UJmOI wallsAQ'.730 ...................... .
DOlTNOW ! C --A 645-$l37 emo t on, concrete ....................... rar f I fl VIC!,.~Q410. rAP'EI HANGING PROF PROP MGMT lotlh.M•ca•c./ ..,....., CWldC.. am Fukumoto YARD breakout, stump re· Tree Trimmlna re • ... FwS..-. StrYlu ............................................. MAINT. ' Clean· UV•· moval, yard clean up. moval malnt 1ci yrs •TOUCHDOWN• 25 yrs exp Frtt1est By OCIJ' <Orangt Coun·
Your Daily Pilot •••••••• .............. Rem!>del. kit r1blnet1. $.36 90 /WK Tree trimming, small 0 P. ·.,.acme r , have T. o. Moven are careful, l.1bor. II/roll &t up ty lnve,atment Proper
S.rvlctOiroctory Boal ' Yacht Cleaning pa~ioa, bookshelvh, H t I h C.M Chrta la sea in fKS. eg_y1p. Xlotre[.M8:83Jll courteous & i ncx lOO~oOFf lle•l· Ed,J7t4is34'6949 . Repmentatlve Clunlng wurun" & re· al1d1ng w1ndowi; o punc hooi . SUNRISELANDSC•P"' pensive. Please call, wallpa_perifwrhan111t. lloo"-'42·5671. ut 122 pal r In I Fr nests trame11. door hanging• tlan resc , 1146-™1 TIHS TOPPED & Malnt n "' 642· 1329 BOOKS broutht to your .,. .. :~ .............. . ••••B!!!!!l!!!!!!!!~I Bonded, prof care. Lie e.4§-L~ Oftlracton. G1111rd REMOVED. EXPERT UAwonted <'!utter ln your 7 en1nce ' homt· f"or uppl, call Wl l.Bf"R R001'1NG. tnc Ac --M--12:89406, $54-~ Water ROUGHORFlNISH YAROCLEAN-UPS Ill•? CLEAN UP & freust.54.S-63'17 MOYIMG$l5.i.. J!o~rUOecor_S39·SS06 AU tYPea· new roostr & c--. . EL.ua tn" Doors, fencing , etc HERITAGE PAJNTING 751· 76 .&.YJJNG. S1H720 Renovating Rot.otJJllng Small JQ!l§. S38 '1!00 Tht Paper Han"t!r. Prof r• roofing, w . bonded.
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bring your re«>rd.s up to N EEO HELP" CALL work done by owner ...tite Lie,~. 991 2020 Arrue 548-8414 JU.>J.j'r~~7112..J._7 -~1 Ext house pa1nt111i onl} PA p ER HANGING Tia.
date Accounting by "The Account•[!"· bk Kit ,bars,gar ,storage or.H.g ...._ Ho.tec&--a.... L..11CMl1 WedotMjobril(llt! CommlS4S-9575Resdl ...................... . h kpa •-aftct& p •. d I Guar ~I. 549 l68S ....................... ._...,_. .....__,, ....................... LEE Pamtmg 846-488!1 ·w p-p '"ING TILL" INS,.,.ALLEO "'-w~it-ic• • • ' . "' e _...ft-I ---irect from manufac •H•O•::••••""'"E'''E"" ••R•o••B•l•N·~s·•CL••EA•••N••,N••G••• ----ALL A !'.:" r. " -... ..., ....,.... '"' Lowest rat · 857-4646 -I""''.-.--. ct lurer-decor pillows ... E IMPROV M NT ICAIATI 7'M Summ~r Speeial, ext/1nl Professional, quality All Kinds Guaranteed ....................... lridal S...tc ....................... d 1 B · Plum bang, clean-ups, Service a thoroughly IN SO. LAGUNA paantmg. Prof Rsnbl w 0 r k man 5 h 1 p by Refs John893-1667 9TOS:S~amonth.un· ............. ~ ....... WeCareCrpt Cleaners T~!:e~si1:~c ev odd Jobs 28 yrs exp. cleanhouse~ 540.~7 499-5215 54~2!17 Fre · eveS47~l Mi chael frPe customCeramicTile
li mit ed calls Mail DESIGNER. nationally-Sleamclean&uphols , 9'.79·2265 Want a REAU,YCLEAN LotStrlpillg PAINTlNG {;USTOM estimates.492·8798 Ne"'•Remodel-Repair
Hand ling ; use our known will customize Truck mount un1l oil J ACK OF ALL TRADES HOUSE? Cllll Gingham ............ ••••••••••• work, 2S yrs exp Many Orchard Wallrovenng l"r~e est Quck 67~ Laguna Hills Address. your ~eddmg gowns, ~~ __it..}:1716 ....................... Plumbing, elee. healing Girl Fr t. 64j-Jl23 Parle Ing LotSlr1p1ng local refs. Uc. 11403941 Ex~rt installatton y,... Strfke
access .. etc Bev Thayer Shampoo & steam rlean. Drywall Specialist Odd jobs. 638-4068 Give a Gin! Strub-a-Dub Lot light POies & fixtures Bonded. ins 'd Free est Rt-as rates. 631 4~76 ..................... ..
........ .M.!:_0567 Color brighteners, wht Qual. & prod New & re HOME IMPROVEMENT prof housecleaning painted. Marmac Main Hulchlsoo.96J.0911 Pl -TREE DESIGNS
....................... Widen cr pts 10 mm bleach mod •38994!.532~9 ar REPAIR. Plumbing, service Reas. reliable . .l.~!!.!..ll.~!~966-1901 AGAPE F'ORCE .. ~.~~~.......... l'tunang,Stulpturin&
Driveways, parking lot ...................... Hall. hv. run rm6 sis. ALL TEXTIJR & carpentry. elec. tile r fs Je!n.._6.11 5016 Masowy ~ainting Co 3 genera ONE F"R Et:: Lt:sSON I Top, Thill. Removals.
rep11rs. sealcoallng HOME IM PROV EM ENT avg rm '?·50· couch StO. Drlwill C~ean & de pen Free tst No JOb too ReUable Couple does ren· .......... ••••••••••••• lions of painting ex New Approach ' f;nJoY Clean·u.P~631 25!L._
S&S Asphalt. 631-4199 Add111ons Remodeling chr SS Guar ehm pet da le Reas 631 2345 small ~28U (Da11m_ tal ar yard clean ups, BRICK WORK Small cellence. p.g151 I e o r n 1 n g ' Ii ob J"'YE .,..IE.ll!C"'llr Llc'd. • G odor Crpt repair 15 yrs ---""-· · b R h d ... '"..._ ,.. '" _uara ~· 32 exp Do work myself Ta~. Texture,Acousltc w~oodRoon haulu:i.&....etr 6'2~ jobs, Newport, Costa ~u•e pamtinjl Y 1c ar Bt'atdsle.t,_~4859 Complete service ond ASPHALTREPAIRING ll00M"'_...0 .... S Rf Ce1l1ngs Freeest Reas G iu-·-··I Mesa, Irvine, Rids Sinor. L1c.U1S l3yrsor .. _ .. __ 1-R • _.,... .... s. S3l·Ol01 . · ....................... enera ~ ean1ng nus~ epair 'ltum p gnndin.: 10 yrs Sealcoaun~&Striping &IEMOOBJMG ROBERTS CARPET Ke~~673-1503 HAROWOOOFLOORS Reliable References 61Ul75 ~~p~N B customers O ••••••••••••••••••••••• ex_p L1r lns ~9:.18
Comm /resid Freeest Kitchens. baths, ex REPAIR Restretch, re D~alRnhhiftg Cluned&Waxed 0w'l.!.!:.!I!!!_· __ 962-~10 EXPERT BRICK & _a_y~. -631'441 Nutp11tches&tcxturl'!> 1.-'-..l.J..tJ 645-8181 pans1ons, French doors, lay All repairs _CallPaul,546-7504 AnYtime.83'H881S.A. Quahty Housecleanmg Masonry Smllll 1obs & NEWPORTt'AINTINC frfftst 893-1439 WllutowC..-..,
A.arto.otin windows. skylights. oak 673-8490 .,. __ LJcal .M-with Pel"50llal Touch. repairs. f'rl>lc racings Comm. (lndus.1Res1d R t • T t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ............... · ~rr• -'7 B th ~J.56. Refs,_ssl ·~.._760-7074 F"reeest. Lown1tes cs uc('()S · ex ur 11 CALLJUUO'S voL1CSW .. G1r.a..1 mter . ~ak stairways NoSteam/NoShnmpoo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... BS........ e -Jim Jt!nnings Custom ~-7375 lnttextpatchwork l"or all your house &
Y ... "" Plans Lie. :.11001 1-'ree StainSpec1alist.F"ast ELECTRICIAN priced DU MPJO b Houseclearungbymature Masonry Ser vin" LARRY 'S PAINTIN<; J.'reeest 64582S8 wandowc:lng 645·5&1? SPlCIA.UST est Reas :.! yrs Allen dr". f"reeest. 8J9 IS82 right. free ""'timate on & Small Moving Jo s woman llonest. reha· .. PLASTL'R PATCllJNG E J h 84().~u. -"-'-'-"" C 11 MlKE"•"lJ9l I coastal area .SLnce 19611 lnl1ext Syrs~ c. Orium•IWmdow Washer Herb's Gara"e 1995 o nson .,.,.,,., or C iii .. __ -tJ_ largeorsma11J.Obs a .,..,.,. be. r~fs 646-07SS (24 1 t.,,. " u HarborBICosta .. Mesa !!i()-47~eves • IMJ,A.._...ft> t .. 396621 67.,...,.9 Cit U y .. d hrs) All types 8r1rk , block. Reu Jreeest 9383 nt ex .. ""pyr1sexp297 \vg3brnome.SJS •••••••••••••••••••••.. ic." ,,....,,, •YIP ~A stone.:.64S.8Sl2 PAINT YOL'R HO~ t Neat "'or.. au 545· 7 631 7§98_ -~~ GEIWICK&SOH Acoust1cCe1hngs + REslO-COMM 'l. Garages/Light Hauling IFYOU . Custom brick, stone. $185 E~l 11oJll' & "'9 Let theSunshme ln" labylittiilcJ Builders Since 1947 custom hand texturing Highly qualified No JOb l ton truck. ~3 have a service lo offer or block. concrete. ~tucto ea' es you bu> p.unl 2tJ ..................... ,.. t.:all Sunstune Window .................... • • • Additions. remodeling, Lis 389944 S32 5549 too sml!_Il 631·2345 Haul. clelillup. roncrele goods to ~U. place an ad Refs F"ree est 549 9492 yr§ l:!1> 774 7200 McC:ORMA<.:K PLM BG Clea.nrng.._Lld ~8853
Babys1l!lllganytime. pl~~~eeest R~~217015~LL idle ite~ with a Electrician Clean. de removal Dumptruck 1n the Daily Pilot RF.PAIR&REMOI>l-.:L references _l.J ---• Daily Pilot Uassified pend able ResiComm Q~uck serv. 642· 76:1! I Class1f1ed Sect.ion Class1f1ed Ads. your one WANT At'TIO;>;' Stoppag~ Re~ rates ll;ne sometlung lo sell'
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games. etc Prime Time .....ts 5100 REWARD1673-32S9 646-6JOS part lime manager ~at ~~:St 4 :a !~~k Beach near Hoag Hosp time. small gro"' 1n11 beach location' $6000 •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost MalteseTerner M r ah 5350 644·4~~ k Y Arcurall! t> ping & com puter co m pan) NEWPORT BEACH
MARRIOTT ll)fil 67"41""67~1401 • Lim0Ser,1 ce • N,amedBaJ.._·,o lD enoti ASSEMBLERS We will 1111 generalofftcedulles non-s moker Chenl
Fo.,.od ";;'ist;ibutorship Spec1ah1ed 111 all mean sh 0 r 1 ;;"; 1 red •0;;·05··~~·u•ld··1~:·e••t; train Apply 7AM LancerYacht Corp W1lltrain.noexperience 833•3300 · 1 n g f u I o cc as 1 on s RL''"A RO' MarGre0or Yachts, t631 1939 Deere Ave ·Irv_ necessary Full tame av1tilable. New, ground "'" part)' with you Call Sue " M 7Sl 7220 D .. T"' b..l'P'lly 999-0420 _67• • .b,.... anytim.. K h Placenlia,Costa esa -· ---9AM to 6PM Mon·Frt ...... ""'" floor opportunit y ,,, "" or al y anytime BOATS 54BSS8l Or&A.Tott • T ""I' Cowrl A.Htttdmlt r /T
546-9429, recorded SCRAM-l.ETS F"ound Black white 953-9363 ---A.SSMl&S Gel-coal repair touch· Clencal Irvine based restaurant
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Dana Point Dry Cleaning ANSWERS gvine. 7S4-J740 ~~ds Ml'~~b~!~0 .;~2 .)§31 Placent1a.._C M __ . _ R L Kautz & C.O in Irvine available ror an 1 BM
A gene Y $6000. F'ull Modest Delve Found · Ladies Diamond * SUIT( * yrs. exp. Candidates Bookkeeper Qualified are in need of 2 sharp. 3 74 I D :it a Ent r Y
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COALMINE ~~ dexterity. gd. eyesight. Inc clerks Requires some IBM 3741 15 required 493-69«. 1'11 tell you what it's hke F"ound Miniature black 953-112L._MC.LYl•o neat in appearance & de· 631694I office exper and light Small <3l girl data cnt7
llt•t1hlt..t visiting large cities in poodle, female F'ound SOOTHING MASSAGE pendable. Worit is tn life Bookkeeper Qualified typing. FulJ lime. 37 1~ team. Position is for ful o,,....a.My 5015 August lt'slikeasteam 8 1 t 7 O I 1 v e & Ford1Scruninatangmen support medical elec Trend Imports Sales hrs. S.4 :.! Call Valarie time day shift with at
....................... bath in a COAL MINE Westml11Ster 848-1960 Call Peter, 494·4871 tronics Gd benefits. Inc. al 549-4700ext 219 tractive working c•ondi
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pictures. Earn S~ ....................... tiger. white paws COM & relaxation massage persons seeking perma· Bookkee~r Typing, math skills. Salary wall be com
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Found· M p;t -Bull mix Forslress&we1ghl . ply. Call: Mrs. Parelh, ~~1. !~~~:« ~1~1111~~ i r i ;~ ~ been~f~~e: perien<-"e Apply 1n We are seeking people oriented
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FOUND ADS tan /white. blk ringed loss · massaae • S8l-38JO s 11 o F"rin ges . 1 m Linwilco laboratories, person Mon Fri l!um ~es4..PCH _499-4367 ~2817 lOAM lOPM mediate open1n~s 2832 Dow . Tu)lln Spmat: ARE FREE Found . Black pit bull, YOUNG LADIES avaJla. •ss-• .. 5 Lmw1lco I.ab 2832 Dow, _832·9700 THE JOLLY ROGER male call to identify ble to party anytime ... -..-Tustin Cl · 1 INC. Cil. M4·36S6 ~7·3145 Call Gina or Li sa Irvine electronics dis· ___ 832-oo eraca l7042GilletteAve, In s; --:::.i..::: 161 9036 tributor needs Cable As· Classified l714lS46-_0331 642-5678 F'ound: black rabbit. v1c · semblers. Soldering ex-IOOIXHPa Cl rk T •
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Cockatiel in the Avocado Found 8-13 Keeshound Contact: Bob Tracy. ~SS70 ___ The Classified AdvertLS· DELIVERY
SttV1ctoria area 8 23 female black, gr e). ES ORT Mon·F"rl .. 8-S.5&-0964 100-~s ang Department of the •-stock Fullt1me Fr·1 •-. be hi n 11 wuu:;a-al Daily Pilot has an open "' · • "' Please help us hnd 1ge, w le ea co ar Mon.·Sa1.10am·4am "'ull •-pill-·. Apply 111• ( Sat 6 ""-m 3 30 Sun Roscoe Reword North Costa Me sa 7-.()964 r a: "'"' ang or aresJ>C1'151ble,en · .JU« · •
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Loo--k-in_f_or_s_ec_ur_ed--in-. diamond wrist watch. ~aJhch ~g. tag says fnend under40. kids OK Women's fashions. Ex •IOOIU(flPSb der, we will tram you for Delivery dnvers & sales livery for auto parts ~1~r gL~~h~cty';.~ ':;}~ vestm~nt~ Up to 9 in· v1c. Westcl.tff Plaza. sub-Ranger Contact Mr Like simple hCe. out· t:r in lhis field helpful F" I C th r u T I B for this position Excellent trainees, full & p /t store Must have good supen. contact with
vestors. Min. SS0,000. l stanlifileward 543-960'.l Kearn.;_~0071. doors. exercise Let's ill t rain bright gal engineering ftrm by company benefits in· Moonlighters & students driving record. valid \'endors. JOln Ill mfg &
of 3 existing prime loca· Lost. CAT, gray/whl fem talk eves before 10. wpa/cged. T:pmop~Yy, ~~~~ O.C. AtqX?rt Gd typing, eluding medical, dental. welcome. Big Bucks Calif driver's license & ship Good opport'y to
IJonswithlnOr.Ctybuy. tabby. West Newport withG~~~~~·~agle 548·9592 s mok er. Apply in 8~'t>!';~g~ R~rr~~: lifemsurance,creditun Callafterlpm 6384605. ~~r~~~~~~~:pl~~~~~ mak~ decisions. set
lng & selling precious area Re~ard 631-1304 pendent vie Dover Dr & SOPHISTICATED person · .!.OC· SS7 9671. io;. etc ~C~~f ~o~ 636-6~ -Harbor Bl. CM S11l' pohcy. orgamre thLS fasfl
metals Absentee 0 REWA.RD1 Eton_ Sentimental value IA.CIC STREET a vancemen ° ' DBJVEI~ Cla!!_~ growing electronics m partici pation. The Gold Lost. male Shih Tiu to 0 w ner L 1 be ra 1 WY 655 "B" St., Tustin lreolrNtCook• appointment for an I OFACr 1 y gr 714 7311458 __
Exchan e714/631·7000 black&white REWARD'646::_1489 ESCORTS -2HIRS IA.IYSITTa ExperDI~ ~view, 64<!-5678, ext Full lime; for neat Per~o~ll!~h~1i~m N~E~Eg~~~~;gEto ~ Tn11t -6:40-B590~a 673-~IR_ LOST Golden Retriever. for working mother's s SAN CLEMENTE INN o~ Comt I & bright indi\' with Rd ing records. must he 18 F"lorida Sept I Our
Dffds 5o35 llEW.AR.D! name "Favor" Vic 16th Wheftillu•ed.cal vear oldg1rl Mon&Fri 1.2SEsplandian D Plot driving rec & \•ahd yrsofageto'Aork8am to small consulting firm. •••• .. •••••• .. ••••••••• Wh. Bull I St H B 960-0068 t h CD M I 3JOW Bay St. Cahf driver's he /\ppl> 5pm u on thru "'rt Sta.. F ashion Island ... , B Want investor for Npt ate terner.mae ·• . 971-0342 1n my ome ApplyChefChar es ,., r " ,,
bay front home. Give Vic lrvme Ave & 16th Pl f ound Shepherd Husky _ _j:ASH ORCHJ:CK 673-2945 Thursthru Monday E.9.:.E_. _ ~nue~t~~~~~rt :e1~. at S3.3S per hr Call needs general office. hte
well secured lst or 2nd S4Jl..431L F Mesa Verde Area ODEL~OITS Babysitter wanted for 2 Cashiers/Sales person· William F"rost & As Ma[_k 7Sl·~ acctng person. Com ·
T D. Agt, 67s..616l. Found: p Black & white --S4S-83S3 12MPM <p .,,._.,.0971 yr old. every Wed 9.3 n e I. Photo g r a p by Clerical sod ates, 1401 Quail Sl . EL£CTRICAL pet1t1ve salary Great
Pit-Bull. Temer maxed Found· white cal w tit . ., """' EastsideCM 64.S-3514 Unlimited IS looking for CLIE8" TVWST ESTl...,"'l~ work1n1i rond Call Glfll Sattttr MhJ. Co. All types of real estate
investments since HM9
Sptdtlmgill
hdTDs
642-2171 545-0611
Discounted Trust Deeds
available for investors.
Xlnt yield. For details
980-1957 Broker.
Modltrel Rah MhJ.
SINCE early 1981
Specializing in
1st &2nd. T.O.'s.
If there as a desire
M.F.M. will devise a
way.
Peter Dobbs. Broker
760-6827 640-6016
134.000 2nd T.D. sec by
vac. lot in l.aguna Bch
dis. to $29,000 ~ yield
will provide add. sec
Call Paul bus. ~7.
res 499-5648
'9.000 buys Sl2,000 TD.
32.43 annual yield.
$17,000 buya $20,000. 20%
TD. 27.6"7o retum.
teo,000 buys ll0.000. 203
l!l TD , 3 years.
S27,000 buys $30,000, 21%
2nd TD. 3yeara.
Chrla Shaw, 714·730-6050
SZt,000 buys s:rz.ooo. m
lit TD. 3 years.
tM,000 buys $48,000. ~
2nd TD, a yean.
ChrtaSbaw, 7lt730-~
Ocean Home . 35 %
yteld. 11 mo. 13.S,OOO. te40 mo. _,, TD. Xlnt
eaxor.tel-2980
LOW"-LOW FIES
JMDTJ>.
Loana available a>,ooo-mo.ooo. Equity
and purrhaae loans
Owotr/llOft owntr. No
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B h & CL~ 5400 h' •-Ulft 1 "'' Npt. Bch. ...,.. """ Olsen 714-644-9174 dys puppy Found: F" Tan1 green eyes. eac Social -IAIYSITTEI cas iers "'exp cam.era Laguna Beach elec· Uental Asst. X Ray exp 4 F.xpr. nee. Salary open · ' Sheperd mixed Puppy_ Adams,,J:LB.SJS.2094 ....................... W t d . N B sales people for 1m · tronic mfgr. has immed dy wk. Pd vac. & hol. 1 _,_. d f 640 94SI evs for in
Found· M. Tan & White 1F"OUND Sm Blk & Wht H.arbor Senior club meets an e 10 m Y · · medial e f u 11 -l im e opening for sharp person 546.3000 \Mon-Thur> ~{~e~t ~~.;,111gPC::~K~ ~~ lerv1ew
Lhaso Apso Found · M Peek·A·Poo Vic Mesa for Pino~h.le Tuesday, .673-0~;~3482 employment. Apply in for. ge_neral. cleri~al Dental asst 4 days 11 Riverside area All in GENERAL OFFICE
Y e II ow Lab r a do r Ve rd e Country CI b Bridge Frl:_li46-8397_ BABYSITTER responsi· person •l 161189 Beach duties including ty~mg week Npt Bch office qumes are confidential !?tcgaJ~ :~. f:r &s~
Found F Black .)56-1896 -Tronf 5450 ble personoverl8 par1· Blvd.HD. for our Purch.aung Exp Sa l ary o pen Industrial Electrical -..
cockapoo Newport Found Young male ....................... lim'e in my Costa.Mesa CASHIER Dept and wor~ing Ill Pleasecall,646-5684 Inc For Palm Sprinits Noon.J..714~"-7-'l9S=o.. __
Shelter, 644-36S6 Samoyed mix \'IC Fedco, WANTED· Airline ticket Home. Hrs. flexible. own Cashiering position in stock room. pulling Jobi-ca 11 J 1 m Comes GEHEIAL OfACI PlacingaClass1~iedadis approx 2 wks ago to Houston or Dallas· transp.979-7593 Fashion Retail store kita, issuing mater11ls. DEMTA.LRlOMTDESK 71 4 327·1241 or for p time OC Airport as easy as dinting your 54S·lZ79 fort Worth departing keeping records. Gd . All phases, dental exper Riverside rail Jerr) area Approx 25 hrs per
phone. Give us a calL found : PaJr of Vamays Los Angeles between I~ ~'::air.:f:r::~ln~us~ typing skills B must. req. 41'2 dys wk C M Smmlling 714/683-0J_l3 week lo help with in
We'll do the rest vicinity o( Big Corona September 7 and !4 TIU.II weekends.EOE MUI SOwpm.Stockroom 631-1420 \'entory. blllmg and col 642·5678 760-842S0an Would like round-trip Part time position 644-5070 exper. helpful, not nee. Dental. ExPQrtho asst •hllorr........_. lect1ons 54.S-6252..._ __ -------Pl ease call days , available. Must be able We oUer gd pay & ROA . Full·tlme Xlnt •Coretro..t)• -r----------------.... , 768-5837 to work Saturdays typ-CASHIER benefilapluu salary & benefits SJO.OOO tyr Au siness GEHEIA.LOFftCE
Ing 35 WPM. No ex· HOUSEWARESALES 4 DAY WORK WHIC 644-1405. mngmt. exper helpful. Accounts pay & payroll
Use Anlwfr At/ service
when placing your ad ... a
Dally Pilot ad number will
appear in your classified ad
. we take your messages
24 hours a day ... you call
in at your convenience
during office hours and get
the responses to your ad ...
th is service is onlv S7 .so
~eek. For more Informa-
tion and to ptace your ad ca It 642-S678.
iDlo---t& perience llOO!SSary. For Full or P/time. Apply : Co. ls 2 ml. from Coast but not nee. Call for exper 631·:.ll8 Mon lhru ,,..r·~ mterviews by appoint· Crown Hardware. JO'l4 Hwy.lc8mi.rrom4~& DEMTA.Llltcpf/A11t app't: Stales Dist M·F" Pri9·5
Npar'10ll menl call Evey Hayes. Irvine (Westcllff) NB 5 Frwys. P /time. Reception isl 631·75S9: eves /wknds · ~1r.a..1uu•OFftCI
••••••••••••••••••••••• (213) 37~0433 w I ch airs id' ex per M9·52.54 557-.5611_. __ •ron~
Schools& Mac::1t-'--caft.lllEIS Pleasecallrorappt. Perfect for mother FULL T. p T No n:per necessary IMtn.dlc. 7005 _..-r IWIW Personnel Dept. w /school aged children ame. / ime. Will train on word pro ....................... TELONlCBERKELEY Friendly o<c in Irvine. Ans. serv Typing rcq'd. cess1ng equipment
Learn at home to be • !OEM M Lots ot benefita. Ml 2024 No exp. nee Call btwn 8 Should be good typist. professionaJ ba.rtender u TUTE 714-494-M>l E.O.E. le 4 30PM. Mon-Fri mtn SOwpm Congenial
Pro manual avail. Call DENT AL ASSISTANT ~l-Ol40c EOE -co-worktr Lovely of·
Cordetails.6'2-t663 Banking COOltASSTI Exper. req. RDA pref FULL TIME. Ans Serv rices oear OC Airport ~ 7075 MEW ACCTS.. Mature, experienced N.B.aru.543-MOt. Mature. responsible P o11llon1 avail Im Jobs W...,.... 6 months previous bank· MARKET'S coot Ing pasta. Even-DISH WAS HER -tray adult. No exper. nee med 1 ately For in. .. ..................... ln&exper.preferred For 2ndll!rdSh.ifts logs , Prl-Sat -Sun. person rot weekends on· Call btwn 8 le• 30PM, terview app't call·
PNCfful...,... .......... StartineS4upto$4.50. SpaghetU Bender. N.B. ly, 6am-2:J>pm. Mature Mon·FM .. 882·1212 Maril nCdle 95$-Refs 548-5'58@ 8S78 of C..._. We promote to manage-645-0Ml rson. c 548-S585.
W--a........I 7100 eon·· ... ·. ment&l flUptrvlsionfrom I a·11y P1·1at --.. ~-.. wlthln. COOi DISP1TCH . . .......... ·: ..... "··: ....................... Cathy,63l-~U WANT A CAREER? " ACCOUMTS E.O.E. M/F IV /II CCll1.a Mesa for bu•y dell. Quantity & part Ume. Must have re·
ca t e r In I ex P ' r II able transporlaUon ·· ' PAY .... CL.al BARTENDER. p /time, 517 W. Wilton St. neceuary. Cati Joe ln and cood drlvln11 record fi1Ald r .. les Supervisor The Jolly Roger Inc. hu lmmed ,_;n ... Apply &3HIMI am· 831...0.. Be familar with Harbor ·~ '141 '" an A/P Clerical poaltion ---for an lnduatrlov.s In· In person Big Yellow LaC\naBtach COOKtmHOMIJ Aruaodwillinf toleam
divldual. General olnce Houae, 3010 Harbor $Im Lunch 6 dl.Mtt tor mid· Newspaper buslneu
fl/or accounllnc u Blvd, CM. Moo· Thurs. dle·aced couple. l.a&uoa from grOWld up Call
per1ence pttferttd. Ex-btwq Ur !PM Huntl.naton Bfach Buch. •9HI07 Mn. Zed73-0550
ceUent benelita Is work-BEAUTY OPERATOR· eQ-911$ COOK'a Helpe.r airline DP Harbor Yachta ulet
ill& condlUona. Apply tn rent a •tation In CM catering. c.iii. area. oHlce ntda a good
peraonat: area.$49-lOOSTerry PenonnelDept. Over 18. Valid Calif. typls,t trecp to "'ork
THE JOLLY ROGER Boat Operator 537-4840 drl ver '• llr. Call: wknd. 1. ()pportwllty for
fNC. Shore Boat Operator. lhrvln Davia, 10AM additionall\n. Wllllraln
11042GilletteAve,lrv Coa1tOuardL1ccnse.To CATERING Servlee tP l on com .C.20tt or •
1 operate Shore Boat ln need• I oo d pre p. Counter ptl'IOll for Toot 7
Anlwlrln.rrStnice A .. ton Ba1, Catalina. worlrera. 14. hr. Part Rental Ccxnpuiy. 11\dt DP Harbor Ya~ht.s 11ln
N.B. E1per. pref. but IU/S1Ml52. Johll Jet), tlme. 5AM'.t:30A)(. run IQ)oy wOl'klnl w\th peo-office needs a aood •
wtlllraln.1-ll.Pmllllft• nill aftePM ti•~ SAM·l :IOPM pie. Good Salary • tnl•,t/rtcp to work
me. ~11 Boat OperMor Lori • bet., IO'l7 S. btHftt l*i.ao. AHl7 ~ •· <>PDortl.IDit.1 for
Apolirat.m now t>ma Satore Boat Operator, Harbor Bl., SA t'TM741 1a,.,.-. imlf,t lilfd, adclltJoullin. WUJ tnln
ta\n ror Furniture c.utOusdUcme.To forappt , CM .. or 2HOO win· oocompuiter.Cl-201lor
De.U•ery Driven. IJDt «!P'ftt.e Sbcn Bott ID U you're .._,for a bet· Taro
~1m1ted opentnas arallobl<' in lht Oranitt
C out arta, ror ~<'II mott\·ated career
O!ll'nled inrl1vl<1uul who con w0rk with
Ji lt'ld Salt'S Peoplr Train, mot1\'11te .1nd
11c•1 ruults Stut1on w11aon or ''lln
ntcusary Excep1ional tllmlngs plus job
rtlated IX'neflls in ailublc tor th~ rlght
people. If you ran produc~ l'fSults not ,.,., , .. ,~ pl\"•JI ti. II ,.,.,. I ~1m~rY!!!· .~!~ !9t ~r rc'\l~•·MA4 fn.-.. " ........ , .
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Costa Men, CA ~uaJ Opportun_ity Em~er ~ drM111 recant required Quem•t1 h1 Mar1aa. w job, ,.,.a WDD'\ ftftt· Mah , .. , 1aaop,ptn.1 C11I ll•M f.tAJI. Lon If' a c b , to mlu &a.em~ ___ , tMDeilY . .
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HtlpW ... ct noo~w..... 71~W..... 11001..•w...... 1100 PANTS PRESS•:R. u RECtf"l"IONIST SIAMS~S SH.,..1'1•~ •u•••••••••••••••••••• -~~T ................. -•• ~~T ................... ~~~r................... dper or counter &lrl lor R.E olflr Ll(luna lhlls R ttlll'ltlt Sale• Put/lime t.:apet3'M' Full time. wUI tnln . r(. CIHneu Dan. aru Tclwphont and SGT. ,.,.OHl'S CUWGAH OF no cu u r Y • Cotta M!P.~5421
LllWMI..,. NmlnJ Pont,..Ml82SZ__ lyp1n1 ex pr req PIIIASTOl.I SAMCLIM&ITI Q.7St~l -Switchboard Operator,
AM """ ..... LVH't MA'• Pan tlm• •al• f.x~r 110.9$13 Now hirlna for full " Is I 0 0 k In a I 0 r II Strrt'llr)' tReceptlonl•t. 11reveyatd ahitt '" "
X-IAY TICH -...... -cH ~ad~f· apertally •hop ltecepllonllt l\ffdtd for rut tlmr opcnanaa II uluptt"on With ex I~~ SOwpm, p~~~a~t Satnl1btaonly,M1·3013
A aro!~~cra~~~o~a~~ring co.
located in San Juan Capistr ano bas
1mmed1ate openings in the following
_. '5 11 on lsland I day, 1n1ur1nct' brokeraae oca11un• 11 O C per1enc.-111 du'eruellln& P onemanner,a Y 0 IT'S YOUR MOVE tome fVf.i . .,ex hu rarm Dull«'a include Airport Vuytnit J&y• It or have held potltion1 work w /pubhc Fran
Call Mimi 7~9961 anawertnt telephooes & huura , ideal •upplemen that reqwre mkllna ti ~OM
Work when & where you like Our Part tamtt Sale• Lady hiiht lYPU\11 Por •PIX t a I 1 n r om i: r or relat101 w the public SECUTilY
SYSTEMS Analyst
SU.172 per yr. Muat
have muter'• dt&ree IJl
rom putrr acien~ Will
analyze. <kslfl'I &i pro-
g r am rompu lttr
aoflware for all com
p11ny host proccuora
conlrollln& redundantly
stored data fOt new "ln·
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the distributed data pro-
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Take ad w nearest Stale Employmnent Serv. of
rice an <>ranee County
DOT 020 087-010 Ad
paid for by employer.
art,) a~
name Is your entrt!l!, because we w1nttdforretatlswte1n cull,71'6441\22 homtt1nala:ers It 111u Weorter nrrded for lrvi nr
represent the finest nurses in the L•Juna Hi:och Ex REClrT{TYPIST drnts Our 1>n>1treu1ve, 111 Guara.nteed1ncome ~s c row ofrlctt Muu
profession We invite you to match l)tnenced '9"I ~ Small com loolcin icrowlni: roml,>llny offers durin2 tra11n1n1: have ucrow expr and
your own high s tandards to thost or PBX An• Scrv I Ip 711 Cor r.-li11~~rrr Pl I( opportuillllt!i for udvan 12 Bonus. t•omm1ss1 on 11ood typuii skill.a lits
h. h F' IT t:xp. pref Must ly u;l/l(ltl frid:i Must rt·ment b.iaed on vour 13. Va1·111100 w11h pay 8 s Mo1t thru Fri Pd l lS l~h quality COnlrolled nursing ly~ 25 wpm MU5t be b: aood 0 11 i?iiunr~ Job PHrormanet• 14 Hobpltahtal1u11 health & &rn'I bener1ts
I DESIGta
./ PLANT MAMAGll service As a VM S Nurse you wt II over 21 S40 1717 CM ~ 3467 l'lru11n1 workin11 rond1 insuran{"l' Cull tor app1 Tona or ./ Ef..ECTIONIC ASSIMIL.EIS
./ MECHANICAL ASSIMILERS
./ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS
./ MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS
Continue to advunce your Care~r . 10am·4j!m • * • • • • • lion~ Mu.,llwtll&ovt•r #5 <.:ornvlell·tr11mm11 Nadllll! S524a50
p) ( PBX OP t:RATOfl . Applympersonbtwn I w1thfactur~followuv S fo:C HETARY /Leul. ease call or a n appointment & Tt:lephone Ans Serv HCIPTIOHIST I & GPM •s Prolt·rtt-d loeul Orll Cty Airport area
additional information Oay & graveyard :shirt SECRETAlY ,2300S.E llru1lol tcrruoq l,uw firm Top sklllB re-vo L::r _..1 • Walltrain.CaU ·5ot26747 Dcvtdop1m•nt & 1~111 S11otaAnu llei11ht~ 111 <.1u11hf1edle11ds q'd. Man. 1 yr. leital ex·
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"' .• ~ GENERAL OFFICE estate firm plush oHtct (Next lo Mr~nald s) per Salary comm with ./ 9C INSPECTOR surrounJlng11 111·rk ~ E01': Hyouwouldhkr111hrlp, abiltt y Ca ll: Fnn,
" STOCKROOM CLERK
./ACCOUNTING CLElk .VICKI HESTON I sharp, enthll.'!1ast1c 1nd1' 1·1111 714·833·3622 _ • w/pror appc11runrc, pro Rfo:STAUltANT 830 3031 m 4!rl 3213 --"==-----ME 01 CAL SERVICES •ASSOC1A1'ES perphonem11Mer11,xln1 r:art tlml' sand"l<'h & no" & j oi n lhe SICmAIY rir•CHa •5....,,18115,.1n lYPtnll. f1hn11 & aentr1ll counter ht•lp w1intcd ··culhgan" Learn " EEO .0 hr. wk..., fral& tie. .-
Ex.c:t!llcnl lH·nefib package
Compc:t1t1ve waJ{es
O.C. Airport Area
714-760.5418
A.Mllef"' ,,.,...
714·731·5488
T ,..... c'"'t ,. 1 orfact i1k1Us Opply to be 1'1111 btwn 9 & llAM , _ _ PotlUoa ..... a -Afternoon 3-6pni S days
t'mporary eru·11 part of a 2rowtt12 or 75l 5401 (714) MJ:!lll a week. Call 640-8820
l'ersonnel ganizallon Salary com HcstJur11n1 (',Jll·r1n11 SALESCLERK Sffretary ~kforS1&11n. l80045St<;,~~Blvd men1ura~w/exper Aak hrm hJs OJ>t•n111~ fur forCuunter&Phone or Xlnl l yplo1 1tll11. TEACHEI
For more 1nformat1on. contact
Margont "-b
714-493·6624
HOUSEKEEPER, dtnmg Managers Su1te235 Jrvin~ tor Cindy respon .iclult lo operate ders an draft1nic sup Pleasant telephone needed ror private
rm. attendant F rr Sm Wanted Retired couple ....._Pat., Ille. llobarl Julu ~111·1·r & phes F'ull tim1., Mon personality. Front office school Ou t-or ·stal e
retaremenl resident·e To manage J6 qu1l't. 'ET ATTEHDAMTS (714' 973-1221 learn pnrt 1on 1·untrol Pn Avply ~1J:1tt'r appearance. Growing ~red O K.~-1~444 __ _
Lag_ Bch. 494-94.58 qua ant units NB, Costa Busy Laguna Beach :!I t-'.icp vrl'f but w11l lrain Blueprint. 234 fl!>ther NB arl'lulectural firm TE •CHER
LAAIOilHH
ELECTRCM:>f'TICS. IMC.
33052 Calle Av1ador.
Hour.a1~ir./ Mesa area A"ail nuw kennel '4 llour •!M 0142 REC~ ITV9fST !I JOA M t•1 SPM Mon c M S40 ltl73 Call Lesh betwttn 8-12. ~ •~go trr 1 / ' '' lhru Thur GA~I lo 1 l'M S46 3693 F fl' & P ff, exp. pref IAIYSfTTEI ~1l i.t,.~ 3 !I 4 0 G , P' /TIME EVENINGS Acllve real estate ottlce Sun 979 0747 fut aµvl Secrrla ry Arch Firm 64G-8820
Npl Brb famlly unts C-...aincJ ~~!,~run.:r:ablew~I Lori s K11rhm SAW look 1ng tor an 1n TUCHB
klnd&cleanladytohve MAllHESBYICE YouthC~ dtvadual Mwil be rx RF.STAUHAN'f d1\'1du1al , willing lo Independent school
in as housekeeper & as E ic pe ri enc e d er an e Adull!I with oullltancl1n.: penenced with 1 ypini: c,ar ).-b l..Mi h..i.s a Job for COMMSlCIAL R.E. learn Plex1ble, Good seeks part-lime Spanish
San Ju<Jn Capistrano, CA . 92675
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old girl Must have local general bout worker who enioy working with es tale exJWri{'n('I' <fr m 3 11 i·oo k I> 11 me , days a Y>eek ? Wt need Word procei.sor exp manimally 4 years ex
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mensurale "exper. 22720lhSt NwJ>(tl<'h.on f.ven1ngs 69 pm C;ill 631.0213 rorappt 6752193 skills to manage, broker 6406266 wi t h Ch urr os Y
Call 7S9·9261 the B•l'· • 6 4 2 4 3 21 r x l 343 commercial real l'~lale
...... "~1~:;;~J~~~~··~· ""~~.~! .... ;~·~::!~~?.::~:;,'. • WltM. lte~la~:po~~sos:H~ ~J~;;'.;}~S·~~~: ;~:·~~;;,rr''.~~ ~~!eli !'.:~;.: NOW HIRING engines lnstallat1on & Frida y for frie~t11r. ··-·-··· ao< I ,. TE•CH"'RSfD' cto r S Of', · J• ... "'ORl•L b l t t ffi 11ende·' for "··urcJ .. ,·11k tal plan Conlart Ken, other j!('n('ra o 1t•e " c. ire r or erurily 1eer pos1 '"'"" ,.. Mainlenante II Slet'k usy rea es a r o ce, 111 , u av " ti k h 1 C M Full lions are now available Couples, 3/hrs. eac~. L 1 d 0 sh 1 P y 11 rd ~B Mon-Fn 11·3. Call RECEf'T fTY..iST Hl'slaurant 111 La;:u1111 675-6700 ullcs t ll~ht I.look eep-presc 00 10 · · or
in M1ss1on Viejo & So eves., 5·8J>m, Mon Fri 714 673.7272 Cathy644-9'J90 t:slab'cl export mrkl~'. lleadi, 494.8460 mi: experience Light P1Time75l·S325
Lllguna for mature· Newport Bearh So!"e PT TIME, de•wndable, firm nc1·d ~ lh'l'l'IJ SALES U!>C of l'Ul(•ulators TEACHER-Pre School
minded individuals. No ex per. preferred 1 op Med!Cal 10.20 hriwk "'Sj SO/wk l1on1i.l Tyµi.sl lo ani.Y>er RET All SA.LES H CK ORY flDMS l. u l' al 1.' d on 1.1 du Full time. permanent, pr ior expprience is wag es <.:all (714 1 Ch1ropr a r t1 r Asst St·rlSe"' 86'Ml974l lell'phuntl!i & grf."t•l '" l.lll(UOll Bch. rullt1m1· I "" Pi:n1n sula. Newport liberal benefits. Also
nrt·essary. Musi have 532·6558. Receptionist Uuut a r· · 1turs \'arwus t) p1n i: houb\'Witrh Pt• i.111), Alln llOtJSf:WIV~:<i llcal'h Call673-1060 AIDES Ciall Marilyn
own phone & c ar -JANITC>a busy ofh{"e Good av RECT/SCTRl' dut1cb an·ural·ya mu)I p.irt l 1m l' l'a :.h1t•r Why not work dunni: SECflfo:TAHY needed fur 347.52114 ______ _
Veterans bnnj? DD214 . pearance, healthy, en Out1es incl l} ping , Plea)ant 'urroundini:s 497 4403 your spare l1m1• al exp;indm1uea.lestatcor • TRIPHOHE Pinkerton's. 2701·8 S Mornings, Mon-Sal thus1as1tr, knowledge of answering phones ex ex!'ell benl'f1ti.&b<1lan H1•1at1Salel> l11 ckor v Farm' So fire good l)pinit skills SOUCITOIS
Main. SA Ho rear or Light cleanup work Call ins balluig, peg board rands & some bkkp1: Gd oppt~ for ad,dnt·1· MAY CO. Coast Plaza I' l1mt• r~ t'all llaml't for in Radio Shack slore 1 S47-00'l2 ask for Bob or romputer very helvful Call 833-9062 mt.>nt Non \mokt-r onh av:ulable, momml(s or tl'n ie" 497 4844 Need 15 immediately to
Ss7 9020 "'nual Opply }\!_d.1..:_ Great career potenl1al i.--------·' IMS l!:qu1 pmt·nt lnl; TY H' ~ f '" work easy evening ""' C 11 ...,.,, • .. n a ternoons "111 train sr.CRET .. 11Y hour" Great tor slu Employer. KENNEL Person Npl a 631""'" 11_. "-............ 5_.__ 2805 BarraneJ rt cl ._..,'OR s •1 .1..... .:.. 11:: ""' o
•ii;:arurtr _. ...,..., ee "t •oumPo>un •7V for <'l'A firm 1n lnm0 d "9 M F N •--11111!!!!1!!111111111111111111!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!1 HillsAnimal Hospe M"DIC••couRt...., !nine SSS-6901 •••u .. ....,.r..r.. Coas t l'la1d l.u ... t·r , ents ... . on· n . o 11:: ..,.. go For~ '"''"'" '"'""'~ 'I 11 .. ~;;1>J>H 1 t11tl'd pl'fw n selling Call 966-0lSl .--------i --7~lilll _ M u s l have o Y> n RECEPTIO ..... IST l.ookm" for a rareer~ ·•a d d r K p h 'rof. ct " " n l."t' e or t >pin Ii:. !,fler lj!!!L_ ___ _ Guards ey unc transporlal1on & hr Newport Bc!at·h L1du or Preatigiowl Sdofl Wi: .m: ~k111g pt·rma SALES HELP )horthJnd and other Travel Agent needed ror HOWHlllNG DATAEKTIY familiar with <.:11 111 f1rl.' needs rreJllve. au Sumt:une "'ho l'OJll)' nent (lime i>Jl~pe<.1pll' <> h i:1·neral uH11·l' clullcb Part·llme work on Sal A & U OPEllATOR freeway system Mun " ,...,.,,1 .. '"Jn hJn·'li· '>u'' in thl• Oranue Co .irea r a flt' b!Ort.'. rt•l,111 •'JC .,. 1 rmed narmed gressl\e Jl?ent!> .-ho ~-.. • • u •
1
" r 64&4(>tO "'" ar) t·omml'n~urc1te llrs 10.4 Must be trained Openings in lrvane based restauranl Fr1L~Spm 768-SSOO want lo m;ix1m1xf' in vhones \IU!>t 111· f.i,1111111 l'rt•\lou~ t·xvent ncr in per pre Y> !, t ~ ,. "'"' r It n i· c on Sabre, & have strong
C Me I chatnhasanopportunity Medical di' idual 1JOl ent1ul I <'Oll'l'11Jus OplJ( >for .id broY>n & Y>hlll' goods or SALES UDY 75~5611 background an rela1l
osta sa, rvine, available for an IBM Orthodontic Ass1slan1 HIGH COMMISSIONS' \Jlll ~·m1·nt forn11h1 l'r11 hi'' sales pref l>ot Y>-t' For exchas1v(' c h1ldrt·M sales Westma nsler
EIToro 3741 Data Entr y Call Dr Joseph Jacobs <.:all Walt,673-7:.xl rson f<1d1.trtl Oul•lll•tt1• Y>1lltramXlnt up1>l )m bout111 ue Sooth (",,_,,, SECRETARY area Call Tommie •S400Perhr &up Operalor. liyr. on the 1!.:4844'4 1"!!!!!!!1mllll!!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!!!llllll!lllllllllllllllllllll-j S alon 200 \i·Y>p or t J 1uo,.lh ortrnlc·d 1•n I Plata Full lame. cheerrut. ex 8332977 •Uniforms-cleaning free IBM 3741 is required I" Cenll'r or, '\;JI I '1ronm1•nt I Le Mal(a~m per'cl mdiv v.1th strong ·
I •Mature, sleady persons Small (3) girl data entry M•~ . 549 8.Sll.J t y pang & shorthand Travel Agency Manager
needed team Posilion 1s for full· Permanent part lime. R.E. IMYE.STMEMT RECP'T /TYPIST l.1 I l l"ld lt!d I ur 1 n lalenlb wanted Apply in needed for Wes_tmanster
•St'ml retired OK time day sh1f\ wllh al ser vice greeting 1·ard Earn while you learn s A Le ii al tirni \';irn•ty kr\'ttW. Clh1' number I SALES person with resume to omce or Mulh· Branch traclive working cond1 depts in local super H E R I T A G E ur artl\it ii·~ .Ju ,•ku· 11nl) 1 Mr Fuentes al Ro~rt Agency Xlnl o~p for
BEKINS lions & an ex cell en I markets 10-15 Oex1ble INVEST MF, NT w 111 !IS3 9063 12111320.4874 1.ocal homecentl•r ni•1.-ds Beln. Wilham Frost & dynamic & motivated
PROTECTION benefits rackage hou r~ during we1.•k tearh you creall\14: HecpTyp1!.l P111111m1· Ari ~:<1Uul Op]JI ) k1tc·hen ruhml'tS & av Associates, 1401 Quall person t -2 yrs exp SERVICES Salary w1l be C'om Malure person pre f1nan c1nl(. 1031 ~:x Phont.>s. errundS. &t l)p Employr phanre salL'Sper~on E>. St Npt Och mgmt or supervisory
2601 w Ball Rd mensurate with ex · rerred Call John (714 1 1·han"es, investor Je .. 1 1 ' up & comprehensive c•• 8 8 ,. In!( lr\'lnc nr Jll"JlOl1 • • * pt>r1en ct .!11~0 ut1• ) k 1 d ( S b Anaheim.Ca peraence Appl) 1n ,,..., 9S velopment&rounsehni: !l33 l~ tl(ibtm R•toll nl'cessary Circal oppl°) now e ge o a re a .--------1 17141761•4831 person Mon-Fri. 8am· Messenoer f T Calif Exper euun~elors re ..-r ht c· II s~RET•RY mu st Xlnt salary & "' R C OTH STI E or ng per~on a • ~ '"' * bener11s Call Tommie al General E.O., M/f 5pm at OG DL Good rec C~1 area «t1ve IOU'' rumm Tht is DeslaurJnl 1 I L E M ~11chael Chk 636 :>000 Excellent oppty for A·so~1a1ad Cardillo .11::........... THEJOL.LYR ER Call Karen 9 Jpm an unusual oppl\ for ayt1mc. I' IH<'P h 1 k f ~ , • Tht lal»oalayClub ,_________ lNC 714 556 0460 r1ohl '"'™"' Cunfldl'll l"OOk ideal ror lllllt•j((• MANAGEMENT & s arpg& lowor In abl· Travel 833-2977
i ........... .. ,.., SSIST S .. •es pared ~ewport Beach -='-'----snow·-....,: HAIR DRESSY 17042 GLllette Ave . Irv MMGMMT POSITION t1 al 1nterv1eY> Call student Appl~ in pcN1n A . """ comm 1 real estate ofr Truck On\'er
Henl Station wiwell __ {714)~1 Fabric cham. C M & V1nceS46-S880 13PM \lonThur' Tht• TRAINEES \1eaclo" f're,h dis f.X {'c lle nl t)p1n~ Full-Time loclts Spo
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Please call Cor appoint
ment 9 J0.5PM . Mon day lhru Frida )
645-7358
General Offirr
OFFICE CLERIC
D1vers1f1ed duties Lite
l) ping & 10 ke) Ar
curacy v.•1th figures cs
senl lal Excell co
benefils wtuch include
d1srounl vrivileges. med1celtdenlal, bfe ins ,
profit shanng & pension plan. Apply in person.
J.C.PEHMEY
24 F'ash1on Island, NB
E.0.E M/F
&EN OFC/RECEPT Newport Center othce
has 1mmed openang for
general office clerk w1lh 11>-key by touch Varied
duties includang sales re
ports & computer data
entry Call for app"l 644.«6()_
&IRLFllDAY
•Pleasant. mature
person req'd to h;indle
diversified dutJM
•Mtasl be Exrellenl, ae
c1trj1le typist <speed
6Swpm ) on eleclrac
lypewriter
•Deptndable & ctri('1ent
self·slarter to do Xero"C
mg & maintenance or
manuals & filing
•TWX & telephone t'X
per. an asset
•Non·smol<er
Excellent salary &
benefits. MlSSlON VIEJO AREA
/
PHONE: Mrs Jans
581·3800
known salon Must have LEGAL SECRETARY Anaheim Xlnt oppt'y --1 1
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11t00YeillllodY> ,!~1"" :mrn I' time mgmt pc:is1110n' tr1bulor :-ceh lnlll\ 'i c70wpm min 1 & du· Contractor.~2()10 chentele54813ll ___ TRA I NEE R E G .... ,, REALE.STATE arr "" opcnml! mm 6mu rt '3mih;ir "mull ile,,. tavhonesk11ls requ1red TYPIST-WordProcessor. CEPTloNIST. Irvan.. eri646_, ST U., .. ...., I F1 h "'1rkta Pr~f "'tdb C'h II f d h Ha1rs1yhsl tor Bal Is
Salon W strong Npl
area folloWlll.&_673-4Ql3
HARDWAlE
Laguna Bch, (ull-llme
rela11, housewares
person. part time
cashier 4!n-4400
HARDWARE SALES
Full or pltime Apply m
person Crown
Hardware, 3107 E. Coast Hw CdM __ _
HOME HEALTH AIDE&
HOM EM AKERS F &
p t lime T & C
Homemakers. §36·1_4f0
HOMEMAKERS
Earn $6 /hour
housekeeping. approx.
IS hours a week 1n
Irvine, CdM, Nwpt Bch.
Girl Friday Home
Serv1res._ S59-"'-'S022~~--
H OTa HIGHT
AUDITOR
5 naghls a weeJc. l2-8am. must have experience
1\pply lo David McNeil
or Mrs . Baltazar
between llam It Spm.
Hotel Laguna. 42S So
Coast Hwy .. Laguna
Beach 494-1151.
HOUSECL.EAMSl
6 hrs. I day/wk, tor
b:ichelor. l'i B. 675-7578
' SAW I Rf A """"' la• l'\J>er e' rs " " ' '° a engmg pos1l10n or Arlee 2000 1clap one Redhill & MacArthur Models needed All t) pe~ This 15 our 36th year sell Vanous da> pusil1•111) Wk end!> n>c1 Benef1l~ ol 'AmY> ay, etc 1 W6-432i right gal Call 2000 fast. acrurat.e for
60WPM,goodgrammar CMh~ldn \\N'o m e n & In" l i ne Southe rn .natl Sk1nn ) llaven fered H:ipulh .1tr11Y>tnl(•'ll!lll_______ Laila,833-2900 busy. growing center
$800 mo to slart 1 ren ° exp nee ca"ldornia hu mr~ 9901Yorktown llH C:u Roomformgm1 Jd Salt~ 1---------Full or part-time The
!n9-9610 548-7762 Perhaps )OU would <·n I ttestaurant ~an\·c·mt-nt Call 't'\u~n·· Nat'I Sales Mgr on.re s.9-2188 L~•Lr.rl"•Ef•RY MODELS/ESCORTS " ( <'ll\C Sn)d er for JP P I ....,,.. ~ '"' fars JOY Jomm,.. a irm a SAUD 'REP CHEF 1il41fi42 1231 Srnaor person Y>ith pro Secretary SA law finn Relaxed al Tf!l!.Dol ars953-0971 an luxur) res1den11.al t:xpr nee Good lum 'l'n expcnt'n<'e calhng . EXECUTIVE TYPIST
mosphere_ 2 lo 3 yrs PI Models tor rash1on de areas such as Big la pan) benefit~ fnl'ndl~ lktail Sall" on the compull•r in I A challenging oppty is
defense expr Jackie s 1 g n e r E 'C n)on, Sp)l:lass 11111. work alm<>'lphere Aµl)I) Exciting l,aiewia llt c1l•h dustr) al Of.~1 le,el SECRETARY open at a leading elec-953-~3 -per/amateurs. size G 10 Ir' ine Terrare, Linda in person onl\ I pm tu 5 Womt-n ~ Appan•I Ston• Must be knoY>ll'dgt"ablt> Secretary to President Ironies distributor for
Jmmed7S47"!n Isle.etc pm Tues thru \un look1n11 for honebt . ofthepenpheralor lli'k of rap1dl) growing goodtyplSttolralllon-
leqClllSKretcry Need exper lwich cook I( ~ou are prt'Sently ar Sl'bas11an·s Wl'~t . 14(1 mutl\'ah•d ~ales hl•lp. m e d 1 a market Ntwport Balboa Sa" llne computer systems
Exp'o Pl secre(ar} Lite lunc h Hours live in real l~latc sales Avt Pico SC ~t.1rtm11 S..-pt lSl Satar) Rt>sponsible for ~·nlirl'I mgs Thl51S a rhalleng Excell. oppty. & com-
Salary open Pref 2-3 7 30-J.JO Nice environ· do you havl.' 1mmL'<l1ale ' + comm1b~1011. full & sales & marketinu fun r tn!( pos111on.Y>1th 1emr1c pany benefils Call . Yr s exper al least & unl1 m1led a"C"SS to Restaurant part lime Phone fo r " l l ( th m enl Good Pay • ~ N h b bo l> lion Small i:ruY>tn g oppor una •es or e Elsa.~:llllO S58·7878_ S58 1004_494 9650 the president of )Our ig l us >'·must l' a ppt 76 8 2!16 5 ur r om pa nv 10 Oran Pe nghl pcr!IOn Mu.st hnet"!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llllll!lllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • company, or is he hidden l 8 ° r 11 ' e r 493 3464 J "' II l I k II ,. LEG •L SEC'Y h h County 963 ~ SRW exce secrc aria s 1 s "" ... IGHT CH..ir away in an tvory tower l. 0 n <' II r u n ,. & I t I t "' 'd ( I l S A " P'" '-~ 2 Computer Com1><ment:. P easan persona ' Y r.xp • or P easan " Experience only, Con removed from the scene waitress&es, mh ust k..,..A 1 Co , Inc Starllne salary Sl.200
medium-sized P 1 de· tinentol Restaurant Our presidenl is ava1la oro\'rr mg t coo P RETAIL per mo + benef1ls
fense firm. Good typmg. partner, s 81 s l ro, ble. Do you need add1 r!> tn 3Pl'~30on5 onl~. ~J~ul~ Part lime clerks -Call
SH. abihly to work '" Laguna Beach 497.4441 tional training to help r r 1 · pm· ST,_ .... GO SALES M ~ Denny Par151a
dependently Benefits Conla£l RlckorCarl youanrreaseyoureom AMv~r.'1s1.810142 /\clams MV'f" ..... ::ETS Newpo1l Ya l·ht t:x 714645.~
Beverly 953-934.S. ings' ~ -" rhange has immed open MEW,<>aT 114.LIOA
LlVE-lN aide·pracucal Nifht Custodian Experienced or 1nex RESTAURAMT 4S55CocntHwy., 1ng fo r sales person SAVIMGS&LOAM
nurse, Male or Female. Ntgf.'t custodian needed peraenred you ma} v.•ell IOI IURHS Htwport hoc It Sales rxper necessary 1100 Irvine Ave . N 8 non-smola:er,nn&board by HunlingtonBeachCi· profit from our color Now hirinR p liml' At Lido Village 1714 > EOE
VETERIMAIY HOSP.
Perm positions avail •
r /lime bather. brusher,
w <'leaning. P ltime
~eoeral fronl & back. All 1nl'I wk nds, Newport
Beach & lrv10e. Apply
Mon-Fri. 8·2PM. 1333
Avocado, Newport
Beach <Nwpt C\r behind
+ sal~D'_64S-0092 ty School D1str1ct videotapeltsling &sules hostess. day" eH s In 675 1800 -
LUMBER YARD HELP l990-Sl233imo depend traintnl? program whit'h len1ew Mon Thurs SAILBOAT SA L.ES Pos111onopen So 1 ______ ;;;;;;._,~~!'1:-:~~~~~
Full &p1time.Cu1tingor Lngonexperaence App-waveail'aebelle.'5 the finest 2 4pm 37 Fu hion MAINTENANCE CoastPlaza Mallforar l• VICE PRESIDENT
lhealerl.
lumber&plywood some I 735 14lh St H t 1 1 d NB Boal clean ng M F live. sports minded in • •SECIETAllES•• F $22 ooo driving.Calltor ~pp't 1~g t o n Beac h ~nh · Wearenotafranchase. s an , fTPTanc11 wk0ndsN~ div Dayl1me hrs Recpl'1'60Phone$14.400 y~:ran~!stha~tt lO~ ~9-3073 _ _ SJ6·88Sl branch or subs1d1ary RfSTAUU.MT ex per nee 2633 w Coast needed Call Snov.den GO Consl iSAS19,200 exper u Executive or
JUSt headquarters El Roberto now hmnl? llwy, N B 64S-7100 Miz~rt.s_24()-47H FC Tna1Bal$18.000 international invest LUHCHHEL.r
Ho m e make r s , HU·
dents-for just 2 3 hours
/da y at D er
Wienerschnitzel. Bnstol
& Redhill. $4/hour Call
Rack, 9S7·0'117.
HURSISAJD!S We have openings for a r T day & e\en1ni: T60/Spell1f'UnS15,020 menl co Contact rinan-
EXPERIENCED few h1ghly-mot1vated counter personnel In SAIL CUTTER Exp Consultant Ours cial institutions It re-
3-11, 11·7 Conv hospt persons whohaveade· lerv1eY>s IOAM or 2PM , S111lmak1ng fir m has Sales L12ReindersAgy,lnr sourcesm MiddleEast•
Beach area Free mir sire lo be more sue Monday thru f'nday opening for responsible Prof. S.S,.O~ 4020 B1rch~'64EOE Europe to soliril runds
medical. dental & life cessful For an in As k fo r Mari ... 43 person l:Vllbng to leam ~ Newport/&13-8190/Frtt tor m\'eslmenl & de-
Only positive altitude lerv1ew appoinlmenl Fa..!_h1on Island, N B new ;ob.CM 543-3467 Marketing Reps lo sell~ velopment projects in
642·80« with lhe soallle wo"'fer: Restaurant Sales product that is Y> anted &t !•--------US Review & analyze
HOUSECLEANERS MACHI MIST Nursing ~:;1~~r. c es ey Oceans Restaurant now •IRIDAl SHOP'• ~~~:~~~~r~'r SECRETARY EXEC. hnanc1al data Take ad
•.... w .... , K Tavtor Co. ehxa~ por sb1ustiobonsysav~.'!1l ~'r'sr $40,00>-SSO,(.IOO Personnel /Ad\'erllsmg lo neat ress t Sl~t.e Em, ploy· To SS /hr. car. 645-Sl23 Small clean shop needs
" ."E •cfRs r · -.. c Part & full lime. will •Co Tratnm!( Dept has operung per men erv1ce o c. tn -====!!!!!!!!!=~ good Lathe person, f 3-S /yrs ex per Benefits
Ust the Daily Pilot
Do you want to make a R ALT & waitrcs~es 1750 S tram. Pref 11xp in retail Q rt ed Le d expansion. Npl Brh Orange County. DOT
d Werence? Ra le1gh 2111 San Joaquin llills Coas t If w } • I. IJ clothing sales c M. '. H~g1h'inc-on:'e 5 finandal services firm 251. 257·010. Ad paid tor
·· ~·a~l Re~ull" service
d1n,rtorv Your
~ervlCl' 1s our
Sl)t'l'lalty
Call 642 5678 ext 322
C.M,~2·4142_. _
MACHINIST
Fully experienced Tool
Maker /Machinist for
small precision machine
shop. Lathe, Mill &
Surrace Grinder
114-646-1813.
Hills Hospital 1n NewportBeach 494·0666 556-9333 5461821 Gd typlng,shrthd.,ex p byemployer.
Newport Beach has an -644-4910 -Restaurant Sale~ AobahSolcrDI•. rcq'd Non-sm.kr Call ·l~~!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
immed opening for a RECEPT/SIC'Y MCDOMALD'S CAREBOf'P"TY As~~~·~!c~~lle 640.0123btwn.9&2 WA I T RESS /Waiter
cllh·a7r!het,nflurse, ru11lot1'wmoer.k ~hx~ Bright self-motivated Ill· South Coast Pima For a talented R ..: 1111!'111!1!1!1!!11!!!!!!111!!!!111---llllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!~!ll!!!!!!!!l!!I-WI /rahr for wicker baspk,,,et
., c.. dividual who likes work We arc now accepting sales profc~s,onal w /a -SECU RlTY GUARD unc serv. 9::1>-l :J> · per in Med /Surg" mg with /:pie & has applications for day & stron° interest in "":Opie Sandwich shop looking Neal, clean & respons1 MF Eam Sl50-S17S wk-A I co h o I 1 s m or r t f " •·I ht "' """ for responsible part-1 t y Mus t b" neat ron o ice "' 1g evening help Full or developemenl. a tak.e ble At prest g1ous loc " · Psychi11try prefd We secretarial experience Pa rt l 1 me No ex charge ab11Jty, who can time help to work artcr· Starting 14/hr Inquire personable & energetic
Machinist orrer excel!. benefits. tor R.E. Development perience neressary We work well both andepen· ~~~~~~ e1;~t~!1sbn~ 711 PCH 53&-1487 979-0747 aft lOAM for
TOOL&NE• ...... 119 commensurate salary, Co. nr OC. Airport EX· offer nexible schedule, dently & collaborative-"-c'y llHl ------"" '"""' free meals & tuition re· 11 l I • Blvd~N B = Growingcosperlalizlng imbursementfor related ~! "et nPlsa aryd"' free uniforms, regular ly Highly lalenled UECSECRETAIY WAREHOUSE
in deep drawn metal sem i n I rs F or In u.:neii s ecue senll re performance & wage re challenging pos1lton or SCHOOL <PRF.l AID Xlnl oppl)' with growth Warehouse per son Slampl·ng, ...... kina andav su me lo. ontro er, v 1 .. w 5 c 0 m Pan " r•rs rar""r aro··"''" on. Irvine. ex per pref 1 _.. M fr 1. """ " terview, call Me0 An· po 8 "lnc"" I v " , " --~ "' wu• ,. crM ...... or ented company for need'"" ature re 11· who can work w/min drews, 71 •. 645 5705 92713 ox v ..._._ r sponsorttd social ac portunaltes + lndepen ~~~ bright. friendly person ble. Experienced. St'nd
supervision &t develop.. EOE M/F -'------tml1es & advancement dence Gel an on lhe SCTRY ,n.i.wt wi60 wpm, some SH, resume to· Mr An·
ment, p~lype, build· R EC E PT IT Y PI S T opportunities If yoll ground tloor or this State Farm Agent an grev u per Good derson, 177.f Rivuside
ing & malnl or pro· 14Swpm min I 01<'· want lo jom the number dynamic growth Co. Newport Bearh needs ( 1 N k A Nttw-Bea h CA · di •· Nursing h r ..... N B f food h loraled at the .... a ch 1n ene 1 s onsmo ang v • ,.... • c • gress1ve es. Top pay.. tap one, or .,..,.y one ast team all e "" f u 11 tim e ex per' d office Rusty Pelican. 92663
benefits (714) 956-2090 RH-1.YH C...,._ insurance ofhre Call nation's leading shop So 0 r a n i: e Co sttretary.64$-6470_ I 549 _, .i. M 3-11 fr 11·7 rtlieC. C'onv Pat. S7S-UIO. pine maU; apply lo the Specl1 llzlng in beach -nr --=-"""" Mefc.._.. "' tu •ct • hospt with excell re-Have something to seU? manager anytime _ oriented lnve11tmenl pro-Se ams l r e 5 5 • ex SIC'Y f"84 0Fc: •••••••••••••••••••••••
General mechanical put11lion Beach area. Clusifaedadsdoitwell. Sellidleile.!!U 642._5678 pttrllu Individual C:rienced Top s&Jary & Newport Cttnter om re ~ 1005
knowledge, experience Free mJr medical den· ~ ahou ld have a hl~h lttvel nefits. Patllson Soll has openina ror exper .......... ••••••••••••••
help(ul. Ar.y to Larry: Flex. hrs. &42·8044 initiative &t enthusiasm ~-!.h~rthand. Call for 1 El ... lh
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in electrical as plumbing t1l & hfo. Top salary • ' 1•11y p•1111 · · · · · · · · ...... · · · · .. ··:: of energy, imagrnalion, Desltn 673-2180 --secretary with gd typing Mmit Ml
Surf 6 and Hotel. OFFICE ' COUNT ER lo recruit, train, Tht81gtt1Marbtplece auu l.644-44al. 1905 Louis C. '1'iUany La&un1Beach14t7·4477 __ _.Um M 1 mot1'vate •·manage ont"-""--"A..-peraon .,.,. e. us "' · ......... .,._, SIC'Y/UC.-T eu• fingerbowl, 1l&ned M1n11er. oHlce work. work Stl. Over l8 re • piny TIME EYEJIMPS MU!l have 2 yrs.exper. ...,3 1 'd 1 bl counter help for food quJred . United Rental • M IWI . or broker'• lie. & eager DAILY PILOT Experienced penOM on. ~ • rn eacen ue ser vice Seasonable lo work for a laroc plttce Fl ly. Must be able to ly~. (tire). appit. ' \:"t In. · &U·0760 : Wtt are presently seek Ina adults with • 1 · ( 6 .. 7 ,.. ) CLASSI ED Pbone~for aoo't wide, $315 William
(&/Mo). HB area. Call : pleauot personalities who would be • ~ 1!1
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M..,.. IAallttl for 1entfll fUlng. Full • wlt.h Dally Pilot Carriers JO lo 1' )'.eal"I old. • response• confidential. You Can Ml It. Find II. eves. ~·un ft plllme. Ap. Wllkt1 al the ramo\IJ
ume, Mon·Fri. Ask for • Unlimited umln111vall1ble to riaJll person. ' Send reswnt to: Owner. Trade 11 Wilfl •Wont Ad ply: She11Stallon. l7th ' Wllku tri•I. famo1&1
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,P!meraer1 ... ld5wat.l•rm1a10•peonr CB.lllut.1!"!'~2M Fllrber, •• = Friday. Some Saturday evailablllty. For : LotAnttles.._IOOl2. [ 842 • ._.78 ) -. · · uaa cyrlopedla. Wllhs ~ "' .,.,. .. ,. appotntmenl. ull: 642·UZI. a~k for Ben . iilV _ ••VICI-. 1howo hririft1 di. rap + bo1tu1 pro1ram + : Wllliam1 • Sa II ' power boat of Uberty ll lhe _.oh btnenu. Inquire"' caU • : Pl1cln1 )Wr Clauifitd Ont tal Sttttt• knowted1t prtf. Com-•lie-. unframed. IWIO
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t.U 2-4 .. Z10 So. Bt1atol, l he It tt It 1 d • tn : ORANGE COAST OAILV PILOT : 1tn ut a c~U on I.he btntflll. Send 'fawnt 6 wk...t.. grff .. hill.157-0711 Cl1ulfltd re1ularl1 : i30W.BAYST'1...'C0STA~CA.t2t2t : ~1Dd~fotU~IP'IO\I SELL ldlt Items with a to: Dt.11 Pt. Sllitnard. Tr:::=..:-ad"""t.a°l.:OW=-old--lt-llfr-for--t
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, August 27, 1981 •1
Sell it all and put cash in your pocket!
DAY WEEK
8Days
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Special flat rate fo r non -commercial users offering merchan-
dise priced in t.be ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days
or one . Minimum three ~ines . Extr~ lines just $2 .60 fo r 8 days.
For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678
8 Dollars TIMt MW Dally Pilot 8·Day Week it's a Classified PLUS
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Drop leaf oak t bl, 2 CHOW CHOWS Lake new furniturt for Deak, bedroom set, Iota of Qut'en site mattress. box Two keyboard. 13 pedal 45' Spl FLSh, by tolonaal, ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIC!
chain, rot·ker, cane, AKC,6W1c.sold.~ ule 8' couch. winged mtJc L~lGlusC1rde. springs &c framt S90 organ, !lood cund, S2SO '70, TW 8·'71'&, l,d'd Mom'aYamahaDT125 CHMYAH ~~~~~ 1880 $1100 1·~8999 -~=~~ ,.e~~:~'~tt::~ U1.~k~ e ( R'" I' h , ~~h~n~r~~~~~~~: A~::~;em~u: ~t(lln :::.1~~:;::1i~~,'g~ re Xlnt cond, l:rxl miles. ~~ye~rll ~~~I ~l~ed
Curios Cabinet, S400 p FlSlA PIOIUM? items 67a.7M2 HD Parts. tools. mech Perago Stroll~r w/sun xlnt cond1t1on. apt s1ie' 7 S ~ $9 9 'o 0 0 '80r,ooSu~urmk1-'JR"". ~Xlnt Radlftls IAJI Weather I ..: T FREE elec-equipment. engine hood S2S Chllds$trolee _pr1rm 842~ Bkr 6759007. 960·1725 ' -_.., Snow chains Grut
Record player r ab1nt't tronically rids your lre~MOO s tand, calrulators. safl'ty car seat S20. Plus Wurhtier Piano, elec eves cond Mini Mani Indian, travehng, rwi for trips ~· S4~9J47 homt of all crawling & -5411-~--household goods. over lots or clothes. tsome tron1c 64 maple head "8' Tully '78, TW dsls 1175 6?3-5.SS2 Beaut1 rest bed Lots of
Oriental vases MS. bowl (I Y 1 n g 1 n s ects Hosp. bed (eleel $300, tOO itemi. All must go new l for UtUegirl l to 3 phones s200 cas h lOKW gen Ld'd wigur, '74 llonda C8360, runs, room New ca rpel
SJS , ginger Jar S200, permanently 1·635-8028 reclioercluuri$0 this wknd Fti/Sat t302 yrs Everything ln very 536-~ rror miunt,sUp&ownr nds ~·ork.S<m. AM / FM Ste r eo
p1tcherwashbasin$7S. coll~~ $48-~ Alb HB goodcondihon.~91.2'15, -in s 249 000 Rkr 75&-0390 ___ Cassette ti doors Win curaocbt S375,wallclock a ama,, lrvint. RMI Electrir P111110 ' do "-· ""b _631.5919 fn.toYcw 1045 Queensolabed Garage Sale Sat 95 tPiano. llarpsirhord, 6759007,96G-17~eYes '80HONDA750F w.stepvan vwncu >
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ furn , steroes, Pang • drawer .me cab/lock Organ. lute modes I $300 l:llack, 8000 m1. Vetter Christian $1777 OBO --------•l6yrold neut M rat.quiet 673-8731. __ pong, 17211 f'nml, H 8 Burges~ mles.ssP.'ayer FIRM 30'Sc11rubSport 1979 Qu11·ks1lver fairing , 759·0271
HERITAGE ANTIQUES & gentle. desperate Everything in terrific 846-2361 Delta Jag s~w 18 Brun· Wend_y 6312973 Twin ZOO hp Meres, S210010BO. 538-~ '76 Dodge Ven 100 Gd FormtrlyTotheTrade 7S4 0574eves cond 6' sofa beige --an~ drafting machfe· w-1 ~ ' Sl>Ort Tower muny ex· ·78 Suz.uki Gs750 4 in 1 cond High ma $300-0 9'tftt9ca~• Male, White long haired velour S200 Fine r n· Hone• 8060 quip. Garden tools, etc. ur itter Electric Piano Ira~ !leader 18K mt Xlnt OBQ_497~ SAVINGS"UPT070,., l · rr t bol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496-2968 $350 / otter Mwit see to 645 72711673 SOil I
Everything goes,' ~~~~~Jo~a~~·1r~~~t~e~ Sel~~ra.~yB~tt':rr~y~: Surry English Saddle, NewJeep believe 494-8472 15· OIB l2!i hp glass trlr ~~6, ~.~°so O~~t 1:usPo~~~ecyY.an~~ ~~g~
Smalls,rlxtures, 6443656 Wi cke r chair, S90 perfcond$300 Canvastop. S.wilM)MoctWt 1092 Buy Crum~ ski r1sh See! stereo,cass ,CB.SJ.000
furniture Red Dobie mix female "1'ullp" Lamp $25 Art ~1!!!83 ~ 775-4952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 5937 -'79 .. oMla Hawlr I 645·8080 Doors cl06e Sept 11 has all shots , FrtenJly d e c o h at 's t a n d Hov1eftoktfioods 8065 Surfboard $00 SINGER Touch & Sew I 9 • Bo" ton W ha I er AMt W.ted 9590
Mon-Fri 10·5 p,2 vrs 968-9250 w /beveled mirror, S175. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche Bra New S40. Zig ZDI( mdl 7S0 Pncc Revenge Z70 hp Johnson ~-548 8645 •••• ~~••••••••••••••••• l833S Mt Langley -4 --494·787! or67S.63S2. Kenmore 15 3 upright 556-0993 S200. mtrs Honda '80 ~ SIJSO
Ftn Vly 961H331 6 Mo. old blk puppy, all Almost n~w -Bdrm set frostless freezer 1200. -7fl0.1414 642-7~ Like new. Stored 8 mos 11111111!!!!!!!!!1~!!!!!!!!111!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•1 shots, hsebroken, good r· • 1 b ' Sunbeam elec. mower Ceiling fan·Casabel.la s-..i-,.---L-1094 Warranty transfer w /kids. Needs home so a "' oveseat, ulrher S7S L do ho S35 forward, reverse, vana ,...... '""JI -ats, Refit/ Roller coaster cars Uni 979·0489 675-5604 block table & chairs, White gavarory '!5~k S8 hie speed Light incld, ••••• ••• •••••••••••• ••• Charter 9050 833·~1~2
que conversation piece -stereo &c spkn.64().4932 I . l · wa s S239 take StOO '80 CR250R llonda S200 each 848 1765, f'ree to great home Lov. -· --· Playhouse site hutrh J d "" ' RamsSeasonT1'cke'" · modMm rislliri" bout El 1 re with full r d1na eable, Frisky kittens. Waterbed, Q site w,wlnt $25 2017 Orange C M u ~. 7...,.0986__ .., ' .. u s no I "
848-6202 S401642 Callaner3PM & brass drawer!> & 6426261 Windsor antique pool 752-~ale,~z';J{,~JIOI tor lo<'al fishing trips gear ~0001194-8404 Estate&rGarageSale · -· hdbrd S200 OB O lble 1 yr Slate +all c714)846 744Saft6pm ·72 llonda 350 S125 Pt'r 231 Cedar St ' NB Attractive. playful kitten 548.7937 75 sq yrds. Nylon carpet eq_u.u> ~ 966-2307_ -Come sailing for Lhe hoh CC C:ill M1kr Ml 5 ~o.120 seeks home Fem mg Camel Beige Used4 day Ya rhtwith raptaan 6450501
2 Oak rorkers, I oak 10Mhair644-2660 moSSsqyrd!l68·J137~ 048 Rockola Juke Mdll N£WSUJ£S Burns Charlers so· Honda CM 400T
d h White dbl bed w/matt. 2 MOVING SALE Maytag 1428, IO spcb AMF 26" & resser , ~ md ma og Amt/Gen.tan night stands, lamps, dbl W 10 Xlnt S200 ea . Motobecane 24" ~ S70
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llbles * * I BUY * * Couch •'><, desk """', end Jewelry 1070 Mlsu l .... Mason·Sm1Lh sort bc>ard, Bay cruibes ·79 Kawasaki ~R. 4K Sat-Sun9·4 ......, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa.ted 1011 8',new ,$125 Hob1enose ChrLStmasPartlu m1. xlnt cond. many
62S West Ave. Full Good. used FumJture .& tbl SIS, chair S20. Fir GOLD EXCHAHGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• rider, 8', fair rond .. ~ Busintss Meetin~ _!.lras . S.R921B
87().465$ Appliances-OR 1 will lam · 631·5874 pays top cuh for old Wanted 2 to 4 tickets for 498·2M2 Wedru ~ pt 77' Suzuki GS 750, #5M390 sellorSELL forYou Solid oak riling cabinet silvu &i dlamonds11 w~ MONTER EY JAZZ GOLFCLURS Cockti:if ParJes IOfU Great shape, many ~!'!'!~ ••••••• !?.'.~ MASTIEltSAUCTION credenza, paid S975 . .2!_cku~2182X6J.3s FESTIVAL. Call before All sorts, men's SIS-0, Hou rly, dally or ex xlras $2,100 , best
llUY AflPUAHCES 646-8686 llJ.'6Z5 must_sell 7~. 84~6836-6 20pt. Diamonds & l 2Spl. 2, 546-7449 ladle$· t?~. M2 7174 ttnded cllanen. 1!42 7610 __ _
I IUY FURHITUIE Water bed, king me. ex· Diamond Ring $480. Peavey Bass AMP ruo. Rosaignol Sl-650 205CM '79 Honda XLl.85. Set up
Les 957·8133 Les 957.8133 lr& strong bladder 3 2Spt. Diamonds & 14rt. Yamaha AMP 30 watts Marker Step· ins $60 ah, Sal 9060 fur dirt SS75. Days
EIRoSewMC)Moch. 20SOFAS new M--Paddeds1des$17:> RingS280 J175.:.0~QRoy~7·3882 Ros.s1gnol ROC 550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 63117l~Ev~S48-0'!.~._ ~ 49S·2537 15 Loves~ats.'S7s ee: 556:792.8 14ct Waterman Pen & MYslcal 190C M Salom,1111 Slt'p '76 RANGER 23 Fixed Motor HOMH. S./
Hotpo1nt refrigerator 957.571.ior5S4·4180 Lane Walnut king me Pencil Set Sl90 Cull litstrw.wfi IOU insj!!i 498 ~ keel, VHF. 6 hp O/B. R...t/Storage f 160
Goodrondtllon S75 KING INNERSPRI NG bed and tnple dresser 67b~~.~3.tOAM 12 PM •••••••••••••••••• .. •••TV.Radio. Brutol Nwpt slip ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~9701 w1mirror. oak shelving ,,......, HIR Steno 1091 ,11,000,_ral.16452267 FOR RENT A·l Pace Ar
HARBOR AREA EXTRA F1~attres~ unit. coffee table and NerklaceSland5 Socrffice I ••••••;•••••••••••••••• SAIOT S300 row 28' air, gen, awning,
APPL' CE SERV CE set. ntver . wort side table. antique oak S3 OOeach. Brand new clan1ra Beauhful Color TV. 2} r """'..,,.,,. sl 7 6JG.4904 AN I SS30 , s11cr S248 del dtning or game table. guitar Sakurlll Best of· ,,_...,.,.., W B ~ e N 675-3475 wrnty t'ree deh,ery Tr-:a-.. T-~ 9170 e uy us ap 1aM s tver used queen sz. some caning. Aft 6 -fer Logan Lockabey ~148 64s.17116 2 Boats! Sunflower 11 rt --·· ,,. • ., we sell r , guar worth S399, cash only 645-206S DU NH ILL lighter New da 64().2156 .t: Sailboat. Sl9S 8 (t un •••••••••••••••••••••••
.!.l!liliances 549-3077 1218 del Usually home Sac Cost. S200 Sell. VIOi.iN Str-at ropy ~rn~ Geo'~~ Sr57r00een 8T0V s1nkabh~ ding) $225 T..tTrailer
Stove, G E , wlute. 2 )Ts 754·7~ SACRJRCE ll45 57>3475 w hard shell case Good · 974-4039 ~. ~1049 Ukenew~646-2389 Drmset wlhutch,$600 W oo d & Suelle Machillery 1 071 shape Sl50 firm 848 2377 d}~ or Aaltc>Senlce,rarts
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Washer. Clean. works Ping Pong ~ Bdrm Backgammon table ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·~1 ~~nJsieee! 2 3 9 11 l 16 Hobbie 1!8> Trailer & Acc.uorin 9400
good S8S. dryr, clean set.673-0195eves ~e ~a~ ilff J'a~~~~ Htat seal unit circle Office F•RllfM e & I .. & Box Like ne ..... Te ! ..................... ..
works good $75 S48-Mt3. Eltgant round pedestal to:t<. C111l E\•es. L<".99118. machine time I clock ~--8085125 Console RCA color qu1lla Sunrise Sail s:lOOO 4 Honeycomb whe,ls.
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S48 4485 rr t bl fr ht .r' .. ...... rubber sllp~rs. Sealed .,..,......... I TV. good operattnl( con· Id 15 7 rt Ch --· co ee a e o w I e -----b d S ~ 8f28 Ph ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• , djtion t-75 644·4565 107 CoraJ, Bal. Is. go , x . i ev . Washer Dryer & Dis unique soft gold/s1lve~ G•• S. 105 1 5 ee ,. 1• Used Executone K 1500 --~· Olds, Pool. Xlnt cond.
bw a sher SlOO each trim 493-145'7 •••••••••••••••••••••• _646·4636 Charter Key telephone Com Pone n t Ster co Laser. good cond S'lOO or $200 or orrer (7 14 1 ------DESIGNERS ENTIRE 8 I J •· h s ste V"' y U q .. .,,. ...,.., Refriger ator Sl75 Oak High Boy dresser ESTATESALE e co sea er "' eat system Voice over Y m .. r m u .. best orrer 6737586 or ~"""~·"""~~--
646-5848 _ w/beveled mirror, xlnt Sora i loveseat cost shrink tunnetl combo page 20 instruments. ~ 631 !fl73 yt 675·0354 4 new 60 Series tares
Chor brown Hotpoinl cond $425. . Sl600, Sac mso. Wall un· SS6·4142J 7516QIO Own your own system in r""'-an ime w 1 US mags & spare
rerrig, a~t size, good 559-4389 alt ti its, tables, stereo cost Misctff.._. IOIO your new oHice Charles STEREO, 4 spkrs w18 trk SANT AHA 20 mag, 5 lug, $300. ~0945_
sha.eej55 finn.:. 548-5434 2 couches: StOO sectional, f600 sac S300. color T V •• • • •• • • ••••••••••••• •• Pera 956-J;!l!l ----rec & tu rn t a h I e • E Q u IP r or race or AMtos for 5*
19 5 cu rt rroslless ~(h1deabed l TVS35, SlSO Elegant unused Lovea.looM Solid oak riling cabinet jjMl/OBO 646-0745 cruise Outstanding race •••••••••••••••••••••••
frtezer, reconditioned 543-7586 sora bed, smoked glass Helium Bouquets de credenza, paid S975, New G.E. B1gSrreen TV. record TraJler, 12 bag IMPORTANT ~< 'orfer 548-7611 Metal o-k, 17• 2 bar dinnette. master bdrm 11 vered Perrect for IJl\:!St sell 75. 846-ti836 _t2pa417d5. ~7,;:,., must sell sails S7500. 546-8901 dys. NOTICE TO ~ ....., ,, ~ 644-216levs/wknds. READERS AND Frost·Free refrigerator. stools. StSeach cost $600 sac S300, ever1occ~1on.673-4419 New m1rred cubes, plan· ADVERTISERS
13 cub It Good Cond ~7 5.500 sora lloveseal unused ters & tables. Must sell loah & MariM LASB The price or ilems
150 751-5696 eves. MUST SS.l SE2 7 5th. N o Jtu n kd, Rams Season Tickets 846-6836 Eq.I""""' Xlnl rond. MS--0721 advertised by vehicle Searsl8~uftrefr1g,sel Mahogany Dbl Bed very ing min ('On forsale,2for $700 Orr furn, 4 Stetlcaae ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11' Sun Plsh Sall Boat dulers in the vehicle:
defrost, dbl dr, like new, w I mattress. Night stand Ak49·9;!~· f'um 1 th 752·0960 (213J~ll01 chrs. 2 visitor c~, 1 Gttttral 90 I 0 Perf e<'l for summer classiried advert15111g $225. 842-4314 & dresser to match. Like u~ ' c 0 mg, contempo secy d ..... , l ....................... $350 494·8472. columns does not in·
Exrell refrigerator. SxS new Must see to ap-misc items 1773 Crest---B LLOOlli..IS modun Walnut eaec 16' FiberglassCanoe loots Sli / elude any applicable fT\9nJ Place. CM __ * A "" desk , rile, bkcue, l Good condition, S225 D 'L Pl 9070 taxes, lic-nse. transfer w/icemaker·wh1t.: S2SO prectate Only $1000 or J d br .. _ .... -8 ocas ~ cau645.sl65 best offer Maria Marine junk & tool sale Uniqutpersonalizedgilt u ge c , 4 ....... .--~· 171775-5724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fees , finance charges,
--6317797 ft6PM Sat Aug 29 Also retail forb1rthday,weddings, wallunit.tincl dry•• BOATLOADER 'hp avail for lrl( pref feesrorairpoUutionron·
15cycles I020 a ---sales marked down. Up annlv. Call now~6445 cb~a cab .. 2 OU wall New. auto Eide, retail 5 a 1 I b 0 at N 1 c e trol device certif1cations ....................... 2 matching decorator to60'k oH.Drillpresses, Ball ()(Ntw rt uruts.752-S273'115'7-G7l ~sellforS?OO!l§&-0064 ntighborhood NB or dealer documentary
BIKES.20"ShngrayS'70 club chairs S75 ea Lrg hand tools, battery KIRBY home main FOIRIMT 2TadcoKayaks 6427288 preparationchargesun·
2.8" Junker S.W Paddle or footstool S2S [)1c rh.arger , antennas, tai11aoce svstem, all at IBM M 50 6 ,._ _,,ea~t1 I less otherwise spec1(1ed boar<!.J20~645 6129 taphone·ansaphone pd Id br ' . emory ,._.. ~ ' SO' Mru Moor-b the advertiser c.:<11 11 ~ 645-21»4 punt. o ass props tachmenls 1ncl'+d1ng rectana S electr ic 640-42& • """' Y -~ Schwinn Mtn1 Srambler. ~. se f'»'· for that lamp: Shop ear separate powtr floor Typewriter. OM office SCHOCK DORY in 38 ult 642·6335 ~s/
S35 Srhw1111126 tn 10 spd 4 wooden wa.11 units. incl ly. Basin Manne l11c 829 polisher Xlnt cond Ask· suitt; desk, credellsa, 15• S800 675-0056 _ I Clatsics 9520
Varsity, zo Schwinn 26 dry bar. china case. $795 NH Bar. bor Island Drive. _an _ _gjJSO. ~~-exec. chair. 'JS2..0SZ2 675-2:562 Loe a 1 MD seeks h ve ••••••••••••••••••••••• in lO spd continental, OBO 8SHZ71 abo d '· NB F 44 ·30 r d c 'th
Y d S I .....,.. M -P-I Ant1qut free standing PRINTERS for micro lo~ ro-9040 ar sup in or or oupe w1 $75 Motor Pttane 24 in Ethan Allan Sohd Pine ar a e . ......., eyer . bathtub wtclaw feet S$O t "'· A 1 --· ..... ft custom catch W /pay Rumble·seat. Restored 10spd....t!L6'!.3-SSS2 Dark Armo1r. used as CM. in rear Fn/Sat c 1 1 h d t ' comp~ on. uae Appe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FEE & or W1render to ne•· cond. Ong lie · ye one arge vy u Y One m1croline 80 and one , , BE'ACH CRUISER bdrm piece. 75 in high, l~e·~~ 30. Cash on I y gate S.10 '69 Cad Eldo Anadex. p!Ota. 546-l&24 77 28 s.lpfoda services 644-0381 after plates. SlS,000. 452800_
Brand new Must sell 40 in wide, 18 tn deep 3• .R____ _ __ Good 1ntr. needs mech TEC MA 190 1 tr 1 lmmar, kept out 141lter, 6PM. 1940 Ford Sedan Deluxe, M __ __ 645-7!!fi§ dbl• drs Xlnt cond. Block Garage Sale' Sat work. Make orr. 1139-3901 : e ec on c 160 hrs, loaded, full rov· concourse trophy win· Sl loo new Ask. g S700 · -cash register, 16 pre-set VHF ..,~ 500 rf-""1 2 Brand New • in Aug 29, 9-SPM. Port RlDWOOO 216.S ke 1 498-2&42 ers ...,, rG11apotuno1t ~er. fround up reslora· SspdCruisers !45-0159 Margate. NB Lots of 4,1 20•1 XJntd k · (714)494'8230 ....................... llon,_12,500.851·6226.
64().4282 2 month old earthtone good buys64()..8624 ° ong. er '"' 8087 PARTHa WANTED CCIM~, 5*/ ----sora &i foveseal S.SSO F I /S t 2137 l S d Ing. Fresh load arriving ••••••••••••••••••••••• R.....:...& 9 120• 1961 Ml 110 Seel ... ldlltgMat11Wtl02S r 8 · , an weekly Save at SS</ft 25' Skipjack CC F.x ..,.., • Goodcond.Origpapers. ....................... 498-1741 Dollar.HB.SeeD1mes a Jim,646-988S anytimc. YGPARAKHTS press. Share SO'k $222 ....................... mustsell.$4200 New mirred cubes. plan· Une. 8 ft Oak cab. Anti-, 10· 12.50673-5760 per mo incl HH slip lOt,1, Camper Four Star 675-8972 •EDW0002X6'S lers&tables.Mwit sell quechildsroU·topdesk. Lad.les rull.szSamsonl!e Cockhte1·1 Baby-8 wk• Lease or bu y OA w/rerrlgerator & stove. 4'to20'long.Xlntdeck suitcase. $20. Mens • ~ p t tl All 4wi.....-•A.J.. 9550 ing. Fresh load arrivin g 846-6836 Garage Sal~, Sat. 8/29 Am er Tourist, S40. tame, S25. adlt Pied 7JG.6620, EV ~7·93'l7 8~t~ne.11 ~n sfu bed. • ... ::.-:-:.·.~ ........
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mazda weekly. Save at SS< fft. LV /Bdrm furn/stereo. 2605 Westmwter Place Ladies' n 18 coat. l20. male, talk & tame ~. 36' T Jo.a Trawter Sleeps 6 In excellent '68 J eepster, V 6. (2)
Jim, 646·988Sanyt1me. Offer. must sell Costa Mesa. 646-Sl43 _!7~·2333 adltremale. tame $lO sdK ~K OWC condlt ion S900 Call eng 's , needs work 2150 H..t.or lt•d.
FIEHCHDOORS S.SS.300l --Antiques, chairs, sora. SACRIFICE show prizes 57s.307o HolidayYts642·~ between IOam·Spm . 64S·7096after sem. __ Cothi M.M 645•5700 China Cabinet. Lighted. lamps, canopy bed & 2 ntw 20 pc waterless Parrot. Canary winged M us T s E L L 3 8 · 631·7657 T k 9 !~~:S~·p':, .:~;:: or Beautiful wood w/glass dr~ser. Never used RV rkware M50 value, 1295 dwarf, lame, sweet disp California Hull Custom. Starcrall Stardu.,,t ll, tnl .~ • .' ............. ?~~ WE HEID
anels. .631·1532 equipment. tools, JBM ea.S46·3114 j556-3715 w ca e ·631·2499 J8S Perkins Diesel. cmpr: rtfrig, stv. sink. 1965CHIYIOUT YOUllEXOTIC C..ere 1 ROCKER rttliner w/htr elec \;pewriter. sewing 60 aal aquarium filter Hlmalaya11 kittens S7S, $35,000. 673-2700, eves 11 8. 1300898-5313. 114 TOM-.,,... & HmSH CARS .......... 1030 & vibrator, SlOO/OBO. ~;1c a~v~u ui:n . system, rior escenl blkkittensSt.S 541-8365 · .,, ,.._"""
....................... DESK/dmm w/Jg> · "· md< li hb ....... "'""" 28'CIGARl:!TE Motoriud .... t14o HH a"'" dri"' 1'°"'· 1~--~ Canon A·l System Mtr mirror . SlOO IOBO items 3034 Fembeath . : t air be utllulbabylove Bl 1 •••••••••0 •••••••••••• only 4,000 rnUe5 on re· drive. s lenaes & accts 646-07'5 Lane, off Baker btwn Kma s11t Mattress. Llh ~rd 1 f ) ·~ " ue Ve vet" '80 Batavus Moped built enflne. Runt well
da833-l954, ev760-U17 T . bed Harbor & Fairview. CM. ntw. $200. 144 Le:xrngton bi s (peach ace .. s. 6 whl alum trlr. Trad,, Lrg 2.S 1u llllk·l300. but netds some body
wtn SAT/SUN LaneCM. 1291 549•7565 642·409'7 · all 780-3506. work.
C• IOJS S20 l~to$10Garsale,areat For sale w~•li1Un1 Alghan puJll 4 mo No ... IWPOIT-... fts Brand ntw Indian Mo-$1600 · 3100-W.Coutm;v:-••••••• •••••••••••••••• It •• 1 pa pert S'7S n n """ I Pmlan Kittens, ldultl Qu bo . ' t sturr. Sat ' Sun 512 eqwp. 800. + more. · ·. On 32' Cluak Low hr Ped, Utroke. t500 (or bMtotrtrl Newport Beach
Sbot.s !. ::~meo, ttc. }~~£: flii-J~~~7~ ci!~~~~d goods, Loa C=roa family 2 Parak:!cages & ~:n~io~: l~~ a~:. It Peugeot,
7!~~~. like fh~ s~:.:~YIT9u~~~~! &42·94m
3 Top quality CJFA llit-matt itrr old 963-3S9S lampe, toys, books, 1'· ttnnla club m t m acce,.Ori~3 19800 , 844 -6980 d ys, aew.muatsell.tlOO.Call eP.M.at TOP $DOI.LAIS
lena . Burmea., an&em. cords, 8dnn le\, crib, be hi 2916 I:30-5PM:851·9040PM 661· 8 •O 90 For Clean Uaed
Klmalayan, Siamese, 4Pc set HAND CARVED furn It u. re ' man Y Pool lable. l In elate top. c:J3~U~~b~:!H;. 7 ci~~ '77 HONDA EXPRE.55 lnt'I '613Ton11' box Gd Wt P;;~b~~ Spot! ~dsinwtr bed, w/satln ri:~:~~.U:,'::~ ~e:faw Xlnt cond. namon•. '50 to sss. TredtWWYedlh Asoeg:>~·s.-w. Cond.Beatolrer. Con1actbuyer1t 0.,. 1040 ~ 8. aee to apprec. 8-8PM Sat /Sun 8042 . I 9'19-11 28' Burt.ram, S.F. '72, . &4&-7010
............... •••••••• at r. 5411-29*> Mermaid Cir HB. Just THOM A~ Trans a t or Tame African Orey Par· Rdr. Rec (alho, VllF, Mefercvdtl/ '58 Chev ~T 213 totally
KEF.SHOND Pu~. AKC. 4darlt Plntwallunitslncl off of Bea.ch Bl bet. 3'1;~~-~= rot. $500. Wlll trade ror aumlo~ tabe, S •coop Scoofra 9150 reblt Odmpj ~/oh' C~arnp ''"p M/F. Pet" dry bar Ir china cab .. 2 Atlant•&tlndlanaeoUa. new llOO Hf.azi any thln&. 873·8823. fi:~e~':n~~ut;e Hrioua ....................... ZSMHsMtif ·
• o "' · v t P t Y Oak wall units, Corner • Fam Uy Oara1e Sale · 1 675 0774 0 w c .;7K ' .., '74 Honda Motorcyelt liK 'TT CH EV P IV full pwr 2 ·l"51ft8 m. bdrm unit. 752-5213; CompJ. twn 8drin ff\,,.: Llndbor1 Ttnnlt C ub &autUul mated alr of . • . .. . ........ 1,000 miles . Perfect tond alr, Ult whtel, cnilte, San Clemente
Punbrffd Samoyed pup-8571211 TV, desk. Alt tond ., &t rnemberthlpi 1500 or Nan-Day P·--~ mo. 000 J4t. t ta In suso I ·1100 PJ, $ moe .. all abota, no Kln&·•lie bed: mallren. more. 'TSI AIJelbeny St. bgtolfer.CJ! !MM417S c.'.kl67J.121A:''.,..M. l2' UNJFLJTE, Sed. -. • tN!O pe, • t . ~"'--":.sa.L--.i.u~=
7llMIOOI bo• 1pr lng, beddlns. II. Dull, SU . ewllll .tor ____ ~ P!B.l'T7, tw. en..den '7SKZ400. }4f=l80Qor6*• WANTED!
••PET'S"'P"""PL,.. frame, fVO. lffl-13g FaU Sale "-·~Ofte, machtne, 12$, •mall lov· & Ort-1090 k>whra. ~ew 1procketa +chain, 'SZ Chevy~ ton, w. t'xa· Late m'*I Toyotu and n vv .,, IV• eMlt fU.all ......... 0 . w .c. S.SK.. ...... OHera falrin& -natbed. a· .... w am v 0 I ¥ 0. . c I 11 u. 'roO'' Sturdy fonnlta top table, MW m• , dll-,,._1 "'-..&ea) .......... ..t.iOstiAFfit BROS IOOt tb. elft. winth. Set TODAY 1 ! ! All br'4 ll'VOfllbtl and U1U ·70 . uo. • b"· 1ml kl. app1., llkme._.,... ·type~, SPINE'l"PIANQ m•cnRrsComndr. 'T:SHondaJSOXLUDOu· up ror tree wuic. siaoo.
boardtal .. It yr1 aper. nbtr1l1Mdlain,t20ta. lempa, book1, llneu, •nn.o.u ""' in 1 S.F. '70,lhr.'27'1. cldtnl·frH 1lreet rol, $t5=12Yaft.$. "We em" T·~~to11· tltttia adlc. Set/Sua. ...,.., r W C lmm.c cond n -I ., DrJbatao.tiuffttJUO, "1iii ARCHITECTURAL U Ci>to ' Oo1e hom ,•...,.-· '!:1c~~r:e,c:::u~r~~
2MALTDEPUPS la.mpa "° CC*b6c1Wr SEU. I& lleml with a D1111t Uyear + rollec· · · · I 5 I · S Kit v .. .a.. m s.dln, Urea, brakts. battery.
hpfn.feiula6 malil. $75, bid1 etc. I · DaflJ Piiot Cluallled Uon •.JO Sitt luu. · ..... allocb. II al. I• Dted1 wt . UOO ~ HHUl amu CM Ad. W
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$1,~!!~00
OFHEWIMW'S
Sales and Leu1ng at
competitive prices Ex· cellent serv1t't' and parts
dept
C4o<>d selection or pre-
viously owned BMW It
other fi ne cars in ex.
cellent condition
We also have a lease comp1ny that leases
other makes of autos.
trucks and vans. For ad
d1llonal ut!ormal.lon on
leasing please call
714 972 1270 714!661·9611 •
For a good deal and good & ..... ""'"' ""'
CREVIER
SAlES-SERVICE-uASING
208 W lal SANT A AHA
714/8~171
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l S40 Jamboree
Ntw rt Be b 640-6444
'73 2002 BMW, new paint
• tlm &wool Best ot rer. Call al\6,861·*9.
77 Beautiful Blue 3201
Auto, an, snrf + m<>l"t
Xlnt cond 496-817
'77 320i, orig. ownr. xlnt
condition. S8300 firm
7$1·8184
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. , • ATLAS CHRYSLBl.rt. YMOUTH
2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Tel 546·1934. 3 blocks
south ol San Diego Freeway olf H8fbor Blvd. Complete
body shop. Sales. Service. Parts. Service Dept. open
Monday thru Friday 7.30 AM to 5·30 PM and 8 A.M. to
5 P.M. on Saturday • IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Tel 752-0900 Call us,
we re the specialists for Alla Romeo. Peugeot & Saab
THEODORE ROllMS FORD
Modern sales, service. parts. body, paint & tire depta.
Competitive rates on lease & dally rentals. 2060 Harbor
IMvd .. Costa Mesa 642-0010 Of S40-6211
JOHMSOH & SOH UMCOLH MllCUIY
2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 5-4().5630. 57 Years
of friendly family service -Orange County's oldest Lin·
coln·Mercury dealership.
SOUTH COAST DOOGI 2• Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa. Tel S4<>-0330. RV Mrvlce
1P9Cl1llst1. custom van conV9rSlons.
MIWPOIT IMPOlrT1
8100 W. Cout Highway. Newport BHch. Tel.
M2+405/&40-1784. The F errarl HMdQuart•ra.
t'70
MATCH THI HUMllRS OH THE
MAP WITH TNI MUMllR IH THI IOXES
MIWPOIT tATSUM
888 Dove Street. Newport S..:h. Tel. 833-1300. At the
triangle of Jamboree. MacArthur I Bristol behind
Vlctof'la Station. Sales. Service, L ... ing I Parta. Fi.et
discounts to the public.
• MAIHSCMtLL.AC
2600 ~rbor Blvd . Costa Meea. Tet. 540-9100. Orange
County's Largest Cadillac. dealer. S.... Service. L ....
ing
Laguna Hills 137-24e0
• COIMIB eeUU.O CHIYIOUT
18211 Beach Blvd .. Huntington 8Mch. Tel. 847-tOl7 Of
549-3331. Salas. Servlc•. Parts. Full Leasing Dept.
Freeway cloH to all Orange Co.
• ALAM MA6HOM '°"1'1AC-SUIAAU
2480 Harbor Blvd .. Coata .._.., Tel. 549-4300. Sal•,.
S.Vlce. Leasing, "Mr. Oooct.-ftnett"
0
IAIU •I TOYOf A-VOi.VO
196& Harbor Blvd .. Coat.a Meu. (714) &4&·9303 or
540-IM67. t1 Volvo dealef' In Or-. County and wn.n
YQV ..tc for• Toyota at Earle 1"9's. YoV get ltl
IOI LOM6 ... POMTIAC
13800 Beach Blvd .. Westmlntt9r. Tet. 892-8651. Orange
County'• oldest and largest Pontiac dealership. Safes.
Service. Parta.
UMIYMSITT ta.A
2l50 Harbor 81vd., Costa Mesa. Tel. ~9'40. 1 Mile
South 405 Freewey. Sales. servtce. perts & te•1ng.
$ANYA AMA MTWH
2001 E. 17th Strfft, Santa Arra, Tel. 698-7811. Your·
Origl"lll Dedicated Oataun o.ler
WfUCLIMU9A
2150 tiarbor Blvd .. Coata Meea. Tel. &46-5700. t1 dealer
In io. C.111. S.. ttl• all new 1911 Gl.C.
AL&. ... OLOSMoal-CAl'ft 1 AC
SUIAl.,_.MC ntucaS
San Oleao ,.wy, at AY«y Exit on ~no Cat:Jlltrano In
l.aQYfla ~fUel. T ... 131~
SAN H IAMTtl CIWNOLn
•01 9. El Camino AMI. SM c:Mmente
Sal•. Sefvlce, L_."9 And PW ~ County'• N&WEST CNwolet dMlet: "Growing
Vaur Way," bit El Camino ott.,.-,,p.
111.CJMO 481-8500
COSTA MESA DATSUH
2845 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel 540.6410 Serving
Orange County for 16 years. 1 Mile So 405
• SUMSET FORD, IMC.
(Home of W1lhe the Whale) ~ Garden Grove Blvd.,
Wntm1n11er Tel. 636-4010.
• NAHk PIOTO LIMCOLK-MERCURY
Service and Parts Department always open 7 days a
weell 7 30 A M to 6 30 P M 848-7739
• COMMB.L CHIVaOUT
2128 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. ~ 20 years serving
Orange County! S•lea. leaelng. aervloe. Call 546·1200;
.,.clal parts line; 546·9400; body shop lln•; 7~.
• CHICK IYHSOM P'OltSCHl-AUDJ.YW
415 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach. 673-0900 The only
dealerahlp In Orange County with these thrff great
mak• under one roofl
• IOY CARVH IOIJ.S IOYCMMW
15-40 JamborM Road, Newport BNch ~ Salea,
S.Vlc:., Part.a And Lening,
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IUllH CUil Ylll 11111111 llllY PUB
THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 , 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CA UFORNIA 2S CENTS
U.S. denounces N. Korea
Firing on American plane confirmed: defensive steps vowed
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
U.S. government today said it
confirmed that North Korea
fired a missile at a high-Oying
American spy plane in South
Korean and international a"
space, and denounced the inci-
dent as an" act of lawlessness."
State Department spokesman
Dean Fischer said at the same
time that "we intend to continue
to Oy these routine flights and
will take whatever steps are
necessary to Insure the f ulure
safety of our pilots and our
planes."
Meanwhil e, Pentagon
spokesman Henry Catto told a
briefing that. during the mission
Wednesday, the SR·7l Blackbird
was "always in international
airs pace and South Korean
airspace."
Catto sa1d that · ·undoubtedJy"
the missile was fired from "one
of several missile sites in North
Korea."
Catto declined lo discuss any
details of the SR·7l's mission .
such as its route, how close it
came to North Korean territory
or airspace or the type or missile
the North Koreans allegedly
aimed at the plane.
Because of the sensitive nature
of such high-altitude recon·
na1ssance' operations, Catto
Extendable
Magnetometer
Boom
Low·Ga1n Antenna
I
/
High-Gain Ant:::hanlcal Trouble /
Rad101sotooe
Thermoelectric
Generators
With Steerable Platform ·----
............
Science Instrument
Cahbrat1on Panel
And Shunt Radiator
.. ,. ..........
Schematic of the Voyager spacecraft shows platform rhal malfuncr1oned d11nnq prnhc•.~ c/n.')esr
encounrer with Saturn. aruf too.') un1amml!d late ~ff!dm>sda4
Voyager camera platform free
Mistaken computer command does the trick in space
PASADENA GP> -An
electronic swat sent from a
billion miles away freed the
stuck camera platform on
Voyager 2, and scientists were
trying to find out today if the
ship can get back to the business
of looking al distant worlds.
A weary flight e ngineer
accidentally sent an incorrect
computer command to Voyager
late Wednesday. te lling it to
move its jammed platform with
a forward rotation 10 times
greater than previous orders
designed to free the platform.
The mistake did the trick .
freeing a vital camera platform
that had been stuck for nearly a
day.
.. We are not permanently
stuck," project manager Esker
Davis said with relief. "I feel
better."
Davis said Voyager's two
exploratory cameras and three
other Instruments still needed to
be checked out and are not
considered operational yet. He
said he couldn't predjct when
the 226-pound package mounted
on a 71h·foot boom might be put
back to work.
The camera platform had
been unable to move from side
to side. although It could still
swivel up and down. The devices
on the platform were working
well; they just couldn't be aimed
at what scientists wanted to see.
Seven of Voyager's 11
scientific instruments continued
lo perform exactly as planned,
Davis said.
DRINCI COAST WIATHIR
Fair through Friday.
Highs 78 to 94. Lows
tonight 70 to 75.
118111 TDllY
Tom ~~ck of "Magnum,
P.I." ~· hU bring .a HZ
111mbol 11 aomeone elH'I
judgme'rtt. See P.ao-87.
11111
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Troubleshooters were still
analyzing what happened on the
far side of Saturn at 11 :30 p.m.
Tuesday to jam the c rucial
c ame ra-aiming system. And
they weren't sure the problem
was permanently solved
Voyager 2, meanwhile, was
racing away from its
spectacular tour of Saturn's
churning clouds. glittering rings
and icy moons.
The next leg of a journey that
began four years ago takes it
acr06s another 1.7 bimon miles
of space for a visit to Uranus in
1986 and a dash past Neptune in
1989.
While engineers worked on the
jam med platform. scientists at
Jet Propulsion Laboratory were
reveling in the new information
and pi ctures of Saturn relayed to
them by Voyager 2.
Photography learn leader
Brad Smith described the close
approach with Saturn as
.. something like roughly 99
percent successful." He said the
ship accomplished most of its
crucial c hores before the
ma If unction left its cameras
staring us eless ly at empty
space.
A new puzzle for scientists
was a strangely kinked r ing
apparently discovered by yet
another lucky accident moments
before the camera problems
began and possibly even related
to them.
The narrow ring, which seems
creased Hnd kinked like a bit of
wire that ·s been unwound after
betng wadded up, was spotted as
Voyager passed behind Saturn.
said scientist Richard Terrile.
The narrow ring was
di scovered in the Encke
Division. a gap in the bright
A·ring, even though "we didn't
have any pictures of the Encke
Division scheduled ...
said, it is policy not to discuss
them.
In announcing the episode, the
Pentagon said only that the crew
of the SR-71 "reported sighting a
contrail and subsequent air
burst several miles distant."
The Pentagon said the incident
"posed no threat to the aircraft,
which landed safely."
The Pentagon spokesman re·
fu sed to say where the SR-71,
which carries a crew of two, was
based, but it is unders tood that
these highly sophi sticated
strategic reconnaissance planes
operate out of Okinawa.
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Man's body No med/lies found
burn~d due? in county traps
to evide l1£e • Orange County thus far has throyJ::hout the United States
By RIOIARl> GREEN
Ot tile Deity ,..._. Steff
Police investigators theorized
today that fire was set to the
body of a man found dead
Wednesday in an Irvine orange
grove in an effort to destroy
murder evidence
Lt. Robert Lennert s aid he
believes that the husky
man. who rematns unidentified,
probably was dumped in the
grove after being killed in a
separate location
Police were hoping that an
a utopsy scheduled for 1 p.m .
today could provide further
c lues Investigators said they
were also hoping that the victim
could be ide ntified today
through fingerprints.
The burning body was
discovered by a n Irvin e
Company security offi cer
Wednesday about 6 a.m. in an
orange grove northwest of the
intersection of Irvine Center
Drive and Sand Canyon Avenue.
The first Irvine officers, who
were call ed to the scene and put
out the fire, said they observed
the fire burning primarily in the
lower area of the victim's body.
He said police have all but
ruled out suicide because no
containers of flammable liquid
or other weapons were found
near the scene.
The body's location in the ·
orange grove would indicate
that it was carried a distance
from the nearest road, Lt.
Lennert said.
Officers said they aren't sure
what, if any, flammable liquid
was used to set the body on fire.
Shuttle tested
CAPE CANAVERAL, f'la.
CAP ) Backup astronauts
s uccessfully completed the
space shuttle Columbia's finaJ
manned test inside the Vehicle
Assembly Buildinl'(.
been spared from any infesta· and Canada Sale of nursery
lion of the Mediterranean fruit :.lock, he said. accounts for
fly that could imperil the coun about $100 million annually
t y's $175 million per yea r Wednesday. Agricultural
agricultural ind ustry Co mmissioner Wiiiiam Fitchen
Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy was empowered by the county
agricultural commissiooer. said Board of Supervisors to take all
no ad).llt male mes have been necessary step~. including the
Coundinthe2.078trapsthathave u se of aerial spraying of
been placed throughout the pesticides. 10 combat the fl y
county The number of traps should any infestation be dis·
soon will be doubled, he noted. c·overed.
If medflies were discovered In a r eport to the board .
and rounty agricullrural pro-Fitch en s aid ... The com ·
ducts quarantine d , growers miss ioner's objective ts the
could face a loss up to $175 prompt eradication of the med·
million, Liekhus said. fl y. Pest eradication to be s uc·
Hardest hit. he said. would be cessful requires intensive
large nurseries that grow every-meas ures that may seem ex·
thing from house plants to travagant Any compromise
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* * * * * *
Helicopter sprays
medflies over LA
By The Assoelated Press
A pesticide-spraying
helicopter scrambled into the
skies of suburban Los Angeles to
fight the southern s pread of
Mediterranean fruit flies. while
a new infestation was
discovered in Oakland, the
farthest north the pest has
reached
An indus try s pokesman
warned. m eanwhile. that the
costs of c rop losses and
eradication efforts eventually
could reach SI billion if the
infestation spreads much farther
and federal officials expand a
quarantine statewide.
Studies by the UC Berkeley
Cooperative Extension Service
and the marketing services
di vision of the state Department
o f Food and Agriculture
estimated California could end
up paying $1.2 billion in the first
yea r in crop losses and
pest -control efforts and S750
million in subsequent years.
·'This is definitely a bad day
and a setback." said Jack Kang,
s pokes man for the California
Farm Bureau Federation.
King 's comments followed
confirmation Wednesday that
two of five mednies found in the
Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin
Park were fertile, prompting
emergency spraying there. That
was 260 miles south of the
previous limit of the infestation.
A fertile fly was also found in
Oakland. about 15 miles north of
previous finds. Spraying was
scheduled to begin there tonight.
"J don't think all is lost."
medJly project manager Jerry
Scribner told reporters after the
discoveries "It's a longer.
tougher, harder way, but I think
we're going to win."
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Rapl<t Deployment Force. But what Is the cargo and where is he movtni It? Answer on Page Bl.
• • Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, Auguat 27, 1981
Schmitz, 2 others lose abortion battle
SACR AMENTO <AP I
Abortion-rights aroups have
~cored u resoundina victory
Three major bills to restrict
abortion have been stopped in
the California Legis lature.
The billh. halted Wednesday
by the Ass embly J udiciary
Committee. were 58732 by Sen.
J oseph Montoya, D-Whitlier,
who withdrew it Cor a year
without a vote; SB1S4 by Sen.
John Schmitz. R ·Corona del
Mar. and SB946 by Sen. Ed
Davis, R-Chabworth, bolh voted
down.
Montoya's bill would require a
24 hour W8iling period and a
detailed description to the
woman of lhe abortion and Its
t•rfttls
$('hmlli':; blll would have
required doctor11 to take all
reasonable steps to notify lht·
punmll> of an unmarried woman
undt•r 18 bl-fore performing an
abortion. It died on a 5-4 vote.
witt. eight votes needed for
passa,ie.
l)av1 s' bi ll would have
rc.>quired detail s of every
abortion to be reported by the
do\'lor lo the state under threat
of 1:riminal penalties, and would
have made part of the
information public It would not
have idenUf1t"<i the woman or
mudt lhe dortor's nBme public
The vote was a s
The dt>feat of the' Schmlti and
Da v i11 btll11 wais all but
guaranteed two week• ago when
the Assembly voted lo shift them
from llll' llcullh Committee lo
the lcs11 sympulMtic Judiciary
(;ommillce
Schmalt, who called the
hearing a churade, said he was
uncomfortable currying a bill
lhut stopped short of banning
abortions ultogether . Il e
assailed opponents of his
meas ure as those who "want to
execute kids bl'fon· they're
born." which drew 11 hlu hum
much of the audumrl'
An opponent of the blll, llf-Ll1
Meador of thr AmerlcMn C1v1I
Libert.ie11 Union. uld lattir thut
it wru1 a throwbark lo tht· day•
when women died from 111..,ii11I
abortions.
SB1S4. largely modeled after a
Uta h law that wns upheld by the
U.S. Supreme Court. would huvt·
required doctors to make• u
good-faith effort to notify the
parents of an unmarried minor
who seeks an abortion.
To gain s upport. Schmitz
11.Crl't"<i lo t'Xempt ('61U!S in which
tht• t·11 ur1 found that the minor
wa" muturc• enoul(h to decide for
lwr11clr, nr ttu1l nntaflc1&hon
wuulcl b<• oita1n1d hl:'r l>t'!ll
lnll'rci.t
< ' u r rt· 1111 y , 1J u r c n ts m u s l
con 111• n t to 111o11 l m l' di ca I
procedur1·" on thdr c hildren
uncll'r Iii, hut a ft>w procedures.
1n<'l11tl111u uh11r1wn <1nd venereal
<J 1 s t' a s c.· t r t.' a I 111 l' n t . a r t'
cxc.·1111>tl'<l The U S Supreme
C<1u1•t hus rull'd thut requ1ran~
pan•ntal 1·ons1,1nt for an abortion
1111c•1mst1tutam1ally 1nfr1nges on a
w11m<1n ., r al(hl lo hav1• an
<I tm rt IOll
I\ sn:c TOH /"/ \ 1-: /)
\lum111 I 111ori•,
Insp ector
in I rvin e
punis l1 e d
Gas tax boost plan supported MI ILE
SACRAMENTO <AP > A
two-cent increase in the gasoline
tax and boosts in other highway
fees have won approval of the
Assembly Ways and Means
Committee
A 17·2 vote Wednesday sent
the increases, in SB215 by Sen
John Foran, D-San Francisco, to
the Assembly noor.
Besides raising the fuel t ax
from seven to nine cents a
gallon, the bill would hike the
minimum vehicle registration
fee from $11 to $22 a year, boost
driver's license fees from $3.25
to $10, and raise van ous truck
weight 1:1nd other feei.
The bill would bring in $2.6
billion over the next fi ve years
to hl'lp case a fund shortage
forecast for lhl' sta t e's
transportation pro!(r:tm!-..
Foran estamutcs that the bill
will cost the ty pical motonst $25
a year .
The Senate already hai.
approved an earlier version of
the measure.
The Ways and Means vote was
held up for a while by a GOP
boycott re l ated to th e
increasingly bitter partisan
struggle over reapportionmt'nl.
The.• l 'n1tcd St<1tl's ha:. nc\t~1
ac·kn<1Y.l<.•dgt·d any SR 71 fl1ghb
ovt'r ~urth Kort•a, but lhl're
havt• lx•l'n r1•pl'Jlt•d n•1)1>rl!> of ~uch 1)pt•r<1t1m1!-.
C<1llo said. 'Wt· intend tu con-
tinue to fl) thc.·w m1!-.s1on:. and I
know or no lam1tat1on <is a result
of th1!-. tnl'tdt•nt .. lie also 5<11d
thert' has bc.•c.•n no alC'rt r1f L' s
forcc5 in Soul h Korl'<i
Forml'l' I rv1nc ('tty building
insp<'ctor Manny Linares has
been firwd $700 and given two
years probation for solic1t1ng
and accepting grntu1ties from
building contractors.
Man convicted in stabbing Assem blyman Charles
l mbrecht, R Ventura, said the
GOP was abstaining on the ball
to remind t he Assembly's
Democratic.• majority about their
reapportionment demands.
At lhl' 1111\t' of the unnnunt'l'
menl Wt•dncsday night. thl' Pen
ta gem·~ wording indicated that
the mas!> tit• had been f1 rC'd from
North Koren. but did not sa\ s1J II arbor Municipal Court Judge
Calvm Schmidt handed down the
H'ntcnt·e Wednesday , I ':i
months a fte r Linares. 34. or
Corona. pleaded guilty to a
si n gle misdemeanor charge
concerning the gratu1t1es.
Verdict r etur ned in murder of ex-Newport r esident ·'The intent, and I believe 1t
has been successful. is to get the
attention of the ma1ority party."
he said
spe<.'ifH·ull) ·
llc1we\'l'r. St:it<.· Department
spokesman Ft!-.l'h<.·r ..,iltd toda\
that there hdd hel'n conf1rma
lion that "Nhrth Kon·an..., fired a
m1:.i.1le at a l ' S i\1r Force plane
fly1ni:t in South KorL·:rn <tnd in
ternat1onal airspa ct·
Police s<11d he took gifts of
liquor. food a nd overtime pay in
exchange for sp1c·edy building
1nspect1ons
A Rancho Mirage man has
been convicted in Indio of first·
dei?ree murder for the August 1980 stabbing death of former
Newport Beach resident Kim
Le Valley
A Riverside County Supenor
Court j ury returned the verdict
Wednesday against defendant
Glen Godwin. 23. arter almost
three days of deliberations
Godwin can recci ve from 25
) ears to life in prison when he is
St'ntenced on Sept. 28, said Joe
Gibbs. deputy district attorney
Gibbs was obviously pleased
with the verdict against Godwin.
who was not arrested until eight
m onths after the 26-year -old
LeValley's body was found in a
remote part of the desert, where
11 had been blown apart by a
homemade born b Evidence
tostabltshed that LeValley had
been slabbed to death prior to
the bombing of his truck
"They (the jurors l gave me
everything I want ed , .. said
Gibbs "I was pretty worried. It
was almost a perfl'ct crime "
Linares y. as one of three
inspectors fired fo r alleged
misconduct and charged with
misdemeanor counts of taking
pa) off:. The other two were
t•xont•ratl•d "hen it developed
that the city didn 't have
surfit'tl•nt evidence to prosecute
them or jU!-.ttfy their c11smissals
from thl•tr jobs
Those two building inspectors
Art l'et·k. 51. of Anaheim. and
Dant<'I Hullard, 50. of Costa
:\1 eso won thl'ir Jobs back
after ht•ar1ngs before an
<1dm1n1strat1ve law JUdgl•
Body identified
as Anaheim boy
P endle ton
brush fires
ba ttle d
Fin• trt.'\o\!-. Y.ere fighting four
-.e paratl• brush fires in the
remol<' northerly portion of the
l' .S M:mm• Corps b3se at Camp
l'endkton today
Sgt Trac~ Heuman of the
liasc public information office
!-.atd the fires broke out al about
I p. m Wednesday and had
burnl'd about 2.250 acres She
!-.Jid lhl' c;,iu~e of lhc blazes had
not twen determined
S!,'1.. lleuman said all the fires
had heen contained in the
northern section of thl• base. A
l' .S Vorcst Service air tanker
had lx-l•n called In dunng the
night to drop fire -retardant
chemicals on the maJor blaze
near Rodlar Road. she said.
A body round Wednesday night
in Rancho Palos Verdes tn Los
Angeles County has been
identified as that of a 12-year old
Anaheim boy who disappeared
while working his paper route
Tuesday evening.
Anaheim police Sgt. Roy
Records said the s lain youth's
body was discovered along a
rural stretch of Palos Verdes
Drive South about 7: 15 p.m.
Benjamin Lee Brenneman,
who worked as a paper boy for
the Orange County Register.
was last seen shortly after 6
p.m Tuesday at the Oakwood
Garden Apartments. 2234 S.
Broadway. in Anaheim. His
shoes and bicycle were found al
the apartment complex after he
was reported missing, Sgt.
Records said .
Records said he could not
provide information on the
condition of the body at the time
it was found. He said the cause
of death ha s not been
established. An autopsy has
been scheduled by the Los
A ngel es Cou nt y Medical
Examiner's office
The Brenneman di s·
appearance and slaying is the
second of its kind that has
originated in Anaheim in the
past several weeks.
Six-year old Jeffrey Vargo
vanished July 2 while riding his
bicycle from his Anaheim Hills
h o me lo a neig hborhood
fireworks stand. His body was
round a day later at a housing
construction site in Pomona.
"We always have to consider
whether there is a connection.
But w e reall y don 't have
anything at this ti me to connect
the two together." Records said.
The investigation of the
Brenneman slaying is being
co ndu clc.'d jointly b y the
Anaheim Police Departm ent
and the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department Sgt He uman said base
explosive ordnance personnel
"ere check mg nearby areas to
be ~ure no undetonated
explosives were 111 the path of
the fires
Boy to get wish
She !>aid 50 men from the lst
Marine Regiment were fighting
the fares. which are posing no
threat to nearby Cleveland
:-.lational Forest. No firefighters
have been injured. Sgt. Heuman
s aid.
Fund. allows trip to meet Pinocchio
Just lea v e
the m e d/ lies
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
<AP1 -The Fransie Geringer
Fund has far surpassed its goal,
and the 8-year-old South African
boy suffering from a rare aging
disease wi ll soon get his wish to
meet Pinocchio.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Texas wants its murder suspect
back from California, but he had
better be clean .
Sponsors or the money-raislng
effort to bring the youn~ster to
this country for visits to Dis·
neyland and Disney World a re
ma king another plea: No more
donations, please.
The $17.000 raised has ex-
ceeded the amount needed to
bring F ransie. his parents, a
brother and. a volunteer nurse to
St. Petersburg, Orlando and
California.
Police here arrested David
Kates. 35, Wednesday acting on
a tip that a man staying al a
local motel had allegedly
burglarized the home of Don
Reichert of Dallas. killed him
and fled to California in the vie·
tl m 's Cadillac.
"The response was j ust stag-
gering," said Scott Simmons of
the Sunsh ine City Jaycees.
whic h o nl y 10 days ago
established a bank account to re-
ceive donations for th e goodwill
effort.
"Please check for medflies
before returning car to Dallas."
concluded a teletype from Texas
authorities with instructions for
handling Kates.
Not only has the fund gone
$7,000 over its goal, but hote ls
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also have donated rooms. and
Simmons is hoping "that an
airline. will help with tickets.
That will reduce the cost by
$6,000 ..
Fransie suffers from progeria,
a disease that ages its victims 10
times faster than normal. He is
bald, already has the wrinkled
skin of an old man and is not ex-
pected to live beyond his teen·
age years. doctors say.
Stoc k market
dealt another
losing blow
NEW YORK <AP> -The
stock market. still beset by in·
,terest-rate a nd recession wor-
r ies. posted another loss today.
T he Dow J ones average or 30
Industrials dropped 6.57 points to
892.69 a fter four hours or lr ad·
ing.
Losers outnumbered gainers
by close to a 2·1 m argin in the
over-all tally of New York Stock
Exchange·listed issues.
After tumbling to its lowest
level In more thn a year Mon·
day, the m arket m ade a weak
attempt to r olly late Tuesday
and early Wednesday.
But analyst.' noted that the up-
swing attracted little support,
with traders still fearful that a
prolonged aleae or high Inter est rates would lead to an economic
slump.
By We dnesd ay afternoon.
prtc~ be1an pu1Un.1 back again,
and the decline acctltrated in
early tradlns today
'
Godwin's two lawyers were
unavailable for comment this
morning They had argued that
Godwin wai. an innocent friend
who was framed by the two
other men who were arrested an
connection with the murder and
who testified against him
Trials are stall pending for the
other suspects. Frank Soto Jr .
31. of Rancho Mirage and Roy
Dickey. 35, or Camp Verde. Ariz
I nvest1gators said Jealousies
that dl•veloµcd ovc.'r allt'ged drug
deals were the molt ve behind
the LeValley slay111~
Lavton s aid
"' a ccusing C IA
SAN FRANCISCO I AP t A
Peoples Temple defector whose
wife was one o f fi ve people
killed in a Jungle airstrip am·
bush in Guyan<& Sa) s Larry
Lavton accused the CIA of or-
chestrat111g thl• utlack minutes
after it happened
Gerald Parks told a federal
court JUr) Wednt•sday at
Layton's murder c·o nsparacy
tnal he was approached after
the Nov 18. 1978, ambush by
I.avton. who h<td 1ns 1s ted on
lea0v1ng the temple's Jonestown
settlement with other defectors
But eventual!> five
Republi ca n s Joined 12
Democrats in supporting the
me~ure .
The bill ongmally would have
shifted S230 million in sales tax
revenue from the general fund
to the highway account over five
years Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr 's administration agreed to
support the bill las t week after
Foran reduced that tnrnsfer to
Sl77 m1lhon
From Page A1
MED FLY • • •
beC'ause of ~C'onormc or environ
mental expedien<.·c• wall surely
d oom the ... ucc-e.,~ o f pt•5l
erad1t·ation ·
Fitchen said he attended u
meeting last Friday 1n
Sacramento to discuss the med
flv infestation. which at that
lime. was limited to a six count)
region in northern California.
New infestations have now been
found 1n Los Angeles County
"I wish that I could be op
t1mistic and advise you that the
pest will soon be eradicated, but
all indications are that satellite
infestations will continue to be round .. F1tchen lold
supervisors.
Ft!><.'h<'r su1d tht· l 'ntll•d Stale!'.
''iew!-. this 1nr1dc·nt wllh "!>enou:.
l'Ont't'rn '
I It• called at an C!Cl of lawless
ne!-.s 1n '1oldt1on of rnterna
t1on.JI la". the.· Kon•an \r m1sttce
Agn•<.•mt•nt <•nd <ic<·t·pkd norms
of 1ntt•rnat1onal bl·hJv10r "
F1sch1•r !>aid tht· l" S Com
mand 1n Seoul t ailed for an
Armistic(• l.'omml!-.!-.ton ml·<·t111~
Suturda) 'lo prote!-.l directly to
t ht' North K<Jrt•C1 n:-. lh1s v1ol<it1on
or tht• 1!15:l arm1st1ce <J~ret" mcnt ..
:-.< o r l It K o r l" a h .l s n u t
rl•spondNI tu 1 lw rl'QUC'!->l fur
!-.Uc-ha ml'l'l1ng
Mt· an" htlc, F1:.chN said thl'
l 'natt•d Statl'S 1~ contacting the
Chinese and Soviet ~CJ\•ernments
"t1' rcquci.t that thl') convey our
det•p t·onct•rn nver this 111cident
to North Kpn.•an authoritiPs and
that :--:orth Korea 3\0td un) rep·
et1t1on of such dan~erous ac·
11\'1 l \'
Fischer dt''>cnhcd the SR-71 's
mission a<; ·one of .i number of
routtnl' fl1ghb" wh1t•h have been
made in this l:ln•a O\'<'r a period
of ycur5
The S R 71 , \\htch C'an n" at
bett<'r than 2.000 m1lrs per hour
l'lill photogruph wide dreas from
al tit u<l<'s Ovl'r H0,000 feet Layton ·mad<.• the accusation
that this was a Cl A plot. and
said my son did the shooting,"
Parks said Park!>' son, Dale.
has accused L<1 yton of trying to
kill defectors on the s maller of
two planei. preparing lo leave
the remote airstrip on t he day of
the ambu-;h
R e staurant strike due ?
SAN FRANCISCO <AP t -San
Francisco's gourmet treats may
be in short supply if a new con·
tract for restaurant employees
can't be settled bv the deadline
Monday. : W ilkins c r it it•al Local 2 of t he San Francisco
sociation arl' stalled over a wage
d1sputt'. union spokes woman
M ava Luckmann said Wednes·
d<iy "Nobody likes a strike.
particularly people who work for
a living. hut 1f we havP to we
will." she said
NEW YORK IA P I Veteran H otel and Restaurant
civil nghts leader Roy Wilkins. Employees Union is preparing Pla n f> di a ppf>ars
79. hospitalized last week for for a possible walkout by some
heart trouble, was in c ritical 4,000 employees. including BOGOTA. Colombia 1AP 1 -
condition Wednesday after cooks. food-servers. bartenders An airliner with 45 people
and other workers . aboard has disappeared on a s uffering kidney problems. Talks between the union and scheduled domestic flight over hospital officials said h .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~th~e.._,,Goc.=l:d=en:.:.....:G~a:t~e~R~e~s~ta~u~r~an=..:..:t~A:...:.:;.s_·~-t-e~'\n~d-e_s_1_n_s_o_u_t_h_e_m~C-o_lo~m~b-1a~.
AP ........
Rudy Deschenes has plenty uf head room as he cruises down
Phoenix sidewalk ITl go-c:art type car owned by so me
neighborhood ktds lie was trying tn get some mechanical bugs
out of the little bug
California ma11
1ti l 'L'J g 153,497
A Piedmont, Calif.. man
won $153,497 when he hit the
"super jackpot" on a
ca r ouse l of dollar s lot
machines al the MGM Grand
Hotel, a spokeswoman for
the Reno hotel said.
Al exander Gliksman, who
owns a jewelry s tore in
Oakland, said he'd been tak·
mg gambling trips to Reno 20
years and never won a sub-
stantial amount before
Gliksman's payoff was the
second over $100,000 the
casino had paid in two days.
Sen. S.I. Hayakawa, the
75·year-old Republican noted
for sometimes napping at
Senate hearings, says he got
his "exercise for a week"
when he was forced to walk
do~ 22 nights of stairs.
A tired Hayakawa was one
of thousands evacuated from
buildings during a natural
gas leak in San Francisco.
When the order came to
evacuate. Hayakawa was
giving a live interview in the
studio of KCBS radio on the
32 nd fl oor of On e Em ·
barcadero Center. one of the
city's biggest high-rises.
He walked 22 flights to an
elevator on the 10th floor.
Actor Erik Estrada was
absent as the NBC series
"CHiPs " resumed produc-
tion for the fall season, but
negotiations b e tween
E s trada and MGM
Television were to continue,
an MGM spokesman said.
lf U.S. Senate Majority
Le ader How a rd Baker
_j
•AKE•
ing about his
sy.
see med t o
s mile a lot
when the sub·
1ect o f a
possible con·
g r ession al
c andidat e
came up, his
f ee ling s were under -
s tandabl e .
He was talk·
daughter, Cis·
"She 's b een very i -
dependent about all this, ..
the veteran Tennesse e
Republican said "She's a
good politician. She's pro·
bably a better campaigner
than lam."
Miss Baker, 25, who has
been workfog for Cable News
Network in Washington as
assignments editor, lndicat·
ed she may run for Congress
from Tennessee 's newly
created 4th District.
Pretlde.t a .. ,.. 11 ex
pected to vl1Jt New York Cl·
ty on Labor Day to prtMnt
the clty wltb "• 1ymbollc
checll" reprHentln1 the
federal aovernment •• IUP·
port or a controversial
hlahway project, a mayoral
spokesman tald.
Aaae Putnam , a
spokesman for Mayor
Edward I. Kocb, aald the
check , reprHenttnc the
federal dowo payment on
con11trucUon or the Westway
roadway, will dcmonatrate
the government's "clear
commitment" to the project.
The construction plans call
tor a 4.2-mlle roadway on the
city's west slde alone the
Hudson River. much or lt on
landftll.
Argentine writer Jorie
Luis Borges, orten called the
best living ......
writer I n
Spanish, has
received a
$70,000 gift
for his 82nd '
birthday -
Mexico's top
literary prize.
The Ollln
YoUzUI prize
was present· ao••u
ed to the blind poet and
s hort-story writer by Mex·
ican President Jose Lopez
Portillo in a ceremony at the
presidential residence.
Borges res ponded by
declaring a love for Mexican
literature and reciting verses
of "Sweet Fatherland" by
the late Mexican poet Ramon
Lopez Velarde.
A Swiss Roman Catholic
KUlfO
Pope John Paul
II censured
as n o t a
Catholic
theologian
h as been of-
" fered a pro-
fessorship at
the Universi·
t y of Mi chi·
gan, a spokes-
man said.
The Rev. Hans Kung was
contacted st>veral months
ago about teaching at the
University, said David N.
Freedman, director of the re-
li gious studies program.
Kung will be a guest pro-
fessor at the University of
Chicago Divinity School this
fall, said Freedman. Kung,
53, runs an ecumenical in·
s titute at Tubingen. West
Germany.
Hail, winds wreck planes
Thunderstorms rumble. across Oklahoma, Texas , Louisiana
Coastal forecast
F•ir ll\n>uOll Frid•¥
C-•I low 70 lon19ht, nllJll Frid•¥
71. W•'-<" lnl•nd low 7S tonl11M, nlgll ••
Frldey
Elww'-••. llont orlel>I• wind•
tnrouon tonlollt, wltll _,terly wind•
10 to II llnolt Frld•'f •flernoon.
Southerly •-II l to • t.91 tnrouof\ 1on1Q111. Contlf\U9CI telr.
U.S. summary
l.ocelly lnten•• tnunde,.torm•
rumDled tOd•Y •crou O•l•""m•,
nortnern T•xu •nd norlll•HI l.OYl11.,.., P"Odu<lno 1.,oe Nill •nd
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vovernment ••d •tt•r s•v•r•
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Rendy l.lvlnvston, • o,ydlvlnQ
Instructor whO llves •I the Aero
COYntrv Airport .... Plano, T•1tH, said IN dOort of four ,..,.,. w.,..
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pl•nes end de~Q eloM o!Mrs.
TM Army (Mps of £nglnMrt wu
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COHl•I Horry County ere •llQIDM for
dlw•l•r •Id.
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tlllnoh --Y wllll• sc•lt•red
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conll......, -tM mkl-MlululptM
V•llev, io-r MkfM99n .,... -•em
Mellon& of IN Ol>lo -T-•-
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California
s-..m C.llloml• wlll continue wllll l•lr end hot _,,..r lllr°"Of'
Friday, Dut • llllM cooflno trend •Ill
.. , in Frldey, •nd "" ..... COHUI fOQ 11 fore<etl Hrly Frldey, l1ol•te<I
••enl11g ti-rstorm1 In mounl4lln1
end ""9111 tl\rouOll toct.y with • tew
IM•vy 9'1owers. DecrNlllno cllenc• of
'"""*rstor-FrlcMly.
ExtenJ.ed
outlook
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Orange Coaat DAii,. V PILOT/Thurlday, Augu11 27 , 1981 H/F I ,
Workfare plan flayed
Stanton claims cost savings of program exaggerat.e d
8y FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL or .. o.y,.... ....
Orance County Supervlaor
Ro1er Stanton bas charaed
county Human Service. A.a ncy
offlciala 1ros1ly exa11erated the
cost 11avln1a or a 10-month old
pilot pro1ram which requires
certain welfare reclplenll to
work In order to rec el ve
benefits.
The HSA, In a report released
last week, concluded that the BO·
· called "work for welfare" pro·
gram established last Sep-
tember has saved the county
about $415,000. Under the pro·
gram, recipienta of county gov·
e rnment-funded general relier
welfare must work at county Job
sites 16 hours per week.
Stanton. a Fountain Valley
resident, said in am analy1l1 pre-
pared by aides Suzanne Victor
and Shawn Cauld)' that the
HSA's ngure wu faulty. He 1aid
HSA orticials told hie atatt that
the fi1ure was based on "pure
assumptions. not hard dollar
s avings."
Further, Stanton Wednesday
made 14 rec om me ndallons
which he said would make the
program more effective and tru-
ly reduce county costs.
Supervisors agreed to con·
sider those recommendations at
a meeting next Wednesday.
The "work for welfare" pro-
Fair attack victim
now out of coma
Steven Ronald Stelle, the 22·
year-old Anaheim man who suf·
fered head injuries in a brawl at
the Orange County Fairgrounds
July 13, came out of a month·
long coma this week, Costa
Mesa detectives said Wednes-
day.
But, the detectives said, he re-
m embers nothing of the in cident
that sent him to Mercy General
Hospital, Santa Ana. early that
morning.
SteUe, they said, apparently
came out of his coma three days
ago. Doctors authorized his
questioning by detectives Wed·
nesday.
Neither police nor fairgrounds
security officers in Costa Mesa are sure what happened early
that Monday morning in the fair·
grounds parking lot after the
gates were closed on the fair
Sunday night.
Some fair·goers who attended
the annual event on the third
day of its 10-day run s aid Stelle
did battle with a group that ap-
peared to be bikers.
Others said he and a fnend
fought punk rockers
Firs t reports -later de-
termined inaccurate -indicat·
ed he had been knocked un-conscious by a shattering bottle
during the melee.
His friend said he was too
busy fighting his own battle to
determine how Stelle ended up
on the asphalt paving of the fair·
grounds' southeastern parking
lot near the main gate.
Detectives who are still trying
to determine how Stelle was in·
j ured said that the Anahei,m
man is "up, clothed and able to
feed himself'' in the hospital.
The indicated, however, that
while doctors predict good prog-
ress for Stelle he probably
never will remember what hap-
pened July 13.
Baby in wreck dies
A baby girl born two months
prematurely by cesarean sec-
tion has died -eight days after
Chris Huscher, a sophomore at
Christ College in Irvine -
helped keep the baby's mother
alive at the scene of an auto ac·
cident until Qtedical help ar-
rived.
The baby was in critical condi·
lion from the time of the Aug. 16
accident until her death Tuesday
at Riverside General Hospital, a
hospital spokesman said.
The mother , Ros elia
Cervantes, 20. who was seven
months pregnant, was fatally in·
jured when a car driven by her
husband, Eliodoro Ceja, 28. went
out of control and hit a tree in
Riverside.
Authorities said the baby's life
was saved when the passersby,
Huscher , 19, and Lauri Rush, 21.
hoth residents of Riverside,
performed CPR on the mother.
arttm WU the Idea or PhJUp An·
thony, Stanton's pred~essor on
the board of 11upervlsors. The
program was expanded last
s pring alter a yet-unexplained
increase in demand for 1eneral
relief welfare.
Such relief 1s granted to
persons who do not qualify for or
are awaitinti other forms of
welfare funded by state and
federal government agencies.
Under the county's general re·
lief program, recipients may re-
ceive a maximum of $240 per
month.
Stanton said the county is too
lenient in giving out money
before a qualified recipient is
actually committed to the work
program
For example, he said, an in·
itial general relief applicant
could receive $18.43 in a basis al-
lowance, plus $70 in rood stamps
a nd up t o $40 to c over
transporta tion costs before
s howing up to work.
Stanton proposed that only
$5 26 in basis allowance, $70 in
food stamps and no more than SS
to cover transportation costs be
awarded to initial applicants.
"It is apparent that over one-
half <53 percent > of all recipients
referred to the work program
fa il to participate in the work
program. It is also clear that
large initial sums of general re·
hef aid is paid out to individuals
who have failed to cooperate
with work program require-
m e nts ," Stanton said in the
analysis.
The county, he explained, paid
more than $54,000 initial allot-
ments to 1.368 persons who did
not participate tn the work pro-
gram.
In remarks to supervisors he
said he had no objections to the
work-for.welfare program. "It's
a good program. It's great for
the work ethic," he said.
Stanton said his primary con·
cern was ovn the information
contained in the HSA report.
prepared under the direction of
Richard Rui z, county social
services director
"If you have cost savings -
hard and fast say so. Ir it's a
'guesstimate ,' say so. That's
what concerns me," Stanton
said.
Larry Leaman, HSA director,
said he would "react" to the re-
port at next week ·s meeting_
Leaman. it 1s known, has dis·
cussed the sub1ect privately
with Stanton.
Among his suggestions, Stan
ton said a cost accounting
system should be established so
that the costs a nd benefits of the
program in the future can be ac·
curately determtned.
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' H/F Orange Coast OAILV PILOTIThurtday, Augut t 27, 1981
•
Reagan set to veto
:new spending bills?
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Rekindling the budget battle, ad·
·ministration officials are hinting
that President Reagan may veto
4 pending bills ln an effort to
lorce deeper cuts than those ap-
proved by Congress last month.
In addition, goventment agen·
cle$ are being told to draft
budgets that would slash spend·
ing in line with th e more
-stringent reductions proposed by
Reagan last spring.
The moves come as the ad-
..ministration struggles to keep
f the federal budget in check in ! the face of preructions by con-
•f gress i o n a l and private economists that high interest
r ates and lower government i revenues resulting from hefty
• tax cuts will push deficits for
( 1982 and beyond well above
Reagan's targets.
~Slowdown reported
! in Angola b a ttle
LISBON, Portugal CAP)
' Angolan troops and adverse in· l ternational reaction have forced
a slowdown in the South African ~ incursion into Angola, the of·
: ficial Angolan news agency
' Angop claimed today. ( "The aggressive forces now
are trying to gain time for a dis·
1 c reel withdrawal of troops and
~ materiel," the news agency said
in a dispatch from the capital ci·
: ty of Luanda. monitored here.
26 m o re executed
b y Iran regim e
B~IRUT, Lebanon <AP)' -
lrai.t's Islamic regime executed
26 hiore leftist opponents this
week and launched its
cr•ckdown on monarchists by 1
publicly whipping a supporter of
the late shah, Tehran Radio has
reported.
The fundamentalist Moslem
government also said Wednes·
day it had foiled a plot by Marx·
ist guerrlllas to blow up the Kho·
meini relief center and the
Islamic Cooperation Bank in the
holy city of Qom.
Bef!in and Sadat
agree on Khada.f y
JERUSALEM CAP l -Prime
Minister Menachem Begin and
President Anwar Sadat agreed
that Libyan leader Moammar
Khadafy provoked the dogfight
between U.S. and Libyan plpnes
last week, Begin reported on his
return from his meeting with
Sadat.
"Ther e was complete un·
d erst a ndin g and complete
agreement," said the Israeli
prime minister after the two-day
summit in Alexandria, Egypt.
·'This was a provocation by
Khadafy. He had no right to at·
tack the American planes."
Nigeria o i l .cuts Carte r says D e ng
. may trig{ler more 'hero ' in A m erica
i LAGOS, Nigeria (AP> -A PEKI NG CAP > -Former
, move by Nigeria to cut the price President Carter shook hands to·
of it'S crude oil by $4, to S36 a day with China's Communist
• barrel. increases the likelihood strongman Deng Xiaoping, re·
that Algeria and Libya will nowned for his political come·
make similar cuts. industry ex· backs. and told him : "You're
perts say. still a hero in my country. If you ·
Analysts in the United States -had been my running mate, I
said the price reduction, while would have won again."
widely anticipated in the oil Deng. a Communis t Party
, markets since the failure last vice chairman, gaped in amaze.
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j!
wee k of OPEC to unify its ment, then threw back his head
prices. was unlikely to have a and laughed as he welcomed
noticeable effect on the retail Carter to the Great Hall of the
price of U.S. gasoline .. People.
'
Polish ·printers spurn warnings
WARSAW, Poland (AP> -
Warnlngs by Communist Party
chief Stanislaw Kania a1aJnJt
ant i·Soviet activities were
s purned today by printera ln lhe
north continuing a weeklon1
strike and the SolidarUy union's
new threat ol a aix·day walkout.
Government 'and Solidarity
labor federation negotiators
were meeting tOday to .discuss
the union's demands for in-
creased access to the media.
But room for neeoUatlona ap·
peared to narrow and Solidarity
threatened a second nationwide
printers' strike or a blackout of
national radio and television if
demands are not met. A two-day
printers' s t rike l ast week
..............
MARATHON WHEELERS Phil Carpenter and George '.\fur·
ray raise arms in \'ictory after reaching end of cross-
countr\' wheelchair marathon at the L"nited :'\ations build·
ing in ·:-.:ew York Cit~-. The two rolled themseln.·~ from Los
Angeles to the Big Apple in fi\'e months to mark the l ·:'\·-..
"Year of the Disablerl .. The trip ended Wc>dm•sda_,.
virtually shut down the Com·
m unlst press.
Kania, however , warned he
woul d not let the labor federa·
lion "paralyze the mass media,"
Warsaw radio r eported.
"The media cannot have an
apolitical character ; it exist.a to
defend everything that is con·
nected with socialism" and must
PATC O plans
appe al of
labor ruling
WASHINGTON CAP>
Lawyers for the Professional Air
Traffic Controllers Organization
say they will appeal a Federal
Labor Relations Authority rul-
ing dismissing the union's com·
plaint that the Federal Aviation
Ad ministration refused to
bari:!ain in good faith.
P-ATCO attorney Richard
Leighton said today the decision
by Alexander Graham, a re·
gional director of the FLRA
here, will be appea led lo
Stephen Gordon, general counsel
of the agency. which handles un·
fair practices charges involving
federal employee unions.
The authority is expected to
rule by Sept. 8 on a government
petition seeking the decertifica-
tion of PATCO as the bargaining
agent for federal air traffic con-
troll ers
Leighton said the appeal.
which would be fi led with
Gordon's office today, will "call
into question" the extent to
which Patco's charges were in ·
vestigated by Graham before he
issued his ruling.
remain under Communist Party
control, he said.
Poland's year·lons liberaliza·
lion has been watched carefully
and criticized extensively by its
Warsaw Pact allies, especially
the Soviet Union. Kania cau·
tioned that new demonstrations
would lead to an "explosion"
and said the activities were be· ing watched with '"great con·
cern."
·'Our country lies in the Soviet
Union's security zone and it is
only natural that all that un·
dermines the strength of the
socialist Poland is b ein g
watched with extreme sensitivi-
ty." the party chief said .
Kania said strikes and pro·
tests aggravate Po l and 's
economic crisis and "it is only a
question of time when there will
come an explosion in Poland.
Nol because so meone has
planned this but because this is
the nature of protest marches."
Meanwhile. national Solidarity
leaders called for an end to the
printers' strike in the northern
industrial city of Olsztyn, but the
strikers voted 313-57 lo continue
the walkout The federation sent
a delegation lo Olsztyn to seek a
settlement.
Solidarity is demanding that it
retain complete editorial control
over coverage of its first union
Congress Sept. 5. It also says il
wants access to the media to
counter government criticism
targeted at union activities.
Kania rejected the 10 million·
member union's demands for its
own newspaper columns and
regular radio and TV programs.
Ile said there is no wav to
save the economy, s taggering
under a massive S23 billion debt
to the West. without "various
unpopular means"
Mine closing means ruin for Idaho town
KELLOGG. Idaho (AP > -
Idaho's panhand le has been
devastated by news t he state's
largest mine is shutting down.
threatening up to 10,000 jobs and
foreshadowing economic dis·
aster for this lively mining town.
Gulf Chemical & Resource Co.
of Houston, owner of the cen-
tury-old lead mine, said the
Bunker Hill Mining Co. -the
second largest indus tria l
employer in the s tate -had lost
S8 million in the first half cf 1981
and depressed prices for lead
m ade the foreseeable future
bleak The mine is to be shut by
the end of the year.
"It kills Kellogg," said Ben
Harrison, s ecretary of the
Spokane Stock Exchange in
Spokane, Wash .. where Bunker
Hill stock is traded.
"Bunker Hill is Kellogg. If
they shut it down, that's it." said
Wendell Brainerd . managing
editor of the Kellogg Evening
News.
Idaho officials estim ate clos·
ing the mine will cost the stale
as much as $10 million in annual
revenue.
On Wednes day, Idaho Gov
John Evans flew to Kellogg to
meet with company. union and
community leaders. Calling the
shutdown "cold-hearted." he
vowed to find alternatives for
the thousands of employees who
will lose their jobs.
Evans formed a Silver Valle)
Economic Recovery Task Force
to look into the possibility of ask-
ing President Reagan to declare
JOO's
• Only
4 mg tar
the valley an econom 1c disaster
area
Bunker's 2.100 employees will
be out of work. The Idaho Office
of F inancial Management
estimates that 5.000 to 8,000
other workers also will be left on
unemployment rolls as a spinoff.
··1 think Gulf Resources owes
this community and the state of
Idaho and the employees some
very special cons1derat1on
because of the staggering im -
pact this kind of shutdown would
have." Evans said .
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Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT{Thuttday. Augutt 27, 1981 H/F
'Lemon' car bill dies again
Measur e would have provided refund or replacement
Lesbian appointed
judge by Brown
SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. has appoint·
ed California's first openly les·
bian judge.
Bro'Wn announced the appoint·
ment Wednesday along with two
others to the San Francisco
Municipal Court bench.
The governor's office said the
lesbian is Mar y Carolyn
Morgan, 35, a San Francisco at·
torney in private practice. Her
appointment had been rumored
for some time.
The other two appointees were
Lillian Kwo k Sing, 38, and
Laurence D. Ray, 44, both of San
Francisco.
3 -year-old g irl
ki lied b y coyote
GLENDALE <AP> -A 3·
year·old girl was killed by a
coyote that apparently wan·
dered down from the San Rafael
Hills lo the street where she
lived, authorities said.
cut the interest rate by one·
third, then colle~t one·third of
the appreciation, or profit. when
the home is sold.
The Assembly-passed legisla·
tlon, supported by the Brown ad·
ministration, means that on a
16 \h percent loan, the rate would
be cut to 11 percent and pay·
ments reduced by $350 per
month for an $80,000 mortgage
on a $100,000 home.
Maureen R eagan
denies pregn a 11ey
ESCONDIDO <AP> -Denying
that she is pre~nant. Maureen
Reagan called U.S. Rep.
Barry Goldwater Jr., her poten-
li al opponent for the U.S.
Senate, .. a little desperate" for
saying s he was.
Ms. Reagan said Wednesday
the Republican from Woodland
Hills should apologize for the
comment that came in a recent
interview with the Escondido
Times·Advocate 's editorial
board.
TRIPLETS Actor Richard
Thomas and his wife Alma
became the parents o f
triplets Wedn esday. and
mother and daughters wen·
reported doing well al
Hollvwood Presh' teriun ~edical Center ·
Se nte n c ing
bill r e j ect e d
b y committee
SACRAMENT() <Af') -The
"lemon" bill to provide a refund
or replacement for a new car
thul dooim 't work and cun'l be
fixed. has died quieUy for the
second straight year.
Assemblywoman Sally Tan-
ner. D·EI Monte, didn't even call
for a vote Wednesday after the
Senate Judiciary Committee ap·
proved an amendment .
sponsored by the automobile in·
dustry, that she wouldn't accept.
Though Ms. Tanner said she
was dropping the bill, the com·
mittee chairman, Sen. Omer
Rains. D-Ventura. said she could
bring il up again next year.
The bill, AB1787 , was
s ponsored by consumer groups
and the Brown administration's
Consumer Affairs Department.
To win a refund or repla~e-
ment under current law, tne
customer has to have made a
"r e asonable" number of at·
tempts to repair the defect
before l(oing to court.
"Rewionable" is not defined
by law, and sponsors of the bill
s ay lht: word gives manufac·
turcrs and dealers too much
leeway.
As passed by the Assembly,
the bill would have said that if
the buyer had made four or
more attempts in the first year
to repair the same defect. or if
the car had ~en out of service
for more than 20 days, the buyer
would be judged to have made a
"reasonable" number of at·
tempts, unless the dealer proved
otherwise.
Ms . Tanner accepted industry
1i1 mendmtintis Increasing the
numoor of attempts to five. •
But she opposed an amen\.
ment , s pon so red by the
Automobile Importers if America, to tie her bill o
arbitration programs s ponsor d
by domestic auto makers.
Th e three major U .S
manufacturers have reccnt1y
es tablished panels. which in ·
elude consumer representative's,
to hear consumer complaints
The panels have the power to or
der refunds.
The companies say the pro·
grams are working well. but
consumer groups say they have
received complaints of delays,
difficult access and overall dis -
satisfaction.
Robert Keene told police he
looked out a window Wednesday
and saw the coyote mauling his
daughter. Kathy, in a yard
across the street. He ran out of
the house and the animal fled.
but the girl had already been
badly mauled, Glendale Police
Lt. Mike Post said.
R e m ap dispute
includes boy rotts
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
reapportionment dispute in the
Legislature now consists of
partial boycotts by both parties.
The Senate's Democratic leader
imposed a selective boycott on
Republican bills Wednesday in
reaction to a boycott by the GOP
in the Assembly.
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A
legislative proposal to increase
sentences for crimes motivated
by racial or religious prejudice
has been rejected.
The Assembly-passed bill,
AB64 by Assemblyman Bill
Lockyer, D-San Leandro, got
only a 4.3 vote of the Senate
Judiciary Committee. one short
of a majority.
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and Sunday, August 30: 11 am to 6 pm ·
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The
state Senate's Banking and
Commerce Committee has given
the nod to "shared apprecia:
lion" mortgages. The twin-bill
package by Assemblyman Jim
Costa, 0 -Fresno. approved
Wednesday, calls for lenders to
Mel Assagai, press secretary
to Senate President Pro Tern
David Ro~rti, D·Los Angeles.
s aid, "As a rule , Assembly
Republican bills are not being
heard unless the pro tern wants them heard."
The bill would have allowed a
judge to increase the sentence
for a crime if it was committed
for malicious racial. ethnic or
religious reasons.
Lido Marina Village
The measure was sponsored
by the Anti·Defamation League
and backed by police
organizations as a deterrent to
anti-Semitic and racist attacks.
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,+fU\f.ntt Marriage not cricket
· 0 WOLVERHAMPTON, En1land monlhl ago after 17 1ean ot mar. D -(AP> Mildred Rowley, a 5l·year· rlaae, Rowley went to live In the club ~p old nurae, hu been elven a divorce pavilion, sleeplna amonc the cricket
' . because of her hu.band'a love affair equipment while waltln1 ror a new
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M rs . Rowley told the Rowley , a 1 teelwork1 pay
Wolverhampton County Court her manacer, dld not contest bla wtre•a Ka,.-46-year-old husband, Mike, could In· suit and did not •wear In court. He
-· stanUy recall cricket staUaUcs but was touring with bia cricket club In
0 I ~' rorgot her birthday until ahe re· Devon, 160 miles away. 1 ~ minded him. In winter, he prererred dft the club's social life to his hearth and "l told her rrom the very be1lnning
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Demolition delay
appears justified
The 50 condemned buildings
sn the downtown Huntington
Beach s hopping a rea won't be de ·
mollshed next spring as previous·
ly planned because the City
Counci l has extended the
dead.line.
The old structures. mostly
commercial shops built in the
1920s and 1930s , had been con
demned by a 1979 earthquake
safety ordinance that gave
I andlords until next March to re-
pair or tear down the buildings.
But a 4 to 3 City Council ma·
jority has decided that the dem-
olition deadline s hould be ex·
tended to one year after the city's
LocaJ Coastal Plan < LCP ) is ap-
proved by the California Coastal
Commission.
The reasoning in this disput·
ed decision is that because the
city doesn't have an approved de-
velopment plan it would be unfair
to order the buildings demolished
without the authority to grant
building permits to replace the
structures This would have to
await approval of the LCP.
As one councilman put it, the
predicament could rei;ult in the
downtown area becoming a
.. ghost town ...
The argument against ex·
lending the deadline was basical·
ly that if the buildings are unsafe
they should be repaired or de
moLi shed regardless of the prog·
ress of the state-mandated LCP.
However, the possibility of their
sudden collapse seems remote.
The California Coastal Com-
mission meets next month to con-
sider the city's LCP land use
plan. If it is approved city of-
ficials will draft specific zoning
plans for the downtown a nd
coastal areas of the city.
It seems a reasonable plan to
get the city LCP fully developed
and approved as quickly as possi·
ble and then take steps to ensure
that the old buildings downtown
are either repaired or replaced.
Pool fees disputed
The City of Fountain Valley
and the Huntington Beach Union
High School District have had a
running dispute over fees for use
or each other's facilities.
The disagreement came to
the forefront recently when the
Fountain Valley City Council con-
sidered a $5,600 bill for use or the
Fountain Valley Hi gh School
pool.
The city recreation depart-
ment held summer swim classes
at the school for eight weeks.
The city was charged nothing
for use or the pool last year. But
a few months ago, the school dis·
trict decided to close its high
school pools during the summer .
Cities that wished to use them
would have to pay the operating
and maintenance costs.
The city of Huntington Beach
canceled two of its tbree swim
programs at local high school
pools. Westminster canceled the
one at Westminster High.
Although Fountain Valley of-
ficiaJs have agreed to pay the
high school district's bill (higher
class fees were charged as a re·
s uit), Mayor Ben Nielsen has
called for a meeting with officials
in the two neighboring cities and
with district trustees to resolve
the fee issue
For one thing. Fountain
Valley officials have been ad·
vised by their city attorney that
the school district by state law
and because or a 1978 city·school
district agreement should pro·
\'ide the p<><?l free of charge.
The school district disputes
this view.
Also. there is the question of
the amount of the charge. 'The
n e ighboring Garden Grove
School District has just decided
to raise its pool fees to cities to
cover operating costs. But these
fees will still be less than half
what the Huntington high school
district is charging.
Cities and school districts
both are under serious financial
constraints these days. and it is
understandable that each would
prefer the other to pay for pool
expenses. There is no reason why
the upcoming meetings should
not result in a fair distribution of
costs or exchange of facilities
among the parties involved
City contracts under way
Huntington Beach officials
have signed a contract with the
city's largest employee group but
still must negotiate salaries and
ben e fit s with po li ce and
firefighters.
The 550-member Municipal
Employees Association < MEA )
has agreed to a two-year contract
calling for pay raises every s ix
months, starting with an im-
mediate 6 112-percent raise.
This will be followed by pay
hikes of 2 percent. 7 percent and
2 percent. It took five months of
hard bargaining to reach agree-
ment.
Negotiations with the fire de-
partment aren 't going a s
smoothly. The firefighters· one·
year contract expired June 1. and
the staJled talks are scheduled
for arbitration hearings in Octo·
ber.
The police officers· one-year
contract expires next month and
pending negotiations are expect-
ed to go smoother than last year.
•
Last year, the Huntington
Beach Police Officers Associa·
tion began a telephone "hotline"
program so other city employees
could anonymously disclose al-
leged misconduct and waste by
city officials.
The program was criticized
and properly so by the MEA
officials as being "reminiscent of
a totalitarian government." The
hotline was discontinued by the
police organization after their
contract was agreed upon.
About 78 percent of the city's
$80 million annual budget goes to
pay salaries to provide needed
services to the public. Contract
battles often disrupt these
services.
Now that the city officials
have reached agreement with the
M EA, more attention can be
given to completing negotiations
with the other two employee
groups to ensure continued
smooth operation of city busi·
ness.
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was burned to red leather. But lt was
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owner who gave the redneck hia
nickname. The black slave did so,
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Judge confirmation needed
Those who believe the courts are lo
blame for the increased crime rate in
California has been experiencing have
an opportunity to do something about it
if they act immediately. For the
passage of SCA 27 by the Senate now
calls for people to write to their
representatives in the Assembly de-
manding its approval by that house.
The measure would require that
future appointees of the governor lo the
appellate and supreme courts be con·
firmed by the Senate. Under existing
Jaw such appointees need only approval
by a panel of three, composed of the at-
torney general. chief justice and senior
presiding appellate justice.
T HE NEED FOR the people to make
clear lo thefr Assemblymen that they
want SCA 27 passed arises from the fact
that identical proposals made during
the pas t decade have failed to gain ap-
proval in that house.
Although authored by Republican
Sen. Ed Davis. SCA 27 is not a part.Jsan
issue. Its previous appearances have
been authored variously by Republicans
and Democrats alike. Neither is it
aimed at Gov. Jerry Brown. Originally
the proposal was made during the ad-
ministration of Gov. Ronald Reagan
and even if passed by the Legislature
must s till go before th~ voters and
would not become effective until the end
of Brown's term.
Whal the propos al seeks to do is to
provide a better method of screening
nominees to the high courts where, once
approved, they are beyond the reach of
the people and remain until retirement
or death.
Republican Sen Milton Marks, one of
four who opposed the measure in the
IARl WATERS
(, ~ ---T •-.
~~
Senate. objecte<1 to making the appoin·
tees ·:subJecl to political considera-
tions"
THAT WAS PURE rhetoric. Marks
knows you can't take politics out or
courts. All judicial appointments are
political, made by the governor on
political cons iderations regardless or
pretenses of selecting the "most
qualified ··
As it stands the nominee approval
method is pro forma at best since the
panel is empowered ooJy to rule on
whether the candidate meets the legal
qualifications. Those are simply that
one be a me mber of the bar association
for ten years
There Is little or no public input into
the panel considerations but even if
the re was the panel would not be
responsive since. excepting for the at-
torney general. the members cannot be
opposed for re-election Furthermore.
two of the panel are always either ap-
pointees of lhe governor or of the same
party and sometimes all three ar e in his
pocket.
SENATE CONFIRMATIONS would
make the appointments less political by
the fact the nominees would have lo win
the approval of members of both
parties . It would provide a proper
forum for the public to express its views
to an audience res pons1 ve by reason or
the fact they must face the voter s every
four years. The intent of lhe measure is
to assur e that those who serve on the
high courts have some meaningful ex·
perience to fit them for their judicial
robes.
What makes the proposal most attrac-
tive is that it is not a case of jumping
from a system which has proved un-
satis factory to an untested system
which might prove equally bad. The
Senate confirmation method has always
existed in the federal court system
where every judge 1s appointed by the
President but mus t be confirmed by lhe
S Senate Having proved itself over
many years on the federal level there
should be no reluctance to adopt the
"ame system for Cal1forn1a courts.
Panama Canal opponent reassured
To the Editor:
The Panamanian flag flies atop the
bridge spanning the entrance to the
Panama Canal. on top of Ancon Hill
and, most importantly, over the
Panama Canal. The Canal Zone no
longer exists as a separate political en-
tity.
Yet. to my gre.at s urprise a n d
pleasure. 1 found during a recent of·
ficial visit to Panama that the United
Slates 1s highly regarded by Panama·
nian leaders, who made it quite clear
that it is their hope that lhe U.S. will be
invited to maintain a military presence
in Panama after the year 2000.
Indeed, when I met with Panama's
President Aristides Royo along with
several other members of the House
Armed Services Committee. it seemed
that Royo was plowing some new
diplomatic ground toward strengthen-
ing relations with the United States.
Frankly, I found a complete lack of
hostility among Panamanians during
my brief tour of the country, the canaJ,
the locks and the American military in-
stallations.
While all this could change, it was en·
couraging to note that plans for free
e lections in 1984 are moving ahead,
despite the death of strongman Omar
Torrijos in an airplane accident a few
weeks ago.
AS ONE WHO opposed the SO·Called
give-away of the Panama Canal by the
Carter Administration in 1978 and one
whose constituency opposed that action
by a margin of 100 to 1. it was quite a
revelation to me to see the status of
operations in Panama.
The canal is being run smoothly,
albeit by a force of pilots au but two of
whom are American, with the introduc-
tion of Panamanian pilots to be slowly
phased in over a period of years.
The locks are in good working order,
the dock hands for the most part are
Panamanians, as they have been for
years, and the attitude all around
positive. or course, it should be noted that con·
sidertng the volatile political nature of
Latin America and its uneasy past.
anyt.hlng can happen at any time to
change the situation dramatically.
But for the moment, I am happy to re·
port that the worst rean ot Americans.
tncluding me, who oppose4 the Panama
Canal treat y three years ago have not
been realized.
ROBERT 8ADKAM
Rep. 40th Dl5trict
Not like home
To the Editor:
I want to 1tba11k you for your
lponlOl'lhip ol the COftH.rtl 00 the ptc
at Oranae Cout eou .. e.
I went lut nl&hl, ~ my two
granddaughters <ages 12 and 15). They
enjoyed the concert and remarked that
t hey didn't have anything like this at
home.
They live in Saipan, Micronesia,
where their father is Attorney General
for the Trus t Territories of the Pacific.
CELESTINE W. HARVEY
Blanit> rontrollers
To the Editor:
If lhe air traffic controllers are cor
reel and it is unsafe to Oy. then lhis 1s
the direct result of their 1Uegal walkout.
l cannot see any reason not to hold all
of them and their union responsible for
MAILBOX
all loss of life and property should any
accidents occur. They may be con-
trollers but they are not professional. W F.UJWANCE
Mischievous farts
To the Editor·
The Daily Pilot played mischief with
the "earthly facts" in the Aug. 19
editorial "Protesters overlook som e
earthly facts."
MF #1 <Mischievous Fact number
one) is comparing the Irvine Company
to an individual landowner. Reality is
that it is owned by 22 Eastern based
stockholders. The company has been
called the largest landlord in the coun·
try because of its apartment holdings.
Hardly your typical landowner.
MF n lS mentioning the scaled down
number of houses to be built but failing
to point out the guest cottages. servants
quarters, highrise hotels and thousands
of square feet of office/commercial de·
velopment that are planned.
MF #3, the most grievous error of all,
is suggesting that "unsavory develop·
ment of coastal lands can be more or
less controlled" becaus~ of the ex·
istence of the Coastal Commission.
ReaUty is that the commission has
become a political football, its eff~live
ness eroded by pro-development lobby·
ing. Otherwise the Irvine Coastal Plan
• l.ttltrR from reodera ore wclcomt Tht
right ro ccmdenae lctttrs to /It 1poce or
.-11nunal<' hbel •. , resc>roed utters o/ 300
words or lru will M gtv~ preftrf!Tlet ~II
lelttrs m11st sncludt .ttgMture and mailing
addrtu but "°"'" ma11 bt' IDtthheld on rt· qllut if 1uf/1c1t"lt reoson ts apparent
PotlrJ114.'ll noc bt ptAbluhed LAttq• mo11 IM
teleph<mtd to "2·60N Nom~ end phon.-
num~er o/ the contn butor mu•l bt gillCft for
~ri/tcolton pufROS"
\\ould never have been approved as 1s
An "earthly fact.·· as r see 1t. is that a
Jot of people have s uccumbed to the
company's projected image of the
beleaguered local landowner struggling
to make an honest buck while frustrated
by government bureaucrats and ex·
tremist environme ntalists opposed to
all development. The e mpire-building
period in California ·s history is alive
and well, only now the land barons re·
side in lhe East In their stead, keen ivy
league business minds have been
employed to orchestrate local govern-
ment. business. labor. and media to
their point of view Reality 1s. it's work-
ing.
TERRY TIMMINS
Langua{le obsrure
To the Editor: r am writing to lake issue with the
person who wrote the editorial on Aug.
19 with the title, "Society's safety
first." This editorial has to do with a
beast by the name of Gillin who is a
depraved sexual predator set free by
Judge Thomson on bail. who then set
forth to prey upon and sexually ter·
rorize a Laguna Beach woman
THE EDITORIAL is very mucb to the
point and l cannot disagree with
anything in the editorial except one
word. The word is "recidivists" and
was used in the context of telling the
reader what Gitlin really is.
Now, the purpose of good writing, as I
underst~nd it, is to communicate to the
fullest measure the idea or thought that
is being discussed. To use the word :·re·
cidivist" to describe GitUn is correct,
but wouldn't it be much more erfective
communications to state that Gitlin is a
habitual criminal. which most anyone
can understand, instead or in addition?
1n my mind, an excellent editorial was
rendered almost totally ineffective by a
poor choice of words. Dare I say you
created obfuscation In respect lo a very
serious subject?
ROBERT deFORD
1t11111a
Reykjavik, Iceland, bu the trick for a
clean, quiet clty: No dop allowed ~
within the city Umltl Hcept police and
1uldedogs.
J .C.
Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Augu1t 27 , 1981 .
.,,OINT!O -Alderman would 'tune out' headset crowd
FOrl'J' r A
emblym•n John
Knoxt D· Rlchmond.
ha fleen named to
the bOard of directors
of Hastirt&s College
of Law qnd to the
Com m a SjS lo n on
Uniform State Laws
by Gov . Edmund
Brown Jr.
CHlCAGO <AP> -The lithe,
&aMed youni man 1arbed only tn a
bandanna and aym ahoru weaves ln
and out of tramc on roller 1lcate1. hi•
hlp1 1Yrttln1 to a beat only he can
hear -perhaps the only thine he can
hear.
The 1«ne, made po 1lble by de
velopment of oowertul, battery·run
tape cUMttes with tiny headphones,
reflects a 1rowlnf ufety hasard,
says Alderman Lou11 P. Farina.
He want.s the Ctty CouncU to ban
uae of auch devices by operators of
bicycles, motorcycles, mo-ped1,
~·~ *fti
D.al.'1
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1nowmobU or any other auch d•·
vice "on the public way." Th• pro·
poaal. whJcb aeekl a minimum ~
nne for each o!fen.1e. 1oea before the
council Sept. 14.
Farina said he became aware of
the problem whJle drlvinlf to work
Aue. 18, when be had to awerve to
avoid a "tun4'd ·ln " cycU1t on a col·
Halon course wlth hlt car. The biker
didn't hear Farina's cu horn.
"Some of the manufacturers and
retailers don't Uke my move because
headsets are the hottest item on their
market today, and radio commen·
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Munulacturer1 sold an estimated
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and 805,000 In 1980 They expect to
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FEATUR ES 82
ENTERTAINMENT BS
TELEVISION B7
THIS IS JUST A TEST The challenge was lo
get three CH-46 helicoptc.:rs on one C5 Gal ax~·
in three hours and 15 minutes. The Rapid
Deployment J oint Task Force. which moves
men and m achines worldwide ror defense
purposes. practiced loading maneuvers at
Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro. After
r otors and e ngine cowlings were removed.
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Onofre mishap plan extensive?
Edison says system. adequate enough to warrant licensing
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of .... Detty ..........
A Southern California Edison
Co. o rficial says that an
extensive public Information
program is being developed to
inform residents of what act.ions
to take in the event of a n
emergency at the San Onofre
Nuclear Gener ating Station.
whether information could be
made available to the public in
an adequate rashion and ir
procedures ro r coordinated
di sse mination or t h at
inror mati o n were being
developed.
Licensing board chairman
James Kelley rej ect ed
McClung's motion to strike the
a Hirmalive response even
though the challengers' attorney
maintained that Cramer lacked
proper qualifications to answer
the question.
were mailed to all resident~
within the emergency planning
zone . Cra m er s aid that
pamphlet described public
n o tifi cation procedures,
protecti ve actions to be taken
a nd cont ai n ed maps of
evacuation routes.
T he witness said a more
detailed handbook, to be ready
in a month or two, also will be
sent out and a continuing public
Information program would be
directed towards recreational
enthusiasts in the area.
McClung's cross-examination
disclosed at one point that
e merge n cy preP.aredness
posters and flyers being handed
out at San Onofre State Beach
and campgrounds make no
mention of nuclear hazards,
even though the plant is close
by .
The posters. however, bear
the imprint o f the s t a te
department of parks and
beaches.
A bold New Yorker D
a has found that brashness
is virtue . . . 86
County route
to foothills
• WIDS approval
By GLENN SCOTT
Of .. o.My "" ..... The Orange County Board of
Supervisors made a key decision
Wednesday t oward opening
south county ranc hlands for
urban development by approv-
ing a new freeway corridor to
serve as a life I ine to the
foothills.
The supervisors, in a related
matter, also amended the coun-
ty General Plan to allow part or
the rural ranchlands, the 2,743·
acre Whiting Ranch, to be de·
veloped with up to 3,900 homes.
The unanimous vote to add the
Foothill Transportation Corridor
to the coupty"s master plan for
highways follows almost a year
of planning by both county
staffers and representatives of
the landholding companies.
But they ar en't done yet.
Although the super visors ap-
proved a general path for the
""'26·mile-long freeway. an exact
alignment won't be made for
several more months.
Although a new alignment
study is scheduled before an ex·
act route i s chosen. the
supervisors did decide \Vednes·
day to throw out one option
which would have sent the
freeway uncomfortably close to
a score or homes in Mission
Viejo.
That community is virtually
the only one that might have the
freeway in its back yard, and
some residents object.
Chuck Kenney. chairman of
the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
visory Committee, said hi s
group wants the freeway to be
located at least a half.mile from
their homes.
M·ysterious
g oo fouls
slwreline
The mysterious appearance of
about 30 gallons of gooey tar
balls and oil Tuesday and
Wednesday affec ted nearly
seven miles of shoreline from
Bolsa Chica State Beach to Seal
Beach, according to authorities.
The flat round globs or oil and
tar first began appearing early
Tuesday along a th ree-mile
stretch of Bolsa Chica Stale
Beach and resulted in numerous
complaints from visitors.
A spokesman for the Coast
Guard said the tar balls are not
related to an oil spill Monday
morning from a Shell Oil Co.
or r s hore platform n ear
Huntington Beach that dumped
between 17 and 30 barrels or oil
'"Right now we're calling it a
m ystery spill, .. said Coast
Guard spokesman Andy Vilutis.
.. It could be the result or natural
seepage.··
The tar balls began appearing
Tuesday on Sunset Beach and by
\Vednesday the entire 2.5 miles
or shoreline were covered with
the one· to four·inch globs.
according to lifeguards.
In Seal Beach and Surfside
about 11/ll miles or beach were
affected by the oil globs.
Cleanup is being handled by
the Bolsa Chica State Beach
m aint.enance crew and the Seal
B e ach Public \Y or k s
Department.
The oil is expected to dissipate
by Friday. according to state
beach officials.
Supervisors said they won 't
make further refinements until
they see the alignment study.
The as-yet unna med freeway
Is planned to generally begin at
1ls northern end at the Riverside
Freeway in Santa Ana Canyon
and curve through the hills until
it eventually links with the Santa
Ana Freeway JUSt north of San
Clemente.
The rreeway construction is
estimated to cost up to $365
million in today's dollars -an
amount county orricials frankly
admit the government doesn't
have. Thus. the private land de-
velopers who figure to profit
from the 26-mile freeway will be
a sked to help pay its cost,
supervisors agreed \Vednesday.
The Carma-Whiting joint ven-
ture seeking to develop the \Vhit -
ing Ranch had sought to build
about 4,386 homes on the proper.
ty but the supervisors. al the
urging of 3rd District Supervisor
Bruce Nestande, lowered the
total to the 3.900 units.
Nestand e, whose district in·
eludes the area, was laudatory
of the housing plan, however.
calling it a "ruturistic concept'"
to handle continued population
growth
Along with 470 acres set aside
for housing , the property also
will have 1,800 acres of open
space, including a regional park,
283 acres for industrial use and
100 acres for com mercial de·
velopment.
To reduce automobile use and
air pollution, developers are try-
ing to make arrangements
where employers with facilities
at the ranch would gel priority
rights to hous ing ror their
workers. said Sandy Sandlin.
s pokesman for the Carma·
Whiting joint venture.
'"We think we have something
which may very well be a
milestone for Orange County ...
Sandlin said
Several neighbors froi'b El
Toro. led by activist Margaret
Bailey. spoke out against the de·
velopment, warning that it will
ove rl oad roads a nd other
services, even thoug h the county
plans to monitor the develop-
ment annually lo gauge such is·
s ues.
Since the days of bows and ar·
rows, Nestande suggested, "Set·
tiers always have been resisted
by the people who were there.··
Accide nt fa ta l
to county m an
Luke Crock e tt . 60. o f
\Vestminster died \Vednesday
a ft e r he was s truck by a
motorcycle while c rossing
Westmins ter Avenue. police
said
Crockett. who surrered a
broken leg and severe head
injuries. was struck Tuesday
night by a motorcycle ridden by
Barry Steven Carlifle, 34, of
\Vestminster. police said.
Senior softba ll
lea~e formin g
Senior citizens are wanted for
a new Orange Co unty Senior
Softball League forming in
Huntington Beach.
All Huntin gton Beach
residents over 55 are invited to
p artic ipate . For more
information call Arnie Talo at
847-1548.
In an appearance \Vednesday
before the U.S. Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board. Edison
e n gineer Eugene Cr a m e r
maintained that a number or
methods will be used to keep the
80,000 or so residents within 10
miles or the plant informed of
what t o do in c a se of a
radiological emergency.
T he public information
program is required by the
re deral government to make
residents within 10 miles of a
commercial reactor aware -on
a periodic basis -of how they
wUl be notified and what action
should be taken in the event or a
nuclear-related emergency.
Homeowner sees red but not TV picture .
The Ed is on Co . offer ed
Cramer's testimony as further
evidence that its $20 million
emergency preparedness
program is adequate enough to
warrant licensing or the utility's
two new reactors three miles
south or San Clemente.
U n co nv i n ce d o r th e
erfectiveness of the Edison
program. however, were the
challengers who oppose the
Issuance of any licenses to run
the newly bullt l , lOO·megawatt
units.
Attorney Charles McClun1 Jr.,
who r e presents th e San
Clemente·based, anti·nuclear
organization GUARD at the
hearings, c ross·examlned
Cramer ror nearly the full day
Wednesday at Anaheim's
Marriott Hotel.
McClung then sou1ht -
unsucceurully -to have • key
word expunged from Cramer'•
testimony. That word waa a
simple "Yes" and It wu in ~nswer to the auestlon of
Cramer testified that Edison
bas developed a program for
disseminating information, wiijl
each part of the program
involving geographic areas
farther out from the plant.
The first part of that program
began in June when pamphlets
J e welry stole n
from Valley honie
Jewelry valued at $6,175 was
s tolen Wednesday from the
Fountain Valley .home of
Thomas Smith alont the 15000
block ol Mt. Mitchell Circle, ac·
cording to police.
Smith told poJice be returned
borne at 5:30 p.m. to flnd a din·
lna room window shattered and
lhej~lry and S25 tn cash mil•·
ing.
Mike Xanthakis of Huntington
Beach says he saw red last week
after workmen dug up his yard
and put in cable so his neighbor
can have a choice of 35 channels
on television to watch.
"I'm usually a pacifist and
will let things ride," said
Xanthalds, 25. "But they dug
right through the middle of my
yard and left nails, chunks of
cable and little splices ol wire
and metal all over.
''They only buried the cable
about two Inches and so there ls
a ridge of dead crau ln my
lawn. You can trio over it," said
the aelf·employed painter.
"I t.rled to push lt down. but it
Just pops up somewhere else
when I do," Xanthalda said.
A s pokesman for the
Dickinson·Paciflc Cabletyatema
admitted that workmen used
bid J\ldrment by goinc UuwCb
the middle ot Xanthakla' yaftt
and by not burylnc the cable
deeper.
Larry Hall, install ation
s upervisor for the company,
s ay s the Xanthakls '
condominium shares a common
wall with the neighbor who
ordered cable television and that
workmen apparently assumed
the neighbors also shared the
same front yard.
"I went out and looked at it
Tuesday and it's easy to see the
cable wasn't burled deep
enough," Hall said.
He said a crew Is being sent
out to bury t he cable eight
inches deep so lt can't be seen.
''We want to make sure It's
OK,"be sald.
Dlckln so n ·Paclfic
Cablesyatems has booked up
more than 10,000 customers in
Fountain Valley, Weatml,nater
and HunUnston Beach ln ill nine
montha Ol operaUon.
But It's at.a been pl1(\led by
formal complaints from
hundreds of clthens who
generally have said the trenches
dug to lay cable underneath
streets and yards and the holes
dug in front or homes for the
installation of cable power boxes
are unsightly. •'The complaints have
dropped substantially in recent
months," said John Bateman,
executive director of the Public
Cable Television Authority, the
or1anization representing the
three cities that allow cable
installation.
Bateman said there still are
some ''Isolated complaints"
about Installation methods, but
he said most people complaln
because of delays setting hooked
up to the system.
Officials of the three ciUes
have arant.ed the Cableeystema
company a public utlllty
euemeat ao wtall its syatem.
The 1yttem often 1ubscriben 35
chaftl\ell, lncludln1 aU-sporta
channels and film packa1es.
SEEING RED
Mike Xanthalds
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~\ ~\\\t.'t Thinking of dog days
Partytime for Designing Women
Laguna School of A rt to benefit from gala event
BEING DOG-GONE: 1 have lb11 rrtend
named Shannon who challen1ed me the other
day. suggesting certainly I couJd.n 't write
about the dog pictured In this apace. She was
right.
I cllll 't write about th.is do1 because that
would be plaaaansm. That means, In plain
language, c beatlna by copylna wbat
somebody else has already written. And the
rellow who wrote about this puppy was a man
named Lewis Carroll. He wrote the book
called Alice In Wonderland and that's Allee.
there in the picture with the puppy. after
Alice shrank.
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ln Carroll's story. Alice distracted the
very large puppy from the very small Alice
by throwing a slick for the puppy to chase.
THAT'S ANOTHER REASON why I
can't write about this puppy. Alice is obvious·
ly teaching the puppy very bad habits.
Once along this best of all possible
coasts, we had a puppy who took a liking to
wood. He ate doors. Not the entire door, mind
you. Just the bottoms or the doors.
This puppy liked doors so well that he'd
skip dinner just to save his teeth so he could
chew his way outside. If he happened to be
outside. he'd munch his way back in.
Of course I took this very calmly and
s poke to him about his bad door-eating
habits. But he wouJd just look al me by roll-
ing his big brown eyes and then continue
crunching.
IT GOT TO BE A RACE. Me trying to
replace doors and him seeing how rapidly be
could eat them. He won. I ran out or doors
before he ran out of teeth.
The result or all this is that we moved to
another house that still has doors and the
puppy grew up into a reaJ dog and moved in
with a family that doesn't disagree with his
door.eating habit
What I really suspect is that our ex-dog's
new family has a house with plastic doors.
Our former puppy wouldn't care for
plastic doors because they don't crunch quite
the same as real wood.
Another reason l retuse to wnte about
the puppy with Alice is that it reminds me of
the Little dog I had when I was just a kid
Sagittarius: Pla n
to make journey
Friday, August 28
8 } SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES 1 Mar. 21 Apr l!H Sense of adventure is
heightened Hunchl'S chtk. } ou could 'WIO games of
chance. TAt'Rl:S <Apr 20 MJ\ 201 You sudden!\· have more
HOROSCOPE
room. restrictions are rt· moved. red tape 1::. cut and you
can "spread your win11~ "
GEMISI <Ma~ 21 .Junt' 201 Put a hall to per~onal an
flataonar~ spiral
CANCER 1June 21 .Jul\ 221 If anahlal·al. costs are
kt•pl "1thm reason ,
LEO 1 July 23-Aug 24! 1 Timing improves. dtplomac}
and charm make a ·comeback ..
\'IRGO 1 Aug . 23·S1·µt 221 Emphasis on 1llus1on.
b:-ckstage occurrences. romant·c and a "c•lande::.tine en·
Jnter ..
LIBRA 1Sep1 23 Oct 221 Accent on production.
respon~1b1ht~. re"ard and mtt'nsafled relat1onsh1p
S<'OR PIO 1 Oct 23 No' 21 I You gain "1der au
dience. people con~ult ~ou. e"pres::. adm1rallon. fascana·
tion and en\'y.
SAGITIARIUS 1 Nov 22·Dec 21 1 Plans for Journey
m.itcnahze. A more 1n<ll·p~·ndrnt stam·e 1s possible
and necessary.
CAPRICORN I Dec 22·Jan 19 t Whal you seek
proves elusive. Delay as temporary Funds ~oon will bt'
releru.ed
AQl'ARll 'S 1Jan 20 Feb 181 Special al(rN•mf•nt 11r
contract might be as ar Swiss c·hrese
PISC'F.S ! F'eb 19 Mur 20 1 Review, n•v1~1· tit' will
ang (O tear down for Ullimah• purpo~t· {)( tf•hUtllllnl( 1111 •I
more suitable structure
CONSIGN DESIGN
h~hhtf lt1Ad1nld1 • ~_....,
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SI CK
AND TIRED?
IF SOMEONE YOU
LOVE IS HURTING
<Arid you are hurting too)
Because of
ALCOHOLISM
or other chemic.I dependency
Le~rn how you can help now! Yes, there Is
something you can do -even If the victim
won'tseek help.
Attend Our Free
Community Education AlcOhotlsm
Intervention Program. Every
Satun:t.y Morning, 1Qam til Noon
alon" tbl11 co11tllnl' Rom"mberlna him
makeit me sad.
MY ooG·s NAME was Spot. You mltbt
not think thut nume 111 vciry ortatnal but Juat
re•member, the chap In the cowboy hat who
advt'rtises on TV aiot alona pretty well with
it
Anyway. my Spot uaed to love to 10 down
lo the beach and ph1y with biJ other canine
friends They would gather on the beach at
dawn and romp on the sand und splash
urou11d In the surf.
TIDS GROUP OF DOGGIE friends had
un enormously &ood time at the beach. I
don't think they ever aot lo a fight or
bothered anybody And nobody wanted to
chase them off. either.
Today, however, it would be a different
story. We have all these leash ~aws and rules
a bout No Dogs on Beach.
I guess this makes more room for people
who scatter broken pop botUes and old hot
dog wrappers.
And aJI of that makes me sad because if
my Spot were alive today. he'd been living
with people who'd rather be surrounded by
broken pop bottles and plastic cups than
dogs.
So that's why I can't write about Alice
and her puppy.
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A Qeofge ~ PYoduotlon
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO Of .. DeH,~ ........
T he Designing Women have spent the so·
called lazy days or summer deai,nJna their
"Twill&ht at Twin Point.a" party set for Sept. 26.
They 1atbered recently at Stephanie
Robertson's new La Demeure du Soleil <The
Dwellln1 of Sunshine) for a salad luncheon and
meeting.
Sunny yellow tables with wblte umbrellas
filled the entry courtyard of the Mediterranean·
style villa in lrvine Cove where the women dis·
HAPPENINGS
cussed their plans for the gala party to support the
Laguna Beach School of Art.
Guests will arrive at about 6:30 p.m. at the
ocean-front estate or Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Con-
tino for a twilight cocktail hour complete with hors
d 'oeuvres and two tempura bars.
An art walk on the spacious grounds will show
the best in paintings, sculpture, photography and
enamel by the art school faculty members.
Dinner will be served in the garden where Joe
Moshay will strike up the music for "The Best of
Europe" fashions staged by Kitty Leslie of
Neiman-Marcus.
The models will circle a runway near the edge
or the spacious lawns with the ocean serving as a
backdrop.
The Moshay Orchestra will continue to play
for dancing under the stars to complete the
evening.
Mrs. Contino is president of the group, and
Anne Colin is party chairman, with Betty Sutton
serving as her assistant.
The busy committee includes Jo Ann Kill·
ingsworth, Veda Rarden. Gloria Mooney, Jane
Ward, Betty Kemp, Herta Anderson, Cissy Sharp,
Connie Morthland and Marie McDevitt.
Others are Katy Schoellerman, Barbara
Busby, Mary Jeffries, Mary Lee Beck, Jackie
O'Hara, Barbara Bowie, Jerri Dwan, Nancy
Lawrence, Marie Pezzlo, Jean Tandowsky and
Mary Lou Molander.
Information about the party is available by
calling Katy Schoellerman at 640-8790.
The Designing Women is a county-wide group
supporting the Laguna Beach School or Art with an
annuaJ benefit and a children's art competition
"Color It Orange" for kindergarten through 12th
grade.
T he Niguel Children's Center is planning
a fund-raising evening to celebrate the opening of
Stephanie Robertson <left J slwws a sculpture in
her lwme to Nancy Lawrence and Mary Lou
M olander
its new preschool in San Juan Capistrano.
Champagne and hors d'oeuvres will be served
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturday with entertain·
ment provided by Mic Bell.
Tickets are Sl5 per person and more informa·
lion is available by calling 495·2512.
J ennifer Mane Holm, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. John Holm , was christened at St John
the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa.
For the big occasion in her young life. she
wore the same christening robes used by her
mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
The baby is a third-~eneration Caliromian.
and her mother is the former Lisa Abbott. who al·
tended school in Costa Mesa
T he South Shore Yacht Club will hold its
annual luau beginning al 6 p.m. on Sept. 12
The party at the Newport Beach club will
feature a Hawaiian feast and entertainment by
Polynesian dancers
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M "A "S"H wnen Frank oecides that
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From lhe Jet PrOPUISlon
LabOralory In Pasaoena.
Cahtornra. Or Al H1bb•
covers the hlStorlC thghl of
the voyager
C88NEWS OJ A8CNEWS
Q!N8CNEWS ~MOVIE
•fl ·~ Adams Woman
I 19721 Beau Brloges. John
Mills A wrongly 1mpr1s-
oneo sailor attempts to win
his release by marrying an
lntluenllal woman.
8:30 0 JOKER'S WILD
Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY
The new wife ol Archltl's
olo All Force buddy d1s-
1ur1>s tne househoto
Q) BEHNY HILL
Benny presents 8 snow
maoe In Australia
fl) KCfl NEW88EA T
QINEWS ®J BARNEY MILLER
Barney must cope with
Levitt's 01stress over the
removal of a spare oesk
and a doctor and a lawyer
get into a w1lo battle over a
crook who tosl his talent.
@MOVIE
• * 'Who Says I Can·1
Aide A Relnt>owt' I f9711
Jack Klugman. Norma
Frencn The carelaker 01 a
GreenwlGh VIII~ pony
larm laces ev1C11on by an
unscrupulous real estate
agent wno wants to t>ullo a
high-rise on the !arm's 101
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8:55 U EOfTORIAL
7:00 fl CBS NEWS
D NBCNEWS IJ ABCNEWS 0 BULLSEYE
Q) M"A"S"H
Hawkeye ano BJ t>eeome
lost In -my lerrllory.
Q) STREETS OF SAN
FRANCISCO
Stone saves a young g111
lrom death at the hands ol
a m100le-aoe<1 man --1.5110 put time on · hold
till OllER EASY
Guest Rev Norman Vin-
cent Peele (RIO ~ MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
(() TIC TAC DOUGH
@) MERV GRIFFIN
Guests Helen Reddy. Pia
Zadora Fred Travalena.
Pete Ba11>u111 John
Twomey
DAVY CROCKETT
GOES TO CONGRESS
The lronlier he<O !Fess
Parker) travels lo Wash·
1ngton •no shows pOlt11-
c1ans how simple !ogle can
uncompllcete even the
most pet'ple~lng le<o11s1a11ve
ma Hers.
(0) HAMMER HOUSE OF
HORROR
"G1ow1no Pains" A dead
t>oy wreaks vengeance
from t>eyono the grave
lhrough his adop!ed
t>rother
1_S,}COCKTAILS WITH
THE COMIC
STORYTEl.LERS
Ame11ca·s lunnymen Jack
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Carter. Jan Murray. Marly
Allen anll P!111 Fosler will
leave you 1n stnches
(ZJ MOVIE
"'"' '> "Brubaker" P980)
Rot>erl Redlord. Yepnet
~0110 A retorm-rn1nded
warden um;overs wide·
spread corrupuon when he
amers his n-ty as11gned
P"son posing as an
uuna111 A
7 30 U 2 ON THE TOWN
Hosts Steve Eowards
Melody Rogers Anend Iha
openrng day ol the bull·
hght season 1n T11uana,
Muico. chat singe• •.
son~rller Paul AnkD D Q!l FAMILY FEUD
0 SHANA NA
Gues1 tsaac Hayes 0 EYEONL.A.
Hosts Inez Pedroza Paul
Moyer Meet some ol the
most t>eaulllul high fashion
m0de4s as tr>ey 01scover
why the Los A11getes
beaches are hone< than
ever v1s11 the
smoke1umpers explore
the roots ol western relio·
1ous lradll1ons In the
archeologlcal dtga of
ancient Israel.
Ii) FACE THE MUSIC
Q) TOP STORV
Hosta Jim Thomas. Mary
~IOll t!J MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT m NEWS
PM MAGAZINE
A t>ud ei<pert wno cos-
tumes ano hims her pets 1n
home movies; a Texas
cow-calling contest
8:00 f) BIG BENO COUNTRY
I\ Tennessee farm tamlly
struggles to survive In the
11tterm81h of !he Clllll War D Qt NBC MAGAZINE
WITH DAVID BRINKLEY
I) MOVIE • • * "Stella Dallas"
(19371 Bart>ara Stanwycl<.
John 8otes A woman sec-
rol1C8S everything tor lhe
IOve 01 her daughter U ®l MORKANO
MINDY
Mork s only cnance 01
staying on Earth lies 1n an
ancient Orken ritual which
will hOPelully restore his
Orkan ways (Pert 2)(RI 0 MOVIE
••1) "A Place For Lov-
OfS (19691 Faye Ouneway.
MercellO MastrOlennl A
terminally 111 woman tries
lo conceal her late from
her love< but he finds out
ano inststs upon hOsp.tal-
mng her
Q) EVEHINOIN
BYZANTIUM
Craig anempts to stop the
explo11a11on ol his scr1pt
and soon realizes 1hat
more Is at stake than a
mere movie
fl!) PLEOOE BREAK
Regularly scheduled pro-
gramming may t>e delayed
oue to pleage t>reaks
'1i) MAGIC METHOD OF
OIL PAINTING
'Bayou Country'
(() THE BAXTERS
(C)MOVIE * • • "Bot>t>y 0eet11e10
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( 1977) Al Pac1no. Manne
Keller An American racing
idol. who has found great
succen on Iha European
c11cull, allempts 10 disown
hlmMll ltom hi• t>acl<-
ground Ind lamlly while
lelllng In love with a t>eau11-
t\Jl woman PG
(ttl MOVIE
,, "' • "l ouched By Love
I 1980) Oet>orah RDltln,
Diane Lane A nursing
1111nee trlM 10 brtng a
h1no1capped g,,1 out ol a
deep oepren1on by
encouraging her to corre-
spond with her idol, Elvis
Pr8Sley 'PG'
fOJMOVtE
* * • "One-Tnck Pony"
I 1980) Paul Simon. Blalr
Brown A once-popular
performer is prfssured by
everyone arouno him to
010e> n1s style 01 music ano
wr11e songs lha1 cun t>ring
him t>ack 10 the top 40 R
S1MOVIE •••fl Chinatown
I 1974) Jack Nicholson.
F•ye Dunaway. During the
19301. a prlYate detective
1nves11g11as a case that
reveals a traJI of corrup-
tion, lncesl and murder
0MOVIE •*'Ir "Uoed Cars" ( 19801
Kurt Russell, Jacli Warden
Aller the owner ol a t>an-
krupl car shop oies. Ills
employees try lo cover up
his demise 10 prevent his
wealthy car oealer brother
lrom 1nher1hng 1ne 1>us1-
nesa 'R'
8:05 fm TRAINING DOGS THE
WOOOHOUSEWAY
The Righi Start"
8:301J 9 BOSOM BUDDIES
The evenll tnet led to Hen-
ry and Kip's unusual lhllng
arrangement are reUvec:t.
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6t!) JULIA CHILO ANO
COMPANY
Breakfast Pany · (Rl
(I) LATIN PROALE
8:35. UHlOUEl y
MASTEAPIECE WI™
ALISTAIR COOl<E
Se<MIS hOS1 At111a1r Coolie
looks back over "Masle<·
piece Tneatre·s·· 1llus1r1ous
hl1lory. revillllng the most
memorable charact8f't and
moments lrom the long-
running series
9:00 8 (() MAGNUM, P.I.
TC IS arrested by lhe
Coast Guard on charges of
drug smuggllng (R)
D QIMOVIE • '* "Burnt Ollertngs•·
( 1978) Belle Davts. K9fen
Black A family rents •
haunted Victorian mansk>n
with a will of its own (R)
IJ 0 BARNEY MILLER
The squao's 1n111a1 glee at
receiving t>ullel-proot
velle lakes an unel<pec:ted
lurn loward the hll&rious
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TAKE TWO
Roger Et>ert and o-
Stskel view "Blaek Mar-
ble for Iha llrsl lime and
P<ec>1te 1ne1r rev•-s tor
the11 respecllve newspaper
columns and ror the
Sneak Previews" pro.
Q!!lm (RI
0: 16 (.Z) CINEMASCORE
9:30 fJ lt§J TAXI
Bobby lets homeless
Elaine llve In his apartment
while he's gone. then
returns before she's found
new quarters (R) O m LILLIAN HELLMAN: A
PROALE
Lillian Hellman talks Iran!<·
ly about the McCarthy &fl
1n American history and of
har testimony Delore the
House Committee on Un-
A me11can Actllllllu In
1952
{k) HIO INeAI< PMVIEW
H11abanO·tn4·wll1 COl'lllCll
.Hrry StUlt r ario Annt
MMrl tnlr~ thl mov·
IN, tp41Glala and IP0<11
even11 coming 10 Home
Boa OttlCt In StOttmber
CII MOVll! * • * "C1m1111" (193111
0111a Garbo, Ro~ Tay·
lot A conaumoo.,. Fr11ic:11
COurlMttl llM I ltagle
romance
t:40. KIT'TYHAWK WITH
JOHN KL.DIMER
Thia ~ IMt111 .. Ille
tour tMlnttcl )&.u 1*fotm
... OI Kill)'htwlt atl(I rne
Chapman Suell lllu• the
noted fualon )au auo-
phonlll Klemm11
11:41 (Q) MAX
tO:OO 8 (I) l(NOTS LANOIHO
Vol ltot• lurgery to oeter•
mlne 11 Ill• hu c:an11er ot
llhe;.,(i NEWS
(fl) 20 /20
MOVIE *fl · FrlClay The 131h"
( 1980) Belly Petmer Adll
enhe Ktng The <e<>pen"'V
01 • IUl'l'lm« camp. ~
20 yMts earller alter thr•
muroera. attrecls a vlndle·
hvt klller who knifes
untuapecllng taen•agers
'R'
CllJ MOVIE * * * "The Hunter" ( 1979)
Sieve McOueen, Eli W1J.
lech R•lph "Papa" Thor-
son leada a dangerous Ille
as • modern-day bounty
nunter PG
(OJ MOVIE
* * * Motel Hell'' ( 19801
Aory Calhoun Paul Linke
Farmer Smith u-his
1>11e1croeds motel to pro-
cure ano fatten lhe cheap
t>ut high quallty meat he
needs lo< hit sausage
t>oalness. 'R'
C)MOVIE
* • "Second Wlrid"
( 1980) Lindsay Wagner,
James Naughton A man
con11nue1 10 alienate his
wife and son by 1ogg1ng
atone 10 t111nk about the
problems that are des11oy-
1~ hll m911iage PG
10:30 W INDEPENDENT
NETWORK NEWS m VIKINGSI
An l5hmd Celled Thule"
M agnus Magnuson
r8\ltewt loelomJ through
the eyes ol the Vtktngs.
recounting some of lhe
mOl'e colorlul Scandinavi-
an legends (RlO
Cl) THE WACKY W~L.O
OF JONATHAN WINTE.RS
Ho11 ~Welles
10:46 fD nlE OREA T
~MERICAN HOBO
)his special was snot 1n 111-
teen states and spans over
6.000 lrlllghl train mites
I' roughout the Amencan
weat and mid-west, locu!l-
lng on tile American hobo
tubcullure.
11:00 tJ a a Cl) ttJJ a
NEWS 8 STAATREK
As Iha Enterprise
1ppro.clles Its destination,
aMther 114>11Ceshlp, IClenh·
cal 10 Ille Enterprise, IS
i hled
NEWL YWEO GA.ME
NFL PFIE-SEASON
FOOTBAU
Los Anoeies Rams VS Min-
nesota V1k1ngs
II) BEHNY HILL
Benny tries to show that
Health Services favors the
rteh
6t!) THE TOM COTTLE
SHOW
Psychic' Ro1emary
Menders, a woman wno Is
sure aha 11 a psyctllC. lelks
about her ~s -as a
t>oroen and as a gift
WHArsuP
AMERICA?
Visit the Unarius Society ••
t>elleven waiting lor UFOs
10 lano. a beach race 1n
San Frenctsco. laid-beck
living on lhe COiorado Riv·
er, a world-record bicycle
race
(%)MOVIE
• • • ·~ "Wise Blood"
( 1980) Br eel Oourlf, Amy
Wright An emotionally
oe1ached preacher con-
1eno1 with e handful ol
people. eech Of whom
wants 10 expto;t him lor a
dltterenl reason 'PG'
11:16f£) OICKCAVETT
Guest Peter UlllMV (R)
11:30 f) (() THE JEFFERSONS
A superstitious Louise gels
a "1lgn" that her marriage
la doomeo (RI G IB TONIGHT
Guest host Biii Cost>y.
Guests Johnny Dark, Or
Lendon Smith, Tina
Turner G O A8CNEWS
HIOHl'LINE U LETS MAKE A DEAL tD MANNIX
"Tile Glass Trap"
• STANLEY 81EOEl
4!!) CAPTIONED ABC
Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOTfThurad y, August 27 , 1981
TUBE TOPPERS
c as e s·oo
A family struio~I Ps
t he Civil Wa r.
H1g At-nd ('uuntry ·
in Tl'nnesScl' after
KTLA 11 8: 00 .. Stellu Dallas "
Barbura Stanwyl•k ~tar:::. as a woman
w ho sacriClces everything ror her
daughll'r
KllJ 0 8:00 "A Place for Lovets "
f aye Dunaway and Marcello Mastroian
ni are an American fashion d'esigner and
Italian engineer in this lov(• story.
KCET @ 9 :40 "Kittyhawk with
J ohn Klem mer ·' A spe('itil feature on
jazz musi<:
NEWS
1 U5 Cil MOVIE .... ··wetc:om41 To LA ..
(19771 ~Oilh Carradine.
Sall'( Kellerman Var10u1
Southern C1lltorn1a real-
den11 ere brought togett>er
brlally tn e aeries ot
rom1n11c ll1lson1 whlCh
mostly eno up being or>e-'
night st811dl. 'R'
11:40. LIVE FROM SATURN
LI•• coveraoe of Voyager
11·1 clOM encounter with
Saturn ano Ila moon 1nd
satetll1es (Pan 4)
11:46 MOVIE fl I>• • 'The Goalalher'
( 19721 Marlon Brando, Al
P11e1no B•Md on Iha hovel
by M1110 Puzo An aging
Mafioso -the t>amers
belwaen his ldylllC lamlly
Ille and lhe llltlll reellllel
ot hie buslnen break down
as his 1on1 become
lncreaalngly Involved tn the
violent workings ol o<ga-
ntzed cr1me 'R (OJ SUPER SESSION
ThlS s..trf $98Cl8Cula1 looks
at body lurhno knee
t>oard end skatet>oardtng
techniques, with tome surt
superstars 11dlng the
w1vee In Calllornra, Haweu
and Au11raJla Sh<>wtng how
II'• au oone
-MDIGHT~
12:00 9 (I) MADIGAN
Madigan goes to Italy 10
ncort a Qeported Ameri-
can gangster bac'k 10 the
Sletea. where the man hes
~reed 10 talk IAI IJ MOVIE • * '• "The Fledtiead Ano
lhe Cowb()y' ( 19501 Glenn
Ford Rhonoa Fleming A
government spy )Olns a
pair ol Southern sympalh·
11ers planning to deliver a
mesaage to Contec:ferate
lrr~ara. 8 QI) CHARLIE'S
A NOELS
The Angels and Bosley
lnfllt1a11 a p/IOny UFO club
tuspeclec:t ot olspos1ng of
111 wealthy membefs alter
taking their money (RI 0 OUHSMOt<E
Bohannan 11 1 lalth healet
whO lt9ve41 the West m1n-
11terlng to • stream of sup-
plbnts
Q) ROOKIES
Jill t>ecomes lhe prisoner
of 11 olsturbed man after
t>ttino tnvolllec:t In a car
accident
(C)MOVIE
• '"' • Tile Happy Hooker"
( 1975) Lynn Redgrave.
Jean-Pierre Aumont. The
Ille of Ntw York'• famous
c:aJI girt, Xavlara Holland«.
iatOld 'A'
(S)MOVIE * • * A Clockwork
Orange" ( 1971 I Malcotrn
McOoweM Pet<icil Megee
Directed by Stanley
KubrlCll When police cap-
ture the leader ot a ,_.,.
ego gang of rapists ano
murderers, the methoel or
tellat>lllllling him pro11e5
even more threatening 10
IOClely 'R'
12:30 IJ18 TOMORROW
Guesls LOia Felane, news-
paper editor Hank Green.
spun, notel man Cllff Pert-
men, LIO« ace. (R)
Q) HOGAN'S HEROES
Hogan finds OUI that Ille
Go.lapo knowt 1bou1 the
M1nha11en Pro,ec:t 1n the us
12:50 (I) "Z" MAGAZINE OF
THE AIR
1:00 Ii) PSYCHIC
PHENOMENA
"J0urneya Oul Of The
Body" Hoata Demien
Simpson. Stac111 Hunt
Guell Robert Monroe
Q) MOVIE
• "' Etghleen An<l An•
IOUI ( 1957) Marthe Scoll
Jact<le Coogan A young
0111 11no1 that the roao 10
happl,_ ii I <OCky and
often lrlQIC one
Q) INOEPEHOENT
NETWORK NEWS
(Z)MOVIE
* * •.1, "The Nude Bomt>"
( 19801 Don Adams. Sylvia
Kr111el Secret agent Max-
well Smart faces his most
dangerous aoversary in an
arch v111a1n who plans 10
launch mtsSlles thel w111
d11rot>e the en111e human
population PG
1·1o u MOVIE
• • • Tile Forgonen
Man (19711 Dennis
Weaver, Anne Francis A
returmng POW klonaps his
daughter when he llnds
lhlt hie wife has remarried
and hi• t>uslnees haa been
sold. 9 MEWS
1:20 0 MOVIE
*•·~"Used Cars" (t9801
Kurt Rus!Mlll, Jack Waroen
Aller the owner 01 a t>an-
krupl Cir Sl\op OleS, lllS
employees try 10 cover up
his demise 10 prevent his
wealthy car oeale< t>rother
!rom inherihng the busi-
ness R
1:251) NEWS
1:30 0 MORECAMBE & WISE
Ernie tries 10 replace Eric
as hi!> partner, Eroc and
Ernie Imitate famous stars
at a Hollywood party, Er•c
ano Ernie 119pear on a talk
snow t>ul oon't telk
g) MOVIE
* '> Terrilted ( 1964) Ao0
Lauren. Steve Otne4 The
owner 01 1 popul1r "'Ohl
SDOt t>ecomes abnormally
Interested In the welfare ol
un1><01ec1eo young gl<ls
1:408 NEWS
2:00IJQ!NEWS 8 MORECAMBE & WISE
Ernie grieves whan his W11e
leave• hlm but bounces
right t>eck whan there Is no
alimony lo pay; Ernie pla~
• tamale tllflle ano Eric
~ Into hi. tne11
~MOVIE • * '"' "Adams Woman"
( 19721 Beau Bridge$. JOhn
Mills A wrongly 1mpns-
oned Hllor lltempts 10 wm
hll rlleaM by m1rry1ng an
inHuenllal woman
2: 10 8 EDITORIAL
2:15f) MOVIE
• • '"' "Your Money 01 Your Wife" (1972) Ted
Bessel!, Ellzabe1h Asnley
A willer plots to have an
actress klCln•pped du11n9
8 IGen8 ha wrote
2:261) HEWS
2:300 MOVIE
• • .. The Bencial T tger'
I 1972) Oocumenlwy A
Ph01ogr8')hk; expedition
IOllOw9 1M ptOud anCI ....
oan1 tlQ« "°"' the ft0t811
wulM ol Siberia through
Ille H1m11.vu to Ille hum-
id Junglea ol Inola
(8) COCl<l All.I WITH
THI COMIC
ITOlt't'T!WRI
Am«lea'I 11.tMfmerl Jacli.
Cat111 Jan Murray, Matty
Allen and Pnll Fotllr Wiii
iMve )'OU In llllc:lletl
2·S&· HEWS 2-46 MOVI! * '"' The W1~1ro Glrl
(1"7l Mercie Henderson
P81et Wtlk•r A woman
murdlrt her io-In •flt of
19atou1 raoe when an. 011.
covera th•f he'• 1n1er .. tad
In her 11apdaught1r
(l)MOVIE * * 'h "Brubaker" ( 1980)
Ro~I Redloro. Yaphet
~0110 A 1elorm-m1noeo
warden uncovers wloe·
spread corruption when he
er'llera h11 newty US1Qnec2
pr11on posing as an
1nma1e R
3:00g) MOVIE * * Curle 01 n .. Vam-
pttea ( 19701 Amalle
Fuen111 Eoo1e Garcia A
brot~ and sislet lea<n
thal lhetr vamplllsm was
acquired lrom their
mother
3:30 (.$)MOVIE
• • • Fort>ldoen Planet"
( 1956) Weller Pidgeon
Anne F llOCIS Base<! on
Sh•kesi>eare s The Tem.
pesl An outer space m1s-
11on is tauncheo 10 locate a
proteasor wllo has been
Irving lor 11 number 01
years oo a distant planet ol
lhe lutute
4:00 (CJ MOVIE * "' Frooay The 13tn
( 1980) Betsy Palme<, Adrl·
enne King The reopen.no
ol a summer camp closed
20 years ear11er alter three
muroers, attracl5 a vlndlC·
five klller who knitu
unsuspecung teen-agers
A
4 15 Q) MOVIE * fl * Allegheny Uprls·
1ng ( 19391 Jonn Wayne
Claire Trevor Pennsylva-
nia some•• oeleat Br111sh
troop1 wno are Mlhng rum
and fl<Hrms 10 the tnot-
en1.
4:30 0 MOVIE
'It ft "Appoln1men1 In Hon-
duras" I 1953) Glenn Foro.
Ann StMlrldln An Amerl·
can r1lllM 10 Iha cause ol
lreedom for a South Amer·
1can country t>y conv1ncmg
• bano OI OUll8WS 10 aSS>SI
him •
HO Q) NEWS
f'rfdafl~•
Dafll h11e ffot•i.-•
~MORNNJ-
10:00 fl3 A.MERICA OVER THE
HIU?
Hlgnhohll of speeches.
panel -9'0tls and infer·
-from• March 1981
aymposivm 11 whlc;h top
bu_. and l•t>or leaders
IOOl\ed et America·• eco-
nomtc 1111us ere Pf_,,.
ed
12;30 ( $ COOl<IE OOE.6 TO
THE HOSPITAL
Cookie 11nos the hospttal a
scary place out gel& by
with the help ol Ile< lrlenos
1:00 fD JOHN CAGE
Composer -philosopher
Cao• IS profited, alor>Q wllh
a look 11 ht• con1r11>u1ions.
Ideas and tn,,.,,hons
2:00 Si) AMEIUCA O~ THE
HIU?
HIQhllQhts ol s~
panel -..ons an<l 1nle<·
views lrom • March 198 I
sympo1tum al whlCh top
bullnet1 1no l•t>or leaders
looked at Amenc1's eco-
nomic 1111ua are present-
ed
3:30 (S) COOKIE 00£8 TO
THE HOSPfT Al
Cookie llnda the nor.1141a1 a
ac:ary plaoe but gets by
wUh the help ol her lrlends
5:00 8:) UV'E FROM SATURN
Live coverage 01 voyage.
H l f .,.
II 1 ctoM ~0<.111111 IMtll
Se1ur" ano "' mOOft 111\d
Ulllll181 (Pan II) (}l)OAVV~A'T
THIAl.AMO
Jim Bowle It 4ll'l'IOl\O I he
1ton11ar h110•• JOln1no
Devy (F-l>Mlt«I In -
Of the mQ91 Oeci.IYI Del•
UM of Iha Old WHI
DAYT'IMI CHILOMH'8
8HOWI
HO Ci) aTVOIO au
()!rt BMl.. MolorbikM
ire rl<IOen tnrough an
Ol>tllGle courM anQ Otl the
Saddlet>aok Trec11 In
South«n Calltornt1 (R)
9100 Q1l) ITUOIO au
"Oirl Btl•M" Motorblk•
ate ridden through an
ot>llecll courM and on the
Saddl•t>•cll Trtck In
Southern CalOomla (RI
1o:ac> m 81'VOIO SEE
"Dirt B1aee Motorbtk•
ate rtcSoen 1nrouoh an
Ob•lecle COUIM •ncl on I.he
Sadolet>1c:k Track In
Southefn California (Al
5:00 (ti) DA VY CAOa<ETT AT
THE ALAMO
Jim Bowie 11 among the
lrontler heroes Joining
Davy (Feaa Parker) 1n one
ol 1111 moll dec111ve b•t·
ll4t1 ot the Old Wetl
DAYTIME 8POAT1
•:30 8 .... ~
Celtlornla Angllt ti 8•111·
more Or'Oiel
5:00 (%1 * • ••i, 'Wise Bk>Od"
( 1980) Br•d Oourlf, Amy
Wr1ghl An amollonelly
dellct•eo preacner con·
tenos with a handful ol
people. elCh ol whom
wanll 10 explo;t him for a
d1flaren1 re•son 'PG'
6.30 (SJ *''I "Running' ( 1979)
MICllMI Douglas, Su5all
Anapac:h Havtng felled 11
nwrly everything In hi• Ill•,
a 34-year-Old dlvorcld
men decl<IM 10 try out u a
maralhO<MI< tor the u S
Olymptc Team ·po·
&!30 CC)•* "lrM.sura 111ano"
( 1970) Anlmlled A yOUf>it
t>oy dlac:over• a map of
Treuure Island •nd eels
out to March ror It
&.«I CC)···~ "The S'-P-
man ( 19581 Glenn ForcS,
Sh11ley M11CL•1ne A llleep
owner tllempta to outwtt
n1s enemi.. wt>•le herding
his animal• thrOUQh callle
coun1ry r.s, ....... Alli Any Gtrl
(19591 Slllrley MacLame,
DavlCI Niven Jot> ano hus..
band-hunllng oecupy the
ume 01 • g1r1 newly arr1veo
1n New York Cny
9:30 CC) • • 1;, "BlllCI< Magic''
( 194g) Ouon Wellet. Akim
Tam11oll TIMI mys1enou1
Cag11011ro 11 prevent.a
lrom l1k1n9 over an
empire
10:00 W * '' Crazy Over Hors-
" (1951) 80W«y Boys
The Soya find ad,,.,, lure at
theracelracil
($) • ••n 'Sier Trek -
The 11Aot1on Plctut9" ( 1979)
Wiiiiam Shatner Leonard
N1moy The !or,,,.. com-
mander ot the u S S
EnlerproM reassembles his
old crew and Mia otl on a
m1uion 10 find tile mysterl·
ous ..-..... responajble for
Ille d891rucll0f1 ol numer-
oua Feoeratron atarahlps
'G
11:30 0 * * 'Beta Lugoa<
Meeta A BrOOlllyn Gorlll•"
(1952) Beta Lugost. Chari<·
I• Two t>oys go on ""
•dventura ano get 1os1 In
the fVngle With I mid sci·
enlist
( C) • • 1·l • Uptown Satur-
day Night" 11974) s1oney
Poitier, BUI Cosby A facto-
ry WOfller and a s11eet-
WIM cat>ble get cauglll up
In I gangtan<l feud When
111ey decide 10 1r .. 1 • gano-
••er wtlo held up a 1>8'
JOHN DARLING by Annstrong & Batiuk
we HERE Al CHANNEL SEVENTY-FO~ ~Ni 10
GiVE. VOU 'THE. KIND OF PROGRAMMING IHA'T V0U
EN.JOY!
0Ui €'RINGING 'ft>tJ THEGE Ql.W.tTY
PROORAM5 COSTS A LOI OF MONEY,
AND FOR THAT Wf. NEEO WUR
5U~T.'
'Magnum P.I.'s' Tom Selleck really gets it off his chest
By GREG SMALL ·-"""",.,_ .. ~
HONOLULU -"I don't reel lhat muscular, or
that much like a he-man. I don't like to work with
my shirt off.··
The man who doth protest too much is Tom
Selleck, star of the hit CBS series "Magnum, P.I. ..
"The whole sex-symbol area ... it's really
somebody else's judgment, .. s~ld the 6-foot-4,
200-pound Selleck. "If somebody ma~es that judg-
ment, that's Cine. It's very nattering.·
The topic of the bare-chested school of acting
arose during an interview inside the "Magnum"
soundstage. just after Selleck had completed a
scene in which he appeared without shirt.
Now, as he sat dressed ln blue jeans, lavender
shirt and Detroit Tigers baseball cap, waiting for
the crew lo set up for the next scene, Selleck de·
fended the attire worn or not worn -by hl1'
character, Thomu Magnum. private eye.
"I've worn two suits in thls show, and I've had
my shirt off a lot. The Ue In the show Is When I
wear the suits and Ues."
Selleck said he already has begun to reel some
of the negative aide-effects assoc:i1ted wllb stet•
rlna In a popular TV series.
Aller years or taking bit parts. the actor nld
the bluest change in his Ufe alnce "Macnum,
P I •• la "loss ol privacy, Wiilbout doubt.
"It's harder lO eat in a restaurant. It's becom·
Ing bard to fo out ln pubUc:·
SeUect uld he has htd to •dJust, too, lo lhe
six-day-a-week shooting schedule for ·•Magnum,
P l " "I've never worked this long and hard," he
said "lt's difficult. but thal's what I'm getting
paid for.
"They pay me a lot more money than I used to
make to do this," he said, "so It's fine.
"l hoe>e this s how goes on a long time." he
added. laughing. Selleck said he wasn't always as
enthrall ed with "Magnum."
When he was given the script a year ago,
Selleck said he didn't want any part of the s how.
He said it was too James Bond-like, and besides ,
he had jusl been ottered the starring role ln the
movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark."
But because of a prevtows contractual ar·
rangement. Selleck s aid he was forced to pass up.
the part of IndJana Jones that eventually went to
6r...tOp11 ... 5*
TUDH JOI lllAKS THI PRICE
OF ITALIAM OUVI OIL
$9.4' ,.,. ··--· u.oo ln the supermarkets, PIHM vlllt our newe&l
ll&llan Olive Oil aeUa for Trader Joe In Costa
SU.49 •nd up Bul our Men at the lntu·11ection
100'7o Sicilian Pure Olive of 17\h Stl'Mt, Newport
OU ll oo sale for only Boulevard and Superior •.o per 1e1lon. And lbe Avenue (next to Denny'•
1allon cans have easy and Ba.rclay'a Bank).
pourh>I 1pout1,
HOW IN COSTA..-.
Harrison Ford. As it turned out the intervening
actors' strike would have enabled Selleck to take
the movie role.
"~ could have done it." he said. "because I
was silting over here in Hawaii wailing to s tart the
show the whole time they filmed 'Raiders.' And
they wrapped about two weeks before we ever
started shooting 'Magnum."'
Selleck's career as an actor began while be
was attending th e University of Squthern
California on a basketbaU scholarship. A soft-drink
company was fllmlng' a commercial with a basket-
ba 11 theme. and be got a part In the spot.
Selleck had a small part in the short-lived
NBC series, "Bracken's World ," 1969-70, and was
in the more recent miniseries, "The Sacketts."
Selleck was at work recently in Duvalf, Wash ..
east of Seattle, on a m•de-for-TV movie called
Piiot advertlslno
Is good business
for Sherm•n Clay.
''_Divorce Wars ... ln the film, he plays a successful
divorce lawyer whose own marriage collapses.
J~ne .. Curtin, formerly of NBC's "Saturday Night
Li ve repertory company, co-stars.
Selleck said he s pends his spare time playing
six-man. Olympiclstyle volleyball, another game
he played in college.
Selleck -who has been reluctant to reveal hia
age -plays in the men's senior division -35 and
older -with Honolulu's Outrigger Canoe Club.
During a month-long filming hiatus thi5
spring, Selleck traveled with the team to Arl·
lngton, Tex., where the visitors Crom Hawajj
finished second in the U.S. Volleyball AssociaUon
tournament.
"lt'R a big deal to be able to make that team "
be said. "And it was nice to be In somethisi,
normaJ. away from this silly bualness."
"Our dl9P1ay •da In the Piiot
have been very aucca19fuf In
atr•~no our ••le•." ,
Marty C. Fllnn
Manager, Sherman Clay
COl1aMna.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thuraday, Augu1t 27, 1981
•
Tonight, 80,000 Rams fans wlll
catch the spirit of helplng as
+ United Way of Orange County ~~.!'Li-:U ~ North/South kicks off the 1981 fund
Tt...nlu to )'CMI, It woriu. d I
for all olu1. r ve.
But that spirit me•ns more than just an
annual fund drive. United Way and the
people-helplng-people spirit Is working
throughout Orange County every day of the year.
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Obtain
high credits
rCuri('/u,'fl()n 11/ u /our port $i'nts on how you can •ave
uridn /hi! nt-w tu.r luw 1
If you s pend monl'Y lo takl' l'<trt of child ren and
dl·pl'ndt'nls In w<kr· to work, you will get significant·
ly t11ghcr tax t'l't'llils 10 1982 than this year Start
planning now to get yllur maximum credit
In 1982. you will bt• a llowed u c·rcdil of up to $2,400
on employ mc·nt rl'lalcd expt•ni.t.•:. 1r you hav,· one• de
pt·ndt•nl in 1981 . lht• c·red1t w11:-. $2 ,000 or up to
$4 ,AOO 1r you hall\' two or more dc•p('ndents. instead of
198 I ':. $4 ,()()(1
Under the old luw, you ,1n• l'ntltlt'd lo a 20 pt>r
(.'l'nl crl•dil. llm1t111g )Our ma),1111urn for 1981 to $400
wr $800 for two or nwrt-rh1ldrt'n ' l 'ndt>r tht· ncw
I a" llw twr r~·n
tagc i'rcd1t al
lowt•d \.\Ill dt•
pend "" your
;1dJ11s l1•d gro:-.s
1n<·ume t in
<.·oml· hdon· df'
<lu tt1ng y nur
11t•mtzc(I dee.Jue
t111n:-.1
SYlVIA PORTIR
If vour adJusted gross mcomt.· 1s le:.s than $10,000,
vour P<.'rl't•ntag1· a l lowed 1s 30 percent of the up to
S2.400 or $4 .ROO. "'"' l'Vcry $2,000 of added a djustablt•
gro:o.s 1ntonw you hJvc. th<• 30 per<.·ent drops I percen-
tage point l bul not lt1 less than 20 percent 1 L:ndcr
this formulu, 1f your a<1Justcd gros~ income as m ore
than S2H.OOO. you'll lie b;ick to 20 pl·rrent, and your
niax1mum l'f'l•c11l for '82 wtll b\• limited to $480 or $960.
Untll•r 'HI law. c•xpf'nSPs ineurrt'd for services
oul:o.1dl' llw household don t quuliry for the t·rcdil un·
lc•:-.s thC') t1n• for ltll' t•ure of a dcpcndl'nl under age
15 In '82. t·xpt·nditurcs for older children .ind for out or homt'. non msllt ullonal care of a dasablt!d s pou!'>e
1Jr dependt'nl also" 111 I.Jc eligible for tht· crC'dat
The la" also gl\l"' t·mployer-. .i "a\ 111 provide
1•mployees' C'hald and dependl'nl <·arc e xpenses as
l;tX·l·xempt 11womt• to tht•ar l'mployee' 1'11 qualif~,
the l'mµlo~cr's pl.an 1s hcdgl'd \.\Ith th(· usual <inti
cl1 ..,<:r 1mmutmn ruk..,
But nolt• l 'ndt•r Uwsc nt'" pl.in:., }llU Luuld S3\t'
muc·h mo n· 1n taXl'' than th1· $9f,() maximum credit
oth{'fWl..,l' <illowl·d
For l'Xarnph'. 1f ~uu re• all cmplO}l'l' for \.\horn lhl'
firm pa~s S4 ,000 of c·h1 ld t .ire e xpt'nses. )OU would
))U\'t' $1 ,600 f 111 the 40 percent brat"ket I Plan now" 1th
your employer how this <:an tw workt'd out for you
The so-c·allcd marriage penall) under \.\htch a
marnl'd c·11uµlt• ean pay mon• 1n l'1Xt':o. than would be
dut· 1f lhn· \.\Cft' not m:irrlt·d und had fakd single re
I urns. wili hl· l'<ISl·tl .iftt·r '>!I hy allowing a flat deduc
t 111n in arriving :.at adJUstC'd gros'> income l before
1t em11.cd de<lul'tt011s or standurd deduction > based on
the earnings of the lowt•r t•tJrn1ng s pou:-.c For '82, it
w ill be 5 pcrc·cnt nf the lower <'a rnmg spous<''S earned
tnCOme up lll $\,5()() ton S:JO,l)()(J Of Income I and 10 p('r
1·cnl a fter 'R2 up to S:l,000
Earned tnC'C1me for this purpu:-.e will he computed
without rt'gard lo <'11mmun1t) proper!~ laws, the 30
percent hm1tat11111 on t•t•rta111 compPnsataon from a
t rac.Jc or hustnt':o.'>, or unv deferred compensation, an
dudmg pensions
The de<lu('tton will tw allo\.\l'd for eHr)' two
t•arn1·r married touple. rc~ardless of "hether there
would have· been a marna~e pcnaltv
Thl'rc "ill be no re lad for s pouses with unearned
income Rut 1f \'OU re a ('()uple \.\llh uni) l'arned an
c·omC'. this ne\.\ deduc•t11111 could l'\t'rl rt>sult 1n a mar
riagc bonui;
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JD.NES ~VERAGES
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UPS AND DOWNS
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Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /Th uraday. Augu1t 27, 1981
).IGHT MASK -The ··mask'' Sandy Kerns is
peering through is actually a helicopter light
assembly manufactured al Midland·Ross
Corp.'s Grimes Division plant in Urbana.
,. ........ Ohio. Grimes makes electronic mechanical
lighting syste ms and controls and galley pro·
ducts for aerospace and other segments of
the transportation industry.
Learn some bond basics
By. applying. algebra, it's easy to calculate yield to maturity
More lnveatora own bondl today than probably
at any earller lime. Moat of tbeae bonda,
particularly tax exempt municipal bondl, are
boulht and sold at prices that are calculated to produce a certain "yield to maturity.'' Many ln·
veatora are not quite sure what that mean.a or how
they can check the price thelr broker actually
charges. Since almoat all prices now are calculat·
ed by computer, the chance or error ls slight, but
INVESTMENTS
for tnose Investors possessed of some basic
knowledge or algebra. and some curiosity, it is
possible to check a price calculated to correspond
to a given yield to maturity.
of multiplicaliona one after the other. For In·
stance. at 12 percent the one year dlacount fiiure
is 100 divided by 112, or .89288. To calculate the
present value or a s um to be received in five years,
multiply that lleure and each succeeding result by
.89286 four more times. The answer -.58744.
The price or the bond hu several components.
The first is the present value or the principal
amount <ordinarily $1 ,000) which will be received
at maturity. To that Is added the present value of
each of the interest paymenls to be received
(coupons, in the case of bearer bonds>, each
calculated to the date on which it will be received.
To go back to the 10 percent yield for two
yeal's, supoose you wish lo purchase an 8 percent
bond due in two years lo yield 10 percent to
maturity. The present value or 1 for one year is
.90909 and for two years ls .82645. The $1,000 prin·
cipal amount has a present value or $826.45. The
first year 's income or S80 iB worth 80 x .90909, or
$72.73, and the second year's income is worth 80 x
.82645, or $66.12. The sum of the present value of
Investors seek Lion Country
The essential ingredient is the "present value".
concept. In other words, what sum must be invest·
ed today at a given rate (yield) to produce a cer·
lain sum at a given future date. We can calculate
easily that one hundred dollars invested today at
10 percent (compounded annually) will be worth
$ll0 in one year ; and that the $100 invested is
90.909 percent of the $ll0 reallied (100 divided by
90909). To determine what sum must be invested
today at 10 percent lo produce a total or $1,000 one
year hence. multiply by 90.909 percent; the re-
quired investment is $909.09.
. the principal amount and the present value of the
interest income lo be received during the two
years is $965.30.
This is a fair approximation of the price your
broker would charge. Actually, the price would be
calculated using semi·annual rather than the an·
nual compounding we have used to simplify the ex·
ample, which means that for purposes of calcula·
lion the number of periods would be doubled and
the percentage yield would be halved. There
would, therefore, be four payments of $40 rather
than t wo payments or $80 and the discount would
be calculated at 5 percent per half.year rather
than 10 percent for each full year. The price would
also include a very s mall adjustment to reflect the
cost of the accrued interest which will not be re·
covered until the next interest payment date. The
bond value would be $964.54 and the price, ex·
pressed as a percentage would be 96.454.
Holly Development Corp., a Michigan· based
corporation. has disclosed it heads a group that is
purchasing stock of Lion Coantry Safari Inc.
and int.ends lo acquire a majority interest in the
lrvine amusement operator. The purchases are be·
ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFS
ing made on the open market. Robert Blue, presi·
dent of Holl y, said his firm is presently in the
process of filing a form 13·0 with the Securities &
Exchange Commission indicating that Holly has
acquired more than 5 percent of Lion Country's
Pony Rides
ARE YOUR CHILDREN
P,R~ARED FOr1.0~?
By Terry
Grant, • •
R. Ph. .
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Mothers are bu::.y these
day s F or s choo l
beginning is a big event.
Healtb records must be
checked to 'rQake certain
vaccinations are stall
potent and if not, booster
shots are a ··must.··
ChHdren leaving home
for COilege should VISlt
the family phys1c1an ror
a health ch eck up
Essenllal medicines the
doctor thinks necessary
must be packed And , the
eating habits or all
children at school may
have to be assisted Too
many grab a hasty bite
for meals which lacks the
im porta nt vitamins
needed ror their growing
bodies. Most physicians
advise daily vitamins for
school children.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PHONE US when you
need a medicine Pick up
your prescription 1f shop·
pmg nearby , or we will
deliver promptly without
e xtra charge A great
maoy people entrust us
with ~heir prescriptions
May we compound and
dispense yours?
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Call 642-H I .
Put • few word•
to work for ou.
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HOLLOWAY
Few people ca n g1..
enthusiasti c abo ut
modem technology alter
they've been caught in a
radar speed trap ••• Our friend doesn't trust
banks He's looking for a
mattress that pays 5
percent. •••
If all the world learns to
live together like one big
happy family . who's
going to wash the dishes? ••• Probably the world's
greatest humorist was
the man who called
ins tallme nts "e a sy
payments."
*** Golf is what letter
car rying, ditch digging,
and carpet beating would
be if all three tasks were
done in one afternoon.
*** Take a spin to Tire City,
1950 Newport. Costa
Mesa, 648-3554. for a high
speed wheel balance.
WANTED
DIAMONDS • GOLD
Jewel• by JoMph purchase• diamonds,
gemltonee. gold end silver from pr1vete lndlYI-
~ and estates. careful exam1n1111on and
evalulltlon by our experts. Hlgheel prices paid.
10-9 daffy. Sal 1~. CIOMd Sunday. Phone
today. Mk tor Betty Gnic:e OT Enc Zalelkua.
A rMOmdJI Of TM1S1 r~ ovn 60 'l'IAM. J[W[LS by JOS[Pll
9oulh COMt Pim, C_.. MeN •WWW
We Merit Your Interest.
EARN19"a•23"'1NTEREST
With Secured Truat Oeeda. Ra'"
vary KCOf'dlng to amount chlrged
borrower. Yleldl can be higher If
lollne P'9P9Y .beeaUM of bonue ..
allowed by at.a• n .
Call Investment Division
863-8600 or 997-17 41
C.11 Dlr9Ct or Collect
mi~
Yow Fulls.mo. HofN Lotn ad>ke~
-~T~A*'Ue ~~~.. Otr\i ;ca'"°"'* -
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outstanding common stock, and that it intends to
acquire additional shares.
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Anahelm·based Execudve lndutrtes Inc. said
that it has been advised by Reich & Tang Inc., a
securities dealer and investment advisory firm,
that individuals and entities associated with Reich
& Tang had purchased the 319,620 shares (28 per·
cent) owned by ldanta Partners, Execu~ve's
largest shareholder. Reich & Tang also stated the
shares, together with the 10 percent previously
owned by it, would be voted against the merger to
be voted upon at an adjourned shareholders' meet·
ing to be held Sept. 3.
To know what sum must be invested at 10 per·
cent interest, compounded annually. lo produce
Sl,000 in two years, is the same as asking what
sum must be invested to equal $909.09 at the end of
the first year and $1,000 at the end of the second.
The answer: 90.909 percent or $909.09, or $826.45.
·For three years, take 90.909 percent of 826.45, and
so on.
There is a basic formula for calculating pres·
ent value which can be found in most business
mathematics text books, but in this age or pocket
calculators it is not difficult to carry out the series
Perpetual pays
than any other
s•inas and loan
or bank.
ID savinas and loan or bank w111 pay you as much tor vour early -.. sian up"
tor a new Tax-Fraa Account, trom now
unlll ·October 1. 1981.
It really pays to reserve your tax·free certificate with Perpetual now: '14% more on
your deposit
On that date a new law takes effect, and your deposit will automatically be trans·
ferred Into Perpetual's Tax·free Account. The new law permits you to earn up to $2,000
in tax-exempt Interest on your federal return if you file jointly, or $1,000 tax-exempt
interest If you file separately. The minimum deposit required Is $500. Come to
Perpetual today and start earning ~% interest more than the others pay.
II you• 1dJusted 1•oss Income ;,.
$50,000 or more
$35,000
$25,000
II your ftd1111
income t11 br1cktl
ptoOlbly 111
50%
40%
30%
llttt'a wll1t your ylt ld would h•••
10 be on 1 l1ublt invttlmtnl
lo equll °"' .... ,,.. ICCOUlllS
23.24%
19.37%
16.60%
Thi t11·ltt1 lftltrtsl 1111 rtfttred lo 111 tllt uamplt 11 11.17% b11ed Oii 70% of tllt
••trllt •ltld Oii -·)'ti• U.S. T1t11ury 81111 11 of lht ll'IOll rtctnl 1uctlon ~It. Sub-
1u11t11I pt111ttlu for N •ly wlt11draw11 riau•M above ••• 1pproal11111t 111d 111 b11ed Oii
IHI Ill tlllln .
tK•ed by U.S. Government 111d lllftC)' atcurltlta. llot a u vl"'' tcc-t. Hot IMurtd
by fSllC. Tiii• offtrlftl lftlf llt withdrawn 11 any t1111e.
PERPETUAL SAVINGS
Home of Green Carpet Treatment -~~J.Jil ___ _
Mein OtlOe: 9720 Wllahl1'9 Blvd., Beverly Hiiia, CA 90212 27-4..eoe9 or 272·56MI • W•twood Offtce: 108ee Wllahlre Blvd., Loa Angel .. , CA 9002• •7•-3503
• LMctwnoftt Office: 250 No. Larchmont Blvd., Loa AngelH, CA 9q00-4 .e2-&483 • Nortttwld9e Oftlc•: 185-40 Oevonahlre St, Northrldge, CA 91324 380-2328 • ~·'""Office: 6400 Platt Ave., Cenoga Park, CA 91304 348--4141 • ~ulletloft OfnOe: 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 993-1200
• Newput ltwh Otllce: 183-4 San Mlguel Orlve, Newport 8Hch, CA 92980 (714) &4().183-4 M lfftla .,.. ..._.,.tr. 10 ••·ta 2 •·•·
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mmATtON
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EQUIPMENT
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Bankers and bookkeepers are
in demand . Check today's
listings, classification 1100 .
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Real Estate
::: ,.._ ....... ,Hofke: REA ES"" 1.a All r eal estate ad-L 1'ATEEXCELLENCESINCE1949
:: verllsed In this ,.,. newspaper is subject to COMI WITH US •.. TO DOVll SHOllS.
:: the Federal Fair Hous -W AT E R f R 0 N T W I TH P I E R A N 0 '* inl Act ~ 1168 whJch SLIP .. DRAMATIC USE OF WOOD ANO
:: ma.kn it illegal lo ad-GLASS .. THREE HUGE BEDROOMS, THREE
t1QD vertiu "any preference, BATHS, SPACIOUS LIVING ROOM WITH
limll1llon, or dis· VAULTED CEILING .FORMAL DINING
t:aio crim1n1llon based on ROOM ANO BREAKFAST ROOM .. LOVELY
:: race. color. religion, FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR. WILL
•• sex, or national origin, EXCHANGE FOR LARGER HOME IN BIG l: or In intention lo make ! CANYON OR GALAXY DRJVE AREA .. FEE
:: any such preference. 1 LAND .. $1,125,000.
1G011 crlmin1Uon " ' tlilO l1m1ut.ion , or dis· 1 1617 WISTCLIFF DI M.I. Ul-7300
;:
:_: This newspaper will not -• -
ml lmowin4ly accept any
~ advertising for real = estate which is in viola-= lion of the law.
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SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
IALIO~COVIS WATERFRONT. Extra
large lot with spa, 3 car
1(1(& garage. Pier and slip, on
!"1> s a n d y beach . I m -11... macul1te condition,
many beautif ul :re features. Call for ap-•> pointmeot lo see. = 642-5200 --...
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j PETE J BARRETI .. REALTY
:!: ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I -... IDll -llJl1 IOOO
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HOMEYMOOM
SPECIAL
$99,500-1 RVINE. 2
Bdrm condo, 1 level.
nestled In lots of tall
trees. Enclosed garaae,
shingled exterior. close
to Woodbridge High and
Walnut Center shopping. = Too good lo last! 752-lJOO -""° 90!0 lfM !lO?Q
9UllO iOllO
THE REAL ESTATERS
THIMOMG
;:: TO~OME7
::: Call the speciali!t.s at
ttto the condominium in -
::: formation center.
,..., Touchstone Realty
963-<B6'1
5 HUGE!
:: $ or 6 bdrm home with
: pool. Great area. Owuer '* will help with financing.
-$165.000
E: MOIE ...
,,.. $ bdrm w /swimming ~:~ pool aod jacuzzi -solar
n11 heated. RV area. As-:;~ sume FNMA. $1119,000
m:I m5 rm mo !ll:tl ms me ,,.
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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. newly redecorated. Priced
to sell qui_ckly at $475.000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios Beam
ceilings. Great for entert aining.
$420.000. Best price for the money
PENINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT
Panoramic bay &' ocean view at
wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom .home. 3700 sq. ft. featur-
ing marine room . $1.385.000
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm. den, spacious Plan 8. im-
maculate. Low priced at $215,000.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
3~1 801,,d, o,,., ~. !\ t,!J 1i101
RE WE GRO
AGAIN!!
MS IS YOUI OPflOITUMTY TO
BUILD YOUR MURE
THIU AMAMCIA&. IHD•B WCI
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Real Estate
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Prime Costa Mes• area
20 unit condo project
compl approved, ready
lo buj)d, call 752-6'99
Plan IV Real : y
• Sl51DOWM * DISl'llATll
' 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home.
W.tetfl-~
ledllcedto$USK
Ri&ht on the canal In
Newport Shores. A huge
3 Bdr m 3 Ba family
home lo Immaculate
condition. A super loca-
tion only slef?S to the
beach. Attractive owner
rinancln& available. A
super buy!
.... w.dllty
'7J.1700 Assume hi·balance loan. owe straight oote. succ~ REALTY 5&7991 Make your shopping
easier by 111~ the Dally
Sell idle it.ems 142-567 Pilot Clualfl Ad!.
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J.. STOIY DUPUX-MWPOIT llACH snrs TO llACH-Owtm· ANAMCI
See this fine duplex today! Live In one
unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms, deck &
2 baths in upper ; 2 Bdrm.5 & 1 bath in
lower. Fireplace in each. Some view
or ocean. OWC 1st T.D. & note of
~7 ,000. int. only. $52.500. down pmt.
No loan fee . $299,500. See any time.
WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO.. WLTOIS
21 I I S-JHqlin ... load
MIWPOIT CEMTH. M.&. '44-4' I 0
C,t r o/ newporl
.f REALTORS
• 6 75.5511
LOAN ASSUMnlOM: COM ~a wf"-
good ftn..clncJ. Each _,. l bcfrwl 2 botti.
foldly roo•. CloH to nerytlll•9 at
$429,500.
COLE OF MEWPOl'r REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM., Mor
675-5511
·rs
110111 ILlllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE
SPECIAi. CUSTOM IAYFIOMT
FEE Land. Four Years Old.
Cathedral Ceilings, Parquet Floors
& New Carpets. Lots Of Wood &
Glass . Three Bed rooms &
Co n vert ib le Den. 31h Baths.
Separate Dining. Huge Family
Room With Wet Bar. Kitchen With
Pantry. Breakfast Room. Sauna.
Study. Three-Ca r Garage. Wood
Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock. See To
Appreciate. $1 ,600.000.
VIEW: IA Y & CITY LIGHTS
Gorgeous View From This Single
Level Two Bedroom. Two Ba1h F.nd
Unit. Decorator Wallpapers And
Drapes. Plantation Shutters.
Separate Master Suite. Shows Like
A Jewel! $255,000. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing.
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E-IDOWN
Secluded 3 Br 2 Ba condo
near So. Coast Plata, dbl
car gar, M .500. Won't
last. Call Jeanne Salter
831-1266
RESIOENllAl REAL ESTATE SERVIC£S
l~UTIRJL IA YSHOU
Small price -big value. Bring your
imagination and you will have the
best 3 BR. investment in this most
desirable community. Near two
private beaches. Guarded gate. $300,000LH. .
IN NEWPORT CENTBR
644-9060
-------·------LOWDOWN 2 , •• llULA
LITTLE ISLAND REGAJl:E
Gracious 3 bdrm, 3 bath home with
formal dining room & cozy den on
Little Balboa Island. Also includes a
spacious 2 bdrm apt with skylighted
terrace.
Owner I Agent.
$650,000
Principals only
'75-4122
/
IMCIEDllLE ASSUMAU RMAMCIMG
This home is so beautif uJ it was on the
Lido Isle Home Tour. Large lot, spa.
fireplace, lwo patios. A must see.
$455. 000.
U~l()Uf ti()MfS
REALTORS, 675-6000
2443 E.11 Coa1t Hlghw•y, Corona del Mu
WE HAVE450FTHE BEST AGENTS IN TOWN
Ha ve something you
want to sell., Classified
ads do 1t well 642·5678
OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM
ON BALBOA-ISIJlll
220 Coral A••· I.I. $415,IJOO ''' Marine.... $4'5,000
2DI Gr.ct COMI, LI. $675,000
8~11. IF.wt $1.J00,000
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SUPERB YU-OWNER RNAN.
ltpecl•ly tar,. tri-le•el i... wftll
hHtlhl decor by cltcorotor
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btd. + ..... •"""" ...,_ ...,. ,_,,,.. + i.,. ~room llifft. For ._.,.........._..r .• ...,.,....+
pm• spe. UM9UESTIOt,..al VIEW
OF OCUM I IA YFIOHT dow4p!
Ow.et-wfl IMtp fillmce. $975,000.
BEACHFRONT C#IE COO
Coner-c.ottege °" prim Oucmfroult.
.. c..tty r'ffMtdeted J IM•oo. for
-tor-nl NW of a Mnport ~
..... SI 00,000 doWll OWlllr ... CST"f·
$499,500. Ul-1400 .•
LINDA ISLE-SUBMIT EXCHANGE
0....-wll Conti.,. HC"-Jt for rmc:lt
or co•••rclol property I• Callf.
hcepHo.ol ltotM oa •• wfftl bMt ttlp. LWCJ9 & open floor ,._ wftll
ctaniaffc boko.y /,...., L..1)9 .......
..... Oft ...... wftti vu + 4 f...ay
bldrow. Mmy wnitiet indlldtd .,.
ltaiMd glens, ........ bcr, kcM poal,
fnn1.n:1. forn1ol dla.r"" & fJCHUnMt
........ $2,600,000. '" ....
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAl ESTATE
~' Rvn•ol• Pr~'' .,..._'"""'
24.lo w Co.ut Hll;\< JI!> Mdr•M ""' Newpo.t ~«h ~Ill.ind
631 -1400 '7U900
. * * WATllFIOMT HOME*•
Detached home featuring 3 Br's
& move in condition ! ! Located
smack on the water within
walking distance of the beach .
Private tennis and pool
available. The owner is willing to
carry a first T.D. at 12o/o & has
priced this outstandi~ property
at $230,000 for immediate sale!! CaU 759-1501or 752·7373.
• HAllOI YllW tl&.LS •
PAMOUMIC OCIAM &
IAY YllW
Fantastic newly remodeled &
expanded home featuring 3 Br's,
formal dining, large modern
kitchen, pool, jacuzzi, oak floors,
french doors, (3) fplcs . This
showplace i.s vacant & ready for
immediate possession. Owner
will consider all terms including
Lea.se/opUon. Call 75i-1501 or
752.7373,
MIWPOIT llACH OMC1
2'1tS.. ...........
C114• 719-1111 171417U.7J7a
Walkarllee
. 1111 litlt1
v e r a a I I I e • 1 'OINT IAMAIMS
Bdrm /atudl.o Penlhouae
condo with a large a•·
1umable loan. Only
198,000. Call today
979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
H.WVltwH•
Proreulonally decont-
ed aod 1m11hin1 ! 3 bedrooms including the
huae muter awte with
fireplace and walk-lo
clOHt. Family rm. with
high beam celling, wood
floor, mwive river rock
fireplace f& French
doors operung onto the
aoothfng s pa and
w1terr111 Beautiful
landscaping A dream
home. $46.S,OOO
OWCBALANCE
lOfe/ Call now! 4 BR
Mexican Villa, l bouae
from pouodlAa a11rf.
Secluded muter retreat
with flrtplace. New
kitchen. dlne OD tUed
patio. HWTY
STIPSTOSAHO FIXER/3 BR 6 DEN·
oeedl your attention. Br-
ine 1bovels and paint
bruah. Make S$'1. Owner
will carry at low in-
terest.
@
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714-631 -6990
DUflLEX
One block to beach. 3 Br
2 Ba upper, 1 Br I Ba
lower. Bit-ins &i frpk in
both units. A huge 4 car
garage and owner will
rin1nce. Asking $32$,000.
A 1)1 v1s1on nf 1 JACOBS REAL TY
II arbor Investment Co ,,, __ _:6~7~5~6~'7:....:0~-
HEWCUTAJM
WAMTID
To man 61' on main turn-
ing basin of NewPort
Bay with v1ew11 from
almost everywhere
Plus 5 Br. ti Ba. pool spa
and room to dock 4
yachts. Our Lmda Isle
beauty is priced at
$2.100.000 with great
terms.
RCTaylorCo
l ' '11()
REALfuiH
AGIMTS
ATTBmOH! Prof~sional office orfer·
log high commission
split to top caliber
agents. ROO Powrie
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SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
714·631-6990
WATBRONT
Super financing ! Dock
space for 35' boat. com
lortable 2 Rdrrn cottage
and 2 Bdrm 1n
come1guest unit over double garage Flexible
financing to qualified
buyers.
642-5200
A PETE
BARRETI .. REALTY
1 .. tv•Mt1•s Beautirul Bdrm
SoulhPort. customi1ed throughout , pro·
fessionallr decorated.
formal dining, bonus
room, 4~ Ba. llM9.500
714 700 9333
OWta
FtMAHCIMG
4 bdrm home in good
location with a com·
pletely r emodeled
kitchen. new paint, new
carpeting and drapes.
Owner financing ava1la· ble. $12$,000. Call now
W79-$370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
COLDWC!U.
BANl(C!RO
COlliltlll lC"'61. .. .._ tt.f._,f Mllif<t\
FOISAU
CAMMaY VILLAGE u-.. O,p a rtmity
5580 sq-It comer parcel
COlltoct Id De A•in
75J..t 111
VILLA BAI.BOA
l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I This new listing offers nearly 2000 sq ft of IWt-
n+-751-1111
IALIOA '81MSULA
$1ff,t00
Charming 2 BR cottage
with rlreplace, walk to
Pavilion, ferry, bay or
beach. Owner wi ll
finance-be aeati ve.
119-1616
WOODlllDGE
REDUCED 3 Bdrm 2 bath, rare l
level, excftlent location
end unit . F ee ,
urthtonfll, move in con·
dillon. Assumable
financing 1l l1'4~. Juat
reduced to $129,500. CaJJ
752-1700
THE :REAL
ESTATERS
Find out abcM the hllb-
eanlinf uul ettate sales
career opportunities
with THE RE AL
aTATE~. Llceul111
1cbool fees completely
refllDdable to school of
your choice. EltA!mlve
ules tralninl. For ln-
formatlon, call 751-4111
SIAYllW
Out1t1ndtn1 view
fn>m tht lar1eat l aly, 4
Bdrm plan in 1u1rded
Cate area. Pool and
te11nl1 courta. Owner wm aulat In flnandn1. •.ooo.
u r Io us customized
features including two
separate muter suites,
and a large entertaining
area and hU4e Arizona
nacstone pallO . . Ill in
gated community. A
$148,000 assumable loan
at 12% awaits the
shrewd buyer. Priced al rm.ooo.
t 'Cote Realty
&: investment
640-5777
$36111 ON
tst ruo.800 at 11.1~ u -
au mable. Fully rented
triplex . Owner w/aarry
2nd. Call 645-lltl
om~ Hnust
IHAl TY
/
HAUOlllOM
An eaquialte offering :
Ele1ant 6 spacious 3
bdrm + family room, 1
lev. borne w /panoramic
vista of harbor,
coulline, ocean • night
llfhta. Prestige, tOm·
fort, luury 6 aeevity.
Reduced, now 11».ooo.
(Owner flnancinc>. AC\,
N0-$580.
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Rediac.S ll5K. 3 br, 2 ba
cott11e. Ca1h, T.D .•
tr1c1t, offer. $HOK .
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COWBOY HATTER-Torn ll1rt of Colorado
Spr ings. ('olo , t·re:.i tt•s h<•h for· r'l•al l'O\\
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TOURS"; UI "A·J GRAPHICS A
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Jellny Clerk, llSA Del M•r Ave.,
Coll• A.Iese, CA,,.,.
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J•rry o °""OeY isn Seo 0 olfrce ol the C-..ty Recorder of u1cr
HunllflGlon lie.ch C0A 91U 7 "" r ' 0 ;•,. C_,.y
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'MAMIE STATIEMINT MUC lllTICE
WASHINGTON <AP l The a fourth Pan• Pu"" rad<1r com
plcx will bt' <tddcd later in lht'
southwf'st l 'n1tt•d St.ite~ "to pro
vidc ful l covera,::t• of potentwl
s ubmarine launC'h ;ire as."
mid 1\llantl(' for l'xampl e. could
...,trike tt1rgl•t:-. 1n the United
Slatt•s within ntn(• to 10 minutes
Thi' main µot<·nllal targets for
suC'h weapons wou ld probably be
L' S . bombcr lJast·~ and the brief
warr11ng timt• available places
I ht• bombl•r forC'l' .it considera
bit· I l~k
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MAMIE STATIEMIENT
TM t0Uow1n9 Qief\On\ are doln9 -------------
I ' S Air For<"C has proposed lo
hu1ld an advanced radar warn
ing sysll'm in Georgia to guard
against possible attack from
Sov 1el s ubmarine-launched
halhsl1c missilci.
The radar system, called Pavt'
Paws, would :.can out lo about
3.000 miles. looking for signs of
.... ubmarme missile attack from
~outheasl of lhe United Stales
This would be the third such
.,il l' A compll·x already 1s in
operation at Ot1 ~ Air Force
Ha.,e. Mass lo covC'r northern
water., from which So,·1et mis
~1lc altaC'k might C'omc. Another
1:. located at Beale Air Force
Base in Ca1Jforn1a
According to I ht• announct.•
m ent. the Air f orce wants lo
build its third opt•ratin,g system
at Robins Air Fort·t• Base in
Georgia. but "oulc.l ~11!.o l'\'aluatc
a possible altt•rnatt• loc·ataon at
Mood y Air Fort·t· Base 1n
Ccorgia
When fully in opc•r ation 1n
about four yt·ur~. tht• Air Fon·e
said, the sy~tcm will reqmn•
some 200 m1htan and c1,·ilian
personnel lo run a0nd matntain 1t
Tht' aim or lht• Pave Paws
..,~·~tl•m. aC'tording to the Air
Force'. 1s to rl'duC'c that ris k and
pr11v11lt• mst<intancous warning
of a suhrnartnl' missil e launch.
The Air Force s<1id Wednesday
L' S mil1tar~ t•xperls have
e!>l1mated that 11 Soviet missile
launch from a submarine m lht•
The corf' of tht• Pave Paws
tomplcx 1~ a lhrt•(• sided radar
fat·1hty contaaning pha:.ed array
.1 nll'nna ell'ml'nl:> that can
~\\ccp <tbout 240 degrees at dis
t unC'c~ out lo J.000 mile~. accord
1ng to Air Foret• sµN·1alisls.
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l>;H 1d Smid holh of ('1•,ta
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T lfAVOR:--;
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
111\Kl.A:'l<D. N .I '1\1' I
Renter Baldwin, !J7 "h11
hl'ltll'd found lh1· \111t•111·:in
Cl\ 11 l.il11•rt1l'' l 'n11111 111
1920 d1l•d W1•dnt•'1I.>\ A-.
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until ht~ dc•ath. he ~ <°' lht'
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PUBLIC MOTtE
FICTITIOUS au11 .. us .. AMI STATIME .. T
TM follo•tno pers.ons a re dolno
Du,lnl'U .,
LT INOU~TR1ES. 711 Well 11111
StrMI. c .. 1a Mew. Celllornla 91127
L Hell """" .. , Estller SCrMI Colle Mew, C..lllornla tl611
L•rry H Tine<, 70191 Skimmer L•ne, H"ftllt\Qlon Beach, Calllornle
'1-
Tlll• bU1lnen '' conoucl•d by •
oene•al oertner111lp
L Hell Tttw•
Thi\ tuce--.1 ""' ltlMI wllll Ille Counlr Clerk or 0••"99 ,_,.,., on
AllQuSI 2•. '"' F l...,.
PublllhtO 0r • ._ Coe>l Dally Pllol,
Auo 17, S.pl J, 10, II 1'1111 lltMI
PUBLIC NOTICE
NS-1'ff1
FICTITIOUS austHIEU
NAME STATEMIEMT
Tht' toOowino "''°"' .,. doin9
bu\lnH' •-'
HOR TH COUH TR 'I', 4000
MacA,,,..,, Blvd . S..lte )j()(), N•WPol1
Beech, C..llforn•• '1..0
AM111borOUQll C•lllo•nl•, Inc , • C•lllotnl• corpo••tlon, 4000
MocArtllllr BIYd . SUit• 3500, ,....,Pol1
Buell, C•lllornl• '7"60
Tlllt bU\lftft' '' conouct..a by • <o<·
POtellon
AM•lll.,r°"9fl C..lilornl•. Inc. Wiiiiam W Johntor1,
P,.\lc>ent
T~I• •letemen1 "'°' 111.a with Ille
County C•or-of <>reno-County on
AllQUll ll. 1 .. 1 ,,_
Publlslled Or-Coott O•llY Piiot,
A<19. 10, 11, S.04 l, 10, 1 .. 1 Jl .... 1
rtllUC MOTICE
TIM foll-lt\Q 111'-' 11 001"9 bUtl
nen •• THOMA$ ELECTRIC SERVICE,
121 W•lnur, Hunlln91on BH <ll. CA ., ....
STEVEN STODDARD THOMAS,
121 W•lnut, H""llft9f0t\ BHCll. CA
t2-T II I 1 bU:Mlltts I> Cond..Cled by en In·
Olvio...r s.._, s n.,,, .. ,
Tiii• IWlemenl w•• llltcl wtlll l"9
Go""'" Clerk of 0••"91 County on A\19. ,., 1 .. 1 .......
Publlslled 0••1'9t C.,.tl O•lly Piiot,
AuQ. 2', Seot. J, 10, 11, 1•11 llOWt
Piil.iC MO~E
l'ICTITIOUS 8USINIU
NAME STATIMIHT
l 11t 1o11ow1no "'MWI " 11o1ng butl "''' ., NEW PORT C ENTER
PROPERTIES, SOO N•wporl Cenl1"'
D•lo . ~t 200, N .. 0011 B .. <11, CA nuo Jolln Kelln Yonkert, llU Port
WllHI ... Pl•u. H••Porl 8eecn, CA
'1UO
T11t1 """"H• h conclucl•d by"" ln· dlvl~
JoM I( Yon-.. 1
Tlllt ll•l-1 w11 111.0 wllll II• '"""I" Cl•rl< "'OreflQll COi.iniy Oft July
/,'"I 1'1M41
P"bll....O Or-CMtl D•lly PllOC, Aug.•. tl, 20, 27. 19'1 JUI II
l'ICTITIOUS aust .. IESS
llAME STATEMIENT
T,.. follOwlno perions ere Ooln11
IKlllnetsH
ASBEECO. SCIO N...,Porl Center
Or Ive, Hewi>Or1 Beech, CA 91..0
AMERICAN STAT E llANI(, 1
Celllornle corporellon. soo Newpart
Center Drive, Newport Buell, CA
91..0
AmerkanSC.te Benll S R Wf\lttleld,
5' \llu Pr11./Conl•oller Tllll ... temenc w~ filed wllh Ille
C°"nty Clerk ol O••"ile County on
A"IJ 1 •• 1 .. t
l'c...a
Publltfllld Or-c ... tt Delly Piiot,
AUQ 17, Sep(, l, 10, 11, ltll )1»41
l>vtlt\HSH
AS~CIAfES OF WESTCL!FF
OiE HTAL GROU P , 2011 Wet!Ctlll
Drive, N-rt Be.ell, CA t1W.O OEEOREEA E RICH A FRAHI(
A RICH, RICHARD RICH, A OEN·
TAL CORP , 24631 Jult•. LaQVN Hiii,,
CA~
flllt !N><fll•u I• <-u<i.d by• <0<
Po'""°" o..drMe E Rl<ll
Rlcll-,_ICI\,
A 0.0.C.ICo<p °""""" E R1<11, Vk• Pr .. TrHwre•
Tiii' >Ut.ment .... flltcl •llh 1t1e
County Cr.I'll of Orot>Qe County°" July
27, ... I
1'111111
Pub11"'9d O•encie Coo•I D•llY Piiot,
A\19 11. Se01 l, 10, 11, 1'111 ...... ,
NIUC Mm£
l'ICTITl~S IUll .. IU
.. AM8 STATIEMR .. T T,.. lollo•lng perM>n• •r• doln<
bu-··· EMO 0, 1210 Par• N...,Port,
•21l, NIWllO<'I BM<ll, CA 91..0.
C"ESTER UEL HELSON, 112( P•rk -port. •?ll, ,._port 8eec11.
CA 91'60.
SANORA JfAN J AMES, 172'
Perk__,, •11), Hewl)Of'1 BM<h,
CAnMO
Tlll1 butlneu II cono .. cled t>y •
..... r•l -1fW""lp
~ ... 1_.
s.ndf'•J-
Tllll .C.tement ••• 111.0 wttll ,,_
Co..nty Cl.rl< of Or•nve CO<lnly Ofl
A"IJ 26, 1'111 ,.,_,,
PUO!lthld 0r""99 Coest O•llY Piiot,
A"IJ U, Se!)t 3, 10, 11, ltll ._..,
NOTIU TOCafDITOaS totvW.• ......
c-rca.1c..1
(•I A ...... l<Mlller It lllOll1 lo be
m.cte.
Cb) Tiie MmH end b"tlnen •d·
OrlHMI ol ,,. lr...,tleror .,.., "9ter
8~trom•nd ECIWMO llyme1, SI Alllo
C•nler Or , Bulldlno A, unit •I,
Irvine, CA 91114
TIW ,..,,.. -buwnHJ -·'"-of the cren1le•M •r• Tllom•• G
E....,._, -Freo M. H•rtm•n. to l.._ c.nyon Ro.a, ~ne 8eMll,
CA nt.SI
-------------All -b<ltll\Ht ft---ores,.. -bY U.. transferor •1111111
lll<M yH" 1 .. 1 p.st IO far H flftown lo
-------------trw tr-ler" are: None.
l'ICTITIOUS eusi .. au lc l Tll• 1oc1t1on end 0•11er•I
MAMIE STATIMeNT J u crlptlon of Ille property to «>-
, ... followlllll .,.,_ It lloll\11 butl-lr1ntlerred are All Flal11re1 •t\d
MU.,. Eq .. ._,_ SlOcJr. In T.-, Tn;<kt,
ARROW ADVERTISING, H I LH.Mflolcl Equlc>meftl ol 111.i <..Uln
Dover °'1 .. , S..•le U , N--1 8M<ll. bU•I-..._ .. A-Cenltt P•rts
CA f2MJ locat..i 1t SI Auto Cenle• Ori,,., B"lfd.
DEBORAH ANH COLLINS, JSOI 1"9 A, Unll •I, lrvlM, CA 91114
W Sllnllower, JI, S•nt• Ano, C.A Cal Tiie pl.c.e. -IN det• on« '110. efl•r wlll<I'. Che bUCk trenller 11 to i.
Tiii' buMftlHS I\ Condu<led by an In· COftWfNNlled 1'11: S.,."""ber IS, 1'111
div!-. •• a-of Arnerlc• NT t. SA, m
Oellor•ll AM c o111n1 Oc••" AvenlM, u9uN &e•cll, CA
Tlllt lt•l-1 WM flied with U.. •l•SI.
Co..nly Cter• of 0r•fl9e '°""'" on (•I C .. lms m•y De flltcl •1111 L•.-
A"ll 2', t'lll. •••<II 8r•nc11, ll•nk 01 Amerlce ~IEl~'\E'
< • .1 ppo11 111'111 • 1111111.' 11n
.1 r ,. h 1 \ ,, I ' r 1 1• 11 1· c·
i.:1•ogr,111h .' 1 .11111i.:1 aph1
,Jn d hrui: t ,q1h \ J 1111 ;r i...11
t•cflll'd fo 1 puhll1 .. 1tr11n u
I .1mou-. 1•\1·h;1ng 1· 11( lrlll'r'
h1•1\H•t•n .John \clam" .rnrl
Thom ..... ldf\'1-.1111
l'ICTITIOUS 9 USl .. ESS 1'1_,. HTASA, 1't °'..., •-. ~ HAMii' STATIMINT PUOll-Or~ c ... st O•llY Piiot. 9eKll,CJt.'16$1
TM I0110wl"9 person rs lloil'IQ butf· AUQ.17, s.pc l. 10. 11, ltll ..._.I Ill n. l•tt dote lo< 1111"11 clalmt 11
neuH t-r•,ttet
EAIC LARSON PHOTOGRAPHY, (9 ) 11111 bullc lrMllftr 11 wbje(I to
2300 F•lrvo.w, • EX13, COIC. Mu•, Piil.iC tlTIC( S.C:tlon •'°'of tM c omrnercl•t c-.
Cellforn .. m:r. 1--------------1 OATEOAUOUtl11, Itel.
ITATIMIEllT 01' AaA .. 00..MIE .. T
0~ USI 01'
FICTITIOUS 8USINISS NAMI
f h• IOllOWlt\Q "'""' h•• •O.nOontcl
lllt UU Of 11111 f'lcllltou• B11,lnHt
N1m•
BLUE NOTE LABEL CO, IH2
Welke• Awnue, CYO•O• C•llforlll•
tOOG
The f"lclltlOU:\ Bu~\ N•mt ''
lt r,-.o to atiov• ·•~ filed 1n Oran99 C0<.0nt1 on S IS IO
JOUPlllf\t L•nOry, HU Welk•• Avenue, (r!l'H>. C..lll0tn1• QJO
f Ill\ b<IOIMU .... condu< ltO by "" lfldlvlcluel
Joupnuw Lena•.,
Thi• tl•ltrnent ••• fltocl wllll Ille
County Cl••• ol O•en9e C°""'" on
Aug•, 1"1 ........
Publl....O Or-Coe•! 011ly Piiot,
Aug • ll, 10, 11. '"' U40~1
PHUC NOTICE
NOTICf IN\llTIHO atOS
a10 !TIM NO. SU
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iha\
Meted -It Wiii be te<etv•d by
the City o1 c .. i. MeM, to wit Tiie Co.
ty CCKA"><ll, P.O. llox 1100, Cotta Mew,
Cetllo<nl• m2'. on°' btfo<e Ille "°"' of 11 00 a.m on Friday, S.Pf9m..., fl,
1 .. 1 II st..\I C. 11\e •-wblllly ol
Ille -to deli••< hit bid to Ille City
Cle•k't Ofllce by Ille pr-r •nnounceo
time 81dt wlll be puC>lkly --"""
•.ed •loud •• 11 00 e.m • °' •• ._, ,,_,._, at pr«lk •ble on F•IO•y,
S•Pt•moer ti, 19'1 In Ill• Council
Cllambeo, City Hall, 17 F•lr Drive,
Coll• -.., C.llfOf'nla t?•U, lor Ille
f .. rn l•hln9 of LABO R A NO
MA TERIAL TO FURNISH ANO
I HST ALL FLOOR INC:. AT BALEARIC
COMMUNITY CENTER
•Addlloon.I MU Of -..-Clll<-11ont
m.., De -•l the Offk • of Ille Purt-lt\Q Agent el n F•lr Orlw,
Cott• "'"41, C•lllOf'lll• Bkls "-Id be
re1u.-to lf>e """'''°" of ,,. City Clt r• •ltllln Mid time limit. 111 •
M•led en .. lolJe, lc>enfllleel Oft Ille out· •kl• w1111111e Bid 1wm H11mt1er encl,,.
0 penl"90•1t.
Eocll bid 111111 tpe<lly •11<11 end
every Item•• Ml fOf'tll In 1"9 -111 ..
llon1. My -•II tl<~llont to Ille W>e<llk lt!On• m.AI be cle1rly ti.led
In llM bla, -la11.,n to M1 fortll •ny
Item In J"9 tC>«•fl<0tlOfl1 111e11 De
or-tW r•Jectlon o1 Ille bid
Eacll bid llwll Ml lortll IM tull
n•mn -rnldeftc'" of ell .,.,_., •net _,,., lntarnted In Ille pr-.1.
II Ille bid It Dy • <Ol'J)Or•llon, tlale Ille
"""'" of the olfkers "'"° ,.,. """ .., •11r•""""1 Ofl-•11 ol tlle co,,..,.. et Ion at\d _, ,.,,..... .,,_ -offlur
m11tl •lgn II Ill• bid h by e
parttwnlllp or • jolnl .,...,.,,., •tat•
then.,,... --re>Mt of •II ..... ,.1 N rtnen ..., lolnt vent\l<ert II the
bidder 11 a tole proprlelOf'tlllp or
•noU..r entity "'91 ~ bu1lneu un-
der e ll<tltlovs ,.._,IN blO \NII De
In tM r••t neme 1'f ,,,. b-• wltll •
desl9nellon loll-ino "OllA llM lie
tltl0<11 neme)"; provided, llOWever, no
llc1111"'1f neme I/Wiii be uM<I unleu
11\ere ii a ("rrenl '991Sl•alion •1111 Ille
Or•,,.. County RecOf'der tn UM ol <«JIO"*'°"'-Include lf>e ,,...,., of cr.
Pre1-. S.C,..!My, TrMwre•. •llO
Me ...... T,_ City Council of the City of CO!lta
Mo• ,.._.... u.. <'9111 to rei.<t ""Y or •II blOL
O.wd· A"911tl 24, 1'111
Pllbll""'° Or..,. Coo't O•lly Piiot. AllQ, 21, Itel ,.,._.,_
bre4'Clt -ol •IKtlon to be R..:or-
Apr1I IS, '"'· 0\ ln\lr No 11920 Of w 1d0ft1<••• Reco<O• S.ld .. ,. wlll be m-. Dul,..,.....,.
cove,..,. Of' werranty ••P"•'' Of Im· plied, .._rdlf>9 1111 •• _ .... 1on. Of'""
c .. mD<•nc•'· to ~., IM r•m•lnll'IQ
p•tnc1.,.1 wm ol the not•!•l M<ureel
by wld Deed ol Tru", .. 1111 lnl••HI e•
'" , • .,_, ,.,._ P<Ovlded. Hwancet,, If eny, u-,,. i.rrm ot w1d ~ of T ~I,
•••'· cMtg.e\ eno ••pen1e' of ttw
Trusue -o1 ,,. '''"" creeled b\I MIO Deed ol Tru.I S.ld .... w ill lie
held on T-Y. SototemDer I, '"1 •• 1 00 P M ... -,....,..,,.,, Awnue en-
trence to the Clvl< C•nM• 8uikl>f'll, JOO
EHi ~ Aw...,., In tlle City of
Or•no-.CA
At ti. lime of Ille 1nlll•I put>llc•llon
Of 11111 nolke. Ille IOll l •mo.int OI I ...
unpela bele nce of Ille obllQ•llon
MC.,reel 1J¥ Ille ebov• dete•I--ol tru" -.. 11 .... ..., l<Kh ............. end eelv.nc: .. h \S0,1U U To de t•rmlne l"9 -l"CI lllcl, .,.,.. m•y U lt
Cll•r m~
Dote A ..... ~·"" l 0 SERVICE COMPANY
nYICI Tru•tee
U ftd41 P•rH
Ault1-I S..:•.C••Y
One City 8wleve•O WHI Or_,,,.,, ...
Cll4l llH2'1
PUOll-0r*'09 COHI O•lly Piiot,
A"IJ 13, 20, 11, !Wt lS~I
PUIUC MOTtE
NOTICI 01' TltUSh E'S SAl.E
TS. H• Jl11'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH. 111411
Oft W-y, Sep\emDe• ll, I'll!, el
t 00 o'<IO<k • m ol IOld dly, In Ille ol
llu ol REAL ESTATE SECURITIES
SERVICE. IO<Ol•O •• 1010 HorCh
Br-1y, SUlte 70I, on Ille Cllt of S.n
le Ana County o1 O•-o-. Stele o4
C •lllorn l e REA L EST ATE
SECURITIES SERVICE, • C•lllornle
COtpOtltloft, H duly •l>l>Olftled T r~lft
llnde< -....,..._, 10 llW po-of
w l• confwre<I In '""' c•ru•n Oe..s ol
''"'' e .. cuted by M ICHAEL J SCHAFFER, A tlft91e m•n, re<or-
Hovembtr 71 '"°· tn BOOll ,._ ol Of
ll<t•I Rec:onh ol Wld CO<ln1Y ••• -
320, R«Of'-" ln•tru"""'t Ho nou.
by •ffwn of • D< .. <11 o• deleull In
P•Y"""'1 O< .......,,,,..nee Of I ... otllt90-
tlons --'""'•by, tn<1..a1n9 111•1
breact\ or c.trl'feun. frilfotke of wf'W<ft wet
IK0-/1My11, l .. I It\ llooS 1..,..ot
Ofllci.tt R«onb ol w >O C:ounly, •I
p-SO.. Rt<Of'de< s •nttrumttil Ho
HOO?, WILL SELL AT PUllLIC AIJC
TION TO lHE HIGHEST 8100ER
FOR CASH, oeWful morwy ol 11111 Unit
ed 5111 .... ell HY•ble el Ille tlmt Of
.. 1., •II rlOllt, lllle et\d lntu .. 1 now
,..,d b\111. e• Trust", on •no to 111•1 •• el p,_rt., >llu•t• In .. ,d Cownh •llCI
Sl•t•, -•I-es 1011°""
"E.X"191T A" PARCELi
Unit II H tnown 1nd ~rt-In 11\e Conoom .... lum Pren re<«-Oft
Nov•mbe• H , 1'1' In Book ll41J,
P-on 1-to "' lnclutlve of Off1cM11
Re<«m of wkl County
PARCEL2
llF:~R\' S 'l:l fo~LSE:'\
n·~1<1cm of ~e" 11on He<1rh.
(.J Pa~'>cd J\\:J\ 011 .\u.:u~t
;!:1. 19111 at the <1J!t• •>f 92 llt•
I' '>Ul'\'l\t-d bv IA r11end Al\t'e
:\l r<'<rrdll' uf Costu :vtl:,J.
CJ "'uner.il ~t·n ire~ wtll he
hclo on F'ridtr~ Au~u .. 1 211
B 0 l 1\ S Y T If 1\\' 0 H \
res1dl•rtl 11( I 'o't a \k,.1. C.r
Pa~'>t'<I a\1.,1\ nn /\u~u-.t 21
19111 l!P I~ 'Ul'\l\('d ll\ hi-.
\I 1 f e K h ,, 111 h '" a n ti h 1 ..,
f ,, I ht' r :II n p h ·al' n k ham
X 1cngth;.i fo't1n<'ral ~l'f'Vll'I'"
will lw llcld 1111 Thursd;i1 .
AU${11't 2i. 1!1111 at 2 :WPM :it
the llarhor l.;111 n '\1l•morr;il
('hapt:I lnurnmc·nt wrv1C't'"
"ill hl' hl•ld on Saturda'
/\u~11-.t 29. l!ll!I al 9 UOA \1 at
llarhor t.u"n :\tc•morial r .11 k Sl·n l<'t''-under th,•
d I I' l ' I' t llHI (Ir 11 a r b ti I
L,111 n Mount Olrv<' Mllrlu.or\'
of l'o~t.• :\h>..,a 5<10·55~.
I' 1\ ;-. A ,\I t\ ('IT\' . F t.1
•AP 1 1..0. "Suni.hlrll'"
l.t•wi1o, 71. wh11 parla)t'd u
hut du.: :,.land 1ntn a
multrnulhon dollar ( harn or
fn111I 'tort!'> Ill tht' South.
ti 11•rl 1 ll('~dJ~
Erl< h dd•r L•<IOft, 2JOO fllCTITIOUSau11 ... ss P9t..-8-1rom.
Fairview, # E70l, Cost• Meu, NAM• STATeMeNT Echowd llyme1.
An Ut\CllvldeG One Twenly·Hlnlll
(111'1111 lnte<HI •• • Ten1nt In Com·
"'°" In the IM lnlerett In •nd to llle
Common,., .. ol LOii 10, 11, IJ •ncl 13
of Tr.cl -•• per M•P !tied In Booll 1:.., p_. I lo 1 incl11sl•• ., Ml"
Cell•neo..1 M.api, Re<O•O• Of "id
C°"nty, •• •<Kii term It _I,,.., In l"9 4rll<le entltled Oeilnlllons" of U.
O.cl1ratlotl of eo ....... , •. ~ltloM
e nd llnlrl<tlom re<orOecl Aprll 21, 1911 In 8"'* ,,._,., P-9$1 of Ottl<lal
Re<o"" II,. 'O.Cl•r•llon"I lfld •l'IY
Suppremenu end Amenomenll !--~~~~~~~~~~~~-· .,,.,..lo
Mc:CotlMIC. MORTUARIES
Lagun.i Bt!.tc.h
'94·9415
Laguna H1tl!',
708-0933
San JJ~tl Caµ1~11a1111
495 1776
HAHOl LAW"-MT. OLIVE
Mortuary • CA>n't' lf'<y
Cremato ry
1625 G t'>IE'r Aw
Costa MPS.I
540 5554
P'IE«CI llOTHHS
llll llOAOWAY
MORTUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
l.\LTl IHCHROH
SMnH & TUTHILL
WISTCLlff CHA,IL
4127 f 17th SI
Co~ta MP'>il
64&9371
P'IHCI llOTMllS
SMITHS' MOITUAIY
627 Marn St
Hllnllngion Beach
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1 Hu H ~DA ( A I)(_, LJ . ' I . ( I I H I < 1 '1U'4(.t COUN I ' C:Al tr0Hl'41A 25 CENTS
U.S. denounces N. ~ovea ·
Firing on American plane con firmed: defensive steps vowed
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
U.S. government today said It
confirmed that North Korea
fired a missile at a high.flying
American spy plane in South
Korean and international air
space. and denounced the Incl·
dent as an ''act or lawlessness ...
State Department spokesman
Dean Fischer said at the same
time that "we intend to continue
to fly these routine rlights and
will take whatever steps are
necessary to insure the future
safety or our pilots and our
planes."
Meanwhile. Pentagon
spokesman Henry Catto told a
briefing that, during the mJssion
Wednesday, the SR·71 Blackbird
was "always in international
airs pace and South Korean
airspace."
Catto said that •·undoubtedly"
the missile was fired from "one
ol several missile sites in North
Korea."
Catto declined to discuss any
details or the SR·71 's mission.
such as its route, how close it
came to North Korean territory
or airspace or the type of missile
the North Koreans allegedly
aimed al the plane.
Because or the sensitive nature
of such high-altitude recon·
naissance operations, Catto
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Schemnllc of the Voyager spacecraft shows platform that malfunct1or1ed dunng probe·s closest
encounter wffh Saturn. and was un1amme.d late Wednesday
Voyager earner.a platform free
Mistaken computer command· does the trick in space
PASADENA GP > -An
electronic s wat sent from a
billion miles away freed the
stuck camera platform o n
Voyager 2, and scientists were
trying to find out today if the
s hip can get back to the business
of looking at distant worlds.
A weary flight e ngineer
accidentally sent an incorrect
computer command to Voyager
late Wednesday, telling it to
move its jammed platform with
a forward r otation 10 times
greater than previous orders
designed to free the platform.
The mis ta ke did the trick,
freeing a vital camera platform
that had been stuck for nearly a
day.
··we are not permanently
stuck." project manager Esker
Davis sajd with relief. "I feel
better."
Davis said Voyager's two
exploratory cameras and three
other instruments still needed to
be checked out and are not
considered operational yet. He
said he couldn't predict when
the 226·pound package mounted
on a n~·foot boom might be put
back to work.
The camera platform had
been unable to move from side
to side, although it could still
swivel up and down. The devices
on the platform were working
well; they just couldn't be aimed
at what scientists wanted to see.
Seven of Voyager's 11
scientific Instruments continued
to perform exactly as planned.
Davis said.
DRAllil COAST lllTHfR ·
Fair through Friday.
Highs 78 to 94. Lows
tonight 70 to 75.
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Troubleshooters were still
analyzing what happened on the
rar side of Saturn at 11:30 p.m.
Tuesday to jam the crucial
ca mera-aimin g system. And
they weren't sure the problem
was permanently solved .
Voyager 2. meanwhile. was
ra ci ng away rrom its
spectacular tour of Saturn's
churning clouds, glittering rings
and icy moons.
The next leg or a journey that
began four years ago takes It
across another 1.7 billion miles
or space for a visit to Uranus in
1986 and a dash past Neptune in
1989.
While engineers worked on the
jammed platform. scientists at
Jet Propulsion Laboratory were
reveling in the new information
and pictures of Saturn relayed to
them by Voyager 2.
Photography team leader
Brad Smith described the close
approach with Saturn as
"something like roughly 99
percent successful." He said the
ship accomplished most of its
crucial chor es before t he
malfunction left its cameras
staring uselessly at elbpty
space.
A new puzzle for scientists
was a str angely kinked ring
apparently discovered by yet
another lucky accident moments
before the camera problems
began and possibly even related
to them.
The narrow ring, which seems
creased and kinked like a bit or
wire that's been unwound after
being wadded up, was spotted as
Voyager passed behind Salum,
said scientist Richard Terrile.
The narrow ring was
di scovered in the Encke
Division, a gap in the bright
A-ring. even though "we didn't
have any pictures of the Encke
Division scheduled."
said, It Is policy not to discuss
them.
In announcing the episode. the
Pentaion said only that the crew
or the SR-71 "reported sighting a
contrail and subsequent air
burst several miles distant."
The Pentagon said the incident
..posed no threat to the aircraft.
which landed safely."
The Pentagon spokesman re·
fused to say where the SR-71.
which carries a crew of two. was
based, but it is understood that
these highly sophisticated
strategic reconnaissance planes
operate out of Okinawa.
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Man's body No med/lies found
burned due in county traps .d ? to evi e TICe. Orange County thus far has throughout the United States
By RICHARD GREEN
°'*1MMY"*'l'9#
Police investigators theorized
today that fire was set to the
body of a man found dead
Wednesday in an Irvine orange
grove in an effort to destroy
murder evidence.
Lt. Robert Lennert said he
believes that the husky
man, who remains unidentified.
probably was dumped in the
grove after being killed in a
separate location.
Police were hoping that an
autopsy scheduled for 1 p.r:u.
today could provide further
clues. Investigators said they
were also hoping that the victim
co uld be identified today
throuah fingerprints.
The burn ing body was
discovered by a n Irvine
Compa n y security officer
Wedoe6day about 6 a.m. in an
orange grove northwest of the
intersection of Irvine Center
Drive and Sand Canyon A venue.
The first Irvine officers. who
were called to the scene and put
out the fire, said they observed
the fire burning primarily in the
lower area orthe victim's body.
He said police have all but
ruled out suicide because no
containers of flammable liquid
or other weapons were found
near the scene.
The body's location in the
orange grove would indicate
that it was carried a distance
from the nearest road. Lt.
Lennert said.
Officers said they aren't sure
what, if ahy, flammable liquid
was used to set the body on fire.
Shuttle tested
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla.
<AP) -Backup astronauts
successfull y completed the
s pace shuttle Columbia's final
manned test inside the Vehicle
Assembly Building.
been s pared from any infesla· and Canada. Sale or nursery
taon or the Mediterranean fruit s tock. he saad, accounts ror
fl y that could imperil the coun-about $100 million annually.
t y's $175 million per year Wednesday, Agricultural
agricultural industry. Commissioner William Fitchen
Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy was empowered by the county
agricultural commissioner, said Board of Supervisors lo take all
no adult male flies have been necessary steps, including the
found in the 2,078 traps that have use or aerial s praying or
been placed throughout the pesticides. to combat the fly
county. The number or traps s hould any anrestation be dis
soon will be doubled. he noted. covered
Ir medrties were discovered Jn a report to the board,
and county agricultrural pro· Fi'tchen said . "The com-
ducts quarantined. growers missioner's objective is the
could race a loss up to $175 prompt eradication or the med·
million. Liekhus said fly. Pest eradication to be sue·
llardest hit, he said. would be cessful requires intensive
large nurseries that grow every· measures that may seem ex·
thing from house plants to lravaganl. Any compromi~e
large trees that are s hipped <See MEDFLY, Page AZ>
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Helicopter sprays
medflies over LA
By The Associated Press
A pesticide -spraying
helicopter scrambled into the
skies or suburban Los Angeles to
fight the southern s pread of
Mediterranean fruit flies, while
a new infestation was
discovered in Oakland, the
farthest north the pest has
reached.
An industry spokesm an
warned, meanwhile. that the
costs of crop losses a nd
er adication efforts eventually
could reach $1 bill ion if the
infestation spreads much farther
and federal officials expand a
quarantine statewide.
Stud.Jes by the UC Berkele)'
Cooperative Extension Service
and the marketing services
division of the state Department
of Food and Agriculture
estimated California could end
up paying $1.2 billion in the fi rst
year in crop losses and
pest-control efforts and $750
million in subsequent years.
·'This is definitely a bad day
and a setback." said Jack King.
spokesman for the California
Farm Bureau Federation.
King's comments followed
confirmation Wednesday that
two of five med flies found In the
Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin
Park were fe rtile. prompting
emergency spraying there. That
was 260 miles south of the
previous limit or the infestation.
A rert.ile fl y was also found in
Oakland, about 15 miles north or
previous finds . Spraying was
scheduled to begin there tonight.
"I don't think all is lost."
medfly project manager Jerry
Scribner told reporters after the
discoveries. "It's a longer.
tougher. harder way. but I think
we're going to win."
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Pfc. Jam rtlller? Can you teU what he ls dlrectlng with bis
PulPoMlul motions? Clue: He is a loadln1 superintendent wilt\ the laPld.~t Force. But what is the car10 and where Is be mcMill It . Amwer on Pa1e Bl.
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I • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffhuraday. 'Augu1t 27, 1981
Schmitz, 2 others lose abortion battle
S A C RAMENTO <AP>
Abortion rights aroupa h ave
scored a resoundlna victory.
Three major bllla to restrict
abortion have been stopped in
the Cullfornia Legislature.
The bills, haltlld Wednesday
by the Assembly Judiciary
Committee, were $8732 by Sen
Joseph Montoya, D·Whlttier,
who withdrew it for a year
without a vote; S81S4 by Sen.
J ohn Schmitz, ft -Corona del
Mar, and S B946 by Sen. Ed
Davis, R·Chatsworth, both voted
down.
Montoya's bill would require a
24 -hour waiting period and a
detailed desc ription to the
woman or the abortion 11nd Its
effects.
Schmitz 's bill would have
r equired doctors lo take all
reasonable steps to notify the
parent..'i of an unmarried wornan
under 18 before performing an
ubortion ll died on 1 S-4 vote,
wilt. eight vote11 needed for
passa;lfe.
Davis' bill would have
required d etails of every
abort.ion to be reported by the
doctor to the state under threat
or criminal penalties, and would
have made part of the
information public. It would not
have Identified the woman or
made the doctor 's name public.
The vote was 3·~.
The def('3l or the S<'hmlti and
Da v is bills was all but
guaranteed two wet'kl! ago when
the Assembly voted to s hift them
from the Health" Committee to
the less sympathetic Judiciary
Committee.
Schmit z, who called the
hearing a charade, said he was
uncomfortable carrying a bill
that stopped short of banning
abortions a ltogether . H e
assai led o pponents of hi s
measure as those who "want lo
execute kids before they're
born," which drew 1 hiss from
much of the audience
An opponent or the blll. Beth
Meador of the American Civil
Liberties Union, said later that
1t was a throwback to the days
when women died from Illegal
abort.ions.
SB154, largely modeled a!ler a
Utah law that was upheld by the
U.S. Supreme Court, would have
r equired doctors to make <i
good-faith effort to notify the
parents of an unmarried manor
who seeks an abortion
To gain support. S<.'hmili
agre ~to exempt cases in which
lhl' court tounc1 that the minor
was mature enough lo decide for
herself, Cll" that notification
would be: againi.t her best
1nlt'rt'~t
Cu rrl·ntly, po rents must
co n e nt to most m edical
p rocedure!> on t heir c hildren
under 18, but a few procedures,
int'ludln~ at)()rlion and venereal
d I s ,. a s l' t r 1· a t m e n t , a r e
cxeinptNl. The lJ .S. Supreme
Court hos ruled that requirin~
parcntul consent for un abortion
unco1\st1tut1unally infringes on a
woman ·~ right to hav e an
abortion
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Ins p ector
in Irvine
punis h e d
Gas tax boost plan supported MI
SACRAMENTO (AP > -A
two-cent increase in the gasohne
tax and boosts in other highway
fees have won approval of the
Assembly Ways a nd Means
Committee
A 17-2 vote Wednesday sent
the· increases, in 5 8215 by Sen.
John Foran, D-San Francisco, lo
the Assembly noor
Besides raising the fuel tax
from seven t o nine cents a
gallon. the bill would hike the
minimum vehicle registration
rec from $1 l to $22 a year. boost
draver's license fees from $3.25
to $10, and r:use various truck
weight and other fees
The bill would bring 1n $2.6
b1lhon over the next fi ve years
to help ease a fund shortage
forecast ror th e s tat e's
transportation programs.
Foran estimates that the bill
will cost the typical motonst $25
a year
The Senate already has
approved an earher version of
the measure.
Th(' L n1tcd State~ has never
acknowlcd~ed any SR-71 nights
OVl'r North Korea . but there
have ht•cn repealed reports of
~uch opernt1ons
Former Irvine city building
inspector Manny Linares has
bet>n fined $700 and given two
years probation for soliciting
<1nd accepting gratuities from
building contructors
Man convicted • ID stabbing
The Ways and Me ans vote was
held up for a while by a GOP
bo ycot t re l ated to the
increasingly bitter partisan
struggle over reapportionment
Assemblyman Cha rl es
lmbrecht, R-Venlura, srud the
GOP was abstainin g on the bill
to remind the J\ssembly's
Democratic majority about their
reapportionment demands.
Catto said. "We 1nlend to con-
tinut• to rly these missions and 1
kno"' of no hmital1on as a re::.ull
of this incident ·· He also said
there has b('en no alert of U.S.
forct•s in South Korea.
J\t the lime of the announce-
ment W(:dncsday night, the Pen-
tugon's wording indicated that
tht· missile had been fired from
North Korea, hut did nol say so
spec1f1C'ally
Harbor Municipal Court Judge
Calvin Schmidt handed down the
sent1:n ce Wednesday. 1 12
months after Linares, 34 , of
Corona. pleaded guilty to a
-.ingle m isdemeanor charge
concerning the gratuities
V erdict returned in murder of ex-Newpor t resident
·'The intent. and I believe it
has been successful, is to get the
attention of the majority party."
he said
However. State Department
!>pokcsman Fischer said today
that there had bl'.'en confirma-
tion that "North Koreans fired a
missile at a U S Air Force plane
n y10g 10 South Korean and in·
ternational airspace ·
Police said he took gifts of
liquor, roo<1 and overtime pay in
exchange for s peedy buildinl!
10spections
A Rancho Mirage man has
been convicted in Indio of first-
deeree murde r for the August
1980 stabbing death of former
Newport Beach res ident Kim
LeVaJley.
A Riverside County Superior
Court jury returned the verdict
Wednesday against defendant
Glen Godwin. 23, a rter almost
three days of deliberat10ns .
Godwin can receive from 25
years to life in prason when he is
sentenced on Sept. 28. said Joe
Gibbs, deputy district attorney
Gibbs was obviously pleased
with the verdict against Godwin,
"'ho was not arrested until eight
months after the 26-year-old
LeValley's body was found in a
remote part or the desert, where
1t had been blown apart by a
homemade bomb. Evidence
establis hed that LeValley had
been stabbed to death prior to
the bombing of his truck
"They <the jurors > gave me
everything I wanted," said
Gibbs "I was pretty worried. It
wa!> almost a perfet·t crime ..
Linares was one of three
1nspet·tors fired for alleged
misconduct and charged with
misdemeanor counLc; of taking
payoffs The other two were
l'Xonerated when 1t developed
that the c it y didn 't h ave
~uffic1ent evidence to prosecute
them or Justify their dis missals
from their jobs
Those two building inspectors
Art Peck . 51. of Anaheim . and
Da niel Bullard. 50, of Costa
M c•sa won their jobs ba<.'k
uftt.•r hearings be fore an
<1dministrntivt' law judge.
Body identified
as Anaheim boy
P e ndle ton
brushfire s
battle d
F'ire crews were hghtmg four
separate brush fires in the
remote northerly portion of the
t.: S. Marine Corps base at Camp
Pendleton today
Sgt Trac·y Heuman of the
b<1se publi<.' information office
s aid the hres broke out at about
4 p m Wednesday and had
burned about 2.250 acres. She
said the cause of the blazes had
not been determined
Sgt. lleuman said all the fires
h ad heen contained in th e
northern sel·t1on Clf the base. A
U S Forest Service air tanker
had been called 1n during the
night to drop fir e -r etardant
chemicals on the major blaze
near Rodlar Road. she said .
A body found We dnesd ay night
in Ran<.'hO Palos Verdes in Los
An geles County has been
identified as that of a 12-year old
Anaheim boy who disappeared
while working his paper route
Tuesday evening
Anaheim police Sgt Roy
Records said the slain youth's
body was discovered along a
rural s tretch of Palos Verdes
Dnve South about 7: 15 p.m.
Benjamin Lee Brenneman.
who worked as a paper boy for
t he Orange County Register.
was last seen shortly after 6
p.m . Tuesday at the Oakwood
Gar den Apartments, 2234 S .
Broadway. in Anaheim. His
s hoes and bicycle were found at
the apartment complex after he
was reporte d missing , Sgt.
Records said.
Records said he could not
provide informatio n on the
condition of the body at the time
it was found. He said the cause
o f death h as no t been
eslabhshed . An autopsy has
been S<.'heduled b y the Los
Angeles Cou nt y Medical
Examiner's office.
T h e Brenneman dis -
appearance and slaying is the
second of its kind ·t h at has
originated in Anaheim in the
past several weeks.
Six-year·old J effrey Vargo
vanished July 2 while riding his
bicycle from his Anaheim Hills
h ome to a neighborhood
fireworks stand His body was
found a day later at a housing
construction site in Pomona.
"We always have to consider
whether there is a connection.
But we really d o n 't h ave
anything at this time to connect
the two together.'· Records said.
The investigation o f the
Bre nneman s laying is being
conducted jointly by the
Anaheim Police Department
and the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department.
Sgt H e uman said base
explosive o rdnance personnel
were checking nearby areas to
be s ure n o undetonat ed
explosives were in the path of
the fires
Boy to get wish
She said 50 men from the lst
Marine Regiment were fighting
Lhe fires. which are posing no
threat to nearby Cleveland
N alional Forest. No fi refighters
have been injured. Sgt. Heuman
said.
Fund. allows trip to meet Pinocchio
Just leave
the med/lie s
ST. PETERSBURG . Fla.
(AP> -The Fransie Geringer
Fund has far surpassed its goal,
and the 8-year-old South African
boy suffering from a rare aging
disease will soon get bis wish to
meet Pinocchio.
S AN FRANCISCO (AP>
Texas wants its murder suspect
back from California. but he had
better be clean .
Police here arres ted David
Kates. 35, Wednesday acting on
a tip that a man staying at a
local motel h ad allegedly
burglarized the horn~ of ~n
Reichert of Dallas. killed him
:ind Oed to California In the vic-
tim 's Cadillac.
Sponsors of the money-raislng
effort to bring the youn~ster to
this country for vis its to Dis-
neyland and Disney World are
making anothe r plea: No more
donations, please.
The $17,000 raised has ex-
ceeded the amount needed lo
bring Fransie, his parents, a
brother and a volunteer nurse to
St. P etersburg, O r lando and
California.
•·Please check for medfiies
before returning car to Dallas, ..
concluded a teletype rrom Texas
.authorities with Instructions for
handling K ates.
"The response was just s t.ag-
gering," said Scott Simmons of
the Sunshine City Jaycees,
w h ich only LO days ago
established a bank account to re-
ceive donations for the goodwill
effort.
Not only has the fund gone
S7 ,000 over its aoal, but hotels
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also have donated rooms, and
Simmons is hoping "that an
airline will help with tickets.
That will reduce the cost by
$6,000."
Fransie s uffers from progeria,
a disease that ages its victims 10
tim es faster than normal. He is
bald, already has the wrinkled
skin of an old man and is not ex-
pected to live beyond his teen-
age years, doctors say.
Stoc k market
dealt another
losing blow
NEW YORK <AP) -The
stock market, still beset by in-
.terest-rate and recession wor-
ries, posted another loss today .
The Dow Jones average ol 30
Industrials dropped 6.57 points to
892.69 after tour hours of trad-ing.
Losers outnumbered gainers
by close to a 2·1 margin in the
over-all tally of New York Stock
Exchange-listed issues.
Alle r tumbling to its lowest
le vel ln more thn a year Mon-
day, the market m ade a weak
attempt to rally late Tuesday
and early Wednesday.
But analysts noted th at the up-
swing attracted little support,
with t.raden aWl fearful that a
prolonced 1lege of hlgh interest
rates would lead to an et000mlc
1lump.
By Wedne1d ay a fternoon.
prices becan pullJn1 back a1aln,
and the decline accelerated In
early t.rad.ln1 today.
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Godwin's two lawyers were
unavailable for com ment this
morning They had argued that
Godwtn was an innocent friend
who was framed by the two
other men who were arrested in
connection with the murder and
who testihed against him
TriaJs are still pending for the
other suspects, Frank Soto Jr ..
31. of Ranc ho Mirage and Roy
Dickey. 35, of Camp Verde, Ariz.
Investigators said Jealousies
that developed over alleged drug
deals were the motive behind
the LeVallt•y slaying
Lavton s aid ol
accusin~ CIA
SAN FRANCISCO <AP > A
Peoples Temple defector whose
wife was one of five people
killed m a Jungle airstrip am·
bush in Guyana says Larry
Layton accused the CIA of or ·
chestrating the attack minutes
after it happened
GeraJd Parks told a federal
co u rt j u ry Wednesday al
Layton's murder-conspi racy
trial he wa~ approached after
the Nov 18. 1978, ambush by
Layton, who had insisted on
leaving the temple 's Jonestown
settlement with other defectors.
But eventual l y rive
Republicans Joined 12
Democrats in s upporting the
measure. .
The bill originally would have
shifted S230 million in sales tax
revenue from the general fund
to the highway account over five
years Gov Edmund Brown
Jr 's administration agreed to
support the bill last week artcr
Foran reduced that transfer to
$177 m1llton
From Page A1
MEDFLY • • •
because of et:onomic or t•nviron
mental expedience will s urely
doom the success of pes t
eradication '·
Fitchl'n said he attended a
meeting l ast Friday 1n
Sacramento to discuss the med
fl y infestation. wh1<.'h at that
time. was limited to a six county
region in northern Cahfornia
New infestations have now been
found in Los Angeles County
"I wish that I could be op·
t1mistic and advise you that the
pest will soon be eradicated, but
all indi<.'ations are that satellite
infestations will continue to be
found .. F'1tchen told
s upervisors.
Fischer said the Lnited States
views th.is incident with "serious
con<.'crn "
lie call('d 1t an "act of lawless-
nc!'is 10 v1olat ion of intema-
t 1on<1 I lciw. the Korean Armisti<.'e
Agrl'cment <ind accepted norms
of international behavior ·
f'1~chcr sard the t; S Com
mand 1n Seoul C'all<'d for an
Arm1st1ce Commission meeting
Saturda) "to protest directly to
lht• North Kon•ans this v1olat1on
of the 1953 arm1st1ce agree
mcnt '
North Kurt•a has not
rcspondvd t<J thL· requt'sl for
-.uch a mc·ct10g
Meanwhile. Fischer said. the
Un ited State::. 1s contacting the
ChineM• and Soviet governments
"lo request that they convey our
dcl'.'p c·onct•rn over this incident
to North Kprean authoritiPs and
that :"orth Korea avoid any rep·
ellt1on of -.uch dangerous ac·
llVlt}
Fischer described the SR· 71 's
m1s!\1on as ·one or a number or
routine flights " which have been
made in th1<; arPa O\'er a period
nf years
Thc SR-71. wh1<.'h can fl) at
better than 2.000 miles per hour.
can photograph wide areas from
allltudes over 80,0<IO feet Layton "made the accusation
that this was a CIA plot, and
said my son did the shooting."
Parks said. Parks' son, Dale.
has accused Layton of trying to
kill defectors on the sm aller of
two planes preparing to leave
the re mote airstrip on the d ay of
the ambush.
Restaurant strike due ?
SAN FRANCISCO <AP > San
Francisco's gourmet treats may
be in short supply if a new con-
tract for restaurant employees
can 't be settled by the deadline
• ) Monday. Wilkins c rit1ca Local 2 of the San Francisco
s o('1at1on are stalled over a wage
dis put(" union s pokes woman
Mava Luckmann said Wednes
day "Nobody hkes a strike
particularly people who work for
a living. but 1f we have to we
will." she s aid
NEW YORK <AP> Veteran Hotel and R estau r a n t
civil rights lead er Roy Wilkins, Employees Union is preparing Pla n__. disappe ars
79. hospitali zed last week for for a possible walkout by some b p
I 4 ,000 employees. including BOGOTA. Colom 1a <A >
heart trouble, was in crHica cooks. food.servers. bartenders An airliner with 45 p eople
condition Wednesday arter and other workers. aboard has disappeared on a
s uffe ring kidney problems, Talks between the union and scheduled domest1<.' flight over
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Federal grant could
upgrade city's image
Tuesday is the last chance
Laguna Be a c h r eside nts will
have to comment on a city pro·
pos al for e ighth yea r fed er al
H o u s ing a nd C ommunit y
Development block grant fWlds .
Laguna Beac h lost out on the
federal funds last year after fail·
ing to come up with a low-income
rental project a t the Glenneyre
Street parking lot.
This year the city is seeking
nearly a ha lf million dollars in
federal housing funds for a half·
dozen projects in town.
The proposed a pplicatio n
seeks $498,300 for a variety of
projects the city believes should
be a ccomplis hed to upgrade ex·
isting low-income units and de·
ve lop future plan s "to increas e the
city's low· and moderate-income
housing .
Project s slated for funding in
the city's pr oposal include im·
prov ements to the Thurston Park
a rea in Laguna Canyon.
The city would like t o s pe nd
a bout half the federal money to
a dd sewer llnes. water Unes and
s torm drain improve ments to the
woodsy neighborhood, m ade up
a I most entire ly o f low· and
m oderate-incom e families.
Other p rojects s la ted for
funding include service roa d im ·
p roveme nts on da m aged alleys;
ramps for t he h a ndicapped a nd
e quipme nt for public restrooms :
the successful housing rehabilita·
tion progr a m in which r esidents
receive low-inter est lo ans to im·
p rove their dwe llings: and fund·
ing for a commun it y deve lop·
ment plan .
Residents who support these
programs. or have s uggestions
for other housing progr a m s.
s hould atte nd Tuesd ay's meeting
in council c ha mbers beginning a l
6 p.m.
Nuisance solution
It's not a t all ra re for a
c itize n t o com e befor e t he
Laguna Beach City Council with
a g ripe.
But when the complaina nt
a l so co m es a rm ed wit h
blue prints a nd a cost estima te for
a solution , council me mbe rs t ake
note.
Tha t h a ppe ned la st week
when Laguna Beach architect
Doug Snow a ppea red before the
council to compla in about nois e
e manating from th e Veterans
Me moria l Community Ce nte r
next door to his home .
He sa id cit y -s p on s ored
c lasses a nd weekend we ddings
a nd pa rties are driving him out
of house and home .
Council m e mbers agreed his
complaints a re valid. a nd they
were m os t impre ssed with
S n ow·s $1.300 so lution to th e
pro blem .
He suggested th e city close
up the fi ve windows facing hi s
property . a nd install window air
conditioners on the other side to
provide ventilation.
The total package would cost
around $1,300, he said, based on
cost estimates he also produced .
The City Council ordered City
Ma nager Ke n F ra nk to look into
Snow·s propos a l a nd come bac k
Sept. 1 with his response.
By offering an a lte rnative to
s h u tting d o wn t h e a ll nig h t
"sound and light show." of which
he compla ined. Snow s hould have
h astened the rem edial process
a ppreciably. An d in so doing, s et
a useful e x a m p le for 0 th.er
c itizens wi t h nuis a n ce com -
p laints .
Park dream closer
Residents in the Arch Beach
H e ights communit y of Laguna
Beach came a step closer to get-
ting their own hilltop park last
week with a pproval of final plans
for Moulton Me adows Park
The c oun c il e n do r sed
I andscape pla ns for the IO· acre
p a rk s ite tha t is to fro nt on
Balboa Avenue overlooking Aliso
Viejo property.
Pla ns call for two t e nnis
courts. a ch ildren 's pla y ap·
paratus area, picnic a reas . ex
e rcis e trail. v is t a points . a
b ask e tba ll court, restrooms .
night lighting a nd landscaping.
All th a t r e m a ins prior to bids
going out fo r construc tion, is ac·
q uisition o f t he la nd from the
Aliso Viejo Co by the county.
C ity offi c i a ls s a y th at ··gift"
m ight t a ke until the fa ll of 1982 to
fi nalize.
Recall sounds warning
D a n a P o int vote r s over
whelmingly a pproved the recall
of four me mbers of · the ir com·
murtity 's sanit ation dis trict board
in a specia l r ecall e lection held
last week.
The ouster of t he s e lf·dubbed
"gang of four" comes after a
year-long e ffort sponsor ed by a
local citizens ' group called the
Dana Point Citize ns for Bette r
Government.
What pro mpted the recall
d rive was a pension pla n adopted
a year ago by the four men that
gave retiring board m e m bers at
age 65 a SSOO a month pension
•
a fter eight years of service on the
panel.
Residen ts o f t he seaside
vill age were entir ely j ustified in
their successf ul d r ive to r e m ove
the four commissione rs from of·
fi ce for what can only be called a
flagrant abuse of their a uthority .
In this cas e t he right of
California r e s ide nts to recall
e le cted officials was well ser ved.
a nd should be ta ken as a warning
b y commi.ss ion e r s o f oth e r
s pecial d ist ric t s not to ad opt
s i m ilar unde s e r ved pe nsion
plans. o r indeed not to undertake
a ny inappropriate self-inter est
action.
Opinions expressed in the space above are those. of the Daily Piiot. Other views e?t· pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls lnv•t·
ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (714)
642-4321 .
L.M. Boyd I 'Redneck' origin
Client explains the ongm or the
word "redneck." In the South as
elsewhere, the man behind the plow
leaned into it, his shoulders hunched,
bis head bent forward to watch the
furrowing. Soon lbe back of his neck
was burned to red leather. But it was
not just the Southern plantation
owner who gave the redneck his
nickname. The black slave did so,
too, as a mockery of the while man
who did bis own field labor.
The glus fiber ln most furnace
filters is backed by metal abeets with
patt.ems of boles each about an loch
and a half ln diameter. Maybe you've
noticed. Tbele sheets were not de·
slped that way for aerodynamic rea·
aona. They're sold to the filter
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
makers by other millers. They're
what's left after brewery vendors
stamp out bottle caps.
Q. How many boxers have died
from ring injuries?
A. Count 330 so far in this country
since 1945.
Q. Who's the highest pa.id female
basketball player?
A. Nancy Lieberman of the Dallas
Diamonds. At $50,000 plus.
How do you account for the fact
that the U.S. Patent office only issues
pateGt.s on Tuesdays?
To s~ that Oeor1e Wa•hJnston had
no teeth ls not quite rltbC. He had one.
Thomas P. Haley
Pub II sher
:f~ A. MurpftlM
Editor ·
B•rlNra Krelbkh
Editorial Page Editor
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Judge confirmation needed
Those who believe the courts are to
bl ame for the increased crime rate in
California has been experiencing have
an opportunity to do something about it
if they act imme diately. For the
passage of SCA 27 by the Senate now
call s fo r people to write lo their
r epresentatives in the Assembly de·
manding its approval by that house.
The measure would require that
future appointees of the governor to the
appellate and supreme courts be con·
Cirmed by the Senate. Under existing
law such appointees need only approval
by a panel of three. composed of the al·
torney general. <.'hief justice and senior
presidi ng appellate j ustice
THE NEED. FOR the people to make
clear to their Assemblymen that they
want SCA 27 passed arises from the fact
that identical proposals made during
the past decade have fa iled to gaio ap·
proval in that house.
Although a uthored by Republican
Sen. Ed Davis, SCA 27 is not a partisan
issue. Its previous appearances have .
been authored variously by Republicans
a nd De mocr ats alike . Neither is it
aimed at Gov . Jerry Brown. Originally
the proposal was made during the ad-
ministration of Gov. Ronald Reagan
and even if passed by the Le gislature
m ust 'Still go before th~ voters and
wouJd not become effective until the end
of Brown's term.
·what the proposal seeks to do is to
provide a better method of screenmg
nominees to the hi gh courts where, once
approved, they are beyond the reach of
the peopl e and rem ain until retirement
or death.
Republican Sen Milton Marks, one of
fo ur who opposed the measure in the
IARl WATERS
Senat.e. objected to making the appoin·
tees "subJect to political considera·
tions"
THAT WAS PURE rhetoric. Marks
knows you can 't take polit\cs out or
courts All judicial appointments are
po litical. made by the governor on
pol itical considerations regardless of
pretense s of selecting the "mos t
qualified.··
As it stands the nominee approval
m ethod 1s pro forma al best since the
panel is empowered only to rule on
whether the candidate meets the legal
quaLificalions Those are simply that
one be a mem ber of the bar association
for ten years
There is little or no public input into
the pal)el considerations but even if
there was t he pane l would not be
responsive since. excepting for the al·
torney general. the members cannot be
opposed for re-election. Furthermore .
two of the panel a re always either ap·
po intees of the governor or of the same
party and l>Ometimes all three are in his
pocket.
SENATE CONFIRMATIONS would
make the appointments less political by
the fact the nominees would have to win
the approval of me m bers of both
parties. It would provide a proper
for um for the public to express its views
to an audience responsive by reason of
the fact they must face the voters every
fo ur years The intent or the measure is
lo assure that those who serve on the
high courts have some meaningful ex-
perience to fit them for their judicial
robes. What makes the proposal most attrac·
live is that it is not a case of jumping
from a system which has proved un·
s a tisfactor y to an untested system
which might prove equally bad. The
Senate confirmation method has always
existed in the federal court system
where every judge is appointed by the
President but must be confirmed by the
U.S. Senate. Having proved itself over
many years on the federal level there
should be no reluctance to adopt the
s ame syste m for Ca lifornia courts.
Panama Canal opponent reassured
To the Editor :
The Panamanian flag flies atop the
bridge spanning the entrance to the
Panama Canal, on top of Ancon Hill
and, m ost i mportantly . over the
P anama Canal. The Canal Zone no
longer exists as a separate political en·
lily.
Yet , to my great s urprise and
pleasure. I found during a recent of·
ficiaJ visit lo Panama that the United
States is highly regarded by Panam a·
nia n leaders, who made it quite clear
that it is their hope that the U.S. will be
invited to maintain a military presence
in Panama after the year 2000.
Indeed. when I met with Pana ma's
President Ar istides Royo along with
several other members or the House
An;ned Services Committee, it seemed
that Royo was plowing some new
diplomatic ground toward strengthen-
ing relations with the United States .
Frankly, I found a complete lack of
hostility among P anamanians during
my brief tour of the country, the canal,
t he locks and t he American military in·
s tallations.
While all this could change. it was en-
couraging to note that plans for free
elections in 1984 are moving ahead,
despite the death of strongman Omar
Torrijos in an airplane accident a few
weeks ago.
AS ONE WHO opposed the so-called
give-away of the Panama Canal by the
Carter Administration in 1978 and one
whose constituency opposed that a ction
by a margin of 100 to 1, it was quite a
revelation to me l o see the status of
operations in Panama.
The canal is being run s moothly,
albeit by a force of pilots all but two of
whom are American, with the inlroduc·
lion of Panamanian pilots t.o be slowly
phased ln over a period of years.
The locks are in good working order,
the dock hands for the most part are
Panamanians, as they have been tor
years, and the attitude all around
Positive.
Of course, it should be noted that con·
sldering the volatile Political nature of
Latin America and its uneasy past,
anything can happen al any time to
change the situation dramatically.
But for the moment, t am happy to re·
port that the worst fears of Americans,
lncluding me, who oppoeed the Panama
Canal treaty three years .ago have not
been reaUied.
ROBERT BADHAM
Rep. 40th Dlttrtct
Not like liome
To the Editol':
I want to lh•Dk you for 7our
lpoDIOl'lhip ol the concert.I OD the IJ"HD
at Oranae Cout Collet(t.
I went lalt llitht, taklna my two
. gr anddaughters (ages 12 and 15). They
enjoyed the concert and remarked that
they didn't have a nything like this al
home.
They live in Saipan, Micronesia,
where their father is Attorney General
for the Trust Territories of the Pacifi c.
CELESTINE W. HARVEY
Blante ro11trollers
To the Editor·
If the ai r traffi c controllers are cor ·
rect and it 1s unsafe to fly. then this is
the direct result or their illegal walkout.
I cannot see any reason not to bold all
of them and their union res ponsible for
MAILBOX
all loss of life and property should any
accidents occur. They may be con·
trollers but they are not professional.
W. F. LOWANCE
Misrltievou.s farts
To the Editor .
The Daily Pilot played mischief with
the "earthly facts" in the Au g. 19
editorial "Protesters overlook some
earthly facts."
MF #1 (Mischievous Fact number
one) is comparing the Irvine Company
to an individual landowner. Reality is
that it is owned by 22 Eastern based
stockholders. The company has been
called the largest landlOT'd in the coun·
try because of its apartment holdings .
Hardly your typical landowner.
MF #2 IS mentioning the scaled down
number or houses to be built but failing
to point out the guest cottages, servants
quarters, highrise hotels and thousands
or square feet of office/commercial de·
velopment that are planned.
MF f3. the most grievous error of all. is sugeesting that "unsavory develop·
m eot 0( coastal lands can be more or
less controlled'' because of the ex·
is tence of the Coastal Commission.
Reality Is that the commission bas
become a pollUcal football, it.a effective·
ness el'Oded by pro-development lobby·
ing. Otherwise lbe Irvlne Coastal Plan
• Lettera from reodera are welcome The
right to condense lclttri lo fit spoct or
ehm1natr hi:H.'I 11 rt111rvtd u uer1 o/ 300
word.• or Leu Will bf g111t11 prejermce All
LeUers must *""'*'' 1tgnat1're and mailing oddreu '*1 name• mar M IDfthMld on rt·' Queal 1/ 1u/f1c1~t reosort u oppartnr
P~l'll wtll not M publ11Md l..Afters maJI bt>
t('lephootd lo ffZ·608S Nomi' ond pllonf
numbt>r of the ~nl nbvtor mrul bf 171~ /or
,wn/rcohon pur)>O.(•t
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would never have been approved as is.
An "earthly fact." as I see it, is that a
lot of people have succumbed to the
compa ny 's projecte d im age or the
beleaguered local landowner struggling
to make an honest buck while frustrated
by government bureaucrats and ex·
tremisl environmentalists opposed to
all development. The empire-building
period in California's hi story is alive
a nd well, only now the land barons re-
side in the East. In their stead. keen ivy
league bus iness minds have been
employed to orchestrate local govern-
ment. business. labor. and media to
their point of view. Reality is. it's work·
ing
T ERRY TIMMINS
Language obsrure
To the Editor:
I am writing to take issue with the
person who wrote the editorial on Aug.
19 with the title . "Society's safety
first." This ed itorial has lo do with a
beast by the na me of Gitlin who is a
depraved sexual predator set free by
Judge Thomson on bail. who then set
forth to prey upon and sexually ter-
rorize a Laguna Beach woman.
THE EDITORIAL is very much to the
point and I cannot disagree with
a nything in the editorial except one
word. The word is ''recidivists" and
was used in the context of telling th-e
reader what Gillin really is.
Now, the purpose of good writing, as I
understand it, is to communicate to the
fullest measure the idea or thought that
is being discussed. To use the word !'re·
cidivist" lo describe Gitlin is correct,
but wouldn 't it be much more effective
communications to slate that Gitlin is a
habitual criminal, which most anyone
can understand, instead or in addition?
In my mind, an excellent editorial was
rendered almost totally lneflective by a
poor choice of words. Dare I say you
created obfuscation in respect to a very
serious subject?
ROBERT deFORD
lllllY Ill
Re)'kjavik, Iceland, has the trick for 1
clean. qu1et clty: No docs allowed
wit.bin the clt.y Hmlta except pol.Ice ud
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APPOtNTlO -
F o rmer A s·
s ~mbl y man Joh'n
Knox. D·Rlchmond,
has been named to
the board or directors or Hastin.cs College ,
Alderman would 'tune out' headset crowd
or Luw and to the (,
CHICAGO (AP l -The lithe,
tanned youn1 man 1arbed only In a
bandarma and aym 1bort1 weave. ln
and out of traffic on roller 1katea, hl1
hlpa ayratint to a beat only be can
hear perhaps tho only lhJnf he can
hear.
1nowmobU11 or any otMr aucb de·
vice "on the public way.'' Th pro·
poaal, which aeeka a mlnlmum S50
line for each otf enae, 1oes before the
council Sept. 14.
farina said be became aware of
the problem whlle drlvlnc to work
Aua. 18, wh•n he had to aw rvo to
avoid a "tuned-In" cycllat on a col·
ll•lon coune with hla car. The biker
dldn't hear f'a r1na'a car horn.
tator1 are unhappy becaUJe It will In·
terfere with t helr 1latenln1 au·
dlence," aald Farina . "But If I can
save one tlfe I'll be happy becau&e
they are very danaerous."
Manufacturers told an estimated
750,000 aueh units wo1'ldwldc In 1979
and 805,000 In 1980. They expect to
sell 1.5 million unlu this year. says
Ralph J ones of the Electronics In·
d uslry Association In Washington.
D.C. He estimated 1981 retail sales of
S200 million.
corporate communications ror Sony
Corp. of America. whose parent com~
pany pioneered the liny, portable
stereo cassettes and earphone11 tw~
years ago with the Soundabout, now
called the Walkmun.
Rich Puntll of Pacific Stereo in
Chicago says sales are "'double last
year we can't keep any in stock."
He links the units' popularity to
Americans' interest in fitness.
Co mmi ssion o n
Unlrorm State Laws
by Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. ~-~~
The acene, made possible by de·
velopment of powerful. battery.run
tape cauetlea wttb tiny headphone.,
reflect.I a srowln1 safety hau rd,
HY Alderman Louis P. Farina. ''Some of the manufacture" and
retailers don't Uko my move becau.se
headsets are the hotteat It.em on their
m arket today, and radio commen·
"People are getting into bicycling,
JOgglllg, skiing. and it's a lot mor~
enjoyable with nice music going ," he
said.
He want.I the Cit y Council to ban
uae of such devices by operat.ora of
blc cles, m otor cycles, mo-peda.
··we can't make enough of them,"
says Biii Baker, vice presid~nt of
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THURSDAY, AUG . 27, 1981
FEATURES 82
ENTERTAINMENT 85
TELEVISION 87
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THIS IS JUST A TEST The <:hallen1H• wa!> lo
gel lhrct• Cll--Hi helH·optt.·rs on orw CS Galax~
in three hours and 15 minutes The Rapid
Deployment J oint Task Force. which moves
men and m achines worldwide for defense
purposes. practiced loading m a neuvers at
Ma rine Corps Air Station. El Toro. After
rotors a nd e ngine cowlings were removed.
helicopters were winched on to plant>. Boxes
of c hopper parts were loaded via pallet:, and
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Onofre mishap plan extensive?
Edison says system. adequate enough to warrant reactor licensing
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of ... Deity "9t .....
A Southern California Edison
Co. o ffici a l s a ys that an
extensive public information
pr ogram is being developed to
inform residents of what actions
t o take in t~e event of a n
em ergency at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station.
In an appearance \\lednesday
before the U.S. Atomic Safety
a nd Licensing Board , Edison
e n gin eer E ugen e Cra m e r
maintained lbat a number of
m ethods will be used to keep the
80,000 or so residents within 10
miles of the plant Informed of
what t o d o in c a se o f a
radiological em ergency.
The Edison Co. o ffe r e d
' Cramer's testimony as further
e vidence that its $20 milllon
e m e rge n cy p rep a r e dness
program is adequate enou1h to
warrant licensing of the utility's
two new r eactors three miles
south of San Clemente.
U n co nv i nc e d o l th e
effectl veneas of the Edison
pro1ram. however , were the
challengers who oppos e the
iss uance or any licenses to run
the newly bulll 1,100-megawatt
unlta.
Attorney Charles McClung Jr.,
who repr esents the San
Clemente-based , anti-nuclear
or1anization GUARD at the
hearln1s, croa~·t xamlntd
Cramer ror nearly the tull day
Wednesday at Anaheim'•
Marriott Rotel.
McClun1 then aou1hl -un1u~f\llly -to have a llty
word e.pun1ea from Cramer'•
teatlmony. That word wa1 1
simple "Yes" and it was in
a nswer to th e question of
whether infor mation could be
m ade availa ble to the public in
a n adequate rashion and if
pr ocedures for coordinated
di sse m i n ation o r that
infor m ation were bein g
developed.
Licensin g board c hairman
James Kelley r ejected
McClung 's motion to strike the
affirmative response even
though the challengers· attorney
maintained that Cramer lacked
proper qualifications to answer
the question.
The public lnrormation
program ls required by the
federal government to make
resldenta within 10 miles of a
commercial reactor aware -on
a perfodic basis -of how they
will be notified and what action
should be taken In the event of a
nuclear-related emer gency.
Cramer testified that Edison
has developed a program for
disseminating information. with
eac h part of the pr og ram
l n volvin" uog raphic ar eaa
Laguna teen hit,
robbed on beach
An 18-year -old La1una Beach
youth told police he wu kicked,
beaten and robbed b~ five men
whlle strollln1 with a companion
on Crescent Bay Beach early
Wednesday morntna.
The youth 1aid the men took
hla 1h0es and watch.
farther out from the plant.
The rirst part of that program
began in J une when pamphlets
were mailed to a ll residentc;
within the emergency pl anning
zo n e . Cra m er said that
pamphlet described public
noti f ication proced u res ,
protective actions to be taken
a n d con t ai n ed maps o f
evacuation routes.
The wit ness said a more
detailed handbook, to be ready
in a month or two, also will be
sent out and a continuing publlr
information progr am would be
directed towards recreationa l
enthusiasts in the area.
McClung's crosS·f!Xaminalion
disclosed at one point t hat
emergency p r eS?a red ness
posters and fl yers being handed
out at San Onofre State Beach
a nd cam pgrounds m a ke no
mention of nu clear hazar ds.
Suit seeks halt
of Dana restaurant
A group or neighbors which
owns condominiums on the Dana
Point blulls have filed a lawsuit
seeking to block construction of
a new restaurant next to the
Quiet Cannon.restaurant.
Th e Las Marlanna s
Homeowners' AsaociaUon flied
the s uit Tuesday lo Orange
County Superior Court naming
as defendants the County Board
of Supervlsora and reslaurant
appUcant John Soukeraa.
Soukeru Is propotlnl to build
the new r e•taurant at 3044
Street ol the Golden Lantern. A
hou.ae currently sits at the bluff.
top site, which ls between the
L at Marlannaa condomlnlum1
and the e xlaUna restaurant.
The homeowners claim ln
thelr 10lt that parkta1 pro·
vlalona for the new restaurant
are Inadequate and that environ·
•
mental reports prepared in 1976
have not taken into account re·
cent geologic activit y, including
a February, 1980,landsllde near
the site.
The s uJl asks the court to set
aside the supervisors' Feb. 2S
approval or a use permJt and
site plan for the restaurant,
which Is to be called the Pirates'
Inn.
Greg Hil e. la wyer for the
homeowne rs , said the state
Coastal Commission s till Is
1tudylng engineerin g reports
b efore dec ld t n a wh ether to
ptrmit th• new restaurant con·
structlon.
Earlier thls month, county of·
fJclall required the ownm ol
the Quiet Cannon to lnetall a
warnl n1 1y,t e m to h e lp
e va c uate c u s tomers and
workers In case ot a landallde.
A bold New Yorker D
D has found that brashness
is virtue . . . B6
Co'1fity route
to foothills
• wms approval
By GLENN SCO'IT
Of .. Delly ...... ·-The Orange County Board or
Supervisors made a key decision
\\lednes day toward opening
south county ranc hlands for
ur ban development by approv·
ing a new freeway corridor to
ser ve a s a ltrel1ne to the
foothills.
The supervisors, in a related
matter, also amended the coun
ty General Plan to allow part of
the rural ranchlands. the 2,743·
acre \\lhiting Ranch, to be de·
veloped with up lo 3,900 homes
The unanimous vote to add the
Foothill Trunsportation Corndor
to the county's mas ter plan ror
highways follows almost a year
of planning by both county
staffers and representatives of
the landholding companies
But they aren't done yet.
Although t he s upervisors ap·
proved a general path for the
26·mile-long freeway. an exact
alignment won't be made for
several more months.
Although a n ew alignment
s tudy 1s scheduled before an ex·
act route i i. chosen. th e
s upervisors did decide Wednes·
day to t hrow out one option
which wo uld ha ve sent the
freeway uncomfortably close to
a score or homes in Mission
Viejo.
That community is vi rtually
the only one that might hf ve the
freeway in its back yard, and
s ome residents object.
Chuck Kenney. chairman of
the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
visoi'y Committee. said his
group wants the freeway to be
located at least a hulf·mile from
their homes.
Super visors said they won't
m ake further refinements until
they see the ali gnment study.
The as-yet unnamed freeway
is planned to gener all y begin at
its northern eod at the Riverside
Freeway in Santa Ana Canyon
and curve through the hills until
it eventually links with the Santa
Ana Freeway just north of San
Clemente.
The freeway construction is
estimated to cost up to $365
million in today's dollars -an
amount county officials fra nkly
admit the government doesn't
have. Thus. t he private land de-
velopers who fi gure lo profit
from the 26-mile freeway will be
asked lo help pa y its cost,
s upervisors agreed \\lednesday
The Carma-Whiting Joint ven·
ture seeking to develop the \\!hit·
ing Ranch had sought to build
about 4.386 homes on the proper
ty but the supervisors. at the
urging of 3rd District S upervisor
Bruce Nestande. lowered the
total to the 3,900 units.
Nestande. whose district in-
cludes the are a. was laudatory
of the housing plan, however .
calling it a .. futuristic concept ..
to handle continued population
growth.
Along with 470 a cres set aside
for housing, t he property also
will have 1,800 acres of open
space. including a regional park,
283 acres ror industrial use and
100 acres for commercial de·
velopment.
To reduce automobile use and
air pollution, developers are try-
1 ng to m ake a r rangem ents
where employers with facilities
at the ranch would gel priority
rights t o ho usin g ror their
workers. said Sandy Sandlin,
s pokesman for t h e Carma.
Whiling joint venture.
"\\le think we have something
. which rJ\8 Y very well be a
milestone for Or ange County,"
Sandlin said
Several neighbor s from El
Toro, led by activist Margaret
Bailey. spoke out against the de·
velopment, warning that it will
overload r oad s a nd o the r
Auction set
for surplus
A s ilent auction, fe aturing
trips to San Francisco or Las
Vegu, a year's s upply of bagels,
and an auto1raphed letter from
J ohn Wayne wlll highll1ht a
Villace Laauna fund-raiser Sept.
7.
The aunset cocktail party wllJ
ta ke place al 8 Rockled1e.
Tlcketa are SlO each and
a vailable by calllna •94·1003.
The event wtll betln at 5 p.m .
with 1 no·hOlt bar and hora
d 'oeuvret wlth the auction alat·
ed before 8 p.m .
services, even though the county
;>!ans to monitor the develop·
ment annually lo gauge such is
s ues.
Since lhe days of bows and ar-
rows, Nestande s uggested, "Set·
tiers always have been resisted
by the people who were there."
Utility
needs
people
Aliso Vie10. a planned com·
munaty in south Orange County,
ha~ been given its own county
ser vice area by the county
Board of Supervisors
Now all 1t needs are some peo
pie to serve
The community is composed
of 6,613 acres bordered by
Lt•1i.ure World and Laguna Hills
on its north. Laguna Beach and
Laguna Canyon on the west,
South Laguna to the south and
Laguna NiguPI to thP east.
The M1ss1on Viejo Company,
which owns the ent ire area, has
plans to build up to 20,000 homes
there. where as many as 52,000
people would Ii ve
Currently, the population 1s
zero.
The service area was ap·
proved b)' the county's Local
A~cncy Formation Com mission
o n Jul y 22. and b y the
s upcrv1sori. Tuesday
Tht• ~erv1ce area will be the
district in which certain public
works project s will be ad-
minis tered, including develop·
ment of parks and parkways and
maintenance of slopes. medians
and roadsides.
In essence. il is a local taxing
distric·l 1n which money spent on
the serv1ct>s also 1s raised there.
The county servi ce area is the
first to be created since the
passage of Proposition 13 An IS·
s u e s till lo be resolved 1s
whether loca l property taxes
can be increased enough by law
to cover the costs or whether
other sources of revenue must
be found. i.a1d Peter llerman.
c hi e f planning aide lo
Su1>erv1sor Thomas Riley
Eight seek
posts on
school board
A spokesman for the Orange
County Registrar of Voters said
today that seven Art Colony resi-
dents and a South Lagunan have
riled candidates papers to run m
the Nov . 3 Laguna Beach
Unified School District board
election
Another three Laguna Beach
residents have taken out papers
lo run. but have not returned
them , accordi n g to t h e
s pokesman
Lagunans seeking the t hree
available board seats on the last
day of fi ling are incumbe nt
William Kenlle. a bus inessman :
Carl E Schwartz, a M ll ege pro-
fessor; Pat Barry, director of
'the Laguna Beach Boys Club.
a nd William Kadi, an attorney.
Others are Roberta Chris·
liansen, a registered nurse:
John Luna , a management safe·
ty cons ultant ; Terry Carter.
H umphries. a rina n clal 'ad·
mlnistrator, and Da n T. Daniels,
a South Laguna business ex·
ecutive.
The registrar s pokesman said
the three Laguna Beach resi·
dents who have taken out pa pers
to run are Arthur Moskowitz, an
en gineer ; Tom Philo, • real
estat e b ro k e r , a nd J o hn
Chrlspens. a teacher.
Of the t hree bqard lncum·
bents whose terms will expire In
December. Kentle Is the only
t rust ee w ho is seek i ng re·
election.
Trustees Michael Sagar and
Marylyn P auley have said they
will not seek re-election to lhe
board. Sagar has served on the
board for e icbt years, whllfi
Mrs. Pauter hu been a ll'ultee
for nearly lave )'tats.
Just two weeks afO M one
fl"Qm the Art Colony or louth
Lacuna had laken out can·
dldate1 papen. The resiltrar
a pok•man •"d ll ll common for
• raah of cand.tdat.el to rue t.Mir
pepera at the INt minute.
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Orange Coast OAILV PILOT1Thur1day, Augu1t 27, 1981
~ --Thinking of dog days
BEING OOG·GONE: I have thla friend
named Shannon who challen1ed me the other
day. 1u11&e1Ung certainly I couldn't write
about the do1 pictured in this apace. Sbt waa
right
I can't write about this do& because that
would be plaaiarism. That means. In plain
language, c h eat1n1 by copylo1 what
somebody else hu already written. And the
fellow who wrote about this puppy was a man
named Lewis Carroll. He wrote the book
called Alice in Wonderland and that's Alice.
there in the picture with the puppy, after
Alice shrank. ~ b \
TOM MURPHINI -~/'~
In Carroll's story. Alice distracted the
very large puppy from the very small Alice
by throwing a stick for the puppy to chase.
THAT'S ANOTHER REASON why I
can't write about this puppy. Alice is obvious·
ly teaching the puppy very bad habits.
Once along this best or all possible
coasts. we had a puppy who took a liking to
wood. He ate doors. Not the entire door, mind
you. Just the bottoms of the doors .
This puppy liked doors so well that he'd
s kip dinner just to save his teeth so he could
chew his way outside. If he happened to be
outside, he'd munch his way back in.
Of course I took this very calmly and
s poke to him about his bad door-eating
habits. But he would just look at me by roll·
Ing his big brown eyes and then continue
crunching.
IT GOT TO BE A RACE. Me trying to
replace doors and him seeing how rapidly he
could eat them. He won. I ran out or doors
before he ran out of teeth.
The result of all this is that we moved to
another house that still has doors and the
puppy grew up into a real dog and moved in
with a family that doesn't disagree with his
door·eating habit.
What l really suspect is that our ex-dog's
new family has a house with plastic doors.
Our former puppy wouldn't care for
plastic doors because they don't crunch quite
the same as t'eal wood.
Another reason l refuse to write about
the puppy with Alice is that it reminds me of
the Lillie dog l had when I was just a kid
Sagittarius: Plan
to make journey
Friday, August 21!
By SYDNEY 0 1\IARR
/\RIES 1 Mar 21 Apr 191 Sense of adventure is
heightened llunchc!. dick. rnu c·ould v.in games of
chance
TAl'RUS cApr 20 ~la\ 2111 You suddenly have more •
HOROSCOPE
room. re:-.Lnct1ons arc r<·moH'ff. red tape 1!> cul and you
can "sprend yl)Ur wings
GEMIST 'M~1) 21 Junt• 2()1 Put a halt to personal 1n
flallonary :.p1ral
CANCER cJunc 21 Julv 221 If analytical. costs are
kept withm reason
l.EO t.July 23·Aug 22 • Timing improves. diplomacy
and charm make a '('omt'bat'k ·
VIRGO cAug 23 S(•pt 22• Emphasis on illusion.
b;•ckstage oc•c•urrc•nct''i, rom;inn• anc1 a "clandestine en-
.mter '
LIBRA tSc•pt 23 Oct 22 • Arccnl on production.
respons1b1lity. n•ward and 1ntens1fied relat1onsh1p.
SCORPIO 10('1 23 Nov 211 You gam wider au
dience. prople C'l>nsult you. exprei;s admiration. fascina·
tion and envy
SAGITIARIU~ I No1v 22 Dec 21 I Plans for JOurne}
matenahze A more indc1>endcnt stance is possible
and nccessar)
CAPRICORN fOec 22 Jan 191 What you seek
proves elws1 ve Delay 1s temporar) Funds soon will be
released
AQUARll'S tJan 20 Feb 181 Special agreement or
contract might be a'> 1f Sv. 1ss cheese
PISCES ( reb 19 Mar 201 Review. revise. be Wiii·
mg to Lear down for ultimate purpose of rebuilding on a
more suitable structure
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mak metad.
MY OOO'S NAME was Spot. You ml1ht
not think that name 11 very oricinal but Just
remember. the chap in the cowboy hat who
11dvcrt1SC1J on TV got along pretty well with
It.
Anyway. my Spot used to love to 10 down
to the beach and play with his other canine
friends. They would gather on the beach at
dawn and romp on the sand and splash
a!ound l.n the surf.
TIDS GROUP OF OOGGIE friends had
an enormously good time at the beach. I
don't think they ever got in a fight or
bothered anybody. And nobody wanted to
chase them off . either.
Today. however, it would be a different
story. We have all these leash laws and rules
about No Dogs on Beach.
I guess this makes more room for people
who scatter broken pop bottles and old hot
dog wrappers
And all of that makes me sad because if
my Spot were ahve today, he'd been living
with people who'd rather be surrounded by
broken pop bottles and plastic cups than
dogs
So that's why I can't write about Alice
and her puppy
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Partytime for Designing Women
Laguna School of Arl to benefit from gala event
By MARY JANE SCA8CEU.0 o1 .. DM1 ...........
T he Designing Women have spent the so-
ca lied lazy days of aummer de1l,nln& their
"Twillsht at Twin Point.a'' party aetfor Sept. 26.
They gathered recently at Stephanie
Robert.Ion's new La Demeure du Solell <The
DweUlng of Sunshine> for a salad luncheon and
meeUn1.
Sunny yellow tables with white umbrella1
filled the entry courtyard of the Mediterranean·
style villa ln Irvine Cove where the women dis·
HAPPENINGS
cussed their plans for the gala party lo support the
Laguna Beach School of Art.
Guests will arrive at about 6:30 p.m. at the
ocean.front estate of Dr. and Mrs. Rayr11ond Con·
tino for a twilight cocktail hour complete with hors
d'oeuvres and two tempura bars.
An art walk on the spacious grounds will show
the best in paintings, sculpture, photography and
enamel by the art school faculty members.
Dinner will be served in the garden where Joe
Moshay will strike up the music for "The Best or
Europe" fashions staged by Kitty Leslie of
Neiman-Marcus.
The models will circle a runway near the edge
of the spacious lawns with the ocean serving as a
backdrop.
The Moshay Orchestra will continue to play
for dancing under the stars to complete the
evening.
Mrs. Contino is president of the group, and
Anne Colin is party chairman, with Betty Sulton
serving as her assistant.
The busy committee includes Jo Ann Kill-
ingsworth, Veda Rarden, Gloria Mooney, Jane
Ward, Betty Kemp, Herta Anderson, Cissy Sharp,
Connie Morthland and Marie McDevilt.
Others are Katy Schoellerman, Barbara
Busby, Mary Jeffries, Mary Lee Beck, Jackie
O'Hara, Barbara Bowie, Jerri Dwan, Nancy
Lawrence. Marie Peulo, Jean Tandowsky and
Mary Lou Molander.
Information about the party is available by
calling Katy Schoellerman at 640-8790.
The Designing Women is a county-wide group
s upporting the Laguna Beach School of Art with an
annual benefit and a children's art competition
''Color It Orange" for kindergarten through 12th
grade.
T he Niguel Children's Center is planning
a fund-raising evening to celebrate the opening of
Stephanie Robertson t left J shows a sculpture in
her home to Nancy Lawrence and Mary Lou
Molander.
its new preschool in San Juan Capistrano.
Champagne and hors d'oeuvres will be served
beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturday with entertain-
ment provided by Mic Bell.
Tickets are $15 per person and more informa·
tion is available by calling 495-2512.
J ennifer Ma~ie Holm, daughter of Mr.
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the Baptist Church ln Costa Mesa.
For the big occasion in her young life, she
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The baby is a third-generation Californian.
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T he South Shore Yacht Club will hold its
annual luau beginning at 6 p.m. on Sept. 12.
The party at the Newport Beach club will
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"'. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, Auguat 27, 1981
-Dump expansion can
save disposal cost
A plan aired last week by
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley to extend the life
of Coyote Canyon Landfill dump
by 10 years represents good news
for Irvine residents.
That's because any ex·
pansion of the Coyote Canyon
facility would stall proposed de -
velopment of Bee Canyon Dump
north of Irvine, which has been
vehemently opposed by Irvine re~
idents and officials afraid of
flies, odors, noise, truck traffic
and birds they say would be as-
sociated with the dump.
By contrast. the Coyote Can·
yon Landfill. located bet ween
Newport Beach's Harbor View
Hills and Irvine's Turtle Rock
area, generally has drawn few
complajnts.
Taxpayer money could be
saved by expanding Coyote Can
yon Landfill rather than
immediately opening a n ew
dump in Bee Canyon.
ln the 10 years in which de -
velopment of Bee Canyon Dump
would be delayed. there is good
prospect that technological in-
novations could be developed
that might eliminate the need for
the costl~ facility.
Trash-hauling distances as -
sociated with centrally located
Coyote Canyon are short.er and
less fuel -cons uming than the
hauling distances that would be
associated with the proposed Bee
Canyon Dump.
Irvine officials e mbrace the
idea of expanding Coyote Canyon
Landfill and Newport Beach of-
ficials have offered no objection
to the plan.
Riley's proposal lo expand
the Coyote Canyon facility is still
at an early stage. ln order for the
proposal to succeed, the Irvine
Company's opinion will h~ve to
be sought, since it owns the land
on which Coyote Canyon Landfill
is operated and the Bee Canyon
facility is planned.
And, proposals involving ex-
pansions of landfills require ex-
t ensive planning a nd environ
m e ntal study.
However. al this early s tage,
the expansion proposal seems to
be an exciting prospect for Irvine
officials and residents who have
long opposed the planned de -
velopment of Bee Canyon Dump.
Barring any extensive e n-
vironmental proble ms. the idea
a ppears sound.
Debate ends musically
After months of debate and a
lawsuit. a 10,000-spectator am-
phitheater in Irvine held its firs t
s how last week and it was by
all accounts -a smashing sue
cess.
More than 8,000 peo ple
turned out to hear the tunes of
C h arlie Dani e ls and David
Lindley and his El Rayo X band.
As the music played and the
spectators cheered, the battles of
previous months seemed far
away.
Those battles began last year
when the lrvine Meadows Am·
phitheater Partners hip first an-
nounced plans for the facility at
Lion Counvy Safari.
Representatives of El Toro
Marine Corps Air Station im-
mediately oppased the project.
saying that it was incompatible
with the operations of the
milJtary facility. located about
one and one-half miles north of
the amphitheater.
Negotiations produced a
workable compromise under
which the amphitheater agreed
to schedule concerts on Frid av.
Saturday and Sunday evenings.
when El Toro flights are at the
minimum. The Marines agreed
their jets would avoid the am-
phitheater during performances
and give advance warnings if de -
fense needs arise.
The agreement worked last
Friday when no jets could be
heard at the amphitheater site .
l t remains t o be seen .
however. if there will be in·
stances in which an emergency
military flight might interrupt a
s how.
The outcome of a lawsuit
fil e d by Irvine Meadows Am-
p hit h -eate r against th e
Nederla r;ider organization,. whi ch
owns the Gree k Theater m Los
Angeles. also remains to be seen.
Th e suit c harged that
performer contr~.cts e nforced by
the Nederlander organization
were blocking lrvine Meadows
Amphitheater officials in their
bid to sign top-name talent.
Whatever the outcome of the
s uit and whate ver the final
verdict is on whethe r military
jets disturb shows, it would
behoove Irvine cit y officials to
kee p a c lose eye on the am-
phitheater.
The Irvine Meadows Am
phitheater--has the polenliaJ of be·
ing a valuable addition to the
Orange County cultural scene ll
also has some patential for caus-
ing public headac})es.
It is the r esponsibility of
Irvine city officials to do their
part to make s ure the latter
potential doesn't materialize.
Important tasks ahead
The candidate filing period
pi
m
tt
tt ended today for the November
n , election of the Irvine Unified
tr Schoo 1 Dist r i c t Bo a rd o f rr Trustees.
fact that the growing school dis -
trict faces rising cost s and
declining revenue from stale and
federal government. There also
is the precedent of trustees mov-
ing on to seek higher offices.
which offers a nother reason for
careful attention to the trustee
race.
The seats of Fred Gahm and
Frank Hurd are up for election.
Gahm has indicated he will seek
re-election. Hurd has set his
sights on election lo the Irvine
City Council and has said he
won't try to retain his seat as a
trustee.
There are important issues to
be considered. aris ing from the
la
We urge that the opinions of
the trustee candidates be brought
to the public in a healthy round of
m eaningful debate s and open
forums .
Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex-pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt·
ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (714)
6-42-4321.
L.M. Boyd I 'Redneck' origin
Client explains the origin of the
word "redneck." In the South as
elsewhere, the man behind the plow
leaned into it, bis shoulders bunched,
his bead bent forward to watch the
furrowing. Soon the back of his neck
was burned to red leather. But it was
not just the Southern plantation
owner who gave the redneck his
nickname. The black slave did so,
too, u a mockery of the white man
who did bis own field labor.
'!be &las• Ober In most fUrnace
filtera la backed by metal sbeet.s with
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
patterns of holes each about an inch
and a half in diameter. Maybe you've
noticed. These sheets were not de-
signed that way for aerodynamic rea-
sons . They're sold to the filter
makers by -other millers. They're
what's left alter brewery vendors
stamp out bottle caps.
How do you account for the fact
that the U.S. Patent omce only issues
patents on Tuesdays?
To say that George Washiniton bad
no teeth is not quite right. He had or::e.
Thomas P. H~l•y
Publisher
'Thomas /4. Murplalne
Editor •
B•rlNr• Kreiblcll
Edltorlal Page Editor
Judge confirmation needed
Those who believe the courts are to
blame for the increased crime rate in
California has been experiencing have
an opportunity to do something about it
if they act immediately. For the
passage of SCA 27 by the Senate now
calls for people to wrile to their
representatives in the Assembly de-
manding its approval by that house.
The measure would require that
future appointees of the governor to the
appellate and supreme courts be con-
firmed by the Senate. Under existing
law such appointees need only approval
by a panel of three, composed of the at-
torney general. rhief justice and senior
presiding appellate Justice.
THE NEED FOR the people to make
clear to their Assemblymen that they
want SCA 27 passed arises from the fact
that identical proposals made during
the past decade have failed to gain ap-
proval in that house.
Although author ed by Republican
Sen. Ed Davis, SCA 27 is not a partisan
issue. Its previous appearances have
been authored variously by Republicans
and Democrats alike. Neither is it
aimed at Gov. J erry Brown. Originally
the proposal was made during the ad·
ministration of Gov. Ronald Reagan
and even if passed by the Legislature
must still go be fore the voters and
would not become effe ctive until the end
of Brown's term.
What the proposal seeks to do is lo
provide a better method of screening
nommees to the high courts where, once
approved, they are beyond the reach of
the people and remain until retirement
or death.
Republican Sen Milton Marks, one of
four who opposed the measure in the
IARl WATERS
Senate. objected to making the appoin·
tees "subject to political considera-
tions."
THAT WA PURE rhetonc Marks
knows you can't take politics out of
courts. All 1ud1c1al appointments are
political. made by the governor on
political considerations regardless of
prete ns es of s e lecti ng the "m ost
qualified ...
As it stands the nominee approval
m ethod is pro forma at best since the
panel is empowered only to rule on
whether the candidate meets the legal
qualifications. Those are simply that
one be a member of the bar association
for ten years.
There is little or no public mput into
the panel considerations but even if
there was the panel would not be
responsive since. excepting for the at-
torney general, the members cannot be
opposed for re·election. Furthermore,
two of the panel are always either ap-
pointees of the governor or of the same
party and sometimes all three are in his
pocket.
SENATE CONFIRMATIONS would
make the appointments less political by
the fact the nominees would have to win
the approval of members of both
parties. It would provide a proper
forum for the public to express its views
to an audience responsive by reason of
the fact they must face the voters every
four years. The intent Qf the measu;e is
to assure th at those who serve on the
high courts have some meaningful ex-
perience to fit them for their judicial
robes
What makes the proposal most attrac-
tive is that 1t 1s not a case of jumping
from a system which has proved un-
s atisfactory to an untested system
which _might prove equally bad. The
Senate confirmation method has always
existed in the feder al court system
where every JUdge is appointed by the
President but must be confirmed by the
LI S. Senate. Having proved itself over
many years on the federal level there
should be no reluctance lo adopt the
s ame s ystem for California courts
Panama Canal opponent reassured
To the Editor:
The Panamanian Oag nies atop the
bridge s panning the entrance lo the
Panama Canal. on top of Ancon Hill
and, mos t importantly, over the
Panama Canal. The Canal Zone no
longer exists as a separate political en-
tity.
Yet, \o m y great surprise and
pleasure, I found during a recent of·
ficial visit to Panama that the United
Slates is highly regarded by Panama-
nian leaders, who made it quite clear
that it is their hope that the U.S. will be
invited to maintain a military presence
in Panama after the year 2000.
Indeed. when I met with Panama's
President Aristides Royo along with
several other membe rs of the House
Armed Services Committee, it seemed
that Royo was plowing some new
diplomatic ground toward strengthen-
ing relations with the United States.
Frankly, l found a complete lack of
hostility among Panamanians during
my brief tour of the country, the canal,
the locks and the American military in-
stallations.
While all this could change, it was en-
couraging to note that plans for free
elections in 1984 are moving ahead,
despite the death of strongman Omar
Torrijos in an airplane accident a few
weeks ago.
AS ONE WHO opposed the so-called
give-away of the Panama Canal by the
Carter Administr:alion in 1978 and one
whose constituency opposed that action
by a margin of 100 to l , it was quite a
revelation to me lo see the status of
operations in Panama.
The canal is being run smoothly.
albeit by a force of pilots all but two of
whom are American, with the introduc-
tion of Panamanian pilots to be slowly
phased in over a period of years.
The locks are in good working order,
the dock hands for the most part are
Panamanians, as they have been for
years, and the attitude all around
positive
Of course, it should be noted that con·
sidering the volatile political nature of
Latin America and its uneasy past.
anything can happen at any lime to
change the situation dramatically.
But for the moment, I am happy to re·
port that the worst fears of Americans,
incl~ me, who opposed tbe Panama
CanaJ tre1ty tbree years a10 have not
been realized.
ROBERT BA DRAM
Rep . .ot.b Dtatrtct
Not like home
To the Editor: •
I want to thank rou for yo'1r
apomonbip al the coace.ru on the,.....
It Ol'qe Ccwt CoU•
J went lut ntcbt, ~ m1 two
gr anddaughters <ages 12 and 15). They
enjoyed the concert and remarked that
they didn't have anything like this at
home.
They live in Saipan, Micronesia,
wher~ their father is Attorney General
for the Trust Territories of the Pacific:
CELESTINE W. HARVEY
Blanie rontrollers
To the Editor:
If the air traffic controllers are cor
reel and it is unsafe to fly, then this is
the direct res ult of their ill egal walkout.
I cannot see any reason not to hold all
of them and their union responsible for
MAILBOX
all loss of life and property should any
accidents occur. They may be con-
trollers but they are not professional.
W. F. LOWANCE
Mischievous farts
To the Editor:
. The Daily Pilot played mischief with
the "earthly fa cts'' in the Aug. 19
editorial "Protesters overlook some
earthly facts."
MF #1 <Mischievous Fact number
one> is comparing the Irvine Company
to an individual landowner. Reality is
that it is owned by 22 Eastern based
stockholders. The company has been
called the largest landlord in the coun-.
try because or its apartment holdings.
Hardly your typical landowner.
MF #2 IS mentioning the scalecf down
number of houses to be built but failing
to point out the guest cottages, servants
quarters, highrise hotels and thousands
of square feet of office/commercial de·
velopment that are planned.
MF ta, the most grievous error of all,
is suggesting that "unsavory develop-
ment of coastal lands can be more or
less controlled" because or the ex·
istence of the Coastal Commission.
Reality is lh~t the commission bas
become a political football. it.s effective-
ness eroded by pro-development lobby·
lng. Otherwise the lrvine Coastal Plan
• l.f'ltt'rl from readers are welcome. Tht
nght lo cond~ lclfen lo /at rpoce o~
thm1nolt' llbf-1 '' rutrved lAtlfra o/ 300
worda or le•• well M gt~ pre/cirniu Alt
letttra must tn tude ngnelturt ond moiling
addreu t>ut Mm~• '7\4JI bf withheld on rt·'
q11e1t •I 1u//1Cftftl reason ft opparen1
Poetry will no( bt pAblfshtd 1..#>ttttl 'l'IO!I bt
ttlt pht1Md 10 641·60M No mt and plwftt
num~r o/ tht cmttnbtltor muat bt gu.~n for
.uert/1co.hon purpoua
would never have been approved as 1s .
An "earthly fact," as I see it, is that a
lot of people have succumbed to the
company 's projected image of the
beleaguered local landowner struggling
to make an honest buck while frustrated
by government bureaucrats and ex-
tremist environmentalists opposed to
all development. The empire-building
period in California's history is alive
and well, only now the land barons re-
side in the Eas t. In their stead . keen ivy
league bus iness minds have been
employed to orchestrate local govern-
ment, business. labor, and media to
their point or view. Reality is, it's work-
ing
TERRY TIMM INS
l"'anguage obsrurP
To the Editor:
I am writing to take issue with the
person who wrote the editor1aJ on Aug.
19 with the title. "Society's safety
first." This editorial has to do with a
beast by the name of Gitlin who is a
depraved sexual predator set free by
Judge Thomson on bail, who then set
forth to prey upon and sexually ter-
rorize a Laguna Beach woman.
THE EDITORIAL is very much to the
point and I cannot disagree with
anything in the editorial except one
word. The word is "recidivists" and
was used in the context of telling the
reader what Gitlin really is.
Now, the purpose of good writing, as I
understand it, is to communicate to the
fullest measure the idea or thought that
is being discussed. To use the word !'re-
cidivist" to describe Gitlin is correct.
but wouldn't it be much more effective
communications to state that Gitlin is a
habitual criminal, which most anyone
can understand, instead or ln addition?
In my mind, an excellent editorial wu
rendered almost totally lnelf ective by a
poor choice of words. Dare I say you
created obfuscation in respect to a very
serious subject?
ROBERT deFORD
811111 Ill
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clean, qu\et city: No dots aJloW9d
wit.hln the city limita except Polle• IDd
1ulde does.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThuraday, August 27, 1981 ~·
Aldennan woWd 'tune out' headset crowd APPOINTED -
formtr Ai ·
sembl yman John
Knox, D·Rlchmond,
has been named to
t he board or directors
of Hastings College ,
of Law and to the
Commission o n
Uniform State Laws
by Gov . Edmund
CHICAGO (AP> The lithe,
tanned youna man 1arb4!d only In a
bandanna and ayrn abort.I weavea ln
and out of traffic on roller 1kattt, bl•
hJps 1yratln1 to a beat only he can
hear -perhaPt the only thJnt he can
hear.
1nowmoblln or any other 1uch dt·
vice ••on the pubUc way." Tbt pro·
po1ai, wh1ch 1eek.I a mlDlmum $50
fine for each off ente, aoes before the
council Sept. 14.
• Farina aald he became aware of
the probl en while drl vlnt to work
Au1. 18, when he had to 1werve to
avoid a "tuned·ln" cycU1t on a co1·
Halon course with hia car. The biker
didn't bear Farina's car horn.
latora are unhappy becau.st It wlll In·
lcrf re with their ll1tenlna IU·
dlence," Hid Farina. "But lf I can
save one life l 'U be happy becauae
the)' are very danaerous."
Manufacturers 1old an esUmated
750,000 1uch unlll worldwide In 1979
and 805,000 In 19e0. They expect to
sell l.~ million units this year, saya
Ralph Jones of the Electronics In
dustry Association ln Waahinaton,
O.C. He estimated 1981 retaU sales of
corporate communications for Sony
Corp. of America, whose par-ent com -
pany pioneered the Uny , portable
stereo cusetlea and earphones two
years ago with the Soundabout, now
called the Walkman.
Bro\\'11 Jr.
The scene, made poaslble by de·
velopment of powerful, battery.run
tape cusettet with tiny headphones,
reflects a 1rowlna safety haaard.
says Alderman Louis P. Jo'arlna. "Some of the manufacturert and
retailers don't llke my move because
headseta are the hottest item on thelr
market today, and n dlo commen-
$200 mUUon. •
Rich Puntll of Pacific Stereo ln
Chlcaao says sales are ''double last
year we can't keep any In stock."
He links the units' popularity to
Americana' interest In fitness.
"People are getting Into bicycling,
jogging, skiing, and it's a lot more
enjoyable with nice music going," he
said.
He want.a the City Council to ban
use of such devices by operators of
blc clies, motorcycles , mo-peds,
"We can't make enough of them,"
say a Bill Baker, vice president of
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1W1DS approval
By GLENN SC01T
Of .. Deify ...........
The Orange County Board of
Supervisoa·s made a key decision
Wednesday toward opening
south county ranchlands for
urban development by approv-
ing a new freeway corridor to
1 serve as. a lifeline to the
foothills.
The sup·ervisors, in a related
matter, abo amended the coun-
ty General Plan to allow part of
the rural r-anchlands, the 2,743-
acre Whiting Ranch, to be de·
veloped witth up to 3,900 homes.
The unar:1imous vote to add the
Foothill Transportation Corridor
to the county's master plan for
highways follows almost a year
of planning by both county
staffers arnd representatives of
the landholding companies.
But they a ren 't done yet.
Although 'lhe supervisors ap-
proved a general path for the
26-mile-long freeway. an exellt
a lignment won't be made for
several moire months.
Although a new ali gnment
study·is scheduled before an ex-
ac t r o ute is c h osen. the
supervisors did decide Wednes·
day to thr·ow out one option
which would h ave sent the
freeway uncomfortably close to
a score of homes in Mission
Viejo.
That community is virtually
the only one that might have the
freeway in its back yard, and
some residents object.
Chuck Kenney. chairman of
the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
visory Committee. said his
group wants the freeway to be
located at least a half-mile from
their homes.
Supervisors said they won't
make further refinements until
they see the alignment study.
The as-yet unnamed freeway
is planned to generally begin at
its northern end at the Riverside
Freeway in Santa Ana Canyon
and curve through the hills until
it eventually links with the Santa
Ana Freeway just north of San
Clemente.
The freeway construction is
estimated to cost up to $365
million in today's dollars -an
a mount county officials frankly
admit the government doesn•t
have. Thus, the private land de·
velopers who figure to profit
Crom the 26-mile freeway will be
asked to help pay its cost.
supervisors agreed Wednesday.
Sale of Me d ical
Ceri ter d isc,ounte d
Regardle!fs of what Orange
County govE!rnment would like
t o do. the Unive r s ity of
California has no intention of
selling the UC Irvine Medical
. Center in Orange.
In a letter sent to the county
this week. Donald Reidhaar,
general counsel of the universi·
ty. said the county's offer to re·
purchase the medical center.
which it owned prior to 1976, was
based on "false premises. ..
"The university rejects each
and every aspect of it.··
Reidhaar said.
County officials are claiming
that the university. opened the
door to the repurchase in court
documents filed in connection
with a lawsuit related to an $8
million billing dispute between
the two parties.
The university provides care
for indigent patients at the
medical cente r under a contract
with the county. At issue are
bills the county believes are ex-
cessive.
Reidhaar claimed in the three·
page letter that county officials
misread language contained in
the court documents and said
the university is not willing to
rescind the agr eement that
transferred the medical center
from the county to the uni-
versity.
Even if the university did
want to sell the center, Reidhaar
said, the cost would be far in ex·
cess of the $8 million the uni-
versity paid the county for the
fa cility. He said the university
has made about $30 million in
improvements -including the
addition of a patient care tower
-that would bring any re-
purchase price to about $38
million.
"In the event of a rescission of
the entire agreement, the law
~ would require the county to re-
pay to the university the greater
of the total cost of the medical
center. including all improve-
ments placed thereon by the
university. or the present market
value," Reidhaar wrote.
In the letter, Re idhaar ex-
pressed "dismay" al the coun-
ty's expressed desire to r e-
purchase the medical center.
He said the county's action
does not conform wi th state·
men ts made by two county
supervisors. Roger Stanton and
Harriett Wieder. who call ed for
resolution of the contract dis·
pule at a June 19 meeting with
the UC Board of Regents.
· ·. . . There were professions
by the supervisors of a desire to
address the outstanding issues,
but again there has been no
evidence of progress. I urge you
to reflect upon the seriousness of
the present situation," Reidhaar
wrote
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Orange Count11 /ire1M11 battle second blate in aa many monthtt at
Irvine furniture company.
Dilly Piiat
THURSDAY, AUG. 27, 1981
FEATURES
ENTERTAINMENT
TELEVISION
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A bold New Yorker D
has found that brashness
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THIS IS JUST A TEST The challenge was to
get three C ll-46 ht'l1copler .... on ont:> C.1 c;;d ;1.x'
in three hours and 15 minutes The R<Jpirl
Deployment Joint Task Force. which mon·s
men and machines worldwide for' dC'f ense
purposes. practiced loading maneuvers at
Marine Corps Ai r Station. El Toro. After
rotors and engine cowlings were remo,·cd.
helicopters were winched on to plane Hoxes
of chopper parts were loaded via pallt•b :rnd
forklifts into the world·.., lurgest plane
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Onofre mishap plan extensive?
Edison says system. adequate enough to warrant reactor licensing
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Of a. o.1tJ ...... Suft
A Southern California Edison
Co. official says that an
extensive public information
p•gram is being developed to
inform residents of what actions
to take in the event of an
emergency at the San Onofre
Nuclear Generating Station.
In an appearance Wednesday
before the U.S. Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board, Edison
engineer Eugene Cramer
m aintained that a number of
methods will be used to keep the
80,000 or so residents within 10
miles of the plant informed of
what to do in case of a
radiological emergency.
The Edison Co . offered
Cramer's testimony as further
evidence that Its $20 million
e mergency preparedness
program is adequate enough to
warrant licensing of the utility's
two new reactors three miles
south of San Clemente.
Unco nv inced of the
effectiveness of the Edison
program, however, were the
challengers who oppose the
issuance of any licenses to run
the newly bum 1, 100-megawatt
units.
Attorney Charles McClung Jr ..
w ho represents the San
Clemente-based, anti-nuclear
organization GUARD at the
hearings, cross-examined
Cramer fo r nearly the full day
Wednesday at Anaheim 's
Marriott Hotel.
McClung then sought -
unsuccessfully -to have a key
word expunged from Cramer 's
testimony. That word was a
simple "Yes " and it was in
answer to t he question of
Irvine furn i ture
firm hit b y f i re
• A storage area of an Irvine
furniture manufacturing
company near City Hall was hit
by ft.re Wednesday evening for
the second time In as many
months, Orange County Fire
Department officials said today.
The latest !ire caused ti 000 in
damage to the Caaabi~nca
Furniture Co. building atl7322
Murphy Ave. and an unknown
amount or dama1e lo paper,
wood and cardboard ln the
storage area, said Orange
County Fire Capt. Sherry
Bunting. She said the cause of
the 8 p.m. blaze hasn't been
determined. No one was injured.
Capt. Bunting added that fire
invesUgat.ors don't yet know lf
• this blaze has any relation to the
June 22 fire that did $150,000
damage to the Casablanca
Furniture Co. storage yard.
She said the June 22 '1re was
of suspicious origin, meanin1 it
could have been caused by
anything rrom arson to a
careless cigarette smoker. No
one was hurt in that fire.
••
whether information could be
made available to the public in
an adequate fashion and if
procedures for coordinated
dissemination of that
information were being
developed.
Licensing board chairman
Jame s K el l ey rejected
M cClung's motion to strike the
affirmative res ponse even
though the challengers' attorney
maintained that Cramer lacked
proper qualifications to answer
the question.
T he publi c information
program is required by the
federal government to make
DMty ...............
STATE APPOINTMENT
Wesley Marx
residents within 10 miles of a
commercial reactor aware -on
a periodic basis -of how they
will be notifi ed and what action
should be taken in the event of a
nuclear-related emergency .
Cramer testified that Edisou
has developed a program for
disseminating information, with
each part of the program
involving geographic areas
farther out from the plant.
The first part of that program
began in June when pamphlets
wert> mailed to all res1aents
within the emergency plaMing
zone .
Irvine man ·
named to
~tate panel
Irvine resident Wesley Marx,
an environmentalist and lec-
turer al UC Irvine, has been ap-
pointed by Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. lo the California Tahoe
Regional Planning Agency.
Marx, a long-time activist in
Irvine city affairs and member
of the slow-growth group, Irvine
Tomorrow. re places Darlene
Mitcheltree of Playa del Rey on
the agency.
The agency regulates develop·
ment on the California side of
Lake Tahoe.
Marx is also an author and
consultant .on marine and en-
vironmental affairs. He is a
member or the Water Pollution
Control Federation and has
served tor slx years on the 1t·
torney general's Environmental
Task l''orce.
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~' ~\\\'..' Thinking of dog days
BEING DOG·.GONE: I have this friend
named Shannon who challen1ed me the other
day, suigesUng certainly I couldn 'l write
about the dog pictured ln lhia apace. She wa1
right.
I can't write about thi• dos because that
would be plagiarism . Thal means, ln plain
lan1uage, cheatina by copyln1 wbal
somebody e lse baa already written. And the
fellow who wrote about th11 puppy wu a man
named Lewis Carroll. He wrote the book
called Alice in Wonderland and that's Allee,
there in the picture with the puppy, after
Alice s hrank.
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TOM MORPHINE .~~
Jn Carroll's story, Allee distracted the
very large puppy from the very small Allee
by throwing a stick for the puppy to chase.
THAT'S ANOTHER REASON why I
can't write about this puppy .. Alice is obvious·
ly teaching the puppy very bad habits.
Once along this best of all possible
coasts. we had a puppy who took a liking to
wood. He ate doors. Not the entire door, mind
you. Just the bottoms or the doors .
This puppy liked doors so well that he'd
skip dinner just to·save his teeth so be could
chew h.is way outside. If he happened to be
outside, he'd munch his way back in.
Of course I took this very calmly and
s poke to him about his bad door-eating
habits. But he would just look al me by roll·
ing his big brown eyes and then continue
crunching.
IT GOT TO BE A RACE. Me trying to
replace doors and him seeing how rapidly he
could eat them. He won. I ran out or doors
before he ran out of teeth.
The result of all this is that we moved to
another house that still has doors and the
puppy grew up into a real dog and moved in
with a family that doesn't disagree with his
door-eating habit.
What I really suspect is that our ex-dog's
ne w family has a house with plastic doors.
Our former puppy wouldn't care for
plastic doors because they don't crunch quite
the same as real wood.
Another reason 1 refuse to wnte about
the puppy with Alice is th~t it reminds me of
the Little dog I had when I was just a kid
Sagittarius: Plan
to make journey
t'rlday, August 28
8 ) YDNE\' OMARR
ARIES !Mar 21-Apr 19 1 Sense or adventure IS heightened Hunches click. you could wan games or
chance
TAURUS IApr 20·May 201 You ~uddenly have more
HOROSCOPE
room. restnctions are removed. red tape 1s cut and you
can "spread your wings ··
GEMINI <May 21-Junc 201 Put a halt to pe rsonal In·
rlationary spiral.
CANCER tJunc 21-July 221 If analytical. costs are
kept within reason
LEO 1July 23-Aug 221 Timing improves, diplomacy
and charm make a ··comeback "
VIRGO 1 Aug 23-Sept 22 1 Emphasis on illusion.
b1>ckstage occurrences, romance and a "clandestine en·
Jnter ··
nlona this coasUlnu Remembe rln11 hlm
maJu.'I m~aad.
MY DOG'S NAME WU Spot. You ml1bt
nol thlnk that name 11 very orl•lnal but Just
remember. the chap In th cowboy hat who
advertise on TV 1ot alonj pretty well with
il.
Anyway, my Spot used to lovo to 10 down
to the beach and play with hla other canine
friends. They would 1atht1r on th beach at
dawn and romp on the 11and •nd 1pl11h
around in the surf.
TIDS GROUP Of' DOGGIE tr1end11 had
an enormously good time at the beach. l
d on't think they ever 1ot In a fl1ht or
bothered anybody. And nobody wanted to
chase them off. either .
Today, however . it would be a different
story. We have all these leash laws and rules
about No Dogs on Beach.
I guess this makes more room for people
who scatter broken pop bottles and old hot
dog wrappers.
And all of that makes me sad because if
my Spot were alive today, he'd been living
with people who'd rather be surrounded by
broken pop bottles and plastic cups than
dogs
So that's why I can't write about Alice
and her puppy.
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Laguna School of A rt to benefit from gala event
By MARY JANE 8CARCEL.LO
O( .. Dllf, ...........
The Oeal1nln1 Women have apent the so·
called laiy day1 of 1ummer deat1nln1 their
· 'Twtll1ht at Twin Polnta'' party set tor Sept. 26.
They cathered recently at Stephanie
Robertaon'a new La Demeure du Solell <The
Owelllna ot Sunshine) for a salad luncheon and
meetln1.
Sunny yellow table• with white umbrellas
fUJed the entry courtyard of the Mediterranean·
style vUJa In Irvine Cove where the women dis-
HAPPENINGS
cuaJed their plans for the gala party to support the
Laguna Beach School of Art.
Guests wlll arrive at about 6:30 p.m. at the
ocean-front estate of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Con-
llno for a twilight cocktail hour complete with hors
d 'oeuvres and two tempura bars.
An art walk on the spacious grounds will show
the best in paintings, sculpture, photography and
enamel by the art school faculty members.
Dinner will be served in the garden where Joe
Moshay will s trike up the music for "The Best of
Europe" fas hions s taged by Kitty Leslie of
Neiman-Marcus.
The models will circle a runway near the edge
of the spacious lawns with the ocean serving as a
backdrop
The Moshay Orchestra will continue to play
for dancing under the stars to complete the
evening.
Mrs. Contino is president of the group, and
Anne Colin is party chairman, with Betty Sutton
serving as her assistant.
The busy committee includes Jo Ann Kill·
ingsworth, Veda Rarden, Gloria Mooney, Jane
Ward. Betty Kemp, Herta Anderson, Cissy Sharp,
Connie Morthland and Marie McDevitl.
Others are Katy Schoellerman, Barbara
Busby, Mary Jeffries, Mary Lee Beck, Jackie
O'Hara, Barbara Bowie, Jerri Dwan, Nancy
Lawrence, Marie Pezzlo, Jean Tandowsky and
Mary Lou Molander.
Information about the party is available by
calling Katy Schoellerman at 640-8790.
The Designing Women is a county-wide group
s upporting the Laguna Beach School of Art with an
annuaJ benefit and a children's art competition
"Color It Orange" for kindergarten through 12th
grade.
T he Niguel Children's Center is planning
a fund-raising evening to celebrate the opening of
Stephanie Robertson 'left 1 shows a sculpture in
her home to Nancy Lawrence and Mary Lou
Molander
its new preschool in San Juan Capistrano.
Champagne and hors d'oeuvres will bi: served
beginning a t 7. 30 p.m . Saturday with entertain-
ment provided by Mic Bell.
Tickets are $15 per person and more i1nforma-
tion is available by calling 495-2512
J ennifer Marie Holm, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . John Holm, was christened at ~)t. John
the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa
For the big occasion in her young life. she
wore the same christening robes used by her
mother, grandmother and great-grandmother .
The baby is a third-~eneration Cal lfornian.
and her mother is the former Lisa Abbott, who at-
tended school in Costa Mesa.
T he South Shore Yacht Club wil\ hold its
annual luau beginnJng at 6 p.m. on Sept. t:?.
The party at the Newport Beach dub will
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Polynesian dancers .
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS '.
U .s~ denounces N. Korea
Firing on American plane confirmed~· defensive steps vowed
WASHJNGTON <AP> -The
U.S. government today said it
confirmed that North Korea
fired a missile at a high-flying
American spy plane in South
Korean and intern ational air
space, and denounced the inci·
dent as an "act of lawlessness."
State Department spokesman
Dean Fischer said at the same
time that "we intend to continue
to fly these routine lights and
will take whatever steps are
necessary to insure the future
s afety or our pilots and our
planes."
Meanw hile. Pentagon
spokesman Henry Catto told a
briefing that. during the mission
Wednesday, the SR-71 Blackbird
was "always in international
ai rs pace and South Korean
airspace."
Catto said that "undoubtedly"
the missile was fired from "one
of severai missil e s ites in North
Korea."
Catto declined to discuss any
details or the SR· 71 's mission,
such as its route. how close it
came lo North Korean territory
or airspace or the type or missile
the North Koreans allegedly
aimed at the plane
Because of the sensitive nature
or such high-altitude recon·
nais!'ance operat ions. Catto
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Mechanical Trouble
With Steerable Platform -----
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Calibration Panel
And Shunt Radiator
·~-......... Schematic of the Voyager spacecraft shows platform that malfunctioned dunng probe's closest
encounter with Saturn. and was un1amme.d late ~\'ednesdaw
Voyager camera platform free
Mistaken computer command does the trick in space
PASADENA <AP> -An
electronic s wat sent from a
billion miles away freed the
stuck camera platform on
Voyager 2. and scientists were
trying to find out today if the
ship can get back to the business
or looking at distant worlds.
A weary flight engineer
accidentally sent an incorrect
computer command to Voyager
late Wednesday. telling it to
move its jammed platform with
a forward rotation 10 times
greater than previous orders
designed to free the platform.
The mistake did the trick.
freeing a vital camera platform
that had been stuck for nearly a
day.
"We are not permanently
stuck," project manager Esker
Davis said with relief. "I reel
better."
Davis s aid Voyager's two
• exploratory cameras and three
other instruments still needed to
be checked out and are not
considered operallonai yet. He
said he couldn't predict when
the 226-pound package mounted
on a 7..,·fool boom might be put
back to work.
The camera platform had
been unable to mo.ve from side
to side, although it could still
swivel up and down. The devices
on the platform were working
well; they just couldn't be aimed
at what scientists wanted to see.
Seven of Voyager 's 11
scientific instruments continued
to perform exactly as planned,
Davis said.
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Highs 78 to 94 . Lows
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Troubleshooter s were still
analyzing what happened on the
far side of Saturn at 11:30 p.m.
Tuesday to jam the crucial
camera-aiming system. And
they weren't sure the problem
was permanently solved.
Voyager 2, meanwhile, was
racing away from it s
spectacular tour of Saturn's
churning clouds, glittering rings
and icy moons.
The next leg of a journey that
began four years ago takes it
a cross another 1.7 billion miles
or space for a visit to Uranus in
1986 and a dash past Neptune in
1989.
While engineers worked on the
jammed platform. scientists at
Jet Propuision Laboratory were
reveling in the new information
and pictures of Saturn relayed to
them by Voyager 2.
Photograph y team leader
Brad Smith described the close
approach with Saturn as
"something like roughly 99
percent successful." He said the
ship accompli:shed most of its
crucial c hore s before the
malfunction left its cameras
staring u selessly a t empty
s pace.
A new puzzle for scientists
was a strangely kinked ring
apparently discovered by yet
another lucky accident moments
before the camera problems
began and possibly e ven related
to them.
The narrow ring, which seems
creased and kinked like a bit or
wire that's been unwound after
being wadded up, was spotted as
Voyager passed behind Saturn,
said scientist Richard Terrile.
Th e n a rro w ring wa s
di scovere d in the Enc ke
Division. a gap in the bright
A·ring, even though "we didn't
have any pictures of the Encke
.Division scheduled."
said. it is policy not to discuss
them.
In announcing the episode, the
Pentagon said only that the crew
of the SR·71 "reported sighting a
contrail and subsequent air
bUNlt several miles distant."
The Pentagon said the incident
"posed no threat to the aircraft.
which landed safely."
The Pentagon spokesman re-
fused to s ay where the SR·71 ,
which carries a crew of two. was
based. but it is understood that
th ese hig hly sophisticated
strategic reconnaissance planes
operate out or Okinawa.
{$tt MISSILE, Page A2) .
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ranea11 Inn: fly threat in /,()s A11q1•le., r()untq
Man's body No med/lies found 1
burn~d due? in county traps
to evide J1Ce • Orange County thus far has throughout the United States
By RJCHARl) GREEN
OfllltDMIY ...... Stilff
Police investigators theorized
today that fire was set to the
body or a man found de ad
Wednesday in an Irvine orange
grove in an effort to destroy
murder evidence.
Lt. Robert Lennert said he
believes that th e husky
man, who remains unidentified.
probably was dumped in the
grove after being killed in a
separate location.
Police were hoping that an
autopsy scheduled for 1 p.m.
today could provide further
c lues. Investigators said they
were also hoping that the victim
could be identified today
through fingerprints.
The burning body wa s
di scovered by an Irvine
Compa n y security officer
Wednesday about 6 a .m . in an
orange grove northwest of the
intersection of Irvine Center
Ori ve and Sand Canyon A venue.
The first Irvine officers, who
were called to the scene and put
out the fire, said they observed
the fire burning primarily in the
lower area or the victim 's body.
He said police have all but
ruled out s uicide because no
containers or nammable liquid
or other weapons were found
near the scene.
The body's location in the
orange grove would indicate
that it was carried a distance
from the nearest road, Lt.
Lennert said.
Officers said they aren't sure
what, if any, nammable liquid
was used to set the body on fire.
Shuttle teste d
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
<AP > -Backup ·astronauts
s uccessfully completed the
space s huttle Columbia 's final
manned test inside the Vehicle
Assembly Building.
been s pared from any infesta· a nd Canada. Sale or nursery
lion or the Me.diterr~nean fruit s tock. he said , accounts for,
rt y that could imperil the coun about $100 mi llion annually.
ty's $175 million per year Wednesd ay, Agricultural
agricultural industry. Commissioner William Fitchen
Leonard Liekhus. chief deputy was empowered by the county
agricultural commissioner. said Board or Supervisors to take alt
no ad~t male flies have been necessary steps, including the
foundmthe2,078trapsthathave u se of aerial s pra ying of
been pla ced througho ut the pesticides. to combat the ny
county. The number or traps s hould any infestation be dis·
soon will be doubled. he noted. covered.
If medflies w~re discovered In a report to the board ,
and county agricultrural pro· Fitchen said "The com ·
ducts quarantined. gr owe rs missioner's objective is the
co.ul.d fa~e a los~ up -to Sl 75 prompt eradication or the med·
m1lhon, Liekhus said. fly . Pest eradication to be suc-
Hardest hit, he said, would be c essful requires intens ive
large nurseries that grow every· measures tha1 may seem ex·
thing from house plants to travagant. Any compromise
l arge trees that are shipped <See MEDFLV, Page A2)
* * * * * *
Helicopter sprays
medflies over LA
By The Auoclated Pre11
A pesticide -spraying
helicopter scrambled into the
skies of suburban Los Aneeles to
fight the southern s pread of
Mediterranean fruit flies, while
a new infestation was
discovered in Oakland. the
farthest north the pest has
reached.
An indusitry spokesm an
warned, meanwhile. that the
c osts o r c r op losses and
eradication efforts eventually
could reach $1 billion if the
infestation spreads much farthe,(
and federal officials expand a
quarantine s tatewide.
Studies by the UC Berkele}
Cooperative Extension Service
and the marketing services
division of the state Department
of Food and Agriculture
estimated California could end
up paying $1.2 billion in the first
year in crop loss es a nd
pest-control efforts and S7SO
milllon in s ubsequent years.
·'This is definitely a bad day
and a setback." said Jack King.
spokesman for the California
Farm Bureau Federation.
King's comments followed
confirmation Wednesday that
two of five mednies round in the
Los Angeles s uburb of Baldwin
Park were fertile, prompting
emergency spraying there. That
was 260 m iles s outh of the
previous limit of the infestation.
A fertile fly was also found in
Oakland. about 15 miles north of
previous finds. Spraying was
scheduled to begin there tonight.
.. I don't think all is lost."
medfly project manager Jerry
Scribner told reporters after the
discoveries. "It's a longer.
tougher. harder way, but I think
we're going to win."
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• • • • • Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Augu1t 27, 1881
Schmitz, 2 others lose abortion battle
SACR A M ENTO <AP>
Abortion rights eroups huve
8corcd u rc1oundln1 victory ·
T h re-t' maajor bills to re11trlct
abortion have ~en stopped In
the C'uhfcm1lta Lc1o1lslllture
The bills. hulled Wedne.tiday
hy thl' Ai;sem bly Judiciary
Cumm1tlcl'. were S8732 by Sen
Jost•ph Montoy ... l> Whittier.
who Withdrew It for Ii )'titr
without u vote. S8154 by Sen.
John Sl'hmltz, R-Cor on u dcl
Mar, und S8946 by Sl'n Ed
Davis. R ChaL-,worlh. both voted
down
Montoya's bill would require a
24 ·hour w1.1it1n g pcrloct aod a
detailed de11crlplion to the
woman or tht' abortion and its
l"trccb.
Schmll:&'s bill would have
required doctors to take all
reasonable s teps to noUfy the
purcnt.s of on unmtarrtcd woman
undl·r 18 before perrormlnJ an
abortion. It died on a 5·4 votu,
wilt. ei&ht votes needed for
passa1e.
Davis ' bil l would have
requlrc·d detatls pf ever y
a t>ortlon to ~ reported by the
doctor to the state under threat
of cnm10ul penalties. and would
hav(' made part o r th e
1nCMmation public. lt would not
have td nllf1ed the woman or
made the doctor's name public
The vote was 3 5.
T he defeut or the Schmitt l.lnd
Davi11 bills was all but
guaranteed two weeks ago when
t he Assembly voted to shlf\ them
from the Health Committee to
the less sympathetic Judiciary
Committee
Schmitz, who called t h e
hearing a c harade, smd he was
uncomfortable carrying a bill
that stopped short or banning
abortions altoget h er. He
assailed oppone nts or h is
measure as those who "want to
execute kids before they'r e
born." which drew o h lH from
much or the audience.
An oppone nt or the bill, Beth
Meador or the American Civil
L1bcrtJes Union. said later that
It wus ::i throwback to the days
when women died from illegal
abortions.
SB154. largely modeled altl"r a
Utah law that was upheld by thl'
U S. Supre me Court. would hav(•
require d doctors to make a
good-fll1th effort to notify the
parents of an unmarried minor
who seeks an abortion
To gain s upport . St'hm1t:r.
agre.'d to ~xcmpt c3sc11 10 which
thl' rourt found that the minor
was rnuture ~nouwh to dt•<.'idc for
henil·tr. nr lh{at nour1,•ation
would bl· u~alnJott her bl'St
1nterl'~t
C u ri'~·n t l y . pun·nts m ust
t'Onst.>nt to must m e dical
procedures on their children
under 18. but a f(•v. procedures,
1nclucl111g ubort1on and venereal
d .1st-ast.• treatment. are
t.•xt•rnptl•d. The US Supreme
Court has ruled that requiring
parental consent for an abortion
unconst1tut1onallv infringes on a
woman s ri ght to have un
ahurt1on
/\'SPECTOR f''l.Vl-:1>
\!army Lmures
Ins p ector
in Irvine
punished
Gas tax boost plan supported From Page A1
MISSILE
SACRAMENTO l AP I A
l wo-cent increase in the gasoline
tax and boosts in other highway
fees have won approval of the
Assembly Ways and Means
Committee
A 17 2 vote Wednesday sent
the increases, in S B215 by Sen.
John Foran. 0 -San Francisco, to
the Assembly floor
Besides raising the fuel lax
from seven to nine cents a
gallon. the bill would hike the
minimum vehicle registration
fee from $11 to $22 a year, boost
driver's license fees from $3.25
lo SlO, and raise various truck
weight and other fees.
The bill would bring in $2.6
billion over the next five years
to help ease a rund s hortage
forecast f or the s tate 's
transportation programs
f'oran estimates that the bill
will cost the typi<·al m11torist $25
u year
The Se n ate already has
approved an earlier version of
the measure
The• Lmted States has never
atknowlcdged any SR-71 flights
over North Kort•a, but th<'r<'
have been repeated report.., of
:>uc h O~)Cratlons .
Former Irvine city building
ins pector Manny Linares has
been fined $700 and given two
years probation for soliciting
and accepting gratuities from
building contractors
Man convicted in stabbing
The Wavs and Means vote was
held up r(>r a while by a GOP
boycott related to the
increasingly bitter partisan
struggle over reapportionment
Assemblyman Cha rles
lmbrechl, R -Ventura. said the
GOP was abstaining on the bill
lo remind the Assem bl ) 's
Democratic majorit) about their
reapportionment demands
Catto s aid. · Wl· intend 111 con
lt1lUl' I<> fly these m1ss1ons and I
know ,,r no lim1tat1on as a result
of this incident " lie also said
there has been no alert of l' S
forces in South Korea
At lht.• time of the announce-
ment Wedne:,day nii.:ht. the l'en
tagon's wording 1nc11cated that
the mlS!->lh.• had been r1red from
North Korea, but did not !>a\ "" Harbor Municipal Court Judge
('alvin SchmuJt handed down the
., l' n I c n t' e W e d n es d a y • 1 ' ~
months after Linares. 34. of
Coronu. pleaded gui lly to a
si ngle misdemeanor charge
concem1ni:t the gratuities.
Verdict returned in murder of.ex-Newport resident "The intent, and I believe 11
has been s uccessful. is to get the
attention of the ma1ority party,"
he said.
spccif1cully. ·
llowcvn, Stall' l>eparlrnl'nt
s pokl.!s man Fischer said tooay
that lht're had bt:en conf1rma
tion that "North Koreans fired a
missile al a VS Air Force plane
flying 1n South Korean and 111
le rnational a irspace ·'
Police said he took gifts of
liquor, food and overtime pay in
<•xchangc for spt!edy building
inspections
A Runcho Mirage 'man has
been convicted in Indio of first-
de.e.ree murder for the August
1980 stabbing death of former
Newport Beach resident Kim
Le Valley
A Riverside County SuperiQr
Court jury returned the verdict
Wednesday against defendant
Glen Godwin. 23, after almost
three days of deliberations.
Godwin can receive from 25
years to life in prison when he is
sentenced on Sept 28, said Joe
Gibbs. deputy disln <'t attorney
Gibbs was obviously pleased
with the verdict against Godwin,
who was not arre:ated until eight
mon ths after the 26-year-old
LeValley's body was fo und in a
remote part of t he desert. where
it had been blown apart by a
homemade bomb. Evidence
established that LeValley had
been stabbed Lo death prior to
the bombing of his truck.
"They !the Jurors> gave me
everything I wanted." said
Gibbs "I was pretty worried. It
was almost a pcrrect crime ..
Linares was one of three
inspectors fired for alleged
misconduct and charged with
m 1sdcmcanor counts of taking
payoffs The other two were
t"<onerall'cl \\'hen 1t developed
that the ('l l~ didn't have
sufficient evidence to prosecute
them or Justify their dis missals
from their Jobs.
Those two huilding inspectors
Art Peck. 51. of Anaheim, and
Daniel Rullard. 50. of Costa
Mesa won their Jobs back
after hearings before a n
admimstrat1ve law Jucige
Body identified
as Anaheim boy
Pendleto11
brush fires
battled
Fire t'rews were fighting four
separate brush fires in the
remote northerly portion of the
l : .S. Manne Corps base ut Camp
Pendleton today.
Sgt Tracy Heuman of the
base public information office
said the fires broke out at about
4 p.m . Wednesday and had
burned about 2,250 acres. She
said the cause of the blazes had
not been determined.
Sgt. Heuman said all the fires
hact been contained 1n t h e
northern section of the base. A
l S Forest Service air tanker
h:ict been called in during the
night to drop rire-relardant
l'hemicals on the m ajor blaze
near Rodlar Road, s he said.
A body found Wednesday night
In Ra ncho Palos Verdes in Los
Angeles Count y ha s been
identified as that of a 12-year old
Anaheim boy who disappeared
while working his paper route
Tuesday evening.
Anaheim police Sgt. Roy
Records said the slain youth's
body was discovered along a
rural stretch of Palos Verdes
Drive South about 7: 15 p.m .
Benjamin Lee Brennem an,
who worked as a paper boy for
the O range County Register.
was last seen shortly after 6
p.m . Tuesday at lhe Oakwood
Garden Apartments. 2234 S
Broadway, in Anaheim. His
s hoes and bicycle were found al
lhe apartment complex after he
was reported missing. Sgt.
Records said .
Records said he could not
provide information on the
condition of the body al the time
it was found. He said the cause
o f death ha s n ot b ee n
established. An autopsy has
bee n scheduled by the Los
A n geles Co unty M edical
Examiner's office.
The Br e n neman di s -
a ppearance and slaying is the
second of its kind ·that has
originated in An aheim in the
past several weeks.
Six-year -old J effrey Vargo
vanished July 2 while r iding his
bicycle from his Anaheim Hills
h ome to a neighborh ood
fireworks stand His body was
found a day later a l a housing
construction site in Pomona.
"We always have to consider
whether there is a connection.
But we really don 't have
anything al this time to connect
the two together." Records said .
The investi gat ion of the
Brenneman s laying is be ing
condu cted jointly b y the
Anaheim Police Department
and the Los An geles County
Sheriff's Depar tment.
Sgt ll e uman said b ase
t•xplosive ordna nce personnel
"ere checking nearby areas to
be sure no u ndetonated
t'xplos1ves were in the path or
the fires.
Boy to get wish
She said 50 men from the 1st
\larine Regiment wer e fighting
the fires. which are posing no
t hreat to nearby C levela nd
National Forest. No firefighters
have been injured. Sgt Heuma n
-,aid.
Fund. allows trip to meet Pinocchio
Just leave
the med/lies
ST. PETERSBURG , Fla.
(AP) The Fransie Geringer
Fund has far surpassed its goal,
and the 8·year-old South African
boy suffenng from a rare aging
disease will soon get his wish lo
meet Pinocchio.
SAN F RANC ISCO <APl
Texas wants its murder suspect
back from California. but he had
better be clean
Sponsors of the money-raising
effort lo bring the youngster lo
this country for visits lo Dis-
neyland and Disney World are
making anothe r plea: No more
donations, please.
The $17.000 raised bas ex-
ceeded the amount needed to
bring Fransie, nis parents. a
brother and a volunteer nurse to
St. Petersburg. Orla ndo and
CaUiomia.
Police here arrested David
Kates 35 Wednesday acting on
a tip 'that a man staying at a
local motel had all egedly
b urglarized t he home or Don
Reichert of Dallas. killed him
a nd fled to California in the vic-
tlm 's Cadillac.
''Please check for medIUes
before returning car to Dallas."
concluded a teletype from Texas
a uthorities with instructions ror
handling Kates.
"The response was just stag-
gering," s aid Scott Simmons of
th e Suns hine City Jaycees,
w hi c h o nl y 10 days ago
established a bank account to re-
ceive donations for the goodwill
effort.
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also h ave donat~d rooms. and
Simmons is hoping ''that a n
a irline will help with tickets.
Thal will reduce the cost by $6,000 ...
Fransie suffers from progeria,
a disease that ages its victims 10
tim es faster than normal. He is
bald. already has the wrinkled
s kin of an old man and is not ex-
pected to Ii ve beyond his teen-
age years. doctors say
Stoc% market
dealt another
losing blow
NEW YORK <AP> -The
stock market, still beset by in-
,teresl-rate and recession wor-
ries, posted another loss today.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials dropped 6.57 points to
892.69 after four ho urs of trad·
Ing.
Losers outnumbered 1alners
by close to a 2·1 margin in the
over -all lally of New York Stock
Exchange-Li.sled iasues.
After tumbling to lt.1 lowest
level in more U\n a year. Mon-
day, the market m ade a weak
a ttempt to r ally late Tuesday
a nd early Wednesday .
But analysts noteq that the up-
s wing attracted little support,
with traders sUll fearful that a
prolon1ed sieae of high lnterest
rat.el ~d lead to an economic
slump.
By Wedneaday afternoon.
prtcea began pulUng back again,
a nd the decllne accelerated In
early t.radlna today.
'
Godwin 's two lawvcrs were
unavailable for com.menl this
morning Thl'y had argued that
Godwin was an innocent friend
who was framed by the two
other men who were arrested in
connection with the murder and
who testified against him
Trials are still pending for the
other suspects. Frank Soto Jr ..
31, of Rancho Mirage and Roy
Dic key, 35. of Camp Verde, Ariz
Investigators said Jealousies
that developt'd over alleged drug
deals wen• the motivl' behind
thl' LeValley slaying
Lavton said ,.
accusing CIA
SAN f'RANCISCO (AP> -A
Peoples Temple defector whose
wife was one of five people
killed in a Jung le airstrip a m
bush in Guyana says Larry
Layton accused the CIA of or
chestrating the attack minutes
after it happened
Gerald Parks told a federal
cou r t j u ry We dnesday at
Layton's murder -conspiracy
trial he was approached after
the Nov 18. 1978. ambush by
Layton. who had insisted on
leaving the temple's Jonestown
settlement with other defectors.
But t>Ventually fi ve
Republican s J0 1n ed 12
Democrats in s uppor ting the
me~ure .
The ball originally would have
shifted S230 million in sales tax
revenue from thl' general fund
tu the highway account over five
veal's Gov Edmund Brown
Jr 's administration agreed to
support the bill last week after
F'oran reduced thal transfer to
$177 million
From Page A1
MED FLY ••• .
becaust' of et'onom1c or environ
mental exped1enct' \\ 111 surely
doom the sucC'ess of pest
eradication '·
Fitchen said he attended a
meet1n~ l ast Frida~ 1n
Sacramento to discuss the med
fl y infest ation. which at that
time. was limited to a six county
region in northe rn California
New infestations have now been
found in Los Angeles County
· ·1 wish tha t I could be op·
limistic and advise you that the
pest will soon be eradicated. but
all indications are that satellite
infestations will continue to be
found .. f1tchen told
s upervisors
Fischer said the l 'n1ted St.ill''
\ 1ew'> this incident with ··serious
concern
He tailed ll an ·Jct of lawlc•ss
ncss 1n vwlat1on of interna·
tional law. thl' Korean Armistice
Agrcl·mcnt and <JC'C'eptl'd norm ...
or tnt{'rnat1onal behavior .
f'1sch<:r said the C S Com
mand an Seoul called for an
Arm1st1<·t· Comm1ss1on ml't-lin~
Saturda~ ·10 protest d1rectl~ Lo
the '.':orth Koreans this v1olatmn
of thl' ll:.153 urm1st1ce agrt.·c
mt·nt ..
N o r l h K o r c' a ' h a s n '' t
rt-s pondcd Lo tht: reques t for
such d meetrng
:\1canv.hllt.•, F1st:her s~11d, !ht.•
L'nited States 1s tontactrng the
Ch1m•sl' and Soviet governmt'nl!'>
"lo rec1ucst that they conve) our
deei> C'Oncern over this rnc1denl
Lo ~orth Kprean authonllPS and
that North Korea avoid <1n~ rep·
cl1tion or such dangerou!I at
t1vitv
Fischer described the SR 71 ·..,
m1ss10n as "one of a number of
routin<' flights" which have been
made in this area over a period
of \'Cars
Tht• SR 71 . "h1ch c·an fl) at
better than 2,000 miles per hour.
can photograph "1de areas from
altitudes over flO.O<lO feet Layton "made the accusation
that this was a CIA plot , and
said my son did the shooting ...
Parks said Parks' son, Dale.
has accused Layton of try10g to
kill defectors on the smaller of
two planes preparing to leave
the remote airstrip on the d ay of
the ambush
Restaurant strike due?
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -San
Francisco's gourmet treats may
be in s hort supply if a new con-
tract for restaurant e mployees
can't be setlled by the deadline
Wilkins critical M~~!i"2 or the San Francisco
sociat1on are stalled over a v.alo(e
dispute . union spokes woman
Maya Luckmann said Wednes
dav · Nobod' hkes a strike.
particularly people who work for
a hv1ng. but 1f wc have to wt•
wi ll." she s aid
NEW YORK (AP> Veteran Hote l and R estaurant
civil rights leader Roy Wilkins. Employees Union is prepartn~ Plan~ <Ii appear~
79, hospitalized last week for for a possible walkout by some BOGOTA, Colombia tAP >
heart t rouble, was 1·n critical 4,000 e mployees. including
k food S bartenders An airliner with 45 people conditi on We dnes day after coo s, ·-ser ver ·
b and other worke rs. aboard has disappeared on a s uffering kidney pro le ms, Talks between the union and scheduled domestic flight O\'er ,__h_os_p_i_taJ~o_f_f_ic_i_aJ_s_s_a_i_d_.~~~~~-lh_e~Go~l~d~e_n_G.__a_te~R_e_s_t_a_ur_an~t_A~s·~~th_e~An~d_e_s_1_n_s_o_u_lh_e_r_n~C_o_lo_m~b_ia_.
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Ale c Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTIThurtday, August 27, 1981
I
Sign law amendments
may not be the last
Costa Mesa City Council
members haven't caved in to
pressures to do ~way with the
city's controversial 1974 or
din ance dsigned to reduce un·
sightly signing clutter in the city
But they are sagging a lot.
The council last week or
dered ordinance revisions that
would allow larger and tatlet
signs along most major streets as
the result of heavy pressures
from the Chamber of Commerce
and some members of the busi·
ness community.
Some council members have
argued in favor of dumping or·
dinance sections that would do
away with older, larger s igns by
1984 after they have served a pre
sumed lifetime of usefulness
Arguments favoring the re -
visions that would double the size
of signs now allowed under the
1974 ordinance an obvious
compromise to heated business
community leaders includes
research indicating increasing
numbers of motorists traveling at
Caster speeds can easily miss the
s maller signs .
An yo n e who has b een
jammed up on Harbor
Boulevard, Newport Boulevard
or Seventeenth Street may find
this latter argument hard to buy,
but the council apparently found
1t somewhat persuasive
While the ordinance amend·
ments don't back the council
away from enforcing sections
calling for removal of non
conforming signs by 1984. council
members will allow manv to
s tand simply by doubling. lhl'
sizes allowed.
What will the council do to
create equitable treatment fol'
those businesses which alread)
have complied with the con
troversial 1974 ordinance. spend
ing large s ums of money for
s maller. less competitive s igning
as a res ult?
You can figure the sign or
dinance flap will make it to the
council agenda a nother time
and maybe several times.
Friction inevitable
Teachers union and Newport·
Mesa School District negotiators
are back at the bargaining table
this s ummer trying to work out
cost-of-living raises and other
proposed new benefits for
teachers.
To date. about the only thing
worthwhile emanating from the
talks was a suggestion by district
Superintendent John Nicoll that
t he negotiations be thrown open
to the public and press.
That proposal was turned down
by the union. and it probably
wasn't serious anyway.
Nicoll was a bit piqued when he
made it.
Union representatives had just
released information regarding
the school board's initial salarv
offer -hikes of about 3 percent
across the board this year.
The teachers seek an average
13.5 percent in raises plus more
insurance benefits. Their initial
demands. made early this sum-
mer. were offered publicly as
prescribed by state law.
District trustees didn't make a
public counter offer.
They said they didn't know al
the time how much money the
state would allocate lht> district
t his year.
Perhaps. they warned. lower
funding might require teachers
to give up some of the benefits
they had gained in previous
years.
The district 's 3 percent initial
offering was made in closed
bargajning session. a nd district
officials were miffed when the
union announced the figure to the
press along with the opinion that
the hike isn't large enough.
Teachers couldn't understand
Nicoli 's concern. After all. they
noted. the trustees· first ncgotia
lion offer is s upposed to be publi<'
under state law
District salaries including
those of the teachers. non·
teaching employees. and ad·
ministrators account for about
90 percent of the school money
s pent each year
Public salary and benefit~
negotiation sessions in a district
plagued by what its officials con·
tend is seriously inadequate fund·
ing could be informat ive.
possibly entertaining and
probably just as productive in the
long haul.
City permit no guarantee
Just because a c haritable or·
ganization is granted a permit to
solicit funds in the city of Costa
Mesa does n 't mean the City
Council recomm ends donations .
That became apparent this
s ummer as coun cil members
took iss ue with organizations that
put as little as 30 or 40 percent of
their gleanings in\.o the charity
they represent.
The remaining 60 to 70 per-
cent often goes into overhead ex
pen ses. including what
sometimes can be fat paychecks
for a fund-raising firm or for ad·
ministrato rs of non.profit or·
ganizations.
But city advisers who stud)
legal precedents have warned
that denying permits to solicit to
organizations si mply because
they have high overhead costs
could result in lawsuits the city
eventually would lose.
The dilemma has prompted
the City Council to stipulate that
some solicitors show potential
donors an identification rard not
ir:ig the percentage of contribu
t ions actu a lly going into the
hands of worthy recipients .
One organization that won ·1
be required to s how s uch cards 1s
the United Way of Orange Coun
ty. which actually puts 85 percent
of what it coll ects into needy
hands.
Residents facing solit·1tors
for new or lesser·known charilie~
at their doorways over the next
few months might like to lake a
look at the r equired permit
cards.
Charitable giving is in the
great American tradition. and is
one of the stre ngths of our f rec
society which dis tinguishes 1t
from all but a handful of other
nations.
And it's reassuring to a con·
tributor to know how the con·
tribution is used.
Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex·
pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt•
ed. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (7U)
642...t:nl.
L.M. Boyd I 'Redneck' origin
Client explains the origin of the
word "redneck.'' In the South as
elsewhere, the man behind the plow
leaned into It, hi! shoulders hunched,
bis bead bent forward to watch the
furrowing. Soon the back of his neck
wu bu.med lo red leather. But It was
not just the Southern plantation
owner who gave the redneck his
nickname. The black slave did so,
too, u a mockery of the white man
who did his own field labor.
The &1us fiber ln most furnace
ORANGE COAST Daly Pilat
filters is backed by metal sheets with
patterns of holes each about an inch
and a half in diameter. Maybe you've
noticed. These sheets were oot de·
!'igned tbal way for aerodynamic rea·
sons. T heY.'re sold to the filter
makers by other millers. They're
what's left after brewery vendors
stamp out bottle caps.
Q. How many boxers have dJed
from ring injuries?
A. Count 330 so far ln Ulla country
since 19'5.
Thomas P. Hale y
Pub Usher
T~ A. Murpblne
J:d ltor •
B•rbar• kntlbicll
Ed itorial Page Editor
·-·--··--,.
Judge confirmation needed
Those who believe the courts are to
blame for the increased crime rate in
California has been experiencing have
an opportunity lo do something about it
if they act immediately. For the
passage of SCA 27 by the Senate now
calls for people to write to their
representatives in the Assembly de·
manding its approval by that house.
The measure would require that
future appointees of the governor to the
appellate and supreme courts be con
firmed by the Senate. Under existing
law such appointees need only approval
by a panel of three. composed of the at
torney general. chief justice and semor
presiding appellate justice.
THE NEED FOR the people to make
clear lo their Assemblymen that they
want SCA 27 passed arises from the fact
that identical proposals made during
the past decade have failed lo gain ap-
proval in that house.
Although .authored by Republican
Sen. Ed Davis, SC-A 27 is not a partisan
issue. Its previous appearances have
been authored variously by Republicans
and Democrats alike. Neither is 1t
aimed al Gov. Jerry Brown. Originally
the proposal was made during the ad·
ministration of Gov . Ronald Reagan
and even if passed by the Legislature
must still go before the voters and
would not become effective until the end
of Brown 's term
What the proposal seeks to do is to
provide a better method of screening
nominees to the high courts where, once
approved. they are beyond the reach of
the peoplt> and remain until retirement
or death
Republtcun Sen Milton Marks, one of
fou r who opposed the measure in the
IARL WATIRS
Senate•, objcckd lei making the appoin·
tees '"subject to political considera-
tions ..
THAT WAS P ORE rhetoric. Marks
knows you can't lake politics out of
courl1. All judicial appointments are
political, made by the governor on
politi('a ) ('Onsiderations regardless of
prl'len scs or selecting the .. most
qua lificd · ·
As it stands the nominee approval
method is pro form a at best since the
panel 1s empowered only lo rule on
whether the candidate meets the legal
qualifications. Those are simply that·
one be a mem ber of the bar assocaallon
for ten years.
There is little or no public input into
the panel considerations bul even if
'there wa s the p anel would not be
responsive s1nc·t'. excepting for the al·
torney general, the members cannot be
opposed for re-election. F'urthermore.
two of the panel are always either ap·
poinlees of the governor or of the same
party and sometimes all three are in his
pocket
SENATF. CONFIRMATIONS would
make the appointments less polillcal by
the fact the nominees would have to win
the approval of members of both
part1 c::. It would provide a proper
forum for the public to express its views
to an aud1 cnn• responsive by reason or
the fact ther must face the voters every
four year:. ·The intent of the measure is
to assure that those who serve on the
hi gh courts have some meaningful ex·
per ience lo fit them for their Juclicial
robes •
What makes the proposal most attrac·
live is that it is not a case of Jumping
from a system whi ch has proved uo·
satis fa ctory lo an untested system
which might prove equally bad. The
Senate confirmation method has always
existed in the federal court system
where every judge is appointed by the
President but must be confirmed by the
l' S Senate llavmg proved itself over
many years on the federal level there
should be no reluctance lo adopt the
same system for California courts
Panama Canal opponent reassured
To the Editor.
The Panamanian nig flies atoµ the
bridge spanning the entrance to the
Panama Canal, on top of Ancon Hill
and, most importantly, over the
Panama Canal. The Canal Zone no
longer exists as a separate politicaJ en·
lily.
Yet, to my great surprise and
pleasure, l found during a recent of·
ficial visit to Panama that the United
States is highly regarded by Panama
nian leaders, who made it quite clear
that it is their hope that the U .S will be
invited to maintain a military presence
in Panama after the year 2000.
Indeed, when I met wilh Panama 's
President Aristides Royo aJong with
severaJ other members or the House
Armed Services Committee. it seemed
that Royo was plowing some new
diplomatic ground toward strengthen
ing relations with the United Slates.
Frankly, I found a complete lack of
hostility among Panamanians during
my brief tour or the country, the canal .
the locks and the American military in·
stallations.
While all this could change, it was en·
couraging to note that plans for free
elections in 1984 are moving ahead,
des pite the death of strongman Omar
Torrijos in an airplane accident a few
weeks ago.
AS ONE WHO opposed the so-called
give-away of the Panama Canal by the
Carter Administration in 1978 and one
whose constituency opposed lhat action
by a margin of 100 to 1, it was quite a
revelation to me lo see the status of
operations in Panama.
The canal is being run smoothly,
albeit by a force or pilots all but two of
whom are American. with the introduc·
hon of Panamanian pilots to be slowly
phased in over a period of years.
The locks are in good working order.
the dock hands for the most part are
Panamanians, as they have been for
years, and the attitude all around
positive.
Of course, it should be noted that con·
slderi.ng the volatile political nature of
Lalin America and its uneasy past,
anything can happen a~ any Ume to
change the situation dramatically.
But for the moment, I a m happy to re·
port that the worst fears of Americans,
lncluding me, who opposed the Panama
Canal treaty three years ago have not
been realized.
RObERT 8ADHAM
Rep, 40th DIAtrict
Not like home
To tbe Editor:
I want to &b ank you for 1our
1pomorabtp of the concerti on the rreeo
al Orar\19 Coau CoUeie.
1 went 1.,t nl.ah&. takint my t-o
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granddaughters (ages 12 and 15). They
enjoyed the concert and remarked that
they didn't have anything like this at
home.
They live in Saipan, Micronesia,
where their father is Attorney General
for the Trust Territories or the Pacific.
CELESTINE W HARVEY
Bla nie ro11 trol1 Pr."
To the Editor.
If the air traffic controllers are cor
reel and it is unsafe to Oy, then this is
the direct res ult or their illegal walkout.
I cannot see any reason not to hold all
of them and their union responsible for
MAILBOX
all loss of life and property should any
accidents occur . They may be con-
t rollers but they are not professional.
W F. LOWANCE
M isrhieuous fart s
To the Editor:
The Daily Pilot played mischief with
the "earthly facts" in the Aug. 19
editorial "Protesters overlook some
earthlv facts."
MF #1 <Mischievous Fact number
one) ls comparing the Irvine Company
to an individual landowner. Reality is
that It is owned by 22 Eastern based
stockholders. The company has been
called the largest landlord io the coun·
try because or its apartment holdings.
Hardly your typical landowner.
MF #2 IS mentioning the scaled down
number of houses to be built but failing
to point out the guest cottages, servants
quarters. highrise hotels and thousands
or square feet of office/commercial de·
velopment that are planned.
MF #3, the most grievous error of au.
is suggesting that "unsavory develop·
ment of coastal lands can be more or
less controlled" because of the ex-
istence of the Coastal Commission.
Reality is that the commission bas
become a polillcal footbail, Its eflective·
ness eroded by pro·development lobby·
Ing. Otherwise the Irvine Coastal Plan
• Lell(•rs /rorn rcodns art ~lcome Thf'
raghl to <'11ndt·n~1 lcttf'rs 10 /11 space or
eiaminott l1~l as reserved l..ftters of 300
word1 or leai w'lll bt' g111frt pre/ertttee. All letter~ must includfr rignoture ortd mollfag
addreu lNt nomt1 mo~ Of wUhheld on re-·
queal If 1ulftc1tt1t reotort IS opportnr
PNl'l/ wiU not Of published L•tleri may bt
teltp'1mwd tu 642-«136 Nomt ctnd pltone
11umt>tr oJ thf' colltnbulor '""'' bt OllH'n /or
,l>trl/ICCtllJfl purpo:.t.t
would never h<ive been approved as 1s
An "earthly fact ... as I see it. is that a
lot of people have succumbed to the
company's projected image of the
beleaguered local landowner struggling
to make an honest buck while frustrated
by government bureaucrats and ex·
tremist environmentalists opposed to
all development. The empire-building
period in Cahforn1a·s history is alive
and well. only now the land barons re·
side in the East. In thei r stead. keen ivy
league bus iness minds have been
employed to orchestrate local govern-
ment. business. labor. and media to
I heir point or \'l ('W Reality is, 1t"s work·
In$?
TEHRY TIMMINS
La11f(u a![e o /J srure
To the Editor
l am writing to take issue with the
person who wrote the editorial on Aug
19 with Lhe title, "'Society's safety
first " This editorial has to do with a
beast by the name of Gillin who is a
depraved sexual predator set free by
Judge Thomson on bail, who then set
forth to prey upon and sexually ter·
rorize a Laguna Beach woman.
THE EDITORIAL is very much to the
point and I cannot dis agree with
anything In the editorial except one
word. The word is "recidiv\sts" and
was used in the context of telling the
reader what Gitlin reall y is.
Now, the purpose of good writing, as I
understand it, is lo communicate to the
fullest measure the idea or thought that
is being discussed. To use lhe word ~·re
cidivist" to describe Gitlin is correct.
but wouldn't it be much more effective
communications to state that Gitlin is a
habitual criminal, which most anyone
can understand, instead or in addition?
In my mind, an exceUent editorial was
rendered almost totally ineffective by a
poor choice of words. Dare I say you
created obfuscation in respect to a very
serious subject?
ROBERT de FORD
111811 IUS
Reykjavik, Iffland, baa the trick for a
clean, q~let city: No do1s allowed
witbln the city llmlt.e excepl police and
IJUldedog&.
J .C.
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurtday, Auguet 27, 1981
APPOINTID -
Former A s · s emblyman John
Knox, D·Rlchn)ond,
has been named to
the board of directors
or Ha tin1s College
of Law and to thu
Commis s ion o n
Uniform State Laws
by Gov . Edmund Brown Jr.
Alderman would 'tune out' headset crowd
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CHICAGO CAP) -The Uthe,
llnned youn1 man 1arbcd only lo 1
bandaMa and 1ym abortl weaves ln
and out of traffic on roller tliatel, h1I
hlpa JYtaUna t.o a beat only he can
hear -perhaps the only thine be can
hear.
The scene, made poHible by dt·
velopmenl of powerful, battery.run
tape cassettes with tiny headphones,
reflect.I a 1rowln1 safety buard,
says Alderman Low• P. Farina.
He want.a the City Council to ban
use of such devicea by operatora of
bicycles. motorcycles, mo-peds,
Before you buy any make of car,
call me. I'll save yo'-8 time & money.
Benet it from my buying clout I buy office. low overhead. No salesmen.
or lease cars in contract lots of 1 to no commissions. Get prices from us.
100 for corpofate fleets We can ob-any make of car. Then compare lor
tain substantial savings fOf quali-yourself \And tell your trle~I
f ied individuals, We do the price Call. 9 to 5. Robt lflxson Equipment
shopping & h30gling. Ours is a busy Co, ask for Virginia. 714 645-4800.
NEWPORT DEMOCRATIC CLUB
ANNUAL BAR-1·9 & CHILI
Sunday, August 30th
2 p.m.-6 p.m •.
NEWPORT RIVIERA CLUB HOUSE
3 50 Riviera. Newport leach
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Demo politicos ev-'ed Chili made by ~· Max Vallejo
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anowmobll• or any other auch dt·
vlce "on the publlc way." The pro-
posal, Which '"u 1 mlnlmum $50
fine f o-r each offenae, 1oa before the
council Sept. 14.
Farina aald he became aware of
th• problem whlle d rlvina t.o work
Au1. 18, wh n he had to swerve to
avoid a "tunecMn'' cyclist on a col·
Halon course with his car. The biker
didn't hear Farina's car horn.
"Some of the manufacturers and
rctallera don't like my move because
headsets are the hottest item on their
mark et today, and radio commen·
talora are unhappy ~cause It wUJ ln·
terfere with thtlr l11tenln1 au-
dience," Hid Farina. ''But if I can
uve one life I'll be happy because
lhoy are very danteroua.''
Manuf1cture1"1 1old an estimated
750:000 such units worldwide in 1979 ana 805,000 In 1980. They expect to
sell U million units this year, says
Ralph Jones of the Electronics ln·
dustry Association In Waah.ington,
D.C. He estimated 1981 retail sales of
$200 million.
"We can't make enough of them,"
says Bill Baker. vice president of
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Corp of America, whose parent com·
pany pioneered the tiny, portable
stereo cas11ettes and earphones two
years ago with the Soundabout, now
called the WMlkman .
Rich Puntll of Pacific Stereo ln
Chicago says sales are "double last
year we can't keep any in alock."
He links the units' popularity to
Americans' Interest in Illness.
"People are getting Into blcycllna .
jogging, skiing, and it's a lot more
enjoyable with nice music goin&," he
said.
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lllllil CUil
County route
to foothills
• WIDS approval
By GLENN SC01T
Of .. Dllllr ..........
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors made a key decision
Wednesday toward opening
south county Tanchlands for
urban development by approv·
ing a new freeway corridor to
serve as a lifeline to the
foothills.
The supervisors, in a related
matter, also amended the coun-
ty General Plan to allow part of
the rural ranchlands, the 2,743-
acre Whiting Ranch, to be de·
veloped with up to 3,900 homes.
The unanimous vote to add the
Foothill Transportation Corridor
to the county's master plan for
highways follows almost a year
or planning by both county
staffers and representatives of
the landholding companies.
But they aren 't done yet.
Although the s upervisors ap-
proved a general path for the
26-mile-long freeway. an exact
alignment won't be m ade for
several more months.
Although a new alignment
study is scheduled before an ex-
act route is c hosen, the
supervisors did decide Wednes-
day to throw out one option
which would have sent the
freeway uncomfortably close to
a score of homes in Mission
Viejo.
Tbat community is virtually
the only one that might have the
freeway in its back yard, and
some residents object.
Chuck Kenney. chairman of
the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad·
visory Committee, said his
group wants the freeway to be
located at least a half-mile from
their homes.
Supervisors said they won't
make further refinements until
they see the alignment study.
The as-yet unnamed freeway
is planned to generally begin at
its northern end at the Riverside
Freeway in Santa Ana Canyon
and curve through the hills until
it eventually links with the Santa
Ana Freeway just north of San
Clemente.
The freeway construction is
estimated to cost up to $365
million in today's dollars -an
amount county officials frankly
admit the government doesn't
have. Thus, the private land de-
velopers who figure to profit
from the 26-mile freeway will be
asked to help pay its cos t ,
supervisors agreed Wednesday.
Sale of Medical
Center discounted
Regardless of what Orange
County government would like
to do, the University of
California has no intention of
selling the UC Irvine Medical
Center in Orange.
In a letter sent to the county
this week. Donald Reidhaar.
general counsel of the universl·
ty. said the county's offer to re-
purchase the m edical center.
which it owned prior to 1976, was
based on "false premises.
"The university rejects each
and every aspec t of it ,"
Reidhaar said.
County officials are claiming
that the university opened the
door to the repurchase in court
documents filed in connection
with a lawsuit related to an $8
million billing dispute between
the two parties.
The university provides care
for indigent patients at the
medical center under a contract
with the county. At issue are
bills the county believes are ex-
cessive.
Reidhaar claimed in the three·
page letter that county officials
misread language contained in
the court documents and said
the university is not willing to
rescind the agreement that
transferred the medical center
from the county to the uni·
versity.
Even if the university did
want to sell the center. Reidhaar
said. the cost would be far in ex-
cess of the $8 million the uni-
versity paid the county ror the
facility. He said the university
h as made about $30 million in
improvements -including the
addition of a patient care tower
-that would bring any re-
purchase price to about $38
million.
"In the event or a rescission or
the entire agreement. the law
would require the county to re-
pay to the university the greater
or the total cost or the medical
center, including all improve·
men ts placed thereon by the
university. or the present market
value." Reidhaar wrote.
In the letter. Reidhaar ex-
pressed "djsmay" at the coun-
t y's expressed desire to re-
purchase the medical center.
He said the county's action
does not conform with state·
ments made by two county
supervisors, Roger Stanton and
Harriett Wieder. who called for
resolution of the contract dis·
pute at a June 19 meeting with
the UC Board or Regents.
County man seized
in alleged kidnap
A 19-year-old Garden Grove
man who reportedly forced a
Newport Beach woman to drive
him around while he made sex-
ual overtures to her has been
arrested today on kidnap
charges, according to police.
John Irby, police said, was ar-
rested at his Garden Grove res-
idence three hours after the al-
leged episode and Is being held
in lieu or $25,000 bail.
Authorities credjted Newport
officer Trent Harris with track-
ing down the man who reparted·
Gunman robs
Mes a e atery
A young man armed with a
.4~·caliber pistol held up the
Taco Bell fast rood outlet at 2900
Fairview Road in Costa Men,
escaping with a still un·
determined amount or cash.
Police said th e eunm an,
d•cribed as about 19 years old,
5 feet 8 and weiehlng 140 pounds,
entered the outlet Wednesday,
coo/rooting two clerks, taktn1
th• money and forcln1 both into
a walk·ln freezer.
Wben the cleru opened tbe d• to the treeaer and walked outt 110Ute said, tb• ,unman wu
1one.
Jy took off running when the
woman pulled into a gas station
and began honking her car horn.
The incident, police said,
began at 3:45 a.m. on Jamboree
Road near Bison A venue where
the woman had pulled her car to
the curb because the engine was
overheating.
The alleged kidnapper. or.
ricers said, approached the
woman from behind and put a
comb to her neck. telling her it
was a gun.
The Newport woman said the
man told her to drive toward
Westminster where be said he
wanted her to grant him sexual
favors.
As a ploy, police claim, the
woman agreed lo submit to his
advances and then swung into
an all-night gas station on
Golden West Street near the San
Diego Freeway when the man
started removing his clothes.
The alleged kidnapper, police
said, took off running when the
woman began honking the car
born.
When the woman contacted
police, she informed them that
the man had told her he'd had a
run-In earlier In the evenin1
with a Newport Beach officer.
That's when officer Hanil re•
called detaining a man for refut·
tn1 lo sign a citation. Hani•
said thJa man matched the
de1cri&>Uon of the alle1ed kld·
napper.
lallJ Plllt
THURSDAY, AUG. 27, 1981
A bold New Yorker
FEATURES 62
ENTERTAINMENT BS
TELEVI SION 67
has found that brashness
is virtue . . . B6
D
0
THIS IS JUST A TEST The challe nge W<i:-t lo
gel three ('fl Hi hl'l 1 l·opler:-. on onl' C5 Ga I a'~
in three houri, a nd 15 minutes. The Rapid
Deployment .Joint Tas k ForC'e. which mo\'t'S
men and m<i C'hines worldwide for de fensl'
purposes, practiced loading maneun•r!-> at
Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro. After
rotors ;.ind e ngine cow lings were remo\'ed.
helicopters wer e winched on to p lane . Boxt•s
of chopper parts wert• load ed \'ia pallets ;.inti
forklifts into tlw \\orld'" lurgt'~l plant.·
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Onofre mishap plan extensive?
Edison says system, adequate enough to warrant reactor licensing
By DA VlD KUTZMANN
Of U.. Delly...._. Safi
A Southern California Edison
Co. o ffi cial says that an
extensive public information
program is being developed to
inform residents of what actions
to take in the event of a n
emergency at the San Onofre
Nuclear &eneraling Station.
S ix arrest e d
in Co s ta Mesa
co caine raid
Costa Mesa vice officers have
arrested five men and one
woman on drug charges and
reportedly confiscated 4.5
ounces or cocaine after one
detective posed as a prospective
buyer.
Arrested al 2 :47 p .m .
Wednesday in his home at 2054
Maple Avenue, Costa Mesa, for
suspicion of selling cocaine and
violating parole was Charles D.
Neal. 21.
Arrested at 941 W. Wilson St.
less than an hour later for
s uspicion of possessing cocaine
were Costa Mesans James J .
.Graham, 19, of 934 J oann St ..
David A. Greeley, 31, of the
Wilson Street address, Paige
Purington, 20, of 1788 Charle St..
and Chuck E . Warren, 18. of 735
James St.
Also arreated at the Wilson
Street home was Anthony D.
Nissen, 29, of La1una Nlauel.
The confiscated cocaine wu
valued at about. se.ooo. police
aaJd.
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In an appearance Wednesday
before the U.S. Atomic Safety
and Licensing Board. Edison
e n gineer Eugene Cramer
maintained that a number or
methods will be used to keep the
80,000 or so residents within 10
miles of the plant informed of
what to do in c ase of a
radiological emergency.
The Edison Co. o ffe r e d
Crapier's testimony as further
evidence that its S20 million
e m e r gen cy preparedness
program is adequate enouih to
warrant licensing or the utility's
two new reactors three miles
south of San Clemente.
Unco nvinc e d of the
effectiveness of the Edison
program , however, were the
challengers who oppose the
issuance or any licenses to run
the newly built 1.100-megawall
units.
Attorney Charles McClung Jr.,
who r e pr esents the San
Clemente -based, anti-nuclear
organization GUARD at the
hearings , cross-examined
Cramer for nearly the full day
Wednes da y at Anaheim's
Marriott Hotel.
McClung then sought -
unsuccessfully -to have a key
word expunged rrorn Cramer's
testimony. That word was a
simple "Yes" and It was In
answer to the question or
whether Information could be
made available to the public In
an adequate fashion and If
procedures for coordinated
dissemination of that
Information were beln1
developed.
Licensing board chairman
James Kelley rejected
McClung's motion to strike the
affirmative res po nse even
though the challengers ' attorney
maintained that Cramer lacked
proper qualifications to answer
the question.
The public information
program 1s required by the
fecteral government to make
rcs1d<'nts within 10 miles or a
commercial reactor aware -on
a pem>d1c ba!>1s of how they
will be notified and what action
should be taken in the event or a
nu clear related emergency.
New wing approved
for Hug h es plant
The Hughes Aircraft Co. has
won approval to construct a
110,000-square-foot office and
laboratory complex as an addi·
tion to its micro·electronic facili ·
ty in West Newport Beach.
The city counc il approval
came this week over objections
of West Newport residents who
complained the structure will be
too tall and will lead lo traffic
problems.
The 23-year-old Hughes facili·
ty at 500 Super.ior Ave. employs
1,300 people. The new wing that
will be attached to the existing
structure is expected to attract
an additional 600 employees. ·
Hughes will help pay for road
improvements at the Superior
Avenue-Pacific Coast Highway
Intersection as a condition to ap-
·proval, said Dr. Scott Walker,
the facility's division manager.
Wal ker said the average
height or the structure will be 42
feet. The building will reach 50
feet at one point where an
elevator Iha.I\ ls lo be located.
"We're the ones 1etlln1 the
8haf'l, '' auggeated Weal Newport
homeowner Margot Skilling.
"This kind of development "this
close to the beach is too much.
we·re being boxed in ...
Loren Greeley, president of
the Newport Crest Homeowners
Association, said the develop·
menl marked arrother example
of "how fast the open space in
West Newport is disappearing."
West Newport has a height
limit or 32 feel but builders can
go up to 50 feet under special circumstances~ -
Dr. Walker said the special
circumstances that Hug_hes sees
In this situation Is "if we didn't
go up this high. we'd really have
to spread the building out. And
by going up high, we'll be able to
do more landscaping and
beautify the area."
The o nly council members
who didn't acre~ were Paul
Hummel and Don trauss. Both
voted against approval.
Dr. Walker Hid bll firm ln·
tends to have the new win&
completed and occupied by late
1983.
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8S Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThurtday, Augu1t 27, Ul81
~ ' --Thinking of dog days
BEING OOG·GONE: l have this frtend
named Shannon who challen1ed me the other
day, suggeattna certainly t couldn't write
about the dog pictured In thl1 apace. She w11
right
l can't write about this doa because that
would be pla11arism. That means, ln plain
l 11nguage, ch eati ng by copyln1 wh at
isomebody else has already written. And the
fellow who wrote about lhla puppy was a man
named Lewis Carroll. He wrote the book
called Alice in Wonderland and that's Allee,
there in the picture with the puppy, alter
Alice shrank.
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TOM MURPHINI .ti4"'
ln Carroll's story, Alice distracted lhe
very large puppy from the very small Alice
by throwing a stick for the puppy to chase.
THAT'S ANOTHE R R EASON why I
can 't write about this puppy. Alice is obvious·
ly teaching the puppy very bad habits.
Opce along this best of all possible
coasts, we had a puppy who took a liking to
wood. He ate doors. Not the entire door, mind
you. Just the bottoms of the doors .
This puppy liked doors so well that he'd
skip dinner just to save his teeth so be could
chew bis way outside. If be happened to be
outside. he'd munch his way back in.
Of course l took this very calmly and
s poke to tl im about his bad door-eating
habits. But he would just look at me by roll·
ing bis big brown eyes and then continue
crunching.
IT GOT TO BE A RACE. Me trying to
re place doors and him seeing how rapidly he
could eat them. He won. I ran out or doors
before he ran out of teeth.
The result of all this is that we moved to
another house that still has doors and the
puppy grew up into a real dog and moved in
with a family that doesn't disagree· with his
door-eating habit
What I really suspect is that our ex·dog's
new family has a house with plastic doors .
Our former euppy wouldn't care for
plastic doors because they don't crunch quite
the same as real wood.
Another reason I refuse to wnte about
the puppy with Alice is that it reminds me of
the little dog J had when I was just a kid
Sagittarius: Plan
to make journey
Friday. Aul(USl ZIS
8 ) SYD~EY O:ttARR
ARIES <~ 21 Ap1 1!11 Scn~c· of adventure 1s
hei~hlened llunWR\'!. dil·k. \OU <'OU Id Win l{iHOt'S of
chance
TAl'RUS !Apr 20 Ma v ~11 You suddenl~ have more
HOROSCOPE
1 oom. rcstncl1ons ••re f'\'mow-d. red tape 1s cul a nd you
c·an "spread your wings
GEMINI !Ma) 21Jun!'201 Put a halt lo personal in·
flat1onary sµ1ral
c·ANC'ER dune 21 .luh 221 tr anal:H1cal. costs are
kt•tlt within rea.'>on
LEO duly 23 Aug 221 Timing improves. diplomacy
a nd rhurm make· a l'omeb;ick ·
VIRGO 1 Aul! 2:1 Sc•pl 221 Emphasis nn illusion.
b;ic•kst;il(e ocrurn·nt·c,, rnmant'l' a nd u clandestine en . .rnll'r ..
l.IBRA 1Sept 23 0('1 221 /\C('t•nt on production.
1 espvns1b1ht). reward and 1ntl·n,1fR•d relat111n'>h1p
S('ORPIO 10cl 23 'l:u\ 211 You gain w1der au
cllenrr. people con ... ull \nu pxµrcss adm1ratt0n fai.cina
I um and cnv)
SAGITIARll'S 1 :-.lov 22 Dc·t• 211 Pl;ins for JOurne)
malenahzc· A more 1ntlcµ1·nde11t !.lance• •~ possible
and m~ccss.iry
('APRICORN 1 Oec 22 Jan 19 > What you s eek
provl'i. elusive Delay 1~ temporary Funds soon will be
relt•aM'<i
AQl'ARll 'S 1 Jan 20 l"c'b 181 Sper1JI ..igreemcnt or
contract might he a., 1r S'"~i. chct-se
PISCES 1Feh 19:itar 211• Re\'lew. rC\'l~e. be will
1ng to tear down for ult1malc purpose of rebuilding on a
more suitable structure
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CONSIGN DESIGN
h erythl1119 h•..._. or "-dcr.ftod S.o _. ,.., o.,. t!Mwl
2~3 WeltCl•ll 0. Surto 102 -llHCh
64s.8388
SICK
AND TIRED?
IF SOMEONE YOU
LOVE IS HURTING
(And you are hurting too)
Because of
ALCOHOLISM
or other chemical dependenc y
Learn how you can help now! Yes, there ls
something you can do -even if the vict im
won't seek help.
alona this coustlint! Rememberlna him
malt mc sad.
MV DOG'S NAME Willi Spot. You ml1ht
not trunk that n11me Is very onilnal but Juat
remember, the chap In the cowboy hat who
advertises on TV got along pretty well with
It
Anyway, my Spot uised lo love to 10 down
to the beach and play with his other canine
rrlendl. They would gather on the beach at
dawn and romp on the sand and splash
around ln the surf.
TIUS GROUP OF DOGGIE friends had
an enormously good time at the beach. l
don 't think lhey ever got in a fight or
bothered anybody. And nobody wanted to
chase them off. either
J . ~~·
I t ·
Alire teaching large puppy bad habtt of lilong wood
Today, however, 1t would be a different
story. We have all these leash laws and rules
about No Dogs on Beach.
~
l guess this makes more room for people
who st>atter broken pop bottles and old hot
dog wrappers
And all of that makes me sad because if
my Spot were ah ve today, he'd been living
with people who'd rather be surrounded by
broken pop bottles and plastic cups than
dogs
So that's why 1 can't write about Alice
and her puppy
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Partytiriie ~or Designing Women
Laguna School of Art to benefit from gala event
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The Designing Women have 1pent the ao·
called lazy daya of summer deat1nln1 their
"TwiU1ht at Twin Point.a" party aet for Sept. 26.
They gathere d recently at Stephanie
Robertson 's new La Demeure du Solell <The
Dwelling or Sunshine> for a salad luncheon and
meetlni.
Sunny yellow tablea with white umbrellas
Cilled the entry courtyard or the Medlterranean-
s tyle villa in Irvine Cove where the women dis·
HAPPENINGS
cussed their plans for the gala party to support the
Laguna Beach School or Art.
Guests will arrive at about 6:30 p.m. at the
ocean-front estate of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Con-
tino ror a twilight cocktail hour complete with hors
d'oeuvres and two tempura bars.
An art walk on the spacious grounds will show
the best in paintings, sculpture , photography and
enamel by the art school faculty members.
Dinner will be served in the garden where Joe
Moshay will strike up the music for "The Best of
Europe" fas hions staged by Kitty Les lie of
Neiman-Marcus.
The models will circle a runway near the edge
of the spacious lawns with the ocean serving as a
backdrop.
The Moshay Orchestra will continue to play
for dancing under the stars to complete the
evening.
Mrs. Contino is president of the group, and
Anne Colin is party chairman, with Betty Sutton
serving as her assistant.
The busy committee includes Jo Ann Kill·
ingsworth. Veda Rarden, Gloria Mooney. Jane
Wa rd, Betty Kemp, Herta Anderson, Cissy Sharp.
Connie Morthland and Marie McDevitt.
Others are Katy Schoellerman, Barba r a
Busby, Mary Jeffries, Mary Lee Beck, Jackie
O'Hara, Barbara Bowie, Jerri Dwan, Nancy
Lawrence, Marie Pezzlo, Jean Tandowsky and
Mary Lou Molander.
lnfor mation about the party is available by
calling Katy Schoellerman at 640-8790
The Designing Women is a county.wide group
s upporting the Laguna Beach School or Art with an
annual benefit and a children's art competition
"Color It Orange" for kindergarten through 12th
gr ade.
T he Niguel Children's Center is planning
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Steph.ame Robertson 1/efl 1 shows a sculpture m
her home to Nancy Lawrence and Mary Lou
Molander
its new preschool in San Juan Capistrano
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beginning at 7:30 p.m. Saturday with entertain·
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Tickets are $15 per person and more informa·
lion 1s availa ble by calling 495·2512.
J ennifer Marie Holm, daughter of Mr.
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the Baptist Church in Costa Mesa.
For the big occasion in her young life, she
wore the same christening robes used by her
mother. grandmother and great-grandmother
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T he South Shore Yacht Club will hold its
annual luau beginning at 6 p.m. on Sept 12.
The party al the Newp<>rt Beach club will
feature a Hawaiian feast and entertainment by
Polynesian dancers
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Center v ote capped
major council task
Stghs of relief were heard in
Newport Beach thls week as City
Council members finally ruled on
t he Irvine Company's $1 23
mllllon Newport Center ex-
pansion project.
AA predicted, a majority of
the council backed a motion to
1lve the Irvine Company much of
what it asked including a hotel
and 750,000 square feet of office
space.
The only change the council
ordered was the s ubstitution of a
residential tower for one of the
office buildings the development
firm had sought.
In exchange for ils building
rights. the Irvine Company
q reed to bankroll more than $23
mlllion in road improvements.
The largest of these improve-
ments is Pelican Hill Road. the
bypass that is to cut from Pacific
Coast Highway south of Corona
del Mar to MacArthur Boulevard.
. , So complex was the final
package the council okayed that
the motion itself was 11 pages
long and took 13 minutes to read.
A study of the motion reveals
that the council did not treat this
project lightly and listened at
length to the concerns of resi-
d ents, shopowners and busi·
nessmen.
A revi<'W of the motion also
shows that the iouncil was able
to extract heavy concessions
from the Irvine Company both in
terms of what is to be developed
and how much the firm is to pay
to secure these development
rights.
The council should be com-
plimented for its hours of hard
work and for listening to the peo-
ple.
No doubt the approved plan
will not satisfy everyone. Some,
like Councilman Don Strauss.
feel the· Irvine Company should
have provided more housing and
less office space.
Still others feel the Irvine
Company should have completed
its $23 million in road improve-
ments before beginning any ac·
tual work on the Center. (For
comparison, the city normally
spends from $1 million to $1.5
mnlion a year on road improve·
ments. >
But it appears a good
balance has been set. The Irvine
Company gels to fulfill ils goal of
completing the Center, estimated
to take to the end of this decade.
The residents get a long and ex-
pensive list of road improve·
ments paid for and substantial
new tax revenue from the addi·
lions to the Center.
Now. before anyone gets too
relaxed -next comes the Ban·
ning Ranch project in West
Newport that calls for construc-
tion of homes. offices and retail
uses.
Friction inevitable
Teachers union and Newport-
Mesa School District negotiators
are back at the bargaining table
this summer trying to work out
cost-of-living raises and other
proposed new b enefits fo,r
teachers.
To date, about the only thing
worthwhile emanating from the
talks was a suggestion by district
Superintendent John Nicoll that
the negotiations be thrown open
to the public and press.
That proposal was turned down
by the union. and it probably
wasn't serious anyway.
Nicoll was a bit piqued when he
made it.
Union representatives had just
released information regarding
the school board's initial salary
offer -hikes of about 3 percent
across the board this year.
The teachers seek an average
13 .5 percent in raises plus more
insurance benefits. Their initial
demands, made early this sum-
mer', were offered publicly a s
prescribed by state law.
District trustees didn't make a
public counter offer.
They said they didn't know at
the time how much money the
state would allocate the district
this year.
Perhaps, they warned. lower
funding might require teachers
to give up some of the benefits
they had gained in pr evious
years.
The district's 3 percent initial
offering was made in closed
bargaining session. and district
officials were miffed when the
union announced the figure to the
press along with the opinion that
the hike isn 't large enough.
Teachers couldn't understand
Nicoli's concern. After all. they
noted, the trustees' first negotia·
ti on off er is supposed to be public
under state law.
District salaries -including
those of the teachers. non-
teaching employees. and ad·
ministrators account for about
90 percent of the school money
spent each year.
Public salary and benefits
negotiation sessions in a district
plagued by what its officials con-
tend is seriously inadequate fund·
ing could be informative .
possibly entertaihing and
probably just as productive in the
long haul
Du~p expansion plan
A plan aired last week by
Orange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley to extend the Ii! e
of Coyote Canyon Landfill dump
by 10 years represents good news
for Irvine residents.
That's bee a use any ex ·
pansion of the Coyote Canyon
facility would stall proposed de-
velopment of Bee Canyon Dump
north of Irvine, which has been
vehemently opposed by Irvine res·
idents and offi cials afraid of
flies, odors, noise, truck traffic
and birds they say would be as-
sociated with the dump.
By contrast. the Coyote Can-
yon Landfill, located between
Newport Beach's Harbor View
Hills and Irvine's Turtle Rock
area. gener ally has drawn few
complaints.
Taxpayer money could be
saved by expanding Coyote Can-
yon Landfill rather than
immediately opening a new
dump in Bee Canyon. .
In the 10 years in which de·
velopment of Bee Canyon Dump
would be delayed, there ls good
proapect that technological in-
hovaUons 'could ~e developed
that might eliminate the need for
the costly facility. •
Trash-hauling distances as-
sociated with centrally located
Coyote Canyon are shorter and
less fuel -consuming than the
hauling distances that would be
associated with the proposed Bee
Canyon Dump.
Irvine officials e mbrace the
idea of expanding Coyote Canyon
Landfill and Newport Beach of·
fi cials have offered no objection
to the plan.
Riley's proposal to expand
the Coyote Canyon facility is still
at an early stage. In order for the
proposal to succeed, the Irvine
Company's opinion will have to
be sought, since it owns the land
on which Coyote Canyon Landfill
is operated and the Bee Canyon
facility is planned.
And, proposals involving ex-
pansions of landfills require ex-
tensive planning and environ-
mental study.
However. at this early stage,
the expansion proposal seems to
be an exciting prospect for Irvine
officials and residents who have
long opposed the planged de-
velopment of Bee Canyon Dump.
Barring any extensive en·
vironmental problems, the idea
appears sound .
.....,_ In tM IPK• Hove .,. t"°le of the O.tty PUot. Other views ex· •t't.ls ..._...,.. thele ol thetr •uthors and •rtlsts. RMdtr comment Is tnvlt· TM O.Uy P iiot, P.O. Box 1'60, Costa Mite, CA~. PhOne (714)
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
T"omas P. H•tey
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TIMmu A. MinpltlM
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B•rlNtr• Krelbkll
Editorial Page Editor
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Judge confirmation needed
Those who believe the courts are to
blame for the increased crime rate in
California has been experiencing have
an opportunity to do something about it
if they act Immediately. For the
passage of SCA 27 by ~e Senate now
calls for people to write to their
representatives in the Assembly de-
manding its approval by that house.
The measure would require that
future appointees or the governor to the
appellate and s upreme courts be con-
firmed by the Senate. Under existing
law such appointees need only approval
by a panel of three, composed of the at-
torney general. chief justice and senior
presiding appellate justice.
THE NEED FOR the people to make
clear to their Assemblymen that they
want SCA 27 passed arises from the fact
that identical proposals made during
the past decade have failed to gain ap-
proval in that house.
Although authored by Republican
Sen. Ed Davis, SCA 27 is not a partisan
issue. Its previous appearances have
been authored variously by Republicans
and Democrats alike. Neither is it
aimed at Gov. Jerry Brown. Originally
the proposal was made during the ad·
ministration of Gov. Ronald Reagan
and even if passed by the Legislature
must still go before the voters and
would not become effective until the end
of Brown's term.
What the proposal seeks to do is to
provide a belt.er m ethod of screening
nominees to the high courts where, once
approved, they are beyond the reach of
the people and remain until retirement
or death.
Republican Sen. Milton Marks, one of
four who opposed the measure in the
IARl-WATIRS
Senate, objected to making the appoin·
t ees "subject to political considera-
tions.''
THAT WAS PURE rhetoric. Marks
knows you can't take politics out of
courts All judicial appointments are
political. made by the governor on
political considerations regardless of
pretenses of sel ecting the "mos t
qualified."
As it stands the nominee approval
method is pro forma at best since the
panel is empowered only to rule on
whether the candidate meets the legal
qualifications. Those are simply that
one be a member of the bar association
for ten years.
There 1s littJe or no public input into
the panel considerations but even if
there was the panel would not be
responsive since. excepting for the at-
torney general. the members cannot be
opposed for re-election. 1Furthermore.
two of the panel are always either ap·
pointees of the governor or of the same
party and sometimes all three are in his
pocket
SENATE CONFIRMATIONS would
make the appointments less political by
the fact the nominees would have to win
the approval of m e mbers of both
parties. It would provide a proper
forum for the public to express its views
to an audience responsive by reason of
the ract they must face the voters every
four years. The intent of the measure is
to assure thal those who serve on the
high courts have some meaningful ex·
perience to fit them for their judicial
robes.
What makes the proposal most att.rac·
tive is that it is not a case of jumping
from a system which has proved un·
satisfactory to an untested system
which might prove equally bad. The
Senate confirmation method has always
existed in the fed eral court system
where every judge is appointed by the
President but must be confirmed by the
U.S. Senate. Having proved itself over
many years on the federal level there
should be no reluctance to adopt the
same system for California courts
Panama Canal opponent reassured
To the Editor:
The Panamanian flag flies atop the
bridge spanning the entrance to the
Panama Canal, on top of Ancon Hill
and, mos t importantly, over the
Panama Canal. The Canal Zone no
longer exists as a separate political en-
tity.
Yet, to my great s urprise a nd
pleasure. I found during a recent of-
ficial visit to Panama that the United
States is highly regarded by Panama·
nian leaders, who made it quite clear
that it is their hope that the U.S. will be
invited to maintain a military presence
in Panama after the year 2000.
Indeed, when I met with Panama's
President Aristides Royo along with
several other members of the House
Armed Services Comm ittee, it seemed
that Royo was plowing some new
diplomatic ground toward strengthen·
ing relations with the United States.
Frankly, I found a complete lack of
hostility among Panamanians during
my brief tour of the country, the canal,
the locks and the American military in·
stallations.
While all this could change, it was en-
couraging to note that plans for free
e lections in 1984 are moving ahead.
despite the death of strongman Omar
Torrijos in an airplane accident a few
weeks ago.
AS ONE WHO opposed the so-called
give-away of the Panama Cana) by the
Carter Administration in 1978 and one
whose constituency opposed that a ction
by a margin of 100 to 1, it was quite a
revelation to me to see the status of
operations in Panama.
The canal is being run smoothly,
albeit by a force of pilots all but two ol
whom are American, w1th the introduc-
tion of Panamanian pllot.s to be slowly
phased in over a period or years.
The locks are in good working order,
the dock bands for the most part are
Panamanians, as they have been for
years, and the attitude an around
positive.
or counse, lt should be noted that con-
sidering the volatile political nature or
Latin America and its uneasy put,
anything can happen at any time to
chance the 1ituat1on dramatically.
But ror the moment, I am bappy to re·
port that the wont lean ol Amtricam,
lncl\ldini me, wbo oppoted the Panama Canal treaty three years aco have not
been realized. •
ROBERT BADHAM
Rep. 40tb Dl•tri ct
Not lilie home
To the Editor:
I want to lbanll: you for 1our
apomonblp ol UM con~erta on Ule greea
at Orance Cout Coll111.
I went last night. taking my two
granddaughters (ages 12 and 15). They
enjoyed the concert and remarked that
they didn't have anything like this at
home.
They live in Saipan. Micronesia,
where their father is Attorney General
for the Trust Territories of the Pacific.
CELESTINE W. HARVEY
Bla 111e controllers
To the Editor.
If the air traffic controllers are cor-
rect and it is unsafe to fly, then this is
the direct result of their illegal walkout.
I cannot see any reason not to hold all
of them and their union responsible for
MAILBOX
all loss of life and property should any
accidents occur. They may be con·
trollers but they are not professional.
W. F. LOWANCE
Mischievous fact~
To the Editor:
The Daily Pilot played mischief with
the "earthly facts" in. the Aug. 19
editorial "Protesters overlook some
earthly facts."
MF 11 <Mischievous Fact number
one) is comparing the Irvine Company
to an Individual landowner. Reality Is
that it is owned by 22 Eastem based
stockholders. The company bas been
called the largest landlord in the coun-
try because of its apartment holdings.
Hardly your typical landowner.
MF #2 IS mentioning the scaled down
number of houses to be built but failing
to point out the guest cottages, servants
quarters, hJghrise hotels and thousands
of square feet of office/commercial de-
velapment that are planned.
MF t3. the most grievous error or all,
is suggesting that ''unsavory develop-
ment of coastal lands can be more or
less controlled'' because of the ex-
istence of tbe Coastal Commi11lon.
Reality la that the commission has
become a polit.icaJ football, lta effecUve-nesa eroded by pro-development lobby-
ing. Otherwise the lrvlne Coastal Plan
would never have been 1poroved u la.
An "earthly fad," H J see It, is that a
lot ot people bave Hccumbed to the
company'• projected Image of tbe
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beleaguered local landowner struggling
to make an honest buck while frustrated
by government b1.1reaucrats and ex-
tremist environmentalists opposed to
all development. The empire-building
period in California's history is alive
and well. only now the land barons re·
side in the East. In their stead, keen ivy
le ague business minds have been
employed to orchestrate local govern·
ment, business. labor. and media to
their point of view. Reality is. it's work·
ing
TERRY TIMMINS
Offers a trade
To the Editor.
Balboa Isle resident Pat Lillegraven
<Mail box,' Aug . 20 ) bemoans the
crowds. congestion and mess of the an-
nual summer migration.
Not only do I sympathize with her. I
have the answer to her problems: a
lovely home in Newport Heights. It's
clean. uncrowded and on a big lot for
her kids to play and plenty of room for
her to throw her cigarette butts all over
the place!
Best off all, I 'II trade for her present
home on the terms s he requested:
··Even Steven!'·
MICHAEL STEINER
Center 'lv i ll pay
To the Editor:
The completion of Newport Center as
proposed by the Irvine Company is vital
to the future growth of Newport Beach.
The proposed hotel will be built ln
Irvine if it Is not permitted in Newport
Center, and the city will Jose the lax
revenue but still have tbe same prob-
lems even if the hotel Is not built tn the
Center.
I appreciate the Newport Beach City
Council's concern and I think the com·
pletlon of the Center is vital to Newport
Beach.
ROQERT VAUGHAN
lllllY•
We need more laug.ba. Keep quot.int
Councilman Humbl e and Go•.
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Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Augu1t 27, 1981 ~·
Aldern1an would 'tune out' headset crowd l
APPOINTID -
Former A•· a emblymao John
Knox. D·Rlohmond,
has been named to
the board of directon
of Hasttn1s College
of Law and to the
Comm tss l o n o n
Uniform Stole Laws
by Gov . Edmund
Brown Jr.
CHJCAOO <AP> -The lltbt,
tlJ\Md )'QUDf man 1arbed only In a
bandanna and 11m abort.a weav" ln
and out ol traffic on roller lkatee1 b.11
hlpa 1yraun1 to a beat only M can
bear -perhapa the only thine M can ·
anowmobU• or any cKher tvch d•
vie• ''on the pubUc way." Tb• .,ro-
po1a1, which 1..U a mlnlmum S50
line for .. ch olfeme, 1oee before th•
council Stpt. 14.
Farina 1ald ht beca"'e awa,. of
tbt .,roblem whll• drtvlna to work
Aus. 11, when he had to 1wtrve to
avoid a "tuned·in" cycU1t oo a col·
Uaion courae with hls car. Th• biker
didn't bear Farina'• car hom.
talon are unhappy becauae it wtll In·
terfere with their Uatenlna au·
dience," aatd Farina. "But if I can
aave one We I'll be happy because
they are very dan1erou1."
Manutacturera •old an estimated
7501000 1uch unJta worldwtde In 1979
ana ~.000 lp lteo. They expect to
sell 1.5 million unlta this year, u ys
Ralph Jones of the ElectronJc1 In·
du1try A11ociatlon in Washlnaton,
D.C. He esUmated 1981 retail sales of
$200 million.
corporate communicattona for Sony
Corp. of America, whoee panat com•
pany pioneered the tiny, portable
stereo cu aett.ea and ea= twd
years a10 with the Soun about, now
called the Walkman .
hear. . Rlch PunW of Pacific Ste...o ID
Chlca10 aaya sales are 0 'double IMt
year -we can't keep any in stock."
He llnks the uni ta· popularity to
Americans' lnterett In nt.neu.
The 1cene, made poHlble by de·
velopment or powerful, batllry·run
• tape cusettet with tlny beadpboott.
reflects a 1rowln1 aafety haaard,
1111 Alderman Loul1 P. Farina.
He wanta the City Council to bH
use ot such devices by operaton of
bicyclea, motorcyclet, mo·ped1,
"Some of the manulacturer1 and
retailen don't Uke my move because
head.let.a are the hottest Item on their
market today, and radlo commen·
··People are gettin1 Into blcyclln1,
jogging, akUn1, and it'• a lot mor,
enjoyable with nice music 1otn1." he
said.
Men11Mr1•s.oo
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• Before you buy any make of car,
. call me.111 save you time & money.
Benefit from my buying clout I blly office. Low OYerhead. Mo sa1tsm111.
or lease cars in contract lots of 1 to no commissions. Get prices from us.
100 tor eotpcnte fleets. We can o~ any make of c11. Thltl mmp•e fOt
tain substantial savings f Df qual~ yoursett. (Alld tell your frlellds.I
lied individuals. We do the price Call, 9 to~ Robt tflxSOll Eqvi~nt
shopping & haggling. Ours is a bllsy Co. ask tor Virginia. 714 64s.G.
Jo Anne Carrson
Info & reMM'atfons Virginia Dickerson
644-4167
640-141]
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
WHAT? Name the Horse Contest
WHY? Winners Ride Free All Year
HOW? Entry Blanks at Carousel
through Aug. 27th
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• merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must e
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"We can't make enou1h of them,"
aaya BlU Baker. vice pretldent of
PRESEASON SALE
UP to 70°/o
OFF
STARTS FRIDAY AUG. 28
Fr. Aug. 28, 11 -7 p.m.
Sat. Aug. 29, 10-6
Sun. Aug. 30: 12-5
POLIS
Allsop Shock Absorbers
reg. S45.00 _. $27.'5
Scott Masters
reg. $50.00 .. "! S2t.tl
2500 W. Coast Hwy .. Hewport IHCh
714/631-3210
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BLUE l WHITE ''UZUSHIO" CLEAR Ql.ASS SODA FOUNTAIN
DESIGN FINE PORCELAIN TUMBLERS From England
PLATES From Japan For
Exquisitely molded porcelain juice,
platea '1eve delicate bambOO float or
designs In the white center, alld lemonade.
a rich cobalt·blue border with or you
shadings. name It.
11 • di•.
6 .99
MINIATURE TIN TUBS OR __ ._..._11
NATURAL WOOD
KNIFE HOLDER
BLOCK From Taiwan
Proper storage ror
five knives, sharpen-
ing steel plus a 1 •
square slot.
31;.. )( ••
10· tall 5.50
BUCKETS From
Hong Kong
5y,. )( 311..
111. • deep .59
3 '/• • dla.
211. • deep .49
• v. • die.
3'.4.
deep .59
O>CO SOLID BRASS PAPER·
WEIGHTS From Taiwan aO Neally novel !or the desk.
g' TREBLE CLEF ....--.--
g 5· long 2 .25 '1"&"'"-'H.!=-~
~ DOG
4 1/• • long 3 .50 mea-
ELEPHANT sures
4• long to 11
1 ~211.~·~· ~ta~lf~4~.5~0~-,!J!!!j!~=:f kllos ._, or 25
BRASS FISH pounds.
WALL
DECORATION
From Taiwan
7• long
5Va ·wide 2. 75
PALM LEAF PICNIC
BASKETS From Haiti
7'1•.
long
NATURAL SPLIT IAMIOO
TRAYS From Bangladesh
MULTICOLORED
AQATE NECKLACES
From India
Smoothly
pollahed, random
cut beade have
gold ~ltty
bead accents
and barrel
closlngs.
METAL GRATERS
SLICER/GRATER
From East Germany
ENAMELWARE FOR
COFFEE, COOKING
OR COOLER
From Yugoslavia
Handy utensils come in
send or chocolate
brown with white
Inside.
Natural hampers !or
a sumr:ier's
Sturdy trays have bamboo
reinforc ing and "laced" detall.
NATURAL
COILED
CANE
UMBRELLA
STAND From
Bangladesh day
feast.
10'/.o.
long
6" wide
6" deep
3.39 1e• long
11 • wide
71.4 ·deep
5.99
All 11;,• deep
10'11. )( 15V.. 4.•9
11 'la.)(16'/r. 5.49
12" X 17Ya • 8.49
WALNUT FINISH 3 PANEL NATURAL LUAN
IENTWOOD DINING WOOD SCREE
CHAIRS From From Telwan
Romania 1• luan wood
Sturdy, good· etrlpt form
looklng an openwork
chair• have latuce lnalde
two-tone, etutdy framea.
atenclled With bfHa
deelgn. hlng ...
plywood e• tall
... ,.. 17• panel
width, 51" 21.99 total width
HCh 39.98
A nice
cycllnder
doubles as e
rolled blue-
print holder
or cane stand.
20· tall
10·
dla. 19.99
ASSORTED
FLOWER
PINS From '
Hong Kong
To 5• rong .96 each
FAR REACHING FUNCIFUL
EARTHENWARE ANIMAL
MUGS
From Taiwan
The colorful
anatomy
reaches out
to embrace
the white
mug.
MONKEY .
ELEPHANT,
GIRAFFE,-~
OR CROC·
OOILE
NATURAL BAMBOO
MARKET OR RED RIDINQ
HOOD BASKETS From China
Superbly crafted
baskets have a clear
lacquer flnleh.
5 SIZES
10· long e· wide
3y,•tall
to 16" long 1ov.· wide e· tall
1.39
to 3.99
DIRECTLY ACROSS PROM
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
IUGffTL Y WOT OP lflllTOL AT 1313 IUMPUIWER (TUI IRllTDl mT OFF 408 fRHWAY)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
MDI. TO FRI. 10 A.M.-1 P.M.
NA• lllAITU ~ • II ~Oii ML-U • AllP\.I NU rutllMI
IAT. 11 A.M.-7 P.M •
IUI. 11 A.M.-1 P.M.
' N Cl I Orange Coast DAILY' PILOT/Thursday, August 27. 1981
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CLOSING 889.07
high c r edits
1 Ctmduston o/ a /our·part st'nes on how you can $aue
under tJw r1eu.1 ta..r low I
If you s pend m ont'y to take c are of children and
de pendents in order to work. you will get significant-
ly higher tax credits in 1982 thun this year. St art
planning now to get your rnax1mum credit
In 1982. you will be a llowed a credit of up to $2.400
on emµloy menH'clated expenses if you have one de·
pendent in 1981 , the credit was $2,000 -or up lo
$4,1100 if you have two or more <1ependents , instead of
1981 's $4 ,000
Under the old law. you are entitled lo a 20 per
cent l'redit, li miting your maximum for 1981 to $400
(or $800 for two or mor e children l Under the new
I aw, the pcn·cn·
tage cn•dit a l
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pc nd on your
a d justed gross
in1:ome (10
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itemized dedu<'· SYLVIA PORTIR
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If your <:1d1us ted gross income is less than Sl0,000,
vnur percentage allowed· is 30 percent of the up to S21400 or $4,800. For ever y $2.000 of added adjustable
gross in1:ome you have, the 30 percent drops 1 percen·
tag1• point (hut not to less than 20 pe rcent 1. Under
thi!> formula if your adjusted gross income is more
than $28,000. you'll be back lo 20 percent. and your
maximum rrcdit for '82 will be limited to S480 or $960.
Under '81 law. expt'nse~ incurred for services
outs ide the household don't qualify for the credit un·
less they are for the care of a dependent under age
I~ In '82, expenditures for older rhildren and for out
nf h1)me. non-institutional care of a disabled s pouse
or dependent also will be t'l1gible for the credit. .
The law a lso gives e mployers a way to provide
e m ployees· child and dependent-care expenses as
tax ·exemµt income to their employees To qualify .
the employer's plan is hedged with the usual anti-
d iscriminat ion rules .
Rut note: Under thes e new plans. you could save
much more in I axes than the $960 maximum credit
otherwise allowed
For example. if you'r e an employee for whom the
firm pays $4.000 of child·care expenses. you wo~ld
save SJ .600 (in the 40 percent bracket l . Plan now with
your e mployer how this can be worked out for you
The so·calle d marriage penalty. under wh1rh a
married couple can pay more in tc.ixcs than would be
due 1f they were not m arried and had filed single re·
turns , will be eased after '81 by allowing a fl at deduc·
tion in arriving at adjusted gross income 1 before
itemized deductions or s tandard deduction I based on
the earnings of the lower·earning s pouse. For '82, it
will be 5 percent or the lower-earning spo use's earned
income up to $1,500 <on $30,000 of income I a nd 10 per·
cent after '82 up to $3,000
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOTffhurtday, Auguat 27, 1981
J ...
LIGHT MASK -The ··mask·· Sandy Kerns is
peering through is actually a helicopter light
assembly manufactured at Midland.Ross
Corp. ·s Grimes Division plant in Urbana,
..............
Ohio. Grimes makes electronic mechanical
lighting systems and controls and galley pro·
ducts for aerospace and other segments of
the transportation industry.
Learn some bond basics
By. applying. algebra, i t's easy to calculate yield to maturity
More investors own bonds today than probably
at any earlier time. Most of theae bonds.
particularly tax exempt municipal bonds, are
bought and sold at prices that are calculated to
produce a certain "yield to maturity." Many ln·
vestora are not quite sure what that means or how
they can check the price their broker actually
charges. Since almost all prices now are calculat·
ed by computer, the chanc4$ of error is slight, but
INVESTMENTS
for those investors possessed of some basic
knowledge or algebra, and some curiosity, it is
possible to check a price calculated to correspond
to a given yield to maturity.
of multiplications one alter the other. For ln·
stance, at 12 percent the one year discount ncure
is 100 divided by 112, or .89288. To calculate the
present value of a sum to be received ln flve years,
multiply that figure and each succeeding result by
.89286 four more times. The answer -.567"4.
The price of the bond has several compooenta.
The first is the preisent value of the principal
amount (ordinarily Sl.000) which will be received
~t maturity. To that is added the present value of
each of the interest payments to be received
<coupons, in the case of bearer bonds), each
calculated lo the date on which it will be received.
~:~~~~~~. ~~~u!j~~ng ~?.~~~!.it inlen~ w ~Lr~~ation, has disclosed It beads a group that is acquire additional shares.
The essential ingredient is the "present value".
concept. In other words, what sum must be invest·
ed today at a given rate (yield) to produce a cer·
tain sum at a given future date. We can calculate
easily that one hundred dollars invested today at
10 percent <compounded annually) will be worth
$110 in one year; and that the $100 invested is
90.909 percent of the $110 realized (100 divided by
90909). To determine what sum must be invested
today at 10 percent to produce a total of $1 ,000 one
year hence, multiply by 90.909 percent; the re·
quired Investment is $909.09.
To go back to the 10 percent yield for two
years. supoose you wish to purchase an 8 percent
bond due in two years to yield 10 percent to
maturity. The present value of 1 for one year ls
.90909 and for two years is .8264.S. The Sl,000 prin·
cipaJ amount has a present value of $826.45. The
first year's income of $80 is worth 80 x .90909, or
$72. 73, and the second year's income is worth 80 x
.82645, or $66.12. The sum or the present value of
the principal amount and the present value of the
Interest jncome to be received during the two
years is $965.30.
This is a fair approximation or the price your
broker would charge. Actually. the price would be
calculated using semi-annual rather than the an·
nual compounding we have used to simpliry the ex·
ample. which means that for purposes of calcula·
lion the number of periods would be doubled and
the percentage yield would be halved. There
would, therefore, be four payments of $40 rather
than two payments or S80 and the discount would
be calculated at 5 percent per half.year rather
than 10 percent for each full year. The price would
also include a very small adjustment to reflect the
cost of the accrued interest which will not be re·
covered until the next interest payment date. The
bond value would be $964.54 and the price, ex·
pressed as a percentage would be 96.454.
turchasing stock or Lion Country Safari Inc. *
nd intends to acquire a majority interest in the
rvlne amusement operator. The purchases are be· Anaheim·based ExecutJve Industries Inc. said
that It has been advised by Reich & Tang Inc., a
To know what sum must be invested at 10 per-
cent interest, com pounded annually. to produce
$1,000 in two years, is the same as asking what
s um must be invested to equal $909.09 at the end of
the first year and $1,000 at the end of the second.
The answer: 90.909 percent of $909.09, or $826.45.
For three years. take 90.909 percent of 826.45, and
so on.
ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFS
ing made on lbe open market. Robert Blake, presi·
dent of Holly, said his firm is presently in the
process of filing a form 13·D with the Securities &
Exchange Commission indicating that Holly has
acquired more than 5 percent of Lion Country's
Pony Rides
ARE YOUR CHILDREN P~EPARED FO(<l· ~ HOOL?
By Terry
Grant , .. •
R. Ph. .
Mothers are bus~ thei.c
days For sr h oo l
beginning is a big event
Health records must be
checked to make certain
vaccinations are still
potent and if not. booster
shots are a ··must.··
Children leaving home
for rollege should v1s1t
the fam1ly phys1c1an for
a health rheck up
Essential medirines the
doctor thinks necessury
must be packed. And. the
ea ting habits o r a ll
children al school may
have to be assisted Too
many grab a hasty bite
ror meals whirh lacks lhe
important v itamins
needed for their growing
bodies. Most physicians
advise daily vitamins for
school children.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PllONE US wh en you
need a medirine P1r k up
your prescription 1f !>hop·
ping nearby. or we will
deliver promptly without
extra charge. A great
many people entrust us
with their presrripl1ons.
May we compound and
dispense yours?
'AH UDOPHAJtMACY ,......,.....,
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Put • few word•
to work for ou.
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HOU 0 WAY
Few people c an gl.
e nthu s iast ic about
modem tcrhnology after
lhey"ve been caught in a
radar speed trap ••• Our fnend doesn "t trust
banks lle"s looking for a
mattress that pays 5
percent. ••• Jr all the world learns lo
live together like one big
happy famil y. who's
going lo wash the dishes"' ••• Probably the world's
greatest humorist was
the man who ca ll ed
installments '"easy
payments."' •••
Golf 1s what letter
rarrying. ditch digging.
and rarpet beating would
be if all three tasks were
done m one afternoon. ••• Take a spin to Tire City,
1950 Newport, Costa
Mesa. 648-3554. for a high
speed wheel balance.
Jewels by Joseph purchases diamonds,
gemstones, gold and sllvef' from prtvale lndlvl-
<l.tals and estates. Careful examination llnd
evaluation by our experts. Highest pnoee paid.
1M daily, Sat. 10-6. Closed Sunday. Phone
today. Alli( for Betty Grace 01 Eric ZalaMus.
A ~ Of !Ml$! fOI\ OlltA eCI TEAM
Jf:Wf:LS by JOSf:PH
South Coast ptaza, Coeta MIN • 54C).80ll
We Merit Your Interest.
EARN19°fc'·~INTEREST
Witt'\ Secured Tru1t Oeed1. RaflH
vary ltCCordlng to amount charged
borrower. Ylelda can be l'\lgher If
loan• Pr9P9Y becaUM of bonus ..
allowed by 1t11• law.
Call Investment Division
953-8500 or 997-1741
Cell DlrKt or Col19ot
mi~
Your Full~ Home La.n ~
321 ~ Tuetln Awenue ~.Cdfomle -
securitie8 dealer and investment advisory firm,
that individuals and entities associated with Reich
& Tang had purchased the 319,620 shares (28 per·
cent) owned by Idanta Partners, Executive's
largest shareholder. Reich & Tang also stated the
shares, together with the 10 percent previously
owned by it, would be voted against the merger to
be voted upon at an adjourned shareholders' meet·
Ing to be held Sept. 3.
There is a basic formula for calculating pres·
ent value which can be found in most business
mathematics text books, but in this 'age of poekel
calculators it is not difficult to carry out the series
Perpetual pays
than any other
savings and loan
or bank.
10 saVinus and loan .or bank will pay you as much IOr your early Hsiao up"
'
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tor a new 1ax-Free 1ccoun1, trom now
1110 I b 11981 . un c 0 er If yov1 adj1nttd II your ftdtt•I Htrt"s wtl•I your yleld would havt
oncomt IH l>rKktl to bt on 1 t111lllt lnnstmtnt ' • aro" lntomt 1s prOllalll) Jsi lo equal our IH·lrtt 1ctou11ts
It really pays to reserve your tax·free certificate with Perpetual now: I/•% more on $50,000 or more 50% 23.24%
your deposit.
On that date a new law takes effect, an~ your deposit will automatic~lly ~e trans-$35,000 40% 19.37%
ferred into Perpetual's Ta.x·Free Account. The new law permits you to ~arn up to $2,000
.$25,000 30% 16.60% in tax-exempt Interest on your Federal return if you file jointly, Of $1,000 tax.ooexempt
interest if you file separately. The minimum deposit fequlred is $500. ·~ t.O
lllt IH·lttt lnlttHI ratt rtftrrtd lo In t!lt eu mple Is 11 62% "'" Oii 70~ of the Perpetual today and start earnina I/•% lnter~st more than the others pay. ne111• Jltld on ont·1t1r U.S. Jrtasury 1111& as of the 111os1 retenl 111c:llon d.1tt. 54111· stantlal pen1lllH tor tarly wlthdraw11 r1rurn 111ove are appro1l1111t1 tlld .,, llHtd on
1911 tu tables. ... . S.tl<ed 111 U.S. Government 1no· 11tnc1 11c11rlt1u . Not • snlna• 1ccovnt. Not Insured
111 FSllC. Thia offtrlna may lie wltlldr1wn 11 •111 time. . . .
PERPETUAL SAVINGS
Hotlae of O,...,. c.lipet:rnr8t111eilt ~~ ~ . ~JJlli~ 1 ----·~ ~--------·
Mein <>Mc:.: 9720 Wlt1hlre Blvd., Beverly Hiiia, CA 90212. 274-eOee or 272-.MSe • W•twood Oftlce: 108M Wll1hlre Blvd., Los Angele1, CA 90024 474-3503
• Urotwnonl Ofloe: 280 No. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angel ... CA 90004 "82~ • ~ Ottlc9: 18640 Devon11'\lre Sl, Northrldge, CA 91324 3e0-232e
•Canoe•~ Office: 8400 Platt Ave., C.nog• Part<, CA 81304 348...C141 • ""*'°" OMoe: 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 99:).1200
• N9•port IMcll Oftloe11834 Sen Mfguel Ot'lve, Newport a.aph, CA 92880 (714) 940-1834 All tfflH•.,. ... .,,.,. fnll 10 ••· tt 2 ••·
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