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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MA.Y 2, 1990
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Cops Make Se~ Arrest
At Mesa Danee Studio
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·nepllty DAs Give EndOrsenients
Plot D e n ied
Pan:e l Quizzes
b -Hunt Brothers
WASHINGTON (AP> -Texas
billionaire William He rbert Hunt
told a House subcommittee to-
day that at no lime did be "al·
tempt to corner , squeeze or
m anipulate the silver market."
Hunt and his brother . Nelson
Bunker Hunt. also insisted they
never owned anywhere near
two-thirds of the world's silver.
as some published reports in·
dicated.
In testimony before a House
Government Operations s ub·
committee. the Hunt brothers
acknowledged t~ey have
negotiated a nine-year loan from
w ·oman Held
On Charge of
Prostitution
A 25-year-old Costa Mesa
woman was arrested Thursday
afternoon in the Sunshine Dance
Academy on charges of p rostitu·
lion.
Police booked Karen Denise
Kolbert of 25() E. 16th St. into
Orange County Jail. Bail was set
at SSOO.
An under cover vice officer al·
leged that he paid $12.50 for a
dance lesson at the second floor
academy, 583 W. 19th St., was
solicited for prostitutiqn and
paid an additional $50 to the
woman.
He said he was guided to a
couch in one corner of the
carpeted ballroom.
City Planning Commission
members re~ntly tabled for
two weeks a request by tbe
dance establis hment for a
var1a.oce to city parking space
Jaws.
An attorney and real estate
agent appearing before the com-
mwioo on behalf ol the dance
eitablishment's Chicago owner
.-ere unable to adequately de-
fine bow the studio would be
operated, official.a said.
The academy's business
license application ia pending
ac:qulaitlon of the parking
variance, olfictals added.
• Lany Mdtaban, manaaer of the e1tabU1hmtnt, aald last
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private banks for ~ut-it bU.Dorl
that will require them to dispose
of most of their silver.
The agreement also bars them
from using the money for fresh
speculation in any commodJty,
the HWlts said.
The loan. as previous ly report·
ed. will be made to the Placid
Oil Co .. which is wholly owned
by trusts set up by the Hunt
family.
ft was uncertain how much of
the Hunts' sil ver and silver
futures contracts will actually
be liquidated. or exactly when,
except that it will be an "order·
ly" disposition. William Herbert
Hunt said.
Much of the proceeds from
that loan will be used to help pay
debts incurred by the Hunts
when tbe silver ma r ket col-
lapsed. he testified.
Tho6e proceeds will go to form
a pa rtnership among Placid 011
a nd William He rbe rt Hunt.
Nelson Bunker Hunt and Lamar
Hunt. he said.
Assets in that partnership will
include not only silver bullion
and silver futures contracts. he
said , but also coal properties.
s toc ks a nd nume r ous other
securities.
While acknowledging details
of the publicized loan, the Hunts
side-stepped questions about the
a mount of silve r they have
owned. as well as the profits
they made and the losses they
suffered as the precious metal
accelerated in price to $50 an
ounce in January, then plunging
to $10.*> in late Man:h.
William Herbert Hunt.
however, stressed that most of
his silver and futures purehases
<See SILVEa, Page AZ>
Police P r obe
Skeleton
In Brea Fie ld
Sherifrs investigators are stiU
puzzling over the skeletal re·
mains of a human being found
Thurad.ay afternoon by oil com·
pany worken ln an open field
near Brea.
Neither the aex nor aae of the
penon nor t.be cauae ~f death
hat. yet been determined, said U.. Wyatt Hart. It ll allo not yet
kDOWD llow lonl UM HIDalnl ..,..::ii. Two of llMll Qll
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Why De Aborted Raid
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In this drawing by Betty Wells of the NBC
Ni g htly News. Army Col. Charles
Beckwith. leader of the aborted attempt to
r escue the American hostages in Iran.
answers ques tions for reporters at the Pen·
tagon. Bcckw11h said there was "no way"
he w:inted to proceed with fi\·e helicopters.
DoughnutS•op
HB Man Held
In Killing Try
Huntington Beach police ar·
rested a 19-year-0ld man Thurs-
day night in connedion with the
attempted murder earlier in the
evening or a doughnut s hop
wa itress who was hit repeatedly
on the head and left bleeding on
the floor oC the shop.
Michael John Duncan, a Huot·
ing ton Beach r esident and
former employee of the shop.
was in city jail today, charged
with astault with intent to com·
mil murder and robbery, police
said. Ball was set at $25.000.
The waitress, Collyn Gebaur,
17, of HLllllinlton Beach. was in
serious condition today in the in·
ten1lve care ward at Huntlncton
Jntercommunlty Hospital. •uf·
ferlna from a fractured skuU. cull and bndlft.
Huntlnlton Beac" police Lt.
Bruce Yowa, aid Mila Oebaur
wH worldftl alone at e p.m.
Tluaraday at th• Wlnc:bell '•
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bleed1ng on the noor in a room
oH the counter area.
She was treated at the scene
by paramedics and then rushed
to the hospital.
Young said investigators ar·
rested Duncan in his home at
6242 Warner Ave .. later in the
night. The police official said the
S290 taken from the shop was re-
covered in Duncan's home.
Ford: House
To Pick P rexy
HANOVER, N .H. <AP) -
Former President Ford 11y1
he's wlllln1 l0 bet anyone "a cup
of coffee or otherwtae" that Rep.
John B. Anderson '1 independent
candldacy wtu throw the t•
pr11tdent11I t ltcllon to the Kouae.
rord, who dff l1red eerlltr In
lh• 1t1r that Ron1ld l f111n
tMldlt't wtn tw Utt RtpubUteM
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Mesa Woman
Molested;
Two Sought
Costa Mesa police are seeking
two suspects who entered the
home of a 35-year-0ld woman th.as
morn ing a nd forced her to
perform sex acts. ·
Police said the woman was
asleep in he r triplex urut in the
mid-city area at 4:30 a m. when
l wo men removed a screen to
EV\te r her bedroom through an
open -.1.odow.
lnvestigators said a neighbor
heard noise, moved around to
the open window and asked the
sobbing woman if she needed
help.
The two men Oed in a van
Police said. Investigators said0
they believe they have one sus·
peel ldcnUfied.
Laboritee Score
LONDON CAP) -Tht oppoel· lion Labor P1rty 1cortd lm·
pnulve ••Int over Prime
Minister M1r1aret Th11cher'1
ConNrntlYM ln lonl t lecdoM
In lqJand and lk'otl1nd. Labor
C'l1tni1d Ill vl cl ort11 In nv..•1·• "'""' ,,., ··-rtPrtUlltcl I ftlllOl'\.ftldt
\trdlfl •••Int 11r1, ft1tr..,,-,·• •1stt• ft 11 ptU _
P e a r
Pick • Ill
Harbor
By DA VJD KUTZMANN
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The Associa tion o f Orange
County Deputy District At·
torneys e ndorsed prosecutor
M 1chael Pear over incumbent
Judge Frances Munoz Thursday
in the Harbor Mun1c1pal Court
rdce LO be decided by voters in
June.
The Harbor court dis trict cov-
ers the c1t1es of Newport Beach.
Co.,ta Mesa and Jrvme .
In another Orange Coast race.
the association chose not to take
a ny position 10 the con tes t
bet ween incumbent South Coun-
ty Muni c ipal Co urt Judge
H t chard ll a m1 l ton and
l·hallenger W11l1am Sage. The
Sooth County court.. d1stnct in·
d ud es La~una Beach, Laguna
Nittut>I , San Cle me nte , Dana
Point and Saddleback Valley.
The a.<.S0<.'1at1on also endorsed
h \'e other prosecutor" <1nd thr~
mc umbenLc; 1n Orange County
M un1c1pal Court Judges hip race~
on the June 3 ballot.
Association President Wilham
Reds worth told reJ>()rters at a
press conference in the Hall of
Adm1mstrat1on 1n Santa Ana
that a "sizable maJonty. a vast
ma)(>nty" ol his group's mem-
bers voted m the endorsement<;
but he would not divulge the
tallies in each race.
Endorsement. Reds worth
said, required that at least half
the voting members choose not
to abstain and that the candidate
receive a majority of the votes
cast.
<See JUDGES. Page A.2)
Or :~:e~:asl
Weather
Fair through Saturday
with gradual warming.
Lows tonight from 45 at
the beaches to SS inland.
llighs Saturday from up·
per 60s to mid 70s.
l fl•ld' Tefl•fl
It ·• d1lflcult to revel an
apringtimt amad f reewaya
offld COl'ICMe. But travel to
the Pl.lohre Fwre whtrt 4C·
tori and t.VUors c~lcfbrolt tilt
l l"Oton F.lfrabethan-1t11lt.
Po~CI. . .....
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A Modern -.Bountg'
Tht-steel-hull, 94 -fool brigantine Tai yo
moves throu~h San Francisco Bay on a
shakedown cr uise. The Taiyo leaves this
wt·ekt·nd for San D1t•go and Tah1l1 on the
s tart of a 10 Wl't:'k research m1s<>t0n of
Fll'l<'hl'r Christian and Pitcairn Island. ----------
,~~~ndo·n ~ie_g~_ Continues
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Tehran Blames ··Takeover 011 Carter
LONDON !l\P ) Rril1!>h anti·
t('rrori:.t spc(•ial1st s res umed
lbt-ir "pal1l•nt. per severing"
nc~ot1at1ons with Arab Iranian
g unml•n hold ing at least 19
hos tagt·~ ~•l tht• Iranian EfT\·
l.><1ssy an London today.
In T<•hran, the militant cap-
tors of 50 J\men can hostages ac-
e u :. e d I' rt' s i cl c n t C a rt e r o f
m<J l->tt·rm1nct1n ~ the LQndon
tJkcoH•r
·The ··subversion" an London
makt·:. resolution of the U.S.
hostage c-n s1s "more difficult,"
the Tehran militan~ said.
They also exhorted the l raruan
host ages here. "Do not fear
martyrdom "
T he Iranian government says
1t wall not negotiate the main de·
mand of the three London
~unmen that 91 Arab Iranians
imprisoned in Iran 's Arab
populated :.outhwl·!-.l province of
Khu zesla n be re l e a !>ed .
Khuzestan as the heart of the
I ranrnn <111 bt>lt
The terrorists. me mbers of
Iran's Arab minority, took over
the London embassy Wednesday
;md threatened to kill their Ira·
n1an hosta~es . be lieved to
number 16 1r the prisoner!.
were not set free. The terronsts
11 lso hold two Britons and a
Lebanese. The Arabs of Khuzcstan have
been demanding autonomy from
the Tehran re~ime. The Arabs
<i re one or several miQo rity
~roups, including the Kurds and
Turkomans, which are seeking
~eJf.rule from Iran's Per!>aan
maJority
Police negollators had a "good
t'Onversallon" with the g unmen
by field tele phone this morrung,
Pohce oCCicials said. But they re-
vealed no details of the talks.
As the London standofC en·
tered its third day, the Iranian
~overnment beefed up secunty
outside the Bnllsb E mbassy an
Tehran after the staff received
telephoned threats that the mis-
sion would be blown up or oc·
cupied in retaliat1on fo r the Lon·
don siege.
A Tehran radio broadcast
monitored here said the Iranian
O..AHOE OOAST '
DAILY PILOT
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Ct•11"1H MwefUIMtlQ-M11 ,,_""'(-..... ,
m1 litanL-; <.tl'C'UM~d Carkr of tw
ang bctund the London cmbl.lh!>Y
takeuver and said he and has <ti·
lies should have known that "lhl·
use of such subver:.1ve m ethods"
('Ould not "divert tht· thou~ht~ of
the Iranian nation from their pr1 me fuc u r c·o n r 1•a1 n1 -.
<Cartt·r·..,, 1gnominiou~ def1 •al ·
ln!-.ll·ad. they w(•r(! quot<'tl J..,
"'a}'1n g, the London t.ikl·o\1·1
··v.ould make a solution to th•·
problem of the U S ~PY ho!-.laJ.:l''>
.. more difficult."
l\n unconfirmed report Thurs-
day by a French TV correspond
t·nt s aid the gunmen dcm<1m1C'd
fre e d om fo r lhe A meri<':rn
ho:.t:i ges an Iran -an their 181 !-.l
day of capt1v1ty -and Tehran
radw se1zt-d on that report to
l'hargc the ConservC:ttive Bnt1sh
government Of Prime M101ster
Margaret Thatcher v.1th com·
phc1ty in the London emba~c,y
takt•over.
The broadcast said the i.e1zure
of the Iranian mission wa:. a
"Joint plot hatched by the CIA
and Britis h intelligence" and
Mrs. Thatcher was a U.S. "pup·
pet · · It said in her letter to the Iranian government vowing to
help save the diploma ts, "by
raising the rights of diplomats
and their immunity from apy en·
croachment, she wanted tacitly
to tell us· ·t it for tat."
The Tehran aradio rePort said
Iran "deems as martyrs lo the
revolution the staff or the Ira·
nian Embassy or any other
person ins ide or o utside the
C"ountry the moment t hey arc
{'a ptured by the <.-nemy We do
not trade plotters. saboteurs and
d om estic mercenaries for the
... ubvers1vt! rrusd~ds of hireltng!>
outs1dl· our border~ who have
f 'rowt POfle A I
JUDGES .. ·.
The a!>sociation has 96 me m·
bers .
Bedsworth said the Hamilton·
Sage race in the South County
was simply "too close to call"
for an endorsement. He said a
majority or tl)ose present votea
not to take a position in that
particular race.
In other municipal court races
an the county, the assoc1at1on
voled to endorse:
-Deputy District Attorney E .
Wallace Dingman over Central
Municipal Court Judge Karl C .
Fr ank.
-Deputy District Attorney
Eric Snethen over incumbent
central Municipal Court Judge
Eugene Langbauser.
-Deputy District Attorney
Cllff Harris over fellow pros -
ecutor Ja~k Ryan and ri"e
other candidates. Inc umbent
J udge Robert Law ls not seeking
re-election.
-Deputy District Att.orney
Robert Thomas over Presiding
Judge John Teal and attorney
Narv:y Kaufman. •
-O.puty Dlstrlct Attorney
Rlcbard Stanford over lncum·
bent Judie Betty Ellaa .
-Incumbent Judaie Edward
Laird over Newport Beach At
torne1 A.mold Mordkln.
-Incumbent Judi• Richard
Oroaco ovtr 1uorn11 Bobby Yowadlood NOf"lh County Judi• lAl•n Moore ovf'r lrt• 1&1.MMy De~kl
Radin ·
h c t' n 1n '>p1 r l' cl b y C a rle r
h1mM•lf ..
The militants <•xhorted their
l'<ipt1vc-t·our1tryml'n an London
to "n<•utralltL' the· plot and ai.: gresswn of these con::.p1raturs
by obtaining inspiration Crom
the n •vol utwn Do "''t fPar
111art' rtlom Ht .. .,1..,t anrl \'lrlon
"111 ~ vour..,"
Ir .rnia11 Prc..,irJr nt A holh:J'>">an
B.i n1 S;,idr !'.ounfkd !ht• "><i m1·
tht·ml' Thuri.da~. dcc larini;.
"We an.• prepared to accept the
martyrdom of our brothers in
England. but "e will not yield tn
blackmail "
And Foreign :\1an1ste r Sadc~h
<:hotbtade h ~aid tht• matter "a"
. <.•nt1rcJv IO the ha nds Of lhl'
British l!ovcrnment · to re..,oh 1
10 "the V.J~ ll M'l'" flt
w ·estminster
Girl Raped
In Huntington
A 17 year-old We!>tminster girl
who was bicycling home from a
friend's home early Thursday
was threatened al knifePoint and
ra ped an a vacant Huntington
Beach field . police reported to-
day.
The victim told police she was
pedaling northbound on Bolsa
Ch ica Stre<'l s hortly beTore 1
a .m. when a man drove past her
1n an auto and a pparently
parked ahead or her in a lot near
McFadden Avenue .
She told police the man ron·
fronted her as s he approached.
threatened her with th<' kmfr.
raJ)l'd ht•r an a nearby field and
llrove off.
The youn g wo m an then
b1cycll'd to a friend's house and
:.ummoncd police. She was ex·
ammed at Huntington lntercom-
munity llosp1tal and relea-;ed,
police :.aid
Police said only a s ketchy
description of the assailant was
ava1luble. He is said to be a
caucas1an an his mtd·20s.
FTC Doing
Business
NGTON CAP> -The
re overnment's chief con-
s u pas back on the beatto·
d officials or the Federal
T Commission say there
was a "substantial disruption"
of business during the one day
the FTC was officially out or
bus iness.
President Carter s igned an
e mergency bill late Thursday
s upplying $7.6 million to operate
the FTC tor the next 30 da11 and
providing a new leue on Ille for
t he aacnc:v created ee years a;o
to protect con1umer1 from
s hady and lllr1al bualneu prac·
t1cc"
l<'TC c rlllcit HY \ht 11ency
hH been too a11rn1lv1 ln rtl•
ul1tln1 bullMll aftd Coeareu I• now conalderln1 1 bUl,
Hpara'e rrotn the teMporll'J
ma 'I mtllUN PMlecl '11twt· •1. '° turb ..... ... v.
.Dissident
·Iranians
Executed
By The Auocla&ed Preu
Two une mployed workers
found aullty or "Inciting~ norant people" andJnvolveme
1n bloody anti·aovernment ·
turbancea ln Iran 's r estive
Khuzestan province we re ex·
ecuted today, Tehran radio re·
Ported.
It Identified the men uecuted
ln the city of Ahvaz u Ahmand
Mozan and Maaaoud Darn111.
Thev had taken part In ~l
of the s it-ms. demonstrations
a nd act1v1 t1 es " 1n Arab ·
populated Khuzes tan directed
against Iran's revolut1onary
goverl\ment, a nd we re round gudty ot Jot.rung 10 conspiracies
at a Wllversity 1n Ahvaz. and ol
"inciting Ignorant ~pie and
direct involvement tn an inci·
dent which led to the death of
several people and the anJ unn&
or a large numb<:r or others,"
the broadcast said
Dtssidenls among Iran's Arab
minority have been fighting the
<'en l r a I go\ t· r n m l' n t for
autonom) f o r o il ·r1 c h
Khuzestan
Tehran radio gave no further
det ails of the fatal "incident "
but last week five persons we~e
killed a t Ahvaz in fighting
between Is lamic fundamen·
tallsls and leftists opposed to a
government decision to purge
the wuvers1ty system or anu·
Islamic ideology.
Heading Overseas
Among the first U.S. Marine Corp-. <•quipment to pass
through Port Hueneme, 'lher-.t· JCt•p tr:.11lers along with a
r~l brigade's worth of equipment :.1nd s upplies, will be
shipped to Diego Gar cia, a l ' S. 1..,land military base in
the Indian Ocean
SILVER HEARING. • •
The radio reported nine death.~
In C"lashc:. at three un1ver..1llt~
Apri l 21. 1nclud1ng thre<· at
TC'h ran lJnlVl'rl>ll). but unof .
r1cial estimate:-~a•d !>even lo 20
pt'r soru. were killed and many
utheri. v.l·n· IOJUn·d Al that
t1mC', J apan·., K.>odo new., O<'<'urrN I lwf•1r1 .Juh 1•11•1 111 th•· pr••t·1011-. m1·tal "a~ an an
"t'rv1l·e rC'portt-d that 1ts tount at he-fort· pnc1·-. ro-.•· t •~1th1•1r loft' . , \I· t rrwnt not a .... J :.pec ulation 1n
hos p1tab a nd othl•r plal·t•!-. hr1~hL<. · l'fi'.I
:.howed at leS!sl 21 killed and H unt t.atd he· pu r l ha..,.•d \h n~earch revealed lbal
morel.han 500 IOJured _ _ ol ,..D!~iye ~ounh of ~h~rectrnm the pr1c-e of Sliver hiad been lcept ~eanwhtle. Iran da.1med to m~l'ul purf'lv a:, <Hl 1nve<1t m<'nt at art1f1c-1ally lo w prices ·by
dav the ·c harred body of an l)eca\,lSe of · rampJ11t 1nfl<tt11m" varaou.<;·guvemmc nl a<·tron.'>." ·
American com mando sup an~ a lack or conf1d1·nce ill thr lie ">Jld he bf:gan purchasing
po!>edly tht• IOth k1llt-d 1n la...,t l S dollar '11\1•r f uture'> eontrcacts and
v.cck ·~ ho~tagc rc!>c uc Jtlempt II~· hlarnr'(I th•· dramJt1e -.lid•· 11\1•r hull11m for an a\.crage of
was found an u burned-out in -..h •·r pr111· .ind 1tw ~uh..,, :.! '1111t·r11u nl'"
a 1n-raft hulk ;,1t tht· Ul'~l·rt '>II!' qu•·nt 1·<dlJp-.1• 1,f th" -.11\ • r \I n11 tinw d1r:I I a ttempt to
whe re lht· m1:.!-.111n wa~ cut short markt·t t11 .u t11m t.1 k1 11 11\ 1h1 _ J 11rnn , ~qut•ct<' ur manipulate
in fiery fu1lure 1asl Friday '"mm •1d 11 ' • '• h J r1 i • th •· -.!Iver market ,'' William
U.S. nff1crnls have ans1.,tt·d thi·rn-.i J\,... llunt saJd "Al no tame did I
:.tnlT th•· t>l>4.'rat111n "J'> dbort•«I 11 uni t • 11 I• 111 ,• ..., • t ti It 1-. p.11t1up,1t1· in :in agr~<'ment to
th.ti o nl> 1·1i.:h l 1\m •·rie .in hruth,·r '•I 1111 H•1n1.,,. ll•m l l •1rnl•r , ... q uet•tt• or mampulall'
't'r\'ll'l'mt·n d11·tl <Jll 1n the c-••I It• fore a llou!'.•' c;,,, • rnm1•nt th•· -.ilvl·r market. Al no tame du1
la -.11111 of ,1 tr<1 11..,port plant• and J < 1 Pt' r J t io n .., 'u b t ,, m rn 1 t t• ·· I .11 I •·mpt or a,Rrt>e with othPrs t11
tu•h<'opll'r ,1.., the rl''>CU< lednt 1 h.JrJ?<'fl thJt ~1h• r 1•ri• • h•. ,, 111.11111111!.1!,. th<• ..,,l\pr rnC:trket"
"••' pn·pJnn~ to de part from '" f.Jl l 1n J.JOUJf\ 1111111 ·•. ~' ,,,, I I • hr.,t h1·r .. 1..,0 \\c·n · to Iran uuntt: hli!h on h "ht n lt1• , , I• l 11 \ 1.1 11 r tlld .J~ bt•fort' a 1·hang~ 1mpu-.1'(J limit-. •JO ,.1h1•r ~11 .. 11 A).!rif ulturl' c,ubcomaut·
Table Trick
Upsetting
\!ILWAt.;KF:f: 1/\11 1
C hc:..tt"r <"yru-. l rit•d 1111
old tabl<.•clolh tra l·k. but h1
up., cl m 11r1· th :.in th,
tabl.-wan:. In fact. he \l..J-.
charl(t'<I with assault and
batten ro r -:trik1n~ five
person:.
C :.ru ~. 2H , o f
M ukwo n.ign W1-.. dl
l <' m p 1 t' d l o JI u I I a
t abledoth frum ~· tabh·
w ithout ct1 sturb1ng tht·
glas:.c!> and candlehnldt·r~
at a downtown hote l where
he and othe r car salesmen
and ~uesL'> were attending
a banquet. Several glasses
spilled onto lhe t able and a
brawl started.
A police officer C'alled to
t he scene s aid that when
he arrtvt•d bolt le<, and
ch ai rs were flying and
men in three-piece suits
and women an long dresses
were invol ved in the
melec.
trading . l l'e Jn\ L'~llgat ang the silver
'f.he Chicago Commod1t.JM Ex-markl'l rollapse, the Hunts' role
1.hang<• and the \h1C'ago 8our'1 an 1t Jnd th1• rf'act1on of federal
of Tr~d~· rt"fJUtr•'<l '>11\1 r t.uH•r .11 •r•11 11 th1· 1 ri ... 1s
to put up h1 ~ht r m .1q ,,in 111
purch~t· s1h c r lOnlrJl'l Jilli
limited tht• C1m11u11t of l'OntrJl t
pJ rt1l'!> l'UUld purc:h.J -.f'
Wilh.Jm llunt c hMi.:1 d thJl
t h1~ barred :u:lt'" t11 t he ..,11\u
·m:irkPt for mun\ ::ivt rJ~r 111
\ t' :.t 11 r " .ind "I"'• u l .it 11 r ..,
\l11n •o\t•r. thl• la m1h o n t 11n \
l rad~ fort t--d bit;: trJdl·r -. tu w ll
o ff ~1 1\1:r thu-. rl11o tltn1< lht•
marl-.l'I
· ·Tht· natural n·-.ult 11( th""'
Jrtiflc1al fol tor. w.1-. 111 dn\1·
I h<' pr 11·L· of ..,, h e r do" n .
Wilham Hunt -.a uJ ··Mme "J"
the d1~tre.Mul ('('()Ot1m1 C' °'ltUOJ
!Io n of beanJ( compdlt·d to bl· .1
"l'llC'T \l.1thnut :i bu\l'r ," ht• told
the '\Uh<'omm1ttt•t• ·
The Hunt brolhn-. te..,t1f1C'fi an
the face of a po<;1'1blc contempt
l'1tat1on after failing to a ppt-".1r
twfo rt• lhl' llouse panl'l Tul·'>d:iy,
despite a subPQt"na
W1lham Hunt defended h1..,
massive investment 10 s alver
''A s tud} of the fa c-tc; nnd figure~ led ml'· to bclu•vt• lh.H
'lilver was a wise . good and con
!>e rvatJvc investment." ht· said
Pope Paul
Jlisits Zaire
hl!\~111\~/\. Zu1n • (A P I
l1nr1• John Paul 11 arrived · in
I Jlfl' today a l the s tc1rt of a
111 d.1\. "IX n.Jt1on m1 !>sion to
\rrn·OJ. a eontanent he has called
.1ln•,1d) npt> for the harvest" of
t 'hri:.llan -.<1uls
Th<' l'oll~h born pontiff. on tus
r1fth fnre1~n trap "lnl·e !X'C'Omin~
11 .1111 r or I h1 \\rtrld .., 700 m1llJon
l<um.111 C'<Jthol 11·-. 17 months ago. "·•'I met at Kansha~a·s N'djili
.11 rport. hv ZJ1rean Cardinal
lo"'•ph .\I Jlula and President
'I ohut u !'x·~e S<.'ko.
Mobu tu . J9. a baptize d
t 1th11llt "hn trn•d to curb the I'""' "r of lhl' c hurch an the
m11I 1970'> as part of a campaign
t11 ra d Z.iare o r colonial IO·
flucncc~. ha'! been making tus
peace with the church over the
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Wt• now sf.wk th~-fabulouH ~ollt• .. tion b-v ' .
Hollvwood Clothrs •
All Suits
& Sportcoats
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orange Coast
• OITION
VOL 73, NO. 123, .. SECTtONS, SO PAGES
Cl-illed by Panel
Bu_nts Deny Plot
To Corner Silver
NoCoaalort
Chuck Dyer , foreman at James Musick Minimum Securt·
ty Jail, El Toro. inspects remains of 65-foot schooner,
Comfort. It sank in Newport in January and was
salvaged in pieces by the county last month. Owne r
Roger Bloxham wants $250,000 from the county for loss of
his boat. The county wants $14,000 from Bloxham to cover
sa lvage costs.
Miller Protests
'Lies' by Opponent
Supervisor Edis on Miller
~laimed Thursday his principal
opponent in the J une 3 election
-R epublican Assemblym an
Bruce Nestande -"viciousJy"
spread false and misleading in·
formation about him in a can·
d.idate's statement to voters.
Miller sent a strongly worded
letter to the county's Fair Cam·
paign Prartices Commission
protesting Nestande's use of this
comment in his forthcoming
sta tement.
"My ~nt in this election
is a recent appointee of Gov·
em or Jerry Brown. His main
political experience has been as
an officer in Jane Fonda's and
Tom Hayden's radical left-wing
or ganization (Campaign for
Economic Democracy)."
Miller said r ules r egarding
candidates statements "clearly
limit their content to the age,
e ducation a nd pe r son a l
qualifications for office of the
candidate in question ...
He said "even the most liberal
inte rpre ta tion of what con-
stitutes a candidate's education
and qualifications could not in·
e lude fa lse and de fa mator y
state meota regarding the can·
didate's opponent."
The supervisor, appointed to
office last year by Governor
Brown, denied he bas ever been
an .. officer .. in the Campaign for
E conomic Democracy. "It is
com mon knowledge tha t 1 am a
member of CED and have been
an adviser regarding veterans
affairs. But I bave never been
elected or appointed to serve as
an 'officer" o( CED," Miller con·
tended.
He said t h:A for "Mr .
Nestande l o even indir ectly
question my devotion, loyalty
and dedication as an American
is an outrage to me and t.o the
voters oC Orange County.·'
Miller is a for mer Marine
Corps officer who was shot down
over North Vietnam and held
prisoner for five years.
Miller, however. was censured
by the Secretary oC the Navy for
statements on the war he made
while held in captivity .
As for his "main political ex·
perlence," Miller cited his work
as a me mber and vice cbalrman
<See MILLER. Pase A.2)
O ashin Cuba
HAVANA, C uba <AP)
Violence broke out al the U.S.
Inte rest Section here today as
security officers clashed 't'ith an
estimated 1.500 Cubans wllo bad
gathered there seeking visas t.o
enter the United States. About
400 of the Cuban dernonstrators
took refuge in the U.S. Interest
Section, a State Depa rtment
spokesman said in Washington.
.
WASIUNGTON CAP) -Texas
bUUooaire William Herbert Hunt
told a House subcommittee to-
day that at no time did be "at-
tempt to corner . squeeze or
manipulate the silver market."
Hunt and hls brother , Nelsoo
Bunker Hunt, also insisted they
never owned anywher e near
t wo·tbirds of the world's silver.
as some published reports in·
dicated.
In testimony before a House
Govern ment Operations sub·
committee. the Hunt brothers
acknowledged they have
negotiated a nine·year loan from
private ban.ks for about Sl billion
that will require them to dispose
of most of their silver.
The agreement also bars them
from using the money for fresh
speculation in any commodity,
the Htmls said.
The loan. as previously report·
ed, will be made to the Placid
Oil Co .. which ls wholly owned
by trusts set up by the Hunt
family r
It was uncertain how much of
the Hunts' s alver and s alver
futures contracts will actually
be liquidated, or exactly when
except that it will be an "order:
ly" disposition, Wilham Herbert
Hunt said.
Much of the proceeds Crom
that loan will be used to help pay
debts incurred by t he Hunts
when the silver market col·
lapsed. he testified.
Those proceeds wiU go to for m
a partnership among Placid Oil
and William Herbert Hunt.
Nelson Bunker Hunt and Lamar
Hunt, be said .
Asaets in that partnership will
include not only sliver bullion
and silver futures contracts, be
said,. but also coal properties.
s tocks a nd numerou s other
securities.
While acknowledging details
of the publicized Joan, the Hunts
s ide-stepped questions about the
amount of silver they bav~
owned. as well as the profits
they made and the losses they
suffered as the precious metal
accelerated in price to $50 an
ounce in January, then plunging
to $10.11> in late March.
Wi lliam He r ber t Hunt .
however , stressed that most of
.his silver and futures purchase<;
occurred before July 1979
before prices rose to their lofty
heights.
Hunt said he purchased
massive amounts of the precious
metal purely as an investment
<See SILVER, Page A2>
Bandit Back
For Seco n d s
ln Co sta Mesa
Costa Mesa police said a 61·
year-old woman doing her wash
in the laundromat in the city's
Vista Center late Thursday was
held up twice by the s ame knife·
wielding robber.
Investigators said the man.
described as a Latin about 23
years of age, entered the laun·
dromat at 843 W. 19th St. at 7:30
p.m .. flashed a knife a nd de-
m a nde d m o ney f rom the
woman.
S h e gave h im $11. in·
vesligators said, and he fl ed out
t he back door only to return mo-
ments later and demand more·
cash. The woman gave him an addi·
lional $10 and the bandJt again
fled out the rear exit, in·
vesligat.ors said.
He was last seen running east
down the alley behind the
establishment.
TWE NTY·FIVE CENTS
A Mode rn '"Bounf y•
The s tcel·hull. 9,1.foot hrig..int1nl· T .tl~o
move:-. through San Fran('1:-.co HC:t \ on a
sha kcdov.:n r ru1..,c' The Ta1~n IP.J\·P .... th1-..
\.\.l'Pkc·nrl lor~Jll D1t'go ..1nd 1 ~1h1ll on 1t.r
q..1 rt of .1 HJ·\H·1·lo.. n·~C>..irth nu-..•.1011 Pfl
Flt"'l<·ht ·r C'hri-..11,in and l~1tc.:a1rn Island
Dance Teacher
Held on Sex R~p
A 2S·year ·old Costa Mesa
woman was ~rest.ed Tbw-sday
afternoon in the Sunshine Dane"
~cademy on charges of prostJtu
taon.
Police booked Karen Denise
Kolbert or 250 E 16th St. into
Orange County Jail. Bail was set
at S500
An widercover VlCe orricer al
leged that he paid $12 50 for a
dance lesson Ut thC' \C'COnd nl)IJr
academy, 583 W 19th St . "J'
solicited for prostttut1on and
paid an additional $50 to th"
woman
lie said he was gu1dC'<1 to a
couch in one corner o f lht•
carpeted ballroom.
City Planning Commission
me mbers rC'ccntly rnbll'<I for
two weeks a rcqu1':0.l by tht·
d a n re <' s t a b II !> h m t• n t Co r a
variance to city parking span·
laws.
An atlomC') :md rral C'!itate
agent a ppearing before the com
mass1on on behalf of the dance
Pc:tablishment's Chicaji?o own rr
"'ere unable to adequately de
fme bow the stud.to wouJd be
operated. officials said .
The academy's busJoess
ltcen-;e appllcataon is pendin~
.n · q u 1 s 1 t 1 o n o C t he pa r lti n ~
'anann". omc1als added
Lar~· Mc·Mah1:tn, man1:t~er of
t ht· 1.'-;ta bl1 shmt·nt. .... nd l a~t
14t.•('k lhal Sun!>hlnl' ~ 11 femal1·
ll'al'ht>r; m.'>truct d1:-co dJncing
on thn.ot· sh1fL,
The aco!dl.'my occupies tht•
':im•· spac·(· formC'rl) hous1n~
1 ht• Sun .... h1m· t nude modehn~ 1
~tucl10 14h1ch went out of bu.'>1
111':-" l'arhl'r this year 14 hf'n ll did
nnl comply "1th 1·1tv ordinanc<'S
Three women 14 er" a rr<''itl'CI at
I h.it ..,tud1u lhcn undt•r dif
f<·rent own<'r.;hip for prostitu
11on in 197~ All thre1· <'ii l>l'!-. 14cre
d1:-m15:-cd thl' follow1n.: 'l'dr
Iran Dissidents .
Guilty, Exe cuted
By The Associated Pre-.,,
Two unemployt•d workcr:-
fo und guilty of "inc1 ttng 1g
norant people" and involvemt>nt
m bloody anti.government dis
turbances 1n Iran's r cst1v<'
Khuzeslan province were ex·
ccuted today. Tehran radio re·
parted.
It identified the men cxeeutcd
in the city of Ahvaz as Ahmand
Mozan and Massoud DaynaLi.
Thev had taken part in "most
of the sit-ins. demonstrations
an'1 activities" in Arab·
populated Khuzestan directed
against Iran's revolutionary
gc.vernment, a nd were found guilt~ of 1oinang m consp1rac1~
at a university in Ah vaz. and of
"inciting ignorant ~eople and
direct involvement tn an inc1
dent wtuch led to the death of
several people and the an1unng
of .1 large numt>C'r or othe~ ..
the broadcast sa 1d
D1),~1denLs among Iran's Arab
minority ha\'e l)e(>n f1 f:htmg tht'
l'l'ntr al governme nt for
au t o n omy f or oil ·r1 c h
Khuzestan.
Tt·hran radio gave no further
details of the fatal "incident,"
hut last week five persons were
killed at Ahvaz in fighting
bet ween t s la m tc fund amen·
IStt IRAN, Page A2)
Assembly OKs
Berg~son Bill
On Tax Ind ex
Pe ar Picke~
Over Munoz
By Deputy DAs
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ot-_, -~"'" The 1\'i;,OC 1al1on or Or:..O J!r
Co unty D~puty U1:.tric t Al ·
torneys endorsed prosecutor
Mic hael Pear over aocumbent
Judge Frances Munoz Thursday
in the Harbor Municipal Court
ra<'l' to be decided by voters in
Jun1•
Tlw ll:irmr <'nu rt d 1c:t n et CO\
1'r" tht' c1t11·'> l)f '''" J1<1rt U1.·ach .
Co-.ta Me-.a <ind lrv1m·
In Jnolh1•r Or rn ~c ('o:.ic;l r<n"'
the asl>OC1.1t1on l'h•)'>t' not to tak•
;1 n v po-.1t1on 1n tht.• C'onte:-t
twl14lCn 1111·umb1 nt South Coun
I\ Muntl'1pal C ourl J udi!
R1rhard ll am111on a11d
1·h a 1 lt·ni.:er \\ti Ii J ni o..;,1 •,1 Th•
!-.outh CoWli)' u 1urt d1~tm l 1n
l'lucfr<; Laguna 1!1•,11 h. La1.'un.1
.'\ 1 g Ul'I San Cl 1 mt nll'. Da r,.i
l'oint and ~addldwck VJlli·\
Thl· ass0<.·1at1on ahn t>ndor~ed
f1\l' ot her prOSt.'CUtor. an<l t hn···
in c u inlx'nts m OranJ.!•· Count,
\I unac1pal 'ourt Judgeship race':-
nn the Jun.-3 ballot
h!>oc1atton Pn•..;1dent Willnm
B<'ds worth told rcportt•r., at J
rrc~s ron!ercncc 1n th1• Hall of
·\dmin1st rat1on in S.111t:.1 Ana
that a "sizable maJOnl\ J \a~t majority" of his group':-mem
ht•rs 'oted m lht.' t.'ndor"'mf>nt-.
hut h(' "ould not dl\·ulge th!'
ta lites m each race.
J:::ndorsement. Bedswo rth
,aid. required that at least half
ihc volJng member.. choose not
lo ab!>tain and that the rand1da tt•
receive a maJority of the votes
1:asl.
CSee J UDGES. Page 1\2)
Or ~::Q ,~~as l
\\eathe r
Fair through Sa turdav
with gradual warm1ni
Lows toru .:ht from 45 <1t
t he beaches to 55 inland
1 llJ:hs !:>aturday from up
per 60s to mid 70s -
Underground School Paper Hit
A blll to permanently index
s tate income taxes by As·
c;e mblywoma n M arian
Bergeson, R-Newport Beach.
was unanimously approved by
the Assembly and sent to the
state Senate Thursday.
Last year, Mrs. Bergeson
authored legislation that set
state income tax bracketa bu49d
on inflation so that coat of Uvtna
pay raises wouldn't push lax·
payers inU> hi1htr bra~kell.
l11dd~ Today
It's d11f1cult to rtvel m
aprangrtme amid f reewoys
and concrete But travel to
the Pl«uure Frure wh~re ac
tori and vuilon celebrate the
uo1on Eliiobcthan-at11lt
Page Cl
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An under~ new1paper whlcb bu circulated at
Newport Harbor Hl1h School is t•lDI tehool admlnl1trator1 ........
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trtbutlnl lt . The ne w1paper c ontains
artldea tMt are written under
ptn nam... Th• article• are
aprlnkled with 1eatoloatcal
pbt ... ..S mu1 COllt&lD IO•
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&e t:'J --I t.o ~NI -11&1t Melia .. to
decla re the lnhabltants to be
either fools or slaves."
J acob so n said be bas
monitored the pa per tn relation
to 1chool board policy a nd laws
on o~ty and libel. "Stud nta
and faculty have been unj1.11Uy
· c har actt r laed In t bt under·
1rowMI paper," he Hid .
J acobian txpl1lned that Ubfl
la•• pt rt1lnl n1 to T•n•nl ~l reul1tlon n1w1 publ cation• alto 1DD11 lo student pubUca
Uou. He NW the Dftly 1tandard
, .. PAPl l , P11t Al) ..
However, t hat bt ll was
amendtd ln the llate Senate '° th1t It would expire at the end of
the t•t tax year ....,
Her new le,lal1llon, ABIOOI •
would m1kt ndHln1 pttrma·
nent 1\ won'L takt effect lf
voter• 1pproY• PropoelUon t ,
bff aUN tM ballot mtnYre con
lain• a ahnUar pnwtaloft.
l
'·
Al DAILY PILOT S., fr1d1v. May 2 JHQ
~--JUST BREt4KJNC-----.,,,._
~ ltt'mf from &odQr'• WIOrid ad, .. , ..... IWUll ..,,~, ..
Storm Bears Down
On Freedom, Flotilla
KEY W~'T. Fla (AP ) A storm churoed W.ani lb4I
Fk>ricA. Stra.lt.s today IOd ~ Coe.at Ouard wamed buodrt!cb of
boaltta tn U.. "f"tefidom FlotJlla" from C'Uba to 1et ort LOO
water aod led abetln.
Tbt ~ O\W"d wl.l'ft9d boaten t.bal "mua:lve 1torma,
hlab wtndl and ball" weR ~ wtthln Iii to 10 boun. tRe latecht.ory, A4>
A llmllar Jtorm Sunday ~t.ed bWTiu.oe-forc. ttuata
that''°" mon than 20 s mall bo9ta u1>9twd or sWLk Two bodi8
were found ln OM boet Two others were •l&bt.ed at sea U>eo
loet
• l•fHrcftf I• Aafi-l{le• Rell•
OREENSBORO, N.C. <AP> -A rrand jury today tncUctt'Jd n ve memben ot the CooununJ.at Workers Party and three
others on riot CharsH ln ~ w1th vtolence •t • Nov 3 an
ti-Klan rally that left five left.Lala dead
The CWP membtn lncUrted by the Ouilf<>(d County eraod
Jury were Nelaoo Jobnloo, ft.and Manzella and IAcle Ru.a.sell,
all of Greenaboro. and Allen P1illllp Blil.I an4 Dorothy BUu of
lhe Martinsville. Va , area. The others lndlcted were Mark Jef-f~y Scherer, now ln prtaoo for burnlnJ a croea. Jtrent M.lll&Dd
Fletcher, oo address giveo, and Percy Tim9th,y Simms of
Greensboro . .._
Alglwl• StlMle.lf •~•,,.. •~porf ~d
NEW DEL.HJ. 1nd.1a (AP> -Tbe mood t.n Kabul, capllai of
Afghanistan. was one of resignation and mouming folie'M.og
"almost suicidal" anti-Soviet demon.stratioos by screaming
schoolgirls, a traveler arriving ln New Delhi said today.
Russian troops killed about 60 students, most of them girls.
pultiog down the protests, he said.
More firing was beard Thursday in Kabul. said the in·
formant, who declined to be identified. following five days or de·
moostrations. The Russians bave an estimated 80.000 troops in
Afghanistan fighting Moslem rebels.
lllfes £'ewcl..r~d tor Bllr•coclc
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -On a bright sun.swept day, unlike the
somber ones he enjoyed filming for his masterworks of sus-
pense. Sir .Alfred Hitchcock waa given the fmal btoed.iclioo of
the Catholic Church today and eulogized as "one of the great.est
artists in mm.'' .
Six b\.Dldred mourners gathered al the Church of the Good
Shepherd in Beverly Hills for the memorial mass. Two hundred
onlookers stood out.side to watch the arrivals, wblcb lncluded
supe~ Hitc_h~~ directed in ~or bis 54~
DOUa;. \'alue Gains on World Mark~•
LONDON <AP> The vaJue of the dollar ga.tned oo world
markets today, while gold prices were mixed and sliver gained.
Gold cl05ed in London at SS18 an ounce, up from $495 at
Thursday's close. ll cl05ed in New York at $511.50. down $3.90.
London's s ilver prices rose to $12.75 an ounce from $12
•Thursday. Silver closed in New York al $13.65, up $1.47.
Mesa Woman
Molested;
, ---Two So ugh (
Cost.a Mesa police are seeking
two suspects who entered the
home ot a 35-year~ld woman this
morning and forced her lo
perform sex acts.
Police said lbe woman was
asleep in her triplex unit in the
mid-city area at 4 :30 a .m. when
two men removed a screen to
enter ber bedroom through an
open window.
Investigators said a neighbor
heard noise, moved around to
lbe open window and asked lhe
sobbing woman If sbe needed
help.
Tbe two men ned in a van,
police said. Investigators said
they believe they have one sus-
pect ldentified.
FroaP~AJ
PAPER •••
set by lbe Newport-Mesa Urufied
School District board policy on
judging obscenity Is whether it
v iolates tbe commu nity's stand ard.s.
"We feel some of the it.ems
have violated lhal standard.
T hey appeal to prurient lo·
• terest.s and have no redeemable
social value," Jacobson said.
He said he waa contemplating
harsher action against stud(mts
who distribute the publication.
in part. because of complaints
from parents whose children
were l ampoon e d in lbe
newspaper.
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SILVER .•.
beeauae of "rampant \nfiat:Jon"
and a lack or confidence ln the
U.S. dollar.
He blamed the dramatic slide
ln silver prices and the subse-
quent collapse of tbe silver
market to actioos ta.ken by the
c ommod i ty ex change s
themselves.
H uot, testifying w ith bis
brother. Nelson Bunker Hunt.
before a House Government
Operations s ubcommittee .
cha rged that sUver prices began
to fall in J anuary from a $50 an
ounce high only when the ex-
changes imposed Limits on silver trading.
The Chicago CommodJties Ex·
change and the C~ago Board
of Trade required silver buy ers
to put up bigber margln.s to
purchase sllver contracts and
limited lhe amount of contracts
parties could purchase.
Wllllam Hunt charged thal
this barred access to the sUver
market for many average in·
vestors and speculators.
Moreover , the limits on con-
tracts forced big traders to sell
oH silver. thus flooding the
mark el
"Toe natural result of these
artificial factors was to drive
the price of silver down,"
William Hunt sald. "Mlne was
the distressful econom ic situa-
tion of being compelled to be a
seller without a buyer," be told
the subcommitlff.
The Hunt brothers testified ln
the race of a possible contempt
clt.ation after failing to appear
before the House panel Tuesday,
despite a subpoena.
William Hunt defended hl1
masaive investment in sliver.
"A study of the facts and fif ures led me to believe that
sl ver was a wise, good and con-
servative investment." be said.
He said he became interested
in the precious metal "as an in·
vestment, not as a speculation in
1973.
"My research revealed that
the price or silver had been kept
al artificially low prices by
various eovernmeot actions.''
He sald be began purcba.slng
silver futures contracts and
1Uver bullion for an averaae ol
$2.55 per ounce.
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MIIJ,ER •••
"Oranp County'• Democnuc Party.
TM count.)''• P'alr Campelcn
PraelleH Comml11lon mffll
next ~ and lllUer laid lD
bll &MW '° UM paMl M would bl uuble '°au.id. Hownw, bl IUH-*I I ..,.,.... IMlliN
eouJ41 ,be IC~tduled "IO Uilat 1 ••1 ...w1 Utt ............ uua Iii#!'
NtMHdf ..W Ml be rMeMd for cC>frUMM t,oday.
,
lnndon
Standoff
Unbroken
LONDON (AP' -Brltlah anti· tnrorlat 1~clalbts reaumed
their "patient. peraeverlna"
ne10UaUooa with Arab Iranian
1unmen holdtn1 at leaal lt
ho1ta1es at tbe lraot.n !:m·
bua y lo Loodoo today.
In Tehran. the militant cap-
tors of 5() American boeta1es ac-
c u 1 ed Preeldenl C 1rle r of
mutermindlng the London
takeover.
The "subversion" in Loodoo
makes resolutlon or the U.S.
hostage criais "more difficult."
the Tehran militants sald.
They also e xhorted the I ranJ an
hostages here. "Do not fear martyrdom."
Tbe Iranian government says
il will not negotiate the main de-
mand o f the three London
gunmen-that 91 Arab Iranians
Imprisoned 10 l r an ·s Arab-
populated southwest province of
Khu%eslao be r e l e ased .
Kbu%est.an is the heart of the
Iranian oil belt.
* * * Fro.a Page Al
• IRAN ...
taUsts and leftists opposed to a
government decision to purge
the university system of anU -
Jslamlc ideology.
The rSdio reported nine deaths
in clashes al three universities
Aprll 21, including three at
Tehran University, but unof-
ficial estimates said seven to 20
persons were killed and many
others were injured. At that
time. Japan's ' Kyodo news
-&ervice reported that its count at'
hosp ital s and oUier places ~.. le.a.st--il~ltllied--and -
more than 500 injured
Meanwhile. Iran claimed t.o-
d o the charred body or an
Am erican commando -sup.
posedly the 10th killed 10 last
week's host.age rescue attempt
-was found in a burned-out
air craft bulk at the desert site
where lhe mission was cut short
in fiery failure 1ast l'Tiday.
U.S. officials have insisted
s ince the operatioo was aborted
t h at only eight Am e r ican
servicemen died, all 11\ the col·
llsion of a transport plane and a
helicopter as the rescue team
was preparing to depart from
rran
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JUDGES •..
The a.aaoclation has 96 mem-
bers.
Bedsworth said the Hamilton·
Sage race in the South County
was simply "too cl06e to call"
for an endorsement. He said a
majority of those present voted
nol to take a position ln that
particular race.
In other municipal court ra~
in lbe county. the association
voted to endorse.
-Deputy District Attorney E.
Wallace Dingman over Central
Municipal Court Judge Karl C.
F rank.
-Deputy District Attorney
Erle Snethen over incumbent
central Municipal Court Judge
Eugene Langhauser.
-l)epuly District Attorney
Cliff Han1.I over fellow pros-
ecutor Jack R yan and rive
other candldales. Incumbent
Judg~ ~rt Law is not seeking
re-election.
-Deputy Dlstrict Attorney
Robert Thomas over Presiding
Judge John Teal and attorney
Nancy Kaufman.
-Deputy District Attorney
Richard Stanford over incum·
bent Judge Betty Elias.
-Incumbent Judge Edward
Lalrd over Newport Beach At·
torney Arnold Mordkin.
-Incumbent Judge Richard Orozco over attorney Bobby
Youngblood
-North County Judge Lotan
Moore over Bru attorney David
Radin.
Registration
.Scheduled for ·
Kindergarten
Parerit.s whose chlldttri ·are 'tO
begln kindergarten next fall ln
the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District are asked by
school offlcials to pre-register
next week.
Fred Carter. coordlnat.or of student SttVlcet, su11es~ that
pa ren ts telephone the ir
nel&bborbood acboola for a rec·
latratlon appolnlment nnl
Monday throuCb Friday'° a.okt
toc:;onveQienee. _..11 ... &:":: ln ~ a l!;:llll.N•
mu.at pnwkte Droof o1 • dent '1 .,. and lbat he or lhe bu
Nfffwd UM wate-reqWNd Im·
mualutMN.
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Wait~g, Hoping
Maria Perez. recently arrived from Cuba, chews on an
apple while nervously waiting for a bus to take her to a
processing are~ along Wllh other Cuban ref ugets in Key West. F1 a. See story, Page A4
'Callous Kille.r'
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Sentenced to Life
Lee McKenzie Brazell wa,
sentenl'ed today to 27 years to
life imprisonment for his conVlc
ttoo in what Orange County
Suoenor Court Jud• Kenneth
Lae called the "callous laUtog
of Ga rden Grove ser vice stallon
operator George Bice · ·
Braz.ell. 22. ot La ;fabra. s<tt
silently at the counsel table an
the crowded courtroom as J udge
Lae pronounced sentence
The dt>fendant wa.s conVlcted
Apnl 3 in 4ae's courtroom or
"iatson Heads
Rent Control
Ban Campaign
Raymond Walwn. president of
the Newport Development Co.
aod former president of lht>
lrvtne Compatiy, is among four
co-chaJrmen named to lead Uw
campaign for Proposition 10. lhc
initiative to restrict local rent
control
The co-ch airme n we r e an·
nounced Thursday in add1Uon to
Walson. the y are Cla rence
Pendleton. president of the San
Diego Urban League. attorney
William Coblentz. a formt>r
member of the Unlveri1lty of
California Board of Regents.
and former Assemblyman Dixon
Arnelt1 R·Redwood City. now
vice president of Claremont
Men's Collcli!e Pro pos1 t1on 10 would oan
statewide rent control.J'"epeal all
current local rent laws. reqwre
future rent control ordinance!. to
allow annual cost-of-living LO·
crease~ and exempt new and
\ ac a ted apartments
shool.lng Bice in August as the
!>erv1ce staUoo owner croucbed
in the bed of a pickup truck.
Bice had Jumped into the
truck as tl sped away from tus
rexaco st.al.loo when the occu
pants didn't pay for $10 worth of
gasoltne
Lae bluntly told Brazell that
he bel.Jeved lhe defondant sbouJd
~pend the remamder of hls life
1n pn.son Deputy 01stnct At
torney Pa ul Meyer later said
Brazell would beromP ebg1bl"
for parole af'l er sen·an~ 18 ye31"'>
of the term
·"The COW1 believes this was a
c allous k11l1ni.?. · .Lac s aid.
"Loold.ng al the defendant's rec·
ord the court flnds he has been
10 trouble !\tnce a ver) young
a~e and graVltated to the most
~enous offen.c;e that can occur "
Lae saJd he had oo "bes1tan·
ry · · 1n ordenn~ a "tat£' pn~
term for Brazell
Oefl·n..,t.• attorn1·' Ri chard Ror~nttr uno;uae!>~full> argued
that Hraze ll .,hould be entitled to
,, nt'~ tnal Bonner ~as also un·
,abll' to t'OO\ inn· I.d e that tht'
fir<;t dt•grt-'(.' m urder flnc:tin~ of
the JUT) :.hould be reduced to
!>econd degree murder.
Lat.• said the fa<'Lc; of ~ Ca5t'
l>howcd clearly that the k11l1ni::
was premeditated and did occur
with malice.
Testimony Ill the trial lndical·
ed that when Bruell saw Bice tn
the back of the truck he loaded a
s hotgun. stopped the vehicle,
leapeod out and dLc;charged UK-
weapon. blowing off a portton of
Bice's head.
Meyer said that Brazell had a
histor y of auto theft.related
crimes and was on parole from
state prison at the time the
shotgun sla)1ng occurred.
S11mmer .
School
Slated
More lhan 2!50 students have
registered for the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dlslrict's basic
sklllB summer school prolJ'am,
offi clal.s have announced.
Registration deadline for the
June 23 summer sessions Is May
16 with latecomers scbeduled for a walting list. s aid Dick Walt.g,
summer school coordinator.
Scheduled ln addition to lhe
six-week-long basic 1 ki lls
classes for seventh through l2lh
grade students are a special
seniors makeup class or seven
week.a and the a nnual apedaJ
t!ducallon c lasses for b a n ·' d1 c apped youngsters of all
grades.
Parents of aome s tudents in
grades 8-11 are now r eceiving
letters notifying them that their
child should attend the baste
skills sessions.
Classes are to be held al all
hJgb schoolB for students who
need to work oo graduation pro-
Hciencies, Watts said.
Students will enroll in Engllib
and math skill labs, each meet-
ing for two hours daily, be said.
However, students need not
lake the fUll six weeks of study if
testing dtµing and following lbe
s~ond week of s umm'f!r---scbool
indicates a proficiency In the
s ubject.
A seniors makeup s ummer
session is offered al Costa Mesa
High School. Only seniors who
need 10 o r fewer credits to
graduate are eligible. Watts
said.
W att.s alM> announced today
th at lbe dim1ct ls seelc1ng to
hire junior and senjor students
w1tb A or B grade. Lverai-in
English or math as tutors for~ ,_ S"lJ'lDUH!rM!iSSloos: --
Tbe student instructional as-
sistants will earn $2.97 an hour.
Applicants for jobs or tbose
-;eeking summer program in-
formaUOn are asked to coot.act.
Watts at 760-3508.
Abandoned
Boat Found
12 Miles Out
It took two days but Newport
Bea.ch yachtsman BUJ Forsythe
finally located his racing
catamara n Thursd ay. It bad
capsiied Tuesday afternoon on a
return voyage from Ensenada
Forsythe said the vessel -the
Maka1 -was found belly-up
about 12 miles off Camp
Pendleton 1n roughly the same
!>pot he and a crewman abM.n-
doned It .
The r-<ewport yach t" 'broke r
~aid he believes tt m ay have
been a chunk of debris or even a
~halt.• that ripped a hole 1n one
n( ht!i boat·.., pontoons
Wh atever i.t was. it S Urt~
made a heU of a noise." he said
"We were C"Ommg down a wave
.rnd 1t JU.'>l rrucked · ·
The skipper of a nearby boat.
the Cnz Lu. resc~ Fors)'t.hf-
and Im partner. Micl ey Deer-
ing, alter they jumped over-
board. Both boats were retum-
1 n g from l a s t weekend "s
Ensenada race.
Forsythe said whlle treading wa ter .Ile attem{>ted t.o gather up
personal belongings. He estimat·
t.>d he lost Sl.200 worth of sails
and some electronic hardware.
"I wasn't really too worried
because I'd seen the other boat.
but I'll tell you. that water S\.Ll'e
was cold." he sai .
We now Ht~k the fabulous ~olle~tion by
)
Hollywot>d Clothes
~. ~ .. ,_
All Suits
& Sportcoats
%Price
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·Jobless purt Biggest • ID Years
lee• r.ae M.*'C ad\&J\ meo ln
more u.... three iteeMtea. The ret. in CallfOC"Dla J~mped
even IDOft, rrocn • pcrctot to '·1
Tb• wbor l>eDartmtnt l&ld
tbe number of Americana w1tJH>ut JC>N .,... b1 m .ooo
from March LO 7.J mUUon. wttb
tM la.rf'Ml unemployment fo .
cnuee com.lnC ln ~ atumplftl
conatnxtkJD and auto laduatrtee. •
Auilwr
Wants
Osival d
Crisis Q -ips
Buchwald Speak. a t VCI
FORT WORTH, Texas tAP1
-A British author who wants to
exhume the body buned in Lee
Harvey 0$wald's gr11ve to prove
lt Is t1lat of a Russian assassin
may sJmply be trying "to help
ihe sale ol his book," a county
prosecutor says.
The three-Judge panel that
heard argum~nts T/lursday ts
not expected to rule for at least
10 days on whether Michael Ed·
dowes, author of "Tbe Oswald
File." has the right to ask that
the body be exhumed
Eddowes claims a Sov1et Im·
----postor. S\l~titutecrror Oswald 1n
1959 during Oswald's 17-mooth
defection to the Soviet· Unton;
sho t President Kennedy in
_ J>allas on NM'_ 22, 1963, ~s
himself shot two days later by
restaurant owner J ack Ruby
and was buried here -2S miles
away. .
A congressional inve~tlgation
last year concluded that Kell·
nedy's assassination "probably"
was the result of a conspiracy. •
Eddowes, who cit-ed discreJ>WJ·, __
cies~ Oswald's Marine
Corps physical and tbe autopsy
on the assasstn, a1iked a state
district court to order the Tar-
rant County district attorney's
o Hi ce and tbe m e dical e x-·
a m iner 's offi ce to open the
g rave and perform ~not~er
autopsy
County officials refused to dis-
turb the grave, saying they
would exhume the body only un-
der a court order. The district court denied Eddowes · petition. so he appealed.
Assis tant District Attorney
Fred Schattman argued Thurs-
day that Eddowes bas no legal right to demand exhumation,
calling him "some foreign na·
tlonal coming in . . perhaps to
help the sale of rus book." ·
But Eddowes continues to cite
details from Oswald's military
physicals and the autopsy reports
on the body buned 1n Fort Worth's
Rose Hlll·Cemetery.
•1 aJCllA.aD oaEEN Ot .. Delfr ...........
Colu.moiat Art 8ucbwaJd
told 1.000 people Thunday
nlgbt at UC Irvine tl)at he
bu found 1olutlot18'" to
Amertea'1 problems.
"Take Saccharin.'' be
aald. ''They doo'l need to
find a substitute for il -
they Just n eed lo find
stronger rats."
Buchwald s aid this
country should send a doc-
tor to Iran to treat the
Ayatollah Khomeini 's
heart condition -Elvis
Presley's doctor.
Buchwald spoke at UCI
as part of the "Celebrate
-tJCI w~tr,'._ a series of
events observing the uni·
ver3ity's t5th1>irthdllY. ··1 have great respect
for President Carter." be
said. "I worship the very
quack.sand be stands oo."
Buchwald, whose syn-dicated column appears in
more than 500 papers. said
be has reported Of} several
pres ide nts a nd said a
sto ry he heard surris up the· differences between
pft'lri~nts Nixon, Ford
and Carter. .
"N1xo o . Ford and
Carter were all In a train
that w as stuck in a tun·
nel." be satd. "Nixon said
he would take care or the
p r obl em by •se ndlng
Gordon Liddy to shoot the
train engtnttr. Well , that
didn't work. So Ford said ·r11 pardon the engineer.·
That djdn't work either
Carter's solution was
'Let 's pull down the
shades and pretend tbe
traln is moving'."
Carter has said be will
campaig n because tbe
country's problems ar e
under control.
On the s ubjecJ.. ~f tbe
p r esidentia l tace ,
Buchwald didn't seem too
enthralled with tbe can-
didates.
"They say that 50 per-
cent of all Americans
don't like the presidential
choice of either Carter or
O..ty l"INC I~,,_..
A UGKTER NOTE
Humorist Buchw•ld
Reagan." Buchwald said.
"Well I'm not worried
about those people. but I
:im worried about the-SO
percent that do llke that
choice." •
Buchwald blamed tht>
pro,t>lerw of high-priced
petroleum on the Harvard
School of Business.
"That school taug~ all
the sons of sheiks how t<Y
screw us. 1f those sons of
sheiks would have gooe to
the University of Southern
California they'd be out
surfing now."
Buc hw ald stru ck a
serious not.e as be ended
hiss~h.
"America bas made It
204 years. It bas muddled
through one crisis after
another without cbangin1 Its form oi government.
"1 wais m Washington
D.C. when Nixon resigned
and Ford replaced him. I
didn't see one soldier or
one uniform Any country
that can go through that
kind of a change without
one bayonet being un-
sheathed can 't be too
bad."
"In all the Marine physicals
he was lisle<} as 5·11 and bad
those three .scars on his left arm
and ooe behind his ear." said
Eddowes. ·'The autopsy never re·
corded a ~ll·inch scar on the upper
left ann and the mastoid (ear) '
scar. The body of the assassin was
recorded jlt 5-9.
"The man who shot tbe presi·
dent was 5-9. It's all so very sim·
ple."
Last fall, Eddowes took his
claims to the Dallas Count y
medical exa m iner '1 office,
which ran several tests and later
announced there was significant
doubt about the body's identity to
warrant exhumation.
Air Pira te Critic
Of Iran Mission
Mustard Gals
Facing Trial
STOCKTON (AP) -A gun-
ma o who commandeered a
Pacific Southwest Airlines
plane befor e its scheduled
takeoff radioed a message
criticizing the a borted Iran
rescue attempt and then surren·
dered today, officials said.
No shots were (ired dunng the
5"'2·hour standoff at Stockton
Mun icipal Ai rport. and t he
man's lone hosta~e. an un.iden·
tified PSA fbght engineer, was
released unharmed. LANSING, Mich . t AP ) -·
Three sisters have be6i ordered
to s tand trial on cnarges or
joyriding and indecent exposure
after police said they smeared
their naked bodies with mustard
· and took off for the Garden of
: · Eden in a delivery truck.
The gunman. identified as
Steve W. Btl.son. 25, of Ceres.
was to be arraigned today in
Sacramento on a charge of air
piracy, said FBI spokesman Otis
Cox.
The siege began at about 7: ts p .m . Thursday wnen a man
dressed in white shorts and a T·
shirt bolted over a fence and ran
up the rear ramp of the plane,
flight 818 to Los Angeles.
They were bound over to
circuit coUrt by Ingham County
District Judge R. William Reid
after a preliminary bearing.
Doshalli\e McCUin. Charlene
Roper and Sandra Lewis were
arrested April 17. One of the sis-
ters explained that "sunshine
and t.&e Holy Spirit" prompted
t.be escapade.
No passengers bad boarded the Boeing 727-and au the crew
except for tbe flight engineer
escaped.
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Dope to Iran?
He Would Cheer Hostages
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. <AP> -Comedian Bob Hope, wbo
bu tn..aed Uae world over to eo\ertaiD U.S. servicemen, aaya
be'd UM to to to Iran to cheer up tbe American bo&ta1a .
Hope ftPnilaed th• aeatimeDtl at a press confennce Tbur&·
day won pneentlD& tbe llxtb annual Bob Hope Ftve·Star
Civilian Award to Gen. A .. undM' II. Kala Jr., f0t1Der NATO
coaim•Ddtr and aide to ronner Pnltdlnt Niuo.
.. 11 ll • ........ ,.. • '° r· r• -.... MCODCS ... Hope~ ....... II!_~ Pr•w.t~Cert.w'• Mlempl .'!t ... JWCM -•'ft: ~u.i,u.a-.rr= '\~.;.~,. b11 ...... ...,... =al ..,, ud .. role .nu. lonner a:=~ .... ....,., ........ ..,..,...._ IUt lid to I
•111an1a~.
"The crew looked like a bunch
of scattered quail ... The crew
ju.st ran out." said one witness.
Witnesses said the engineer
was alone in the cockpit at the
time and was unaware of what
was happening.
Fly Yo ur O wn
Pilot at
Toro A.ir Slww
S unday's Daily Pilot will
have photo coverage or the air
show at the El Toro Marine Air
Station open house and these
featured stories.
' lNTEBlOll QUALmES -At
today's prices, it's eaaier to tt·
model than sell your home. Tbe
( S~NDA Y'S BEST)
Featuring sed1oo will provide
ideas on b ow lo reva'Ulp
kitchens, bat.brooms and utility
corners to maximise •P·
pearance and minimiU ~
and beatinl costa.
PE O PLE FlaST-
BurUn1ton Nortber n 'a
railroad cb\IC' alooa with flat
profits. but the flrm'1 Newport
Beacb bMed alr frelpt open·
lion la nym,. thanks to lta peo-
ple, ..,. the tlrm'• pretldeot lD
a You/Yow 11one1 •too'·
UGlft ...S -UW1ty rac.
will be • !! eocm ud Pat Dwul'• CcJeiUaMr CloHvp ....
1ue1t lt'U be • jolt. But U.. are W111 to Aft. lD .....,,.,
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DOUILS CllALLSNGI -OoWle ..... M1I ..... Na. "'L~!' a11J••••·" '' • eh• fw..., V ...,_ _. '"'"··
tot from a llwnp lo ~ auto lo-
duaU')'. showed lbe b1'best ~
leH ..--12..i percent.. up from
10..2 pem!Dl in Marcb. Otuo WO
1howed a larp locreue.
In T8UI and New Jersey, the
Job&esa raca actually declioed. Tb• Tex.u rite fell from 5.8 per-
cent to :S.4 percent: New
Jeney'1 dipped trom 6.9 percent
to 8.8 percent .•
The locreaalnc uoemploymmt · comes at tbe same Ume tbal In·
nation ii runnina at an annual
rate of 18 percent. Economic
analysts, and Pratdent Carter.
cenerally agree that the iDfla·
Uon rate will IOOD decline.
Today's jobless figures
parallel other recent economic
Danger Predicted
lndlcatora polnt1n1 to a ~ cesatoo &Del lcmct evJdeoce to ,..
vlaed predlctloas lbal tbe
downturn wiU be 1ubllaJltl•Hy
deeper tbaD Carter la lorecut·
tng.
The president has predicted a
"abort and mild" receulon with
unemployment rtalng to 7 .2 per-
cent ·
Grand Jm-y Pushes
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State Water Plan
The Orange County Grand facing Its citizens," the jury
Jury called Thursday for quiclt said
completion of the State Water The Jury r apped "poUUcal
Project -including con.sttuc· maneuvering " (or de laytng the
tioo or the long.d elayed construction of the Perj..pberal
Peripheral CanaJ in Northern Canal m the Sacramento delta
California · -to avoid a water re~aon of Northern California.
shortage crisis that could occur The purpose or the cana l
as e arfy as ~· would be to divert fresh water The grand Jury. ln a th.re(>. f North c lif page repo rt, also urged in· ,rom em a ornia n vers _ creas&T~rfttlbtr nre~W'M --·~YAtt lhe-•lWota ·anh endit -to
by the public and f overnment Southern CaWorrua . and increased use o reclaimed Construcllon of the canaJ is
water from sewage treat.ment s trongly advocated by the
for Irrigation of parks and Metropolltan Water D1sln<'l , the landscaping Southe rn Ca ti forn1 a w uter
"Southern. CaWornla IS ·1n 8 wholesaler. wtuch m 1985 Wlll be
great danger of runrung out ol
water."the JUTY warned Priest's Dea th "Ao inqwry into the water
losing more than half of Its en-
t 1 tl e meot of Colorado River
water to the state of Arbona.
A drougbt ln 1985. the jury
'i a 1d . could leave "Southern
Callforrua dangerously short of
fresh water."
Tbe JW'Y recommended that
stn ct conservation measures be
m~tuted immediately, noting
that during the 1977 drought
water coosumpuon was reduced
~bout~ percent . •
The jury also said reclamation.
of treated sewage effluent rouJd
reduce the use or potable water.
crisLs in Orange County reveals
that between 1985 aod 1990, a
critical water s_bortage could bt
Mother, .Son
Di~ in Lake
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JUry to .Deierniiiie
Susp ect's San i ty
CLEVELAND fAP) -Locked
in an embrace. the bod.Jes o( a
mother of four and ber 11-year·
old son were found inside a car
the woa>en drove into Lake Ene,
police said.
Witnesses told police the
woman drove the car oif the
Eaat 9th Street pier and mused
help from several persons who
swam ~ feet into the lake to try
to aaveber.
A coroMr's ruling was due in
the deaths of Nancy Ten10van,
33, and Anthooy Temova.o, u, ol
Broot.l,yn. Ohio.
An Orange County Supenor
Court jury will determme tf a
Long Beach man charged Wlth
tbe F ebruary s laying of a
popular Seal Beach Catholic
pnest LS mentally fit to stand
lnal for murder
Superior Court Judge Richard
Beacom Thursday set June 9 for
a menUll competency bearing
for Ronald Spnng . l3, after two
court-appointed psycbiatnsu
dila«reed U to wbetMr the IUS·
pect is fit to stand trial.
IC the JWj' rules he's mentally
lncompeteot, Sprin& "'ouJd be
MDl LO PaU.00 Slate eo.pit&I,
wh e re he would remain until
dttmed capable of facing tnaJ .
The Long Beach man wa.s &r·
rested in late February in con-
nection with lbe death of Father
Felix Doherty. who was assault·
ed Feb. 9 and died three weeks
later.
The arrest ended an lnvestiga·
Lion that began after the 64-year-
old cleric waa struck in the bead
by a man who parked bis
motorcycle out.side the rectory
of St. Anne's Cat.bollc Church. A
week alter the attack, Father
Doherty coUapsed into a coma
and died
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Small Baker 39.95 29.95
large Baker 49.95 37.50
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OAA.YPILOT fflday, May 2. tMO WORL D I NATION -,
-~ Tent City for Refugees Oil Cos~
Vnuaed Air Boae Prepared for Cub am Increase i!~~ Harpllhl~
Taking a Chane
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KOUJNG T8 • Dl:PT. -'nltlrt hH lO be a cer•
tam aovt'n'lmentat 'rony •bout how they n· iioln• &o lelect
tht> Mlh rut>mbrr uf l~ La Jlabfa Clly Council today. You
wt•. tn<·red.Jbly. lu!jt m~u.·a rlc-cUon "'a." 1nroncluaive ln
I a tlabra
lt wus a Jraw .
lncumbt>ot eowlc\l perton Robtn Youn1 sot I.lie voln
Ctwllcn.cer John Holmblt't•°' l,'716 vol .
• You might ('onsult ..,,lh your f1'1f'ndly l..•1 ve,&s
odds m ilk.er on what tho chanet>~ are of th&l httppenln• But
ll happent'd 'fb~y bave .. ,.,.d.Y aone lhrvugb all the .....
rounlltlg bu.hlneu ·
NOW 1111: .. ONY HEalli 13 lbe way all or t.h1a is going
to get aeu.led up lo I.a Habra. ·
They're goin& lo ~amble for it. that 's how.
Government gets opereted by lottery.
What wtU happen Is that the La Habra city clerk will
put the names of the tied contest.ants into a box 1&nd lh~n
Ju.st 1'1ck o Coin ,..nlks, Any Coin Can Be a Wmner , ..
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"ha kl' 11 up anrl dr.aw out one name· That ~rson will M the
nt'" La Habra c<>unril member
Y m1 might i.:uc"s that there m1~ht even be prop le
.1round La Habra c1ly government today who lald wagers
011 \\ho will w in the lottery. We all love little bets
~OST OF l s. of cour:.e. try to tsn.rg up our chHdreo by
"'a ming them of the lnhcrcnt evils in gambling. We tell
our ~ons or men who'have been done in by fast cars, (aster
women and slow horses. We warn our daughters lo steer
dear of un:-.:1vory m ales who wear white s hoes, checkered
t·u.ib and "h()SC' only rrading habit is the Daily Racing
Form
\\ c t.'.1rry l>n this campcugn agairu;t the gambling
hll~ht throu~hout ~overnmcnt inslltut1ons We hire vice
• opl> and ins truct them to go slamp out football lotteries,
'>:Jloon gambling, pool hall hustlers and bookies.
OF.SPITE TIJE VALIANT ertorts of l.he vice cops and
their thin blue llne. however. 'the urge to t ake a chance
runs rampant among the populace.
Lured by the fleeting opportunity to tum a quick buck.
numerous of the citttet'lry succumb and place their cash on
the line for a bingo rard or football pool. It is compulsive.
But government and the cops continue to struggle
.1g;iinM thl' t·\·11 of lottery or chancc
E XCEPT, YOU GUESS, when it becomes necessary to
... 1·lect a nc•w city council person. Then you return to fi rst
principle. The Luck of the Draw.
Wl•ll. you have to wish them lots of luck up there 10 La
ll•t bra. 1r ~ou'll pardon the expr ession
Al'tually, selecting the new council member by draw i!I
pretty tame and lacks a lot of the color th<1t real gambling
rnuld haVl' brought to the event.
THEY C.'OULD. llAVE asked the two tied candidates to
1 oil dice for tho council seat. Or dra~ high card Crom a ~cll-shurned deck. Or, they could have held a ceremony on
the midflC'ld stripe of the City Ha ll parking lot and flipped
,1 coin for the government seat.
You s uppose that any of these eve~ts would have been
11kay
J u.<;t so long as_you didn't bet on it
EOUN AJR P'ORCE BASE.
t~I• <AP) -C~men becan
h•m•rtu PlaUorma and d.rtv-
ln1 tent •W• today •• EaUn Air P'otte Bue readied fQf u
many u 500 Cuban ref"'leet ex
pect~ by rW&blfaH
"Wt ~Ueve w" can be ~ad>' t.o acetl't up to 4.000 refuceea by
lbt-nMf ot lbe fint w .. k. 10,000
lo two ~ •nd 15 000 wtthln
three Wffks." :;aid Maj. Gen
Robert 8ood
1'HE ADJACENT Fort Walton
Beach falrarounda. owned. by
the Air J''orce. will hou.le CubMnll
who havt· no rclatlws ln South
t-'lorida until tht>)' c1tn W proc.-
et>sed and 1 ('i.ettled around thl'
1.'0unt ry, Bood s&ld Thw-sday
He said t~ refugee center
would cost about Sl m illion.
An alrllrt ~u expM·tcd to
ferry ~ rerua~s to the ,..Jonda
P a nhandle from Key Wu t .
where more than 7 ,000 Cubans
h a v e a rr ived a b oard a
.. F reedom Flotilla.. o f sm all
boats.
"With lhl.s just stllrUng and
talklng about bringlnt? In peopll'
tomorro-..'. you're really startlnl(
at.uro. ·· Bond snld
T HOUSANDS OF V1etnamest•
refugees were processed al a
~imilar ·'lent city'' be re in them.id
1970s after the fall of South Viet·
oadi.
The news that Eglin would
once a11talo be "gate way to
f r eed om" f or h o m e less
foreigners.drew mixed r eactions
from local residents.
"I'm sick over it," said one
housewife.. who wouldn't eive
he r n a me . "There goes t he
-tttighborbood .~ . . l bop@ ~ -
"o n 't s fay . It'll drive the
~ welfare rolls sky high." .
·"It's another way to show
what we're made or and what
Amenca 1s supposed to be," said
Larry Anchors. chairman of the
Okaloosa County Commission.
Bond urged the comm unity to
"r emember the words on the
Statue of Liberty. do that and
think positive."
SOME CJTlZENS comphuned
about reports that Cuban Pres•
dent Fldel Castro was deportmg
prisoners and mental patients
·'T h o s e p eople a r e not
criminals." Bond said. "There
CUP Officers
''°'7oond Two
In Showdown
THOUSAND <MKS <AP J
Two patrolmen responded v. 1lh
gunfire and wounded t wo men,
a fter a van's driver aimed a
pistol at one officer and pulled
the trigger three times without
gettin~ off a shot. the Cahforn1<1
Highway Patrol says. '
Four men in t he van wer<' ar
rested afler the incident on U S
101 west of Thousand Oaks
.Thursday
The van had been stopped for
speeding when t he driver al
legedly pulled out the pistol and
aimed at offi~r Richard Gunk.
but each time the driver pulled
the trigger the firing pin hit
empty cylinders .
Storms Pound Midwest •
Rain Fa lls From Plains to East Coast
('uast al "••at l1er
1 .,, 1ru·ovoh 5•1utday "'''"' •
1111t "Mino tr4Jftd '"'.tnd ' Caitsl•• nl9'I In ,,.. llPl>I'• t0-1, low
., l nl'l.1><1 high m10 ID•. low ~)
""~··· )' f h t wt'Wr.. llQht An(t Y1Hi,f>ff'
••t'ldt '"'nuof\ tOtUQl'\f WttP"I ;t two to
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('n lif o r uia
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wlll be H('Urtty. l aoUclpate no
probl~m ·· Mayor Bob Gal" of nearby
Fort Walt(ln Beach said the Air
Force would fence ln the ref u,ee cente r •nd would not allow
refu1eea to move f~ly in the
commw\ity.
On Thu.nday, civil engineers
1rnrvf'yed the fairgrounds and
Air For et.> officials orde red
ll'Ol~. lumber. food and other
tuppltt'l)
"WE AR E LEANING heavily
Funnel Fear
on the experience gained with
the r earlier resettlement or the
Vlet n•meae ref ugees." Bond
aaJd.
MeanwtUle, the search began
for Spanbb·apealdng .vol'unteera
to terve u interpreters.
"It's an honor for our area to
bf tbe gateway to a new life of
freedom." said Okaloosa Red
Cros.s Manager Stephen Oliver .
"I'm expec ting lots ol volun·
teers"
Oklahomans a re familJar \\1th this dr eaded sight --U.e
black funnel cloud of a tornado This one swi rled o~·er a
northern portion of the stall! T h ursday during ~
hailstorm. but there were no reports of it touching down
Wand damagl' w a!:> ~li~hl
OVl el-= S ate llite
Persian Gulf 'Spy'
WASH1NGT01' 1Al'1 A ~1
'lt'l 'PY satellite apparenll~ dt·
<.,lgnt-d to snoop on Amenran
na \'al for{·es m the P£'r'i1an Gulf
IS IO orbit desp1lt.' L' S l!CfOr1.S lfl
1 mpo~ inlernat1onul safc~uar<h
o n ..,uch nuclcar ·r1o v.l·r~rt
-.pal·t-craft
Carter adminis t ration c;our<.-t~
said the satellite. launched Tues
day, lS a t'Nln or one that fell
fr om orbit in J anuary 1978, seal
tering radioactivity over a "',de
are a of Arctic Canada
TllE 'OU RC ES, \\HO rt·
quested anonymity. rrfusl-d t<>
d1~<·uss any potential m1htar}
1mpllcaUons or the new sat1•U.1t1"
but one source dtd say 1tc;
purpose 1:-. intelhgcncl.' l!alh<'r
ing
I t !'> fUlll't1on \\:J.., v.1 <.lel\
hell<'\'ed to 1ndude the capabil;
'·' o f monitonn~ C S c-,h1p..,
operating 1n the troublrd Indian
<kean ArJb1an Sea Thl' Uniterl
Statt·<; ha.., a record 37 <.,h1p.,
then· Four a rc a1rrrafl r<i r
n<'r:-.. llw h1.,1rl of lh•· ;"1:.1\ \ .., ~tnkin,.: JI0\4l'r • ,
Tht• Sn" u•h, 11 1:-known, :an•
engcr t o tr;id. clo<.r•h• thr·
Am.-nc~ military re<.,pons1• lo
their occupation of Afghanist.'ln,
Gas Price
.{ncrease
Orde r e d
"h1ch pn•cip1tau•d Pres1dlnl
I 'Jrtc·r ·s ordt'r t o maintain a
~<·rmanent n;n a l prcseoce in tht·
.1r1:3 of the lnd1 an Ocean and
\rub1an ~·a .
Thi· 5llte lhll' ~ l uunch follov.l'<i
Ii\ (1\1· da-...·., thl· aborted L S
< ;,mmando m1:-s1on to frtt th•·
\m1~n can h~ta~C'S tn Tehr<in
rhe adlDJJllStratJon ~rs1steml~
has dewed reporu the Sov1.eL'>
t:a\'esdropped o n U .S. co m ·
m unications and were a wart> of
lht• rescue attempt. in v.h1ch
1·1ght men d1N.i 1n thl' ~crambll!
111 t•\ ucuak the dt:st:rt staging
"rea nn: l':l'1Tf.0 STATF.S v.11)
r 1.·g1s tt•r It:. OhJt'CtlO~ OH'r tht•
.,at elhte launchmg to the l. :'-.
outer space comm1ttet'. v. hit h
W1 L1s ~n con•adenng American
1.fforh to ha H• :1 lr<>al\ dratted gl\q•rCUfl~ thl' llW Of nuC'l<'ar re
.1n11rc-, in "parf' Tht• l ' :-.: bod~
m 1·1·i... btt'r th1:-month
Allhough tht• satt'llt11• s twrn.
lhl.' f1\t-ton Co<.mo., 954 s pewed
parts of its 100 pound uraruum
µJ~ loJd :H'ro~,, Arct1r CanJda
"' h e n 1 t cl 1 ~ 1 n t 1· lo! r a t c d . a d ·
m101 -.tr.it1on i.our ces told The
As~ol·iatt-d Pre~' thl'\ do not t'X·
111·rt ,, <;1milar m1.,hap lh1., t1mt·
and 1':11d thl' ..,ah•lhle appcan.'l1
t n bt• OPt'r:1tin~ normall)
For ~·our
"•·~k~nd Jfeta"·a~·
S11n"·n l "11n thinJ,ts
to •·ear from
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Pondered:
NEW YORK (AP) -Saudi
Ara b ia, the ·la rgest of the
Org aniution of Petrolewn Ex·
porting Countries, and K uwait, a
s m aller but m or e m Ult a nt
mem ber , are reported to be can·
sidermg increases in crude oil
pr ices.
The reports came T bu.raday,
less than a week before OPF.C'a ,
011 mirusters were schedwed to "1 meet in Tai!. Saudi Arabia. to
lake up a long .t er m price·
increage program proposed by •
the Saudis St.'Ver al months ago.
T H E 8AV DI D A ILY
newspaper Al-Madia was quoted •:
by the Gulf News Agency fn
Nicosia, Cyprus, as s aying Saudi
Arabia ls expected lo raiae it.a
crude oU price from lbe cWTerlt ·
level of S26 per 42-gallon barrel
at the May 7 OPEC meeting.
T he paper a lso s aid the
Saud is the U n ited States'
lar gest foreign oil s upplie r J.. wer~
expected lo as k other u PEC
mem bers at the m~ting to cut
their prices
01 1 industry sources said they
would not be surprised to see the.
Saudis raiSt> their price -the
trad1t1on<1I benchmark fo r other
OPEC rates to S30 a bar rel.
S AUDI ARABIA produces 9.5
mi llion barrels or 011 a day,
·about one-tblrd of OPEC's sup-..
ply. and sell'\ the United Stat.es 1.3
million bar"T1?1s dally.
A S4·a·barrcl Increase by the
Saudis could cost U S motorists
up to 2 cenLc; a gallon at the
gasoline pump [! other OPEC
prices remain unchanged
Kuwe1t, meanwhile. was re -
ported by indu.!>lry sources in
~ew Yonc to be asking a ~ 50
pre mtum over Its official
S27 S(}-a-b;lrrel price on all new
<'ontrart oi l salf''i .
THF. P ERS IAN G Lt' roun
t r)o product"> l 5 million barreb
or vii a day dov. n fr<lm 2
m11l1on a day in the first quarter
but Sf'lls \ 1rtunll}-no 011 to the
Cn1ted Slate.<;
In the l!ruted Stales. crude ml
stock~ wer e al a record 373
m 11l1on barrt'ls last wee k, up
from 319 million a year ago. the
Amencan Petroleum Jnstitut"
~aid Thursday.
But another sou r ce s aid
bet'ause world oil demand ,..,
fa1rl) s lack. Lhe Saudis could
move to cut oil output 10 order • ., ~ •
parirv Kuv.a1t and other pncc
ha" h in tht• cartel
Loan Delayed
For Chrysle r
WASJnNGTON <AP> -The
Chrysler Loan Guarantee Board
1s dela}l.llg 1ts decision on ap-
proving $1 5 bilhon in federal
(1nan c1al a~1sta nce to the
troubled automaker because of
Chrys ler 's d1 Cf1 c ulties in
nt.'i:ot1:.it1ng a loan w ith the
Ca nadian go\'crnmenl. When
Con~r css auth o rized th•·
Chrybl<'r loan g uurantees. 1t
stipulated that the automakt'r
ha d to raise $1 43 billion from
noA·federa l sources to qualify
for the guarantees.
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"'illi \\t•nr. l . .iz Clnihorne
Ellen 'l'rac.-~· and Crnz~· Hors~·
at SakH Fifth A ,·enue
P~nted In a Mlnl·Show
Saturday, HalJ 3rd, 2:00 p.m.
Ref rahment.s served
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~as Price D~wn,-Availahility Up
LOS A.NGELSS (AP) -.... tale tMrd ...t.Aot wM. piollH
1111,,U. bl SoudMrn CallfonlAa uve lacft.aMd ud ,rtte9 bave
dec"a1ed. accordla1 to tbe AutomobUe Club or Southern
Hrvlc •taUOn.a. retular cu rott •DOUt II.ZS.
Ou pri h~ve locreued 18.4 ctt1tl per 1allon since the first
Callfonla. · n. •wnc• price of 18110tine decreased 0-4 ~a. per 1•llon
dwtftl the lat three to about 11 JI for "'1J aervtce ,..,,uJar,
t.be club wd Th\IT'ld.ay "' tea weekly hel Gauae Report. At tell·
or the year, l~ c1ub 1aJd.
About '18 P"rcent of au aaa 1tatiool in the metl'opOUtao area
aend 91 pt"r nt ln 04.lt.l)'lnc areaa wUI be opeo S.turct..y, the elub
uld. About 30 percent of the metros>OUw autloo.a and 87 oercent or lb out.tytoa 1faUons wlU be open Sunday. • .. ..,,..,.
Coast Paneli.st's Land Probed
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tbe
St.ate Fair PoUtkal PnrfJces
Comml11k>o nspc>rtedb' ts lo
ves01e«•o1 a CaWom\a t!OMla1
commiaafoner who alleaedly
railed to dladoM ownuwp ol
la.11d "*"°""'about Sl mllUoo Tarpt ol the probe la Robert
H. Newdoll, mayor of Grover Q .
ty aod a se~·year ve~ran oo
the reeiaoal panel covennc Ven-
tura. Santa Barbara and SMD
Lula ObUlpo COUDlleti.
The f"PPC t>e1an loollina U\\O
the all!aatic>M lul ye.r after
romplalnta that NewdoU dkl not
report ownersbi~ of up to 20
plec~ ol property oe 9'11 1976
and 1911 conrliel-oMot•rn t
forms. the ~ A.n&elel Thnes
reported lo lt.5 edltiona today.
Tbe pubUabed report also sa.Jd
records lbow that NewdoU la ooe
of at leul four region•l com
mt.Niooers s~tewide who voted
oo issues that bore an impact on
thtttr own land or bwnneu bold-
mei; .
Commiasioner zad Leavy of
Bil Sur allegedly wielded his
we igbl iiS a commissioner to
block construction on land oext
to bu. own coastal home, the
T1meti swd
Leavy. W1 outspoken enVU"OO·
m entahs t appointed by As·
:.embly Speaker Leo McCarthy,
also bas been accused publicly
of Ubl ng h1b post to help a
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Fraud Charge Denied
'Charlie's Angels' Producers OU;traged
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Television producers
Aaron Spelling and Leonard Goldberg have denied
an all~gation that they cheated Robert Wagner
and Natalie Wood out of .profits from the acting
couple's ooe·half share or
the "<;:harlie's Angels .. (---------)
TV senes. sr..111rr "We are stunned and .-. i c.
·outraged by the allega· "-----------
tions that we have tried
to cheat·our friends Natalie and Robert Wagner."
said a statement by the two producers Thursday
nigbl.
"Since we began 10 years ago, Spelling-
. Goldberg productions has alwflys deaJt fairly and
honesUy with 1~ profit participants_ and we are
very proud of t-Oat fact ,·' it said.
A former laW)'er for ABC. Jenrufer Martin.
had alleged -that the couple had been defrauded of
more than $500.000 an profits from "Charlie'5
Angels.
~l•jured in De•o••fratio.n
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A brief melee
between an estim ate4 250 Communist marchers and police ended with 20 persons injured and 28
demonstrators arrested. "We don't know who threw the first punch,"
s aid poli~ U . Dan Cooke of the confrontation that
broke out Thursday soon after a march began at
MacAnhur Park. just west of downtown Los
Angeles.
.l•rds Spi~e• IJp C'a•p•fg•
SACRAMENTO <AP> Howard Jarvis is
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spicing hu; l>r-0pos1t1on 9 t'umpa1gn by lashing
back at heckling students. tnSultmg a rounty. and
referring t.o a public investment rund a:. lh,.e state
surplus.
The 7fo-year-old tux crusader hurled epithets
like "stupid" and "cheap" at a hostile college au·
dience Thursday, and· challenged Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. to prove that a $9 billion s tate-held ac-
count isn't Lhe surplus. J arvis also refused to
apologiz.e for tell.mg u Cal Poly-San Lws Obispo
student newspaper reporter last wttk that San
Luis Obispo County 1s "lousy."
.~o S~rtl for Sia•.ese Tarin #
LOS ANGELES <AP • The parents of .
Siamese twins born with a smgle heart have asked
that no heroic medJcaJ steps be taken to keep the
infants alive because the ir tM!art would Li mit their
life exped ancy to severa l months at most. their
doctor said The baby girls. deliven:.'<i by Caesarean section
Wt.-dnesda y morning. were "ln serious condition
but relatively stable" on Thursday. said Dr. Nan-
cy Edwards, a pediatrician at L<>6 Angeles County-
tiSC Medical Center She :.aid oo surgery would be
a ttempted to i.cparate Lhc tw111s
Gas Pri~e Po11tin911 Ba~ked
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Service s tations
would be required to post pnces in numbers visi-
ble t.o motorists, under leglSlallon a pproved by the
Assembly.
The ..author. Assemblyman Mike Gage. D·
Napa, saM that m 15 c1t1es wh1<'h reqwre gasoline
pnei! posting, the pnc~ teod to be lower.
pnvate, r.><>aprotit land trust be
helped found and now advtaes,
tbe newspaper said .
Tbe Times also said Com·
m assioner Mildred Benioff of
Mendocino County , another
McCarthy appointee, last year
voted for a controversial
Northern California con ·
do mioium project being de· ve loped by two men who owed
about $30,000 for coasla.l land
they bad ~t from her.
Commiss1oner Geraldine • Grader, appointed by state Sen.
J ames Mills, D-San Diego, ap-
p r oved p e rmits for ber
husband's fishery ao Ft. Bragg,
the Times saad.
G RADER WAS allowed to pro·
ceed with construction that
neighbors and a staff memo
declared was begun m violation
of the commission's regulations,
the newspaper reported. •
Mrs. Grade r swd she tntendt:d
to a bstJun Crom voling on tH:r
husband':, application but may
have ,·oted for 1t m1staken1y.
,\1 rs .. Grader also ha~ voted
a g:Jtnst pro1ects of· a business
<'Ompetltor v.ho cllums i.he used
tht.• comm1s.:.100 t.o harai.s tum .
t ht.' Time:, said
NEWOOLL IS th~ only com -
m 1ss1oner unde r fo rmal in
vestigatfon, however
:"JewdoU s:a'.Jd he-dld not l.J.st afl
of h1.s property on tht:' dascloc.urc
forms because of ··a nusun·
ders tandlng of reporung pro·
cedures" and "clerical er rors "
'NewdoU derued any conflict of
interest in some or the votes that
h a' e s u rred his ne ighbor!-.·
v. rathandlht.• F Pl'C':.cun «>1ly.
Action Def e rred
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Th~
City Counc1l will ''Ole May 15 whether to approve! payment of
a $5,673.84 European travel ex·
pense account submitted by a
Los Angeles Harbor com·
missiooer.
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LARRY GATIJN, CRYSTAL GAY\.E TOP COUNTRY aNGERS
Duo PoM With.~ of Country lluelc ....
Gatlin C~untry's
'Hat Trick' Singer
By 1'le A..Aoeia&ed Presa .
On the eve or tus 32Dd birthday, Larry Gatlin pkked up some
or the Olct'St presents a country musician cou.Jd uk ror -three top
J wards from lbe Academy o( Country Music.
Galhn wru. named t.op male vocalist at t.be academy's 1.Stb an-
nual "Hat" award.5 etremony Thursday night al Knott.'a .Berry
farm. lll Buena Park ~ "StraJ&bt Ahead" woo album of the
year . and hls "All tbe Gold m Cahfontla" was tbe alng)e record or they~ . ·
Will.le Nelsoo Wab named en~r of tbe year. but be ·wasn't
ptt-ttnt, and 11ctor Jan-Michael Vmceot accepted the award for
him for the tlurd lime ID four yean, Cryi.taJ Gayle was oamed
top h:m<Ak vocahsL
ACCOMPANIED BY BIS brothers Rudy and Steve, Gatlin bas
~en wntlll& and singing a gentle brand o( gocspel-uifluenced music
for l>O me 25 years.
He's been nominated bef<>tt, but Gatlio bad never been
honored by a ma1or country music organiutioo. Ills lriple win,
over such country ldngpUl.S as Kenny Rogers and Wayk>o Jen·
ntogs. came as a surprise t.o many In the audieoce -and to Gatlin
himself ..
THE NIGl:frS ONLY other multiple winner was Moe Bandy, who won song of the year for "It's a ~· Situation" and
i.bared top vocal group boDors with bearded loot-alike Joe
Stampley. ..
MLSS Gay\e also took part in t&e ~of a special artist
of tbe decade award to be1' older mw, Lontta Lyu. The au-
dience gave a standing ovalioa • Uae womeo'a mathu. Clare
Bukber, joined tbnD OD ~to Pf •mt 111.u LJ111l tbe p&8que.
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BlrbAr• l<relblch/Edltcwlal Peoe Edltcw
Coast __!_J!po teetion-' -
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. £.oing Far Afie ld
When Callfonllam were uked tn 19'12 to vot.fl on
PropoaiUon 20. the coutaJ coaservaUoo measure, wbat
mo.t bad in mind wu tbe -.abUaluntat of &oni·ranae cont.rots to Pt"tlMrv~ t.be beauty of tbe coaslllne. permit ac~esa to beaches and prevent the dev loptnenl of uaJy.
VletW·block.bal ltrudWW in aeoalUve &real.
Somewhere aloal the wa.y a Uttle aoclaJ cnlineerin1
waa allPOed lb. s pecJJlcally the theory that access to the
coast Should include the ~tructJon or "arrontable ..
houlnl ln coastal areas ••wheft feasible." •
Thia baa led to an tncreutna con.rroatatioo between
developers and property rilh\I advocates and lho6e who
.:o beyond eoviroomental conaiderations to imlll on mo.ro
coastal bou.1ina for Jow. and ~nte·lncome citizens.
With c<>aslaJ land vaJUH and con.truction costs
skyrocket.in&, it becomes more and more dl!ficult to de-termlneJust wb re low-cagthouslngls "feasible "
The rttent Coastal Coqunlsaloo shake·up wtuch re·
s ulted in t.be elecUOn of Ruth Galant.er as chairwoman.
will not oool the debate. She states natty ht-r conviction · that in coasta l areas wh ere residential housing as
permitted "everyooe sbouid get a piece or the action"
meaning any development should lnclude "affordable"
housing.
. From a strictly economic point of view, thJs lS easier
said than done. But then, economics don't seem to iI1·
teresl the social engineers whose ideas l>Om ehow h ave
gone far beyond the original intent of Mmpk prt>l)~rv<tt1on
of the coast
.N uclear Lessons
The ill wind that blew out of Three Mile Is land
· ' already has blown some good along the Or'ange Coast
speciflcally, a $26 million safely improvement program
at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating St.etion.
The program. which applies lessons from the Three
Mile Island accident, is designed to bring the station up to
re)'ised Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements to
be enforced nationwide.
Southern California Edison offi cials describe thE.'
Three Mile Island experience as '"a source of invaluable
data'' on nuclear safety engineering and ope.rations.
,,.._ -First phase or the San Onofre program. already com.
pleted . i_nvolved operator training •. t'OT;nmunications
s ystems ahd procedures. equipment monit oring and
back-up safety systems.
While San Onofre differs signil1cantly in des ign from
Thn"C Mile Island. officials say the changes in pro-
l:Cdu~ rt"Sulting from the safet y lessons teamed there
make a repeat of the nation's first m ajor nuclear plant
JCCtdcnt "very unlikely.··
All of which s hould be somewhat rcassunn{! for 5CJ n
Onofre's nervous neighbors. ,
Expensive Mail
Editonal offi~ get lots of mcul, not just letters to the
edjtor, but a ll iilit ... d~f data, some of it useless. some c<>n ·
taJning valuable background information, some clearly
self-serving offerings from politicians and various action
g roups.
It's when these packages are obviously produced and
distributed with tax dollars that we're inclined to gulp a
little -and do a little mental arithmetic as to the likely
cost d sending all this stuff to every newspaper, large
and small, ln the state.
A recent mail, for example, brought a he ft y packet
from Attorney General George Deukmejian·s Crime
Prevention Center in the Department of Justice. rt had to do with laws -and lack of laws -designro
to help victims of crime, certainly a worthy t:opic. There
were two handsomely produced booklets. one containing
a 14·page dissertation on violence in the schools. the other
22 "pages on victims ·of crime. followed by 10 full-page
reproductions of very professional artwork on s uch topics
as child abuse, rape, terrorism and crimes aff ecllng the
aged and youth.
It was an interesting packet, but hardly functional.
The other offering came from the University of
California's Division of Agricultural Sciences. It sur·
veyed some extensive research designed to pro've that
California does not have more public employees. nor
s pend more on public services than other states, or in -
deed other countries.
This packet included three separate booklets with
a wealth of graphs and tables representing what must
have been a formidable amount of research.
It's possible that aU this information might be of use
to someooe, somewhere.
But it sort of boggles the mind to think how many tax-
paid people must have ~ involved in putting it all
together • and how many tax doll ars it must have taken
to spread it statewide. "
• Opinions expressed in the space al'.>Ove are those of the Daily Pilot ~' views expressed ~n this page are those of thetr authors and
artists.. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily P.1lot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
( Boy d/Su ccess
ByL.M.BOYD
The more successlul you
are, the less likely you'll
crack up emotionally. Or
Dear
Gloomy
GOB
s uch were lbe fmdmgs ln a
. Penn Stale study. People
who aren't successful, these
sc6olars learned. seem far
more inclined to suffer those
wrecking depressions. ~x
ceptlons abound. however.
Few know that Abraham
Lincoln wu also an inventor.
lo 1849, be received a patent
for a sort ol inflatable
cylinder to buoy ahiPI over
•bo•ll.
Q. It IOl'Delimes happens
that j\llt u I'm drilUD1 olf to
sleep, any whole body J~..:
waklna me up suddenly. anp
It'• ., tbouCb I'd Juet saved
myaelf from falllns? b thh
sort ol tblllil common?
A. ~~ 11, researdi
r•v•al1. It 1 what the
medleoll eaU a "myocloNc ~fUm ... A.kill ln a W&J t.o tM Mc~~· To be'° eallld. tlil•l trt Iii•• to IDYOIYI "°" ...... lo• moye • JcM.,t, ... ~ , ... ,......
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Sadat Faces Domestic Problems
CAIRO, .!;IYJ>l -Delplte t.be
nC!lar ·phar•onlc power th•\
ctoalc8 ~t Anwar Sadat
then• days. tho sm'-ll American
a111umpcJon that Eaypt ll lnex·
trlubly kx'kt'd l.n u America'•
fultbfl.il, stable aUy r~sls oo
tuturo e vealA lbat even s.dat
blmHU cannot fully coot.rot ··uodtt Sadat," on Egyptian
po la tH'al
operaUvtt told ws . "we have
bt'<'omo more pro·Amertcan
than you
Atnerican "
That verdlct
Iii UD&_rgu&ble
t o d ~y . The
l'o urageo\15
Sada t's lateol
a g r eem e nt with Presideol
Curter to lt't Israeli Prime
M lnlster Menaebem Begin ooce
ugaan bnve his way oo p ro·
<>edurc.-s to unblock West Bank
uutonomy tuJJts Is proor enough
of tbaL
BUT WIULE Be~m continues
tu obstruct real uutooomy for
lhl' Palestinians. Sadat faces far
~ orsc dangers at home only
marginallv affected by what
bap"u oa the Welt But:
Ravaldnl ~tioa. partlcWarly
Msh looa Pric8: a d1ltartllq
trend beck toward Moslem fun.
dameatal1.lm: and -bowntr
much deNed -powln& poWcaJ bu,* from~·· llOWioo
lo tl\e Arab world. '
Tbe ~to 8edat'1 akW in pro.
tectinC bll ohuaoalc dlmeoa.kin
llH lq\W"e}y 00 tbe ~y.
But &1ddy ~ ol tbe ~
life heJd out to tbe EgyptJan peo.
p ie aa Sadat Ued Cairo ever
tlgbter to Wasblncton bave
fallen d.aagerouaty short Of ex·
pee talion&.
•• ANW All SITS oo an lntlaUoo
powder keg," a Western autbori·
ty on internal Egyptian poUtio
told us. Expbsk>o of the powdet'
kef· would engulf Sadat first and
might even doom Carter's whole
M ldeast peace enterprise that
sta rted with Sadat's 19'T7 visit to
Jerusale m. Mor eover, 1f the
price of I ood coolinues to out.
pace wages and government
subsidies. ~tm~t ov~ the
N'Onomy wilr mflnmc the issues
of Moslem fundamentalism on
the right and anti American
p a n -Ar a b ism on the left ,
Nicholas von H offman
po11ibly f&lliq them for lbe Ont
Um•. ,
WanWic slpall have been eman.atlnc from the 1ovemment
of hl&hlY ·Hleemed Prlme
JiUnlater MHUfa Khalil.
Recently a loac and remarkab&e
tract alped by s.dat bhmelf
was publlsb ed la major
newspapen. rt defended Egypt's
historically leading role in t.be
Arab world, partlcwarly alnee
the 1162 Nauer revoiuuoa Of l.o-~pendence.
IVS'IU'YING the Camp David
accord&, Sadat satd that "no
Arab country save Egypt had
either the detttmlnaUoo or the
abill\y to lake that initiative."
f urthermore, be inailted, dif.
ferences over Camp David with
"the Arab 'rejectioni.at' rulers
are only tacUcaJ. not stntegic:·
temporary. not permanent."
Egypt remains "the beart and
the vanguard ol the Arab na-tion ..
The voluminous Sadat treatise
follows near I y l wo years or
Egypt ·s estrangement from the
Arab world. It is an appeal to
pan-Arab -Egyptian oaUooalists
fo r patience. It Is also a dedara.
tion o( concern over Eaypl 's • t conl!mdnc exile.
ANO'IB'Ea SIGNAL Of prob-
lems ahead was the govern·
ment's last-minute d ecision
early thia year not to reduce cost·
ly food aubakiles. Wlth prices
moving up at least 30 percent a
year and wages ln effect frozen. a
subsidy cul would set off im-
medlat.eriotl ln lar1e citiea.
StW another portent of home
front dancer ls the veiled press
alt.ck -dearly govemmeot·
stimulated -against leaders ol the Coptic (Christian) religion, a
s mall but potent minority.
Moslem resentment oflhe Copta
waa a factor In the ncent stu·
dent riots l.n Upper Egypt, &.,/
was Sadat's brave and upliflin6
dedak>o to t.aJte ln the s hah of
Ir an . regarde d by som e
Moslems as an enemy uf Islam.
IN DEALING with the drama
of peace with Israel, Sadat dis
plays stwutlng versatility. He
absorbs one Begin shock after
another without und •c com
plaint. Begin ·s West Bank in
vaslon-by-setUem'cnts ~nd hll>
foot-dragging against Palest.in
ian autonomy arc viewed hen·
as temporary. Their l>olullon
will come when Israeli voteri.
turn out Regin and elect a new
government.
Thus, even though Begin ha.<>
soured feelings here on the
normalizing of relations with
Israel. Sadat bas overruled ad
v1 ser s and moved ahead of
.-Camp David timetables .. T'Jle .-._ ili rect Cairo.Tel Aviv air Link ls
now operating. far ahead of the
July 26 deadline set in the Camp
David accords.
BUT T HAT fast track on
Egyptian-Israeli peace Is easy
going eompared to rising tem-
pers over runaway food pric~.
which ln tum will directly infect
thE' disturbing phenomenon <>f
Moslem fuodam('ntalls m an<!
Ca1 ro·s exclusion from the Arc.h
world it used to IE'ad
That explain~ why th•· prayer
ru~l> ar ... J.?e tt1nJ,! a h ~avu:r
workout for price stability by fo r
than for W~t Ban.It autonomy
for mOISt Egyptians, a far-awa.>
problem wtlh httle bearing on
the hard business of lr vmg
Mortgages Reflect Changing Economy
Consumer groups Jct out a yelp
and a boUer the other day when
t he fed e ral agency whi c h
s upervises savings and loan as-
sociations changed the rules on
home mortgages. G<>ne is the
foced interest rate mortgage. No
longer will we be saying.• 'I got a 9
percent mortgage and am I lucky
when I look au.he rates oow."
Henceforth. the new mortgages
will have clauses in them wtuch
permit the in
terest rates on
mortgages to
go up with in.
terest rates in
general. Gooe
will be that o ne s ur e
t hi ng in
our economic
lives the
amount w e
have to pay on our house. The
monthly payment will now jiggle
up with groceries and the price of
gas. (To repeal, lhi.s doesn't apply
to mortgages already made, but
toaewoneu
Wrnl TRIS change the cry ol
rip-off baa been beard lhrouchout
the land. Esther Peterson, the
prdldeot's well Intentioned l!
somewhat \m&barp special uais·
tant oo consumer affairs, has
made. the point that this new
mortgage wilb the bouncy in·
Art Hoppe
te rest rate will hurt every kind of
marginal borne buyer, tho6c who
might have ~ able to buy a
house on the presumption that.
altboUS{h they couldn't qwte af.
ford it. inflation wouJd soon put 1t
in th err pnce range, smce the C'OSI
of the house in doHars wouJd not
go up, whilelheir incomes would
Ms. Peters-On is correct. 1lu.c;
new mortgage. wh.ich·-perm1ts
changes in the interest rates
every three or four years, can be
inj urio us to s io gle worki ng
women. minority group members
and <>tMrs whose incomes lag
behind the inflationary surge. On
the other hand, look at the position
of the savings and loan nssoc1a·
\100.S .
A FEW YEAB.8 ago they made
fixed rate, Immovable Interest
rmol'tgages al 9 percent; today
they · re having to pay 15 percent to
get peOple to keep their money in
the association. That's a 6 per-
cent k>M before the COits ol doing
business, not to menUoo that clob-
bering the Sls.L also take. from
the iJlflatiooary depred ation of
money.
The experieoc-e of the la.st ~
pie of/ears lbows we are nmn&ng
out o suclters who'll lose lbe1r
mooey by putting It in a saviqs
and Joan a&IOclaUoo. Savers, aa a
matur ol ~lal policy, must be
protected or they aren't gOU\g to
exist.
The eronom1st John Maynard
Ke~ ()('";. "'ho has been uni 1.1rl y
bl am<'<i for the policies which
brought on inflatioo. once re·
marked that the ··progressive~
tenorat100 in the value of money
th rough lu.-;tory 1s no< a.a accident.
and has behind 1l two great driv·
in g forces the 1 mpecWliosity ol
~ovemments and the superior
pohtlcaJ influence of the debtor
class:· meaning, among others.
people who ha ve fixed rate
mortgages. wtuch enable them
during uUlauonary periods to
welch on the true cost or lheic
hOU.SC'.
THESE LAST y ears o f
depreciating moMy have seen
violent editorial cooceotratioo on
the government's coolributioo to inn at ion, but ID some crude sense.
America is a democracy; the gov·
emment doe$, albeit in the most
fumbly, clumsy way, try to mue
itself agreeable to public seoti·
ment. So how come It was so late
m the day before minimal steps
were taken to st.op the rape of the
dollar?
The answer is in Larae mea.su.re
Lord Keyoes' debt« clus. A
sUenUy let.bargic preaw-e bas worked to reduce any political
urgency to e nd the lnfiaUoo
because all kinds of persons have
~n makmg qwck calculation.'
and have de<'1ded that th4!y wen·
.,.,inning more with the l>hppin~
dollar than they were losin!!
In the la.-.1 few months, some n•
figuring may have been j.tomg on
as people .~aJue lhat. at th1:> rak
they will have no savings, rome
retirement time, but their hom<'s
And 1£ intttest rates don·1 edgt• • ·,
•down. there'll be no way to get the ·
moneyout orthathouse . : .. ...
IF IT IS impossible for the in
dividuaJ to save. then the govern
ment will have to take over an • :
even larger responsibillly for • :
pensions lhan it already has with • ;
Social Security. ln a society •
without savers. the government :
will have no choice but to tax and • :
tax and tax to get money for in
vestment in plants. machinery
a nd tec!mology. the basis for sus
taimngourweaJlh and power . • It will be a very different
Amen ca. Keynes once wrote that
··as the inflaUoo proceeds ... all
permanPnt relations between
debtors and creditors. which form
the ultimate foundation or
capitalism, ~me so utterly dis·
ordered as to be almost meaning.
less . . . Tbett it no subtler, oo
surer means ol overturning the
eds ting baals of society . . . ''
Let's bope \be consumer ad· '
voe ates undentand that.
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Iran-Iraq Conflict Could Baffle Arms Experts .
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There is growing seotimeol in
my neighborhood for war with
Iran -not a U.S.. war with lran. heaven forbid. but an Iraqi war
with Iran.
Iran u.ys ll bas decided to
overthrow the "cornapt" reilme
o f Iraqi
Pre1ldent
HuuelD. who
l 1 • • a n
Am e rican
a• e n t."
Pre1lden t
HUINID aaya ~ lhat u lb•
A)'atollah ' Khomelql
lays a ftl\l9f an Iraq. hi •·wtu .._,. lall lMiM
t\lt otr riMut Mltl.aUDa."
W•ll, I wWt ,_ ieuM Mwrt MarddM~---Otet....,. ............ -..,.. ot
lht lltrrlMIR Mt Mn It Ult ..........
"That 's telling him .
Hussein . baby !" s h o uted
HaorabaUy. who'd had a couple.
.. All the w•Y to Tehran from
wherever Iraq may be.··
Old man Crannlch clapped
him happily on the back. "l bear
tell thole Ireqls aoc. ooe ol the
t.ouahat armies in the Middle
Eut ... he said. "Oh. lhey'U lick
LboM cllrt.Y lnD1aM in a ......
,,_.. wre crill ol ''\bat'D
teacb "Hit" •Dd "htab tlme
U•oH ~rules 1ot their ju1t
d .. •rt• I" •• tbe war re••r 1pNad. You nn er uw aucb r e naJtUnc spirit In your
AT ru&IT, taunthtnc an. traql
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'l\e \ltfr 11114 dat lNf' WM I
story of a dogfight over Iran
between an American Phantom
jet and a couple of Soviet
helicopters. probably Ml·24s .
T he p roblem was that the
American Pbaatom ~t was be·
int Oown by ua anti-American
Iranian pilot, while the Sovi«
hellcop&en belonged to our new-
lound alliel. tbe lraqls.
So kl we bave a war, we're IO'
ln1 to aee ow ftuaalan.eqwDDtd
friends n,bt1QI our Arneritu·
equipped enemla. whlcb ll lbe
way It 1oes these day1. l ut
lhere·a a risk of achl..,,.._,.....• lil
rooUna acaJnst Am*rieu arma:
t
Whal kind of patriotic talk i& !
that? And can you imagine a •
hero cVT'Yina a Kalashnikov r l·
fi e? Jobri Wayne wouldn't be •
caught dead today carrying a
Kalubnilcov rifle. Heroes carry ·
M·IS. OD tbelr hlPI and Bowie knlvea between t heir teeth.
wbicb ls what thole rotten lra· '
nian rillainl will be C&fT11na. ' • ll'• aU too COGIUllA1.
SO I DON'T th.lnk we 1hcM.ald
a llow our Wnt for rev-.. lo
sweep us off our feet. Belldet.
come to tblAk ol n. the lut pro·
Amtrlcan HnUment I beard
from ~t RUllMIA •• tMt .. REY, DID YOV laeu one we An.wrtcan 1m.,.rtaU1ta and
Soviet Ml0·2t lbot down three our l&rMU lackeys abould have
U.S. r .14 Tomcall °"tr lllJru o ur bt1d1 (or IOmtthlni>
tod• ,.. thoooed otr . ··iow. U.1l'1 ., .. u And I I hl\•t I Villon OI tu.nl•t·"' on , 1
1lH•i•9' ••U·\111& ~•Utrr w·atwr Cl'Ollkl": ··w tMI ll
'llOtllH o•l felf Ot•eral Utt Jt'9dt a, Of H--l~~ tor J
....... a.ti 1111 P1UW nt1r • U.. IO Anwritu Mlt11t1.• M'll " ...... ,r.;-.. ,., ..... lll[IMlad,"
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I
~ATION
B•e li to Ban~•
Monks' Lives
Said Stronger
NORTH Fl ~LO, Mlnn <AP> -American
famllfe& could strenathen lberuelves by adoptlq monks· discipline and dedlcaUcn lo uc~r,
"l'• a 80C~oaist..anlbrcpi~ who bu 11...t ln
21441foaaatenes ln Europe, and t.bt United Sta&Ata.
JlUSM"ll l.AnawortA,y ._,,. the brolhen and alt·
ten ln monia.stt-t"I • "'give • lot and lf't a lot They
make a commit.nn!nt and .UC'll wtth It "
THE RATIONAL, MAT~,..(", •raen
Uftc irnpul.M• un bt• pw,,bed just ao rar bfforl' peo.
ple t ut't · · •nd 10 aoto the de~t'rl to rom·
m unkut\'." Lianawortby say~ A~ peopl~ •hun
materitdilm and <'Umple~ty. he says, monaster1t'\
l'Day lead the world bee-le to bu.let to a almpler. pur~r and roore 20trut'tured hfe.
For f1vt-ynn , lht.' Carl~wa CoUege prote-ssor
bait devott'd ~abbatkal pc.•nods and v•c•Uon .ume
Lo reat-rctung rnonasterae and nunoer1e. He see
bamaell as an anthropolol).Sl 10t.erest.ed lo small,
lllteotaonal commuruUes and aa a acbolar "study·
ina a strange tribe N&Jled monk3 and nuns ..
Langworthy, 55, bas slept m moou· cells,
studied their theology. said their J)ra~ers, peeled
potatoes ID their kitchens and weeded their
gardens
AT STINCllE, IN Tuscany. Lang worthy
taught the prior how to run a tractor. The pro-
fessor also ~hart.>d knowledge gatned as a farmer 's
son in upstate New York and on the olJ ve and
grape farm he has owned ln Italy ror 10 yea.rs.
When he lived as a Buddist novice in lndaa . he went begging with the others.
In some monasteries, Langworthy simply sat
or stood for long hours with his hosts.
Langworthy spent a week alone in the same
northern U..aly hermit.age where St. Francis or As· sisi, rounder or the Franciscan order, talked with
birds and animals in the 13th..century. There the
professor fast~1 meditated and read, "and tned
lo get into lbe sDD of St. Francis.•'
"I DIDN'T TALK TO the birds but l made
friends with the mice," Langworthy muses.
St. F r ancis was the prototypical hippie,
Langworthy says.
"The dropouts of the '60s who went to
California to lead purer. simpler lives were much
like the founders or monastic orders who re~ected
society and its values." \
But the balsU.n~. bes~tacled-proressor de· -
tect.s One maJor difference: commune dwellers w ~re .. against" much or what existed an the
establishment society but were not really "'fo r"
anythinJ.? By contrast. monks have not just fled
the world but have gone into monasteries to find
deept>r religious purpose. to meditate on the mean-in g of hfe. ~
FAITH HOLDS MONASTERIES together and.
Langworthy says, at is a strooger glue than the
"groupie" feeling in commWles.
Commitment is greatest, morale highest and
~rowth fastest, Langworthy says, at mooa.sleriea
where the order 1s most demand.mg .
Some people wanting choice have round
themsel~es with i.o much cboi~ they don't know
what to do with 1t. Langworthy says. Then, be
reasons, many start desiring more structure. Poverty, chastity and obedience are Ideals or
a'I monastic traditions.
LANGWORTHY VISITED SOME experimen·
tal monaslt>ries In Tuscany where monks and
nuns. not always of the same religion. lh~ and
work an ('~ucational ~1tuations. The monks ex·
plained that their community prov1ded "a real test
or cha:.tity, .. in a way that retreating to an isolated
walled d oastcr did not
The professor at the small liberal arts college
rounded by Congregationalists describes himself
as a "fluddist Episcopalian." He wors~ips Sun ·
days at All Samts Episcopal Church in Northfield
-and medatat~ reguJarl~ at home in the Zen man·
ncr.
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DAILY PILOT
Setting the Pace at 88 . ~
San Franciscan Runs F our-horu Marathon
Somethlnc.
AN OLD MAN who rum lD t.be
mountairul, along the clllfs ol Sao f'i'ancllco Bay, amooi the
trees, throucb the wind.
,, ,
., SA N FRANCISCO (AP> -Joe
Ooodmao lopes 1racel'1lly aJona
lht> palb, battered by a1e and
seamed by the weather -a
rnaralboo numer at the a1e or
88.
Where ls Goodman 1oln1?
In four bows and ooe mlnute,
Goodman baa gont-28 miles. ass
yanb. b1a beat Ume for tbe two
marathons be has run.
YOtJNG PEOPL£ amile when
he runa put. Maybe tbey Wok
be'a too old lo run, or maybe
they wish they could l'\Ul the way
he does. "Hi," tbey shout, wav-
in&. He waves back.
"How many do you want to go
today?" Goodman ask.a a poten ·
Ual compao.100 ln the group oC
runners wbo collect daily ln
Golden Gate Park.
A genial arrogance of motloa •••
Nature la addrC'Sslng hJm ln ' very penooaJ tuhlon.
. ",. ........... JOE GOODMAN STRIDES ALONG AT 68
Undaunted by ~ge or Weether
GOODMAN WHO lives in Los
Allot Hllla a ShOrt dlstance south of bere. has run dozens or
shorter races, laking first place
i.n h1s age croup In a Western
A.AU muten 10 kilometer race
in Los Gatos in 1978. He covered
tbe 6.2 miles an a bout 49
minutes.
He also bolds first and second
place age 1roup medals for 800-
and 1,500-meter races at a Pan
American masters mttt in San·
• ta Ana.
In a near-freezing rain, be
completed his first marat.bon, a
run that defeated hundreds of
the 2,000 who attempted it.
In some small way. life is
making love to Joe Goodman.
People seem to not.Ice it one way
or another.
"1 only want to do three
miles." the man says, evidently
worn from yesterday's errort.
"OK. Let's do three," says
Goodman.
GOODMAN WD..L DO three,
and when they are done, maybe
10 or 12 more
Men in their 30s and 40s rwi
with Goodman. six-eight-ten
miles a day. Some can't match
hb pa~. or they lag against the
distance, overrunning -4he1r
muscles. breathing heavily.
Goodman slows. It's Ol{, be
says, llus is hne. lie fintshes
s tro ng -a half-mile or
powerful, leogtberung strides.
There goes Goodman.
"Y eah." someone says, huf
ring lll the understatement ol a
runner 's w o r k .. H e's
sometlung "
/
It does not ask bla aae.
Perhaps lt ls unaware.
A research chemist tor a
Veterans Adm In lstratlon
Hospital, Goodman 'a publbbed
papers wtll talte him to Eu.rope
this summer ror an lotematiooal
conference. One of bis four
chlldren ls a playwright. They
diacuas the writing. Thal scene;
has the final act been changed?
IN 11IE FOUJl·\'EAR log of
Joe Goodman. there are few
notes about the maladies ol run·
neis "· oo tom cartllege, pulled
tendons or the bruises of nUs. •
calculated strides. Yet every
day he nms .
He stands with the pr~tory
stoop of a falcon, ribs sticking
out, his stomach hollow, bando;
on his htps, thin white hair
s treaming bac k from his
temples, bushy white browa over
brown eyts. a blade for a no5e.
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Dande.lion Celebrated Weed
VlNEl.A.NO. NJ. <AP> -Lured by
lM pnlmlle of ctaocNUoe bcNl.U.lbe.l.ul. •
daade.Uoa uuaaae &Dd -1DCll9l of all -~•adeiloD wt.De •bcNt -people pa.kl 113 eat'b to ati.od Vl.MlMd'• anaual
bHQ\af'\ celebnilnc LM aswma la.anelt of the~welll.
WbUo moet 1ardetMra C1ll"M dao
deno.n.. Lbey .,.. • m.• cnp 1a &IN.a
Sout.b Jersey ty, wbefoe a,... fannen
aupply mon I.bu bait ol U. oauoa·a dand Hom for lullu and 0"1Dan
n4riabborboadl lD tbt &alt.
'Tr Fat: . It '1'0WI riaht out ln lbc
rroet yard and, he<'k , lt's IOOd for you ln
v1temin A. vitamin C and troo," l'Yt
Mayor Patrkll R F1orllll, who has pro
claimed Mt town &be "Dandelion
<: 111 pit Ill ol the World" and who acted aa
.. ·hut ror the feuL
His menu for tbe meal, M!l'ved in a
church hall. lnchaded dandetioo salad,
daadellon and braised rlce soup,
Au1traJlu rabblt wlth chopped dan·
clelloa ln chacn,~ Hu~.· dudeJlon
bo.UllabaitH: UOft H\IMlt LD red
fTIV)' Md e\lft flllutlAi aod daDtMUon All recto.
But tJM dandel5on wtn. wu con
1ldered t.be reaJ priae P'tortW comman· dee~ .tpt 1a.Uou of the JJO"rl\AI and
rare pot.loo from atubborn ltallao·
Ameriean farmffl for OM bMquet.
"ITS RAao to ~me by ," the mayor
explained. "You ut. tney've been
umpllna it •II year "
"YCN dr1nk two or tbrff shot.a aod.
b1 b>. ll rt1•llY knocks you," nld
Wllllanu .. Hruale" Favretto. SI. who
h111 bttn rai11lng da.ndeUona ln VtMland
"f'Vf'r 11lnc-t we Uffd hora~ "
Rut UWl y.ar'a dlMer may ao down
as • daodeUoo dt'bacle Maay d.mers
left In at huff, •n<f some demanded re·
funda. when tM mayor'a reuucini rflO
out and \ht' dandefioo aausaae wu cob-
bltd up by the first oo lbe buffet IJ.ne
..
"I'm hun1ry, I 'm 1oln1 bome,"
1rumbled Counetlmao Lewla D.
O.Mareo.
A dilappolntod Fk>rtlU, wbo put In l2
hou.ra over 1team1n1 vat.I ot dandeUona.
C'bar1ed t.bat some of 4-he eerty e•t~n had two or lhreo belpln11 wbUe others
barely aampled tbe aoup.
"I'm hunl1")', too. f didn't eat either,"
the mayor aald. "I 1uesa you Just can't
have a buffet with d&ndeliM'I."
OANOl!LIONS AaE planted 1n the
ran Md grow under plastic sheet.a for
barvKUq in March ond April. But
farmera warn lhat by lhe time most
••rdeoen Me its yellow nower and
fuuy seed ball. the weed is too tough
uod bitt.tt to eat.
Florilll 's office has sent out 40,000
dandeUon rtt1pe books an recent years .
In the spirit or the weekend, the
Lutheran church even offered commu·
n1on with dandelion wrne Sunday.
,
Idea Grows , Clad Devotees Happy
Mom's Gift Lmiing -·-With Extended Season
be ell t~ food they need
Finally. to be surc-of · perfe<-t' ·
~lads. dlL~t the bulbs with lnse<.'t1c1de
Dve With Flair and Elegance
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By T ropitone Reg. Price
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W-Pedestal Table/4 Brunch Chairs $634. 00
5'an ChaM ............... . . . . . $190.00
24~ Round Side Table . . . . . . . . . . $ 80.00 ,
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$486.00
$509.00
$159.00
$ 65.00
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to ;t. Superb construction and the aublle elegance of the time·
las Eaat .
. . . and with aD the comfort today's good livinn demands.
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Remember Mother's Day Uus year with
an extra.special gift . one that will be
<t ro und to remlnd her daily o f your
thoughtfulness.
There is nothing that can do the job bet·
ter than a bloomning plant, and there Is an
abundance Of plants lo bloom r\gbt DOW at
nursenes.
You w11l fmd that devoted gladiolus
lovers start plantrng their favonte
bulb in January when \he weather is
not fit for man or beast. Others wait
until Mareh when things warm up u
btt. ('la.imlng that a warmer soil geb
glads O(f to a betteF st~rt.
bcrore pl a nlln ~ and a ~k )ou r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'~
WHO COULD' RESIST colorful potled
crysanlhemums that can be savored indoors
for days. and if mother does garden, she can
·~t the blooms back wbeo they fade ·and set
the plant out in her garden to enjoy a second
flush of flowers this fall and in future years.
A plant that comes in all IUes and in
enough different rolors ls the rhododendron.
Planted in a handsome conlaioer, lt can be
kept on the porch, patio or under a lanai for
several years. A bariging basket of fuchsias
with. Its pendulous flowers ls a striking ac~nl
·m a partiaJly shaded area.
TO RIVAL FRENCH perlume in s~nl.
1:1ve a gardenia plant. It will furnish her with
ready made corsages to remember you by
And on warm summer nights, the plant's
pcrrumc will pleasantly domlnate..b_er
garden. .:
But if you Ulte glads in your garden
and you haven't started planting yet.
there's still time. Many ga.rdene~
will make successive plantings of'
these.beautiful bulbs all the way into
July and reap a seemingly endless
harvest of bloom.
WHENEVE& ~OU set them out,
however, there are certain steps lo
follow for complete success. First.
you must choose a planting site that
is well drained. Llke most bulbs. the
gladiolus won't stand wet 'feet. A
porous, rich soU ls best but poor soil
C'an be amended with Liber&I amoun ts
of compost or peat moss Plant ~m
in the SWl.
To insure uniform plantings. plant
all bulbs at an equal depth. The
simplest way to do this is by dlgging
a trench. Also, be sure that aJI bulbs
are on an even keel since they are
likely lo grow ut an angle U planted
at one.
or course. there are doz.en.s of other ideas
on ce you start looking around the nursery,
"a.>s the C alifornia Associat ion of
:"lurc;erymen. For example, with warm ~ <'ather romlng up your mother may want to· LAllGE BULBS can go S to 6 LO·
put in a vegetable garden. You could ches dttp in loose soil. only 3 or 4 m·
purchase the transplants at the nursery and ches in heavy M>il. Space them about
offer to put t.bem ln for her: Or, maybe ber 4 inches apart in single rows and
garden's borders need some brightening up. where double rows are planted, stag.
Flats full of golden marigolds. deep purple ger the bu.lbs. Group plantings of 8 lo
~turuas, violet ageratum or patriotic l-ed. 10 buJb8 make good border fiU·lns,
white or blue verbena are ready to be taken espedally when planted all In one
nurseryman to rerommend a !>pray
!>C'hedule onC'C' the) '>prout
Weekend
~
Garcfuning
Checklist
• Plant h1b1sC'uS now Cor bloom
through the summer_ monlhb G1.Ye
them lots of sun a rich soil and plen·
ty or moisture •
• P e r1"'1nkl e . ~al\1a a nd
cocksC'omb are a trio of bedding
plants that make hand!>ome plantings
in the gardrn ·
• Set out dwarf dahlia plants now
for summer color plant dahlia
tubers Uu.s month for fall color
• Now 1s the time to grow your
favorite herbs m pots and M'l them
near the kitchen or barbecue area
• Feed roses Uu!> month
Installation Set
The Laguna Beach Garden Club
will lnst.all new officers May 9 al lhe
El Adobe Resta UTar1\ 1n San Juan
Capistrano.
to her~ and planted. color. Bonemeal under lbe bu.lbs, oot \....'------------------'~ in cootact wilh them. will probably
The 11.30 a m luncheon will in·
elude a singing and dancing group
for entertamment
Garden
Festival
'Flowers
Demonstrations
Dwarf P.lants Exhibited
11Je· t7t.h· -annual Orange County
Bonsai Exhibit will launch Cultural
Arts Month on Saturday and Sunday
with a show and demonstration both
days at Brookburst Communlty
Ce nter, 2271 C rescent Street,,.__
Anaheim.
lions of ~ ttthniqoes or dwarfing plants.
New O(ftcers of the Orange County
Bonsai Society Installed recently are
Francis Watarl. president; Eame
Moeller, first vi~ president: Tetsuo
Tsukamoto, se-cond vic-e president .
JamH Takeda, treasurer. and Mu~.
Mizusawa. secretary.
San Diego
Show Set
More than 3()().honging
baskets or epiphyllum
blooms will IJ.ne the cov ·
ert'd walkway of Na1rob1
Village at the San D1ego
Wild Animal Park
Saturday and Sunday.
when the San Diego
Ep1phyUum Society pre·
sents its show.
Members will de·
Jea•
bugging
)'011?
DON'T PANl8 .... WE CAN HELPI
U5'ng the best techniques avolloble. our Call1ornla
Centfted Nurserymen show you how tocontrol fleos.
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FRUIT TREE
CLEARANCE
F r~h fruit clt v0ur finqer11P'>.
H u\ky, well·'>tclrted tree'>
58ALIH.~IO
PEACHES • PWMS
POMEGRANATES
APPlES • RGS
AND ALMONDS s8.97 EA .
GET YOUR TOMA TOES TO "SET'' WITH ...
~CHACON
HORMONE
BLOOM
SET
TOMATO
HOLD
• oz. ut. '1 .89
Smee 1946
Ha)lis}ttts .~
Nursery -Florist W
2840 Harbor l lvd., Costa Mesa
"Floralia. a Festival
of Flowers" is the theme
o f the 13th annual
Garden Festival , to be
presented by the Hunt·
ington View. Golden
We s t and Pink
Hawthorne branches of
the Women·s National
farm and Garden As·
soc1at1on, lnc.
The show, set from 1
to 4 p.m. Saturday in
Los Amigos Mobile
llome Park Recreation
Hall. 18601 Newla nd
Ave .. Huntmgton Beach,
will also featW'e a plant
an d bake s ale and
refreshments.
SPONSORED by Orange County
Bonsai and Orange Empire Bonsai
societies. witb the Anaheim Arts
Council and its 37 affiliates, the lw<>-
day show will be open from 11 :00
a.m . to S.00 p.m. Adm1ssion and
parking are free.
monstrale how to take ;:::=:=========================::::::; cuttings and teU t~ best
More information is
:w v ail able by calling
Mrs. Kenneth L. Spicer
at 846-5916 or 894-4858.
Pumpkins and squ.oh
arf! s pace users but they
can be grown ln a smaU
~ard~n on a trellis. wall
or fence if supported and
tied.
A ballroom-size a re a will be
utilized for the exhlb1t of some 80
bonsai, culturally dwarfed trees.
shrubs and vin@s. Some are ln the
form of Saikei, a tray landscape. Stu·
dents and collectors of this Oriental
livlng art form annually st.age the ex·
blbit for the enjoyment of the public.
DEMONSTRATIONS wlJI be
performed ln an assembly room that
will accommodate l.SO persons. An
added feature lhla year ls cross·
t.able, pel"IOO·to-person demonat.ra·
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Keep P esticides
U nder Lock, Key
tr there are children in your
ramlly. special care is needed In
putting msectkides out or lbe
way.
Right now when bome
gardeners are waging t.be good
light on pests of all kinda, there
may be some dangerous sprays
and powders that must be kept
on hand.
Keep them out or reach of the
younpters, even if th1a means
putting them under lcx:k and
key.
EXPERIENCED
STAFF
ADVISES
1 WEEK
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f/t/IO INFLATION
FIGHTER SPECIALS
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MURSJRIES
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ways to nurture and
grow the cactus variety.
Cuttings will also be of· fered for sale during the event from 9 a 01 to S
pm each day.
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Call U2-5678. '
Pul a few words
lo work for ou.
:" ~ ~ ., ( I -' I
SYDNEY HARRIS
mixes his
philosophical dissert.attons with
quizzes and thumbna1/
observations to keep
readers .on their toes.
LLDYD•!i
garden shop
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DEAR PAT About lt month a10 ~OU r~port.-d
tn YOW" oohunn theat I would filfatry be re~elvlng
the "Oood.Je Loom" I ord~ted laat fall from a tdeviDoo ad l still haven't received it and am ~to give up' I'd rt'.ally prefer a refund at tbta poinl
0 .8 ., Dana Polnt
Na&ioaal MarUU&c ttdnrtlam' Ltd. ot Fert
r...lnd.ale. •1a.. •u te>etadH ~y A l'8 a1ala. ~ prom.t.e a apeedy refuel. Lei •e be• U ~
II...._. uauraace •~teat Ulla ce•paa1 4IM• Mt a-..
a e1ardlng TV mall-order ad1, •ld1ael ~. cblrmaa of llae Federal Trade Com· ; ' L•, says, "Be teary of aayoae U,lal to Hit
)'Ga 10md.1Wa1 at 1 a.m. la Lite mon.t.1,." Be
addll, ''T'be8e saJH pltctaes by a.akaowa ee•paatea
are not designed '4 belp you bat to ltelp Uieu
OW9en get rich. •'or laataace, U yoa're offered a
f...,.. singer's record, Elvis Prealey, let'• say,
)'Ga had beUer list.en nrefaUy. To avoid breUJ..a1
md-clettption laws adverttaers will someUmea la·
8lll1 a fleeting disclaimer, oftea fiaslled la small,
lm'eadable type that the sla1er la a aollad·allke,
DI& lt.e s&ar.''
hrtschut ooints out that vou maat llave a Pro·
dact yoa ont~r in lO days. "If not. aa FTC Ad laas
hem violated and you are eatUJed, to yoar money
badl. U yoa don't get actioa make aa irate call to
die &eleYisioa statiotL No repu&able statloa waau
.,.epu&able advertbers. Or complaia to Ute Be&.-
ter .._I kSS Bureaa or the FTC. WIYUe we can't
hmdle inltividaal complaints. we'll move la lf t•ey
t..-cb ap. AJways check wltb tbe Better Businesa
Bareaa if there have been comptalnta aboat Ute ~ .before you send money to aa aakaown ft.rm.''
• Hoav M.Wh Salt i# .'ia/f""!
D&\R PAT: My doctor has recommended
that l cut down on my salt consumption. How
much salt 1s ··::.afc ." and where can I get a list qf
bow much salt is m vanous foods?
K .D .. Huntington Beach
Check with your dodor for tbe amount best for
yoa. Generally. three ~rams of salt per day <about
three-flft.b.s of a teaspoon) is the amout tllat bas
been recommended by the U.S. Senate Select Com·
mlUee on N11triUon. Since s alt ls 4t percent IOdium
chloride, three grams will contain l,ZM mllll·
grams ol sodium. the dally Umit saggee&.ed b7 tate
colllm!Uee. A list contal.aing Ute sodiam eoa&eat of
some commonly used foods is beiDI maUH to yoe.
Tiie lilt, prepared by the Cent.er for SdHee la lite
hble Interest, is available to edler re.den wllo
se.l a aelf·addttssed, atamped em~elope t. AYS.
Wcuhb19 Co•lorter
DF.AH PAT· What is the best way lo launder a
down-filled comforter" Mine needs to be washed.
but I'm not sure what water temperature to use
iiOd if J can use my dryer .
K.P., Cotta Mesa
Re54'arcb at the University of WaabJagton in·
dicates that the best method ls to waab c1o ... fllled
products in warm suds (72 degrees F> of newtraJ
detergent CpH 7.0), rinse twice and dry by
macblne at a low temperature setting Cits degrees
F> for about 20 minutes. Then remove the item
and lay out at room temperature for 48 hoan. Thia
is to gaard against mildew. A down.filled prodad
should be completely dry before it's s1ored or re·
tamed lo use. Te11t samples washed In warm or
cold neutral detergent suds and dried at a low tem·
perature actually showed an lDcrease ID tile loft of
the down, and i{I insulating value. If the comforttt
is large. yov may prefer to use u oversbed
washer and dryer a t a laa.adromaL
Father Slays Child
NEW DELHJ. India CAP) -Police arrested
an Indian for the ritual slaying or his 3·year-old
daughter.. in Chingleput district, southern India, the
Times or India n~wspaper reported. · ·
• Shanmuga Gramini. 32, was reported lo have
slit the throat of the girl on the advice of a Hindu
holy man at a Hindu temple located about 120
miles south of Madras, the newspaper added.
The Times said that the holy man could not be
traced in the·area .
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Racquetball Court• Av•ll•
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Laguna Artists -Mogens Abet, Margaret Bedell, lom Bellonl, Ml•. Krantz and Richard Soderman.
1590 South Coast Highway
Laguna Beach, California
497.5377
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Mom's Day on s-., May 11
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Folding Table and Chairs
It'~ Mother·~ Day on Sun . Mdy 11. That m,•.1n:. 11·.,
Mom's dcly and -,he belongs at the head of th~ tnble ~·t
up thts folding tdbl~ and chair; for dny OCCdSIOn wherl'
you need an l'>-tra space to ..vo~k or pldy. l1w table hac,
an easy-ccm? tan padded vinvl tol) dnd chocolate baked
l!namel ll'gs rt m~ur~ 3:3" x 33• x · 34~ RL>g 29 95
Mother's Day Special $19.88 These popular. bright
folding meti)I chair~ come in 3 colors that look great
with thl:! tabk chocolate. pe~immon or whit~ Reg;
11 00 each or 4 for 44 00 (prf'·pdCkoged ~m, color)
Mother's Day Special $9 .. 88 each or 4 for $34.88
Table & 4 Chain $49.88
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JEANIETTE M•cOONALO, NELSON EDDY
It'• R••Hy Lori Brooka, Bl•n Odom
$20,000 Income
Said 'Moderate'
WASlUNGTON (AP) -ll costs lhe average
American family of four more than $20,000 a year
just to maintain a moderate standard of living, the
Bureau of Labor StatbUes says.
The Labor Department agency said that a
family comprised of a husband, non-working wUe
and two c hildren needs $20,517 for a n "In· -
termediate".standard of living, based on last fall 's
prices. Officials e'(Jnceded the figure would be
higher by current co~t levels.~ ·
THE SAME SIZE FAMILY MAINTAINING a
·ower standard of Jiving would need $12.585 a year.
he report said. It would take $30,317 for whal the
.;oHrnment callsli..Un~ ul "hi gher levels "
The figures compare with $18.622 needed for
fam1llcs on an avera~c plane in the fall of 1978. m .546 for a low budget family and S27 .420 for
~hose mruntairu.ng a higher standard
Costs varied according to geographic areas
:md those livmg m urban areas pwd more than
.hose living in rural areas. the report said The in·
~ome reqwred for an average standard of living in
:netropolilan areas was $20,935, compared to
UB.651 1.11 rural areas.
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, IS THE mos·l ex·
:>ens 1ve place to live, requiring $27,933 for the
lverage family, followed by Honolulu wilb$2S,799.
The most expensive city in the 48 rontiguous
states is Boston, where the average family must
earn $24,381. New York was next with $23,856. The
Was~on. D.C. area figure was $22,206.
Costs were considerably lower In other parts
'Jf the country. Chicago was tops lo the Midwe5l at
$20,564. Atlanta led the South with $18,821. And an
San Francisco it costs $21 ,478. •
The government figures for family budget
levels a re determined by taking the a verage
;pending habits of familJes at the VtlTlOUS income
levels rather than basing the fi gures on need or
'low individual families actually spend their
money
COSTS ARE BASED ON FOOD, housmg. fuel.
:lothing, household furnlstungs and other items
iormally purchased by ramilies. The divisions are
based on what a low income family 1s likely to
spend compared to middle or upper income
:amities
For example. only rental housing Is used in
computing costs for low 1nl'O mc families. wrule
both ~ntal and family owned housing are used for I.be other categories.
•
7 Million Attracted
To OprylarufMusical • NASJMlJ..E. Tan. CAP) -About Chan,_ Meet.." "I'll Be Home for ••••D 1111..-,.op&. have "beard Cbriltmu" and othen.
Vandal
Defaces
Photo
BEIUCELEY <AP) America tlnltnl."
Thia IUl'IUMr. U.. 1ewn m1WoDtb vt1ttor wtu ICnU IDlo U.. 1,1QO.Mat
American Mu.le Tbut•r at the
Oe>ry lalHI. U.S.A .• entemlnment
perlr to Me "I Hur Amertca SUlf·
THEN IT MOVU on to the World
Warn era and IOClCI like "AMbon
Away" and "God Bleu America."
Those ~ followed b)' IODP from tbe
ltsol and 'IOI, lodud.101 ''TtnDMMt
Walu," "Rock Around UM Clock,"
"Blue ~ Shoes:• ''Only You"
and "Bye. 8)19 Love."
A vandal apra y e d In hOoor ot Moth9f'I ch•micall oo a 1iant Mother's
Art Gifts "~" print ol we ouarentee a nice pn
• R•c ... ._...._ ...a.N ... ~ '°'every ledv whO ~ • "~ ...---herdrlvera I
tna." JJ'apb ahlbtted at the number In the Hunflngtoft
Unlverslty Art Mu.seum. Thousands of onoina Cftnter mall on Of'~
TBS f'AST·PACBI>, 4S·mlnute
au&1leal. a ..... ot Amerleu muale
ftom tbe i-. '° t.be pfeMllll. Lt aoe ot the loac•t n&.0n1n1 theme park
produ<'tionl In the country. It's been
piayln1 •Ince Opryland opened in
l972.
aut.bortU~ aald. arts~ Cfalta exhibit Sun . May' Prizes VllfY f~
Next ls a tnbute to t.be 1llOI and
ltTOs wttll tones like "Brldce Over Troubled Water." "{ WaMa Hold
Your Kand." "Yesterday." "We
SbalJ Overcome(· "Gentle OA My
Mind" and "Aquarius."
......_ ..i....,,._apb ..... a m the Huntm9ton Cente , .. pl11nt11:oa1h. s.e·, a._ ....,._,... .. _ all Thurs. thru Sun . May 1...-candios to the S4701
lO·loot bi1b by 35-foot Boach Blvd &1 JackDOI Beech BIV<f,
wide portrait o f pop· 40'1 Fwy. H B & 40~ Fwv. 1rtlat Andy Warhol and .__ __________ ...._ ________ ..,.
In U.. elabt years, people who
bav~ te«> the mualcal bave retu.rned
bome lo place• llke Wichita and
Peoria and Toledo and to&d their
neighbors "U you fo to <>Dnland.
make t.ure you see • Hear America
SingiQI'.''
The musical, fealw-fnc 1.8 sin1ers
and dao«rs and 13 musicians, blends
nostalgia. patriotism, toe·tappiog
music and snappy costum.Loa. Wbeo
the musical journey ends, ~ percent
of lbe time there's l! standing ova
ti on.
Flnally, t here's conte mporary
music, including "Here Yoo Come
Again ," •·1 Am Woman," "Tboae
Were the Days." "Tbe Way We
Were " and themes from "Star
Wan" and "The Waltoos."
me mbers of Tbe Fae·
tory, a New York·based
group of actors, poets,
artist.a and others whose
doiogs charmed the fashionable and
perplexed the average
person.
Campus police arrest·
ALTOGETHER. TBEaE are about ed Eric Weill, 40, for In·
7Ssongaorportionsofsongs. vestlgalion or fe looy
Whittaker says the 1bow is appeal· van d a 1 ism after
in'-in several ways. muse um guards •P·
'There's nostalgia: the sbow brinis prebended bim Wedo~
back food memories. or not so food day shortly before clos·
memories, of times when people Ing . The prlnt w as
were in the service or had a loved sprayed with a chemical
"IT'S SOLJD MUSIC music that"s one in the service lt has tun~ they mht tentatively thou.cht
~tood thl' k :..t of time. not fad mustc," · remember from when they were to be Iodine and watn, !>av~ Rob Whitta ker. director of courting thetr spouses muaew:n o(flclal.s 1a1d
t•nicrtaanment at the park. "It'!'. "And a lot of people enJoy the smll· rnt>aningful. ing, happy faces. while other!> enjoy The print. the only OO('
"And no other park ln the country the orchestra. Rut basicu.lly it's un ·In existence. reportedly
s pends as mucb time, effort and historical picture or Amer1 C'u .. toofkf ~vedon und his
money as we do in l<><:aUng the sta Su. months to prlnt
talent." be says. on special photo1traphl<' THE SHOW, ONE of a dozen A ~...i--h d O~rylaod ls a no-acre amusement paper. Vc:uur• a.<1 saa musicals at the park. is presented sax the pa.--•·-bl Par that also •· the home of the ..-r P•vu.1 Y no "'" limes dally Monday through Friday, longe co Id b b Grand Ole ()pry, a countr,y music r u f' <t s how that's bee~reseoted since and eight times a day on Saturd1k)'S lalned, and t.ht! qui.lHy aod Sundays . There are t"1n c:a.sts, of ... _ "'""'-t ~-•d ~ be 1925• Al-t two on people vt.sit• :: • Un:; J'I UI ~VUJ ...,~ ......,.. com ..... ...t primarily or college stu-dupUcat.ed ed the .... ..a. last year. ~
NEED
HELP?
Do-It-Yourself
Store . · ..
or hcrYe our c~
~ndott.ewcri !
.,.... .. dents, picked from audiUOQS in 27
The first segment of the show is cities. I n the 1999 photo·,..--..----...-._,,...---------~--. music from -the l920S 'a od 1930s: At the auditions. Wh.ltt.aker says graph, some aubJecta
"Stormy Weather " "Black Bot· Oprylaod is looking for basic talent are nude. and ooe nude
tom." "On the~ Ship, Lollipop," and sqmcthing else. .. person tS a tranaseitual.
"Sweethearts," "Somewhere Over ··we're looking for that mule It has also been shown the .Rainbow," "There'll Be Some something " · an New York and Tokyo. L :..... ___________ ..._._11MjiiijMM161
City Puts
Quarantine
Un Pets·
ST . CHARLES. Mo.
c AP> -All dogs aod
C'ats were quarantined
today in th1s Missouri
River city or 40,000
following a rabies out-
break that bas forced al
least 43 persons to un-
dergo a senes of painful
shots.
The city health board voted to establish the
qua r a ntine Thursday
night amid fears that a
rabies outbreak among
f amlly p e t s could
mushroom into a n
epidemic. Two cats and
a dog h ave been
diagll06ed as rabid. ·
THE ORDER, requir·
1ng that dogs and cats be
kept indoors except
when taken outside on
leashes. was posted to-
day by Mayor Douglas
Boschert. s aid City
Health Director Bob
Brandeau.
He said the quarantine
would be indefinite.
A~ AREA of five
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1JSVOHEYHARRIS the city. where 4.000
tdlcttahi3 persons.live, was placed
~.,...,_,,. "" under a 30-day quarao·
• ' "" tine order Mooday after ~ QU!ZUS #'id~ ~ ~,.,,_.., ~ ........... laboratory teats dis · l9llCfn on,... toiN 1 • closed rabies in the dog
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ESTATE SA.LE OF
JEWELRY-
CRYSTAL·
t.iORCELAllW -
BRONZES-
CBINA-
SILVER
aad •ere.
Lots of diamond rings and earrings,
gold chains, fine china and
crystal. broozn. some fumi·
ture, olts, chandeliers, brtss
l.mps, etc.
cats.
Frld8y, ......,..,,
and....,
nlghta
May 2, 3
and4'
Inspection of all rM1c:MIMllM
F rlday, Saturday, and Sunday
2 . 6 P.M. end 7 . e..-.M. Something for everyone
-.from $1.00 up. f tM
ldmiulon. Bank ot
Amerl~. Master
Qwgt, cf*ks, newport
auction company
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GIRL SCOUTS PROCI AIM PAINT GOOrt BUT GREAT
Jule Glem •nd Doty Y•IMp Groom Ground• for Expo
i Youth Expo Set
.. Groups Join for Weekend Activity ..
r An expanded version of the old 4·11
rair will see community youth or-
i.mzations joining in the Youth Expo 'lo Saturday and Sunday al Orange
County Fair and Exposition Center.
. This year, the Orange County Girl
Scout Council. Golden West YMCA
•d the Camp Fire Program are among several groups joinillg the 4-H
Club for the annual event, a
spokes man reported
DISP~ YS WILL include pboto·
graphy, arts and crafts, food pre-
paration and fashion as well as
livestock and camping exhibits. doS<
obedtence shows and Indian dancing.
The Industrial Arts Exhibit bas
moved from the annual summer fair
and also will be seen this ,year at
Youth ~po '80, the spokesman said.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION stu-
dents from local junior high scbools
and high schools and the community
colleges will display projects with the
cooperation of the Orange County
Department of Education.
No. charge is levied for the affair'
scheduled between 10 a .m. and 6
p.m . oo Saturday and from 9 a .m. to
4 p.m Sunday.
Juveniles or Adults?
~egal Wrangle Mounts
ByDELORESBROOKSIRWIN oe -o.11y ...... MMt In the eyes .of Uie law, 18-year-old
Brenda Spencer bas been an adult
stnce January, 1979. when she killed
two men during a sniper attack on a
·San Diee<> schoolyard.
Miu Spencer, then 16, was tried,
$Dvieted and sentenced as an adult
because of the magnitude or the
crime. t Althaugb she now is of legal age.
Miss Spencer probably will serve the
next seven years of her state prison
sentence among juveniles in a
Callfornla Youth Authority facility .
THE CALIFORNIA law that allows
adulllJ like Miss Spencer to serve
prison time in juvenile facilities may
cost Orange County $356,000 in
f~eral money for youth programs
fpr 1980.
• That's because of what bas been an
OlflOing debate between federal and
slate justice officials. They disagree
cti whether juveniles and adults can
serve their sentences in the same
prisons and jails.
• In addition to the $356.000, the $1.6
~ctivities :Set .
For Disabled
Orange County supervisors have
approved formation or a LS-member
task force. using the acroo,ym AC-
CESS. to plan Orange County ac-
tivities during the International Year
~the Disabled in 1981.
Under a proposal submitted to the
board by the county Human Rela-tk>ns Commission, the task force will ·~entlfy the current needs and pro-
IJ.lems or the cou.nty's disabled
.-pulation, and help educate the
Jllbllc Uout. the abilities, capabilities
'19d nQds of persons with d is-
Millties," said Supervisor Ediaon
lllller.
Candidates for the task force will
be considered by aupervilors May Z7.
'JJle task force will operate with a
Sf,600 budget, to be raised from
P9blic contributiom.
million in crime prevention funds the
county may be entiUed to for 1981
may also be in jeopardy because of
the co-mingling of juvenile and adult
inmates. ..
UNLIKE •osT other states,
Call!omla bu 1hree~ s71tem.s : COUD~Y Juvenile tmU , tbe CY A aud the adult priaon system. •
State-operated CY A facilities bouae
serious juvenile offenders u well as
adults who have committed less
serious crimes.
With Brenda Spencer . for example.
both her age and her murder convic·
lions make her a candidate for the
women's state prison in Frootera.
BUT IT IS HER youth, her lack of
prior criminal record and small size
that might make her prone to attack
from older inmates that will lead
prison authorities to assign ber to
CY A's Ventura School unW she is 2S.
It is that mixing of luvelliles and
adults that federal officials have pro-
tested.
And they now are trying to level
financial sanctions on the state to
stop Ut! practice, s anctions that may
cost Orange County SJ:i6.000 or more.
ALTHOUGH ORANGE County Jail
houses juveniles declared unfit to
live among the population ln youth
facilities, the county's segregated
quarters meet federal standards.
But the federal freeze on grant
money applies to all California coun-
ties, even though it is the state that is
afoul of federal standards.
The Orange County Criminal
Justice Council decided to ask
federal officials to allow the grant
money for juvenile programs to
bypass state officials and come
directly to the counties.
BUT SBOVLD THE federal gov-
ernment deny that request, cowity
and community-run programs aimed
at helping juvenile delinquents 1et
back oo track will suffer severe cut·
backs.
Ironically, CY A programs will not
suffer from .the federal freeze on
hands, being financed by atale
money.
ORIENT AL HANDMADE RUGS
MEMAMl.CAIPITS
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· -Both Lmcom COntliientil and Continental
Mark VI have better mileage ratings than aJ\y
gasoline-powered Cadillac.•• And both
Lincoln Continental and Continental
Mark VI have a 504l. ilbprovement In fuel
efficiency over last year. t With electronic fueJ
lnjection and autom atic transmission with
overdrive standard.
Test drive the Lincoln Continental and
Continental Mark Vlfor 1980. \\Rib fuel econ-
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•Use thi6 numbet for compa.rtson. 'fbur mileage may
diffa dependJng on spud., weather and trip length.
Highway mileage probably~
•• Excluding diesel englna.
t Baiedona ~
compartson of --~..I
standard engines. '
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It yotlre su~ the probfem is
in the phone. Si"l'fy unplug it at
the wall-not at the phone -and
take It to the nearest GTE Phone
Mart. 'tbur phone will be fixed the
~day.
If your telephone Isn't equ1~
with a Phone Mart plug or if you
~assistance for repairs. please
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Ala DM.YPIUJT
Packing a pair or p~tols oo tour or New
York's Park Avenue is Mrs. America.
Carol Ann McEwen or Austin, Tex. She
was crowned dunng competition in La!>
Vegas.
Adoptive Sibling
Marriage &µmed
COLUMBIA. S.C. <AP) -A man and woman
who grew up as adopted brother and sister but
were not related by blood would violate incest Jaws
ii Uley married, the state attorney geoeral's omce
' has said. · • Slate Rep. Mars hall Caln, R·Aiken, wbo
sought the legal advisory on behalf of the couple.
said be' had '":v~r beard of a similar case.
THE NON-BINDING OPlNlON COULD block
issuance or a weddJng license.
"They have not gotten married, but they want
to." said Cain. who would not identify his constJ-
tuents "I'm going to tell there under the op1ruon.
they cannot obtain a license from the probate
JUdge." .
Jn the optmoo, Assist.ant Attorney General
Edwin E. Evans said the man and woman "hved
In the same household for a sigru!icanl period of
time as brother and !>Isler." milking any marriage
legally incestuow..
HE SAID A "WELL·Rl::COGNIZED pubhc
policy" seeks to treat adoptive siblings similar to
natural brothers and sisters.
The state considers an adpopted child to be the
sibling or the natural child of h.ts adoptive parent.
according to the opinion. The intent or the law,
Evans said, was lbal the ban oo a brother and st.
ter marrying should also apply when one or both II
an adoptive sibling.
Tune Tau.ts Nasty J.B.
'Dallai' "CIWracier Subjecr-of Song
NA.llNILLE. Ttu. <AP> -.... wrUen ...... toad Gr'Ml'J
J .R. hml of "Dallu" net
mlllkm '11 &.elevt.ltoa v.aw.n
.,. ~ &o: ··vou·,. rottm
&o ..... eor..-;?'
n.t'atM m1a1.,. la •IOGI.
"J. a .. " about UM ct.ep&eable
Sw_lo• of tla• popular CBS
CiJiitlloa ...
PULLING NO PVNC1D8. UNI
IODI •• ,.. J .R ..... j uat dDwnn,bt ........ ud ''poftl" ii "" ..... .. TM ICJGI, recorded by 8.J.
Wrt1ht, WU written three weeb
a10 by Wrilht, Doo Lee, Joe
Meador and Dave Hall.
Released two weeks ago, It's already moving qulckly up lbe
country music charts
E wing , played by Lar,ry
Hagman, was shot recently on
the abow but viewers were left in
the dark about who did il. The
song coolesses.
"l'LL TAKE THE blame," il
goes. "You got what you de·
serve," it says.
Wright, :n, was a bass guitar
player for cou ntry music
veteran Hank Snow 11 years WI·
tll making a power play and
striking out oo bis own two years
ago. Alter some armlwisting, he
Recreaiion
In Vegas Set
A trip \o Las Vegas conducted
by the Sao Juan Capistrano
Rec reation D.e partment is
scheduled May 24 and 2S.
The deadline for registration
at department om ces, Is May 9.
Information may be obtal.oed
by calling 493-1171, extensi.on
247.
Ohio Strike
YOUNGSl'OWN, Oh10 <AP > -Mayor George Vukovich declared
c1 stale ol emergency today when
firefighters joined police and
other city workers on the picket
lin<.·.
Art Show
Original 9'tts for
Mother at Huntington
Center mall dally
thru Sun, MflY. 4, 1
1110 toured the country wttb
to\\Dtey IDuNo 1ln1.., Loretta
Lynn Md F•rU.n HUlky.
•'I ~ lbe ldea for tbe 10ft1
and bad tome belp wrtUna lt."
be ta.kl ln a telephone lnlerriew Tburtday from bia home In
Portland, Tenn. ..Enrywbere
you ao. people are taltln1 about
J .ll. Zwtns· It-was time for a aoaa."
waJGllT, WllO OC1:Uloully
wean a white bat like Hapnan,
beUevee people mellow at the
alsJ)t of Ewlna·
"I tbJnk people down deep
would like to be like him." be
said. ''No~ beats him: lf you
Diet.Games
do him dirty, be &et.I back at
you." H•'• never met Hacmac but aaid penonnel at a Texu radio
•talion played the 100 1 for ffaCmao.
'"TD\' MID BE liked il ,"
Wrilbtuid.
He aaid , yea, there was
aaU.factioo in cb1diq Ewing by
IOOI· ·•we bad a lot of run writing
it," Wrtcbt aaid.
HE OFFBU NO aolutlona
about wbo ldlled ol' J .R.
"It could have been anybody:
so many people wanted to."
Met's Top Tenor
Trains for Movie
CLEVELAND (AP> -Luciano Pavarotti. whose worki-renowned
voice made tum the star of New York's Metropolitan Opera, hopes bJ.s
tennis game wUJ get hlm to HoUywood.
A~WI
BUTT£RFLIES
Luciano Pavarotti
The 44-year -old Italian tenor
says be plays an hour of t.eonls
daily a nd i s o n a
2,000-calorie-a-day dlel. That's
helped 1um·1~ 30 pounds and lf
be loses SO more, be'U be ready to
appear ju~ IDOYie. But be..'<mn'
tell the name of the film -
"tnat's a secret."
Pavarotti talked with re·
porters before two hours of
doubles with some Cleveland
businessmen. Tl>e Met opened
her e Monday with a gala and
dinner party before its produc·
lion o( Verdi'!> "Un Ballo in
lt1 ascheQ> ...
The opera singer confessed he
gels butterflies 1n Ills stomach
before each performance.
· .. F ind someone who as not
nervous 'before a performance
and J'U show you someone who
1s not speaking the truth." be
said.
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Wnnect-icut C~m_Raign R e.,jolve1 on Nuclear Energy ..
WUI Atomic Kid Bomb ~ut iit Congress?·
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I. Cedcral appt-MI~
l' rt has uphdd tht•
(' v1ct1on or brolht>l
o nt•r Joe C'onf orlt'
o c har ge!> o f
t· dmg taxes m the uf erat1on of N v ad a 's Must ang
R nr h But 15. year~
o h1 :.. 2 0 ·Y l'~r
:.. ~ n t c n c e w ~· r t'
lirr>pµed
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W .ESTPO RT. Conn . Dou
the name John Arillotl• PblWpe nq
a bell! COl\jun up a mild e1plollon
perhaps'
T b• newa tbat a Jobn Ar1atotle
Pblllips baa l.DDOUDe.d lo IV\ fOf a
•Ht ln Con&reu comet as, well. •
bo mt.MU -lf It tum.a out h4t la n u;
John Arlllotlo PbllUpt1. Sure •nouth1 Mle
a •£MB£& THE PRINCETON
underaraduate who de111n"d an
1ttom1<' bomb" T h at'• him John
Aristotle-Phllll~ The A Bomb Kid.
'"M y rampa11n 111lo1an 11 ·new
eneray fot' the 'IOI'," said Phillips,
who wUI be ~ juat before the election
und tbus eligible lo aerve
"J've reached lb• cooch,t.sl<>O that
tbe nuclear power lnduat.ry jwit bu
to be shut dOwn, and I believe I cun
do more about It as a congressman
than l can otherwue I have a point to make " ·
Last time Phillips had a polllt to
make w l:lS four year:, ago, and he.
polnl WU that If • Juruor Pb>'llCI l lU·
dent wllh leat t.ban aver••• srada,
u1ln1 Information avallab&e t.o Utt
publlc. could dealan an atomic bomb,
lben pn11umably any ltrroriat \Nbo
cou I d 1et h la bands on aome
plutonium could build one.
IT TOOK HIM 5\AJ months lo com·
poae hb S.·P81t t.besl1. When word aot out what he hid done, the govern.
ment. appalled. look the thesis away
from Phillips and stamped It secret
Phllhps 1mmedl1tely became
... om('whMt of a C'ult hero
So what bas the A-Bomb Kid a
nlcknMme he fi&ures will be with him
iii way been up to lat~ly"
.. , finished school. of course." he
t>ald "l had a thriving piua business
going on the campus. Aristotle's
P121a Delivery Service. so l stayed
an extra year at Princeton.
''MY PIZZA PAllTNEll, David
MIC'haells. and I wrote a book
together ltlled. 'Mushroom : The
True Story or the A-Bomb Kid.' and
the book has been doing very well.
David has gone on to become a
. .,
_Bullock's,
YOL!r Waterford ®
Mother's Day store .
.. •
. . We're saluting famous M others. See their own
tablesettings in our South Coast Plaza
store May 2 through May 11 .
Natalie Wood-"Performance
Isabel Sanford· "Stoctfy East Side for Lunch
Phyllis Diller -"Phyllis Dllfer's Disco Dinner ..
Meredith MacRae-"Brunch. A Weekend m The Country."
Miss Ellie of Dallas-"Dining At South Fork "
Abby Bradford of "8 is Enough"-"lsn 't 8 Enough For Breakfast?"
Uv Walton of "The Waltons"-"Good Night John Boy"-A Post -Theatre Supper.
..
Meet Jewel White, Waterford'$ crystal expert.
who will narmto the academy award winning film "Conquest With Light."
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South Coast Pla?.a. May 9 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
and May 10 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Guess the number of face ts in our famous Cutters Bowl and
wm a free gift. No purchase necessary.
Here 's a sample of what's avalfable ·
E-ach piece is helfloom quallty. over 30% f ulf ·lead. hand-cu!
md mouth-blown. Each prece is pre-w1apped m pink paper-
all ready to give
A 9-mch vase .............................. $50
B Mini humcane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... 86.25
C Scent bottle . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 47.75
D Ring holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
[ Rose bowl....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... $107
' F Lismore footed dessert . . . . . . ............ 34.25
Party bowl (not shown). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 57.50
Dmmg Accessories 652
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freelance writer.
"Aller I left Princeton, I started
the Fund for Secure Energy, nJSE.
a non-profit organization promoting
mainly energy policies resultln1
from a slx-year study by the Harvard
Businesa Scbool.
"I've been doing a lot of leauring
for FUSE. and we have raised
s~.000 ror adverilalng .
"l have also started a business
with my brother Deao. He's a senior
at Massach usetts I nst itut e of
Technology. We 're interested Lil such
things a.s calculators and. perhaps
later on, solar energy systems. Our
first product ought lo be ready by
Christmas. It ought lo make nothing
but money
"I ALSO SPENT a lot or time in
Hollywood negotiating ror a two-hour
TV mo\'ie about the A Bo mb K.td.
•
·'I made aure I had veto autborlt1
over the acfipt, and allo demanded
tb1t I pl-.y th. lead. I took ICreeo
teat.I. the whole tbln1. and tbey
a1reed.
''When I flllllly aaw the acrtpt. I
said no dice. It wu tenible. It wu run of campus cuUee ~ manqed to
avoid the whole nuclur Luue. I to&d
tbem I wouldn't act in it. Si.nee I bad
the contract Cor the lead role, that
was that."
PIOLLJ'P8 SAID HE has no ml.a·
givlnp about capltal1%lol oo b18 A-
bom b celebrity LC it will belp in bit
crusade against nuclear energy, or In
hJs business, or his congressional
campaign.
He aaid be draws the line, t.houJh,
wbeo it comes to prolilffrin& on
what be considers an unworthy mov·
ie without motive.
.. , designed the bomb to prove a
point, not to make a buck."
The A Bomb J(jd, It appears, bas a
ftne ~e of ~here the buck stops
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SEEKS CONGRESS
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Jane Goodall makes fnends with one of
baby chimpaniees she has studied in the
African wild. Dr. Goodall will talk about
her research at UC Irvine's Crawford Hall
Sunday at 7 p m Tickets at $10 are
A .. 01 llSE N l'OOb•• -On"" lotllWr ,.,,...., I
MAllOlO .. ANDY .. ANOEllWH r .. Cown ol A<>aMom, C• • Mot""'
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available through sponsoring Natural
History 1-'oundation or Orange County.
545-8967. Talk is part of foundation's series
in cooperation with UCI and L. S. B
Leakey Foundution
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Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: My wife and I do not
belteve In loo many tnJCcltons Our only son paid
for it by coming down with a bad case of mumps
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MO\lfll 0t1.., Ml:wt\l••Y of C0\14 Mew ~u~
,Deaths
'Elsewhere
L F.X J NG TON. K y
<AP> Geoe Markey,
84, a n ovelist .
screenwriter and pro
du ce r w h o married
Hollywood s tars and
Jc.1tcr moved into the
limelight of
thoroughbred horse rac·
mg, died Thursday in
Miami , Fla. H e was
married t o Joan Beo-
nett, Hedy LamarT and
Myrna Loy.
LA JOLLA <AP)
James Doagla1. 76.
former secretary of the
Phelps-Dodge Corp. and
grandson of the Arizona
copper company's fir.it
president, died Monday
in a local hospital
WELLESLEY, Mass
<AP) -Author and
educator Louis Kronen·
berger, who was con·
sidered among the na-
t Ion's premier drama
c rit ics when he re-
viewed plays for Time
magazine in the 1940s
and 19505, died Wt!dnes-
day.
A.R1SEYED
FOR CADETS
<on both sides> ·
We had told our ped1atncwn that he s hould not
have mumps vaccine anjecled in addit1on to all lbe
ot~er ··shots" he got
About two weeks ·after bas atta<'k of mumps I
came down with an attack . LOO J also had swelling
or the glands under each c•ar
But mmt-wasn 't a ~1mple attack I developed
a pa1nluJ ~welhns;: of the
testic les. And at tht· age r
of 32. what es pt•c 1all}
worried me wa!>
becoming stenlt· M y
doctor examined m t
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
weeks after J recovered and has assured me that 1
hav·e escaped that comphcatJon.
As you Wlderstaod. my only reason for wntmg
is lo warn other parents <for the ch1ld'i, !>ake and
their own) not to withhold mumps vaccination 1!
suggested by the family doctor or ped1atnc1an.
.Mr.G.
Dear Mr. G.: You have made your point
that it's siUy not to take advantage or protective
vaccines because one does "not believe in too
many inject.lons.
In youngsters the complication in the testicles
known as orcrutis ra rely develops But in adults
who have mumps the chances of havin~ orch1lLS
may be hJgh as one in thret:.
Even so, as in your case. Mr. G .• ~tenllt.)
infrequently develops Hut more severe
complications such as meninf!1lls or encephahtis
are possible in a~ew instances.
Women who dt:velop mumps aren't entirely
free or complicauons followmg this viral inlecllon
They may develop soreness in the breasts and
paanfuJ ovanes for a whale. • • • M F.DICALE1TF.S
For Mr. N.: The <'ho1ce of wpat type of lens to
wear after a cataract s urgery is often u d1ff1 cuJt
o ne . You and your ophthalmolog1st s hould
tho roug hly disc u ss the a dvantages and
d1i.advantages of each procedure before operatJon
•tN .. EOY A J R F 0 R c E
MAllCERY ICENHEOY.,,,,, H . , ... ACADEMY c I <AP
For some patients the decision ls easy. They
opt for I.he thJck glasses because they are the
safest restorative of vision. But their drawback i.s
that they may distort vision by interfering with
i.1de vision. and seeing a clear 1majte
\IO.nr of VIII• P••k, CA f ortnPftv • • 0 o. ) r•"o."'.,. ,.,,.,....,.., ca ,..,,_, .... , -future Air f''orce of· BUT OTHERS WOULDN'T 110NK of wearing °" A.0,-11 JO. ,.., sn. ••~ • ,,...rnc:i.r of f h Id 11 · ,~ ,., • .,y Cllurc.t>. Pt.oc:•11,1• s... 1, 1cers s ou enro in these lenses. Then the choice Iles betweeo having •urn ¥ff.,. ,.., ""'l>Md eo.i. c""""'" more fine arts. social a lens implant and wearing lo ng-wear contact
-----------studies and other elec· lenses
HiltOI LAWM-MT. OUVf
Monvarv • Cemeterv Crematory
•
1625 Gisler Ave .
Costa Mesa
540-5554
IALTZ-a.GIYON
fUtBA&o HOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
,..c1•onms
l&L llOAOW AT
MC>ln'VMT
110 B<oadway
Costa Mesa
6'&2·9150
SMr'IN • TUnaL MOSTUilT
WISTQ .. CH.ull
Mortuary • Cremettonrt A27 E 17th St.
Costa Mesa
6'&6-4838
,_Cl.,Ttml
IMITMS'~T 627MMI St.
~nbna'on Beach
~ ......,....,
CGGMA&.NWM ....
7'°' Bol .. A¥9 w.tmensw
m4IS25
,AC911C·'91W ta QRI" 'Ml OIMlitlfY Mot1Ulrf
°""' 3llOO Ptoitic "'" Or•vie fl• ma 1 .. eotl .... mio ............ ,.,.,
~-=-
-... --.
t1ve coursei.. says a But the choic~ Is not easy Docton differ in
panel studying th~ Aar what they recommend Some say that the
Force Academy. long-wear lens 1s safer than lbe implant. It can be
The panel. called the removed and refitted.
2 5 l h A n n 1 v e rs a r y There ls no r ecommendation thal fi ts all alike
R ev 1 e w Group. wa s Much will depend upon each pat.Jent 's ind1v1dual
named by Sen. Gary problem (age, health, etc.). Ir in doubt about the
Hart. D-Colo .. head of proper procedure. It's evident that consultation
the a cademy 's Board of with a.not.her expert makes good sense.
Visitors. * • •
The committee recom· AppUcatJons of hot pads may temporanly
m e nded reducing the re lieve discomfort or acute attacks of chronJc
number of m andatory sinusitis, saya Dr. St.eincrohn ln his booklel, "Your
classes and urged using Sinus Problem.·· For a copy write to him at Box
a pass-fall system to 1S60, Coeta Mesa 92626, endoslng 50 cents and a
grade performance tn· stamped, 1elf·addrased envelope.
pt),ysical training pro·
gra~.
MHD
HELP!
•AHew
IHt·Y__.
Stire ...
or have ov1 competent
plumbers do the WOf't('
BLOCK PLUt.=•• Hl'An.. ,...., ......... ...... -:.: .... aa.u
PtrlLIC NOl'ICB
'Dislike' Best Bet
For Birth Control ·
BRASIUA, Braiil <AP> -The best way t.o
achietJt birth coot.rol l! "oot t.o like someone," ac-
cordinl to President Joao Fipeiredo. "JI you really like aomebody, lD my oplnioo
tbere'a no bumu force that can preveol eeoc:ep-
tk>a," the Q -year-old former army 1eoer.aJ told
bilb adlool ltudeatt dUJ'iq ID lDtormal chat th.la
week 01LMLu4 morua.
''Sa la only meaniqful when tbere la &ove and
c•riD•. OUlerwlM It's not 1a. 1t•1 aomethlnt elae.'" ncuetNdo said tM faYOn MS edUcatkln lD
public lcbooil u 1ioo1 u tt ll dcme "naturally'' ..S
not tauibt to cbUd.ND wbo an too,..... He Mcled
lbat be la oppoeed to ~
Doctors l~reaae
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----•...0.-\ ...... ""Q~ ~t"" 0'°"""''""" PUBLIC NOTICE '"H ••"•' ·~•..o "' •ow ,..,.. "' .. '"' ----~ ---l>Afl O Jw1;)t ",.. NOTICE OF DEATH OF
RALPH P. MASKEY ANO
OF PETITION TO AD·
MINISTER ESTATE NO.
A-104Z71.
T o all h ei rs ,
bene t1 c1ar1es. credltorc.
and continqent creditors of
Ralph P Ma s k ey o f
NewPort Beach, California
J ~~'"'"' ... ') .... ,~ °'"°"'. ""'"vr .. o ~Ycir ,._...,,Miu•
uu o.._.. °"" w.10" ,,.,,, ... Ca "170
h i l1U l lU-\
PuOh~ (/tr"'117 f CA\t 0.,.1, Pt ...
'""' 11 1~ -·7 • •-101e
and pen.ans who may be su,..111c.oo.1tn~T1•1
otherwise lntere<;ted 1n the '~:~~~~·~=~~~· will and/or e'>tate: ~ ... n ,...,
A petition has been filed WlllWOeC\
by Irene S Maskey in the ,.~~r..;,v ~~~~"c:~·,c~.;~c, -
Superior Court of Orange , o • o o • ... • " p .... , , •, • ,
County reque<,tlng that co"""'"''"" •H 0 1 •llOP.,.l .. , lren" S . M d~k .. " b e •r,1N1.,c1~ "'' cnv o• five .. •
.. > .. ' "'""'• ·-" --OOt'i 1 IO a p p o 1 n t e d n '> p c r · '" ,.,.,..., (Jpf.....,..." sondl re prl'sentativ<' to H0 •11 f .,.. ...... -......, 1o ..
administer lhr e'>tate of ·::.,:• ;~ ":~~" :;;::• ,":: ~
Ralph P. Maskey undPr .. ,,..r ~ ll(•' "'uo '"' ~>o<-•
f he Independent Ad ""'"'"
m1nlstra t1on of E<>ta tes .,,;~;:~:;:::,:~~;.·-;.:~::;:.:0~:;
Act) The petftfon is set for ,,.o .. ""' ...,,...., ,...., •• ,,_,.....-.w
h<:drlng 1n Dept. No J at •'•"• "'••tt-'•1-0""''""'
700 Civic Center Drive . .,.~;.!'?~"'°C::.,~~=:~ ,~~ West. 1n the City of Santa •""··-, ... .,.,,,,ti·• "" •• .._.. Ana. (allforn1a on May 27, """"~ o-'.,.., l•• •• "'~"'·•-
1980 at 10 00 a.I"(' •u""'"' IF= YOU OBJECT to the ..,,\·~~:,:·:·.:..;,.~"".::_~
gra nting of the pet1 lion, ~•• •rto ,.,,.,, O••'•"'••I• o• ""
you Should either appear :;;:;;::·.,.;:;,;~~~1;.:i.;·;: .. ~··
at the nearing and state , rr '"' "' 1 1 "l '""' .. , ... your objection<; or li lt' •o""""""'"'"-'''""r.1.._.,, .... r.·•
written objections with the ;::::~: :, ::.;.':" ;,;;,.'':0":::7'.~;;
cour before the hearing '"" "'"'""""" .,., ..;jr;n ,.,.. ,,, •• ,,,.
Your appearance may be 1n" '°"'1 " ...... _ ··-· 10 -1n person or by yC>Yr at-tomo•••"• u""" ..,~ oo"' •Ou•
tornev. :;:~'.;..·~ ~ .V::~~~:,~.~!!,':: ~
I F Y 0 U A R E A 1uaci••,.n• ~'"'1 .o.i '"' ,,.. •••~ CR EDITOR or a cont-.,....,.,_,.,,,..,_.,...,,""''"'°""'
lngent creditor of the de· ~~'::::,;;i;"=·~:."' ;-;:,.!, 1:::~ ceased you must file your ,...,u .. .roo.,.,,..,""'"'.,"'
clalm with the court or 1 toAuPe:uo•o•wU:ttUTCO
t ii t t"'~ I N TMI M.Affllll 0, WAl NU I presen o '"' personal ,..0 ,.,.11e:s, , .. c .... '"' representative apPo1nted •fo1vE\.OPM1wr •oelfcY o' by-the court Wittlin tour '"" ClfYOl'•Vl .. Al'All•.M•I " months from the da te of <•••• ,..,.,.,.,,., "0 -.. , .... .,
first Issuance of letters as ::;:!1: .,-:;~,::: :.:":'~~ provided In Section 700 ot ,.....," • ..,...,. _ _.~ ....
I he Probate Code of '-.... ~•fl11ec1tyeu
Callfornla. The time for ::;:~~,,..:':11~ .. '~
filing claims wlll no1 ex· •-,..,,,, 1cwv.r_, 011111« plre prior to tour months ,,._,,....,._ -iec• 14,.. " ,...
from the date of the hear-:;~~~~~.:.;-;e ... ia:.:~~=~ Ing noticed above. ,.,,, ... .._ .. ••..,. c•-11Mt1t
YOU MAY EXAMINE U-• -• ... -_, .. ..,.,..
lhe file kept by the court. :-;..=--...... ,....,.. •• -
If vou are Interested In the •-1neftr-,......1 .. 1111Ntorm ~tate. you may file a re-~n«l-..,,.,. c..111or .... """' oi quest wit .. the court to re· Court "~.,. 111.., •n ""\(°"r1 ••tll u• 111e~-lll1119• .. -111#fo1 ... ~1<• celve specla4 notice of the oiuoov-.-.11p1 .. nt1ff'tetton•o-
lnventory of es1ate assets ~!.'!.:',1111::'::.:'.'~w:',,,:::~ and of the petitions, ac-.,.._-...eon •_ .. ,... ... ,,
c ounts and reports ~,,.1111.,.,...tl!OdotM<v•o ,., described In Section 1200 .... ,,,cM•.-GcPm t0•1WOU011.it )0 fll• •O•d .. ,omp1•1n1 " •11t lud•• of the C.llfornla Probate "°''-<.Omlll•"'· ··1>1 .. 111111" 11><1 .... Code. «OU <OMOl••ntnt. O•te110ant ·
IMlllCM'\ tt'O\---, Ille \1 ...... 1 ..
Howard & Adklmon, At· t0tneys at Law, P.O. Box
1907 Ne~port Beach ,
Calllornla 92663, (114)
·1313.
Published Orano-Coast
Dally Piiot, May 2, 3, 9,
1980 20 1 1 ·8
PVBUC NOTICE
'"'11*111WPlll'al OAfEO Aprll l•.1'90
lif!All \.'EA t1•AH(t4,
0..11
tly Ul<ltyC "911• °"""' ' c .,.,.. MIL.L,l"A••111ae~•11.L. '°""" Mcuua1N WIL.LIAMM.elTIINO
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P\JBUC NOftCS
P\JBUC NOTICE
NOTICE Olf OEATH o,:
MAYME 0 . DONNELLY
ANO OF PETITION TO
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A·104%71.
To all heir s. M"eflclarles. c reditors
and contlnoent creditors of
Mayme 0 . Oonnellv of
Balboa Island. California
and perso"s wtlo may be otherwise Interested in the wltl and/Of estate
A petition hM ~n filed
by James w. Donnelly In
the Superior Courl of
Orange County reque!.ting
that Jame!' w . Donnelly be
appointed as personal
r e presentat1vP 10 ad·
mlnl'>ter the t''>ta le ot
Mavmf:> 0 Oonrw>lly 'un·
dPr ttw> r~oendent Ad· m1r11 strat1on 'of Esta tP<; Act l. The petition f'> set for h1>ar1nq 1n Dept. No J ill
700 Ci vic Ct>n ter OrlvP, West. 1n the Ci ty of S<1n1a Ana Cdllfornra on May 27.
1980 at 10 00 n m
IF YOU OB~ECT to the
qt.l~1n,g_of lhf' pe.titlon,
you <,hotJld P1ther appear
at the hearlnq and stdte
Your ob1t>ct1on'> or ttlP
wr1tt.Pn ob1ect1on<; with the
c ovrt bf'tore t"e hearlnq
Your appearance may t>e
in pen.on cw by your at·
lor~y
IF Y OU ARE A
CREDITOR o r a cont-
1nqent creditor ot the
Ot-<:eesed. vqr.r mu•1t fire your claim 'tf"tth the c0tirt
o r presenl ii to the
pPrsonal rt>pr('<,entat1ve
appointed by the court
w1th1n four month<, from
the dale ot f1~1 l'>'>UMl<P
of letter<> a<, prov10f>.d 1n
$4-c t 1on 700 ot thP Prob<itP Codt> of Cal1forn1" ThP t1mt-tor f111nq clcl•m'> will not pxp1re prior to four
montns f rom the datP of
fhP t'learing not,tcf"d abovt>
YOU M/J.Y EX/J.MINE
th.-. ttlP kept by the court
It you dfP lntere<,ted In thf'
t>s1att>. you may fil1> a rP ·
OU*''>I with th.-<O\J rt to rp
C~IVI' \D("Cldl not1C P of the
1nve11 torv of est<itE' as~t'>
and ot lhe Pt'lrllons, ac .. coun t s ctnd r p port s desc r I bed In Se< If on 1100
of tl'w Calllcwnia Prob.He
COde.
Gerald JJ. Garrett. cJ
L d W Corpo r..it1on 1087 Business (('nter Dr ive,
Suite 18 S tr11 1n e,
Cctl1fornia 9771 S
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PUBUC NOTICt
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Former Secretary of
State Cyrus Vance
will deliver the June
5 commencement
iddress al Uarvarq
Unive-rs ily. Vance
safs it will be a
major foreign pohcy
address.'
Viet War
Memoriaf
Approved
WASIDNGTON CAP>
-The Senate, voting on
''"' fifth anniversary of the withdrawal of U.S.
for ces fro m Vietnam,
h a s authorue d a
memorial to the war .
The memorial ls to be
---boilt-tn-Wa"Sbin gton 's P o tomac Park with
private funds raised by
the Vietnam Veterans'
Memorial Fund Inc. The
measure passed b y
voice vote and wu sent
. to the House after all 100
members of the Senate
slgned as sponsors .
"lf not unprecedented.
tbls is an extremely rare
occurence, Wld 1 think it
s•ys something to the
m e n a nd women who
ser ved in Vietnam,"
said Sen. Charles McC.
Mathias Jr., R·Md.
Cqast Guard Studies
Blimps for Patrols
WASHINO'ro.N (AP) The Coaat
Guard may deploy a n.. of cnodern
bUmpe lf • rweattb prosram proves
they can be UHd effectively in
C"oaltal plltl'OI oPttaUons. n.e Mnice alp~ aa .,,_meot
with tM National Al'rooautlca and
Space Adm.ID.Lltratioo for devtlop
meot ol t«bno&oD that coWd Jud lo
ao :C!"•Uonar ll11hter thMn air mac by late in th.hr dCX'ade or an lht-tarly ltl!Os '
"WS'U lA>OKING •'O& a v8licle
tbat can be used 10 aearch and
,..cue, law l"nfort>e ment and other
pa trot fun~ttona." explained Lt
Cmdr Kenneth Williams , chlt-f ot the
Coast Guard's cons~rvatlon and
technology braneh
"Our goal ls a machme that Is two t o three limes larger than the
Goodyear blimp," he l>ald. "It could
earry 8 to 11 people, would have a
Cf\UIUlg apeed of 50 to 60 knots and
mUJmum speed of 100 knot.a, a two-
day patrol range or 2,500 miles and
an alt.ttude range or between 5,000
and 10,000 feet."
Williams said the craft must be
able to laJce off and land vertically
and be able to hover Ul a small circle
for r~ operations.
SMOKING
DECUNES
TOKYO <AP) -The
number o f C hinese
youths who s m o k e
.drQJ>J>ed sicll11kaoUy
si n ce th e cou n try
l a unche d an anti .
s moking campaign last
July, the official Chinese
news agency Xlnbua re -ports.
So rar. Xlnhua said ln i..-,.~
a report monitored here,
the drive bas been con·
du c ted mainly by
publicizing the hazards
of s m ok i ng, coupled
with meas ures to pro·
tect the health Of DOD•
s moke rs, particularly
childre n. It d id n ot
elaborate. · \
HE MID FVEL Hvinc "-. major con1lderaUon, with, µ,e a.lnllp ualn1
about 310 pounds of fuel per bour,
compared wttb .1.2'72 J>OWM18 for lhe
Co11t Guard '• Slkoraky H H3F
hellcopeer and 1.e PQWMta per bour
for it.a ~ amall jet.
Durinl "noat and drill" observa.
tlun miNJooa, the vehicle would uae
pruclltu..lly no fuel. he saJd.
The Coast Guard. wtlh I.be help or
the Navy, plans to build a de.
mon alration model within three
yura to test techniques developed by
NASA und Coast Guard researchers.
Wed Posthwno usly
NANTES, France CAP) -An UD·
idenJLfaed French mother was mar·
nednere to a dockworker killed in an
accident three years ago. French
President .Valerv Glscard d 'Est.aing
gave approval to the marriage in
to nformance with a 1959 law
authorizing posthumous marriages if
the dcceused spouse had dearly in·
d1tated his or her desire to marry the other
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"I believe in treating myself to special times ...
like the Mercedes-Benz Show
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at Fashion Island!'
SATMAY3
We're speciaJ, --·
because you're special.
-·
Ive al~ys loved the
classics ... in books,
clothing and cars. That's
why I can't wait for this
weekend's Mercedes-Benz
exhibit. I bet I'll pref er the
touring cars of the 20's;,
Arthur should go for the
sports models; and the
kids are sure to flip over
the fabulous Gullwing
racing machir>es. There'll
be over 100 sensational
Mercedes-Benz clualc
motorcars on displaf.
Where.else can I ftnd
events the whole family
will love? Nowhere but
Fublon bland.
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Thia 11/HJr> beo has a
ahould#lr .irap. It's
trimmed with ,., leather.
ln~natural with bone or
ca(nfll trim. Lots of handy
compartments, by Phll/Jppe, $87
Handbags, 17 t
Hang a bag on
Mother's Moulder.
The look and f eel of leather
in practical urethane. Ad1ustable
strap, lots of compartments .
White or eggshell, by
Phi/fippe. $55
Handbags, 171
Mother """' ,,. well-
. •ulted with our bag..
She'll love Bii the
compartments and the
luxury of white or tan leather.
Adjustable shoulder strap.
By Phillippe, $74
Handbags, 171
Ridly, M9y 2. 1980 DAIL y 'PILOT A J.
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AJ• OM. y ftll.Qf Friday, u_, I. 18IO
Steady as She Goes
Countg Prograna
AsseJl!bly Gets
Odd-even Bill
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A Brown admi.nhlra·
\Ion proposal to r eplace s tatewide odd·even
gasoline allocation wllh county conservation
meuures bu been aenuo the Aaaembly floor.
The vote 'lburaday waa 11-1 ln the A.aaembly
Ways and Means Committee.
ASSEMBLYMAN LARRY KAPILOFF, D-San
Diego, author or AB3157, said the local proposals
will work better than a statewide odd-even pro-
gram because "even when a gas crunch comes, 1t
does not fall evenly lhroughout the state.''
Kaptloff's measure would allow counties to de-
vise their own programs t.o keep gasoline use
below the average consumption over the past three
years H they exceeded that limit for three con-
secull\'e months, the governor could impose some
conservation method, such as odd~ven
GOV. EDKVND BROWN SR. Imposed t.be odd-
even plan in 14 counties last May and extended It
to the st.ate In November because of t.be Iran
crisis. But as gasoline supplies !lave stabilized. the
GENERAL NEWS
CINCO DE MA YO
CELEBRATION
SUNDAY,_MAY 4
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
BRUNCH 9:30 AM • 2 PM
Sunday Evening 8 PM
FOLKLORICO DANCERS
Entert•lnlng For Your
Dining and D•nclng Pteaaure
•
NE Comer of Sunflower & S.•r
SOUTH COAST VILLAGE
556-7990
plan bas been widely ienored. ;;;::::;::::~==============~
The student ground crew at Ma ude Davis
Middle School in Costa Mesa had a few
problems keeping the lane striping on the
straight and narrow. The crew apparently
was getting the fi eld ready for a track
meet and had to make a couple of tries at
striping the lanes for the sprints. It is
hoped the runners weren't as wobblv at
the lane Imes •
Under odd~ven. motorists can buy gasoline
only on days corresponding t.o the last number of
their License plates: odd numbers on the 1st, and
!.O on.
A guide to community churches
and their events appear• Saturdays
DAILY PILOT
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lligh Insurance Viewed
For 'Sicker' People
BOSTON CAP> -A few sick peo-
ple, many of them suffering from
the effeds of smoking, alroholism
or obesity, account for a large share
of the nation's medical expenses , a
study shoWs.
And the researchers suggest that
people who have such hazardous
health habits should pay higher in-
s urance rates or taxes 1f t.be govern-
ment s tarts a national ins urance pro·
gram .
AS FEW AS l 3 percent oi the na.
tion al population consumes over half
of a ll hospital resources each year,
the report coocludes. Repeated bouts
with the same illness, DOt a single
catastrophe, are usually t.be c~use al
these people's btg hospital bills . .:.._..-7
Harvard researchers examined the
medical recorda ol 2,231 people ad-
mitted to six hospitals dlring 1976.
Tbey fOUJMi that 13 pettent of tae pa·
tients in u.o&e ~tals raa up SO
percent of the bills, as many as all
the rest of the petieats combined.
··Potentially harmful personal
habits." they found, s uch as drink·
wg, obesity and smolong, "were in-
Douglas' DC.l Os
Still Not Sa/ e,
P ilot Charges .
WA SHINGTON CAP) --McOon·
nell-Douglas DC-·lOs, which were
grounded for 37 days after last year's
Ctttcago crash that ltilJe<t 213 people!.
s till are uns afe, says a relired
American Airlines pilot.
Fred G. Johnson, who retired four
months ago after 35 years as a pilot,
s aid that the DC-lOs hydra ulic
s ystems are interconnected through
pumps so that if one system fails . 1t
places a strain on the others. posing·
a safety hazard
Johnson spoke at a news con·
rerence caJJed by Playboy Magazine
to publicize its two-part report
critical or aviation safety.
McDonnell·Douglas spokes man
Frank Tomlinson noted the Federal
Aviation Administration study of the
aircraft. which concluded that t.be
'pylon assembly, which holds an
engine and was blamed for the
Chicago c r ash , is safe unless
damaged in maintenance.
,
dicated in the records ol high-cost
patients substantially more often
than in t.bo6e of low-cost patients."
THE STUDY. p ubl ished in
Thursday's New England Journal of
Medicine, was conducted by Dr.
Francis D Moore o f Harvard
Medical School and Chr.istopher J
ZOok of Harvard's Kennedy School of
Government.
"Preventive incentives through in-
sµrance or health taxes on selected
hazardous h a bits (or the com·
modities that they consume) may de-
serve careful attention In any debate
on national health insurance," they
wrote.
Two-thirds ol the bigb-coet patients
s uffered from eithe r alcobolism,
cancer, inflammatory bowel disease,
kidney failure ·or heart or blood
vessel Ciease.
TWENTY PERCENT ol the high-
cost patients died Ul the bo6pllaJ or
were terminally ill, compared with
about 3 percent of the other patients.
Unexpected complications, such as
hemorrhaging, are also an lml>01"tallt
cause ol b.igb medical costs. 'l'be re-
searchers said me dical officials
should tJy to spot patterns of bad re-
s u Its at particular hos pitals or
war ds.
"We believe, on the basis of record
review in six hospitals. that con·
siderable cost saving and reduction
in human suffereing would be poss1·
ble 1f the frequency of adverse evenu.
could be reduced. even by a s mall
per centage," they wrote
Navy t o Halt
Polaris Subs
WASHrNGTON <APl -Anticipat-
ing the arrival next year of giant new
Tride nt missile s ubmarines, the
Navy will start withdrawing the ag-
ing Polaris subs from their m1d-
Pac1fic base on Guam in July.
The last of the eight Polaris subs
will be pulled out of Guam by Sept.
30. 1981. the Navy said. Each Polaris
submarine carries 16 mjssiles wit.b tri-
ple warheads and a maximum range of
about2,900mHes.
Each Trident sub will be equipped
with 24 missiles with a 4,600-mlle
range and eight to 10 more powerful
.and accurate nuclear warheads.
"'Bro'41l has said he will end the odd-l'ven plan
'4'hen the Legislature passes lht! Kapiloff bill
. -
in the
A Rare-Year for Wicker
(Pier 1 t urns t h is good fortune to your advantage.)
Where ve go hunting, a year
vithout catastrophes !!_ rare.
No earthquakes in Malaysia,
no f loods along the Yangtze,
no typhoons in Cebu. Not
even a partisan revolt to
"interrupt the veavers.
For the f irst time in Pier l's
lS years of importing, we
received every piece of vicker
ordered. Frankly, ve stand
-.zed. And
s hips keep '
co.aing in.
Our supply
is abundant.
..
l~'s an unusual array, too,
from village c raftsmen and
small factories in six far-
off countrie•:
from Bangkok:
f an chairs and papaaans
of hand-bent rattan.
from Singapore :
ruatic c~aira snd tables
of Malacca cane.
f rOlll Kadr as :
priait1ve furniture coaa-
bining r aed a6d aia&l .
from Sant' Ippolito :
high-f aahion, high -gloes
Malacca rattan.
from Cebu:
chat rs, tables , aettees.
etagere1, plant stands and
bar stools of buri.
from Hong long:
trunk.a, tables and chairs
of peel and core rattan. •
TI\e full collection ~oes
well beyond the offerings " of common retailers. Fev.
i n Americ a offer such a
range fr0at 10 many p laces.
Deapite this year's good
fortune, the natural
sourcM of vi ld fiber• aTe
slovly dtseppeal"ing. So
coa:.e to Pier 1 this \leek.
It'• a sr-•t tt..e to buy.
Tou' 11 find aub9t attal
reductiom on .any it-.
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Ml ION VIEJO ~ Ml11lon Vlelo Mall , 4H-Ull
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" Bill Converse says he
automobile restoration
point of obsession. '
a111.1ses himself with
hobby 'sometimes to
his
the
By AaTHUa L VINSEL
Of ... o.ity P*4 ·-You can't get lo heaven ln a
new Cadillac, as the old Stmday
School choi-us aoes. but Calvuy
<.;tutpel sacrt>d song t•ons ultant
Bill Converse c11n s oon t ool
a round lo"n tn hts own
handcrafted style .
He 1s 1n the process of restor·
ing 1t rare 1938 Mercedes Bent
Cabriolet Salon, m ettculoubly
tearing down the little
li lllomob1le Jnd rcbulldtnt,! 1t
part-by pa rt
.. 1 do 1t to a muse myself.
~Omet1mes lO th~ point of Ob· •
session." says the softspoken
young executive 10 the Rev.
Chuck Smith's Santa Ana-based
charism atic Christian move ·
ment.
His workshop and garage ts at
his rented home at 1218 Pame11
Place, Costa Mesa. which he
shares with two other young
bachelors.
''l"VE TAKEN everything
down but the rear end. J ust a
minute and I'll put the other
fende r on," says the meticulous
craftsman, whose attention to
detail is readily apparent.
He started at 15, before be was
old enough to legally drive,-dis·
mantling an old 1949 Mercury
V ·8 fl athead ene-ine and rebuild·
mg 1l over and over; then at 16
acquired a '41 Ford coupe. .
Conve~e has been restoring
cars e~·er smce [qr relaxation,
Just as oihers tie their own dry
flies for fishing or do needlepo10t
or macrame.
"Everythmg works, cv~n the
dock." says Converse. who has
taken individual sections out of
the auto's 11\et.•I frame If U>ey
!\howed rll."lt, cut and fashioned
ne" ones IUld welded It aU back
Yes, the somewhat quaint.
d a inty , vintage Mertedes 1s
dnvcab1e
"l drove 1l down here from
Carmel That "w. qu.ile a trip,"
says Converse, who paid $3.~
and traded a Jaguar XK -120 to
the Ger ma n auto's former
owner for IL
"THEY'LL RUN on just about
anythmg," says the young Chris·
llan music s pecialist, wbo gave
up the starving artist routine in
CarmeJ where he made seri·
graphs for 1t living.
lie says that was fun. but you
can't pay the rent with a stack of
unsold serigraph prints.
·'I got 1l in Carmel three years
ago,'' says Converse, firing up
the unique little car whkh he an-
ticipates will be thoroughly re-
furbished Ul about six months.
··Bucket a-bucketa-bucketa·
cough-couth·bucketa-bucketa."
ir say~ phlegmaticalty. blurting
out a cloud of black diesel smoke
that gradually turns white.
"The top speed is 55. I get 60
·miles to a gallQn and I still have
half a tank left," Converse says
of his fuel-thrifty lltUe town car.
HE LAST FILLED the tank
before the trip from Carmel to
Costa Mesa where, -after job·
hunting and meditation, be found
work .with Word for Today.
Calvary Chapel's tape, book and
music ministry.
"Rejoice in the Lord!." a rear
bumper stJcker proclaiming h.is
philosophy, is the only non-·
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Ben Younglove and Terry Brennan skate to music
provided by Bone Fones wrapped around their
necks.
• . r By JOEL C. DON
Of ... o.lly Pllll Suet
The c redo for people on
•' wheels:. If you can't bring the
' stater to the music, take the
·music to the skater.
That's what one llllnola firm
baa done, joining a bu.rgeonlnl I electronics 1adgetry market
tbat'• brou&ht portable me.todies to aldewalk apeedaten .-nd COO·
: crete roller dancen.
~ BONE l'a66,
1 th• tube-Uh ltereo radio device
••• llltroduced Neently bl local
I depaft-' ...... It •tr• to
the ........ IMtck, hUllal an.d ............ ,...... ........
Aefff'cll•I to Ill •Huf to· t•rer, tM All•nl rMlo, lned·
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adapted a number of devices to
bring ''tak~" music to out·
doors sports.
so•E PERSONS RAVE strapped radial to t.beir bodies,
wblle others have opted for
portable stereo radio bead·
phones.
Tbe Bone Poae otfen mualc
without makln& the user ob·
Uvk>ul to aurroundiDI environ·
m11&. ICCOfdlpf &o _a jeput. m•t ttore talllpenon.
lo you uk, wbat'U t.bty Ut.1nk
otnestf
TIM muuf 1et•nr plan• to
m1rbt ID ..,.did ven&oft ot
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original accel>sory on Converse'::.
rolling hobby
A use graduate With a degree
ID economics, Converse was
emplor ed a s a trade and economics aoatyst for the gov
ernment ol Portugal unltl a few
years ago.
He had plenty of options for 1n-
ternatiooa1 travel and the good
life, but says machinations or tn·
ternat1onal politics and powe r
moves to which hew as privy were
growing ominous
Quite frankly . he wt>1ghed lh<·
options and dec·1ded to JOm tht-
winning side, ({ave up the in
ternat1onaJ Jet i.et travel. tradt•
:.howb and got into the Lord s
work
BUT THE SUBJECT was ht'>
l938 Mercedes BenL Cabnolu
S alon. a mass-produced motor
vehicle that be<-amt' rather rnr~
dur4ng World War 11 when most
of thO$P, e ve r built Wf'r <•
destroyed.
The little ~cm that later ft'!J
into Converse·s-bandS. on ginally
belonged to a little o l d
Norwe gian couple who onl)
drove it in years when their
country wasn't occupied
Documents and p a pe rwork
, passed along by its previous
owner proudly proc laim Con-
\."erse's car's membership in th<·
Arctic Cncle Auto Club. plu..,
other OrJ$aruzat1ons. The 1·ar hatl
to be driven throug h all N Uii
tries withtn lhl' Arl'llt C1rch· to qualify. 1
"Everything on 1t 1s re;il or
has been remanufactured. · s.1 ... -.
ConversC', adding that in 1973 tiw
man from who m he hou{.!ht 111 ....
car had the engme rebuilt 111 Ger many
"I'm sewin~ the top myM>lf ·
says the handy craft~m an ... A.,
i;oon as I get the top done. I'm
painting it."
o .. ,....,.~..._.. HE FIGURES A deep. deep
gr eenish-black paint job about
the color of a lu s trous
ripe egePtant will set off the
VI.hen he's not resJQrmg his 1938 Mercedes. 8 111 Converse markets sacred music.
<See OBS~ION, Page 82)
Those Ma'gnifieent Women
And Their Flying Machines
By RrrA c. BOBOWSKr
Swni• rrlr News, ~ec• Think about pioneers of fli ght
and certain names immcd1al<•I)
leap t o mind . the Wri g ht
brothe rs. J immy Dool1llll-.
Charlc.'S Lindbe r gh, ll a r riM
Quimby
Harriet who.,
Harriet Qwmby Lhe f1r.t
woman in the United Stales tn
hold a pilol 's license and the
first woman to pilot her o wn
ai r c r aft across the Eng lti.h
Channel.
A spunky, determined, dark
eyed beauty. Harriet Qwmby
captured the admfrat1on of men
and women alike in the ea rly
1900s.
SHE WAS AMERICA-S darl
ing as she looped and whirled
lbrough the air wearing a plum
colored satin flying swt
Yet, the daring exploit-s or
Harriet Quimby and other early
female aviators have been ,. lit-
tie known c hapter 1n the aJUUllb
of fli ght
Thi" 1o.; on1• ov<>rs1ght that
Cl .iucha 0 Hkl"•· assistant curator
of at·ronaut 1co.; at thf' Sm tt.bao·
nwn .., !'.al 1onal Air <ind Space
~I tl Sl'Um, hupcs to rectify. Whtlt•
doing th1· r1" ... 1•arch for a book .
l ' S W11m 1·n 1n ,\,1at1on
through \\or ld Wa r I." Mo;.
0 .1kcs ~r<'nl 1•1ghr month.., track·
1n g d o>A n wo m f'n av1at1on
p10neer-. who made headhn~
a nd hl'.ids turn during .Lhc earl~
dU)'o of 01J:ht
MS. Ot\RES" INTEREST m
f'<l rly av1.Jt1on goes back a long
way. evt'f'I before her e mploy
m<'nl at thf' Sm1thso01an m l969
.. My fath(•r. who wa.'> born in
1905. told me of seeing 11 de·
monst rat1on m rura l Tennessee
or what wa~ probably a Curt.tss
Pusher when he was 6 or 7 yea~
o ld," :;he !'>uys. That image.
coupled with her rasc1nat1on
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Mfleton pionftr lflttnohtJ', con thnllod 1pcct1tora dur· Inf N Hrly 1800. wll/1 llttr aottnl m•n uv '' H1ndblll
with things EdwardJan, even·
tuall y led ber to researob and re·
<'ord the role of early women
:iv1ators
.. When a \UllJO• ... l> lD lt.s ..
fa nC\.' J.1s Ouj(e.., "·"'"· .. 1t wa..,
(·oni.1dE'red ra<hcal for ;i woman
lo tn\.Ol\e bt•r..c•lf an ""Y as~t.
bl.' 1L pilot. p.l''-el'l~Pr or e\.en
µromott•r " Rut 1n ~pale of llll lht<
ob~tades. · fa m il). fri ends,
trainani:. funds. equipment
wome n want-lo fl y, and ny
the) dad
The fir.a Amt-n can womu le
ptlot her ow• a ircraft -a
balloon "'a" Ma ry H Myers
at Little Falls, N.Y , ln 1880.
Mrs Myers, later bille4i pro·
fess 1onally a-. .. Culotta. tile
La dy Ae ronaut." becarae knOWll
lhrouehout the Northeast for her
ballooning skill!. a nd was often
hired to perform Jt festJvals
ln 1886. '>he esta blished a
new world altitude record of
four auJ~ in a ballooa filled
w1tb a atural gas inste•d of
hydrogen a record even morP
.utoaisJunc beuuse sbe cl.Id it
v.1tlaout USIDJ: OX ~ l:eD equip
ment.
IN 'l'llE EAKLY 1900s. women
g r adu;ited fro m balloons to
Jtrplanet. Thl') .. ere w111iog
µa ssell&er.; in the new-fa,neled
fly1ne macb1neb, t bouelil the
fh cllts v.ere s ucll rarities that
thev were treated as b-ard aews.
The June 20, 1911. edition of
the Detrott Free Pr•s carried a
fro•t·page account •f women
wll•, Without a trace .of rear in
tlleir walk, ciJmbed iato pines
and flew as pass engers at the
1911 Detroit Air M e~. Tile
headline proclaimed "Th ree
De l roil Wo men Venture in
Biplane "
As a1;1ation erew. so too djd
womu·s Involvement. and re·
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crefm~ Cabriolet lop btt
'-f~ with a reotecl tn· 4Ullrial MWU\a macbln
No ODI caa accute C.\lftW ot eat belDI a perf ecUonl.ll. ·
tl1I a.a.e.t lt.ep lo restOC"8Uon ol
I.be .. ~ Beau thl.a week I~
laavln• It• ortalnal owoer'<o
manual prol\' tonally r"e-"t~
and "'Printt'd to 10 a.lon1 wllh
lhe rebutlt car
Even tbou&h ha& t!lcgant htllt•
•dull toy ls C'OO!ld rt'd one-of ·
k'nd •monf. automoUY~ hl1
torhuw. be bavtni 50 ol th
owner'• manuals printed up
"ll ~'-t.hCI aame ror one or
50, 10 l &old the printer to 10
a head and print up 50." aayi.
·onv«>rse. who r11ure1 they'll
m •ll IUce aouvenln for lriotldl
VO MJOHT tmaalN after
y .. ara of paln.stakln~ work. Cot1
--vr rt1<' k>ok.11 forward to havtna ~
!\J)ectaJty rar to la1't n Hfc!t.lrru-
"hen the Mt.-rl'••ch• Ii. r11u ~J
luttr thls y.-.. r
Out you mu.st under1t1And that
to a ~ar restoration buff. the
work la lbo plea1urc:s and lt will
be Ume to Mill the Uttle beaut.1
and llnd another pt'Oject.
Howev.,r, Coovt1ne wtu bavt
omethln1 to remember hl1
late t project by ln addlUon to
photographs of the job ln pro-
)IN'3S
Th~ urtlatk. quiet-mannered
( 'ulvary l'hapel l'&t'red music
markt"tlng sJ>(X'ialist ls making u
.. ha&ned glu~ Window portrajt Of
h1i. rur
••• JtfagniReent Women
(From Pa1e B U
eords were set each i.te p of Uw way •
Georgia "Tiny" Hroadw1t·k
becam e the hrs t ~o man to
parachute from an airplane over
Griffith Park in Los Angeles
Lillian Todd of New York Ctty
was the first woman to design
her own aircraft and Julia Clark
was the first AmenC'an woman
killed it? an airplane rrush in
1912 at the llhnms State Fa ir in
Springfield.
''IF ANY ONE TJUNG can set
these women apart. it would b<>
their independence." Ms. OakP'>
says. "Thet'!e women we re lead
mg unusual lives eve n bcfon·
getting into aviation."
!'<·ott us \ht' first womun tu aJOlo
With hl'r hu:.b1rnd f.ht• late r
form ed thf' l'"'r<'n<'h Ame rican
Ai>roplant! Co . dt.>1.1gning und
bu1ldln.: h,•r own a irplanes.
Nt-ver one to be <'ontf'n\ with
traditiona l "womun'li work,"
she returm>d to r.rhool to study
medicane aner her retirt1mcnt
fro m avta t1on and became a
practicing physician
Ha rril't Quimby was a well·
known Journall l o( the day
and a drama cr1t1~ for U.-she's
Weekly, u popula r m a1taz1ne
Th~ un<'ertuinty surrounding hf'r
past (Ms. (Juamby let on that sht·
was bo rn into a w e althy
Cali(orrua family while ev1den('i•
1nd1 c at <' s l ha t · s h t• " us th t·
daughter of a Ma<'hlgan farmer J
added to thc4Tlyst1que .
'"Harriet was very ambitious
'and ve ry de termine d ," Ms .
Oakes s ;ays. "She ust'd her Im
aJ:ination to help her get ahead.
invenllng, for example, a more
prom inent background to pro-
mote he~U. •
Even tbt! St!r&ous aviation
JouroAls of the day blamed the
ttircrall and its structure as the
c·ause ol the tragedy. It looked
as though women us aviators
had arrived."
BV WORLD WAil I. women
had proven they were capable.
dedicated. qualified flyers .
Though they may have been od·
dities. their s kills were re ·
C'Ogmzed and admued. Yet the
U S. government stcadfosUy re
fused to allow the m to JOin the
Air Service and fly 10 comlJat,
an bsue still m dispute today.
more t han1lalr u C{•ntury later.
Some womc·n . though, did find
":lys to put their spc.·caal i,ki\b tu
u:-.c an fLU1d nu smg fl11i:hts for
t ht.• Re d Cr oss and Ltllcrty
Loans, by lending their fa mous
names to the recruiting effort
a nd by t raarung future m1lllary
pilots at private airfields.
. . .
FEATURING .,
Flowers
Everywhere
There were flowers everywhere ln t he
Grand Ballroom or the Beverly HJlton Hotel last
week as Las 1''lor11>t1ts unveiled jts 42nd head-
dress baJl, but. none wa.s m richer bloom than
the star of the show. Bob Hope.
The e venina='s theme, "Thanks for the
Memories. Mr. Hope." set the pace for the
night. All or the extravaeant floral beaddresses
focused on one h1ghtligbt of the actor's career.
And he kept tbmi:s lively himself with his
nb-Uckllng monoloeue with such lines as this
"I knew Gerald Ford waat.ed to eo back to the
II appening"
By J u-01th Olson
White House when I sa w his n ew home Ill PaJm
Springs. It bad all ov"l roorru.."
Two Orange Coast women, S.U Zaepfel
and K n. Martha "9rdJek., both of CoronA del
Mar, were in the 1'eaddres.s parade.
Ms. Zaeplel's headpiece, themed "Road to
Zanztbar," was designed by Rossmoor Center
Flower Shop in Se;.I 0 f'ac·h and featured orchids
and other Oow<.·rs in .:t tropical turquoise and
orange color sdwmc .
Ms ZaepfC'I who 1s ant1C'1patmg her upcom
ing wedding to Marshall J arvi.-, was third run
11er ·up and rec11m·nt of th,. Ju1l~es Trophy.
~rs Kordwk " h<!iJddrt">:> "a" the only non
c·ompetlUv<· orn· It wa~ desa~ned by the Toi.yo
Flowe r Oesii?n <'cntf•r a nd J a pan Flor al
Ac ademy in TcJl..yr, with th1• t h•·mc Geis ha Party
Re membf>nog Mr !lope_
All funds rJ1sed from thc ball wall go toward
r Unics for hand1c·a11JJclJ children a t Los Angeles
County-lJSC ~h-dlcal Center 1md Ranchos Los
Amigos llospit&il m L>owney
Take Blanche Scott. hired by
the Willys Overla.nC:l Co. to drive
a n Overland car fro m New
York to San Francisco as a
publicity stunt , thus becoming
the fi rst woman to drive coast-
to-coa.st -by automobile. While
passing through Dayton, .Ohio.
she learned or the existence 01
the Wright School and became
interested in flying. Later that
same year. 1910,.she became the
fi rst American woman to solo.
··But one thang Ha rriet had
was gumption. Jn 1910 s he de
cided sbe would learn to Cly. and
~he did. She wanted to be the
first woman to fly acro<,s thf'
English Cha nm .. I, and in 19 12 she
did that, too "
"After the war," Ms Oakes
s ays, "Flyln~ took on a different
aspecL ·There were more people
ll.,;ing 10 ge ne ral . there we re
mon · airplanes m cxist~nce. The
novelty had worn off~ Women
a viators in the 19205 ubo hud
onl' other big advant<Jge over
their p red ecesso r s rnlc
m odels"
SUSAN ZAEPFEl. MODELS 0ROAD TO ZANZIBAR'
A moo~ &.rcu n.-:.1deob attendtnR were Glnn7
' and Kay !;mall•~. Jobn W. Parker IJ •
Jarvie, 8'rbara and C..rad TPnftf"y, Dina von
Bargeran(Hllk llttl M~~-· -
Or cons fder Bessica Raiche or
Beloit. Wisc. Ms. Raiche was m
deed a modern woman: for one
thin~. she wore bloome rs Shi·
a lso drove a car and liked to
'-hoot and s wim. a ll or which
were considered m asculine en
deavors But what really set her
home town buzzing was thf'
f r e nch hus ba nd she brought
back from an ov<'rscas trip.
UnfortWlall'ly, Mi, Quimby''
fJLJ mboyant flying C'arecr wa'
sh o rtlived She a nd a m alt•
µassenger (:ras hed during a
ro1-1tin<.· flying e xhib1t1on al th<.•
1912 Ha r vard-Boston Av1at1on
J\1 ('Cl. Both were k 1 lled
"l ttunk that 1s the· mo..,l 1m
µo rtant contrilJUt1on of thl• e<Jrl~
wom en &1v1a tors." 5h<' contanuc·!'.
"They proved that "'o men wt·n·
not too stupid or too fragile t11
lea rn t o fl) They s ho-wt•cl
"omen cvcr vwhe n• tha t the'
too. could break w ith trad1tm~1 ·
They were s ucc·pssful , thl'y wt:n ·
proft·!'.SK>n:ils Thf·y \\ ••11· trul~
µ1o ncers or fl 11!hl.. Ms. Raiche &11!>1, began flym~
1n 1910. but lost out to Blanche
"I ntcrestangly ," Ms Oak<':-.
points out. "no accounts cir tht•
:1tc1dt•nt laid ·l1~ bl&imc rm Uw
fact th&.il Ute pilot was a woman.
Fund-raiser Loses Money
By MICHA EL PASKE VICH
Ot Ille D.ily ,..... -A celebrity tennis tournament to r aise funds
for Special Olympics turned out to be a financial
loser. a s pokesman fo r l"ountain Valley Jaycc·c~
said 'i'hursday
t' red Williamson and actresses Donna Mills and
Ann J effnes.
A lineup of Los Angeles Rams in cluded
Pre!:>ton Dennard. Phil Olson and Ron Smith Dou):!
F ret nee provided the· hccklmg from courts1de
Poor promotion. llm1ng and ~eather we rt> VARIOUS TV AND radio pcrsonalitaci. also blamed for the meager turnout at Los Caballeros look part
Tenn1!> Club on Sat unlay. . "It wa~ <1 d1ffl cult weekend.'' ~aid Klint·.
. "We lost our 1>h1rt, S<J1d llowa rd Kiani·. theorizing that a lot of tcnrus fans failed to s how
eslamatmg the loss to the Jayceei, al Sl.300 to because they attended the Jack Kramer Tennis
$1.400 Open the weekend before at Lo6 Caballeros .
HOWEVER. DONATIONS by part1c1pants in In addi!-;ton, t~e tournament drew competition
the tourney accounted for $800 that will go to the from the Saturday start ~f the Gordon Bennett
Special Olympics fWld. Halloon Race at nearby Mile Squar!! Park and the
Although there were few people on hand to st<irt of the New~rt to Ensenada .swlboat race.
watch them. the celebrities who took part Se<!med "I'd like to think we can take our mis takes aod
to enjoy the day-long elimination tournament. lea rn from the m.·· s aid Kline. who remained op.
Among them were Marion Ross or TV's "Hap· timisllc that the cele brity tournament will make a
py Days," actors Jim Kelley, Andre-w Pnne a nd romcback nel.t year.
Food Stamps For '-Other P~ople'
D E /\ R t\ N N
LANDERS : I likC' both
you and Sylvia Portc•r .
b ut that answe r ynu
J?a ve to the woman who
wanted to know how to
sa v e m o n ey wa s
ridi c ulous . You s u1 d
Sylvia was one of the
smartes t people you
knew and then went on
to list som e or b e r
homey hints on how to
SPEND money, not aave
... ~,.
I~~~
.4 ....
l...a11den
it. "Buy furs in August .. Yesterday I bad a
-a ir -conditioners in g reat da~" My boss gafe
February _.:. TV sets In me a nme, I enjoyed a
May -water heaters in gourmet dinner a nd
November." You gotta slept with a wonderful
be klddin•-Suggesting woman ...
that people buy "out. or .
I JUSl lJrOkl· up with l:l
rl'ally ''nice" man. lie:
never c ussed, s moked,
drank or chased wome n
I never heard him ra ise
his voice. His hobb>
was helping others-by
Pointing out their flaws
so they <'Ould improve
lbemaelves.
Wben he started to
"improve" me, I t old
him I tboulht I was a
pretty neat lad.Y already
and didn't need a steady
stream ol criticism . He
said be thought I was
tine, but be wanted me
to be "even better."
,o ur rri ~od '1>
Pygmalion.
I can s ee why a
woman would be turned
ofr by a fellow who ap-
p roa c bed her wUb a
s hopping lilt or cbaages
be would llke her to
make. Have Y.OU ooticed
that tbe mea wbo want to ••re·do.. women to
me e t their ow n apectncatlon1 seldom
see a llaCle UtJac •boat tbemtelvee tllat aee41 alterla1T Tbey are alwan. ~rfed. I hooe -
yoa Wld Ille mope to tab
a l•I walk on a short
dock.
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Cl) ~YO~t:Y O~ARR
ARIES I !\1..ir 21 Apr
1111 It I'-1101 nror1·,..,an
111 iH'l'C!Jl 'far'\l olftor ;
Bt• a" a re uf potenual.
\1;.inu..,cnpt or for mat.
recently '-t1brn1ttcd, 1"
due to bri n~ des ired
rt'~pon.C..l'. Another /\n l''i
Jnd a Libra f1~un· pro
m me ntly
TAUJ{US IAp r 20·
May 20J : Apparent d l'-
fcal 1s transformed into
rn;qnr <•'-5l'l. L<.·gul rl•·
1·1~1on favor'> your l f
fo r b E m ph a s is o n
munt•) and h1J W 1t re
l.JH'' tu µartrll'r 1>r m.1t1 •
GEMI NI <MJ y 2 1
.I unt• 20) · A void dire rt
ronfrontalions Do mor<•
hstemng than assert IOI.!
pl•rmil other.., lo s hov.
tht'1r hand. Play }our
nwn ('ardi, close to r hr ... 1
(...__B_o_r_o_s_c_o_p_e ___ )
fin d n .. 1-.011-.. for rct•i·nt
l1apµM1an.::. G&iin in-
d 1 <'a h.'<l through written
"ord Gtmin1, anothe r
\'1rgo J nd a Sagattanan
play s1i.:nificaot roles
Empha..,1s on completion
of m a1vr trans<tctlon
LIBIL\ lSept. 23-0 ct
22) · Family member as
resth.•s:-., ru,lls q uesllons
and talks about short
1ou rney. Be a good
lt!)tcnt>r. but hold fast to
priodples. Ga.in indicat
l'd 1 r 'nu a re flex able
Vf'r"atalc and d1"plit)
'cn:.c of humor
SCORPIO W et 23·
No' :!11 Prote ct a'>-
'>f'I !>. Jura o( deccptJon
I'-prt''-1.'nt. Koo w 1t,
t·ounl your tha111-tl· ,,,,.s
don l cxµcll SQ rm.:111111._
for noUuog SpotJt~ht •m
special collecuons. d1·
adhne for paym(.>f)h :H111
de-flnitJon of terms
SAGITfARIUS 1'.'tm
22-Dt.>c . 211 . Accent
poOA·er. respoos 1 btl1t~.
in1tiatJve and cont1tH'h
'4 Ith lho6e who can aid
fulfilhne as pJrat1ons.
C ap ri <'orn . C anrer
p e r sons fi gu re pr11 -
mmenUy
C APRICOR N I l>H
22-J an 19> · Ttl' loos••
e ndi,, d on ·l perm11
fe ars. doubts to blork
progress. Visit one ron
flJled to home. hospital
lndiYidual who a 1 d~d
''"' 111 '"'"' 1'-d u•· to 111.1\..1· n • •. IJ.i~·Jrant·l·
AQ U ARI US CJ a n
:_)() f''eb. HO : Emotional
re ~p on sc:. d o m1nat<'
'our 1Wn.ona l scenario.
c;el to heart or matters .
Learn where yoo stand
"'1th member or oppQS1t.-
'cx F rank exchange or
,·1e v.-i. as on aeenda.
Pl~ <Feb. 19-Mar.
:?U1 Teach. learn, d<'-
lancate sync hronist1 r
h a p penings Cancer .
Leo. Aqu..ir1u:-. ~rsons
f i g ure 1n u n u ~ua l
'{t•narao You g-a 1n
I.. n o w I e d g 1· w h 1 r h
t>nables you to move at
more s t eady pa ce
tow .. rds ~oal
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MA, y 3rd 1·edur<.-s. Gemma . Sag1t
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LEO 1,Juh :!J ·\u~
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purpose of rebuildanJ! on
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p a~t a nd pre s e nt ,
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lleart tends to rul<' head.
Know 1t and smve to pro-
vide "equal Ume" for
logic.
VIRGO (Aur. 23-Sept.
2l): Be anab tlcal -
call U2-5171.
Put a few word•
10 work for ou. NE· 7920 Genius II
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to
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aeuon•• la no solution _I guess ooe of the pnn-
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their bills. Sign me _ betwe!n me_n and
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TSBURGH put love-making on .
• THE OLDEST STORY ·DEAR PITTS : I EVERTOLD tlaee&lll& daai cola.ma was
very pod. bat li certala-
ty lrrtt.a&ed • lot of re·
adera.
I DEAR ANN
LANDERS: "Sinking '••t \n Georgia" was
certainly -loyal to her
tender when abe in-
chided aex lo the lilt of
D .. atiN tb1qs IM dld
fol' tbl man •he iov•. To quote: ••t coot h1a
meal1, •lean bb bou.te
••d sleep with blm ~.......,. he wanu me
to.·· lb• could have
acldild. "I a1lo Lake out o. ............
A man would 111.
DEAR ENOUGH
DEAR OLD STORY: ALREADY: Obvloualy, Plea1e doa•t a11ame you weren't latereated
tlaat all wometi are Wle la playl•J Galatea to
"8takla& Fut" .. all -----------. mn are Ike,_. n•a a
mbe4 baf la bot• ca•pe._. lileu'frem
au et ..... ftub for u.e...-. .... .
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently you publiaMd a letter
from a p11cblatrllt who
tried to explain whv
women avoid "nlce'• men. Way I ti')' to ex·
plain It from th e woman•• ofvt.w•
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By HUGH A. MULLIGAN
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WATERBURY, Coon. -The
old Ame ric an place.kic k o r
.,nunlclpal put-down Is aUll with us
People In the public eye
pohtic lan.s. WTiters, TV comics
have this compulsion to kick
othe r places, somet imes e ven
the o ld hom etown, lo show ho w
urb a ne they are or how far
they've come
JACKIE GLEA SON wa s
for e v e r d eriding the u r ban
charms of Bayonne .N J
Bu rles q ue rom ics co.,ld
alwa ys rouse the bakonies from
their between·stnps slumbers
with a behtthng refere nre to
B rooklyn, N.Y . Lynn. M ass or
Keokuk. Iowa. And the famous
W.C. Fields to mbs tone · "All
T hings Considered, It's Better
than Ptuladelph1a "
John McNulty onrc began a
New Yorker short i.tory with the
totally no n·interesu ng que!>llon.
"Say, P;:il. was )Ou <-Hr 111
New a rk""
P la y wri ~hh wo r ry .1hou1
bom bing rn Nc>v. lluven . wh1h·
adva nce• men for pn•s 1dcnt1ol
C'a nd1d att•s and producer., of nc>w
T\' s1trom1' wondN 1f their :.lt't
will play in l'c•oria, v.hl<'h t'>
p urporkd to be tht• quintt'!>M•n
t1 a l muniC'l p•il mo ra:-..., l>l'hind
tht' famo u-. Varil'l~ ht·Jdh n1·
··11 1x NIX STIX PIX
NOW C'OMF:S TllAT f1n1 no'
1·l1"t Walk<'r P ••r ry puttini.: 1 h1·
kno1·k on Wotnbur). Conn
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NAME STATEMENT 111~ IOOOWlllQ O.r'IOn I\ 00•"0 Du\o
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NAMESTATEMENf
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NAME STATEMENT
T,.... fo.lfOWtrtQ Pfl"t..on n 00tn9 bu\• """'' ., I.ti MATMAN HAWAII lbl sue
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9 19'0 NAME STATEll4EHT
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PVBLIC NOTIC&
is s upposed to be the
bt>autiful in all of Europe
F1lOM TIIE TUR N of thu, een·
t u r y Wate r b ury · s ex qui s 1 t'<:
towt:!r graced the old Union Sta
lio n. But after Wo rld War II.
w h e n t h e ra 1lro <.1d w e n t
bankrupt. the buildjng was in
da nger of being Lorn down until
publis he r Wilham Pape, out <>f
love for the old pile, bought 1t for
a quarter of a million dolla r~
He s pent a nothe r couple of
m11l1on fixing 1t up a s the nt"w
hom e o f th e Wat t:r bury
Republican a nd American
TOe ticket w indows have been
faithfully preserved, the lower
clock rt'slored and in wo rlong
ord<'r again in the lobby. and the
o ld \I, a 1 ting room has been
1 ra nsformed into the newi. room
probably the mo~t elegant in
the l:Ountry \I.Ith It.'> VilUlted 1111·
c l'ilings, a lthough the <JC'CiuMu '
l1·a H' '>Omethmg lo bt· dc•s1rt-d
W a t e rbu r\ v. a s m !I dt• frir
d r(·amtnJ;: It \\:J'{ appr<>ac·h1ng
Watnbun ,Jh:Jl W:ilt..r Mitty Jn
nounce<l. · · He' hn 11r to H.~1'
\\ l' Fl' going through· ,amHo<>k h1
l'1)4 ht-t>O#?lnl'1'.1 :\<JV\ h \llrrtpf<iOt•
r hruu~h lht· hurr 11· .. n1· ""1th th•
cylin ders pounding "ta.pocketa·
poeketa-poclceta. . . "
IT WAS OUTSIDE a sboest.ore
on Main Street that a woman
heard WaJter Mitty s ay "puppy
biscu it " to himself seconds after
c almly telling a s hocked
courtroom a t the Wate rbury
murde r trial, "Yes, this is my
We bbley-Vicke rs 50.80."
Ac tress Roz Russell cam e
fro m Wa t e rbury . And Dan
Pa rker , the sports write r . Frank
Hogan, the fam ous Ne w York
D.A., and George Metesky, the
Mad Bomber , and Joa n Joyce.
the g reatest softball pitcher tn
the world who onoe struck out
Ted Willia ms . Wate rbury ste m-
w10d ers once bulged the nation's
watchpockets.
But even b e fore Walker
Pcuy~s ..put-down . Wa te rbury
had somet hing of a n im age prob-
lem . On the b urlesque and
\'audev1lle circ uits, Wate rbury
was considered a tough town to
play They sa y rf you could makt:
at at J aqu1s Burlesque , at the cor.
ner of Phoenix Avenue a nd Sav.
tnJ.!'> Street. you rould m ake It
JO) \I. ht•re
AND, 0 11 Yt:s. Fred Allen
""' 1d v. ht·n he ::rnd Portland got
rn<i rrit'<l. th1•1r theatrical book·
ing:. onl y ollowed two days for a
hr>n1·ymoon Th<'> dec ide d to go
lo W a lt•rhur) bclf1:tuM: It would
wt• m longt.•r lhnro
l~ut nundt•'>lTtpl 1t ·:-.not
Penalties· 1\sked
K-Mart Accused
In County SUit
·r h1• < 1ran~' I 111nt ' lJ1,1 r11·1
\l111rnr•1.> • Off1< 1· h.i..,•1 harj!t-<J i..
\1.irl 'lflf<"-V. Ith f<l 1..,,. Jd \'f•rt I~
t n ~ .Jrl<! unf al r ""''"+'"' µr<i1 ttCl·i. 1n :-it•lltn~ • .ut(Jm11t1\I· p.1rt
::ind "E'r\'ICt"
W'ill 8600
Spell R elief?
OAll l.O '-:EG .\ <.i J
-.,\P l Jot'! H1nRhu m
m.J\ 11r or lh1 ,., ltiu!J ... l tuv. n
o f 3.ooo. thinh 1t ') t1m t-
1 h e c 1 t > h a d p u b I 1 t·
r<'~t rooms for th<· 1-..um.11
1"<1 100,0CXJ \J!>llOr' v.ho .11
rl\ <' C'::tch H'ar ~<> hp c; k1rke<t tn ht' ""
Itri• c11\ ..,:.rlar~ :di "M111
1.f 11 ln '""''""' d1111 11 11111 lo .1 nu,h fund
·r h1· m.1' o r """ "' •rl--
'' .111 1n"t11 .1111 ,. II'• nt
,,11d 1h1· fund 1h1\1 h11p1
1 11 r .11 • l 1 • .1 r1 1 ti 1 Ii •
,.,11rnJt1·rl S1i11 0011 '" ~";II 11110 II \411llld 1'11'1 111
hulld put>ll r rt''' ro .. m, ''"
I h I' t t 1\1 rJ \.\ h 11 h cl I ,I\\
t1111ri ... 1, \I ho \l 1111 111 po111
tor 1.:11ld
l h• l.1v...,u1t lllt•tl 1n Or:mge ('11urll~ ...,UJ"-'rlflr ( "r>urt Wt-dnc~
d ,C\ Wi·I..' c·I\ ii rwnallH·~ that
c•wld ... urpd..,.., Sl m 1llwn
1 ht· lt.·1-:.11 a<·tion :JC<·u~cd K
,, .J rt :.lore" or m ult1plt• infrar
111m:-. <>f lh1· '>tJIL':-. Hu~mess a nd
fl rof <''-:.ton:-. <'<xil' It was filed by
lht· l>"lr11·t Attorney's Major ~ r:iuds and Cons umer Prott:c
t 1<in l·n1t
Offtct\)b :o.Jtd the 1a .... !')u1l was
ft led after· the Calt fornia BurcC1u or Autoroouve Repair conducted
a n 1nvest1 J?3lton on th<' bas ts of a
\o mpl C1 1n1 f r o m a K -Mart
rus to m e r who l>a1 d h e was rh:i r~ed for brake wo rk that
\I, J~n •t perfor med
Dt·put~ 01-;tri ct A ttorne.J-
T h11 m .1' R uc•k sa i d s t a te
',.h 1c It·.., v. i>n• d r1 ven to 13 J<.
\1.1 rl ,,.n 1n· 1·1·ntl'n. tn Orange
('oum' .md hrJkC' work was rl'·
q111•,lt'd \ tolatron~ \I.ere noted
.11 , .1c-h 11( tht 13 lot·<1t1ons. of
f11 1.1J , J; 1•r1. d
1 h .-l.1" ... 1111 .i <id 1t1 o na11 ~
1 l.qrn, I\ 'l.1r1 nw1·hun11:s told
1 u,1nm1·r' parh ;ind re pair
'1'1' 11 1·' \\ t•n rHTd1·d v. ht·n they
,, l'l l'n 1 ,ind th<il work order!>
\\ ,., ,. d •ll'l111 .. rJ tfl mJkt• lh1•m
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f'l BLIC' NOTIC'f:
~~ANCE C0UN IY HA ~80N
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" .. ewlYPILOT Fr1d1y. May 2. 1990 .. Business
Mar1'.et Guru· Has ·Clout
7
tocks Adviser Wields Pou rf11l l11flue,u:e
\ ~EW YORK (AP> AftC"r Utt-elOff of tho
atock market Monday. AprU 21. tM 1taH ol a Holl}'
Hill. Fla. ora1nl11llon he,1an maldn1 telephone
ult..
• By about 2 a.m. t.bf' t0Uowln1 mom1n1. thty
bad p-..-d ''"' wotd lO aome l.~ Pf'OPlt-"Cover your abort aal -markot to tum up "
JOMPb Oranv1lle. marllet auru aod hud or •
mulU mJlUon dollu f'mplr-e bulft ol) tn\lt"llmcmt ail
vlee. had auddt-n.ly tumf'd ltom bt-11ri&h to bulll1h
on the outlook for s tOt'k prlei>«.
GranvUlt"s mt'"'l~age to ~ub!irn ht•r' v.M takt>
his "t•arly warruna St'f\ Ire ... wh1rh rn'lt'I a C'OOI
UOO o y\"tar. rero mmendt'<t putrh1'le of 11tvcn
stocks by nauw
The next dn)', amid strun~ rally by tht'
.-:eneral stork markt.>t, lhos\:! i.tot'kll fa rt·d ,.,
follows· General Oynomlcs. up ~ 37 . Honeyw_.11 ,
up 15.75; lntemat1onal Paper. up S3 37 . Mobil UJ>
S3 12; Mionei.ota Mining & Munufurturtng, up
$2. 75; Owens -llhnol~. up $2 37, Norfolk & Wei.tern.
up Sl 75,
CLEARLY, THE PEOPLE on the rert'1vtng
rnd of those telephone r ails lt'ltened to thl'
message, and acted on il Some o f them v.e re
themselves stock brokers who relayed 'it to the ir
customers. and in short order reports that "J oe
Granville tumt•d bullibh" spread throughout Wall
Street
Granv1ll<' IS i.I!) C1lnlr0\t'rsial as he ran be ID·
fluential. On tour he averages two speak mg a P·
pear ances a week from &>ptember through Junt'.
according to has son. Blant'hard Granv11lc he I!)
anything but the usual image of a staid investment
adviser.
He uses puppets and ringing bells to punctuate
his presentations, and has ju.o;t come up with a
song he callc; "The Bagholder Blues" to dramatize
a recurring theme an has m arket letters
"THE MARK ET IS a game and game implies
"'inners and losers." he says. "Somebody always
has to be on the losing s ide or the equation. and
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lhon pciople arr th buAholdcrt, 11omebody alway•
hu to hold th b111C "
Oue Wi.11 Str ~tcr who bu known J oaeph
Gronvlllt• for >'''uri. dt•i.rnbt'~ him u "ta snake
<'harmer. klmost a. Hilly Graham type He can talk
tor lhrff houri. • .md keep you mesmerhed.
"II•• hu" mude, l huve to i;uy, some contrtbu·
hon1 lo th•• url of tc<'hnl cal 1.1nllly1ts. He's ulso an n ln•nwly tt<k)CI promote r "
J UST HOW tiOOO'! Hhm<'l)tlnt Cininville says
lht' Grtuwllll• Ma1k1·11t. tu•• wh1ch ~Ot!s for $250 a
~cut . hui. ul.oout 11,000 i-ub.'lcnbers. meludlng the
1.~00 or bO who 111ay eitl• ,, ror t~ "e arly warnlng
~trvtrE' " A htllt· urithmt·tk suggests that the let·
h•1 unc.1 h_.rv1t'l' tow1:thl·r gross i.o met.bmg more
than $3 m1llwn u Yt'lil
1'ht' nrnrkN il'llcr reaches many other people
who don't puy fo1 1t. thanks to the malice of office
roplen. t;runv1lll', v.ho 1s naturally unhappy about
thul. has taken tu printing 1t in exot1c paper.and·
111k <'Olor comb1nJt1ons to d1scourase the duphcat·
ang, but w me c•opy1n~ m achines aren't so easily
foalc·d.
In the letter. Grunv1lle as as openly scornful of
somt! ronventional Wall Strttte rs as they are of
him. One of h1!> favorite targets 1s the fundamental
H hool of analysis. "'h1rh t'On<.'entrates on
economJc <tnd bus 1m•i.s drvelopmcnts that ·affect u
l'ompm1y's carnin~s und bulanC'c s heet, ratht•r
1•;.1s1ly foiled
I N TtU: J.t:Tn rn . Granville· 1s as openly
:.c·ornful of som1· ronvcnt1onul Wall Streeters as
they art> of him Ont' of has havorile targets 1~ the
fundamC'ntal st·hool of analysis. "'h1eh concen·
t rates on economic nnd bus iness developments
that aff~t a t•ompany·s earnings and bala nct>
sheet. r ather than· the stot'k charts and indlrators
used by technical analysts •
"l"undamt-ntallsts cun l s~ beyond their nose
and always report the obvious." he declares.
What about Granville's s ubscribers who buy
his letter ror has early wa rning service?
WJOLE THE DOW JONES industrial average
wai. surging :10 point!> on Tuesday, April•22. tht>1r
last communi('ation from Granville was a lette r
datt·d Aµnl 21 thal still conta ined his previous
bearish \liC'\\!--
Bla nrhar<i Gran\'1Jle re ported Apnl 24 that the
firm has st•nt out u special letter lo bring those ~ubs<·nb<>rs up to date. In that letter. by the way.
Granville re<'ommC'ndcd l\.\O ~am bling stork!>
Caesar's World and Ua ll ) Manufacturing .for
purchasl'
Ca~-sars clost•d Thursday ~1th a SI 87 .:ain':
and Bally was up $2 87. prov10111g ;. et another
de monstration or Gran ville 's clout.
,
Loan Rate Dip
Seen as Trend
N£W YnHK <AP• St•vt·rnl of Lhl' nation s
largl"•t bank.,, including top rankt>d Bank or
Amc:ntJ, ha\1• n·duc·f'd th(·1r prime lending rates
lo 181 2 per<.'<'nt. '>1gnalang "'1dcs pread ac<.'eptanc(•
of the trend to"Aard low(·r rates C1t 1bank or New
York Joined lh<'rn today
Although thri·e of tht• C<>untry 's biggest bankc;
had dropped lh1·1r rate~ lo the 1812 percent m a rk
(•arllcr tht)) "'t•ek. Thursday's cuts --led by No. 3
Chase Manhattan Hank marked the fi rst la rge
!>Cale move l><.•low the prevailing rates or 191.'2 per·
cent and 19 p<·rc<'nl.
Bank offlt1ab ~aid they lowered their prime
rates as mul'h a., ont· full pornt bc-causc reduction.,
111 other kmd~ of interest rates have m ade 1t les'i
c·xpcns1ve for th~m to :irqwre money ror loans
Others s:ml they wantl'd to ma ke loa ns more at
tractive to business.:~ worr wd about recession
I N ADDITIO!'ll TO Bank or Am e ri<.'a and
Cha'>C. olhl'r" n •ducmg their rat<·~ included No 4
Manufactur<·r., Hanover Trust Co. No R Ba nke rs
Tru.,t \o and ~o M Irving Trust Co. all based 1n
New York.
.. Fo r us 1l ~a~ a dirl'rl responsr lo a lower
l'nsl of funds and lo s lug1t1o;h loan demand ... said a
-.pokc.-sman for ln·ing 1 rust. v.h1rh hlid cut its ratc•
to l!t 1:: 1>erc.·<·nt lat!' last mimth
1 he• prime 1c; th1• 1ntc-r1·sl rate· banks charJ,l<' (JO
loan:. to blue-t"h1 p rnrp1iratc borro\.\ers. c;urh a'
Exxon Corp or General ~1otors Corp Most olht·r
busincsscl'. µay <i point or more above the pnmc
ALTiiOUGll THE PRIMF. does not apply to
ronsumC'r loans. 1t ,., t'Ons1dt•red a kt>y barometer
of inter est ratt: trends bc<'aw;e when the pr1 me
changt"'>, m <>st other interest ralt.'S do, loo
Citibank, for example•. <>aid Thursday it had
lowered &ts homl' mortgage rate one pcrcentagl'
point to rnr,J J>('rcent for ru~lomers with Citibank
checking and savings a<.'t'Ounts. The rate to others
was cut to 171".t pe rcent from the previous 1812 per-
t'ent. the bank s aid
-Analysts said they u pect the prime to drop
even lower in the next few weeks . As recently as
mid-April, lh<' prime stood at a record 20 percent
Then Cha'ie made the first reduction of the year
April IA. trimming its r ate to 19~. percent.
Analysts said m ost banks are not wilhng to let
the prime fall too quickly. because they are under
pressure by the Federal Reserve Board, whl~h
acts as the nation's money manager , to k~p their
loan growth to between 6 per cent and 9 percent for
the year. The Fed took measures in March to
restrict the growth of consume r and business
credit in hopes of curbing innatlon.
Dona 8Uvl1, dJrector of corporate communlc•·
lions for Avco Financial Servica. Newport Beach.
has been ntmad 1979 Communicator of the Year
by the Oran1e County chapter of Lhe la&enaadeul
AtlOClaU. ol ._IMa CGmW1,walea&on.
a,_ E. Fetael ta president ol 8lllJeJ lac., an
lrvlne·bated medical manufacturer of
cardtovucular and r~1plr1tory productl. F1tt1l
llvu ln Newport Beach.
Macu.1 a. MeCalUMr lt alt\IU\11 dlreetor of
" ...................... , .......... 14l·becl ecut•·~are fttlUt.y ln Hunllnl\A* ••8
'· ......,. ..... " I• ••ttYlJ¥1 Yltt pn11kttftl ot "-' Drtlllll ler•ltet• lee., I 1HIMU1,., ol ""°' Cvrp • Irvine
Door Die
/\ reporter looks <1l dt(' model star k of
Chrys ler Corp. 's K·ear during tour of tht
a utomaker's Clairpotnt!-1 pre-production as·
st•mbl\. plant in Octroll The rompanv
hopes' t o introdU<:l' three modcb of the
front-wheel cinvc compact as Ply mouth
HclJ<int und the Dodge Aries this fall <ls
suming 1t get!> f cd<:ral government loan
guarant c<·<;
Peru's Oil Share Increased
LTMA-, P eru <A P) Ocrldental Pe t roleum ... ment had been reached, but the government had
Corp a nd Ut•lro Pt:trol!'um Corp. have c..1gnC'd
agn·l·ment!> \.\tth the Perunan i.:overnment de
signed to g1H' P<'ru a b1~ger !:.hare of lhe 011 thf-
U.S. <.'Ompanaes produre here
Thr agrc'(:mt•nt "'as rt'ac·h<.'rl Tl't\Jro;day oftc·r
last minute t'ontra<'t n•v1~1on~ "c·n· n1·g01.1at .. d
betwt•en tht• (.!OVl'rnmenl anrl th<: ,C'Ompan1t~ f>e
r1dcntal had announC'cd v.:tdn~<,dd) Lhal d stlllc
not tssued a conl1rmat1on
"We arc very content with these renegolla-
tions," Armand Hamm er. chairman of Occidental,
.. aid after signing the document lielco wai.
represcnted b)' 1L'> C'ha1 rman. Arthur Reifer
ThP agr<>1·ml"nt apparently f'hm1nate~ any
m''H'" by lhlo' go\ 1·rnmf'nt t11 1·xproprial" Occ1dcn~
tal'-. prop.-rt1<'., hne J '> hart t>.•t>n r<'ported h~ in·
dustr~ souu;:e.,
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Plans Studied
'Sam' Wants
Dividend Taxes
By JORN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK CAP> -The Cart.er admlnlat..rataon says
the government is being cheated because it doesn't get its
share of interest on your HV1DP and d1vtdeod.I on your
at.ocka, and at hopes to do aomethlnt about it. And IO the
admuustrat1on and Congress and the banks lf.Jld others are
arguing their cases with facts, figures, testimony. opl nions, lawyers and money, and they will let you know when
they rtach their dec1s1oni1.
But there b »nother constituency
too. the lnd1viduals who would have
their incomes with.held. It deserves to
bl-coru.1dered al le~l . and if nothin~
comtts of 1t. the 1nd1v1duals involved de·
serve an explanauon.
But first, the positions of the lid
ministration and the institutions
The admimstration ho~ to create
a withholding system for mterest and
cu"'o" d1v1dend income, usin~ ban.ks. corpora-
tions and others to route directly to Washingtoo 15 percent or paymenlb tnlended tor you
THE ADMI NISTRATION has its r .. n:-<>n'> A:.
Secretary G. W1llJam Miller explatoed. "We must
take pos1hn· action to avoid needless loss to the Trea:,,ury
or billions or dollars due under present lax law!> ..
The laws, it seems. arc bemg flouted . According to
MI lier. about 9 percent to 16 percent of interPst and
dividend income to ind•' 1dual-; more than Sl h1ll11m a
year fails to show up on mrnme ta x return!-.
Congress, however, m1ghl n1Jl huy the proposal. now
before the llQuse Ways t1nd Mean) ('Omm1tt1·i: on~ reao;rm
being that those who would tlo the roul1n).!, '>U('h i.l'> be1nk!l.
ure uniformally and ad1rn1;1ntly aga inst It
THEIR "AN"rl " ARGl'MF.ST~ <H f' m .rn~. hut
generaJly relate lo the tu-.t of bookkeeping. to be J !>sumed
by inslltut1ons, and feehn~s that the plan would t11scourage
savings and aivert fundi. from .mon: ~u.c11v~ .l.lSes
Presumably, sorMOnt' wtlr"iPt."ifk''ft1nfh~·wumons of1rt·
dividuals who would foel the 1.>1nch , but they wont have
nearly the same ability tu make so professional a presen-
tation. They '?nay have to rely on logk
F1r.\t, with the 10~omc of cqrporntions already taxed,
why i.houJd 1ndiv1duah ha\e to pay taxes <Again on the'
d1,•1den<b they rttetve f m m those µroftt-.~· !l i. an old . old
argument, but as rel~y(tnt iJ!> ever
SECONDLY. HOW "1\NV peoplt• ha\t' !in\ rt'al tn·
come from interest on .,Jvtn~s·1 Ver y fow Inflation ha~
consistently dcpn ved 1nd1 \'lduai.. r)f that t; pt• 11f tnr()mc
durtng the Carter years It has co!>t th<•m instcacl
In one instance. t h"'refore. 1ndl\1dualS a r1> aske<l to
pay tax on \I.hat alread~ ha.., tx•en taxed In the other. th<'Y
are asked to pay taxes un an 1llus1on tht· 1ll us1on or pro
hi.lo, when the reality 1s d .,eH~re lo-.s
Who can use that mone) ~!-.I " The L'S JZf)\crnment.
ridden with def1c1t because 1t has spent beyond its income •
Or the mtllion.s of households, stnvtng to make end !> meet
because of the inflationarv consequt-nc~.,
Stock Prices Mixed
In Quiet Trading
NEW YORK <AP) Stock pnces were mixed 1n quiet
trading today as the m arket absorbed the news of a sharp nse in the W>employment rate
The Dow Jones average of JO industrials was up 2.13 to
610.92 at closing.
But gainers held a sli ght lead over losers in the broad
tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues
The Labor OepaMm('nt reported early today that the
unemployment rate climbed last month from 6 2 to 7 per
cent of lhl' v.ork rorC'e
The rah! ha!> now C'ltml:>f'd .i full percentage point !>tnt'f'
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· Uut 1h1• "''1'1• h n•ru11nly thl' bag
'"''' pt1rt 111 111\ ~Jnll' umJ "'hl'll I 111
du111.: v.t•ll tllltJ 1ott•tu111i1 .1 lot or act's 11
11uh .i lut or pn•,\urt• on the otht•r
µ1•r 111111 l ht•\ l..110"' the~ h..1\c to hold
lht'1r wn 1n· .ill lhl· l mh: lo ~tJv in
I h1• lllilll h I> 1hI1• > 1 .1 11 1 t• c ..i 11 a Im o s t •
l'vcr y match he hH had with players
on lhe Le1eods tour.
"I've played Mc Millan about three
llmc11 and beaten him twice " he
11ayic "I've oner won a a~l off
HosewaU ln competition even with all
the practice we dtd t ogether In
Au11tralla bero~.l cam e here.
"When I woo my first pro tow-na
ment a t La Costa ln 1973, J beat Rod
<Laver) in the s emlHnals and Stan
S mith an the finals. Roy Emer son
"'as there but I didn't gel lo play rum
a nd J d~n't r ecall e ver play an g
against ltim or most of the olher
µlayers m the Legends competal1on "
II E HAS BEEN paired with Owen
Oav1dson Ul double .. and the duo will
face Bob Hewitt and McMi llan at ~
SJturday in the ir ope ning matlh
"We ha ve nt'\••r J '.n1·d together
befo re but at 1s probably good lhat he
ts a left-bander," Dibley says. "That
could help us to win · • tie's ramlliar with playmg doubles
with a left.banded partner "I played
double s with Rod for about six
months .one lime when R oy
I Emerson> was injured."
Dibley feels he may have a bit or
an advantage In pla ying the Legends
tournament.
"BEING ON THE TOUR reguJarly
:.hould help," he sa y!> "It could be to
my advantage. Obviously, I wouldn't
v. ant to r~e Laver unde r a.imHar
circumstances
"I feel I'm ritter now than I e ver
v. as even though 1t 1s m uch harder
now to do as much traveling With an
I l ·m oolh-0ld . bo). m.v wtfe doesn 't
"ant lo travel as m uch and al .,.,
harder fo r me
··But I figure to slay on t.Pe tour for
<Stt.OIBLEY. Page 87) COLIN DIBLEY
Erner on
Injured,
Withdi-aws
It's in the Bag!
l 'ox Mis!f!s_ !! ~ .__!_A~d An~ls Win _
Corona d<'I Ma r's Rod Laver
\\all face Bo b llc w1tl in the
ft•atur<'d match ton1~ht 17 30> of
th e Ca-rte 81anc'he Tennis
Lf'~ends tourna ment at the J ohn
Wayne Tennis Club in Newport
Bt•;sc·h
In the ~econd m a tch. Clark
<; raebnc r v.111 substitute ror
'\;~v. port Beach's Roy Eme~on
.1gaini;t Fn-d Stolle Jt 9 o'clnd.
Em<'r~on "<.t'-forCl''1 to
.... llhdraw from lht• tournamC'nl
'f..hursday after a knee s tarted
a <' t 1 11 l! u p T h e f o r m e r
\u...,trahan l>itVI~ ('up star~had
.in opNatwn on the.> knee dunn~
t ht• pa<,1 Yl':J r and .,.. hc·n he wa!'>
pla)'tnl! 111 S:1u<h ,\rab1a recent
h . h<1d to haH• t ht· knt:c d ra1nc'<1
.1.l!a1n
A!:> J rl'.,ult. h<' 1~ una ble to
pl.iv 1n tht· Lt>~t•ncb tournamC'nl
.1l thl· \.\"1vrn· l'luh th1~ Wl't'kend
"1th <:rat•hrwr f1lltn.1! 111 for him
t H1 111wn111i: night 'l'hur-;rlcs)
\u .... 1ralt;tn' Kl'n Ho..,t·wall .mtl
I nl1n llil1lt·\ \\On f1r!'>t rou111t
111.1lt'hl' ...
Ho'l'"'all lh•· 'l.;11 I -.1·t·d1·1I
pl;i,1•r 1n ltll' 1·11111µl'l1l1on rw
pl<t\ n ' :t:, and oldt:r. brN•1C'd to
,1 Ii I . li I win ovl•r f<'llow Aus-.1e
()"' t•n D:ivuhon Hosewa ll '!»
passing shots were workmg to
pe rfect io n thro u g ho ut the
mat c h
Da\'1dson. whose• serve desert-
1·'1 him h<·ld '•·n 1c·1· onlv ont'f'
during tht· first ),t.:l . t ht·n only
linil..t· H11"t'\\ Jll '' '('rv1cc an the
t 1111 rt h ga nw of the -..l·c·ond '>l'l
'
Tongue in C heek
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Ol l ... O.llr P'ltet Sl.t11
A::. .Jo ho Mo ntagut-s at
m u.n l' h 1 n ~ a po s t ~a m c
sandl4·1c h . teamma t e Bobb>
Grich cam e over lo tOnRr at uJat1·
h i m for "the i.:n•at1>st r rllt'f
perfonnancc ur the h1')tory <11
the Angel-; " .
"You''-'Omc m tnuhng 3 1, ,ind
v.athout t hro"'ing c1 pitch )Ou
t a ke tv.o run-. off the• t>oard anti
.•. ~ct out of th(• inning ' (ir11 h
:r;a1d-wittr :i wr<n> J.,"'rln ..... \\"'a~ l1I
go. Monts •
I N R Y. A I, ITV • M on t a i:: u •·
pl a)ed only a ~upport1ng roll· a'
the Angel~ beat Seattk, 2 1. 10 d
gaml' (1llt.•d with c1mtruvcn.v
M a r 10 l' r M :i n a g t• r 0 a r r ,;I I
J ohnson "a' so 1nc1•nst•d he
pl a Y<'d tht· gum(' under vrotl•st
Forml'r i\nJ.(cl J im J\nderwn
had JU..'-t hit J two out d<Jubl··
"l'Ofl nJ.( t w11 run' and gl\ in ~·
S1•;11tlt· 1t..., ·1 I ;1dvanta1-:1• ('hn
Kn.11>p .,..,..., M·nt ltJ the 'hu"n ,
.ind \tonlJl!u<• w;i-. -..umrn1m1 d
f111m 1h1· liull~·n w h I h· (' 0 n ( l' r r I n g fl II l I I'
mound. Angel ::.hortstup f n·tJ
Patek '>aid to Ma nager J1111
f'regos1. "Jim, I th1ok th•·
-.C'cond runner missed th<' bag ;it
third I thank we !>hould appcal
"What did thl' ump1rt' Sa\
Fregos1 a.'>kl'd hJs '>hort'>top
"II E SAii> ht• taggl'd 11 hu1
hl'0 '> nl)t -.upJ)osed to ·.n
unything It sound<. funO\
think v.r 'houl<l apt1••JI .. · I> 1 hll'). pl,1ying in h1-; f1 rst
l.n:t•r11b tournament a nd rrhh
I rom lhl· n·gular pro tour. lit··
h:Jtcd South /\fr1c·a n Frt-w
\tl'M1llan. ,; ·I. fi 2. h<'hind h1),
po .... 1·rful '-t'r\.'1<·<· ()1 hlcy has th1•
I .1!:>1 c!:>t 't•n•1r1· on th<• pro tour It
\\ :1~ l'lo1·kcd iJl 148 mile::. f)t'r
hour
.J11hn :\k r:nrrn· <'orH't'nlrat('s on h1~ ~crve to ll('mz G unt
h.1rdt in tht· World Champwn sh1p of Tennis tournament
1n f):_i Jl:.ts \4.1th his tongue hanging out of t he s ide of hb
mouth, J\kf<:nrol' hl'lt<·d his foe. 6 2. 6·1. 6-0.
Frt•J.(os1 told Montagul· to gl\ ,.
1t a tr> S<' aft er taking h1
.... a rm 'ups, Montague -..tt·p1)('1f ofr
tht• mound anti threw thc h;11l to
C'1 rnt•y Lansford, who stcp1wu
on the h ag U m p1 r 1· John
Shulock shm:kcd. "Y<•r nut' ..
Thut tni.rnc·n ·d a J 1 ·n~th.,. h.·1•f
Los Al Veteri·narian Suspended
t'rom AP Olspatcht's
Tht-track vctcrma raa n at L&.> J\lam1Lo~
Race Course has been suspended and hnc<l
b> Cul1fr>rn1 a llo r se R ~ing Rnard
'teward.s for a llegedly failu(g to report thf·
pos!>1ble druggang of a horse an his care
Board 0Cfic1als confirmed tha t Or. Gr C1>
1-· Berk v. a-.. fined S500 Wednesday and
.. uspttndc<l for lflO days beg1nnmg May t
for failing to tnrQrm other racmg of
f1c1a ls about the possrhle drus;:~ang incident
which h.-allegedly knew a bout
BECK SAID WEDNESDAY night thCll
he was unaware o f any actions taken
against him. but confirmed he had been
questaooed e xtensively by stewards about
drugging incide nts e arlier that day.
"To my knowledge," Beck said, "I have
not been h ne d nor have I be en s us
pended."
It was last re ported that harness dnve r
Walter J . Pete rsen Jr. has been fined $500
and suspended six months for allegedly oC--
fr·ring a $1.IJOO hribt: to another dnver to
f1ni-.h third or .... or...c 1n an exacta rar<" las l
\l anh 21 J\dfhtaonally, the ),lewards rec
om rnl:'nd(•d that ra('ln~ board rom
m l'>'>1oner<> re Hike t he state license ''' th<·
C'<>rntos d n v<·r
Pet<•rson was unavailable for comment
f'i TllE BECK CASE. the ch1f'f in
vc•\tlgator ror th1• r:JCIO~ board Said the
... tewards cited a 'e<·tion of the board's Ad
m1n1~trat1ve Codt· that re<iu1res r acing of
l1caals to report lo t.tu• bo<1rd or 1t "
... t('"' ard~ )JOY v1ol<1taon of the rule:s or
which lhey havl' knowledJ(e
"Any racing offlr1al who fails to ex
('rc1::.e due d1hg(•ncc in the performance nr
his duties shull b<: r<>hevcd or his duties by
the stewa rds and the matter referrcd to
the board." the code st<ttes
Board investigator Gerald Cru.isc <>x ~
plained that the cv1dencc against Beck
wa5 provided by the trmnc r or a horse with
<.1 ')U!>p1c1ou.s lum1> on its neck
John Sevano
TRrUSt:R CllRl~llNE MAJ ER told thl·
papt'r that Ht·ck informed ht•r the hor<.('.
Rosu.• La'>s. had :.i lump on 1tc; nf'c k and
looked IJkc 1t had be(•n hit "
Crwse c;a1d. "It ~as reported to him
Be<·k 1 that :1 hor;e had a lump on ll'>
throat and he d1<1n 'l d<1 anything about 11
Whene .. cr a hor.e hao;; a lump on its neck,
11 1nd1cat<'::. 1t h,1, tx·<•n tam!)('rN! wtth ll
m<'ans that c;oml'On<' hac; put thf' n<•l'<i lf' in
Lht• ~ roog plate
The horse with th<• lump wasn 't among
thl· four hors1•5 1dent1Cwd as having com·
P<'lcd last week at Los Alam itos while 11-
le g a I l y drugge<l w ith the ::.t1mul11nt
nalbuphine. but Cru1~e said neck 'came un·
dcr scrutiny because he was con~idert'd
the private vete rina riun for all four
t1rugged horses which competed 1n exacta
r aces April 24·25. Betk has maintained a
private practice with harness horses in ad
d1tio n to his rol<' us the official track
vete rinarian
bet ween the M a rine r !I <1nd
Shulock. but the outcome wru.
that the mrung was over . and
m·1tht-r of 1ht: vn·v1ow. two run.'>
uiuntc-d
.. JOUS~O"'I [){Jt;S~'T hen 1·
Jn~ Hwll~ Vi PJYJt(.~ T h(• rule 1-..
' l'r~ clt'ar, · \<Ud 11fflr1al 5N>n·r
~Jel Fran.ks 'An appeal play 1"
,, rorct-out and v. hen th1· thm1
out u( iln tnnan~ .-:-.;. "' ~'n°"' ". no rol'TS\.':lfl nar M,ht>-pla} -~
Johnson. ho"'<'' f•r <.:w1 h1·
wa~n t pr<1tl' ... ting th'· rule in
t(•r prctauon. nr ,., ''TI th1· contl'f1
twn ·ttwt l.arrv C'11x m1 .,•w<I Lh••
bag roundm~ thJni
"I 'm prot1·'>l1ng th•· ump1n·'
1 ondUl't .. Juhn.'>on -.aid l'.stc·k
fold the ump ·1 ht' runnH
rn 1 .., s e d th c ha~. · and h ,.
an\ .... l'rt'<f . Yt'h1ch runnc·r " · P:itek
. :111! I h1· 'l•('IJn(I IJOt> • J\111!
"'htilo< I.. <,.iid '\11 tw J.!t>l 11 hi ~'"'
11
"THE t ~PIRJ. I llJll"""d tr.
111 l i"ll t'ltlf1r111ll..f I Jll Jl lllf ,11
* * *
pla y ," Johnson said. "He isn't
supposed lo say anything until
an appeal 15 made."
S hulock, whale ins isting h'
conduct was technically 'COITed.
;idm1t..s that Johnson may have e
point.
"lle's proba bly nght4The best
thin~ I <-ouW have said to Patek
1,, ~M a ke 1u) appeal.· But J
• ct11Jn t m1~-. the play." Shulocit .... ,,,1 ·:,\~d l w~he one who
'1n t1'~ t~ bag. -'fhey -stmutct-be-
\ t> I h n g at Cole anstc:ad of me."
C'OX . WHO a lso made 11
throwinl! 1·rr11r that set up tht-
\ng1·b "1nn111g run. was an no
rn111HI to t;.ilk
· I m n'>t ... :iying a n ything !lf'
mJd1· a chlt-.·p1 l';Jll," Cox said
I -.tl·prx-d n~ht on t he < bl~p)
ir11i IJJg " With that. ht• marcbed
11ff to lht• '>ho"' 1·r
F•ir I' Jt1 k 11 was th1· !'.1·c·nrul
1 r.11,•ht r11vht tw hi·lpc·d t h1
\ng1+ ..... in,,:! I j.!Llffil' IJO d l'On
1rt•\1·r.,1 ,1l pl.n 1-,...... IT'"i I~. Pa~" fi1 1
• ,, *
Talks Conainut•
Strike Inevitable?
Grebey Not Sure
lh U.\\'E('l ''l'(,11\'1 o. ,,. o ... ,'f p,.,.. \t.t••
I ~ .. n11• I ru~ I tu· mot 1" /(111 J..•1
11/UU.! l111.1rl1'1 rh.·n /udPS '
l..1d1l.., Jnd i.:t·ntlt·m1·11 . m th1'
r11riwr. ~t·.trtnl! black trunk-.
.111d rl'prt·sent 1ni.: lht• maJor
l1•,1i.;u1· liU!:>t•ball µla)t•r<. f)f th"
.111rld .\Y:i nin Mill. 1·m
'\1llh·r·
, /\ I IU• 1111·· "' '""'' , '""' ri11 • rnud
i\11cl m thl' 1·ornc•r w1·<innl!
\1 hill-trunk' and n •prt•\t•nt1nl!
the 26 baM'bJll l'lub ""' n1•r-. Rav "Good C~u' · (;rt•bt•\'
1 The C'1YJU.d chel'T~ u.,ldlti 1
It might ju-..t be' J fanlJ'-\ 1n
G rt.•bt·'"" ht•ar1 . hut a\ rh1t>f ne~ot1ator for the •J'4 ner~. h<> 1~
pr<'')<"ntmi.: JU't -.urh a scenario
Tn ht>ar c;rl°t>t') ll'll tt , lht•
pla) 1•.-.. a rc ht•cn.: -..t•l(1sh ant1 un
n•a!»onablf' rn lht•1 r bar.:amms::
for a new basic agrt>f'ment
EVEN WORSt:. tht• playl'r.,
are threatening to walk out and
rob America of its na tional
pa::.llme, deltvenn.: a K O punch
not so much to the owners as to
the fans That's how Grcbt•\ tells 1t. anyway •
G r<"bey held a press con
ft're nce at An ahl'im Stad ium
Thursday ::ifter mt'ctins:: with tht'
owner.. of all' six WeM Cos.st
clubs earlier in tht• d av
I ht· plavt•rs have staled that
ii nu n1•w ha~w a~reem<·nt 1s
''.:nl•d by May 22, t hey will not
pla\ a ny mor e b aseball.··
1; rt'IW\ ~•rnl "Rut 'iincc tht• very
ht•£1nnm~. th1: •1wnt'r' han• tx·<>n
,,.,.king lh1 • 1ntf'rPsh of the
pl:J)f'r'>. th1• :?fi rluh~ and the
I.in'
"\\ t-:'\ Jo; S.\IU all along that
li.1~1·hall c·.111 1·ontinul' while
rwgot1Jt1r>n!> an· u nder way,"
1irt•bt•\ stn•.,..,cd "Wl• played
"1lh11ut a n1·w contra cl through
tht• \II 'tar break in '76. and lht-
'\HA did 1t for a full year. The
'\FL did 1t for t hr<'t' vears
'It S<'t"'ms to me that a pre('C·
ch•nt ha!> bet•n ~ct for playio~
w hilt• ncRot1atmns cont inue," <; rcbt.•\ said
In lhl· other corner. M1ll~r
'd~., own<"r~ haH' be-t.•n unw11Lmg
to Ol'J.!Ot1ah' the \CrlOUS ISStreS.
th~1l lht'y want to kill the free
~IJ,!t>nC) ~ystem , and that afler
t•ndle's hour), or m et>tmgs. no
pros::rcss has bt'cn mad(.'
"NO. I WOUl.O not agree ...
(:rebey said prcd1cta bly "The
Players Ass()(-1ation 's definition
of progress 1s that we s ay yes to
what they want.
"Rut we've already agreed to
ISff STJUKE. Page 8 7)
Draft: Rams Did Better Th~n Expected
• I •
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/
The Rams were acUng JUSl bke the cat who
s warTowed the c anary TOJlowing Wednesday's Nl''L
drart.
The smiles were full and wide and everyone.
rrom general manacer Don Klosterman down. ap·
peared pleased.
"I think ever')'body'a ~ppy with wbat we ac·
complls hed ," said Dick stelDberg, the Rams'
Dlrectc>r-"~' Player Penouel. "We were able to fill
our neeos without devtatlftc from where. we hod
players rlated. It'• aoiq to be hard for gomt
veterans ln blckup rol• to pky."
••1 -GOT IOIM PNttY IOOd picks." added Colc:h 1lavul, ~ rrom ear lo
ear. "I never u.outll we'd tel the quality
Wt did wtl)\ thf pAclll .. hid. 11
Tb• drefl weet ao :••ll, ln ra ct. lh•t Kto.terman IYtft tnjeoled • UWI 'llnOr
• WMn qut1doned by OM "9pOf1.er 11 lO Charle
'
Youn14'1. usefulnesio. with San F r a n cisco.
Klo sterman quipped; "Sure. Young ~hould help the
49ers with the type of system they have. but that's
why we drafted Johnnie Johnson, so we'd have
som eone lo cover him."
••• ACCORD I NG TO PRO FOOT.ALL
weckly'11 ranktn111 or the top colle1latt can-
didates, heTe's how the top rive Ram picks were
graded by poslt.lon : Johnnie Johmoo, Teu1, nllb
In the defonslvc back cateaory (the Rama llad blm
ranked No. 2 behind Colorado'• llatk Haynes,
draftC!d by lhe New York Oi&nll): lrv P.Uey.
Ptftn Sltttt , fourth on the otftn1lve p.ard Hat:
J twtrl Thom111, Sin JOH State. •l•th ln lM rullbac:k cate1ory , 1.eror. lrvtn, kana11, 11th at dt
feMlvt bade . Mnd Ph II p Murphy, South Carolina ate. I.IOI 1t defenalv1 tac:kJ
•
• • • J UST HOW ACC\)RATE are the ran•mgs"
The 39tb grade o n the defensiv~ end chart
belonged to 6-11 . 260-pound Darryl Dawkins. the
pTHent center for t he Philadelphia 76ers or lhr
NBA. • ••• ONE SIGtn THE aAMS wiU miss around thf'
camp wUI be Charle Voun1 playtn1 bukctball .
on roller akates. ,
Vep, every week Younl( would brine one of his
children lo the Rama complex and they \Oould
enc11e ln a friendly 1ame of one-on·on• with roller
1k,1te1 and a basketball. I Jmt hope coach Blll Watah in ..,an fl"ra_nclsto
rt mtmbtrt to brina a 1k1le key with ham to pror
lice • • • . 11"1..AVAll WIU. GET 1 chan ce to «'ti hl11
ne w l't.'Crwts first hand when the Rams COndt,\Ct
Cbelr only mini·camp or the spring May 11-15.
The roolues will report the 13th with the veter841S
ex~ted to show the next day. •
That wlU be the only look the Rams coach WlU
get until the rookies check in July 19 for tbe stirrt
of s ummer training. The veterans will come toto
ca mp July 218. • ••• MAIAVABI GREETED the preu follo\fHt' Tursday's draft nattily attired In a pair of 1ray
slock!I. t1 white shirt and liver Ue. quite a de·
plirturC" from thtt shorts and Ram Jaelct the m-.a
waus UM.'<I to 1.-elna
Coultt this be the 1t11rt of a new 1mace•
Maybe
"ll .,.. .. Jutt ont1 of m)' New YHr's rtlOka
( VANO, Pac II>
•
SPOR1.S BREAK I BASEBALL I HORSE RACING
•
(
IP
A~ R1p0t1 From the WOftd .. apon.
Ocean View' Leibf re id
T~ Play at UC Irvin
Norma LeJblreid. a two.tame All·CIJ' Or1l m team eboke and twice mott nlu.•blf> p)•yer la bu lea.~'9«!, hu lllOMd a late-ot lnteot to auend UC lrvloe an• bu~baU 1dM>l&rihl,p
Leibfr9d played few the Ocean V1•• IU~ atria team and
averqed JIU polnLI a 1ame &kloc w th ll n-bouodl Sbe •bot
• pettt9l from the free lh.Nw line and~ p.rttal from U>e neld.
Al.lo ~ to play for UCl a.n<I Coa('b ~u Andrea lb.la
•ed wa kareO \\'t'ismao. a i-7 auard rrom Httt\lllnd llt~b
Sebool ln 8akerafleld She waa an AU Cl F d6ClJoo to UHi San
Joaquin Valley laat seuon
LeibtW-Jd ls • S-11 auarcs.torward aod wUJ play on lhe
SO lMtn ln lbe Orange County AJI star aame tn June.
UCI had U freshmen on the team thb put tieUOO and
fmh;bed wtlb a UH9 rtt0rd.
..------q.., .. •I dw Da11 -----.
Billy Marda, a pea.tuna ol the Oakland A's signing Bii·
ly Mart:la as manager "Charley Finley haring Bally
Martin is like Capuun Hook birioa the alligator "
PltHU~• S1trl'ir~ Fafrone·• Whitt•
Luis Apayo hit his first career home run to Ii
account ror bolb Philadelphia runs as the PhLll1es
survived a major league record-equallng stnkeout
performance by Pete Falcone to post a 2·1 vac-
tory over the New York Mets Thursday night. Falcone s truck
out the first six bitters he faced at the start of the game fo
become only the second pitcher in modem National League
history to accomplish that feat . . Bill Roblnsoa doubled
home Matt Aleunder from first base Ul ,. ~ .t the loth inning as Pitts burgh completed a ~ · tbree-_game sweep of Montreal with a 2·1
victory . . Willie Mont.anez stroked a
ninth-inning single to right field, scoring
Gene Tenace from second base and giving
San Diego a 4-3 vi~tory over Atlant• . . .
Joe Morgan drove in three runs wtlb a
homer and single and Houston ganged up
on·on Mlle LaCoss for rive unearned runs
to defeat Cmc1nnati. 9.3 . . . Jn the
Amei::ican -League, M1ke Har~ve drnve ~111~ • in two runs wrth a bases--toatteasmgle .in
the. eighth Ullllng to lead Cleveland to a 2·1 victory over
Toronto . . . Toay Perez drove in two runs with a homer
a nd a double and Carlton Fisk slugged a two-run homer to
lead Boston to a 4-3 victory over Chicago ... Tb~ New York
Yankees say they are interested in making a deal for dis-
satisfied Pirates rigbl·hander Bert Blyleven, who bas asked
to be traded . · . . Pitcher lllike Parrou. struck by a line
drivt; in Wednesday's game against Minnesota, wtU be
sidelined for two ... eeks, the Seattle Mariners announced
. . . Designated bitter Basty Staab of Texas will be out of
at'tion for at least 10 days because of a broken finger be suf·
fered in a game with Detroit Wednesday.
Btd.k .. ' A rril'al in Clti~ago ReraH~d
'
organizatioo remembered the arrival of Hall of 4
ClilCAGO -An old-timer in the Chicago Bear [!]
Fame linebacker Dick Butkus of the Chicago ••
tratning camp in the s ummer of 1965. . .
Butkus had played m the College All-Star game in
Chicago ~ had made 15 tackles, blocked a field goal try by
the Cleveland Browns and finished second in the MVP votmg.
Butkus knew he would have to challenge the 14-year
veteran Bill George for the middle linebacker job and be
fretted that µie time be had spent with the All·Slars might
hurt his chances.
"The minute Butkus walked mto camp," the old-timer
said , "George began packing tu~ Uungs. Dick bad greatness
written all over him."
• Baby Gires itfa••eagale Do1dlle \'lrtor 11
PHOENIX -A blessed event is always good n
news for the p,.ud parents and 1t proved doubly so
for pro golfer Rik Massengale.
His baby daugbter. Jessica, was the first girl born mto
the Massengale family m three generations. Rik celebrated
by firus hmg second in the Phoenix Open lo dra-.v down a run·
ner-up purseof$32,400.
That was more than be had won in the two previous
seasons combined.
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ff'S IN THE BAG ...
ON WEDNESDAV he was
called safe at third on a tnple as
lbe: Oakland A ·s argued for an
out call. 1be A's ' Wayne Gt06S
and Billy Martin were ejected
during the argument. and Patek
eventually scored the winrung
run-.
.. I doo't need the aggravation
of all this controversy," Patek
said with a smile. "All I'm try-
ing lo do is help the team win
games."
Patek said be thought the um· pin's reaction was unusual, and
that led him to make the appeal
play.
"BE'S NOT supposed to say
anyth\N. so I could"•'t figure out
why he was sayLn. the runner
touched lbe bag," Patek s«td.
"That's wby I told Jimmy we
sboald try t.be appeal."
Sbulock aplaired, "As far as
l'm. ~. be'• safe uoW 1»; mate an appeal. If lhtey
IUke no appeal, ll's as lf be
~bed the bee-.. ·' .
"We were fortunate that Fred-
die saw the play," Lansford
said. "It's litlle things like that
that most of the teams don't do.
and tonight we did it, and it paid
off in a win."
The Angels. s till in last place
in the American League
Western Division, but only three
games bebind league-leading
Chicago, send Dave Frost (2·2)
against Seattle's Glenn Abbott
(2· 1) tonight.
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SANTA
AMA
l•l••lter•. Fl.era C••~• Fire
lk* Ny•ln• 1rored at l · 20 of lM second over· ~ Um~ Thurtday nllbl 44' 1lve the New York 11.lan· ,
dera • 2·1 &.rtumph over Buffalo and a 2-0 lead in
t.Mtr &laaJCJ Cup aemtl1.na1 lerlte. Former Loi
ADlelel .Kina ._.. Gortq teored t.be lalandftl' flnt lall.J lD
th •t'«lnd period. The third 1ame of the bett-Of·Hvtn aeries
wtll be played Saturday on New York's home ice, Nuaau
CoW)ty C.tiaewn . . . Goaltender ftll Myre turned back Z7 .
1hot1 for bl1 aecoad victory and flnt abulout of the
StanJI)' Cu,p playotr1 u PblladeJpbja scored a 7.0 victory
over Mlnne.ota, 'Yinl lhelr temlflnal playort at one 1ame wpte~. Seven dilleNnt Flyera acored 1oa1a acainst Min· nn.ot.a aoa.Ue . al.Jo• formtir King, Guy Edwards. The North
Stflra. deaP*to the loh, went bome with a apJit wbicb wrested
the home-Ice advanta1e from tht f1y«ra.
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On lhl$ date in baseball Ln 19154 :
St.an Musial of lhe St. Loui.al Cardl.nala smashed five
homet"8 ln a doubleheader agairust the New York Giants.
\On Uus date in 1939:
1-~t baseman Lou Gehrig sat out the New York
Yankees' u me in Detroit. bringing his record streak of
2,130 consecuuve games plj!Yed to an end.
On Uus dAte m 1923:
Walter Jobw;on. of lbe Washington Senators hurled
lhe lOOth shutout of bis big league career. a 3-0
whitewash of the New York Yankees ..
On llus date in 1917:
Fred Toney of the Clnc1.DDati Reds hurled a 10-)nnin~ oe>-h1tter while Jim "Hlppo" Baughan of the
Chicago CUbs burled nine no-hit innings of his own. The
result was a 1-0, 10-inning Cmcinnati victory.
Today's Birthdays
BoMon Red Sox infielder Larry Wolfe is 27
Ph1ladelph1a Phlllaes catcher Keith Moreland is 216
Horgan, Lop~; L~ad Tour•~fl• .
GU Morgan holc'6 a one-stroke lead over rive n other golfers after complel.Jon of the rirst round of
the Houston Open golf tournament this morning.
First round play was delayed for three hours by a
thunderstorm Thursday and S7 players bad to complete their
rounds this morning. Laguna Niguel's Ala.a Taple nred a 69
and is /our strokes back of ..Morgan's 6S . . . Naoey 1..opec.
Merton holCls a one-stroke lead lo an LPGA tournament at
Hilton Head Islam~. S.C. after the first round of play. Lopez.
Melton 1s seekinR her second win of the 1980 season and first
since she captured the Women's Kemper Open at Mesa
Verde Country Club ln Cost.a Mesa late in March.
Sia.-ftllit• •• Clfpp•r• Coa~h
Gene Sllue, head coach of the San Diego Clip-• pers, i_s leaving the team to "explore other op-
porturul.Jes . "·a tcording to club president Irv Lel'I•
, .. '.The chair~an of the Los Angeles' County
Board of Supervisors. Baxter Want. says he will try to block
any county appropriations for moving the Oakland Ra.lders to
Los Anli!eles . . . Actor Glenn Font confirmed that he has of-
fered to buy the financially-ailing Atlanta Flames and keep
lbe NHL team in the Southern cit y
. . . W asbmgtoo Bullets Coach Did MOC·
ta, who has been given permissioo to tallt
to other NBA teams about a new job, was
in Texas to discuss an apparent coaching
vacancy with San Antonio ... Llaa·Marle
Allen, who trained at .Costa Mesa's Ice
Capades ChaJet for several yean and re·
garded as America's top amateur woman
figure skater now that u.d.a Frad.ume
has turned pro, will be among 16 Olym.
pians from four oatioo.a performinc at the
....,. Forum Saturday DiJtht •.• Loot Beach
State bu slpied four players to baaketball letten-0f-lntent in·
cluding RJcky Smllb, a 6·2 guard from McClymonds Hiab in
Oakland. Others, all junior college transfers, include: llrtaa
Officer from Dodae City, Kao.. Da'rid fflLM •• and &Men
Jordan from El Camino College ... Billy Sima, the No. l
pick in the National Football League draft, bas decided to at·
tend a special club rookfo camp with the Detroit Lions this
weekend . . . David Peanoe captured the pole position for
the Winston 500 at Talladega, Ala. . . . Twelve Russian
athletes were forced to pull out of Sunday's lS.kalometer
Midland Run in New Jersey because of a conflict watlt Olym-
pic trials in their country. This couJd be the first sign or So-
viet disapproval of the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Summer
Olympics ... Dr. ~rge C. TuJly, 76, an All·Amen can foot·
ball player for Dartmouth College. rued at City Hospital ID
Worcester, Mass. following a long illness .Ilona Sluplaaek
of East Germany set a world record for the women's shot put
today with a toss of 73-414 !n an international track and field
meet at CelJe. Yugoslavia •
Tf"ff>rbion .. Radio
T\: Horse Rac&ng -Kentucky Derby Special. 11 :JO
pm .. Channel 7.
RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at PhHadelphia, 4 45 p.m .
KABC (790); Seattle at Angels. 7:2S p.m .. KMPC 1710).
,_
fttdly, M9y 2. 1te0 DAILY PILOT 87
Kenta eky D erb y
One-hOrs·e S table,
But It's F avored
LOUISVlLLE, Ky. CAP> -
When you have• one bone sta-
ble, It'• especially nice to have
tbe favorite io the Kenluck.y
Derby.
Tbat '1 tbe poelUoo of Harry A.
Oak, a retired United Parcel ex·
ecutlve, whose Rockhill Native
baa been i.nataUed aa the early
line 8-S favorite over 12 rivals
tor Saturday's $200,000·added
Derby at Cbur~bill Downs.
&OCKBILL NATI VE'S
trainer, Herb Stevena, bu never
saddled a Derby starter before.
In fact, the 63-year-old St.evens,
who lives lo Versailles, Ky.,
hasn't. been to a Derby sl.nce
1948.
"They never gave me a seat,"
he s aid, "so I never came back."
Tom Kelly, who trains John
M . Schlff's Plugged Nickle, bas
saddled two Derby starters but without s uccess. Plugged
Nickle, who fl.nisbed seventh to
Rockhlll Native as a two-year·
old in their only meeting, was
.-,....rage ••
STRIKE .••
40 or 50 of their proposals, aod 23
more have been withdrawn by them. 'Ibey are not the types of
propouls that get headlines, but
they are import.ant, mecb.anicaJ
things that. make the game a<>~"
G re bey said. "Progress bas
been made."·
And what of the free agency issue?
·'We have no desire to
eJimirutte free agency.•· Grebey ,
said "We 've always taken the
pos1l1on that at has been good for
baseball. AU we've proposed is a
re'(iaioo ol the selection right.a a
·c1ub gets when at loses a free
agent."
THE OWNERS ARE a.sting
that when a team loses a "quaJj.
ty" free agent, 1t be allowed to
choose a major league player ~
compensation from the team
that signs it.s free agent.
A ·•quality" free agent ls one
who is drafted by more t.hao
seven teams, by Grebey's defim.
lion.
When Nolan Ryan ~for
Cree agency he was drafted b)' 12
clubs and signed by Houston.
II ~ OWl'Rr's new propogat
were in effect. tbe Angels woo.kl
))ave been able to pick a_ny
playtt olf the lloustoa roster ex·
cept ooe of 1.5 name. the Astro5
would be allowed to prottt\.
"WE DON'T THINK tbis
would inhibit player mobility.
nor would it kill the free agency system," Grebey s aid ... The
fans would like to see gruter
player balanc-e, and this would
enrourage that "
Both sides agree that the com-
pe n s at 1on Issue as the key
stumblmg block In the o~r·s
eyes. is their position fl exibl e"
··Anything as negollable. but
the chances or them, droppmg
the <'<>mpensallon lSSue are very
remote," Gt-ebey s aid.
As far as the rasuaJ fan tS ron-
c:emed, the onl~ important lSSue
is this. will there be a stn ke" · I'm not sure a strike as in-evitable." Grebev said cauuous-
ly. "We plan to have all the
parks open on May 23 I think a
setUement before lhat date as
t'learly within ttte realm of
possibility."
made the early &ecocld choice at
2•1.
THE EA&L Y ODDS oo tbe
rnt o( the field&<* from 8-1 to
30· 1, lnd!caUng the 106tb nmnine
would be a two-horse race.
However, most close obeervers
feel lh1s year's three-year-0ld
c lassic is a wide open race
because of the absence ol a
superhorse. s uch as Spectacular
Bid. Affirmed and Seattle Slew
in recent years.
Althougb Rockhill Native was
the t~year-0ld champion. his
not ovttly-impressive times ~
two 1068ea at Hialeah -despite
recent victories in the Blue
Grass States and Calumet
Purse -malte him suspect ab
Derby champion
Plugged Nickle has won his
last three races, but in both the
Florida Derby and Wood
Memorial be drifted out from
the rail late m the stretch run
an indication or a tinng or sore
horse.
THEIR PRESENCE didn't sc are awa y Mr s. Bert
f'1restone's Genuine Risk, who
wall be the first filly to run in the
Derby in 21 years s mce SHver
Spoon ran filth . The only filly
ever to w1n the De rby wa:.
Regret m 191.S
.. Genwnc R1i.k is a good filly ... _
said tramer LeRoy Jolley "She·
runs well wherever she goe:s.
and this year it's a moderate
competition b1tuauon agamst the colts."
The dau~hler of Kt'y To The M1nt had won a ll s ix start.s
against fillies before wandJng .up
third m the Wood She is listed
at 10-1.
TWO OF THE FOt;R Wesa
CoasL1n(laders, Ja-tcr111
Klugman, ownt!d by actor Jac:k
Klugman and John Dominguez.
and Rumbo. owned by Gayoo
Stable and Bell Bloodstock Co .
arc ltst.ed at S-t.
The rest of the field consists of
Mn. Pb1hp Hofmann's Gold
Stage and Elmendorf Farm's
Super Moment, each 15-1: the
Hughes brothers' Bold 'n Rulling.
20-1, and five 30·1 outsiders.
Barry K. Schwartz's Degeneratf'
Jon, Howard 8 Noooan's Ex·
ecutlon's Reason . Russell
Mi c hael Jr. 's Withholding ,
Glenn Grom a gen· s Tonka
Wakba.n. and Andrew Adams'
Huard Dute.
FJ Toro Picks
New Coach '
El Toro High bas tabbed Big
Bear's Tim.Travers lo succeed
Ed Felix as Its new head basket-
ball coach.
Travers. a product of Santa
Monica High. UC Santa Barbara
a nd L oyola·Mar y m ou n t
coached on the jumor varsity
level for four years at Santa
Monica High and one year as
Big Bea r H.igh 's varsity c:oach.
"We'll s~s defensive play
a nd our mam goal is to bwld a
total proRram, ··says the 31 year
old Travers.
Tru·ers' teams have compiled
a 73-30 record ID five years. in
e luding q.nc l e ague c ham.
paonsh.ip. His Bag Bear quintet.
was 11·7.
Fro..Page86
DIBLEY ••• Basebal l Standings BARWICK
DATSUN a couple more years and see how
I'm doin~ at that time."
HE'S ASSOCIATED with the
Canoe Brook Club in Short Hills.
New Jersey and bas a hol'nc
there.
"l run the tennis program
even though I'm not there very
much," Dibley says. "It is a real
nice layout with two golf courses
and seven tennis courts and it's
only 1.5 minutes from downtown
New York."
Dibley feels that playing in the
Legends tournament will help to
prolong his career but adds
"That's provided the really big
names like Laver. Rosewall and
Emenoo continue to play."
The 6-2, 180-pounder who
played five years on Wle
Australian Davis Cup team.
earned $:il.'43 in 1979 and was
58tb on t.be money llat.
But rtcbt oow be'a enjoying
hla place u tbe new kid oo the
block iD the Le1eodl ol Tennis
competition.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eut Division w L Prt. GB
Torooto 9 8 .529
Boston 9 9 .500 ""2
New York 9 9 .500 112
Milwaukee 7 8 .467 1
Baltimore 7 11 .389 2\12
Detroit 7 11 .389 2h
Cleveland 6 10 .375 2\12
West Dtvlsklll
Chicago 12 • 7 .632
Oakland 12 8 .600 i..,
Kansas Caty 10 8 .556 1 ""2
Texas 10 8 .556 l 1t2
Seattle 11 11 .500 2""1
Minnesota 10 10 .500 2""' Ang l11 9 10 474 3
Ven (OuldryMI et~ 11-1·11 non•t1W)-' IC•-Clly (c;.teW)
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Dtvisloa w L Pct.
Pittsburgh 12 s .706
Chicago 9 6 .600
St. Lows 8 10 .444
Philadelphia 7 9 438
Montreal 6 11 .353
New York 6 11 .353
w~ Dtvisioa
Houston 14 s .737
Oocl'en 13 1 .650
CincumatJ 13 7 .650
San Diego 8 11 .421
Atlanta 6 12 .333
San Francusro 6 14 .300
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• -OM.YPLOT f"rldty, Mew t , 1M> BASEBALL I SOCCER I SWIMMING
Rustl rs,
Saddl hack
TripF
\Vall .in Quaµdary
• A couple of forme r South Americans Playing Well
Coan uaau. b• eb•ll n an
teamed \lP to boost ~
Collt-.. t1>to lbe lllalk>e Ooft,
ftf'eO(!e bueba11 ~fl Tbwa-
ch)', \be Ga~• ~raldled
for lhrecl N1DS ll\ the nintA to pull
o ut a 6 ~ win over Y\Sttln1 Soutt\~ k m
Al Goldm W t Col~~. Uw
R111tJen blot~~ Anaet 0
t · CoU~. l~ to improve their
t•cond baJf ret"Ord to 8 2 tn Lbt>
sou~m C.'al t'oolettn"'.
At SaddJeback, Ed Mccann~ a
ror mu M1s.1on Vh:Jo lllth pl ~•yt"r, .md former Laauna
Bt:acb thgb l\url\'r ~f U&*OQ
pl1ayed pivotnl role. 10 th"
Gauchos' nctoQ_.
M cCANN OELIVEa Eo 11n
RBI single in the bottom ol Ult'
ninth lo ShC'e Sout hwestern·~
lead to S-4 and then scored lbe
wannang run on a smgle by Jetr
Adams
Lipson packed up ha~ first \c.14.'-
tory of lbe year 14 Ith l wo llUUl\gs
of relief -work.
By winn1ng . the Guurhos
C'lanched second place in the
i.outhem d.i\.,SIOn and earned the
right t o play e it her Citrus
or San Bernardino. the C'Ur
ren t leaders o f the f\.(>rthern
d1v1s1on.
At G o l d e n We ~t. Gary
Spnnger s et a career record for_
tnple.s with two, m cluding a
bases-loaded bla!it as the Rustlers
~cored a com ·incmg v1ctory over
LACC.
Springer now has nine triples
on the year and 14 J.n his t wo
years-al.· GWC. both RU6tler
records. ·
J .\CK ~ETILE. Jilila. .added _a
1 raple to extend his personal hit ·
ting streak to 18 games, two
short of the school record.
r, we struck. for five runs 1n
the s~qnd inning, a nd Scott
Furtak and Bob Judge combmed
to II m1t East I.A lo four hats.
B' "'1nn1ng . the Rus tlers
mo"cd 10111 ,J -.c·cond-place tie
~1th llarhor Colle~e. and the
1"0 ll'Jm'> J!O he<td·to-hc ad
-.,aturd:.iv .Jl llarbor tn a crucial
< onft'rt·nct• l,!a mt"
G o Id t• n W c.•., t ~ends Ra y
K rawtzvk to the mound Satur
d<i) K·rawtzyk has fanned M2
batters in 82 innings and boasts
a 6-4 confcrenl'e mark
Beto11 Flie~,
Gi agl~s
• 111
\' 1<'t111 ' a nit 11 r rt<' fr .II In
l<'C'hnh·ulit) P•'PIWd up ua.::1111
1'hurMia> lll Onm.it' C1l11:.1 .1r,•11
h1~h ~chool athlt.•tu·~ ' t; tanr11t llt~h·~ Ea~h•i. 1111\t tlw r1nul
t•\'l'nt of the dnv. hut 'lllW cho(t'ot
turn to \'t4'ton· '\. h1•11 th(•WE I i ·M,1
an~·horman on thl' m1l1• relay
tossed the baton in eicuberun~.
Tossm~ thl' baton ''<l~t El Toro
t he v1ct.ory in tht' t'Vf'nt and
t urnt'd whnt uppesrt>d to tx> a
i2·64 Sea \'ww League tratk and
held tnumph into a 69 67 defeat
"We felt !>Orry for El Toro."
~aid E.'itan<'H1 Coach Don Burns.
"but.we took al "
E l Toro swept to a 3 .,33 8
clock tng i n the hnal event,
ahead of Estancia 's }. 35. l _effort ..
o ul lnei:llsqualfficahon turned 1l
around and the Eagles had thei..r
first league duaJ meet victory or
1he stason.
A wt>ek ago Laguna Bca<'h
l hgh's baseball t~am wa~ ahead
of Dana Hills. 6-4. m the top of
the fifth mmog, wht>n a n umpire
tossed Coach I !al Hensler out of
the game on a dispute over a
play <il sN:ond ba~e and the
Art 1sts -were forced to forfeit
In tht· onJy other trac k Cllld
held action Thur~day . L<1 guna
llills "as an easy wmner over
v1s1ting Dana Hjlls in South
Coast League action, captunng
:.in 88-48 dec1s1on
•1 cvrr SEEOEN .,. .. .,... ........ nw amended ventloo of the North American
&rC'.r U-que'e Americtruut1on rule could put
C"allfon ua Surf Coarl\ Peter Willi tn q uJte a q uan·
•lttty 80Ull
With the rulf' now requirins three Amencan
''lll&f!n,., ratht-r than two. on the playing field at all
llm<'•. W1dl t'Ould hi«! mo~ com peUtion between
hl<1 11luH•N than f'n)m op~lna clubs
Tiii\ Pa OBLEM I • KEY Amenc1t1n players
"'hn h 1Wt' ~-.·n 1udelined for th<-first !\Ix games
'"'""~ ur 'nlous 11\JUTlet\ and are now sufficlent-1 hC'•lt"tl
r 11r hMltun,·.-. Steph<·n Fl'elley. u young Cana· ~Ihm , "''"' One of th" Surf's br11<ht~t proel)e'('ts for
\tHlll nnd Uttu red promtn,•ntly In Wa ll 's
J\111f'1 fr11n1aalh.m plans
tl1,w1•vt'r. In lhe first mmult> of th .. Surf'!>
n1wnN In Vlfnrouvt'r. F"ney went down with a
l n c>1• In.Jury
Well 1\t~'t.h-d am Am t•r h.'an N'J)lu<temt'nt and d e·
"111•'<1 tlO Stt>vc> Moyt>n who scort"tl four goab and
th rt''' Kit."ll"llll In 1979
I N J llST ~J X (;AMES. Moyers hn:i dcbvered
,,., t•n .:oalo; and 11> tht' only naltvt• i\mtt1<'un
.rnwn.i th•• NASL S<'Onn~ leadt>rs
Wht>rt• would Moyt·r~ bl' 1f Fc~ney had not
O.-.-n IOJUN'<i'' Th<' native of St Louts spurred
Cahfonua'l'I early three game win streak and t'ven
addt.'t1 n t•ouple oC ttoall'. m l~tnll efforts to 1''ort
l.uuderdule and Seattl<'
And DOV.'. Feent'y 1:. about ready to return
MEANWIDLE. J OE CLARK, another North
Amencan who played tn 18 games for the Surf last
year . as also-comina: along mcely after un~el'gomg
surgery in the off season. A defender . he has been
replaced by yet another stalwart Amencan , Tony
Crudo.
On top or au that. Wall tumsel! may be ready
to make the transition from the sidehot.'s to the
C(>nle r of the fi~d. The capable player-®ach has
a lways been an excellent defender: but he':. ~n
s idelined·with a hyperextcnsion of his foot. sul·
.!t:red against Tulsa m the fmal game of the mdoor ~~son. u. -~. . ·
--But W aif Is from Engl and, and the
Americanization process doesn't app1y here And
prt>sently, he's accomplishxii.g gl"eat deal behind
the bench . roaching the S u 3.3 re<.'Ord . good
enough for first place tn the en can Conference
West Dwis1on. ·
YET TKE Sl'RF HASN'T exactly intmudatt'd ·
its foes defensively. To put 1t more bluntly tht'
Surf has allowed more goals than all but one tecim
in the NASL
While Wall ra1ght h<1ve lo make somt> de-
risions soon. one good thlllg comf.''i out of the !-1tua
t10n. His players will be battling for tht-1r JObi.
That means mon· ha rd work, <Jn<f lhdl ... th(· "'J\ the Suri coach likes 1t. · • • •
SOCCER SOUNDS · -Sixteen area youngster;
recently copped t.ep honors m the ftrst round or
F ront Page 88
SEVAN O COLU MN ..
11ons." rokt>d Malava~i. ''I'm gomg lo start drcs<;
1111! bt-tter
·10-k Run
Set June 1
Am other~" "Yeh," Malavas i quipped, ''I'm
a lso going to get a long with the press better ·' ••• E VEN BEFORE THE SEASON begins the:
tom pellh on in Mc Dona ld'11 freeway Ch am·
pton~tup Slulls Contest. !!:vents mcludt..-d pen alty
kicking,
Area wumers inc lude Navora Cesbkovaky and
Mike Kaoas, both ot Fountain Valley, in the 7.3 age
brac ket . J oel Maasoa and Matt Wiiiiama of
Westrrunster 10 the 9-10 bracket , Dave Robl.uoe of
Westminster and Albert Er1ckJ10D of Fountain
VBlley m the 11 12 age group. BUJy Wllaoa and BIUy
CdeBaca of Westminster m the 13·-14 group, and
Mark Sutfu and Bruc:e 'MUllMe of Ji'ountam Valley
m 15 16group
An.>a girls who packed up v1cton es·are Collee•
Common of Fountain Valley and Haley BW ot
Westmmster In the 9-lO bracket . MudJ a.nd 0-..a
Robertaoo of Huntington Beach in ~ 13-14 age
brackt>t, and Westminster's Becky PrcbaJ and
SOCCER
J uU~ Mall.-Ir\ tht.' 15 16 d1v1s 100 . The winners now
11dy_tm<'c to i.ont" finals where they can earn a
rhan(· · to roml)t'k In the June 28 county cham·
p1ons h1p-.
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i\ME KI C'AN YOUT H S O CC E R
ORGl\NIZATION Region 57 <east Newport Beach.
Ba lboa Island and Corona de1 Marl has !\et aside
Saturday, May 10 for regtstrahon. Youngsters,
al(t-s ~ 18. art· ehg1ble fo r the program a nd can re
g1ster that day at Eas tbluff Elementary School
.Lro m 9 a rn lQ a pm. Reg1stralloo ftt ts S25 for the
first player. S2<> for the M'<.'<>nd ;.md $1!'1 for t'ach
udd1tlonaJ cb.Jld·Ul a family
Parent!> should bring the pla yN s birth
c.•crt1f1('atc or other proof of agt, Camlly dO<'tor·.,
.oamc a nd phone..._n.umbt>r, m:.urance earner'<,
namt', an emergenry phone number and addres.<,
and date or the player'h htst tetanus shot. More 1n·
formalJoo l!> ava1h1ble by pbocung Clain= W«:Sner
II t 7 60--0947 .
• • •
• PllO<flLES> The California Sunstune of
the Amcncan Soccer League ts awaillllg a rullng
from the l~agul' offi ce on last Sunday's bi1ar re
ending t.o a ~aml' v.1th the vts1llllg Golden Gate
(,,111•-. In thJl ~ame . the Gales' Mal llocbe scored
.1t 3 32 of ovt·rtime to break a 2·2 deadlock. But the
rcfert'<' ruled the goal also ended the game.
To put 1t mildly. thP Suru.hme d1sagr~.
Sunshm~ off1<·1:.ils i.ay the ref haq an outdated rule
hoc.1k and lht' overtime ptnod~ not have
twen -.udden death but rather ronsist of two 10-
mtnuh · penocl-. l 'ntll IEc·ai.:ut> officials make a de
n~1on. the !';un-.hmi• I"> 2 J in ASL acuoo California
rt'lurn-. to a('l1on ~..1) 7 v.hen c-<>a<'h Roo "~•m an
.ind the M1am1 Americans VISJl ThP Sunsh1nf·
has announC'f'd the signing of i?Oalkt'<'pN Pf'tt-r
l\rnautor. He':. d formtr player for lhe t\AS.1..'s l:.d
monton Dnllers.
Prices Good tJru May ( 19811 Ra m s may have won the All·hulk award. With lhc
additions of Phalhp Murphy C265 pounds>. J ewerl
Thomas <240J and Irv Pankey C252 1. to go along
with Doug Frani;e (280). J ackie Slater C270J. Ke nt
11111 <260l and Reggie Doss C267 l. the Rams figur<'
to be hard lo m ove.
The Orange County
Track Club and llunl·
1ngton Beac h Elk s
Lodge 1959 w all co·
sponsor a lO·k1lometer
run J tme l wh.leh wlll
f o l low a c lockwise
course around M lie
Square Pa rk m Fountain
Valley
Olfac1ally, the st.artmg
gate for the race will be
al the BAS F Video
Cor poration's parking
lot a t the coroer of
Talbert Avenue and
Ward Street
Motorcraft ... FOR SURE
• • •
THE BIGGEST SIN of the draft, according lo
~lt>tnberg. was USC qu11rterback Paul Mc Donald
not being picked until the fourth round
"I don 't know why he wasn't selected earhcr."
~aid Steinbn~. s haking his head "People 1ust
don 't fully apprl'ctatc what he can do for a team
.. He has so many intangibles. like leude rsh1p
:.ind a good head on his s houlders. that ure over
looked ··
The Hams passf'd on McDonald for obvious rea
<.ons. lheir basket 1s s tuffed to the bn m already
But for some of the othe r teams. 1t·~ inexcusable
Can you imagine such standout quarterbacks as
qen~ Bradley <Arkansa s Statei. Eric Hipple <Utah
Statel, Rusty Lasc h CNotre Damei and Ed Luther
I Sao Jose State> being drafted pnor to Mcl>onald •
It's Ste inberg's belief that McDona ld will
prove them all wrong.
Lake Hodges Ope ns Saturday
ESCONDIDO -Lake Hodges, ooe of the top
bass fishing lakes in the Southland, opens Satur-
day after being shut down for the past s ix months
The ~e ls localed a couple of miles west of
Inte rstate 15 between Escondido and Poway. ll
will be open.on Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday.
Rental boats are available, but pnvate boats can
be launc hed . For mor e informa tion, phone
236·5532.
Registration begins al
6 a m and continues un
lll 7 45 Wlth the race t>Ct
for 8 a.m
Cat egoriei. include
18 vca rs and unde r ,
19 i9. :.> 39. 40 49, 50 59
and 60 and over
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In 4:26.2 ··
500 Free
E AST LOS ANGE LES
Golden Weat Colle ge's Bill
Bubasbort swam a bUaterinc-
4 . 26.2 t o w i n the SOO-meter
freestyle and set a state and Ra·
tlonal community college record
o n the opening day of the at.ate
c ha m p ions h i ps al E ast Los
Angeles College Thursda y.
Ba bashoff s haved more than
three secondlS o ff the previous
record, tiel In 1974 by Mike
J ohnson of Foothill.
The first of three days of ac·
tl o n was hi g hl ig h ted by
Ba bashoff's performance and
a nothe r r ecord bre aker by
Caro)me Ha:rt1 who won the 100
individual 'medley In 1.00.4 for
G rossmont College.
OTHE R AREA finishers ln the
m en's com petition included
Golden West's Matt Whitmore,
who plared seventh in the 500
free with a 4 43.5, and Gr eg
llolland who managed a runth
place finish in the 200 mdo w1th
a 1 57 .7 clock in)(.
K e nt Davi ~ of Fu ller ton
College topped t'V<'ryone m the
200 ·indo with J l 54 5 ma rk,
w hi I e Wes t Va II t· y • s Greg
As plund haCl tht• winning Llmt· in
the 50 frt't' ( 21 I>
The <'arly lt-ad1·r 1n the men's
rffmpC'tlt1or;i 1~ 0 1Jblo Valley
~ilh Ml point~. followed by West
\ Jiii'\ "Ith 73 ano Golden West
1n third with 52 pomll>.
I n women ·~ compel1l1on,
Orangt Coas t. CoUege's Alice
Hrowne managed a second·
placefirush in the JOO free With a
5. L2 5 ma rte.
GO.r.DEN WES T 'S Ke lly
Magee took top honors m the
one-meter divmg with 411 p()UrtS
t o h 1.g h I i g ht t h e R us tie r s ·
p('rfonnance<>.
OCC's 400 medley relay team.
rompos-0<1 of De nise Odenwald.
S haron Tbeu., lirowoe a nd
l.dura Weigand. picked up a
t hird place finish with a 4 14 0
tlml· D1ablo Valley won the
l'H'nl 11\ 4 ~ 4.
D1·An1a -; Sul' OonohUl' nar·
fl>"" I) m1s~ed a double v1rt.ory,
.,.. innml( the 50 fn-e in 24-6 ~fore
lw1ng n1ppt.'<1 in tht· 100 1ndu by
HJrt·, record br1·al.1ng time
ActJon N.>Sumes today and con·
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Angel Fight ·Song?
With the Antf'ls Oou.odt'ring 1n lhf ~Utr. lhla 1>eems an appropriate time to l't' urrf'tt the Yt-S
We Can chant Al lnJt. lhat':r. wh41t Paul Walkn
thinks •
Walker UI thti M'lt.S<>n OC'kf'I holdtor who. with
fo'ountatn VatJey roommate Hill t\n hnat "ltart ~d
the Yes w~ Can movemt'nt in µtt'mher of l 97K
Together with hi1 mo~r l)on, Wo ll..t-r, Paul
ha6 wrinen u sona whkh bit$ bt't'n t't"C.•ordt"d and
.u r t'd on KMPC, the Angels ' flu~'htp rndto statwn
"It's not a slick, professiona l n·ronhna:." ~ay!\
Q!lC KMPC' t·nglnttr. "but ll':r. J l'utt·h>· llUle tunE> ~uess r d describe lt as an Angd fight song "
Reprinted hert-. with perrrus.o.aon b) Wa Ucer "
"Yes We Can. Angel~. Yes We Can
llas·n't al·••ays been ea S) tu <'heer Gene :.
team
We've wait·ed a long tame to :r.t~ our dream
Now we're back-Ing tlus team. go 1ng ..ill the
way
Gon-na cel-e·brate that beau-LI fuJ da_y
(Chorus) Can we w1n this game"
Just ask the stands!
Get up ev-'ryJ>Od .y, s hout-m g Ye<i We Can'
You've got ta be-lleve it e\'· r~ An gel fan
YES WE CAN. ANGELS. YES WE CAN'
There are thrE'e more verst·~. but you get tht·
idea The reeordrng was done by the H1 Hope5. a
performing g roup of hand1cappt•<l srngcrs who
have given-concerts throughout the l'natcd State~
If the Angels were hitting as \\Cll ai. these han
d1capped performers sing. there would be no need
for :i fight song . .. .
--'T~l>PltO-PHET DEPT. -= llere are the
oflac1aJ Daily Pilot si:>orts staff predictions. Don't
clip them out and save them. We don't want to be
e mbarrassed in October .
Roger Carlson: AL playoffs Yankees over
Angels. NL playoffs -Pirates over Dodgers
-World Series -Pirates over YankttS.
Dave CunninghalI); AL playoffs -Angels over
Brewers. NL playoffs --Dodgers over Expo:.
Serie:;-Qodgers over Angels.
Howcmi C. Handy· AL playotrs --Red Sox
••
llYAH SM.....,..
II\ t'I flanger!> "'l. plli}'offS --Pl.rates OVU As1rQs. ~n~s -Rt'.'d Sox over Pirates
C urt St>t-dt!n AL playoffs -Angels over
Bre wers. NL playoffs Phillie$ over Dodgers ~raei. Angels over Phillies.
John Sevano . AL playoffs -Red Sox over
Rangers. NL playoffs -Dodgers over Pirates.
Series Dodgers over Red Sox.
Craig Sheff AL playoffs -Yankees over
Royals NI. plavoffs Dodgers over Phillies. Serie!> -Dod,::l'r; over Yankees
J\!\ you cun M't'. the• onJy clear-cut favontes are
thC' Dodgers. "'ho "'l'rl' picked by thrN: of ~•x
"'rtlt•r:. to "'in lht· World . Sen es. Only one writer
t•xpt•c•ts a Fn •t•" ay Srries betwet·n the Angels and Ood ~cr!>. so ht• pr(1baf>ly doesn't hav(' a C'lue .. . .
BASl::BALI. ~OTEl}OOK Nolan R)l.ln ha~
... old has Anah<>am home and settled Ul Texas. but a
httll' bll or him rt•mains m_Qrange. Counl}..-T-he lon~•ime--Angel f-.rvontc-is part owner of a ne\,·
re s taurant 1n Newport Bea ch calle d El
Cholo/Marganta Hyan. The eatery is part .or a
13-<'a fe complC'x at 4881 Biren St . . . Rod Carew
will conduct a series of bitting schools for "seriou:r.
b aseball stOdent.-." in June, July and August at Cal
S tate Fulle rton . For informa t ion p hone
532-6828 ... Fan res ponse to new Angel announ
cers Bob Starr .and Steve Shannon seemS-neuty
unanimous. Horing' The feeling here Is that Starr
.and Shannon sound too l\f: ;:. _'IJJke. hut that the~
do a capable. 1f umn:-pmng, JOb
Weekend Sports on TV
Saturday·• Tl'~ Radio .. t genda
TELEVISION
10. 15 a.m . C4 I BASEBALL Thl' Chic ago
Cubs meet the Reds in Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium.
11.~ a .m Cl3) SPORTS AFIELD. ·
l p.m. <7 I WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
L1\'e coverage of the qualifying heats 10 the Na·
t1onal Sprint Car Races, telecast from Terre
Haute. Ind. (4) -GOLF -Third round play in the
Hou s ton Open . (11 ) -AMERICA'S ATHLETE~'1981 -Shot putter Michael Carter
a nd boxer Alex Ramos are among the athletes pro·
ritl'd
2 p.m. '7) -KENTUCKY DERBY -The
106th running of the Kentucky De rby for three·
year-olds at LoutS\'tlle's Churchul oo~ns.
3 p.m . (71 -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
The 40.lap final 1n the N ationaJ Sprint Car r.accs
from Terre Haute. Ind. Also Kcntu<'ky De rby
wr.ipup.
3.30 p.m. 121 SPORTS SP ECTACULAR
Ll•On Spinks meeti-. Kevin lsaacs an a seheduled
10 round heavyweight bout from Redwood City.
Also on the card Thomas Heam<; vs. Zeferino
Gonzalez and the Houston lnv1tal1onal track meet
t 7 > -WOMEN'S TEN SIS -Semifinal play in the
Sunb1rd Cup from Cyprus Gardens. F'Ja.
ll :~ p.m. (9) -COLLEGE TENNIS --liSC
meets UCLA. taped Friday in Los Angeles.
Christian Seeks
To Stretch Streak
Huntington Beach ·s A!an Chn~taan wiU head
tonight's speedway motorcycle racing program at
the Orange Count) Fai rgrounds in Costa M es~
"'hen he tries for ha s fourth straight <icratch main
event ,·1ctory
Gates open a t 6.30 ~1th the rir!.t of 24 hea t
races set for 8 o'clock.
Christian is undefeated in the scratch main at
Cos ta Mesa this season. He will also face Kelly. r-f or an in a match race that has been re-scheduled
from last week when Moran blew an engine in his
bike.
Pam Bennett and Margo King will return to
action in tonight's program. King is also active in
preparing ~e cycles of John Sandona when she
asn 't ridin'--
Other favorites on the program include Brad
Oxley, Dubb Ferrell, Steve Nutter, Gene Woods,
Dave Sims and Danny Becker among others.
RADIO lfa:-t·ball
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KMPC' ("{i(J't
Dodgers at Ph1l adelph1 a . 10 HI
17901. Seattle at Angels. 7 p m
S1a1day·11 T'1. Radio A fl~Rda
TELEVISION
JO .JO a.m 0 1 > -DODGERS BASEBALL
The Dodgers m t'f'l the Phijlies in Philadelphia.
11.JO a.m . (4) GOLF -Final round play in
the Houston Open at Woodlands Country Club.
Noon (5) TENNIS -The championship
mat<'h in the WCT finals Is telecast from Dallas.
12 30 .m 121 NBA BASKETBALL -
Ph1lad<'lph1a at Lakcrs an the operung game of the
NRA <'hampionsh1p
t:? 30 pm 171 \\O~E:'li'S TENNIS Tht' 'ln~k·!-rmal an thl' L'natcd A 1rlant.'S Sunb1rd Cup from Grcnelefe Golf and , Racquet Club tn Cyprus
Gardens. Taped.
t p.m. 19) FLVISG SPORTSMAN Ho~t
Ed Tabor ,·1i-.1t~ Co~ta H1ca to h sh for snook and
wrpon.
t ~ pm. 14 1 -SPORTSWORLD Curlis
P arkl'r <16--01 makl•s his fi rst defense of his L'S
boxing associallon middleweight <'rown against
:\1tke Colbert <26-4·1) from AtlantJc City. Also. The
AJAW national women's coUegiate diving <'ham·
p1onshipS and the 2,000 Gwneas. lhe fi rst race in
the British Triple Crown. taped In Newmarket.
England.
2 p.m. C7l -AMERICAN SPORTSMAN ~
Three a~·ard·winnmg segments from past sho .
are repeated· Ball Walton Journeys to the Phill
panes to search for the r are monkey-eatUlg eagle. r1s~ng for blU<'fas t\ off Martha's Vineyard and a
kavak cxped1t1on down the Yampa River in
Colorado.
3 pm. (7l BOXING · Ricardo Cardona de·
rends has WR1\ j unior featherweight crown against
Leo Handolph, the 1976 Olympic champion. in :r
-.cheduJed 15-round bout from Seattle
1 30 pm 1i1 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
Tht• English Rugh~ League cup final. taped an Lon
don .\lso.·the ~omen's cla rr diving <'ha mp1onsh1p.
taped •n Oahu. Ha"'a"
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p m . KABC n oor: 'Sea'tllt! at Arfgets. 12·40 p rt1 •
KMPC 1710>.
Basketball -Philadelphia at Lakers. 12 ·~
p .m .• KLAC (570>
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Season to Begin Perfect
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Curr o H1\'er:1 . M :tr<'O" OrtC'J!<t a nd Mi~uel
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A favorill' of bor1Jto r f.rn '>, thl' 18 year-old
Hl\'t'ra. of M C'Xl<'" <'•1). ,.. known for his class ic
st;. le and clcgam·1· But hl':. had some bad luck m
T ijuana
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Rive ra Sa)s
Ortega 1s coming off an £>X~llent season wltich
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the top matador of the season. •
Ec;pinosa 1& the only one of th<' three matadors
who has facc-d a bull from El Junco ranch The
20 V<'a r old hJs bt•t•n <J full-n edged matador for on
I\ 2': \ <'ar<o and this :-.ca son "'111 be the second he
ha'> pcrform<'<i m T11uana
T1<'kt't information on T1Ju ana bullfighters 1s
available in ·sa'n 0 1eRo at G ra nt Travel. 1030
Fourth /\ve . or 1n Los /\n~<'les at Charge I..i.ne.
1647 North L a ttrea . or tn T uuana. at the bullfight
office. !>21 A \C'o1cla de ht Revoluc1on
Edison fugh'b \.ar~1\y
lt'nn1s team c-ompl<'l<'d a
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tones 10 s ingles, while
doubles s t a r s Dean
0 1.soo and Myles Mallas ,
a loog with T e d and
Cra ig Nusenow, swept
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Chaucer. long ago 10 his "Can
t t>rbury Tales." wrote about lhe ar
rival of spnng and 1ts promises
A song from C~me lot calls the
month of May .. lusty "
Spnng ts often thought of as a t.Jme
\0 C'elebrate It'!> a time for plant10g
B~T FARMlNG, even garderung,
isn t that common In Southern
. Califorrua. Celebrattng asn't @lways
easy for those C'aught an a dwly gnnd
of <'Oncrete Jungle and high finan~
Southern Californians seem to need
their fantas1('S
One fantasyland synonymous w1lh
spring in the Los Angeles area as the
Re na1ssan<'e Faire.
It's back at its usual place. the Old
Paramount Ranc h ground!> on Ka nan
Road m Agoura.
The faire as no bigger nor better
than an reC'cnt y<:>ars though 1t has
ce~aanly grown since Los Angeles
res1tient Phyllis Patterson origmated
1l an 1963
THE REVELRY covers the raneh
site with its JS food booths, 95 craft
stalls and various outdoor stages.
s t rung out under o ld oak trees.
despite much concern 1979 would be
its final 4'tand there
A hous ing project was si;heduled on
the land o{lce used to shoot ~western
movies. But cons1dt•rat1on of the San-
ta MoruC'a mountain range as a na-
tional park and an anvest1gat1on into
a water pro1ect have likely eliminat-
ed the housing development, accord-
ing to Joyce Taylor. faire publJcist.
So the show goes on.
Tht• J,000 a(·tors and actresses who
i.p<:>nl lhrPe weeke nds rehearsing
prior to the fa1rc's opening last
Saturday art• gaily dressed an
Ehzabelhan costumes as they make
their "ay over the groundi,, i.peak.iqg
an Old Engh.sh vernacular .
.. GOOD DEN s ire," Gail Glasier or
Laguna Beach says to a man dressed
in tennis short!> and s hirt Has faee
"ears a punlcd look
l\l !-. G las1er as on<:> of the paid street
perfo rmers who h a s studied
c h a r a <' t <' r d <.' v e Io p m e n t , b a s i c
English and lifestyles o r the
Renaissance < 1485 1625) at the L1Vlng
H 1stor) Ccnt<:>r an Holl> wood an prep
aratton forthc month Ion~ faire
·'There i!. a lot of red tape involved
gett ing c amp1nf and parking
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Pf'rm1L'<," s111d Gaal, who spelb her
name for the h&1re Gayle Glaser
.. But I lovt ttus It !> a filntw.y lived
It s m11rvl'lo~ ·
_GAU.. IN HER faire role. 1s the
wife of a glass maker and hru. a 9
year-0ld son whu 1s has apprenuce
Her JOb, she says, 1s "to meet and
greet the public "
One young man and two wo.,.en
make lhe1r way through hundreds of
people Jammed along one oC the dirt
trails beside food and game booths.
"Make way for ye queen's cat ,"
they call Th<:>re as no cat. only a
.. me-o·o-o o-w" from one of the
females.
INDUS ARTHUR, an actress with
roles in the movie. "M A-S-11 ."
t<:>lev1sion's "The Slonder Thread"
and "Gen<'ral llosp1tal'' to her
credits, sits on a rock and strums a
moody melody on her rotkharp.
Two small boys play behind her
throwing pebbles in a brook that
flows under the giant oaks.
The sky 1s gray and there as a cool
breeze. Close your eyes and it's easy
to think of another time three cen
turies ago
But the half doren people who stop
to listen ~long to today
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A YOUNG MAN dressed in a Patts
bt'.irgh Pirates baseball cap, slnped
T-shirt, jeans and sneakers passes a
manjuana cigarette to a youth next
to him. No one seems to mind.
Two men, a bat older and with
beards, are ·dressed more like cow
boys lhan 17th century rogues
They tell Ms. Arthur they "adore"
her music but fail to drop any money
in her tip basket. She performs for
the minimum SIS per day plus tips .
Another young man asks lndus if
he can harmonize as she smgs at has
request. "The Green Leaves of Sum-
mer." She agrees but he hums ter·
ribly off lune.
ALTHOUGH THE Renaissance
was a, time of rebirth. a 1980 nemesis
inflauon · -is very much present
at the fatre e
<See FAJRE, Page C4l
'If nvsic be the food of love, play on:·
whh late, flute or crumhorn. Or tarry a --_,_
rrrxnent to relish the drumsticks, Cormsh
pasties. watermelon. strawbemes and cream.
Queen Elizabeth dnnks to the health o f her
Subjects gathered for a parade cnss-c rossm.g
tne Pleasure Fa ire . Floats for medie val pro-
cessions were pulled as maiden sho ws, below .
,Revelry Up
Campuses Go Medieval
Authentically costumed lords and ladies of the
Society for Cr eative Anachrorus m will re-create the
lift> and t.Jmes of the M~ddle Ages at two Orange Coast campu:.es this month
They will bnng their array of pavilions, combat
armor . ar twork . stoc ks. hand·c rafled b ronze
sculptures. steel swords, battle axes and maces to
Wa > zgoose. the student sprang festival with a
med1evaJ theme at UC Irvine Saturday.
Tents and streamers w11l festoon the grassy
knolls ol Campus Park from 10 a m. to 4 p.m . Musi-
cians. J~ers. mimes and bve bands will perform
contmuously on two outdoor stages. Refreshmetits,
games and act1\ 1t1es for lhe whole family will be of-
fered
AFTER RF.COVERING from the jousting at
l'CI. society mcmtx>r.., -.111 enteh alll al Golden West
Colleges FeslJval 80 on the Huntmgtoo Beach cam-
pus ~la> 17
The ~ft•rr) ~t.ik er; Gutld of SCA will provide the
Top 10 of 500 ) t•ar:. a)(o J-. mu.,1cal background for
the rommuruty fd1r put on by non-profit c1v1c service
organ1zauons of Fountain \.aJley, Huntington Beach.
Seal Beach and Westmmstt>r
People v. ho are tared of the same old s hows on
tele' 1s1on an& v. ant crt>at1vP outleti. an this modern.
mechan11cd world an' 1m·1t1'<.i to chat with SCA
performt·r~ at tlw st: l'VCnt..'-about possible. mem ·
b~:r:.h1p an the society.
"TIMES OF REBIRTH" when our a ttention
foc us~ on l"<plorat1on of the fascinating world
around u." v.111 b<:> C't•lcbralt>d dunng Orange Coast
Colle~e·s f1 ,-.;t RPna1!>~ant·t: Paire an Costa Mesa
E\ ent!> from 9 a m lo dusk on May 10 and 11 will
anC'lude performanC'e~ by belly dancers. magicians.
Jugglers. nunstr~ and Shakespearean players.
Pageantr). r~lry . gaming a nd commercial
booths v.1ll dot tht> campus, according to Claude
Wheeler. OCC's C'OOrdtnator of sptt1aJ events. A
children's area v.1ll offer make-up tables. costume
contest, ~ pett.J.ng too and do 1t-yourseU art supplies .
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SHAKESPEARE'S "ROMEO and Juliet" has
been chosen as the 200th producllon for Cal State .
Long Beact~s l 'naver..1ty Theater where it will be
presen~ this w{'(!kend and May 7·10 at 8 p.m.
Director Libby Appel says." 'Romeo and Juliet'
s tands out from the other great tragedies of
Shakespeare. not onl) an point of time. but also in its
centraJ theme The play deals with the power of
nature in awaking youth to full manhood and
womanhood."
Gary Corrigat and Rarbara June Dodge portray
the star-crossed lovers an the production for which
CSULB visiting professor Andrew Tinsley of the
Royal Shakespeare Company of London is stage
manager.
Tickets are S4 general and $3 students on Fridays
and Saturdays and $3.50 and S2-50 on Wednesday and Sunday .
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OAll.Y PllOT FtlOey .... y 2 1900 ENTERTAJNMENT I OPERA
Spirit. Fills Performanees •Desfi1111' of IJCI
CELEBRATING CINCO DE MAYO?
The mariachi orchestrat El ConJunto V•r•-
cruz, the Mecho Fotklor1co USC danc.eN,
Lou Briseno' marimba bend~ Rene
Z•ndeJas and his pyppets wlll perform at
La Mirada Civic Theet r, 1'900 La Mirada 8"'d .. from~ to 10 pm. Sunday And at
t<:nott's Berry Farmi the music of Trio Lo'>
Nobles and M rlach Tomehtltlan and the
m aolc and mlm~of Armandowlll bl presented
all weekend In Fltt .. ta Vlllaoe
ALSO AT kNOTT'S, ACTOR -.
Ha I Holbrook wl 11 b(>('om~ Martt Twain tor
, an l'V&nlng of the humorl\t's wit and work ..
Stllrtino at 8' JO Saturday and Sunday In
the Good Time'> Tht>tlh•r Tickets priced
from S8 c;o to S 12 SO
"FIGARO," A SLAPSTICK,
rock ooera adaptation Of "The Marrlaoe Of
F 1garo" will bl sunc;i by a cast from Coast·
line Community College during Shows at
8 p.m . tonight at Bayview Learning Center,
25)1 Orchard Drive, S.nta Ana and at
8 p m . Tuesday at the G.m Theatrw, 128Sl
M ain St., Garden Grove. Tickets $2.
CAST IN 'FIGARO!' ROCK OPERA
Karee Mathiasen, Mychael Barne•
MARCIA LEWIS ACTS OUT FANTASlES
"MARCIA LEWIS ... A GOOD TIME
Girl In Concert" Is ~Ing presented at
8 30 weeknights, 1and10 p.m . Saturdays t
and2:JOand7:JOp.m . Sundays In
Westwood Playhouse, 10886 Le Conte Ave.,
Los Angeles. Box office: (213) •n-2'2'.
The slnger-comedlen~actress becomes
such characters as Vlolet O'Toofe, an
over-the-hlll fairy godmother and Dallas
Heartnett, country and western hostess
for a psoriasis telethon . ·
"A GALA EVENING OF OPERA" \...
by prize-winning Southland singers may ~
heard at 8 p.m . Saturday In the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. Admission S10.
MEANWHILE, DISNf:YLANDWILL BE
featuring Paul Rev ere and the Raiders,
Bobby Hatfield and Papa Ooo Run Run during
a "rock 'n' roll r eunion" Saturday night.
TH IS WEEKEND'S YOUTH EXPO 'IO
at the Or ange County Fairgrounds In Costa
Mesa w ill Involve 4-H Club, Glrl Scout,
Golden West YMCA and camp Fire members
showing off their photography, dancing,
arts and crafts, foods and fashions, ·
livestock, cami>ing and dog obedience
programs. Also industrial education
students from local i unior high and h igh
~schoels and<ommun1ty colleges will
exhibit their projects. The free expo-
s1 t ion·runs from 10 to 6 Satu~day and
9 to 4 Sunday.
NATIONAL CHAMPS ANO CONTENDERS
w ill be among those vying fort he
Y amaha Gold Cup Indoor ShOrt Track t itle
duringeight heats. t w o se mi-finals, a
main event and match r aces iri the Long
Beach Sports Arena W~dnesday. Gates open
at 6 : 30 p.m.; r acing begins at e. Tickets
priced at $8 and S9 that ntght.
PRIVATE OWNERS OF MORE THAN
100 c lassic M ercedes-Benz motorcar s will
put them on an unequaled di splay valued
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at $34 mllllon from 10 to 6 Saturday and
noon to 5 Sunday at Fashion Island In New-
port Beach. The 1uperlettve &nglneerlng
may be seen up close In coupes, Cabrlotets,
Road$ttrs and 300 SL Gullwlngs.
FORTYHANDANDRODPUPPETS
wlll bemanlpulatedby Nine end Roger
Jouglet durrng "Circus of the Animals"
at 11 •.m. and 1 p .m . Seturdtty In the
NewJtQrt Theater Artt Center, 2$01 Cllff
Drive, Newport Beath. Tl(k h w ill bo
S2 If available at the door
GARY WAID Of' COSTA MESA
will appear In "Movln' Celebrat ion II,"
d dance concert by Chapman College faculty
and students 1tt 8 tonight and Saturday In
M emorlal Hall Auditorium on the campus,
,333 N. Glassel! St., Oranoe. Tickets $3.SO.
VIOLINIST SHl!LLY BURGER
ot Fountain Valley wlll perform with the
100-plece Chapman Symphony Orchestra, led
by John Koshak at 8 p .m . Tuesday In
Memorial Hall at the college, 333 N.
Glassel! St., Orange. Admission $2.
The p~ram wlll lnctude "Fanfare From
La Perl ' by Dukas.
THE WORLD PREMIERE OF
"My Genius, My Child," about Eugene
Q'Nefll's llfeln New York intheearly
1920s, Is belnc;i staged In the Studio
Theater at Saddleback Colleqe, 28000
. M arguerite Parkway, M ission V ie Jo this
weekend and M ay 8-11 . Playwright Ke tti
FrlnQs won a Pulitzer Prize ~r "Look
Homeward, Angel." Tickets remain on sate
for the flna l performances Phonf'
831-4656 for reservations.
JOHN LYDON, ALSO KNOWN AS
Johnny Rotten of the Sex Pistols, w ill
headline an 8 p.m. concert Sunday at the
Olympic Auditorium, 1801 S. Grand Ave.,
Los Angeles. Tickets $10 at the door.
JOHN l YOON AT THE OLYMPIC
NEWPORT HARBOR
HIGH SCHOOL
presents
'ill a r n t u n
May 15, 16, 17 -Curtain 8:00 p .m.
600 lrvlne Ave .. Newport Beech
Reaervatlona: 7514402
Enrichment
Was Great
ByDONALD,.HOBSON ,, .... o ... ,,,...
What makes opera grand? .
In a 1958 Omnibus telecast and his book,
"The J oy or Muslr," Leonard Berns tein re·
ferred to "the naive way In which emotions
are magnified and crystallized. Music takes
tht> m ere words of drama and gives the m
new highs and new d"pth!. •P
HE SAJD TlllS IS th~ real meaning of
the "grand" an grand opera
As t.hls wnter watched UC I rvine.._n.
p recedentA.'d and uruque productJon of Verdi's
mas terp1e<.-e, "La Forta de l Oesuno," <The
For ce of Dest my 1, he kept coming back to
Bemstetn's comment. Why'>
First, a little background. Th~ produc-
tion was a collaborative effort involving
sJDgers. v. nters and musicians from
England. Ita ly, New York and CalJComia and
reqwred the taJents and time or many people
over many months.
FOREMOST WAS THE high quality or
the o rchestra's playing. Anchored at the
s trings by the s uperb New York String Quartet
a nd under the sure d1recUon of conductor
Richard Rrndshaw. native or England: the
music w~ tn~p and clean from the overture to
the finale. '··.------··
One c .. ul<I ob.,t·r v<• thl· rlo<;t· rapport and
the resultant uc·c uratt: timing he tween
Brad'Sha\I. and the ortht·"it ra and Brads haw
and the sin).!1·r.,
Wha t 1mpres:-.l'd lh1' \ lf'\l.t•r nc>Ct w;,is thf'
art1.St1c and lt•thn1cal t·>CceUenn· of the !>t!t'>
a nd L1ghttn).! Thi:-OJ>t'ra. pl:.i:yt'ii o n a mint·
s tai;:e. caU)', for seven scent' changes which
v.ould tax the r(".(Jurce:. of a major house
such a.~ tht• Metropolitan .
BL'T TllESE SETS wtuch ran the gamut
from an elegant drawing room to the stark·
ness of a monastl'ry posed no JDs uperable
problems for Richard Tnplett These mad-.
19th century Spanish and Italian back.uo\lQd.s-• -· •• v.·ere authentic reproductions of the 1869 La
Scala production
Verda bad also <·al led ror somber lighting and
Cam l'ron llan'l'Y ..... 1thout candles o r
M8Shghll>. lisC'd modem f'lectronj~ wizardry to
accurate l> nahze \'t'rdl''i 19th century mten·
lion~. ,.
It 1s dlff1<·ult ti) sell'<'t an) mf'mbc>r of thc-
l a '\t for .J "Pl'<'lal a('coladc. but l)ne ff:pl:,
tom pdlc-d to ,mgle out .J ak<' G~tml·r. whos"
nng1ng bat1tonf' and uct1 nJi: ability a'i Don
C..irlos":i...out.,tan<11n~ .
C\'nlh1.J Clan<> ., lu-.trou!> m e-zzo wa!'.
tatlonnadt• for th<· key role of the· ~yps; ~1rl.
Prez1~11la Henry Howe I I. the RMta!>h te nor.
"JS a m~c t.-ffect1 ve Don /\h aro and Carol
\'Ctnes .... a nat1\'e Cahforn1an ...... Leonora,
..,ho'A ed a r1:a l grn-;p or the emotional and
musical dl'm.inds of this melancholy f1gurt"
L'CJ PARTl('IPA!'\TS, Al ~forn<i a.,
TrabU<.'O and u peddler. and Jefferson Wall-
1 ng as a s urgeon also g av~ s tron g
pe rf orma nee-.
a In Uu .... m<ht tra~u· of operu.-, 1t fell tr1
Darric k Hammond S troud the Br1t1 s h
bantont• to prondt· th" nec,.....,dr) <'Omit n •
hf'f Ha.-, humor and 11manR a.-. F r .. ~1elltonc
"e rr ma n 1·lou<,
In lt•rm' of ~anging. t:Cl's great contnbu
t1on .... a.., tht• manelous cn..,emblc quality of
thl' choru.., and <1anc cr'> m the: tY.O, great
?horal M't•m·s Thur d1sr1plm<> and JO)ful
quality add!'d lu..,tl'r to tht• n rh \'cn.11 .,core
The pea<;ant danct'r., y, 1•n • .1uth<•ntH' :.incl rnl
o rful thanks to EuJi:<'nt• Lonn~., .,Uri' chnreog
raphy on the unl\ N ... 11 \ ., 'm:.ill "'·•J.!P
MAN\' NAMES ('O~ E 111 mind .,., h•·n r!t
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OUT 'N ABOUT GALLERIES DAILY PILOT
Conerete, Aerylle Seulptu~es Shape _Up Iillrigue_,
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CONCRETE THAT SLUMPS NATURALLY
into the shapes of hound doQ.$, bullfr~
and hloooPOt•m l I th• medium Lou R•nkln prefers for his an lm a l st •tuary °"'
dtsplay et Chell I Gellerle5, 1390 s.
Coast tifQhway, Laguna Beach. Rankin.
who edds stttel, bronH a nd driftwood to
create herons and storks. such u those
on d liplay at t he Sherman FoUndatlon '"
Corona del M ar, will be honored alono
w i th wat r colorlst R. A Bf.nson dur ing •
a 3 p.m . rec ptlon Saturday a t the g a ll ry
Rankin's whlm slca l m enagertt:i and ~nson'\
doc kside Imagery mav ~wen from 11 to ~
~u~sdavs·Saturday !!. through M •y 1~
ETCHINGS BY FOUR ARTISTS.WHO
helpep inspire· the conceptual cl~ Movemt-nt
of the 1970s ctr e on display in the Fine .
Arts Gallery at UC Irvine through M ay 1•
M u sic, sound. 1an9uagt1 and theater promptt·ct
t he~·nts of John Caoe. Tom M ar ioni. Ro rt Bclrry and Joan Jonas who w ill b€
hon red at cl reception from • to 6 p m
We nesddy In the gallery The works may
be JeWed from noon to S TueSdays through ~at urdays.
KNOWN FOR EXPRESSIVE FACES
of children, Jeanne Down will demonstratE-
printmaklng at 2 and 4 -p m . Saturday at
Christie Sahara Collect ion. 4515 Campu<:.
D r ive, Irvine.
CINCO OE MAYO WILL BE
the theme of two galler y events. Five
Chicano artist s who blend the cultures o t
the American India n and L atin America
A cevedo, Hernandez, Torero, U lloa and
Zar co will be pr esent this wee~nd at
Galeria Capistra no, :J1M1 Camino Capis·
tr ano. San J ua n Capist r ano w here their
w or ks may be seen unti l M ay 15. Festi val
Lat ino de las Art es. from noon to 9 p.m .
Saturday 1n Garden G rove's Village G reen
Pa r k . 12732 M ain St .. will focus on
the colorful arts of M exico. Folklor ic
d ancers wi ll perfor m t o mar iachi music
and Mexican foods and handcrafts will be
for sale. Collected "A rtes de M exico"
MODERN MOMENT OF REFLECTION
Marsha Burns Photo , Splrltus Gallery
and a mor~ contemPorcHY grouping ent itled
'M enudo" are oit"d1sp1ay In t he east and
w est gollerw0; of tht• nt-orby Visual
Arts Cl'nter
T H E PHOTOREALISTIC WATERCOL ORS
of Fullerton College instructor Don Hen·
dric k s hint at deepN hidden realities
The pa1nt1ng<, ME' bt.•1nq exh1b1ted this
month at Oc><,1qns RN vc led Gallery. 619 N
H<1 rbor Blvd . Fullf'rton T he public is
invited to c1 lrt•l• rE'Cl•pt1on ci t 3 5aturday
and a Hrndrn. ks demono:,trat 1on from 7 f() 4
M a y 10
"PAR AVION" IS T HE THE M E
, of Bonn1f> Marcu<.'<, mac;ter 'of arh
exh1b1 t1on in GallPrY A at Cal Stat~Long
Beach. Hour" are noon to 4 through M ay '>
Reception starts al 7 pm Saturday.
ABST RACT FORMS SEPARATE ..
sen suous colo rs' in paintings by M uldoon
E Ider complemC"nted by thP smooth, auvl1c
EARLIER QUIET BY SIR JOHN MILLAIS
·caller Herrin' at LA County Museum
sculptur es of Bqan Bahar 1n their two-
man exh ibit through June 8 at the Vorpal
Gallery, 326 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach
V1ew1ng hours are 11 to 6 Tuesdays thr ough
Sundays. Paintings are on loan from a
private collector .
RE ALIST PAINTER SUSAN CLOVER ,' a Saddleback College instructor.
whose works havP been exhibited in Los
Angeles, La Jolla, 0Ptro1t and Sw itzerland.
wtll concludf• the Southern Coliforn1a
a rt1<,1 lec turP sNies at Orange Coast
ColleqP rn Costa M P<,a on Tuesday A1'.jm 1<.
s1on toF1neArts Hallll61s s1 SOat noon · .
NOT ED PtiOTOGRAPH V H ISTORI AN
• and collec tor , Van DE:rf'n Coke. will speak
d t 8 p.m . Wednesd;iy 1n thf> Orange Coac..t
Coll£·gf' Auditorium. T1 ckl'tS ~:? 5-0
BLA CK AND WHITE L ANDSCAPES
by Dr Tony Protopappas of Laguna Beach
are fecltured this month at the Al 8( :son
Gallt•r y of Photoqrdphy 3720 Campus Dr1vf'
Newport Beach. Hours are 2 to• and 6 to
10 p.m . Mond&Vs through Thursdays.
FIVE CENTURIES OF MASTERPIECES .
from the Armand Hammer Collection, lndt1-
dlng Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Man Hold&pca
a Black Hat,'' never shown bef<Sre In the ·
Southland, are on view at the Lc>s Angeles
county Museum of Art through Aug. 31.
Par isian landscape painter , Camille Corot,
1s represented by six w orks. Including a
ra re por trait. Other works ar e by Rubens,
Fr agonard, Goya, Ceza nne, Chagall and Van
Gogh. Admission Is S1 for adults and SO
cents for student s and young people 5 to
17 dur ing regular hours : 10 to S Tuesdays
throuqh Fridavs and 10 to 6 weekends.
Adm ission w ill be free from noon to 9 p.m .
M ay 13, J une 10, July 8 and Aug. 12.
JOYCELYNN DIXON OF COSTA MESA
Is exh ibiting her paint ings, cer am ics
a nd draw ings In the G uggenheim Galler y
at Chapman College, 333 N . G lassel! St.,
Or ange, from 1 to S through Tuesday.
The senior art major w ill be honored at
a reception at 8 p.m . Saturday.
SAN F~CISCO ARTISTS A nna ana and Biii Gaglione combine out-
r ageou humor, Dada attitudes and well
r esear ched histor ic a I information in the
"F uturist Sound". They will perform at
1: 30 p .m . W edneSday In the Graduate Center
at Cal State, Long Beach, 6101 E. Seventh
St . Adm ission is free. .
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF
17 th and 18th century French draw ings from
H arvard Un1vN<,1 ty m ay be seen at the
J . Paul Getty M useum in M al ibu unti l J une 6
Parking r eserva tions, r equired for guar·
anteed admission to t he museum. may be
obta1 ne<1 by phoning (213) 454-6541 or
writing to the m useum locate<1 at 17985
Pacific Coast Highway. Hours are 10 to S
Tuesdays through Sa tu rdays.
SU BTLE LIG HTING ENHANCES
Dinner Deserves a Curtain Call
lhe casual human poses in photographs by
Mar sha Bur ns on display at Susa n Spir itus
Gallery, 3336 Via LldO, NeWJ>Ort Beach.
The show, whic h has been extended through
May 10. may bf> seen from_l 1 to s T uesdays
through Sat,vrdays.
lt must. 1ndl'<'d. b<.' nict' to have Doll} back
in town Th<' old girl Just keeps coming back
Jnd commff back
This lime• thl' ,,~rable Dolly Gallagher
Lcvt 1s c·ollecllng hl·r "'hellos" and conduct ing
ht-r matchmt1k1n~ in a Tustin production of her
Pnduring :-.:.i~;i. And you probably won't catch a
more• t•nJ0.'<.1hle "how this spring
Ellzab<'lh llowa rd '~ new Curt.am Call Din
nt:r Th(latcr has mountl'd :.i war m and shinin£
prodm·t1on of ".Jfello. Dolly" for its premiere
l'lfort. Furthl•r. t h<.' food 1s as deserving of ar1
plau:.t:' a:. an.' thing on ..,laJ!<'
K UDOS FOR THIS welcome add1t1on to the
Or ange County dmmg and entertainment scene
go to an unusual brother and sister team. Mrs
Howard and John Ferola They were joined iri
t hl' "Ooll\ · dl'but by production-coordinator
Da\ 1d W1ikm .... on. a dancer and choreogr aphl'r
"1th mnn• than '10 musicals to his credit.
Tht• "1fo of in~urance executive Robert
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Norman Stanley
llt1\\ a rel, El1a1bNh ts a vl'll·r~ bU5mcss woman
and manag('rTil'lll ~p<·ciallst v.ho has add1t1onal
ly taken on tbl' joh of producer for Curtain Call
1\ 11at1vc of H<.1rtford. Conn .. s he also attended
thl• l 'o1\1:r..,1ty of I lt1rtford
John Fl'rola. Curtain Call artistic director
obt ained both h1 '> bachelor 's and master 's
degrees in theater arts at the University of Con
necticut. He taught theater arts at several
m 1dwestem college'> t>efore becoming a <;ta_g1•
m anciger and later the owner-director or his
o" n dmner theater
Takin,g over the premises earlier or
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Mahi M .1h1 anJ <;"011lfl\h \1 ..i~c pl.in' 111 1••111 m
... oon' Rc ... cr'<llll '"' .1l·ccp1l·d
.t \:\'\ WtAl Pa..:IOc .Cllll\I Hinh"'·' Ml :!2'J\
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UNUSUAL FACTS ABOUT INSECTS c·upwd b~ tht· l-J l'iJro1nu 1'..illdrt'' Thi Jl<'r lht
'"'" 01~rator-; hJ\ l' r'durh1..,h1-<l Jnd rE'\ a mix-<.!
111'-l :ibout l'H'r~ thing 1n "1ghl Tht· ~Zac-1<1l!!> and
.illrnct1H1I\ dt·corutt•d fal 1llt• ~<·at! up tu 275
pt•nplt• ut rov..., c1f t .1hh•o., ri'>inl{ 1n tiers for un
11h ... 1rut·tt-<l \'I•'" ing frum <1n) :-it·.:1t 111 thl' hou.., ..
T H E IH MO ST l !'i~O\'ATl\'F. t our h .
how('n•r. 1s thl· nwan., by which you get your
food I n-;te:id of tht• combined buffet tablt·
·w n 1n• found at moo.,t dinner theater~. tbe meal
hl'rt' 1s "holly a tabl1: ..,t"rv1ce affair
how they sing, good guys and bad guys,
pr otective coloration and shapes -are
covered 1n an entomology d isplay in the
Golden West College natur al h istor y museum
through June 3. Sc hool tours may be •
arranged by contac1i ng Candace Donnelly
at m .111 1. ext. 484.
INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN W EAVER
Alberto VaSQuez is v isiting Or ange Coast
Formallv :.ittir(•d "Jlter., tand efficient
nm'"· too) bring e<.1ch selection in v.hat's billed
as a full gourmet dmnC'r. And I frankly found no
rl:'ason to d1sputl' the termmology used for e>.
l!Cut1ve chef Joe A. Barncs's offen ngs.
College from his home in Oaxaca, M ex ico 1
for the third year in a row. The sale I
and exh ib it of his trad itional Indian I
styles and cont empora r y textiles will con-·
t inue through Wednesday in the OCC Art
Gallery from 10 to 4 and 7 to 9 p .m . Dinner leads off with a homemade soup pn··
pared on tht' b3sis of frc><;h <;tock :iv31Jabiht~ in
this cast• c-rec1m of celer y, ;i., buttery a:> 1t "d:.
l·n •c.1m} and !>crvl'd in cl<.•ga~g bov. Is
weekdays and 11 t o 3 this ~end. He has "#.
wo ven COPies of paintings by Picasso
and M at isse and an abstract of Abf'aham
Lincoln that decor ates the U.S. Embassy
CStt C\.'RTi\J!\, P a gt> n 1 in Mexico City. t '
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rcia~l µork. curn l'd bed ... any nne of a dozen of your favorite entr~es._ You
..,l't>, we feature a different ~t'cond entree every niRht ... but the pnce is
alway~ tht: same: $S.-1S for all ynu want of bot h ent ree ·. That includes all
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n ~,·a nt of our famous fried chicken. too, plus hot soup . salad. mashed
atoes and Rravy, two vegetables. com bread and honey butter. You'll
e joy dining fam ily-style with us no matter what's cookin'.
Now Acceptrng Reservations For Mother's Da y
"THE ...
GJllG DYELLOW "HOUSE
llRESTAURANT
3010 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa
l/uurs: M-Th . 5-9; Fn. 5-10: Sat. 4·10; Sun, l2·9
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I!. PREVIEW PERFORMANCE ~A,B~ ~ .ARE FREE
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Sunday, May 11 ~-
MOTHER'S DAY t~~
A Gilt Flower For Your Lady ~
Two Performances. Brunch & Evening
f utfrvm..t'lC t JuP·, lf'11u '>un A 4')un l:itur\(.I•
3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704
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Long Beach-Press Telegram
...-""'· -~~I ' ~ ELLO,
loLLY!
FULL GOURMET DINNER
SERVED AT YOUR TABLE
• NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS
• MAJOR CREDIT CARDS
l'ESEAVATIOf\IS (71C) 131-16CO e t90 H CAMINO REAL-TUSTIN
'DOLLY' COMBINES LOVABLE GUILE, BOU NDLESS WARMTH
Jenny Wentwof'th. Rendy Henrtckaon During Curtain Cell Performance
URTAIN CALL. • •
< fo'rom Page CJ)
INSALATO MISTO netted some incred1bh
fresh and cnsp &ardeo greens and garn.i tossed
with the special house dr~mg. The recipe £o r
the latter wouJd be worth a midnight mid on
Cher Barnes's kitchen rile
From the thre{' entn . .oes. l chose baked
Alaskan white fish with crab sauce. served with
11c·c pilaf and vegetables du JOur (Italian bean~
a nd carrots). The crab sauce proved a s uperb
c·omplemeot to the ris h whlch had been cooked
to that moment. of perfecllon that makes 1t
almost as fragile as a sourne.
But several taste samples led me to prefer
my companion's entree. roast New York jus lier
M.'rved with stuffed baked potato (which had o
s light but flavorful onion accent> and vegetable.
Color, texture and tenderness evidenced 8!>
m uc~ quality in beer as prepa;alion.
' Beatles'
I 11fl1ie11ce
Explore<~
"Th e B eatie~ 1n
Per-.~t1ve" 1s the title
of a St'rlel'> or three Ice·
lures at Golden W t•si
<:ulll!gc on Frida):.
sta,.tmg May 9
LECTURING tn Finl·
Arh 222, 7 to!l pm . will
bl' Hobin M:.itth<'"'"·
humanillt•s instructor.
"ho tcacht-!> cla!>!>e'> in
the h1 :.tory of ro<'k
mu s i c and contem ·
porar;, rock music
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MOTHEKS
DAY
BUFFET
Roast Beef ~ Fretb Salads
Rout Lamb T:pl" . &. Much Mort
Bourbon Glaud Ham
Dtcoraii\."t Marriott Ice Carvings
MarrK>tt's Famous Twin Pianos
OUR FAMILY HOLIDAY DINNERS
ARI:. BECOMING A TRADITION.
Plu•e make your restnallon• now.
C.11 7 l ..... G-4000 b l. 6106
New~Beach ~ ·~ TennlsCJub
900 Ncoop«t C-tn Omr
THE THIRD ENTREE choice was breast or
chicken a la plpmo, described as "boneles!>
breast of chicken < sauteed with wine.
mushrooms and fine seasonings in a delicate
sauce)."
Matthews will take an ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ in depth look 11t the-;:
Desserts. at Sl 50 each. do not come with
the dinner. They include frozen pie. l'hocolate
ecla1r topped with .hot fudge sauce · and
·sprinkled with nuts. frozen chocolate mousse
llnd carrot cake.·
musical and cultural
taslemakors of the '60s
r roin the mid .. 50:.
L1,erpool bcg1nn1n ~~
through "~aUemania"
to their c;olo car~rs in
music and film
The !>enes "111 explore Three entree choices for the Sunday brunch
pPrformanct' lead off with crepes a la rein
lfilled with <.'hunks of tender chlcken topped
with sauce supreme and insalato m isto). The
other selections are crepes a la mer (filled w1lh
morsels of seafood lopped with crab sauce and
insalato misto) a nd eggs Benedict (served with
fruit cup).
lhC' Beatie:. a!> cultural -~--------·•
p c h o o m l' n o n a n d ..._ ____ -_,,. __ ___,'--·'
mus ical trcnd·st•ttl'i·s.
INCLl'OEO will be 1---------mus1c·. films. pnt>try,
THE LAST OF THE wine. so to spE'ak,
together with our inevitable ·•one tea, one c:o(
fee," sparked the proper mood of mellow relax-
ation as the orchestra s truck up the overture
And it mus t be l>aid the excellent se\'en·piecc
aggregation gave the score a s pirited rur
through that sounded as though there might
have been 20 m usicians instead.
Proof of Mrs. Levi's perennial power to in·
veigle and.enchant is abundanUy clear the mo-
ment the title·role performer comes on stage.
She's a commanding singer·actress. Jenny
We ntworth, who shades her portrayal of Dolly
with equal parts lovable guile and boundless
warmth.
A lanky and vastly amuslng Bordt Ingersoll
appears opposite Ms Wentworth as Horace
Vandergelder. "the well-known Yonker:.. N. Y.
half-a -m1lhonairt' "
Verve and energy abound with each ·en·
trance of Bnan Shucker and Jim Alexander 1n
the respective roles or Comeltus <1nd Barnaby.
Strong support is a lso provided b'y tnree attrac·
t1ve young ladies: V1ck1 Davis as Irene Molloy,
Nansi Brower playing Ermengarde, a nd sct'ne-
stealing Dianne Fraser c utting some fancy
steps in the part of Minnie Fay.
ON THE "NEEDING improvem ent" side.
too m any incidents of awkward scene changing
gave the production occasional stumbltng and
faltering moments. This can probably be at·
tributed to a stage that's unbelievably small
compared \o the theater's other facilities. but
that drawback might have been turned into an
asset with a litUe more creallvity and 1magma
lion.
Certainly those factors were at work m the
choreography. All the lively and h1gh·steppmg
dance numbers bordered on the ingenious in the
way such little space co(ltained so much move·
ment.
On the dining side, I also hope that by now
someone has clued·in an obviously new busboy
on the proper way-to ser ve beverages It 1s NOT
by holding the t.op edge or the cup or glass with
all five fingers.
Overall excellence of both food and show.
picture!>, :.ind the
SC r<'<lm '> o f
Beatlcrnanwt•!>
Adml!>SIOO IS frc•t•. un<l
series r<'g1strat1on "ill
take place <it the doo~
CHILD AT FAIRE
F rmRPagcCI
FAIRE. "'.
Most food and drink
prices are 25 to 50 cents
higher than last year
and more than one booth
has a sign common m
m any rclall oullcl.5
v.e h onor Bank o f
Ameri C'a and M.a ~t l'r
Cha r~e card~
Alas, some reaht1c
l'Unnot be (antas1zed
away.
however, make it worth the effort to head THE FAIRE IS open
Tustinway vlaany freeway. each Saturday <i,nd
Sunda.x this month plus
DARK ON MONDAYS only the doors open June r and Memorial
ror dinner Tuesday through Friday at 7 p.m. Day, May 26. Hours are
and showtJme ls 8: 30. Dinner gets under way on 9 a . m . t o 6 p . m .
Saturday at 7:30, the show at 9. Ad m ission 1 s S8. 25
The Sunday matinee performance has a general and $3.25 for
noon bnmch and 1:30 p .m. showt.ime,. Dinner those under 12 years or
Both Sun1pruous & Graciou~.
( \\ c.: 111\ Ile thl' 'oracious.)
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"So Long, ~tanley!"
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tla.'-s F r e e w a y { 1 0 t l _,~-nor thwest of Los
DINNER PLAYHOUSE Angeles to the Kanan
Al ~n A"-Ir'\ H O TEL Road exit and following --'-"""'IL-' the s igns.
t MOTIL WAY,~ CA a.2
I SUNDAY CH.AMP.AGNE IRUNC~ 11:30 to 3:00 I
·I ·On-the-Mall at South Coast Plaza Near the CarouseJ ' I I on the First Leve l . For reservations call: 540-8822, I .. ___________ :...:_=~~==.::=------..---...
l'MIBfTI
JUDYO'DEA F OR YOUR DINING & E NTERTAINMENT PLEASURE
M USIC .tnd l.\l'•let b'i RODGERS II HAMMERSTEIN ""°...,,.,., DAVID CRYER
•vu•v TUU. THltU IUN. •vu.
AND IAT. • IUH. MATINlll
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TRIO
Tues .. thru Sal.
DANCING
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LAGUMAMACM 11•0•1-..-A""''"' I,,.,. ,..,,,'"R
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OARAISON I BAK ER
Tues., thru Sat.
NIOHTWINDI
Sun. and Mon.
DANCING NtGHTL Y
Owrlookt~g 810Ul1fcd' IA~ Fortrl
hl1 t MUHU.ANOI AT fUOOI lltOUfl . IL TOM T7NIU
KELLY LEMAlft!
Vocal & Piano
Tues. thru Sat.
SANDY IANOlltl
Vocals & Piano
Syn. and Moa.
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INTERMISSION
'Streetcar' Ticke~ed j'or Big Day
Havina arriv~ at the mil ton of u~ 10th
annaversar)', tht" lrvinP Community Theate r
<'ombed th cotalo(lues for a ullablr play to
pres nl 00 tht' b•i O<'<'tl~lon ln June or 19M -
nd Ince thrt>t• putelltlal candidate •
"Oeath of a Sale11man." "Wllo·s Afraid M
\'1r1 1n1a Woolf .. ·· itnd ·''Th t Championship
Sea!\OO" had b<-cn t'llm1oat~ by pr vlou
productmn~. lhf'rt' v. M hut one loaical choice ·
"A Strt.'l'tcor Namt'd D tr'\";·
G •:N •:KAI.LY It t:GAIWt:D AS Tc>nnt•.,t.f't•
W1lh111t11'' llllii.h•t ""'l' '. "Slrt-~'tc·ar 1r-r1t rf'h
ultt'mptt-<I b) l'Ommuo11 thelHt'r ~rnup., Ooh
ont• p1 odut•taun hu:, bct•n mounh.'<I 1n th .. Jlli'•l I 1
'1•11 r,, thut one In ltnO by tht' Wf'r.tm1n-.t1•r (om
mun1t> 'l'lwntf'r
l\ut IC'T m~'<lt'<i H play worth} of 1 h1· , ...
l'ui.wn. und 'Strt"t't<'ar" wa!i sell'rtl'd ao; thr no
111 \t'r~nry prod11r t1on, complcttn{t u df't'Jtk th11t
~·.:..1n 111 lht• 'l'nnt: of 1970 \lo ht>n I h1· Ir' 1111
1'1," t'r" \\1•r1· hor11 vn the v.tn~i. of u tta H·"11l1 r ,. :. ll ' u I v. 1 n n 1 n ~ c o t r ) • · · ll o "' T .it l 1
Intermission
Tom Titus
Tn 1•,101111 ' S1nN' lht•n. tht• nomadic l(roup has
.111 rlo r nwd 0 11 r11 11t• cl1Ht•r't•11t i;tui:t'"-in fi ve c1Ues
T 111lu). IC .I''" t'orl'\fru·tubly·t'OS('()ll<'t>d In th+'
· .1111lllor1um ul th'• 111.•w Turtle Rock Park com
111un1h 1·t·nh'1 whl'rtf"Strt1etcur" will open, 1n
1l1 rs .,l<'l' of ~UJ>t.•rtttJllon. on l"riday . June 13
1 1111l tnK hu" lxi •n 1·o mpll•tf'd 10 u tryout session
I h11l 11l1 rni'l\.'(l it wuullh of local talent
WINN IN C: T iit-~ COVETED roles of
llh1111·ht• OuR<11"1 uml Stanley -Kowalskl were
H1·11.1t.1 rlortn und Jon Stdvl.J Miss 1-"lo rin re
1 1•111 Iv 1•111 r11-.t hl~h 1.H'l'l<t1 m for her performanrc
'' .1notlw1 Tt'llll<'"M'l' Wllhurru. heroine 10 "The
HO!>L 1..iltoo • Jt Goh.lt!n We:.t College. wrult
:\ IHHSiHg
Eride11ce
J u an H.l\'. Grelt'ht'n '.\lt'inke
.ind Chrl!->toplwr Guler reaC'l
.i~ ChuC'k Cuop~r . µurtr<1~
1 n g a d l' t c t' t i ,. e . p u I h
ltng<.•rtl' fro m a burg lar ·~
bag in "Ot••ff OC'lmqucnt ..
Tht· thre e -a ct comed v ts lw
1n g ~taged at 8 .30 p m
Thurs da vs. Fridavs cind
Saturdays through ~\lay 2 1
at Cabnllo Pl a\'ho u ~c 111
San Cll'llll'ntc -·r1 ekcts a n.·
$4
S1doh was hailed for h1~ Portrayal In the title
role of "The Basic Tra1111ng of Pavlo tlummell"
at Orun"e'Coast College
Playina the Qlhtir twb pnncipal rolu oL
Stello and Match will be J,atrlcla Corbett and
Tom Wheeler. Completing the Irvine cast ure
Tom f'c1erabcnd, Tom McGovern, Sheila
McCannu. Lenore SlJerne. Evan Rarner. Earl
M cCaMa and Joyce P ridham, who also serves
us stage mana~cr
.. A Streetcar Named Des ire " will be pre·
..,ented June 13 14. 20 21 and 27·28 at 8 p m . and
in two Sunday matrnces. June 15 itl 2 pm and
June 22 ut 4 p.m ., in the Turtle Rock Park
auditorium. Adv11nce reservations may be ob·
tamed by callmg. lhc City of Irvine Community
Services Department at" 754 3643 weekdays
before 5 p.m . or the Turtle Rock facility at
752·6076 evenings and weekends. ·
* CASTING ALSO HAS been announced ror
I h e Or ang1· Co unty pre mie r e of "Lilt l•·
\lurdt•r..,." .i ">l.lltrtt• comedy by Jule<> Fe1ffer . by
Sho"ca..,e l'rod uct~ons, Orange County's ne\loe:.l
, t heJter group
Alex Kob<t. foundt.>r dnd director of the
Westmm ... tt•r hased tht.>ater 1s staging the play.
the c;econd o( tht• sca:-.on following "Seven Days
1n Ma) ' Tht· l'la) (oc·ui.,e-. on u contem pora rv
ml'lropolttan fam1l) subjected tn the mea11ing
1 •• ..,., \IOlt.•nre &md ml'Cl'd mor(''i of modern It\
1ng
Compn:.tn~ lhl· t•nmpam an· Bill Cardin
.l,rn ",irntno;k1. Lou f\0,11\ .John Mo'\kal Sh1rlP\
HoY. t'. L.\ ncl.1 St ar h no uncl P iJUI Tl'sch.kc l'•·rf~irmam·1·-. \\Ill ht· 'g1\t•n Fnrla"' cintl
S.tlur<t1\' al x JU fr um Jun•· :.•11 throui:h July I:!
"11h .i < h1'111~ 111.Jttnt·•· Jl :! pm Juh J'.J <il lh•
17th Slrll·I "d111nl .1ud11cinum 7',2 1 W1·'-lmtn\l•·r
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Lt Crt'iltamta ;.in outdoor dram,1 tlJ tw p1 ,.
't'llll'd lro111 .luh :.!It 111 ,\u~ :1 in -.., .. n t Jt.:rn~11t1·
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Sot & Sun Mot..-An U .00 till 2:JO P"'
Cutve• 011Ye or Jeffrey Road
To Barranca Par1lw1) Between
Santi Ana & San D•e90 F1eew.tys
In The Woodbtrdge V1tl&9(! Ce"'"'
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The Boomtown Rau have had four con
ruUve No 1 1lntlN In F..nlland Ct.be ume
wtth both of &h•lr r r nt albuml): .they're
llUOE tni.madonal 1tara and on th lr recent
!lf"tOnd lour ol..A.m•rtc.-1 they were determtnod to
"br(' alt" lbt! Sla&t:f
Arrtv1nc ln th&. count!')' for their •lx·weelt
1tltack. lead aln,cer .nd charmer Bob Oeldof
uld, "I'm~ foNard to waahlnc my dirty
1>orlts ln an t:ndh»• 1tN1am or Holiday lnns. The
real n,,uon wtl're tourlna thia lime la because
w~ foel culturally deprived wltbout 'The
N~wly~ Gamu • ·'
CEU>OF'S WAY WITH words baa gotten
him Into trouble on more than one oeca.slon,
t'J\~ClallY with membe~ or the press who don't
aJwaya find hi.8 way amwuq. This ddean't su.r-
praae him at all.
"U I wa.s • Journalist I would rtnd myself
unbt>ar11ble." hl" admitted. "I would seem so
bell·at~ured. very cocky. l have a ready-made
:.mart »rH ao»wer for everything. I go into
thue ludicrous profound explanations about
~unga that are perhaps essenually meaningless
oonet.bel~ they're genuine oo my part.
"l sound Ukc u p;eudo-inteUectual ... That
"'ould be the idea that I would get 1r I were in·
teTvaewmg me. and J would dishke me for the
durataoo of lhe 10terview. ·•
GELOOF ATJ'RIBUTES his penchant for
one-hners not to h1s former occupation as a
JOurn~iBt, but lO bis ramiJy. "Our family argu.
UCI OPERA ...
ffrom Pa"e CZ>
since its inception, the original Forza of 1862
<first perfonned in what is now, god forgive
us. Leningrad).
The core or this perlonnance is Andrew
Porter's remarkable conversaoo of Verdi's
Italian mto a singable, poetic and natural
English. His translation gives the lie to the
idea that foreign operas cannot be reworded
effectively anto Enghsh. This translation will
be the standard by which others will be
judged.
There must also be bravos for UCI pro-
f es:;or William Holm4:S who put_ together the
magnificent score from the original 1862 writ·
ings of Verdi. Cetainly musicians will r ec-
ognize this as a remarkable technical and
musical actuevement.
FINALLY, CLAYTON Garrison's direc·
lion of this entire production showed a
coordination or people and technique which
would make President Carter envious. His
staging was effective, sensitive and lrue'to
Verdi's intentions.
To return again to Bernstein's "What
Makes Opera Grand?"
··When operolte mu.nc u great, ft creoin its
own special world unth111 which time and rpace
are revised CJ71d even meanmg i$ ~
and pre~ed on a different ~L T~, the
mea.ture of Us greatness is the ~ to 1Dlnch it
make• you an jnhabUant of iU own~ to0rld..
The ntent to 1dlich ft &wifes you bl and iet. J10U
breaUw iU ~ otheT-pland <*. WWt tlw
greated operas . . . toe enter l1'llfl Dito ncla a
WOTld and IOben we come <>Mt, W« ars "'1d1ed and_
~-·''.
UCJ's production of La Forza deJ Destino
achieved "grandness" leaving the audience
enriched and ennobled.
[ ROCK T ALK
menu camiat of one·llnen, screamed at each
other at the higheat posaible volume," be
laughed. ''Tbat'a the way I wu brought up."
Talkiq about his arroeant image, which be
feels has been Invented for )lim by ao,.e
journallata who be said "cbooee~ choice bits
you say and print t.bem," Bob tu.med serious and said: _
"I do my best in an interview aituaUon and
that's what being a journalist taught me. For
mo.t journalist.a ll'a better for them that I was a
Journal.I.st because I realize what might con-stitute a good interview. · \.
"Possibly J seem arrogant ooatage," be
continued. "but most of at is ironic and I find
that most Americans don't have a tremendous sense oC irooy.
"IRONY IS BEST derived from an ability
to laugh at yourseU and when you view yourself
an a serious Lagbt and then laugh at that serious· ness. lhat 's ironic."
When Bob began giving interviews be waa
determined lO say exactly what was on b.iS
min_d. "I also used It as a Conn or sell-anaJysls
basically and I enJoy talking," be admitted.
,''l'.m a fairly gregarious person anyway, J
c_an t keep my mouth shut. If I'm asked a ques.
hon I would anawer it to the rullest extent of the
question's capabiUUes and I would answer it as
honestly as I possibly could and if that honesty
reveals something unnatt~rtng about me as a
person. that's too bad. I can't help it.
• "rM ALSO AWARE that I'm 'Mr. Media' In
Britain and that bores me. Whenever they want
an articulate man with a finger oo t.be 'now
generation' µieo they get good old Bob Geldof.
good for a few quotes -he can say at least one
bentence with three syllables t.n it."
But, with the exception or this ·lnterview.
Geldof ·did NOT talk to the press this time
around In the U.S. Why?
"I aJw<1ys l>Wd lhat 1r I got bored with it. I'd
stop talking. Also. it's a turn-otr for a lot ol kids
to constantly see me -es 'Mr. Copy, Mr . Mouth.' "
Yet. be still claJma be'a not trapped by
Came: "I won't be intimidated by it. rm stJll
hav1ng a good time. To be booetit with you, l
can't think of a better job."
B erry, Holmes
Perfornz at P a.rk
Chuck Berry, a founder of rock ·n· roU. and
Rupert Holmes , one of today's pop music
superstars. will perlorm at Six F1ags Magic
Mount.un faouly amusement park in Valencia.
Berry 1s scheduled Sunday, and Holmes ar· rives May lL Each will etve bour·kxle CODC'el"'l.9
at 4 and 6 p.m . ln the Toyota Sbowc&se '!beater.
'The abows are included lo the park's one
price admission of $9.50 for adult.a\ ~ for
children ages 3 to u. and under a are adai.itiiid ~
free.
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FINAL WEEKEND
The Newport Theatre Arts Center Players
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"'J' A NITIES"
AN AOUL T COMEDY by JACK HEIFNER
Directed by GREGORY BACH
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KEEPS YOU ON YOUR two hours of amateur 8 p.m.
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'Sitting .Ducks' Survive
"SlntNO OUCtc S" ha
d•l•9htt\llly f'CCf'ntrlc com~v
l'\dllf'ntur" "bOut ,. Cl'IUPlf' Of
cr ook\ who bumblf' th Ir wav
throuQh .i ''~.000 1 IPQff Of ttw
Mdfltl MltM9lfmll ~ndZ •H
Norman arft thf' lml)()111•rhhe<I
m~n \ Paul N•wmen and Rebert'
Rt>dfOfd, pulllnq off tht•lr 'loltno
ttQAln\t Qrf'4'1 odd\ l\nd th1•lr
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from N1•w Vorll. to M l1tm1 , r>tck1no up_, 1.Mlr 01\1 ... rt'ttnqtv 1nno< Pnt
11.'ll'll\lt\ !Ptitrlc Towni.t>nd lr~nt'
f-orr t•'t> dOlt d < h1:1utfeur who
_,In•\ to Ix• J rt'cordlng \tar
I Ric hard Rt1m11nu~) Olrtnor
wrtt('r H(•nty JuQIOm tcll)IUrt''>
tn,. •*r\ondlltv ol E'c:l< h tn
'< t•n('\ that ctrl' am<'lllnqty lilt'
1111. th<>ogh wmettm s too un
oolt\htld lht-best elem••n t.,
ore E mtt ~nd Norman two 1<1n1t'\
who como1~a., well a., gin dlld
1on1t The R rating·~ dut> to
1,1ngudQl' nudity and rnuct1 tC1ll1
r1f .,, 11 lthouqh llll t~ac t1on 1
F FOLK ES" trie\ t o
po rt r ay Roger M oor(' a' a c<1t
lo11inq·n11<,ogynt<;t bul don t l'lt•
IOOll cl The rolP IS d ">l1qhtly
more l"C'Cf'ntrlc Jame'> Bond a
Clt'A th defying supermM' wtio lc:lk•c,
on,, bdnd of oll r ig hlJt1< ..,.,"
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M,.,,.,ty ~ <,(•r111ce Oirt~c to r
Andr ew M cLaqlen know \ t11' v.ay
around an adventurE.' mo111r and
he lie ps the action movinq ,1m1
the characters larger thdn l1t€'.
but f airly plausibll• Moo··
playc, the title r ole Jami .. M .iso11
plays his reluc tilnt Ptlrtni • ""dh
customary sol idlty, c)nc1 Anthonv
Perkins and M 1chaPI P,lrk'> ,111·
the bad guy-;. A <.tnndC1ut 1n
thP excellent c;i<,t is F .i1th
Arook as the Rr1t1<.h p11m;o
min1c;ler . Ratt>d PG
"THE CHANGE~ING'' '' ,, ">ca re mo111e w ith a totic t1 of
class the strong prc•s .. nr 1 of
George C. Scott H1• pt.iv' ,1
compoSf>r berl cl11Cd by •ll c 1df·nlttl
di<Jths of his wife ano a.iuoh11,
He 1lloq1cally rt>nts an aban
doned mansion th~t r ewmbl"' cJ
demented Buc k1nqhcJm P,11ar f'
Things QO bump 1n thP n1Qhl
ciltermath oi a tonq.cJqo m u rO.,r
Scott lends.cred1b111t y to thP
'FFOLKES' HERO
Roger Moore
tclr·fetched hcJPDPn1nqs
Melvyn Douqlascontrib·
u tes another of his 'itronq
performclnCPS 1n the title r ole
Thl' rating " P
"LITTLE DARLINGS · pit cl
poor little rich q1r1 aqd1n!>I
d tOUgh·tdflunQ tOmt)Oy In rl ( L (0
to 'ieP who ""'II IOV h1:r "tr
ginlty first at cin oll·g1rl
sur.1mer camp no It-'>'> 1 t '>
admi.ttedly ,, q1rrm1c k y prr m1<.e
tor a film about orow 1ng up,
but screenwriters carrv 1t otl
w1tn lots of humor, rea<ooncit>I~·
'>t'nsit1vlty and only m1n1ma1
mawkishnec:.s. Tat um O N1•nl .ind
Kristy Mc Nichol ar e to bP con
qr a tulatl'd tor turn1nq th£'
qprpotyped protaqon1"'' 1ntn
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hl'r headc;t ronq but pPrsevl'rinq
nus band Sp,1 c" 1<, totl}lly
conv1nc1nq ... ~ 'h• 14·yf ilr-010
bride and moth• r 1ntprprPt1nQ
lh+> L vnn sonoc; h(>r<,f>lf • no lin
svnc here Jonp<, Or 1nq' ;i
v~orou-,pn·sence to th• ')UE'Pn
CW"rnons1rat1no oncP l""Orl' lh-'I ""
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"SE AIAL" Id• dellclous ~clalcornedythat ltlo•deel
with w l Sdom Ind bellylaughs
ebout clvlllnd medness In Marin
Countv. The C>lot contains the
basics of yex1r normal, daytime
TV dr11~ lechery, wife.sw aps,
seduction and other suburban
sp0rts The fllm Is really a o
c,eriec, of blackouts, often as
obr.t ene as they are unexpected.
Comical Martin Mull and
Tuesday Weld art' f ine as
the main mhced·VP couple.
T hf' rating Is R.
"NIJINSKY" is a
brave ('ffort to r ecapture the
creatlvP explosion that was
th<' Ballet Russe. Director
Hert>N1 Ross "nd c9-pr0ducer
Nora KcJye display fhe same good
tastl' and kinetic sense of tfleir
"The Turning ~Int," but with
less wccess. The superb
danc1nq 1s offset by a leaden
plot that dwell!> on the rel a·
t1on!>h1p t>Pt wet>n Sergei Diaghilev
and proteqe Nl11nsky A lan Bates
is handsomelyd1aboliccJI as the
1mprr·s<1rio. hea11y·lldc1'-d George
de la Pf'naexh1b1ts both the
danc 1nq Qf'n1us and thP, nc 1p1ent
maonr·\SOI Nijinsky Less for
tunr11r 1<. Lf«,IJP Browne as thP
1anc Pr '>wife her role i s 111
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capturing two of the country's most Y.anted felon'>
"Magnum. P.I.." will air Thurs days. 9·10
p m .. with "Enos" on the air 8-9 y.'ednesdays
, CBS beat four·time w1nnf'r ABC in the 1979-80
ratings race, and, as expecl<'d. made few changes
rn 1ts schedule for the fall. /\BC unv('tl<'d its 1980-81
lrncup Monday, and NBC said its fall schedule
would be announced on May fl
CBS' NEW SCHEDULE includes only five new
::.criC's and leaves three ni~hts untouched.
"llawaii Five·O." Marnng Jack Lord.
m1ert'd m 1968. and fini shed m the Top 10 fou
times. The s enes' best season Uurd place in the
ratings was 1972·73. ~
.. Barnaby Jones," with Buddy Ebsen in the
lead, was introduced in 1973, and reached its
highest r~mg. 18th, the first year.
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.. Hagen " and "The Stocka rd Channinit Show."
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PERSONALS &
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ltARI OPPORTUNITY WANTED!!
ON BAY, FOR S86.500. 3 Bdrm. bome. Irvine. ~ul. double wide C M , Npt., with a51Wnl&·
mobile home 'on Lido ~e loan ; have $38,000
Pmi.oawa. Spectacular 2nd T . D. w /$60,000
view of water. boats, security. Seasoned over
gulls. See #C Anchorage a year, can add some
Way, Lido Park in cash . Bud Corbin .
Newport Beach. Super 91S1-~ •
terms. 4_.ECV•SYSTEMS·
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$91,500
HOMES-
REALESTATE
631·1400 Vacant and ready to go. 2 ----------1 story 3 Bdrm. secluded pabO. Don't watt! Call W• .. ft Oftt HCMM
5 BR 4· ba cus t om
waterfron t ho me
w 17x38 P" l dock .
P r iced -'J,..095 000.
.Builder w trade for
Palm Spnngs ~tale
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CaroA Hoff. agt. 63 l -OOS4 Pnnc.. Only.
NESTLED IN THE
OP&IHOUSE
SAT/SUN 1-5
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lOST & FOUND
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~ Forest that pract1call»
5.l:Al surrounds this I we unou::.
~ 4 Bdrm, split level beau·
....., ty. Owner IS u bw Ider
...rHGHTS
OCUHV1EW
Nt>W nm.om buill 3 Bdrm
3 Rath home. ()pen beam
cWIOgs. ::.kyhght, SUO·
deck. Immediate oc·
cupancy ' $37!1.000.
i52 1920
and will consider ex.· ~ change for lot.S or land
;rm 11/7)
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11nd will carry 2nd
TRUST DEED or
whatever All lhlB on a country ~ acre lot al
$262,000. Call WAU..ACE
& COMPANY RLTRS
now at 714· 729-5966
:: OUTSTANDING ~ VALUE '
Ci)UAIL
PLACE
NC>f'EI TIES ..
10,. T1t l :l O r ..M.I
::g Super 3 Bdrm 2 bath~~~~~~~~~
llO!ll f amily h ome io ::= Oceanside. G r ea t ,.~ neighborhood. near :;r~ schools, parks and shops
:: Lovely mountain \ 1ew
QI Outstand1og ~larler
:: home or rental un1l
CoaoMA DEL M.AR
ran m.ooo
I JV~ LOAM MOW-*» LOAM ..
Prime locaUon in the Bluffs. One story, 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Sjtuated on
extra large greenbelt. An immaculate.
home priced for quick sale. St~.000.
Owner will finance. No loan fee. Call
(or ~ppointment now. 644'4910
wUUY M. TA noa co..••••. Ztlt S-J114 ' ... .._
MEW..,'POll-IT.... C&nlR. M.I. 644-49 I 0
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REALTORS
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OM ~MSETTIA: '" CorolMI .. Mor.
•p•doml ................ two .. Met.
wlffl flt cplai:e. New c_,.... ..cf paw.
E:xc.e-t ~ property. S2'1.000
IUSIHESS ~rn: bulewt prW
altop ••allable. FIH cowdltloR, ••II
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COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 I 5 E.. Coast Hwy .. CoroM .. Mor
675-55 I I
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BAOl'CllS Wfl\l,.ORS
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PIMHSUlA POINT.
170STIPS
TO OCEAN
Comfortable JBr older
home. qui et
neighbortlood. afforda·
ble floaoc1 og 9 .5'li.
$280,000.
DISRW.TY
673-£210
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Owner says sell now. 2
Br. Woodbeam ceilings.
hardwood floors .
Beautiful brick frplc.
HOME!
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COTTAGE
~er home. 2 B<tnns,
+ fi.xer bonus cottage for
molber·in·law. Assume
$58.(XXI 1 l>"'2 r;. loan $422
payment.\ $30,000 <"qW·
ty Hurry on thu one!
546-zn.J
DOVER SHORES
4 Br 3 Ba. pool & spa. city
tight \.1C'W OnJy 6 yrs old
$44.S,(XXI
HARIOR RIDGE
don osen
realtor"
CHARMER
Fleiuble financing on
Uu.s COlY 3 Bdrm borne
Spanlu.og oew carpel.
pain\ and wallpaper!
Gourmet kitchen. s un·
shine garden windows.
cozy firepla ct:. g lass
waJls views to pnvate
vard! $214 .950 Call encl,pauo. Prtced to sell i;n..8:)50 row. SlSS.000. 646-71 71
2 Br2 Ba decorator 's own
home Wllh a fantaSllC
\.1ew overlooking re
servo1r & city hl!hls
$36S.axl.
TIANSPORTATION
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1213 N COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
497-4848 --------
SPANISH
HACIENDA
OHIACKIAY
"1to Ofd World Charm.
!~ Vacdioft at Honw.
~:: 4 bdrm., pool, hot tub.
t1!i0 voUeyball court. $575,000
mo Crf.aUve financing. Br· :!:: ing offers. 2S8S Irvine
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Ave (Back Bayl
Agent 714 64& 1044 = 1-R•E-C•l-E •• A_T_I •0-H
;:_•~ . MINDED?
:::; Room for tennis court
and pool,+ RV and boat
llCC'ell. Greal custom 4
Bdrm, famil y r oom
home. OMC at 14~. ~
OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5
356 E. 22ND STREET.
LOYB.YUDO
IAtfllOMT
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assumable 1 0~
foan. 3 + maids. 4
baths, den, dinin&
rm. z fpk'a •Iota
o f tha rm .
Sl.250.000.
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Newly red<'<'orated 4 Br 3
Ba on Fee simple land.
vacant & ready ror 1m
med1ale roove1n with
c reati ve fin ancin g
available S389.500
PriUdoC~
2,3&4 Bedrooms with
ocean vtew, pool. sauna,
spa & lots of open space
in Sunny San Diego
Sl.arung $47,500 With 5'<
down payment t2 75 in·
t.erest rate. ~-7971 or
(1~989
IA Y, OCUH VIEW
AIAHDOHED
Flexlble financing! Sub-
mat ~terms oo this
vacant 4 Bdrm Clif·
Changer. Covered bnck
patio entry lo l1v1ng
room with massive beam
ceilings and b ric k
fi replace. Private
muter suite, Ci.replace and sauna. 3 more king s1z.ed bdrms. Gla.aa waU
~to deck with bay,
ocean view. Call 673-8550
{)Pf,. Ill Y• 11~IUN101lf N<.I .. -' THE REAL
ESTATE RS -~
OCIAloROHT
$ Bdnns. Oil 40 ft. lot, owner will finante.
TOWNHOUSE
2 Bdrm., 2 balh; owner .w ftDmce. 115.450
MOll1.I HOME
Mull park oeer Hoaa
JbPt.al. Call 8oMUa at
54MIT1 COtl8CtAL
PmiAawa. 3 alores ll
apta. IZ50.000
ltlMT·UDO s Bdrm. home,• mo.
U.SALIS
We ba-. more buven •U.. our ,,.. .. , atalf _ ......._ Clll Dolly ~
lln'. Olafl llaMtal ..
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RB>UCED $45K
F.. c;h.idl Sale
Assume 10"'2""c loan
.Over 1600aq. fl. of
gracious l lv1nR
Beautiful new coodo pro
JeCl. G reat view or
hariJor & ocean. ~dlls.
Security bldg. No dogs.
S21.S,OOO .
75'·9lll
M.allow·Kennedy ..... HO
Anoa Morland , Ex~ QUAUFYfti4G
elusive Agt. 975·0800, S20,000 DOWH 631-0486 Spectacwar 3 Bdrm 2 ADULT UV1MG, balb home. Added
HO QU.AUF11HG ~ ceiling family 'New. clean adult 2 Bdrm room. brick fireplace,
cmdo with a Large patio, dining room . S20,000
community pool, s pa, down. Owner will CaJT)'
rec. fad.I auecurity aale. Afll>. 97 .9CIO. Act oow ! ='=·~~ ~~l1hfOtlNICI ' A";~;;rE· l•lllffl
REALT~
MIWOH DOI.LAI HOME
Over looking the harbor entrance le
Ba J boa --a f abu.Jous action view I
Luxurious Irvine Terrace home bu
a tropical feeling with lush Indoor
landscaping. extravagant with
paneling , dramatic f alnlly room
with tranalucent celling, beautifWly
landscaped patio w ith pool. 4
bdr ms . & baths . Secluded &
desir able. $1,084,000.
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Realty
auL ESTAn UCEUIHCI SINCE.,.,
COME WITH US. • .to THI 11.UffS.
Price r educed· $30,000. Lovel y
Car melita Plan condo . 4 Bedrooms. 3
baths. Fee land , not leasehold . Wide
greenbelt view. Assum able loan. Open
daily 1·5.
35' MADBA ............ Mow SI to.000
MIWPO«T RACH 759-0lfl
IUCHDUPUXI
Ne wp o r t Bea c h
duplex I block lo
ooeaD! SlB.700 g:ro&S ln·
come! Well ma10la.11>ed.
Ass umable f1nanc1 ng
J"'5l l20S.000 ! Hurry. r a1J
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[illfillt\I
ABANDONED
VJdoriCM~
&tilt' pounds. lie ach
Z.aty Front porch Lob-
by f!d.rY 6 BR Formal
dm. parlor, w/lMtn dbl
cbma b&&dl. Dftl I game
rm. 2lld It)' veranda aun·
deck w /aep o u tside
swrcase. 1Ddoor MltillJc
awrwell. Guest qtn. Domed celllnga Bay
window. B fl' acces.a. so<::i
6 UNts.-2 Y s tWw res&.ored. It has it a II.
Four 2 Bdrm " l WO 3 ~ u ll t !> a c ri r I cl' f 0 r
Bdrm units ·with H · ~000. Call now 11 · cellerrt E a .. aide CQsta _BKJl_...._9&34l0:2 _____ _
=.a~~ ~eU::S~ ASSUME LOAHS
wrth 26~ down. Rent.s St 04,000
can be rai.sed. f'Ull pnce , ll'/J'Yo ~.000 Call 556-2660 ~1cenl. highly u?·
gr-4ded 5 Bdrm 3 hath «;:SELECT mansion O n hu.ie T PROPERTIES ~ ~ L.argl' bdrm.s
+ den and dl.JllAg room
-w1lh quality bu1lt1n taG & SMAll! r abtnct.s o.od sht'lvm.:
Blg ~maU pn ce• Quality ""all decor
6 Bdnm. f"aauly toom tbruoul. A must ~e""
Sparkhng pool-·a od S143,000. Call now'
much more ' Only 546-.znJ
Sl:lt..SCX>! Xlnt Mesa del '"1"' '· '' \ '"" ,. ''' · ;.\~::~:r.:::n [ ~. IHNt\I f® Utdtl ·.~~JL~' ( .~,:.,~
SPANISH HACIENDA
Old world charm. oak
floors. 3 fp . 3 br. 3 ba,
cstm features. pn\ J C)
t:iwcwvrs ooJy by appt
$MX>,(XXI ~9491
WA.LKER&U:E R E
Property locatrd on
brac h 10 Leucadia.
Sl.95.000. Will consider
trade or owner wiU carry
floanc1ng 75 1 ·8967 or
Im-i715 Ext 841.
0--Mnt
WMow
,
OCUliROMT VIEW HOM5--
0LD COIOHA DB. MAR
S ' • c t a c • l• r I o c a ti o •
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••at er ttedroo• ••It•. ,_ T•••·•9•ra wl•t co•t•I••
Mpa• ..... ,._ .....
lk itcltH. All profeulu•lly
decorated wltlt ••q•lalte
fueaft. Offt;ed .. SltS,000.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499-455 I 4"95-1720
So.th locJuna La JEE a MIC)ll 11
497-3331 493-1112
La !JB a leadl o.a row
ADULT UVIMG,
MO QUAUFYIHG
New. dean adult 2 Bdrm condo with a large patio.
community pool, s pa. rec. fa.c11 & secunty gate·
No qu&bJ ying, selleor "" 111
r~ On!) 584.soo ,o
wi Wd:sy Y'i~mo
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
llOMAKTIC
llHDEZVOUS J>mt.ooae view ~ea.o.
barbor & city Illes.
BealL ~gnded condo
Ul oew VIiia Balboa.-
Pnced to seU at $2.35 000.
Assume 1~...,~ loan.
H&.ny tJus won't La.st.
Mat.low-Kennedy
Anna Moria.nd, Exlus1ve
A# ~; 63l-OC86
OCUMROHT
COHO<>
Low dn. Take over pay·
ID!llf.S. ID Ckeao A \.'e.
Huollogtoo Beac h.
Ownerdeaparate.
..... 556-7777
ASSUMUU
11/J°/o LOAM
LVty frnlY home oa qc&et
cul·d e ·sac. Eulalde
CUS7.?M POOL• SPA.
Owner will e&n'Y XT1lA ~ 2nd T.D. attractive
l.llld'esl rate.
646-7711
UTIU MA.HSIOM
Enter tiled r O)'e r . to
elegaat paneled Uvhir.
room, wltb massiY'
bnck fuepla~. l>Uli area featur's 2u
fsrepl.ace. Bulltin mt
tamment C'elJl.er. parq
floors, and 3rd firepla
b.lghllgbt your fam ily
room. P~ and spa alJow
California b vw.g at its
best. CXfered at SLl2.SOO.
Call~
At&&CLUR!
~remely attr active
H a rbor Eslatrs 3
Bdrm-family room
home! Pnme cw de sac
locaUoo. Immaculate.
Giant fre4! form pal.lo.
NO LOANS ON T HIS
PROPERTY-Submit
\'A or OlherWl5e ! Take
advan ta ge -Ju s t
$112.000. C&ll 752· 1700
Red\ftd pn~. e-xc·eUeot 1•--------1 t.enn5, lovdy 3 Bdrm & 11.0CXTO IUCH
")1.1-'lfltO•''Sfl'"'~ ~ tJ •, •
l~-OCEAN FRONT
D~
Spac>0US 2 & 3 bdrm UO·
its o n th e beac h .
Remarkable income &
investment potential.
Rare comer loL Seller
will carry 2Dd at lZ'\.
Uruque opport uruty.
646-7711
fami.Jy W1tb great ocean
view. Guarded com·
mun1ty. Now only
$1"B,IXX> .:.liiflllllllllllllllll .....
1.1.conAGE
~per. cute & clean 2
Bdrm beacb house on
Balboa l.slaod. f'U U sue
tot. Owner provided
Ci . SD>.000 ~A I S LA ND
REALTY
67}-8700
muMEME
Gorgeom 4 br 10 H B.
SI*:. ram. rm .• dm rm
---------& fJl>lc. Plush new cpu. 5 UMITS inmearea. Sll9.900.
MO QUALIFYING SIU 1.£.
Owner wiU carry fmaoc-HJ..7010
mg at IN. Almoel new ---------
deiuu Wlits. Minutes to LAllGI ASSUM 4IU
beacb, won't last call LOAM.
646-7171. _ ..-ftl1.u 1rva..u.t. Olin••• 9 ·" \ 1.A •Oii ""'1 • .._, ....,.-r' ...-. ---"' THE REAL
ESTATE RS -~
O..ofaliadLot Lut lot lo elliatence.
c=:..:;utar vlJ• of . • breatbtakinl
saaaetl on OYer ,,.., ac.
level lot ln eachalve
.... mG.50
LOWDOWN.
Like new iD5jde aod out
wllh oew cpt 'g and a
cmy bnck (rplc In Uus
attnlCllve 3 bdrm, 2 ba.
home. Lee uaumable
mo 'trith DO quabf yiq 41
low down. Only sr>.800.
ltd DOW, call m-5370
ALLSTATE
llEALTOR8
MIW usrz•• .IA.It••~
Extremely DHltable One Story. Two ~ Plua 0... WIU. Sffond F\repl1rt.
Separate Dlninl Room. Neutral Colon. ho
1Ar1• Patb. Nini V1ew OI TM~ ~.
Spa • Tern.ta. Security Oa&e. F.ASY P"JNANC'INO Im.GOO
t I
SHOUQ.IFFS
2 Bdrm. den. ranode~
and redtt oo canyon witb
OCle9n View rrom deck.
Room for pool. Large U ·
sumat>k loan at at trar u ve 'l-r a tt>S S425. 000
Ca.LI R4.a Bol a.od
UPllll()Ul. 11(.MU
67s.4000
$64,950
And only Sl0.000 down
gets )"OU LOlO Uus perfect
investment star ter.
Takeover ex.i.sting loans.
Mollvated! C&Jl l IHt'
S4S-9C91
DRSODOWH
Vas ca1J DOW 00 Utis 3
bedroom beauty wit.b DO
dowo and no cklsmg C<l5 ·
ts. Just move m &ad en·
joy.540-.1666
•Whelan Real Estate
IAYFROMT HOME
Nkd)' decorated 2-aty 5
Br S Ba with f aotast.lc
view • alp. Owner will
finance entire balance
wUb norma l down.
SJ...1.90,000. Call Maril.
.llCllS IEAl TY
'75-6670
OHLYWZ.500
Deti.gbttul end unit wrtb
big peUo. 2 Big bdrm:s ..
h'p6c., shake roof & dbl car garage. Vacant.., n. ..
.idy {or ocrupancy
OCEAN PACIFIC
Real Est•
759-1616
PARK BR.lSI'OL
Lg lBr. LBa Condo, Im·
a.mac rood w 'new cpls, ,
drps & AC. blfl quiet pvt
loc. w /lush mature
l nds pg . bubbling
~ thruoul even an
aviary, lmagiae j us t
steps to pool, spa. clbbse
& BBQ area & a cbeeriw
lndry r m . Priced at
S .000. Assumable loan'
at ~ in, Int. Prtn only
please. 8'P-4JOO Ad·sltter
Jl2l.2 3' hrs.
v-.w
GOLfCOURSI
El,gantOakcrest.
beaut. furnished
model. McLain
J o wnhme . Ah
cond .• a great
,xecutlve
hldeawa.y. Call for
appt. Esther.
Tabak. 7fi&.1.234
macnab I Irvine
realty
PllCI SI AIM tfr411.ooot Dover Shores! Beau uJ View. Pool
Home. 4BR.s. 3 fplcs -family le
dining room -· huge game rm
w/atrium. wet bar & sliding root.
Fast escrow poulble . Mary Lou
Marte.a ea.ass. OPEN SUN. 12~
P.111. la GALAXY. CN·ll)
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L ellAT PAMa.Y ~J•l.000
Really nifty : 4 bedroom , 3 baths and
~ 2 f1repl¥<-etS ln a 3.000 sq. n. home on a
large Bat·k Bay lot. Also a potting
s hed, a dog run, ts flrepit. ust-d bride
f;at10 and when you're tired of 1t all
ump lnto the rrothy :>pu' Many
eatures insldt• t.ndudmJ< 1mmat'ulat(.
condllions and OH~r u oil. there'g
some s uper finanrmK Askinj.t S260,000
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REALTPRS. 67~-6000
244! l•tol Co.tot U .. h••11. (·Oto~ df'I Mai
WE HAVt:. » 0t 1Hl. l!UT U TIN~ lN JOWN
• • ,,
fil Coldwe_ll B~nke~
CATAUHA TO MT. WILSON
One of the most beautiful homes in
Spyglass lS<r view, a ll of Newport &
beyond. Pool. spa. 3 Br, family
r oom, many t"us tom details .
$550,000 FEE.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060
. cfuxur'I
Newport Heights
$90,000-s 17 5,000
Elegant spacious
I. 2 & :! bt·ctro<1m s~ 2 bath~.
Sky llghb. f 1rcpl~t·c.:s. pool Creative
lmanerng an11 l<Jbl l• Opt.·n tlaily
11·6. NH.
501 St.
Andrews Rd.
64S-8407
QUALITY CLIFfHAVEN CHARMER
RedKorated 2"''°'Y• 3 bed. 3 ba. wfttl
spa h1 master suit•. Mic• str••t. u•7· OWNH WIU CA.RIY RIST
f.o.,ECOMD T.D. OR SUIMIT.
$269,000. 631-1400
LEASE/OPTION NEWPORT
Mew 2 btcl. 2 ba. fie eptac•, MCWity.
SI0,000 dowtl & $750. per ...-th INM.
$210,000. 631·1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
RFAL £.STl'CTE.
~· R•nt•" f'r•l()ttt\ ~~fnt"f"tt
Z4:lh W Co."' H..,, N..-r«t H<·.tt h
631·1400
JI'> M.,,..,.. PM•
S..itxMI~
673-6900
CHOICE DUPLEXES _,
*-GOOD FINANCING *
IALIOA. ISLAMD -· Choice location
--steps to So. Bay beach. 3 Bdrm &
2 Bdrm. great assumable loan.
Here is your ch ance to own a
one·of-a-kind property.
WIST ..-wron --Close to ocean
and beach . Well designed and
immac ulate 3+2 bdrms. Newly
carpeled, builtins. freshly painted.
"$279 000. Call for appt. to see.
IASTsm COSTA MESA --Prime
location. 2 sepa r at e houses, both in
mint condition. Large assumable
loan at 9.62%. $199,000.
WISTSIDI COSTA MISA. --Ideal
location, near park -& shopping. 2
two bdrm units in excellent
condition. Owners may carry
second. $115,000. Call for info.
sount SAMl'A AMA -· Oldie but
goodie, 1 & 2 Bdrms. Convenient to
downtown, Civic Center -good
commercial area . .$75,000.
ASI US ..... _. lllw ri••..., ,, .. _ ............ ...,.... ~
BY 'OWNER
11n1r· View Cntllft Portlfill
Vt~w ot clty llghll Next to Anderson
st"hool & 10 rre p rk S bdrma, 5
baths. odd1t100 of lurs(• rruJt-r bdrm &
walkln closet . Pro (t•l(xlonolly
dl'C'Onttt>d $37~.000
0,-.._.WltS..2·6
ltJO,_..._
644-4414
Mt.HO
6..-..COHDO
2 Bdrm 2 ti.lb on arem
b•h S upu 1h1rp '
81u·ptn' SM 1'13 '""'• • ., \ ,1.,..,, , ""' t
f®ISNl1I
ULDTOSUrT
1'wo 30xl 18' kJt6
OI Ot&oola Ownr
51125 ~6148
WALICTONACH
GOOO tHVISTMEMT
Ol.-"CdM ..
ll\olcti SO or Hwy "
dUplcx Loads oC charm
~.000 lTermsl
IETTYllURT
OP' a.. ...... ...,
tnvtl• you to dl1cun
YfAIT real etUle fUlute
'tftth .... CaU for an aP-
poia1......_ .._,n11
UPHI 1m11s1
RlAL TY
/
MISAVIDI
POO&.HOMI Thls auper u pancled
home ~urea a lar&e f a.mUy room, beautlluJ
patio a nd p ool and mast.er suite with silting
room. Truly .an enler·
t.&1Den debgbl. Aslwlg
Sld,950. For more Ul·
r ormal.l<m. call 540-1 151
-~ '»-HERITAGE
....................... ....................... ....................... . .................... ..
OP8' HOUSI SAT/SUM I ·5 102~ Gar.field, ffB. Priced to sell.
TERMS to sell. 'Jmmac. 3 Br, 2 ba
custom home. HUGE lot with boat or
traller access. 3 car ~ar. 2 car gar.
wllh workroom . A MUST SEE .
Property.
EXECUTIVE REALTORS
Robert Kirkland
MUST SELL THIS
WEEK! Le. 4 bd.., 3 ba.
Nr. coif course. Totally
upcraded. $184,900.
Patrick Tenore, A&t.
631·1266.
·OHTHESAHD
Res.: 536-6600
1044
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
CAUFOINIA
HOMES
OCEA.Nt•RONT
New modular type
bomel, pvt. commun.lty, z ~ 3' hr .ecurll )'.
s ub -ieulo& OK . <m >-.ate.
Sy o.net: 3br w/vlew.
Aaawnable laL No Quall·
f)'in&. C.ll 114·97Z-M43
Fm.astic fmaoc1na. owe
lit 12%. 2 Bdrm. ocean
view, 2~ blka to w oodJI
Cove beach. 4.2S Ruby St.
Open HMl SUnday l·S
S18S,500. 494-1936 Bllr
COQl)f!nUOO invited.
SIAVIEW W /Vlf.W
$148,000 ASSUMABLE
9.75%! Plush lg. 3 bd
Patrick Tenore. 631·1266
REALTORS
&..JI-I... 1oso1-------••••••••••••••••••••••• VIUA BALBOA
Gl.AMOIOUS
DICUTlVE HOME
Walls ol gla.iii overtook Ulf da.1.1)' COYered lulls ~
pnva&.ega.rden 4 Bdrmi.
(mQr. swu: bas 11.S own
pnv. frplc. • slttmg rm
& spa>; 3 ba •• ranuJy rm
with co:iy frplc , big
formal din. rm. Home
geared lo gracious enler·
taming Only $2.59.500
Agent &4{)..s:i60 ___ -~~~~~~~ DUPLEX STEAL ..:.
. • REALTORS
Unbelievable view of
Cal&hna and Hunllngtoo
Beach pier l Bdrm con
do at 711 Ocean Ave
Seller Wlll carry nnanc ·
&.ng al l~. low down
VA. TBMSAVAIL
'Beaut1 ru I P lan 103
reaturing 3 bedrooms. 2
baths and 10ully located
ror schools. parks and
sboppl.Dg. A.slung only
Sll'l.500 Cons1def VA
CaJJt.oday.
By Owner-. 3 Bdrm condo
View S20 ,000 do .
S57S 1 mo Assume ln Sell
or trade 642-3125
Great ftt1ancing. assume
10•,'k lolos. 1 &_2
bedrooms. ocean a11d
bay views. owner will
help finance
---Two 28 homes. 45' lot.!•--------Woa&.DR.£.
556-7777 e HANCH
REALTY
L.mJlllCI Hicpt 1052
OCEAN PACIFIC
Reat&tate
759-1616
f:HTERT AIMERS
DBJGHT
pool + !)pa WC SS0.000
down caJI m Rhone,
i\gt.631
OPE:HSUH.1-5
2Sl5ARST A.VE.
PJW&Cy c% seclusion in 2
bdrm.. 2 bath home. with
OUlSUUldmg view + an
extra house to pay the
laxe:. ~.000
MAURY STAUFFER
SEA LION Rl::1\LTY
673-5354 497.3319
OAK GLEN
Dist 1 o ct 1 ,. e n e w 2
bedroom. 2'h ba COO·
docn.iniums $99. 990 251.8 EJdeo Ave, C.M.
642-6734
*** Wm Lauri•
2287Waterman Way
Costa Mesa
You are the w mner of
t11o-u rree u ckel!. <Sll so
valueJ. to The
QUEEHMARY
Tour
[.mg Beacb. CA
Tldtets may be dru med
by calling 6U-56"18. ext m
***
SOOOO Down gets you a 3
* * loMI. St.tord
81121bor Dr.
HtmtingtOn BeaC"h
You are the winner or
two free tJcket.s tSt l.SO
valuel,lo n..
9Uf&4MARY
Tow
~Beach.CA
Tickets may be rla1mt"CI
by l'llll.Ul g 642 56"111. l" x t
ZTZ. J
~A
Mew Custom HOMH
tow l.lll("f't>St. w.sum able
loam. Brand new 2 or 3
bdrm homt-S. 6 blocks rrom oc-ean Ca 11 5J6 75'l2
or SJ6.1474 Century 21
Surf Ree.tty
••••••••••••••••••••••• Re6ales start al $125.000.
L N. I Mallow Kennedy Corp. aguna IQUe Anna Morland. exclusive 551 2000
__ W_ooclwi __ dge ___ 1 Realty • l•63•ag•1~•n•t•. •9•7 s.-.o.so•o-o•r
lyOWHr
Jbr. 2~'lba ram rm . A \
OarbY°"'f'I an. .,, bile: lo
lake tennis c rt s As·
swnable loan. l'nced at
$154,500. 20 Wood Grovt-
Wk fC7·1300, H m SSS-0990
PLAY GOLF !
Tee off o uts 1dt> your
nld.-.lcr bdrm onto golf
course View. play frolJ\
IJvmg room hoi.ung wood
beamed Ct!llwl: and cozy
ruwtace 2 more-large
bdrms Garden k1trhen
\lt'Y.'> both l..t ke antJ
roune 25 ' down and
Al fU al 13 ~'":. Call
b73-~I
&l'TBT A.lt'olMEKT
SPECIAL
Lovely t n -tevel home
has 4br. Jba. frml c11mng
SIOK ctn. ti assume ! ! No
quala!ymg Lf.t 5 bd. prof.
IO:;cp'd Pnn only. Agt,
631·1266
& family rm. Lciw ma1nt BY OWNER
lndscp leaves time lO en · HARBOR RIDGE
)<JY large pool As!>Um .t tiie 12"; van able anlere:.t End wut rondo 4 B~. 3 11',
rat.e loan S315 ooo lia. 3 car garage View ol Saddlebock Mhls <.:atalana. Fa.'lh1on b la nd i.-...~ lh1ll p tar 1 !>t\ and ru~ht IJ~hts Pnnc
'-'VVY po u · t.llly SS15.IXXI 640 688.J floor plan w 4 bdrm~ ,.. _ _ ----1
fam rm & lovf'ly 'tew Watrrfront Uock Build ~t.arRe back )'.trd & IOI .,1 your own r!J!>tom house.
l.'d on q u 1 et t u I tie :llX IW lot ti03 36th Sl :.ac SUI .950
HIGOEl SHORES m.2211 or bil-.3'747
ucellt-nd) dt-cor .. tetJ 1---------5br 3ba spilt level bome
Bike to beach Mo..,l
popular 4 Bdrm model,
sweeping dnve. tile en
try. formal hving and
di.rung. Sweep1.Dg ~lairs
leading lO master s wt e
Large famil y r oom.
stone fireplace. covered
pal10 + m a nic ured
grounds. Assume low tn·
t.ere6t loan. Ca II r or a II
dPt.a.t Le;, 963-7881 ---------1 br. 2 ba Costa Meu
BY OWNER 3br. Condo ·• • • • " ••• ~l:~~-:~~:~~ [ ® ll~&H:I Warm lone=> throua hout
tht~ very romfortahli-
~ pl811 Ld.o:e y ,mj &
p.i.Uo YI alk to rt><' ct-nlt"r
& beach S285 !1Jf)
49)..9494 495-5220
496--2413 830-5050
OWNER
ANXIOUS (j-n.Tif 0 • \; •; N ~. ·1
[®IHPdtll
Gftat Starter
Well !orated, well de
rorated llu nt1n Rton
Beach townhome with
foll amenities inrtudini?
pool, clubhouse and
spac:1ous g-reenbelt Last
year's price only S77 .500.
Ca.II 7Sl ·3191
C::SELECT -
I PROPERTIES
1006 .......................
1024
•••••••••••••••••••••••
BY OWMR SPECIAL
3 BR 2 Ha. Lse opl ? S'795 mo Sl.29.000 645-7272
ASSUME $92,500
IO°'o VALOAt'ol
EASTSIDE 3 ldrm
I l/2 1aths
FAMRM&POOL
PRICE $120,000
FVUER REALTY
546-0814
EASTSIDE ~LEX
. $340,000
$166.800 1n assumable
liol&m. rangmg from 8%
lA> u % 126.340 gross 8D·
29or}' 2 Bdrm, l~ baths. oual mcome. Well kept.
Pltio. PLUS garage 1 Br Slngle Story un1ta. with 4
apt PLUS guest quarters garages+off 5t part•g
wlbllth. 673--082.8 on oo· x 300' lot. CALL ~~~~~~~~-1 644-7211
So.layfrOlltO.-• ~ Cll.arming Balboa cluple.x
ot1erw& 2 + den owners t ! ' . umt w1large sundeck &
lower 3 Bdrm rent.al uml.
Qi.armer' No qwili rying
Assume VA loan
Prope rt y H o u se:
642-:BS(). Or 642-1010
~1LI..AGE CR1-:EK
AdJacenl lO S C Plaza 3
bdrm 2 ba. family rm.
tn-level SJ20,000. Ca 11 s3ndi Agent 714 497--tSSi
POOL. SPA
4 Br ra1Wly home, nr
lK.-hool.s & shops. extras
547 • 7006. 97S-0448. A.gt
$5,000DOWN!!
Prime E-s1de C.M Im·
mac. 2br house w /new Oak hardwood nrs. bay
windows, frml d.m rm &
rrp&c. On l.SOfl deep R·2
d. Asswnable lsl T D
0 . W.C. balance w tno pyaa ror 2yr's. S1 19.500.
556-0911. "646-0016 .
646-2$4() Ownt Agl.
F.ASTSl.DE C. M.
3 bed home. park & ten·
D&S courts acl'06S street S
car garage + a lley·
Robert ~1lllken. Agt.
6ll-121l6 Priced at $998,000. For
more info c all Carol
Horr. agt Pacesetter
Realty' 631-0094
NO QUAU f'YlNG owe l~ Down. No Qualtfying 530.000dwn12'~. 4Br. Zhouses R·Zlol Sl25.000 . 2Ba,ownerA~:>49-4008_ TERMS! Ownrt 'Agenl
Sh.irp 3 hd lwnh~t-631-0749.7S2-1920
MESA.DB.MAR
BYOY(HER
S45K down il!)!>um t--.
SIOO K V 1\ Loan .;t !l~-i·; No Qualif> 1ni:
BeauufuJ cw.tom1zed La
•Questa llomc 3 bdrm 2
ha formal Otn +
1-'am Rm Call for ;ippt
to see 968 ~·Wknd!> &
Eves iS :I 600!1
Wet'kdays .,.,... 1044 .......................
3Br, 2Ba. Gre~nltee
Home. close t.o park &
pool. use your VA or Coo-
veolJOnaJ Slli.000. Agt
c 714 () 759-0704 °' 759-0ll68
mllMBlE LOAN
Cll I EGE PAii
Fabuloua 4 bed room Yale Plan. ideally local
cd Oil cuJ-de·sac High
loan balaoce Newly
carl)eted & rresbJ.y pawl.
e<t lhrougbout This
home also has centraJ air cond. & hardwood floors
..,...;;:;. RANCH~ ~REA LTY ~ ~»5 1 2000 FAMILY HOME
Beaul.JluJ 3 Bdrm. den. 3
bath plus c h a rmin g
apart.menl. Xlnl hnanc·
&1.000 Pat.nck Tenore.
As!).' 631 • J.21'Jl. Oean Jbr. fam rm. 2t>a. 1 ________ _
lrg heated pool. Good
hnanc1ng. By Owner .
!)46-2223. $120,000.
mg. $447,500. --------Leu lndtffl MO DOWN VA
&Assoc--675-3331 nus 3 Bdrm 2 bath home reatures : hardwood a..oa r~ I 007 noors, 'Shake roor and •••••••••••••••••••••••
JUSTUSTB>
Oult'lning 3 Bdrm COl·
lage, 1 boute rro m
beach. $200.000 w/owner
assisted financing.
COASl'PROPERTIES
• 673-54.10
1022 .......................
large yard. Ownen1 arut·
ious. Pnced to sell al oo·
1y a . 750. Call s-w-1151 •
~~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
SYCAMORE
GLEH
IRAHDHEW
Fabulow lanie 3 bd. 2 '12
ba. QuaLly townhome
coodoa. OuJy 4 ava.Uable.
Crom $100,990. 2430 Santa
Ana Ave. 642-6734.
Men Verde condo, U ·
cellenl terms. m em·
bershlj) abo. ch.Ip sbot to
club. Ag!.. 543-33.l.S
T~CS.ent
Beaul1fully up~r aded
Laurel m ode l 1n
Turtlerock Ga rde n
Homes. 2 Bdrm + de o
and l ovely p alto
Sl.82.SOO.
OPENSAT&SUN l 5
Ba..rbaro Hutchm~s
67MOOO
BY OW:>oa:n :'loe1o 2Br :mac ~1hJ \1•-1l;il Wtnnt"r
I 2mt lO lxh it~ IJOI\
!162 3594 alt f\ :lJP ~t
We're
Planting
SOLD Siems
ln tht> front la..t'ns. of
homes all over town
Why oot let Le RaJSOr
Really plant a r.u~n oo
your lawn Our 11reeo
thumb r°' selhnl! C"omes
Crom active. expeneoced
!!We. personnel
**3 BEDROOM
$84,110!
~de h.ke new. dr<tJX"'
carpet. etc ReaUy a lo~
ely home in eswbltshed
area PLL"S an A::i
SUMABLE loan!
\\00dbrld9e
Rea leg
551-3000
UZI Rur u P\•').ln1nf'
LGrJ11M1 leodl I 048
············••·····•··· Sff l E«
MOTIVATB>
O:ean view cotlage on
oversize<! corner lot
~al.Ion and tenant
rental income LS )Our..
wtule you watl ror con·
slrUC'lloo hoanc1n$? 2
Bt."Clrooms. Charm mg''
Sl2f,000 H•llOR VIEW HIUS
$70,000 dowu. balance
financed al 12.S%. Ask·
ing $249.SOO. This 4 Bdrm. Fam Rm, rormal
dining rm. 2 rplc home
off era view ol bills fl m ta.
Call OWHEll W /HaP No TURTUltOCK
New garden ho me .
Pnced under bwlders lea> 11clf1r"Coasl Hwy
Ftt'olAHCE
MOHARCHIAY
I bt-droom. :I ' ha th
t1Jrm1.tl dintnl! ruocn
11>JI. pn~.nc l!JlL-<I 'om
rounll). nl".ir hi-Jt'h
Redun:t.1 $.!Ii 111111
S319.;AXJ
•
LAGUNA HIGUB.
superbly m<11.11tatn~d
weU upgraded 4 bedroom
Pace.oeu..,. 11 home oo
large vu~w lot Ex
traordJ.nary underlyin~
fJlUIDCUll( !'\1cely pnced
"1lSl.57.7~
an!1c Coast Hwy
. ~GUl'+A B£ACH
494-8057 ----
Use Y Olllf' Low
lnter•st V .A .
Benefits.
To pu.rt"h.i...-.e this lovely ;1
bdrm 2 ba home IO xlnt
~una :-J1guel hmtl~
nt'I iUl bOrtt ood SI 1\1. SOO
ll>e Oak Group Rt>..tltur!>.
al~
Muion Viejo I 06 7
··•···•·····•·•········ -------. SI 5,000
IS.OW MARKET
fixer U ppe r Oean
Home On bill Ul MLS.!>100
Vie)O
Ca.I I Agent 5.56 7777
tole uwpori IHdt I 069 ..................•....
llG CANYON
2 Bedroom. 2 bath home
Sl89.000 $152.000 exisung
fll\8DCl1lfol Call ror de·
W1s
oomE VALENTINE
64G<ll9'7 or 675-6000
OWNER/AGENT 1
lllAUmNG prioe • ·t.erms H•gh as-LAGUNA n EA cu
East.side. $15,000 down. sum.able loan. No quail· 494-8057 ~ e...ttr
fdlll<l..'>l1r I br rondo wrth
Ol t'Jn v1e 11; fr om ~
bdl<..'00• $125.00U
:ttallov. Kennedy Corp
Antw Morland. exclusive
.u:mt
975-~Xl or f\314'86
NEWPORT
CUSTOM
$435.000
r:xclw.1ve dnve Jead::.
you to this charmini.:
Harbor island a rea fam1·
ly home Free fo rm
POOL tt1 garden setllllg.
Seiler aruuous.
759-1501
Rea.I Esta~
By Owner. Jbr. 2.,., ba P.OOI
home $220.000. 2436
F'ranasco. Dy S40-3597.
l'Ve 631 -0382
VlLLA IALIOA Ex~utive Penthouse.
IRr den 3rd nr, 0<"0
v1._.,. Ill '•'· 1 n 1.
C)wner aJll. 63 t -2923 ---·
8 \ Y::il Ofo: CO\' 1::
Pf::'l.Tl-!Ot:SF: CON DO
2 Rr. :!'" h<t . Columbia
:\1 cxlel Bay & ocean
vu-w l..ari::t> a~umable
k111J1 l'nn only. Smith
~1e)t-r Agt, 640-5357 or
5-ti-ililJ
ll•·11 •'"''"·~ \Inn• 11n
\I " 111 h "' 111.11·1nl.! a \l111h1·r ... 11." m•-..'Jl.!t'
un 11111 -.po-c 1.tl \lot h1•r s
ll " p.111•• Put d fin'" 1•r
\Allh \•11ir rnt"'d~t.' lor' -
.1 11111, ·" :-. 1~1 Call
1:1:.: ;~,i'i tndd\
ENJOY
THE
BEACH
WHrnWATIRVU
As seen in Home &
Sunset Magazines.
Breeth*aking cyn view I
Stained glass-bric k·
brass • wood tbruout.
call nm Rbooe. 831·1266
Loweat priced borne in
Mesa Verde. It reatu.res:
3 Bdrms 2 bat h s,
bea.UliluJ st.one fl.replace
and is near all scboob.
Owner will also coo.sider
telling VA. Hurry. woo"t
taal ! Priced a l only 97,.soo. ca11540-11s1
Owner will carry UJ> to s rytng. 1179•500· 640-l2l2 L.AGUHA CH.ARMY 640.US7
years. at 13%. 2 Bdrm, ,_A#_._______ F\xer: live the simple 1---------1
patio, double earaae. ---------1 tile tucked away in qwet
CallMS-9161 1787/MO. OWNR FlN. comer. Assumable 2nd
Desirable NEWPORT
SHORES r esid e n ce.
Enter and you're im·
pr essed. Carerully
selected appoinlmenll,
c ustom ca rpe ting,
drapes and light nxtura
Beam ceilings thruout.
Focal pouil ramily ro«>n>
wrth custom bar atronb
a place ror both enler-wnmeot and relaxatioo.
Sl.30.000. Call~ l:i~~r~•
REALTORS --~~~~~~I
-~_,, HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
: OPEN HOUSE
REAL TY
/
EASTSl.DETWNHSE
-.~ 4 Mo. new! 2 bdrm, l~
bL ~ location Lar&t'
assumable loan. No
quaiUylog. Joyce
Walbe.Gl·1311
Big 2+2 coodo1DR big T.D. Wlth approval or
yd. credll. SU9.500
Cea. air Ownr SS2-l 1Z7 TOP OF WORLD
A newer wood Ir glass 3
bdnJl. home Ul a pnvate
• secluded area. Room
lo expand. Check the
financing oo tJus one !
SZZl.000
RHAMCIHG-
... avallab&e (or lb.is COO·
do on the ~ean side,
dose to one ol Laguna ·s
fioeet CO'teS. a ,ooo.
SOftlS1'CA.nD
. ...• home with xlnl floor
MUSTSIU
TMS WEBEND!!
HARBOR RJDGE . Cresl
Condo · 3'00 sq. ft . water + rute It. view, 3 br .• loll
+ F.R., 2 decks. neutral
laM!S. Assume S123K• at
9~'"' ... + low price!
Patnck Tenore. &31·12166 l~I~ ToRS
BEACH DUPLEX. 13~
fll\lllldng 4 yrs new. 100
yrdl toaaod. $219,900. Pb
m-ia pl.m for p-adoua enter· ,._ _______ _
REALTORS t a l n l n I . ••
RF.IM~
-----------------1 l.ocaed on a full acre 60 I UDO o..p.w 1026 .,..... 1044 db white water views . .._waterfront condo ••-•••toe••••••••••••• -••••-•••n••••'• POol. paebo •spacious wUb SPECTACULAR New OWDll' traDdemid. decb. Price reduced lo VIEW. AaMmabAe loen .
nut Mii 1125,000 3 er 2 MOITHWOOD sa.ooo. for~. .
Bil bome. Will accept Lea•t optlo-n with ~ Cote Realty' ~~=-=~b!J ONLY e .ooo. ~ ot , ~-&c Investment • -~ -monthly renl•l to ~.... ~m1 .oramore ·--purchase price . I .._..roe _.
Blaut. Spaalah eetate. Bdrm 2"'9 Ba. year ..... ft. Pool.trtet. crt n • w h o m • . , ... o..i.._
Prime aoe. ftr tM dll· U p1redu 3·ur "--.._~ .. ,
ert=•"el ....,.,, 81 1ara11. HH1mo. 0... ........... Allolll'allhtH .. M '*··· GllOa&INtPllll ......... !••· .-.a ... All Gii .. ..
,... I '\ I· "I I I
17141494-1171
FORES T E
OLSON .......... ,,..,
S&n&le Man ·s Dream z bdrm. with view. SlOCIK
_.lftl'Ne tat. at 10~1'.
A,._,. opport\ID.lty
Call Owner-552.1230
llACHCOMOO
2 + den. view of ocean
tDd t.y. bK. 20'1. DN .
OWF. Prine only. Bkr.
m-Mt
NEWPORT HEIGln'S s er. 3 ti.. r .ft. bole•
w /ext.emlv. .... of Dot·
ty pint .. uMd brick .
Blamed teiliOll 6 IHQ)'
t &aatom fHtur~1 ~ ...... ,.... . ..... .
,.
·---...----
ti AM. V PILOT Fr1d9. Mey 2, lllO 0.. .... •ttit• ..__ .......... •d ...... ............. M..tt .a..4 ....... U1ttw.i.a.d . ~mL11l1 Furw.M4 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••St••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• .......... •••~•••••••••••• ttfe",_W. '0.-ltHI..... OlllrltHI..... u.::-hllrt, .. 400 C... .. Mtr ll22 0-,.... .. Jd6....... l212 s.Aa..gi.. J2H ...... ....._.. J740 .. .................. ....................... ....................... . ............... .-....-... ................................................................................................ .
tffi1 • .._. IMt MIMtttw. ...._,.,,,,., JOOO ----···•• .. 0
··-ra•tHll• oe• view. D~CUST llraod new Lah Perk OCEAN vtEW Moaarch uiM1-.-.s1 ·~-•••••••••H••a. ..... 1100 -.. • .. •••••• ••••••• l•---------1 ~ v.., IWll. 3or BRAND NEW 3 Bdrm. Patio Homt 2br, air SUmmk I 2br, ADULT c....:::D~&IJvui"'
---··-··
0
' ..... '""s POI LIASI .... trpac. fl'wk dra.. taml.ly rm. d!n.lac atea, 2 <allld ..... CtJ)\I, 2 or COMMUNITY. ::tf.' de· rn park·Uke a~r·
•EXCITING•
PftUC E.A81'StD , CM New a t.droom ~ be\h ll'Ml paUo a. )'d t..e op.. I» home. At.tradlve IW>• f~ ~o. l)l-USl ~S!.~6• 8 be!':.: rouocUa1a. Terrac:~d
l adnm..ch home Minion Lakl'I IJmlUIOOmo lOOOW'tUt• ken flnptace area _...,..... --· ~ • • Jl(IOI. &.!Utll aaa bbq. 11U!9TAB.NESCO Country Club Golt S.U.Way 1»M41 Wlbrit-ll (rple. &.au\. Ruttylnc. -..m .. H I I t-·•~.......1 lifo.utifullw .. 1 b ltb 1 llr. die. 2~ be CGOdo, -aper"'""' ounu1 n•. mm1 .... _......,. " tunny ,. \c en • end uralt 'F/P, w .... barr Ad1.1Ll condo, fantatUc S p ac:•owt room•.
-'91STIUY!
·• SPYMASS
A rtiat '" In the f'W•n
lf\I· Si>e<tac\llar n11rht
hill& vlw I Orc.t bouw
·~~ Sc-klom litS · Dtl Mar tclodt>I cW'rtyrd rolry Ju:it
l&8al.
• 759-1501
e:J Walkttr l; I Ht:
=~= u,una Hdb, nlct'at ~
at•r park, (Otn.r l1>t
w laret't peOO am Air
l'Ond nnly . U 7 soo
tJUllll
U.Pertl
J!f7 4 Travfll•rto
w l'&blia. oul&liek-paho
II ltanifoon ()Q.hwatht'r
d lspoaat frostrfrrr
fo"'r1tc•d1t1r\! Yrenr l\
araGoire dlvldt'r . ~
~-~. l'Ornt't lot llCUl.'iOI
Cl.ASSIC
MOllUHOMI
S4LlS
r1'0l5 t f.Arbut !;l 1' :ot> /\
.....-~-aJ-~l•l_t'-....-... --uo.-.s.•.1.1 ___ ,
£.
WA TERROMT
. MAGMIFIQUE
225' dork. 2;0 deg
bayview. t of Newport·..,
~ 'alued prop at
~.215.000. Lar ry A~t
'£1~
~---
BY Owner-Spert acular
"'ew. Sec ~ate Wall
lmance SJS0.000 at 12• , ..
~'i',CXX>.~76 -----lllST IUY OH UDO
CUstom contemporary
Clexlble noor plan to swt
atQ1 fanuly·s ~-Be.am
clnjp.. dbl frt>lc . St'<'Unly
'l'Uein. Top Cond 45'
lot o .... 'tler flnaocang
();loner Brok« 0.3·3331:!
Of9f HOUSE SUH.
•DESPERATE* Mo Qillal~ at dt!
SX8I< dn-assumt-lg loans
1p ay'ts $1600 f owe
ba1anC't> 1no p.t~ t!> 2 yrs1
Total price Sl95 0()0
Vi\CAS T 3Br. 2 ~7 Ba
Cando l ) r old 1 ~t 15th
St. :iB t~14pt Ilg\~ art•a1
OWNER 642-6991
POQTOFINO
1 umpletc:ly uograd1•d
IOI" 31::bJ, 3 frpll'~. hV·
tJm rm & den Sl8!1.500
Fman1•1ng A\ ail
tl!'I-:.'\ HO\..:Sl:. S S 12 ~
llO\ Port Rt•OWll'k
O"'\t•11I 75!:1-1321
COSTAMISA
Obi wldt' 1973 Wcs1ern, 4-PLEX
dbl "'de lo spa<'t rt'ot ()\1y l ldt ' lWwci C0t.U.
21fr 2lJ J t ot11lly up M\'1>8 locut1()C'I J Hdrm :!
gr.aded ga rden. tuh & Owner will orry at L~l.i&nd lutr bton A :i upcr Ill'~ lor 4 yea.n SM,000
Ul\'\!llt.menL duWn l'ull PMC\' $2~.000.
. TorioiM l1h1b being upgraded -~-1 .m· fully oc1·up1t'd
MoWa. ~' Y1·drly income $20.000
972·8421 J)t'r hwldin.i Tenant:.
1971 Trailer Home' 1n
mobtlt· p ark. Jdlt ...
Harbor Blvd. C M. $$m
673-3821), ~
liy owner. adult park no
pets, !tgl w1Jie ..., 9xtl!
cabana. 2 Br. am ·
ITIOCW 8~ 840-44 75 - ----.·
"74 Prowler. ;w· 1n ~lob1le
Home Pk. S4,000. Good
rond. 64.>4706
atx1i2: 2 bdrm 2 ba. +
dl'n Wash Ory. 01!>
bwasber. $45,000. Call
963-6tlj
~tors• 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. 'AGENT
~ms & Clark looking for
1 agent who !>pe<-ialJzes
tn lndustnal Property
and that can close large
1ndustnal real estate.
100' ~ comnlls!;1on. very
11g$lress1ve offal'~ Call
Mr Clark in Nt•\11 port
B('hllSl -1666
tL57 acn·oo;, K3n rho
.\1JrL1ilt'. ror .rnndo'I or
8i>l'· SI. lW.OO(J ( Jn bo.·
di\ 1ded Ownr 1\.,.:t
il I ~. Stiii ·122-1
1300 ......•.......•........
P4tY UltlllJ~.
A PR€HIG€ /-+-I -~OM€~
Ile& t-~Ulte lnveslmt:nt:.
J:mW Coli.st Hw~. NIJ
64!.-6646
Ck>M-d S&indi.y
RXERUPPER
+t urut olfa~ bldg 1-:asy
terms. Owner will trade
or carry 2nd T D lor
down payment. ONLY
$42 5 .000. li rokers
wejcome.
All· S56-7n7
MuJU property OWl)(.'l"S IO·
t e rest e d 1n gctt1na
together to cut the h1gli
rost ol plumb111g repairs.
no 1nv es tm ~nt
necessury. Contac.t,
Frank at~ 7346
San Oemenll.• Duplexes .. 7
· a!>s umable loan~ o(
SlOO.CXX> each. 12' • . :-;o
JlOIJl~ Snuth-Meyer Ai.'\
0053.51 -----Pn~ E Side ros1.1 \h~.1
~ l'lcx.e:-.. low down pa}
me.111 ss1-t1iot.i Hill
. Offic~/Prof. Bld4
Ii ,000 SQ ft offal't• 'IJJl't•
E x1 ~un~ Ii unit:.
~.<XX! will handk
INCREDffiLF.T·ERMS ~ES'
Spt-cta<'ular N wpt RtOMSIS,,OOO
16 ~f\11 Unih
Each w ocn VH·w<;_ ~immm,::-J)OOI . no 11t·
Ccrred ma1oten.in<'t'
21>.CXX> Eqw ty srus.ooo
selling pnce. Ca:.I\ to
loan or exchange.
1-telghts 3 bd. 3 ba custom
hqmc Dramatic use or 200/o DOWN
-..kylJght.s & gJass. 20.,::. dn NEAR DISHEYL.4HD
in cash or tr ad(•. No Broker 1714175()..1624 BROKER 1.:i&33-1723
q ual1fy1nt: J oyce ,._ cial
WaJtie. 631·1266 ""°"llMI OCEAN VIEW
4-Plex. pnme tocat1on
,\.'-'>UflW $1SIS,000, 9-' I'\,
m.ly ~.CXX> 146-44 \.I.
Ptoperly 1600
11 •1 ~' I x..11 ······················· h1 "4 ~ L~ 2 comrncrc1aJ bid gs. ~lnl
· RULTORS C M location $325.000. 25•, down Owner SYNDICATION i'O Uelux~
'IU,tm Apt.S. for Condo
Conversion. $25.000 to
S50,000 1ove~tment
Nwnt .1 ohti 6314516
I 076 financed. Bk_:_~5096-
IOO oOOWH
will b~ llus pnmc HJ
locauon with 1-;.z .2 rent 2
li()rol hOU!>l' I()(. :it t -rj IO
v.alk to bo.•;,1 h ~" San
C1emente Owner Jn'
IOll'>
.. OMLY $89,500
644-7211
Spectat:ular white wJ\t·r
\ll'V., exl'lll'>I\• j.H t
~dl'<i <..:ypru:, !:>hon .. ~.
µ\t bch & po r~ 3
:.pac1ous ttrs. 28a. pool,
frplc. xlnt ~url 1nie
S«>.CXX>. Owner 192 3391
S..Jilmt tapsfrClltO I 07 8 •••••••••••••••••••••••
REDOCED S4000 2 bdrm
zi,.~ba.1400sq n. VERY
PL(jSH ~ow $93.500
--.Hurry' Call Kt.-tth
831 3818 or 496-49i7
QrweValley R.E
AXER UPPER
44 urut office bldg l::asy
wnns Owner v.111 trade
or carry :Ind T D tor
down payment. CJNLY
S425,000. Brokt:r ~
v.-clcome
Ac)ent 556-7777
Corona del 'far. rf'taal &
O(fice building. pnct' re
duced . $105.000 to
S6!10.0u0, owner wi ll
Canance Prime ,\/1'
locallon Sand kc.ill}
7 I 4 · 7 5 2 · l 8 3 II o r
711 !(15.-0fj 16
COl'ldominiums/T own· ~forsal~ 1700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Huntlnglon Beach duplex.
Beach & G11rf1eld. 2 yl"))
old Lf?t> ~sumablc· loon
or AITl> 4.JBr. 2 Ba. Un ·
IL'> Short e<.1·row Pmfe
of ownership tnMdear&
out l'nn onl> Smith
~le) et, Agt, 040 5357 ---~ --~
~Huntkh
•2Tnplexes•
$325,000 f« Iott.
All 2 Ued rooms.
Owner w ill carry
A.I T.O.
Anaheim w /PoOI
II Uruts $275.0oo.
Park Lido condo 3Br OwneT' will carry con·
2' ,1~. frplC' l::nd unit. 2 lr!K°t
car ~ar. Pnce reduced 10 Humington Beach Rlty
$135.000 0 wner w 111 ,._ __ 1•7•14•)•842--4•1•1•4--
financt> w 'S50,000 down. 1·
.2_14-~-um~_!n_~_·i_s_. _ ALlt'llllon bwlders. 10',
2tldrm Condo Xlnl locale. down. Prime rent.al area.
Northwood:.. c reative spacious S/8 R·2 IOl + 2
Cmanc1ng. Tim 'Eileen bdrm house. $89.950 a~640-4950 Joy~ Walue. 63H.2Al6.
1100
la.odl11•1»dt nu ma ID· K.)..~TOJ BEACHES blu.u. Lovely hUlalde "" a.w..A•at' dl ta~a;•.ra 3 Or, lrpk-, new kllcb, locauoo with 3eO def pool, •dlta. Lae MOO. ocean view, Z BR. pool, .__.W•'"' •-•cl-n1tn1 h.-orm~~ ...... ~·-f'd -... od 411&41..S gar,~ 919-007Seves. -·au -c 1. ... u ........... ' f'\CI, ... .-. pa.int ln ., YMw. Oole \0 te:boola like ldtcbep 4r cabanetis
0cwrt llot 'prtn11 ~ I Ila. ••amUy. Ln. parq. Qlke m
0
11 > P!I to T.... l2'0 Walk(f'o Huntlnglon ltl3378~72 n-.. ' M 11 r1na . $7 o mo . ..,_ 3 Bt. t~ ba, frplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cem6'.
S of Hwy . 3 bdrm. f~. b.arn cln1•.
prv yard. 2 car ear •
v.io New '*10~ lnlftQ!U.l. ~l.220 ..
lltrla.st+dep. Movr 1n covered peUo, new Plint .,. llr. 1 atocy. Curdener l Ueciroom fW'f\ $4o,,
M.-y lf, Leu~ 1 vall C.11 In ti OUL Ckl.e to t>Y~r· & wata" pd. 1''/P, ckl>. 2 Bedroom furn MIS INUIAN W t:L.LS l'C
Ut.b ~. "'""' \ 111.1 • l'l•W 1.1t1 Miu r~l4"11h t' C
Ownn 1o1.-\ll rl\rr~~t '( I>
~ No pc1&.n1.11 Stol\h
Ml!)'t'r, "'-1 M0-~7
for appt lo Sf'e, 8e().*4 )'lhlnc. 29131 Vlu S11n ·cam rm. aw:.. No pet.I 2 BrTwnhse. Wllum $47S or 64..S-l77l ~es. • S.butlan, L. N. 7»02'17 Adults. no pets.
p011 t• v..., 3214 OenM.nl RJty 839 0023 ~ ,_.-*d or Ut1UUea FrH! .............................. VMto 1267 u..fwwl•d 3300
llGHAILAKE
f'nnw 1'.:MI \'iallt•)' II.)(·
.. 111 . 1 '4h.. t r c>mplt.'lt'
lr(l.ll-.( ~e oo I rg lot
fr1n111. rt'tll.tl: ~.000
~·nd for fr.:u map &
t.v..oh1Art<
fla! f«.·al t.btale Store
Box ti&3
1~ l3it>.r Lile, rt-923l5 I lttiS-~T.!16 Days
I 800-3663 Eves
CM of County ... ....., 2550
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l224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WNtbl~t V1Hqt 2 br. 2
bt condo. dbl gar. F.P.,
pool & apac. ~ mo. 1.sl
& Last S200 des>-6'2·5290.
Z?SMo. 3br. 11t\ba. cpls.
frpk, dbl aar. encl yrd
Tnk.'t home. 646-9666
....,_La To~
3 Br. 2\.-) ba. 2 frplcs.
A C. 2 garages. J lg yard.
comm. pool. Near So. Cst
Plaz.a. scbocXs. Ar f l'W)'S.
Stl15 mo. 751-3485
HOME fl'OR RENT ·-·-••••••••••••••••• 3 8r pnced at S51S. f"ncd
yard & prage. Family
please. K ida & pets
wekome. C&ll S&C·~ C)(' m.2971. Agi. no lee.
tW619011h« .. 3240 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Degant2bdrm, ram rm &
den, 1S72:5 mo). Plush
apU.. 2i., b11. cedar &
g)as.s 5 bllts to O<'t!an.
bbl car pvt gar. fully
awot yd. Adults. no
pees. lnquire at ~ l!Jlf St. TI4"960-Qll.
&tlwe lnt.oday. Beaut. 4br,
all xt.raa. Crnr lot. f am nn. bltin.s. ~I yrd. Kld.a OK.. Otc c:A Ahcla Pkwy
S$8S Mo •~ 889~. or ~l. 831·9303
HOM~ FOR I\ E!'l'r
3 or •br. Pnced from
~1575. F'DCd yard &
garaaes P'a m 111 ti
please. Kids & pets
welcome I 964·2566 or
973-2971. : no fee
... .,.... i.odl 326' .......................
NO FEt:' Apt & Condo
•••••••••••••••••••••••
R1·m,.mtu•r \lorn t•n
\! J\ 11th '" 11J.11•1n~ a
Moth•·• \ n:i~ rn1·,,0lo(•·
on our "if11"·1.1l \l1>1hf>r· ..
1>.1 \ fl·•J'• ""' .1 """' •. , "'tth vour m1~a~1· ror
3\ lrlllt• J~ s.; 00 ('.111
~:? 56'/ll tndav
'---------------~
I Mlle From OcHn
-4,<n) sq f\ or gracious h v
mg tn prestJge Ocea.as1de
w-eu ~. acre, 30 produc· !mt avocado & frwl tr~-:..
twuuufulty ma int a med.
wl ft'TIC't'd Mauh qlrs or
n.om. for .:u~L-. w l.K
lot . 2Hr. roam hse hu~
4Br. :!Ba. huge s tont•
(rplc. formal d.ul rm, tut
ly equipped modern kit .
3 tur .:.ara,1w \lust see to
appn~· ~.uoo $70.00U
will handle Owner ""111
clltT)' 12131 433-1526 or
( 2131 433. 1 m
2br. 11>11. smaJJ cluld OK
No Pets. USOMo. 19S4 B
Ml-yer 549-3484
Homes ft,,. rent. S4SO to
SliOO 3 BR 2 Ba. fncd
yard& gar. KJds 1pets o«.
Kath. 9624(71 rentals Villa Rentals CORdo d .. urns
~BkT ....,.*d l42S
NEW S upe r S harp
1\mlun 2br. dn. 21-iba.
frplc, dbl gar. pool. JllC,
:.auna No dogs. Waynt>,
2 bdrm l ~'1 ba Townhouse
near HunL Harbour L'p-
graded. S415 mo 84CH027
l:.'\•e. ---
0... bee. HOfWM
Bay V\e'W, 3 br. de1'1, 4 h11.
utnwn. 3100 sq. (t. SIOOO
mo.~3893 N.-1 ~_!H_6_l ---
1.....u-gt' 2 br. I ba, !:arage.
i.ma.JI yurd Nl.'W crpt.
uJl'. 1 duld o« No pet.s.
S4.2S 2208 U Placent1J
I Br 3 lia, i''ran IOWllain. OCl'.J\..°" VU.:W ~ br. :!',
2400 'Qi\, mo a'l<1 S600 ba ,:ard ene r 101 I
842-ll>4H ~Own Bkr
Quality 4 Bdrm ra nch
home. CustA>m features.
lwcUJ)' rxtra.<. Outstand· uv.: value today. sound
investment for tomor
row. $86,000 .. R aocho
QX'amonga
LOIJW'CI vm~ R:f.
497-1761
IR.EUND
Own your own ca:.tlc 1n
Suuthem lrl'lo.nd Lmell
Castle ha.!. Gt•org1an
Houst.· & Cirdak~r:. qt r~ -+ 3 acre. Plaru. ct\ :111
fo,-drt.1.:>l a~. & :>lUd lO!>
Sl00.500
~a Yill~ R.E.
497-1761
Utmteho Cucomonqot
(Jw11.ll~ 4 bdrm Hane h
l'\t-.tom Ceatur~·s Luxur~
t'Xtra~ Oul'>tand1n~
\'dlue lod<n Sound m
vtSlmerll. for tamof'row.
9l6.CXX>
LGIJlllMI vm~ R.E.
497-1761
2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BeaUUlul La' a Hol Spr·
l1l8S m Idaho. 38 + arrc'"!>
on river. !>Up.!rb \ 11·w
SdlorlradtdorSo CJlll.
PO &x 5002. Jlt>m~t. C.:,\, mu. Pnnc. only
~Farms.
Gr0¥H 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
40acn:.'lforse Ran<'h Lri::.
Bunkho uM' bldg Dbl
v.1de mob1li: home.
barn. ... pdddwk' 14 ork
lfl~ arl:'na. water ""l'll
660 ft. frontage on 2'J
Palms Hwy. $210,000.
5'&5-7'.lO •
J BR,:! ba .• IJv. rm , IJnl
rm w Crt>I bltns. rµb.
dr•1~. nc"" ly pamh.'1.1
Lea..w $550 mo W Mde
LOYaYHOME
2 SI.or}. -I br, 3 ba, xtra
~ Cam area. form din
nn. c~t l'rpt 1drps. xlnt
tor t-ntertam1og, \Cry
clean 9634Lg9 --------700-0189 oc 700-0409 RI tr HOM ES f''O R RE. '\T
3 or <lbr Pncl'<i from IEAUTIAJL ~~ f nl"d yard &
TOWHHOME ~ar.aMe!> -Fa m l 11 e-.
East.sick>. 2 br. 1', ba, plea!>e Kid:-& pl'l ii
clukl welcome. wmd.Jn~ ~-ei~. Call~ 2.566 or
slalrcaae. new hunt.+ · 97J.2971. "'-'\·no C~ • green carpet. fruh ·
paint. modem kitchen. ~ bdrm Condo S~9S
i. mo k e · d e t el' t o r . Sharp. ~ CambndGe
(irepl.aC'\?. pool. laundry Call ~ack 962· mis rdom. NO P ETS Water
& heat paid ~75 m o 3 Br. frplc, lg fenrt'd y;ird
S92S move -i n . See Ouldttnok ~mo ~fr
~ends or aftt-r 6 pm Sunpkms~~
:.te;a F..a.st. 145 E . tlnh ....... .
112 block east or Newport rUlti!4on ~~)~3989 ~ 3242
SPARKLlNG CLEAN
3 Bdrm 2 Ba. dbl frt>IC, I,;
walnut pancll<'<i Cam rm,
:,c-parall' la~ rm. lg
lt'OC yard. complc n·
I urb1~hct.1 New dt.,
h14a:.h.-r, nu paint. nu
t'arJ>t't..,, nu 'myl k1tchl·n
floor. 00 pc•lS S02S li.1..·
Qi.JI Owner o~bl227
2br, 21.oiba. frt>k. din r m , 2
car ga r . 3y r s old .
S560Mo 963-4085
Mesa Verde home. 4 br.
l.L• ba. bllnS. e xtremely
l.:e yard N<:w c rpl~.
mC'ely det><>r all•<l. S6~
mo. ~ankncr & wali:r in
cl ~Hll22 -----
3Br. 2& Condo . .:W1.n1cd
gate community. S595
mo mrl'ds ulll. 646 7174
CoU Parle 3 BR ~ den. 2
Fl'!>, b1i: pool. F a m
an·a SNO + l~t & !>cc
Oavtd. 646-3255
Z'llr dupleit. p\t > ard. no
pets. S400 mo Call
6l.l·006J or 642-41()5 ('V{'
.......................
WATF.RFRONT 2 br :!'":'
ba Approx 1600 ~ tt 30
l\bµ ~-c fot''r. Sl.100 mo
01Jn1· Jl H46 0!>03 11r
~16-LT.l
Br:ind nt•l4 e 'l't' pt·n
lhou.'>t' With o r "" nut
boat '>I.JP Jbr. Jba. bt·Jul
crpting & mUl·h mor1•
Bt.'Sl lfuntLn~on Harbor
loc S2000Mo Own A~
~ 126S. 714-&6-5920
New 3br 3ba $(-abndli!e
Condo . WatH views .
$7$.'.\10 S.i&-3767 (•\ ( ...
3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••
R.&fTALS
2BR.:?ba . • .•.... SS75
2 Br + D. 1 ba $750
3 BR. 2 ba .. -Sfi50 775
4 BR. 21 7 ba .-.. ~-t!2!>
Drake l::nte11>nses 6Hf71 3 Br. 2 ba. lge Cam rm.
2!J Palms Hwy, J oshua huge Liv rm. frt>lc. d w , 1h~. CA. 1714) 366-2140. Jacuui Nt..'W paint. new
Red Estate CllJlS. mo roo 545-9223
&change 2800 Dix Jbr. 21.2ba h ouse
••••••••••••••••• •••••• • w yard. dbl J}llr . Avail
Beaut lbr. condo. llawa11 June 1. $675Mo. 631·1094
!<di. Hooolulu-Ocean
view & all amen1t1c~.
Trade on Cd~1 duplex or
sm com.mere 1al 640-0S89
2900
··········•··•······••· I BLl'HOliSt::SAT
95°/o
OF MARKET VALUE
•No Fee
•J mmed. Putt hasc
•Movewheo-r1!ady
•Pnvat..e Party
m.<H23
2 bdrm. 2""1 ba. new Condo
pro(ee.s1cn.a.lly decorated
Model hom-e m <'ld
Nfrig... wash/dry • king
bed. spa & pool. Santa
Ana Country Club area.
S700 rno. Call 646 2215 &
~5440.
HOME FOR RENT
3 Br pnced al ~. Fncd
y.ird & garage. Family
plN1sc K ids & p ets
welcome Call 964·2566 or
973-2971. Agl • no Ce.!.
2 Br 1 Ba rondo. beaut de-
corated, "Springs··.
~10 mo. Refs req, No
pets Avrut 6 11. 557-3200.
673-Ul9
I Br condo S395 mo Tim
o r l::tl een . A l(en t~.
~
Ol::~Rf'IELD
l'ATIOHOMI::
3 Br or 2 br & dc.'fl New
fTllt & dJ'Jl6 Fr l'l>h p 1u n t
Comm pool •
S62:S mo lllcl .ll rdn r
Agt~l60, 760-1199
Rancho San Joaq o n
golf course. 2 Br, 2 Ba.
deo, frplc, dbl ~ar .
adults. no pc ti. S715
673-4496
CONDO Nr Hoait :? HH .
l~?ba. pool. jac , Sauna.
dbl g;u W 0 A\'a1I \Id)
lSt $62~ mo l>y-.
973 1255. t'Vf'!>• wkndi.
61 Zu.>
--------
3 Br. 2 bM. as&OellillOtl.
~esx to bt'arh r.so Pros>m.> Hoose 642 ,3'1511
()(~ 1010
• 3 Be 21:? b.1 !l.<'"'l>On
Trrr lWN\!>l' ( ;:ir rq.1ri
£rplr. d "", JJ"'l pa\ H~I."
gt'('(.'tlbt-ll pool ,.It ~UI l'I
end un it '" r11·t
S600 mo 1'11 !j!>l 1 or
&ll>mt.
H11. c .,:-;Yn'> n. Jo•
Homt~QC'I. \ I t-. W pool
<;pa. 3800 o.q ft 52300 mn
~975-025;!
HIG <.:A.~0;\ liorri ... 1u\
Modd Gi>urm\'l l.1t1 h1•n
Sl-00 Brkr 837 Qbb!,
Park Lido Townh\lt•M-. 3
br. ;!t., ba, dbl l!Jr Ji!t'
" opnr l>JZPI. fplt V. .111 ..
to beach~eM 1111.rt: aoomo. l!IM
UDO Cl"OS!> I rom
bay 2 d{'tl, 2 lia
Patio. f' ant d<'cor
Sl.<XX>mo e
NE\\-' & \'l'r ll \{'(1 in
VJLLA BAL IW 1\ Z
Bdrm. Z Ba. patio &
greene!)' ?'J(>Utral dt"C'Or
S7SO mo lease opt poss1
ble
Waterfront tlomc::. ·
631-1400 ----
New 3 Bdrm 21? Ba
townhouse. pauo. 2 car
gar. pool, spa, & tenru~
Si25 m o 6H·4 l92 ,
&a6-3ZlS msg
······•···•·••········• •2 Br. nr So est f'la,ta,
pool & SPll SSOO No ~.
~17 641 MtiO
KA.'IOIO ~ll RAG~. l.k·
1..-or. 2 BR 2 Ba. all xtra ...
By \4arr101t llott·I & ~ &smo 1m,'i!f57
~ IS.•J<'h '\1•14 \ 1llJ
Balboa 01't'll0 \ ll'W • 2
Int~-l!ba frplr lri:
pvt pJllO ~··r 1?:ttl'
\du!\!> S750Mo K3l4 ~ltlO
/\T'lTu\<.I IV !-. 2 br 2 t1a
SC P I ,, z a I' v " I
Jar gardPn S i l~ m~.557-~
J kr J bl.I 10 "B frpl
p O<ll r .. I' I "n t I t
~ Ttt-ratc ~-;:i
Isl & 1.1,l +-,.,." Ot'J>
.W.321f) n l-8 I '11
~ 1>·.1ut 2 t1r r1>nde> rn
Lakt' t-r1rt'~t Almo~l
n.... l pi::radi"" •·nt'I · ~
I dJ' ~olf J lo(t' ·, •1rrtlll r><1ol
l'\C S°•I 'loo..:!:J l•t l.J I
\ \ .t I r., ,. ,
..i>l~
t lr'4m1'\r• • I •mdo MCIC.I
l l4'Jr 111 • 1· •II tt·nn1.
l'r ... 11 t • • .w1 .;•Juli.. nu
p't,, ~I 14.~t 1,";j .H l'.'j
~iXK't I uo•l11 .• lir h.1
I~ "41 It I I pld Jil.Jnt.I
lJIXI J,lfl.I• r lot "'Jt , '4 111
t O\t ftfU' l u lr 1,,. d
l\Xil ta JJ• 1J11 m1i.-
from ho J I 0 .... ~J rt\\I
!148-~ CK~ t.":11.>o
Hunt.lngloo Harbour new
3 ~ & 2 Br (",ood month
rat•• ""''l .:~ p tu •ii I 1lel II.SI
Apo townh F\lrfti sM-d
·•······•·••·······•·•· 3706 .••.......•.•••..•.•••.
ll\anrunl! :!Hr 18.:t h·rn
bkrlc 'rh ''' "" ~u SS6tJ mu ..-Utll ·, ~;> 1~·1
~'tr'an9.,~cxh 3718 .....•........•..•...•.
:!Ar for 1 pt-r'>On
i20> mo • uttl
4.96 5446
Corona de4 Mar
onh
3722 •••••••A•••••••••••••••
~ud.111 .1pt bl~tu O< \'jf\
fr p l•, p.1'¥11'•>. ••n,·I
carport l'trl '"' \!.1turl' Bu,1n~sm.in S32SMo
f>IJWXJ
3724 ••...............•••...
lb" ru.m apt 1\dult!i onl)
No Pt'(S C-all 11ft l()am
~
HtMtifwlOR ~och 37 40 ·•··•········•·······•· • • • GemC..,
~Delaware Apt I\
Uuntrn$?1 un l.kach
You Jre lht· wumer ol
two (rt'l' tll'ko•U. I Sll 50
\aJ~•. lO
TM
QU~MARY
Tour
l..A QUINTA HERMOSA
1.6211 Parbidc Ln, 1 blk
W <I Beach, 3 blks S. of
F.d&.ager.
8'7·M4l
Lc9-leoda 3741 .......................
lAGVNA BEACH MTR
INN. Maid sen-.. color
1V. healtd pool Ut1I
C714 >'94·5294. !llJ5 No . •
Q>a&Hwy
Luxury st~o Free maid
:.erv. Color t v SlOO wk.
IJ)C. WJ_ 499-22Z1
... wpori.... l7 69 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WEHAVESUMMt;R '
RENTALS
WEEK OR MONTH
associated
llPOK£R5. RE AL T0 R5.
20l'\ W 811Slboa 6'' J~I '
•FANTASTIC•
Pl11thouse & townhou!>.-
'" aitablt· J unt· 15th for SlZJOMo 7GO· 9 ll 7
OCt:A.S F'R O~T . .n a 1 I
now. dail). V.<..'ekly. ~
t.aru!ac VIN' 673-SU R f'
i; ~ontJto. ll'a-'f' avail 1m
med1at.e1y ~aut1Jully &
l"OO'lp4('(ely fum • 2 BR. 2
b11 on golf cou r sl'
t~1.1mf'11 1•t·1t :. . frpk •
.,..11t hJr Jlr-cond .,
~ df)er. 2 r ar gar.
"''' l'hildrt>n or pe1 ~
ft.·11>rl:'nn~:. ri:q "™
\1'i 64-1-0323
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
YEAA-AOUHO FUN
-,\I ~' ~ ,, ... , D·
t . , '• ~ rp..-Sun ct 11
f'·~~ "•BRO •PV
' ... '" • ~u-4, mu(h rnt)t'l
GAUT AE~UTION
It '• ; r .N(Hll • ~
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''J'J' J. ,..jj•••~W'tf1"t
,_ ... ..J f l.)t • ,
Honge
8EAUTIFUl APART-
a.tEH TS '> rq , I '.
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• ... t .J I ' t ~ • • , .
• ·-· •1 .... ; . .,
Oakwoo
Garden Apartment•
N~Port Beech/No.
()Iii , • ' '··· ,,,,,
7141 t>4'> 0'>~
Newpc>rt Beech/So.
I (!(, lt>fh $1
Lo -.t 1t..t
'141 N:> 8•10
...•.••••.•......••.•.•
JI06 .............•....•....
B.\Yf'.RO;\'T BALBOA
ISL.A.SD
2 bdrm .! ba mOdem.
frpll' Previous Owner..
unit Teak cab s .•
paneled. ~ pal.lo. Sl 100
yeariy trrJ..6870 ----lcAooPeilliRMlla 3107 .......................
Sf);K'tOUS 3br. :?b:i. (rt>lc
Oeclc. 2 car J:llr . Ocean ,.,._... Sii5:\lo 6th 1220
4 Rr. 2 Ba. Ver) IK. all on I noor. twalJtJful n('\11 dlx
11el'or. frplc. pvt. n r
beach & bay A\'a1I now.
lll,ildren OK. $750 mo
10&2 \West Balboa. Jeff
~
~Laqlna I 086 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Recent compl ete re
furbis h . Very nice.
REJ\l,TORS ••••••••••••••••••• ••••
Lah far We 2200 ~.'!'::5.~ ..... .
Colll'\tC Pan. 3 Br 2 Ba.
bll·1ns. dishwasher,
frt>IC . s.')05. Call Select
Properties 751-3191
3 BR .. 2 bath h9 m e.
formal din rm.. 2 car
~ar., Turtler~k area.
S750Mo .• yearly lease.
SEAVIEW e xec. Jbr.
2.,._ F.R... t.enrus. pool.
spa, etc. SJ.JOO mo . .Grdnr
incl. 6'4-7970
~Bt>arh.CA
Tickets may be claimed
by clillmg b4.2·56i1S, ext
Zi2. 3122
•••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEAHRtOMT
Breatht.aJung views rrom
every room of OU& 2 br. 3
ba.
ONLY .... $350,000
NICHOLS
REA&. EST ATE
1506 Soulb Coast Hwy
Lag tc:t. 494-7220
a..-ltHlltah ....................... .......... ... w. 1100 .......................
lbr 2br Bllt lo beal'h •••••••••••••••••••••••
Swnmer/winter. S.206.000 •FCllllt.tk luy•
FEE. Own/Agt. 559-5164 Only $67,500. Ocean view
cr7SZ-22ll. AU for Lynn. b plus approved plans
n....i-A CdM p r for trl·level home. Walk· .,.,.,_ 10 . ro · , ing dJst&nce to Dana Pl
decor. Strategic loc. lly H.art>or. Owner. 638-1614
Owner. 673·48411 or
~1056
._,..,.,,.,., 2000 .......................
14 U. Beach City. Low dn,
10.5'k-int & a strc Jt
p ositive. Agt. B i ll
172-9300
TENNIS?
ESTATILOT
IMIESTAREA
VILLA PARK!
.====~~:M;;'l 8 U. Garden Grove, 20% <71-0988-1027 ..... •n'"-AMSt down, owe at 11% Morro Bcly-ottan vu lots
ft.Mt type llvin& lo an maM8 th&a property a .from 12990. walk t o
uclual9e vlllaae of ..-.All. 8Ult'72·9300 beacb , terms avail. :\:~ort Beach-"' -..-..•-#1oo...11 ana-. ~ bouie, toGIC AV,_....,_,_ -----~------
...., ftreplacet. One, 2 le Beau&lrul 2 bd, 2 ba O\Clke lAcuD& lot. View
3 Bdnm. Ad..ita over~-town b o u • e>.'i n It• ocean • cou t 11 a e .
Prlc .. raa1t from w/111>ka, vaultea cell· Priced to aell. Owner
SJl,HO up. Stop by -.,__._.. ., .. ·-<21S>Z'1·7•l. ~ BapMSe Vtllaae, •-~ ""'~-. •S.~Hwy Jn llDITAL Lllam Beacb R·l &ou.
(Ill SAT /SUN l-5 1N0011E PIOPERTY J1at le¥.a llchta. Ready
Orc:.alLaiallW« --. Modular Type totuld. N9edijoillt Yen·
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deck, )'l'ly S800 / mo +
UW. Agt. Lora Vance.
6734002
Loguna leoc.h 3141 .................... , ..
VIEW
Walk lA> beach from ran·
tastic 3 BR 2 ba home
wrth pool & breathta.lung
ocean Ylew. Completely
furnished.
DON OS EN REALTORS
497-4848
M9wport •Cldt 3169 .......................
Large J;tudlo Condo. All
J)IJWlY runllsbed. 1 Ol1m·
Lal). Many amenitlea .
... C&ll 645-7220.
2'Br mobUe home. furn ..
""1. walk \0 bch. S$00.
Mo.· Mo. M5-5MI.
Large 3 BR. 2 ba , frpl.
near O.C.C. Quiet street.
2 Cat gar. Fenced yard.
Across from ele m .
school. S6SO Mo. 67~9111
or 567·2953, Russ
Qi.edollhouse 3br. F.R .• 2
car pr, S57S Agt
752-1414: 639-9143 eves.
Trt·pleit 2 br, I ~ ba,
endOM!d paUo & garage,
$C25 mo. S2:SO SI 0 . 1.303
Baker St "C". 64.a-'n43
3 BR. 1\.7 balhs, frpl..
Woodbndge area. S6SO
Mo. yearly lease ·
Bay &r Beach 7.19-0f!J I
Rancho Sao Joaquin on
the~ course. 2 BR d"1.
oak pegged noon. End
lfGCA>IYOH
Luxury 6 bdrm • 6 bath
home; 50 f t. indoor ·
ou&door pool. 2 Jacuuis,
steam rm.. huae b11Uard rm., ~ kitchen. 18
ft.. wet bar. Atn 673-7300
UDO REALTY
lmiL $750 mo. Ann Peters BIG CANYON. luxury 3
K!-5200 BR. 2'rl Ba. Monaco,
~ IHch l2fl »eW. sld Mo. 64()..3$82
··-················· 3276 OCEANFRONT REN· -·•••••••••••••••••••
TAIS new modular type 2 bdrm. Townhouse. $450.
2 Bdrm 1 Ba. carpets/ homes, 24 br tee p vt Cktwl v.ew. TI418'4·1659
dnpee. closed garage. bchs. adha oo.lY ll50 mo. or2ll/S41-7'40
...... "" w1 leoced yard. "•· RMP-.a1e -s.. ..... garbage dl•poaal "Woodpuek.opeabeama c···;-3271
ltoYe, no peta. $31$. lll lc lc ata1n IWa. CUilom -.. ••-•••••••••••••
l11t + '75 security. bamewa.lk\O~b.No. 2ttr,b.Camnn ioclaar.
TIO-Sii .S Leltna. 2 Br. deo. n.,.s 1>act1&ni. teanls.
New 2 b r. J"' ba 11;'1 Ba. frplc. &•ra1e. Vebkle slora1e avaU.
lOW1lhouae. fi•a bulout 484..QZ'TS tmMo. lll.laal+sec.
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f'amUy. 2 Br CMG. Pool
l.4e3 Br. 2 lMI $.Tf$. Play-
P'CJl.Dd. W:l416.
sruNN'ING lrg 2br , 2ba, O'dll asit. Pool. rec aru. 710 w. Lab St. .
Braid De'W 3 bdrm 1 i., ba
fireplace. ~7S mo Jn
Newport lfcU. 559-SOOJ.
£.aad4J ~cttlor. beam
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p ool. Ot'«•nl r1>nl . ~Illar. aubl rr pMrk \1\1. l700 mo 494 03
Oeiltahthd mobtJe ~m •
lwtl.lnO!l)I)' (urnlahrd.
JM bMrh lbr U95Mu
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O<'ean 'l~w, '600 mo
6'2-1272
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1&1tch~netle11 . pool 6
mak1 aetv ~ W1M
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btmt.Jk~. 1tt•p1r~tt' b.ith.
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d ta.I 4118 J lBr a pt1 w r•t1u
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peu. m> mo 6 up 2C112
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2 8dnn I Ba,•uttl paJd.
Lra. 1375 mo, ~ •tt
de p Su Mer. 2o:ss
Pomona, •208 , C'M
~
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Golf Counc~
l und po
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N1gut>I
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$4!.IS
2 Hdrm. 2 ba, Opt ~. ~)()
mo Pool & rel' r111
831 (Y7:I)
1 Br, Ideal for quu~t
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646 l<m
f''am1I) oHeri, (urn
muter bed.rm w bll to
Christian 1ndl\ Fem
µnl'd Sl.SO m~ 963 001
CV'~
Ml!Sll Verdr pvt enl &
balh Relng No cooking
or s moking. Sl7SMo
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P\lnlWwdfe-al• n~n•t~mco~dor. •NP~~RT BtACH• ~-...... 4100 Mlllo!i.J'' T'9t '-'•,._, llot~
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flmmate wan l ed ror tlUOaq ft . Randolph. 18. C M. Wedaw. bM 8'0IMY tor 2ad April ltth. Re ward.
mol»le homa mo mo m4> ... ,... m~ue T.U:'• No u -1.IL cbeck. '°',..._ .....,.
a.rbca('h MIO cwpt air 1000 aq n .... W..ted 4600 00 llftlty. D0,000 mlo, oo L08'I': .. .._. .. to.no..
141-3118 14; 4 I 'e •• c h .. B . ..................... •• (DD. Vw ~loe c:aU A&t ~.., ualx, "'.
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mllewUU<t Nur ~"C t.AGUHA.,.•ua Beach. Coroo• del Mar ZndTD'S CM. 4.29. Pie ... c.U ~.,~~. ~lor• May 1$ Oduu office. at eq fl. or Colt.a M•a '°" $300 or a..wr.w.1 2 u .o 1 ·1 a o1 .,,.
-... nrw pl'Oleu. bids. f)riroe i.a. O...et area eaHn· 15 ·-110 000 ~ " lucallon , •tue e ll · tJal. W.W: ad •W. c to )'Mr--· ' or =:.•.i,l~~~:.n Valley ~pa~:.' ~.cf. I~~ =~Jt~·co. ·::::~\.214~ml~ vt .. Lookina for compatible
female 21 at to 1hat~ Ira
ll br, 2 ba apt w /ocean vu.
"' Capt&. 8th 1225 plu.. -.,,. utt l per m o
bit lu.t 'a« <kpoe req 'd
-~atl 6pm
uec>, Coth1 Meaa. CA Beac:b Blvd. • I•·
8-yfrontolflei!, ~I .Ii V2U4 or t e lephone Mwyto&.o. cfbmlpoli1 H.B.tl0-S'1Sl
l a n it o r l a I, $39 5 . f73.'MW. onTn.iltDeeda•
Newport Beach Bu.". or
Prof M~o t o s h a r e
Harbor fUdae Condo.
PnvateCommuruty Non
s'™*er. $400. Bob a t
752 ~ days, 64-0·2434
eves
Young female to share
~ Ill Costa Me:ia Ill'
25() mo 546-&sJO
female over 25 shr 2Br
apt, partly furn. Sl7S +
I.., UUl. 646-1105
l7l3)67).l003 Wllllled to Costa Meea ot CaDltnactJon. 640--0068
• D.El..UXE OFnCF.S • I.Moe area. 2 ot ' BR . UMDA & VIC kl
l..2 4'3nns;from93taq. hou se p referred 3 OUTCALL fl. No l5e req. 2172 Du-Adult.I. Xlnt referencu.
Pont Or., or a irport 673-5 7 0 1 E ves . 6 Massage *' Escort 833-3223 weekends. We're bade with m ore rim than ever. 953-0194 ,
NEWPORT
Exec suite baa 180-230 sq.
I\ W\Ddow offices a vaU.
1n &1rport a rea bui Id
Plush decor, 1.ncl. con!.
rm., recpt.. & coffee. F'ul·
ly equip. word pros. serv
avail w 1copier , l wx
& leJecopier xlnt rates &
1 mo. free. 833-9971
Mature ne.&t woman de-
w._ sm. apt or slucho.
~et. Beach area. Ad ·
Sitte r II 178 . 642·4300
at.In
IOAM-tAM.
l Yr. TD for all.le, Sll.500.
Dana POU1t. 2S%. )'leld
agenL 67S-598l
f'amlJ,y w1xlnt refs. look· • r c 1Mwts/
Ing (or 3 or 4bdrm house r. ...... /
I.Cl lse la Npt. Hgta or t;. LOii & Foti9d
C. M. 642--810'7 •••••••••••••••••• ••• ••
t c ••• th 5100
Mature.person wanted to L r g windo w 0((1ce w hse nr So. Csl Plitt.a w l'ecept.lon. apx soo s.l.,
Responsible law graduate
needs q wet place to
study for July bar !las
refs . Wal l houses1t
~~alt.S
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Ten S56-9016 Dove Sl S600. 7S2· ll94
Rm.inte Fem only ~l
NPt Bch. house w pool
to shr 152 6419, eve
~15
Oc ean Vie w S u ite
Prest1g1ous Newport
Beach locauoo 480 sq Ct .
Call 832 206 l
••• F. H. 5-ftt
2300ra.n~eSt.
Newport Beach
Yw a.re the wl.nMr of two rree ticlteu C$1t.SO
value>. to
l'bumd. Oran&e cat, Loolt#
Ulr.e Morna. Warn•i l ,
Beach. "2-aZS.
Found.. Male Alredahs7
Vic. lh gnolla/ PCM;
Hunt. Bcb. Brwn/blk.'
96.J.7448. .
Jo' 0 u D d p e t B I r d •
Halecrest area. Pleaae
ldemily. SCS-3433 •'
Found: Blk Lab m ix.
Fem. apx I yr. wht
petd)eti. 971-0536 ~·
t.a:rr · 4 129, vie 20th. &
San.ta Aila Ave., C . .M.
A1.R STAPLt:R. Mealaa
of Llvehhood. Reward~
~4
fblmd 8' Dulgby Ooatmg
ID Newport Bay. Found_
on Monday. 67~
llAHDHfW
8eaaL adult apt. Spac. 2
br. 2 ba t wnhse w r p .•
bltns, LIR. pauos. ~to
2 Br Twnhse. 1 Va ba. gar 2 IY stud.lo ~. No ~1..,
SJ7S. AduJts, no pel.s Call Nt:.ar Hoag.Jl06p. 6JJ -6279
548-&s7 or 1·974-2009
Sues1au Refttah 4100 Share borne ~twn bay &
••••••••••••••• •••• •••• (A't:,M. N B.
l''llr ~who have made
1t to the top ... The ul
lltnlllt' oHace . -·
~« matun--fem n~s
sm apt nr bus Coos1der
rm ba & It tutl·h pn v
Rt2.psmoker 645 "219 ,.....
QUHHMAIY
Tow
FOUND: Beaut Russui.n
blue M. cat. Very gentle.
Vi c My rtle St. Lag,
Beach 494-7346
CCW'l002br. 2ba. w 1poo1,
spa. A/C, d 1w S42S mo.
646-~or 9'15·0843 SC7'S. 642. \603
TSLMgml &u-6221 ---------
S47S mo. Super Deluxe
28r, frplc, 1 encl garage.
1 open space. Olx Ii.it. lg
& roomy 2!RI Elden. To
See call 979--S099
''THE GABLES"
21tr w/gar $385 m o
Newly decor . Ad ults,
crpts. drps, fncd yd.
Wat.er pd. 2439 Orange
Ave
Westchft lge 2br 1 bit,
*1113. no pets, nt?w decor.
pool 645-8152 "------FOR ~E : 2 br 2 ha
ocean & bay Vat'w:. 1n
\/illa ~lboa Adults, no
dogs. <iood secun t y
MaUow-Kennedy Corp
Anrui Morland. exclusive r.-rnDE TllPL£X k'SO Cottage for rent. 2Br ~~· 975-0800 or
UYl.JI w/garage, no pets, kids
Xllll locatioo nr. Santa OK. 1213) 851-3220 Large l bedroom. F tP. on
Ana at 17th St. 2 Br. 1.,, ---------I water. dock avail $600
ba, townho use sty le. 2br, lba. S295Mo. mo (714 1673·81149 or
!ncJ gar Pvt patio, new t Child OK. 8:B--26SO.
deeor' 13116/mo. Adults. 548-MlO.
_no-..:..pets. __ ™-__ u_o.s_-_ --. E/Side. spac 3-B..!.R_2_8_a_.I 4Br. 2Ba. very lg. all on 1 noor, bea uu!uJ new dlx Hew LUI To~ adh condo. dbl gar , pool. decor. rrpl<:, pvt. nr
3 Br. 2•,, ba, '2 frplcs, S550 mo. ~3 1 3888 . beach & buy Avail now.
AtC. 2 gara ges. I Lg ~ Ou.kiren OK. S7SO mo yard. comm. pool. Near -------So. Cst Plaza. schools & Dix 1 Br l Ba. convenient l012 West Balboa Jeff
frwys. &15 mo. 751-848~. locallon, 22166 Miner St. n>-_:rm____ __ _
Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba
townhouse. Spacious
fireplace & pool ·Qwet
are~. Adults. no pet:.
$495. 67$-59491645-3381.
2Br. 28a Ill ruce 4-plex
t'Omplex oo Mt!ndoza Or
No pets Refit : S350 +
sec. &u-8468 or 549-4132.
m> mo 2131542·7236
2 Br. 2 ba, spac10U!I, cleun.
newer apt. Adults . no
pas. $300. Om~ 645 7300
f bdrm .. attached garage
219 Wilson $260 mo
~1819or642 7845
1 Br duplex, qwet. Clean.
l.2 bl~k to lxh ~br . ~ba.
down.'>tair.,. btl. frp le.
palJo, git!' o. 14!7
44th St N 8 . 64Q; 40 ----,.-
\.'1lla Balboa Jbr, <icn. 3rd
floor . Se c urity &
pnvacy W beaut 0t:e1Jo
\'lew . $750M o 752 ·
t.miys, 833-7519 eve:. &
~.
l'l1rape to l.Jdo for a !>Um
mer ol t.Wl & fwi, 4 HH.
I sty home wllp _!!real patio Walk to bl)y ·n
be11ch club, tennis &
vtllage May $1.200. Junt·
S2.<XXI. Jul) S3000. Aug
. $4,<XXI Agt 75!1-0tll I ---Elegant 2br. 2ba,
Bayf ront Apt 7lh floor
Stx• bldg. Avail June I lll
Sept 30. 646 ·1427
ev~
OH THE BAY
2br. Iba, Bearoo Bay ioc.
Tenru.s crt, pvt bch S11fc
area (or kids Fully
furnas ht'd Avail June
thru Sept ·Per mun
average SIJOO All thrt't.'
ll¥.lllS Sl200Mo Ca ll eves
& wknds 714 673 8243.
Wkdays KlS-~
Newport U eac h
lie.iullfully furn1:.hl•cJ
2Rr. tlen. 2Ba . Harbor
View homt.-'875 A\Jll
aft ~1ay 15lh 71-l 752 lgJ(1
or 714·831 7048
f-UJTI hou .. w . 2 br, · dc.>n.
patJo ~fay 20 Sepl I SJ5(J
rro Ulll pd No pets 345
Co:. tu !\t esa St. C M.
548-<M'.I -----·----~. lBa, sundeck. 5 mm
to beacn. Sl7S Jn<>-.
s:&lllll
End gar. Wati:r pd.
Non -s m oki ng .senie>r.
ins+. No pels. Rers.
~
Versailles 2 br. 2 ba, bltns. Lagwla vi ct on a Beucl}
alJ 11merut1es. 675·4912 area Ocean view. :.lps 4.
Brdt.er. Wkly rental. $300 642-1272
WALLACE ST. APTS
Newly decorated 2 br
apt.. l ba, $395. Small
cbiJd ok. no pets. 64S-44 ll
ar~2020
••• Mcs;lytt lush
2029Pomona Apt-t'
Ccsta Mesa
Larle 2br, 14' ba, pool, c&ri>ort. pvt patio. Large NwJJl Heights 2 br. 1 ba .
play yard. Cluldrcn & sm frplc. s:rlO mo Adults. no
pet OK. S3115Mo. Ca ll _pt.<ts __ 644_7_180 ____ _
S48-810'l
Qu 2 bf'. 1 ba, e ncl patio
& garage Near OCC. No
pet.a. ~m<>. 751~.
0-PoW 3826 ••......•..............
4:e 7 rm hse + yd. sf Pf!
t>+ i''arruly ts l only Wk-
1). Jun $550, Jul S6SO.
Aug. SOOO. 7101 &>ashore.
64.>8410
ltoomy. Waterfront home
Noo·:.moker onl> S625
673-~I ~f 9P~
<?Jl~3 1266 !-'ll-r 6p~
Spei'tacular Vll'W, M'<' .:at
l-1:1 St'<Jvu.:w Sl25 pt•r mo
~ l11c hou:.ckpn g
5566576 "
Lar ge hj)lto r h o me
Laguna Ueat•h l'"t•m a le,
1>tra1gh t , $2 10 m 1J
494 7810 -----
Mature female lo shr 2Br
dplx in C.M S200 mo +
WI 642-4496
Hunungtoo llarbour lvii
do roommate arantcd
S27S mo <71·0851 1651 or
~~lt'V~
M 1-·. cbe to heh . t•omplex
h.a.s ever; thJ n~ SW) & ' ~
UlJl Ad S1ttn 111io. 2~ hr
4350 ....•.............••••.
WANTfm
<iar;.i.:e 1n Cl.I~!
1)7J.09t)o
CLbTA ~LSt\
(.;arage & stor<li.tc .trl·ll:.
:iva.ilable ,\..,k for Cra11;
t\l!enl ~9'JOO
Sl.oragt ~arages for rent
on Halboa Penin~ula
ne.x\ to fun z.one c 101., x
20'-ift 1673-l!MJ. 6'73-393Q
Ea:.tsidtC M. !>mgle
S..50
67S-7Q)6
4400
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1617 Westchff. N B.
Agent. 541 5032
EXEC. SUITES
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EXECUTIVE
SUITES
Dockside 1n lhi: l.f1to
Manna ViUage.
~ERVlCES
~pt1on. s\!cr l'lanul.
dictation tran~. a<\:l ,
computer time. t wll
service, dupl & pnnt. dd\
& f'R. maJIJng, travel.
ca~&more
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Est.abished
Rt.1.al1 gilt and stooew •re
busmess \I\ elegant shop
pmg cenler Ideal owner
o~ration Turn lt ty,
with t'ltcellt'nt retur n
Owne,-rrt.inng. m .ooo
These profl'!>s1onal de
corated & fu r nished
CactbtJt'S wclude a COO·
(erent'e room. kitchen. w~-t bar, :.lcum b<Jth', ..
tuarbor & oc:ea.n v.1ewi.
1'0vcred pariun~ & boat
:.lip
trom ~a mooth
("\•rupant') June I. 19l!O
171 I Iii! tl62 1037
dd) m~hl
~ !:iq fl \n' fl 1\va1I tm
med • '.'lt•ar S l) Ir"'\
!Wdh!ll lt~alt>, \11q:m1;.i
() linen 673-7300
lllghly de!>irable ftr:.t
floor lcx·11t11m . modern
budding. L11.t hl &
cheerful. 2354 sq. rt of
floor space, ample & ron
veruent parking. Ava1la
ble J une 1.st. Offered sub·
stanually lowenhan pre-
vailing rate. Lease + 5
year option. 450 Newport
Q!ntt!f' Dr .NB 7S9-0811
't513 C.olPUS Da·IRVINE
SEAFOOD
MARKET
;>;orth Oranite Count~
Xlnt loc tn :.hopprnJ.:
center E stabll!>hed
clleotele. rr~h & frozt!n
:.t:a food . :.pa c 1<.1U :.
lreei.er l"apac1ty Nt<l'>
approx $36,000 Gn•at
pol6lt.laJ Owner 111 Mu '!>ol
CIXM!. Ca II John
J ack J Levlllld. Inc.
'213~TI·~
I Pnocipals ooly plea&t: >
Beauty Shop wl\h al·
tacbed !>pac1oos 2 br + ram. rm. bome. Xlnl
1ocaUon. 5":0 assumable
Loog Beach. CA
Tldr.et.s may be c hu med
by calling 642 5678, cxl
272. • • •
Ac r ylic N<ill:. 100 ·~
oaturaJ look pl US WT a pt'l
and marucures C..11 the
Nl.I Ullr 493-09<U SJ C
HiwiYAcii SIJO •••••••••••••••••••••••
M.t.q SOtllEOHf HAPl"Y
MM[ SOMEONE &MIU
l-'l<K-ea HAPPY AO
Ill Uu.s column
for ooly S3 2S t:a.U 642 5678
J : f<tt9 on smiliog U\at
bealalCul smile. Love. F'.
Jabn· Happiness LS bav·
ID& tbe car paMS om ff u.r.
ray! <Gan r buy a new
blllDlW!I Love, NatKy •3l36Sq. Ft•
Newport Beach. Owner.
!21tJ 1992· T103 . 556-0762 loan, m oney ma ke r ....................... .
RF.AL DEAL P 0 Box i--------:;mz. ~. CA. 92343.
Lo.t&"-d 5300
~only
HIGH VOUIME FOUND ADS
KOU.CENTER
NEWPORT
-----LOST : Ah l>O Pier , So.
~ male Shepherd;
"Barney" blkl brn/wbl
~ Reward. 499· 1834.
e;-1177 ----
Lost. 16yr ol~ fe m 11ie Bl~t S.a~e:.e. Via.
or Paulan no School .
R.fowvd S46-7S63
~ MaJe lns h Setter.
Under l yr old. Vu.•.
Adams I Broo~ h u r st.
~
Found Yog AU$tra lND
Hun\J!r dog, M .. bnt,
SJC 493-4883
Found. male, blk W
mix. puppy w wh ile
rnwiwlgs; v1r. Tus.tm It
17lh St . C M, 645 1275,
&'2 ~ ------~ 53SO ........ v-•••••..•..••
PREGNANT" Caring .
confadenlJaJ counSt!!Jng &r
relerTaJ Abort100, adop·
uoo & keti>tng.
APCARE
COVER GIRL
• 953-0771 ..
~ KrOutcalJ Service
PR..E U w sll.ldeot oe«il.
12S.o00. WU.I do anyt.bJ.q-
Le ga l. Coo fl d t:o t1a J
DVM.' P.O. Box 3242.,
N. B. 9211163..
DIAMOND WANTE[}~·
Pnv. party wi.U buy I to'
cant. cab. N.8. ~
~GEstrnpaUco =!S
Vour masseur· : ~
IS Bob J ames ""iJ" <M.cail.'> ~ l 1. 494·5111
y~ are lhe winMr or
two free t.acket.s <Sil.SO
value>, to lBr*e new. garal(e. dis·
h . $330 mo 12131
"•'"'t ''• •m .• n ,.,,,, •• ,
(pr .oil fh1· "lnrltl I•• ,,.,.
\t;l lhf· 1>.011' l'ilnl
\f•.i h•·r ~ n .1 ...... 1 ~"
\1 .1\ lllh \lo·-~··"'' < ••n hP ._10\ ,,,,. trun
:0::1 ~· • 1111 ('.oil hi:! ·,1;'j>1
f11r rrinr.· 111lnrm.11t11n ,\
l<l pl.11 t' \Cllll ITit'"·'C"
l'.:lt>gant 4br furn,
tA.·<1l'h SOOS~ II U
968-71'8
nr Pnme Newport Beach
loc. Near 0 C. a.trport.
Ratt ind recepuon, coo
Ele(!ant exet'Ut.Jve sultts
m prestige loc. lnclds
secreta.naJ St'f\'1CE':>. re
t'epuootst . telephone
answenng & mon· THE
HE/\OQUA R TE R S
C'O\tPAN I ES A pro·
fess1onal envtrooment
Uquor Slore Ul top loca-IK FIE£
lKn. have sal~ SSS,000 lo l'RL SPfRfNAL REA.DlNGS
lliO,CXX> per mo net l~ 5'-l'J_
••
n..
9Ul£HMARY
Tour
~ collect _ fer~nct' r m . 1:in1tor
~erv . ut1ls . 100 frt·e
cop1e i. & mor1:. ,\ rure op portunity tn
Cd.\! A charming 1·ot
lllgc for tbe summer I
't). 2br. beaut fn. meld uu:: linen & d1sb<.'S Walk
lo tx·Ul'h tenm:. \'ttlJge
SI I 7 ~~on l h I y 1\ 1-\ l
1!37 0066
to 17 5'; Lon1e t~r m ~ lOil.m-lOpm. f''ully l.Jc 'd.-le~e 1no J>t.'rcenta~..-1 '"2-5678 .el27296 or 492-9034. llUS
Long Beach. CA
Tickets may be claimed
by calling &l2-5b'78, ext.
272. •••
...... "'°" lead\ 3840 •••••••••••••••••••••••
U>vely au adult. no pt.>l:..
l..2&3 Br apLc; 6200 Ed·
lllger. h. b 846--0619
OCEAN AREA -------,.----
Vacation RttttClls 4250 ............•..........
SecraanaJ serv av1J1t
l.Jzor Doog 851 94 11_
i::xt'l'IA.I ve om ccs :i v a 1 I m
ruU serv ofc bldt: ,...r
O.C Airport Rt->cepl &
phone ans . !>t><'Y sen· .
con! rm. etc Plea:.e t'all
752-61.88 ·------
114 951 6756 --------
$330,000 + · 1nvt•ntor) S Ca1n100 Heal. S.tn.
Owner·pnn only 636 14631---------c.iem.. _____ _
David -------------· Ul6t ~ Fouod a pet? Cal• Store for :.alt• JP J . Anima l A:.l>l:.t :ince Cah/orrua. Ladtt'l> <1111
count appll rel l'hJtn ~.S37~_.no!.rt'_
GrHtCc +-.Y
ESCORTS
a4 Hrs 6-U -01110
CHEQCS /MC/VIS.A Walk to the beach meSliBll. u. Deli ghtful lge t&2 Br -apts, some w frplc, 1111
APARTM ENTS patios or balconies. En
BRAND NEW J<TI 20 acres w attr active
Blg Canyon coodo 2 llr. 2
Ba . frp lc. ~t bur.
secunly. ten.. pool.
·spa ~:;s.i1: eckd<Jys
2.lJ:; 42·2 l.3 l
GARDEN SUfT£
llln>Q ft. off1t'c :.wte 4
dt'S. conf. recp. slor age ·
lse alJ or pan Newly re·
modeled. Extensive w in
<lows. 001 Dove SI.. N.L~
~ MAUl condo Kapalua golf cannery VIilage orhce resort 2 BR. 2 ha •
1acum. 2lJ: 470.3212 I space ·av8JI l l~e & 11•--------
store Great volu.mt'. xlnt
prof 1ls I st<>«> or ti II
St or e loc ation> a r c
La g u na N 1 ~uel,
Bellflower , La llabra. s. a n C I e m e n t e •
Oceans ide, Vfntura .
T h o u sand Oo l&!> &
O r a n ~e ("a ll
213 254-7394. A$lt ror
Jack ..
LOST· REWARD! Sm
:.ilver Poodle. m alt!,
b t w n G a r fW!ld &
Yorttown on Bell. H B.
~ *IOXYLADY *:~ OlTJ'CALL ONLY • 1
2ijr,2 8a S4SO green be l t , trees,
ExcelJent location, walk landscape & 9 hole pul-
to complete shopping. tang gr t!c n, 2 pools
Beawtully landscaped. Frie ndly c lubho u se
Spacious a pts. Private w 'frplc, color lV. sauna,
pall<Jlordecks Adults. exercise & weight room
Heat paid. No pets. SW1.s at 5345 including
Open l<H>daily major utllilil'S • a west Wilson. C.M. Adults, no pets.
63J.S583tS48·2408 CASA dtt SOL
2 t 66 I lroollhunt 2BR J Ba VIEW. S4.50;1st, 962•6653
last +sec. AvaJI 1mmed. l•--------call Oevid. agt. 646-32S.5
SHS. 2 Br . 1 ~ ba
townhouse. All b llns,
pello/balcooy. E·slde.
Some w/encl. gar &
frplc.
TSLMgmt 642-1603
2br. 1 h ba. studlo. Gar,
frplc. D 'W, S450Mo.
752-7474, 536-3397
MAllHE:R'S WAUC
1' 2 & 3 br apls from
$450. Frplc, la r ge yd.
patio. gar, nr Huntington
Harbour, children OK.
Ul882 Jib Circle, apt 1.
N)..5623.
38 r. 2Ba .
garage, dsh
mo &'2-4387
Sm sttdio for qwet ~1rl
Beach 1 block Pool No
pets S200Mo 559 5577
3 BR 2 Ba, blt.ns. DIW.
gar. upper. Adults. no
pets. AvlUl 5110 '80. $S2S
mo. yrly 846·3073
Walk to beach, 2 Br 2 BS
condo. den, frplc. pool,
Jae. sauna. must see
S6.'iO. 646-W4
3876 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 year new, ~an view. 3
br, 2 ba. spilt level apart·
ment. Bwlt·lns. ca~\.
dr apes, 2 car por~.
LalRiry fac1Uty. Tennis
courts and golf course
l Ir 2 BR apts., bltns.
mature adults. $32S &
mo + sec. "' c Jeani.og fee. M-0016 [)ejuxe poolside xtra lge right behind. Xlnt rental
Lux North Shore Lake
Tahoe cabin Sips 14
Sauna, tennis. pool.
beach SSOllw k eve:,
7 14·870 ·804!1/ dyi.
714-547-6649
lttfttds to 5'1cn ooo •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOVU\g? Avoid deposits &
cul h v1ng expenses'
Proress1on11\ly sin ce
l.!171
HOUSEMATES
832-4134 ----Am. Y HO CHARGE
••HOWIE•*
Rental Shan.ng &>rv1ce
Has Roommate For You
~ 7 days 953-0395
Middle ages has 2br.
clean furn. apt to shr. AU
util. l smoke. S2001\1o.
lm9528 SO. CST. PLAZA --6 Bit dsb b location. Adults. no pets.
•.#MtCoado..S0.2br , ~· .. be':;h. A~l~: Ava11alb le May 1. • • • ....... ,,..~ -" lbr, lba S475/mo/lease. Owner . ...._...a...-.a.t.. L-I· -~-· no p et s . $395 mo. 642-01.38 ~ --• CclDdo $315. A/C, new 553362. ---------' BTtlnletlsle Or.
CTJIU, drpa. at applos, 2Br. ltg patio, garage. Coronadel Mar ~MC. gate. No pet.I. 381', 2Ba, clean. S425 mo. walk to beach. S37S. Y~ are the winner of ~~; 556-2G'7 or ~ ol Ameridca TMrust Evel: 84318. twoal free tickets ($11.50
--·· .....,... '15Mal ya. oo· v ue>. to
2 bdrm. 1 ba. q•et. encl Pri k. Dix Old Spanlab huge 1400 n.
..,., Ad\l•u ODly, DO CS..Telffda ~.>:!!f· 281, ~Arldm. ~~y ,..._.._cau..._. 2Brw~e.Stove• i&'n::'~;rt wa e. T_.
rerrq, 131 mo ..---l.4lOI Beach. CA. W rtcM wee. II a Br 1~ cr5'W · --s..-.. ndtm may be claimoo
• cmdo. frplc, patio, ... C"' t.. 3171 by ca1lin& 642.5678, ext.
clll _.... poo1, adllha •aMOOOAPTS --··•• .. ••••••o•• .. m. -...._, :' ~· = patloe. New 2 br + 2 ba condo , • *' •
le&ACUl.ATI tnele. ~ to r 0ceaz ~ wfvieow, 1are11e, M/F lhr $Br 2 a. bee or
lllUlll.•lfplc, blaa, ... I --~,,.,. bbl.~. pool + ..... ~.So. Coaat PIH•
,_ ...... eDCl pr. -\I C ' .... M SU&a-'43. 351iO Spa. tz25 + ut.11.
.. -.-.-;1INI01 ·~ Coado 3 br. 2 ..,.tin. Ml-4813
-1 Ill 1 ... p.i be. at.I rec. facmu ... ,...~ 3110 --------:=!'. .._ -..... --.&v.saaZIOI. .. ...... --........... ~ Fem. lbr, aba.
-----~ .... .... C oodo . I rv . All -1111 ..... AftllllOW ..... a.. ...... ¥Jf0Yfll'. --. --19• '"'' 00 .-.IUtt. AOOMo. ~ --. c.11 .. ... H. ..... -er\. Pool. Jae, ,.,., .. IDO. IOlt A. ..... •Nm: ...... ......... ...,,, ....... ,,.,. __. w.tTl.laa.Cat.lSll-9"4
W. ! t 1ft Jltl l"tm. l'CIOIDllUl\.et.oabr Irv
m 'tllr .._lbl,·1ar, ar.a.."',.uow1eoc1 ............................. ,1'1t~of 2. ~ ....... Md ... No Ptla. _.,..., Olldol br.1114 '8. Quiet pwt ~ J~ .• al\ ePM ,
--...... r ..,......._htPll I tll>., ..
8r ... GIMlt. Nr'. l.C. ..... 44 W .... .-.:·~. V• .... ....a 1 I• lO
.......... l•&er 6 i111n•••H••••........ ,. I, '·~a: .. ._ I•'' ... 1M =-:!!II..---.~ ~:':!"r:=: •t&.l.,W:.=: =~ ... ~1~~ _ .... _ ...... ---
f
sml Broker 67S4 912. SUI LEASE LOST . Lg f e ma le
Bl k f wbt. Alas k an
Mal&mU1e. vie Sowe rs
Sehl. I odiun a p olts f
Magnoba H 8. Reward.
963-22163
.cdM OE.LUXESUlTES. IRYIHE
from $295. Air cond . zr:n CamptU Dr.
ample pltg. Ut1l pd. 2855. 5.5<n.Q. I\. choice exec
E. Cst Hwy. 67s-aKX> <tfires. Xlnl. Joe.
<lfices 111 Bayview Hotel. XEROX CORP.
Histor1 ca I I aod m 11 rk . i-21J.8Zl---OIM4------i LAIGIPITSHOP f''ouod 4·2 6 ·8 0 S a t .
$250 & up. Bay View.
lmmed occup. Cont.ict
R.o64!.673-3822
~Sq ft. $450 mo.
4001 Birch St . N B.
Agent. 541 -5032
View of Bay. lsl llme or-
fered 2 dlx offices. Ap'.
prox. 10009q. rt. 2 pvt
bafhs 24 00 W. Coast
Hwy, 731-3605. 640-5300
WESTCLIFF BLDG
NEWPOR ' Bll•CH . ... . . . ~ ...
4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
In busy abopptng center 5 : 0 0 P M . S m a I I
nr So. CsL Pim. Sdnauzer found at Vic·
Ideal farruly busme.s. tana & Plaeft>lla Call &
t'or st.ore & office space al High g.ro&S, big Ulven· descn~ Days &45-5570,
re.a50ll8.ble rates torj. Evtll~-----soo to 2700 ~Ft Term nulble. • By Owner LOST. Blk cat w iwbt M ~VERDE R n 4-&11-1&4l paws & chest, red ID tag,
PLAZA ~~~~~~~~j Turtleroct, ~1-0715 l.S2S Me8a Verde E, C.M: -· S4M12l ~.i ..... ut Los t : E lltho u n d &
Olp; 1 twcitr 5015 Sbei>t~ mix maJc dog. •HEWPO«T /CM.
Up to 4700 sq.I\. avail. at
prime corner. 17th & Nwpt Bl. 675-8900
~sq fl In medical bldg.
Avail for lmmed. oc·
cupancy. Ample park·
••••••••••••••• •••••••• "Jake". Vic. Victoria &
Onnae County Produc·
tions Co. wan ts ln -
velltors. Short term 6-8
wits ~ return. Call
T.IMC!O. .._,to..._ IOU
Placed.la. C.M. oo April
23rd. Oe.ys ~SS.21 ; eves
669:1>1 uk fOI' Robin.
REWARD : $300 for
motorcycle , Blue &
• Ing. Newport. ~1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• yello w Ya m aha
M.<ltocrou mi$slng from
Sea Sborc Dr . 4·26 .
~
Call M r tiowaod
645 6101
ReUJ I Shops Ir Office' ~ av&IJ. for lease at
r e a s onabl e, ra t e .
Beauuru t S p a n is h
VI iiage M a ll. Sao
Qemed.e'a oeb erl4:~ SbrWn« Mall. The Oak
Gnq> Inc.. c-ooeo
NIWPOIT ILYD.
ZIOO 141-Ft. Parking, ReCall /Com·
msdal. Call Ad Sitter '1.~Mbrs.
v"NEED
¥"MONEY .. • caDITHO
NOIUM
Los t near L .B. bi gb
acbool. fem. seal point
,llimalayan cat. Front
~ declawecl. Reward. .... am .
FOUND: Male German
sw.1 haired Pointer vie
Irvine. Ave. at Back Bay
~
M&W1D.._ Yo un.,.: Ger man
97Mll 1 ~ cbotollte Lab Alftaled bf mlX. fe.ma.~. •PPfOJ' a
C rcW C... Mw "-moa. okS. Wbke apot on
.... 4471 --------1 dMIL Newpon &.ach ~Call for an Appl. __ .. _ ........... Nwr w....-NlO Alllm.l~. 16411:51
67'°"'2 111b tNMe. ~ YlalblU· ---•• .. ••••••• t)' C)fflcet commerclal Nllll ...-. Secured br rOUDCI: Black •'-11>' De* ._. 1100 mo. nnl ~ dcrn&on C.M. Ill T.O. •Npe.. Bc:b. pro-_.. doc. ,._., Het·
office suo. 1127 Up &o aoao" ft m IO'. JS'1.,...... 6 UaAnll ...... UM'J44GI'
w.&dltr.N.8.Al-GIOO. .........-,...,... ........ I ----------~-MAI ' p PW ..... 41M '4wMua ~TNlt ~:a...~11.0,.
Dtl•a• I ra. o(flee, ......... "............ W' 1111 0... ta• M. ~-~ ~~ ..... -l.DllllOfC aear .... MnnnHMHHHHH• ........ Qd., Pl8 J: .,:-:... ~.:OlR1•nMCir'i lllllr~C.. ..... ......
M!I "-.._..,.. AD tn-flf rill ..... LOft': ........ .,....
ammYSIUITa M·l -... n. 1..-, "'" 3•rf" ... I... Lab. •I• P•••H •
Nfti;ltrt C.•'''• fill 1'9ltlll•~·· .. '" "'.!!..~I.. -.e11. VWJfrt"4• = tl?\')s:lltw• .... 11161IM1-f1tt ~. -w ...... tall ..,.._. .......... --· -... ,,, ....... ' ...... .....
•972-1131• .·: '
DISCREET OlJTCALL
•953-4473•
lntonn.auoo I App 'l.
TOMMY'S
~NEWPORT
ESCORTS
642-1571 ••
R 0 L L S R 0 Y C"!;
ESCORTS &corh•O..tcall .• ·•
24 Hr5. 7lt-89SJ
NOWH1RlNG .
Pt-or. Massage by Stevt!.
Llc'd Therapist, Nb."
UAM-8PM. Appl only. •
548-2817
DAY&
EVENING
O..C. AllPOIT
*ESCOITS* 912-4976 ~
11M14AM
l
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19'tck'WOl'lr, 1mall Job•
w .. Ul,. c;a,,_, ~lunet'll
Mm t'WM • uphob w.n 1\1&1' Trudt mount
IWl ~JUf
t: a r P• I 0 u )' it Ir l' t' t
throu•h lnslellf'r 1tl
"1tln.al•. upen 1mt11ll11
Ut.I\ "''orti .:uar J ,,,..,,.
1~
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Elmnral • pa1 nlln1
~bl• . mall ;obi
SIM~ 131 GSZ2 .n"
CTRKIAN tt•al 1 a\4U l>P!I\
woratm•nahlP ~mall
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fit'C', bofnf• l f"'ll ltUrMlll ,
111 Ot"r••trfn~ .-r11d
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ro \ollll. •odd In 11 .
l&Jrinldcn One •7
Muto OU\kit\IDI, • TN'f'
Ncwv\~. MaJntcmure •
Vant C'l .. aal up t\.U 11:t.1
or• l'f af\et ~m
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1 art', atrord abl¥
r lt'llHIPli l<t r h1Hd
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...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
1~60umpJoba. Na for Rudy
*"* AU 111'\And ha uUn11. IT lrwll rr-.. 9"l
r.HA M M8J964 ........ i., •••••••••••••••••••••• Wn 1 Rt:AW.V Cl.RAN
llOlJSt:• Call 01n1h1m Utf1 ~ ...... , ~ )123
Xlnt cl~•nln11 done b y
lildy w .. ,.p l.>tpt-ndabl ..
vwn lrlU\a M7 383'"/
<:ei~r•I houat>dtianinat • l"l~('f'l'IW.'M, uwn tr uni.
fAJ •c-!irlf •••••••• •• •••••••••••
•Qu.ali\y L.and1c1plnJC •
Comp. IOl\aca~ dal&n
• lnlUJlallon. ~II worll "*'· "'• •t Oreen dale l.aod11c ap l n(( m«m
JArANt:0441-~
l,..A.NDSC/lf. Pt;
0..111n apnnlller, 11odA,
clf'Jllll up, maint, wlJ'r ,
Hper Li e !13 1 tun or
Bl11 211112
flutOlllllnR. n movat1nR.
Ot'W lawos. general
<'lc~up. l>uvc• 6-t:t "8SJ.
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Movlo1! The St arxlna
Collea• Student• have
arown. Lie. T124-438
s.m._1ood MrV ...:..!' l-1421 ........ " ... ,... •••••••••••••••••••••••
PETl':RS PAINTING
gapr'd Roi RatPs f'ru F.sl Cell (;ene
~
Painting INT 1 EX1
Neat. l'lon4!a\. reai. . 12
yr& t'XIJ l..ac'd Oavl'
964-100
to'ine ext painting St
Lie ln11 Try m e R
Smor R3f>·~
.
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0 c. Papemaniln1 ~m U1ltl.llac.lou up to
1>%d1ac. on paper. m.zm P1.1er t!il3 -Paint, wallpaptt now .
Save 19-LS7o
Call WllC'M2·1m
lrtenor ff extenor paint·
1ng ff pa perln & by
tradelmen Phone Peter ,
at\ 8pm 49'1 ·2062.
(i. Gidley Plumber ..
~ Mll"Ytre. lutalla· uon. backlJow eertilica-
tion •811LS
Pods.nlu,1.,.. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wn a ftEAU.Y CLEAN POOLT Call Pool Doctor.
Fl-ee • eTJ..S.Z ........, ......
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Ernie'• RdrlJerallon. He.nest. dependable work
o n r e f rig '•· w~/d.tyers. 540-3100
anytlmt>. -----
• ~. C'o.ta M,,.. &
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l.,,)'l't'1111tn\' \ 'ompan1v11 roov•l .. 1H't111t Cump111
hloo. will t'On~. drt vt'.
matkt•. la 11\\'I t'h' SHI
lu tk4 Hlli Mr MM l't
a ft 111• M or u II d .a y
•1t.tltb
1'62 0)111 •·····•·····••·•······· ~ck. 11~. block work.
~ flnl, conul'tt> pall~
wl.U. dnveways fret> w John IH&-1)113
-
Wallp apering exper t .
lnst 1llat1on . F r ee
t'!ltlmatf9 Reasonable
rates R.e11dentlalfCom·
me-rc 1al Prom p\
servl~ 631 .S39'J Roofl.J •••••••••••••••••••••••
Repair & Re roof. All
t ypes ·shl nglell ·roe k ·
shakes.wmpc>-ta.r t'ree
est. Ml·5930 Fin. Ava.II.
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("\)ST()M J.NTt:R IOR
CARPENTRY
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LOU'Sl'AKPt::NTRV
PauOli.door&,pun~hn~
~t·xpr~l~
IL Wlhon .tt Soeu. paUU">.
rm add. rl'modt-1. vl•n&
rtee tst 30 yr.1 u~r
lJc •357487 Rondt'd
646-1740 ~I~
Qiitom remod~hn11. uni
q uc & unu~uul work
qwllJty and ~Uetr 17 \ r,
In area L11· d M r
i>alombo962 ti.JI<&
Home: repuir, add ti w11:..
r ab1 net~. douri. t• 11·
Rsnbl li46 7228, ~ 8819
G42 567k
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du1.tnal H'modt•l1 n11
T II H t-; E R 0 !"I I-!"I
l'ON!)"'THUCTJON. INC
t.ac •38281~ !ib2 :wo4
837 -43.\.1. 49& 1946
renonats 5350 Sc:t9ools Ir ....................... ....,. .. _ 7005
~GE 536·3557
N~ a masseur -out
calb "11Y hour N111han1.-I
!'><•nil :\INTI " mt·~'rll!I'
fnr ,Ill lh•· "'"'"' 111 "'f' ,1,1 ttw II.1th f'il<1t
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v.eolUl)., II urn Boll.
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l'ltOFt-:S.t.;IONl\L NUOI':
DAN C I NG &
~IODELJNG Pam. 111
yrs. old will pose nudt·
for pboto ~ions. & ;ilso
1·ater stag parties Ca II
l'c.m after lipm
i 14 !>12-~. or an!>wer
111' ~It\: 714 771HOIS\,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
l:le A Travel Agent
In Just 6 weeks ~Travel Schools
llO!l Talbert Ave. f'V .
964-6755 ---Jabs W..ted; 7015 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Babysitltlng in my hm
Ages I & up Near VIC·
toria. c;.M. 642-8482
Mature: experienced
woman will take carl• or
your bOme on W\<nd:. or
v11c11uons !Wi·Q721
Enthus1as11r fl'male s1~1.-'f" tookmg for a ht·I!
band rlJC'k, Ot'W ~;Ht'
JllU, pop • Cll'. Call Ad
Satter • tS1. 64l!·430IJ 24
tin;
Hrip W Cll'lted 7 I ~ 0 ····•·•••·····••······· l\l'l"flWltant Full Char 1••·
lmnwd1alt' n-qw rt'ml'nt
fur bni.tht. lleprndahl.-
itl't:Wfllalll who. ,1!> on"
Jlll.-r..on·· arn1u.ntan~ dt'
partment perfor~ Jll
bookk .. ep1n t:? la '>k .s ,
Cinanc1<tl analysis. for
growing Newport Beach
consulting firm Must rtme:Uon Uldepen<.tently &
('OCDmunlcalAl easily wit h
profes.<u0nal eonsuJtants Sal~ry commensurate
With expeneoce & ab1la
ty Send rei.ume in con
f1dmce lo ad no 614, 0111
ly Pllol, P 0 Box 1!">00
~a;ta Mesa. <;a 92626
d<iyi. ------AceCMlh tt..,ab&e Wht ~a.le 26 S\!t!ks !.amt• Part time. expencncc
-!1·311 714 673-5772. _nere;sary_~JI
hl 7l37 772 7313 ~ --UHDA & VICKI
OUT CALL
Massage • Escort
Wr re back with rnoro•
I 1111 t.han l'Vcr \ISJ o I ~i.t.
\tl.\.'1 ""\\
Penond Scnic H 5360 ........................
l!JtOULEM S N cc1I to
_,.alk" f'rt!1: ('1JUnSf•hnl:
-ABC Helpline &l5·2222 Tr;;et --. s4so
·····•···•··••••····•·• WrJrld A1r Ways T1ckt·I
from LA to Honolulu
l\t..~ 4th Return :\1 a} l~
r :.t II 761}0027
/\CC'I'G BK PNG
Tt:MPORARY
R.cg)...ier today -lo work
'on vanous accou.ntm~ &:
bookket-p1n g ;1.,su:n
ments Work l'losc· t1o
your h ome t'1.iurl'
Clerks to Scmor Atcoun
tants nt.'e<led throuRhuul
OrClllRl' C.:oonty
AOlllEAT MALF'&
accounc•
2333 No. Broudway
=200. C>l<1wt'll Bankl.'r
Bklg .. Sunt:1 Anu
17141135-4 I Ol
FREE PARKING '"~=1! ....................... 1----------
Schook Ir ACCl'G CLERK !Ntnction 7005 A P, Cull lime
AR,
W CQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bene.497·5424
EAIHWHILE ActMty Dindor
YOULLUH
Startin g s alar y
'3..23 hr, 111cr to S3 36hr
aft 00 d ays Ra1se to
g,65 hr when cert1fica
tKJn ~a111ed Apply at
\555 Supe ri or A ve. ~wport Beach 646 7764 __ ---·E·o •.. E ____ Want Ad R('Sulls 642·5678
99 Bed lCF fac1hl)"
ceruf1ed. Salary ran"e
14.00-14.50 an hr . Xlnt
working ronds Good
benefit.$. Tustin Manor.
1051 Brya n . Tusl1n .
8J2..67!K) ur 642 350S ask
fOl'JlMI.
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nun.c. l lc.an up~ l-'1 l11
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c,orck111ni;. ln't' 1r1111
l'lluij(. l'll'IUI up & OIJlll\
Mn ,\J'rut• ~ M 14
I' • •••• :i.!":'! •••••••••••••
l'1ttP•llll') nlll'Ol\I \' r:.ootln • plumbing
.. 1nurtna. Muno " 111~·
l>ry"'all 6 morr J H
tMOOllO
Uonw ~ n1)&.1~. 11i..1d'° 1~. no j\>b lOu i.m11ll.
lrt Only quality wt•rk
Clo.no ~~I
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H11utan11 Mu' 1n1¢ ctu
l'ft'l\' & \rt.•1• I t'ffill\ ..ii ~Jll'k ,,.n H't' (',46 ';t\;!A
•VFl<V LOW l'ltl('i':s <X'\' -.tud\'nl ~1t;1plo1ufrr.
<1'°1anupi. c·omm I m,1101 ii ump lr u1• k Gr J dt· tii~1r~1· ~.1!1 :mlfi hi1ul 1>1111tiit5 ~'lo
1-~'11 1:.ar11t'n1·1 \'umpl
)'ard rn1.1111l & dnup:.
l-h>t·1-:-,t l'l'lt'li..tl 111.Jo
Litt· h.1ul1ni: 11il11 111..:
(;,1ra.it· Yu rd cl\'Ulll n,.:
ltt•J.' rJl~ ""2 11705
K•h•bll', 11ooll work .
'>tf'lld)' }ob ttefof\'nn•i.
01lll lW)'tlm\'I~ 72211
)o'n.t diiM hwi1ttll"l1nt•r,
11IN1dy ft'hllblt'. 1't!itl
n-ri. &42 4300,Ad S1tt .. r
•IJ9 at hl'l\
HD..wtttMJ ••......•.•••••......••
L«v.J bldg rootractor "'111
boutles1t Rer$ Ad Siller
• \.56, 642 4300 24 hrs
fem Graphic dh11tner. ~-di establ1.Jht.'d w own
bub~ I w1U houseslt
)our homt-on &lboa h;I
or ~urh urea wh11(' you
..art> on 'uc11t1on June
U\N Sept Reh 639-6561
11,,,,, '><lllll'thm~ )OU w:int
to ~ti' ('la:. ... tht"I ad~ do
11 w1•ll Call !"OW .
6'2 ~'711
[kick work, rrplt"&. plan
ters e tc New rrpu1r
Fr ee ei.t 646 046~.
~
UIO<'k. Brick. <'Onl rctl'
work, pa\10 1·ovt.'n.
deck:. New l awns,
s pnnk lers Tll n E}o;
Jn;~ LANDSC.'11. PI NG.
L.ir •31 56~ ~37 4353
496 l!NS
CL'STOM BRICK WOkK
Retaln-w11ll~. planh·n.
dnv('ll, Bl~. ('II' 111()'-,
refs N1•1opor1 & l'\f
~12
~ fa..~lt-.1 draw rn th1·
W~t .1 0111ly 1'11111
<.i~.,1!wd Ad C<tll T1"'1")
~~'711
Prol paJntan11 t:xt & Int
lJJW rate. •380015 Free
~t s.J6.4:B3 MC Vii.a .
Ollw s P1UnUng 11ervinic
a.t'\ld ~ >rs. most re111"
check my r er Ii•·
~
~llll.I & commercial
plUJll.lni Fr~ t>!ol Rea:.
rates 8'75-96(1\. 673 0737
PAINTING. Int 1-:lilt
comm I r h1d morl
«UJl'llO\, x lnl rel,.,, 1 all ~1931~1
WAJJ.l'Al'~.HI "•
f'Tl"I' l~l t,1,· ~lf!l1
I\\ l'r Sll pr r ull
(' .1 II ~or m 64S <M'I
~11y p11mt111..: & lJ.1µ.·r
I~ ""•rt RUor ~·r··•· l ''l
&1•\1• :,47 42'11
F\nd ~h.al \IJU loJlll Ill
Economy m1ndf'd while
prdess1ona.lly dooe Bia
&snw.U we do 1t all. Free
t1Sl J~ :t6M
ESSIAH -r .... s.r.k.
Cltm pau1tu111. lo rates
F'ref' est 3 yr KUIH
9&!-1478, 633-9837 aft 5
....... /R .. ......................•
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Tree & shrub. prunJng &
removal. yard cleanup!>.
haulin g. 60-0246, 84&141JJ1m
Neal pellches & textures •••••••••••••••• •••• •• •
Al& EST. 891-14 lt <:ompletc video ier v1res --Wecldl.nlcs. athleurs ell' t-:xpert 1n rt-.. tun:o~ lnlo5i51-8931,675 ~18
patcher. & alld1t1o ni. -
lnl E.xt ~ 5litJjj
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t i.ii vlumh1ni.: l'ffit•rl>(cn
1 ' ' , r ' 1 , ,. I ., I ·• 11 11
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STOP!!
!>ail~ l"llcll l'lil'>"if1•:•b W:&1tt •\ll'
Take ume to relax and
-.hop at home. It '11 simple
with Dady Pil o t
< -ia.,s1hcd Ads. And 1(
)OU h<1"'c SC>meUung to
\t•ll.• t all I.I r n endly
t lu'>'>lf1t.-d Ad· V111or at
IA:.! 56714
·--
Ht4p WCMted 7 100 Hdp Wmtted 7100 Hllp Wcnted 7100 He4p W...tect 7 100 Hltp WCll'lted 7 1 00 Hetp WCMted 7 I 00 ..... Wcded 7100 ······················.. ............... ..... ... ....................... .............. ..... ... . ............. .... . ... ... . .............. ... .. . .. .. . ..................... .
1\#?gn•ss1vc salt•i,rx·rso11'
wilbng to earn $100 &
m ore pr day. Com
mt!>!>IO n <.:onsuml'r
goodb 11 t ·136 636~ for
Jppl -
,\ LOCAL SIJ<'C<~i.ful hui.1
ne:.s woman Sl>ck:. am
btUous a&sociute:-. E:1 r n
S2Q hr plus. 1-'or appt
<'all i.wn 9 & IZam Mr~
John~~62
IART!HDERS
l'rt\'<de Countr} Cluh
Malur t person Apply
btwn I 3PM W~d &
Thurs iJJ H1R Canyon
Ur_: NeWpe>rt Bear~ __
BEAUTI C I ANS -w fol lowmg The Balboa
Bay Club Bt'auty Salon _£all JOJC(' 642-~--
Belo?IOnln~ receptaon1st
WI! tram. 9 5. UC Airport
11n•a ~~w .
CASHIER
t\all Of pan l ime. prc·fer
exJM>neT1ee Good com
pany benefits Apply 10
pt•rson 9am to 1111m
Standard ShO<'S. 3077 S
l:lni.tol. C06l~ ~!l--sa __
ca.~1ng6ftg Job
Appllrntions now bcllll!
acrl'pled for furnrtur"
del1vt<n· & war4"hOU!ll'
hc.'IJX'rs ·St a rt in i.: w :i "e $.1
Jlt'r hr Good ud\ .im 1·
mt·nt Jur t ht• ri i:ht
1>t·rv111 c.111 ~ton 111111
l-'r1 IS ~A \f 0.16 71>!S
J h at Mun expent-nre<.1 for
ruJI 11m~ J)O'll111n 1',rll
C11r Jppt :'lot-wp orl
llarhor Vt1d1t Cluu.
1'7l 7i'J't
Of It <' c M tt n ag e r .&
&'Cretary to pres of
man\jfarlurrng reps
rorp in CdM ~u:.t have
good telt'phone. vo1re.
type and a very po'l•ll\ e
mc111al allltudt• SJI 1·om
men)urJt•• w abtl1t)
Start now or in JO day)
Write, PO Hox 211>
( ·.,nJr~del ~ or.,c i\ !•L'ti:!.'>
Ac!Pointment St'crt>tory \latur•· J>t•r,on 111 work 1
tla)' µ\•r ""•·c·k. •1a m
nu1•n SI i:wr hr pJu ,
1 omm f'll':1-,jnl work
SSl 172l '\11 l'J lb bt•fon·
11.tm
APT. MANAGER
l':xpt-r'd . adult rom
ptex Z1 l.Jnils 2.3 1 I ~'.ldt•n
Ave. Costa '.\1 e~.i
1;~57800f' 894--0336
ART SALES
Ca.JI on corporation dt> "J!" firms P o1:1ed.
artH"ulatl' 1nd1v1dual
('omm E.,t /'>.V
~alll·r) Hf•ply liOx &Hi.
l>aJI} Pilot. J'O Mox 1!11~
Cu;ta Mesa, Ca 92626
AS5'STIH
B>nOtl SURVEY
S.:J>PM lo~ JOP~. Mon·
day thru Friday
9::l>A~ to I '.i'H' ~t Satur
dav tirt·at fur o,:1)lll!R1ans .ind mo,Jflhl:hlt•r!. $84 00
p 1· r we e k 0 =-" I. 'l
Hl-:Qt:IRi:::O.·H::'lT IS /\.
r~ooo vo1 c ~. Cati
li42 4321 . t'xl Jll! afll·r
S JOP'.\l, :"ttond:.y lhru
t'r1day
Ant. Apt Manoq«
Couplt! W ife oflH'•"
hu!.band marntenanct•
:?DJ urut'I. ()t·f'an~1tle Ex
pt.'..O('f!C'(' rf'<l d
l'SI. Mgmt Ml! 1603
/\tll'ndan\~ nt>Cdt'd for
!>t'IC ...crv1t·e gai; !->la\lon'
in o C Must he utrt'mt•
ly rellable & honest and
i.tood w tnum bers Call
ror uppt 646·9661 _ _
AllTOMOTIVE
Parts Delivery Dnvcr
'.\1u.'t know loc a I a re a
have good driving re
1.'0r'd Apply in person
Chick l.,enon. (ftC..
445 E Coast llwy. N ij.
1714) 613-0900
Al.llo repair shop needs
helper to maintain clean
shop Part pick up & di!
livery Full 11m1• Start
$4.5() per hr Ca II J oh11
&'2 9225
&nlun~ '
Of'ERATIOH S
OFACER
New branch opening 1n
llunllngton Beac h
Strong S&.L operallom. &
n~w accounts b3c k
~ req'd t:xrellent
henef1ts Call: Geoq(t•
ClaytOr.
PrOt{t'eSSive Sa vmgs
213-433-0971
EO.E .M F
BanJuna nua
MEW ACCOUNTS
Typing r eq uired. w ill
COlSidel' trainee call foc
appl. J oan M'araell e
-.-i llulual Savings
• Loen. S'70 C amlfto De
EIU'ella, San Clemente . F.ANal Oppty Employer.
BAR't'ENOER
BOATS
i,1•lc 11.1t ~.ll-pt•rt 2n d
!:'lh 1tl .\1 J1li rt'~l)f
V,11 hL.... ln.lt l'la1 f•nlt.i
C'•.t.t.1 M•~J
8ooldlttptncJ A u 't
Job Cost Cieri!
..... tlf'ded for archltf'C't ural
& urban dl's1.in hrm
Salary Ot-x1ble. bent•fil'
Please send resum1• tu PBR. 18012 Sky Park Cir
cle, frvine92714
Bookllet.-pers. oat1onal
computerized bkkpg.
S<"l'Vl«' bas opentn~ for
ind1v1duals with somt·
ha."1c cxper 1n o ~ bk
kp~. Knowledl!e or J' H &
ST. QTRY helpCut Mui-t
type. IU kt•Y by lou<:h
Will tram :-.1r. Gab..·rt.
~2'i00
loo6de up i• g/C!et-k
f\all t1me, exper hclprul
btA nut m~ Many co
t,.-'flt'f1Ls Apply al llit>O
l'h•ct11lla . Cost<& M t''-i.I
IOOt<KHflfR
1-\Jll lam~ Exper Sm<ill
ru in Irvine Salury t'c.11
~eycrhof'' wc·ckd et)'~.
!*-5. 5S7-6232. Hal or Rob
Cl\SHI ER HOSTESS
1-.icpcr par1·l•me n1le.,
Apply Ul person 11t Two
<:uys from Italy, 22fi7
Fairview. CM
C~HIEIS
UTUTEM
MARKk."TS
ClatlCAL
';r11w1n.: proi:r•'""'''
, 1im11oany ha<; op.•n1ni: f•Jr
full ttm"' l((•nt·ral offin•
\A'NJCI 10 d11 111,oit tnto:
!JJ~ ahll'' re<'cl\ .1bl1•-.
IS11•1 k kc·\' p 1 n to: •• .. p 1· r
helpful. lloi.p1t~l11.tt1un
and dt·nt.11 plan Xlnt
bl'nef1l<; Sal.Ir~ op1·n
1lw liut.h Mart, 27 11 l\ E
L-Oa~t 1\-.' Cd\\ <.:a II
1110 675-'1830, Pt•tN
Sc-hor
ClEl.ICAL
Clencal e llpent-nr 1.: 1n
Jo'1nlfnt•ial J•1eld prt··
ferred Typ1nJ? '>k ill!>.
~ e n e r ;i I o r r 1 c e .
kno wlt:dKl' or I BM
Mt'fl')()f)' 100 & sup po rt
a"<.lstW'll to C1cld for<'<'
XJnl wortonR roods f.
enviro nme n t f ull
benefits pa.Jd houd11>'' Ai
vacauon OranRe Count>
Airport area Call for
a~ !'33~
ClERICAL
~runt1e~ f'ror .. ssm..:
Se<:ret11ry for F'ai.hion
L ... la.nd lnve:'ilmt•nt Firm
Good ~kilt-.. <ibal1ty to
WOfk w mm 1'U!)4;'rVl.l>IOO
c.JJ 646-0123
O.EttlCAL
ftl>J:1ster tfiday for local
t.emporary a.-.s1gnment!"
557.0045
Cf'\-Llr\:
llMPOllAl1Y Pf~Ntlll ~~
3723 l irdt Strfft
Mewpori leach
a.BJ( rff'tST -
lmmed openlJlg ror Jr
Clerk Typist 1n loan
brokerage co t'ash1on
Island area No prev1ou.'
exper necessary Will
tram. Promotional op
~-!J!11ly_: &4G-93SO __
Openlng.\ now ava1lnble '°' rull lime Assistant ~tanagers on 2nd & 3rd
shifts . No expenence
nee We tram. Advance
ment opportunity for
mana1temeot pot\1t1ons to
S 5 so per h 0 u r Ir O:>mpanlon-Alde lO live 111
quaW'aed. For more ll1 for semi invalid l>r
formation & interview, hl.8band freq1.1e11t lf In at-
aooly l.O store 13'7, II Dt>l lendaoce u wel Call Mar. Costa Mesa
H4·6ll·942l. Will In , _646-.......;$35J'--------
lerv1ew Monday thru COMPAHIOlll -SW-ly
Friday Crom Sam to3pm woman ..... •lddle
Equal ()ppor Em ployer atted woman to ahr hom e
_ & don*llic duties. Noo·
Placing your C:loss1f1ed
ad t~ so simple 1us t
1tivc us a call on lht>
phone and we'll help you
word your 1.td for £a~\ t C·
sulta ~-5678 ------
'n10ker Salary M1M1
V11.~)o ~5.17~-
COOK Ex-per. 10 coolc
mg 1'or conv hosp. 4l
beds C M. ~9-3061 ----
Want Ad Help' 642-5678
omcE C~HIEI
Enjoy working as Offlee Cuhier ln
Slavick's Jewelen . Duties include
#ver ifying sales balances. doing
The Rus t y Pelican
Rattaw-lllt l1 loolllnt for an ••P•r le n c ed
BARTE.NDER tor tbe
~ dour atW &oca U. ia P..am OIMrt. Call
for "" ot , .. .,..,.._ "
6a.MSI. All for 8'He
tldlredfr
~ d a ii y b·a n king t rans a c ti on s .
disbursing funds and other related
duUes. Excellent Company Benefits
Package.
CONT ACT Ma. MUMSC>tt
17 t 4) 64+. t JIO
\ SLAVICl'S
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.
('()OK (CJ< ~,\'t'rllD~ i.hifl
c.JI 4!.f1 3730 or .ippt)" an
per!>on. M o lht•r ,,
Kitchen. 17:,-0 S Co11,t
ltwy l..a"una Beach
COOK
. tuU llmt", D1el111') t·x p
pre{ Apply Meadow \ ll'W Pit.rk. ll39i Taft. Gard1-n
Grove -..
Df:UVERY Pt'~On >A anl
lod fOC" F1or1i.t 'hop .,, 1n
I hrs pt.·r da > I 'rt•m ium
v.a!'l'. xtra 1·oml)t·th.1
lloo fllf" dn' 1n~ ~our """ 11 v1o!'11dl' i\pply an pt:r-.011
!'o:ewport Hill ... Finn ... \
a-A2~ Mrgud. :'\II
DELIVERY
~\all trml' for lm·..il 111· !Jwn~ Xlnt dn' rm:''•
niq d Phom· ft1r "VV' ~; :1212 J .,k tor \1r
Wt'~1.·:-; •• -.p•Ht !:'II ..
lJOOL·r. Im•
llf:LIVERY 1\ \1 I.\
Time. SIOO p•·r ..,.,.,.i,.
I.a.Kuna lkh 1~1 M!lli
OBJVStY ntlSOM
CUD TYPIST
want.cd ror laow u>m
merr1al \ravel ai:nt·~
<iwd bent'f1L .... xlnl lot
Company rar Cull ~H·
Heck for an ten 11•1oV ,,,
~I 0033
Ml'ii or womt-n 2!> > r .. or
old•>r K11ow th•• 1 <1Ji.l
1 1lll'fi :-.IE't SI~ ........ k ur
mor~ (Jr11n11e t nu~I
Yf'll<IW ('Mb 113011 Ml
tferrmJnn. f"1,un1 .11n
\'alle)' • "'•> 111 ~l;il .. r
b ,.l,,.n ;\towhop.-&
~ud 1
F.i lxw a II on
.Aaytic Fabn cotor
,\t l1•a't I vr-. '''ll'
~l.i.r;. (l>'l:lll \Sc•,,.....,
!-'anon & \1 Jl'han• :--hop
~k1tlrcl & un ,~111• 11
Supr1·m1• t n.•1n•1·1'11.·
IWI W IKlh "l I \I
I>~
l"o;icm nJ\l•·r l•JM ''' full limo· 1 ·,..,,,, \\, .....
•,\:? '•;cu
l-°1J1111 S.·r' 11 I' ~.mµI"' • .,.,
S1·i.,unJI 11.11rk ltunt
I0;.100 "t,111• kto,11 h I •In
1··~''"" ~t .111•1' :--1•111<>r
f llttt•fl• \41•11 UfJlt ff1 tp
,,,~
• l°•.IWllt I f 11'11'
• ll..irvhmJ11
• < t r1n· 11 .. 111
• \t..illJ1L1•m1•nl
l 'aJI \fl'AI II 11.t
111 14nlc t:anl•'1.'ll t ••fl•
I' o ltox 493. llunt1111o,'\11n
flr,u h 9264ll I-I l f
J-1.>l<EMA:-;. ,,mall t\ .. 1m
DenUI & Pl.-.,tn )hop t-.,.J>t'r
M 11 tu re . 1 n lt• 11 t ~ "n t 1o hand & cl~ tooli. nl'l'
personw t>x~·rhondhn>: Wood w1Jrkinl( 1•xp
f1nanc11.1I matters for helpful f(('pfy Ad no
full-Ume olf1ce ml&J'lal(er 5.28. c 0 Dail} P1lut. I' U
m So. Luuna dc>ntal of ~x l~. <:t11Jl• Me-\il , fiee Prev dcnta~ exper c~ ~
pref but no( mandatory -----Slartln~ saJary·SOOO Mo GAl. f'RJOAV-P11rt-t1m t>.
400-~ general ore dullt'l>
--------Bnght, U~;,< j{Olnl( l'D
Dental o(hc-e nttds help, vu·onmm\
Crull Ac biolck. ex per pre l'lea.w rall 645 2835
femld ~--~on f'1olallon Co
Denlal·Ortho Chatr111de Gal needed for p1m1I) ll!°d
AS&1 E:xpern~ess ROA }ng marrie d wuri\:l n ,
prer d . N .B . C.: M Me»f'rl 1 30-:>30 Mu!>l
s.46-~--__ __ dnve Rallsl 62~~
D8(J AL A SStST GAAJ>l:HIHG,
Motivated assll!tanl w x Want r.o worlt ouldooN in
ray Ileen.~ to do vaned beawruJ surroundin..is., d~IM (o< buS}' II B or 'Tt>mporary po1>1llons
fi re Good ~ef1l:1 Call pu.llma Wrt'ds . 14 oo ~r \Jon-Th_~. 8-S -~·332!1 hr Moo Fri Dana Po1.01
Dishwasher. Full llmt!
Mesa Vt>rde Convalcs
cent HoapltaJ, 661 Center
~.C M
Manna <.:o 24701 Dana
Or Dana Po111t
-:---~fice. P IT L/J
llAIH r1R t-.!"1:--t-.1<
r~'(j1"1 "" .... m.-follo ..
1ni: tor < \1 ,.,100 t Jtl
I u. ... ~'r1 1,t: :.~
11.in.t\o .u .. 1o 3r1·h<1U'•' ..1 p
µrt>l\t11 1· r1ir t:.ir1l"n <iru\•· Jr&,. 11 .. rdv. •• n·
, •J>t·rtl'm, µr1•frr r,·d
t>ltlrr ni,1n prd• rrl'd
l4ti<11oarlt' to 1oor\c \lu"'l
lo .ihll 111 hit 511 It" ...,1 ~rt
~I po r llvtJr ""rth ,1d' an
····ml'nt' f11r Qu..ahfat-11
p!'NJll •7t4 •~fi Wt!>
11 \RO'A \Rt. l<F:"L\ll.
l.AGOHA IUCH
l'..n llm•w l'V'>tlloo' nn1o
_.,,111 :.!IO Broadw;n
~~103
HEAD CUSTOOIAH
1 llr.td c-u.,1od1 Jn n1•t'<h-.I
h' lhmltnl(tun Ht>a1·h C1
ty Srhonl U1 !>t
~ fl2(}t mo d1•pl'n1\
rn~ on t>i.pt•r 1\ppl~ 135
14lh !"ll .ll R ~-AASI
Hf AL TH CENTER
H E f D S
EMTHUSIASTIC
98G£TIC PUSOH.
To frll the pue.1t1on of ,,,
t1V1t1etf Miltlaj!_.r ldt•til
aoolJrant will ha' ea m.1
JOI' an phy"ral edut'•i uon exenoise phr.-1010~>
& ~R managenal f'x
penem·<' Art.' & rraft!I a
def1n11e .., Xlnl of
portun 1ty for Ser
moll\alt'd 1nd1v1dual
Hour.-vary Xlnt :,alary
& franRe benefit.,
packajle F'or more an
formauon <'ontact Susie
liraven 91~ <1100 t: 0 F. M f''
HB.PWAMTB>
Handyman for light
ma1 n t ena n re 1tnd
r leanup This 1s a S
day wed& pog1hon w full
l'O. benefits MU!.ll hitVt'
va!Jd Cal1fom1a dnvers
!Jcm.w Apply rn ~rson
Mon .Fri. 9.s. Pen·
n,yaaver. 1860 Placeott1
Ave .C.M
Uctel
SECURITY·
Wt: llJ"t'~eekJ.ng a~abk!:
penan t.o wort flex 1 ble
, ,wing a. grav.!}'.ard
.Jul\51 hoors-haw ~
forc-ement °' secunty ex·
penen<e helpf ul· ED)OY
rx <"t>llent compan y
hf'nefll!> Appl)' !Jam
nt•JO ."ttun l''t1, Pel"lon ,_.1
MA.IRlOTT HOTEL
··~ :'\.('Wpoci Center Dr ~ l 'WJ>llrt Bf.' a(' h
t~IW (JWOf" Emplo) l'r
l~Jrl-J. •
'lol1~hl auditor. I' T :t
nit<'., 111mp~·llll' c
.• l.u; 1·x1>4·r :'\CH 12!•1
n•iu l-11r 1n1t·r.1t·w 1·all
'>d/l< I\ SJ!> I U I ~ ~
111.ILSfoX"I.1-:A"41-.. K~
(.'ARN07 N l-~CESSAl;iY
9603766
Hout..1dt _. r•
~ S4 50 pr hr ~ bonus
1-\JIJ '" r T v.ork Rapid
..d\ant .. m<"fll Mui11 be
IX ha' e traru.. & speak
nuent ~.n6tl.Jt>h lmmt"Cl
Opt'nl nl>(~ 848 -7080
1>41.wi.3 -------
lfC>l'S f,(.'Li-:A~t:RS up
111~pc-hr Car 645 5123
ltousd<t~~r for w1do1ocr
p...rt llmt', pref l'Olft•i;1
'l ud<'nl 8-11)-6850 ---
IMsncTOR
TUIHEE
Jn.,pt>t'lor Traanl.'l.' 1n lhl
ret't'" rn)l rn:.pcrt 1011
Jt·pt rn computer an
du:.try Call Mi-Coplun.
i't4601 for appt I M !:> bq~plTlent F. 0 ~ -
IMSHCTOll
l'r~L·11on Inspector ror
rrutl·h1ned parts & et!>
M>mbl1es in C'Omputer in
dU8tr) Plell!lt' call Mi. <'«>llUI ~I for appl
I M S 1-:qu1 pmenl
~.o i::
l :'llT ERIOR PLANT
MAJlllT -Tull & par\· ume Co bene 4!n·S424
J an1lo r . exp e ra enced.
Kno wledge o f fl oor
martu.nes helpful Full
ume Mon Ulru Fri.. 1AM
to 3PM Xlnl benefits Ac
work ing conditions .
E 0 £ Bayview Coov.
Hosp. 20SS Thurin St.,
c.~ 642-~
JAMITOIS
Mon thru Fr-1. 01riy work
~y. 54 to ~.75 per hr
based on exp . P r ef.
perm. emi>IY only. Clean
cut le bonda ble. Co.
beoefill 6 advancement.
Call64241M -----JANITORS /MAIDS -
P 'T eves. Irvine area
S32S1hr Ml·33ll - -l filing & 8rui;"-'l!I
Dultzibutors for synthet11· ln1 ones f or CPA ---------· 011 a nd o t her con wismJ fl~ in Ftn Vly ICITC._. .....
HOSTISS ""11 time. Mesa Verde swnablea, parttlmc 100'; 9'4·2714. k for Jane or Full Ume e verun1n . Good Conv. Hosp. e&l Center. __ 5lalt.iDI sala.ry. Apply tn QJlt.a Mesa . guar S36-488 Evao ....:...~-·----DOGMOOMB
f\JU Ume, over 11 oo.Jy.
Santa Ana. Oran1e
-.0,Ul, Newport Bearh
M4.oll0. Laauna Hllla
Sll-1112, Coal a Meu.
S.A.•llM.
DRIVERS -l200 Week
WW \rain iruck dr1vera.
Qlenlam-lp«n *"411
Drivn wanted. early AM
delivery of the L.A
nrrm.teoo+.~
DIUVl:R. Mus \ tM! ~v•r
I& VaDd C.llf Drtvtl'll
Uc w clun dnvtn1 r•·
cnrd llo at1 w •ln '11
~1 IQ& w ru .. 1 .!t-1 •'!!_
~Ht&p_!. ~ lf71
Need an age r e111ive penon. Jolly Roeer. 400 Landscape Foreman _.. h ol s. Cout Hwy, Lac. lkh. d 11 l Pl'f'IOI\ to t-e c arae oeede • ha ·l me.
flllo1 In North Hunt· permanent. Hper'd 6: "-°" Buch lnaunn« HOSnsS lt.roal ~ only
A1enty . Full time . for new~ \tact. 4 need apply. Apply at
II 7$/hr C.11: '41-•1. tia.Ys week. H1et. Beach. mu V\a hbricaat.t, Ste
G•mM.OffllCI FordlU.lla.._.Tf2.• 10\, M.V. btwe t ·J.1
M4 ... ~ lttcl. tbel _1911~-------•• , •• P-.~ Houaelleeper, taper . LEADMAN: Prefer H · 1~ 1-pref II llnaua l. • • pen~ Ill Pf'OdueUoa r•'l•lrH rt tie t Makil, p t tO' l l&r\. ** cerBe cutJ.e& fa tlu•
..,..... C.... MM& Service per1on1. • • !al. ...... Spuiah *' V.eer lttetrealct. tl'Gnldllk cltrila, .. per. ......_ Good oppor\llDI·
MO-t2'4. prd but not Mt' Appl)' ...;:'1:.;.·.;....;"'~---· -----~~n-H~•'c!:.~ Llrttt• •IAW oY.~E R At. orn cE ~.l..at lith ~RS': .. ~•c .. Aut o CL.r.RK Par\ \lm t Co. Wiii lralft,
cJurina Ma1 •<u11111ne "°'" Dn\ Cltfll , day + nr al·
Jww lhrv Nov l.-11H'8 *"· ••,., lllr. llT4 ....,....., 11~'4 I•·
INcil .... ,,_, * llOI N••,.rl. lhd ,C M --.. -•o
....., ~--'-·~~-~----1.!.t.!t•••
UIOALSl:CllETARY
,., .. ta~U1bed rul
eM.&te tum ldul t
...-dnc. ... _.be
......... IJ"'IU.. &oca· u.. ..a.suoo '° a1Mi. Btwua Periodic la
~~·
GROWTH .......
~OPLE
.JYPISITTll
l > ur experll'n<'f'
prere.i 11bl
"""°~~µer. Appl) In
JX•rlOf'I l>f'l'-'t't'tl DAM
& 6PM Mooday lhru
Fnda)' .
M 0 T 0 I
ROUTI
fm mf'd lJ tr
op p nrt uni t\ fo r
pul·tlmt> t>arnlnj!'
Ttlt' Dally PlloC hu a
m o tor/ r.o u t t>
av a Ila bit' In th
South l.a11una are,.
D <'llv e r v.
artt'moons. ·Monday
th ru Fr i da y .
morninas Sslurdnv
& Sund ay No
monthl y d oo r
rollttlions F.am inlo?"
about 5:iOO per month
f:! r o s ., R r I i a h I 1•
tranc;portatmn anct
s mall <'al'h dt>pos1t
rt'Qu irt'd ('a ll
642-4321. f'o,t n
Ouf'llf't. for rlt-ta1I"
DISTRICT
MAHA GER
TRAINEE
(' 1 r r u I ll I 1 n n
rll'pa rt mPnt h •I'• .rn
opt•nlnl! fm a lrJlnt'('
MACHINIST ,t;\ pen~ Co mfg lu.:n
pertorm1nl'e tng1n r
patU Top pMy, frin&t'
benet1ta, clean aar cof'ld
shop Call for a ppt
~~-U~3 Jlll c bolaon
Mactwi.Co ----Mal°'~ ma.o·helper
for •P' cocnplex lo C M
Rl'tJre(4 or sem1. 12131
&al. ------Maintenanc e M an
needed. Expenenn'd m
el«trital & 'l'arpentry
field. Prder past hotel
eiq>erience Apply to Gil.
Surf Ir Sand Hotel.
t.aguna Beach. 497.4477 --Manager wanted for m J
Jor shoppmi.: center in
n<:HHICIAMS
Immediate o pe n1n ~i.
1i1va.il for fitlld service
penont1itl 'Of' repa lt of VlYis. muu computers,
ngid discs & line pnn
ta-s. 2 Yean. expt-r . AA
degree, or equi valent
ma.lit.ary exJ)t'r. Please
forward reswne to
ONE SYSTEMS, INC. · ro1oxzoo1
2435 llC>USTilY RO.
OCEAMSIDE, CA.
92054
Casl.a Mesa ~1lnimum 2 ---------yrs . experi e n<'l'.
2131501 ·2763 ORDER DESK/RECEP·
TIONlST -If you are MANAGEMENT bn~. ~euc & detail
Unlinuted mcome poten manded we have the job
. 1n l h t• l'1r c 11lat ion
!i.;1 It•' ,,., \ 1rf' &·
r n 11 I' r I 1 n n a rt· :i
S..k-...tr'<i -:ippnr:fnl
"'111 n ·N·I\(' :i hh<'r.11
s t art 1 n ~ ·,_ ;d ;i r'
rrculM+\ srhN1uh'fi
r a 1 o;f'-..~ho n11c;
nrrinrl un11 11·~ ,\
man\ fnnC(' ht'n('fll"
.. ur h a ' ra 1rt
\:tfa11on ... pa1rl
croup tnsur:inN' ltf1•
1n'<llf!J'1<'r l'. rft·nlal
uaJ In pnmary wholesale for you. 60wpm. Xlnl. ~· Profit·shanng starting ~lary. 540-0737
41 oUler benefits. Net-d or send resume to Panco
ncx leave present ~1 POBOX l88Zl. Irv. 92714 . lion. Wnte ad no. 577. ·---...,.------
Dady Pilot. P 0 Box Part Time. llAM 2PM.
1560. Co5w Me!>a, CA Also 6PM 8PM Package
' ~ food&drWts fortake0ttt
~I u st h t• I!!. h :1 ,.,.
good dn' an~ r<'<'Orc1
fl ours i:ene>rally
11 ,\~I 9P~I ~londav
thru f'nday S.itur-
day O\'l'rtlm<' ll\'atla·
blc as n<'<'ded. If )OU
are quah<ied & in-
tt'rested In l<'aming
newspapt'r l'ircula-
tlon built~"· come
1n per.on A'\k for
Harry SN-ley or Kf'n
Goddard i\pply
before JOA~! or arter
2PM. Mon·f'n.
BOYS and GIRLS
Sma ll mute opt•n in
Oa k"nod apart ·
mcnt s. :-.l<'wport
Ha rbor llaizh School
arf'a Approx1 m <11t•
earn1n~s St30 pt•r
mo nth
Call f>.i2 •1321
,\'c;k ror c1rcul;:it1nn
L e;He \Our namf'
and Phone numb<'r
-SALES PERSONS
PAIT TIME
EVIMIHGS
Personali lv pluc;
adults ()\'er 21 Ir>
... or lt v.ith and
moth·ate k1di. S4 or1
Hr t o s tar1 •1
LaJ!un:i Cap1s1rano
San Clt-mente arl:'~1s
SIOO J "eek pol•'n
tial
f>..1:?·4321 Of' l96-6AAl1
f':xl 250
Rt'tWet>.[1 I 5P ;\I
Ask for Andl'f'3
JWART TIME
EVENINGS
AS!>i!.t In t'dltor
i.urH'Y oondu<'t t'd
frnrr, our nfhr• a.
tht' OranJ?t> C'oasl Oa11~ Pilot. s ·J0.9 JO Mnn·f'rl 9 ·30.t ·30
:,aturda~'. Great for
<'O lt Palans and
moonllahters. S84
first wf't'k. ONLY
REOt'1R F.MF.NT IS
A GOOO VOI C'F:
Ca II ext 312 art er 5: 30
PM. Monda> thru· fnday.
PAIT TIME
IV&llMGS
Ente'l)fislnp adults.
O\er 2t •1 th l>~n 'a n·ic· "o \'enturo"" p•rsonallhes ..iho ~ "'°'"'""• with a nd m0Uvatln11
\'outha •Jft 10 to 13 it.on hr to t'IC.,t 1100
4 week potential
can E.icl. 2!iO ~-'eftl
)andlPM •• '°" \.AUMI
MANICURIST in need of
<2J, xint oppoctun1ty,
orders 752 ~01 Paul.
2·SPM.
rl1e nte le not req·d t•--------R1 chard Ouellet, 200
Newport Cent_er_Dr __ _ PAYROLL CLYK
The Jolly Roger lnc .. a
fast growing resta urant Mechanic wanted for chain.hasanopemnitfor ~he & BMW work an an experienced payroll
beach area. Good shop, clerk to work an a small
top wages. Call John at department handlmg ap
o.:_Borus lnd...:...&12-9225. proximately l .500
employee s. Co tn -~£HANIC Si200Wl'ek. pulerized pay r oll &
Will tram. Open Sam· restaurant payroll ex·
8pm. 995-8413 penence a deltrute plus
Medical "53t Ability to deal effectively
P/U.me.forbusyENTof· with <111 levels of
f""" knowledge of back management a must. ~.... ExcelJent working cood1· olc & typing oeeessary · t.>ons Ir beoefit program
Call. ~40 wttb opportunity for ad-
vllQCemelll. Sa.Lary com-
MedkaJ AssistanL Front mens ura te with ex -&backofflce. expent:nce perteoc'e. Apply 1 n
helpful. Call Ann a t person: between 8am &
847.roo4. Spm. or seod resume to:
MB>ICAL, The Jolly Roger lo<'.
Fruit olfice. Busy 08-l'l'042G~~/ve. lrv.
GYN. Exper. oec.1---------•t tt.ime. SSIHiO!ll. ----'-
MEDICALSECRETARY·
1 Exper general practic-e
o(c, ll>l No. TUstin, Santa
Ana . Salary com -
memurat.e W /t'X per 4 1 'a
day wk. consider part· ume 97:H.595
Med. Sec. f o r bUl>Y
Neurologist 2 offices~ Ex-
p'd. only. Salary 0 .0 .1::.
644-1035. N.8
Med. Sec. for 2 Doctors.
LH. Exp'd only. Salary
0 .0. E. 837-1891.
MESSENGER for ~crow
Co Newport Beach area.
Car provided. Valid
Calif driYers he. Good
driving r ecord. Cati
;Ai 'm1
Momint maintenance,
tull lune. 5.JOAM-lPM.
Mec han1ca1 abillt)
helpful. 979-8880
Mult1lalh Operator
Trainee. Full time PoS•·
lion. Irvine Uoihed
School Distnct . Entry
level salary b't wn :
$767 /mo. & $845/mo.
56MSOO, ext.. 130.
.-W HOME SALES
Qxne talk t.o us about op-
(:Q'tunitles available at
George Charles Realty.
We're expeodln4! Ex·
cellent commassloo
schedule. members of 7
local boards. coogenlal
group and bonus pro-
gram. FOf' a coofidenti
lnterview, please ca
Carl Gclttuso67S-7512 om
MMMfJ AUDITOll
AIJllly <n1' Prel}ey. San
C'lem.ate Inn. 125 W. .......
~
1 •AODIAL YSIS
.. /LYM
r
•PIXOPBATOR •
Part ume or full tun,,
days or evt'S. Must be
able to work s om e
~kends Typing skills
rrq Many co. benefits .
EOE !''ash. ls. area-640-1110
A.Jrport area~·8000
PBX Operator
Answenr.g service, t'X·
perience pref C.M. area
Swing & Graveyard
avail. For Info. <'all
~lm.
• PlllSONHEi.
btpoyffl R.tatiOftS
Asshtmwt
C>td estab. co. tiM opeocd
new d1vis1on 10 Loog
Beach and oecds a
secreury who has had
previous ex per. in a
personnel ofhce. Ground
floor pas. w/great polen·
ual. cau RJla. ~.
Coastal Persoonel /\gen·
cy, 2790H.arbor, C.M.
NEVER A FEE
Ado FWahi.ng
Driver needed for fast
g:roWing O.C. amateur
~ Jab. car provided. Sl..25br. Call 549-7366
~
4 Hr. Photo needs
mature , depend
~ee. WW traln .. Ap-
ply 190$4 lhgnoUa •
Garf"teld. H.B.
MOM 'S
DAY
Place a Mother'!! D•>
messa11e on our 1Pf'('ia1
Mothtr'~ Day Pllf?t' •
M1y \l. You ~•n place
a m11"ssa11t' ror aa ltttle
H S3 2:1 or add a f'l<>ftr
to your mesHJt' fOf' as
llltlt as 1$.00. Cati
'42·~
...........
I u II Bod ll'V 1u1\:.
1714) 146-5502
fte<:epuoolSL Part tJmc,
8"1. & Sun 8am·Spm & J
.wit duy Wat.erfr0nt loca · uon. 10\ N Bayside Dr
~ Be~ch 644-0126.
RE<'t:PTIONl$T for
Aru mal Hospital. Ex
p('nmet> prefl'rred. Full
time Laguo? Bt!ach
~1076 ---R ECE PTIONl ~T
V1vac10t.b. outi:omg look-
ing rot-'uruquc oppt 'y,
pll.M new law l'tr, 1-"ash
Isl. NB. w •ult"a mod
phones? Late typmg req
Ca!I Dawn. 642..8SJ2
RECEPTIONIST. mature
indlv :wknds only fol' 'IJle
f um store. 540-3822
Rfx:EPl10NIST · Tem-
po riir y T o a n:. w e r
. phones k make ~rva·
t>ol\5. Call J!)hn 752-1903
RE C EPTIONIST
J>roper:ty ...m~~IUTI-~
ro 1n N B lJl[hl type.
good froot office ap-
pearanct'. 4''2 day work
"'"-'Ck· Salary $750. Call !i-'~2!18H ---RE C EPTJ()NJ S T
Pleasant manner. PBX
t•X pt'r. Good t y.pin
sloJls. Apply m pt.•r!>on
Hnstot f'iberllle Ind 401
E. Got'U. Santa Ana. ---
ll E. L.-d Sales
I 0-1 5% COIMliuiOft
Seo. This --ad 955-1402
Ask for Mr. h..s
Relief House Parents.
M/F couple to r elieve
hou se parents on
alternate wknds 10 hom e
setting w /six develop·
m entally d isabled
cUents. Both must have muumum of 2yrs college
m SoC1aJ Science area &
have had previous ex·
pencnce w1lh develop-.
m e ntal ly disabled
clients. Responslbll1lles
ll>('lude . programmmg
m self-help & leis ure
s kills , beha¥1 o r
modlficallon. & consas·
tat\l supervlSIOn Job tn·
eludes room & board for
couple, + SlOO per wkod.
Urut.ed Cerebral Pal:,y.
546-5700
~AURA.NT
HOSTISS
Full time evenings. Good
Slart.U\g aaJary. Apply in
per.;00 · Jolly Roger. 400 S. Coe.st Hwy. Lag. Bch.
Restaurant
CAPTAIH
Private Club, Newport
8ea<:h., table side exper
pref. but will t r ain.
Nights only Interviews w~. &Thurs. :HPM.
111 Big Canyon Dr.
Newport Beal'tl.
Restaurant, ass 't. mgr.
Vie De f)'a.oce Bakery &
Cale. So. Coast Pina.
CaU: 557·1734
Restaurant, bosteues,
cashier , cook. Vie De
France Bakery & Cale,
So. Coast Plaza. 557 -1734
~
Spanish apeakin& ok. A~
ply _,in person. Nick i.
Pizza. 2300 Harbor Blvd.
C.M. (Harbor Shopping ar. rear mall>
Restaurant
Sandwich shop• bakery.
Needs gal willing to
learn a1J facets of the
businesa. Pan or full·
time. Nr. Npt. Pier.
tm-DO
RN Part lime relief
Supervisor -U.7:JOAM .
Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp.
861 Ced.er, ec.te lleaa.
SALISCUU
Mature experienced
F'/f'f, , Wah.ab Cl..,.e
So. O>Ml Plua. Mn. G.
m:~
8ALP.8
SALIS CAIHl1
..-..WOMIN e..-&bonl la ln nf'ed
ti twu 1ak'llpefWfa EJI ~not necwury
-..Wc.rai.D
Vou need not apply WI
14111
WtU aroomtd
Ka"pa&JUVe lllUtude
Ability t.o ~ani
And molt al all, • ~ ~for I.ti outatamhng
career with a. i.uceurul, ~Uc • 11row\oa
CU'PQtlllklD.
Top~ bt.'flf'fats Oflfno Plan AvM1l~h;
J liullh & Ul e l ru1
Pia.Id VaclilUOnlt
Don't P85'I up this itreat
oppot'tunlty Apply 10
penootclday.
~
If I .. Or-. C...ty
292S Harbor Blvd.
CC8I' A M FSA
Sales person full time
needed at g r ow'1ng
speaalty al.hleuc retail
st.cx:e. We need somt'OOt'
t.o W'Or1t 11\to a man a" e-
menl PQ61Uon. Atll'actlve
a tmos phere & go'od
bmefits. App!y in pt'non
at Frontrunners. 1000
Bristol St North, N B
<Al JamboreeJ. ---SllJes -RETAIL
Sales help needed fo r
Robu\s(l(l's Fan~ Jewelry
Dept. M1ss1on Vt<'JO
M.alJ Full & part tam~
opening~ avatlabl l.'
Salary + comm1sswn
Expenence helpful but ro necessary. Will trail\
t.be right person ('all
M&S!.!!lt' Miller \95 20SO
ext 279 for intt•rv1...,w
... ·-.. -·-·· ..... --. .. .._._.. ..... __ -----4 ................ ---·-~41 ........
SA.U:H, Manc <.:rtis1 Loe.
~lll\OUI lu\.l\er 1100d ,.~ wilt int"rvlew for
OIW'aUni •ta.If of OW' s Cont Plan location
f'/llm• ulei needed
OUI TlHl57 ms betwHn
UAM IPM. Moo Set.
~ OPPORTUNITY
-W IE F. Hutloo aub
&6diary &am ll.5.000 to
111.000 Parl·l1me
1172>7712. Or lend rcsumt1
tu P080X 624. Dally
Valot. POBOX 1S60,
OlltA Meu. CA 92626
SEAMSTRF.5$.Wllb de·
&ign ability, fOI' develop-
IA& C\At.ocn canvas I 1.11 •
(I.Ille Ctrm. Commercial
s~na machmc t'llper
pref. Super work at-
mosphere nr th@ water
Parl or full -time.
6'T.M.U2 days, ~-6417 or
6tl>-85lllO eves
SECRETARY
ORDHDEn.
fUm. Mtg /Order pr9·
l'ess1ng experaen~e »
mus t. Type SOwpm
DetalJ orit'nted w good
pbcme manners. Growth
pos11ton Irvine Furn
Mfr Top salar y &
beoef1ls. Send re:.ume
to Classified Ad 11579.
Otuly Pilot. P.O. S<u
1500, Col5t.a Mesa, 92626
SECRET.UY
F\ill ume for busy H 8
law ofc. Must bav...,
superb typin.i slulls Sal
opt'tl 848-4114
sa:RETARY Gt:NERAL
OFFICE Sales i\gl.'ncy
seeks accurate lYPtnR.
s horthand, p )(•J :.anl
phone per~onalll) &
~f'O\'ral Offl(t• (•X
pt'nl'fl~'c lo start S Z1 HO
Starting salary cum·
mcns1U11le w1lh ab1ht)
W~tmark & A<;SOt'
130 McCormidt "' t•
11100
Costa Mesa
Fr~ May 2. 1980 DAILY PILOT PZ
Hle,W911hd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SICUTAAY
l"or distnct ..... Mfke
al majOr C'Of1> 1ood typ 1111 llkilll, a~Wly lO han dJe~. bl ab1•to
w2rk lndepeodenlly
Xh ber\dllJJ proeram 11n
opply !or 1tlt · ~t Can b4'flln lmmecl. Call for appt
1l•l'ID-9Z3l. u:NDLEASE
A Olvia\oa ot
NeuonalCar
Rent.a.I 8)'11lem
2172 ~~r. ~ 15
SICUTAIY
Xlrt oppty for abarp gal
w dnt lYPIDC 11klll1 to wen. in f asl JM1ced, con
gerual Newport Beach of.
fice cau ui. at 833-.2900
SECRETARY
~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~ ..... ~
6 H J P P f N 0 " ~ddtGn,tll15
AEC&-;Wla!G CJ..£RK: br. Coovnleat Re~
Eicperlenc41 preferred. '° au<u from Oran&e l;o·
hou.rt + overtime re· ty. Alrporl. AddltfoDll quir~1. Spenlah helpful bona.a _poealble. Ca"!I 2
Rapid advancement tot: Ml..Ot•
~ble C.M. 97Me00. _ ~ wortt part l1Jnt1
SHOE SALES-full/part-from home. Local c.lls
Hme. perm po1ltlon, tomakeappts. -•t.hbUii1 ·
.a1at)' +.comm.XlotoP-nuaes. Xlnt com
pty. OUldttna Ooolery, ~131.Q51 '
N.& 644·~ Mr. Miiler •TEL SICY •
sHOE SAL~. WanLed, Now blnn1 telephone
full or part ume. Good secretaries for a lt•w
Co benefits. Future concept In enswer1nl( lt'niC(!. P tUme or f /U6H1 mgmt. po.ltlona J>OS111• lluft.s available. lnch.ilt e11
ble. NJpty In person bet. &oc.ne wknd1. Typbig.
9am & llwn: 30?7 S. 35wpm req'd. ~ap y
Bnstol_.:.£ M, employee bene-(lts
tut II scaEEN a v a 11 .. b I e . s a I a r ~ . ~-smo1mo w st.art fttaln"' OPSlA TOR increves according to And Set Up. Exper . your~. You will
perm. position. Good be froot-Off1ce to IPJllY
beoef. Xlnt. working Important bus. ]1.-ed cond C .M ar ea. good wne ol voice, as·
714-631-0700 surance, appearance &t Far fast movt.ng sales of. fice olnauonalorgamz.a· Statione r y Sf"ore in
uon. Heavy phooe and Corona del Mar needs ex-
pubtic cont.act Nosh pr'd sales lady. f'ull
ambtl.Joo.
Call Mon .. Fr1 morn.
&t6471 E.O K
100% Free to appucan\ ume. s days. Xlnt work
lrv\ne Personnel Axency mg cond F.6pec1ally flne
4811 E 17th, Costa Mesa cll~e 675-1010 &Dt.el!:lM 642-1470 -----~~ Teacher:s As::.1r.tanl -
• •SECaET AallS * *
LegaJ sb so. ru.600
p.cct gn Id.gr R.E S13.200
A R type45 R E Sl2 000 Rece1>t t)'P4' 50 S'9600 ••Sale.. Consultants••
Appl Only l''r~ t.:OE
Lu. R~nch:n. Agency
4"<!0 &rch. ~lab '&t
Newport Beal'h. 83311190
SU::Y Ht-.PH. part fu ll
time. H E Co. Cd ~
S..dary neg l'all ~-12,
Mein-Thu 6'i5 moo
SpecaaJ claMeS for han-
dicapped adults 2 yr:;.
colle~e t:xper r eq'd
S000 XJnt Y&Cat1on & IO·
s uran ce benefit :.
Wkdays 8 JG-4pm L'n1t
ed Cerebal Palsy A.,
l.OC'13l lOn. 3020 W
Hanard St. Sunl.i An.t
546-S760
TtCHHICIAHS
Mt<'harucal and or el{'('
tn cal Expenenre dP·
'>'N<l f()(" )mall. RrO'"-lnf!
l..a..er ro 1n ~an Juan
Cap"tranu. Go gettt·r ..
~l-£'Y GAL 1-"HI. 5m ~n~ri.:ct11• aml.illlOUl>
mtg :.a.I~ oflc. 5,Swpm. t)~ d1~ir1-d X lnt p.t) &
ow bkpi~. 4yr~ off1· .. l( ~·btm:--•ts-"•93-F.-~.·---· p t-r l.Jg u na ll l h
49'1 :NX> an yt1 m t-
TRAINEJ:: Pr1nt101(
Blue1111e. Wllung to
train persons w no pitor
exper., but has Jtood, at
trtude anto the blueprlot
mg field. Full time work
!IAM·SPM . Mon·Pr 1
Starts at SJ 2S hr. Cull
Mar1c 1 s l-261l0
TRAVEL AG ENT -Jo,.~
per w computer tr»111
ll\g reqd by busy com
rnft'Clal aJtcncy for e Y4trl
ing 'ihtfl 3PM 112'1-'M
R.tre oppor tunity tor
night ow l. Gen ~ro1.1 ....
s alary ran g"'
lledlraJ dental plan, 14111
bent' 71t 83.1 2:977
TRA\..U.
ILB lrdH'l Jj!Cm'} flt!t:'h
pl. I t t'Xpcr. In
doml-..u1: & 1ntemJl10nJI
uckf"tlnR 7 M 846-.-0077
Sales Radio Sbat'k has full S!-:CRl-..J'ARY · part lllnt-~c-e :.w UQO m.inai;t·r
tim e ca ree r o,p · Girl Frida )· 1111 & attendant. Lai:u1~ ID.IPHONE soucnnRs
TYPESETTi So Coa~l Sh er '' luo611ng for p not•· h
. shorthand. handlP a1·-rL.~,.h full lam~ .,,~ ....,...unitaes & part lime bl uo::-. " ....... . ....... • C()unt:. p11ya t> & ri> .... STUOEHTS!
l)pt!~t>tter on Compu-
i;:raph1c equip. '-'>day Sat
., m~t pc.rt lime or full
Ulllf' avaJI ~llt72 Tu1·
rho~i. or~Je\1·r.
job opportun1L1es open cesvabl<> Call for uppl pa) & man&ger !\ uvnu' 1o g up no.w tn Lh l' 545 1153 f\;il:hol:.on ,\1tcndanlS full lime & '111~ a Summ1•r .lob~
NtwjMt ~ach a"'a-tf \'1arluJwCO ---!*A u~-(H.lb \......., liw-v.\IU.1<J..-7_._1, you are rrulttary retm .. 'tl , ----Appl)I at 222>1 -.., . .,. Po•rt •·..m frrim SJ~, Li• >1, pt-r
OI' a collegt-graduate or <~•u~:-...,. ... ey Blvd . (-Oi!il;i '•k -..; ... lit-hr ..nd 'till 'PfrVl .. 11 tl.H I Y I' I :-. T W O H I>
are currently gomg to .--..; ' -M f . ot I.ht bca<'h ~ \h n1·1-d l'Rt X · i-,.';SO It hl QetaJ.l twnded person tu ---------n'5ponsible youn~ ladl•" fa.st a1 l'ur.ite 1 >Ji• 1
college& ghly mota\'Bl· handle prot'ei.s1ni:: of Loo king for ~hJrp 1ov.CKk l'"l"fllnRhr-.S JO wanted for <'Olry l1•v1I ed for 111c reased earn-ord & 1 • purd1ase ers real Profr'l~1onal<i ~eek 1ng ~Sun Thur> Jh .. r 1s ~uon µh•.i:.ant ""'''"'
In ll s ha s c d . on od dUllt!S m Irvine Ad supp Ul('OfTW !1634112 ntJ .,.._.lhni: 1mvl" .;nrl l~ <<tintl1luJO.' Apµly 111
performance. please BP· Agency Expem·nce In --------no txp('r n~ 1• C.ilt ~to '1r F\.1enlt·'> <.11
ply at: tlOO Wl'St Coast maanta1n1ng rt•l·urds. SHINE SHOES? bet.,.n fi JO Ii.. 8 .J11pm Rnben 1w1n W1ll1J111
Hwy,NR. · !>lroog typing & f1hn i: ll)IX.1 rt'J l!J"&Jr" ,,.kd\· JI ~It> I' 'I.. lvr 1''rof.t &A.w11.• 1\01 ~uall RADIO .Jolls a mw.t 1-·m·odh lllt~kd 111 ..om .. thrni.: :-.o.· N_~t'WJXJ(\ ~~<·~ __ a \m o~ph "rc . Xlnl t~all)' dtflf·rent cdll SHACK benef1ls C all ,\t r:. <714 I 759·8964 for in Have you read loday's flle f~le>l dra1i1-111 th ..
Brecke 752·6171 el t<"rVlew Pnmt:locataon'I 0Jt..stf1t-d Ad.~" If not. West .i 1Ja11v 1'1l•1t
A TANOY CORP. Cochrane Chase. Liv-lx'WM10i.t Junt> 1 The All vou re ml"San!Z the ~t <.~!100 Au. Call Tod•Y
E.O.E. tngStro&Co .lo.c. Ainencan~~hln~co bcintai~lnlown ' ~·~ ____ _
Alltos. New 9100 Aaltot, H•w 9800 ~.Mew HOO ~.New 9100 AAlto5, Mew '800 •..........•....••••.........•...••........•.. , .••••.•.....•.•.••.....•.•••.•.•..••.•...•.•.•.•...•.••....•.•.•.....
BILL
SALE **********.**** • 110 ADDIDONAL DEALER PREP CHARIES -
• 110 BLOWN-UP PRICE
STICKERS
• 110 OYER sncKER PRICES
Qp All Toyota C.llcas,
Corollas,* Coronas & Supras v
•OCUJO!NO TE-ACEl. JJll,IE I 0 AVA•""81lll1
*More RHsons to Buy
at Biii Maxey *
LOWEST % RATE POSSIBLE
NO BLOWN UP PRICES
TOP $$ FOR YOUR TRADE
150 NEW CARS AND PICKUP
IN STOCK NOW!!
"FIVE" 8 & 10 FOOT STAKE
BEDS BENCH SEAT & BUCKET
"SEVEN" 20 FOOT MINI HOME
TWO CELICA CONVERTIBLES
FLAlm
XEY'S
SALE * ***** * * * * * **'* j HUGE2ACRE
FACILITY
OYER 60 SAFETY
CHECKED USED CARS
'75 DODGE
DEMON
A •JI o l'l <) w",
!>ll'el•OQ il'f' t0N1
I C' W ,..., I I f> <.
165811111\4\,
ONLY
S2695
'71 DATSUN
8210
Lec;s tn.1n 30 000
miles t322SPtt
HUalY OHLY
s2995
78 PLYMOUTH
HORIZON
4 door tes! than
25 000 mi les
(907VB01
OMLY
'79 TOYOTA
COROLLA
LIFT BACKS
Au'C' an aro<'I IC'w ,.,. .... ~
ALL SALE
'9ttCB> AT
s5395
'76 SUBARU
COUPE
5 "Peed and
SPPCL~I wheet~
1121FGB1
SALE
'78
s3195
TOYOTA
SR/5
PICK UP
5 speed air arod
tonQ t>ed Low
tntk.!S (tl43JO.'\.
SA.LI l'alCE
'78 PINTO
RUNABOUT
LP<,c; than 23.QOO
mites (424T ..IHI
OHLY
s2995
75 VOIJSWAGEN
SCI ROCCO
4 sp eed . sterAo
t aoP .-.oee1a1
wheels. (J62LXUI
SALE AT _
s3595 -~
'78 TOYOt A
DOLPHIN ;
4 ~~~dH~~~ o
tape. 18.000 miles. 16'&4) • WHOUSA~
S4695 s4195 ·s7095 ·
FULl. I & ·2-YEAlf
WARRANTY
........ -···----~-_______ _...,..... ................ -. .........
II
. ~~-~ ...... -CWL.--=;.;.~..;;"'-..;.:,;O::,T.:._ ________ ...!.:Fr:!ld:::•:z.:.· ,:M:.:•:.L.!2.:.· .:,:IMO::: ~ ............. !!~~. ~ ............. ~~~~ !.~t-.......... !~!~ ~~!~ ....... ~!!~ -~~ ...... !.o.'.'· ...... Wt
.._,, 7100 .... , I 1001 _. 10 0 n.....o •• .. ••••••••••••• .... •• H•••••••••••••••• 'sv•cet I ~ r c: .. anlal l'upi . KD'JllWNO f'"Ptl· AKC. Pure br•d Chihuahua -.-1--. d•perat•lv Yll•l!lllll••••mi·••••mlliilliiiiillm ....................... _...................... .... ..-,, __ ...,.. 1111". f'" • ,,. ,_.., tbola, •hlt• ...... for "&aper C.\. r. r
1011 -= Geeeral omce. v.uoii. ~ rt 21 cu ~hllmp llJ.-. ~ ~h~;. p v t pt. '1 . rawn. u wk1. C all ~IM!la .. I '1Mn old, "'THE BIGGEST ~.~rad. No ex· WBl'nllH!'J'ER I l r r •• j d • I r .. -. 11.S.'W'f a.MS •ft e pm -.. ., ..... ~. '!!.. •. but'"'~ Q ... D •oE s•LE ON THE .... Mr. wu.1tralD.OGOd ABB•Y Refr1fel Pr .. u Xla\ WaJl&ed Al••~•D ., --._ "'""' "' ..,... • Pf'OIMOQQaJ AHT!QUE¥AU.. ~~ ... Jtm ........... f'eauJ.rn: a \oy poocU• puppl& .. anal Pl.IPPYI CBMlalaa ............ doee•'t l OR·NGE co•ST ~. l'•nDen Dail)'U~.t.r..110-t • 1'-Nbr-1. Sllvt'r S50 Wollboued O AKC ....... eaU .._. aft "' . "'
l•nuau Group , QDSEO'n!ESl>AY .... 1011 pt, pure ~·~a not '* 11~16 ev• II ........ UIJ. SPM. 18 IN THE
..... E.O.&. um W-..alaaltt A ... ft ·--················ ~ -wtlndll rWV! """"., .. x·-I --4 .. ,..__ • ~-Id DAILY PILOT c• •ss1FIED8 a.'dlDGtove 154a10l P°bf' Hl11 Kennel ruu • IAAI~ v•-••· --· ,..,... o • . '-"" PlfBUOPUAHITURH (..'tl•ln llnll ~'U'X»' t'\111111. u IY\Oll, "'Oold ~. ltllldy, w.U Ti1er lh1ped. Cute. TYPIST ~ t' V •l«trome
.... "' lll"ttGl aeed ol ln ,,._ tn-.c All beMO\a, l'tr. M.00 br. atar-t. ~()It.~ v-. hft.,., part um,.,
-• ollbll-l)(openda aie.. Womett MCOUr aaC!d
•••pp ty l'•lt ma.-r
.....,..., .wper1tnt't'd.
flllfl ll yra old A PPb' in 0.100~ Don M an·1~ ....._ ... ~w '~
0..Meu.
w....-..e f>enM>n to do
.. ~. p Ume lD " LI
o.1184ZllO
Warebol.ltemao Need •
P9'8CXl lo pack orders •
~Ill w ope r atton11.
0 .0. area Cal I 636~ '°' 8'Jllt. WlNOOW WASH ~R
NEEDED
~3766 --------YOWi alt!tt Parts Run
Df!r, Assistant Purcbai. mg AlflJt Tra.inet-Must
ba\'e valid Call( dnvt'MJ
lie. and good dn ving re
cord for cons truct111n
equipme nt fir m 1n
Orange. Htavy hfting
rtiQ. FUll ume 997 J lll2.
Miit t. els. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,. .. , aoos .......................
~: P \1 Pty, furn
(0•k·P1n e t'l c· I
Gl anw•re 1Cr ul.'ts·
baaJa etc > Ceram1rs.
ale'h more. By a ppt.
•.aiis
•
ll•TIMI * RtaMnebl11 oiler . M er ttctJ\lwt-r "'Oo&den Lab. Wit, J&aat painted 6 --..orl45-~
........... »'M ell.\J I'. "1*1'°" G'f).Ollll2 c..._ t40. N741G ,.._ to llDOd bocu Ill
T ... 7:)0f'M Lab mfx. Neut~;ed:
Lovtl.r model b omr FIND VDUR NA.ME 12moa. Good aalured. fl.IJ'ftllur•, bdr m HI•. _...., blanll bttdt, dlnani rm t.bia, ('J\ra C'hlnu , MJlaa Pree kitten• t o aood ~.la~ i:~c;.. ) I -WIN ::m=,:.~~-11
NICl>:Ml ~ SAVI SAVI SAYI TICKETS /Free J>UTebreed Poocllt
W• honc>r UofA. Ml'. puppy~ .. b_!!:k . top>~ ~-(~ •c1a-.h 11 11 WORm twime.·--·0 ·~ ·-·
N 0 t• t. R S 0 N /\ l Hotpo1nt blt·ln d tah · nu;n~ s Pl.": A'\ 1<: • • U ~ Sta.utteu steel. to'QM aullabl.. llN1111 ~ $12 Good for parta, repair .
.ub)'!d \.Opt"l1Mtlt S..a&67
MASTaS AUC TIOH
..... ,... 1010 am11NC1'-'llOl1 Hhtt l'M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lt33 ~ .. ftdMtt
•,, K.eesbood ~Setter. blk
M puppy , bouffbroken,
bngbt. Jell 8'2-23.SS Rdn~•lur, I r\.ll\ Ir."
new. ) )r llU•l~111''" llcydn 1010 ~I 1u m1> U1 '33lS •••• ••• •••••••••••••••• C¥1lh.. ~ -6.133
UlX mwtt C'V• It' \\ ol\Ol'r
ar IJID dr)t'r 2 mo, P•> cXf baian<'~ At Of $15 Q\ll
... t.!IH rash ~ &33J
S Un\lled G..ifft'~ l>.illl,r
COlll.lnau!. t' lc11mng bl\,111
itas ov~ a. broiler unh
SZJOe.t 25 , bc:-lo"' \\blk
Mm· f)-1 8-S 7) I 3li5<l
1 l°OC08 brown l\t•nmurt
Gas Dryer l oivonido
~'l'fl G J.: Dr)t'r \'our
rllott'tc' S75 C.:..11 before
Jpm 548·36.16
R.efn gerator. no frfl"I IS
cu. ft Mus t s el l
S175t0 BO. 700-8328
GE Refng. 17.6 ru Ct
Avocado. Be!>l offer. Call
631.0.01
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~
lmt.. llO. nh_-dl'I w<lrk soo :-;mwuui lt~pd xlnt S70
Ud11 nJ11i1·r ~ ~ t'37 .•
2 3 ..-1 t\l).M , Mun 1> &
l..acb :. l .1k;• rtt'" ~ ti&~ <~II MO t~
Oc9 8040 .•....•................
M1111tun? l>o"w l'uppit'S
l\lm 3 ~t«> Isl ~hoti' &
~ Sl00.$125. All 5
714-548. 1430
5 l'edlgrce Sil.ky Tf·rnc>rs
~ old Playful & lov
mg. Gr eat for s m all
Ltpar11TK'nll> or chtldren_
W> Evelt aft 7 · 831 6526.
Voyage• to yestC'rday on the nostalgic
Queen Mary Tour in Long Beach.
Sh'p 11bo.ird lhl.' &racerut. elegant Queen
M ar)
He1un1 to the '3&s when those qua llUes
tre tu"'hll~ht"I or tht> ultimate travel ex·
p,•r 1ence l!n oct!un crossing
\'b1l yl--sle ry<'ar by watc hing the chang·
1n.: o f lht' J:Udrd and experience lhe lhn11
nf standmjt on the command bndge where
tht• Qut"t'n .Mury's t<.1pta1rn; Steered her
throu~h storm:.. a(ld "a1; LOnes for J.001
tr .rnsut I antic c·ros!>in~!>
.Tukt• udvanta.:t' of the daily tours a nd
fr<'l' p&rk1ng Cull t21Jl 435 4747
IT'S EAS\' ! Lou k for ~our na mt> and addrPs~ Jn today·~
· .da~sifit'd st>ction. U rnu find it , call 642·5678 EJCt. 272 and
"t• "i ll arran~t· foe ~ ou to µk._~ up .>our tick~ts at the
~'·ar~st omc~· M th•· I tJJ J £1 ~ l {t) I
Adorab&e Collie Shepherd.
F. spayed, all shots. l yr
646-~.12 alt 8Pm
I050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••IBUY ** Good used Furniture 6 ~lll>Cf9--0R I will seU ci SELL for You
MASTBtS AUCTIOH
646 "" & lll.'62S
1\1.'ll\ beds, com er ~ec"
tional w table $12~
LllllJ ~ gr~ r~ tm-4646
2 Yellow Brown J onion
Luun~l"\. Hau.m dn.,.,
in~ tbl bnrh. riot ht•'
hwltptor, luddt>r walnut
~lat benrh, J CCessory
~-G<W--0323
W1nn1e the> Pooh rr1b
w all 11cres11onr-s S7 0
Wood r radlf' 125 Wh t
~~br l25 ~
E very Friday, Saturday & Sunday
during the m onth of Ma y we wi ll run
your gar a 9e sale ad under thi s
special GARAG E SALE headlng. -
GET READY NOW !
~Hew HOO AMt05. Hew 9800 AMtot. Mew '800 Aaltot, H•• 91001 Autos, Mew 9100 Aaltot, Hew 9100 ....................... ··········.············· -······················ ··~···:················ .... ._ .......... , ............................. .
Pr burgnd y r~ luwr din.
<A.lot e mp rolf•>'t-... nd
tbln w m1rror tri m
~11
Clean out the closets, attic and kids'
r ooms now -get r eady to turn your
unwanted ite~nto CASH. Call now
to place your ad under this SPECIAL
Gar age Sale heading tor next Friday,
Satwda y & Sunday!!
642-5678
FEDS Tl~HTEN CREDIT
N01DOLLAR SHORTAGE
For Financing at Dick Barbour Datsun
I Now is The Time To Buy Your Datsun
If you Don·t Buy Your New Datsun From
. .
hl!ilfWllJJJU4 ·:'~]to:•:: I
YOU MAY. BE .PAYING TOO MUCH.;
CHECK YOUR CLO~SEST DE'ALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR
PRICE IN WRITING .. THEN COME SEE THE VOLUME
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£1lHTI( OU~
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OOfOAt•.-.
DISCOUNT DATSUN DEALER .
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1980 510's, 200SX's,
. 310's & 21CYs. ~ .
COME IN NOW FOR BEST
SELECTION OF COLORS.
USED CARS CLEARANCE SALE
'78 DATSUll
280Z 2+2
l!ll vw 'latlru '14 DATSUll
1210
'11 TOYO'rA
COllOW 2 DI.
lOad<>C Get ready tor low-G05t 2 dr Sdn auto trans . 'speee r adio. VII<>(>
SYmme< fun AM/FM redlO Econ · I 72•AVU) 'Ser 11916'1) ( 72•SNV) omy plus ( 653LKN)
$8495 '$6995 $2195 $3195
'18 DITSUI '11 DATSUI 'll DITSUI
510111 CPL PSCIUP 210 SI CPL
5 8')Md, AMI FM 4 apMd, AMl fM Atr, AMIFM stereo
stereo hlpe. maQ9. a\er.o. cus\om tape. Ml~. 29,500
'11 DITSUI
llOIOU
' ...... cond., si-.. ~.AM/FM ,..,eo. ($«.112731) llhers;>. (335UPX) .1nterl0f ( IF20'16) mites (375SLE I
$4195 $3995 $4695 $5995
'71 llTSll JJ.t!t~ 1!!ci .. '11 Slllll •T
1.000..-..
(750WZX)
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c;irh bdrm "t l . w bt
.-ydluw & IUTt lllm. t1o>n
bdhn:t, dn.r. rui:ht 1>U1nt1 ,
de.,k . 1hr, / Ii.mp),
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l••lik. chi-,1. f•Jlt11ni:
i:.s.mt' tabl1• chJ1r\, '>mall
urrno1n" bo•Jk~h· h1·'
I~. WllKt'I l.1blt-. &
'.Jid rutl,lJl rl'l41f ~,UI h
"r1U'l' 07~
~a.n!root hclOk g.ua"t'
sale May J-rd & 4Lh OQly
Z74 Upia.nd Rd. 1.agun.t
bta<>h
c; A R A <; t-: ~ A L •-·
HouM:boid t'\'t'r)'lhin~i..
bnolu . ~l.D\<" ~. l'IOlht>!>
Ar KL\ & ltJL\ ot m11>1° AIM>
IYiO !114 J>1Jt'I ..... ''it y J
& I !'>t"*'l"1ld & Slaltt,
~ 15Z2
Niu: " autt bux !lj)r~.
H.erng equipm'l. charc·
W( gu.age. & rhargU1g
t..ank. f reoo lank, com.
pr.-u ors & ~ac uum
pump & mot o r 5 ,
l»lnwlers a m prove lo 1n> vul\.ll. Refnl(erauon
part.\, ~ear puller & tub
~ bender Copper t ub
tOJL, .),56. J.S3R JOO() Roy <.il
P.Jm Or C M.
W.itJ•rbtott hranil "''"' 1,
dJ ..iwtn lung ~lLl' ~2!>
1!>$-2114J
r r d m1., 1• I t'l' th I iu r Colltoc.1.0n Di.'\play C'aM"'>,
hoctt•"" 1{«1 m... • 101.tun ~ l!;t:. dryer S3:S , -..r..hr $J0.
m"rf'I J(>ll~ Country dolU. rolC~ tble, en~
Walnut ~ame lbl t'xtmds. Club Or . L' M 9 to~ f' M IM7 "81'2
VJ~at 8, bt-auUfUl, 4 rh~
lo mat.ctl ~ $.57.429'J
Se.per eoucb, Hettuklo
couch, .. qua ri um
w •5taJ>d, mng , aJ.T C'OO·
d1tJorx_'I' AU llllt C'ond.
846.g)OO
!-d;i &<hwr M &tl'blD~ t.J·
hit· lctmp-. ~u .. t M'll
fl7S 000 760-832:11
AllJIL'lt!I J\ flt·d, wh1rlpVOI
tw 111 bt'd "t'l romp ,
«'hJir~. 1 .. mp!I . m111r
SIO $295 1;4:, 2331 ciT
h\5 5.:112 t>-:fon· 'I after IJ
Sol..t llt.'d, qul'cn (;<Jod
l"OOU SI~
~67!>!
Headboard & framl' lor
dbl bed SJ) ~a bt .. t.
dbl brwn plu1d Good
rood $00 f'.: v~ M2·0lli6
2 ="!cw lung & quooo 1't
mat~only.
5'46-0768
Sola & Loveseal, \'er)
nJN' cond Queen m.u
l r ei.s. n eve-r u sed
Ml~
Mu11t sacrH1 rt' He ti:t•
vcl not 'l('rt 1ona I <'OU<" h
5m0. old Go<>s w any d t•
rnr Musl s\'1' lo a p
pru-1atc ~ _ S48 !l2M
All v.-ood, quality dresser.
2 rught. i;tands, m irror.
~~ X1nt. rond.
~.64().~19
New walnut fonnica table
+ s solid wood cbrs
Dovr Shrs $295. &U-2562
Cld wood office desks &
chi's good f odlame use
566-9900
Hosplal bed. L.i.ke DeW
Semi electric w /n ew
IDMlt.f'eU, $696. 642-'51T17
Dllml room table. 6 chn.
dinea.e. two cbrs; 2 CO(.
(et tblel ll&W36l
Solid oak game table, four
dWn aft 5pm. ~toiCr
&Ql8
.... We 1055 .......................
J Fanuly R•U~~ u l.-.
banlrore-front door~.
rabu>et doori;, trundle
be-d • btlt t 17032
Cwl1nf'y Lo , H I:! , Sat
\j. \
<1-...ruA• ult' Fri. \Jt &
~ !KO ~r .t l{o,1d.
C ~ Jl ouJ.1·b ul1i
furn1turi•, l,o\' of
~'
}fo\lnf: 1!115 Ant1qua
W..i) ~ II Sat & Sun
H Jl'M 1'o pre SUI('~
furn1tur ... ptrl urt•
frame.. huw.chold item~.
Tnllt('
Pn.'f>t-rved pldOlio., anti
Q\ll~ & m1:.cell aneou~
18411 li1fford, F'.V
\f~" Ell1!il f'r1 &
Sut !f..~
Gli\.VT Gara11e Salt>. Anti
q ues, Iol i. of :.mdlh,
r l ol h t'~. many ne w
l\l'rru., from 'i.lore II
qwdation Greal sav·
in.1t.'I' Don'\ m1i.li this
me' May 2 & 3 ~ J0.5 30
fl RJ1nrock. lrvint> Turtle
Rock
9 :tlam Sat .\fay 3 m 4
Mallard Dr Costa \f~J
Pav1n11 br1rk~ !Gx 12 •,
poru-cnb. ctuld 's card
~rhn ,et<"
Ba~nar t'a1rv1ew State
Ho&p1tal. ~1 Ha rbor
Blvd, Costa Mesa. May 3.
9am lo 4pm 9Pl a nt s,
home baked goods,
haodmadH, furniture .
applianc~ household
item1. Draperlu &
yardage. Open to public
Fum.. velvet lovesut,
masc. 1m Iowa St. c.M.
S./9al UM
..... recar'dJ, plrtW'ftt
cor•I tree, redwood
trefil, pauy willows, IR
cad.a pottery. crystal,
trl ·pod , XK ·150
tarpauhn, aullc aae.
much mare. M S.t.. May
3. 2262 Rut1era Dr.
Ml-7S16 UMQUI STUff • ~· lamps. ~ 'n Sit. Qib'. Raia Of Shine. ~ ~and deco. 3ll1 Sumatra Pl (Mesa Set.~; boule V9'de)C.M.9SM711 a l'dnMttia S.view,
Qiranadel Mar. ~Yard Sale.
_Lar_ae_Sal_e_:_E_led_rt_c_a_l =~·Sat~:.U W:
cab1•. radlo•. TV'•, RatanaryPl,Cll
frt1. mu1 ... a mp•. 1------------......., ,awt, .W111111>-.._.,._.S.
tn1 1tah, lumber, 8arp.tn G .00 ••· 2121
bwm.doan, a-11..wi. iJdlll A.._, Apt J. C.M.
V81NUDl. 1V, \a)-i.. book'·
~. good JWlk ! Sat.
M ; Sam. ~2.. 18472 8anta
rs~. rv .. EW. •
Nc. ... land. -----ALL KI:-; DS o ( wood.
!ilnlW, ~Wtt & rn<>n"
1rafl prod1aets 21252
f''l:lru&l Mdw, t:I Torn.
£61 ~u:.. 11., rrului t:ast
ri i'J Torn & Tr•bucco
C'yn Rds <Wlhdrows
lloma::sl
TEAR DOWN SAU
R Sta~ matenal.s_ .&
household harn11b1n g•.
E'ver y \h1ng l(oes.
Siil ::iun May J & 4, !IAM·
Y'M. U2Topai, Bott bl~. -----~OVING SALE: VW
~ 1 4 auto. radio.
Sl.SOO 0 80 . Vanous an
t1Ques. 3-pc Vlcton•n
bdrm SUI U!. $2,.S00/0 BO.
Old Maine wing-beck rbr
$5001080. 8-pc sliver
S8'Vlce. Cmtal & Ctuoa
+ . Call an. s. SS2·7734
Gar aie S a le. 226 N .
Newport Bl. NB. Sall Sun
~ -----Ha rg11 1ns Ga l o r e.
~ must go 10-
t'luc!J.ng large ~ude by s ide
R e Cr1g freei SZ75.
Sat Sun only. May 3rd &
4th at&S2Goahawk Lane.
H Ii Sll>T141 E . of lieacb
& s. ol lndianapoluJ. --------
SpyglliLSll Baby clothes o
to 18 mo. Stroller,
~.scale, etc. Toys,
boys rink Ilk.ates, amaU
applimcea, large no.er
pota. m&ac. Frt/Sal. t-3.
3S Bodega Bay, CdM.
6'j-196B.
GARAGE SALE • Fri.SU.. u.y l.J.. lGAM..sPM. 3 Pc
Iv nn ut.e. 5 pc dJAeUe
M'll, ldlcben tbl. mile. rum. dmklchr. 1m •Pl>I.
noliont, lmick·lln•clt.s,
clote·out on men It
women's dolbln1. All
items reduced lo . tell.
New bath sink Ar cab •
hardware. Ura·trbeela.
~ m.1eb man. 2232
f'Wwdl•, C.M. M2"4Sl
25'COSZ50.
toola, C.,,.. ~ ........ -..r ti--Oala a.t--a
bouHbold , clotb .. , -----------· --1. 'd.Mlln, rodt .... lltyUi. New Dlredlone bu1• ?t!·.~ .. I.eta Aaa,
f&C. Im Maple bet. Vic· patlo Hie, Sal·St1a. _.._.....;..;.;..=1-........_ ___ _
tGrlarWUtoo. l•t. 'tll UDl....tt)' 6 WWo., 0.11. OOU> J IWSLAY·Oall: tOld. "" ...... Ana • .... ...,,,dllal., NI-.
fllcorllor'• oaraa• Sale lnilll AV"e) •"I et. er oe 11: '• t. ~ ~ ... l. ·Iii•>' .. ..._ I •-.._...,..,, TV'1. lTta
ard. Mii tll Ju.._ '*'1 ••;;;; ~ "-••C.M.IMM.11.
OMI ~ ..: .......... ~~ llle•ta1 la lt I It 1...W.~.ie~ I ttt'1,.._~ ~ Dr., 0• .... ,_.. ..... ... .... ...,,. -
!!:JeW. IHI tt1i11a1-eoeo OMeer.•••• ...... ,...,. to•o
................ ....................... I O ct 1011 ...................... .
8'ftal ci.a..l•I· IH· to•pi.te r pr La ·-..................... ft71SCAUI
............ U... '*9, C.S~en bcMafbt/ I £Jiecut1Ye, aU 1teel, 1'Wta )()'a, LJO ho\lrl,
..._.,.._Md .-... ~ for IKlll· -.. ... ct.b. Or.Jntd lolldld. 1'11. P'>' Dc>at ()(. :! ITll W ...... C.11 Mtan. Catt Id St. waadt.ip Uke °"' IJ15 ,_, C.Jl ..._11111 c .. oa ..
-r*'11u1:4fe Am.r,fM,,.._. • 121$. Call Jno n-1. da1a>. Ul·Hlt i.&o.a,1aa..w-.-.. NN_. .... llretlnck ~ (:'f. Ill.,.. ... ,
c flll• ~ vna•._'. ~-=~...::--.~a« ol matched· ~or.,.,. -
...... MYll ...... doll ~ve Wal.DY\ ornc. '3' Oran Manner 11111)'
6 ....., 6 lajaC'. l MCIW"ICSllUSUi ,...._. for ule with ".Upped. i.e1wt1full1
J ...... OdJI. ,_art..,, i.riiaa"-Al1 ~ decontot ntalat&,o.cl, rudy to
t' rt., ........ boob t u•>. Sooy Hema. Call Olorl• C1'\Qe or live aboard. ... , .................. .._ ao.r C..> &...-TWJ7M.71Zl. Sl&> ~ be available. ........ M.aeclatd fir u~~ f\undoi poul ~= c:=.c::· =· ~--· ett' t Quallt)', bHvy duty, tM. •.ooo. Jad Curley Two Lu11Mu SlOO -Wlr MM or &ft llllllllal 4-ta. relta.lahed, U4·UOS ev.01011 6 ..._.,..... • ::.....,._ o1Ml411 dll tc!Dd. wti Jr n ~ weO.ud1 , eu 021
... dn.. DlOpey *·Or U7) ~
Nft ..._ .._. WL9dr.. N. o ll II A N 0 y for all 2tdt'' wooden -
........ 60''WX»'·l. -Mll:TALPLATINO will ..._ UDt cond • $U)O 2 l--•~.,-Pm.-•S.•l•e--
9.zlal -~ 6 .UY« for es« dc9k c:hra. 14() ea
JI .,, 1070 _!Mh_m..&m_ -!!!.'~ dy• '40 :rnu M'O IRJSCR.U"T
...,, .. , .._ -.....
9040 ..-.s.a t060 Fridly. Mey 2. 1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
\Ml I.II' 1tU utt1lnaJ Ford ·e . Luden ts, ~ft. vam
•1.t.Mad V 8 w 1trallt'r h u 11 , •II p In N 6,
'600 080. 7SV UllU ur bnut1h1l. $4000 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••
MMWlt.... •ucuo.. Nftpor't Beacb aauboat
---------allp avail. ror wood boal.
•• ~ .U la «re•l Oll»ltlO.lbpEYlDnlde. Xlnt locauo.. N rt. llull, 0-S. ...in.. Make tic.it bath. blqfld mut. f7l..Qlll5 dfs~ fully equipped, Oood --------
tllO • ••••••••••••••••••••••
"19 KawHak! model
KZ·400. 0Dl)' 300m.1.
SUll51080. a-GZ2'7
O~tl y Pl1..0T D~
....... ...... W.1 . ..r w;s...., ''"-• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 22 ft. hue mt.r .,
borne; alPt-8; aeU·cont.
IZ50IWk. +~ml~
......... T,..,,.. t 110 ....................... -COQd. Hunt. Harbour ~ISTHMUS
11' O&Mtnlo Trt·bull, In & '1l4JM.llTS CATI.UNA M Volvo llO HP. Xlnt t'ODd. i... \han JOO bra. SAHTAHA HI .... «n"'210;54M200
OU> Tom, 662·0771 HM every1.b1Qa I 8 baga. ... s,..I &
lllll tell '78 VacaUoa.-a:r. Ml. Pt, nr. bch. Le. 19'1 Honda 305, $250. pl&io.abed.W.ICTL
JLablt en1lne, i 1Ura
Pea. N.8.1.Up. Beautiful Sid
11· SrnlU ~•bin crulttr. S1S.7SO SS9·5Ul4 or n... up ~ lt.vlluvdo. ~2211.Aak fOt" Lyon. ...
tOIO ercu-. 831.a.!lSl •-'Tl-,._--Tr-aU-er-. -,1-... ---. ••
IDOOtblt «r a I.a. 48t-2:Sd
~' V·ZM Olii.latroo. Trlr. 2
bait tAolu. sea temp, rod
holden. tuna &.ow~.
VHY M cb&nnel radio &
OW\&.gen Cail Moo· Frl
llan>8pm ~2812.
Prindle 18 flt<ltrlr. new
CClll4 S2::iOC>
75a-0266 eves.
197'1 Newport 28, fully
eqgp. dodRer. UHF. In·
brd dt. 123,500. ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• r-~
.,,. Wnltht Day Cnr. a.·. Oeman motor acooter. w/xtru. $1500/beet ofr.
te. enc. MSOO/bst oU. aeedl rest«aUoo, some M>GlO Ad-Slll&et f2ll,
MMll8orat-82ta apare parta USO. 3'bn.
Evell/wbda 830-2121
la' Jawt.arfiber1lua a1d ---------bolll. 75HP, w/trtr Ir *1 1'T1 Yamaha YZ 4000,
equl pment. SUSO. a-than 15 hrl on entire
&el.Im bike. xlnt cood. Belt ol·
'S> 351\ Aijo. Park model
G.E. relng. Qu bed. Dill
let • more. Xlnt. coocL
$9,000. Ul·UH or
Gl-211157 --••••••••••••• '71 v .. pe mop~d. 21S Cbr)'JI Vil, 6XW Kohler
•IMMICDlATECMH• ~-*'7S.. au~ 10 -ed ISM ~tttn<' tr rm1na1 Jllltn:lluiabed. tWll'!d. ~ Bay Boal l&' AJI
P'or Gold, Stiver .~ dreu •train Ir w 1tandaro RS23~ 1n W .000 Mah oe. varnla bed l&'Snlpe,&&Us &trailer.
loafs. 5taOIJI to fer7Sl--OUB, 9SHISH
••••••••••••••••• •••• • ·• Yamaha ~ st. mdJ, .. S..lce. , ....
~Aec.et•arlet f400
PlaUnum. Aoy kind. ~ti. SJOO. Jenal'n c-o t.tirl~ '1200 644 4!l41 Ou1sCral\642 ~1. BelitoUer.
cood.. &IDCM&Dl. Da.ru~I Uial c.,.aiikn .•. 1.lO" SllU& 3S'Sn:ntENS I-' OSdr\ (714)894-9430 ~ StO. ~ I ._.... 1976 Slarftre, 22· crwser. ---------Nt 1017 Sey (.,p llOV ONAN I 0 OMC. great ror Xl1' bey ~ ·oo Venture 2l'
HIGHEST CASH PRJCES n.i.T Sla.i.oed Cl.us •lo ••••••••-•••••••••••u ruidar. VH1''. CB, bndr. wa.terstilng & h sh1og, with 0 /8. Xlnt c:ond
Pan your Boa~. Trailtr nm good. out o( license ..
or ?! In my back yard. sz.so . Evea t wkoda
Near Beacb Ir W a.mer. B»-292'7
m.a7 or m-ms Est. ---------8'1. Honda 175CB. xlnt cond •
lo mi. mi cash. PAID: G0LJ)..S1LVER· dow derorataooa fo r M Fen't'i.2yn.ol<l. RZ.OOO Catalina wknds, bay $2900. oc besl ofr. Eves
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.... b--. I ~S • ~ ·11,.,..... 011bwa1b er' powe r ••••••••••••••••••••••• SB.000 """..... d.Lneue. bead w holding ••••••••••••••••••••••• =.631 ..n..en.~ .... · \IY ng t er nc mower Make o{(er ...... ._ silverware 41 jewelry, s-GJO Roland Ele<'lrlr P111no loah. Rtfft/ tank. S.S. 8·TR stereo. Camper shell Like new.
U.S. Sliver dollars Ir w1bottom and chorus ANDERSON'S YACHTS o.arttr 9050 sleeps 4 more. QG&.2705 HaJf pnce suo Don or MdGI' HolftH. Sal./
cdm. Will pldr. up. Call 4 yr otd Sean lScu rt Xlnt l'OOd $Jl50 4~ 1007 646-9000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves. Greg 646-0311.634·1829 Re.tfStorCllJ9 91&0
for Dall)' quote: Direct freeMir $1.SO Students Lowery Geme 44 Xlnt •l~tAC.28' JO' BOATS Sf b ·-•••••••••••••••••••• orCollect,984-&Wf, Pvt desk. xlnt ~od $100 rood.Sl catl 19'SeaR '78 8o rid 6f12roo.plamprepaad loah.5Upa/ t c:a -over c amper ENT
.Pt.y, KB. ~. 4.5() 847 OMt 0 ay w er. CromSUl9 mo. ll\cludan1: Oodu 9070 Jacks. stove, loalet, ice .y~~~ti~ml!•
er 842-lSU>. :WO MC, 130 hrs, stored slip, lessons 714 ,964 5994 ••••••• ••• •• ••. •,...... box SSOOOBO 631-0668 fbys l~speed 27111. bike -U\!Jde, like new S51·3'121 Top Sµ> you.LaJt ~oef1ts m. G.E. Refng.f"reez.er SewiMJMcxhtntt 8092 HEWPORTMARIHA MoitoillHIAiff 9140 We doauuotena1H:e-free 1075
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WANTTOBUY:
BUM.PER-TO FIT 510 "'10DATSUN.~572t '
CAPRI PARTS
New Koru &bocks ( '72 to
'74) V~'s). New Seara
ff.D. 48 mo. battery.
Race Mark leather spo.rt
steenng wheel All ball
pnce. Call 642·0138
SSA.VE SAVE$
WITH USED PA.RTS
Jmpaned car parts
JM PORT
AL'TOSUPPLY
101 N. Manchester
Anahetm 776•9990 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 175.. 64f.>..8l37 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GAS SAVER S.lps Avad ~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.nee 1972-fuJf ref!>
RegTBmare.lO years. ---------Sewing machines r e · 17 Ranier Tn·hull l8' D'S ANGELS lloodaElrpress,llkencw, Dak.&RVRentai.s "71 Datsun wagon part6:
chestnut '2000 ~ Buch Tennis ~ Reasonable Call 130 Volvo I 10 , Under F 1 s H 1 N G . SLIPS m> Adull owned. s.59-4446 lt'an5, rear eod. etc. Alt. __ :551_.Q.:JO __ l642_-65_78 __ C Family M t'm · appt. 642·4300 Ad· 7tllrs. run lime Has CB. ENT ,ER TA IN t NG . ~ 6'2 2278 ----591n842·6794 Mlc•••oea IOIO ber s hip for s al e SJuerll79.24hr ___ Tarp. b111t limk. ska:. HUSINESS " 60. Hat •-F o r r e nt H a rves t ___ -----
•••-•••••••••••••••••• S750ibest-o(fer. 673~1 Cl.II-.. 80a3 SS.000 213-438 611)8 leras Sportfisber. EnJOY l'hcn>., an t-11sy w.iy for ~~7/ motorhome. sips 6 +. 00 Ply trans & drtve
or aft 7pmtr7l-2.l.36. ............., 7 -------the good life' Contact your \o seU lhat blcyclt! '150 Dodge 360 eng. reg ~as. sha.tt. 4~spd. will fit 383 & LIJCiG.A'"-£TAGS ........................ 17 ' BOSTON WllAL''.R l J ....................... _ .. ,a•-'"llu.r/\1r... W I f .,... ~ Sl.20. Color TV Ind aJ .. BobHaglll you oo on.:~r w.e u.,t ,,..,..,. r ~...;;.'-a """°"" '" 440 eni:: 1 I sacn t('~ from"""'" bustness card ~ zig-zag sewrng . ""un OB-trlr, ~o·"'r, d h Y ........... u" 175 ft 5p u P P C ~t BO J-· · ~. Osctllj)SC:O"" $125. roach...._. ......... ooct. ~ · ~ YT 675-2960 a vert1Sf' 1t an t " -"'-"' a m . O!i a S125 O C11ll Uruoo ~pl:e~~:=e~~~ rur cond. $12. Chair ss 642Ane~ .,_ 6 ·#Ts: bal"°hank.0Cfer67S.3S87 Oa.sslf1ed' Cull64.2 567ij M.akeofr ~-7777 aft8 Mela. 847 Ll49 "
~n a~vaeo~ogtll ~ %r~~c!;f! .... ilMJ Goods 8094 AMtos; H•w 9800 ~. H•w 9100 Autos, He-:--9 100 AMtos, M•w 9800 Mtos., M.-. 9100 Mfot, Hew .9800
str11iP. meeting airline Lab'e Si\.. ~. Cosla •••••••••••• •• • ••• • •• • • ••• •• • • • • • • • • •••••••••• ••• •• • • • • •• • •••• ••• ••• • •••• • • • • • • •• •••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• •• ••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • •••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• ••• •• •
l.D. ~ts. Pre-Mesa. Alpen.Ute 8at'kPack, l~ ~theft! For a STERLING FLATWARE self.standing fra me. xlnt
wallpaper, 'ffb~~'°: Candlellgbt by Towle· amd$60. Oave963-8479_
"Day Glo" paper 4r we ~-Place settings & S.,. 8096
wU1 badt Is tnm your serving pcs. On s~ial ••••••••••••••••••••••• tao-Or try two c ards ~·cost appn>)I ~ 24"X4S:' Original 011 badttd~ Asking S4000 642-4300 painting, on canvas. by
PRICES: Ad·srtter lfl.38;24 hrs. Ch a rl es 8e11uva1 s .
_:z,..eaorlSl/$S60 STERLING S ILVER. EleganUy framed. Oo.Jy
6'..9=siiio:!: Gorbam·French Scroll _'400.640-8688.
10ormore$1.40ea. $U'OO. Also. Grand Baro TY, Radio,
Sales Tax included que. SZ.000. 6settU1gs ea KR. Steno 8098
NOCARD., Also 12 antJque spoooa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Draw your own or send _S200. __ 64&-8223. _______ , Nice 1.eruth 2S .. t-olor TV.
name. address. phone & 2 f d U we'll make ooe card per New woorHooe f1exalum yrwmty, ree e very
tag. Add 25'" eact\. mmi·bbnd 48'x70'. so•; $124. 64&-17116
Smd check or m<>My or· rnaRdowtl. s.51·2994 DEMO Equall'ters ~ ore
sale. Spect ro. BS R,
crown. JVC & others
from SOO. AUantlc M us1c
64t>-8895
derto·
PILOT PtJMTIHG
P.O. Box 1560 o.ta Mesa. Ca. 92.6216
S ingle Bed Set S4 S
~co 12 cup cofftt
maker $15. Pictures
from $5. Mlst'. household
& office it.ems Crom R ~ 7&Hl2l. ~'IV, Portable works -.:.--------4 good. Too large for room.
SNn.iRDAY MAY 3 S7S. TI.WS1·3898
11m'U HIADBI 25" Color-TV SJ38.oo. J .,... PLEA MARKET. %7 1 • r.mlly : furnttur~. wwmty.&&2-SJllO
~ lterm. plut.s,
---------aaUques fr much more. Stereo FM coosolt>, reel to
I ~M. reel \ape •• btrl wood Sofabed, n ew 'I up -p A N c A K E rabmet, Cu.rtas·Malbes bolstend. +new mat-trme S1'5. Xt.n firm qo BREAKFAST: 8AM-~ llAM. all the pancakes ---------baa/matt. Sl65. Ml.COS rou cu eat. sausage li1achl AM /FM stereo, 8
~ bax/maures.s. Of'· juice. mllk " corree . trk. player.,, 'speakers
&.boped.Jc. t5 yr wrnty. Adults SUO; childreo U.O· SlOO. 548-~
New. $265. 641 -8205, ~~~R: Good COO· 21"color'IVS110 Tumtbl
_SBS-_Z41 ______ -4 temporary 16 classic m Ca& tape deck SlSO.
btenture at reasooable 557-8446 ·~ Gt-eat JO.fts ----~----Jcm Wayne Tenru.s Club
family membership.
Moved. must sell. Sl2SO.
tot.al price. 4~948-4069.
tiive mom the morning loafs & Mente mt: come for breakfast .tr fiqii,.....,.
then shop Cor treasures ....................... .
or trivia!
TeWINKLE JR. HIGH ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Must sell stereo, $100. Geisler Ave. W. oC MARINEHARDWARE'.'
Aquarium. loaded, $150. Harbor Blvd, So Sao D:n..;R., •--1. 1..,,.~ Llbr waterbed $200. Diego Fwy in Costa ·-· ~ . .,... more.
9010
'51·911B Mesa. Sponsored by DEAI.S. ~2813 --------4 TewmkleP.T.A. J4' ~·'-•R" Boat h . Ug. exec. desk & swivel --.-------.. -'6 w eavy
chair: $5()(). JBL Bass John 'Wayne family m.ytraJJer.SZSO.Callaft
cabinet: $350. 661·2619. membenbip ava.tl. ror 5 754-«i07
Keep ll)'iag. S1.llJO. Aft 6PM. '15&-1834 IO_A_T_TRAt--Lst--,-.-RT-S
SuperRummageSaJe EXa'\.mVES PINBALL &RIPA.IRS.
NHHSBaseball ELE C T R 0 N I C "By the Experts" al
May.JM.10-4:30 DIGITAL Like new, Tra.tl·Rite. 3100 w. Cen· 548-1~ wood grained. COln·Op , very low play. nus type tral. s A. M·F. s-s. Call l&Sed in Playboy Clubs. _7_14-566-"540 _______ _
58S-~ / 17' Nooa fiberglass canoe.
Mott'lf'i''sf>a~
Ma:--11
nd a mf'!l."3J?t' to Mom
n our :;pt'('lal Mother 's
03.V pasze. Call 642·5678
or 1nformat1on & to
lare your meua11e-.
Mtc:ll-a.s WClftd · 8081 .......................
TOP CASH PAlD
For used furniture 4' a p·
ptiaoces, working or nOl
957-8133
'70~~UN.
RSNBL. 540-5121
WANTED: Used Cbaio
Unk Gete few d.ri vew ay.
~==~===!I -m~ or a.ms Ext :Glmb ........ MOO. S&.er-eo _BU ______ _
$50. Diabwasber $50, WANTED: Balboa Bay
Lawn mower S30. Adding c I u b M em be rs b I p
ID9CbiDe S50. 873-76T1or673-7873 &16-950t
Harnmood Piano. Royal WANTED: Street BU!.e
·· elec. typewriter, Ma-btwn 35G-500CC. Cle&D,
g rude r golf clubs. 0Miap~~aft6pm
~12116 all I. WANT TO BUY
t 1iatit Brame ll Crystal ll1't Honda Accord W .
CbaJSdeUer $H. Call aedm.tu-3!19. \•........,, ..... ...... , ...... , ... .. ,
near new. 2 pa~s. 1
Ille vest. $SSO. ~645.
67J.ru1
~st100GKVo20
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Ebat wort. repairs, re·
rurbislung. painting "
vKmish.. Hlgbest quality
wort/reas rates. S48·704-4
loats.M9W ,, ,,.... .......................
Ttaller, wW take 18 fl. In· lard ot outboard. 15''
wheela.sao.~
C.N.G. System. Trawler
1-.em. boarding ladder.,
2 hp Evinrude, anchor
chain Is batler1ea:
~
Eviorude 6H P . 1978
model. Used very tattle.
Rettart>b'4!. 55.2-6498
2 0... llarine eng.l.oes.
~ete. 427 cu. ln .
Total 20bra. r unoln.c
t1me. 2 to 1 traoa. ~~C:':: Completely balanced.
cltim, aaG0. l7WD5a alts _!·P=::-=~ble~·.::Ml=t·~· -
•ZODIAC• PORT·A·llARJNE
CEtlCA ST COUPE
19sa
TOYOTA PICKUP
-5 speed transmission. AM/FM
and much more! (374849)
tt71 TOYOTA.I
CIUCA6T
UF'rUCI
2 Door 4 cyt. engine. 6
apeecl trans . rNK. steer-
ing & brakes. air cond ..
AM/FM stereo a ootd
exterior. Good 85 new1 1280UBn
55999
l 980 VOL VO 4 DR.
SEDAN· 4 CYL
4 SPi3eO transm1si11on. wheel well
moulding. tabnc care. 4 wl'leel. disc
brakes and p1nstfloe s .
(VC2«.4SA 1 -52975-4)
1'71CHIYY
MONZA
COUPI
'8296
lt71VW
umT
2DOoa
55208
1910 VOL VO 2 DR.
SEDAN· 4 CYL 4 11~ tTansm1ssion. wheel well
mouldings. fabnc care. 4 wheel disc brakes pin stripes and more.
{VC24246A 1·178393)
'7861
1980 VO 2
SEDAM·4 CYL
Automatic transmission ·pawer steef·
1no a brakee. lllo'heel well moulding 4
wheel disc bral<a & labr11: care
/VC242'46A 1·18024 7).
'8446
1980 VOLVO 4 Dlt
LUXURY SEDAN .. 6 CYL
Automattc trans pawer steenng.
pawer ITllrT'Of'S & windows sunroof.
tiir cond . 4 wtieel d•sc brakes POWef
door locks & leather interior
/VC26-4.69A 1-093568)
'12 092
VOLVO 2 Dlt
SEDAN· 4 CYL
4 &Oeed trans sun roof. 4 wheel disc
brakes. pe:iwer steenno. air cono . pin
stripe 4 wheel well mouldings
IVC2<4245A 1·1783961.
'9336
(971 Yet.YO
Z41A
WA60M .. lt7'1MW
2002
2DOOa
tt1t0ATSUH
310.
HATCHIACI(
2 Door. 6 cyt . 5 soeecl
trans . illr oood . AM/FM
ate reo ceasette. body
side mokMgs and ONLY
16.000mlles! {665WIH)
4 cyl engine. 4 SC)eed
transmlSSIOrl. air oond .
AM/FM st9f'80 cassette
& body aide rnold•nos
S uper economy!
(730WCOL
4 cyt engine. automatic
trans . pwr steenng a
brakes. AM/FM stereo &
ONL y 2 '4.000 mlleal
Beige exterior . !Ser.
188098).
4 cyt eoglne, automatic 2 Door 4 cyt engine. 4
tranamlllion. air oondl-speed tT&nsrT11sst0n. and
tion1ng and thCs one Is bfue exterior with blue Im~ Grwn _.th vetour 1ntenor. Looks l
b e 1 g e i I'\ t e ' Io r . drives like newt !Ser.
C028AKM). 0307661
54491
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M.G.
MIDGETS
Ser. 228115
Adtwllwd Price 1Mll•11 AM/FM lt11 eo cm11He
~~~.1ndude .clealer-l1t1tollM-••tN•
.· NOT I BUT 6 TO CHOOSE FROM
Ser 102111
. Mt•ffMd Price iM:llt&ttf AM/FM thNoc•111t1
Altwef'tlted ,rice don IQOt iftd• ...... ·IMtofted eJCtrcn
NOT I BUT 4 tO C·HOOSE FROM ·
TRIUMPH TR7 s· 7999 TRIUMPH TR7 s1699 COUPES CONVERTIBLES·
Ser 104697
AdYerllMCI Price IMlltdn AM/FM ...... c......_
Adftrtbecl Price does not Include dealer Installed extras
NOT I BUT 4 TO CHOOSE FROM
M.G.B.
*SPECIAL*
We Have Available The Last
AH-Black "LTD Edition"
Models-Buy Now Before
It Is TOO lATE!!!
Se<. 102332
AchertiMd Price IKWH
AM/FM ltereo UIMfte & • cGedlffa••t
AcherllMCI ~don .t 1Klld1 ~ IMtaled nfNs
MOT I BUT 2 TO CHOOSE FROM
SPECIAL
EQUIPMENT
INCLUDES:
All black paint. front spoiler. leather
steering wheel. mag wheets with wide
radi~s: ·tuggage-·rack. cocoa mats. silver
custom stripes, AM/FM stereo cassette.
leather gear knob & morel (Ser. 490070).
MOT I BUT 7 TO CHOOSE FROM -
1979 M.G.8.
V.ellow eirterior w/black interior
10•091 Waa S6999 On sale this
weekend ror
56495
Brown exterior witp tan Interior
( 19401. An apprec1a1tng classic now
on sale for
54995 •969 JAGUAR420GUMOUSIHE s3995
This car could be worth S6 0001
(1698) Rare. hard to find mooe1 on
sale this weellend tor only
1977 TRIUMPH TR7 COUPE
Fitted sunroof & air cond. (6848) On
sale this weekend for the low price
o f
1979 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE
This one has a hard top toot {9239)
Was S6595 On sale this weekend for
·-. about 'our ~omplete finance plam.
0
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Y-. .. Opetl .Ew17 S.Nay "Bil I P.ltl. ......... ., ..
-~....,
1978 JAGUAR XJ I 2L s 14 995 British racing green. C9945) Was f s 15.999 Super luxury at a
bargain price' Now
1979 JAGUAR XJ6L $16 995 Carr~jl9& brown .(6368). Was f S18.~ Luxury and economy•
Now
Low down payment with your good credit.
, . ,
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All vehicles plus tax,
license &docOJDenta
fee. Used cars SI 1.00
smog control certification
All cars subject
. to prior eale •
.Or•RP. Co•••w••
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ZIZS'BarborBlvd. COSTA MESA e11-2ua . '
. . ~ p • • • .t • • •
.... s.ntceJ ... ........... " 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
't7 0-Cat Partinl out. ltbtb' body part.I. Call .... l#IAlfl"/ . T,_.. f~IO t ~· 9520 ...................... •
··-··················· '7J Cbev. \.t tori ptdi. • ·11 Amtln·tlealey aooo Mic ., _,., lJ.11 mH.
In XLNT. CARI New palat /lnlerlor. •Hoo t.op.-... ....-11 ftra ais>m.-o dan .
....... w. ..-... on... 9HO (TM) MMm, m.. • .
....... •••••••••••••••• llll tor llaoclr before 7
IMPORTANT NOl'ICETO
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ADVERTISERS
1mDOOM4X4 , .. P.-..m. _____ _
01 IO PICJWP .._ Sii.ii "72 Ford~ Tan
Adventurer model. Cl.mpll' Speda1 P/U. f&
Loeded me. auto. ltana. lftcampa". 1.-ded. Orig n e price of Jtema
adv.-t.lud by vehicle deelen lo lhe veblcle
cl&Nifled advertl1ln1 cotl.Glll9 00. not lDclude
a.oy llPPlicabre laxes,
liceaae. tran1fer fees.
ftnaDce char&•. feet for * polMioD cont.to& de· vk:e cerUticaUona or de-
aler docwnentary pre·
pantJoo charge. uoleM
ot.benri.le apecllled by
the edw.n.IHf.
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'75 Dodce Van , 7 .
pauen1eu , am /fm
•tereo. CB, air, ••rf.
S251X). IG-21112.
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90U f'Oltdo¥e Ave. •
Fcuuln VaJ~y
You are I.be winner of
two tree Uctreu 1111.so
val~'· to
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Long Beach. CA.
T\dld.s may be claimed
by c.11.aaa 642-5678. ext m. •••
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
:.'Ohl> •4AR8()A IHVO
(0\TAMl\A 1,,17 0010
MOM'S
DAY
Pia('(' a Mother's Dav
ITll"SUJIE' on our speC'ial
)totht>r''I Day P•IZI"
Mav II Vou can placl'
a m~'allt' tor as hllll'
as SJ 25 or add a llowt>r
to \our mt"!>~aJ!e for as
lilll,. ru $~ oo Call
~2 S67ll
WANT TO BlJY '79 CJ7 J eep, loaded.
1979 HMda Accord, 4dr w/estras, lo m1 . slot
aedao. 642-3379. CODd. '51371. 7~ 10
.wl•u/ Trwcb 95'0 Clm•ica 9520 _ ........ ; ••••••••••
·-•••• • •••• • • •• • •• • i9 Ford Cost.oal I.SO ~ too
• COMYBTIILE * PU. Take over payment.:.
l96J ecrr• Sn• ba1&DC'C d S6500. 6700 aC'·
Recmt pauit. t.op Ac iJres. tua.I rm. on eng, t'hrome
Two e.atra Corva ir mm & lg Ut'es 9'J8.S903 mgmm •spare parts _aft_s._~_P_M ___ _
mx>"r~~ll '70 Dodge P .U. ~ T
--------• camper Spec., P rs. P 10.
'29 Mocief A . 4 dr. town air• S25001\rade 9SH516
Md.an. restored : Sl0,000 1912 (heovy step van ~.
'46 Ford Woodle , s:BiO.crbestdfer.Casb ~ s:u.ooo. ~ig1 only. s:n.awo.
~Ford nt.ooClasslc. Cd tawi J600 P ick Up
cand. SUIOO. W'Mr'Vlct utility body.
161..0 1'10. NEW: body, eog.,
·59 Merced es 300 s, ~ .. brakes, ~· limous!M. XJnt cood. su•p .. s hocks .• tires
-Blill a11ei ~ -:n Eves &: !li.kn.d.s.
1956 Panc:he Speedster. . • compt resuired. rblt 912. "'15 Toyot.e SRS. iur, ahell. l~. abow c:ood , sad· J owner. lmmac., reg
die 1nl. cranberry gas s:M:iO 982-8;0
rnarooo ~X't. full bum· 'fn Ford 8600gvw. Wide
pers w /g uards . nu ttres Camper s hel l.
chrome. bllt sanded Mags. Ntw t-t.op snrf.
body. U ooau I acq uer $1.l8S. IODO. &W>987l aft.
IJ'ld. nu Lop, must see to 6.. ail day • wtmd.s.
appreciate. ~st oiler --
Zl3 '7'64..Jll64 '61 lntemallonal Crew
Olh 4 wbt>oel dn\ e 6 cyl
'671UtT.1UtD Camper i.bell Runb
~ • CTI4 > 893-67~ R r u l S I 6 O 0 . t! a 11
MUST ANG 'Q GT <'00 v "t , C94-3278. -
4spd, xtras. r~1tore-d ·~ Tow TR.uc-ll. 1 Ton
Z.8n UNCOLN '67 t'On· Holmes 500 with l wu1
v'l sedan. Xlat. c:ood. booms. Asll1oc MSOO.
~-673-m5 Call G 2,&')8
9100 Alftos .....
'74 Dodce leyl. C.mper.
Nu whl1. Good coad.
S2JS0/080, 04·1433
ewia/wkoda.
T1 Dodce Vao ~ ton. ·
cu1tom paneling ,..
carpft.. 29,000 mJ.Jes. XJnt •
cond. Cu.tom rima 4'
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COOTAMESA
979-2503
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stef'eO. crwse aootrol. cood. & tape deck,.
last yr for r(!g gas. Ull2).
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ORANGE COAST
HONDA
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GMCTRUCICS aoa...t.dr Blvd.
COSTA MESA
54o.t640.
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1979 Honda Accord 4d.r.
sedan. 6'2-3379. I
'78 Accord LX, S spd.
AM/FM st.er cas. New
tirefi. Call 842-3148
Jarpar-9730
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ffiJNl1.NGTON BEACH
142-2000 ..
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$26,995
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142-2000
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brak ... Cle10. aood
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11111 BUCH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEA.CH
MJ.2000
'7S Rlllltlit 2dr. 40,000 mL
AH weather r adials.
amlfm. "">'clean cood. Babied. $2600. P .P .
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"19 fieetwood Bn>ui bam
O'Eleaa.nce. ~II pwr.
Crule, Mk bclma. auto.
\rDk • antenna, wire
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Lo/ml. Maiot recrds.
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6.IBI mi.lei. rear wtper "18 Camaro. XlnL cood. T·
radlala , AM /FM lop, A /C, PB. PS.
c8.111dt.e (Ser. ,825356) IS200/0BO. 790-011S.
SA YI SSS 1974 eamaro. ireat wpe,
.W MAllMO klw miJeqe $3100 or best
YOUSWAGIN df.DIU'tn~.
117UBEACHBLVD. '74 Z21, ai r cond ., HUNTINGTON BEACH l4J.ZOOO headers, stereo tape.
--------• lluat sell! Prv. Pty. ~()my, Ilk .. tape. lood _m._7517 _____ _
cmd. S.C. $18915. Qulck Clw" def
sale. Cowan 714/~ ...................... .
"-vine trouble selling
YfA' cai-1 ny us! Paid
• foraraot! AA for Frank
M.attDoorTom Aikin.
1171 t llACH ILYD. ·-===-
'SVWEws D 0Mt
wbt. all CaW custom.
lowered. atock drhe
lnlia. c.tom lnt, 30-
S>llPG, cbrome rims.
~ araw. llust see
to 11111ftC. $dlO /off er. &ti-._ wbcU or all
6Pll
'&> Bui. Jlebl1. 1600 eag,
~ IOod body. $1.7~.
67S-4317.
"10 VW $1500; '64 Ghia,
b.ke new $2.300 both for
SJ,800. call 881-7141
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Maxy colors le modeu .
Wl'ttlDIAUtin
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11211 Beach BlYd.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
147-60t7
511 US FIRST!
We have • load aeJecUoa
of NEW • USED
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value), to ,..
~-IMAltY T..-LG!C Beach, CA.
nctas may be claimed
by call1a& &42-5678, ext.
272.
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'71 Bug, nu 1600 eo.g, U· 71 Sp1nt. Loaded Nice.
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644-G57 71 MoMe C..to
SUPER '68 BaJ•, prof off 7S2-&U9, eve.a ~lS
road Pfepped, nu 1150 19 OJeveue white auto
mtr. trana, front end, 'kir.~ XJnt'.°cood'. racing aeau, custom S3,995. MS.3641
paint .t mucb more. ---------Featiued to Hot vw Mae. s->!080631·912'7 Clli ,... 9925 ------------....................... .
i'OSq.bk. ..-0.,reblt eng., '73 Newport, 4 dr, air, PS,
new bnbl. atenio cass.. PB. dean. $795.
xJm ooad. In & out. Ca 11 '7&IM>l3I
9'79-18 or Ad.stUer f 1117 6G43003'bn. '75 Cordova : Low
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n our ~f)f'<·1Al \fotl'lt•r ,
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tr~ Re.aaooa· tram, p/1. $2,000. shiJ\, suoo. w/aw. Immac. $1,7$0. t--------
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Runthagten Beaeh
Fountain Valley
· EDITION
Your Hometo.wa
Dally Newspaper
• ' l VOL 73, NO. 123, 4 SECTtONS, 50 PAGES TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
.Miller Says ···
Superv•aor Edlaon Mlller
claimed 'Thu.nday his pnMipal
e>ppoaent in the J Untl 3 t'l«tJoo
Republican A semblymao
Bna« Nflllande "v clow,ly" ~read fa.lie and maaluqtn& tn
formaUon about ham tn a can
didate's statement to voters
Miller senl a sll'on1ly worded
Jetter to the county's Fair Cam·
pal10 Practices Comm1ss1on
'protesting Nestande's ust of Uu.s
comment in his forthcoming
statt'ment
''My oppc>Mnt In thJ1 elettion
Is a rtttnt appointee ot Gov
tmor Jerry Brown. Hus mam
pohllral upencnce has betn u
an offt~r' In Jane •·onda'1 and
Tom Hayden's radical left wing
organ1ut1on tCa nu>a1gn for
Eeononuc Democracy> "
M 1ller said rules regarding
candJdates statements "dearly
hmll their content to the age,
!du c au o n and p e r sonal
Waitress Bludgeoned
.
ponent Spreading Lies
quat~ncauons for office of t.be
ca ndidate In question "
tit SJUd "even the most liberal
Interpret ation of what con·
~ll\ut~ a ca.nd.ldat~·s. education
and qualalicatioos could not in·
dude false and defamatory
1-tate ments regarding lbe can-
didate's opponent."
The supervisor, appointed to
orhce last year by Governor
Brown. derued he has ever been
.m "officer" m the Campaign for
Economic Democracy "It is
common knowledge that I am a
member or CED and have been
an adviser regarding veterans
affairs. But I have never been
elected or appointed to serve as
an 'officer' of CED," Miller con·
•ended.
He s a id that for "Mr.
Nestande to even indirectly
question my devotion. loyalty
a nd dedicauon as an American
1s an outrage to me and to the
,,
voters of Orange County."
Miller as a forme r Ma rine
Corps orricer who was shot ddwn
over North Viet,nam and held
prisoner for five years.
Maller. however. was censured
by the Se<-r etary of the Navy for
statements on the war he made
whJ le held in capll Vlty.
As for tus "mam poht1cal eJC·
perience." Miller cited his work
as a member and \01ce chaarmesn
of Orange County's Democratic
Party.
The county's Fair Campaign
Practices Commission meets
next Tuesday and Maller said in
has le tter to the panel he would
be unable lo attend. UowevJ?r. hc
s uggested a i.eparate hearing
could be schedufod "so that l
may amphfy the 1nformat1on ~n
this letter "
:o-lestande could not be reached
ror commt>nl tcxJJy
H~ntington Teen .
Held in De8th Try
. I I
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t .. ,
A,.W~•
Waiting, Hoping
Maria Perez, recenUy arrived from Cuba, chews on an
apple while nervously waiting for a bus to take h~r to a
processing area along with other Cuban refugees m Key
West, Fla. See story, Page A4 .
'Callous Killer'
Sentenced to Life
Lee McKenzie Brazell was
stntenced today to 27 years lo
fife imprisonment for his convic·
Uon in what Ora nge County
Superior Court J ud~e Kenneth
Lae called the "callous killing
Assemhly 0 Ks
-~rgeson Bill
On Tax Index
A bill to permanenUy index
state income taxes by As-s em b I y woman Mari an
Bergeson1 R-Newport Beach. was unammoualy approv~ by tJie Alaembly and aent to the
Kate Senate Tbunday.
Laat 1eal', Mrs. Bergeson
aatbored le1l1latlon tbat set
llate iacome tu bracket.I bued
• lafllldoD IO tbat COil ot Uviaa ,., ....... wouldn't .,..... lax· .,.,. .... ....._. bracbta.
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of Garden Grove service staUon
operator George Bice."
Brazell, 22, of La Habra, sat
s ilently al the counsel table in
the crowded courtroom as Judge
Lae pronounced sentence .
The defendant was convicted
April 3 in Lae's courtroom of
shooting Bice in August as the
service station owner crouched
in the bed of a pickup truck.
Bice had jumped into the
truck as it sped a way from his
Texaco. station when the occu·
pants didn't pay for $10 worth of
gasoline.
Lae bltmtly told Brazell that
he believed the defendant should
spend the remainder•of bis lire
in prison. Deputy District At·
torney Paul Meyer later said
Brazell would become eligible
for parole after servlng 18 years ofthe~rm.
"Tbe court believes this wu a
callous kilUna." Lae sald.
"Lootinc at the defendant'• rec-
ord t.be court flDdl be bu been ln trouble ltDce a veey younc
•I• lbd=,tawel to UM moll Nrioal tbat HD oceur."
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If unungton Deach police ar·
rested a 19-year-old man Thurs-day night 1n conne<:tion with the
attempted murder earlier in the
everung of a doughnut s hop
waitress who was hit repeatedly
on the head and left bl~ on
the .floor of the shop.
Mich ael J ohn Duncan. a Hunt·
ington Beach r esident a nd
rormer employee of the shop.
was in city jail today. charged
with assault with intent to com-
m it murder and robbery. police
said. Bail was set at $25,000.
'""1 Be AfJorted Raid
The waitress, CoUyn Gebaur.
17. or Hl.Dllington Beach. was in
serious condition today i.n"tbe· ih-
tensi ve care ward at Huntington
l ntercommunity Hospital, suf·
rering from a •fractured skull,
cuts and bruises. .
Huntington Beach police Lt.
In this drawing by Betty Wells of the NBC
Nightly News, Army Co l. Ch a rle s
Beckwith, leader of the aborted attempt to
rescue the American hostages in Iran.
ans wers quesuons for rep<>rters at the Pen-
tagon. Beckwith said there was ··no way"
he wanted to proceed with fi ve helicopters.
' Bruce Young said Miss Gebaur
was worting aJooe at 6 p.m.
Thursday at the Wiocbell's
Donut Hoose, 6791 Warner Ave.,
when a man entered and began
beating her on the bead with an
eight-pound meta.I weight.
The man then robbed the shop
of $290 and ned, Young said. The
waitress was found shortly af.
terward by customers who found
no one on duty at the counte r
and spotted the young woman
bleeding on the noor in a room
off the cOWlter area.
Tw-o Protesters
Executed in Iran
She was treated at the scene
by paramedics and then rushed
to the hospital.
Young said investigators ar·
rested Duncan in his ho me al
6242 Warner Ave., later in the
night. The police official s aid the
S290 taken from the shop was re·
covered in Duncan's home.
\"liestmin.ster
Girl Raped
In Huntington
A 17-year-old Westminster gi rl
who was bicycling home from a
friend's home early Thursday
was threatenf'd at knifcpoint and
raped in a vacant Huntington
Beach fi eld, police reported to·
day.
The victim told police she was
pedaling northbound on Bolsa
Chica Street shortly before l
a.m. when a man drove pa.st her
in an a uto and apparently
parked ahead or her in a lot near
Mc.Fadden Avenue.
By The AM«lated PreM
T-wo unemployed workers
found guilty of "inciting ig-
norant people" and involvement
in bloody anti-government dlS·
tu rban ces in Ira n 's r esti ve
Khuzestan province were ex-
ecuted today, Tehran ra"ilio re·
ported.
It identified the men executc·d
in the city of Ahvaz as Ahmand
Mozan and Massoud Oa ynalr
Thev had taken part 1n "mo'>t of the s it-ins. demonbtrat1on!>
a nd activ1t1ei>" 10 Arab
populated Khu~sta~ directed
against. I ran ·~· 'r e volutionary
government, and were found guilty ot JOLrung Ln coosp1rac1es
at a university an Ahvaz. and of
"inciting ignorant people and
direct involvement an an inc1·
dent which led to the death or
several people and the anrunng
of a large number of others."
the broadcast said
Dissidents among Iran's Arab
minority have been r1ght1ng the
ce ntral gove rnm e nt f or
a ut onomy f o r o il -ri c h
Kbuzdlan.
Tehran r adio gave no further
details of the fatal "incident."
but last week five persons were
killed al Ahvaz in fighting
between Is lamic fundamen-
Pear Barbor Choi~e
taltsts and lefti.s.ls opposed to a
government decision to purge
the uruvers1ty system of anti·
ls lanuc ideology.
The radio reported nine deaths
in clashes at three un1vers1lle-s
April 21. inc luding three at
Tehran Universit y, but unor
f1c1al estimatefi said seven to 20
per:,,ons were killed and mam
others we re in1ured. At tha·t
llml'. Japa n 's Kyodo news
"~rv1ce reportl.'d that its ('()unt at
hospitals and other plact'"
~howed at least 21 killed and
more than 500 m1ured.
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Valley High Plans
Renaissance Fair
A rCfl aas..c;aoce fair. featunng
medieval-flavored carnival
J(a mes. arts and crafts display,
and costumes will be conducted.
from 10 a m. to 3 p m Saturday
on the athletic fi eld at f ountarn
Valley fligh Sc h ool, 17816
Bushard St.
A SO-cent admission charge
w1U benefit the school's Mental-
ly Gifted Minors <MGM > Pro-
~ram.
Deputy DAs Pick Judges
. \ . ..... . . . tha BJ DAVID IWTZllANN incumbent.a in Oraage County not .to .._-e a position IJl t
•• ....,,........,. Municipal Court Judlesblp races particular race. . .
The A.saociation .of Orange 00 the June 3 balfot. . In other municipal court.ra~s
County Deputy Dutrict At· Association President William in the ~ty, the assoc1auon
torneya endorsed proaecutor Bedsworth told reporters at a voted to endorse: .
Mi chael Pear over incumbent press conference in the Hall of -Deputy District Attorney·E
Judie Frances Munoz Thursday Administration In S1nta Ana Wallace Dingman over Central
in tbe Harbor Municipal Court that a "sizable majority, a vast Municipal Court Judge Karl C.
race to be decided by voters in majority" ol bls group's mem· Frank.
June. hers voted In the endorsements -Deputy District Attorney Th~ Harbor court diatrict cov-but be would not dlvul1e Lhe Eric Snethen over Incumbent
era the cit* ol Newport Beacb, talliea iD each race. central Munlo1pal Cowt Juqe
'-Cotta Mtla Uld 1.rviM. Endorsement, Bedawortb Eu1-. CAnabauaer.
In ..,.._. Or'819 Oout race, aald, Nquind that It leut ball -~-puty Dlatrict Attorney ~ UIOd.._ tbole DOt to take the vodna members cbooH not CUtr Han1.I over rellow Pf'OI·
aay PMllloa la ti•• coatHt to abetala aDd tbat the canctidaw ecutor Jack Ryan and flve bit,.. •1•ti1.a._...0... Nffi" 1 ~of the,... otber HMUdalff, Incumbent
t1 lha&elpal Co1rt .Judi• uat. Judp Robert Law 11 aot1edrln1
R le .. a rd H 1 m II to D a• d Th• 111odallon h*t • mtm· re· elect.Ion .
th ...... WUU... ..... 'l1M btra. -Deputy Olaltiet Attorney
.._.. ~ -.t dWriet bl· Robert Thoma• over P..-cllna el-.. ..._.. IMell ..._. ... ~ u6d Ow HamalMln Ju.di• Jobn T-eal and attMMy ~·· lia Cle ... t.. ,Dua lalt rw In lM louth c..tr, Nancy Kaul1nu. ' ... 'de•n Vabe;. waa allftPlli .. &no elole to tall ' Deputy Df1tr1c1 Attomey
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Bird Blamed
For Blackout
In Huntington
1\ bird thJt fl<•w into Southern
t' a II Corn1 a E.th l->on ComSJany
po'-' er hnt•" <·uuM'd ..1 blackout in
~•bout 2,500 llunt1n_gton lka1·h
homl•:-Thur-.d.J) night.
Ed1 c;11n Cnmpan v \rt•:.i
~f anagtc•r Bill Compton ... :11tl lht•
P<''-' c·r outugt· OC'curn·d .1t 10 l~
p m m tht• "nuthern part 1>f th1·
1 1 t \ hound l' d h ' R '"H h
Buuic.-,·Jrd ..and !'l<'INIJ.nd Strt·t•I
.1 n d .\darn " d n d A t 1a11 t .i
\\C OUl.~
Power was r~tored to most of
lhl· homl'i. slightly bdo n-· 11
pm
Compton '\aid lhe b1rd"s mis·
r al c ulat\on rau~Pd a
transformer to malfunclton on a
powl'r polt> at Indianapolis and
Heach Boulevard
t\ 'it'Cond P'>'-'<'r failure wac; re
ported in LI Westminster shop-
pan ~ cent er at Wec;tminstcr
Avenue and Golden West Street.
About 20 bus ine sses were
witho ut power for four hours.
beganrung at 2:30 a .m .. Compton
said.
Or:~:g,::asl
"'eat her
Fair through Saturday
wit'h gradual warming.
Lows tonight from 45 at
the beaches to SS inland.
Highs Saturday from up-
per 60s to mid 705.
•••ldr Tod•fl
l1 ·_, d1/f1cult to rtvtl 1n
• springtime aJn1d freeways
and concttte. But trove! to
the P~ F'airt where. ac
'tori and V&11tor1 ctt.twote tM
1to1on Eh~abethan -1t~le .
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Storm Bears Down
On Freedom ·Flotilla ·
KEY WBST. f'la. CAP, A at.onn cbW"Md toward Lbe
Florida saran. loh.y 8Dd ta. Coast Guard wal'Md b • • .. of boewn lD u. "P'tftCkHtt P'1otllta'' from Cuba to set off the wattt ud leff ahthft'. ·
The Cou& Guard warned boaten ~ "au&lve ltOnna, hlP W.. ud ti.ii ... were --..C\ed wiOllla ab &o 10 boun.
( R•la&ed ~ • A4 >
A ltmilar atGrm SUnd•Y .......... bwrican.fomt ._u
that lrlt moN" than 20 1m &ll boeta n l).'IU'd or aunk Two bodies
were found in on~ boat Two odlen. ~"" a11hted al e• then l<>:!t
r....cl••• .. ••rt 8••••• •• l•r•~U.
TEL A V1 V. 11rael (AP> -PaMsllnia& bur~ stooe. 11t
braeb ann)' vehlcl• ~ in Anabta, the W•t &Dk t.o.'Q
where braeb M>lclien •~ aod klU~ a 17 year-old Palestlnlan
atudn.l in a ad~lyard &eutne. lbe Wnt Bank mlttt.ary COCD· mud laad.
At Bir Zell ud RamaU..,. aao ln the llraeb~cup6ed We.t
Bank ot t.be Jont.o Raver. laraell vetucles were atooed u
tensk>n9 generateod by lbe student ·s killin1 ru blab acrou tbe
occupted terr1Wf)' and I.be PaJesurua.ru moved w t.be brink ol open ~volt
Las than 10 males from Ana bla. 1n t~ lsraelJ town of
Herzl.la, negot1aton, from lsrael. Eg) pt and the United Stales
agreed to leave the toughe-st Palesttruan a utonomy issues fo r the
future and explott the sensitive Sl'<.'urity quesUon an the comUlg
week or oegotiaUoa.a. U S M>Urces said today.
~IMlftat~rolr•I B11•l•9 Plan
ST LO~~ CAP> -About 1.000 tugb school ~tudent.s chanted
protests today outside a federal building where a proposed de·
segreRaUon plan was presented in US, Distnct Court
"Take our spirit. lake our pride. Take our books 'cause we won't ride." shouted U>e students. · .
l#part..nel •I Ed•rffl••• Rradl~d
WASHINGTON <AP> -President Cart.er today ordered the
Depa rtment ol F.ducaUoo to formally begin opera~ Sunday.
.alost ol the functions of lbe department will be transferred
from t.be Department of Hea!t.b, F.ducatioo and Welfare. wblcb
becomes the Department of Health and Human ::>ervlces oo ~· day.
Dollar \lalme Gal•• oa lt'orld Marlcrl
LONDON <AP)-Tbe value ot lbe dollar gaineQ oo wotld
ma rket.a today, while gold prices were mixed and silver gained.
Gold closed in Londoo at ~18 an ounce. up from ~ at
'Thursday's close. It trad~ atSS15ln New York, down 40cents.
London's silver prices l"06e to S12.7S an ounce from Sl21burs-1day. Silver traded in New York at $13.65. upSl .47.
Grilled by Panel
Hunts -Deny Plot
To Control Silver
WASlllNGTON <AP ) --Texas
mllionaire Wi lliam Herbert Hunt
told a House subcommittee w.
day that at no time did be "at·
tempt to com er, squeeze or
manipulate the silver m arket."
Hunt and tus brother. Nelson
Bunker Hunt, also insisted they
neve r owned a nywhe re near
t wo·lhirds of the world's salver,
as some publis hed reports Ul·
dicated.
In testimony before a House
Government Operations sub·
committee, the Hunt brothers
Police Arrest
Valley Youth
In Burglary
A 17·year-0ld Founta in Valley
youth has been arres ted in the
S3.200 burglary of stereo and
mu sic equi pm ent a t the
Crossroads Restaurant,· 18050
Brookhu.rst St., police reported today.
Detective Mike Hanrahan a.aid
the youth waa arrested Thuta·
day after allegedly trying to aeU
some of the expensive equip-
m ent at a local pawn shoo.
The theft occurred early Tues·
day alt.er the auapecl reportedly
hid in the reet.auranl until after
the 2 a .m . clos ing of the
restaurant's cocktail iounce.
Hanrahan said.
The equipment baa been re-
covered and the youngs ter ls in
the cus tody of h is p a rents.
Hanrahan reported.
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DAILY PILOT
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acknowled ged t h ey b ave
negotiated a nine·year loan from
pnvate banks for .about $1 billioo
that will require them to di5pose
of most of their silver.
T he agreement also ban them
from using the money for fresh
speculation in any commomty,
the Hunts said.
The loan. as prevtously report.
ed. wall be made to the Placid
Oil Co., which is wholly owned
by trusts set up by the Hunt
family.
It was uncertain bow mucb o(
the Hunts' s ilver a nd sliver
futures contracts will actually
be liquidated, or exactly 'When,
except that it will be an "order·
ly" dispositioo, William Herbert
Hunt said.
Much of the proceeds from
that loan will be used whelp pay
de bts incurred by the Hunts
whe n the s ilver m a rkel col·
la psed. he testified.
Those proceeds will go to form
a partnership among Placid Oil
and William He rbert Hunt.
Nelson Btm.ker Hunt and Lamar
Hunt. he said.
Assets in that partnership will
include not only silver bullion
and silver futures coolracta, be
said. but also coal propertie$,
s tocks and numerous other
securities.
While a cknowled&ing detalla
of the publicized loan, the Hunt.a
side.stepped questions about the
a mou.nt o( silver they have
owned, as well as the pn>ftta
they made and the Joues they
suffered as the precious metal•
accelerated in price to $50 an
ounce in Jan~. tbea pluncing
to $10.80 in late 1'Jarch.
William Herbe rt Hunt.
llowe ver. stressed that most of his silver and futures purchases
o cc urred be fore July 1979,
before prices rose to their lofty heights.
Joseph Bell
Dead at 73
Joseph Viet.or Bell. a r«1red
printer for the City of Hunt· incton Beach, died Wed.nelday
at tbe age ol 73 .
Survivors include bh
dau11tter, Vtctoria Byde, and
two gnndchlldftn, all of Hunt-ineton Beach.·
Wndon
Standoff
Unbroken
LONDON CAr> Britlah anU·
terrortat 1peclaU1t1 re1umed
UltJr "paU1ot. pen evertna"
Hto«.lat"-with Arab lrulan
•unme n lloldln1 at leaat lt
bo1u,.. at Lbe lra•taa DD·
baMy ID Loodoci today. •
In 'J'tlu'aA, the mWtut cap.
ton ol 80 American host.ages &C'·
c uaed P rt•b 1d c nt Ca rte r of
m aat ermaodln& tbe Londo l'l
titktuver.
The "aubnraioo" ln London
maku rnoauuoo of the U.S.
t.o.i.~ cruia "more difficult,"
the Tehrao milit.aDl.5 said. '
They abo e~ the Iranian
•hoa.tages here. 'Do not rear rn a rt.yrdom "
Tbe lra.nian 'ovemmeot says
1t wlll not M&ollate the maln de·
m a nd oJ the lbree London
gunmen -that 91 Arab Iranians
im prisoned 10 Ira n 's Arab·
populated southwest province or
K h.u z e !It a n be re I eased .
Khuiestan 1s the beart of the
Iranian oLI belt
The tt>r rorast.s, members or
Iran ·~ Arab minority. look over
the Loodon em bassy Wednesday
and threatened to k1U their Ira·
n1an hostages -believed lo
number 16 if the prisoners
were not set free. The terrorists
also hold two Britons and a
Lebanese
The Arabs of Khuzestan tulve
been demand.m g autonomy from
the Tehran regime. The Arabci
a re one Of 5C\'eral minority
groupt>. includ.ln~ the Kurds and
Turkomans, wrucb art! St"ek.ing
self·ruJe from Iran's Persian
majoritv.
PolJce negollators had a •'good
conversation" w1th the gun.men
by field telephone this m orning.
police offac1ab said But they re·
vealed no detail$ ~~e talks.
A s the Loodon slandoff en-
tered it.s thud day. tbe Iranian
government beefed up security
outside the British Embassy in
Tehran aft.er the staff rtteived
telephoned threats that the mis·
sion ~ be blown up or OC·
cup ied m ret.ali a lion for the Lon·
don sie,ze.
A Te brao r adio broadcast
monitored here said the Iranian
militants accused <:arter oC be·
ing behind the London embassy
takeover and said be and his a}.
lies should have known that "the
use of such subversive methods"
could DOt "divert the thoughts of
the lraruan nation from their
p rime roe o r co n ceal b is
I Carter's) 121>0m.inious defeat."
Instead, they were quoted. as
saying. the London ta keover
•·wouJd make a solul.lon to the
problem of the U.S. spy hostages
. . more difficulL' •
An uncoot1rmed report Thurs·
day by a French TV correspond·
• ent said lbe gunmen demanded
freedom for tbe American
hostages in Iran -in their 181st
day of captivity -and Tehran
r adio seized on that report to
charge the Conservative British
government of Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher with com·
pllctty ln the London embassy ~takeover '
Fulton School r
Track OK'd;
Costs Shared
Fultoo Elementary School in
Fountain Valley soon will have a
ne w 440-yard cement-curbed
running lr~ck. with coostructioo coau shared by Fulton students
and parent. and the Fountain
Valley School District.
The district's trustees voted
Thursday to accept a low bid of
$19 ,115 from Plumbing
Eoglneerinc. Inc .• !or conatnac·
lion of tbe track.
A $10,000 donation to help pay
for that track wu aubmltted last
year by Fulton community
members. Disputes over the de·
sign of the track and pUNjal
liability have stalled tbe project..
Trustee Roger Belgen cast tbe
lone dt"entlag vote on the proJ·
ect Tbund.ay. He earUer hu
exprHSed re.servaUona about
saddling the dist.rt~ with main·
lenance costs for the track in the
years U> come.
Conatnactlon is expected to
beliD in JUDe, after the ck>ee ol
the school year.
~phBad
Im •lity Error
... ,·~~_po 'l'be fa1nUy bu 11bd tUt
memorial doaaUonl be mlde to A man who-appeared lD a
St. WUtrld'• Pre·lebool, imi pbotorrapb that aeeome1ed
Chapel Lue, Huatiqtcla ltueh. · 1n artiele Tbunda1 a t 1
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Mtmort&I ~ were to be ffuntinltan Beach ..me. It.a· ell~ bJ t1M Nept_. a-&.M,, Uoft uCt It.I tpedal IM pftte fll wtdl burial at IH. _._,., t!tt day WM lneoneetJJ .....
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A /tlodern -Bounty'
The s teel·hull . 94·foot briga ntine Taiyo
moves through San Francisco Bay on a ~hakedO\m crub(• The Taiyo leaves th1!>
weekend for San Diego and Tahlh on the
~t art of a lO·Wl'l'k research m ission of
Flc:tch(•r C'hn.,t1 ;.in J nd P1t ca1rn h land
IRAN ...
Meanwt11le. tran claimed to-
d ay fh c charred body of an
American com mando -s up-
posedly the 10th killed in last
week's hostage rescue attempt
was found tn a burned-out
aircraft hulk at the desert i.att:
v. here the mission was cut short
in fi ery failure tast f"nday.
U .$. officials have ins isted
since the operation was aborted
t hat only e i~ht Am e ri can
servicemen d ied. all an the col
hslon of a tra~rt plane and a
helicopter as the rescue team
was prepanng to depart from
Iran.
Tab/,e Trick
Upsetting
MILWAUKEE <AP>
Chester Cyrus tried the
old tablecloth trick. but be
up s et m ore th a n the
tableware. In fact. he v.a~
charged Wllh assault and
Brothers Sue
Over Attack
By Guard Dog
Two Fontana brothen who
cla imed they were attacked by a
guard dog dun ng a drag:.tnp
me lee have flied a S2SO.OOO
la w.swt against Orange County
lnte rna llo n al R a cev.a ) 1n
Irvine.
f 'ront Pagt-,, I
KILLER ...
fi rst degree murder . finding of
the Jury should be reduced to
second degree murder .•
La e !>atd lhe facts af the c~
c,howed clearly that the k.illi.ftg
v. as premeditated and dad occur
v. 1th maltr(•
Te!>t1mony an the tnal ind.acat·
t•d that when Brazell saw Bice tn
th(' back or lhe truck he loaded a
'>hotgun . i.topped .the vehicle,
lt:a ped out and discharged the
V.tapon. blov.mg orf a portioo of
B ice ~ head
Meyer said that Brazell had a
his tory or auto t heft -related
cnmes and v.as on parole from
!>late prison at the lime the
shotgun slaymg occurred.
Brazell and a Juvenile wbo
wa:. a passenger U1 the tro~k
v.er e a rrested an Huntington
Beach shortJy after the sla)'Ulg
after persons alerted police to a
man ho5ang what appeared U> be
blood out of the back of the
t ruck
Meyer sa1d the Brazell case
indicated "a lJme in which the
1ud1c1aJ pn>Ci?ss went alone as it
5hould
peba:~~~. for striking ri ve vord·. House T he e lder Marks b rothe r I'1
C Y r u 5 • 2 8 · 0 f claimed he was hospitalized for
te mpte d t o pul l a M uk won ago. Wa s .. at· treatment of the alleged dog To P1.ck Prexy
ta blecloth from a table bite .
without disturbing the HANOVER. N .H. <A ~ -
'glasses and candJ eholders ,.,.... Pagr A I 1-·ormer President. Ford says
at a downtown hotel where he's W111tng to bet anyone "a cup
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and guests we re attending • • • J ohn B Anderson's independent
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spilled onto the table and a bent Judge Betty Eha., p r e s 1d t?nt1al t.'l ecta on lo the brawl started. ' llou:.e
A pol.a ce officer called to Incumbent J udge Edv.ard Ford. who declared earlier m th aid th t h Laird over Ne\llTV\rt Beach At e scene s a w en -,..... th<' year that Ronald Reagan he arrived bottles and torney Arnold Mord.Jun couldn 't Wln for the Republicans
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i VOL 73, NO. 123, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1980 T WENTY-FIVE CENTS
~er.Says
Supervbor Edlaoo linter
claimed 1bunday hi.a principal
opponent ln t.be June 3 eltction
-Republican Assemblym•n
Bruce ~ "v1t'ioua.l)'"
•pre.cl ra11e and mltleadint in
rorm•Uoa about him. ln a can
dld•te'a autem~t Lo voters.
Mllltt aent a strooaly wor"ded letter to the COWlty'a Fair Cam paicn Practices Commission
protestinC Nestande 's use~ Ws
commeot lo his forthcoming
statement.
''My ~t ln tlll elt'ICUon
ls • rettnt a ppointee of Cov
ernor J trry Rrown Hls mam
PollUcll experience bu been '"
an om~r in JaM •'onda's and
Tom thyd n's radical left·wing
oraaniution <Campaagn for
Economic Democn cy) "
Miller aa~·d rules r egarding
u ndulates atements "clearly
hmlt tbeu tent to the age,
e duca\1 on and p erso na l
Grilled by Panel
ponent Spreading Lies
quellf\cations ror om ce or the
c1&nd1date 1n question "
lie l!IWd "even the moat liberal
interpre tat ion or what con·
atllutt":J 1t r andjdale 's educallon
and quaJ1fi cat1ons couJd not in·
elude fa lse and def amator y
~tatcments regarding the can-
didate's opponent."
T he s upervisor. appointed to
office las t year by Governor
Brown, denied he has e ve r been
an "officer" m the Campa.1gn for
Economic Democracy "It 1s
common knowledge that I am a
me mber or CED and have been
an adviser regarding veterans
affairs. But I ha ve never been
elected or appointed to serve as
an ·om cer' or CED." Miller con·
•ended
He s a id t h a t f o r "Mr .
Nest ande to even indi rectly
question , my devotion. loyalty
and dedication as an Amencan
1s an outrage to me and to the
/I} I
votcrs of Orange County '·
Miller 1s a forme r Marine
Cor ps officer who was shot down
o~r North Vietnam and held
prisoner for fiv~ years.
Miller. however , was censured
hy the &.-cretary of the Navy for
statements on the war he made
while held Ul captivity
As for his "mam political ex·
pc n ence." Miller cited his work
as a member and vice chairman
of Orange Count y's DemocralJ<'
Party.
T he county's Fa ir Campaign
P ractices Commission meets
ne xt Tuesday and Miller said 10
his letter to the panel he wouJd ·
be unable lo attend. However , he
s uggested a separate hearing
could be scheduled "so that I
may amplify the info rmation in
this letter."
Nestandc could not be reached
for comment today
Hunts Deny Plot
To Cotner Silver
I '
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,.
Waiting, Doping
Maria Perez. recently arrived from Cuba, chews on an
a pple while nervously waiting for a bus to take h~r to a
processing ar ea along with other Cuban refugees m Key
West. F1a. See story, Page A4 .
. \
Brothers Sue O .Ve r
Dog Bite in Irvine
Two Fontana brothers who
claimed they we re attacked by a
eua rd dog during a dragstrip
pielee have filed a $250,000
lawsuit against Orange County
International Raceway in
Irvine.
Michael Marks . 26 , and
Christopher Marks, 21, allege in
the Oran~e Coun\y Superior
Scouts Hold
Uunporee at
UonSafari
• More than 700 Boy Scouts and
their leaden are particlpating in
a ~Y Camporee near Lioo
'Country Safari, with parents in·
vlted to watcb tbe acUvities &atunlay monlq. .
Tbe !lmtiqobiJtrict ~the
Boy 'Scoutl ~ America ._ aett.l.6j
9 camp J..t olf the San Dieto Freeway OD La1un• Canyon
Road ....,. Lioa Coun•~.:1na VWMn are lDYhed
,MIL& ..... JtlD tM
b• ....... -••&cit MGUta ,..r<orm Kill• ='"' from bot..,... to =laa· •• Olllll' ...a UM thNI· _,Ct• r•IMI UIMU· t~. toure•. trall .!!fa~jden· ;i&:C:-£=1..n;;·· ..
Court action that they were al·
l acked by the security force dog
during a disturba nce that broke
out March 15 during a "fox
hunt" at the raceway.
The near-riot that broke out
alter a beer concession closed
down left one man dead and 21
htjured.
Named as defendants in the
action are lnte rn.alional
Raceway Parks Inc.. Orange
County lnternaUonal Raceway,
Reaver Security and Intema·
lional City Security Inc .
The elder Marks brother
claimed be was bospitaliied for
treatment of the alleged dog
bite.
~ Bills Worth
12.2 Million
LOS ANGEL~ CP> -Law enloreemeot.otncen who raided
• r•~h home in tbe amall San Bemardlno County duert com· munity of Landen ha~e con·
flac1ted $2.2 mllllon ln coun·
terfelttlOO bWI.
''TM cocm.fett bUJ1 w•re IO toOd tUt the)' <tbe mabl"I > prob-
ably C4Mlkl have aotten 50 centl °" tM dollar rw U..m. wtucfl aa
.......... lD &11.n. • .,11 .. '" Loe
An11lH Co""\>' 1herur•1 ·~,.,.." Ma" n Cavanauab Hid TINrtday. ,
WASHINGTON <AP) -Te xas
billionaire William Herbert Hunt
told a House subcom m1ttee to·
day that at (10 time did he .;at·
tempt to corner, squeeze or
manipuJate the silver market "
Hunt and tus brother . Nelson
Bunker Hunt, also insisted they
ne ver owned anywhere near
1WO·lhjrds Of the world's ~liver,
as some published reports in·
. dicated.
In testinxmy befon ' a House
Government Opera tions s ub·
committee, the Hunt brothers
a c kno w led ged the y hav e
negotiated a nipe·year loan from
private banks for about SI billion
that will require them to dispose
of most of their silver .
The agreement also bars them
from using the m oney for fresh
speculatioo in any commodity,
the Hunts said.
The loan, as previously report·
ed, will be made to the Placid
OU Co.. which ls wholly owned
by trusts set up by the Hunt ·
family.
It was uncertain how much of
t he Hunts ' silver and silver
· futures cootract.s will actually
be liquidated. or exactly when,
except that it will be an "order-
ly" disposition, William Herbert
Hunt said.
111 uch of the proceeds from
that loan will be used to help pay
de bts inc urred by the Hunts
when the s ilver m ar ket col-
lapsed. he testified.
Those proceeds will go to Conn
a partnership among Placid 011
a nd Wiiiiam Her bert Hunt.
Nelson Btmker llunt a nd Lamar
Hunt. he said.
Assets in that partnership will
include not only silver bullion
and silver futures contracls. he
said, but also coal prope~1es.
s tocks a nd numer ou s ot her
securities.
While acknowledging details
of the publicized loan, the Hunts
s ide.stepped questions a bout the
a m o unt of silver they have
owned. as well as the profits
they made and the losses they
s ufrered as the precious met al
accelerated in pnce to $50 an
ounce in J anuary, then plunging
to $10.ll> in late March.
W i lli a m He rbe rt Hunt .
however. st ressed that most or
his sil ver and futures purchases
<See SILVER, Pa~e A2l
Ford: House
To Pick Prexy
HANOVER, N.H (AP> --
Former President Ford s ays
he's willing to bet anyone "a cup
of coffee or otherwise" that Rep.
John B. Andenon's independent
candidacy will throw lbe 1980
presidential e lection to .t.he
House.
Ford, who declared earlier in
the year that Ronald Reagan
couldn't win ror the Republicans
and cooaidered jumpinc intO the
fray .once again bimsell, nauy
declared Thunday night that
"the next president won't 'be
chosen by the people."
'"'!!Be A borted Rai d
In thts drawing by Bet'ty Wells of the NBC
Nig htly News, A r my Co l. C h a rles
Beckwith, leader of the aborted a ttempt to
r escue the Amer ican hostages m Iran.
a nswers q uestions fo r reporters at the Pen-
tagon. Beckwith said there was "no wa y"
he wanted to proceed with f~ve helicopters.
Two Protest e r s
Executed in Iran
By T1»e Associa~ Press
T wo une m p loyed worke rs
found ~uilty or "inciting \g·
nor ant people" and involvement
in bloody anti·govemment dis·
turba nces in I ra n ·~ resti ve
Khuzestan province wt-re ex·
ccutcd toda). Tehran radio re·
p()("t(•d .
ll 1d~nt1f1cd thc ml'n cx('(·ute<I
1n tht' r1ty of Ahvaz as Ahmancl
Mozan and Massoud Oayn~lt
Hamilt on,
Sage Contest
Seen Tossu p
By DAVID K UTZMANN
Ol -0..ll?f'I ... St.att
Tbe Associa tion of O ran~e
County Deputy D1s trict At·
toroeys endor s ed p rosecutor
Mi chael Pear over incumbent
Judge Frances Munot. Thursday
in the Harbor Municipal Court
race to be decided by voters in
June
The Harbor court district cov·
crs the cities of Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa and Irvine.
In anqt.Jle,r Orange Coast race.
the association chose not to take
a n y position in the contest
between incumbent South Coun-
t y Municipa l Court . Jud~e
R it'h a rd H a milt o n and
cha llenger William Sage. The
South County court district in-
cludes Laguna Beach. Laguna
Niguel. San Cleme nte , Dana
Point and SaddJeback Valley."
The association also endorsed
five other prosecutors and three
incumbents in Oranite County
Municipal Court judgeship races
on the June 3 baJlot.
Association President William
Bedswort.h told re porters at a
<See JUDGES, Pase All
Thev had taken part 1n "most of the s1t·ins, demonstrations
a nd acti vi ti es" 1n A r a b ·
pop ulated Khuzestan directed
a~a1 n!'.t lra n '5 revolul1onary
~o\'e rnment. and "Cr<' found
gui lt~ ''' Joirun~ in con'>pirac1es
J l j uru\er..lly in 1\h\ az. and of
·inc1tinJ! ignorant people and
d1rC'rt 10volvemcnt in an 1nr1 ·
1knt wh1rh led to tht· death of
'-l'\'t•ral people and thl' tnJunng
"' .• lar~l' number or others, ..
thl' broad<'ast ~aid
D1ss1denL-. among lrJn's Arab
m inonty have becn fl~hting the
<' l' n t r a I g o ' e r n m t' n l f o r
au t ono m y f or 0 1l ·r1 c b
Khuzestan.
Tchran radio gave no further
details of the fatal "10c1dent."
but last week five per~ons were
killed at Abvaz in fi ghting
bet ween Islamic fundamen·
tahsts a nd leftists opposed to a
~ovemmenl decision to purge
th( UJ'\i \'ers1ty system or anti·
lslam1c ideology
The radJo reported nine deaths
1n c lashes at three uni versities
April 21. in c ludi n ~ three at
Teh ran l 'n1vers1t y, but unof·
iic1al esllmates said seven to 20
persons 1o1.ere killed and many
othe rs were injured. At that
t 1m e. Jap a n 's Kyodo ne ws
service reported that its count at
hos pita ls a n d o the r places ·
s howed at least 21 killed and
more than SOO injured.
Meanwhile, Iran claimed to-
<See IRAN. Page A?>
Marines ~t
Open House
At El Toro
lroine Grow th
Tops S tate,
Report Shows
lr \'lne·s populatJon increased
b)' 20 percent in 197g, tnc lru.test.
)!rowth r ate in California fo r
<·1t1cs or more than 50.000 people,
a(cord.ln~ to a s tate Department
of Fmance re port issued Thur..·
da'}.
A total of 63.500 people· 14ere
II\ in~ in I rvtnC' on Jan 1. the n ··
p o rt s a i d . Ass14'tant C1t v
M anal!cr P;,iul Brady J r s aid
about 67.000 people no~ live in
Irvine On Jan. I. 1979, lrvUle's
populatJon was 53.100
Or ange Count) ·s population
incre~ m 1979 from 1.854.8000 to 1.896.200.
Tht> highest gr owth rates
a mong cities over 50,000 were
r eg iste red, a fter I r v1ne , by
Rancho Cucamonga , Thousand
Oaks and Ck<eans ide.
The 10 largest c1t 1e s 1n
C'alifom1a are Los Angeles. San
Diego. San Francisco, San Jo:.e.
L o n g B e a c h . Oa kl a nd,
~amento. Anaheim. Fresno
and'"Santa Ana.
Party Raided (
SELrt1A <AP> -Six more peo-.
pie have been cited here in tbe
third r&d on a pyra mid s che me
party within Fresno County,
sberitrs olficials reported.
Weather
F air through Saturday
with gradual wa rming .
Lows tonight from 45 at
the beaches to S5 inland
Highs Saturtfay from up.
per 60s to mid 70s
l1ulfle T•tl•ll
lrviM Boy Injured
By Auto, Cri·tical
The El Toro Marine Corps Air
St ation will stage an o]>en house
this weekend reaturlng an air
show that will include a
performance by the Navy'• Blue
Angels precision nytnc team.
Tbe bue gain wtn open both
da7s 1t 9:30 a.m. The air show
will ltart around noon ud end
It 4:30 p.m.
The base la located on Sand
Canya.t Road off the Santa ADI Ji~reew1y. The road •UI be
clo1ed to 10 iDCOBll"' l.Hlftt
from 2:10p.m. to4:10p.m. CO al·
low U. ..Umated •.ooo people who wm etllftd the •• , Mow to
l11vetM.,....
It' 1 djfficult to revel in
1pr1ngtime amid /reewa111
and concme. But trawl to tta. PfelJewe Faire IOMTt OC·
t~• a.d vmtora celebrate IM
HOIOft £U&e&beChc1't•llJ1,e.
Pof1f Cl. .....
lnto Utt peth ol a car drtffn by
Marll)'ft A. Gray. 48. Irvine
Mra. Gray dldn'\ 1 e the boy
lmmedlaiely beca\ale he ran on·
lO u-. """ frota bltwMR two park•d cara. offtHn Hid
Pollt't ukt lhat no ehar ... wllJ bill
tiled 11aln.l Mrt Or•)'
·Th .. -.. W1~be pin~ up 1 at M aftd r Btr~Ae.nt• nl ud~ rl1~ ibb1 Mill
c: --
rr1an Mu a 1100
Storm Bears Down ... . .. . ..... ' ....
·· On Freedom Flotilla
KEY wt:sr. Pl• <AP>-A awrm ChW"Ded Wward UMt
Plork&a S&talu loMy aed U.. Co.at Guard ••med hund,.. ot
boaters l.n the ''f'retdom l"lotilla" from Cuba w 1et off lbe ·water ud Mek ,._.tt.r
The Cout Guard war'IMd tiio.t.wa l.bal · 'maulve atonna,
hath winda and hall" wl!re ·~ w1Ulln ab to 10 bow-a.
1 Related atory. A4 >
A lmllar storm Sunday ftlMrat«I hurricane-rorce rl.W&a
th1.tt lt•f\ mor" than 20 &mall tiio.u rapa1zed or sunk Two bQdJ~
Wt'rl' rowlJ In ()I\\' bo11t Two otht-~ Wf'l'f' )lahted ltl sea lhen I05l
31flflk-tH l• A•tl•l{l•11 ••119
GRfiMiBORO, N.C <AP> A 1rand Jw-y lOday lndlcted
flv• memben ot lh• C-Ommurust Worltc!n P11rty and three
other. on riot t•bar&l!i U> coo.n«Uoo wtlb vtolence at a Nov 3 an
la Klan rally that 1-n riv l.\ dead
1'M! CWP me ct.ed by the Gwlford County rrand
Jury we~ Nt'IM>n nd Manzella and Lacie Ru.ueU,
all of Gn"t'nsboro. an Phillip 8Ut.z and Dorothy BUu ot
the MarU.nsvlUr, Va , n~a 11'e olhen indicted were Mark Jef·
frey ~~r~r. now m prison for bumlna a cross, Brent MUJand
Fletcher. no addr~si> ~1v~n. •nd Percy Timothy Si mms of
G ree rus bom
Alglaa• Suulftlf Dt-adu R r porr rd
NEW DELHJ. India <AP > The mood m Kabul, capital of
Affhanlstan, was one of resignation and mourning foUowtng
"a most s uicidal" anti·SoVlet demonstrations .by screaming
schoolgirls, a traveler arriving Ln New Delhi said today
Russian troops k.illed about 60 ~tudent.s. most of them girls.
putting down the protest.a, he said .
More firing was heard Thursday in Kabul, ~aid tht: in~
formant. who declined to be ideotil1cd, following five days of de
monstratJons. The Russians have an esllmated 80,000 troop~ 1n
Afghanistan flgbling Moslem rebels.
lllces·C.ad~c~d l•r fflcr•rork
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -On a brlghl sunawept day, unlike the
somber ones he enjoyed filming for his muterworlts of sus·
pens~. Sir Alfred Hitchcock was given the Clnal benediction ot
the CalhoUc Church today and eulogiz~ d "one of the great.est
airtlsta in rum... .
Six hundred moumen gathered at the Church of the Cood
~hepherd in Beverly Hills for the memorial mus. Two hundred
onlookers stood out.side to watch the arrivals, which included
superstars Hitchcock !firected in many of his :>4 films.
~ar \I gJ11e Gala• •• lt'•rld ._"'°lcf!"f
LONDON CAP)-The value of the dollar gained on world
markets today. while gold prices were mi~ed and silver pined.
Gold closed in London at $518 an <eunce. up from $495 al
Thursday's close. 'It closed in New York al $511.50. down $3.90.
London's silver prices rose lo $12.75 an ounce from S12
•Thursday Silver closed in New York at $13.65, up SJ 47
'Callous Killer'
Selltenced io Life
Lee McKenzie Brazell was
sentenced today Lo Z1 years Lo
life imprilooment for hla convic·
Uon in what Orange County
Superior Court. Jud1ee Kenneth
f,ae called the ·•callous killing
u( Garden Grove service station
operator George Bice "
Brazell, 22, or La Habra, sat
.,iJently at the counsel table ln
the crowded courtroom as Judge
Lae pronounced sentence.
The defendant was convicted
April 3 in Lae's courtroom of
shooting Bice m Augus t as the
service station owner crouched
in the bed of a pickup truck.
Bice had Jumped into the
truck as it sped away from h.ls
fexaco station when the occu·
pants didn't pay for $10 worth of
gasoline.
first degree murder hnding of
the jury shouJd be reduced to
second degree murder.
Lae said the racts of the cau
s howed clearly that lbe killing
was premeditated and did occur
with mahce
Testimony in the trial md.lcat·
ed that when Brazell saw Bice in
the back of the truck he loaded a
shotgun. s topped the vehicle.
leaped out and discharged the
weapon, blowing off a port.ion of
Blce's head. ·
Meyer said that Brazell bad a
histo ry of auto theft.related
cMmes and was on parole from
state prison al lbe time the
shotgun slaying occurred.
\'\ioman Held
On Charge of
I-rostit11tio11
LONDON (A p ) Brltllh aou.
terrorlat 1p.clall1U resumed
tbear "pallent, peraeverlac"
ne10U1Uona with Arab Iranian
1wnmtn holding at leaat lt
ho1ta1e. at the Iranian Em·
bauy ln Loodon today
In Tehran, the mlUt.ant cap-
tor1 ot 50 .\merica.n hOllt•ges ac·
<'u1u d President Carter of
ma1tcrm1ndlna lht London
takeover.
The "subversion" tn Loodoo
mallet rnolutloo of the U.S.
hoataae crials "more dlfncult,"
tbe Tehran miUt.ant.s said.
They also exhorted I.he Iraiuan
hostages here. "Do not fear
rnartyrdom "
The Iranian government says
1t will not MflOtlate the main de·
mand or the three London
gunmen -that 91 Arab lranlan.s
1mpr1soned 1n lran·s Arab·
populated southwest proVLD('l! of
Khu zestan ~e released .
Khuiestan 1s the heart 0( the
Iranian 011 belt
The terronsts. members of
Iran's Arab minority. took over
the London ~mbassy Wednesday
and lhrca\ened to kill their Ira·
nian hosta~es believed to
number 16 . 1f the prisoner.;
were -not set free. The terrorisL"
a lso hold two Britons and a
Lebanese
The Arabs of Khuzestan have
been demand.an( autonomy from
ttie Tehran regime The Arabs
are one or i>everal m inority
groups, including the ~urds and
Turkomtµ\S, which are seeking
self·rule from Iran's Persian
majority.
Police negol.lalors had a "aood
conv~atlon " with the gunmen
by field telephone this morning.
police officials said. But they re-
vealed no detaiJs of the tMllcs.
As the London standoff en-
tered its third day, the Iranian
-government beefed up security
outside lhe British Embassy In
Tehrall' after the st.aff received
telephoned threats that the mls·
slon would be blown up or OC·
cupled in retaliation for the Lon-
don siege.
A Tehran radio broadcast
monitored here said the Iranian
militants accused Carter of be·
ing behind I.he London embassy
takeover and said he and his al·
lies should have lcnown that "the
use of such subversive methods"
could not "divert the thoughts of
the Iranian nation from their
prime foe o r concea l n1 s
<Carter's) Ignominious defeat."
Instead, they were quoted as
saying, the London takeover
"would make a solution lo lhe
problem of the U.S. spy host.qes
... more difficult."
An l.Dlconf1rmed report Thurs·
day by a French TV correspe>nd·
ent s aid the gunmen demanded
freedom for the American
hostages in Iran -in their 181st
day of captivity and Tehran
radio seized on that report to
charge the Conservative Brillsh
government or Prime <Minister
Margaret Thai.cbe r with com-
plicity In I.he London em~sy
takeover
F,..,..Page Al
SILVER ••• .
occurred before July 1979,
before prices rose lo their lofty
heights.
Lae bluntly told Braiell that
he believed the defendant should
1pend the re mainder or h.ls life
in prison. Deputy District At·
lorney Paul Meyer later said
Brazell wouJd become eligible
for parole after serving 18 yean
or the tenn.
·'The court believes this was a
ca ll ous kilhn~." Lae s aid.
"Looking al the defendant's rec-
ord lhe court finds t)e hu been m trouble since a very young
age and gravitated to the m08t
seraow. offense that can occur "
Hunt said he purc has ed
tnasa1ve amount.s of the precious
metal purely as an investment
because of "rampant inflatJon"
A 2S-year-old Costa Mesa and a lack ot confidence in the woman was arrested Thursday U.S. dollar
afternoon In the Sunshine Dan~ He blamed (he dramatic slide
Academy on charges of pro8titu· In illver prices and the subse·
Lae said he had no "hesitan·
cy" in ordering a stale prison
term for Brazell.
Defense attorney Richard
Bonner unsuccessfully argued
Ulat Brazell should be entitled '°
a new trial. Bonner wu also lm·
able '° convince Lae lbat the
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lion. quent collapse of the silver
Police booked Karen Denbe market lo actions taken by the
Kolbert of 2SO E. 18th -.St. inlo c 0 m mod tty ex c b a n g es
Orange County Jail. Ball was set them~lv~
at $500. Hunt , testifying with his
An la'ldercover vice officer al· brother, Nelson Bunker Hunt,
leged thal he paid 112.~ for a before a House Gournment
dance Jes.son at the second floor Operallon1 subcommltlee, acad~. 583 W. 19th St., was charged that aUver pricea began
sollclted ror proatltuUon and to fall in January from a~$50 an
paid an additional $50 lo the ounce bich only when tbe ex.
woman. changes imposed Umita on silver
He aald he was guided lo a lrad1nl. " couch in one corner of the ..,.. The "Chlca10 CommodiUea Ex·
carpeted ballroom. change and the Cblca10 Board
City Planning Commission of Trade req~red allver buyers
m embeni recently tabled for lo put up h11her mar1ina lo
'two weeks a request by lbe purchase sliver cootracta and
dance eat abllahmenl for a Umlted the amount of contract.a
variance lo ·city parking space parties could purcbue .
laws .
F,...P,,.eAJ An attorney and real estate
agent appearing before the J!Orn·
mission on bebal.f or tbe dance
establishment's Chicaao owner IRAN
were unable to adequately de· • • •
fine bow the atudJo would be
operated, otftclala said.
The· academy's bu1lne11
Ucenae appUcaLlon la peDd1nl
acqulalUon of the parktna
variance offtclala ~.
Lany McMaha.n, mana,... 0(
tb• ett.abllahment, aald luL
w"k tUt 8'm1blae'1 14 female
teachers ll'lltnlct d1aco daftdna
OD tbne abU'ta.
The .academy occuplff tbt
aame epece formerly h..-1n1
lb• lkNblDe (nude modelin1>
8Wclio wtdcb went. out of bull
... ........, tlUI )'ear WMa It dad
DOt """'1 wttat cttr oN&uneea. ,,.,.. .......... , ..... , taat ...... -UMa ....,.,. , ..... ~-,.....,... ....... Al .......... dllMllMd tM ,..,,
day the charred body of an
American commando -aup·
poeedly the 10t.b kllled In lut
_ week's ~e r•cue attempt
-WU t in a beamed-out·
aircraft hulk at the detert alte
where tbe mlqlon wu cut ahort
ln flery failure lul l"rtday.
U. 6. olficlala have {a1i1ted
•Ince the operatJon w .. aborted
that only el1ht American
aervtc.men died, 111 In the col·
llllon ol a U'antpc>rt plane and a
hellcopC.tr u ~ rt1cue L .. m
waa prepar1n1 to depart from Iran.
Tll'i muua,.u ltoldl'91. IO AmerlcM .......... HW U.., ·~:::.=--=.~~ r. ........
A /flodera "Bouaf g '
The !.lCCl-hull. 94.fJ t brigantrne Taiyo
move~ through San Francisco Bay <!" a
shakedown cruise. The Taiyo leaves this
wf'ckenrl for San Diego and Tahiti on the
!.la rt or 11 lO·wcck · rc~carch m1ss10n on
Flc:tcher Chn~t1<.tn <ind P1tca1m bland
Watson Heads-
Rent Control
·Ban Campaign
Raymond Watson. president of
the Newport Development Co
and former president or the
lrvinc fCompany , 1s among four
co-chairmen named to lead I.he
campaJgn for Proposition JO, the
initiative to restrict looal-rent
control.
T h e co-chairmen were an
nounced Thursday in addition t.o
Wa tson, they a r e Clarence
Pendleton. president of the San
Diego Urban Leacue : attorney
William Coblentt. a forme r
m e mber or the University of
Califorma Board of Re ge nts,
and former Assemblyman Dixon
Arnett, R·Redwood City, DOW
vice president of Claremont
Men's College.
Proposll1on 10 would ban
statewide rent control . repeai all
current local rent la ws . reqwrf'
future rent control ordinances t.o
allow annua l cost·of-hv11ig in
creases and exempt new and
'acatl'Cl a1ldrtmcnts
2 Women Deface
Kennedy Quarte r s
WASHINGTON CAP> PolJce
arrested two women today oo
charges of defacing public prop.
crty for a llegedly plastering
communist slogans ouL•d de Sen
Edward M. Kennedy's preslden·
tial campajgn office
The Incident came a day after
member s of the Communist
Workers Party spray.painted a
slogan In a corndor outside th.-
offi ce of Attorney General &n·
jamln Civilettl In the Justice
Department building. No one
was arrested ID that incident
f',....P~AJ
JUDGES ...
press conference ID lhe Hall of
Adml nlstration in Santa Ana
that a "sLZable maJonty. a v~t
ma1ority" or his group's mem·
bers vQt.ed ID tht• endont-ments
but he would nol divulge the
tallies tn each rare
Endorsement. Reds ~o rth
said. reqwred that at least half
lhe votiog mem ber~ c hoo\e not
to abstain and that the cand1datt·
receive a majonty of the vote.,
cast
The assoc1ataon has 96 mem
be rs
Bedsworth 11a1d the Hamilton·
Sage race tn I.he South County waa simply "loo close to caU"
for an endorsement. He 1&1d a
majority of t.bo6e p~esent voted
not lo take a pos1tJoo 111 l.bat
particular race.
lo other municipal court races
in the eowtty, the usocaatioo.
\'Oted lo en00ne
Deputy Oistnct Attomey E.
Wallace Dingman ·oveT Centr al
Municipal Court Judge Karl C
Frank.
-Deputy District Attorney
Enc Snethen over incumbent
central Muruc1pal Court JudJW
Eugene Langhauser
~puty District Attorney
Chff llarns over fellow pros
ecuto r J ack Ry an and five
other candidates Incumbent
Judge Robert Law 1s not ~tng
re·cleclion
~puty District AUomey
Robert Thomas over Pres1cUng
Judge John Tt·al :rnd attorney
:"ant'\ Kaufman ·~puty D1:.trict Altornt:y
Richard Slanford over 1n('Um·
lx•nt Judge Jk>tty Elias
Incumbent J\Jdge Edward
Laird over Newport Bea<'h At ·
tornc•y Arnold Mortlk1n
lncumb<>nt Judge R1rhard
0 rozro en t•r a ttorn<·) lfobby
Youngblood .
-North County Judgt' Logan
Moore over Brea atlurne) Oa\'ld
Radtn
Assembly OKs
Bergeson Bill
On Tax Index
A bill to permanently index
•Hate income t axes b y A!!i ·
\t•mblywo m a n M arian
Bergeson. R-Newport Beach.
.... as unammously approved hy
the A.\l>('mbly and sent to the
~late Senate Thursda y.
L<1st y('ar, Mrs . Bergeson
J Uthored leg1s lat1on l hat set
.,late mcome tax brackets based
cm m flallon so that cost or Living
pay raises wouldn't push tax·
payers mto higher brackets.
How ever , that ball was
amended in the state Senate so
that It would expire at the end 0(
lhe 1981 true year .
Her ~w legislation, AB2001,
would make indexing perma·
oent. It won't take e rfect if
voters approv.e PTopos1tion 9,
beca use the ballot measure con-
tains a s1rrular provision. ·
Table Trick
Upsetting
MILWAUKEE fAP>
Chester Cyrus tried the
old tablecloth trick. but he
upset m ore th a n the
tableware. In fact. he was
charged with assault and
battery for stnkmg five
Pl' r ... oru.
C)r u.,, 28, of
Muk wonago, Wis , at-
l t• mp t t' d to pull a
tablecloth from a table
without disturbing the
glasses and candle holders
at a downtown hotel where
ht.' Jnd otht·r <'Jr ~all''im en
.ind ~Ul·:.ts "'l'rc attending
J banquet Several glas!>eS
spilled onto the table and a
bra wl ~tarted
w_. now sfcwk the fabulous eolle~~ion b~"
Holly•'ood Clotl1es
All Suits
& Sportcoats
%Price
IOUTM COAIT PLAZA. COffA MllA. C•. PHOHI 17'411 ... 1111
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STOCKS
farm Imple m e nt Plans
Plant
CHICAGO <AP) -lnternat,jonal
Harvester says it will b reak ground
within weeks for an $80 million re·
search facility st Burr Ridge,
southwest of Chicago.
H a rvester senior vice president
Robert Potter said Wednesday that
wh en the laboratory is completed in
1982. it ~ house projects scattered
at variOU.S Chicago-area locations.
Conrail Loses $84.8 Million
PHILADELPHIA <AP) -The
Consolidated Rail Corp. <Conrail)
has reported 1 Joss of S&U million
for the first quartet' of 1980, an lm·
provement over the SUS mUUon lou
it reported in the aame period last year. .
The fl nt quarter fl1urt1 mark
Conrllft fourth run lear of OPerl·
Uont lince A_prn. 19'1 • when It wu
creat.ed by oonareu lO COMOUd.tte and reor11nlu 1lx bankrupt
Nortl\ul\ railroad.I.
Conrail no&ed In 1\.1 1t1ltmtnt Thi.at1da)I &hat Ill lou dtcUned,
dti1pht' ri"'9u~ trtl1h1 tnlht
..
f't1dllv. ~ 2. '980 s DAILY PILOT
Plans Studied
'Smn' Wants
Dividend Taxes
By JOHN CUNNIFF
NEW YORK <AP> --The Carter administr ation says
the govemment is being cheated because it doesn't get its
share of interest on your savings and dividends on your
stocks, and it hopes to do something about it And so the
adm1rustrat1on and <.:ongress and the banks and otners are
arguing their cases with facts. figures. testimony. opi-
nions. lawyers and money, a nd they will let you know when
they re ch their dec1s 1ons .
But there is a nother constituency loo. the individua ls who would havt•
tht>tr incomes withheld It deserves to
be considered a t least . and 1r nothing
comes or 1t. the 1ndiv1dual,s.1nvolved d(·
ser ve an e xplanation
But first, the positions of the <Jd ·
ministra tion and the 1nst1tuuons .
The adminis tration hopes to create
a withholding s y5tem for interest and
cv•o<iFF dividend income. us1nR banks. corpor<.1 ·
tions and others to ro ute directly to Was hington 15 pcrt'f.'nt
of payments Intended for you.
THE AD MINlSTRATIOI" h as 1t !> r\::.i!oif>n-. ,\"
Senetary (i W1lht.tm Miller e1<pla1ned ··w,. mu'-l
take pos1t1 \ e action to ll \ 1J1cl needle!>s lo!>s to t ht· 'I' re:.i"u r\
of billions of dolla rs due un<IN 11re!>enl lJX la~~ ·
The laws. it seem s. are ~mg flouted According t<>
Miller. about 9 percent to 16 perrent of tntE'f<>St ~ncl
dJ vidend mcome to 1nd n 1<luC1b nwn· t h&rt S2 htllifJn ..,·
year -fails to show up <in tn<'r1ml' tJX r1•turn ~
Congress. however . might n11t buy the proposal. no ....
before the !louse Ways <Jnd ''''Cln'> ('ommltll'C· on•· rt•;.i-.11n
being tha t those who woulrl du th1· r<111t1n~. sudi "" b<ini.. .
are uru formally and ad1tm:intl) c1gaenst 11
THEIR "Al'<:TJ " AiHil~E~TS are manv. out ~enerally relate to the M..,t of bookkeeping, to be a ~sum~<I
by 1nst1tut1ons. and feelings that the plan would-clls<'ouragc•
5asmgs and divert funds !rom mor..eproduclwe w.~
Presum ably. som eone ~ill s pt-ak for t he mil hons of 1n
d1,·1duals who would fctl the pinch. but they won t havt
nearly the same abiltl~ to make 5() professional a presE·n
-tat1on They soay ha\ e to rth un l<1gH·
F1r<il. with the iner,m(' of t'(Jrporations alrearly (j'H•d.
\.\hy shouJd md1 v1duals ha\'t· tn peiy tax1·s ag<Hn on th1·
d1v1dends they receive from .those profits'.• It's &n old. <ilrt,
ar gument. bul as relevont c1-. ever
SECONDLY. HO\\ 'fA'iY pMplc· h;ne :.n·. rf'j l 111 come from 1ntere5t bn -.;n 1n.ec;" \en· f!•IA lnflJtl•1n li.i-.
<'O_!lsistentl) deprived incli\'11j4als nf th<it t;.-1u· 11f 1nt•o11w
during the Carter _years It h.t'> c05t th<>m 1n:.tf•ad
• In one instance tht·rPfore. 1nd1\1rlu<ih ;Jr1• a.,kr•rJ '''
pay tax on 14hat alread ; has been ldXt•<I In tht.· 11thl'r thM
are askc-d to pay taxes on an ill~ir>n tht: tllu..,1on 11f pro ~
fits. 14hen the reahtv is a '>t'' ere los!'
Their legitimate ){rlW'"' oren l lntl·n11Pd t" r1fhet t he
government s leg1t1mate demands that 1t be pa1tl every
lh1ng the la w dedares st 1:> entttled to N OT i~ cheatin~ on
tax retums to ~ condon •1J
Bl'T THERE IS, ll !'leem~. an ... 1ndl\.1dual po<,1t1on
some"" hert' 1n the· cro .... d betw<•en tho'><' repn·~entin~ tht•
administration and thost• ar~u1ng th(' c ase for t he. instttu
tt0ns
And the pos1t1on of ind1v1dual-; leads to mnrt' quesllon ...
that Congress might dt·.d 14 tth . 5ince the genenil ..,ubJ<:rt
has bt>en brought ag31n
Who t"an use that money best" The L".S goq>rnment
n dden 141th defir it becau!'e it has spent beyond its incoml···
Or the millions of households, stnving to make enai. meet
because of the inflationJr\' con'iequenres" .
Outlays Plummet
For Construction
WASIH'.'<GT U:'\ 1 AP• Outla~s ft>r constru1•uon plum
metC'd 5 8 percent en ~I :Jrch. the large!>t monthly dl'd11w
c;1nc~ l~ and a further 1ndtl·atwn the t'COnumy 1!> ... inio n,,:
into a re<·ess1on
The cons truction indu.,try hJ'-~<'n dc·,11\ d sc•\t rt• !>el
ha t k b" the high 1nten"'l rJfl'-. thdt th1 · c11\l'rnmt·nt s;ih
:He net:e~~ar~ to rontr11I inn:it111n
THE C'OM"ERCF: DEPART"EST ... ;:ud Thur~rla'
th at !he \ alue nf C'1mstrutt1on dunng \lar<'h \\J., ;1t .1
i-easonall:-· :iliJU!'l\·d annual rate of $2;.~ bdll.,n. d<11A n S:!~3 I
b1lho n. or 5 ~ 1wr1·1•nt from Febr uary
Not sinC't' \t ar ch 19H. when s pendjng fel l fl 2 pcrrenl
has..;here l'l('cn such a s harp fa lloff 1n constructtun uutl.1~'
in· a singk month. said Commt·rce Department Jn.ti) :-.t
Geor ge A Hoff Jr
THE "AR('H FlGl'~E "as Sllll 6 perrent atxHe th('
total 1n :'.l art·h a )ear e &rllcr. however ..... 1ien.1t .... a~ S2lo i
billion ·
The d<·p;irtm<'nt s aid pnvate construction 1n March
was at a rate of $\76 4 b1lhon . dovm 5.6 percent from the
February tot~tl of SIR6 8 billion It was 2 percent above a
year earlier
P n vatc residential const ruction in March was at an
annual r ate of $51.5 b1lhon. dov.n ~ percent from the
Fe bruary r ate of $53.2 b1llton Construrt1on !'pending
dechned 2 8 percent in February
Gold, Me tal Quotations
By Tbe A~iated Prus
Seleded world gold prices today:
London: morning fixing $510.00. up $20 00 afternoon fix
ing $512.50, up $2Z.50: closing. $518.
Part$: afternoon fixing SS.16.73, off SS 26
f'ran.ktart: SSll.96, off $9.03.
Zurich: $510.00 bid. of( SS.00: $515.00 a sked.
New York: Handy & Harma n mid-morning $512.SO, up
$4!2.50.
New York: Engelhard selling price mid-morning $562.50.
up S22.50
New Vork: Engelhard fabricated told mid·morning
$530.44. up S23.29.
* * * NEW YORK <AP) -1-hlndy & Harman New York silver
$12.900.
Engelhard silver $12.850: fabricated $13.545.
* * * NEW YORK (AP> Spot nonferrotp metal pnces to-
day·
e.o,i,e.. .95%·.97\.<• •pound, U.S. destinations .
Lead 4'M5 cenl5 a pound.
ZlDc 37"'1·35'-" centa a pc>w)d, deUvered.
llercary $'10.00 per nu«.
Pt.Unam SSM-WS troy en. N. V:
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-•ibtey: Legends' New Kid on the Block
lh tlO~ RD l.. UA O\'
Qt -O..ft ~ ..... I It·'• the oow lud on the bl()(k. lht•
upi.tart from tht' rt'aular tour maluna
tu debut lO the l.cg nd ol T.-M,
1ournament at tht' John Wayne Tt•n
rll, <.'lull tn N~·\4 port At'a<'h
But l'ohn ll1bl.-~· thte'~n t mind
I~ "'\CT. Ht• \PPF.~lll\ o ltlt.k
,l"t'tf lo tw• Ill lht' l'llntplln) ht• I:\
k1•t•11m~ \\h1lt• pl.1\lnK in tht' lA'lo(t•nd-.
11•111 11.11111•111 Thi-. ,.., h1-. ht,\ a11
l'l'JI 11111'1' 111 \Ill' I \ 1'111 "'l>CIO'l(lrt•cl h\
i ,1 rh' Bl .11w ht>
I 1111111 I ,l,1rt µl.n m~ profo~.-.1onul
,, 1111111 I ........ ;.'h ht• "•" ~ I U:\1•d \II
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1111'1 f\t•11 ffo..,t·.,,. .ill \4 ht•n ht· rt•turnt'tl
hcollh' h11111 th1• 11101
I h· .,,. .tl\tt'tl ""nu•ont' tn Jll lH'lll,
" 11 h .111d I u't"<J tu RU out <ind \.ollt·'
\\ II h 111111 I fr ., I ht• Ollt' .... ho ralkt"d ffi(•
111t11 t11111111i.: tu ttm, l'ountn :md tr)
Er11er 011
li1jure (I,
Wltlidraws
Corona 1.kl M:.ir'.., Hod Lavl'r
~ii I f Jtl' Hob lie ~ 11 t 10 the
fralurC'd malt h tc'm1~ht (7 .30J of
t ht· Ca rle JHlUl.c.be. Tonn--ts-
Legends tournament a t the John
Wayne Tennai. Club in Newport
R('al h
In the l>l'<'Ond m atch , C lark
G racbner will s ubstitute for
:-.ev.port Bea<'h 's Roy EmeFS011
against Fred Stnll<• at 9 o·clock
E mer.son w <L forced t o
1.1o 1lhdrnw from the tournament
Thur~dav afh·r a knee start~
<1l't1n ,.: up Tht.• f o rm er
\ u-.: r .il1J11 IJJ\ 1-. C:up <:.tar had
.111 opt•rJtion on the knee dunng
tf1l' pa't ~l·ar Jnd whc•n he was
pl.1 f'ln ).! in Saudi i\rabia ret•ent
I\ h.icl to h.e\ 1 I ht• kru:t.• dra1n{·d
.1t:a 1n
b .1 n•-.ull ti{: t!' unable to
1il,1\ in lht· Ll·J.!Pnd:-. tournamt>nt
,It !ht• W<t~rli' C'lll h lhl'i Wl.'(•k('nd
v. 1rh (it :11'1111l'r f1ll1nJ.! in for him
(in u1kr11ng 111ghl Thursday.
\u-.1rnl1a11-. K•·n llOM.'waP\ ant1
l'ol1n lhhlt·) v.1111 f1r:-.t round
m.a tt h"' Ho~e·v.:111 lh£· ,,o I :-.<'Cdf'd
pLt H'r 1n thP romµet1t10n for
pl.1 \ c•r-... l~l and ol<ll'r. hrl·N<'<I to
.1 '" I t. I v. rn oH·r frllow J\usi.1C'
ov. l'n D:n 1d!>on Ho!>ewall '!>
p:i,s1ng ... ho\!-. v.l•rt• working l o
pi rf•·1 t1on throughout the
111.11 th
I I.I\ td..,1111: "ho:-.t• .,t•rvt· de!>Prt
e <1 I.nm. hl'lfl "t•n rt1· only onc·1•
d11rrn~ the' ftr .. t ,H, them onl;.
I 1111<.1· H11~1 v.Jl1 ., .,t•n •1ce m th<:
II t rl h a.1 ffil' Of l hi' "('('CJnd S<'l
-. '
Ing th1• pro t11u1 In l\r13 ·
111.., fortt• 11n tJw court 11 lu'I buJJcl
llkr wn we• .,,.,h1ch h1o1 'I lw-.·o l'lodt t>d
11l 14K 101h•-. pt•r hour. lhl' f~tN1l t"VC'f
lt'<'Olth-d
· 'THt: TlWlllU.t: WITU ttu .. type
u( 'lt•rvH•t• 1' that ll \ urll':>, .. Ulbky
-.aid bt•tw1•,·11 wm 1111111 't111l.!. at tht•
W uynt· <'lub Thu,.,.da) for hl!I openan l(
mt1t<'h .11:1111"l 1"11·v. ~kM1llu.n th~l
llll(hl •
II ' .111 ,, 11111111•1 of 111111n~ anti
\ 111111.:-. Lii 1· 1l1ll1·r1•11t ul 111.iht I.lo ht•fl Ull'
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rh1•ri• 1, 111111· 111w,11111· 111 tht• .11r
Hui tlll' ..,..,,1. 1., 1•t•tt.rn1ly the ba,R
J.:t''t IJ<il 1 111 Ill\ ~·.HHl' Jiili lo\hl'll I Ill
111110~ "'·II ,111tJ J.:t•111ng .1 1u1 ot Jl'e' ll
µuh .i lul uf 1111 ''lift' 1111 lht.• othl'r
flt' r..un I 11,., k 11ov. t h1•y have to hold
tht•1r '>t'f\lt·t· .. 11 tht· tlml' to ~tav m
lh1· rn<H<'h ' l>abll'y t..in rc<'al l almo:>t
"Vl'ry mut("h M has had wllb playeni
on the l,egends tour.
"I've played M("Millan about threi:
t1m NS and ~aten b1m twice." he
..,,,ys. ''l've never won a set oH
Ho~ewall tn competition even with all
the pruetice we did together in
\ustra11a before I came here.
"Wben I won my first pro t.ouma
mt-nt at La Costa in 1973, l beat Rod
t Laver ) in the semifinals and Stan
Smith m the finals. Roy Emerson
wall there but I didn't get to play him
..ind l don't r ecall ever playing
J~a1nst him or mos t of the other
µlayers in,.the Legends compet1t1on ..
HE HAS Bt:EN paired Wlth Owen
Da' 1cil;on an do ubles and the duo will
face Bob Hewitt and M<"Millan at 2
Saturday in their opening match
· We have never played together
be(ore but 1t 1s probably good that ht:
1s a left-hander , .. Dibley says "That
could help us to win "
He's familiar Wlth playing doubles
with a left-handed Jl'lrtner. "1 played
doubles with Rod for about six
months one t ime when Roy
<Emerson) wu injured."
Dibley feels be may have a b1t of
an advantage in playing the Legends
tournament.
"BErNG ON THE TOUR regularly
!>hould help," he says. "It could be to
my advantage. Obviously, I wouJdrh
want to face Laver under similar
c1rc umsta~s.
.. I feel I'm fitte r now than I ever
was t-ven though 1t as much harder
now to do as much traveling With an
11 month-old boy. my wire doesn't
"unt to travel as much and 1t 1i.
harder for me
But I figure to stay on lhe tour for
tStt DIBU.:v . Page 87> COLIN DIBLEY
It's in .the Bag!
..... ~.
Cox. Misses I~ ... And Angels .Win
By DJ\Vf: (TNNINGll1U1
Ot! '"-• o"" P''°' !\''" A-. J o hn M on ta gu" c..a l
munchin g a µu 't i.:am r•
sandw1C'h, l1 ·<1mm..itl' Bohhv
Grich caml' O\Cr to con~ratulat~·
him for "thl· s:n·at1·st rl'llt-f
performann · 1n th1: h1Slor~ or
the Angels ··
"You com<' an trailing 3 l.. .ind
without throv.1n~ " p1t r h )l>U
ta ke two' run-; off thf• board and
gt'l out of the inning. Gnrh
--..·aid Wtll\Tt-~1h· ~rm W:n· 111
go. ~1on~~ · • • •
JS REALITY . ~1t"{a,lag u1·
tyla) ed onl) a '.'>Upport1ng 1011· ,,.,
thl.' Ang<'b b4'·al S<.'<itth· 2 I 1n .1
gamt· filll'<l "'1th l'OnlnJ\<·r'>~
M a.r1n«r Managl·r l>,1r·r1•ll
.loh nson "'a-. '>O ltl('1·n -.1•d lw
pla} t'Clthe gamt· undt•r µroll">l
Forml'r A11gt'l Jim J\ndnwn
h.1d JU:.l hit .1 1 .... 0 out d11u1Jl1•
'.'>l'llrmg tY.o run' .ind gl\lnL.
SPatlll· 1h :1 l ,1dv:inl,1g1· C:hri•
Knapp 1.1.a!> 't·nt tu lht• ..,hov.o·r
.ind Montal.!U'' ~ ,,, .umni•111t d
t rnm llw bullµ.·11·
W h 11 t• t· o n r t· r r 1 n g • t n t tt ,
mound . Anl-(<'I 'hori..top .. r•·IJ
l':i tC'k said tu .\1 anag1 r .11111
Frl'go.,1.; Jim. I think th1
~econd runnN m1ss1.'Cl lhl· bag JI
third I think we should apJ>t>al
"What did the ump1n· sc.1~ ··
Frcgosi ~L..,kl-d hi' sh111 t.,t111'
.. HE SAtD hl' tag)'.\<-d 1t hut
he 's not '.'>Uppo.,c:d t.o 'J'
an) thing It ... ound' funn'
thmt.. \H' '>hould appt al
IH•t 1.1o n·n t h1• \f;1 ri n1-r" ;inl!
!-.hul1J1 k. but thl' outcom<' ~ac;
lh<il th1· inning v.,1'.'> 11\t•r, and
rw1tl11 •r of tlw pr,<·\ H.>U'> \\loll run•.
niunt1-<l
"JOll"\SOS DOF.,SS 'T hJ\"
JO) Uung \I1 prott:~l The rule 1..,
't•r\ dl'ar " "J1d r1ff1C'1JI -.i·1ir1 r
\h·i r rank5 .\n ;ippt•JI p ld} I
a fnrrl.' (}Ul. and v. hf'n t hi· th1 rrl
out 1-!.f an 1nn1n_b~'~-d fure.i;. ut1
nm' t'Jrt...,eon-rm thrflfa~
John\iJn ho"'' ,,.r ...... 11J h•·
\lo.t. ... n l µrr.11 ·,lini! th,.. rul.-tn
tt•q>rt•l..itwn. or 1 ''nth• 1·11r1t••11
111111 th.it I Jrn 1 •1, ""'"•-<! th•
h,1,, round in I! I ht rd
I m JJrOl •· .. 11rw tht• umr1n· ..
1·ornluC't. · Juhn-.11n ,.lid 1'<11•·~
l•ild tht: umµ ·1 ht· run n1·1
m I '> 't• d l h 1 • ti :;-f .1 II tJ h I'
.l0'>1Al'fl-.f 'Wh1<hrunn1·r·• f':itd,
,,.1ol r;, ....... , ,,nrJ 11n ... 1\nol
"I.Uh•<\... .11d 't• l.1• I ot 1l h1· ~Ill
11
"THI: l \11'1K• 1 upJ1<1 1'<! !•1
1 .. •11 11 '•1111111111.tl •·11 .• n .1r11.i·.ll
*
plJy, .. John.'\on !><.1i<1 "lie is n 't
s upposed t<> ~ay <.in ything until
Jn .1ppcal •~ ma<lt• ..
Shulo<.k. wh1h• inhls ting his
n1nd U<'t "':.is lt:thni<'a lly correct.
.1dm1t.:. that .Johnson m ay have a
p111 nt
"Jl c·~ probably right. The best
thing I rould have i.a1d to Patek
,.. ''1akl· an app1·al.' Hut I
,j1rt,n t m1"c; tht• .pla) ·• Shulock
-.4.11d "And I 1.1oa-..n t the one who -~~~The) ~ulri Ix!
" ll1n~ at C~x 1n~l••Jt1 (}( me "
( 0 \.. \\lfO .els" madt! a
1hr1.1o1.1n.(.! 1•rr11r th.it ..,,., up thf'
\nJ!o·I' "1110111).! r un v.a.., rn no
1t111111i to tJll..
I m not '> 1\tn~ :.in)lhing 111·
m Jd" .1 'hlt'{'JI 1 l'all .. Cox ~:.i1d
I -.11·p1i.·d rii.;ht on tho• t hlr .. :p l
1n~ 11<11-? W1th lha t. he rnarcht'<I
off In lh•· .,h111.1. •·r
. fur l'alt•I... 11 v. a '> the 'l'Conn
tr.111-:ht n1~ht h1• h1:lpnJ 1h1•
\11~1·1'"'"'11 .1 '.! I gJ nw on a tnn
tr•1\1 r-.1.il pl:i' ,....,.,.11""' "· f'a 11,t• R7 1
* * *
Talks Continut•
Strike Inevitable? . .
Grebey No.t Sure l>1hl1•\ rl<n 1n).( In his f1rc;t
I • L!1•n1h t(lurn.1m1..nt and fresh
'• • m ttw n ·gulJr pro lour. de:
t• •l•·.f ~11u th 1\fr1('an 1-'rC'"'
\!1\1111.m r 1 1;2 hc·h1nd tu.,
1•11\\ l'rf11I "'r\ 11·1· I >1hlr•\ has th('
I ''"'"' -.i·t '1C·1• on th•· pr<> t•>ur 1t
"·'" diwk1·d .11 I~ m1l1·., rwr 11r1111
T1Jng11e i11 Cheek ·
Fn•J.!1~1 told \1ontavu1· to L.11 ..
11 a tr~ S\l i:lfl1·r I 1t l..11ll.! h1
\\ .1rm up., \1 nnt.1gu1· 'lt•pp1•d of!
tlw mound anrl thrt•\\ tlw ti.di tn
l'arnC'v Lan~forrl . "ho '\1·p1wcl
on l h l' b a g t · 111 JI 1 r '· .I 11 h n
!-.hulnl'k 'hrll·k1-.I · \'e·r 11111'
th 1> '' ..-n ',1,<.tf\ ,,
' • , .. ,..., ~ ..-'ll't1. • ,,, ,., •t lt . \hi .....
I h1 pl'" r h.1\1• :-.lat<'<! that
r n• 11•" I• t"I• ,1J.!n •1•mcnl 1:-.
11.'t1"d h\ \L" :!:! lht·~ "ill noJI
; l.1 \ ·'"' lf1 1tfl• hJ ... l'hiil l. ..
t, ro tu•\ .... 1111 · llut '>lll<'C the ven·
.Joh n :'\kEnroc conc:<:ntr:1tes on his serve to Heinz Cunt
h<Jrdt in th(' Wo rld Chi.11np1onsh1p of Tennis tournament
111 fh1llas "1th hie.; l<mgut· hanging out of the !-ttde of h1-..
mouth '.\le 1':nroc· bC'ltccl his roe. 6-2. 6 l. 6·0 That tngi.wn·fl ;1 !1•11 1.:111, 111· .. 1
Los AI Veterinarian Suspended
From AP Oli.patcbes
Th<' lr<J<'k \.<'lerinanan at Los Alam1tns
ILH·f' ( 111ir..,I' has hf'e n suspend('(! a nd fined
h' (·<ti t for n 1 a II ors P Ra c 1 n g 8 o ll rd
:-lt'1.1. Jrtb for allc~cdly fa1hn~ to report the
J't>~"lhh• dru_gg1nj( of a horse IO hl5 Care.
Board offlc·rah <'Onfarmed that Dr Gfdjy
F Reck 1.1oas fined $500 Wednesday c#tlrl ,.,.
"11spl•ndt><l for 18'1 da) s beginning M<.1if
for failing to inform other r acing of
f1r1als about the possible drugging incident
'' h1('h ht• allegNlly kn<•w about
RF.CK S.\10 Wt:ONESDAV night that
h1· v. as unJwar" o f a ny actions taken
against him. but confirmed he had been
'lUl''llonl-d l'Xlcns 1vely by stewards a™?ut
cl rugging 10c·1dC'nts £>arher that day
"To my kno,..,IL'Cli!C ... Beck said, "I have
not been rmed nor have I been sus·
prnded ··
It was las t reported that harness driver
Wa ll e r .J Petl'rsen Jr. has been fined $500
Jnd s usrx·nded six month s for allegedly of·
(Pring a SI.Oii() hnlw to another dnvN to
finish third or v.or'\l' 10 <1n c·xacl<i race last
\larrh 21 1\dd11111nall) the .,tew<H"d.., n·c
ommt·nd<'d that r<1r1n~ board c·om
m1ss1onc:r... rl'\OkC: the• 'ti.llC ltrf'n5e of Lh1·
Cc·rnto.., rlrl\ er
Pekrson ,..,a.., un;n <1!1Jbh• for romment
·~ THE Bt..<'K ('ASF.. the ch1d in
'est 1gator for the rac·ang board s aid the
s tev. ards riled a section of th1· board ·., Ad
m m1c;trat1\.c Cock th<it requ1n'!> r acrnR of
ftt1al~o report to the board or ah
-.tev. ai'lb anv vrolat1nn of the rulcs.11r
\\ h1ch they hav{· kno\\ lcdg<•
"Any racing offi c1<1l who fails to ex
ercisc due d1h~ence in the performance of
has dut1e!> shall be n •hevcd of his duties by
the stewards 4:1nd the m atter referred to
the board." the code ~ta tell
Board mvcstii.:ator Gerald Cruise ex
plained that the c·vidence aguinst Betk
was provided by the trainer of a h"rsc with
a SUSPl<'IOUS lump on ..... nt•rk
John Sevano
TR;\JN£R CllRlSTISE·MAU:R told th1 ·
paper that Btock informed ht•r th1• hnr'>l'
H11s1e Lass. had a lump on rts neck and
ll><)ked like it had bt~n hit ..
Cruise said. "ll v. as repartt.-d to h im
Beet.. J that a hor-.p had a lump on 1L-.
throat and he d1dn 'l\do anything ;ibt>ut 1t
\\'hen<'ver a horse.htls a lump on al~ nt•<'k
11 indicates 1t has bct•n tamf)('rf'd v.1\h It
means that 'iomcone ha:-. pul lhl' nl·c.'(!le in
thev.rongplace ·
The horse with the lump wai.n't amon~
the four horses 1dcnt1f1ed ac; having com
p<·ted last week at Los Alamllos while al
legally druggr•Ji ~1th the s timulant
nalbuph1f1e. but Cruise said Beck came un·
dcr scrutmy because hf' wa!'i <'Ons1dered
the private veterinarian for all four
drugged horses which com peted in exacta
races Apnl 24·25. Beck has maintained a
private practice with harness horses in ad
dation lo his role a s the omc1al tra('k
V<'ll'nnanan.
; .• '"' r''~J~l~ tr,, r: 'u;,, ,
I .1dJ1·-. .ind i.:•·n· I· 111t•11 1r1 lht
' .. , 11, r "''"r111i.: lol.11 i.. I rrini..
.11~l 11 pr• -1 n11n~· lti•· 11i.1pi1
11 .1.:111 h;1"·h,dl 1d,l\1·r "I th•·
>\Urld \l.H\111 '\l rl ,1n1
\I Jll1 r '
t11·i.:111111ni.: th1· """ m•r... have been
11 1-.tn.: th•· 11111·n·..,tl> of lhf'
pl.t' e•t' I he· :!fi t'IUIJ~ and thl.'
f ·"'"
• \ 1 i t ,.d.· . ' h,,,.~ 1'"''"' tru .• u. •.'\'L, , •nud n ,. S \fO all ;,il1ing lhat
h.1 .. ..ti.ill l'<111 t•onlinul' while \11d rn 1111 , 1·11rn1 •1 \\l'.trini.: "'hrli· trunk' .ind rt·pri· ... ·ntinl.! ""t.!1H1Jt1on ... an• undt.>r way.'·
th1• :!•· h.L'-''l1.ill duti o'.Aon1·r... c;rl'bt·\ 't"'""'d "W<' played I(.,, · c;00<1 (,11, • c;rl'tll'\ "lthout a nt'" r nntract through it~· ,·mu.d, h;.,..,._, uildlv th1· .\II "lJr brt>ak in 76. and the
II mt~ht 1u-.t bt· J fJnlJ"' in :--. R \ did 11 for ,, full year. The
i: rt•ht•\ ... ht•Jd hut a .. t h it. f 'Fl did 1t for thn'<.' ~C'a rs
n1•go11ator for the ""' n<:rs h<· 1-. It ... ~·m-. tn me that a pre<'e· pn·~enling JUq 'Ill h a ~cenano cll•nt has bc1•n :-.t't /or playu\g
To h1>;1r c;n·b~·' tell 1t \~hill' negot1at1onl> continue."
pl:iq•rs .trt· bt.•ang "l'lfl'>h and un Gn·be:-said •
r1 .. 1:-.onablt-in th1•1r h..irgJlnlnJ! In tht.• other corncr . Miller
ror .1 m·" ha:.1r Jl!r<'<'ment ~.l) ~ owne~ have bt.oen unwilling
t-:\'E:\'. i\ORSE, th1.· pla~er-.
Jrf' thn·.!lt•mng tn ~:.ilk out and
rob Ameri.c.;.i of 11!. n ational
pa::.l1ml·, <fi>f1venn~ a KO pun<'h
rtot 5o mu('h to the o .... ners as to
thf' f<in~ That '5 how Grebe\
tl'lls 1l , anyv. a) ·
Grebe~ h<' Id a pr£•ss eon
ferente 1.tl Anaheim Stadium
Thursday aft1•r m l't'lmg With the
owners of all s ix West Coa:.t
rlubs earher 1n the dav.
lo negotiate the ~er1ous issues.
1hat Uwv .... ant to kill the free agent·~ ~ystem. a nd that alter
l'ndlcs~ huur:-. or met!tmgs, no
progr~ has been made.
"NO. I WOULD not agree/·
\.r<'bcy s:11d predictably "The
Pla~('rs A:isef'<'iat1on·~ definition
of progrl'i-S as that we say yes to
v. hat they want.
"Rut we've already agr~ to
<S« STRIK•~. Page 871
Draft: Rams Did Better T11:.a n Expect~d
new recruits fl~t hont~en the Rams condu~
their only mani·camp of the spring May 13-~.
The rookies will report the 13lh Wlth the veterus
./ I
.. The Rams were a<:,tlng Just like ihe cat who
swallowed the canary foUowmg Wednesday's NFL
draft
The s mile& were full and wide and everyone,
from general manager Don Klosterman down. ap-
peared J>leased '
"I think everybody's happy with what we ac-
<'O mplashed," said Dick Steinberg. the Rams '
Director of Player Personnel. "We were able to fill
uur need.'l without deviating from wher e we had
players rated. It ·s ROing to be hard tor some
veterans in backup roles to play."
''I TIUNK WE GOT aome pretty aood plcks."
added CoA<'h Rily Maiava.st, 1r1nnlnC from ear to <'11r "I n<!ver roally thoupt we'd aei lhe quality
wti did with the plck.1 we hid.11
The dratt wen.t 10 ~ull1 In fact, that Kloaterman even Injected a UW. .umor
When quaUoned b¥ OM ,.,oner 11 to Chart•
Young 's u sefulness with San Francisco.
Kl~crman quipped. "Sure. Young should help the
49ers Wllh the type Of System they have. but that's
why we dr:iftcd Johnnie Johnson. so we'd have
someone to cover him." .....
ACCORDING 0 PRO FOOTBALL
weekly's r ankings the top colleelate can·
dldates. here's bow e top five Ram picks were
graded by PoSltlo Johnnie John.Son. Texas, fifth
In the delen.slve ck category (the Rams had him
ranked No. 2 hind Cok>rado 'a Mark Haynes,
drafted by tho New Yqrk 'O\an\I). Irv Pankt)'.
Penn State, fourth on the otrenalvct cuard llat.
Jew rl Thomaa. San Jo u State , alxth In the
fullback cate•ory; t,ero,y Irvin, Kan111. 21th at dt
fen1lve b1clc , and Phllllp Murphy, Sou\h C1rolln1
State, lftlh at rttfttn tv• taclclt
I
.. . .
J UST HOW ACCURATE are the rankm~s"
The 39th grade o n the defensive end <'h art
belonged to 6-11 , 260·pound Darryl Dawkins. the
present ~nter for the Ph1ladelph1a 76t'rs of the
NBA • • • ONE SIGHT THE RAMS wiU miss around the
camp wiJI be Charle Youn$( playing basketball .
on roller sk1\es.
~p. every week Young would brinr: one of his
t hlldren lo the Rama complex aod t.bf'y would
cnuaao Inn rr1endJy aru me of onf'·on-one wtth roller
akutea and o ba kf't bllll.
I jWlt hope ("Olth 8111 Wal1h In San Franclat'o
rememb«!r• to brtnM a •kote key With him to pra<'
tic~ , ...
MAI.AVA.it ,ILi. Gt:1' • rhanrt> to ll'f' hi•
expected to show the next day. • •
That will be the only look the Rams coach wfil
i;tet until the rookies check In July 19 for lhe st.art..
of summer trainana. The veterans wUI come LfjO
<'amp July 216
• • • .., .
M/\LAVASI GREETED the p~Sll foUowhl•
Tuesdny'!i draCt nattily atUred ln a pair of ~Y
sla<"k•. a white •t\ln and sliver tie. quite a-:..it-
partuN' from thl' ishort. aAd Ra m jucke{ the ~
WH l1Af'l1 to IPtlna :
Coulrt \hit bt' th'' •hart of a new lm-Ma)'hf
"fl "''Dai 1 uat one
C' IV
of my Ntw Vtar'a
o. Pa&• Ill
•
Your Ho•etown
Dally Newsp aper'
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Spi-e~ding Lies
.
Supervltor Edison Mille r
t\ahned 1bunclay bis pcinnpal
opponent ... lbe J W>e , decdoa
--Republlc.n AHemblyrnan
~ NeMande "viekMalJ "
,.,.ad false and mlsludinc ln-
lor1n.UOO about him ln a can dldate'& statement to voters.
MlUer seat a sll'Oa&IY worded letter to the coun.ty 's Falt Cam-
P• I 1 n Practices Commission
protestlnf Nestu<le's use ol Uus
comment in bis fortbcomlng
6l•l•IDll)t. quallncations for office or the "M~ opponeat ln th1& election candidate In que8tlon."
&J a ~ aj)OOlotee of Gov He said "even the most liberal
tnor Jerry Brown. Kh, main lnlerprela\ion o r what con-
poliUtal experience haa been as i.mutes a candidate's education
an offlcef' ln Jane f'onda's llnd and quahf1calions could not tn·
Tom Hayden's r1dlc1l left-wing dude false a nd defamatory
orcaniutlon <Ca mpaign for sljjlt!ments regarding the can·
Economic Oempcracy)." • didate's opponent."
Miller said rules regarding The supervisor, appointed to
candidates statements "clearly offi ce last year by Governor
limit the'tr eentent to the age. Brown. denied he has ever been
e ducation and p t:r~onal an "orfacer"mtheCampaign for
Economic Democracy. "It 1s
common knowledge that I am a
member of CED and have been
an adviser regardin& veterans
amurs. But l have never been
elected or appointed to serve as
an 'officer' or CED.·· Miller con·
•ended
H e s aid that fo r "Mr.
Nestande to even indirectly
question my devotion. loyalty
and dedication as <tn Amencan
1s an outrage to mt· and H> the
-Grilkd by Panel .f l\
Hunts .~e~y Plot
For SilVer Takeover
, WASHJNGTON (AP) --Texas
r I '•
billionajre William Herbert Hunt .
told a House subcommittee to-~ day that at no time did he "at-~
tempt to corn", squeeze or .
manipulate th~ silver market " ~l.
. ..Hunt-3Dd !AS ~~sother . Neb<>n-/.
Bunker Hunt. also ins isted they
neve r owned a n ywhe re near
'WO·lhfrds Of the world's Silver,
as some published reports in·
dicated.
' I
. ~,.
.......
voters of Orange County."
M 11ler 1s a former Marine
Corps offi cer who was shot down
over North Vietnam and held
prn.oner for rive years .
Miller. however. was censured
by the Secretary of the Navy for
stateme(lts on the war he made
while held in captivity.
A~ for his "marn pohttcal ex·
periencc." Miller cited his work
as a member and vice chairman
or Orange County's Democratic
Party.
The county's Fair Campaign
Practices Commission meets
next Tuesday and Miller sajd in
his Jett.er lo the panel he wouJd
be unable to atlelld. However, he
s uggested a s~parate tu1ari ng
could be scheduled "so that I
m ay amplify the information in
this letter." •
N estande l-ould not ~ reached
for comment today
In testimony before a House
Government Opt>r ations sub-
committee, the Hunt brothers
ac knowled ged they have
negotiated a nine·year loan from
private banks for about $1 billion
that will require them to dispose
of most of Ufeir si l ve;. fthy lie Aborted Raid
The agreement a lso bars them
from using the money for fresh
s peculatioo in any commodity,
the Hunts sajd.
The Joan, as previously report·
ed. will be made to the Placid en Co.. which is wholly owned
by trusts set up by the Hunt
family.
Jn this drawing by Betty Wells of the NBC
N 1g htly News. Army Col. Charles
Beckwith. leader of the aborted attempt to
rescue the Ame rican hostages m Iran.
an~wers questions for reporters at the Pen-
tagon. Beckwith said there was "no way"
he wanted to proceed "''1th five helicopters.
It was uncertain bow much o<
the Hunts' s ilver and s ilver
rutur~ contracts wiU actually
be liquidated, or exactly when,
except th.at it will be an "order-
ly" disposition. William Herbert Q
Hunt said:
T w-o P r otesters
Execute d -in Iran
• 3Teens Held
In Laguna
Crime Spree
Tuniag (Jp
Members of Laguna Beach High School tfand tune up for
s pring concert tonight at 8 o'clock in .the school
auditorium. That's Sosan Welner on clarinet. Barry
Kirby on tuba, Mark Klages on trumpet. Jeff Hogan on
sax and Dan Upchurch on trombone. Concert tickets will
be on sale at the door for $2. •
Talks With London
Terrorists Resume
Much of 11he ptoceeds from
that loan will be used to help pay
debts incurred by the Hunts
whe n the silver m arke t col-
lapsed. he testified.
Those proceeds will go lo form
a partnership ·among Placid 011
and William Herbe rt Hunt,
Nelson Bunker Hunt and Lamar
Hunt, he said.
Assets in that partnership will
include not only silver bullion
and silver futures contracts. he
c;aid. but also coal properties.
stock.s. and nu~r~us o'ther
securities.
Wh ile aclcncfwledging details
of the publicized loan. the Jiunts
side-stepped questions about the
a mount of silver they have
owned, as well as the profits
they made and the losses they
<See SlLVER, Page A2>
By The Associated Pre1ls
Two. une mployed workers
found ~u illy of "incitin~ II?·
norant people .. and involvement
in bloody anti-government dIS·
turbances 1n Iran's restJ\I.'
1<huzestan province were ex-.
ecuted t.oday . Tehran radio re-
ported.
It identified the men executed
in the city of Ahvaz as Ahmand
~ozan and Massoud Daynah.
Thev had taken part in "most of the sit-ins. demonstralaom.
and acl1v1ties" 1n Ara b ·
Ham ilton,
S~e Contest
Seen Tossup Crash Hurts LONDON <AP) -British anti-police officials said. But they re· By DAVID KUTZMt\NN
terrorist specialists resumed vealed no details of the talks. 0t-o.11r~tat•
their "patient, persevering" As the London standoff en-Laguna Man The Association of Orange ~gotiations with Arab Iranian tered its third day, the Iranian County De puty Di s trict Al·
gunmen holding al least 19 government beefed up security A LagWUl Beach man was in torncys endorsed prosecutor
bostages at the Iranian Em· outside the British Embassy in guarded condition today at Michael Pear over mcumbenl
b.assy in London today. Tehran after the staff received South Coast Medical Center .Judge Frances Munoz Thursday
l n Tehran. the militant cap-telepbooed threats that the mis· after the car be was driving col-in the Harbor Municipal Court tors of SO American hostages ac-sion would be blown up or OC· lided bead-on with another on race to be decided by voters in
cused Preside nt Carter of cupied in tetaliat.ion for the Lon· Pacific Coast Higb~ay near June. .
populated Kbuzestan directt>d ;ign1nsl Iran's revolutionary Three Loe; Angele<; teen·:JAer<;
J!OH•rnment. a nd were found "ii I be.• :.i rra1gned 1n Orange i;u1lt:, or 101nmg in ronsp1rac1es Count~ Superwr Court May 14
.it a un1vcrs1tv in Ahvaz. and of nn chaq~es of rape. rob~ry ,
··1nc1ltnl! ignorant people and burglary. car •theft and assaul~
dtn·cl 1nvdlvemenl in an mc1-stemaun)'!. from a crime spree m
dent wh1r h led to the d(!ath of Laguna Ot'ach and El Toro that
... cveral people and the tnJunog included th<: rape of a 14 year-
nf a lar~<' number of others," olrl Rirl.
thC' broadc·ast said.. -: . , . , ....... Held .1.n OranRc-Gounty Ja1~
01ss1dents amon(! lran'c; Afab with ball set at $'.!50,000 each are
m1nonty !1aw• been f1 ghttng the Michael Ray Simmons, 19. Ben-
l' c n tr a I RO "e rnm e n t fo r 1amm Jamal Montgomery, 17 ,
a uton omy f o r 01l-r 1ch and Darryl Bernard Watts, 17 ,
Khuzestan. all of Los Ailgeles.
Tehran rad10 i!aVC' no further The three a re accused of
details of the fatal "1nc1dent." breaking into a Laguna Beach
but last week five persons were home Mar. 18, p1stol-wh1ppmg
k illed at Ahvaz in fi ghting the father. then gang raping the
•bet ween Is lamic fundamen-couple's 14·year-old d aughter.
tahsts and lefusts opposed to a They allegedly drove to El
government dec1s1on to .pUf'ge Toro where they forced their
the uruvers1ly system of anl.1· way into a second home, taking Islamic ideology. valuables and the family car.
T he rad.lo reported nine deaths i:hey we~ captured a short
in clashes at three universit.Jes while later 10 Santa Ana on the
April 21. including three at Santa Ana Freeway.
Tehran Un1vers1ty. but unof-The two teens were found to be
ficial estimates said seven to 20 unfit to be tried as Juveniles m a
persons were kHled and many hearing last month.
others were injured At that They were bound over to
time. Japan's Kyodo news Supe rio r Court after pre-
!See IBAN. P•ge A%) liminary hear ing in South
Orange County Municipal Court
Board Eyes Bu dget this week. masterminding the London don siege. W 1 Dri . So th L The Harbor court district cov-takeover. A Tehran radio broadcast es ey ve an u aguna. ers the cities of Newport Beach. Continued discussion of the
The "subversion" in Londoo monitored here aaid the Iranian Scott T. Norris, 20' was driv-Costa Mesa and Irvine. Capistrano Unified School Dis·
{ US mill,._. _ _,__..,.Cart-o( ..._ ing southbound at 10:30 p.m. In another Orange Coast race, 1DJ1kes resolution o the· . . ....._ _._Ulll'Cll.I ..,, uo:-Thurada.y when be collided with h . h t •-'-trict 's preliminary .budget for ~ta•e crisis .. more difficult," ing behind the London embassy dri b p tr1. k Ebert l e association c ose no to ..... e 1980·81 ls on the agenda ror the
-• takeover and said be and bis al· 35
3 .coafr ....... ~!° ... Ylslan•d. c · a n·y position in the contest tti;.= = 5~iranian lies should have known lhal "the Ebert~~ minor injuries, between incu.mbent South Coun· ~:;£ay~r ~~~~~s sc~:~~
bo1ta1es here, "Do not fear use ohucb subvenive methods" officers said. The accident is Wl-l Y M unlci pal Court JudJ{e to meet at 7:30 p.m. in the dis·
uaartytdom." (SeeTE&&OR, Page A!) der investigation. <See JVDGES, Pa•e A2> trict board room. Tbe Iranian government says •
~~~~,. $33.4 Million Sewage Pact OK'd ~tan be released. ~ ii tbe heart o( ,tbe ~anoilbelt. 8yDONCBAPMA.N awarded list week to Gust K. oth er plants in the AW14A er plantlng. and provisions for -Tu terrorists, members or c. • ....,,........, Newbert Construction Co. of Los system. pedestrian .and bike trails link·
lftn't Ar9b mlDortty, toot 0ttr A• $38.4 million contract ror An1eles wid to the Brende~ Members of the Laauna inf lhetwoacljacentparks. i8 rawton emb.al)' Wednelday con1trucUoa of a re1lon.al Corp. of lrvlne. Niguel Community AssoclaUon n a.nnouncin& the awardin& of
JIDll ........... to kMJ t.he1r Ira· sewa,. treatmeDt·plant between Completion of the raclli'". the lo 1978 carried4lhelr oppo1iUoo \he contract, .AWMA Geaerat
Jllan ......,., -bell••ed to '"lwo parb in i..,una N\tuel has J.rik la A v to the project to the Oranae Manase.r William Sukenik IUd
--JI -II Ille ..i-s ~ ud a tommlllllty 1"1
11 1la AWllA'I S1'0t mUUon County Plannln' Comml11lon s t e. pa woU>ld be ta tea to Mt Mt free. TM tenwtata wMc:~ ~ty op-re1 on• H"f•t.• 111 em. 11 1nd to the county Board of mlnlmlle odor
d two Bn\olal ud a b U.. fHtlity ex· ta1t= ~ : :e: on l§ Su~~eUld u.. roadmlty Alto, he Mki. the plant .nu be
AMI o1 D••• iii" pee.rt. .::r,:~ a aert1 OI lml oa Le Pu Roed of UM lite to ta.. pe~. a= =~to bleed tn wt&ll lta aur~ ~=~:a.:·:~.:: r. 0 ···::.~.. ...-: .1=. •'.~a:.--=~·::: = = =:~.11. · ·,.r·u.::.:' t~=
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Coast
Weath er
Fair through Saturday
with gradual warming.
Lows tmigbt from 45 at
the beaches to 55 'inland.
Highs Saturday from up-
per 60s to mid 70s.
l•.•1.fl~ Tefl••
It'• dil/lcvlt to revel an
1pringUmc omid /reewo111
and concrett. 814 ''°~to tllc P,._,,. Faltt .,... oc·
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boat.... ID UM ",.,...m notJOa" from C\aba to aet otr U...
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hip wtlDdl md h•U .. went ~ wtUlla IU CO lO bMn. CRelMtd~. A4> P'
A 1hnUar 1tonn ~.., •• • Med trumew·f0tte w.u
\hit lt"ft moN \ban 20 am.ii boe&I CIPIUod Of IWlk Two bodi ..
were found in one boat Two others ~re 1t1hted 1t &ea lhen
ao.t. ' .
P ln11aa. .. ••rt .S••••• •• l•r•~N•
TEL A V\V. ltrMJ <AP> PaJe9Ua1u. burNd M01M111 ac
taraeU arm.y vebk._ loda1 ln Anabla. l!Mt W•t Bull town
.wbe,. t.....U eoldlnw •bot and lu.lJed • 17 year-old Pa&.e.tiniu It~ ln a teboolyard IC\llfle. tbe West Bank mtUt.ary ~m
mandlakl.
Al Bir Zet\ aDd llamallab, alao tn the larHU-ot'cup6ed W•t
Bank al the Jordan R•ver, lsruu vetuclft *ere at.ooed u
tenslON a~Mrated by tM atudeat '• kJWns ran hJp acroM the
occupMd terrlt«y and tbe P-.lesUnl1m moved to the brink or
open revolt.
Less than 10 miles from Anabta. 1n the Israeli town of
llerzJ.Ja. negolJaton. from Israel. Egypt i&nd the Un.ltoo Stt.tes
agreed to leave the toughest PaJestlman autonomy lssu~ for th~
future and espk)re lhe seru.11Jve ~eeunty question m the coming
week of neaotJallOIU, U S sources said today
SllMlftlt• Pre•~•• 81Ul•g Pia••
STf LOUJS <AP> -About J .000 hieb school student.a chanted
protests today outalde. a rederal bulJdina where a proposed de·
segre){aUon plan waa presented ln U.S. District Court,
"Take OW' aplril, lake our pride . Take our books 'cause we
won 't nde." shouted the •ludents
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Depart8Nnll •I Ed~•il•• R~adl~d
_wASHfNGTON <AP) ........ Preeident Cuter today ordered the
Deputmenl of EducatJon lo formally belin operations Sunday
MOii of the funcUons of the department will be transferred
from the Department or Health, F.ducaUon and Welfare, wb.lcb
becomes the Department Of HeaJtb anci Human :semces on ~
day.
Dollar .-al~ Gal•••• tt'erld M•rlcet r,
LONDON (AP)-Tbe Value of tbe cfoUar 'gained oo world
ma rket.today, whiJegoldprtce1weremixedandsUvergained.
Gold closed ln Load.oil. at. ~18 an ou.ntt,~ up from $495" at
Thursday's cloee It clc>eed ln New York al $SU.SO, dowu SS.90.
London's -sUver prtefl roee lo $12.7S a.o ounce from $12·
T1ml"'Sday. SUver closed In New Yorlt at $13.65, up $1.47.
'Callous Killer'
Sentenced to Life
--Lee Mc Kinzie Brazell was
~entenced today· to Z7 years to
life impri!onment for his ronvic-
Uon in what Or a nge County
Suoerior Court Judie Kenneth
Lae called the "callous killing or Garden Grove service stat.ion
ope rat.or GeorRe Blee.'·
Brazell. ~. or La Habra, Ht
silently at the counsel table in
Brothers Sue
Over Attack
By Guard D,og
Two Font~n·a l>rothers who
clai med they were attacked by a
~uard dog during a draplrip
melee have file.d .a $250,000
tawsult against Orange County
Jn t e rn ational Raceway In
Irvine. ·
Mi c hael Marks, 26, and
Christopher MarkJ, 21, aUeae in
the Orange Co unty Superior
Court action lhal they were al·
tacked by the aecurtty fore. do1
duri,,_ a diaturbance that broke
out March lS durlnt a "fox
bunt" at the raceway.
The near-rtot that broke out
• arter a beer conceuton clo.ed
down left one man dead and 21
1nJured
Named u defendants in the
action are Internationa l
Raceway Parka Inc .• Oran1e
County lnt.ernaUonal Raceway.
Reaver Security and Intema·
taonal City Security Jn~.
" The elder Marki brother
' claimed he was hoapltallaed for
t reatment of the ·alleged dog
,bile ..
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the crowded courtroom as Judge
Lae pronounced sentence.
·The defendant was convicted
April 3 ln Lae's cpurtroom of
shooting Bice in August as the
service station owner crouched
m lhe bed of a pickup truck.
Bice had Jumped in&:P t~e
lnlck .. it sped •way rrch his
rexaco statlOQ when the occu-
pants didn't-pay fOf' SlO worth of
gasoline.
Lae blW'ltly told Brazell that
he believed the dere~danl should
spend the remainder of his life
m prison. Deputy D~trict At·
torney Paul Neyer later said
Brazell would become eligjble
for parole after serving 18 years
of the term.
"The court believes thls was a
c allous kllllni." Lae uld.
"Looking al the defendant 's re<:·
ord the court finds he haa been
in trouble since a very yoWlg
age and gravitated to the most
serious offense that can occur."
Lae said he had no "heallan·
cy" in ordering-li stale prison
term for Brazell.
Defense attorney Rlchud
Bonner unsuccessfully ar1ued
that BrueU should be enUUed lo
a new trial. Bonner was al.ao un-
able to convince Lae that the
fi rst detree murder flndinc ot
the jury should be reduced to
second degTee murder.
Lae aaid the fact.a of the cue
showed clearly that the kill.lng
was premedil8ted and did occur
with mallce.
Teat.lmony ln the tri•I lndicat·
ed that when Bruell aaw Blee ln
the b1ck of the truck be loaded a
shot1Wl, atopped the vehicle,
leaped out and d1achar1ed the
weapon, blowing off a portion or
Bice'a head.
Meyer aaid that BrueU had a
history of a uto theft-rtlated
cn m .. and waa oo parol• from
state prt10n at tbe time the
shot1w:i alaytna occurred.
.&..vme'1
Growth
lrvtDt'a pOpUJa&Joo 1.Dcrtued
b)' ao c-<•t an 111t, t0t r-.-1rowtrai. In CaUfomla·for
cltl of more than 50..a.OOO people, ac~ to• at.at• uepartmeat
o{ .. lune. report lutMd '!'bun· d.a1.
A total ol 83~ people were llvln11n lrvtM on Jan. l , the re-
port said . Auht a n t CH y
M•nacer P•w Brady Jr. IAkl ubo11t ,, ,000 peoplt DOW Uve in
Irvine On Jan. l , lt7t, lrvtne'a
l>OP\al.UUO ~ .. U .100. '
Oran1e Couoty'a popuJaUOn
mcreued ln im from 1.~.8000 w l,M,lOO.
C'allforru;1 's population in·
c-reaffd by l 8 percenl, lll the
11ame period
T be hl1beat «ro wlh ratea
a mona cttie. O"er ~.000 were
-re1l1tered. a fter Irvine. by
Rancho Cu<-amonga. Thousand
Oaks and Oceanside
The 10 l a rgn t cities .Jn
Cahfonua are Lo5 Angeles. San
Diego. San Franct.co. San J~.
L o ng Beac h . Oa kland .
Sacramento. Anaheim. Fresno
and Santa Ana.
l',.._r~AI
SILVER~ ..
:.uHered as the precious metal
accelerated io price to · S50 an
ounce in January. then plunging
to SJ0.80 in late March
William He rbert Hunt.
however. stres&ed that moel of
his silver and futures purchases occurred before July 1979,
before pri~ rose to their )ofty
heights
Hu nt bald he p urchased
..maaaa ve amounts of the precious
metal purely as an investment
bttaus.e o<-·l ..m'J)ant tnlnnioa"
and•a lack or confidence in the
U.S. dollar.
He blamed the d'ramaUc slide
in sliver pnces and the subse ·
quent coJlapse or the silver
market lO a ctions taken by the
c-o mm o dll y exc h ange s
themselves.
Hunt, t~slifying wi th his
brother , Nelson Bunker Hunt.
before a House Qovernment
Op eration!\ subcommittee .
charged that silver prices began
to rail in January from a $S0 an
ounce high only when the ex·
changes imposed limits on silver trading.
The Chicago CommodiUe3 Ex·
change and the Cb.ica10 BQa.rd
of Trade required sliver buyers
lo put up higher mareins to
purchase silver contracts and
hmited the a mount. of contracts
parties could purcbue.
William 'Hu.al charged that
'1111 barred attas to the sUver
market for many ave rage in·
vcstor s and specu lators
F,....rtlffe Al
JUDGES ...
R I c h a r d H a m l I t o n' a n d
challenger Wilham Sage. The
South County court district ill·
d udes Laguna Be1ch, Laguna
Nlguel, San Clemente. Dana Point and S.ddJeback Valley.
The a.aaoclatJon alao endorsed
five other prosecutors and three
incumbent.s In Oran1e County
Municipal Court Judgeship races
on the June 3 ballot
Association Prea1dent William
Bedsworth told repomrs at a
press conlerence in the Hall of
Administration in Santa A'na that a "amble majority. a vut
majodty" of hls group's mem ·
bers voted ln the endorsement.s
but he would not dlvulee the
tallin in each r\ff.
Endorsement, Beds worth
said. requ.lred u..t al leut half
the voting rne"ben choose not
lo abstain and that the candidate
recelve a °"'jority of the 'vot.ei
Catt. .
The uaoclaUon bu 98 mem· hen.
Bedaworth aaid the Hamilton·
Sage race In the South Countr.
waa ah~ ''too clOM to call '
ror an nen>en\. He aald a
majority of thole preaeal voted
not to take a ~iUoa tn that
particular race.
In other mun.lclpal court racee
In lbe CCMmlY, tM aNOClaUon
voted to endone !
-Deputy Diatrtct Attorney E.
Wallaee Dlqman ovtr Centrai
Municipal Court Judae Karl C.
Frank.
Deputy Dtatrtct Attorney
Erle SMU>ea ovtr lracumMot
c..aU'aJ MWlicipal Court Judp
Eu1ene t.anabaua.r.
-De~y Dlatrtct Attorney
Clift H&rf'la ovtr fellow Pt'Oll·
e cutor Jack Ryan and t\vt
other undldal-11. Jnc"mt..nt
Judlt Robert Law 11 not 1cecHn1 ,.. .. lec:Uan.
-Deputy Dillltet At&ane1
Robert 'holnu cw.r .........
'""•• , .. TM1 and • ..., Nanci Kaufman.
-DtlMr Dlltrtot AU.., Rteurd •••n OYer .._. .... ,,, ... ,.u.
-lneutfte.t lud•• ldWU'4I L1Jrd ewer Newport lfftll Al• lonMt1 AIMtd ....... _._._,.~
~~roaeo •~tt 1&wner-...., -, .... ..... ..,.,.
'
A ltloclern 'Bouaty'
T he steel-hull, 94-foot brlgantme Taiyo
moves through San Francisco Bay ·on a
Shakroown cruise. The Ta1yl) lr,aves th1 -.
wPekend for San Dle~o and Tahiti on the
sl • .rt of ,, HI \\N·k rcst>arch m1 .,s1on on
Fll•kh1•r C'hn ...,1 1,m <Jnd P1tc<J1m Jslan<l
Assembly OKs
Bergeson Biil
On Tax Index
A ball to' permanently lndex
~late income t axes by A s
s e mbl y w omu n M arian
Bergeson. R·Newport Reach.
was unanimously approved by
the Assembly and sent to the
state Senate Thursday.
Last year. Mrs. Re rgcsoo
authored legislalaon that s N
state lneome tax brackets based
on inOation so that cost of ltving
pay raises wouldn't push tu·
payers into higher brackeLo;.
However , lhal bl l I wils
a mended in the stale Sen•te so
lhal 1t would expire at the end of
the 1981 tax year
Her new legis lation. A82001 ,
would make Indexing permll
ncnl. ll won't take effect 1r
voters approve Proposition 9.
becaUM! the ballot measure con
t<t1ns a slrrular provls'lon
Ford: House
.. To Pick Pr~xy
HANOVER . N.11 . CAPI
l"ormer President Ford say!>
he's willing to bet anyone "a cup
or coffee or otherwise" ttiat Rep
John 8 Anderson 's Independent
candldac-y will throw the 1980
pres1d\!nt1al clcc t1on to thr
House.
1·ro.rap .. 11
service reported that u.s count a t
hosplt~l s and other pla..ce~
.!>bowed al least 21 killed and
more than 500 U\JUred
Meanwhile. Iran claimed to
day the c harred body of an
American commando sup-
posedly l.he JOlh killed in la.st
week's host.age rescue atU!mpt
was found · in a bumed-0ut
;,i1rcntf1 _bulk. al the d~rt site
where the m1ss1on was cut shOrt
in fiery failure 1a&l Fnday.
U S. ofhc1als have 1ns1s\ed
.,ince the operation wu aborted
that o n ly ei~ht American
!>erv1cemen died, all to the col
llslon ol a transport plane and a
helicopter as the rescue team
was preparing to depart from
Iran
Th~ militants holding so
Amencan hostages said they
sent more of lbem out or Tehran.
this t.Jme to the northeast city of
Mashhad.
* * *
f'n>111 p~ ,.\ I
TERROR ...
r ould not "divert the thought:<. of
th<' l rJnt:Jn nataun from th• 11
pr 1 mt· ro t· 11 r 1· •1 n ,. t· 4 1 n 1'
1('artcr':.J 1goomm111ui. dcft.·..il
Instead. they were quoted .is
""' ing, th<' London ta kl'(JVl'r
0 \!o ould make a solution lo thr·
1m1blem of the U S '-PY ho'>taR•·'.'.
more d1Htrult ·
1\n unl'onf1rmt·d ri:port Thur'
clay by a fo'rcnch TV cnrrf'<>pond
t.·nt said the .:unm1·n i1eman1Jtod
frccdom fo r th1· 1\mc n c.111
Abandoned
Boat Foo.id
12 Miles O~t
It took two days but Newport
Reach yacht.'>m1:tn Bill Forsythe
final ly located ht'> r acing
C'atamar;rn Thursday. It had
caps rwd T 1w:-.<1ay afternoon ''" a
return w1~ Jgi· from Ensenada.
For11ytht• '>llld the vessel -the
Maka1 was round be lly-up
about 12 miles orr Ca m p
Pendleton in roughly the same
~Pol ht' and a cn•wman aban-
doned 11
Thl' Newport yacht broker
sa ad he believes It may have
betn a chunk of debris or even a
whale that npped a hole in one
of his boat's pontoons
.. Whatever 1t was. 1t s ure
made a beU of a noise." he saJd.
.. We were commg down a wave
and it Just cracked."
The ~kipper of a nearby boat,
the Cn~ Ltz. rescued Forsyt.hp
and tus partner, Mickey Deer-
,,g, afler the)' Jumped over-
board ,Both boaL' were return·
1ng from las l weekend's
Ensenada race.
Forsythe said while treading
~Atf"r hv ottPmpted to gather up
p•·rl-1111.il bt>l11n~in!o(1' He csllmat-
•·<t ht· 10...,1 SI .200 worth or sails
.mil '"mt· t•lec-t ron le ha rd ware.
· I wu!)n'l rcJll} too worned
t)('cau.'>c I'd !)~·n the othe r boat.
hu1 I'll tell ;ou. that water s url'
IA U'> cold," h(• !'olUU
Thi• Nc-wpvrt re:.1dcnt said
he'll have hi'\ c-atamar an hauled
10 San 01f>gn (nr r('pa1n1 and ex
f'•'l'h tn hav•• ti 1'htp!)hapc for
mun· r.H·ing lh1~ .. ummcr.
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the year that Ronald Rcaean day of C'aptJvity -and T~hran Part R • d d
couldn't WU\ fort~ Republicans radio Sl'tted on that report lo y 81 e
and conaldered JUrnplng Ullo lhc i·harge the C<>nscrvat1ve Bnllsh ~.fo:LMA C,\PJ Six more peo.
fray once again himself. Ootly .:ovemmenl of Pnme Minlster pie have been cited here in the
declared Thursda~ night that Mara•rel Thatche r with com Lh1rd raid on a pyramid scheme
"the next prealdenl won't be phclly m the London emba.\.'>) pJrt) within Fresno County.
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