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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-05-29 - Orange Coast Pilotr I I I mates' . D e DAILY PILOT Who Sftot I. R. Etiing * * * 25c * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 29, 1990 fDalftu?' ·story Belo ~ n. MO , .. 4 .. CT•C*t.. .. ~.t4a& • Did Freeway er mt Again? .. ~_,j,.""""' SHOT IN INDIANA Urban league's Jordan Inmmes Dig wngTunnel To Nowhere LAKELAND. Fla. I AP> In- mates carved a 105-foot escape tunnel -complete with lights. rans and support beams -from the red clay beneath the Polk Count,Y Correctional Institution, evading detection until they we re a third o ( the way to freedom, om c1als say "I was dumbfounded," said Jim Tompkins. superintendent of the 541-inmate state facility. T he elaborate excavation was discovered, not by the two·year- old prison's sophisticated securi· ty system , but through rumors. Tompkins said Wednesday. "I 'm surpnsed that it could happen without somebody get- ting the word," Tompkins said. ··or course, we did get the word, but we should have gotten it earlier." The tunnel. 10 feet beneath the surface and roughly three feet high by two feet wide. began be neath a well-camouflaged trap door. It was discovered Tuesday by investigators trac· Ing down the rumors, said Maj. E.C. Dobson. chief cor rectional officer at the prison. Re declined to elaborate. "They did a pretty pro· tesaJonaJ job, but they bad a ways to go." s aid Harry Sln1letary, regional prison director. No inmates have been charaed ln tile escape attempt but an ln· ve1Ugation la continuing, Tompkin& sakt. He said elght to 10 prisoners are believed respomible. Tompkins said the tunneling Ukely becan this year. ll went undiscovered because inmates hue been belpin1 build four ne• prison buildings and often are seen with cooal!"Uctlon tools, ho ta1d. . / ....... eec:tutt1 mchades • dOd· ble e.ce ecpd11P9d wlU. MlllOn ... 'ftJNNBL, Pal• Al> r Urban Chief Wo11nded • FORT WAYNE. Ind. CAP> Vernon E. Jordan Jr., pres$dent of the National Urban Leque. waa ahot ln the back today a.a he stepped from a car after return- ing to a motel. Authorities said they had no s uspect.a and no motive for the shooting. Jordan. 44, one of the natioo's most prominent black leaders, underwent four hours or surgery at Parkview Memorial Hospital. Dr Jeff Towles, the surgeon who operated on J ordan. said his condition after four hours of sur. gery was "satisfactory, but his overall condition must be con- sidered critical at this point." Robert Williams, the president of the local Urban League who had been with J ordan earlier in the evening when he made a speech at the motel, said the s h ooting was no t racia lly m otivated. "I just don't see any link between a ny alleged ra c ial tension and this shooting," he said Dan Gibson. public informa· tion officer for the Fort Wayne police, also said officers believe the attack was not a political as- sassination attempt. Towles sajd a gunshot entered Jordan's middle back are a bet ween the chest cavities and the pelvis and there were two or three small exit wounds. Gibson said Williams "left Jordan somewhere around 11 ·45 p.m . last nJght" during a social hour at the Urban League dinner where he had given a speech. "At that time be (J ordan) was socializing with people. Then an unidentified female apparently left the Marriott with him and returned about an hour later. "They parked about 50 feet from bis room. From everything we know, we're assuming he was a passenger. He got out of the car, walked around the back and the woman said s he beard a thud, somethlog like a rock blt· ting the windshield. She turned <See JOaDAN. Pase AZ> • ·1 New Lease OD LUe .. I 0..1,_....._.._. THREE-YEAR-OLD JAM!& THORSEN GIVEN A NEW LEAIE ON LIFE IN HUNTINGTON Mother Joye. •nd P8r•medlc Ron Fwnam Qin Aewtved Boy • Tour of Flre Stdon Tot Thanks Reseuers Humington Boy, 3, Once Clinically Dead By PIDL SNEIDER MAN Ol U. oatly ~i ... s .. 1 Little J ames Tho rsen, his blond bangs topping a wide-eyed gaze. was having trouble sitting still. His family was on a visit to Murdy Fire Station in Hunt- ington Beach. While his mother and grandparents chatted wilh firemen. and bis baby sister napped in her stroller, James preferred to prowl about with an i ns atiable c utiosity that's typical for a boy who's ju.1t turned three. But James Thorsen is nOl t ypical Just 12 weeks ago, following a swimming pool mJS hap, James was clinically dead for 26 minutes. A team ol five Murdy firemen and paramedics can take credit for reviving James, artificially s timulating his body functions for those 26 minutes until the boy's heartbeat and norma l breathing returned. The Thorsen family gives James the credit. however. for battllng bis way out of a coma and re1aininc bb facilities at a speed that bas star:tled even his doctors. AJlhougb some brain damage occurred at the t.Jme ol the accident, the boy now is ex- pected to recover fully. James' moth e r , J oyce Thorsen, bas hlgh praise for the r1re department's emergent'y crew "You never reaJly appredat.e them until you need them." she said. Her son's ordeal began March s. wtuJe Mrs. Thorsen herself was in Huntington Intercom· munity Hospital She was three weeks overdue in her pregnancy and doctors were attempting to induce labor. 'Dallas' A ssalla•t Her mother·ln-law was taking care ol James ln ber Placid Cir· cle home in Huntington Beach. One moment James waa watchin& cattoons on television. The n e xt moment . the grandmother beard the fam.i.ly doc• barkm, outside, alsnallnl that something waa amlal. Dusty's the Culprit NEW YORK (AP> -The var mlnt who 1bot mean ol' J .R. Ew Ina on the televlalOll serlet "Dallas" wtl1 tum out to be bll wtfe'1 boyfriend Dull)' when UM show resumes next falJ, tbe Ne• York Polt wd today. In a at.or)' il labeled a world exclualve, the Poet Hld Dusty1 the cowboy who apparently baa died ln a plane crub, will be btouJ:.;f to life and blamed fw t.M~J.R. J . R .• p ayed by Lanf H•Jmu. wttL.recover from be- lnl •hot in tile stomach in the la1t epilOde of the .euon ad continue u tbe n;1Uut character ln the series. The Poet quoted a IOUl'Ce It Lorlmar Productlon1 In Hollywood as saytq, "as of no.. the kWer .. definitely Dully, but nobocl)' around here wlll admit to It." Tbe IOlll'M laid "ll'I petfedlJ LNt IMl ... ., die ca • chad-. Larrr Ha1ma11, bow · • \ lb• .-man·· Nntity." Dusty, played by Jared Martin, was the bo1frlend ol l:wtn1's wife, Sue Ellen. Th• ~ Wei tbe = crab will tum out to have a fake, .OU.~ return, be blamed for tM "' and loee the love "' Sue &Um. A..lted to COIDmeal OD tM P-.l report. a CBS .-.mu laid the fall ....... 1 ol tbe ..n .. ftn't ......... diola .w .... Jue. <See JAMES, Pace .U> PIUJT DEPICTS SUMMER SCENE A look al summer activiti• and fltne11 l• presented ln toda)''I Dally Pilot. Look for the U ·pace m•F.Hine. "Su.mmer Sbape Up, • With ltoritt •nd pictures 1potll0tml Oru1e Cout sum· mer lf/e. - ' Youth Possibly Abducted By FSEDE1l1CK SCROEMEIU.. Ot-o...~-....s~ Wu tbe Freeway Killer, who may haw claimed the lives ol 40 young n\en, seen abducting yet another victim Tuesday night in Garden Grove" Garden Grove police are in- vestigating a woman·s report that she saw a male in his late teens apparently being rorced into a dark-colored van in the '1cin1t)' of Brookhursl Street and Haiard Avenue about 9 30 pm A ccord1nJ( t o Sgt Bru<'e Beau c hamµ, a pol t Cl' sp<>kesman. the woman .. aad thf' \an approached the } outh who ~as t'1ther standing nr h1t chhlk ing along the roadway A -;1de door w ao; opened , <;omeUung w:ts squirted at the ) outh and he wa~ pulled into lht> 'an. t he woman t ol d in· 'est1 j(ators ·'It could be a -.enou-. crt me or 1t could've bel•n som<' of ht:-> friends 1ui.l hors ing around," Beauchamp said "We are treating he r :-.tory as good 1nformauon ... he said. "At this point. we're g1vinJ? the information as muc h c red e n ce a ~ w e c a n ," Beauchamp said. Sh o rtly afte r the wo man telephoned po li ce. a gener al broadcast was issued about the an c1denl to all Orange County police agencies Beauchamp said, however , that there has not been any report of a missing pe rson fittin g t he youth's descnplton. <See KILLER , Page AZ> Coast Weather Variabl e c l o ud s 'otherwise fair through fr1day. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches. SS inland. Highs Friday mid to upper 605. INSIDE TODA~ A controvn'1Gl AUonCan hoa orbUed hu own .atellate aftd, btgit11m1g Swnda11 . will provide MWI of the world l4 hot.In a dQv. MWn dolf• a IDHk. S. f'looe 810. "' --,~--.. -..__ - I I I J j J ' i l . ~ • • t ~ ~lting Ae.,ualated Volcano Surviv ors Unlikely VANOOUVER. Waah . CA Pl - A 'ophlatlcated •PY plane with equipment that no read a ticeftM plate rrom thoUland.5 of feet wu Jotnln1 the helicopters still hoverinll over the devutat· ed areas ot Mount St Helens. But search trews aay it's ex- tremely unlikely that any more s urvivors wW be found Meanwhile. the dan1er or more violent eruptions persi.sta. .. As long u we are getting a gas-rich magma coming out of the volcano, there is a chan~ of a lar1e eruption anytime ... Dwight R Crandell of the U S Geological Survey saad -'Allen' Due WAS~GTON <AP> - Me n '• namu wlll make their second appearance a m ona hurric ane titles thia aeuoo. watb Allen aelected u the name ot th• ftnl t.roDic&l Rol'11l. The National ~untc a nd Atmoaphertc Ad· mtnlat.rallon .. id Allen wllt be followed on this year•• Uat of Atlantic and CarlbbeM storm namea by Bonnie. Char)ey. Dao~eUe. larl\ ,.roeet. Georae. Henn ne. Ivan. JeaOM. ((art, Ula. lllteb, Nicole. Otto. Paula. Richard. Shary. Tom as. Vlrgirua and WaJter Cou nty's Employed Reduced Uaemplormnt In Oru1• County ilirrtaMd • .,., .. , ..... 4prU to '·' percent •hilt la)'O(r• and beavy eompetWon rcw •um· mw Joba are exptettd tn the ae•t tht'lt month•. a state emp'°'1nla& repon pnd1cted to- day. In round.numbtrt. tM 4.t per· cent unemp&oymeal rate IDMOt that 4-4,800 re.ldenta out of a labor force of I .OI mllUon were out o( job8 during the month . Thal la up two-tenths of ooe per· cent when compared to March. O range County's unemploy· m ent rat.e remains s ubstantiaJly below the statewtde rate of 6.2 percent and the nationwide ahowln& ol nearly 7 percent. Assam, a ran• raptJve born rhinoceros who came to lht> Ptuladelpt\la Zoo from Basel, S " tlzerl a nd . m~ets his elepbantlnf' nt·tghoo~ Assam ls the youn1est of three rhinos at the Philadelpt\la Zoo. Aerial and ground observers W~nesday reported frequent plumes of steam. occulonally miited wtth ub.. soaring u high .. 1$.000 feet. The hurricane season beguis June l. The s torms are gaven names LO reduce confusion whe n two or more are bemg tracktd at the same time. official• said The monthly report released by the Employment Oevelos>- men t Department forecast numerous layolf1 in manufac· turlng ror the next three montha. Fro• PogtJ I JORDAN WOUNDED. • • around and ::.aw Mr J ordan fa ll ·· A motel guest , Patrick Glllespie of Chicago, aald, ''it sounded like an M ·80 1olni olf rtiht outside m y window. ll l'08e me right out of bed ... From bis firth-floor room, Gillespie said he saw a man leaing on the back of. the car a nd heard him yeU, "lfelp me. Somebody shot me ·· ,-he woman, who police would not adenllfy. ran into the hotel and called an ambula n ce. Gibson said. One theory police were pursu- ing, Gibson saad , was that a car sped from an exit ramp oH In· terst.ate 619, wh1cb TUM parallel to the motel. and someone in the car fired the s hots at Jordan. Gibson sa ad 1t was possible for the car to have returned Im· mediately LO the highway Attorney General Benjamin \1v1l ett1 said the preliminary e\ladenc·e su~gC'sts that the shoot 1 ~ had no ronnectlon wltb Jordan·~ c1v1I nghts activities Wtlhams. pn•s1d<'nt of one of I he 117 aHi lt ate~ of the organizs. t1on. said Jordan had gaven a "Pt?ec-h Wednesday naght at the mOl('I to the Fort Waynt.> Urba" League. ··My concern 1s that there ma) be ;i lot of talk on the media P~ople tend to extend the situa· lion ln Mlaml. It simply does not l'XtSl loc:ally." be sa1d Ue was re/erring LO the not.mg an .Niami lhls month that left 16 people dead. Jordan's wife. Shtrley. was fl!> ang to his bedside from thear :-l1·w York City home. She saad sbe learned of the shooting about 5·3t> am from John Jacob6. an l'Xl'CUllVC VtCe president Of the l 'rban Lea~ue Mrs Jordan said :-he• was too stunned a nd upset by the news to talk. She and Don Thom as, a vace president of the Urban League. were leaving on a private plane. with a stop first an Philadelphia to pick up the Jordana' 20-year· old daughter. Vickee, at college Jordan's mothe r, Mary, also left Atlanta for Fort Wayne. Sen Edward Kennedy, who Britain Increases Crude Oil Prices LONDON <AP> -The RnU11h National 011 Corp , c hief sup- plier '>f 011 from Ontaln'a North ~·11 fttlrla, hH rms~d llA pncea hy $2 a barn,I, JOlnlnJ( the lat.nt pnre 1>plritl hy world oil pro dUC'<'nl Th~ lnr r eafte, announred W1·dnesday n1~hl. rolilf'l1 tht> 1t vt•rage pnl'f' o( Urttlfth c rudt th S:t6 25 a barrel S•uttl Areblu, thl' world's h1 rgellt m l exporter, touched off the lut.eet splratl on Muy 14 when it raised it• pr1cua by $2 to $22:1 for a 42 gallon tuu rel. ORANOlCOMl DAI LY Pl LOT• , .. 0t.,.. (N \t 0.!I" fl-1'9t 1t1t ...... I'll 1\ t:".:.~ HM:1:~\ c_'~""':..':= ~·~ ¥• ....... 1""'4 ~. '""~ ,,..., C..\la -.... IM-1 1 .. c~. --:'~"~~~~ ~·~ ~:;;.ft:.i ~=Al~ -·-'-'"'....,. --.,. , ... -~ ci·.~ ..::.:. ~.:::.:.·~:rMI. ,. 0 ........ -..... i.otf\I •M ~,,,_ , .... C..tn ..... ~ ......... _Ot __ __ ..... H ..... l<lt ... --··-... _ . .,., ..... _.:::;:.~ T11.,tio111 (7"1•1~ C1 .. tttt.d Ad-.rttlMgMMl?t ,., .... ~, ......... ....... ( lost two brothers to assassins. said ln a speech to the Cleveland City Club this morning, "We meet today at a time that r e· mlnda us again of the senseless violence that stalks our land. ~ a nation we can ill afford to k>se his leadership In the common s trugele to create a brt1hter future for our nation." In New York. Daniel S Davis. special assistant to Jordan. sa.id there had been no threats to Urban League leaders lie said Jordan. who became executive director on Jan. 1. 1972. was due in Houston on Friday for a s peaking engagement Davis did not know wbat Jorda n·s plau fOT today bad been The dll'"ee· tors changed Jordan's title to pretiident last yea r At the annual dinne r of Fort Wayne Urban League Wed.Iles day Jordan criticized the "blind enthusiasm of the country's as>- pa reot m ove t o the right. espec1aUy the move toward a balanc:-ed budget al the expense of sociaJ programs. ·'The balanced budget Is ju.st a ft~ leaf to cover an all out attack on poor people and working peo- ple . . The policy of cutting Social programs reinforces ine· quality." Tbe National Urban League. a ooo-parlisan. aoo-proflt or· gaoiution. does not endorse candidates. But JOTdan said at a news coofereoce befor~ the din· ner tbal Americ..., •DedallY blacks, feel "a ..... ol diu~ pointment" lo the 1980 presideo· t1al candidates. The National Urban Lea~ue "as organized in 1910 t.o Cidit ~egregation and discnminatroo and work for better political. ~ocial and economic op- porturut ies for blacks. Effective in helping blacks m ake the transition from rural to urban life, it came into being as the result of the m erger ol three organization~. the League for the Protecllol\ of Colored Women. the Committee on Urban Conditions Among Ne- groes and the Committee for Im· proving the Industrial Condi· lions of Negroes ln New York Fl"OMI P~ A I TUNNEL ... that detect pinpoint moveml"f'll lnvt:SUgat.ur11 found th tw1nt'I entrnnrc uu11d1• 1t lurf(f• woodtn tool t.tn In llf1 .,, 111km11 bu111tmJS undn 1·on11l1 Ul lllm I 1111ual-:' tusd "" 111·hud 1U11I he:itda lo a tnp dour tn mt1kt' 11 Mpf>tllltr It WH f1~rt t1f llw 11111 l>11llA11f1 lllld 1111'1 111v1·1 1·•I 11 wlll1 l1J11lb IJol~on blltt1 1111111111:.'~ &11ru•r.,11Jly h1 1Jk t· lti f/1l~~h 1111 I IJlll I t'I t' flllllt lwllt.'lfUI U1t' llltl Wllh ill\ •l~trlr , l1t1t'I J>ot)lj()f) 01d tf41 u ld In 11u1tt.'1o h~l1>1n11 with t<>n•tructlon arttn't lilw•Y• aupervlaed and 111>•eul1titid th• tunnel workeni a;o•lAld lookout• A ~·A f()()( wooden ladder leadlJ t 111m the trap door to the tunne l which la buttn .. aed wltll two by four wood beam~ speced two LO three f~ apart fl'our nuoreacent lights and two rana are strun1 lhroueh the tunnel, powered by electrical wlret pulled through lhe trap d oo r and attach~d to a awltchbox at the entrance. Prl1on offlcl1l1 uld they found a hoe, 1hovel and hand tools lnalde the tunnel, along wltll • vacuum cleaner motor 1nd ho9e prnumably used to pump tn air. Piilow cues apparently we~ UHd t,c) h1uJ ellCl\11\ed dJrt to other conatrucUon 1ltea and cu1blon I.be lDmatel' entrance Into the tunnel, Dobloo Hid. The damp, muat)' tunnel tndl beneath a analtl·PW'POH build· Ing. about 2qo reel from the prison'• eut fene. Tompktns utd lt waa the nnst tunnel dilcovered at tht Polk prlaon. but n~t the flrat In Florida. "I've seen aome tunnell. but I've never Men any quite u 1opb11tlcated," he ••Id. "s.d part about It 11. au tUl wan waa lavaiD." Dance Spot Denied Request Sunshine Dance Academy's r equest to operate jt s disco. dance school with fewer parking spaces lhan required has been denied by the Costa Mesa Plan· nlnf' Commission. C'1t y Attorney Thomas Wood -.a id h1::. offi<'<' no" is reviewing ltlt•p!' for cloi.tn~ the downtown OJll'fUlJOn Comm1~~1oners voted unan 1mou!il) Tuf'sday to deny unshine ·s request to p<>Mpooe its parking variance hearinC and noted that the firm's represen- tatives also had failed to apply for a permit to operate a special adult bt.1.11iness Co mm1ss1oners ruled two weeks ago Ulat the permit would ~ required following a r1ty Ill spcctaon of the danc(• far1ltty at 583 w. 19th St. City ins pectors noted that dancing 1s taught to ind1v1duals tn s mall C'arpekd rooms A Costa Mesa woman was ar- rested at the academy early this month fOT suspicion of prosUlu· Uon when she allegedly solicited an undttcover police officer who had paid SlO ror a dance lesson. The academy manager said laat. month that his organization. wblda bolds DO bualneas license. CODtracta with about 14 women who teach dilco lo two sbitla at the academy. The dance racllity oecupies second-floor space an the build· ang fo rmerly h ousi n g the S unshine <nude mode ling l Studio That facility was closed down for failure to secure similar city permits. Bal,k rina Quits Role NEW YORK <AP> -Although 1he explained "It's not really an lnJury ," Natalia Ma karova. prlma ballerina of the American Ballet 'J'hoate r. waa unable to compldt' • nationally tt lt>vlM'd llt'rforUllllH t-of t h1• ftUl\lllan n allet "La tiayudere" at tht' Metropolitan Open ttou.c Aft ·r t111111 l1tK lht-fl r~t 11r1 W t't111~~~ Mlbb Makarovo w1111 replaced for the remalndcir by Manatnna 'f l'l1na1111ky, who had l)~I t111 mt'd 111 I tw role Monday AH'I' 11 p11kt-11 mun C'h11r l1·11 t'lilnt·e 1101d M11111 Mak orova hud hurt u k11~ i tiVt'r ul '1»Yi :t((O 1ult1 roultl 11 111 1•ont1nue the 111·1 formancc on the l'ubllc BroudcwsllnM Sc:rvlcc 'She lte r ed ' Youth Dies WASHINGTON <AP I A l<'c>n ager has died after being forced to spend eight years ln a J(Crm-Cree cubicle because of a rare bone marrow'd1sease that left his body unable t.o rest.at In· fecllon. The youth. 17-year-old Teddy DeVlta, was the longest survlv· Ing patient with aplastic anemJa and wu bt'lieved LO have spent mor e Ume than any other person In a germ-free a tmosphere . DeVlta began living in the flv~­ square ·foot cubicle at the Na- t ional lnstJtutes of Heallb at qe 9. He died In the cubicle Tuesday or compllulions caused by re· pealed blood tranaruaion1, authorities 1aid. TeAChen W alkoot WHlTl'lER <AP) -ln a pro- tetl aaa1n1t a propoMd mertt ayatem and 6 percent HlJrY in· crelM otter, more than 80 per- cent fll the m full-Ume ltadMn at IUo Rando ~ •~ a ...., ..... ...,. I t Tbe death toll from the May 18 eruption remained at 21. with 71 persons llst.ed as missing. To ald in the search for bodies. the Air Fort'e-planned a fught this arternoon wath an SR 71 based at ~ale Air Force Base. Calif But Gene Smith of the U.S. Forest Servi<'e. coordlnator of search and rescue effort.a. said 1t was "extremely unlikely" that ·anyone remainln1 an the area alnce the thunderous May 18 eruption could have survived ·•We've overflown all th06e areas many times a nd che<'ked tbetn carefully." he said. Search crews rescued l28 tn the first two days after the erup taon but s ance then have found only bodtes and a rew s urviving dogs Fre•P age I f ··we ettta1nly hope It 1s oot a crime.·· he said The woman told anveslJgat~ that the veh1t'le drove off af\N the youth was p1 c kt:d u p . Beauchamp said The Frff-.-.ay Killer. so named because the nude bodies of his vic tims h ave been round primarily alon~ fre<'"3Y" anti m a J o r h 1 f:? h ~ l:I > ., . m a } 1,.. responsible for the deaths of youni men dating back to l9T2 T he killer may have daJmed his 40th victim May 18. The nude body ol a young man wbo has not been ideaUfled was found behind a Westminster servtce station. Beauchamp said the younc 1nan described by Ole woman generally matched the descns>- lion of the l YJ>H of youths that have be<:-ome murder v1cta ms "He wu a young male white, In his late teens. with blond hair," ~auchamp said The location of the sighting is o n the Ga rden Gr ove Westnunstcr border and 1s some distance from several bars tn Gar den Grove that cater to a homosexual chentele Power Firm Fined MONTPELIER. Vt <API - The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp has dttided to pay a $4,000 fine levled by the Nuclear Regulatory Commiss100 for not adequate ly lnspectang a trurk carryanf( hazardous waste. com pan orf1c1al!\ Uld Tht> N R C cited Vermont Yanke .. when ant: of Ill truck• exceedf'd r•dlut1on 11 tandards by 100 in1lhrema wh .. n 1t arrived at a dumpln& rar 11t1y. 1-'rora P a 9tJ ·I I JAMES .•• The woman round James noal ing m the backyard pool. where he apparently had fall en or Jumped in · A neighbor began to apply m outh·LO·mouth reauscltataon, and the fire department_ wu called. Paramedics Frank Craig and Make Cooley. a long with three firemen from the Murdy Stataon. arrived wtthan two minutes ol the call The boy w a s not breaUung , and lht>y detected no heartbeat The bo) was given a sodium b1carbona1e 'olul1on to nt>utrahze an arid cond111on that occur~ 1n the bod) -.hen c1rcuJ1 lion bal~ Unable LO locate an other vein. the para mf'dJcs connerted the s olution to the boy·., Jugular vein. <1 ris k y tt'chn1que tha' proved suc«'Ssful Mean .... h1lf". fir c mt>n ad m1n1 stt•rf'd card10 pulmonary rt' ~u~r1tallon cC PR r forC'1ng :ur into h1:-lun~~ and compre55LnR h1 -. r ht"!lt tn maantaan carcuJa t1on ,\ft1•r 2fi m1n11t•"' ,, h1.,1rttit•.1l "'J " d..t•·< 11·11 1n lhl' bc1\ ., n1-.·k II<' th1·n "''" ru:.hed to lfWlt IO j.!IOn l nll0 rl'C1mmun1t~ fo r furtht•r treatmt:nl and latt•r ""as trJ n ~ft>rred to ('htldren's Hospital tn Orange James' mother. wbo had~ a nx1ou.-. to j!.l\.f' birth tn the· bo)'., ~1stn. Wll5 told ol the arC'1dent an d followed h er son to Chaldren·s llosp1tal The new b aby . Lindsay Michele. was delivered the day after James· acr1d<•nt \f Panwh1le Jami'-. rt-ma1nr"<l In d l-c1mJ for SP\ nal d<t~" an<1 ,uffered from d build ur of nwd on tht> brain a~ a re-suit of IJOOI ";J tt>r ht· took in The bo~ spent l<I da~ s al the hnc;pttal and .,ttll mu\\ un dt-rgo therap~ to help him rt- ~a 1n bod) movt'ments that "erf' crippled a!> a res ult of the in1t1al braan damage No lasting eff~ts a re expected. howeHr ·'The doctors are very op· t1 m1stJc.'· tus mother reporu .. They ve never had a patJen•• respond so quack and come out of a coma by tumself · · To express her gratitude. Mrs Thorsen rettntly brought a cake to the firemen of Murdy Statton Showing few sagns of his or - deal, J.Jm~ took a granrl tour ol the station The Incident has made the Thorsen family much more ('()fl· 'SC'1ous of the importance of emergency care • However. a boost in aeroapace hiring and seasonal lnc reaaes in food pt"OCe54lng will help olrset those layoffs. the report said. But layom of school personnel will add to the expected keen competitJon ror summe r job5. as wilf the ent r a nce o f new graduates Into the JOb market an June Government e mployment. becau.w of the federal census. showed gains. u dad the service industry and wholesale and re· tall trade. Const ruct ion e mploymenl declined. however . s ince high costs and interest rates have prevented the homebuilding U.. dustry from keep1n1t pace with consumer demand ror afford&· ble housing. the report satd. Surfing Meet Readied /or San Clemenle Surfen from Laguna Beach t.o OC'cans1de wtll com~te in the SJn Clemente Pro-Am anvita· t 1onal surfing contest Saturday Jn d Sunday :at the base of Trafalgar < ··T· · l Strttl !feats begin at dawn each day, ""'Ith d.tV\S1ons for high school surfers. k>ngboard riders and s hortboard compet.iUon. T he contest 11 1pooaored by tht-City d San Clelnft'lte, Surf. 1n~ Magazme. Rip Curl Wet.suits •nd ~ Pac1f1c S wimwear. Nearly SO 1urfen bave beel" inv1ted to partlctpale in the two- day meet. Contest sponson expect matt than 2.000 spectaton wtJI Vl~ the contest an which bigh s~ v.1nners wth rttt?1ve custom surf boards and v. euwts. Quakes Now Just Rumbles MAMMOTH LAKES (APl Earthquakes that shook eastern Cahforrua earlier this week are tapering down to grumbles. ~eologasts l"t'port An earthquake of magnatuc:k 6 I on Tuesday sent boulders the size of small cars rolling down mountamstdes in Yosemite Na- tional Park, .. ranger reported. S1milar·s1zed quakes occurred Sunday and Monday But on W~ay . lhe most pov.erful of the quakes wue smaller than magnJtude Son the Richter scale. a measure of ~round mot.Ion ~----------~~--Men's /FA-! Men's Terrycloth • !Terrycloth Shirts Shirts by Op, Kennington, Chemise Et Cie, Saturdays, Left Bank, Golden Breed and more. Newport Surf a nd Sport Main Store 222• Ne wport llvd. -.,Ort Beach 176-7114 • StOfe 2 210\'t Mann• Av• letboa Island 113·1121 ., Stor. l S°"'9I Coed rtne CotteMH• '41·0SU 30%· OFF With this Coupon Good at a~I threo stores Today'H Clotdng l N.Y. toekH · I i VOL. 7,, NO. 150, •SECTION$, 51 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIPORNIA N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS t rt Tactics Rayed • m SA Heights 97 81'SVB MAUL ................... Santa An.a H.ei&htl ttaidents complained Wedne8day lbat at tempt• are beln1 made to "sechace" them laLo 1oln1 Alona with pa.. Lo uPUd QperatJons at John W"1SM Alrport. "We're bein1 uked to accom- modate the airport and then Lo spend our lives inside a bunch ol soundproof boxes," Nancy Coif· man told about 100 of her nei1bbon, talhered at an tvtn- lnt work.lhop. The workahop at Ba~ Vlew School In Santa Ana Hel1bu wu coordinated by VTN Consolidat- ~ of Irvine. the firm hired by the county to develop a m11ter plan for the airport. But the residents charted that the firm is not seriously con- s1dermg cutting down on flight.a out of the au·port and 1s expect ln1 the resldenta, rather t.ban the alrtme., to make sacrillces. "Whal the county people don't undent&nd la that it hwu us everytlme a plane rues over." noted ..-ident Harvey Shaw. "If we piped that ool$e into their of. ficet they'd understand that pretty damn qu.lck." VTN representatives focused tbe worUbop on their attempts to reduce airport noise aod find Jordan Shot Urban League Chief Hit in Back FORT WAYNE, Ind. <AP> - Vernon E. Jordan Jr .. president of the National Urban League, was shot in the back today as he stepped from a car after return- ing to a motel. Authorities said they had no suspects and no motive for the shooting. Jordan, 44, one of the nation's most prominent black leaders . underwent four hours of surgery at Parkview Memorial Hospital. Dr. Jeff Towles. the surgeon who operated on Jordan, said his condition after four hours of sur· gery was "satisfactory, but his overall condition must be con- sidered critical at this point." Robert Williams, the president of the local Urban League who bad been with Jordan earlier in the evening when he made a speech at the motel, said the shooting was not racially motivated. "I juat don't see any link between any alleged racial tension and this shooting," be said. Dan Gtblolt, ptabllc lal.-ma- tioo allleer for the Jl'ol't Wayne police, also. Nid omcers .believe , the attack was not a political as· sassination attempt. Towles said a 1unsbot entered Jordan's middle back area between lbe chest cavities and the pelvis and there were two or Urree small exit wounds . 1 Police said that shortly after midnight Jordan and a woman Rival Rallies Keep Reagan, Cm-ter Busy COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> President Carter and Ronald Reagan came out s winging at rival rallies today in a warmup for a White House battle this fall. Reagan accused Carter or reneging on his promises, but Carter declared that "we have turned the tide." Speaking at the front of the Ohio Statehouse. the prospe<:live Republican nominee charged that Carter backed down on pledges to increase defens~ spending and b a lance the federal budget, and predicted that because of the president's miscalculations, "we're going to have another deficit." The former California gov- ernor joked that if some people confused his motorcade with Carter's today, "You can tell his -it bans left al every comer." Six blocks away, in a sun- d re n ch ed plaza outside a skyscraper oHice building, a shirt-sleeved Carter defended bis first-term record as president and said "we're turning the tide'' on energy, the economy and foreign policy. He made no mention of American boat.aces in Iran. He predicted the lnflaUoa rate will deeUne th1a aummer, and ' aaid ''we will stand aloae lf aeceuary" in meeting "a1- 1reaaioo and terrorism wltb peaceful means.'' Said cart.'~ "ID the mt 3~ reara w ban bllD ~ 1Dler ftre. We baft Mftl' ducked or hidden • . • We Uft made tolaab deeWODI Md we bave tM• the hat wblll we made thoee de- ~taiom. But we bave done what C!tee llAl.LID. Pa .. AJ> PIU1r DEPICTS SlJMJIER SCENE A lodlE 8t R1Dmer aetMUea aad fltneH 11 presented In loday's Dally Pl.lot. Look for the 24·pa1e ID•«•aia•, "Summer Sbape Up.. ,,.... ltOIW and plmans ::rlt' • Or ... Cout IUJD• . ........... SHOT IN INDtANA Urt>ltn Le..,. .• Jordan volunteer with the Urban League left the Mariiott Motel wbere they bad been sociaUdnf with otben who had attended the dJnner, and returned about 2 a.m. The first pollce report ol the sbooUna came al2:0la.m . Police Qdef Leon WoJfe Iden- tified the woman as Martha C. Coleman. 36, an employee of In- ternational Harvester . She is a volunteer member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board of directors. Wolfe said. Wolfe s aid the woman was cooperating with authorities. "Al this time no motive bas been established nor is a ny sus- pect in custody.'· Wolfe said. When the two returned to t.be motel, Gibson said, "They pad'ed u bout 50 feet from his room. .. From everything w.e kl'lflW. we 're assuming h e was a passenger. He got out or the car. walked around the back and the woman said she heard a thud, something li ke a rock hitting the windshield. She turned around and saw Mr. Jordan fall.· A motel gues t , Patrick Gillespie of Chicago. s aid, "it sounded like an M-80 going off right out.side my window. It 1"06e me right out of bed." From his fifth floor room, Gillespie said he saw a man leaning on the back of the car and heard him yell, "Help me. Somebody shot me.'' The woman ran into ~e hotel and called an ambulance. Gibson said. On•~ police were pursu-ing, Gtbsoo aald. wu that a car sped from an exit raSQp off In. terstate 69. wbkb runs parallel to the motel, and eomeooe tn the car f'l.red the •hots at Jordan. Gibson said It Wal popible for the car to have returned im· mediately to t.be highway. Attorney General Benjamin Civiletti s aid the preliminary (See.JORDAN, Page AZ> Possible Kidnap Freeway Killer Seen in Action? By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL Of -D•il' l"llel Si.ti Was the Freeway Killer, who m ay have claimed the lives or 40 young men. seen abducting yet another victim Tuesday night in Garden Grove? Garden Grove police are in- vestigating a woman's report that she saw a male in his late teens apparently being forced into a dark-colored van in the vicinity of Brookhurst Street and Hazard Avenue about 9:30 p.m. According to Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp , a police spokesman. the woman said lhe van app~ched the youth who Seil'"-Croee• Jane Etherington, 17. dauahter of .Mr. and Mrs. Roger Etherington of Newport Be~c-~1 ls a f inallat in state compeuUon for U8> Kl11 National Teen·a1er. State ftnala wUI be conduct- ed July 4-9 at UC Rlvenlde. Wlnner 1oes to national competition tn Atlanta In .\•lwt· '. was eit.ber standing or hilchhik· ing along the roadway. A side door was opened, something was squirted at the youth and he was pulled into the van . the wo man told in- vestigators. "It could be a serious crime or it could've been some of his friends just horsing around." Beauchamp said. "We are treating her story as good information," he said. "At this point, we're giving t h e information as much c r ede nce as w e can," Beauchamp said. Shorlly after the woman telephoned police, a .ieneral broadcast wu issued about the incident to all Orange County police agencies. Beauchamp said, however, that there has not been any report or a missing persoh fitting the youth 's description. "We certainly hope It is not a crime," he said. The woman told investigators that the vehicle drove off after the youth was picked up, Beauchamp said. The Freeway Killer, so named because the nude bodies ol biJ victims have been found primarily along freeways and major bl1bwaya, may be retpomlble for the deatha ol 'YOY.DI men datJq back to lt'72. Tbe klller may have claimed hil 40tb victim M~ 18. The nude body of a CJ. man who bu not bem ed W&J found behind a Westmtmter 1ervice station. Beauchamp said the younf man described by the woman generally matched Lhe descrip- tion of the types ot youths that have become murder victims. Mm Hurt in Fire LOS ANGELES (AP> -One man w11 bo1pltali1ed today alter tJae ftnt of two onnllbt ftnl ill an abllndoMll ~ buildtM la the 8kJd Row Mdbl ot tile iDwntoWD ana. TIM ftnt flN .. deftnl~a.~:mceadtarr'' -..... -enamat• Aid. a land use compatibility plan ror the area directly under the airport's takeoff pattern. Trish Butler, a VTN plaOMr. said alternatives for solving these problems could include asking the county to purchase homes ~r the takeoff pattern. The measuring stick for such a move, she said. is the so-called Community Noise Equivalent Level, an imagmary swath I 'Yn, Yes, ¥es!' below the airport where Jet notse is wiUun the 65 decibel range, Currently there are 1,300 homes lll this critical zone. She said one possibility Is t.o reduce tJus zone up to 80 percent over a 10-year period by forcing airlines to buy quieter jets. A recommendation by the con· s ultmg firm to extend the Jet runway m feet to the north. she said. would reduce noise m the criticaJ zone, but only by about one decibel. Another alternative, she said. would be for the county ro bankroll soundproofing am · provements that residents make to their homes. ~Resident Ed Howard said he tried soundproofing hi:. home and discovered 1t didn't help "I spent SJ0,000 an!>ul almJ( and (Sff TACTJCS, Pag.-A2) Villain Rodney X. Urbane <from left) played by Louis Bush. and his partner in vile deed. Harry Stroagbore, played by Robbie Webber, warn heroine Nell Sweet- ingood (Kim Carpenter> oC her impending rate as Miss H annah cSara Halliburton) and Deputy Hench c Bart Ha nson l appear stumped for way out of phJi?hl Sixth ~rade thespians will J)t'rlorm f'ndJ) in Coron:i del Mar Elementary School productton of ''Yes, Yes, A Thousand Times. Yes." Play wntten by CJaire Boiko and presented by m embers of M rs. Jacquehne Dickman's class will be s taged a t 10 a .m and again at I 30 pm -· '\ Too Mean to Die, J.R. Back in D alias .... ~ HE'LL RECOVER Urry 'J .R.' Hagman ~EW YORK <A PI The \ar mint "ho shot mean nl J R E" ang on the tele' t!->IOn st•rie., "Dallas" wall turn out to bto> h1-. wife'i. bovfraend Dust) "hen thl' ~ho" rC'Sumes ne'(t fall . the "le" York Post said loda~ In a .. tory 1t l<ibt•led a "orld • exclusavl'. the Post ~aid Dusty. the <'0\\00)' "ho apparent!) had ERMA BOMBECK DISCUSSES 'DALLAS'--<:3 died an a plane crash. will be brought back to hfe and blamed for shootinR the dastardly J R J R .. played by Larry Ha1man. will "recover from be· Ing shot ln the stomach m the last episode of the season and co at1nue a s th e n as tiest character in the series The Post quoted a source at Lor1mar Produ c ti o n s in Hollywood as saying. "as of now the killer is definitely Dusty. but nobody around here will admit to 1t " The source said "it's perfectly true that none of the cast, in· eluding Larry Hagman. know the gunman's identity." Dusty. played by Jared Martin, was the boyfriend of Ewing's wife. Sue Ellen. The Post said the plane era.sh will tum out to have been a fake. Dusty will return. be blamed for the shooting and lose the love of sue Ellett Jogger Hit by Tmck, Critical A 33·year-old Irvine woman remained hospitalized in critical condlUoo today alter being hJt by a t.ruclt Wednesday momlnc while loulng. Carofyn Te lfer, of 14562 Guam• Ave., 'fttother of five cbU~ wu Jot1ln1 north on Haroara Avenue near llouhcln Paril1¥ay wtUt 31-yur-old Judy lllller, ol 1'41'l Guama Ave .• when a northbound pickup trudt went out ol control, slammlnc lnlo the two women, poUce aaid . Jobless Rate Up Sliglllly /11 Cow11v . l nt•mplovment an f >ra nJ?~ Count) maea .. l'd '>hl!htl~ during :\pril w -1 .l ix:rrenl whail' IJ~offs and he;n ~ n>mpl'l1t1on for .. um- mt-r 1ob:. are t•xpt•<'ll'd an lht• nt"\I thr<.•1· m1111lhs, ,1 'tale employment n·1>'1rt predartt'<i tn- da~ In round nurnb{'rs. the ·I I IK'r· cent unc>mpltl\ ml'nl r .111· nll'a nt that 44.800 resident:> uul 11f a labor force or l ~ m1l11nn \\t•rc out of JObS durtni;! lht· month. That IS up two-tenths or unt• J)t'r· cent when compared to March Or &n~e County's unemplo.> · me nt rate remaam. substantially below the statewide rate of 6 2 pt>rcent and the na t1onw1dc showing of nearly 7 percent The monthly report released by the Employment Develop- m e n l Department forecast numerous layoffs an manufac- turing for the next three months. Weather Variabl e cloud s , othe rwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches , SS inland. Highs Friday mid to upper 60s. INSIDE TODA~ A controwrnol Atlonton hal orbiUd hU own 1oteU1te and, btot"'lirig Sunday, unll provide newa of IM world 24 houri o dt.aJ/. uwn da!,s o ~ek. Stt ~BIO , . -, .. • pM.. Y '"-OT N I!ufflflr. ¥• n . 1llR Bird Tops Jo,,.on As Rookie of Year LOS ANGELES <AP> -Kanetn Abctul J•bbar, U.. ""'-· ln1 ~ ol tbt ~ump&oe Lo8 AQtti• Laktn, ...., wu n•med the N•UOflal 1'•4etb8D Al8ort11lon'a MOit Vlhaable PlaHr '°' w lt"nMO MUOA. Larry BtrG o1. Ute Belton CelUet WM named RoM11 ol lhci Year. bealm& Earvu' "lleitc" Joh.Mon ot t.M Lot Aapila. l.U•n b)' an CW«whelmi.t aa martin. Pd 8Hl ntcb •aa tboMn Coach ol. the YMI by puela ol wnLert who eovtr th~ NBA. R~ Aut'rblt'h, tbe C'e-llJC'tl' pr.-&ldcnl and iceneral manacf'r wa n•m\'d th\" NBA ') ~ll~·uuve ol lhr "tl ur Ut'Ordln• to a poli o/ cenerel managers conduclfld by lbe $porUn1 News. ~II A•k• o,,.." ('a1u·.-1t~o1t <'LEVEL.ANO (API -Sf.n t;ctward M Kennedy, ullin1 for an o~ Oemocrahc National Convenuon, said today he will re lease his dell'1tates fr-om any <>bU&alioo lr President Carter de bates tum, "and I hoPt' Mr Carter will do the same " Trailing lhe pres"'ldent by bundreds of nom1natln1 deleaates, Kennedy aaJd the <'onvenlion "shouJd be at liberty to nominate Mr. Carter. to nominate me -or to select a Wrd ~raon. I am not afraid ot their <the deleg1ates') decuilon -or t.betr COD· science.·· <See related photo, blory. A3 l Aides said the s~ch was designed lo tetie \he pohtkal ln· 1Wat1ve on the day of Carter'5 own campaign foray 1nlo Ohio. Pal11d119 8rf119• 1#1.-1 ·"1111011 NEW YORK <AP> -A P&inUnc by the ltlh eeotury En.Ush painter J .M.W. Turner. •·/uUet and her Nurse," was sold at auction today for $6.4 million, a record for a 1Ln1te palnUn1. The painting was sold by Flora Whitney Miller, booorary board chairman or the Whitney Museum of American Art here, and part of the proceeds of the sale wlU benefit the mUMWD. The anonymous buyer wu represented by an un.ldeaUlled dealer in the auction at Sotheby Parke Bernet. Blddln1 •tarted at $500,000 and quJcldy escalated. At I' miWoa there wu an audible gasp of amazement In the gallery and wilb eacb new bid thereafter there wu another murmur. ........ •o ....... s ... ~,···· LONDON CAP> -BrttaJ.n la lmposlna Ill promised limited sanctions against. Iran elfective midnl&b. · t toolgb&., Ln a I~ o1 solJdarity with lta efght EUJ'Ol>ean Common Market partnen and the Vnlted States. ~ E•pl•llf."f'• Era~Maf~d SEA'M'LE <AiP> -Nitric acid leaked from a corroded tank al a plant near BOeing Field today sending a cloud ot yellow gas into the air that forced lhe evacuation of about 800 Boeing Co. employees, authorities said. · .Jury Report Human Services Realignment Bit By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN Ol t• o.lty ..... '~ Ora.nee County's $180 mlllioo· a -year Human Services Agency i& doing neither better nor worse d espite the e xtensive re · orJ.'(anization officials ordered four yf'ars ago, th~ <'Ounty r.rand .Jury reported Wt.'<inl'l:> day. Conseq uentl y. the Orange County Board or Supervisors should demand a detailed ac counting of expected service and cost benefits before allowing the reorganization t.o proeeed, tbe grand JUT)' audit report said. The audit, performed by Arthur Young and Co. at tbe grand jury's behest, gave h.igh marks to the department's director. Margaret Grier. But while there was praise for Miss Grier's management techniques, auditors had pointed criticism for \he agency's opera· Uon. In addition lo recommending a detailed accounting of expected benefits, auditors con cluded that: -Moule of admlnistrat1ve employees has plummeted since the first stage of the re- .J organization, leading to an i .. aura ol unhappiness" about the agency. -Tiie •uagemeat l•Pf"Oft- .._ea&ai employed by Miss Grter could have been undertaken in individual departments without the overall rebrganization. -1"lle 18-moetlt.td pUot re- giooaJ program in east·central Orange County bas met rew of its goals to better aid its clients. When surnmed up , the DAILY PILOT 1.,., .. ,,... m•>MMDt Q I C1il,,.,oeM•MMe1I • auditors srud the reorgaruzaUon theory of combining major COUD· ty d epartments that provide health and welfare services int.o a single super agency is sound. However. audJton said while the idea is good. the super ageo· <'Y administration hasn't come up with n~~ult.s alter four year.> of pra<'tJce. Miss Gner said today the SO· page report bad "no big sur· prises" and that m any of its rec· ommendations were already being carried out. "One ol \he problems is that it's difficult to find data oa climt service. We're looting at the re- organization of dat.a collectioo," Miss Grier said. Should supervisors aak ror specific examples ol improved public service, HSA olficlals wlll be able lo provide those ex· amples "in part -ln some areas of service," she added. Because the audJt was COD· ducted In November through January. it's largely outdated. she said. Supervisors In 1976 combined the county departments of welfare, public health and men· tal heaJlh under an umbrella called the Human Servlcu Agency. The reasoo ror comblnlq tbe departments was to offer better public service by providlna a sort or ooe &top sboppinc service or the county's spectrum of health and welfare services. The county ultimately was to be divided geocrapb\calty into four regioos, each served by an HSA center. In addilioa. pooling or clleot informaUoo amoo& tbe depart- ments would streamline the bureaucracy for both wortters and applicanis, proponents argued. But institution of the HSA auper qency prompted an ex· odua ot top admtniatratioa ol· ficlals. They complained they were bam1trun1 by the re· or,arua.Uon. be arand Jury audit said J(Jls Grier'• incruled eontrol °"" the a1eocy baa led to "a tremln· dous cost in employee morale.'' However, lt also pointed out that while '19 percent of tbe agency's emplo1eea believe morale al tbe •ceocr ls poor, 12 perefllt are aaUslled with tJMtr own Jobi. Proteel8 Heard KEY WESI', Fla. <AP> -As the ··Freedom Flotllla'' slowb' wlnda to an end, b\IDCl.redil ot · boat capt.a1D1 bave ~owed to' keep protett'9' uatU tb• IO"ftl· meat N'<I« .. a 1M111tc1 of n... ....... f« ....... ftal .... Ute ... OD f...,.,U., ,.,.,... from c.t.. Aa tM c:IM pro. ....... ... ... ... ,,, •· mu .. ......, aeedll1 tonrd ..... • • UUJES~ .. ·-"'* .. ,,. ... ~ ..ad_...._. .. Ca,...tt td hll ~!Hour erowd -.._ '-'.:!~r. ,, ..... ,..... -,. .. _ ....... ..., .... oaJo ,.._., T\anda1, 8'w -. 1181q bilD of \M O.moenUc ,,.~ ....... u... Reqaa drew a crowd ettJmat. f'd by PGtice aDd the eudldate'a 1taff at betweee ~.ooo and &.000. To lllil audleeee ot JO!Uflt peo. pie and office WOf'k•rt wavtnc tiny Amtttcan n.11, Ute PNli· d~nt uJd "I have been wa.1Una a Iona tlm~ for lhki moment." ''Next Tueaday', Ohio will make a decls&on that will ctve m~ • m-1orit.y ol. the deleptec to the Dem«radc N•Uoaal Con· venUoo. and I want t.o tbank you for that In advance," the .,,._i. deol aaid. On hls arrival at the rail.)' OUl· side the Nationwide Insurance Co. buUd.lq, Carter plunged lm· mediately Into the ~rowd to shake hands while a band played and the throng chanted, "Jim my, Jimmy." Al a fund·raill.ng break.fut at Dayton , wbere 8,000 autowortlen have been laid olf in recent moat.ha. the former Callf omia eovemor said Cv1er bad conducted a "no-&rowt.b" economic policy. based oo a "system of pUAiUve taxes and thouaanda and t.bouaandl o{ rec· ulaUona." Reagan, accompanied by Gov. James A. Rhodes, said be waa "nun!ng one or two ldeu fot' ot>- tainlnc releue ol the boetqee In Iran." He refused to etabonte, but accuaed carter of ••too ID8Cb out·ln-tbe·open ne10Uallons rather than alum, down ]lrith the bead man there end telllnt ~. 'Tbll la the way lt la &otDc to be'.'' f',....P.,,.AI JORDAN ••• evidence suggeata Uiat the shoot· Ing bad no connection wtth Jordan's civil rights activities .. Williams, pr~ident of one or the 117 affiliates ot lhe organiu· lion, said Jordan had gtven a speech Wednesday night at the motel to the Fort Wayne Urban League. "My concern ls-that there may be a lot al ta.lk on the media. People tend to extend the situa· tJon In Miami. It simply does not exist locally." be said. He wu refenin& to the riotlq in Miami this month that left 16 people dead. Jordan's wife, Shirley, was flying to his bedside from their New Yortt City home. She said atie learned ol lhe shooting about 5:30 a.m. from John Jacobs, an executive vice president or \he L'rban League. Mrs. Jordan said she was too stunned and UP6cl by the news lo talk She and Don Thomas, a vice pres ident or the Urban League, were leaving on a private plane. with a stop lint lo Philadelphta to pick up the Jordans' 20-year· old daughter, Vickee, at college. Jordan's mother, Mary, also 1eft AUantalor Fort W ayue. Sen. Edward Kennedy, who lost two brothers to UHSSh>'l, aald Ln a speech to tbe Clneland City Club lb.la mominc. "We meet toay at a time tbat re- mlnds ua aaain ol the ffDleleu viole«Mle that llalka ou.r land. ~ a nat.kla we can ill afford to be bis leadersblp in the common struggle to c~ate a brigbter future for our nation ... In New York, Daolel S. Davis, special ua•atut to Jordan. saJd there bad been no threat.a to Urban l.ea,lle leaders. He said Jordan, who became e•eeudve director oa Jan. l, 19'12. was due In Houton oa Friday for a •peaklaC eGC•cement. Davia did not know wb.at Jordan.. plana for todQ had been. Tbe direc· tors cbanled Jordan'• Utle to president lut year. Hunt Wuleru For Tot, 2, 'Kidnapped' Oran1e County SberUf'a De_partmeat olftdall appealed today for public a•lltllace ID ftacllq I ,.,....... t.oJ .u..ed to ... " .... ktdlt91::" la llias 11oa VleJo Mon 81 b1 bl• sranctmotblr. Lt. Wyatt Hart 1atd ID· r:~=M~ Mn. Ted of-\Ila Su Ju~ t.bt ddld•s ....... ffaDCmClllDlr ... ,....... Marr ADDX..,. Hart aald UM arudmotber ba a bllt«1 ot emotaoeal prob- lem• and WM WPMt becaae tbe faml)ywaspltm»n•tomove. Tbe cbllcl aad tltt 1randmotber were laat lffD tot.U. earl1 lllcmdQ IDCJl'9lq. Hartaakt. Hart laid \lie ..., .. ...., .,. drlW., a mo PoN Ollu.te, ._.. plllle 111111Dblr 07' KJP. It .. ..,.. OW«' .......... Pereoaa wlt6 Information should eGlltad \lie lbertfrs de- partmmt • -.aooo . 'llaunab's IJ p A. l~·~ear-old boy makes Wee Tom Thumb at an ex· h1~1uon of 20th c entury sculpture in Basel. Sw1tz~rland , where this giant thumb was among 150 exhibits. It was created by French a.rti.st Cesar Baldaccini. Mesa Man Named In Pyramid Scheme Two Orange Coast men havt' been <'harged in complaints filed by the Distncl Atto rney's Offlet' on suspicion of operating wh at police <'laim was a $200.000 pyramid scheme in Costa Mesa . ldenW1ed lo the misdemeanor compl&int.s and scheduled for ar ralgnment June 12 at Harbor Municipal Court are K ipp E Kington, 35, of 21722 Branta Cir· cle. Huntington ~ach, and Brad A. Overholser. 28, or 961 W. lilh St .. Cost.a Mesa. TACTICS ... aoundproofina and when the pl•nes go over it still sounds hke 1 • m standmg out.side.·· the Santa Ana Heights man said. S u ch a ~o undpr oo f 1n~ ::tlt1'rnativl', Ms Butler ~a1cl would probabl} c~t the county about SI 7 m1lhon A S<'hem(.• for simply havin~ the <'OUnty buy homes and then ~ell the land for more compatible uses could C05t about $8.3 01Jl1.Jon, sbe said. VTN consultant steve Allison said that h.i.s firm is considenng a recommendation calling ror c~unty government to reqw~ airlines t.o cut down on daily flights if they don't purchase quieter Jets. Uprising Quelled GREENEVILLE. Tenn. <API -Using a helicopter and a telephone call .u diversions. an assault team or FBI and stale troopen has ended an inmate takeover or the Greene County Jail and freed a sheriff's deputy held host.age ror Z7 boun. Cost.a Mesa pohce broke up v.hat they ~la1med was a py r am id operation when un· dcrcover 0H1cers mf11lraLed a gathenng the rught of May 19 at K1netJ c Interlace Cori>. 96S W, 18th St OCCicers toot the names or more than 200 alleged partic1· pants and M>U~ht complaint .... against about 16 of th o~e belte\ed to be pnnc1pals 111 the action Cleared of any 1mphcat ion were mem~rs ol lbe corpora· tion whic h rented s pau to partkipanta, 10vesu1tators s.aH1. Hurricane ~41,len' Due W >\SJll~\,TO~ ·\ 1'1 - \h·n .., nJmt':. '"111 m Jk• their se<.'ond oippt-a rancl' among hurricane titles th1~ season. with Allen select~ as the name of the r1rst lropl<'al storm. The National Oceanic and Atmosph eric Ad - minutrallon said Allen will be followed on lhas year's hst or AUAOUc and Caribbean storm name!\ by Bonnie. Charley, DanaeUe. Earl. Frances. George. Hermine, Ivan, Jeanne. Karl. Lisa. Milch. Nicole. Otto, Paula, Richard. Shary. Tomu, VirJCinia and WaJter The hurrt<'ane season begins Jwie 1. The storms are given names t.o reduce confus ion when two or more are beang tracked al tbe ume ume. officials said. Inmates' TlllllWl Found LAltELAND. PSa. CAP> -lb· mat.et carved a 10..toet ~ tunnel -cemplete wtUt ll , f ana and luppor\ bdll\I -n>m t.b• red clay beneath the Nit Cou.nty CorreeUooai lmuiutJon, ev adlq d.etectloa untU they were a third of the way to freedom. off\clala say. "I WH dumbfounded," said J im Tompk.lns, aupertntendent of the 541-lnmate state faclUt.y. The elaborate excavation was dbcovered, not by the two-year. old prison's soph\sUcated securi· ty system, but through rumors, Tompkins saJd Wednesday. ·' 1 'm surprised that lt cou!d happen without somebody get· ting lhe word," Tompkins said. "Of course, we did get the word, but we should have gott.ea Jt earlieT." The tunnel, 10 feet beneath \he surfa<'e and rougbly three feet high by two feet wide, began beneath a well-camouflaged tra p door. It was discovered Tuesday by invesugators trar . mg down lhe rumors, said MaJ E C Dobson , <'h1ef correctional officer at the prison He declined lo elaborate. ·'They did a pretty pro . ressional Job, but they had a wa ys to go." said Harry Singletary, r egional prison director. No inmates have been charged tn lbe ~ape attempt but an In· ve&tlg•tton ls continuing, Tompkins said. He sald eight to 10 prisonera are believed responsible. Tomptina said t.be tunneling likely began this year. It Weal undiscovered because inmates have been helping buJld four new pruon buildings •nd often are Sf'efl wtth construction tools. he said P ri!W>n secunty includes a dou· hie fen<'e eqwpped with sensors that detect pinpoint movement. Investigators found the tunnel entrance UlSlde a large wooden tool b1.11 Ul an academic bwtdlng under construction. Inmates bad attached nail heads to a trap door to ma.Jee 1t appear 1t wa.'\ pa rt of U\e bin bottom and had covt'red It with tools. Dobson u1d. f n ma tea appar ently broke through the concrete Uoor ~neath the btn with an eiectric ctl'isel. Dobson said. He aa.id in· mates helping with t'onstruction aren't always supervised and speeulated \he tunnel ~ers posted lookouts. A 5i..,.foot wood~n ladder leads from the trap door to the tunnel .,.. hl<'h IS buttressed With two-by four woQd bt·::tms spaced two to thref' f1-et ap<irt Fnur flu11n•.,1'f'nt light:. and I v.1l f Jn are ~trung throu~h lht? tunnd. powe red by electrical "'ires pulled through the trap doo r a nd attac hed to a sv.1t<'hbox al lhe entrance. Prison officials sald they found a hoe. shovel and hand tools inside the tunnel. aloag with 1 vacuum cleaner ~ and hose presumably used to pump in air. PilJow cases apparently were used to haul excav•ted dirt lo other construction sites and cushion \he lomates' entrantt into lhe tunnel, Dobson said. The damp, musty tunnel ends beneath a multi·purpose build· 1ng . about 200 feet from the prison 's east fence. Tompkins s aid it "''as the first tu~nel dtscovered at the Polk prts~n . but not the first in Flonda. Men's Terrycloth Men's Terrycloth Shirts by Op, Kennington, Chemise Et Cle, Saturdays, Left Bank, Pebble Beach, Golden Breed and more. . 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The miUUDta at the U.S. Em· bassy in Tehran said revolu· lionary guards fired in lhe air Wednesday night when they saw a auapicloua·looldng car near t.he occupied mission. But lhe car disappeared and there were no reports the people in the car fired al the embassy. a s pokesman said. The militants who reported th ey w e r e h o l ding the Amer icans in Mashhad , 440 mile. northeast or Tehran, saJd in a statement carried by Iran's official P ars ne ws agency that the gunmen opened fi re at the residence Lben Oed. A band.Cul of similar shooltng incidents have ~n reported at the embassy in recent weeb, a nd the young Moslem militants have churned that "U.S agents" wl're responsible. The Mashhad students blamed the s hooting on "inter nal mercenanes or Americans stag· mg another p lot 1n order to create obstacles in the way of exporting and spreading our Islamic revolution." They said President Carter was resorting to "suicidal er forts and tries to stop th<' trial of the Amencan hostages in any way ht' can.'' T hey said Carter rears a hostage tnal would disclose the operations of the "great Satan ... a phrase the militants use to de· pic t the U S. government. The students' statement said the United States was tryrng to "<'hange the determination or our people on the extradition or the deposed shah " Thurldly. May 29, 1990 DAILY PILOT ,, :J -~-.......... JOAN KENNEDY (LEFT) SAYS SHE'S BETTER Wants Job Held by Ao .. lynn Carter (rfght) .Joan 'Better' Ted's Wife Campaigning NEW YORK <AP> -She's met Leonid Brezhneov and the leaders o< Ctuna She has a m~ter's degree and "so much more going" for her that she'd~ a better first lady. So i.ays Joun Kl'nnedy. v.hosc husband is badly trailing President Carter for the Democratic presidential nommallon. IN AN INTE RVIE W tn Women's Wear Daily, Mrs Ken- nedy, 43, explained v. hy she v. a!> better quahhed than Rosalynn Carter . "I'm a very soph1st1cated lady J JUSt have so much more going for me. And I can make so many more contributions." SHE ALSO SAJD THE Mass achusetts senator would make a better president than thl' tn<.'umbent. "I've got nothing a~a1nst Georgia. but I'd prefer lo have Ted an the White House hstenmg to the bt:st brains 1n our coun· try on matters hke foreign affairs ." Air Cal Planning New LA Service ~ev. po rt Beach -based Atr Rocin~ 737s, needed to proVtdc California has announ('ed plan!> add1 t1onal ~atmg capacity for to expand service throughout tht' thl' new runs state, uicluding nt'w route., out Air Cahfom1a previous ly an of Los AnRelcs lntcrnat111nal nounced plan~ to buy up to six of Airport lo lhe c1t1es of Fresno Dou g I as A 1 r c r art ·:. new and Monterey. Super 80s, advt>rtised as a qwet. Pinter Play Set Airline officials !>a ad new fuel efhc1entjet 01ghts between f'res no and San The new flig hts. set lo ~gin m F rancisco a nd bet ween Mon-mid-July, were pi cked up when For Mason Park terey and San Francisco also L'n1ted Alrhnes ann'ouf1.ced last a re planned, week that they planned to drop Ha rold Pinter's play. •·A r outes between Fresno. San Silent Ache," will be presenkd The expanded service will Francisco and Los Angeles. by UC Irvine graduate drama mark t.be hnl thpe lbat Air In all, the Or an ge County •tudents at 2 o.m . Friday alt.be California has served LAX from airline will offe r four dally Mas on Regional P a rk Am· any wMre in its system. said round trip runs between F'resn11 p hitbeater in lrvine. a ir li n e spo k e i.man T o m and San f'ra.ncis<'o. three dail} Admissio n t o the one ·acl Kaminlki. round trip nights between Mon drama lo the park al 18712 In coajUMtiaa witb tM MW tt>rey and Los Angeles and add k University Drive, Is free. 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Orange County's 3rd Dis· trk t s upervisor . r unning for election June 3, was reacting an· gr ily Wednesday lo campaign literature either put out by or favorable lo principal opponent Bruce Nestande, a Republican assemblyman from Orange T he material questions both Miller's behavior as a pnsoner of war in North Vietnam and his association with the Tom Hayden J a n e Fonda Cam paign for E conomic Democracy At a news confere-nce in Santa Ana, a sometimes cheerful Miller defended his record as a Marine Corps night officer and vowed to take legal action a gainst Nest ande, his campaign cons ultants, Butcher and Forde. and the 216 l'X POW!. who signed a teller att.ackmg him. ·'It would be ..-el) tempting to get down into the gutter with Mr Ncslandc-." the s upervisor said . "but I ~on't do it " Contacted latt'r Wednesda>. the GOP lawmaker said the t hreat of a lawsuit was "pre· diet able" and was a "last-minute, desperation attempt·· by Miller to bolster his campaign Nestande said he document('(! every s tateml'nt he made agains t Miller 1n a blac k· Jacket('(! brochure sent to 110.000 voters in the Jrd D1stnct. lie claimed Miller wa s unable to back up h1~ own allcgat1on~ th at the R epublican a s semblyman is a "puppet" of s tate Democratlt' Party bol.s Richard J . O'Nt>11l. Drawing s pecial ire fro m M 1ller Wednesday was a letter from a Vietnam POW group, none of whose members live 10 Orange County, assailing tht• Cat·alyst? Sqmrrel Solution Studied Bruce Hopping wa ited until the Newport Beach City Council stopped titter lng and then launched into an ex- planation of bis plan to rid Corona del Mar of its wild cat population. "YOU JUST GET YOUR dog catcher to bag a score of these wild ones and then drop them off ln Laguna Beach," he told the councU Tuesday. Once the cats reach Laguna, he reasoned, they can go right to work on Laguna Beach's booming squirrel popula· Uon. He said squirTels carry bubonic plague. "It would be a very nice gif\ from Newport Beach," the Laguna resident observed. He said both cities could rest more comfortably when tbe cat plan Is complete. TO JDS DELIGHT and perhaps his surprise. the coun· ell unanimously agreed to look into his suggest.ion. "Perhaps we can get lnto some negotiations here and see what Laguna has to offer us," quipped City Manager Robert Wynn. Cotmcllman Paul Hummel expressed concern for the • cats: "I hate to stir up a flomet '• nest. I'm templed just to let sleepina cats Ue." llt1JOIEL SAlD THE CATS have almost become a landmark ln the bluff area ol Corona del Mar and said be bated to dllturb t.Mm. "lby b9 we ewld leave them alone and then Juat ••&lier up tMlr offtprifta ... --- < ~uperv1sor's alleged ant1-~ar ac· t1..-1t1cs 10 a communist pnson camp in :'l:ortll Vietnam The letter, also maJ~ed to l 10.000 voters ir the Third Dis· tn ct. ts from d group known .as the Ameri can Prisoners of War. "We cannot believe," the let· ter from the group states. "that any patriotic g r oup o r Americans would s elect a person like Edison W. Millf.'r for any position of publi<' trust." The group claimed Miller ··cooperated with the enemy to the detrimen t of his fellow American prisoners of ~ar," that he wrote art1clf.'s for the North V1etnaml'"e "that were against the intert'sts of his gov· ernment" and that Miller made a tape rPcording that was broad- cast over Had10 Hanoi Upon his return to the United States, Miller was officially cens ured by Navy Secretary John Warner for rus activities. Miller has been appealing that censure and said a reversal is possible ver y soon. perhaps within the next few days. He denied each of the conten- tioos in the lelter and said or the 216 people who signed 1t, he personally knew only 20 He said there were 781 POWs in all in North Vietnam. Nestande said several ex· P OWs came to him not long ago and said they didn 't believe Miller should l:>e in public oHice. He said he sucgested they do som ething about it and they eventually mailed out the letter to 473 POWs who Nestande said were familiar with Miller's anti· war activities. When more than 200 of those former pri5ooers of war signed the letter, he said, it indicated there was "authenticity" to the allegations they were making. He said they had personal knowledge or h1s activities by either listening to him or read· ing material he wrote. 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South Korea <AP> - About aG,000 antl·1overnment protaters, dffytnc mart!al lew lroop&. staced a third atralot day ol demonatr1tion1 in {be sou ti.ern city of Mokpo. travelen ret.umlng from the clly .. td today. They a&id student.a and other' Mokpo retidenu held a dem· on.atr._, Wed.Delda1 nilbt to proteet martial law aad use virtual mUltary takeover of South Kena. Uaconllrmed re- porta ,.tUd another protest took place toc:t.y. South Korea's martial law re- 1 l me bu stationed an un· determined number of lroop8 ln Mokpo. ~ birthplace of Jailed dissident leader Kim Dae.jung, but it was not known if they clashed w\th the demonstratoc-s. THE PORT CITY of 200.000 has been virtually isolated Telephone commumcat1ons have been cut off and no buses are running 1n or out or the city, the informants said say the effect of tbJ1 move almost certalnly wlll be to curtail more druticaJly South Kore.a'• move toward the repretentaUve forro of aovem· ment that ita' leadera. military and ctvWan, have pledted for ye.an. And once the meaning ainU ln, they aay, the result C®kS be more anti·pernment violence of the k1Dd WTacktna the country now. While not yet formally &n· nounced, lbe 1eneraJ makeup ot the new council alr eady ii llnown. It la to conallt ol about~ memben. wttb clvUlan Preli· dent aM>t Kyu·hab u chairman. However, sources say the real power will li e with Lt. Gen. Chun Doo-hwan, who in recent months has quietly tighten~ his grip on the reins of government and eliminated, one way or another. most of has potential adversane South Paw Raindrop. a grand champion blue point· Himalayan cat. shows sopping contempt during a bath for a cat show in Rome. Ga. Mokpo is 44 miles southwest of Kwangju. the scene of a bloody nine-day rebel li n against mllit.ary ruJe in South Korea. Some 300 persons dled ln the student·led uprising and the al· t ack Tuesday ~Y government paratroopers who recaptured the city. 1hermostat Settings May Shift Producers Aglow At 'Shining' Draw NOaTll KO&EA HAILED the Kwanc.Ju rebellion as "a historic event . . . in the struule of the oppreued people for freedom and democracy " An editorial m North Korea·s Commumst Party • newspaper claimed· nearly 1,000 c1v1hans were killed m the upris · '°" aga1n~t "overwhelmtnaty gupenor fascist forces ·· It a<'· cused the t:ntted Sta~ of Ln ten erung to support the m1llt.an,· re game WASHINGTON (AP) Americans may soon 1et a sli1ht reprieve from the strict thennoetat re1ula· lions lmpoeed by the gov· emment The countr y 11 no w faced w ith sweating throufh a second summer of t her'mollul8 set at 78 degrees and then shaver · 10g at 65 degrees next 14 lntf'r A Little Trc~ltn' Munc Pie~. I'm OJI to Dalla&. claims. "Lowest Parking Rate for John Wayne Airport : 50 cents All Day . . " You may wonder why an unreconstructed beach bum would want Lo vacataon in Dallas in the first place. Well. it ou~ht to beat King City. It has more lights. Also. there won't be the monotony of Uus sameness in the weather. Instead. it'll be more like highs of 101 degr ees and lows in the 70s. DALLAS WEATHER PEOPLE have been claiming the high mercury is only 93 or so~ But do you know how they taJce tcmperatu.res to get the Dallas High? They do it ln the City Hall basement oext to the water cooler. Never mlnd those readings up on the street. In truth, I haven't visited Dallas since I was a tot aod had a lot or family SD the region. As an adult. the only Tex· as places t've been are El Paso, San Antonio and lovely 1 Wichita Falls AND YOU HAVEN'T LIVED until you've llsten~ to commercial!\ on that all-powerful radio station from Del Rio. Texas They !>ound somethtng Like this . ... Hurry. hurry. hurry, fnends and neighbors This 1s your last ch ance to order your genume gold plastic St. Christopher's statuette that glows in the dark! 1t comes with free magnetic base so Chris will s tick t.o your ol' pickup truck dashboard like molasses in January! Hurry now and rush your $3.95 by mall to CHRIS. post office box 999. Del Rio, Texas . . .. MOST OF MY PREVIOUS Texas hard time was spent with the U.S. Air Force at Wichita Falls. That's near the Oklahoma border. Ever y morning. the wind comes up and blows all the land a round Wi"chita Falls across the border into Oklahoma. Afternoon, the wind switches and blows the Texas sand back to Texas This may explain why Texans and Oklahomans ar(' always mad at each other. They just can·t pin down who owns the real estate. Anyway, after Wichita falls. I figure Dallas has got to be hea\'en on earth. rt·s got to beat my previous vacations in Modesto. See you in a few days back along this best of all possi- ble coasts HOU..YWOOD <API -Twen- tieth Century·Fox's swasbbUck· ling spatt thriller. "The Empire St rakes Back." appears to be pulling in a larger box office than record money~arner "Star Wars . But t h e latest h orror blockbuster from Warner Bros . Stanley Kubrick's "The Shan ing," may not be far behind. DURING ITS F IRST week, the sequel to "Star Wars." which has brought in a record $300 million since its release three years ago, has grossed $9.801,374 at 12.8 theaters, said Peter Myers, seoi<W Fox vice president for domestic distribu· t.Jon. Russ Launc h F~t Giant Nucle ar S hip WASJilNGTON IAP> -Tbe Soviet Union's firs t n uclear· powered s urf•ce ship, a big and heavily armed cruiser. has put to sea for the first u~e. U.S. in· telUgence sources report. The U.S. Navy has been keep. In~ cl<IH tabs oo construction of the 22,()()()..ton ship, the Kirov. re· garding it as the leading edge of a significant new advance in growing Soviet sea power. Adm. Thomas Hayward. chief of naval operations. has called the Ki rov "a spectacularly 1m· presslve warship." twice the size o( the latest t..; S nuclear cruisers. Thunderstorms Spread Texa3 Hit b y More Tornadoes, H ail 11.S. s ...... ary f llu,,.,,,..Slorm• 'Of"•IO 1"'°"91' ,,,. Pld•M ....., 1orn-• •nd "•" 1111 northern Tt••S. Okl•llOtn• •net IM O•kOld' fllu-rstonm •l\o \!); • .., onlo ,,,.. uPP'r Grt•\ LAK~ •nd trw ••''"'" 0 1"10 V•ll•Y Tnvnctttr\tO<m\ con '"'<Md In lt>e nonr..rn llO<ll'•• Mor~ t~storm\ w•r• f'lt'C>e<t~ 0 .ttH '"., Pt•1n\ .no Mt\'\l)~•PP• V•lley •nlO -·· OI ""' Onoo V•ll•y •nO GrHI IAI<"" '1'9'°" leme>et,..\WH •touno \f'\t "•h04"1 urty '"'' "'°""'"9 ,_., from JI o~qru\ 1n Concord N H to to .,..qree• 111 Kn wn1. 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Th-e take set house rtt· ords at Loews Orpheum and the Criterion theater!\ in New Yo rk, said Warner vice pr~a· dent and chief operalJn~ offi<'t'r Terry Semel South Korea. despite over · whelming popular sentiment Ln favor of democratic reform, ap· pears to be shppin g farther away from that ideal, and into the grip of the military that has ruled from behind the i.cenes for nearly 20 years But the Energy Depart ment Wednesday proposed c utting the maximum summerume settmg to 74 degrees and raising it to 68 degrees in the winter. .. THESE ARE THE haghc:,t opeaing gl"06Se5 Warne r Br06. has ever had for the number of theaters in these two cities ... he said I~ A BOLD MOVE to ror maltu this control . the ~enerals have created a JUDt.a· uke ruhng council whose mem· bers would ~ at least half military D1plomat1c-obse r\e r 'i T o qualify for th e more comfortable set· 1in~s . build ing owners 14 0uld have to save energy through other means. such as reducing lighting, cut tmg back oo the hours a building 1s ope n or an· creasmg IJ\SuJat&on South Coast Plaza only Save 30% to 70% • 1n our first-time-ever- and-probably- • never-again Flea Market and Accessory Sale Come early for first choice of this fabulous collection of one-of-a-kind lamps. pictures. mirrors. an tiques. imports and a host of decorative accessories. we·ve gathered them 'from all our stores. and priced them at a mere fraction of their original cost. You'll discover unique treasures to highlight your own home, and g ifts you probably haven 't been able to find snywhers else. But plan to shop early -It 's first come, first served . Sorry, no mail or phone. no COD ·s. furniture 149 .. ma -com me-.-.outh cont plaza -3333 ao. brt.tof -5'&«S21 -__ ,,_ ... .,,,. _______ - • • __ ,__ ____ _ DAIL. V PILOT AS State Netes - ... ~. · 6Utier's Gone I . ..... .u Latest Earthquake Hits San Luis Area SAN Ll1lS OBI SPO CAP> -Earthqu.tb·weary Califomla bas ~en hit by yet a~er tremor N a mOCS.rate quake meuw1nc 4 I on ~ RJcht r scale Jolted part.a ol Santa Barbara and SU Luu Ob&Jpo counties. There were no reported injurlea as a retull of the jarring Wednead~ nlabt qu•ke. police sald. but phoae clrcwls lntothe region were tempor•ri.b jammed u callen cloaged the lines t.o cbeclt oo friend.a and relaUveis. "ff ALMOST ltNOCllED us out of our chairs." said Nickie Oollablt.e ol the San Luis Oblspo Sheriff s Department. · The quake hit at 8:38 p.m. and was centered in t.M Pacific Ocean about JO miles soulb of San Luis Obispo and about 25 miles west ol Santa Maria, said Dennis MeredJth of the California Institute ol TechooJo'y Seismology Lab in Pasadena "A wobbly television set fell over but that's about all in tlus area." sald Dfane Hogan. a county dispatcher in Santa Mana RESIDENTS OF San Lws OblSpo, SanLa Mana and Paso Robles reported feeling the around jerk s harply. police said. YOU rR011K SUNSlllHE! Snakes Alive Weatherman Mailed Rattler Actor Lee MaJors. telev1s1on's "Stx Million DoUa r Man." has tiled for d1vorce from actress Farrah Fa wcett. one of the former "Charlie's Angels." Once seen as Hollywood's gol den couple. they were mar· ried July 28. 1973. and separated six years later Meredith said there was no C<lnnection betw~n thls moderate tremor and the recent series or ma]or quakes-ranging up to 6 1 on the RJ.chter scale that have jolted the Mam moth LaJles region about l:iO miles to the northeast since last Sunday. Police Raid Floating Pyramid SAN DIEGO <AP) -After a l6·inch rattlesnake slithered out of a brown paper package mailed to a television weatherman. police are warning local broadcasters to beware of packages in lhe . mail "We don't know 1f thts was a nuke or something that 's golng to go on," San D1ego police spokesman John Tefft said Wednesday. lfom1c1de detecti ves were mvestJji(alulg the incident. LONG BEACH <AP) -Police l>ay they may have found 1980's answer to the noating crap game -an alleged pyramid party on board the.converted luxury liner Queen Mary 1n Long Beach. investigation of operating an endJess ch~in . a misdemeanor Three other persons were cited on the latter charge. Poli C'e Detective J ack Start>1rd said the buy-in fee was S2.000. and the foundation offered "chansmattc energy exchange" as w~ll as a money·making scheme. Doug Oliver. weekend weatherma n for KFMB Channel 8 in San Otego: sa_1d he had re<-e1ved no threatening notes or phone calls before ftndlllg the package Ul h lS m ailbox at t he st ation Wednesdayrught. He escaped IDJury, and pohce destroyed the rattler - They said about 100 people attended the event. called a Paractigm Foundation Semmur. which police believe 1s just a fan· ry name for pyramid party • Police said five persons were arrested at the Tuesday night party and charged with felony conspiracy to commit a crime and He noted a new twist: The paradigm version offers to repay dassallsfied investors and welcomes losen from other pyramids Starbird said organizers apparently had hoped to avoid pros eclltlon by offering refun ds. "When I finally opened the package, this thmg slithered out At first I thought 1t was a rubber snake. but then it kept on moving and I saw a ratUe on the end of its tail," Oliver said The snake slid back into the box. and Oliver shut 1t inside "Maybe some clown has an ax to gn nd against weathermen." Tefft l>a1d Rare Wines. 'Art' $31,000 Paid for 1822 Vintage SAN FRANCISCO {AP> -John Grisanu says he does not mmd pay· mg thousands of doHars for rare bot- tles of wine. "They're like pieces of a rt ... Grisanti said Wednesday when he s pent a world record $31,000 on a bot· Ue of 1822Chateau Lalite. Tbe occasion was the 12th annual rare wine auctJon where more than 300 well-heeled wine lovers gathered to bid o n r are European a nd California wines. "I wanted the finest botUe of wine in t he world. and I got it." lhe Mem· phis. Tenn.. restaurateur said after he outbid two competitors (or the prized bottle or red Bordeaux. Gay lleasurP Rappt-d DAVIS <AP> -About 150 oppo- nents of Proposition A on the J une 3. ballot marched a mile to Davis City Hall Wednesday night and held a rally againstit. Proposition A would outlaw dis· crimination agamst homosexuals. who one week earlier had held a slightly smaller m arch and rally. They contended ·that homosexua ls surfer d1scrimmat1on in job!'.> and housing. .farrb Effort Brokt-? SAN J OSE <AP) -Howa rd Jarvis' campaign for Proposition 9 1s broke a nd is asking for free television and radio time under federal equal·time requirements. 1t was reported today. The Sacramento bureau of the San J ose Mercury and the Long Beach In· dependent quoted the spokesman for J a rv1s ' Proposition 9 c a mpaign. Harvey Englande r. Englander said • A. comfortable 1nd beautifully dec:of'ated Maxim room • Continental 8ntakfaat * An Exciting Lounge Show • Two Coctltall1 In MaJtlm lounges * Luggage handttng and gratuity at the Maxim • Maxim lucky LMtlets to atllrt your Lucky Streak M MMlttl HIHI Mftl C-Llleky Struk Sl#Mtt s,tlelf/ '*'It""',,,.,, trH~ltfon. ,,,,., """'"'*' ,.,_ ~. Jtlfff f to ~-tt. ·-· LAdf SINN' ,eebfU "*"'1 •......, -.., .. &l!OllH ............ The Maxim Hotel and casino ls the nev (_B_R_IE_Fs_J that during the five days before the J une 3 election. there should be one pro-Proposition 9 ad for every three paid opposit.aoo ads on 25 television sLations and '5 radio stations. ~~ti Efln··"•"~ S AN DIEGO <AP > -Lockheed Ai r c r aft Cor p. has bee n lookin g "from Ventura to San Diego" for a new s ite ror its corporate be ad· quarters. the firm's real est.ale direc· tor said The giant jetliner manUfacturer has outgrown its. 50-year-old head- qua rters in Burbank. realtor J ohn Okkerse s aid Wednesday. But no de· cision has been m a de yet over "where or when or even if we wm move." he said. Patrol Fmtd Fo,...t"d SAN DIEGO CAP> -The rirst legal defense fund for any federal law enforcement agency is being fo rmed by Border Patrol agents wh<l are "just plain spooked" by the rear of indictments. spokesmen said. Four Border Patrol agents and a volunteer lawyer have sent question- na ires to more than 300 agents as- signed to the Chula Vista sector. described by officials as one of the busiest in the nation. The forms. due back J une 10. aslc how much each a gent wouJd be willing to contribute to a legal defense fund. SUMMER DOUBLE STREAK TWO NIGHT~ $ 00 $48 00 per '* soo OtJj occ $15 !iii '* l>ef$Oll Single 'TOilSI of the Town' In Las Vegas. With 800 luxurious rooms. magnificent casino. sparkling pool. thM wondet1UI restaurants and an ldlll tocatlon; just across lrom "'9 llGM Gr#ld. um;::Jff .=::,J.· ...... 1 . -,.. """ .... I DRRRR HERE THEY DOIEi DIESEL EDDDOIU ID 21 DLDSIOBILE IDDELS I Only Olm otfers Che exira mileage of diesel in so many models. Good news. California! Now America's :\umber I seller of di esel cars brinp;; America·s biggest choice of diesel models to you! So now vou can choose the room and l~xury of an Olds Ninety-Eight. an elegant Toronado. a fu ll-size Delta 88. a best-se lling Cutlass or a choice of Olds Cruisers - and still enjoy fue l economy most compacts can· t match! Ancl et'a"f one EP1'~ at 21 mpg-or better! That's the ki nd of mi leage you need today-hut that's not all you get with a d1esd-equ1pped Olds. Yoo also get • urpnsing!,· fa.st starts and lnt>ly perfonn:lllce for a diesel-plus smooth running \'8 configu ration Yoa'D lft a lot of California hetween &D-ups.. Another a ch-antage of a diesel- equipped Olds: great driving range. as you can see below. Remember: The boxed EPA estimated mAAS are for compar- ison to other cars. Your m1 le:ige and range depend on your trip length, speed and weather; your actual highway mileage :ind r.lilge \\111 probably be I~ th:lll high,i.:iy estimates. Dm111g rJ[lge estimates are obtained by mult1pl)rng EPA :ind highway estimates by standard fuel tank capacities. 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I ) ' I I l ! • .... ~ ... ,t ...... , p RObf'f't N. we.d/PubtlaMf' ThofNs Keevll/Editor Orange coast Oatl~ P"ot ~.. o..--ag.e _________ T.hu.'.~.·.y·M-•y.29-·1NO---------~-r.blr_•.K.re-lb.lc·h·/·f!·d·it·cw·l .. _P.~-.e:·dJ·tor·-· An Off-bea t T est For P arking L a w ewport D~ot'h P'ann.lnMCOmmiaa•oner Allan Beeklut "cl'k t'UITW up wilh an unusual way of 1 tuna a resporu.e from ""~'d nlS of Bulboa tsl nd 8~k. who '48S campatanlna for a modlficatlon an propobt"tl city p 1rk1nat ordinance. circulated 2.000 ruera lo 1slundt-n. ur~wng that n~w or remodeled duplell ownt!r~ 1-houtd ht> rt.-qulred l<> ha\•~ fou r off ·lltrfft l)Ark.ing spots The orthntmc"' c11lled for only lhl'ff par~lni apob But tht· unusual tlSpt'<.'t ol the fher wils that Con' missu.>ut'r l>ebru Allt>n ·~ name was on lt So wns her homl' phorw numl>t.·1-. whtl'h thtt (her url(ed N'Sldent:. to call. ThJ:. rum\' us a surpr1st> to Mrs. Allen Ht>t>k l'Xpluant•t thut h<-put her name on the fher t>et•tnL'l' hl' rl>nl)Hkrt"J her th~ c:ruclal swtn~ vote on lht: tS~Ut! ll ap~tll ~ ht~ ltnl' o( lo~tC ~uS miscalcululed Mrs Alll'n s .11tl the maJonty of the islanders who 1 t·~pondt'<i lo the (her m.11ntamrti that they favored tht> Lhrt>e-spot p~rk111~ rul~ Notl'"'Orthy 1~ thul the, romm1~s1on approved the parking ordanuncl' a-. 1t rl-'.id, complelt with the three-~pot rule. Beek ('Ven li\-Cnl along w1lh h1~ colleagues. mak- ing 1l an unon1muu vole The C1nal ll'St for the ordinance comes next month when the City Council votes whether to make It law. If Beek is te mpted 1n the meanllmt to reach out ror pubhc opinion. hl· ought to use h1 own name and his own phone numbt•r Schools Scor e H igh Corona del Mar 's Harbor View Elementary &hoot t·arned the highest scor e possible after state officials rat- ed it as part of a stateWJde School Improvement Pro- . gram . Harbor View was called "a model Cahfornia school." and became only the third to receive perfect SIP inspec uon scores Stn('e the program began in 1977. SIP schools receive special state funds to work out a system for involving parents, administrators and com- munity leaders m r e lpmg to form and monitor instruc- tional programs All five of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District schools recently glllded by the s tate S IP team received good marks this yeal':--Th~ others are C~lege Park, Adams and Mariners El ~menlary Schools arid'Costa Mesa High School All of the elementary schools scored a 6 or 7. with 7 t hl' h1ght'~l ~l'ure po!>~tble, II'' reading and math pro· ~rttm" Mt'!'.a lltgh was lauded for s uch programs as math· :.nt·nc·t·. vo<·atton<JI education and language arts . Go"d n<.·w~ about !:)('hools 1s especially wekome at a. time \\ht•n prol!ram~ and personnel are being trimmed back 111<.ul t•ff urt to k(•ep dist n et finance!l rn the black Dredging Debate Nt•WfXH1 Ekarh residents in Dover Shores have a plan to dn·dgt• rn1t :.i pair of private inlets in their community and hl'lp turn :.i wced·choked beach into a park in the pro- cc~~ Tht• plan's fate will either advance or retreat Friday v. he n 1t comes before the Santa ""a Regional Water <Ju<i lity Control Board . Whatever Lhe decis ion. it's s ure to cause a stir. The Dover r esidents c.-ontend they've encountered ob· :-.trucl10ns and s etback after setback during a four-year attempt to ~coon the mud and sill o ut of the private harbor.; The latest plan calls for the silt to be buried on m·:.i rby North Star Beach and for residents to kick m $12.000 to land~('apt• the weedy strand The Newport Be ach City Council and the Orange County Board of Supervisors have approved the plan. But envlronmc ntalists. led by Newport'~ f'rank Hobinson. ('ontend the dredging scheme will ruin the public beach. Robinson claims the dredged s ilt will take vc•ars to drv out · Th<' urgument bet ween the t" o s ides 1s not new and m.1y not cvl·n b(• resolved with the waler board's ruling. But "hat the aq~ument does underscore is the conti· nuing l<.it:k of cooperation bt!tween some environme n- t alrsts and -.ome ho meowners who refuse to try on a little cooper<.1t10n for a change and work together for a solu· t1on Low Blow Dept. A deputy dt!>trtct attorney running for a Judge's seat m the Ha rbor ~1un1 c1pal Court declares that "I Governor) Brown's rea ppointment of Judges the voters ha'IL.e reject- ed is indef ens 1ble " The re mainder of th<: fl1er produced for candidate Michael .Jcffl•rv PE'<Jr clearly indicates that the incum- be nt was r C'Je:Z.tcd by voters and then r eappointed by Brown. Low blow His opponent is Judge Frances Munoz. who has never been rejected by voters. In fact, she has never run for public office before • Pear's level of campaign ethical standards would ap- pear to be somewhat below what we s hould expect of judicial candidates. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally Pilot Other 111ews expressed on this page are those of thetr authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilq,t.. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boy d/Eye Implants l •. M. BOYD Windshields in the Spitfire fighter planes during World t Dear Gloon1y Gu tl's un-American for the oll com~anles to make a profit~ They should be like Ch.ryaler end lose a bil)\on dollars a year. Then Lhey too can be 1U~rda of the govemmt'tlt wtth Ill wonderful manaae· men\. a.c.s. CilMlft'I Oft ~ -.... 11\111• ., .-.-, ........ . MCHNrllf ,....., -...... el .. ........ ,_ ... ~ ......... -GNelllf c;.., o..i, ~- l War II were made of plastic. When hit by German eunfire, they sometimes shot rrag- menta anto the eyes or the British pilots. But a doctor who checked out thoH pllou was ~bed to aee that the plastic spUnten did little damage to the eyes. That ilz they Just embeddea therneelves in the Unue and s tayed put wttbout cauam, any fest.erln1 or lnfectklo. Eureka! Up Jumped a brilbt ldea. PLMttc Implants atler cataract turfery. Slnce No- vem bet' of llel, about 100,000 penoas ha" NC!elved auda eye implant• to replace nained utural ....... Q. 11 lt t.nae you can ... a . Louis from lbe top ol Sean Tower in Chka101 A. So It's aakl. On a C'lear day f, • .. Jack And non Iranian Trainees Just Stayed W ASHINOTON -ConfideAUal Pent•san documenu show that hundrf!da ol lraniana were still 1euln1 military tr1•nln1 In tbe Unlt9d States more than five months aftel' the U.S. hoataaes w~re ad:&ed lo Tehran -indeed. up to t.bree weeks before the aborted reecue m lHlon. The presen~e of Ionian mllH•rY tramees waii m1td~ public when ther wtrt' Una ly sent home in Aprll after Pres! dtnt Carter b r o k ~ diplomatic relations with Iran But the extent of the training pro-gram was carefully withheld from tbe public. The secrecy raises questions about the Carter adm1rustrat1on's strange- ly ambiguous handling of tht' Iranian crisis One Defense Department re port dated March 1980. notes that. as of that month, 219 Ira· naan nationals were attendin1it Air Force and Navv school::. Mailbox Anolber 219 Iranian mldablpmen were attending U S. un1venltle11, and 109 lranJao clvtUan1 were t orolled In ROTC units at various U.S high schools and colleges OF 11fE IRANIANS attending Air Force and Navy schools, the Pentagon document states, "Th~ maJorily of thf"Se students were enrolled in pilot and nlfvigator training" Thus, less than a month before the disastrous military rescue attempt -while the U S. com- mandos were under 1ntens1ve training-the United States was also contlnwng to train mem- bers or tht-armed forces whq would have been called on to re- s ist the rescue mission ln fact. the Iranian military traine~s ~ere ent home m plenty of llmt to put tht'tr newly a('Qu1red skills t o u•1t:' against the: same Air Fot<'I' and Navy that had tutoced tht"ll TU E PENTAGON report "U!. prept1red by tht• Deren~ Secun tv A»:-01stance M:ency for Stm M <i >. Rauc:u::.. 0 M ont . ~ho "anlt'<i to know why Iranian rw tlonals were still being given mllltary training loag a~r tM embuay aetzure. The document never dld ex· plain thll aaUsfactorlly, but a Pentagon spokesman told m y asaodate Gary Cohn the train· inc was continued for two rea- sons: t) Neilber the Pentagon nor the Whit.e House expected the bolt.age situation to drag on for ao loQg, aod 2> the Iranians .,ad paid In advance for their training, and the Defense Department didn't want to re· nege on its contract. DEATH OF A BUSINESS : Mobil OtJ tried unsuccessfully to bully the Public Broadcasting Serviee into scrapping "Death or .i Princess." a film the com· pany's Saudi Arabian supplier d1dn ·t like. But it's havmg more success strong-armwg a Mobil service !-1\atlon operator who'::. i.elhnR a product the company doesn't Uke Herb Starett operates a SIX· pump Mobil stahon LO Passaic, N J Or at least be thought tle did, until he made the mistake or -.elltng ga!>ohol. the gasoline· <1lcohol mixture tha t 1s an anathema to Bjl OU. On March 3, &amt besan selling 1atohol at one of his pumpe, with aigns stating clear- ly that "Thil ii not a Mobil prod- uct .'' 1'bree days later. Mobil's area •ales maanger paid Staretz a visit and totd him the company was "prepared to go to the wall" to atop hlm from selling the alternative fuel. Staretz was pointedly In- formed that Mobil has gone t.o court lO prevent other dealers from marketing gasohol with pumps leased from the com · pany. But in this case, Mobil took more airect action: On April 24 , 1t simply notified Staretz that his franchise would be terminated For trying to help ease the na· tion's oependence on foreign oil. Staretz could be out of business by J11ly 31 MEMO TO DEMO(;RATS : You may have the 1mpress1on that Jimmy Carter has tr1 · um phed 1n the Democratic primaries. nliS has not been the true verdict or the voters In state lifter state, a ma1ority of l)cmocrats have made it clear that they don't want Carter in tbe White House for another rour years . The president bas been credit- ed with winning primaries that he really lost . He dereated Sen. Ted Kennedy, .it's true. in such s tales as Ma an e and New Hampshire. Mary land and Nebraska. Yet in each or those stales. Carter wound up with less than half the Democrat1e vote~ S CH KEV s tate s a s M 1ch1gan, New York and Penn s ylva n1a $?ave him only 4fl 6 percent. 41 f>('rci>nt and 46 8 per- n nt o( tlw vott'. ~fWC'll\'ely 1"11 f'lecti"d incumbent pre-;1dent m modem lime-. ha'\ done so poorl) m tus party pnmar1e~. I ndl-.-d. h·n-. of \ hou .... ands of Drmocrat., hav" trf'kked to th1· poll"> to \'llt1· · no prt'ft'rt'Ot't' tl vndrc•d-. uf thr1u-.a nd'> hli\t' ''•') ··11 hn mt• hC'r.1u l'.1· th•·" < ouldn 'I ac1·t·pt tht' i1\ atlalil1· C'hOH'("' If !ht• Oemocr;itu• t'OO 'Pnt1on h<'<"dc; thC' ma1on1y. 11 ~ 111 replat't' Carter as the part~ nom1m.~. If 1t d~s not, Ronald Heaiian probably will bl' tht· next pre:s1dl.'.'nt Prop. 9 _ B en e fits Federal Tax Collec tor To the Editor lh<' top ml·rnber-. ul l ht· <·nrn m1::.-.1on THESE PEOPU·; h<i\l' tJkt"n f'or weetCS I have been readrng editorials. news articles and tel· ters t.o the editor r egarding Propo6ition 9 -pro and con I read them because of a two-fold concern. First . f have been a homP owner and taxpayer m this are:.i for 24 years and my taxes are always a concern to me as they are to olher taxpayers. Second. I have been a n ins tructor at Orange Coast College for nine years and have v i ewed the significanl benefits that accrue to the residents or our communi· ly through our excellent educa· tional facilities. I feel that this service would be threatened by the passage of Proposition 9 --.uch lt t'ensl' with "'h,1l ~ .i-. originall y to be ..1 C'omm1~~100 res pons1blt.• for prott'ctin~ our coastline. that I wouldn't be -;ur pn~ed tf they don't ~tart t ry1n~ lo re~ulate the true-king industry or become responsible for na- tional defense. The stale of CaHfomia income tax Is. purportedly. to be cut m half by Proposition 9. But if 1t 1s, my Cederal income tax w1U then be Increased. Result, even thl' stated saving or one·half IS 1n · correct. In addition. anyone reading t he small print i.n Proposition 9 must be aware that as a middle in come person I w11l not be the one who most benefits. Those who wall benefit are the wealthy as well a:. big bus~ses. There is no doubt that should Proposition 9 be approved by the voters. countless community fees. charges and reducttoo of services will wipe out -1f not engulf -the saving to me of a reduced state income tax. In ad· dltion, community colleges will be forced to charge tu1tion wtuch would place a further monetary burden on our students and their parenta. I entreat ever y informed reader : Do not be mlsled by the promlled in·haod tax sa.,ings of Proposition 9. Read caref.uJly and reasoa wbely and you will un- derstand that ln the ruture we will an be penalized by, we wrn NOT profit from the passage or Prop(ll1Uoa9. GLENN L. SMITH lt'lrd'r a f gltf To the Editor: Supervisor Harriett Wieder made IOIM at.atemeou regard· inf the CoHtal Cornmi11ion, which I f« one beartlly endorse. Thia commilllon u a perfect example ol a bureaucracy run amok. l'ln sure we have alJ beant ol tbe 111.UJ petty ~ UD· rulilUe decll\oot huct.d down by dlil poup. N9l to mention tM corruptk>G recently uncovered lnvolvln1 campai1n contrlbu· tion• be;Jll aoliclted by some or In any case. my hat's off to Supervisor Wieder and ber refrestung and realistic com· ments on the very commlss1on on ~ h1ch she serves. JOHN TILLOTSON llf•ubl~ R i p -off To the Editor· I would like to make the readers aware that I have been ripped o(f twi~ in one week r had all my jewelry robbed J?•fts that a re 1rreplac('able Then my .nsurance company tells me that there 1s a S500 hm1t on Jewelry a nd that all p1ttes need appra1s~ls, receipts or ptc lures wtuch 1s not mentioned m my policy Wh y art>n't customers told at tnc time they tak<' a policy out., '\nd when tt comes time to re- new. to produce a check list to see 1f there was a major purchruM'? How can insurance c·om pa mes operate by their own rul e~., R. WALKER P MZ .%1 .. d To the Editor: Your editorial on May 20 headed "MoraUting Excessive" has me a bit punted. You staled that the breakfast program ls funded by tbe 1ov- ernmenl at no cost t.o local clla· tracts. What government. Iran? If the local districts are not Ullxed, what dJstrkt.a art!? One ln New York? Where doee any government get. money? Taxes or more recently, printlnl presses. GEORGE W. HENNESSEY R eal (.'o•• To the Editor: YOW' edllorl•I or M~y 20 en-UU•d "Moralllln1 E1usaave" baa •tatementl tbat l con..'1der mt•leading. You state, and I quote ''The free.or reduced-cclt brukf lit J)l"Olrlm is f\mded by the CCJYeftltMnt at no COit to tool d11tricta." The real COit to aH dlttrieta. when involved with IO·Called nv co .... 1 .. fedt•r:il or -.t..1tt• r r•> i.:rJ m'>. 1-. lo.,., of lcx·JI rontrol tn tht• t..>u.rl'.lunant--. I ,11..,0 -.ubm1l 1 hat tax.payers from the dl'Lnt't did contnbutl' fund~ th rou).!h in rome la.Xe<\ The worst result of tht• frN' breakfa!'it program wall be felt years from now Throu~h uur .. free" government orogram-. we are produc1n~ a new class of citizen. the "we lfare t'1l1zcn " 0 R fflRSCHLER D rir,,. T r •J11i11g To the EdJtor: Your article "Dnver Training Aid 0 .K. 'd" which appeare<I May 15, was •><>l completely •c· curate. 1bt> program voted by the Newport -Me s a trustees m1~ht cut present high school d n ver training costs 40 perttnt. 1 t 1s my cootent.i<¥l that it would only be approximately SU per student less expeos1 ve than Ii W'· 1ng each student six hours behind the whttl lo lrafflc. which l beline ls su~riol'. The mini-course program gives students only three hours behind the wheel in actual traf· he The students spend twel~ nours on the range, six driving and six observing, at .1peed.s or one t.o five miles per hour. Each car on the range has two stu- dents in \t. one ooserving and one driving. both m lbe front seat. 1bere may be from six to twelve cars oo the range at one llme being supervised by a teacher over a public address system or bull horn. THE VOTE or 9 to l .iol ravor· ing lbe above plan was a vote by ' ~---~-----..J~ .......... , ,,-~ , a c ,.__ ................ . --..... ,.. ' h'JC'h•'r' rl'pr1• ... 1•nt1ni.: J ll r1\1• l114'lri«t h1~h .... ch1'.>'>b. nnt JU!:ol E<\ta nc1..t Thl· program I propo°'t." ~h1 ch ha" be<>n used al F:stanr 1a HH~h Sehool for ~ <'ar.-.. 1"tth ::.uct'es~. ab o freec; teacht-rs to spend -.('hool huur~ an thi' classroom tt.>Jching other subjects. All b<'htnd·lht>·whet>I training t'an be taught outside school hours at o less C'OSlJY hourly rate. The quote a ttributed to a teacher calling driving on a •an"e .. bus)' work" was actually hts qlJOte o( a student involved in a range program of another school distnct. The student Celt that after the first hour on a ran,i:e ii then oecame "busy work ·· 13R'r'ANT GRANITE t:.:.tanc1a High School o, ..... teif#tt I'"'"'" To IJKo Editor. I respond to your May s editorial mati ve to El Morro Trailer Parle. Tbe position taken by your of· fie~ ignores entirely the com- munlt.y which has existed at El Morro for more than 20 years. The deveJOpmenl of the planneo slate park would disperse that community. There is plenty of space aJon1 the coast where no towns exist. where a state park could be easily established. In light of that fact. a death sentence imposed upon El Morro, to be carried out in just 3"2 years. seems manifestly destructive. ROBERT A. FOSTER. II Ti•t> I • S t o p To tbe Editor: .U a property owner who sup ported Proposition 13. I would like to express my concern aboul PropotiUon 9. We can no 1on1er cut govem· roent services, 1ucb as flood ~­ trot, slreet repairs. fire and pollce protection nd street. Ulbtm,, to mention a few. 1 belteve Howard Janis should have slopped with PropoeiUoo 13. !STELLE DOWNS ' • ' I : MORE OPtNtON 'nuldl!V • ..., 29. 1980 DAILY PILOT A 7 Rowland Evw / Rohert NOftk :Reagan-Carter Now .Anderson's Twin Targets c~ 1dalao -,.,_ Mtaa blUoduced u ··a mae ol coa•inloe," R•p. J~o Ao· derw--' tM DUt 40 •'Mel de~ to • ~ .... al ldabo ~ tNt la.la dwwt convteUoo •• aa tndepeodeot cudWIC• lclr ~ la that be~~ vas&U pnt. erabM to •t.ber Jlmm,r c.n... or Ronald Reasan. Bul tbat of --..... for bll.,... ~ broqlat bome 'Wbm fieldlq a Hr\ous q u 0 0 abouJ tbe ecoao my . fumbled l~ with an in· comprebe111l· ble reply that c e uld n o t possibly have s ati sfied anybody - particularly the questioner. Yet. after the speech. that questioner gritte:d hJa teeth and declared he still preferred Anderson to Carter or Reagan. TRAVELING through California launching drives ror signatures to get him on the ballot. Anderson concentrated o n denig r a ting Carter and Reagan. The content of his aban· doned c ampaign Jor the Republican presidential nomina· lion has all but disappeared. His famous SO-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax. once the cornerstone of An· derson's claim on courage. ts mentioned only when a ques· tioner bri11gs it up. Nevertheless. through ~•• 41~••t from lu••• to JiMMMlkMI, tbe lOM o( btl ...-.. II marked.b mon &eift«· ee•ter tlta• Ja Republlcu pri..,, *"· So .,.. b.ia •· <M ..... ..-1n ruu~=:i ~ .... WMo. He ••• c lo ..._ fw ~ auppcift al tbe Paa••• Canal treaU•, wbkb M'e IO obJecUooabla la tbla at.ala tUt they ma.y ecle• demll Sea. Frank Cburcb to tatly ~ t.b1.a yt&r. The nal'8"e ol Anderson'• ew· rent ompetptn1 waa ty~ by hl• ,...pome to that economAc Q~•tiola at tbe Collete ol Jdabo, posed bJ a ~ Bou. lawyer who wttJa Ma Wile bad drivm 30 m1lea to CaJdweU to ln.lpect An· derson at cto.e range. Ria ques· tJon CooliderlDc aim ult.aneous 1nflallon and recession, are Amencana disciplined enough to accept som~ unemployment while inflation ii being curbed? ANDEllSON'S answer walued past the question and instead discussed unemployment in term s that betrayed no familiarity with any known economic theory: Since there Is so much work to do in modemiz· Ing U.S. transportation and energy systems. "I j ust can't believe that we have to resign o urselves lo a permanent slagheap of the unemployed." When an othe r questioner smelled out m thi5 the promise of m assive government spend· ing. Anderson shouted "No!." explaining that private business eould help if given "proper kinds or incentives. through the tax code particularly." But what "proper kinds of ln· cenUvet"? Aadenon baa de-DOWl* Cllil Ktmp-Rotb tu re- ducuan t.laM M puaJooately Im· plond ta. Houae to pus less tbaa two )'Ult •JO. Hit postdon papen 1uppon futer tax write-olfa for new equ.lpment, but he 1e&dom talk.a about lt and lately bu~ •uca-Uos earmarked tu relief for atricken iAdu.atries. Not loo.& •&o be propoaed • wa1e-prict1 freeze. but seems to be backln1 away because of 1U,hUy reduced WlaUoo. S11n1 or thls jumble were found tn his elliptical aoawers bere. which disappointed the young lawyer from Boase. "But I 'll stW vote for Anderson," be told us. President Carter is out of the question ; Reagan's economics may be closer to his. but he could never vote ror anybody who seeks r ight·wmg ch eers by exagger ating the number or federal reguJatjons governing stepladders ANTI-CARTER, anta·Reagan sentiment is stimulated by An· derson's swtlcb from tssues to personalities since com1ng W1· der the tutelage or New York· based media wizard David Garth. While sniping at the pres· ideot. Anderson reserves his best shots for Reagan. Having battled the Republican right for the past decade, he delights in umntubited assaults on 1l5 cur rent champion Anderson seldom omits from a s peech his claim lbal Calvin Coolid ge is Reagan's "role model." At the College of Idaho. he went furt he r by n oting Coolidge 's two-hour artJ?rnoon nap aa president. then adding. "I don't think the next president . deaptte the infirmities or aee . . . " He was interrupted by s uatalned laughter. Overt Reagao-ba1tine as not the only evidence that Anderson, having shed all Republican pre- tensions. is more actively court· 1og the left. Before he came to ldaho. he addressed Los Angeles Mexican-Ame rican leaders at L ucy's El Adobe res taurant, Gov. Jerry Brown ·s la vorite hangout. Alter getting bogged down in iJJegaJ alien problems. Anderson attacked Cart~r'!> "hawkish mentuhty" ln foreign affaJrs. THAT BEGAN a day that saw Anderson prcuse the Depa rtment of Education. defend SALT II . reite rate support for gun con· trols and. "h1le proft!>S in~ neutrality. indicate h1 !> clear preference for Democrat Church over tus Republican challenger Rep. Steven Symms. But Anderson spent 24 hour~ 1n California "llhout ment1on1n~ h1s celebrated SO cent gasoline tax and probably would haoe mamtamed the sa me silence m Idaho had not <1 local reportt-r in Boise ~ked him about 1\ An der!>on endor:.t."<1 t he tax with a not1re abl~ lark or cnthu!>ta!>m ( "I 'm not prt'pa rt'd to a bandon my idea · · >. tht•n mo\ ed on w mor e plea!>t.t nt matter!>. J ohn Anderson's major theme as h1• begins his independt>nt can didacy I!> no longer a call for nJ t1onal sacnf1ce but a n •mindcr that he 1s ne1tht'r C:.trlt'r nor Rea~an. · ( ) c ••••• Pilot -commenl•.,•• Logbook e1c1usively in the VJells Fargo comes through with what savers need now Annotmdng a new feature available only at 'Jk.Us Fargo Bank lo holders of new $10,000 26-week li'easµry Cert#i- cates. Or 21.-4l~year LongTam 1ieasury .Cadcata of Sl.000 or mo~ A guaran- teed loan-at our prime rate*-up to the fuD value of yoW' Certtftcate. You get the guaranteed high yield of a li'easury Cer- tiftcate-plus immediate cash tfyou need it by using your Certificate as collateral. You may never need the money-but it's sure nice to know you have the option. S.carlly,~FlalbllltJ This new Serious Saver Guarantee adds a whole new dimension to financial p~g. For the fir.it time, bank security and the high earnings of 26-week or 2~-year LongThrm Treasury Certificates have been combined with the financial tlextbiltty of having the bank guarantee to lend you funds for any reason -while your CertJftcate remains fntact See a Personal Banker at your nea~t We.Us Fargo Bank about the Serious Saver Guarantee. \lkils Fargo has the services that savers need now Of ~ourse, if you'd prefer to have your lieaswy Certificate just as thousands of Vklls Fargo customers now have~ you can get either the 26-wee.k or LongTenn lieasury Certificate without the Serious Saver Guarantee option. Substantial interest pai.alty for early withdrawal ofTreaswy CertiBc:ates. Also, Federal regulations prohlbtt compound- ing of interest on 2&weeklieasury Certificates. WELlS PARGO BID ~-~ lblt Chi ic.n,.. be .. i.ec '" CNt:f fN .._..,ccre. ..._Wt w9rocni14' to the~ 1411 .. ( ._._,A>JC. \ . DAILY PILOT I 1 • .. AJ OM. Y PILOT GLAMOIJR SYMBOL FADING LAS VEGAS <AP) -The plumed and spangled showgirl. a long-stemmed symbol of glamour in gaudy Las Vegas, is oo her lut legt .. Vlctlms of a trend toward faster-moving productions. showgirls -lbe t.all exotically costumed performers who don't dance or sing -are being replaced by a breed who can. ''They're becoming obsOlete. Why hire a girl who can only walk when you can h.ire a tall, beautiluJ dancer who can do everything better. and sing, too?" said F1uff LeCoque. company manager of the MGM Grand's U4-member "HaJJelujah Holl ywood" cast. BY DECEMBER. SHOWGIRLS wall no tonitcr ~ pa rt of the lurt::l'Sl production "ho ... 1n La:. \'c•ga ::. The Lido rn La~ \ t·~··" ;md lh•· ~t GM 1n Rw10 ha\l' droppt•d lht:m from lhur produet1on!.. Mr' LrC'oquc· i. .. ucl .. In the old days. lht> mannequin !:.hov. girl "'as thl' thtnj? ·· i.a1d Mrs LeCOQue. 56. a former dancc•r .. They wt'r<' tht· tall. slatu csquc beautu .. •s-l he <.'ream of t he crop. Generally, they wt~re paid more because it was harder to find taller J?irls. "They stood out becall!Se the dancers were smaller. Then It nU changed. Girls got taller and it changed the whole s tructure of the producUon sbow. Now the dancers are as tall as showgirls. if not taller." said Mrs. LeCoque, daughter or a Butte, Mont .. miner. IT'S A NECESSARY move, she said. ·'The stages are gett.mg so big and you have to have a lot more movement. You bave to keep it golog .. " For S-foot-11 1"2 Lou Ann Harri.son . 23. a topless dancer with "Hallelujah Hollywood." 'height had always wor ked agamst her Y<htlc purs uing a danctn i? <.'arttr But in Las Vega:.. she·:,., a hot commodity ' "I "'as grabbl•d up n~ht a"' a)." ~aid th1: Seattle native \.\h o studied modem dancing m New York MRS. LECOQUE MAKES s ure appli· cants measure up to the S-foot-8 minimum. She keeps a m easuring stick. nicknamed "Excalibur," In her backstage office for that purpose. The pay is good, the hours long and work is steady along the famous neon-splashed Las Vegas "St.rip." To stage the MG M's musical ex- travaganza -one of the most popuJar shows in Las Vegas -about 90 cast members are on stage at one time. Tbey include chorus singers. nude singers. principal singers, prin· cipal dancers. chorus dancers, topless dan· cers and showgirls. SALARIES VARY FROM the minimum scale or S.162 a week for chorus dan<.'ers and s howgirls to Sl.000 or more weekly fo r pnn- capal performe rs. who negotiate indl\'tdual contracts For some. a Las Vegas stage appearance can lead to a Hollywood role. Former s howgirls Valerie Perrine and Susan Anton we re dls<.'overed here Before Bobby Gentry's c areer as a country and western singer skyrocketed. she was a 17-year-old showgirl at the Tropicana's "Folies Bergere." The life of a show performer is a hectic one. with two 90-minule productions a day, a minimum of six costume changes per show, plus long practice sessions for cast cbanees. "It's Uke any other job. except you're in the lights." said Miss Harriion. wbo joined 'Hallelujah Hollywood' 10 mooths ago. She \s paying off a college loan b> pcrformin~ nil(htly in costumes valued bet ween $3.000 and SS.000 each .,. ••• 1 ' ' Paid Pohlltal i\d\fl"Ul>t'mtnl "Big Mone" E • Showgirls. from left, Wendy Luker, seated, 24, of London, Juby Hughes , 20, of Phoenix and French native Henriette Lindstrom, check makeup and costumes in a basement dressing room of the MGM Grand on the Las Vegas "strip... Gail Eason of London. lower left, applies two-Inch long eyelashes before dancing in the "Follies Bergere " at the Troplcana . The glamorous, long -s temmed mannequm showgirls who neither smg nor dance, are being repla ce d by performers who can and The e Company. Next Tuesday is the Irvine City Council election. In the closing days of the campaign, voices have become a little more shrill, charges and counter-charges a little more harsh, and at times. even irresponsible. We are now beginning to hear charges that "The Irvine Company is trying to buy the election:' We think it's important that vou know where The Irvine Company stands on the issue of endorsements a nd campaign contributions. No matter \vhat yo u have read or heard, this is our poJi cy: 1. The Irvine Company does not and has not endorsed any Irvine City Council candidates nor has it financially contributed to their campaigns. Not because it would be illegal, or that we don't have the right to do so, or that we aren't inter· ested. or that we don't have our own opinions of the candidates. But rather because we believe that if we did. The Irvine Company itself would become the issue. or-more likely-serve as an excuse for avoiding the real issues. 2. Those Irvine Company employees who a re also Irvine c it y residents are encouraged to participate, personally, in campaigns for any candidate they wish. They may contribute to candidates. or endorse them, which is their right as citizens and residents, but it must be on a personal basis. They are not reimbursed for this in any way by the company. 3. The Irvine Company will , o n occasion, take positions on ballot propositi o ns. and contribute to them. When we do so, our actions will always be publicly repo rted. That's our position. • Unfortunately, some candidates still believe the best cam- paign strategy is to attack The Irvine Company-which they of course have every right ( anCI plenty of opportunity) to do. But we think they should be honest with you; and we feel an obligation to keep the record straight, also. Thank you for letting us do so. •NIWFOM C&ilMDIWl. ... ClllTllla\CMl'Clllt- .l • I , ( \ ' t I ' i l ' ' t ' • 1 GENERAL NEWS Dlseount Nuptials Tour Package Includes Y ows .. ~ SAUSALITO <Al'> -N.uoTaubol advaotaae of a new wrlnkle '" and Ml~o Kalnollu new all the way tourllm -a •eddm1 packa10 \bat from Tokyo to 1•t married In combinea a trip to Aro•rlu. a mar· Sausalito rta11 and a honeymoon, all pack11ed It v.•&1 r h taJkr than marT)'lJll ift lnto •tour that eotll about ... 000 Tokyo. Yt'ht>re th~ t) p.-of v.4!ddlnc re The weddJftt LD Sau11Ul0 co.t a.no. <'eplloo lh«>y wantt'd would have eott Tbat lnclud•d flowers. weddln1 betv.•f'en 18,000 and 112.000 pbotoe, the church'll SUO fee. wit· The n«"wlywt'd1 art> amon1 some ne11a. a 10 m•nute raseti. lapt1 of 300 couples who will Oy w $,000 the ceremony, llmoultne ttsrvlce miles from Jttplln thts. year to u between church and hotel and 1t change vows ut a Suusallto chapel snack afterward T s ubul. 11 44 year old radio re The couple honeymooned ln Ou;. porter. and his 29-yur-old bride took neylond 4;Alff W._1~ • II • -A.flt.r.PLE NEED PICTURES Rep. Robin Be.,d Thurlday. May 29. 1980 Can Gls Read? r ... Comics' Use Debated • WASJDNOTON <AP> -Two Houae Armed Services Committee mem· bers are tan1hng over whether In · atructlonal comic strips prove modem Gls can't read well. Rep. Les Aapln. D·W\s., crllidzed . Rep. Robifl L. Beard, R·Tenn .• for U1tlng the comic strips as evidence that the all-volunteer military force can 't attract educated people. Aspln said use of comic st.ripe for military instruction has been around since 1951 . long before the volunteer force replaced the draft army. ... Aapin cited magazlne comlc 1trips used to anatruct repalrmea al the Army's Aberdeen Provln& Grounds. The corruc stnps make UH ol aucb c h aracters as Connie. • buxom blonde. Joe Dope and Sgt. Hall Mast. He saJd those characters alao were used to instruct Gls nearly 30 years ago. But Beard. a Marine Reserve lieutenant colonel, said through an aide t.bat the Army is using more comic books for ins truction than before because less than hair its recruits are high school gr aduates. DAIL y Pl~OT A. OLD PRACTICE Rep. Le• Aapln .Ao(..V-. · 'i ,~:tG 0 ---~., Musical Sal me Plam1ed 1r==~ BRAS ILIA. Brazil 1AP1 Brazil's Roman Catholi c church a nd a local newspaper are of· ft>rin g St .000 lo the person who composel> ·'t h e most bea utiful music .. for a 5ong to wel com e-Pope John Paul II . who ha s scheduled a vis it to Brazil in July The lyrics already have been written -it is not clear by whom - and the idea is that more than a million persons will s ing the song to the pope when he celebrates an open·air M ass near Rio de Jan e iro 's Sugarloaf Mountain. Musical entries arc not to exceed one minute tn length and according to church rules. should contain "characteristics o f happiness and welcome. but without taktn~ away from the re l1 j!1ous spirit of the event " The lyrics. translated from P or tu~u ese . Brazil's language. are. A bless ing. John of Dod Our p1·upltt embrace ynu .. 'r'1111 come nn u rn11osr.on of peace ··~elcomt' "And bless uur people who l<rve you ··A ble1is1ng . John of God " LOJIESAJD OUTDATED PEKING <AP> It is n't love that makes the world go round. accord· in g to the Ch1nest> People's Daily The newspaper com plained that some mov· ies . plays and novels dwell too much on love r ather than ideals. aspirations ;md causes whi ch are more pre- cious. "Sincere love certainly gives people encourage- ment and strength, but love isn't the o nly motivating for ce of human life, or even the principal force " the newspaper said. • ANAHEIM ............ N ...... lftef-.. ,._ it's National Haggar · Slacks Days '"' featuring the famous Expand-0-Matic · waist slacks T ht-<.•· cnu•d easily bf' ,.,,. mos1 comtonabic r:l '-::. ~0.J I t.;o'I IO•'·'' lnL lnS•Ot.; l;•u :.:11.. ... d .>I· l 1"0 ~lrCICht•":> v. '" yOo1 t:\t•ry move and !he L 1 »C ~1y11np mke<; you from the otltce to thL· t 1 r 11 o( Chc.osc -Ohd or hca1ner colors 1n ~ 11 r v. rr ,,_ "-' Nt!n c'.l V•..,a' In• ,, J.? ..;(l Solid colors 22.00 Heather colors 24.00 Shop Monday through Friday 9:30 to-9:30 •Saturday 9:30 to 6 •Sunday 10 to 6 CORONA CYPMU fUUMTON HUNT1NGTON 11.ACH TU9l1N 1111111 M11r11t. ... ..,, .. .._ .... ....,._1M1'1• ,..,"*'v.....,_. ___ a ...... CMtw.me._v ... '-'----• .,...._..,...._...,.. .,...._.._ ___ ftl.UI .. MOM ITOMI TO •RVt YOU ntROUOHOUT AWA. CAUflOMIA. .VADA AM> NtW MIXtCO .. f 1 \ • J •• OM.Y Ptl.OT lhul'Mt~. a.lay n . tlllO GENERAL NEWS ......... -~ c Findings Challenged "' Good Luck, Kristen On Diet-health Ties LOC 111119 -N.-port HUM *k•mlth Luke Lucu ,.._ IM ke1 to hl• bulln a on h1a plate. ·--... -.... -..... 0., ,......,._ey Mtl•t•to ..,._ ., ..... ,. -··-"" ""' -. -.. ,..,_,,,.., , .......... l l<_ ..... ~. WASIUNGTON (A.,l · QuesUom about the roll' of dlet ln di• ue have ap\ln'ed • conlt'Oven y over w~r th• puMi lhcMald tM told t.o ••l .... fat and leaa chol•l rol A NaUorial Audemy of Sc encea pantl ta!d that many d letary ntcom· D1end1t1on• ur (•ontudlctory and lack eound sc1ML1ftc bHlj , creaUng confuaM>O a.bout whiat types of food cau-.i or vrevt!llt ('Crtttln dia.~uer.. THE A A0£MY'!S FOOD a nd NutriU<Jf\ Board u ad the bt:st recom · m t-ndl llon• urt' •ampl y ror a hulan~od dkt. exercli.e and weight c·ontrol 'The bo~rd ('Oni.aders 1t sc1en For the 11r1c ally uru.oond to make i.IJ\gle. 1111-R d 1nclu1ove recommendations to the eco r publ11.· regardll\J: inlakei. of energy. ~rotei n . f at , r h o l e i.l ero l. c:arbohydrate, fi ber und sodium," tbe ••ri .. MO&O MllMOltlAL "°'"''~ NIHYfl•IAN .......... Mr -a.." Oouefft Sn@,. Le~ IHe<ll, 00y ~s.•• #if •nc:I Mt\. Jen y I('"''"" tr ••nt 0•'' -.nu.1• M t •nd M t \ Vtf\ce-n1 C,uh"o ..... --1 .. <kll.Dcrr . ......, .... •Mr •ftd Mr\ ~w &.rlo ... tiunt • •"91on e..,;, ..,... : ........... • M• eno Mn. ~-., Wlk1i.m Hunl -.., •t'td Mir\. (..."""" Oon.t"°" M 1 \t"O \Ht t0 OOV ............. M , •"d M t \ ,._1~ Ait 0'"' W'•\1.rtlf't\I« OUr Mt .no Altl• JMFW\ .., .. ,.,,, l .. g-wn• hliQU.~·· bOY Mo •l\O ""'~ """'""' f O< '"'°' f O\le M.,.e Owy AIWll 21. ,,. M t e nd "°'" Pevl ~ouo. to•I• M4ow ,b0y Mt eno Ml> II-C..U-1 (°'le -... l»'t M t •no Mroa (ru 1\to._.,,,,, ~ol1fn. t-te•C>OH S.-•n. Qtrl • 1"910fl S.etll, CIO'f M• eno Mt\ JoM HOll..-0, ~ounlelfO •Mt •net Mr' J-~o 0.1 ~ounte1n ll•ll•y. bO\I • V•ff•Y. Ottf Mr •""'Mir"-fr.n~ Domu\•\., CO\I• : -.r11 '· ,,. i.lew. boy • M r •no Mn. A1e»n AreftM"M>. Hurit ,,,., •no ~ M.6tbOfOuQh t4•' not\, • rno1on 0.«11. l>Oy 1.•<lo '•'•· 11.,1 ..,.11 11. ,,. ~· •• ,_ •#ft •"° Mt'-8utt !a.fpt • .-.unt,f\4)104\ Mr •nO Mr\ M t•t M U C,•O.tlJf\0. liH<r>. "" N• .. 00'1 IH«I\, llO'I A.11"'tC 1•, ,.. Mr •nU Mr \. Herve y Mou ""''"· .M r •nc:J Mr\.. Gan••'~. HunlinQfOft Ir vine , bOy 8•~". 9u f M r •Ad Ntl\ .,..,too# H•tc" Hune .... II IS, t• 1nglon 8e«Jt. ooY 'Mr •no Mt• AIDltr\ OOir<>elll, ltvonf', M r end Mt• Ml<l•ffl Roy, H11111 'eov tngton S.ech, boy M t •"" Mt\ Rot>ert Pt•• (0<one i.1e, t, 1• O.I M4r,twu.,,fOOy Mll091rl1 Mr •net~,.,..,.. Co\t•~w ..,,,.. 6-r\111, I.. M t encl Mo'\ T-• l on>m •nn Mr end NV-.. lltrg11 Y•.tll'"'. (Q)t• Coue Mew. OOy --· lwfM fbgy-9orll ~J). ,,. A4oril It, t• Mt •..O Mr.. N><llOI"' P•PC>e>. ~nl• M r •nO Mr~ K •f\t Woht \outn •n• HtJttf'i"" 0"1 l~un•~be:rf M r and M t \. 'NHl••M (Ollu •r "-'1110. ,,. N•w~ IM«h. Qorl Mr •nO '°""' Jof>n Cun~ Ir"'"" DOY _, 4, '"° M• ..id Mil'\. (,.ro-.r 8e<klwm H un • ,,., •I'd Mr ~ 8 t-l'nd ~<P'lullt t11"9lon ~II. bOy N<IWPO•I ~Mii, DOV .-..n1 lJ. 1-_,.I, IMO NH •rtd Mt\. f 1MOlh'f 0 f"llfnt"y M r 4nd ~ frtot>tn M<.f•vl lO\f4f Ir v in., DO't ~w. DOy Mr et\ll Mt-. ROCt'rl N"wtencn, flun -V •. ,,. fihQfC>n &t.ch. Qi'"' Mr •nO M r-. C,.vr0t• (•rpit"nh •t AIW11U, ,,. (O•l•M"W,00• M r •nd Mt\ WtUt•tn C,ov44r~ Coro<M 0.1 ""'"" ooy Mr •Ni Mr\ R1<'W'rd Kot mt.. ... f. oun ,,,., .no M r\ w_. .. ,m•rti.ltl'f. oov Jon n M v lt1n report i.a1d T he board p u t.s t ogether the Re commended Dietary Allowances of '1tarruf\.b and nulnents UJ)ed by the gove rnment and the food industry DR. ALFRED HARPER of the l)nivers1ty of Wtsconsm. the board chairman. s1ud the panel disagreed with recomme ndat1o ni. for lo w· cholesterol. low s aturated fat diets. ai. suggested by the Amen can lleart Assot'iallon and so me government agencies. Reason for the board's d1s- agreernent · litUe evide nce that s uch diets help healthy peaple . • The board swd ll hai. not been pro- ven lhat lowerinft the levels of blood cholesterol through diet will con- sistently reduce new coronary djs. e as e . E ven tho u1t h h igh blood cholesterol appears to increase risk of heart ·disease. lhe connttlJon with diet is unc lear. the group said. HOWEVER, THERE also is no evidence a low fat, low cholesterol Postcard Auctioned LONDON (AP> A record auction pri<·c for a postca rd wai. set a t Ph1Ltps. the London auction house An English threepenny card showmg King Ed~ard VII and his wife. Quet!n Alt'xandra in 1902. brought $2.468 dlet doet any harm lf tt la nutrlUooal· ly balanced. Karper added. Tbe Am ricao Heart AuoclaUoa defended 1~ reeommeodalklnl to eat teaa chole1~rol and lncreue the pro- portion d J)Olyunaaturated veaetable f-1& to saturated animal fata IJt dlet. •'They are bued on the best data we have now. including 47 studies so- tng back to the 1980s," aa.id an U · soc1ation spokesman who asked not to be Identified. "We must work from th s Ulfonnauon until we have bet· ter " THE AC'ADEMV BOAaD said quesllon.able r ecommendations con· • cem1ng foods come from government ugennes. volunta ry health groups. ronsumer advocates and beallh·food interests Recommendations about specific food items mu.st take into account an- di v1dual dJJferences m requirements, the board said l'~or example. the effects of eating fats can be d iffe r e nt for trim . physicaJly aruve young people when compared with ::.cdentary. middle- aged men THE BOARD SAID the Amencan food i.upply generidly provides ade· qua t c nutrit'nti. to protect most healthy ~pie fro m defi ciency dls eases Howeve r. the country's biggest nutrition proble m 1s obe11ity. Being overweight inc reases the ris k or i.evenll degenerat111e dtaeases. and the board said weight control s hould bt' a ma JOr p<J rt of any d ietary gu1dchncl> Frank Reynolds Wi118 News Laurel WASHINGTON < AP I -Frank Reynolds. ctucf anchorman for ABC· TV's "World Ne ws Tonight." 1s the winner of the lntemational Platform As soc1at1on's 1980 Lowell Thomas Award for electronic Journalis m "In over 30 years of broadcasting. Reynol~ ha.'> aJways exemplified the highest s tandards of tho rough. thoughtful journahi.m " Moore said in announctng tht' a" urd .. . . . ' . . . . ~· . ~ . i . ' • P.O.S.H. Gentlemen's CJothmg is pleased to introduce K.nsten Long. ou1 sponsoree in the Ml.SQ Newport Beach Pageant. Kiisten will parhc1pate an the pageant's 0Hic1al fashion show this f nday, May 30. at 7 p m i n Fashion Island. Plan now to a ttend and stop by the store: 48 FASlDON ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• 640-8310 ( __ A_R_T_H_o_r_r_..:_· _) SATIRIZES I••" V•1lt!'Y Qtr 1 ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiliiiiii••·----~ =iiiiiiiiiiiilliiiilllliiiiji • M r •ncJ Mf·~ brU(.t" M,,....n, t.o""•<S•f\ !!iii ~~u:~"'-:J,,,, A,.,tron W1ntt .. rtt-(.<hto -----------------------------------------~ M •w .l)Oy ..... 124.1"° Mr .tnd Ml-. JOfV\ tk;\l~f •r 1it1nit-Qlft JiAr 4ind ,,,,.,,.,, P•tMO /dm1>1an<1 (O\t.t Mit-w 9 1t 1 M r •nd M t \ D•••O C>1'tH •"' Ne•por I lleoKn DO't Mt •nid Ml\ f~rry (141IOw1n Hunt 1n91.,.. S...oc:ll, t>Oy M r •nd """" ,..•roto Wowl•t\O Munt enoton S..Cn girt ._, e nO Mr" l r \ftt M t Kn1Qh1. '""'"*· bCrr ..... u. , ... ,,,,., •NS ~~ tooci ....__ ~~-t4ttwoorl 11 ... u,...,.., UCI Plans Transfer Sessions "I believe in treating myself to special times at Fashion Island ... like the Miss Newport Beach Pageant Salute to Great Elections of the 1900's?' .. FRIDAY MAY30 Community college students who are in· terested in transferring to UC l rvine can get m- di vidual couns eling on academ1c and other pro- grams at UCJ June 10 ft"om' 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . 49 Prospective students m ay obtain Information QJl admissions . hous ing, financ ial aid. han d icappe d s tudent ller vices and the UCI Educational Opportunity Program fr o m counselors located in the lobby of the Admims tra lion Building. U nd e rgraduate ac<1demic counselo rs also will be a vailable on a walk-in basis at UCl 's s chools of biological M:ie nces. e ngine ering, floe arts. huma nities. p_bysical sciences and social sciences; lhe pro· 1lram in sociaJ ecology. tbe Department of In- formation and Computer Sciences. lhe Graduate School ol Administration a nd th e Office of Teacher Education. Students wbo o~ in- form a lion on the transfer of community c ollege credits should bring copies of tnnscrtpts from their bl&b schools and col- leeea. More information on UCJ'1 on -c ampus couaaeltng opportunity for tranaf er 1tudent1 may be obla1ned by con· tactlDC Sula Wilbur at 133.-$511. CommiMioned ~ Stepbm E-Salltb, aon of Mr. Md Mn. J01epb £. Smttb ol 'IJ11 E. Ave. RamCJDA. Sao Clemente, .ru commi11loned a ••cond lleutenant and ••arded a bachelor of aclenc• d••r•• upon aractuatlioa from tbe Air Poree Audemy. SmJtb bu Mell Hied.eel for ptlot tralnlnc at Wllllam1 Air Force ..... Art&. • Super 8 Complex $ 49 Vitamins 4 I 50 Tablets Reg. $8.95 e Johnson's Triple Sixe PUFFS IOO's Req. $1.43 DEXATRIM Ap~•Control s4 69 56 Capsules Reg. $6.98 e • Wide Selection of Gift• and Coametlca • Save gas with our free delivery • Fii~ proceaalng , ........ ................... #,, Mwwpwt .... CA '2660 o,m ............. , ... ,.,. ............ ,. What do a beauty pageant, fashion, politics of the 1900's and music have in common? A good evening's fun for the whole family. Where I'll enjoy the beauty of the paaeant candidates and the fashion I've come to know from Fashion Island. Robert will certainJy remember the politics of the past as brought beck thrQulb the music of the famous election years. It all weaves into a special Friday evening. 'Where else can Robert and I find events the whole family will love? Nowhere but Fashion Island. cu~rEA~ ~Y. T'HUASOAY. F~Y 10 AM TO t ll'M TUE.S04Y. WEDN~Y. SAl\JAOo\Y 10 AM TO 6 PM SUNOAY 12 NOON lo 6 PM ~ FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER We're special, because ypu're special. Jus1 011 P 111c Coast Hionwoay tn NuwPQf1 8eeon I O~ANGE COUNTY Parking Rates Altered Cloaer to Airport Tenninal Higher Fees ., oa.oau •aoou ••tnN ..... o.ltt .......... Some P&l'\lq f el Job Wayne Airport wlll th&n1• beJhmlna Juot 2'7 undt>r a rat~ srhfl!ulf' appro~ \hit " by the Or&nMe Cou.nty Board of Su~rvlaon Under ~ new r ittr u r tra\-.tln'S "&II pay ~ tt!nU .,., boor at tht' PUUll ~Ina lo< dlrt<"llY In front ol tbe puacnar~r terminal, U «nl' pt>r hour Seaa than the praent ra.te BUT 'IRK Millll Ill CKA•GE for all-da) P•rklna ln that lot hat bffn r&IHCI from Sl. TS lo $5 Feea at the lona·lttm k>ta north or tht> t.nnbaal ~ wlll rem&ia at 50 centa per hou1. wltll • cMtb rate of sz.~. Tbe cbart• aa U.. ineterfd kit will a.llfO rt>main the aarne. at 25 cenu ~r half hour. The new rates a,. mta.nt to t'ncourage air trav•*' who plan to leave lhfolr tar$ at tbe airport few more than 5 hours lo park al a lot farther from the ternunaJ TRE NEW FEES WILL NET the collnl) an a1ditional "'40.425 over the S1 9 m1lhon 1l ex~ct:. to rece.ve from pa.rkang proc~ Uui. year. county officials said TM new ratei. arl' scaled down sub~lanllally from What ~ty i.lrport olflclall proposed a month aao .. The board 01 ~uperv1110r • i.t tbe w-atnt ot !Qeni.ar TbomH ttll~y. l15t month rejkted a pl10 that would bu\ l' ~ub tant1ull} nm.ed ntes at all parlrtn.C Iott. alLEV SAID THF.N th l the proposed c:harges "-\'re too high for John Wayne's unpaved &nd ln- l'M\'enH~ntJy locet4.'d lot•. In oth.-r ucUon, supervisors dlrec:ted county Gent'rol St-rv1ce1:1 A&ency officials to equip two parktnB lots with monllorina apparatua ~Y say will heJp rerover more parkin& ttvenue. But Uw 00.rd delayed ac:tJoo for one wttk on a pr<>J><)lal to turn the airport'• west clear zone into a parkins lot. The clear iooe ia the area direcUy btneatb the path of dep art!ng aucrafl. AJ.80 DEFEaat:o WAS. plu to ask for bids on the bus s huttle service from l)arlun& lots to the palisenger terminal - Ai.rllnei. operat10g out ol John Wayne Airport presenll> offer 1 he :.~rv1c~ rr~. but reported I> want out or the shutllt> bui.inesi. lt would cost the county a bout $130.000 the h rst >car lo set up surh ~l'n ll'l'. and about $96,000 a y tiar to operate. uccordmg to a :;taH rePort Item Pricing to Stofl? A C0W1ty ordinance requiring that all grocery items be in- dividually price-marked should be extended for one year. Orange County Supervisors de- clded Wednesday. • Tbe board ls expected to adopt a one.year price-marking law June 3 after hearing public testimony THE LAW AFFECTS stores m unincorporated county terntory that use electronic scanning equipment tot.ally food bills. Supervis ors ln Dec ember adopted a six·monlh ordinance requiring the price-marking to r eplace a similar s tate law lhat expired Dec. 31. The temporary ordinance'ln- c luded a provision allowing each supermarket company to ex- empt one store within the chain a s a test for consumer reaction. The one· year law, as presently written. doesn't provide for ex- emptions fo r consumer testing S upe rma rk e t e xec utives argued that it was expensive and unnecessary Lo conhnue marking the packages by hand. since the cash register·comput~r reads a code that prints out the price. BUT SUPERVISORS agreed with consumer advocates, who said shoppen would find it dif. ficult l o c omparis on shop without ~v1dual pnce tags. · -More than 46 citi~ statewide have adopted simUar laws. ac· cording to Supervisor Harriett Wieder. the board's major pro- pon ent of 1nd1 v1d ual price- marking ,Trash Pickup Fee Rises . . The Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved an increue in refuse coUecUon fees for reaidm&s living in unincorporated south coonty 41bmmunitiea served by lbe ~--Disposal Com- ~Y· t ~ will be permitted to cbarae SS.SS per month a verage c harged in the county's unin- corpQrated areas. The board also approved lnt"reases in Solag's rates charged to commercial cust.omen. ALSO AJ>OP'l'BD .. EU new ra&et that wlU i.ocreMe trulr cofiectJClb rates for ~ county ttsideatt served by tbe JayCO¥ DiapogaJ Company. This generally 1.QcludeS residents living in communities near Anaheim. Garden Grove, Stanton. B~a Park and O~. •oatb '°' reshleatJaJ trash coUectJoa, aa increaae fl .55 ceata. or 17 percent per month. over the cur- *nt $3.31» nte. Thai rate has been in effect slrice Oecember 19'78. THE FOUi HAD ASKED to boost its rate to . In approving the new rates. supervison called for a study on ways of better analyilng future rate increase requests M.30 per moot.h, but county stalf members said tlaat rate was not compauble with the $3.13 per • I I I I ' • .. -- II Your furnace ptlot hght 1s cosbng you money. And wastmg valuable energy. So turn your pilot light off this summer Here's how easy it is: Open the access panel to the. main gas control and look for the simple instructions. They will tell you how to safely turn your pilot off and how to relight it again whenever you like. Please read the instructions and follow them carefully. If you can't find the instructions or if you're not sure how to safely turn your p1lot off, call the Gas Company for help Give your furnace pilot a c• ~ • vacation this summer. It's one sure- fire way to save energy and money. Qg§ iOUn481M Ql.fllOllMA OAS ~ ---- • - Thut1cley. Mey 29. I NO OAJL y PILOT A I ' .,. __ ~-. .. starts Friday, 9:30. a.m. many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited to stock on hand, so shop early for best selection! • 1n our Huntington Beach store women's sportswear NOW '3JUNIOATOPS . .. . . . 1.98 31 MISSES'TUATLENECKS 1.98 53SlE£VELESSTOPS 2.98 7' FAMOUS M,AKER TOPS 3.98 62SHORTSLEEVE TEE SHfRTS 3.98 32SLEEV£LSSTOPS 3.98 51JUNIORPAHTTOPS . . . • . .. . 4.98 47MISSIS'PAHTTOftS. . . . . . . • . . • • . . 4.98 •FAMOUSMAKIR~ ................ 4.91 1•LONGa&VETEEStlRTS ............. UI 32SHOATa&YEl&ltlRTS ............. 4..18 171-IES'S.SLEEV£TEESHIRTS ......... 4.91 35111Hl'•OUllS ..................... 5.91 •JUNIORPANTlOflS ..........•.•........ 5.91 •JUNIORPANT'I ....................•.••.. 5.91 ~JUNIOllTOPS .......................•.•• 5.11 *1 LOlllQILIEVE1'0PS ................... la 7t•IESS.~TE£SMRTS ...... 5.• 3UUllOA8HORTS . . . . . . ....... 7.91 UFULLAOUAEPANTTOPS . . . . .... 3.91 •FUU.AGtMEPAHTTOPS . . . . ....... 5.91 women's dresses 30MISSES'8lOUSES . . e•SfS'SKJRTS .... -. 20Ml99ES-8LOUSE9 . . 80 lllSSES' ANO JUNIOR OAESSES HON .. 5.98 . 5.98 .. 9.98 ........ 9..98 lingerie, loungewear NON IOF\X.LSlJPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 125HAL.FSUPS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... 1.98 70CAllSOLES . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . ... 1.98 13580FTCUPBRAS . . .. . ........... 1.98 50SHORTSLUPWEAR(1 AH02PtECE) .... 2.98 32St41FTS .... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 2.98 ~SUNDAESSES . . ..•... 2.98 25LONOGOWNS . . . . . 2.98 15S&.E£PS._,TS . . . 2.98 18FAMOUSMAKERGOWNS 4.98 20COOROINA TE SLEEPWEAR ... 5.98 21 HOSTESS LOUNGERS • . 6.98 aLONOLOUNOERS . . . . .......... 7.91 women's accessories NOW 4'PLASllCfWNCOATS .................... 48c 11a1CARYU ................... · · · · · · · · · · · 9lc 40CHECKl()OKWAUETS .•........••...... 9lc •~THERPC>UCHES ..................... 1.48 •BELTS ................................ 1 .. 1•eutl!AIWIQS .......................... 1.11 22PIEllCEDIAAltQS .................•.... 1 .. 13NOYEL TYHAMOUOS . .. .. . . • .. .... 1 .. MCANYASH.+MDllAOS . . . . . . 2.• 72CUITCttHANDUOS .. 2.91 52SHOULDERHAN08AGS 3.98 41INITIALPEHOAHTS 3.98 41Vlm TAAVELHAH08AGS 5~ 50FACW.SOAPS ...... . . . 4'8UPON SCUffl . .. . . . . . . . . . .......... 1.98 59 BOOT SCUFFS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 2.98 ' infants and toddlers ~ SITOOOLIRc..l'lm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.- ·~· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ........ Ilic •llGHTI ..... ··•···················· ..... 1.41 .......... owa .............. 2.11 ataCD •eoYS•ana ................. UI M~ .... ~ ................. 1.41 alCOCUltOMU'TOn .................. 2.11 2t TOOOLD80Vl'TOPI .................. 3.11 buys. for girls NON 12UTTLlmALS'TOPI .... . . ... 1.98 1•um.I OIRLI' TOPS ................... 2 •• •UTTl.ICIM.l'l«IRTI ................ • .. 2.M 21um.! ..... WllD ................. S.• 11mG1L1DMl•S ................... ... buys for girls N(JN ftL.mUGIALS'PANTS 3.98 1908KiGIAL.S'ToPS . 1.98 251 BIGGIAl.S'TOPS 3.98 91 BIG GIRLS SKJATS • . . . . 3.91 24BIGGIRLSORE.SSES ............. 3.91 llBIGGIRLS'OAESSES . . .. 4.98 112 8'G GIAlS'SK.IATS . . ............. 4.98 74BIGOltts'SIORTS . .. . . . . . .. ...... 4 .. 14381GGIRLS'TOPS .... . .. 5.91 53BIGOIUS'PAHTS . . . . . . . . . . . . &.91 1111G GIRLS"PANTSETS . .. . . • .. . . .... : &.81 31 BIGGIALS'DAESSES . . .. . .. . . . • . •.•.. 7.11 15SOCKS •..........•........•.••....... 41c 71 PAllTIES . . . . . . . . . . . .................... 4lc '7LEOJMOS ......•........•.•••..•...• 1 .. 121.W:.S . . . . • . . • . ............. 5.11 buys for boys HON 315190YS'SOCCOIOC1CS. . .. 48C 921 !EED~StMTS ... 91e 91ST.AATAECT .... IS . . 9le 4'POlYESIEAICOTI'ON~TS . 2.41 39LONGSLEEVESWEATSHIATS . 2.48 112ST.,.TAEJCPAJAMAS . . ... 2A8 StSHORTSLEEVEKNITSNATS . . . . . 3.98 15080VS' CO ft OH/POU''ES I Elf PANTS . 3.98 28FAMOUSBRANDBOYS-VESTS . . . .. 4.98 2SUTTl£ BOYS'FAMOUSBRAHOJEANS .... 5.98 27 AHGB. fUOHTSl.ACKS .. .. . . .. . . .. 6.95 21100'W. COTTON PAINTER PANTS .......... 8.98 50 UTTl.E BOYS O.P. TU StMTS ........ : . 3.91 buys for men N()W t65GYMSHORTS . . . . . . 98c 31 TEE~IRTS . 1.98 27LSlV.SHIRTS 1.98 1STIES 1.98 47TURTLENECKSHIRTS . 2.98 51 S.Sl.V.SHIATS 5.98 16LSlV.SHIRTS . . . 5.98 60 llEH'S SUCKS . 5.98 275.SLV.KHITSHIRTS .. . . 6.98 33YOUHG MEH'SJEAHS . . . . . 8.98 53 FAMOUS BRANO VELOUR SHIRTS . . . .... 8.98 21 VOtMGllEN'SSLACKS . .. . .. . .. . 9.91 1•1 FAMOUSIRAND ACTIVEWEAR .... 1.-.3..98 shoes for the family 31WOllEN'SLOWHEE.S . eCJWOIEfSFLATSAHOA&.S ........ . 120WOM!N"S HIGH HEELS .. 150WOMEN'SPATENTSUOES. 100MEH'S MESHIUfLONS . 30BOYS'LEATHERCASUALSHOES 30GIAlS'CASUALSHOES SOWOMEN'S~S yardage and notions NOW .. 3.98 . 5.98 . 9.98 .1 •. 91 12.98 5.98 3.98 2.98 tCN 1300Zl'P!AI . . ........................... 2lc 120Z'JFPIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ 4lc 71MCR:A,AfiCU• .................... 1.48 12YD&.ACMUCFAICEAM . .. . • .......... 1 M aW1.1'1M2TATIMILOltVl1.0UR ...... 1AI 12Y'D&llOLV•ICM l"WtCALlllNNTI ..... 1 .. for your home PON '08"-AClllATI .......................... lie .. IOTCttlHCURTAlel ...................... lie 2'9ClietDCURTAINI .................... 1 •• 1GOMTCS•MNTCURTAINS .......... 2.91 170PINW!AV!DRAPll •.............. 4.91 .SIHOW!RaMTAINS . .. ................ 4.91 211.A.TtMOOMAUGS . . ...............•.•. 5.• 3'0PEN~Y!DRAPES ........... ~ ...... t.• 21 IOllTPAE.I ........................... t.91 1tl0 IPOllTLOCICIR TOWILI ...•..•.•.•••.. - ·Huntington Beach • 9811 Adams Ave. at. Brookhurst St. • 963-9731 , t • ' • .. 1 MARMADUKE by lr1• AnlhJ* P.IANUTS "I wish there wu eome way to make HIM the family breadwtnnerl" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH -' , ; r r1 WHl!N DID YOL{ AND M.AlrCIA F"l~!>T' MUT '? f'UNkY WINkER8EAN by Tom Batiuk ' t I • ASSEllBLIES-( Prerequisite-usually flf ty cents) N>semblles a.re usually put on tbr educational purposes ... basically, you learn what a waste of time they are! You see everything from born-21gain rock groups to guys trying to get the senior class to 9ell car wax . If anyone tr.iea to tell you that vaudeville i.8 dead, tell hlm to stop in at youx next assembl.Y ! by Jeff MacNeOy ORABBLE ~ flilL&..'t MA()~ "°''~ ~~ 6t« ! ~ "O" Ott M'i ~ta\. EU..-!-.-.......- FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE by Ferd & Tom Johnson THS"YEXISTEt>, BUT 1HERt: WIS so MUCH COTTON AND ~ ,ANr> tk:f ~ REBl'f tro ~ .wos F\)ll-1 ~ ·~~OFlt OR.St Glt-JGHA~ ,AND RAYON A/?OUND IHEY WE~E HARDIO SPoT. Wl-fEN 'I ~HS FOJt Tt-te Fllr'ST Tl.YQ.1 !~WMV HUNTING OA~ were OY!JC ... by Mell Uurius -t HAD 8aCOM8 T,_. ~-··· Q'·'" ~ ... . . ~ . ~ :... ~~~~~ OR. SMOCK WI "T"' H L,..O"r'S OF SALJCI!, WHO'S TO KNOW,. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 KHne GORDO • "SUICJn's in a f 'ly II am1 way. ''That means "-'• pregnant." DENNIS THE MENACE " ' • • ---'ft .---------------..... ~ Nl:TIFfCJAL fi.OWEC> NlZ ~. 60ClJCJ!~ "OJ( JUDGE PARKER NA"CY \ " NANCY·-PLEASE STOP.SAYING E.VERYTHINu TWICE. by Tom K. Ryan r .. . .. . . . .. cor.11cs I CROSSWORD~ /"'You'1t h.,. to t1ke It ~eek-okay?" by Kevin Fatal' i I I ' I ' 0 TOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUULE 1~ . ,., ..... 17tciftdof ..-y 70Slnc.t - 1' Nifty n~ 730Mlld 7• Ana--V•. 7$0fC.- ••• ... ,.,"'.!all• l • ' . At I I • I :!~! ; 'ii'i'f 'Jl ••• • . ' ~-• • IW • 0 • • If B~ -· • I f • •• 1•1r:•• f I r .. r ...... A f I ... . ' I l I I lll•I• • . ,. . ' . •• ....... ·-· C I • ··-• I . ' l I I f lcllOl•ltlt • I I I •• l I 1•11111 tit I I c • l '. •• , .... •Ill• , .... &Ill• l • • • • • ' 0 • • I I 0. I • .. Wllgllf uNt 51 'Bfte llOM .... 53 Edit°"' 56Null.al pnilbt 57 Mlnl9 68 Orowlno °"' 59 8IOOd Miit eo OM'• nwne 81 a.r. 63 UnlwelC MSW1*no M HMlltly 59 Al1• - OoNSUMER ... ~ /~r; lj ,......, l•r Cer.-r•p D&Aa PAT: I wtU bt " )'Mn old 1n Octo~r ~ l wait ...,uJ then Lo 1ppty for Meidtutt or ....... l do tt aoooet"? KW., Hunttncton Bfatb Oall S•pll~• CaN.-_.r Dal•• DEAR PAT: The Cantt'r Information Servlce'a toU·fl'ee · telephone serv1t'e of the Na tional Cancer ln.sUtut~ responded to 2,S4l Cahfor niana lul year. Currently, one out or four peoplt- will contract cancer and approximately .OS,000 people will die of the disuse We urge )our readers to phone <800> 2~ 0066 ll Lhey have ~rnv ~estions or want any information about this d1i> eMe. C,8., Bethesda, Md. ,! Al'S U..... tbe N1Uoeal 1-sthutes of Heetth * the reminder that lhJs valuable servlcl' Is Malla~. . 8o .ff~ Light of Bb«"Uih DEAR PAT · I'd like to share the recipe for ·~,Angel Biscuits." which D.E. was kind enough 10 send Lo me. As 1 said before. it's a ram1l,y favonte at our house and I thought your other readers would like 1t as much as we do. Here it is: s cups nour, 1 teaspoon each baking soda and salt, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 3 tablespoons sugar, :i.. cup shortening, 1 package yeast dissolved in '-7 cup lukewarm water , 2 cups buttermilk. Sift dry '-gredient.s together . Cul in shortening thoroughly. Add buttermilk and dissolved yeast. Mix with a spoon until all n our ls moistened. Cover bowl and ~t m ri!frigeralor until ready to use as needed <dough keeps several weeks>. When ready to ust'. rOlJ dough 0 0 fiOUrCd board tO I~ tnCh lh1Cknt-:>~ •d cut. Bake al 400 degrees F on cookie sheet or shallow pa11 about 12 minutci. These rolls are s~rumpt1ous' L . F .• Costa Mesa • I can almo.t taste them oow. 'ftanka for ff9d. •1 this blgldy reeommeacled rff~, Uil A Y~ .. ....... n..,.ftM1en-to1llu•.taM,.. ... 0 ...... ...._,. •M Tep af G "~ DP'...AR PAT I would Uh to Hnd a letter to lhe (W'raon ln <'har1• ol tht h11helt complaint office ai Oent'raJ Mot.ors tn l>t-lrott Can )'OU tlve me the name und addre:sa I want~ J .A .. Costa Mesa ~ Ukt JOG meaa ......... Adclftta )'OU lf'ttf'r to ll1tph Panln, Muapr. C....•er ~la­ tton&, _.. r.· GrHd Blvd., Gftefal Mo&on BUJd. Ill&, l>etrol . Mkh. csm . GfteraJ "'°'°" wW ae-t t'pt a ~Ifft caU from coesamer p~& ow.en.. PH•lo'uurnbf.r b <313) $56·2tU. .siglt Ouflh1r• f 'fl9lt• Hulr" DEAR READERS: The Ch·U Aeroaaatlea Board llu ailed for public c:ommeat OD ka pro- posal to stmplify the alrflne tJcket couater sips •bat eQ>laln pa~ger rights and respouJbWUe-s, roosoUclatJng lbem Imo onf', anclu~red. easy·Lo- read stp. TM propoM'd .. IMPORTl\NT INFORMATION t'OR PASSENGERS" sign reads aa follows: "Smoking : Oo ti.s. airlines. you ban the right Lo ~It In tM no·smoklng section oo your rligbt, and this sttt.ion will be u panded if DtteAsary to ac· commodatt' you. Ove-rbooklng: On scheduled fJlghts, alrllne-s must offer a spttlnc paym~t to most pass~gers with confirmed ~nations who are not lt't oo the plant' becawie tbt-lt-nJgbt Is over· sold. You may not be bumped ~fo~ the airline has asked for volunteers l-0 give up tbelr seats for ....,... ...... ..,. SOFAS ~·~•2aa CHOOSE FROM OVER 90 OFFERENT STYLES ANO COVERS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. SAVE 25--334' Off MFG. SUGGESTED PRICES. ALSO AVAILABLE W /BEAUTYREST. Ftiatures 100's of SIMMONS Firm Ad!UstoRest• COils. comfort- able QU4tted sun aces. matching coil spring toondat· ions. DAILY PILOT .I 13 BEAUTYREST® SAVINGS llOW! SAYE s20 .. s100 :g (When you make your selection prio,r to June 1st) a bargained.fo r paymt'nl. Ask any 1lrt1.ae agent -----------------------....-t------------..... for a free summary of th~ complete ruJ~. NOU : Different rules appl) on some lotematJoatl}..qjghta. Tt> prote<:t your reservation and lbf'Se rig.b~yoa must mtt( an alrUne's de adline for arrlvhtf •Vt~e boa rdlog gate. Baggage: Air~ uuaUy dO 004 pay more lhan $750 for 106s, delay. or damage to your checked baggage. Llmtta may be dlffereot oca international trips. You eao tnereue the Umlt by buying •ucess valuation' Insurance from the airline when you check lo. Spttlal rules apply lo jewelry and otht"r valuable, fragllf' or pertsllablt' itt'ms. Accidents : For Inte rnational trips, alrline11 limit lbeir rt'SponsfblU ty for most taSH of death or injury LO passengers to $75,000. READ YOUR TICKET FOR MOR E INFORMATION." Readers may commeo4 oa tbe board's pro· posal by writing to: CAB. Docket Sfttloa. ~ket 38tZJ, Wublngloa, D.C. H4Z1. by Jme 11. 111oun , ••• DELIVERY IN ORANGE COUNTY SOUTH ST ~leep ~ttteis 3161 HARBOR BLVD.• COSTA MESA• PH. 545 -7168 ,,...,. ,,. ••• ,. "'" "ti,,..,. . .....,.. ~· • '~ ST~ H<>Oftl: Mon. end Fn. 10·1, Tue.· Thur&. 10-t , a.1 10~1, llHI. 12-5 ale DnN ltlEllllOlffAL DAY fO·I -.. ,. We Feature the Complete ~Line of Simmons ,,.,,,,,..,,. All models rn Stoel( /Of 1mmeo1a1e d811very DAILY PILOT • on San Diego Federars T-PLUS/30 money market certificate . . Cl.EARANCE ' 9" COLOR AC/DC SJJ9. •010 25" COLOR CONSOLE Reg. '629 S 5 2 9 Save '1 00 TV STANDS BY 'SALE! , ,. I 9" REMOTE PORT ~BLE Re«J. S599.SALE $539 .SAVE S60 I 2 11 BLACK & WHITE e.:110 Rec}-$109. s99oo . WE ,. SERVICE •WHAT .. WE SELL 1911 PORTABLE COLORlV l ·---- per year* annual yield•• • Recent money market activity indicates June's rate could be lower. • Open your T-PLUS/30 account before June 1st to guarantee this rate. 1!1. No minimum balance required 1 t B Rate guaran tee d fo r 30 month~ to 10 years ' B . Earn more than at any bank' . IFSfJc j Savings insured to $100,000 by an agency of rhe federal governmen t. :.:::-..: •fc4cral la.,. ttqu1m \ubsc.n111l 1n1em1 ~nallv for a r1)>'1ibd,.•1I •·Ann111l )•tld ,r ontuell and princ1p1l 1rmain on -n• ror one yc.1 tACCIO\Ull bt.&uciD ofk9 IJl&a SIOdo noc ~ U1l«rct1 ., .. ,,.. i11v1111 --/11' ll(ltl' B.sanDiegQ.JW~ SllOr •• .......... " ....... ......... 3'206 OdltllJ M b4 It VICION 111\'o Ollposilt C.,.WMIO Buell ~· Slloppinc Ct11tt1 l•lf9llOM 496 0201 ,..... ... ···- ......leadl °" "'"" C'Mtt "'P-'Y. ktwtell MICMIMH 1M Mid lftwJOFt IMtff Ome r tltpllon• • 644 1 sa~ ""-' .. Ullt. Oii ""' lew4 ol _... Mitt c-ttf r......_SSNIDJ I ·~------------. -----~ .......... , ..... 14 lWl Y Ptl.OT 12 Oleers tor Ga~••• These girls, selected ln tryout.a, form pep squad for Sad· dleback College. Sitting (from left> are cheerleaders K~thy ~owell, Debbie Dick, Sandi StigJbaue'r, Heidi W1edme1er. Debi Reeve and Anne Madsen. Kneeling (from left> are song leaders Kim Pustay. Shannon Henry. Ava Haretakis. Helen Rogers. Coral Sowl and Wendy Hubble. Sales Gimmick Labeled as Un-funny BILLINGS. Mont. <AP> -The Na· Uonal Association of Realtors says It'! misleading and deceiving. But Louis K. Von Bergen says it's too simple to be confusing. At wue ls the name chosen by a •· f?'OUP set up to help homeowners sell their homes wltbout a broker: The Unrealton. <.!he National Association of Realtors vo.wa to oppose an application to re· gister the name as a trademark. . ,..., Ted Hudson Kordela or tbe NAR saJd realtors are "committed to high slan· dards ol business conduct by adherence to our strict. code of ethics. The. term unrealtor," on the other band. quit& literally translates: "a nonmember of lhe National Association of Realtors." The uae. be sald. "dlspara,ges the as- sociatklo by sug1eating that It is either adinlrable or desirable for ooe oot to be pledred t.o hl1h standards of ethical con· duct lo the real est.ate brokerage field.'' Von Bergen. a partner in The Unrealt.ors, says the words "have total· ly different meanings and therefore do not 'mislead or deceive' anyone as lo their meaning." And be says some customers have encoura&ed him not to · glvf' In. and he d~n·t Intend to. The biggest swap meet on the Orange U>os1 is found every day in the classified ods in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 • • r •. •. .. . . .. . .. ·" .... .; Earn money! Wm prizes! When you·re a Daily Pilot earner. you earn money every month. Your own money! For clothes . . . records . . . hobbies . . . or for sorrething special hke a bike. a stereo or your own TV . Money to save for the future . too ... for school or other important ex· penses. Ifs your money. You earn it, save It, spend 1t and learn for yourself how to handle 1t wisely Daily Pilot carriers also part1c1pate in sales con· tests with chances to win a lot of "extras"' You c an ea rn extra cash ... special tnps . . and great pnzes! Sports equipment. television sets and stereos. watches and 1ewelry . . there are dozens of valuable pnzes to choose from. As a newspaper earner. each new subscnber you sign up helps you win these "extras"' .................. ,. ............................. ~ ...... 19, ....................... , Church Selects Leader DETROIT <AP> -An Indiana church official and expert tn manaae·, ment. the Rev. Charles A. Hammond, bas been .... -00 ,_ ·-.. ·-°""' IC .. ---'°"' AluJ co.T • .-..141·1211 ................ -llOll ~5-0401 ~ -c-c--ra..-.. ........ ....,_,,, Call 842-5171. Put • t•• worda lo work tor ou. elected moderator or the -=~ ........... -------=-=-=--=~~~~~~~~~~ conrllct·ridden United TURNING· TO PAGE BS Presbyterian Church. The past Is the top COULD BE WORTH elective office of the 2.5-million-member de· nomination . larges t Presbyterian denomina· lion In the nation. Hammond. 46, tbe ex· ecuttve ot the church ·s nlE INCREDIBLE Wabash Valley Regional e'M:H(MATE. SWEEPSTAKES Presbytery al We s t 11-/J 01. 11-ft 11- Lafayetle. Ind .. won alBl111&uBC11ar. narrowly Wednesday on--::;:==:=::=:==:=:=::=:=:=:==:=::==:=~~ a third ballot 10 a tight / race amoog a field of four at the denomana· lion's general assembly. ln the final ballot. he won 318 votes to 246 for a lay woman. Louise Lyon of Chntoo. Iowa Both firmly supported a recent church require ment that each con· gregalion include womeo among ruling church officers. The rule has caused more than a score of congregations to wltbdraw Crom the cburcb. C.11'42-5111. Put • few worda lo work for ou. MERCURY SAVINGS and loon a880Custfon Executive Offices· 7812 Edmger Ave., Hunung1on Beacll, CA 92647 Soutflflfn C1l1form• Reg1on1(.0tf1e.s: 8955 Velley View SI . 8uel'l8 Park CA 90820 1&!>6 Arne1H Ro Camarillo. CA 113010 2071!> S A•alon BIWCI , Catl!OI' CA 907~ 2»21 I.Ake Cenre< Of ,~ F0test), El T0t0, CA 92930 H)()1 E 1mpen11 Hwy , LA Habra. CA 90831 • 1~ LonQ BMcn Bllld., LonQ BNcn, CA llOll01 Gl 22939 Haw1horne 81.0 •. Ton~. CA 805Cl6 • 1..AI!> 1rm141 81.0 •• T u111n, CA 92e80 236 N C1tru1 Awe , West C0¥1na, CA IU193 tQllAl Ananeltn Hlll1-Com11't Soon ~= .. Mercury Aoom" *Yllleble on•_.,.,~· lla\e fun! Bemga Dally Pr lot cam er 1s fun' As a earner. you II get to meet and work with others your age You'll get to go to special meetings where you II learn the art ol selling. And when you're a top earner. you'll get the chance to earn extra money. super pnzes and have some great times with other carrrers 11 s a temf1c way to make rew frrendsl D•lly Plot Clrcut911oft0ept. 330 W. Blly, P.O. Box 1HO Costa MeN, C•I". 92921 If you're 10 yeara or older •IKJ want to do tomethlng lmport•nt, find out morel C•ll 142-4321 or send In the coupon tod•yl Yes! I would like to know more about becOmlng a carrier. P1eaae contact me about a newspaper route. • • DAILY PILOT ~ I . A 14 twl v PILOT Ttturtdl'f. May 21. tMO 12 ~tor Ga~••• These girls, selected ln tryout.I, Corn:i pep squad for Sad· dle back CoUeee. SJtting (from left) are cheerleaders Kt:ttby ~well, Debbie Dick, Sandi Stiglbauer, Heidi W1edme1er. Debi Reeve and Anne Madsen Kneeling <from Jeft) are song leaders Kim Pustay. Shannon Henry. Ava "Haretakis. Helen Rogers, Coral Sowl and Wendy Hubble. Sales Gimmick Labeled as Un-funny BILLINGS, Mont IAP> -The Na· tional Association of Realtors says 1t·~ misleading and deceiving. But Louis K. Von Bergen says It's loo simple to be confusing. At luue ia the name chosen by a group set up to help homeowners sell their homes wiUaout a brolc:er : The Unrealton. The National Auociatfon ol Realtors vows to oppose an application to re- pter the name as a trademark. Ted Hudson Kordela of tbe NAR said realtors are .. committed to high stan· dards ol buslnesa conduct by'adherence to our strict. code or ethics. The term unrealtor," on the other band, quit& lite rally translates : "a nonmember of the National AslociaUon of Realtors." The u.e, be sald. "d isparfies the as- soc:iaUoo by s u11esling tbat ll is either admlra~e or desirable for one not to be pled1ed to blgb standards of•ethJcal con. duct ln the real estate brokerage field." Von Be rgen, a partner In The Unreatt.ors. saya the words "bave total· .. . • . ,. .. . ··" .. Earn money! ly different meanings and therefore do not "mislead or deceive' anyone as to their meaning." And he says some customers have encouraged him not Lo l(lve ln. and he d~n't Intend to The biggest swoP meet on the Orange Coast is fo,ind every day in the clossif ied ads in the DAILY PILOT 642-5678 ... When you're a Daily Pilot camer} you 'earn money every month. Your own money! For clothes . . . records . . . hobbies . . . or for something special hke a bike. a stereo or your own TV. Money to save for \he future. too ... for school or other important ex· penses. lt"s your money. You earn 1t. -~ave 1t, spend 1t . and learn for yourself how to handle 11 wisely. 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It was \!\fl aturr ol atorybook5 J&1on Thompaon . born and ratsf'd in Soul.Mm CallCornia and a Life lona Ancel ran . finally And.I bjmsell lo &an An&t'I umform And the lint Ume hf' swings a bat. he drills a double down tbe right field hnc. sconna three runa and seoding the Angels on their way to a 7 6 victory over Texas MANY TIMES THOMPSON made the \rip from A_pple Valley to s1t m tbe bleachers and watch bis heroes. J am t"reaos1 and Bobby Knoop, play at the Big A "I've always wanted to play for this team . : ever since I was a lttd," Thompson said. "l was upset when tbey told me I was traded until they said it was to California. I grew up with the Angels." Traded bf D11troll for Al Cowens, Tbompl()ll ~pent moett o Tuesd11y oi&bt ln • Jet from New York. where the Ttgera bad been playing. He didn't get much aleep bt!CoretMhadt.oreport to the bullpart Wednesday afternoon. ·•1GOTINABOUT1:30, but my system was J ll messed up from lhe Ume change and J only slept ,. couple of hours." said the 6-4 first baseman HtJ oame didn't appear in the starting lineup, but in the eighth inning, Manager Jim Fregosi summoned him to pinch bit against the Rangers' crafty reliever, Sparky Lyle. "I had so much adrenaline going I didn't know what I was doing," 'Thompson said. "I don 't remember what anybody said, what kind or pitch It was or anything." The bas ea were load e d . with the AngeJs and Rangers locked In a 3-3 tie. There was one out, so all Thonipeoo needed was a sacrlfice fly to give his new club the lead. nobody there." Thompson said. "No one had to tell me to run." But 1bompson smashed tbe ball just inaide first base and down lhe line, emptying the bases Dickie Thon, a rookie just ~ailed from Salt Lake City, followed Thompeoo 's double with his fifth hit of the night. a single to right. Thompson's girt. run gave the Angels what seemed to be a comfortable 7·3 lead, but the Rangers rallied ror three more in the top of the ninth -meaniJ'lg lhat Frias' mental blunder ac· tually cost Teus the game. Thompson should have scored easily, but he slipped at third base and had to st.op there. Thon. \hinkini Thompson was scoring, headed for second on the throw, but he was cut down. MANAGE& PAT CORRALES went into a rage aft.er the game, overturrung a table filled with food, and Frias was in no mood to talk about the play. THEN CAME A WEOW MOMENT that turned out to be the key play or the game. Part of CorraJes' frustration s temmed from the way the game ended, which was another mental mistake. Texas shortstop Pepe Frias made the tag on Thon and forgot there were only two outs. He tossed the ball down and jogged toward the dugout. Tbe potential tying and winning runs were on first and second in the persons or BUI Sample and J im Sundber~. ·'I just looked at the plate and there was Starter·turned·rellever Chris Knapp de· (Sff ANGELS. Page 82) occ Rolls~ 20.1 Ii-Wasn't Much Of a Gamble By JOHN SEVANO °' * o..~ r .... \\.eti NORWALK -When Oran~e Coast College Coach Mike Ma~ne announced Mak e Hogan <1 s his opening day pitcher 1n thl' !>late JUn1 or college b<1!.eball chan;ip1onsh1ps. some wondered 1r h e was making the right move Here. s upposedly. were the best eight teams in the state and Mayne was risking his first game on a right-hande r who had been knocked out of the box in his last five starts. Well. as it turned out. Mayne's move proved to be some risk. NOT ONLY DID H()(;AN tum 1n one o( bis finest performan~ of the waaoo. but lbe Plrat.e o< · tense support~ him with a 19 h1t at tack as OCC embarrassed Camino Norte c.oarettntt ebam· pion Los Medaaos, 20· l , Mre Wednesday aft.emoon a t Cerritos College. .. ha~e 10-0 and J I 00 ERA as h1~ numbers In a word, the freshman n gtrt. hander v.a~ simply overpower- 1nR Hogan. v.ho v.ri rked out of a b"se~ loaded Jam in the fourth and s urrendered a pair ol doubles for the Mustangs' onJ y run tn the firth. ~catlered eight hits while stnking out eight and walking two "ONCE I GOT PAST the first c ou ple of innings l felt all right." saJd Hogan. "I fell kind of tired in the middle innings but I felt I could get by with the fastball I had." ' And. while Hogan was throw· ing BBs, the OCC offense Wa$ hilllna darters. The Rues • roughed over four Los Medanos pitcb~rs for 20 runs on 19 ru ts. $Ur or I.be extra base variety. Dave Glick, Kevin Romine. • ,.,. LAGUNA BEACH'S JEFF WAHL PUTS ONE AWAY AS HE ANO PARTNER ALAN GODFREY BREEZE TO A DOUBLES SWEEP. .£. Hogan. who entered the game with a 5--4 record and .C .Ol ERA, looked lilte a pitcher who should Randy Day and Mart Marches all collected three bits as every. one ln the starting lineup con· tribut.ed at least ooe . The Pirates gave Hogan all the rum be really needed in the fi rst two frames as Glick opened the contest by reaching nrston an error. stole second. went lO third on a ground out and then scored wb~ pitcher Dob Sisk balked -..·bile Glick was stealing home . -:.:-... ~A :, . ';' . . ~ . Banner Day for Artists, CdM- ·walnut No Match for Laguna Beach " • By ROGER CARLSON Of ll• o.lly PllOI S._11 ~ It took a while lO make 1t of· ficial, but in reality, the second doubles team of Bill Capobianco !_hd Sean Leslie carved Laguna ~eS'th High's letters into the CIF J..A championship troph} With their teMiS racquets in the •arly going Wednesday at El iguel Racquet Club Their 6-4, 6·3 sweep of Jamie ackenson and Mark Ermer erally cut the heart out of alnut High's championship pi rations. The Artists' No. 1 doubles tam of Alan Godfrey and J eff ahl had the fans' attention ·at nter court, but in the back- ~ound Capobianco and Leslie ere dealing an early knockout. In t.he end the Artists of Coach lrt Wahl walked away with an YJ ·9'11 decision, snapping a .game winning streak for alnut and completing a 21·4 mpaign for the champions. "THE SECOND DOUBLF.S," d Walnut Coach Charles Sis· ondo. "That's where we have win." The WaJnut Coach had his ·ree best individuals in singles. combination he had used near· lbe entire year and he wasn't ut to change bis team's style tbefmale. But wbat had worked against em Leuue competition· was rdly a matcb for the Artists. FrelbmaD Rick Leach ripped •r10W1!ll the belt Walnut CQ\lld er, 8-2, &-1. and combined with and f.l victories by Steve Jungclas and Craig Brumfield over Walnut sophomore Sang Ho Kim. respectively. and the rout m doubles. Laguna Beach had a 10-3 lead with Peter Davidson on his way to beating Walnut's No t singJes, Mark Friend All that was required to wrap 1t up was for Leach to put away Walnut's No. 3 and No. 4 and for the Godfrey-Wahl combination to put away Walnut's second doubles team. AND IN EACH instance. it was no more than formality for the champions. To accentuate the importance of the Capobianco·Leslie victory in the early going, had they lost, it would have been 7-6, rather than 10-3 nearing the halfway point. The Laguna Beach tandem saw a 4-0 lead melt to 4-4 before putting the first game away, then jumped to a 4·1 lead before settling for the 6·3 decision. Wahl agreed about the doubles situation and acknowledged that his players were very aware of the importance of that phase. "We were tight at the start ... s aid Wahl. "But our first doubles swept every match in the playoffs and I really felt our second doubles would do no worse than split. "Really, I thought it would be an UHOl.sh match. "WITH &ICK <LEACH> so tough, it's bard for anyone to go with their best three in singles. I don't feel it's a very wise lineup to go agalnst us. Rick onlY lost one set in the playoffs and frank· ly, Leach and our first doubles (Godfrey and Wahl) have been like·money lD the bank." Ar1entlna'1 Viet.or Gallnde1, Another omen for Walnut o-Ume bolder of the llChl· came when Jungclas stoPIMtd avywel1bt boxing cham. Klm, Walnut'• No. 4. "flit job •mldp. wW cballence f.,. the waa to beat No. 4, nothln1 else," cndMrwetlbt title on JWM aald Wahl. ''In our miDdJ, that In a i.round bout aaat.Dtt meant .. aeven points to us In p6oo ll8"in Camel. •int*· Way A'lalldc ll:Dterprt .. ol • 'Tbl1 hu been a super ._....... Wednemday eeaaon. Jl'• the most lmP"'0¥14 two h8d 1lped for a tum I've ever bad at lAI-' ll lllle DllaeJlud HaU11·1 Beach and Vflr/ mucb on a pu Ball wtdch wtll be na-~ wltb the tm and '1T teum • .......... , 'terms of all&li~ ud balaw." Sea Kings (;am Sixth Title in Row PALM SPRINGS -Pe'rlect1on in anything is seldom attained. but for Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings, Cl F 4--A tennis cl\am· p1ons for the sixth consecutive year, that hardly a pplies Coach Ted Wins ton 's JUI?· gernaut completed a perfect season Wednesday by maJtlng Palm Springs High its 2Sth vic- tim. rolling to a 17·11 victory at Rancho Las Palmas Tennis Club, here. The victory duplicated Corona del Mar's championship s~ a year ago over Santa Barbara in Winst.oo's fll'St year with the Sea Kings and ups the current win streak to 40. "I 11llNlt THE KEY to the match was Rob Case and Ant.ooy Emersoo picking up six points i.n doubles," said Wl.nst.oo. who also pointed out the three singles vie· tories by sophomore David Gerken. Ken Turknette and junior Jorge Gimenez. THE BUCS IMPROVED the margin to 4-0 in the second by scoring three runs on a double by Day combined with singles from Mil<e Empting, Gllck and Romine. OCC then added a solo run in the fifth, four an the sixth paced by Mark Marches' 400·foot home run to left, and 11 in the eighth as the Pirates pounded out seven hats in sendin~ 15 men to the plate The ,;ctory for the top.seeded and No 1 ranked team i.n the state improved OCC's record to 30· 7 for the season and set up a date v.1th LA Harbor tonight C7 ) at Blair Field. Mayne was the first to poin~ out that t.onlght's task will be a lot more difficult. however. "I KNOW WE'LL BE in a dogfight." he said. "We know it's not going to be like it was lo· d ay.·• "I don't think in the state you can get over confident," added Ma rches. "The attitude on this team is serious and we're play. ing together as a unit. Everyone is intense and ready to play." Mayne will come back and throw bis ace. Don Smith (10..l, 2.46). tonight against Southern Cal Conference champ LA_ Harbor, which topped Citrus. 7·3, Wednesday. There doesn't appear to be much of a risk in Mayne's de· cision this time. either. "One of the nicest things about it was breakin& a r~rd." said Winston. "It just shows the ltids had a lot of dedication and drive to win on the road. Palm Sprinp' home crowd and home court advaotqe didn't seem to make much ditfereoce... Oerc Upset The record that fell WU the one tbe Sea K.lnss sbarect with PARlS <AP> -BlWe Jean Santa Monlca'a 1112• teams King advanced to the third under present UCLA Coach round of the French Open today Glenn Bauett. Bolh bad woo the by ousting En1land's Anne CIF's ~ Cl'OW1l five Umes. Hobbe, e-2, M In women's com· Wlmt.oo's prior eoo~m with petition. deHrt beat did not materialbe An upeet lo the lnternational • as the weather never got much tennis t.oumainent was ~ warmer tai.n •degrees. by Y lllD1ct Noah. a 20•year-old TRl8 WAS TUE SAME PaJ Frenchman. who captlvated m Parisian taos today by defeating Sprln1s crew that extended seeded player Joee LW. Clerc of Corona de1 Mar to a 1$-13 de· A.raentlna M 6·7 g..4 1-6 &-3 in ct1ion earlier ln the year but • the .ecood roaDct ' • · Winston made a couple Ol bl« Clerc w11 r ... ed No 1e tn the cban1u and It pald off preatl~ ~l•y c:ouni touma. " bandec>mely · menl Ind waa the Ullrd of the 16 Flrat, he aeat Emert00 lo IMdl tn tbe men•a alnates \o doubles. where t.be JUGJol' belped fall . • break up Palm Spriap' btd few a Al•o ad,ancln1 today In sw~.tncua111 weat (fW' tbe btm womea'a pla1 ~· Vtr1lnla .,. • Rudd. wbo ell ated M&liR . f ce.om,..,.., Plaunwa ... t. .. z. __ -.:.J' 8Z DAILY Ptl.OT A Cepaute "-°" f rolft the WCM'td of Sport• Giw1t Lin back r Fa ing A TouMh er Fo~ -Cancer t'mm AP OhpatC'hf"11 fo:A."'l' k TH1':Ht-'OHI>, NJ 1.ln1•harl.1•1 [!] Oun Lloyd of tht• Nt•v. York Gt.ints ti. fa<'ln~ u hdl ••• tie tou~hfr thttn uny Nau<inRI Football l t•ui:ut• 11µ ponent c>vf'r h l'CJ'(f'(! The 26 yt'ar ol1I I.lo) d ha-. <'llll<"t·r The bull It· 1-s for hi:-. l1fr · 1 ~•II nevt'r be abll• lo slt ht>rt' and 4'lqJrt''l> ht>v. budl) I feel about It," Llu)d told Ne'*sdoy reporter J im Smith tn a te lephone tnlt>rv1t-•'A publu.ht,'<l Wednt'&da) "I feel I've bt'cn s hortr hanJit'<I You don't know v.h11t ll was hke comtng out of the doctor i. om re When thl~ th mg hill> ) ou. 1t 's In d1scrtmtni.lt: It dot•i.n l core whetht!r )ou're lin ttthJete or you have kids " The chemotherapy lr\'1ttmtinl ror maltg11e1nt lymphocyllc lymphoma ha:; weakened the 6-2. 235-pound Lio) d to the point that mowmg ~ lav.n or riding a bicycle with his tv.o·year old daughter Jeomfer t1rc1> hun quickly "Wh at they'r e tr) mg to do 1~ kill all the cl'lb 1n me that an• mull111lym~." Lloyd t•xpJained Thl'rt' 1s l'\'tdl•nt(', h•· ~ayi., lhC' affltrt lOn had i.prcad mto ha s bone marrow. i.ktn and :.pmal nu1d Lloyd added that In Jcct1on.' of !ltcroids hav.f helped maintain his weight; "but if .) ou look(•d at me. you d know something was going on 1n s ide." It began a couple of months u~o. he told Smith, when he ·'de veloped some swelling in the right s ide of m y neck. "I went down to the trainers and doctors. They s aid J mi'!ht have strained something. Eventually. they tested me for mononucleosis and some other things, .. Lloyd continued. "The lumps kept getting bigger and bigger. There were three of them . I started getting intense fevers about four times a day. I was confined to bed. "'They sent me to see a hematologist -a blood doctor. The only way you can determine it (the cancer> is a biopsy "They cut on my neck. J went in and got tlle lab results a nd they called it ·tympbocytic lymphoma'. It's malignant. They've been treating me with chemotherapy at least once a week. Last week I had five treatments," said Lloyd .--------Qttot~ of t lu> Baff -------. Rkhle Hebner. who escaped the last-place New York Mets and now is playing in Detroit: "Thank God for the jets landing at LaGuard1a Airport. Without them. Shea Stadium would have bc~n quaetl'r than my fa ther 's cemetery " H~f"" (:J. I> Pi1t·hvs I 11·0-leill ••r Nolan Ry an pitc hed a masterful two h1ll<:r to ii kad Houston to a 1·0 victory over ~an Diego Wed· ncsday night. as the former Angel hurle r picked up his third victory against four losses this SC'ason At one Point, Ryan retired 12 s traight batters .. Chris Chambliss drilled a 12th·inning, run-scoring single to snap a tie and give Atlanta a 3-2 victory over San Francisco. Ch ambliss' Liner to right field off reliever Gary LaveUe, 0..5. scored Larvell Blanks, who reached second on a t wQ-bue throwing error by third baseman Darrell Evaas . . . .loha Stearns drilled a two-run single and EWott Maddox' bases.loaded double d ro\'e in three mon • runs in the eighth mmng to carry the New York Mtts lo a 6·5 victory over Sl. Lou1!. .. Mike &bmidt i.ocked c. two run homer and Rake McBridt> a<' counted for two morl' RBI a~ Philadelph1d heat Pittsburgh, 6 -3. and bounced back in to first place in the National Leagut-E aM n•.. . An approaching thunderstorm caused the game between Montreal and the Chicago Cubs to be SU!>· pended be<:ausc of darkness after 10 innings with tht-scon· tied. 3.3 The game will be resumed at that Point when tht• Expos return to Chicago in August ... ln the American League. Dwayne Murphy and Wayne Gross scored on double steals in a wild fi rst inning as Oakland stole seven bases 10 a 6·3 victory over Kansas City ... Garth lorg capped a four· run second inning by scor1ng on the front end or a double steal with Alfredo Griffin and the Toronto Blue J ays went on to a 4·1 victory over Boston ... Dave Stegman sla mmed a two·nm homer and Tim Corcoran knocked in two more runs as Detroit defeated the New York Yankees, 6·3 ... Robin Yount and Cecil Cooper knocked in two runs apiece in a fi ve· run Milwaukee fourth inning, while BUI Travers and Reggie Cleveland teamed to pitch a thrtt·hitter as the Brewers de· feated Seattle, 7 0 . . A two-run pinch single by Dan Goodwin tn the seventh inning sparked Minnesota to a 6-4 vtr · tor y over the Chicago White Sox, s napping the Twins' five· game losing streak . . Joe Charboneau • .Jorge Orta and J erry Dybdnskl drove 10 two runs apiece during an eight-run Cleveland uprasini:? tn the fifth inning as the Indians defeated Halt1mor<'. 10 6 ------Bu~IJaU T odafl -------.. On lhJs date in baseball in 1977 : Larry Parrish of the Montreal Expos cracked three homers in one game, the second time an Expo had turned the trick in a month <Gary Carter had a three· homer game four weeks before). On thls date in 1956: Gus Bell or Cincinnati popped three homers in a game for the second time in less than a year 1·onnf>r Chatttp S p i n k" Grnu11d.-d i u Ohift The only road work former heavyweight • c hampion champion Leon Spinks will be doing in Ohio for the next six months will be running. An Elyria Municipal Judge has suspended Spinks' driving privileges in the state for the next 180 days after he was convicted of driving unde r the innuenre of alcohol and failing lo drive in marked lanes . . . Mlcbael Ray Rk bardsoa of the New York Knlcks, David TbompSOG or Denver and Darryl Dawkins of Philadelphia headline a team of NBA stars who will meet the U.S. Olympic tea m in the Gold Medal Games June 22 at Madison Square Garden . . An angry Bart SUrr, coach and general manager or the Green Bay Packers. accused the agent for 8rHe Clark or "selfish motives" after the Penn State All-American sfgned with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League • . . A crowd estimated at 60,000 lined the 1 ~·mlle parade route as the New York Islanders celebrated the flnt NHL U-tle of their eight-year hilt.ory Wednesday night. . .S.Car Ra y Leounl is excited about bis June 20 date with ltobelW Daraa ror more reuons than the $10 million be wUI eam for lacing up the gloves. "Tbla filht, t beUeve, without doubt will s urpua AU·Fruler ," the WBC welterweight cha mpion said ... Injuries have s idelined two of Callfornla's top t horouchbreda -Flflal Paster and Jaldh• Kl•C•aa -and lt ian 't knoWD bow long either hone will be out of action . . . A s tart announcer lor the up11tate Capital District off •track bet· ting s)'ltem U.tltted be delayed live calls of the winnen ln five hone rac• In the put year • . • The Phlladet1>hla fo'lyers havt' slped 101U• Pelle UHbers" and delenteman Tllllomu Ertbl'9 of lhe'Swediab National hockey team to three-year contracta.. TekeW.11;a•tlle TV: No event.a acheduled. aADIO; Baseball -M.11nta 1t Oodaers. 7:30 p.m .• KABC <,. , Prep T r ack St ars Vie t Cerritos NO UWAl.K Thrt't' Or l.inl(c l 'out are1a track a nd field 1tlhtt•tt"'I t•n ter a:. top i.eeds In 111111..:hl's Cl I'' Southern S-OcUon M a11lt•r !i Mt•t•l ,d Ctrrttos Colll-Jit', whu·h urts a!! the quali· ly1or.: mt'\'t for the state cham p1onsh1J>!> at lJ(' Berkeley June ti 7 Ton11(ht ·., meet beR1ns at ti :m Thi.' loP five an each event earn the right to continue to the state and Ed1w n Hlgh's Jon Butler, San Clemente High's Jim Doehr· 1ng and Fountain Valley's Bon· nle MrGl1n c h ev e nte r as f JVOfltt"'> B u U l' r won t h e C 1 F 4 1\ 3,200·meter crown in 9 07 77 and his nearest rompellllon ts two seconds behind him. DOEHRING HOLDS the best mark an the state and the na· lion's serond best effort of th(' !>eason with his 64· I P ·4 he· ave in the shot put. McGlinchey was the best 10 the girls' 1.600. winmng the 4·A title with a 4 :5 1.13, while University High sophomore Pol· ly Plumer. fi rst in the 3·A with a 4: 52.66. Is thJrd overall in the event. Othe r s with m a rks good enough to cam soots In the state qualifying m eet In the boys· division include Laguna Beach high hurdler Jav Thorson. who was second ln the 2·A, Hunt· ington Beach high jumper Dane M artln (6·6> a nd Newport Harbor shot puller Kevin Jef. rerles. whose 56-71,, at the CIF finals. ' OTHER Giit~ with shots at a ticket t o Be r keley i nclude C<irona dcl Mar's C 1nd1 S t o ug hto n . ~ag un a Beach sophomore Rennie Durrand 1n the 800 a.nd Edison's Leslie Pratt an the 800, whi l e Fountain Valley's Annabelle Villanueva. second in the 4·A 3.200. at 10:41.4. 1s third best ovC'rall an the event Edison's Tracv llanlon C'nl<'r~ the low hurdl<'s 1ield Y.1th a 14.2fi clocking (second best race in th(' 4 ·A). while Corona del Mar·~ Jiao Tsai. the 3-A champion. is fourth over all in the long jump with an 18-3 mark. Newport Harbor high jumper Tf?rl McC\mn.iff Is In the field or nine with a S-6 effort and has a per son a l bes t o r 5·9. San Clemente shot putte r Dia ne Cle· m <'nts, the 2·A champ . h ~•xlh o v t• r a II w 1 l h her 4 I · 4 1 .: and In 1m"s Lvnnda Kcllt•v l!c>t·'\ 1n Y.lth a 39 !Ji . O CC Bids For State Track Title SAN JOSE -Orange Coast College's outstanding women's tr ack and field team will be among the favorites to capture the team title In the state junior college championships at San J ose City Colle~e Saturday. The Pirates placed 10 entries in the state meet including two relay teams In winn ing the Southern California t1lle Satur· day nJght at Cerrit0$ Collesze. .. LAURA HELD. the team's lop hurdler. won he r s pecialty. the 400-meter hurdles. but failed to gain a state berth in the 100· meter highs. T e amma t e Liz Ca rroll finished fourth in both hurdle races lo gain a spot In the state meet where the top four finishers in the SoCal event ln run ning events through 800 meters qualified Vanessa Denniston was a sur· prise second place finisher in both sprint races In the SoCal fin als. Her placeme nt in the stale finals could go a long way toward bringing Orange Coast'!'i women their first track title at the state level ln the fi eld events. Pat Shaw c aptured the dicus event and was second in the sho put. She placed in both events in the state me et a year a110 J OINING HER in the discus is teammate Monica Sllbas <sixth in the SoCal>. Monique Von Lutzow picked up the rtnal in· dlviduaJ spot in the state meet with a sixth place In the loog jump. Mlke Lansdo n won the 5,000·meter run last week) in 1' :27.83 ror the Pirates and Us Joined by teammate BUI Moody as the two entrant.a trom OCC In men's compeUUon. Moody was filth In the shot put. For Saddleback . Mark LaBonte won the 3.000-meter ateeplechue In 9:03.80 and was firth In the 5,000 to quallry tn two t ve nta. Golden West had three men and one woman quallf y. Jim Scarleu placed third In the javelin, Jim Lutb was flf\h In the 1.500 and Bob Wilson slxth In the disqua. And Erin Cushman pland ,ibtth In lhf women·~ 3,000.mc:ter run TR ACK /SOCCER 18ASEBALL f ·,..,,. Pa~ B l ANGELS ••• livered an erratic pilth to Jl.m Norris that catcher St.an Cliburn knocked down. and the nmnerw ~tarted to advance. CLIBURN SCOOPED UP the bull and cauf(hl Sample in a run- down between second a nd third. HP was a dead duck. and it gave tht• Angels their l>econd win in a rvw "Samplt! wai.n't the one who scre wed 1t up,'' s aid Fregosi, a l- lowtnr< a sly smile to cross h.ls II ps .. After the guy on first com- m 1 tted himse lf, Sample had noth1n~ e lse to do. H e was trapped ·· The g u y o n fir st wa s ~undbcrg. who had Just greeted Kne1pµ with a two-run stngle lo cut the Angels' lead lo one run. He went from hero lo goat ln one quirk motion. but to the casual ubst!rver. Sundberg's mistake went unnoticed. Sample was the one hung out to dry . MARK (1,EAR GOT c redit for t ht• victory despite a shaky ptorformant"c < 11,:i innings, three t!arned runs>. Ironically, all three of Clear's victories have come over Texas, and Jim Kem has been the looer each time. Oaanapi onslaip Fortn Thon and Thompson figure to be alternating in the r ole of designated hilt.er , with Thoo fac- ing left·handers only. Between the twoofthem, they are6-for~in Angel uniforms. Laguna Beach High doubles star Alan Godfrey plac~ a forehand in Wednesday's CI F J~A championship con quest of Wa lnut. Godfrey and his partner. Jeff Wah1. we re undefeated in the playoffs as the Artists r aced to thl.' c rown . On opp osite e nda of the clubhouse, Thon and Thompson i.a 1d exactly the same thlng: "That's a olce way to start." • -..- • Surf Erupts, 3·1 AllOI L NO'TW~ -... C..-~ lft .... _< ... ..__,.....,.._... ....... __ ,..,.,,., II ell ''-""' wl .. t.h pWlll-~ . ......... ·-...... , _ _.. -"""' ----,.. .,,. , ~ c.-.w .. "' ftCOf"lM "'°"' ........... Timbers R educed to Ashes '" "'' '"' t>r '---Ch T...-,,. HI\ -......... ____ ,,_ -'~ """ ,,.. '•"'"• .._II' ._ lrM-w.tc._.. .... l<Ol""Q IN Qr-o...1--•1cta ...... PORTLAND Travcltm~ to lh<· r ac1f1r NorthWl''t brhught J Ol'W mt·umng to tht• word .. rup t1on for tht• C'allforn1a Suri W ednl'Sd.iy n1 ght After ncarlv 30 m anull"> of poor sON't•r . th<' Surf 1-lruck for three straight goab t•n mull' lo a 3 l North i\mt•r1ran Socrt•r L ca g u e v ll' l o r y o v 1• r l h ,. Portland Ttmbers befort> K,928 at volcanic·ash-covcrcd Portland Civic StadJum ACTUAILV, THE GAME wa.s played under clear sk ies and on a clean synthetic turf, but the ash did rover stands here follow Ing last Wt•<'k ' l'rUpllOO Of -'tl St lll'IC'ns in \\'.i,h1ni.:ton A n d 1 t .... a~ I ht• ' moot h As troturf that gJ\ t' ( .d1fom1.1 1t'\ l'arh prnhl•·nh II 'l't'nll·d l1k1• 1·H·n pc.lSS boun1 •"<I ''' 1·r ·' l•>Ot and Jl,L')t ne\1•r rc,111> \Hill "'h1•re at v. as :.11m1-<I Ftnally, tn the ~lOth m1null' of lhl· gaml'. <trtf•r Surf go<i lkt-cpn 1\la n Mayn thwartt.'<.I numertm., l'ortland sroring opporlun1l1t'' whale ha s d1sorga n1z.ed lt'am wat c h ed h e lple ss l y, player/coach Peter Wall put Gerry Ingram al m idfie ld and brought in Jim llmch to play up front. The result was a d ramallc t urnaround. First , Laurie Abraha ms scored off a Dave Huson comer kic k at 39 :40. lt was Abrahams· s ixth goal of the season THEN MA R K LINDSAV scored his second or the year on assists from Abr aha m s a nd Craig Allen at 48 20 J\ llen. the hottest scort-r on lh1> l<.'am n~hl no-.. <'JPIJ<'d th£> Surf coring al 70 2.'> for h" third ~Ot.11 m a'> many game!> ;.ind fifth of I he• ~t>a.wn "We v.ere JWil d1-.ori:an1z1'<1 111 that first 20 minuti·,," ('(1m1n1·nt t·d WaJI. "But a' ~N>n ;J' ..,.,. put Ingr am at m1df1f'ld. ''\ 1·r) lhana.: rhangC'd and Y.£· n ·Jlly t1i:ht1:n1'1J up our play .. ••\ ''""° •or ta'•'"' D9<,e"M t\h tfltie<.t._.. d~m~ <iqr'fl • .,. •Ml "° ...... -C-...:1 I•~._,\ l ~ •1U\ qilr."9"\, ~\ Vi\IOn .,., deptt\ ~,, •p9 .Oft ""1• l""O"tft-0 MUt•r *•\ lft~ ., • i. •t• • t\111.,,..... """"04•.,.0 t"9 HMI ,,.,,,"9 In C...,.H t.••·t a..11 Wr' N ~ l\otve CSUft<ulty W"f"""<J lhir' t .. • ••II ~ to Pu t, M'd tr. 00'\\.fO.Ht'y re 1t'A1f'I\ '"'"" ,.. .. m., Qi!) on,,_,.. 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J 1 n a do?t-n point~ hopan)! .1 111upl1· 11( "'11 " 111 111.,11•. ,.., uld put 11 UIJ fur 1.r.1t" Bul 1:,ml r-.on .ind < • ,. rrn,~ed up th.it th1 nl..1n i.: quic I.I• t-d~in~ th4' -...;o l Pa Im Spnnc 11n1t . 7 5 \\1th lht> l11d brol.t'11 I ht• hO'\ts l'Oll:J~l'd IO .1 fi-(1 lfr l1·at and the handv. rct 1ni.: "'J' un 1 hl' v. .111 If ttw :\11 I 11·.1111 n1uldn l do it. then• Y.a !>n't mut'h hopl' for the st:<·ond tandem ;md C.1i.c and Em<>rson 1H•nt on tu rom pl<'lc the s wet•p ANOTHER BONUS for tht.• champioos -.·as the fact f'~m Springs· Steve Eggmayer. who us ually plays doubles but as a n C'Xcellent singles player as well. wa~ unable to beat anv or tht' St-a King:i;' four s ingles "star'> the Rag Thret> and sophomore G rl'~ Hayward Also. Sam LanJ:fey, Palm Sprmgs' No 2 s mgle!> pla)er. ":ic; :ilso unable to break lnto the ..-. an 1 otumn a~a1nst the depth- t.ul1•n SeJ Ktn!it.'> I 1.r l..nl'l 11• v. h<1 u~ualh pla} ~ 1!11ulll• ... I• r (',.ri>n.1 <frl !'.1 ar. ,, ~pu11d1'fl tu lhc thallcng~ of ,.. 111 lun~ tn '>inglt·' in the title "ho"'dnwn Y.1lh h" three WUlS to 1 oral pl1•11: Co rona <11'1 Ma r '!> p:i c k .l$:l• ~u. lht• ch:imp10nsh1p beat ~111'' 11n fnr th(' Sea f\ings. Next H'.•r' W1•ll. th" Sea Kings lose C<i:.c :ind Turknette. who will J!racfuatt• Rut Emerson, Gimenez and duublt"S players Jamie Paul and Scott Katzman are juniors. Gerke n a nd Ha y ward a r e .,ophomores. And there is a Canadian named Rick Bengston, .J JUntor. who did not get the r ha nrL' to compete for the Sea K in~<> this S('ason because of in· JUrl(''> Had Bengston been around. 1 hl' only difference would have bt't•n ..a mon.• lopsided score. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN AMERICAN J .. EAGUE Wttl Division w I. Kansas City 25 18 Chicago 24 20 Oakland 23 21 Texas 22 21 Seattle 22 23 Angels 18 24 Minnesota 17 27 East Dlvlslon New York 24' 16 Mllwaukl'(> 22 18 Toronto 22 19 Boston 21 22 Cleveland 19 22 Baltimore 20 24 Detroit 18 24 -,·,s.un• 4..,_i, I , , .... \ • °""-.. 1(-(tly J ( ..... ,_ 10, a.ti•-· • TWO!ll••. ~I"" I 0.ll'Oll •. -y-' Mllw-.. 1, S.4111 .. 0 M111~ •• ~~· , ... .,..o- Pct. .581 .545 .523 .512 .489 .429 .386 .619 .550 .537 .488 .463 .455 .429 GB l ' •. 21 1 3 4 6·~ s·~ 3 3·~ s•~ 6•~ 7 R c.111090 C~)-11 •I M1--• 1K-.,, J ~llw-• IH-WI .1 cie ... 1-10.-V •-41, .. Oft••~~-.., ------------ NATIONAL LEAGUE WetJt Division W L Pct. GB Dodgers 26 17 .605 Houston 24 IR .571 l 1"J Cincinnati 24 19 558 2 San Olego 22 22 .500 4'·'1 San Francisco 18 26 409 R1, Atlanta 16 24 .400 KlrJ East Dtvtsion Philadelphia 22 16 .579 Pittsburgh 23 17 .575 Montreal 20 18 .526 :? Chicago IM 20 .474 4 New York 18 22 450 ~ St Louis IS 27 35i !I _.. ... ~....,.. "t• 'I'-.. ~I LOUOS, ) M<lnl•••l l, Clltc.-;,o J • 1Q '"'"119' "'_,_,,, AU•nt• J. SM\ ff--1\(f)) 1 tl tNhn~, Pt>tl-lgf!W t. P•tt•""'9fl I Hl)V)lon I, !).or> 0o.qo 0 ()n4y 'W"-'IC....,....., ,_, .• o- ""-l•IN_,,,,.., •I ~ IWMc.114-11 " Poll\llV'9fl ts.I-I 01 •t p,.,1-IOl\o• ..... ,,, .... ),,)) <.·m-IPfti«• ~11 ... S.11 o.-IW1w f 11, II O"'' 9M""P\ ~«I -~~-~ ~ DOtfT MIU TU~ ONU TEST DRIVE DATSUN OF YOUR CHOICE BARWICK WILL GIVE YOU THE SHIRTO~HIS IACK COME IN FOR YOUR FttH T-SHIRT & DEMO RIDE •76 DATSUN 710 -4 sPeed. radio 5299 51trtT~Pl IUIGTHtSNJ ..... ·" ....... -·-~ --r --• TENNIS · WATER POLO Honored T1 vice Emerson's Big Day B> D \'E l 'N rtNGllAM Of ... 0.11, --..... Yoo m1.:h.t a Sundu~ '' Ro) t-:mtor.,on 1>11) in St~tht•m { uhforn1• •lthou1:h 11 h<''" 1 bt·c·n of l1nall dt><'lul"'t'd ~mvr,1H1 Iha• .\u~l111ll;,111 lt-nlll'> lt•1¢l'nd "-ho ha~ iwttlt'<i m Nl'\4 pon H1•.ic h IA 111 bt· hcinon·d :.1multanl>t>U:.I) Jt '"" tuu rn.inwnt' 1•nc· 111 1,.,. An~ttltrii C'0t11H) m1c1 lht' o!lwr an <lrun~t-( 11u11h Tht• Orun..:t• l'ount' ,., t•nt h tht· ('hurn1>1on,h111 ut tlw Ado1>t1011 Guilt! do11lll1" tnuri1t1<n,·r1t. IA 1lh fmal!> at Ne\4 port Ht>t1<'h l t'fln" l 'h•h ~.mt'r\t111 " a co hon<.1rce ~•th countn m1m .ind Cornnt1 dl'I Mar llt'1ghbor Rud l.ol\'l·r THE LA <'Ot lNT\' 1'0l RNAMt:NT I!) tht> Peninsula R<icquet Roundup. 1Ah1th IAlll be g£'lt1ng under 1Aay at the Rolling Hill:. l'la.u1 Ha('ouet Club Lav('r IS a past honoree or the P enin:.ula tourney. which benefits the Harbor Arra Retardt>d C'h1 ldrcn :. Foundation Othrr'> h<n 't' 1ndudt•d Jack Kramer. Uenna!> Rabton Alo Olmt'dc> and Ton} Trabt>rt Thl' Adopt10n c;ulld tournament I!> a 19 \lt'.if old trad111on wh1rh benefit~ lhl· non 'lt•Nari:in '1101\ ."am1h ~n1c·{·~ Emf'rson. allcc11ona11·h knmHt ,,, Emu ha-. lht' d1:-.l1m:t1on ol holdin ~ mun· t1lh::, thml ..in\ othrr tenn1~ p1a~l·r 10 h1-.1un · HE HA~ \\O'\ l:\'ER\ 111;11111 ""~h·, .end double:-. t1tl(• at lc a:,t onrt· and h.1~ "on l'.1th of th•· TENN/.\j ·Grand Slam " tournaments at least tv.1l·c. v.1n ntng Wimbledon in 1964 and '65, f orest Hills in 1961 and '64. Fram'C 1n 1963 and '67 and Au!>lraha lilX times between 1961 a nd '67 ·At-ont"t1me Emo-went through a1rtnng f '4()-strai~ht tournaments without J smgl<' d('f~at :'\ow a frequent \'IS1tor ..it John W<irne Tt•nn1~ Club, Emerson ha~ lurm·d h1:-. tcih:nl!> tr~ coa rh1ni.:·. having ht>lped Jlw "\<tsla:-.e and V1J a) /\mrttraJ. among otht·rs On Frida) n1i?hl Em<·r-.on and I ;sH·r "111 .11 LC'nd cin aut·t1on part) for tht• bt-nd1t nf the t\dop t11;n Guild ;11 Cinn1·ll ;ind Chaffin rn D<·.,.1.:n l'lu1.1 . llt•Jr '\f•\\flOrl '..., f''J..,hllJO bland • A~U 0~ S l ~UA \'. dt1n't be '-Urpn-.cd 1f bml'r~on c·nmt·'> out to watC'h the final!. bN·auM· there figures to be some high caltbcr talt'nt Jerry \'an LinJZe and Tom Leonard h<1H qualified for the semifinals. a~ han• Denni:-. Trout and Hors t Ritter Each " a highly ranked open player. Bidding for upsets in tht.' open d1v1s10n w ill be ChuC'k and David Pate. and the team of Steve ~1 mon and Curt Condon Final m atches in 15 d1v1!>1on:, 1 mt·n·s. women ~ and mixt-d doubles) v. ill begin Satur dav and Sun. day. at 9 a .m a t Newport Beach Tennis ·club • • • T HE\' WERE OPPONt;NTS during tht' :'\BA championsh ip scrie!>, but the La kers· Magic· Johnson and Ph1ladelph1a 's Juhus 1 Dr J 1 En 1ng "111 be on the same !>Jde o r thl· net June 16· 19 at tht· llotel Riv1C'ra l<'nn1:-. courts in Las Ve~a!> They'll be playm~ doubles for lht· 10th <innual Dewar·~ Sports Celebrity tournament "We could field a darn good bas ketball all star tc•am from amonf! the players we have in the Dewar's." says tournament C'ha1rm;m lz Becker "lies1de:-. Magil' and Dr J . there's P aul Westphal. Rob L.1nH·r. Earl I tht· Pearl 1 \1 o nrO•'. Bal l ('art\\rlght. Rick Harr~. Cltlvin ~turph~. Rudy TomJ<IOO\ ,,.h <.ind M) cha I Thompson · Lanier t('amcd with hm.l'ball Hall of 1-·aml'r I lank Gn-enlx·rg to v. in last \'ear s tourm1mt·nl. and they'll be lh<' 11.'Um to twat again this )C'.Jf • • • IMMEDJATEl.\1 FOl.LOWlNG the Celc·brtt\ ~ports Tournament. Las Vegas Wiil bt' thP !'Ill(> of the industry's b1ggl's t yearl} convention. th<· L n11 ed States Tennis l\ssoc1at111n :-. Work..,hop and ,.,. Ilona! Ruymg Show South Lagun:.s·s Brad Park!'>. C'ha1rman or thl' National Foundation of Whl'l'kh:ur Tenn•~. \lo Ill give an cxh1b1t1on June 21 <ind Today Sho\lo ho:.t Tom Brokaw ~111 ho.,t :.i Sunoa~ morn1n~ hreakfas t Mesa Set s Mark, Raises $6,000 The re was a ticklish Sh u pp • · I · v e had moment or two in the several students drop by e arly hours whe n the to mqwre about getting pool heater went out, but mto our progra m ." Cos ta Mesa H1 ~h 's ---------- water polo squad got the job done in its at· te mpt to set a Guinness Book of World Records standard. 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'"° Jim Effect of Quakes Man) fn.'2>h v. ter .. ntth.•r\ and \ acaUon.-r!\ who arl' plaJ\nln61 on \ 1 lllna llw eastPrn lo~s of our ll1¥h Slerr1 thu summt'r IU't' v.ondtNng "hat effttb ull the f' Narlbquakt.s mllhl ha,·e on flah , wlldlltf' nnd the tt"rroan in th111 ar~a This la not lht• first tlmt> rt.'<'l't' tlonal a rt'u In Callfornla havf' bf>t•n tut b\ quukt'!t ancl ,., t•n though nun<>r <'h•nlt'" n\ll(ht lnke µl11('l', animal hh.• ~t·ems to niml' out okay vnkuno In lhli; tn•kh of mCJuntalna Somt.• fumllle11 will t•h nae their plan) und go ..-lst'wherf' thl11 !'lumrnl'r, thll.lj lt>avlntt this country to thOIC! who wtll bt' iable to enJoy &ru t flshtnte .. uh very llttJe preasur4' from others. Some of the bt!11t f1sh1nt1 on both tht' t>astem and western ~IOpti~ of tht.· Swrra tllkl'K plan• u1 July and Autcui.t Currcnll). lhe muJor probJt'm M.'l"m"i to ht• In lht• &1\'.JIMche danger lhut 11> pre-f'nl In tht-high c·ouotry due to 1111 our snow fllll this pulit wanter l''ortunukly. mQl t of thli. cou.ntry 11> !.till rlM~ dut· to tht' '"ow pnt·k 1111tl ~1 11 nut tit• opt·n unlll probably l:.tll' June or ~urly Julv Tau: I. I\ R G E Q u " I( lo; T " "T 111 T t h c ·reharhap1~ u few yun back didn't hurt the dct>r ur <&u aU pop11lauon in this arcu The big quake that hit West Yellowstone formed Earthquake L ake OllfDOORS Wll.OEllNESS T&All~. like lht.' John Muir Tnul . wtll s~ very hm1t~ hiking t.hh summer dut• to all the closed passes. Rangers ar e keeplnK ., watchful eye on those areas where there Is a lot of snow and possible aval anches could occur. Trout In lhls area d~sn't appear to be affected by these movements of our earth. as those anglers who are fishing the many st.reams and lakes along J11ghway 395 report fair to good fishing despite the late wtntt'r that has stayed with us. Streams are m ver y good shape. but with some wurm weather could turn off-color for the run off period. and 1t pmducei. i.ome nice trout flstung. M other nature 1~ constantly making changes, but there set?ms to he reasons for everything that she does and 1t 1s very rare that any natural occurrance has & nt'gutlvc affect on wildllfc It ls t.oo early to predict the effects on wildlife ancJ fish m the Pacilic Northwest as a result of all tht.• mud and ash being put out by Mt. St. Helens. Many vacationers were chased away this past weekend. not only by the earthquakes. but also by the miserable weather that greeted outdoorsmen from the Oregon border to San Diego. This past holiday period has to go on record as being one of the m06t disappointing in a number or years_ Undoubtedly this out-pouring will have some affect on the wildlife In this large area. It is safe to say that a lot of trout have been lost due to the mud in streams. ra vers and lakes. Trees have been burned or leveled by mud flows and of course the long range effects of t he ash in the wild animals' lungs has to be considered. Vacationers should stay away from any area that ls potentially dangerous during the summer months. There Is no need to endanger one's family to see the sight or smoke bellowing out of the top of a m ountain or a crack In the earth's crust. ' PARK RANGERS ARE keeping up on the quake situation and along with geologists are mak- ing r eeom mendations. Very little dam age has oc- curred In the entire area and all camp grounds are reported as safe. as well as all roads leading Into the area. There are m any other recreational areas throughout the west that are just as pretty, oCCer the same fishing and hunting. and do not have traf- fic problems or overcrowded camp grounds. Even though ther e ·are a l ot of dormant volcanos In this high country, there seems to be no tie-i_n _with t.be q uakes and a_ possible a~Uve Maybe this year could be the year that many outdoorsmen and t heir families discover a new and betw spot to va~•Uon . .., TI s NOtThat-A.Uaz fDi·- Mate r De i Overcame Dismal Slump By ROGER CARLSON Ot , ... O••ly P1101 SIAll Wt''ve h<-t!n r l'fcrnng to them :is thl' "Amazing Monarchs". but when you tak<• a longer look. ther e's nothing t oo shoeking about a team with Mater Del Hlgh's talent qualifying for a shot at the Cl F 4-A baseball championship. Coach Bobby I ckes' M onarchs boast a powerful hilling attack, sound fielding and. alt hough not spectacular , a solid and deep pitching staff. MAYBE WHAT IS amazing Is that the M onarchs stumbled "round for a whi l e in mi d· M~ason. nearly dropping out of l'On tcntion for a playoff berth before turning a dismal slump into a bid for the ultimate prize, the C JF championship M att>r Oe1 meets d ef ending r hamp1on El Segundo Saturday night al Anaheim Stadium with the first pitch set for 7: 30 If you were to check with I ck es· pre-season statements, the fact that Mater Del has r e- ar hed the finals wouldn't be much of a shock. at all "1 could see Anaheim Stadium BOBBY ICKES early this season." admits I ckes. "But it didn't take long to l ose that picture." With seve n r e turnin g starters, plus a pitcher CDanny Eight Yachts Vie In 600-mile Race A fleet of eight offshore sailing yachts will answer the starting signal Saturday for a fleeting glance al Guadalupe I sl and some 300 miles off the coast. The event is Balboa Yacht Club's Guadalupe I sland r ace. a 600·mile non-stop clrcumnaviga- ll o n of t h e r ugged r ock. Chair man Lyle Kerr said the race will be divided into four IOR yachts and four PHRF. Among the trophies awarded for the race are the Endymion, a model of Donald Douglas' famed sch ooner of the same name BOA1JNG which was the winner of the race back in the 1940s when it was sponsored by Los A ngeles Yacht Club. The Endym ion is for the first yacht to finish. Also at stake are the Daily Pilot's trophy for t he fir st Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yacht on corrected time; t he Vllan Couch trophy for the weekend 1s the Southern California district championship for the Thistle Class which will be sailed Saturday and Sunday. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will cater to Lido·14 sailors Saturday with its annual open invitational race. Dana Point Yacht Club will host PHRF skipper s and crews Sunday in the third race or Its Dana Point Series. A ctivity in other areas of the Southern California Yachting A ssociation: LMAl'lf9Ml-~ .. Kll Lllll• Shi~ Fl•t -L•d••• HMl>O< '.iKe, S•tur• Oay. Lo"O a.all Ye<l\I Chib -llWll•llONl t«e C•ll <lt>!M'll w.o.v. s-t.-~ ... , (Alffotnlt '(1(111 Club -GrA11I O\HdrlnQle Ove•IOfl 5et.::.::f 4, Sl{-y, C .. >IAI C..--1 Nor111 Bn f"O. Stlllf'CS.Y P810\ V.-Y«lll Club -PHllF s.flHNO.. 4, S.1uro11. Del Aey Ve<lll CIUO -SUllday Sl<le>oerl $trlfl, s.incs.y. .. Dle9e Sell Dieeo Yt<lll Club -Crti9 TrOOfly SAt 01~ lo LOnO BH<.11. pr9Cfkt.O IOV; s.ftw•y 111 vll•lion.i H~tec> reu. ~y. Mluloll S.y Ytclll Chill -Ltwr r9G<1ll• laturCS.y, s.-v. ...,.., .... w ... u .... Vtdlt Club -Mtmo<lel Day flt•1t41 $el11<Ny. AM<-Vallt Cklll -AM<ICll Strt.• No. 1 ~turd.oy; krlwt·K•ll•"~'G S.rl•• HO. I S.l..rMy. VlftM'I YllCM CIUll -~' S-._... , .. $vft4ey, Sotlo!>anll) from the re~ul ar rota t1on. Ickes was indeed runfJCknt Shortstop Pett! Beall, a m aJor leag ue pr ospect with all the necessar> ingn'<iients < 6 J. 200 pounds. an arm. fielding raniti· and a .470 batting average ) wa~ the premier standout. "We were 6-7 at one point and 1 didn't know what was going to happen." says Ickes. "The big gest problem was our pi tching, we wer e just giving up too many walks and seeing those walks turn into runs. "But w e 've got 13 good pitching and defensi ve games in a row " I N THE SEMIFISAL v1ctor v o v e r N otre Dame llq,'?h o f Sherman Oaks the Monarchs got three singles Crom Beall, a two- run homer from designuted hit· ter Joe Donahue and a four-run inside-the-park ho m er fro m Amin David in the 11-hit attack. Out fielde r Brian Drazba str uck out three tim es in three appearances, yet one of Ickes' first comment.a after the game was the fact bis Monar chs would never have reached this plateau without Orazba. who hit over .400 and collected 22 RBI. Other sticks in the Mater Dei lin eup Include Mark Ratto, Steve Brady. Tom Baine, Phil Spencer and Mike Johsz Sottosanti , a right-handed j unior, is expected to start Satur day. while Steve Mendoza and Mark Brown will be ready an the bullpen against an El Segundo team with tremendous tradition. EL SEGUNDO, under Coach John Stevenson . has cl aimed CIF crowns ln 1965, 1966, 1971, 1973 and last year. Twice since 1961 tt>e Eagles have finished runner-up and among their pro- ducts are major league stars Ken and George Brett and Scott McGregor. The 1980 E l Segundo edition features right -bander Bren Con· ner and sluggers Scott Gulick ( .444 ), Dave Mote ( .438), Shawn Holt (.391) and Conner (.439). Saturday's game marks the rirth str aight league champion facing Mater Del. The Monarch9 have already dlaposed of West Covina (Sierra League>. Fon- tana <Citrus Belt League), St. Paul <Angelus League> and Notre Dame <Del Rey League>. Other title games at Anaheim Stad ium Satur day Include Anaheim (22-5-2) and South Tor· ranee (24·3-1) at 4:30 for the 3-A cr own, L euzlnger <22·7) and Santa Fe Cl.S·lO) at l p .m. fortbe 2·A title and Rlo Mesa (27~ l > and Norte Vista (17-8-1) at 10:30 a.m . ror the l ·A cham pionship. • flrat corrected tim e yacht under the JDtematiooaJ Offshore Rule system ol meuurement. and the t'oundert Trophy for the nrst PHRF yacht to flnlsh. The ~ wu ln1u1ur1ted in 1'73 and wu aalled annualJy un· Ul 19'18 w hen Southwestern V 1c.ht Club ol San D le10 started a race Ln which the yacht.I stopped OV8'1lllbt· at the llland and ualn at lmeaada oo the returnles. Pirates' Held Honored Tbe SWYC rate wu 11.arted after a ll'OUJ> of tkJppen voiced coqipl.U.U about BYC't noa· I t.op .... To avoid du,al~J tlae two clubl ~ to DOIG tllelr rnpecUvt Guadalupe rat M OD altenaate JHn to ,..r trl* .r l'llNrl. Al oa tap ~ BYC tlllt Sophomore tr ack and field star Laura Held baa been select· ed Oranae Coast Colle1e's fem ale athlete ot the year. Held captured the SouUtem C allfom la 400·m •ter hurdles eba:iklnshlp lu t weekend to qu. for the 11tate meet and wu undefeated Soutb Coast Coaf...ace wtnner In both the 400 and JOO.meter bvrdltt. In a.. ~try durtq the fall H meater ah• waa t he Bac!s' No. 4 MllUMr an a tum tba.t.,. the C'Olll•Nnee title and flnlsbed eeeond in the state. She it the fourth r eclplent 0( t he award that waa lnauaurated in 1m. Julie Feenstra, La.JI• Von LutJow and JUI Johnston were previous wtMera. In adcUtioo to runnln1 the two hurdle races, Held also la a member of the 400 a.nd 1,800- m eter relay 1qu1d1 and waa named the confer ence athlete 0( the year In track and field. 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N otti e-t\ ""'f:f.l t Qtv•" 1u tf\f ._..,, t\ '11 19 l•JW-S ,.., )I,.., , , .. 111tOr\ ~ JOH Pf Ii f P P ~OWAN •M tJI ANNA JI ROWAN, '"''"lorof\ ..,.,,o,• bu\10fl \\ •tJd'*\\ •\ 1)'PJ1 PUBLIC NOTICE PET I T I ON TO A D · ,.,. ,.,.._,no _.on " "°"'0 nu" MIN ISTE R ESTAT E NO. ~~,H·t~K~t. AS10CIAT £S. tt n Avon A-1a.su. c .. <•~ c ... i."'"" ~ ........... .,.:i. ,,,,,~,.._,, .,.._, .. ..,.,,r>q1.,,, 11••' I\ ,.l(YI nous I USIHl!U t I t ot M-"'O!Ofl 6e•ll. <Aunty ot NAMIESTATfMIHT Ur4f't91' ~-· ot C..thtt>f''"• t~I • bul• ff\• •olto••no "''°"' •'• 601~ T o a I I h e I r s . v."<..,."' H10~ '">A.-c .. benef1 c1a r1es, c redi tor s ·•· c""•Mne.C•"'"""'••2t,. and cootiogent creditors of 11!~.~1""" "<-.c•eci o~ ~in Byron Emerson Wells aka 11 H•o • "~"''rt 1\ .t>out u,,,,.. rnM'tf to K"•it,, W \•f'W'\\ ., ~ \t••"*• C,lt()y\ 14 \l••nb JOl\tl IC C.Oll YINH()l\Al•lE~ (;ALLERY. )l•1nilo .. ftt\0 i~•tlho A l lH •• • I f O 11 L-u'04 l\M. N.-OOt'l 8•M". $ •",,.-''°"'P ft#\\ft '"" \, •f'IUY W\1 (• ''Mii) Byron E. Wells of Balboa, • ""' .1 .. ....-• ...... ,,..., •11" -California and persons 1:-';"~c., .. o10r-C.uum t on ""-• who may be otherwise In· l'tttM4 terested In the will and/or ""n"""'° °'-"'"" u.111 p,,.,. estate : "'0 t) n "J->. ,.., 21»• " .. \ •1'0•r\ 1\ H17t ~olCh•n••"' 11All;' ~•'"' I I Lind• l'\te .. '"""·'· (.,,or HuntinQIOf'I H••t h, Ntt•OOrf &-.<h,(• •16'60 (w;lly GI Ur-~t·•~ot (Allfl)•n•• """'n T•vl<>f. IH'M 0.1 Pr-. H• Tn. or-oo--nt to t)llo tr.n\fett•a t\ c._f"d• .....,•Qf"4\, (...-•l/•) C)litWttO.O U'\ Ql""*'•ll ,., •11 \tU<• '" J•n•\ JC T•1IM. ••~ Svm"'er u.or. "''"'•'· "'"''P'TW"' .no gooo l ••" w • .,. H.C.••f\O.e H••Of'th, t • ""*"of ,.,., \OOl"tt ~ bv\•tw\\ .. "O'Wf\ ., '" A petition has been filed by Duane Kemp Wells and Ralph Erwin Wells In the Superior Court of Orange County reQuestlng that Duane Kemp Wells and Ralph Erwin Wells be ap poi nted as pe r so n a l rep r esentati v es to ad· minister the estat e of Byron Emerson Wells, aka Byron E Wells <under the I n<lependent A<lmlnlstra· tlon of Estatf'S Act>. The petition Is se t for hearing In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West. In the C 1 t y o I S a n t a A n .1 , California on June 17, 1980 at 10:00 a.m. IF YOU OBJECT to the grantlf\9 of the petition. you shOuld either .,ppear at the hear'lf\9 clll\d state your objection~ or f ile written ob1e<tlons with the court before the heanng. -~~~.,.,. 1n person or by you r_ at· torney. 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" ., '""'1u<t.O Dv •11 In lrJ1;1(W•I IJt("Tt,IOU\ aU'llH(\\ H•10H)( W 1H1\ Jr P UBLIC NOTICE NAME\ T AYU .. l:ltlT I ~ICTITIOU\ t U\INt \\ '" ......... :, .. " ···~ ... t .. ,,,. ,,.. tf;tio-•"'9 o.it"lO"I "~ °"'~ .. A.M.f.,TA f (Ml lllf (GUf\t t (i•n at ~4flf'tqlt (.OVttt,on M•v M U A\ .... fOfto-•no ""'' V.Jl"t t\ ~no °"" ,,, l'tC) ~ T AA I\ •,( Riii( E C.0 •Ole E l'r\\ •• '19114 '""'lnu.t UNll \eftl•M• ("t')!'Ol 'IEM.t.1£11 ••·.,,, .. , ... r .. r ''""' p Of l'lfO Or c..o. J} · 'D.o ... ,.,. ....._., ~· --• <14 L-~-w-...,.... ,..;..._...,.1• -~ 111'1"1 ,.-~1 '~ .. ,.,~.:.':; M t \' ••,lfl'I ""''*' (.A t 'JIOJ ~\..t ( ;o•-..-.-"'"• ~11 _ l tu\ ttU~ft'WI·\ 1' (QftOultf'd tH •"I~ P •tH Al~ "t--.•lf 10" ~lf"O\ amOu•I l "'• • N .. •pofl lk•Cll C.•11rorn,•\ PUBLIC NOTI CE • ...... ...u.... ~""'------•.!~ --~.. . T~ \ \t..t ......... f •• ,. f11..a ••ft< '"""" ',,,, ~\ •\ tOf'Glfi.a tr, •" 1n ('°""''If ,.._,. r.11 0....,,..,. r__.,,, ~ M.• ", """• u '40 ,.,,..., •1~f"" .... """"""'• ,,.., ,,,,....,....,. •• I,..,, .., ff'\ ~ .... ,, ... , flCTITIOU\ eUSIHl!U NAM( \TA Tt Ml NT f ilW frp..,...,,l'O ~"'°" I\ 00.AQ l)u\I ,.,, "' lF Y O U AR E A CR EDITO R or a cont M~~~ .. ·~ ~~; ·-::1 lJ•,';/';·~ ingpnt c rf'<li tor of the <IP· ceased. you must ftle your clalm with the court or ~ ~1 , r •"• '"r, . .,.,, rv-_,,.,, """",,;.•, . -' .. Ah• .,, AflAI eu•,tlol[!>!. ~Wll> I I-' I• A h f I If Q 8U\1N£'>!> J\, • f Mt ,_. r I t • f u\t•" .a: t(. ""' "'• _.. ,. • .,,,..,,,,. tt1o11 Pl'BLIC SOTICE ... r ._......, r • .,,..., '-'•· t\ ·' .,.. ..,,..,. f '11"1 ... ,, t • , r· ' ... ,, ... I '" AQt, ,,_'YW H •t '"'ti" : •C. ()•t,. ¥.r•" c-•• ''"''"-~"l.611 presf'nt 1t to th,.. personal I F1CT1r1oui eu\IHru rC'prcsentatlve appo1ntPd , ... , ~~;!.,~~~~~":f ~'·"'l ""'' T... ~..,.. '' 1\ tr;novrt-0 DV tt" in ,Jo• •'1'-'•I Pt KUC' NOTI('•. by thP court within fou r months fr om thf' c!a tP of first 1<;c;urincP of IPttf'r s rlC. pr ovided 1n 5'>ction 700 ot f~ • '' '4 Y Ji f• A l t "4 f R I • tNt• )Ql"Jt hNA ,, I •fW t•V"'' ~1r.t't ~h r •l•t,.rn•, ''C llllOY\ eu ~t .. f \1. "AMI )TAT(Mf Nl '~ ........ ~.._ . ....,., ~v-. t)l'l•rw') 0iu' • ~ .. Uowt\r1,.,,,-'' ,,,,._..." ....... , ,,,..,, •''" ·~ -.....1\1 t (WrH Uf {)lfftM1t (.ounty on M •t I! ..... ri M ii• I "v"'·~ <> '"'"P' C.CW\f 0.11• P 1>oi the Pr ob at1• Cod " o f • , ...... ft.~"' • •• • ••• y .. ,,, • ., ~\ ., ,. ,,....., l1ii~,. A.,. "'-•O·""'O ,._.. "' I.,,. ,, N .. , '··" f • .,,.,,. ""' Cal ifornia Thr• t1mr lor •• "" ··-1ftl1nQ claims wtll not f'x d•~.~~Ar;"'''or'"' ,__.1"' c. •ft' .-1ilU41 .&"""' .. .,,,.... )tit ... P UBLJ<.: NOTICE (, ..... ~ . ~ ~ .,. pin> prior to four month'> °"""",. ''•td·r.o : ~'. ~ ;-:: ·;:""" ~ ;,,, ~=~; ., ~ '•CT~nou\suSt;1ss--from the date or the hear-1~ .. ,1,. ......... , ... , 1 ,..., .. '" ,,.,. , ,..,.,. H,.,,q STATE-NT ing noticed ab011e . ,_ .. Cl•••.,, v.-""""1, """"•· YOU MAY EXAM I NE '·'"° .-m•w c,......,, J ;, ~ t ~ .. to o-t\Q P.-r1'0f'I\ •'• d O•"'rt the file kept by the court ~·-0r-Coe•• O••I• P•'°' If vou are Interested in the ""'• •. u, zz. "· ,.., ,_.. estate, you may file a re· Quest with the court to re· celve special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of the petitions, ac- cou nt s and r e p o rt s desc r ibed 1n St>ct1on 1200 of th1• C.il1tornia Probate f P,1\ \t.tt~ *'" ht...,, ••'" fhi!J CN••~\\ "~ ('Jv"hlt (l•r• f)f ,,,.~~ <~·· ..,,,,, l l M1t r 0,10JIWAUMt Apt ""'''IO 1'90 I"· Cn•• ~ CAllfo<"'• tt.1' 111 _. R'lg., l Cvnn1noft•,.. '78 (odf' Oo09las C. Liechty, At- t or n ey a t L•w. soo N ewport Center Drive, Suite 920, N•wport Beach, Callfom ia, (714) 640·1011. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, May 22, 23. ~. 1980 2230-80 P UBUC NOTICE AOTtCE OF DEATH Ofr LAI LA MELLIN AND OF PETITION TO AO · MINISTER ESTATE NO. A·104S11 T o all h ei r s. beneficiaries, creditors and cootingent creditors of Lalla Mellin of Newport B each. Cali f ornia and per sons who may be otherwl~ Interested In the will and/or estate: A petition has ~n filed by Joan Ka ine in the Superior Court of Orange P-·-C>-c .... 0 .. 1, p,,.. w ...... c.o.i.~.c..t1l0<n••~1'>,. P UBLIC NOTICE .... 1'I J-) •I .. '"'° TN -tO C&>I~= ... \ c.=. :C:;?. •1" , ....... -~ITtOU\aUSUlfl'\ p.,,, .• (unf"l•'"'P\.ot•'" ,l ""'<14'"' NAM( UATEMf HT Pl' BU(' NOTIC:t: .... , .. _, ~·"'' I~ ........ ~ .. . ,,.~~"tf'JllltoMnQ P.'\O"' '' O...·"<J ~ '•n• ''OU' 8U\tN f \\ ·~ ,...,,, •f'W ' U'f\du• '"O n . 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I l'la.T,l (_1, C•o OI O.-(-•on "'°r HAMl!STATEMINT PuOll"""' Or-(.,." 0.11• P•IOI • ,.., '"• 1011ow1"° Pf'<\On~ ••~ Oo•nQ ¥•y 11 1' J.-\ II '"° 11)4-80 ,-I '101 °""-."'' --r..oi,.....,Or_ca.\I Oe•l•P•IOt (Al t l"OSIMI A NA TI ONAL PUBUCNOTJCE "'•••Un ,.,_ 10lMO 81L1 NGll AL c o uc•T•ON•l TllAl"ING IN\TlrUTE. I~,.,,_, l'ICTITIOUS•UJlltlU I PUBL I C NOTICE 1••• \l•••t. l"ountef,. 11 •11•1'. NAMl!STAA Ml'ln -------_ C.•1•'<>'"••977W Tlw ~ --.. -C>V~· l'ICTITIOUS eU\INf U O• "'"""''"-{Of'tr~·· 7MW l>tt\ •• NA#ll! UATl-ltlT lJ•O !>l<MI, Sen ~ro. Celllo<.,•• (.ALll'<>ltNtA F>£T PJIOOl>CTS ,.,.. •-no II'"'"-11 ~ 1>11\• tOIJO »U S 61r<ll. !>eont• ,.,...., C..Ctlo<n•• ""'> ., Or f N-le l'l•mo.. I~ Pee» 971'7 14 P ti M [ 0 I(' Al 0 Fr IC(' IN' Tru !>lrHI, .-ounl•tn V •ll•Y. 0••16 ~l&•u SOw•r\ Jlll S MA.,AGf#f N f ts.ot c;.t•n O•I.. Cehfor,,... 977W e1rc11 ~ .. .,.., C.,,,,,.,.,. 97107 M•wpo<I 8">¥". ,.,,.,,..... •ii..o O< ~''° SeftcNr. lOtn Wlftd l,.1\tA.l\H'W'\\l\condutl-OD..-an U•tt Atlif"f'W' f' .,.ofA#\ ,....,. G ••••v C•tt• l •f"I•. Hunlftt9fon 8••Cf't, dtv~ ()r •Y•, flrf•WJIOH 8 .-•(f'I C•flfOff"I•• (•IU6f'nta..,... o.v..i ..,, !>owH'• •>tM.O 1 "" °"'',,." •• conoucll>d by • TP'li\ ,, .. ~, .. ~ ti~ .... .,., ....... ,,..,, bU\~\ t\ f'Of"IO\l(IMf b't •" tn @,.Mr••~,,...., c-1r c~ o< °'-'"""''..,.. llA•• .,,._., ""'"Con•~"" 14 t• A,_ (I (~ Th•\ '~'-"I w•• fllftl ,.,lh llW · "1m11 '"'' •••1..-...1 ..... 111-0 .. ,,,. ,,.. , r.....,,, (ton GI O<~ County Oft"-•• Pu~l"'«I a.-C....•I 0.lly Pilot (<>u"I• CIH'I 04 °'""Of Couno on .,.., ' I.., Meyu nn.J.-$1._ •l •lltO F"U7n• )17).C F"IJ7 .. , P u1111,....., Or.._ C.,.\I O•llY PllOI. ----Putw•\.l'Wot! t"lf,~ ('n...H O•t•T P1t4 I IJ.1t¥ ~ l 11 1" 1'80 )Oll-IO PUBLIC NOTICE ""'•' , , n ,.. \IV' '"""' , ... '° PUBLIC NOTICE County r equest ing that ,tCT•nout_•_u-,-,N-1u -- Joan Kaine be appointed 11...,..l STATl!MDT Pl"Bl.IC NOTICE -·-2 -----as personal representative ,,.. ™'-'l'Q ,__ "-.-o 11\1" su~•10tt coun Ol'THI: to administer the estate of ... ,... fl(rl TIOUS •u•IHCSS $TAU:O,. CALll'OllNIA l'O• l II Me I ( " J [NT(APltlSES 1ms ~. NAMf \TAT(MENl Tl41:COUNTYOl'OllANOI! a a II n under the In-p.,. (lrtl• 011... A .. lr¥1n• '"• fOllO ••"Q ~f\OM ••• doinQ Ho .... ~ dependent Administration C..lllO<nl• ..,,.. Ou\•""''. HOTICI o~ SAlE 0, l'fllSOHAL of Estates Act >. The peti-P•o , 11u.1rtH• a.1 1m\ ~. N• 110N•~ 1 c NNISMAC·•C. Po 11•0,..,.n"' ll'lllllATl lALa tlon Is ..... t for .. _""rinn tn i:>.or• c""' o. .... ,,..,,,. C•t.r<1<n•• f\o• "1" ........ C• '71U lOIO• ,,. 111. M•tt•r 01 111. £\!tit of ~ '""" w '71U ~ ••rgr_,, w,...t LAO--"" N•O""I C • JFS~lf A CAl E. °"<HWCI Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic '~" Du\lllO\\ I\ (O"Oll(led Cy .. n tn .,.,, Nolle• I\ ..... b, QI•"" ..... ,,,,. un Center Drive, West, In the dMOU•• S••-'"'""' "" •• C•lllONW• o .. ,.g,,.., w•ll .... •I PllYtl• .. If c I t l 0 f s a nt a An a . "' J ~" •o-Po .. 1-1. JOIO• ~ ... II' .. "' w .. 1 io ,,.. "~' "'"' 0..1 ...i bidelff °" ,..,,._ I AQVf\O N'9UP1 (.'° '1•11 11\r lotr"M •ncl ConcllUO<I' -•efl•r Call ornla on June 17, 198C Tllll ,i._ ""' llled ••Ill ,.,.. '"" ~~· "tontlU(lfO D•. <Ot m~n·---11.<I IOCOftflr,,, .. loll at 10;00 a.m . (OUftlY Ct.Ill Of ()f~ County Gii llO••I'°" by lllt Colin , .II UH Hotlll l •h t I F You OBJECT to the AP<ll>O ... .,. ~LAYMAN FARM~ IN( ........... All ....... C..eltlorfll•, Oii J""" l'IJNM M•l(""ll ,IAymMI 11. '"°· OI •II llW 111-INtH!ler •I· grantlnQ of the petition, Pu1>1t\ll80 0t-c.o.,1 °"''" P11o1 ~-· '°"'"' "' 1-.... 1,,. '""'· .. , ... -you shot.I Id either appear ""''a.•>. n.1'. ,._ 10n-eo .,..1_,.,,, o1 __ , •• ,,,. 11..,. ot M• at the hearing and state '"" ., .. _, •• , f1lod wttft ,,,.. .,.., .. •ncl ... uw r'9"1. 111 ... -tr .. Vour o~ectlon s or flle PUBLIC NOTICE C0<1n•,C•111o1<><•"9'C&un11on M•• 1••Ht '""' ,.,. "'91' 111' •<ouir.o II lttO OIMf Ille"-· 01 dill<~ 81 Ille time written jectlons with the FnesPI ,,. .,., o.'""'· '" ,,.. tociowing dK<•Mo.d court before the hearlnQ. l'ICYtnous eusullss Pv1>•·~ o.-c. ..... °"''~ P1101 .,.r'°""1 ~·· "' 1" _, <-•· ltlAM9 STATS.MI NT Mn,. JllW $ 11 ft I"'° JJOI t0 lion. w1!110ul AllY t~-l•llOll or Your appearance may be ,,.. toctooring -'°" " -nG nu" __ ._ · · · ... ,,.""' °' .,,, """'· u-• or Im· In person or by your at· ,,.,, o P•te0 torney. "' .. M MAINTENANCE. i~ P UBLIC NOTICE ,.tt.,,. ~D ~1111< ... I F y 0 U A R E A ~mo.n, Cl•, ... VIII• P•••. C•"'"""'" Ho mm. '" ,,,. Ooldion "•"' F-··-F"ICTITIOUS aUSIMIH llurt OI ~ Hiii>. C_.llfomle _.,. CREDITOR or a cont-M•'"-"' Gtftlrv 1om c•-" NAMISTATIMeHT Mtm11.r,111p c,.w1u1e No lnoent creditor of the de· C1rc1e. VIII• P-. c'"111M'"•',.., Tll• 10110..1n11 ~"""' .,.. 001no 1 1.1. G, '" u.,11.0 L•oune Hlth r ....o t fjf Tlll\~t ltt-l.ODyell l" Du\IM\\... Mutual,58tlft1 G cea'""'. YOU mus e your c1tvi011.01 T11 111 , .,, 1 Cl •tm with the court or ~-~,,.., JAN OllMAFUCETING,,'111("' • O•Nf\ p 0 '. &l•to•no u brvoll, H_......, lle«ll, C,.lllOf'lll• C~lfl<tle ltocl--tJtM .. OC• present It tO the l)eriofl81 Tllll -•ft Iii.ti wttll tlW .,.,_ tupy representative appointed ~~Glefl>.ocO.-C-•tOf'M.t., J•f'MI M -·-·"'·''St l(e11 ,...,.,,, ... e. v11 V"1A "' L•lwr• by the court within four "1111u :;:,:· Hunt•"OlOfl Bea<ll, c.omom•• ::r1~~-·'"''"'uw•h•lou• months from the date of ll'Wlftlwd Ort11111t CMJt oe1i, 111to1. ,._ .. 1t ~ S1"'1 lffv.-. e1m"' ~.,. 111w1.i 1or -- fir st Issuance of letters as ~..! n. "· JllW '· 12• 1"'°--1~ Drl••. Huftll/lflllll a..<11, c.11....,. 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I . !•t .... , -D.\IL Y PI LOT Business ·1 Own Advice Best During Econoniy W 08; By JOHN NNI FF many Americana lhe ah uri1 dedme •n 1pendln1 U\11 ,,inn" w s 11 ronat'quenco of thin wallets, depl led 1i&avln111. uncl OYt'r t>xlended crt'<ll~ IH'l'OUnh iu murh aa from lht1 1·r .. d1t 1·ru<'k<kl~'T1 · Hliht now lht•rt• Is ulm08t no i1ro11pt-ct of (&t"llulnti Iii~ y ura In th\• 1mmed1att-fut.:fre. Tho uK<m ror the success or 1uch ad v1Hl'"" '" a loss of faith In the old l'lltabllahment style of ad vH·c• Conventional inslrurrt>nts -Nt<x'kl'. bonda, aavmgs -are HllHIJ••<'l<-.1 by mllllon11. NEW VOR.K <AP> -Dunng r1nanclal ltOubln, whlt'b latt'IY aet'm to have bttome almOflt constant , Amerlcane have• learned to rely on tJ\ I~ own ad v1c tt .&S probably lhll bco~t oh tttln'lble , "e xpc-rt ... not wllhstw1dh'M Thf'lr n •uoomg. ll 't.'t•rm, ai. thut nothlnic tel~ n 11tur)' bt•tkr than tht> N>ndlt1on of one ·., l)'-'I\ pock etbook, whh'h accurately re<'ord.s 1trld rt.>flt'Ct!ll JOb cundl lions. l'rt'fi1t l-U:.l , pr1r1•, unc l the ~connmac outlook Jo'or ltus reason tht!y are hile ly to d~ell only briefly on thc• odd adv ice offer ed lhai. week on CBS N ew s b\' Trea ,ur y Secretary G W i 111 am Maller that now ·'ever yont-can re turn t o norrral" buy Ill)! CUNNll'I' They know that no rmal buy 111g 1s for norm:.il tlml'S <Jntl they hopt' thf':-.c' t1ml•s itrl•n't cons 1dc red norm al. not "'1 tl- cred1t n-slri<'ted. pri<'l'S rising . a recession devl'lopang and un employment h(•adt•d to M p<·r cent Evidence suggest s that for T II t: S •: •• A C . 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Sal 1~ CIOSed Sunoay Phone today Asll IOf Beaty Grace 01 Doug Kenne<Jy A "AOlll()o< ()I 1-U\I rn.< Olll-o0 >I A~\ J~W[LS by JOS[PH South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa • 540.9066 Thl' dirl'rt or<., of Pad fl c 1 t>lf"p h onf' hJ\'l' dN·lared .1 di\ 1dl·nd of SI 50 a 'han· on Ort'ft'rr.·d ~toc'K anc1 .1 "" 1d1•nd of 35 c·enh .t 'hart• on t·om· mon 'tot•!.. 1-.11·h p~I\ a hit• J uh I to 'ban·holc1l·r-. 111 rt'n1rll .11 th1· t"lo•w of bu:-lrll'" Tue,<fd .' :-- 1 h1· \\1 •,lt·rn \u,t r.d1;1 l '111·ri:\ Comm1,,1on ha' rllllh•11111'<I Pl1 f:'1111·t'1 111~ arnl t•f11hlr11l'l1on ot., 9111 milt-n.1tur.tl J..:.i' p1pt'lin1· I>) Fluor Corp .. 11t f1nat.. .at I ht· In rrH h1•:tdquartl·rl'd firm hll\ t· :111 lll•llll!'l'd $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnl•r••I only pev-nl •In~ •Co••ncial •A-W-t'81 • W-kly C-•iC-t. . ..._ .... ,,,~. •6-~to3 ,,.. ... • So.diem Calllornia lo•n infon1U1lion ••Nie• (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE • t ••• ""' 1• ( ,.nt,.r · .., .. LJ, •. 4•, p-di·• •t .. wr>r rt EfP-tC" t.J ·' ,,n._. ~,, t'f ,(,. P algt> \. Simp,on, prl'-.1dt·nt of C'itizPn' Rank or ('o,ta \11· ... a. ha:-. bt•t•fl app<tll\ll'rl d11 l'rln r ,,, Cal1 fnrn1a BJrakcr.., /\..,..,ol·1at1on Hal Malhit>son. In 1nC'. a.. corpor ate s al"" manager for E .T.C. C'aroet Mill!>, Ltd., ~anta AnJ Datatron l nl'., Irvine ha!. r eporte d an operal.Jn~ ancome of SlSl.110 on saJcs of Sl.492.282 for the third quartt•r ended Marr h 31 Exp.in-.ion of pr0tfot·t10n lap;1<·1t~ 1-. -.l'heduled for lht· (.'1 ... 1,1 ~h''il r1pl1t'<1l' d•\ 1'>1on of \1altl'l' Corp .. Wt•'>t Ho\ bt<m. ~Li-.., Of f1<·1,1h for lht• firm \<WI th pn• r1:-.1on <1µt1cJI 11p1·r :it11in 1n llolh:-.ton :'t1a'" "ill be• con sohdall-d 1nl<1 the· Cn:.ta :'tk~t' plant Robt-rt \.\ alkf'r " pn·..idc·nt of R.t:.S.T. Employf'f' Rt-nt>ril J dm 1n1,1r.1111r -. '''"Jlo rt Ht•iJ(·h ,, 'uh"d1:11' 11f 11 E !, ·1 l'l:on C'11mp;tn11· John I.. Hutn h.1 .. h1•1•11 .1 pp111nt1·d din« 111r "' \11"111· ~''lt•m ' I lp•·r:1t111n .ii th1· '\t-ronutron11 111 ' '"on nl f-'orrt A1·rrr,1•ac·1· & {'ommu,ira tioni. ( o r fl , '''" fllof I l li-:11 h ,-------------... COLLECTORS CORNER ' t I I \ "No joh loo latge- .._. _________ _ l, ,, l1 ,,, I 111 I •• ,, , ,. '" , ' t 1t' • fo It ffll f I , , I "',, , . •fl' ti And 1 lf11 1.11J11111t "'' d t 11 '' f 'l'I d1I t ,,. , ,., *• 1),, l.1rl-(•''"' ',,j, ' ,di,.,, ,,, f t-ilt111.d1 OHAHl1I trJUH II' llttA ',,,,,111 f,1 u IJ /. ,.i • • .ftd,t ftn.t tit ~1 l,i1/J t IJ~ liflfl,t I t '• 1tlj f4, Ut t,1 It '" I! Iii f "Pelritlng the To wn Since 1930" II t I frru .. ,.· ""'" '"'"' pk."'", "' """""'""'I' """ ~ Bru1.c: C )hon "·" 11111wcl thl' Ban~ a' V11 c: l'H"·1dc:111 ~ M•mag<1 . N'"''"" '"""" 011 u< ) Herit~e Bank Member FDIC Accounti> lnsum:I 10 SI 00.<XXl lSOI Superior Avenue, Ncwpor1 Beach, Ca. 92Ml (714) 645-0660 ' f.',t rr· (Otn'> I'. <;t;imp• GOLD & SILVER Prlcea for S-28-80 '\ II ·' ••• . 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What as happening. it seerm, as that Amerac1ms are beeommg morl' aware th~t the messagt• that comes Cro m their walleb differs greatly from that broad <·n.;t to them by establishment, ron vent tonal t htnk 1n2 Trusting their own analysis ti' events, or din ary Americans may find Lbermelvea more ai- tuned to lboae who Just a few,· years ago were thoueht of • t-conomJc quacks. barely on ~ fringe of acceptability. They are likely to view that message that "everyone can re- turn to normal" as s uperficial, al odds with their own sense of ('\'Pnt-; .. •. St 11d11 i11 Co11t rasts \ 'lHKh:rn .,., ind turb1m· m C'IJ' ton ~-~I <·ontr.1 .... i... \\llh trJ<lit1rm<.1I y,1ndm11J In ..s d.1' of t•nt·r,.~' <·or1 -.1·n ·Jt1on . "ind dH·tr1c1 l \. l'>.pt_·rh "J\ I'> t h1· lt•ast e~pens1\'e form of -.nl.1r cl! n' t>d 1·rwr~~ although the t urtJJm•-. 1 .m lw 1·11-.th to build I '•I /It , h • .,.,, . '· ... (, t 1•t I .,,, ... , "'·•'•. '\ t lr1t • "'r L ,,,..., , ... ,. .. , ' A../M ._, .. .. 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A ••"1 ~ ,._,.., .._a;...._.._ , .. ~ .... .... ,~ ... , ..... .. ....,,._ .., u • ._ -"'' . t'l, /i• ... ...,, .. ., \ ., .._. /ltr '• # • t t A-1• ,.,,.·~~ I,•' ~ •~.l!' ,,; I'· .. ~ >' ... , .. ' '" .... . . , I : ,.., ' . . . ... . .. I . . . V11 t ,...,,.. ... . ,.. ....... . . ,. ... ,., ..... ""'''' .. .... V 1o1r-._. ... "" 0-• ()<• '.)'f \)" .. . ..... 0 " 011 Ot1 ()<• ()<• Qt• I J •J !J ., ,. I I II u Ill •9 ., .. , . ' ·~-·---~-~---~----~---~ , ..... _ .... __ _ • BUSINESS/STOCKS Thur&day'8 Closing Pric NYSE COMP.OSITE TRANSACTIONS ThurGy. Mey 29, 1960 N DAILY PILOT 87 Heinz~ Ca • Firms Involve d · In Soup Battle BJ mt.TON •OSKOWl'l'Z One quesUon .ome aboppen have is: •bo matee tbe product.a aold under atore l1bell? Some tM& grocery cbaim-Sateway and A&P, for U · 1mples -have their own plants which pad: coffee. bread cakes milk. and a lot of otheT products. But these stores' also bUy Crom out.side manufacturers and put their own labels on the products. And most stores do no manufacturing or their own. They buy everything. Thanks to the H.J . Heinz Co., we now have a much better idea of who's packlngthesoupthat'ssold under a store label. It's not, you can be sure, Campbell Soup. It has about 80 percent of the U.S. soup mark el and packs all Its stuff under the Campbell 'a label. But If you see store-label soup in your loc a I market, the cbanct$ are good that Heinz made it. HEINZ USED TO battle Campbe ll for soup sales but never got Money Tree very rar. Campbell WU just loo Lough So HelDZ 15 now concentrating on the private labeJ I market, supplying soups for stor~ that have their own brand names. And they claim to have an 80 percent sh~ I nf the pnvate-label soup business. ./' That's an impressive chunk of business -and Heim: ~ant~ to encourage shareholders to buy these pnvate- label •,ouJ>l> So 1t ba-. informed its shareholders which private label soups arc made by Heinz Here they are. i\LBERTS01L_,BEST YF.T, Camelot. Cardinal, Co-op, Countrv Club.~wards, f'111rwc1y. Fame, Finast. Fine F are. ·Flav·O·R1te. f''ood <'lub, Foodland, Foodtown, Uard1•n Charm, Giant Food Good Valu Grand Union. Heritage Ho~e . Hyde Park, Hy-Top, llv Vl-e, Ideal. I G A . Kingston, Kohls, Kroger, Lady L eP, M) T e Fine. Nat1onetl , Our Family, Parade, P athmark, P1ggly Wi ggly, Pnc-e Chopper, Purity Supreme, Queen of Scots, Ralph's Red &. White. Red Owl, Ru~h·foods, R1vers 1de, Rokeach, Roundy's, Scot Lad, Servewell, Shoprite, ~hopweU, Shwfine, Spa..r1.aA, Spnngfield, Staff, Standby, Stater. St.op ·n Shop, Sunny Square.. - -"f'horofare', ~Town Club TownHou.se, Village Park. \\aldbaum•s. War~mart, \his, Weslem F'amily, and \I, hilt· Swan \\'HE"'~ fi7 BRANDS tw.1rt out, Campbell. ull ll'lade by Heinz. Eat )'l)ur llf'lnz u. moving ahead on other fronts too. lettmg 1Ls momentum carry them where 1t wall Some years back they introduced a 32 ounce Keg O' ~ketchup-and it sold very well The big bottle "has become its biggest seller . So 1t was only a matt.er or time before it expanded tht!! "btg 1s better" program. A year ago it introduced a "4 ounce bottle ur ketchup, dubbed by some wits the "henua keg " And yes, it s sellmg very well too. Al l by it.self the 44 ounce sue LS now domg 10 percent of all the ketchup bu.st· ness In the country. wn.a. rr DA& E to esc:abte again? • ounce! 88'> 99? There's another btu~ deveiopmea.t on the ketchup 'cene. A couple of years" ago Ham acquired the Weight Watchers business, and so now Its ~•Jly lnt.o this djetetic revolubon. And ye&, you guessed it: now in test in the Phoenix and Au..nta markets -descnbed by Heinz as "high an the proportion or its daet-<'00.'!ICaous consumers" -is a Ot"W ut.e ketchup Wlth half of Lbe calories of Heinz's re- gular ketchup Devotees of the "hat to e.xpeet ne~t. Miller ute beer commercials know Several vi<.'t' presidential promotJoos and organizational changes have been announced at f1oorCorp., lrvme. They include· JollD A. Davis. group vice president for United States t>ngmeering operations ~ En.est Monuter. group vice pres1 . dent responsible for f'luor E & C Canadian operations in· rludmg Floor Canada Ltd .. Arthur W. Picone, vice president and general mana~er o( the Houston division. Dean K. Allee. vice president and general manager of the Southern CalifomiadJv1sion Four officers have been promoted to a new pos1t1on of senior vice president. proJect management. They a~ WWJam C. Breen, Edward D. Fox, Peat Hansen and Roy I.. Kirin. PrtJttroah, Inc., an Irvine manufacturer or mini computer line printers. bas annou.n«<t record earnings for the flSCA.I year ended March 28. Earnings were $3,137,000 or 95 cents per share on sales of $36,976.000. company of. Cic1al.J said. Thal compares to $1.840,000or 65 cenu perabare on sales ofS20,563.000 for the previous year. Gold, Metal Quot a t ions BJ Tk As'Odaled Pre.a Selected world gold pricea today: ......._: morning fixing $S21.00. off SS.SO; aftemoon f1xin1 SS.19.80, oll $6.90. Parts: afternoon fixing $547.66, up S0.31. ~= $522.02, orr 12.ss. Zartdl: SS18.00 bid, orr ss.oo; sm.oo asked. New Y.n: Handy &: Harman late momin.c SSlt.eo, off $6 90. New York: Eqelhard aelli.ng price late me>r'llint $519.eo. offS6.90. New Y~: Eqelhard fabricated Sold late mom.in1 SS3'7.79. oU $7.14. * * * NEW YORK (AP) -Handy&: Harman allver SU.SOC>, off S0.30. Engelhard ailftr' $12.SIO. olf $0.30. fabricated silver $13.178. off to.SU. * * *' NEW YORK CAP> -Spot non!el'TOUI metal prices U>- d1y: e.,.er .t2~·.S714 a pound. U.S. desUnatJoa1. LeM 3&-45 centa a pound. za.c 37~ centl 1 pound, delivered. Tta -.ms a pound. Mernry S-.00 per flask. PlaU.• SS55-l580 troy oz. N. Y. ., ·~ I ; . , .. .. ... DAILY PILOT Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTING& I Ill M'll\' -Evaet0-uo1•• NEWI eTA1*CYAMD HUTCH 'tllll'*1 an •• OW"'-UI I~ ,. IOlcl -"-a ..... ~.,,.""-·"" mantofl'9f ... o..wa Wiit• f91vc:1411'fty "°'-1<1 ..... Ar~ .,.., ....... ...._. "'9y "'81>.e e OKI to go on 1t1e W4l80ft lor • "'°""' 1Pw1 II • I LOlll WC\' Lucy tfiae 10 Plll'f 0vcMo fOt ·~ancs.~ ...,,.., Oii .. ter>d • 9000,... Theim• l>•Gom•• "" ·-tte 1"991 °' • l\anO- llOffte •••anger Wflh • -C!r_i-t • IL9011'IC f;tJIM>llMY ; 0# IAlm4 AND MAN wono~•-UO ~=s~ I Tl* 9'W)\' IUNCH ,,,. Bt.oy.. -~ -Pel• ~ l'IOfM ""''" loon cto1net 1na •~l)lalna '"'' ,,. ... ""° .. Ql:ll'• ~,. e8ANfOADAHDSOH When i_.nont llnOS • SU•I ~ luM Of money NI l>Uta " on ~ ..,. unltl '""' j><*Oeamve • DO<CAWTT ao.i Hal HolbrOOll (~I Cl!) OWREASY Guest p11n1a1 Rog11 W........(RI 9 MERV OfWf1H ~ At.1111 Gotoon, CWI Reine<'. Ann RM\11 ino 7:00 I C88 NEWS .-C:NEWS H/llWY DAYS AGAIN Howard la llnalty penu.ad- ed to allOW Joanie 10 go on •de ... 8 MCNEW8 I Cl) JOKSr8 wa..o w•A•a·H Ctw1ee beOofnM !he mo.I u~ man In camp ..._,he~ 1 wlnter- tnd S10W IUlt 1rOm NA ~ • THE BENNY HLL 8HOW • OVU.EASV Guett: """''' Roger WHll1ma (Al •Spnai"' SI ors Bruct.' MeG11l l\t.1rk1t' Po:,t and Duv1d llJ1'1't•lhuff 1 I rum ld1 > ~tar in the TV Sl'rtt~ \~rS\otl of "St•rn1 Tough ," based on tht· uool.. anc1 movu.'. which begins 1.1 l1m1h.'<1 run tu111ghl JI !l ~o on ABC. Channel 7 LO•I Golt.Inv 0t Rud•-1t U \!~ FACE THE MUSIC 0 MATOio.AME Q THE SUUJVAHS tD All IH THE fAMllY lhrfte week• w•lhOul Ateh.e , Ptl)'Ctl«* ena tne 9Wlr·rl8Hlg coet OI lt\llng are tekong their t()ll on me Bunker budget (P&f1 J) Q) 0000 TIMES J_ ................ ,,.. ,oo 1>a hu beetl ptomlMd •• ttwl 1n1wer to the lamlry's troublel Sl MACNEll. / LEHAIEA REPORT Eli> HfW8CHEQ( CJ) P.M. MAGAZJNE A Pf"Otlie Of "Nud1e'· of Hollywood. the world· famous ~ ol n..,,y W•tem coat.-: 1 pro- file oL 1011e1 ... 1u111"0 cnwnpe Peut PnQe and Tina Knetlley •:00 8 Cl) THE WALTOH8 A oell•..O PllOI (Pete• C..r•vml fO!n• toooes Wlth Buck to pnwent a t\el'ld ''°"' c>estroytng Earth wttn .-vegu (R) 0 MOVIE • • . ., Ell••y Ou--.. ( 111751 Jom Hutton. Oevtd Wlyne A ll•lll'O't clue Pf IWl(lea a llOlution IO lhe mystenoua tnu1der o4 • ra.noon Oeeoor* (2 tws I 0 9 NOAK~ MINDY Maril develope .,.. ..... glc: reecuon to Mindy which c:au-hlM to b<eall Into une><~ Ind unoon- •r~ llt1 Of laughter (R) Q MOVIE •••'n "~e+on To Koft" 11975) ~ 9oQ1roe. Ava Garoner A epy 1• 10 P<-1 the ......, o4 .,,. "Netlonal F"r-..dOtn Party- hom .-urning 10,.... OICI• •or..controlild" country (2 ""I -~WAY Aoberl Macffeol hOala ""'- ~ wt1ICtl .._.,,. e *OIO WTMODOI °"'~ ~.. Hollt: Wll!Wft A .... 81'\dw ... ...,., ...,_MCI Illa~· .. '-'Pf to CIMOll• Ml.el ..-.. IO be .,_ gN9I of 9"~1Nt· ~ .. _,.., ~YO'llM' "A eon-.e.ion With Mu l•n•" lill Woywa Inter· v-poltuc:.I IJftO ~ ~tetOt ....... l •net llUll'Of Of Teo ANJ Tt>e • K""'9dy l.-gend A StUOy 1n Ohatem• 11nO O..ttrty. ·· • IUMCUIM Aoc9 And Pui. o ~~­Vl.AA8o..~ The "'"'•'• Pnleldent-TI\¥ Miii Altd Hi. Fllmlly" ~I JtmM O•ner looka •• PtlVal• momenta lhWed by peal ptelO(Mnta end ,,_ llfNllee,. (Pw1 31 e..oo. Cl) IAAHA8Y JOfmt A routln9 1n..-1Q1tt1on to NIP out an Old lrlend leede J R to 11141 dleCow<) o4 murder witn 1 multMnllllotl OOftW ITIOllW (R) D THE CH£VY CHASE NATIONAL HUMOR TEST Millrlon MUil. Pam Oewt>cw ~ Tom Scoc1 ~ CIWY'f Ctl&M '°' • longutl-"' c"4lek ll«emQI 10 tll'CI OUI -•I mall• AmerlCatlt llWgl\ 8 8AAHfY MIU.EA WMt\ ~ llntrunlungty r.as th• 1pare d••• ~.lev111~ .... cat-... oetact ..... ~ (CCHRI • ~GIWAH G..-1a Ruin Gordon can Reiner. Ann Re1na1ng. c.irt.. SHwa, ~ry Le Gupo G.!) ~TING A PM31DENT:ntf ....ocEMAM>™E ,,.. '"Ae4orm And Count•· Reform . e:aG 0 9 ee....TOUOH Two tun-lovtng lootbell ~ try 10 llguf• OU1 • hOw to kl<* out ttl9ir ·~ met•~ ~ ..16 ~ tt>e -~ o4 thelf ._. -• 'n4E NOH'T8)U8 APP\.£8 • ....,...,ttle ...... rlM-old ~of~ trelninQ by ~enuoMNo a nd coo• ••Ill th• delnanda OI tlw ~yur eout• 11= NIQIHT GAU.aV n. '°" Who "'Wicl.cJ t~•"AI~· Old boy • .no. l)ftdiCllOne If• 1.1nltltlngly 11ue. It made • tele1r1a1on ~or • CM«Mn.& "CanaOlan 8'-' The vW· tuoeo i1'9tr1.tt'Mntal qu1n1e1 1>9'ionn. ••cerol• t.om .... 'Mlttc• of Badl. SOuM and Jelly Roi MOl1on Cl!) NlW9CtCK ~.~ THU TM 'My Son. 1-ty Son" Olnler, -WI oftioer in the '81ack-en6-T1n1 ' llnda lwnMlf in coml)jrl ao--t Aoty, Biii and ov-"*• lhalt peace II lut \Patt 1 o4 111CCllRI ~IENWA~'8 ,..., ~llOMlony·· &en Wlltentierg e..-- tne ettecta ot 11>e 00-1. WOl'ld W91 II "1>9by l>Oc)m'' on l()()lly I 90C*)' ancl lhe omp8C1 •I -...... on 1"9 tuture 1 t:OO I) Q 0 Cl) 9 HEWS 0 NEW\. YWe> GAME CJ MOVIE * * * '" .. Or'derl To Kiii ' 119!18) EOdle Alben P-... M1n1e An Ama,.can "99"1 IS O~let'«J to F 11t1C9 to e!M'wnala I NeD ~borllOt WOtlung wtlh· m the Frencn unO"'· oroutld (:1 ,.,,, I 8) AU. IN TW£ FAMll Y EOilf\ accepta a c.-to IU"f OUl"f ancs ~ .,,. ior>e ~ong ptor in 1 mu<· derGAM • THI! llNIY t«..L. 8HOW Q-...po·· ..... ~· ,.,,..,_ dey ~ .,,. ~ MW!_,._ Em1ty. ptw1no1091a1 nt1aord•· -· tlr~CWTWE ..... - TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8 :00 -"Ellery Queen." The pUot movie for the TV series with the late J im Hutton in the title role and David Wayne as his father. KCOP ti) 8:00-"Fear Strikes Out." The true story or baseball player Jimmy PiersaJl 's battle wlth mental illness with Tony Perkins and Karl Malden. CBS II 10 : 00 -Ladies and Gentleman. Bob Newhart. American hfestyles come m for some needling With Bob and guests Marian Mercer, LaWan· da Page and J oan Van Ark. NBC 1J 10:00 -To Be a Doctor. A documentarf about s tudents in their first year o medical school hosted by news correspondent Tom Brokaw. csee photo below l 11:aoe <E ~ • AJ'ffA90H8 George ·-10 hOal • ,_,,, proteet moYement "' lhe ~ mat he _,.I ----·~,_,, l'lt\ 08t'll et t RI 0 TONOHT HOii Johnny Ca•llO" 0.-t ~ly SoH& I OATINO GAME 9 ~NEWS • HOCWl'a ~ n..., a......,, reeo "" ..,, Alne<IGMI pape. ae>out Hog9fl 6 Mboleg9 "'°"' Cl) GET 8loilAAT Mu w>ci99 ....... ~ ~..-.g-·~1 .. tutaoentaet • CAPTIOHEO..C M!W8 Goc..o~ WebC> w 111on demon· &tr•-'-lo ,,..... - pie reoaor• IO a1....0 g1au WWIC)ows, 91'4 0--~ .,.,..'-~· riow ro ____ ,_ -Ml>NIGHT- t2::00 8 (I) C88 lA TE MOVIE • • ·u~n,. .. ( t9771 Peter Cu5r.1nq. Ray M.a.nd A wrot.i< •• mY'M<· oOUfl\I k•lleO a11., ~ nos ~ nos 1neory that l>OuMI Ull& ate ~Pie of o--••ted rnur08' 8 TWIUOHT ZOHE A-.e from another ~ ""°"" £...,_ -to "'-o ~ Wllh """ IOl'Olh- er • MllS&ON: ~ J"" ~ posee -.. drug adOc1 l>el>ond ll>e i.on Cutt..,, to llOC> .an -nown-.-11> AFTtA 89IHY ''What& On ...... 1 .. ~ lf\el ~I be '-'cl on .., _.,Qr" anou-trlCI to 1hemueoc,... t2:30 8 ~ ***'" -SO ~ We Hait (lkal CliliuoMle Cq lb111. Paulette GOaaat-o Wond ~ ,.,..,,., .....,_ '*' "-.._ Mt1NCAS 1t-to D 9 wa • ...,.. ~°"'a.-(2-~ ..,__ "'Om ""' AHOB..I North South. end "'9 Cen Tl>e ~ -OU1 to tr- tral Atnef1Cal perform the O<>wn a ~ "VO< -ante °' Sranme. ua.11 Offler -.. l.llW l'OW>"O"f Oeouaty ~ .,,., 1•aneoon"'9 • ·~ on OI,....~ ., ___ IRI "" 25"""1 • MOVIE ••" The l.Jtde ~ ,,.,aOI~~·· ''"'' ........ ~ L.-.. PaMW\ 1*18 TOMOMOW ou.&a: TIJIM¥ ~ MelT~ •O MMTTA ......... °"''° .... IM loC.i "QOdt..,_., of I ~"" ........ ...-. hood. (Al G MAVl!NCI< a.t1 pieym a dWfy Widl Oft Ooc Holllday. • MOYll ...... -No fll'lle For S-91*1'1•" t 1951} Af""1 ()ntllth, NICI! AdMW ,.1 .... a:OO NIWI MOllW • • -T..-npcetion" tt94tt ....,_ ()l)eron, PN lull-. 2:10 ..... 2:21 MOYll ••• ·~ "90 "'-sn-..t·· (19531 Jofwl Peyne, ~ 1(.,. .. HO • M0\111 . *. ..Underlow'' '1950) Scion Bted)', ~ DIM. 1::1561 NEWS ~ wov. • • • EJtdue/"9.. , , 937) fred Mac;Mutrey, Fr~ far,.,., 3:15. MOVle e • * .. t-111 Kind 0 1 Wotnan" 119!> I) Robett Mllcllum. J -Ru&Mll 4;00 CJ MOVIE •• Rogues ~ .. 11~81 ooca Powe11. Mar111 Tc>< en 4':26 9 HEWS 4.30 0 MOW • • • • The Phantom Pt"'°9n1 . I 193n George I.A Cohdn, Claudette C.Olbe<1 f'rida11·• Day • i.w .tlo.,ln -AFT&HOON- t2:00 ..... °'UNofl ...... - ( l~l Wllll-~ 8etr)' fltllgerllld. • ~ •• ''The MlgMy -McGurtt-. µMT) ~-----8-y, Eo-rd Amold.. • * *" -s.ci ...... ,.,,,,, .. 119 601 Joa" f~. ~ c.on.i. S:aO ll ..... ~- 119731 Butt Reynot<la. Dyan CennQr\ Ui) MACNIEJl. / LEHRER AEPOAT 7:30 8 THE GONG SHOW D IN 8EAACH Of'- n~ Waltl><ll are 8<.lrpn&ed to learn Iha ,_. C>ehona Ille unruly beha'tllO< 01 two vtS<long Yc>vng51er' IRI 0 8UCI< AOGEAS IH THE 25TH CENTURY IOC1 Iha\ one l'TlllllOn Cf>t4. dren wtM run ewr, lrOm name thrs year. tome u young 81 10 yea.a 040 Wh0'1 The V'lettm" W"9n l'#O 01 the R.ghleov. Ap~ au1 m11ta11..-.1y 10enlllied u muoQefll. Bog'*" Mc~ Wllh- holdl h.. al•!:>' 10 p<O\ect the P<1Y9C)' of • SUOC>del 91rl JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk Clunanel L.istin911 I) KNXT tCBS} Los AnqelP'> Q t<NBC 1NBC1 Lo~ AnCJ""'" 0 ICTLA 11no I l 05 Anql•IP.'- 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los AnlJ•·h 11:' 1-1.F MB cCBS1 San D•t>q o 0 KHJ· TV (Ind) LOS AnQt'll., @} KCST (ABC) S an Dti:QO • t<TTV (Ina I Los Angele'\ • KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angele' • KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntinq1on Beactt Q) MOVIE • * * , · Feat Strike. Out ( 19571 A11thony P!Wlo. ins Kart Milden 8oe- 1Qn Rea So• p1ayer J""'"'f P1Utb411 ,._ 10 llWI toP l!'>en ctwnbs boc:ll '""" • r'tofVOUI b<Nkc>own (2 1'1<1 I al 21TONIGHT Hott Susan Friedman. l'\ec>Oner 1' °"' Thompaon "~"-~ State S...te ,_ m STAA80AAD ~ lO;OO I) ~AHO OEHn..EMEH ·-eoe NEWHART Marian Me<oer. LaWanoa PilQe. ROOM Rldgely and Joell \I an At 11. l(lln BOC> Hewnal1 In • _._ of ~etcn. N llnZing lfWIOIM American lhstytee. (R) 8 TOM A DOCT'OA Tom Br~ ..,._ a group of~ tnO- CBS' R eruns on Top .for Third Week NEW YORK (AP> Jn a we~·k dominated by reruni., CBS lti.ted MX of the 10 highest-rated programs and won the netwo rks' pnme-ume rat iogs race by a comfortable margm over ABC. lt w as css· th.ird straight weekly triumph in the five weeks since the 1919-80 sea.son ended April 20. NBC was third. for t he 13th week tn a row. Of the A.C. NJelsen Company's Top 10 for the week ending May 25. only one show bad not been broadcast before -an NBC special called "Dis- asters that Shook the World." wblch finished 10th CBS' "M·A-S-H" WAS the week's most-watched program, with a rating of 22.7. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with TV. 22.7 percent saw at least a portion of the repeat broadcast. ABC's .. Three's Company" was No. 2 for the week, followed by "Dukes of Hazzard" from CBS. CBS finished the week with a rat· 'WILD MOMENTS ... 0000 SIU.Y LAUCHS." 09'9 sr-. MIC T\I 1ng of 15 9 to 14.5 for AHC and 13 7 foir NBC THE NETWOBKS say that means in an average prime-time minute during the week. 15.!f percent of the homes in the country with television were tuned to CBS CBS wound up the last television year one·teoth of one point ahead of four -time champion ABC. and ap- pears to be building momentum for the s ummer season With the heavy load of renms of fe red by all three networks. movies -e ven repeats -generally were s uccessful. The second installment in NBC's three-part "Mov1ola " miniser ies. "The Scarlett O'Ha ra War," was lied for 14th place. with Part l of a two- part Olympics-oriented movie from N BC, "The Golden Moment." 17th. AN ABC MOVIE, ''Murder Can Hurt You.'' was No. 19 in the ratings, and a CBS film. "Murder by Natural Causes." finished 21St Entertainment s pecials -.er e s lightly less successful m the ratings. "Barry Manilow -One Voice" on ABC fi.nished 22nd for the week. wttb NBC's .. Mac Davis Anniversary Special" No. 24 . "G E . Presents Cheryl Ladd" was the week's 38lh rated show, with "Perry Como's Bahamas Holiday" tied for 40lh. Both shows were oo ABC. NBC listed three or the week's five lowest-rated programs, mcludmg a movie, .. The Great.est." on the llfe of boxer Muhammad Ali, In SStb place. "B.J . and the Bear" S6t.b and the second installment in a two-part movie, "The Kid from Left Fie ld." 591.b -last. An ABC double feature. "Tbe Long Days of Summer" and "Reward," was No. 57. with anothe r ABC movie, "The Bad News Bean." 58tb. HERE ARE THE week's Top 10 programs: EVERY THURSDAY · FRIDAY -SATURDAY May 29 -June 21 Neil Simon's .•. "THE GINGERBREAD LADY" Directed by Louise van Vlanen Tickets: 14.50 Studenn & St. CttJ1*"113.00 CURTAIN -1:30 P.M. ·~"'-NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER 2501 Cfftf O.We AU. THAT JAZZ (A) .. .. ·---1~• WINDS OF CHANGE (PO) ·-LITTLE DARLINGS .,.._ .... .. _..., MEATBALLS (PO} ·--·--1- Group Sete• • lnforlMtion -175-3'143 Mey 21-"Flrat N ... hten" -110.00 0 Alaaty laagb-fllled co~.·· · WUlle.m W"'1. cu~ MAOAZI.~ , j "M A S·ll," WIUl a rat.mg or 22 7 r epresenting 17 3 m1l1 1on homes. CBS, "Three's Company," 21.6 or 16.5 m i llio n. ABC : "Dukes o f Hanard," 20 9 or 15 9 m1luon. CBS: "That's Incredible.'' 20 6 o r 15 7 m1 lh on, and "Taxi." 20 S or JS 6 mtlhon. botl1 ABC: "Ho~ Calls." 20 4 or 15.5 m1ll1on . CBS; .. 60 Minutes" and "The JefCersons ," both 19.4 or 14 .8 m illion. both CBS: "Dallas." Part I. 18. 7 or 14 3 miU1on, CBS. and "Disasters that Shook the World." 18.3or 14 m1lltoo. NBC. The next 10 shows · "The Waltons" and "Allee, · botl1 CBS. "H a r t t o Hart ," A BC: "Laverne and Shirley," ABC. and Movie -"The Scarlett O'Hara War," NBC. u e: "Trap~r John, M .O.,'' CBS. Movie -"The Golden M oment ... Part I, NBC. "Lou Grant." CBS. and Movie -"Murder Can Hurt You" and "20·20.' both ABC. j l 1 Future Dortors Using each other as live subjects. medical st ude nts learn e lementary diagnostic procedures. NBC's T om Brokaw (left) inter views students on a news special. "To Be a Doctor." tonight at 10 on Channel 4. t NTTCITTCUTUI °''""' 634·9292 ....... 1'Faaaad ................ towatcbJ" Old fashiooed, romantic dinner-dancing is back in style. ~""' ---·••9t-~ _. ---c:.-.... 131·360'1 ma. .... MINtlll .,,.~ -.... , ...... \41••*-• •1-*3 J\ldllhc:Nl Giancarlo Giannini Moalta _Qaudia Vittorio . Vitti CUdfAale OllHC\ln .,,Mt..J......................... lfil STARTS FRIDAY! .... MADOI •T ADAMS.COIT AeelA YIUI CIMTll 97' ... 141 ' . . ... and the Grand ~ hoW olfcr5 )'OU ., n-cni~ to eotq>Ctc with your &vor11c memory. Soft tinkling dinner musk:, ~ candldJt cabk scru,.. the grandeur d ~ ~ coolcay. The ultlmatcty dmccablc Dk:k ~ nio is fcaNmt 1bunJday through Sarurd:ly 7 to 12. md 50ft piano ocher~~ SFAFOOD CONNOISSEURS ~REGISTRY JMOO ~ Boulewrd (TIO 1n(f7'17 -nw-...-c---.~:ir- ~ ·ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION ..,..aM••leal 'F antasticks' ~ Returns .. .. .· SoaMtlme you can 10 borne 1111.n. At Jeut oa., !\oft and uaa Sumu.,. dolnt .oat lbt La1una Moulton Playhouff Tbey'N playiq the okl ad« aod the mute. re1pe<1Jvely. tn l.M playhoule's new mu.s1ul "The l''antutkka." reprtaina the rolts t.My took CM') u ytan .,oat \Mold playhouse in a produtUon th1\ st1ll 1tJn fond mernon Ir Lasuna THAT tM.S YSa&ON htlped to launch four f"° feasional carHrs -\hos• ot Rowe. Mike f'arrel <of "MASH"). htll wlft, Judy. and Ttn Ralston Mlu Ralstoo went on lo Broadway, as did Rowe, though be later ~turned lo resume his job as managing director. this time at thf> new Mou.lton . Miss Surett.- never left -she heads up the playhouse's children's program . Both dlslinflu1sh t hems.-lves 1n 'The "'an tastirks." dtrected this t1mt> around bv David Marlow as a feather-light exercise ill <'Ommg (lf A J4 MOUi N!OofnlMI Of ftBOe ,.IOAY THI UTM es> IUlt t.»twtt_t _t *.lt -.... ., ............. ..... •.u J•ll ..... "COAL MINER 'S DAUGKnA" ,_n.n.,...1-. ------- ··AU TitAT JAZZ" ,_ n,,,,,.._ 71-· ___ ,,~. "KRAtiER Va KRAMER" "LOST AND FOUND" :.Alll,..._.11::==:=.~~~<PG) (Sii f,Fa,~ J au ;:.~c;;::u~· c!lll '~~to 1:=~~~::, Intermission Tom Titus 1tge AJwU)'ll u cotton r1uidy m~aral. at 1s even mort> M> ttu'S tamt' a::. M1trlow under cores its (rM(Clllly by M>rtt'mr1g t-ven its more tensile mo- menlb mul'h as M1t1> Surelle ~onnkles ronfeltl llround the ~Ulgt' St'tt~ tht> pa.re in t h1!> f.'ElS) going 11'terpret<1 \Ion ts Ntls Anderi.on as lhe narrator and bandit, El Gallo A handsome actor Wlth a pleasant sing. mg votce, Anderson maanta.ans a concerned but C'<><>i! approach to the performers be mantpu.lates. THE YOUNG LOVERS, Kevin Burke and Grett'heo Almond, a re a ttractive enough, but both are past the a~es of the callow youth and giddy girl descnbed m lhe script. and their credibility suffers as a result the s trapping Burke. for t'X· ample. looks rnore than a matrh fo1 Anderson They ar(', nonetheless. well matrhed and th<"Y 1m· press m their romanll<' duNs More efft'<'tlvc> arc the parents < 1 th1l> cuse a father and a mothc>r rather than two dads 1. played hy Cn-que WOl\'erton and Lou1st' Hodecker Both possess fine <'Om1c t1mm~ and arr esperiall y la udable in their two mus1t•al numbers R (lWl'. li!. th<' St'~dy Shakt".peart'an actor. und M1 ch ~wl H1l'lit7. as his er~au Indian rnmpa mon havl' l>how s tea ling roles and U!>l' them ap propn att'IY Both an' mast<.•r.; of physic-al romt·dy and their outsize act1n ~ and oulland1c;h pratfalh add gusto to t hC' ~how. notabh· 1 n 1 h<' \lo ell c horeogTaph(>(j "rapt··· bnllt•t MUSICALLY. THE SHOW 1s in good hand!-. those of an unbilled four·pu~ce orcbestca ch rected by Terence Alaric The now.familiar "Try to Remember" Still IS the best song or the shO\\. but 1l's the Anderson-Burke duet "I Can See It" '4h1rh s hould J?eneratc the moc;t applause "The Fantast1cks" will be around for a \l.h1h• -lhrC't.' "eeks m 1t:. regular Tuesda) throuhh Saturday run .rnd a nother sunt latt•r this !>ummer m repertory with "\'ou'r<' a Good Man, Charhl· Bro wn" at the r la) house. 600 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Bc.ich It'!> still a Rreat ltttle pep· · per upper * BACKSTAGE Doug Rowt' won't be playing in "The Fantastirks" next week he and his bride·to-be Catht'nne Gash are heading for an Oregon wedding and honeymoon . Mike B1ehtz will take over as Henry with Gregg Howitt step· ping into Biehtz' role a s Mortimer CALLBOARD -The Fountain Valley Com· munity Theater bas announced auditions for its summer m usit'al. "The Hobbit" tryouts will be held Saturday al 1. Sunday at 2 and Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Room B of the Fountain Valley Com munity Center .... roles a r e available for youngsters 8 years old and up. wtlh performances beginning July 25. . call 968-3509 or 839-0173 for more details .... HIC OllMll( MAU 0.a"'J' t.)I 0 )40 cnuo1·wu~ '-",,...c,...,..~uo1 -·1...-ruu a-..~~ I DWAllH' WOOOllllOGI ... "" • "·1 1)-t. f!NlllDI. CllllMA CUlll• ...... , ... \tf><W ....... •' NOW PLAYING -·•.-artAU 8tt4 ~!1339 ..,_., .. Tll COAST CA.Ill Utu ~61111 ...... '&AWQAC.C [I fOtO $11·~ .......... TA .. H UIT f-V..., 139 I !iOO ....... 'CMJIAWHT Wesll""IMll 891 391~ AMC-MAU 0tM9 6)/ 03'0 _.. UCOUI.,.... 8UtN ~ 121~70 -.... __ ........ s-i .Nan ~-•93 ·~ cau &42-5'71. Pwt a feJIJ word• to work tor ou. ''APOCALYPSE MOW" IRI l ~E EMPIRE 11>01 STRIKES BACK'' -NO,.UNI---===-==' "'LADY & THI TIAM'" "'UMD£tmftll> R.Y1"G OOOIAU." IGI °"THE JERK .. Ill ' .. AMIMAL HOUSE" '·=~~ c= ---8 I "COAL MtHB'S • DAUGMTB• ff'GI "IUC1'1UC HOl~H "APOCALYPSE ·Now· "80VS IN COMPANY C" twl nu.cs.w. ~ 29. 1980 DAIL V PILOT •• APW~"' Albee Cited NEW YORK <A P> P laywrlthl Edward Albee, winner ol two Pu· lltzer Prizes, has added the gold medal of the American Academy and Institute of Art.a and Let· ters to his llsl of drama awards. Albee was among 56 artis ts, writers . com- posers and archit ects honored by the academy a t its 39th an nu al awards ceremony. DAVID MERRICK SURROUNDED 8Y CHORINES IN NEW YORK Producer Aetumtng to Broadway Wtttl '42nd Street' Other maJor winners included Peggy Bacon awarded the gold meda l for graphJc arts. Merrick Baek Producin{( '42nd Street' NEW YORK <AP> -David Mem rk 1s coming ba r k to Broad" ay The producer. "ho staged such hits as "Hello. Dolly" and .. , Do. r Do" before desertJ.n~ the Slli~t' for the hgh~ of Holly"ood. has begun rehear!'als for a bll! m•w mui.1cal t'alled "42:nd Street " Th~ c;ho". loosl'I,\ b~1wd on the old Ruby Kc•cler film of thl' ~;,ime n:lme. has j <"a:-t of 53 and what Mern<'k Sa) s IS j .. \l'I\' high .. lludj!l'l Mt•rr1rk ':11d hl' m·ver felt he had rt-.:tlh left t h1, c; r1·al Whit,. \\ "Y for Tm~i.'ltr'" n. \lo hnf• h•· pm 1hH't•d lh1· mo' ll'" "Thi• C:rcat Gat:.tn and "!'wm1 h1ugh ·· · · I m.1111· 1•n11111:h mon1·y ""no" I ('Jn c.i fford 111 rt.11t•d ll111au\\ ·" ht •• 11d Tht :-ho\!. "' "IJlt•d l11 u1wn 111 mid Augu.c;t, "h1eh 1 ... 1·un!'.tckrc•d 11ff waqon for Broodv. ay prt' m1t•re:-Hui 11 "111 bl· JU'ol in time for lhe l).-mocrat1t• 'at111nal (.'oO\COUOLl. !>~hl'dUled for .\UJ!USt 11 11 Co1nedv Cast Set .. llOLLYWO<JIJ < 1\1' 1 Gene ~ llde r and Richard P nor <.,!Jr "" t"o mC'fl framed tor bonk robbery 1n the toml'<I) · Sur Craz) .. Sidney Po1twr '' d1r<'rting the· movie from an ongmaJ sc rN'npl a~ li) Urute JJy Friedman and Charle1' Blarkwell G1>org Stanford Brown also stars as a convict· cd murderer 'A ho f<'l'b morl' at home an a fntly frock than prbon denim . and J obeth W1lhams as a lawyer who ~()(.'1' to bat for Wilder and Pryor THE .srAR.WARS SKA COWrlNUES .. n IPG 70MM CXJl~~I NOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Best Foreign language Film 1979 "A genuine maaterplece. •• a clnematk: work of art that muat be eeen, savored and eeen again. Don't ma.. It." -----1-.•0:0 .. :--::-1. . -" --! ~·~.l·~ r~.-_ -.J C.•U• or condominium , find your dream home Sundap In the DAILY PILOT EARLY SHOW SAVE! $2.00 all seat• to 7:15 P.M (Elrcept Sat .. Sun. & Holiday•) SAT/SUH/HOLIDAYS $2.00 to 2:30 P.M. SENIOR C&TIZENS $2.00 ANY TIME '° T EDWA~D8 WOODBRIDGE CINEMAS CUL VER OR JEFFREY TO BARRANCA PKWY BETWEEN SANTA ANA & SAN DIEGO FWYS IRVINE 551-0655 M f .on ooo 0# D<lllClOIU fOll ""°°"""' • • I i t l ••• CWLY PILOT lhu~ay Mty 29. tMO Judge OKs Senior Prom Gay Date PROVlOl!!NCE. R .r <AP> - Rom01Uu.al Aaron Frlcke lhould be allowed to lake a male dale to hb !Qh eebool 1 n•« prom, a federal JuCl1e bu ruled U.S. DlaLrict Judco Raymond J. PettlM ovel'T\lled Wednetday the ob- Jeetiooe of achool ofllclala at Cum· berland H.lgh School. H)'ioa the 11- year-old'a rlthl to make a .tat mtnt about h1a seauallty JJupenedea t~lr feara of d.larupUon or viol.nee. cld• tbrouah prohibited aod violent mttboda, what aptech wlll be beard." PtWno wrote. '1'bt Ftnt Arneudmcnt does no\ tolerate mob rule by .,....11 1thool t'blld.rtn." V James Sutaalello, lawyer ror the Cumberland School Commitlee, H id be will leek a 1ta1 of the order pend· Ina Mn •PPf'al to the lat Circuit Co11rt ol Appcnli ln Boston. After lbe ruUng, Fricke 1aid · "I think a m.Uority ul th atud nta un der•t&od lhlJ l& a human rl1ht.11 l1S1Sue. and aupport me ·' lh 1chool wlli ever have " John Ga.ttney, atate director of the National Oay Tuk f'ctrce, aald the dtclaklo "wlll benent all iay men and letb6ana." The tuk force sup- ported Friclce'a leaal fight. Fricke went to court after hla plan waa vetoed by school Principal IUchard B. Lynch, who said he would oo unable to guarantee the safety or f'rlcke or hls prospective dale. Paul Gilbert .. TO auLt= OT1u;aw1 • v.outd completely s ubvt'rt free apettb in the schools by granUng otht r atudenta a heckler's veto, allowing lhtm to dt- HE 8AlD HE thinks the dance Fri day rua:.hl will be "the best prom Lbat Tilt: PROM IS to be held at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sul· ton. Mass .• about 20 miles from Cum· berland. 24 Hours Dally Breakthrough On TV News NEW YORK (AP) While commercial television networks talk or expanding the ni~htly news to 45 minutes, or maybe even an hour. yachtsman and entrepreneur Ted Turner ls taking the giant step -to 24 hours of news each day. seven days a week. At 3 p.m. PDT Sunday, Turner's Cable News Network begins the task of covering the world, full-Ume. with a staff of about JOO and a budget of $25 mlllion. CABLE NEWS NETWORK WILL provide newscasts similar lo what viewers expect from the networks' evening news programs, along with In- terview-type programs and feature reports. · T-Umer, a flamboyant. M·~-olcLAUaota bul.nessman and sportsman. is convfnceo it can- ~ done; others In the industry, particularly the people v.ibo run the commercial networks -and spend an estimated $100 million-Sl50. mll~on on news eacli · yt!ar - aren't sure. Turner's conviction is share.-1 by the J><''>r'•' charp,ed wilh da•:-to· day o1icrallon of 1.:J ~ !c Nevi: ~•c1wor'•· :P111 th:.l riav b,• Ill'' mo"t si~n i 1 1;ai 1t lJO<:y Of Of'!· 1110 •1 l o the future of CNN "It was ;111 there·. wniting for i.omeonc to p u!l 1t toitelher. and Turu.'.!r was the guy." said n eesc Schonfeld, A,..,....,. .. CNN's president. a man DARING, VISION with 25 y e~r s ' ex· Ted Turner perience in TV news. "The satellite was there, the ltghtweight elec- tronic gear was there, the qua11fied people were there. all wailing for s omeone to pull the loose str- ings together." said Schonfeld. a former managing director of the Independent Television News As· sociat1on He spent 17 years with the United Press In ternational Tclcv1s1on News service. CN~ PERSONNEL. -ABOUT 180 in Atlanta 60 in Washington, 25 in New York -have been preparing for the premiere several weeks. "The other day. after the first three hours of a dry run," sajd Schonfeld, "I knew we had made no million-dollar mistakes. "There arc some things to work on," he said. "but you should have heard the cheers in the con- trol room when we cut to the New York bun:au without a hitch. "It's been enormously satisfying," Schonfeld said, "and Ted himself is so proud of It." . . Home base for CNN is the new S23 m1lhon Turner Broadcasting System center In A_Uanta. and the network initially will staff bureaus 10 New York. WashinJtton. Los Angeles. Dallas, Cbicago. San Francisco and M1a m1. An arran~enumt with the Canadian Television Network will provide JCJml bureaus In Peking, London and the Middle East CNN'S MOST-RECOGNIZED on·air personah· ty is Daniel Schorr. the former CBS correspon- dent who will report from Washington. The centerpiece or the day-long broadcast will be a two-hour news broadcast. from 5 to 7 p m PDT In addition. CNN will pro· vide periodic Wall Street re ports. as well as an hour·long bus iness and finan cial news wrapup and 45 minutes or s ports coverage each nlght. CNN commentators will In· e lud e fo rm e r Treasury Secretary William Simon, U.S. Sen. Barry Goldwater and con- sumer activist Ralph Nader. KHOttll The Cable News Network staff was drawn largely from local stations and the three networks. MORE THAN 16 MILLION homes nationwide are wired for cable trans mission. and C8ble News Network claims about 3 million are committed to receive the initial CNN signal, with a projected 7 million households on line within a year. Financing the 24-hour operation un(jl):1bt rfl Iv will be a problem. CNN Is charging c~.: .le !>Y'>lci. " 15-20 cents monthly per subscriher, anJ 1 ; ti YlnR t<i line up national advertising to pay lite t:norn ... -. All Pt11>togreph1e, Typogr aph1ea1. Clerl<:•i and Ptlnllng Errore ar• S1.1bJ~ to COf r a.; tlon All s~i. llemt Subjec:t to Stotlt on Ha~. ~lcal lllodlln ..... :J:Jii~·~.~1 rough and ready _for a tumble - Rough & T umt>le Lawn Seed prOVl<Ses atur<Sy, dlaeue resis- tant lawn. Excellent 1n play ~rea and back yard From Oerm11n's. 4 lbs Reg 5 98 411 the killer spray .. . .. Ant. Roach& Spider Spray Germain s Ant Roach & Spodo Spray kills msecta last Lalla for weeks on treate<S aurf&ees E81y- 10-uae eeroaol. t6 oz. Reg. 2 98 '-'t\urs ~ Mo Oltttt t..Wfl""~t!S 1•• • and your leaves. lawn debris. trash end more' Good heovywetght plaa11c tr81h can loners Pk{I ot 25. 32:gal atze 349 llght as a featherduster Flully, dusl ·ollrac11ng feother d uators to make every inch of your home sparkling clean Reg 99• ~-J r4~r.--~....,., -\. e -f \l , ~ j #-•• j . rr ---- / .. ~- Iran power: a shot In the arm D D spred the satin Gilbert falled a year ago in a 1lmllar effort to bring a male date to bl• Jw:Uor prom at Cumberland Hl&h becau.te, at 17, he waa a minor. He now Uvee ln .New York Clty. Lynch 1aJd in court laat week that he would consider cancellnc the prom if Fricke and his date attend. Lynch underscored hi• argument during his testimony by noting that Fricke was punched In the eye by a student in a high school corridor after his court fight became public. He said Fricke has been provided with a !>afety escort ln school ever since mix & match specials Choice of Vlo<>to·s Rose F~. Citrus & Avocado. ,All "' .... Tomato. or Veg .~..-f"ood. In 5- lb. boites Reg 1 99 be glad you got glldden cost. The network announced Inst wt.t'k th:il fnur companies signed as ch:Jrl"r advc1 ti'i.!rs, jo19tn3 Bristol-Myers Co., which pt eviously cum milled $25 mUUon over 10 years. Sun~am'a aell-clean1ng 'Shot or Steam' iron dellvlfa 1n111nt e11tr1 1team. Salety 11gna1 llght #11-174 Reg 22 gg Famoua latac 1111 wall paint from Glidden Beautllut flat llnhh Scrub• cie1n, 111y1 color- IHI. A99 '1 99 1<1<1-teste<S Gll<Sden Spreo sem1-g1011 enamel g1ve1 you a auper-tough non- yellOwlng llnith Reotfats dirt. grase. IT\Oltt'ure. Reg 16.95 Turner, owner oC the AUanta Braves baseball tum and a world-class yachtsman, is no str11ngu to bold enterprise. Several years ago, he used the aatelllte to convert his UHF st:ltion in Atlanta into the Clnt "superstation." capable of feeding pro· sr1m1 to stations all over the w untry. Medical Reconls Open WASHINGTON <AP> -Tho Labor Depart· ment baa ruled that mllllon11 of workers m'1!ll be 1tven acceu to their medical records kept by employers to help the workers beUCr protect lbelr bealt.h on the job. The department'• OccupaUonal Safety and K••lth AdmlnlattaUon caUed the actk>n "buic to the rllht of workers to know what they are work· lnl wlth and Its eff ecta on their health.•· The acency aald that by providlnt employ'" wttb accna to their medlcal r.-., lDchad1D& U · po1urw to toxic IUllltancet oa tilt Job u neordM ./'1 ~ enp>yen, tM WGftars will bt bttt#" abJe ..,........,~_,-...,...._.,dlll7n· pertenee nilutt rrom UM eq-•· · 1811 SANTA ANA -0 Son 01e90 Fr..-y ~ • ii5 Solie• COSTA MESA NATION ·~· .... John Schwada has announced bis resignation as president of Arizona State U niversity in Tempe , effective in June 1981. IDIDGI ...... .. The "My Buday' tOOI bOa comee wittl tote ltay, ttufdy "*-! hM· die and IOelc da.p, and belled enernet lm4ttl In ~ OOI«•. ._._...,u t3'-"• long 11361A Reg. 4 8t helps JOU ........up 99-1001 f11:>ero1u1 meuuring 1.ape '" un•Que round housing l 1m1te<S supply IO hurry tn• A4IQ I• 99 e•• have you .... this saw? Sk1I a 2·apeed 1•0 saw with t11t1ng 1001 'make• 111 own ptunge cut without ltrlt making starting "Ole 1•87 R99 26 99 21•• If the old heater can't get It any hotter Tome tor a new one Depeodal>le, ernHQY· saving gaa water hHte<S with glUS· tined tenks. and htgh·temperature shut·o ff. 30·gal., Reg 119 95 10911 40-fml, ref· llU4 ............. 119.95 so.,.t., ,... 1SUS ............. 149.95 roll on the color Espec111ly made to Kerm·a r1g1<S 1pec·1 Deep welt plaatlC tr-.y wtth lad· <Ser 11<><*1. ~ , .. , lo~ INSIDE: • Ann Lllnden • Horoscope • E mwt Bombecll • Cl.uifled nu.a.. M9r •. 1980 ' •••• Cl . ' 'Walter Mitty' type t'eacher, Garlan 'Wetzel' teaches math concepts through his model airplane club. 'When they make an air- plane. they have to do things in sequence. he says. 'That's the way they do division Up There Fl problems . . . You have to work m steps. " W:Jrkmg under Wetzel's instructions at right are (from left) Domimque Jussenhoven. Scott Nishitani and Michelle Buthrie. Scott also is shown above. By JOEL C. DON bl u.. o .. ,, "tel~ Garlan Wetzel has one of the more un· orthodox teehniques for leach.mg youngste rs the three R's. It's not a "new" New Math. And you won't find student Literary cnllques or comae books Inst ead . We t zel 's students at Cala fornaa Ele mentary School in Costa Mesa get back lo basics through model airplanes On Wednesday afternoons. from 3 to 4 p m . you 'ti find a group of 10 to 20 youn1tstcrs p1ecm~ Pa rt A with Part B. dabbing on a lJttle ~lue and brushing on fimstu.ng paint JObs on plastic model airplanes. hot rods and popular models from thtc• movie "Star Wars " ''I DON'T BUILD the models for them ... says the 58-year-0ld Wetzel, a 2S· tear veteran teacher of Costa Mesa elementary schools .. All I do 1s ~IH' them my assistance and help them decaph t>r tht> plans.·· Through his California School Model Club. Wetzel believes students team lo read and follow directions as well as develop better hand·and·eye coordination. "When they make an airplane they have to do things in sequence. That ·s lbe way they do dlv1.Sion .. Exercising the Mind ·~ break down a human personality like they do with the body. into clarity, ex- pressiveness, feeling level, activity level and contact, says clinical socia l worker John Hart. psycboloeical fitness prolJ'ams have been deviffd for the sever· ly di.lba'bed, drug addlcta and othen in need ol intensive treat· ment, the <>ranee County pro- cram wW be aimed at those who simply want to Improve their runctionin& in some aspect ot their tlves. "There's aometbin1 richt with tbem.'' be said. "We get them uatnc tbat for tbemaelves, in- stead of acainlt tbemMlva." ••WHEN YOU FIN18ll my pro- gram, you know how to use your personality and I'm not the only one wbo knawa t.he theory " be claimed, "You can uae lt at home or work. You can teach your frienduboetlt. Ha.rt aid all eoamelon and ......... nq1lind to take coaua,.J tMrlp1 u..maeiw.. Odaerwlll, .. Nici, tbeJ would ............ C!OMla • ., ta • IQ, t• IU1 pafftq • etiu. n., .,. eoau. •• n, bonla1 tlaelr 1kllh aad their ,.,......, .. . ,...._ ...... wUI IDd1ldt ... aftdml-« Uilu" ....... . w•U aa ..... ,.., eaeoaattn, ................... 1116'11 .............. . ··~ ..... ,. .. , .... ot r,a':&'; • M ...... ••fwi *-l'• • ll'OUP tmDil ........ problems. for e:<ample You ha,·e to work an -.teps :· he sa:,-. The club -.-. a i-tarted three years a~o as an of· re; hoot of a stall' rt>qu1 rl•d instruct a on section on a\'lataon From Januar.\ thrpugh th<· <'nd of the school Y<'ar. Wetzel dons a p.unt tx>sm1rr hl'<l apron for t iw atter school sci.saon~ Students provide their own modC'l!> and hobby mall•nab THE CL\;B IS OPE!'lii to all studenLc; at the school. a lthou,Rh WNZl'I says model bu1ldan.R 1s more diHa rult ror yount{!.tcrc; below the 4th ,Rrade .. E\·cn at this age 1l .., \ e ry unu.-;ual to see k1d!- rln this kmd of -.-.ork." ht> savs. <'xam1ntn.R th<' de tailed paint Job on a model Lear J<'t Wetzel. a feast~ man who beheves m strict acaderruc d1sc1pltne. say'i has lrarnin.R ·through mndel·butldmg concept w a<> fort1ht'd b~ a fall 1979 Cavil Air Patrol conh•rencc for elementan· school teachers · One or th(' S<'minars at the 3·day program focused on learning through plasl1<.' model build· mg Wctu>I has known the educational value of ha ndicrafts ever since he bwlt hts rirs t model airplane "I DIDN'T KNOW how to read when I was a kid but I learned how after developmg an interest <SttFLVJNG, PageCZl \ .. \ ... '\ Cl CWL Y PILOT Thundey Mey 2G IMO • • • Flying <Fnm Paa .. c-u tn avaauon," ba •lilY•· "Everybody wao\a Lo lb' UM bl• blrda, but in Of'Ckr to do lhal you ha" to learn lbe maLb aod follow lnalrUcUona. '' Indeed, Weuel •nd 1l11)1ane1 ha•e been an ln· parable ~pl• enr • nee O\arl4!.9 Undbetab wav•d at the then S·yur old lad durtna a celiabntory parade ln Milwaukee Howevu, be 11,ys hla apouae b.-eUpped hla wln4s. 'M.y wile la dealhly afraid ol llylq." be aaya. ·••o l'\•e be«>me a 'Wa.h.•r Mitt.)'.· I all h re and look 1t Lbeae Uunp 1 model aJrplanea> and I'm up tfiere fblaa · · TllAOUGttO T TH E SPlllNG •v&aUoo tn strucUon 5e<'tion. Wtlal'l bnnas LD a plane·a-day from hia coUectJon or a lmost 90 modela. han11tn1 them from nou.reacent c illn1·b&ht rurtutts Room 15 pract.ac&lly twus into an av1auon In· f01maUon center, with aerospace books and pam· pble\a, education11 posters. aviation maaazinets and vi.alt.I from airline personnel StW, WeUel lnsi11ts. bis '4th gr~n (known at the acbool u Wetu l's Pretuls> know the air museum·lilte clusroom la for study. ··r believe in kindness, ftrmness and justice," he says. "I want Lo be their friends, but I'm still the b<m. 'What'" h p~nt"d ia thl'y've I •arned to read dirtttiions, .. Hya lhe Cott.A MClllill tflldtol "Tbt)' u.aed to throw I.he modtla to&elher. Now they re· allie thtry have lO read dlrecllona to put lt to•elher bc-tler •• 'No' Can Help M EDYORD, Mau Thtrt! are four "no's" that parents can. and ahould rely on. abe ad- vises · f AP> Chlldrtm need &1ruclure lo their lives, uys Dr. Lonnie Carton. a ctU ld paycbologlat who ~lleves aayang "~·· ~o The Lifesaving thfm al lhe M(ht llme an "No ·• Explain conse· the right way c&n help quences of dangerous them ~bieve a sense or actions calmly. S<:are seturttr and love tactics can ioblbil a "SaylJ\g no can mean . ...J .... that the parent really cbild 1 outeot.... nature, .. 1 · 0 whlle caution a.od self· cares, exp aans r discipline can be in· Carton, a member of culcaled by reasoning Tufts UnJverslty faculty. 00 lbe child's level oC wnter and lecturer. who comprebensloo conducts "The LeamJng · Center" network radio show. Positive "no's" can help youth to grow, to "AND I WANT THEM to be better readers. learn self·discipUne and This (model building) j ust makes my job easter." t 0 a c q u tr e soc I a J -The C halle n ge "No." "It's too bard for you." amended to "But you can try it." Is a strategy to s timulate c r ea t ivity and respons ive effort to strive and achieve. Ask the students, and they unanimously (and responslbiUl)t. adds the vociferously) agree that model building has im· m othe r of three a nd proved their reading and math skills . author of a new book. Ask a parent, such as Rose Etta Tyssee, and .. R a Is e y 0 u r KI d s she'll teU you about Improved hand coordination in Right." The Character· _h_e_r _s_ons __ Ma_r_k_.1_1_. _an_d_D_a_v_id_._9_. _________________ Bui ldlng .. No." Sets PAID POLITICALADVERTISEMENI parameters for conduct. Both leases and month-to-month agreements Children n~ guidelines may be oral or written. However a lease for In their lives lo be more · selfless and sharing. more than one year generally must be 1n "No" can be a powerful writing to be enforced. With an oral agr~ tool when used falrly. ment, nothing Is written down. You and the firmly. eoosistenUy and landlord talk things over and come to an lovlogly. understanding. On the other hand, several months later you and the landlord might -The Convenience remembertheagreementdlfferently.Solt's "No." Re minds the a good Idea to get at least some of the things child that parents and In writing. Remember, a few hours of your teachers cannot drop , everything and put the lawyer s time may save you money. c hild's own interests ahead of adult priorities. There's a ngt\t lime for everything FEATURING Volunteer Veteran Reviews Change Permissive Attitudes Reflected In Change NEW YORK (AP> - Ten years ago. nine out or 10 unwed teen·a1e mot.hen gave up their cblldren for adoption. Today. the figure Is reversed: 90 percent of s uch youn gsters are willing Lo keep the child and rear it. This is but one or many signif ica nt ehanges in social pal· terns seen durtna the past two decades by Gen. John F. McMahon. commander·ln-cbler of th e Volunteers o f America, who la step- ping down from his post after 22 years as head of one of the nation's largest social service Or· ganbation.s. "PART OF THE drastic upheaval in th~ way many social prob· lems are deaJt with can be attributed lo mort• per missive public at llludes." be expluans '·But major chan~es can also be credited to the comin g-of.age of America -a maturing J>r<>eess that was tem- pered lo the turbulent late '60s and early '70s." "Aa a re.suit," t he longtime VOA ch ief adds, "the stigma that b as been attached to such ooce-taboo sub1ects as alcobolism, drug ad· dlctioo or a prison re- cord have been r e - mo\'ed." A k ey 3 r t' a 1 n wblch the 89-year·old McMahon H)'I he bu seen important Improve· ment I.a t.M rehabllita· lion or released con· vie ta. "Not loo long ago," he points out. "the person who Sot out or Jail was on hla own -upected to ahilt for himself, ex· cept f or whateve r 1uldaoce he could get durtn1 periodic required vi• It• to a probation oC. fleer. Al a result, the rate of rtticlivlam wu blih. "Now the U.S. Bureau of Corrections -and I aat on the American Correction Aasodallon co mmitt ee that formulated the program -has ad up a network o f h a lfway house s across the country that helps ease the rormN ronv1ct back into the m:unstream ·· II E RE PORTS that thl' aVt'rage rate of re· t•1divlsm for released pr1soner.ri exf)OM'd to a VO A hallway hou.~ pro- gram over the pa.st 20 years was just under 23 percent. By comparison, according to the Bureau of Prtaoos, the rate rs JO percent ror re leased ~vlcta in getteral SUU another socaaJ ill that McMahon notes UO· derwent transformation dunng tus tenure ts the abuse of women '"The 'battered v. afe' !>yndrome u.sed to t:>e swept under the rug," he says, "but 1n an era that many have been c h a r ac t erlied as ·macho,' it is notable that this particularly o d lous aspec t of American Ufe not oruy eme r ged fr om th e c loset, but was dealt with rationally." He polots to the vast number oC private social servlcs, locludlng those o perate d by his or· gaolutlon. that have spruna up in the put u years to help women. ·'The piooeer poa.itlon VOA toot in founding homes for unw e d mothers, establishing rtfugees and counseling se r vices for a bused wo men and creating havens for unemployed women -especia lly mothers -recently re· leased from pnsons ii· made to feel useful." As Lo futw-e trend.I in aoclal s ervic es, McMabon saya, "Rilhl now. new priorities In the oaUonal budaet have put a crunch o n domestic 1pendio1, and one or the bluest vtc · tlms la going to be bows· Ing. "Wlth Inflation and tight mortgaae money further complicating new construction. hou.s · log ata.ru and reno.a. tion or exi1linc struc- tures could grind to a ha lt. That will put the onus oo private dlaritJes to Improvise sbett.en ro.- the infirm, the aged, the mentally handicapped, the alcoholics and drug addicts, lbe wayward youngsters -m short. al I the troubled people who make up VOA 's c lients ·· nov"aUon.s we adopted lo tustrat.es some or the 1n--~~e~;~~~~ help women cope with trauma," he says TH£ FA S T · GROWING elderly seg. ment ol the populattoo "set "r a whole raft of ne w social problems since I took command or t h'e VO A i n 1958, .. Mc Mahon says . 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A 25 year tradition , with women of all ages, offering the largest selection of swi mwear in th e west. COSTA MESA 390 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa • 548-6601 (N.W. Corner of Tustin next to Ralph's Mkt.) / ~~ (Sizes 3 thru 20 also D cups) Browse through lhe tlnett Terry elolh & velour drenes and aec:esaorles f<>t S..ch, Retort. Cw1se. Pool & full Fun weer. We offe< the largest Selection 11 YEAR AROUND SALE PRICES. SEE OUR SPECIAL SALE RACK 58-700/o OFF! HOAl'liAIDOE (213)~ DEAR AN N LA NDERS: The pro· blem ls my 19-year-<>ld brother . lo one evening .. Carl" can eat a pound or luncheon meat. a box of cereal, three quarts of milk, a loaf of bread. a gallon oC ace cream and a whole 9-by·l2 cake. ;-.;o box of cookies or bag of <':A ndy or soft drink '"' '>:lfe when Ca rl i ~ around. lie eats £>\"l'r ything in s ight It would never occur Lo him to leave something for .so- meone else. Carl has never had :i job In his life and ·doesn't want to work. The family goes to bed about 10 o'clock. The hog stays up till 4 a.m. watching TV or listening to the radio. This gives him six hours to eat anything he can lay bis hands on He isn·t rat becaus<' he makes himself throw up when he as through slurring himself Through your column he knows what he 1s d<>tng to his health bul couidn"l care less. M> mom and dad yell their guts out about his p1g1shness and refusal to look ror work. but it goes an one ear and out the other. I a m 15, and em· barrassed when people ask what Carl is doing now that he has gradual· ed . The a ns we r . or course, is, "He's eat· ing." Wh at do you sug- gest, Ann? -GOING MAHOOLA DEAR MAHOO: Your brother la aerlouly dh · t• rbe-d and •~ed• p•ycbJ•trk care. Your f amlly dodor aboald be coaaalted a& ontt. Some emotloaally Ill people wtao rdme help claaage their mlDdl wllen they are told the aJ&eraaUve l a a •late mental taoapkal. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently som eone asked for a good retpome to nosy and lnaemiUve people who aak, "How much dJd )'OU y for that!" RUFFBJ.'S UPHOl.S1'BIY ~,.w .. .... ttu...._.,. c-. .... -J9.llN I am now minus $175 and uhamed of myself. Please don't suggest that I r e port these frauds, ~ause l am embarrassed to :tdmil m y stupicbty. Just keep telling your readers that the only p eople who benefit from the so· ca l led prof<'ss1 onal matc hmak1n~ set-ups · are the ~ 'Aho O'A'Tl "--------th<' business -Sll';G LE 1 learned quite a while IN SYRACUSE ago how to deal with the DEAJl SINGLE: Yoa boors. With a perfectly can coat oa It. Tba.n.U st ra 1 ~ht face. I say, for tbenon-~moaJal. "Nottung-1 stole it." D E A R A N N The same respon se LANDERS: When we can be used when people married I conv1nced my ins ist on paying for hus band that l was bet· something when you ter qu.alified to bandJe prefer to make a gift of the family's finances, so 1t. rt really works. -he agreed Lo give me the M. D l!'J THE BRONX job. DEAll M.D.: Tbaab Well. I have made a for the auht. AD oat· mess oC things . Our in- ra geou reply can k com e has ~reased and very t"ffed.lve wbea ~ our expenses have gone pie ask nan-uv·yer· up. Inflataon as a big blmiz type quesUou. I part o( It, but I am to recommend lt. blame for not keeping O E A R A N N the spending down. The LANDERS: Than.It you <'r editor s are on the for printing that letter phone and at the door. I r r o m the m a n 1 n hate to open the maU. An c horage who was Please leU me what to fleeced by a woman he do. I am -NERVOUS. began corres ponding DEPRESSED AND IN with through a S<Halled DEBT s c i e n t i f I c m a t e · DEA& N.: Wekome to m a t c h Ing s c r v I cc . the da.b. There la a way Here's my story: oat. u.&eD cuef.Uy. I am a divorced Go to all your woman who worked In a credlton and confeH business estabUsbment llaac yoa are ill u..ble. where ail the men were Make lt dnr ,... wut m a rried . After three to P•Y,.... bill ud wlll years of seMous looking do so Ill amall lu&all· -and meeting not one meonta u 900ll as PGAI· eligible male -1 joined ble. Ya. will be amazed ·a ''dating service." at tlMU .SW.peg DOCTOR'S DOCTORS' HOUSE CALL SEAVICE COIES TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK-FOR NO EJC'mA CHARGE. Palf1. lt'\'t'f .1no inncs:; c..1-i NOlltlNO ADDED t\ar(' uo anytime ol ltx' 11.iy TO YOUR BILL or n.ght leaving you with d l,i()' .t p.'()Ole dre coo::erned o<oblem rt 11 s the rnddll> of w tr. 11w t or,1 of r nrs now scr the n.ght or the weekeixl v<r> fhp re~ r of ,J ~ lo your Whefe can you hnd a ooctor 1-ome rs comoardble tot~ and wnen can you see rum' IOCJI Dhr.>'Cldns 1n ycur com lhe answer is Doclors mun1ty .me much""•'• rhdn Hou.-,e Call~ Its a new t"W' lonl hQ-,pttJI lnere 1:; no mot>I(> medc.aJ service in.it rharo .. to' m1~e u.soorch· b<1nos a iccorm M D nom •l'Yl 0' Sl'Od•~ the motio'" un.1 10 your OOClf>lro 10 ll"l\1t IT'S COVERED routine and non LlfTI(.l(gcncy BY INSURANCE. cases .\•,t hOdltn 1nsurdnce Clans SAVE WORRY. SAVE ""' U'w"' .1 m.l/Of oortion o! n-. SAVE~. rnr rnc.1 HOV56 call<; are an Doctors House can SeMcn o1":COO!ed trY.urancc charqe has installed a urnQVe dis Our Ol1tCt• v.111 I:)) hJooy 10 paicn1ng system using radlO 1, ... ,1 (OIJ •n t'W> 1n!;urance eoUIOPed um!S ot1ernig rt ,,,,, prorroure modem and UO·IO·dale t(l('h YOU CAN REGISTER O!Ques allOwlng mo dOctOf RIGHT NOW. 10 lake neces...c;,ary 1.100<a1ory Our 1ran'd personnel are sample&. p<escnbe and dis on duly 24 h0ur!-c1 day You oense needed medlcatlOfl a!ld won 1 get a reco<ded message even grve a comoutenzed or an answenng se<vice We eiectrocard!Ogram on lhe SDOI r.an rln5wcr an your QLie$1tOnS You save 0<ec10Us nme. ;ind S"nO you tunher 1ntor- 1ranSPQf1atl()fl 1nconvenrencc rnarion Ptw-:;o c.:ill now and el1mtnate any delt.ty tn QOOll''ICJ the necessary f'11tj(jl("-dl anen1t0n (714) 851-1895 I received three "re· coopen&e ooce Y• st.ow ferrals." Two or the men good fa Itta. Creditors who were described as don •t waat to taa ult "very desirable" bad no bODH& people. A de· phone number. so I was moaatrtUoa of Integrity never able to contact can make all tbe dlf them. The third could fuenl'e In the world not remember whet.her Step Two: Bua JM h e bad j o I n e d t h e cre41t canll ud doee service or not. Even if you dauee HCMD&a. he had, his age, lifestyle and interests were very different from mine. I didn't care to meet him. and told him so oa the pboae. DOCTORS HOUSE CALL SERVICE ..... .._ ....... ,. .. ~ ~ ... - FEATURING Low-down Villain Just What We Need I can take Juat M'I ma ny rnnah ~°""· Wallet' Croaklt and Mar" 1 l t Moorn .ind I 10 lnto di•bet.lc aback I tove al\ tlm!ie or t ho6.-fl'4.'(ll)k-Th~y·r_. wood«ful. warm, frttndly oind trut' hut l~rd. lhlt ('C)W)tl'y n u \ ll luln «'\ ("n oner 1n 11 while lo &et nd Of our fruMrutlon ".l.L t:WING" 11f ttw "flllllats T\' er1t-!. hat gtven lh.lt count ry whut It ha" nt>NJ t-d for 11 Ion& time an hooe bt to Nf•odnt'"'s low dov.n, vUe. di11u.Una. lo•thi-om\·. "'"'un .. r ahl'" af fenalvt. u11 pr1n('ipt .. d \ ul.:u• 111 anQnn<'r<.>d <"OnnJvtna. bhark ht"urh-.t 1·1:1d ' (He's kmd to tus motlwr, Mis:. t:lllt· but no ooe I.\ perlt!et > J R embodtn a bltl ~ b1t ol 1111 W'\' dtplot t' He's thtl i:lrl "'hll 1>n1m1:)t'd to ~'' to lht.· prom with you, but wht•n :.lw i.:ot u bt-llt'r oHt·r hed and SBld sbe had to b.tby 1t HE' THI': C'lU:t:P "ho t•tt\~rvpi. un 'our personal conv«>n.utaon und tht•n n .!pe0tl!> ll •H the dinner t.a ble lle's the !.ad1st "'ho put'i t•h1lt po\\dt·c on th\" ut·s feet to ma ke tl danrl' He's the bla ckgua rd who ..era1~ Your c-.ir door in the parking lot ;rnd nt•\t-r ... top., 111 lt•J \t- .i note ( Horoscope FRIDAY, MAY JO By SYDN E Y OMARR ] ART~ (Mar 21-Apr 191 Surge Qf added recognition en velops scena rio Yo u perce1vt' beyond the 1mmed1ate )OU get views across, ideas gain wide r dastnbuhon Libra and another Anes fi gure prom me ntly Plan ahead for t ravel. la nguage study and publas hing·pro1e<"L TA RUS <Apr 20·May 201 You're "in- volved," whether or not you know 1t. Spe('1ftcal ly, financ1al a rfa1rs or one d ose to )·nu come tn· to fo<"US Check baS1<" mont'\ farts 01 I.! d eep find out about lt-ases, n·ll'JSC·!-.. rii?hls a nd perm1ss1on~. Do not co .,,_gn' GEMINI (May 21-Jurw 20> Stud;. Tauru!. message be awar e of public net.-'<1!.. respom.t>!>. beco me familiar wath spl.'c1al legal papers. Pay c lose attention to firs t llDWeSfilOll.S. Aquarws.. Cance r naltves pla y im po rt ant r oles A ··teacher " a ppears on SC'ene CANCER (June 21 J u ly 22>: Adher e to prac · tical, factua l m aterial. You have "ra re" op· portunity to expand activities and broaden horizons. But key is to be thoroughly fam iliar with basic duties. re quire ments, C'Osts a nd materials. Gemma and Sagittarius persons play dominant roles. LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 ): Emphas is on significant changes. creative endeavors . r ela lions with children. PopuJa.rity increases -old "blocks" and obstacle~ can~ hurdl ed You are r eady to write a new d eal for yourself! In dividual who previously appeared andiffer eot will now be an e nthus1a st1c s u pporter . VIRGO <Aug 23·Sept. 22): Get data con - nected with building m aten al. costs. me asure · m ents and z.one regulat ions Gemma. Sagattan us a nd another Virgo figure promine ntly Member o f oppos ite s ex t a lks about security a nd •·proof." State ca se truthfully a void tende ncy to be evasive LIBRA 1Sept. 23·0 C't 22 > Fam 1\) affair~ dominate your pe rsonal scena rio. Dom estic "situa tion" cannot be s wept unde r proverbial rug. Makli' an tclhgcnt con cession. ha ve consuJta· lion on "hethl'r to p u rchas<: luxur y It em Tau rus, Scorpil) and anolhl'r Libr a fi gure pro minently SCORPIO <Oct. 23 Nov. 21 J: Oete rm me value of special it em d o not st·ll ~hort. Accent on money, persona l rosst-ss1ons. payments, col leclaons and lo<"a tinR inch v1dua l "'ho can provide accurate appr aisal. Capncom . Cancer persons figure prominently. A\Otd sell decepuon. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 J: Your position is stronger than on ganally anticipated Know it and hold the line . Accent rnd1 v1duahty, origmality and willmgness to m ake this your power-play day. Soneonc intends to give you a classical sob s tory. Don't faJI for al' CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19> · Yo u J?aan "inside information." e na bling you to extnc atc self from confirung s1tuat1on. Look for a story behind the story. An es, Libra persons play key roles. You can rinish an important project. More people becom e interested an hearing your views. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Fcb. 18): You gain "new lease ." Circumstances turn an your favor. You'll have valid reason to celebrate Accent on fulhllment of h opes and d esires. Leo and anot her Aquarian figure promine ntly. Me mber or opposite sex does care and proves it. PlSCES (Feb. 19-Mar . 20): Rise above pe tty details, office politics . Refuse to be trapped into foolish debate. You find ways of constructively relating to professiona l superiors. You are due to regain sense of direc tion. prestige. Accept civic responsibility. th .. ~ tht' Jt'rk w ho borro w!. your b c!:tl ''H'ukr. drop:. 11\ui.tard on 1t ttnd lh\!n !>ayi; 1t w ub thl·r<· when ht• borrowt"d 1t tu:·s TllF. DIUVl':R wh<> l~ys on has horn one M.><•ond after the trutfk light t urns gret'n \ ou ran heap all \ht halt oo J R. you want , dnd ht•' LI ht·lv you do 1t It ·~ t'Ulj to hate c1 tall. good looking, ri<"h . powcrfuJ Texan \\ho looks gr~at weanng a Stetson hat -with <:1 bu.1>1nel>s swt and who s hows SJ.000 \\Orth of upJWd t ttth -.hen he 's ba VUlg ) 1111 t•!.,·ortt-d out of to~ n J H has .iddt'd ,1 nt>w d1 mens1on to pro r.rn1t v f:VERV fRIPA \' '°lll GllT thou~and.., 11f \H.'W t'rs sit in front ot thl·lr T \' ~ets "a1t1ng for J H 10 "J.:t>t h1~ Nt•xt to hot t ub~. 11 h a~ hl.·roml' till' ...:11 past1mt• J .t•l th1• hoslllll) roll Bconom y bad? "Old J H 1~n·t ~uffNing Jn) M'tback i.alling down tht•rt· on ht!> cul "dis · t:ncrgy crunC'h'' "Oh , sure, a nd ~UE'SS who·~ stall toohn~ around in hai, gai; hog•" POl.ITJCS GETTING lo )OU " "Yt t•ll. tf v.t· wcrC' J H. we 'd JU:.l buy the kind of poht1c:-. .,., •. want " Hus band 1nattent1vc" ''Who do ) ou thrnk you arc. J R ., Fooling a round "1th Hing·-. daughter . You men a re all ahkc' .. HavinE? probleml> with the chaldrl'n·• · N1·x1 t hmg you know you'll tell me l ht.•) JrcO l yours. .like J .R." ,• OH. YES, I EE a real nN.'d for J R 111 this world Afte r al\, how can you haH' pl'Qpll' v.ho triumph ovC'r ~\II v.hcn you haH· to hunt for th•· f'\ ti'' rollowe~ of .. Dalla-," v.ho knn" that J It has be<'n :.hot by a n unkno"' n as!>ail.rnt "'Ill lw interested to knov. th;.it CBS 1s not gorng to n· veal the cuJ pnt unlll the ~how returns next fall f -say, "Who <"arcs" Just as long a!> J .H got his ' .. Sunday. June 1, 9 am to 7 o rn Day-long excursion into the wonder ol sell A w0<ksh00 destQned to orov•de you with ac:oess to the oattems and values that generate your hfesty1e Cost. S25 per per son. s 15 for AHC me mbers and stude"1s R091stration at 8 30 a m. Reservations reou1red For rno<e mformaoon caJI 9 75--0 700 ADV 4NCED HEAL TH CENTER llOOM.tolSt • .,._. Mawpwtleoclt Litton LIQUIDATION BE AN ICE SKATING ~ ~~! at an / I ' ICE CAPADES CHALET • NEW CLASSES STARTING • REGISTER NOW for internationally famous Ice Capades Chalet Ice Skating School. Whether you've ice skated before or never ice skated in your life, one of these classes is for you. • BEGINNERS WELCOMB • Call Hot Lipe: 979.1351 2701 Harbor Blvd. Harbor & Adams 979-8880 Costa Mes a PUBLIC ICE SKATING EVERY DAY, LOTS OF FUN F<>R YOUR MONEY. ONLY A BUS RIDE AWAYlt fhlnday. May 29 1980 DAILY PILO T C:J PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUt I Ut lMHt -~!4:'CCMNO'TIA~l1C!,. 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Caka,.., IO, died SatW'da.y aftu an extended illnesl He pre· stded at the tm c-.e of former &..~rvt.or Dan White, rbaraed wlt.b t.M s I a yi n a• o f Mayor Geor ge Moscon e and Supervilor Harvey Milk SAN FRANC ISCO fAP> A Court or Ap· peal has reversed a lower court's dismissal o r <.' r1m1nal charge~ ~t emming from ev1denc~ found 1n the trunk of a car seized withou t a search war rant. DeailaNot~ •lflllt LEROV FREOERICIC llE£R, '~' .,..,I Of C-1.A -... c.. p .. -..... "" M4Y 23. '* H9 w .. •n enQIMer tor >o yun .ti ttw Soutt>e"' C.lllorn1• Ed•Mln El«1t1< ~y 11• wH •I'° • ,.,...,_. Of Ille Newp0rt H•f'bo< E II.• Club .._IS_,,....., II'/ fill Min Fr..i S..r Of CNno. C., • Nugltt.,. Vk k1 Hou<ll Of ~m. C. -I Ol'-~"911•..-~ ... -·"-lei '"""" 0.Y M.IJ 1', l'llO M 1f .CIQAM ... Ille 11••--~ _ • ., CMl>el Willi ReY 0...td Hale. IMAOI' Of ... _ Life ~~11.Cl--.C•. oflt<o•ll"9 1-inenf •t H¥bor l.<lwn MemorlM P«\. 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H~ \penl l VUr\ '" (u1ordOo •nd 33 Vf'411r" tn S.Outtwrn C•htorn1• &no w•' m•,r•too tor H ve•r \ ~•t 1\ \ur·v1YttO by h1> w ttfo Lou1~ V'9 Of COlorcMIO, •brother Toby V1Q OI Md'....clluwth. • \O\ttr Cl""I Ander~ 01 Oftt11!h••~'• Mrv1(f'\ w111 be MIO on !.<tl1 .. oav. M4• JI, l'llO Al 11.00AM '11 the H•<llOr l• .. n ·MOll"I Ol1v• (PMP•• wit" Rev. Ml<hot•I Str••4tV Oiht\••1no Siitrv1t.•\ unc:)fr the d1,.ect1on Of k•r?Jic:W uwn-Mount Oh"" Mort""'' of c ... t .. AMw ~~5S4. WA TAMURA ELAINE 0 WAT•MUf!A. rroiO<Pnt o• Co•t• ~ .... C• P•~...O •"'•• on M41 1.t, 1'80 4il'lf' i' \41rv•vt'd ~ ....,,. hu\Wnd Oon.tlo, • "°"' Owen, 9,..., All•f'\ ..nrci 1(1t1tn, p.tr•"l\ ,,,.,. M"C3 M r\ JOlln °"""" 01 ~ C•IJ, C•, • \•>I•• Jovce T1Ue ot M4hbv. C• S.rv1cf\ wut IWIO on Tnur)<Uy, Ml>y ~. 1990 •I I OOPM In .... 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Fresnans Fight Image Not Perfect, But Surely Not 'Pits' FRESNO CAP> -You can talk all you want about the sweet s mell of honeysuckle on a clear spring day and about the seem· ing l y endless orchards stretching out from the city. But the re's no getting around 1t : F resno is "The Pits" and ever· ybody "knows" it People have been poking fun at the Big Raisin for decades - co m edian s, politicians. Journalists, even Los Angelenos. AND, ALL ALONG, defensive civic leaders nave struggled in vain to rescue the city's chsmal image. They want the world to know that Fresno i.s more than j ust "The Gateway td" Hanford," as one sardonic journalist called it. Fresno is a fnendly town, the kind of place where people stop and settle down, says State Sen. Ken Maddy, a proud Fresnan. However. the :negative image persists. Visitors incb1ng along crowded Highway 41 sees a l<>f\&, tacky chain of fut.food eatenes and mistakenly a"ume they have seen aJI of Fresno. They mlss the tush paTks and the tus- tonc architecture of lhe city 's older sections THE MOTORISTS, MANY on their way to one of three nearby national parks. rarely see lht' s quirrels pla y ing t ag on treel ined residential street ~ They rruss the roses growing on the Fresno Slate campus. In an effort to c hange all of that, the city and county joim!d the Chamber of Comm erN! and the convention bureau 1n runng a San Diego publtc rclaltons firm. The firm suggested a new logo and agreed that Fresno wa~ a lot Good News? R eporter Seeks Only Smile BROOM ALL. Pa. I AP> -Frank Moore . a JOiiy. cigar.smoklnJ! retired businessman. s ays people are a htlle sad1slJc and tllnve on bad nev.s . Whic h is v.hy be 1s promoung good nev.s ac~!> America Moor(', a widower who shares his bachelor home v.1th a rr('nch poodle with an lnsh name. admitted his obse~s1on pro· hably 1s the hardest selling job of a successful career. "because then• arc tons of bad news stories. a nd only ounces of good nev.s. <A LATE LAGUNA BEACH NEWSMAN. Hubbard Keavy. also. publisht'CI a syndicated column or "Good News" items. I Hut for a guy who marketed hats and fish cakes. who promot- ed J aC'k Dempsey and other championsh1p fighters, and who hob nobbcd with the greats in poHtics and show business between the 1930s and 1970s, it's a challenge Moore relishes. "Ninety.fi ve percent of ne ws is bad. and there should be a bet tcr balance." Moore told a report.er as he shared his hopes or tum mg that pc.•rcentage <.1round. It's a legacy he 'd like to leave the world "GOOD NEWS IS SOMETIDNG nght, .something ~ound . something agreeable. something amusing, somt:thmJC luudutor} something that bears r epe ating, som ething that gives a warm ft-d mg," sa1d the 74-year·old creator of a tiny monthly pubhl'ut1on th:1t reaches subscnbers tn 21 stal(.>s and five foreign countr1f'1> "That's the key. It doesn't have to be u hl'rt> th1n11 JuM someUun1-t pleasant that captures your 1ntere11t An ord1nury thin..: done with a smile. If good news was easy lo find th1• paper:> would be full of it. I'm sure." Moore, tossrng a little ball to keep the exuberant dog ' MIC'k1 " from jumping on bis lap, said lhe genesis of his "Goo<l Nt'wN Reporter's Good News Letter" began after Wale rgutc, "wh<'n everything was bad news, and you couldn't find anyth1nf( good In the paper, or on television or radio." HE WAS LUNCHING W111t FOVR friend!! In 1!174, und tht•y were depressed with what they were readlng and hearina< Th<'Y felt that whatever good managed t.o gel Into the pap~r .cenerully was linked with som ething bad. "We decided that If all the news In the world w 11N In I h1· newspapers, we might as well Jump otr a bulldlnu or Int() the river We thought the re were probably hundreds. thousand!$, maybe c.vcn millions who believed Uke we did" So Moore and h is friend!! -accountant Ronald Woodworth . Richard Pound and Richard Stevens . who were in advertising, and teacher Carl Funk -founded their Uttle paper "WE DON'T PRETEND THAT we can change the media philosophy on what news to print. that's their job," Moore said "We just want to encourage them to look for a Uttle more that's good." The 8lr'l·by-l\.incb newsletter, prlnled on yellow paper aoet o nearly 1,000 subscribers who pay $6 a year for the 12 1lx-pa1e is· s ues. "Everybody workl ror notb.l.nc.'' Moore •aid. "We're not out to mike mooey, but we manage to 1tay lD tM black. And every month we &ive an award for the best at.oriea. We're a little corny, and we hope to keep it that way. Tbat'a where all t.bt fWI ii." Every subscriber becomes a Good News Reporur and la ob· ligated to contribute an Item to the Letter. ot.berwtM Moore can· eels the subscription. "Everybody can write aomethin1 nice." he H ld. MOORE, A WIDOWER nvE YEAU, spendl a lot of ttme in the garden of his home growing all kinda of ve1etable1, but especially tomatoes which he aella at cost to the nearby Hataurtnt where he goes for SUnday dinner . Moore years a10 was the 1eneral mana1er or t" Adami Hat COllt·t.o-COMl chain ot •t«ell the ort1inal lpoftlOt of t.b6 Friday nl1ht ftlbta on radio and televtalon, and later mantUn1 1ana1er for Mn . Paul's Kl~hena. "I've bad a pretty active Ufe, and met so-called bll•hota by the mllllont, but nothing alvet me a pater MDC t.baa di= up all the news t.bat'1 gOOd to print. Tbat'• what t.bll 1'0C'ld mon ol." nicer than its rt-putat1on It aJso disclosed somelhan~ that nobody really v.anted to hear again that the city .. ,~ th~ numorou;. stereot~ pt· of .1 !JI Jn th.11 I' th• pits." "THAT \\ \S RY 1he ori.!ana1<1 tton that WJS -.upp<>,t'<I to tl'll u-. how to 1mprt1\c our lllldt.;l' notes ~1<.tdd.> AskC'd "h~ .1 San Ow~o firm v.as cho•.('n OH•r a loc<il consul tanl. CoWlCJJnwn Jnt• Hf'H•h ._.., pl ams that lht' ~>ulht:rn C Jhfor nians v.ere "<.ill '>t:l up "1th Jll the g raphs and chart::. .> ou nt-(:d to produce a rea l Edst•I " Re tch !>et\''> he doesn't evt•n hke the new' to~o The second µart or th<' firm·~ $40.000 .stud.} 1:. due v.1th1n a h.·w v.ee1<s. It rt-1><nle dly inc lude-. s uggestions on how Fresno c a11 1mprove its image and itself OF COURSE. MA NY re-;1 dl'nt s d on t th •nk lllt'rt ,.., an~ thtni;! v. rong with Fn·-.no lht• way 1t 1s Thi~ " J b1-.1ullful rtt\ ' boasts tounsm dlrt'ctor Hog('r ~ott. "An)On~ v.ho s a).s 1t !. lht· pits has r()(·k-. in h1-. hl'Jd Fresno Ht·t· c 11lumn 1 ~t Ell Setencich. after JOk1ng that tht• .. Jt•\HI of lht• S.tn .l 0Jqu1n" "hould f/ff1c1 Jll) chJOl!t· 1l'- namt• to "Tht· 1'1t-. ' e\pn 'l>'><.'d his allejl1ance this v. a' · So v.hat 1f nov. Jnd lht.•n 11 ~l.'ls hot and sticky a nd roggy and mu<'ky anrl !.om l'I 1 mt'' th<·re's nothm~ to d11 but -.l;ip :.it the mosqu1t(){'<; <11111 "al !'h tht• grap<.>s dry" P1rk~ pick\ l!tck\ You · d rat h t' 1 ll 1· 1 11 II u t t<mw 1 llow?" A LAS, .-Rt:~N O ~ n o t perfect. As the c·olumnis t noh:d. th<• r 1ty. is pla.iucd by a dense tul1• fo.: that m ake.s dr1 .. 1nR m·.i rly 1mpo-.s1bl1• S{'\ Pr al da)" 1·H 1·h w1nt1·r And tht.' l<'m 11•·1 atun: during th<.' summer frt' CflH'Ofly ('Xf'('t.'th }()() Thi· lwst puhlir rl.'lat1ons r1rm r11 11•ht h.tvc trouble copinJl "1th I h1t'C fuc tor:. fiul the rt•pUtJllOn 111.1v bt-1mpro ... 1ng on its ov.n llt·rt"1111 ... :i L o.s Ange le'> T1me1> v.r11l'r was stranded he re by mechanical proble m s. After Mrolhna ulong city streets. dm· to~ at one of the City's better rt•11taurants and marveling at !'ill(hlll citizens take ror granted. hl' came to the same conclusion u11 the Sun Dil'UO firm. ·'It Ii> hll(h t i m e Fresno cl1trht.>cl Its rf'puta llon as 'The Plt:s '" Mongol King Gets Varied Memorial MOSCOW c Pl China wants to Improve the 1mnge or Mongol conque rer Ghengla Khan - whose p1llaJ?in.c force• swept acro11 Aalo toward Russ111 in the 13th century -but the Scmet Union la not too happy aboutlt. A Soviet newspaper. Sov· ietakaya KuJtura. sald Ghengb Khan was ti ''medieval monat.er . . known chiefly for having drenched A ~la and Eastern E urope with blood a nd destroyed nourishing clvJUza. tiona." 5evMal weeks ago China com- mem orated the ronsol ruJer as an "out!ltandln military a nd pol1Ucal leader who pl1yed a proarKSive role In the d evelop· mt nt cl 80Clety." Gheolis Khan ruled murh of Aala Ind Eutem Europe ln one or the largf.lt empires the world baa ever known. OBITUARIES I NEWS FEATURES Do11 t Overuse Nasal Sprays Can Hamper By Dll. PETE & STE.INCllOHN Dar Dr. StelDcrob: Jn t.be beainnlna J wun't concerned about being a wakened at night becauae my nose got all stuffed up. But when the problem really caused insomnia -when I had to get up three or four limes to use my nose drops -then I began to worry about it. At tint I thought I was havin& heart attacks or serious trouble in my lungs But my doctor says my stu!fa.neu may be due t.o wnng nasal sprays and nOM' drops too often during the day. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE In adc:UUoo, I usually s pray quite hard j ust before I get to sleep. This helps my breathing tem- poranly. Wilhln the hour or two. I'm sitting up us- mg drops or spray again. l 've just begun a Lrial penod of not u.sutg nasal decongestants at all. Instead. my doctor has me on JOt1h1stam1nes They s~m to help but make me av. fully drowsy. I<> my rompllll.Dt or nasal stufri. ness a common Ont'., -Mrs. C. ~ar Mrs. C.: ThP tnllhon, of dollars !>pent on no~"' drop!, and sprny.., a tte<>t th!! faC'l that rt11n111s 1 innammat1on of thl' na .... JI mucou_-. me mbranes I 1s .1 rommon rompla1nt Your doctor 1s probably COrTI'<'t tn saying that ~ 11u vt-~n bnn~1ng 1t all oo yourself by overuse of your n~al de<-on~~'>t<tn~ Be thankful that he has ruled out alll'r~1 r rh1ml1\>, heart and lung dis. t J!ot• J.'> pcr..!'.1hl1· rausc•!> of .)our tnJb1llty t11 brt'athe dt OIJtht \'OliR CONDITIO' HAS BEEN CALLEO 'rh1na~ med.Jcamento .. a ·k 's ofU:l'I o verlooked a~ j c.ul.S4.': of nltl>;s°f ~tuHtn~ .. , l:.xt~:.I\ c ~t· of n1,.,,. drop<. dOd ~prays may hnn..-? 1n1llJ I relief b}' dt:,•ri·d!>in~ roo~estJon 1n the n .. .,dl mut·ou.., m1·mhr;in1' ll11v.e"er 1n.-v1tabl)." n·bound n Jl l11Jn ,, •. , ur Jlld rt-ht>f 1\ 'iho rltr lwc .iU"•' llJ'\;11 ob...i r11rt 1on ...,or~l'n '> Th" 1-. l'~IH'C'I Jll) 11 Ut f11r th•· 1•·•11• nl "'h•· II"'' lir<1JI' dnd '>PfJ) <·unllftUIJU h 1Ju1 .rt,. lilt 1l.1\ .1n<J 111~hl UTU£H. Rt.A.W.'>-I-OR 7'ASl\f. 'itUtflnP<,<, ar•· u<,t· uf alc-<1hol ;ind t11t1,11 • ,, In -.om1· p.:1t1rnt.-. f'\l•n .1~p1nn m.I\ procfuc.·t· n ....... 1 '>lufrme.,., Hut ma1nh drnµ, .rn<i n,1,,il 'pra\ ,h<1uld h• u-.1-<J 1mh I)( cas1on.ally a~ ll'mµoran r1"11d produc t.'r.> Th.JN "'" rJl•'\t•nt 1·hrcm1c-nd.\dl t.••mgestll>n in many PJt11·n1' 1-:•·JX'< 1,11lv 1n tho•,•· v.ho do not hav1· nu'i:rf f~ih (" dt·\ 1.1t1-1j v •pt 1Jm n r all1 •ri,:1c rh1n1t1' • • • ~EDICALE17E. •·or Mr. J .. As a non.smok('r v.orklllg an d 'mol.ini.= t•n\ trr1nm1·11t. J nd 1nhJl111g "Sl-{'(Jndhand · l'l~Jrt'llt• 'mukl "'u'll lw intt'r~ted in a r~ent rulin~ h\ ,, '•·"' J1·~c·\ ~UPt'nOr Court Tht ca'>e involi. 1-<l .rn 1·rnploq •r r1 fu,in.: t<• pro\ 1de a v.ork 11IJ<.'c for Jrt cmi.ilu.> cc 't "tr t I~ .:1lh. ri::1l to tob .. c l'O .. mokt• '"Tlw nun,moking ··mplo~tt ha'> J common 1.i "' rtllht to ·• ~<tfe .... ori...in~ em 1ronmPnl Tht> C'OUl"t lJkt'S JUd1c1 .1I nou rt· rif Ult' lOXt(' ndtUrf' of 11j!Jrf'ttt· .... make J nd tl '( v.('11 knov.n ass0<'1Jl10o "1th emph~ '>etna. lung t .1n1 .. r .:1nd ht.·drt d1'-t.'J't' "THE MERE PR ESE~CE of c11?arette smoke 1n the air pollutes ii rhan~m~ carbon d 1ox1de ll'velc; and effech\lely m,1km~ tn\'Oluntary smoker~ of all v.ho breathe lht-iur "The t'"1dent'e 1s rlt·ar and cwt>rv.helm1nJl \1.::irette ~moke contaminat<"> and pollutl.'" tht• air <.'rl'.•llOJ? .1 hl•allh hazard not mert>ly to the smoker hut to :.ill those around thl' smoker "THE RIGHT OF THE lNOIVIOl'AL lo n sk his or her own health doe' not in clude the nJlht to Jl'Opard1zc the health of th<~<' v.h<J m~t remain :1rou11d him or her 1n ordt•r to provcrly perform th"' dutit·' 111 lht'lr JOb' "The t'mplo)1't·s· r11.:h1 to a saf<> wo rkinJl en· \ tronment mak1·-. 1t clt'.tr th.ti ~moktnR must bt> for bidden tn tht• v.ork •.trt"' Pl BUC NOTICE ,. .• m ... o•d• Assemblyman . Floyd Mo ri, 0 -Pleasanton. says he will seek a court injunction to keep CalTrans from desagnating diamond lanes in bis district. Marines Aiding Growers FALLRROOK IAP > - A protective service is being oq~<in 1 2e d hy Marine-. v.ho want to h elp avoc<tdo growers save up to SI million lost a nnually to fruit rob· ~rs Cpl. Andrew Reida says he has talked to 30 growers and finds t.bem enlh~1a.sl1c . The Ma rine Cor ps 1\n t. but Re1da s ays his pro1c<'l has no official <.onnectJon w1lh has out. flt He ~a1d he and seven nther leathemeelts will h.H e the company or· \!.an1zt:d about the trmr 1ht·~ rP d1:.chargt'd 1n lfrt·cmlx'r R<>1da's men. mostly fro m a t ank un 1l ~t Cdmp Pendleton . in- rludv ~' former deputy '-hl•riff Reida h as a !>t•t·unly 1i:uard s license. A voe ado !{rowers ha V<' ltt.'t'n e quipping thP m se lves with c1t1zens ' band r adios Jnd bum111g night lights to kct>p thieves out of the gron~s 006MATIC ~-., ---..... ,,_cant".., c-.o E-. De.fr ,.,..._ ... '*• GMI• -.... ..... """ --· -....... .., .... ~c.-.1s.e p.__, ....... ...._.._... PUBLIC NOTICE Rules "Harsh ' l'IC'TtTIOUS •USINE u l'ICTlflOUS ausn••U S Ai\ FRA NCISCO I AP 1 -A courl s 'stai: Jl er1ng " probation terms. wtuch sent to Jtttl a former career soldier who pleaded guilty to defrauding the govern· ment during the Viet· nam War. were r e versed by the 9th US Court of Appeals. PUBLIC NOTlCE PUBlJC NOTICE PtCTtTIOUS MlttNIH NAMI STATlfMINT , ... fOf'9wllOQ .... ..,.~ ••• ~ bu\IMU•> Ot A L l'S IS GROUP PUlltCHAStNO OOP. t47tf jtnct•ir Ctr<lt. Ti&lln. c:.ttwni• •1-1 Curll• c ....... .,,~•I PM1Mf, • ""'"'....._ trlrl!W. C•lllOml• mu AOl>lltt E M<Conrwll G•...,t•I Partn.r. )4U '"'"''•· CO\ .. INW. c;.11~-•» Tiu• btl\l"fn '' condU(tff by • -•--olltll Qlrtl1C ,.., Tiit\ \l .. ...,,..,C w.ol Iii.cl wftll IN C-h Cit<'\ 01 OrM9 C-• O" Mey IJ, ltlD . "°"" ~I--er-. C'oett o-11, l'ltoot, Mey ,. n. 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I OOJ .. .. -EQUAL HOUSING • •• OPPO~TUN ITY ti' bw'1Molke: AU~ .Utt' lldvrru111-J In tb&a --~r t. bUb JKt t.o the •'cckral Faar HoUllln& Att or 1988 v.hktl makel It Ilk-a•• to adverth~c "any pr~ reretK"e. hm1t111on. or clscnmanatJOn based 00 ~. ooklr. reb110C1. sei , or D8llODal on11n. or lln llltelJbon to mu e any such prefft'eO<'e . bm11u uon.ordlscnmtnut1on " 11u:. newspaper will not knowtn~ly actept an> advertising tor r e al est.ate wtµch Is 111 v 101 a \JQOollhe law aROltS: Act.emwn ..... dwcktheiroch .., .... report ..... ran i. .. clatety. n.. DAILY PILOT os_..s ...., for the first .... ~ illMrtiOll O#tly. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -0...-"--c ... Immaculate 4 bedroom 2 bath I am1l)' room home with new buill-111 kitchen and lat ge bedrooms Great locat100, s hort walJc lo shopplO~, tennis &schools. Pnced right at ~ Sll4.900 and payments can be tet al Interest on· ly fOC" 2 years to keep the monthly loan. C all 7Sl·3191 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A CDM DU'1.0 Stunt• f1rt•pl.tt'l', bt•am l't•1hn~~. ''O/\ It\ Int! 1wm und trt't.• t'OH·n·d put1u would mukr this a fine &pot to 3pcnd " nuny duy (Or buper on ~unny <ht)~> Owrlt'rs unit has 2 bedroom~ <rnd ~e pnrate rental unit hu~ 1 hccJr oom Vresentto'd at $210,000 U,._,I U t1 M~ REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 Eut Co .. 1 Hl9h1111•\I. Coroo• d 4•1 M .. 1 WE. HAVE 40 OF THE BEST USTINC.& IN TOWN DOVER SHORES U¢il. airy, view. pro fcss1onally decorated .i B<inn. 3 Ba home with pool and spa. Cnrnt1w flnaocin~ a vatlablt• S.WS.000 HARBOR RIDGE 2 llr 2 UJ decorator'!> own home with a fantas tic vie w overlooking re· servoir and clly lights SES.000. UDO ISLAND Newly ~ted 4 Bdrm 3 Ba on Fee simple land, vacant & ready for 1m mediate move· in "11 h cr e ative financing available $389,500 P&IHSULA Duplex, completely re. f~. one block to beach. You own the land. Great financing. $205.000 6 tftts-2 YM Mew four ~ hc.>d room .11111 I ~ o 3 bedroom w11t., with ,., c•pllent E;i~tstdt• ('o.,t;.i Mt.,,a 10\·utton A.,~um1· tootral'\ ul l l' • rnll'rl''>l l41th :..'ti'; clown lt1·n1~ 1 an be r;u.,l-<l Full pn1•t· snwi> t'i.111 ~ ;.>t;{i11 «;:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES CdM DESPERATE Owner want::. oul ! 3 + patio. South of Co..i't Hw), 2 block~ to beac-h As.sume lsl TD Ownc•r 14 111 ht'lp f 1no.1n c.1.· $?23.~ Call 613·85."IO °"' .. J •J , ., '·. f OCEAMFROHT f;:SELECT -l~RQPERTIES ~ BEST BUY VACANT LOT Larg e bu1 ld;i blt· homes1tc w ab~olutcl) fantastic view of rolling surf. 4 rru. No. of Del M ;1r m beaul1ful t:m·1n11 as with W'iC mt.crest fmanc mg. Aslung $195,000. s:tl4.000 beys tb.i.s lovely home for the dis· crtmluUng family. 4 tpeitiOW bdnm would aoiUDdace your family. O:Jurtyard and grounds are ideal for "green lhumb" fanciers. VA terma. Special home for a sped.al f am.ilY. 645-13113 F ORESTE• OLSON 759.9221 OWIB WILLAMAMCE M'PllOX ~.ACRE JACflS REAL TY 675-6670 ZOIH A· I LG ASSUM.AILE LH with redeemable 3 Br. HOQUAUFYIHG 4!ba l'e8ideoce. Nr. John LOW DOWN Wayne Airport. Huge like new 1ns1de and out 82.SX336 lot! with un· with new cpt'g and a b!Dled pot.eotiAI usages. bn k f 1 · th ""-·--"" finance at on· cozy c rp r in ii. VWOCI" .... attrac11ve J bdrm. 2 ba ly SlBS,000. home. Lge assumable C.. 644-7211 loan wrth no qualifying & ~ .. ( ....... ) ... , ·~ a lowdown Only S95 !•)(i Act now. call 9W 5370 lu _MEWPORT_"_·~---c-=-o-o-'~-~-ALLSTATE Like n~~··~~~~ailles Spy9oss lorqoift A~Al TORS single level rondo' im F_,atfkTft"IM ---- mediate occupancy ! One Transferred owner will vearwarranty free! Lov carry 1st T .D. al ONLY cly views or courtyard J.2<11-, Gorgeous executive and fountain. Includes home f eat u r in~ 4 pool, spa. sauna. and bedrooms. 2~ baths and rmre! Submit all offers! a lot more. Comer loca· Can '752· 1700 now. lion, room for a pool. A "''""' ,., 11 • .,, """' , •" 1 • sleal at $395.<XX> [91RIUI umIMANSION RCTaylorCo 64Q.C)C)OQ GENYUMAM'S RANCH Secluded. luxunous & on· ly 45 minutes dr1vin~ time Crom Newport Beach' Main house ha:. 5 bdrm~ . family rm., ~e modem k1lchcn & a ClOSETO THEOCE.AH $139.000' Chotl'I.' ;, b41rm :i bath ho mt•. .in ;.i \\a rtl wmncr. Onh ~, \ r-,. 1110 Lovely dci·or: h c;.iv~· hhake roo l & ~ ~ar ~Re llome for 'our largr fanul~. in e>.t·clll·n l lotauon. BUCHCOHDO l()l>o DOWN 01arming 2 hdrm <·cm do. wallong 111' .. t.inrt• 111 the beach Nu I.' pof1I & l~cts Ooh Sli8 !JIJO OCEAN PACIFIC Real Estote- 759-1616 Tree l.uled street leads to this magnificent 3 Bdrm residence. Enter tile courtyard with focal pomt fountain. Secunly gate assures complete pnvacy. Garden setlln!t surrounds your s parkl· ing pool and s pa. Califorrua living at its very best! Unbelievable! $128.000. lovely view There s a --------- 645813 FOREST E OLSON '• ...... . 16UMTS! barn with livi n R quarters. paddocks. fenced pastures. chicken C'QOJl>. 10 acres in all. 2i.1.<XX> With attractive terms. Peftinsuta Point Olannmg beach collage. sl~p; to bay or O(·ean 3 bedrooms & den. f:x cellent ronchllon. AsktnJ! ~.000. Pride of ownersh i p apartmeot.s ! 1 i,, years • o&d. EDckleed garages. comb 2 BR & 1 BR. On site mgr. Low ma.int. ln· come $64,200 a year macnab I Irvine realty • sched. Xlnl terms and right olf! Call for pro- forma now. 752-1700 -· sneuss PINWIW 4 Bdrm. 2"'1 bath. formal dining rm. \ 1 t y w 'pool. Pr i m e vtew l ot Ne...,p o rt Cent e r ll•hU Cai.Una It the bay. 9885.000. A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY HAllOlt atMI IST All! HighJy custom 2BR 1R>me atop one of Newport 's h ighest hills w /panoramic view. Security gated comm. w /pool & tennis. S687 ,000 fee.(~) H CANYOHI SBR professionally decorated residence a vail. $1800 /mo. -· owner wtll consider lease w /option to purchase at $529,000 fee. CQ-66> SANDIE FIX 644-6200 7P.1414 c~v-,c.... MMJll '°'OD.~ 111-17 We A id~C..,.. ........ ~v..,c ..... WATllNOMT-V ACAMT--$511,000 Funt tie b ty & ocean view. A real lwuuty an the well known Mai K1.t1. Ut•uutaf ully r~rurb1shl'd msidc & out with lush new cptnJ< & driipes <neutra l t•olor.. l. nt•w k1t<·ht?n apphances. Huge II\ 1n~ room with a rww mirrored wall n•ilcdm~ 1•x<·1t1ni;: bo~t activity. 2 L~t! lwdroon1:,. 2 b<.1thS. WlSUY M. TAYLOR co., HALToas 2111 S-Jo .... HllsRood HtwP<>ttT C!HTU, H.I . 644-49 I 0 'EHIHSULA POIMT '1''' I\ d<•t·or.1tt·cl i bdrm l<.11n1 •, hont\' (kt•..tn 'It'\\' $325.000. IAYFROMT J \\ t• h .1 H ' "l'' ,., . .,., f1nt· h<1nw-.~ \\Ith p11.•r & s lap EL TORO HORSE COUMTRY Hdr n1'. :s li;111t-.. rat1d1 -.1, 11 1111111 v-.l a ll' 111 ora11g 1.• )!l'O\ l'S S:! :!1.:lOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Orivt.'. N 8 675 · 6161 BACK BAY 1l11'> ~-.ton 5 lldrr11 1 lialh hon1t• lt•a tun·' ,1 Ii.:•· "''lhtratc fam1 I' rm. Ir ni I l111un.: rm 111.•rft•1 t t11r t h 1• I ,1 r It t· I ..i m 1 I ' llt-Hut1luJ bo.1rk) .int f11r palm l'nl1•rtainm.i. 01 fon'<l al Sl47 .500 RJUEA Rill TY 546-0114 TRIPlEX \\ \LI\ TO w1-:..-;1x:u Fl-' s1~.wu ,\rt1o;t rln:.1m ' O"n"'r" :1 Bdrm ~ l """ :.? Bdrm., Ht• a m It I.. 1• 1 t' 1 It n ~ ' . "ood' almo-.pht.'rt' Owner will carry SPANISH HACIENDA ON BACK BAY Otd Wertd Chor•. Vocotioft at HOIM. 4 bdrm.. pool, hot tub. volleyball court. Prtte reduce d to S499.000. Creative financing. Br· mg offers 25115 I rv1ne Ave I Back &y 1 ~enl 714 646-1<»4 Wctlarl1 <Alt HotM 5 RR. 4 Ha . c us tom "aterrronl hom t' w 17x38' p\l dol'k (' r I Ct' d S I . 2 ll 5 . 0 0 0 Huild1:r w 1r o.1de for l';.ilm S1m nJ:' t:-,t<ill• Fnr dt'latb. on lh•s hom1• ;met appl to M'l'. 1·all l'<.t rol lloH. II gt 031-0l1.)<I f'nnc Only St.278 PER MONTH ... 1 .. <.ill )OU pa; whnl \OU t.!l.l'U\l'r t'Xl~t1n1~ 111' • loan 1111 .,,.11-.:1t1un:il I bdrm Pt'nn1n.-.uh1 h•JliW' \\;ill, lO bcdth & b;I) '' 1>~n11 PfMHSULA ..OIHT 110 5TErs TOOCUH Comfortable 3lir olch-r h IJ m t' • Q U I t• I nt'1~hborhood. aflurda bl1• I 1n<inl'1 n J! '.• J , ~.CUI Call now JfltES REAL TY 673-6210 HO QUALIFYING LOWDOWN ~.dean adult 2 bdrm t'Ondo with a lj(e patio, t'OITUTl. pool, spa. rec. faal & sec:unty gate. No qualifyuu~. low down and ~ will floance. Only ss.i .soo. Call t o day !179-5370 ALLSTATt REALTORS --------- BUILDER'S Ill; down bu\~ a duplt', oo a but Ida ble lieh J 5() It 2 kJ4. I ~nt'r •·drnf·., lhe hdlaol'e and "111 <iUli ordinate to .1 con~I ru1 t1on lnan Tutal 11r11·1· !:Ht.900 HAI.HOA I S L\Nl> Rf:AJ.l'Y 673·11700 . .. Cil S~!~~~~-'~·.,~.~-~~~ OCU.M & JETTY VIEW IH CAMEO SHORES Sparkling. bright. fresh pool ho ml'. 2 master s uites plus an add1t1onal bedroom & bath. Lan~l· lorm<.11 dining room & loado; of t•x tra slora~c.·. Co ve r<•d prntN'l<•d p<.1t10 on '1C'w sl(fC' You o" n Lht> l<.1nd. s.t79.000 FEE IN NEWPORT CENTER -644-~060 SPYGLASS W /VU-POOL LARGE Vocaftt ~with 6 t.d. f-. rm. dht.rm.. . billcrd nL Pool .Mt foro9•tt VIEW. $625,000. OWIMr wtl cOMldff l~OM /optioft. 631 -1 400 ON WATER--fRONT ROW VIEW Moht IAY p•oiamic VU. 2 t.d. 2bcL co·op IR ucwlty bld9. S275,000. 631·1400. WATERFRONT HbMES, INc RFAI E5TA11: t..lt' A .... llh l"ropotl\I Mo1NgtnwN 2436 W Co.u t l•wv 31!> M<lnN' Ave ~ &..ch s..lb<M 1"41nd '31·1400 67Ut00 NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information r•1•rdfng th• county requtrementa fof uetng • Flctttlou• Bu.mess N1me. ~IXT.m o/ n~wporl REALTORS 67S.55 t I READY, WILLIMG & ABLE Tob.of ...tee toyio. ... tctlll! CTHf YJl'Wl. It" ~d ly n. 14¥ ,_ ttM ~ wllo loHt lo 1•wct• -a trf..fe•af cowteMporary ....._ bedroo., fo.ity "*" .._.. with pool ,......, wl prhocy SS6S.OOO. AHD SPYGLASS TOO liq faw ~ bH) ....., r'OCMft, b'9 ...... ~ f'009; pool a•d spo oftd oc•o• •l•w. J..st $479.500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 251 S E. Coast Hwy .• Coroee cW M• 67~;5511 REAL ESTATE EXCELUHCE SIHCE 1949 WESTCUFf • .$ H1·druom-, la rmh 11>11m home. H·r~ l;.ir 1.w prl\ :1tf· '.ird w rt h '!Jttrkhn~ punl 0\\ nt•J" \\ 111 1·.irn I 1n:inc·inl!. s;n2.Ho11 NEWPORT IUCH 759·0811 OCUHRtONT 1, 11\·lu."t' 2 bt:!rm 2 l1Jtl 11111h $!l!G <•111 ~bm 11 \tl(Jr l'l"\:Jl.IH ftOdllt fllj.; Bal>oa lay Prop. Reattor-5 It 675-7060 It """wn llt lb t"u urlln 1 t 1ub Jbr. Jb..i. u1.1i:racJt'tl l nu."ol.'<1 LU'(Ur) ro11•lo (~ ~It l •tUr.t' SIJ I OfJU ttr~t •1 7 W \ .ilu 1 S250.W I W.1nt t~ '>l'll fir tr..itJl• for l"IUll\ 111 Npl lkh homt• w '11.'v. & \Jrd Uou~la-. llun1.:. ; 11.!J73-lL!H <owner 1 IALIOA NEWPORT REALTY \\ .. nL ,,, ~url. l••r 'flU \\, tlo4/l(jj1· Jtl krnil ol rt nta.b .,.,((", & h'>lln~., 675-il70 NEWPORT DUPLEX SI 75,900! 1 Jn>· bdrm ~ b .. < h• !or• :Sl(;tA) ~""""' I bloc:t.. tu V.<t\••r Ov.Tl('r l 1n.m1 m~· J.:.", I \l'IJr.' ( Jll IJ'l iSI 17\tt.J !~l_l!HI CIE 810181 BLlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE SPYGLASS WfTH VIEW 11 ... 11111!1111\ ,.._.,111 .11•·<1 l-1\•· l~'(troom 1111 1 lw I 11• .\ 01 Th• 11 111 \\1th Out-.l.i11oh111: \ ...... Of (II 1·.111 A H." 'I h1' llnnw \\ .1 I• .11 11n~l l11111111• \\01 hi' \1.1s:.111n1• lluct• \1.t-t•r :-.11111• \\1111 l-111·111.lf't• '' S,+1111 •• 'l'·I• '"" l-.11111 !\ lloom \\1th \\1·t II.tr ,\ I H ll•l.11 1• l'otol 11\\'l;FH \\Il l Ill.II' 1 1\ \'\l 't-: \\1 111 \I '. ,\11. l'\c I I 'I\ I I Ill '-l Pl I I• "•1 ••~• WESTCLIFF CONDO 1 ho• (''11111 1 C 1\1 I o• .1111•11 111 "I ho• \\o• I ''"'""'Ht ·" h \11·.i I ,, \t11111. \\h11 l\,1111 \\.111.1111• !11 •11110 • 111 -,11"1"· t•.11 i.. i'. I 1h1 If \ 1 ... 11 1:1·d1••1•11 1·,..,.i,. F.1• h \l 11 ti \ II ilh 1>111111 •II"'" I 1t • r•l 11 • I nn•n111111I\ 1• .... , \ 1/1 ti \ "'"' ,, h '""' 759-9100 :: 2 C °' pot ale l'tal.o HewportC...+et- macnab / irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY MORE MOONLIGHT MAGIC O PEN T ll lfHS & FRIDAY EVEN I NGS 7 -!> P .M . 1801 SABRI NA TEHR/\CE <Above Bavadt•rl' T errace I I RVINE 'l'E.HRJ\CE. Sec this lovely 4BR. pool home at vour le1sun•. as the Sun Sets & the ilarbor L1~hl s go on1 /\ top quality <:ustom homt;? pnced fairlv to :.t•ll at S689.000 leasehold .TOM Al.LINSON 64i 8235 752-1414 551..e100 c ~ "°"'• ( ... ~ ... Wo«b~C-P' UZ-1215 ci()I Do-[)r,.,f' 644-6200 Hortx.. v-(!l"•f" ·~~-:.:: low IO '°'"' '-.. ....,.. - I C L OSOH I I' ( I I I I UPSAE I I I I' I I i l BALKN lt"'j ! I I I' I' . 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Call Hobert ~1lhken for more 1nformat1on 631 1266, ~ Corona de4 M4r '022 ......•......••.••••... IUIU> TO SUfT <h30xll8" lol t:» Ut-gonrn Ownr 7fi>-I 12'."1 543 6 l<OI r>upll''!( 11) 11w1wr ~nl 101: So P ('ll .:r do"" I.!'.:. Arlt> ~JJ'1 IOll llllUllll' • , I ;·,1 I TIDE r"OOl VIEW O. W C. l()lo.«< T.D. rroo mo. pe.rmcnts. E· &Ide 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, ram rm All 8'2-98M ATrEN'nON RUILDBRS t::. ~. 80x200' Lot or 2 OOXJ.00' lotlt. w/2Br, IBa houie. 1128,000. By owner SS'7·•1 EASTSIOE $126 500 Adult romm~ly, 2 RH l~ Ba. doublt! garagt• . i.w1mm1ng pool. C:1111 64..'). 9161 :; OPEN HOUS~ REALTY ;,.~, BRANO NEW Quet t:a-.t:.1de 3 Br. 21 ba. 2 c·ar Rar. Pnm1· l1nanc1nR avail. 01wn hUul.c l-'r1 :;at & Sunrlcl\ 1 5. :~n t. 1111h ~t C<ill Kti k'.ll I \!1 ...,,1 \1 •rtl1•, 3bclrm, 211.1 1.1111 1111 , •11lJr pu111 111 u111. \ \ S l'l:!.~Ull l'n11111.1JI 11oh J:J7 71~10 1-.\ ... T !-..ll>t-:311r. :.>1:•1i<1 11 ,11 111 u.., l r 1 · I l· ' 1· I '" l11il1 ;s 1·.ir ~ar.1).!e A ur.nr. rit.11>1. J<J• u1 o & ll.'n ru'I court lacin~ ~uw1 r.re•·otJ,..l t iioll.i'i .!>IHI till i :ta l 'r•·,l1~111u' llJ/1 I J •I oln·,, Hr'"'· ,1.11n .. 1I ~ I .i ... u '., d 1, r 1 1 k 1hruu,.U.ou1. 11ourrn.-l l.llt ht'fl v.h1lt v..il1•r \-U lkllll '"' UUI I. c.utly <a n~•ll Mt/I vu C Jll Ttm Hhnne \f..'l f.:11 12fJ> OPE~ IH.A ~It~ D n ., :iv r: I ~ ,:liwlJ{ 111C1 drl'J . 111U11 .... II ~1 fLA ;A OW It ~J~,,.., Lli deep Jn -----·---,,...,lm.-nt i'.l n·J m 0~·11 IU.AJ.TOK......, 'wl -..on. Hllr 1,~2 :1'1411. I \t \f \( I I \ 1 ~. t,IM•U> 11 \l<HOI< \(I 1111.l.!-. JHr. ztta fam rm. !rpk, \ltt! 111111,.'>, lre<>·'>hJdt'<l. lni"1 \ ni ... llJU'bn Jdr<. 1r11rn. c;rt<t.'nbt·lt 1'.1rk h •" I J ncl ~:.!~•~,Ul)ll I 1•r m-. l'Jl l •J WOt'r K.CI 3535 d >-. . 6 7:1 1124 J l'\t"&""'~ .. CostaMHa 1024 ..••••.•••..•...•...•.. OWi~ ~ pnced home ln ~ \'e.rdc It l~atul"(.., · 3 Bdrm:.. 2 bath ~. beawlul storw C1replace and !.'> ~.u .. 11 ~hoob ().i.ner "-1.tl abo con:.1dcr 'idhng \A. H~. won't last • Prirt>d at only Vt .500 l'a 11 540-1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS GET THIS!! ' \ Tt•rn\..., 11r nwnl'r will 'Jrry. I lot1rm '"'"' htimP rwar :-,., c ·.,l l'IJtJ ~'t IA5 7221 OanoPoiftt I 026 .............•......... :WW uwner lran.,ll'rred mt.t.l w ll Sl.25.ooo 3 Br :! H.1 home. Will act'<'l'l Cd~h trade / mutorhomt· on SJ0.000 equity. Zoned lar 2 more urut.s 661-869(.1 I' :M --leodt UMO ......•..........••.... The U>kln). 4Br+. ,\,1 · \.'~ume $80.000 101,,• • rus.<n> Ph. 159 oooa 8UNITS Tr) JS'. do" n Good 1ic.Ul. pn deof o"nersh1p 1n llunt1ngioo Beach Pn1'l<'1pab onl) 546-9522 Robt. Socks & Assoc. :lbdrm home rlo:>l' to bch. ---------.. N .. unl.1blt• loan. Sl!4.~10 ...ODOWHVA Th" J Bdnn 2 bath hom1· 1 .. .11ur•·· hard \olo1J11d llonr •., ... h.t kl• r oof .ind lJr l!\• 'ard 41v.nt r' an, 11iu:-, l"n<'t-fl to 'l'll a l on h ~ ;:-..1 <'all '.>4•) 11.51 ~HERITAGE ' • REALTORS OAK GLEN 1)1<,lfn t tl\1' nt'W :! b.-<lnx1m. 2·~ bo.1 t·11n 1 lom1111 u.m<; S Hl5. !I' (I 2.) lll l'.ldt..n \ \l'. c \1 ~ 67J.4 "SftACIOUS" IS Tl* WORD Fnr lilts i.uper expanded \\t''a \ ~rde home I l lc11l~ a huj,!e ra mil\ ruom. beauulul pool and pauo and mll!>ter bdrm \olo 1lh :.1t11ng roo m C.Mlll'n. are .tnx1ow.' .. ·or more detail:.. call 5-I0-1151 ~---HERITAGE • • REALTORS SYCAMORE GLEN BRAND NEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2l, ba Quality townhom~· o>ndl" Onlv 4 arntlable, lrom $114.900 ~30 Santa Ana AH' &12 6734 ~li:l# \Im .N l'k'"" :l Br :?1 , lfa ''' '. tnl. t ·n ·all\ l' finJn .1 \ a 1 I H v ·o w n t· r :.n;1 131 ;ri~ 711 'M>:J 17rt 1044 .........••.•....•.•••. Real F.statt> HBlrT AGE PARK 1'ht• mr~I ~aut1lul Plan :l t'\er' 2 le,eb. 3 Br. 21 11.J & fanul~ room nnc._ 'I.I.I 11n val10 Bei.t loca· ll•111 lor !Jn\at·~ & qwet D~"\'flratur Wallpap~n ... 11.lnt'llnJ:. rtrapt.~. shl't'r' & shutter.;. ~arth-tonl' c-ar,>etS Parquet ent~ - 1lus home looki. Just l1kl' a mode!. CaU for further details. ~·-Hl\NCH HfAL T't ~~ 1 :woo VACANT& ' WAITING For the ramlly that "'UI appreciat e thi s J broroom. 2' 2 bath ho!lk "it.h hardwood floors iti t~ living room. kitchen & dining room . Tht-. home also has centra I ah' tUldlt1ornng. large fa.ml· Sl'ECJALIYOWHH I» room & is ldealb· 3 BR 2 Ba. lsetopt." 1796 kK'at«I on cul-d~sae iii mo $129,000.645-7272 prestigious Colle_c_e ---------1 I~. Both loans on lftC.'i Sharp 3 bd twnhse. SUK property are asaumablti. dn. 189,990 Patrick Tentn, A#).. 631-1316. MEWTUDOI STYU 2 story rondos. 2 41 3 Bdrm. All amenities. MS W. Wilson. SI00.000 lo '117,000. 631..UOO Ca ... WWtn ~--:. ' :. ', ~ \ I '<[ l '. ,., 1 .'()()\ t!!ne~l!l ~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii;;I s ti g I ou s res Iden c e • • WOODBRIDG MISA.._HTS CROSSING'S la rge TOWMHOMIS model. The "Eeston ... 2 41 a Bdrm1, a lt Sttoel*IONTltE amemocs. Priced from 'Thiahomedillplays bea · RllOO ty and ~ t.broug l~oDOWM Callforyourpenoul l • 2490GLE.M2-IMO ltl'dkln ~down. in n1a, or m down, 10~ fin. Mint t'Olld. twnhle. $105,000. M24tee. ~~~~~~~~-1 lfl11~ Cl CWLVN.OT '""...... .........,... ··········--············ ..... : ................ ············-········· ... ' . ..... . .. , .,..._ t 044 a..,......, I "J -·-••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAT R1''1\0NT Y•11.Mlt! " Br. at... ~ cu'pet. 1~111M.allll!nl. run•n-J p»110. aardeo NIH)' Sll.5.GOO. O.:;r.-;. ,',1 •I I ' ' I') '.: I . .J OO WOOOllUIMH Mdl 2BR lOndo w/dh tea~ Incl air lvn<I Asaun. ln ~ li.:e 21\fl or contr11l'l lh llVPl 714 i1l3J.30IN WOOOUIDGI BY OWNER :b'. 2~ba. fam rm. AIC. Anni U>arb> > Many up ~. ~ blk to lake t~ crts A~sumabll' loan. S1S9.900 Wu rl.. !J.r1 in. home S59 0990 4 bdrm. 3 ba TurtlerO<'k Highlands Lowe!:ll on market $145.000 lSt a:. sume at 10 75r~ Call 6'&2·6100 Agent. Leave message. 777 • • ·~" ...... i ! ~ ! down. CALL REDCARPET- 754-1202 ' --FOR-SALE- 1WW.V Ul'ORADIO p~ • £Tl"ER Oood UIUtnable k>an• ..S M'Hl1¥1'! flGAllCll\I ""1J help )'* purchaH 0. • bedroom. J tNlUI ...,,.,. ~ AD&bcay pool and .... lck.al (Of )OUT fam.11)' 'a aiammer f\ln mo.ooo UNG0 REAL ~ATE MlQO a..,..... 1055 ....................... 1122.100 TIIE OAKS 2 Bdrm & dl!D "'\Jnnal dlninic rm !:Ml ~ ll.all ('l\ab Sul>m•t 1-Ben Owotr amn~ u..,_....~ ll7-416 I Ml ,_n INclt I DH ••••••••••••••••••••••• $667 I MONTH .. Ii. .JJ )OU I*~ wh1·11 \ ou \MCO\tt l'"5Ulli k>an' S~oa lill lun i.I 3 bt II A H B 0 R \' I Jo! 't\ t~E·' ~rlt'<'1 ror t-n tf'rt.lW\lng or u f-1mil) ~t't '>lreet w JIOOI On h Sl95.000 759 1501 TS2T.f73 llG CANYON Spectacular l(Olf cour~t· estate. 6600 i.q.f't. 4 to G Bdmls. 5~'.I baths. Pool and spa. Sl • .500.000. TII STAINES CO. 673-7761 HADORVIEW IL\UTY BUI Monaco model. HJghly upgraded. Lvly pool. 983-5671 OUl )'U9I' lron1 dr to >our own pvt bo.11 allp, 3Br. 2'•8•, 1:uo.ooo '"'-rtt Ralty IT& l~ f:AV U:W b uwn•r tlamptOO '* N•w Bell fan.I 3bt °" 4bf Alnt \lt-• A-.1umc-lu 11n 714-~l 11.Zt .. CA.HYON .. lirtrm. pool, Jal'UUI t)omi.or .,n carry Xh1l t .. rmN I o w d uwo mill.JOO At.o ln't' vr le '\)\)( Cote R a lly' &. lnv~lmt•nl 640»S777 IVXUl<Y l'llNI><~ 1 :! 3 n1"t1rnom., l-h.1111 SU6 OOU tu $1~.000 Xlnl .. ,llllnt 111.: \ v 111 I 1~1 01uh l0l11h l•\1 I l.i) :-,c & St \11tltt•w., Ncwpon HCIKhb l'laya R )-; t;'T3 I !AJO or 645 84(rT IOO'ToTM Wcmr ~wpurt 11t.•.i1•h cluplt·:. I Bdrm t-biu·htilor un11 lM!y $25,Wl flown aml :...,.-,unit• l'\1i.t111i.: 111.111 T'h1 ... v.on I l.1 ... 1 .11 11111\ $100 .. A!U :'>10 Jhllb •Whelan Real Estate hnmaculutc·. C'(lmfortubh.· :1br, <!ba horn1• 111 Jo:. BlufC. Co mplctt•l y fenced, spac ln~ulall·tl attJcbghts. on timer, lo maintenance yrd. toul ~hed & t•oven•d patio &n.cm assum S199.500 loweil pn ce m 1-: Bluff R & H lrtve.l 752 2197 Pnnc1pals only_. __ _ AtONTROW ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ J1an C•po , J llr. 2 0. 141.o IQ I\ ll)'r> uld i\ll 541 ~ LAM l'uil ~ A Ov t)Wnt-r ~ 0.) 'M!Qtl. :l.ll r. :rn a b: >-d. AC, t.m Vt'l st•<11oo l )'A1'Wf' An110Ua :-;u IJ m 1 l •A1tt n::io111.&42 .,1111 I n1&un1& &•ch V<'t'llfl lr1111 ~Hr, :!.Ha, ·~•:ti tit'l.'k Adult11 l111m l.'1J pOb ti~l»IUh &3~.000 eMlf1:.i()f .&lllJ.58'7!1 WHY PAY RENT! l,111 ..-1~1on of 11r .. ., 1n µ.i.r!( Nwl TorlolM ........ ~ 972-8421 ·~, l'rl Co~t .. M1°'>J \1ot11u• V.ark, ll11rlx1r Ill ~ 673 x.t>. ~ 4J!j:) •EXCITl~G· ScMcial luy l~1~t>I\ 1'11..ihh 1,1p.:r;1ch~I \ 11lJ \\t~I llu111t• 2\JxtilJ. l..iKWl-' 11111:. n1ct·!>l 5 'lar p:irk, l'ornvr lot " lar.ic pJIHl ar e..1 ,\1r t11111l 1111I) $27,5011 I J l\.Jlel I Lido Park I ~I i I T r ,, v ,. I 1• / 1· v. C'tlbWltl. OUlbldt• PHI 111 ,11,,i ):artlcn D1!>hv. a'ht•r. clli-1lllsa l t rost fr1•1• 1-'r 11~ 1 d air e ,.. n · n t' h urmorit• d1v1dt'r, :! ~torai:e ~he<b. c.'11mer lot ( llU6.161 HltWDOrt TMTOCe Dl'IWte ~ewly upgr.illt'll qlt & d~. 1971 20x40 ~yllne, ll~ht mt. Walk In ('IOM·b. :!lir. I l:Lt. )uutlR ;,dulls wt-lcomt• (J}-)!600) Cl.ASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2'i0611arbor. ~ 206 A • •••••••••••••••••••••• .._" ., .. ., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COVlNGTON 4-Plex SLionoww • P'alrvlew. Cree& nun. owe. prtn. 'Illy l*r.m-41a. l&NTS <icwt '4mla, owe. quick Uld'OW lo1• 4-38r. 4 2B r. Det.l Anaheim k>caUon. New paint. Jaraaes. mo,ooo. fo'or 1 o call .so. Ca11f Realty 847 -4437. 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Morro S.y«ean vu lot.ti 1rom 12990. W16lk to llcal'h. 1ermb 1&vo 1t. ~-8421 Top of SowC)Mss U.rge lot Y anor am1c , 1ew I .a( •tlS 7S2 7<474, ~s. Moo Fn .._. .... Oeteri. Raorl 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOltLEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath homt• ~1ss1on Lakes Country Club. Golf· leMJ:o pool Bt-aull full) l:ind:.l'a!Jed. no main lt!'IWK'\' } ard !ABO Clubhouse It d Desert Hot Spnn~i. 2lJ·:r78 257:.! Will take Mobile Home u~ partial payment o r 3 bdrm ~ ~ home m 81~ Uear Lakt• Alpine Real· h (714 )8li6 7511 or 17141 ~-Ask for I led) Mca11aoH1 Ldces l'u.,tom condo 1deall ~ lol'aled. 3 Bdrm e nd unit Amerulles mclude. ten ms, spa. sauna. and \JeW Under market 111 $193.00>. ~ 759-9221 --- ..... ._........ .......u... ..... ......URfunlir.hecl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ .._. ll40 C...... 32Z4 .,.._ 3244 ,,_,..,.... leedi 116' ....................... ··••·······•••········· ............................................. . 4 bdrm 2 tNl. z mu .. from ocean. Summer only. -mo.-.1141 1144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2llr Condo on wawr. ten· nis. pool. A/C, ortlce • l!llOl&o. 552-3"0 ~ly relocatlng• Avail. now thru Nov. l~lh. In p r ut1g1ous 1\1rtJc:rock a~a. Well up polnted w /outstamodtnit view. S\000/mo. Gene Qmky A£ent 559"7.00 or 951.~u ttlw,..tt.och 31'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mili.\ DEL MAR. 4 lae BR. 2 a.. din·fam rm. w I cntry kltch. Ctuldrt!n welcome. no peta. oo qis '100 mo. 546-ta:t Ea1ls1de: Char min& 2 bdrm l ba. Duplex lncbd yard. C111k. lsL & l&$l + i;ec. S47S met utds. Joan •97·S402 or Berlt 646-7711. Meu Verde •Br Exec Home. S750 mo gardener mrl'd Xmt. ~at39 art JPM NE W S uper S harp Twnhlt\.'> 2bd. dn. 2"'1ba. NEW WITH VIEW lrvk. dbl gar. pool. Jat. BeautlfulJy funushed I .. :.un~. N<> dogs, 1625 w Bdrm+den 111 a coove S650 Wa yne. Agt. rucnt location For the 6'.S-916I executl \t' who .ip LIASEOf'TIOM p r t'c1ate:. qual •t> 3 -. 2 ba Sll!'A> mo) rl~ .,. . . ~reat area Wat.etfront Homn. lnc :;:~mo. SlZ9 • OOO 63 1-1400 ----------' 3 Br 2 Ba, big yard, New Condo Studio, mJn\ am«nlltt'' ~\·1 uril\ SliAJ mo l' all ~ 72U1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3206 ..•.........••..••.•.•. 1-.~. 2 car gar.~ roo SM-4i6C9 ------&tro~IOOIM (.lean. quiet. 2 bd. I ba No k1ds1pets. $350/mo. Call Je<r 631 1266 REALTORS Bayfronl L1lllt' 1:11 J su.iry, 2 br. boat sllp. llve 1n nu1L1on S horn<: for S22001mo 675 3007 0-PoW 3226 Wat.erfront wldllt J Hr. 2 hu upper. Hcfntt • .iJr rrpk, W/D Yrly l<rf, no pets. llOOO/mo Al{l 6TJ..8821 & 675--4000 3222 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 "Jr 2ba brand new d uplex f'1oei.l 1n old c :dM S7SiO S33 2650 or ~?a. I t'Vei t on a lot 2 Bdrm. 1 .....•....•............ $350/MO Brand n ew luxury homes 2 & J Br. t'tom S.3~0 Drive to Lake El-.more &r save n ·:. bi'4 5751 :"lot-w 2 Br condo. ocnn· Vlt!'W tenruS. swim. 2 m1 L>arw Hrbr. no children pW. Ava.LI now. I yr I~· S690 t mo. 494·6404 . 64-H.111 ------ WOOD8R l l>U£ S,c•fDOl'e. 4 hr . 2..., ba. frplc. den, pauu A<.'h"4• (rom pool. lef\DU. Avail. Ji.le 20th $'196 846-9991 3&, 2ba. 2 car gar, no peta. Uwv. Park. m.5. 481'. 2...,ba,extras. No pet.a. Deerfield. $88(1 SMna Mgmt Co. 631~2A Lovely 2300 sq rt 4, 1-'am Rm. Bonus Hm, Racquet Oub Tract. Pallo, 3«·ar, gr<hr. etc Vacant $695 mo. At). 549-1.Jti6 Turtleroc·k Gle n . <l e \ached hom{· Seldom ilVatl . with ideal C'UI de sac locallOfl. 3 HR 2 Ba, !pie . on lusc 1o u i. greentHt, l blk fr 3 tenn1i. <.'11.S, pool & JUC. Avail J l.l'le i:, 195() mo G rdn r UlC ~um 833 7649 RANCHO SAN JOAQUl N Townhouse. 2 bdrm • :! 1,ba. Near pool Js p;,, RDlf. t.enrus. park Prime end t.mst w 1deck &r patio lhghly upgr<1d1•d Nu pet:. S750 I mo !11 ~ 1 >100 days, or 9M 25A8 CVt"> ---LJJvcl> Orlln~ .. Tn .. , l'at 111 Home. 3 2Br. attacht>d dbl car JUAr. t'Ommunll) JXJO(. t.eruu.'>. no ch1ldrt•n or pet.~ SS20 mo 642 4300 1\d ·'>J 1 t.er 11220 24 hr., nCE WIU..OWS . lbdrm 2ba, l.Jv rm, din rm end pallO, fen ~rd ~7S 1mu fM leJ. 8JO 505(), ext <tO Woodbndge Park.s1di: Newport lkh Hous~. 1575 yrly lease 11'15 8397 MIK E NwJJt 111.3 3 Br. ram rm. dtk. l~ oo Uie S850. no petS \gt. Dave 644-7211 ---CeplstraM 3271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 111Ba Coodo. avail July l, SSOO mo. L~t &<. l11St, no doas. 496-8372 eves --------- Sharp! 2 bdrm. 2 ba, Con· du P:.mcllt."<l & mirrored Mfi.S Glona 4!J6.0458. 3280 .•............•.•.•.... House near so. Coast Plaza. 3 br. llPi. ba. frplc, Saddlebal'k HI School 1525~ So Cst Plaza area N r rew. 3 br. Z ba. lovely home w/lrg yd. S6.50 mo ~'R29 or 540-7677 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• II n on the sand. 1>ec blclg ;,II amen1t1e11 »n>1mo tZ1Jl333·3>146 NJ.( lkh \'E'r'lallles Con~ do I br $625/mo . All umcml1e. 6.11 3499 evc1> llt 'NTINGTON lli\HBOU H St1agatc v.a\.t'rlront. 3 Br. 3 ba. 1.tOOI. t.enrus. rec. center No pe1s ~ase. Avail June 1st. 1000. m o. With :.> pvt bo.lt s hp SlOSO. rro Owrwr 17141846-7317: ·1 br. 2'-2 ha. lrplc. S700 5i5&-61Z1 Of ~, 4 797 -----fir.ind new 2bd, llh ba. i..,.. leoech 3241 CU5Lom up~rades thru ••••••••• •••••• •••••• •• ca.I. L4( bk yd patto. Sl600 OCl-~ASP ROST RF.:" ' :au llll8-2389 TAL.5. ~modula r n ~· Tonll Mne humt"i. 24 hr :o(.'r I" l u..fumislwd 352S b c h~ a d I t f) ·~ n I ) •••••••••••• •••• • ... •••••. ves. It is Ttus fantastic 3 bdrm.. 2 ba. Amhu rst Model In the Garde11 Homes. has many extras plus a temf1c greenbelt locaUOn All this make:. an outstanding bu~ at ~12.uoo VUOFIACXIAY en~ uahls. clo&e t.o pool. lu:xunoos greenbelt loc expanded E -Plan. all c us tom. Tim Rhone . fm·l266 •--·S~40.~5~9~3~7~-·I J.1ii.s1on Htlls Country Oub. Jbr. Jba. upgra(fl'fl bdtht-dt·n Walk to IWiwl•leadt 3240 beach.. S8501rno &44 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • 2bt. l.Jlte nu. carpet.' dr"fh µalJo, ss.2() FOltRB« ~Sl200 mo. & .u p 2bdnn.. 2ba. pool, nr bch R.\1P$._J81 __ 6__ $495 Taking appl11·a 3250 1 1111n' II B Lulht·r ._ 91/flo Loan. "MORTHWOOOS•': Gracious 3 bedroom patio home featunng 2 lush alriurns. Ceramic tiles. d101ng fireplace. \'aulted ceilings. rich earth tones Oeckl•rl patio. Near tl·nn1s (,)y,-llef' anxious Sl:!fl.500 TARBElL HEAL TOie; . ..W-1720 LCllJIMD INdt '048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN f'HONT New modular type homeS, pvt. rommuruty. 2 bchs. ~ hr secunty. s ub -l e tting OK . m4 >400-3816. $164,900!! 1-Sly. 3 BR, Cam. rm .. frpl .. 2 ba .. spa, redwood deck. brkfst. bar. Shake rooC. Totally upgraded! .MlSSlON REALTY 494-0731 110/o lMTBlEST Speclacular ocean view 1 block to ocean. Cusi.om 38r. den. $550,000 Bkr 497 ·23115or&'4-U17 I l O/o 1MTBEST Spect.a.cular ocean view l block tD ocean. Custom 3Br. den. $.'SSi0.000 Bkr 4!J1 .ZJ915 oc 6444117 SUVIEW W f¥1EW Plwh lg 3 bd + den. As- :.ume 9 75%. S319,900 Patnck Tenore. 631· 1266 REALTORS WATERFRONT PARADISE! Unbelievable value in this huge estate on l '" lots on Lido! 7 bdr m mai.n house. plus guest qrt.rs! Tn.i.ly a magnifi· cent property lha \ 1s pnced to sell.~ 1111 c;3 Walker & lee HARBOR RIDGE CONDO. 3 Br + loft. 2400 rt. w 1v1ew Assumable •175,.;. SJ79.900 P:itnck Tenore. /\gt, 631-~ THEl&.UFFS 3 Bdrm. "Bona ta ... s mgle $lorY end urut. oni~ma I area. adult home. U:>vel} View. S179.000 I IA.'>llNGS & CO. 640-5560 Bay front duplex /slip. Pano. view. r1nan . trades. or ? $1.150,000. Ownr. Call Ad Sttter #45, 642-4D>. 2A hours. Newport Terrace Condo. 3br. 2 h ba. f rplc, ceramic tile entries. Like new. Pool. BBQ. sauna. Sl23.000. 955-1102 o r 644-21216 WESTCU FF CONDO 2 Bedrooms $99.SOO. 1 Bedroom S89 • .500 673-f.640 ----ro· lO beach. l~e 'j rm. :! st.ry home on R·2 90' lot. bwldable. S365K . 7101 Seashore. Pnn. o nly . ~o RUS11C WOOD & GLASS lw:ime with ~real view •s··e·a•v•1•e•w---lt•. o•r•g•e•o-u•s l SpaOO».l 3 Bdrm is ex view. palac1ously de· eep&nal in every delail corat.ed. 4 bdrm home Flexi~fmaDC'lllg. With large assumable i..,.a ~ R.E. loan. Call for appt. t.o 497-1611 view . Century 21 Newport Center. 640-5357 i...-..... 1052 ....................... llACHDUPUX •VIEW•. Only 15' to sand. Low down. owe. Total price. $245,000. Prine.only. .... Sad&s & AHOC. 546-9522 Sa# ttBTIME FUM LovelY lri-&eveJ home in prestigious area has 4br. 3ba1 formal din ing & family room. Low maln· teoaoce la ndscaping. tr you want your advert1o;. ~ pool. Assumable 1ng message to reach 12% inter e s t rate more Pl>Ople at lower klen. .. $.1L5.000. rost. Class ified is thi: 4tJ..f4t4 495-5220 way w go! Cnll Now' "'6-Z41 l ll~SOSO _642_·56_i711 ____ _ 1052 a..-...-IOH ...... ...... ....................... ...................... . «eJ Coldwell Banker COUMIU. IAMUa IS llllU8 e x per i e n c e d Re a J Es.tat e salespeople for their new location in South Laguna Beach that will open June 15th. U you are interested ln moving up to the largest diversified Real Estate Company in the natlon, call Eamie Rice et (714) ~9060 today for a confJdentla l interview. A COLDWIU. IAMlll CO. 496-7222 831-0838 ............ ........... REALTORS TUDORTHSHE $100.000 a.....sumablt• loan ot J():l.4•i', Vaulted l'1•1l •IJJ!S I year nl'w. s uper Newport Beal'h I~. Tim Hlulc.631·~ REALTORS SPECTACULAR "POtMr°·5 IDRM Only 3 y n new with vaulted wood beamed 1·eil1 ngs, ito urme l kitchen. balcony game rm & 5x7 ~pa m master bath PLL:S much more. :-iow offered at onh s.il!l.000 Owner fmam · uu~avail CALL644·7211 OP&l 1...4 tt.rs.&Fri. 536 s..ta AINI A•e. Newport Beal·h, on dou· ble \Qt. 4 BR. 3 ba & pool. ~.cm. Owner transf. Redhill ~Realty I llh1 i<l'.llh Offil:t• 673 7300 '' . • ' .. ,..,p, ....... .. IAYCREST Stt>p out your front door and you'll find your.>(.'lf m the heart of one of the finest areas of Newpor1 Beach Step m \our front door aml 'ou II sec a beaut1fulh ·maintained. fres h ly ·dei:ora11•d 3 Bdrm home with formal d1nin.i room. vuulled ce1ho~s. huge counlry kitchen w1lh parquet floors and raised hearth r1~place Owner will help w'tlh rmancm1t at ell cellent terms. Call ror appt. to see. 642-5200 'fHAJLEH w CABANA S8()()1) \gen\, 673-102tl A.creotJt for Sale I 20 0 .....•..•.....•.•••.•.• 40 ACRES· S 120.000 IWllcho Cahfom1u." !>CV IO at· part-cb Plant.tblt· to avocal1oc-Xlfll !t'rm::. JO'. 1ntl'rei.t Du}:. Knap pt•r, A.:t 71<1 ·6 i t,·5 7 3 ti or 21J.W6-lll jjl'.) 9SOa c r e l..ta h Cattlt' Hanl'h. Fia l foothills w/approx 40 ac r es of timber. 2 year round nowuu~ streams . Abun· dent deer & flshrng 12m1 lo Br ian Head Sk i Resort. 8hr from So. Cillf. MOOper acre Taxes woo tolal. 759. ll 76 Condomitthams /T o•n· holaetfor~ 1700 ..••.••....••..•......• :?Hr. 2Ba. 147U .,q It. Kon.i On golf C'ou rw. ~.cm 1 14 851·18.SJ WANTED Trade 3 Br l'OOdo. Newpon for bo.1t 1n Npt Harbor M U'>l have cans. 675-963H aft 6PM Mcaww P'ropet ty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 OB.UXE UHITS P.UME fo;ASTSIDE. CM 2 l:ldrms each Tiit: STARNES CO 673-7761 ---Rt:NTAI, INCOMI-: PROPEl<TY S59.000 !\iodular T> pe I ~. 24 hr s~unly. J p\1 bearh~. pool & pier. 17 H 14!r.I :M lti ------ Four deluxe unit'>. 2 Bd 2 Ha e;1 with gdrag1·'· 210.<W S<•H•n new unit-. v..1th f1n.vlace:.. m'-'ny extras. sr~.<.U.l Roy Mc Cardle. Rltr. 548-7729 BEAur1RJL COSTA MESA ~ newer units close lo t•verythlng. All ha ve f1 rcpl ac~s u nd lofts. SI. LSO,fm 752· 19'.!0 Pete~t,M ' QUAIL ~ter ff' PLACE PlOPBTIES ... I 080 10,-n 11:10 P.M.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VETORCOMV. 3 Bdrms. 1 i,,ba condo Close t.o So. Coa."l Pina & Park. $82.000. Bltr 673-5489 • T_. 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 Units, S2•0.000. xlnl rond.. ~ood location with room w build. Seller will help finance. Joyn• Waltze. Agt. 631-1266. IN-0.~X Grots MOS.000-SlOO,OOO do. 9Nch atta. Gary, aet. 972.9300 xi.a. 830-893'7 Pnnc. only. ~D San Ckment.e duplexes. 7 In a row. Large 1700.000 in aaaumable loans. ~view from top un· Its. Smllh·Meyer . Bkr. ~. LUXUalOUS AM>LOVB.Y ff1.lge SpaJWih tJJe entry to this dramatic cwitom 4 Bdrm home nestled to the hills cl Nonh TusUn. with eped.acuJar v\ew of ctty llctata and Calallna. Q.aallty fH turea Include : separate master suite, count r y kitch e n . separate dining room. huge family room. lovel~ ---------1 ~shaded yard wit r-I.I 1...._ aparkling pool and ape. r-. ,. •u.n ~by natural 11tane. Steeped In luxury ,._. I and rich In detail. .._ sm.ooo. lily Pillt -142-5111 L'nused. Lu.xun t·ondo lln )..'t>lf ('()UJ'~t' $1;1\ OOU (1r;t 9 718' • \·a tut• to s:150.cm Want to w ll or trade lor t"qWI\ In .,,.Pl I\<' h home w v 11·v. & \J rtl f)oui:l.1<. Jlon1 ~ i 11 !fi:l 1191 w wnr I Outof State Ptopet+y 2600 .•.•••••....•...•..•... I.~· II ruom Vwtonan hnck home. in Par<>wan Lum SS0.000. lllXl~ S2W ~r 75S-U76 675 l22S 1224 ...........•.•......... •l llr Condo nr ~. < "•t l'l.u.l. 111,w1I & 'II•• s.'J(llr N () IJ I' l .. 7 5 tJ "'.! I j . 1'41 14&1 :! Bdrm I JU. l'3f1>t:l'' dra~. tl<Y.-t~-d j!;.iral!l'. µatio w I r 1.'nced > J rd 1:.1rb;,.:r d1 -.1Jo.,,11 & ~ame. no pelS. S38S ht & IJ'l ... S75 l>el·Urll~ Tll>-5629 • ~ fwlM. 2700 .. 3 Br, 2 ba Condo nr S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 05t Plaza Pool. s pa Ga:. FALL.la()()t( AVOCADO RAHCH Magn1r1cent "i.tatu' symbol" ranch 'Allh 93 6 a<Te> lnclud~ a 4 bdrm :i bath home ooh J \•·a" 1.ld ,\Jr <.'OC"ld .. !\klCH Jfl hit· lnclucll..., a prudu• 1n~ a\·ocado i;:r 11\ •· .1.4i5.000 to r ;,II ur ~.000 lor homt and <IS 5acres CAU.67l-6900 -WA~NT REAL ESlATC 63 1-1400 pd.~. No pets. 759--0217 KIDS~()t( Easts1de '596. o r & patio Fenced ) d . &42 2510 or 646-448 1-.A'rrSIDE .I Br :! w. f;.m1l) rm I \n µlat t . t"'' ert-<11.1.11111 h.ir b Q • .! t•;,r jl;ir tiardener me fi50 mn Super cond <.:urt II. AR\. 642 ~or 631 1266 West.side 2Bdrm. 1 bath hou!it:.. New Cpl.'>!d rps & kltd'lefl noor, $350 I mo L"11last +S\50 No ~L' 644· 7211. ask r or Fr anJt ~~~~~~~~~-1 3 Br. Iba. 2 car 1taral(e. 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lb.&smg needed for visit mg OCI proft ram. June 23-Aug 15. ~e Rudman 813-6400 I BL'Y HOlJSES AT 95°/o OF MARKfo."T VALl't-: •:-00 Fee •lmmed Purcha.w -.MQve when read\ •Pnvate Part\ · 978-0i.23 WANTTOIUY: 2 or JBr. <'ondo in The Bluff!. Prine onl.>. p(ease call: 675-1~ aft 4.:llpm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capidr.-o leoch 3111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:iiecuuve home. beach acceis. 4 br, 3 ba. pvt gates & walls. pool. spa, fount.all\S. model home. SlllOO mo. furn. or un rum Sl600 mo. Lse/opt possible. Owner 1Agt (714 >493-5214 21111 Canyon • 8 . On Vt' by U>/mo. 64S-7009 Newport Heights, I RR. duplex. f'enc:U yd, NO PE'I'S. $325. Gru. & *lr pd.673-22S6 f'rt>s hl} J Rr . fenc-l'd . IW"age, 2 <'h1ldren. J\ ail 16251 mo 835 ti887 or 543-~I LOVELY llOl'S t-; Jbd. Jba. nr I loo~ & bt·h J .w rno ~1Ck1.S 2bdrm. gar. n<'-. h patnl ed. adult" no pel!>. $l.501mo 1st. ILi!>l + de pat.It Z9J 1-:ldt•n i\ \ (' UIXJ sq n :I br 2 bu 2 fplc-s DR f'R d /w dbl 1.:ar no pet.s ~ 540-4400 ____ _ Prune WestsKSe twnhse l.Jke new 2Br. 2b8a. 2· level Sl596/mo. &t.2-0346 Nt-wer 3Br . 2Ba, frplc. lower tnplex. Nr. So. ~ Pt&za. Encl gar. No pets.~ Placing a CIJW11hed ad 1s as easy as dlalulg your phone. Give us a cull. We'll dot.he rest 642·5678 W~-+q~ ~ \.=---'-1 ott-er col~? Lettw\ Mlf*G' yee,p«d -tii ~Otlf at . u.amc.~ lF ~ .. 24-hrur~;~-1~a~. ' You may request Ad-Sitter eervice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in yo.x Doily Pilot od •.• Ad-Sitter tokes your meseoges .. • you ·ebll in ot Your a>nvenienc:e fO qet the respo11• to your od .•. this .vu is only SS per week. For more information and to place ywr od cXJll M2-5671 ...._ ____ .,. .... -.... _,...._. t l...dnlOm. 2 bath hom•~ ...,,th f1repla~. M-W pa mt & nt'oV c &J'l)el c kl5e l.O l:te<tch. 'A'alk 10 'chool., S5!15 m o int lude' d ~_.f & v. at~r <'all 962~9824 l'l•~t2 brtnn Ltrn rm~ dt·n. 1 fi2:1 mu 1 l'lu'h , ~' 2·~ h.1, t'1"lt.ir A lo!IA., :> blll.\ \I.I oc.·r1111 Ut>l l'aT 1)\1 f{ar. lull~ IOJIOt ~ 1J Adulti., no µrt.'> I nq w re at 527 l&h ~ il4~l ------llOMES FOR RENT :1 Hr Pri c ed fro m s:JOO. ~ F'ncd yard & .:.aragt>s Fam1llt><o pleue. Kids & pel'!I welrome. Call 964·25616 or ~2911. Aal. DO f~ 2 Br. not s1J1table for kids \ 1c Heach & Yorktown Pref mJ.med middle ago 'A\rtlllf{ cpl no ptou ).$00 fnl 962~ J Br 2 Ra w frpk & d1" hv..i ... h•·r 2 m1 f r um 1.-:Jth~ ~ 1~11 Dix Twnru. ... 2Rr. I R.;1. uppl. heatt'd pool. dbl'i.<o<'. t1lt I pat w 968 -6596 or MH61t4 ~tt·s Landtn,:t Bro!!d rroor Penthouse. On tht• v..tter JBR 2h.1 SICI001mo. IW6·~531 & ~51Jl ----- 2 BR + pool. Plush l'Pl~ Incl W D. 2 car .:ar ~ mo. Bk.r. 963-7® Vacant 3 BR. Fam Hm. lod.->. pt'l' OK. SS75 mo lu'tlh. 962-4471 IJKt: NEW. ~paCIOU!> J bdrm. ""' Ir~ ma!.ll'r c .1th t e1linRS ltv rm. nu 1 .,x.. .. & df'P!>. fl"l'Sh paint thruuut $6501 m o ~-'.WO Mi ·l622 BEAUT fl.MMAC. 4 bdrm 3 ~ i;:ardent'r Incl Sll7S J ulle 846-0809 orlM2·7.0l. ------ 2 Br, 1~ ba rondo. Vll'W. frpl<' wet bar ~. Agt. 962·1.S!t> •WAU< TO IEACH• t room cauage for SU\gle NO IXXIS. S29S mo Open 2-4 Sat &r Sun 421 I ,ake 900-:.1 tW'!=IOR ... ..., 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Br O indo. avail imm ed. S425 mo Pat 964-4370 or ~t lrYilw 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&n'ALS 2 mu ba ... SS7s 2Br+D2b11 ..... 1750 3 BR. 2 ba . . .... m s 3 BR. 21, ba .. 17S0/1LSO 3BR.2ba .......... ., Anaheim Kilts 4 BR. 3 ba ..... S11$/82S 'l\wUerock Glee. beaut. ~ BR. prof. landacaped. ••J.ZM. X214.. ~,e Ccado. 3 Br. 1 "4 ba . N r new ..... tdr/fl. Hr lab tn Woodbrld•• center. -tmo• ..... All. UNIV PK.air, ... ._. .. llOOl. •• -... Av.&1' 'f!: ..._.157 ""'·~· ---· ...... -... .,... ..•....•..••.•......... ~unJ lhlb 4Hr 2 H .. t•JOU:. room :1 1 .ir ._ .. r Sll51J mo ind i.'Jrikn• r \\ Jd Juh ; I' I' "7l l ~a...;;!~1 3252 2.lir i.:olf 1 uul"e •·on•Jo r"1 1.urv..a} 2rnin Ill 0o'J I h '-'Jj•J mo t.1.J JfJ>W "r ~5a.4 ----SPARKLJ:-;G l.1..1-.AN II!• 2br. 21> ha. blllrt.'> frpk. end urut. A L' ~ th 9'iJ.Ot(M. {'\' 67J. 1713 ..... Viejo 3267 .......••.•..•..•...... HO!tlES f"OR RE:-rt' 3 Bdrm Prit'ed from S5Z> S.S.:.O 1-"n<-d ~ a n1 & itaral!e " l-am11i~, plra~{· Kid-. & pt'! ~ Call~ 25ibt> ur •r.; Ul \i.!t ni> rt't' 3269 .••....•••••••......... :-o<J FEt.' i\pl & ( onrlo n>nlah \ 111.i K1•11\Jh ~J..:!Bkr &aulllul l.;ri:•· hou,,· •:nxlc;q rt I 4 l:jr 3 h..1 Jrplc. 2 1 .ir 1.?.HJ.1.1· Licaut fn."<! \ ant ~t.'> mo Cdll for appt ~7971 ~1XIM l'n:':>t :I Hr 3bJ rondo 2 1 .1r j!ar ONan \ 1 t· w H.e \' a r <' J S'f7 ~1 mo !168 ti 0!13 . ~3~ llGCANYOH Luxur) 6 bdrm . 6 bath home. 50 ft indoor <lldoOf' pool 2 Jlll'U7ll'- llleam rm , hui:t· b1llt:arcl rm $?0Ut'ITWI k1t1·hrn 111 I\ "''" bar Al!l 673 7 JOU UOORt:ALTY Bo.: l'.in\ on lu~ uriuu hnmt·. panoram1t' \ w v. SlliS() me• ~ 4bdrm z•, ba llarbor \ •~"" Hocllt' $114.XI m o 644 63:!0. ait~t ---- VIRSAIUES COHDO l BR. J3CUUI Full Moe ~Imo Call 9S'i 1900 Spacious 4br. Wt-,t r ltH home \utrh S~25 ~o 7Sl l!llO 3ba , New ,\~ l SL.\\1EWby ownr J bror 4br Fam rm Best oeeun View. Sl400Mo 581-11.22 Balboa Perun. 2 Br 2 ba. Top floor Oceanfront {'('Rjo, lncred1ble \'ICW O[ OC'e&n. island &r bay Set· bkll( w elevator und un· drgrd prkg. SM25 tmo vr I~~ 67~7623 Qlodo. 28 r . 28a. Xlnt cond Pool. spa. S500 Sand~. 968·4456 o r 642-7781. Seav1ew 4 B R 3 Ba, w/bght view. Guarded JM,e. terms & pool. $1400 mo.~;631·3444 Newport Crest. Spec· t.ac\llar ocean view. I bdrm.. den, fireplace, wet bar i n D .R .. lar ae kitchen W /U tinl area, a ba. & dbl 1araae wllh elect. doon. BeauUfully decoraled at partly fumiahed.. 67Ul39. WOWU Won 't last. Newport Crest townhouae. 3Ur, 2\\0., wet bar. walk \0 beach. '8Dis1 pool, apa. Min6 OCMa view Avail Jmw 1. 900/mo. \yr be. O\l ... ok. 714. 752,2715 fr-1144 ··~ l!CI 3600 •••..............••.•.. lilt :!HJ l1Jrm.1I rt1n frpl• dhl , J f \1tulL,, ,,,..;.:, ff)' 1,1.' ' l ,,ol. '. '\1 Corona dt4 Mar 3722 ...........•..•.•••...• IJ'l! tbtlrm. ll'l;i l)akom ',1111 m11 'IC) I' 1-; I:-, .i• '.0;:) 3724 .•.••........•......... CASA DE ORO \LLL'TILJTIES l'AIO l°l)mpa re befor e you rent LU'>to m design feature!>. Pool, BBQ. • 11• rd garage, new 1urn11un• :.orrounded .... i1h 11IU!Jl l.1..nd.scdp•nc '\dull 1J \IO~ ,fl IL'-hl:M \,1 J)l·L'> ! bdrm rum1c,hf"d W J1 #~\\ ~1L.-.oo.&l2 l!r.1 SUSCASITAS t-um I t>r apt S..111 ~ up t-nrl 1?ar \tlult•. n" IA.~ 2110 ;o.;ev.port Ht Hit 1•JtiH betwn >i :m ~ ~;IJCll HowtliwcJton leoch 3 7 4 0 ......•...•..•••••..... H.l'i FfHEST Sparu'h 1-;suite Ll\'tn.ll' lit>aut1ful park h k<' sur round1ni.:' Tcrran•1I pool Sonken 11as bbfl. 'parkllnK fountains S p ~ 1· 1 11 u ., r o o m ~ . ~·purJte dm1n#: art'a Walk m rlvseu.. home· bkf' k1tt hen & tabmeb. Walk lu llunllnJiton l ._'fltt•r I l!edronm rum ~tOS 2 ~mom furn s.t9n .:'llt1v.nh't' unfumssoo \1lult~. no p«>t' L't1ht1t.'"\ 1-'ree' l~\~ l:'\l\llEH~O~'\ tti21 l Parksirl<> l.n. I blk \\ ol Beal·h. J blk!> S of uum:er g.i7 ~I 2 Wrm, 2 ba. Beaut1(ully (urn S55U /m o 16672 .\l~onq u1 n 8-16·553 I . ~~11_1 ___ _ LAsJMa IHch 37 48 . ........•..•..•.•.•.•. (,...\GuNA BEACH MTH INN. Maid serv . color TV. heated pool Ut1I C7 141494·5294. 98S No. O>a!tHwy. NI wporf •ach 3 7 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE "GOOD LIFE" VEAR-ROUHD FUN. Social Act1y1t1es D• rector• Free Sunday Brunch• BBQ's •Par- ties• Aue much more CllRIEAT RIECllEATIOM: Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & Jl(O I~)• 2 Health Clubl •Sauna• Hydromessage. Swim· ming •Goll Or1v1ng Range IEAUTIA.il. APAltT- MfNTS: Sln~ea, 1 & 2 Bedroom1 • l'ur· 111shed & Unlurnlal!ed • Adull Uv1ng •No Pets • Models Open dally 9 10 ti O•kwood O.rden Apairtment• NHPQl1 8Meh/No. 880 lfV1M Ill 101111 {?14) G45-o600 NlwPO't -..c:h/lo. 1700 16th SI IDl>.-el*"t (714) 842-8110 ..... -......... 4 ~-~-~ .. ~?.~~ ~~~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~ .... y 5005 ... 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P' Ut•1.1ha. ~ )mi 'Oll'f fr ll• paid UU ""(\ Pt'ts m 1\:3 or 64:l O..~"iO ~t \IC'W,.-.v-_.....,., wk, iron 113.:,00 y r , '-hr 11 II 1 'c.lfldu. nr tx h •, Ml. t f'Jll, 1ur 1000 aq Cl mutt' & f'Qulp 112,000 bst I ' 'Jl l 8•orh . 11• \'1&.\hofr~2Uk 1·k!(. &uta~t. llOO IZ~ ' .. • "'' 11t.ie>u1.a Wftltn\lmtl"r M2 2la4 M•ttftea:A 1-\·m niun1H\11t.-\4 Ullll'O 1Jr1 h ttn"11 ( hM\I\ W.e.d 5020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wrn ~ Cout ttw) D•n• ~ today to work l'ou\t 661 004$ on va.rluua ar~Unl fl fo'Ot.JND V@llow lab pup bookk\l~p1nR aulin oo Oak St . C.11\tll McliO nwnlli Work clote lo for 1nro cull Geor f(e your h ome. figure •-PM Cletb to Senior Accoun ~Hi2!'Jo2t.wns ... to " lilnlll needed throughout associated r. w ... "' "'. \ .. • • n,,.1lhl~ :lbr .l(rlt'IUUll ll\-l~ Pld 1dlll1a No r'1) 7M W lllth ~t t.-i~ <llml>uteor 1'tdl 24 would llkr lbr nr ..., .. ,.,, N11t flc"h 8-lhon or H1 lho14 IJ.I & <'dM Wrll rn11n Oil-nod. oun 1r11olwr llt•nt •llKI or ll•dt• ~l'I Vhl' ,, 1.-.... ,. I' u I I I I .. I" -&!13-4111 I all 1hn• b4() ~' ~wi>Ott i..11l'h Ofr on P•<'1fir l 'oatl flwy . nr Hulboll 8111) Club lor n"f\t AbOut 212 ~Q R for l'lU lllO u. II John 17 111 ~l!ll7 Oran1u~ County rrodur U00 l'O W'ln \!l lnvHlOrl 5()' > return Shof1 term 6-IJ we8a Call 739 4420 1.u,1 81k S111t.c m1u'<I Oran«ie County .,,.. , , ' temale. 1n Turtlerock . ~\)r 2& 2h11 .. 'V. d "'· piiuu ~ \ rl\ lt11111wh• V. Ullll'tl 1\1 'lhl ~~u. lltt huuw 111 l'li\l •1111 h7;\ '•1~ MDMytoL.o. 5025 Irv 11.'l.1 2307, 559 05119. ~ .... eRT ........ ""m •Ot'l':ANfo'RllNT .n 1111 1 on~. du1l). "'l't!lh Spt•, tarulor \ ''"* ti7'1 ~' tt ~ »..••tU\ lurn 1 .... nl\w Ju111 onl) $ti\):, "''' 1•1· 11 1ht"UW fmrn .huw l"llh meetaBllU Catr'Oa.A Tl PLAZA !111-:WPORT CP.NTF.H :! Pnvat,e offices • r1• 1'\'J.lllOO stlSO 7~ l~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prn all" l n\•est1gat1on bodntuard service 24 tviunl 714 ~ 4070 foounil <:o ld 1·11 I.JI> l<t-t ne\ 1•r t' J)t' fl llflf.I)' ll'rrl 11r11wn < 11l1 1:1r tf\2· :JIOO I' IJ IO accounlenC;§ Slll'lO lur ~1 fm " "'" lM• I ftl).'ll\ 7 I 111< ltlo, I.. 111 '", .rn 11ou~ 'rt\ :.ni;I .iclll sm M2~t l._•11u11lul .:ant«'n 11111' 1\--t & 'I'll .\tlulh 1111 \"I' 'Uc 1 t .. 1 Mlo ltll ~ llilh Sii t"'l l..j'\lit.'11• ~ 1\1 ~ !)., ).I~ .. ,l tll \\ "11~!0 'Ir•._ I 1.:11 ~'I.Ill Jll(lr 111 ~b.1 hll HI' lltt•\11.i... t 111 •• , \ l<•'>l l<• 111.ll ·~ mu I J.11 h\'l >< n •1& ri t..L! ;i..:H!j SL'MMf:H kf .. r \l-" By .... ~ u1 munlh rl'l' ~ b'h 11110 ~st snit Uri~ nu '\l'"' ~ hr .! hd lrpl• hh1\, $44.tl m11 1,,,,,,11,. \JulL>. tk1 JNL' 1>11 71'141J ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• i llr, 2 & 'l'" lit . ull on I floor. ~llUUIUI no!IOI JI\ decor, frplt '" l nr l>tlilrh & hJ\ \\all no" Ctuldren o'K. S!l25 11111 1012 \\e.t &lbi>J ,l1·ff j;x}'JT77 Sl!:5 :.?tir I h.tJIJt. li11lr \ rm J)liOI Ol:Jm 'In~' aduJL,, flil l"-'I' l~L~~1tmt :! Ht 2 tM 'lllltlt•t·l. l,11111 •lo 1,11 i1 ~1'1.1 ', .111 nu\4 1 II'\ Kh1 • tl,t \' iii(} JI)/\ I\ I',\ -'~ltd-.. ~strano Beach 3818 Dai.a Point 38 26 .................... ... . ..................... . l~u-J(e 2 hr 21 ~ ha c11•t·a11 ,,..". 'Plll I~\ t•I l'U~Lom <,.)50 " lt•:JH' 7 I I "61-2871 Carena def Mar 3822 ..•.•.•.•..•........... :-.it'wt•r l bdrm I h.1 . \'anl Nu pt'h L:11b p1.11<.1 Si'ic1 mo 661 ~ \hd J.:;tr. -..ll>H• & di!> hv.~-..hcr Clean ~o 21.3 9'.!>1 72.S 7 Founh:iin v aMrf 38 34 050 •·····••••••··········· ----------1 Car.th~ ~p1111~ :o;h•rl110· 11r 1·w C'clM $;.\.\ s.a.....e. ll76 700~IO ••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • Offtce • ...._. 4400 '1u\.-. en tott'" I .,\ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• blnn w•lk lo hd1 111t ,. J;!.l:,~1 n ~mo 1 l'lt·1m ~i'.''• 111 $:11:\ mt. W1""td1ft 'ol H t:ll l'W ur Mf, ll."I07 \it~nl :WI 5032 2 lltl! Ill .. µi \4 '~· ...... I.. 1,..r m:i 11111 ( all t'\ ,.._ 111H ll;J IH 2tllln11 lbu 11\'t'dll \ lelA I blk' t rom h1 h $6.•U ~ l~ aftt'r 7pm \ 1878 ••••.......•........... ~Ill' .! flt 2 IJJ JH'fl lhr~e 1•t1111ln '""' I .Ill Glonu. 19'> Vl(M1 38'8 ....................... l~·dUI :! ... 111n 'I llr :! : h.1 \11\4 nho11!.•' v. frph r'l'11m ot INlOI .. llun.1 & \ ulle~ l> .. il I I.~ \ JI d ~.oo t '.d I J\ cl s 1 I t ,. r " , i . 1>1.2 4:t!NI, 24 hrs a da ' ....•.................. Seawind Viii e E(EC. SUITES l'nlll~ 'llt:Wport fW"l'h k11 ~t·ar 0 t .iirport llt1ll 111rl rc•n•pt10n t•on 1,11·111·1· rm 1.1nllur ,,n ul1h IUO frt•t• 1 u JI 1 ~ !> & m•o r ,. ~'tTl'lJnJI M!f\. U\ ail U/UI ~8.SI ~111 fo)C\'l'U11\t' 11ff1t't'!> ll\ i.111 lrl lull "4'r\ 11k blJtt '\r I> t · \1qior1 H1•1'l'llf & phllfll' llL' 't'I'\ 'l'f\ 1 onJ 1111 l'11 l'lt a"t' 1·.ill i5:! l1lllH Lf.) "'' fl .... :i.1 "'" llUl llm•h ~I .... Ii \~·.1•111 . :.11 \0:1:! WESTCUF'F BLOO. · t4EWPORT BEACH • Corn•'.......,, Ot~• 111PJ ttnltlf a" \ Atl t.C>"dl••••·•iri19 .,/ C Olf'pif•I• t•n<10o-'4 .......... ., .. t .. uf.Oor ., ''-"' ••~ h.._ vn••• .. '" ,,. "4'f•"• .~ 6,~pi. S..•t••na · Call Mr. Howard · :! W!!i.tcltrt ufrlt'\''>. furru;sl'\00.. $150 & ~ ~1927 ~t..in.ner > ~ 1 ll' !I lit "I fl Slltt'. ba~ \ l('W holC'On\ I )ltltlJ pr mo W m llaiew 1nkt:I & < u t;.&5~ <Xhre spa<'e. ~\'" vort Beach Call Gent' lhll ""2 O<iXl ~WJX Be;it:h M ar1\rthur Bl ~ 70tb q fl " 'It'( \ ~l'•':\pt'll!>t." 851 11 •.• 1 fNEED f MONEY • CRH>rTHO 'ROILfM 2"d & lrd TO '°°"' '71-6531 \rTanRed b• Coast Home L OGll\ Pl:U\1 .. : 'llt::WPOHT BL II I $ OFFln: SP,\l't. I Ol<POKl\TF Pl.Ai'\ 75!• 9!>31 ~~!.~~~ .... ~~.5.~ 2nd T .D. 'S h •r ,ion .I< 11H11 ,. •I'·"''' .11 t l'<l.."'lf'l·•t.lt• f ~lk!'> SOO to 2700 S, Ft. \11-~r\\EIWI-. JI! 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Eleau1 2 st~. 3 Br. 2~ ba townhouw \4 frplc ~ 1-'rool nf pool sauna & '"OllC\ ball Li! ~ ard S600 <.:a ll AJ..Sllte r •17. 6424."m 24 hrs a da\ '\ew 1&2 bdrm ~,,;un adull apL<, IO 11 plJn'> Crom S391J 2 bdrm t~~from~ • pools, lenru!.. waterfa II!.. ponds' Ca.<o for 1·ook 1 n)! ll ht.·a11ns:: pau1 From ~.in 0rt1IO F'r" \ rl n \'f' North ·oo Reach tn \1r F'arl1lc·n 1hen West 1111 \kl-a1lclt·11 to "*'ll" 1nc1 \ illag. . 845· &101 •• ~~ 'i:: ""1 .~ ~•.·:i INTEREST • C.0.•YtWC clal I •l>Fll"\l-llHlt I-". ~\ 4475 1 ONLY FOUND ADS ARE FIEE Cati: 1'1!~ I \\\ ,1 udl•rtt rio • d .;~, IJI \\ill cl1t ,lfl\' h Ill' 11, I 11111l t>l111t1d I•\ \I l' !J II<" 1,:1 • ' 11 i ,,., ,. \-. ,,,, -.11111•.1!1 ... t •Jt ltht .t 1U 21.d Iba bah-om 'er. clean & sunm !'iM mo · Mo mcu ll.ac·h l•rt·.11 IJu Jlt'l!. J)J\t' 1:44 i21 I Cc»to Me-so "\.! t.J '\"" \I' l' II I 3824 ..•.••.......•...•...•• I fklrm apl 1-.ncl i:Jr<lgt• gu!. pau:I li42 :'1(173 :J Bdrm 11pl ~a' 11•1111 l::nc:I i.:11r. 11dh!> ti42 5073 2 Bdrl'TI!>. J bath ,qil Adult:, Gai. ()JIU 642 5073 IRAHOMEW AeaUI adult apt Sptw 2 br. ' ha twnh..,e w f p UllJL'" I. H. l)dl11"' ~1;,o Ill S4'75. 642· um _TSL Mg~_ 642 ti:.!21 Nev.1y decorated 3 Br 2 Ha '""nhou<.t· Spat1ou!. hrc·placl' & pool l~UIC'I drt'il AdUI\~. no Ill'\!. Slt6 675 , ~9 M:; 3.'lk l \\.\LL \Cl-: !-.I ,\ l'TS '\1>'AI\ decorJh•cl :! hr apt. I ba s:r.,;, Small duld ~.no pcti. fH[1 M 11 or !i48 2020 Sl40 to S:!SO I hr. 1 tw apt. ,_,ar nt-'A lrph . laundn rm. dJI hltn,., ac\111\ .. •mh ~1.M~ml t>IC! 11112 ~on ~och 3840 ..........•............ lft\eh all adult. nu i.x·t .... 1.2&3 Br aµu. 6200 1-.d tn.l(er. h b 840-061!! MAJUHY'S W ALIC Loi! 2 & 3 br apts Crom $tSO t'tplc. large ~ti. patio. ~ar. nr Jlunllngton I !arbour. r htldren OK 16662 Jib Ctrde. upl I. &lO-filJfl Deluxe poolside xtra lgc 2br. 2ba. Rltns. dshwhr 11, miles beach Adlts. no pt'ls $395 m o ~ WARNER/ALGONQUIN 2 BR I Ba. Om GaraRe. balL'OO). laundry. I child OK. no pets 54~ + $2.s<J deposit Call 964 2566 or 9T.i-~l.~~..:. ~fee CJoM To leach "'"'\!, bachdor all ulll r I ~\ ... & refn).! Slllil m .. 5J6.3iS6 or 5.16 i•n•1 :! Br. l ba. nw~ •1rt-.1 l'\1 l!J.r \d IL'> no pH" '11111 i~HlJ.552 117-l .-BRAMDHEW• Near the beach I & 2 Nlrm. 2ba. hll111~. drp .... p;Jt111, gar Adil' ~o 1'1 ·b SJ9:'> & l1 f' qn2 Ed trlJ.:t'r II R ~ ~ 2hr. 1 1~00. t:l·ntt•r r1t t111A 11 :? llr, 1·pts, drps. hlln!>, Hlun.-.. 1;ar Aflull!. ;'loo ~ 77 11 Ell.Js. Apl T>. Pt-t.'> s:R>Mo 64'1 ·lli:rT 673 3115. 8'17 1901 LUXURY LIVING 1n qwet adult cumplt·X Spac" 1 br aµ1 Catht•dral c-c1hng!>. ga'> frµlc & cl w l".1 balcon~. pool. Jae No pets $385 mo :\1c!-.a Pine.. 2650 llarl,1 ~l';\IC ;, 1!1 :!H7 2 Ar nt·\4 drJJit"•. I 1·l11ld ell. no pet:-; ...:ihl1 r.·111 Sierra ;\ll!ml IHJ 1:1:!-1 ~ Gate 2 hr l bJ WO L't1l pd Adil!. ~t'" crpt au "'ocado &l!i··~I •2Br Condo. nr So <.!>I Plaza. pool & spa S45o No pet:. 759 0217 , 641 1400. SO. CST. PLAZA :itir. 2ba Condo $620. 2br lba Condo $i85 No pets 968 3652 55ti·2627 or 751.ffMT 2 H UGE b e d r oo m s. G round floor . full y carpeted builUn!\ Super locauon Adults, no pets s:n>1mo Appl) Apt F:. 5'i8W Wilson 645·6448 2Br. 2 blocks from beach. S37S mo r\cflt:... no pelS. 536-2877 2 Br. 1 ba. pvt ~ar .. n r S.D rnn Adlt~ only. no pets $3s() S46 4387 or 846-4122 CLEAN 2 BR. C'htldren OK. water paid S425 mo 2189 Pac1f1c Apt /\. 546-511JO. ask for Pam. 2 BR. clean, patio ~ laun· dry no pela Small child ~ $350. 546-9960 2 RR 1 ~ Ba twnnse. gar. patio, S350. Matur~ ~. 00 pets 543.5479 2 Br 2 ba. newly derorat· ed. ft.f abop& .• occ. ,lm.J~Oaf\4pm. ~ 3 Br 2ba, pvt yard. rrp1c. encl .car. acMt». Nr S A. Counlr) Club S $00 . 87J.81Jl/GMl18 SI ta -2 BR, II• Jlltio, ~ dee AvaU Ill\. t /l MHUID J9r lie UPtlrt apt wna.m ~m"• End. •t AYa lJ. now. ... l..i?2 lldrm. 2ha apt DW & dt~p G;,ir Ot'l'iHI \I lt'w ~hl Dt!>t S3?5. 962 2f.98 ()( 536-i l84 Wa&kTo~och I Br stove & refn i::. n1.·w parnl & rrpt S325 mi• ~at56or S:*i i'r7!! 3844 ..•......••••••••...... I~ Olodc> Pool. Jar. ll'n n1!>. :.Juna t:pgr adcd w rl.'frll! ~~o 731-476.1 ~ I Br + loft Unique adult area O\'erlookmg stream Tenms. 1aruzz1. etr No pets Refng . washer & dryer. A ti..'.. 8J3..:ro7 FonMt-Modtf ORANGETREE 1 BR condo. pool, tennis. on lake. S395 mo. 640-6161 LlllJllllD...... 38 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FACING GOLFCOURSE Lower Coodo. 2 Br. 2ba. •NeW carpets, redecorat- ed.. West Nme Or. Lovely area. Bltns. wshr/dryer, patio, 2 car gar. auto op- nr Adlts. no pets. $560/mo. 77<H_950 __ _ Condo East Nine. front row golf course 3br, 2ba. pool. $S7S. ~1526 __ . __ ................ Jl69 ....................... ,.llWfllT 'COUMTaY CWI UV'Ni Sintl•. lti bedroom --. • townboolee. From $408 ~1900 4Br. 2Ba. Yer)' ,,, aU Oft l noor. beauUrul new dlx decor. lrplc, pvt, n r beech It bey. Avail now. Oilldrtn OK. ~ mo. 1012 We&t Balboa. Jefr '1»371"1. VenallJea 2 br, 2 ba, bltns. all amenitles. 61S-4912 Brdler. Lrl Oar dpl1. W /f,M'. AH "tll pd. I bib bcb 91Y!tf· ""' ....... i ll•IU1Sl'lt\ '4000 ··••···•·••············ Hnnm m Jbr homt• Quu•t l\1tl'h µri' S2110.\l •1 ~ i:•.IO. AD S1Ltt•r 111•1.1 :M·hr ~ for :'lien Privall· en t r a n <' e . c· o o k 1 n ~ Laguna Ueal'h 4H7 3687 Lmdco Inn Mote-I I 14 E. Wilson.<..: M S75wk & up Pnol !:>48·9755 ------ Sleep111g room rn pvt home S45 wk Avail now 6.1J.J.254 Avail June l'lt S130 I'\'\ entra n ce Nn srtders1cooktnR l'enrn ~nl 673-44 \9 ~ Retttcits 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~ Bii? Bear Cabin lcleal luca\11)0 for ft~htng htl.. mi: 1;r J'L'l i:enrng av.a\ \\'knd or 1.1.kl) ralt."' ;1\ ail <71-11 ~5 ffilli 1.41 to b<'h. lrg 7 rm how." ~ \ drd "Jt•cp-. Ii+- tam11\ 1~ I 11nlv wkh Jurw Ss:io. J ul SG.50. \uj.! S6!!1J 7101 Sea\hM1• f~">-11410 !Jdo blc. 4 HH. :! h.1 . walk lo beach. dull & \el'\fll...<, l\l(t ll75 6161 Vocation Refttab '4250 ......•••••.•••........ ,\1AUI K/\PJ\Ll \ HESORT 2br. 2ba. Jl:IC' in rondo 213-470 3212 MAUI SUNSET CONDO \\;111 June 25th lO .llJ\\ l!th H11thl on the bt-<tth. full~ l'<lUIPPt°d S30 per d :.t \ Ca 11 Su 1 a n n c• "75-~5 4300 ...••••.•..•.....•..... :'\\onng" Avo111 del)0!'1t... & t ut hv1n,:: pxpen-;c,' Profess1onall) :.inn,o l!nl HOUSEMATES 832·4134 APPL. Y MO CHARGE ••HOWIE•• Rental Shanng Ser vi ct> Has Roommate f or You ~1-0079_7 days !153·~195 Wanted. Female Chrill uan non.s moke r room male for lovely Irvine L'Ondo. 644-242(). ---- Roommate to share 3 bdrm condo, Newport Beach $225 Utll incl ' M.S-1202 2 Prof Prof rc males Fem seek J rd . 24 31. non srtder. F r CdM S\90 mo s:tl-1230 or 673-1775 Shr 2bd house w1adult male under 40. Jewish pref. S25 wk. 631·2108 IEAUTIFUL Very large rm with frplc wetbar & pvt entrance Fem. pref. R efs a "Must' Avail approx Jtme lSth. $300. can eves 646-1'75 Fern. room·mat.e. Small t.>uae. CdM. 4 block• from beach. l250 + uut. Avail. now or June 17. 700-9446. 2bdnn house. Newport. I blk from bch. 30 yr old e1'ec-. lookina for resp male or fem. Jun 1 or Jul l. Ad sitter tM. at hrs. so-m>. ---·-----M. a,rataht, early 30'• looking for house In CdM tl..61 lkh to 1hr t11•1Jl9 d)'I. 41M·3441 evei/wkDdl. \ t.~ 6.. .i rm trum ~ ..,,, "j ••••••·:••••••••••••••• 11 "" 1-...• n>1i ;.-1 ,., 1111 l p 111 1.111111 ... q n ! um 6'42·5678 '' hJ1m1-' •11 111 t 11 \'41 1 I 1'1 II I 1r Of .11q.t1rl "" r, I I ~1 Jl'I' on I ........ I FOR FAST ACTION ~~I WI'•\ \I l11C101u1 '' '41"'11 Bhd \\Jll lor CALL- ... -I'll Ill \I Ill \Iii''•' ,1q1r1 •IJ• ~ h I 1 .r MEWPORT BCH Profen1onol Bldg. as· ~r Sq ft. I l'rt;,11,_:t' ulfut• l11tl .! nr I I 1tl1J hk ~t·\4 11111..,h , pt.. ''"' & 1·lt•\ .1 11 r llt'fll 225() Ml fl 10 •\~141(1 "'' tl i:.1 :!:..'n<1 St Ilk r rn up ('all SJl':HHA I! l'.:1\l.TY tm.W:!\1 KOU.CENTER NEWPORT l·:kJUllll exe<·utive swks 111 prestige loc lnrlds ~ret.anal serv1('~. rt" ('l'pl 1on1~l. telephone answenn_g & more Tl I Jo: H F. Ai 0 9 l ' A R T t: H S \ OMPA:"llf:S ,\ pro tt~'l1Unal ~nv1ronment 714 951 6756 Ct f1re-.. tn Ban•1ew Ho1el 111 ... tontal ·IJndm.HI.. ~ & up Ila) \'1e" lmmed u<'rup Contat1. HIM· 673 3112:! • ~() C<~T,\ \I 1-:S1\ • \ltd tk!ntal II ~It> 17h "I It •1 rm .. u1t1• & pJt111 ~upt:r 1ulh 1•qu1p '-\!'-! mo Tom 5-10 22110 ll1' 1 root nrfl('f'. pa rl.. tn u & J.lntlon :ti. $:)!!;, Ii 111 li.:11103 HEW'PORT BEACH 1501 w~:.i...1c1.1 FF Ult 1\1.LSEHVll 'ES Ample Parl..tnl( ~tJna~efl Uw ld1111( iOOor t(J(JCJ!>q It IA•.ist-SI ~r !>Q II John F1s her &12 311 I OFRCE SUrTES Han· <'hanct.> lll r1·11t rronth t.n ITKH'llh 111 ,u,wr prC'Sltl!I' t<oll Tuv. ,.,... \,l'\4 JIOrl llf-h lt~'oith \l;a\ "' ( ;11 ii I I ~1· ... Hl1'>.1 ltlf .!H11l u1l•'" \:!!'1-.q It 6.. up trnm '7~ i'i'I V. l'llh "II 1 ,111 Tom ;,.1(J .!ll~I \h-.llt al & l'rof"''"'"·" nfl t•·c" Hea .. onabl,. n·nt I '"lJ .. tt ... a !'>.'11 211)3 GA.ROEH SUITE Great loc nr <JC Airport. 11m ~ ft ofr i.tc. 1 ok:-.. conf. rerept, ~toraRc. ne"' h remodeled Ex tens 11·e w 1 ndoW'> 90 I On\' c St N fl 95.5-3:16.'l CORONA DB. MAR Delu.xc 2 rm omce. park· 1r1ii. air c11r1d .. :i..'lO sq .fl SlOO per mo AND 4 rm, 625 sq.rt ok "50 per m> Realonorrucs 675-6700 1 t• 1(,.,,, IJ!t , 1, .. 1 ""''•kdd\ ''I l•I.• l•l.1 I \'>II \I I "" \' J\ .1 I lur "'·"' I 1~11· mti.:. 2 .;1111 ·•-"•tll -.i::.s 1 J 11r 1 •1mti1n··d ;" • '°'' I 11a•hni.! d111 ;. '" tlhl tk .. 1f' f Jt~. tn fiU"fllO"U l.1/.lllllJ j';j J.,ll!lJll,I ('.1 " . "n H d l ~' i ;1 :! :! u •.lti J357 tndwstrial Rmtal 4500 ·····•·•••••··········· S650 lnd10fc near nu Z765'. l8101 Redondo ('1r SS. Hunt B<'h 1142·2834 •COSTA MESA• J.000 sq fl Pnme loca llOn Woodworkers OK ,\\J1l 1mmed 642 700\ 5 acre; I approx 1. fencl-d \ard , nr Harbor & Baker S4!HWll Storage 4550 ········•·············· STORAGE SPACE 1-:~per1.1'l' b-15 71 Ill Rft'ltab Wanted '4600 ··•···················· c .11w bt'<l.rnr1m collal!I' in qwet :,pol in t.ai:una 111,,.irh. t'omna •kl \l:ir •If' l'<Jtila ~1~.1 fur s:\IKI .. r ll~" Qwet art•a e'IM~n 11al Wnlt· ad =6.16. C' o The !Jail~ J'1l11t ~t'"Sf'laper . I' 1 1 llo'.I\ t;ncJ, L'o'tJ .\l«!-oa 1 ',\ '12ii26 11r tcleph11nt: li13-76.')<t V.i\llted m Costa :'>ksa or lnme area. 2 or 3 Bit, l\uu ~e preferred 3 ,\rlulLc.. XJnL rderen<·c, 1; 7 :1 ;, i fl I 1-: ' t· ' & V.<'t'IC.en<h \\'Ill tr.Jilt· -.1n11•r ,1,1 IM•mt llkl ''h.1 ICI mm ll'llll ,l,1 r1•..,.11l ll,:d111 I) ,111 \ .1111·\ l•tr 2 ""k' ,1\ """ l..1i:un.1 l11•J1 h ll'•lllt' 111 Jul\ 11r t\ut.:11'1 1 .111 .'1 •·rllni.: ~p.11 t "'it l41I .~ 1,151 11r \Xi lr'i 1:1 •ii 111 t' 11 1-,"l, I \I. V.TU 4llr hnU'i<' II II. (' '1 .. N II l:n<l of June W :iorlJ\ OOl ltl' '50Q $700 mo ( .. rl &1 I JIW,1 •··•·•·•·•··•·········· ...... Oppcwfwtity 5 005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loc:al Executive expand· I.Ilg ~. Need am bilious person who 1s willing to leam . Call Mr. Fathy 646-4533 851 ·0991 REPUBLIC HOME LOAN The Home L o Gll ~lrokH' fl4M~. Tnnt DMdi • 5035 ········•··•······•···· SclHlet' ~ Co. \II t)~ of real t>Slate 1mestments Stn('(' 11149 ~-2nd TOs 642·2171 5'45·0611 W1tlov. has muoe\ lor :?nn T l> ' ="'<> <'red11 , ht•t k nn pnll) $20 IJllO 11\11) nu mJ' r ur ;II \llll) I .111 \~•\ t';f3 , 311 Jll\ l 110\' 2ndTD'S No Pofftts! 1:, 'l'.Lf t1.•rm )ltJ.1>1111r rrY!r<' .,.., Ha lloon l..111< I "('\I, p0r1. I 11 li73 ~~ :!tllr" 1,. t \l1n1 "1 r1n .• ''"' ni ,, ~, • ~ ~ ' r I r 1hJ1wlJ' •ill> !-"'111r 1\j II t• I n<·n>ppe<i ..... r, I r1t1 It""' dfd ~'' Ul'll IJ t-.1 "i<Hnt.._,. \\.11. I ti Tut11f'rll(k '1111 I• ""Jl tl I '<.ill I() I I•~'-" 1 ( •· II 1 f • 11 , ... L,:1 f ,t• if14 l<t •• ... •fl ,,. TOMMY'S ~NEWPORT ESCORTS s.!l)O r't•IA aril l.u~I lln\ i i I i!-l~J l ;'iill, ,di nl I f1J\ n1Jlt• 1-~~l'Ort' I lult JJI rnak do~I!. I-\ on . .\1 a\ ·1 < 11 .111111• I ·ount' llc artbroken ~2 ~I 9Qu~ ~SAGE fJJt,l -.payt'd remale 'Jt ~ pam~rc:d "'at h ,1 S1amt"se vtt· 18th & p1•nonal r etaic 1n11 ln1ne C M Re .. a rd ma..''\alteb> 12oflht"pr<' 642~US lllf"Q '"k m Stluthc>m l..o~l !)helt1e tem.'llt· ,\d.a!11" & Bushard. II k Hill <'Oat .t2.lbs · Jam •t· · 962 5WI or 962 6i9H ---- l.oi:.t 5 24. bll. m.ilt< Shl-pherd ffil'I. 1J<>e~ I & OM t-.ni:hsh Sht-ep l1'1~ l\.imb1 "'t'\OI IJncl I 11 111 J n J p t• I 1 ' I .. 1 I I .Ul ~ t llll<' 5Jfi (KJl.17 IJl'>t '4hltl' IA l\h or.im I ll'ldrllll\S? \t,\,"I, X lllU lJll rn:1le Cat \'11 I '11rnn.1 1lc•I "1ar Hf"V. ,\IH.1 ~~~, ( 'all t»-t 9R:lK LOST I n~·n '"">n ... ungla"t'• {Jlifurn1.1 JJ1 u111. ...iun .. ,.,, Vpt-n llJJtn .iam. i "·"' .1 "''"'" \ 1-. a \i (.' \tlant" 11 ... alth '4>'1 2 I I.? Harbor A f\ d. <.a.w \h..,o tA5 ~l3 fi r 1nl! th•' .1cf for 'our 'I~' 1al .;111 -..1 \\,t. l'\-1 l'\HTn.~ '\l 111-•II\"<. I-H • \IOllEI. \\1tl •. lll'r \l>Ur I)('\\ r•Jf '' Im 11, .!I 31, Ill\,, I '.111 , I" 1 11Ul1 .111 \II '•l·ITI ~~2 •1207 II', ;-;--,.. ll f\f RRSTLADY 22° o Yifld Pr Y ~or 1;i:1-1:t15 f':.,l,,n ' Modl'l~ l'.1r1' 1>.in1'\•r .. 111...,·ountt•d T ll with J>..hlJ\..'\GOFL\H\HHl'l fore amount or $20.1)(.() Jt \ 11 r 1 c· 11 t ,. 0 1 1) 1 . L2'. p1•r .ann~rn. ,\II dill' It EWA Ht> I w.• .. trlll f .l·:~f'. l n1~~1!1.IUI Dr >&t2 1lrnl I Lo--t smJll brown ton~· prf"!.\1j!t· llomt°' hll(ll 1 f't'kmJ(ese l.J i.l set•n IW.al E.,l::il~ Im l~t mt'nh :tttl \\' l'Oa!'ll 11'4 \ , ~II 6'45-6646 t'loM'<I ~ndJ• EQUITY LOAMS 01.1.n1•r ~on ()..., nc•r :-f H ' thru 5 or mon· WlJL' It• $150" l!> \ t'.lr \mort11 ...,1th nu J1r•· I Pd) Ft.'t! or lt•as1• hol [)ohb., l-'ln.mt1al ~nit'\.~ 1'.~-46l!l ~ti 1;(1\t, 2nd Trust Ueed ~·urt-.J by pnme Newport ti(>.1rh propert y S:IH ,OOu ~-0062 or 673-00:19 40Dto YIB.D S\00.000 2nd TU on ' 2 in dust parcel Sold ror IM8.1Xk> with $400,000 dn In cash lhru escrow I Yr due date. m.soo 751-4826 493 1 IS.1 ~ :K)S.I} ...iround 8.)1() l\1nj!f1~hf'r <~st '\;e'41:ind & In 1h..tnaPof1, \n ... '4t'r" lo ".1 m m ' It ,. ~ .i r cl . .,..~ Found ~ 1•111Jlt-r.-dd1<h t11·0101T1 'h•·11h1•rol llunt 1n1?t1111 l'i.i rhnr Jrt'J k-M~2'i'(l 1-·ound kt:\' ~1th '(•llo.,. 111 .... 1 ll ·, ai: '11 of t\flbla blJ-421:1 Found 1tre~ rrm. mixed hreed ". 221~ \'11' Br h & ~ater HR 893 SR21 Found Great Uan<' pup· p~. 1) r old. at Sunnower & Fairview. 1148· 161 I Found m a le Alas kan Malemute m Corona Del Mar 646-3025 ------ fo'ound M ale Pomer a - ruan. Talbert / Bus hard ~lay 24th %8·fH62 or !Q-6217 972-1345 •FOXY LADY• nn\· \I.I. 0N1.. Y •972-1138• """'~ nole tu l..tkt' Tah<A· 1h1.., .... ~nd Will 'hJrt 1-.\l':> 0.5 51~. (.'j_\!) •IMT'l MASSAGE• JJCUl/1 • -;,1unJ HR OC AIRPORT l'.lll Birch NB~O'i5 II 2am aen>'i' Sher<itun ESCllH~ •9S~'473• _!\lwu~~ope~ No" llinnJ! Jim HuH. unient that you contact Oan Re~ nolds 714~. 675·2()&; TOUCH A CLASS lSCotn'S 31 HRS. !!52 l~ ProCe;510MI Therapeutic ma ssa1te . Li c'd l.herap1st NH /\ppt only Siti-2817 I ---., _________________ _ 1-'ouM C;um Terner pup P\. bl.I< male Samoyed llll4>P>'· whl male Ter m'r. grey male Hound mix. mult1·r o l o red female Pornter. l4n & wht male S hepherd m ix, blk ta n r em . Sht'pherd. tan1s1lv. fem. Shepherd. blk /lan male. And blJc. k1t1ens Newport Brach Arumal Shelter. M4-l!IS6. a.fesbpls *Dutcall* 642·3112 IESTMl'TOFC. From 75' a n 600 to 2400 sq I\ avail. Newly reder Call ~1).2960. Mullan Realty. ...-co.or<>f<:. SPACI Foa lltO' Pnme Newport Bc:h Loe S2'TS and up . S«ret.arial Mr'Vioes i.ncl. Call Fred A.lexander 957·1000 lmmedJa•e Oooupanoy To Fit Your Individual Needs 220 to 3 .000 cp Pleaae Call Por An Appointment (714) 87G·8882 Acl-SiUeP -~Wf ~th 14-hourb ~~ -'1 ~'1 w!K. You may request Ad.Sitter 9eNice when placing Y01Jf od . . . our Ad-Sitter number will appear in yOtJr Doily Pilot ad ... AO-Sitter tokes yCXJr messoges .. . yov coll in ot yoor convenienca to qet the responses to your od ... this aarva is only $5 per week. for more information ond to pkJCe '((:AX od coM .a .. 5671 fOUND lfl bUt fem dog, am.t $1DO. Beach & Ellis .... K.8. 8'2-8378. Found: Cocker mix. red/bk>od F .. vie. old CDM..~8867~ row..l: Yo& F. lr11b Set· t.er. Mapiolia/Oarfleld. Aft 6. 9112-1147 . Found: Cock•poo pup- py?, creamy wht (ur 1 brn paten on head 9D-4Cm t'ound: Mixed bfted Ger ~ lYP"· M med I&. brn. KB '*'*" Fo"ad F~male AwtrallH Shepherd. Bllr/lf'IY. Cotta Meta Call O.C. MJmal Sbeb« t fll /fasa "" ........ Sl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBL.EMS·Need t o Talk? Free coumellng. ABC Helpline 1145-2222. WEDOINO SERVlCES 4a13or Uceose ecs.m, 1 K!:a::d!:. ....................... JllllW ...... 7071 ....................... ~rt •ho •pe•b ..... pertUme Job. u"'• a cw a .,_ a ..... lrMIM • Zl.'\3 Nu. Broadway •200. COidweii Banker Bldg , Santa Ana 17t4tllM103 FREE PAl-lKING \dverus mg.Eam up to• S5.89""' Neetl fuJI & p1ume peo. ~ 111 ~15l m e m m )' hu..,.ncs~ No exper t)t .. t!l>' Calt 979-1179 ADVBTISIMG MAMA(;iR P\.rbh<'h uwnl!d bwldm~ lVffiVaii\ nei!ds advert1~ ·~ l'lt ·manager Must lie ... ~prd 1n ad\ert1 s1ng "iubtnJI n. .... umes to The l'n•,lt•\ C'o I' 0 Box 2311 ~ewvurt l~a('h, CA !0i63 \ I' 11 H BOOKl\El';l't::H plu. I!• n1•r<JI oHIC·~ rlut u-. llott'I He~taurant ont•11tt.J ht•lµlul Call AliMJ Cn~ Inn South La~ un a 1·~ 227 1 tor appt \1 t \1 Jlldl!t'r m Jtun· "uJ.I• ll\•Jut ma111 111m••I IH unit .. l'M \• lul" 1111 f"'h \pl • ri.••il••,l 'Jlan honu.., \\1..tlJ\,&ll-l!jC}i llJ I \">. .... l:'.'I \ST \l "rl\ 11'11-;s llllt H ·rim 1n .• n J1'l1\c r • I 11 t l 11 rnmu111 \ \ l'l•··•··11ll J\m1..,1>h~r .. I•,,. Ill '" l'r1 K1 h 1.:J I 'l..:,:1 \1lt11nl.tl1• Ir Jn' r.•hwhlt r "' 11 .sr\' It& It mJn l J ll •uf .1j>j)t ... 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Mst have <IW'O I nu:t> Sala.rv com 1 1..-ri..urJll' " •t uallr fl"\\IW l t)slSSl•l21f7, t'VCl> »J :n11 ---_,. - 8 \BYSITTER & Ille tbkppi: f'l.rll time da}s, \,ltJ\100 & holtda)S. \l) hvm r. ~lL ~pan1i.h 'fJCaku~ OK 645--4997 au ... ~~'>1ttt•r wa nted Ila)' l I tlJ\' \4 k ffi\ hom t IMnlrJn'p ~J59S fS.1rlk111 .: OWei T et&et- t;ll;~nencoo I ntll'd Cahrom1a Bani.. 1>:•>1\ "''"l•Ort Cenu•r l>r '\,•wvon ~ach li+I~ 1-: () ~ • t!.lnktng TB.URS FULL& PART TIME NEWACCNTS COUHSS.OR 1-:\.J)l'<l .. nC'e p~terred ror uur new Newport Rearh uHt<-e Plea.w rail Mr (j1•0r1?e W a ~ner al ~ t.:qu.al Opportunity l'~pluver He.nkuul TB.LSt Experienrt-preferre'1 tu noC required for our S.<' Plaza office. Call Ka thy Amburgey a t ~ <.:allfonua Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. An EQual Opportunity 'Employer. __ _ BANK.lNG f\ progressive "~' leader has tmmedlat.-ooenib&s for Tellers tn Ill' Lake ~orest and 1t1 Newport I Rays Irle of· fKS. ~ is pre-ferred bui we will traln 1f you h•v• >1b montba ush h a_n~lln• ex· ~~aDDti· cant will work 2b:2$ ~per --iocllldinl ~· F1exlbUity to wont. varied houn ll a nut. lntervtews will bf held Wt!dnteday, May 2' rrom lPM to 4:30PM \n Neport Bead\; oo 11\urs• ~. M.1118 from 10 Alf to 3Pll ln Lake. Foniat. Pie_.. "'" ror an ln U!r'Vi.!w lPPCJUIUMat ~ ....................... On\l•••)a• Parkt llf lot •Repa1ra•S,a k o a Inf. ~d AapbaU IUt 41 I '*~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Child Car t' m> c M home. feortod yard aJI ...... ~ ~ to I" l' lu \ln.i l'l'ltt lo rh11d tlam llpm "'itd) MO pt'r "'k N.-.r 0 C C & Su <-'<w.i.t Pini.a JM'QIMI TM Ul"2 Nl'f't"'" $G.$HO c.....~ •···•··••·············· F'rt·nrh artii.1.1n t .iliinl'I building. htKh t l.1" hou i.e p a 1111 1 n .: muder11te 111 H·~,. llnc ... 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S.UL11'fl11.1 1on l(UZtr I-~· ~t 536 64~ AM or . i 7446 afl ~P~t ----1> t' p I.' n d a b I 1· llnui.ekt>e per -. le J m -. .1v:.11lable IU7 6037 or 11<&2 111511 ------ Ul'arung 11:ntJh 1'> nl\ trade Th1irou1oth o p UITU,llc Della !>Sb ~I PALLt..l'TE 'l llOC 'Et'LF:A:->l !\G ,\bu ~IOJl d edntnl( <.:.ill bl&&W \ill'-'·., l~·,:lc.i111ni.: \\1odo ... "'·"hllll! th·h He~.iblt•. rehJhll' bi3 13Jb. ~. i!ii I JGNtoria1 .....•...••............ 1-1'>1-~"T IN JA:"<ll'Clltl \I. l'\.HE l't1rnrn Ind "·" 1.11·rt1SC ~ .. '4() ..... c.ta11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICOtottlhnK. rrnovalln«. ne w lawna. i;t'n~ra l d unup Ou\le. 642 48~3. Bud. 646'~_1 ___ _ ~~ .....•......... Proteas1ona l m asonr> · w e·11 beat JO) l>1d ~14 Hdel't!l\Ct-1> -------C.U.tom 8n 1•k Work, blO<'k waJU.. 1:1tuc·1·0 NU JOb lOO i.m !lfllH "86 or 67~ 4260 !-iohd m .. MJOr\. 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'l'dl l)ltlCht.~ & le \IUrt· FUEEST. 893.1439 '>luc 111 t.. l'l.i'>ll'r PJtc·h . no 1tll> 10•-. '>m q u11 I. & ' lt·afl t>t:. 4:!0.1 h4~1 11 '.l'J \I •I..•· ' .. ur ho1111 111c •"It r Ir\ u-.ini.: th1· IJ 111 l'1J1A l IJ' lllC-d \.1, lj()f'f 642-931.5 ~..,w con .. 1ruc l1 u n . Kt•mode lanit. rcp 1p1nJ(, 1-l('('tronJl· le<ik dl'k <:tmn TupJU.t SJ7 3194 ~----Sml plumbmii Job-I & re pall"!\, d<i.' or ntl(hl &l2 7631l RoofincJ .....................•. Ht'v:u r & Ut>roor All I) PP' 'lh1n ..:lc ' r 1wk Vial<~ mmvo tar Fr ee l~l !>41 :.ooc> f''1n Avail IJralll(t' C'oa\l Hooftnl( lu• f'Ol}{ml(, rcpJcr.' Ad <hllon!> fd,I n •hahlt• ho nl·-.t ( J IJ IJ J\C . 11X 17'0 , C'hn,, 646 Z:l!S!I (JuJlll11'(j rf)(1f111..: I-n·•· ,.,t IA•Jt.. r1·11.i ir 3.> l,111111 1JI •' on '-hJkt•-. 1·11m !IO '.17~ 11(17 t ~'II 11 }'Ill ,..., loolon.c for a tlt'L tl·r )Ob. \OU \loOO'l want to m ''' tht· 1·rnp lo> ml'nt ml~ m Cl~:.1l 1l'<I ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hori .. a.ott.a ~Y "'kmanthq>. a t w ry competitive pricf.'lll un ull types ot rootin g. M-3ID Sh fP'INJSeniu ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don't have lime to s hop rur a llPeclal .i1fl? I Will du 11 ror you. Ad Sitter "LSli. 642 4:m 24 hrs or 673-(1719 -------- .....•.........•....... Ceram.ac Tale Ins talled. .\JI types guar. work f''ree t:1tl ref::.. Garnt!r' lilt-~0760 T rft 5«-Yice ....................... t.:x!X'rt ~aping. lhtnnm~ & 't um p r e mo\laL l.Jnd,t a pe C rcitllOn!>. t)i~2H21 Window CIHniftq ...............•.••.... • c•omplt:tc rloor earl'. ~ & t"Omm·1 Lac ·d. l.()fl(ied. In.' 95J 944 9 l'rort''"""a l W in d o w 1 lt>Jl\lfllot by J<>t• Oan1eb . 714 5411 AA53 +4etp Wanted 71 00 Hetp WCl!lted 7 I 00 7 I 00 ..._.,Wanted 7 I 00 ~Wanted 7 1 00 ~ Wmcted 7 I 0 0 Http Wmcted 7 I 00 Hetp Warit.d 71 00 ~ W..t.d 7100 ..•••....•.....•••.••.. ...••••••....•......... l:lanlnnl( EXPER. TEl.LER sovm c oA.':,-r llAN I\ ,\n mdependent b<\llt.. ~9~nower.I M 540.5300 EO 1-: l:lankm~ TELLER Newport Office f'ltune J>05 avail 1-;xper pWt'd, but will eons1der bank related exper ror tn11 nl'e polo1t1on Xlnt ~I.art.Ing £aJ It ~aid In• surance ~its. Appl) In P e rson HERITAGE IAMK 1501 Supenor . N Ii ~ 0660, 1-; 0 F: FUU TIME TELLER \n• 'ou look111i.: ~r .1 1•:tn 't·r ·1 An • ) 1ou 11N1plt· 1Jn1·ntt'tf°' Un '.I-(IU l'llJll\ 1Aor1'1 ni.: \\Ith m ont•\ ' 1'11-.1t 1r111 " l·urr 1•nlh ·" a1lable in our cu~t J Me.a branth ... ,N•llt·nt ~tarllnJ? loa la n . Call :\1an Ann P lum mH for Jn inll'rv11•w app111nl · menl al 1714 > 979 3910 BRatrWOOD SAVINGS & LOAN 1640Adamll A\e C'06ta Mesa. CA !12626 Etiual Opport unil' l Empht)Cr M ... BARELY Mi\KINy IT'' Tired ot 'Al'<inn~ a uo 11orm & "'1irk111.1t loni.: h11ur, fo r m 1n1mum "'"lo\'" We ar1: a larl(e 1n d~tnal ('I) look IOI-( ror )l)WlR ag1<rei.i.1ve pt·o11lc· w ho IA3 n l l o 1•ar n bet,..eeo ~00 SSOO w k C all ror 1nl1•r Vl l'\lo ' 5.~ 88!).1 J:leaUI\ As~1Slanl C;oud "ork.1n g rond •I clay "'eek &ta-0212 ~11: ~1ster nl'edcd th1i. i-ummer for girls 8 & 4. live 1n, houi.ekeep1ni.: \!othe r wi l l w o nk ><31 0068 U O AT B t:I LOEH C .\RPENT f:H With h berglas,.., exp Sam L ."1°"'4? Co 6-1!"i 184:1 Uookkec~r. pJrt llmt·. COfl:>trut:llon ex pen en<: 1· • Pleasant oHi<·e P0!>~1bl<· full lime Ter n 979 J.T16 lt>okkeep111g. Good work mg 1.~Jnd1uon.-. Good pa\ ll a n d l e acc-ount -. IJd) able, accuu nh f l' cch able . Con~I ru1·t 1on ex~nenrt-pre re r n •rl Call 997 3102 m Orani<e ~eeptng & generu I of f1ce work ror ph armacy Mo n·f'ri 9·5. L a g una Hills . Mr. D r eyf us 768-3784 BOOKKEt:Pl::H/ F L . t 11GR 2Shr ~r wee k Npt. Rch.1C M area 642.9900 Bookkeeper. 4 5 hro, daily . H1o n Hardw a re 1024 Jr,tne .Weslchff Pla za . ''"B D>oldceeper. A/ Pay. 1A llh constn.acL1on exper for N B . land dev Som e t)'pll\g. Send resume lo 1600 Dove St. Suite 22S. Newport Beach, CA 92660 ex call Daruell~ 752 7363 ..B>y. approic 17. hrs 1·6 ' ute fact«y work. Must be good stude nt. fast ~.~2702 Cabinel Maker with ex· perience. Able & willing t o do all phues of cabinet work. Only ex. f penenced men who want to wor.k need itp p ly . Steady emplo yment Rainbow Cabinet Shop. 3118 8. Call Perfecto. S.J.CIDO, ---r-wanted. Mual be ~ in flnlt l\ ac rramtna. Mut hav" toole a tnd. CaU f.\ra . m.-a. llwn••T. CAIWASH N.8 area.= ,. ..... Oii .~c.w.eau · II'_,'. 11 ... CA.SHIER J.'ull Tim e. J:Oort P•• \ 1:rowth <'O 5 lri<·at1011' ()ler 2U Apply an 1it>r,011 \Yt•l'n 11n "'4ETROCAR WASH 2950 llarbor Hlv<l Coi.ta M1:s a Caihier JHOU5ewares Appl~ m per:.on Cro" n llimtware. 3107 t:. Co41sl t-twy.Cdm C~IUERS UTDTEM \1 \RK ETS 1-<>r :.•mt & 3rd Shill:- \\1• promote to m a11.1j!<' flll'flt & :.UJ)t'f\ll\ICJI) 1111111 \411hln \\A~l/\Ci\HF:U~' ('all iii II ·l'~I !l:!:U l 'h1lrkar<'. ::! l"h1hln•11 111\ homt· 11wn tran-.p I I ,J lln" & I lull 11.1\ ~>ID •r.11111 •• ~, tiWlJ. ( \I l1Ul.D C1\lt1-: ~ton thru 1''r1 S2CJU ~alan + t·ar 10· cll.dt.'<I ror 7 day<. :"on· 'mok.t•r 11r dn nke r ()a ,, 642 !)002 l'Ve~ 673· 1 IM2 M1' Northrop ---- Qcnc:;.il part llffil' T11 "' .. 1.-.1 111 lypmit. I 1lm2 & mJ1l1n i.: Thu"· ~"If moll\ a t1·1l. antt•ll1i:t·n 1 .11>pl) :..i6-fif..64 CLERICAL lwg1!.h'r toda~ lur 1111·.d ll·m1.orar) ;i..-.11.,nrn1·nh 557-0045 Cf\-Llr\:. 3723 lirch Street ..Wwporl hoch C'l c rk . P c nn y :.avrr 11n·ulat1on clerk Lite l\p1n1ot. mu."'l be ablt• l•J <teal with posl offlc:e~ 3 4 dl:I'' "'k Apply at 1$0 l'la1"t•nl1a, Costa Mella CLERK TYPIST (;rowml{ l1r m 1n Tustin n 1• 1• rt -. A <.; C U R A T !-; 'll1'1S"T with ~eneral of fate· t•lo.penence 10 ke> h' t00<·h Sa lary open >Cl2 Tllll (.1.1·.RK TYP IST Part 11 m l· 20h r -. w t-e k ln.-.uranct-expt-r pref Mm :,()wpm Npl Heh a rt· a I:: 0 E M I F ;52 51:11 --- COMPA.."'-JION wanted for t•ld<:rl\ woman. Mrnlall\· alert ·1..ivt.' in care Room & board prov1 rl c d rH6~nfl fipm w1rers ~ !>alar: !:':9wrem e nls . Cnmpamon. h Vl' m a1dl'. d a )' a ide, 8·$1'M fqr t·lclerl y l ad ~. n o n 'mokcr 495·5.177 COOKS K11per . neat. rehablr 1\ppl} an person 20th Cen· lW"\'. inside So Coa'!l Plaz.a Mall. SD F"', & Hnst.ol. . OOOK. exp, 11ays. Apply 1n person. Pa rtne r ·l> Bistro. 448 So. Cst. llwy. Laguna Bea ch or t a ll Rick or Leroy 497-4441 . C:OC.. F\lll or part lime. Mesa Verde Convales- cent Hospital. &el Center SL, C.M. 548-~ COOK -needed for rt· ttrement facil. 2nd shin & wknds. Exl'(!r In quan. l ily cookln l' r e qd. Newport VIiia 642·5861 COOKS 8'aUocb South Coast has Immediate ful l tim e GP!IMna for Grl U COOk ~!"rience ... preferred -will tra~n. Salary ~!mmHaurate w ith ~Cktround. F'u II co MMftta. Pie... • J>pl)' P•raoanel Ofrlce. ~jloutJ1 Coaat. L;.--·-· C II. lloa •. ~ Ulam·S.m. Equal • IM EmDloy~r. ...•.••••••...............•.....•••...•......................•..•...••...........••..•...........................•......•.................•.•..•••........••.•... (;ook., Hr1·akJai.t Cook!> 1wt'flt•tl Full t1mt-T<1p p,1) & bl'llt'f1l.-. E.xp 'tJ univ Ap ply 1n pen.on 3 5pm 4ll(J S. CoasL llw) . Lai: lie h GROWTH nquins ()ppoMWllt} l'XISU. tor n · COOt< l hJble n.oo to "'Ork J " " breakrast cooic ror nnl· 11r our hotel rt-sta u rani.. ~ oc-der <'OOk ini: ,., pent>n<-e preforrt.'<l f'.11 jov Xlnt ro bene f1L' ;\p ph Pc r '>o nnt•I !I.\ ~1 12 ~)Oil ~fon f''rl PEOPLE THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Meets ttt. folowlllg MARRIOTT HOTEL ''Kl:'lol·wport Ct•ntt•r Ur :"\ewpOrt &'a1·h l"AfUJI Oppor ... m p h r • ;\1 .... COOKS Dinn1·r llvu"• Expr prl'! t-'ull 11r 11 t1m1· l'rl'I ,.,..... \11111\ 111 pl·r ,011 \loo thr u l'r1 2 t f'\1 :-i11111dn fll·r Ht·'t :1:1.1:1 \\'1-.1 11111 1111 II"'' N II (4..,m,.t1n;m 1or lat 1,11' In """U"\t' ~k l rt l 0 J ll' .. aton 1•r..t1•r n1Jt ur1 l.rt.'N.111 !Al t~ll I tounlt·r IMµ Ex1>encnu:cl Sand" 11·h P e r -.u n \lo Jn l cd & Counte r llelp G ar~ ' Uell 675-2193. ~~rl !Jn C ltJntnl( .. tort• Cu-.Ld \l1''J I' 11 1111 i:, 1 :tll!i :'\11ra t. "•1Uf"llt•r ht-Ip Ill µm l11 I .im \\ 1m hl'll ' l ><1nui-. :!.>:I E lilh !'>t . 1·11,tJ '.\k~:i DWYERYMAN L A T1 mt" In h<>mc..·-. 1n .-..t'wport l.it:Jt'h :1 :JOam wrn '.\1on fo'r1 S325 mu i dJ \~ \lo ~ S51JI) Ol •I :~iis K.'-11 or &16 J.1 1.1 IJtol 1\1•n t·arl \ ,\\I n•'"''IJ·l llt'r E l·o 1111 m ' 1 ar net.'(k.od Uanu f'l &. LaJ! 'li1~ area Start s.t:J< .moplu::.bonu.w-. 1!13 <n32 Of.l.J\'Ell I.A TDt l::S l• home!> In ('~ & ll B :~6AM. s:r75 M.2.'> mo 1 WHKEHD DRJYBt To dch\cr to new~ racks and store~ in J l unttngton lk a e h & Fountain \'allc~ :.irea Sa turday and Sunday morning Must han• dl1pt-nda ble rar (j nd ~ood d r1 n ns.: r l'enrd Con tac t G£>o r ge l l ardtn )!. S 111 g l 1· Copv Sal1·'."\ Dt.·purt mt.·nt Ii-I:! 1:1~1 OFFICE CLERK TRAINEE l rnmt.•d tall' 01wntnl.! for tramt•t.• fnr lull 111111·. p 1 ·rm ~1 nt•n t p1J.-,111nn rn 011 1 <"1 :1!'-'."\1f11·d lll'p :irtnwnt :\Juo.,t ht• :1hlu l o t \'IX' ;i;, "'"pm i t~ p>ng tt>-.,t will h 1· ;idman1:..t e n ·d to ,il l ;1µpl1 c·t.1nb 1. to kt•' acl ck r . hand le phont.''" learn tomputt·r ~· nd otht.·r g C'n<'r n l d c n ca1 d ut 1e<; Opportun 1t~ fo r ad va neemc nt and t.•xn·llt•nt compan~ hl'nd1ts Salar~ c·o m mC'ns urate \\1th experie nce For ant en Jl•w. pll·a:..e t·a ll 642-4321. l''<t 'J..7i ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330 Wnt lay St .. Costa Mffo. Co. 642-4321 An Eqilat Opportunity &nploytt 1-.1. I-, t: T IC 0 :-; I <' ,\ !'> .._1-.MBl.EH "'"' rnhl 1ni.: 1·i.11t·r r1·qtJ <••Hiii h('Tll' I ~1 a fl'. I !l-ICI ·127 I 1-Jt·mi.•nta l"\ "'htiol I' ~1 J I cl t' :I (J I ti h r ' \\ k t:11llcc"'''u<kn1 ,\S A I' 1>155171 ESCORTS i 1K no \lo hmm:. trJn' provided :;.17 11 t5 Gt'fll·rdl OU 1n · -,.•r t ' for n 1mmc•rr111I phnt11 liu• \loo f"ri 1,.11 :1-11 t (it.·n1 .. ra l PLUMBERS HELPER Will train $C!C)(1 "k .,, art ()pt-n >Wm Hpm :r..15 K-1 1:1 OFRCE WORK S 180 \\°111 tram $1!'r0111 ,lJrt (_)p:n Ham lipm !1!15 11 llJ bonu.-,. Dependable 1·:.r 1-." pi· ra en I',. d Tr I,." llt'('ded ,\h1> ncl'fl t ar C)!x.>rntor for t'!Cp<1rt trJd OtUYERS $200 Wk Will tram truck dnH·r-. CJp:n8am>1pm !:l'J5 H-l lJ nt-r <o upen1:.or !°>4G l Uil in)! firm in '\i·\lo pnrt <lf'!lf>t 491!2 lit-ach s.c, 511 l'..in t1mt· !Jtomriru.Lratur' n<'t'<h'<l hJr \lot-Vl·r ..i 'k 1n 1·a r< lll m-. Will tr.Jin CJI \larlt:n<' '>!>i ~ DcnlJI Ht·1·cpt11m1~l I'." p1:r nt'l c;anlt•n (;rll\t ar('a 6JH 7111 DE:-0.11\1. \SSIST.\NT Coe.la \11."a Offill' rw1.'<h back nfflC\' he lp X H,1\ ht & e xric:n ent'l' pn •r 1-ull o r pa r t l lml' 631 1·~ DENTAL llYGn ;N fST ror La~una l:kh icneral practice. Tue & Wed. E x pandc'CI dull<.>s not nee·. Call 494.-3.S38. ~---·~-~--~ DIHTALLAI ()pemn11s 1n C M. lab mam.d'acture orthodo ntic• a pphance:.. W1ll t rain Good benefits Lo ni<! t t>r m e mpl o y m ent iSl-4442 Dictaphone ty p1s l A c: <'Urate 60wpm Will tr a in word word pr ocessing Great oPPOrtumt> Good be ne fits . Call D ia n e Rober son 833·9S50 E.O.E. Dis hwasher . Mo o.-Frl. lOam.Jpm. University Athletic Club. C all 752> 7903. Ask for John. DllYaS Men or women 2S yn or older. Know the coaat citlea. ~ S1IJO a week or more . Ora nge Coast Ydlow Cab, 17300 Mt. Herrmann, Fountain Vall.. CNo or Slate r betwn New h o pe & flacUd> DltlVll SATUDAYA SUM»AT Deliv er Dalh Pilo t bwld.tee lo cam.rs. Re· quires van or lar1e W..,,.. an(! a tood dn v Ina record . Pho n e ~':y 211, H k fOf' Jillrr»S . Equal O p 91r\Un1ly £mp~) I I :w 5 311 '1 1tn I' r 1 1~111:<· at 1>4111.:113 1 f')lp Cll•rk. JI t1m1• l.11!ht l\p1ni: lmmt'fl opt•mni: l '.ill ll.Jlh11" \l .i r1111 ,,,, !1671 ror a pootnt m 1·nt 1-.0E \1 F II Ryer-De-li•ery \\t· flt't.'<1 6 1•ner2et1l' J)('O pi(' to rk·llver n~ e r. ~fon thru fo'r1 Junc i nd Lhru tJlh 1n 0 C Airport & Santa Ana area Must bt· neat. dependable & have .1 car. SJ 50 per hr Call l"lle ~Y ~op. ~7·0648. Fry Cook·Counter Person. \mc·n ran (;u1dr F1•1· Crt'nt>ral OH11•t• m ;1turt· pc•r.on p 11ml' 'lam tpm \Ion 1-·ri -..1m ,• ''Pini. \1111r.1tP "' 111•ur1· ( \I 111 1 ~I l"'r hr 1\J Jt:'I Gf:HEltil Offf CE SllJAJ To ~tart ~10Ht: S \Ii rt II 1-.XPEHU-.:"l h F1\ l' c;1rl ort11 1• \'anl.od :JI ti\ lllt''> Wewill tra111 Co paid bend1ll> ,\ppl} bet" Cl'n H 11 8.\.1 Produt·t1on P lat:l' Ne wport Bearh l'Xp, m ature Apply an G&IEtlAL OFFICE J)Cn>Orl lM l Bayside Dr. r a<ih1on Island 1nvt•'>l Corona Del ;\1ar. " ment r1rm need.; re~p • -----aeturale pcl"ll-On 10 hun GeaAL OfftCE die annlDI\ & m~urann• O'f1ce Manager for !\Olo & IJC'ensm·Jot pnx:ell::.tnit. Newport M 0 Prerer n • 1..23 l'l'nl colleRe i:rad ua lc C:IJl&"l().(J Expe rie n c e 1n 'k1lh ---·-·~~-----­helpful. but not essential S950 mo 40hr o; ~I F Please )end n..,um1· to Ad •627. Da il> P 1lo1 . r o. Box 1560. co)ta ~1e.a. CA 921626 ~J The S.lboa Bay Club ill nowhinng. FOOD CA.5KJER · P art lime. ML&Sl be avail. eves &wknds. WAITER O R WAITRESS. Part time. Must have al least 2 yrs . exper. fteMe caJI for appt. 64$-7358 GIMIAL OfFfCI PARTTlME Memoona, 5 day week Mat\ft HB a~a. Call AMI 8C7 ·&.\21 ~OfftCI F.xpr. wot'ldftl w tpubU c a mutt Typtnf. phoMs • ~en ofr du lea Full time.tu·~ R.'lrgiitn 'hoppe,.. ru d lhr little Ids 11' CIH11lf1ed ~l\J'I) •od they find • _ t thry 'l{. loolctn1 for GtRLFRIDAY Mon Tues f'r1 8 JO MS SIJ> Wk net Typanl(, r11 Im? & answer phont'11 I h ru Sept 5th SAIL MAGAIIHE 645-7104 GUARDS FUii & p art time All are a s . Unifor m s f'\lrntshed. A ges 21 or over !Utlred welcom e . No ex~ence nee A PP· lJ Universal Protection Service"~ 1226 W . !>th Slrett. :>anta Ana. I n· t.ervicw hou~ 9-L2 & 1-4 Monlhru Fri GUY/GIRL Ga•rtlOfflce lmrnedl1te openina In C.lliL Accurate l>·plsl pleasant phont' m annrr lite bOOkke e p inl(. r o beneflt11 S8SO s t a rt 642-3622 H airs t)'lls l w a n t~d w followlnl If J)(>5!\lble M2 0010 d•Yl! o r 002 20:'l6 aller 5pm A$k for Mu y --·--- II ea 11 h t I u b n e e tl cleanup pen;on. 6 11 1> week. ~11~. 631· J lt,.,JJ1tah1~ 111)'.fl"' 1' 1•\ p.mdtnl! '\,.1..,l l)ll,lc·,·..- 111 't'\l'r .il 1111 .11 111n' I' t1m·, m•ur \(•Ur 11111111• 141'11-llfllllH! llt'W ft''I rl• 111-. l1 11 n.1:1n~ ~111 , trnm 101 .ii m •·r• h.111t -. '•'l•I '.,, ~ l\Jl'·"'r111·r I llf J pµ\ I ,111 ~I; :llfl • HOSTESS /CA SHIER :-O:rt'<lt.'<1 for rt.1 \ "'url.. \fon 1-'rl l\ppf, llJlh l lJJTI \f1 I J 'J \lt x11 .rn l~t.iurom . U i 1-. 17th "' (.. \t lh-1.e-.<o \a.,h rrr 1mrnl .. t 1111M11ni.: ln11w n · l•MJJ' 1 .1 m11\C• '1t•\I• Jn ltl·'I .!Iii I I °"' Bru11ldru1 -.1 llWllllll.'lltn i:W.Jl'h KEYPUNCH OPBtATOR ( I( I t>.i~tt· .... f.lt'I Ill I 1-\111 turw lla'"· a1J1.1.ir,.. mr~r 111 ~ A l'Ol!llJJll\ lwnrr 11 , 1·.all KJ th' 7!)1 1~ KEYPUNCH .. \ IJ C t I I' !l l0 t t\ t \ l'un•h TA B t'(l Ul l• Opt' r ;,it n r :< I n I ' " IA:n1-f1L' Inform.ii nll111• tft-{ "' ••• 11 l hitnt• ·'" ., \~( .. 1 I>' • '»Ul L \k 11111.fo H(YTll\tl"l · Full 11111•· \1tnimum :I \ '' •'llf>t rtt·r11 • ).1111 •Jl.ol"\ t. !Ant h i t .. 11 .tx n1· ''"'•I• in tw J • h ~1t,.l11 .it lr1.nt 111111'•' lor 'ur~wal .,uh 'l"'1'1ali..1 "' 111t11·1· pr .ic·l 11 ,. 1-; .. 1A'n t'lll0 "'' 11nh rw•·d a 1111 I \ !'> 11 I .1 r ' , " 111 m1·n,urJt•· v. • .t11 l11\ fi. rl> lit , Ill! lc1·r•I\ 11<>''1 i:•.l'l IJ .... 1h l'll11t 1'0 ti." I J~1 I 1J IJ \11,J . I J ·u-'· MfSSEHGEtt ~1u,1 bl' dept-nd.ihlt.' 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I ,, \I .... I ''"' 1111 .. 1111 •I _\hr l '11i \\• I \I •~•·· •· Ii· It< l ull 11m1• I• I• 1ihl.,.k < IJ'll r ,1tor l.•lt 1, p111, h"""""''I in .: I .ill t.I;! r:!I' l11 r 111 h 'I"\ "'"' Offic~ ~ices I .fl>< cl't1t· l't'l "Ill 111 1fo \1111\ 1·111" ini: 111101• l!t·n 1•n t• ,., I ·n "'111 l I •• I n ... (' " 11 II r l r'h.irrruAt l'ut1<'J l H!n 16th !'-l ~Pl &h 714 644! i511 1•>ct 11 OR=ICEGIRL 'ari('(I dut11-s Thi' Jnb t.it....-. bra111-. ~2 AA.10 PART TIME f .1rl i1•-. 1ntt·r c ,U·<I 10 h11U!>1:dcaninl! & o Lhcr 1011111,.. Joh-. C1lfMI p.i, Carl l-"1 1d.1• lf11u,1•hohl '"'"' In..., 5.~I ;1412;! l'K\ tlp!•r.1t11r '"' "'" •''qll'r ,.i,11 Op1•r11 111 r \\ !'>u p1•r \ ''"" ""l"'r h..')1.23& I PBX Of't:ll \TOH wwenn,; scr'''l'c , 1•x penen«> pref l: M are a S wing & G r a veyard a \all 1-'or info call ~Im * PIX OPIRA TOR • ·Part lime or full t 1m e. ~-:s or <>Ve Mu11t be a ble t o work s o m e wke nds T~ p1n1i akll11 ~E Man..' ro. beneflt11. f'Mh. Is •reo·&.10 1110 -~1rpon arc:HM8 8000 PLV:\te~R rcptm & lu·.il i-J-I Jli' l.(1 \:-; c'fll"'''-.E IJ>H:-. I'" JI I .Jld h111111• hrok1·r '' ll""' 1nl•·n 11·,.. m~ 1 .. r '.1r ••1•r 111 1111l1•d 111.111 • • ltlfl"'''"" ·1r.11n111:!11r•1 ~fjlfl ~ ll'Jtl .. jJllJ\ """' 111 .. 111-.t.111· Irr n ·qrl ( 0Jll "' -..1Y1 n-.um1·111 l ni H'C-.J I Fmann al lt.4LJJ Pa<' c,11-fwy Stll!-1 llunt1njo?t11n HJ rbuur i H 846-s.s67 E 0 E ~·al Estate Sal~ ~ ~t.'(I in Sunset Bt!JMI nll1u• top l'Om rru'"">n' 171 41846-5502 •90%• \() IJES I\ F E E ' n 1.1. I' \RTTI M 1-; 111-~\J .TY :"1-:TWOHI\ ·~7 84lX)o RMI Estate Sales ()po•nini.: fur IH·e n ,,ed -..ilt•,peop lc. l oc all~ •Mno•I. "'1th na llona l rtL lt·rral .,,stcm F:xcellenl "'11rk 1 n ~ ro ndrt 1on :;. f'~•rn 1110' romm1~!>11Jn l'or 111nf1rle nt1JI a p p 't 1.1llj~ E\*-'l 'l '• .fit'.4*TEMS· ~~:J - l!1·1 1·pt111ni't St'.-t' lo r •IT\Jll rt'.il 1·i.tat1:. firm 'r (J C Airport. 4 hr' l-'·r d.J\. "'t't'kl) ~ 92!!3 H~-'t't'pt1001,t T~ p1sl l'art lime reeept1o rus1 t)~ nt-eded JUI} 16th· tkt 3L<il Mon·f''t1. 9am· 3 :!Opm ~u s l t y pe 5Swpm P leasant phone \Oll'e Contact Linda or Bet-k ~ 83.S·JS 11. -------- RECS'TIOHIST nel'ded fo r s mall d e · 'l'lopnwnl company in Newpor t Beach Full t11ne ~neral ofe t>X · 1ienl"flt-e GQcx1 Lelephone -.lull,. acruratl' t ypmit. \tuturt• & de~nda blc Salan S700 mo Call for ,1ppt 54~ nm l<t't l'l>t •o n1 .. L T ~ p li.t \11 n1 m i.t m 65 wpm . l.ij!una lhlh Call Mr~ \\ I~ lo" 8Ji IU60 JH'l:F.PTI ON I ST lko Icier headquarte red in Mahe1m rt.-"quires a n at1ra c t1 ve. neat. pleasant & Oex1ble In· d1v1dual to m eet the p ubllr . hand le the s "'1tchboa rd . and perform numerous olher r lt'rl1·a I. arcounlln~. CU!tomer servlre. etc .• m1pons1bilities .... r~port· Ing tot.he llC!Cretary to the prea1dent. Acrutale & $ll'OJ1I tYPlnt ,J>eed or 70 +wpm requ l r~d . S a l u y n oo + Ir q u a ltrl e d c a l l 714'634-4741 for &1' ~ MARKETING & SALES Sm manne firm seeking entr y le ,el s ales & markeltnl person. Must l\ave markeUnll degree & boeUl\I exper Duties include Ins ide s a le!', telephone sales sohc 1a· tion. East Coast Boat showS. ar outside salei.. Travel 25 .. ; Good com · p a n} be n ef1U. c o m · 1'1'\1Mi4ltl + buc. p~flt !lh11r1nl[ u nd. pensrnn pl..n. Work w1thln i.li.tht oi lhl' ocn lmmcrl open Lna Sen<i re u ml' lo PO C\c>X 1306. N (•wpo rt Beach. C8 9266:l hc<•llng Pay ucrordmK lo cxpcr Ncfs rt'qUc:u t•rl C.Pc rl'> P lumbing. ,_.....,,~_......,..,..._.~.._. ---Mutun-woman p:in t1m1· u te ((J()kll1)t ..... ashlnll. 3 ~ul~ M hr wtth \'llr :,57-Wl7 --- - Mtdlul A,autant. l pttr i.on o f t. C M OR G''N Mon & Tu~ ~~3441 _ 14.52 P T11nt-A~1. I.A Tim ~bvet') SIOO per w k In l.aRuna B each .C!)4 ~ "'1nll"' OlNOERV PC>$1tlon No .-xp n ~<' N e w pon (t..•arh ~ nc....OMISTS To moo. Newport, lovely Cit • hHvy people C'Ol'I • tac\. Phone • \)•ping. benetltl • 100'",, •~to AppDunt lrv\ne P'wraonMI Alency e E 17UI. eo.ta ... &.iM 23t "2· 1470 Por 'W'J.a1~eae ..,..rtl~ RJX'lltlA 110N a.a ..... Au, 2 paa. ~ 30t\r or 2Qtl r Cirta Cl\lb o1 F V U 8 ~ U.L.dWn 10.IS-..c.-iu._ -""-s-. eel Hl-3402 ..... ...,. ..... Rt>Uel Howle r •rrnt lb.M Pan-nth. I lu rt• ~-e ~ parenu on alterna~ wknds m hom,• selling ~ i.1x d,., .. top mental!) d1 :..tb lt'd clients Must ha' e n:anumun ol 2) rs coUe ~e 111 Social Science are a & have had prev1005 ex penence with develop- mentall y d11abl ed clients. Respamlb1llues ID<'lude: programming 1n self-help & le1:.ure s kill s. bl!hav1or -mochficauon. & com.1:. tant superv1~1on Job in eludes room & bojrd. + SlOO per ~knd l 'nat<•d CerebaJ Pals' !>16 576-0 Hestaurant \laturc p erl>On for k 1 t l' h e n h l' I I' .! n cl ':Jnch~ 11:h produ11111n 6AM to 2P\I '.\Ion lhru l-'t1da\ l'o,t.i '.\h·,.1 f~l!W He.--t4urant !'14'• ll'tan 1or l\r.,.porl Uch t PA 111 m m~t tit' IJl\lfll IC!'llt .ii 10 kn t1d din.: m•• h1nc-6. 'Int l\JW 6-M C>l:.6 '"""1r. AOMINISTRA TIVI ~RETARY &-tmUhl' affair. ell rer tor or gro .. 1ng R1om t'd1C'al rt>\eaHh firm wants .i t',Hter mi oded i.ec ret a I"} '" ll h xlnt t ) pang. ~ II or 1o:aruuiuonal ab1ht' & d\: :.ir e t o undert~kl! t h.lll~l(ln~ llllt'ret.I lnl! re.pcwNhle v.orl-l ',Jll tnr Jl•\•t "l;ewpc1 rt r'hann.11 t•ut u· J h ~Ii \\ lblh M ' ll t>t:! 75 11. {'X\ II) I SECRETARY /LEGAL 1\\1n1m11m I 'r 1 \l•r <;i.,d 'kill-. ~al.in 1·om m1•n.,urat1 v. 1·i.pr l>itll'IJ t>IO IOI I SECRETARY :\int •llJIJ\' tor ..,11 .. rp ~ .. II v. '\JUI \\µIOI! :.1..1111' to 'Mll"" ui I al>\ pacf'<I. C'on 1,.•cn1al !'lt·v.1)(1rt ~·aeh of ft1.'t' \.All l.116 Jl lS33 ~ SltOE ~ Wanted Mor pan ume o Co lMll f1t1 Future l'Q(lrll~t '°"' J)Otll ~ la l)er'MIO bt-t bm llam. )()17 H h\OI C M SMOl$.ilU "anlc!d w\lh Of' Wll~t expr Vt'W lrllln Ad van~ PQNlblUllca Od rom PM>' bcl>&'(1i. Apply ln ptnan. $itm till tlo.m al ~Milda.rd Sho8 3077 ~ hn..~tol. CM Spnl\ 111111ntt'r ~'l't.'r "tt•ll<l\ '"'IKk. lk1r"11e'ld 1'177 l 'l.11 m 1111 A' 1• t • M ~tjl 1unt>f> S 1ur\· 1 n I t.rurut dt>I M.ar nt-t-(h t'\ 11r 'd !>"I"'' lull\ Full ume s da)l> \.lnl v.ork u~ cond Di~1all} ftn~ chente~ 67~ 1010 ----TELEPHONE WONI\ RESPONSIBLE? EARN UP TO $9.95 PER HR. Xlnt working t•ond rart umet-vefllnl! 7~1 ~ WAITRESS \111111n• wom11n nc•l'<kd lur v. .11t r('!.!. pth1t 111n l'\'l dul>. t·~11l lur <.1l•lll lii3 ;i;,1:. \~ A H b 11 (I l ' :-. f: l"l/Sf \l.l.\T I O~ tnl t>l.1111 1·11m 11~ n \ llt'l'(h harcl v.ork mg u1·rl('o1l,1 llh· 1K·r-...1n "' '•'-'ll"' ,., 111·r & kn<.1\l l«d)!l' Of µl,inh :.:U~ t.<;Or poss1b1ltla·o; S.Si 0150 :-.te\ e or .I l•rr' "'"'"" Kl',taurJnl & lounge opening. :-.:ow talc 111& appus euons f bartenders. food & l'Ockta1l waitre:-'>l''>. hos tesses. busboys. rooks. & d1i.hwa~hl'r~ .\ppl) tn per.I-On at 3315i {'JrrunoCap1-.1r • .mo SJ< SEC-.R-.,.....-.. -D '\.''-C'V L"I' -WARE H 0 us I:: .\1 AN . ~·n.n.i.. .r;..A.L.'--1-~......,""~ Su>r~ & ~sue I Girl ofc. )<>Uni: growing matenals. I ) r ex pe r N B R eal Esta te Development fo'irm pnderr e d P ick ups necessary, m ust hi H needs shao>. rom~tent ,.tlJd Ca.hf Dn"er·s LI<' -.t-i· n·t .1 n e' r••· r d & 'l'v.-pr>rt1'r Inn 1.11 171>11 cuoll -.1'1lh rl •1111 n •cl t-:'\151() \Jr Farn·ll 15itl l:UI Wt Ider Prvduc li o n 1 l!e h 1 n d 1-• ., p I an cl 1· <.~nler J Interviews Ma) :!B.29.:ioth. lOam 311m ----~'(·n.·laz). :1 m.rn orr in v.urk.er sou1:ht b' 'm ,1 II 1..ii;:wia Fkh · C.ood "t'I") NJ -IOhrs. ~ 50 hr ,1,1rt f{e,taurant ''-ills IMO\ :Jll\e ::.h a Laguna EtC'hing Pr<'SS pl~ 32llrwl-1~_17_66 __ 0>_.!~_430_1 ____ _ The Good Earth needs l.ISL COOKS E"<prr ht-lpful W 1 II train In ll't"VleW'!. Moo. \P\I Z IU ~_Ctr _pr N li _,./LYN HOC SHIFT Must be dedicated to aood patient t-are. Strong feade rs hlp qualities Fm med1dentaJ ins. aft 90 dys. Apply : JU5 ~.N.B. RN's Part ume. Relief C h ar~e Nur se ll·7:30AM. Mesa Ve~ Coav Hosp. Ml Center. 0.. Mesa, 548·~ Sales & management pas avail . 1mmed op· portwut1es for caret'r minded md al Smart' Pants f ashion on ented d oth1ng store 2407 S Bnstol ~-3631 SALES{ASSIST. Exciting '1deo ston· CdM Mgmt potential fOr i.nf o. ca 11640-5093 SALESCLERK Part tune. abl\: to v.ork Sat and Sun JS 17 hrs per week. Apply nrETOBACCONIST. 1:-.IC. Fashion Island _2'ewport BeaC'h. C'a SALE&ll.ardware. ftt1m<• pos. an retail stor<' Sec Mike or Steve. H W Wright Co. 1 26 Rochesler Costa Mesa SALESHa.P Young fashion rootwrar fUll OI" p time avail 1\p ply 111 per.;on at Dalt-'., Footworks. So <.:oa!>t V'"tllage. SA 979-9252 Sales. Part·t1me for fabric !>l o re Call Maureen 64&-4040 :-.F,t Hl:.11\HY r T t'XC(' ~el'retary . rhoc.tl;e ov.TI hour.. G nod t>i>1st. ftlinl!. Gtrl Fri cfu) Send rhUml' LO. l'O Rx 9, Bal Isl 92662 ~~U&e~Y. mediately for a people· ori~ seerctary \.0 ,om our busy Catering Dept. Qualified applicants will possess good t yprng skills. plea.an\ phone manner & be able to han· die a .. -otume of work f}\Joy xlnt. co. benehls tncludtnit a rree mt:al ea<'h da) Appl ~ 1n per,on ~am-noon. Mon l''n J>er..onne I Merriott Hotel 000 ~ Cntr ()r •wv.port BeaC'h Equal OpJJt' i:;mphr \1 ... Secretary to S 127 5 No sh Important pos1 uon to prof<·ss1onal nt•v. 1ten11ral mana11er. Call llnJ f>.10 60::15. Coa:.tal Per"O<m<:I Ai.(<' n c· ~ . 27 W Harbor BIHJ. C M :'lEn:HA n ·:f. •*SECRET ARIES•• GCXr HE l)pll0$14 ,400 1<1·: Sh ltCI learn $13.200 lte«•pt I) p 50 10.800 H~; Mktng ':>h \111 SIS 600 • ·~J(". nmwltJnl:. •• •••OUrOHil'e••• i\ppt Ord} FrN? EOE l..11 lll•in<lers As.lenc~ ~ 81rt'h. Lstab '&I :-i~l>Of"t Heach, 833-8190 SECRET A.RY SclMspersoft l Girl oft-. N R Real Major Orange County El!tat<' Developer needs Graphics Company seek· competent. !'>harp. exper ing sales rep for exhibit girl. ph & typmg skills a div. Draw against com· must No s·m. It bkkpg. imsslon. bonuses. Jim Salar)'opcn. Bn!dJ (714) 557 ·87!>0 y B CO, IMC. SALES/Ph wy 631-0772 Mr. Byers MeS.\.~ Pharmacy wants sales clerk. full Stc9ity Officen time. Must be friendly & All shifts. Orange Co. reiable. 2971 Harbor Bl. locatwn (714) 978-7243 Cll. s.46·8770. ask for SECY /BKPR, part/full MarycrClllf. time. R.E. Co. CdM. SIAfs Salan· neg. m-6900 Radio Shack has full SECY /1liCB'T t 1 me c • r e e r 0 P · For CPA firm 111 Irvine. port\DUel & part lime WYNDHAM LEIGH DIAMONDS, INC. FA.SHIOH ISLAND NEWPORT IEA.CH Th1s company c:arn<'s only the llnesl quality Jt-weh'y created In 18 KT ~ by SWiss craftsmen and we att loolung for a sales penon ol the high calibr e necessary to C'Omphment the s tore and merchandise. Since .,..e are an expanding company the job offers a very bnght lulu.re to the right appbcant. F'or Interview please phone Mr Stuart Maor i.' or '.\1r. Bruce Lambert 714~·0501 ··•···••·••··•········· .wiqYK 8005 .........•••.•.....•..• Wl:STMINSTER ABBEY \."ITIQUE MALI. Uat1' I~. l''r1 10 9 CLO~iEU Tl'ESDA Y \1751 W~trrunstc:r A\'tt Garden Grove 5$4·6103 A.'liT!QUF.S Oak1cane C'QU('h, C'hina hutl'h. 8 µ1ece 1925 b<'drm 'let. oriental ru,I!:.. hand t ar,ed table:.. other item:. 4!1i-4 l57. 4!M·5!l55, ev~ v.1mds. BR set. armo1re. was h l>land. dresser & dbl bed Xlnl cond $1500 ~4J~eH' Appli~ 8010 ..............•........ REfRIGF:RATOR 19 cu ft Frost Free. cop· pen.one. xlnt cond. 6' sleepet"·sofa unus~. re· asonable 552 6498 Upnght F'r~er. runs but needs defrost urut Asking onl) S45 Upnght freezer runs good cond. $85. IWS-2SOO a.ft 6PM /wknds White Refrigerator, GE. medium s1u $75. Good condition. S36-6030 Mklllg Mahriak 8025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Alr·atapler , l&l 13". used but in gd. cood.~4 Contractor's s urplus lwnber. 2by's & header stock. patio sliders. -6. ch.am link fencing & T· posts. All \'1 price. Ph 548-0040 job QPPOrtunilies open TypeOO'Npm. 871'2422 ID& up 'now 1n the SERVlCESTATlON Cc:M:m• = ~~ ~~~ ~l~~ sl~i[~· ~ .. !.!!?.~'!~ ...... !!.~! '6 a colleCe grad"*Je OC' Lrvtne. NB Nikon fl $31S. Ni.kcJn FM lift cwreatly 1oUis lo -----------1260. Nikon FE SS50. ,..,..._.hl ....... cnotJval "'-"' --•'-.. -... t N'alrGD EL:l (body -.Iv) • ~ •~~!__. earn·· ~··ce--.....a~an · $:1:)1). Yuhlca n1";i\h -,.,. apg~ 18 6 over. Nights & 1 a J a b a 1 e d 0 0 wtmdl. apply in persoo: winder $300. Power ~. please ap. Mela Verde Shell, 3l3l w\nder '°' FE or FM c.,a: ll4So. tlCamino HlrbarBlvd..C.M. =~·equipment u ~ .S.CleaMDte. Sif!rvtceSta. Attend. full Ir 567023 Eves. RADIO l*t·Ume. days le eves, c. IOH SHACK \lkSmt• Mobil,~. -···················· •TMeY~. ZMl~Cllf. llmal&Y• KIUalil. t:IGO -_____ &_0=£=-~-u·---:::::i----each.Ml~ sea•• w~ STMTS900MO • JobSecurity l!lltabllabed Comp&Q,)' P\'"e8 medical fdtnlal ~lnpenon ~kJD•lWD 8Pndllctioa PJaee Newport Bnc.b ~ .....•....... ~~~ KEfl)lf()ND ~. AKC. ~ 11.re. 111 /F. Pe\• a bow . Pvt ply . . 2DJW7·1115 aft. pm. AKCTEACUP POODLE. ti.SO azl'FI o.,.s. toss Mlc1l•11• IOIO NI 8017 Thurtd9y M9Y 29. 1980 DAIL V PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !oiht 1•u Pupplea k ~ltlle, 1 IH Mi~ "lwx'dal.t U..b. A.Kt. COO ~~l llwlP AplQ ~. AKC ~t) bnedlnjl Show 11ro1"•f'rt• l>a)'a. ~ W..ek•nd1 • t"•'flill.P ~-- ~bf'n•11 llus.ky mu It· 4 mo No l't'llJflOnlblr olfcr r~fuatd S hu t a tnr I ™0)17 )tht'll ESTATE SAU Uolly S\ \.al Och S..SW\. LM ----G.,.. Sale BJ.kn. t.oolJ, 1V. W--. lllAJ\Y plliftl.a, jewelr) Sat Suo 7122 llr\I, HK --Sat May 31st. oHlce IW1Ut"". de k:i, m11c ~ 600 Rhtnc Lane • C M~~ Huac ul~. everythlni m..l5t ~· ~l. Sat, Sun , 279 Lower Ch (( Or • ttt'1Cl1ter 11!l Auttrall.An _l..aiWlaBcach. aheph1·rtl •lu<'k do111>. Hl1M· \lt•f lt> & 'l'n SH~ lo Horwt '°'o 125() l);r1 Wtfll. Ai. II. ( u r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • KN t'.•I 2.5. t'"u\l) equip '4 '>.lil.b $7500 1045 t)44.58S9. 919 . .s.4{) ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'~ .idor1&blt loo& haired \~mt )OW' horse traane-d '1r•) & whllt! klltens. nW\t~CalJCarol -Tut•1.; 646 !Oi'7 7~_6™ ___ .....,.. ~t "ilt{'hdo~ luv!> k11h, Hotliehold Goods 1065 Rhodt::.ian Had iteback . •••••••••••••••••• ••••. f<'m !Imo old tl40 3665 F'rl.'t• kittens. 11dorable, Lox tra.lned l all &u 9380 an:> Bt'dspread 1 of a luod. !>60 earth coklred p1eees f-'1ts Q or King sire S450 Call tH:! 01.:IJ -----LJb~m.ix malt•,l\f Mo ,1ng Sale La'"n ""1. ~m.111. ~enlll', has mower. 14&.sher & dryer weGAGI TA•S from your bulm..t card. Send one card tor each IQ pha ooe 1pare We return ptrmaneotly .-Mid allnrtlve ta1 6 'It.rap, rneet1n1 airline I D rfqua,..mf'oi. Pre vmt loM • theft! For • pi.1'80mli*1 ta-_ en<'loe~ 111 allpai>er. fabri c or "lMy Glo'· paper • wt ~U tiuck fr tn m >our tagS Or lt')' two cards hliCk LO back PRIC~ S2eaOl"3t~ I S taj!s St 60 eo 6 9talt8Sl 50t>a 1DormoreSl 40ea. Sales Tax lnrludt:d ~O CAHO• Draw >OW' own or send name, addrh:.. phone & v.e II malce one rjrd pt'r t.11? Add 'l!J each ~ <'heck or mone\ or derto P'tLOT ,RIMTING P 0 &x l.!>60 <. 06Ui Mesa. Ca 92626 ~lWfot"ftH 2 urufonn.~ Sl.S eat'h I ~1.111 S20 Str.e 9-10. all Ln exc-ellent rond1llon & '""m cinl) 11 few t1mH b> :.tudent nurw ~ !>721 .................................. , 'lb lid home. )T QW tM.lf f Cockerwrpapera. a.-. 9010 -••••••• .. ••••••• .. • tlJO 631~ aft 1pm -··-•••••••••••••••• ll'tf'ilom9d travel ll'ai .... __ ::;;:.;...=;;.;;.;:;.;.:.....:::.;;.;.;..,_-1 CALJ..14. '1'7. dll. whJ. rul>-%L1 ft. Wee new. Prtt. flock~eese. ~ eq11wed lo N.B. 1'1S moo.__, S36-7'97aft9PM .G-4al 18' KomCort. m1Mt aee to lo.ts. W 9060 a,preciate. 8'7·lm. Pvt MACAW Greeo winfed. .. ..... •••••••••••••••• N young. 1Hect1onate. ·49, LAAdtn ltS. 2$f\, varn -.i.--------halld tamed $1000 firm h u 11 , s 11 p 1 n N 8 , Nit#o Seo .ta ....... L4J caee avail 499-JOUI beaut iful. SOOO lt.Acn111?. 9400 dys 981>3141 evestwknds MM-9010. ....... •••••••••••••••• ,._ & ~ IOto ;,--. --fetTO-~-se-men--t.-U-n-de-r1 SIRVICI DB'T. "•••••••••• ••• •• •••• • c:cnlltrUC'UOn. Wood deck ~~~:~~ & cabin . F'ord Osco So.turdays8:00.-S:OO ~IUSIMESS .(LL PIANOS MUST GO WemerUpr. newbau stnngs & keys-$69S. Sttttmg Upr wlnt. $745 Severul ornate Oak Upr. Stanway A&T l"pright ApprSJ.000 + Only $1795 !Jab.' Grand Sli~fr. ,_..s Pt.to Shoooe d> 1 • esel ss 0 u.nk.s. S20 7 3 .ooo ..._ a.rn...ltv. irm. ys: 645· 18, 2929 ff&rbof-Blvd' Eves. wknds: ~150. C08ta Mesa LEHMAN u · Sailboat. 546-ltl4 New cond. $600. Call ~days.. Cal·25. fully equip'd. s :.ails $7500 &W SOlOOf' 644 58S9 SSAYISAVIS WITH USIO ,il'TS imported car _parts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY Call tor avail !>411· f'n2 -~~~~~~~~ H081E 16 Asklng Sl.SOU Ttaller. >ail box etc Call 101 N M a.oche!!ler Anahetm 776-9900 ---~...,. 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Man's Walter Ha1ten m.itrh~ &olf elub:. ~ 111oods. 10 1roni.. Sl50 kll11 dnver & putters. $1Wa s.\2-4933. Days ~2022 ext 21.30. E' c~ 561 ·2nl2 Hobie 16' white. fast Good condl T r all1::r SlifiO 494 .893J --sA>n'AHA 20· - lrnmac Rare & t'n.DSe equ pped loaded w h \ > dlJl) hwy trtr. pp MtoiforS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ~PORTANT NCYTICETO RF.ADERS AND ADVERTISERS 'hob 3175 ~!9 -al\ b r-:orth race backpack1n~ equ1 p . neve r u sed \ t 24 & Sierra tenti. lbt'll down mumm)' ba~ For .,,ate or trade ror "''".>d shaper 536-767 1 ..ul\t1me Oa'e Day 12131 --~I fae1714 1 ~ The pnce of item:. advert11ed by vehicle de&~ in the vehicle classified advert1slnJ: colwnns does DOl inc I udt- an> applicable laxei.. ll<'t'nse. transfer fees. finance charg~. fees for air polluuon control dt> ,,ce CMi!icallOnS or de all"r documentary prt'• parauon charges unles" 11therwise i.pec1f1e0 b > F'tt."l' to i.:ood hllm\:, turn KrlH k1ttt.'lll> w wh0 t mJrk1ni:~ 2 f~m:.. l mate m t027 e' es <.'olf~ Lable. t'om er table. brealdast set rechnl'r, linens, appliances & ~-l'all 53S-1195 f;njf\n 8050 .k~ry 8070 ··••·••·•··••·•·•······ .•••.•••••..•.......... **I BVY ** (;,'Cid u.wd f ur111tur1· !. 1\pµliam·1..., j)J( I v.t11 .. l'lt 11r ~t-:JJ, 1or You MASTERS AUCTION 6~686 & Sll.9625 ~lu..,l '\'II l>t-tl!\' \.-l\1•l ~1·t11>n.il \lmo,1 1wv. W.1 be-.t 0U1.•r ~ '.!~. or c·all \I.I !:)1lt1·r ::1i6. ~ I.I.(), ~ hour.. _a ti a) seruers pme round dm 1ru: room Lable & l'ha1r.. 3 t·xtra lea' es. 1.1..kl.' new 67>5.538 CMtl'mporan ,e la ...... lnp 1lt--.I-tu ... al for horn\' ur oll1t•e With lknlv.uod antique rh.11r \~k 1n~ ~ ~!~$ 2678 •l~t\IElll \Tl.(' \.'-II • F <• r G o t 11 S 1 I \ " r I' I .1 ll n U trl \ II \ k 111 ti 1.11111 Jll\o uni t1.in1 ·1 •• 11< '<U>J Ill ... rt J t..•1 •kr ESTATE JEWELRY 1 l!lct 1-:11\l'rjlcJ 1·ut dJJmond \"\·-; l 1-· color llVUH'l>l'L'nl c· h11.:h IJ(Ul GI.\ 1 tc>rttl11·at1.«.I .a1> pra(,t·d s:,•1 :!!10 ~di S!6.IXX> Br.JC't·lt.>t v. diamond:. & ru.btt's. m~tt'r Plt'Ct' dP prals{rd $1~0.lJOO. St'll 9{1 UJI Ura• t'l1't "' d1Jmond., &· runu .... a1111rj1M'<l SX ;ioi1 ... dJSllA'..() Rm~ pendant chnmond,,, :?I 'l<'t:. Oa°I' It"''· f1n•·-..1 S1t)(>nan purplt! 1 11lur Rt'm11dd1 nR . antlQUt! \meth"'\~.51•• f.ng Oak Sideboard S.15(1 ( ~lwr )!l!ll\5 s.1rn(11 IOI! 3 f~ chairs S125 L1kt' ')ualif11-d bu)rr-; appt nc.•v. compl tv.n bed SIO 1101> •it I t'>~ O~ 11 flt..,1~0t'r !h.9 ru~ S285 t~rt J bo.1rdl'!:__ fii'S l6.Sll ~-~ -Jleart shape Diamond I JM 6 '7 <.: o u t' h . o f f t~s on sohd 14 kt ~old v. h1te1brown & l!Old. bdnd. 951 1217 ~. xlnt (~. S.\6 .. 73H9 \.6 \l~-_h _1_8_L.-Id ••• ans "ate "' RO Ele<'tnc Aireloom Bed, twin, ltke new $200. 644-47Sl Kmg site water bed, nice. II.SO. Kldeabed Double. \'IO}'I. Gold $85. 130-JID'J ---~h.to;t sell. 7ft antHtUE' ROid SCJla Sl.50 Or he'll offer . Xlnl rend 557·1789 --Cst.m mad..• 8' sofa. It ,l!m floral ~!1 \tapir l~n bed frame s.is f».l 06 t 6 t• H"' Che'it of drav.Prs lru 1tv.ood f1n1!>h " m.1tchin,1! Ktn.1! hflhrrl. lot kuu: \prt•ad. ~1akl' uf· f1·r f>'1,.4S.IO SOU I> BRA">S Queen size headboard. box :.pnn~s and mattrc s~. plus f r a m 1· . on I y S :12 5 . Sa<'rifit•r bec au ~r it 1101."'rt 'I f ll In ~t UdlO a pl \\'tll aho rons1der trade dt•al 1( bu) er hai: nH'e ra\tan h1dl:' a bed 10 •wll tdll G7J J9S4. 5 !.IP M wkd's o r llam·lOpm v.'lcnds band $9!>0 OBO. Call 548-2739 Grandma Moses paint· ~. 3 diamond solitares over 1 ct ea . several 'U>' fine Emerald nnfs. all inherited recent y. Mu.st sell all for best cash offer ~3290 ~Casll Pti«sPaid C".old. sterling silver . & !'.11\er d ollars Call ~~n ROLEX DatcJUSt "lam.less w v.h11e fa<'l' ~ _~m.\ da~~· Jim ModMi«y 8078 .......••.•............ T RtTK Spray bnoth IJe"'illbls. l > r. •Jld. :w lunl! x l6' high x 22· v.1111· Offer Re hu:lt Steam deaner. Electromat1t 9lJO ~ 213 77 I ·2070 ' 8080 ......•..•.•........... Arlt1que oak din111g set. 5-l round tbl Fng1d1a~ die. ~·er 67J. irn --------- THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS every Friday, Saturday & Sunday during the month of May we wlll run vour garage HI• ad under this 5pec11r GARAGE SALE hddfng. GET READY NOWI Clean out the CIOMtl, •ttk and kkfl' rooms now -~t rHdy to turn l'OU' unwtnted Items Into CASH. CAii now to pr.ct your Id under this SPECIAL Garao-Site heading for next Friday, Saturday & SUndrfl I 642-5678 Oit.ut.le Ca1a f.imll) mem bt:rshtp ~1 ag n1rtnnt l'lubhuu~" llunt•nl! h<>r,l'bal'k rtd1ni: a nd lt'flnt' N1·nr ~.I Toro SOI t.1.1 Iii.fl "dill \ot ~hare rnh·lo r rlJffi 1-•llUflj 111 l'.i.Jdt•nJ ur \J c .1!11.1 111 \hmrv' IJ or \/ll'..¥ or s1,·rr ,. \I .1tl n• I i111 I~ 1:!.17 ' I Ii r ,. I I \ l u r l' ' 'hnv.1 ·''''' L'tJUfll• r' , .. ,h rr1:a-l1 r ,t.1nd' h.-I\ tnl! d1~.k, r huirs l ..tll SJ•ltllt·b:.i~ i. 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TI! l :J.44tl 77t.Wflh32' Msala 1oe ~ eq1.1p for p~asurt' WClllhd 8011 ai f1sh1n11 All xtra9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<adar. 2 Fa th. du al W ANTEOI rad Io s . et C' P . P U \'e bait pump. prefr r 7lt ·846-0021 MUST J abico type. Call after SELL_! ______ _ 6 XI Pm. 714·737-6449 & 18' Duffield Electnc Bay asldor Paul. Boat. To p. c urtain s, TOPCASH PAID mustc. bar. Like new. For I.lied rurn1ture & a p mxi. Call 67S-OJ05 pl.lances. 111orkmg or not 1970 18' Gl.11..fSTREA~i. ~~ 120 l J O Mere 2500 . AJ R·STAPU:R, l &l •8". 64.'>-C!m._oo.._-1_199 ___ _ ~ but in good rond. 77 Chns 20· SPort.sman. Call: ~4 2'28men:. delx trlr. many xl r as. 18~00 . P .P . ~nn ....... Ml -::b toll ·53 ,..__~_,. Ba,· boat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~fUl:t~l&I' CXINN Dlrertor trombone 19' maholany. Ls. nu lrith ~-Ext-el)ent con· power. $3$00 P . P . dition. $100. 67~ after ~ nn. 6PM. ~-~--~- Guitar, Guild. almost ... must tell $4.$0. -.w:z 1979 Eag Harbour 36' 4-7\Tl diesel. 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Newport.aeacb SIM>J1lne Bome ii at 3601 Jam~ ll09d It Ole ear· ner of Bristol Ave. bl Newport Beach. The Cadtity iochades 19 raqud,. ba ll coa:r191 • Olympic-._..-im- ming peoj, two outdoor Na4 V 011 e y bail CourU, ODe illdoer volleyball court. separate 9lealD rooms, jacum uad ..... • .. and women, a pro ..... ad a restaurant. "Our pro •• urries cW" • and efldiptOent for ... tbe .,.... ID wh ich 8'11"' member• ~·· he s ays. "Memt.s attend free ' • tn aerobic dun, llar8i.. ....._. nutrltd and tbe Cl*•• tlf ... skill of'hi CbLOluan. .. .._..,.. The clllb a1lo olfWI ,...,... clinics utd wetOt ttu.taa far members, ~clal twG.a-. ··A .atmli.d umbltr ol-.. .... bershi119 are l6JJ ........... M adds. Spodtbt ao..,..,,.... .. I Lm.. to 10 p.a lf'lllllq1la-IP 'Jl'ltd.IJ. 8a.m.'totip.m.~ .......... to 8 p.m.'&mclQ. 8odv buiMlr s.-'-" .. up at tt. 141!1 rprt ~ Spa''"" .... ....... ..,.. 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Ort..,._,.,.., -....emua lonier itec ... a.otla "°"' are form9' •._an '-'• • lhi• _ ..... -. ....... adult.I afta •• * ....., _. can cord.lnl• - Avid tennis players seek $P8Ciol store A vld te11nla pl a yen uelt IPecialbed service for their teanil aee4a. Pro\idlac lllCh ..mce II Jwr, llallo.J'• Tenaia Pro SIMJP ll 1111 &. C.aatlltiabway, "-•• ....... ''Mid pl ..... ·-:..:'NllDM .tore tblli mdeatuda ....._ ..,,.. .................. . • · Omr aullto••n are ••Id pliaydl," .... .,..... lenJ .....,, Je'frY au.y·, U. ...wd the flr'aase Q)MI.,. ,_ 11a ,..,.. of. litrfaldltfl.-IMfllr-..Uud .,....,.. '"LoU al 1*1111e -.n• ID JUlt to b=.. oer ..,.Wweu -K'• tbt ,.~ ........... II al101 •-.bu la• tlat Illa store'• 1pedalbed approecb ........... '° ........... . ter •nfce ,.. .. •ars• lpOl'Una ......... ~ .............. fOOd ..... tbe ..._, w no De Newport Surf and Sport Surfing ... rroe than just aSJ?Q1 ... its a tihole way cf life. . . .,..,, .. · .. . .. ....... --"t * Suppfement to Cout LI F~, Wednesday, ~'I 21~ 19IO •nd Dally Piiot, ThurSd•Y. May 29. t980 -SUMMER SHAPE v tl-1 YOUR PLA(;E FOR S SUt\PE·UP Command Performance Dolphin Hair Faahiom Me1a Yerde Florilt Me1a Verde Travel Photography by Jeffrey Spa Lady ---•AN01Eoo ADAMS tr • i Mesa Verde i Ccn1cr . '"'..-- 54()..6153 54()..0600 549-5115 556-6311 545-6786 540-9822 2701 Harbor BiYd. • (Harbor & Adams) Costa M-, CA •• 4-SUMMER SHAPE UP -Supp~ment to Coast LIFE. Wednesday, May 28 1980 and Dally Pilot Thur~y #My 29 t9IO • Wlapyhalr Clubhouse has red uced rates this summ er · llo For It l'-the title of The I n 1nl· l'lul>hou~t .., -.um mer special. The ( 'luhhou'>·i: this summer of· ftrs ~p1.ual 1un10r programs in· eluding racquetball leagues and rlanirs and htness an d tumbling classes The summer special also features reduced rates on many activities, said a spokesperson ror the health club at 17850 Skypark Circle. IrvUle. The Irvine Clubhouse has 12 rac- quetball cou rts. a fully-~uJpped wt-1ght room , complete spa, sauna, jacuzzi. steam room . restaurant. loun gt> and Jogging park. Aerobic fitness classes are of- lert-d morning . noon and nl&hl dal- ly. The Clubhouse also wlU oHer summer yoea classes .. "And you don't have to be a pretzel topartklpate. ''Man y busi ne ss people bousewl\!es and executives are learning the benefits of Yot• for stress reduction and increased emo- tional and physical energy," said a spokesperson. The Clubhouse bas leagues, clinie11 and tournaments for rac- quetball enthusiast.a, and special lessons and free clinks few those who want to become enthusiasts. QesiQning the wispy look in hoir is fashion stylist Mork David at Hair Hunters Solon. Fashion Island. Newport BeoCh. CJubboule boun att 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m . Saturday and 8 a .m. to I p.m. Sunday. • J ' PAHILS SOUDS 1'HE OR.ANGE COAST'S MOST POPULAR ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR ·SHORTS. NEW SHIPMIEHT ARRIVING WEEKLY. SP01rS CBITEIS CORONA DEL MM 2831 E. COAST HWY. • 67~9700 __., _.... Fitness Center is for MEN and WOMEN SUMMER SPECIAL 3 MONTHS ONLY $59.00 AND 2 YEARS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 ONLY $8.30 PER MONTH (BASED ON A TWO-YEAR MEMBERSHIP RATE) NAUTILUS GYM EqUIPMENT • HO CONTRACTS • HO IMITIA noH FEES ~ • MO ANNUAL FEES GALS: l08E WEIGHT, INCHES. TONE & FIRM BODY GUYS: BUILD MU8ClE8. DEVELOP & DEFINE BODY I IAC9UlflALL COUITS A Y All.AILI OMI WIBC OHL Y 208 WALNUT ST •• NEWPORT BEACH IHI (. 1 63 I ·t71 I ______ ....._ ____ ·--___ .......... __ ... • ' * Suppftmtnt to Coast LI FE, Wednesday, May 28, 19IO and Dally Piiot, Thursday, May 29, 1980 -SUMMER SHAPE UP-S Who'd expect a sweater-and :..skirt to be your best summer look? But here. coded off. ctlbrevtated ta the season. they r~ wak. CorrtttlQ lacy pontele a classlc ccXlle lcrif s wtth pmted skits that ae lg\t lttte pleos(.les over you surmer-bae legs. GM-.g you two elements that look rlglt together. move aoc..nd wtth the rest of you wactobe. too. And n a surmer t\J of ~ts. the switch to daker colors ~es them a fresh new CQ:>ea thot'I ease 11glt nto fol. Faeg0t..net te>lbd skit ot potyester I woo1 wttt1 twt• geen potvester I acetate cct>le krit sweater. $56 Fa left: rust ocrylc cct>le knit sweater of rayon chals wtth rayon ctds pnt lttt. $56 Center: pontele ocrytc sweater n puple. wtth potyester /r<:lfon pnt skit. $58 Al. sizes 6-14. by '4ln Krits. cosmopoitoo cresses 96-a1 staes mgy -~----·--~--- 6-SUMMER SHAPE UP -Supptement to Coast LIFE, WedneidaV'. May·29 1990 and Dally Piiat Thursday May 2' ,_, • Riding Vitomoster exercise bikes -on sole oaN at Moy C.Oropony in South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa -and sporting Levi otympte jogging suits ore Home-based gyms save time and money. "It's possible to have a gym at bome or at work on any budget," said Charles ~k. owner of Design Maintenance Service. Design Maintenance specializes in designing and supplying gyms for home and work . Beck, who has had seven years of lifting experience. offers personal consultation In h elping h is customers put together a package for their home gym. "I help them design it to fit their goals and budget." he said. Beck deals primarily in free weitthts and cables. Home gyms. are economical because they eliminate gasoline consumption going to and from the health club and they also are in\'est· ments. he said. Another advantage to the home gym ls the elimination or a stnct schedule -people can work out when they want. Also, membership dues are not wasted during extended vacations. "The machines a lso can be tailored to the person's build. as OP· posed to something meant for mass use," be said. In addition to consultation and In· st.J'\ictioo in trainin&. ~k also of· rers nutritional advice. ·'I like to work with people who have made a decision to work al 1t ·'I believe staying ln shape ls a lifeloni commitment -buying quality equipment ls an lnvestment in yourself." he said. Beck works out or hit house and invites inspection or his own home gym as well as catalog merchan- dise. For an appointment call 645·~ Weight lifting comes home through Design Maintenance till8;30p.m. Henry Jonneck ond Stoey Hampton. ~~..:_~~~~~_:_~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=====~-=-=-~-=:::--~~~~~- ness. The phystcians and licensed professionals at MacArthur Medical Center define "wellness" as not just the absence of illness. but a state ot c0mple~e physical. mental. and social well-being. Our integral~ treatment services are designed to help you achieve that state 'Ct true wellness The medicine we pr act ice Is called "Integrative Medicine;· whteh treats the whole person. not just the spec1hc illness. If you're interested 1n learning how Integrative Medteine can benefit you, call or write for a complimentary brochure and information about our "Life and Health Assessment" introductory offer. ON STAFF: General and Co$>met1c Surgeons • Internist • Cardiologist • ~OO'l1ly Practice Specialists • Occupational Medicine Spec1ahst • Psychologtsts • Podiatrist • Acupuncturist • Nut11tionists • K1neslologlsts • BioteeclbaCk Spec1ahsts • Hypnotherapists • Acupressurist CORPORATE AND PERSONAL SERVICES: Life/Health AssessmentS • Multl-phaslc Physicals • EmplO'fee Seminars • Management Workshops LIFE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAMS: Stress management. weight red~tion, concentration improvement. reja)atoon. smoking and alcohol control. and oltlers MacARTHUR MEDICAL CENTER 18071 Sky Puk arcW, lntM, CA an• 11""7.l!m A MedlCal Group • Chlftls 8. Beftell. M O .. CtMet of Slaff ___ ..._. ... --· ----., Announcing The Marriott TennisOub For Information Pt••H C•ll 640-4000 Ext. 8223 • Limited Memberships Available • No Initiation Fee • 1 o Championship COurta • Full Club House Facilities • Robyn Ray - Olrector of Tennis -·~ -----.-..... - ~ --... - 01 • . . -. -... ----. ' * . . . SUppfement to eo.st LIFE, Wectn.sday, May 21, 1..-0 and Dally Piiot, Thursday, May 2', 1980 -SUMMER SH-'PE UP.7 r•n I • -•• MAY 29th, 30th, 31st, & JUNE 1st ... BILL 'PEARL'S , "FITNESS PLUS" GYMS Celebration at Both Clubs! *MEET BILL PEARL AHO one CHAMPION SlftRST AA IOOYIUl.DEIS Inducing Tom Platz, current II,,. Untvene • *FREE DRAWING: • 10 COPIES OF COLLECTORS EDITION OF BILL PEARL'S "KEYS TO THE INNER UNIVERSE" (49.95 value) •SOUVENIR T-SHIRTS• FOOD SUPPLEMENTS Bill PEARL, 4-time winner of "Mr. Universe." has personally trained and coached more "Mr. America" and "Mr. Universe" winners than anyone in the wor1dl Bill Pearl designed exercise programs for the astronauts. and has trained many champion athletes and world record holders. ~--SPECIAL PROGRAM$ for--- eEG1NN1NG AND ADVANCE BODY BUILDING. WEIGHT GAINING. REDUCING. OPTIMUM FITNESS EXERCiSE PROGRAMS FOR ALL SPORTS EXPERT INSTRUCTION -COMPLETE NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE FAMILIES AND LADIES' WELCOME GRAND OPENING • SPECIAL OFFER .?, LIMITED TO FIRST 79 MEMBERS -n1n . llLL PEARL , Grand Opening Hours: Thursday & Frtday-12:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Sat. & Sun -10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. , HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH 7390 CENTER DRIVE HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA (714) 881-7010 LAGUNA HILLS 15290 LAP~ ROAD LAGUNA HILLS. CA (71 •> 1IN8le LAGUNA HILLS .. -. -·~·~<~~-~;,...~'*-~:.te>~l~1.., ~~1.~ •. 1990 Ind Oaily Piiot ThurMSay May 2t ttlCI • . . . r . oyn.:AerObic Jazzercise a 'hot item' 1 ... fttAllS a science A eomp1&er·aae fttness Protram -effered at Dyn· Aerobic F\tnea ln Santa Ana .and In El Toro - elevates exercl.Jlni to a science. ··All you do l.J pedal while the machine tells what kind of shape you're in by giving an exact read out of the benefits derived from the e xercise." a spokesman sa id 1 "Physical fitness begins from the in.side and mainly involves the heart and circulation . Aerobi c energy l.I generated by the muacles into power," he said. "Aerobic energy Is a llmllleauourceof power - u long aa food is available ln the blood and muscles and oxygen is supplied to the muscles by the blood, · be said. To receive the aerobic program. call Dyn-Aerob1c at S49-3000or al951·8356. The firm's two locations are at 252S S. Harbor Bl\'d in Santa Ana and at 22762 As pen St in El Toro. Measuring Jef Millef'S DhVSICXJI conCJitiOn IS fit- ness consultant Ann Mdbren ot Dyn-Aerobic, El Toro. Included ln the program is a pre·lest and post·tesl o f pbyalcal fitness. enabling comparison of the "before and after " t efCect.s ol exercising. \..,.--~~~~~~~~~~~--../ NOW! RACGUEllALL & HEALTH CLUB at the prestigious LAGUNA NIGUEL RACQUET CLUB Southern Orange County•s finest Athletic Club. 16 Jighted championship tennis courts. ' A luxurtous private club fOf MEMBERS ONLY on a LIMITED 8A8t8 felluring: •&.ti 01H111 b' 0 i , ... HMh4 , .. .._. .... ~ ...... ........ ~~ • 1-IWlfE ~·· ' ·11'.i -• Oft«:-. . . .,: =~-=lt ! TllM. ......... T.Y. • 11 II ........ , .. .:t..,hlAut'g A ...... 496-4665 23100 CWl•OUH Drive . LagueaMlgllel - J azzcrcise. It's a "llat Item" for tummtt shape up happenlne at USA Rae· quetball. Ten limes weekly th~ nerclse room at the men's and womeo'a health club at 23301 Vista Grande. Laguna Hills, (ills with J&Z.UrCLle clas~es. said a spokeepenoo J azzercise Is a group exerclse and str('tr hmg i;ession accomparued by music. Classes are conducted at nooo and at 6 p.m. Monday to Fnday Non-members may Jauercise for S3 per hour J a zzercisei however. 11 Just a small part o the offerina• at USA Racquetball. Oth('r features Include: -Eight racquetball couru -Fitness center -Complete nautilus racWt1 -ff<1t and cold jacuzzi• -~ten's and v.omeo·a locker rooms -S<.111nas -J u1r(• ba r and pro shop -Lounft' v. Ith big scrttn TV. All r<s rqut-tb<s ll courts a re la· doors. and frc·l'}uen t touraamenta are held ~on mcmb< r• l c.an play racqU41&· bJll for S-j pn h •Ur New membt.·r ' hfJ"ever. are ol· fered fr~ r,H~qut·lball leSSOnl -Club memb1:r.,h1ps are available for singles, cnu ple,, families and busrnesses -!>pt·r1al ratee an ol· fl'red for four or more bu!tneMpeo. pie. said J :.JIOk<'"P<>rson. t.:SA RacquHball also employs a tralnl'd nutritional consuJtant. Club hour~ are 6 a.m to lD:IO p m ~tonday lo Friday and I a.m. to 8 pm ~..ilurda~ and Sunday Zuver's shapes summer lovers Summer enthusiasts can Set ln shape al Zuver's Gym. "It's a great place to get ln condi· t10n for sports or to work out ... aaid a spokesperson. Zuver's Gym Is al 23532 !!I Toro Rd in EJ Toro. "We're a body.bu1Jdln1 om. but not just for adding muscles ... she said "We have persooallud lmtruc· tion and individual programs for peopl e who want to Jose weight or 1ust stay in ~ood shape," sbe added. zu,·er's has a "Slimna.stica" dus for women. a juice bar and MUI '1tamm supplements, she aald. ~tembers !>11,!n no contracts and can belong to Zuver's oo a 1early basis "We have a comtortablt at· mosphere here." sbe aaid. "and ke('p Jong hours so workin& people can t a k e a d vantage or oar fac1llues." Zuv('r's hours are 6 a.m . to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to S p m . Saturday and 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. DOROTHY JO DANCE STUDIO TAP, BALLET, JAZZ, DANCERCISE, AEROBIC, DISCO, BALLROOM, HAWAIIAN & BATON / • ..... ~--• ___ ... __ . .,,.. . ..., .~ ..._. n.Jtv P6tot Thlw'4av. ~V 19. ttlO -SUMMEASHAP~UP~1 1 . ,, ·-~t to COMt LIFE, ~vr.1.1.'=::s~.:i.~~~~~M&~=-~E~~ . 1 '9/iew§ On I Glo Tan offers 2-ninute tans A IUll'mer tan can take minutes lllltaad ol boun tbls year. ""l'wo minutes ln one of OW' tan· Dhl1 bootbl can be equal to two boun ln reauJar sunlight," aays Norm =:wner of Glo-Tan. H1a ls at 30100.X Town ~tel' Drive ln Laguna Niguel. ••we lllrt customers off with veey abort eeukm ln our tannlnl booths -about three minutes for averace 1tin -and &et them get a good Pia· meat bue before they try for 1 darter tan," be says. Each booth has 16 WestingbousE IUD lampe, and automatic Umen are eantrolled from one area by technldam. "'We bave euards over the lamps. uae eye 1oggles and take all prec:au· Uona. 1b1a ls just like going to the beach, only faster," Dolgln says. Customers are also screened by 1 dermatolOliat-approved :uon. nalre to determine their type and tolerance to the s un, be says. BesSdel the booths, Glo·Tan baa 1 tannins bed, on which people can lie downtotan. "Tbe u,bta for the tanning bed are dlCbtlY different, so people can be there for a longer lime and de· lete tbe eye covering or skin lo· Uona." be says. "'Even people who don't want 1 cSeep tan would like to have some IUD for a healthy look," be adds, "and this ls the easy way to dolt" • Tonning her body in preparation for summer is Kath y Dodd at Glo- Ton, Laguna Niguel. I CJJental HealtJi 1 I.. By •• . I I DOH I(. YOSHIKAWA. O.D.S. I I I ! WHAi IS ROOT CAllAL? I I Years aoo, a badly infect-the tooth dOes not produce a I I ~11~\:~.~~ ~01a~ ~:~~·~1Y~::~~ f~1~c~;,T~~ •• I resort. Root canal treatment because It has a source of I ~~~~=te!J P~~ ~~~~:~ ?~~u~'!~~~ ~~ffu':S '~~~ 11 I within the root canals of the hold It in place. The Tooth tooth, and 2) the sealing of will have no sense of feeling I I the root ends to prohibit any because the nerve has been I further Infection. removed, but the tooth Itself I The pulp Is the tooth's w ill be fine: It should last as I I center core of soft t issue long as your other teeth and I (nerves, blood vessels and could even be eventually I fibers). When the dentist re-used as an anchor tooth for a I I moves a "nerve" from a denture brid•ge•. • I I tooth, he really r emoves pulpal tissue that contains A public service with the aim 01 I I the nerve. promotino a better dental health en I I Removing the pulp from vironrnent From the office of I I 1 Don K. Yoshikawa, D.D.S. I I 6016. w..,,... Ave., H..,......,_ "9clt I I PlloM: 847-6097 I L---------------------1 DO SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEALTH VISIT YOUR LOCAL AEROBIC FITNESS STORE- The only good you will get from a piece of exercise eqwpment la when you use it. U you don't use it you don't get anything out of it. Exercise equipment la oot designed for a conversational piece. The equipment and fitneu programs we set up for your home use are designed to GET THE JOB DONE. ln order to gain the maximum benefit from exereise you have to do an adequate aJDCMWt of exercise often enough to improve or maintain cOodlUoo -tf 1~ don't have a procram that accompli,hes this then your eserclle time and effort are wasted. EQUIPMENT ON DISPLAY AND IN STOCK Tf'9lnlnl cycle•, Treedmlll•, Rowing M1tehlne• Pulse lloaltan -Wetat Equipment, Pre BuUt Sauna Rooma fu turlnt brand namH such u Tootoil, Monarll, Oynavit. Body1uard Tredo, BatUe(rffk Marathon. ' lllJIOaTANT FITNESS COUUE Many people l*ftfl•• ~ al jola health clllM. but they qWt .a1aln aftM" a few weeb al ...-die. A UUa wute; lake OUl' ~."How to Get the MOit Results CM fll llllllmum SMl'dM 'nlM rllht ln Y6ur Own Home." TIYa .-W mue~-.o ..,_ .._ cliillllel .-cu. <r°'">· n.e~ lnd\dee doMlY IU~-...a. ...... Md video l«tW'H 099 diet, proper breatJllnl &na ~~-0... la tor a-=-= fltwa test. Convenient boun -A.Ito Opea ore and all.er work hours. NORDIC PlfltDe 21711 .......... llT--.CA FITNUa CDTERS DYN-AeAOBIC FITNm CEN llRI 11111 ............ eT--.CA 111..aao . 111-1103 OllUom COAIT IXQClll IQUIPMINT -~·--·' ........... ._.a.,ca le*AM,CA 14N1M 149-3003 , r AEROBIC EXERCISE REPLACES JOQQINQ aiaa nm CON1UM1NG .,.._11i ALSO IDEAL POR CANMC•IM RDITAL tV•La 10 l'URCMle ......... 9UT MNTMTICI CALL FOR MOQtlN OR CO. 10 •KNMOOM. TWY 181CliM YOU BUY -VlllT OUR DYNAIROllC PITNU8 QINiCd-.-DETAILS-..OW . ...----------· I PLIAll-• I I 8•:.r:=~FOU.OWM«J II I '" .... -.nr•NT I NA ....................... I ,, ADD ......... •••••. .. .. • I I CITY .............. ZIP • •• • • • I I flllGf• • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • I ----------- ~­- . . .. • -- -a-...,_ -- ------------ rO-SUMME~ SHAPE. UP -~t •eo.st LI FE, Wednesday, PM'j 21 '"° •nd O•llY Piiot ThundeY JMy tt ,., * . f ...... ~ t t t • ~ t t .. I t t ~ t . ~ome and · patio improvement important as summer nears With summer just around the cor· ner, shaping up the home and patio for f ami1y entertaining is on ever· yone's mind. Jeff Schulein, owner of Crown Hardware in Corona del Mar and Rion Hardware in Newport Beach, recom· mends that Orange Coast residents stop by for a wide \'ariety or "True Values." "Whether you're looking for paint. hardware, barbecues, housewares or tools -or just that emergency hose or fitting -you're sure to find it at our stores,'' Schulein said. "And the personal service is an added plus -many of our customers return because they are satisfied with our personnel and with our products.·' For graduation, Father's Day or any special occasion, both Rion and Crown gift wrap free of charge. Rion Hardware is In WestclHf Plaza on Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach. You will find Crown Hardware at 3107 E . Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar. Both stores are open Sundays. Preparing barbecue for sum~ cook out 1s Steve Routus at Rion Hardware. Westclitt Plaza, Newport Beach. .. JOINING O.C.T.A. (a non-profit organization) s 17 MILLION AVAILABLE YOU WILL: 1. PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT OF TENNIS IN ORANGE COUNTY g ~ < 2. PROMOTE COMPREHENSIVE JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 3. PARTICIPATE IN ALL COUNTY TENN\~ O.C. T.A. PLANS AND ACTIONS 4. RECEIVE O.C.T .A. CALENOAR/YEAR BOOK S. RECEIVE "TENNIS TALK" MONTHLY -OCTA's OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER. 6. BE ELIGIBLE FOR REDUCED ENTRY FEES IN OCTA's TOURNAMENTS. 7. BE CONSIDERED FOR RANKING IN YOUR PLAY-LEVEL AND AGE GROUP. ALL MEMBERSHIP FEES SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE ANO MAILED TO: ORANGE COUNTY TENNIS ASSOCIATION P.O. BOX 728S NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 --~-~---------.-..-~---~--------~----o.c .. T.A.·MEMBEftSHf PAPPLICATION [lAduU ['Husband & Wife ,......, ... _,,.., ..... lrM AMllll He •... Q Junior C&.tnder 19> "-, .. tu• [1 Life Membtnftfp lfLIASI l'IU. ~J CQ#ltllTlL Y ,.NO LlGllLY MA4.I l'l~l N ... ME ............................................ llltT"OAY........ U r llllTHOAY, ,, .. .. .. ('I A00R£SS •• ·•·••••·••••··•• ·••··········••· ......... I I •••••• CITY .................................. " ' .. "Sl ... ft ...... z11•coo1 .. Tll!LCPHQHC, NOMI ""'" .. 0''1CI ......... . tr lll:NEWlt.I.., Pl.iM• OIVI OU> MUolla&tuHIP NVMtlll , .... ,. ., ,. , .. , , ....... ,. ... ., .. ,. • llONllfUltl .. .,., .. ............. ......... • • • ................................. Oll'fl ........... , ... MATCHING FUNDS FOR ENERGY SAVING DEVICES '•A,Q'tiQ'A'Q'O'C)•o•o·o·a·Am\'~·im:. FIHAHCIAL SERVICES -.. -... .-__,.A '• Expansion Capital , ... , ...... M. ~ ........... ,_.. ~ • Working Capital l t,. <.i.i. ..... ,__.... ,....,... tr.JJI • Real Estate C.:,. ··-Mortgage Capital ···-·-····----·-............ ,_._ •Investment , -· -· .............. ~ ........ ,,,..._... ... ~------· -: • Inventory Expansion J.i,.,,1111 ,. ....... , tlrr1•'"'''' • * Financial :.:::. . .:. . .-.: .. -: ~= ~-::-~r.;:---"':.. ;~::.::. Consolidation .,.... ........ ,,,_ ___ .~. -....... _... ................... --4 . :.;~.:::::::..:....._·:~~..;::~--· • New Equipment Lease or Purchase -CONSULTING AVAILABLE- ' • Savings on uttllty bills •Telephone bills overS3.000/Mo.-10% Saving or NC • 4112% Lease money availability • Increase profits for organizations that lend money •Assistance in higher profits for companies that finance retail sales -ADIM'110MA&. ··~ft()tf -• 15%~7% Return on money (MCured) Minimum 15.00<»10.000 • Low ooet gov't. loan ~ -over 50 gov't. agencies to apply to SPICIAL PIOMAM POI WOMIH IH IUSIMISS $20.000 -10 Yr. at 8V.% POI N OIMA1'10fe COMT ACT: .._ ...... P.O • ._ 174,, Hewp.t heclt 641·1044 ' ti.----. --==---= ------.-..-.....- ._ "--v ~~· . • SUppftmlnt to ~ LIFE. WedneSdaV, PMy n. ,. end 0:-llY Plk>t, ThurSCS.y, ,,.., "· "'° -SUMMERSHAPEUP·1t . . ~ ..... .. ·-:t: · ~.. Waterproof fabric gives comfort SHAPE UP AT HOME .. A new. ayntheUc fabric called a.tea ... aaUon &Dd K*'a dl'1 .. ellldoriab&e. ••we•re rea1J)' eaelted about aum· mer ....., clotbel, because Gortex II a1:aealutel7 waterproof -not juat water NpllleDt -and breatbet Ute an1 atber fabric,•• H)'I R.8. Alex· ender, owner of Hoble Sport.a. ''Tblil Uepl the wearer comfort•· ble 8Dd preventa condensation." be 8dda. Bil sporting goods stores are at 2131 E. Cout Hwy. ln Corona del Mar and 4708 Barranca Road lD Irvine. Th• ltOr'es anw out of the Hobte Surfboerda ftnn be~ ~ 1151 and bave expanded lo carry clothln& and equipment foe many lportl . .. We have especially 1ood stock tor Joumc, •urflnl, 1011, tennis and •••· and aaow-akilni," says Alex· ander. "Sportswear la fuhJooable every· wbere now." be adch, "and we carry Do&pbln abort.I, Qu1cbUver nrflDI tnlDb and rayon Hawaiian budl.ear. ··we ==lt&Y ahead of depart· meet ........ auae everyone who ..u ..... cipates ln sport.a ad k.eepa up Oil the latest devetop. menta. .. be aaya. "ID either locatloo, a cuatomer eu be belpecl by a salesperson wbo ...,_ about tbe sport they're ln· tar.ted ID. •• be add.I. Both BotM cent.en are open 10 a.m . to 1 p.m. Monday throuih Fri· day, 101.m. toe p.m'. Saturday and 10 a.m. t.o6p.m. Sunday. Sporftng c.atfiomio..style ~ IS buyer Beth Pen at Hobie Sports. Corona def Ma. -Invest In a Home Rtneu System - With the variety of exercise equipment available. it's now possible to have a gym at home or work. on any budget. DESIGN/ MAINTENANCE SERVICES We Help Select And Plan Your Gym According To Your N11ds And Budget • women & men's equipment •supervised exercise lessons • industrial recreation programs weight benches cable systems free weights selector weights exercise bikes stretching bars CAU. FOR APPOINTMENT 10% DISCOUNT W1TH THIS AD C7141 645-0695 rta••S TILL.Mt 0000 TIU. e/15180 NEW PHYSICAL FITNESS CENTER We have remodeled and now boast a brand new, complete physical fitness center. WE ALSO HOST 6 MAJOR TOURNAMENTS (3 Handba", 3 Racquetball) ("Discount Entry for members") r-------COUPON ------, I 1 FREE VIS1T 1 ' yourseH & • friend 1 I to try out our New Center 'I I Good with Coupon Only 1 . OFFER ENDS 6/8/90 _____ ,_ ______ ._,,_ __ ._,_ .... .J 254 Victoria Street Our facllltles are the finest available Including: • Expansive lounge equipped with pool table, 7' TY and a bar. * Separate Men'·• & Women'• Weight Rooms * Racquetball/Handball Courts • *Separate Men'a& Women's Locker Rooms • Separate Men's & Women'• Spas Costa Me .. 831-2000 Weekdays 8:~10:30 R.m. Sat.-Sun. 8-1 I t ·---.....-.... ........ ...........,._. ____ _ ... -"' 12·SlfMMER SHAPE \JP -Supplement to"'b:>ast LIFE. Wtdnesday, M •Y 28 1980 and Dally Pilot Thursday May 2919«) * .. ~~Qg ®~ SKIN CARE • FRAGRANCES EXOTIC ISLAND FRAGRANCES (OILS. PERFUMES. COLOONES) FEATURING ... FRANGIPANI (PLUMERIA), BLACK CORAL, WHITE GINGER & MUSKS.(GARDENIA) STRAWBERRY. CAR- NATION) • WE CAARY THE OOMPLETE ALOE PRODUCTS LINE: •SKIN CAAE FOR MIN & WOMEN • HAIR CARE ITEMS •TANNING PAEPAAATION8-8EFORE OURINO I AFTER SUNNING. Individual p rograms met Dancing c Ev~_r..Y woman la an indjvidual who differs from everyone else. So, every woman needs a health and exercise program In · dividuali1ed for her bOd,y. That's where Macline's comes In . "We feature a personaUy-tailored exercise program which focuses on special. individual problems," CO· owner Tina Nate sald of the women's health club at 20345 Quall St . ln Newport Beach and at 24194 ,licla Parkway in Mission Viejo · Other features at Madine's In · elude : Dancersize classea. -Whirlpool spas . -Sauna rooms. "Although our exercise proerams offer women a head-to·toe workout. they emphasize special problem areas." she added . Also featured at Madine's are diet programs and massages. "We try to offer complete health programs. including exercise. nutn· tion and relaxation." ahe said All the programs at Madine·s come wtlh one llfet1me membership fee and monthly duea. Members sign no contracts. ··And we keep our membershlp limited so women can fully enjoy our services and equipment without crowding," she said. lndividuolizinq exercise program to Kelly Brundage, left. is c;o. owner nno Note at Modine's, Newport Beach. Dorothy Jo Swanson, PARA SAIL IF YOU HAVE A BOAT --~ WITH 55 h.p. OR MORE THAT DRIVES AT 31 M.P.H. THIS COULD BE A GREAT TIME TO TRY A PARA SAIL. ORDER OUR COMPLETE KIT CONSISTING OF CHUTE, HARNESS, ROPE AND 12 PAGE TRAINING MANU~L. • 8KVDMNG INITRUCTION a EQUIPMENT • E=NCY 'ARACHUTE IYITIMI • P~IOllAL IKYDMNG • FRllPALL PHOTOGRAPHY • ,..CINCAL ADVllOM'ROPERTY ' IU!St ,......, ~ 1 IU •• -.. -----------·-' ' •• t ...... ' . ~ -.~ _;;:_.~ .. - * Supplement to Coast LIFE, WedMSday, May 28, 1980.al\d Dally P iiot, ThurSday, May 29, 1980 -SUMMERSHAPE UP-13 mbines mental and physical powers at Dorothy Jo Studio Dancing exercises the brain wblle exercising the body. "You really have to think when dancing, and you have to put every muscle of lbe body lnto It," said owner Dorothy Jo Swanson of Dorothy Jo Dance Studio, Corona del Mar. Having taught 31 years at 251.S E. Coast Highway, "Dorothy Jo" now teaches such special fitness dancing as aerobic dance and dancerslze. Other dance types taught at the stud lo Include: · -Ballet -Tap -Jau -Disco -Hawaiian -Baton "We even teach 'spot reducin1' to help dancers trim any desired spot on their body." she said. Students at Dorothy Jo Dance Studio need no formal training and enroll ~ilb "any level ofsldll." They range in age Crom 3 to 83. "We're a n all-around dance studio for the entire family, and we even get a lot or dads and brothers ln here," she said. All lessons are by appointment at Dorothy Jo Dance St udio. Price is $18 per month for four lessons, or one lesson each week. Two lessons per week rost S35 per month. Most or the teaching faculty at the studio took their first dance lessons with "Dorothy Jo." she said. Hours at the studio are from 8 a .m . to 9 p.m Monday to Saturday. Call 673·3420 for more information. Marriott serves tennis for lunch Businesspeople this summer can atay in shape by bav1n1 tennis for lunch. Recent completion of the $350,000 tennis clubhouse at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel opens the door for lunch-hour play. "We want to encourage people to come and play tennis during their lunch hour," said a spokesperson for the Maniott Hotel and Tennis Club at 900 Newpo~ Center Driv~. Newport. Beach. · "They can eat lunch on the terrace overlooking the Irvine Cout Country Club, enjoy the cool ocean breese and later play some t ennis," hesaid. -Loungc andsnack bar -Proshop -Private part) room Ten cha mp1on::.h1p courts (six hchted> -~pros. Single and double memberships are avaHnble at S40 and $60 respec· lively. Non·members can play for $10 per court per hour. ·'The Newport Beach area is ideal for such year round activities as ten- nis . "We hope busiJ!fSspeople will take advant41e of tbis opportunity and v1alt us during lunch or after wort," he said. er, teaches students the art of dance o1 her Corona del Mex studio. Featuresoflbeclubbouae include: -Showers and lockers Cl~e hours are 8 a .m. to 10 p.m .dally. r Tke Newport Beaek Sporting House - The Country's Most Elaborate And Complete Athletic & Social Club Where people like you 1neet people you like. SEE IJS TODA V ••• • 19 Racquetball Courts •Basketball •Volleyball •cam II and Nautilius Equipment •Classes Include: Dance Fencing Exercise Karate Yoga •Sauna •Steam •Jacuzzi •Massages •Ya Mile Track •SunRooms •Babysitting •No Court Fees •Sun Deck •Swimming HURRY!!! ONLYlOO FULL FACILITY MEMBERSHIPS LEFT AT THIS PRICE. ' -~·- ------7_ ~· -----.;._ Preparing to capture summer memories are Joy Tompkins, left, ond Bill Ven- tura with comeros from Bill's Camero. Huntington Beach. Cameras catch summer recreation Cameras capture the summer memories o( vacaUona, recreation and fun. So, Bill's Camera lhl.a summer of· fers competJUve prtcea With full service to Orange Coast photog- raphers. Having opened bi.I first store 22 years ago in Los AD&eles, owner Bill Ventura now bas a store at 8022 Warner Ave. ln Huntington Beach and at 67 CaUe de lnduatriu in San Clemente. "All our stores feature the finest in photography servicu in a family· oriented atmo1pbere," be said, adding "aU our staff members are helpful, cheerful and very pro· fesslonal." SAYE 5500 ........ c ..... OWARDS PUICHASI OF COMPLETI suns UIESKM'E GONNEG'l'ION ROLLER l=m~I SKATES SUIEIOARDS Parasail flies for summer A worldwlde Laguna Burh parachute dealer aow dillributes tM "parasall" for 1wnmer recrea- Uon. Made POl)U}ar by television com- merctafs -1dvertl1ln1 vacation crulaes. the paruaU ls recoenba· ble as a "parachute pulled beb.1nd a boat," said owner Dean Westaurd of Westgaard Parachute, 1518 N Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. WESTGAAao BA.8 parualled in Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, In Guam. in Central America. ln Mlcrooesla and In Europe. Having lived ln Laguna Beach slnce 1955. Westgaard served ln that city's lifeguard for 17 years. He 1J a profesaor of physical education and scuba dlvlog at Oun1e Coast College, Costa Me.a. BE Al.80flA8 been a ·stunt man ·ln parachute sceoes in aeveral movies, includinc ·'The Great Waldo Pep- per," "KJnc Kooc." and ''The Nude Bomb." "Parachut.lnc la a very cballenc· ln1 and glamoroua bualneu wbeCl )'OU get into movies," be aaki. Westcaard'• fint paracbuu jump was in ua ln a demomtntioD wi\h Lacuna Beach utecuarda. BESINCETBEN hujumped2,.250 times, be said. He also bu taucbt more than 2,000 studeotl. be added. "I've even jumped ln one ol t.be largest parachute formatioaa ever compUed. when 47 of us Jumped at the Cahfornia Jam Rock Concert." he said Wutgaard &ell.I "almost every· thin&" for paracbutlnC weekdays In bit Lacuna Beacb abop and move1 bh mercbandlae on weekend.a to the Jumpln& atte llt Laite Elllnore. Houn at the his abop are from 7:30toSp.m. Home, gift stores share same address Two buslneuee aharlng ·one ad- dre11 Id.I items for gl.lta and bolM decoratlng. Cornucopl1 and Country Em· porium are both 1t 2909 Warner ln Santa An.a. "In my Country Emporium, I r1rry 1Dtique1 and handcrafts from local artiRI," says Sharon Letsoa, 1pokt!lpel'IOC for both bullnesles. • · 1 apedalb.e ln Ame.rlcan .oak , 1.n·-n i ni ,. e ..... D d c 0 u D tr 'I memorabilia," abe adds. Her l\OCk lncludes kitchen and bath acceuoriel, old CUI, buketa and framed prints. ''Cuatomen can order custom dollbousu. and I carry the miniatures to furnish them. plUI dolls ol all ab.ea," the U)'I. Cornucopia 1peciaU1ea la ctrt fruit basket.a wbldl can be ordered by pboae or in person for any special occaAoo. ''The baateta blv~ trult. honey and nuts and are a Dice alterutlve to nowen." aaya the apokeapenon. "We like bela& a put ol Ulil neigbboebood and want to cet to know our customers," she adds. Business hours are 10 a. m . to s p m , Tuesday through Saturday. ~t\l\Y MALLO~, j TENNIS PRO SHOP ~ 6-YEAR ANNIVERSARY SALlll M%0R' ASSORTED NAME BRAND RACQUETS 20 60% Oii' LADIES' TENNIS·WEAR •'n°"' MEN'S TENNIS. WEAR 2"tOlllP . LADIES' VELOUR WARMUPS MEN'8 WARMUPS TENNIS IAG8 2728 E. COAST HWY~ CORONA DEL MAR ~4U , n •. SUpp•emen• to eo.st LIFE. ~v. May 21.. 19'0 and Diii'( Piiot. Thursct.v. #My 2t. 1980 -SUMMERSHAPEUP-1S Nauti,us training tailored to individual The Nautllu1 wel1bt-tralnln1 1yatem offers cardlo-vaacular workouts on an individual but.a. .. We are a pure NauWua fitness center," uys Jlm Godowsld, owner of Super Nautilus. Hia center la al 3033 Brtstol In Costa Mesa. A aecood locat.im will open I.bis summer in Anaheim. "We're an active oraanlzalion and plan to open a network ot cen· ters available to all our members,'' be says. Nautilus equipment provides re~ slstance which automatically changes within the exercl.Je stroke to meet individual need!, accordint to Godcnnki "Many expert.a believe the equJp- ment la more effective than any other exercise, because it provides a logical, gradual pro~lon," ~ 1ays. "The machines require partJcl· pants lo have an inten.H involve- ment durina the exercise sessloo,'' be adds. The automatically varied lntmsl- ty of the machine meana that ex- ercl.Aers work hard for a short time, Godowski says, and can complete a whole-body workout in~ minutes. Godowaki bu a graduate degree lD physical educaUoo and worked in conditlonln1 for several years before opmine bis Super NauWus. "We try to provide the ft.nest in- struction and training methods for our members," be says. Membership l nformat 1on 1s available by calling tbe center at ~1 -9861. Super Nautilus hours are 7 a m. to 10 p.m., Mooday through Friday. 9 a.m. to S p.m. Saturday and 8 a m to nooo Sunday. Black Bart's outfits ·scuba, skin divers Exercising on equipment at Super Nautilus, C.OSto Mesa, is member Kathleen Stevens. Scuba divers f10d a variety of equlpmmt--a:nche"rvlce5 ID one shop -Black Bart's. "We have scuba and skin diving equipment for sale or rent, we have a repair service aod we teach classes," aays Wayne Wertz, manager of Black Bart's Aquatics. His store la at 34145 Coast Hicbway in Dana Point. · "We carry a JOOd croes-sectJoo of moat branda," be says, "and I band-pick the equipment 1 have found to bold up the bell in a water envlronmeot." "We're famillar with all types ot equipment here, and everyone ln the at.ore ls an experienced diver," be adds. The store alBO conducts classes THE CLASSIC LOOK IS A MATTER OF CARE Introducing Judith "Daisy" Evans Esthetician Of The Year, 1979 Natural skin care products, blended for tbe individual in our labs. •Laah Dying ·E~ raclalt •lndividUall..uba •Mate-up Deslp •Face• Body Wa.xtn1 · •Trained Eltbeticlam ~ Skill care Cl•ic mu FOUES &D., LAGUNA NIGUEL Ill.ml fqr dlve.rs JJI.. _aUJlbllity.le.ye.l&. even teaches underwater photography, be said. "All our instructors are certified by the National Association of Un· denrater lnstnlctors-, .. lie· ~ajs: --· The classes are designed to be .un , as well u instru<'Hve, Wertz says. Students learn to choose pro· per equipment. Consultants provide fresh views Business consultants offer fresh v1ewpo1nts-one cons ultant bas quite a few to offer . Gene Adams, a frttlance consult· ant, car:ries a different business card for each business he's in or client be represents -he has reams of them. ''Manaaement often Is so involved ln the operation that they can't see forest for the trees -they're just trying lo put out the fire from yesterday. "Thal'• why consultants ·-those ouuide the business -can walk In and spot the fl aws in the system:· Adams said. Adams works out of bis office at 1547 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE THE ULTIMATE HIGH BLACK BART1S AO~ATICS OPIN 1 DAYS IA..M.-6 P.M. .... nft TIU. I P.M. 34141 COAST HWY. • DAMA POINT 496-5891 , . . • 1 .. stiMMER sHAPE llP-Supptemenuo CNst '-tF"E, Wtdnescs'1v, May 2t '"° w O.Cty Pltot Tftuf'ldlr ~v n '"° f Skate Connection outfits those who prefer to glide on boardwalk Many beachgoers prder gliding down the boardwalks on roller skates lo other beach activities. Outfitting many skaters 1s Skate Connection al 408 Pacific Coast Hi~hway, Huntinf(ton Beach. THE BEACHSIDE SHOP ofrers an extensive selection of roller skates and skateboards MacArthur Medical emphasizes wellness MacArthur Medical Center em· phasizes wellness. "The integrative medicine we e mploy is not a new concept. but rather a return to the original idea of·--l he ··tiealin-g arts'," s-a4d a spokesperson for MU:Arthur MedicaJ Center at 18021 'Skypark Circle, Irvine. '·Integral• ve medicine Is a method of treating the whole person rather th.an just a specific illness or set of symptoms. ·'A person mus t be viewed and treated as an integral part of his or her environments -home, work, sodal circles. etc. -in order to achieve a lasting wellness," he said. MacArthur Medical Center offers lhe services of a cardiologist, Sur· geon, internist , family medicine practitione r and a physician specializing in industrial medicine. Roller skates sell for $S9 to $120. Skateboards are com parabl» priced. SKATE CONNECTION also rents roller skates for $1 50 per hour or $5 per day. Usually, a driver 's Jjcense is re· quired as deposit. but owner Louis Dennis says he has accepted such deposits as spare tires and bicycles Dennis said the sport of roller skating is enjoyed by all ages - contrasting the popularity of skateboards. which generally ap· peal to the younger g('nerat1on Skate Connection also offers skat· Ing accessories such as knee pads. shoulder pads and helmets ~FT BOOGIE .. Boards ror f~ ·;~ the surf are rented for $1 per hour lo $4 i>er day. Holler skating also ts enJ<>) ed as daytime and nighttime entertain· m ent. "IT BEAU V MAK ES a hellu' a date," Dennis said Skate Connection's hours are noon lo 6 p .m. Monday to Friday and. 10 a .m . to midnight Saturday and Sunday. Sko1ebocrder Ron Stude becomes airbom at the Skate Connection, Huntington Beach. THE COMPLETE SALON •M>.NICURE •ACRYUC NA1U. • TIPS•WAAP• •f'REN01 MANICURE• •FOOT REFLEXOLOGY• FEAlURtHO FACIAL FIRM Sl(IN CARE PROOUCTS •LICENSED ESTlllCIAN• •LIC(NSEO MASSEUSES• •STEAM CA81N£l• •FINNISH SAUNA ROOM• •PRIVAlt St4<)W(A$o •TAN AOOM• 556-71 361556·1960 ARTISTS IN HAIR DE8IQN TQOOIDE YOO •N~T W..VU•IUJWITY~~ltNT .. ~CUTTlfilO~HNA• ·~WA""""' corono11~ ~arn.---..i1• f'LMTINGo TO YOOR BEST LOOK LOCATED tN THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE .,. loutft Plaza Orlw • s.Me AM Cef.,.,,,,. 7t7o. Between v.,...,, & T1't Hungrv Tiger HAVE YOU TRIED HYPNOSIS? WE HAVE A 90% suca5S RATE IN INSOMNIA • SMOKING • WEIGHT LOSS • DRUG ADDICTION • ALCOHOL • DOMESTIC PROBLEMS • MEMORY • BREAST ENLARGEMENT • SALES MOTIVATION• TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE AND BAR EXAM MO AVIRSIOM THERAPY -OMLY THiii SESSIONS R19UIRED ova 42 YIAIS DPBIBICI INCLUDING WOAK MTH PAOFElllONAL ICE SKATERS (WOAl.O CHAMPIONS). TENNt8 MOS. IOWUNG PROS. eacERS ANO OTHER PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES. Fiii COMSULT ATIOM 642·1912 NEWPORT HYPNOSIS OJNIC ........... ,Suh 1,·•..-.•••h .. -. • 9u~~· 'to CO.st LtF•. w.dl•sdly. ~ 29, 1980 and O~lly Piiot, Thurldef, May"· 1980 ~ SUMMEASMAPSUe-11 Laguna tennis clUlftirin-gs together famous athletes Discussing pkJnS for new pogroms at Laguna Nguel Racquet CJub is owner Peter Paxton, left, and Olympic ofhletes Bill Toomey and Jonois Oonins. Great Bodies are found at SUPER .. PURE NAUTILUS PURE FITNESS Total Fitness Center! f"!REE SUMMER MEMBERSHIP SIGN UP NOW! Second SUPER NAUTILUS locatlon opening soon rn Anahe im If Come Bv for FREE WORKOUTl tif and out tn 30 minutes · ~Coed Exercise '1oor •Coed Super Sal.Ina •Coed Lux~ Spa • Cardlo-vascutar Training • • Slpliate ShowsA.octcer • lndMdoalty Supervised Areas for Men I Women Programs lf\dWfduat, Famtfy and Group Rates Ava1Jable 3033 Bristol St. Costa MHL CA 92848 t7-f4t A57-9861 b~tn f a-1Y1 I Wttk. Uon.~rl. • 10 p.Jft. lal. H p.m lun. •11 ,,,.. An international-caliber racquet and health club sits amoni the roll· in• bills of Laguna Nieuet. "We've brought the Oavor ol a real tennis club to Laguna Nlcuel by bringing big name tennis pro· fessional.s and Olympic atbleta to our club," owner Peter Put.oa said of Laguna Niguel Racquet Club. P axton recently blred Jana11 Donins -who bas competed on two Latvian Olympic teams and la a graduate of the Institute of Physical Culture and Sports Ln Latvia -to direct the health club at Lquna Niguel Racquel Club. Donlns is in charge of all ex· erclse, weight and condlllooing pro- grams and consults on diet and nutrition. Other international fl1area participating In progranu at the cJqb lJKJude.~.. . .. -Bill Toomey. U.S. sold medal decathlon winner al the 1988 0tym. plea, and his wife Mary, a1ao an Olympic athlete. -Helmut Huttenmayer, a member of the Austrian ski team and recent winner of the Hawaiian Open tennis tournament. -Bob Lutz, one of the top.ranked tennis playen In the world. -Jlm Nelson, national tennll champion In the U ·year-old cate1ory. -Straight Clark, nallooal tenn1a champion In the ss ~year-old category. -Vern Hughes, national tennis champion ln the U·year-old category and winner of man tbaD 20 nallonal champion.ahlpt. Although most memben of Laiuna Niguel Racquet Club are from La~a Beach and Lacuna Nl,uel, they come from all acrosa Oraoae County and from other states, Paxton said. The Laguoa Niguel Racquet Club is located at 23500 Clubhouse Dr. In Laguna Niguel. Aloe gives moisture to sun worshippers T aaninl e11 th usi.ast.s can fight dry allln with moisturizing products made from the aloe plant. I "I deal in products based enllrely OD Uae aloe plant. which la the cloNst to the moisture In our own akla. •• says Louise Maroc. owner of Aloe Sim Care and Frairancea. '"l'be llDe wu devel<>)>ed by a ei.w w md a perfumer ln Florida .._ JUl"I ago and bu been ex· paDded to include 13S product.a," a.be adds. Aloe StiB Care and Fracrances la at IOl00-8 Town Center Dr. In LapnaNlcud. '11lat ls one ol tbe only distrl butioa eenten on the West Cout., accord· lD1 to the owner. She attended Hmlnars for several weeks ID l'larida before openlng her lbop ...... . "0. IUD products are espedal1J nice, bee.use some are waterproot, wbldl means theJ don't wuh off wblle IWlmminl ... abe says. "We allo carry after·taninl Jo. Uam, productl ror akin and lLa1r eare, l»ody wubea, and a complete , . ,... I . f ; - 18·SUMMER StfAPE UP -Supptement to Cont LtF'e", w.dnesdey, May 2119'0 and Dally Plfot Thursday May 29 "80 '* GUARANTEED TAN ••• OR YOUR MONEY BACK Come in '•dtan with us. No lotions or protection needed. UNllMfTEO VISITS MONTHt. Y SUN BOOTH 125.00 .8UH 8EO 1150.00 Novi. In addition to our tanning bootht. vou can entov me Indoor tinning pnJCIM thlt WM made IUCClllfuf bv the Europe .. Thie method GUARANTEES a t.n « Vo4K monev r9funded. . You Clft ,.... °" our ...... GLO-TAN -SUN BE~­~. dirk. dMP tan tom held to toe. lying dOwn. The d ,._. .. not hlnn Oii dlllle ~ ~ Ind wtM give you .... C)OpOrtunlty to,... Ot nlP whlle·llMlng. We honor most tan plan contracts. Houtl: la.m ... p,m.M.fl 101.m. .. p.m.llt. A new ~ in beauty ealona comet to tbe Oraqe Coa1t. lllusiooa, a braDa new beautitlc&· tioD caw f« meo aod womea in South Cout P1ua VWa1e, San~ Ana, presenu total beauty care. lllu1lon1 11 the creation of =en Howl• Kane and David Kane, who waa a ha!rdreuel' few the hit sbow Beatlemaa!a, flrat achieved stardom in the 1J80I u part of the rock and roll lfOUP "Jay and the Americans," which bout.a seven gold records. Kane later entered record produc· lion before turning to hairstyling five yean a10. openin1 a salon in Hollywood. Rose, who bu studied balrstylin1 from top people in the ~ East, bas been a stylist for 13 years . • I I bonest.ly feel that th1s total care concept la ic>lnl to be the new trend 1n Ubll," Kane said. It LI part of the concept that tt be presented 1n a pleulnl package. A sweet wooden aroma Unaers ln the down1talra loun1e where customers can relaa and play backgammon in a cazebo next to a bubblln& waterfall. A large speclally·commlsstoned sketch ol alleot screen star John GUbert typlftes the U30a decor. Ivy-shrouded wooden trellises border the upstairs halratylin1 parlor and private cuttinc booths. Plush carpetinc adorns the aisle between facial rooms, tannln1 boot.ha and sauna. Partners David Rose, left, and Howie Kane bring a rW!IN coocept in beouty sdons to the Orange Coost at llrusions, South Coost Plaza Vil Beautification center focuses on total care and relaxation ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH Y.OUR APPEARANCE? LEARN FROM PROFESSIONALS TO: • Diet MJCC891fulty through nutritk>n & exercise • UM the latest techniQuee In make-up and contouring to look your belt tar day and evening occask>ns • Select a hlllr thlt enhancee your belt features • Build a good bMk: wardrobe that compliments your Image • Welk. lit, ltand lf1d enter a room gracefulty and efeganttv WHIM? At South to.st Models In a class designed spedflcallv to train you In these aresa AM AD'9CTUlllM CMAM61 IUIJ11 CGUI Mitftil I 557-2102 ... . , '9 * Suppfement to Coast (.fFE, Wednesa.y, May 28, 19'0 and Daily Piiot, Thursct.y, ~y 29, 19'0 -SUMMERSHAPEUP-19 Kevin 1-blevwefl in lzod shirt and Quid<sifvef: shorts and Cathe O<rl in lzod shirt and Dolphin shorts enjoy the sunny weather outside Newport Surf and Sport, 2224 Newport Blvd., Newport Seoch. F IT~ WHl~PY IT·~ NEW ... for play or dress-up, a new perm or cut is for you. "'" .. f'M>M 21.95 IEE "401'0 IN THll ACTION South Coast Models trains serious career models South Coast Models bas classes for professional traininl in modeJ. inl and for image improvement. "Our modeling counes are for men and women who are seriously interested in a modeling career," said Maurice Aguinaldo, assistant director. Professional training tnchJdes: -diet and exercise -skin care -makeup -hair styles -wardrobe -fuhion techniques -fashion show participation -photo sessioos -videotape sessions. "It's a personalized course, and we keep the classes small." Aguinaldo said. "We talk to student. about their career goals and evaluate t.helr pro- gress individually." The Image improvement classes are desiened to update a woman's appearance. "Thia class ls designed for a woman wbo wants a change or who la reentering the business .,.-orkl," Aguinaldo said. "We cover walking and move· ment, wardrobe, hairstyles and daytime and even1n1 makeup," be said. The course lasts for 10 weeks and meeta two hours each week, be added. Teen·aaen and preteens attend classes to learn modeling and to 1ain potae and confidence, accord· inl to Apt.naldo. "But we're not just a finishing acbool here," be was quick to point out. "Our major empbaais is oo modelinc and the Intensive trai.nin1 necessary to enter that field." South Coast instructors are pro- f essional models and dancers, there ii a drama and voice coach, and specialists come in to teach about makeup and hair styles, be said. Jana Lane la the diredor ol South Cout Models, and business hours are 10 am. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Decision to ioin health cl ub calls for serious .deliberation Thinkinc of Jolnina a health club? Ask plenty of-questions before you shrn up. For example: How much will tt cost? Will the payments be made monthly? Will they charee f« extras such as equipment, rourts and clothing? Do they have an af. fillate should you relocate? Can you get a refund? Visit the club durin& its busiest hours -lunchtime and right after work. Ask to lake the contract home O\•emigbt to study before signing. ··- .. - I 20-SUMMER SHAPE UP -SupptM\tnt to Coa5t LIFE. Wednesday, May 28 1980 Ind Ollly PllOt Tmr~y ~y ~ 1980 • 'I . Summer skin Mixing custom-mode cosmetics for summer sun protection 1s Judith "Do~' Evans, owner of Daisy Skin Core. Joanna Rutz awaits application of the makeup in the shop at Zl812 Forbes Rood. Laguna Niguel. madine's HEAL TH CLUBS FOR WOMEN GET IN SHAPE FOR SUMMER! Orange County's finest heatth club for women Is the spa vou have been looklng for ... Hmrted number Of memberships avaflable • . • expert Instruction ••• beautiful, complete f aclllties . • Mofttttly .... ktclude: •fully equlooed exercise em with e;cpert lnstructlon • Health bar & IOunge • S.un11, /ecunl & TANN NG BOOTH •i)eautlful locker~ ShOw~r. & graorntng f.clllUes Also available: Masseuse, Nutritionist & Comptege Coml>UterlJlld Aerobic Program lNec., ... ,, "A Chall~lno Exercise Program in truly temlne surroundlnga" 2036 QI.tall St. Newport Beach 751-3200 Ben Brown's restaurant creates 'another world' Ex~'!': dJnina enhances sum· mer up efforta. A restaurant designed to please the palate and "put you in another world'' la Ben Brown's. "The restaurant looks like a mountain resort. and still affords an ocean view." said 1 spokesperson for Ben Brown's, at 31106 Coast Highway, South Laguna .. Dlm llabtinc. stained glass and tapestry booths complement the conUnental culaine. Veal dishes. bouillabaisse. steak, rlbl. scampi and ahrimp are but a few of the many savory dishes. Ben Brown'• receot.ly won the Southern CallforuJa Restaurant Writer'• Stiver Award for the fourth conJeC'UlJve yeu. "Once aomeone come! in. "e know we've lot a repeat customer." I tpokespenoo Hid. Loun1e entertainment from 9 p .m . to 1:30 a .m . Wednesday lo Saturday la provided b y Geoo Land, wbom the apokespenon Ukena to Elvia Presley. Ben Brown's ls open seven days for brukfut. lunch and dJnner. Sunday brunch i.s offered from 10 a.m. toSp.m. For more fnformatlon call 499-2663. St1mmer design cot1rse set Do-it·)'OW"5ell decorators can take a slx·week summer course in the art of tntmor design. "The $50 fff includes a workboot and a Penona1 cooa\lltalion with one of our destpen." says Frances Koc:b, owner of Fran's Interiors. Her buaiM!! la a\ 887'8 Warner Ave. In Fount.a1n Valley. Sbe llDd two other designers teach the claa from I to 11 a.m. on Wed· nesdays and from 7 to t p.m. on Tbunays. The claaa includes such topics as: -How to choose and coordJnat.e oolon -Furniture arrangement -Worting within a budget -RedecoratiQI rooms a little at aUme "We get calla to salvage a room started by aomeone with no decorator traininl," aays the owner, .. and this ls ud. &ec:ause it will never have the finished look of a well-planned room." TakfDI the cJa11 can save cwitomen from matiq expensive miltakee In buytnc f\lnliture ol the wron1 Ille or colol', lbe Mds. Sbe delllN lnterton foe both tt· sldentlal and commerc:lal cuatomen, and abe la a member of the Intematiooal Society ol Interior Designers and tbe National Home Faablom Leque, sbe concluded. . . . . . ·, .· . Country Home Emporium & Cornucopia A Specialty Store Offering ANTIQUES -FRUIT BASKETS -WICKER DOLL HOUSE MINIATURES & UNUSUAL GIFT ITEMS AMERICAN OAKPIECE.8 -:=r Hooelef ..... w.-.. .. UIO °"""IT*' .. S2IO ~ OtM<COpQUallty pltcts 4·,~, ~· also reduced I 0-' 0 ALL-OCCASION GIFT BASKETS FllledwlU\ fruit nuts. 1~Hts & other good les ORDER NOW fOR FATHIR'IDAV Country Home & Cornucopia Emporium Both toc.t9d et 2901Warner1t falMew ~------...... _ ----~------------- •Supplement to Coast LIFE, Wednesday, May 28. 1980 and Daily Piiot, ThurSday, May 29, 1990 -SUMMERSHAPEUP-21 Formerly Rampart ' Milo's Fitness Center gets maior face-lift, goes co-ed Milo's Health Club -as It used to be known -has stridly been for women the past eight years. Milo's is now t'O·ed. "It's gone through a major fat'elift, with new wall grapbks, rat'quetball noors and S25.000 wortb or N aut1lus training equipment." sald a spokesperson for Milo's Fit· ness Center at 206 Walnut St., Newport Beach. New, Nautilus weight-lifting equip- ment keeps Jamie Geary in shape at Milo's fitness Center. Newport Beach. "Looking and feeling good is v.hat Milo's Fttness Center is all aboot "Beauty, ltgure t'Ontrol. racquet ball clinics. and slimnaslic classes are just a few of the programs of Cered," be said "Women who want to firm and tone and men who wish to build and develop will enjoy this facility," he added. "Milo's Fitness Center bas truly created a run way to enjoy exercts· lng lo Newport Beat'h, · · he t'on eluded. Call 548-1765 Newport-Mesa Club stresses strength, flexibility NeW(>Ort-Mesa Athletic Club - formerly Rampart Athletic Club - bas a new name and a new pro- gram. •'Our new physical fitness pro- gram was deslped by a nationally- recognbed fttneu autborlty to em- pbashe atron• nuiblllty ratMr than Juat brute •trenltb." owner Bill Hansen said. Accompanyln1 tbe chance ln name ad procrammtn1 at tbe club is addition of new equipment. That equipment includes a new and bet· ter weight room, Hansen said. Learn the J' ,..,. ..::,, Art of U-, ~ Interior . l ti~ Decorat~ tr·---··· t,.. "People along the Orange Coast are more health·conscioua than ever, so we're providing the facilities to meet the increased de· mand for J>!lyaical fitness inslruc· lion and gwdance." he added. Newport·Mesa Athletic Club Is at 2S4 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. Activities at the club lnclude rac- quet ball . handball and "family ball." a game similar to handball but \&llng a softer ball so both men and women can compet.e. Competition at lbe club Includes handicap racquetball tournaments YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF Durtna our I week COW"St you'll learn tM basics ol proleuiooal deror1t1J11 bow to mo.. lad coordinate colon ... now to a.rranae fumJt11tt .. how to lllht sty let for ibe edeetjc loc>k ••. bow to select floor coverin1s and fabrics . . bow lo make tbe ._ me VI &be thin&• you already have ... how to accneoriu a room • .. how to pla.a deeor-etlq tor a hoene. apartmetit. or Just a 111Wle room. Heft'• your chanCe to leem boW to do II yourself and save, C1"Hlinl IM bomt ol )'OUt arums. YOU'U GET PERSONAL AftENTION Vouc: tnstructor will be one of,.,_., ~lrofeeaklnal lftterior Delill'ttl who wUl help wltb YoW' pe,_al dtt'or'atlnc VJVVft"IN, lJI -4dt0on. you'U He a~ of apedalb produced auclo·vtsual procrama O.~ feetuN hunclreda of beaudhd ldea rooms. LOW COST The complete cost ol thls l2·how' tot.irH lt S50 oo. and O.at lncludts YoW' con of the Studer1l Worttbook. _ on Tuesday ntebta and band.leap hand~all on Wednesday nllbU- . ·A I though a . lot or naUonally- recognlt.ed handball and ncquet· ball players eat.er OW' tou.rumeatl, players of all abWUes also are able to play In them became of the various raUnga," HansenaaJd. The tournamenta ~ S2 to enter, and the winner takes the pot, he added. But even thouah lbe NeYPOrt· Mesa Athletlc Club features lllbted handball and racquetball eowta, m UldlllMPlh ·RACQUETBALL ...... m maPlbflPlh FITNESS ....... the dubs' maln emphasis i.sn 't lo those lport.s. "We're m or e a community· oriented facility than the typical racquetball club ~•use -e COO· skier ourselvH a physical fitness center ln a t'lub-like atm05pbere," be •aicl. Newport.Mesa Athletic Club also features men's and women's lotkers, weight rooms and apu. "A kit ol our dub members use the Cadlities before and after work to belp them relax," H~ con- cluded. MWIERSl•S AS UJW AS sm.oo DOWN AND $71.17 A MOllTH. ... msa•s HOllCIBl AT AU ClUIS Jazz Execcfee a ..... Ra<!QU8tt>IH Courts Free leSIOnl for beginners Heatttt Club facHtty N1utHua and Untverul Non-memben 16.00 per hour C.ccorcfino to avaltlbte ttme Guaranteed weight reduction Club activities Sauna & Steam Rooms Hot and cofd facuzzis Stngte Couple. family and bu~ membershlpe Lounge featuring big screen Juice bar and pro shop R~ ) --. .--. ' ' _.., 22-SUMMER SHAPE UP -Supp~t to Coast LIFE, Wednesday, M•v 21191() •nd O.lly Piiot Thursd•v May 29 1980 • Skin core specialists T ereso Jackson. left, and Ellen Weinstein odd o personalized touch to skin core at Riviera Facial, Newport Beoch. Non-surgical face-lift beautifies A new. non·surgicaJ face·llft from Paris can have the effects of three months of facial exercises. •'Our new treatment contains vitamins A. B. C, D. E. ribonucleic acid and yeast," says Ellen Wein· stein, spokesperson for Riviera Facial Salon. "ll improves elasticity, re· generates new skin cells and eradicates fine lines and wrinkles," she adds. Riviera Facial Salon Ls at M09 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. Before the treatment, a client's skin la analyzed, followed by a steaming and cleansing process. This is followed by application 1. a masque, which stays on while the client lies on a slant board for 30 minutes. When the masque is removed, the face is massaged with creams and oils. "This treatment adds transparen· cy lo the skin," says Riviera's spokesperson, •·and the client's face elows with a clean )ook ... Besides the non-surgical face-Ult , Riviera Ls a full-service saloo offer· ln• h air styles, manicures, pedicures, eyelash tinting and body wrap. Zuvers Gyms MenmclWomen Grand-Opening SPECIAt FOR OUR NEW EL TORO &YM s99s ~: IMO COMIRACTSJ Our professiOMI ex1>9rts will help vou devek)p • ~tter Mlf Im~. personal appearance, physical conditioning •nd overall good health. •Bodybuilding • laotlnk: Equipment •Strength Oevefopment • leometric EQulpment • Physical Fttneee • Profelalonel Supplements • Weight Control • Drelling Roofnt and • Aerobic Conditklhlr)Q Showerl • Sparta Conditioning • Pettonellzed Nutrttlon_. • Heavy Duty SeMctorized Program Equ6pment • PerlONlllzed Exercise • Chrome Selectorized Pf'OQI ... · Equipment • Juk:e Ber • Large Selection DumbeUa • Retail Store and Otymp6C We6ght• • Womens F6nnlng -Ton Ing L°"'6 WOllOUT HOUIS Mon-Fri. e a.m. to t p m. -Sat. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. ()pen Sonday 10 a.m.·2 p.m. Matf9r Charge & VIM -P.non&I Chectl CALL NOW FOi SPICIAL IATI & TOIO "'.f7tt di f01 •JOMM" Ol "l_Tft ... ,.. .. .. ~ COSTA limA 646-1114 .. ..... ,. Tennis pro Professional tennis instructor Warrick Jones ploys o fast gome at Orange C.ounty Tennis Ass6ci ot1on .2 701 0 Orange Ave. in Santo Ana. Coll 549-3534 for in forma tion on t he group. ltSE START TODAY 1r" RN's, NA's, LVNs MED/SURG ~ ~ MaoX We're Here Wllh TEMPORARY NURSING SERVICES * N:.eAe Care Hospitals ' * 1~ Employer Paid Medical Plan * Choice Assignments * Referral Boouses * Edocation Allowance * E>eellent Salary CALL SUSAN or COLLEEN t 7972 8kJ Park Clrcle, Suite J lrilne • Suppl.ment to Coast LIFE, Wednesday, MAY 2t, 1tl0 and Dally Piiot. Thursday, ~y 29 1980 -SUMMERSHAPEUP·23 Grand opening special Body building champion Bill Pearl opens two new gyms &>aching "tk. Universe," Shi<JU(O Shioeto is four-time wi'lner of thot title, Bill Peat, v.tlo operates two ~ill Pearl gyms in Orange C.OUnty. AT TIE ~ HCMm ....... ,,,. IAT. l1m Ill• ...._ .. ,. Bod>' building ch ampion Bill Pearl soon will open gyms in La1una Hiiia a nd Huntlngtoo Beach. He will be on hand for the grand openinp May 29, 30, 31 and June l. A frand opening special offer ol $71UO for one.year membersbJoa wlll be given to the first 100 mem· ber1, said a spokespenon. Tbe gyms will be at 7390 Center Drive, HunUnctoa Beach and 2S260 La Pu Road, Laguna Hills. Pearl, a four·time "Mr. Univene" wlmlerf hu more than 25 yean experience ln the gymnulum bualnesa. Io addition to training such world champions u former shot put rtt· ord bolder Dallas Long. Pearl has the dlltbktion ol having roacl>ed more Mr. Amerlt'a and Mr . Universe winners than an yone else, aaid a spokesperson. Peart was the bead of :-lort., America RocltweU's advisory sWf on pbystea.I fitness and he designed the c:andlUoainl pro(rams for our nut astrooaula. "While tt l8 true that the maJority of the members ol our gyms are athletes and bodybuilders. we have the facilltie.a to help everytme from the oovlce to the world champion." Pearl commented. Body cures itself with hypnosis No doctor bas ever healed anyone -all cun!S come from the body's own deleme mecbanis.m. "A doctor can give you a narcatlc that will control a disease, but your body repairs itself," said Dr. Robert Downin1 , founder of lbe Newport Hypnotherapy Clinic al 404 Wnlminster Ave., Newport Beach. Dr. Down1q aaid that, through bypnolia, t.be mind can cootrol tbe bod7'1 defense mechanism and use It to cure aucb problems 'u over· welCht, 1,,,..ing, druc and alcohol abuse, nall bltlng and many pbobl•. FREE ll aJao may be used for self im· provemeot, bullh.ier personal re.la· tionsblpa and acellence in sport.a. Hypnosta, be u ys, la not magic, but i.I focused ~enltaUon. "Throucb a aeries of mental ex· erciMI you can learn to keep your mlnd in shape and cbange its men- tal 'pb,)'llque' to your liking." he aald. "Dr. Downing and his staff have bffn s~ful in 90 percent of all cases d eaJlng no l o nly with psycholoeJcaJ and emotional pro- blems, but with physical problems as well," saidaapokesperson. CUSTOM ENLARGEMENT Sx7 to 20x30 =~..::: •a...e•11 II I ........... ............... .•. ._ ......... 111 ... ............... ... .... .. ...,.. .. ... ................ . ...... (Bring this Id) .. ,.- ' ' 24-SUMMER SHAPE UP -Supplement to Coast LIFE, Wednesdav:May 28 1980 and 01llv Piiot Thursday May 291990 * SHAPE UP YOUR H Kw9'set Grecian Design lock set Kwlkset's Greci an design lockset will enhance the beauty ot any style home from traditional to contemp0rary. Loc:kaet comes complete with deadlateh fOf added eeeurity Entry .... 11.1t 'I 0.88 Privacy..,. •OM '7 .88 assage ..... '·" '6.88 n ' Plus 10 solid c:olOf stain fOf wood stucco. previously painted or stained surfaces. •01Hatex formula •Preserves & Protects •Water clean up Sem1-tr.,..sparent colors to give wood a natural protected 1()()1( • 1" •Olld..ieet deadbOlt with revolving steel rod inser1. •All~eet tac>ered cylinder guard •Heavy-<lutY steel reinforcing riogs KWIKSET and SCHlAGE locks keyed and rekeytd at both stores LATEX FUTWAU A MISH T hick and creamy formufa th<lt dflPS IHS and dnes tn 30 minutes W1fh0ut tao marks For interior surfaces such as walls ce1hngs and woodwork •Any extenor wood •Shakes. woodel'I roofs fences. Sldtog •Preseniee new wood. restOfes weathered wood • DeeQ penetrating Ott finish Kwiset Bel Air Design If the doorlod<s on vour home are mote thin live years Old. they may be outdated and un(Nlfe, Yoo can replace them~ and economically with n.- K wikset loeksets lnstellatlon t llMes bot a few minutes. with oo special tools Your dOOrs will have new beauty. your home will have new 980Unty .... LJ.lt .... , .•• ........ '8.88 •s.88 '4.88 E Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley ED ITI ON * * VOL. 73, NO. 150, •SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1980 "our llometown Dally New8paper TWENTY·FtVE CENTS I r Wetlands Action 'Frightens' Wieder l I t By ROBt:RT BAaKEa Ot l .. 0..1, .._ ....... Orange County Sup.-rvl.sor t-larr il'tt W1 ed-=r declared Wednesda)' n11thl thul acliCtl by ,he state Coastal Comm1ss1on to Jl esignalt' lht' Uo bu Chi <'• inarshJands a a wl•llands area :·frightens the ht>ll out of me " Mrs. Wieder. "'ho dart'.Cled her llecond attack in l wo week::. on lhe stale body. ::.aid sht' d1dn't ~isagree with lhe substance ol lht declllon taken In Santa Barbara ln March. but In tho mann r In whlch It was made. S he H id lht rrellm1nary wetl•nd11 deslan a ion Ignored Orange County planning efforts and failed to talce into consider• lion a number of adverse eff~tJi 1t may have oo the marshJands 11urrounded by II untington Beach city lim1l.i. inland from the Pacific Ocean "State comm1ss1oners thank they know more than we do and art not answerable to anyone." •ht laid. ·'Thuy reached the decision in a r~mote setlinc and It Jrighteos the hell out of me," she told a Kathering at the Huntington Beach Civic Center sponsored by the HOME Council. Tbe deslanation placed on the 1,200 acres of marshlands would prohibit major developmenl or any kind, officials said. Michael Fischer, executive d i rector of the stale Coastal Commission, said today the agency was acting in con· formance with guidelines laid down by the s tate Lesg1slature "which has put lht highest priority on preservation of state wetlands."' 44 We Mld been watchtng lhe local planning process and 1t was very clear that the county admln.islration was proposing a major marina and road hookups through tht area The main focus was on land use that would destroy the wetlands ·· Fis her asserted that those types of developments wouldn't have rece1 v~ approval a nd that the state agency took actton to prevent local ~overnmenl from spmn~ 1t.s wheels and wastmg its efforts ·· ··We were not pre <'mptang local control The Legislature !>aid th(· wetland~ will be pro- tected "It would have been 1r- rci.ponl11bl e 10 -.1t h.H.'k and watch planning efforts continue that are doomed to failure . "It was a case of damned if we do and damned if we don't." Mrs Wieder. a member of the South Coast ftegional Coastal Commission, said the wetlands de s ignation poses a serious threat to a linear park proposed around thP wetlands because of new state restrictions She said that she herself op- poses development of a marina CStt WETLANDS, Page A2> Did Freeway Killer fit Again? , t Who Shot J.B.? ·'~us~ty Did It' _§ays Exclusive ... APWI,......_. HE'LL RECOVER Larry "J. R." Hagman Two Named In Mesa's Oiain Scheme Two Orange Coast men have been charged in complaints filed by the District Attorney's Office on suspicion of oper ating what police claim was a $200.000 pyramid scheme in Costa Mesa . Identified in the misdemeanor complaints and scheduled for ar· r aignmenl June 12 at ~arbor Municipal Court are Kipp E. Kington, 35, of 21722 Branta Cir· cle. liuntington Beach, and Brad '~t .. o~t~o~~:~~~· of 961 w. 17th Costa Mesa police broke up what they claimed was a pyramid operat ion when un- der cover offi cers infiltrated a gathering the night or May 19 at Kinetic Interlace Corp .. 965 W. 18th St. Cnast Weather Variabl e c l o ud s, othe rwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches, SS i nland. Highs Friday mid to upper 60s. IN81•BTe•AY NEW YORK (AP> The var mmt who stiot mean ol' J R Ew rng on the television seric~ "Dallas" will turn out to be hh wife's boyfriend Dusty when tht show resumes next fall . the Ne"' York Post said today. Jn a story it labeled a world exclusive. the Post said Dusty, the cowboy who apparently bad died in a plane crash. will be brought back lo life and blamed for shooting the dastardly J .R. J . R ., played by Larry Hagman. Will.:r.over from be· iog s hot in the stomach in the last episode of the season and c ontin u e a s the nastiest character in the series. The Post quoted a source at Lorimar Productions in Hollywood as saying. "as of now the killer is definitely Dusty. but nobody around here will admit to it .. The source said "it's perfectly true that none of the cast. in· eluding Larry Hagman. know the gunman's identity:· Dusty, p l ayed by Jare d Martin. was the boyfriend of Ewing's wife. Sue Ellen. The Post said the plane crash will tum out lo have been a fake. Dusty will return. be blamed for the shooting and lose the love of Sue Ellen Asked to comment on the Post report, a CBS spokesman said the ran segments of the series won't begin production until late June Ocean View Reassigns 5 Principals Five principals in tbe Ocean View School District have been reassigned to new schools, effec· live In September. The administrative changes were announced by Supt. Dale Coogan. Sun View principal Mary Sc hn eider will assu m e responsibllities at Crest View School in the fall. Dr. Robert Vouga, c urrent princ ipal at Crest View, will move lo Sun View. Haven View's Charles Arnold, who has been a principal in the district since 1962, will retire at lhe end or the current term. Arnold's post will be filled ln the fall by Stan Burrill, present- ly principal of Lark View School. The Lark View vacancy will be filled by Star View prin· cipal William Wernett. Robinwood School will close ln June, freeing principal WUllam Gerbardt to .. wne the same responsibllltles at Star View. Board 'Lowers Lending Rate WASHINGTON <AP> -1be Federal Rese rve Board has lowered its key lendln& rate a full percent.aae point to 12 per· cent ln a move tbat •"ould result ln rurther declines ln bank ln· tereat rates. The action, tlfe~llve today, "wu taken entirely ln r.necUon ol recent. aublt.ntial declines in abott-Urm marnt lntereat rates t'Olevela wen below tbe ~Jdttlftl dluount rate," the Federal auerw aa1d lD a atatemmt. Tot Thanks Rescuers fhmlington Boy, 3, Once Clinically Dead By PIUL SNEIDERMAN 01 ,,_ o.ily l'llot !taff Lillie James Thorsen. his blond bangs topping a wide-eyed gaze. was having trouble sitting still. · His family was on a vis1l lo Murdy Fire Station in Hunt· ington Beach. While his mother and grandparents chatted with firemen. and bis baby sister napped in her stroller. James preferred lo prowl about with an insatiable c uriosity lhat"s t ypical for a boy who's JUSt turned three. But James Thorsen is not typical. Just 12 weeks ago. following a swimming pool mis- hap, James was clinicall y dead for 26 minutes. A team of five Murdy firemen and paramedics can take credit for reviving James, artificially stimulaling his body funcllons for those 26 minutes until the boy's heartbeat a nd normal breathing returned. The Thorsen fa m ily gives James the credit. however. for battling his way out of a coma and regaining bis facilities at a gpeed that bas startled even his doctors. Although some brain damage occurred at lhe time of the accident, the boy now is ex- pected to r~ver fully. James' m o the r , Joyc e Thorsen, bas high praise for the fire department's emergency crew. "You never really appreciate them until you need them ," she said. Her aoo'a ordeal began March 5, while Mrs. 1bonen henelf wH ln Hontin1ton Intercom· munity lloepital. She was three ween overdue ln her pregnancy and docton were attempt.tnc to lnduce labor. Her mother·ln·law waa taking care of James in her Placid Cir· cle home ln Huntington Beach. One moment James waa watcb.lnc cartoons on television. The next qioment, t h e crandmother beard the family docs buklq outside, sipallnt that IOIDethinl wu -.miss. The womMt lou.nd James noat· tn1 ln the backyard ,pool, wbtre be apparently bad falltn or Jumpedln. A nel1hbor bellD to aPt>lY mouth·to·mouth reauacltatlon, and tM fire department WH called. Paramedic• Frank Cra&a aod Mike Cooley, along with three firemen from the Murdy Station. arrived within two minutes of the call. The boy was not breathing. and lhey detected no heartbeat The boy was given a sodium b i ca rb on~te so lut ion to neutralize an acid condition that occurs in the body when circula· l ion halts Unable to locate another vem, t he paramedics connected lhl· solution to the boy ·., 1ugular vein. a ri~ky technique that proved suc<.'essfu l Mt>a nlo\hll l", f1r e m t'n ad ministered ca.rdlo-pulmoqary re· susc1lal1on 1 CPR l. forcing air into his lungs and compressing his chest to maintain c1rcula· t1on After 26 minutes. a hc::i rtbeat was detected in the bo) ·s neck He then was rushed to I lunt <See JAMES. Page AZI Urban League's Jordan Wounded FORT WAYNE. Ind. I API - Vernon E Jordan Jr . president of the National Urban League. was shot in the back today as be stepped from a car after relum· ing to a motel. Authorities said they had no suspects and no motive for the sbooling. Jordan. 44, one of the nation's most promlnent black leaders. unde rwent four hours of surgery al Parkvtew Memorial Hospital. Dr. Jeff Towles, the surgeon who operated on Jordan. said bis condition after four hours of sur· gery waa "satisfactory. but bis overall coodiUoo must be con· sldered criUcal al this point." Robert Williams, the president of the local Urban Leaaue who bad been with Jordan earlier in the eveni.DC when be made a speech at Ute motel, said the 1bo0Un1 WH not nctally • motlv.... · ·'I Jut doa 't see any link between any alle1ed racial tension ud t.bia abooUD.1." be tald. Dan Gibson, pab&lc lnlorma· tioe otncer for t.be Fort Wayne police, al80 •aid omcers believe the attadt was not a poliUcal U · aaaalnat.kln attempt. Towla 1ald a CUMbot entered Jordan's middle back area between tbe cheat cavitiel and the pelvll and there were two or three small ult wounds. Glbsoa said Williama "len Jorda aomewbere around 11:"5 p:m. tut nllht" durln1 a eoclal hour at tbe Orban Le .. ue dinner whtN be had tlVtD I Speed\. "At tbal tl~e be (Jotdan) wu eoelalllina wtth peopJe. n.. an unldentlfted female apparenUy • j - A~ ........ 8HOT IN INOtANA UiMn Le..,. .• Jorden left the Marriott with hlfD and returned about an hour lattt. "They parked about SO reet from bis room. l"rom tverytNng we know, we're 11sumln1 be was a pauenger. He lot out of the car, walked aroun the back and the womaft saJd s be beard a thud, tomelhlnc Uke a rock hit· tins the wlndllllekl. She ~ around and saw Mr. Jordan fall." A motel aa s t . Patrick (lee IOSDAN, Pase Al> Youth Possibly Abducted By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL 04 t ... 0.0.ly "''°' , .... .... Was the Fr~w4y KilH!F, who may have claimed the lt ves of 40 young men. seen abducting yet C1nother v1ct1m Tuesday mght in Garden Grove') Carden Grove police are m \CSt1gating a woman's report lhal she saw a male an his late teens apparently being forced into a dark·colored van in the v1c1mty of Brookhurst Street and Hazard Avenue about 9:30 p.m . According to Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp . a police spokesman. t.be woman said the van :C-Clld the youth who ... ~ ......... Of' ta.itebbik· Ing along t.be roadway. A side door was ope ned. M>m.eUwli was sqvirted al ~ youth and he was pulled into the va n . the woman t old i n · vestl1at.ors. "ft could be a serious cnme or 1t could've been som e of his friends JUSl horsing around." Beaucha mp sa.id. -·we are treating her story as l?ood mformat1on. ·· he said '"Al thJs point. we"re g1v10g the 1nformat1o n a s mu<.'h c r ede n c e as w e ca n .·· Beauchamp said. S hortly after the woman telephoned police. a general broadcast was issued about lhe incident lo all OranRe County po lice a1?enc1es Beauchamp ~aid . however, that there has not been any report of a m1ssinf? person f1t t1 nR the youth descnption ··we N"rtaanly hope 1t is not a crime." he said The woman told investigators that the vehicle drove oH after t he youth was packed up . Beauchamp said The Freeway Killer, so named because the nude bodies of his '1ct1ms h ave been found primarily along freeways and major highwa ys , may b e responsible for the deaths of young men datinR back lo 1972. The killer may have claimed his 40lh victim May 18 The nude body of a young man who has not been identified was found behind a Westminster service s tation. Beaucha mp said the young man described by the woman generally matched the descrip- t ion of the types of youths that have become murder victims. "He was a young male wh.ite. in his la te teens. with blond hair." Beauchamp said. The location or the sighting is o n th e Garden G r ove . Westminster border and is some distance from several bars in Garden Grove lhal cater to a homosexual clientele. 'Dead Poet' Shirt • J I 1 • " ' 1 SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A J youna man who repo rtedly wrote lbe phrase "dead poet" across his T·shirt jumped to bis· death Wednesday from the ~ Golden Gate Bridie. The coroner's office said il bad no clues about the victim's Identity. PIUJf DEPICTS Sl.JMMER SCENE A look at summer acUvtties and ntness ls presented in today's Daily Pilot. Look for t h e 24 -pace ma1uine, ·•summer Shape Up.'' with stories and pictures spoUIJhtih1 Or~e Coast •um· mer life. • • • l t \ , i ,,.,,,,,. *"" ,,.. ,.._ ....... -Jtl 11 ....... t $ ... . 23 Kill d, 11 lnjursd As Bus uto Collide SWU,. CllRR NT, ka~M•u 1Ar l h"\)' Uw. ,,....om Wwit klUfd and ll lnJ\U'fd, two critical b', •'-' a ~ n rrytna Canacl\an raUway worbn •u 1td •w11M'd a car. rolled O'\W' and hit from nd b " lnl«'lil urry1n1 IH>4 u pf\alt oU. otnd ala aaid tt WM the provbu-.·a wont ll"AMponauon dlualu lint"t 17 were killecl la • p1.,... trub • an q o Some vi(1Jm.a • ..,.. crulhed by lhe lni<'k 1 tmpact and lh• top of UW bus wu ripptd from the «'ha ll Othc-ra • .,,.,, burnN when the 1.rut'k. r arl')'\nt l.~ eiaUona of hot oil . uplodf'd anJ ea1utrect Ow wrttk•1• In namtt, ""Un .. " "'d ~ ....... OfH'lt c ... r ... ••••H CLEVELAND I AP> Sf.n f;dward N Kennfd)', c•a llln1 for an Open ~mo<'raUe NaUooal ('ochtnt\on, Uld tuda)' ht> will re leau h.I• deleaau-s from any obhaaUQtl If PruldC'nt Carter de batea hin1. "and t hope Mr C'411f'r w\U do the aame " Tra.lltna the prNldt nt b) buodrf'da ol nomlnatln11 df'lti&at4'5, KenMdy 1&1d the ronnnllon "abool(t bt> at llbt-rty tu nomln•ht Mr. Carter. to nominatt me or to iselert •third l)(•noo I am not afraid ol their u he dtlq atH · 1 dttt'lalon or lht'lr roo 1c1ence." Aldes said tht' s~ch wai. dt·~11CnNt lo 11eut• lht poUtH·lll In 1tiatlve on the day or Carter's own t·amp1ua1n fora) Into Ohio llauu> o....,.oc-ral# \••I•• Rtdh tfl W ASHJNGTON c A P 1 Houi.e Oemocralb \IOlt•d 160 O today to n tabllsh standards to bu lloust mt-mbers who nrti under In d1ctment or have ~n convlctoo or <'•maured from s<>rvlna as ('om mitt~ cw subcommittee chalrmf'n. Rep Charles Wilson. D-Callr .. could h<-t he first mr mbt>r to feel the effect of the proposed rules cha nge depend1n 11 on t he outcome ol a scheduled House vote la ter today on a rt'solutlon to ce nsure him The new ruJe requires a chairman indicted on a felOl\Y cha rge carrying a lwo-year or lon1er pri1on sentence lo step as ide temporarily. JI convicted, or censured by the Houae. the chairman wouJd be s trip ped ol his pc»t. Pnl•f l•g Brf•g• 1!#1. I tflllloH NffW YORK IAP> -A painUn& by Lhe 19th century En1Ush painter J .M.W Turner, "Jµliet anct b er, Nurse.'' was· sold at •uction today for $8.-4 m illion, a record for a single painting. _ ThE painting waa sold by Flora Whitney Mttler. honorary board chairman of the Whitney Museum or American Art here. and part ol the proceeds ol the sale wUI benefit the museum. The anonymous buyer was re presented by an unidentified dealer In the auction a t Sotheby Parke Bernet. Bidding started at $500,000 41'\d quickly escalated. Al $4 million there was an audible gasp of amazement in the gallery and with each new bid· the reafter there was another murmur. .Jury Report Human Services R ealig11 01ent Hit BJ DELORES BllOOKS IRWIN Of-o.wy ~ S\aff Orange County's $180 million a -year Human Services Agency Is doing neither bette r nor worse des pite the e xte n s iv e r e organization officia ls ordered fo ur years ago, the count y Grand Jury re ported Wednes· day Con sequently. the Orange County Board of S uper visors s hould de ma nd a d et ailed ac counting of expected ser vice and cost benefits before allowing the reorganiz.allon to proceed, the gr and jury audit report said. T he a udit, pe rfo rm ed by Arlhur Young and Co. al the grand jury's behest , gave high marks t o th e depa rtme nt's director, Margarel Grier. But while there was praise for M iss G rier's m anage m e nt 1.ecbniques, auditors had pointed cr iticism for the a gency's opera· lion. In addition to recommending a deta iled a ccounting of expected b e n efits, auditor s con cluded that: -Morale of admlDlstraUve e mployee s has plm mme ted 'Since the first stage of the re· o r ganization , l e adin g to an "a ura of unb1ppiness" about the agency. -Tbe maa11e meat lmprove- mea&a employed by Miss Grier could have been undertaken in individual departments without the overall reorganization. -TM 18-moa&la-old pUot re· gional program in east-central Orange County baa m et few of its goal.I to better aid ill clients. Wben s umme d u p , th e a uditors said the reorganiution theory of .comblninl major COUD· DAILY PILOT t y departments that pro vide health and we lfare services into a slngJe super agency ls sound. However. auditors said while the idea is good, the super a gen- cy administration hasn't come up with results after four years of practice. Miss Gner said today the 50· page report had "no big Sur· prases" and that many of 1u rec- o m mendatlonc; wue alread y being earned out Because the a udit was con- d uc ted in November t hrough January, it's largely outdated, s he said. "One of the problems is that it's difficult to find data on client service. We're looking at the re· organization of data collection," M lss Gn er said Should s uper visor s ask for specific examples of improved public service. HSA officials will be able to provide those ex· amples "in part in some areas of ser vice." she added. Supervisors in 1976 combined t h e county depa rtme nt s of welfare. pubhc health a nd men· t al health under an umbrella c alled the Hu m a n Services Agency The rea.wn for combining the departments was to offer better public service by providing a sort or one stop shopping service of t he county's spectrum of health and welfare services. The county ultimately wu to be divided 1eo1raphlc1lly lnto four regions, eacb served by an HSA center. In addition, pooUn1 of client lnf ormaUoa 1moa1 the depart· mentt would streamline the bureaucracy for both wort en a nd applicants , proponent• ar1ued. But lmtltutlon of tbe RSA super acency prompted an ex· odua of top adminiatraUon of. f1clals. They complained Lhey were bam1trun1 by the re · or,anbaUoa. be arand Jury audit aaJd Mill Grter •a tncreued CODtro1 over the aamq bu led to ••• tnlneo· doua COit la employM morale." Howewr, It al.lo pohtt.cl out that wbUe '78 percent of tbe 111ncy'1 employees believe morale of tbe aaeocy it poor, a percent are aaUlfled wttb tbelr own Jobi. ,.,.... Pa,,. Al. JORDAN ••• on...,.. of Cblca~ Wd. "k IOUDdld lib an 11.au loinc off rtpt ......... IDJ wtndoW. It l'OM IDe rt0& out of bed." f'rom .. flfUa.f'IOar room, G..._. _.. IM aw a man lealq oa U.. Mell If • _. and bunt ldm ,.a, .... ~.ln•••Mo&me." 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'2:110 11nt1 ~ ,,,,,, t111ll 111 111f111r1111 . i i)() and 'I 'i''lfl. u 11vhll hr•11tt1r, U9 aDd ~·,. t.flnl• t·ourh, 11 l ~ and 122 ~. voll~yball , baaltetball and hand hall mJtdoor tourti. J7 !ill 1tnd II~. huchall dlamcxad '47 ~ ancl S{H and trat'\, $47 ~ and $94 .. Jobless In County .. ' . . On Rise Un employme nt lo Or ange County increased slightly dunng April to 4.1 percent while layol(s and heavy compeUUon for sum- mer jobs are expected In the next thr ee m onths. a state employment report predicted to- day . In round numbers, the 4.1 per cent unemployment rate meant tha t 44,800 residents out of a la bor force of L08 m illion were out ol Jobi dllrinc tbe mootb. Thal I.I up two-lent.ha or ooe per· cent when compared to March. Or ange County's unemploy- menl rate rem ains substanUallY below the statewide rat.e o( 62 perc ent a nd the nationwide showing of ne arly 7 pe rcent The monthly report released by the Employment Devl'lop· m e nt Depa rt m e nt foreca st numerous layoffs in manufac· tunng for the next three months However. a boost 1n aerospace hiring and seasonal increases an food processing will help offset those layoffs. the report .!.aid But layoffs of school personnel will add to the expect ed keen competition fo r s umm er JObl.. as w ill the entrance o f new graduates Into the job m arket In June Governm ent e m ployment, because of the feder al censU5, showed gains. as d id the service indus t ry and wholesale and re· tail trade Cons truction e m ployment declined .. however. since high costs and interes t r ates have prevented the homebuilding In· du1try from keeping pace with consumer demand for afforda· ble housing, the report said f'ro91 Pagr ,, I JAMES •.• i ngton Inter com mun l t y for further treatment and later was tra n s fe r r e d t o C h ildren 's HoapltaJ In Or ange J ames' mother. who had been anxious to give birth to the boy'a sister, waa told of the a ccident a nd followed her s o n t o Children's Hoepltal. The ne w b aby, Lindsay Michele, wu deUvered the day a rte r Jamet' a ccident. Meanwhile, J am es rem ained in a coma for several daya and surtered rrom I bulld ·UP or nutd on the braln u 1 reault of pool water he took In. The boy apeat 19 days at the hoapltal and 1tlll muat un- der10 therapy to help bJm re- 1ain body movemeata tbat were crippled u 1 re1ult or t.M laitlal brain dama,e. No luUn1 eff ecta are expected, however. • 'Tbe doeton are very op- tlmiltlc," bil mothe r r eporta. "Tbey've never bad ' paum'• re1pond '° quick and come out of 1 coma by blmaell." To apl'9I bu rratJtude , Mn. TborHn ~mtJy bl'OU1bt • cake to the flremen of llurdf~ Station. Showlq few 111u o tali or .. deal, Ja.DMI took • 1rand tour of the atatiod. T he lneldeftt bu made the TborHn family much more con· aclou• of tbe Importance of ... r..-reare. Aa 1,.... of lam•' acct= Mn. ,,..._ ud Mr but an~.._rau to nroU ta CP& eoul'HI • Volcarw Survivors • Feared 'Unlikely' V J\N~OVVF:H . W&oth f l\ r 1 A soptustlrated 11py plane wtth equ1pm<'nt th at can read a bcense plate fro m tbou11and' ol feet was joining the bellroptPn sUll hovenng over the deva.c;tal ed a reas of Mount St Hel~. But S<'arch crews say it's tx tremely unlikely that any more survivors will be found Meanwh1k. the danger o f more violent erupt.Jons J>('r.usts "As long as we are getting a gas-rich magma coming out of the volcano. there 1s a chance of a la r ge eruption any time." Dwight R. Crandell or the U.S. GeofogicaJ Survey said. Ae rial and ground observers Wednesday repor ted frequent plumes o( ste11m . occas1onall} m ixed wtth ash. soaring 8 5 h1~h as 15,000 feet Th«" duth toll from the MAy 18 nuptlon rt-m .11nt'd at 21 . ,.,th 7l pt•r:o.iln.' lutt'd Ull m1~1n~ T 11 did Ill tht' Sl'.lrl'h for bod1~. the /ur Fnrr planned a night lh1~ J fternoon 1A 1th an SR 71 bJ'('0 .lt Ht•dlc i\1r foret B.._-.e , Calif Hut Cl'n<' Smllh of the L S t-'ore't ~''Ill'. tuord1nator of ... carch and rt'scue dfor~. said at "'as · extreme!) unhkel>.. that an' one rema1run1t Ln the area ~•rice the thunde rous May 18 <'ruptioo could have aurv1ved. "We've overflown all t.bo6e a reas many Umes and checked them carefully," he said Surrh rrf'W5 re-scued l28 l1l the hr..l two days after the erup- t100 but SlflC't-then have found o Ol) bodl~ .tnc1 a fe\4 SUrY1\'IOg dogs WETLANDS ACTION. • • and residrnces 1n t he art•a at this t1mt• Sht· indl <'ated ho'4 f'\t•r, that 1f state funt1s are msufftt·1ent to ar 4uir<> lh<' prnpf'rtv now O\\nt'fl h} the S•i!nal L.mcimJrk r11mpan} !>he lht'n would reas:.es:. ht'r poi.1t1un Tv. <1 v. t • '<~ 11 ·~n Mr' \\.'1t•df'r spoke out /1ar,h!y .1ga1ns t the '\tale comml:.s1vn action rn a ~peech !)(>fore the Orange \..oun- ty Coast Association Follo"'1ng those rem1rks, the prt'.-.1<11•nt of an environmental ~roup dedicated to prese~ Holsa Ctuca. su1uwsted that she ~houid res1~n from the reg1onaJ 1•om m1s..,100 1f shl' cnuldn't sub- "'rlht· to tht· p<>lic11·~ of the state rom mission M ~ W1t'd er said sht' had oo 1ntent1on of doing ~o She added that d1Ht'renct>S were smoot~ m .. r dunn~ .• n am1ahle meeung v. 1th t·mininmt:nt<i l leadc•r'>. Pmr Succumb to Wilderness Youlh .,organtullons wiU ~ r harged '43S per sea.c;on for th:t' UM' of foothall . baseball and 50C ct'r h~lds . Ht>5., ~atd Hi¢iSchool Band Begins Fund-raising The HuntJngtOo ~ach Rifb School ~ will embark oo an a mb1t1ous f1tnd·ra1s1n1 d rive tOOl&ht with a conttrt al tbe b1gb school audit.on um. The band, driU team and flag twirlers -about 17S students an all -have been invited lo participate m this year 's Macy's Thanksg1v1ng Day Parade in ~ew Yorit. It wtU CO\'St about $100.000 to pay for the tnp. P~eeds from tonight 's concert will go t.o the cause Students also are planning a candy sale. a skale ·a ·thon. addi· t1onal ("()OCert.s and are perform· ang vanous other jobs in their at· tempt lo ra ise about SS3> per J>('rson ··we'll make 11," band leade r Galen \'ogel said "We w~t to Ha"' a 11 last year and 1t cost about S400 per student the n " Two concert bands and a Jan band "'"" play the "Wilha m Tell Overture ,.. "Slaughter on 10th Avenue," and other selections at t o night 's r ousing band performan ce a t 7 30 at t he school at 1905 Ma in St . Admi!Sion Is S2 Vogel said the Hunting ton Buch band Is the only m uslcaJ group in California lo be select· ed to perform In the traditional Ma cy's Parade, which ls SODA SPRINGS ! API -A bodies of .Jerry Montoya, 43, and televised nationally. Fair Oaks couple a pparently v.1fe. Svh'ta, 38 Tht young musicia ns were survived a plane crash in rug.iM A me mber of the U.S. Forest chosen on the basis of vtdeo-tape ter rain onJy to s uccumb lat.er to Service and a search dog found scr e e n ing o f va r i o u 1 a p · the wilderness. the bocty of Montoya about 75 pearances including one at th.is Pla<'rer County a ut hor ities fe el downhill from the smgl~ )'ear's Tourn ament of Roses C l72 Parade In Pasadena. he said. planned an autop~y Loday on th..!___'':.:n:R.:.:'".:.:e:_::.e..=·"..:.:"..=•...:.:...::_ __________________ _ ..-----------~~am Men's liJ-l Men's Te r rycloth • !Te r r ycloth I, Shirts Shirts , by Op, Kennington I I I Chemise Et Cie, I Saturdays, L eft Bank.I Pebble Beach, I Golden Breed and more. ' ' I Newport Surf and Sport I I I I I I I I I I I Main It°" m• NewpcNt ltvd. ... ..,ort .. ech ITf.m• ltOte 2 111M Mattne Ave. ........ end fn.712' I s .... J s....c ... .... c .... w... '41.0IJJ 30% OFF With thl• Coupon Good et all three ator•• ___ .,. ______ .._ ___ _ ~. Mey29. 1910 DAILY PILOT AS State Netes 4..8.lolt Latest Earthquake Hits San Luis Area SAN LUI~ OBISPO <AP> -EarthquaJte-wea,ry California haa t>ten b11 by yet another tttmor u a moderate quake meuwinc 4 e on °'-' Richter acale joltfti parts of Santa Barbara and San Luu Obispo countlu8. There were no reported utjwies as a reswt of the jarring Wednaday niaht quake. pohce said, but phone circulta into the region were t~mporarily jammed a.s callers clogged the Unes to check on fra enda and relaUvea "n' ALMOST KNOCKED us out of our chairs," said Niclue Dollahite ol the San Luis Oblspo Sheriff's Department. 1be quake hit at 8:38 p.m. and was centered in the Paclfic Ocean about JO mUes south or San Luis Obispo and about 2S miles weal ol Santa Maria. sajd Dennis Meredith of the Califom1a Institute ol Technology Seismology Lab in Pasadena. "A wobbly televlsion set fell over but t.bal's about all in this area," said Diane Hogan, a county dispatcher in Santa Mana. Snakes Alive Acto r Lee MaJors. television's ··six Million Dollar Man." has flied for divorce from actress Farrah Fawcett, one of the former .. Charlie's Angels." Once seen as Hollywood's golden couple, they were mar ncd July 28. 1973. and separated six years later R~ENTS OF San LWs Obispo. Santa Maria and Paso Robles reported feebng the ground jerk sharply. police SBJd Meredith said there was no connection between this moderate tremor and the re<:e nt series of m ajor quakes-ranging up to 6 1 on the Richter scale that have Jolted the Mammoth Lakes region about l!JO mileti to the northeast ~mce last Sunday Weatherman Mailed Rattler · Police Raid Floating Pyramid SAN DIEGO IAP> -After a 16·inch rattlesnake slithered out of a brown paper package mailed to a television weatherman. police are warning local broadcasters to beware or packages in the • ma al. "We don't know 1f this was a fluke or something that's going to · go on." San Diego police spokesman John Tdft s aid Wednesday. • llom1c1de detectives were mvest1Rallng the incident. ' Doug Oliver. weekend weather man for KFMB Channel ; 8 an San Diego. said he had received no threatemng notes or phone ~ <.'alls before flnduig the package an his maalboit at the station LONG BEACH <AP> -Police say they may have round 1980's answer to the floating crap game -an alleged pyramid party on board the converted luxury Liner Queen Mary an Long Beach. mvestigatioo or operating an end.less chain. a misdemeanor Three other persons were cited on the latter char ge. PoliN' Dete<.'tive Jack Starbird said the buy·tn fee was $2.000. a nd tbe foundatJOn offered "cbans mallc energy exchange" as well as a money.making scheme. Wednesday night ' He es<-aped an1ury. and police destroyed the rattler They said about 100 people attended the event. called a Par ad1gm Foundation Seminar. which pohce believe IS JUSt a ran· <.'y name for pyramid party Poli<.'e said five persons were arrested at the Tuesday night party and charged with felony conspiracy to commit a crime and He noted a new twist The paradigm version offers to repay dissatisfied investors and welcomes losers from other pyramids Starbird said organizers apparently had hoped to avoid pro.s- ecution by offering refunds. "When I fina ll y opened the package, this thing s lithered out At first I thought 1l was a rubber snake, but then it kept on moving and l saw a rattle on the end ol 1ts tail." Oliver said. The snake slid back into the box. <t nd Oliver shut 1t inside "Maybe some clown hru. an ax to gnnd against weathermen," Tefft said Rare Wines 'Art' $31,000 Paid for 1822 Vintage SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -John Grisanti says he does not mind pay· mg thousands of dollars for rare bot· lies of wine. "They'r e like pieces of art ." Grisanu said Wednesday when he s pent a world record SJl,000 on a bot· tie of 1822Chateau Lafite. The occasion was the 12th annual rare wine auction where more than 300 well-heeled wine lovers gathered to bid on rartt European and California wines. ··I wanted the finest bottle of wine in the world. and l got it," the Mem· phis. Tenn .. restaurateur s aid after he outbid two rompetitors for the prized bottle of red Bordeaux. ( ... ffea sur.-Rappt-d DAVIS <AP> About 150 oppo- nents of Proposition A on the June 3 ballot m arched a mile to DaVls City Hall Wednesday night and held a rally agamstat Proposition A would outlaw dis· cramination against homosexuals. who one week earlier had held a slightly sm aller march and rally. They rontended that homosexuals s uffer discrimination an JObs and housing. Jani.ti Efforf Broktt? SAN JOSE !AP) -Howard Jarvis' campaign for Proposition 9 is broke and is asking for free television and radio tame under federal equal·time requirements. it was reported today. The Sacramento bureau of the San Jose Mercury and the Long Beach In· dependent quoted the spokesman. for Jarvis' Proposition 9 campaign, Harvey Englander . Englander said Your Maxim Hotel & Casino Lucky Streak Includes: • A comfort1ble and beautifully decofated Maxkn room • Continental Breakfast • An Exciting lounge Show • TWo ~tana In Maxim Lounges • luggage handtlng and gratuity at the Maxim • Maxim lucky Leaflet• to atart your lucky .s.truk M M1m Hotel Md &.-. Ldr Slmll Sllflllmtr Speclll ,,,., " Mii IM:Mlt ,,,..,.,,,,,... ltltts =s.-,,.,.... nw.., ... , " If. ,.,, Ll#ty SJru6' ... ,.~ . ..,.,,...,. . ..,... ......... The MaXim Hotel and casino ts the nev [ __ B_R_I E_Fs_) that during the five days before lbe June 3 election. there should be one pro-Propo6ition 9 ad for every three paid opposition ads on 2S television stations and 45 radio stations. ~ E~• .ffort- SAN DIEGO <AP> -Lockheed Aircraft Corp has bee n looking "from Ventura to San Diego" for a new site for 1ls corporate head- quarters. the firm's real estate dlrec· tor said The giant Jetliner manufacturer has outgrown its 50·year-old head- quarters in Burbank. reaJt« John Okkerse said Wednesday. But no de- r 1 s ion has been m ad e yet over "where or when or even 1f we will move." he said. Patrol Ftutd ForM.-d SAN DIEGO CAP > -The first legal defense fund fo r any federal law e nforcement agency is being formed by Border Patrol agents who are "j ust plain spooked" by the fear of indictments. spokesmen said. Four Border Patrol agents and a volunteer lawyer have sent question· naires to more than 300 agents as- signed to the Chula Vista sector, described by officials as one of the bus iest in the nation. The forms, due back June 10, ask how much each agent would be willing to contribute to a legal defense fund. 'Toast of the Town ' In Las Vegas. With 800 luxurie>us rooms. magnificent castno. Sf)at'kllng pool, three wonderlul restaurants and an Idell ulon; just across trom IN MGM Grand. ToleMtYour LUCQITMAIC Call tM MAXIM Tell ,,.. aoo.834-•7 . -,.. '""' .... DALIFDR• HERE. THEU oomEI DIESEL EDDDDIU ID 21 OLDSIDBILE IODELS I Only Olds offers the ema mileage of diesel in so many models. Good neY.~. California! ~ow America's ~umber 1 seller of diesel cars hnngs Amenca's biggest choice of diesel models to you! So now ,·ou can choose the room and luxury of an Olds Ninety-Eight, an elegant Toronado. a full -size Delta 88. a best-selling Cutlass or a choice of Olds Cruisers- and sti ll enjoy fuel economy most compacts can · t match! And nery one EPA-rated at 21 mpg-or better! That ·s the kind of mileage you need toda\'-but that·~ not all you get with a d1 esel-equ1pped Olds. You also get surpnsingly fast stam and live~· performance for a diesel -plus smoot h running \'8 configuration . Yo•'U tee a lot of r.aBfonia between flll-aps. Another advantage of a d1est-l- equipped Olds: great driving range, as you can see below. Remember: The hoxed EPA estimated mpgs are for compar- ison to other cars. Your mileage and range depend on your trip length . peed and weather: \Our acrual highway mileage :ind range \\ill probably be IL~ than highwa) es timates. Om111g range estimates are ohtained by muh1pl)ing EPA and highway estimates by stancfard fuel tank capacities. Oldsmobiles are equipped with G~1 -built engi nes produced by ,·arious di\isions. See \'OLir dealer for details. ' CaUloniia, co•patt Olds now. For si?.e, style. pnce. resale, mileage. range ... total value. That's what sells a million new Oldsmobiles a~~ JUST LOOK AT THE MILEAGE! MODELS Fuel EPA Est. Est. Tan• Est Driving Hwy. Hwy. Cap. MPG Rance Est Rqe Cutlass 19.1 ~ l4ssl 34 873 Cutla11 Cruiser 11.2 ~ 14111 34 111 Delta 81 27.1 ~ 1&141 32 184 Nin•tw·Eiaht 27.1 ~ 1&17) 31 837 Cu1tam Cr1i11r 22.1 ~ 14121 31 182 Taran1da 23.1 ~ 1413) 31 713 , ' IMll-..... ""1. ./ ... --- I Robttrt N. Weed/Pubflshfr ThofMs Keevll/EditOf "• •i F orang eoas1oa•1vP•101 Editorial Page ........................................................... Tnuri.day, May 29. 1080 Barbara Krelbfch 1Edltoriat PeQe Editor Impact of Project Appears to Grow Nobody m official plact?fl prores~s lo know quite how •l happened, b ul lb new P ter· Landbia development ulonK the Hunu.n,tot1 ~tth watel'front has uppar~ntly ~ruwn lK'>ond •ulhorh.ed bound , accordtng \.0 city of· n r rnls lty pt!rmats reportedly 1oet Um1ts on tho sm.• of the d evttlc>pme nt UI 68,000 squatt feet But oltacu.tlb t.~)' the proJ t "111 be approaching 100.000 squa..rt· f cel when ne w bullcUn1 are completed A bµok~mon for lht' dev lopm~l cla ims it lb too ~oon to dctt.•rm1ne exact a.quare foot 1te. But ht• said tht> company has gone through ~ppropriete channels and !->{'t'Ured ofric-rn l pt•r'M IL'i for t'8Ch quare foot -which ~N·ms to ~ome" hul l'Onlrndu.·t , o r al least contuse, hb rtrsl (.'!a im <:tty worken. u rt! o ut at the location on Pacific Coa~t I hg hway &tl the borders or Se.atl Beach and Sunset Beach. physically m easuring floor space of the buildings that m dude three restaurants, a ban.k and 5avings and Joan ant.J t•ommercaal &tnd ret ~ul factblt~ City officiaJs say that 11 Utey find ll is sub8tantially ove r limits, serious que.stioru. wall be ra1st!d &boul t he ad equacy of parklllg. While tryrng to figure out wha t to do about at. omcials m ention that t hey could withhold the certificate or oc- cupa ncy on a ny of the unfinis hed buildings until proble ms ~re ironed out. It appears that be cause the d e velopment occurred in vunous phases, city planne rs wer e not aware of its burgeoning d im e ns ions and a pprove d each permit without taking its cumulative effect into consideration. It is too early to say that some of the buildings shoul d he torn down or tha t a parkmg structure s hould be con- l'>tructed to handle the a pparent overbuilding. But t he problem s shouJd prompt the city 's develop· m ent services department into re-evaluating lts pro- l'Cdures and not <:ipproving any permits until the full im· pa ct of such action is known. --Fee-Decision Wise A proposal to raise business license fees in Fountain Valley was presented recen Uy to the City C.ouncil by t~e e ily's finance departm ent. Staff members~ po.Wted out that Fountain Valley's fees fall1>el ow the countywide average. They suggested a 15 percent hike to bring these charges into line and add $20,000 in annual city revenue Presently, Fountain VaJll'y retail and sen •1ce busi- nesses annually pay $40 plus $3.50 per employee in busi- ness license fees. Finding no leg1t1mate reason to approve the 15 per t·cnt hike in this fee, no council member even movl·d to eons1der the increase. The staff proposal died The council desl'rves a kmd word for refusing to rub hcr-::.tamp an increase whose only b asis was keeptng up wit h the neighbor s. The m c1Tusc would have produced only a modest ad- dition to t hl' l'1ty t reasury and would have cost goodwill w 1thm Fount ain Valley's busine.ss community. Aniinal Control H untington Beach officials are exploring the possibility of going into the animal control bus iness. The city currently is contractin g with Orange County for the service but officials point out tha t problems have developed. They include less-Utan-desired levels of service as well as the 30-milc roundtrip by Huntington Beach r esi- dents to recover an imals in Orange. The re also is t he q uestion of finan ces since the count y has r aised its cha rges to $138,000 for th~ coming year. The city now is considering a cont r act with a vete rinarian who would provide private care and shelter for the a nim als. The city would hire four ammal control workers who would be on duty seven days a week as opposed to the six- day s ervice by the county. But any changeover would require careful planning before it should be atte mpted. Few issues are as sensit ive in Huntington Beach a5 animal control. The city experie nced this a few years ago when scrvi~e was performed by a private contractor . And evon 1f a ll other problems ca n be accommodated. there is still the matter of finances. Starting up its own business can be an expensive proposition. T he cit y s hould not even consider the un· de rlaking unless there is iron-clad evidence t hat it would be no mor e expensive than the current ar rangement. • Opinions ekpressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views eic.pressed on this page are those of their authors and an1sts. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boy d/Eye Implants L .M.BOYD Windshields in the Spitfire fi ghter planes during World War 11 were m ade of plastic. When bit by German gunfire. th ey sometimes shot frag· menta into the eyes or the Br itiab pilots. But a doctor who checked out lhose pilots was utonisbed to Sff that tbe plutic splinters did little damace to the eyes. That Is. . . t Dear Gloomy Gus lt't Un-Ame rica n for the oil companies to make a profit. They aboWd be like Chrysler and lo te a billion dollars a year. Then U.e1 too can be wards of tlNI govemrnent wttb it.a wonderfw muaa1• meDt. R .C.S. ~ ... , ....... .,. ... MIHM ... '=:r.&. ... M ... == =.= !!-..:=,": ..... , ... .....,~ .. I t h ey j u s t e mb e dde d t hemselves in the tissue and stayed put wit.bout causing a ny festering or infection. Eureka! Up jumped a bright idea. Plastic implants after cataract surgery. Si.nee No- vember of lMt, about 100,000 persons have received such eye lmplantl to replace ruined natural lens~. Q. Didn't tbe WOl'd "news" derive from tbe polDt.1 on the compass -N, E, W and S! A . No, 1lr, tha t 's a c rackerbarrel tale tbat a prang up a f ter some llewspapen printed drawinp of 1lobes with compa11 points iD tbelr loeoa yean ago . News relatll b1ck to the Latin nova a.nd the Greek neos. H on e y Is dellclou.. Carbolic acld Is deadly. Yet they eontaln be•tcaU1 the same lnaredlenll, althoutb these are In dilf erent propor· Uou Md dUr.....,t molecular arr.......,.tl. Q. Wb.at.'1 I.be comlDCIO.t 1peeeb lmpedlment? A. The l(q> • f Jack Ande non Iranian Trainees Just Stayed W A.SJUNGTON -~onfldentlal P ntaaon documents show that hundrfds of Jrunuans wttrt< :itlll 1etUnt military l ra1n.in1 ln lhe Unl\td Sta\et more than five monlba after lhe U .s. hottage11 \H•rc 1Hl1Wd 10 Tehrirn -ind~. up to lhn-e week• before the aborted re1cue ml5•1on. The pre1ence or I r .. 01311 m 1 ht ur train,·t>~ "J~ macit• vu b h t• wht•n 1 h ey we rt• f1 n u lly i:.t•nt hom t' m April a ft er Pres1 dent Cart er hrok,_. d lplo m a t1 l' relallons w1lh Iran. But tht> el(tent of the training pro· gram was curdully withheld lrom the pubhc . 'f he secrecy r a ises quest ions a bout the Carter admm1strut1on'!> strange· ly a mb1guou:. ha111Jlmi:! of tht• Iranian cris1::.. One Defense Department re· po rt dated March 1980. notes that. as of that month. 219 Ira nian nationals were attendinic Air Force and Navv b<.'hoob Mailbox Another 219 Iran.Ian midshipmen were attcnd.lnfl U.S. unlvenllles. und 109 lrt1 nlon clv1llans were l'nrolled In R OTC unlhl ut vurlous US. high 11chool11 and colle111C3. OF THE IRANIANS attending Air Force and Navy schools. the Pentaaon document 1tate11, "'11le mJJurity of these students were 1•nrolll"d 111 pilot und navigator tralntng.'' Thus. less than a month before th~ dil;astrous mllltary rescut< µttempt -wtule the U.S. com mandos were unde r 1ntenaive trammg-tbe Unit~ States w ru. also continuing to train mem- bers of the armed forces who "ould have been called on to re· s is\ the rescue m ission. ln fact, t he Iranian m il\Ury trainees were sent home m plenty or time to put their newly acquired skilll> to use against the same Air force and Na' y that had tutored tht•m. T llE PENTAGON report "ii:. prevared by the Defense Securi· ty 1\s~1!>tancc A~ency for St-n. ~l ax Raucu-.. J) Mont. "ho "allll'd to knu" "hY l run1an na tlon•l• were atlll belnt eiven mtUtary tninlng Iona after t he embUIY Mnure. The docwnent never did ex· pl1ln UUa aaU.tactorUy, but a Penta1on 1p0kesman told O>Y u11oclate Gary Cohn the train· in• wu conunued for two rea. .. ona: 1) Neither the Peota1on nor the Wbi~ House experted the hostage situation to drag on for so Iona. and 2> the Jranla.ns hud paid ln advance for their traalnina. a nd the De fense Department didn't wanl to re· nege on its contract. DEATH OF A BUSINESS: Mobil Oil tried unsuccessfully to bully the Public Broadcasting Ser v1('e into scrapptng "Death o( a Princess," a film the com- pany's Saudi Arabian supplier didn't like. But it's ha ving more ~uccess strong·arming a Mobtl 'rrv1cc staUoo operator who's ~cllinJe a product the company d~sn 't hke. Jlerb Slareu o~rates a six· pump Mobil station in Passaic, N J . Or at le a.st he lhou1tbt he did, until he made the m1stllke ol "t'llini.! ga~ohol . thf' gasoline· ..ikohol mixtur e that 1s an anathema to 8 11 OU. On March 3 Slareu began aellint caaobo{ at one of bis pumps. with •JIM stating clear- ly that "ThP iJ not a Mobil prod· uct.'' Three days liter, Mobil's area 1ale1 maan1er paid St.areb a visit and told bJm lhe com pany was "prepared to go to the wall" to atop him from sellinc the a ltf!m aUve fuel. Slar etz was pointed l y in - formed that Mobil has gone to court to prevent other dealers from m arketing gasohol with pumps leased from the com· pany. But in this case, Mobil took m ore d irect action : On /\pnl 24, it i;imply notified Staret.z lhal his franchise would be terminated. For trying to help ease the na- tlon 's dependence on foreign oiJ. Staretz could be out of business by July 31. MEMO TV DEMOCRATS: You may have the impression tha t J immy Carter h as ln · umphed in the De m ocra t1r primaries. This has not been lht• true verdict of the voters. In .,late after state, a maJon ty of Ue mocrats have made ll clear lhat they don't want Carter ul the Wlute House for another four years. The president bas been c redit t>d with winning pn man es that h t· reaUy lost. He defeated Sen. Ted Kennedy, 1l's true, 1n ~ut•h o;t a t es as M ai n ~ a nd New H a mps hire, Ma r y la nd a nd · Nebr~a. Yet in each or tho...e "talcs, Carte r wound up with lh~ than half the Oemocrat1c-votei>. SUC H K E Y s t a l e$ :.t '> ;:;;:;ii~~~;-,. M1ch1Ran. Ne w York and Penn ., Sylvania gave him on ly 46 f, ~rcent. 41 ~rcent ~nd 46 8 per . <'f'nt of the vote, rf'<.pect1 vely. No cleclf'd incumbent president 1n m ode m lJmes bas done~ poorly 1n h1s party primarie:.. Indeed. t~ns of lhow.ands of rHmocrats have trekked to ttw· polls to vote •·no prefercnrl• " Hundrf'd c; of thous ands ha\" .,, :i yi·d homP b l'C'ause t h«'' t ouldn'l acrept th(' availabh· rhou.'M. ll tht> rX>mocrat1c con vt>nt1on het><lc; the m a,on ty, 11 will rt>pla<'t' Carter a~ the part' nominee. If 1l does not, Ronalrl Htagan p robably will be! th1· next preos1dE>nt Prop. 9 Bene fits ·Federal Tax Collector To the Edit.or For weeks J have been read111.: editorials, news articles and let ters to the ed itor r ej.lardinJ,1 P roposition 9 -pro and con I read them because or a two-fold concern. F irst. I ha ve been a hom<- owner and taxpayer in \his areJ (or 24 years and m y taxes an· a lways a concern lo me as the\ are to other taxpayers. Second . I have been an inst ructor ot Orange Coast Collc•gt.· for nin1• years a nd h av1• v1 e"cd t h L· s ignificant benefits that a<'cru1• to the resident!> or our com murn ty t hrough our excellent educC1 t1onal fac1htJcs. J reel Lhat thJ" service would be threatened !J) the passaRe of Proposition 9 The state of Califo rnia income tax ls, purportedly, to be cut 1ri half by Propos1t1on 9. But 1f at 1!-t, my federal income tax will tht·n be increased. Result. even th1· stat~ saving of one.half b in cor rect In addition. anyone reading the amall print ln Proposition 9 must be aware that as a middle m· come person I will not be the one who moat benefits. Those who will benefit are the wealthy as well as big bualnesses. Tbere is no doubt tha t should Proposition 9 be approved by the voters, countless commumty fees. charges and reduction of servl~ will wipe out -If not en1ulf -lbe savin1 to me of u reduced state income tax. In ad- dlUon, communlly colleges will be forced to charge t uition wh.Jch would pl•ce a further monetary burden on our students and their parent.a. I entrut every Infor m ed reader: Do not be misled by the· promlled tn·band tax saving5 of Propolitioo t . Read caretu.lly and reason wtaely and you will un· dentand that ln th• future we will all be penaUMd by, we will NOT profit from tbe p assag~ or Propoll.Uoa t . GLENN L.SMITH 1t'fftd~r R iglu To the Editor: · Supervitor Harriett Wieder made IOllM 1tatement1 retard· lDI the Coastal Commlulon, whicb I few ooe heartily endone. Thil comml..Son ta a perfect . taample ol a bureaucrac1 run amok. I'm 1ur e we bave all b•ard of tbt eu1 petty and un· reaU.UC deete6om handed down bJ tlUa P'OUP· Not to mentioft the corruption recently uncovered lnvolvtng campal1n contrtbu-tlona betnc aoUclted by some of • I lht• l•>p nwm~r!'> 111 the• n1n1 111 l~!>IOll TU ESE PEOPU·: h.n l' tJkcn • uch ltccn-.c with "hot w;p, originally to be a <·ummiss1on respon.-;ibk (or protecting our coastlme. that l ~ouldn't be sur· pn·wd 1f they don't :.tart trym~ to re~ulate the truc king industrv 11r bt·comt' N'Spon"' bk fur na· t1un:.il defense. In any c:aM>, m y hal's off to Supervisor Wtt•d t.•r and her rl'frc:.hrng and rcah~t1c com· mc.>nl5 on th<' very comm1ss1on nn v. h1<·h :.he serv1·-, J OH:\ T ILLOTSON IJouhl.-Rip ·ffif To the Editor: I would like l o make lht' n·adt.•rs aware that I have lx.>t>n ripped otr twice in one· week. I hud all my jewelry robbed - J!'f\" that are irr eplaceable . Then my ins ura nce company t£'1ls me that there 1s a $500 limit on jewelry and that all p1e<-es need appraisals. receipts or p1c· t ures wruch 11 not mentioned in my policy. Why aren't t uatomers told at the time they take a policy out·~ And when 1t comes lime to re· new, to produce a check list lo !.Ee if the r e was a major purch8'e? How can · insuran~ companie~ oper ah' by their own rules? R. WALKER P11zzl.-d To the Editor: Y our editorial on M ay 20 headed "MoraUllnit Excessive" has me a bit pu&lled. You stated lbat the breakfaat program ii fuMed by lbe 1ov· ernment al no ce»t to local diJ. trtcl8. What government. Iran? tr tht local d11trict.a are not t.a xed, what diltttcta are? ODe tn New York? Where doet Uy government gel m one y ? Taxes or mor:e recently, prlnt.lnt presses. GEORGE W. HENNESSEY Rr al Co•• To the Editor: Your tdltortal of May 2IO tn· titled "Morali&Jn1 Exceaalve" has alaternent.I that I consider m laleadlns. You atatt. and I q\MM ''The free.or redue9CS-eoet break.fut '"'1'•m l• tQDMd bf the gowmment at no COit to Loe al d.11\ricta." The real eott to all diltrteta. when involved ..,lth 10-ulJtd "no rost" federal or state pro- J!r dms. lS loss of local control to the• bureaur rac1es J also submit that taxpayers from lbe d1stnct da d contribute f Wlds through in· c·o me taxes. The worst N'Sult of the free breakfast prot!ra m will be felt V<'ars from now. Through our ;.free" fi!O vemment programs W<' ar~ producing a new <'lass of c1t1ieo . the "welfare citizen " DR. HIRSCHLER 1'.f't"P Sc a ttdard• To lhe Editor: Several arucles have r~entJy been pritated about the quali ty of 1•ducahon at (kean View High !'K·hool. l would Uk<' to give m y opinion on the var iable credit ~ystem. ~ance the re Is a hlgh -.take in this. lhe education of our l'biJd.ttn. I a m very much in favor of tbe variable credit '>!'Item. as It keeps a student motivated and allows the MDSe of achievement upon gradua· llOO. A studeot ll not Just pusbed a loni;i and allowed to gr.eluate as an Uliterate. A student must have goals. work , ac t in a responsible manner in order to gradwate. THE SCHOOL ls a lways open to suggestions, crltlclsm. and most of au has constant com - munication with tbe p arents. Som e parents have claimed they do not know lhal t.helr children a re bavlnt problems. J .find this hnd to believe. sin~ we are malled a monthly newsletter , parents' notes, progress reports, a nd report cards. These art> malled through the U.S. mail .... erv1<'<'. not brought bome wtth the i,tudents. l n the monthly newsletters dates a re given to '.lo atch for notes and progress n · ports coming home, so a parent need only call the school if one· dot's not come in the mail. We now have a Junior at 0 V.H S. who has a 4 0 averagt• and will have a freshman in Sep· tember. also. We expect. good things ol lbem, and they expeeL good things of themselves. We h ave s tr ess ed the fact tha t Ocean View is a ~ood school. and they need to work hard to m eet the challenge. They haw both worlted with their teacher~ to become independent, motivat t.>d students. We are onl y a s king th;Jl O.V.H S. be a llowed to keep Lht· l-.tandards h1~h <ts tht•y are nov.. and hopefully all students will strive to achieve them V ... LE MIN<i .Sf a1td T o g.-1 h t-r To the Editor: I woWd like to add a r esound· lng lecaad to the s plendid letter and re1U1Uc sentiments e x· pressed by Mr. John W. Geske that appeared in your May 22 Mail box ttgarding lhe weak sis· ler position assumed by France · conce l'ftio« the boycott •ga.insl Russia and lran. Two ol four forme r enemies of World War II <Germany and Japan> were among the first to sland up and be cou..nted with us. aod make their position of disap. prova.I known qainat Iran and Rusaia. CO ULD rr be that their astute recognition of the gravi ty ol the world situatlon was brought abo_.t by U. hon1ble crucible of war that left their countries COO· quered and devastated? Their s upportive positions should be recc)gni.zed and salut· ed, they have done much to WI· den~ ~ Ume teated dem- ocratic truth or our founcllng fat.hers tlull lf we do not now it.and totet.Mr we moet surely will all bana aeparattly. ROBERT A. WILSON i , 8 ,•\ CAIL V PILOT Punch .. •W~,_,.,__l_. ___________________ o.._L_~_r_ .. _.,_"'"-' "I don't know why we come httre-lhe eerva 11 tNril'\IH" Forgotte11 . ids CD Syst~ms Not Working MANCHESTER !'l.H. CAPi -In Bo6ton, an t•xtens1n· :.)':.ttm of air rtJ1d sirens doesn't work. Mo:.t of the siren:. were knocked out in the 1978 blizzard and never repaired. Hartford, Vt , has four bomb s helters, but the r1\ 11 defense director says no one knows where ttiey are because no one cares. AND PEOPLE HERE IN MANCHESTER would create "chaos a nd pandemoruum m the streets" t! the town's sirens went off -an official says they wouJdn 't know what to do. A $2 billion warning and protection network designed to save Americans in the event of nuclear war 1s almost useless -at least in New• England, S<.ty re¢onal c1v1I defense officials. And, offi cials add, even more·money must be ::.pent lo mc1ke 1t work. . Congn·:-.~ ordert-d creation of Lhc instant c1v1I drflon!>t' not1fu·at1on '>Y&t.em and shelter network 30 \ 1.•Jrs ai:o. IL ~a!'> to be accompanied by a force of pN1ple tra1 n('d and equipped to monitor radiation fJllout. BUT avJL DEFENSE OFFICIALS IN all six New England States say people can no longer count on finding shelter or rece1vine quick notice of enemy attack. Associated Press memben 1n Maine, New Ha mpshire and Vermont checked more than 100 sites that we r e supposed to have radiatJOD monitoring equipment. They found that mcist of the equipment was not in place and those respoulble had little or no knowledge or what was expected of lht.>m. Of the t>qu1pmenl that was in place, much of it dtd not \\'Ork. the AP s urvey found. WilhJm Chipman, director of population pre· 11.trt.'dness for tht· Federetl Emergency Manage- ml·nt Agl·nc·\. thl• department responsible for maintaining t ht• syst e m . wou l d n ot say l'Jlcgoncally lhe t>~:-.tcm was a failure. BUT llE ~OTEO, "IT'S A SIMPLE fact that the progr:lm 1sn 't v. hat it is supposed to be." Chipman said 1t could work if states would pump more money into 1t. He noted that local v. arning S) stt'ms are funded with matching Cederal and statt! money: "tf the locals don't pro- vide the first buck then nothing happens. We have no leverage to make state or local governments protect thc·1r people.·' Wes W11l1ams . New Hampshire deputy civil defense dan.•ctor. s J1d. "The Russian invasion of AfghanistJn and the lraman crisis has done more tn remind peuplt· of c1 v1l defense than anythmg l'l se in ) l':Jr'>. but now lht! quesuon is : Can we still do our old Jul>''" ~I any ~cw England officials answer, "No." "THE BEST WE COULD DO IS have police. fire and other public safety vehicles cruise the street with their sirens and public address systems on ." said Frank Roumacher, ~ton's deputy civ il de fense director. "We have no money to do the job <repair the sirens). There's not a penny in our budget." The coast a l Ne w Ha mps hire city of Portsmouth -bounded by Pease Air Force Base. with attack bombers. and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. witb nuclear submar ines -is designat· ed a "first stnke tar get " by the Department of Defense. Yet none or the city's 11 sirens bas worked in years "In case of attack we ·11 just kiss the entire city and its people goodbye." ~aid Civil Defense D1rec· tor Herald Good. The four air raid sirens in Portland, Maine, bave been out of ser vice for years. "THE PEOPLE WILL HA VE TO hear about the attack on the radio," said Fire Chief Joseph McDonough. Officials in those few cities with workint air raid systems said their people wouldD't be any bet· ter off. "We 'd set the slrens off and we'd have instant panic," said Joe Cerullo, civil defense director in Lawrence, Mass. In the mid-1960s, federal engineers surveyed every community and listed the buildings strong enough to serve as shelters. But most officials say the buildings haven't been checked in years and emergency supplies are long gone. "WE'VE GOT 4tt SBELTEU ON the federal Ust, but a lot ot the bulldinCI haft been tom down so we're really not sure wbat'• left that's aafe enouiti to put people ln.'' aald Robert Hannlcan, civil defeme dlreetor 1n Worcester, Mus. FEMA has a com~ter lilt of t.T• people1.bal· oessn and a1ende1 tn New Hamptblri, •&aM and Vermont that were issued yellow radiaUoa monJtoring tits and trained to uae them. A random cbeek of more than 100 nam• showed most knew nothing about the kits. And ol those wbo remember getting the instruments dur- ing the Berlin or Cuban crises of the early '60s, few know where they are. Those who do said they don't know bow to use them. •All.BOX I. . w•••un t TO 1 UT.-IUI. 9 TO & AD GOOD TDD JUIE4 Jwrt • bit better. Hi h.at. a.low bu.rnino. b\arn clM.n without 9J)U'king, alwaya .. ,. .......... a.nd ~pout. 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For ~ rubber. 91A-. plut.ic:a. or oera.nuca. and old Na"tion&.l ada. Comes with a Liletirne W&rT"anty ( whOM? It's or yours?) and the 9 volt battery. MaJl ·in coupon d-.l now t.o get $3 bacll trom Hon.,..,.11. J OLYMPIC STAii 97!_ Tha ,...} protection of a ~ oU ha.. with the baaut1 of "ry rich 80lid or eernJ • truvparent color. MALIBU 4-LICBT > WAJ.ltm ~--.... SETWITB TDIEI 01 MAJ.llU 4-LICBT PAgf UIDEI WJf B TIMll tl 8 II ~t. Y PILOT fhurtday May 21. IMO LOCAL T0teer Denial Irks Costa Meson •1 naay CLAUSEN .. ...., .......... Iranian lmml1rant Ali Rouaban lbouted and waved hll arm• empbmUcally to no avail. Costa Meaa plannln1 com· mlHklnen, outwardly unn1ffled and pJeadina ror serenity. de· nled R()utbao permiaslon to erect a combination meta l waterfall and meditation tower near bis business. Customs by All , at 1550 Superior Ave . lT DOESN'T maUer . Roushan S8ld later. The tower will go up anyway. The metal wo rker 's friends charged that the Planning Com- mission turned down Roushan's request to plant the 3'>-root struc· ture because it reare d the political implications. The tower is red. Roushan plans to top 1t off w ith ·a 30-foot flagpole from which will fly his "peace" ban· ner -a white dove bearing an olive branch on a field of flam· ing red you don't Uke it, I'll change it. "It's not done for business," he shouted. "I'm an artist It'" going to cost you guys thousandh of dollars to tear 1t down ·' lo the end, Ro ushan ('lcumcd, it will be the pt'Opll'. the-tux payers , who will bear the: bill , the s ame people for ~horn he said he 1s building the !>lructurc ROUSBAN Cl.AIMED ht· hart discussed the tower with c·1t v planmng personnel v. ho h<i<I told him he d.idn 't need a pnm 1t Then. Rou.<>han said, h1· sud denly was confronted v.1th cit mands that h~ !>ecun • a p(•rm1t for the strurturP a proc·c·"" 1h.1t delayed its erection for two m onthis lie charged planners were ln error , thut the blructure is not m ore tha n 30 feet high, the polll'y lt m1t for most structures in the city even though no firm n·~t rictton applies to the in· dustric1I 1-0nc whe re Rousban plans w place the edifice. Rou-.han, who contradicted hi m i.elf !'>everal times during the '>l''>~•on. l>jld the towe r is 29 feet, l'IJ,:ht IOt'h{·~ then about 25 reet Jnd then about 26 feet high. l>l'ftlNG THE evening, he IJ"1ed r<•asoni. for bu1ldmg the 'trut'tun· a'> a mem o rial to h1m!->elr . J .:1rt to the people, a m t thod of lifting a c urse of bloodsh1·d from ht'> property, an 1·xpre-.s111n of his active ltfe and J work or art · :"i11t>11(h 1~ intelligent enough to tell mt• v.hal l<i do." be aci· 1111101..,!.cd lie ~aid h<' was at· 11·r1<!1n~ '' public hearing and th.ii uni\ tht· Jll"<Jple could rule 1111 lhl' maller o.Mty ...... ""',_ ALI ROUSHAN DISPLAYS MATERIALS FOR HIS METAL WATERFALL ANO TOWE.A ClTV PLANNERS note that any structure built in Costa Mesa must either be issued a building permit or clear through tbe planning review pf'OC'eSs ·1 he pl:.innrnl.! l'Om m1 si.1on, he l hJr,.c·d 1:. rmt llw µeoplc · '\ ou had tu oµcn y<iur big mouth, · a fnt!nd and fellow art1't c·oun .. c·h-d ltoui.han after lhi· dt•r11:.ll "'\ ou v.ould have had 11 'lhc 111rm1t11r ;.ou hadn't got mi.Id" Costa Mesa Planning Comml11lon Turns Thumbs Down on lr•nl•n'a Protect ~------ Graffifi Ciled If Roushan erttts his tower which he says is a girt of peact> "lo the people." he'll be in viola· hon of city laws. Bus Benches Spark Debate Commissioner s Maureen DiDomeruco and C.C. Clarke voted to deny permission to e rect the already fabricated tower. Commissioner DeLane Thyen voted agains t denial. and at'ting chairman David Lorenzini abstained. Chairman Dick Carstensen was absent Cal>le Alarm Plan Pushed By JOHN NEEDHAM Of llW O.ily Pilot Sl•ll Controversy is bubbling ln San Clemente between residents who want g r a rfiti -marred bus b e n c hes r e moved from their ne ig hborhood and senior c1t1zens who "'ant a place to sit "'h1le t he' "'ail for the bus R l'pre s eht a t1ve s o r hom('(lwners ·linng nt'ar South Ola \"1sta have compla ined tn lht> C1t-y Coun c.t~ that bu.s bencht•<; with ad\rert1sem t'nts posted on them are poorly mt.tin tmned a nd covered with g raffiti, TH EV HA VE asked the coun- t·il to terminate the cit y's con- tract with Bench Ad Company that provides the benches free of c·harge to t he city. llo"'<'ver, the t·ouncil wants to ket•p the t'X ISt ing ('Onlral't with Bench Ad until Fall Tests S-..t a volunteer com mittee made up of Ola Vista residents can study possible alternatives and report back to the council with its re· commendations. A pet1t1o n conta1 ning 48 s ignatures. which claim s the benches are .. tasteless and of· rens1ve" has been presented lo the council. SI GNf;RS OF THE peuuon. s ugg est the cll)T replace the Bench Ad benches with more ··a esth e t icall y pleas i n g .. models If city funds are not available for the new benches. Ola Vista C1r ea rC'S1dents su~gest the cit y ~oliclt money from service or· ganizat1ons a nd private c1t1zens. Rut Wilson Bell. speaking for thl· San Clemc·nte Seniors. srud removal of t he benc hci. would BUs Plan Adopted At Harbor Sclwols Harbor Area school trustees put a pay-a s·you-nde bus pro· ~ram in motion this "'eek. but agreed to keep 1t m low gear for a break IO penod the first quarter Of the 1980·8 1 school year The cost to parents will be SIS per m onth for one student, $30 per month for two. and S40 per month for three or more o;tudents from the same family - TRUSTEES OF T H E Ne wport-Mesa l 'nif1ed School District approved the program unanimously after a lengthy d il> cuss1on Tuesday night They in d1 cated the initial fee struc·tun• m ay well be modified after the d1str1ctw1dc pro~ra m 1s tested next rail Service w1ll be provided for al! schools in the district except McNa lly Cont1nua t1 on High School. officials said. Details concerning the sale or hus pas-.es a nd o the r ad- m 1n1st rat1ve ma tte rs will be "'ork(•d out later. trustees said. PA RENTS. ESPECI ALLY those living in the north Mesa area bisected by two freeways and the scene or many construe· l ion prOJl.'.'Cls. voiced concerns over the rec program. Many sa1d they feared for the saret y or childre n who must walk to school but could ill af· ford the additional cost or bus- ing. Linda Williams told trustees pare nts a re cons idering car pools as an alternative to paid busing. MARGE DICAMILLJ agreed. but claimed the pooling would add traffic to already congested streets walked by other school children. Dave Leighton, president of the 600-membe r North Cos ta !'\tesa Homeowners As~oc1atJon asked for a delav on the fee or~ dt'r SO that It could be studied <ind discussed by varioul> com· m un1ty organ1zat1on~. Urree Tons Of Lead Taken In Costa Mesa Like gold and silver , lead. too. can be valuable. It just takes more or it. Thieves reportedly took more than three tons or the stuff sometime bet ween last Friday and Tuesday from the fenced boatyard a t Bangor Punta Marine Co .• 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa . Taken, boatyard owners told police. were 375 pieces. each weighing 20 pounds. The metal chunks were stored on pallets, police said. The thieves. who cut a gate chain to enter the boatyard, took the lead, pallets and all, officers said. T he haul was valued at $3,449 1.ast of Sample Ballots in Mail .The re are at least 40,000 voters who haven't yet received their sample ballot packages for the June 3 primary election but county officlab said t.bat the last or them were malled. That means those voters will have just. four days to read the volumes ol election materials in· eluded in the packacea before they enter the voting booth. "We r eally apoloctae," 8ubara Fox told t.be Orqe CounlJ lloard of Supenllon Wednelday. Ma. Fox lt a1111tant dlrector Of General Servlca• ~9/C7. V oter1 b••• been ullla1 .......... amc.n the ... , .. dUI lllldnl •bout the umple ballotl. Ballot material usually ls mailed from t.be county Recistrar of Voters office about one month before elections, of. klals said. This year, however. a number of fa ctors contributed to tbe lengthy delay, Ma. Fox said. An Increase in re1l1tered voters -as.ooo since November -multiplied the number of h o u seholds to receive the packeta. In addlt.lon, lbe number ol in· lUative1 on t.be Juae Hllot re- quired a "volumlDOQI" awt of lmel1a Amo die .,.a.,., Ma. Foxuid. nuUJ, ....... Wd, ~ at.an mn:aben u.e needed a · tra tl!M to prepare tbe new vote counlln• system. mean a hardship for older peo- ple waiting for buses. And. he savs. 1t wouldn't solve the graffiti problem. "P EOPLE CAN pa mt graffiti on anybody's bench." Bell s a.id "You can't solve it by ehminat· ing all the places people put it." Benc h Ad Compan y o f Maywood was given permission last year to install th~ bench~ · alon~ Orange Couoty Rapid Transit District routes. The benches are provided free to the city. with company rev· enues coming from advertisers that buy display ads that are posted on the ~nches Lorerwnl said the proJecl prob· ably would be dragged tM>fore the City Council on some sort of an appeal one way or the other and su~~e5ted the comm1ss1on ... not evt>n vqte on th<' m <itter Roushan agreed on. thaL "I DON'T EVEN know wh~ you guys a r e involved .·· he scr e ame d d u ring th e com · m1ss1on session at cit,. hall as a t e levision cam e r a· OPl'rat o r bathed the are na in hght .. I'll do tht-JOb." ht' said .. If ''"011 llonorf>ff Cy pre"" \ollc·~t-Prr·• 1r1,,nt J~H·k ~·ott ,1 < 1,-.t,1 \\,., 1 r• Hknt h.1 .... ~w1·n e1t1·d for rl1..,l1~iw1c..h1•14 · 1•r!11 1·.11 1r t ll0 <.1d<•r-.h1p 1,, < l.1r•·rr1•.r11 Grarlu~t" ~' i. .... 1 H ... "t1" honon'<f Ii\ l.1-. .tlrn.1 m.it••r at rl'l'l·nl <·•irnnH rH ··r11•·r.t I> r ~ t 11 t l h .t ' h , .• 1 ll • rl C) pn·...,, C'oll•·L'•· ...,1111 ,. 1•1,r. 111: .th<J h1 d1h \1.1 .. I I IJI\ 1r111~ 1h•,...r1·•· 111.rr. 'I .d• l'n I\ 1·r-.1t' In 1111• M.nor David Sills told 11,.. c•1t' 'tarr this "'eek tu begin •·'< 1 m1nin;.!. the· (1(1'>-.tblt• U!>C Q' · Itri· nt\v.1d1• c<iblc t 1:lcv1i.io~ .. , -.rpm fur tiu rclan protPrt1on It.-•"' 1"11• d ttt.1 1 cilh1·r c1t1e!> ti:., c u:1lt11·il 1,url,!la n alarm " le rp. v. In• h hook up to the ca- hl1• t••l1•\ t II I \-.11 Ol "-ill .1 1>.1•d t111· -.1.1 rr to prepare • r•·1,.•r1 ''" th1· rn;i lt.·r in time t1t1 1h1· l'N1 ·I ut' bud~ct hear 1ni: ••n .Jum.• 17 ( 111642-5678 P1.<I a t~w wo rds to worl< tor you. Because we're a special kind of h ospital. •. We're looking ..cor a special kind of n fl§te. Huntington Inrercommunity Hospital is loolong for a select group of full -rime and part-time nurses who haIT our cotnmitment to the highest quality health carr. High-quality care includes 24-hr. emergency service. We,tt a modem, full-service care facilitv taffed bv 3 ream of dedicated professionals. One example of oor commioncnr to se rvice is our We can offer t ht:~ nur«~·, .rn excellent benefit p.ick..1c-1..· f,>I' hoth full-time and par:r· time ~itiom. Bendit.;; mdulk .11..ompr t111\I.' ,,11.in, hc.1lrh and lit~ insuranCl', paid 'J1...mom. '''-k k.n l and hnlidays. . rerin:fTh.'nt Jhd tlmtt rl.m,, .rnd l"'-hH.:.monJI asslStJnce., \Ve af,o prn\lJt: .1 d 1n11.:c: of npf'\ irttmmc-., such as a s ix- Emergency Department. We have a staff of specialists in emergency care on duty 24 hours a day -and we feature lnsta-Care, to help speed medical trcaoncnt. hou r lln 'h 1 fr t h.lt allows nurc;es to ~~~!~CJ~~G;Al~OAA=~°'; .. ~C"".~-~"'\vt~r~~~--~·~6~*~· ~-11~1 n~ I .. I ;: _ __ ....., -\\11r""·'(1 11111r"''n·k.lya.nJ gctp:lld for 38, Jpn diem rJtl' status, in lieu ofn1hcr h11l·t1mc ~nc fos~ and We're looking i>r the best nurses -and we can offer them the best. The nu.ncs ~tt looting for should, of course, be cxpccicnccd and have good mcdica1 training. Most of all, they should be compassionate and committed ro the nursing profession. P<l'lt 111m .it J pn:mium rate in our < .11 l .\11 pnnl. Ile::.~ bow to apply. . 1r,0u kl'! you're the spcc13l kind of nt.• 'l" \\_c'l'\.· lc oking for at '- I !u:1~ilJ''10n lntcn:ommuruty Ho~r.r.t!. call SJnJr.i Williams, Pt rs1 ~nt'I D1rr1..tor, a t 824-1473, ur. 1 SO, for an appoincmcnr. Huntington lntercomm&anit spital , (' 17772 Beach Blvd./Hunrington Beach, CA 92646 Telephone (714) 842-1473 An tift'A/ opflM'ttlnllJ mtf'W'" ' ·' 7 ---------·-------- I VOL. 73, NO. 150, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAt.:.fFORNfA . ----------.. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1990 l'o•r Hometown Dally New8paper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ·Black Leader· Jordan Wounded 0.a•aell ••~ Three Hopefuls Express Views 1 On JuM 3, Irvine voters will s.eltct thrtt rnembtn o/ the /11Jee· t 111em~ Crty CotmCll. T~ are ~ne candadote1 Followmg are brwf pro/lle1 and !Orne o/ the 111eWS o/ t tllree of the council hope/uh Views a ()f three otheri appeared in t WtdMlday'I Dmly Pilot. The th~e remaming conddJtea will bt pro- ; JiUdFnday f Jim Kincannon, 38. or 4102 ,Blackfin Ave .. Irvine. is the •ner of the architectural firm fof Kincannon & Associates, ..-O r ange. He a tte nde d th e ~Un iversity or Illinois. I Wlty ue yoa numiDg for the l lrvlDe O ty Coa.DcU! "I'm running because or a 1 lack oC planning foresight that • ~ists on the part of council and staff." ~ What ls the most pressing prob- t I e DJ faclnx the Cotr11clr In r the next four years? l ·'The big issue is growth. We I have to look at the problems as- Editorial endoraementa for the lrvfne City Council end the Irvine Rench Weter DI• trk:t appear tod•y on Pege A6. sociated with growth and not just the quantity of growth. You have to have a liWe insight as to Ule planning and implications of ~new development. There have been a lot of changes in our planning staff Aa a coaacilman bow ...W OU IOift tJUs problem! •'I just feel the council needs a little more expertise. I am a person who can see through the g r een maze and beautiful la ndscape dra wings on an architectural map. The highest priority for any project is to take into consideration existing land uses. For example, the idea of putting industrial next to Walnut 1 Village is absurd. I shudder to think about industrial crossing the Peters Canyon Wash. We also have to keep the C'ily's natural beauties such as the ridgelines." How do you feel about lhe cUy's growbt rate; is It too fast, too alow or just rtgbl? "We have to alleviate the prob- lems .associated with growth. This could possibly be done through the building permit proc- ess. We also have to get more retail· commercial businesses in the city." Giibert Nelsen Jr., 33 or 4 Meadow Grass. Irvine, owns CPS Photo Service in Hunt· tinglon Beach. He has an as- sociate of arts degree from Los Angeles Valley College. Wby are yoa nuuaiJag ror the lrvlH Oty CoallcU! "I feel that, through my busi- n ess ex pe ri e nce and my knowledge ol administrative Cl· ty government, I could best represent the residents as we sensibly plan tbe growth of Jrvine." Wht II tlile mOlt presablg prob- lem faet.1 die aty Coadl bl tile HD fou ,ean! ''The most presai.n& problem is growth and how the resktents and the City Council deal with it." A• a ee•dl•aa Mw __.. , ..... ye .... pnWe•! · "I believe tbat we need to aet tbe input ftom Irvine restdenta to dftermine bow fut, when, where, mid bow much we grow. By implementing the residents' feeltnaa and desires, we can best overcome UM necatlve upects 'DI eJtce.ift powt.11 ••• B•• .. ,_ , ... e .... tlile dtJ'I ...... r•; II I& ... fM&. ............... , "I believe our city is preeeatly crowtna much too fut. We are ~ f llte.t P'OWina dtJ ID tbe A look a lmllmer adivttiel ••• fltn .. , 11 presented In ,....., •• DailT PUot. Looll for tb• 24 ·.P•I• •eftHlne, .. Summer Sbape . ~.. wttb ...... and plcturel :.,..._., Onlaa• CoMt 5 -. state and we are growing twtce as fast as the second fastest growing city ln the state. We need to reduce the r ate of growth to lnsure quality plan- ning as our city develops I pro- pose a ceiling population of 150,000 persons by the year 2000. ins tead or the presently pro- posed 215,000. David Siiis, 42. of 13842 Margene Circle, Irvine, 1s a one- t e r m incumbent cou nc il member. He is a partner in the Newport Beach law firm of Sills. Dougherty and Hendrickson. He has a law degree from the University of Illinois. · Why are yoa numlng for the Irvine aty Council? "I've had some sigiaiftcant ac· complishments as a councilman and I'd Like to continue with the kind of leadership. that b.as been exerted over the last four years We've been successful in Irvine where other cities have not and I feel I have som ething very POSilive to contribute." Wbat ls the most pressing prob· lem facing_ tbe City Council in the next foar years? ·'The most pressing issue is the a bility or municipal govern- ment to ftnance and provide the services the residents require Police, fire. pa ra medic, main- tenance. ball rields-all these things are being hard hit by the current inflationary spiral and by variOUI tax revisions. We have to be very resourceful as a m uniclpal government Tb at means that we need the proper balance in Irvine's ttonomy. It will take the skill I've acquired in the last rour years lo ac· com plish this task in the coming four years. Growth is really not that big an issue . Zoning re- alities dictate that our growth will be about hall as fast in the coming !our years as it was in the past." As a councilman bow wOClld you solve this problem'! "We have to attract and keep industrial-commercial here. We h a ve to att r act s a les tax generators -that's the key. The council is almost unanimous in s aying sales tax generators must keep pace with residential d evelopment. At som e point we'll have to tell tbe company that there will be no more res· idential development until we have adequate commercial en- terprises. We need that sales tax revenue." How do you feel about the city's growua rate; is it too fast, too slow or just right? "I doo't see how any develop· ment can take place in Village 14 (large agricultural area west of Woodbridge> with the existing traffic pattern. I have no qualms about saying no to development there." Irvine Woman Jogger Hit by Truck, Critical A 33-year-old Irvine woman remalned bo6pitalized in critical condition today after being hit by a \l'Uck Wednesday morning while jogging. Carolyn Telfer, of 14562 Guama Ave .. mother of five cbildrm, WU joUing north 00 Harbard Avenue near Moulton Parkway with 31-year-old Judy Miller, of 14492 Guama Ave., when a northbound pickup truck went out of ~trol. slamming into t.be two WOGMn, police Niel Mrs. Teller, who wu nearest to the traffic lane took the brunt of the impact. Mrs. Miller was shaken, but not seriously ln· Jured, poliee aald. Thomas K. Ru1hea, 20, of 14882 llQten Ave., Irvine, wu the drtwr of the truck. Police said be told t.bem he loet coatrol ol the tnacll after croum, aoaae rallroed tncb. W.lkoat to End SL St:OUNDO (AP ) won .. • Chevron'• 1:1 Secun· do reftnlry have voted to end lbltr walkout. wbicb bqan Feb. X , followtnl 1ucceuful nesotJ•· ..... ,.._e. teatrad. }l LJ ~umb'slJp -~-........... A IO-year-old boy makes hke Tom Thumb at an ex· hi ~ition of 20th century sculpture in Basel. Sw1 tz~rland , whe re this giant thumb was a mong 150 exh1b1ts. It was created by French artist Cesar Baldaccini. Reagan and Carter Both in Colulllbus CO LUMBUS. Ohio I APl President Carter and Ronald Reagan staged a dress rehearsal toda)' for a White House battle this fall . with rival rallies Ill the Ohio capital While Reagan, the prospecllve Re publ1 c<1n pres idential nominee, spoke from the steps of the slate Capitol. Carter thanked a crowd of thousands in a plaza six blocks away for assunng him the Democratic pres1denllal nomination with a predicted vic- tory m the Ohio primary Tues· day '"I have been wailing a long time for this moment." Carter told the lwlch·hour audience of young people and office workers who waved miniature American flags on the sun-drenched plaza "Next T uesday, Ohio will make a decision that will give me a majority of the delegat~ to the Democratic National Con vention. and I want to thank you for that in advance," the pres1 dent said On his arrival at the r ally out side the Nationwide Insurance Co building. Carter plunged Im· mediately into the c rowd to shake hands while a band played and the throng chanted. "Jim m y. Jimmy " Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio. who accompanied Carter along with Rep. Ro6e Mary Oakar. D·Ohlo. told the crowd that "the time lo unite 1s now ... Glennl who new he re with Carter aooard Ai r Force One, said the president "has met the cb<illenges that faced America .. Although Sen Edward M Kennedy was Carter's target Ill the primary battle next week for Ohio's 161 convention delegates. the president's real or atorical opponent today was Reagan. who already has clinched the GOP nomination Carter 1s a sure bet to nail down the Democratic nomina· lion in the final primaries of the season Tuesday in eight states As of today. according to the latest Associated Press suTVey. Ca rter had 1,S84 delegate votes. only 82 short of the 1.666 re· quired for renomination to a second White House term. In advance of his noontime clash with the president. Reagan quipped in Dayton that Carter was "lumfag up in Columbus to- day. where I understand they have the biggest rose garden m the United States ... Attacker Flees in Indiana FORT WAYNE, Ind. <AP> - Vernon E. Jordan Jr . president of the National Urban League, was shot In the back today as he stepped from a car after return· mg to a motel Authorities said t hey had no suspects and no motive for the shooting. J ordan. 44. one of the nation 's most prommenl black leaders. underwent four hours of surgery at P•rkview Me morial Hosp1taL Dr. J eff Towles, the surgeon who operated on Jordan. said bts condition after four hours of Sur· gery ~·as "sahsfactory. but tus ovt'rall cond1t10n mu!>t be COO· sidered cnt1('al <it this point .. Robert W1Jh am1., the pre!>1dent of the local Urban League who had been with Jord<in earlier in the e verung when he made a speech <it the motel. said the sh ooting wa 3 not r a c ially motivated ."I JUSt don 'l see any hok '~· t 'f'~en any alleged r dc1al tension and tha!> '>hooting,·· he said Dan Gibson. public· anform<i uon offlct>r for t~e Fort Wayne poh~c. also !>aid offrrers believe the attack 14 dS not c1 pohllcaJ a5 sassinataon attempt Towles srud a gunshot entered J ordan's middle bac k ar ea between the che5l cav1t1es and the pelvis and there were two or three small ex1t 14ounds. Police said that shortly after midnight J ordan and a woman \'Oluntett with the Urban League left the Marriott Motel where they had been socialJnng with others wbo bad aueoded the dJon.er. and returned about 2 a .m. The nrst police report of the shooting came at2.08a.m. Police Chief Leon Wolle idt>n- tified tbe woman as Martha C. Coleman. 36. an employee oC ln· temattonaJ Harvester She LS a volunteer member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board of directors. W0Uesa1d Wolfe said the woman 14as cooperating with authorities "At this time no mofive has been establLc;hed nor 1s any sus- pect in custody.·· Wolfe said When the two returned to the motel. G1~ l>a1d. "They parted about SO feet from has room "From everyttung we know. we're ass uming he was a passenger He gol out of the car. walked around lhe back and the woman said she heard a thud. something Like a rock billing the wiodstueld. She turned around. and saw Mr Jordan fall · A mo t el g ue!>l . Patrick Gillespie of Chicago, said. "1l sounded like an M -80 going off right outside my window It rose me right out of bed ·· From his fifth Ooor room. G1llesp1e swd he saw a man learung on the back of the car and heard him yell . ''Help me Somebodyshotme." The woman ran into the hotel and caJ led an ambulance. Gibson said One theory police were pursu· mg. Gibson swd, was tbat a car <See JORDAN. Page AZ> J.B. Wounded by Dusty NEW YORK CAP> -The var· mint who shot mean ol' J .R. Ew- ing on the television series "Dallas" will turn out to be his wire 's boyfriend Dusty when the H!'I THE CULPRrT • .,.... "Duley" Martin show reeumes next fall. the New York Poet said today. In a story it labeled a worldl exclusive. the Post said Du.sty. the cowboy who apparenUy had r- (~ l died ln a plane crash. wall be brought back to life and blamed for shooting the dastardly J.R. J . R ., played by Larry Hagman. will l'ecover from be- ing shot in the stomach in tbe ERMA llOMBECK DISCUSSES 'OAUAS'-A3 last epiaode of the aeason and con tinue as the nastiest character in the series. The Poat quoted a source at Lorlmar ProductJona io Hollywood as saytne, "u of now the killer la defiftiteb Dusty. but nobody U"OWld here will adm1t to it." The source said "it's perfectly true that none of the cast, ln· cludln1 Larry Haf man. know the IUDIDM'J ldeali y ." Dus ty, played by Jared Martla, WU tM boyfl1eod ol Ewtac's wtfe, Bae Dien. The Poll said the c:e en.ab will tum out tobave a fue, Out~~ return, be blamed for the 1 and IOle tbe lOft ol Sue EUtn. Aaaed to comrMnt on tbe Poat report, a CBS apoketti'an Nld the ra11 aeamenu of the Mri• won't betln production until law June . AP'W.,..._ SHOT IN INDIANA Urben League's Jorden Has Kille r Shuck Again? By fREDERIC'K SCHOt:~n:HL OI -Oallt ~"Of SU.It W ah the frl'ev.ay K1ll<·r. whu ma) have clrumed the hvc., of 40 ~ oung men. !>ttn abducting yet another vtcllm Tucsda) night 1n Garden Grove" Garden Grove police are in· vestigatmg a woman's report f that she saw a male 1n his late t teens apparently being forced into a dark-colored van in the vicinity o( Brookhurst Street and Hazard Avenue about 9 30 pm 1 According to Sgt. Bruce Beaucha m p, a poli ce spokesman. lhe woman said lhe van approached the youth who wo ~•I.her standing or h1tchh.dt· ang aJ<Jng the roadway. A slde door was opened. f something was squirted at the youth and he was pulled into the van . the v.•o man t o ld in - vet1t1gal01"'8. "It could be a senou~ c n me or 11 could've b<!l'n some of his friends JUSl horsing around ... Beauchamp said ""We are trl'ating her story ~ t!ood 1nformallon ... he <,<.11d "At Uus point. v.e n· g1VIOJ? the 1nfo rm at1on c1 s much c r l'den<'P a -. w t· <'a n ,·· Beauchamp said Shortb after the \I.Oman telephoned police . ...1 g<'neral broadcast was 1ssut>d about the incident lo all Orangt> County police agenc ies. Reauchamp said. however. that there has not been any report of a missing p e r son f1ll1ng the youth 's description "We certainly hope 1l 1s not a 1 crime." he said The woman told mvesttgalors that the vehicle dro\'e orr alter l he youth w a s picked up. Beauchamp said. The Freeway Killer, so named because the nude bodies or his v 1ct 1ms h ave been found primarily along freeways and m a jor hi g hways, may be 1 . responsible for the deaths of yo ung men datml' back to 1972. The killer may have claimed his 40lh victim May 18. The nude body or a youne man who has <See KJLLER, Page A.%) Orange Cnast • Weather Variabl e c l o u d s. otherwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight 45 at t he beaches. 55 inland. Highs Friday mid to upper 60s . IN8aETO•AW _ A controwrdal Atlantan ho• orbitt!d IU own satellite and, bie11i11.m~ Sunday, will pro~ iww of the world 24 hours o daaf, wwn da11a a week. S« Pagt BIO. •••• J I t ' I .· 12 DAIL V PILOT Thy!'fdn. MDI n . ,., "~--JIJST BREAKING,___........._ Law.,.,,..,.,.. ...... ..., ......... 23 Killed, 11 Injured As Bus Auto Collide ~ ..... ,.. ......... , ............ .. CurvsLA.HD CAP) -Edv.ard M kHnf'd)' utun1 for an .,.,_ ~ntk Nau..& C.-0.,\..-nlJon uld lod• hf' "Ill no a. ... lllAa delec•t• from a9l obhaiauon lf P..._uknt Carter • bat Mm. "ud I hope Nr. c.n..-,. •II ~~Ow ume .. Tral.llna the ~dellt "1 a..dttd ol nomlnatlq dele1ates Kennedy ukt UM CGn"9U. "ahoold ~ at hbc-rt)' to norninale Mr Carttt, to nomiaat• me -or to elN't • third !H"rtun I am not atrald ol tWr (the dehl•t~ 1 dc.'<'talon or t~r con· scienc-e " I See re!ated photo. It.or'). A31 Aides u.ld tbt 1..-eta wu desitcnt'd to sel•f' tht' pohUcal In lllalive oo the day ol Carlet''a own c ntpaJ&n fun> u1lo Oh10 .......... •rf•p .. ., ,,,,,, ... NEW YORK CAP> -A painllnJ by lbe 19lh N!ntury EnglJsh palnler J M W Turner. "Jubet aod her Nurse." was sold at auction today for $6.4 mllllon. a tt<'Ot'd for a single palntmg The painting was sold by Flora Whitney Miller. honorary board chalrman ol the Whitney Museum of Amencan Art here, and part of the proceeds of the sale wlll benefit the museum. The amonymous buyer was represented by an unidentified dealer in the auction at Sotheby Parke Bernet. Bidding started at s.500,000 and qu1dcly escalated At $4 million there was ~n audible gasp of amazement in lhe gallery and with eacb new bid thereafter there was another murmur. Bri1oi11 to Bf'giH ~011c-li•uu LONDON <AP> Britain is imposing its promised llmiled s;.m{'tions against Iran effective midnight tonight, in a gesture ol !>Ohdanty with 1~ t'tght Euro~an Common Market partners and lht.' United State:, S.wi11g f;tt1ployt>f-"!lf f .'t·oc-HOl«•d .. SEATTLE (AP) N1trfc acid leaked from a corroded tank at J plant near Boeing Field loday sending a cloud of yellow gas into thl' air that forced the evacuation of ~bout 800 Boeing Co e mplo}ees, authorities said "" .Jury Report Human Services Realignment Hit By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN 0t tM OMIY ~ 51.ott Orange County's $180 million· a -year Human Services Agency is doing neither better nor worse d t.'sp1te the extensive re · orgamzallon offic ials ordered four year s ago, the county Grand Jury reported Wednes· day Con:,c·quently. the Orange County Board of Supervisor:, s hould demand a detailed ac· <'Ountin~ of expected ser vice and 1.·o~l lx>ncfat:, before allowing the reorganization to proceed, the grand jury audit report said The aud it. perfo rmed b y Arthur Young a nd Co. al the grand 1ury's behest. gave high marks to the department's director. Margaret Grier. But while there was praise for Miss Grier 's m anagement techniques. auditors had pomted criticism for lhe agency's opera- tion In addillon to recomm end.mg a dt-ta1led aC'countin~ of expected be nefits. auditors concluded that -Morale of admlalstratln em pl oyees has plummeted :.an ce the first s tage of the re· organ1zat1 on, leading to an "aura of unhappiness" about the agency -Tlw muagemeat lmprov~ menu employed by Miss Grier could have been undertaken in individual department.a without the overall reorganization. -~ 18-moa&b-old pilot re· gional prognm in east-central Orange County bas met few ol its goala to better aid its clients. When s umm e d up , the auditors said the reorganization theory ol combining major COUO· DAILY PILOT '""' O.anqtt (N~ 0.•lit ,..'°' •. , .. •" ... "' ., < OtnCHftlfO "-"-'-' _.,..,., h PvOlnlWO OW ,._ °'·-c-1' -....... c-.. ..., ~··· f'diltOI'\\ ...... ~ ..,.,..., '"'-. , .... , '°' t.il Mow.. -llU(ll .. _....., If'•<" '•v"'•••" V•tt••· ,, •• ., ... l •tVft• &••" \Outft c.oMt a ~ 'f940n .. ..,..,,. ,, _ .. _ u_n _ __,_ '"" .,,..._ -•"""O ..... " .. Ut ~ .. , SIT001, ~ 0 *'°' ,,.., c.... ..... c;..Mw~ ~ ·-·-...... --...... ·- J«• •• '*""" \ll('.•--0.-.. __ ~1(- i:. ..... T_•_,._ ._.._ . ...,~- ~ .. L-......... ~·-- ty departments that provide health and welfare services Into a single super agency is sound. However, auditors said while the idea ls good, the super agen· cy administration hasn't come up with results after four years of practice. Miss Grier said today the SO. page report had "no big sur prises" and that many of its rec. om mendataons were already being carried out "One of lhe problems Is that it's difficult to find data on client service. We're lookini at the re· organization of data collection," Miss Grier said. Should s upervisor s ask for s pecific examples of improved public service, HSA officials will be a ble to p rovide those ex· amples "in part -in some areas or service." she added. Because the audit was con· ducted in November through January, it's largely outdated, s he said. Supervisors in 1976 combined th e county de partments of welfare. public health and men· tal health under an umbrella called the Human Services Agency The reason for combining the departments was to offer better public service )>y providing a sort of one stop shopping service of the county 's spectrum of health and welfare ser vices. The county ultimately was to be divided geographically into four regions. each served by an HSA center. In addition. pooling of cUenl information among the depart. ments would s treamline the bureaucracy for both workers and applicant s, proponents argued. Bu' Institution of the HSA super agency prompted an ex- odus of top admlnlatration of. ficials. They complained they were hamstrunf by the re· oraanizatioo. The grand jury audit said Miss Grier's increased control over lbe qency bu led to •·a tremen. doua cost I.a employee morale." However, it alllo pointed out that while 79 percent of lbe a1ency'a employees believe morale of the agency la poor, 82 percent are satisfied with their owaJobl . Proteste Heard KEY Wl:ST, ,,a. <AP> -Al the ""eedam Plotilla" llowlJ wladl to an llMl, hmMINdl of boat captains bave vo-.d to lkMP prcMltln1 uaUI the I°""'" ment NWl'MI a Polley ol ftlMI and seizure fOf' veasela •lolaUD1 the ~ oo lereyioa r.fusees ltom CUba. Al the captalQJ ~ teea.d, &be total number ol at· rlnl8 dimbed at.adily toward 90,000. ------......-- A~~ MOUNT ST. HELENS VENTS STEAM AND ASH SKYWARD DURING AN ERUPTION WEDNESDAY ObMrvera Report Frequent Ptume1, Mixed With A1h, Soaring aa Hlgh aa 15,000 Feet f 'ro• Pogfl> A I JORDAN ... s ped from an exit ramp off In· tcrstate 69. which runs parallel to the motel, a nd som eone m the c ar fired the .,,hots at J ordan Gibson said H Wi:JS possible for the •car to have r eturned am· mediately to the tiighway. Attorney General Benj amin C1v1lett1 !;aad the pr elimina ry e' 1dencl' ~uggcsb thJt lhl' i.hoot in~ h ad no ('onnl't't ion v. Ith J urdun'!> c1nl right!. c.ict1v1t1c:, Walhumi., prt·sadent of one of tht· 117 affihatt.-s of the or g<mna- tion. said J ordan had given a spl·ech Wednesday night at the motel to tht> Fort Wayne Urban League· .. My <:OO<'t'rn 1:, that thl're md~ bt• n lot of talk on tht.· medw Pt·oplc ll'nd to cxlt'nd lht• :.llua hon 10 M1um1 It -;imply d()(>s n(Jl exist locally." he s aid He was referring to the rioting an Miami lhas month that left 16 peooh.• dead J ordan'll wife. Shirley, wa:. flymg to hlt bedside from their New York City home She said she learned of the shooting about 5:30 a.m from J ohn Jacobs. an exe<'utave vice president or the Urban League ~!rs Jordan said i.he was too stunned and upset by the news to talk She and Don Thomas, a vice president of the t.:rban Leagul', were leaving on a private plane, with a stop first in Philadelphia to pick up lhe Jord:m s' 20-year- old daughter. Vi ckee. at college. Jordan's mother. Mary, also left Atlanta for Fort Wayne Sen . Edward Ke nnedy, who lost two brothers to assassins. said in a s peech to the Cl~veland City Club this morning. "We meet today at a time that re· mmds us agalJl of lhe senseless violence that stalks our land. As a nation we can Lil afford to lose his leaderstup in the common struggle to create a brighter future for our nation." In New York . Daniel S Davis. special assistant to Jordan, said ther e had been no threats to Urban League leade rs He said Jordan. who became executive director on Jan. l , 1972, was due tn Houston on Friday for a speaking engagement. Davis did not know what Jordan's plans for today had been. The direc· lors changed Jordan's title to president last year At lhe annual dinner of Fort Wayne Urban League Wednes- day, Jordan criticized the "blind enthus1um or the country's ap. parent move to th e r ight, especially ·lbe move toward a balanced budget at the expeose of social programs. •'The balanced budget is just a Og lea! to cover an all out attack on poor people and working peo- ple The policy or cutting Social programs reinforces ine-quality." The National Urban League, a non-partisan, non·proflt or- ganlzallon. does not endorse candldata. But Ionian said at a news conference before tbe dJ.n. ner that Americana, especlall7 blacu. feel "a aenae of ~ polntment" 1n the 1980 presldeD-Ual cand.l~ta. · The Natk>nal Urban Leaaue WH Ol'l..uzed fn 1910 to fight sefreaalion .---diacriminaUOo ana WOrk for better polWcal, social and econom ic op· portllllltMI for blacu. Volcano Survivors Feared 'Vnlikely' \IANCOVVER. Wa:,h tAPI A soptust1catt'd sp) plane with e quipment that can rt-ltd a hcenst' plate from thousandi. ol ft·t•I v. i.1!. JIJlnm~ lht• hl'iH<Jj.>lt r:, -.till hovt'n~ o\·er th<' c1evasr:Jt 1·d ,1rea:. of Mount St . HeJttn-, Hut M'an h 1·n·v..., ..,J, ll ., 1 ' lrc mclv unl1klily t hut JO) more :,un·l\011> will t>..• found Ml'anwhtll-, the dun~t·r of more v1ol1.·nt t•ruµt1on:. p(·r-.1..,h · \.., Ions.( ,,.., v..1· 11n· ,gf'tltrll' J i.:.1~ nth mali(rnJ 1:omin1i1 out tif tlw \ ol<:JlllJ, lhl•rt· '' J l hJnl • 111 .I lar~e t'rUpllon an ytime ," Ow11tht R l rdndell of the US Gl"Olo~1<'al ~rvey said APrtal dnd ~round observeri Wl'dnt·'>d<t.> reported frt>qumt plumf"' nf .,t.eam . <><'casaonally rnncl·d v.1lh a'>h ~oaring a.s tugh 1.., I~ 11.IO ((~t Tht• death toll rrom the May IR • rupt1on rt-maine<.I a! 21. with 71 111•1 ""n' lh t1-d a!> m1:>s 1ng 'f 11 <11d in lht-:.t-urch fur bod1.-, I ht' Air Force planm·d a n11<ehl th1 : aftanoon 11o 1th an SR 71 l.JJ :.1·d Jt lkalt. Air Force Bast-. Calaf Denver Youth, 14, Spelling Champion WASlllN\.TON 1AP1 - J acquel> Ha ally dll eighth fi?radcr from Denver . Colo wC>n the s.Jrd annual l'allonal Spelhn~ Bt"t' to- da) v. ht·n h1• rorn·rt ly c;pellf?'d the word e lu<:ubrutt'. the youn~Sll'r !> 14th word of lht· l1NO·day compet1· t a on The way to the champ1onsh1p was opened for Bu1ll). 14. wht'n Paige P1pktn. 12. of El Paso, T e xas. m1~se d on the word ~hlC'h Bailly spelled that word correctlv and then went on to :-pell th~ winning v.ord. v.h1<'h means to work labor iousl)', espeC'aally late at night Asked by reporte rs wha t he plans to do. Baill) said, "Just revel In the glory. I guess " fie won Sl.000 a nd a trophy for fi rst place It was the :.econd year in a row a youngMer from Denver won the compet1l1on v.h1 ch lh1:. year attracted llZ bo)~ and garb aged 11 throuJ?h 14 to th~ na· taon.sl fUJ.sb. They came from 39 ::.ta l es. Pue rto Ra co and the \ 1r gm h.land:. The <'Om pt'l1t1on 11o a:. nar rnwt·d to 32 Wt-dnesda) Jnd thl'n q u1ddy 10 r1\ t tOdd} J ' the v. o r<h. bt<'ame 1ncre.s-.1n.:ly mort· d1ff1cult in the I.slier rou11d... . T1 m Wllkans . 3. of Hlut· Spring... Mo . wai. e liminated when he m1sspelled aliquot . John M ulhem, 12. of Marysville . Kan , dropped out ut the word davaf(ate. and Rosalind Dambaugh. lJ. of Harmonv. Pa . fell when sne ml!i· ::.pelled lhe word ex plan ans That· left Baallv. a student at St Vincent de Paul School in Denver. and Miss P1pk1n. l2, a 'event h -grader a l East v. ood Junior High School in El Paso Elizabeth Simons. 13. Sullivan. Maine. dropped out In lhe tOth round when she m1sseplled pro vo lone Steven Steine r . 13. Ma nC'hester. N H . was elimmat· ed v. hen he m 1sspelled C'heroot and Jay Tu. 13. of Lewisville. Texas, left when he mtsspelled latkes Men's Terrycloth Shirts by Op, Kennington, Chemise Et Cie, Saturdays, Left Bank, I Pebble Beach, 1 Golden Breed I and more. I I I I Newport Surf and Sport MalnltoN m• Newport llwd. NewtMWtleaeh 171-7174 Store 2 210\IJ Merine Ave. lalbDe laland 11J..712t Ston l So.A Co.st Pfae Cot ........ '41.0IJJ Airport Tactics Rapped 8' RBVE •A&BLB ·-~ ......... Santa Ana Height. retidenta complained Wednelda1 Uaat at· te m pta are bela1 m •d• to ''•Muce" &.hem lnto gobl• along •iUt plant to expand oper.uons at John Wa,ne Alrport. ''Wt'1'e being asked to accom- modate the airport and then to spe nd our lives inside a bunch of soundproof boxes," Nancy Cof· fman t old about 100 of her ne1ghborat gathered at an even· mg worksnop. The workshop at Bay View School m Sant.a Ana Heights was coordmat.ed by VTN Conaolidat· ed of Irvine, the firm hired by the COW'lty to develop St master plcrn for the airport But the re 1dents charged that the firm 1s not serious ly con· :.1denng cutting down on nights out or the airport and is expect 1ng the residents, rather than the airlines. to make s acrifices . "What the county people don't understand is that it hurts us cver ytime a plane 01es over," noted resident Harvey Shaw. "If we piped lhat noi~e into thelr of. fices they'd unde rstand that pretty diimn quack." VTN representatives focused the works hop on their attempts to reduce airport noise and fmd a land~ rompalibllity plan for the a rea directly under tbe airport's takeoff pattern. Trash Butler. a VTN planntt, .. aid alternatives for solving these problems could in{'lude asktnR the county to rurchase home:. ~der lhe Lakeof pattern. Th~ measuring slick for such J m ove, she said, U. lhe so-called Commuruty Noise Equivalent Level, a n imaginary s wath ~low tne·airport where jet noise 1s w1thm the 6S dttibel range. C urrently the re are l',300 hom eb in thu1 cnllcal zone She sa.ad one possibility is to rrdar~ thlc, zone up to""'80 pe~~nt r1\ er a J().year period by forcing a1 rlint"'l lt> boy quieter jet.c; A ret-ommendallon by lhe' coo ,uJung firm to extl"nd ~ jet run~ ay 7J7 feet to tht: north, she 'aid. would reduce no1~e m the 'r1llcaJ 10nr·. but onl> b> a bout on•· 11•·cll>«>I \n11th1 r altcrnal1 \e, &he -;aid, \41,uld tw for the <'ou nty to a nkroll sound-pr oofin g im · provements that r esidents maJc:e to their homes Resident Ed Howard said he t raed soundproofing his hom e .ind d1S<"Overed 11 didn't help. I ::.pent $30.000 insulating and '>Oundproof1ng and when the plane~ ieo over 1t stlU sounds like I'm stand.mg outside." the Santa \nJ He1~hts man said. S u c h a so und p ro o fjn~ Jlternut1ve. Ms Butler said, ""ould probably C'ost the county .1bout SI 7 m1lhoo A schem e for 'lmplv havmg the M unty buy horn t-... and tht·n c;~ll the land for mort> rompat1ble uses could cost Jliout S8 3 malhon, she s aid \'TN coni.ulta nt Steve Amson .... ud that has firm is considering ,1 H·commt'ndation ca lling for l'Ou nt.> ~O\ernment to require ..11rlanes to <'Ut down on daily fl1~hh 1f lhl')' don't purchase quieter Je~ f 'ro• Page . t I KILLER ... not been 1denlaf1ed w as found behind a Westminster service i.lJllOn Beaucham p said the young man descnbed by the woman ~enerally m atched the descrip· lion of the types or youths that have berome murder victims. 30% OFF With this Coupon Good at all three •tore• Effective ln belpl111 blacks make tbe tranalUon from na.nJ to urban lite, It came into belnl u tbe re.ult of tbe meraer Ol three or1aniaallollll. the Lequie for the Protection of Colored Women;._ l."!b•: CommltlH oa Urban \;OOCUlJont Amoa1 Ne· 1roe. md the Committee for lm· provln1 U.. lftdutrlal Cood.l· UoM Of Ntclw tn New Yort. E..,.,_lundayJUMt..1• . .. -----,......~--- ,,.,.,._,~a. 1eeo DAILY PILOT A $ ' State Netes GUtter's Go11e Actor Lee MaJors. televlSion'~ "Slx Malbon Dollar Man." has filed for divorce rrom actress Farrnh f'awcett. one of the former "Charlie's Angels " Once ~ee n as llollywood's golden couple, they were mar r1ed JuJy 28, 1973, and ~eparated six years later. 4.8.lelt Latest Ea·rthquake Hits San Luis Area SAN LVIS OBISPO <AP> Earthquake· weary California has betm hit by yt1t anoth«tr tremor u a mod~rate quake measuring 4 8 on t.he RJchler scale Jolted pa.ru of Santa Barbara and San Luu Obl•po counu There were no rep<>rtt;d mjunea a5 a result of the jarring Wt"dnet"day nh:btquatke. poh~sajd. but phooeclrcwts inlothe region wl'r~ temporarUy Jammed as callers clogged the lines to check on frl\'lndi and relaUve "IT ALMOST KNOCKED us out of our chairs," saJd N1ck1e OOllalute ol OW San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Department The quake hit at 8.38 p.m. and was centered in the Pacific Ocean i.bout 30 miles south of San Lws Obispo and about 25 miles west ol Santa Maria. said Dennis Meredith of the Cahforrua Institute of Teebnology Seismology Lab in Pasadena "A wobbly television set fell over but that's about all m this area," said Diane Hogan. a county dispatcher in Santa Mana RESIDENTS OF San Lu1s Obispo. Santa Mana and Pa.so Robles reported feel.mg the ground Je rk sharply. police said Meredith sajd there wa.s no connect.Jon between this moderate tremor and the recent senes of major quakes-ranging up to 6 t on the RJchkr scalt-that have jolted the Mammoth Lakes region about 150 miles to the northeast since last Sunday Police Raid Floating Pyramid LONG BEACH <AP> -Police say they may have found 1980'i. answer to the floating crap game -an alleged pyramid party on board the converted luxury I.mer Queen Mary m Long Beach They said about 100 people attended the event. citlled a P aradifolm Foundation Seminar. which poltce believe 1s JUSt a fan· c·y name for pyramid party Pol.Jee said fi ve personi. were arrested at the Tuesday night party Wld charged with felony conspiracy to commit a <"rime and 1nvest1gallon of operating an endless chaUl. a misdemeanor Thre(· other persons were cited on the latter {'barge Polt{'e Detective J ack Starbird sa id the buy in fee was $2,000. and tht' foundation offered "chan smat1<" energ) ex{'hange" as well ah a money-making S{'heme. He noted a new twist The paradigm 'ers1on offers to repa) dissatisfied investor:-. and welcomes lo~rs from othl•r p) ram1ds Starbird said orgamzcrh apparently had hoped to avoid pr~ e<"ution by offering refunds . Siaakes Alive Weatherman Mailed Rattler SAN DIEGO <AP> -Altu a 16-mcb rattlesnake slithered out of a brown paper package maHed lo a television weatherman, police are y,arnm g local broadcasters Lo beware of packages in tht: mall "We don't know 1r th1s was a nuke or somethjng that's goang·to go on." San Diego poliC'e spokesman John Tefft said Wednesday. llom.aC"1de detecta ves were mvest.J2almg the incident. Doug Ohver . weekend weatherman for KFMB Channel 8 in San Otego. said he had rttelved no threatening notes or phonl' calls before hnd111g the package Ul hl.S m ailbox al the station Wednesda) nagbt He escaped tnJUry. and police destroyed the rattler. "When I finally opened the package , this thing sUthered out. At hrst I thought 1l was a rubber snake, but then it kept on moving and I saw a rattle on the end of its tatl." Olive r said The snake slid ba<"k into the box. and Oliver shut it 1ns1de "Maybe some clown has an ax to gnnd agaanst weathermen,'" Terrt said -Rare Wines $31,000 Paid for 1822 Vintage-· 'Art' -DALfDRR HERE THEg DOIEi .. SAN FRAN fSCO i APl JohJl G risant1 says he does not mmd pay· in~ thousandh of doll ars for rare bot· ties of wine. ''They're ltke pieces or art." Gr1~ant1 said Wednesday when he :-.pe nt a world re('ord $31 ,000 on a bot· lie of 1822Chatcau Lafite. The occasion wits the 12th annual ran~ "1nc a uction where more than 300 well -heeled wine lovers gathered to bid on rare European and California wmes . 'I wanted the ft nest bottle of wine in the world. and I got 1t," the Mem· phis. Tenn .. rc:.taurateur sa1d alter • hc outbid t\\o competitors for the prized bottle of red Bordeaux Gay '1Pos urp Rapp.-d DA VlS (AP> About 150 oppo- nents of ProPosition A on the JU/le 3 ballot marC"hed a mile to Dav1~ City II all Wednesday night and held a rally ;.igasnst 1t Propos1t1on /\ would outlaw dis· <"rtminat1on 1:1ga1n!>l homosexuals. "ho one v.eek ear he r had held a .. 1 1~htl;. smaller march and rally They t:onte ndcd that homosexuals s uffer d1sC"rtminat1on in JOb~ and housmi;? .Jarris Efforf BrokP"! SAN JOSE <A P > -Howard Jarvis' C"ampa1~n for Propos1t1on 9 as broke and is asking for free television and r adio time under federal equal-time req uirements. 1t was reported today The Sacra mento bureau of the San Jose Me rcury and tbe Long Beach In· dependent quoted tbe s pokesman_ for Jar vis' Proposition 9 campaign. Harvey Englander. Englander said • A comfortable 1nd beauttfully decor1ted M1 xlm room * Continentat BreakfHt • An Exciting Lounge Show • Two Cockt1i11 In Maidm LoungH • Luggage handling ind gratuity at the Maxim • Mulm Lucky Leaflets to 1t1rt your Lucky S~re1k M tlaxiM Hof• aod Cn#lo Udy a.M i....,., s,.ctll ""'' to Mii lndodt t111t1pottlfJtHt. -.. ~ $11"'1q tlltHf• '"""*'· ... , to Allfllst 29, '"°· L«ky,.,... ,.cu,.s Wt#td"......,.., -.,, .. ~ ,, "',,,_ w#Mflt '*'"· lhe Maxim Hotel and casino Is the ne"t ( BRIEFS J that during the five days before the June 3 eJE!('tion. there should be one pro· Proposition 9 ad for every three paid opposition ads on 25 television stations and 45 radio s tations. ~ Ey.-s Hor.- SAN DIEGO CA P ) -Lockheed Ai r craft Corp has been looking "from Ventura to San Diego" for a ne~ site for its corporate head· quarters. the firm's real estate direc· tor ~aid The giant Jetliner manufacturer has outgrown its 50.year-0ld head quarters in Burbank. realtor John Okken.e said Wednesd ay. But no de c1s1on has been m ade yet over "where or w~n or even 1f we will m ove,'' he said. Pof rol f'wtd f 'o,.,,..-d SAN DIEGO <APl -The first legal defense fund for any feder al law enforcement agen<"y 1s being formed by Border Patrol agents who a re "Just plain spooked" by the fear of indictments. spokes men sa.id. Four Border Patrol agents and a volunteer lawyer have sent question· naires to more than 300 agents as · signed to the Chula Vi sta sector. des{'ribed by officials as one of the busiest in the nation. The forms. due back June 10. ask how much each agent would be willing to contribute to a legal defense fund SUMMER DOUBLE STREAK TWO NIGHT fW:KAGE $ 00 ~8 00 pei person DOI occ ST~ 56 '* per son !ilflglt 'Toast of ttte Town' in Las Vegas With 800 luxut1ous rooms. magnificent casino. sparkllng pool, three wonderful restaurants and an iCINl IOeatfon: just across from tftl MOM Grand. lb.._.Vour WCKYSTMAK Cele. MAXIM Toll F'rw ....... 7 ..... n.e .... DIESEL EDODOIU ID 21 DLDSIOBILE IDDELS I Only Olds oilers the extra mileage of diesel in so many models. Good nev.~. Cal ifornia! \0\\ America·!) \umber I seller of di~I cars hrin~ Americ:1".., higgest choice of d1esd models to you! So now you can choo.se the room and luxury of an Olds i\inety-faght. an elegant Toronado. a full -size Delta 88. a best-sell ing Cutlass or a choice of Olds Cruisers - and still en1oy fuel econom~ most compacts can't match! And nery one EPJ\-rUN at 21 mpg-or lteUtt! Th:it ·s the kind of mileage you need today-but that·~ not all you get v.1th J diesel -equ1pped- Ol<ls )Ou abo get ~urpn ingl~· fast ~tlr15 and l1wly performance for a diesel -plu,') ~mooth running \'H configurJt1on . foa'U see a lot of fMibwia bdwa &II-ups. Another adranta~e of tl d1est>l- equipped Olru : great dm1 ng r:mge, as you can see below. Remember: The boxed EPA estimated mr&S are for compar- ison to other cars. Your mileagt! and range depend on your trip lt>ngth . ~peed lnd weatht>r. ~our actual highway mileage and range \\ill prohably be less than higlw.~1y e,t1matb. Dri\'ing range estimates~1re ohtainld by mu ltipl~ing EPA j[Jd highway estimates hy 'tandard fuel tank cap1cit1~ Oldsmobdes are equipped \\1th G~t-built engi nes produced by ,·arious dhi ions. See your dea ler for details. Callfonda, compare 0 .. llOW. For size, style. price. resale. mileage, range ... total value. That's what ~ells a million new Oldsmobiles a year ~ JUST LOOI AT THE MILEAGE! MODELS Fuel EPA Est. Est Tank Est. Driving Hwy. Hwy. Cap. MPG Range Est. Range Cutlass 19.1 ~ 14551 34 873 Cutlass Cruiser 11.2 ~ 14111 34 111 Delta 81 27.1 ~ f 5141 32 114 . Ninety-Eight 27.1 ~ f &171 31 137 Custom Cruiser 22.0 ~ f 4121 31 112 Taran1da 23.0 ~ 14131 31 713 \ ........ -.-----,----------------------------------------------------_l ... • .., r • .... • ,,. I Thur1d1y. May 29. 1960 Robert N. Weed/PublltMr ThomH K"vll/Edltot orangeCGas1oa.1vP1101 Editorial Page ............................................................... Recommendations For Irvine Co11ncil trvlne voters will fl the difficult tuk June 3 or l'lt!dUaa lbrce City Coundl rMmbers from field d nlnl' cand1dat • lncludJna the three incumbent& Th e art the Doily Pilot's views Mu,>•or David Sills d6erv lo be re-elected to th lrvane City Cowicil. He has demonstrated leadership ab1llllt~ in J t no11e n~•UoN with El Toro Marine Corps Air Station ottltfala. NI chairman of the ftvt.• mcmbt>r council. he tuas l nt a ralming influenc(.\ to City Council int.""''' tnjlS whlch tu l«ltally huvl' bffn Ion" uml rant·on>us <.'oum·1lmun 8111 V rdouhs ulso houJd be r -elected fl 1:, huni work on the ctly lrafflc ta k force h u been m :.trumt·ntul m he lping lrvlnt• residents 1void many of lht: truH1(' probl~m ... roe an~ ne1~hbonng cttaes Two <·undu.latt•s. 1n<·umbcnt Mary Ann Gaido and nt>'-"<·onwr Dave Uakt>r. ~·cm qualified for the third open ('OUnC'il M'Ut Ml"8. Ca1do hus pro\ t:'<i to be a f elsty advocate of u di:.:.1dent fa('tton 1n lrvmt-although at times far fvtt-ht-tl Stw has ulso ..,hown a w11lin1tnes:, to rc:,r>0nd to (.'ltlLCn l'Oll('t'fO!>. l>ave Ha kt>r , on the other hand. seems to have a ge 11u1nt.· mtere~l in the t•ommuntt) and an hone~t desire tu improve the <.·1ty. Jud((in!( by his campaign contributor list. the d eveloper faction m Irvine seem~ to ttunk Baker would be a good c'ounC'1lman . Howevt:r. the experience of Gaido and her lonK in volvcmcnt in city a ffairs argues for he r re·clection to the City Council. ln !>ummary, the Daily Pilot endorses the candid1.1c1e:. of David Sills, Bill Vardoulis and Mary Ann Gaido. Water District Choice Only in a city like Irvine would a n obscure post on a water district draw s uc h a plethora of qualified and eager candidates. So it is an abundance of talent that faces voters next Tuesday when they select two candidates from a field of 11 to ~It on the five-person governing board or the lrvine Ranch Water District. D1str1ct directors formerly were selected by land- O\\ ners. the primary one being, of course, the Irvine Compa ny. But a gradual phasing out of land-inte rest con- trol ha:, been under way fo r the past several years and lh1s year for the first time all directors will be selected by lhe voters al large. The two incumbents, E . Ray Quigley and Or'ville lkmharc1t. <-tr<.• I rvme Company -;elections . Now they are M'l'kmg to he elettcd by voters to !:>Crve on the s ame 1>0~1 rd Both h:.J\ e bcl·n active .board members and both are i...nnwlt'<lgt·ablr about water affairs . Although their can· d1dat•1t·~ an.• bac ked financially by developer-oriented 111 m:-. ~m<l md1v1duab. they appear to have acted indepen- dl'nt l~ or nearly so -m past board actions Ht·prt•M·ntm~ the OPPoSite viewpoint -strong in· I l·n· ... t 1n homeowners -would be Wes ley Marx. His \ "'''.., Jga1n~t the status quo sometim es r each the mtem- lll'r:tt<· m<1rk. but he does understand the dis trict and the 1nflut·nc•t• 1t can wield over developme nt. Voters satisfied with the current balan ce of power of ht> I HWO s hould "·ote for Ray Quigley and Orville H1 1nhardt. Those who want to see a little hell-raising probably v.111 advance their cause by voting for Wesley Marx. Of thL· remaining candidates. water e ngineer J ames Coodrich appear~ to be a well-rounded. well-qualified C'a ndidC:Jtc from eithe r viewpoml Tht· Uailv Pilot's recommendation. For 11ver:.ll balance. Quigley and Goodrich Key I ssue for City Planning commissions and general plan amendments are us ually of little inte rest to m ost people. However. Irvine residents have reason to be interest· t•<.I in the June 5 Irvine Planning Commission meeting when the seventh amendment to the city General Plan will be discussed. The Gene ral Plan is the document that provides the broad-outline for the city's development. The amendment to be discussed on June 5 will deal w1lh issues that a re important lo all Irvine resid ents in general and to Northwood and Walnut Village residents in particul ar. If approved by the Plannin g Commission and later by thl' City Council. the a mendment would allow the Irvine Industrial Complex-Tustin to expand into the vicinity of Walnut Village residents. It also would a llow commercial drvelopment on 11 acres of Northwood land currently M>ned for agricultural use. General Plan Amendment seven will undoubtedly µrovide one of the first major tests for the new Cit y Coun· ell that will take office after the June 3 election. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily P 1101. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Eye Implants L.M. BOYD Windshields in the Spitfire righter planes during World War fi were made of plastic. When hit by German gunfire. tht!Y sometimes shot frag· menta into the eyes of the Br itllb pilots. But a doctor who checked out those pilots was aatooished to see that Dear Gloomy Gu It's un·Ame rican for the oil coJOpanies to make a profit. They shOuld be like Chrysler and loae a bHUon dollars a year. Then they too can be wards or the government with It.a wonderful man.,e. ment. R.C.S. Gl .. 111'/ 0-. '--" .. ... ,,. .. ,. ., , .... ,. ... --11KeJWl'tl' ,..._. .. "9Wt .. .. -~---.--..... . C.-y «>-. o.il't ....... the plastic splinters did little damage to the eyes. That ls, they j u s t em b e dded them selves in the lias~ and stayed put without causing any restering or infection. Eureka! Up jumped a bright idea. Plastic implants after cataract sureery. Since No- ve mber of 1949, about 100.000 persons have received such eye Implants to replace ruined natural lenses. Q. Didn't the word "news" derive from the points on the compass -N, E, Wand S? /\. No , sir , that 's a c r ackerbarrel t a le Lbat sp rang up after some newspapers prtnted drawlnaa o r globes with comp11a points In thelr logos years ago. News relates bad: to the Latin nova and the Greet neos. H oney la d elicious. Carbolic ac!d la dtadll::Ytt they contain bu(eat: · the tame lncredlenta, al &hne are In different propor· tlone and different molecular arr an1emnu. Jack And~l'8on . Iranian Trainees Just Stayed WASlDNGTON -ConfldcnUal Pent•~ docum nlit t1how th11t bund"'-d ot lrunttu\11 Wt'rl' suit ••Uint mlllUlry tnunina 1n lhl' Unit~ StAtet tnOrl' than fivt· montha .tler the U S ho'lta&t:b "ertt ~lzt'd ln T~hriul 1nde<.'<I up to lhrt>e Wt'tiks bcrorc t.h~ abortod rer.cue rn11)MOn Tht1 pnisen"t' of lr1u11a11 mllitur.> trarnc t•!» "AU '> m.itl1• l)U bile \\ ht•n tht!y were fina lly 'l'nt home m A1ml ufh'r Prc!'>I dent CJrtcr h r o k l· tl1plo mut11: rt>lat1oru. \\1th I run Out t h1· cxll'nt or thl· tr1unintit pro !(rum wui:. curef1Jll.> w1thhc1tr from tht> public Tht• ~l'C.'fl'<'' raii:.ci; qursl1on:. ubouL the.· (' n rkr ndminislralton ·:. 1>Lrun~~· I~ .lmb1~Ullll:-. hanc.Jlin~ uf t h1· lranu:m n1:-1l> Onl' Oc.•feruw Ot•partmclll 11· port datl'd March 1980. note!> that. as of thut month. 219 Ira 111an nallonal1> \\C'rt· atll'nchn~ i\1r Forrl' an<I N .1n· .... ·twol' Mailbox Anothl'r 219 lranian midshipmen wt•re 11ttcndmg U.S. unwen.lllci.. und 109 Ira.man t•1v1hani. wcrl'1 t'flrolled in R01'<.; units ut VltrlOUll U.~ hlJ{h SChOOIS :lllcJ cullt•Kt.-.. I 0 .. THE IRANIANS ettcndin~ Air Force and Navy ljchools. the Pentagon docum~nt 11tates. "The ITIJJ<mty of these litudenta wt>rt• 1•nrnll<'<i 111 1nlot and n<iVIAUtor t rau11nJ( " Thu:s. Ins than a month befon• the disastrous m1htary re!.fll\' • 1llempt -while the U S. com· mundoi, were under inttinMvc• tratnml(-the United States wa1> Jbu contmwng to train mcm bcrs of the urmed forces who iA ould have been called on tu re ''~L the re~cue mission. lo ral'l. the Iranian military truin1·1·..., IA 1·n• Sl'nt home• 1n plt<nty of time 10 put their nt>wly acquired i>ktlb to USl' a~iun:-.l tht> l>ame J\1r Fore-\: .111d Nuvv thut had tutorc-<.I 1ht•m · T l,.: PF.!';TAGON n ·1>0rt .,..a., prl'p.1rcd b.> lht> Defense Secun I ~· ,\...,,1stam·e Agency for Sen ~1.n HaUCUl>. n M ont ..... ho '' ;111tl'd tn kno"' "'hy Iranian na 1ionots were aun being given military training Iona lll\.tr the l'm baa•y seizure. The document never dtd ox· plain th.ia utilractorUy, but a Pentagon Apokesman told my associate Gary Cohn the train· in1 was continued for two rci.- son•: l) Neither the 'Pentagon nor the WhJte Houte eJCpe(ted the holtage situation to draa on ror "° long, and 2> lhe Iranians had paid ln advance for their t raining. a nd tho oerens(' Department didn't want lO re nege oo ita contract . DEATH OF A BUS INESS: Mobil OU tried uns uccessfully to bully the Public Broadcasting Service into scrapping •·Death oC ,, Pnncesl)," a Olm the com - pany's Saudi Arabian supplier d111n'I like But It's h.aving more .. uccess !>tron~·armlng a Mobil ..,,.rvirt-station operator who's "'·lhn~ a product the company doci.n't like. llcrb Starct1 operates a sax· pump Mobil station 1n Passaic, N J Or al least he thought be <!.ld . Ulll1 I hl· made the mistake or 'l'ltan~ .:Jl>Ohol, the gasollm· Jil-ohol mixture thJt 1s :in anathtma to 811 Oil. On March S. Staret1 began selling aasobol at one of M1 pumpe, with slpa 1taUn1 clear- ly that "Thi.a la oot a MobU prod. uct." Three daye later, Mobil '1 area ~ mun.er paid Stareu a vlalt and told him the compuiy was "prepared lO go to the wall" to atop him from selllng ttte a lternative fue.1. Stareti WH pointedly in · rormed that Mobil has eone to court lO prevent othel' deaten. from marketing gasohol w•th pumpt leased from the com · pany. But In thla cue, Mobi1 took more direct action: On April 24, lt simpl y nollrled Starets that bl.s francblae wowd be terminated. For trytn1 to help ease the na- t1on 's dependence on foreign oll. Stareu coutd be out of businesi. by July 31. MEMO TO DEMOCRATS: You may have the impression that Jimmy Carte r has tri· umphed ln t he Democral 1c primaries. This has not been lht• true verdict of the voters. In :-tale after ~tatc. a m aJOrity or Democrats have made 1t clear that they don't wa nt Carter in the White Hou.<;c for another four yl·ar~. The president has been cn'<J1l t>d with winning pr1mar1es thul ht> really lost. He defeated S..-n. Ted Kennedy. it'~ true, m such 'lates us Maine and N<>w H a m pshi re. Ma r y la nd and l\t'br<!!>ka . Yet in l'<tt•h of tho~<' .. tdtc~. Carkr w1,und up w11h IN•· th~n hulf the Democratic· VIII, • ..., S t· <:II K F. \' :-. \a t c s .i ~ M 1rh1,::Jn, Nt•w York an<1 Penn 'ytvan1a J(avc tNm only '11i ti perc-ent. 41 penent and '16 8 j)('r· <'••nl or thE> vol•'. n '1>pcc·t1 vcly. N•> l·lt•cted incumbent prt•sidcnt 1r1 modem t.Jmt...., has done :.u poorlv 1n ha.:. party pnmar1c=>. I nde<'d. ten..., of thousands or Dl'mocraL<, hav<· trekke<t to th1• 1><>lls to volt> "no preference " Hundreds of thousands h ave ... , aycd home be<'aus l' thn N1uldn't aCCl'Pl thf' availahlt• tho1c~. If the lkmo<'rnll<' ron \'t•ntton het.'<b H1\· mnJnrttv 11 ll 111 repla<-1· rarlt·r ;1 .. thl· p<Jr1 \ nom1m"· If 11 <lo.·., not. Ron;Jld Heaj?<Jn rirohahh .,..111 Ill' th•· ne' t pr~ ull'nl Prop. 9 Benefits Federal Tax Collector To the Editor For weeks I ha-.c hN•n n ·:11lang editorials. news articles ancl lt•t te rs to the editor regard1n~ Proposition 9 -pro i:lnd <'On. I read them because of a l.,..o.foltl concern. First. I have been a h0me owner and taxpayer in this c1rt:.1 for 24 ~cars and my taxes <trt' al w a vs a conct'rn to m<' a!> th1•\ a rc to other taxpayers. Second. I have been an instruc·tor a l Orange Coast Coll cgl• for nin1• year s and h ave \·1e" cd llw significant ben<'fits 1 hat accnw to the residents of o ur communi ty throul(h our excel lent edu<:a tional facilities. I feel that th1!-. service would bt' threatent'<i h' the passage of Propos1t1o n !J The state of <.;alifornw 1n1:oml· tax is. purportrdly. lo lw rut rn half by Proposition H Hut 1r 1t "· my federaJ income tax .,..11f th1•11 be increac;ed . Rl•sult . (•v1·n th~· stated saving or ont··h:itr 11> 111 correct Jn addition. :rn )one rC'adin~ the smaJJ print m Propo1>it1on 9 must be aware that as a middle 1n come person I will not be the 0111· who most benefits. Those who" 111 benefit are the wealthy as well J S big businesses. There is no doubt that should Proposition 9 be approved by tht' voters. countless commun1t) fees. charges and rcdut't1on or ser vices will wipe out -1r not engulf -the s aving to me of ,, reduced state incom e tax In ad ditlon. community colleges will be foreed to cha rge tu1t1on wh1th would place a further monetary burden on our students and their parent.a. I e ntreat every informed reader : Do not be misled by the promlled In-hand tax savings of Propo1ition 9. Read carefully and reason wisely and you will un· derstand that In lhe future we wtlt all be peoa1hed by, we will NOT profil from the pasuge of Propo1ltlon 9. GLENN L . SMITH Wl~d.-r Rl91t1 To tbe Editor : Supervlaor Harriett Wieder made IOCDe statement.I regard ln1 the Coastal Commission. which I for one heartHy endorse. Thia commlaalon Is a perfect example of a bureaucracy run a mok. I'm sure we have all heard of the m1n1 petty and un· ,..u.uc decls•on• handed down bJ t.b1a IJ'OUP. Not lO mention the corruption recently uncovered •nvolv•ng campaign eontrlbu· llons belng solicited by ~om~ of I t hl' top nwmbc1 " o f 1 h,• c'orn m""un T H t:SE PF.OP!. .. : h.I\ 1· t .1kt·n ... uth llc<'n"t' .,..11 h .,.. h.it "a .. nr1i.:in.1lly lo b<' .1 n1mm1..,Mon 1 t·~pons1blt· for pr<>l l•C'tan~ 11ur t'oastllne. that I wouldn't be 'ur pnwcl 1f they don t -;tart tryinaot to regul<ttt• the tru1·k1111i: 111llu~tr-. 1•r IJl'l'Om«· respnn!>al1h• (11r na ltonJI defenM-. 111 :m v l'ase. mv hal°l> vff t•• S up('rv.isor Wu·ilPr und hl·r rdn•:-1hing a nd rl·.1h..,t1t· com ments on the vc·n· < omrnu.l-1on 1111 iA h1c h '>hl' sern· ... JOJI ~ T I LLOTSON J)o11bfe Hip-off T o the Editor· I would like to make tht· n•aders aware that I have bt:l'll ripp1:d off twice In one wet~k I had all my je'At>lr~ rotibt'<i - gift!-that are 1rrq1l:1<:t•J blt•. Then mv insurance· compun) telb me that then• t!-. ~· S.SOO ltm11 m1 Jl'Wl'lry and that alt p1t•te:- nt•ed uppra1sals. rect•1pt!-. or pie· lures which is not ml.'nL1ont.'d in my policy Why arl'n't custom<'rs tolct :11 the Ume they lMkl• a policy out'' And when 1t comes time to re- new, lo produce u t'heck h st to 'l<'t> if there was a mujor purchruie·! How can msuruncl' t·o m pumt•s operate by th(•1r tiwn rult.•..,·1 R WALKER Pu::lc-d To the Editor: Your editor ial on May 20 headed •·Moralizing Excesinve" has me a bit puulcd. You stated that the breakfast program ls funded by the aov- ern ment at no cost to local dia- tric\.I. Whet government, Iran? Ir tM local dl!'!lric:t.s are not taxed. what district!'! a re? One in New York? Where does any government get money? Taxes or more recently. printJna presses. GEORGE W. HENN~EY ff .. •I ('o •I To th~ Editor: Yo'1r editorial of May 20 en-tlUed ''Morallalng Excessive" haa atatementa that I consider misleadlng. You state, and f quote "'lbe tree-or redu.ced-cott breakfut pro1ram ls ru.nd.cl by the 1ovemment at no coat to local d.lstrict.a." The rtal cort to all dlstrtct.s. when Involved with ao·called ---------------------- ··no ('O'.';f " f('d('ral nr 'Lah' pro ,.:1 •• m". 1c; toe;<. or lll<'a I ron\rol to th1· bun•aut•r ,11·1''' I .1bo <,ubm1t lhJt tJXIJU~t'"' from thl' di<,tn('I c11d C'OntnhuL1• fund' thrrJUgh in· ~·uml' WXL'S The wor"t res ult or lht· frt'f.• brC'akfa.'lt proizrum will bt• fl•lt \ear~ from no" Throu).!h nur :.free·· ~overnmcnt proi;:rnm .. .,.. t' a re producing a new dJss of r1 tm~n. tilt:'· -.elrarc c1ll7l'n · I> R. tllRSCllL~R IJ••alh .~_.,., .. n t"f# To the Ed1tur I rt.•.,ponct to y nur May 5 ed1torrnl rt'l.lllh' w F.I Morro Trailer Park Th<' pos111on t a k1·11 hy ) our or fir(' ignorC'S C'nt1r<'IY the <">m muntt\ "'htrh h.1, l'X 1Slt'<i al El Morro for m11n· than 20 yean. The> development or the planned 'lJIC park would disperse that rommunity. There is plenty of ~puce along the coast where no Ill"' ns exist. wbeTe a state park t·ould be easily establlshed . In llJ?ht of that fact. a death :-t•ntencl' imposed upon £1 Morro. Ill be carried out in Just 31, yl'ars. seem s manifestly dl•strut•t1vc. ROBERT A. FOSTER. II l-'aerM .. r To tht> Edltor : I n his re\'lt'W (5·15·80) or "Dear Delinquent" presently playing at the San Clemente Community Theater. Tom Titus chararterited the play as "a b1l of a yawner ... A group of us saw the Ka me play and found it a lively and enjoyable experience. THE PRINCIPALS, quite young and of modest experience. were fresh. lively and on latlel tt'lclrs '" lht·tr 1nll'fllfl•t.ition or tht• hllht·heartet.I comedy assi1.m~ them. I Lhtnk Tom Titus I' overt} !':l'V<'re in his criltcasm or an en tertainm~ production I am tolc1 th.it a person m the audience, '1tt111~ near him. noticed thut he Jppcarcd a b1l !\lccpy . i'io .,.. onder he brands thl' r>lay :• vawnt>r. for m e tl wa ~ .1 sttmulator TllATCllER JORDAN ·1·i••• I fl SI np To the F..ditor· As a property owner who sup ported Pro~ition 13, I would like to express m y C'oncern about Proposition 9 We <'an no lonJ?er cut J?Ovl'rn ml•nt !-.l'n·1l't'~. such a~ flood con lrol. l>Lreet repairs. r1rl' <.1nct police protection and street li1?httn~. to m ention <.1 flow . J behen How ard J an·i:. s hould have s t opped with Proposition 13. ESTELLE DOWNS Sta11d Tog .. 111_.r To the F.ditor: I would illte to add a resound· ing second to the splendid letter a nd r ealistic sentiments ex· pressed by Mr. J ohn W. Geske that appeared in your May 22 Mailbox regarding the weak sis- ter position asaumed by Franee ·concerning the boycott against Russia and Iran. . Two ol lour former enemies of Wor ld War U <Germany and Japan> were among the rlrst to stand up and be counted with us. and make their position of disap· proval known against Iran and Ruaaia. COULD IT be that their astute recognlUon of the vavlty of the world situation was brought about by the horrible eruclble of war that left their countries con- quered and devastated? Tbelr s upportive position~ shouJd be rerognJaed and salut- ed, they have done much to \Ul· derscoro the Ume t.etted elem· oe r atlc truth of our founding f at.ben that if we do not now ataad tosetbel" we moel aurtiy will an-. teparately. ll08ERT A. WILSON • ne...,,........._.~ ... --_,.,.......,..~ ...... ..-. ............. ._ .. ..,_ ...... CA-.~ Ill '11 .... ,_, .......... _ ............... __ _ ............ ______ _ ....... ...... .-... ......... t Lag una /South Coas t VOL. 731 NO. 150, ~SECTIONS, 51 PAGES THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1990 \'ou 2-H o m .-•o wn Dally Newttpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~Laguna Bed Tax· Eyed for ProDiotion t' ., STEVF. llnat£LL t ..... ....,.,.... .... f ' La1unt Buch C•ty Coun ellroan Howard D•waon wanl'I to end yean ol haa~lln& over how mucb ol the t'lty a a Mral fund, lf any, the Chamber ol l Com mereti should &el for l'Om munlty promotion. a Since I.be city Orst ampc>Md a bed tu on holel and motel operaton In the touriat-onent.ed community 16 years a10. the ' question af bow much the chamber ahoWd recetve tor ad· vert.lalnl hu been the topic of annual debate ln tM Art Colooy. P~ta of ualns city fundl for advert!Jlnt 1r1ue lh cham· ber-adminlstered money la used for promotional advertlslna in ma1u.lnes. m~b of It ln Brit!ah Columbia where a great deal of Laguna 's t o ur is t trade originates. They say the hotel and motel operators pay 8 percent of their lodaiog mcome to the city 10 lhe form ot a tramlenl occupancy lax or bed tax. They contend a portion ol that contrlbuUon should be reinvest· ed In tourism. thus lncreasing th amount of bed and sales tax brouaht to Laguna Beach. But opponents of the com- munity promotion fund term the proaram a "resident subsidy for the tourist trade.'' They s ay touris ts place a liability on Laguna Beach resi· dents by Increasing the need for police protection, lifeguard patrols and beach cleanup And they say the money de- rived from bed taxes should be used to partially otrset the cost of tourism an Laguna Beach. Both factions present the same arguments every year at budget time, and Dawson says he's got a program that might end the controversy. He would like to see the City Council adopt an ordinance that places a formula on how much the chamber receives each year for promotion activities . He suggests that 10 percent of the bed tax be removed from the general fund, with 9 percent of that amount gomg to community promotion and the remaining one percent given to the city's ha sloricaJ society. For instance, hotel and motel operators contributed $433,000 ln bed taxes in 1978 to 1.980 By setting aside 10 percent or $43,300 or that amount ror com· munlty promotion and the tus· torlcal society, the chamber would have $39,000 in its ad· vertlsing budget. "The amount the c hamber would receive would depend en· tirely oo the amount of bed tax generated." Dawson said. He said that if the council kills the community promotion pro- gra m. "We've killed the goose that laJd the golden egg." Dawson received support for <See BED TAX. Page A2> ,, Did Freeway r: er fit Again? --~~~~~~-~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~- ! Who S hot .l.R.? (----------- : _. 'Dusty Did It ' ,Says Exclusive I ~ A,.Wl ....... HE'LL RECOVER Larry "J . R." H•gm•n \ ! Laguna Seeks ' ! To Re novate f 1.q?on Hall 1 Laguna Beach city officials will go before the regional ~coastal commission Monday , with plans to renovate the old I American Legion building for .use as a community center. ~ But they fear City Council ac· tion last week that k1Ued a pro-J pos ed low-cost senior citizen 'housing project just two blocks , away might have a negative ef· 1fecl on the commission's willing· lness to approve the remodeling •job. 1 City officials will ask com· ~missioners for permission to add 860 square feet to the upper level of the SO-year-o ld building, (See LEGION, Page AZ> Cn ast Weath er Variable clouds, otherwise fair throueh Friday. Lows toni&bt ~ at the beaches, SS inland. Hiehs Friday m id to upper 80s. ..... ,. . NEW YORK <AP> -The var· m1nt-.boshot meanol' J .R. Ew· ing on the television series "Dallas" will lurn out to be his wife's boYfriend Dusty when the show resumes next fall. the New York Postsaidtoday. In a story it labeled a world exclusive, the Post said Dusty, the cowboy who apparently had died in a plane-crash. will be brought back to life and blamed for a hooting the dastardly J . R. J . R .• played by Larry Hagman. wi!Lrecover from be- in& shot in the stomach in the last episolle of the season and c ontinue as the -nastiest cbaract« in the series. Tbe Post quoted a aource at L orimer Productions in Hollywood as saying. "as of now the killer is definitely Dusty, but nobody around here will adnut to it." The source said "il·s perfectly true that none of th£ cast, in· eluding Larry Hagman. know the gunman's identity." Dusty. played by Jar ed Ma rtin, was the boyfriend of Ewing's wife. Sue Ellen. The Post said the plane crash will tum out to have been a fake, Dusty will return. be blamed for the shooting and lose the love or Sue Ellen Asked to comment on the Post report. a CBS spokesman said the fall segments of the series won't begin production until late June SJC Provides Rent R e bate Msutance Eligible San Juan Capistrano residents seeking rental or prop- erty tax rebates may schedule appointments al city baU for as- sistance. officials said . To qualify, persons must be either 62, blind or disabled as of Dec. 31.1979. They also must have been pay. ing rent of $50 or more per month as of that date. Or, they must have owned and occupied their home as a prin· cipal residence on the same date, and have total household income in 1979 of not more than $12,000, inc luding social security. Rental rebates will vary from $10 to $240 and property tu re- bates will vary from 4 to 96 per- cent. Trained volunteers will aaaist eligible persona Mondays from Jane 2 through Aug. 29 from noon to_4 p.m. at the Hot Sprtnp Dance Hall. Further information may be obtained by calling 493-1171, ext US. Board Lowe r s Unding Rate WASHINGTON (AP> -The Federal Reserve Board bu lowered lta key ltnclint rate a full percentqe point to 12 per· cent ln a mcwe that should result ln fw1her decliAea in bank ln· tereat rates. The action, effective today, · '•u l8km enl.irely in reflecticm o1· recent aubltaotial deeliDea J.n abort-term m •rltel • lnttteal ,..., ............... '"'Mid ID 11t1Cement. Mee, But Too Short This is the swimming pool at Crown Valley Community Park in Laguna Niguel that is too s hort. according to the Amateur Athletic Union <AAU >. which won't sane· tion s wim meets . or reroJmize any rt'<'orr1~ set in compet ition there The AA ti measurer says the pool 1s short from 41 mch to one inch in five lanes. Orange Coun· ty officials are trying to figur~ out how to fix the S195.000 pool $5 Millio n Budget Hike Eyed For SC San Clemente City Manager George Caravalho has presented the City Council with a proposed $16.8 million budget. almost SS million more than last year's Sl 1.9 million spending docu· ment. Ca ravalho said there is "un· certainty"' in the city's financing this year because of Proposition 9 oo the upcoming June 3 ballot. The bulk of the proposed SS million increase would be s pent on water and sewer improve· ments with $900.000 going for construction of a new main pump station for the city's sew~ system. Other sewer project.a included in the preliminary budget are completion of a land outt.il from the SERRA plant, $550,000; prep- aration ol a sewer muter plan, $75,000; expansion designs for the city sewer treatment plant. $300,000; and replacement of two pump s tations at a cost or $225,000. Proposed water projects in· elude construction of water <See BUDGET, Pase AZ> Urban League's Jordan Wounded FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP> - Vernon E. Jordan Jr., president of the NationaJ Urban League. was shot in the back today as be stepped from a car after return· ing to a motel. Authorities said they had no suspects and no motive for the shooting. Jordan, 44, one of the nation's most prominent black leaders. underwent four hours of surgery at Parltview Memorial Hospital. Dr. J eff Towles. the surgeon who operated on Jordan. said tus condition after four hours ot Sur· gery was "satisfactory, but his overall condition muat be con· sidered critical at lltia point." Robe-rt Wllllama. tht president of the local Urban Leaaue who bad been with Jordan earlier in the eveninl when he made a speech at Lbe motel, said the shooting was not racially motivated. ··I just don't see any link between any alleged racial tension and thi.6 shooting," he said. Dan Gibson. public informa· lion olftcer for the Fort Wayne police, also aaid officers believe . .,...,..... SHOT IN INDtANA Urb9n Le11gue'a Jord•n the attack was not a political as· sasslnation attempt. Towles said a gunshot entered <See JORDAN. Pase AZ) Historle 'Boots' at LB Names Etched in Mmeum's Foundation lt took a flood ln the basement for Lal\,ma Beach Museum ol Ana olriciall to discover they had a bit of Art Colony history nsht wwter their feel. For decades, the names of old Laeuna Beach artists and mu1eum founden lay engraffd ln the foundation of the 50-year· old buJ.ldlq. P'oUowt.nt the February rainl, museum ottldall removed tht aopplnl carpet ln the buement where water had leaked ln A.Ml deatroyed much of the 1.000- Jqtaare·foot room. llatMh the nalned carpettna, tlileJ ~a layer of old-We. It ....... work .... .,..~. porUon ol the tile lh•l lhe name1 .. were ditcovered, •araved into the COGCl'lte foandatlon. Tbe name of each foeacler and eontrttd.or' to the mueeam in the lllOt appahlbtfy i• encraved In the foundaUon, with one name for Ndl equare yard of found.a· tiOD. I Names that appeared u por. Uons ol tbe Ule were res,noftd ln· eluded Edlar Payne, a Laiuna Beach arttst wbo h• two <l bis oil• in the munam'• permanent collection. Qtber nam .. unoovered ln· clUdecf WUllam Wendt, w'-9 d'9d ye ... qo, •vJac fi•• peint· ....... ! "' ... ' eGIJec. ~ ~AltW~ ..... J' Lapna artllt wno died In ID>; ' .. -~ ----_ ...... -·------~--__ .._ ---- and Ruth Peabody, who left 12 of her palntinp with lbe mUMUJD. l eaoette ~eper, aul"tant director or the musewn, said museum otricials c0naideted rip- pl ne up all the old tile and reatorlng the concrete foun- dalton uDdemeath. But it proved to be too costly and a new carpet bas replaced the one destroyed in the nood. "It's really a shame," sbe aatd, "but 'there was notbinl we toUld do." So when the buement area ls reopened to tbe publlt next Week I Yblflon wru hav• to be COfttellt to ¥few the workl ol art -dM .... oMiviom ol t.M .... tory at Lbeirfeet. - Youth Possibly Abducte d By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI -0.1ly ,.,,.. Sutt Was the Freeway Kaller. who may have• claimed the li ves of 40 .~oung men. se('n abdurtmg yet 3nother vact1m Tuesday night an Garden Grove., Garden Grove police are m· \ est1gatmg a woman ·s report that she saw a male in his late 1 teeni. apparently being forced into a dark-colored van in the vacinaty o( Brookhur.it Street and t Hazard Avenue about 9:30 p.m ~, According t o Sgt. Bruce B ea u cha mp , a po li ce spokesman. the woman said the van app-oacbed the youth who was ell.her atandmg or hitchhik· ing along the roadway. A sid e door wa s o pe ned. something was squirted al the youth and be wai. pulled into the van , tbe woman to ld in · l vesUaators. "It could be a serious crime or lt could've been some or his · fr a ends JUSt horsing around,·· Beauchamp saad ··we are treatmR her story as good 1nformat1on. ··he said ""Al ttus point. we ·rc giving the info rmation a" much <'r ede n ct> as w e can,·· Beauchamp S<iid S hortt) a ft e r thC' wo ma n 1 te lephoned poli ce. a gener al broadcast was as!>ued about the ' in cident to all Oranile County police agencies Beauchamp ~aid , however . that lhC're has not been any report of a missing pe r son f 1tt1n ~ the yo u th 's descr1pt1on. ··we certaanl )· hope at 1s not a crime.·· lw said The woman told investigators that the vetucle drove orr after t he youth was pac ke d up. Beauchamp said The Freeway Killer. so named because the nude bodies or tus v1 c t1 m s h ave been ·round pramanly along freeways and m aJor h 1 g hways. may be responsible for the deaths of , young men datmg back to 1972. Tbe killer may have claimed has 40th V1Clam May 18. The nude body of a young man who has not been identa.lied was round behind a Westminster service station. Beauchamp said the young . man described by the woman generally matched the desc:rip· tion of the types of youths that ~ have become murder victims. f "He was a young male white. I in his late teens, with blond hair," Beauchamp said. The location of the sighting is o n the Ga rd en Grove . Westminster border and is some distance from several bars in • Garden Grove that cater to a • homosexual clientele. t law Agencies Cit ed t LOS ANGELES (AP > -A class-action suit has been filed again1t the Los Angeles police and ~he riH's depart me nts, charging that thousat>ds of inno- cent persons are arrested each year because of inadequate in· formation on warrants from a la w enforcement compute r data bank. PllDl' DEPICTS SlJMMER SCENE A )ook at summer activibes Jnd fitness is presented lo today's Dally Pilot. Look for tbe 24 -pace m11a1lne. "Summer SbMpe Up,. I wtU:a llOl18I and plc&uns •~Dtiu Oranae Cout .on. mer tile. - -·--------- DAILY ~I.OT L§C Tf\u!!dex. Mn n + '"° ;..-..--JUT BR£«1NG-----.... • Loi• *"" "°"' ......... fllDrld _, ....... 'p . • .23 Killed, 11 IJJ.iured As Bus, Auto Collide ~,, ska o,..,. c ........ ,,.,. CLEVELAND <API -Se«> Ed-ward II. KenMdy, callint t« an OlX>O Oeml)(raUc Nattonal CoaYeatioe, tald today be will ,... leaae h11 deleaalf't from an.y obll&eUoD if Prealdenl Carter de· bates him. "and I hope Mr Carter will do tbe tame." T'r&lli.ni the preudeol by hundreda ol nom1naUn1 dele1atea, Kennedy satd the conventJon "should be al liberty lo nominate Mr Carter. to nominate me or to select a third penoo I am oot afratd of thear Ube delega~·) dec111oa -or their COO· SClt'nl't •• Aldel> lta.&d the s~ch wu de$1gned to seaze the POL11.acaJ in· 1t1auve on the d1t) or Carter's own campaign foray inlo Ob.Jo llo...-DPM(H"rah '01 .. ftulln9 WASHI NGTON <A P 1 House Democnu voted 160-0 today to estabhi.h standards to bar House members who a.re under in· d1ctmeot or have been coovtcted or censured from aervtnc H comauttee or subcommllltt chairmen. Rep. Charle' Wilson, 0 -Calll., could be the first member to feel the effect of the proposed rules change -depending oa the outcome of a scheduled House vote later today oo a resolution to censure tum. The new rule requires a chairman lndlcted on a felony charge carrying a two-year or longer prison sentence to step aside temporarily. If convicted, or censured by lhe Houae, the chairman would be stripped of his post. Pai111i119 Bring• ~.-I "Ullo• NEW YORK (AP) -A painting by the 19th century En&lJsb painter J M.W. Turner. "Juliet and her Nurse," was sofd at auction today for $6.4 miJUon. a record for a single painting. The painting was sold by Flora Whitney Miller. honorary board chairman ol the Whitney M'1Se\Jm of American Art bere. and part ol t.be proceeda ol the sale will benefit tbe museum. The anonymous buyer was represented by an unideuWied dealer In the aucUon at Sotbeby Parke Bernet. Blddine started at S500,000 and quJckJy esealated. At S4 mlllioo there was an audible gasp of amazemeot in the gallery and wit.beach new bid thereafter there wa.s anQlher m~uc.. Jury Report Human Services Realignment Hit By DELORES BR00"8 l&WIN OI -o.I" ~ SUit Orange County's $180 mUlion- 3.year Human Services Agency is doing neither better nor worse despite the extensive re· organization orrlclals ordered rour years ago. the county Grand Jury reported Wednes· day Consequently. the Orange County Board of Supervisors should demand a detailed ac· countinR of expected service and cost benefits before allowing the rt'or~amzat1on to proceed , the grand JUry audit report said. The a udit, pe rfo rmed b> Arthur Young and Co. at the ~rand Jury's behest. gave high m a rks to the department's director, Margaret Grier. But whlle there was praise for Miss Grier's management techniques. auditors had pointed crit1clsm for the agency's opera· Uon · In addition to recommending a detailed accounting of expected benefits. auditors concluded that: -Morale of admlnJ1tratJve employees has plmmmeted since the hrst stage of the re- org an1zat1on. I ea d ing to an "aura of unhappiness" about the agency. -Tbe management lmprove- meatl employed by Miss Grier could have been undertaken ln lndividuaJ departments without the overall reorganlzation. -Tbe 18-m~ .. ld pilot re· gional program in east·central Orange County hu met few of Its goals to better ald ill clients. When su mmed up, the auditors said the reorganization theory of comblnlng major COUD· DAILY PILOT ,,_,. °' .... C...\f 0..1; ~ .,,,_ *"""" " lon'\0."IO t,. ,.....,, PU•\.. I\ ""'°''"""' bot ,,.. o..,... '°"' ._ ........ '-• ~ ... ...,,I'°""\.,,. °"*I.,.. ~f' '"'°"""' ''"'drritY "" C...1• .i...w -.. ot< .. , H.....-........ l••t" Fow"t••f'I V•ll•"· ,,.,,.,. '-~•v~• a.«Pb Mwlf'I C...\t A ._,._ t~I eo-4~ f'\ -·-~"'°""' -~,. ""' --,....,_,,.,._I• M Ja W." ... ~. •O ... '* t-i. ~ C.l"O<"'• _,.IL ._ .. _ ~ .. -.... --... ~ ""'·-· ... ----~--..... n:::::... -:z:a °"""" ... I.-. -........... ... u,u.. hMfl ()Moe *' ... C..\I .. _ ... ty departments that provide beallh and welfare services lnto a single super agency la sound. However, auditors •aid while the idea la good, the super aceo· cy administration hasn't come up with results after lour years of practice. Miss Grier said today the SO. page report had .. no bag sur- prises" and that many of its rtt· om m e ndatioos were already being carried out Because the audit was con- ducted in November through January. it"s largely outdated. she said. ·'One of the problems ls that it's difficult to find data on cUent service. we·re looking at the re. organization of data collecllon,'' Miss Grier said. Should supervisors ask for specific ex~mples of Improved public service, H.SA officials wtll be able to provide those ex· amples "in part -in some areas of service." she added. Supervisors in 1976 combined the county departments of welfare. public health a nd men· tal heaJth under an umbrella called the Human Services Agency. The reason for combining the departments was to offer better public service by providina a sort of one st.op shopping service of the county's spectrum of health and weUare services. The county ulUmately wu t.o be divided geographically int.o ·four regions, each served by an HSA center. In additic,.., pooling of client information ~mong the depart. menta would 1treamlloe the bureaucracy for both workers and appUcanta, proponents argued. But Institution of the HSA super agency prompted an ex· odus of top administration Of· ficials. They complained they were hamstrung by the r e· or~ani:iatioo . The grand jury audit aaJd Miss Grier's increased control over the agency hu led to ·'a tremen· dous cost in employee moraJe." However. lt also polated out that while 79 percent of the a1ency'1 employees believe morale of the a1ency ls pocw, a pereftt are 1atlatied with tbelr own jobs. Prote8ts Heard KEY WEST, '1a. <AP> -Aa the "Freedom Flotilla• slowly wtoda to an end. buadredl ol boat captains bav• vowed to keep proteat1n1 until lbe l"WD· ment revenea a poUey ot IDll aad ................. ... u. ..... Oil fe117 ... ...,.... from a...,.. tlla ~-.... ............. __ fll_. ,.. .............. .., e.w.rd ... -• I : ,.,..,.r~Aj JORDAN •.• Jerde• t. •lddl• back arH betw .... ..._. ca•ldtt ... ................ ,.hro. .............. ,di. oa-. MN wuu ..... Wt ltn'M ll&L&We .... U:• . ............... .-.a ~ur at lbe Orban IA .. ue dinner wlilere be Md 1lven a 1peecb. "At lbat Umt RMI (Jordan) was aodallllna wltb people. Then an uoldeot.lned ftmaJe apparenlly left UM Mantott with b!m and r9'urned •bout an bour lat.er "The, putted about 50 feet from bit room. From everytblng we know, we're assuming be WH • puaenaer. He got out of tbe car, walked &l"OUDd the back and tbe womu aald abe beard a t bud. IOCDethlo1 Uke a f'O(k bU · t1n1 the wtnd.abJeld. Sbe turned around and aaw Mr. Jordan fall " A motel 1uest, Patrick GUletpte of Chicago, saJd. "it aounded like an M-80 10.iQ& off rieht outside my window. It rose me right out ol bed." From bis flltb·floor room, Gillespie said he s aw a man teaing on lbe back of the car and beard him yell, ··Help me. Somebody shot me." The woman. who police would not Identify. ran ioto t.be hotel and called an ambulance, Gibson said. IEGION ... creating a 3 ,400 square foot laclllty. A community center that large would require 45 parking spaces. as opposed to the five spaces currently located on lhe Legion Street lot. City officials were dependina on approvaJ of the multi-level s~nior citizens housing project near the communJ~ center to provide the addiUooal required parking. The bouslng project Included 74 low.cost apartments a.&op a two·level parltlng structute COO· taininc 208 spaces. Those using tbe community center could have parked at the nearby municipal lor, then walked the short distanei! to the renovated Legion Hall. The city leases the Legion Hall from American Legion Post 222. a nd the pl anned renovation would mean more than Sl.20,000 in Improvements to the well· wom wood structure. In addition to enlarging the second level, plans call for up. grading the heating system. in· sulatlon, a drop ceiling and U1ht.1 in the lower level, reo- ovatlng the kitchen area and soundproofing lbe building. Money for the propc>Hd reo· ovation will come from federal revenue sharin1 funds from the county. local funds and the Older Amenca.ns Act. Front Pag~ I I BED TAX ... his concept from several chamber offi cials attending the budget s e ssion , i n c luding chamber executive director Jim Lyon who said Laguna's buai· ness community contribules more than $2 million to the chy's revenue. Other speakers said the chamber should have to prove the adverthing and promot.ion fund Is a worthwhile expend· lture. Council members will taie up Dawson 's suggestions It Tuesday's council meeting, and again June 10 when the council holds a pubUc hearing on the proJ)06ed $9.2$ million municipal budget Dr. Hje'Pfi 's Memorial Set For Sunday MemoriaJ services for former Laguna Beach minister Albert O. KJerpe will be held Sunday at 2 p .m . at t he Community Presbyterian Church. Dr. HJerpe died May 10 at the age ol M. Dr. HJerpe came to Laguna Beach In 1963 with his wife, Louise. after retiring from service at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles. He served as a part time minister or vl1ita tlon at the Community Pntbyterian Cbul'C!b adJ 19'15, wben be re- tired fOf' the lecood Ume. He returned to eervtce in 1'71, befon ..,,....., a . ttrc*e . Dr. ~ was at.arr repreeen. tatlve to U.. board of deaccim of the church and a ullted In wonblp eervieet, 10m.c.1mea u preacber. He 1aq aolOI and wlth tbe choir durln1 b l• aervice. P11tor J•rTY Tankenley of tbe chw-ch described Dr. ll,lerpe a1 .. a mqn.lllcent man, of sreat humor wbo WH very much bel9ved not only by the mem· ben of our church. but by many, many r•oplt ln lb• com· munlty.' Dr. HJerpe was on U.. •talf wbn T.Uval., JolDM tt lD 11'11. Dr. lq.,e ........... ..,. Ida de, i...1 I llll. AJlu. IDd two11 ...... Dlunab's llp ... ..._. A lO·year -old boy makes bke Tom Thumb at an ex- h 1b1 t1on o f 20 th centur y sculpture 1n Bas el. Switzerland. whe re this giant thumb was among 150 exh1b1ts. It wa~ c reated by French artLSt Cesar Baldaccini. f 'rv• Pag.-. I I BUDGET •.. booster pump stations and .con· strucUon of a reservoir ptpehne at a ~ cost of ~.000 . Cuts propose d in leisure services include eUmt.nation of the administrative pos1t1ons of leisure services coor<hnator and parks foreman · The"l)lan calls for tht> city's parks and recreation, golf and marine safety departments to bt' combined into one department with one administrator instead of three. In the Marine Safety Depart ment. one pos1t1on of captain will be eliminated and the Cit ) rescue boat put 1n dry dock for a year in order to evaluate opera- t Ions without th e boat Caravalho lists the savings for the cuts at $.'50,000. A $600,000 cootingency fund has been alJocated to cover un· expected expenditures and pay wa ge Increases for r 1t y employees that may result from current wage negot1 at1ons Other proposed expend1tur<".'i In clude purchase of a new rm· t:ng1ne at an est1mat<'d co.o;1 of $35,000 and construction of " flrl' department s ubs tation for $246.000 A new $525.000 rom btned polite and fire f;11·1lil) aho IS prOJ)OOl'ci In addition. the propo'>t«i budget calls for increase~ in cit y a mbulance service fees from $45 to S65 for residents and from S6S to S90 for non·res1denL,. Charges for paramedJc services wlll rt· main at Sl25. Gann's Name Goes SACRAMENTO <AP> -A postal official says Paul Gann must remove his name from en· velopes of the fund raising matl of Gann's non-profit Peoples· Advocate group The letters re quest mimmum donations of S25 for a campaign lo cap the na tional debt. LB Trus tees Opposing Proposition 9 Lagwia Beach L'nif1ect School i ru)t~ ba ve gone on record unanimously in ooPOs1tlon to Propo.sauon 9on the June 3 baJIOL Ci ting reductJons of nearly S1 m11l1on from lhe district's lru.t t-.o budgets. trusttaes said lht> impact of the proposal would bt- lo substant1all v reduce educa· t1onal proRram·, within the d1., ln ct The once-w<'Hlth' d11\tnct ha-. bt·en hit on three sides b} Prop 13. decltninR student enroll ment. a nd tht> Serrano-Prie!>l state Supreme Court dcc1s1on But cutung income taxes 1n half. trustees said the amount the district receives from the state .,..'OU!d be greatly r~u<'ed The board said two·th1rds or the state"s taxpayers would save only about S14 a month with the passage of Prop 14. addin" that inc reased f ee s for sc hool s ervices might offset that sa\ IOj:!S The mea!>urf'. barki>d by tax crusader Ho\o\ .irci J an·1:.. Y.a~ o rpoc;eci b~ nt>1ghbor1nj! C.1 r>1str:mo l'mf1l'd School D1' 1 rirt tru.stt-es earlier I his month Pair Succumb To Wilderness SODA SPRINGS !APl -A Fair Oaks eouple apparently survived a plane crash ln rugged terrain onJy to succumb later lo the w1ldemess. Placrer County authorities planned an autopsy today on the bodies of Jerry Montoya, 43, and v.1fe. Syh ia. 38 A member of the U.S. Forest Sen ·1C'e and a searC'h doR found the bod .. or ~tonlo\ a a bout 75 fet>t do.;;,nhall from· the SLD81e en~rne c~sna 172 Men's Terrycloth Shirts by Op, Kennington, Chemise Et Cie, 1 Saturdays, Left Bank,t I Pebble Beach, 1 Golden Breed and more. I I I I I I Newport Surf and Sport Mein SI~ m• ... wpcw1 Blvd. ,...,.,i8Hc9' ~7174 l tCH• 2 %10'f\ Martn. AY•. 8albo•l .. and t7'-712t > Stw.J s...c ......... CodeMeM 641.ftlJ College To Hear Planning Saddleback C0Ue1e truat.ees recelv.d propo1al1 from four ttrm1 ~ f« develOD4q an unused 23·acre parcel OQ the M i11lon Viejo campua. Trustees plan to leaae the land to a private developer who would construct eommerctaJ or reald~al buUdtngs oo the prop. erty providing a continuing source of income lo the school Tbe tn.tees meet Mooday to hear aped.fie plans advanced for uae o( the land by two ol the firms. The remain.Ing two wtJJ offer their presentations at a later date. Firms submitting proposaJs were Mf'B Associates or ~verly Hills , Margaret Hills Land and Exploration Co mpany or Newport Beach , Brinderson Development Corp. ot Irvine, and First City Development Corp or Californ ia, also or NI·"' port Beach SpeC'1f1~ of the four proposals ..,. ert' not relt:ased . However. most plans caJI for comm~CJal office buJldmgs, restaurants and rt't a II stores . The 23 acres eoosldered fOf" polt~1ble development are locat· eci at the north end of the cam. pu s bordering Margue rite Parkway Concern has been ex- pressed by students and instruc· tor~ at the college that area de- ..·elopment m1~t d1stract from the study environment at Sad· dltaback The college received proposals from 34 firms inte rested in the property. but only four returned proposals before the May 19 deadll.ne set by trustees. Sujing Meet Readied/or San Clemente Surfers from Laguna ~acb to Oceanside will compete in the San Clemente Pro-Am invtta· t1onal s w11ng contest Saturday a nd Sunday at the base of Trafalgar C .. T ") Street. Heats begin at dawn each day, with dJV1S1ons for bjgb school surfers. longboard riders and shortboard competition. The contest is sponsored by the City of Saa Clemente, Surf. ang Magazine, Rip CUrl Wetsuits aod Ocean Pacific Swimwear. Nearly SO surfers bave beer Invited lo participate in the two. day meet Contest sponsors ttl>fct more th an 2.000 spectators will view the contest In wbJeh high ~bool winners wtft receive custom surf. boards and wetsu1ts. 6.rd Watchers Set Caspers Park Hike A bird watching hike will be twld b) the South Coast Audubon Society at Caspers Park Satur- day. bt'giMing at 8 a .m . Partaci· pctnts are asked to bnng lunch and dnnJdng water. The park is located on the Ortega H.1ghway eight miles east of the San Diego Freeway. Anyone interested in further in- form atJoo may call 492·2598. Venus Mapped W ASHlNGTON f AP l -Using radar to pro be beneath the <'louds or Venus. an orbiting A men can spacecraft has for the fi rst lime mapped most of the surface of the planet. 30% OFF With this Coupon Good at all three atorea ----------·-------~---------~-·· A "I -DAILY PILOT 4of State Netes GUtter's Goae 4.&lelt latest Earthquake Hits San Luis Area SAN LUIS 08lSPO <AP> -Earthquake·weary Calllora.ia bu been b.lt by yet another trell)Or u a moderate quake Q)euurtq 4 .e on the fUcht..,r 1c1le Jolted part& of Saat.a Barbara and SAA LwE Obi•po counties. There were no reported lnjurles aa a result of the jarring w ednetday nl&bt quake. police said. but phone circuit.a into the region w('re te.mporarily jammed as callers clogged the lines to check on frtendl and n!laUvea. "IT ALMOST KNOCKED us out of our chairs," said Nickie DoUah.lt.e ol the San Lula Obispo Sheriff's Department. The quake hit at 8:38 p.m. and was centered in the Pacific Ocean about 30 miles south ol San Luis Obispo and about 25 miles west of Sant.a Maria. said Dennis Meredith of the California Institute ol Technology Seismology Lab in Pasadena. "A wobbly television set fell over but that's about all in this area ," said Diane Hogan, a county dispatcher in Santa Maria. Snakes Alive Actor Lee Majors. television's "Six Million DoUur Mao ," has filed for divort-e from actress Farrah Fa wcett , one of the former "Charlie's Angels." Once seen as Hollywood's golden couple, they were m ar ried July 28, 1973. and separ ated six years later. RESIDENTS OF San Lu.is Obispo, Santa Maria and Paso Robles reported feeling the ground jerk sharply. police said. Meredith said there was no connection between this moderate tremor and the recent series or major quakes-ranging up to 6.1 on the Richter scale -that have jolted the Mammoth LaJtes region about 1.SO miles to the northeast since last Sunday. Weatherman Mailed Rattler · Police Raid Floating Pyramid SAN DIEGO c AP ~ -After a 16-incb ratUesnaJ<e slithered oot of a brown paper package mailed to a television weatherman. police are warning local broadcasters to beware of packages an the mail. "We don't know if this was a nu&e or something that's going to go on," San Diego police spokesman John Tefft said Wednesday. Homicide detect1 ves were tnvestiuting the incidenL Doug Oliver . weekend weatherman for KFMB Channel 8 in San Diego. said he had received no threatening notes or phon<· calls before finding the package in bis maiJbox at the station Wednesdaynjght. LONG BEACH {AP> -Police say they may have found l980's answer to the floating crap game -an alleged pyramid party on board the converted luxury liner Queen Mary in Long Beach investigation of operating an endless chain, a misdemeanor. Three other persons were cited on the latter charge. They said about 100 people attended the event. called a Paradigm Foundation Seminar. which police believe is j ust a fan· cy name for pyramid party. Police said fi ve persons were arrested at the Tuesday night party and charged with felony conspiracy to commit a crime and Police Detective J ack Starbird said the buy·in fee was S2.000. aod the foundation offered •'charismatic energy exchange" as well as a money-making scheme. He noted a new twist : The paradigm version offers to repay dissatisfied investors and welcomes losers from other pyramids Starbird said organizers apparently bad hoped to e1vo1d pr06· ecution by offering refunds. He escaped injury. and police destroyed the rattler. "When I finally opened the package, Ous thing slithered out At first I thought 1t was a rubber snake, but then it kept on moving and I saw a r attle on the end of its tail," Oliver said. The snake slid back into the box. and Oliver shut it iruide Rare Wines 'Art' $31,000'Paid for 1822 Vintage SAN FRANCISCO <AP > -John Grisanti says he does not mind pay· ing thousands of dollars for rare bot· ties of wine. . "They'r e like pieces of art." Grisanti said Wednesday when he spt>nt a world record $31,000 on a bot· lie or 1822 Chateau Lafite. The occasion was the 12th annual r ar e wine auction where more than 300 well-heeled wine lovers gathered t o bid o n r are European a nd California wines · · 1 wanted the finest bottle of wine in the world. and I got 1t," the Mem- phis, Tenn .. restaurateur said after he outbid two <'ompetitors for the prized bottle of red Bordeaux Gay tleo.cturf! Roppf-"d DA VlS '< APl About 150 oppo· nents of Proposition A on the June 3 ballot marched a mile to Davis City Hall Wednesday night and held a rally againstit Proposition A would outlaw dis· crimination against homosexuals, who one week earlier had held a s li ghtly smaller m ar ch and rally. They contended that homosexuals suffer discrimination in JObs and housing. Jortu Effort Brok~? SAN JOSE <APl -Howard Jarvis' campaign for Proposition 9_ is broke a nd is asking for free telev1s1on ~d radio time under federal equal·lime requirements. it was reported today. The Sacramento bureau of the San Jose Mercury and the Long Beach ln· de pendent quoted the spokesman. for J arvis' Propos ition 9 campaign, Harvey Englander. Englander said • A comfortable and beautifully decorated Maxim room • Continental BreakfH t • An Exciting lounge Show • Two Cocktails In Maxim Lounges • luggage handling and gratuity at the Maxim • Maxim Lucky Leaflets to start your Lucky S_treak M .,..,, Ht1t1 IMI Cultto ~ $trllll Sll#Jlfftff Spedll flllf• """ lndtJdt ""'sportlltlolt. ,,.,. """ ..., ,,,,..,. TIHlndlf, """ f to _,.,, zt. ·-L«lly .... '*""'' ~--~-.,, .. ~ ,,.,,........ '. -The M.1xlm Hotel and Casino Is the nev ( BRIEFS J that during the five days before the June J election. there should be one pro-Proposition 9 ad for every three paid opposition ads on 25 television stations and 45 radio stations. ~ Egr• .Wore SA N DIEGO <AP) -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. has been looking .. from Ventura to San Diego'' for a new site for its corporate head· quarters. the firm's real estate dire<-· tor said The giant Jetliner manufacturer has outgrown its 50-year-old head· quarters in Burbank. realtor John Okkerse said Wednesday. But no de· cision has been m ade yet over "where or when or even 1f we will move," he said. Pntrol Fund Form_.d SAN DIEGO <AP> -The first legal defense fund for any federal la w enforcement agency is being formed by Border Patrol agents who are "just plain spooked" by the fear of indictments. s pokes men said. Four Border Patrol agents and a volunteer lawyer have sent question· naires lo more than 300 agents as· signed to the Chula Vista sector. described by officials as one. pf the busiest in the nation. The forms. due back June 10. ask how much each agent would be willing to contribute to a legal defense fund. SUMMER DOUBLE STREAK TWO NIGHT 1'1¥:KAOE $ 00 "'3 00 '* pe!SOll Obi occ $7~ ~ per person S.no1e 'Toast of the Town' In Las Vegas. With 800 luxurlous rooms. magnificent culno. sparkling pool. three woooertul restaurants and an Ideal !Oc3tlon: just across 1rom IN MGM Grand. . ~~ C.llthe MAXIM Toft Ff'M .. IGCHM-991 .-.ir""•..... • -,.. ........... "Maybe some clown has an ax to grind against weather men," Tefft srud .OALBRR HERE_ THEY DDIDEI Only Olds oilers die extra mileage of cliesel in so many models. Good news, California! ~ow America's Nu mber I seller of diesel cars bring.s America's biggest choice of diesel models to you! So now vou can choose the room and l~xury of an 01~ Ninety-Eight. an elegant Toronado, a full -size Delta 88. a best-selling Cutlass or a choice of 01~ Cruisers-. and still enjoy fuel economy most compacts can· t match! And ft'a')' one EPA-rated at 21 mpg-or bder! That's the kind of mileage you need todlr -but that's not :ill you get \l;ith :i diesel-equippt<l 01~. You also get surprisingly fa.st ~ and lively perfonnanre for a diesel -plus smooth running \'8 configuration. l'oll'U tee a lot of f.a"'-• wM:aa 811-aps. Another advantage of a diesel- equipped Olds: great driving range, as you can see below. Remember: The boxed EPA estimated mpg; are for compar- ison to other cars. Your mileage and range depend on your trip length. speed and weather; your acrua l highway mtle:.igt· and range wi II probably be I~ than highway estimates. Dri\ing range estimates are obtained by multipl)ing EPA and highway estimates by sta.ncb.rd fi.1el l3Ilk capacities. Ol~mobiles are equipped '-Vith G~t-built engines produced by various divisions. See vour dealer for details. · California, compare OI• now. For size. st)1e. price, resale. mileage. range ... total value. That's what sells a million new Ol~mobiles a year~ JUST LOOK AT THE MILEAGE! MODELS Fuel EN Est Est Tank Est. Driving Hwy. Hwy. Cap. MPG Ranae Est. Ranae Cut1111 11.1 ~ f 45&1 34 873 Cut1111 Cruiser 11.2 {i] 14111 34 118 D11t1 II 27.1 [!!] 1&141 32 184 Ni11tt·Ei1ht 27.D ~ 1&171 31 137 . Custa• Crui11r 22.1 ~ f 4121 31 112 Taranlda 23.1 ~ f 4131 31 713 -c ... -llllD' '81 ftMJ. " • .. ... • I.I c Orange Coast O•tlV Pilot Coastal Policy Move Justified Varym~ reslrtcUon. for home bullders ln Bl'-'tbird Cnnu,,-i hah led to cnurtt1m or the Cohfomia Coast l Commuu.mn lor meooM tenc-) Tht.• <.hfferenre)\ in r trkUon emerged when thrtt · v1('t1m..., of thl' 197M Blut'bard Canyon landslid rttf1ved u d1fforent :.t.•t ul r~str1ct1~ from th~ given anothl.'r \'I<' tam. Rlr h lrd Harlt'~ ol Laguna Beach That mfuns therl' 1-. unt• ~4.'l of rt"-.t rt<'llon~ for Harley, one for th thrt•fl up pla(·unt!'>, .md nccordint: to state law none for perbo11:. not :-um1f1t·u11t h mr reos an.e tht> 1uie of thear hum~ Sl,11" Coa)o.t.tl Comm1b::.1onf'r Jud Ros~ner has dt' lt•ntl\"tl tht· 1mµ0M t1on of u dH'd ri t n cUon not.lna 1t wu.., puhhr t'tllll't•r11 thut I •1.t to lht• iU1dtlionul condition for lht• thrt•t• ;•pph1.-.1nh Stw ~.1111 ... ebruar) ratn~ and earth move nw nt hmu~ht puhl1t· J ttt•ntaon to the u&c of tux money to 1 l'lrnild <h ... ui-kr .ir1.·J~ Thai. ii. ont-of thos t· unfortunatl! ins t nl't' when latt>r it,•\ dopnwnb in th1 ... t'Ui!>e que uons about the st ablhtv 111 ttw huut prnmph-d :l P"laq rha n)t('. '-' hu·h ha~ tht' d I t't'l of lk'l JK.'l U.tl Ill~ .tll 101.'\jUlt) Tunnoil tirred Tht• rL·~1~n.1t 1011 o f ~an Clt'mentt.> Cou1w1lman Roy llurlbut ,1dd~ ~tt ll mun• 111 tht• e x1:>tang l'unfu:>aon and turmoil surrounding the city governme nt Tht• rea~ons for his res1gnat1on appea r t o bt· par<H'haal and unJust1f1ed Finding himself the odd m<Jn out in manv c·ouncil votes. he decided to quit and take h.1!-> \'Crbal !->hot:. from a position o utside city hall Hurlbut (ound himself the sole r emaining membt>r of ,1 form<.'r City Council who::,c policies wer e over whelming ly rejected by San Clem ente voters. His own appointment \\as marred by protest and ram med through despitt· voter demand for an election to fi ll the council seat. His announcement that he is quilling in order to work for the recall of Mayor Ka roline Koester points up ha:, prefere nt e fo r continuing the turmoil. rather than work· an~ with a popularly elected City Council to solve the dif · ftcult proble m:. fC:t cing San Cle mente. Hurlbut 's exit from the City Council is no great loss. With the last of the "good old boys" gone. the council can now. m ove ahe<ad with pla ns to get the city back on the right track. Qty Had No Choice Pl<m!' for ;.i Jow·in<"om<· senior citizen housing prOJN't ;.itop th<• Gl t.>nn<•vn• Stre<.'I µarkm~ lot ure JUSt a sad bat of Lagun.i Beach histo r y today Cuunc·il m t.•mbe rs last week ended ncgot1at1ons w ith a Los Angeles dc-vt.•lopmenl firm for the multi-level struc t11re th<Jt would hcivt• contained 73 apartments and two leveb of municipal pa rking. Hut the proJe<'l was fraught with problems from tht· 11unwt The builder . Windsor-Pacific Development Corp . Inlet <'•ly officials more tha n a year ago t hat it could con "' rurt a two-tie red pa rking structure for $754.000. Aftt·r fede ral officials gave t he nod to the company. 1 he prin· sudden ly skyrocketed to between $1.3 and $1.9 million. Other proble ms arose as to th e length of the lease. 1 h<' amount the city could charge the developer for the -.puce. and othe r costs associated with the project. The council continued to hold open the chance of an .igreemt.•nt with the developer. but it was not to be tori hcorrung. So. last week, they ended negotiations. and probably :ill c hances of low-rnst housing for some of Laguna's •>Id er n.-s1dents And wh1lt• at is dis heartening to see s uch a pote ntially b<.·ne fi caal projel't scrapped, the council had little choice. • Op1n1ons e io.pre.,sed 1n the space above are those ot the Dally Pilot Olher view'> expressed on this page are those ot their authors and 1rt1~1s Acadpr commont is invited Address The Oatly Pilot. P 0 Bo> 1560 CO!>ld Mes.i CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Eye Implants 1..M. BOYD Wmds hll'ldl> an the Sp1thn .. hl:(hter planPS during Worlrt W<1r 11 wC'rt• made of plastic When hil by German gunfin ·. thl'Y somet1mt"i s hot frag ments into the eyes or the British pilots . But a doctor "ho checked out thos<' pilots "as astomshf>d lo see that the plastic splinters did littk damage to the eyes. That 1s. they JU St e mbedd ed the mselves in the tissue and stayed put without causin~ any festering or infection. Eureka! Up Jumped a bright idea. Plastic implants after catar act surgery . Smee No- vember of 1949. about 100,000 p~rsons have received such t?:,'C implants lo replact• ruined natural lenses Affectionate and sociable. these are the words the stargazers use to describe the Libra person, most usual· ly. The Libra is said to be particularly repelled b y a n y thi n g ugly. c ruel or mean. The Libra tends lo be a wildflower-a nd-songbird t Dear Gloomy Gus It 's un-American for the oil com pan ies to make a pr ofit . T hey s hould be like Chrysle~ a nd l ose a bil lion dollars a year. Then they t.oo t'an be wards or tbe government with ill wonderlul ma nage- ment. R.C.S. :i:.:'J ::-•• '.-:::::"~:.:':. '::; IOKll.Wroly ........ •letn .. .. ......... ,., ..... ..,,.. ..... . Oteemy Gfl. o.ily ~llel I t vpe rather than a com bus 11 on-e ng1ne ~ort. A fa nt·y 1·omputer 1s far less ins pira 11onal to a typical Libra than 1s a honeybee havl'. Took Woodrow Wilson a long time to make up hi:, m md. At age 30. h e s till hadn't decided what he want· c•d to do for a living. His dad was s upporting h im. He finally figured 1t out, though. Twelve Y<'ars later he was president or Princeton. Stude nts of poetry tend to r ecall the late T .S. Eliot as a :.ubtle silent soul, inhibited a nd austere, who in his mature year s sat in chilling di~nity beh ind an editor's desk al a British publishing ho use. Whal they r are ly re· m em ber, it ever they knew, is that h e routine l y put whoopee c us hion s on the chairs of visiting writers and then did in their composures further by giving t hem ex· plodio·g cigars. Q. Didn't the word ''news" derive from the points on the compass -N, E , W and S? A . No, si r , that 's a c r a ek erba rrel tale that spr a n g up after some newspapers printed drawlnp o f g lobes with compa111 poinll in their logos yean ago. News relates back to the Latin nova and the G reek neos. H o n ey is d e l i c io u s . Carbolic acid la deadly. Yet they contain basically the same tn.sredlenll. •lthoutb these are tn dltfennt propor· lions and cll.tterent molecular a rran1ementa. Q. 11 It true )'OU cu ... Sl. Louis from t.be top of Sean Tower in Chlca.10? A. So It's said. On a clear day. I Aobeft N. w..d/9'U0111Mr e.rblf• K,..lbl(h /Edltorlat Pege Editor Jack Andenon Iranian Trainees Just Stayed W ASHJNOTON -Confld nUaJ r entap documents al'low that hundf'fdl or Iranian w~ro still c•ttlna military tr1lnln1 In the Unlt.d &ate• more than five monlha at\tr ttM,, U S. boatattC!~ were se11e<t In Tehran indwd. up to thr.e weeki ~tore the aborted rescue mltu lon. T h f' pr~•~nce o f Iranian military tr.i1nel''> was mudt· pyblfc when t h ey were f inally !'it'llt home an April after Pres a dent Carter brO k l' dlp lo mati r relations with Iran But tlw extent of the tnainang pro· 1ieram was carefully withheld from the pubhl'. T he: ~ccrecy r a 1ses question~ about the l'arter admm1strat1on·s strangt' I} umb1guuue. handhn~ of th1· l raruan cns1~ Ont• Dt'fcne.c Oepart mcnt n· port dated Murch 1980. note~ that . as or that month. 219 Ira nian nationub wt.•n• utt<'nd1ng Air F orrt> Jnd No.1v v 'l'hools Mailbox Another 219 Iranian mid hapmen were attending U S univeralUtis, and 109 lrunlan C'lvllhms wert> enrolled In ROTC u n 1t1t at varloua U.S. bh<h schools und colleees OF ntE la.ANIANS attending Air Fol'ee and Navy schools. the f>enta.ion document states, "The maJoraty ot thne students were enrolled In pilot and navigator training " Thus. less than a month beforf' Ule disastrous military rt>Scu<• attempt -whlle t be U.S. com- m an dos wert> under intensive trammg-the United States wa~ also continuin• to train mem bers of the armed forces who would have been called on to rl" s 1st th<' r<'Scue mission. In fat·t. th e Iranian military trainet>!> were sent home m plenty of li me: to put their newly acquired skill:. to use a..iamst tht> same Air force and Na\"y that had tutorl•d them TUE PENTAGON repc>rt "·" nreparcd by the Dcfe nst• Secun · ty J\'l:-.1stancc Aiccncy for St·n. M ax .Baucu:.. U Mont . who "Jnlt>d to know "h) l rana an n_,1 llon ala were s till beln1 1iven military training long after the cmbuay 1elzure. The document never dJd tx· plain OU. tatJsfactorlly, but u Penta1on spokesman told mt assot'lltt Gary Cohn the trafn. mg was conllnued for two rta· sons ~ 1) Neither Uie P entagon nor the White House expected the ho8tage tltuallon to dra1 on for 10 long. and 2> the lranians had paid ln advance tor lhear train i n g, and the Defe n s e Department dldn'l want to re· nege on Ila contract. D E ATH OF A BUS INESS: Mobil OU tried unsuccessfully to bully the Public Broadcastin" St-rv1ce into scrapp ing "Deat.h of a Princess.·· a film the com - pany's Saudi Arabian s upplier d idn't like. But it's having more ~ut'cess strong-arming a Mobil service station operator who's w lhng a product the company doesn't l.Jke . Herb Starelz operates a SIX· pump Mobil station in Passaic, N J Or at least he thought he did. until he m ade the m istake of 1>to II in~ gus<>hol. th1.' gasoh ne <tl cohol mixture tha t 1i. a n anathema to Bit OU. On March 3, Staret1 becan aellln& 1uohol at one ol nla pumpe. with alina at.atlq clell'- ly that "This Is not a MobU pf'Od.. ucv • 1lafft .du• laur. Jlobil"• area wel maan1er paid Starett a visit and told blm t.M compan7 was "prepared to go to the wall" lo stop him from aellbtl the a lternative fuel. S lareti was pointedly i n'· formed that Mobll has t one to court to prevent other deaJers fro m marketing gasohol wlth pumps leased from the com- pa ny. But in this case, Mobil took more direct action : <>.. April 24. it simply notified · ' Staret.z that his franchise would be ter minated. •·or trying to help ease the na - tion's dependence on foreign oil. Stareu could bt! oul of business by J uly 31. M E MO T U D E MOCRATS : You may have the impression that Jimmy Cartt·r h as tri- umphed an t he De mocr<1t1c primaries. This has not been tht· true verdict or the voters 1n 'l<ite after stat<.', a m aJonty of DcmocraL'i have made at clPa r t hat they don't want Carter in the White Housf! for another four years. The president has been crc:d1l· ed with wmrung primaries th<il he really lost. He defeated Sen Ted Kennedy, It's true, rn such !> t a t e s a s M a i n t• <• n d N l' w Ha mps hire . Mary l and :ind ~l'braska . Yl'l 10 1·;u·h uf tho~1· .,late!>, Car11•r w11u11d up with le~'> than hJlf lh<· UPmocratw VOil'' Sl'l'll K EV !>tJ t c~ a ~ ~11< h1gan, ~1·w Ynrk ;ind Pt-nn '\I v<1nw ga ve hi m only 46 6 j>ercent. 11 J)4'r rent and 4-0" R pt•r· 1 •·nt of lht· vot.-r t--1p.·rttvely !'l<n 1·lt·rted snt umlX:nt pr<''>•dcnt in modern llm~ ha~ dom• ~u poor!\ rn his party prim anl'~. lnd<'c'<i. t.-n~ of thousand~ of O<>mocrats have tr('kkcd to" ttw pollc; to votC' '"no prcreren<'<' " llundrcd-. of thou.,:rnds h av1• -.r:i,t·d ho m l.' beca use th1·v t ouidn t acc<'pt the ava1lu lll~· rho1ce-.. If the Oemo<'rat1r rori \'C•nt1on h1•1-dc; tht• ma,onty. 1t "111 rcplJt't' t 'artl'r ; .... thl' 11art..,. nornint•t· If 1t dot•' nnt , H1mJl<I He a~an prohabl\' '4 Ill ht· tlw nt•xl prl~1dent Prop. 9 Benefits Federal Tax Collector To the F..d.it.or For weeks I have been reading editorials. news articles a nd let ters to the editor re~ardin~ Proposition 9 -pro and con I read them because or a two-rold concern. First. I have b{'en a homt' owne r and taxpayer 10 this arcd for 24 years a nd my taxes are always a concern to me as lhl•) a re to other lax payers. Second. I have been an instructor ~•. Orange Coast ColleRe for nin<' year s and ha ve v1cw<•d the signlficant ben<'f1L-. that <iccrm· to the resid<'nls of our commun1 ty through our excellent educa tlonal facilities. I feel that th•~ se rvice would be threatt'nC'd by the passage of Proposition 9 The state of California incom1· tax is , purportedly. to be rut an half by Proposition 9 But 1f at 1~. my federal income tax will then be increas ed. Result. e ven the stated saving of one-half 1s in· correct. In addition, anyone reading the small print in Proposition 9 must be aware that as a middle in come person I will not be the om· who most benefi ts. Those whow1 1l benefit are the wealthy as well al> big businesses. There is no doubt tha t ~hould Proposition 9 be approved by the voters. countless com munity fees, charges and reduction or services will wipe out -1f not engulf -the sa ving to me of a reduced state income tax. In ad dillon. community colleges will be forced to char ge tuition which would place a further monetary burden on our students and their parents. I entre a t eve r y informed reader: Do not be misled by th~ promlled ln·hand tax savings of Proposition 9. Read carefully and reason wt.ely and you will un· derstancl that in the future we will all be penali1ed by, we wlU NOT profit from the p ass age of Proposition 9. GL ENNL.SMlTH W'l•d•r Rlglu To the Editor: . . Supervi..or Harr1etl Wteder made some sutemenll retard· int the Coastal Commission. whic h I roe one hean.lly endorse. Thla commlsalon is • petf ect. example ol a bureaucracy run amok. I'm 1ure we have all beard ol tbe many petty and un· reallltic ded.aloa• banded down by Wa p-oup. Not to mention the corrupt.Ion recently uncovered lnvolvln1 campaign contr lbu lion• belnt sollclted by some of ; t ht> top nw mb<.'r-. 111 t hl· rnru m1,:-.111n THESE PEOPLE h;" l' taki:n ~uc h h ccn..,e "-•t h v.h<•t v.,1-. nn gmally to be a <"11mm 1~s1on responsiblt· fo r protecting our coa~tline. that l "ouldn't be 'ur pri,ed 1f they don t ~tart try1n~ to regulal<.· the tru<"k1n ~ mdu~tr v or bC'comc r<'spons1bk rnr na· tl(lnal deknse. In any l'ase. my ha t·~ off to Supervisor Wtt•cler and he r rl'fn•1.hmg a nd n·al1..,t1c t'Om ments on the very comm1sMon on "h1r h ~he sen t''· JOH!\ TILLOTSO:": IJfu1ble Hip·f1f f To the F..d1tor · I would hke to mllkt· the n•aders-aware that I have been ripp<>d off twice in one '4 eck I had all my jewelry robbed - gi ftc; that are • 1rr cplaceablt•. The n my insur ance company tells me that there is a S500 limit on Jewelry and that all p1e('('~ need appraisa ls, receipts or pie turC's which is not ml'nl1 oned in my poht·y Why aren't custom<•rs told at tht· time they lake a policy out·· And when 1t comes tame to re- new. to produce u t'hcck hst to ,,.,. if there w as a maJor purcha.c;e '1 llow can ins urancC' rom11a01es operate by their own rull•s" ff WALKER Puz:l~d To the Editor : Your editor ial on May 20 headed •· Moraliimg Excessive" has me a bit pUllled. You staled that the breakfast program ls funded by l be 1ov- ern ment at no cost to local dis· trlcts. What governme nt, Iran? If the local districts are not taxed, what districts are? One ln New York? Where does any government get money? Taxes or more recently, printinl presses. GEORGE W. HENN ESSEY Real (,'011f To the Edltol': Yopr editorial of May 20 en· titled "Mor1llalng Excessive" baa 1tate menll that I consider mlalu dln1. You st ale. and I quote "The tree-or reduced~ breakfut prorram Is f\mded by the 10ftmment at no coet to local diatrlct.s." The real cost to all dJstricta. whe n Involved with 10 -called --.....--....-----___ ....,_...., ... ,.._ ...... __ _ nn ('()<;t" federal or '>ta t<' pru Rr<l m". '" l~s of local C'Ontrt)I V> th1· burl'aucraca•s I abu ~ubrnal that taxpayers from the d1 <.tnl'l did eootr1butt· fundc; through in· comt' taxt><\ The worst r<'Sult or t ht· frN· breakfast pro~ram will I)(' fl'lt year~ from nov.. Throuli!h our "free" go\·ernment proi?ram .... v. e are produt'IOR a new class of (01llzen the '"welfare c1t1Zl'n · I> R HIHSCllL1';R Oralla .t\r1Urn .. .- Tc1 the Editor I rt.>~pond t o vour May ~ <'d 1ton al n>lallvt' to El Morro Trailer Pa rk The poc;1t1on taken by your of· h<'<' 1g~ l'fltlr'\'IY the rom- munitv v.h1eh has existed at El Morro for more than 20 years. The development of the planned 'late parlt would disperse that <·om m unity. There is plenty of 'pace along the coast where DO towns exist. where a state park could be easily established. In light of that fact, a death :-.,•ntt'n ce imposed upo n E l Morro. to be t'O rried out in just 31 :i yl'ars. see m~ manifestly destructive ROBERT A. f'OSTER. IT t'aartt.-r To the Editor : I n has review < 5· 15·80 I of .. Dear De linq uent " pres ently playing at the San Clemente Community Theater. Tom 'I'ltus c ha racterized the play as "a bat of a yawner." A group of us saw the same play and found at a lively and enjoyable experience. THE PlllNC IPALS, q uite young and of modest experience. were fresh. lively and on target tt'lela 1n their 1nkrprt.'lat1on or tht• light heartl'<i comedy ass1i.:ncd lhl'm . l thJnl< Tom Titus 1s ov1:rlv '>C'Vt're IO Ins l'rltlt'ISm or an t•n tt•rta1mn~ production. I a m told thJt a J.k!rSun m the audient'l'. '-ltllnl? nl·.1r him. not1ct'<i that ht· appe:in·d :. h it !>lt-epy :'\11 v. onclt•r he• urands I ht• pl.i v J ' J v. n l' r F or m e 11 v. .1 " .1 ~tamulator Tllt\TCllf:H JOHU1\ \. I int~ 10 Slflf) To the ~nnr · As a property ownt'r v.-ho '>UP ported Propos111on 13. I would like to express m y <'om·crn about Proposition 9 We can no lonJ?er cut ~ov<'rn· me nt st>rvi('('S. sut'h as flood con- trol, street r epairs. fire and police protection and ~treet lighting, to mention a few. I believe lloward Jar vis s ho uld h ave s toppe d with Proposition lJ. ESTELLE DOWNS SlaMd To9~1h.-r Tot be Editor: I would like to add u resounti- m~ second to the splendid letter- and rcali stit' sentiments ex- pressed by Mr. John W. Geske that appeared in your May 2Z Mailbox regarding the weak s is· ler position assumed by France eoncerning the boycoll against Russia and Iran. Two of rour former enem ies of World ,War II <Germany and Japan) were a mong the first to s tand up and be counted with us. and make their position of disap- prov al known against Iran and Russia. COULD rr be that their astute recognition of the gravity of the wo rld situation was brought a bout by the horrible crucible of war that left t.beir countries con- quered and devastated? Their s upportive pos itions s hould be recognized and salul· ed, they have done much to un· derscore the time tested elem· ocratic truth or our founding fathers ltuat if we do not now stand t.ocether we moet S\U'ely will all hant separately. ROBERT A. WILSON • ,.,....., ..... .._c_....,.....,. ..,., ............. ~ ........ ........ .. ...... """ ............ c.---. CA ... Y9ln <......,... tw t 1 ••• ....................... _ ....... ........... _. ... ..._..-.. ......... _, ................ .. clri 1111 IP \ ) .... -·------~·-•""• . • Ora•ge €oast EDITI O N ( YearHemetow• Dally NewHpaper I . I I VOl. ~3, NO. 150,4SECTIONS,to PAGES c TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I ·Did Fr.eeWay: Killer fit Again?· Who Shot Mean .J.B.? Youth l Jfi/e'a Boyfriend Dusty Did the Dirty Deed HE'S THE CULPRIT Jared 'Dusty' Martin NoSuspeets ..... ,..,,.... HE'LL RECOVER Larry 'J.R.' Hegmen Vrban League's Jordan Wounded l FORT WAYNE, Ind. <AP) - . Vernon E. Jordan Jr., president 1 of the Na~ Urban Leape, 1 wu shot in the back toda)' as be stepped from a car after return- 1 ing to a motel. Authorities said 1 they bad no s uspects and no \ motive for the shooting. Jordan, 44, one of the nation's 7 I most prominent black leaders, underwent four hours of surgery at P arkview Memorial Hospital. Dr. J eff Towles, the surgeon who operated on J ordan. said his condition after four hours of sur- gery was "satisfactory, but his overall condition must be con· sidered critical at this point." Robert Williams , the president of the local Urban League who had been with Jordan e arlier in , the e vening when he m ade a , speech at the motel, said the 1 s h o~ti ng wa s not r acia lly motivated. "I j ust don 't see a ny link ( b et ween any a llege d r acial tension and this shooting," he said . Dan Gibson. public infor ma· , t1on officer for the Fort Wayne police. also said officers believe the attack was not a polilicaJ as· sassination attempt. Towles said a guns hot entered J o rdan's m id d le ba c k a rea between the chest cavities and the pelvis and there were two or three small exit wounds. Police s aid that shortly after midnight J ordan and a woman • volunteer with the Urban League • left the Marriott Motel where they had been socializing with others wbo had attended the dinner, and returned about 2 a .m . The first police report or the shooting came ' at2:08a.m. Police Chief Leon Wolfe iden- tified the woman as Martha C. Coleman, 36, an employee of In- ternational Harvester. Sbe is a volunteer member of the Fort Wayne Urban League board of directors, Wolfesald. Wolfe said the wo man was cooperating with authorities. "At this time no ·motive has been est.abliabed nor is any SUS· pectin custody," Wolfesaid. When tbe two returned to the motel, Git.on said, "They parted abouUOfeetfromhisroom. "From everytbi.na we know. we're a11umln1 be we1 a puaencer. He tot out ot the car, walked eramd tlM baet -9 tbe women 1eld abe beard a' dmd, sometbinl lite a rock blWnl the wtndlbield. Sbe turned around udaawllr.Jordanfall.' (8ee .IOUAN, Pe .. "2) PllPI' DEPICTS !EMMER SCENE A look at S111Dmer eetlritiel aad fltne11 11 presented in tadaJ'I o.ilJ Pilot. Look for the 24 -P•I• ••RHIM, .. Sammer Sbepe s1r:=-~ ,., -,. ,.,,.~. SHOT IN INOIANA Urt.en Lemgue'a Jordan Planners Nix Mesa Dance Studio Permit Sunshine Da nce . Acade my's request to operate its disco· dance school with fewer parking s paces than required has been denied by the Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commiss ion. City Attorney Thomas Wood said his office now is reviewing steps for closing the downtown operation. Commissioners voted unan i m ously Tuesday to deny Sunshine's request to postpone its parking variance hearing and noted that the firm's represen- tatives also had failed to apply for a permit to operate a special adult business. Commis sione r s ruled two weeks ago that the permit would be required following a city in- spection of the dance facility at 583 w. 19th St. City in$>ectora noted that dancing is taught to individual.I in small carpeted rooms. A Costa Mesa woman was ar- re.ted at the academy early thia month fOI' suspicion of prostitu· tlon when 1be allegedly aoUclt.ed an undercover police officer who had paid $10 for a dance leaon. The academy mana1er said lut month that hia or1anlutioo, wblcb bokll no bullneaa Ucenae, contracts with about H women who teach diaco in two ablfta at the academy. The dance facility occupies aecoad·Ooor 1pace ID the build· int formerly bou1ln1 the S uD1bln1 (nude modelln1> Studio. That fedllty wu clOMd clown for failure to lftW'e 1tmller dt7 .. tr. NEW YORK (AP) -The var· mint who shot mean ol' J .R. E-w· iog on the t el evision ser ies .. Da llas" will turn out to be his wife's boyfriend Dusty when the show resumes next faJI, the New York Postsaidtoday. In a story it labeled a worldl exclusive. the Post said Dusty. the cowboy who apparently had ERMA BOMBECK DISCUSSES 'DALLAS'-<:3 died in a plane cr as h, will be brought back to life and bla med for shooting the dastardly J.R. J . R .• p layed by l.,arry Hagman. Wlll 1'ecover from be· ing shot in the stomach in the last episode of Lhe season and con t i nue a s t h e nas tiest char acter m the series. The Post quoted a source at j.o ram a r P r oduction ~ 1n l follywood a~ saying. ··as of no w. the k1Uer is definitely Dusty. but nobody around her e willf admit · lO It •· T he source said "1l's perfectly t rue that none of the t'ast. in· eluding Larr~ Ha gma n. know the gunman's identity." Dus ty , played by J a r e d M a rtm. was the boyfriend of Ewing's wife. Sue Ellen. The P05t said the plane crash wi ll turn out to have been a fake, Dusty will return, be blamed for t he shooting and lose the love of Sue E llen. Asked to comment on the Post report. a CBS s pokesman said the fall segments of the series won't begin production until late June llaze ~BornS South Coast Plaza's Roof Embers apparently resulting from a welder's torch erupted into flames Wednesday to bum a large section of the roof shelter· ing Cost a Mesa ·s multi-million· dollar South Coast Plaza. ~uss Henderson, fire marshal. said a bout $5,000 wor t h of dam age was done to tar, paper and insulation in the roof near the Sears and Roebuck section. He s a i d s moke w a s n ot noticeable inside the m all struc· lure and that shoppers were not evacuated as the result of the blaze dJ..scovered at 4 :40 p.m. Henderson said the smoulder· mg embers apparently were the result of work on steel roof sup- ports the day before He said South Coast Plaza officials are reinforc ing roof me mbers to withstand earthquake action and retain better msurance rates l).ily ,,_ $Uft _.., • .._.. ·- Miss Westerneite Dawn Forreste r . 12. llefll was seleeted the first Miss Westem ette recently during a drill team co m petition amoog..12 coot.es tan ts before a lhree-,iud&e panel. Runnerup is Tabitha Kline. 12. right. The drill team is sponsored a nd coached by Costa Mesa RecreatJon Department. Miss For· rester a ttends Kais er Middlt' School Miss Kline attenruo Te W in.kle Middle School. \ Mesa Man Na1ned In Pyramid Scheme Two Orange Coast m en have been char~C<.I in complaints f11l'<.l by the Distr ic t Attomey·s Offlcl· on susp1c1on of operatin~ "hat pohc~ cla im was a $200.000 pyramid scheme m Costa Mesa ldentlfit:d in thl' misdemeanor complam~ a nd scheduled for ar ra1gnment June 12 at Harbor Municipal Court ar<> Kipp E Ki ngton. 35, of 21722 Branta Cir cle. Huntington Beat'h. and Brad A. Overholser . 28, or 961 W 17th St , Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa police broke up "hat they c laim e d w as a pyr a m id opt-ration "hen un dt•rrOH·r officers infiltrated a g ath1mn~ the night of May 19 at Kinet1<' lnterfact' Corp . 965 W IRlh St Off1rer!' took tht• name!> of morl' lhan 200 all t'J?«d partJc1 panb and s ought compla inb .1g a 1 n!' t abo ut 16 of tho-.l' believed to be pnn<'1pals m the action Cleared of an~ 1mpl1cat1on 14 ere mem bers of the corpora t 1on "h1 ch rC'ntt-d !>pace to pa rl1c1panl.l>. In\ esl11o!ators said California Elementary ~ 1tll4lenta llarlr T)'uee (left) and lean Jobmtoll &Mee tocether pluUc kit model ln teaclMIJ' Cara.. w-..1•1 aRer«bool club that teachel 3 RI as well as creatiytty. For de- tails d Wetftl's approach to education UI· lnl scale modelin1. see Featwin1, Pa1• Cl today . ., Possibly Abducted By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -o.u., ,, ... 5Uff Was the Freeway Killer, who may have claimed the lives or 40 young men, seen abducting yet another victim Tuesday night in Garden Grove? Ga rden Grove poli ce are m· vestlgating a woman ·s report that she saw a male in h1:0. late tee ns a ppare ntly being forced into a dark-colored van in the vicinity of Brookhurst Street and Ha zard Avenue about 9 30 p.m. AC'C'Ord1n g to Sgt Bruce B e a u <'h a m p . a p o li c e spokesman. the woman said the van approa<'hed the youth who "a s either c;tand1ng or h1tchh1k 1ng along thE' road" ay . A s ide door wa-. o penf'd. c..omething wa-. squirted at thl' \Outh and ht> "'a~ pulled into lhl· 'a n . t h e '4 0 1"(1.Jn told i n · \ l'Stlgator. ·· 1t could be a ~C'rIOU'> cnml' or 1t coold'\'e been .:,omc• •f h1-. fr11·nds JUSt hor~1n g ci round. · Bt>a uchamp said ··we are treating hn story as ~ood anformat100 ·· hl· ~aid At ttus point. 14 t:'rc giving th c informati o n a s mu r h l" r e d e n c (! a c; w c• c a n . · · Beauchamp said. Shortly· a fte r t he woman telephoned po li ce. a general broadcast wa:. 1sl>ued a bout tht· • 1nc1denl to all Orange County 1 police agenc ies Be auchamp said. however . that there has not been any re~rt or a missing p e r son fittin g th e youth's ~ descn plloo. "We certalnly hope it is not a _ cr1m~ ... he said The woman told mvest1gat.ors • that tbe vehicle drove off after J t he yout h was p icked up, ~auchamp saJd. • The Freeway Killer . so named because tht> nude bodies of his • Vl ('\l m 'I h a ve been round priman l) a long freeways and • ma1o r, h ig h 14 ays, m ay be re~pons1ble for t he de aths or rnunl? men datm~ ba<'k to 1972. T ht-killer may have cla1med his 40th v1cl1m May 18 Th<' nudl' body of a youn~ man who ha::. not been identified was found hc•hind a Westmins ter s ervice -.tat1on Ot>Juchamp ~aid tht> young man de!>cn bed by the woman generally matched the descnp· t 1on of thl' types of youths that have bt-rome murder victims Jewelry Stolen From Mesa Home More than $4 .700 worth or Jewelry was taken from a Costa Mesa condominium Wednesday by a bur~ar who pried open a sliding glass door . police re-parted Also taken from the Gordon • Te n g w a ld r e s i d e n ce o n La keview Lane was a German • luger pistol valued at about $30, ' police said. 1 C nast Weather V a ri a bl e c l o ud s . othe rwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches. SS inland. Highs Friday mid to upper 60s. A cOftlrowrliol Atlantan ~ orbit«f Ida °'°" tateWte ond, bevU""'io SMftda~. will prov9de ...... of tJw toe>rld 24 ~,, a day, lt!Vft dail• a toeelc. Sn Poge BlO. i .a 1 • ) di (W&. v P!U>! • c Thyrtctn. Mn n, 190 Ill§! BRE~KING ,... ... ,,_~...,_, d ... ,.0 ., - 23 Kil~ 11 Injured As Bus, Auto Collide "'""*""" A•k• u,... ("••r•t1• ••11 CLEVELAND fAP) Ser\ Sdwvd M Kennedy, uJlln1 fw an oix·n 0.-mocrallr National ConnnUon, aaJd LOday bt wUJ r.· IHst> l\u dele&alt.-s frocn an,y obU11Uoft K p,_,..,, C.rttr de· butl'1 him, "and I ~ Mr. cart« wtll do the ume." Tta1bn.i \.be .,,_)dent by hunctr.dl ol nomlAat1n1 dtfftal.el. Kennedy aid tht-tonv..ntJoft "~boukt ~at UbertY to QOCl\lr\1~ Mr C'art .. r. to nom1nat.-mt' Of' Lo aelM a f.hlrcf penon. I am not afraJd of lhetr t the deleaac.e.') ded&ion -or their C'Cln• 1c1ent'e. · · < St.-e related photo, story, Al) Aide6 itaid lbe ·~cb WU dNlped to Hite th poUUtal ln· ltJat1vt> on Ult> day of Carter'!> o~'n rampalp foray Into Ohio Pni•llHfl 8M1tf1• JMoJ. I '9Ufle11 NEW YORK CAP) -A painttnc by the 19th ceotury~lish painter J.M W. Turner, "Juhel and ber Nl.lrle," was d ll au<"lion today for $6.4 million. a record for a sinale pain g. The painting was sold by Flora Whitney Miller. honorary board chairman o( the Whitney Museum of Amerfcan Art here. and part o( the Pl"O<'eeds o( the saJe will benefit the muaeum. 11le anonymous buyer wu represeot.ed by an unidentified dealer in the auction at Sot.heby Parke Bernet. Biddin1 started at $500,000 and quit'kly escalated. At $6 million there was an audible gasp of amazement ln the gallery and with each new bid thereafter there was another murmur Brilalft 10 Bpt1IN .4taH~flo1u LONDON <AP> -Britain is imposing Its promised limited sanctions against Iran effeeUv~ midnight tonight, in a gesture o( solidarity with its eight European Common Market partners and the United States Baft1t9 E•pt,.y.,.-" f:raruat••d SEATTLE <AP> -Nit.ttc acid leaked from a corroded tank at a plant near Boeing Field today sendinf a cloud of yell_ow gas mto the alt that forced the evacuation o about 800 Boemg Co. t'inploy~. authori.Ues said Day of Races Set for Mesa On June 8 Costa Mesa is sponsoring a lO·kilomet.er run plus national c lassic amateur bicycle races June 8 on Placentia A venue near Estancia High School, according to Jon Ribble, superinlendeot ol recreation The event. scheduled to begin at 7 a.m., wUI include a Blg Wheel race for chlldren S years oJd or younger, an auto parade presented by the Porsche Club of America and the Ferran Owners Cl ub. and hve country west ern music KNBC·TV Is expected to begin taping the races at 11 a.m for a 4 p . m airing on the Sunday Show. Ribble said Entry fees for the bicycle races, scheduled to begin at 7 a .m ., are $3.50 to $6.50 based on classification. Participants must belong to the U.S. Cycling Feder· a lion Anyone in good health. is elig:i· ble to participate In the 10· kilometer run. according to Leisure Services Department of· ficials. The fee to enter the run is S7 before June 3 and $8 the reafter The Blg Wheel race is o~n Lo the first 30 boys and 30 gtrls to enter. Entry ree is $1. Those who wish to enter any of the races may do so al the event or in advance by obtaining an entry form from the Leisure Services Department All proceedl above expenses will be d o nated to Hoag Memorial HospltaJ and Fairview State Hospital, Ribble said. For further informalloo, <'all 7~-~ DAILY PILOT ff\.-Or..._ C.0.~ 0.t·y P•~. ,.,.,. ...._,. It '°"'06""° ""' -~ p,-... , t\ ~·"""O .,, ...... 0.•-(.OHi -.. "9 '-S.0-.... M •I-""-·--· .......... Ft;f.O ... co ........ 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Attorney General Benjamin Clviletli said the preliminary evidence suggests that the shoot· 1ng had no conn ection with Jordan's civil rights activities. Wllbams, president of one of the 117 affiliates of the organiia· tion, said Jordan had given a speech Wednesday night at the motel to the Fort Wayne Urban League "My concern is that there may be a lot of talk on the media. People tend to extend the situa· t1on in Miami. It simply does not. exist locally," he said. He was ~ferring to the rioting in Miami this month that left J6 people dead. Jordan's wife. Shirley. was flying to his bedside from their New York City home. She said she learned o( the shooting about 5:30 a.m. from John Jacobs, an uecutive vice president o( the Urban League. Mrs. Jordan said she wu too stunned and upset by the news to talk. She and Don Thomas, a vtce president of the Urban League, were leaving on a private plane, with a st.op flJ'lt ln PbiladelpbJa to pick up the Jordan.a' 20-year· old daughter, Vickee, at colle1e. Jordan's mother, Mary, a.llo left AUantafOC' Fort Wayne. Sen. Edward Kennedy, who lost two brothers to asaual.m, said ln a speech to the Cleveland City Club this morning, "We meet today at a time that re- m Inds us again of the senselesl violence that staJJta our land. A.I a ntUon we can Ill afford to Joie Ms leadership lo the common struggle to create a brtihter future fOC' our a.atlon." lo New York, Daniel S. Davia, special asatatant to Jordan, taid there bad been no threat.I to Urban Leaaue leaden. He qld Jordan, wbo became n:~ve director on Jan. 1, lt12, w11 due to Houston on Frlday for a apeaklng en1aiement. Davu did not knoW what Jordan's p1.,.. for today bad beta. The dlrec. tore changed Jordan's tJUe to president lut year. At the annual diMer ol f'ort Wayne Urban Leaaue Wednel· day. Jordan crtUctsed the "blind entbuaialm of the countr)''• ap. parent mou to tbe rl1bt, eapedally tbe IDOYI toward a balaac•f budc« at t.be n:.,.._ ol IOCW Pl'OIJ'Ull. Jobless lnCourity lncrea.e Uaecnploymeal la Oran1e Couab Uw:reued •ll1bt11 duriDt April to 4.1 percent wbJI• layotta and heavy compeUUOo for Min· mer jot. are expeet.d la the next lhree months, a aute employment report predicted k> day. In round numben, the C.l per. ~nt unecnp&oymeot rate meant th1t 44.800 resident.a out ol a labor fot~ of 1.08 mlllloa were out of Jobs durina the moath. Tbat la up twc>t.eatha ol oae per. cent when comp&red to Much. Orange County's unemploy· ment rat.e rema1ns sub6t.antially below the statewide rat.e ol 6~2 percent and the natloowlde showlng of nearly 7 pereent. Tbe moatbly report released by the Employment Develop· ment Department forecast numerous layoffs in manufac· turtng for the next three months. However. a boo6t in aerospace hlrtng and seasonal lncreases in food processing will help offset those l~offs, the report said. But l•yoffs of school penooneJ wlll add to the expected keen competition for summer Jobs, as wilf the entrance of o.ew graduates into the Job market 1o June. Government employment, bee a use o( the Ceder al Cft\aus, showed pins, as did the service lnduatry and wt>Qlesale and re· tail trade. Construction employment declined, however, since high costs &lld Interest rates have prevented the homebuilding in· dustry from keeping pace with consumer de mand for afford&· ble housing. the report said. lhml Widem For Tot, 2, 'Kidnapped' Orange County Sheriffs Department officials appealed today for public assistance in flndang a 2·year-old boy allqed to bave been kidnapped ln Mis· slon Vie j o Monday by his grandmother Lt. Wyatt Hart said In · vesUg_atof's are s~klng Teddy ~e Lloyd, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Ted Lloyd, of 22986 Via San Juan, and the child's matemaJ grandmother, 52-year-old Mary Ann Kenny. Hart said the grandmother has a bJstory of emoUonaJ prob- lems and wu upset because the famllywuplannJ.ngtomove. The child and th e grandmother were last seen together early Monday morning, Hart aaid. Hart said the woman may be driving a uno Ford Galaxie, license plate number 078 KIP. ll is black over turquoise in color. Persons wlth i nformation should cootact the sheriffs de· partment at 834·3000. Mesa Planning Summer Camp AtTeWuikle The City of Coeta Me.a wU1 sponsor a Summer Day Camp at TeWLnkJe Park June 23 throuah Aug. U, '#ttll reliatratioa begin. nlng Monday. Carla Ford, Day Camp coordimtor, said boys and gtrla 7 through 12 wiU participate in eight separate one-week se.aioos, each with a different theme. Crafts, games, outings, and. cookout.a will center around the theme. and an ovemi&ht camp. out to either O'Neill Park °" Fealberly Park la planned every Tbunday lll&bt. Mias A>rd said volunteen are atHJ needed aa recreation leaden. Re~on la 1cbeduled at Cotta Meu City Hall, Room 305. Fees an •.IO fOf' the recutar ae .. lon, and $U.50 tor t.be early Hllion. The resuJar lellioa rum from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Monday throuch WedDC!lday, and I a.m . Tbun· day to noon Friday for the O\'er· nlpt campouta. An early session will be avallab'e lor children of worklnt parents bet~ 7:30 a.m. and 5 : 30 p.in. Monday tbrouab Wednt'9day, and 7:30 a.m. Thurs· day to noon Friday fort.be over· n11bt Campoutl, More lntormaUon may be ~l&Nd at TM-&100. ' 'Daumb's 11 p Scbool la Santa Ana H~thtl •• coord'n•etl-bJ VTN C--'d.llt-td ot 1"1ee, IM nrm htNd bJ the county to develop a muttt pl an fOf' the airport. But the resident.a ehar•ed that the firm ta not MrioutlY con- aldertn, cuWog down on rughts ;\ tO·year old boy mak~ lth Tom Thumb at ao ex· h ib1tion of 20th centu r y sculpture in Basel . Switzerland. whe r e this giant thumb !'-·as among 1.50 exhibits It was created by frt:nch artist Cesar Daldacc1ru . Reagan and Carter Court Columbus COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP ) - President Carter and Ronald Reagan came out ~winging at nval rallie$ today 10 a warmup for a WhJte Rouse battle this fall. Reagan accusro Carter or renegUlg on his promises, but C.lrter declared that "we have turned the tide " Speaklng at the front of the Ohio Statehouse. the progpectJve Repubht'an nominee charged that Ca rter backed down on pledges to inc re ase d e fense spendi ng and balance the federal budget . and predicted that because of the president's mist'akulatlons. "we 're golllg to have anotherdehc1 t." Tbe former California gov- ernor joked that if some people confused his motorcade with Carter 's today, ''You can tell his -It turns left at every corner." Six blocks away, In a sun· drenched plaza o utside a skyscraper office building, a shirt-sleeved Carter defended his first·term record as president and said "we 're turninc the tide" on energy. the economy and foreign policy. He made no mention of American host.ages ln Iran. He predicted the inflation rate will decline thJs summer, and s a id "we will ~tand alone 1f necessary" in meeting .. ag. gresslo? and terrorism wirn peaccfuJ means " Said Carter . "In the last 3 i.., years we have been tested under lire. We have never ducked or bidden . . . We have made touan decisions and we have takftl the heat wben we made those de·· clsions. But we have done what was right and we b.ave always told the truth." Carter thanked bis I anch·bour crowd -which totaled about 7 ,000 by one police estJmat.e - for helping rum to victory ln the Ohio primar} Tuesday, thus as· Suring rum of the Democrat.Jc pres1den1.JaJ nominalJon Reagan drew a crowd estimat- ed by police and the candidate's staff at between S.000 and 6,000. To his audience of young peo. pie and o(fice workers waving tmy American flags, the presj. dent said: "I have been wailing a Ion~ time for this moment." .. Next Tuesday, Ohio will make a decision that will gwe me a m&,Jority of th• dele3ates lo the Democratic National Con· vention, and I want to than.It voo for that m advance." the iiresi. dent sa.ad. On his arrival at the rally out- side the Nallonwade Ins urance Co buiJdmg, Carter plunged im· mediately Into the c rowd to ~hake hands while a band played and the lhroog chanted. "Jim my, Jimmy." Men's Terrycloth Shirts out of tbe = ud Al expect. la1 tM r~. nu.r .. Ute atrttw, to IDab •atrW.-.. ''What the county l*>DM •-i "1\dentand la that -l\ hurta .. ev•f')'time a olaoe ru. OVfWl .. noted NlidenfHarvey Shaw. 1 fl we piped that ~ Into tbetr <JI. fleet they'd underatand tbat pretl)' damn qukk." VTN .reJ>"MDta&l•es tOtUled the worur.ap OD tMir att.mpta to reduce alJ'l)Olt ft06le aad tlnd a land i.we compatiblUt.y plM for the area directly under the airport's t4.keort pattern. Trish BuUer, a VTN planner, said alternatives for solving tbete problems could lDchade Pklnc the county to purchase homes la\der the takeort pattern. J.he measuring sUck for such a move, she said, is the so-called Community Noise Equivalent Level1L an tmaclnary swath below tne alrport where Jet noise is within the 65 dedbel range. Currently there are 1,300 bomee in thla cr1Ucal zone. Sbe saJd one possiblllty la to reduce t.b1s rooe up to 80 percent over a 10.year period by forcing airlines to buy quieter Jeta. A reeommendation by the con- sulting firm Lo extend the jet runway 737 feet to lbe north, she aaid, would reduce oolse ln the crttical zone, but only by about one dedbel. Another alternative, s he said, would be for the county to bankroll sound.proofing lm· provements that residenta make Lo their homes. Resldent FA Howard said be tried soundprooring his home and di.srovered lt didn't help. "I spent $30,000 insulating and soundproofing a nd when the planes go over it still sounds like I'm s tanding outside," the Sanua Ana Height.a man said Such a sou ndproofi ng alternative. Ms Butler said. would probably eo5t the county a boat $1 7 mtttiotr 1'( -srneme For" - ~i mply havtng the county buy hom es a.nd then sell the land for mnrc rompal.lble uses rould C'OISt JbJ>ut $8 3 m1lhon, s he said. \'T~ consultant Steve Allison -.aid that ru~ firm as t'onstdering .1 rccommendat1rm calling for c·ounty l'(Overnment to require a1rltn1~ tn cut down on daily fl1 .:ht-s 1f thcy don't purchase <j IJH•tt•r JL'~. &dlerina Qui,ts Role NEW YORK <AP> -AJtbougb sh~ explaJned "it's not really an injury," Natalia Makarova, prima bcillenna of the Amertcan Ballet Theater, was unable to complete a naUooaUy televised performance of the Russian Ballet "La Bayadere" at the ~1 etropol1tan Opera House. After rtanC'1ng the first act Wednesday. Mass Makarova was replacf'd for the remainder by ~1 anannJ Tcherassky, who had performed i.n the rol e Monday A RT spokes man Charles F'ranC'e said Miss Makarova had hurt a knee several days ago and t'ould n ot continue the performance on the Public Broadcasting Service. Costa Mesa Hi l By Power Failure An eqwpment failure at two Southe rn California Edison power substations anterrupted electn C'aty to 2,000 customers in Costa Mesa today. Edison off1c1als said power was out for about three mlnutes an an area surrounding City Hall beginning at 10:20 a .m . by Op, Kennington, Chemise Et Cie, Saturdays, Left Bank, 30% ~·~"'--Pebble Beach, and more. • Newport Surf and Sport Meln•r• 2224 Newport ltwct. Newpo1t8eec" •75-7174 StOf'e 2 210~ Menn• Aff. ...... lal•ftd 17).7121 "' I Sten J s.....c ......... c..e.w... 641.0HJ OFF With this Coupon Good at all three 1torea T)'Vldlly, Mey 21, 1980 OAJl v Pll,.OT As State Netes GUtter's Go11e .&flloli Latest Earthquake Hits San Luis Area SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> -£arthqua.ke·weary California ha• bteo hlt by y t another tremor aa a moderate quake meuunnc 4 & on the R!rbtu ac ale jolltld parU of Santa Barbara and SU Luu OblJf>O count! . TheH w~re no reported lr\jwiea as a result or the jarrtnc W edoe.tday niathtqu&ke. policuaid. but phone clrcuita into the refk>n were temporarUy Jammed as CAA.lien clogged the UM. lo chffk on tr lends and r laUves. "fr ALMOST ICNOCUD us oul of our chairs." s;ud Nlckie OollahU.e ol P,~ Sau Luis Obispo Sbertlf's ~partment. · The quake hlt at $:38 p.m. and was centered in the Pacific Ocean about 30 miles south of San Lula Obispo and about 25 miles west of Santa Maria. sajd Dennis Meredith or the California lnslltute of Tecb.nolo'y Seismology Lab in Pasadena. "A wobbly television set fell over but that's about all in th.is area," said Diane Hogan, a county dispatcher in Santa Mana . Snakes Ali1'e Actor Lt.>t• MaJors. te lev11>ion's "Six Million Dollar Ma n.'' has fil ed for divorce from actress Farrah Fawcett. one of the former "Charlie's Ange ls." Once seen as Hollywood's golden couple, they were mar · ried JuJy 28. 1973 . and separated six years later RESIDENTS OF San Luis Obispo, Santa Mana and Paso Robles ti!ported feeling the ground Jerk sharply. pohce said Meredith swd there was no connecLJon between thtS moderate tremor and the recent series of major quakes-ranging up to 6 I on the Richter scale -that have jolted the Mammoth Lakes region ubout 150 mil~s to the northeast since last Sunday Weatherman Mailed Rattler : Police Raid Floating Pyramid SAN DI EGO ! AP l -After a 16-lnch rattlesnake sbthered out ; of a brown paper package mailed to a television weatherman. police are warnmg local broadcasters to beware of packages m the . mall • "We don't know 1f this was a fluke or something that's going to go on. "San Diego police spokesman John Tefft said Wednesday. Hom1c1de det~LJ ves were invesllotmg the incident Doug Ohver. weekend weatherman ror KFM B Channel 8 in San Diego, said he had received no threatening notes or phone calls before finding th~ package lll his mailbox al the station Wednesday night LONG BEACH !AP> -Police say they may hllve found 1980's answer to the floating cr ap game -an alleged pyramid party on board the converted luxury liner Queen Mary in Long Beach. They said about 100 people attended the event. called a Paradigm Foundation Seminar, which pohce believe is JUSt a fan C) name for pyramid party investigation of operatlng an endless chain. a misdemeanor Three other persons were cited on the lauer charge. Polke Deledive Jack Starbird s aid the buy·in fee was S2.000. and the foundation offered "charismatic t:-nergy exchange" as well as a m<>ney-maJnng s cheme He escaped tnJury. and police destroyed the rattJer. "When l finally opened the package , this lhlDg slithered out. Al first I thought 1t was a rubber snake, but then it kept on moving and I saw a rattle on the end of its tall," Oliver said. The snake slid back mlO the box. and Oliver shut 1t 1nside Police said five persons were arrested at the Tuesday night party and charged with felony conspiracy to com mit a crime and He noted a new twist The paradigm version offers lo repay dissatisfied investors and welcomes losers from otht.'r pyramids .Starbird said organizers apparently had hoped to a\•01d pro:. eculion by offerinR refunds .. Maybe somt: c·lown has an a.x lo gnnd against weathermen." ' Tem said Rare Wines 'Art' ...._~------·------------------- $31,000 Paid for 1822 Vintage SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -John G risantJ says he does not mt.nd pay. ing thousands of dollars for rare bot· ties of ~1ne "They're hke p ieces· of art," Gris anti said Wednesday when he spent a world record $31 ,000 on a bot· Ue of 1822Chateau Lafite The occasion was the 12th annual rare wine auction where more than 300 well-heeled wine lovers gathered to bid on rare European and California wine~ .. I wanted the finest bottle of wtne in the world, and I got it ," the Mem· phis, Tenn .. restaura teur said after he outbid two competitors for the prized bottle of red Bordeaux 6ay Heasurp Rapped DAVIS !AP> About 150 oppo nents of Proposition A on the June 3 ballot marched a mile to Davis City Hall Wednesd1:1y night and held a rally agamstit. Proposition /\ would outlaw dis· e n mi nation against homosexuals, who one week earlier bad held a slig htly s maller march and rally They contended that homosexuals ~uffer discrimination m jobs a nd hous ing. Jart-iN Effort Broke? SAN JOSE <AP> -Howard Jarvis' campaign for Proposition 9 is broke and 1s asking for free television and r1:1dio lime under federal equal-time requirements, 1t was reported loda)'. The Sacramento bureau of the San Jose Mercury and the Long Beach In· dependent quoted the s pokesman for J a r vis' Proposition 9 campaign , Harvey Englander. Englander said Your Maxim Hotel & casino Lucky Streak Includes : · • A comfor1•ble and bHuttfully decot'ated Maxim room • Continental Breakfast • An Excmhg Lounge Show • Two Cockt•ll• In Mulm louft99• • Luggtge handflng and gratuity at the Mulm • MHlm lucky Leaflets to start your Lucky Streak M Muiwl Hotel "" C-. LMcty SfrNt $,,,,.,,,., $p«:lal,..,,..., ...... ~ ..... """ •lllY s...,,.,..,. ,,,.,..,, ... 1 ,. = n. '"'· t.tr Shit ,.t.,,, ,. ,...._ _,,.,, .. UllCflld ~ "-~ ...., "'*-· The Maxim Hotel and Casino Is the nev (_B_R_IE_Fs_] that during the five d ays before the June 3 election. there should be one pro-Proposition 9 ad for every three paid opposition ads on 25 television stations and 45 radio stations. ~ E11r• ·"orr SAN DIEGO <APl -Lockheed Aircraft Corp. bas b een looking "from Ventura lo San Diego" for a new site for It s corporate head· quarters. the firm's real estate dire<:· tor said The giant Jetliner m anufacturer has outgrown its SO-year-old head· quarters in Burbank. realtor John Okkerse said Wednesday. But no de· cision has been m a d e yet over "where or when or even If we will move." he said. Pal rol f~wtd f~or•~d SAN DIEGO IAP> -The h rst legal defense fund for any federaJ law enforcement agency is bemg formed by Border Patrol agents who are "just plain spooked" by the fear of indictments, spokesmen said. Four Border Patrol agents and a volunteer lawyer have sent quesllon- naires to more than 300 agents as· signed to the Chula Vista se<:tor. described by officials as one of tbe busiest in the nation. The forms. due back June 10. ask how much each agent would be willing to contribute to a legal defense fund. SUMMER DOUBLE STREAK lWO NIGHT IW:KAGE $ 00 148 00 pe1 Piison Doi °'c $1~ ~ per person ~noie 'Toast ot the Town' In Las Vegas. Wl1h 800 luxunous rooms. magnificent casino. sparkNng pool, ttwet wonoertul restauflf\ts and an Ideal location: tu st across from"" MGM Gfand. ...r~ CeltM MAXIM Toi ,,.. ..,.,.....1 ..... -... ..... DIESEL EDDDDll ID 21 OLDSIDBILE IDDELSI Only Olm offers the ema mileage of diesel in so many models. Good news. California! Now America's Number 1 seller of diesel cars hring; America's biggest choice of diesel models to you! So now you can choose the room and luxury of an Olds Ninety-Ei);ht. an elegant Toronado. a full-size Deltl 88. a best-selling Cutl3SS or a choice of Olds Cruisers - and still enjoy fuel economy most compacts can 't match! And etiery one m-ratec1 at 21 mpg-or betttt! l11:u·s the kind of mileage ~nu need today-hut that's not all }OU get \I.1th a diesel~uippe<l Olds. You alsn get surprisingly fast starts and lively perform:mce for a diesel -plu mooth running \'8 configu1.1t1011. Yoa'U see a lot of Califonda IM:tween lill-...-. Another advantage of a diesel- equipped Olds: great drivtng range. as you can see below Remember: The hoxed EPA estimated m~ are for compar-· ison to other cars. Your mileage and range depend on your trip lmgth. speed and weather: 'our :.ictu:il highway mileage :tnd range \\ill probably he I~ th.in h1ghwa r estimates. Dn"ing range estimates are oh~1ined hy mult1pl~ing EPA and higlmny estimates hy ~tandard fuel tank capacities. Oldsmobiles are equipped \\ith G~1 -huilt engines produced hy 'anous di\1Sions. See your dealer for details. Califoraia, compare Ola now. For size. style. price. resale, mileage, range ... total vaJue. That's what ~lls a million new Oldsmobiles a year~ JUST LOOI AT THE MILEAGE! . MODELS Fuel EPA Est Est. Tank Est. Drivint Hwy. Hwy. Cap. MPG Range Est. Ranae Cutlass 18.1 ~ )4&&1 34 873 Cutl111 Crui11r 11.2 ~ (4111 34 811 Delta II 27.D ~ f &141 32 184 Ninety-Eight 27.1 ~ f H71 31 117 Custom Cruiser 22.1 [!11 f 4121 31 U2 -1·~ Taran1do 23.G ~ 14131 31 711 IW'l -llllll' .. *'· ' ' I •• . \ . • . . ) • • Election Losers' Talents Needed AU too onen the losers and their roostltuenll arr rorflotlen when the smoke dnf\ rrom flru hed city c:oun rll seat battl •~nes That may not be lh cue thaA year 'n Costa Mt' N~wty s~atec1 Cooncilman Erle Johnson ha! ur1~ t~at the numt.t of those who l°"'t out 1n the April coun· <·ilrnanac ract• und th tr ~upport~rs bfo added to a li st for sp~cu1l pr~ftonmc • m rew\vln& lnformellon about city af ru1r:. T hat h:.t . !.UIU:ested b. re el('('ted Councilman Ed M c I' arlWld, should prompt c1\mms interested 10 clty af raurs to voluntt't'r for special commm~~ to recommend adu>ru; by th • l'1ty Council Comm1tlet•s ulready Wlder dt!tl"US aon include tho6e for studym~ nctldl'I for the ways of acqulnng bicycle trails und for bcuutafytng Costu Mel.iU ~r ~m~ttees are expected to develop as the l·nunctl studies its new General Plan, energy laws, social programs ~nd ~tret't and sidewalk development COtita Mesa well could be the wanner by utillz..ang the talents and efforts or what m years gone by ha ve been pohltt•Hl lc~er:. Schools Score High Corona del Mar's Harbor View Elementary School t.•<Jrned the highest score possible after slate officials rat l'd 1L as part or a statewide School Improvement Pro ~r am. Harbor View was called "a model California school." and became only the third to rece1vl' perfect SIP inspec. lion scores s ince the program began in 1977. SIP schools r eceive special state funds to work out a !'>ystem for involving parents, administrators and com- munity leaders in helping to form and monitor instruc· · t1onal progr:.ims. All fi ve of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District schools recently graded by the state SIP team received good marks thb year. . The others etre College P ark. Ad a ms and Mariners Elementary Schools and Costa Mesa High School. All o( the elementary schools scored a 6 or 7. with 7 tht• highest score possible,. in r e!.ding and math pro- grams. .. · . Mesa Righ was lauded for such programs a!> math· ..,c1cnce. vocational education and language arts. Good news about schools is especially welcome at a t1rl},L'. wht·n programs and personnel a re being trimmed h:J ~ in <.in effort tn ket·p district f mances in the black Youthful Example On<.·1· in <1 "l11lt'. w ith th<• world falling down a round 111ir t•ar.., f1J.!Ur~1l1vely and literally in light of Iran, Angola. \IJ.!hani..,lan and Mount St. Helens and our ~1 ammoth 1..1 k•· ... quJkt· ... a bright story is nice. Sul'h .1 'arn was delivered to us and passed on to you la ... l "'<·<·k "'hen a delegation of young boys from Mardan School dropped m a nd asked to speak with a reporter. Thry wanted to a nnounce a jog-a·thon that they. the ml·mlx·rs of Ingrid Gaddis' class. dreamed up to help benefit the Mard a n School Building Fund. The dozen .' oung s(·hool-boosters planned to run laps around their l'a mpu~. tur ta!>h pledge!> to be paid by ('O mmitted ~ ... µonsors Now that may seem ju::.t a drop in the bucket. bccausl' the private acadt.•my for youngsters has establLo;hed a S750.000 goal. The boys colleeted only about $600, but that was still more than thl'y h:.id projected themselves. Youngsters at Mardan School have s pecia l di!· f1rult1es learning certain subjects that come easily to others. althou~h tht'Y a re not retarded and may be far ,1 hove average in tel hgence in other scholastic ar eas But no one can dispute that these boys have m astered Jn understanding of the principles of good citizen~hip and lhL· skills of pulling them into practic.'c for <tccomphsh· mt•nt at a rat her prcl'ocious age. Low Blow Dept. A deputy district attorney running for a Judge's seat in the H:.irbor Municipal Court declares that "(GovernorJ Brown's reappointment or judges the voters hav.e reject ed is indefens ible ." The r<'m<u ndcr of the flier produced for candidate Michael Jeff cry Pear clearly rndicates that the in cum· bt•nt was rejected by voters and then rcappomted by Brown. Low blow. llis opponent 1s Judge Frances Munoz. who has never hecn rejected by voters. In fact. she has never run for public office before. Pcar·s level or campaign ethical standa rd6 would ap· pear to be l'omewhat below what we s hould expect of Judicial candidates. • Qp1mons e xpressed 1n the space above are those ot lhe Daily Pilot 0 1her views expressed on this page are those o l lhetr authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Boi< t560. Cos1a Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Eye Implants L.M. BOYD Windshields in the Spitfire fighter planes during World War II were made or plastic. When hit by German gunfire. they sometimes shot fra~· m ents into the eyes of the British pilots. Bul a doctor who checked out those pilots was astonished lo see that the paastic splinters did little Dear Gloomy Gu The "used car lot" on Tuure Drive can· not bold a candle to the one on tbe comer of lhlter Streei and Ceylon Drive bl Neu, I mean .. .,...Y' Verde. J.J. '"""''/ 0... ~--... ... 111111• ., , .... ,. ..... -_._,,1, ,_... -....... -:::rw"'· ~ ,_"' -.. ,c;-._.,,_ • da mage to the eyes. That is, th ey jus t e mbedd ed them selves in the Ussue and stayed put without causing a ny festering or infection. Eureka! Up jumped a bright idea. Plastic implaalS after cataract surgery. Slnce No- vember of 1.M9. about 100,000 persoos have received such eye implants t o replace ruined natural lenses. Q. Didn't the word "news" de rive from t.be points on the compass -N, E. W aod S'! A . No. sir. that's a c rackerbarrel tale that s prang \&P after some newspapers printed drawln11 or globes with compass polnta bt t.helr logos years ago. News reaatee back lo the Latin nova and the Greek neos. Honey I• dellclous. CarboUc add tJ Madly. Yet tbey contain buleall1 the same lnaredlenta. altboqh th••• are In dHferent propor· lions and dllf erent molecular arran1ement1. .......... Rotleft N. ~ 1PubUt.he' T'Mm.n K•1tll 'Edlt1 Thu,.day. Mey 2t. '"° BM1>1t• KrelblChl!dUcwl .. P ... Editor Jack And non Iranian Trainees Just Stayed W ASHlNOTON -Conf\denlla.l Pt ntaion d<K'umcnt.a s how th~tt hundr«la ot Iranians wen• !itlll 1etttn1 mlUtary tnuntna in thl· Uottf'd SUtea more Lhan flvt> months al\cr the U S hO!'tage-. weru seized In Tchr11n -indeed. up to three weeks before thl· aborted tttcue mhis1on Tht presence of I ranian m11ltury trainee v. a:. m.id\: public wh~n they wen· fuully !\~nt homf' in Apnl a ft er Presl dent C'artt>r b I 0 k (' d I p I o m ..i t H ' relations with Iran But th~ t>.ic tent of the training pro- gram was carefully w1thh('lc1 from the public 1'h(• secrecy rais e ... questions about tht· Cartt.'r adm101!>tratmn'-. '>trangl· ly ambiguous h;mcJh11 g or 1h1· l rnntan cris1::, On~ Oeft!tlM_• Ot•partmcnl re port dated March 1980. 0011-•.., thal. as of that monlh. 219 11 u n1an nationals v.t·n · uttt--nd1ng Air Force and Navv ::.dwol.., Mailbox Another 219 lranlan mldt hlpmen wl'rc ullendlna: U.S. universities. JIH1 100 Iranian c1vilu1ns wen~ t•nrolled in ROTC un tts at various US high chools and C'O\ICJ(~ ' Of nu: IRANIANS a tlendmR A•r Force and Navy schools, the..· l't>ntagon document states. "Thc> ma1onty or these studenLc; were l'Orollt:d in pilot and njvtgator• training " Thus. less than a month before the d1sastrow. military rescue · attempt -while the U S. com· man dos were under 1ntens1 ve tra1n1ng-tbe United States was alc;o conlmuing to tra in mem- bers or the armed forces who "ould have bffn called on to re- :.l'>t tht.' rescue m1ss1on. In fact. the Iranian military trainee!> "er(" .,t•nt home in plenty of t1mt· to put th<>1r nc•wl~ acquired sk1l h 111 uM' a~mn-.t th<: l)ame i\1r fnn·1• JJlll 1':1\ ~· lhut had tutorc-d tlH·tn . " ·rut: f'ESTAGON rcporl \.\..&.'\ prep.1no<l by lht• Dc•f(•n:.l' Se<-un t v /\ ... .,1<1tanc1· /\g1•n<· y for S.·n \1.1\ Hau1·u:-. I> M ont . \\ho v. .inll'd to know v. hy l ruo1an OJ t1onal1 were attn beln1 given military tralnlng long after the cmb~uy aebure. The document never dJd ex· plain thia satiafactortJy, but a Pentagon spokesman told my :.ssociale Gary Cohn the train· 111a was continued for two rea· so~•: 1 > Neither the Pentqon nor the Whi~ House expected the hostage situation to drag on for so long, and 2l the lranJans had pwd in advance for their training. and the Defense Oepartment didn't want to re· nettt on its ronlr11ct. DEATH OP A BUSINESS: Mobil 011 tned unsucressfuJJy to bully the Pubhc Broad('aslmg St.-rv1c~ into scrapping ··Death o( a Princess." a film tbe com· pany's Saudi Arabian supplier didn 't IJk e But it 's ha ving more -.uc('t>Slt !.tl'Oflg·arming a Mobil :.t•rv 1r1• !.talion operator who's :.t'lltn~ a produC't the C'ompany d<X>'ln 't Ukl'. Herb Staretz operatec; a six· pump Mob11 sLaL.too in Passaic. N .I Or Jt lc-asl he thou~ht he did, un1tl ht> made lht> m 11>take of ... \'lltn~ l.!J~Ohol , th(• IHtbOltn(• .ilcuhol m1xtur1· I hat 1 ~ an anathema to Bia on. On March I . Staret1 be111 aelllnt 1uobol at OQe of bl: pumpe. with •iena 1taUn1 elear ly that "1bla is not a MobU prod uct." 11tree days lat.er. MobU't area aaJet maan1er pald Stareh a vl1lt and told him the COlftPln} was "prepared to 10 lo the wall' to stop him from sellln1 tbt aJrematlve fuel. Staret z was pointedly In formed that Mobil has gone tc court lo prevent other deale~ from marketing gasohol wilt pumps leased from the com pany. But in this case, Mobil took more direct action: On April 24, it s imply notified Staretz that his franchise would be terminated. For trying to he lp ease the na· lion's dependence on foreign oil. Starelz could be out of busane~ by July 31. MEMO TU DEMOCRATS : You may have the impr~ion that Jimmy Carter has tri umphed in the De m ocr at1t· priman es. This has not been tht.· I rue Vt'rdirt or the voter<> In ...t3te after st ate. <i ma1•inty. of l>emo<:rau. have m adl! 1t l'll"ar that they don't WC!nt Carter 1n the Wlute House for another four ) t•arc;. The pr~1dent has been ('red1t f•d with wtnmnJ? pnman~ that he reaJly lost. He defeated St>n Ted Kennedy, it's true. in sut·h ..,tales a :, Maine a nd New Hampshire, Ma r y land ant:! Nt•hraska. Yet in each of thos1• statt-'>, Carter wound up with I~~ than half µic Democral.11 voh·:. -~ s a t es a s ~1 1l'h1gan, New 'r'ork c.ind Penn s yl van'fa gavt> him only 4fl ., . per cent. .U ()('rcent and 46 8 s><•r C'C·nt ol the vote, respectively No Plf'cted incumbent president in modem ltm~ has done ~o poort~ in has party primaries . Indeed, ten'> of thou-. and'> or Democrats ha\'e trekked to th1· polls to votC' ··no prelf r('nt't' · Hundredc; or thous and'i havt• 'lJ )1•d hnmt• beC'au.,1· th(•\ 1 ouldn'l JC'ct·pt lh1• :.iva1labl;. t ho1n· ... tr \he Oemoc-rnl1c ton '1·n1100 hl't't.h lht• rTIJJt>r1t}". 11 v.111 ri·pt.11 • ('Jrtl'r J' lhl' part' nun11nn: If 1t cJcw~ not, Honal<l Ht•..t ..:Jn prolJJhh \\ 111 ht· th•· nt·x l prl''>1dt•nt Prop. 9 Benefits Federal Tax Collector To the &litor· For weeks 1 have been rNidinR editorials. news articles and let te rs to the editor regarding Proposition 9 -pro anr1 C'On I read them because or a t "'" fold concern. F irst. l have· lwl·n :.i hw111· owner and taxpaYl·r 111 this Llrt"' ror ~4 years and my tax<'<> .ir1· always a concc•rn tu me ai. tht·\ are to other taxp:1yers Sl'conr1 I ha v e been an in-.t ruc·tor .11 Orange Coast ('ollt·gt• (11r nrr11· years and h an· v1.-wt>d lh1· significant ~·nl"ftl~ lhat arC'r1 ... to the resident'\ of our t·ornmuni ty through our excl'lll'nl <·1lu<·a tiona l fal'1ht1C's . I (('el that th1 -. service would be lhrl';Jtl"n1·tl b' the passage of Propos1ttt>n 9 · The state of CC!hfornia income tax 1s. purported I>. lo bt cut 11: half by Propo.c;1t1on 9 Hut 1f It '"· my federal ancom€.' tnx will th1·n be Increased. Re::, ult . t·vt•rt ltw stated saving of one-hair 1s 1n correct. In addition . anyon€.' rt'adtn~ the small pnnt in Propos1t1on 9 must be aware that as a middle in come person l will not be the one wholDOISt benefits. T hose whow11l benefit are the wealthy a.!> well a1> big businesses. There is no doubt th<tt should Proposition 9 be approved by the voters. countle!l!I commun11v fees. charges and reduction ()f s ervices will wipe out -1r no• enguU -the saving to me or a r educed state income tax. In ad diUon, community colleges will be forced to char~e tu1t1on which would place a further monetary burden on our students and their parents. t entreat ever y i nfor med reader: Do not be mis led by the eroml.sed in-hand tax savings of Proposition 9. Read carefully and reason wisely and you wlU un· derstand that in the future we wUI all be penallzed by, we will N01' profit from the p assage or PropC>llUon 9. GLENN L. SMITH tt'lrdrr lllgltl To the Editor: Supervlsor Harriett Wleder made aome statements regard· ln1 the Coastal Commission. which l f« one hurtlly endorse. Thls commlulon is a ~rfect examp&. o( a bureaucracy run amok. I'm sure we have all beard ol Lhe many petty and un· reallatlt deel1lona handed down by thls sroup. Not to mention tht corruptlon recently uncovered Involving campaign contrlbu tlons ·belnl solicited by some of t lw top ml·mtwr... 111 th•· 10111 rn1~1on. THESE PF.OPLt; h.1\ 1 l.Jkl'n ... uc h l1n·n-.1,.• \\llh v.h.1l """" tttll!tn:J ll\· Ill be .1 • u mm1 ... s 1on 1 t•1-pnn..,1bh• for 1•r1111·rt1nl! 11ur 1·0:1 ... t!Jn<>. that I v.ouldn"t 1>4• '>Ur p1 l">t.•d 11 lhl'Y d<111't ... u1rt 1rnng to rl•l(11lat\• the trud,1 nt.! 1nctui.ln "' ltl•t·mnt• re..,pon-.. hl1• l11r n •• 1111no1I d<>ft·n ... t• In an} eaS<'. m' h.11 ., off '" :...u JH' n l"tir Wl l'fl 1· r a 11 11 ht· r rpfrt·~hmr. and r.-111t ... t1<' rom mt·nt' on I h1• v1•n t•om m1s-.11111 1111 v. hwh 1-h1• S<'t\ t•..; .JOtl!'ll TILLOTSO'\ Doublt-Hip·oH To th1• F.d11or · t would like to makt· th•• r1•ader.. 3\1.Bre that l huve bl'en ripped off t w1ce 1n ont' "'t•ck I had all my 1ev. elry robtx-d ~1ft.., that a re 1rn•placeable Tht<n my insur:-.nc·e company tell... me that there 1~ a $500 hm1l un Jt>wdry a nd that a II ·pieces need appraisals. rN'l'tpts or pie ture~ wht<'h 1s not mentioned in m~ policy Wh y art.'n't customl'rs told at the time they ta ke .i policy out'1 And when it comes t ime lo re· new, to produce u check list to 'C'<' 1f there wa ... a m aJOr purchase., How can inc;urance 1·ompamcs oper ate by thetr own r ult·,·· f< WALKER Pu.:~l••d To the Editor: Your edll~r. al on May 20 headed "Mor iing Excessive" has me a bit led You stated t the breakfast ptogram is funded by t.be gov· ernment at no cost to local dis· tricta. What government. Iran! If the local districts are not taxed. what dlltricts are? One ln New York? Where doet any government get rnoney! Taxes or more recently, printing presses. GEORGE W. HENN~Y Rral ('o•I To tht> Editor: ' no <'<>--1" federal or ..,lJlt• pro ~r.tm-.. '" kJll..<..of kwal l'11nlr<>' to th1• bun•aucr<1<'ll'' I ... 1-.11 'ubm1l that taxpayen. from tht' d1'tnct cltd <·ootnbak fund'> throuKh in t·omc taxt>S The \\Of<'l rl'""oull of lhl' frM> breakfa~t pro~rnm "'di ti.· (1·lt 't•a ro; from n0\4 . Throul!h our ·rn·e·· .:ov<'rnmenl proi.:ram ... '41' ,1rf' prndUC'1n~ a m•w !'ILl..,S n( 11t111•n 1 tw ··~plfart' C'1l 1n n " PH ll l H~<"lll.F:H Drirt-r Trai11i119 T11 1 tw F..d1lnr \'our art1t'lf' .. Ort\'t•r Tr:.11nin1? ·\td 0 I\ 'd" whi ch appt·ared \tav 15. ~J<> not t'o m plt'lt'ly a<' niratc> Tht> proj?ram voted bv 1 h1· :"t>~ port ~h·:-J t ru ~tet':.. nui:ht t.'u\ prt·:-i·nt h1~h school dn H~r traUUOJ? C06ls 40 perc<'nl. It 1!. my cootenllon that it wouJd only be approximately Sl2 per slud<'nt less ex~nsive than giv· 1n~ t•ach student six hours h<'htnd the wheel an traffic. v. htl'h l believe ls superior. Tht> m1n1 -('ourse program l?l \'t'S students only three hours bt'htnd the whM.'I an actual traf. r1 c The students spend twt>lve hours on the range. six driving ~nd six observin~. at spe-eds of ont' to fi ve miles per hour Ea('h l'&r on the ran~e has two stu- dents an it. one observing and one dnving. both in the frool seat. There may be from six to twelve cars on the range at one lime beinl' supenised by a teacher over a public uddress system or bull horn. TUE VOTE of 9 to 1 not ravor· ing the above plan was a vote by Yo1,1.r editorial or May 20 en· titled "MoraUa.lng Excessive .. has atatementl that I cOMlder mialeadina. You state. and I quote ••The free-or reduced·co&t / br4&kfui oro1nm is funded by the 1rovtmment at no COil lo local dlstrlcta " . The resl coet to all dlatrtcta. when Involved wllh ao·called le<tcht.'r'> rt·prt•M·nt1n~ all r1vP dtMrt<'l h1gh 'l'hool-.. not JU."t Estancia The program I pmpos l', which ha.., bf'e1'l ~'l-d at F:st::tnC'1a lh~h School for ~<'arc;. with '>Ucu·:,~. af:..n rr €'es t <>at hf'r c; to spcnll ,<·hvol hour.. in lh1· <'la<,!.roo>m tl•ac h1n g otht.'r s ubJcct:. All bi·h1nd ttw wheel tra1n1nA l'an bt-' t:IUl?hl OUL<.tdP c;chool hours Jl .I ,, . .,,., cee.tlv houri..,· r;ilc The quoit' :1ttr1hUl<.'d to a IC'at'ht•r c:tll1n1? drivinJ? on ..1 ~nlH' ··trusv wnrk" wac; a<'tualh Ins QUOtt' n{ a student involved an a ranji!I' pro~ram of another s<'hool <iistnt·t. Tht' student felt th ~lt after the r.r.:.t hour on ., ranAt' 11 then bccaml! "'bu:-y ~ ()rk · RRYANT GRANITE · f-:,tant·1a ll1gh School D.-ulh s.-,u.-nc·.- To the Editor: I r espond to your May ~ editorial relauve to El Morro Trailer Park. The position taken by your of· fice ignores entirely the com· munity which has existed at El Morro for more than 20 years. The development of th(' planned state park would disperse that commwtity. There is plenty of s pal'e alon~ the coast whe re no towns e xist. where a state park could be easily establi:.hed In liRbt of that fact. 1i1 dea\h s entence imposed upo n F:I Morro. to be earned out m Just 31 ~ years. seem s m anifestly destructive. ROBERT A. FOSTER. 11 .......... !itfttp To the EWtor: At a property owner who sup. ported Proposition 13. I would Uke to expreu my concern about Propo8Jlion 9. We can no longer cut govern ment aervices. such u flood cou· trot, street repairs. fire and police protection and 11,-.et Uchttnc. to mention a few. I believe Howard Jarvis should have atopped with Propoelt.lon 13. ESTELLE DOWNS .. I BUSINESS/STOCKS Thanday'e NYSE COMPOSI1E TRANSACTIONS 2 Ptm. (EST) Pricee .......................... ~...._ ....... HW ~Ot--•OtoJIMetl*<t • ...,.,. ... ,..,....,,lie IMol!Mel 4a-... lelllltitcwll ..... 0.1...-.eNl l!'JlfM\. •• ) nU'ldey. M-v 29. t 980 s DAILY PILOT 87 ..._~ Ca•pflea, Finns ln:vol:ved In Soup Battle BJ lllLTON llOS&Owtn One quest.loo some sboppen have 11: who makes the produeta sold under store labels? Some bi• grocery cllaW-Safeway and AAP, for ex· amples -have their own plants which pack coffee, bread, cakee, milk, and a lot ol other products. But tbeH atorn alJlo buy from out.aide manufacturers aod put their own labela on the products. And moat stores do no manu!acturing of their own. They buy everything. Than.kl to the H.J . Heim Co .. we now have a mucb better idea ol who'• packing the soup that's sold under a store label. It's not, you can be sure. Campbell Soup. It has about 80 percent oftbe U.S. soup market. and paclta all its stuff under the Campbell's label. But ii you see at.ore-label soup in your lo'cal market. the chances are good that Heinz made IL HEINZ USED . TO battle Campbell for soup sales but never got Money Tree very Car. Campbell was jus t too tough. So Heinz ts now concentrating on the private label market. supplying soups for stores that have their own brand names. And they claim to have an 80 percent share of the private.label soup business. That's an impressive chunk of business -and Heinz wants to encourage s hareholders to buy th~e private· label soups. So 1t has informed its shareholders wtuch private-label soups ar e made by Heinz. Here they are: ALBERTSON. BEST YET. Camelot. Cardinal. Co-op. Country Club. Edwards. Fairway. Fame. Finast. Fine Fare. Flav-0 -Rite, Food Cl ub. Foodland. Foodtown. Garden Charm. Giant Food, Good Valu Grand Union, Heritage House. Hyde Park. Hy·Top. Hy. Vee. Ideal. J.G.A.. Kmgston. Kohls, Kroger . Lady Lee. My -"'e·Fine. National, Our Family, P a r ade. Pathmark. P1ggly Wiggty, Price Chopper, Purity Supreme, Queen of Scots. Ralph's· Red & White, Red Owl, Rich -foods. Riverside, Rokeach, Roundy's, Scot Lad. Servewell, Shoprite, ShopweU, Shurline, Spartan. Springfield, St.arf, Standby, Staler, Stop 'n Shop. ~unny Square Tborofare. Town Club. TownHouse. Village Park. Waldb.aum ·s. Waremari, Wt:1:.. Western Family. and White Swan WHEW! 67 BRANDS heart out, Campbell ~ all made by Hemz Eat your ' Hcmz is moving ahead on other fronts too. letting its momentum carry them wh ere 1t will. Some years back they introduced a 32 ounce Keg o· ketchup-and it sold \ ery well. The big bottle has become its biggest seller. So 1t was only a matt.er of time before 1t expanded this .. big LS better " program. A year ago tt introduced a 44 ounce bottll' of ketchup, dubbed by some wits the "hernia keg ... And yes, it's "''·lling very well too. All by 1tself the 44 oun~ size 1s now doin~ 10 percent of all the ketchup bust ness in the count!") WILL IT DARE to escalate agaui? 66 ounce? 88? 99? Tbere·s another b1iarre development oo the ketchup scene. A couple of years ago Heinz acquired the Weight Watchers business. and so now its really into this dietetJc revolutJoo. And yes. you guessed tl now In test 10 the Phoena 3nd Atlanta markets -described by Heinz as "h1gb 111 the proportJon of its dJet-consc1ous consumers" -1s a new Lite ketchup with half of the calones of Heinz.'s re· gular ketchup. Devotet'S of the Miller l.Jlt.' tx"l·r commen·1als knov. what to expect next SeveraJ vice pres1dentJaJ promotions and orgaruzatJonaJ cbangeshave been announced at f1aorCOfl>., Irvine. They include John A. Davis. group vi~ president for United States engineering operalloos. Enesi Moa.crief, group vice presi,. dent responsible for Fluor E & C Canadian operations 111· eluding Fluor Canada Ltd.: A.rtbarW. Ptcoae, vice president and general manager of the Houston division : Dean K. Allea. vice president and general manager of the Southern California division. Four officers have been promoted to a new position or senior vice pre5ident, proJect management. They are WUIJam C. Brttn, Edward D. Fox. Peat Hansen and Roy L. Klein. Printronlx, ID<'., an Irvine manufacturer of mini· eomputer line printers. has announced record earnings for the fiscal year ended March 28. Earnings were S3.137.000 or 95 cents per sbare on sales of S36.976.000. company of· (1cials said. That compares to $1,840.000 or 65 cents per share on sales of $20,563,000 tor the previous year. Gold, Metal Quotations By TM Auecia&ed Prwa Selected world gold prices today: Lwloa: 01orning fixing $521.00, off ~.50: afternoon (ixiog $519.60. off $6.90. Paria: afternoon fixing $SC7 .66. up $0.31. FraMtlln: $522.02, off $2.85. Zartda: $518.00 bid, off $5.00; $522.00 uked. New Y..,.: Handy & Harman late mornina $SLt.60. off $6.90. New Yon: En.gelbard aellin& priet? late momiq $519.eo. orue.90. · New Yon: Eqelbard fabricated gold late morning $S37.79, off $7.14. * * * NEW YORJC (AP) -Randy & Harman allver 112.500. o(f $0.30. Enielhard aUver $12,SOO, off $0.30. fabricated a:llver $13.118, olf 90.3U. * * * NEW YOBlt (AP) -Spot DODlenoua metal prtc. • day : C.,,.-.ll'l~·.1'1'4 a pound. U.S. dlsttnatiom . ..... 31""5 c.aa a pound. a.e 37~ ~ • pound, de.livered. ,,. tum. pound. ••wa>••.-n.t . ....... ----trOJoa. N.Y. T . . • .. .. ~ . -DM.YPILOT Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS ~ftll·•­.. , ...... eT N!llilC't NllO ""'°" wi.t 1111 .......... °' ~-told lMhM • ............... flnl•Jllt ,...,...,,.... . ..,.,. .... ·~-tty .... to '°"' At1flw ..., ...... ~~ ...... .,..!ti DO Oii ttw ~ lur I --·~,. • •LOWWCY UIGy .,_ IO pllty °"1p(1 tor ·~Md·~ "'A'9Y glr'9rteno ·9C>Oo~ Tlle.11'1'1 O<t 0191et Ill• -UW9ll of . ---"'°""' "' 1111\}et ~ ...... ;~OOfl/#N#Y ; a. tNmC MC> ...... 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The pllot movie for the TV series with the late Jim Hutton in the title role and David Wayne as his rather. KOOP ti) 8:00-"Fear Strikes Out." The true story of baseball player Jimmy PiersalJ's battle with mental illness with Tony Perkins and Karl Malden. CBS 9 10 : 00 -Ladies and Geotleman. Bob Newhart. American lifestyles come in for some needling with Bob and guests Marian Mercer. LaWan- da Page and Joan Van Ark. NBC IJ 10 :00 -To Be a Doctor. A documentary about students in their first year of medical school hosted by news co rrespondent Tom Brokaw. (see photo below l 11:308 ( ~ JtEff'ENONS George q-IO '-! 8 '-' ptOlftl -t rn the llOI>" lhlll ,,. wtll '"'C>'ll&&. MllOw lenllnl. "'~ DAnlt8' CAI 0 TONIGHT Most Jonnny Gerson 0.-t e.-ty S- D °"TINO ONotE e o A8CNaWS ID HOOAW8 HlfROES The Gerfnen• 1.ao rn .., A~><..sn PllC>tl< abOut HoQtln • ..OOtage ""°"" Q) OETSMART M ... 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MOVll * * * • H11 Kind 0 1 Wom..'" t 196 I) Aober1 Mnchum. J•ne ~ 4:00 0 MOYIE •• ··Aogue'• ~- 1194&1 °"* Po.ell. Mer\e Toren ~-fllEW8 4::30 8 MOVIE • • • .. Tne Pllentom P...oeni·· t lt32) O.Wge M Cohan, Ctauctell• Colbert f 'rida11•• Bayt h11e tf o rW-. -AFTERHOOH- f2:00 0 • * • · Unoon StatlQn" ( 19501 W 1111em HOictun. t>arry f 1trgo;<llk:I CD ..... I lie Mighty ~' f lfM7) Well- lsoory f.OWllCI Amo6C1 m • .... Sep.....o.r Alla11 ( llHOt Jo•n Font-Jowofl Conan. J:30 0 ••• -511emu,·· ( •9731 Burt AttynotOa, Oyitn c~ b y Armstrong & Batiuk 5ENA1~ VA L(L.WHAT'5 '<OJ~<. Det>l1 ON ON tHE GO/CAN · MEN1 eaAIUJUT ~ N8C-' N'-10 t. VEN W llH MA!:blVE VO/£RNMl NT i.<El~N I NG P'~'"Al"l~ 1 OQue,T IF We COULD F-1 NO Vl()RK, FOO "lHl. W~lif~OF Hf LLD LAARY! CBS' R eruns On Top .for Third Week NEW YORK (APt In a W\.'('" dominated by n•run:., CBS hsh.'<i !-I X of the 10 tui:?liest ratt>d programs and won the net~orh' prime-t.Jmc ml 1ngs race by a comfortable margin over ABC It was CBS' third straight weekly triumph tn the five weE.·ks since the 1979-80 season ended April 20. NBC was thir d, for the 13th week in a row Of the A.C. N1l'ben Company's Top to for the week ending May 25. only one show had nol been broadcru.t befor e -an NBC S(>f'C1al called ··Dis· asters that Shook the World. ' "h1c:h finished 10th CBS' .. M·A·S-11" Wl\S the. week's 'TTloSt,watchcd pro~ra m . with a ratio~ or 22.7. Nielsen says that means of all the homes m lhl' countn with TV. 22. 7 percent saw at lea~l a portion of the repeat broadcast ABC's "Three's Company" was No. 2 for the week, followed by "Dukes of Hazzard'' from CBS. CBS firushed the week with a rat· 'WILD MOMENTS, .• 0000 SILlY LAUCHS." 1n~ of 15 9 to 14 5 for ABC and l.'.l 7 for NBC THE NE.TWORKS say lhat means in an average pnme·time mmute during the week, 15 !I percent of the homt-s ui the country with televa.s1on were tuned to CBS CBS wound up the last television year one-tenth of one poant ahead of four-time champion ABC, and ap, pl'ars to be building momentum for the summer seru.on With the heavy load of reruns of fered by aJI three networks. movies eveo repeats -generally were '>UC~es5~~· The second installment in NBC's three-part "Mov1ola" miniseries. "The Scarlett O'Hara War," was lied for 14th place, with Part I of a two- part Olymp1cs -0n ented rnoVle from NBC. '"The Golden Moment," 17th. AN ABC MOVIE. "Murder Can Hurt You," was No. 19 in the ratings, and a CBS film. "Murde r by Natured Causes." firushed 21st. EnterUinml'nt s pecials were s lightly l~s successful 1n Ow raltnJ?S "Barrv Manllow -One VmC<'" on ABC finished 22nd for the week. with N BC's "Mac Davis Anni versa no S pecial" No . 24 . "G E . Pre~ents Cheryl Ladd" was the week's 38th rated sh-Ow . with "Perry Como's Bahamas Holaday" tied for 40th Both shows were OR ABC. NBC listed three of the week's five lowest -rated programs. including a movie, "The Greatest," on the hfe of boxer Muhammad Ah. in S5th place. "B.J . and the Bear" 56lb and lbe second installment In a lwo·part movie, "'The Kid from Left Field ." 59th -last. An ABC double feature. "The Long Days of Summer" and "Reward." was No. 57. with another ABC moVle, "The Bad News ~ar~.·· 58th. HERE ABE THE week's Top JO programs: EVEAYTHURSOAY ·FRIDAY · SATURDAY May 29 -June 21 Netl Simon's ... ''THE GINGERBREAD LADY" Directed by Louise van Vlanen Tlettel.9: S.UO 8tudenta & 8'. Ctttzene '3.00 CUATAJN -1:30 P.M • . ...._,_ NEWPORT TifEA TAE ARTIS CENTER 2501 Clltt o.tve ALL THAT JAZZ (R) .. ----ta:1• WINDS OF CHANGE (PG) ·-LITT\.E DARLINGS ---Group a.a. ... lnfonn8don -17$-3143 Mey 21-"Ant N ...... "-t10.00 0 Al .. ty laap..filled oomed~.·· -Wllllam wau . CUI lllAOA:llltlE , ' "M -A S II.·• wJ.Lb-..t. rattn.)! of 22 7 r t>presenttng 17 J m11l1on homes, C RS: ''Thre<>'s Company." 21 6 or 16 5 mill1on. ARC'. "Dukt'll of JI a Hard ... 20 9 or 15 9 m1lhon. CBS: "Th<ll"s Incredible." 20 6 or 15.7 m1ll1on, and .. Tax1." 20 5 or 15 6 m11l1on, bolh ABC · llou.w Calls · 20.4 or 15.5 mlllton, CBS. ··so Mmuti'S" and '"The J effrrsons ." both 19 4 o r \4 8 m 1lhon. both CBS. .. Dallas." Part I. 18 7 or 14 J m1U1on. CBS. and ··Disasters that Shook the World," 18 Jor H m il hon, ;\'BC The next 10 sho\l ~ .. Ttre Walt.ans" 'and "Atrt't·. ~ ll()'(h CBS. "H art to ll art ... ABC : "Laverne and Shirley," ARC and Movie "The Scarlett O 'Hara War," NBC. tie: "Trappt'r John, M 0 . " CBS: Movie -"The Golden Moment." Part r. NBC . "Lou Grant, .. CBS. and Mo"·1e -"Murder Can Hurt You" and "20·20.' both ABC. J 1 1 F11ture Do~tors Using each other as li ve subjects, medical s tudents learn element ary diagnos tic pr ocedures. NBC's Tom Brokaw (left) mterVlews students on a news special. "To Be a Doctor." tonight at 10 on Channer4. ' ftlTI QTY c:ttn'O ()!11191 634-9282 ......... ~llUT ..._._lit·~ _,_. " A ··Fan and pare pleaame towatc:bl" Old fashioned,~ dinner-dancing is back in style. .. -!9'1 c..--.1))'360t ........ AllilMtlll • 7Ht!IO -.... , ...... .... I 1•r .,,_, NOW PLAYING ........ , . SIMI Anl 5-40-7 4« ---uu. OllftOI 837~ _. ·--•·••rn•• Hllnllngtllll Mii l403ll anw·wrwn e Toro M1-MSO ·-°""" 934·1111 "_ ..... °""" ••no • ..twlltb Critll Qtanc.vlo Qfannlnl "\9rtlr ~ ~ NILi ...... tl1Jllfl'tdww......_8 Ill ST ARTS FRIDA YI CS!:-~.J ... ' ... and the Grand ~ now <6:n you an a1."f1ing ro ~ wilh your l2Yonae mcmoty . Soft tinkling dinner musk. dqpnt andldll tllbk ~ the 8'2fldrur 0( ftamalg rablcskk coob:ry. • ~ uldmatcty dancc2blc Diet ~u 1l1o is re.nattd Thunday throuRtt Seturd:ly 7 to 12. and 90ft piano other~ SEAFOOD CONNO~EURS Thundiy. Frtdl)•, s.turc:b)' _. for our "Ffyl~ LobMet" dinner ttati Maine lobtsccn. 0)1&cn.. c:bml. llown tn trom Bo&ton. ~ f.ataoen. rc:fO'«! r I SREGISTRY 1Mn0 McAldlllt ~ (11•) 7U4Jm .,,. ............ 0--' ~ piili..>-