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Gold Beads Up New Gas Ration
-n E11rope, U.S. Plan Readied
Charlene Howell, 21, (center) captured dual tiUe of Miss
Mermaid and Miss Costa Mesa Sunday at beauty contest
held in conjunction with Costa Mesa's annual Fish Fry.
Runners-up were Marilyn Stoddard, 21, (left> and Chris
Lang, 20.
Gold Heading Up
_In Europe, U.S.
-LONDON <AP> -Tbe price of
plod ccmttn•aed its upward surge
todaJ ill Europe and the United
Stat••· reachlDI $827 .50 an ..ace in London and Zurich
. before r.wnc.
f
In Zurich, tbe metal also
opened at '627.50 an ounce, up
from $5f7.50 Friday, but eased
to sm.:io. Tbe 912'7.50 was the
highest sold price in Zurich
since clomni at 1829.50 March e.
Sllver tote to a mld·momtna
London price of $18 an ounce from '17 .85 Friday. It traded in
New York lit $17.00, up $1.
Metal dealers cited a weaker
dollar, tncreaaed Mideast
tension and rears of another
OPEC oil price bike ror lhe sold
.rally.
In Tokyo, the dollar cloeed at
217.175 yen, down from 23>.10
Frtday aod a low for the year.
For Congress
...
rove fficer
• • 1esm
Gas Rationing
Plan Complete
tioning proposal in May 1979, the
president is required to submit a
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BankCuu
PrimeRate
ST. LOUIS <AJ>> -A
small St . Louis bank.
Southwest .BaJ:ak, cut Its
prime lencHng rate today
to 12 percent from the 13
percent cbarged by most
banks.
There ~ predictiods
that interest rates an
general will continue to
fall. WASHINGTON <AP> -
More than a year after Presi-
dent Carter saw his first standby
gasoline ratioo.ing S)lan go down
to congressional defeat, tht! ad-
ministration is finally ready to
try again. 'Apparent Murder'
The 1980 version -far more
complex than last year's pro-
posal -is expected to be sent to
Congress this week, administra·
lion officials say.
3 Bodies Found
T he Energy Department has
been working on the plan since
the first draft was unveiled Dec.
7. It has gone through numerous
revisions as officials tried to
meet objections from special in·
terest groups which joined
forces to scuttle Carter's ftr1t
proposal.
In Westminster
But even with all the work, the
new plan is likely to fully satisfy
no one. Administration offic;tals
themselves have critlcbed ra-
tioning as too complicated to
work effectively and aome COD·
sumer groups are already at·
tacking the pn>poeal because it
bases the allocation system on
motor vehicle regbtratlons -
which favor families with more
than one car.
Even with the unhappiness,
.tbia plan bu a good chance to
get tbrou&b Congress -partial-
ly because lawmakers changed
the rules last year to make it
hU'der to veto a lla.Ddby ratloo· ms propoaa1.
Under tbe law puaed after the
House killed Carter's first ra·
. * * * Carless Day
Fizzles Out
PftANKJl'UllT, West Germany
<AP> -All appeal by environ·
melltal11t 1roup1 for West
Germany's car-loviq popula·
Uon of 62 million to leave their 27 mlWon cars at home for one
day w• a~. police reported.
By ROBERT BARKER
OI -DMty "'-'....,
A man worried about the safe·
ty or his brother led to the dis·
covery of three appar ent
murder vi c tim s in a
Westminster residence Sunday
rueht. · After discovering one of the
bodies~ the man. whose identity
has not been released by police,
notified officers.
Police searched the single·
family residence at 6152 Nav~o
Road and found two other
bodies.
All were adults, two men and
one womab. Tbe three were UD·
identified by police but ooe of
lhe victims was the brother of
the man who initiated the
searc;h, according to
Westminster Police Officer
Earle Graham.
An autopsy bu DO\ officially
determlned the cause of death
since COl'CIDer deputies were aWl
at the location tn the western part ~the city earty today.
However, 'llources said the
three vldlml bad bee.n lbot.
Grabam Indicated that
murdlr4U6dde bad been naled
out and tbat the 1ta1ln1 ap·
parently was committed by
anotber penoo.
He Mid there were no alps ln·
dlcatine a Ylolent 1truule and
t.bat U. tbree may have been
murdered by someone tbe)'
knew. Auto tnfftc flowed u usual dllriDI tbe propoHd "Car Free
SU.nday, .. police said, altboqb Iran on c bed there were more than the ID'
·normal DWllber of btcyclel Oft ALGIERS, A11ena <AP>
the roads. "Dltfkultiee" brinllnl lo eoods The economic• mln.latry and from abroad because of lntema· w .. t German automobile clubl tional 1anctlon1 have rorced
gan Uttle bAcklDI to the Idea, · ln.D to reduce ltl od output and
but lt wu ~ by llltel1i6r •al•, tnman 00 Minister All
Mlnbter Oemart Baum. Akbar Molnfar aaJd today.
Police said they were uncer
lain on the ages or the three vic-
tims.
The sheriff-coroner's office
has to use air purification equip-
ment an their investigation
because of the deteriorating con-
dition ot the bodies.
2-gun Bandit
Robs El Toro
Pancake House
A man wearing a brown jog-
ging suit and wavin& two re-
volven in the air, held up the Jn.
ternational House or Pancakes
restaurant in El Toro tbls mom·
ing. escaping with $4,500 in cash.
Sheriff's deputies said tbe tall
gunman walked into the
restaurant at Lake Forest Drive
and Rockfield Boulevard shortly
after 8:'5 a .m., bra.ndiahlne bis
weapons.
Deputies said details were
sketchy, but It appears the two. gun bandit Oed with $4,5001n re-
ceipts a abort wb.lle af\u bl.I ea·
trance.
He was seen leavln1 the
restaurant parldna lot in a
Oasby, yellow 1979 Lincoln Coo·
Unental with a alus T·top, and
Ucenae platet reaclln& CHAS
TOO.
Re wu described as be1q
tall, tn b1s mid· to late twenties,
wilh reddish brown hair.
A HCOftd veblcte. described
u a black 1911 Ford van with
wblte bori~on 1tripe11 ~ waa
poaaibly alto lnvolved tD tbe
early moninl rob~.
DB Man
A01ong
Wounded
By FIEDE8JCK SCHOEMEHL
\ Of-DMl'f~SUH
Garden Grove police said to· day departme nt policy was
followed during the saloon ar·
rest of an a ssault suspect in
which one police offi cer was shot
to d eath and rou r people
wounded.
Dead following the shooting
spree at 11 :30 p.m . Saturday at
Cripple Creek Saloon was a
three-year member of the police
force. Officer Donald Reed, Z7.
Among the wounded was
William McKinney, 25. or Hunt·
ington Beach, a customer at the
country western bar. Officer Reed was fatally shot
as he and three other policemen
attempted to lead a transient
wanted on assault and drug
sales warrants. John George
Brown. 32. from the crowded
bar.
As they neared the door ,
Brown jerked free or one of·
ricer's grasp, pulled a .22-caliber
automatic pis to l from his
clothing, turned and opened fire,
according to police Sgt. Bruce
Beauchamp.
Reed. who was struck twice in
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Coast
Weather
Fair through Tuesday
except for some patchy
low cloudiness late toni1ht
and early Tuesday. Slight·
ly cooler Tuesday. Highs
ranging from the upper
60s at the beaches to upper
70s lnland. Lows tonight in
the 50s.
INSIDE TODA 'Y
Tia• A.ftcWld &xdh RJwr
Cltab ift II~ f"""""9d m
l ... limita tt.tf to %$ mftn·
~. and Im c long toaitmg
Har. S•• "~cr•I PVftC1',"
Po~.A7.
i)i1 a B~;~iis Split
OPEC Di.,ided on J>rice !nc~
..... _. ............ ,.., • woWd twee ............... ..
a.Ui AraM11111 OU Mlnlst•l' c•p,tA'!'.:!'· ~;J.•..,.• !\'f 1'1'1 .: Sltetk AUMct Zalrt Yamant told 11-0U II.ii .....,
reporteu lat wa1 •'very Motnfll" Mid be wd ·~•t .,.~
--"''mllUe" about cbuc of aar IMDt would W "'~..-. • .... -.. ,..... t at tb Sourcee 1ald world OU ... -~~~;;:: •ar men llkely would remolA about lhe
Cont rence 1ourcea Hld lh• 1amt ll the mHUn• ran.s to
1udll w re o~ln1t the deal tn ptodQee accord am~ \be ,13-.
t.ha I d d nd member nalioJ\.I. lf ~ cem· hopea . t t upp Y an ema promlee price ia ~ct»~.jt mini1ter1 uld they fore on the world oil market• would boolt the av'"" QP-.,.,.
I
o.lly .. 11.t ,,_by •k .. N K-w
pric~ t>Y nearly 5 perctat. -
Iraqi OU Mlnlater Tayeh .Al>-
del·ICarlm said Sunday •e tNWd
propoee that all OPEC .....
ch•rse $32 a barri!l. Acr~t
on tbat price would me~ ~~ks
would have to drop their ~~
$3, m.lddJe.of·t.be-~~ ..... theirs $2 and the Saudis increase
theirs by $4.
Industry anal)rst.5 said the deal
would add about 7 .5 cents • ..
gallon to U.S. 1uoline and bed· •. , ..,_
ing oil prices an.t 000st ~Brea Big tt'JaeeU ng 1 t -. .
oil mcome by about $15 billloo • . . . . bo was Steve Owens. 5, of c'osta Mesa. D~a
year from $315 billion. ef Racers pedal toward f1msh line m ys Puckett 5 of Costa Mesa', wnn U\, ~-lh'rJ.s The compromise's overall . • h I f oungsters • • ~ f\. · \;.· "'r"I'" 1 feet would be an avera'e pnce divis ion of Big W ee r aces Mor Y, Bi l division. For details on ti.le ,9'-"er ..M1cy.c.e
incr ease because countries rals-conducted as part of Costa d. ~~ 5 ~ye e races see Sports.. Page Bl-· ·
ing prices prodb<e a larc•• Grand Prix Sunday. Boys 1v1s1on ™"' Q' • , , , ,, , ,,, ... .... ., .. volume O( O)f thao. COUntrlet. , I ~ ~·· ,.
lowering tbem. Prices ran~ • ~ · " .,,,....,p.,~· A 1· · ~:.~i:·~. ·~1,·~.~~,!:~ . ,.,... ,...,,.. ,,·, Suspec~ Held o •~ION;:, ... :.
Algeria. SALOON ~-A·· " ' W • '' The Saud.is produce 9-S-mllllca • • • ·In B-n.nlary " • " · ",, • " ,. barrels a day,?"· about a third.~ .. ·...a f!Y-, ratieain1 ptu .. wtlidr oou.td-be
OPEC'• total. • · ·· "' th~ chest by bullde, di~ at the .. --··· · ·,. implemented lf the~rr stJ!-
Some OPEC milftanta. inclucl-1cene Beauchamp said. At G Stati• fer~ ~ P$1;Ce.r\t Tec;ty.~t.Wn m ing Algeria, Libya and Nigeria, Fo~r otbers were injure~. 88 00 ~'1Pleum :JUPplje4,.. lf...i~1~ declined to say wh"etber lbtY They were Glen Overley, 21, and u.,.. .Mell..nadY..lcat --~
would lower prices \Q reJl~ .. ! Dwl&bt Hemdll&er. 20. bcMll r-. · Two lfUftungton Beaeb men bo~.~ ~ ~r~ ~~J~ 1t compromise. and Molnfar, wl'C serve officers with the depart· were arrested Saturday night ln Wiln~
Ira n ian minister, said "the.re ment and McKinney or Hunt-. co~~ iF;lary~ .. w~., ~!-~ was oo way" lran would cut its ington Beach and John Terua. r.._._ ~ -. _ _
price by $3-a•barrel, from $35, to 21 , of Westminater, two bar Uoo J::l:iln tlllla • · x .,._,
achteve unity. . patrons. P ~ v..._ Ttw-~-~ anoe to Yamani recently predicted Terzia js in extre~ly cntfeal Jira~ wl eom•erdal e&"I ~ · W~i~
that oil pnces will "co1lapae" by condition at UC lrvme Med.it-al bor1lar1 a9'<1 ev111 Role rt wlrerill!i1J · -· ·~
the fall because of reduced de-Center and 1s not expected to Yutklns, 23. a puaencer la 8611 fie .oeo(po_ft e ~ -
DON MacDONALD WALKS BEAT IN COSTA MESA
Poltce Chief Calls Halt to Downtown Foot Patrol
mandcaused inpartbytheU.S. li ve, Beauchamp said Terzaa Branber=·s cac •Hb oom "bt*eaOlftn9turveblele~a·
r ecession, ,.vhich has cut into was shot Ul the face. meret._;d ~ ~:;Jc; Ud Illegal UoM -wll6cb iiLUllifltS.• "'*1d
economic activity and therefore Reserve Ofracer Overley wal ~Millon ~ildc kit.· · ......_ _.n DJ • .. at.~
the need for oil. . reported to be in serious conda-Tbe pair are 1upected Of wa&dd ~--itkt ~' 1 •Dfllll: to '"We should uvoid a Ooodin~ or lion with wounds to has chest, breaJdn& tbe ~--of~ garqe sen:toa:MilliOll&J .... :lmJiba
the market w;ih oil,". Algen~ abdomen ancf lwJdJi whd• Hen door to.ntl!l-.~.UIJMlb :-••'!!!¥""~"'~
Off Dis. Feet
Mesa Pulling Its Be.at Cop
By JERRV ('l.Al!SEN Of'"" Dally ,.,,.,. St all
Don MacDonald wall walk has
·z><:i -male beat throuJlh the streets
and alleys or downtown Costa
•Mesa for the last tame J\IJle JO ,saying goo<lt>ye to acquaam "
ances and friends made over the
past seven years.
~ Police Chier Roger Neth bas f caJled a halt to.the foo~natr.ool ef-! fort. a "temporary" assignment
' that e\'entu<1ll) gre~ into a 40-
: hours-a-week lifestyle for the ~ big, fnendly reserve cop an the
: whale h<tt
: A handful of downtown buM
: ness owners ha\·e contacted city
: councilmen m an <:ffort to ton·
~ tmue MacDonald and ha!> foot
: patrol, and there 1s talk of
~ circulating a petition.
) Glenn Kerr, who operates
•Glenn's Ali gnm ent <1nd Brake
: Service on Park A vcn Ul'. is one : or those busmessmeo. t "I haven't talked to anybody
'who doesn't want him (Mac-~ Donald) to stay on except the f chief of police." Kerr said.
, Chief Neth said this week
·there is no way MacDonald or
: any other officer will pound the i downtown beat next fiscal year.
; First, Neth offered, Mac-
.Don al d 's 40 -h o ur -week t represents a run Lame work posa · hon.
The state's Police Orricer
Standards of Training Com-
mission. appointed by the gov-
ernor. could halt all state train·
iog apportionments to Costa
Mesa it a reserve officer fills a
posilioo that should be manned
by a sworn omcer, he said.
Such funding, Neth said, is
about Sl00,000 a year.
Besides, he added, city policy
now requires employees work-
ing more than 20 hours a week to
be given run fringe benefits, an
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DAILY PILOT
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T'-,...t 4 M..,.,..... -"""'""'"'"" a..notM ~ AH•''-"~ (d•ter
offering ignored so far in Mac-
Donald's case
At age 55, MacDonald couJ~n't
meet retirement fund reqwre-
ments.
The city pays MacDonald
about $16.000 a year for poWld-
ing his beat, directing traffic,
contacting mer~bants and
generally showing t.he badge in
the downtown area.
Many merchants beUe_ve Mac-
Donald is a deterrent tocnme.
Chjef Neth isn't so sure.
"He was put down there stnct·
Iv as a PR thing for the
merchants ... Neth said this
~eek "Foot patrol is pretty
lamatt'd an law enforcement "
MacDcnald. as a reserve of-
ficer. wouldn't stay at the post
even if at were continued. Neth
pointed out. And. he added, 1t
would cost the city about $30.000
a year to pay end maintain a
sworn officer m the JOt>.
Thal money. Neth contended,
can be used to better advantage
elsewhere.
MacDonald said this week that
be understands the situation. He
admitted that he hasn't inundat-
ed the department with arr~
reports and citations during his
years downtown. .
He hasn't fired hi s gun an
seven years and really hasn't
had to resort to physical combat
to keep the peace.
At 205 pounds, the sill-foot-two
reservist probably cou~d mak_e a
potential combatant trunk a bit.
But. be said, it's really how he
treats people that results in a
generally quiet do~nto~. lie
says he talks a lot. kids a bat and
offers mcst a lot of re~pect.
lt's a style learned m nearly 30
years· work as a reserve officer,
first in Newport Beach and later
in Costa Mesa.
It was 18 years ago, Mac·
Donald rel!alled, that be ~gan
working with Costa Mesa • de·
par1.ment, handling traffic as·
signments .and dance and foot-
ball game duties. th · He was an engineer wi an
aerospace ftrm then, 8 ·lo& that
ended in l.971r not long be(ore the
lid blew off the Mesa dowbtown
ar~•8ptok's (Alvin Pfnldey's)
Drug Store was held up, there
were !miftnp ln the 1800 ~lock ol
Newport Boulevard, Lloa •Park bad all IQts of fWmy tbiAp IO-
ing 00," MacDonald remem·
ben.
••A topless ba.r opened up,
there was prostitution ln the
area and a lot of alcohol prol>
l•ma."
A four·man team wu .aullned
.to toot. patrol, three res·
ular omc:ers and MacDonald.
Tl\lnel eooled In seven weeks,
llatDonald recalls. He waa
t..ken off duty and the reeulu otncen uslped elle•Atere. He
went "' vacaUoa.
When be cot tiack, he soltt,
thln&:• were tn an t pro:-r.
President Chadh BenJedid said ninger, wbo ..U 4'tnlclc in the Uon JlmS ~h~l ~., at ~Ir.· \..:
in an opening s.peeclt lO del-irm, is In aatilf:l<:tol'y~~OO. 8:40' p.m. ~ C)ffj~ • .Wd dia· giY, Q,e _,. "~~19., .the
egates. ~ Beauchatn' Mid. . . 1 covered tansaclted. with fJSS d ver age per!i90 lo ob~m 10 ~r-
. · McKinney laq,. Mrioue e()nda-m1ssintt ce n( of has nprmal Jnonthly Said Moin!ar: "'The.glut is lD · "tiOn at Palm H•rbcw Hos~ an Yutkins and Branberg were gasoline s uppl y . Businesses
the hands of the producing coun· Garden Grove with a wound to detained by Huntington Beach would ~t 80 percent and certain
tries." bis hip, Beauchamp said. _ police less than an hour later priority businesses such as ·the
lran has already had trouble The police spokesman s~ud of on Beach Boulevard, JU.St !)Outn rood and energy industries
selling oil. which is pric~ $7 a ficers had been toJd dunng a of Warner Ave. would quaury for 90 percent of barrel higher than Saudi . cru~e briefing Saturday eveoing to be their nonnt\f suppftes:
even though the quality 1s ·on the lookout tor Brown. a re The re lire l~ d'ltfUon' reg.
virtually identical. p)Jted member oC !be ·~an 1st~ed Yehl~'\n•unr·~eQ.d('ry_
lhotorcyclegang. .. ~ . ..-..... o __ ...J.!.a . H1.t8 . OfTfl'fallt ~lirriate tney-"llld The prOP,osed co.mpromise ·~ .Jileauchanif!'"~"""''B car Ililllt8' need 00.000 distribution centers
would reunify OP EC oil prices was spotted In the Cripple and an ann\lal budget of $2
because similar crudes would Creek's ~Jot and that a ~I • I,; bllllontoruntbeprosr .. 1.....-
have shn\larpfices _ ~~":~. 11'1 =a:: c .. u I~. .., . ~~~;ft_p: ~ ~ •• • ee&ered the tMlt. '* -~ -·u~·.:· •a~ complexlly' of ~.ii.ce Me ·a1 Set front door and.,Uro ~ 8 ~ ~Le 9• UU Sen. Edward Kennedy, ~arter·s mon side door. rival for the Democratic pre-The suspect, he said, uw lhe Huntington Beach po\i~ are sidenllal nomination. came out For Ocean
Ai,r Victims
Memorial services were being
organized today· for two young
aviation enthu•iaSbl prf"Sllmed
lost Thunday wh~ their rented
Piper Super Cub "disintegrated
ove1' the ocean off Laguna
Beach.
. No rurther trace bas been
found of James $. Cardelucci,
22 of Irvine or' Ja;n~ A. 'Philp,
rJf' Costa Mesa Who would "8ve
been 21 Saturda)'.. foll<'wlng re -
covery ot a wing nao from the
ill fated airc'ratt floating ti). the
sea. }'
The youths are believed to
have beeo performing aeroba;tic
maneuvers in the single engme
plane reoted from Dick's Im-
perial Aviation at John Wayne
Airport shortly before the
tragedy.
Crewmen of the Newport
Beach polio. -helicopter saw a
plane fitting the description of
the PA-lB Super Cub ~orming
loop·the loops about lb« time of
the accid~nt.
They said tbe plane they aaw
Oew lway ln a straight Rne after
tbe maneuven they wit.Dessed.
A Hughes Airwest Jetl1.ner cap-
tain Oying out or the county
d,'port radioed the control tower
.at' 5:30 p.m. ,after s~g ~al
•D•ared to· be • twm·encine ptlqe dlatnteaate. · • A bunt over a 180-aquare-aiile
~· about nve miles »ffabore ~al called off at 1 p.m ; Friday, peodlna dlscdYery ol aay more
wreckage ~ fro• the W-
rated ThuncllY evenln1 f1igbt.
•• Aa far as the Cout Guard is
co-.cemed, .Wease t. clQHd;' a
apokeeman said tod•Y · ·
l'•Uonal Tr~~ Safe-
t£.Board invesdlaton Aid tbey,
• the aaeneY responsible, bad
notJdq new tottl)Ol't today.
Th•_ Federal AYlat.ton Ad·
mlniatraUoo's role ln tbe seareh
or lnveatfgation endl when the
National Transportatlod Safety
Board takes over on ctnfirm•·
lion of a craab. •
Howard Everbart, of the
Oranae Coast Colleae Depart·
ment of Aeronatutlca and Avia·
lion, aa1d today that memorial
services for Cardel~et an.d
Philp were pendin1. ..
Cardelucd • "* "D OCC stu-
dent who had •PPliecl to W•tern
otate Unlverllty of Law ln
Anaheim and Philp bad complet-
ed OCC atudlu.
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uniformed officers. wbose guns seeking a man who robbed a for immediate rationing as a way
wer e not drawn and head<'d iocal motel at e-unPoial fnday to rorc~ gasoha.econservalion.
t?ward the side door. when th<: mght, Oeeing with SJOO. forcf gasoline conservati~. officers fefl in line wtth htm
Beauchamp !)aad Bro ... o shook The holdiy> ~_at 8 45 Ke nnedy bas called .for a
off one offiC'tr who had grasped p m. at the HunbngtQn Sh9res . · s laadup' • ra,t har . t~ a
his shoulder stt<>nds before the Motel. :!1ooi P,<1ftc C<ias t "sUJtdbr:'~plan an6-aaMllratioo-
shoolings occurred. Highway. Po~ md a man en-ing~ ..atlaer than -hiJbet 1~e
Funeral arr angments for tered the motet omc.-e -and asked prices~ .was a mo~ equitable Reed, who is man led and the for change . When the tlerk way to cul consumption. h 't Oung boys were opened a money drawer. the fat er o wo Y • 1 1 ol ""enne4y and ctther 1roups Pending today. _ man pulled ab~ stt!e rev ver ? -•~ t•· k_.. Ca ...... ·~ pro-"The entire incident obvtously from his waistband and de-have ~ a -(. or:u ...._
Is under very close scrutiny." manded the cash , police s~d. po1al ~wie it.;w<>Wd ~le
Beauchamp said. "Any depart-ti C0\100~=.~::.~ ment that cares about wltat hap-After ~ ~ ele~ ra lie ., .
pens in the future woulJ loot at ~~: g:n 0: ~~:.w~; .. i~ regia~:.c. : ..... ,, :·,"·'~ ... ;::~
something like this to try to pre-seen runnin" we~~.oDd on "We feel ao.•afD:tlM.S.Ntiqn·
vent 1t. • "'-~ • u' .. "'-....11~ Ing plan is inequitable because it He said that officers were well PaclllC '--~ •U6-'4-.-_,, ;-xv--discrimlnates against carless
within their rigbls in C!D\tting said. . • and one-car, oft.enwwOW· •
the bar to seek out Brown. The suspect was ~'bed. as JtouseboldlJ 'f ~fO .; Some patrons compla1ned •bite, age '6-3', wittt· nddish fluent m\iJtr.car ouse o ,
a fter the incidenl that pohce brown ltair and .a tun beard, said the Urban ~vtroQ.llWllt
should have waited until ~bar wearing a blam-teatbff )ffket. Co~~. :: ,::;~· closed to talk with Brown. . . , , ~ •
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N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Last County's Votes Conrited
wort ta tW proceu1q of re-wru, OllG9 said. wa tbe new ballot coca .. purebaed b)' tbe
couty at a COit ol Sl.5 mWklll
from llartel Systems Inc. of
'hllla Okla. Tb.at l)'ltem ... not to blame
for tM delays la cettiJll out the
tabuladaa, Ollcm laicl. oa-Mid Im olflee will can-
duct an brf#tiJ:i°" into the preclae ea.-the failures
and delays. He d1d not predict
how laDI that, lnvestt1atiClo will take to complete.
Tbe reciltrar said be bMI no
qualms abcNt a desire on the
part ol tbe state Commlsaioo on
Votin1 Machines and Vote
Tabulati:nc Systems to conduct
its own investigation of the
0r81lge County snafus. ··we are interested in wby this
occuned," Olson said.
•'The state commission is
primarily i.oterested in whether
the problem is related to ~uip
men l. If it's a procedural
problem then they'll probably
leave it to the county to correct,"
Olsonaaid.
State officials haven't an·
nounced when they will meet in
Orange County to determine if it
was human or equipment failure
that delayed the ftnal vote count
and set a state record for late-
ness of returns.
State officials have said they
bave confidence in Olton and
will awalt the results of bis in·
veatigation before pursuing their
own. The purpose of any investiga·
tioo, they said, is to assure that
future elections are not plagued
with delays in the vote count.
,~~rand Jury Flayed
: =nver Ai1·port Noise
;
By STEVE MAaBLE taking a short-sighted view by
a. .. Deltr,.......... advocating expansion of the "The Orange County Grand airport's terminal and increased
Jary is the latest target of noise-parking.
COlpclous Newport Beach resi· The homeowner presidents
deats who are battling proposed also charged that "there's not
plaaa to expand facilities at one scintilla of evidence" that
JollD Wayne Airport. h and · b sed th "l'be leaders of five Newport t e gr Jury 85 asses e ·boineowner groups in a letter to consequences to Newport Beach :llJ"aDd jar)' Foreman Benton Be· t hat could result from any -~ .... ~ ___ ,... the d j of changes at the airport. ' ,......... ~~ gran ury The letter was si""ned by t .... e
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.final resµlt.t indicate that thej Oren~e c.;:r~,::;-nout in '1\WtdQ'• . . primary
lllectba bit a ~ l,ow, with oe1,. as ,.cmt ot ~
---...,. to tbe polls. ~at fipre wu releued tbia
......_by Be1i*V of Voten Al :bi.r. .. part of tbe final . bWatklD. · \a Obion bad predicted a ~ ·
ceat tuanout prior to the J:. •· . Aeeordin& to Olson, about r.• ballots remain to be count· 4!d..1: including an estimated 3,000
U..entee ballots turned in on
~~lion day at polling places in· •ad of the registrar's office 8'ld another 4,500 ballots that ~ere rejected b:r vote counting
t. 11!9ebines or damaged by voters
ID11rWo•nded
Olaoa said tbe 7 ,500 figure ls
normal for a major elect.km.
Those ballots will be counted ~~ the ne:it few days, he
Tbe ftQaJ tabulation sbowa
tota1I f« .U olthe county's 2,CIE
pr9Cint$ md a ID~ of tbe
ableateebdaea Meaawhile, a spokeswoman
for the Seeretary of State's of.
f\ce In Sacramento said tbe new
Orange County figures will not
affect tbe outcome of Propoai·
tion 8 which called for the state
to issue revenue bonds for de-
velopment ol alternative energy
sources.
That measure passed S0.2 per·
cent to 49.8 percent or· a 21,501·
vote margin in statewide ballot·
in~.
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In Tavern Shootout
•.7 y&EDB&ICX &CBOE•EHL . . .. ......, ......... -Garden Grove police said to-
da 1 department policy was
followed duriq the saloon ar·
rett ol an assault suspect in
Which ODe police officer WU shot ta death and four people
wounded. Delld following the shooting ~ at 11:30 p.m. Sa~ at
C1lpple Creek Saloon was a
Qaree.year ~mber of the police fQi'~e. Oftlcer-Donald Reed, ZI.
··Among the wounded was ..
Coas&
William McKinney, 25, of Hunt·
ingtoo Beach, a customer at the
country west.em bar.
Officer Reed was fatally shot
as be and tbret> other policemen
attempted to lead a transient
wanted on assault and drug
sales warrants, John George
Brown, 32, from the crowded
bar.
As they neared tbe door,
Brown jerked free of one of·
ficer'• ll'UP· pulled a .22-caliber
automatic pistol from bis
clothing, turned and opened fire,
according to police Sgt. Bruce
Beauchamp.
Reed. wbo was struck twice In
tbe cbelt. by bullets, died at the
scene, Beauchamp said.
Four otben were injured.
They were Glen Overley~ and
Dwilbt Henntn1er, 20, re-
aene Clftleen with the depart·
ment and McKinney ol Hunt·
inftOD Beedl and John Tenla,
21, of W•tmlnater. two bar
pat.nim.
Tenda la ID mn,me!J crttka1
CODdidaD at UC IntDe lledkal
Ceater ..... eat apeded to
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11emm.r II In Mriout cmdl·
tlOID at him llart»or Hoep&tal In
Gardea OloM' wttb a wOUDll to
b.llbiP.BnrMmpMld. TM IGlei lld••M aald ol·
ncen :w ~·.... told durtnc • brWllliiflllilmdaJ evflldq to be
on uaelamaut for Brown. • re-puted ......_ ol lbe Helllan
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Edward Benson, Dover Shores
president: Gene Dasaro, Bluffs
homeowners president :
Clarence Turner, Mariners com·
munity leader; Gail Smith,
Balboa Island Improvement As· sociation president and William
Patrick, president of the Airport
Action Association.
Bejach could not be reached
for comment. Last April the grand jury
criticized the Board of
Supervisors, the public body
charged with solving airport
overcrowding, for turning tbe
airport into a political issue.
Tbe Jurors said the
supervi.aora should put politics
aside and liaten to the pro-
fessionals, namely the county-
·bt red consultants currently
documenting a master plan ol
the airport and studying land
uae aDd noiM problems. ,. tbe ........... leaden,
wllo represent nelabborboods under the altjjcjrt'a lakeoft pat-
tern, ~ tlliil srand Jury
bu little room to C!OIDplala.
"I tblnt tbeJ probably looted
at the airport but t.bat '1 about
all," said homeowner leader
Turner. ''I tb.lnt ll the grand
Jury is going to get lDto this they
should talk to the people in
Newport and put some sub-
stance into their report.·'
He said Newport residents
have good reason to be skeptical
of the grand jury and the
superviaon.
In 1968. he said Newport home·
owners were assured by the
supervisors that there would be
only four commercial jet flights
a day out of the airport. Current·
ly there are 41.
Further, be said. residents
were promised that the airport
terminal would accommodate nq
more than 400,000 passengers a
year. In 1979, roughly 2.6 millioo
passengers used the terminal.
"U the future is like the past.
the homeowner leaders wrote.
"we predict that the terminal will
process 15 to 18 million
passengers a year within a dee·
ad~." · Turner said if officials fail to
study the concerns of noise·
affected homeowners, Newport
Beach will be transformed into
another Playa del Rey -the
coastal area under Los Angeles
International Airport takeoff
pattem.
BaMes Croll'lled at Fish Frg ......... -~~-
Winners in two divisions of a baby contest
were selected Sunday at the annual Costa
Men Fish Fry. Tope in tbe sh to 12·
moatbll-old din.loo (Left) ia Carl Ellessoo.
ei.aht months. son of nm and Bobbi El·
les500 ti a.ta Mesa. In the 13 to 24-month
dimion. winner contemplating his trophy
<right> is Justin Bandel. 21 months, son of
Leo and. Julie Bandel of Co6ta Mesa.
( Belat.ed photo. p._. A2).
Court Backs U.S. Rationing
On Coast Boundary Plan Going
WASHINGTO~ (AP) -The lures erected on the coast may To Co-ngress
U.S. Supreme Court ruled today be considered extensions of the
that 15 piers and a privately coast. .. the court said.
owned artificial island ofl The decision. written by Chief
Southern California are not part Justice Warren E. Burger. was
of the coaslllne. 8-0 Jusuce Thurgood MarshalJ
The court sided with the did not take part in the case
federal government in a continu· The case dates to 1945 when
ing bo undary dispute with the federal government asked
California. Tbe staLe claimed the court to determine whether
that the piers and Rincon Island. the right to exploit natural re-
wbicb is med to service offshore sources under the suomerged
oil facilities, are part or the Janos off the California roast
California coast. belonged to the United States or
Today's ruling thus brings toCalilomia.
closer to shore any submerged Two years later. the high
lands the state may claim to court ruled the United States
control for oil and mineral ex-owneo all submerged lands ex·
ploratioo. tending seaward of the ordinary
"Altbougb we have recognized low water mart.
in earlier proceedings of this Then a 1953 law gave to
case that some kind of struc· California whatever interest the
tures may modify the California federal government may have
coast line, this court bas never had to all lands and natural re·
adopted a view that all struc· sources laying within three gec>-
grapbical miles seaward of the
WASHINGTON <API
More than a year after Presi-
dent Carter saw his first standby
gasoline rationing plan go down
to congressional defeat. the ad·
ministration is finally ready to
try a1tain.
The 1980 version far more
complex than last year's pro-
posal -is expected to be sent to
Congress this week. administra·
tion officials say
The F.nergy Department has
been working on the plan since
the first draft was unveiled Dec.
7. It bas gooe through numerous
revisions as officials tried to
mHt objections from special in·
terest groups which joined
forces to scuttle Carter's first
proposal.
·NB Crown Won
By Tami Knorpp
California coast line.
In 1B18, The Supreme Court
was asked to determine whether
the coast line follows the mean
low waLer line along the natural
abort!, or tbe seaward edge ol
the 1$ piers and the Rincon
Island complex.
A spedal master appointed by
tbe comt decided that neither
tbe p6ers nor tbe complex COD·
stiwtel estemloo ol tbe coast -
tha' tbe coast line follows the
nalUral coat iD the viclD.ity ol
tbae lltr'oeturea.
But even with all the work, the
new plan is likely to fully satisfy
no one. Administration officials
themselves have criticized ra-
tionin1 a.s too complicated to
work effectively and some con-
sumer groups are already at·
tacking the proposal because it
bases the allocation sysLem. on
motor vehicle registrations -
which favor famll.les with more
than one car.
Even with the \qlbappiness,
tb1a plan bas a 1ood chance to
get tbrou&b Concress -partial-
ly because lawmakers changed
tbe nales last year to make it
harder to veto a standby ration·
tng proposal.
Tami Knorpp was crowned
Miu Newport Beach over the
weekend..
The S.year-old Newport reel· dent. selected from a field ol 19
coateMmt•, WU tponsored by
tbe Good Earth Reltaurant.
The nmnen·up were Doreen
De Jtobb6o, spomored by Rudy
llariman and Co., and Kelly
Peteraea, sponsored by tbe
Newport Beach Police
Employ .. Alaodation.
II.ill KDanll>. a swimmer wblle
atteadlaa ,lie Ual•eralty of
NtYeda, Wal ~·-a .. cub prlH by tM Newport Harbor
la~. ll)ClmCJft ol UM Illa
Newport !eacb Paa .. nt.
TM new llll9 ~wport Uo ..._
Mrttl • ~ Ult of dutl•, tJI.
clUdlnc Mr.Vine u • Judse for
the annu.J sandcuU• buildinc
eontHt and rldtn1 ln t.be
au11Una1 boat parade.
C&Ulorala took aeepti«l and
today'• ralln1 uphold• tbe
IJ)ffial matter'• ded.lk>D.
Tbere are 153 million reg·
istered vehicles in the country.
* * * Gold Prices Soar
M24. \.q> St 7 .50.
In Zurich, the metal also
opened at '827.50 an ounce, up
from ..,.50 Frtday, but eued
to MZl.50. The fl827.50 WU the
bl1be1t sold price in Zurich
•lnc• doelna at tsa.50 Mattb t. Silver 1'C)M t.C) a m1e1·monuna
LondOD prtce of t18 an ome.
from '17.85 FrldaY. It clOMd in
JtnYonat$17.80,QPSL
Metal c1eaJir'1 d'9d a ~
dollar, lncreaaed Mtdeaat
teoalon and fears of anodaer
OPEC oil pnce hike for tM IOld raJ17.
Al A!l.y SOT
To Petition
Olrfrr ~ •• 111 .. 1
MIAMl BEACH, na. <AP> -Pnleldeot Carter new to riot-
aurred N1amJ today and prom.lied that he would not balance
tbe budpt OD the bacb ol tM poor.
"I am ~miDed to maintain vtt.al IOdal procrama even
durint:' period ol ttrillaent budCet limll8Uona. ~ltned to hold lnllaUoa ud lnter.t rata." he aalcl.
The prealdent'a remarb were ln a apeecb prepand for de·
li very to the Opportunities lnduatriall&aUoo Ceoten' 18th an-
nua l meetln& ln the P'OUDtalnebMu Hotel' OD Miami Beacb'•
bot.el strip.
~llrlftar lletk-ter Dd9_..,
CONCORD, N.H. CAP) -Tbe New Hampehln Public
UtiUUea Commlalaloa today ordered a three-year delay In con~
atnacUoa ol tbe aecood react.or at the Seabrook nuclear power
plant
ll1111r Sales Pl .. ..eC
WASHINGTON (AP) -Salee ol ai1tinC bomes fell to an
annual rate ol 2.'2 milUoa unitl In April, tbe lowest level alnce
the last reeeuloo, a trade crouP reported today.
ExiltlnC bome sales were 12 percent below the annual i. ts
mUUoo imita reported ror llarcb 8Dd the loweet aince 2.25
million sales ln March uns, said the National AuoctaUoa ol
Real ton.
Annual rate figures show what woukl occur over• year'1
time it actJvtty ln a single mooth were continued ror 11 more
m onths.
Piiot Kl~ I• Cr ....
FORT IRWIN CAP) -An airline pilot from Texas wu
killed and another man was crlUcally injured in tbe weekend crash ol an Air National Guard plane oo a test range at UU.
desert base, authorities said today.
The dead man was ldentifted as Maj. Charles Upham, 38, ol
Houston, an Eastern Alrlinel pilot.
Critically injured in suMay'a crash was Capt. Dwt1ht R.
Walt, 37, of Pacific Palisades.
"Apparent Murder'
3 Bodies Found
In Westmitister
By SOBEllT BARKER °' .. DMfr ..... ,...,
A man worried a bout the safe-
ty of his brother led to th~ dis-
c o very of three a ppa re nt
m urd e r vic tim s ln a
Westminster residence Sunday
night.
After discoverin& one ol the
bodies, the man, wboae identity
has not been released by police,
notified officers.
Police searched the alogle·
ramll1 residence at SW Navajo
Road and found two other
bodles.
All were adult.a, two men and
one woman. The three were un-
identllled by police but one ol
tbe victlm.s WU the brother ol
tbe man who lnltlated tbt!'
s earch, according to
Westminster Police Officer
Earle Graham.
An autopsy bas not omctally
determl.ned tbe cauae ol deatb since corcoer depuUes were IWJ
at the locaUoo ln the west.em
part ol the city early today.
Howevel'. sources said the
three victiml bad been abot..
Graham lodl cated that
murder-suicide bad been ruled
out and tbat the slaying ap-
pa rently was committed by
another person.
He said there were no signs tn-
dlc ating a violent •trucele and
that the three may have been
murde red by someone tbey
knew.
Police said they were uncer·
tain on the ages ol the three vic·
ti ms.
T he sher irf-cor oner's office
bas to use air purification equip-
men t in tbelr lnveaU1aUon
because ol the deteriorating con-
dition d the bodies.
Carter Get.s
Bomb Threat
lllAMI BEACH, Fla. <AP) -
Two telepboned bomb threats
were neeiYed early today •t the
hotel where Pl'ealdent Carter
WU M'heduled to 1peak today.·
Police conducted a tborou1b.
searcb and lald they fOUDd DO
exploeives.
Tbe tbreata, wbleb •ut.bottties said appuently were made b)'
the 1ame person, tvere received
at the Fontainebleau Hilton
Hotel.
Firefi1bteu 1ear cbed the
hotel but round oothlnc. aaJd u.
Mlcbael Miller of the MJami
Beacll Police Department. Tbe
calls, received 1bort1y alt• mld-
n11bt, claimed a bomb would ex-
plode in 10 mlnuUla, police aald.
In lrrine •1 mcBAaD oaaaN ... ....,"" .....
Reaulta o1 ~·· li'viM a . ty eo.cu elecUoQ, bave been
thrown lnCo a ltate ot nux after
a cowatywjde r.eouat by UM
Jtt1lltrar ol VcMrl otnce.
All UltH hacumbent.1 •f·
parenUy were r e-elected, ae·
cordlnl to n~ releued by
tbe recjatrar • office tM day
after tba City C.OUOCU &el4tc:tion.
Couocil memben David Silla,
BlU V ardouUI aQd Mar)' Ann
Galdo were ~lect.ed and cu-
dldate Dave Baker flm&bed a
clOM fourth to Mn. Oaido, K-
cordinC to the poat·elecUon
filut'el. Ho~, a reeount of YOtes
Saturda;y lnuplicably cbanpd
the Irvine City Council vote
total, brio1in1 Baker withln
a b o ut 10 vote s of Mrs .
Gaido'a total.
A ·~woman f« tbe rec·
lstrar a olftce aald this monlinC
that t.be City Council t.otall are
not yet ftnal.
Apparently, 7.!IOO ballota coun-
tywlde remalA to be cowat.ed..
Tboae ballots were either
machloe rejected or turned ln u •
abeeoteee on the day ot the efee. &"., .... ~ ol .,._,. .,,,,
tl 0 n , 8 CC 0 rd i DI l 0 t be .. I • ~--.. .. ..
spokeswoman.
Memorial, Set
For Ocean
Air Victim.
Memorial Mrricea were beinc
orca.niaed today r« two yomic
aviation enthUl,luta presumed
loet Tbunday when their rented
Piper &lpet Cub dialntecnded
ove r the ocean off Laguna
Beach.
No furt.ber trace bu been
found ol Jam. S. Cardelucd,
Z2, of lrviQe or Jamea A. Philp,
0( eo.ta lieaa wbo would have
been 21 Saturday, followiq re·
cove ry ol a wing nap from the
lll-rated aircraft floating iD the sea. ·
The youths are believed to
have been perform1n1 aerobatic
maneuvers in the single engine
plane rented from Dick'• Im-
perial Aviation at John Wayne
Airport abortly before tbe
tra1edy.
Cree of tbe Ne-.ort Be._ 'Mn.,_ saw a
plalM M~ol the PA-ll Saper-aab pWfonnlq
loop-t.be-loopj about tbe time ol
the acddeat..
They said the plane they saw
n ew away in • atraicbt line after
the maneuvers they witnesaed.
A Hughea Airwest jetliner cap-
tatn flying out of tbe county
airport radioed the control tower
at S: 30 p. m. after affine what
a ppeared to be a t win-«lgine
plane disintegrate.
A hunt over a 180-square-mJJe
area about five miles offabore
WH called olf at 1 p.m. Friday,
pendi.Qa diaeovery ol any more
wreekase or bodies from the W-
f ated Tbunday eveGlnc IU°'1-• 'A.a far u tbe Cout Guard LI
concemed, the cue LI cloled,'' a
apokeamao said today.
National TranaporUitioa Safe-
ty Board hlvesttaaton said they,
as the acency .-.,ooatbie. bad nothlnc new to report today.
The Federal Aviation Ad·
minlatniloo'a role ln the aeucb
or investipticn md.I wbeD the
N r.Uonal 1'ranaportatlcxs Safety
Board takes over oa coaftnna.
Uon of •C!'Ub
Howard Everhart, or tbe
Oran1e Cout Colle1e Depart.
ment ot Mrollatutic. and A vta-
Uon, said today that .nemorial
services for Cardeluccl and
Philp were pend1n1.
Cardelucd was an OC:X: stu-
dent who bad applied to WMtem
State Unlveralty of La w to
Anaheim and Pbllp had complet-
ed OCC studies.
Chat'lene Howell, 21, <center > captured dual title of Miss
Mermaid and Miss Costa Mesa Sunday at beauty contest
beld in COltjunction with Costa Mesa's annual Fish Fry.
Runners-up were Marilyn Stoddard , 21. (left> and Chris
Lang.:!>.
f'ro..P~,11
SALOON •••
Beauchamp aaid Brown's car
waa spotted 1n tbe Cr ipple
Creek's parktng lot and that a
backup unit was re quested
When it anived the four olflcen
entered the bar, two through the
front door and two through a
side door.
The suspect, be 5aid, saw the
uniformed offi~rs. wboee guns
wer e not drawn and beaded
toward the side door. when the
omcers reu in line wl\h h1m.
Beauchamp said Brown shook
off ooe officer who tuld grasped
h.is shoulder sec-oods before the
s hootings occurred.
F une ral a r ran i m ents for
Reed , who ls manied and the
rather ot t~ younc boys, wen!
peodq loelb.
• .,,. ...un IDdd•t obriouat7
is UDdar Vtr)' C'°9e ICrUtiay,"
Beauchamp said. "Any depart.
meat that c.,_ about what bap-
peoa in the fu ture would ~at
something like th1s to try to s>tt· vent it.
H~ said that officers were wt-U
w1th1n their nghts in entenng
the bar to Sftk out Brown
Some patrons complained
afte r the incide nt that pohce
sbou.ld have waited until the bar
closed to t.al.lt with Brown.
Beauchamp said however .
that such a delay may not have
p~vented what occurred.
Brown was found hldlnc an some bulbes aa hour alter the
aboot1n1 after police rrom
several jurisdictions sealed olf a
three-block are.a surroundi ng
the bar.
Brown wu boo t e d Into Orante County Jail on auapjdon
ot murder and suspicion ol as-
sault with Inte nt to commit
murde r . Ball w a s s e t at ~.000.
Three Seized
In Newport
CM Stripping
A trlo of Newport Be ach
youths . wear ing g loves and
equipped Wlth mechanic's tools,
we~ arrested early today alter
police surrounded an auto deal·
e rship wbere the suspects al·
legedly were dismanWng e x·
pensive Porscbes.
Investigators said an officer
noticed the activity at Chick
h e r son Volks wagen . 445 E
Coast Highway. JUSt after mid·
night and radioed for t}ackup
UDll.S.
Police said a hum an net was
formed around the entrance to
the dealership and that the male
youths were apprehended when
they Uied &o flee.
An estimate ol \be dama1e
was not a vailable . The three
17-year-olds. ~ said, were
booked on bursJary ~har1es and
~leued to their parents.
Refugees Rescued
MANILA. Ptuhpptnes t API
A L' S merchant ship rescued 28
Vietnamese refuius from a
small boat today
BankCws
Prime Rate
ST. LOUIS CAP) - A
s ma ll St. Louia ba.nk ,
Southwest Bank. cut Its
prime lending rate today
to 12 percent from Lbe 11
percent charged by most banks.
There were predictioos
tha t interest rates in
generai will continue to
rail.
DAILY PILOT Newport Surfer
Wins Boys Tit/,e
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011 •••M4 .. f4 ....
Mon than 100 0ranse Cout
a urfera competed oa 1ta11y
three to four foot wawe at the
Salt Cl'eek turf coat .. t Ulla
weektDIL '!'bey were ebeered by a
Jar1e crowdoa tbe beach.
The &bird annual COCltelt for
amatasr aurfen drew ccmte.t-
anh from all 1outb coast
beaetre1. Tbe turf and 1ua
cooper.ad to make u.. ~ a
apeda&or"1 dlUOt.
Tbe coaftet ls apauond by
8adda.bedE Commait1 eon.c. 1n c~ wttb ua. NaiiGUI
lcbolMUc ~ AIMdatloD
udtMCouDlrolOrMI•· • .._.. ta ua. lborl .. ~
iDd•Hd.,.... ......... ol N..,.n ._. wllo ._. ftrlt
~ ....... Odien ...... llm O.•'wat, laa a .... a., Heoa4: &ftc
Dia ..... Daaa h&M. ~i ... t.:.l ..... ow.a -...... ..... .
In tbe Jt.Dor in,n•a dlvt&loo,
Brian lkNulty. of Capiltraao
Beacb rode away wltb flnt
place banon.
Seeood place went to Id
Plorea, ~ Beaeb; Wrd wu Mart,y Holtman H~
Beacb, md fovt.h DlW .-to
Pat Alim. u.o Ciru•~ Be.a. •
la tM .,.., dtvtatoe. 1 .. 1
Bem larftr David aa,.n '°'* flnt . Dlaee, fo&.ao.,ed b Kirk
.rueatlllitr, ot Lac• a.acb. Viel Ooddm'4I ot C1e1Deate u4llOUW ...... ot....,_
Beaeb 1bartdl tlab• place boaon. .
la die WOIDIU'I dlfti6ola. 0aa
PolDt --hllllle ..... ... ............ Alla ... ......
ol IAimll 8-da WU ..... .
Tldnl ........... --' to Yldd Die..," Oolta ........... Oalw of Newpwt BMda wu .. "
fovt!L
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Speoal tor Oed. from the Garage.
Tie ros '*"'O 9llvot
Rolls·Aatat-SCflPI vw-car
MG -car 56 11v'derbrd -car
Morwv Ole> ~ sr... ~ &oftong Emtllem
~ Cdac ~ Tr1n1Am
AJllt
ALGrDI. ~em (AP)-·
,,.~ al .... • $
Ex Coulltrt•~ dffplJ Yided .. " be•aD today Oil a .,..... •
J>romlM that would
ralle tllie world'• GU -.S t.
creue U.S. 1d08ne ud Jne:ru
oll COits more than 1 eeat-' a
1 alloa.
Key sntntstera 1atd tire~
tbouOt the ~-wouJd tail. : Saudi Arabian OU •blllt.8r
Sbelk Ahmed Zaki YamaDl t.ad
reporters be was •••er'r
pesalmlldc'• about ~ d
reacbln& an qreement at U..
coofUWM:e. •
Conference eourees said &be
Saudis were oppo9tnc tbe deal In
hopes th.at supply and de~
rorces on the world oil marUta
would force the .. bawk9" to K ·
etpt lower prices later th.is fetr ..
Iranian OU Mlnilter All Akber
Motnfar aaid be was "1ure•• no
agreement would be reached. •
Sources said world oil prifes
likely would rem ain about the
sam~ U' the meeting faiJed:to
produce accord amon1 the JS.
member nations. ff t.be ecms-
promlae price is aeeepted,' it
would boo8t the average OPEC
price by nearly 5 percent.
Iraqi OU Minister Tayeh ~b
del-Karim said Sunday be wo,&d
propo1e that all OP~ nat.iqas
charge 132 a barrel. Acreemeat
on that price would mean ha"fb would have to drop their prices
$3, m lddle-of-lbe-roaden raise
theirs $2 and the Sal.Adla lDc:reiae
theirs by SC. ·
Inda.try analyst.a aaid the de&J
would add about 'l .S ceDti a
J•Uon to u .s. cuotine and bMt.-
1n1 oll prices ud booat. OPEC-a
oU lneome by a bout $15 bWio6 a
year from $315 bWion. ·
Mesa Arresu .
SexO/fendsr
In New Cases
A S3-year-old eo.i. Mesa man
was booked into the city•s jail
late Sunday on a warrant aileg-
mg suspicion ol illegal sexual in·
tercourse with two juvenile
girls.
Senne "Sid" Brookshire, a
reJti stered sex offender, was ar·
reat.ed al h15 home, 205() W aJ.lace
St .• I~ bf lnv...,114'« Pbll ck after tbe ,..,,
youn1 girls told ot incidents oc-
curring at that apartmeat and
Brooksbire'a f<W'qler Coat.a Meta
residence
In vestJgator McConnick Mid
the girls, 15 and 16 yean ot •·
made their complaints after dis-
cussing February and May inci-
dents Wlth a parent.
T he 16-year-old, McCormick
said, broke down durinl ques-
llonint and has beee admJtted &o
UCI Medical Center for treat-ment.
Police said the two gtrls met
Broobhire throu1h friend5. ol
their family and did not make
their allegations earU« because
of fear.
The ,.ira. claimed t.be lnci·
denta Included pbot.e HNioas.
intercourse and unnatural sex
•ell by the suapect as they
fei1ned sleep.
Tbe 16-year-ald 1aid 1be was
molest e d I n February al
Br ooks hlre 's former home
which neembaed a wanboule.
Broobblre, aebeduled for v -
raignment today, ls beiDI beld
on $15,000 ball.
ALSGAAAOE
56 FASHtON 1$1..ANO
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644-7'030
··~ He said Im followers want to
ntle t.hemaelves and have set up
.. &heir own government to do it.
.~vena, an ex·bulldo~er driver
·known throughout the islaQds as
Jimmy, declared himself the
•leader ol the fiedgling stale or ;. Vemarana.
-· ~ His revolt is a matter of con-
cern to the governments or Bri·
•bin and France. which have
-:JoinUy ruled the New Hebrides
·.for 7.t years.
... · Walter Lini, the elected chier
_)ninis~ ol the New Hebrides
-1s1ands, 850 miles east or ·~Australia, has called on Britain
• and France to send troops to put
down the rebellion. The islands
· are lo get their independence Ju-
ly 30.
Neither nation has responded
~ to bis call and both are reported
divided over what they can, or
should. do to counter Stevens'
Tevolution.
Stevens. a native of part Scot·
tish ancestry. seems hardly
fazed by the threat of force.
"I ask God if force has the
right to come," be said speaking
in a mixture of broken English
and Blllama, the local dialect.
''Geld tell me DO."
·' Stevens bas been a force in .~New Hebrides potltics for 20
yean, but be was an aJ.so.ran in
·the r~ to govern the lslands ., 'after Independence. People who
haye known him for years. say
• be la part politician and part cult
"Je.acfer -a Melanesian
• ''Btgman" who mixes Chris·
·. flanity with primitive tribal
···beliefs.
~· He COPDts among his friends. __ llicbael Oliver, a passionately
anti-communist real estate
~ .. ·millionaire from Carson City.
• ·Nev.
Oliver, who helped Stevens ·~draft a constitution for his
breakaway nation, is a leading
-· member of the Phoenix Founda·
• lion , a group of wealthy
• American busineumen who
· want to see Vemarana become a
haven for free enterprise unhin-
. • dered by government regula·
J' lions or taxes.
Santo Town seems little
changed by the revolution.
•,About the only visible signs or
.1be revolt were the street patrols·
. ·by Stevens' rag-tag police force
·instead ol the regular British
and French policemen who had
patrolled the island.
·Rotarians
,•
-~ix Women
CHICAGO (AP> -Rotary In·
teraaUonal will remain a service
organl.z.ation for men only, del·
egates to its 1980 conventioni
bave decided
After a three-hour discussion
Saturday, some 3SO delegates
voted against opening mem-
benbip to women. The vote was
60 percent qainst the proposal,
said Charles C . Keller.
chairman of the convenUon's
Council oo Legislation.
The propopl was sponaond
by the Rotary International
board ol direct.on and by Rotary
1roa119 from u.e United States,
India, Sweden and Switzerland..
Tbe or1anbatlon bas 18, 700
clubl m 151muntries.
r~ s.... PwchMe
-Moro Ridge -Irvine Co. Gift
Aliso Veejo Dedication
~~;~~=· Potential Future ~-tions
.....,.....,.._...,Tl•""'--
MAP INOtCATES PATCHWORK OF PURCHASES, GIFTS, DEDICATIONS fT WILL TAKE TO PUT PARK TOGETHER
P•rtl Along lrvtne Co••t CloMf Th•n Meny Thought It Would lww Geti -LOftl W•y ft'Offt A•.-Y
Coastal Park Weighed
Senate ActiOn to Determine Scope of Project
By STE\lE MAULE °'-~,.... .... Recent strides toward the
creation of a national urban
park in the south Orange County
coast area have woo the l>!aiae
of conservationists who have
been pushing the park plan for
ne•rly five years.
But while park enthusiasts from~ like the Frieoda ol
the lryi.De Coast a.re outlin1q
schemes for what the Jwae park
should loOt ... e. otben are re-
viewing more fimdamental coa-
<:en)L .
The cOasta1 .,.,-k, at th1a time,
ia stlll lltl1e mori than a network
of property llDee spllttin1 .. die
open space between Corona del
Mar Md Lquna Beach.
The llmellgbt was thrown oo
the park concept last month
when a bill to baitlate purchase
of the 11.000-acre Iniae Coastal
N aUooal Urban Park WU ap-
proved by lbe House of
Representatives.
Under its terms, the federal
government would be aut.borUed
to spend up to $38 million toward
purchasing land in the coastal
!I.lopes surrounding Laguna
Beach. Tbe fate ol the park bill, joint·
ly spocsored by Reps. Jerry Pat·
terson, D-Santa A.pa, and Robert
Badham. R-Newport Beach, now
hinges on Senate action.
The Senate Commlllee on
Energy and Natural R~ces
currently is reviewing the bill. It
is Wl1mown whether the bill will
emerge from Ws committft in
the same form that It went in.
o.6ff"9ll ......... ENVISK>NS COAST PARK
Frtends Leader Plnde
Tbe only piece of that puzzle
that's already in place is tbe
1,898-acre Crystal Cove State
Park already purchased from
the Irvine Company. This block
or land includes a strip or
acreaie that stretches from
Abalone Point west to a po.int
near Cameo Shores. According to the bill, the first
acquisition that the government
must undertake will be buying a
triangle-shaped wedge of
Laguna Beach's Sycamore Hills.
Also, the lrylne Company
would .. ~ to deveAoP
a 3$-ecre reereatlcm facl.Uty in-
side ~ put, plnpoloted near
Wl.abbone lm1.
Company officials contend
plans for t.b1a facWty are still in
the early staces. but note that
tbe theme 9'0'dd be toward la'\'· Ina pan mltors. Hotels· and
restaurants are being con-
sidered.
On tbe eastern aide ol tbe ~
posed park ls the 4,381-acre
Aliso greenbelt wbidl rims eat
ud eoudl of I..-. Beeda 89d inclu4•• WoM Calliyoa aad ......,,. Alloc.Qao.
1'ldt ..... of .... .,.. paale la
the futbeat ...., la tbt it ..
already been e1ed and liven ~~~-by state
Tb.11 property Is pa.rt land ded-
icated by the Allao Viejo Com
pany, wbicb, in tum, gets the
rtgbt to build 20,000 dwelling
unlta just north ol the park boun·
dary.
Finally. tbe park would be
fleshed out to it.a full design with
future land pu.rdlues from a
number ol property owners, in·
eluding the Joba DeWitt Com·
pany. Ma.rcroft Properties, the
W annlngton Group and S & S
ComtnJction.
But what will the parlt be.
wben and if it's all pieced
togethef"?
State olftcial.5, duriog a recent
tour ol the new Crystal Ooft
State Park, opted only to
speculate when asked that ques.
Uoo.
They said QQeStioos OD parit·
ing, t.be poalbWty ol overallbl
umpine area a1'd even roads
into the park are issues that land
use specialists will have to de-
1 i berate over berore any
ao.swers emerge.
But Fem Pirkle. president ol
the Friends of the Irvine Coast.
said her group already bas men-
tally drafted plans foe wbal the
pa.rt abould kMJk like and oiler to visitors.
The Irvine eroup originally
pushed for a 17 ,000-acre national
park with inland boundaries
reacbinc all tbe way to tbe Sao
Diego Freeway for convenient
acceu. 11le)' said cu.rreot plans
aren't perfect, but are cloM
enoqb to keep them happy.
Tbe O'OUP'j Coroa..a del Mar
president s-u11ests U.at tbe
urban part be pasaitt with bill:· Ing and equestrian trails and
some ovemigbl camping spots .
A museum. she said, would be
appropriate on the coast side ol
the park.
To linut traffic m the park, the
750-member conservation group
is urging that shuttle bus service
be U9ed to bring m s1ghtsttrs.
s imilar to services used m
Yosemite National Park.
College students and Boy
Scouts. she said. could be
recrwted as tour guides Wlth
addltioo.a.l dUtles, s uch as work·
in g on li tt.er patrols
•·One of the main ideas of an
urban park is ror nearby res1·
dents to have somewhere to go
lhal they can look in all dire<:-
tions and see nothing but wilder·
ness." Mrs. Pirkle observes
"People should be able to have
a one-day affair with nature
without having to drive 1,000
miles just to get out of lbe city."
1
WA8RINGTON CAP> -.TM
U.S. ~ Couft .,,_. to!
daJ to dedde ......... ·~ rape lawa twlf'O"Rlt.aetlonallY dll.:
crtmtaaae 81aimt males. •
Tbe Jllltkel Wd tbeJ will ~
view Callfomia'• Jaw, wbleli
makes it a crime fw meo oi
boy1 to have aaual iDtel"coW"M
with comeDtlDI females .~
age 18. Females canDOt ~ a crime under die law.
The California Su9reme Court
upheld the law u a fUIDtuibie
meau of preveattng teen·ac4}
pregnancies.
"The state court opinion ii
baaed upon the antiquated aex:
ual mytb of the 1uperiorlty of
the male," the justices were
told. "SUch an opinion ... can
only help to perpetuate the no-
tion that women are inferior SO
men, and prolong the struggle
for equal rights among tbe
sexes."
Challenging the law are
lawyers for a young Sonoma
County man identified in court
documents only as Michael M .•
who is dlarged with statutory
rape in a 19'78 incident.
M icbael was 17 when he and a
girl identified in court r~rds
as Sharm, then 16, engaged in
sexual intercourse after what
the California court called "an
amorous interlude on a park bench."
Because Sharon was not his
wife and was under 18, Michael
was charged with statutory
rape 1be crime is punishable by
imprisonment for up lo eight
years .
Michael's lawyers, attacking
the law's validity, asked lhal the
charges be dismissed. A Sonoma
County trial judge denied the re-
quest, and lbat ruling was up·
held by a 4·3 vote or the stale
Supreme Court.
Although the law clearly dis-
criminates against males and
females, the court majority
said . such dilfering treatment. is
juat.ified by "a compelliq and
demonstrable state interest in
minimiJ:Uic the number of teen-age pregnancies and their dis-
astrous coasequencea. ''
The court's dissenters said the
law "reflttta a belief that a
min or female la in need of
special protection not only
aealnsl tbe male but also
aga Inst herself, against her
voluntary but presumptively im-
prudent declsk>n.s ln matters or
Hlt.
Games Hel,d
In 'MtMCOW'
MOSCOW, Tenn. (AP)
-Giving her cotton-
cbQ.Pping arm credit ror
winning the skillet toss,
Dorothy Wade bas collect·
ed a pewter medal and a
new frying pan at the 1980
Summer Games -Ten·
nessee style.
The weekend games
were organized by this
rura l West Te nnessee
community alter Presi·
dent Carter called for a
boycott or the real Olym._
pies to protest the Soviet
interv e ntion in
Argb anislan.
T he organiz.ers included
a IO-kilometer run, named
for Carter, a three-mile
bicycle race, a canoe race,
horseshoe pitching and
tobacco spitting.
The bill calls for several
purchases by the government
and roe various landowners to
dedicate or make gifts or proper·
ty lo exchange for other guarao·
tees.
At 90 acres. the parcel is the smallest piece of the puzzle. But
Laguna Officials are hopeful it
will bring between $1 and S2 million to the city lo help pay --------------------------------------
The bill la eomtruct.ed so that
it will self«struct oo Dec. 31,
1984, lf tbe government hasn't taken action to acquire tbe prop-
erty needed to weld tbe park
together.
As now envisioned, the part's
inland edge would fall midway
between the coast and the San
Diego Freeway alone the pro-
posed allpment ol the San Joa·
quio Trmportatioo Corridor.
Its coasjal boundary woWd ex·
tend from Muddy Canyon
midway between Laguna Beach
and Corona del Mar to Allio
Canyon in South Lapna.
But tbe _pemment faces a
pant Jiapaaw-puule-llke talk if
the pan la to become what ill
backers bope lt will become.
the city's mortgage on tbe
Sycamore Hills land.
But tbe keystone to the entire
park ts the coastal property
owned by the Irvine Company.
The bill calls for the govern·
ment to purchase roughly 1,610
acres from the Irvine Comp&01.
This land would form tbe
western edge of the park.
The agreement aho provides
for the lrvtne Company to offer
an addtti.ooaJ 3,100 acres to the
park -2.eoo ~ the form ol a
dedication and ~ acres as a
lift
In eachan•e for these COD·
cessions, the development firm
would be gl'feo auurances tbat
lt could comtruet 2,000 hil1llde
dwellinl &mlta on the Corona del
Mar side ol tbe DJltioaal park.
traditionally dad,
reey c.arcz. p:Jplin suit ...
'lldidt' 'Dieatre Nbed . .
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l
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getting nat on the bottom side, you mJcht have trouble at the gu pumps.
At many locations along our coastllDe, JOU pall lDto Ule
gas station and inquire as to the locaUoa ol the air bole.
the attendant Just loots at you funny.
ApparenUy free air at the gas pumps ju.st allows
somebody to take up space where somebody else would be
pumping OPEC &old into their tank .
On another trcnt, it seems that the airwaves aren't even going to be free any more.
SEASONED Cll'IZEN8 in our midst~ay recall wbat
grand run It was ln tbelr youth to try snatcbiftC ngrant
radio stgnala from the alrwaftS. Giant antennas sTStems
were erected over homes. Some people evea played wttb
crystal radios, movtn1 a cat'• wblaker device around oa
the crystal In an effort to capture a slpal from some far·
away place like Detroit or PtUSbuqla.
Later, far more sopbiaUcated equipment was Invented
to unscramble the screeches and static of the airwaves and
pull ln radio signals
Today, that unscrambling ls called "piratina" or
signals in the air.
YOO MAY HA VE NOTED tn the news that one pay
television ouUlt hu laid a lawsuit cm 31 firm• ad in· dividuala. It ls all .. ed taa.t u.. .......... ....., ......
iq &Dd MWq clevtcee tlMlt wUJ ~ a. pa~ TV •'8nala. thus allowlq viewers to Capbare tile alpala for free.
The defendants reportedly have arped that lf tbe pay
TV people put lhelr si1nala out lnto the free air, theft they
are free to try and capture thole sipals.
Alas, during thls debate, you may be left to wonder if
free a1r is going to go the way ol the free lunch.
At tbia rate, you may find a government lnapeetor
com~ around one of these days to monitor your excessive brea .
Then he'll put a tax on it
'------------------------------------------------' I
PORT WAYNE, Ind. <AP> -
Docton bue operated acaln on
civil rilbta activist Vernon E.
Jordan Jr .• um Ume to repair
an abdominal lnclllocr from sur-
gery nearly two ween a10 after
Jordan was 1bot in a Fort w ·~motel paftln8 lot. Jordan wu-tn aerloua but sta·
2nd Surgery
ble ccndltion today at Parhiew
Memorial HOlpltal, dodon aUd
Dr. Jeffrey ·Tows. aald tbat
the 4'-JQr-old National Urban
IAag• preUdeat WU open&.ed
OD 8'1Ddey Diabt becauH ol ~
breakdown in AD abdomlnal in·
etalon made in earlier MlJ'Cer)'.
WAMINCriVH CAP> -'hi Ualt.t ..... au,.... eo.t
........... , to ....... ...
... ----paifle ..... . may ..... q'*5ta. ,. ..
IUIPHlff Of coa:a•Utta1 • ertme.
Tbe jm<• •akl ...., wW ,..
view a fedlraJ eppeale eo.rt. na&-lat tM pemment ..,. 111111 too far ID llmJUns police dllen-
tioa far .... alopl.
"Tlte ~umce of tM de-
cl•loG -.y be aJplflcanU, to
Impair effective and proper
law enforcement acUou and ti>
dl1coura1e ... careful prep~
aratory police wort," Justice
Department Jawyen told the
hi&b court.
.\1' BUE IN an A.rillona cue
lnvolYlng \be transport of iJJep1
aUem from Mexico ls wbetber
stops ol vehicles by police -.y
be based on "circumstantial
evidence."
The 9th U.S. arcvJt Court ol
Appeals court euent1ally Mid DO
IDt April and set a lepl prece-
dent for Ari.lone, CaJUonlia,
Alaska, ldabo. Montana,
Nevada, Or•IOD, Waab1Jaltoo
and Hawaii.
In 1'Mt 8an:ler Patrol .....
reaponalble for a •paraely. popwated area ol the Muican
border new Sella, Aria., besan lnv-U.Catfne, what they believed
wu • pettern of mesal · alien
traffic.
THE 01 #IC8iiS came ecrosa
f00$Prtn&a llldleatin& ll'OIPJ °' etabt to • bad walked Dort& "from the l>onler acrosa ao mllea
or desert and mountains to
Highway 86, an east-west
Amona road. The olficen made
aeveral deductions from the
footprints. lneludlnc the fact
that the groups traveled by
ni&bt, because the prints led Uito
or over obltaeles that would
have been avo&ded tn daylllbt.
The officers believed a penon wearing shoes with a dlaliDctlve
"chevron" tread was 1uldlng
tbe froups, as the deslp showed
up to each P"OUP ol footprinll.
The footprinU a1ao lDdlcated
that once tbe groups bad
reached Highway 86, they would
walk east for several miles.
F&OM THIS, the olfieen de-
duced tbe 1r:.:ad been
Dicked UP II, a ~Jll'ObalV :r·.w ..... ,l'OID tbe eut: Ula& dae ....._ lll'O-
b ab i y picked them up and
UlrDed arcxmd, return.i.nc eut.
On the evealng of Jan. 30, um.
two officers stationed
themselves off Hi&hway 86
watching for a vehicle big
eoou1h to carry a group. They
noted a camper paa. them bead-ing west at 4:30 a .m. and pus
them beading eut at 1:12 a.m.
They followed the vehicle and
stopped It.
Underground Army?
TEL AVIV. hraeJ <AP> -~
u11lnatloo attempta acaiDst
three Pal•«lnl.., mayors bave
arouaed wideeprud 1pee\Llation
bere tbat atremilt Jewlab set-
tlen are letUq up an under·
ground army in the occ\llMed
Wett Bank of tbe Jordan Rlver
lo retaliate for put Arab at-
"tacka aga1mt larael.
Chills Hit Northeast
Michigan to Ailantre Coaat in l.Dw 40s
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l•iBallles
These baby armadillos look a bit helpless and hapless in
the bands ol man. but they were the object ol a dramatic
rescue ln Daytona Beach, F1a., where Bob McGarity
saved them from a hatesaina dog.
Tornado-ravaged
City Recovering
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (AP) -The dly of Grand laland has
changed Us empbuia from ~ to reeoveey ln the wake of a
deadly st.ring of tornadoes tbat ripped tbrou&b hundreds ol bomes and btaslDesaes lut Tuesday. _
M8)'0I' Robert Kril sakl tome mercb.anll ol t.be frtncee ol the
stricken aectiom of the ceatra1 Nebraska dty would be allowed to
reopen today. Most ot the at.arm debn1 bad been deattd and trar.
flc flowed smoothly 5uDday. •
KrlJ aa.ld about II peramt of the residents wtlbout electricity
would have the power restored today. But the mayor cautioned that
be ls ltil1 CCJDcel'Ded about turnin& the power back OD in the most
heavily damqed Metioa.a.
Meanwhile, the tut two known tornado victim• were to be
burled tbls monllnf.
Charles Fred Peterson, 80, one ol the first victims found. was
to be buried at 10:30 a.m . Monday. And Danny Davenport, 25. of
Overton, who ~ame the fifth victim when be died Friday from
bead iDJuries suffered ln the Tuesday nJpt storm, was to be buried
to Lnin8ton. At lulit ftft cUed la u. twtst.a. Of an iDili.al list Ct( .,. oames,
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NATtON /WORLD
PAD (AP) -Form• \1.S. AttoflleY o..raJ tim.MJ Clm1t
HP tbe Uaked .._. lboald :::':f!r tor pat aeuou ID Iran nd 1111 be .. DOt bot9"Nd by mtlellm -ar tlile tbreat ol pros..
eeudoa-for ti'•: to tnm tn deflanceol a pres Ill.._.
''I love my ~ too much
not to conteH,' aU•1•d
American erimel to lnla. a.n
aald SuDday ID a ~ Jn.
tervlew. "We owe U. Jrlldlm
people a Jot. We owe U-. an
apolOI)'. We bave auooort.ed tbe
deposed sbab an-4 be baa
brutalized them and be bu cauaed tbe deathl ot 1Qall.Y of
them."
CLA&K &ECOMM~NDBD
tbe United States "let thtnp
cool off" jnatead of 9•blD1
economic sanetlom atmed at
preaswinl Iran into releasing
lhe 53 American bostqes. now in their 219th clay ot captivity.
He predicted aanctlona would
drive Iran closer to the Soviet
Union.
Clartc arrived in Paris Sunday
from Tehran where be and Dine
other Ame ricans attended a
"Crimes of Ame rica" con-
ference laat week. All 10 would
race possible 10-year prison
terms and fines of $50,000 each ii
convicted of violating President
Carter's ban OD travel to Iran.
Asked about the ponible pros-
ecuUoa. Clark said, "The ftne
doesn't bother me, 1 don't have
it, and I hope a ~l t•rm
wouldn't botber me e· r.
"MY DEFENSE will be that
America is founded on
freedom ," Clark told in· tervlewers OD the ABC News program "Issues Bild Anlweni."
Asked how be felt about being
called a "traiior'' in the United
States, Clark said be was just trying "to make my country
just."
Republican Sen. John Tower
saad in a television interview
Sunday that Clark's trip to
Tehran was "seditious" and fell
into the same category as an
earlier trip by Clark to Hanoi
during the Vietnam war.
BUT SECRETARY of Stall'
Ed mund S . Mus kie told
television Interviewers he wou.ld
be willine to meet with the 10
Americans "ii any of them thinJc
tbey have uaeful Lolormatioo to impart.••
Will tltis
summer bore
\Ne can offer you fun. excite-
ment and cash. All 1t takes 1s
a little bit of ··smarts·· and
the ability to make a mature
dec1s1on. A mature dec1s1on
1s the grown-up way to do
something productive with
your life.
Becoming a newspaper ear-
ner is a mature decision that
a lot of young people have
made. and are happy that
they did because they always
have &<>methtng to do and
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Not enou1ll
1oin1 onP
can earn money for summer
act1v1t1es too. If you are relia-
ble. courteous. dependable
and like to earn money we
need you The only thing
that our newspaper carriers
haVe that you haven t got 1s
a summer JOb .
So. get out of chat summer
depression and give our
c1rculat1on department a call
to set up an appointment. If
you·ve got what 1t takes,
we ve got a job for you.
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CALIFORNIA
Bariag a Ball
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llUJCAIJ. Mexico <AP> -A powerful eartbquake destroyed
IO bom11 ln a na-11 farm community, kJUed at leut t-.o penom
Hd trl&lered rumbUD11 tn an old volcano lcm1 believed extiact,
Mexltu at.at. Judicial pollce aa.ld today.
'n.t quak.1. which a1lo wu felt lo Southern Callfonla and &ouUMnt AIUana, meuured between t.2 and t .7 oa the Richter ataie _. IU'UK at 8:28 p.m. PDT Sunday, laatln1 almoet a full
minute..:. autbortU. Hid. The epicenter wu 50 miles aoutheut of
th11 U.~·MexiCO border city.
POUCE 8AID A GlaL WAS KDJ.£0 when the roof ol her
bom. eollapMd ln the farminl area known u Oauca. about 25 mu .. IOUt.b ol tbe border. A man alao died there when a railroad
bridle fell on hb car.
y daybreak, at least 60 people were treated for injuries by the
Me:alcan Red ero.. in Mexicali.
Details oo the rumblings at the volcano. Cerro Prieto. were
s ketchy, but the mountalo is in the Mexicali area and is the site of
an experimental 1eothermal power plant.
Authorities said it would be several days before they knew the
extent of dama1e or injuries throughout the Mexicali Valley. into
which the Colorado River flows.
THE ALL·AMERICAN CANAL, which also carries water from
the Colorado into California's Imperial Valley along the border.
was reported damaged and there was some flooding in rural areas ot the agricultural valley. However, the only damage reported in
tM! United States was at an electrical transformer which blew out
in Brawlev.
The quake was felt as far north as Los Angeles.
Some small aftershocks also were recorded.
The rolling motion of the earth lasted 60 to 90 seconds near the
epicenter. Buildings swayed and water splashed out of swimming
pools in areas of LoS Angeles. Orange and San Diego counties.
IN ARIWNA THE QUAKE was felt from Yuma to Tucson
Marty Mack, former March of Dimes national poster boy.
leaves with his date, Karen Shunk, for Cupertino High
School Senior Ball held in San Francisco. Marty. a birth
defect victim, has no arms and one leg shorter than the
othe r, is 19 and about to graduate with a $3,000
scholarship to University of Santa Clara.
The Imperial Valley, just 60 miles north of the epicenter . suf·
fered $16 million in damages last October when a quake measuring
6.5 on the Richter scale struck the area.
Author Henry Miller
SuccUmbs at Age 88
PACIFIC PAL ·
ISAD~ (AP> -Author
Henry Miller, who ad·
milted bis novels, includ·
iog "Tropic of Cancer."
were obscene but stoutly
denied they were pomo-
1rapbic, bas diecj at his
bomehere.Hewas88.
Miller , who se
popularity 'VS partly
lied to the ~act that
some ol his novels were
banned in this country
for three decades, died
peacefully at bis home
Saturday afternoon. ac·
cording to bis publisher .
Noel Young. 1be author
bad been suffering from
circulatory problems for
some time. Young said.
Funeral arrangements
are pending.
THE AUTHOR of
several sexually explicit
novels didn't object lo
being called an obscene
writer.
"Obscenity, like sex.
bas its rightful place in
literature," Miller main·
tained . But h e was
s trong ly opposed to
pornography, which he
defined as presenting
sex for purely prurient
purposes
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Henry Miiier
"I have no connection
with slop turned out in
the name of freedom."
he declared a decade
ago.
Born in New York City
on Dec. 26. 1891, Miller
attended City College of
New York briefly. After
an odyssey across t he
country working at
various jobs, Miller
moved to Paris in 1930
where he became part of
the Bohemian colony.
"TROPIC OF CAN·
ce r ," hi s beat ·
known novel, dealt with
Parisian lowlife in the
'30s and waa largely
autobiographical .
Although it was finished
in 1934, it was nearly four
years before a French
publisher printed it and
the book remained UD·
published in this country
until 1961.
Nevertheless, it sold
mllltons of co pies
worldw ide and
thousands of Americans
returning from Europe
smuggled copies of the
novel and l>ther Miller
works through customs
until the U.S. ban was
lifted.
"Tropic of Cancer"
was called both pornog-
raphy and art, depend·
ing on the critic. Poet
Ezra Pound said of it:
''At last, an unprintable! book that's readable."
But it wasn't until 1964
that the U.S. Supremer
Court ruled the book
could not be constitu·
tionaHy suppressed
Ski Boat Plows Into
Spectators; 2 Injured
LONG BEACH <AP)-Two persons
were injw-ed Sunday afternoon when
one of the boats in a ski boat ex-plosion at Marine Stadium went out
of control oo a tum and plowed up
onto rocks where spectators were
watching.
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weeks of this month before a three-
week vacation in July.
Carson was dia cbarged from
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at 10: 15
a .m . Saturday as all patients are -
in a wheelchair.
Loos Beach lifeguard Alan Miki
said one of ~ iajured was a 4·
year-old boy who was taken by
paramedics to Long Beach Com· G••--• Arre.tftl munity Jbpital where be was ex·
amlned for possible bead and neck SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A man
i.Qjuries. with a rifle and a pistol inside hb
hotel room was arrested after keep. IA Flee In l'lre ing policeatbayrorellbtbours.
LOS ANGEI..!S <AP> -Officials Stephen Reynolds, 28, WU 8l'l"fllted
say 20 DeOPle suffered minor cuta Sunday for inveat11at1on ol bran· and bnu.-wbm they were forced to dlsbin8 a ftreann at a policeman, be-eva~Ullle an Alr Canada ~ ing an a~Yict ln poesession ol a
TriStar Jfltllner wboae left wing weapon, a .25-caliber pistol, and ename c:a&llht f)re u it wu leaving posseaion ol a sawed-off rifle.
from tbe paae111er terminal at Loe The standoff becan after az.year·
AD1e1el hita"DatioDal AJ.reort. , old Nancy Crystal, an uquahatance
All Air Cauda spokesman aaid 131 of Reynolds, went to b1I hotel room,
pu...-;. 11 flilllt atteedanta and accordlq to police.
tbne coekpAt erew memben aboard UM tJane.eD&lDe plane bound for Plw R1au WH4
Toromo-lllld Moetreal wen evacuat· SAN DIEGO <AP) -Al two DMD
eel after tbe 9 :0I a .m. PM tnddent workedon lta lllliM. a World War 0-
Sunday, mainlJ by 1Udlll1 down vtiita1e lban Pl'-22 •uddml.1 mowd
.......,._, ._. off lta wbeel daockl aad nn wild for:
L Noei . Of tile JO iDjW'tld reqw.r.d 10 mlnut• at lloetcomerJ FWd. ~.uwtm _,_ aP were treated The.....,... ....... ODeD~ plane
nlllftd at tbe airport. aaW ftre traveled ID a elliptical paUern S.·
department 1poke1man Te~ day. ft ftna1lY came to a atop by blt-
Aqun. • • tlD1 a puted plane. drtvtAI lta Oil... .... ..... woOdm~ProPeller Into the aide ol tbe twta ...... alreraft.
LOI AllGSLD (AP)··-NBC 1&11 • POcM 11114 mecbanle. palled U.
eo•ld'• ~ Cata, ...tins tit two ••n, 8111 Allen and Bob ~·,iiiflllr a ~ ltQ ta t.be Cantwell, to 1afety. Botb were
.._.. • tNmDeat ol 1 blocked knoet.d to tbe pav1meat and left ... ...., p lliidilllt eppear OD "Tbl 1twaned aQd eemleouleoua wbell tbe TOlllllll ............... tM lait two old .,. .. iUrted up.
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DAILY PILOT
At the Imperial County Sbertft"1 olftce la 1:1 Cea&ro. Dtputy
Lawrence Powell called s~~~ldn1 "• lood ~roltlat.~' . Powell aald u a preca meuure 1berift'1 ~ ..
were ~ olf ltreeta near tbe eouaty bulldlq, wb.ldt wu eon·
demn" lftet' the October quake but not,_ torn down.
Sniper's Dad Wed
To Runaway, 17
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Authorities say they are lnvestlpe the
IDJrriage of Wallace SJ)encer, the 4l·y~ar-old father of cted Sao Diego schoolyard sniper Brenda :;pencer, to bis da ter's
former 17-year-old ceUmate. :
Assistant District Attorney William Kennedy told tbe 5aD
Diego Union the probation department referred the cue to bia f'f ·
fice for screening. Kennedy said be in turn asked the Sao DifCO
Police Department for help "because of the lack of evidence
available."
THE POLICE WILL LOOK into whether "any criminal atta
occurred in San Diego County Involving Spencer and the 17-year-
old girl." Kennedy said.
Probation offlcer Else Norbeck asked for an investigation of
Spencer in connection with laws on contributing to the deinqu~y
of a minor and statutory rape, the newspaper quoted unidentified
sources as saying .
ACCOllDING TO JUSTICE of the Peace William Steen, wbo
performed the ceremony, Wallace spencer was married March,26
in Yuma. Ariz., to Sheila McCoy, a runaway who was his
daughter's cell mate at Juvenile Hall. ·
The pair had a marriage license, Steen said , indicating that
Miss McCoy's parents bad given permission for the marriage as
required'°' Arizona law.
The Body_ Beautiful ...
Via Methode leanne
Piau~ Firstat zSFA!
Introducing MedxxJe Jeanne Piaubett
de Lanc.Ome-the complete and total
approach to bodycare for the Eighties!
Complete and tot.11. because there are
rhree Mithodes. each with its own
exclusive applicator and tleiftment.s,
that WOfk t()fle(her pt0f9essively,
actively, sensually! to tone. silken
and enegiu ¥OCJ from toP to toe. The
Contour Collection. from 10.SQ to 125.
The second Melhodel Mdhode Satine: .. to
buff and briBhfen, silken skin to a satiny
finish; to banish dryness and f/dkiness. The
SatineCollection. from •10 to •20. The last
Mfihode? Methode Energenics ... to refresh,
re-hydrate eYer"Y th;,siy inch of you for
a beautiful new burst of energy, a great
new feeling ot vrtality' The Energenics
Collecllon, from 110 to 'lO
Come in and meet wtth our Jeanne Piaubert
siaf ist She'll analyze '$(:' &Xiy-be.auty
pro i/e and program t~ per ect sr:reem for
you in Cosmetic Collections-w we
are all the thmgs you are'
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recelWda11~ "19"\IGtelDTu11 l11'1m.etkia.
A&tt .a.ta~, UM Sberltr1 Department, In addJtloo to ita DOUce dudll. ID tbe count.Y'• Wllneotporated areu, rs:~~~~ and prlloDer \rauporta· Tbe~otncelt aaeparateCS.partment U..t pro-
vldeaalmllar ....-lea lat.be municipal courta.
Wblle..Umatea vary-wUd,ly it.....,.....tbu been an·
Uc~~at.ed •t tne1'l9I' eo.ld .... between tl.I0.000 and ti mUJJoQ lD admlnlatraUve ca.ta-money that eully could be
put to load ... in tbeletllbt budaet Umea.
°'1ml• ea:':~ 1upeni8Qn wMted no time followtna the elertkm ln wun1 their lecaJ ataff to bqtn dratUnc tbe
le&lalatlon tbat~ld•tion will requtn.
The Oru.ce County deletaUoo ln tbe state Leatalature ~hould waste no time of ita own ln Jointly autborln& and ln·
troduclngthe bill and tmu:ringlts passage.
Pollution Warning
For the past couple ol years, Laauna Hills Sanitation
Inc. baa been ln and out of trouble with water quality
authorities for dumping treated sewage water into San
Diego Creek, which carries it downstream into Upper
Newport Bay.
Now the Santa Ana Reeional Water Quality Control
Board has lowered the boom.
No further sewer hookups will be permitted for new
homes in the area served by the sanitation f\rm unW it
cleansupita act, the board baa ruled.
The ban will apply to projects in the Laguna mus, El
Toro and Mission Viejo areaa for which building permits
had not been issued by April 28.
Officials of the firm explained that problems in the
disposal ol. the treated water were set off by heavy winter
rains which saturated vacantland on which the water was to
be sprayed.
Also, changes in crop rotation made the water
unsuitable for some scheduled agricultural irrigation.
As a result, 650,000 gallons of the water, which is unfit
for human contact, continues to be dumped into the creek.
The board was not impressed by these explanaUona.
The moratorium on sewer hookups is indeed a aUff
penalty for developers in the affected area, but the board
actedcorrecUy.
There's much too much pollution in Newport Bay u lt
is. without the addition of inadequately treated sewage
effluent.
And there may be a warning here for develapen in
~ther areas in which the dumping of polluted materials
mto public waterways could bring similar action.
LaWtnaking Tricks
The state Legislature's summer recess is just a month
away and it's deadline in Sacramento -which means no
more new legislation until the "rump" se.ssion begins in
August.
Deadlines for passing bills from the house of orilllf"and
for seekina committee bearinp In the other bouM pa111d ..
last month.
This week i.a the deadline for policy committeM to pua
bills to fiscal committees and June 26 is the deadline for
approving constitutional amendments for the Nov. 4
ballot.
All this activity results in some rather horrendous
legislative combinations as lawmakers try to hitch their pet
measures on the coattails of bills already in the works.
This is the way some bad legislation slips through-and
some good legislation is defeated if the amendmenta are
unacceptable.
A particularly idiotic example was the insertion ln a bill
on child molesting of an amendment designe4 to limit
lawsuits by.borrowers who claim they were cheated.
Customers of a loan co~any said they dileovered,
after years of making moo payments, that they stlll
owed more than they origlnally wed.
The loan firm waa aeeking legislation to impose a
three-year statute of llmltatlom on such complalnta, even
though lawyers for the customers contended it mlCbt take tbemmuchlongertoreallzetheyhadfallenintoatrap.
All this, of course, has not.bing todo with child molestina
-except that the latter bill was on its way to ee1'tain
passage. But it's a fair exampleoftheaortof muddHngthat
goesontowardtheendofalmosteveryle~lativeseuiGD.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot 1
Other views expr...sed on this page are those of the1r authof'9 and'
att1sts. Ander comment is 1nv1ted. Addr•" The Daily Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Meu. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·-4321 .
Boyd/Ball Players
87L.M.80YD
Baseball playen rank only
a Uttle better than bowlen
and 1oUen in that matter ol
physical fitness. Or so
unlvenity studies indicate.
Bueball playen don't seem
to 1et worked up about the
sbape they're in, until
they're lQjured. Then. tbey
de.ate sreat care to their buns. But 1eoerally wbm in
trahaia1. they aero in on
improrin& the.tr battlq and fleldiDI without much
atteatlon to o.erall body
coadlUoatas. Belt of the varsity alb.._ IMofar u pbrlle91 m-.,.. an Ill
track. ewlmmla1,
Dear
Gloomy
Gm
cross-country skiing, soccer,
ice hockey, basketball,
football and ten.on. In tbat
order.
If you bear a fictional New
York City policeman talk
about bis badge, tbe writ.er
cot it wrong. To that
particular officer, it's bis
shield, ooly that.
Did I ten you that plain okl
wood imulates 1,700 Umea
better than aluminum!
Q. You aaid the beaver ii
the aalma1 IDOlt ~Hale for placl DUD11 wide.
Lib a...-ra111. a....-
Dam, a.... CclrMn. Wlallt
place Dame, aalmal or
~le moet coauaae?
A.PlobMIJ ... in'L
U .1. Jf aYJ eOde '"'• ' .... ,. ..... .,. --.. ..... , ········••t•• bladlnaw to au11t• t.MJ'U
liDk m • nPd ·'!""'·
Aot.1 N. W.-d/P\lbllifter TMINI IUevtf,.... A~
MOftdlf.Jun.t, 1lt0 Mf'Wte kt'9ltHC"l&dtwljt ~ .....
.. ,, Defense .Pork Bal"rel Still Blg
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•alJcl r.-Nby TUM ••Mt.al >I tltem to retuna wltlala ,.., .11 WAIBINOTON -Tb• patrlotlc r~ttorle tbat 11
acco~ the Pntaaon'•
peadl•I ma11he bucl1et lact• .. Mn• to obecan a
IONid, polltie9-U•UIW fact of
ute: U. AIDerlcu fl•I la bllDI wrapped around one of tbe
blllttlt peacetime pork barnlJ
lD bi.t.c.y.
Wbllt Senate and Houae
hawk1 raise' ahrlll alarms
about Soviet
militar y
1uperlorlty. the private
talk in Capitol cloakroom•
centers on
more prac·
tlcal COD·
sideratloo
how to ensUtt
rat dtfens~
contract.a fOf" home states and
coa1reuioaal diatricts. Here are some examples of tbe super·
patriots' super-salesman.ship:
-Tiii! POWEartJL Texas
dele1at1oa -led by Rep. Jim
Wrlabt. tbe House Democratic
leader, and Sen. John Tower,
raoklnt Republlcao on the
Armtd Serricea Committee -is
demOllltralin8 cmce asain that it
can brtn1 bome the bacon.
Without even a vote, Wri&bt
succeeded in letting approval ol
$10 mUllm to study expanaioa ol
production on th .. F -111
filhter·bomber, which General
Dynamics builds in bis district.
And when the White House
eliminated $112.9 million ~or
George Mair
A·'ts; .u.ek pl ..... pn .. ced by
Vouellt Corp. in Gra..ct Pnirte.
THU, U.. Taut buJUed tbe
admlDiltntkm lalo ~ tbe money.
-Falrdd.ld ll«Nblle'I plant
in Ka,.-.towa. llcl, wu to laave
cloted producdon of the A·lO
aaU-tank p1..,. W. 1ear after
dellYerinl a ftnal order ol IOI
aircraft. But uder prenu.re
from tbe MarJlaad deleption,
the admiJllatraUoa a1reed to
increue the ~ nm to
~ A·lOI and atmd l1 Oft'!' four
year•. Rep. Benrlr Byron.
D·Md., nm manqed to aecure
a $30 million Houae
autboriudoD to produce a new
tw~aeater version.
-Frank Salttmbek UJed to be
the House Armed Ser•lcea
Committee co.mael. Now be'a a
lobbyltt for Grumman
Aerospace Corp. A leplative
aide told my usodate Peter
Grant that Saltln1hek .. is
hovering around constuUy' ·
and "call• every day.•• His
efforta apparmtb paid off: Tbe
House crant.ed Orum.man $500
million ot the Pentaaoa bud&et
increase.
-A WEAPON'S performance
sometimes rune second lo importance to political dout. Northrup'• F ·ll plane. for
example, baa bad problems with
landing gear malfunctJon, leaky
fuselage and faulty win8 deliln·
But Rep. Charin WHaoo.
D-Callf., in whose dlatrict
Northrup manufactures tbe
F·18, bad DO difficulty SdtinC
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Patriot m1•1e .._. ,...._.
propertJ ID_,, aft°'* a.t U tma ..... •...a ........ bJ • m1.-: ht tbe mlMl9'1 ballder, Ra1tllaeoa, 11 ID a
dlArtet aat to Rome SfHllW
Tip O'Neill'•· Aft.-a few ..,.
ia tlH rt1bt placee, tile
committ.M Nt.aatated the • mJWoa. Ole CQltol RW ........
remarked wrrl1 : .. Tbe '1peaker'a obbr' ta
appl"Ollri.Mely named."
18ANIAN .IBWI: Wbea I
reported lMt Mardi Uaat -100 ll"uiua .le.Uta refuees ••re ba•lDI troable 1•tua1 mu to 9111er tbe Uait.ed 81.atea,
tbe State Department botly
denied tbe story. '"l'boal ....... '' of lr..Uu ml.Dority ,..,.,._,
lneludiDI Jewa, bad 6een
allowed into the country ln recent ,,,,.,. ... , tbe department
aald.
New mdence bu eome to
band tlaat eoGftnm my ortllnal story, and exposes tbe State
Department's denial as
mbleacli.q at best. One ot the
nation'• most di1tin1uiabed Jewbb leaden, wbo dlallkes
pablldt;J and requested that bi.a
name be wttbbelct. wrote me a letter on tbe subject. The Iranian Jews who were allowed
into.the United Statee, be wrote,
were 1-seb tboee who bad been
to lb.ii eomtl"J before and beld
rean. But be ladlcated t~at
ftnt.Uma applielDU ..,. G8lia
............. barea9entle Nd
tape It oar Parle and lrfm coaaalata -Ju1t u I .U
reporUd. .,,
IN ADDITION, a ecmft di 1 n"•' :: 1 r
Internal State Departmeat
memo eaaftnnl my repart tllllt "
ro11>' BoUom offtclall eu•t ·' '
dedde bow to Jumdl• the mm. •I '
Jewl•b rn1... 1traade4 lD .,,
Europe. Wbea lmml1r•U• · ' aatbortUee tried to aet .... ~
•alduace on the aubJeet. the '"
State Department tailed to ......
a key 1epreuat•ti.a to dlK-
the lltudoa lly ...-t bnuebt quklt...: ....
tempotary, rwu.tta. Leu
two week• after It ••• ,·
pubUabed, cablel were Mat to U.S. consular offlelal1
in1truct1a1 tbem to 1bow
"aym~ and \llldentaDcllq"
in pl'CJ e ndn1 miry applludcma
from lraalan .Jewa and Gtber
miDolitim.
Bat since April 7, wbea
PrHldent Carter annouced U&bter restrictions OD lranlaDI,
even tboH with loas-atandhf1
vlaaa are having probl.ema s•ttlJll into t.be United States.
SAUDI RJNPOWJCa -While
the federal eovmunent ii ~
lta aweet time dneloplna aolar
eoer~ In the United Stat.ea,
there a ooe area of tbe world
where lt'a pa1btn1 abead
vi10J"OUl1y in the aolar field -
Saudi Arabia. Tbe Deputmmt
of &nero bu llptd a ftv•,.ar aireemeot wttb tbe Saudla to help them develop an
alternative enersy aoarce
qalDlt tbe d.Q wben tbell' Clll
wella dr1 up. America• ·taspayen are footiq one ball of
tbe $100 million tab. DOE
officials HY several future
projects will be built lo tbe
United Statee, but moet ol them
so far are in Saudi Arabia.
SLOW BOATS -It will take
47 days, acc:ord1nC to a secret
·-·
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Penta1on aaaeumeat, to ·--:.
reinforce our military fOftell In
tbe Penlan Gulf area. Thia bas
led Gen. E.C. Meyer, tbe Army
chief, lo preas for faster sbipe.
"Fut aealitt appears lo be cost
effective. politically viable and
reasonably obtainable. . . ·· be
arcues in a memo intended for
official e,ea ool7. ln bia opiaion.
U.. ''Na.-, ..._.. be I.ad to fNC•• _..dwt fMt Mallft to ....., tM Anll.7 ........ to
&.,.,,. ar to a c:wt1211ac, •
boda • tbe tame tlme.••
Don't Confuse Capitalism and Business
MUt.oo Friedman is a short
man with loal thoutbta that my fellow Uberall would benefit
from llaten1ng lo as some d us
did at a dinner
recently in
Wuhinltoo.
Tbe Nobel
Prise winner
in economics . ad4reued the
common
cbar1e made
by UI Ubenla
that cap ·
tallam la
lllbumane and concerned only
with sr-c1 and profits. Certa.lnly
that cbarSe fl au~Uated by the acta ot mao.y businessmen
Charles McCabe
who seem totally in.sensitive lo
human life or welfare when prof·
ita are coocemed. Yeot, the er·
ror m ay be in c onfuslns capitalism wttb business.
BUT, back to Friedman's
answer to tbe charge of In·
humanity leveled against
capltalllm.. Be made tbe point
that experience proves that
capltallam ii far more bu.mane
than socialism He pointed to the
cond.ltioD ot t.be averaie penom
economicall7 and politically lo free market countries of tbe
West with the coodJUon ol the averaie penoo in aociallat COUD·
tries.
Tbe comparUoo la, or coune,
devaatat1n1. Citizens of tbe
Western democracies have
enormous liberties and creature
comforts C'Olltruted wttla t.bole
In aod•J!at countries. The most
dramatic example at the mo-
ment ls tbe flood ol ~
willln1 to leave beblnd every·
thing they have ln CUba ln or·
der to start with almost DCJilbiq
In tbe United States. The aiplflcant thlal about
th.la latelt flood ol ...... &om Cutro'• aoelaliat pared.lie ta
that their averqe ace b about
25 and most are fNm &.a.. blue-
collar WDltiaa el.au. 1'bq have
oenr Uftld ander anytbjq tu
Cutro's reclme and that was
auppo•ed to be run for tbe
benefit ol the wortiDI claaa.
Friedman HYS that the es-
..
sence ot socialism la the use of
force to lmpoee tbe wt1J of ooe
man upon another while, in a
upltaliatic system, tbe essence
ii voluntary cooperation.
TBE ECONOMIST from Chicago was also critical of
buainea which be believes is
one ol the biaeat eoemJes ol
free eaterpriae. He aaya t.bat too
many bualneaamen are for
competition in every industry
eacept their own and that. it tJii
business and bis covernm-.t
comblDe. no man'a freedoai
would be u/e. These are &oag tbouabta from
a abort eeonomiat that deMne •
aobe.r be:artQI in tbe liberal com-
munity.
The School Book Censors Wield Aweso01e Power
She la described as one or tbe
most powe rful women i n
America and I'm sure she's just
that. She is Mn. Norma Gabler.
a middle-aged Texas lady who
has turned her home into a na·
tional clearinghouse for the
censorship of books that are
used in acboola. Her influence,
according to tboH wbo know
about such thinp, ezteode by
far beyond Lbe borden of Tuu.
The acbool board of Cedar
Lu~iana, oa the ~m
men ot
tbh Tex•• ceatonblp
bt1b prleat·
HI, baued
tb• Amer· lean tier·
1ta1e Die· tloD1r1 becau••· ••Olli other 4ellaqaell• el••, lt laelude1 "~1 n.rb trauMlve,.. u a cleftaluoa for dcillal .... Tbta d.ictloaary bu
Ud • IGt ot trouble la snaay .......
lln. OelMr ud • ~ ol
......... tcndllhe tat.boob
...,....... by para.aral>tl, uaUI
U..1 ~ ftDd IOIDlthlnt they con·
alcler '8ultf!U for I.be lrowinl
Texas mind. When sbe says No,
the book 1s banned lo Texas
schools.
SOME OF BEa Judgments can be pretty damned arbitrary.
Last year she got down on Mar·
gruder'a ''American Govern·
ment,"' ooe ol tbe moat spotless
and widely-used of our text·
boob. One ol Mrs. Gabler'a fef'o
rets found the words ••year after
year, the Defeme Department
takes a vef')' 1ublt1Ddal aUce ot
the f ede.ral budiet. •' To Mn.
Gabler th1J lbooftd "a aubtle
bl11" In f awr ot ditarmamenL
She a1ao sot ba.nDtd a boot
that cave. l)'IDpat.betlc view ol
Boblll Hood and bla thlevery cm
behalf ol the poor. AcCOl'dlDI to
Mn. Gabler. lb.ii OH WU "an
attack on moralU~."
Tbenla pMnty ot boot~ tbele ~ ... without tbe
prlfftall. UJ) in ADdenon. ID
Nortbern CaWonaJa, tbe achool
board banned tbt noHll of
Richard 8ra~an u "vile aDd f ou.l." 8Ul)' be an aPPOlltt
wont for thAI UDOUI authOr but b&rdl)' ··vtie Ud foul ...
And oo the Eaat Coast, on
Looi Jtland, OM ltbool dlatrict
1ave tba u to 11 UUu -•moat
lhem Desmond Morrl1' ''Tbe
--
Naked Ape" and Jonathan
Swln'a "A Modest Proposal" -
on the irow>ds that they were
"anti-American, anti·Chrtst, an-
ti ·Chrlstlan, and just plain
fllthy."
Amona boob that have been
pursed in one place or another
in tbla country have been
"Huckleberry Fina," Huxley'•
"Brave New World," "The
Grapes ot Wrath," "Cateber in
the Rye'' and Orwell't "1916."
TlllB 18 ALL ail.17 stuff, on dae
face ot tt. and tbe lporaot UM ot
power bJ people wbo ba'fe DO
real riOt to polMlt lt. TM t.t
word.I l ba" ever read OD the
subject ot book banntnc come
.from, of all peo'Ple, Ike
SIHllhower. who Hid at a
Dartmoudl eon... eommenc.-
meat lD lm:
''Doll'\ -tM boc>k bumen.
Quotes
··If an print•,. were dt·
termlned not to print anyth1q
till tbty were 1ure lt would ol·
rend oobocly. there would be
ver1 lltlle priated." _,_....~
Don't think you're goinc to COD·
ceal faults by concealln1
evidence that they have exiated.
Don't be afraid to go into. your
library and read every book, as
lone as aD)' document doell DOt
offend your own ldeu of dec.n·
cy. Tbat abouJd be tbe only cenaonldp.
". . . We have sot to flabt lt
<Commun.lam> wfth som~
better, not try to tollceal tbe
Ul1otinl ot oar own people. Tbey
are part ol Amertea. And eve II
they tblnk ldeQ that are eon-
trary to our own, tbelr rtcllt to
HY tbem, tbelr rllbt to reeord
them, -their npt to .... them at plaeea wben tbef•n ae·
cH1lble to ollten 11 wques.
Uoned, or tt'• not America.·~
IKE'8 a.8llAaD, mart JOU.
were mlde 4win1 the II~
era, our bllb "6ot in tM 8Clft1
bl1tory ot baftninl ld•u tbat
eomtbody doeln't like.
There lt notblDC. u lb bt·
dlcat'4, to prneat IQJbody
from flnn11 clollq tbe Paa-ot
ADJ book tbat Otf•n.•• lllm. Tbere l• al•&JS U.e haaatle
friftle, IDd I JlflOM we ba\1'9 a rtlbl to ~ too. llut ....... 't
l.t tt nm our cblldreft'• lbw or mlDdt.
;,. ....
... IU....,,._., aY OLD oak tnee, _.. •llit• dapMar• ... u ............... .....
........... •MekrMdm
............ roWq tobeec:o
fanalMd aoutb of Annapolla. ..... a.i.,. .. ..,.
lt8 Mlf-acn la encloeed bJ a lfllt·NIU te.e. It bu no nadnc ••l•!L ~lectrtclt1 or indoor ........ Clu 'DllDberl claim tbeln ll
.. oldelt eoelal Ol'&a.niutim ln U.. aaUOll. It bH aurvived
,....rsPlaeed
••CIVILllATION II
tacNWl!ae. You caa "°"Mt
MuHI ...... INllt alHI .. ~
loold•• at tbat wltat 1om•
appr• .. ••••on." 1atd W ortllia1toa of U•• modern
bomn built a tMrt dlttuce
from Ulit dubhoul•.
Strtctt1 •P••ktn~, th• clubbouae 11 "new. aald
Worthln1ton. The orl1lnal
bulldlnl bu.med ln 17.0 and the preaent chlblMNH dai. from nu. 1'lM ftre a11o d•troyed ta..
club'• orta1DaJ NCOl'dl.
· 'W• can pnwe that we em.a.d
from n«>. but all l.Ddlcations are
that •• exl1ted lon1 before
that." be laid. "We feel tbat we
have n:1lted u early u 1'100."
WOll'l'BINGTON SAID some
memben belifve the club may
... ~ ............ wtr.
I Ute am. ..... ,.... .........
..._ ..... All llalloW a.-.
data..
On Uaa walll an Uaa ,. .......
trieta&Nlol .............
haadwrtu. roll of •••Mrw, tbe tatllelt DUM1 badl7 faded.
"U 10'I IOCllll -tM ,..... cm tb• wall ~ ... tbt tM .... ..-embln ...-lleep .,..
UJ>, •• flddtd -~ ...... l\ICla M Wllddal. Day, leQIPM
and Kemt. .
TllEU BAI a•BN a "Dr.
Welcb" LD the club for more
tban 200 years. Tb• CWTent
Npresentative of the old family
h Dr . Robert Welch, a aaltlmore Dh.Ysictan .
Tbe Ancfent South River Club
l1 exclusive, llmltlnl itself to 25
membera . although lta
membership baa aomellma
dwindled to a mere handful
during its nearly three
centuries.
A dozen pillan of the total 48 that will sup-fol:t ea.ta Mesa 'a new community center 1!."* a bit lite fincHnga of an archaeological
itXpedition as =~lie, frame comtruction ~· 'lbe $2.3 • n project. beilll built
at Part Avenue and on what was once a
block ~ Center Street, is due for comple-tion February 1981. Doualas Campbell is
general contractor.
~ ~ J~·:o. ..m. WPf'k on tt'9beat -.n yw'Ve flY9f Nd-not the blggNt. Why not drop a few-and
SidliitNol*99 ...,_off a tan 01 a bik;,i bider thin a &m. healthy bOdy. The people aa Holiday Spa Health a.a._.,_ mllhod to git you In 9htpe for aumnw. Proplslve phy9lcal condltkntg. A program • wtlk:h ii.....,,.. M>Wld yow lnclvidual needs. .
• , ' '• .._ ~30 mlrUee, G tines a week to firm up those atN8 that bulge from the bottom or tumble
• ... Wit have ewrytHng you need to lhape up for this summer, and to trim, firm and tone tor aft the •••..,.to came. . ~--·~~· UnMdll9-the lafest andftnestequlpmenta"81abie. Plus hot hydro-m11110t ~ ...... '8.jogglng.eun rooml, steam rooms, Flnnish rocK sauna.Jazznaaticcla•M
tor~W011.,nrncn~ ..
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• "U rou an a male and born la
.. o1 u. n" ......... lllrJ· ==-.::.~,.~-=~
•VT unnmr• 11 aot
HI)' to llttaln, for a member
mu1t be elected uaanlmoaalJ'.
Altboup many member. are
wealthy and tnnuentW, money
and ~an aot mterta for mem , WortblastGD Nici
-1ood ellowablp ta tile
primary QUaliftcation.
The iiid" club'• w.wn, lilt of
potential ..-embera bears
wttne. to the Interest lD joadq.
"There are aome men wbo
baTe been on the ••ltllll lilt since tbe U30a," aald
Wortbln1ton. "The club Is
looted upon u a very dealrable
thine for a Jlaryland 1entlemao to beloaa to .••
MtJOI OP TBB club's appeal
is its fondness for tradition.
•·America baa become a
country of tranaientl,'' mUled
Worthington. "The old South
River Club is one constant ....
I think the members loot upoo it
aa aomethln1 that wlll not
cban1e.""
Four times a year -on the
third Thursday of May, the
Fourth of July, the third
Tbunday of Se~mber and the
Thunday before Tbanbgiving
-tbe memben meet. In recent
years. tbey have alto beJUD
holding two clubhouse
breakfutl, one in December
and the other in March.
AT TBE a.UBBOUSE, Wk is
the main activity, over punch or
quoits, a game like borseboee ln
which a ring ta thrown at a pq.
There are few rules.
"The rules are nextble. 'Ibey
can be bent en the ebb and flow
of the punch bowl," said
Worthington.
"We do not discusa rell&ion or
politics. everytbl.ng el.le la fair
same, and you are expected to
keep your own counsel and not
discuss what goes on at the
club," be said.
THEY'D M.90 expected DOt to reveal the iqredienta of the
punch.
Tbe club remains a male
bastion.
.. ln 1806. we eata blilbed a
committee to loot lnlo tbe
boldiq of a Lady's Day," said
Wort.biqton.
"The fact that .they haftD't
reported badt meam IM!4Mn1.
The old Sout.b River Club doel not rulb IDt.o tb!nel .••
,,,. .......
FAMILY Til!S STRETCH BACK FOR CINTURlll
Tom Worthington In Front of Ancient Club
Thirsty Monta:nam
Stay High amJ, Dry
INGOMAR. Mont. <AP> -It is so desperately dry ln this
prairie town that folks frequenting the Jersey Lilly Bar joke about
selling canteens to homed toads.
"When you get some water in lngomar, there's a sayinl that
you wash your feet, wash your socks, and then dump it on the
hollyhocks,·· says Bill Seward, who owns the bar, cafe and hotel.
But the water shortage is no laughing matter.
TBEaE ARE NO RIVERS b this barren antelope and
sagebrush country. No year-round creeb. The sprtna.a are miles
away, and it takes a 3,800-foot-deep hole to strtke UDderlJ'OU,Dd
water.
Even then. the well water is so high In mineral content, it 'a un-
drinkable.
"They say it will rust out a coffee pot ove:rn.ipt," sys Eldon Rice, the Rosebud County planner.
Water coets thrtt cents a gallon in t.b..is parched eastern Mon·
tana community of 30 nidenta. Not long ago lt was free and ~·
gularly supplied, though never abundant.
THE MILWAUKEE aOAD aAU.aOAD, wbtcb founded
lngomar a t tbe turn of tbe century. hauled water from
Harlowtown. 120 miles away, in aloeomotive tender car.
But tbe bankl"upt railroad suspended aentce lD moat of llCJD·
tau lat winter -leaviq ~-lt.10 ud dry . To bep Inaomar alive, is bauled by truck In a 2,000.
Callan tmk from Forsyth. 40 ICMJlb of here.
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Outhouses acattered tbrouCbout tbe town are reminders that nub totlets are a luxury when there la bardJJ enoalb water to 1 clrtnt.
The a.cbool, Seward's bar and boules bave lndiridul ,....._ j
tbat are ftlled 9Tef'Y few days from tbe water tr1ldl and eateb wa~ fl'om lafrequent storms.
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Four Pania Pidc Cerdl'al Commitieea
~ ....... :ROW Kwon ••cl Pa• lar-.aro Of Coata •••: ............ of ,,... tam V.U.,: Pw:D ltaal .cl Kat19y Bod• -orthaaffn1ton
Be air". , • .,....,..., IUehrd O'Neill
ot SU J-C.pWruo: Julto CU.liar of El 'hio; and DtbMe
Pott.tr. Jame1 lM 8rt1tow Ud
8aady Brlabla of .Newport
Beech
TIM Aliemllb Dlltrid: 8W
Hlll, IUebard LOn11bore, J .
01den llarhl, Janice Boer,
Ruth llonln11tar and David Brudl.
D&MOCaAT8
IMll AIM•W1 Dla&rld: 0 . Davkl Troao. Kary Capdeville,
PhyUl1 KMID, OUbtrt Perkin.a. Betay CoU1u and l'rank Verala.
ftdl Alle'a._, Dlltrld: kim
Karle. Dan Medina • .Janel Trapp, JaU Dowden. F01ter and
StevenKurvlnk.
flat AIN•llb' Dlltrkt: John
Hanna. Evelyn Wrisht. Frank Mon~balno, Wilburn Kina. Dan
Younc and James Ev~.
LITTLE CAMPAIGNING la
done ror the seats. An exception
this year wu Newport Beach re·
llident Tom Fuentes, wbo a~t
$6,500 on a campaian pamphlet
sent to Republican voters in the
74th A.uembly Diatrlct He wH
elected.
SuCC'Wlul eaDdkta&el for ta.
2Dd Supervlaorlal Dlatrlct
Libertarian cent.ral comaalttee Include Barbara Kamm. ArcbJe
Keuell. David Jame. Gerard JP . Cbarlea. Wllliam H
M ar1hall. Ben la ta M eraball,
Devld Smith and Earl Bell. ell
ol Hu.ntlnston Beach.
WINN£a 8 IN THE
Libertarian Party's ~t.h Dlltricl
race include Ray Hendrick.son,
Gree Purdy. Nicole and David
Bergland and Paul Roll& of
Costa Mesa: Kathryn Pierce·
Dean. J . Ha rris Dean and
Michael Am.is of Irvine; Dyanne
Petersen of Tustin: and Lynn De
Mayo, Donna De Mayo. William
De Mayo and Liz Wrl1bt of
Newport Beach.
HM AllffaMy DllUtd: Sadie
Reid, Jean Mauldin Fisher, Lin·
da Godina, Jack Petersen, Jeff
Loestoo and Edward Escobedo.
LIBERTARIAN PA&TY
None ln the 1st supervisoriaJ
district.
Central committees are the
local governing bodies of the
parties.
3rd SupenlsorlaJ District:
Robert Rinehard, Raymond
Irvine. Sue Waltman. Adrina
Cohen. Milton Cohen , Linda
Freeman and Lee Freeman.
The primary responslblliUes
of committee members are to
further party goals by fund ·
raising, voter registra tion ef.
forts and get·out-the vote drives.
Following are the winners in
last Tuesday's central commit·
tee balloting.
Central committee members
in assembly districts in other
parts of the county are listed
below.
4tb SupervLsorlal District:
Les Antman, Marc Wruble.
Wayne Wedde r ien , James
Grover and Susan Grover.
REPUBUCANS REPUBUCANS
PEACE AND FREEDOM PARTY
73rd District: Out of a fi eld of
eight, w i nners are Gary
Jamison, Richard Alexander.
Mary M. Ciddio, Daniel Mon·
tano, Evelyn P. Mayberry and
Roger Slates. all of Huntington
Beach.
lttlt Aasembly District: Carl
Karcher, Lois Lundberg, Leon
Jones. George Delahanty, Betty
Emery and Bob Beaver.
None i n 1 s t and 5th
SuJ>4!rvi.aorial Districts.
bd Sa,penlsorlal District:
Michael William Music. William
Stevena, Covey S. Burgess.
Uni Sapervborlal District: R. Frank Bohelm.
4tls Sapervlsorlal Dla&rlct:
74tb District: Lynn Turner.
7ttb Assembly District: Wen·
dell Handy, Shirley Ralston.
John Prescott. Robert Rosai.
Wood y Englis h a nd Bruce
Fraser.
Cha rlie Hllfenhaus. Andrew
McClain Budd and Sally Lee
Graf. Lloyd Lokka. Ruthelyn Plum·
mer. Mary Sc hm it~. Tom
Fuentes and George Brokate. aJI
of Newport Beach
7lst Assembly District:
80ML ...
LOUIS£ V BOHIJ:~ retlelenl of
Co•I• M41M1. ca. P••MMI •••V Of\ June
S, '"° SM I• wrvl...., 11¥ • "'"" l erry o1 G•relen G<ove. ca . u.rry ...., Gary
bOlh Of CO.ta Mew, C•. """ Jerry 01
E UQ<IM, Oreoon. , d•UOlller• Debbi•
Laml>M!I ""° LINI• Boni.., both of
Cotta ""-""• Ca -3 llfanckhlldr~.
Fune••• \erYK .. wlll lie IWIO °" Tu ...
clay, JUM IO. t'IO •I 1 OOPM al Po..-o
Brot,,.r• 8'111 &rCMOw•y C""c-' tnt•r
m,.nt •t Fort Ao\.•< r•n\ N•1 •on•l
(f'Melery, S•n Oleoo. Ca Pl••<e
(lrol""'' 8"11 Br-ay Moflv•rv
OlrKtO" COOf'E•
EOtTH ANNA COOPER, -t i •e·
\•dent of HunttnQton Bf'•<" C•
Pa•~-·°" s.1-Y. J..,.. I , t-•I .... "«Ilka HMPtt•I e.10 ... d
........ ol ~d ~ of "-
11 .. cll, C;t., Vlole1 C>nOlll at LCK
Alemi-. GI., Cerol\'ll ~ flltd ~ ~I .. c:-. ll(ltll of """'lfletOfl B•a<ll Ca., alM tlH'YI¥~ •re 1
9raf\dCMldren e11CI 4 o r eat ·
o••nckltl-Fr~ Mll't cell •t
Pierce~ s.N-' Monvaf't on
Nl ondU from '' -to t OOPM C.•avHIM -vlefl will De <Oftdueled
on Tu.SO.y, J.,,... IO 1'90 al> OOPM al
'"" W•~''"''"tef' M emortal P•r~ P+t>r<.~ 8rotMr\. Sm1tht llf\ort u•r'
CltrKIM\ U. .. ~
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MOLLIE E GORDON. rttodent ol
New!MVI ~-"· C. PHMllCI •••Y on
June I. ,.., ~ ••• .. 11 .. mptoored
otlCI • re1•11 <IOllW• ••or• o-r I« o••• 40 ,....,., Stw ll •vnt...., b¥ • '°" O• A-1 Solntck of NOWPC>t1 e.ac:n,
C• .. daughter BtrnlCe llo•lul o t
All ... I•, c-rota. • grandc .. lklr.., ""° 1 o••••-er...otNICL Gr•vo•• _,,., ..
held on MoftCl•Y. Jun• •. ttto •I
l OOf>M .i H-L.own--t Oii¥•
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dlro<tloll o1 H-uwn.-t Otl.,.
Mort.,.ry Of COILI Mew. ~U~
HMU
NlltG HSIU, r~t Of Or-, Ca.
........ -i -· Oii J.-s. ·-..... W<YI-b¥ nit wiN t(uo.ylft9 Ht!OI -
a trlalld lint Chi Of Re.acta. Ca. Private ~ ..,. .,.Id Oft wi ....
daf. J._ 7, I-.t H•,_ La-
tolemor!M (Jleoot 5-nl<H under Ille direct._. ol ...,_, uwn-~ Oii,..
""°"..-.yofC.IA~ M>-SSM llUTINO
Howard Rowan. Ralph Winkler
and Dennis Catron.
None ror American Jndepeft·
dent Party.
on Ju"-•. t9 kl F-t•ln Y•llrf, C•.
H.9 ... borTI Ill ~..woclluMfb Ofl J-
l, ltst H9 -• ,....,.,._. el«tr1-
tl.., fM l ,_." .i the Vnl,,..rslty ol
lrwl .... •~Of COILI lllWW. C•.
•nd • gr.Ou•I• of Estan<i• Htgll
!t<llOOt •nd had ,,...., In Ille area sin<•
•'M Sur\11-11¥ mottoer CM,...lla Of
Co•I• Mew, c. .. • ~.ier Donna teeal· •no ol Irv•,... C• ...., •Isl.,.. tcatlly
teeal l nQ ol Co••• Me•a. Ca
ci••ndmoowr Flt~ Manl<K<i• o•
ltvuw. C. . ..,..., t(•~r•ne M.tt•«c••
ol IN•"@, Ce -unci. ~ ICUI•
Ing Of Cost• !MM. Ca ...., m.,.y auftt•
and .....: .... on ""' .... <OHL Af!Col•·
tion ot Ille liO!y A-y w111 lie r.kl on
l ~wl•Y. J-IO. 1'e0 4fl I OOPM at St
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.t P«Hk VW ~. s.rvtcn '°'*' tfw dlreCtlOlt of Stnlltl ~ TlltNM -kllff~~·--~y
FAY T LICAY. Siie ... a rn-
Of CO•la Mft.I, C. ~ ~-•Yon
JU ... \ .... $1-. " W<YO-b¥ -~band VMW."" lKaY Of Cotta lllWMI.
C• • 1 o.tuqfttttr C•ro••n l•<AY ot
HOll••OOO. Ca •nd 1 broUter\
ttunuttiedo T~m.c: MM:I •fi"O<enc:•O
lum•ma<. bOI" of Ille P"•llpp;,..
Ill•""~· ,._,.., Wiit lie re<llfll Ofl
Monday, .,_ '· ,.., .i 7;~ -
Mau Of Cllrl.tlM> 8urlal wm ••
<el-•tedOfl T-y. J-IO. 1'1••1
IO:OOAM •• St. Jo .. n .... B•Pll•I
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vi.w ~ "•"'· ~ ,,... cell al Plwc. 8+"olllen hll 8'0<ldway
MOrl ... ry Oft Moncl•y, J!Me t, tW
from IO:OOAM IO 5·00Ptol. P lort• ero•"•" e.11 ••-•• Monu«• Olre<tor~
. NILIOtf
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"Got a problem" Then wnle to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape. getting tM an&wers and action you need
to 1olve meqwlle1 m gowrnmmt and bunneu. Mail
your questlOIU to Pat Dunn. At Your ~rince. Orange
Coast Dmly Pilot, P 0 Boz lstitJ, Costa Mesa, C.A
92626. Al "'°"11 tetten cu pcmn~ will be a~td.
but phoMd mqumes or letters not mcludmg lhe '"*"• /w.U mnw. addrna. ond buwal Pw>un' phone
umHrca:MOt be con.idncd. Tla.coi11nntoppem1 doi-
111 «Z'UJ1( Suidlw•· ..
~ O..lfl 1\11•ec~r tar Scala
DEAR PAT: I bought an old coffee table at an
a ntique shop The finish was m very bad condition.
so I removed it with a varnish remover . Most of it
came out all right. but in a few places lhe old stain
didn't come out. It appears to be kind of a reddish
color. I sanded those areas. bot il didn"t help. Is
there any way to remove the spots?
O.N .. Costa Mesa
The llal.e probably peneU'at.ed too deeply to be
removed by ordlaary meaaa. Yoa will lane to
bleacll the wGOd _,.. a coma1erdal weod bleacb -
tlte type eold la llanlware • ,_, •llPPl.1 s&ores.
Tlte dlrediou mat be f.u..ed •el'J earehdly,
espeela1b ~ tlaat refer a. Mw tlae wood mut
be deuecl after lite bleaell llu beee .aecl.
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-n .. ~ P"reM 9«..._.,,_ • -, ..... ., -... e:-""' St.. '-""' AM Ill""· MIW...., _ • r8fte-_ ,.._.. ...,,,.._ .... .,... .,_
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DEAR PAT: We plan to install knotty pine in
our attic and uae boards tbat come in random
wldt.hs. The atuddln& already bu been installed.
Wbat ii tbe bat way to attach u.e pine? The walls
where tbe boards will be installed are 4 feet high.
There Ls hardboard on the slanted section.a above
t.bem.
PAC911C Y1IW
..-.OlllAL PAD
Cemltety Mortuary
~· 3500 P8CfflC V..w Onve
Newport Beach
644-2700
McCObCll MOllTUAa•S Laguna Beach
4944415 ~~·· San Juan Cep1atrano
496-1776
M#llOI LAW.._..,.. OUVI
Mortuaty • Cemttery
Cremetory
1625 Gle$er AWi ..
Colt• Mesa 540-5554
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IN W-y Olutcll 11rilll Or N~a" W. C-. pMcir Of .. FINI Clwl ..
11 ... 01ur<11 Of $erlU ....... C.. offk IOI·
lfto, PrlY ... ~ .t IN s...t.
A110 Cemot ... .,. S.rvlCH Uft«Nr Ille
cllN<llofl of Slnllll & Tult!lll WHl<ttlft
Cl\ffel ~dlNC10n. ..... SM4nt "'"v MALEL SMITH, nYcMftl Of
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WtMcllft o..e .....,.., .. c:-. ....... ......-.
G.L .. Fount.a.in Valley
P1I& farrtnc strips over Ute shMkl .... lu&allecl
lltorbemalJy. nree rows ol tlae• .-W be Affl.
elem&, ~ at die &op, oee la die •kW.le. Me at tlae
bottom. Ute fbllalll•I HU.. Y• did Ht ,.,.
whedler tlae boanla are ...,_.nd·SN"M· U eo,
&h Hlll .._.. Ille llammend .. at u ucte M
tlaey 10 ~ tlae part wllere Ute...,._. Jelm Ute
fllll IM>ards.
DEAR PAT: My lnlurance .. ent adriMd me
to take pbototrapha ol \be ttema wbicb are cov·
ered by my homeowner'• lDlur'anee policy. Do you
know wbat type ol plcturel I ahoul4 take? Dot.bey
bave to abow 11Je, aJ>d wbat t1Dd of eamera la beat
touae? K.O., Newport Beaeb
SIWfl
Labor Secretary Ray
Marshall bas been
sued by 10 con·
gressmen for al·
legedly f aillng to re·
port to Con~ress
a bout duplication in
federal health and
~afN) programs.
5 Graduate
At Cypress
Cypress College hu
awarded Regtstered
Nurse pins and creden·
tials to 78 student.a. in·
eluding rive from the
Orange Coast area.
They include Jan1oe
Lopes and Dooald
Radar, both 9f Runt·
ington Beach; Pasaela
Baughman ol Fouataln
Valley; Solvell 9.,,..
ol SeaJ Beach and lean·
ne·Maria Amateia of
Newport Beach.
PVBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
ORANGE COUNTY I OBIT~
How about opUea, t.be pan of
Dla)'alcs deaJlDa wttb u-and 11ow tt
lnteracta with matt«?
Jack, a trtend'a aon. wu h'eah out
of blab tehool wbeo be 9Dlwered a Wub.ln&ton. D.C .• newspaper want·
ad for a •.ooo entry jOb u an optical
wtr1.n1 tecbnlctan. He wu hired. To-
day, only two years later. Jack eama sao.ooo annually.
TB E AD WAS placed by a
manulaclm"er ol optical equipment
for production lines in industrial
plants. Jack. wbo pOUeUel5 ruonc
aptitude but bad oo formal traininl
teamed on the job. When be moved
up to instal.llnl and maintaininl his
employer's equipment in various
plants. be tripled bis salary.
If Jack sells addltiORal equipment
while servicing a customer. he re·
ceives a commiuloa as well.
Jack's experience is not typical.
Nor lS it off·the·wall. It vividly ii·
lustrates the booming job market de·
veloptng wider t.be optical science
umbrella.
Technical banda under the um·
brella -kSeaJJy trained ln two-year
programs u technicians. In four·
year pt'OIX'&ma u lecbnoloeilll -
are known by a mJx of occupational
titles.
AT THE TWO·YEA& level. the
broadest term m.ay be "optical
en1lneerln1 tecbaician" to dist·
• H
ln1ullh the worts from tUt cklDe w
optldam wbo make •1•·•'"°•· o& tecb.nlciana are employed ID ... b
d1verte areu u enerl)'. comm~
lion• ud computJni.
They rurther are defined by tM&r
expertise. One •peelaUy ls tlectro-
optlca: Jack la an ••eJectro-optle-1
technician." The laser la a well
known electro-optical device.
Another lr)lant tecbnolotY in t.IUa
specialty, fiber opt.lea. proml.MI to
revolutionize induatriea ranainl trcam
cable t.eleviaioo to military mrcHft.
A SV&YEY OF two-year opt.icaJ
techno&ogy schools reported in t.be
May Issue ol an Institute of Elec·
trical and Electronics En1lneers'
journal, "Transactions on Edoea-
Uon," reveals that starting salaries
for new graduates fall bet~en
Sll,000 and $16,000 The survey says
programs are few but gr ow10g.
In dM>Ot'Jing a ttthnical program.
be aware that some schools prepare
students for lHer or electro-optics
technology, while others emphasize
photographic or general optics
technology. In all programs, physics
and mat.h are important studies.
But It's an optical illusion to think
you need be a genius in these sub-
jects, says a veteran educator. He in·
at..ts there are ways to get around
physics or math deficiencies and still
find IUJ>4!rlor opportunities in a
technology that will come of a1e ln
tbe '80a.
PlJ9UC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICB
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.... Aw11vo, CMI• -· c.lttwlllo. ft Tlw Foci~ '-"-.. _ r• -iCn ,...,. -...cf -will lie ""°'Kty
..... to --·-"'Or-_.. __ .,,. c-.v ......... , . ..n AH .. V A L PHYSICAL
0.v .. E ......... M11 Ma,11.,.. EOVCATIOH 8t0. INCLVOIH(;.
Or ..... -llc41* 9Mcn. CM°"""• TltAtHIN(; SUPPLIES: FA LL, ..... WtNTf'R, !>,._ING ~TS 1-..1,
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PUBLIC NOTICE
,,. ""'°"' \ """" IT'-IMly.ol>IP ID .,._. ,,..,,., o f ""' '°"" Community Gol-
01\t r1 ft ff ttArd of Tru''"''"" '" Mt
tt""Ount not ,.,.._, '"""""' 11..-Pf' c,.,_t C ~ 1
Of •hf' ~ "*° 4~ a QUM.1111of'\ftt ll'\lt ~
O'OOf"' •HI •nt.., IMO ttw e>rOOO"'d
rOf'tr•rt it ,,_. \,.ry\• '' •••rdPd 10
"'"" In ~ ....,.nf Of fft4kJl'fl to eintH •n
to \UC~ <ontr«:I Ow D'«eech Of .,..
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Of • bOnO ~ '""" \4iH'1"I ""'"~ .... c. fOf ,.,.,-ct to Wtd \oChOCM dt<i.lrt<. f
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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YOO llA Y RAV& TO MG \'OUR purclWea M'"YoW'Mlf, tor eumpte. Producta are at.eked lD ·~; "\heir paekin1 eartou lm1ead ol eanlully ar.
r.u t-anfe(I Oft 1helYe1. Sales are oft.en caah only -no
"''· ebecb. ,...,, t Llmtted aaaortment outlets olfer a smaller
"'' 'aeleetlon. They may stock only ~ it.ems-about
i:: Gola Fever Hit,s
··~" ~'philippine Town
ZAMBOANGA, Philippines CAP> -Goist dig·
ging bas become more attractive then cocoout col-
· tectin1 f« farmen and ot.ber residenta in this
aouthem Pbllippi.nes city.
Zamboanga Mayor Cesar C. CUmaco aakt
~ . about 4,000 gold seeken were living in sbaeb and
. . . tents and panning the local riven nowma south lD·
• .::, lo the Celebes Sea. One schoolteaeher quit diutu
.,; Jut week after finding a fist-siled nui1et be COu.Ja
.... ~sell lllegally ror the equivalent or several years' ·-salary. the mayor said.
· Climaco is figbtine 'to get the government lo ·
. ~ cancel exclusive mining rights or big companies lo
• ". the area so local farmers, hit by a worldwide drop
· .. "in cocoout prices, can supplemftl incomes. The
I' .. government's Bureau of Mi.Dea pya it wW press
>c.-for proeecutioD of illegal pannen and Sold dealen.
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Hearing Problems?
Hearing Evaluation-Speech Therapy
Hearing Aids-Sales and Service
Hearing Aid Batteries
San Clemente Communicative lervloe•
-·Ceriaode lo• .......... _
Sana.ti•• 4114111
ORDER
YOURS •
NOW •
1000
BEAUTIFUL
STICK-ON
LA~ELS
STYLISH TYPE
ONOOOO OUAUTY WHITE
GUMMED PAPER
WILLAaD 818BOP, A CONSULTING
eeooom1at trom Ban1Jllt.m. m.. wbo atdea the
food hmnee•, ..set there are aboat uoo llmlted
uaortmimt ud wareboule ...... ecnea tbe Unit·
GSa••.O GlllNNllLL OP 'lllS V.S. Depert-m•t ot ~ predkW tW U.. popa1arily Of .. llmked .......... &Dd ....... .....
wtll Pl!' ''up to • point,'' and .... &MJ eouJd ~trnuut· .ceo-t for J5 percent ol p11•r aalee
-• MllGDwlde Niii. '"llMn'• na11 aolna lo be eomamen wbo , an~;· lie Uld. "eo. JllPTlmr theJ .,...~~~IP<._...~~~~~~ <t•e ......... ltoni) wU1 be dep Tldf Oii the ' -.,.,
•tat.e "'the eeoDOal1·,. OriDDell allo predicted. bowenr, tblll the · t.u3 ....
ll.mlted MIOl'tmmt and waret.o.1 st-. would Serriee 1J'laeels .,..,.....
cban .. -lk:daally, lntl'Oduclq 10m• of tbe Oii :::=. cheek cublq and ~I that tbey Waiters at "The Saloon" restaurant in New
"I apeet to aee more ot the~ ... be York carry the roller skating fad one step
aaid.r. '-CW••• .... ·ltlt ...., tired ci(" the tact o1 further. They use the popular mode of
tenicee ud telec&D. Tiiey want a few or the transportation to expedite service to
frilla. lllllaot ftl'Y maDJ." sidewalk customers.
.Mt by coming into
We 'II gtye you one free book the next time you
drop by a Mutual Savings office. Choose etther
"The Complete Scarsdale Medical Diet', by Dr.
Herman TamO\Ver or "California's Top 10
Vacations" by Walter Houk:
The bestselling diet book suggests what to do
· .. '
when you want to lose a few pounds. The vacation
book shows you where to go when you want to
gettJM/ay.
While you 're choosing some easy reading.
you can also choose an easy savings plan. At
Mutual Savings, the choice is yours.
"You've got Pitt Of tt rtgtrt. .. •meet'"' at
the bul atop wtttt an umbrella' ... but the
umbr91a WM for MEI"
SHOE
MISS PEACH
• ARTHtA RI .s
qlF1 ADVICE
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil KMM GORDO . .
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"Why do WE hafto go to bed wlmn Ma UUf
gmtnd?"
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DENNIS THE MENACE
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by Mltl UUrius
THA"rs RiC9
THE)f'RE
EATING
TOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE l
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Thia Cectill•c Eldorado, license number Irvine's fme arts vlllqe, which is re-
141VTN. dJdn't appear to have a 1ood ex-served for lbe handicapped. cuae to part In tbla apace near UC.
•
t Comumer Booldet Gives Passenger Rights
: LOS ANGELES (AP> -( ) Almost everyone bas a horror 001~~•r.aER story about late airplanes or lOfit l'tJUir.I.
baggage, but few coaaumers re-
9lly know what tbelr rtghta are ----------when dea!lng with airlines.
' The Civil AerooauUcs Board, wh1cb regulates the airline in·
4uatry, has a free bootlet ealJed
~·Fty-ftiabta" covering such aub-
u overbooking, bow to
flight ls on which 7CMJ can get
confirmed reserve&loa.s.
than $750, even lf you bad your
alerllog lilver collection in that
old suitcase_ However, you can
buy extra Insurance for about 10
cents for each extra $100 of
valuatioo, eo an extra $2.30 can
increue you.r coverage to $1,000.
IAN J'llANcmco <AP> -o..t alk Md falM INda bave ea..d a Su l"rw:lleo eouple to
WDda•w a 95,000nward ltw mfar1ut 6" GD tbe
,.... ol their .,....~ld dauebW. wbo dllap-....... In.....,..,. ,
"''We've bad tboaland.a ol a.._. calll ud
rldle1lbll leada Ill four moothl, •• laid Herman
Dadm8D ol eft'orta to find b1a dlUOter, DealH.
"We Jmt thou&bt we'd let tb1nla calm down."
DOIU'llAN MID ftlE ..... NWard offer for the aafe return ol Den1ae "did oo &ood at all, juat zero."
Ilia Forfman appareatly left ber Richmond
District apart.meal IOIDetlme the weekmd ol Feb.
9. Her apartment lights were left bu.ra.lq and her
penooal beloagin&.a. lncludiq a wallet and lden-
U.ficat1on, were found in ber room.
DOIU'llAN SAID BE BAD contacted every
bo9phal IDd morgue ln California aod bad written
to 2,000 bolptta1s in 1• stat.es, without success.
"The cue ls still a mystery at this point," be
said.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
CONTENTS OF ANTIQUE STORE
Antique N' Art In Sherman Oaks plus with additions from other estates, private collection and various estates.
foe discount rares and what to wbell what your suitcase
"1nds up ln Nepal
-II yoa are bumped involun-
tarily, the airline mut give YoU
a written statement explai.nin&
their bumping policy and p~
bably also required to pay you
delayed boardin8 compensation
on tbe spot. The amount depends
oo tbe ~ of the Ucket and
bow lmc you're delayed.
-Resolving claims over Jost
or stolm =ge takes time. Start a ftJe you lnltiate the
claim and keep records ol who
you t.allt to and copies of any ~=======~ forma you rue.
AT
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• • IF YOU ftA VEL ftequenUy ~ are plan.nine a vacation trip
fill.a summer, "Fly·Righta" iloald aave you both Ume and aoeey. a.re are 11CJ1M .tr travel tips
from the CAB:
· -Keeping your traveling
plans flexible can help you tn ob-
iawn1 lower air . fares. Many fliaCOUDt tiekeu reqa1re tluil 1G'I fl7 OD Qtt-boan or weekd.aJI, IO
try-DGt to Ult rour neatkm • • ~ lllCll'Dlal.
-IP YOUS BAGS are loll oa
a clc>msUc flight. tbe airliDe ls
generally not liable for more
It can easily take three
months to resolve claims of this
sort, 10 don't set lmpaUent.
You can get a free copy of
.. Fb·Rl•hta" by wnttn1 the CAii at P.O. Box 92007, Los
Anaelee 90009.
NY Thugs Beat,
Rob Mexiam Envoy
-so•• AlaLIN BS SET NEW YORK (AP> -Mexico's deputy ambasaadol' to the Unlt·
-.use a few seata on each Olebt ed Nltiom was -...... beaten and robbed in his Ea.st Side --... at lower rat.M and tbele aftm --. --• tell out quickly. Makins your re-ment lD what waa tbe MCODd aucb attack oe a foreip diplomat or
ienatioaa early will increase b1a famib' bere lD two weeb. •our cbancea ef 1ettln1 a um Weckman, 1'7, wbo rub Meoad In Mexleo'a U.N. de-
# leption to A.mheuador Porfirio llunoa Ledo. auffered various ~~all the alrllne8 that eats ad tinmes aa Ida face and bead, but wu DOt aerloualy in·
.., .. ~tin ti Som jured. poliee said. .. , to yow ~ • on. e Two ol the four robbers .... ,..-acceu to Wectmann'1 Juury will have discounts and some __..,.. won't, eotbe only way to be sure apartment oo East eeth St. about 12 :30 a.m. Sunday aftet" the en-
..J'OU're getting the best price is to voy mlatook them for lrocel')' deUXery boys, accordiq to police.
check them all The crooks immediately began puncbi.q him in t.be face and
. _ After you buy your ticket, forced him into a bedroom. Two other robben arriv~-~Y aJ.
jot down the ticket number 00 a terward. Weckmann was bound 'ttltb a necktie and...,... at gun·
1eparate piece of paper II you point while the thieves ransacked his apartment., police said.
later lo6e your ticket, y~u·u be Police estimated that about $700 tn cub, a lar1e amount of
able to iet .a new one much . jewelry and some artwork and anUque11 had been stolen from the
faster ii you can give the airline apartment.
your ori.llDal U~et. number.
-EACH AlllLINE makes lta
own policies on what tt will do
for pusen1ers when nights are
delayed, but most will pay fOI' a
phooe call or telegram to thoee
waitln8 for you at your destin•·
tion. 1l you're delayed over·
nl1bt, most will pay for a hotel
room, a cab to the hotel and one
or two meals.
If you miss a business meeting
or au.ffer some other kind of
financial loss because or the de-
lay, that's your problem.
-Most airlines overbook tbelr ·
fll1bt1 and you may 1et
.. bumped" lf everybody abowa
up for 10W' flight.
IN KOS"T CASES, airline
penoimel will ask for volunt.een
wbo can wait and will then offer
to buy their ticketa back. There
are no rules OD bow much they
pay, ao neaotlate with the clerk
lf you're wllllng to be left
bebind.
Before yOU YOhmteer. It's also
a good idea to find out the next
Wrong PlaUer
Judge Warns Singer
PITTSBURGH <APl -A federal jud1e bu warned a
Philadelphia singer that he will 6e jailed for a year lf be cootinuea
to infringe on the trademark ol The Platters ainmng CJ'OUP.
In an order. U.S. District Judie Gerald Weber aafd St.er11.o1
Tommy Cook bas comiatently infringed OD The Platters trademark in Yiolatioo of previous court lDJuactioos.
According to testimony, Cook appeared u recenUy .. March a
at a New Je.rsey nipt club us1q 'Dae Platters name.
The Platters gained prom.lneoce ln the entertainment fteld in
the 19508 with songs lllcludlq "Smoke Gets lD Your Eyes," "Twilight nme," aod "The Gnat Pretender."
Weber direeted Cook to place advertlaemmta in two eat.ertain-
ment pablications 1tatin1 be baa no connectloa with Tbe Five Plat· ten lne., the copyright owner.
Smoking Curb Law Pres1ed
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A petltloa for a statewide lnltiatlve to
re1ulate •moktne in enclosed public places, particulul)' office
bulldlnp..;e bospUals and scboola, bu been rued wit.la tbe LOI
Angeles U>Unty registrar·recarder'a offtee.
You are invited
to a free,· Publlc Seminar where you will
learn how you c8f'I pey "° Income tax and recover taxes you have paid the
pest three years.
You an pertlclpete In a hlQhly profit
motJvated Investment that has a fOur-
year hi~ of positive cesh now end slgnlflcent tu MWlhQL ,
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Your furnace pilot
light ts costing you money.
And wasting valuable
energy. So turn your ptlot
light off this summer.
Here's bow easy 1t is:
Open the access panel to the main gas
control and look for the simple mstruct1ons.
They will tell you how to safely turn your pilot
off and how to relight it again whenever you
hke. Please read the instructions and follow
them carefully.
If you can't find the instruchcons or if
you're not sure how to safely tum your pilot off,
call the Gas Company for help.
Give your fwnace pilot a 6
vaC4tion this sum.mer. It's one~
lire way to.~~~rgy 1111d money. QS!§
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IMMEDIATE CASH REWARD! AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
' IMMEDIATE CASH REWARDS
,· AT FOll:OWING L:OCATIONS:
PASADENA ~Tune""-118 MUE. ..... 81wd.,~
(213)117-1147
1n.a141
"' LONGBEACH L
Vitia RMn-Plwttoe ~ 820 E. ~ 8tYd.
(213) 435-3813
BEVERLY HLLS COSTA MESA SAN DIEGO SANTA MONICA ...., ..... Ma ......
411 N.~Drh9
(213)17......,
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~COMIPtllla -Anton (114) 640-2500
PAYING CASH
FOR:
ANY FORM
OFGOt.O
• .,..... IMIMd 10K or 14" or 11K or 20K or 22K ..... =-....... -....... ~-a....-w _.._ ....... Etc.
10K 14 K
pet pwt per pwt per pwt per pwt
& up 6 up 6 up 6 up
Al gold ii Wligtleld on ~ acalls. Wt P1Y by .._.
M .... il ....... OllWO*-W,ala WI,., 'rllliglll. 5-...... p!lea:
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GOLDFILL
We buy oo'dflll and gold
plate marMd R.G.P. or
G.F. Of H.G.E. or 'I 20of 12K
etc. &ecelets. Necitlaces.
chains, watth cases.
ELECTRONIC SCRAP-
BRINGIN
FOR OFFER
EYE GLASS FRAMES
We are IOoklng tor gokllll,
wire rim glus ,,.,._,
Theee are mlrtced G.F. 01
'l•o of 12K Of 'I• ol 10K.
etc. We r-t
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UNDER ONE CARAT
For 49 pomts and under. we pay from
$.50 to $4.00 per point. (Example: A
flawless. brilhant cut .25 carat diamond
wrth no hint ot yellow is worth $3.00 per
point or $75.00).
For 50 points to 99 paints. we pay from
$2.00 to $15.00 per pomt.
WHY SELL DIAMONDS TO
PRESTIGE?
There are over 100 orades and colors of
diamonds and each commands a differ-
ent price. You mav wonder how buyers
of precious metals and rare coins learn to
accurately measu,.,grade and offer on
your diamonds. Two ways:
)
Expenence. Each of our buyers 1 . has graded hundreds. and m
some cases. thousands of diamonds.
usulQ modem preoSK>n equipment.
)
Certification. Our buyerS are 2 . tratned bV the Gemological Insti-
tute of Ameriea. the nattorl's top diamond
school .. To earn a G.l.A. diamond cer-
t1f1cate. one must complete an intensive
course. pass a d1ff1Cult wntten exam and
exhibit a top abilitv to grade diamonds
under supervist0n.
You will find us among the very small
percentage of U.S. jewelers who have
GIA certificates.
·4 ONE CARAT & OVER
Each diamond commands a unique price
depending on its cut, co4of and clanty.
The iowest pnce we paid recently for a
one carat diamond was $200 for a
severely flawed. chipped diamond.
The highest price we paid recently was
$65.000 for a 2.97 carat. WS clanty. G-
colored diamond.
Bnng in your diamond for our tree offer.
We Buy
Mine Cut & European Cut
Diamonds
Many of you have been lead to believe
old style diamonds are not valuable. This
1s not true.
Prestige Premiums speoahzes 1n old
style diamonds. When necessary. we re-
cut these diamonds ourselves. and are
able to pay more than firms without
cutters.
If you have an ~ diamond tying around
1n a safety deposit bax. wtry not convert rt
to cash while we're in town?
ESPECIALLY WANTED
DIAMOND BRACELETS AND
ANTIQUE DIAMOND
BROOCHES.
..
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HOURS:
Tues., JUne 1010:0CMJ:OO
Wed., June 1110:0CMJ:OO
Ttua., June 1210:0()..8:00
Fri., June 13 10:0<M:OO
Sat .• June 14 10:()()..3:00
Senta Monica and P111dena
offtcee doeed Sal\Kday
ITIUl. llLVll
we bUy anyt~ marked atef11ng, .925 or .999, or Tax·
co. Me.lllOO apo0na. forks. knrves. plates. candlestlCka,
trophies, treys, frames. t~asets. 4te .
.925
Sterting .999
51 O~r ounce
511 °!r OUOCAt
& up & up
Al '*'"G • Wlllgl*1 on cu pr.-on lafa We pey by~
St«1ing ~ Alng=i
61erting Olnner ~
Sterting om. F0111s
Swtng 3"' c:.r.oi.etcks
(.-gh9ed Mttl cement I
scening Hand ....,,,'"
Sterlno OllYlef f()tlr.~
Stertng Treys
6tertng T eepots
s400.s2aoo ssoo-'2r
SS--'28" ss•-'22°'
'380°-'8800 ssoo.sa-
1200-12500
'5()00-'35()00
STERLING & .999
ART BARS WANTED
FRANKLIN, KENNEDY
& U.S. GOVERNMENT MINTS
.925 .999
DLD DOLLS . 1111111 DDLLllS raa11T llTCllS
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Bisque and
China Head
55·5500
Klwpit-O'Nlill
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K' R. Simon and Habg
Ft111Ch-&v. Jumeau. S F BJ
Pin CulliOfHiaf Dolls
-Dolt-Q?lh body ........
Note: Your Btsque doll
don not haw to be in
perfect condrtion. We
bUy all doll parts and
Ul8llble clothing.
Composition
ALL HARD
PLASTIC DOLLS
510·5100
sNrtey T~ and P'lastic
Mocbll9 ~.Quy 0-.... 21
pottfOiti. 8 hard plastic ond ~
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s35 •nd up s15 end up
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TO RECEIVE PRICES FOR
UNCIACUU TED DOU.AAS:
Do4lef1 mu.st have full onginel
luster and no eppetent wear-tf
they have a few bny tc1a1Ctles
in the held-yOU shOuld bnng
them 1n tor oor off et.
The Folowing DDln
Conrnnf I Hipr Price:
1881cx:
1885oc
1889cc
18935
PAYINn 11 TIMES FACE FOR U.S. SILVER COINS
DIMES " HALF DOUAR8 ttMI..,_ -IW-
UNCtRCUlATEO ROUS OF COtNS BEFORE 1955 ESPECIAUY
WANTED
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A.iJgelli fnue 11 Walka, Lose 13-8; Yankees Invade Tonight
., MQ aJ'IOaNGllA• . a plttber who can threw tM ball over tbe Knapp aafd ·rollowtni a 3% lnnin&~lief Fortunately, their plt.cben were a UtUe sloppMr r•••i•llillii~i plate." appearance Sunday. than oun."
Jlfe'91' l• U.. ,.,., .. r ~IWfJ of Jha "Rich Gale and Dennis Leonard got off to a The Orioles' victory com~leted a three· ,., .. _ .. __ ..... .._ • m.....-Mwe tM Aqela TONIOB'MI G.\•E Wl'l'll tbe Yan.tees wilJt bad start Ulla season but Kansas City stuck ln An-1.-1 and .... _ ..... ,._,_ ~ ....._. ~-.:t. twmoll • lMJ.,.. today. be televlMd u ABC'• Monday Nlsbt Baaebalt with them, and now lbey're starting to come game sweep .,_ m ept um ,,__
Al .._ two pl.aJWI llri•Meb Mid t.be1 pachse. but UM,\ nation will be aeetnc • very, around," Knapp said. "I just wisb tbia club bad !t~~~ ~ ~ ~V::~ .:~~: They've lost five in
__.. IMlll to M traded, olf·U..NCOl'd crttidam dlfferml. Anlel team lrom tbe one that~ its. stuck with Tanana and myself a llttJe longer. At
laM --~Id at,.,.... bJ bll players, and divllicnlMtfall. least to the All·star break." Mart Clear, who pitched one lnnlng and
Gaw .. _ .. .,_ 9'aale Banal ti maklq ~ Don Baylor, Brian Downlna and Dan Ford -I K.oa didn't allo bit during ... ,_ stint gave up six earned runs, summed it up nicely . ........... wit.Ill tM aliuation v., dear. vlrtuall1 tM beckbone ol last year's club -PP . w ~ . Uut "I stunt. I just plain stunk," the young
are on tbe dlaabled llat. Nolan Ryan is gone due Sunday, but m the fifth uuung be walked lour right-bander said. "The umpire wasn't miaain& t llAVAll l'l'OUIBD TB&OOGll Ulle press to free apncy, and Bobby Grich La questionable batters and was given the book. his calla. I just plain stunk."
bQ ud wu cwett.eard mumbllq about "blah due to tbe nu. "'!bat wu probably the best I've thrown all
teliloel •-.,fna" durtq Ulle Aqela' 13-1 loes Toniabt's startin1 pitcher, Freddie year," Knapp said. "I got a little tired in the
' to t1M Oriolea &lndQ afternoon. Martinea, waa a Claas AA player in the lleta' fifth inning and made some borderline pitches
THE ANGELS GOT two bill apiece from
Rick Miller, Jason Thompson and Carney
Lansford, and rookie Bobby Clark belted a
three·nm homer, so bitting isn't the problem.
Tbe HllU•••l WN otmoualy aimed at or1aniutionlastyear. Buttbeperscmnelchaqes that could have been called either way." rre.oa. But tbe 11;1an.,... wu tMiq none ol aren't as peat as tbe mental chanies that have They were called balls, rather than striltes,
tlae lllame ftJr what b..-pened Sunday, since four occurred. and that was the story of the Jame. Together
Ancel pitcben save up 11 walks and 11 hit.a in the two teams allowed 19 walks in a game which
"I've got 11 pitchers now, and I etil1 can't
find anybody who can throw the ball over the
plate," Fregosi lamented. "Nobody else carries
11 pitchers. That's too many. Sometbing's got to
change."
wbat •• UDlveraally accJalmed u tbe team's Pl'l"C'ID!R FllANK TANAN.\ IS admittedly bored34,163fans,mostofwhomwereootbeirway
wcwst,...oltbeyfar. disillusioned with the mop-up bullpen role he bomebytbesevenlhinning.
"The only thing a manager can do is keep bas been forced to assume. and Chris Knapp is ·
cbaaclDi pitcben, which La exactly what I did," upset for the same reasons. "IT WAS A SWPPY GAME," admitted
Fregosl said in a tense post-1ame lelSIOll with "I'm not a reliever. I'd be much better off Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver. "In the ma-
Asked if the Angels had another transaction
in the works, Fregosi slowly shook his bead and
<See ANGELS, Page BZ> rePQl'tera. ''At the present time I am looking for as a starter. I've been a starter all my life." jor leagues. you s houldn't see that many walks.
THE WINNER!-Madeleine Roese (right) from New York
City narrowly edges Eileen Brennan of Woodland Hills in
the Women's 20-mile Grand Prix in Costa Mesa Stmday.
Roese covered her distance in 54: 21.
Hg Day
.For Biking
Enthusiasts
It tu.med out to be quite an al-
ternooo loc blcycUna entbu.siasts
Sunday ln Costa Mesa.
More than 433 entries were
accepted in five dUlerent
eateaories in the Costa Mesa
Bicycle Grand Prix, wblcb
beean and ended at Eataocia
High School.
The biggest DOiae of the day
came from the Senior I and n
division where Dale Stetina
from IDdianapolla roared to a
new course record in the 40-mile
event with a time ol l : 37: 48.
- l
ON YOUR MARK, GET IU, GO -Com·
petiton take otf from the starttng line as
the flag is waved for the start ol the
Juniors Grand Prix race. Rober Myer won
the »mile event in 1:19.09.
Baker Homers
LA Kicks Up
A Little Dust( y)
• ATLANTA CAP> -Dusty
Baker's hand is feehng better
and he was batting against a
team he likes to beat That combination proved
deadly to the Atlanta Braves
Sunday as Baker's home run
and a ground out led the Los
Ang~les Dodgers to a 3-1 victory.
.. , w~ Rn' ON the right hand
in spring training and I was hit
again two months ago and I've
bad trouble with it the whole
season, .. Baker said. "Il sort of
feels like arthritis. Most of my
strengdl comes from my ba.nd.s
and lt'afeeling better now.
"l lite to beat the Braves."
added Baker. "Ralph Garr and l
were talking the other day, and
we were t.a1king about bow we
used to like to beat tbe DodCttS when we were pJa,ytn& with the
Braves. f'm sure they still like
to beat us."
Garr is a former Brave who
was rttenlly waived by the
Angels.
"A DISCIPUNED PLAYER
can hit well in this park." said
Baker, wbo played for the
Braves from 1972·75. "But if you
don't know the park, you can
create bad habits here. You can
hit eight or 10 balls out an bat-
ting practice and think you can
hit tbem out during the game,
but it's difficult when they
count."
Don Sutt.on , S-2, yielded four
hits 1.n 6% innings and drove in a
run wtth a squeeze bunt. He aJ.
lowed only one runner to reach
sttond base through the first six
annangs before losing his shutout
on a nm-scoring single by Bill
Naborodny in the seventh.
After Balcer gave Sulton an
early lead, Reggie Smith scored
the Dodgers' second run. He
walked to lead off the fourth,
went to third on Steve Garvey's
double and scored on Baker's
grounder.
' IN THE SEVENTH, Boo Cey
walked. raced to third on Btll
Russell's single and scored when
Sutton dumped a bunt in frmt ol
the plate.
Sutt.on got the first two batters
he faced in the aeveot.b ~
Larvell Blanks doubled and
scored an Naborodny's aUlgle.
When Sutton walked pincb-httter
Mike Lum, be was replaced b)'
Rick Sutcllfre, who immediately
ended the inning by picking
Naborodny on second base.
Sutcliffe earned his fourth save.
Atlanta Manager Bobby Cox
saad the pickoff was a critical
play because the Braves bad the
tying nms on base.
"I guess he (Nahorodny) feels
like the loneh est man in the
park." Cox said. "You can't get
packed off an a Sltuation like
that.''
Junkhalls Smashed
Borg Blasts Gendaitu
PARIS <AP> -ln tbe manner of a sly old junltball patcher,
Vilas Gerulailil served up lobs,
drop shots. top-spin volleys.
sl ide r s. fas tball s. even
w atenneloo balls, anything to
"ruin tbe rbythm" of the cJay
court king, Bjorn Borg. It
worked for all of about 20
minutes.
"It was kind of wortrlog -in
the bfoglnning. I was moving him
around a little in the first set,"
Gerulaitis said alter Sunday's
French Open finals. "He wu
really unsure ol wbat was happen·
ing out there. He mtssed a few
shots."
Only a lew, though. By the end
ol the first set. the 24-year~
Swede bad neaUy mastered the
Genalaitis strategy. And by the
time be put away the mat.ch, M,
6-1, 6-2, to win his record fifth
French crown, Bora looked u tboush be probably could even
bit winners off tbe beat
knuctleball1 and aplttera
buebell bas eftl' blown.
Flnt, thou1b, tbere were
more pertinent bl.ltorical com-
parasons. Paul Cohen, coach of
U.S. clay court specialist Harold
Solomon. this week called Borg
"the greatest clay court player
in history."
One man considered among
the gTeatest ls Henri Cocbet, one
of France's famous Four
Musketeers and unW Sundiy the
co-bolder with Borg ol the rec-
ord of winning four French
champiOMhips.
Cocbet was at Roland Garros
Stadium on Sunday for the one
hour, 45-minute m atcb that
stripped him of the record be
bad held for 48 years.
"He didn't look too happy,"
Borg saJd afterward. "All he
said was 'well played.' "
Cocbet, now 78, did contribute
to the historic occasion by pre-
sentina Borg with the French trophy, which Borg bas now held
fol' the put three yean.
Thou1b Gerulalfis wu re·
buffed ln bia bid to brine tbe
U.S. ita flnt Fhuch men's title
since Toay Trabert did it in 1155,
Americana swept four of tM
titles hen tb1s year.
.For Umpire's Smpeneion ,,_A ...... ,, ..
OAJCLA.NO • Blll1 Martin .. ~· aDOlber II '9tU. la Ma IU.Ume war wi\b b•1Mll umplret
11dl Ume \be U!nnlah .... wttb Dale ll'ofod,
... Ill• plMe umplN In Suaday'1 8oltoe a.c1 Sox·
Oakland A '1 1•m• and Maritn vowa to make lt aut • \Oil
kmaer tbaD tho few momenta lt took for Ford to 1lve hlm U.. &bumb "He put b1t bands on me." a auu.fW1ous Martia •aid
alter bla team loll lO lbt Red 8oa ••·
"After be Uire. 11\e out. h p\Ul.hed PH
when we wett1 ar1W.na. BlU Medlotk aeu
a !May auapenalon ror puttlna b1I S)ov. ln
an umplrt't face. I lb1nk an umpln aboWd
aet 15 dll)'t ror putUna his baMI oa a
maoa1er. There aboulCln't be a double
atandard " MWn, who aot into an off-color about·
ln1 match wtlh Ford and umpire Ken
Kalser on a runway under the stadlum and
had to be restrained from roUowtna them
MHT•N into the umpire's dressing room alter the
game, said he would ask American Leaaue President Lee
MacPhall to suspend Ford. Ford countered by ~alling Martin a liar
"You don't expect him to tell the truth, do you?'.' Ford
• said of Martin's claim that the umpire shoved him during the
• eame and challenged him to fight afterwards. ''He never
. has ."
The brouhaha began m the second lnning when Ford
called Tony Armas out on a checked·swi.ng tblrd strike.
Armas didn't Uke it and told Ford so as he walked back to the
dugout. Martin dldn 't like it and moved lo the top of the
dugout to tell Ford so.
Al that point, Martin either did or did not take a step onto
the field -the manager and the umpire disagree on his t choreography -but Ford most definitety gave him the old
:.. heave-ho. With that, Martin ran screaming onto the fi eld and
only the peace·maltlng efforts of third-base ump Kaiser
: ended tus nose-to-nose exchange with Ford.
• "I didn't question the call." Martin said after his third
-e iection of the season. "I questioned why be didn't ask for
:_ help. I didn't come out onto the field. I was on the top step of
~ the dugout and he had no right to throw me out.·'
E p
~ .. ... ~ -... -.. . .
.-------Quotr ot tltr Da11-----..
Nancy Leibermao, who has said she will attend
training camp if drafted by an NBA team, "The dif·
ference between Ann Meyers <drafted last year) and
myself is that Annie didn't know she could make the
NBA. 1 do."
AUSTIN. Tt•xas -"My fi rst thoughts? I said, m · ·God. let ham live·:· says T exas A&M shot putter
:; Tim Scott of the volunteer official who accidental· ~ ly was struck in the face by a 16-pound s hot thrown
by Scott.
James P . Smith, 35. was in stable condition tn
Brackenridge Hospital's intensive care unit Sunday after a
four-hour operation Saturday to repair a fracture of the front
al sinus area.
Smith. an accounts examiner with t.be Texas Employ-
-ment Commission, was bit Friday night during warmups
: before the start-of the NCAA Championship shot put event.
, ("... The. event was postponed until Saturday, and Scott, who
said he lost seven pounds after the accident, placed sixth with ~-d s ub·par 63-:Jt4 throw. Scott also had a poor throw of 178·5 m
• , the discus and failed to qualify
"I really don't have any excuses ... I thought J could
: : have done better, but I placed. and a lot of people didn't even
~ think I'd do that. I just thank the Lord the man's doing OK
The Lord had his eye on us Saturday," said Scott. who was
able to sleep Friday ni ght only after receiving muscle relax-
ants from a trainer.
------Baseflall Tetla9 -------.
On t.hia dale in 1950:
Al Zarilla belted four doubles as the Boston Red Sox
routed the St. Louis Browns,29-4.
Today's Birthdays:
Baltlmore Orioles shortstop Mark Belanger is 36.
Orioles infietder Lenn Sakata is Z1. Pittsburgh Pirates
pitcher Don Robinson is 23. Chicago White Sox pitcher
Brill Bums i1s 21.
Speetaeular!
'Bi,d Makes Record Run
.JNOLEWOOD <AP> -Willie
Shoemaker has ridden many of
t he greate s t hor ses in
thoroughbred r acing history.
But wben he talks about Spec·
tacular Bid, well, that's another
story.
Jaipur, Gallant Man, Candy
Spots. Round Table, Forego,
Ack Ack, Buckpasaer and Dr
Fager .
Trainer Bud Delp hopes to run
Spectacular Bid in the $400,000
Hollywood Gold Cup on June 22,
but that depend.a a lot on how
much weight bis charge is as-
signed. Thell it will be back East
for three races before retire·
ment to stud with the horse, who
has won 23 or Z1 outings and is
already syndicated for a record
S22 million.
.-.I'd have to say that he's
pr.bly the best horse I've ever ri D, ••said ShoemaJcer who has
7, Victories to his credit lnch!d· m,157 in races worth Sl00,000 or mOJ-·
ND THERE WEREN'T
y who would disagree Sun·
d u Spectacular Bid set the
me earnln1s record and
brgke_ the track record for
l~ at Hollywood Park In wtllildOI tbe Calilornlan. ''lie left the 1ate quicker than
he Ulualb' does and WH cloler
to the paee," said Shoe. mater ot Spect.eular Bid's •'N·leoitb vtc-
to:ft.::ier Palllt Km, la tbe c 811. TM Ume of 1:45 ,.5 beUand
th• track record for l~ mllee
and tbe winDJ.Dt ~ ol flM.480 boolt.ed the colt.• cuw ..,... ln••. to a,• •• ed81DI blm paa tbe s2 ,aoa,a1a b1 now·
retiNd Alft,rmed.
· sa0£11AKBS'8 state· meat booUed tbe pr••·
ttse ot Spectacular Bid llace
the jDckey bu ridden tbree win· netld t.be ~tuckJ Deft1, llft
of ti!; BeJ.,.. end two ol tM ~ w . Jib mounta iDc1udl ••:et -Talllr lAI. Lac'>' De ••lr. •••••· Sword Du • D••aa••· A•aw.
f, c
Delp aaid be wasn't interested
in world records, but added, "U
Shoemaker hadn't eued up on
hlm tbe 1ut etabt.b of a mile or
so. be would baYe broken
Secretarlat'I reconl for IUN."
BOILYWOOD PAD'S pre-
vious record of 1:4$ 2·5 WU let
by Coliondo Kina In 1IM and
stood unU1 Sunday'• aneatb
rac.. Tbm 8lcb Cream lowered
lt tot:• 1.a ad 40 mtnatM later
Spectacular Bid dropped It
furtb«'. SeenW'lat Mt tbe world NC·
ord ol l :GNatBelmoDtiD 1978. s~ Bid•• oil a 1-t fayOdte ta U. Calttornlu wttb IS.& OIJP08tns him. Boll• wl
aep1a took turu on t11e ear11 le¥ and 'U.. lt wu all Spec·
t.cwar Bt4 before tbe crowd ol .s.m.
i • Daw N TB E back.
ftreteb he wu pretty m¥cb on b1a own," aald lboemaker .• .,,_..
WU .ome tpeee for UI to tak• t.be
1 .. d and •• moved bet1"eD bOrM1 .... lato UM turn. From Ullenlt ....... ,. ... y. ,,
,
,.._ .. ,..,. E"• M•rt•rn' Ore•••
A l Nil bomtt by 'hta Padartk tDdtd a II 1trtn1 rt It. tHnl ... lnnlnp for Seattle and tr11·
11r-4 \M M&l'lM'n to a U victory over tbe New
Votk vw .. behind t.be combined 1lx·b.ltter ol .... MM1t Md .... aawttJ. Abbott, 1-2, ean>ed b1t tblrd aual.._ vtftGrr · ud al.lo belped tbe Marioera end a four.
lllfte ·"9la11 .U.ak •.. la other Amertcao Leap action
Mnd1r 1 Our .. 9"tt alammed •two-nm bomer In the top of
MttOll••
tht ninth lnninl to atve Kamaa City a 5-4
victor>' over Tau. Cotta Meta Hlab pro·
duct D98 OllleaberrJ aatnld hJ. loth .. ve tor Ule Roja.la, ltttlal tlle last two outa of
the ninth , . . a.tela lfobHe, whose error at third bue early ln the 1ame led to
Oakland'• only nm, broke a 1-1 Ue with a
three·run homer ln the ninth lnn.in1 to give
Botton a 8-1 triumph over the A ·a ... Stao
Papi'• t*O-run l slnale u pped a flve·run
ftnt lnnlq and '°'• Wock--.. drove in two runs wtth a slnale In the et1bth as
Detroit whlpc><-d Milwaukee. 9-5 • • 'erry
D1'lllll*l doubled to key a three-run second innina and drove
ln anotbtt nm with a au.lcide squeeze bunt ln a four·rvn 1lxtb
to IHd .,. Dt9ay and Cleve.land to a 7 2 thumpln1 of the
Cblcasc> White Sox . . . Ban)' BoaDeU'a two-run double in the
13th lnn.lns lifted Toronto to a 6-4 victory over Ml.nnesota and
a •pltt ol their doubJe-beader. In the opener, ao1er Ertcbon
Umlted the Blue Jaya to four hits and DMa Col'beU notched
bla alxt.b lave in the Twins' S-1 win ..• In the NaUooal
Leape. pl.nch·runner .Jan. Goe1alet scored from ~nd
ba1e on San Francllco aecond baseman lleaa.le 8'elule«'s
nlnth·innina error, as H.ouatoo edged the Giants, S-4 .•. Dao
Drteslea'a home run aod rookie ClluUe Ldbruch'1 lhree-
hltter combined to give Cincinnati a narrow l~ decllloo over
Sao Diego . . . AD4re Da.-•s two-run double in a three-run
fourth lnnlng and Rolud Oflltt'a two-run double lo a three·
run seventh helped the Montreal Expos to a SM victory and a
sweep of their double-header with St. Louis, which ftred
Manager Keo Boyer between games. In the opener, Gary
Caner slammed a two-run homer and Warne CromarUe
added a solo blast to back the comblned six-bit pitching or
Steve Kogen and Woodle Frymu to power the Expos to a 6-4
win ... S&eve HetKlenoa singled borne two runs In New
York's three-run sevent.b inning to snap a tie and rive the
Mets a 6-4 victory ove~ttsburgb in the first rame of a
double-header. In the nightcap, Omar Mormo and Job
Mllaer each singled home a run and Jlille Euler homered u
the Pirates defeated the Mets. 3-0, to earn a split . . . Mlke
Tysoa and Ivan DeJnu drove in runs and Bnce SlllWr
chalked up hls 12th save in relief of L)'IUl Mdiao&laee u the
Chicago Cubs blanked Philadelphia, 2-0 . . . Left·hander BW
Lee will miss his next starting assignment with Montreal
after severely bruising his hip in a jogging ml.ahap early
Saturday morning . . . Texas bas placed tblrd baseman Bed·
dy Bell on the t s-day disabled list Sunday. retroactive to June
i, because of a put.led muscle in his rib cage.
RefwrtsOll Sip• C'o•trcK"t lt'ICll l"•~
Cal St.ate Fullerton shortstop Glena Robertaoa, • a product or Estancia High School and Orange
Coast College, bas signed a contract with the New
York Yankees. Selected on the 17th round of the re-
cent baseball draft. Robertson will report Wednesday to
Paintsville Kentucky, a Yankee AA affiliate of the Ap
palachian League ... Trial was due to open today in a S20
million suit accusing former heavyweight champion Malaam-
mad All of making racial slurs against two promoters of bis
1978 UUe fight in the Superdome in New Orleans ... Fonner
Detroit Lions receiver Charlie Sanden has filed a worker's
compensation suit for injuries suffered while a member of
the NFL club . Gene Upshaw, an offensive lineman for the
Oakland Raiders. has been chosen the winner of the NFL
Players Association humanitarian award named for Supreme
Court Justice Byron "Whiuer" White ... Moves were start-
ed today to have the Internation al Olympic Committee meet
ang scheduled for the week before the Olympic Games in Ju
ly. moved from Moacow.
Teiell'W•-.Rule
Fol I°" Ing are the top sports events on TV t oday Rat• nos
are· " " " "excellent; ./ ./ " worth watching; " " fair . " forget
11.
9 5:30 p.m., Chennel 7 I I ./ ./
Ba-;eball -Dodgers at New York Mets, S:30 p.rn .. KA BC
1790); New York Yankees at Angels, S:JO p.m . l<MPC 0101
Bobby Welch <6-1) will oppose Pat Zachary 11 .21 tonioht as
the Dodgers open a three-game series with the New York Mets.
who have just taken three of four games from the World Cham· pion Pittsburgh Pi rates. The Dodgers open the contest with a
one game lead over Houston in the National League West. The
Mets, meanwhile, a re only 6117 back of Montreal.
OTHER TELEVISION
8 p.m. (9) -YOUR CHAMPIONS, THE LA. LAKEAS
Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson are hO.Sts fM a report on tM
NBA champion Los Anoeles Lakers. The program wlll Inc.tu<» Interviews with players and coaches alonQ with tootaoe of u~
cllnchlno win over the Phlladelphla 76ers.
RADIO
Baseball -Dodgers at New Yortt Mets, s p.m., KABC
(790); New York Yankees at Angels, S:OS p.m., KMPC (710).
SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL I HORSE RACING
Boyer
ST. LOUIS <AP> -Ken lo.Yet
became the flrtt manasertal casualty of tbe 19a> aeuoo OD
S unday as the St. Louis
Cardin.ala fil'ed the former All·
Star third baseman and naiued
Whitey Henog as their new
manager.
Card.lna.ls President Aurust A.
Busch Jr. Mid a SUnday after.
noon news conference at bis st.
Louis home to announce the
selection ol Herzog.
GENERAL MANAGER John
Claiborne bad traveled to Mont·
real to give Boyer the news
betwe e n games of a
doubleheader with the Expos.
··we were ready lO make a
ctrange, and Whitey Herzog wu
our fU'St choice.'' Busch said.
"We think his aggressive style
of play la exactly what is needed
to help tum the Cardinals into a
winning ball team.··
The new Cardinals skipper
will take over the team tonight
in Atlanta.
THE KANSAS CITY Royals
fired Herzog last October after
be guided the team to thr~
straight American Leaaue
Western D i vision cbam-
pionablps. The Royals finlabed
second 1n the AL west Ill 19'79
and Herzog was fired after com-
plllng a 410-304 record with the
team.
"My job is to take the bafl players and put them 1n tbe
right place," Herzog said. "I'm
going to take this team over and
_I 'm &oln& to run this team lbe
way lt abou.ld be run.
"We're not ou.t of it yet, .. he
added. "We win 10 games in a
row and we're right back in this
thing "
HERZOG SIGNED a contract
to manage the team through
1982 He said he would retam the
current Cardinals coaches at
least through the end of the
season
Boyer. who took cootrol of the
team two years ago, was fired
after St. Lows dropped a 6-4 de·
cision to the Montreal Expos tn
the opener or a doubleheader
The Cards lost the second game.
9·4, their 22nd loss in 27 games
"I worked hard to gel here.
and I don·t think I did bad."
Boyer said in Montreal before
boarding a plane back to St
Louis. where be makes bis
home.~· Sutt. I'd like to continue
managing . .l have mw emotion
about it. I don't think there was
anything I could do ··
ONLY TIIE THIRD St. Lows
manager in 16 seasons, Boyer
took over for Vern Rapp in Apnl
1978. Boyer's record as Cards
manager was 166-191.
Under Boyer. St. Louis had a
13 12 record on May 10 After
d ropping both ends of Sundays
twinbill, St. Louis bad skidded to
a n 18·34 ma rk. 12L, games
behind the front-running Expos
· · 1 had no tnkbng I thought he
<Cla1bome1 was here to discuss
a deal." Boyer said. "Why
should I be shocked! It's the
logkal thing to do. isn't it., ..
Henog made it clear he would
be boss.
..There's only ooe team leader
and that's me.'' Heno1 la.id.
··I 'm opinionated and hard-
headed. Once that 1ame starts,
I'm the boss."
BUZZIE BAVASI
ANGELS •••
said, "No, w e d on 't have
anything going."
Tanana is scheduled to start
Tuesday against the Yankees in
a brief reprieve from his bullpen
aaslgnment, but bis future
remains cloudy.
OWNER GENE AUTRY was
quoted this week as saying that
Tanana has an appointment to
see a doctor, and that if nolhlog
is found wrong with his arm,
"we may have to do something
with Frank."
'Fregosi seemed angry wben
asked to explain what that
meant.
"What we are doing as far aa
player personnel is concerned is
not for publi cation ," the
manager s aid. "Now if the owner or general manager wants
to say something, that's their
prerogative."
Obviously, there is trouble in
Angel Land. And it does n't
figure to get any better. con-
sidering the Yankees corqe to
town lorught lo start a lflree .
game series.
* ""GIL NOTIS ,_...,_, l•rl ·-
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P\1mv1t •1«tf'd frOfT'I ~. Nv1"9 ~n toued
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Cf.MEL INJURED;
BOUl' POSI'PONED
T he WBC cru1serw~1ght cham-
p1onshlp bout between champion
Marvin Camel and challenger
Victor Galindez sche dule d
Saturday at the Di sneyland
Hotel in Anahe im has been
postponed because of an injury
to Camel's eye, 1t has been an·
nounced. ··Marvin has a deep corneal
laceration in his rigbt eye," said
Dr. Glen Almquist . who ex·
amined Camel Friday. ''He suf·
fered the injury while welding in
Ptf1ssoula about five days ago."
No new date bas been set.
E'r .. rapal
WALTRIP ••• Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN stop, we probably could have won
a U ttle easier.
"Sometimes things work out r or the best.•·
THEaE WERE 18 official
lead chanies during the race,
easily one of the moat exciting
NASCAR events ever staged at
Rlveralde. Waltrip held the lead
for 25 of t.boee laps and there
were seven other drivers wbo
also shared the front spot.
There were no major mishaps
during the race although several
c ars went off the track at
various points and others were
forced out with mechanical
troubles.
One of the favorites, Richard
P etty. had 1ear box troubles
mid way through the race and
had to run in one gear for the
balance ol the race, slowin1 him
considerably. H.e finished etablh
in the final stand1n1s, two laps
down from the leaden.
Five can were oo the i.cs.•1
lap ~ Wrd place BmllJ Parao.aa~onrtb place <:ale
Y arborouab and flfth place Dale Earnharcft. Dan Ila.rel.I wu
1lstb aDd Harry Gant HYellth.
D1JaJNG TllB EASLY~ ol
the r8Ce. 15 of the f1nt ao i. were ran unde.r tbe yellow en-
Uon fala-Mtal' that, OD1' tllNe addttialW laps were una.·"thl
r•llow .
''Tbe yellow fl••• earl)' Wped
1tretcb tb• equlpment oat/' Waltrip .. ,d "ft 1avea tne
brak• ad iaar boll.. and lt
b•JPt tftf)'bod)' " Tbe wtnntr averatod 101.811
mU11 per: bour and tbt race'*
two boui'I, te . .i minutes . .. ~
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Cleveland 2S 2S soo 6·~
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Croaeded Beginning
A mass of Senior I and Senior II bicyclists take off for the
start of their grueling 40-mile race. Dale Stetina from In· dianapolis. a member of the U.S. Senior Olympic squad
won the event in the record time of I : 37 .48. 1 '
Little Pre.11re
She No Longer Watches Board
MASON. Ohio CAP) -Sally Lil·
tie .has quit two old losing
habits -scoreboard watching
and self-pressure.
As a result, the tall. slender
South African was toasting her
first major tit.le Sunday night.
Her new loose style produced a
victory i n t h e Ladies
P r ofessional Golf Association
Championship .
••1 DIDN'T LOOK at the
scoreboard the last few holes.
l 've bad problems with that in
GOLF
the p ast a nd gave it one or
these." said Little, clutching her
throat in a choking gesture.
"I have a new attitude -JUSt
go oul and play. l had been put·
ting too much pressure on
myself. I can't do that. I couldn't
draw the club back," she said.
Little beat the winds of the
Nicklaus Golf Center Griuly's
course so well she was the lone
player in the field under par.
Her 73-285 was three-under and
three shots ahead or runnerup
Jane Blalock
.. THAT WIND WAS unbelteva·
ble. J made a couple or mental
mistakes. but so did' everyone
else. It's a miracle, isn.'t it?"
she asked the media afterward.
·'Sally Little was just too
tough today." said Blalock. the
lone golfer at par 288 after shoot·
mg 74 on a day when the gust·
in~. swirling winds reached 30
mph
"I don't recall three days -
reaJly rour days -when it real·
ly blew like heck. I'm mentally
and physically exhausted." said
Blalock, who earned $14,700.
Little ct>llected $22,500 with
her sixth American tour victory
in 10 years. She qualified for the
World Series of Women's GoJ! in
September in Cleveland.
.. I .JUST TRIED to shoot one-
or two-under par today," Little
said. explainlng ber final round
strale&Y. ~ tbouJbt lbe SCOttS
would be high." - -
Once she took the lead with a
birdie at the fdlb bole, the 28-
year-old veter an never was
behind. But wbat appeared to be
a comfortable three-shot edge
over Blalock dwindled to one
stroke on the 12th hole.
Little missed the green and
settled for a bogey four. Blalock
birdied the bole. However, Ut·
tle's chief contender caught con·
secutive bogeys at 13 aod 14. The
race was over.
Derending champion Donna
Caponi Young, the leading
money-winner in 1980, closed
With a 72 and rinished in a five·
way tie for third al 289.
Also in that group were
JoAnne Carner, Beth Daniel .
Barbara Moxness and Dot Ger·
main.
Nancy Lopez·Meltoo rUl.isbed
at 294 after a 77 in the final
round.
The biggest victim of the wmd
was third round leader Sandra
Palmer. The Texan had one dou·
ble bogey and seven bogeys ror
81-292, wellofflbepace.
Wins in Atlanta
Bobby Unser
Maneuver's
Just Right
MJLWAUKEE <AP> -It WU
simply a case or the "Blue
Billiet" sinking the "Yellow Sub-
marine" and the rest of tbe
championship fleet.
Bobby Unser watched favored
Johnn y Rutherford, Gordon
Joh ncock and his younger
brother. Al. take turns on top
before steaming into the lead
. with 22 laps remaining in Sun·
day's Rex Mays ISO cbamp car
race at Wisconsin State Fair Park
Speedway.
"I WASN'T P LAYING any
kind or strategy ~ames out
there." said the •6-year-old
driver from Albuquerque. N.M.
"We were just having trouble
getting the right tire combina·
tion. We finally put it together
and the car was just right at the
end."
Unser's victory, his fourth on
Milwaukee's one-mile oval.
came in Roger Penske's latest
development. a metallic blue.
Cosworth·powered PC·9. And the
driver gave team-owner Penske
and Jerry Breon. the tare expert
in his crew, plenty or credit for
the triumph.
"He <Penske> was on the
radio dunng the race and he and
Breon were able to interpret,
more or less, what I was saying
about the tire size and what we
needed to do. I was Just telling
him I needed less stagger or
more stagger."
BILL 'SCHULTZ
Schuhz
H e ads Boat
Association
Bill Schultz. director
of boat shows for the
pas t year. h as been
named executive darec·
tor o f the Southern
California Marine AS·
s o~iat 1 on . SC MA
repres ents over 700
marine companies in
Southem Cahfomrn.
In a unarumous elec-
tion by the board of
directors. Schultz was
selected to l>Ucceed Ed
Nichols who was elevat·
ed to the pos t of ex-
ec u t 1 ve secret ary.
Nichols served as ex-
ecutive direc:tor for 22
yt"ars.
Prior to his promotion
Schultz' responslbthtles
OAlt. Y Pn.OT
THI ~llM IS LOOK ... poa
FISHING PA1n as1 Lido-14
Sailors
Co01pete
I r..o •XJ*!•nced filherm.n to "'81'• tlehing • ..,.,,... I
for Che period 711lllO thru 10tUfllO. "KARIMA" la a 315' Wdno Sponfiahet with twin d......_ ,,.._. cell Oeof"gia
~ 71~16, 1:»6 p.m .. Mon. IWU Fn.
Lido-14 sailors had a
busy weekend wtth two
fleet champlonsbipa
sailed in Newport Beach
and Ki n g Harbor,
Redondo Beach.
Balboa Yacht Club
and Newport Harbor
Yacht Club were co·
hosts of the Newport
Harbor Fleet l cham· ==~~~~~~~~~§i!5ii!ii§55 pionsb.lp which drew 17
boats in a two-day re·
gatta.
King Harbor Yacht
Club had 'an equal
number or entries for
the Fleet 9 c h am -
pionship sailed Saturday
and Sunday tn a five.
race regatta.
Winner of the Fleet I
championship was Dave
Ullman of Balboa Yacht
Club.
The fleet 9 champion
l s Jon Baldwin of
KHYC Trophy wrnners in
Fleet 1·
Champ1onsh1p Flight
I. Dave Ullm a n ,
BYC . 2 Ty Beach .
BYC. 3. Jack Franco.
BYC ; 4 Tom Willson,
BYC. 5. Gary Thorne,
BCYC
Consolation Flight -
1. Dud Johnson, BYC, 2.
Pat Dunigan, BYC; 3.
Roy Woolsey. LJYC: 4
Marty Lockney, LlYC;
5. Don Palmqwst. LIYC.
Fleet 9 trophy w1n-
nei:s l Jon Baldwin.
KHYC. 2 Dave Larsen.
KHYC; 3 Kurt Mayol,
KHYC; 4 Carter Gage.
KHYC; 5 Bernie Baron.
KHYC
Family F eud
Captures Race
Family Feud. sk1p-
p ere d by Ralph
Rodhe1m, Babla Conn-
t hian Yacht Club was
the Santana·20 Class
winner in BCYC's an·
nual One-Design lnv1ta·
tional Regatta. Saturday
and Sunday.
Two c lasses turned
out for the regatta. Tbe
other was the Ericson·35
class won by Jim
Nu~ent 's Nugie Too.
Balboa Yacht Club.
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UNSEil WOUND UP beating
Rutherford by 5.8 seconds That
ended the Texas driver's brief
reign as king of the hill in
champ car racing, having won
t he season-opener at Ontario
and the Indianapolis 500 in Im·
pressive fashion while pilotina
bis bright yellow Chaparral.
included producing the -------------------------:.....::..:=:::: Lo.ng Beach Sailboat
Show and assisting in
producing the Los
Angeles Boat Show for
eight seasons.
Nelson Likes His
U.S. Open Chances
Actually. 1t was the breaks of
the game that allowed
Rutherford to finish even that
high ln the !SO-lap race. He led as l ate as lap56, but later fell back
to fourth.
ATLANTA <AP) -Larry
Nelsoo, helped by a confidence·
boosting seven-shot victory
be fore a hometown crowd,
figures be'a ready for gotrs big·
gest challenge-the U.S. Open.
"I feel like I pla, well ln
stretches, so I th1nk my chances are pretty good," Nelson said of
the Open after naillJl1 down the
thJrd tounWDtJnt eonqueat ol bls
car eer Sunday with a closlna
5-under par 87 f~ an euy vie·
tory 1n the Atlanta Golf CJuaic.
"'l'llEY ASE TWO different
kinda of aoU cou.nea, tbougb,
and It'll be a different lr:1nd ol
1ame," NeltoG said.
Hla $M,OOO vlctA>rJ Sunday
came on tbe billy, S,M5-yard
Atlanta Goll Chl"b ClOW'M ..a ldl
2'70 total wu a wbopplq 11
•bot.I ..... ,.... bu& ...ell elf tM ~ ....... ,. .. total pted
• bJ A1llb 8eaD • ,ear qo.
''fte;J .., .ametJdJll around
par ml.~t win tbe o,.a,"
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IT BECAME a cakewalk for
Nelson after be put together
three straight birdies. At No. 6
be qupped ln from 25 feet, then
followed with an etgbt-root putt
on the seventh and a we<tae to
witbin a foot oo No. 8.
No one came cloee the rest ol
the day.
Then, in rapid-fire order,
Johncock -dominating the mid·
die pbrtion or the race -
tou ched wheels with Bill
Vukovich. He managed to keep
going. but the accident ruioed
his suspension and he quietly
fell out of the lead.
Bean, aaytna ~=t couldn't µt tyl put it toletber." ed wtth a es e
72·277 total that left him 1n a
second place deadlock with Don Victo~ous Pooley, who t\lmed ln tbe day's a. a
beat effort. a atnHn• 85.
Calvin Peete was alone ln
four th place at 70·278 and
Auatrallan Bob Sheare r, the
pacesetter tn t be first t wo
rouodl, bad a 73 to tie Mike Reid
at m . Reid eloled wttb a 10.
Lifestyle, a Cal-25 aklppered
b y Frank Vranicar . was the
overall and Class B winner in
Caplattano Bay Yacht Club'•
Oeeauid• Overnl&bt ar aosy
nee...,..>' and Sunday.
S."°8d OHrall was Skoehl ,,_..:tr ltrand, and third WU llOloJ , Ilk* Raff.
ClUI wtDDert tall from CQo BYCJ ; a-·-L MartJnlque, DH•.
Caap ar. I. llGt P1ub. Bill Mur· ra~; a. Waltyrle, Tel'ry
WaMllli.
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Stralid; 3. Holo KW, llictll Rd.
NoHpllmuer -1. Wuel, Howard Pap; 2. BoC Chocoiati.
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he was responsible for
the successful launching
or the first SCMA Power
and Sailboat Show held
at San Diego Stadium.
Canadiam Win
MAL MOE. Sweden
<AP> -Canad ian
sai l ors Ter r y
McLaughlin and Evert
Bastet won the opening
race in the World Flyin&
D u tc h ma n Cham ·
pionsbipe Sunday.
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Tbe firm ta WlltcWf Plua. Newport Beach
reported Dlt..,,..... ot •m.m for 1171. •
1An7 D. LPd II a landleape attbltect wltb
tbe cMJ •slneerlnl and land plannt.n, firm ot
a.Mn Belll, Wlllla• ,..... • Aueetate.. Newport Beach .
OavJ4 Polak 11 vice pre·
1ldent/portlollo mana1er for Ar1aa .. ......,.. Cwel Wea
lac •• Newport Beach.
Laareace Jactaee, Costa
Mesa. la executive vice presi-
dent and general manqer ol
~YKM Loni Beach Transit .
Jake L Oaek la 1eneraJ manqer of bard metals divilloo for Senco. an operat1ns uolt ol
Smith IntttnationaJ, Inc .• Newport Beach .
"GeUlaJ Beady for tM ..... la tbe Utle for 1
four.part lecture series opentnc Jane 17 at<Oraqe
Coast CoUe,e. Costa Mesa. The
meelinl will be held four coo·
secuUve Tuesdays from 7: 30 to
9:30 in fine arts hall 119 on cam·
pua. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Admission ls free.
Tbelma McLaa1lall• is
manager of Wells Far10 BUik'•
Costa Mesa office. She joined
Wells Fargo in 1979 after eight
years with Security Pacific Na·
tional bank.
FOR THE RECORD I BUSINESS
PCIMr Dellq II 1eolor vice pn11ldeill, projeet
man~ P'luor Enatneen ud c.o.a. run.
Inc .• ..._ c.r, .. lrvlne.
Wllut G. Albr:.,·. Lqupa Beacb. g,::;c •ldeat. Niel and market.tna for the 8*1.Anabelm.
The~ of two prototype"~· taK
radan have been delivered bY. w~ Zlee· tric Corp. for t.estJ.ng near San Juu Capistrano.
The tankl will be teated on the f1rlDI ruse of ,._
Ae,....ee ud Ce•muk.U-OlrJt.•1 facilll)'.
WestJnCbouae developed the radar under nbeoD·
tract to the Ford dlvlalon wboee operatlou are
located in Newport Beach.
Ca.rt.er Rawley 11.aJe SCorea, i.e.. Los ~ela.
has reported net earninp for the flnt quart« ot
fiscal 18 of $6.1 million or 21 centa per abate.
Sales for 13 weeks ended May 3 were S$40.4
million, an increue of 11 percent over the ta.7 mllllon in the ftrat quarter of 19'19.
The firm operates US stores includl.n& The
Broadway and Neiman•M.Arcus, Newport Beach.
We.st Leads
In Rebound
MENLO PARK (AP)
-Homebuilders in the
West will experience an
e arlier and stronger re·
covery from t~
pimng housing industry.
Su nset M agaz in e W este rn Mar k e t
AJmanac has reported
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'Mean Joe' Tops
TV Commercials
87 IULTON KOl&OWHZ
What's your favorite commerclal!
A New York research COO:::fu lut year asked 15,000 people to name the m01t outa 1 commercial they bad
seen in the previous four weeks. David Vadebta, bead or
lhe company, reported recently ID the pages of Advertising
Age Oil the result.I of the survey.
First of all, more than a third of the people couldn't
t.bink d an ootatanding commercial they bad seeo or
couldn't remember the names of the branda ln the ones
they said they liked.
BVT WHAT ABOUT the others? Which were their
favorites? Vadehra tDted up the scores and came up with
2S winoen, ones be aaid
.. were a ble to break
through the clutter,
leave a favorable luting
impress ion on the
viewers."
In first place-no
gr eat s urprise here
Money
Tree
was Coca Cola's "Smile" campaign, espedally the "Mean
Joe Greene" commercial. This t.ear-jerker was the most re·
membered one of them all.
The nmner·up was the McDonald's campaign: "Nobody
can do illike McDonald's can."
MILLER BEER CAPTURED third place and their
most popular commercial was the picture-postcard
'Christmas Greet1.11gs" showing a horse and sleigh nding
through the wintry snow. Believe it or not, Miller now gets
more .than 6.000 requests a year from people who want to
see this commercial re run. which must be a record of
some kind: record for the most number or people who de
mand to see a commercial.
Fourth was Oscar Mayer 's "My bologna has a first
name" campaign
Next came Coke·s arch n val, Pepsi-Cola, for its "Have
a Pepsi Day" commercials. although Vadehra said these
were "far more dependent on mdtv1dual executions than
on the overall theme." Translation when they work. they
work very weU.
SIX'nl PLACE WAS taken by Polaroid, although a lot
or viewers attributed the Ja mes Garner10ne Step com- :
mer cials to Kodak -a great boomerang effect.
Alka-Selt.zer's "Oh what a relief 1t 1s," aided greatly
by Sammy Davts Jr .. was seventh, another victory for ·
humor in advertismg. It was, please note. the only (lrug
product to make the t.op-25 hst
"Be a Pepper" came in eighth Dr. Pepper ts int.ent on l
pusi.og 7-Up and becoming No. 3 in the soft drink busi-l
ness I
Ninth place was occupied by Budweiser commercials •
Vadebra characterizes as a "salute to the working man." l
Bud also got a lot of mentions for its "tastebuds" com· 1
me rcials. seen only on "Saturday Night Live."
Ford landed in 10th place, cited for two different com-
mercials: the "new br~ of Mustang" and the "incredible
factory tours ...
The other lS outstanding cocrunercials were·
II. BEIL TELEPHONE'S "Reach Out and Touch So-
meone ·· 12 Jello-0 Bill Cosby has ~n doing these '
sanC'e 1974. 13. Schlitz, especia lly the "Bull" campaign. 14 . ,
Le\'i ·s. 15. Purina Cat Chow 16. Volkswagen -Wilt Cham-J
berlain in the Rabbit 17 Fruit of the Loom. 18. P urina
Dog Chow. 19. Chevy-the Citatioo commercials. 20. Life· ,I
cereal -can ··Mlkey" be Lopped"
21. Natural Ligbt beer. 22. 7-Up -the old athletic· i
endorsement route c Dave Kingman. Larry Bird. Tony 1
Dors et 1 Z3 Kodak the Michael Landon commercials. I
also Ri cky Schroder and his English sheep dog. 24. Meow
M 1x · enough s aid 2S Burger King -"Bes t Dam
Bura?er ··
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Bubara F'. Brumley 1s manager or the Woodbridge ;
branch of Ba.Dk of Amertca, Irvine :
Ola.of' R. Gaynor is assistant vice president or the i
Transaction Services Department. Wells Fargo Bank, Los I
Angeles She bas served since 1978 as 1
marketing r e presentative for the I
t ran ~acl1on service department in
Orange County j
Flaor0«rboa Co., Laguna Niguel , I
has rcponed for the first quarter ended I
April 30. a record net income or
Sl,052.409. up 38 percent, on record sales
or Sl8.253.7SS. a 28 percent increase. l
This compares to earnings of $764,SS3 on '
sales of Sl4,.262.t21 for the first quarter -1
or 1979. Primary earnings per share are 44 cents compared
to 32 cents last year.
Gold, Metal Quotations
By Tiie Au«lated Press
Selected world gold prices today: {
.. LGadim: morning fixing $627.~. up $30.~; afternoon l flXlng $623.75, up $26.75; closiq, $625. I
Parta: afternoon fixing $610.09, up $14.71.
Frankfurt: fixing $630.33, up $30.33.
Z1Dida: S62J.OO bid, up $26.00 ; $626.00 as ked.
New Yortl: Handy &'Harman late momlng $823 75 •m $26.75. . ....
New Yort: Engelhard selling price late morning
$623. 7S, up $26. 7S.
New Yon: Encelbard fabricated 10Jd late mornioa $645. 58, up S27 .68. * * * NEW YORK CAP> Handy & Harman ailver $17.S:SO. up $0.90.
Enaelbard silver $17 .800. up $0.90, fabricated allver sis.-. up so.97s. * * • NEW YORK <AP> -Spot oonferroua metal prices to-
day:
Cel9ef' .~II~ a pound. U.S. destioaUont.
I.-. M-c5 cetta • pound.
Die,., .. eeDta • pound. dellvered.
Tia ta..sm • podDd. •eft9'7 •. 00 per ftN,k.
pt'$ • ....,tro)'OL N.Y.
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birth to a son on .. Little House on the
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8)T0MJORY
NEW YORK (AP) -NBC cleared some space
on the lot.h floor of the RCA Buildmg not long ago.
and David Letterman & Co. moved in to begin
wor k on a show designed to put a new front on the
network's daytime schedule.
"SElllOUSL V. THER E BA VE been daytime
alternative programs before," be said. "and come
to think of it, there is nothing new about this one."
In fact, ··The David Letterman Show," to be
broadcast 10.11:30 a.m. Monday through Friday,
beginning June 23, represents a
rather significant development
in daytime television.
Game s hows -"Card
Sharks." "Hollywood Squares"
and "High Rollers" -currently --------------------are broadcast 1n the 10.11:30
"It's worse than world famine," said Let-
te rman. "I just don't know what's going to happen.
If lt doesn't work, I head for Guatemala and spend
the rest of my life there.
OoseioWork
Howard McGillin plays a doctor who
becomes involved with patient Maggie
Cooper in ''Women in White," airing tonight
and Tuesday at 9 on NBC. Channel 4.
period. NBC has not announced
the l ate of the three programs.
Beginning in October, NBC
will follow ··The David Let·
terman Show" with a 30-minute
midday newscast.
''THE DAVID LETTE~ Show'· will be
broadcast live from Studio 6A in the RCA Building.
the netwon·s Rockefeller Center headquarters.
The studio was home for NBC's "Tonight"' before
Johnny Carson took the show to the West Coast in
1971.
Letterman. a comic perhaps best-known to TV
walcben as a _regular sub for Carson a.s host of
··Tonight." will play to an umfamlliar audience -
a fact that doetin't seem to have him worried.
··I looked at the idea when they called -they
being Fred; this ls bis building, so I call bim Fred
-and it sounded pretty good.
"I HAD TIDS DEAL for a late night pilot,
which would have been just that -oo once, late at
night -and I didn't want to do anything for prime-
time. I couldn't see myself in a sitcom as the
kooky next-door neighbor. This was a 26-week
commitmiuit, a chance to experiment on the air.
"It may not be the high side of glory," Let·
term an said, "but it sounds like fun."
Bob Stewart, creator of eame sbows like ''Tbe
Price is Riehl." "To Tell the Truth." "Password"
and "The $20,000 Pyramid," was bi.red to produce
"The David Letterman Show," and Letterman
brought alOClf comedians F.d.le McClure. Valri
Bromfield and Bob Sarlatte as refU}ars
MARK GOLDSTElN. ANOTHER comic. was
signed on to tour the country by bus, reportm& reg·
ularly -on the air -to Letterman. and Sen.
Wilham Proxmire. D-Wls., and columnist Jimmy
Breslin were summoned as weekly eoolributors to
tbesbow.
Letterman, 33, is a naUve ~ Indianapolis and
a graduate of Ball State Univera.it.y.
He baa worked 1n both radio and television and
Is "well known and loved. bavtna appeared on all
your favorite shows, includlnc NBC-TV's 'Tbe
Tonight Show with Johnny earsoo· botb as host
a nd guest. ·Merv Griffin' and ·Hollywood
Squares'.'' The resume is from Letterman's of.
ricial NBC biography.
"Realistically," be aaid. "it's not going to be
100 pettent, 90 minutes a day. five days a week.
We are going t.o say, 'This is lbe lea.st we can do.'
and do DOthing less than thaL
"WHAT l'M TllYING TO do now," be added.
"is give everything t.o everybody else. And we've
got some really talented people."
Several periodic featuree are planned. Let-
terman said he will keep track of the show's
softball team lo Columbia, Mo .. and will speak by
phone from lime to lime with members of two
average American families.
"All of this could go up in smote the first
day,'' he said. "I could be the only one amused,
and they're bringing back the aame shows:·
By The AsS«iated Press
The following are Billboard's bot record hits
for the week ending June 14 as they appear in this
week's 1ssue of Blllboa rd magazme.
HOT SINGLES
I. ''Funky Town" Lipps Inc. <Casablanca>
2. "C.Ommg Up" Paul McCartney <Columbia>
3. "Biggest Part Of Me" Ambrosia <Warner
Bros.)
4. ··The Rose" Bette Midler <Atlantic)
S. ··Agamst the Wind" Bob Seger & the Silver
Bullet Band <Capitol)
6 "Call Me" Blondie (Chrysalis)
7. "It's Stlll Rock And Roll To Me" Billy Joel
<Columbia) s. ··uttJe J eannie" Elton John <MCA>
9. ••Cars" Gary Numan CAtco)
10. "Steal Away•• Robbie Dupree <Elektra>
TOP LPs
1. "Glass Houses·· Billy Joel <Columbia>
2. ··Against the Wind" Bob Seger & the Silver
Bullet Band <Capitol)
3. ••Just Ooe Night" Eric Clapton 'RS0l
4. "The WaU" Pink Floyd <Columbia>
S. "Mouth To Mouth" Lipps Inc. <Casablanca)
6. "Women And Children F1rst" Van Halen
<Warner Bros.>
7. ··Christopher Cross" Christopher Cross
<Warner Bros.)
8. "Middle Man" Boz Scaggs <Columbia>
9. "Pretenders'• Pretenders (Sire>
10. " 'The Empire Strikes Back' Soundtrack"
<RSO>
To• .Jones Speeial Set
··Tom Jones at Knotts." an
hour or mu.sic and variety, will
be telecast over KHJ·TV, Chao·
nel 9 Wednesday at 8 p.m .
Guests et Knotts Berry
Farm's Good Time Theater in-
elude Tanya Tucker. who joins
him 1n a duet of ••ffelp Me Make
It Throucb the Night" and does
a solo number. "Lover Good·
bye" and Evelyn ··e11a m1>-cne"
Kini performs ber latest bit,
"Mwnc Box."
The Knott.a Berry Farm Ice
Spectacular ls on bu d with
tbel r salute to Broadway.
Com ic, WW Shriner and Dick
Shawn share the bill.
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·'Evita' and 'Children' Sweep Tonys
'BARNUM• WINNl!R
Actor Jtm Oe'te
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Deaf Actress 'Signs' Her Thanks
a, IAY aAaaun
NEW YORK CAP) -Pb1W.
P'reUcla ~-tb• honor but coukla'' bear the eb"n u
1be ·~ \be belt act.resa
prlH for h•r r;.t:.rm•nce ln
"Children of a r Ood" ln
Broadwa1'1 34tb annual Tony
awards.
M lu FreUcb hH been deal
alnce birth.
TBB DL\llA, aJooa with the
mualcal "Evita." was a big win-
ner Ml11 Frellch celebrated
with co-star John Rubin.stein.
who waa named best act.or, and
"Children" author Mark Medoff.
who &ook home the award for
beat play. She captured the
hearta ot tbe audience by ehring
a &lowinl acceptance apeecb in
the 11111 language of the deaf
Mlu Frelicb seemed to gasp
with glee and joy as she signed
her thanks to the theater com-
munity and to Medoff "for
writing 1pe s uch a beautiful story. · tnat 01 a stul>DOrn deaf
student falling in love with her
determined teacher.
Her speech was translated by
her husband, Robert Steinberg.
It was the story of their love
between a deaf woman and a
man who can hear that in-
s pi red New Mexico State
University drama professor
Medoff to write "Children."
"EVITA" SNARED s even
awards, including best musical
and best director for Harold
Prince. running his Tony record
to 14. No one else comes close
The sentimental loser was
Mickey Rooney, 59, wtldly
cheered when his nomination for
best actor in a musical, "Sugar
Babies." was announced
Rooney. who lost out on an
Academy Award in April, when
be was nominated for best sup-
porting actor in ·'The Black
Stallion." lost agam Sunday to
Briton Jim Dale, whose cf·
fe rvescent portrayal of PT.
Barn um i n the musical
"Barnum," earned him best act·
ing honors.
··u·a not uaeUy our blo1·
rapby." Stelober& and Ml11
FreUcb, a fouodint membet' of
the National Theater of the
Deaf, aald at the supper ball
followin1 the awards present.a·
tlon. "But it's our information.
We're h1a (Medoff'•> resource,
bla collaborators. for what he
wrote. And be sure wrote."
"EVE&YTHING BAS been
too eood. .. added Miu Frelich in
si1n language, "It's been so
wonderful up until now that Uu.s
dldn 't matter . . but lo win
was wonderful. And all three of
us ... 'Ibatwastoowooderful."
"Evita," an Engllab Import
w ritteo by "Jesua Christ
Superstar" authors Tim Rice
and Andrew Uoyd Webber. was
heavily favored t.o win after gel·
ting the most Tony nominations
-11 -lastmooth.
And win lt did. with its star,
Patti LuPone. honored as best
actress, and the show getting
Tonys for best book, best score
and best lighting, in addition to
best musical and best direction
BUT IN SOMEmlNG of a
s urprise. lhe most-nominated
drama. Lanford Wilson 's
Pulitze r -winning drama .
"Talley's Folly," only managed
to share a Tony for scenic design
with ''Barnum" ma tie vote.
The play, s tarring Judd
Hirsch as a J ewish accountant
who woos a s pinster in rural
Missouri, was nominated for
five Tonys by a 12-member
panel chosen by the League of
New York Theaters and
Producers.
Sellers Plans Two
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Peter
Sellers will star in "Unfaithfully
YourS," which will go into pro-
duction in the spring of 1981.
Prior t.o that movie. Sellers
will star in ••Romance of the
Pink Panther."
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KNIGHTS'.' IRJ
"THE EMPIRE · !Nl
STRIKES BACK ..
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In mualcala. Mandy Patinkin,
Che Guevara ln "Evita," and
PrtacWa Lopa of "A Da1 ln
Hollywood. A Nlabt in th•
UkraJne" W'Oft t.hetr first TOQYI
u featuredplayen.
IN DaAMA, David Rounds
won for tu. featured-player work
in "Morning'• at Seven," with
Dinah Manoff picked as beat
featured actress in Neil Simon's
new comedy, "I Ought To Be ln Pictures." A,..,.....
A best-diredor Tony went to BACtcSTAOE REUNION OIF OLD FRIENDS
Vivian Matalon for "Morning's Didc Yen Dyke •nd Mmy Tyler Moore
at Seven." which also won as ---------------------.Broadway's best revival. A com·
edy about four sisters in a small
town, It nopped Its fll'lt Ume out
on lJroadway in 1939 but re·
opened this season to critics·
cheers.
During Sunday's ceremonies
at the Mark Hellinger Theater.
Helen Hayes. the first lady of
New York theater. was given the
Lawrence Langer award for a
11fellme of achievement in
theater
M~ HAYES. 79, got a stand·
ing ovation from the black-tie
audience when introduced· by
her so n , actor James
MacArthur. She began her st.age
ca r eer 75 years ago in
Waslungton. D.C
Special Tony awards al.so went
to the Actors Theater of
Louisville . Ky .. and the
Goodspeed Opera House. East
Haddam. Conn .. with a surprise
award given Mary Tyler Moore.
star of the long-running CBS
comedy bearing her name.
Miss Moore. who co·hosted
Sunday's Tooy show Wlth actor
Jason Robard s, made her
Broadway debut this season as
the c rippled scu lptress 10
"Whose Ufe ls It Anyway?"
The Tooys, named after the
late Antoloette Perry. executive
director of the American
Theater Wing, were voted on by
more than 500 New York theater
professloo.als and Journalists ln
secret ballotinl-
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Pell Says
Reagan's Age
Not an Issue
WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter said
the voters wlll decide whether Rmald Reacan la
too old to be president. Perhaps ominously for Carter's re-election
hopes, many Americana seem to have made the
deciskxl already. Their verdict -as of now -la
that Reqan's 68 years do not make blm too old to
be pl'ellidmt.
'l'BUS. THE .. AGE ISSUE" MANY thought
would be tbe biQest atumblin& block to the former
California governor's campaign for the White
House just tsn 't important to the electorate.
Only about one out of four Americans -23
percent -said they thought Reagan's aae makes
hlm less able to handle the duties of the preslden·
cy, an Associated Press-NBC News poll found.
But an overwhelm·
( J
ing 70 percent said that
NEW.Iii .4N .fL Y ... I... his age mates no dif· _ . ference in bow be would --------perform as· the nation's
chief executive.
Five percent said Reagan's age would mate
him a better president and 2 percent were not sure,
in the poll conducted May 28-30.
REAGAN CAMPAIGN.ED HARD during
the primaries to help push aside any concerns
about his age and bis ability to work bard in the
Oval Office. Obviously, that effort succeeded to
some dep-ee.
Of coune, ln a presidential campaign that bas
already seen major s'1: in public opinion, these , .W can change. The five
• months remainin1 until the
1eneral election might be
marked by an incident that..
raises the "age issue" once
again and mates it important in
the voters' minds.
As of now, Reagan can take
some comfort -and Carter
face some more concern -
from a deeper analysis of the
Hao-poll results as well. The concern
about his a1e is bieher amona Democrat& than
among either independents or Republicans.
Twenty-seven percent of Carter's party rank
.and file aay Reagan is too old, while 61 percent say
,it makes no difference.
THAT OOMP.AllES TO ONLY Zl percent of
tbe i.Ddepeodenta aod 17 percent ol the GOP wbo are worried about bis a1e. Seventy-two percent ol lbe independents and 75 percent of tbe
Republicans said it makes no dlff~.
Therefore, the two IJ'OIUP9 Rn1an bopa to do
beat •molll ln November -b1a own part~nd tbe ~ -are the least oeptlve a .. tbe
Carter ml,irt tab some comfort ln that a
q11art« of the public 11 worried about Rupn'a
a1e. He prolMlbly lbouldn't.
A8 GEO&GE BU8H f'OOND OUT the bard
way, that IJ"OUP isn't quite the foundaUoo for auc-
cesa one miabt have tboulht-
And Cart.er may face a pneral elecUoa ~
lem mueb 1lU Bulb did lD t.bl OOP primariel-
tbe people wbo are worried about Reacan'• •I• ean split t.belr vat. bet• .. 8Mpn'1 oppooenta. Carter cannot count on stWnc the-baJJoU of
~u tboN voten. John Andenoa'1 lndependent cao-
dtd acy mtpt draw well 1mon1 tbat 1roup,
particularly amon1 the 17 percent ol tbe OOP rank
a"Dd rue who.,.. worried about Rea1ao'a .,..
If the "ap tuue" won't work for Carter ln tbe
1eneral elec&n, the preaideat'• camPAlo staff
mlaht be tblnklnl about the theme thaf wOrUd 10 wen for blm ln une -tnaat.
IN • .,., CAaTE• THE CANDIDATE aald
~ ''Truat me." But be must now bid for ..... i.euon
a1almt a RepubUcu oppclMftl wbo ia tnalted
moHtbmbl. om, .o percent o1 u.. (lt..tloold ID u..
la•t AP·NBC Newt poll Mid U.., tnll&ad Ctn«
• ~ wblM l'7 pere.at UWUd blm cmly IOIDe.
By CGllb'mt, 41 . perOIDt ol tboM wbo know
about B•1• aald U1e1 trUlt bim to do wbat II
n,bt molt of tbe Ume, v.,_ '2 ~ wbo n·
~111ed low trult.
WAllllJtOTON CAP> -11 .. .,. ...
JYbll...._ ....... ~ ... aad eata will bave to MW
f•ral veetUaUoe ataMana U..
Alrteuat.n ~::r: 1l'be l'ICUlaUoD wtJl tMt at leaat 14 ptl'ftat o( eae er ... be
made up ol openlnp IO &Mt more air
can dreulatAI to U.. animals. CUrreat
1taadardl call IOI' a m.lnlmmn ol a .,.cmt.
lnltially, tti• ctepartmeet pro-~ March 11 th'•t u.. ttlltee .....
a m•ntnmm ot 11 percent vmWatiOG
clurlq U.. warmer period of UM
year, Aplil 1 UnUP Oct. L
But PWn A. a.aJoux, deputy ad·
mlnlalrator of tbe department's
Animal and Plant Bnltb lmpection Sen1ce, ukt a 1• pereeat year-round
standard wu ~ted becauae the
earlier propoaal 'would have re-
qu.lred eome ahlppen to have dif.
Cenat ,.,,.,,alnen for winter and sum-
mer lblpmentl. ••
n. Onaile ~ c.-1 of tbe aoy Scoa&a ot Amrlea ...._.... ...... .t ltl Bxplut• ne.: ......... ....... ............
• ....,.... of tlle y_, MDenCU" .\Ward were JCimblrl7 ~ c....-. am 'ftmber lAilrie, eo.t. Mela; 1taeet' A. C.,..,, 4 UUle ..._.Qr.
ele, CGrma del Mar; CllthertDe Alla Guillen. 1111
EWa Ave., FoantalD Valley; Karl ~.-.
:ua7 Windward Lane, N~ Beacb; Cbftltolibilr
Paul Wlnter, 111 Graham Drive, Suta AM; lllid
JOG Sber'mm. 5310 Fairview Ave., -P.t •
Tbe Award of Mertt ,,_ to 1oJ ..,_ ol
lrriDe.
.
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INSIDIE: •A• Landen •Cl•sslflecl
•Horoscape Mdnclfy, Junt t. t MO DAILY PILOT
Sa.g's Ml Be"'
• ,IOltl.C. DON -............
You .. 't aat lllke Ka 11
wlaat ... ~DI " OD• of "'' .....,.,.. CNetklnl cradl:I In
U..kUD.
Not If 1'CMI .,_.t want Mm to
••• , back with • 1corehla1
...... Uy& Man tM tdi' otf
....... T¢'1Gll\y.
"You bope JQU're put that ~· wlaea you'•• had ••· ~Md be.a dolq lt fO/t 10
)Hra," bluru tM 2t-year-old
Cofone del Mar realdent.
INDSED. TRS PO'ftBA baa
evolved tbrouth a numbet' ol
1ta1ea duriac t.ho put decade ;
movu:" up from •imple muo and now... pota to the more or·
naUIJ cr1fted ce rami c
cerlcature aculptures of bWow·
ln1 cutlet, saloon 1cenea. anti·
que automobil . wild-eyed peo.
ple and herd.I of animal "crit·
t~tl."
And Elaell no Joa1er hawb b.ll U'tblDW&NI at lbort·ta'm nea marbu. cren fain aod
L11une Beach'• annual Sawdust
FeaUval. With loastime frlendl Douc
Youna and Rick Gourley,
Euell bu Ht up permanent
1bop in Newport Beach, com-
mercially produciD1 a unique
brand ol pottery they call fan·
lasy stoneware. And they call
their clay-moldina buai.Desa Our
Gani Arts.
The built ol t.beir work, admit·
tedly. is in production ol the
more familiar and commercial·
ly aucceuful line ol face mugs
and ~ utilitarian a.sh tr-.ys
and flower pots.
BUT OU& GANG allo ls meet·
ing a burgeoning demand for 4-
foot wizard statuettes, crazy-
duck plant pots. biplanes and
handcrafted ceramic chess sets.
complete with stoneware play·
mg boards. Prices run from $10
for a mug to more than $2,SOO for
a complete chess set. ··we like to tb1nk that we're
the only ones who do it." says
Ezzell. "We pretty much make
anything people want."
The &-year-old pottery firm
ships pottery work throughout
the cotmtry, making most ol its
business contacts through trade
industry shows.
Some of the cer a mic creations
ca n be seen locally at the
Sherwood Gallery In Laguna
Be ach. owned by Gourley's
· brother. Roark. and Our Gang's
GeneraJ Store on Balboa Island,
run by Ezzeu·s brother. Robb.
THE POTTERY STUDIO,
located in an industrial parlt on
Prodµction Place. also has a
gallery brimmins.? with the crea·
lions of the seven artists work·
ing for the firm.
In addition to serving as a re·
tail outlet. the mini-gallery helps
bu ye r s develop ideas for
custom-made creations, Eu.ell
says. For instance, community
groups and clubs have ordered
ceramic figurines and wall pla·
ques for award presentations.
Rock star Kenny Loggins took
a liking to the firm's line of
automobile caricatures and had
a piece done of one of bis
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Mike Ezzell puts finishing touches on wizard OJr Gang apprentice Kyle Roberts carves clay figurine
One in a series stoneware automobile cancatures W1imsical face mug
Each of the so-oalled critical elections of.
the past shared one or moret of the same
characteristics. according tO P9Jitica/ his-
tor.v specialis.ts .at the Smithsonian
li1iJl/tute.
People ·cntter' lounges m ashtray
FEATURING
Writer Seeks Laughs In Prison
CIDCAOO CAP)-Lan7 An I .. ii a con · .td wM a. lo "11le com1Q. Ill 1a11 tben'a
.......... ,_, abo8t •"'-· ...... cu •••• ,. =~ b1 NIMID..._ tM U, Ille became
~ lo coUfft aa a dallt. ADdenon •. wrowed a ,_ Ille clklD't lmow llow to u... and ~ ""' to • 0-ampalp twteurut .._.. the deb-. w ...-ec1. WhlM .......... '9ckllid t.o bslp ...WtolbeWl.
It IOClll b•Hm• .vldent be WU no '°"' DUI· lqer.
• 0 1 ftl&D TO RIP tbt pbooe olf ta.. wall lut I coWdn"t," be aald In a Let..._. latvvlew. "l \olcl••..,tlody to U• clDn bul DObod1 WOUid. ,...._ I left, I.be IVD ._ olf and bod1M
'qut \be power acroa t.M ltNll. And U.. the
.&\11 wbo WM ctrtriq the 1etaway car out front
lroH otf wit.bout m• ..
That wu four years aao. and Anderson bas
yet to do bla ftrat pri9oft job.
But there ll plenty of tunny fodder around
\be writer wtUt lime to think h up. And An·
denoa, wbo calla the Sheridan Corredioaal
Center bomc, baa bad the Umt.
l"Oa 80METIMES 10 hours a day, be sits at
• typewriter poundinc out one·llnen. sags and
televiaion acrtpta. In less t.ban a year he's sold
Jokes to comedian Joan Rivera and be1un work on a screenplay
AP~
PRt80N COMIC LAMY ANDUION
Comedy wrttiftg ftglD clepr'eaaon
Andenoo, a blab school dropout who said
he was the wont Eftlliab student at Danville
Hlib kbool. uJ4 .M dldD't have any IOala ta
mind wlMn be ttarted • lb:·1UI' Hfttenc:. for
armed robbery.
WrlUnc comedy was lnJUally an effape. be
Hid lD a t.leohoae interview. "It WU t.o aJ.
lev1ate deon!Ploo . . . to Uveo th1no up."
At tfmt1, beln• In prlaon helps tell
mat•rlal, Aodenon aald.
••PEOPLE WILL SAY, 'Hey, thi.I JllY '• ln
prtaon and be'• dolnt aomethlng.'" Otben, he
11ld, won't have anythin1 to do wlth him.
One joke be wrote for Ma. Riven deals with
tnnatlon and 1oea like tl\11: "The prlces ot food
are so hltb, I went to the supe.rmanet and the
~••bier uked me lf I'm payin1 with cub, a
check or a house mortgage." , Thouab be'a only been writing for about a
year. Anderson says it's tough to come up with
fresh ldeaa whlle in prison.
uyov BECOME A Ll'rl1..E numb ln bere.''
be Hld. "You don't have anything toinf oo pre.
sentlytodrawfrom. You runoutolideaa. ·."
But that part ol Andenoo '1 problem ls almost a bad memory. He said be la due fM re·
lease in December and plans to try writinl
movle scripts and plays in California.
Meanwhlle. Sheridan's resident funny man
readily 9dmitt h1a time behind wire and walls
has bad the deelred effect.
"Hey,'' be said, "thia lao't the life for me."
,. .............
Bozo Still Clowning
Eighty-five.year-old Stephen Brenner, the
one and only Bozo the Clown, is still at it, ~coming Pc;>peye the sailor with corncob
pipe and sailor hat. Brenner has retired
from the circus, but continues to perform
for nursing homes and other groups in his native Baltimore.
Separated Simnese Twins Make Headway, Says Doctor 0mn~
CUSTOM FRAMING
lpedellztng In
SHADOW BOXES
1803 Newport Blvd. : SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Doctors say
Lisa and Elisa Han.sen, who were bom joined at 1tfle head but f!iere surgically separated a year
ago, are progressing well, but are behlod la
walklnt and talking.
Doctors "are pleased with the progrea.a Uaa
and Elisa have made the past year," officials at
die University or Utah Medical Center aald
. 'J'bunday.
•
. The 2~·year-old daughters of David and
Patrida Hansen of Ogden. Utah. are developing
without m8Jor problems after their b1stortt'
18~-bour ope.ration, the hospital said.
• · IT WAS THE nRST time twins with so eJC ·
tensive a cramal connect.Jon were successfully separated
·; The medical center said the twins still race ~extensive plastic surgery to permanently cover
their beads and repair other minor problems.
The girls now wear protective lx>Mets.
• "Their fine motor skills are well de·
·veloped." said Dr. Homer Rich, their pediatri·
eian in Ogden. "They can put pegs in boles and
Clo those kinds of thin~s."
, "TREY ARE DELAYED in their gross motor skills, however. They cannot walk by
~emselves although they are close. Their
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{ Horos~ope J
., TUESDAY, .11.JNE II
By SYDNEY OMABR
.. ARJES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Mooey, prodUC· lion. evaluatJon of relationslup -these figure
prominently. Accent on expenence, lessons, 10·
\test,ments. locating' what had been lost, missing t>T stolen. Capricorn. Cancer natives figure
. prominently-so does the number 8.
TAURUS CApr. 20-May 20): Cycle hlgb -
you gain real and psychlc income. You profit by
doing what comes naturally. Circumstances
favor your efforts -timing, judgment are on
target. A "weight" is lifted -you are relieved '9f burden Lona-range assignment la completed.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Check sources
Walntaln Independent stance. Shake off fean, 'doubt.I. letharo. You may be "apot.Ugbted"
1>efoni the 10.edJa. You meet 10meone who could
p1ay an important role in your life. Hold ll.De on
princlplee. You are 1oin1 place1!
, CANCER <June 21.July 22>: Emotions
dominate -strive to 1Jve k>sic "equal time."
One who taulht you in put will be back In pie·
•ture. Family member makee coocesak>o -and
your posltion l• 1tren1thened Capricorn,
Aquarius penoos play tey roles.
LFA> (July Z3·Aug. 22>: You'll have reason
'°celebrate! Gemlnl, Vir10, Sagittarius natives
Jigure prominently. Emphasis on social activi·
tr, career boost, honor proffered by peers. What
had been an obstacle will now represent a step. l!linl·ltone to pl"O(P'eSI • v1aoo <Au1. 23-Sept. 22>: Good Moon
•apee_t calncJdel wtth tood news from afar.
Clear llHI of eomm\lDJeaUoa. KMP eourc•
terlal •••llable for qulck refereaee. bl.isblq project ls favored. Key la lnforma·
that 11 relayed to key people.
1.IM4 (SltDt. JI-Oct. ZI): Count cbang,; "1iomeoae may 'be attemPllnl to 1et eom 1
.,_ OOllll~ and JOU eoufd be prime tar•et. o.mtnl. ~lalltlarh» -and the number 5
f1pre -'Mll!l.J. Contract cc.rta1DI ''bldden
1Cla ... • Know It and protect ..U 1n cllnebes.
la)IU'IO (Oct. 13-NOY. 11): ~lht oo
publle NlpanM to your efforta. 1ettln1 out •mcmc tbe people, maktq amedl to familJ
member foil' Nal or lm.,m.cl •llibt-Taun&1, ~ IDll ..,._ 5eGl'pk> fllUN ID scenario. A ~~·· ilODtbtwa,. IAOrlTUJUI (No•. 12-Dec. 21): SM
dearlJ ~rSortU• ue eoacerned. Don't d11..,.. . Empbube ftGtlDe wbleb re. ........... Job clone. Ptlcee, Vll'90 atml lie ral& A .,.., romantic IDdlYldaal flat.
J'9Q. Ito Med to be ~ nor lboa1d Jc.a
plllllla. oa.e.n ftDe Hae.
CAftlOOaN (!*. »Ja. II): --..,. ID· 'r'-~m•, '°"". lntwUled nlatlolllblp -eommmd ~-You nbouDd fl'OID ap. MtbMt -It 8"med a lm'e m wW
ID JOU1" favor. Acea prodUet:loa, llUlt.Y -s rewanl. MIOA811JS <la. »l"eb. JI}: I!....., OD m eompletloo of tramaetloa. Ari•. U ... pl., llpifteut rolN. KHp
ncordl ~. Obtala IPPl'allal. Be
ecllDC*nlq faetl, ftlanil. You Will
... -_. ealld loadlia. ftlCSI (~•!>-ll·Mar. JO): Bl1hll1bt ........... .....,.d•ee -•• blcaulrl•. El nla to ~ Mlalb. An bl·
..... ~ enllllff· -twua1 IMD ,_,.111e •. ~ l"lillll•• doldrama IJM sro! Trtp II ca ......... 10 la a
·M• hhllll. . .
speech allo la behind what would be normal ror
ot.ber 2~·year olda," he said.
But be added th1a delayed development was
not unusual, given the fact they were joined at
the tops of their beads for 18 months and theo
underwent major surgery.
Mrs. Hansen said they can climb up oa and
walk along the couch. "They say a lot ol words
like 'Mom, waler, more,"' and play well
together and with their l ·):ear-old sister, Shaylyn, she said.
"Someumes. though, they fight over toys,
JUSt ltke all other 2·year-olds."
SKIN FLAPS PLACED on the tops of their
heads have taken weU and thelr hair is growing
normally, said Dr. Cli fford C. Snyder, the chief
plastic surgeon.
"The next step will be to build a permanent
or semipermanent protective skuU or covering
for their brains," Snyder saJd.
Or. Theodore S. Roberts, head of the
neuosurgjcal team, said the girls are being
glven more time for scalp growth before addi·
lion al skull surgery.
"We will soon be getting to the point.
however, where we should start the skull con·
struction surgery," Roberts said ''They doo 't
like wearing their prottttlve boonets much
anymore. and as they begin t.o walk and become
otherwise more act1vt!, lnJury nsk..s wLll in·
crease."
Suing Parents Won't Work
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while back I
read a news story about a young man who sued
his parents t>e<:ause they damaged him emo·
tionally. In other words, they did a rotten Job or
bringing hjm up, and he felt they should pay in
hard cash.
I. too, had a nightmarish childhood. I was
• physically abused by my father and verbally
abused by my mother. My first husband was a
gambler . My second was a drunk. After two bad
marriages I became involved with thrtt losers
-a dope addict. a mama's boy and a bisexual.
I am now undergoing therapy because I
have difficulty relating to my own children. I
am also trying to find out why I am altracs.ed t.o
such terrible types.
Fommately. I earn a very good salary, and
1 have the respect of my employer and the peo.
pie I work with. I don't want to go to an attorney
and sound as If I'm crazy, but I feel my parents ~hould pay for treating me so cruelly. What op-
tions do I have? -NO INITIALS OR CITY.
PLEASE
DEAR N.I.: So far HI know, DO cblld bu
ever 1R1Cceufully aued bJa pareota for bringing
him ap wroai.
U I were yoa, I'd for1et It 8Dd doable ap on
the tbenpy. Women wbo repeatedly pick "&errl·
ble &ypes" are lacklaa la eelf-a&eem. 8alag
yoar pareata will not make yoe feel better aboat
yoarMll. I& eoald. la faet, make 109 feel wone.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tblt ia for all
those executives-who bide your column under
the financial aectioo, even tbou&b they read you daily.
Why do the bll sbotl ID IM•lneta and In·
d11stry record eveey mile ::zl:v• for the ex· penae account. yet think ol ut1q the
secretary-typiat, adminlltratlve Uliatant. etc ••
to drive all over bell'• half acn to pick up
stamps, coffee, make bank deposlta, do errand.a
for tbe wife and Lord knows what elM, wtt.b
never a t.bougbt ol reimbunlq ber? Do they
think ber car rum oo air, needs no oil or main·
tenance? Or do they think that slace abe ls paid
••• Gang
An11
Landers
such a magnificent salary she doesn't mt.nd
bearing the expense or company business~
Also, when an executive dictates to a
secretary who takes shorthand at 80 words per
minute and he gets wound up and doubles bts
speed, why does be loot at ber as ii ahe is an
Idiot when she uka him to alow down? I don't
expect an answer, Ann. 1 just bad to unload on
someone. -FEDSVILLE
DEAB FED: Be my gaest. And wrlte &&ala.
Anytlme.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am an tis-year·
old high school seruor. female, -...ho has always
been considered stead> and rehable I have had
a part·time job for several years and now bavf
a sizeable savings account.
The problem: I want to visit a pen pal in
Awstralia. My parents th1nlt l'm too young t~
travel that distance alooe. The farthest I have
been allowed t.o go la Syracuse. on a Greyhound.
I am not unfamiliar with~· tax1a and such. U I fall Oat oo my face, I U admit It and
chalk it up to experience. But they won't live
me a cbaoce to prove myself. I tb1Dk my mom
doesn't want me to 10 becaUM I am the oldest.
and abe doesn't want to let IO ol me. A lot is rid·
lnl on your answer. What do JOU qy? -
CHOMPING AT THE BIT IN UPSTATB
DE.All CHOMPING: U 1W ....... ; rd
let J• 10 -b9t J"'re .._ Bew dMI& la·
•esUCMhl tJWP toen! Call a trHel as-& ...
flad • wbt•a anllable. H CMlld lie • Weal ~mp....a.e. CP.8. 8eDcl me a ,..&canl frHI
MelboarDe.>
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School-on
the-Malle
Nearly 600 students a day
Wiii go tO CIBSS nght~n
the-f'nall 1n Huntmgton
Center thru the summer.
~than 30 different classes
for all age grouos K thru t 2
T Utl IOf'I S 1 I to SI 5 per 3 week
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I 108() MN ----c.no..
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18.50. Kin~ & queen
lfe1rloom Bedspreadg,
n•i: Sl50 . n ow $75.
'.\lanv handmade items
for Dad's day & Grad·
uatton Lal·e trimmed
1otown s and bl ouses ~Oml' :.ml1que 25% off
all handmadt> 20% off
all drl"'ismakmg orders
and IOC"'o off all altera·
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MEDICAL CARE:
HOW TO
GET YOUR
MONEY'S
YIORIH.
DOCTORS' HOUS• cau. SBRVICE
CGl•S TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY,
7 DAYS A Wl!l!K-FOR NO Erl'RA
QYW ..
Pain. leYer and illness can NOTMINQ ADDIED
ftare up anytime of the day TO YOUR lllLL
0< night leaVtnq you With d Most people are concerned
P'obiem tf 1t s the m0c11e of with the cost of this new sef"·
!he night °' !he weekend vice The cost ol a visit to your
Whef'8 can you find a doctor home is comparable to the
--------------------------------------------and wheoain you see htm? local Physicians in )IOtJr com-CJ'rnl PapCU
favorltea, a stately Bentley
automobile.
When 1ou 1tep out of the
cramp.t front otnce 1allery lnto
the produotlon room, you're en •
veloped ID the pun1ent odor ol
wet clay and other earthen
1cent.1.
IOllB OP THE caSATION8
are produced in uaembly·llne
f aabfon, al~u1b the lar1er
pleeet are tacbvtdually crefted.
But each piece, altbouah •lmilar
in cbaracter OI' 1tyle, bean the
penoaali'Y ot tbt craft1n1 artllt.
The Jar1er, more detalled
plec• carry the atpature ol the
artllt -addbaa to tbeir value u
mvettmmt eoliectlblea.
lome OUr OUll art1at8 ...,_
their atoMftN Caretl'I tNoucb
the ft.rm'• appreaUcesblp pro-
•ram, wtllcb can lut u ~ u
fOW')'-.rl.
"It'• almost lmPot1lbJe to
learn a teal c111 .. tiH art becauu
the 1killa oome from four own
mind," says co-owner Y ouna.
ONCB ACCOMPUSBBD In
Ult Our Oaq 'Style, tbe appran-
tlce can pursue a variety ot
art.lttlc dlrecUom. creatin1 new char~ or dropplnt prod\lc·
lion ot 111 old aeries.
··The creaUont all 1bow a
ata11 ot evolYIDI ol litber t.be
atudlo or ID1H1f," H1I Eaell.
"It becomll roudDe at tt.m.,
but that'• wbm It's tlme to take
• vacatioa.
"J think tbat tbl• l• one
medJun tbat latere1t.1 peopl•
bffaute tbeM aculpturea will be
around for 100,000 years lf tbey
remain • ..,.__" 1171 Eaell,
who ll a Corona del Mar filth
Sehool and Orsqe Cout Collqe
1raduate.
But not ah ol tbelr wblmateal
oharact.n have met wltb oom·
merclal appeal.
Amon1 a aerie• of people
filwiw ban1in1 by rope, the
outlaw ba.o1la1 by bl1 neck
seems to have received mlud
revlen.
''Some people 1oYe It, eome
~le bate It." EPlll aplalaa.
"It'• meant to mate people
lau1b. Tbat'1 what all the
acu.lptur9aremeaat todo. ''
nw aneww Is Doctonl' muntty and much -than HolJ9I Call s.rvice. It's a """" the local hospital. There is no
mobl1IB med.cal ~ that charge for mileage, dispatch-
brings a licensed M D nght tnQ or sending the mobile unit
to your doorll8P to rreet rra COVllWWW
routine and non-emergency BY INSURANCIL
caeas. Most health Insurance plans
UVll WCMdft UVll W111 CXN8f a ma1or P<>f1iOfl a
-,__ UVll MOl•V. the cost. Hou88 calls are an
Doctor's House CaU SerVIOI aooepted Insurance charge.
hit lniUlllad a uniQue dtS-Our otfloe will be haCJpy IO
~ 1ysCem US1ng radt0-a.1181 Voll 1n the lneurance
eQUi1)p9d unftl offenng Claim procedure ~
modem and up-to-date tech-YOU CAN ......
~ allowtng the doctor RIGHT NOW.
kJ take neoellatY leboralol'y Our trwned pereonoef era urni:>le8. preect1be and dis· on duty 24 hoora a day. '1b.l
penee neeoed medlcanon and won't oat a recorded mesaoe
wen Qi\19 1 oompu1erfzed or an 8lllW'8tfng .w.. W9
el8Ctr008rdlogram on the~. can answer all )QI quettions ~ SIM prec6ous time, and sand Voll further lntor-
ttanllPOf1lllon lncom'8f'lienoe malion Please can now. • •• Pivotal Elections =.-:=-~~ _____ ....,____________________________________________________ lllention.
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REALTORS
675-551 I
READY, WILUHG & AILE
Tobeof~ketoy• 1-t~!
A l,.IYATI AffAllt pri"8el)ld net.I..:
Sl .. 91• fa•lly dwellla9 -Heier
CO•stnctlo". St• .. •1119 wood Oitd ......... Of, CJlal• ..... .ct ~ roof:
ft•e ~or fow wlttl .. ,. ... ..w'a
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AMD SPYGLASS TOO lie) fow bedrOOMo
tMg f-"Y n:NMn, bi9 fot"1nd ~ room;
pool ond spo ond oc•a •l•w. JHt
$479.500 .
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy •• COf"OIMI det Mar
675-5511 EUORS:AdY .........
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WALK TO
WESTCLIFF si•.ooo
Artist dream! Owllen 3
Bdrm + two 2 Bdnns.
Beam-like ceilin•s.
woody atmosphere . Owner will carry.
Bra'I' EASTSIDE
INVESTMENT
Wt.af1r:!Hw s B • 4 •. custom
waterfront home
w /17x38 ' pvt dock .
Pric ed $1.295.000.
Builder w /trade for
Palm Springs Estate
FM details oo this home
and appt to see. call
Carol Hoff . agt .
631-00IM. Prine. Only.
Super 3 8clnn nestled in
aecluded Co•ta lleaa neitbbortMJod, eaay ac-
cess to everytbina.
Priced to move at
S1f11,0llO. M0-3181
•Whelan AealEstate
PENINSULA POiton'
:\t•\\ h clt·t·orall·d -1 bdrm
ho ml" Ocean \I<'\\ • S32.5.000
BAYFROHT
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El TORO HORSE COUNTRY
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m Jnl·<'Sl<.ilC' In Or<JnJ.,!(• j!rO\ t.•S S2,;!l.5()(1
Bl LL GR UNDY ,'REALTOR
341 Boy'>1dr Orov•! NB b75· bib\
c~i~a-
caal ready (or owner
user or speculator.
SELLER WILL
CARRY FINANCING
wilb 2t ~ down
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•675-7060•
S.c..tCa.do
1'bil cm!li!·~~ bot'
Sbarp 2 Bdrm condo
do1e to paol. wal) to
everything. Assumable
CHEAP DUPLEX 103 down buys a duplex
on a buildable 601150'
R·2 liol. Owner carries
the balance and will
llUbordiDale lo a COD·
structloa loan. An U ·
cellent buy.
BALBOA ISLAND
RE.ALTY
673--1700
~~am93\t
Zba residence. Unlimit-
ed potential u1a1es.
Lease opt till 1911 or ex-
cba.n&e. JW.000. ·
644-721 I
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642-5678
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MINI ESTATE AXER--tHALLENGE
A• ..... Art Mewporl locCllHoR ......
-... appwtwltyfortt.,...._wt.o
Hloy• a cl.--.p •d decorafl1t9 c•••· OHE OF A de Sp•t• 1tyt.._..tttt1-...oa•,IM. .... .....,,.... ..... ..._......,_ ..
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TAYLOR CO.
HL,\i.Jlil\.-., ,1;,11· 1:14,;
OUTSTAMDIMG 5 UMT RM.
Large owner's private homelike unit
w/3 Bdrms, Fam Rm, 21h baths. form.
DR & 2 fireplcs. 4 Income producing
units each w 12 Bdrms, 2 baths &
firepl. Atriums & patios. This is a
MUST SEE for the prudent buyer.
Reasooably priced at $450,000.
Owta WIU ANAMCE. NO LOAM FIL
WESUY M. TAYLoa CO .. llALToas
2111 s. Ju .. r .......
MIWPOIT Cenat. M.I. 644-49 I 0
AVAJLAIU FOi SHOWIMG
A beautiful 3 bedroom retreat in the
hills of Harbor View : Parquet flooring,
Fre n c h d oor s. s parkling pool.
e nchanting view plus countless subtle
amen1t1es s uc h a s automatic
s prinklers, complete draina~e
network. etc Presented at $415,000.
Financin g a"ailable.
U~IVUI: ti()Mr='
REALTORS. 675·6000
M.&.COMOO
El~o~f;'ff:.~ S
bedroom lar1e
bedrooma, 2~ batM,
formal dlninJ rm,
choice area. Pool, 1pa • tenm.. Owner will help
ftnance. Only $175,000.
OClAM PACIFIC
IHllst•
750.1616
On~2~tc;•:~fer,
aharp. clean 2 Bdrm 2
Ba with double aarace.
Small down 6 owner
will CArt')'. $180 ,000. Call
Coorue.
JACOBS IEAl.H
67M670
DalebaJt
Bay ord
Beach
2443 u~• Co.ul Hlgh•uv. Corona df'I Mar Capistn..o Beoch I 0 II
WL HAVt. 3 3 OF THE. BE.t;T LISTING~ IN TOWN •••••••••••••••3 ••3 ••••
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE StHCE 194'
SAM JOAQUIN ... Near golf course &
country dub. Very neat 2 bedroom,
den. 21h bath condo. $189,500.
MEWPOl'T IUCH
TIY MESA YBDE
"2.000DOWM! CHAAMY Costi -Ye5a charmer 2 Walk into thu beautiful.
Bdnns oc R·2 IOl As ly decorated 3 Bdrm
sume 161.000 lsl TD + llome and you will love
owner will help flnanct> 1t Nace Mesa Verde
the rest Pnce SM.%0 locauoo W1U sell VA or
Call oow. S.&2313 convent1ona 1 0 n ly
·••.' ·· · '• SJ16,900 Ca II n o w
MIWPOlrT DUPUX
I~ lfi~M A'7LSTA TE
... ............ ~I REALTORS UDO ISLAND Ocamf1 .... HOttW 1175,tOO! One bcfrm + bachelor '
a700 gross. 1 block to
water. Own.er financing
12%-3 years! Cali last,
4 Br. 3 ba, 2 Crpks . den. Lr& custom 4 Bdrm
dm rm . 2slon es. strttt petfect Balboa location
to street. JlOO sq n 00 Ask.ua& sa.so.ooo ca 11
Via Orvieto Sl79. too Coame
Oii IY ...
what 11or1eous •bdrm
home and UI such a
s uper l ocat i o n
<Newport Beach Dover
Shorn areal with •
spaCIOUI floor plan pro-vidm& livability at it's
best. Lovely yard with
Crust t.rea and 1uden
v \e'WS from bedroom•. Lee uswnabte. low in·
le1'al k>an and seller
wall carry a 2nd n2s.ooo . Call now
935370
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Manball ~ty 67~ ~J:tr
l•ConAGE
FIXER UPPER
2BrbouseooSOx140' R-2
kit in Huntinrtoo Bcb. m .soo. < J.st TD -.:i.ooo
at 10%). 751-8M7
MISAYEUI
Cbar=2~"L'j~m 2
batb, ramily room .
brick fireplace. tree
lined lltreet. VA terms,
DO down. lJGl.!iOC). Cell
DOW. 5"--Zll.3
CJil'tNll,O•ll\;1.JfJ'""'l1• I
7777 • • • • H-.JlllTn..._.
TRY $9360 DOWN
CALL NOWlll
,,, RED CARPET II; 754-1202
U you want your advert ts
mg message to reach
more people at lower
ca1t. Classaflt><I as l he
way LO go! Call !'ow'
642-5678
.~t.tsob Smell ....,. ocean reete
from tbis be1utihal
&ardm home. Large hv·
inc room , 1ourmet
kitcben, formal dininc. ee.t buy. Cell ~67
0'1 l-1 tu 1 • ,, \ • ,, ,.., 1, 1
[~lfil11
~w:1~ .. °"· but wbat a •&aper val•!
Sincle level 3 bdrm
home io the popular
Callrorn1a Homea ,
Irvme. Family rm with
bnclt rareplace, m tr·
rored bar. formal dm·
ing rm. encloHd yanl
Located at end or cul-
de-aac Call to s.ee
.\ 1>1' "Ion llf 11.orbor ln1l•,1m1•n1 l'o
HHOHE:LP1
lie Ip ) ourself t{) a
Heapm11 ~lect1on or
Qualified Hopefuls
inlhe DAJLY PILOT
HELP WA.Vn :o AU~
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
ASSUME I OOto Ara LOAMI
Immacul ate f amily h ome
w /manicured landscaping. 48RS
including good-sized master suite.
Sunny kitchen & family rm. Owner
needs ra s t e sc row. $121 , 950.
Lorraine Rennie 752-1414. S-67.
752-1414
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OVER 65 YEARS OF SERVICE
UDO ISU
One Of Newport Beach's MOit OHi~
Areas With Private Beaches. Tfftftls Court•
&c Clubbouae. Traditlooal Five Bedroom
Home WWI Boole Llned DtntStudy LarJe
Formal Dtnini Room. M1stft' Suite Wllh
Spa. EJCttOllonal orrerln11 On Larire Lot. SELLER WILL ASSIST IN F1NANCING.
"45.000 .
MOM.I HO..-
Recentlr Decouted. Ne# Carpets •
0Hpe,s. Ont a.droom With A Bonus Room.
Located Near Hoa« HMplt1I. OWl'lF.R
WfLLRELPPTNANCE. aiuoo.
751-9111
tJc.r? ... ....
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WA.LJ[ TO BEACH
ASSUMABLE CONDO
28r, 2Ba. man•elous
oc:n new. pallo • BBQ.
s pa, sauna at pool
Hi&hloan at 11. 7S%.
$U9,l50.
DB1£11.Tl
673-6210
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4 ... $15,500 ~.daeetopooi. .... ... CJ'ftllbelt.I. ~ VA loaD.. SeAect
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
1r.ade )our old stufr ror
ne• 1>:ood1es w1lh .J
Oassifled ad 6Q S6ill -------------
OM6-0F-A_..MO IA YCllST HOME
Very light & airy. 4 bdrm home
with most rooms opening onto
secluded patio. Lots of handcrafted
woodwork throughout $280,000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
.644-9060
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HOME
tn Capiatrano Beach. 4 Bdrms. 2.,, ba, fam rm.
Sauna bath & hot tub.
a.odtloodRHlty.
496-0ttl
S pli t .level cust om.
2bdrm, 2"'2 ba, many
xtras , ocea n view,
garden ~/mo.
661·2871.
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434 Begorua
760-1125
Locat!T':nS:ticioos
Haul St. Five houses
from the water. Fall
asleep with sound of
surf. Whitewater Vlf.
bu.ill on the c:yn . As
featured i n March
Home Mac. Call Tim
Rhond31-1266. .
RE.ALTO RS
F~~''-'H. 3 bath, 3 car au••· 3
years new. Swi.mm.ia.1
pool ud .Jaeuan For
laformatioa call
l4S-flf1
.;. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
~· \.-
Rareoc;~.~~mine
Creek . 2700 s q . rt.
Guarded comm .. ten-
n 1 s. pool s. s pas
S375.000. Owner I Agent
640-1212
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••• MESA NORTH. assume
10'7 .... $76,000 loan. Full
pnce S99.7SO. Charm-
ing med bnck. shake root 3 BR 2 Ba Devan &
Co. 642"6368
WANT CHAIM?
AteCOMFOn? vou·v, found It in this
beautifully upgraded
M esa Verde home. It
features· 4 Bdrms. new
carpels and wall cover-
ings, ceramic tile floors
and is located on a huge
cul de sac lot. For an ap.
pouatment t.o see, call
~llSl
-'!,$~ HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
OAK GLEN
Dlatinctive new 2
bedroom, 2~ ba con·
dominiums. $105,990.
25U Elden Ave, C.11 . 142-8734. •
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... twWe. ....... .... ilt'lrew ~ T•tal11 u. ... , ,._, tt all. f150/1DO . ..,., eood. -mo.<m>m--w .._ .... ..-.111r. ......_. Ira, • ._ •lu ...... "-' llodena moMJe bome oa CUrt D. A&t. 142-5554 or zaa._.._
Ari&N'l'ION
DSVELOP•A81 'ftlllla two flat loU la the
;4Ulelw Nortb end ol i..... bave , .... ud
Me a•'-to build 3
cc.do aolta on eacb
01'tllll fed.,., ready .... .,.,..,
eul.a1ln Newport ~1 rher. S.Jo1 f11lalo1. 111·1*. :ft'm..•l'; • ..
BeHlll addrtll. I" boedec .......... et. WC f bl rel • coJJea to W..aclltf ~ ..,. llolllll9 ...... lo fndt tn., be1uUfal • otta1• or o •I • ... wr lnloe Ave• Newport Bucb, 100 .............. Xlot bone S Ir. 1 t.. 2 car '81111•. Small prt•a&e 1ant. NO
Sa9ta Jaabel. Prom Jnk fn1D bMda. Call eoaatry.Act.Ml-3255 Adella oa17. um Ca -DOGS. Waur,.W. -
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M>Cal•W.OIJA ---• F•11•0Gll GotfeomNf~.
r. ; 11ty JIM MESA DEL MAJl. 4 l&e ...._& ......_.,
I b*m. Sped-eo.do
ma .....,. "-r;:t a..,. ,. 'baU.~ nplace.
Yiew,Jearpnp.1 ,.... ..... -........
lit • lalt + -ct.a-l 01 fee. Call Mr.
~-. I"
LINO() R&AL DTATE
-.u.l SEAvtt:W b1 owoer .... n.w of 90llll·
HampCat • New Bed~ tam fJ'mD We..._. 2
ford. 3br or Cbr. XlDi.. Br, J ba, 1paeloo1
•••••••-••••••••• BB. J ... ...,am rm. '~-~ Two acrH Nortbera w/mt:rJkildl.CIUJclrea ls....,tad.1171. ,, ...
Cahf. W . AJlMru · ap. Wll 11 m I, ao pela, DO _ .. ____ ._to._· _T_ML ___ ,
lOQ m I East of lllCll-S1GI eo. *-1111 1 lledawww + patio eo.
........ ~
1~~-Tlu·e~ two ..-.. a.a lot.._.
for d4!UOH1 u.aJta.
Prte.d fW qukk aale.
1110,000. Sele c l
Pa ;.U.. TSl-1191
~.l'IJIJll I z , ...... 1152 ...................... view. Aaaume loaa . ....._, .... ~l:dO
714411-1.lD .-el ..... , .• tt4Wa1e
PIDes, .... . -..___.,_ _,. . Ideal f« Prt:m9 W ....... twalaiM. do..._.. _, __ -i.mil. Wblu, .
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Uoa. Ma. ..UI Ao1 re-l ·leYel. UIO /aao . ..,..._ -permo.leoClllt.t
lo S, 146-llM Alt I .
Sat/Sim. nJDOI TWNHMI laod1capla1. Step1 SO&ifaj--vaulfect cill· ••"1 ,.._. elu......_, aaoaable orter con· MZGIM& 1\artlerodt Glea. Lowest
pneed s bdrm 3 ba. 3
car 1ara10. Vacaat. SZtt.•. Call ..... 125 Al\.IPM.
J>tam.d wlit develop. ma. 1 Br • deo 1 f\alJ bu. I ~ m.l'a &o heh ln
Laa. NI•. Sale price
$14S.OGO or a.ue for $700 mo. (71') 9'1l·7UO
PIW.OlllY.
lo11. 2 Br + den. POOi. t...u. cit.I 6 bl
SlOl,000. A11umable t.e. 116,IOO t_.. (114) loan iD Newport Beach .,...0
1ldered Owner •Ill
f1aanee at ··ao.r lnt ... t
rate" PP . .,...,.. ·~-.... , I br clwpin, focd ... , I JJ42 seffi~~0.'!t s rri .rl. pra ... No ..... •••••••••••••••••
pet.a.Wmo.S.-Spectacular •I•• of
~ 711~1D~Bob
Mewcm 111-'«
t•SAYBDI
JUST ELEGANTLY
Call Tim Rhone .
Gl·lm
REDl:CORATED·SBr, REALTORS %~Ba Twab1e. nr ---------•
D=~ 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••• o&st=-w=... SIU,000. Roberl
111lb.keft. A-.. Gl· ..
.........
tw di • •• 2100 •••••••••••••••••••••• MlaalOft HUii Country ~t.1!1oca.
UGD.. J Bdnaa. 2" Bath.
community teaala 6 ='-Select Propertiea.
wat«. Zbdrm. den, 2 i,..
ba. pool. Jae, Huna,
teama eourta, I yr o&d.
USO Bob Laurlto
m«JD.
J244 ••••••••••••••••••••••
bdrm . 4 batla b
eacbfroot home. Wet
bar, coavenaU. pit, 2
ftreplacea, dramade en-
trance, forever view,
yearly lea1e. Alt.
87s.7300.
4Br, 1'41Ba, aeller
madftUd. aaertnee at
.,, -VA. FHA or ?
term a . Alt. B I ll
Walaut Square
To....,_. oa 1reen-
belt. Pool. -800. 2 Br.
2ba. 511.a.oo
pool /oca/atores A
•PGIU facU. To aee caU
ownr ... 1.ID if NA PLS ~le!'::t CC'Mt1
' l:aat ''" CCMata .... duplll, ad rlnanctn1
Club. 3 bdrm J ba • up· traded Un1&1ed. Lull·
ury Condo. On 1011
('011ne. SUl.000 flnt
t-7Jn,. Vahae Dll.000
Want lo aeU or trade for
l!quHy In Npl Bch
bome wit.b va.w • 1 ard.
Douala• Hon l a . 7Mtr7J.utl (0..0.r>.
JBr. 18a . 11th 6 UNIV PK·3Br, JBa, ten-Walk to bdl, JBr. ZBa. 2
tplca, UM Clf pool• tea·
n.la c:owU, avaU now.
900mo.yrllle.~~
AMCJDly.
lvmqd;J/eH. Bdrm 3 bath condo.
Newly painted, prt vale
deck. kMlda cl 1tora1e
1pece. Ownet'I motivat·
eel.. Off.red al Sl'15,a50.
For an appt &o see. call
54().Wl
-M50 ail, PoGI. Jae, 19$ mo. ._ ... ...,.._ . Avalll-21.6"-41.57 ----nmsra .. •s 1er;-1Ba, many up-
.,..._ OWMl'1I are ln·
llY OW-.: 11oal'~~. tertor .. lpen. Xlnt ....._...._. &aq locatlcm. '71.SOO. Low
...... ._ lat. W..uide. down or mu.me low int.
211/'71-ml rale loen. For appt. call
5"-1'3&. Bkr. .. ~. aba.r1> J Wrm 2ba or South Twoatary,4bd,lba, Tar· eout• PJw. .ua 1r1 lie Rock Hi1bland1
VA. Lo chm. SlOl,000. $289,000 ,..,.. MMIOO
0.....6'2-SSD. ~W.W.
ASSUM I I 0~%
LOAN EzceptiOitillr · eleaaat
Mecllterranaan 1tyle
c.iom home oa half ea. wiill ocean new
from every room. a
..,.. Bdnm, ' baths,
library, fam. rm. •
_,~~HERITAGE·
. • REALTORS
SIJl,IOO ..... ITl7. .._,,,,,,.,IMO ......................
for ma I d ini a 1 rm . .. .!!!!!!!BB!!•ll!!•l!!!!!!!I
Mal,OOO. eo· to beacb. lrg 7 rm. 2-• .. ~our--·uu-·w•u·.·211111Bd~ cJ.m-~ sty home oa R·2 90' lot, z a. ea. witll 1araaea. _ ..,.. .,_ ...-... buildable. S335X . '1101 SZ50,000.
----Seubont. "5-8410 • .. ~ SZ5.000C1wn-;-11SQ1mo, m no qaallfybac, puts you
.:........ Wtlhrfal in top Intne '100,000 + ........ I "'-'-I A.L7 Lmb eiaUY"\DtO-UU.. U · home, wtt.b 12 .. ~ VA PAlllC • ..,... -CHOICI :g.uona~ll:b 1' ~-~ID~MA4'22~~~-~---1 ···--··············· s I A w I .. D
5"en new wlit.a w1Ui
fireplaces, m&11y ell·
tru, 1511),000
a.,McC:... lllr.
..........
W..ted 2900 ......................
IBUYHOUSESAT
OFMJ~tALUE
•No Fee
•lmmed Purchase
•Move wbeo ready,
•Pnvate Part1
971-0&Z.3
...................... ........... ,...~ ... l1 .... nn.-oom-f~. ~::~ * *SOUi ~m=~~. MONACO
wall carpet1 ; rote Ira. eooucb for your tt.IMwY•,....Jll
prdea, 2 patio., one owncoart. Cao be youn Taalelully up era ed .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f C.. w .. Ntr 3122 with BBQ. Fruit trees. mlCY!! for only s11t,ooo. thru-out. Pool sue yard ..................... .
Ml-TTl!I ......................
.... Lill.
sa,.r Sharp, ha1e J
bdrm. 2~ ba. Condo. Joe z to beaeh. Prptc ..
a /c, dbl 1ar • auil
DOW. -mo. Call Gary IGTJll..
z bdrm C ottaae
w/..,.aae 10 mm. lo
beacb.. MZ5/mo. Adults. nopaa.at-4189
N\ee Laree 2 bdrm l ba
Fenced yard, garage.
new pa.mt. S37S. Ut. lut
.k $150 aecu.nt y. 2029
Wallace . Apt E .
~
l8', 2ba, 2 car 1ar. DO
peg. Umv. Park.. .ZS.
•Br, 2~ba.Htraa. No
pet.a. Deerfldd. lllO .
S 1 e r r a ~1 & m t C o
641 1324
WOODBRID G E
Sycamore, 4 br, 2.,., ba.
frpk. den, paUo. Acrou
from pool, lmnis. Avail.
J ... 2llth 17115 640-9991.
'11fE WTU..0"5. 4bdnn .
2be. bv rm. din rm. encl
S*io. fen yrd. l\5'15/mo
M4-14IO, IJ0.5050, ext 40
Rancho San Joaq11ln
Townbome. 2bd. den,
pool A.dulta 1675 mo .
~
Harllor View home. JBr.
fam. rm , StOO /mo.
Av811. 7·1 Gardener la-
d.~.
Harbor Rld&e: 4 Bil
Kft!tliaoaa Model. i.
aenoir view ; lllAl'ded
pt.e. GOOO. mo. Samay
One Realty. ull for El·
len.
551~ or 'JSZ..5Ul
HARIOR •llW
3 bdrm.'t'a1t!:'tamily,
duun1 rm .. detacbed
bonua rm w /b9Ui. SUOO
mo. ~.&11-3'44
BROADllOOR SllJ.!iOO, huny! BKR. Heats the sparkUoc 770·6084, LACAR RE with view of mountalna 1 t U-0. C .-IX :>ceeD new 00 caayoo, Call540-l":.a.L poolandapalnlhillov-REALTYINC. ~dt~Ji~t.a .. r;=.~ ~ quiet. elegant No ~ ~: ~~l~~eu~ ............ I06f with jumbo Sl4S,OOOU· ~~:-:;a.~~~: ~=.~·,~~:. o(~~:l',:
Jbdrm.. crpta ~ Ira
fenced, abaded yrd. dbAa..,.. •uber /dryer.
S.SS01mo. ~-7631 lo
lpm. ~a.ft.er lpm. Woodbrtd1e Condo. 3
bdrm .. 1"'4 ba. 9>0/mo
lBr. trs. 1ard. 1 amaU lie. S-3331 Aceat.
SEA.VIEW
4 bdrm . J ba . 2
fireplaces, wet , ~a r .
macro-wave. Guarded
1ate, pool 6 tenai1.
SlJOO mo S4'·S•os.
Al·>M4.
-· RACQUET CLUB ....................... ~~~·::::.o.~~IA.lt 972-llCIDO XW. acM83'7 SISOO /mo . Owner
NEW LI STING . a o WESIU.IFP ---------1 _Prin_._c_._only--'--· -----• _7_1Na3. _______ _ ~~~~e HU R R Y ' A s It In g Adult 1 bdrm Condo yay UNUSUAL
doc*-M25/mo. See at Turtlerod: Brdmr. 4
DIE. 2!ad St. C. M bdrm. z ba. Leaae or
let. Dcm't miu Utia ooe!
Good uiatiDI financ·
iDS. Call DOW for de-
talla. Century 21
Newport Center .
NNll'7
Sl'1S,009 w/pool. 981.SOO. Call B:i OWDer. 1.HWfoua Uln SIJf ·'to GreatTocataoo in· Llll-IMdl ll48 New a up e r ab a r p leue-opUoa. ms/mo.
towo.bome 2bd. dea, A&mt5t1·5GIZ. EXEC. BAY FRONT
CONDO. 2 Bdrm. 2
tNlt.ll. 0tta.o • ea, new
from •••rJ room .
Sama ii...._ 111ite.
• ..._,..., 1026 ..... ~ .......... .
New owner uamferred.
mmtaell SUS,OOOJ Br 2
Ba bame. WW accept
cub/lnde/motorbome
ca DO,OOOequity. Zoned
for 2 more uoill.
Ml..-0
497.5494 995-1570
1990So. Coast Hwy.
Laguna 84>ach
~f.'!U'~ce
to tbe Dana Point
S..-llartD.a ln this I
Bdrm home. It hu • = atalnray. de· for an eleYalor
ud a.ny other eruas.
r •••1119y 1034 ......................
\\bod lutdge l'B4l40 condo. 1.500 aq ft. z f U.U Ba. all amenitlea. Full come. Four 1 Bedroom
uaiu wltb 1ara1 ...
OlrDer wW ..U OD COD·
tract. Select Pl opatlea.
~2111>
•••••••••••••••••••••• ~A GU NA HOME ·
Beacb. towa 2 blka.
Quiet lbd, available
now·3mo. SlOOO m o. ..... Reahg MC11rity. A.uume mort. --"-HAl90ll W HOMIS No qmlitym1. Furn or 551·.-Nilliiiliiilaa-somenet. uofurn. II uat aee. .iea.naau Pliwy,lrviw 5 Bdrm.a ud family 131~
Hear new LlD.coln Mdl in
Woodhridle Estala. 3
Br. Z'41 bat.bl. Many ap-
1rade1 . 1189,000.
Sween1. Smith Ir Assoc.
673·115S, 673·0339,
5'8-58'11
SMART
SMART!
For your fmt home or
ftnt lnvestment. this 3
bdrm Woodbrid&e Con-
do will win your heart.
room. Pool abed lot ---------1 --------•Mew=-vf._. Jl6f with beeutifqJ la:ndacap-JASMINE CREEK ••••.:;;••••• • • ••• • •• • •
~------~--t
Ina. Price Includes Plan 6 A prime loc:a · HOUSI VeruUlea new Condo
I.and. 1255.000. Call Jim lion. Oce&11-Y ount uo IMftD s t u d 1 0 • m a n y
Villen,fordetalla. v i e w . 1 y r o ld 4UMITS a mealliea Securit y
BARRETT RLTY Decorator's own home. Cosla Mesa. all for ~7220
REGISTER Spectacular! Sm atb-S:US,OOO.C.11152·1920 ---------IG-5200 Meyer Bkr. 64()..53$7 1 bdrm CoCMio. Secunty.
.~C?.tB!i~ to
sand. Low down. owe.
Tolal price. $24.5,000.
Prine. only.
Rollf. Secb & As.soc.
546-fHJ
DramJi'"fc ~~ 2 ba,
formal dao rm
townbome. "Ele1ant". mB.500.
HASTINGS & CO.
640-SSSO
nr bucb. furn Lease
"550/mo. cau 131-07 t.t
.._. .......... ~
•••••••••••••••••••••• e •• ,.. 1202 ......................
Fwu. 3 BR. $31.S. 3 BR.
Country kit. opena to ---------i paUo •llb IH BBQ.
OCIAMROMT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j home. 311' S. Alder.
-.--UPP•R Sant. Ana. 1175 mo. 3
............. " r~ ,... BR 3 Ba coodo. 2449 Larifi-Tai:ol1y-honie. Sl0,000 Down Prime raa.Wes 17 A Larae yud with dog
nm al the 11de. Com-
pett at S97 ,900.
DOYERSHOUS Litht. airlll \'few. pro-
f......,allfll'lecoratecl ' Bdrm, 3 Ba bome with
pool and ape. Cnative
flnaocln1 available .
1445.000
HAUOlllNI
Top deck for marvelous H.B. R-2lot. ~ • 00 ll·
v 1ewln1. S735,000 lit TD. 153.000 at tK.
OwnerwWflnance.Call Fu11 price $'19,SOO / ..... ....., lJ°'
for det.alla. 1~1.-, ••••-••••••••••••••• • HOLi.JS WOOD -"--------i Lee dJ.x 38r 2ba dowutr
• ............__ 6754676 WAMJ'ID duplu. Patio, 1er. "'-Piiiidpela. bQ)'er. apu. bltns. more Avail 7 I
DCB.LBn IUY Cll or HB, ask foe Ball 17~/mo yrty lse Refs .Btlr-11--co ioooel in as1-U1M req. ~~
Harbour View w/private pool on fee Trade up 4u. xbrt cond, ..... Parl11 111 U07
W side. no def. iDa1nt. ••••••••••••••••••••••
2"'-ba, frpl, dbl 1ar •
pool, jac. 11uaa. No
dop. llZ5 Wayae. qt.
MMl.11
SSSO: a 'bdrm. 2 ba .
encl.ad aanae. yard.
•Mb/dry book gp, au
blt-uu. Im med. o c
cupancy. TSL ll1at
IG-11111
LOE 2 Br bome, C'pta.
ltY. refria. htcd yd. 1ar.
adlta. IM5 mo. toU-tlOI.
BRAND NEW CONDO
l Bdrm. 3 Ba, fplc, at·
l.acbed doalNe aaraae
w topmer. Acrou lnMD
pooA and spe. 1700 mo.
C ell Loia ll iller .
6Q..sJllO
, .... ..., J2J4 ......................
HOJIZ P'OR RENT
3 ... 1115. Flied Jud •
prqe.h1D117pleaae.
Kkk Is PIU welcome.
C.U IM-2m or 1'73-Zl'TL Afl.,•I•.
GOI p!Oiii 4 bdrm. 1" ba.
Houe. Lar1e yard
Gardiner. llZS. Acent
MZ·l.521 POOL A SPA Solar' beat.eel 4 bedroom
I bldla. wet bar, matr
salte • /fil'eplace, over 2IOO aq ft. S172,000.
Select Propertlea.
'7Sl-mtl
2 Br 2 Ba decorator's own bome with a fan·
tutJc View ovulooklnl
reservoir and city b &hta
SJaS.000 S26S.OOO ~. ~Xi'l Stepa LO bc:b.. Cute 1 br, 1Mtf"'90lll ... 3240
w /yard UUI pd. 1495 yr •••••••• ••••••••••••• •.
lud 983-5671
UDOISLAMD
BY OWNER-Duplu ly 1J7S..5438.lt73-79154
C.11. 2 Mi's bc:b. Sl25K. FOi llMT
MOlnMWOOD Newly decoraled 4
Bdrm 3 S. on Pee slm-
p&e land, vacant A re-
ady foe immediate mov·
e ·I D w ith c reati ve
financln1 available
$319,500
--------_1251C __ down __ . sn.6192 ___ 1. __ 1 C:--.. M9r J222 4 bedroom, Z bet.b bome
s.to._ 1010 3 T"'"""", Cll. 8 Uru••, •••••••••••••••••••••• watb fireplace, aew
l tul --• • • • • Lease option with
ONLY $5000. 50"' or monthly rental l o
pu.rcb.ue price. 3 Bdrm.
2~ S., year new home.
U pcradea . I -car
1arap. 115()/mo. Alao
st.raltht sale at $164,000
v•~• •<> .. 4Br. JS., quaint Cape paint • aew carpet •••••••••••••••••••••• Cll. owe at 11"" 1uper b ... ClaM t.o beaeb; walk t.o
...................... QUHM I!! ._...... n-1 ................. l . Call Cod Style. t ~ 1 ... t.o T>a.ltt So ... ..,.. rn....,.. n~ bc:h. Frplc. patio, deck 1cboola. IM5/mo. ID· 2 Br, 2 · r · Coast ror appt. BICR. t7t-al3 atta, a.oo aq ft 5 yn eludes a 1ardener 6 TW ClDIGllJ: '8r+, A /C.
A«a ae .,,000.10'41"'.
....... Piii: 79-GllOS
PLaza Hurry. open oki, IUOO mo. 79CM)317 water call ~ Sun U -4. Condo. 962-9124
PB41MSULA
174.960. C«ooa Hilhlanda 4 Br ___ .....;;;.. _ _...;.. __ _
Key • ...._. 138 Unita, IZ,800.000. 3be, I&• back1d. Creal ftBl:SALE
•• OOOl>owa 2bd. ,._home on prime RCTaylorCo Duplex, completely re·
f urtJiahed, ooe bloc:k t.o beach. You own the
land. Great financin1.
GQ5,000
'62-771=1 __ , Sacramento family home. A«eN &o --~ 13 Uatt.a, Sl,560.000 pvt bch. Sl200/mo. All.
~l1tk•· )our s hopping
1•u..,1cr by using the Dnll~
Pllol C1BMified Ads iw 1ot. m.500. Lara•
u1umable lat T .D. u40 '>'>OO 4S Sp. Mobtl Home ~ml Part 1415,000
Dupla Newport near
0cUD 12:25,000. cau Rmt Carpenter
w/NA.Pat
115'1·llOO131-0411
• •••••••••••••••••••••
1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••
'151-11117 ·-----~---~.... 1041 ~swz:eeoDunn Sbarp lbdnn, Zba. alnt ••••-••••••••••••••• • =o~~'; a~~ Sl64_,f00!! IRVIN!:·THECROVES
-Ill.-~. $ll0,500. 1·8tY. a BK, fam. rm.. 759_92•1 2Br. 28a. dbl gara1•.
---frpl 2 ba spa • $81,SOO. owner /a1t. •.-.a..--a....a-. 2•00 .,,, ..... --· nc1.ooct cS::j 'brkfat: .!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!•!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!1 -_.. -• ... __ .,..._... ·~-•ty 5'-4·"910 d,.. '131·05" ..................... .
--·· .............. .Auwu SellwtthEASE' eves ManoBa1-oeeannk>t.I ·~ UNndeclONI. 8 .... ....., ,, lt'sa BREEZE ---------1 from $HM. walk to " ·-pool. ou&door fO!SIC c.n.&.1• • Clas&llled Ads&42·5e78 beach. term a nail. ~ r:r:..~ __ .. _m_n__ •EXCITING• _•_i.aa_i ____ • --............ 1012 &,_,......... 1012
• ·--bet.la WM.la •••• .... ••• .. ••••••-• -••••-••••••••••••••• ' ~ frJ ~ ~ 6 Mn 1bowera. ''I a
,, ... ..,._ utkJ• Lo•• • f up-home lo tbe Hrl1
ftl•'ace 111 llYbas rm. traded VI la Wett BWI U'eaT ~-Id ov Ptmlil ~ earpet tbn! Home, JOllO, La1uaa OWll ca ddt al ••••• I HWe ~I at.er SMark, oet. Hr a C!IOn*' kit w/lart• SMaUo •l•• lot In Doheny
a11M9W. . .........., arH. Alr eond-only Eatat•. Owner will hi k JQPC1, IDw •• 999 ..-( nr..-) ftoance. SMt,000. , ..... ••t.... ... ........... ..._... ••
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--. Call e x p er i enc e d Re a 1 E 1 t a le .,...... cpt • d'Jll, 1111 ~1\Wllll._lC.U.. salespeople for their new location ln iDa.O&Qlbae, llpt lat. M"~1 .... / uoo ....,. tha will W•lk·la cloHta, 2Br. , ..... ,,.. -South Laguna Beach t open lB•, 1oun1 •d•lta ..................... . June 15th. If you ar~ interested ln welcoaa. (.la.t>. ZJ s... TrtP ,,.
moving up to the largest diversified Q AlllC Neer -RT¥•nll'e, -U.l•
Real F.state Company ln the nat~ Mf!MJI-..... pan bu.,.., INom• JU 71.111) II.ill.ill . --.,,_ • W ID OWMI''• 1i1ou9e eall Eamie ce at < • _. SMB. on lh4t property. hU
today tar a conflde.ntlal Interview. 27m.....,-;a.-.A price G1S,ooo. <>weer
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placing yo.Jr od ..• our A6-Sittw
number will appear In your Daily Pilot
od ... Ad-Sitttr tokes 'f04>' messages ..
. 'lou call in at your convenienct to.git
the rttpOIW to ~ od ... this ..rvb
Is onry SS per wttk. Foi more
;nfonnotlon and to pka your ad Oii
6.a-5611
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2 c ar 1ltacbed ,
wuher/dryer, rf1,. in·
cl. rec. center. 2 blocks
beach. 1:5'15 mo. S.C .
770·1014. LaCarre
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Townboaae. Frplc. 11 COAST. abclrm. 2ba,
pri•.rd.2fl.U'.pool.lea· many blt ·in xtra1.
Dia, ebl 1V SSTS a... Choice oeiabborttood.
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Pvt community. Refs
req. SHOO /mo. C21J>
m.2107
w. 0 ••• JJ91 fairway . zmao . to ..................... .
be a c b S s so / m 0 HOME FOR RENT
tll-MIDor.._5*. 4 Br '560. Fncd yard• garqe. Pamlb please.
Fam..tkView: HWtop• Kkta • pet.a welcome.
bdrm.., din1q rm .• f am. Call 1114-2511 or 97J.2t'll.
rm .. Gardener. M.50. i\ll.nofee.
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I bdrm. den. 2~ ba. Con· U.lu llh 1d 1421
do. Frpk, pool. Adl<a. •••••••-••••••••••••• Lie. i.t. lul, aec. 9)0. a Br, z ba. d/Waab, PoOl,
GM148 dbl pr. Nr S. Cat Plue
• Fnrya, "50 ........
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slat locateon , no
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e.llp, I....,_, 3 st.or)', 14'-194 . .-.~1 a. cha SDIO/mo. Yr· ----b ...._ l'Jl.al'J 2 bdrm • 2 ba. Condo. 2
car earaae. SSOO/mo.
If 10• u~. ban11n1 ~eves
plema: *· lba, Ira _.. did!, Gll9D beam, MP -2ba, Fam un1t, no
1W,d,.,t1i15.151·1.,. pet1. nr OCC. $460,
lower. 141-1657
.... •••••••••••••••••••••• Rooma few Ila. PriHte
eatrance, coollin1
Lapna 8Hdl. 48'f·m1
Slp'fantJ, DO cook'f , fw
old•r empl'd noa·
drillk'r /1m.U. S75/mo.
lit Is IMt 1543 Oraafe.
CM.
1 Bdrm + ba, pool, Jae.
Nr Fub bk. IZOO mo +
set depoa. l40-&Z34.
lledleal • Prat ......
offlc... Reasonable
rent. Co1ta lleaa
$41-2109.
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..... , 9 d 3107 ---Rm w/pvt bath, kitcb
I •••--•••••••••••••• ~rdGlr&2bdprm 1
2 prlvil , w a hr /dryr, , 'llr I Ba, -~· aU OD .... P en apt oo • ., ...... -Pref fem ru"hl
11001q ft olc ate. 4 of ca,
cool. reeept. 1tora1e.
newly remodeled. £x . teu{ve wladow1. 901
Do"Sl. N.B. tM-3313
l ·.1--,.::::1 -• -w recarea.-... mo.710 W. --·-· • ._. -... -......, abift pel"IOD. 979-M30 aft dbl .... frpk, pvt, DI' ,_Ul.b.. __ Sl_. _____ _. Spm. ..._bwcwllw
There La 5:"!11erence!
Q\aet. dlpUled suites
provldinl secretarial
ae.rvtc:e In a mana1ea-
ble number or unlla.
20l2 lllcbelaoa, Swte
212, lrvlne. Ca ll
752-0'2'34
beedl6bey.AvallDOw. D p-1-1. •• 26 _....;;. ______ _
Cllildr9 OK. 1825 mo. -_.. .-5311-•atrr...,... 4200 181.2 ·-Balboa. Jeff •••••••••••••••••••••• 1»m1 lbd. gar. stove & dis· · hwasber. Clean $J40
C.:11 U .. Mw 3122
1
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._. -2 Br, 2 bath .....u.qton Beoch 3840 ~. ,,._t . in old •••••••••••••••••••••••
CdM. SDO. Pll 1'1M415 ---------•Lovely all adult. no pets.
... b Irr. wallt to beach, 1,2.a&l Br apt.s 6200 Ed·
_......_, uW pd. $1111. mger. h.b. 846-0619.
I •.-i MillMIHl'S W ALIC 2Br1~ be, 21try, frplc:, i;g·-2-11 3"l>r apts from
pool. deck, beam cell's, MSO. Frplc, large yd, ! ....__,173-0t'13 patio, 1ar. nr Hunt· l ngton Harbour .
: 2 Bit 2 Ba. So. of Hwy, children OK. 18662 J ib
wallt to beb. Old CdJl CittJe, apt 1, M0-6807. et.nn. Fplc, 1715 mo.•---'--"---'------i
Ill'. DuiUan. 712-1111 Deluxe poolside stra lge 2br, 2ba. Bltna, dabwbr.
1 bdrm. Wiik to beach Ir 1 'la miles beach. Adlta,
1 allapa. 1175. No peta. no peU. UH mo.
· l Call9'5-nn S3H362. ~----------4 Celhl.... JIZ4 3 Br t.ownbome. patio.
. •••••••••-•-•••••••• comm. pool, quiet loc.
• ••••••••••••••••••••• 60' to bcb. Lg 7 rm
hou1e+yard. Sleeps
6+. familiu only
Weekly : June $&90, July
8540. A~ust ~75. 7101
Seashore. NB 64.S-8410
Newport.~ blk to beach.
lovely 2 BR. S375/week
Jane, S250 /Wk. 968-8263
Beach rentals avail.
Jl.lDe·Aug. 28r. lBa,
steps to bcb 6 bay. N.B.
998-0768or&39-8&11.
Lovely beach cottaae.
~ ctiltmce to HB
beadl~wk. 5»-1"&.
Sun Valley, ldabo condo,
2bdrm. 2ba, sips 6,
wrthiD walkiol distance ot tmnia cow1&, pool,
ice abtina rink • 1011
courae. Nicely furn.
... lCllil.
Immediate Oooupanoy
To Fit Your
Individual Needs
, 18*m apt llimlta to beacb. '625
........... papej.d. mo. cau 549-7971 for Y••uul '* 4ZIO ~ a-.
220 to 3.000 cp
Please Call For
An Appointment
(714) 87CS-8882 --=--;,,:p...--------1 ..................... . ....... ,_paid Nearbeacb, D8W 2 BR 2 llAUIJCAPALUA __ ......._ ____ _
.......... _......_ RESORT orn N _...,,__ Ba apt. aurtial at SS50 2llr --J ,_ __ ee apace, ~port
.....,, per mo. Mmt see. For ' -ac au._._..... Beach. Call Gene Hill
info call 98().5509 m..7o.m2 M2..a2lOO
WA.RNER/ALGONQUIN TA H 0 E , N 0 RT H ComioaATI Pl.Ali . SHORE 2bd Condo com-
2BR. 1 Ba, Din. Gara1e. pJetelJ fun. ltiAI'• 2N~R~~~
balcony. laundry . l Bdl. pool. ape, beach. ~ -· 7»-15$0
c:h1ld OK. DO~· SUS S'750mo . .June. July, ...._
IMO to $150. l br, 1 ba
" apt. near new, frplc,
lamd:ry rm. all bltm,
aclulla calY.
TSLllcmt
•2Br Condo, or So. Cst
Plua, pool • spa. MSG.
· No peta. 751-6186;
• 194111.
J ... 90. CST. PLAZA
~ 3br. 2ba Condo. $620. • ar, 1 .. C.oado .-s. No
peta .... .i; ~
arm-91'1
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DB Fadabwbr, dbl aar
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Pool 6 apa. Adulta, DO
pe&a.
2Br.1b9 M35
Ml I!. 11th Stnet 1a..-.
1.-. I w, IM, carport,
~ _.ooc.No,.ia.suo. m.-
+ SZ50 depoaat. Call Au I u 1 t . Sept . PRIME NEWPORT
914-Z516 oc 973-2971. •11. 4 1 s . t 8 1 . O 1 s o o r BCH
DO fee. ~2973 OP'P'ICE SPACE
NICE 1 bdrm .. patio. -..... ---to-S....---4-3-0-0 CORPORATEPLAZA
pool, aa ra1e. f rp l c . •••••••••••••••••••••• ____ 7»_9511 ___ _
t.rees. S305/mo. 642-5251 Movtne? Avoid dePC19iu Mariner'1 Mlle. tlO sq ft
•1&2-91583. • cut tivinl expenses! suite, bay view. balcony
Profe111onally since u 10 pr m 0 . Wm . Clean 2 bdrm. upstain
apt. C'°9e lo 1boppm1 It
tram. $3'7S. Manager
7711 D . Ellis Ave.
Owner 873·3115 or
84Hll01
M~f~a~~.?·2100
sq n exec apt. 2Br.
2V.Ba. 2Br w /loft.
2V.Ba, 2 marble frplc:s .
sunken liv rm, wet bar.
int ercom burglary
system, Roman tub, tile
bat.b It kit. wsbr /dyr
space, abo lux 2Br. 2Ba
It atudio ap&.. macro &
refng. ~ to apprec.
5071 Dunbar.
Super beach 3 Bdrm.
2 Ba. frpk.
13M&Sl
l.i71. Haiewlnkel • Co.
HOUSIMATIS ~ 832-41.M ---------Store/Office apace for
APPLY MO CHAlfil
••HOWllE•• Rental Shirini'Service
Has Roommate For
You
&eaae IOO sq. ft. South
La1una. CoHt Hwy,
~
95.l«i797 days 953--0385 i2;f ~"!. ~
W /II ahr 2bd, 2ba, apt. St. Furn.labed or un·
Dana Pt. ~ mo. bl. furnl1bed es:eeutl ve
lat, avail&-1.S. 768--U34 1u1lea All aervlcea
availab~
Roommate lo abr 28r 97MSll
dplx. Cdm. furn. 1237.50 .1•••••••• mo. 54S·7515 dys.
673-MIDev•
Share home • meal.a 1.0
excbaqe for your cook·
iq. ... lSal
PRJllE LOCATION
By O.C Airport. 225 sq.
ft. lo12Ssq. n. from 15<
per 1q. ft. Phone
$5F1010
........ ....... c .... ~IC.Mc. 1atte.
laelda MC. MrYieea.
recpt.~ wwer·
iftl, ~ prlU>I·· &ela 6 utiqae deeol'. ooet. nn. M6-7m. AU
forJolmcwJaae.
450eq.ft...,.tmpwmo.
4001 Blrcb St. N . B.
~sc..saa.
OWNDS-PIUllE
OCM VIEW STE.
Nr ..., So. Laa bkla, mowtms b'OID ara. WW ... ,_ .. ~ ...
to ......... penon.
UllK mla dwa .
•ms-11 llfA <PIA LY mac>. ----------1 Offtee .,.ce to 1lllan,
.....;..~..;...... _____ ,... lllf.J 9 . Brtatol at Wf'-,J<'lllf JllOG
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s.nower, S.A.N .. lJ
dte0r1ted, ••fP•t••· I00911ft.Tll·UD
Local l!ue. _,.......,
butlDt .. aeecta am-eawo.,... trilliaa to
lean. Mr. l'atb). .......
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Clll: ., ...... ~.
tJti1ltiea ladaded
·~to Airport ............... llAlll:l'll(O · Up to 642-1671 atoOO IDODtbly , part P r 0 f • a I 1 0 D e l
Uma. Qlooae boun. ,.. TberapeuUc ......... • Acce11 to I II ajor ,,., .. appolatmaa& call Ad· i.a.tarFomdapet! Call Lie'd.. NB. Appl mly,
SiatrNo.114. Aalmal Aaalalaace SWwe • ..,.T
IJHllJ · ~ Leapll.53'7·ZZ'11.DOfee.
1mmec1 Oeet!PDC>'· 1-3 ... , I wl i.a.t: S-0 male dot-
*-Clles. NptBdL Serv Ow• I JfJ IOll Beilew/blUace. wtre1 •••--•• .. ••••••••• .. _.._ p-AAw Nr u ..... aftU. 1'l·'ml 0... ..... eoatnd« -· ~· . ---Two--.-este--liff--o-f_ft_eet_._, lo b9ld OD pod mlllU-= N B . Need'
Iara. $150 • $HO. pl.a aa1l Mt iD Runt· IU·7IO~r~~:
Ml-mf. M>la55 ..... 8Mc.h. 711....., 59-1955
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tp9Ce flar IN. a.a Slaop-w..... 1020 diDI bead. ric ol Hut· Miiis
pl»I Center. Coa1l ••••••• .. ••••••••••••• laitoa Beach Civic Equities (ZIS) ~'121112 Or-.. Coaaly Proch.c· Center t/4. HO·StlO
lion co. wants ta· nee *Dulcall NEWPORTCENTER veatora. 50'J. relun. --·-------
Oeeaa view office la Sbort a.m M weeb. Lost ladtea diamond
quality, full service ea· Call131MGD rtna. Vic. lrrine. Large M2·•12
eeutln Mille. The Ea· re w • rd . F a m a I y
.......... &CB.
Part Time, Lltllt, a...wcd.r ... c11. Mia»
•• ~pply
7All. llacGreaor
Yacbla, 1111 Planatia,
C.M.
AUTO LEASING
SALES-Nwpt Bcb co.
oeedl eamm. repe for
prime areas (714 >
~54ZS ecuttve office. 110 ...._, .. &.... IOZI bdrloom.552·1814. •f.f81
Newport Cent.er Dr· Ste. • •••••••••••••• ••• • •• • REW A.ft D . Loet: Gray .!!!!!!!!!!!mmil!!!!!!l!m!!!!!!!!!!!~ A atom a tic tr a as re . 200.~ ..... , .. __ •-•·a"• R ... R
{NEED Cockatlel. Dana Pt. --• w -•
... 1 ........ 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••
6/S/90. llay be beard Are JOU a buliDeM exec. man. Call for appt.
piiq on • Uip oeectina 56229
Foe si«e 6 office space
at ~bleratea.
'Uf1ltnRtnft·
whutliog "Thia Old Hc'a to aulll you
{MONEY llan"ln-891f w /bu1inu1 arran,1e· Auto llech. Efficient.
Found: Fem Sa1ol menta while traveling New shop Opportunity.
Benard. ric: Of bl» S\a· CaJI 'TM,..._ Fruit~
PLAZA
lS2S Mesa Verde E .
C.M.
54Ml2l
• MIWPORT /C.M Up to 4700 sq.It. avall
al prime corner. 17th &
Nwpt Bl. 67S-4il00
Ca rcW ..... 4475 •••••••••••••••••••••• M·l space avail. for
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compeay DMCla rmaac·
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Uaa ID Sao Clemente. Outcall lla1u1e. for AUTOllOTIVE m.ma. womenoely. rwappt .
f'oand.. Ct.aim or adopt at
Irvine Aaamal Care
C enter . Golden
Retriever. Sbeltie.
wbate Au s tralian
Shepherd. Creceot
mother>. black Jn1b
Setter. Dachshund mis:.
Collie RetrwYer mut •
mon Also. cau • kit·
tem Open every day.
7~JT.M.
~ Ex:~hWc~Fo~ly .
DeJaVu
Pnlleuacmal F.acorta
wi&b a feawwM touch
MJ.1572
Stroa' :.:T.ota back-ground ened. App.
Jy in penoo Ir see Rick
WolftnGD.
IAllLEIU
TOYO'l'A-YOLYO 1.118 11.Utior Blvd.
COSTAllESA
AUTOllOTIVE
lease. Lite mt1. 2 urut.s.
IOO 9Q ft MZ5 ea. or com·
timed u oae. Loadinl
dock • dbl doan, cklae to downtown Lllpoa. m Lac\IDA Canyoo Rd. ..,,..,......,
WANTED: SUS.000 2Dd Found Yng Yem Ter-Pa 11 d
T.D. Npt Bcb apCa·l Lo 5 ner. wbt W /IJ'Y ean. S • r • i c • • 5360 yn. pp Ollly 75'2-05ll Adams /Magnoli a •••••••••••••••••••••• eves. llGGIZ Burnt CONTROL era
SALHPBSOM EllperieMed" iD Im port
l1.0ea preferred for a
~ Onace Coaaty
Dat.1ua deal•rship. Company benefits in-
cladbaa demo plan • p-.p tnauruee. Apply ...... e, aw ...... 4100 ......................
9l50 IDd/Ofc near a11.
2115', 18101 Redondo
Cir.. IS, Hant Bch
IG-ml
~=--~ PM. ..., bids. a olc:a, a reatrooma. » per fl .
...,~. Mt-5511
1attl.~A't'S:f .1 pan UDh HalL for lm·
med. occapaac:y. Inell:
Offices 6 warebouae
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15 ,_,. wm-: l"lif.OO or
IDClft, No Balloaa. Udo Newport Co.
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apece. Crpta, drpa, wet ~Ya.w~Y~ bar. Few leuto1 lnfo D iltea-call MZ-4413 II· F 7: 30 to face &mOUDt .;, .,,.,
3:30;Sat~2. al~ PG' auum. All
Prime Newport/Men due 3~ yra. Prece
Jbasinrss Park. Quality m.ooo.
office & warehouse ~· t~€\TIG€ space for leau. __ HOf'I€\
Carpets. drapes • wet
bar. ~1.870 sq. ft. un· Real Estate Jo veal·
its available now menta
M2-44G ll·F 7:30-3.30; 3333W. Cout IJwy. NB
SatlG-Z. ~
Excell airport locale. C •Y
dry warehouse 1torage
space. Pvt entrance.
SZSO pr mo. For in·
formatioo call 641..-. Stoll• 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••
FREE PIANO
STORAGE
Store your piano 1.0 our
home. llutelana will
pronde lood can and
t:rutmeet for YOUJ' In·
atr11maat. Ad-Sitter
11'11MMIOOMbn.
ht. & lad. TIUST
SFR'1: ~\soo.c.. 30
)'T'S. pardlue and ref I ;
2nd to SSOIC . lSyrs
Owner, Non Owner. No
prepay, fee/Aeuebold
Also t.bru 4. Coodo $S.
DOBBS nNANClAL
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lntDe ...... Z cw I BR. SUap-Jacbl-
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Adulla. XIDt referenca. Sip at aaJe In dlac:ounl
173-5701 E •••. 6 boale: ''Come In and weeltendl. llANGL& wltb tbe
FOUND: Camera. Costa
lies•. please call to
MtaldfJ at $41-ZIOO
LaR: 10 yr old ail Vtt II
toy poodle Oil &..-in
vie lloote Vista It
Oran1e Sh , Cll .
~Reward.
Gl-LIM
LOST Cairo Terrier.
Female. REW ARD SlOO
146-111511or645-m3
5150 . .................... .
COYB•aL
*ftl.0771 * 3' Hr Oitica1l service
PRE LAW student needs
stS.000 . W i ll do
aoyt.b1.01 Le1al. Coo-
fadent1al DVM . P .0
Box »U. N. 8. 11Z16S3
ROLLS R OY \;E
ESCORTS
llcarta•O•cal
24 ..... 751-0537
NOWHJRING
STAG•PVT PARTIES
NUDE•DANCER
•llODEL wm cater your next
party. I 'm 36·24 -36
l.8yrs Pam's pvt. out-
call. Aft. lpa:a: 542.0207
Dys: '118-lOll
• PartyDucen •
972-1345 crowd.'' w...s 1 Br -beds iD ________ , ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!••!!t
Cdll cw Bal bl f« .aiqle
·~ adult w /cat.
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..... M0-4571.
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Call Mat• tm at
~a&bn.
tl1 I IL• • •• 4'10 .. ........ ·-········· C..t. C.tractor r•· ..,... ,.._..,.a. n -
CMI for free teat·
L11••• Bela. Pnl ....-n.
Taabal 1terlli 1at loo
bylaparoecopY (Baod·
Aid 5W'1ery) • ¥AMC·
tomtes. 11152 Beach
Blvd. H..8. (714) ... 6330
......................
Rids needed Co ...
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tJma Veaaa to 170 to
Danw.L,.a~
~Wl""
NEWPORT BEACH
Jm.IP.Hl'.:ar .
ly All. l~ to2hn. $115
to f'SO/mo. Xlot.
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Ul·121Z or Ad-Sluu _.., __ um __ .-----
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KZGm.•lan.
Sec, dat tnilt, S)T np
deall"el temp pt/ft WOC't
by day. wk or mo. -..s.m
Private Duty Reg.
Nune, a.12 hour day
tame alllft prefe"ed. Naey~.
HelpW_._ 7100 ......................
Ac:c ouatta1 / P'ood
ea.Mer
Part Ulm. llaat have
flelllble acbedule
PliMM call for appt.
145-1351
ACCOUMTllte e..-RapldlJ 1rowle1 ia·
tentaAA-a• co ..... •· t.b...mc, aelf atartaAI
mdiVJdaal for posltioa
tn attlCI 1111ttn1 dept. at
tOiiMllll.e be.clq .......
ID lnme. Good typinc Is
10 key c:apablliU. r.
q'd. Xlat oppl)' roe ad·
vancemeDt. Outstand·
1n1 t'Ompeaaation •
benefits .. • pleuaat
wOftial eavirollment.
Coatllt Pwwl
SdadHlc
Mdrtm
lnlDe. 55'7·m11 SOE
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wllltnlLIG ..
AOC'IO •PNG TDIPOLUY
~ tGdaJ to WOf'k
oa v.n.-efC'!OW'llna •
bootkffplDI aHllD·
m...U. Wort ea.. to
your laome. Pl1•r•
Ca.rb to S..W Ac·
coaataata n••d•d
tbroaalloat Or••I• c-a,.
.....
11.!Na'! ~tb baC'Qroand 6 typing
ability. Xlnt working
ccmda • f uU co. benefits.
Call for appt. Mr.
11-.on, Western Thrift
• Loan. Coeta Mesa
~
BankiDC
c.....ca.c1wr1
&.... ...........
Previous bankiDC ex perlence would be
helpful. Good typing
lkil1s required.
United California Bank
2220cean Ave
J..aauna Beach
~
E.O.E.
Los An'!t~!"Jederal
SaviD11 is currently
aeekiDC a teller. Jn-
tenated appHcanta with
t IDCll!ltbl caahierinl or
teller experience. Typ-ma ot 25-30wpm. Coo·
tact John Laua :
714.m.4500.
E.O.E.
mt EIS
11 /F
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ro .... ta Work~ H'-ICL.llr:l'alCIA.N·Pnced ...................... crwte tree removal. , ... w l"iDe en. paiottnc. St ....... ~:::::-;........ c•ll•d AAA ·I 1et . ..... 8 ,......_, .. J*., 11'&11 rtlllllt·-.stl•ate oo AQUATIC SERVICES ~ckten\c..MZ·'1'31 ...................... Llc/hu Try me. R Neatpolcbet•lelltW'ft _111_-1IJlll _______ _
••--"••••••.-• ....... ~---IU'lllotMMllJc*a lAd F I N E S T I N Sloor.ae.SMS --11 ,:I' Plumbln• repair• ft
TWo rwp .... wW IM..... 11J.cmt Aquarh&m ma.lat. fbh Hau::•DvinpJob9. JANITORIAL CARE --m ''-14 ' draim deand, Wat.er
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pet odlar. Cpt repair, 15 e II • f1oorin1. Stucco 6 tile. •••••••••••••••••••••• B&ock. alumpet.one brick ESSIAN Specialize ln entry ••P ~ ceramic Ule lloon.
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OflPOttTUNITY
~ often when you
INt result geLUnit D1uly I~ Clldllf1ed Ad~ t.o
re«h ~ Orange eo~t
rnartlet
Phone 642 5678
y ra •al!, Do worai•L-.1 Drywall ls mor• JB Waot • REALLY wall.a. 20 yn Oranae Cstm-·1·tin°.lorat.es New con1truct1'on . •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "'--" I .,..... e mYNlf a. 5.11·0101 lbiat•u~ Accou.ots, MS-._, Q.EAN HOUSE~ Call ........-y, very reu . 1c Free e11t. 3 yr auar Remodellna. repiping.
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Child c•r• :fi Coata Gardenlni. tree tnm· Tyler .... lW Xlot cleaninl done by •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ble Freenl
MeaaHoaM, a1es. oiln1. clean-up . .. lady w/up. Depend• Movtna! The Starvio1 Jay '31-Z0.7
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\11Uf ,ut <«111 t,.I:! ,jt)ill Have someth.iJlg t.o sell!
t.lasslfied acb do il well.
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C .. IFTB.LH Ne wp o rt Beach .
Mirumum 3 years ell·
penence In S&L w1tb
s up e r v11or y ba c k ·
ground. CaU Glona Do-
ty. 673-3130
IMPllUAL S&L
EOE m /f/b
BANKING
Crocker Bank 'a Orange
County branches have
immediate full and part
tJme openings for ex-
pe r1 e n c ed Tellers.
Teller Trainees, and
S ummer t e mporary
Tellers Ca s h bandl·
1Dg/customer service
experience a nd good
commun1cat1on skills
are required. Apply in
person at 900 North
Broadway, 2nd Floor .
SantaAo11
C .. Elllll
An Equal
Opportws.lty Employer
BEAUTIC IAN /Hair
Sl y las\ that's pro-
gressive Apply Pro
llair Co. 8S46 Warner
Ave. Fl Valley ----IOOUHPER F ..,_.
for t>uay med1caJ bff1ce.
Pref. eJtpr with in -
surance and medical
forms. 495-1380
BOO KK EE PER
IRVlNE firm oeeda ex·
perienced per son l o
handle cub receipts ~
di1bursemenu,P /R. •
post general ledaer
l.hrou&h lria.l balance.
Some typmg required.
Non-smoker preferred.
975-0llM
Book.teeper/Accounla.nl
man 5 yra exp, full
charge bookkeeping.
exp for Public Account·
1og Firm. Flex hrs,
perm poa. 913-5638. .
lhotd&H•r F /C
C PA F1rm a t
MacArthur Blvd 6
Jamtiore. Rd .• Irvine.
'1~4.
Bookkeeper. 4-5 brs dai
ly, RaOCI Hardware 1024
lrvme,Westcliff Plua.
NB.
Bur&)ar alarm techni
clan. exper or trainee,
salary ne&Oli•ble. call
548-2551 or '3l-M'5 .
CAllWA.SH
C 1•hler wanted .
Wknda. oo.ly. N.8 . Call
MH4C>
CAaWASHMILP
P'uU Is Part Time
11aiover
Mtl'RO CAR WA.SH
2ll50Harbor 81. C.M.
CASHlll
Full Ttm•. Sood pay.
Growth c:o. 5 locadoU.
Over JO. Apply In
penon. WeTr•ln.
MITIO CAii WASH
.OH.arbor.Bl•d. CGltalleaa
cam•
UTV~•M
•.A.JUCETS ror ltd 1s 1rc1 8fl1fta
W• pnllllllGte to m uas•
mnl • sapervi1loe
frM»wttMll.
WA!f'f A C.UE&Jl t
CllUCTMf ......
•" --
Cat.eri.QI
SlllEITS -.ms
ZJUY'a Healthy Food.a
Restai.rant Meda part
tame belp (tam·lpm.
Mon.-Frl.) for new
s andw ich delivery
service t.o busiJles1 of-
fices ln the aifl>(>rt area.
Be your own boas &
Gro~o~~11ve
co. hu openln1 for
f /time general ofc
person lo do tnvolciJlg.
pay•bles, receivables
Btrpn1 exper necess.
HoapitalbaUoo 4'J dental
plan. XJnt benefits Sal
open. Tbe Bath Mart
2711·8 E. Coast Hw y.
CdM 6'15 ·4830 . Mr
Peters.
()pportuSt~11ta for
re1iab&e penoo to work as a b~ak.faat Cook for
one o f o ur h otel
restauranll. Short or
der C'OOk1n& expenence
preferred. Enjoy Xlnt
co . benefits. Apply
P e rsonnel 9A M 12
Noon. Mon-Fri.
Dental AasillaJll, busy
Newprt Bch restoralJve
practice needs 1barp.
eothusiutic, eap, ind
631-3'92.
DENTAL HYGIENIST
to won ln est.abli1hed
olfice near South Coai.t
Plau.
DOMESTIC M 1ddle
make 12$-$50 a d•Y for ---------
MAUIOTT HOTEi.
900 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Emplyr
MtF
aged woman, hve·tn aid
for wknda Non-smoker
495-~'1 1 .. S. OF WOil!
Must h•ve sales type
peraooa.lily .tr willing to won energetically. Ca u
Terry, Roger, J ell or
Cathy btwa. 1 & 5pm :
833-3''11
CIDLDCARE, my home.
4-8 yr old, must bave
car, 8 6, 1ood •ages
644·5454
CLHICAL
Busy office needs as·
s astance Dive rsified
duties, good benefits
F.OE C all Diane
Bullock. (714 ) 833-9550.
<.:lencal
STUIEllTS
$ . Purcell Tempor1nes
Will help you get tbat
cuh for Summer fun &
Fall uvmgs.
IMMED. OPENINGS
UCB'TIOHISTS
CURKTYPISTS
SL TYPtSTS
STAT TYPISTS
DICTAPHONE
TYPISTS
SIC&ET ARIES
With or wit.bout sh
CRT OPBA TORS
A P P L Y 1 M
MEDIATELY
Purcell Temporaries
4020 Birch Street Newport Beach
Call 151-9055
l~ Free Plus Bonuses
ClericaJ
Dlvenlfied p/Ume posi·
lion for fHl learne r.
Conaenial offi ce .
Fiiure aptitude. Type
SOwpm. 20brs /wk .
E .0.E . M/F. '152·5131.
AaJt for 111. Hart_
Clencal
ALE
CLERKS
Immediate openings for
FU.e Clerk.I due to pro·
motions.
We funuth career ap-
parel, ncellenl 1t.artiog
salary •ad resularly
scheduled reviews.
For an loterview
P~aae call:
PAT MAGILL
645-5lll
Equal °Vli l!mply r
C.1..ERJCAL
LAGUNA HILLS
Ms. Purcell
24085 El Toro Rd
848·2222
EOE M /t'/H
CLERICAL
GENERAL
OFftCE Permanent Ir part ·
ume. lmmechate open
ma. Excellent typing
skills required. Ca II for
an lnta'vtew.
759-0653
Clerk. ll•ture woman.
no exp nee .• Hrs · 4·
mido1gbt. N. 8 loc.
Xlnt. pay after training.
Call Day: &42· 14SM or
eve: 173-S38S
Coob
Breakfast C oo t s
needed Fu II tun f' Top
pay & benefits Exp'd
only Apply m person
J 5pm 40-0 S. Coast
Hwy. Lag. Bch.
COO«S JIQet'' d.
Good company wneh t.s
Apply in persoo only, I
to 5pm. Tues thru Suo
Sebastian's West 140
Ave Pi co. Sa n
Clemente
COOi( .. lltEAllFA ST
Volum'e bua a.n eaa
Grioder Reatauraol.
21002 PCH, Hunt. Bcb.
53&-lt.64
Cosmet.1c1an for facials
lD uclus1ve skin care
saloo. Prefer mature
person 642 4911
COUNTY PHS0'4
for party rental store
Part or full time Must
wort Saturdays Af pl> 2025 Newport B vd
Costa Mesa
CUSTODIAN/
JAHITOI
Full • p/tlme. Penna· neol positions at apt
complell or marina
Work could include
clean1n 1t laundry rooma. restrooms, or
clubbouae. X Int co.
beDefita for full time
piGliUam. Apply
DRIVERS Dell ver bakery pro
ducts to supermanelS
early monun1 to m 1d
aft.e.roooo Ca U 771·47SO
HJYBS Meo or women 25 yn or
older. Know the coast
c1t1es. Net 1180 a week
or more. Oranee Coast
Yellow Cab, 17300 Ml
Herrmann. Fountain
Valley <No of Slater
b etwn Ne whope It
Eucbdl
./
DRIVER
II you have a Class 11
license and would like
to dnve a tour bus local
ly on weekends and
hol.Jdays, we would hke
lo 1nle r v1ew > o u '
Knowledge of auto
mamtaiance would be
helpful
For an rntervae w
please call
PAT MAGILL
645-5133
~
;;:Bank a.;;' ot
--N<.·wport
Equal Oppty Emplyr
M /F
CUUTYP9ST
PleaHnt dependable
penoa w/cen ofc exper
Good telephone Ir typ-m, at.Illa. Non-smoker Eller's Inn La1una
pmerred. Book.keeping Beach. 1eekint maid
1* llYIHI CO. um Camel back St
Newport Beacb 8"·3270 Equal Opp Emplyr M ff
.. SH a +. 960-5453 nart.time. plu1ant COO• Sbiriey CUSTOMB ..-SBYICI d1llooa 49'1 0 78 o r Compaojon!H~keeper Experience necessary. 4M-300t
wanted. Uve·ln. Mon Female. Lite typ1n1. •dsoulc
Fri. Must dnve Bal Profici ency with T9dll&A•N .. hrs
Pe n1n S2S pr day figures . 10 key by ~564.S t 0 u c b . XI 0 t c 0 D1venined workload.
benefit•. Opportunity m ml& imttumenta. Ad
Comparuoo housekeeper for advancement In vanced Klnetlc1. 1%31
to 11 v e w / e Id er I y fonml otnce c .M call Vid«1a St. CM 6"-'1165
woman m Costa Meaa Millie after 9am E.O.E
548-3289. _MS-_5800 __ . ----UCOltTS /MODll.~
Conceuion help. fun o.1•9"r & Stodl 24.K DOW bfr1n1. tra11.1
lime for people who luv F /time. Niabt s hift. provided. Cooventlocll.
to watc h mov ies. Wed t.hrU SUn Must be parties, 6 dal e•
67s-t.580, ••k for John or 11. 495 E. 17th St, CM 547·1~.
Mike. DELIVERY. full lime -..... .. Sec/ANt
C-&lu•I... I forlocaldebver1et Xlnt 2 Senior Partnefl. Law S•uW1 t1•t drlvinc record re· Firm, top ulary, 1d Super~ • coordinate quired. PboDe for app. akilla, britbt. cd plan
all •ctivlllea oo job· ~7·1121. Aak for Mr .oer. tome le1•I up
alt.a of 1'91ldeotial con· Weal, Ne wport Sta· Man.ace letal • bu.ti
U • l d d MU alfaln, lalerl•ce stnic oa en e · Ucmen foe. w tclieDU 6 bualoesl aa· ~~~~ Dr1an ~ e :: -D&IYB----L,A--,...--,-II 0 C I a t e I , C • 11
1•nlae •I pbHU· tobomaiJlC.M.6H.B. '114-&H4J4.
coordlnate youth• tim-3 · 6 AM . S 3 '1 S lo ...__ .. _ y f Uii ol au~trac:tOn • S4 2 5 I mo + b on u a.. "''""" .-..w&ilan ac or a·-"-. Follow-up on Dependable car needed. ioverueu for 2 mother· __.. letl~.Junelhna 1.upecUon ls permtta. 546-441lorN4-4182 Au1ut. Ml HH Aft Haft 5yrs. e11perie.ace. c •• _ 11\all tlin•. '2500/mo. Dental AN'\, onho. 4 dy1 ~ _...
TakudtoDNrwUtat.e Pf wll. aper in RDA ~lo•mHl Otflu. r-UllNd. Npt Beech. FURNITUR& SALES ,, .... PEJlSON Strooa \n
. . 112.211-010. Ad ...;-~-~-----Wftor' «M.lp orieot.ed
s.tdforbJanployer. Dea&al AM't, rWJ Um• aaJHpenon for floe
GAS STATION ATTEN·
DAHTS for aelf..ervice
stlltiom, C.M. Hooest ..
relia.btlit.y a must, Ftr,
Pff.646-9161
fHMBAL OFftCI
penoa Deeded for l>us y
Newport law farm Must
have pbone exper
&aMUl
CiENllAL OF-
FICE Girl f'nday. Sood typ
Int &kills • telephonf'
penooabty Must f'nJO>
customer contact Top
rates 6 benefits
cOMPU-UTE co1r.
GROWTH
,...."'"
PEOPLE
THE
ORANGE COAST DAILY ptLOT
ftMds .... foMowiftq
CAMBA PBSOH
FOR UTHO 09.AltTMEHT
\ l ll·a~t 2 \ t><.t r..., l'X pcricnC'e preferred
r:'"''ll"nt ('()mpan~ bcnl'f1ts Sa tar~
c·omnwn .. 111,111· "1th <·~p(•rit·nce
.\J>pl\ 1r1 pl'r.,on lo P;Jul Warct or Seth
3ht·nton
CUSSIAB> AOVatTISIHG A Su bl1d1ary ot
EATON CORP
711 W 17Ul St I TRAINEE
Bldg Fl I. Co.ta Mesa
<714) 6oU lSOI I ., h t. c I J ~ .... I r I l' d \ d \ l' r I I ., I n ~
l>t•partnwnt of th(• Dail\ Pilot has <1n
Ge•,., Offiu 1 Bright lod1 v Needed
For Corp Offi ce Usf' of
10 k.ey & lite \)'pang n.• I
q 'd Lou of beneflls Sal
commensurate w ab1li
ly Non sm~1n11 Oil
Call Rusty P e l1ran
Corporate ofrtce 1714 1
~81122.. mz McGaw,
lrviDe.
Geoena1 Ofc., recreation
ofc. Mature person pre
f' d. Ca u s.JS.8900
GatH.AL OFAC E I
TO 5950 JO Ire) by touch Ar I
cu.rate \yp1sl \. arted
d UUes 832 7300
GeaALOFACl Experience h elpfu I
Lite typina. prof1c1enc)'
wilb r1g1Uft. 10-key b)
touch. Opportu1uty for
advancement Xlnt co
benefits. Informal of
fl ee. C.M. Call M11l1t•
after hm. 64S-SIOO
Genual office for bU.S)'
N ew p ort
Opbl.balmolo111t1' of
fl ee Apply weelt.days
~:N7l.
General office, fabn c
print mf1 needs a
clencal aper'd . penon
that handles c hanae
eaally •enjoys v1n ety
of work. Call Helen.
770..2122
Ge•: .. M••11r Menace • plao opera Uoa ol Courier Servi~
Supervi1e 1rowlh .. opauq ol new otf1cn
Do attoUDlml. analyae
1alea Uae ma.n•cemmt
.. or1aniutlonal ~ll
pertiae to develop the
eot~riM. Miut have
B.S. ID bulioess 6 ly r
exper. as Business
Man•1er. Full time
Sl.500/mo. Take ad to
the neare1t State
Employment Office
DOT. t•.197·034 Ad
pakt for by empk>)'~r ....
Recilt« eoday for local
&emporary a11l10·
mea&a.
557-1145
en-Lin:.
llMPOtAll'f flfllSONHt\ S(-IMQ~
l7ll llrctl Str...t "=·e• ....
1m m 1·d1;,ik 01wn1ni• I cir a tratnN.' tn all
ph.i...,1·-. 1>11111• .... HH l111l1· l\p1n1.? <45\\pm
1·l1'<·tn1 • tilmi.· 111p\ 1 ontrol J.?C•neral
1 I l' ri uil .1 11 ti h .1 n d I 1 n i.: n h o n (' "
\ff\trt1.,1ng 1\J>t'rt•1111· d,•-.1rahle hut
11111 r.t•t.1.·:-. ..... ir, Clpp11rt11n1I\ for
,111\ .inc t•menl 111 It l1·plwn1· <1Ch('rt1-;ing
..,,i(\'" r :"·1•1l1 Ill 1 11mp.10\ bl'nl'fth
1nt. ludt· ml·du. ,JI. <.knl •. il. 1.-r1..•d1t union .
l'tc.: For tnH•n 1<•w . please C'a ll
G42 43'll. ('Xt Z77
PART TIME EVENINGS
H1•cllmP a tr ;l 10l1<I "a lt·~ counselor
•11\1 r 21 • \.\Ith 1h1· .Jim l.nnl! &
\ ...... 1wi;1t1·... \i.:t·111' '" ... up(•r' ,..., •• and
c· h :i Pl' font· I> \ 11.) I' I I.OT ca rr11•r
1>11\..., Jnd j.!t1 I ... on .1 om· 011 onl' ba..,.1s.
, • ' 1 • n 1 n I! ... ti 1 11 ~1 P \ 1 \\ t' n e t• cl
111ntt·rnt.•cl 111n11\.1t1\1' pt·rsons \.\ho .ir, look an).! for .1 lu<'rau' e pa rt·t1me
P"'"t111n ~ hour to -.tart. SlOO week
p11t •·nt t ~ll L1 I I tH2 4321 t>'tl 250
ht•IV.t.'f'O 2 ;mrl fl P.\I Ask for l..ort
MOTOR ROUTE
I mml•d1ate opportunlt) for part-tim<>
t'armngs Mot or route a\'atlable in the
L al!una <Jre<.1 Dell\ ('f) afternoons
Monda' through rr1day ~fornin~!'i
Saturd.I\ and Sunday No monthly
dnor c·ollect1ons F.arnings about $450
per mon th J!ross Rel i ab l e
lrc.in~port<Jt ion required Call 642·4321.
Foster OuC'llet for d<'t:uls
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
330 W"t toy St., Coda MHa. Ce.
642-432 I
All~ OpJ ae lwtlty &: .. o,..-
G•••rel Ofc to
Slll5 Int~ pas 10 traf
fie dept of U. co dot
benefits. creal advao
~mmt potmtial. Call
Rita 540-t05.S, Coa ataJ
Penaanel A1eocy. 2790
Harbor Bl. CM
NEVER A FEE
61M1.0FACE Clerical eolry lnel
po11llon. for hat
powlnc inlluraoce com
pany Needa raUq1 6 codi.aa de.rt. No exper
nee. Good ba.ndwritln1
• detail minded. Typ. •Ill. 4CM.5wpm. 17\o'ahr
week. Good benefit•
Call Laura. 133..UO.
GIRL FRlDAY -OuU..
lnclude phooel, filinl.
lite typto1. P50Mo
Reaume reqd. Call
Sh1rleJ •l CootiDe.Dtal DnUlals..an•.
GUY,teilll
G_r_,Offiu
lmroedlale opeo.lng 1n
C M Accurate typi.t.
pleaaant pboae manner,
hte bookteepla1. co.
beaehts $850 start.
642-3522.
HAllCUTTlllS
HAllSTYLIST'S
HELP! We are tu.ruioa
a••Y bulioesl and a re 10 need o f lop full
Stt'VI~ 1tyliat. Guaran-
teed l&laty. Pakl vaca·
Uoaa, boaua procram • a CD&TWtcNI opport. for
advancemeot. Join our
pl"Ofl"9Sllve 1talf and
learn tbe latest 1t.yles
frooi our nationally
kJIO'ft 1tyle directors.
Pleue call 714 /st().. ....
Rair diwaer • /clientele
ror 8ea"'1f\calloD Cen·
tn 1D South Cout area.
Call for app. 556-71M.
Hair Stylllt Aa•l1tut.
o.d wortint con. Lie.
........-.14.5-QZl2
cbalnide, ROA• X·ray hlnlltiweltore. Must be C'leri~A .. S -Uc. required. l'ull eaper'd _:•uoaael -~J=\_,. Emf:r.-nail. to beDlftll. Opn talary. ~~n.l~lllln~r t.km.U&et)'llU.IUwpm. BUPPUll '8 N • w po r l 8 e • c h . --~ Meti..r ••ltchlaoard relief •
ORAVEYMDSIUrl'
10-4PM. 11•.S.o. Arco
S t•tlon . 214'12
Broollbura" HB .
112-.. m,. U Hrroundln,a. ,.."'*" ..,._ · PW J\lr9'P'q•, 1'12'1 •arted dull••· Good
lerdtw .. ,.,,... Por • __ ,,., o-a• a•s1-ANT· Htc ,.,r •• ". . compaAJ be•tfl\• •
Halr StJlll\ w 1foDow1J1c
wuted for esclai'fe
salon. lo Bullocll1
Wll•blre, Newport
8e9Cb. COetut DU.Ion
or Jayaee: 151-Wl eat.
t•or•t. · C0111Pt\lt1'• •• , • •· ..... ··~ ~· w llff ft .. • ~U!Mf!f
I , II Tod Esplri•es~a~ _,.,w no a• -.im phu-~coodl· f\&1l •. AU more Do. ~• Jllllcioe,..1....nts Pl'Clllt daall, eaper'd or Hons. Pl•••• call •re•s . Ualform• What'11 You.rTrndc! ....___ ...=::=n tralaed. F .V. •ru. "s~LR•Napl•T•UtOll"E/ .......... IUftllllMd. Alee ti or S'll'JperDar .,,._ : ...... " .. •" ,.., f1'/fer a.tLted ttkome. Tilo\'"llttletopay You~r friend• •ad i.ia.. l.:,Pm Jl'fTEIUOa OS810N tr )'OU'v• nevtr pl•t'ed • Ho....,..._eoec. App. tor .n ~ In the Dally ....,... u.. C .... 11\ed tlF ...... W.M o..tl~t for W.-. ~ aajor a-uled ad. you're In ty tJaftrlal Protoctloo Pilot ·1«>. Ol~o~
w a.• a t It• 1 b a v e tfe.,.rt ... di-&apert.-c.t •tol't All C'Mt• ...... LbJ mm.ti..)'' Tty lt one. t.niw, 1Dt W. 5th th t can t11t11bllllh ynur ... a: ttoMU.TMy'U -....~ ,.... • ., ... .,,Ntl!Utwak.,. m:heehowquiuly you ..... a.ta Au. I•· J>l'Ot• ~tona l ldt nt.lt)'
Help wanted. Full time
posit.ion la our reader
ad~· Hrs: Mon-Fri,
9 -~ Tel e phone 6
counter aales. Reqaira
1ood 1pelling, gram-
mar. • penman1blp.
Must eDJOy meeUo1 the
public Apply Pen·
nyuver. 1660 Placentia
Ave .C M.
Hospitality HoeleSI is H ·
p a n d 1 n g . N e e d ·
ho!llesses 1n i.everal
local.Jons P /lime. ne•r
your home welcoming
new re:ndents Bnocmc
gi f t s from local
merchants Need car 6
typewnler For •PPl.
callS47 ~
HOSTISSFOR
t41W HOME SALIS
Woodbndge area. Sal Ir
Sunda y a nd varied
weekdays. 10 to 6. For
more info c all Sue
Bernard 714m9-72Sl or
2lJ/t81 0401 or Iv msg al
714 f833. 3eOO -----HOSTISS/CASHll:I
~~ tot' day work,
~oo Fri Apply daily
llam. M1 Casa Me.ucan
ReslaW'ant. 296 E . 17th
St,C.11.
HOSTISS
Days. 10.30-4:30 Mon
F'r1. Mature person pre-
f 'd S4 SO hr Claim
Jumper Restaurant.
25.332 Mcintyre St. Lag
Hills 768 0662 <Wild
West Plaza) EOE ------
Hotd
mil AlllT a.m
We are aeeki.Dt a relia·
ble penion wit.b ao ap-
titude for fl1urea •
calcula\Or akilla to work
Night Audit. FAJoY xJnt
c:o beaefill iDcludta• a
free meal per 1bif't. A.p-
ply 9am·aooa Moa·Fri
Penoonel
MAl.llOTT HOTB.
900 Ne'Wl)Ort Ceatet' Dr
Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M /F
tloulecleaners aeeded to won for Ja.DJce'1 R•a·
gedy ADDS. p /time •
days wt 6'15-2514 .
HOUSEJCPR L1VE·IN
Child care for lyr old
boy Light housekeep-
101 Pnv rm 4'J board. Nr
buses ls acbool. Nwpt
B~h Perfect for 1tu.·
dent , grandma .
7»9219.
•Ha•.t&eep1t1*
F tlime, 4 On, 2 Of(,
Good wortlna conda
• EOE. Bayview Conv
Holp, 20M Tburtn Ave.
C.M.14.2-3505.
Howe Muaaer, Bac.k·
up for youtb 11Mlt.r.
CaUMZ-UIO
u you are a Profeu•al
Caamtt.olociat. become
a Sa.lea Rep fw yov.r
are•. Phone from
10..2PCD. MM.571.
lmiannce
Laiuoa Hill• eaency
needl petWOn •leaper.
1D p&adAa fii nt.iaa com-
mercial rlab.117·-
ln1uranc• Secretary,
~ llnte, IOIH O •
per clHlr•d Selllr1
opeD. COi. CTJ.fA10
t•ll ~ .. Ille• well h J•lilll_•_,.,..•l!l!!l.,!!!~~!ll up, ... -AM for 1•t rHulll . Phone '1nWlt...,.. •11•1-4 For mor • 111furm11t1on i.[..
........ u.tMiilt • ' -.-WaatAd~ W·~ CINI&••··· tG4l'7I. .. UaNrrt. caJI S4H67H ~,WantAdlletp? .....,. .:z~~~-::-::::::::::::::-::::i..:::::==:::;.=========;:J.=...:..~_.;;;,....::;;;.;;_...:..;,....:, ____ .L:=:=:::::==:=::::=::.L::_:::;=::::::::::::=:::=::::::J.::::::::::=:=:::::::::::-:J.~~~--~~--~-~-;::;:;:~~~-~-::1-::::.:.::::::::::::::=:==:-=:1:::=::=:~=====~~~\
•
t''I 1c:llW
....,R111u1iwe.
MIS I ....
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l•l'f 6 Saa• B•lel. ·~~~~~!!!!!!~I ..._....._.,..,,., . ',,.._>I' a,.,. .. .
.t .................... .
-La1•aa Mll••I.
" aa1&aHtla1 ••O· ,,.,,.. •• , edMatlon.
• a....&M.Ull ........ ... ,._...,,
Kn PUNCH OPDATOa
-lo \raia oa C.RT for
•'• 1ro•l•1 eleclro•lc1
.. !ft~!~\.,
...... bf .... •-c ..._.. CltJ' le.Ml ' _. ... ,...·=· • .A T• ~ .. rs:. l
Mel' ua aaa. Pff , .. riMal•. n .. 4580. .~~F•J'ftf.:e .
Mk..,,,.._,. ll~. c.toa.r rel•Uooa •
• ftnL Dail opportll<y
• & • ta CaU 1Uu at ...... ...... ,. .... bkkp'1 ~ Mt DOt
R4iUred .-U.mu ,,... aec. L1e compaa1
fer'Nd Hu nulble. w/l004 Meefltt. Call ---------.i J~ 6 UP\ main· ~J.m tor laterv1ew KB Y PUN c H tManH. Nl-llSl, ask J Herbert Hall
OPIUtATOR. Gnnnat few Barry, J ........
'(* 4 • ..,. ... fut ... -.-M-llt_:mt.;..._n_t____ OfRCI MILP
ICftl'll&.e operaw. I!:•· I ~ requlred. Call MAMA ..... 8CT hll time. Clertu.1 1f1u lloon. '4l IOOO TIAIMllS ll1ht typlnt • 100G phoae peuooality
_ExL __ Jr_. ------• I mmechate full tame &C-.2251
DY PUNCH day podklna avall. for
aur-aive lnd.avidu.al1 OffM:e Help fw coutl'VC·
BxperleDc:e Key wrthfOOdpenonalitlea. tlon field o ffice in
P•ndt/TAB equip. Staruat~Sl.200/mo. La1uoa Ni1uel.
Open tor. X Int co. + beneftla. Af.e 18 • Secretarial • Clerical
beaefita. 1nlormal of· over can •PP Y daily duties. Sal open. Pboae
fice ill C.JI. Call D1aoe aft.er Spm. Ask for Jean 499-S31ff.
w ·afUAll at te.SIOO. or Mary. II e· N Ed· s
Piua,410E.17lb, C.M. OfftCIJllCn.
• ~ people. BecouM Without aood people. the<e wouldnl be
any phone ~m And Pacific~~~ fvll and part u~ ~lc;e ~In or~ to ~Ide quahty communt~tle>m ~~<>Pf'"'~ at our Phoneeenter ~re 1n CQ!,ta Mea
WOfklng for~ phone company, you1t not only deliver lJ v1U11 xrvtc~ to mllll005. but you'll abo enJoy Jot> :iecur1ty with gooo pay.
ltutomattc ""'~and a yearly c~ Of·llVlng ~JlOt.ment ~well e~ rM!dlClll and dent.al coverage. a ~in~ plan lJncl
other benen~
'tbu11 t.ake ttie 1n1na1 order for 5et\llce. handle 1nquir1e and
mdke dec•~lon~ that have a direct effect on cu~tomer ~~action
'lt>u ~h<>Utd have experience dealing with the public. be at>ie to
handle detatl~ and not be ~ly flu5tered Prev1ou~ 5oal~
experience t~ hetpfl.Jt
lntere:.ted? Orea ti l)Je'll be accepting apph<:d[IOn~ on
WOOna<Jay an<! Thursda~ June 11 & 1l Trom 9 a -n to 2 30 pm
SloP by to apply
250 Ogle 5treet Costa Me5a we dre an eQual opportunity empioycr
Pacific Telephone
·rM
P('oplc· Powert..'d
ComPctny"
,
~.JuneQ, 1QllO DAA. V fl'tl.OT
MllJtW_.... -............... ...
..,. ... •DllOllll'tr w .& .... 55 •u.lillila ,.,..... Od Al ,_.15 Ml8fJ + ~. ,., .. , .. tit. • •••• ,
C•UdrH'I .. Oter7, .... ~ .&J. N.8 . AM 19 ....... lo Mil
Mt.a.Mr. MU&er. =~~Wl:~e Nif111f c.ill
~ w.D. W..ud. WAUllOUSS MATSR· n...u ~~ ... 6
·-orputU... Good lA.l.llNOR Eaperltllft ---Co • ....,.ti. rut.are wW.-1f11oularpod ........... c.u .,._ ............ IM&JI ble Apply ... ,.,... be\. NlarJ phal a.lat COCD· ___ ....;....;..;__ __ _
..m .• "·-· -s' PU1 benef1 .. wUb a Man'• Dtamoe• rtaa.
.......... -·' · fUl arowtn.I e&eetroalc: \Mt. VV8I. •IW ......_ .an.&ol, C.11. dhtrlbut.or -In JrvlH. Appr. 16,HO. Sell:
SHOIS-WelUi" aa ~ few a si-ft tiJm doe Hies
mu cw woman. Hrs:
e••· Sat. 6 Su.a. !aper .
pnl.
KEMPHILL'S SROf!S
5' Fubklll Wud HS.
Mt CZ22, ••k for Ill r.
Can.noa.
Slit acneDef' '"' ..... 1bop. Ezperieoced •
proc:haelloe attltade a
mlllt. «· 1551.
Small, faat-1rowtn1
rollenkate mfa. c:o.
loc*iDI for nper. belp
la iaYentcwy control.
~.production,
• aen . operations.
S46-89M.
Stationery Store an c.orona diet II ar oeeda
upr'd aaJes lady. FuU
Lime. 5 days. XlDl worit·
Ina cond. Eapecaally rme clieol.ele.175-1010
SUMMER JOBS · Voter
Cell Bob Trac)' 1·5, a.•JOB0.»1-aot.
_M_an-__ M_Mt-.-. ___ . -~ 1 et + di«IPO"d, cust.om
WABEHOOSEJIERSON rt.a.~ as yellow/Sold.
P tr Afternooal. Mon-a .ooo. PP. ta-'IWl
P'rf l*Mll All tav ...... Dt. A eolJK.
Ub68 • yr old diamond
WORD PROCESSOR nnc. Sl.500. C&U Vlckle
Experienced• cap•ble, 1>5pm MZ-Z171.
For lntne law firm. C..UFranl33-31ZZ. ttl ,.. ry 1071
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ttes 1' • 1111 T~~~fr~~ o~~o::C,~ ...................... &oaa x 1•· biP :a 22'
AM'l•u 1001 wide. Offer. RebuJlt
••-•-••••••••••••••• at.am c:leuer. Elec·
WESIWIMSTE& ABBEY
ANTIQUE MALL
l>&lJ.y lCMI. Fn 10-t
CL06EI> TUESDAY
117" WeltaUDater Ave.
Garden Grove SS4410I
llllO'a FRENCH Amoltt
Duwera 6 mirrored
cabinet. Beat oUer
536-lm
tromallc: U00.00. nl-Tll-a?O
Mhnl••-1010 • •••••••••••••••••••••
LUG45A&I TAGS
reoauauon drive JWle 4ftpl•~" IOIO
"' ICltcben help wanted, tru Part time-July lat lbru • oa au&o allcer" portion MANAGEMENT Sept 15. lloa lbru Fn, Real FAt.ale license req,
. . coatrol. Male preferred, Local eaeculive seeks 11:30 to 2:00PM. Neat land aalea, cub comm.
• $UIO/hr to at.art. Lori's qua.lifted individual for appearance. I 0 0 d 3 d Inner par tie 1 • , .Xhc:ben. 3077 S. Harbor, high income P tr 11tua· telephone man.oen re-Onn1e County. SG
·~ SA.c:allwn-0747forapp. t100. No mveslment re-qwred. Good salary. Valley. SF VaUey, pd
RN'a Part time. llebef
Charae Nurse .
ll-7:30AJI. Mesa Verde
Ccmv. lbp. 161 Center,
eo.t.a Meu, 541-~
SECRETARY /TYPIST
Pleuant office surroun·
dinp • woctin• coodl.
Uom lo Newport Be•ch
lbru Sept. Good pay. ••••••••••••••••••••••
Xlnt hours. eau 948-6530 I Waaba' •cu dryer, top or Apply 16787 Bea('h shape $250 ~ or
from your ba1ineas
card. Send one card for
each tat plua one s pue .
We return perm&llefttly
aealed attractive t•I " strap, meetia1 airline
J.D. requirementa. Pre-
vent ma• lbefl! For a
peraonalized tag
eocloae wallpaper.
fabric or .. Day Glo"
paper Ii we will back &
tnm your taga. Or try
two cardt back to haclt Blvd. HB. .,_lm7 eves• wknds.
CPA firm. Mu.at have TIACHB S tS K.e!Yinator Ref rt g. PRICES:
qtorement. For appoint· Call Pe 11 y b t w n each wk, plenty al lD·
-KitcbeD bdp wanted lo meat call~59'21. 12-Zpm. 67S-Z31J vea&«y, call collect or
.-learu food preparaUoo. ---------l ---"--------• direct ~7. uk
• Male pref. Worklna Manic urist wanted . OFflCl&taL forLmn)'Gale.
Sales 6 manaiemeot poe
avail, immed op·
portuniUes for career.
minded lnd •t Smarty
Pama Faahlon oriented
ckJtbiq store. 3607 S.
Brisiol. 5S7-Xn.
heavy empbaaia iD the Tustin ana pre-acbl,
area o( ltatiatJc al typ. S/30 to 8/1. 633-1984
1n1. Ca 11 Wend Y Sw1t('bboard operator.
~. part tune, will train.
Fnesier. lat $100 takes
iL M"4!585
lkydn 1020
Si2 ea or 3/SS
4/Stqa Sl.60ea.
619tags Sl.50ea.
lOormore Sl.40ea
Sale& Tax I ncll.Wied houn Sam to l pm. Good co location. Xlot. varied duties. Tbia }ob ___ ...;;._ ____ _
SECRETARY -P\euant Must be 1vatlable
amall architectural of. vaned ahll\s 64$-~.
face . T ype S5 wpm. TEACHERS-An educ•·
i.hortha.od, pbooa, late tlonal s uba1d1ary or
......................
Girls and boys blkea aod
• BICYCLE-BLT for 2.
2021 Harbor. Coata
NO CARD?
Lori's Kitchen. 3077 So. workin1 cond. J OE Laksbraio.a.14.2-830 RIC.w'IOMIST
Harbor Blvd SA CaU FORREST ER LTD .
Draw your own or Hnd name. address. phone &
we'll make one ('ard per
tag. Add 25< each.
9TIM)'747 for •ppt. M>SITO. Part time clencal for FuU ume eatry level equipment rental at.ore. position w1tb 1ood
• Lab Phlebotomaat want· Man walb mfc & shop Approx. 1S bn week. wortdDt cood. near O.C.
lllaa. Apt. • 1 ____ 1
" ed full lime. esp ool.y. exp "Clean rm .. R & D Occasioaa) Saturday re· Al r port. II us t be
548-9347 t)pe work. Fabricahoo, quired. UD.lted Rent-All. pluaa.nt • depend•ble
Por~Ck~ware bkk1. Box 227. S ScoU •Yetzer has very
Lacuna, Ca. 921877 part-tlme • full t ame
1941 Z4'' &hwum w /tank
• born. CaU Ad Sitter
... 60-4300 24 boun
Seod check or mone>
order to.
l..ands«ipe maintenance
• Foreman needed :
Varied duties. FuU lime
" permanent. Good co.
beoefda. Apply at A & H
Laodacape, 23811 Via
Fabricante, M lasaon
~ Viejo. 7811-4751.
~ LEAD TEACHERS
• · lli.uioo Vjo/Lag. Hilla
,. areu. lmmed open·
assembly, macbin1ng, 66-0780. Apply lo person to Mr.
t . N f\aentm at Robert Bean. inspe(' ion. ewport PBX O,..r•tor, Ana. W""--....___ • Deb area. New Media .. ~ ......... riv.t Aaaoc .• Co c..-~'"ld serv. e&per. al s o 1401QuallSt.,N.B. -~ Y~ 0 p e r a t o r ,c,.. _.__ IUIC..-.oMIST Maueu1e, licesiaed, for w,.,..pe ... ...,ry exper.
Beaatifiutioo Centre in ~. Deeded low amall de·
Sout.h Cout area. Call ---------• velopmeDl compaay lo
for app. s:i6-7l36. PBX OPERATOR Newport Beach. Full Answertnc IUTice, H · time. General ofc: H ·
Mature woman part perieace pref. C.M. perleace . Good
time . Lite cooking, are a . S w Io 1 & telephone akllls. ac·
wuhlng, 3 adulta SC br. Granyard .vaU. For c:uratetyptnc. Maturefs
with car. $57-4127 Udo. call ~lm dependable. Salary f700 mo. Call for appt.
store. Exper. neceu
F ltilm. All co benefits.
Call Balboa M arane
Hardware, 5'9-9171 for
a~ EOE/ti.FR.
lucrative opptys for
SECRETARY /Part lime tea('bers during the
~. Top akilll. summer wits. Part-ume
Newport Center, nice Jobi ••all 1mmed. For
atmosphere. Tbe Ex-1nterY1ew appt. only ~MAMA&B ecutlve Office, 110 call Tom Delaney
NaUOiiir Silea ITlr. Newport Center Dnve. 7fiCMB)I
min 5 yn mana1emeat Ste. 200. NB ---------
esper., pn:f ia albletlca ---.r_--.IT-.-.-,--1 Telephone Operator
or aporta field. Must be --ll-7am shaft. Mature
good at reerulttnc Xlntoppty for sbatp 1a1 penon ooJy. 228 Forest
pbcDe sales and be • wtxlnt lYPiDI akllla to trearl Lacuna Beach
stroQg leader. Great op-work bl fut pae«l. coa-
pty offered. Call Mr. genlal Newport Beach TELEPHONE WORK
C1n r•la , ... , ... 1030 •••••••••••••••••••••• tto.• Super M z~ 112 '4
SLR wrt.b 8Smm lens.
120/ZllO maauine back
and three leoa fallen
New, s-clled lo on1ioal
box Wltb IDlllrUcltOOI
S47S. Call 642-4321, Ext
248 .,..,. 1040 ......................
PILOT rtlMTlHG
P.O Box ueo
Costa Mesa, Ca 921526
•WATERFALl.S•
N•tural, tell -coatained.
aktllfull.y crafted from
vokamc boWdera. A:)lt
for Bnan: (714)64$-0704.
JOHN WAYNE
TENNIS CLUB
MEMBERSHIPS infs. American Pre·
Schools. 770· 1999 or 770-1981 Medical RecepUoniat few
--------local Orthopedic PIXOPB.ATOI
SG-'1971. ~·at 714-75l..Q71, ~:.:O Cell Lila at IBf•S.n
SALES MANAGER . SECRETARY-EXEC. E.AB.NUPTO
UF..6ROND J>ui». AltC.
Three lndividu.al or fa m
memberships avail
from Co. closlnl its
Newport Bcb omce.
Make orter. Call M.
A'" a""er .14C).1JOO.
• . ...... SUrceoa. hper. pre· JDAYS/W&U ~~" &awaltl" ~/A.Mt. 2 ferred in all pbaaes of · hllable penoo with
llC9'1' ISCftY
for lntne Real Eltate
II.rm. Om1 ofe akllla.
Ute tnms. 101ne bkkJ>I
up'. 562-'1'00
Sales rep for Apple 1 Girt olc, YOUlll ll'OW· m K PO Ill Cbampain. 11 /F. Pet• abow . Pvt pty
Z13Jlt'M.MS aft I pm.
~ .. s.mar Partners, Law froet office. Resume pleuaat • effieieDt CompaUn of So Cal iDI N.B. Real F.atate ~ F~terYiew · cali De•elopmeat Firm Xlot workiDI cond.
CedJlaatlTMliZ6a needa lbarp, competent ~~~1me evenaaa. A.KC ED&lish Spnnter
~I puppies. 1100 • • P'lra. top salary. Cd req. Ca II for a p pt. pbcDe maimer. Needed
•• 9tilll. llriPI. pl plu· MUOOO. to jaiD oar PBX Dept. ... ner, .ome lecal up, Applicant sbo•ld be
llluqe lep.I • bu.a&· MEDICAL/FRONT OF· able to won rotatm1
-Dea .train, loterface FICE Bmy olfice, typ. claya. Appq bl penoa
w /dieab • uaoc.lat.. int. pbooes, lite bk.kc. tam-noon Mon·F'rl.
Receptiadlt secretary. e&per'd •
1ooct akila reqwred. Tat nt n SoldcJtors B1adl •white 14.2·91&3 Ve11u pmblint eqw p. $400. Rack for L U V
pickup. flSO. 10·1pd
bite. ll50. 536-731%
SALES 7»J.S50. D .'1S'br plm bOllue:a to
' Ca0Tl'"851·1U4. fulltime.MO-JOIZ3 hi• I
Growb:ll med.teal offltt
aeed1 reeeplioaiat.
Same imarance blWD1
aper. TyJMI a must.
5alarl' opm. 172.1511.
llA TICMSecreUry ---------at.art. No~ oeeeu.
to .. '-..a.-,.... No ael.l:iq. Ac:,..s from ~ .,.._.. F u I I t I m e A d . oc ··---
LHASA APSO cate 6
bed.. iDdd. J m• old Sl.50.. maJe . ..__ ----------1 PmLCO refricerator .
Great Dane puppy. P'rS frM. aide by aide,
lOwbokl. Male. GO. wbiee. 16" hith :a 30"
NAMIOTt HOT& •• . Ll4'iAL SK"Y MEDICAL, Part·tlme. to01"eWpon(;entm' Dr
• Preaticioua Newport ~Is Back typing re· Newport Beacb
... .... --. ........ minbtraUve c---.-....... ..-... J....,m c•U r-r· """"""'"'-' Tami.141-0181 ........ C1•p•J· Short-band : IOwpm
... J • w firm need s quired, 24 bn per wk, Eqaal()ppEmplyr 111 /F
... 1leCl"t!tary with nun . l Moo-Thur. 548-T779
ltlCB'TIOMIST
P /time. Lite typla1
dutiel. ta-5QS
~. Wlde. S:UO. Tan velvet
Poodl AKC h t k>veseat, l50.00. Night
es · s 0 5 · su.nd. 2 drawers. darlt
Xl•t ltea•flts. Typbac: IOwpm wtac· Tenoas Hosl'Hos les s 714/645-ZI 11 M1f curacy. Lrg. compuy F'ull Ume. Permanent FuU benefit pac~aae 40 hr wk Ul-F l Start yr experience In
general law 833-8151
.,._ -LIGAL SEC.
Npt 8ch. law hrm sttks
ttcretary for fam ily
law attorney. Exper'd &
good skills Ca II 54C). :>4 00
~' • LIFEGUARDS
Weekdays & weekends
;, for summer months
• Mual bave W.S.I &
Finl Aide. S3.2S per
bour. Hulll Deb.
Ruby 536-8091
ltKluor St.ore. NI ghls &
_,..weekends. Must have
caab register ex
peri~. 1888 Placen· . ti•. c .... App ly I ..... )enon.
; JlAID5 Wanted, 1661 S.
• Coast Hwy, Laauna
Bch.Call~
. ; : · lmlTBlllCE
IRllAllC
Medical back office. Pboto1rapher: Male
Ne wport area. Part photographer w•nts
time. Eaper. Gastro fema~ pbotocrapher
Speaalty. Apply : 17822 weekend shoots. Box
BHch Blvd. Ste. ~. 16614. lnine, Ca. 12713
~OMIST
Wtth or wtthout tn>Ull
needed Top pa7. Tem-
porary •full time. CaU
Tod Service• at
'nAVB.U.U. Pbane s:aies. exp. pref.
.543-'m7
Huntingtoa Beach loca 1mmed Personable.
Uon. Sl2..000 +per year Mature. Esper. LO ten·
714• 8&49. n~ procr&mmLOg App.
SICUTAIY /DEC.
ado rable. ('h oc 6 walnut, 25""" wade. a pr 1 cot Show I p el SZ 5 00 p h 0 0 e ( 714 >
646-riZ 781-«J03 aft lPM.
Sh th Tiu AK C pups, s.ctric Adi .. d M f' Avail 6/14 . also 1714) 494_2549 979-0164. H 8 . 842·0603 ---------•PLASTICS, vacuum SALISWOMAH/
Medical froat office for lorm.lq. exper pref'd, p n.. Flnaac1al 1nvtiatment
Orm for edu('•tors
PUICJllDel Cornmunica·
tiona DepL ~relary.
X,lnt tyJ>inl. Sh req'd
Exec. se('retanal ex
pe r . a mu st. N o n
smoker pref'd loqwre
(714) 640-0123
ly in penoo June t l 12.
IOAM ·l PM No phone
('alls. S3 SO hr firm.
Recreation Dept Big
Canyon Country Club
111 Bl& Canyon Dr. NB
lbe h1nd 1-·asb1on
Island!
m&Je 7 mo. fem 4 yrs ·---_ _ __ _
-~---------• D R A P E R I E S
surgical sub specialiat notoettSS.842-400 1..£.&..d S.. M•tu.re, pr!'HDtable , w /office pnctice. Ex· ---------1 t O. I 54"o CI 'ulcMt with lmowledCe to work 1045 Sil vercres l Mobile
Home draperies for
sale, anlJque white Wllh
white shears. 4 years
°'<1. cleaned once, xlnl
('Ond1t1on, for living
room. dJrung room. den
or family room. and
bedroom Reasonable
Call 962·8437 aftn
4 ·30p m
penenced only need ap. Plastics Fabricating S.. TWs S-. ~ lo reputable Antique
ply. Salary com -company needs 95S.J402 sbop.Callclays,642-7945
•••••••••••••••••••••• Free Kittens. 1 Calico.
mensunte w/•blUty. material handlers fs
0 -..r.at.a HB •~ .. ...,,.. k A l i Alill for Mr. h_. Se----n__.._._ full <X:UCJ • • • '"" • ..._.,, pa c er s . pp y o -..:;..;::;=..:c.;.;.~:..o..::=.;..:=-&lll9U"'"" .,..,..""'
TRAINEES
ExpandiltCJ
Industrial
1 Morris, I Wh.ite
642.7225
penoo al Fabncated RendentA.kSeneededfor "part time.· .Exp Modebng, commerciala, Pl··u·c", Jn ... 115 W. _..__ f b 117 .._..,,.,a ....... ,......, ,. ..... 1050
films • eatru. Need .... " " n:un::umnl aca ty. . .......------·· new faces. all ages, _18lb __ Sl._C_._M_. ____ shift. Medical• dental --'-SIAM---STl--1-S_S __ SIClmT AIY lbK.
••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY** typet1. Exp. aot nee. PLUllBER -repatr as bemfita. Newport ViU~. FOii SAi MA.KB
714·9157--02IJ'l. ..-,... beati.DI. P•y accordin1 _642_.-i._______ Experieneed
Excellent altins. con
slnle'boa or enpneenn1
upenence pref. Good
S.,&ernow
training for
Good used fUmitve • Appua11ces--OR J wall
Hllor SELL for You .. oped .. .. __ , ,~ to aper. Reh. request R e a t a u r • n t . ~ •ttuauac, mJU· ed. Gffn Plumblat. uceo I .. L d ~·-_ to -•-..r .lb .. · rm Cal an 1og SICUT•IY beneftts. Send mu.me --eer MAS18S AUCTION ' a JJ-9625
Earth-tone twe-ed s ofa
sleeper, queen 11ze
$125. ""' •·~ ,.,...,..~ wt SSH52 b I I 3 I 8 0 ~ outside mcome, part· ---------1 n o w r aa. IOOllKl9'B with salary require -
menta to S har on positi·ons time abo aome sales. Pool Lifeguards, to Airway, C.ll. Apply an
831·Z50' 13J'7/hr. Swim matruc· peraon. All positions
tGn., to II.SO/hr. Santa open.
of BaiWr, Pr9ley °'So • 2 _.. ........... a-~ 1 girl e. Npt. Bch. C llfonai p 0 Bo We ~ tbo.e who are =u .-. ...._., ma·
so.zm ~. N~ Be~cb c~ amb&uoua, eoeraeuc • pie finish. $4S both RedeuM'atmg. must ael I
ISOyds, 1d quaht)'
caJ'l)et Sealoam G reeo
Used only 2Yn ~1-0821 ,
l40-4SIO ext 229.
Motel AD.a. c.o.ta Ilsa loca-
La q.inta ta.. 994t1l.
Motorl• A .B.~~+311 Costa Mesa 11.Uat ....._ 2 tn· mm apr-., must bow color
• be • quality eoucioua NOW iDdiwtual. Top pay for
HIRING ~f! penoa. MO-ws
J>.teterb Nllbt Auditor Howebepu
llakll
Maial•anc.
l.Juml*WGD Yardpencm
APPLY
IMPERSOM
1111 s.. eo.tDr. ......... ..,...,
Mo•, T•e, Wed ,
IAll-4PM &q..a()pptr&mplofw
Nl1ht S.JHtnisor for ~ .......
CaDta-
To Place your
"Falt Rnutt''
SerYlce DtredOf'J
ad ••.• Call Now
642·1671 ... n1
Realr.taS:C
People Dll9ded bl s....t
Bead olflc8, top com·
ariwcn.
17 t 41 146.llOJ
-Walkt:r 1; l t!I! .........
• 0 llut sell oval dbwlt set
--------• Secl"eUry/Girl Friday. 921111113. r.. E . lell motlvated • bl&h VlttUle. 4 1Wlvel chain Geo. ome. work. Exp. acbool cbpjoma 11.U DeW, paJd 137a. sell
~ bUp'I • lot. desl111 ••SICUTAlllS• Earn fo $20K $175. Also. z Rattan
-~ ~S&eaclypoeltioa. Typist TO, L•18c:h clwn, 1 lamp table 3 ~°'THI Newport area. Smd re· m 000 I st vear pc. "5. 554-S31S. an. ~~ IJ'eeDOO rdsabac C&f'Pd·
tmmel:!=1rnp ln ~o~ ~~~lo~~ Type ·:~~IO /RE Moh•eL Arm aol• W/I cmhiona ....... l< ~-u:sq .yd.
our famll.J reataarao.. lleaa.Calaal RE&•t~su,.aoo ~ + u111l1d• Brown/white noo. P•&· Coto de Cua family --..___ .. .___ w .................... a111~ ooo ... Inc 1tereo/Fll radio at--._,....,_, e SP.:CRETA:RYto2Juai« .--,__._.c •· + •••••••· Peld membership. lla1nlli· ~no prerioua H · eueud+w at •1 N.B. Sb•IRE lllktnt 115,teo -•ull Ir ..... ...._ ~~ck player 115 cent bunlinc. swim· fi.rlea"'e. Join o•r -~ ... com....... =/brllht Ill.JOO -·-· f iUU 20 '" ..... -~ · • ~-... --•-•• hl•rs. ,,......_ & llUQI, om ac: es. rteodly team. Come 11-bri ..... a"-.. .._...~.. .. p -•-f ElT -... today bet -.-.... '". ••*OllrOfftc:e••• --. r • t Party b • 1 u.uu. rom oro. -· ~,..::a •eea u .. 6 ~with ·---·-1---/EOE bourto&d (W'D for 1ale, M5-411G.
_.__ -..ecttn1 akU.Js. Call Uf ~Aaeec:y For illf.,..ieW reM priced. Xlnt cood. ..,-. _ _.-._-.,-___.-o-rt-""--al W ... w........ 1Jnda152-UOT ....-n1-.a. "'· b ada-1-W&-1075 """UUh .... ._...... •WI c..llTt I HS _om;u, .,,.ta ''4 cal Alen c ~· · llthoa Tomayo S'700 ;
C Chi 6 YCBTAaY New p :;.~~ e • c: b · B'--L-.. 1110¥bi.c Sale: Kill&·siae Boutan1er maslciao1
Broiirale firm lo .....awel bed. boa 1prlnas as tll00.Pvt.Pl71134'SI
-M-1,R.8. F ..... lalud bu Im· 714/73'.aJO fnma: SB. Dttorator
TlllWMsprR.8 . med. opeal•I for SeemtlJ Oftleen needed sofa sectional: SlSO. Z BRAND NEW TRUCK w ... w....... ~rJ /bUk ·•P to 11&.n Jme 11 u. lbe Ilea as Tuel. oatr SAii . DiDtq table• 4 chrt: TIRES. 150xlt. •for ...... _ ..... c ---Baps. pre--NB. ...... • tolPM botb . •••·2509 ,_, _ lna-.. .M. lened. Hn·T a·• Coa· · ~ ,.., p/t. . $9$. mlac. household /Wknda w ... w ........ lacll:WmMcGb.a.,t~ ~~-~ale/female. Travel~. wtlb exp. Items 145-8242, or e'ff9 ' c "1 • ... ... 1111 _. ... so p ... per br. needed for Corolla del ~. I HAVE 2 "I Do, I Do"
A*»•pl:loeereq'd.No II T l A P l Th t -llo.lrtl&Gl .__ .___ r ----~ ar ra•e teDCJ, eon.er '1'P· MP mal· •0 •I•• ea re .,__.._ •---..-, • .,_, -..-a.--· -.-et. J-"--_._ Tlekeu for Jane 12. --Bead1 afar need• mUltar7 1cbedole1 -··-· ~ Rad c:nl tbl, 4 nn.a. mpt. Sella fw
Equl°"°'!,.mltJ P~~· to ••.a••r ...... Callforappt. TIA¥a.A61MT ~~ Botb new . SlT.SO ea. Good ...... ••lllbaploJllllilliliillllll••••I P-. t1pe me. m.Jm Eat a bll •bed com • -· 56-JIJ.t :::r 4'1·18. S•••tOMwn ~::..~fz LOVESEAT -h•, s.....;...w-... --o-ld_S_H_J_R_L_E_Y_ la.,..., s=:r·Aaaiaut to All ......... n..---Co. 1 ..£ t ....... s ft. loal. not. __ _., ............ -·~--~ -'-...-..... _ exper. •• •• ~en · Dark ••l•ut olfllll ._.._ --r ... µol --· ...,.~. -.U. (114)f'11.TKI Computs trainhJ.I ... lladame Aleuader 2 r 't ...._. .....-.. ....... ~ ..a&a1. XIDL beaeflta. ....._ 1 -. ...... m . dollll. llial c:cmd. Abo Ptffeet' 0 t. Pl'epan SJ:CYJBl[PB, put/tuU 111.-. n..Wa:ftlf'll antique Prend1 doll ,._. ............. for ••Uitleu •eala. t.lme, &.E. Co. Cdll. pp
pert -• Ml U.. Vart .. laaH work fa SelarJ .... .,._. TYPll'l'..OICNBRAL OP· tk 1 Wd Goock IOU bula· m.llll =::.::.:= .,.,,.._.1111 ~~ FICB.hleh~arad, •. -.................. HOUSBSOLD ...... : llCllYA•S no uper .. eeuar1. CD«ea UW.. CGl1lll' ta· MOWSSLl.IRO
----0oM ....... • trOCDO-ble •rH.fHl Ul COH'J'&Nl'S teo.i9~• _. • .__,..,. u.-1 °""7· ,..,..en l. 11 • ~~. 1:.-:-~o::: ...-S • Nl•P,.._, Ne.,wt a........-s.O.E. :e.:::·. =· t.'ii ~a ..._C I t Topleoi._z:r~a• .,... . .._.., ,, ... ,, ~ -------im. i.e. ..., ~ 'b ta .,_ --•c· mr~Lw."CM XII&. II ~........ ~c. ~rr.toaJlllllcut earate, ..., •• wm n.. little ads reallf can fer •lrectto~a : ....... ,,.,,to a.e l>lib'PIW lnlao Peraoaael tnM __.11fC!eu•1· --'!JoiftU..tMusandll ·--trllll&..W.
Pw n I .me.. »I.I. aa.lfted ~ ftwii Grtll '" '8it;J,.... cl ~ ~ aft th -.. rrt. • ms:~c-ta•.. beM.llta, call DlaH area who are re1u1.,
• a.o.a. ~=~~~~~~1~·~--~-s~~-~~·lf'l'0;;1 ao"9uoa: 111·1550. LMrl o1 CIMllllied. , all .....-...._..;,..;.;..;..;;;.;..;;..,;..:.:_...._-1.: E.O.&; our ad taker al 14.2 58'78
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1-U... IO llova. r.1.1 .... nn adv.n.taed by veldcle aa ...... Oran. u. h d t w.111, ..._. l.-l.'4t. caaH1, HVy • 1 ~ ~ la1uder 21 deUln ID tbs vsldc•
Xlat eo.4, co••l•t• trailer wltb 'ltcta • Sloop. -. IAcllld" claulfted advert.lalaa rt .... tarftallla1orakl al.,_.,. 11 coluau does aot la-.,.._,,.....,..., 1q 0.•la•• a Mt ol ._.. "·--· oor· clltde any appUuble -. Ml·..... wa&enkla>. Haa 1tl0 bal. OWC ~.1'7$-Mll ta.Al, licmN, traad•r
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Baby Gra•ds 11100
~ • la "spoClas 1" f ... llDa.nce c...,._,
ca&Jfardetalla. •t:;,:• / fee. fM air polluUoe
eacb. tt1-n11111-1ou ................. !!».~! ~~~~~~a;
....._,, ll' Tri-Hull Californian Slip -.allable for .SS' lo ~Dllll'Y prepua·
---------• 'TJ, tandem trlr. com· 50' Yacht, •.50 per ft. Uoa charaea unleu DRUMS by Ludwla, pau, bait tank. flab A.nlellllari.Da. M2·&'13S ot.hm'wlM •Pftlfied by
110t blue c...,. 2 noor finder. many xtru. 41, alip avail. lo Hunt· tbeadvertlNr.
toma, a base 24", 3 175HP, &o bn, fl.ah or H bo C II _ .. , -918-421.3 lniton ar ur. a ,.,,,._,, Zil1ren Cymbals, .... -. Debbie313/512-*5 CliPkl 91JO
Bocer's hllfb hat, ce>m· '71 15ft. Whaler /40hp •••••••••••••••••••••• plete w/all cases. SIOO llft'C. Trlr, bu all for FOR SALE 40' moorin& ·~ Ford ~ too Claaalc. o1.~~U all. l :IOPll, surfint. Tom: "5-0222. Newport Beach wlt.b 2'' Gd cood. $1900.
... ,._ power boat. Off Marine 4161..-0
1!6' Searay Exp Crus. Ave. westside of Balboa
Oftlc9"'wlluea Twin 470'1, very clean, Ialand.~48 ''5CluaicMuatCoovert. Ii 'c .. 1011 10 bn. AU atru. Make -=:::=-=-=~-----! Yellow w/White top, bit
•••••••••••••••••••••• otf•. Alt5pm 840-9731. Boat Slip. Up to 16'. 135 lnlr, Mich tires. 12,000 Used office cha Ira, 1....:::.:..:..:;.;..;...::...:....;.::_ _____ 1 mo. Yearly lease. mile new eog .. Sl0,000
$S-$50. File eablneta, n· Nova XL, 7t'. like Grand Canal. Balboa flrm. Ph 1·3111-0336 dy11 -.rro. Priced to Hll new. Trlr 6 cover, 1aland.. l"B-t:m or 1·~1338 eves. =· Newport Sta· xtraa. SllOO . .iH-3311. , UZI, Birch St.
N.8. '76 sadpjaclll 20' w /cuddy
---------cabin. Many eatras.
Offtee furn, deau, ch.rs, Great cood. 18900.
For Rent 11151 Riiey. a Int cood.
25 to 28' Dock, $175/mo. After6 Pll, please call .
ssa.es:M. 675-1938 714·~·2055
fl.le cabinet 6 more PP. ~1'191. --21145 1-55_7_-4250 __ . ______ I Ti , I rf111HcM1 ·~1 MG TD
Beautifully restored
Pvt party. 492 8897_ SAVIN 21.S copier. Xlnl.
ccmd.. Extra paper. Ea-
tra electromht fluid.
mG.16-3632.
l958 Cb.rt.a, 21 '. Xlnt for
bay cnUin1. Very good
cond.. Best offer. Wall
trade for power raft or
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VW, Porsche M Audi
CHICSIY&SOM
VW-POllSCHE-AUDI
4'5 E. Coast Klway at BaysMle Drive
Newport Beach 67J..OJOO
9701 •••••••••••••••••••••• '15ANGLIA
Rum. but Deeds won.
~ ....... NO-IMT, ........... 974,. m.i. aft .f:IOpm or •• ,;;.•••••••••••••••••• m ·-.MMl'ltPll -.. Ad-Sitter UlO. ~ ORAHGECOUNTY'S _:.:.::..=;.;.;;.;:..;.;..;;....;;;;..;..;.~--1...................... ZCbn. .--IST
8 MW I .OS I. It T&. '1'11108. alnt cood. &o ml ._...,
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Maay eatrH. Oris . ...:-.:..:...:.....:.'19M:...:_...:.Ka_ren ____ Sktlw..,lwal• DEALEUHIP ~.•.oooto80.cau 9741 canwantec1. Pr•toe. UYR.ADBOE
Ad&merte,atlU-4300 at-97CASHf11..MI$ LINCOl.Jf·llERCURY
,..._ 18-1.IAutoC.ater Dr.
"79-..W 6JlCSI Slher wltli blac k
leatblr. l:ueatJ•eCar .
lflO PIU4tlOT '11 Bua Xlol. Runner SD Fwy.Lake Jl'oreat .. DllSILS Need.I some repair. ealt
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Sitter •••, 142. 4300 •--~l~l0.:::.....:.7..=;0.:.0.:.0 __
(5111. No. ot SA Fwy >
Le Ballra $22..5333
c..,. 9715
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POITS .. Dove Street
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NEWPORT BEACH
QIU.a Sib+ A.M /FJI 4a ,_... 9750
...:24brs:.=::..:.;.· _______ '71 Comet. 4dr, Icy).
clean, low mllea1e. '•Squateback auto, am·
fm, lo m i, ad cond. 12,21115.54.5-48'29.
SlJIOO. Wf9..20.ll '11 Mercury Zephyr Z· 7
9772 wilh VI, auto. lnna ..
pWT. ateeriq •brakes, •••••••••••••••••••••• air cond ., All /FM
VOLVO stereo cassette, wire ~ with 4 spkra. tit •••••••••••••••••••••• 1tffr1n1. wire whls , 'S7 Poncbe lSIA. Car
cm. coaa ... 5 O liter drlvable ai complete. SAi IS. SHYICE eDI, pt m.i, hurry mu.at S;m) s.5Z-tu9 .... ,,,_I a a. 51MCi
whee! coven, new llres
fr super clean! Pri. ply.
UH~. Call 540·9100
(weekdays durinc day>
"' 9151-6078 <eveoioa • weekends)
s e II . A F A P .1.....:....:..:.....;'----------
d y s : t 7 3 · 1 0 8 3 Por "'16 911S, ~pd. map, 0 V E R S E A S
ev•:m .:zia stet eua, snrf. slvr, •m· OEL.JVERY
'73 Capri, 4 spd, 4 cyl,
&UGO ml, All/Fii, very
clean. SZllllS. 548·3289
'72 Capri . X l n t
transportation car
$1000/beat olr. 141·3a'7
orlb-412Z
'TJ 1.llOZ ~+2. 4-apd. elec
sorf. All/FM ('US •
A/C, 53K m1, S8500
981·7074
mac 114.500 P .P . EXPERTS
.-I.Ml ev•twlmda.
'71 Turbo Carnra 1.2 .000
mlle9. Immaculate COO·
dltlon. 131,500. Call
MS-SS7 GI' t7J.. 72Jn
850N. Beacb ISlvd.
<55111. No. ol SA Fwy.>
La Habn $22..5333
...... 975' •••••••••••••••••••••• *1 DE.AUR IN U.S.A.
ROY
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646-9303 540.94'7 ........... •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 11 II iS 990 I ••••••••••••••••••••••
MOn•t& OYH
$4995
MAIHS
AUTOCINTH
lCZS Baker Slreet
C06TAllESA
540-9202
9910 • •••••••••••••••••••••
Mere '78 Monarch Ghia,
2 dr, a/c, AM /FM tape, amt cond. 675-9822 eves
·a llercury Montego,
very gd cood. Radio.
all'. new brb .ti drums .
til'el. Recent overtiauJ.
950 or bR of r. 7tl0-tse6 .
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'72 Coovert. New top. V8
3Sl Real 1harp look.er!
13BOO CaU 4161·3983
1974 MUllaog II, PS, PB .
AC. auto trans, almost
new tires, van top, rally
wheels, 71,000 ID I, S2300
or best o ffer. Xlnt
mechanical cood.
Needs minor bo d y won. CaU 642·9136
Pth 1017 '59 akilDI. fiabing boat,
•••••••••••••••••••••• 11'70HPO/B bstofrer
SHERRY'SPETCARE 2l3·4M-1121 'Ext 375' Boardint 6 1roomln1 • wlt.b love, rree pkup. dya, 714-839-3419eves.
Camper 500 ml on rebll •••••••••••••••••••••• eog. Xlnt cood. Stereo. o e 1 er t R a 1 l , · 7 9
35 mpg. '1300. 831-0300 CbeDowth 2 seal. fresh $100. ~or S45-1914 · 7 2 %4 o Z , c o p p e r . ClOSfO ~.:;;.O_A'r_S __ Mlllt let UUs '66 Ravlera,
,,... toad.. 10 for far
leu thu il'1 worth Tait
wheel. pwr. windows,
more C all Dave
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Clean Classic Car. '65
Mustan1 Convertible,
x1nt cond. "33-4054 dys
Poodle Pupa 6 Penlan Boat 17 n. power Cat,
Kitt.ma for sale. Tea Merc:ury l/o-o/d. Big
CUp ~. 25 yn eap. wheel trailer with ~-brakes.~. 548-6381 ,,._Ao,..... 1090 18' DUFFIELD ELEC·
•••••••••••••••••••••• TRIC BAY BOAT,
q U I T T I M 6 XLNTCOND. 673-2253
IUSIMISS TRIHULL 17' Starcraft
A.LL PIANOS MUST 1/0 , Volvo. lltrU. Xlnt
GO cond. snoo 912.3435
or~. 1835cc eag. All chrome, 9705 All/Fii. runs like new. 14.000 . .,. .205_1 __ _
Camper abeU for Chevy
abortbed, delux.e model.
nearnew. l350. 97~
xlnt race tranny. Great •••••••••••••••••••••• smpmaioll, new tires. AMAL
Call to find out lhe mt. Q.IA'.AMCEJ!!
Must Me"' drive to ap-All '79 Alfa Romeos
I prec. $SOOO Invested. MUSTGONOW! Mot•:!dn 9150 Total sac 1st $2800. E .a C H I M •• ~:~ ••••••••••• ~~=-=..:..:..=-------I ~ITS -
For Sale/Trade 1973 Ml~eSU'Mt
Kawuakl 250 Enduro, 4 w...t Dri•" 9550 NEWPORT BEACH <Needs some work > •••••••••••••••••••••• WW consider Hooda 90 '79 Ford Bronco Ranger. 752.-0900
orlOOCCBl.ke.751-1967 Xlnt.coad .•. 000.Call .78 ALFA ROllEO .
'70 Honda 450. looks .ti Joy.9:»-5pm. M0-9072· Spider. Black beauty.
rum great '600/best of-·13 Jeep Waconeer. '85 Xlnt coad. 2S-35 mpc 5
fel'-..clNl alUPll . reblt m Chevy enc. s pd . II u • t s e e .
1i78 20CISX Oelu ae. 5 s pd.
atr, stereo. 11.000 mal~.
atra cleao. 30 m Pl
SIWD>.~.
'721200, 30mpg,
Sl.200/0BO
CaU~ Sue
78 0.tal&D 110. 4 dr. AC
AM /FM alereo. 17.000
ma. Perfect . $5895
552-0:Ma
97'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••
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POITS
Mii Dovt' Strttt
NEWPORT 8 £A(.;H
752-0900 T.,.._ 97'5
••••••••••••••••••••••
1977 Est Wgn 9 pan .
Good cond ~ f'1rm
759-9$01 c.-9915 .....•...•............
'72 ~ DeV1llt', good
c ond Runi. 11ood .
BIO /beat ol r Sl&-2148
'74 Sda de Vlle. ur, tape
deck. llhr uphol. l2000
C&l.1~25.51,631 3485
'88 Mustang fastback
2118, auto, P /S, runs &
look s aood . S1 950 .
897-4012 ------'6S M ustang Con v .
A merica's fa vor ite
famil y run ca r .
k estored ~300 Ca II
Now' Must sell today.
675-30 7 or 89Hi654
'66 Mustan g VS ,
au&omatac. clea.n. 114'5.
873--0473 ---
MaQY uprtpu, lncl
Omateoab-aharp
Stineway .,tpt
Baby GnDll '1115. ......... , .....
Call for avail Mt-1272
21' WHRSSPRTFSH
'70 bristol, teak
coe,plt /oak parquet
cabtn 9ole, •ln&le dsl,
700 ml rance. be&ow milt
at SZ,,,000. Nwpt Yacht
Eubante (714) 675-1800
.-._..._._ W.( Nds w ork on eat . SIMOO/ofr. 131-4442 Iv
a..tjShl... 9 60 ....::~:..:..:.....:.:=.;_· -----_ma--=c;...for_n_e -'ap::..;;p"""t_. __
'7112IOZ 4apd, aar, am fm
radio. dill cond Best
olfet.157·5719 ·a Toyota Corolla Cc::.-,..08 9917
wagcm Lake M'W'. silvn ••••••••••••••••••• •••
67 Mus tanR V ·8
PStAC 8 trac k . AJI
on1unal Good condi-
tion 11995 or ~st offer .
646-3S66
•••••••••••••••••••••• Trwdta 9560 UJ73SPYDER
•WE RENT• •••••••••••••••••••••• lllllAC. S4200FIRM .
9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••
PLAYER PIANO •Your Motor Home• •73 GMC Pickup 1.500 ma 837·58'15 EVENINGS
Top S to y o u t a x oo rblt eng All new rblt
ISO S pyder Sport
amtfm /ca ss Run "
&ood lat a50 t a.11 e:-. 1 l 548·8020 ext 504, or
&41·1717.
W /MTR 36' Un.lflite DC, '72, pnce
Owner Must sell dropped to $49,500. Lo
$1650 775-2039 hn, dot cond. Nwpl
{. d 5 , 9 ., Yacht .Eachange (714) K awai .ran , 675-1800
b I a c k I a c q u e r . 1...:.:..:.....::..:..:...:;__ ____ _
Gorgeous . $5700. 31' lSLAND GYPSY '78
beoefita paru. $14$-0 or be.t. We do maaotenaoce l..f.96-4930 free ....::.....::....:. _______ _
smce 1972.fuJI refs.
Dale's RV Rentals
~
675-11181 Traw I er, t w n d s Is, For Rent, 1977 Harvat
'74 Jeep JJO, Y. T . PU,
conv. 4-whl drv, nms.
true track t.n. AM /FM,
M500 /080 548-6542
radar, aato pilot, 3.1.5 Mini Moc.or home. Sipe 'IO Datam UJ' Huatler
F R E E P I A N 0 1en. 4.S MPG at 2GPH, 6+. 380 en&· Burna re-l:>eh.lu. Loaded. take·
S?ORAGE well kept 181.500. Nwpt cuJar 1as. Reu. ratee. _o:..•;,,:er--le:....u_H_._143-_9134 __ . __ St«e your piano lo our y achl E1cb (714 l Pvt. ply. 556-0197 an. ..._ ... sn• bome. Musicians will 675-llllO 1pm. '80 Toyota long ...,.. -.
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Audi lOOLS, 4 spd, 4
dr, 4 cyl, good cond. '79 124 Spyd er Whatl'
RuosxlnUl.250. 67~70 with red int ~ '>Pd
IMW 97 12 a.500 Call 644 S937 or
•••••••••••••• ••• • • •• • _640-__ sas ____ _
BUY OR
LEASE MOW!
'727 ••••••••••••••••••••••
w bt.ck mt Air ('O('ld
~ -.pe ed tran s. low
mt>ee A super hass~
frtt, iu S•ver car' On
ly SS.S9:'.> <.:all Ad.Satter • ua. 6'2..000, 24 hrs
·77 Corolla RS5 Lahbacll
Aa.r. eood rood A.sktng
DZ50 Tii0-033S
1979 Toyota Ceh ca s
speed, sunroof. spoke
rim s. air 5 y r
auaraotel' S6,700.
(714)41.S614 -----
provide tood care and ....::...;.:....:..;..:,______ --=---------1 Plclrup, -500. ~-5532
treat.Deal for your in· 41' Uniflite Sprtliab, '72, '74 W'umeba10 24', lo m l, alUPM
FOii THI IEST
DIAi.iN
OIA.t•ECO.-
COMllM.AMD
S&USTODAY!
YISITYOUI
OIANCi
COAST
,,..._,. 9767
E •••••••••••••••••••••• atrum•nl. Ad·Sltter twn dala, 300HP, radar. S1SOO. ....::::;.:..:...:...._ ____
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Nwpt Yacht Exchan1e ---------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• Oulbnmeo Rialto, ex· (7l4)1'15-1800 TITAN '11, 31' 3,000 ma. MIW 1979 l!J TOM
'77 Tnumph Spitfire
Cu•lom paint. n t'w
t1re1. brdtp SHOO,
17J.50el
·79 Camaro kyl m1t1t
AM FM )t~reo. a ir .
min& f a.oah • ru.at pro-of Lo ma . S6.575 pr
96a-C20. 913-0963
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9955 •••••••••••••••••••••• DIESEL Delta 88. Im · c• h ... 9920 mac •. 500 or make of.
•••••••••••••••••••••• fer 494.3307 mom. only
SH US FtlST!
We have a cood selec
lloa ol NEW 6 USED awvmeu •
COMMB.L
CHEVIOLET
~ ll.1rbor Hh ol
l'I i-.'T A \1 t-:Si\
546-1200
'79 Olds Toronado Dsl.
lJK m 1, $10,DOO. Lie
963XH'T 7S2· 7903 -----
9957 . .•........•...•.•....
'71 Pinto, perfect transp.
body not perfect SSSO.
96().2239
.65 El Camano Ne• '78 Laftbaclc , 25K m a.
paint, sbelJ Gd cond Custom mt. auto. ps, pb,
Sl25l6. llD-3:116 nil tires, 25 mpg. S3250.
W79-39B2 lenaa11.-llea, piaoo ai _.:..;:..:...:.;:....:..... ______ like new. Call between CHmYYYAM
rhythm, ivory color, .......... / 569.873-3577 · (Oi2:5t)
82000. Term.a to clubll. Qat• 9050 For Sale, '11 Trana Van, ONLY 15791 541-2551.131·34416 ••••••••••••••••••••••
Nopbmleq.-.
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2IMG2 M.,...nte P\wy.
11.miaD Viejo
HONDA
HEADqUAITHS
TODAY!!!
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1
At Last '(~ounty's Votes Counted
It ... ,_. da,Ja. but OrilliP ~ flnilli bu a~ taUJ ol .... ~ut ID ~
eledicm. fte......., ol Voten Al Ollon
Nld ~ tlaat a ftaal tabulaUce
wu pncsrtld a.te Satur'Qy af.
te~,
It -.Md been predicted that
final, unoftlcial county raults
•ould be available at 2:30 a.m.
Wedneeday -'llx and one-hall
tiOUn lifts tbe-l>otb-dosed -lf
noUa1QI ...i wronc.
Alotwmt ......
Tb• computer used to pl'OCeSS
returns relUMct to accept result.a
from • prectncta. And voten in
an Anaheim pTednct, it was
later leamed, were 1lven the
wron1 ballot in a 1tate auembly
race beeause ol a separate com·
puter foulup.
The only tbina that seemed to
won In I.be procesifn1 0£ re-
turu, <>boo aald, wu the new
ballot ~mten purchased by the
county at • eo.& of $1.5 mlllioo
from Martel Syatema Inc. of
Tulsa Oita.
That system wu not to bJame
for the delays in getting out lbe
tabulation, Olson said.
Olson said bis omce will con-
duct an investigation into the
precise causes for the failures
and clelaya. Re dJd not predict
bow lm:ag that investigation will
take to complete.
The registrar said be bad oo
qualma about a desire on the
part of the state Commission on
Voting Machines and Vote
Tabulating Systems to conduct
its own investigation or the
Orange County snafus.
"We are interested in why this
occurred," Olson said.
"The state commi11ion ls
primarily interested ln whether
the problem ls related to equi~ meot. 1f at 's a procedural
problem then they'll probably
leave it to the county to correct."
Olson said.
State officials haven't an-
nounced when they will meet in
Orange County to determine If it
was human or equipment failure
that delayed the final vote count
and set a state record for late-
neH of returns.
State officials have said they
have confidence in Olson and
will awaJt the resulta of hia in·
veatigaUon before punuJne their
own.
The purpose of any investiga-
tion, they sald, la to assure that
future elections are not plagued
wlth delays lo the vote count.
O fficer Fatally Shot in Grove Bar 1
OaesSought
Three Slain
In Westminster
By ROBERT BARKER Of ... OMly ...... ,..,.
A man worried about the safe-
ty of his brother led to the dis·
covery of three apparent
murder victims in a VI estminster residence Sunday
mabt
After discovering one of the
bodies, lbe man, whose Identity
bu not been released by police,
nodl'led officers.
Police searched the single-
famUy residence at 61S2 Navajo
Road and found two other
bodies
An autopsy bas not officially
determined the cause of death
since coroner deputies were still
at the location in the western
part oC the city early today.
However, sources aaid the
three victims had been abot.
Graham indicated that
murder-suicide had been ruled
out and that the slaying ap-
parently was committed by
another person.
He said there were no signs in-
dicating a violent struggle and
that the three may have been
murdered by someone they
knew.
Police said they were uncer-
i.lla • &be .,.. ol the tbtee vic-tims.
BB Man
Among
Wounded
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
Of -Deity~ $&Mt Garden Grove police said to-day department policy was
followed during the saloon ar-
rest of an assault suspect in
which one police officer was shot
to death and four people
wounded.
Dead following the shooting
spree at 11 :30 p.m. Saturday at
Cripple Creek Saloon was a
three.year member of the police
force, Officer Donald Reed, Z1.
Among the wounded was
William McKinney, 25, of Hunt-
ington Beach. a customer at the
country western bar. Officer Reed was fatally sbOl
.. be and three other policemen
attempted to lead a transient
wanted on aaaault and dru1
aalea wananta, John George
Brown, 32, from the crowded
bar.
A• tbey neared tbe door.
All were 8dalta, two men and
one ..._. 1'IMt tine were_.
fdenttfted by pc)tjce but one ol
the victims was the brother of
the maa wbo latUatecl th•
aearc.b, ac~ordln• to I W eatmlnater Police Officer ~ Earle Graham I
The aberlff-coroner's office
bu to ... air purtf.icaUao equip-
ment lD. tbelr ln•HtlnUon
became ol the deteriorattq con-
dition ol the bodies
Brown jerked free of one ol-
ficer's arasp ... pulled •• 22-callber
automatic pistol from bis
clothing. turned and opened fa.re,
accordiq to police Sgt. Bruce
Beaucba&p.
7 ! . I Court Backs U.S.
On Coast Boundary
WASHINGTON <AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court ruled today
that 15 piers and a privately
owned artificial island off
Southern California are nol part
of the coastline
The court sided with the
federal government in a continu-
ing J>oundary dispute with
Callfm-nta. The state claimed
that the piers and Rincon Island,
which 1s used to service offshore
oil facilities, are part of the
California coast
Today's rullne tbus brings
closer to shore any submeT1ed
lands the state may claim to
control for oil and mineral ex·
ploration.
··Although we have recognhed
in earlier proceedings of this
case that some kind of struc·
tures may modify the California
coast line, this court bas never
adopted a view that an struc-
tures erected on the coast may
be considered extensions of the
coast," the court said.
The declsioo, written by Chief
Justice Warren E . Burger, wa.s s-0. Justice "Thurgood Marshall
did not tate part in the case.
The case dates to 1945 when
the federal government asked
the court to determine whether
the right to exploit natural re-
sources under the 1ubmer1ed
(See ISLAND, Page AZ>
Babies Cra..,ned at Fish F'11
Winners in two divisions of a baby contest
were selected Sunday at the annual Costa
Mesa Fish Fry. Tops in the six to 12·
months-old division (left) is Carl Ellesson,
eight . months. son of Tim and Bobbi El-
lesson of Costa Mesa. In the 13 to U.month
division, winner contemplating his trophy
<right) is Justin Bandel, 21 months, son of
Leo and Julie Bandel of Costa Mesa.
Turner Gets
His Letters
BOSTON (AP> -Seven years
ago, when The New York Times
offered the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology $S0 for
the call letters or its FM radio
station, MIT said no.
But this spring, millionaire-
sporuman Ted Turner got the
letters WTBS for $100,000, the
Boston Globe reported Sunday.
The MIT station is now called
WM BR-FM.
lifeguards Save
I 00 in Riptides
More than 100 swimmers were
plucked from the waters of Hun-
tington Beach Sunday as strong
riptides carried many or them
into a seven-foot deep hole in
front ol lifeguard headquarters
near the pier.
"The bole is always there,"
saJd Marine Safety Officer Doug o· Arnall, .. but riptide and low
tide coodltiom made lhinls bee·
Uc.
''Swimmers who wade in
walat deep water all of a sudden
find tbemselva ln over tbeir
beads because of lbe bole,'' be
aald.
AU balbera at West 0ranse
CoWlty beaches were rescued
wit.bout lncldent.
Lifeguards at Hunlln1ton
State Beach also were kept busy
Sunday wttb 67 rescues.
Conditions were made
baurdoua there, they said,
became ol a four to sis-feet deep
trench that extends from Urie
pier to the Santa Ana River Jet-
ty la lballow waters. w.....-at Seal Beac:b Ulo
bad their baDcll full wben they
were caDecl to hell> qaeO a ftabt
amoaa 18 fllitOn 1rom the BMt
Los~area.
No ~ hUuri• were ~
ported.
Huntington Beach city
lifeguards reported crowds of
23.000 Saturday and 30,000 Sun·
day.
A turnout ol 25,000 was report·
ed at Huntington State Beach
Sunday and about lS,000 more
were estimated at Bolsa Chica.
Gol,d Soaring
In Europe
\ And New York
LONDON (AP) -The price ol
gold continued its upward IUl'I•
today In Europe and tbe United
States, reachioa $121.50 an
ounce lD London and Zurich
before falllJll.
The dollar came under aell.lq
preseure and fell qainlt all ma-
jor c:urrwiee.
After dosiDi at MOO an ounce
lo London 00 ~,. aold WU
fixed at taT• monlq.
Tbat ia the ht.,... Sold price ID
LoadCJG alnce March 5 and lt
clmed at $INI. Tbe atternoc. ftll·
ln1wu1121.11.
GQld tndld In New Yott at
91127.uptlO.IO. In Zurlcb, tbe metel alao
opeGed at *7.80 u ounce. up
from •·• l'rtdQ, but Ml8d to ..... Tbe ...... tlle
hl•bNt fOld price la Zvlcb •lliee cJmlq at .......... .. su .. l'OM to a IDld·-111111 i..-priee ol $11 .....
from SIT.a fttd.Q. ft V...-. 111 New'Yan It a1.ot,·ap'1 • ...... ...... e"-1 ........
dollar, lacreaH., Ml•ea1t
tn•I• ad fnn ot allo&w OPSC Gil 11iiee ..a. tw '9llil _..
ra.UJ. la ToQo. U. cloOw Olilld It
211.m ,_, don trom •io
Prld.,-mid a aow for t.M ,... • ..
Reed. who was struck twice in
the chest by bullets, died at the
scene, Beauchamp said.
Four others were injured.
They were Glen Overley, 21, and
Dwigbt Henninger, 20. both re-
serve officers with the depart.
ment and McKinney or Hunt-
ington Beach and J ohn Tenia,
21, of Westminster, two bar
patrons.
Tertia is in extremely critical
condition at UC Irvine Medical
Center and is not expected to
live, Beauchamp said. Terzia
was shot in the face.
Reserve Officer Overley was
reported to be an serious condi-
tion with wounds to bis chest,
abdomen and bands while Hen-
ninger, who was struck in the
arm, i.s in satisfactory condition.,
Beauclulmp said.
McKinney is in serious coodi·
Uoo at Palm Harbor Hospital in
Garden Grove with a wound to
his hip, Beauchamp saJd.
Tbe police spokesman said of·
ficers bad been told during a
briefmg Saturday evening to be
on the lookout for Brown, a re·
puled member of the Hessian
moto1'eycle gang.
Beauchamp said Brown's car
waa spotted in the Cripple
Creek's parting lot and that a
(See SALOON. Pase AZ)
Coast
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AIHING1'0 (AP)-TM U.S ........ Cowt Nied UDID• t....ar...., tMt • Cdlonla "'°""" c.at« dW not have tM "-to ll'OIMIMC ~ • U. preml.Me by 1 ll'OUP ol bl1h ICMol .i ... ta.
• .,,.. ~teeter by cbol~ of it.I •ner ••. • bull·
HU .... lt'3•tat. tMl 61 ~ '° tM pftlic &o oome and 10 II they"'-· •• tM c'09ft .....
ftt ellltnMnJ Joel bKk to a Satunlay aft*"°°°. Nov. 17.
11'71, ~ a IJ"OUP of b1Sh Khool atuclenta 1howed up at the
PrUMyard ~ Cent.er ln aubw'b&D San Jo.• to aoflclt 1up-
nt11rt for tbe.lr tJon &o a Umt«t N.Uooa reeoluUoa •tainat r.z-1G.u.un ••
•1 IF Sein Pf-atef
WASHTNOroN <AP> -SaJea "' eattUnc homea , ... &o u
au&aal rate al J.a mUllon unlta In A$>ril, UM low•t leve! 1tnc. the••,..... •. a tradt ,-roup reported today.
, Exlstina home nl11 were 12 pel'ftllt be&ow the u1u&u a.15
• mlWoa UIULI reported rcw March aod Lhe low•t alnce J.2S
!I million MJ. ln MU"Cb 1'75, 1ald the NaUOQal AlloclaUoo ot
Reatt.on.
Annual rate ft1urea •bow what would oecu.r over a yur'1 time lf acUvtty In a •ln1le month were continued for 11 more
months
ear....-S,,.... I" itlla•I
ltlAMl (AP> -Mlama black& who want juatlc. and money
from Wllhlnetoo. and Cuban-Americans who want their rel·
atlves treed from communism planned &o confront Prelldent
Carter today with a nurry of plcketaigns and demands.
Carter's plans for today were not made public In detail. bu\
the White Howie aald he would address t.he annual meeting of
the Opp0rtunittes lnduatrtallzallon Centers. a network of
tralnln1 and economic pro1rama for lhe disadvantaged and un·
skllled.
Racial violence Cllatmed 16 lives and cauaed 1100 mUUOn In
• damages beglnnlne May 17, alter four whlt.e former policemen
were acquitted tn the be.llnl death ot Arthur McDuffte, a black
Miami bualneuman.
N_.lftlr Rra~f or D~l•flN .. CONOORD, N.H. (AP> -The New Hampehlre Public
; , UUUtlea Commlualon today ordered 1 three-year delay ln con·
• strucUon or t.he second reactor at the Seabrook nuclear power
plant.
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Padl~ Rft,oU Cofttlnaw•
SANTO TOWN. Espiritu Santo <AP> -A French effort to end
• · the l2·day-0ld revolt in the New Hebrides failed today. bringin& the
• · prospect ol JOint British and French Wta.ry Intervention a step
closer. c Earlier story. PageAJ).
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:Jlandit Hits .
~tel in HD,
·.Collects $300
:· HunUngton Beach police are
:seeking a man who robbed a
focal motel at gunpoint f'rtday
• night, fleeing with $300.
The holdup occurred at 8:45
f>.m. al the HunUn,ion Shcres
Motel, 21002 Pacific Coast
Highway. Police said a rnan en·
tered the motel omce and asked
for change. When tt1e clerk
opened a money drawer. the
man pulled a blue steel revolver
h'om hta waistband and de·
manded the cuh. police aaid.
After ordering the c lerk to lie
: race down ln a back room, the
1 man fled t.he mot.el and waa last
. s een running westbound on
:Pacific Cout Highway, police t aatd
The auapect wu described u
· wblte, age 30-35, wlt.h redd1ah
. ·brown hair and a full beard,
: weartq a black leather Jacket.
'Falae Alarnu'
Soviet Warning
Fro• P.,,.. Al
ISLAND .••
Janda off the California coast
belonged lo the United Stat.es or
toCalllomJa.
Two years later. the high
court ruled the United Stat.ea
owned all submer1ed landa ex·
tending seaward ol the ordinary
low water mark.
Tbe.-a 1151 •-• a.av. to CaUfomla whatever lntenst tbe
federal iovemmeat may have
had to all laodl and natural re· sources laying within three geo-
grapbJcal miles seaward 0( the
Callfornla coast line.
In 1978. The Supre me Coort
was asked to determine whether
the coast line follows the mean
low water line along the natural
shore, or the aeaward edae ot
the ·IS piers and the Rincon
Island complex.
A special muter appointed by
the court decided that neither
the piers nor lhe complex con·
sUtut.es extension of the coast -
that the coast line follows the
natural coast In the vicinity ot
these structures.
California took exception and
today's rulln1 uphold• the
special master's dedalon.
7ea Gallon?
Ne:w Gas
WASHINGTON <AP>
MON than I Ytar after Prell•
dint Caner 1aw hl• flnt •t.andbJ
l•IOll.M ra&M>ntnt plan co doWD
to c~loaal d1feat, tJM ad·
mlDlatraUcm LI nnally re841 to
lry apln.
The 1• venton -fer mor-
complex than lul year'• pro.
po11l -la expected to be sent to
Con1reu thia week, admlnlltt•· tlon oMclala aay.
Tb1 Enerl)' Department bu
been worfdn1 on the plan amc.
the rlnt draft waa unveiled Dec.
7 lt ha cane thtoqb numeroua
revlatona as officials tried to
meet object.ION from 1pedal In·
terut 1roup1 which joined
forces to ac:uttle Carter'• tint propoHJ.
But even wtth all the wort, the
new plan Ls likely to fully sat.lafy
no one. Administration officials
themaelvet have crttidied ra.
tlonln1 u too complicated &o
work ettecuvely and 10me COD·
1umer croupe an •lNadf al· tacldq t.be Pf'Ol)OI&) beca.,.. It
bases the al1oc8Uon syatem. on
motor vehicle re1latratlona -
which ravor families with more
than one car.
Even with lbe unhappl.Deu,
thia . plan t_\q a 1ood chance to
cet t.b.roUlh CclaaNll -=· fy beea-..e lawmuen c ed
the nale1 lut year to make tt
harder to veto a 1tandby rauon.
tnc propou1
Under the law puled after the
House killed Carter'• flnt ti·
tlonln1 propo1al In May 1979, the
president la required to aubmll a
ratlonina plan which coWd be
implemented If the country suf·
fered a 20 percent reducUon 1n
petroleum suppllea. It 1oea on
the ahelf ready for uae unlea
both houses of Congress reject It
within 30 da)'I
Until last year, Carter had to
get the atrirmat.lve approval ol
both houses to lake erred
The version Carter 11 about to
send to t.he Hill sell up a ayat.etn
whereby the aovemmenl would
mail free coupon checks -
baaed on motor vehJcle rectstra·
lions -which motortab could
redeem for coupons. the coupons
would have to be preunled to
service stations when buying
gaaollM
EnercY l>epartcnent officlall
aay the ~ would allow the !::re llr.iJ°riD°ft:,t:.r;
1aa«>llne 1uppty. 8u1taeaae1
would set 80 ~t and certa1ft priority bmlneaet such a the
food and energy Industries
would quall(y for 90 percent of
their normal supplies.
There are 153 mHUon reg·
latered vehicles In the country.
Officials e1llmate they would
need 60,000 dlstrlbution centers
and an annual budget of '2
billion to run lhe proiram.
Carter admlnlatraUon officlals
have taken to emphaalanc the
complexity 61 retlonlnt 1tnce
~n . Edward Kennedy, Carter's
rival for the OemocraUc pre.
•ldenUaJ noa:nlnation, came out
for Immediate ratiOGlnl u a way to forc. paOllneconaervaUon.
force gasoline cooseTVation.
HEIDELBERG , Wea l
Germany <AP) -The chairman
of the U.S. J oint Chiefs of Staff
HY• the recent falle alarma by · a Pent.aeon computer lndlcatlng
Soviet nuclear attacka on the
United St.tea 1hould warn
Moacow that America can
respond quickly to mllltary
threata.
OPEC Divided
OVer Price Hike
The f tlle alarms do not mean
"we are trt11er happy," Air
Force Gen. David C. Jonea wu
quoted u saytn1 ln an interview
publiahed today by the W>offtclal
mllltaey newspaper Stan and
Stripes.
DAILY PILOT
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ALGIERS, Alaerta (AP> -
The Organization of Petroleum
Eitporting Countries appeued
deepry divided u formal lalb
beean today oo a price com·
proml.le that would 1ubstantlaUy
raise the world's oU bill and ln· create U.S. gasoline and heatinc on COlte more than 7 cent.I •
1anon. K.•Y minlatera uld \bey tboUtbt tbe plan would fail.
Saudi Arabtu OU Min.tater
Sbelk All.med Zaki Vamanl told
reporter• be was "vtr~
pn1lml1Uc" about chanc.1 ol
reachln& an •areeaMDt 1t tbe
conlere:w:e.
eont .. ee IOW'cet •aid tbt
Saudll were CJppOliD.I tM dell in
bopee that auppl1 and dernaad
fore. co the world oll marbU
would force the "bawu" to ac·
cept lowel' prices later t.b.l.t 1Mf'·
Jr..., OU Min11W All AkNr Molnfar aald be wu "l)&t9" DO
aarMmmt would be reached. aowo. laid world oil ,nc.
likely would NIDa1ll about tbe tame II &be m..uat failed to
J)tCkSuat accord amon1 &be 11-
member natloM. U tlM oom· promlll price lt accepttd, It Would boclR tbe aver ... OPRC
price br ..U I perc•t.
Iraqi OU IOaliC« ~ Ab-ditl-Karlm uld .... _, _ ... "'8Jd
PNfOle t11-* all OPSC n..._
.,.,. • a bunl. Aireem• •._prieewoaldmeuba$
woaJd ,.-... &o drop t.beir prtolt .. ='ff'•., ..... ~ , ..
........ tMIAucDllDCNIM ..... .,.._
-
lnd\Wtr)' anaJy•b 1aJd the deal
would add about 7.5 ceata a
1aUoa &o U.S. 1uollne ud beat·
ln1 oJJ prfcea and boOlt OP!X;'a
oil income by about SU billloa a
Yt•r from Sl15 bWion.
The compromiae'a overall ef.
feet would be u avera1e price
lncreae becaute eountri• rail·
101 price• produce a larcer
volume of Oil lbaa ,COUDU181
lowertn1 tb1m. Price• range
from S21 cber1ed by Saudi
Arabta to Ul.21 charted by
Alterta.
Smpecte Held
In BUrglary
At Ga& Station
Two ffWIUnlton Beach men
WIN ..,.1.ed leturda1 ~ ln
connecUan wttb UM ~atJ ot
• Fountain Valley Hrvlce It.a·
Uon earlier in the eventn•.
Polie. ebarpd JamM--Vernon
8ranber1, ts, wtlh eommerelal
bur1lar1 and Kevin Robert Yutldna, u. a p1111111er ln Branber1'1 car, wtt~ com·
merclal bur1tar1 and mecal ~....-"'. hypoderek kit . The pair an auapeettd o1:
breJkinl tbt ._Of a l•ac•
door to .... U. Vnloa " tta· Uon, 1ml BtoalEIHtnt •., at •=• p.m. Tbe otfte• •• 4111· covered rauacked, wttb ttea lllllUlna .
•
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TH ~~~~ ff W.AMONCI TOP ICHOt.Aftl AT OV OllTftlCT'I W!ITMONT ~ 'ONMr.....,.... ...,,,. DUD Tren, May Lr •nd Due Va (from left) lhow Mettte tn ct•uroom
WTrusteea
To Coruider
RekaJJe Plan
PouolaJ.n VaJley School Dia·
trlct \rusteea have called a
1peclal meettq for t.onilbt to
meet wtth members ol a com·
mlu.ee appointed &o study the
district's controvenlal mod1fled
day program. .
Trusteea will meet in public
1e11lon at 7:30 p.m. at the dis·
trlct Education Cent.er, Number
One UebthouM Lane.
-L11t .... ~ truatee. ,..
CtiVed I wrttt.en report f n>m ~
eommttt.ee, wtucb w-1ec1 taat U>e
dl1trtct'1 policy ot dJ1mwtn1
1tudent1 early one day each
week be cootiaued next term,
wlth aome modlOcaUona.
Tbe committee, made up ot 12
parent1, teacbera and ad·
mlniatraf.orl, unammouaJy rec.
ommeaded that the early db-
mluall be mat.nta.tned &o pro.
vlde a two.hour plannln1 period
each week for t.eacbera.
Abo, lbe committee called for
more unttorm district atandarda
covernlal Lhe 1bortened day and
for increased communication
with parents re1ardln1 the
purp<>Mol~ plannin1 time.
Tbe shortened day has been
crltlcbed by aome parents
because lt decreun cluaroom UmeandcaUMScM~cuepro~
lem1 for eome wortdn1 parenta .
Tbe iru1tee1 requested
tont1bt'11peclu seulon to quer.·
lion the eommlttee memben
about bow they reached their coacluaions.
The board bu unUl .ktb n to d•termlne the fate of the
shortened dQ.
A ~year-old Coeta Mesa man
waa boc*ed into the clty's Ja11
late &mday on a warrant aUeg·
Ing suapkfon of Uleear sexual In·
lercourae with two juvenile
1lrl11.
Senne .. Std" Brookahtr., a
re1tlst.er:ed sex otrender, wu ar·
rested al his home. ~ Wallace
St .• late Sunday by lnvestiaat«
PhU McQ>rmld: arter the two
youna llrla told of lncldenta oc· currlnc at lbat apartment and
a~·· tonper <.:oata Meaa residence.
lnv.U,ator McCormick aaJd the Jlrts, U and 11 years of ., ••
mad~ ~lr complaint& after di.a· CUii~ Febnlary &Dd May lDcl·
denta wtlh a parent
The l~)'ear-old, McCorrnkk
aald, broke down durtq ques·
Uontq and bu been admlta.ct to
UCI Medical Cent.er for treat· ment.
Vi ets Exeel
Studenu Take HB Honors
8)' llOBEaT BAaKER
Of -o.lfy ,..... .Uff When ll·year~d May Ly ned
the Communist& in her native
La09 and arrived ln the U.S. (our
year• a10, 11le spoke three
words ol Engll1b : yes, no and okay.
She's greatly expanded her
vocabulary sance then and she's
become a good speller . too.
· She recently received the lop
achievement award as the best
t;peller in .lbe seventh grade at
Westmont School in Huntington
Beach's Ocea.n View School Dis
trict.
Twelve-year-old Hung Due
Tran. a native of Saison.
likewise hu made his mark ln
the school 's schola~tic ranks.
Hung wu designated by the
Jaculty aa the most ouUtandmg
seventh &ride student in social
science and science.
He al.o WU a f111allst m com· petition lo all the school's
scholaallc categories that In·
C'luded reading , s pelling,
English. mathematics and
physical education.
Due Vu. 14, al.so from SaJgon. •s the best mathematics studmt
in the eiahth grade.
He es~lally likes surfing and
he want.<J to ~me a doctor
May Ly uys her Immediate
goal Is to leam English better
Then she wants to be a teacher
or a stewardesa
But aJJ.around scl\olasUf star
Hung. who ~Uy broke his
s houlder playing baseball.
hasn't dec:1ded what he wants lo
be.
Whal the three s tudents
alre~y att -and DIU1 other
mdo-OU.neN cb.Udren=&Mm ....... to be---stu-deata wti.o .,.. ftll ... who
studr hard and wbo pay .uen.
t1on to their teachers.
··Their dih&ence ls amaz.mg ."
!>aid Gayle Wayne. who ts an
<'harge d the di.at.net 's b1hDllJal program
"They an very, very mOtival
ed a5 a grotq). They are very
glad to be here and are wilhng
to spend extra lJme In their studl~.
· ·Tbe)' really are a deUgl\t. · ·
Tbe d.lltrict count.a about 300
lndo·Chloese children in a touJ
enrollment of 11.~.
Some doa 't know a w9f'd ot
En11Lab when they eat.er acbool .
But the)' are abi. lo p)ck up
enou&h to 1et by lD about alx
months, abe IAJd.
Mn. We,yne Mid tbe cllatrict's
three bH!D1ual tutora, who
travel from acbool to acbool, are
a bl1 help.
There's al10 a "buddy
1y1tem" in which &ncll•h·
apeatln.1 youncatera are aa.
alped to Asian children, belptq
them wt1h the lancua1e and wttJi
learnlq the Ina and out.I of Amerlc.n ways.
But there Ibo are some minor
setbacks.
"It throws them when some·
one says another person is 'a
real turkey.· Idioms like 'shake
a leg' and 'bot potato' can be
mlJlnt.erpreted."
The schools abo get a belptnc
hand from community •1encles and church groups who provide
English cluses In English. And
the distri ct al110 will hold
language claseses In the aum. mer
Older refugee chUdren otteo
are called to tran.slat.e when the
going gets rough.
F,...P~Al
SALOON •••
backup unit was reque1te<1.
When it arrived the four officers
entered lhe bar, two through the
front door and two through a
side door.
The suspect. he aaid. saw the
uniformed officers, whose guns
were not drawn and beaded
toward the side door. when the
offlceni fell in line with Mm.
Buuchamp said Brown shook
off one officer who had grasped
his shoulder seconds before the
shootings occurred.
Funeral arrangments for
Reed. who Is married and the
rather of two young boys, were
pt!nding today.
. ·'The enUre incl dent obviously
l3 under very close scrutiny."
Beauchamp sctid "Any depart.
ment that care:s about what hap-
pens ln t.he future wou.ld look al
1omelhina Uke thJs to lry to pre-vent it.
He laid t.ba1 offlcen wete wweU
<#ldtlo tbWr debt. In~ the bar &o Met out Browa. ·
Some patrons complained
alter the Incident that police
should have waited until the bar
closed to taJk WJlh Brown.
Beauc ha mp said however
th1t 5Uch a delay may not hav~
prevented what occurred.
Brown was found h1dln1 in
some bushes an hour after the
$hoot1n1 after police from
several jurisdictions sealed o(f a
three.block area 1urroundlng the bar.
B rown was booked Into
Oran1e County JaU on suspJcion
of murder and auapJcjoo ol .,.
uuft with Jntent to commJt
murder. Bail waa aet at
$250,000.
Urban Jobe Eyed
SEATn.E <AP> -S.ytDI the government should "do more
than play polltlc1 with our urban
crlai.." Independent prestdent!al
candldat.e John 8 . Ander800 bu
propoaed paying lnter·clly
youths 8S percent ol the naUonal
minimum wage In tederally aup.
ported Jobs.
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..
'9in la IM lift c HIDI ol re-
t.,.., ()I.-Mid, WU tbe new
bAUoC ea r·-. pare.ued by tbe
eout.J .ta COit of St.5 m.Wloa
from llM'tel STltem• Inc. ot
T\llaa Okla. Tbat .,..._ wu not to blame
,.,. -Ole ...,. bl leWn& OUl the
tabWatiaD, ()I.-•aid.
Ol8GD Mid Ida olflce will COD·
dud ., ~atioa into the preeile uuM9 0.. the r.uures
* * *
and ... _,.. He did DOt prediet
bow IOQI that invesU,aUoo will
take to eomp&ae.
Tbe t"eliltrar said be bad DO
qaaJma about a deal.re oo the
part ol ._ atate Commiuion on
Votta& Machines and Vote
Tabu••ina SyMIM to-coaduct
its own i.1Jvesti1ation or tbe
Oranae County snafus.
"We are interested in why lbia
oc~urnd." Olaon said.
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TWENTV·FIVE CENTS
.
Counted
• 'Tbe sf ate tom ml salon ls
primarily lntttested ln wbetber
the problem ls related to eqWP'.'
ment. If 1t ·a a procedural
problem then tbey'U probably
leave it to the county to correct."
Olaoosald.
State orrtclala hann•t 80·
nounced when tbey will meet ln
Orange County to determine 11 lt
was bu.man or equipment failure .. .. *
lllal delayed the final vote eouat
and set a state record for late· nesa ol returne,
State olftdals have aaJd tbey
have coafidence in Olac.J and
wiU await the results of b1a in·
vesU1atioo before pursuln1 their
own.
The purpose of any invesllga-tioo, they said, la to assure that
future electlons are not piqued
with delays in the vote count . .. * * Vote Flap_ BIQrS l1·vine Elemion
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County Voting
A Record Low
f'lnaJ results indicate that the
Orange County turnout in
Tuesday's presidential primary
elect.Ion bit a record low, with
, only 58.S percent of registered
voters golng to the polls.
Thal figure was released this
qlorning by Registrar of Voters
Al Ollon as part of the rmal
tabulation.
Olaaa Nd predicted a 67 per.
1
1. =t turnout prior to the elec-
• According to Olson, about
: 1,&00 baUota remain to be count· : ed. iDdud1ag an estimated 3,000
abaeotee ballots turned In on
election clay at polling places in·
1 ttead Of the retJ,strar's office
end Wither 4.500 baDoU that f Wft'e ftljeC!led b7 ¥0te etHBblil ... , ................. .,, ..... .
OIMl ..... tbe 1• ncure 1s · normal for a major eledlon.
Those ballots will be counted
! durtnc the next few days. be
addecL. \ The Onal tabulatl• 1bowt
1 : totals for all Of tbe eoatr'• 2.0ll precinets and a majority cl the •baetdee ballots. .
111 eanwblle~ a spokeswoman
for the Secretary cl Stat.e's of·
flee in Sacramento said the new
Orange County figures will not
affect the outcome of Proposi·
tioo 8 which called for the st.ate
GolJ, Soaring
In Europe
And New York
LONDON <AP> -The price of
gold continued its upward surge
today in Earope and the United
States, reaching $627.50 an
ounce in London and Zurich
before fal.linc-.
Tiie dollar came under selling
pressure and fell agatnat all ma·
jor CW I encles.
After clmlng at $600 an ounce
ln LGedon Oil Fri48)'. gold was
fixed at '827.50 this morning.
That ia the hlgbest gold price in
IAIHlclD since March s and it
cloHcl 8l "'5. It do1ed at 9125.
Gold doled ln New York at
... up111.50.
la Zurich, tbe metal also
~ ait '627.50 an ounce, up from '597.50 Friday, but eased
to tm.50. Tbe '627.50 was the
bi1best tc.f~d price in Zurich 1lace c at '829.50 Mardi a.
Sllftl' l'Ole to • mld·mornina London llrice of $UI an we
from SI'f• Friday. It trllded ·ln Mew~-.t $1'1.IO, up $1.
, lleal d .,... elted a weaker
~ «tollar, Increased MideHt
· tuakla llDd fears of another
OPSC GAi llltee lllb tor tile Pd nn, ..
-.. 1'eQ9. ... .....,. daled It
117.ftl ,_ ... ,.._. DUO fi*'1 ........... ,.....
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to issue revenue bonds ror de·
velopment of alternative energy
sources.
That measure passed 50.2 per·
cent to 49.8 percent or a 2Ui01·
vote margin in statewide ballot·
ing.
Cop Slain
In County
Shootout
,, ...... 8QIOIUl&llL ·---Gardea ·Ol'OIN ..._ Nici ~
day department policy was
followed durin& tbe u)Oon U'·
rest ol ... UIMIUlt .... bJ
wbld _. palke Cll.lleer •• abat to de•~ aacl Coar feople
woaodecl
Dead following the •bootinl
spree at 11:30 p.m. S.turct.y at
Cripple Creek Saloon was a
three-year member of the police
force, Officer Donald Reed, %7.
Among the wounded was
William McKinney, 25, of Ha.mt·
ington Beach, a customer at the
country western bar.
Officer Reed was fat.ally sbot
as he and three other policemen
attempted to lead a transient
wanted on assault and drug
sales wanants, John George
Brown. 32, from tbe crowded
bar.
As they neared the door
Brown jerked free or one of.
ficer's grasp, pulled a .22-caliber
automatic pis tol from his
clothing, turned and opened fire.
according to police Sgt. Bruce
Beauchamp.
Reed, who was struck twice in
the chest by bullets, died at the
scene, Beauchamp said.
Four others were injured.
They were Glen Overley, 21, and
Dwieht Henninger, 20, both re-
sene officers with the depart·
ment and McKinney of Hunt·
ingtoa Beaeb and lob.a Tenia,
21, ol Westminster, two bar
patrom.
Tenia ii .iD atremeJy critical
cooclltkm al UC IrriDe lledlcal
Center .... la not apected to
live, Beauchamp ta.Let Tenia
was lbdt in the face.
Reae:rve Officer Overley was
reported to be tn Rrious CODd.i·
tioD with WOUDda to bis cbelt.
abdomm and hands wblle Ben·
n1Qler, who WU It.ruck ln the
arm, la tn utbfactory ccMdwon,
BeaueNmp l&ld.
, .. Ml.OoN, •••• ,U)
Winners in two divisions ot a baby contest
were selected Sunday at the annual Costa
Mesa Fish Fry. Tops in the six to 12·
months-Old division (left) is Carl Ellesson,
eight months, son of Tim and Bobbi El·
lesson of Costa Mesa. In the 13 to U.month
division, winner contemplating his trophy
(right) is Justin Bandel. 21 months, son or
Leo and Julie Bandel or Costa Mesa.
School OK Urged
On Political Talks
Teachers in Irvine should talk
with their principals before
e ngag ing in class room
discussions on local political
Turner Get,s
Hu Letters
BOSl'ON <AP> -Seven years
afo· wbeo Tbe New Yon nines
o fered the Massac husetts
Institute of Technology $50 for
tbe call letten of it& FM radio
atatioft. IOT aald DO.
But tb1a sprtn1, mUUonaire·
sportsman Ted Turner got the
let.t.en WTBS for $100,000, the
Bost.on Globe reported Sunday.
Turner wanted the call letters ror bis Atlanta televWon station,
'the heart ol bia netwoTk, Turner
Broacte-ttng Syatem.
The IDT station ls now called WMB&ont.
issues, Supe rintendent Stan
Corey has recommended.
Corey's ~mmendation will
be reviewed by school trustees
toniaht.
''In cases where teaching and
or student activities are to in·
vol ve exploration of local political
concerns and ilaues, the plan cl
activil7 sba1l be reviewed and ap-
proved b)' both tbe principal and
tbe superi.DteDdeat. '' Corey says.
Tbe reeommeodaUoo comes lD
tbe wateol an Irvine City Council
campalgntn wbicb an 1rviDe Blda
School teacher Invited candidates
to speak to b1a class. Councilman
BU( Vardoulis, who was re·
elected last TQesda)', complained
to the Irvine Rl&b School prln·
cipal that be was purposely sent a
late invlutlco to the eandld.at.e6
day.
A IChooi district spokesman
sald Corey's recommendation
came lD partial response to tbe
complaints or Vardoulil and
otben.
on
~at could reault rrom any
ftaQtlll at tbe ah1*t· Tile letter was slped by
B4h'anl Beman. Dover Sbol"el
preeldmt; Gene Dua.ro, Bluffs
homeowners prealdent ;
Clarence Turner, Marinen com·
muatty leader: OaU Smith,
Balboa bland Improvement M ·
~ ,.....,. IDd WlWam
Patrtc:k, ~ f/f tbe Airport
Action AMDd.U.. ·
8ejaeb eould not be readtld ,.eolll ...
Laat ~111 Ute •raad Jury
t rltlehed Uae Board of
ea,.ntl0f'l1L tbe pabltc bM1
ellarsect wtua aolYl•I airport ovtra.w.tlil, f~ tUl"ialni tM atroort 1Mo apotilkaJ lllUL ~ tbe juror• ••'d tb•
2-gun Bandit
Robs Eatery
In El Toro
A man wearing a brown JQg·
gang swt and •aving two re·
volvers lo the aJr. beJd up the In·
lernatlonaJ House of Pancakes
restaurant in El Toro this mom·
ang, escaping with $4,SOO in cash.
Sbenlf's deputies said the tall
g unma n walked into the
restaurant at Lake Forest Drive
and Rockfield Boulevard shortly
aft.er &:45 a .m ., brandi&bing hi.a
weaPOOS.
Deputies said details were
sketchy, but it appears the two-
gun bandit nect with $4,500 in re·
celpt.s a short wbtle after blS en-
trance.
He was seen leavine the
restaurant parking lot in a
Ouby. yellow um Lincoln Con·
tlnental with a class T·top, and
license plates reading CHAS
TOO.
He was described u beine
tall, in bis mid· to late twenties.
with redd1sh brown hair.
Baker
Only 60.
Behind
By IUCUARD GREEN
Of .... o.ily '°*' Staff Results or Tuesday's Irvine Ci·
ty Council election have been
thrown into a state of nux after
a countywide recount by the
Registrar of Voters office.
All three inc umbents ap·
parently were re.elected. ae.
cording to figures released by
the registrar's offi ce the day
after the City Council lelection.
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Council members David Sills,
Biil Vardoulis and Mary Ann
Galdo were re-elected and can-
didate Dave Baker finished a •
close fourth to Mrs. Gaido, ac·
cording to the post·elecUon l
figures.
However , a recount of vGtes
Saturday· inexplicably changed
tbe Irvine City Council vote
total, brin&}ng Baker wilhiD
a bout 60 vote1 of Mrs
Gaido'a total.
A spokeswoman for the reg·
istnr'• amee said th.ls momillg
that the Ob CounclJ totals are
DO( Yd ftna.l. I
Afl::ently, 7,SOO ballots coun-1 tyw remain to be counted.
Those ballots were either
machiPe reJect,ed.of wmed in as
absentees on the day oi the efee. ·
tion , according to the , spokeswoman.
Irvine Eyes
Gas, Theater
The Irvine City Council will
consider a proposed ordinance
Tuesday fon:ing service stations
to post prices and a committee's
recommeodation on a Perform·
ing Arts Tbeater to be built in
the city.
Councilman Larry Agran is
backing tbe gasoline-price post-
ing ordinance. A recent Irvine
poUce study revealed tbat many
stations Ill the cUy don't post
prices.
The Performing Arts theater
com mitt.ee will seek the council
members' permission to hire an
architect to draw up plans for
the theater
"' Drop Confi&cated
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FRESNO (AP> -Narcotics '
agents s m ashed what they
believed to be a major drug «*l·
necllon here. ~
Coast
Weaa•er
Fair throqb Tuesda1
except rw some pa~i.1
low cloudJneu late toatcbt
and early Tuelday. Sliaht·
ly cooler T\le9day. Hi&ha
raalfq rrom the upper eo. at tbe beac~ to. upper
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WAllllNOTON (AP) -S.-. ol maU.., ~ fell to u eaataal nu ot a.a mlm. _... ta April. tbe loweat level alDCe
the l.ut rec 1 m , a ~.,....., rwporttd \Oday .
Bzietinl home 1U.,... ti~ below UM UDUal J.15 mllllan ..SU ~ tor M.,._ ud UM loweM llDt'e U$
mlW. aalell ID llarda Im ..W the NaUoaal A.uodaUae ol
R•altan. AllDual rate ft"'"9 lbow what would occur over a 1•ar'1
time lf acUv1\1 ln a 1bl&le monLh were continued for 11 more
moat.bl.
c.rc.,. Spaalca I• 81••1
NIAMJ (AP) -.. ia1Di blaieb wbo wut JUlltce and mote)'
fn>m w~. and Cubln·Americ1n1 wbo wuit their rel·
atlv• fTeed from eommwdam plaDDed to coafront President
Carter today with a flurry of picketsigna and demands. Carter's plans for today were not made p\.lbllc ln det.all. but
the Wlute House said be would address the annual meet.inc or
the Opp0rtunltles lndu.trialliation Centers, a network of training and eeonomlc prosrams ror the disadvantaged and un·
skilled. Racial violence claimed 16 lives and caused SlOO mlllloa lo
damag• beglnnlna May 17, after four wblte former policemen
were acquitted ln the beatint death ol Arthur llcI>uffle, a black
Mtaml bualneuman.
Nllldftlr R~tor Delaflftf
CONCORD, N.H. (AP> -Tbe New Hampeblre Public
Utilities Commiaslon today ordered a lhree-year delay lD con-
struction o( lhe aecond reactor at the Seabrook oudear power
plant.
Padf~ ·~·· c ....... .... SANTO TOWN, Espiritu Sarito <AP> -A French effort to end
the 12-day-old revoltln lhe NewHebrideafalledt.oclay, brinCinlthe prospect of jolnt BritlJh and Frencb Wt.ary loterventlon a s&.ep
closer. <Earlier story. Paie A3>. .. ~'---------------------------------
Court Backs U.S.
On Coast Boundary
WASHINGTON <A P) -1'be
-U.S. ~me Court ruled today
that 15 pien and e privately
.owned arUfictal island off
Southern California are not part
or the coastline.
The court sided with the
rederal government ln • coatiau·
· iQI boundary dispute wltb
• Ctllforota. The state claimed
tb•t the pters and Rincon Island.
which ls used to service offshore
oil facilities. are part or the
California coast.
Today's ruling thus brings
closer to shore any submerged
lands the state may claim to
control for oil and minerll ex-
ploration.
"Although we have recognh.ed
in earlier proceecUnga of tbia
case that some kind of ltnle·
· turea may modify tbe California
cout line, th1a court hu never
adopted a view that all 1truc-
tures erected on the coast may
be consklered extenalona ot the
coast," the court 1aid.
The decllloa, written by Chief
Justice Warren E. Burier, wu
'8-0. Jmtlce Thurgood llarah.all
dlel not take part in the cue.
The cue dates to 1M5 wbeft
the federal government asked
the court to determlne whether
the right to exploit natural re·
sources under the submerged
lanai off the California coul
belonged to the United State. or
to Calilomia.
Two years later, the high
court ruled the United States
owned all 1ubmereed Janda ex-
tending seaward or tbe ordinary
low water mark.
fhen a 1953 law gave to
CalUornla whatever lotereat the
federal govel'.'Dment may have
had to all lands and natural re·
sources laylnit within three ~eo-
DAILY PILOT
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JrapbleaJ mil• Haward of the Ca¥1cinU <."OU& liae.
lo 1978, The Supreme Court
WU uked to determine Whether
tbe coast line follows the mean
low .............. tbe DalUn1
•bore~ ar tlae wwMd -.. ol
the 1J pten ud tit• lllDeoe
ltland c:oasp&es.
A special muter appointed by
the court decided that neither
the piers nor the complex con·
stitutes exteruion of the coaat -
that the cout line follows the
natural coast ln the vicinity of
lheae structures.
California toot nceptioa and
today's ruling upholds the
special master's decltion.
Westminster
Probes Deaths
Of 3 Persons
BJ IWBEaT BAaKEa °' .. ~ ..........
A man worried about the aale·
ty of bl.I brother led to the dls·
covery of three apparent
murder victim• in a
Westminster residence ~Y
nigbt.
After di.acovertnc one ol tbe
bodiea, the man, wboff ldeoUty
baa not been released by police,
notified officers.
t'ollce searched the stnale·
family nsidence at SW Navajo
Road and found two other
bodies.
All were .ctult.a, two men and
one woman. The three were un-
ldenUlled by pollce but ooe ol
the victims wu the brother ot
the man who Initiated the
searcb, accordlnl to
Wettmlnster Police Ofllcer
Earle Graham.
An autop8)' bu not olfldally
determined the cause of death
alnce Wl<Der depuli• went IWl
at tbe loc•kle 1D tbe ftltem
part of tM dty dr17 today.
Howev•r, aoure" aaJd the
Ulree vtctilDI Md been lbot.
WAIHINOTON (AP> ....................... ,,... ••t CaNc' MW "" f\nt itMdbJ tuo&IM tMND'sl pl&n 10 .,.. '° ~ defeat. U. .... ........ ii &&Uy to
~:;., wnion -far ._..
compla lhan last year'• pro.
pc11al -Lt expected to.,. Miit to
Coatrell WI week, IMlllltalatr•
tklll ae'ldall MY.
The EberO Depart.meet w beea woft:tu OG dM plan ~
the ftrtt draft WU WlftilM Dec.
1. It Ml ICJDe tbnlqb D~
revl•iom u oftlclall 'tried to meet objectioDI from apeetal tn·
terett 1roup1 wbtcb Joined
forcet to Kuttle Cuter'• ftrlt
propoul.
But even wtth all tbe work, the
new plan ii likely to fully satisfy
no one. Adminlstratlon oftlcials
thenuelves have criUcl.Md ra·
tlonlnc u too complicated to
wort effect.lvely ud eome con·
aumer sroups are al.....tJ at-
t.acklf\I the proposal beeau1e it
b11es the allocation system. on
motor vehicle registraUoos -
which favor famlllee with more
than one car.
Even with the unhappioeu. Fairest ot ,, .... ,,.,,
thla &!:.tab.as a •ood cbance to
rretbeeaUM .~-= Ule ~ IMt year te mab lt
harder to veto a lt&Ddby raUOft· .,,=r-.:· .. w pwed after the
House killed ean.•a Ont ra-tiODl.n& propoaal lD )lay mt, tbe
PrettdlDt ls required to submit a
raUoal.ol plu which could be
implemented ll the COUDUJ IUf.
f ered a 20 percent reduction in
petroleum supplies. It 1oes on
the •bell ready for use unless
both houses of Coagreas reject it
within 30 days
Charlene Howell, 21, (center> captlD'ed dual title of Miss
Mermaid and Mias Costa Mesa Sunday at beauty oontest
held in eoltjunctlon with Costa Mesa's annual Fish Fry.
Runners.up were Marilyn StOOdard, 21, <left> and Chris
Lang,20.
Coast Panel Swap
t ,
Bill Goes to Brown
UnW Jut year, Carter bad to By STEVE MITCHELL get the affi'"Dlative approval of . oe .. .,...., "-...,.
But Mn Berg~on s aid today
the legulauon provides for .. re.
dundant aulhonty." saying the
action merely '"perpetuates the
existence of the cout.al "<>m
both bouset to take elfect. A bill 1waltlng Governor
Tbe version Carter ts about to Brown'• signature in Sacrameo.
1end to the Hill sets up a system to seeb to remove 1,020 acres of
whereby the govern.meat would Aliso Viejo Company land from
maU free coupon checks -control of the Coastal Com·
baaed on motor vehicle reststra· mi11ioa ln exchange for com·
Uon• -wblcb motGrilU could m111ion control over sale of 1,000
m1ss1on." ·
redeem for coopona, tbe coupona low-cost homes.
would have to be presented to And whUe Assemblywoman
service 1tat1ooa when buytna Marian Bergeson believes the
gaaoline. governor will •ilD lhe bill, she
The assemblywoman has long
argued that housing authority
belonp to the cities and eotm·
ties. not the coastal rommbsioo
Enero Department olfteial.s says she'll still lotroduce lqisla·
aay the eoupom woul• .no. the -.tion 11eat aeutou ·to ·rt.move
averace penoo to obtalo '10 per· llouain1 auUaorlty from the
cent of hl1 normal Month!) eoutal panel's t!Olltrol.
She says the comm1ss1on 's
responsibility 1s lo protect the
N asthne. "They should in no
-.ay be uwolvt>d in affordable
housing,'" she s<Ud.
IHOllae 1uppl7. Bu1tnetsea The bW. ~ed bJ the Aa· /
would set 80 percent and certain sem bly laat week In a 65 to 3
F,...P~-11
lriorit.J twtn= .. ~ • u.e vole, awaic.a IA• &•weraor·1 SAWO N :.=. •;!J;~~~·:::-~l~ ~coa..-n'M ' Mtlliw7 b in~~.
thltr ~ IUPPIMI. •erked out urUu year lion at Palm Harbor Hosptt.al m
* * * between commission o clals th -··-...
Q'PEC D • ided and the Aliso Viejo Company, Garden Grove wi a wuuuu to
l '" ttl di t bo t the hL.S hip, Beauchamp said ~' se es a spo e 8 u prop. The n.J,,._ s..,...-man sa.id of· er locallon of the coastal zone t"'ll""' ...-... ~
On Oil Price
Wmpromise
ALGIERS, Alceria CAP>
Tbe OrsaniuUon of Petroleum ExportinC CouDtrl• appeared
deeply dlwlded u formal talb
belan today ob • price eotn·
promlM that would aubatanUally
raise the world'• on blll and in-
crease U.S.1MOl.lne ud beattn& oll coeta more than 1 cents a
1alloa. Key mlolaten utd they
lhou&bt the plan would fail.
Saudi Arabtan OU Mlnlater
Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamaat told
reporters he was "Yery
pe11lmlltic" about cbancee oC
reacbinl an a,,eemeat at the
conference.
Coalerence IOW"CM •aid the
Saudi.I were opposlnc the deal ln
hopes tba"t auppb' and demand
force. on the world oU markets woutd force the "hawlta" to ac· cept lower prtces lateJ' Ulla year.
traalan OU lllnllter All Akbar
Mohif ar said be WU "sure" DO
a1reement would be reached.
Sourc. laid world oil prices
likely would resnain about tbe
tame if the meed.DI failed to
produce 9CCOl'd amon1 the 13-
member oat!ona Jf the com·
promlle price la aecept.ed, \l
would boolt UM aver8'e OPEC
prt~ by nearb 5 percent.
Jr.aq• OU llln1at« Tayell Ab-
del·Kartm said Sunday M would
propote that all OPEC oaUom
eb.ar1e S32 a bArrel. Asreement
on that price would mean hawta
would haft i.-. tWr pricee
•• mlddlHl ..... lo*n,....
tlteltl S2 ad tbe Sndla lDereaM
thelnbJM. IDd'*r _...,. taJd tbe dul
would ~ about 7.J eeota a aau. t.o u.a. .-.De u4 baat-
1D1 o6I fl'kt8 ... e.et OPEC'• oU a.11 .. br about tu blllkiD a reu from ll1t MWoa.
r...P-AJ
boundary an lbe 6,620-•cre ricers had bttn told dunng a
parcel behind Laguna BeaC'h briefing Saturday evening to be
and stretching a.a far u Aliso on the lookout for Brown. a re·
Creek. puled member ol the Heas1an
Resale controla wlll be placed motorcycle gang. on 1.000 All.so Viejo homea under Beauchamp said Brown's car
the JegislaUon, something lhat was spotted In tbe Cripple
the company would not have had Creek's pa.rt.i.ng Jot and that a
to provide under the county 's af. backup unit was requested.
fordable houllns rule.. When it arrived the four offt~
In exchange for coastal com· entered the bar. two through the
mission control of houslne cost.s. front door and two through a
the company wu allowed to re· side door.
move the 1.020 acres from t.be The suspect. be said. a.w the
ertUcll purview of the couta) uniformed olfieen. whose suns
commission. were not drawn and beaded
The development firm toward the side door, when the
ort1tn.ally asked to remove 4.150 olflcers fell ln line with bJm.
acres from commiulon control. Beauchamp said Brown shook control. off one officer who had 1ruped
Coastal commission orticials bis shoulder att0nda before the
touted the Assembly vote as a •hootint:s occurred. victory. saytna it rea"1rmed the Funer1I arrangments for
Le11slature'1 support or the Reed. who as married and the
commwion ln iu role or provid· falber oC two young boys, were
Ing tor affordable housin~ pendlns today.
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orualald todar tor tw = avlatlon. entbulluta PT•
lGlt 1'llunda.Y wtMD ....,. l"tllMd
Piper ...... CUb dr.•IMd o~•t tbe oceaa o Lacuna
Beaeb. No further trlH bN beea
found ~ James S. Cardelucd.
22, of Jrvtne or JamN A. Pbllp,
ot Coeta .... who W09W bave .,.... 21 &IWrday, folJOwtat ,..
co\fery ot a wtnc flat:C.,..,_ the Ill-fated aircraft floa ta tbe
Ha.
Tbe youtht are beUned to
have beat perform.tq ~
m1neuven lD tbe 11.Dal• ....._
plane r.ud fl'olD Dick'• Im-
perial Ariatkln at JobD W~
Airport 1bortly before Uae
tra1edy.
Crewmen of tbe Newport
Beach police helicopter saw a
plane fitting the deeertptloD ot
the PA·llSuper CUb pe11wmlng
loop·tbe-loops •boat the time of
the acddellt.
They said the plane tMy uw
new away In a~stralaht line after
the maneuvers lhey witnessed.
A Hughes Airwest JeUlner cap-
tain n)'lng out or the county
airport radioed the control tower
at 5:30 p.m. after seeing what
appeared to be a twtn-engine
plane diai.ntel!'ate.
A bunt over a 190-aquan·mile
area about five miles offshore
was caJJed off at l p.m. Friday,
pendlng discovery ol any more
wrecU,e or bodies from the W·
fat.eel Thunda.Y eventna ~
"Aa far • the Coal Gu.nt la concerned, the cue is clOMd." a
spokesman aa.ld today.
N aUooaJ Transport.at.loo s,a!e-
ty Board lnvesuaaton aakt \bey.
as Ule aiency respomlble. had
nolhtng new to report today.
The Federal Aviation Ad·
minlstraUon'1 rote ln tbe search
or lnveatiaauon enda when the
N ~tJonal Transportation Salety
Board takes over on confirma-
llon of a crash.
Howard Everhart. of the
Orange Coast College Depart·
ment of Aeronatutica and Avia·
tlon, said today th.at memorial
services for Cardeluccl and
Philp were pending.
Cardeluccl was an OCC stu-
dent who had applied to Western
::ilate University of Law in
Anaheim and Philp had complet·
ed OCC st.udJes.
At Lion Safari
Nicky Gomei of Montclair
won fi rst place in the men's
d1v1sion at the Skat.e(ari slta.U.ng
marathon held Sunday at Uoo
Country Safari In Irvine.
First place in the women's
div1s1on was won by Julie Moore
o( Claremont.
Frank Genco, a one·lesred
amputee from Lons Beach. CO«D·
peted In the race, propelling
himself with crutches, but
finished l06th out of 170 en·
tronts. Winnen and their times are as
follows:
Men's divisloo -Finl, Nicky
Gbmez. Montclair. 23: 11, Second.
Nicky Alt.. Montclair, 23:20 and
Third. Terry Martin, Alta Loma,
23:21.
Women's division -Firs.t,
Julie M00tt, Claremont, 27:05:
Second Uva Yauart, Seal Beach,
28 45 and Third, Chert Wolpert.
Lontt Beach. 30: 10.
Votes Counted
•on 1a tbe ~ d _.... (uru, Ola Mid. wu the new
ballet.,. ... ,......... by t.be
COQiit1 it a eG9t of 11.S m.illioo
from Martel Systems Inc. ~
Tulla<*la.
Tb9t =u DOt to blame for tbe in l9Uiq out the
tatMalet;km &aid.
Ollan ~ Ida. omce will eon-
duet .., iDW'tif:": into t.be preoile eau1e1 or tbe failurel
and delaJS.-lk did DOt pndlct
bow loac that inveaU,aUoa will
taket.o~.
The rec;iiti'V aald he bad DO
quahm about a deslre oa the
part ol the state Commlsatcm on
Votlnc MacbJoes and Vote
Tabul.atlaa System.a to coaduct
ita own lnveaU1atioo of the
Orange C-ounlJ analua.
•'We are interested ln why this
occurred." Olson laid.
''The ....alate commlHloa la
primarily interest.ed ln whether
the P.roblem is related to ~uii>meot. Jr at~a a procedural
problem then lhe)''ll probably
leave it to the count)' to correct."
Olson said.
State officials haven't an·
nounced when they will meet ln Orange Cowlty to determine lf it
was human or equipment failure
;r Coast Panel 'Swap' Near
Officer
Slain in
ShoOtout
Sy F.OERICK SCBOEMEllL
OI ... Delly"""' Staff
Garden Grove police said to-
day department policy was
followed during the s aloon ar·
rest of an assault suspect in
which one police officer was shot
to death and four people
wounded. Dead following the shooting
~pree at ll:30 p.m. Saturday al
Cripple Creek Saloon was a
tbree·year member of the police
force, Officer Donald Reed. %7.
Among the wounded was
William McKinney, 25, of Hunt·
J 1 inston Beach, a customer at the
wuntry west.em bar. · I ~Beed was fatally shot
u ... and three other policemen
attempted ·to lead a tnDlient
wanted • uanlt and dnl · aale1 warrants. Joba Geor1e
Brown, 32, from the crowded
bar. Al tbeT neared tbe door
Brown jtfted free of one ol-
flcer'a srasv. polled a .zz-ca8ber automatic pistol from bis
clothing, turned and opened fire,
according to police Sgt. Bruce
Beauchamp.
. Reed. who was struck twice in
the chest by bullets, died at the
scene, Beauchamp said.
Four others were injured.
They were Glen Overley. 21. and
Dwight Henninger, 20, both re-
serve officers with the depart-
ment and McKinney of Hunt-
ington Beach and John Tenia.
21. of Westminster, two bar
patrons. Terna is in extremely critical
condition at UC Irvine Medical
Center and is not expected to
live, Beauchamp said. Terna
was shot in the face.
Reserve Officer Overley was
reported to be in serious coodi·
lion with wounds to bis chest,
abdoJDeD and hands while Hen·
llineer, who was struck in the
arm, is iD satisfactory condttlon.
Beauchamp said.
· McKinney ia ln serious coodi·
tion at. Palm Harbor Hospital in
Garden Grove with a wound to
<See SA.LOON. Pace AZ>
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SURFl!R CUTSAQJRUCUE DURING 9CHOUSTIC IURFING AllOCIATION CONTDr AT W. T c••tk mACM
Wee .... Event DNw9 Emu•.._.. Al Along Orm119 eo.t; Wed9er Mid AdlcMt D1lghl lpec:,...,,a
Dog Classes
Set in Laguna
He won't learn bow to talk, or
to clean up alter himself, but
Laguna Beach's novice dog obe·
die nce training classes will
teach Fido other tricks.
The four-legged students will
learn to heel, stand for tnspec.
lion, sit. stay and lie down dur·
iog two new eight-week sessions
beginning June 24.
One class will meet Tuesday
evenings from 8 to 9 p.m. at
Thurston Intermediate High
School. A second class will be
held Thursdays from 9 to 10 a.m.
at the Act Five Parking Lot an
Laguna Canyon Road.
Cost is $2S per canine. and
more ln(ormatioo is available at
tile Laauna Beach Recreation
Department. 49'1-3311.
Contestanu Vie
In Glassy Siu/
More than 100 Orange Coast
s urfers competed on glassy
three to lour foot waves at the
S alt Creek surf contest this
weekend. lbey were cheered by a
largecrowdootbe beach.
The third annual contest for
amateur surfers drew contest-
a nts from all south coast
beaches. The surf and sun
cooperated to make the event a
s pectator"& delight.
The contest is sponsored by
Saddlebact Community College.,
in cooperatioo with the National
Scholastic Surfinl Asaociatioo and tbeCowltyolOrange.
Winners iD the boys division
included David Beauchamp of
Newport Beach, wbo took first
place honors.
Others lnchJded J im Donahoe.
San Clemente, second; Eric
Diamond, Dana Polnt. third;
and Eric Jennings, Corona del
Mar, fourth place.
ln the junior men's division.
Brian McNulty, of Capistrano
Beach rode away with first
place bonors.
Second place went to Ed
Flores, Huntingtoo Beach; third wu )(arty Hoffman, Huntineton
Beach. md fourth place went to
Pat Allen. also ol Huntinet<m
<SeeSlJaF, Pace AZ>
L>ngtime S. Coast
Educator Re~
Hosts Sought
For Japanese
Kids in LB
Laguna Beach families are
again being recruited to host
Japanese college students this
summer as part of the ooo·profil
lnterstudy travel program.
Astrid Simsarian, who direct·
ed the program in Laguna
Beach last summer. said homes
are needed for more than 30 stu-
dent.a who will be arriving rrom
Japan July 25.
They wUJ remain in Laguna
Beach until Aug. 16, tatln& daily
English classes at tbe Congrega-
tion al Church and s pending
e venings with thei r host
families.
Scheduled tours, trips and a four-day stay in the Grand Can-
yon is planned for student.a during
their three-weet visit.
Parents with children, aiag.le
parent.a. adWts, fttittd couples
and .m,les, as well as couples
without children can bolt a stu-
dent.
For more jPf9rmaUon, call
Ma. Slmsartan ft 494-8964 or
41M-8081.
ArtAppmUal
.. Schedllled at
·LBM1a1aan.
that delaY9d the fl.oa1 vote ~
and set a state record for lat.e-
n~s ol~. State otnciala have aalcf they
have confidence to Olson and
will await the results of bla ln-
veatillltkJG before punuin1 thekr
own.
The purpose ol an)' ln•estll•·
tiOD, they aaid, is to UIUN that
future elections are not plqued
with ddays to the vote count.
Law
I.and,
Homes
Studied
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of -OeiilY ~ ... Slaff A bill awaiting Governor
Brown's signature in Sacramen-
to Sffks to remove 1,020 acres ol
Aliso Viejo Company land from
control of the Coastal Com-
mission in exchange for com-
mission control over sale of 1,000
lOW·COSt homes.
And while Assemblywoman
Marian Bergeson believes the
governor will sign the bill, sbe
says she'll still introduce lecisla·
lion next session to remove
housing authority from the
coastal panel's control.
Tbe bill, approved by the As·
sembly lat week in a IS to 3
vote, awaits the governor's
sip.ature.
Tbe eGmpl'OCDiae ·~ worked out qrlier tlat.s )'ear
betweee commission officials
and the Aliso Viejo Company,
~ttles a dlapute about t.be prop-•
er ~ ol u.e coastal ..ae
1>oaadary in tile 8,820-acre
parcel beh1Jld Lapna Beach
and ~ as far as Aliso
Creek.
11.esale controls will be placed
on 1,000 Aliso Viejo homes under
the legislation, something that
the company would not have bad
to provide under the county's af.
fordable housing rules.
In exchange for coastal com-
mission coot.rol of housing costs.
the company was allowed to ~
move the 1,021> acres from the
critic~ purview of the coastal
commission.
Tbe developm e nt firm
originally asked to remove 4,l!iO
acres from commission control.
control.
Coastal commission officials
touted the Assembly vote as a
victory. saying it reaffirmed the
(See AUSO, Pa1e A!)
Author to Speak
At Dana Library
Author and fllm producer Ted
Taylor will speak at the Dana
Niguel Ubrary Tuesday at 7:1S
p.m.
Tayloe-, author of "Tbe Cay,"
will dlKu:ss his career. wbicll
be1an at aee 13. Tbe program,
sponsored by the Friends ol the
Dana Niguel Ubra.ry, is free and
open to the public.
Coast
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the n::-= WU \laftUed Dee.
7.ltU, ... tuouchD .... cMa
revlalonl u otnelala tl'Md to
meet objecdoaa from apedal bt-
te rHt 1roup1 wlllch J.oleed
forces to lcuUM Cuter • ft.nt
propoal.
~c.rc._.,,. Speelcs I• ,Wl••I
Bul even wttb all tbt won, tbe
new plan ls likely to fully satisfy
no one. AdminlstraUon officials
themselvea have critiebed r.
UonlnS u too complicated to
work effectively aDd 80ID9 c.-sumer groupa are a1rMd1 at·
tackinl the Pl'OPCMl Mc• .. lt
bases the allocaUoD system. on
motor vehicle repstratiom -
which favor families witb more
than one car.
IOAM.I CAP) -Miami blacks who waat JmUc:e ud IDOM1
from Wllhlnaton. aod CUban-AmericaDI wbo wut tbelr rel·
.Uvee (Ned from eommuniam planned to eonlroDt Pnlldent
. ,. Cart.er today with a fiurry of plcket sips and demanda.
; Carter's plans for today were not made public ln detail, but
the White Houle said he would addreu the &MYaJ meet.int ol
tbe 0PPOrlunJties loduatrlaJluUon Centers. a network of • vainlng and economic programs for the dl.aadvanta1ed and UD·
' skilled.
Even wilb tbe Wlhapploess,
tbia plan bu a eood cbue9 to
[
t throuCb eon,... -parUal.
became laW1D&ken ~ e nalel lat year to IDaM .at
harder to veto a lt&Ddby raUGn·
inl propoaal.
· . Racial violence claimed 16 Uvet and cauaed $100 m11UoD lD
· ·damages becinnlnc May 17, alter four white ~cemea
·were acquitted ln the beatlq death ol A.rtbur Mc , a black
· Miami bullneuman.
,j : : Nwlnlr ~Cer D.ta9ftf
:1 CONOORD, N.H. CAP> -Tbe New Hampshire Public ti UWities Commissalon today ordered a three·year delay lD coo· :J ~ structioa ol the second react.or at the Seabrook nuclear power 'I plant.
IT ; Pad~ ~le C'o11il11ew•
;! 4 SANTO TOWN, Esplrltu Santo <AP) -A Frencb effort \o eod
I! . the l2-d.ay-0ld revolt ln the New Hebrides failed today. brtnglna tbe t: . prospect of jolnt British and French llitary intervention a atep
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1, t: ~Court Backs U.S. .. 'I li •• ..
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On Coast Boundary
;? WASlilNGTON (AP) -The
" .Q,1 . Supreme Court ruled today le ~al 15 piers and· a privately
:: owned artificial laland off
;1• So\ltbem. California are not part ~ '4/ tlM OOM*Hne, ~. Tbe court 1lded with the ~ federal IOftf'Dment in a eoatlnu· ~. ~a,Jf=:.dT?e ~::~utc~a1':!:
~ · ~at the piers and Rincon Island,
•: which ia Uled to service offshore ~ oil facilities, are part of the ~ California cout. ~ Today'a rullns thus brln1s ~ cloeer to ahore any 1ubmer1ed ~ lands the st.ate may claim to
' control tor oil and mineral ex· ~ UloratkJn.
~ .. Althoqb we have recosntud ~ .in earlier proceedln11 ol this ~ .'caae that aome kind of ltruc· ~ tures may modify the Calilonlla ~ ~out Une, thit court baa never ~ adopt.eel a vtew that all •true· ~ ture1 ..ected on the cout may
) be considered extensions ol the
~ coa1t." the court Mid.
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SURF ...
Beach. lo the men's dlvlslon. Seal
Beach aurf er David Say.n took
first place, followed by Kirk
Juentber, of La1::a Beach.
Vick Goddard of Cleinente
and Scott Wartna of Hunu.naton
Beach shared third place
boDon. D Jn tbt women's divlalon, ana
Polnt IW'f er Debbie Rooney waa
the wt.nner. Alli• Sc:bwansteln
of Lacuna BHcb WU HCQOd.
Third place hooon went to Vicki
Donatelly of Costa Meea. Bonn.le
Gaine1 of NewPOrt Beacb was
fourth.
DAILY PI LOT
...
1 The ded.lioa, written by QUef
Justice Warren E. Burier, wu
8-0. .J..Uce Tbursood II arabal•
did not tne part lD the cue.
The Cale datm to 1M5 ....
th• federal IOftl'DllltDt ulltd
the cowt to determ1De whether
the right to exploit natural re-
sources under the 1ubmer1ed
lands off the California cout
belonged to the United States or
to California.
Two yean tater, tbe high
court ruled the United St.ales
owned all submer1ed land.I ex·
tendtq M&Ward of tbe ordlnary
low water mark.
Then a 19$3 law 1ave to
California whateveT interest the
federal JOVernmenl may &ave
bad to all lands and natural re-
sourcee la.Yina witbln three aeo-graphic.al ~mlfee seaward ol tbe
Calilom.la cout 111ae.
In lt'78. The SUpreme Court
waa uked to determine wbetber
the cout line followe tbe mean
low water line alODI tbe aatural
shore, or the seaward ed&e of tbe 15 pien and tbe lllncon
Island complex.
,.,.._ Pa.,e A J
El.STON •••
tlve teacl>int," be Mid.
"And, t • curriculum ls
broader, .. be Nid. recallina tbat
he bad &ained much tbrouab b1I own atudy of m\llic u a cblld.
Elston also ia happy to NI
from 8$ to SIO perceot of atudeata
1n the dil&rict graduaUns ta-e days.
''Some ol them may be wuk
in 10me areas, but tbey 1tlll are
kept in aebool. I thin1t that's
good for u.em:• be Nld.
And, proviclinc other pro·
grama fOI' .wdleu wbo AN 90t
incllaed towardl eone,. lt fOOd,
said EJ.stm •
"I'm aold oa t'• eo.-. ·
preh-'"M_ .......... .. Not · a c;oUtce ~~~ ~Detdu
AtYI' -=Ill a.. oM w Clem...e Dllt'1d lo( U
, •• ,., J2l&GD ~-=.::'l#L• Prtnd&* flf Ole -tar1 Sdlool lD 1'a.
Under the law puaed after tbe
Houae killed Cuter'• ftnt ra· tlonlnl propoaa1 in May 111t, t.be
prealdeat ls required to 1ubmit a
raUon.lpc plan which could be
tmplemmted if tbe eow1t.ry •uf·
f ered a 20 percent reducUoa in
petroleum suwUea. ll soea on
the sbelf ready for uae unleaa
both bouse8 of Congreaa reject tt
withln 30 days.
F,.._PflfleAJ
SALOON •••
bi• hip, Beauchamp said.
The police spokeeman aald of.
ficen bad been told dlll'IDC a
brlefiq Saturday even.int to be
on the lookout for Brown, a re-
puted member of tbe Heuian
motorcycle l&DI·
Beauchamp said Brown'• c:ar
w •• apotted in the Cripple
Creek'a partiq l~ and that a
backup unit waa requeated.
When it arrived the four oftlcen
....... the bu', two uaroup jbe
trGat cJoor ud two ~ a
sldedocr.
Tbe auapect, be Niel, aaw the
unUormed olficen, whole sum
were not drawn and beaded
toward the side door, when the
officers fell in tine with him.
Beauchamp said Brown shook
off one officer wbo had grasped
his shoulder seconds before the
shootings occurred.
Funeral arrangmenta for
Reed, who is married &Del tbe
rather of two young boy1, were
pending today.
"Tbe entire incident otmoully
is under very cloH acnatiD)'.''
Beauchamp uid. "MY depart·
meot that can1 about wbat laap-pen• in tbe future woWd look at
someUsiDC Ilk• tbia to try to pre.
veatlL He said that olftc:en .,.,.. ..U
within tbelr rt.iita in eaWring
the bar to leek out Browe.
Some patron• complained
after the lncldeot tbat police
should have waited unW tbe bar
clOMd to talk wttb 81'0W1l.
Beauchamp nld however,
that l\aCh a delay maJ not have
prevented what occurred.
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In Europe
And New York
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became tile ftrlt ~clpal of UM
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Sobool.
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911•ed It =· CMIDOe. up
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Winners in two divisions of a baby contest
were selected Sunday at the annual Costa
Mesa Fish Fry. Tops in the six t.o 12·
months~ division Cleft> ta Carl Ellesaon,
elgbt mootha. aon of Tim and B.obbl El·
lesson of Costa Mesa. Jn the 13 to 24-month
division, winner contemplating his trophy
(right> is Justin Bandel, 21 months, son of
Leo and Julie Bandel of Costa Mesa.
Three Schools Set
Graduation Plans
More than a thouland madmta
wlll be receivlnl dlplomu in
graduation exercise• al tbe
three Caplltrano Unified School
DiaUict high acboola June 12 at 6
p.m.
Each ol the ceremonies will be
held at reapectlve football
st.adJwm at the three schools.
Speakln1 lo some 350 graduates at Caplatrano Valley
Hiib School wlll be diatnct
truatees Annette Gude, wbUe
truat.ee Ed Westber1 wlll ad·
d.re11 390 1raduatea at Dana
Hills Hip School, and lrultee
Ted Kopp will apeak to about 37S
1raduat. at San Clemente fllgb
School.
Valedtctort.am at Capbtnu>o
* * *
Valley are Larry Wilken and
Roy Jenkins . while the
nlutatorlan is Kristen Thorpe.
At Dana Hills. the valedlc·
torlans are Chris Beaufort.
Kareu Overstreet, and David
Knudson. ·
San Clemente High School's
valedictorians are Glen Ewtnc.
Jeff Immel; Sara Slevcove,
Mark St.anJey, Becky Wllk.a, and
Kristen YoeL
Caplatrano Valley's 1radua·
lion party wu scheduled to be
held Wednesday ln the acbool's
gym, while Dana Hilla' ia set for
Friday at Disneyland.
San Clemente students will
bold their party June 13 at their
gym.
* * * 2~0 to Grad11ate " . .
At Laguna High
Nearly 270 Laguna Beach·
Ht&b School seniors will be
rraduat.ed during ceremonies at
lrvine Bowl June 12, dunng
'Fa)., Alarme'
Soviet Warning
HEIDELBERG, Weal
Germany (AP') -Tbe ehalrman
ol the U.S. Joint Cbiet. of Staff
say• the recent falae alar1n1 by
a Pent.aeon computer lndJcatlq
Soviet nuclear attacks on the
United States abould warn
Moacow that America can rHpond quickly to military
tbreata.
Tbe falae aJU"ID9 do not mean
"we an trt11er happy," Air
Foree Gen. David C. Jonee wu
quoted .. Mfln( tn u lntentew
publlabed todaJ by the unotftdaJ
millt.ary newspaper Stan and
Stl1pes.
"h1ch valedictorians James
Watt and Peter Cun1ffee will
speak.
The 7:30 p.m . commeacemeot
exercises wtll be followed by the
All Night Seoaor Party ,
spo.nsored by the parenu or
junJor and senior students on the
hilh sdJool croundl.
An awarda convoeatJon, ~
cloee to 1100.000 in ecbolanbts*
and awardl will be p,..ented to
outata.ndiq Hllion, wUJ be held
Tueaday at 1 p.m . in Irvine Bowl.
Jan Frataen, who baa
coordinated the award• pro·
gram ror years, said th1a year'•
winners received bi11er
scholarships and more awards
than ever befon.
She It encooractn1 parents
and t.be com..mua.lty to turn out
for the eTell1nC coavocatlOD.
2-gun Bandit
Robs Eater
In El Toro
A man wearing a brown Jo«·
g1ne suit and waving two re·
vol•ers ln the alr, held up the ln·
temaUonal House ol Pancakes
restaurant in El Toro this mom·
mg, escaping with $4,500 in cub.
SherUrs deputies said the tall
g unman walked into the
restaurant at Lake Forest Drive
and Rockfield Boulevard shortly
after 6:45 a.m., brandishing bis
weapons.
Deputies said details were
sketchy, but lt appears the lwo-
gun bandit ned with $4,SOO in re· celpts a short whJle after bls en·
trance.
He was seen leaving the
restaurant parking lot in a
flashy, yellow 1979 Lincoln Con·
tinental with a class T·top, and
license plates readin1 CHAS
TOO.
He wu described as being
~I ia bill ID.id· to late lWeatie&, wlui nddllb brown hair. A aec:ood vehicle, deacrtbecl
as a black 19'71 Ford van wttb
wblte horizon atrlpes1 was
possibly also involved in tbe
early mornJng robbery.
Fre•P~AJ
ALISO •••
Le1i1lature's aupport or the
comml.&sion in lta role of provid·
in1 fOf' affordable boualn•.
But Mrs. Bergeson said today
the leeialat.ion provides for "re-
dundant authority," HYina the
action merely "perpetuate. the
existnce of the coastal r.om.
mission." ·
The auemblywoman h.u long
ar1utd that houalng authority
belon11 to the cities and COW1·
ti ea, not the coutal comml.aeton.
She aays the commlsalon's
responslbtlity ls to protect the
co11tline. "They •hould ln no
way be involved ID affordable
bouslna." the aald.
7
houra .,._ tM ~ cloeecl -U ne>Wal ........ Alot.-~. The~UMid .. anew ' ntvrns-to HftPt 1Waltl
from • pNdneta. And voten lD an AaaMlm preelnct, It wu
later learned, wwe 11•• tbe wron1 ballot in a at.ate ..._.bb'
race bee .... ol a separate com-
puter foulup.
Tbe only Wnl that teemed to
work ln ti.e proceu.IDC of re-
turns. Olloa laid, wu tbe new
ballot countens puttbued by t.be
county at a cost ol St.5 m1l1ion
from Martel Systems Inc. of
Tulia Okla.
That system wu not to blame
for tbe delays tn cetttni out the
tabulatloa. Ollob utd.
Olson said bis ofl'lce will con-
duct an investigation into the
precise causes lor the failures
Votes €ourltea
and delays. He did not predict
bow IClllc that investl1atJoo will
tU• &o eomplete.
Tbe NClltrar said be had no
~•h• aa.o.t a deetre Oil the part ol tbe ate Commlaaion CD
Voting Machines and Vote
TabulatlDC SJSt,ema to conduct
lts own investigation or the
Orange County snafus.
"We are Interested in why this
occurred," Olson said.
•'The s tate commlsalon Is
primarily interested in whet.her
the problem is related to equlJ>:-ment. If it's a procedural
ptooblem then they'll -prvbably
leave it to the county to eorrect,"
Olson said.
State officials haven't an-
nounced when they will meet in
Orange County to determine if it
was human or equipment failure
that delayed the flnal vote count
and set a state record for I~ neaa of returnl.
State oftldall have aaid ·they
have confldeoce in Olson and
will await the results of his in-
•estlgalion before pursuing their
own.
Tbe purpose of any lnvestip.
lion. they said, ls to assure that
future elections are not plagued
with delays in the vote count.
Officer Fatally Shot in Grove Bar
OOH MacDONALD WAL.KS BEAT IN COSTA MESA
Police Chief Calla Halt to Downtown Foot Patrol
Off His Feet
Mesa Pulling Its Cop on Beat
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of -Dell, ll"llet Si.off Don MacDonald will walk his
2lh-mile beat through the streets
and all~ys of downtown Costa
Mesa for the last time June 30 saymg gOOdt>ye to acquaint·
ances and friends made over the
past seven years.
Police Chief Roger Neth has
called a' halt to the foot-patrol ef-
fort, a "temporary'· assignment
that eventually grew into a 40-
bours-a-week lifestyle for the
big, friendly reserve cop in the
white bat.
A handful of downtown busi-
ness owners have contacted city
councilmen in an effort to con-
tinue MacDonald and his foot
patrol, and the r e is talk of
circulating a petition.
· Glenn Kerr, who operates
Glenn's Alignment and Brake
Service on Park Avenue, is one
of those businessmen.
Coast
Weather
Fair through Tuesday
exeept for some patchy
low cloudJness late tonight
and early Tuesday. Sllght-IY cooler 'l'Uesday. Hlahs
ran1U.. from tbe 11pper eo. at the beaches to upper '10s laland. Lowa tonight In theD ..
IN81BETODAY
1'M Andnt Sotltla Rf~
Chit> .. ~. fOtlltd«I in ,., ,.,,..,. IUdl ao 25 mem-
bfr• Cllllf Im a '°"f t.oedttfta •
U.t. ,.. ··~ Pnc,./"
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"I haven't talked to anybody
who doesn't want him <Mac-
Donald) to stay on except the
chief of police." Kerr said.
Chief Neth said this week
there is no way MacDonald or
any other officer will pound the
downtown beat next fiscal year.
First, Neth offered, Mac-
Donald 's 40-hour -week
represents a full time work posi-
tion.
The state's Police Officer
Standards of Training Com·
mission. appointed by the gov-
ernor. could halt all state traln-
i ng apportionments to Costa
Mesa if a reserve officer fills a
position that should be manned
by a sworn officer, he said.
Such funding, Neth said, is
about $100,000 a year.
Besides, be added, city policy
now requires employees work-·
ing more than 20 boun a week to
be given full fringe benefit.a, an
offering ignored so rar in Mac-
Donald's case.
At age 55, MacDonald couldn't
meet retirement fund require-
ments.
The city pays MacDonald
about $16,000 a year for pound-
ing bis beat, directing traffic
contacting merchants and
generally showing the badge in
the downtown area.
Many merchants believe Mac-
Dooaldisadeterrent to crime.
Chief Neth isn't a0 Are.
"Be WU put doWD there ltrlct-
1 y aa a PR tblnt for tbe
merchants," Netb •ald tbia
week. "Foot patrol la prett)t
limited In law mforeemeat."
MacDooald, u a ,....... of-
ficer, wouldn1t stay at tbe past
even If it ~ contlnued, Netb
pointed out. And, he added, It
would Ct)ft tbe cit¥ about •,ooo
a JUI' IO pay Del malnlalit a
awornoftlcer .ID tbeJ9b.
That 1110MY, Neta contended,
can tM UMd IO better advantq• ellewbere.
Kael>mald .-id Uda ...-Ulat
be UDdinUndl UM! altuatiaa. He
admitted u..i be bua't IDundal-
ed t.be department witb anwt
reports and cltailoaa durtna bla
yeara downtown.
He bun~t·,:rlred bla nn to ' <.__ .. nc••• ,.,. Al>
BB Man
Among
Wo11nded
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL
Of -Delly~ Slaff Garden Grove police said to-
day department policy was
followed during the saloon ar-
rest of an assault suspect in
which one police officer was_ shot
to d eath and four people
wounded.
Dead following the shooting
spree at 11:30 p.m . Saturday at
Cripple Creek Saloon was a
three-year member of the police
force, Officer Donald Reed, 27.
Among the wounded was
William McKinney,~. of Hunt-
ington Beach. a customer al the
country western bar.
Officer Reed was fatally shot
as he and three other policemen
attempted to lead a transient
wanted on assault and drug
sales warrants, John George
Brown, 32, from the crowded
bar.
As they neared the door,
Brown jerked free of one of.
ficer'a erup, pulled • .22-callber automatle pl1,ol from his
clotblnc, turned and opened fire.
accordin8 to police Sgt. Bruce
Beauchamp.
Reed, wbo was struck twice in
the chest by bullets, died at the
scene. Beau,::hamp said.
Four others were injured.
They were Glen Overley, 21, and
Dwight Henninger. 20, both re-
serve officers with the depart-
ment and McKinney of Hunt-
ington Beach and John Terna,
21, of Westminster, two bar
patrons.
Terzia is in extremely critical
condition at UC Irvine Medical
Center and is not expected to
live. Beauchamp said. Terzia
was shot in the face.
Reserve Officer Overley was
reported to be in serious coodi·
tion with wounds to bis chest,
abdomen and hands while Hen-
<See SALOON, Paae "2>
Mesa Arrests
SexOffemhr
In New CllSes
A 53-year-old Costa Mesa man
was booked Into the city's jail
late Sunday on a warrant alleg-
lng suspicion of illegal sexual ln-
te r course with two juvenile
girls.
Senne "Sid" Brookshire. a
reglater:ed sex offender, was ar-
rested at bis home, 2050 Wallace
St., late Sunday by investigator
Phil McCormick after the two
youna glrls told of lncldents oc-
currinl at that apartment and
Broobb.lre'• fonper Costa Mesa
reaidenee.
lnveatlptor McCormick said
the glrls, 15 and 11 years of age,
made tbetr complalntl after dls-cuHlnl February and May l.nci-
denta with • parent.
The 11-year-old, McCormick
said, broke down during ques-
Uonlq and baa been admitted to
UCI Medical eeDter for treat·
ment.
Pol.lee ukt the two llrl• met
Broobblre tbrouab friends ot
their family and did not make
their alleptlom earlier because
of fear.
Tbe llfll claimed the lnci·
dentl ialtuded photo Hlllona,
lntercoane and wmatural sea
acu by the suspect as they
(eloed Mlp .
'fbe 1&-JMl'-old aaid lbe WU
molHted ln February at
Brookahlr•'• former home
whtcb NHmbled a wareboule.
Broobbln, acbeduled tor ar-
ralpmeat today. lt belnl held
on tu,000 NU.
Winners in two divisions of a baby contest
were selected Sunday at the annual Costa
Mesa Fish Fry. Tops in the six to l2-
montbs-0ld division (left) is Carl Ellesson.
eight months. son of Tim and Bobbi El-
·lesson of Costa Mesa. In the 13 to 24-month
division. winner contemplating his trophy
<right> is Justin Bandel, 21 months. son of
Leo and Julie Bandel of Costa Mesa.
, ...... t ., n.• ,...,,
Charlene Howell, 21, (center) captured dual tiUe ol Miss
Mermaid and Miss Costa Mesa Sunday at beauty cont.est
held in conjunction with Costa Mesa's annual Fish Fry.
Runners-up were Marilyn Stoddard, 21, (left) and Cbrls
Lan~. 3>.
LONOON (AP> -Th• price ol tol4 ecndnMd tta ..,..-" .......
loday .ID .._. ud tbe UnlMd
State•. reaclllDC H21.50 an OUl!lCeln ~ udZu.r1ch.
TIM ~ came under aeWft«
Lions Gross
$115,000
Fro01 Fair
Lions Club members scoured
Costa Mesa and South Santa Ana
supermarkets Sunday ev~ning in
search of Icelandic cod after
their supply ran out in what
..spokesmen called another suc·
cessful Costa Mesa Fish Fry.
Steve Perrin, spokes man for
the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club said more than two
tons of cod were served Friday
through Sunday to about 9,000
diners, down just a bit from last
year's record-breaking sales.
Perrin said the club's gross
this year is expected to reach
between $115,000 and $130,000,
including raffle tickets and
carnival ride proceeds which
were up this year.
The three-day event at the
downtown Costa Mesa Lions
Park raises funds for youth ac-
tiviUes and sight conservation
projects.
Named Miss Costa Mesa at the park on Sunday was
Charlene Howell. 21, a former
Mlss .Santa Ana and an Orange
Coast College student.
Runners up in the beauty con-
test were Obris Ann Lang, 17,
and Marilyn Stoddard, 21, both
of Costa Mesa.
Winners ln the two annual
Beautiful Baby contests were
8-month-old Carl Elleason, 10D of
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Elle$SOO of
Costa Mesa, and 21·month~ld
Justin Bandel, soo of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Bandel of Costa Mesa.
Costa Kesa real estate
saleswoman Ann McCaaland
drove off in tbe Oldslll.Oblle
Ome11 a~obile offend as a
ratne prile.
Ms. MCC.land bekl oalJ OM
ticket ID tbe event, a Uoa9 Clib apo~a;: Hid. Flab ...... pure an ..Utled to GM
dr••lnl tleket, aad tldceta an
aJao IOld tepllrltel)'. An estimat·
ed 13.000 tldteta were eatered.
~Big Wheeling It
. Racers pedal toward finish l.me in boys
d1viaioo of Big Wheel races for youn11ters
• · conducted as part of Costa Mesa's Bicycle
Gr a nd Prix Sunday. Boys division winner
was Steve Owens, s. of Costa Mesa. Dana
Puckett. 5, of Costa Mesa. won the &iris
division. For details on the other bicycle
races. see Sports. Page Bl
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:... f'ro• Pafl#' ,, I
OFFICER .•.
·~even years and really haan't
)tad to resort to physical combat
to keep the peace.
At 2n5 pounds, the alx·foot-two
reservi.at probably could make a
~tential combatant think a bit.
But, he said, it's really bow he
treats people that results in a
generally qulet downtown. He
says be'talka a lot, kids a bit and
offers most a lot ol respect.
• It's a style learned in nearly 30
years' work as a reserve officer,
tint in Newport Beach and later
1\i Costa Mesa.
· It was 18 years ago, Mac·
Donald recalled, that he began
working with Costa Mesa's de-~"lrtment, handling tramc aa-
S1gnmeots and dance and foot-
ball game duties. •
He was an engineer with an
·~eroapace firm then, a job that
ended in 1971. not long before the
lld blew off the Mesa downtown
.area. ··Pink's (Alvin Plnkley's)
Drug Store was held up, there
were lmifmgs in the 1800 block ol
Newport Boulevard, Llon's Park
had all sorts of runny Uungs go.
,ng on." MacDonald r emem-
bers.
· •·A topless bar opened up,
there was prostitution in the
area and a lot of alcohol prob-
lems." A four-man team was assigned
t o Coot patro(. three reg -
ular oHicer~:md MacDonald
Things cooled an seven weeu.
MacDonald r ecalls . He was
taken off duty and the regular
offic ers assigned elsewhere. He
. went on vacation.
When he got back, he said,
·things were in an uproar.
: Jeweler Dom Raciti (a city
·councilman as was ClrugslOre·
:operawr Pinkley) waa robbed
:and, merchants report, the city
:was pushed hard for reiMUlu·
: tion of the foot patrol.
: That's when MacDonald, a re-
:servist. went to work fulltime.
He· s been there ever since.
directing traffic when signals
fall. offering directions, aiding
: accident victims and keeping an
eye on potential shoplift.en and
other troublemakers and report-
ing suspicious happenings to
headquarters via has walkie
talkie radio.
MacDonald even knows who
-bas marital problems in the
downtown area. but he s ays be
won't talk about them. .. People trust me. they need
someone to talk to." he said.
H e knows who the
troublesome drirtens are and he
can tell you which stores are
feeling the financial pinch as re-
cession lakes its toll downwwn.
He knows his beat, and he
knows the people. And the peo-
ple know him.
At least until July 1.
ORANGE COAST G
DAILY PILOT
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Shopping Cenler Open
To Petition Gatherer-s
WASHINGTON <AP>-Tbe U.S. Supreme Court ruled una.o-
lmomty tQday that a California abopplq center did Dot bave
the right to prohibit peUUonJnc oo ita premlMa by a poup ol
blgb acbool student&.
.. 1be sbopplq center by choice ol lta owner la ... a busi-
ness establishment that la open to the public to come and 10 as
they please," the court said.
The controversy goes back to a Saturday afternoon, Nov. 17,
1975, when a group or hlch school students •bowed up at the
Pnmeyard Shopping Center ln subu.rbtn San Joee to aollett sup-
port ror their opposition to a United Nalioas resolut.ioo agalnat
"Zionism."
a. rnP Sa~ r•-•~•
WASHINGTON <AP> -Sales ol ex11t1.oi homes feU to an
annual rate ol 2.'2 million units in April, tbe lowest level since
the last recession, a trade IJ"OUP reported today.
Exi11ting home sales were 12 percent below the annual 2. 7S
million mtill reported for March and the lowest al.nee 2.25
:;!!::,.~ea in March .~~.~.~~~ NaUooti AaloctaUoo of
Annual rat.e figures abow what would occur over a year's
time if activity in a single mont.b were continued for n more
mont.bs.
...,.. "'~la c .... 11
FORT IRWIN <AP> -An airline pilot from Texas was
killed and a.notber man was crttieallJ !Qjund la tbe ..,...emd
cuah ol an Air National Guard plaoe oo a tell ...... at t11U
desert base, authorities said today.
The dead man was identified u Maj. Charles Upbam, 38. ol
Houston. an Eastern .Airlines pllot. Cntically 10Jured m Sunday·5 crash wu Capt. Dwtgbt R.
Wait. :n. of Pacific Palisades.
'Apparent Murder'
3 Bodies Found
In Westminster
By ROBEaT BA&ll.Ea °' .. .,.., .........
A man wonied about the safe-
ty of his brother led to t.be ~
cover)' of three apparent
m u r d e r v i c t j.m 1 I n a
Westminster residence Sunda~
nighL
After discoverlnc one ol lbe
bodies, the man, wboH ideoUty
bas not been releaaed by police,
notified officers .
Police searched the single·
family residence at 61S2 Navajo
Road and found two other
bodies.
AU were adults, two men and
one woman. The three were un-
identified by police but one ol
Mrs. Nilson
Dead at 89;
Rites Tuesday.
Funeral 1ervlce1 are
scheduled foe 11 a.m. Tueeday ln
Newport Beach for Oran1e
County pioneer Minnie L .
Nlbon ••• wbo died In ber Calta
If eaa home Saturclay.
Services are scheduled at
, PacWc View Chapel, witb later·
ment to follow at Pacific View
Memorial Park.
Mrs. NU.soa WU ~rn in 191
to Mr. and Mu. Frank
Bucbbelln at the family'• bomt
on J:ut 11th St.. Santa Ana, and
attended the old First street
School in Santa Ana.
Tbe Buchheim f amlly, which
buUt the bome ln 1887, ralMd
walnuta aa4 orant• on 1 larae
ranch ln what •• Loi ADIPI• County It tbe tlme.
Mrs. Nlllon ll aunlved = lqMNDi, lloJ; t..o IODI,·
M. Hafnlr al Salem, Ore.~ m 0... B. HafDlr of CoMa .... ;
a da ............... Ii. WOod al
SUta Ana; ala::~ &ad. P.NI.-................
tbe victims was the brother ol
the man .vho lnltlated tbe
search. accordln1 to
Weatmlnater Police Orficer
Earle Graham.
An autopsy baa not offtd.al1.y
determlned tbe CRH ol death
1lnce ccwoaer deputies were still
al the \ocatkJD la the w-.U
part ol the clty early today.
However. sources Hld the
three vict1ml bad been abot.
G rabam indicated that
murder·aulclde had been ruled
out and that the slayin1 ap-
pa rently was committed by
another penon.
He said there were no sips ln-
dlcatinl a violent atruule and
tbal the tbNa may bave been
murdered by someone they
knew.
PoUce said tbey were macer·
taln Oii the .... ol tbe t.llree vtc-
Um1.
Tb• 1bertft-coroaer'1 olflce h .. to UM air pu,riflcation equlp-
m ent In tbelr l••Htl1atlon
becaUle ol tbe deeerioratlq con-
dition al the bodlill .
,.,..,.p~AJ
GOLD •.•
na 1a tbe blt!Mlt folcl p11ce 1n
London since llarch 5 and it
cloeed Ill Ila. It eloMd at.._
Gold doMd la New Yon at
fG4,upt1T .•.
In Zurlcb, tbe metal alao
opened at IG7.50 an ounce, up
from .,.SO Friday, but eued
to sm.so. The sauo waa tbe
hllh•:U:d prtce . In Zurich
1bace a at-·• Mareb e . ........ to•lllt4l·-mna toDdon prlee of tll u omace
from tlT.• Pr14u. It trllded Jn Jilt• Yclltt at'1TM, ... tt.
.._.._dnnalMdiawssbr dollar. lnereaH• llldtHt ten1toe an4 Mn of .......,
OPEC all prtee ... IW tM lold
rallr.
.... ..w Mntcel ..... bebaf
°"Udlind toda1 for two l'OQaC avlaU. •tbmJaaLI pr•umed IOlt Tbunday when thelr rmied
ptper Super Cub dlllnteO'at.ed
our tbe oe••• off Laauna leada. , No furtber trae. baa beeo
found al Jame1 S.. Cardelucel,
ZI, of lrvtDe or James A. Philp,
ol coaa ..... wbo wouJd bave
be8 2l s.turday. loUowiD& re-
covery of a wlQI flap frocn tbe
ill-fated aircraft 1JoaUn1 in tbe
HI.
Tbe youth& are believed &o
.,. ve beeo perf ormiDC aerobetk
maneuven ln tbe atnaJe eDllne
plane rented from Dick'• )m.
perlal AvtatioD at Jobe Wayne
A I rport 1bortly before tbe
tra1edy.
Crewmen of tbe Newport
Beacb police beUcopter saw a
plane flttlnc the desutpt.loo ol
tbe PA-11 Super cab perf ormln&
)oop-tbe-~ about tbe Ume al
tbe acddeat.
They said tbe plme tbeJ saw n.w away lD a atnJlbt line att.
the maneuvers tbey witnessed.
A Hughes Airwesl Jetliner cap-
tain nyi~L:r of tbe couoty airport r the control tower
al 5:30 p.m. after seeln& what
appeared to be a twin-engine
plane diatnt.egrat.e.
A bunt over • 180-aquare-mile
area about five mUea olfabon
was called olf at l p.m. Friday.
pend.log discovery of any more
wret>kage or bodies from the W-
fated Thunday eveaine ru&ht. ·•>..far u the Cout Guard is
concerned, the cue is closed." a
spokesman u.id today.
N allollal Tranaportatioa Safe-
ty Board inveR!pton sa1d they.
u the .,ency responsible. bad
nothing new to reoort today.
,.,....page ,tl
SALOON •••
nlnger. who was struck ln the
arm, ta ln satisfactory condition.
Beaµcbamp utd.
McKinney is ln serious eondl
lion at Palm Harbor Hoapital in
<:•rrlai Grove with a wound to
his hip. Beauchamp uld.
The police spokesman said of
ficers bad been told during a
briefing Saturday evening to be
on the lookout for Brown. a re-
puted member of the Hessian
motorcycle gang.
Beauchamp said Brown's car
wu •Potted In the Cripple
Creek's parki.Q& lot &Dd that a
bHtup ulllt ~u Nqaeated. WIMb tt an1ved ... ,_ eftka s
entered the bar1 t..O lbrouCb the
front door ana two throu&b a
side door
The suspect, he said. saw the
uniformed omcers, wt.o.e guns
were not drawn and headed
toward the side door, when UM:
ofrlcen feU in line wtlh him
Goodwill Opening
New Meea Outlet
GooCiwlU Industries will open
a new retail sales ouUet Thurs-
day. FoUowlog t.be 9 a.m. rib-
bon ·cutting at 820 W. 19th Sl .•
free refreshments will be served
to the public.
Durtna the four-day grand
opening celebration June 12
throuJtb 15, there wut be pony
rides, a clown· act. and possibly
appearances by "some big name
ballplayers," accord In& to
Goodwill spokesman Wyoma
HamOton.
Break Ti..e
Maranatha Christian Academy clarinetist Jenifer Price
takes a break Saturday before stepping out smartly in
JSlh Annual Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish
Fry. Fellow band member behind her seems to be having
trouble with collar button.
Rites Scheduled
For Electrici~n, 22
Catholic funeral rites are
acbedlded TuesdaJ and Wedne5-
day for James M . Keatiol, ZZ. a
young Costa Mesan who was
fatally injured Friday when his
motort'ycle collided with a cwr
at a Cost.a Mesa mtersecuon
Holy Rosary wlll be rec1led
Tut>i.da~ al 7 p m tit St John th•·
BJpt1M C<ithohc Chur<'h. Co,..,tJ
Mei.J. Cor the Ei.tanc1a ll1i;:h
School graduate. who work<.'<i J~
an elt•<'tnctan at UC Irvine.
M ai.s of Christian Bunal I!>
i.cheduled Wednesday al 10 a.m.
at the same sanctuary , with
Father Oerus Lyons orticiatrng,
followed by interment at Pacific
View Memorial Park, Corona
de l Mar
Smith and Tuthill Mortuary.
Costa Mesa, 1s m charge of
funeral &tTangements for the
young Massachusetts ruallve, a
16·year resJdent of the Orange
Coast area.
He lived at 1724 Mlnorca
Dnve, Costa Mesa, and leaves
his mother. Carmella, s.asters,
Donna IUW.ini. of Irvine and
Kathy Keat.in& ol lrvine; an un-
cle, Joeepb Keating of Costa
Mesa; an aunt.. Katberine llat-
tiaccta, and crandmother.
Filomena Matttac~i11, both of
Irv m l'
Mr Keating Is also sunived
by numerous aunts and uncles
II\ 1n.: 110 the East Coast. accord ·
in~ to mortuary ~pokes men.
The v1ct1m sw.lained fatal in
Junes at 4 30 p.m . Friday in a
collision or has motorcycle and a
tar at Baker Street and Coolidge
Avenue that seriously Injured an
auto passenger.
He was pronounced dead at
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital.
The other victim , Grace
Crislodolaquis, 39, or 1435
Shamrock Lane. Costa Mesa.
remamed in guarded coodiUon
today in the intensive care unit
a l Cos ta Mesa Memorial
Hos pital.
Police are still invesUgaUng
the accident involving a car
driven by D6ane Barcic, 4', of
L•guna HHls.
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ALS GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 54.-.7000
coMPosrrE TRANSACl10NS
s
'Mean Joe' Tops
~ CommerciBls
81 lllLTON ll09IOWM Wba·• JOUI' f......U. commerdalt
A New Yen rtMU'eb COln))ib1 lut year aAed U.000
people to name tbe most~ coannerdal tbe'y bid
Men ID rbe pnrioUI four weeb. David Vadebra, bead ol
I.be eompay, repol1ed neeaay 1D tbe pqea ot AdffrtLIJ.ni
Ace oa u. a.uJta ol tbe AJ"YeY. J'int t:A all. more tbaA a tb1rd ol tbe people couldo't
th.lD.k ot an outBtand1nl commercial they bad HeD or t coulclD't remember tbe names ol tbe brands In the OOM
they 1aldtbey liked.
BUI' WHAT A.BOVT tbe others? Which were tbdr f
favorites? Vadebra toted up t.be acores and came up wlQi
25 winnen, ooes be Did
"were able to break
tbrousb the cluUer,
leave a favwable luting
lmpreulon on the
vtewers."
In first place-no
great surprise bere-
Money
Tree
wu Coca Oola'a "Smile" campaip. espedally the "Mean
Joe Greene" commercial. Tbia tear-jerker was the most re-
membered oneof tbem all.
The runner-up was the McDonald's campaign: ''Nobody
candoitlikeMcDonald'scan." j
Miu.Ea BEE& CAPTUBED t.bi.rd place -and their
most popular commerciaJ was the picture-postcard
"Christmas Greetings" showing a horse and sleigh rid.mg
through the wintry snow. Believe il or not, Miller now gets
more than 6,000 ~uests a year from people who want to
see this commercial rerun, which must be a record of
some kind: record for the mo5t number of people who de-
mand to see a commercial.
Fourth was Oscar Mayer's "My bologna bas a first
name" campaign.
Next came Cote's arch rivaJ, Pepsi-Cola, for its "Ha~e
a Pepsi Day" commercials, although Vadebra said these
were "far more dependent on individual executions than
on the overall theme." Translation: when they wort, they
"'ork very well.
SIX11I Pt.A.CE WAS taken by Polaroid, although a tot
of viewers attributed the James Gamer/One Step com-
m ercials to Kodak -a great boomerang effed.
Allta-Selt..zer's "Oh what a relief it is," aided greatly
by Sammy Davis Jr .• was seventh, another victory for 1 humor in advertising. It was, please note, the only drug
product t.omalte tbe t.op-25 list.
"Be a Pepper" came in eighth. Or. Pepper is intent on
passing 7·Up and bttoming No. 3 in the soft drink bus1·
ness
Ninth place w as occupied by Budweiser commerci als
Vadehra ch.aractenzes as a "salute to the working man."
Bud also got. a lot of meotiom for its "tastebuds" com·
mercials, seen only on "Saturday Night Live."
Ford landed i.D 10th place, cited for two different com·
mercials: the ·'neW breed ol llust.ang" and the "incredible factory tours."
The other 15 outstanding commerciaJs were: I
IL BELL TELEPHONE'S ''Reach Out and Touch So-I
meone." 12.. Jello-0 -Bill Cosby has been doing these I since 19'74. 13. Sdilltz, especially the .. Bull" campaign. 14.
Levi's. lS. Purina Cal Chow. 16. Volkswagen -Wilt Cham-
berlain in t.be Rabbit. 17. Fruit or the Loom. 18. Purina
Dog Chow. 19. Chevy-the CilaUoa commercials. 20. Ufe·
cereal -can "M/!6" be topped'! · 21. Nat.ura1 . t beer. 22. 7·Up -t.be old •tb.Jetic· f ~dorwment route (Dave Kingman. Larry Bird, Tony ,
Dorset). 23. Kodal -the IUchael Landon commercials, J
also Ricky ~hroder and bis Enelist> sheep dog. 24. Meow J
Mix -enough said. 25. Burler King -"Best Dam
Burger "
Did your fawrite mate tbe hst? Vadebra says tbe
common denominators for these winnen are: happy,
warm. entertaining, fun to watch. The cbmpany that bad
the biggest represeotat.ioo on this list was Ralston Purina
(Dog Chow. Cat Chow, •eow Muo. The advertising agen-
<'Y that &cof"ed the most was J . Waller Thompson (Oscar
Mayer. Ford, ~lililz. KodaJt and Burger King.>
Do popular commercials also sell? Looking over that roster, one doesn't s~ a loser m the lot
Diue L Ga,... is asaistaot vice president of the
Transaction Services Department. Wella Fars• Ba.U. Los Angeles. She bas served since 1978 as
martetine representative for the
transaction service department in
Orange County.
~ C.., Laguna Niguel,
has reported foe the rant quarter ended
April 30, a record net income of
St,05.2,409. up 38 percent. oa record lales
of Sl.8,253, 155. a 21 percent lotruse.
This compares to earnings ol STM.$53 oo
sales ol 114.262.421 fOf the first quarter
of 1979. Primary earnings per Iba.re are 44 cents compared
to 32 cents last year.
Gold, Metal Quotations
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entlQue .. end -W'°8I Hera ll'W'dfalher
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UDIKM :tl=#i:H
Pn»ud Gra11dpa
Michael Landon becomes a grandparent
when his blind daughter Mary gives
birth to a iOO on "Little House on the
Prairie" tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4.
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Inherit Illa power In llMI
motion plctur9 Industry,
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Maile Johnloo, Norm Nixon and otbera.
ABC 8 8:30 -"Journey to the
Center of the Earth." James Muon
charts a coune to the earth's core ln this
adventure movie with Pat Boone.
NBC e 9:00 -"Women in White."
The problems of a large hospital are ex·
amlned ln thh two-oart TV movie drama
wllh Stuart Whitman. (See photo below>.
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Letterman Mining Daytime Territory @t Tops in Pops~
8) TOM JORY
NEW YORK (AP) -NBC cleared some space
on the 10th floor or the RCA Building not long ago.
and David Letterman & Co. moved in to begin
work QQ a show designed to put a new £ront on the
network's daytime schedule.
"SERJOUSL V, TBE&E RA VE been daytime
alternative programs before," be said. "and come
to think of it, there is nothing new about this one."
In fact, "The David Letterman Show," to be
broadc85l Woll :30 a .m. Monday through Friday,
beginning June 23, represents a
rather significant development
in daytime television. "It's worse than world famine," said Let·
term an. "I just don't know what's going to happen.
If it doesn't work, I bead for Guatemala and spend
the rest or my life there.
Game shows -"Card
Sharits," "Hollywood Squares"
and "High Rollers" -curreoUy --------------------are broadcast 1n the 10-ll:30
(Jose to Work
Howard McGillin plays a doctor who
becomes involved with patient Maggie
Cooper in "Women in White," airing tonight
and Tuesday at 9 on NBC, Channel 4.
period. NBC has not announced
the rate of the three prog'rams.
Beginning in October. NBC
will CoUow "The David Let-
terman Show" with a 30-minute
midday newscast.
''THE DAVID LETl'ERMAN Show" will be
broadcast live from Studio 6A in the RCA Building,
the network's Rockefeller Center headquarters.
The studio was home for NBC's "Tonight" before
Johnny Carson took the show to tbe West Cout in
1971.
Letterman, a comic perhaps best-known to TV
watchers as a regular s ub for Carson as host or
"Tonight," will play to an umfamiliar audience -
a fact that doesn't seem to have blm worried.
"I looked at the idea when they called -they
being Fred; this I.a hi.a building, ao I call him Fred
-and it sounded pretty 1ood.
"I BAD TID8 DEAL for a late night pilot,
which would have been Just that -c_>p once, late at
night -and r didn't want to do anything for prime·
time. I couldn't see myself in a sitcom u the
kooky next-door nei1bbor. Thia waa a 26-week
com mllm'\nt, a chance to expert ment on the air,
"It may not be the bl.., aide of llOrY," Let-
terman 1ald, "but it aounda like fun."
Bob Stewart, creator ot game abowl like "The
Price I.a Rl,itt," "To Tell tbe Truth." "Pauword"
and "The $20,000 PJTamld," wu hired to produce
"The David Letterman Show," and Letterman
broupi aloal eomedlam Edle McC1ur1, Valrl
Bromfield and Bob Sarlatte as regulars.
MAU GOLDSTEIN. ANOTHER comic, was
signedoo to lour the country by bus. re portio& reg·
ula rly -on the air -to Letterman. and Sen.
Wiiliam Proxrrure. D-Wis .. and columnist Jimmy
Breslin were summoned as weekly cootnbutors t.o
the show.
Letterman. 33, is a native of lndianapolis and
a graduate of Ball State Univenity.
He has worked in both radio and televisi<lll and
is "well known and loved, havinl appeared on all
your favorite s hows. including NBC·TV's 'The
Tonight Show with Johnny Carson' both as host
a nd guest , 'Merv Griffin' and 'Hollywood
Squares'. .. The resume Ls from Letterman's of·
ficial NBC biography.
"Realistically," be said, "it's not going to be
100 percent, 90 minut.eS a day. five days a week.
We are going to say, 'This is the least we can do.'
and do nothing less than that.
"WHAT l'M TRYING TO do now," be added.
"is give everything to everybody else. And we've
got some really talented people."
Several periodic features are planned. Let·
terman said be will keep track ol. the show's
softball team in Columbia, Mo., and will speak by
phone from time to lime with memben of two
average American families.
"All of this could eo up in smoke the fll'St
day," be said. "I could be the only one amused,
and they're brin&lng back the "ame shows."
By 11w Assodated Press
The following are Billboard's hot rec:ord hits
for the week ending June 14 as they appear in this
week's issue of Ball board magazine .
HOT SINGLES
1. "Funky Town" Lapps Inc. (Cas ablanca >
2. "Coming Up" Paul McCartney (Columbia)
3. "Biggest Part Or Me" Ambrosia (Warner
Bros.)
4. "The Rose" Bette Mldler <Atlantic)
S. "Against the Wind" Bob Seger & the Silver
Bullet Band <Capitol>
6. "Call Me" Blondie <Chrysalis)
7. "lt's Still Rock And Roll To Me" Billy Joel
CColumbi.a> 8. "Little Jeannie" Elton John <MCA>
9. "Cars" Gary Numan CAtco)
10. "Steal Away" Robbie Dupree <El~ktra)
TOP LPs
1. "Glass Houses" Billy Joel <Columbia)
2. "Against the Wind" Bob Seeer & the Silver
Bullet Band <Capitol>
3. "Jmt One Night" Erle Clapton IRSQ)
-4. "The Wall" Pink Floyd <Columbia) s. "Mouth To Mouth" l.Jpps Inc. (Casablanca>
6 ... Women And Children First" Van Halen
<Warner Bros.>
7. "Christopher Cross" Christopher Cross
<Warner Broe.>
8. "Middle Man" Bos Scaggs <Columbia)
9. "Pretenders" Pretenders <Sire) •
10. " ·The Empire Strikes Back' Soundtrack"•
(RS0)
Tom Jones Speelal Set
"Tom Jones at Knotu," an
hour of mu.sic and variety, will
be telecut over KH.l·TV, Chan·
oel 9 Wednesday at 8 p.m .
Guests at Knotts Berry
Farm's Good Time Theater in·
elude Tanya Tucker, who joins
him 1n a duet ol "Help Me Make
It Tbrou&b the Nllbt" and does
a solo number, "Lover Good-
bye" and Evelyn "Cbampape"
Kine perform• her latest bit,
"Muatc Box."
The Knotts Berry Farm Jee
Spectacular is on band with
their salute to Broad way.
Comics Will Shriner and Diet
Shawn share the bill.
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