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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-13 - Orange Coast PilotGrove Mu1•der Suspeet· Still In Royal Split Refuses Name I . Romaaee Sear Princess, Mate Splitting? LONDON <AP> -Prlnceea CaroDDe ol 11-eo aad her bus band of two years, PbWppe J~ are eonslderlq a MPU'•· Uon, London Daily Mall paip colunuailt Nlael Dempltel' re- ported today. A spokesman for the palace ln Monaco aaid: "1t'a 11mply a rumor" and had tiofurtbercomment. "Junot failed to achieve flDuclal ACeeu, delpite hls princely C<111AeCt100S, arid~. u ....... ~~~: n1Qal wltb other ladies in pl.8eM lillle New 1tl'tt, '-'UUUIUlllW:U tbe rift, .. DemuMer' wrote. ~ Tlaeeouple...-four7eanMc>llt .. Jf:: .. "*....,..•llanbat· tan and wed lD Monie Cerio ID ,,_. ... tmlW 4111P01ttkm from Carollne'1permta. Pdaee B•w .. PrtlleelsGrace. Thousan s _haotic r ·'Freeway KUler' Link lnvesti{;fated BJ nEDmitcK SCllOBllEllL __ ....., ......... A reciltend SU offender with strong ties to Oraace County and a long crtmlnal bllctvound re- mained under lnvestilation to- day .. a possible aus~t 1ll a aeries ol murders ot young men and boys attributed to the so- called Freeway Killer. WillWfl George Bonin, 32, of Downey. wu arrested by Los Angeles police late Wednesday night in a Hollywood area. On Thursday he was named as a suspect in the murder of Charles Miranda. a 15-year·old Bell Gardem vouth whose nude body was found Feb. 3 behind a warehouse on 2nd Street in downtown ~ Angeles. Miranda's death bas been linked to the slaylngs of other young men whose nude bodies ha~ been found in a seven· county area in Southern California over a seven and ooe- half year period. The killings have sparked in· tense speculation that they are the work of a single mass murderer -a theory that has been disputed by investigators who are~ the cases. Bonin wu described today by law enforcement officials who requested anonymJty as a ure- long criminal whose arrest rec· ord includes crimes or bur1lary, robbery, kidnapping, sex perversion, sodomy and lewd conduct. The IOUl'cee said tbat Banin ror merly resided in the Sllverado Canyon area where they said be worked in com&ruc· lion. One Silftl'ado Canyon resident said todQ that "~be recalled 82nlD but added uiat abe knew not.bing ol his activities. Other law e nforcement sources said Bonin had previous- ly been considered a possible suspect in several murder cases now under investJ1atioo by the Orange County Sheriff's Depart. ment and linked to the freeway killings. Thos e investigation s , however. did not develap any StiU Na•eless substantial information, tbe . sources said. .. There were a lot of reg· istered sex offenders wbo we were looting at and be was one or them. .. one source said. The source indicated that Orange County turned Bonin·s name over to the LAPD as part or a multi-agency cooperative (See SUSPEcr. Page A.2) Arraignment Delay For Slay Suspect Arraignment for a suspect in the murder of Garden Grove Police C>mcer Donald Reed, who was buried 1bunday, bas beeo rescheduled for next Wednesday after the defendant refused to give bis name in court. ldentlfted previoally both as John George Brown and GOrdon Lee Mink, the suspect told West Oranee 'County Judicial District Court Judae Ra1nar En1ebretaen he bas been ad· bas acted as bis legal counsel. denied that Brown or Mink was a member or the Hessian motottycle club as previously reported. Maniscalco himself at one time was a member of tbe Hessians and is a past student body president at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. cs-NAllE, Paae .U) vised not to pve hls name. Budg Talk He aald bl1 lawyer, Tom . et Maniscalco, told him not to ldeo- tify hlmaelf because lt mllbt be ~ 1• d m~~~~na~ raponded 4 JJ_•vene w edDelday b)f aaytq be failed • toseebowtbe~mlibtbein· Bv 'Sonab1rd' crimlft.Min1 .ct reterred to tbe ,; -e 32-year-old mm before blm • "UM naystcy defeodaat." Tia• Juell• reacbedaled at· ralp_., fer next Wedne9day to alve tbe Jl.Jear-old ...,.. ••peel u.. to nu.. IDOD81 fGr at.torney M•leca&co'a aenlcel u bia laW)W ol NCOl'd. lleanwbUe, lt wu reportfd tbat attorney Manllcalco, wtM> • 1ot an Oas hes BJ 'Ille A.aeda&ed Press Ayatollab Rubollab Khomeini's revolution plunged deeper into chaos today after bis guardsmen opened fire on tens of thousands of leftists in one of the bloodiest clashes since the shah was ousted 17 months ago. ,. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh became ir· ritated when asked by an in· terviewer in Oslo, Norway, about the Americans held cap- tive since Nov. 4 and said, ''To hell with the A~erican boetages!" Ghotbzadeh told an Austrian TV team that interviewed him that the deadlock over the U.S. captives "bas taught me not to make statements about the free- ing or the hostages." He was vis· ibly irritated over the media's interest in the fate or the cap- tives. He compl.ained the hostage is· sue overshadowed everything in the media's eyes, including the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. ••Afghanistan is bleeding, and all people think or is some American hostages," cSee lllAN, Pare AZ> f;oast Weaa•er Clear tbrouab Saturday except for nllbt and mom. ta1 low cloud•. Lows toalabt mid 501 at the beaches to 80 inland. HJthl Saturday hiCb '181 to mid80il. ............. RED ZONE OEHOnS'HtGH DANGER AREA Offtd•I• Auahlng l!vacuettona Coast College Carpenter Given 'Citizen' Aivard Former state senator Dennis E. Carpenter was recipient of Orange Coas t Coll e g e's Outstanding Citizen or 1980 award Thursday night at the school's 32nd commence4 enl exeTcises. · Or. Norman E. Walson, chan· cellor of Coast Communit College Dis- trict. present- ed the award for the N e wport Beac h r esi· dent's "many year s or service in the Harbor Area." ua,..NTE• Carpenter, a native or Min- . neapotis, Minn .. was a speciaJ FBI agent between 195-4 and 1958 , was chairman of the Re publican CentraJ Committee in Orange County from 1962 to 1967 and was chairman ol the St a te Central Committee In 1959-70. He was elected for the St.ate Senate from the 36th Dist.net during a special election in 1970 and was re-elected to that office again m m o and 1974. Ca rpenter now works with bis four sons in the development of housing and commercial Pr:oP-ertJes and is a partner in the Irvine law firm of Carpenter and Spen<'er. Resident 30 Years Mrs. Cl".ist Dies; Laguna 'Hostess' Be atrice Luella Crist , who operated a catering business m Laguna Beach for three dee· adea, ls dead al the age of 77. Mn. Criat, who died Tuesday, was known as the unofficial hosteas of Laguna Beach since moving to the Art Colony in 1950. -she opened the Tiffin House restaurant in the old Art Center, ••t.er moving up Coast Highway where s he opened Th e Fv.mhouse restaurant. · She began to cater parties from her restaurants a nd by i9s.c. she purchased property al 881 South Coast Highway where She was to live and work for the following 26 years. . Crist Catering. along with women's service clubs and high tehool students, had the food concession at the Festival of .VU in the mld·fiflies. at a time when nearly everyone in town was involved in the festival and Pageant of the Masters. : The active Lagunan was a ISooster of the Patriots Day Parade in Laguna Beach for many years, and helped or- ca n i ze the annual Winter Festival party for Laguna vi!· ib>rs. : The Panhellenic Society or <?ran1e ·county was founded •' . . DAILY PILOT j119 Ot-(Mw Deity ...... , Wlllt -ft I\ ~--· .. -~ .. --··""' 4'-CMtf --. '-.... ... --.,. ~--·· , ... _ ~ ..... . %.~!~ ..._, ........ ......... ·~=~ :·= .=. :.:=: ....... _ _...,.._~ ,,.. __ ._..,,.......,. i.e1 uew... -., 11-. ~.o -r , .... e.u-... c-1 ....... ... --. .. .... ~, ........ ....... -··°"" ............. _a. ___ ,__ U O• ,.... ....... .............. O.OW.lt.'-AlltllMt-...... ._ OMoe9 OIM.e-r mw.t~ '!!!!!.__ ~·;::,.~~-~ f:1h1T:MI• (7'141NMltt C' ... , Adw ....... IOM7I ~.--~ ..... m any years ago in Mrs. Cri.st's Santa Ana home. Sbe remained active in the l o cal c hapter for years representing the Alpha Cbi Omega chapter at USC. She was a charter member of the Colonial Dames and the local chapter of the PEO, a pbilan. lbroplc educational sisterhood. In addition, she waa acUve in the Patience Wright chapter ol the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a member of the LagWla Beach Chamber of Com· merce. or the Order of the Eastern Star. and of the Aux· 1hary of South Coast Medical Center. Mrs. Cn sl was married to Robert Kenneth Crist, a former Su nday ed itor for tbe Los Angeles Times for many years. Mr Crist died ln the late 19508. Mrs. Crist is s urvived by a son . Robert W. Cri1t, of Anaheim and daughters Mary Jane Connelly of Tokyo, Japan, and Kay Elizabeth Kunaaitla ol El Toro. She also is survived by eiChl grandchildren and a ereat· grand.son. Me.mortal services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a .m. for Mrs. Crlst at the United Metbod.lat Church 'O( Laguna Beach, 21632 Wesley Drive, in South Laauna. The family has suceested donaUona. to the American Cancer So<:lety tbrou1b tbe DaughteTa of tbe American Revolution, or throuab Attnaaa. or through the Pbllantllroplc EducaUon Orsanizalioa. Fireworks Ban Lifted D8 ..... -·En.!·-... ..... Ulil. ···~·· .~... • ' • of ................... , ........ SO mu. ~wt.,.. .. , tMI d · l.I~... borial Port1ud. ON,, -IMariMt 11111& )'«. .. ... ...... Oft IAJurMI ........ a ....... J'riday the -• mlllio9 people -. to N.Y lndoon or ..., ..-. If tlliliy ventund out. 0.. tJa1 ...... &own. pelted ..... pu•kit tllie llM ot marblea. •• evaeuated. . DuatJ.np ol ash were reported .. rar DOC1h u S.aW. aad .. far IOUth 81 Salem. On .. a IOOomile swath. 1t spread from tbe Ore1oa coast eut to PuUman, Wa1b. At dawn. ot..w.n atid lbe ult plume over U. crater - shattered by prevloul enaptiom -bad all but dlaappeared. Tbe harmonic tremor that was re- corded when the mountain erupted wu dlmlnlablna. '' l\ la dimlnlahin1 but It has by DO meu1 dMd down." said Bob Norrie of the University of W asblogton 's Geophysics Department. , M a yor Connie Mc Ready declared a limited state or emeraent"y ln Portland. which Uea JU1t acroaa the Columbia River and 40 mUee southwest or the volcano. and imposed a s peed limit ol 15 mph. Winds from the opposite direction at high altitudes carried a Ugbt s prinkling of dust 100 miles north lo Seattle. Commuters in Portland strag. gled to work through a gray, SUSPECT .. effort aimed at solving tbe freeway killings. Los Angeles police U . Du Cooke said that his department would be malting no further statement on Booio pend.Ing his appearance in court Monday for arralenment In COODection with Miranda's death. Meanwhile, Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart s~id tbat Oran~e County in · veaugators were on hand in Loe ·Angeles Thurs day following Bonin's arrest. Asked to describe the lo- ves ti g at Ion. Hart said, · · Evel')1b1nc 11 proceediq very alowly. Y'lrY ~•lltioallJ." Cooke Hid that search bU been completed but declined to reveal what. lf an~. was found. Police olficaaJs s aid Thursday that Borun had been under sur- veillance for about 10 days at the time ol his arrest. Tbe arreat occurred la a darkened Partinc lot. Offlctts said they diacovered Bonin and an un.ldentifled youth encased in sodomy ln the back of BOaJn's light oeen Ford van. Planned Gays Meet Rapped DETROIT CAP> -Tbe owners of the Bob-Lo lllaad amuaemeot park oa the Detro&t RJver do not want 1.000 homoeexuab to bold their annual ptmic there. an or- ganlxer for Gay Pride w .. k sald. Tbe organ lier. Joba Evola. has fUed a complaint wtlb the Detroit Human Rlpta Com· ml11lon. The complaint alleaee that Bob-Lo oftlciab rejected at· tempts to acbedule the outilll even thoulb the IJ'OU~• to island natea wblcb btt a · ces1 displays ol ect.kla, re- gardleu ol aexual prefer.qce. Bob-Lo otficlall aald a com· munltaUon problem caused Evola to be lDlormed the La1aod WU ICJld out fOI' the date dM1red for lhe outlna: E'r•• Pa~ :I I NANE ••• His client .,.. arrea&ed near th• Cripple Oeek Salooa ln Oarct. Grewe aftef< a abodtftl Jul s.tma.ly DfCllt. Offleer R..t ... k1u.d la tbe •boot.tna and four other per-., IDeludbli lwo Oal"d9n OroM re- H rve police officers were wounded by l\lftShOC.I from a .22 ollber automaUc ,Utol wbeD police attempted to urHt Brown. 1·r•• r,....11 IRAN VIOLENCE. • • ' G holbudeh said. Moalem milltanta blasted the brawlinl crowd with tear au aand automatic weapons when it neared the lroa catee ol the OC· cupied U.S. Embaaay ln Tehran. whet'e at least some of the American hostage• are bebeved still held. · The olficlaJ Pars news agency · Hid ··aboU fired in the air" dur· log Thursday's fighting left two dead Md 10 lnJured. UnofflciaJ accounts said tlve were killed and 300 injured during the three· hour battJe between Kbomem• loyalista and memben of the People's Mujahedeen. or War· riors, lran·s largest leftast op· ooeitioo aouo. Wi~HS aaid the filb\in1 be1an wben Khomeini sup- porters. armed with stick.a and st.ones, tried to force tbelr way into a rally ol IOIDe 100,000 llu- Jabedeen at Tebtan'a Amjadiyeb stadium. down the street from th~ occupied embassy. Fighting between the groups quickly spread into tbe street between the stadium and the embassy. Witnesses said Kho- me In i '11 revolutionary guardsmen opened fire In an at· tempt to d15perse the rampaging mobs As the crowd swirled near the e mbassy. Mos le m militants wathln the compound pu~ up sandbag bamcades at the fates and others opened fire od' the demomtraton from rooftop& an. aide t.becomplex. Wltneaaes said most of the an. Jured Mft hit by cuan.re. a~ parenUy from the guardsmen and the JDillt.ants. AlthauP the militants clalln t.o have diapersed most of ti.tr 53 hoel .. co locatiom ..... Tehl'aa to 1>1e•mt motlier U.S. rescue effort, lbeT coetimt to boJd Ute aprawli..oc em'-f tompoud Mid U.S. offidala beUne at last aome of ttae ~ .. still a.we. 'l'W t.o.t.acea eiocs.1 becaa tbei.r ZZlrcf day in uptiYity. Tbe Muj~Htl ealled Ule raUy to protest alleged inti.mida· tion ol ~ttJon IJ'OQp8 by tbe Kbomeuu regime and the ka ol human rtc:bta in Iran aiDee the. revolution that deposed 5U.b Mohammad Reu Pablari ta Janun tm. Tbe left1ata .-ea key element ta the anti4bah revoludilm. bal ba•• U.. nm afoul of~·· "'••le ,.. al me. Only TtlelclaJ. Kaomeun weet on natlonwlde radio and televist00 to decry internal dif. ferences be said were creating "chaos" In Iran and threat.eoing 41Jis revolutionary reeime. Thursday's fipting WU the worst club between Khom4'1U's forces and ·the leftists since April It. wben left.lata bepa a weel·lona t"ftOlt OD lraafa col· le1e CampuHe ~ an at· tempt by llOIJe mWtaata to pur1e them from embaUled nation'• unJvenl . llore than a score ~ ~ tilled in that week ot noi'DI. The lalelt chSb emme u the 1overnment aanodnced It ,,hat, A notller D•9 •mubed a military ,1ot to ..... pie Khomeini and retuna lbe aJ " f Scott Ori abab to power. Tebru Ractio Friday the 13th holds no speci •e&ra or . I · said .the aUeeed plotters were lters salesman at ABC Lumber Company lD Costa from an army unlt bued in Mesa as he takes a break in the ladder department. Plrambahr, a town near the Despite toiling around sharp objects. tmn:on• gl~. tense border with Iraq. The power tools and other tools of the trade. at was JUSl radio said at least six army ol· another day to Driggers as soon as he finished his racers and enlisted men had been coffee. arreaUd and would be tried next ~----------------------_.,, -Week. ~ ~-J I • 811~· a11~· S11if or S11ort Coat In 011r StfKtk ••• For 0111~·. • 00 • • Just A notlaer D a9 . Friday the.13th holds no special fears for Scott Drig· gers, salesman at ABC Lumber Company in Costa Mesa as he takes a break in the ladder department. Despite toiling around sharp objects, mirrors, glass, power tools and other tools of the trade, it was just another day to Driggers as soon as he fini$bed bis coffee. ~omei n i G11a r ds Fire at :~ousands • . • . . i • .. ' ,.,,._A•r ti .... ..,.. Tiie aMdel r..w..,.. apncy AyatollahRuhollahKbomeini's 1ald "**fired in the air'' dur· r e v 0 l \I t i 0 n p l \I D I e d ... ,,...., •• n~~Wt "'° deeper ..... chw t.oda,........ . , ........ .,.Al) IW'dsmm =.Dre• .. ol I • thouariD+ of In one GI the• I f. ,~ bloodiest club'ei since t.be mah C~nter w~OUlteet17mc>ntbsago. '-AU~ Meanwhile, Foreign Minister ~t!~ ~=~t~ ~;a:e t:: Honored for (erviewer in Oslo, Norway, . about the Americans held cap. .. -Se • . tiv'e since Nov. • and said, "To -.Alllg rlJlCe hell with th e American hostages!" Gbotbzadeh told an Austrian TV team that interviewed him I that the deadlock over the U,.S. captives "has taQ&ht me not to ' make·statements about the free. Ing of the hostages." He was vfs. · ibly irritated over the media's interest in the rate of the cap. tives. He complained the hostage is· sue overshadowed everything in the media's eyes, including the Soviet i nt ~rventlon in Afgbanlstan. .. Afghanistan is bleeding, and .all people think of ls some Amer ica n hostages," 'Gbotbzadeh ·said. Moslem militants blasted the brawling crowd with tear gas . and automatic weapons when tt •neared the iron gates of the oc- cupied U.S. Embassy in Tehran, where at least 1ome. of the American hostages are believed still held. Former atate senator Dennis E. Carpeoter was rectplent of Orange Coast Colle1e's Outstanding Citizen of 1980 award 'lbunday night at the school's 32nd commencement ex.~reises. Dr. Nonnap E. Watson, Chan· cellor-of Coast Communit College Di•· trict, Pft:Mllt· ed the award for the Newport Beach real· dent's .. many ye ars of service in the Harbor Area." CAaN Carpenter, a native of Min· neapolia, Minn., was' a special FBI apat belween 1954 and 1958, wu chairman of the ,ftepublican Ceat.ral Committee in Oranae Count1 from 1982 to 1867. . Ses Offender's OC Links Stutlied ., ....... WSICmOSllmQ. .............. A rePtered sex a«...ser with .... tlel to Oraqe CoulQ md a ._. crlmiDal 1>9daroand re- mained under tnvestigation to- day u a poalble suspect in a series ol murders of young men and boys attributed lo the so- caUed Freewav Killer. William Ge0r1e Bonin, 32, of Downey. was arrested by Los An1eles police late Wednesday night in a Hollywood area. On Thursday be was named as a' Mes ans C{lnipaign Costs Told City Councilman Eric Johnson spent about $4.36 for each of the 2,604 votes be acquired in win· nlng a Costa Mesa council seat Aprll 8 Campaign financial state· ments, filed with City Clerk Eileen Phinney Thursday. noted that Jobnsoo received $11,363 in contributions -$10,276 of It from hi{DSelf -and spent that same amount .to gain his councU seat. Next highest spender was Pl~ Commissioner Ricbanl Carstensen. who spent $3.98 in gainlng each ol hi• 2.493 votes. He flnlabed IOW1h in the field ol nine candidates, not btgb eooueh lo capture· one of three council seats iD tM election. Carstensen. a real estate a1ent, spent $9.935. He received Sll..9"l7. indudin& a $3,165 loan from his wife. Donna. The rest was In casb. much o{ it from real...._,._ and ...-era. Connet... Doan Rall .,.. sz.a tar ae11 o1 bll 1;m 'fOtel, the blabest number 1ained by any of the (line candidates. He won one ol the seats. Hall's coffers rece ived S'l.168 in ca.sh donations and $861 in loans Crom hls ftrm, Omega Jn. dust.des. Inc. ol Newport Beach. He ls the firm's president and principal shareholder. Councilman Ed McFarland spent Sl.66 for each of the 3,248 votes be received to place second in the contest and regain bis own COUDCil seat. McFar1,and collected $5,388 for . hts campaign, about $964 of it his own money. Unsuccessful candidate Paul Raver. who garnered only 9S4 votes. collected and spent $S30. Robert Graham paid out ss.011. including $2,977 in loans to himself. He got only 1,129 votes. Candidate David Balsiger spent about $7 ,889, including about SS.000 worth of. publica· Uom material he donated as a publisher lo his own campaign. He got 1.9'9 votes. Businessman Chris Steel filed an abbreviated form that seemed to indicate be collected $525 in contributions. spent $1,455 and does not account for lhe rest ol the income or debt. <See FINANCES. Pase A.2) suspect in the murder of Char~ Miranda, a 15·year-old Bell Gardena youth whole nude body waa found Feb, 3 behind a warehouse on 2nd Street in downtown Los Angeles. Miranda's death has been linked to the slayinga of other young men wbbse nude bodies have been found in a seven· county area in Southern California over a seven and one- ball year period. The k.i.lllnp have sparked in· tense speculation that they are the work of a single mass murderer -a theory that bas been d.iBputed by lnvestipton who are probin1 the cues. Bonin was described today by law enforcement offieials who requested anonymity 'as a life· long criminal whose arrest ~­ or d in~ludes crimes of burglary. robbery. kidnapping, sex perversion, sodomy and lewd conduct. The sources said. that Bonin formerly resided in tbe Silverado .Canvon area wbeTe they said be warted in construe· lion. One Silverado Canyon ~ said today that ahe recalled Bonin but added that she knew netbing ot hla activities. Other law en.force,Jbent sources said BOnin bed P~ Jy been considered a possible suspect In aeveral murder cues now under investJ1ation by the Orante County Sheriff's Depart· ment and linked to the freeway k:illlnJCS • I <See~SPECr. Pa1e AZ> WxTop Newport Spe~der By STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.6ty P*",..... Newport Beach Councilman John Cox has emerged as the , top s}>el'lder In last April's COUD· ell race, dumping close to $30,000 into bis campalp to un- seat former councilman Ray Williams. ~ ............ Another council newcomer. PbJI llauftr, spent more than $22,000 in hla successful bid to defeat Newport's former lruU'Or. Paul Ryddf. Tbe bitb-volume spendi.Dg was diacloeed in campaip reports filed wttb the city clerk Thun- day. Rutbdyn Plummer, the third council winner in April, failed to meet 'lbunday's filing deadline. Couitcll aspirants D••id Shores, Lee Watkins and Robert Brockman also failed to file final c4lmp•i=~losure ~ Thursday. TM sp-dtn1 dllrtq • a~:.._ doee bJ' tbe ~ y. TERESA AND 00.NIC RACl'TI AND GIFTS Fonner MeM ...,_Roasted and To.Med 'l'be Newpcwt Bead de•elop- ment ftrm ~ ......., tJB.000 supportjq PrOpoelUon c. Ille ballot me81UJ"e to change city elections to coincide with general elections in November. And the lrvine Company spent an estimated $24,000 ln an In· formation ad campai1n. The ads. which appeared in a number of local newspapers. didn't support any candidal4!s and tbe firm didn't have to re- port the figures. A· company spokesman confirmed today that the estimate was accurate. Mesans 'Roast' Ex-Mayor Raciti By JERRY CIAUSEN Of ... Delly ..... ,.... Fonner mayor Dom Raciti's roast by more than 200 Qista Mesa civic, business and social leaden took on an international flavor Thursday. He waa honored with ltalian jokes, Viennese music, Mexican rood and barbs based on years of city. business and Lions Club ser"ice. Raciti, 62, didn't run for re- election this year. He served oo the City Council for el&bt years. • He was chided especially for his stands against expanded • Orange County Fairgrounds ac· tivity. qainst Mesa apartment construction and for ~ public Biker's· Last Letter Here marina at the mouth or the San· ta Ana River. Sponsored by lbe Chamber of Commerce. the roast caught Raciti and his wife Teresa strad· dling two communities, Costa Mesa and Wildomar. The former councilman said he and Mrs. Raciti will split their time between the home they recently built in that small community near Rancho California and an apartment or condominium in the Orange County coastal area. Raciti said be has turned over to bis son Robert the downtown Costa Mesa jewelry store be parcbased 23 years ago. For sale. Raciti said, ls bis home in Mesa Verde, a property that provided spoofmg fuel for Thursday's roast. City Planning Director Charles Roberts presented the former mayor with a special l&nd·me zmaiq on the dwelliq to usure quick turnover. The mytblcal bit ol spot ... lnl, stcnecJ by eurrent Mayor Arlene Schafer. wou.ld al.low a future OWDel' to crowd'° apart. meat units onto the -..boale lat u Joni as 50 percent ol the property & left In open spaee ad ........ ntaunlnl pOol lt ecJD· structed: · . · Among the~ lifta PfU•t· ed as contra.dkttGal to Radii's atancem as a coundlman wu a permaamt .U.'s lt&ll al the fairpound awap meet.· llD •· ta'prlMbe foaptblUerly. Lqlttmale .............. -..,.. ........ eappru1 lrd• beba1f " Die ••• Mn ..... and clock from raut pmrdft. ,.... _____ ,, ........ memmtoa from count,y, ...., 8Dd ltate oMcWle .............. . Fotl~ tb• l•elld at .... v .. 01 ,,., ........... blabame.bitltNliMMi• ••eeMarilJ .... Qe m ol ~llt ..... ~tlllll .......................... ., . •• till 1ilbld; ''I'm . ...,.. tO ,.......aa-,, ., ... ad 1~·-··· ... Mid. <lleaOA.81, .... U. . <See COX,·Pase AZ) Fireworks Ban Lifted SAN JOSE <AP> -Fireworks will boom and blast again in Santa Clara County. thanks lo a Supetior Court judge's ruling that forced officials to rescind a ban on fireworks sales. Judge George Barnett issued a preliminary junction against en· forcement of a fireworn sales ban in effect since last year in San Jose and the county. Barnett's action came after Pyrotronica Corp., maker olBed Devil Ftreworb, filed a lawsuit eoat.eadina that a state law pre- empts local 1ovemmeat from ban.Ding fireworks sales. Coast Weat•er elev tbrouah Saturday ucept fw niabt and mom· i~I low clouda1· Lows tonl1ht mid 50s at the beaches to 80 lbland. Biehl SaWrday hip '10I to mldlOll. . ' ?&i ••............ ·~ .. : NEW YORJC <AP> -J'wo ol UM Ht.ioa'a lar1•t ~· : merdal beab a...&u cat tWr prime Jeedtna ratet to l2 perceot, .OM a.ftl eltabliallltct UIM W.-by aome ama1ltr .... ! ~ .-. UM aultry't tlxtb lar1eat, lowered AU :llrime from 11.-eeot. UDdtitcutUn1 the 12.$ perc.it ,.._Mt !;ftunda,J by_ No. 1 Buk ol America. Crocker, No. 2 Ctubaak •• a.c1 ......... Mab1Ma. :: ..... Trwt Co •• raued 14th by deposita. jc)lned Chemical M J2 percent, pou&bly alpal.ll\I the •tart ol a widelpreed move ~to th• to.. rat.. -l'•rtl ••ntr•r• f"r•• .-. .... ,,.. ... RANCHO Ml RAGE <AP> -Form~r President Ford was re- covertna today from knee aur1ery on an old football injury at Eisenhower Medical Center, Ford press aide Bob Barrett aald. \f91r Hrbrfd•• "" . I lf-rf PORT VILA, New Hebrides <AP> -All avaJlable police ln Port Vila were on duty today at a Requiem Mus for a alaln political leader as a tense New Hebrides government awaited the arrival of a British marine peace.keepin1 force. . 'thldfUUI 6.-1. :t.i ,.,.arN NEW YORK <AP> -lt.allan financier Michele Sindona was sentenced today to 2S yeara in prison and fined $207 ,000 for bank fraud. The char1es stemmed from hb control and operation ol the Franklin National Bank, which collapsed In 1974 ln the na· lion's lar1est bank failure. · ·Bfrflt of a \ffliaN · Drt»p,,.-d SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A theater owner who planned to show the classic film "Birth ol a Nation:· has canceled It. say· ing he reared "mob violence " Radicals denouncing the film as rat'ist wrecke4 tM theater's projection room Tuesday. smashing glus. toppling projecto.rs and ripping the screen. Israel ls•ue Move by Muskie Focuses on PLO WASHINGTON (AP ) - Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, f0Uowin1 through oo a new European lnitiative, today offered the PaJeaUne UberaUon OTJanizati<;la a negotiating role if it renounces lu commitment to destroy larael. "l'he ball 11 lo the PLO'• court," Muskie said at a news conference. His comment followed a Stolen CB ·Dangerous' CAMPBELL <AP> -A 40- year-old Campbell man says h.la stolen CB radio, la rigged with • lethal blasting caps which CQUld "blow the thlag to hell." 11 : Should the radio explode and : cause injury or death, the man .said be would conside r It : "perfect Juatlce." The deadly : radio was stolen from a parked :~ar in Santa Clara County. : The man, as quoted in today's : San Jose Mercury Newa. laid, : "This I.I my way of saying, 'OK ·~mart guy, you got the radio, : now do sometbina with it.' · · ~ghan Coup Seen : NEW DEUD, India CAP> - : Rival pollllcal factions In :Af1hu1lstan'1 Marxist • leadenhip are reported "fteht· : inl like two c:ruy do11." as So- : 1let and Afchan army unttl : tltbten aecurlty around Kabul, a : ell)' awash with rumon ot an ;jmpendlng coup and poaalble :new atUckl by M01lem CU«· ~riUu. • .. .. . • .. . DAILY PILOT , ........... C71•t.....at C1111r••l••••c....,. ,,,_..._._ ·~ dedaratidn by the aloe Ew'o-r:an Commoo Market COUDtries Italy aaytnc tbe Palestinian 1roup "wlU bave to be uaod.al· Id'' wttb IUdeut PMee talka. Before the Europeana met, llu1kie ~d othe_r Carter ad- ministration olliclala declared their opposlUori to any move by the allles that might undercut lbe stalled Egyptiao-Jsraell ne"otlaUona over PaleaUIUan autonomy. But Muskie reacted to the dec laration by saying the ad· ministration· "does not see anything on its face whlcb directly challenges the Camp David .process." He announced, meanwhile, that the head& of the Eeyptian and Israeli n~1otlatin1 teams would meet in WuhJnston July 2-3 to try to flnd a way to reopen lhe ta.lb. They wen suspended in di.a· agreement over a1surin1 larael's security and the at.ttua of Jerusalem. "Hopefully, we 'll now build some momentum ... Muakle llld in announcing tbal Eayptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hauan Aly and laraeli Interior Ml.niater Josef Burg are comin1 here. "We are not t.ryine to keep the PLO out." Muskie sald In reaponH to the new European diplomatic Initiative which c alled also for "self · determination'' for Aub Palestinians. Obviously. he said. "the ne1otiattn1 base must be broadefted at the right Ume" to Include the Paleallnlan1, Jordan, Syria and othen. But for the time betn1. he ruled out "Specific partii::cUon" by the PLO In peace unlela tt disavowed lta aoal ot dulroyin1 llrael and accept.I U.N. Security Cowlcil resolutions oa wblcb cut· rent peacet.alb are belnl helcl. _ "How do you expect llrael to deal with a IJ"OUP that la beot on ltl cielU'\actioa?'' lluakle asked. t'ro• Pflflr . I I ROAST ••• '"" .......... .. ., ...... " .............. . T•• IOUfH lMleated tbat Oraa,.~._.,._...., •••• Oftlr, , ... LAJID .. pert ot • -::::t..., ......... " effort at MIYIDI ..... :E-S!!~~· would be maldn1 no further atat•m.t OG ..... PtDdi"I ... appeu.c. ID COW1 Moeda.J far arrafp ...... la ~ wttb Mlranda'adeath Meaawblle, Oraa1e,.COuat7 Sb•rtlr• Lt. Wyatt Hart nJd tbat Oua1• County la· Veltlp&an wen C. band la Loi An1elH Tburadaj follo•U.1 Boaln'• arrest. Aaked to describe tbe In· ve1tl1atlon: Hart 1ald, · · EverJthinl la proceecltq very 1lowl7, wry cauUoual,v." Cooke 1a1d that Marcb bu been completed but declined to reveal what. ll anytb1n1, wu round. Police olftclals aa.ld Thursday that 8onln bad been under sur· velllance for about 10 days at the time ol his 1UT1'8l. • The arrest occurred In a darkened partdna lot. Officers aald they discovered Boa.ia and an unldenUfied youth en111ed in sodomy "' the back or Booln:s ll1ht ueeo f'ord van . Fro• Pap :ll ASH ••• Department. Bo•anee -Soar Prf,ncess, Mate Spli~tilll(? , LONDON <AP) -Princess Caroline ol Monaco and ber husband ol two years, Philippe Junot, are CGlllideriq a MPV•· Uon, London Daily Mall gossip columnilt Nl&el Dem,pater r. ported today. A apokelman for tbe palace ln lloaaco aald: "It'• almPIJ a rumor" andbadnofurtbercommeot. ' ·· JlmOt failed to achieve financial autteM, desptte bis prtncety C!IOllDeCUom, and lhll. u well as bit much publlcbed eve· nings wtth other ladiel la places like New Yon, eoatributed to the rift," Dempster wrote. The couple met four yean ato al Reline'• al&htdub in llanbal· tan and wed ln Monte Carlo ln June 1978 after Initial opposlUcft from Caroline's pareata, Prince Rainier and Princess Gratt. A f'tnaJ ~lsion oo a breakup. 1ald Dempster. will be after the Monaco tou.Nt seuoa ends He said the marriage might be annulled as they have DO cblldreo TMS.Oa•s..,.W'*6illi ... ~. .. -·~,, .. ,...... -"' 111 ~, did= u.11111-.;: ft comp• •mta ..Wdlla morlt.lal Uae cam"119 ,...,, IU&e .... ._..in tbe ..al; The.mt: ta tM April .. Ue, IDd R1ea«. l*l to1etlter relaUv•J1 •••ll ware._.. ..-.. Wida ..,..,. ell1Un1tn~•twam1 ,,.nt about tlO,OIO wlaUt a,c,off 1pntJmt ... 11t•, , Campaip d!MIOltune were alM ftW _,.. VTN CGMOllcllted of lrvlat ••4 Alltr1aa Pb1rm.-seal ol lntae. VTK aftldala Nported spend· tac ..,. in the city rec. tlw'ouCb eoatributiobs to Cox, Maurer. lln. Plummet' end Lee WMkiDa. Alle1ms'1 report ebow9d Sl.000 to t.M Y• oo D Committee plus tits donaUou to Cox. llau.rer and lln. Plummer. Here'• a look at tbe total con- tributkm and eXDeaditu,.. as report•d by Tbaraday 's deadllDe: DISTRJCt' TWO -Rldwd Clucu: total contributioos are S1'.J46; total expenditures are ·~t.S50. Major contrlbutora Include Alexander Grant and Co., ac- countants, $200; Planning Com· mlssklner Allen Beek, $200; Car- roll Beek. S200 and Beneficial Admlnlstrallon Co. or Irvine $200. Clucas reported spending f' 257 ol hill own money. · DISTRICT FIVE:-Maurer: tot.I contributlool $24.234; total expendltuere. $22,23&. Major contrlbutora include Richard Jobnaon, Placentia, '200; Bruce Becker. Newport Beach COftlUJtant. '200; Lonnie Donn, Newport Beacb attorney. $200: Callfomla Real Eat.ate Ac- tion Committee, $200. Park Newport LTD, $200; John Curci. Newp0rt Beach. $200. Jack Raub, engineer, $200 and eqineer Robert Bein. sue. Ryckoff: total ~ntributioo 110,214: total expenditures $9,999. Mayor Connie McReady declared a limited state of eme,.ency ln Portland, wb.lcb Ilea just acroq the Colwnbia River and 40 mlles southwm ol the volcano. and lmpoeed a speed limit ol LS mpb. Wlnda from the opposite direcUoo at high altitudes carried a U&bt sprloklln1 of dual 100 miles north to Seattle. Commuten la PortJand strac· gled to won through a gray, muddy slime f0Uowin1 an alJ. night fallout o( aab mixed with rain. Portland International Airport reopened at 6:15 a.m. after being closed moat ol the night. Youths Halt Car, Assault Driver Major contributon include Robert Sprffn, $200; Jeanette Spreen, $200: Newport Beacb al· tomey Robert Bartoo SlOO; Ila-· rill Skilling, SlOO. William Allen. $200; Carroll Beek, $200; and Roger Vander· &rtrt. $3X). "It k>oks Ute an atom bomb," an observer in a U.S. FOC'eSl Servl~e plane radioed u lbe volcano exploded Tbunday Ditbt for the t.bird time in a month. "It'• vsy, ~ black , .. lt'1ltillboomlna,It1 really boomina.'' ScleaUata aaJd lbe eruption could become the wont sloce May 18. wben the volcano blanketed alx states with uh and claimed the Uves ol dozens of people. Fro• Pa,,.-.I I IRAN •.• dead and 10 injured. Unofficial accounts aaid five were killed and 300 lnJured durin1 the tbree- bour battle betweeo K.bometnl loy allsll and members ol the People's Mltjabedeen, or War-, riors. Iran'• laraeat leftiat ~ ooaiUoo ID"OUD. Witneale9 Hid the tl1htin1 be1an when Khomeini aup- porters, armed wtt.b aticb and atooes. tried to force their way into a raUy o( some 100.000 Mu- j aahedeen at Tehran's Amjadiyeb at.adlum. down the atreet from the occup6ed embauy. filhtlnar between the iroupe qulcily •Pread Into the street between the stadium and the embau)'. Witneetee aa.ld Kho- me l n i '• revolutionary guardamen opened rtre in an at- tempt to dl.apene the rampactnl mobs. Boys' Club Summer Program Set Tbe Harbqr Al'Q Boy•' Club la 1cbecluled to beliD Ill 1u.mmer Protram Monda'/ IDOl"D1AI with relay ...,_., roller akatlal. bot do11 aDd le. crur. Boys and llrtl .. 9!' MftB to II are UMl*S to parUel-p..-ta et.b actlvltl••· a 8011 • Club apok•womaa 1ald. On• year memberablp fee la tlO per ~rtOD. Other actlvltl" durta1 tM nnt .-o1 tbe ,...... .,. ' ram iacludt uateboanl ct., UM 11, a bucla bip JUM It ad • 1"rt.llMle -.... , .... TIM RaiW Ana 8oJa Club hu two IOoMiOM: TM UDDel' Bay Br'aDieb. 1111 1'uldil AV. .. Colla ..... ;. IDd tM ~ Br~ tal Vista Del Oro, Nt""""IMC'. ,,.. faellttlll .,. °"8 .... •• ,~.......,10 •.•.•• •·;o,,.... ~·Call ~:'~r ••1 araae• at ......... fflni-.ll II& • ~ -. A ~year-0ld chaufreur who was driving five Huntington Beach high school guduates through Newport Beach In search of a party Thursday eveolnc. was stabbed by a gan1 of punk rockers, ~ce said. In adclltJoa. ~llce 1alcl. a Newport 8eacb omcer WU IJI. Jured when bl• patrol unit er ashed whi..le he was punu.inc a car thought to be carry1na the punk rocken, who remain at large. Limousine driver Daniel Hanns, ol Cypress, tbe llabbina victim, was rushed to Fountain Valley Community Hoapltal where he I.a Uated in cuarded condition today. Police aaid the mldnl1ht Incl· dent toot place oo the 300 block of Walnut Street. They said Har1n1 waa stabbed with a switchblade knife once in the t'ro•Pa~ II F1NANC·ES ••• Jfe recetved 1,IS7 votes in • campaign based mostly on door-to-door vlalll throu1boul much ol the city. Car d e aler Rlch•rd W. Johnston flied a slaned state- ment that he hed neither collect- ed nor spent more than $2llJO ln secunn, hill 818 votea. chest and again in the stomach Harms is ~1 ng treated an Fountain Villley's new trauma care unit at the hospital Investigators cllum that the incident wu triggered when a group of eight punk rockers aporU.,. botch halrc:uta alld leat.beT JMbU taued a beer bottle at the puaiq Umoo1tnie. Hanns. officers satd. pulled O\•er t.o the curb and then walked to the back o( the car to confront the youths. A pushing and sbov· 1ng match broke out and Harms was stabbed, police said. As the suspect.a fled. police said tbe 25-ynr-old drinr crawled back.into the car and asked one or his young pasaengers to drive him to the hospital. PoUce said aU five passengers were juveniles and had just completed gr aduation ceremonies in Hunt1n1ton Beacb. It wu unclear which acbool tbey bad iraduated from. lnvesttsaton aa.ad Newport Of. fleer John Simon later •Potted• carload o1· youths matching the description ol the suspecta and 1•ve ehase north on Jamboree Road. Police laid &mon lost CGntrol or bil vehicle durillg the pursuit and sustained neck Injuries when be cruhed. DlSTRlCT SEVEN -Cox: total conlnbullons $28,473; total expenditures $29,815. Major contributors Include Hancock Banning. $200; M. Henley, $200; Latham and Watkin, a Los Angeles law ft.rm. $200; Buildlng lndu.atry Aaocla. Uoo ot Loe Aiutelea. GOO. W .E. LaaptoD, Slit; Dell DeRnere and A.-oeiate., a.: Harbor Realty, ~: Hennu Klmmd and AMoctates, SZIOO: Park Newport LTD. $200 and James Roosevelt, $100. Wiiliama: total eontributions $9,999, total expenditures SlO,OSS. Major cont rl butors include Orange County Environmenu.J Coallllon, S200 : Paul Ryckoff, $100. Plabnloa Commissioner Hal Thomas, $200; Frances Robinson, SlOO. Sue Ficker, $100; Norman Hummel, S200: Jay and Ba~a Liebman, $400 and Plannln1 Commissioner Debra Allen, $200. 'Mourners' Race , TOKYO <AP> -PuWnc Mlde their rlvalriea , leadera or Jap•n'a rulln1 Liberal Democratic Party dooned black armbands and bit the campaisn trail today, hopin1 to cub ln on public sympathy over the aud· den death of Japanese Prime Minister Maaayoeb1 Ohira. 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S11ort Coat In 011r St.wk ••• For Onl,· ••• • 00 ,. 1 " ~ . ~ . ' • • • , , ~ • • . . • ~ • . .. .. . .. ~ .. . • Maat a Gas His mother might not recognize him, but that's Arthur D. Allen of Irvine behind that gas mask, the latest in chemical warfare fashions. Allen is a Gunnery Sgt. in the Marine Corps Reserve and trains regularly at El Toro MCAS. • Carier 'Praised' To Union Meniliers ............. STUMPS FOR CARTER IAbor Secfetary Ma,.,,.n Different '"Papas' in '- Sunday Pilot On Father's Day. the Sunday Daily Pilot will report on papa penguins and Big Brother volun· teers •ho provide an adult male image to boys in fatherless homes. Other features will be: (SUNDAY'S BEST) CHAT WITH PLATO -Not the philosopher, but a computer system that teaches buai- nessmen the alcills of manage- ment and salesmanship. In Sun· day's Business sect.ion. FANCIFUL-PRACTICAL - Environmental Communica- lions• new advertisinl campaip uaes cartoon characters to ex· plain why engi.neen should Wy lta precise, clean-room services for building microcircuits. Busi· ness ol the Week. Ntrn.mOUS FilE; -Faos hUD&eriD& for classy TV vutet;J caa =e in a satisf)tn1 menu SUD r. with the return of "Om· nlbu.I, ' alriq at 7 p.m . OD a.an.. nel 7. See what's lD at.ore man entertalnment story. 8LBEPY MECCA -Wilen were you lut in Mazatlan? Columaia Charles McCabe Yistl· ec1 tbere CID a J\IMet rtceDt)J UMt apd.aie. the ratinp ot El Slartmp Bucket r.t.aarllllt Md tbe llmdcan port's aportfl.abbaa. Praising Jimmy Carter as "a president who has the best labor record since the New Deal," U.S. SecreJ,ary of Labor Ray Marshall ulged more than 3,000 union members in Anaheim Thursday lo vote Democratic in November. Marshall touted Carter's ac- com plisbments on behalf or labor during the president's three years in office. including creation of 9 million jobs, passage or "one of the best minimum wage laws in his- tory," and bolstering or an oo·the· Job safety agency. Tbe former economics pro- r essor characterized Carter's Republican opponent, Ronald Reagan., as a poltt.loat si:C wbo .. olliYioul to tbe Pl of die wartdq-llllll. •J(arlbaJl IMldresaed delegates at the American FederaUcn of Stale, Co110ty and Municipal Employees convention in Anaheim. The. pro-Carter sentiment didn't prevail at the union COO· vention all day, however. Earlier, Congressman William Clay, D-Mo., charged that Presi· dent Carter's budget-balancing efforts had left the nation ·'teetering on the brink of economic, political and moral bankruptcy." While he didn't endorse Reagan as an alternative for voters, Clay asked, "What choice ls there between a Ronald Reagan who promises to wreak economic disaster and a Jimmy •Carter who bas already done it?" Public employees are being blamed for the nation's economic woes, Clay said, and policemen and firemen are be· ing fired to balance budgets. "The effort to balance the federal budget is a political fraud. If accomplished, it will reduce inflation by only two- tenlhs of one percent over a t-wo- year period. But its impact on workers and the poor will in· creaae their suffering three-fold. M anhall said Carter's ag- greaatve energy policies help fight inflation. Slashing oil imports is the lasting solution to unemploy· ment and inflation, be told the audience. "Our very destiny is being de- c-ided by foreip oil minbten - not you and me," be said. Gas in Fra~e $3a Gallon Crlm• Ott Ora•1• Couty Ttault DUtrtct .,._ ID a re- c .. t 10-moatb period r811119d ,,_ .......... -tbeft to .. 'aaulU•clrttwa. B•&Mlftraotma.t~ lY tee.I by C!Ollmt1 bul rNln la tbe O«mllve bella'fiol' of tbeir fe&Jew taao*n. traailt dilltict oftlelalaukL _ . lf• ol tM IN aft-CID OCTD .... ~ June 1'71 tbrou'1a Marcia 1.llO. bealdea tbeft md v...,.m. were com. altted by OY•r·ezbberant be•cbtloen and rowdy dnmb. said JobD Blaocq, tbe district'• lone aecurtty aaent. Nonetheless, Blancq ls ID.IP-· pine out a security stra~ to ward off·tbe situaUoa reportedly faced by OCTD'a coWiterpart in Loi .U,eles, the Rapid Truait Diatrlct. Likened by one RTD bus driver to a "bia IDOYiD8 battle- sround.'' pusen1en and bus driven OD tbe la Angeles bus. system freq~ face armed robben and Yiolent 1anc mem- ben. But 0raqe County olfldals don't expect tbe bi&,clly lawbreakinc in la An1eles to spill over into suburban Orange County. For ex.ample. the seven ind· dents durlnl the 10.lllonth Sur· vey period ID which passengers were i.Jtjured nearly all involved drunken bus riden battling at out among them.selves. Blancq said. -And driver and paaaenger complaints about offensive passengers -moat or them beacbgoers -are usually behavioral rather than criminal. · The behavioral problems in· elude such tranagreasion.s as spitting, throwing objects, turn· ing radios to eanplitting levels and verbally abusinR other bus riden. Heavier offenders turn to rip. ping seats with pocket knives and marting bus walls with felt- tip markers. In coot.rut to the knife and gun attacks on Los AD&eles buaea, there bas yet to be a felony assault on an Orange County bus. But there were 67 times in 10 months that buses were used as targets for rock.a. brick.a. bullets and pellets. In adaitioa, 28 buses were ln· volved in =·nm accidents. In ta. dl8trid'• most serious lnch•enta durltlf the 10-month survt1 period. two bus drivers required emergency medical treatment. On January 16 a rock crashed through the' window of a bus in Huntington Beach, sendlng the driver to a hospital for stitches. Two months earlier, also in Huntington Beach. a female driver was punched in the face by a drunk passenger. However, Blancq said~ dis· trict'a records show few offenses considering the number of buses on Orange County streets. But with forecasts of growing numbers or passengers and buses, transit district officials said they need a more organiud p l a n t o. p r o t e c t d r i v e r s • passengers and a S50 mlllion in· ventory. Enter Blancq. The former Los Alamitos policeman will draw up a aecwi· ty plan for OCTD facilities and buses. • And first priority is a l:rackdown on beach rowdies. "They lose their civUlzaUon on the way home from the beach." said Blancq, who rides buses UD· dercover ror a first·band tllmpse of bus problems. From now on, he said, overly· rambunctloua teen-agers coming home from the beach will quickly b;e gl ven the boot. Nixon Tapes Playing to # Full House ................. AL KING (LEFT) AND CHUCK COMSTOCK DISPl.A Y KING'S ANTIQUE Fl.AO 34 Stan Arnnged •• One Large One by Hie Grandmother Mor• Than 1~ Yean ago Kansas King 34-star Flag 100 Years Old The old flag's cloth is so thin it's transparent. There is a gap- ing bole ln the 10th stnpe. TI>e 34 stars are arranged in the pal· tern of one large star. . Al King. a Newport Beach Elka Club member. s ays bis grandmother made the flag more than 100 years ago in celebration of the admission of Kansas -the 34th state -lnto the Union ln 18SL His grandparents, Albert and . Hattie ~ were early settlers in the Kansas Territory. be said. After the flag is displayed at a Flag Day ceremony 4 p.m . Sun· day a1 the Newport Beach Elks Club, 3456 Via Oporto in Lido Village, King said, it wall be re- turned to Kansas to be' displayed in the state Historical Museum. AltbouClt Flac Day is the an- niversary of the adoption of the American flag on June 14, im. the Elks Club celebration will be a day late oo Father's Day. 1be observance is open to the public. Gays in TV Debut SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Boy meets boy on San Fran· clsco's answer to a popular TV show as "The Gay Dating Game" debuts toda y wattl young male contestants select· ing a dale from equally male "bacbelon No. 1, Ho. 2 and No. 3 .. ·The show, · produced locally and available at 8 p .m. to about 60,000 San Francisco homes on cable television, is being done "in the spirit or fun," said coproducer Marty Chavkin. "It will al.so be in good taste" The show will follo w the format of the popular "Dating Game," including the cutesy questions that the contestant asks a trio of aspiring dates before picking one or three bachelors. In tbts case. or course. both the contestant and the three potential dates Wlll be men. "My favonte question," said Chavldn," is, 'If I were a potato, would you bake me, fry me or mashme'!0 Other questioos OD lap include the fallowi.IMr -"Your madaer's com.1111 to \llslt. Row do ,_ tell her you're Urine with U. boy from down the block? .. Chavtin said be sees oo legal problems from Chu~k Banis, originator of the Dating Game program. But he may be wrong. Chuck Ba rris Productions executive vice-president Bud Granoff said, "These people are running an some very tricky wate rs. I don't know bow they can do that. They're doing something they have no right to do." Present FATHER'S DAY KELLOGG'S GROM ULCH '1he Rnest OUtdoor Plonttng Mix" 2 cu. Ft. Size Reg. •429 1M1PllCI13.89 OITttO'"·-* f«IPd'-d di Ot klrOt cnca * Q roaesa al. .... * &.t di 9lfmudO ..... - C». SID Rig. '12.91 IAll •10.21 'IV Filming Of 'Dallas' Top Secret . • .. LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -"Whi> shot J .R. ? .. is a question bearO around the world these dQs, ~ the producers of the bit ceg aeries "Dallas" are out to keep the amwer secret; : J .R. Ewing, an oil-rich KOUlf- drel played by Larry Haamae. wu gravely wounded when abOt twice in the stomach in this season's la.at episode. The au- dience doesn't know if he'll Dve or die, or who palled the trigger. . Lorimar Productions is taking precautions to .keep everyone gueuing unW the fall season. Probably no more than 1hree people know who the assailant is -and the 1riggerman eould be changed if the secret leaks. Scripts are being lssued with crucial pages missing. Episodes are being filmed under tight security lD Dallas. Phony scenes ftnaertne the wrong person are belna ftJmed to keep everyaae .. • ... -ladUdlal tbe all Udaew. . "We're~ lo doe~ ln our power to mislead or keep the audience guessing and keep the identity or the real assailant bidden until the show airs," said producer Leonard Katzman, in a t e l ephone inierview from Dallas. Katzman gave only one elite: "The assailant will be someone that the audience bas seen or he ard about. It won't be somebody that J.R. discovered robbing the Ewing office." IANDINI LAWll SPIEADBt • 20" SprtoCI •EOll'f..-.. lfll0,'33.15 IALIPllCI '28.99 ; . .... ft •"ADI: What .,. up today la ... vp ~-.... ,.. Y• .-.w••rty aped tMI kind ot ~ Deft ..... Jm Jiii lllto 70W frtedl1 caner IU aatioa tbeM . dQa. Yet 11119 •a 11 iae. MocldnC bit ot fuel lntel.Uteace wu burled ba tbe public printa just today. The Auto Club of , Southern California bas just suneyed more than 380 1aa slatJoos in our region. -~ Thus the auto club sa\'ants have reported that gasoline prices bave actually gone down this past week. THAT'S DOWN. Tbll ls the opposite direcUon ot ap, if you remember at all. This downward plunge at the pumps, however, isn't likely to cause fear and trembling among the multimillionaire rub ol OPEC. . The price drop. according to the auto dub surveyors, was three-tmtbs of one ceat per 1alloa. This 11 bardly tbe kind of thine that will cause you to nab riP& oul for a barplD tankful. nm DIDC'llWs .. mare like a •mall blip ba tbe ..... ' upward sptra1 ol fuel eosta. ()p tbe ~ where the PY baa drawn a line abowtng price iDflatlon, it would just loot like a spot where bis pen flngen twitched once. . De8ptte all that. we should be tbanltfu.I. At least be twitched down ra1ber than twitcllinl up, which is what we all expeet every tlme we pull into a eu pump. IN ADDrl'ION TO the small price blip downward, the auto club people say you m.igbt actually be a&le to find a t few aenice stations open tbil weekend in our reckm. They estimllte l'1 perceat ol tbe ltatkJDs wllJ be open Saturday ad about 51 percent wW be keePiaa Sanday boura. Do JOU RppOae tbls 11 some kind of trmcl! Are aenice llatlaDI out there actually loctinl for balines• tbeee days! 1 i ~ IF :.TBJS KEEPS UP they may start wubin& v ... Wtnchbielda and llvbaa aw.,,.,.. ltealr lmlna ....... • Short of that, at Ieut you have the small downward blip to coatemplate. You could aet wone news on a Friday the 13th. .. 'Ba/,all£ed '81 Budget' Approved WASHINGTON <AP> -Four weeks behind scbedule, eoairw bu adopted • tw.e bUUOD 1m balaeed budpt.. But many policymakers believe the deepening recession is already' puabi.aa the teDtaUve specttnc plan bllck into tbe red. · Besides proJecUne the fll'St balanced federal budcet in 12 yean, tbe approved~•« plan alloc•les $1.53.1 for defense, $3..2 billion more tbaa President Carter requested. That figure coatains the bla• peacetime mllltary increase ever. a jump ol -$11 billion O¥er" the current vear. PAll'ILY TO PAY for that in· crease, the budcet reeommmds cut.a in an array of domestic pro. Jrama, lndudiq public serriee Jobs, food stamps, Saturday mail, mus lra.n.alt. 1rants to local police departments. state revenue sbarlna and W'baD aid. Within hours Tbunday, both the House and Senate approved the budaet-endiQC a ~ IUDS· va.·batter dispute tbat bas blocked actioo on emerpncy spenc:tiai and for a wide •a:ietY of IOvermneol proc:rama. . Tbe a-e. nl1inl almolt •· tlr'elJ on Democratic •otee, = U. lludlet .. UL Tlte ID a blpartlaaD .._ of support. then pve it flDa1 ap- ~al. 11·31. ~t Cuter's aipalure WU not reqm.red. THE aMJSB, WIOCll reject· ed aa a1molt ldentlcal badld two weMa llCO. revened itself after Democratic leaders warned that failure to .,... a ·~plan would be --u an b' to IO'lllftl. ••we are rumU.na out of time,·· declared Rep. Robert N. Giaimo, J>.Cou., HouH Budcet CommlUee chairman. Carter aDd llouM Speaker Tbomaa P. O°Nelll lr .• who• posed the flnt ..... for livilll too mucb to defense Uld too lit· tie to social prc>ll'aml, support. ed tbe slipUy revlsed com· pl'Olllile .Thunderstorms Spread Belt Extends From Pacific to Midwest ~.,,.,lt'emller 1-...... ~·------............ -oe..n.. ~'-' ...... --· -,.,_ .............. -.-.......... .~ ~ ............ west I• -•llwnt ................ _ .. .... ...... _ ............. 4-t ..................... c__._ .. S-~I....__., n'«ly ... ., .. IS_.. ........... . --- • a "' .. u eo n ... u ..... .. )A ,. "' ,. "' 71 " 101 n " '' 71 ,. lf2 n ., u .. ts .. " . ... ,., 6J • '° .. )4 'J? JS .. ,. 71 SJ ". NllMll91tt(M ~ tt• ....... •11 ......... ..,, cw-" • ........,. a ... ,.,. ourc 1 ••• " .. o .... ,.. ft 74 ..... . ... ........ ..71 ........ ..,. ._ .. .,. • SI .. 74 ... • 14 .h • n A .. " ·" • 77 .tt • n • .. " WOAl..O I NATION a.ere 12 Were KiUed Workers examine the battered fuselage of an Air W'lSCODSin commuter plane that crubed near Valley, Neb .. a.bout 15 miles west d Omaha late Thursday. Battered by a vtolent thunderstorm, the plane slammed mto a muddy soybean field, ldllitlg 12 of the 15 people aboard. Gas Rationing Looms? WAIRINGTON (AP) -Pl'eai· dent c.rt.er'a latelt 1uo1tne ra· tiaaJDI plea. wtalcb would ~ the effects ot an emeraency oil sbortale wttb a flood ol coupam. is forcbaC Cclq:reaa to take yet anotber joamey acJ'OIS fa.mili.a.r bat sUppery p'OUDd. Tbe lawmaken will decide wbetber to embrace or {eject Carter'• proposal under rules tbat live tbe plan -Miil to Capitol Hm T'tlllnday -a much beUer ebmce for approval than ~ ..... that died there in put ~ ...... Coqnea bas been demandiq a ,,..,.._ ntlcwrin1 plan for n.e years. but euti'r efforts_. by Carter and Plesident FonS clied Ul a clin of ~iooal aquab- blinl OYer wtucb states would beoeftl most. . If the ne• propoul is ap- pro ved -more preciHI)' 1f Congress fails to reject it -a 20 percent lbortf.a1J ln U.S. oil sup- plies would aet in motiOa a vast new bureaucracy in which thousands ol workers would dia· tribute billions of coupom to the owners of 153 million vehicles at a federal cost ol 12 billion or more a year. Tbeoretlcally, tbe aet·up would spread tbe sbortae• fairly amoq all Americana. It would Ii ve atra weilbt to f anners and otben in agriculture, to 1tates whose driven use their cars a lot ID tlmee of fuel p&eoty, to m-. transit and to aQyooe else who could coovince the gov. ern ment he or she deserved special treatment. Anyone who didn't use all bis c oupons could sell them to anyone elae for whatever the market would bear. The House rejected Carter's first stand·bY plan after tbe ~nate approved it last year. I· 'Pill' No Danger to H~ SAN FltANC8:0 CAP>-A cl9t•· .... ., u. Vfect of '*'II eoMlol pWA---~ .... taect • UM blht •• UM pW _.. Miut db· ........ -............... t.M doctar ,.... k f 1 t tM nn•dl ..._ ~. lllfttrt Ra"lldl.u"M of tM ...... ~ 11.clkal ~ ID WalDall CT'Mll ........ tbll •hl41 ·-CODdudecl .. _, tram tM NatJanal hlltlbMI ol Beallb. &aid T1uanda1 lbe could mat MY wbJ t.be ftnd.ill£a dJlfeNd trom pn. vtoua ..-eareb. amODI pW UMn and theie w .. even m--. UM ol the plU m!Ost NdUH ln· cldtnet of flbrou1 tumora ln tbe breut. 88. aA•CRAaAN. AN •••m"*'sl• wbo bu b-. ~ ··Tlt•r• eea• •r~H t-t-14••r• u.-•I clw plH ........ rftl•C"f" .................. , t1•r•M• f 11••r• lH •h• .......... -~ when UM ol tbe pij1 wu •COllPed. ·.,.,,.,. i. oq ooe. deft.DtUv• ltocb of Ute pW," Or • .JWnebaran aid .• .,,,_ pW alfeett dUf._t womm tn dltfenet ••Y• and lf a WOIDU hu ay doubt about l.t. lbe lbouJd not UM it. ••1rftlEllE llONI! KEBMGB~ our ltullY lt ii ibat people abould be aware ot tbe fallacy of one, abaolute. blaclMmd-whlte Set of &DIW'el'll to all questiom. We would like to conduct further~ on tbe data we bave collected ID WI study, but tbere ii DO more a:raat moDeJ." ••wg f'OUND NO EVIDENCE of a re- latlODlhlp between use ol the pill and bean att.ack1," Dr. RamcharlU) said "Several Olher atudlea h•C:,..~:C:~ sucb a relationship. Tbat ii to the effeeta of tbe pUl for 23 years, said tha t white. middle-class, suburban women were studied because they WU"' the onea most uaing th~ pill when the 1tud.y befan. Dr. ltamcbara.n said she was unsure of the total cost ot the research but that 1t ran Into the mi1llom of dollars. Fiddler on Floor ua. "However, others who bave reviewed our data are convinced OW' failure to find a relallonship ls real." The Sludy said the use of tbe pill may cause IOIDe increase in blood clottin&, but the danger is considered minimal. Dr. Ramcharan saJd. Pill users studied also showed some slight elevation in blood pressure, hypertenaioo and l>Ulff rate, but the doctor said the effects were not long-term and disappeared th:=!:~ !t~:«;."J!~ State fiddle champ Marvin Johnson of Ventura. boaored by tbe M-anet then malled out &eagtby follow-up sembly for his accomplishmeota, cranked off a blueg:rus reel for questionnaires to tbose patient.a to the m Thursday to show his appreciation. gather data for the study. ______ _.:_ _____ ..:...;.. _____________ _ Dr. Ramcharan said Lhat the study of healthy. white. middle-class Kaiser pa· tlente from age 18 to 54 also showed that there was DO increased risk ol cancer of the breast, ute rus lininR or ovary The results of Lhe study have been sent to NUf, Dr. Ramcharan said. and will be submitted for publication in a medical journal. They are not available to Lhe public now, she said. Anti-smoke Vote Seen Slain Girls' Bodies Found SACRAMENTO CAP > -An anti·smoking in· LA Tri.es 1tiat1ve will "likely" get on lhe Novem ber ballot, says Secretary of State V da March Fong Eu. health facility. Viola · lJODS would be punisha· ble by SlS fines. m arijuana for personal use, submitted 397,014 unverified sig.natures . Ms. Eu said that didn't seem to be enough to cover the number of signatures that usually tum out to be invalid. LOS ANGELES <AP) -The ( ~ DI r-d r0Dr• Y But tbe chances are partially elothecl ·bodies ol two J ...,.,a~ ...... .-slim for an m1llative to teen-age girls, both apparenUy BR/ E FS LOS ANGELES (AP> -In a W T. k ft7 k legalize the use of man · -;:::;==============-s bot to deaLh, have b,een found brief court beari.nt. tbe last 16 nOr . Wee juana. Ms. Eu added by a highway crewman as be charges a«a inst eonfeued Thursday. Su pporte rs of the mariju an a initiative , whac h would legalize possess100, transporta- tion or cultivation of wu working alonpide a Vea· pain was part _of the healing Hill1tde Stran1ler Kenneth LOS ANGELES <AP> SJgnatures for the two turaFreewayentranceramp. , process. Bianchi were dismissed as part -Lo. Angeles bec:ame m easures have bee n The Los Angeles County To avoid tiring Pryor, only 8 of a plea bariain that aaved the Ii r s l ma Jo r submitte d to county Coroner's offiee aebeduled an few visitors have been allowed Bianchi from the death American city Thursday electaon offi cials, w ho autm-y today, and no details to visil him, Sw•ve said, and penalty. to p u l a II 3 7 '0 0 0 will determine by J une ~,... ._ Deputy District Attorney municipal employees on 26 whether the r e a r e a bout the apparent shootings doctors DOW want to limit guests Roger Kelly said Superior OM.ut a flexible work week lo enough. were made public. to a ctor .Jim Brown, a close J.uc:tie William Keen& diowed an experiment designed Police were seeking infonna-friend whom Pryor insists 00 the cba!Wes Thursday --five to clean up the air, save tion to help lhem identity the neeing dally. counts ol murder. 10 of con-energy and step up pro- g i r I s a nd I e a rn t b e (·t-r•••••fl Di•rupfrd spiracy to commit murder and ductivity. circumstan~es of their deaths. one of pimpiM. The two-year pilot The girls died sometime in the LOS ANGELES <AP> -Stu-Bianchi was sentenCed to life program adopted OD a t d ·oo be~ re ... e bodies dents went 00 a rampage after lmp-'----1 •--t ""-·--r _ .. _ 10·1 vote by the city WO· ay pen 10 .u.1 graduation ceremona·e· -ere ·~ ...., V\ll.UUI:: .. ...,.. were fowid Thurs~ay afteJ'nooo · "' "" pleadine guilty to five count.a ot council will be ln full orr the westbound ramp at cancelled at Verdugo Hilla Hlgb murder, one of sodomy and one operation within aix Forest Lawn Drive. School, setting caps, gowns and of CODSllb'acY in connection with moot.bs. backers said. Police said both girls were trash Clll fire and breaking win· the Hillside-Strnaler deaths of Employees in all city h·te d 1 .. 17 ,... dows, police said. 10 y,,,. ... .,, women between Oc· departments will be on w 1 an ... years oni-School offidm ended gradua---Ut tion ----i-Th··-.a-y m'.gbt tober U1rl and February 1978. eloarer ~Jouwr~ay ·or40-a •,. I · g '-~~ w ~ In acbange for bis plea and b ~It ..... It ryor • P ror1H after so~ students began toss· an agreement to testify against n l n e. da y, 10 • b our SHERMAN OAKS (AP) -U jng smoke bombs, cherry bombs bis COU1iD. Angelo Buono. Pl'OS-actiedule Oftr a two- c ritically burned comedian and firecrackers. ecutors agreed not to seet tbe ·week period. Richard Pryor continues bis lle•all BaU•r.-d· deathpenaltyandtodroptbere-Tbe .tradiUonal 40· steady impro\'ement, doctors maining chariea. hour, llcmday through s ay s urgery to remove scorched, SAN DIE G 0 (A P > -A Frid~ routine will re· EACH NEEDS 346,119 v all dated signatures of re gistered voters. but there 's always a certain perc entage oJ th e &ignalures turned in lhat turns out to be invalid. The anll-s moting ·in· ltiative. surular to one rejected by the voters in 1178 after heavy cam· paian a p e ndlog b y tobacco companies. re· por te d 5 85 ,91 3 signatures. Ms. Eu said this is probably enough to cov er whatever signatures m ay be in· valid. dead skin may begin as sooo as woman brutilllY beaten ln Lhe 1t'a,,._ Dttdlt~frd main ln effect for fewer Tuesday, with skin grafting to robbery ol a Shelter Ialand pre-SACRAMENTO <AP> _ A than 1.000employees, in· THE INITIATIVE begin three or four days later. cious metal f'Xcbange was ln eluding elected officials, uld uire olun Pryor was atill in eritkal but critical eondJtion today after spouse who misses 8 mooth of department and bureau wo req sm g 1 bild support pa1ym·-•· ~1d and non-s moking sec· GEi W>lJR MONEft WORTH. DOCTORS' HOUSE CA' I SERVICE I . . I I , . stable ccmditioo 1bunday and surgery aOI' an oped -stu.U fra~ c ded,-~ beads. tbe Board of ) 851 1895 was feeling more pain from tu.re, a~tal1pokesmanaaid. have the ID008Y _.,.,!l_ctedbWfrom Pulalle Worb. tbe daiel Pti~cinp~ == (714 • burns sustained Monday in a About S'IS.000 in Sold coiM and hll or ber wqes -• AP-lelialadwe aul,y.at and freak fire at bls home. but allver bullion was taken from a pro.ed by en A.aembq commlt· cit~ admlnlatradoa ol· place of employment. f hos pital spotesmeujas~·~d_th!!!e~~Ooo~~~~"-'::•~'l"bunda1~::~~·!pol~leie~: .. :id.~-~t.ee:.::._· _________________ _!;fi~·eea:!!;·:..... ................ _______ ec1 __ rac_Mkwup _ _:_ 1 _f_ad_cl.ll __ ~~-aad-~====================================-j TOMORROW, SATURDAY 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Ban tbe altl•ate ldtcben· fu1arbag a Jenn.Air balll·ln wall ovea Now Jenn-Air offers you the ultimate In creatwe cook- ing -the new Conyecbon Woll Oven. Save time a nd enhance flavor with convection cookinQ. A stream of power-dnven heated cir cnc ulatee k> CX>Ok k>ods evenly, in less time. That _ means succulent juicier meets full of natural flavor in up to 30% !en time than conventional oook.iOQ. Flip a awilch. for old· faahioned baklno. The oonvOOtioo OY'8fl turns Into a conven- tional mdiant heat OYel'l ao you oan cook favorite camerolee and tndtioMl treets. JUNE 15th FOR DAD THE ULTIMATE GIFT FROM HART SCHAFFNER IMARX The tailors touch, th1t'1 Hart Schaffner & Marx. Attention to wery dltall one of the very ftnett names In mens dothlng. Solids & pin atrtpea. wools, wool blends & ~ to~· ~ _.. ._ & 5'rMt--MITA .. 31M S hlOI Sl ....... ll'tllllfY"-.a a-.. ,_COTB...., to Aobl"'°"a m.... WU,,_.629 ~ N ...n --.&.aa.oa 11 ~·•rm · ca..,. Aor'OU " .. ...,. ... ~ 2CM3' 1tN.-111 M 171·1· FUW1111 Or ..... llt llel "1·t• --NYltlldl Pl.ala... -'!'QM PUZA Mell to art"'°"'*" ln·"11 U1••311Q lloUCrtll\ mnn . • "' . . . y ---~ ~ --- Bilingual Bill Block Another bill seeking to reshape the state's inefficient bilingual education program went down to def eat in Sacramento this week. A measure authored by Huntington Beach As· semblyman Denni! Mangers failed to pass the Assembly Ways and Means Committee la5t month. The latest vic- tim, Assemblyman Peter Chacon's AB 812. was defeated in the Senate Education Committee. then denied a re- hearing by the Rules Committee on grounds of a missed deadline. Mangers himself bad argued strongly against the Chacon measure. The basic philosophical difference between the two legislators has to do with the instruction of children who have a limited mastery of English but are not fully fluent in their parents' language either. . Mangers contends that such children do not benefit from bilingual instruction, but are better served by total immersion in English language classes. Chacon insists they still need instruction in their parents' native language, or at least a team teaching approach with one bilingual and one English-speaking teacher or aide. It's not difficult to surmise that at least part of the in· sastence on more bilingual teachers has to do with educa· tionaJ politics -jobs for more teachers who are willing and able to pursue a bilingual teaching credential. A larger reason, we suspect, is simply ethnic politics. Preserving ethnic thinking and identity preserves an ethnic political base. · At present only one measure on the lssue remains alive in the Legislature. This is a bill by Seo. Joseph Mon· toy a , who concerns himself principally with extending the waiver for bilingual teaching credentials, which current· Jy expires in September. We are inclined to agree with Mangers' view that pro- longed instruction in a language other than English is on· ly a disservice to pupils who alreaay have some ability in English. But the press ure to maintain and extend bilingual in· struction clearly will not easily be overcome. Voters Not Fooled Final tally of the vote on ProPo&ition 5, the Freedom of Press measure on the JWle 3 ballot, made it plain that Californians don't care to have anyone tampering with 1.hei r right to a free flow of inf ormalion. The measure placed in the state Constitution a long- standing law gt ving news people the right to protect their confidential sources along with their own background notes, without fear of contempt of court citations. The final statewide vote was 4,292,218 (73 per cent) in favor of Proposition 5, against 1,562,991 (27 percent> op- posed. Every single county in the state voted heavily in favor of the measure -from Los Angeles County, with l ,159,988 "yes" votes aaainst 448,159 opposed, to tinv Alpine County where the vote was 300 to 66. In Orange County the vote was 331,.274 for and 147,785 against. The contention by some lawyers and judges that the law gives a special privilege to journalists apparently made less impression on the voters than the fact that re- porters have been sen~ and served time in jail for the "crime" of trying to perform their Fint Amend- ment obligation to gather and publish news in the public interest. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are thotle of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are thoM of their authors and artists. Reeder comment is 1nv1ted. Addntta The Dally Piiot. P.O. Box 1580, eo.ta Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Fallipg 81L.•.BOYD Women 1uffer far more fnetmw Uum men do on 8ld alopes. Tbey're mueb harder . J to train In wreet11.na than are men. And compared t.o men. tbe7're handlcapped in any col111ion sport ln wblch th•1're liable to be knocked off tbelr feet. Expert.I ex· plalD tbe wby ot WI by aay. Inf tbllt om do not learn bow to fall down t.be way bo,. lean bow, and atrll fear tt more. It'• that old fear ot talliM. Bulc. Q. llDw do the JaJ)ADeae dwufatne? A. TMy eat oft the tap root. ·~ tne hu to ,..,... .... • --1.ace roou. Tb• office boll told a Dttnlt J~ ... !ult au.t up to bla Mentar)' and .... ber a .. friendly klH1'' DOth1.IMI more. That~• what ne cUd, aD rilbt, 1be said. Tht Juda• ruled It uaawt and batter)'. I ( -- Political Parties OutdateCI? Iv• Ml°" t.b• CalUont. Pr•'• 11·1 Prlmary wt -ru.. dai, w'1da marked t.b• lut ,..... "' pn1Mleetlal prlmariM la tM ....... ·It w11 app....t to •Yel"JClM tbal buriQI tome ... for .. MD dent.opmeot Roaald ... ,_ and Pnl.ldent Jimmy Carter Md U*r party aomlu· uau Nnd ..,, tlabter tbul a dnJD, T .. e Q'featlon tbea la why bother with the National Coo· veaU001 ? Otber than adopting par- ty platforms whlcb are promptly foraouen by the can-didates and most all others and providing a forum for many dull speeches, tbe partv conventions would ap. pear to be as archaic as the dinosaur. The whQle prooess for select· in& candidates for the Preslden· cy seems to have been turned around largely by the prollfera- Richard Reeves tioft ot tbt at.ate primary elee- tlou ad tbe intense coverace liven 1'y the media to t.Mm. It all ttarted 1om• yean back wbm UUJe New Ramlllblre •ataed Ute l1meU&bt by moriDI lta PraldeaUaJ Primary abeacl to become tbe first lD the nation. By winalDI tbett the ea.ndidaUi9 1et tbe Jump on their rlvala wblcb tbe)' hope wU1 carry tbem throucb u favortt.n the rest of t.be way. IT 18 A far cry from the method ot cbooli.na a Prelident envialoned by tlie fowulln1 fathers who provided for an electoral coUece to select tbe peraoa they comidered most fit for the job. And it points up tbe dlminlabing power of tbe political partiet wblcb baa eroded to a degree that puta their cnoUaued purpose lD quea- Uon. Certalnly an examination of the avowed positions of the parties u prescribed ln tbeir party platfclnm ahowa small dif. ference between the two major parties and the conduct ot their eandldatH ,. HtD .... db· UncUve. IN CUIFO&NIA the voten lncr•aalnl11 uldbit their dia· data for party labell ln eleedoe after electtoo, cHtln1 tbelr ballots for lodividuala resard- leu al tbMr petty affiUadou. ThUI tba ,,.,...,.. tileet a bard eon cooaervathe Ute Ronald Rea1an u IOYerW for ei-'1l yeaa and tum rllht around and eleet a uqy eodaliat or worse u 1overnor for the .next eltttt yean. Ntllber do the voters elect a party a.late. In that lut eleetioo they elected a Democrat u IOV· ernor and a Republican aa lieutenant eovearnor aJaa1 wttb a Reeubllcan as attorney 1eoeral and Demoerat.s u Coo· troller and Treuurer. In their ballolln1 for con· pesalonal and lelialat.ive can- didates they abo tcnore the par- ty labels electing Republicans in st.roo1 DelDICratic districts and vi~ versa. Durtna the years. the at.ate permJUed croa-flling tbe elec- tion ot candidates of one party in a dl1trtet wblcb f nored tbe rival putJ waa comm H;pl.a. Mu1 ~ dlat crw.flllna wa1 dntroylnl ,... poUUcal partlee by preveotlq them floom Uetdabil party d.llelpllne. Tb.la led to tbe abollticJa ot c:rou-flUq but tbe f8Ct ll that tbe puties have become weaker al.nee then. AT L&\9'I' ln t.bme da)'I the parties did have ..,.ae lnftuence over their candidates through control ol campalp funde. Jt was the state chairman and treasurer of the partlea who were the major fund raiaen. Tbla bad the added advan~ge or plactnc the caodldatea at a re1pedable dlatance from the contributors. But f\md raising bas become larsely an individual effort, every man for himself, leaving the offielaJ party leaders with all the potency of a eunuch. Into this void has s tepped the Assembly Speaker and his rivals ln bi.a own party. and in the opposltioo party. They have set lhemaelvea up as the fund raisers around which all the rest are 1uppoeed to rally. STATEWIDE candidates also are loin& it alone u have the national candidates. Although Richard Nixon bad the full sup- port of the Republican Party in bla 1972 ~lemon bid be set up bis own campaign fund raisers. As in the case of Nixon these personal fund raising efforts serve no purpose other than to gain great personal power at the espenae of the party organiza. tioo. It.a evil Is that when funds are donated direcUy to the can· didat.es the distinction bet'lt'efll campaiin donations and bids for favoritism become difficult · perceive. Some might even think !IUCh exchanges are only thinly d isguised bribes, especially "·hen there 1s no obligation to spend the money on the cam· paign and nolhinR preventing the candidate from pocketing the gift. Old Pols Master Art .of Non-leadership LOS ANGELES -On the day a fter the California primary election. a local radio reporter named Charles Sergis asked Sen. Alan Cranston whether he thought Edward Kennedy still h a d a c hance to win th e De m o crat1 c pres 1 dentia I nomination. "If I were to respond to that I'd be laklng sides."' Cranston said. "I com- mitted m~lf publicl~o years ago to s tickin" to r~ ~wnt~C: Senate. wtuch is very im- portant to me and. 1 hope, to the people of California and the nadoo." TJ me was up, ao Sergls couldn't follow up by aald.ng the majority whip of the Uniled St.ates Senate what be thouab was the current state of leadersh.i p in America. Cranston might have answered that be couldn't answer that without Charles McCabe diverting attention from wh11t be considered the nation's higher ~oal : the re-election of Alan Cranston. FOB A LONG time, I have thought that Cranston and Seo. Jacob J a vits were the two smartest old politicians in America. I do not mean t..bat as a compliment. 8o(h old pol& - CramtcD ii es. Javit.1 la '16 - have JUll about perfected the art of atanctin1 above controversy OD priDclJllle. Two years ago. Cra.nst.on re- allied that there ml1ht be divillve fl8bt for the Democratic nomloatlon, so he made a .. public commitment" t.o himself to be on both sides. and neither s ide. Jimmy Carter's surrogate, Vice President Walter M~. appeared at Cranston's m.-jor fund-raising dinne r but. at Cranston's request. never once mentioned the president's name. At lhe same time. Cr&n1tm ls appeanng in a couple of Ken· nedy's commercial• -but, ot course, not eodorslq blm. Six years ago. after the ~ leue of lbdlard Nixon's White House tapes, I asked Jav1ts wbet.ber be thou&bt Nixon sbou.Jd reaign cw possibly be impeached "I believe It ta unprofessional for me •.. " the New Voner began. then said that as a tawyer be cou.ld not comment on matters that m11bt involve judidaJ proceed.lnp. That., not a bad arswneat for elect.inc eruct driven to the Seoate. THE NON·LEADEBSBIP usually works. The Crautoas and Javitel survive. The)' are masters of the standard American political speech: DefiM ~ problem. eapreas concern and then get out of town before an.yone notices that you didn't say anything about what you'd do about It. Cranston and Javlts are in· temal poUUdans. They do thelr work -good and bad -ins&# the Senate. In committees . Marking up bills. Out.side. they say the right thlngs, rucely de- fining problems that they prob. ably won't do anythmg about Inside, they can also lake care· of favored const1tuenc1es. Jn Javit.a' case. it's the big Ne~ York banks. Jn Cranston's. the California defense industry and big. corporate farmers. In fact, Cranston ball had a great couple of ye ars -almost single· handedly cetting the federal govern.meat t.o bail out Lockheed and voiding federal laws that the bil farmers bad been violating for decades to taJce lmgaUon waler from family farms. BEFORE HE left Los Angeles to 10 back to Where be lives. Wuhiftlton. Cranston confident· ly told reporters: "Senators who lut loncer tend to be those who pay attention to their own cam· paagns and don't mix with pres· idenlial politics and don't get involved in all the big con· troversies ... Those senators also tend to dH in office. Ten years later, no om remembers -or cares. A Choice Selection· of Intellectual Insults I've been having a perfectly divine time with a lilUe book called '"Ibe Book of lnawt.s." It haa been complied by Nancy M'c Pbee and published by Peafuin al the decidedly re•· aonable prtce. thue days, of $2.96. Herew1th a sampler. Then la, first of ,.11., the 1reatest Impromptu bit 0t rep. artee ever beard lo Parliament: Tbe Earl ol Sandwlcb: "Elad. air, I do Dal bow whet.bet you will die CID tbe ~ OI' ol re," b n Wilk•: •'1!hat will cS.pend, my Lord, on wbether I embrace 1ou.r ,pr1D4iolu or your mll· Tur on Harry Truman dl4't't do IO Md wbeo M wrtte Paul Hume, tbe ·Waa&ln1ton Polt m\llJ~ criUc wbo dMla't UUll· mH.h ol lllar1ant 1'nama"I •lnliU. •. ·1 taav. Jun ...., tov loilay AVlew bufW Ua the badt paell. YOU IOUlld like a fnlltrat.d o6d mu wbo oe.. made a 1uec:99, an •lPt-uker mu on a ,_.. uker job, and au four ulcers wortiol. I haft nenr met JOU, but ii I do you'll need a new DOM and plenty of beelateat and perbapa a supporter below." NAPOLSON on women: ··Nature IDt-4ed women to be our slavta. • .t.be.J are our prop. ert.y; we ue not t.Mln. Tbey beloai to ... Juat ... tree that beau fruit belon11 to a .......... WUt • mad idea to demaed tqU).lty for WCNMDI . . . Women are not1'ln1 but machln11 for producin1 cbildlm.'' Two vSeWI of Antbou Eden; Aneurtn a..an•a ''TM )u..U. lead" and Re1lnald Pa1et'1 .. . . .an oventpe banana, yellow outalde. aqul.IU wttbba." Rorue · Wafpo1e on Samuel Johnlon and hll bloe:ra~: "Tb• more on• learns of lollMcm,daitlDON,.. ..... a111mblaace be a9peart of atron1 eenH. of tb• lo•Ht M1=1-:¥=~· ol ~. bria • . Md•Mlb' --..... ., ... of ldl,...Wllllllut aP"mol -~· .... ~"'· ...... , .... ..., .. "A boot owl banp inlO the roo1t and 1mocu the bell dean oil, and ca&ebes her wbiJe abe'1 fal.U.q. But a·~ owl all.- into the nJCJSt and le:l'OO&dliel u.p t.o the -and talb ION7 to ber. And the hen just f alla lD loft wltb b1m. and the fll'lt th1q you bJow, tbere ain't DO Ma." Anon.. but it coold bave bel publllhei-E .W. Scripps: "His peat aim wu t.o ..cape from driJlsatJon, and. U IOOD U he bad mcmey, be went to Sad .... CaWonda.'' Samuel Butler: "It was very cood ot God to let C&rlyle and Mn. Carlyle marry ooe another and ao mate only two peoP&e miserable ioatead of four.' Tbe lrilh politician DanJel O'Coanell wu a particular bite noir ol Beojamin Dllraell, who once deacribed hlm aa ••A 111tematic liar and a beQarly cbeat ; a twlndler add a poltJ'OOD. . .He baa committed every crtme th.at doea not re- quire couraae." Tbe witty :..:rll•b cleric Syd.DeJ &n&Ua h1a own ln· ••nloul ldita ol Mw to hlDIBt tll.11 .... o·~'Mll: • .,,,. oa.11 wa~ to clu1 With l\ICb a IUD M o• Jemel' 11 to.._. blm .., and erect a .._ to bfm UDder' tbe 1allowi." DllaA&LI didn't Hile Oladltme amch, either. ••1 doD't object to Ute Ol4)lan'1 alwa)I um., tllie _. ol tl'UIDPI up Im ......... ....,tollAIWW -Cllol~:: ..... lie do .... Of tUt ••a.••• n••='na 6iifeCt.•• &abellil OD crtUca, Ddeat ... ........ : .. Al ~i' little envious ,,.... . • • butard. ~ CrtUeb. )'OU' --ha•e n1lld ,.. llllll: Go lMinl '°"""' ..... ' • N&WPOaT. R.J. <AP> -Navv '-'" om .. r Paul :r1. bit --.•dlftPbt .... UM •UID hNt, ut at a ldtcbln table aa4 tried .. nplaln wby he II applylo1 .......... mpe. "We ten't Nally Uv. OD my ularv. Wt haft OM chlld ud ·--OD the wa1. l'M tot to pay tM bWa." •1Naaaao•1 wars. Mo~ca. fanDt4 IMnelf and DodcMd • .,.._ menl to her hu.bud'• l•JPtat. ··u w.·re luclty, 1ometlmea we can afford to 10 out to Burier Kini." 1be Hid. Th• new baby will, tfOlllcallJ ..... the Ftneberp' IMMY plaeb bJ mall· ln1 the family •UtlbJe for food 1tam,.a. Departmeot of Def.,e ud Na91 1pokeamen in w~llinltOe read.Uy ~cede th•t a oowlnl aumbm-ol ----------------· setvicemen and women, probably Refuge Status Set WASIUNGTON <AP> -Prealdent c.rter bas signed leaislaUon authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to establish the 10, .... aere Boa Secour Na. lion al Wildlife Refuge on the tulf coast of Alabama. numberin&' in the thousands, must re· ly OD food stamps to supplement gov- emmeat-paid lacome& baUered by innaUon. "IT MAKES ME feel like I 'm on eltlr-e or aomeWni. But we need the extra $50 lood stamps wW .Ove .. ' ln~ion· Batters · Government Wage· ua." llld Mrt. Floeber1. wboee child la du. any day. Tbelr '°"· Brad, ll 2 .. Her buaband, home for lunch, added. "'Jbtre'a OGly ao much Nim· bwaement you can accept ln the form "'pride. n lan'( puttJ.na fooc1 on tbe table." Flaeberg bu applied for offtcera' tra1nlbl sc.hool. Failln1 t.bat, he wtU not n-enliat tor a third biteh because oft.be low pay. be aald. And maJ11 ol bis fellow "career men" feel the aame way, be added. 'N~VY CO••~ND BAS u.rged sailors to uae food atampt. be said, "and more ot ua are doi.n..i It." II~. Erik Opsahl, a Department of Defense spokeaman, aaid of tbe roachly 2 mil1klD men and women in the armed for"Ce9, about 62 tbouaand are "potentially eUaible for food stamps." COSTA ME'-./., Tbe ~ doetn't lrDQW eUet1J bow lllaDJ an Ulln& U. fecWal ~ 1ram now. be aald. but tbe1 appear to n11mber lD tbe tbodsuU: Opsahl aald it wu lml)Olllbie to say at what income a Mnlcetnan qualified for food atampa. •'That depeods on other facton. s11ch aa the number of dependents and other IOW'cet ot lncome, be aald. LAST YEA&. AB0VT J2.2 mWlOD in food atampe were redeemed lD Navy comm1uariet alone. "Thia does not reflect Navy mem-ben redeem1q food stamps lD local auperma.rltets," said Lt. Ken Sat· terfield, a Navy apolteaman ln W aahington. Both officers· confirmed the Defense 'Department acUvely en- courages military penoanei to use food Stampe lit.bey qualily. "We have sent a not.ice to all Navy ships and stalioos to increase aware· •U.nNDsaGteepea...._. wbJcb • .._. really ltk!t to,•• IM lldd. For food. m. MU aside Sl50 of the tl'1I net IDOlltbly tneome. Another '144 ta earmarked for .. , .. ad extra food ttema.•• ADOdaer $195 toes to pay off loam for collece. "1nJt;ure. • wuller and a dryer; PG 11 set aald• for tbe telepbane. ad S2IO coea to PQ the charfe card blll. Tbe Navy pays utillUes and apart. meatnnt. "WllATEVEa IS LEn over is put In the bank for insurance and a AY· inca, ··she aaid. Mn. Fineberg said she was eoabl· ln1 Oil tbe extra S:iO in food for the new baby'• needs. "Formula la expensive." Show~ Other Talents · I .. ~ ......... • W A.MINOTON CAP) -Ma.-Amei'klll Hurt A.NoelaUon and u 1M ~brirt""'1111R•-eo.....,...~0Uaere erittctaed till• r•la: UOV.n)' .,... tbe rat ta ltUl lD , '-'PntatJCJo ol ak*tn1 data aM Uie nn. •tood by recommendadou lMt TM Nee8t. report by. a M• people Umlt tbe1r rat inwe. tloDal Acad••Y of ·Set•e.. Al._. U... ii dO p~ a low· panel tUt pta* don u. UM rat 611 nduNI cUM ... rL*. a betwem .... fm • beilrt .. of 111e~b lndicatel tt may. dLN ... eune ..._..,...ed at-they Aid. taek wben ~ , •••• tatl\'91 '"•e.J tbelr Ues 1'ith Caft'IC8 MID THE new re· tbe ,.,,... port and eome newa med.la ac· count.a of It imply that the public THE CONIUMSa Llai1on doea not bave to worry about Paael of the Food and Nutrttlon cholesterol and rat intake. Board Nkl tliit board'• report Dr . Wi.IIWrl c..wm. medical "cpof\alel t.be American public director of tbe famed Fram· about diet and bealtb... in&ham Heart Study, attended "We do not ID uy way en· done Cl aupoort ttM coedasiom or wa report ead we hope the public *-Dot follow lt.1 ad· vlee, '' Junes 'l'm'Der. ebairman ott.bep...a, told a news brieftnl. . - Parents PUSk LaWsuit The consumer panel, which was ronnecl ID url4 to advise the academy's Food and Nutrition Board, said lbe board bas been lnsenaiUve to much of its advice. Cowt Rules for 'Wrongful, Life' Privilege LOS ANG ELES <A P > -behalf ol his infant dau~ter, WHILE THE CONSUME& P arents ol a baby bom with Shauna T e mar Curlende r . Tay-Sachs disease will be al· Named in the suit was Bio· panel ls cliausoclatln1 itaell lowed to brinJl the state's flnt Sclt~nce Laboratories and from the board. Turner said the "wrongful life" ault u.oder a AutomatedLaboratoryScieoces. 1roup would It.Av in e.aiateDce Court of Appeal rullnl apimt Tbe ~r suit alle1ea and bopea to continue tO adYtae laboratories that tested the that die eoll!llle Md the laa. test the academv OI\ nutrition lauee. 'mother and fa~ .._, al..ltpdly tbe• a ..-.11111e Hrriers or ne academv baa not replied to concluded they were not car· Tay.s.alll ~ 1n 1m, but that offer. rters of the diseale. were llwa •1neo11 ect and lnac· The report that spurred the Presiding Justice Bernard S. cur.ae•• mrormaUOI\ became of controversy said, in part. that Jefferson ~e in the appellate neiu.,..,,e. · there ls no proof lower fat and opinion that "the reality of the Tbey learned the foll~= cholesterol COQIWllption reduces •wrongful life' concept la l.bat year that their daugbter Ta y-Sachs d isease results in gradual blindneaa and loas of welgbL Los Angeles SUperior Court Judge Raymond A. Roberts dia- mlued the suit. a rulln& over· turned bY the appellate court, which sent the matter back to SUperior Court. The CUrlenders are seeking coeta of Shauna 'a care. damages ' for emotional di.stress and S3 millloa puniUve damages. the risk of heart and blo9d sutb a plaintiff both exi.lt.ls and Tay..s.dll ~ and wu not vessel diseue lD bealtby people. sl&ffen due to the negllcet\ce d espeeted to survive to bet 5tb Vice President Walter Mondale mixes up a batch of fet· Therefore. the board al.id. lt others." ~-A CIAIM FOa compensation tuccine he prepared for a group of visiting food editors made no ~Uoo abotft fOI' deprivation of "72..I years of a t his residence in Washington. Mondale admits to a redoc:tngfatatndiet. THE COMPLAINT WAS MEDICALLY DEFINED aa her llfe" was rejected by the "special talent" for coo~. Heart speelalrsts. tbe brou.abt by Hyam Curlendlr ID "amaurotk familial idiocy;• Cou.rtolAppeal. ~~--------------------------~--~------~~------~--·_;......;.;.·----------------~-------~~~~--------~----------------~-'· 'Palimony' Affirmed ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) ""7" If an unmarried COU· pie have agreed to s hare the man's earnings, a woman has the right to sue for her share when they split, New York state's highest court says. The Court of Appeals made the "palimony" ruling in the case of an unmarried couple who lived together 23 years and raised two children before splitting in 1975. But it said an unmarried woman could get an alimOl'\Y·Uke settlement only when there was an "express" agreement on support with ber man - a nd not merely an "implied" agreement, such as a California court found in the heavily publicized case involving actor Lee Marvin. LOSE WATDI BLOAT WllH ODRINll -NATURFS WAY ""--Qll .. '°" low tJQS\ ~'9"11 our IO tou» w•ei ,,.... .. Clll•"'O ""~-(llal ~ __ , 9""" ~ ~ COlll-NllUI• ""°' 111 a tacittM 15 tlltc1•¥f!.., ·~' ICl"'Q J:' -...rllf ~ .... ,,.•.tiff 0o•-~ ou• ""'" to ~ YOU IOK "'•' "" t omlo<! IC>lf •Ifft oio.1 .lnG lftnOO' illY '"tlCJI" q1111 Of you• money •'" be ·et~ ~ ....... _M!·_·_·:t..·~- :· ,, ur buyers do their job very well. They buy and . they buy and they buy. And they get e best deal for the best llli1l'll This time when they bought baskets, they bought and they bought and they bought. They bought \ IF HE'S INCUNID TO DINE IN SlYLE, TREAT DAD TO CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH IN THE ZODIAC AT N -M NEWPORT BEACH 6 .50. w ~.~, so many baskets that our Art Marts tP ~· didn't know 0 • ; . what _to do. So riow we are giving them away for Just buy one Ii at the regular price: then you'll get two 61 for free . Just be sure the two ~ baskets together cost the same or less than the first basket. We have all kinds of In a multitude of shapes and ' sizes. Big and small and in -between. Square and· and tall and short. And you can them for so many things. For picnics, for" for your walls, for for fruit or for whatever you want. So buy one basket at the regular price, then you 'II get two .•· . . I I . . f I r: 7 .. .. TELL TAU PL.A.,. NOT ~WAYS f'ECOGNIZED Mert.n MoOre ...._ •· 8ut Doeen't l'launt It Handicap Not Visible Huntingwn Woman Keeps Low Profile ilarian Moore isn't on crutches or confined to a wheelchair. But she is handicapped. The 45-year old Huntington Beach woman has emphysema, a progi:essive. degenerative disease or the lungs. The resulting shortness of breath and difficulty to walk long distances prompted her to apply for and obtain a set of handicapped license plates for her car a year ago. yellow 1978 Chevrolet Camaro with black and orange striping. But despite harassment. she 's determined not to use the more visible blue placards ••J don't want to put a placard m my window and have people feel sorry for me I am not that kind of person. I hate labels." The Oran1e County Board of Supervltort bu called for bidl oa a plae to reallan a thre•mlle se1ment of El Toco Boad near El Toro for an etUmated p .s mllllon. Tbe project should lncreue aafety on tbe rural wiDdinl road from north d Trabuco Road • to Live Oak Canyon R9ad. offlciall said. THAT SEGMENT bu been tbe 1eme d aerioua and fatal accldeots at 1a times the countywide avera1e rate, a staff report said. Tbe reallpment plans include comtnaetioo of a two-lane road with paved shoulders in addition to a concrete bridge across Aliso Creek. 1be project will take about 265 days to complete. CARE WILL be taken to preserve the rural c haracter o r th e segment. which means a number or e ucalyptus trees near Trabuco Road will remain in place. State and fe d e r a l highway funds will pay for one-fourth or the construction cost. THEN T'HE NOTES BEGAN TO appear beneath her windsbield wipers. Some written. others, the mass-produced pa rking warnings printed by the California Department of Reh'1bilitation, warning someone that they are Illegally parked in a handicapped parking space and subject to citation and towing. ~~PIGO' "People think that you're handicapped only if it's visible," s aid Mrs. Moore, "and they're wrong. I think that people should realize that if someone has these kinds of plates, they got them the bard way." Perhaps she gets the notes and stares because people aren't familiar with the plat.ea, ·which contain the letters DP for a disabled person, or VET, VTN, or,VTR for a disabled veteran. Maybe it's because people think she's using someone else's car. SOME ... PEOPLE CAN'T believe that her · car can belong to a handicapped person. She drives a . Feds Join. 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Reg. 29.95 •• , •• ·._ Q • -·*- r~ .: .;.}i ' I ; ";,. ~." ·'\':7')·· :.~~ r . , ~-:;;{1 I ·y \ _, J . \ ORIGINAL PRICES THE MAN'S SHOP CLEARANCE *SOUTH COAST PLAZA ONLY 26% TO 33 1/3% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES CHRISTMAS i:ARDS 1/2 OFF regular prices. Fine boxed cards in contampormy mld classic designs and exclusive I. Magnin designs, too. Name-and-address imprinting is also available. Stationery Sorry. no m1il or phone orders. All sales final. Items 1n stock on sale are marked in each de~rtment. Intermediate markdowns have been taken on some items. 1. m a g n I 2 F=ashion Square Santa Ana 547·5911 South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957·1511 H £. .._,..., MlnM ~gazing at her rdecdon In this white UMl·back vanity table minor with 8'1 nouwau dalgli frame. 1 x W. W .50 F. a...Jo l<malt 8n On a Illy l*f, singing and strumming a banjo. Approx. 6 x 7" Rlbttl sao.oo G • ....._. ... ,, ... , ............ A9- tonld group .. of the Muppet 8Jllft9> 16 • 20". 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("8 only) Orig. S95 NOW 34.99 • Men's Leather Dress Slip-on Shoes Brown & Black Orig. $42 (50 pair) Jumor Voile Camisoles and Short Sleeve Btouses -> (38 onty) Orig. 7.99 NOW3.99 Selected Men's Sport Shirt Choose from solids. stripes and plaids in Several Styles. Poly cotton blends. Orio. ~11-S 17 Now 4.99 Lingerie Lona & Short Gowns and Baby Doll Pajamas Nvton cotton blends and brushed nylon .. Orio 4.99-$12 NOW 3.99 Junior Terry Cloth 3 pc. Jogging Set. Includes tank. shorts and 1acket. (20 only) Orig. 14 99 . Assorted Terry Loungewear Spring cotors with ~1tetrim .. Rompers ~19.tl Shifts Spedel a.- Short Set Spectef 7.91 Hooded Robe Spedet I.It ....... Blouses Short sleeVe with lace trim 1n polyester. (36 o·n1y) Orig. $14 Women•• AcceHorles Save 50°/o Ladies Vinyl Handbag. In burgundy. tan and brown Ong. 3.99 NOW 1.99 Saturday, June 14th, Starts 7 P.M. Girls' Tops and Skirts Various styles and sizes Orig. 7.50-$12 eoya• Shirt Cle.arance Selected Stytes Orlg.1.29-5 Now99C Orig. 6.50-STNow 1 . 99 Orig. 7.50-11 .SO Now 4. 99 '" Girt a• Terry Shag Top Size 7-14 Orig $8 Pant Clearance Selected styles Orig. 7.99-12.50 Hllldw•re Genie" Cyptar II" Garage Door Opener Digital control. ~ H.P. with screw drive. One Nlte Only ,reg, 179.99 NOW 139.99 lnfenta Dept. Vellux Crib Blanket Ong 8.99 NOW 5.99 25°/c off Entire Line of Men's Timex watches lnc ludina electric. 17 J . Quartz. automatic & wind up Orio. 19.95-37.95 C•mer• Canon AE1 Our #1 Selling SLR Camera. One Nite Only reg. 279.99 Get the JCPenney drip coffee carafe Fits most name brand coffee makers Ong. 7.99 Bedding Quilted Bedspread SpeciaJ 17.88 Special 21 .88 SP'Cial 25.88 Speer al .29.88 Funlture Save 5698 Velvet 3 pc. Set Sofa. Love seat - ottoman. (1 set only) Ong. $1497 NOW $799 $25 Delivery charge Save S463 Custom made Brown Loose Pillow Back .sa:rg.(~y NOW$499 S25 Delivery Charge Auto Center Tire Sale Save 26.40 to 48.80 on a eet of 4 Survivor Glass Redlal Tires. 2 ply polyester radf al body with 2 flgerglua belts. o trade-In I I 1-;· SPECIAL of the Week Tetra Min FISH FOOD Buy one-Get one FREE 7 /8 OL staple reg. $~.19 - 3/4 OL tetra fin rig. S) .'39 ... (gold fish) with this ad good thru June 19 Orange County's Finest and Most Complete Pet Stores. We Have Everything! ~~~~ IONDERFUL IORLD OF PETS \!!!!:J LAOUMA t&.La WU. "ASHIOH a.MID *'1H2 ~ :Hiit UGUMMU& C.-. 61,.AIMONa.NID -..arr IEjlQ\ c.-. MIST~ '!'Oii* a OOUlmn' ........ ~SO~ST IMTA~C4 Stuart Anderson's gift certiflcates will make every Fathers Day taste great. Our Certificates come in arr{ denomination. just ask your serJer" to add them to your lunch or dinner check . T111ii A:iiiCti1ii Colllwner 9d~•tM ~ tt. Couumen U..IDMlv. do ~ lot _of It. But an Ohio eowt rull ... •'1,i .. lt Urder fw Mopper-. to compare ~ .... theybuy. TM a.te Supreme Court ~Id the rl&bt ol a •rocerJ .._. to ouat a •hopper •bo wu aotna ~ u. lton, wrtt1a1 don prtcee. ••ft'• A TSaatBLB llTVATION, .. Hid ·~· ...,. of tlMJ federal omee of Coaaumer Alfaln ... , bave never beard of a rule .,alnlt tbll (eomptriloa 1hopptn1>. It'• exactl)' tbe k1nd of thlD1 we're tryiq to encourqe." 111-Sllubow said a 11'0Wtn8 number of ~ sumer •1anluUona are publlabtn1 1wdis to pricet and Ml'Vices. ·~t·1 tbe dlredJoo Pl'OllWlve l1'0UPI are IOinal9."lbeaald. -ft people can't write down the prices. bow can they compare coatl? HEINZ BEIBDOaF. A PllOPE880a ot COO· sumer economlca at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y .• qreed. ' . "In my opinion, it la not ln the 1plrtt ot free· man• tolerprbe" to diffOUraae eompariaon sboppblc. uwe need Informed CODIWDel'S Mid an informed coosumer must have ~ means and the opportunity to keep bJmaelf informed." Beladorf noted that the U.S. Supreme Court just ruled that a California sbopplna center did not have the right to prevent a IJ"OUP ot high school students from dlatribuUng petitioos on its prem· lses. . "'lbe shopping center by choice ot Its owner ls . . . a business establishment that ls open to the public to come and go· as they please," the court said. .. IF l'M ALLOWED TO DISTRIBUTE leaflets. why shouldn't a guy stand there and n.iureout tbepriceof sugar, .. Beladorf asked. Walter J. Siemer, the lawyer for the at.ore ln· volved in the Ohio case, argued that at.ores have a right to revoke a shopper's license to buy even after tbey bave invited them in. Tbe Ohio Supreme Court agreed and upheld a low.er-cour ruling in favor of the st.ore. It said the issue was whether the shopper "as a business in· vitee. pouessed an irrevocable license" to stay m the store "so long as be behaved in an orderly manner. Our answer is that be did not possess such a privilege.'' THE STORE, THE HUDSON FOOD Warehouse Corp. of Columbus. ls no longer m busi- ness. 1be case involved the 1976 arrest of Arthur J. Mosher who WU charted wttb tl-...>Winl after be refu.aed a at.ore requat that be atop wrlU., down prices. KOliber. of Mary1vllle. Ohio, bad been drawa to Hudlcm Pood by an advertiMment clalmlnl that the 1tore Offered lower prices. Re bad been plan· Dini to buy lar1e quantities ol erocetieta for a food• co.op be and bl1 nel1bbora bad formed. The. charps qaJnat Mosher were eventually dropped, but KOiber sued the 1tore for falae UTetat uid for tbJ'owtng him out. Coalumera, however, apparenUy lite com· parllon aboppiag. 'lblrty-five percent or more than ooe·tblrd ot the people queatloned in a~ •ur· vey for the Food Marketiq lnltitute. a trade u- aoelatlon, said they had 1bopped lD two supermarkets in the past week. An addltloaal IS percent aaid the)' bad shopped in three or more stores. ( OIJTDOORS) A bre•tlt of freala •Ir. In the DAILY PILOT .. le .. Stcftf-ft Jack Ford. 27.y old son of form president, has so lntel'e8t in Del M newspaper and pl trip to Chin-. to m pandas for ABC television. PUBLIC AUCTION . Of HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS & RUGS ENTIRE INVENTORY OF DOVE GALLERIES, INC • C10Md down; Long Isa.net Discondnuence c:er1ifiate #1883 We have been commissioned bv the owntts of Dove Galleri~. Ina. o f Cedarhurst, long Island to sell their entire stock of hand made Oriental rugs. These rugs are in all qua4tt~ and vary 1n size from 2X3 to 18X12 . _,......., , __ -(21S) 75oG02JI AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, JUNE 15th 2 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH Rvt91 un be ,,__. 1 ~ pr-to the .uetion A.A • A Inc., LtqUldetOf'I __, Auc:t•OM9fll Broader Treatment Granted SACRAIO!NTO <AP> -Youtt. qe 12 ~d onr will be able to get treatment without their parents' consent for any type of venereal disease under a bill signed by Gov. FmnuQ(I Brown Jr. ~YOUR DAD DESERVES theBES'Prrom Br<>wn's office said Thursday be signed AB1956 by As· semblyman Curtis 'tucker, D·lnglewood. The bW takes effect next year. Currently, minors can consent to treatment on tbelr own for syphilis, gonorrhea and several other ttnda of venereal disease. Tucker's bill covers other sexually transmitted diseases : herpes, trichomoniasis and monilia. Parents' consent is generally required for medical treatment of ·minors. But certain types of care -venereal disease, mental health treatment, cootracep· lion and abortion -are exempted so that minors who are afraid of telling their parepts can still get needed treatment. CORPSE 'ROBBED' MANlLA, Philippines (APl -An embalmer waa cbarled wllb steal· tnc sold:fWed dentures worth '180 from a cor- PH after UM dead man's brother noticed they were mf•lna wblle the body lay in atat.e at the family home. pollc6 1a1d. The· 25-year-old em- bahber admitted be bad the teeth but aald be bouabt them for t'7 from the funeral parlor owner, police said. The owner was also charged •itb tbeft, they aald. ONEconwnltnt aotnCY for all yourlnMW•nc• • . Hickory Fannsor ohloe Father's Day is e 15th. 1 lb. BEEF snoc-summer sausage two 1 oz. Goudas, e oz. Edam Stlde, e oz. Medium~ Sttdc, four 2 oz. cneese SC>f'ead5. s oz. 5mOkV csmoked c:neese t>an. 7YI oz. HOt Pec>Per cneese. 10 oz. Port wine cneese. 7,,., oz. Cheese ·n Ham. 6 oz. Jar Of sweet-Hat Must3rd, e oz. Jar Of Horserac2tsn sauce & StTawberTV Bonbons. $35.98 91A1F.ic.ld ~ Cflar'Ol If SN0010 Tezaa Spread 1 lb. BEEF snoc-summer sausage, s oz. ~csmoleed Cheese ban 8 oz. Edam 12 OZ. Miid Midget · tonooom 1 oz. · CiOOda, 71h oz. ICOPPEWIC• cneese I Strawberry 80nOOns. $21.98 lllUS ~ ~dW91 rr SftlPOed Snaclmr 1 lb. BEEF STICIC9 summer sausage. s oz. 5m<*Y tsmoUd cneese ban, 7 oz. Aaln OOuela, 6 oz. Jar Of sweet-Hot Mustardi two 2 oz. O*A $pl"UQS, UI' <>vat waters StnMOerrv BonbonS. $15.98 PM~ °'"""'V CNr99 If tfllOOIO .... ·---.--· 7 - " $28;900 IN PRIZES! ., . 48 MAJOR PRIZES WILL . ' BE GIVEN AWAY IN 3 DAYS! ITS EASY TO WIN-JUST SHOW UPJ Every customer visiting the store Friday throl)gh Sunday will 1 receive a two-part ticket. Find corresponding numbers on yellow tags throughout the store and that merchandise is your gift! Be sure to fill out the registration portion of the ticket too for a chance to win the fabulous grand prize! Drawing is 5:30 Sunday. •' ·OVER 140 BONUS PRIZES A DAY· LAMPS• RECLINER· AREA RUGS· CHAIRS· MATTRESSES· BRASS HEADBOARD CARPETING· ETAGERES ·BEDROOM ~ DESK· DINING ROOM ·SLEEPER· OCCA~IONAL TABLES· SOFAS• FRAMED MIRROR • RATTAN TEA CART • GAME SET • GRANDFATHER CLOCK • BEDSPREAD • CHAISE LOUNGE .. GRAND PRIZE , $3890 FAMOUS MAKER DINING ROOM GROUP _Elegant French ProYinciel dining room features a 42"1BI' table ht extenm. 4 cane beck lkie c:haira. 2 cane back .-m chUs and 82" ~ chine C8bil llt In rid\ pecan fini!tl, aft from ThommvMe. 8 pcs. ReguCar retail value of $3880. , .. 1 N X MARKS THE SPOT OF THE-HUNT FOR FABULOUS PRIZES! Our address ls 24381 Avenida de La Cartocia in the new Oak- brook Village Shopping Center next to the Laguna Hills Mall. Take the EJ Toro Roacf Exit off the San Dk9> Freeway. Hours for the Tnaure Hunt &1e Friday. June 13. 10-9, Saturday June 14, 1o.e and Sunday June 15, 1o.e. ! f • . _)' I • . -. . . .. . ~ . " f DM.V ... OT WIU• aa arraet•• .. & of e1ar .. 1a1, tr•••". •l•u aad .. ..., ftowwa la 8*1• Md poU, ..,_.Ha plut • ..... U.at Will ll'IH I le•,...,,. .__. ..... tlMa 90¥9 to ... ...,.. ..... ~ . ...,. Portabt• lardftlal la • ne1 boaa to toc1a1•1 miDd tow .. fftulomlaha.... towaboul• ud ~uwt ... Of~lt1'0U.,..,_..• Mae, 1CM1 CU hnptoY• UY Hl•Ual ,.,... by 1tr1tqle plae.w 1 n ol J:: owa eontailer =:::-... -.... .=r.:::~ IMalbl <tM1 cu .,. un..s .,_. flo••rlDI) aa4 tll• kind of peNMlalt tlaat doa't ml.Del a mo••· C1try11ntJtemum1, for lnlt.ance. eu be IDOV«I at any lime.·'° don't belttate to put In JOUrlDOW. Give Dad a Gift To Use in Garden · You may wonder what the two subjects, Father's Day and the garden. have in common. It's easy for if your dad la a aardener, you can always make bim bapp~ by livlna bim a aift with wblch be can amen. From the nursery. µte cbecldi&t ol posslblliUes goes on and on. Flnt off, dad may have some ldeu to spruce up bia 1tummer garden. You could help out by getti'1g him his favorite shrub, a flat full of summer annuals, started vegetable plants or even a new rose bush. A k>vely banging basket ln bloom or a straw}>erry jar ot potted up herbs are another two choices to consider for dai IF RE IS INTO' container gardening. a · ~anter box, redwood tub,: . .wine barrel planter or evea,.an,.frray or various sized clay po~ might be in oftler. M'aybe "liis desk or office needs sovitt ,:spsucing up with a foliage~tant in an unus ual planter or even a miniature cactus itarden. Your nuneryman has many unique, exotic plants which could make an oubtanding gift and he als6 has 'planters for the top of a desk or larger to Jend a decorator's touch· to an olfice. Never pass over the unusual; it might be just the thing dad wo~like. IN THE EXTRA·SPECIAL category, a few of you could chlp in together to give dad electric shears or a J>ower lawn mower. . . . Newp~ Hills . Set to" Install '· Newport PlJlls Gal'den Club will meet Thursday at 11:30 a .m ., at .Bemai;ds Restaurant, Corona deJ Mar, for the annual lnstaJlation luncheon. New officers lo be installed preceding the luncheon are: Mmes . Norman Brody , president; Donald Anderson, vice· president ; Ni choJas Vafiadls, secretary; and Robert Willey, treasurer. · Mrs. Dan Brown, outgoing pres,dent. wlll conduct tbe ceremii'lies. ~ will also aerve as parllamentarlan for the new ;ard. • For jl)Cormation, ~all Joyce . "';\Mrson, 640·8.196· , Tustana Society 1'o Meet Tus tana Africa n Violet Society wlll meet Wednesday at Mercury Savings Bldg., 1095 Irvine BJvd., Tuatin. Plant and supply sales begin at 6:30 p.m. with me e tlng and hortlcultuN proeram to follow at 7: 15. Sales will end at 8:30.p.m. The meeting wlll begin with a queaijOn and answer session on African Violet culture. Following that, Lynn Lombard , gue1t apeaker, wlll diacu11 1ummer culture techniques and vacation care 1ua1estlona. Vi1lton are welcome and 1tart.er plantl are pre1ented to each 1uat. Bloomlnl Aftlcan Violeta are ,Sven to eecb new member. Ppr lnformaUoD, call UI 1130 OI' 844.ml. But more ln Une wlth most Falher•s Day budgets are the likes of new pruS\101 shears. trowels, abovels, rakes and sprayers. Take inventory of what tool be needs the most and make that the feature of the day. Maybe the best option you have is to give dad a gift certificate You can contact your local nurseryman and ask if gift certificates are sold. Then, dad can pick out whatever he wants be' lt blooming plants, bug bombs, hose attachments or books. Weekend • mng ll Checld'ist • Increase the humidity around housepJanl§..to compensate fol' th£" <lry atmosphere or air-conditioned rooms by setting pJanl in a tray 2" deep rtlled with gravel. Add only enough water to the tray to maintain a level below the bottom ol the pots. • • Set out summertime bloomtna hibiscus plants in a warm. protected spot. You'll enjoy shopping fot'the ·warm tropical colors and Oower forms. • Annual flowers provide quick color in the summer garden. Try marigolds, z.innias, pcri~le, dwarf d-"Has and f ibrous begonias for starters. • Cut delphiniums back to about eight inches after the first bloom. Feed and water to encourage quick growth for a ittond flush ol bloom. • For a longer harvest tn the vegetable garden, make new sowings of carrots, radishes. green onlon1, beets, beans. 1ummer-type a quaa h und cucumben. ( Nunery Special f MARGUERITE DAISIES l.Otlof bk>0'"9-Fatt growtng. Sev«atcok>tl. 1Go1. Reg.2.79 .,.,, 1r Y01Ja •aaawr boa»• bu DO llJ'CllUn4 available for a ••f'den. a.·t -.pair. u rou·" ever -.Joyed a nower •bow. yoe•ve Drobahl~ DOdeed tbat 10•• of· lbe IDO•t ebarmJn1 Judie..-._.. '-C:&ed" ID a ft•equr"efeetol eat. You ean acreen unpleuant vlewa ·and create 1 lu1b b1ctCJ'OUO(I for your portable 1•rdea with a row of abruh9. a mall u.s or vtaes In tube. • BAMBOO MAKES a fut·IJ'OWID& b1P background or acreen and it tbrivea ln containers . Aralta la · falt·srowfnl, and If JOU can ove lt partial shade, It will make a tuab, sreen bacQround. The accent plants you place in containers now are a real investment in the future. A Japanese maple will Jive happily in a tub for as long as you Uke. and increase in value every year. Annual Sale, Show Slated By Fuchsians The National Fuchsia Society will present its 26th annual &bow • and sale. starting today at Los • Cerritos Center, 605 Freeway at South Street. Cerritos. Hours for the event "°"af'e 10 a .m. to 9 p.m. today, 10 a .m. to 6 p. m . Saturday, and noon to S p.m. Sunday. Both the show and parking are free. Laguna Beac h Branch. - co-sponsor of tbe show, has ..,. constructed a 10 foot by lS foot garden that features the fuchsia. ~ In addition. th e group's members will serv e as ~ salespersons and show hosts. ] According to Anne de Ford. ..... '-..,....~' president. several thousand • fuchsias will be offered for sale 1n four-inch pots and gallon ~J s iz es. Many of th e '""'' newly-introduced and hard·t<>· ':\ find fuchsias will be included. N Species fuchsias will also be '--"';i available for purchase. Ribbons and tropbjes will be awarded to outstand1.ag fucbslas and other shade plants by accredited jud1ea. Regularly scheduled lectures wiJl be held in the education booth. Orchid Society To Meet Thursday Newport Harbor Ouhld Societv will meet Thursday at 8 p.m ., at flrst United Met.bodi.st Church. 19th St.reel and Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa. Guest s peake r will be Dr. Robert Ernst, professor at UC LA. who will ducusa seed ~ermlnatlon. The public i1 welcome For lnformaUon, call M8·1363 g,.~.~14951 .... ........... ,. .. _,. ..... -~ -ttezi • ..,...,. AVL fOVHTNN YAU..EY "IONI t46-M2t 1 •toctc West ol HM'bor on W•rner ~ ....... -~ ........ ~.._ °""'"O~ maoe 11~ ao you can avo.d erron ,a;r. s1• • I IMPATIENS Ideal IC' Shade Garden Available in as50f1ed colors. . I gal ·size 1 :~, $198 MOW FIBROUS BEGONIAS ~BEAUTIFUL HANGING\ r ~UCHSIA BASKETS! JN:EOflMA'I' WIT'*~~-... llS Per-enn••' color lor summer ..,.,r I In bloom or bod -ideal tor I 7'~~~ s ha<Jy 10eato0n t .. ::-ft 5 1595 AU •TElllS aue.AC'T rosroe> OOI """'°Soto&.£~~ ••IO OPEN MON. THRU FRI 7~. SAT. 7~. SUN. 9-5 LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. 2028 f)lewport Blvd. fat sav St.) Cost .. ~. CA 92677 I (7U) ~7U1 Splendid Summers Begin at Roger'• .Gardens ••• POLO By Brown Jordan WATERWANDS NOW 96.95 An ideal gardening tool. long handled for U9l' ruch wha. watering Hang. Ins 8Mketa. and h pnMdea a ~tie ehower 8PfltV. ROOT . • . LO.WELL Outablt -no Mt· high dWny pt~. Gotvqniz.d ltMt pump, odJUlfable nome. 29.88 Reg. 2Gol. 34.95 Model No.1112 Tank On wle thru Wiii{~ ~ thlv 141111 4"' NOW SK Reg. St.26 W• Mv. over 40 varletlea of th.. colorfUJ ~ flower ht •tock, &Om Voodoo to Tinker Bell. They •N al bautlf&allsl cHeplailed In our tNdeganlen. ChooM_ from 2 •t1'1a, Polo 11 •hown here, conetn.acted with colorful vinyl •lat. or Polo 1 which • rude with ~ 9olid yet aiJV mah. .. both ale the ume low price and the bat of Brown Jordan'• quality. SAi.£ 42"' T~4 Dinine C.._.. S559.00 tnt.•- ~ •••••••••••••••••••• 12:29,CJC) 818 ... Occ:Mlon.a Table ... ~ ..•.. S 73.00 • s2.• 7 .. . ............ HE RAISES DANDEUON8 FOR COMMERCIAL CANNING ....,. •'Buecfa" w ... Ct**8 Plante In Wiiton, Maine Dandelion Din Nemesis Becomes ClUh Crop WILTON, Maine <AP> -Suburban homeowners stripping dandelioos from their postage stamp-sized lawns shouldn't expect much sympathy from Adrian "Butch" Wells. WelJa keeJ19Jms,y durine .t.be_growin& ~JQALthe_ opposite, removing stray blades ol grass and wayward weeds from bia pate.bes of dandelions. To Wells, dandelions are more than ju.st the No. 1 nemesis ol the bjdcyard lawn·tender. They're a cash crop. urrs A VEGETABLE, even.though a lot of people think it's a weed," said Wells, who operates what be believes is the only commercialdandelloocanneryllltbeworld. Each year be tries to harvest four or five acres ol dandelions, set apart in 600-foot rows with plants 22 inches high. A big cballenee is removing the weeds-plaweed, mustard, sorrel, and of course grass. '"lbey're much harder to grow tban many commoa garden erops," said Wells. "People think you just sow them and that's all there la. But .. want to aet them wit.bout the weeds. ·"WE DON'T BA VE any registered weed tlller for dandelions, and to my knowledge there's no weed kiDu that wi1J work oo diem. We'w esperi.mentecUor years and years." AU · summer 1001, Welk tendl bis d&Ddellona. He sows the seeds that ~ obtains commercially, adds nitrogen fertilizer and spends clay after day OD the crop. Last yar. be ... 1,200 ~ "' ··~ .... "' ...... • 8"elahY tteml turned out bJ the du W.S. Wella •Son e .,.., ader ti.. "Mle ol Maine'* label. 'f'be otber produeta are beet •~ and ftddlebeada, the ostrich fem that powa wild dwinl the springtime alaaa Maine's riven and stream.a. . • Wells, 45, la the third ,generation of bis famUy to run the 'bualnee,s, which got lts start in 1886. His 19-year-old son, Bulcb Jr .• plana to coafinue the ·operatioo.. AT 11IE TVllN OF the century, when local canning companies -.. re the rule rather than the exceptloa, W.S. Wells processed the .-«er-known garden varieties, lnchadlng peas, beans, com and pple sauce. But the mecbanlaatlon of American .,nculture and ~e rise ol giant food processing companies forced tiny canneries shift to specialty items if they hoped to survf ve. . Wells said that while the company grossed around $75,000 lut :fear, its operating expenses have soared. "We're keeping our 11eads above water," he said, explaining that the cannery can't fiord to raise its prices high enough to offset the soaring costs for verything from labor to tin cans. His 15 employees are hired seasonally to tend the production 2ine as the vegetables are read)' for canning. .. : ROOGllL Y 85 PERCENT of his production is sold throuih :Wholesale supermarket distributors in Maine. The remainder &s 11sed to fill mail orders from individuals, many of them Jransplanled New Englanders, in all 50 states. ' Wells admitted that bis cannery's products are an acquired \aste. And he's planning to prepare a brochure containing his avori~ recipes, including dandelion pie and fiddlehead soup. The company bas never advertised, and Wells said he has no eslre to see bis business get much bigger. l! •• ~·1 just want to be able to make a few bucks.'' he said. "I don't 'iJUDK tt'a worth it to be too big." v ...................... ,... 1wlaa ancl la oeed of ynr attedtlon eow to luun IOOUt.b waterlna llanHta. Dl1 la fertlllaen aro&aacl pladta • ICCO'::L to PlliCk.,e di.reetkm. nun ... u tbe MeOlld .. of leawa appear. U JOG wait too Joac to tbln. the ptt.ta wW be stunted aad tbe crop yield reduced. Eatabltabed t.omato, cucumber and melon plants do beet wltb -., wat.eriftp. Tomatoes ._, ~ lcma roota and draw .._ wbeia they need. It. Too ~ freq.amt but aballow wateriap encoura1e 1rowtb at tbe expense of frult production. AnodMtr wav to encoura1e more fruit ls to reduce ve1et.aUve •rowtb by plncblae out the 1prouta ol growth in the Joint between the main Item and the aide branches. YOU& ctJCVIDE&S can be trained up wire fences to save valuable garden space and facilltate easy pickia1. Pick cucumbers ha an lmmature state. that la befC>ft the seeds fully develop , for crisp mild·flavored slices for that summer salad. Pole beans can al.lo be trained ·up poles. Keep the plants well picked to keep them beari.QI longer and prevent them from putting all their eaersy into bean seed productioo. Peppers and tomatoes are normally wind pollinated, so if you are starting them in greenhouses or under bot caps. be sure to abake tbe plants occasionally to insure 1ood pollination. Harvest bell p9ppen green « wait unW they ripen to a sweet brl«bt red. MULCH AROUND your plants, if you haven't all'Mdy done so, to keep weeds *>wn and help retain moiature oa thole bot summer days. Mulcbln1 allo helps keep tbe weeds down which are a11re1sive competitors for nutrients, water, space and sunlight! Keep an eye out for bugs! Consult your nurseryman for preventative and control measures which can be as simple as buying some prayinc mantis egg cases, scattering slug and snail bait or plucking off those tomato hornworms ana dro~ them in beer! Professor To Address Miller Group ·'Success. Endurance, Resurrection -Chaparral is Forever" will be the subject of Professor R. C. Rosa• diacussioo at Hortense Miller Garden, ·Thursday al 10 a.m. Dr. Ross will present an understanding and appreciation of the values of many or natures so-called "diaasters." The first Monday of each month at 1 p.m .. the Hortense Mill er Library is open to the public. Many up ·to·date publications are available. The garden is also open for Vlaitation daily, Tuesday through Saturday. at nooo. The public la welcomed to all events. For visitation permits, ca ll the Human Affairs Department. Laguna Beach City Ha ll. 497-3311. For information regarding the lecture and library, call 494-1391or494-8348. We lcome t o Hm••nock Is land P'civate ialand autTounded by a sea of gentle mood•. Acce••- ible only to 1un-dappled dreaa- era. Local cuatOCM require barefeet, quiet interludes, mellov imagination. Hammock l•land. To the lee •ide of your patio, beneath a puzzle of leaves. Nov's the time to buy your ialand at Pier 1. Choose our handmade Hatteru1 hammock . Soft, textured polye1ter rope make• it long-1 .. ting and care free. Stretchers of hones~ oak give it 1hape. Crafteman- 1hip and materials are guaran- teed. Th• look le cool, clean, inviting. 'nle name derive• from Cape Hatterue, vhere you will find the relaxed life of 'l~k la land • 60''x84" Re1. 58.99 For Fatber's Day 49.88 48"a82'' Rea.•.99 For Father's Day39.88 Sal• pric .. a.oocS Juae 13 • 19 • I •. 7 ··0ne thing must be understood. In my ideal vacation there are no worries about money, sunburns or losing your travelers· checks.·· "My ideal vacation would be going to Israel. I would visit the Wailing Wall and put a prayer in a crack. ,. Jon All>an "Rrst go to the harbor and get on a boat. You sail around the world, stop at FratJCe, Europe and also Iran. 1hen come back to the United States. " .. . . Summer Vdcation . r ... • Ah yes, summer vacation. Sleeping and staying up later, bicycling to the beach, ti'f Ps mom and dad anc_I, of course, no mo?. homework for three months. The above are some Of the more traditional things kids do over summer vacation. But what if they had their choice of planning their own "ideal" summer break? The question was posed to students, mostly fourth graders, at Robinwood Elementary School in Huntington Beach, which is shutting down for good this week because of declining enrollment. cathy Clark had \his-comment: "At the Virgin Islands I would enjoy the sun, the shops and most important I would take my new deaf friend Kathy. I'm sure that Kathy would .love a cruise. Some day Kathy and I shall take a cruise. I know we will." Jamie Davis had other ideas: 111 would like to go to Iran and talk lo thOSi I rani~ns ! '' And Corey Faber's idea: "I would get on a two-seated Colonial Viper with Jenny Walker. I would go 20 million miles out from earth into space and come back 20 years late~" Excerpts from otber students are next to their photos. ·rd like to go fishing and swimming, but roostly I would like to go back to scnool. · · "I would like to swim and play all summer. But, in Hawa ii.·· Michael Smith ''I'd like to go to the Grand Canyon if it is possible. But if I couldn't, L'd stay home and watch TV and eat ~ chocolate chip cookies with real choCO/ate chips. I think I'd rather do that anyway. ·· : "My ideal vacation would be to go on all ' the rollercoasters in the world for one wfiole year and be able to sit in the front seat of them.,. ..Summer, summer. summer • .' fun, You can swim. you .. can run/I want to go to Hawaii of course 1And I would be satisfied with a horse 1But all these things are expensive ;Qi see/Too, Too expensive for my sister and me.·· ·Jf I could go anywhere I wanted I would want to go to Disneyland and nde Space Mountain until my ears fall off. ·· Todd Fink .. Dunng summer I would like my grandmom. uncle and Mu cousins to visit me. We would have fun at the be_ach, park and go sWTmming every day. My grandmom is vety special to me because my grandpop just died and she gets lonely. ·• &..-.. mp\aUoD to run Mllaadbufn.-•.mp.....s ., •luiab. tber..:!d .... tatn r:r~= ud dt• . lilicN to make b9Uer \&le ot ycMll' ~ whether for 1,.,.U. ,..l. .... lainln1. flower or vec~table ··~· UGIN 8Y uaVEYING I.be aoU quaUty and drain•ae. the path ol the sun. areas of abllde. r's Grass is Greener ' muleuNd bulMl ud .._..... _ Por tbe ltlOI, Smltbloeiu bortJ~ ........ Priffte landscapen 1u11Ht lbat • a.atunliltlo 1-dltape aUIM • · dD ........ : •••••rrsa PLAN1'1MG. BF Pladlal llarua. Pd U.. aloa1 CM edl• ot 'I04l!r 1""'4"". privacy l• acbl•v•;.;d a framework fort.be interior area la created. Tbl1 11 a UHful •lternaUve to old·fHbloned "foundation planttn1." wbere m .... ol = were &ocated around U. to mike tt ap- pear u tboulh they "belon1.t" to the envtronrMnt -1eneraJJy an lm&>C*i* t.ull. •'The ma· l?.!'.!tY ot boulee." Buckler 11ya, •are overplan&ed today IM!cauae of that approach." SHAP!'& Let for1ylhJ1& and cOel' ....... 61VW DAWnllY (U. low room • them> r.aJw tban ,,,... u.aa blto ...... bUll, • .. ~ ... eosut-COlltliwcL JJaaaralllUc &ardent allo rely GD cunUIDear &bai* tNt add ..._ and adventure eomlNl"d co atral&bt l.loe9, ao Dian wallnn,a ad borden wttll W..tnmtad. GROUND COVERS. Plut ever1reeo1 auch •• t vy. f)erlwlnJde and paebyaandra "at an relatlvely eay to main· 1-!D, unUke pau. You mJcht alao try pla~ema ID one area of the 1 where tbey can 1row lD what Buckler terml ,_,•controlled ael)eet." ENEJlGY SAVERS. By Dlant- la1 A8de trees at the aoUth line ot a plopetly and everpeena atoa1 the ooftb. boda. be&Un~ •••• • t Household Help Klds' favorite ~n•cks can eave your carpel a r eal beating. When c b ewang gum. jelly beans and other slJcky substances get ground anto carpeting. they'r e toug h to remove R emoye excess materials: then apply dry-cleaning fluid (test carpet for color-fastness first>. Next apply a solu- tion of 1 teaspoon mild de- tergent and l teaspoon vinegar mixed in a quart of warm water, then re- apply dry-cleaning 1luid. Let carpet dry, the n vacuum gently. Always act promptly in treating any spot or stain. • • • Whether you're work- ing or playing outside, -your hands-can be'come- quite dirty. And since you and your famil y wash your hands more often in summer, you'll want to keep the sink as neat aa pouibJe. Instead or uamg messy plastic soap di.shes, try putting a "" i nch thick foam plastic cloth in an at· Lracuve saucer. Choose the color lo match your bathroom. and rest the soap on the pad. Rinse occasionally. • • • · When housecleaning's over, take some precau- tions lo make it easier next time. Don't leave damp or oily cloths in a closet or they'U emit a foul odor. Brushes and brooms should be bung on hooks; u they're left standing the bnstles will s play sidewa)'5. Clean· ing cloths should not be put in the w ashing machine but instead 1lhou1d l)e. rin6ed in de. tergent and w a rm water. ••• Insects are real pest.5. The best way to combat ' lbem la by keeplna your house ctean ancf dry. ·~==:!==~===­Always clean up food • spilts immediately •nd never leave food out lD the open. Make s ure your screeN doo't bne any holes in them and keep a u,ht Ud on your garbage receptacles. RUFFB.l'S UPHOLSTBY .......... ...... etu.....,~ eoet.Mete-Ha-llH • Uae a caulking com· ... ~~~~~~~="!!. pound to seal up pest openings along the base of lhe noor. If you must use a pesticide, read the directions carefully and keep awa y from children and pets. ••• Summer Fun School-on If your wool or wool bl e nd carpet is not the-Mall e m 0 th Proofed • it ' S NE>arlv 600 stodents a day especially important an will QO ro class naht-on- the summer to vacuum 1ne-mat1 "' Hunt1nqton daily. Always have your Cf'nter thru the su~ ,c,ar pet mDihl>Ul.D ( e_d e th.an 30 chtferent cl~ after professional dry tor all aoe qroups t< tt\ru f2 cleaning. Remembe r . TulllOl"l Sft to s t5oer3weell the offspring o f on e course Req1stra11on info and moth can eat 92 pounds class sctoedules available at 1 center court between 01 wool in a year. PPnnev·sand Sees •t880HH ___ C- traditionally dad, fl85Y c.anz JX'Plin euit ... simphcity at 1te bz.et, wr docronand cott.oo pop in au.it is Qr'llbt fbr ~<r tiaw.l. ~ 1:uttcn with P6ldi arrl. flap pocka.t-5 ' Husband is Boss 44 A:l.shwn tsklnd• Newport Beadt•714164.f·5010 1001 ~r:wood BW<L·~ VU!age•213/419-7727 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was not s urprised lo learn through your column. that so many women ~l ept m underpants. I was s urprised th at YOU were surprised. But how many men wbo sleep WITH pants insist t.be1r wivea aleep WllRIOUTf Or ts ours th~ only nutty family? My husband says he ·" '"' L1111den has to sleep in his pa-DEAR ANN : With all jama pants. He claims he cannot sleep without the co ncern about them _he feel& Qaked, violence on TV, I can't exposed. But be insists 1 believe what 1 saw re- sleep without pants to cently on an afternoon "preschool" show. s how my l ove c availability?> Because our dilldttn When il is awfully cold are now teen-aeera It is J feel more comfortable unu~ual that we hap· w itb p.-nt.s on <we pened to be watching a a lways sleep with the dally cartoon, "Bugs. windows open.) But if I Woody & Friends." The wear pants to bed he cartoon featured Woody s u I k s a n d s a Y s Woodpecker, and in the I a m r e ; e c l i n g course of' two minutes be him . H e tu rn s h is was hltbyaglantmallet back and oouts and re-and siphoned gasoline ruses to snuggle. So 1 through a hoee with bis slee p without pants and moulh from cars in a he s leeps with Junkyard. As a grand How do you interpret fin a le, a policeman this? There 's no way I chasing Wood y prepared would Lake a cha.nee 00 for a sneak attack by receiving an answer to hiding in an abandoned refrigerator' this letter at home. so I hope thls l e tter please. may J see a r e-s peaks for itt;elf, ply in the paper?-became I'm still loo up- EQUAL RIGHTS AT sel lo make any further NIGHT TOO comment. -A TAMPA D E A & E Q U A L READER &IGBTS: My aueu-DEA& TAMPA· I'm mn& of um '1matloll ls • tllat JOU bmbud b the gJad yoa "'*• alDee I boe1 ill JOU famllJ. Ap· 11.ve been INafl1ed for a p•re•tlJ I&'• worklnc lqac time by Ute tbok· ud whatever worb b m1, blttlllt ud Ian•· good 1•m '* kMekR& tin medlodlt of tartan I&. • alMW9 • &lie IO-C ... "kiddy n.rtooa shows." Doa't &Jae erea&on re- dlle tkJ .re making llCbt of •lolence and ·--------- dea&ndloa! I ~lien th1a Iliad o1 ••men.ai.o. meat" 11 a . poor ln· 0-.ce • cldldfta, and It--..... lllf!Ped. .._._ .... qree,I nu• IMt,.. wrt&e Co die Q DM IH of dae pro- gram a and tbe presi- dents of Cbe net•orks. Call yoar local station for A4ldreues. DEAR AN N LANDERS: Since our marriage 15 years ago, my buaband and I have oeen plaaued by a dlvorc)[e -"a friend of the fdlruy." We 1rew up together. Sbe was always a bore, and lime bun't helped ber any. Wben we three are to1ether, abe ignores me, and all her com- ments are directed at my husband. She phones frequently (we Uve in a nearby city). JC he answers the phone. she eoes OD and 00. He says almost nothing. I know he has no in· lerett in UUs pest, but be gets furious with me wbeo I explode Cprlvate - ly, or course> over her tntruaian lntq our II ves What can I do? -HAD IT DEAJl BAD: Yoa. can wise ap ..... , .a. This WOIDaD ... 1. be de· UPteci If.._ bew b9w macla t,..ble I.be bH eaued ,. ... 8lllce abe'a .. &ILrea&. u ..... Co be falrlJ llmple .. &r'emt ber d.uJ)'. NMr _ .. It. AT $35(),000 TO $95QOOQ H RIOCE CUS10M 1-IOMESI' I 'FS ARE Ql)ITEA BARGAIN Because w hen you buy a custom l1omesite in Harbor Ridge, you 're buying more than just one qUllrter to one half an acre of prime residential land. You're buying Harbor Ridge. One of the country's most prestigious private communities. Brilliant sunsets over Newport Harbor from most sites. Pri vate tennis courts. A 24-hour guarded ga te. You're buying Newport Beach. And all the things that make it one of California 's most sopl1istica ted cities. Exquisite restaurants. Unparalleled shopping. Th eatre. Private golf, tennis and yach t clubs. A style of living both elegant and casual. But most of all, you're buying a dream. The dream of building your own home. The way you want it. A home as distinctive, as original as you are. When you look at it that way, a custom homesite· in Harbor Ridge is quite a bargain. · • After all, how much is a dream tborth? -.;•~ · .• 4 ~1 Experi~nc&Harbor Ridge Custom Homesites. Then move up to Newport &ac11 '.s most sought-after address. 17 Harbor Ridge Drive, Newport Bead1 (714) 640-6776 Prlcn -tfectlo. d/J/30. Sales occumng ~bwquc"t to this dat1 may result In unooalla"ili~ of some or all pn'c11 l~I~ See th11 H9meoumer Auociatio11 litMla1t in th1t salt>s office. Obtairt the Properly Rrport requind b11 Frdnal 14w and read it btfo" 1iping anythi"B· No hdtral 11g1ncy hos judged tht m11rlt1 or mlll#, if any, of I.hit prOJNrt~ I I -I -.. .1' ___ ......... ... 1 . FEATURING (lobs ID8t8ll lllra. RJe•atd G1.ra1 •u bMe elfft.M pwlclml ~ the ••'1 f..-....ci Welt 0r_,. eo.t1 .•• "ti SIPaa .ltlrppa. SllM wtU atteod the UtlcMI em-u-w ... U.Y.• J.-• UlrarMll • at ta. ClalQID O'Hare Marriot\ HoW. Tie p-. wW meet at 10 a.m. ....,.,. J .. 11. a& Ulit llaome al Mn Harold WlU., Huau.p. ~-f'or lalormalba e.an UM ._. ___ _ 111·-~.a·•~!!~G··'"ldlUol Nbe lu&al8el~ ..... b7 ~ -c ·-... lll . «wpcrt ....., ~ a lUDCMon WeclbeMay, June 11. at the Bal Bar Cltab. 8'u"'' P•ro wlU be ••1.&H •• .,..._.._ hr rwnaUool call~ 'l1M BU Canyon Committee ol t.be <>rant• Coun\y P'tiltbarmonJc Society lnata.Ued Mn. Ralpb Blra&SweU u chalrmu durlq a meettna iD lbe home of Kn Roland OllOOd trbere eotert.ab.uneat wu provided by barpbt Han1et Wood The Camelot Chapter. Newport Harbor Gulld ol UM Ora.nie County Music Ceeter installed officers durin& a luncheon ln the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. which included fashions by John Hoean. Newport Beach. Lorn.i.oe Uppold will lead the group as ptts1dent fOf' 1980-'81 Showboat Chapter of the Newport Harbor Guild bad tts mstaJlallon ceremorues in the Coroa.a del Mar home of Mrs. Melinda HugLll. Janet Aeogst will serve u president. Dusty Wings will be led by Dtann Shirley next year. The group will meet at Casa Vallarta. Sant.a Ana, tor a luncheon and fashion s bow Thursday, June 19. For information call Mrs. Barbara PoUem of Irvine. Mrs. Robert N. Helton ol Villa Park was installed as the Slst president of the Orange County Medical Association Auxiliary during ceremonies at the Reuben E. Lee restaurant. Try Bro~r Field ( 8)' IOYCS L. k&NNEDY Dear le7ce: W•at de Hern a.....,.•,rnaiea,.. .... -.. llletWtlllklllb ......... . C4REERS -P.P .. ~N.C. ) Grant Awarded U.pb 0...... Com· tJ,,, ....... em. ta. ben awacted a II.JOO arant b1 the C&Utornl• Community Foundtt.lon for parcbae ot educ•· tioo and tralnl.QI equip- ment. The funds will be 111.-1 audltJn1. They can cb001e frpm to buy video tape and 'SDWO audlton loot for .... ted arowtni aumben of jobl lo ..,... ear· rum equipment to tralD mera ID hulldlnt1 8M wa,. to ,... poratlom. conaultin& ranm. I09et er volunteers for won wtth palr flaws. Because ol the •wtil m meat pro1ram1 and alternative lerminall)' m patienta PUBLIC NOTICE ~lillatioo. auditing LI a field wboM eoero deveiol>melat proJeda. ud their families. ttme suddeoly bu arrived. 1 The awarded fund• PKmiouseustff91 The RealdenUal Conservation A MYLO& llNIVEasrrY ltUdrJ in are part of more than ..,,..:::=-=:~ . Strvfoe Program, created by tm Na-tbe late IOI predicted 1.000 new le* •t'"' -nu-1n _ _._ b •: ti al Ene A of annually in the enero manacemeot • ·<I IU&&UUU grauwo y aout.EVARO C\.UNfM .... u~ty co.:fani~ to ;~~"= field; no one baa tracked the adual the California Commun!· ~· ~ v .. ...,. ~. n1 residential hiring rate. Fox-Morris Auodates, a ty Foundation to 1eo 0.11.1 w. ouf\er. ~4u OfN> DI.-• .,. • ......,.. :YO:~ wbo req:~ ~ Pbiladel_pbia-based peflOGDel COD· charitable croups in ~"::._· Ullewoed, C:..•"-t• A to Milburn St Tennessee Valley Authority bas suiting farm, predicta that by 198S 1980· Tllk .......... 1s--.. ....... C r ooe audited 183,000 homes and will do there wilt be a 46 percent increue in ftJllUC NOftCE • ........._°"'9tw.a..- w b o p 1 a ye d Doc 400.000 by JJ8). jobs few energy engineers with an ™' ---,..., -... A d a m s o o aver•0 e annual salary of -ooo· '-' ~nous1M11Ntu. c-ro.rtt<110r..,c:-..,.,...., WIBLE JNDIVJDU A• C!' • ...:11_. tn" --'• • u1 ..... ITATllMIUfT 11• ,._ --• t e le v l s l 0 n • s ~ O&UJllDU J.989,averagepaymaybeS60.000. n...,.....,__................ r•-· coodu...tt .. .., these audits ·-1.. d"'· a : ~...., ~ Goe111 o.11, PWot "Guosmoke" died mand~thclr credentiab ar';°~~-Even today, Hperienced energy OCADOtE'DEu.a...._. Mern.».J-•.11.1• 22SMo Tb u r s da y of a p. t t C . ed engineers command a typical salary ...... ~MtM.c.i-...a h ( e o . ompany·traJD technicians of $30,000 a year, acconling to a sur· C"-f• ._.,, ..... ,.,,,,. 2s.1 PVB¥C NOTll"TD ~areot eart a1lure. 'th t . . ed s.Mtoww CA. s-. a-,......__.. '-C. w1 wo-year eogmeenng uca-vey by tbe A.ssocation ol Energy moe · ----- l 0 n e • 1 5 • 5 u c · llfoothal bark1grounds are fillinl ID&DY Eneineers. That ·s a comfortable .:=.,.......,. • _,,._.. bJ' • • '"=C::!=~ss cum bed at Scripps o ere s ot.s. launching pad for a field about to a,_....._ . ., ....... --. .--• .,.. doiff9 Memorial Hospital in Albert Tbumann, exeeutive dlrec-soar. Next we'll look at e nergy riwa ~ -tilled••.,. HAWltEYE ENTERPtttSES. 4020 La Jolla. He had a tor of the Assoc1a t1on of Energy technicians. C-ya-e10r.,..c-, .. -, 81,,11 5., .. 1• s..it• t0s. " .. "" coronary b ypass En£ineers. warns that the plethora ol n. i•. ~_,, ...-. c.a. ""° operation m l971. legislation-created jobs will dwiDdle READER SERVICE . For 0 hoo-pooe -~":" .,.!!~ ::=-Oelly:::O ~~ :::=.'~.~ .__ wit.bin three years. hitang of colu~ u~l programs m • · · · · R-1 L 1>owv. m1 HH"-• In his opinjoo. those with a yen for tnergy engmunng and ~. PUBLIC NOTICE n.;,~~~~~ 11 •• this work should prepare themselves ~lou 0 lt4mped, ~tf .<Jddrnaa1. long 99"'tt•• ~- "'cnnouuus114us for the broader field of energy white enwlope wsth y<>1.1r requut to '~c::;.'::!:~!':::S T"k =:: ::--;-,_ .mi nw NAME nATl!MENT engineering management. Joyce-Lam K~ or Ben: 15lii0, Cost.a r ... ,.,.._1t'Q C-'°"• ••• "'"9 county a.rt ot o.--c:oun1., on , ... t<HloWl1>9 ---·~ -"9 °"" ~-·-, --"· '-I Mela 926216. A6k few ·• Enerm'." ~·-, ~ ,...~.. AN IDEAL preparat on Th ·~ P&¥ AS60CIATE~. ,,,,. E.-t F1~ T H E (,II EA t w"' L l c AN I . umann 0.-1 .... H ..... ....,.. &e«11. CA-Pvl>lkMd Or-c ...... °"'' Piiaf PUBLIC NOTICE TONE se REHA.UllANT 1H1 Ea says. is to take an undergraduate P•trlc' C.r•ro ¥urPflv. en• J-u, 10, n . July4, ,.., to-~---------------------'"lln A...,,u•. Munl1ng1on 8••<n. ( J c.uro.,,..~ def!ree in engineering followed by a C E••t-1 °" · ......... .....,, e..c•. c4 • ---p_.., c ...... 1m Fol!-.gtr A"~".,. mas ter's decn-ee in energy manage-rime Up in Sooth ._ PUBLIC NOTICE H ' Muntt~Clfle..th C•lllorn••~~I e>• M•<,,...I C.•r•rO #url)f\y, .. ,., ___ _ oros~o1ne tru• !Kai-•> <Of'Cal<ll<I Oy •n In menl. An aJternallVe approach iS a EHlpot1 0. • Hunrl-&o.cll. CA .. ICTITIOUS 9UitNES5 '--r \. ":"'°" .. _a-terhnlral undergraduate degree WASHINGTON <AP> -Serious ~ .. """'-" ., (Of'Ou<I...,..,. NAME!>TAnMENT \'"'' ,..,.,.,_,1 .... ,.1,.., ..,,,~ ,,.,, topped with a master's degree 10 r r1me, which soared natioowide last -·•1 OotrtnP<\ll•o .... ~~ • ..,.-"9 """"" '' 00'1"'1 ~ ""~---------------------' covn1vci.no10..,,.,..covn11onM.1, business admirus trallon. year after a tk .. ~·y.ear letup, i5 P..ir<•-""• ¥. c. BLACI( ENTERPR tsi:s. S TURD 11 1'90 ( _,.,_. T~t'. \V_. ,.~ 1''"' ••Ill "-~SJ H~ttltOOM ""'"'•"9fon &o«fl. A AY, .fUNE 14 · ,.,_" Energy managers work with con g r o wing aster .. tn s r;taller com-c°""" c'""" o1 o..._ c-w ... c.i~~ • By SYDNEY OMARll P\oel•......., 0r._ c ..... 0 •• 1, P11o1 serv a ti on techniques a nd fuel munffies and in the-South,,.tbe FBI J.,... "· "'0 ,.,JMU M.,..,,,,. c . B••Ck. •01 ARJES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Security is much M.iy ». J-•· •l. JO. 1* ll1MC forecast.mg, for example, as well as says. ' ~ l'WllVW<I Or-Con! 0.•1• •uot ~~~:.'.~ H""1;"11'0" suer.. in picture, but social life accelerates and you ~ -J..,.. •> • 71 Jwi. • "'0 ttn.c f"" ~~" conouc1ec1 o .... "' might forget essential details. Know it, don't let PtJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P U ~ICE PUBUC NOTICE ...,.... __ c..sw• at hap~. You have chance to establish base of ..... T,~EoF •MTrwTi~--·•CT•n--•·-iwEu -.. ·--' ---T"'' "".,..._ ... .,..., .,"' -ti ....,. ,.. " ~" ,,... r ....,,. v»" NOTICE~-l(!>f'OM$1Jllll.ITY f:ICTITIOU,~M~U FICTITIOVSaU"NlfSS C-h~alO.-C-yOft~ opera ons. TOSEl.L AT NAME STATEMENT Noti(~ ., ... t?l>Y 01.,... !NI 11\e..,, Of-E1't•l'floa'"' MAME nATlf-NT 19. l'llO TAURUS <Apr .. 20-. M_ ay 20_): Cheek Aries NOTICE~·9!"E~ AEue~~?:E,. ,,.AT ~T,,":.1oi1-,,-.o ~ "-"9 """ CIOn~ wttt -• ,..._...._ -n... ,.,._""l ~ ·•--iw.. Tt>e ..,._ _ _. ".,.,_ -F•••• M k full ,. .. ·~ • .,.. OtOh °' 11-111 ......... ,, .. ,.., !» ....... , • • -.. PuOI-Or-~ 0.tly P1101 message. a e 1nqu1nes, give rem to ""'~---·"'•no1ow•1 •1 ~A '"E'>U iNvEsT .,.ENf ~-oi-.,_,.,,,_, ~°'~!'"' i..:"E~ttJ!.::1.~~..1..~~ ·;r.n ~n.e-•COATtNG'S."5 .,•.~•.1J.:io,1w ~~ ·ur~lectuaJ '\!U1losily. :Empt111S1S oo-M-ativ~.... "~-·.cu111a~.-.. ~~GJOC-tm~=100 ···•v --~~·-·-P<Oducl-""'-<• ... ...._, &.«" I ho . '°' c.n11 ,... fol-nQ .,....,,,_ l>CMI ,.0 ,0011 a....n. C•"'°""" •"'60 Oat.an.... 1't"o.-t al "°'ft. 1• \ft•,,_.-~-. ....,.. 0r-..-c.,.,...,.,... ...i etters, s rt trips, clash of ideas. Aquarius, IO •II 1•· UNIFlllE, -r of ·~ l>u\Vll w C•tpHI!..-.. ,\ 8NC~ s-..... .. 8'-Pl••."""""~ c .. ...-~ ~ c -··f l•~I "-"· PUBLIC NOTICE Leo, $corpl0 persons figure prominently -&Dd cord JA(IC llA&tN llJS E .,,. CtU<l'flt -l>Ort a.-.<n C•hl"""•• 1-1 J..ii"'"t ltd • t)) TIW• ~_pc•~•OM OJ_..... A-~ ~-" C..lit0<no• f'»tt l ---- so does the Dumber 4. SCL=ll~ale.ecr _ _!I.;_. C• ~~· .cll01 9166, ,,,.,,.. c.<~.,,,, Otv-f , , , .·· f'KTITIOUSaUSINESS -~ ~-~-w -··-P·~•,.~ Or-'-·•I ~·ly p·~ ~~-~ • T"'' -",..-...,PY ... <t> NAME STAT~MENT ltt1\ btnl~\ I\ (Ot'IO\f<:t~ by • VV'I _._. ~ ...,_ ,..,. _... 0t ~ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Gel ideas, Pu,_a1...-rsto w11tfv11 ... 1or hm1 lf'<IP11,,,_.,,,,P Junu .1 u.-z.m-to Tl•>i • ;. "'"' ••"' -• • T,,. '°410wftl9 ""'MM .,.e "°'"9 r t d d _..lce-llO<-•n !N..,,ountal 11,,.stll W CM!>"'~ C-•r-.-bt..,c-.,._,. ~C -"" ...._,.,ft orma s an concepts on paper an *53.ao.,e .. ~..,..,.,.,°'_ '""•-wM111..,..,..,ri. ,._~· ~·-·~ • • r,.,,.,_""!",....,•111>-s&ssT1T CHERv, 1uo "protected." Accent on relationship with a or tervlcea -.._,.-, --now County Ci.tk of 0.•"99 c ...... 1 ... .,,, PUBUC NOTICE .~ y· F1m7lJ C.-yewttll~~-..... ~-··..--""" ~. HwtlinQIOft Se.,;I\, ·al h · -<~iOft °' .... 1099-•11" ~ Cr.nt7 c-1 O..ry Piiot. a .·-· C#li~.._ speca person, c ange, variety and .gain comot ..--•~o1~1 •. Jv....11.•• F,_,. ._..» . ..._.,,."~-miMO -~-0r ,~ .. ,~"'::u' ..._ c"ery1 sP~•r••••y, n••• throu-written word. Mon_, is "nn .... _ w~. •• mo. S.I• "c-lllONll to C>aY"-1 al PICTITIOUlaUMN•U ... ,.,-~---.-.. _.,, tot .... !ff•-lMoe ~~ lle4o(l'I, lftAA _, -:c ~ <"-'9Hto~OO Pu1>1""80 0r""99 eo.st Oaily Plto• MAMaSTAT&M4ElfT 'mirra•_"W C NO'l'ICE ._.., •·~'-ll.». •• n1i c.Arl..,...•nMJ • -, CANCER (June 21-July 22): .CJcle . -1.._c1 •• ;,_ ... u.no,,110 Juneu.20.11,J..iv•.1• 1•11• r....~--·~clo"'9._.._• •u~ ~ ..... .,L s.mittt,,..wat..,,_ get off sidelines. Timing, intuition', ~1Dent:e11 l>l<IOftMIO.,._,,., ft ;o; .:..,..... --·..,.. Nn-.CE t• ... •u.u~ a..ct1 c.111 ... .1 ... hit th k M d I -f ,.... Siil.tobt....,.etOOO•,m °"J-OUAlfTY aAw c;unER . .,,. .!::'I.:i.~=~ ..-"'~ v•• ._· • e mar . oney an ove are p o .)'our 11. ,.., .,. m 1 e0._ A-. Hunt· PUBLIC NOTICE T•,1or .,,.~. e.o.a.-. ~ -r ................... ·• "~ -l ,IC'TtTlousausu••u T"'~ ""'•,,.n 1t c-ouc1...s 11, " personal scenario. Stres,s. in tiallve. ino1or1Be«t1.c.i11orn1• mi. • ..,----:"',----"ATl.M€WT ~ .. ·~ · independence and pride. You are''.going to be a T"1' noun K ""'° oi..ct.o '° •11 F~~C::!:~!';'..~ CMi~=~~:i:•'*:-' ... ~~ .ui«H9£ se•v•cE. n n. --...i _._. "..._ ~i TMs ::;:;.:..."::'=:1~ ••tn u- winner! ~._:.~~,..,~":::i.nc~':,"',1.:"!n~"; TIW ''"--~ ,, 00tnQ "''" ""' -~ •~ <-•""..,, ... • ~ ~ 1""• c;. .nw ,.., "' Covni Oe< (If 0r c-...... ' Otw~··t J~.k ~~ _:_, '' ..... .., l•I THE IAE~11£ ~SE 11>1 'I Y " -yon-y LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Being alone is wld.-dr.<rlllecl-''r ""''~ ·-ic-~~ -· 1rhle·c •. .,,.. 0 I .. E c T MA I> IC E f,,. c. •. -· ti'al d h --•L.1-do .th Jon lln .....ct11910nK¥00r ANOTHER lOOIC -A ~~,·~~· T ..._.. ~ SPf(IAl.1\T\ IS IH-•t18 FIJIUI esaeD 8D a5uvuuugto Wl e elSS. --C.--lnc PEll'>O NAl.VIEWOF NEWPORf T~"'t.ol-1 •••"'"'••11117Wd"'""'•i· .• ~ .,,,_.,. •rw,-c...........: • .,11• ., PU01.-0r-CoMIO..lrP•'01. Get behind scenes and be in tot.lch Witb your ~~-<flt ..... , &E ACH, U~I B•ml>oo. N••PO•I COU"t<(~•Of0.._C_1YOft """'• -~ :.::... -C.•or·• ..... ,.. ••• "·~o Hc::=ylO 1-· 13.10 '"'° 1'11'Ht.. ~...,.._,., 8•.cn C..lfONt•• -n.eo n I..:! • l ,,... ·--. -----own, inner feelings. Define terms, cryst.alfue MUNTINOTONHA•ao• P•u•• N•I"•" 1os1 &•m1>00 • •1-.i f,.,, ~·' .... "'""' ...... -"~~=,..· '118 "·-· C•"~.... PUBLIC NOTICE meanings, be sure or what is expected or you. -••M€ cElfTE• """oort BH<,, c...1•0••"• 92fl,o0 Pul>""""' 0r-C1>o11 ei .. ,. p,,.. c.-·.,, -.-: « o.-c-., "" "' VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You are :·c;-;m,-:.a_CA_ 1""tius.~•HoncM•..st1,.,,,,.. M.av 1>»J-•·111• m~..,._,,~ ,,.1" ,,_ ...::.:...-·,.~-~--E"°OFOEATH1>F "involved." whether or not you are aware of iL "-l-0r-eo..ao.oy P11ot. °'::;'=.:::.. m.o .,. .. _ J~9:11"::;:,C::: o.it>t.;;: T~ =-s..:=-=--/~:1:-, ~:~:,v l:oA ~~ Accent on love. business iDTestments, J-u.-ti2J4C C-tyOettOfOr-c-ty on-...~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~a-.•o.--..~-..... MINISTER ESTATE NO. intensified relationship. One you befriended n 1-· ·~NOTICE .., ..... ,A·1....., shows way to make most of recent experiences. PUBLIC NOTICE :~~r.~,!~~~~:;. ~~~:~::;::s · --ar-.. c.-r o ... ., ....... T o a I I h e I r s LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish rather 1m o....StrwC.s.•11' n,...,.'-""1__. .. ~_,., •~llUSf•ns ,...Y •. .-, •J..•. -ntS40 beneficiaries, creditors lbal1 begin -r each beyond current .. ~~i:a --'-·~~1.,11 •• N•C.!4T.~in. m A-''-· r..........,.~'!!....""1ol PUBLIC N011CE land ~ontil"lgffitcreditorsof expectations. Emphasis on career. band.ling uN1l'lEDSC:HOCK.01STa1CT Plbl1""'° 0r-co.u1 o..1v P•tor .._,,.,,_. c.,...,. • .,.n ~" Em 11 Harby o f Costa r esponsibility, accepting hooor without ki,cking -.c. .. ,,....,._ Mn» J.-•.•l.10.t-n2'-4C icurt E "~" 121 A~ Tritt•. 0•1v£ 11uP MA P co. 10~1 NOT•CETO Mesa. California and toe in sand. Aries, Ge mini and another Libra ,,,. eo.,O of E011t •l•Oft OI tn~ Th ........ ~ ... <onou<tNI "' ... .... M, ....... J ~-·· 1041 '""'" .,. , ............. , or .... E\l•I~ ot otherwise interested in the NOTICE IS HEREBY C.tVEN 1 .... 1 S...CI~ , .... "'"'"..,.,,, T~I .... ~1•C. ~··~ CA .,.1, OA•E SMITH lp e r son s who may b e figure promin•eoUy -so does the number 9. :~~;'.:.! ~~ ... 0~:.! PUBLIC NOTICE omo ... •ic--.E ,..,_.. co;-~~.~~!...--11,, _ ... ~!:.!.." FOllAEH ""Auow will and/or estate: SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov. 21): Good Moon 11t<bupto1ooom ,.,.1,.ml'lo.vo< NOTICE OF DEATH OF T"" ""'.,,....,' ...... ··~ ••t11 .,. ~·oo.t.• . NOf1CE •s "'f"Eav GtVE,. n-.1· A petition has been filed pos ition coincides now with journey, education. ~'::;,!~;!.:, 0::·~1~, ... ~:.::,:: ETHEL JANE WARREN ~:":"~ ''-"'004•nor c°""'v °""""'' r .... ~ S::~.i..s '""' -:;,.u~HP~::,.:;E1~:. ~~. ~~ by Roy C. Zukerman in the pubLisbing, independence, making contacts with s1rn1. co.r• -'4'· '•"'"'"1•. •1 ANO OF PETITION TO · ~,.,,, co4'lt~:~,_ 04 Or~'-'' ... oui. .-,.,...., •o "'-••""Proo.•• Superior Court of Orange thoseatadistanre. Your own style.statements ..,.1<"11,,.,....,,1>tcn ••11 tie""bHc1• ADMINISTER ESTATE Pul>l""""°' .. ...,..c .... ,,o.i.Pi1ot1J.....,....,.. coun•orP .. me..ocr.'°""4•.ftort0ot County reQuesting that should not be diluted. ~ ~ ~"f1~ c o F I( 1 f s . NO. A·1047S2. tNv»» JllWo. 1> ,., m MO ,,_.,.,,.., 0r-Go"'t o.;.•:_: ~~';e";.,.1~.~" .. ';.:-:, ':'; Roy C. Zut<erman be ap- SAGl.....,ARIUS <N 22n...-21) y · a•OCHURl!'SANOPAMP,.lETS T 0 a 11 h Pi r s J.-1J10,11J.;...-.••, 1~ ._...,o o.•~K ,,......, .... po1nte d as personal • • ov. ·~. : ou gain "'"l>Kl1 .. Hoo.•no<co-o•nc:•••t" bPnefic1ariec;, creditor .-. P UBLIC Nr.-. ICE ·.--,---. ~ .. _,, representative to ad · understanding of direction , time. costs -one Cot10•t•on~ l"•l•u<l•On\ •nO V .1 PllllLIC NOTiCE S.od -........ "' .... ~ ...... minister the est a te of I k · · c Sc>f'<1f1ur.""' ..,.,.,,•·~now..,. t.1. ,,, anCI conttnqent c rf>d1tor~ ot •"<.! • ""•'""'1" ., ,. " .,.....ft( c ose to you as s pertinent questions. ancer, ,,. offocp oi ttw Pu,,,.,..1nq 01t0<tor E the I Jane Warren and , s .,,, ,-~~--,,_..0 .,.,. "'J uf'IP' WOO«oc~··;,• E mil Harby (under the in. Capricorn n atives play key roles. Money, o1ut<15cl\ool0t~•·"119j1P141<~""• ppr<;ons who may bf' "'""•"• • .._ ..,.. .. ,u 1.,,,..,,.,.1,,.~,,,.,.,.,.,'1>'; .. ., dependent Adm1n1strat1on investment s, written a greements command s1r .. 1.c.o.t•MPw.c.1o1.,,n1•<n•11 otherwise inte rested in the NO-rtCEOf' NOT1a0F rtwn1n·5Al.lf l•I•••. P o Bo•'* ""M1 P•1m of E states Act>. The peti· portion of spotlight. Follow through on hunch. ""~,:;::."::.::::. ::~~.;~ will and1or estate. °" J..,,..T,~u1~!',,~l.E "'• FrA\l •~f '"~.!!; 1~f~~1 ~~:"~~~ !';:;,..:._-. Jl4G2. '°' '""'-r in tion is set for hearing in CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan 19):0btainbint Noa-,,.., .. """'-""e'°'°' /lpetitionhast>eenfifedA""E"•CAN 11nr •NWllANt.£ t.OMP•t<Y .• c::.. ......... ~-. J~-..c• Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic f Sa 'tt . R I 1 • _....,al torty-f,.,. ""•• us1 ., .. , bv Unit""" California Bank COM PAN~ • c.."'"'"'• <"'"-·"-n '"'"-· .,.. ~~~ J~ °' At1-y '°' PTnon.11 Center O..ive, West, in tf'le rom gi anus message. eV1ew ega papers, 1tw0et•""'°'"-_.,.'"'1'"",_ """ •• r,. .. ,eo-. .,, s...v"°" '""'"'.,. SVl>\111.n.., T""1•. 1111 -c..u... ._~ ..... -c · t f s t A give. rnore-tha.n-usua l attenllon to partnership Th• eo..ro Of Eouutton ol .... ,,, the Superior Court of S..O•Mul..a '""1 ... o• , .... , crt1••t1 0.... ... lrv>h.-c_ ... f llfEM£H .IOMN" ~ -' y 0 an a n a. "-oorl·MPw u"'""' St""°' o'"'"' Oranno County r..,,uestinq °"" a1 '""' """""'"""" , .. ru11E .. ..c.. ""°' .,, ~ ..,,.,,.,._ -teE••ETt<O. sc>l.Ofolt()el California oo July 1, 1980 P ropos als, pubhr responses to your efforts, -..._ , 1 11 ,,,~ ~... ~ Aeo• ,. a t 10 oo ,._,......~r.,~ 0 ••1~ .,.,.,... that Uni ted Cattforn1a ,~~---.!::.~'1-1 1.~., ... ,-,, .• ,...,no °'1~s.-....,-"·,~.'"!::!"-,~ ... ' A~_.u. : a.m marita l status. You get invitation to social eio. -no1 ,_~....,·1• -.c-11\f ~-~ ,.....,~·~ •• -~.. ~ ~ ·-u.1--. IF YOU OBJECT t th . f d lowut BtO ... ., lo ... 1 ..... ,,. '" Bank be appointee! as"""'' no .. u "'°""" "°' -..... Ot•o<l•I ..... ,.,.,..al°'-"°""'•· .._--.ca.nut 0 p gathering 1 you atten , r esults will be '°',,..111,"' •'"'9'1f••IY ,,, .... e.o,. personal representative to ... Oft« .. """"" o1 0 •• ._ couni. c_.,,..,,,,. • ...., _ 10 u..i <" Put><·""'°°'-c-~ °'"'" Piiot granting of the petition. r e warding. <•••"" NEWPO•n ME~ "drn in1ster the estate ot ~:.~·:-o~·;. :.""C:.:~7..:0'~ i~'_·:., ~·;. ::,:':.:.,°",:'O:: J="';';: ..... » .._, u. '"° lJ>t.i you should either appear AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on UNlf lEOSCHOOL oisT•icr Ethel Jane war ren <under ~11 ''-"""'°" '"'........., ,..,....,, ~ '"° .. ....,"""'"""" l3J'IJ .... -at the hearing and state breaking through, cutting red t,ape. displaying ooo.-.c-1r c. 1 h,. 1 n Cle pend p n t 1• •• .,..1,_1,,.. ""' .,, -•JAAJ _.,.. (lfOfl.c ... 11 .... -ot P UBLIC NOTICE your Objections or file writ. sense ol conviction. You'll be :isked questions. Ootvt"'"-v F•.,,., Adm1nistrat1~ of Estates ==..~ .. "'=,::..,A:;~ ""'0 "°""'' ••11 -r -~ ten ob1ect1ons w ith the Someone "important" wants to n!lay pertinent ;;~"9 0t<-.c10r Aco The pet1t1on is set for 1o .. "' °""'"' ,,.,.1 ...,, .. , ()UOI< _ :~;! ~"'..!;:' ~·;;::: u~ coAST COM:~;::; couEcu court before the hearing. information. Be receptive, open lines of c1w1eo.J2S1 hearing in Dept. No. J at •-•o<c-..•-.. 1-yoo1rw u,..1 ..,~,-(If..,._'" .,-..,...,0('-NOT1c€cwSA.1.E~ Vourappearancemaybein Pvblt_0r.,.eo.,10.11yP11ot 700 Civic Cente r Drive ..:1~•.i .. .,,.,,_,c• .c,,.....,.,""' tt•n<• ro """ "'"''"<•" f•lf• ~~~•TYTO personorbyyouraltorney. communication. You'll get the message! June•.1>.1• 1•'1• · 1r•n<P 10 ~ ... , Am•tt<•" T•11• 1~ .... -.. '-" """-., "' M1G1<t•na100E• 1 F YO u ARE PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Find ttasoos, Wes t. in the City of Santa i"~"r-.:• c:-. •oc:•tH •1 '" Eo1,.tt•S1rw1 ..... ·-··1YotS..w ~· .. --•_.,..,...,.,.. A Ana. California on ·July 8. e..i ~.,,,. ..,,_ ,,, ·.,. <•••.,. ~ "'""·~,.,,,_ .. ,_, "9IM , .... .,,., .., -.,;n 111 .. ..-'°' ..w •-C REDITOR or a cont-take nothing for granted -imprirlt style, 1980at 10 ooa.rn Arw.c.""""'• .,,_,,.qr.1 ,,, .. _ •nt«••_.,... .. __ ,,.,o""'' ""91wtt _,,.,._'°'_'"'-ingent creditor of the de· express feelings. create and imprint. style. PUBLIC NOTICE IF YOU OBJECT to the =~~c::'a1";:':::7.:;:,:;• ~~;.=:,C:,.O~T~~'':.o"'=• ::;~:::...":.:-"eo.":~ ceased, you must file your Gemini. Virgo. Sagittarius -and the number S ..__,. qrant1nq of the petition. , ••• ,,..,..., •n wt<1 covni. -s .. 1 ...... ,,_.. ,.._,"'coi'-o"u"'' claim with the court or fieure prominently. su...:a1oit cou•T op vou shOuld either appear 0nc"""".. lot Jot T••• ND 10ft. ~.,....... 1~ s--"' c c c..o present it to the personal INA OFFICE? DOLIORS HOUSeCAU !iGfV1CE OAANORCOUNTY at the ~anng and st~te , .... .;:J~ ~· _: :;.:~i:r1':':': -~ ... lklOa ~ "~ "0 11 .... s.te-:··---~"' representative apPointed =~...::;:;:,• your ob 1ectlons or fife c111~"• 00 ""'""~11-.., -~. ,,, .,. ~~·;.,,(If e:'~~::!'.:" .:': =:.,•:;:s..,.__,~f!d~t~°'":.':'.: by the court within four Pl.AINTI FF PAIGE HOLLAN D written Ot>1ectlonS With the alffu Of IN tounly reu1r0itr ol W'4 C°"tll'f ,,._.,,, ,.,_ .. JD, ..,., lft IM C..-mof'llhS from the date of MARY REii.LY t beCOf" th h j counlY • Eto<aPt .. , .,, oll •19"n. ,.,,..... .... Cfrenc• R_.. •of lM Otll"<I M· first Issuance of letters as OEFENC>AHT. AATEL.NIO FRAN· cour e e ear ng. E "'"" 911.,.1 . .,.1 r.,,._ ,..1,.., .. ,. -•1 '"""-_..,., oas ~ -,.,,,,.,,r .. ton ""'"''' u10 A41em• provided in Section 700 of c1sco 50SA..,.. w11.SON c . SOSA Your appearance may be 11 .. r .. ttqnc.. ,,.""'., "~ rtQfto -o..,.., ,..,.,,._.,._ • ., .,,., __ .---. c.u Mn&. CMlfOnWa. All ANO OOliS' THROUGH 10 In person or by your 01 .... llyOrot•·-· Ot -~.,-... , rwme• __ ,_ __ .,_ MdsMwlle.-.-.cftot"99'11otel the Probate Code of INCl.USIVE attorney. -,_ ,,,., ......... w1tl>tn "'..,,. oer u rd I-IO"ltwr '"'" , ... ,,. ~ ""'"" .. --..,. California. The time for suMMOtU I F y 0 U ARE ,. o.r u 10 1•110 '-'"•r ,.,,,. ,,.. _t,...rt(ff'tloto.111tft9.m·~n· _...,...,._,_.,..ioru.e-filing claims will not e>C-CAM NUMe•a 1171ff #0 -.-1 .... •'911' al 0<1111~ "''"'"'-u p...---_,.._ llW,_ -""9 loo be~ tot.__._ ~te9t .,.., _-..--. n. c R E o 1 To R 0 r a ~·•"1"'1.,,., -r•llnQ ,,,..,....., -,..,,,....,_,_"' .. -•,.,. ""'po»1 --,......,.... ..... plre prior to four monttis -' -.._.....,...,.. ...... contlnoent creditor of the ''"'"" •n _._,... __ ,r.., ..i. 9" « ---. "".....,.. ,.,..,.,*"' ,...., w -·'-at -frOfn the date of the hear-:;..-:-..-;::=-:,'.:..'::! deceased. you must fife ::."',=: ,:;: .. ~":' .:.-:~~= !: .. r'!: ~ -r.=~;:~'°'= :::-::!': -;.,:-.r::,::,:: '::. ing noticed abOve. -· your claim wlttl the coon 0•111 -"""" 1rom ._~ oc,,., -,..,.-•• -.. lli!lf'1-·"''.,."' ...,,...,..., ., ,_,..,.. _,.._, Y~U MAY EXAMINE tt -...,.,. t.e,.. ,,,. -iG•.,.., 0 r prese nt l t t 0 the -,... .. _ , °"""-oti or"' -•k, ...,_ -~l•liifts '-· ,_..,. 011 Mr. •-rt c -·• 11••1 the file kept by the court . • ,_,"" 1111• l'NN<. '°"-Id 00 pers0rtal representative .etk. ,_., -.,..." '"'0· ,,,.....,. .. .,.,,_ .. -··., ,.,. '-S.S1S4 If you are Interested In t6t ::.;.:.;~~~n!~.:.i,:;C:;1'.::!" appointed by the court :,:,::_.,...:=:,•;.t1~':o:::: ::":"::u~~ ~:,= 4:-!:"JeC.""!' ~~ ~ late, YOO may file a ~ AYllOI U.-..... ----· Within four months from l'Y<" wfMMIO<a.O or Otte<U .... lly .. tl ......... 1,.-._ _ _,,__ .. .,..fe to Ille C-•t C:_m..,.lly oest with the Court tO .... •• .,..... _.. .__ ~ \H the date of first issuance ....... _.... ._." --0s--"--., ..._ -. ..-~ Ol*C1.., c..-. ..,.., _ celve special notice of tM :: :! ;. "::':: :'-..=: of letteN as Pf'OVkted In :;: .. o.;:;:..~ ~~ ,:=.: =:. =: ,=.'~:::":i ;:..::. ':.. ~--;: .":~. ~ lnventorytheof estate assets c:a. ... --. Section 700 of the Probate'-· ,...,..._ ....... ,,._. -_,.., • ..,., -" -"• °' "''"" ~., ~ ......-111 '"" and of petitions, ~- si u"911-.. teH<IUt et c.91'• .... Code of California The_,., • ..,, 'we" ... , .. °' "'111 .. -. -.. ... ,..,.. • orttt .............. ....0-om•.Ot'-ounts and reports _. ............. -· --.na ti f fill 1-1 . Ill ....... --... ,..,. .. ....._ 1114•. -.. ,..,.. .... ~... ~..._c.a ..... ,... rlbed In Section 1200 _ ..... ,_, • ._..,., .. nl• me or ng c -ms w "''"· .iare, •• .,. .... •"" -••I• ......,.. .. _.... • .. ~ • ..... ...._ ...,. .,., .. the Callfoml ~-.... --. .. ~ et01t4 ti ""' not expire prior to four ....,...,. .,. -'•• • a. -• ._ •.. .... .. .---. a. ., ~ • .._ • • • ~.,... ......,. ,... ... ,....,.....,. • '*""· months from the date of ,.,.. _. .,.. ..-.irlce ot Mid i...._ ., , ... ,. .. '" '"• .... ••cort1•d "'· t. TO TH& DE"UCOAHT: A ctvll t"'-.. _ I notlc--r•&•r••• In IM ..... ruerdetl ....,_., .. "74 IA ... ttlM, •-Ml._ el~ ... ,..,_.. <.,,...... ._._.,......, .. ,.-. '""' . .,,,.ar ng ._, a ..... ve. F__,,-. "14"' ._ ,..._,... 1Mtet0flllc1a1"9C.-. • -uza -~· ...._<.., . ................... ".,... ....... ...,_ YOU MAY EX.AMINE, ..... "'"'........ n..--.v·--.... Ml•W! .-111 M ........... ew.1.--M. ... ,_._ wiWll • .. .,. the flle kept by the court. ti. ..._......_or --.... , ..... _ .. wlf .,...ny! " --,..... ,..... ..._ ._ •tl1tess Center ~ri .,. •• -•• _......,. ~ If ., ..... a-lnter,...,ted In the -...,..._., .-~ k ,..,___ '° .. , .,, ...._. ......._ cn_....,i.ui& 115 trvlne C.I tile w191 .. <lllWf'l • _.,_ -Y vv '"' "'"' ~-• ... WI N'*""I Mr-. in-.. c:..a--... n. ...... ~ .. r'9M te,. 15' ' • • _......,._ u--,_•..,estate, you may flle • 1 ... i...c;.1-.... s. ......................... _ ,_...,,. ... .._ ... _.,,....,.,. P ;.,1....._.. "- .,_ ..,_. Wiii .. -• -reauest with the court to s.w ...... M ·----• __.,,._....,........... ., Wan••"' .., -.i. u ... ,.._,. v.-af'99 ~-·-~ .... .,,,_, r·ec ... , .... ......,.,,., notl"""' of • ._.,...., e.-w .,.,... •.ttvtru. • ......-• .....,-.... .......__. , • .,_,_Dally Pltot,June6, 7, 13 • ~--·.....,_ ........ _,., .. "'" ~.. ....... ., .. ti, ... _........ .. ~-...... .,,.,................ 1111.-.. ..,.......,......... 2t!1-IO • ._.......,....,_..""'~the Inventory Of estate .... u.,., .. ..,.-... _._.,. ,,. _ _.-.s__..w.-o... c-~0111eet0tW1c.t.__ _________ ....,....,. ~ <.tlM,,....,. 1t1 ....,..,.,_, ., .ssets and of the petitions, .._ -· •,.... .c.,... °' Nl4I DM4I ., T,. • ... : ..,..., .,.... u. ........ .,..... • e. .....,..._i.,..,_y_.~, .. accounts and r eftorts """'· • ..,., l)•.s1141·....,.""' ,.._.,,. ......... <W'I. ........ IH, • • .. <.....,•'-" .. •• 4'tMf ,... ... ,...,.... 111 tlle t-, ...... ,.. --t•l.l. .,.._ ... -.._ .. --., .. JftltlM Cl). ,...... rescrlbectlnSedlon 200of ...._ ..... ~.-111e11t1"4>f ,..." .. ""'., •• Mlllt.t., Sattt: ,..,....._,...-...,... .. tNll DAHo:.1NfuA1tVtt.i-. the Callfornla Probate 1Y1• °' 11111 -"•., ..._; .,,,...,. •w .__..,,. ~ .,_ •k• •• Le• A.·~. CocM .1'. DAYIO . ._..... : _. .. '-'CN -' .. ,. OWll • OATIO. M1¥ sa. ,_ ,-IMT AM&ltt<M ft'l\A ,_ .. oe.tct "-tllley .. ev.-..Mcew.,, "ltlT..-.ltlCNITITU lHIUMllCe~'f. f/IMI ......... .,_.. M•NRY V. CLEARY, fRIUltMCe~ANv, l'llll.._ ... __...,..._. A......., .. Law *' • ·~~-•aimw•u•...... ., .. C'i1191Ma~Gla !....l.l••l1'CMnaJ•., ~•vrttl, Stttte 14, S.R.. ....,MINW, .._-...Cl • ...,..... •TICM _... -"' ~...at.a...-.o. _. ..,..,...Oltte« ......... °"""" ........... . ............ in. .. .. , _ __........ m.-l'H•IUeet IML....... -....r ...... ~-~ Pubtllh!,!ct Or-. Cont s....,_,ca._,.1 ._......,~.,,.. ~cs ''' --... .._ "'•II _.._. J f2 13 1t T• tn«l ,..,,11 f1.,._ __.., ~ICI .......... CJr .... Cliett.,.... ,..... "9 ~· une t I I ,.... ...... Qr .... C.,... Ditty ...... l'\lallltltM Cit-.. aimt 0.., ,...., ........ Cilllll.,... ....... ...... ~to.l.\.a."9 -....191() Je.lw.to.I.\,.. ft1Ml....,.,_,u... ~ .. ~ ...... ____ _ ------"~,----------· " •udaess State Houaimr Cott. Hinder Employmerit of Skilled Workers •• ..,WHNJn • II# ...... ....,. LOS ANO&L&I -SuDDorted br • beekio.J of orden for eom· merelal ,.., ud wllb ., .... ~ delUned to riH •1aln. CaUfonala'• b\&ft MrOIPaet f.DduKry almott immune to ,... ceakm. • Bu& .Ut ACeatoa cannot do. • Unique howina aitueUoa mllbL fte ._... ~t co.a. '80.GIO in m&Q)' parta ol U. COQDt.ry can cCllll tl00.000 bere. or ..._ &o dilcourac• akJ.IMd worbn hom ~ trusfen. TM loipael lt llkely to pow. even u .tobl ll'OW aeareer la many paru ol tbe uUOD. Evea DOW. Lodlbeed Airttall repona eome dlf· rtculty lft ftDdina ea&lnffrs. rivet.wand we&den fot' ltt SWtnyvale operadiam. "It'• hard &o flnd a ~ tbeJ can afford," Hid Han')' BJedermu. Lockheed eeonomiat, wbo feel.I be wu lucky &o have bou&bt • bouae near here for around •.ooo 12 yean .-.o. Jt may be worth ~.ooonow. WB1LE MOST OF THE lndUIU'y'a problem la ln the electroolcs componeot.. centered nearer Saa Fr~ tban here. there la no usuranc4! it won't _spread. Housing inflation burta aJJ skW.. and collara blue aod white. Cll•tlfl'I' Bikes Protested But tbe ract that the industry can coatinue to expand-ln aplte of boualnl prices and ln the midst ol a 1entta1 reeeuloa - tesune. to the atrenttb of • rare combUlaUoo ol ffODOmlc forces. Tbe ftnt It defense spmdlna. Ted Glbloa. Ct'Octer National Bank vice preelcJent and eeooomilt, an aero.pace authority. estlmltel tbat nearly 20 petteJl ol all U.S. defeme procurement apendlna It in Calltomla. Any inereue·al all I.a bound to be felt here. be beU.va. M'n. Cheryl Woodring, a Salinas homemaker, dllplaya $90 check she is sending to the Publk UUlitles Com· mlsslon instead ol Pacific Gas & Electric Co. She has gathered dozens of neighbors to send PG&E bllls to the PUC as protest against 50 percent to 100 percent utility i.Jlcreases. THE SECOND IS THE pnaiq ~ ol commercial airlines for fuel~flclent Jets. ''All ol a aud8en.'' aaya Gtbeon, "your modern jet airliner I.a ot.o&ete becau.e of the fl.lei aituaUoo." Solar Heat System Worth Discount Gibeon..coaC'edes that many airllnes are in poor financial abape for making maJor lnvestmeatt. He doesn't diacount tbe poalbillty of some eenceOaUoo ot onlen. but most lines. be reea.. have no rhoice but to buv. "They're golng &o have to re~wp," be aaya flatly. The altuaUoa at Lockheed. bued lD nearby Burbank. lends weight to bla statement. "We aped to continue makin1 1011s at the rate ol 25 a year, and we won't reduce it until mld-1982, tf then," said Biederman. WHILE M~DONNEU. DOUGLAS Corp. may cut .ome prod~· lion of DC·lOs. lt and other aero.pace companies ln the at.ate -and PALO ALTO <AP> -Owners of solar heat.mg systems w\11geta10 percent discount on their utility bills. a moice which city officials believe may be the first s uch discount in the nation. Cool Weather Slows Crops -1'fie·arscotiiil wnr6e graniedto those-wno-provlae sq ~rcenf or- more of their domestic waler needs or space beating through solar· heated water. COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps OOLO & SILVER. Prtcee for S-12-80 ~:":r.·~::a 1ooeor-~~1Yere. !HI,,... Cl. llSti IVY Sell '41S.. .. .. ""· ... . u.tlO u.7 Jf n-. "" ,..,... ·~ ea. ... _..... ...... (7'14) IN 1150 louth eo... Plua Vlllltge ............... . ,___._ca.-..... .· Palo Alto owns its utilities ~ystem. and is offering the re· SACRAMENTO lAPl-Cool duced cogt.s as an incentive to in· weather slowed the development creaselheUJeofsolarhealin1. ort .. r rult. cotton. r ice and During the first year of the tomatoes durtnir the la.st hall of program, the city expects t<> lc»e May. says the state· federal Crop up to $6,000 in revenues. accord· and Liv~stock Reporting ing to Ed AghjataJl, direct.or of §.ervlce. municipal utilities. EV•ntually, Tltereport this week said a rec· it i11 expected the cUy will i06e ord wheat crop Is being up to $.10.000 a year in revenue. harvested. but prospecta are There are about so solar units mlxed for fruits. lo the city now wbicb would qµahfy for the program and the C.lf 142-5'71. I · • th --to 1 Pul • few word• - ___ g_o_a_JJl_to_m_cr_e_aae ___ e_n_u_m_""' ____ . _ --to work tor you . 1,000. . -- - We've ~en.Growing On A Lot ·Of People. ·;~ --· -Seems that a loc of business and professional people like our wav of doing b~ness. No noose~. just consiStendy good servic~ Boeini. .,_.. ln Wubtaston but a bJa IVbtoob"ad« beN - tbould than In the booaDH. Wbat Ude mun1 to Callfornte cannot be dlacounted. Aerotpeee ud eJect.roolea -IO eotwtned \bey are often coutclered ooe iDdmUy -accouat tor ao.ooo Jobi, or a1 percent of all thole in manulactmiOI. Serkla, &o be more 1peclftc, Glbeoa eomewhat arb&trartly brew WI total tnto 387,000 electrGP.lc worken and m .ooo in "l1'ad1Uaaal aerospace, .. thoM involved wtlh air and apacecraftl. and ml•lJel. IN THE PAST YEA& traditional aeroepace employment bas grown 11 petUnl. and almost all induatry and flnanclal analyata preJect coot!nued erowth rilht into 1985. recession or not. Whal la harder to foresee. and equally hard to unclerstud. la where the labor supply wtU come from II imml&rant wori:en can't find a place ln which to Uve. Wlth single-family home prices already resuming their upward climb lD aome areaa, that problem l.sn't likely to improve. Biederman has round one possibility, at Jeut ror the short term. "The recession In other industries," he believes. "will make some people available." And aome of them alrudy own houses here. California May Lose Big Supply of Milk SACRAMENTO CAP> -Con.sumer groups say California dairymen may dump up to 41 mJlllon gallons of milk this year becaUJe hilh prices are producing a surplus. Farm 1polre1men agreed that milk production is up, but said the surplus will be turned 1nto manufactured products like chee.e. powdered milk Ind butter. One farm spokesman, Jim Alva of t.be California Farm Bureau. conceded that dumping waa "a very remote possibility.'' Cart Olhiro of t.be Consumers Unlon said at a Capitol news conference t.hl.a week that the state's ml.J.k prtcm, formula has raieed retail prices by 9 centt a balf·caUoo over 2IO months 1park- lne a 10 pereent Increase in milk producUon. ' 1'b:e state sets minimum prices at the farm, but no loocer set.a nurumum wholesale and retaJ.1 prices. Ove r The Count~r MASOU....,. No run-aroun~ juSt quick response to your requests. No surprises -our custome~ can count on tht: fact that their banker won't MUTUAL FUNDS be shuffled around from hranch to branch; CommerreBank bankers are here t0 stay! That's an important fact<X for the buslne;s. man who needs to establish a pt!rmanent working relationship with a bankt!t Comm~-eBank's tcxal deposit growth (deposits of individual~. panm.--rships and corporations) is significantly higher than tht> majority of all banks within the same geographic service an..-a for similar deposits. We'vt! exijt:rienced all of that growth in just the om: yoar that we\le been~. Come hy our new office or let us know when we can Stop b) your office to discuss vour financial net."ds. Get t0 know a Commen..-eBank hank~r-it's good bu.ctines.s! 1 ·-- 4525 MacAn.hur Boulevan:l (MacArthur at Ban:h) ~Beach, CA 92660 (714) 540·6961 MEMBER FDIC Each depositor Insured coft00.000. - ' "' ' .... ' 4 ' .. '1 '• • • ... .. , •, .. ' :1 \ :1 ,. > /!I ii' I • I I I .... I ' .. .... • • I ·' • I ·' · I .. -: . • • .. ~ . . . 7 v --ALGlEM, AJ1erta <AP) -Tbe next five moatllt wUI test whether OPEC ean reiain control ol world oil pt1tt.a, which have leaprro11ed WlldJy 1tnce tr.ft'• revoluUoCl. Chances are slim, however, alnee lraq, Kuwait, Qatar and Veneaueta Just raised prttt.a, Pd giant Saudi Arabia want.a a piece ol the action too. The average price of the oU cartel bu rlMD fl'Oftl roughly $l3 a barrel to S32 stnce euly tut year, and the price explosion la the largest since the 1973-1974 world oil Crilla. Militant.a ln the Organlz.aUon of Petroleum 'Export. ing Countries took advant~ge of a tight world oil m.,.. followin1 the lranan revolutk>n 16 montba ago lo raiM prices sharply and pulled up price doves behind them. SlJT NOW OPEC says it wants to end the pricing chaos. which threatens to force American consumers lo pay as much as 3 cents more for a gallon of gasoline and home beating fuel. fl, OPEC heads or state will meet in Baghdad, Iraq on Nov. 4-6 to celebrate OPEC's 20t.h anrtiversary. They would like to cap the festivities by introducing a new system to raise oil prices by small amounts every three months. The proposed mechanism, which would link price in· creases to several factors including world inflation rates and currency values. Is not designed lo push up oil prices sharply. "WE COULD CUT production by S million barrels a day and prices would go to $50 or $60 a barrel. but you can readily imagine the effect on the world economy." the Saudi oil mjnister, Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamani, said after the l"o-dat OPEC conference ended here tbJs week. Instead, 011 ministers said they favored more gradual and predictable price increases, while protecting themselves against 1A11ation and declines In value of the dollar. Before the s ystem can be launched, however, OPEC must put existing pnces in order. Current prices are said to be "disunified ." meaning different countries charge widely varying prices for similar qualities or crude. FOR INSTANCE, THERE are three prices for light Persian Gulf crude. Saudi Arabia charges $28 a barrel. Iraq S30 and Iran S35. Iraq will raise its price to $.12 on July 1 under the OPEC agreement reached Wednesday. So will Qatar and Kuwait. Venezuela will boost its price between Sl and S2. This multi·tiered price system causes prqblems for several reasons. Yamanj complained that oil companies with access to Saudi crude make excess profits because of the relatively low price. lndustry anal11ta 1ay the disunity tends to encourage leapfrogging. in which a price increase by ooe country leach immediateb' to bikes by all others regardless of whether their crude'a quality merits. higher prices in the market. . · The accord here, which sets a $32 benchmark price and a S37 ceiling. will help to limit leapfrogging, but is only a first step toward reuniting OPEC prices. Normalcy Sought As Strike Ends WASHINGTON, Ind. <AP> A bltter aeven·month strike against the Evans Railcar Co. is over, and Mayor Leo Sullivan sa&d he hopes this town of 12,000 can return to normal -no more bombing, no more gunshots. "Time heals anything," Sullivan said. "We're all striving to forget It and move forward. We can always forgive and forget The people that can't -there's something wrong with them." The stnke. which began last Nov. 8. ended Tuesday night when workers voted 137·104 lo accept a three.year contract VIOLENCE HAD STARTED when the company, which makes gram hopper cars, began hiring replacement workers The most s erious incidents included an April bombing al the plant and an attempted firebombing or Sullivan's home, the next day. The firebomb did not go off. The uruon had asked for an 81 percent across·the· board pay increase but last week agreed to accept a 31 percent pay and cost-of·hving rncrease. Union members bad made $4.91 an hour~ Before the union would ratify the agreement, the com· pany had to approve amnesty fer the strikers and lay off the replacement workers . Gold, Metal Quotations By The Assoeiated Press Selected world gold prices today: . . Lo-doe: morning fixing S609.2S, up, $19.2S; afternoon fwng '608.40, up $18.40; closing Sl&06.SO Parts: afternoon fixing $602.26, up $12.13. Frullfut: fixing $611.09, up $21.04. Zarld: S604 00 bid. up S20.00: $609.00 asked. New York: Handy & Harman mid·momlng S608.40. up $18.40. New York : Engelhard selling price mid·moming $608.40, up S18.40. New YOl'tl:: Engelhard fabricated gold mid·morning $629.69, up Sl9.04. * * * NEW YORK <AP> -Handy & Harman silver Sl6.1SO, up $0.56. Engelhard silver $16.100. up SO 56, fabricated ailver $16.958, up SO.S88. * * * NEW YOl\K <AP> -Spot nonferrous metal price& to- day: c.,,er ..,,...,91 Ye a pound, U.S. deatlnaUoos. IAecl M-45 cents a pound. Zllll 3'"' cents a PQUDd, delivered, '1'111 •• ., • pound, MlftmJ '31S.QO.MOQ.OO per ftalk. PMhe• ••Ilsa tro1oa. N.Y. _.. (J ''Some~ glttlng up ts 1 matter of mind over Marmaduke!" SHOE MOON MULLINS ' ,, MISS PEACff '--~·-·--..... -.. __ • MV FATMU Nev~ A(l T+-4 v fl' .s We.Alt~ A Tia. G1FT ~DVIGf3 WMJ<f' 6HAU.. r. ~&i HIM? ft>(L rJ\f..tSl'S . PAY ,... ~ . . • • ------~~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by 811 Keane . "The milt goes on the fil'1t floor of the refrigerator and the ice cream goes upstairs." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ~-·~ GORDO by Ferd & Tom Johnson UNlESS, OFCCXJRSE: • you HAVE ~01.t:> IN!.,Ays. by Mell Lazarius A 1119 FOIC /M056 P'OltMAL- 0CCA~ION5 TUMBLEWEEDS r'P LIKE:"TO 6E1 A HORSe tMm;JVt:Met/T LOAN. NANCY > by Tom 'Blti'* -C) , .... _._..._. -... DRABBLE ~ 1'~ l.0'1foM,taooc~, d 'le&~'< AN kfll ~~t ..Welt-aren't you gonn111k me how my day went?" FOR aeTTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Jollftstol.I. :~~~~ ~WE~I HISSED-0.U P\.AMl!.! DR. SMOCK ves, MISS A1KeN, :! LJNPGRS'T"ANP ... Y'OU SAY YOU •ve i..os-r vouR vo1c.e COMPl.E'T"EH. .. Y ?.' W!?t..L.., IF l"T° "10e5N'T COMe 0AC.K ey -ro- MORROW, cs1ve ME: ANOTHeR CAW.., OKAY!' e>Ye, K IPPO by~ Lemont NOW WHA"T" WAS 'T"HA."T" AU.. Ae>ou-r r.' ro~v·s CROSSWORD PUZZLE ) 45 lndiglr1C 46~- 1~ '9AgMets .._, 53 Proftt 5 Pats 64 Ctl.n • ~ 65 Chia. 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Ryan 43 Nqy IOolt• 44Commul• 22 Pent tteM ITllChlnea: 51 Ctutt 24 Kind of lln6-Abbr. 52 8twc:tl 'pllne inn 37~ 64~ I'LL DROP IN WHAT by Emit luslHnllltr I DROPPED A BIG CARTON OF AND 5£E HOW HAPRENED GET·WELL CARDS ON IT HE'S DOING TO YOUR F"OOT? ~ I .. ·' • 7 -~-----1~-*f ............. DM..Yf'ILOT-~ .............. --~~~----~~~---s~~--~-~----~~-..ill Dl81r•l••tled BrOhll':fter Wants a Trade Red Sox Have Given Up on Me, Says Forme~ Huntington Beach Star • ., Mft "'1NNINGILUI .Jatt aro:.::t. 1:::' affair wttb ...._ .._ turned IOQt, Ad \he formtr RWb,._ BeHb fflih Ital' aay1 he .. I rd a tr• Ulla WU.. it• de,al lm't ..... .,...t.beft. Treidlia·blwlWll t.IM utllity bllleJder .,. llOW bllal cllKv.aHd with Oakland ud a.w.IACI. and Brobamer H)'I he -·~would Jump at tbe chance to play tor " eHberteam. - ••PO& TllS UR OP llE I can't ftp.re out wby, but U.. Red Soi hive elven up on me," Brohamer aaya. ''They've brouabt up Dive Stapleton as their new bactl.Q> lnftelder, and now rm Juat •lttina OP the bench." Brohamer g boplna t.be Red Sox can make a deal before the tradlna deadline (midnight Sunday), alt.hough he fears they have been a.akin& too much. "They wanted a startlng pitcher from Cleveland, either Rick Waits or another," Brohamer says. "l hear Cleveland practically hung up on them." From Oakland. the Red Sox souahl efther Bob Lite)' or Jeft Jonea, • ~Ir ol proaUalnt rwlfevera. The A'• laid the prtce WU too lt .. p. "F&SD LYNN WAS TEu.rNG ME tbat Jt tbe Red So• t.blnk I'm that valu.a· ble, I ou1ht to a1k for a raise," Broh•m•r uld. "Haywood Sullivan (8ottc1n'1 pneral manaaer> says be'• not iotn.I to live me away, but J hope he ·u be reUC111able." And if no deal can be made? "Theo I'll just all for the ~t or the year and demand a trade next winter." Brohamer aaya. "My contract nptres tblt season, so I'm allowed to do that." Brobamer will be enUUed to present the Red Sox with a liJt or six club.1 be would prefer to play for, and Boston must do lta best to accommodate him. "I HAVEN'T THOUGHT about which clubs I'd pick," he says. "but I'd def· inltely rule out both New York teams. I'd bate to play there: And l wouldn't want to play in Canada, either." Right now his pot of gold lies in Oakland, where Manager Billy Martin has indicated Brohamer would become the reeular second baseman . "I'd kwe to play for Billy, l rully would." BJ"Ohamer aaya. ..When you play aSainlt him you bate blm, but I'm sure lt would be great to be <m hil 1lde." Clndand .. iater'ested in BroUmer because ttp.la.r second baNman Duane Ku1per aa IDJu.red. "If I went to Cleveland It would Just be a stopoffr," saya Brobamer. "At the end of the year I might atUl demand a trade. But it depends on the sit.uatioo. Maybe 1 would be happy as a backup ln· fielder~.·· BROB.UIEB"S DISENCHANTMENT with Bo6ton isn't because be'a a backup. Thal haa been hil role atnce be was u - qoired from the White Sox lo the 1'77 free agent draft. The problem ls that be has now been demoted to become a backup's backup. "It's weird the way it was t.umed around." he says. "Now the only liD'.Je l izel into a game is as a pinch-bitter for Glenn Hoffman when a left-bande--" starter is being relieved by a rlght- haoder. StapletDn. four years younger at 26. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~ bas assumed Brobamer·a role as the fill-in infielder for Butch Hobson and Jerry Remy . BROILUIEa BAYS HE COULD un- dentand tbe Red Sox' thinking if be wasn't doln1 the Job anymore, but that's not the case. "I was bittlnt .350 and playing a lot when Remy wu injured earlier in the year. And I'm still hitting .316 even though I've mly gotten one hit in my last five at-bata Call aa a pinch bitter)/' Brohamer sa~ th~ tum of events bu affected him mentally. and it was at his suggestion that trade talks began. "l told my agent in Boston to inform them 1 planned to demand a trade," Brobamer revealed. "lf they wait until I malce the demand. my value will go down (since other club.1 know the Red Sox have to unload him ). That makes lt advantageous for them to deal ngbt now. wtucb is belt.er for me. •·When you're sitting all the time, you lose a little desire," Brohamer ex- plained. "You forget how fun it is to play this game." JACK BROHAMER Nicklaus, Quick Remedy: Weiskopf ls. Falter .; Pl1:1y th~ ~ge ,:~~~:1~;~.N:.JA~~: RedSoxRomp -~-1.....-. STEVE HENDERSON'"S-DIVE KNOCK9 TH£ BALL LOOSE FROM STEVE GARVEY'S GLOVE. I Amazin' Mets: Circa '80 NEW YORK (AP) -The New York Mets are no longer finding ways to lose baseball games. but the Los Angeles Dodgers are. Pitchers Dave Goltz, Bob Caumo and shortstop Blll RusseU all contributed run- scoring errors Thursday night, aUowlQ,g the red-bot Mets to score a 6-5 come-from-behind victory over the Dodgers and post their seventh triumph in the last eight games. "EVERYTHING IS GOING right for them right now.·· said Dodeer Manager Tom Lasorda. "They can do nothing wrong and we can do nothing right. They aet two RBI and four runs becawie of our m.i5takes •· The Dodgers got off to a 5-0 lead against the Mets starter J ohn Pacella wllh three runs coming on Dusty Baker's 14th homer of the season in the third. The Mets started their come· back in the fifth. JOHN STEARNS AND Elliott Maddox singled to open the in- ning. Doug Flynn lined out to third baseman Ron Cey. Ron Hodges then was sent up to hit for reliever Mark Bomback, who bad replaced Pacella. But before he could bat, Goltz. attempting to pick off Maddox. threw wildly past first, allowing Stearns to score and sending Maddox to thJrd. Uni Tabs Mullen - Salemo Named Assistanl By aooEa CABLSON Of • ...., .......... U ntveuity Hlgb, in a blocktuter move to put lts foot- ball procram oo the map, bu hired former Villa Park ID&b Coach Ted Mullen. Addlnl fuel to the move ta t.be addition of former Anaheim Hilb Coach BobSallmo. llullm. wbD baa been out of oou...._fOr' a fur-. la a former coacll ID tbe Sbrtae OarM ln Puadma and Oruce CouDtJ All·•tar same. He wu Villa Park'I ~ tar DilM YMn _. b1J ..._ wen tn tbe ,..,_ flye m ':iM ,..n at oae PGlaL'' a• -·TUii woo tM CIJ' cbemploublp, rulmtaatt•• ~ llnlllit .... ., ...... &Ma.Ill. ...._wu*Mlatea.N v .......... ,. plftona1 ... ton1111lllllm.._bil.._... .... II AaeMlm. A .. ...... .... .. v .......... 8illno Hodges then walked and Lee M azz111i singled. scoring Mad· dox and send.inf( Hodges to third. LASORDA REPLACED Goltz with Bob CasUTJo. 1·2. and Frank Taveras greeted the rigbt·hander with a single. scor- ing Hodges. The Dodgers managed to give the Mets a fourth run when Russell's relay throw \o first on Claudell Washington's double· play bouncer ~ot away. aUowmg MazdW to score from second. An imlini later. the Mets got more help from the Dodaers. Castillo walked ~ike Jorgensen and Stea.ma to open the inning. Maddox then laid down a bunt towards third. which Castillo fielded and· fiipped backhanded towards third base. The ball sailed past thJrd baseman Ron Cey and bounced down the left field Jin~. sendini both Jorgensen and Stearns home with the winn1na runs. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of-o.tty ,..... SCaoff Prescription for an ailing ballclub: take two aspirin and fly to Anaheim Stadium for a few games wilb the Angels. The Orioles were· struggling last week before coming to sun· ny California foT a three-game sweep over the Angels. La.st month it was the same story ror Detroit. NOW IT'S ll08TON~S tum to beat up the .defending Weste.m Division champs. Tired from a SeaUle fl1ghl which got ~m into Anaheim in the late afternoon, the Red Sox entered with a 27-27 r ecord. se ven games b e hin d t he Yankees and . three back of Milwaukee. • 'Everybody WU tired. We"'ve been struuUni lat.ely. '' starting pitcher Mike Torrez said. The Red Sox were so weary they were only able to drive four pitches out of the park. drill 18 hits and crush the Angels, 13-2. BUTCH HOBSON personally belted two balls out of the park, driving in four runs with a three- for-four night. "The wmd was blowing out. l was lucky," Hobson satd LD tus Alabama drawl. "We're all pret- ty tired, but maybe this will help ua pull together.·· If the Red Sox are tired. the Angels must be near deatb. They managed only three hits hi1m11 f~uf 2 I Dap: .luflt"b G~• S~arlH-111 (SMP.geM) over tbe first six innings, wb.Ue starter Dave Frost was pounded for eight rum and 10 hits In less than five Innings of work. TO&&EZ CAME INTO the game with an embarrassing 1-6 ret'ord. so tbe prescription work• for pitcben as well as en- tire ballclub6. All be needed wu to race tbe tQJury-rtddled Ana'el lineup. ·' lfy record doesn't looit like It's worth Cbleep). but I knew I was pitdling as well as in some years wbeo I got off to a 10-2 start," To~ said. "We haven't been scoring a lot or runs when I'm out there:· Carlton Fis k, wtto stngle<r,- doubled, drovP. 1n a run and scored twice, said the Red Sox are finally beginning to play like <See ANGELS, Page 88) W elskopf, the Ii rst day leaders, fell upon hard limes during the second round of the 80th U.S. 6pen golf championship today and moved back into the field. Nicklaus and Weiskopf, who shot Open record-lying seven- under-par 63s Thursday for a three-shot lead, started orr with birdies on lbe first bole at Baltusrol, the par 70 course which pla~ up to 7,076 yards. NICKLAUS. SEEKING to become only the fourth person to win four U.S. Opens, also made birdie on No. 3 to go nine Wlder par and take a commanding lead. He blade the tum at eigllt un- der, after mald.ng bogey on No. 6. but then bogeyed No. 11 and toot a double <m No. 12 to fall to sunder par &'Oiq lnto No. 14. It dropped bJm Into a tJe wftb KeJtb ~ wbo started the day three stroltes bebJod tbe leaden at 616. After his ijrst bole birdie, Weiskopf took a bogey on No. 2, a double on No. 6 and another one on No. 7 to mate the tum at four under. He picked up a stroke with a birdie on No. 13 but lost it with a bogey on No. 16. He finished with a 75 for a two-day total or 138. Nicklaus finished with a 71 for a two-day total of 134. CLOSE BEIDND the leaders were Mark Hayes. who main· tamed the four under par with which he started going into the 17th hole, as wa~ Lon Hinkle who started three under. and birdied the No. 1 and bogeyed No. 3 and was four under after SI)(. Japan's Isao Aoki. playtn~ with Nicklaus, stayed at two un der after 13 holes while Pat McGowan, who started at one under par 69, picked up a stroke and finished hi~ round with u two-day score of 69-6~138. BOTH NICKLAUS and Weiskopf were pleased with their Thursday rounds, although both could have done even bet· ter. Each had a chance Thursday for a bird.le on the 542-yard, par 5 No. 18 but Weiskopf put his third shot, a pitching wedge. intq a sand bunker in front of the green and fortunately came out with a par while Nicklaus mlued a 3-foot birdie putt. Ballesteros Disqualified SPRINGFIELD, N.J. CAP)~ Severtano Ballesteros ot Sp tailed to mate b1a atarUft.C Um and •• dilquallfied today In i4 secoad round ol the IOtb Uni States ()pm Soll cbamplODlblp. BaUestfrl>s, tbe curren Brttllb ()pest and Muten cbul plon, 11.fd be wu delafed tramc t.bat became beavUJ eo.a 1eeted mWDd the narrow, twtlt la1 street• leaclln• to tb Baltmrol Oolf Club. HA ftye.mJnute trip took mtnut., .. Ballelteroll said. He wu ICheduled to tee off at f :45 a.m. wit.h U.. defendl~ U.S. Open tltlebolcler, Hal lrwlD, and amateur Mar O'Meara of Mllaloo VleJo. Wbtn he failed to .... ..,. time, bll partnera becaa play. • UlKler .. '111• ot ~· be .... :===l~= ftrtt bole . .. Sports Break Is the Pi~ate 'Family' , Having Some ProbleD18? •.-u.,...... CJNCIHNATI -fte apotH_... trom wti.Dlq a II • WorW ..,_ ..._,t,.,..... "famll)'" relatklM on lM ~ Pb'aMI. outlleJder Dave Partler ·~· ~ tM Oakland A'1 ADd New York Yaq ... won ehm~ wblle f.udina ln publle, Parker a&ld the Plrat. dle't feel~ to follow atep. "I don't t.bl.Dk uybody on UU. i.am feea. Uke we're ln a ftahbo'fflt" Part..-•aid, durtq I U\.ree •• ame Mrln In Clncln~ natl. "Ill maplfied, ln part, because th Yankees and A'a bad d.lllenalon. ''But I think t.heH •uYI are genuinely concemed with eacb otber. It'• a aenulne feeling. There 's notbina fake about It.'' Manqer Chuck Tanner. a poaiUve-lhlnlter with perpetual amUe, ian'l bothered by cynical suHestions the Pirates aren't u cloee a.s their disco theme song, "We Are Family," su11est1. "The majority of people don't like to see other people happy, because they're miserable," Tanner said. "They say. 'A eroup ol men like that can't be happy, ~ause I'm by myself and I'm miserable '.·· Trouble, however. hasn't entirely avoided the Pirates. Veteran pitcher Bert Blyleven quit the club in April. com- plaining he was relieved too often and too early by Tanner He rejoined the club nine days later. and Tanner now shrugs off the incident. "You get frustrated sometimes an this game." he said. "I understand that." Then there's tbe celebrated case of third baseman Bill Madlock, who drew the umpires' wrath and a hefty league fine and suspension for apparenUy shoving his glove In the face ol umplre Gerry Crawford. Madlock dropped an appeal of the punishment. 'Tm just glad a decision was made. and let's get it out of the way and get on with it," Tanner said. "We've got two- thirds of a season to go." As Parker points out, if the Pirates feel any added pressure. they're not showing ilon lhe field. Pittsburgh was just 28·26 a year ago. in fourth place in lbe NL East. Their 31·23start this year has them a clOtie second to Montreal. ..------q.Ote ot IM Ba•-----..... Denver Poet columnist Steve Cameron, on Broncos quarterback Craig Morton: "Craig, of course. is really into Christianity, but he'll still fall off a bar stool for you every now and then." · Rookie• .ftiparkle /or .Hon• rral Rookie Brad MIU. drove in three runs with a Ii pair of sin&les and CllarUe Lea scattered eight hits over eight innings in his major league debut as red- hol Montreal coasted to a 9-1 victory over San Diego Thursday nlght in National League action. ~a. a 23- year-old right·hander recalled Wednesday rrom the Denver Bears of the American Associatfon. allowed only one extra base hit Mike Easler hit for the cycle and Dale Bena slammed a three-run homer to power Pittsburgh to a 10-6 victory over Cincinnati. Easler became the first Pirate to bit a single, double. triple and homer in one ••me •!nee Ju.ne 1974 when JUcMe ZI* ac· complllbed lhe feat. PJkher Jim Bibby. working five innings, picked up the victory . . . In the American League. Champ Summers smashed a pair of two-run homers and Alan TrammeU drove in two runs with a bases-loaded double in the sixlh iM.ing to spark Detroit to an 8-4 vie· •ASU• tory over Minnesota ... Slxto Lescano drove in three runs, two with a double in Milwaukee's four. run eighth inning and Sal Sudo lined an RBI single in a three-run first to lead the Brewers to an 8-1 triumph over Texas ... Two-run homers by Beaay Ayala and Kea SlagldGD helped Baltimore score a 4-1 victory over SeatUe. Ayala t.aued bis third homer ol the 'season off SeatUe pitcher ~lcll llooeycatt, 7·3. !Jaltimore's S&eve SCoee, 7·3, gained the vtctory ... Kansas Caty brou&bt up relief pitcher &awley Eaatwlck and sent rookie pitcher Jett Twt«y down to lta triple-A Omaha farm club. Eastwick, 29, waa acqulred by the Royals as a free agent this spring from Philadelphia ... The Boston duo of Fred LYIUI and Jim a.lee led all outfielders ln the fan voting for lhe American <.eaeue All-star game the baseball commissioner's office announced. ' .lh•r••J• Ol••l'lf' ... HI• IWI PHU.AD&LPIUA -Two ...-..UoOaJ track Ud .IWd m-. baYe ..... Rhechaled for Dnt •• _. u..t wW ....... •W• fll u.e u.a. 011.-...e &eg .. .. ..... wltb tM1r fOUD• WfpMU from,_..,. ea I trW, tM m uld 'l'llllnday. Tll9 U ol CallJ at boR oae ot tbe ....U~·ll, ae= to O ao lf.=f., n.el&tv• dlr.et.or fll Tbe AtllUtJa C.,,.. <TAC>, wbkb la tpoDIOI'· ta1 lhe ..... T1'e other wttJ be boated by the Ualventty of Penn- •1lvUla JulJ 23•21. 1'AC ll tM l'\lll.n(.bodY ot track and fteld la tbe Unit.cl St-atet. . 8poMOrl are NJuetaat to describe t.he meeta u an alt.mate otymplca for fear ol a reaeUon from the lnterna· Uonal Ot1mplt Commltte.. which bitterly opposed tbe boycott ol &M Summer Gam.. Howev.. tbe llOHOW Olympic. a.re acbeduled to beein tbe day aftef' the Berket.y meet ends. Cauetl said Thunday that invUatloaa bad been sent to 78 countrl•. He added that athletAll from at leut fin eoantriet boyeottlnl the llOltCOW Olymplc. -West ~rmany. Kenya, Japan. China and Canada -are commltted to competinc in both TAC meeta. -----•-efJ•ll l'•d•fl ----- On lhll date in baaeball lo 190S Christy Mathewson pitched a no-hitter as the New York Giants beat their arcb·rtvals. the Chicago Cubs 1-0 at Chicago. Today's Birthdays: Toronto Blue Jays catcher Ernle Whitt is 28. \ ila• M"IU '"'"' -M hHIJl.-do11 TaurHf'fl Tennis star Galllermo VUu underwent sur-• gery ror appendicitis today at the American Hospital in Paris. He wfll miss playing in tbe Wimbledon tournament later lb.is moath ... The San Diego Soekers of the North American Soccer league have sol~str1kcr Walku McCall to the Atlanta Chiefs . . Medical spokesmen said that 1ur1ery to correct a frac- tured vertebra in the neck of University ol North Carolina • ...-cessful. .. The Un iversjty of Penn· ' sylvania will host an international track nsylvanJa will bolt an internaUooal track and field meet July 22-23, featurina athletes of the U.S. Olympic team lo com. petition with Olympic-caliber teams from around the world ... Peny llarrtq&.-, the slashing running back from Jackson State who the Ph11adel9hla Eaales fiture will challenge Leroy Bania for the stm- ing fullback job. signed a series of four one.year contracts with the NFL team v1us . . . A Porsche 935 Turbo driven by Did Barbour with Britain's Joba fltzpatrtek and Brtaa aedmu was fastest of the 60 cars m qualifying for the 48th running of the Le Mai.s 24-hour race ... Unbeaten Maril Davb of Van Nuys scored a unanimous 10-round dedsion over laJ•e Nava at the Olvmpic Auditorium ... Seattle assistant coach Les Habe11er is being considered ror the .bead coaching job wlth the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA ... Cleveland Cavaliers President Ted S&eptee is expected to name former University of MiMesota coach BUI Musselman as the team's new coach today . . . The Santa Barbara Spikers of the International Volleyball Association have been sold and will move to Los Angeles ... Vic Crowe, who guided the Portland Timbers to the best record In the Norlh American Soccer League In 1975, will return to coach the s truggling team . IA.ls Fenaalldo ~cored two goals as the Los Angeles Aztecs defeated Tulsa in North American Soccer League play . . . At least five people were injured. one seriously. and hundreds were ejected from the grounds as English soccer fans rioted during their team·s l·l European championship draw with Belgium at Turin. It.a· ly ... Dale Landquist holds the lead· In a Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament ln Danvers. Mass. after firin.r a fint·round 68. 1'~ ...... Following are the top sports events on TV tonlqht. Ratinq'> ar e· ; ~ .r .r e)(cellent: .r " " wort" watc,..ino: .r • fair .• tMaet 1t l8J 7:30 p.m .• Ch•nnef 5 ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Boston at Angele, Announcen : Oick Enbero and Roo Fairly The Anqels try to climb out of last ptac~ 1n the Amencctn League Western Division in the sec:Ond of a four-qame ~ri~c, with the Boston Red Sox tonight. Boston will send [)e(ln1<:. Eckersley <t-5) aactinst the Anqets' Don Aa~ 1•-•1 OTHER TELEVISION 11 :30 p.m. (7) -U.S. OPEN -Hl9hllghts ot second round play. RADIO Baseball -Oodgefs at Montreal. •·JO pm . IC.ABC 11901 Boston at AnQels. 7: 30 J).ITI .. KABC '7901 SPORTS BREAK IDJ Anael ptteber 8"'* KJMa u. been placed on t.be 21-clay dia· abled Ult Ncauae of an ulnar nerve problem Jn bJ• ria~t elbow, and reserve Infielder Todd CnlZ hu been tradect to tbe Wbtte Sox for rlabt·banded pitcher Randy Scarbery. Scarbery will be aulped to the Aqels' minor leacue club ID Salt Lake City. Re was 1·2 wttb a 4.08 EBA for the Wbtte Sox tbia season. IU80N GOT NO decialoo lo the Anaels' 9--'7, tl·hmin& lOM to the Yankees Wednesday. work· lot 31,',t lnninp and complaining that hi• arm bad tired too qulcldy. He was examined Tbunday momma and the dffislon WU made to place him on the1"dia· abled list. That brings the Aneels to five players on the DL -the maximum allowed. The others are Brian Downing. Don Baylor. Don Ford and Dave Skaggs. "It's not a great deal of pain. but st 's obvious to me sometbing's wrong.·· Klson said. ·'The strength to throw the hard breaking ball was not there." AFl'Ell SIGNING a five-year, $2.4 mllllon contract last wmter. Kison had gotten orr to a 3-S start with a 4.41 ERA. Although Scarbery wlU report to Salt Lake City. the Angels' pitchln& woes indicate that he may be joining the parent club shortly-depending on the out- come of trade negotiations now under way . A former All-American from use. Scarbery appeared tn (5 games his rookie year in 1979, logging four saves to go along with a 2·8 record and a 4.82 ERA. Crm hit .27S in 18 games for the Angels, but comm itted a c lub-high eight e rrors. He became expenda ble when the Angels recalled inrielder Dickle Thon from Salt Lake City. ANGELS LOSE AGAIN. • • the contender most forecasters thought they'd be. "IT LOOKS LIKE we're get- ting our little go-cart going now Hobson. Fred Lynn and Jim Rice have been hlllmg the ball r e ally well ." Fi s k said . "Hopefully our offense ls back on lbe right track and our patchen can look forward to a bunch ol runs to work with." Rtce singled and homered. whale Lynn singled and scored a run. But l.bose guys are going to get their hits off anybody. They're All-stars It's the performance of uttlaty infielder Dave Stapleton that d1sturb8 the Angels. Hitting .219 going m. Stapleton singled and belted a t.bree·run homer That would indicate that the Angels' p1tch1ng as more to bl•m• tb8D s.t.oo'a blWna. IN 'IR£ PA.ST dlbt games, the staff bas allowed an average of 13 tuts and 7 6 runs per outing The Angels have only been able to squeere one <'Omplete game out of their rf)ound corps m the past 13 staru l Don Aase beat Texas, 2-0. on May Z7 L rn an attempt to soothe their battered s tarr. the Angels p urt'hased southpaw Andy Hassler from Pittsburgh. and Hassler made a shaky debut Thursday. Jn two innings he gave up a pair ol homers. a double and two singles as h.as Ament'an League ER A ballooned to 22 SO. THE ANGELS HAVE now l<>5t eight o( their last nine and 14 or the past 19 to drop 13 games behind divisional leader Kansas City "They've been struggUog a blt lately, haven't they?" ~ Manager Don Zimmer aaid JJl' classic case of understatement Drowning would be a more.ap. proprlate word. The ~DJ~}~ haven't been 13 games ~ the leader at this slage of UM season in six years . · Tonight another ailing Bostoo pitcher will try the Angel rem· edy as Dennis Eckersley < 1-~) takes the mound against Aase ~ 4.4). THE ANGELS' pitching hu reached such dire straits that Manager Jim f'regosi hu re- inserted Frank Tanana and Chris Knapp into the starting rot ation . Eac h had been banlabed to the bullpen for the c rime of ineffectiveness. Tanana is scheduJed to start Sunday lD the bomeatand floale- a1aimt Boston. Knapp will co Tuesday in Baltimore: Hassler and recenUy-acqutftd Dave Lemanczyk, also guilty of ineffectiveness, have been as- s1~ned to bullpen duty. * ANGEL NOTES If 11 -~n·t tor -luc:•. IH AAQIPf\ IJlllOU~·· hAVflt .,,., •uc tt. •1 •0 DAf'I F-, "'"" ~ ••oin 10 <°""" olt ,,.. di~ '"' 11\1> •-. -<am. ..... .cl l1w C-"bllll' INI "" "'"_, ........ 0. -··1 ..... worll""O out ,_, """ •-11 """"Ql'11"11r>O 1n IN 11,,.... II _.,..~,._I -"' •II I ....... ttO -..,..,. 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Thirty _...,. ... tmew the value of natJonal publklty. '" 1•0..UQI tbt mo.t Yote9 e&m• riCbt after I Dubedl TQkw out;• said Kiner. a powerful •wt.Qw on and otf the fteld who ftu once married to teanla star Nut'/ Cbafee. "Blq ao.1>1 wu OM ol the owners of U'ie Ptrale8\ and be fixed me up. She wu Uvina with IMr parenta then, and we went to Grauman'a Cbloae 'lbuter to aee '12 O'clOClk mih. • We llad a nal eood time." A.ft.er the movie, the couple went to an eatene popular wttb the abow·bi& set. Gou.lp columnlSt SPORTS ON TJ' Louella Parsons came by to say hello to Taylor. who introduced Kiner as a player {Qr Pittsburgh. "LOUEUA KNEW the Steelers were in town to play the Rams. so she said ·1 hope your team wins tomorrow'." Kiner recalled. Even though Parsons wasn't up on her sports, she dropped Kiner 's name into her syndicated col· umn. That type of exposure and the fact his name was high on the home run charts cemented his im· a'ge with the rans. who selected the All-star teams through a newspaper poll. "Before TV came along we talked to every- body," said Kiner. "The only way to get known was to get into the newspapers. do commercials and play in the All-star game. And it was special coming to New York. That's where the big baseball writers were. New York was the ooly place where we could get national exposure." THAT'S NOT THE CASE anymore. Rod Carew, playing for Minnesota in 1977 and '78, re-c~ived the most All·star votes both years, and he did it without dating a starlet. Thanks to national TV, e~rybody can watch baseball and decide for themselves who the best players are. Wltb Kiner'a All·star background and bis m~la awarenea, lt'a euy to understand why tbe Hall of Famer was made spokesman for thl.s yeitr's All·atar balloting. which annually is Amerlca~!r:f:est noapolltlcal election. And for the Utb t year. Gllleue la underwritina the cost ol the eomputerized voting that ends June 25. The All·ltar game 1-July 8 at Dodeer Stadium. Kloer won't get to see many ol bit Meta in the All·star game. Being lo the media capital of the tJOtld only helps when you can play tbe 1ame. And the lleta have finished last tbe past three years, which didn't make thlngs very easy for the broad· oasterL · 1T'S RA.al> TO DO a game when there aren't a Jot ol people in the stands. You've got to really ))S)'Ch JOQrSelf up," Kiner said. "The lut month o1 Jut M!8SOD was the hardest I ever put in in baseball. We only had foar win& in tbe lut 84 home· gam•. .. lt'a_ probably as tough broadcastln& for a lut-plaee team as playing for one. Uthe team's real(J lousy, you doo 't have much to talk about. Nobody wants to bear about errors and bad plays." · American Leading Plyinouth Race PLYMOUTH, England CAP) -American Philip Weld grabbed the lead Thursday in the s ingle-handed yacht race across the Atlantic Ocean from Plymouth to Newport. R I On the sixth day of the race, the organizers said that Weld, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla .. had 1,800 miles to go in the 3,000.mile race. The retired newspaper publisher is sailing a . Sl·foot trimaran named Moxie. : He took over the lead from Frenchman l:ugene Riguidel who was in second place. ollowed by fellow country man Olivier de rsaDIOD. Italy's Edoardo Auatoni was fourth, Britain's ick Keig fifth and Alain Veyron of France, -sixth. 6JTOD lhowecl amooa the six leaden for the first ·me since the neet of 88 yachta set sail from lymoutb Saturday. The organizers said three yachtsmen bad not beard from. but there was oo undue worry as mmunications failures were suspected. The hree are South African Berti, Reed. New e a lander Philip Steggall. who Ii ves in arblebead. Mass ., and Swiss Philippe Fournier. Bri&ain's Nicholas Clifton became the slxtb aaualty Thursday, taking to hi.I life raft when bis roa Merlin capsized. He was spotted by a Royal ir Foree Nimrod and picked up after several boun In the water by the Hambura freipter Nee· tarlDe, bound for Antwerp. - S•••NI•••• 'F"· ...... TBLEVlllON 10: 15 a.m. <•> -8UBIL\U-Kanau City at MUw•'*-· 11 a .m. (I) -TSNNl8 -m. NastaM fatea Jobn AJeunder ln I WCI' lnv1taUooa.l match. &a,.ct ... SaUlbw'y. lld. u :ao a.m. <'h -v .. OPEN -Third round pla1 ln the U.8. Open toumameat from Baltuarol Golf Chlb lo Sprlnlfleld, N. J. ('<loon <a> -Mesas. I p.m. <•> -BASEBALL -Tbe New Yorlc Y ankffa meet the A'• in Oakland. < 11 > - AME&ICA'8 ATllLETES-1• -Gym.out RboD· da Scbwl.Ddt, nmner llark Belaer and awimmer JetH VuaaUo are amonJ the athletes obHrved in tralnlna. (22) -SOCCE• llADE IN GEallANY. (84) -FUTllOL INTE&NATIONAL -River Plate <Argentina) vs. AUeticoChalaco <Peru). 3·30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SPECTACUIAR - Victor Galindez meets Jesse Burnett in a crui1erweig.bt elimination bout from Anaheim. Also: Golden Rln&s rhythmic gymnastics cham- plonablps, taped ln Volaograd. U~R. <7> -NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS -Texaa·El Paao defends its team UUe in the NCAA track and field cham- pionships, taped in Austin, Texas. Also: the UCLA Bruins face the USC Trojans in the NCAA volleybaU championships, taped in Mun cie. Ind. 4 p.m. (52) -BOXING. 5 p m. (28) -PRO SOCCER. 8 p.m. (50) PRO SOCCER. RADIO Baseball Boston at Angels. 1 15 p.m .. KMPC (710J; ·Dodgers al Montreal. 4 .30 p.m .. KABC (790). S 1u1daff" T\.. Radift TELEVISION 10.30 a m n ll DODGERS BASEBAll - ~ ..... "°'"n: Breakers Hit By Gun~ers Mike Ehayed scored the win- ning goal with 38 seconds re- maining in the game and Scott Terry scored four times to lead the Orange Gunners to a 12-11 speedsoccer victory over the Newport Beach Breakers Thurs- day at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. A crowd o r 298 watched Elsayed's goal wipe out a five- goal outburst by Newport's Ch r is Campbell. Orange came back from a 4-0 deficit to score four times in each ol the ftoaJ three periods. ~ Tbe Loq Beach 4ten and Anaheim Gianta launch the 1Stb •Jammer aea1on of the lletropolltaD 8ueba1J League ol Oran1e County tclniabt at 7:30 at La Palma Part lo Anaheim. The eltb.t·team leaiue. made up ot nturnlng collegiate and ~raduatlq b1J.b school players, tneludes some familiar faces to area buebaJ.J followers. The Golden West Rustlers piloted by Fred Hoover, Or~e Cout Pirates with Mike llayne at the helm. and Saddleback Gauchos, coached by Geor&e Gay. will be amone the teams competing in the 84·game schedule. IN ADDmON, other area players dot the lineups of the other teams in the leagues: the Cypress Chargers, Fullerton Hornets. La Fonda <Santa Ana College> and tonight's com- ba tants. Anaheim a nd Long ~ach. Mayne's Pirates. who open the season Sunday agains t Sad- ~leback at npon at Orange Coast rn a double-header. include a number o( players from the state JC champ1onsh1p squad. Catchers Dan Dix and Cary Cook, outfielder Doug Diamond, flnt bHeman lobn llelbon, 1econd buemu Dous llyers and abortstop\ Mike Balllet bolster Mayne'• tealOlled crew. Newcomers Rieb Amaral· < .349) and Ray Santa Maria (.2&e), both from Eatancla ID&h and both All-Sea View League honorees, will be Joined by Corona del Mar High lt'ad Carl E hman (.360) aod SanUago's Kevin Sliwt.nsk.i, a .472 bitter last year. Ocean View eraduate Jack Reinholtz, who earned fint team. All-Empire League laurels with a 0.92 ERA. will strengthen the pitching sJ.a!t. HOOVER'S RUSTLERS have just two returning pitchen this season -Bob Judge and Kevin Olson. However, the GWC out- field is set with Ke.ith Hall, Ed Odin and Bob Grogan, all .300 plus bitten, in the lineup. All·Soulhern Cal Conference third baseman Jack Settle. a 372 hitter. and fi rst baseman Dave Ward, who hat al a .423 clip, anchor the corners or the infield. Mike Bennett of Estancia and Ocean View's Chris Shultz s hould see plenty of action. GWC opens play Sunday host- ing Cypress at noon. The Dodgers meet the Expos in Montreal. 11:30 a.m . (7) -U.S. OPEN -Final round of play in the U.S. Open from Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield. N.J . Noon (2) -SPORTS SPECTACULAR C hampionship ka rate: undefeated Bill · 'Superfoot" Wallace defends bis middleweight ti- tle against Robert Biggs. Also: the Oscars or sport, LARGE HOME FOR SALE Spectacular 'ltew of all Newpott water & lalanda. L.,ge 3 m••ter bedrma.. 5 bath a, dream kttchen. pool table + den, 2 flreplacea, air COftd. Prtee cut 1100,000. OWner C9fTY balance 10%. 640-4M7. THE All NEW 1980Y2 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK VI EXECUTIVE COUPE the Victor A)Vard.!i. from Las Veg~. 1:30 p.m. (4) -1 SPORTSWORLD -Live cov- erage ol a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout between Mustafa Hamsho and Wilford Sc:ypion. two of the 160-pound division's 'rising contenders. Also: Divers from China and the U.S. vie l.n a meet taped in Columbus, Ohio and the three.day equestrian U.S. Olympic team trials. taped in Lex· ington,Ky. ~c;~O ·~'</' ITS HAPPEllll 11 2 p.m. (2) -GOSSAllER A..LBATllOSS - Chronicling the first man-powered fl11ht ac~s MISSIOI VIE.ID ~:l'~~el, a distance of 22 miles. (52) -,. ~ ~· SUPER SAii .. llW1 1 p. m . < 50 > -SOCCER MADE IN !t,za0 o ./7 GERMANY. 6w<K fl 10 p.m. <n> -~A;~a IN BASEBALL G" i _::t::::!i.. Baseball -Dodgers at Montreal. 10:30 a .m .. ~ ~ ~J~~ (790~; Bolton at Angels. 1 pm .. KMPC MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS EXQUSIVRY AT RAY RAIBOE UNQU MERCURY 16-11 AUTO <Bila DRM llVINE 830-7000 <Tlae Dally Pilot la aol re1poaslble for late 111t1 •..-•-. f714) m.na t114J 111·11• claaag~es.~'~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~·-r;;;~~;;~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pirate Sailors Seventh BOSTON -Orange Coast College's dingh( s ailors moved i nto seventh place Thursday at the 1980 National Dinghy Championships on the Charles River. here The Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Associa- tion event finds Boston University in first place with r;r points after 21 or the 30 races. OCC, with 152 pomts is in Bost.on until June 17. The Pirates are also scheduled to compete in the team racing events. '"We 're learning our lessons here." com· mented OCC Coach J im Jorgensoo. "The locals are fast and they know where the wind shifts are." OCC is the only com· munlty col l e ge participating in the champiooabips. Tufts College w-as second in the dinghy competitio n with 83 points, followed by Navy with 103, King's Polnt with 117. Tulane with 125. Rhode Island at 138 and OCC. · ' BILL PEARL'S ''FITllESS PLUS'' IYMS FATHER'S DAY SPEGAL! Thur., Fri., Sat., June I~-I 3-14 SPECIALS AT BOTH CLUBS Save 57 600 off our Re<JUlar . Membership Price of s 175.00 First 99 New Memberships Only 3 Days Only J•e 14-1 5-1 6 HUNTINGTON BEACH 7390C ...... Dr. 891-701'0 "FITNESS ,PWS"GYMS Speclalize In Beginning and Advanced Bodybuilding Training Programs fOf all Spcns Weight Gaining-Reducing Optimum Fi1ne5s Conditioning ~ ttltritionol Guidance ' • BILL PEARL Bill PEARL. 4-times Mr. UnlverH. has personally trained and coached more Mr. Amerlea and Mr. Universe winners then enyone . elM In ttilt wprtd. Biii P9er1 designed exercise prog~ tt'9 Aatronauts. and h9a trak'led numerous champion athletes and worid record holders. LAGUNA HILLS 25260 La Pa Rd. 768-3666 • .. ! --------------- '· IJ. • Plaas to IJ-' 'Soeeer. Party' 19 Teanu Will Compete in Youth .Tournament in Auguat AV?, ., aTaT KltDl:N .. ....,,_ ... • TM Ufttt.s a.._ •JU bolt• u....u,. "aoc· eer p&rV" ln Aiaiut lD what la betn1 deteribed u. , 0 UM ~ and molt important t.ou.nwMat lA· ; \IOIYlq-tM U. lD OW IOCC« hiltory." ~ n. rem•rk mm• from Wah Chyaowych, : eoeda Of U. U . World c..p and Olympic youth : aotter tu.ma. In all. Jt Wims wlU be pla1m. at four loc.UO.. locluclln1 Loe Aft&t'.les. fort.he CON· CACAP' Youlb C'91mplon1ii.p tournament thla Au1ua. TWO TE.uJ8 WJLL LEAVE the festtvttle. u quallft for ~ Youth World Cup In Au1trall1t next yur, Otncaala for CONeACA(. lht' chief 0Tguu1101 .body for IOCttt' In North and Cenct-1 Amerlu, feel a lood sbowtna by th~ hoilt U S r6utd do wonder:. for the tulUtt ol ao:c~r here "By boet1n1 thl• tournament, we 6oold get lh., Youth World Cup lo ell.her 19R3 or 1985 That would be a bat boost to SO('Cer hue. 'itdmtts Chyiowyc-h Meanwhile, Gene Edwards, president or the United Statee Sot-ct'r F'ederalJon feels the tourna- mHt could pavt' the w~y for t~ U S. to ho:.t the ba1 tune World Cup before l990. "'llus ts a way the public can see the true 1rowtb ol 80Ccer an this country. a·:. only oaturaJ that we host th.ls tournament," Edwards says $1-Cash Rebate. Lmcoln. Continental. ~~ Cash Rebate. .. • l Nt:Aa&.Y a IULLION bu been earmarted for the Au1ust tOW'ftalMtlt. The 19 tama wW be apllt lnto thlM 1rouP1 ot nv. teama and a fourth 1roup ol fovr 1quadl. Tbe row &ocatJona dM>een for the competition are Loa An1elea, Dallas, Edw arda~U • Ill .• and PriDceton. N .J . The U fl' la hoptn1 to obtain televltloa COV· trait of the compellUoo and la reportedly SOCCER oe1ollatln& with aeveral cable networks. There's one other way t.o promote the growth of MX'cer in the U.S.. and both Edwards and Chyzowych are well aware of It -a victory in the Youth World Cl.Ip toumitment by the U.S. squad. Jt may be the start or something big. •• * SOCCEa SOUNDS-SUH Sacher of Palo Alto hu become the first woman to be elected (o the AYSO board or directors in Honolulu Jaat week. Sucher has lbree soccer-playlng children and dei;cribes herself as a "volunteer and ftomesuc engineer '~ Sbe says her electioo was ··more of a s l'ep forward for children's li~telion than women.'s U.&erat•oo . . . Orange County youngsters who have oot yet taken part in lhP J. McDonald'• Youth SOccer Champlombtp 11tiiii tournament will have a chance to compete tht. Sunday at two locations. The event, which t. free and open to you.opt.en 1·11 yean of qe, la set for 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. at Crenshaw HJth School, 17071 Gothud St., Hu:nUnitoo Beach, and from 10 a.m. lO 2 p.m . at Peralta Junior High, 2190 Canal St., In Orange. 'nte tournament atarted ln April and baa run In conjunction wltb fall reglatratJon ol A YSO leacuea Uirou1bout the COWlty. Winnen will ad- vance lO regional championships, then lO the coun- ty finals, and poulbly the "freeway cham- pionship" with youngsters from Los Angeles Coun· ty . . A USSF·afflllated youth soccer leaeue, the Lancers. will kick off its summer sea.son this Saturday with a parade or teams. banner competi- tion and opening ceremonies prior to the California. Sunshine's 7·3S p.m. game with Cleveland at Santa Ana Stadium. More than 1.000 Lancer members are expected to au.end the festivities. .. *. PRO< Fl.LES> California Surushine mid· fielder Don Tobin has been named to the 1980 American Soccer League AJJ..star team. Tobin has played every mmute of more than 38 consecutive games dating back to the 1978 playorrs. Tobin and the ASL All-stars meet Yehud Hapoel oC the Israeli first d1Vi11ion on Saturday, June 21 in Charlotte, N C an a different kind of all -star battle. Your tMepholie ttnge. It le your REAL TOR NV1"9 tn8t he II oomlno rig ht over with a prosl)ed You hang uo the phone What'• the next thtng to do? Tum on every light In the ·hOuse Why? eecaose YoU want to give the prospect the beat Image vou can of the comfol't. beauty and l1vablllty you are offenno In other words. you want to sell a home not a hOose And full 111um1nation is the best way to orve vour home that ··11ved-1n · look Furniture and rugs and fuctures take on a warm glow from the proper hgNioo Here are a lew -bright-Ide~ Turn on every lamp In lhP l1 v 1nq r oo m bedroom, and family room Be careful about Pico Rivera Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant • 8000 E. Washmoton at Rosemead. Pico Rivera CA $1nnn ~Rebate. ~tmentaJ Mart and Lincoln VersaiUes. t "' ... .,..... Mercury Grand Marquis and Colony Par1t Wagon. FACTORY-SITE SALES EVENT! - Cash Rebate • Cougar XR·7 With Luxury or Sport Group. S300 Cash Rebate. Other Couoar XR-rs. - -,._.f) ..... Cash Rebate .. ~ MerctJry Zephyr. / ! I 6Ann casn Rebate . ~ Mercury Monarch and Marquis. w ~ ~ Ontario Motor Speedway. ~ x ·1 SAN BERNARDINO FWY ~Win Cash Rebate. $Jnn Cash Rebate, -0Pei pJo THE ~~CONE ~~~LY.SUNDAY.Jiii..10 .10 ~· ... , ~ .. .. . : One of t.be top fteldl -.Ver assembled on lbe lfN at Coast wU1 compete In the pro 1aa-1uper eliminator race at Orange County Interna- tional Raceway Satur- day. The event will include almost every ga s dragster, coupe, sedan. roadster and pro gas car in the Western states The pro gas racers are usually class iried as s portsmen racers and th,ey will be gunning for a purse that normally is paid to the top ruel dragsters and AA funny cars. ,. T h-e ~ u p e r p r o eliminator will receive over double what would n o rmally be paid . Speeds of over 170 miles per hour and elapsed times ranging from seven to 10 seconds are expected. The field will In clude NHRA Winternationals champion Bob Tietz of Ontario, Seattle WCS champion Ron Hen- derson and Northern California champion Dan Divita. Joining this group will be close to 80 other top pro gas racers . as well as close to 100 super pro dragste rs . coupe~ sedans and roadsters. There will be DO ~t co mpeUUon tb~s 1ttftend. ' Gates open at 8 Satur- day morning with quali- fy l n g until 5 and ellmlnaUona at 6. The admission price of $Sin· eludes pit pass and 7 parking. Carlander Tops Prep · Cag'e Team LOS ANGELES Wayne Carlande r of Ocean View High is the lone area player on an Orange County pre p basketball team compet- ing in '• development league at Cal State Los Angeles this summer. -1 T he games will be played on weekends through Aug. 3 and in- cludes teams from Los Angeles, South Bay, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Long Beach, Inland and Metropolitan along with the Orange County squad. Other members of the team include Paul Mon- tolro <Mission Viejo), Alan Dolensky ( Bolsa Grande>, Brad Helms (Sunny Hills), Ron Holmes (El Toro>. Lionel Horn <Santa Ana Valley), Bay Jacobs and John Kreslcb (Foothill), and Joba Leidenbelmer, Pete ·Mamo an'lt-Seott Slnek (Servifllll. Ro~er 1!1aaso and setiit Slnek· <Servfte), Ro•er Lem-mou <Katella), ctQton OUvler (Loi Aml1oa>, Job'1 Roten and Ma~ Tratb (La Qu.iDta). • flttdlt, June 13. 1tl0 . Peldaall Challenges ~IU-lstlan's Streak At tbl PNMDt time, hnhall ll bidd.lq tor a pout.bl• •orld cbamplon1blp on tbe 8rttl1h Speedway Ltque circuit. ••1 ~•UJ don't know how well I wlll do toft.11ht. • Pea.ball .. ya. "The European tracb are much longer than the abort falrlJ'OUDda track and ll mlaht take IOIDe adJuatmeot to pt back." IASI' FAU.,. e&NBALL won the American quaJiller at Anabetm Stadium and earned the riabt to repre:Mnt UM U.S. in the tnurcontinental final in Ausmt at White City ln London. Ube ftnllhea ln the top nine at White City, be will ednnee to tbe world flna.l ln Gothenburg, Sweden In September. The laat American to Win a world W1e wu lack lfJIDe tD lD7 llDd .me. U.. Ume. CJa11 Ende Roccio, K•ll1 llora11 aad Seott Autrey ba•e re1t,_ented UM U.S. ID tbe worid ftnal. Peaball 1peQda to mucb time on an airplane !~•e daya be ll be,innl~I to dread tbe travel. The leut eQjoyable part about 1peedway rac1n1 l• the travellq," be 1ay1 ... , keep a bilte lo eacb country and carry my en1lnea on tbe plane wherever I'm travdln1." The meettn1 between tbeae two top riden will be the climax ol the U.veot Pf'Olf&m that gets UD• der way at 8 with 1at.es opeolna at 8:30. Admiuioa is S4.SO ror adults, S3.50 for Juniors and Sl.50 for children. Lin 1-Di .. COn1· retiryVJSIOn anno ces a $J.OOO cash purchase or lease rebate on Lincoln Continental, Continental Mark, and Lincoln Versailles. .. These are beautifully built and beautifully equipped automobiles you can be proud of. The 1980 Lincoln Continental The 1980 Lincoln Continental is 700 pounds trimmer and fourteen inches shorter than its predecessor. 1b further improve efficiency, a new Automatic Overdrive 'lhmsmission reduces engine revolutions by about 33% at highway speeds, as compared to a standard three-speed automatic transmission. These engineering refinements have helped the 1980 Lincoln offer a 50o/o improvement in EPA es~ted fuel econow* Yet Lincoln still offers luggage and passenger spacet greater thanJast year's, along With the comforts and appointments traditional to fme automobiles'. r-... The 1980 Continent,al Mark VI. . . The new Mark VI is shorter, lighter and more fuel-efficient than laSt· · year~ Mark. It also offers such el~nic technology as an instrument panel with a: message center that actually communicates with you on a display screen. By .....------------, pressing the appropriate buttons on the keyboard, you Fuelrnil~~1!'1t&~~~1nv1°ntinenta1 can ask the system a variety of questions. The system 50 o/c • ~if~~is @•• ~. 24 ~~. can tell you how many miles you can travel on your ......._ _______ ---remaining fuel, the estimated time of arrival at your destination, your average speed, and even your average miles per gallon. The 1980 Mark VI achieves a 50% increase i1) fuel efficiency with EPA ratings of @** EPA EST. MPG and 24 EST. HWY. The 1980 Lincoln Versailles. Versailles offers traditional comfort in a trim four-door, five-passenger car. With standard Lincoln luxuries so complete, they leave almost nothing to be desired: such equipment as power windows, automatic temperature ~ -· control air conditioning, AM/FM Stereo Search radio with power antenna, and much more. ' ' The '1000 Rebate. 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''I NSVEa let tired ot lt at all." said Ila. 1'ayklr, who plays Sluefoot Sue ln Dlneylaad'a Golden HoneQoe Rene, tbe lon1est l"UDDiftl ahow lo history, accordi.nc to tbe "GWnneu Book of World Records.". ·nurtng the put 2' · yean, ~ Mlsalon Viejo resident bas portrayed tbe bead dance ball girl in a Gay '90s saloon before an estimated 8.9 mlllloo penona Alt.bough she baa performM hr Laa Vegas with Frank Sinatra, been in shows at Laite Tahoe and Palm Springs and traveled all over the West Coast in various st.age productions, Ma. Taylt)r hAs no•\dil!Aire tq ~ave Disneyland. . y- "l'VE NEVEll pushed myself to be a name star in Las Vegas. That's a .Jo(. or work. I'm really happy here. 1bls ls closest to what I've always wanted," she said. Moppet Revives Carnival By JODI CADENHEAD ................. A bit ol maitc came to Orange County I.Mt week as ''Carnival,'' a l.lght-bearted musical about llfe iD a traftliag circus lbow, ojeaed at tbe Muckenthaler CUltural Center In Jl'aDertOo. Tbe •wal centen oa a once celebrated French carnival act. whose colorful characters are forced to play amall~r a.Dd smaller aide towns ln their-wan- ing days. OF OOlJUE the act revive& it& l>Ht glory when the young in· ; nocent Lili, played by Kelley t Ryan.joins the show. •1 Dor, Ebright plays Paul, the I war hero turned bitter pup· ~· peteer after uuu.ries ended bis once brilliant dancing career. . . By the end of the show be turns in bis comical puppets and falls in love with Lill. I r t ~ I 1 I ' Fifteen minutes into the first act the first plabe Crom the nearby Fullerton airport new over the outdoor stage, drown· log out some fairly emotional lines. THE NOISE made it obvious even to a (int-timer why the Cabaret Repertory Theater will be movin& to tbe Brea Cultural Center. in September. Except for a few 1Ugbt lnnuen· dos that would probably float right over the beads of ~ cbilctren. "Carnival" la a ay tbat tbe whole family sboul en· joy toPJt,ber. Be pnp9l'ed (or Iota of ~ ing,"' puppet abows, gay clowns and magic trickl performed by Marco tbe llapificeot. played by Jim Rule. PIAY-Gt)EU also can erUoY U1bt lll8Cb ot cheese, ham. ap- ples, melon .and wine or cider that areaened before the abow. The east Includes Roser Cutellmo, llark Pulkiewtcz. AmJ Sllericllm, Mary nmpane, Gary Cowl, Brian Kohut, JOleDb II. CoWna, Donna Fitz1erald, Care1 Tbomaa, Huab Scott Wll1oa, llelanle Smltb and Wabr David Wolle. No tMt Is more t.ban 2!5 feet from ... -....11vtna tbe actors a real dl8Dee to create a clole raPDOl't .... die audience. · UDfort•Dately ln tbh perlll rre ~ cut save an QUEEN OF SALOON Betty Jane T•ylor He r own role is far from a cakewalk. She appears in ¥ve shows per day, rrom 10:30 a.m. to 5:1.S p.m .• and will be in 10 shows daily starting Saturday. when Dllneyland befinl ltl 25th lit. Taylor be1an dancinl -IUMmWRUOIJ. -lellOal a{ ap feel appeUeiJ In On her two days otf per week, ber first proleuional stace pro. ab• ottei ll'avels to Anabetm for duction ,.. lhe wu 12 at the either rebeanala of. new dance Beacon Street "111eater in . Van· and aonc numbers or to beJp out co.aver, B.C. an understudy. By her 13th birthday. Ila. In each 30-minute show. abe Taylor wu on tbe road during makes three complete costume the sprtnc. summer and fall and chaqes. in achoo& clmiq tbe winter. ,Y,.. n,iur deiscribe!r~oot · ~veied wilh bil band Sue as the hoes of (our Other leaden Les Brown (who now danchul girls in the 10-member performs at Dlaneyland), Henry stage troupe that also includes a Bussey and Red Nlc!M>la and did comedian. an Irish tenor, a lead .a six-week stint once ln Laa singer and three musicians. Vegas with Sinatra in a Ziegfeld Follies Show. •·&Im (iW&f:o0%).1-~-... -;:-~-.-~· ~ . -~~ ~~~ hard character but rather'tike a . I WAS LIVING in Los Mae West or a Kitty o n Angeles when I beard about the 'Gunsmoke.' I like to have run." Slueroot Sue part from someone Numerous celebrities have who recommended me . I didn't seen her perform, including Bob have an agent so I went to the Hope. Danny Kaye. Richard audition and got the job," she re· Nixon. Nelson Rockefeller. called. Walter Cronkite and the King and Queen of Thailand. She has a guest book filled with auto- graph". Most of the ma terial in the show has remained the same. She alwavs sings, "Won't You Come Home. Bill Bailey" and two other tunes. which have been changed just four times. Each sho'6' also contains a can· can dance routine and ad libbing with the audience. Thal was in 1956 and she has been at Disneyland ever since. Only Wally Boag, the comedian. has been in the sh~w longer . Coincidentally they w~re ~ under contract to MGM at the same time. Ms. Taylor. who is often rtt· ognized outside of the park by people who have seen the Fron· tierland Show, stated, "I'll be there as long as they want me." Discover HeirlooID Potential Maybe your family keepsake is a treasure. Maybe it should be Insured. Maybe it should be sold. Maybe it should be shareei. The values of gold. silver. platinum and a rtwork all have skyrocketed so you may be sur· prised by what the ex~rts say during Heirloom Discovery Day at tbe Laauna Beacb Mmeum ol Art,' 3'11 dlilf Drive. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. 'THE TUaNOUT may be another surprise. When international auctJoo house Sotbeby Parke Bernet staged the first such event in New York four years ago. ap- praisen h.ad no idea that 18,000 people would respond. That was the impetus for the copyrighted Helrloom Discovery Days. clihics conducted on behalf of museums around the country. VALVES WILL be estimated by Solbeby Parke Bert'let experts Sandy Parkerson . oils, watercolors and graphics: Ken- neth Wllsoo. furniture, bibelot. clocks, rugs and tapestries: Peter Malone, Oriental objects and Robert Fennell. silver, porcelain and better glass. A charge ol SS per object wtll be made tor a verbal description and valuation. If written ap- praisals are needed, charge for this service may be discussed with the experts. All Items must be portable. SINGING •LOVE MAKES THE WORLD 00 R()tJftD' THIEME Puppet Horrible Henry, K .. ley ·ffran 1n ·carn1v•· For large objects. owners may bring pbotolJ'•pbs along with any additional ldentlficaUon marts, data or alp.atures. ltema not ell1lble for ap· praisal include Jewelry, stamps, coins. books, anUqulUea and pre. Columbian aQd American lndian art. uneven performance ao that highly emotional scenes or even what was supposed to be funny lines got a lukewarm response at best. 1 PERRAPs mE ·1ar1ely adult audience didn't find ,corlllas, dancln& ck>WJas and the lengthy puppet shows as amuain1 as a younger crowd might bave. ~ "Carnival" runs until June 22. For ticket lnCormaUon call 879-6865. Thia summ« season, which . l is the troupe's sixth. alao will of. rer producUoos or Ibsen's "Hed· da Gabler" (June 2'1-July 13> and Neil Simon's "Come Blow Your Hom" (July 18-Aquat 3). A ~.50 season Ucket 'for all three summer attractiom ls available u are lndJridual '8.50 tickets to any of the attractionl. Mall orders may be addreued to Cabaret Repertory Theater; P.O. Box 53'13; Fullerton llS35. The box office la open from noon to 8 p.m. Tueldaya tbroaP Saturdays. d.llplayed courte11 ot tlae oom· munlcaUon dlrillocr o( tbt c.m.- cU ror Nortb American Aftaln. Museum memben oely are in· vlled to a pl"ffiew from 6 to 9 this eveniq. accordin1 to event chairman Kenneth Bird of Corona del Mar. AdmlaGa la free ror the public oo Saturday. Alao MrVinl oo the Discovery Committee are Ted Petenoo. Richard and Josephine Stein· bacb, aw-tea Culp. Catherine Kiester, Ruth Boyle, Marla Bird, Pat Alba. .Jacque Bauett, (See llElllLOOllS. Pap 0) DtJalNG T•• fe1tt•al, CaUfonda'1 8ecntar7 ot .. te, March l'aal Su. wlll otnelate at tb• ~ cit t.be ....... in· tera8UOD artisan•' baaaar. "&eapOrtl OUM P•dftc." Tlae Dft attade will operAa. \ TRI: PS8TJVAL 11 an bis· dally from 5 p.m. throqboul me tottcal CtdneM event that tndl· 1ummer. ~ mweHodlH. \ tlonallJ commemorate• crafta. food &nd music trom 1tat-1man Chu Yuan who I JANE POWELL, HOWARD Kf.E~ARf. BED, BILLING Ma(clt ·sticks Musi.cal's an Iffy Affair By BEA ANDERSON Of ... Oelt\' """ .... "l Do! I Do! ... a lyrical propaganda comedy ror mar- riage, soon had an estranged relationship with Its audience and seemed doomed for divorce.. · But. by final curtain for an early performance tr.ere was a r~g that reconciliation might have been possible had the production picked up earlier. However, there were too many basic ingredients lack· ing. and about aU one can say is .. It was! It was! ... dis· appointing!" THE MUSICAL version ol Jan de Hartog's delightful play "1be Fourpo&ter." about a couple who go through the usual ups and downs of a long marriaae. opened last week at the Pantages 1beater in Hollywood for a limited run. ending July 6 . Sharing the stage as husband and wtre Michael and Agnes are film and stage personallUes Howard Keel and Jane Powell. • Tiw play spans so years of wedded life.'1wiUL the fourposter as the sta~e and marriage centerpiece aft~the opening ~eddmg scene. . , \ As the years unfold lo this old·f~ hit, the couple shar e JOYS and disappointments. quarrel and make up, and solH problems. . , ".- W&Ei&Ea THE lyrics are cleYer. toucbJn1 cw humorous would be difficult to evaluate• as at least one-• third were Inaudible. Too oft.en the stars were overpowered by the orchestra -perhaps by design? When musicians toned dewn, solos and duets still were indistinguishable at times, and Keel's dialolue was toosoft·spoten and muffled to be understood. Thus. the performers missed the mark in projecting human emotions ftom bursting joy as a bridal couple, to shyness and embarrassment on their wedding night. to un· dent.anding. tenderness and forgiveness that form the en· dunng love nttessary to resolve problems of child-rearing, infi<klily and aging. · -ONLY DUB.ING the livelier numbers did the stars come alive. Their emotions were real, such as: -1be irritation and barbs as they quaneled because he couldn't manage a bow Ue and she couldn't balance a. check book. -Their anticipation or freedom when their children would be married. <Spectators even tapped their feet as Agnes and Michael danced a hoe-<lown.) -A FATllEJl'S disappointment when another wed· ding is :-bout to take place and Michael sings, "My daughter s going to marry an Idiot.. How could she stoop so low?" -Agnes' retaliation after Michael tells her he's in love with another woman. singing "the well known ract. men ol 40 go to town, women to to pot.'' (However, these lyrics were somewhat ~ut or place, considering Miss Powell'• petite figure and Keel's beftir>eu.> Over all, the show is uplifting and renews the belief that there is no problem tbal can't be resolved by two peo- ple lf they love each other. AN INSTANCE ls Michael's love of Apes that bebla he coaquer her emotions ol emptiness when their cblldren marry and she questions her ,,,.e, smging "What as a Woman?" r ' Although she feels her role d ·the nurturing mother ls over, Michael reassures her that ber role as wile is not and that be needl ber. M they a1e together, their &ove deepens. Finally, they come to retirement and prepare to move aw~ from their lons~wellecf.ln house that bas become too btl (or them, turnlq over their fou.rpoeter with bleaainp and love to a newly-married couple. PEaFOaMAtllCES continue Tuesday• tbrou1b Saturdays at 8:30 p.m .; Sunday, 7:30 p.m.; ud Saturday and~ matinees at 2 p.m. Tlclet orders may be placed at <JU> 412.stM; P'O'IP ... ... (2U) 4M-'1521. droWMd blmielt ID tbe 111 Lo Rl•tr bl CldDll rather tUn JO ln· to •Xile more thAD 2,000 Yurt qo. Purioa.11 rouaht raen •re eoat....a to ~--t the bolltl t.bat trMiiS ID v to t&Ye b1ln. ID ~ wltb tMli .. tl•ttl-. the occcc wt11 CoDduet lta lb.ltd Ullual 1ta1e a.bow ol df8HtJ eoewm.. aad bl9lftt art auction .. of araphlct, oli. IDd .. "GOD'S FAVORITE" IS BEING presentedat8: 30to~lght andSaturdayby Whittler Community Theater, 7630 Washing- ' ton Ave .• Whittler. Phone 693-110S to :. · reserve the $3.'SO and $2.SO tickets. ,. .. ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CKORUS, directed by Fr. Richard Coughlin, wltl present its 1oth anniversary concert at 7 p.m . Saturday and June 22 In Plummer Auditorium, at the corner of Chapman and Lemon streets in Fullerton. Tickets are $3.50. In mid-July the chorus will start its fourth international summer concert in British Columbia. STERLING HOLLO\'JAY WILL READ poems Ogden Nash wrote for Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Animals" when It Is per- formed at 4 p.m . Sunday by the Irvine Symphony Orchestra In the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Also on the free program w ill be "Canzonetta for Str ing Orchestra" by Sibelius and "Concerto in E Flat for Two Pianos" by Mozart. ) ENTERTAINMENT THI! INTeltNATIONAL -BIUTl&S Unlf mtted ExposltJon at the Los Angeles Convention Center this weetcend wfll show· ce .. the newest prOducts Md servlcn a.v•llllblefortMpttyslcaltydf•bMd. Admlsalon 111nges from $1.50 to $3 until a tonight, from 10 to 6 saturday •nd 10 to S Sunday. NEW AOMllSION _C.HAR0,5 OP S2.SO for adults $1 ~youngsters S to 15 end senior dt1zens are In effect at the Los AnOeles Zoo. Flw continental areas on tM 113 lencttcaped acres twovftte a natural setting for more than.2,000 mammals, bfrds and reptiles. Picnic areas and tour trams are provided from} 10 a.m •. to • p.m. dalty. PALM SPRINGS AERIAL TRAMWAY wtll beopendallythls summer, feal'tlrlng an outdoor steak barbecue on the Ride 'n' Dine combination from' to 7:30 p.m. The dinner special Is priced at S8.9S for 6dutts; S1. 95 fo~t n..agersand --. · SS.SO for dtlkfren. T e are no reser- vations nor are c t cards accepted. ,11-•• TRAVELING BY CRUISE SHIP or NASA Space Mobiles may be explored at the Laguna Hills Travel ExpofromJ adR···-tn.1· te,1 p.m. 'SetlWdey et MotMVma .. · ~ PAlti OF A9"fdN FROM'" FANTAsncK.' AT LAGUNA MOULTON PL.AvtfOUSE _ Niia ~· •• 81911tz, ~~ Howitt and ec.vtn Burtt• tn 'Rape 8afl9f Valencia, 2AS52 Paseo de Vatencta. Enter- tatnment and refreshments wlll be offered at the event, sponsored In part by "Bon Vivan\s," the weekly travel program on Channel 6. Admission $1.SO. IF YOU MISS~E EING ,· .:_,~ "The Fantasticj(s" at 8::b~lght or ... °L~ ... , . Saturday at Laqt.11\a ~~ Ptayho~-· . :t the musical comH-y about IOlt'e, ilh.t$1hias • and growing up W•H r~tum tothat sty~ from July 9 to Aug. 2! to fH~n.t~~r season. Tickets are S7 atttle .:.~~fo;e, 606 Laguna Canyon Roac:t .. J.~)~ Beach. ... , . ,, .,. SCANDINAVIANS ANp ~ft~~O~ wlllcelebrateasummeorteM•.l,$!arting at 11 a.m . Saturdav i~~·c~~t Pt~ia Village, Suntlower and Bei'ff' streets,,1'¥rta Ana. The Alfon Be-f'.gstrom Orches.tra.will provide the music for the continuous ent ertainment and Maypole dance at 4 p.m. PAUL SAND AND' ALTOVtSE DAVIS, co-stars of the soon-to-t>e--released movie, "Can't Stop the Music," wilJ make a guest appearance with disco dancers at 1: 30 June 14 at The Broadway Fashion Island in Newport Beach. TEN AMERICAN ROLLERSKATING couples and five pair s from overseas will compete in a star.filled rollerdisco championship tonight at the Los Angele~ Forum. Co-hosts wili be comedian Jeff Altman and Skip Stephenson of TV's "Real People." AFTER TtUS SUMMER, WHAT wiU Berlin, Africa and Orange Coast • College have In common? A performance by t;ob Hope. The veteran entertainer Is scheduled to appear at 8 p.m. July 26 in LeBard Stadium on the Costa Mesa campus. Tlckets are now on Sale.at the OCC box Qft,jce, Tlcketron, Mutual and Chargelfne outlets. Proceeds w ill benefit the Student Health Center . thenlic lc"-er Sailing *DAY CHARTERS * CHAMPAGNE BUFFET INCLUDED *PARTIES UP TO 12 * CHfll>REN WELCOME FOR INFORMATION CAU 552-4135 THE FIRST FUNNYMAN OF FILM, Chartle Chaplin, will be the subject of a film sef'les at Oranoe Coast College at 7 p.m . June 18, 25 and July 2 in the Forum on campus at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. "City Lights," "The Cir cus" and "Modem Times" will be screened. Serles price .. at tr.e OCC ticket office. 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Day's delectable, designated dinners designed io dazzle &14 ,. u llotr ._,II t.reMed IO ber btl day DANA TRADER -141.50 P1clftc Cout Curtain Call'• artlattc dlreetor. Jobn J . Five Crowns •. tbe Corona del lltrf: IA If & oeJ.y fltUal and propv U\al dad'• Hllbwaf,Dtn•Polnt.-.MOS. Perola , wlll 1ta1e the production and an member ol tbe Lawry'aftlt9ul'a famlb, u.f: turn ·rono. not too rar bel\lnd. Which la PRONTO IUSTORANTE -South Coast enlarced orcbealJ'a has been en1a1ed for the woo the 1980 lilobU Travel Gulde +star AwUd : • JlfhY -m U.. natural order ct thlnp -Yatl\er 1 Plau. belwe n Brentano'& .nd Bullocks. show's special requirement.. and will be Uated amon1 tbe coumry•a "O·s: Day wUl ba wlt.b ua Sunday. MO.ao.11. \ A tender love story set ln sprtnlflJme oa the c:elleot" reatauranta ln the oll compaJt¥, · Dad, too. wtU probably mark hJ1 day bHl •t au TY P t.ICAN -213~ W. Cont New Ellg1and cout between 1873 and 1888. the brochure. be'a lalDle out to aome top.notdt tauranl for H••h•8¥. Newport Beacb, IG-Mal. period-piece nostalgia ttaa probably beeo a ma- . '" a ftM ...a. After all. it bu been reUabl)' re· ' jor factor in the perennial popularity or '111£ AWUD WAS pveo In reeopltm GI; pon.d u.at the Ameriean male t\Dda nUn1 one ·•Car<>usel". Five Crowns' "excellent" qualltr ol t~1.~: ol Ule'a two or Lb,... molt 91Q01ab6e punuU.a Di.onet' .i the Curtain Call iJs prepared by an preparatJoo. and completer.a ol wine ceuaft SO~ II' t'OU RA V£N'T aJrt'.ady cton. so fft tbo9e '#lnlna and dln1n1 pl&M ln motion Bellt'r 1•t on the phone and makt rei.ervauocu at ttad'1 favorite re1taunnt '° h~ "'°'1'l l'nd up bar t>ttu ln& hot dop tn th~ back yard hkt! on 1i1ny or dlnary wnmtt Sunday Out •N About awa.rd-winnin1 chef. Joe A. Barnes, and aerved as well as cleanliness, malnt~nance aDG by waiten at your table. The address ls a> El rurntsblno. NOl'11'811 Stanlei'I Camino Real, Tustin. Reservatioos: 838-\MO. Moblf's ratings are determined by a team ol • • • specially trained !ield lnspectOn who personal- Socne area restaurant.a are plltnnlng a httle fanfare for the 1ueat.s>f honor bul 11 good dlnner, no matter where yob go, •~d prove to IX' a primf! papa-pleaser. Penonal inquiry wtll 'ht> doubt lead you to other poeaibllltittt but hsted hereWtth <.ire 1>ome ol the re1taurant.s called to °'lr attention where dad wljl be a cc o rded a balule •rnd or __ ackno_wlt'd11mentAUh.f day's km1uuo BOB BURJl(S -37 F1i1stuon Island. Nl·"port Center, Newport Beach. 644·2030 CROWN HOUSE 32802 Coast I hgh"" a>. Laguna Niguel, 49&-~. • A~CIENT MARIN ER-2607 W. Coast Hi&h'l•Y· Newport Beach, 646-0201 CJIARLEY BROWN'S -16160 Bea.s!ljlvd . llunttnaton Beach. 842-660?. ; IV-Y HOUSE-384 Forest Ave. Lumber yard Mall, Laguna Beach, 494·9491. . BAYSHORE HOUSE -23311 Mulrlands, 1.c!ke Forest Village. El Toro. 7'70-3222. ANTHONY'S PIER·2 -103 N. Bayside Drive , Newport Beach. 640-51.23. BIG YELLOW HOUSE -3010 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa, 549--0319. ••• HAVING SCOR ED A critical and popular success with a de but production or .. Hello. Doi- ~· -Elizabetb Howard·~ new~ Dm- nt.'r Theater in Tustin has announced an equally a mbitious second effort -Rod~ers and Ham· merstein's "Carousel " S lated t o op en ne xt Wednesd ay. t he mus1cal's cast reportedly has ~n selected Crom several hundred performers whose credits range from New York to Lo5 Angeles' Dorothy Cha ndler P a vilion . There will be nightly pt•rformances. except Monday. plus a Sunday brun('h matmee The Saddleback Company Theatre Presents THlf{D SEASON 1980 .. Based on the life of Dylan Thomas, "Dylan'~ is the perfect blend of laughter a nd tears , w it an"'a poignancy. Starring stage, screen a nd televi s ion actress, Delphi Lawrence, as Caitlin Thomas. Directed by Brian Donoghue. Come and expe rience theatre at its best. Performance Dates: June 19-21 ; 24-28 June 22 & 29 Tickets S1.00 8 p.m. curtain 3 p.m. curtain For information and ticket reservations call The Saddleback CoHege Box Office at 831-4656. Annual Scandinavian Festival ' June 14, 1980, 11-4 p.m. If you've ever d~ed of shopping for European treasures ... you can at South CdaSt Plaza Village. You'l di8eQver beMltiful gifts frbm moat European ~along.___ ____ _ wtth abc International Restaurants and sidewalk cafes. South Coast Plaza Village Loca1ed .-t Sunflower & Beer Streets Santa Ana. CA 92704 • (714) .JS1«i86 FULL COCKTAIL SERVICE 1.s the latest Jy visit and rate each establishment. A st.rtn&~t flllractlon at ·the Monterey Bay Canners checkllat ol more than 100 it.ems ls followed, lP· restaurant in Laguna Hills. a future that eluding quality or service, decor. landacaplD&. comes as an addition lo the kliunge's erten.sive atmosphere and hospitality. beer and wine offerings available since the A fixture on the local scene since USS. Uile January opening this year. restaurant i8 housed in an exact ~pllca ol a Beneath slowly r e volving ce1bng fans. f&IJ)OUI old. two-story English inn. In.addition to patrons can also relax at the wann oak .tables a number ol Intimate and comfortable diniog and enjoy tempting hors d'oeuVTes from the sea. rooms, there's also an airy greenhouse/pat.to lib shrimp and crab cocktails and oysters on open for ni•htly dining, when weathen>ermit.a. the ball shell These come fresh from the Man.ag«! 'by. p~~rowley, Five Crowns is restaurant's fish me..-ff.t. i)aft ~ ~ ioeated ~.9961 £. t llignwar. -£Gru.ra dil Fisherman's Wharf atmosphere. Mar. Resetvaqons: 760-0331. . A new concept m dimng, Monterey Bay -~iiiiii,.iiiii' i!iii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii;:--Canners offers a variety of seafood entre-es broiled over mesqu1te wood charcoal In add1t10n. chalkboard specials list the day's fresh catch~ • The restaurant. localed at 24311 Avenada de la Carlota (Just off the San Diego Fr~way 1 Laguna llills, serves from 11 a m to 10 p m. . Sunday through Thursday. ;md until 11 p m. on fo'nday and Saturday TREAT. YOUR POPS. FATHER'S DAY Sunday. June 15 Something Special at BOB -BURNS RESTAURANT Just for Dad TO ONE~OF OUR TOPS ••• (Sirfoin, that is) a mammoth ' '" ,. •.,.-Bone 11 Steak or delicious Brunch From 10 A.M. · r-• • .... Dinner from ii: P .M .. • Steak & Crab s I 1 n :.. .. . 2607 W~~~~ · OM HEWPOllT I~ y ·' . 64~1· -'" A Complete Dinner 37 Fashion Island • Anaheim Plaza . (714) 644-2030 (714) m -2130 Call for Reservations NICHOi.AS VON HOFFMAN .,,. ~ CELEBRifJ'E FATHER'S DAY WITH US! ~ , '· -t----;- , There's no better way to celebrate than a family-style dinner with us. Every night we serve two delicious entrees, fried chicken plus another favorite like beef ribs with barbecue sauce or baked ham. You11 start with cheese and crackers, then a tureen of hot soup, a fresh green salad, mashed potatoes and gravy, two vegetables and plenty of bot corn bread with honey butter. AND .. you can have all you want of everything for onJy $5.45 per person ... even less for the kids!· So, when you're making your holiday plans, be sure to include d!nner with us-it's a great way to celebrate those special occasions. • " Now~ nsa vatms "THE ".BIG ....... 'Y-ELLDW "HOUSE "RESTAUR!A:NT 3010 Harbor BOuleftrd. c.o.ta Mesa Ha.rs:.M·Th, S.9; Fri, 5-10; Sat. 4·10; Siln. 12·9 For reservationt. Olli 549-0310. ... ._.. .......... MARY MURPHY'S COSTUME CROWNED She's Ster of 'One. Upon.a Mettreas' . . Heroine Put To Royal Test The fairy t.aM eboul • lll'l..-a •ttlt 1uch ... ldvtt~ tW • wu muable to...., a.tcauae "of a JM Wdl ....tta tM. ID.ur.MI of her ~. Iii tile Mllit t. a 1nn....iv m•leal ealltd, . "0.e. U.. • MUU..:7__... OEM TbHter, 121$2 ileln St., Oerden Oron, If Pl'•tntlni U.. lbow tbroqb J'lb' u . Tbe mUlleal ran In New Yon la 1• and l.MO. ud t.bln ~ t.blet.lr-toen cout·t.o-cout • • l'SAT\las OP "()nee Upaa a Mattress .. that 1ave apectal lotereat to a ll \t s perfomumeet In New York. ll ita muaie aeore by llary ~~bterolthat "other com-poeer" RJebard en -be ol "Sound of Music.'' "Carouael, 1' and ••OllJaboma" fame. The pact lnvolves the l°'ftp~ ln a royal court. The test for any lirl uplri.nc to marry tbe Crown Prinee Dauntleu the, Drab a. that she be ao tenderly reared tbat she can feel the rude presence of a pea under a stack ol mattres.ses. This t.oulh test baa been schemed up by the prince'• Kama, a 1arrutoua. rasp_y _gueen. loath to have btmlOm from ber apron strings. I THE llBtOINB mana. to remain aJeep- le11 one whole niabt beeaQM ol the liWe pea un- der the pile of mattreasee, and IO wins the prince as a bri<if 1rqom, queaUooable prize thou1h he be. " , Mary Murphy ptrU'a~.,\be prlnceaa and other prtnclp'1la lJl ~~~. rfe·(lEM cast will be Keith M_arJlOlia u ' :S.an O'C.oanell as queen, Robert Jmae1 rniM s~bless king. Lawrence John Wattt.' 'Jester : Tim Nelson. minstrel; Richard C. t,lorrell, wizard: David Chandler. dashlnJ knight and Tricia Griffin as a court lady "ln trouble." 1 Kent Johnson directs the production choreo- graphed by Susan Lee. Paul Appel has designed the settings with Brad Elsberry In charge of costumes. For re~erva~ or j!?~P tick~,ls. . ~~~~~·:-'~·-:,~ ~ ~;!~ ... ~ ~~:-" !. ., .. Clll11111 F~ . ......... ., ......... 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NIGKTWINOS ~un. and Mon. SANDY SA,.DEAS Voeals & Piano Sup . and Jtfon Fllma Theater Dance Television in the , 314 FOREST AVE. (\~ lAGUNA BEACH 11 .. r ... ...-., •• • Amf>i_"Freo ParlorJg 494-9491 752..S .DANCING NIGHTLY ·1'. Ovnlookmg 1Hout1/u.J LaJw FCK~at 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE El TORO . T7NDa . , .... w~,~ ~-1 . mfu COAST KW'f. • LA~ NIGU-£C, ,, .. c_.,,_, • .._, 499-2626 496-Sn3 ·~olitqr ' ~~~ .~ · fliiaairagon --' J -·-- GENUINE CHINESE AWIMRIN OtSHES Specializing In Chinese A La Carte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY F.ood To Take Out 11 30 A.M. to 1QP.M ZIZJ...,._.-..&; COSTAMISA · 642·71•2 • .,,_,,.. IT'S HIS DAY Make It A Special One FATHER'S DAY 1980 At 2'1'35 West Coat Hwy. OVIRLOOI,._ ..wPOIT IA Y 642-3431 .. .. \ . . , . ... J When it comes to Sunday Brunch Our Frehch Chef is really~ ~le pate. 'loa.lmon furn«. crq>c:s, ccWJ"'\. Our c:hd' OC¥CI' ~' Wfl<."11 ro 5aV finis_ And Oalha "'-,II \11U 1bis Sundly buffet ~ a f:ahulous arr.n--olfn.uu. ~ ~·cm~ -from the proudcsa ol baut adsi11e to I.he ht2mat off.arm l.itl tk:n u11lM."1) Add thc spar1ck of co~ury ~ and thc auummlng ol ~ maNlhl No "'Olldcr cvcryooc caJb abou1 this brunch -~hen Uk.., ti nail\ '4<1JH .ll U~ Fc2turcd.aocry Sundz\· In the dqanc ~ J0:3<J a.m lo 2 \or m !REGISTRY 18800 MacAntlur 8oulcYm1. ln 1nc -~2-H--­nw ._,.. ....... ea.,....., , ..... ,..... •• .. ' Combination Seafood Newburg in French Pastry Boat Boat ILobstPr C rab & Shrimol Complete Dinner • 75 Oyster BM Open 2:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M • 34150 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY DANA POINT (Amp .. Partc1ng) Res. 493-2603 Celebrate ·Father's nay ·. tastefully. Treat Dad to a delicious dinner at Charley Brown's on June 15th. He'll enjoy our hearty Prime Rib, succulent lobster, and other taste- tempting delights. So make reservations at Charley Brown's now. Dad will admire your good taste. Qarley Browm The prime steak place y Hantlastcm Beadl 16160 Beadl Blvd. • MZ·.-Z RnervatJons accrpced. Major Cftd11 cards -icome NOW OPEN ORANGE COUNTY'S MAGNIFICENT NEW CONTINENTAL GOURMET RESTAURANT 2 Years In The l\f a kini? LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS SHOWTIME • DANCING 695 TOWN CENTEI DllVI • COSTA MISA Oppoelte louttl Co89t ._.,.,_, TMen USllYA TIOMS 641·9242 • . . - ' . '· ______ .._ ____ ._........-. .... ... ~ ·------_. .._... .._. ....... ~ ..,___ .. • ' Mell'• lflelod9 Maureen Arthur sings the f amous .. Adelaide' Lament" from "Guys and 'Dolls." starring MJlton ~rle. The Los Angeles Civic Llglit · Opeia presentation continues through June 21 at the MuSic Center's ChandJer Pavilion. For \he nnt tlme la mon UaM a decide. Oran1 Cowlty'1 commUaity &Muen wUI be 1etUn1 tMlr ad.I tocet.her. Thanki to 1 MW lr'OUP on the local atase circuit, wblcb c:oncelved the idea and ll boltin1 the tv nt. I.he nrat annual Oranie County Com· munity Theater F tlval wW be Mld oveT the w k c\d ot July 18-l.9·20 TR P£8TIV AL WIJ.I. attract nine local theat r aroupe to tbe Newport '!'beater Ana C nter. 2!501 Cliff Dr•ve, Newport Beach. ac· cordin11 to PattJ-Oetae Sampeon. vice president ot the AN Ceoter and cba.lrman of tbe low'Da· ment lt wm bo, abe pointa out. a noo-eompetiUve event with no JudSlnf or awards. Each theater 1roup will present either a one-act play or a segment of Its current produc· lion, wtt.b U\ree playlets belng offered each day. Curtain Um will be 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- day and 2 p.m. SUnday. PartJclpaUng in the festival. in alphabetical order, are the Costa M~ CiYic_ J>hy!w""e· ~ypress C.Ommunity Oriented Theater, Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse, Irvine Community Theater. Laguna Moulton Plavbouse, Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Newport Theater Ans lntet n1ission Tom Titus Center. Saddleback Valley Community Theater and San Clemente Community Theater. BDE 18 THE OOllPLETE schedule for the three-day featlval: July 18, 8 p.m . -Irvin Comm••UY Tllea&er. scenes from "A Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams, directed by Tom ntus. 9 p.m. -Hutl•llo• Beach PlaJlloae. "The Golden Fleece" by A. R. Gurney, directed by Kenneth Carp. 10 p.m. -Lag1111a llCMll&oe Playl!loue, "Chamber Music" by Arthur Kopit, directed by Mieque Weinstein. July 19, iJ-Jt.m . --Newpcnt ftvbo...-Anon '11leater, "Sing to Me Through Open Wmdows .. by Art.bur Kopit, directed by Rick Yorba. 9 p.m.-Saddlebaek Valley Commuity Tlaea&er, aceoes from "The Gingerbread Lady" 1 • by Hell 91mon, directed b~ Pllb~ ~ 10 p.m.-Ne"'*1_....• AIU C... "The Lady ~L~ Mees. ... • maiJleal ff David Rosen ana Mark aaed. dlreeted ltr Lou1Se va V1anen. " July 20, 2 p,m, -CJpr .. c..__.,. Ortnced ,._&er, a scene from 14ltolenttaAl.a and Guilcknltem are Dead" by Tom Stoppard and "I'm Herbert" by Robert Andenoa, difeet.. ed by Geoffery Gread. • 3 p.m. -c-&a Meu OYle ...,...... a · scene rrom "Lovers and Otber Straaiers .. by Renee Taylor and Joseph Boloena. ~ by Stan Wlasick. · 4 p.m. -San Clemente Co••••lty Tbe1Ur, "June Groom" by Rlclt Abbott, direct- ed by Jack Sharkey. ncxm FOR THE resuvaJ will be s:uo for each day and may be purchued at the boa offi ce or from members of the particlpatlnc theater groups. . _ _ NDt ~.co th~ Footllgbt Pestivaf" at -siitta Ana College went to that great green room ln the sky in the late 1960s bas there been a chance for local community theater groups to shoi!f their wares under one roof. Hopefully. this will be the start of a long tradition. ''THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM11 • fMT Lllfilttt ~a.A ~P\.Efll' ffl.°"4 iU uw--. .. ~ . ...,._ • WATf.11~.s. 1\tJY'~·~ ~l.Y, ..,.FUL&.."( f"l'mll ... .lllT.-U., ------.. ·~'.ibcK'KrottNewsweek ·~agazine ·~ · .... } A ~lAN~Y KUBRl~K f llM JA~K Nl~HOl~ON ~Hf LI!Y OUVAll "TH[ ~HINING" S~AlMAN CROlHf RS, DANNY llOYD SiI~iN1f N~ ™NUY KUBRICK •DIAN[ JOHN~ON iillYKiJBRitK FXECUTIVE PAOOUCER JAN HARlAN r•~i !Rl..::!e.!J-1 Ff'OfT'I warru Bios 0 A warner Commncat1011S~ QWa~Bros rnc.1900 All ~Reserwd NOW eLAYINGI • ' ---1 ' . I . . . .. " • . . . . ... ., \ t HEIRLOOMS. • • Beverly-Cody, Janet Eggers and Marie Peulo. Due to the success of the New York event, similar clinics were held in Los Angeles and San Francisco last year, drawing an estimated 10,000 persons each weekend. The most valuable treuure uncovered Jocally was a SJ'OUP of Ruuia allftl' and enamel pieces wlddl bad bem eoDecUu dalt ID a Burbank cloeet. Hariq no idea ol Cbefr value. the owner was utonlahed to later sell tbem tor $45,000. "Discoveries" have been made at all clinics. Popularity or garage sa1es and swap meets increases this happening, gallery experts say. · They cite a woman who brought in a bronze table lamp with a nauWus shell shade she bad purchased for $15. Wilson noticed lt was stamped "Tiffany" and placed its value at $1,700. bast1an:- OINNER PLAYHOUSE *~HOTEL ..... , .. ,....,.._,.,,"_ JUDYO'DEA ·1~~~ ~Je' DAVID CRYER (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESEAVATIOH$ - F1>1 "AnE-To~ iiliiiiiiiiNOW ELIZABETH BOWABD'8· CUllTAIN CALIJ : DINN£& 'l'RMTa A RAM99 OP l•tetn'I INTO m.n'1 IUr'f'OUMlftll 11 offet Id an the Pho~of o ;M. Diem, bltna sttown thtt 8' C.WMMI\ Ground Mutttmedta G•l'-Y, • N. HertMw atw., flutterton. SM Ml•••• mWlwtJ wtttt em w.non.,.. trewtld the conttntnt to C ...... ,_ lrNl9M. They IMY bt VMwld from 10 to S Tundays tt\....ugh Satvnteys. ARINt&.a OOttKY'S AVIATIOM MURALS for the Newark Airport In New.,.,..., continue tNtr docutMnt.d dltptay In the Newport Harbor Art MUIMlm, '50 Sen c,.,.,..,. Dttw NewPOt'i 9Meh, through June 22. The 1,i60 square fMt of mur•ls were compltNd for a.u tNn S1 000 and Installed In the airport In 1937. OUrlno World W.r t I, tnstattatton Of radiators In the FAA offkff ceused the canvases to be removed Oii' patnted over. They were redtseowted In 1972. Since 1975, Newark MuHum has been Involved In planning the current exhlbftlon. A RacePTION FOR ARTISTS oorrlt KTrk and Barbara Slemberger from 6 to 9 p.m. June 20 at NewPOrt Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, will open their show of e>alntl"'las and monotypes which wlll run throuoh July 30 In the sales and rental gallery. . ARTISTS OR CRAFTSMEN INTERESTED In participating In the annual Art-Craft STARTS TODAY ~ / ... ,, fn Sen c~• on...,. ,6-17, ....... contect .. f .,, clr'edar ot • nttl.,... d .. Atta_. Ctaftl Club •t _..., ot write to cMtaHlclall M P .O. 8ox m, S. ClefMn .. n672. More ttwt 100 •ftlbft. .... .,... ... '°' the f,.. dvlc event at 100 N.-s.vu .. It Del Mal Avenue. AUTUMN MOUNTAIN sceNes Wiit be CtMt9d by Aut>Ny Hoedtr When he dem=NI fOr UM Fountain Velley Arts Assoc Jon .t 6:30 p.m. June 13 In the cltv Rtcrut1on Center at BrooktKJnt and Hell st.-ts. He wm conduct• WOf'1tshop. AT VARIOUS ORANGE COAST flnanclal Institutions -scenic olt paintings by Rosmarle Rtzrto are featured this month at Saddleback Savings, 2620 San Miguel Drive, Newport BHch. And watercolors by Jane London are on display at Imperial Savings, 3366 Via Lido, Newport Beach, from 9 to s Mondays through Fridays and 9 to 1 Saturdays. THE GOLDEN AGE IN HOU.AND can be aPPNClated In a new Installation of 250 Dutch and Flemish masterworks In the lower gatterles at the Norton Simon Museum. Rembrandt etchl•, Franz Hals portraits and exhllaratlng tulip water- colors are featured. The museum Is at the }.unction of the Foothltl and Ventura freeways In Pasadena. Admission S2. "IT TOPS 'STAR WARS'! Ft.the MAl>Nn who sttrted ittll ••• .:The Empire Strikes Bock' jotns 'The Godfather. Port 11· as one of the rarest of films -a sequel that lives up to and expands upon its original.'' CHICAGO TRIBUNE '"The Empire Strikes eack' hos arrived. And it's wonderful ... the audience is on its feet cheering." ROlllNG STONE . ''Oozzllngl &en mom spectacular than 'Star Wars: ... Kershner managed this pertlous narrative assign- ment while sustaining the action at breathless pace and gripping intensity." WASHINGTON POST ''Visualty. the new installment conveys a sense of generosity that surpasses even the original ..... "It is a dazzling feast for the eye, tne sort ol ftlm wtth so much going on ineoch frame you wont to see it again immediately." PHii.ADELPHiA INQUQER N~ "***'h" NEW YORK DAILY NEWS "A better film than ·star Wars'. .. " TIME MAGAZINE MAD .MAGAZl•E ..... .,,. A AIUH81 l'locllCIOn • V M /ICNJfMY" by MM'\l1H WOQ1H and~ AISSHUt ._..bif 10MMl'CHn AJMfAlllt • ~,..._-iaLIYllN Dellded by llOllJIT DOWNEY•""...,..,... WiJ5liMiJ r ct. § . VI Sa rt • te ~J b b ~ s:• .. u lt ..._ ... ._.ALDl •• llON ~ .......... ,..... no ,.., u.at u. ,._.. ot ....,,. 1n Amertn .... ..,. AID.rte ..... -ta lM ... capable ot ..._. MOiuJd bn• bllll wtu. um writ« at • Gala Cooeert NIOt at CUpm• ~.i.r tM ~bip ot t.bl P'..Uval ~ Le ....... , It~ lM unftllla:aa ot UM vocal w .... o1 ..... a pc"OapecU" Cll*'• prloclpala and tt wu &Ddeed 1 Wn1 to behold. TllB YOVNG PEOPLB wen wlndlnl up two weeh or work with out1tandln1 Metropolitan artllta such u Georato Toul, Mona Pewee, Herta Olu and USC'• Owendolyn Koldnl•k.f- Tbe Ml«Uona ran the tamut from Italian arias to German lieder to Freoch melodies and to American opera. Space does not permit a de- tailed analysts ol each presentation but several namea must be put forward in fairness to the overall talents ol this gifted group. In terms of audience reaction, a higblieht or the evening was undoubtedly Catherine Campbell's ''Sl mes vers'' by Hahn. Although very youna, she already bas a beautiful lyric, romaoUc quality to her soprano voice. THE MOST SEASONED performers find problems in this demanding art song, but Ms. Campbell of Fountain Valley gave a sparkling, haunting rendition or this difficult work. Also lo be commended at this point is the remarkably sensitive accompaniment or David Hapner of Los Angeles. His liaison with Ms. Campbell and other artists that evening was smooth and effortless. Other artists must be mentioned: -Therese Sawaya, also of Fountain Valley, gave us a lilting performance of "Gretchn am Spinnrade" from one or Schubert's song cycles. -CAmY ENGLAND of Newport Beach turned to Schumann for her material and was properly rewarded with a ftne ovation. . . -Marilyn Macy or Costa Mesa performed the beautiful• 'Ouvre ton coeur, ··a most entertain- ing example of B~t's art songs. -David Stoneman or Newport Beach turned lo Gabriel Faure for his inspiration and sang the :lrt song 4f Adieu~:· with gre~t feeling. -CAROLE NOEL of Costa Mesa used Puc· cini's "Turandot" a~'her vehicle. Her .. Tu cbe di gel sei cinta" was a~mirably offered and shows that she bas great promise. -.Bonita Jaros of Hunt..lngtoo Beach sang the "Air de Lia" from ... L'Enfant J>rodigue" with great charm and sensuous expression. .,., -Susan MontgoJi)ery of Orange whose .ol~ar. beautiful sopratlo was so well suited to 1>e1>usa1's "D pleure". -AND, f!NALL Y, one cannot overlook the massive Johll Nix who sings as if he is not far from ~ on some of the demanding roles in grand opera. lfe gave us "Recondita Armonia" from • .,.osca'!. and his unique belcren-tenor voice provided the evening's most powerful performance. .. Without the drileu enero and brilliant coordlnatioa al Susan Brelmes', the founcler and executiw director ol tbe festival, these gifted young lingers would never have bad their two weeks with the masters and their closing gala. 1 . ' ... Bands make it rock ... Roadies make it roll! ,. CRYSTAL 'F1REBIRD' BY GERO SLANG Prize Trophy et Festini of Learning SPECIAL :\('lllEVEMENT AWAHl>- Suu nd Editing -ALAN SPLET I O!!"f1'Jne ~UALA ~~ !" ....... "TliE Ill.ACX STALi.JON .. -..ICEU.Y RENO• TEJll CAltlt Cl.AllENCE MUSE· HOYT AXTON MJOiAEL HICGINS -MJC]a;Y ROONEY _ .,CAllMIN£ COl"l'OLA -ll08Dl'T°"1.VA _,.,._...,CALEB DeSOiANEl. .._.....,MELISSA MATHISON• IEANNI~ _.WUJAM D wrmJFf-... -.. wALJDFm.EY --FllANOSCOl'f'OlA~AIEXJk)QS -TOM STelNRRC _.. llAUAJtO -ZOE1110f'EST\Jot05 -~ ..... ""-'t ...... ~ -----• "11 .. ,r:..._=,,.,,-==ir M--y-. ..... ........ ..._.. ·----~ ---NOW SHOWING--- llU llftll( IUTmSTll UA Movies Woodbridge UA Cinema (71 4) 990·4022 551 ·065S 893·0546 •UNIT l[lC1l • OIUCC Cinema C•nedome 644·0760 634-2553 A lln t1in or a reOOD'• ~ ·CDUlkal I ' maturity 11 the appc1araoce of .Utaodlnc muatdaaa to atv• muter e ....... TbJ.a wa tnie recenU1 in Orab8e. Count)" . when Georglo Tozzi. undoubtedly· the world's •realest basso 1ave clasaea for the Festival ot Learntns at Cllapman and P'UllertoD coQ_qe.. Touch of Classical LASI' WEEK AT Cal State. tone Beach. Ray SWJ. Cblcasc> SympboQy principal. and one of the wortd'a leading, obolsta 1ave muter classes•in that moody rW lnstruQ:Jent. • .. The hJghlldits were two concerts featuring Still, that attracted such lovers of oboe music as Conrad C Wan. whose own oboe bas been featured among many local and CallfQrnia ensembles and who needs no introduction to local concert-goers. , Sir Thomas Beecham. the late· great conductor and founder or the Royal Philharmonic. always catted the oboe t1le "wiUow stick.·· After listening lo Stlll's brillia:nt playmg, 1t 1s easy to und~rslal1d why . On Friday evening he prov1decj .esse.nt1al accomparument for two or •the arias sul)& by local soprano Patricia Smith. in Bach's· WeddlDg Cantata No. 202 TIDS WORK'S BRIGHT and clear phrasing v..1th its moments of almost 1mp1sh happine5s provided m arvelous opp0rturulles for the ana soloists with Stilt 's two arias the .most memorable. Miss Smith'$ soprano added beauty and power: George WaUun·g vioUn. Dan Davies· cello, and Tom Sllll's continuo provided sohd support Bach lovers v..ould agree that the major offerm~ of the evcninf( was bis "Concerto for Oboe and Viobn in C Manor." It was this piece m particular that showed StiU's mastery both of his instrument and the !>core. Qn NOW Pl.AYING ~~ WESTBROOK 530-4401 ~ . . \J HUHTINGTOH ... 0318 :{, SADDL.EBACK 581 ·5&80 CINEMA CEHTER tn-4141 NOW PLAYING EDwarde Cinema 54&-3102 SADOLEBACK 581-5880 DQNKWl/S .,tGENT &o .. 111wmm• I DD8 . .... He maintained fluency and elaritf while traversing the many tnterchan1n in this demanding wort. IJane Matner'• vtoUApla.ytn1 was beautltul and authorttaUve. Sbe 'fj_y ln no way subdued in a concerto that natura111 favor. the oboe. THE nasr WORK of the evening •• a lively and adequate performance or M~·,s Symphony No .. 29. This as well as the two Baeb wm:k1 were ablv conducted bv CSUJ.B'a.mnaic~ direct.or and symphony conductor, Hans Lampl, His liaison with his distinguished cuest in the two Bach works was flawless. • • Maestro Ham~ is to be congr.atqlated fcir his overall direction or this mas~r cl~a "'~ al CSULB and for attracting t(> ~ SoUUtland such a distlnguhmed musician as Ray Still. · ~ ' .. ~Texa$'-New Seri4l· ·· :·. H O~LYwoob CAP' -(( You" love .. l>;.Ua.S~'"' then -here comes "'reX· as ... a new r;BC daytin)e serial Uult wtU premiere in August. The soap opera will be se t primarily i~ Houston. and will focus on ihe lives .of -those fo the oil buaines.a~ and" those hoping to strike it rich. · \ .. Be verlee McKinsey stars in "Texas" as Iris Bancroft, a character s he now plays on "Another World." ~. -.. NOWPt.AYING CINBIAWEST 111.- V~MAU. 495-8220 NOW Pl.AVINO CIMEllA WEST 891-3935 :~lllAG£0F BRUCE LEE" <R> flWS .. THE DAY TIME ENDED .. · JOHN TRAVOLTA URBAN COWBOY lllEATUMF .. --m 9LONDll ... ......... .. ROADIE" n"""iiis ACl&9S..,,. ... =tt• till , • ...... .... .,.. ........... ~~ Ola1111t"I Lb t i:aflS :.-'; e KNXT (CBS) Los Angele.., ~;.. G KNSC (NBClLos Angel~ 8 KTLC(lnd.) OS Angei~ ' G KABC-TV (ABC} Los Angele!> Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 }<HJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles III l<GST (ABC) San D1eoo I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angell)s KCOP-TV (lod.) Los Angeles • KCET· TV ( P8S) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington 88...cn .. .llPWI,...._ PIOH££RING PROGRAM BACK ON TV ..., Hofbrook Replaces Allatalr Cooke Music Academy . ff o Alter Voting NASJMLLE, Tenn. CAP> -The directors of ~be Academy of Country Music are going to limit torporate voting in the wake of CBS winning all 10 tategories at last month's awards ceremony. Academy President BUI Boyd sald the direc· ton have approved his recommendation that no company be allowed to control more than 10 per- cent ol tbe balloting. AFl'EB THE A WA a OS CEREMONY. several Nashville record company executives complained tb•t CBS won by bloc votma. CBS offlciall aaid the company paid the $20 membership fee for 300 employees, gave them a list of CBS nominees and made .w-e t.My returned their ballots. Earl Greenberg, director of the Cocnplla.nce aDd Practices Department of. NBC, said be sug-snted the ac84emy add a paragraph to ltJs ballot. . next year lndlcaUD& that the pel'800 vottna la act- ifta lJldepeGdentbt. "THAT ••• IS ITANDOD LANGUAGE wt • .... for newly created awardl ·~:~ Greenberc 1aid. "It l• not related to a panlcular pr0blem..Jt'1 '° cov• a Wbole area of problems or'conceru. •• BOJd Nld there Wal DO bloc wtifta MeAM CB8'1 15 pereeot ot the memblrcblp wu oot "'--e., to deU!nnlne the ~ of tht awa.rdl. Tili ~tfJl.buect -acadedlf, fucuUd tit UM, ...,, k blil 2.000 membera. TD ACADEJn: •aamENT SAID that un· der tM oew proc.tu.rea1 -·~ware not fOla• to Umlt __........,bl the acaoem.J .•• .. But tbe acldem1 plam to keep I rue on bow ... , .....,.... are·~ ~Ya company, and ...,_. die ballotJaJ bep. a company with more ..... JO ~ ot OM membetabfp total la to be ~ f'Detl1 hoof' many votet lta emploJeet cu CNilt 1'HlllD ..... NULDa. -.... ............ ............ ,.... .. ........ = ......... 1,-;;-.. =:o TUBE TOPPERS r,.... ..... .... .... ... ... , Nit --................ -.w ........... • • ._ ... _ICM"'9( ·KTLA e 1:ao -Bolt.oil Red Sox va • C1ltforala An1el1 from Anahelm Stadium • -~ • WM.A. mmrWl9l .. ~ '"'*· &Mint •• ..,... au.·,..,.,. A. T._, ~ Md ....,Of .. -..~ ~ 9:00 .:.... Bobby Vinton hosts Merv Show with l\*ta Rhonda PlemlDi. Natalie Cole and Ca1by Lee CrotbY . "'-"-'-""-'·Inc. Ml. (I) '*~"' HAUAN> ... LllU ....... to,....,Wot..._.w , ... ~ ,. .... --. .... .,...,._....., KOCE • 10 :00 -"Iran: lmlde the lalamic Repilblic." A look at motivation ol lrulaa people and their leaden . KA.BC • 1%:00 -Jack Nicholson, Marte Schneider in "The Papenaer \ .. where tourist switches identities witn dead man to beein new life. ,_.. ......... eou..y. ;MICICMION8 Alf .. ~. CM. MOr.-ot ..._. """ once ............... ofllw of ..... 8lld .... In ICM ...... ,.., . ..,,,, ....... o...r--~~ Ou9tl: 0..,, LM Ctoeoy,, Nat1K1 C$. 1 'llC)f}i1• ~l·-~ .J!JIWPIOIWtl. • WM.LmBTW&K "t.k!N¥ FUndt; loN>g ll••••r au.t: ~d AT.._,~ and dnclOf °' ltle Rowe Pr1Ce PrlllW ~ FUnd. Inc. • MAllUOllCil THUTM . ''OlttNll; Mery A~ OlerMll. -• ,.,..,,.,., ·o. P.,..,,_,t, ~ ·jo .,. ~ widow of .:;. '"-' and poltlcel jJjy WYndl\lm LIWIS (Pllrt ~of ~(CCl(RI .. ,., • SACMMIHTO MB< .. MYllW ... di.mo Ole Oft10lnV ............... 811dltll .-.ion·· ""'*' Clfl .. poltlce.. -~ Md _.,..,.°' .. ~ _ ........ ll'lltllldocu- ~,.,,. filmed ftom o.o.ntier 7.1.Jo ,}fl.J!ta 19• '10-MIV..: ~ _,..,. '-* o.trOil" ~~ .... tol- .... ..._ofWW.. ........... o.ero.t l'Wll0- ~ -~-..00 ' ........ ~Olef-. IO \lrtlM~ ,., •• (1)8 NIM ~'WW&)~ I ' l.Nlll. GAV( AU.IN AT I. Tonlgflt ~ II 5Nftacll ~ • llunetlbecll. ~ = Ml. an ----' • THE 000 OOUl'U Ho9t. Murr1ly From.on 101». Cll CWJ.M to , .... Nnd• '°' 1111 ·~ trOUOl9d -·-~ Club. Fe1111 J.ft It caugnt onJJ/A llldllll ~ lfll Oii ~ In SOuU..CAei.le ~ r r-rr,,.. bMlf t ~h .. ~J>~ due. end 8oOt7y IMm• lie llU mortgeoed Southiork. (I'll lg~.,. 8 A MAN CAU.fO' SLOANE Secrel aoent TllOf'J'IH sioene unr:iowrw .,. -. bOllcal plo1 of • demented millOneltlt IO conlrOI me WOtld wttll an army of ~(RI •9~NC> BAOWNSttOE The inam.ge of • member o f Ru11tan royalty arranged by E.L twne Into ct\-when IM>Odhmt• M9klnQ • gotd oeogw enMc:fl Ille bnde. l ~NEWS AMAne.0# OIONrTY Cheneyne 11unter-08Ult ~· en ~ on tlMt fl'llP9Ct of the ~ Court .• l9ndrMrtl decl9lof'I lnlheer-~ • NH: INSIDE THE 18lAMC~ The mohvetlOn oc tlMt If .... ... people and INir IMd- IHOW Benny p69ya -dlftwenC de\ec:ttv. """° ·~· a ~ on the Or1glln ~ 11:30 9 Cl) THE AVUIOEN The "~ '-" ~ • bu-• llflfl 1-"'9 ~ ~ *"- ~ 10 ........ their compeuuon by drlW'IQ lhetnOtuy JOHN DARLING '0111nihns' Retu1•11s Another IJpur of Li/ e Sunday By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -"Om- nibus," once a cornerstone of television's so-called Sunday after- ·noon "cultural ghetto." gets a brief return to life this weekend. A one-hour version of the pioneer- ing magazine of the lively art4 will be broadcast by ABC on Channel 7 at 8 p.m. Sunday. ''[ love that time period," said pro- ducer Bob Shank.a. "We come right after ·eo Mi.But.es; and I hope we'll get a lot of their audience. IN ITS ORIGINAL incarnation. first on CBS and then on ABC. "Om- nibus" presented such attractions as William Saroyan narrating me of his short stories, excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's '1'be Mikado." and Lili Palmer in Maxwell Andenon's ·'The Trial or Anne Boleyn ' Allen's 'Tonight' show got me mto television," be said. "What they did was remarkable. It was all hve. They were adventurous.·· Robert Saudek was the prod0«r of ..Omnibus." which was developed by the Radio-Television Workshop of the Ford Foundation and offered to CBS. 1be abow was then 90 minutes long. and Englishman Cooke was a Uttle-lmown reporter for BBC Radio and the Manchester Guardian. ..IT WAS A VAUDEVILLE show ot the Imagination," said Shanks. "It ranged beyond the performing arts. There were segments with Joseph Welch and the Constituttoo and dramatlzat.ion.s or John F. Kennedy's ·Profiles in Courage.· · · The rights to "Omnibus" were purchased from Saudek by Marble Arch Productions . Shanks. an in· dependent producer since resigning aa ABC's vice president for special programming, was hired to produce the revived show . • TMllBTCW CAMON au.ts Ole* v .......... ~ Pavwon1. 8ob llnd Ray. Or. Landon Smttrl.(RI I MlNJGAam 41-II I! Ofl!!M Hlgflllgllt1 of MC:Ond· round pl9y In ttlll .,,... .. giolM golf IOumM*lt (fl'om ~ Goll Club In SprftiQ""6d, Haw~ • fM)Oi\ To help rlducl the llNn- Qlll IM.rden of • ,.,,, inCrwele. ..,... ••• on e 1000tmele. • • HOOAH'8 HEROES Hogan ~ corMct • wounded "8'1tlttt agent ~•II NG Ofllcet ..... ~ PlllJIVMT • CAPTlONED MIC HEWS 11:40 e CAPTlONED MIC ,.... ~MDDfT-12:00. TWIJllHT ZONE ~~~::; .. ·:" wrtft 0-_,,,. OI bu)IW'O ., aeectronic Ol•llClll'IOCh-., e g MICMOYIE * * * ·-n.. P-ioer~ (19751 Jacll ... ~. -.. ... ~ "'°"'"' ~·-llfe~ "'9ntrtte1 "'"'" a deed man he ~ '" ,_ llOlll 0 ntE SUL.UVANS l onogt>t ltlete • trouota Mttl ~llNI and Tom. Confront Plot Alistair Cook was the host ln those days, and it was on "Omnibus" that Mike Nichols and Elaine May became famous, that Leonard Berns- tein first exposed the TV audience to classical music and that Jacques Cousteau first uUed the "Calypso" to explore the ocean depths ACTOR HAL Holbrook is hoet for the new program. which is divided into six segments. It was not seen ln preview. A second abow hu been taped for broadcaat later. Shank.a began on lhe ''Tonight" show with Jack Paar, and was pro· ducer when he lert. He developed Merv Griffin's altemoon talk show for NBC, tbesl left with Griffin to _pro- duce the program first for syndic•· lion. then for CBS. He's alao pro- duced "Candid Came ra." "The Great American Dream Machine," and developed and produced "~ Mornina America." Robert Conrad, as s uper agent T.R. Sloane. has Christine OeLisle as companion when he uncovers demented millionaire's plot to control world at 10 tonight on •·A Man Called Sloane,'' on KNBC. Channel 4. Segments for the premiere pro- gram lnclude: -Academy Award~winner Meryl Streep readln1 "America the Beautitul," wlth the National Theater for the Deaf signing lt. -A look at the 75tb anniversary of "Peter Pan" in America. Sandy Dun- can 1tnp "I'm FJytna" from the cur· rent BroadwaL~i -Lewis J. en does a ooe-man abow on Oroucbo Man. -A vllual etH)' oo 50 yean of Hollnrood futllom, from Editb Head to Bob Mackie. -A mUllcal lellloo wltb clauJcaJ lln1er Luc1ano Pavaroul and coun- try and wntem 1ln1er Lynn An· denoa. -A view of dMClq wtth·Otae Kelly, Twyla Tharp. Peter Martini ol the l'lew _y~ Clly ll.u.t. and L~ Strano ol the PIUOarab ......... l•ANU, INTSaVJ&WSD ID a cootrol ~it.cswts.re the ftnt thaw wa1 blAnc for IOU.nd, ndWd tbe ~ "Omnlbul" with lettlnl hJro tntOt.rmlicft . "I remember watchlnf AU1tatr Cooke u a kid end thlnktn1. • Jb Cod, UU1 la ~erful. I want to do IOlnethlftS ~· lllll.' 'lbal and "9Ye HE IS IN partnership with his wife, Ann Zane Sbah.U. who directed the NBC movie · · Frlendlblpa, Secrets a nd Uea." She ls producer and dJrtt- t or of the sy ndicated aerlea "American Ufmylea." Shaw said lf "Omnibus" con- tinuee. be feels certain that be can at· tract people who don't normally ap· pearontelevtalon. "I've been t.alldna t.o Al Paclno about doln1 1qpietbin1," be said. "Faye Dwlaway la lo the llCOOd ahow dom.r a dramatic readiq of tet- ten from 1.eJd. Ftt.qerald." Capey Interview .. ~uled Jane 23 HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Actor Jam• c.ney, wbo le com.lnc out of ml,..... for a role lD "R.acUaM," wW bt .._.aew.d by Tom SllYder -HBC CID , ... 21. ... • Bilingual Education Explored by KCET · ·conruct lo Calllomla: Blliqual Education," a hall-hour program which defines blllnauaa education while looking at the objectlons to it and lt.s future role ln Calltornla, airs Sunday{ at 10:30 p.m. on KCET, Cbaane 28. The procram explores the rootl of the billqUaJ educatloD is.sue, when, in 1970. a aroup or Cblneu· Amerlcam Uvtn1 tn .San Fradlco fUed a 11wsult &1alnit Alan Nlcheb, preakllnt ol tbe 8oerd of Educailon 'Of-tbe San Fnneltco clty .cboola. The Htcome of tlMlr auJt would prtmartly affect CallfomJa'1 m•n1ooa of Hi•PeDle 1tud•t1. ·beCOn:Uftl a sourc.ol contrvvenj ~or teJrS. WRAT DID TBS ChlDeH· Amerieu 1tudent1 bave ln com~ with the far lar,., IJ'OUP ot Hl.- p1nlc1" -• poor or noot1l•tent knowledae of tlM En1ll1h lansuqe. ID WJ4, the KlAMJ KinmCln Leu . . • case reached the U.S . Supreme Court, which ruled ln favor ol the plaintiff. The ruling eventuall)' lecl to the 1976 Chacon-Moscone BillquaJ. Blcultural Act which save financial support to bilingual educat.loo ud created even more new proll'am.a. California State Sen. Newton Ruuel CR·Olendale) la oae of HVWal lcl11l1ton wbo wtab to repeal tht Cbacon-Moteoae Act. In the Pl'O: aram, be ai>lalna, "What we are • In; i. m••tnlna and ~ w upa~ tbe forelp laquqe, lmd UM unlhiU factor 1n our coanb')t tau alwaya belil tbe EalJlah lUIUlle ... ON TllS OP1'08ING Mde, C.U: di an p1ycbolo1lat Dr. Hear1 Edwards ••Y• blllncual edie~ "would f acUltato. . {the Mala. Amerlcan't) •. tntcsrat1oa blto Joe domlnant En.rllab C\11\ire Ind ...w 1erve • an &.tqratlv• ,......, .._ dlvt.i .. tone.,. N CROTHERS, JACK NICHOLSON, DANNY LLOYD APPEAR IN 'THE SHINING.• HOW WILL YOU REACT? 'Shining' Moments mt and Miss By BOB THOMAS Hamill), Han Solo I Harrison dlalogue nl'\Os false The plot ~n.._,.._ .. ,..u Ford), Princess Leia !Carrie expires from underdevelopment l Fisher>. PIUS C-3PO, R2-02. even the love story <with a "THE SHINING," billed Chewbacca, Darth Vader and Ben fetching Linda Evans) is frag as a "masterpiece of modern Kenobl (Alec Guinness> In a mentary and inconclusive. T he horro~( falls in one vital br ief spectral appearance. The basic fault lies with McQueen·s '6'egar : It isn't very scary. dialogue 1s flip, the action interpretation of Horn, who .Stanley Kubrick offers the 'iwitt, special effects superior. loses sympathy when he empties :intriguing premise of a man who Despite all this, the film Is his shotgun Into dead and dying ;'takes his wife and young son to something of a le tdown, as is outlaws. When Horn himself 1s a Colorado Rockies r~sor1 where inevitable with a sequel The executed, the a udience feels no the Is a caretaker during the i I · · winter doldrums The hotel thr 11 of d scovery Is always sorrow, onlv relief. Rated R. · . morfl Intense ftlan the sense of 115eems empty, but a variety of • ~.onnltlt.vL R~ted pr., • . ~.,.~ "' T"'~~~~~ "-.,.,,~ -~ #VJ!"' ,~ ... ~"f} ... ~"· .,.,.P' ..... ,....._ .. ~ -~metempl~~ie"'8nd the • .. un llerispy sPOOf that combines family he murdered. They help "BALT IMORE BULLET" Is clever dialooue with unfunny 'push the husband Into a mur-a moderately entertafnlno, up-chases and pointless fistfights. 'derous rampage. Kubrick is a beat version of "The Hustler." The return of Don Adams as Max· master of visual Images, and The worfd ott he PoOf shark Is well.Smart, Aaent 86. Is welcome, ~any of tile scenes display his P!lrtrayed, mostly on the light but his talents as a larceur ;l>rilllance. But much of the side, by James Coburn a nd Bruce were bett~r served 1n hal!·h<>ur -suspense ends In ant i-climax Boxleitner ashustllngpartners TV comedies than a 94-minute :and Jack Nicholson and Shetley and OmarSharlfas therelgnl~ feature. ~hE' pl~t. a ~iabolical rouvall seem over-extended in champion. Betweenmatchesd1· mastermind c.v1tton o Ga~sman> trying to maintain the terror. rectorRobertElllsMoorethrows threatens to nd the worlds .'The rating is R, with full in chases, brawls, poker games population of clot.hes by means :1emale nudity, obscene language and a song or two by ~onee of~ secret bomb, the u s •and nightmare potential for the Blakley. The bellevab111ty assaons Agen~ 86, assisted by 'young and Impressionable fact~r Is zero, but the actors a crew of nubile females, to C are likable and the action Is prevent the catastrophe. fast. Rated PG. Rated PG. J"THE EMPIRE STRIKES 'BACK" displays the same soar- 9 imagination that made "Star + ars" a filmmaklng classic: "TOM HORN" starts promisingly, with Steve McQueen as the famed bounty hunter "THE TIN ORUM" is a mag. nlflcent study of human folly, seen throuah the eyes of a 3-year-old who refuses to grow up. The boy Is bom into the chaos of pre.Nazi Danzig and declines adml'ision to the adult ost other space movies seem lunky and earthbound In com- arison. The same crowd Is ack: Luke Skywalker C Mark hired to combat cattle rustlers. The rest Is a downhill trail. The period C 1903 Wyoming) Is captured photographically, but EVERY THURSDAY · FRIDAY· SATURDAY May 29 -June 21 Nelt Simon's ..• "THE GINGERBREAD LADY" Directed by Louise van Viaoen 1ldlets M.80 Stud9nts & 5'. Cltll'en• $3.00 CURTAIN -8:30 P.M. ( 50c OFF WfTH THIS A9 f NEWPORT THEATRE ARTS CENTER H01 Cltft Drtve °"*P ~a tnlormdan-~43 /llJWliiiiii_:..7.;_:~:..~ ! ~ _,, IWAllDS' CUIOll taTQ M&-W&• SIOIUvt-UI sn.11••n-. Cola Mesa 979--4141 Wtslmlll&lef !>3H282 Or3nge 639-8770 llO LA mllA lllft-m U MirJdi 921·1706 an Dally Matinee• -All t:!.OO tm 2:30 p.m. !IRIS TOI. HO Of ~OS AH068~SUNHO#(R *""" ISLAND 1 :Q0.3:15-5:3CM:00.10:20 L•t• Show at 12:30 p.m. onky·Conk ni&bta. Ill MOW PLAYING ACADEMY AWARD WINNER lest Foreign Language Film 1979 NA genuine ms Jh:q)lece...a c:lnematk wolll o1.n u.t muat be Men, uvored andwa ... n. Doa'tm.laalt.ff ---.& " t , 'C , , I JAa ANDER.SON REVEAi.$ In the .......,..._1 .... .J. ""~' 1 11) J:I04:».7 .... .ll .....__..,,.. DAILY PILOT world, preferring to observe its venality wnlle beatu'Q a toy drum. The cast is perfect. especially 12.year-old David Bennent as the too-wise boy. A superlative selection for this year's Oscar as best foreign film Rated R. "SERIAL" 1s a delicious soc1alconledy that is loaded wrth wisdom and belly laughs aboutc1 11 llZ~J!l~~M4rll\. .. _ ~tv. ~C&rl'fj~~·I ,, -• basics of your normal, daytime TV drama: lechery, wife-swaps, seduction and other suburban sports. The film is really a series of blackouts, otten as obscene as they are unexpeded. Comical Martin Mull and Tuesday Weld are fine as the main maxed-up coople. The rating is R. "THE CHANGELING" is a c;care movie wt th a touch of class: the strong presence of George C. Scott. He plays a comPoSer bereaved by acC1dental deaths of his wife and daughter. He illogically rents an aban- doned mansion that resembles a demented Buckiogham Palace. Things go bump In the nloht, aftermath Of a IOOC)-ago murder. Scott lends credibility to the far-fetched ha~ninQs. RatedR. Puppetry Ex travaganza Due Putting tosether the world's lar1est marionette show ii a teat that almost rtvala the tmaglnaUon \t takes to dream up such a apectacular product.ion in the first plate. That'a the cballen1e faced by John Hardman, one ol the nation's foremost puppet abow producen. BIS "HOORAY FOK Hollywood," stanin1 more than 200 marionettes. hand and rod puppet.a, some almost llfe- aize. will take a whimsical look at Hollywood. A new l ,500 seat afr-condltJoned theater housing the puppet apectacular ia scheduled to opeo later this month at Slx Flap Magic Mountain in Valencia across from tbe Colouua roller couter. Meantime, it's up to Hardman to design and conatruct by hand all t.bo6e puppet.a plus special props, hire and train eight puppeteers and rour technicians, and Iron out the bugs in a new show staged in a new theater. Ea&ler-41aid than don~. -- HAB.DMAN AND ms WIFE, Patti, were cruising the Caribbean last fall when he was paged over the ship's in- tercom. The message: fly to Magic Mountain and present a s how proposal. Within a week. the producer and his designer. Lynn Tobin of Arlington, Texas. were winging their way to CaHfomia with pencil storyboarda depicting such comic numbers as a Holl ywood premiere, a roJler disco where a Cha rlie Chaplin puppet learns to skate, a scene from the movie, "King Kong," and a zany Hollywood Bowl concert. Several scenes posed a technical challenge. When the curtain rises, on stage the famous Hollywood sign begins to crumble letter by letter before a puppet or- chestra pit. HARDMAN EMPLOYS BLACK lights to create s~ial effects in the La Brea Tar Pits and Chinatown numbers. The tar .pits spit out one bone after another until t~ex ~~calllUprm 4av•M dj14!f...,: ....... ~)'t\ ~getbng itan~t.Ogether." , . .~ "You have to let your imagination go wild," Hardman smiled as be reviewed the storyboards. "If we can think of something to be done, we'll thinlc or a way to do it." Beat i.lt mind that a puppet theatre is wtique. Actors can move anywhere on stage, but a marionette guided by strings dangled by a puppeteer on a bndge above stage Is not as free though pains are taken to give the illusion or easy movement A rod puppet on a stick can be thrust up from un- derneath but then a trap door has to be cut into the stage without weakening floor support. Everything bas to be s caled down an proportion to appear lire -size. The marionettes stand only about 30 inches tall. Yet, with their exaggerated expressions and steps. puppets easily convey the whole gamut of human emo- tions. And they cou the same from tbe audience. Afterwards . when excited youngsten and their parents and grandparent.a pepper the puppeteen with questi<ms about their artistry and magic, Hardman will smile with pride. He'll know at that point his challenge has been ma. .. FirSt ritcl It's the best Wcstcm to come ilong an i long. long time. n .... ----... 1~t.r11:.a01•~©1------·-..... ... I.IA CIMma C.ftlftll Ylt!O ClnedOme 540.0S94 830-6990 &3HSS3 -m m 1•1u UA ''"" 8Ui30S Aulllftll Ofwt.111819·9'50 UA M0t1es (71') 990-4022 ...... ~---.....-.m goPHmTlf14T£0 PROBRAMMINB ... Beaulilul gfBrBO Mu~ia-Nowg-Marif!B Woalhor gk; Roporl~ Oon~umor Reporl~ ~lock Markf!I" Roporl~ . • I • • • • • • • . . r . .. · 'FirefaU Out of Whack Top Record Stan Want Billbw to Mat.ch •1 UM aoBINION • flrtlaU ll Marls Andee.· Jock aartMy. Larry :&W'MU. MJdaMl Clarte, O.rid MUie and Rlek ltob91U. · Aft.Ir-two l'OM aJbuma and OM platinum (wit.h thllr roWtb. "Uadertow," about to 10 P-ld), • ltrlns ol blt 1laal (''.lust bmembtr I «:_Vt You," "Stf~ Wai" Md t.be lat.at -• HHded ror a f'aJl") and awneroua toun •• • penln1 act, found•r and 1poh1m1n RJck oberu Q) : "We want lO he~ . .. WB'EN vou•as OPENING, )'OUr Job ta to 10 out and rock •em and sock 'em and leave m •upq for breath,•• he 1aid. Rick ,.,., ''Tbe tint 9d AUADUc put out waa 'Don't call ua a ''!r:..,,..•' tMlt we ,..v.,. Hid that. The cone.pt a~ never OC· c1.1rred to ua. ··w1 knew that we Mt lD a atroqer pceltlon fol' 1etUna ala.ct by virtue of the tact that three oJ' four of ua h•d, u theJ aay ID the bb. a 'lracll ...cord: but it wu Just a aprtnet)oard for wbat we wanted to do, wblch waa ma.Ile reeord albuma." "When you're beadllnlna. your reaponalblll· ey ia to take th m on more of a journey. To ex· plore more ot lhe aapecta ol what you do. And .J!'a more fun to take lbem oo that Journey than 't rock ·em and sock ·em." __ _ Journey's End ---~~ ......... ~---:- ~ ormedl croup aa .. basicaUy a plan t.1et our act toeelber," be said, "and hopefully make eooogh money to support ourselves in the style to wluch we would like to beeome ac· ~stomed." SINCE HE 'S Ft•EFALL'S m ain songwriter, and owns the publishing of most of -Uns atisf actor Stld&ng sir ... ~ y Old Mother Logo will provide some of the SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A drummer who rose Blue Ridge Mountain music Saturday and from rags to riches with tbe rock bank Journey has Sunday during the 1980 Huck Finn Jubilee filed a $3.25 million lawsuit against the band for aJ. at Mojave Narrows Regional Park in San legedly squeezing him out after it acbJeved sue· Bernardino County. From Victorville. ta.Ice cess. 1-15 south 5 miles to Bear Valley Cut~ff. then east 7 miles to Ridgecrest Avenue and north 3 miles to the park entrance. Parking $1 ; overnight camping$3. A y n s l e y D u n b a r ~iijijj!i~!i•r.:;w.----;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;------;;::;;:;:;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;.;:;;;:;;;;-- claims in lhe suit, filed in San Francisco Superior Court, that Journey an(J its parent ROCK TALK corporation, Nightmare Productions Inc ., e group's hits, he's achieved that goal and has with he Id r o Ya It i es ught his house in Boulder, Colo. earned during the .. <t.four ··~!1! .. ~~,.~t~:;-t~~~-~~-~~U.~!l!''~~~~~M~~~~~~~~~ e'"~hiUonship.betwee~ the-The 'Si~un· -amount of success we've bad with our records bar, now drummer for 1hd lhe amount of money we'd generated for ~he Je~fenon S~a.rship. t19µrselves. or the amount of business that we.did is seekine S2 million in ~ a concert act. lost past an~ .rutu_re in· 1y "All lhe albums are gold, the third -"Luna come. St rrulhon 1~ ~X· ·Sea" -is platinum, and yet we're only headlin· emplary and punitive •illg part of the time. damages and $250.000 o "Ever yone works toward headlining a f!lr m~ntaJ and em o- . show. but a lot of that is just based on maintain· tlonal _distress. lpg yourself in the busiaess," he continued. "If DUNBAR played with ·~u don't do some sort of business you don't Journey from early 1974 stay ar~d very long, and everyone wants to until Septembe°r 1978. ,porsuehiscareer. He played on the ~ "I FEEL LUCKY because I get to make. a ving doing something that l would be doing yway. There's a certain inherent relationship ce you decide you want to be in the music .business between the more success you have · and maintaining your career . t "If you're a good lawyer starting out, or •xou're a good plumber, you'll be able to find . work because for all intents and purposes there 'are an infinite number of employers. <1 • "Whereas on lhe otber hand, if you're a "qlJ&sician, tbere are maybe about 15, 20 or 30 remployers in any field of music lbat are likely ,t.Q book or sign a certain kind of act. And. for wtlatever reason, there are quite J>()6Sibly many situations where a very worthy talen\ is bpassed. • "~ENTIALL y YOU'D m a a1tuation -wbere they can tell you no, you can't do it. or ·~µrse nobody can tell you you can't PL.A Y music, but if you want to be in the music BUSINESS ... •· Prior to forming Firefall, Roberts played "'ith the Flying Burrito Brothers. Bartley was vtith Zephyr, and then Gram Parsons' band; •Clarke was an original member of The Byrds, and Andes was the founding member of Jo Jo . launne. g roup's f i r st four albums, culminating with "Infinity." which went platinum on sales of 1 million copies. "When I joined the band, I was told that It was a 'family' s itua· . lion, and that we would share equally in the suc- cess of the band,.. said Dunbar. .. AFTER FOUR and a half years of incredibly strenuous touring, we finally found financial success with the "Jnfini· ty" Jl}bum. Just before the money came in, they squeezed me out." Dunbar said he has spent nearly two years trying to negotiate for the money. "Whe n it became clear that they were stringing me aJong. I in· structed my attorneys to file a law suit,'· he said . I "THE EMPIRE "'°' ~~~~ ... I "HOLLYWOOD KNIGHTS~' IRJ FRIDAY THE 13th" (A) "PROPHECY'' (PG) "THE GONG SHOW"' "WHICH WAY IS UP?" 1 fllt .... , •• L a•·••CNt "SIL ... SftaA.r• .. AUTMAT JJJ.r' Ill> "THEROSF° "APOCALYPSE 0NOW" "BOYS IN COMPANY C" 1111 c '4ifi HOU. YWcioo ~ .. ,., "IMAGE OF BRUCE LEE c1t1 Ciiio 642-5678. Put a few word• to work for ou. For three hundred years, a tenifying secret has been kept from the outside work1 --~ ... ia:o) .. ...., ........ "'WMOUY .,...,.. .. , ...... , ......... , ... "UP THE ACADEMY".., ''WHERE'S POPPA?'' .... . .... ....-OW'f" .... m-.uws ... ·=:z .............. an .~ r:l&UDNc:: ---~· ..... ---........ ... llAftl ..... r ' ' ' t ' ! r '' ' re dell ~ the blc w1 Sa• ritJ te( . .,. ttv1 hq ;J = ma ~ ~ "**f•• .June11. ,., Tli• 8IS119it Marketpl•c• on the Or•nge Coa8t ILY PILDT CLASSIFIED AD ltslw: AM..a.-...~ ................ )9d '° the ........ f'air Houai•I Act of lHI wlllcb ....... It UlepJ to adverU1e "aay pr•· feneee, limitaUoa, or cllc:rtmieet._ bMed on race. color. r.lltJon. NX, cir Ntkmal orisia. Of' an illhal'-to make aay .... preference, limita-Um:a. or ~rimiDaUon. •• ••m•• .oe 1111 MNLv-..,,. 11eca11 ••• lmqine aterillg a sky~ghted lanai & dancing under the stars on a travertine marble dance fioor! 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths. pool & spa. Every thing you 'd expect in a California home. Night Jiglft!i & beautiful bay view. Owner will finance at low interest rate. No loan fees. WISUY M. TAYLC>a CO.. IMl.TOltS JlllS..JH ........... M .. IWIMl'POll_IT_ CMTll, M.I. 644-49 I 0 nm DeWSpaJ>tt will not .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! knowin1IY accepl any ---------------• adyertlsing ror real mate which is an violA- don ol lhe IAw. ......, ........ --= .. ...... • • n. DMYMOT 1 ................. ca1wcllaa1,..__.,_ ....................... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16UMITS! Pride of owner ship apart.men~! l~ years old. Enclosed garaaes. comb 2 BR " 1 BR. On site mgr. Low mainL In· come sa.t.200 a year sdled. Xlnt . terms and rilht olf! Call for pre> A laOADMOC>a IM TWTLBOCI Single family detached home! Corner lot across from the park: short walk to schools, popular Broadmoor Plan 2 with 4 bedrooms. garden "trium. patio kitchen and an assumable loan. Presented at $162.500. U,._l()UI: 1-t()Ml:i REALTORS.675-6000 2443 East c-t H19hway, Corona del Mar WE HAVE 3 3. OF THE BEST USTlNGS IN TOWN (842-5878) u/ newrrl REALTORS 675-551 I READY. WIWMG & AIU ,,,. .. -! ..... to,. .... alt cw · > can v 1a11. _.. •• 1d1U1 -most .... a.•aa-. ._,,_..._. l·J lat t. eddlf _. H .. 14 SI 95.600. lne18 ,..,._ •• ._+-....b-c.._. .....,. .... _.. ...t two a.•a•• 9d M IOMUS ROOM Sztl.000. tingo Rul&llll'I OCEANFRONT BUILDING SITE- LAGUMA BEACH p ;1 THE REAL ~1 EST.n !:RS ______ .. OCIAM I 'la .. s 1111 • • • • ~ ..... 11lr 9'Me DOWN ~MOWHl r ~:=· Dllllme...,_, SWbdnn ..... .-\lllita. P'lftplac. each un-·- il + EXTRA PARKING! ~i-:.::::• Redlleed to $Z7S,OOO! Allume VA loan. Select .... .., ...... Propertiea. 751-3191 .. •.. •675-7060• Brand New Lu Vepa, '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Nev. sin & I e fa m 111 1:: homea. Now avail fot leaae opUon . only $600 /mo. CaJI now. 1Q2.3N-8464. Thi s location is so spectacular that upon your first visit you'll capture the magic of Laguna and the blue Pacific around you. Here you may watch the whales migrating southward and back again each year: COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS observe an abundance of sea -~ 25151. Coed Hwy .. C--., Mir lions and other wildlife on 1--.;:.-~~~~~~~,~~.11:.1·~, ~r'.'a! .,.,,.~.~#~:.~f.~~~~:~. ~~~-6~·~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Isla nd and the early mom-...... Dtt ~ · · PEHIMSULA PotMT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean view! $325,000 . IAYAtONT We have sever a l fine homes with pier & slip B. TORO HORSE C<>Util'TaY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: ranc h st yle. mini-estate in or an}!e gro,·es. 5249.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3.i 1 Boy~oci•· Dr·v·· r,,. n o:s ~lb~ ing winter mists as it clings ,_, "- to the coastal hillside: or on 4 bedroom 2 bath, quiet ·----.... --1 t ft street. .-alt to scboola -c·--..~-a a e spr1rrg a ernoon. and lbopping. Full price "'" • ....,. watch a s p ec tac u I a r sus.ooo. Call Select F-antutlc view of tJ::_ phenomenon as the setting PT'opert.M!s. SS&-2660 ~aod im:::'!t end sun turns the windows of LOY&Y o1 cuJ-de-sac. Dramatk Laguna's hillside homes into DICoaATID emry; two 1C.ory liriag a thousand golden sparkling COteO room aod formal d.IDiDI lanterns. Best of all. plan to Plush eartbt.one carpet, =:·c:!~~now--= dine by candlelight while slU1en. qulity drapes, three othe'r bedrooJD you watch the city sparkle wallpaper . All the aui\a with \heir OWll from Laguna to Dana Pt as amenities. $83,900. Call batba. Guarded sate the s ummer moon hangs ~rJ~1y.,1s1..,.,o"'"'ie'· eommuaity. Flnaactoc softly over the hill.side and [Ailfi I aval.labletm.-. ~fn"sd:a ~~~i~m:~r~s=il~ V'{ If~Jlfj waters around you. A price- 1 ess he ritage for future LIDOISLAND generations, this property is MISAYlaDll TWOFOIOME ROOMY Ml .. ion Hilla Country offeredatSl,100.000. • 4 Br,Jba.Zfrplca.,dea. AMOl1 LmO I~~"= adds ~-'~=~·= N09'1Al.IFYIM& ~·~er:=: 644-7020 :a~==::': :~::..--.:= f~mi llftflffl NICI' to the eleluee ol 3200 hup61Xl341otsooedR3. ~-=t~Bdrm~ ~.~~-. ~~-:: NEWPORT BEACH !!~~Onteto!!!!!!!Rll!!·!!~!!!-=--!!!!·!!!!!!{ !!!~ ... u::.!a..!!.5me~ tiq.t\. 4 Bdrm, separate Midway City la under beamed ceUiq family -----muter suite, 3 batha, ~ aoaing aod they room. warm. cozy brick DIS.000. Want to ldJ or 499-4551 495-1720 ldtdl., imporied We • 'iiMl;Ml:%'1PllMif1 den ~ library, added allow-aitperlOOOeq fireplace. owner will trllde f« equity ID Npt. SCMlfll Lax II LIV I t611ll C:..DeslaATI ainb. 12' arched Uviq · ... ISILAPOIMT JJOOl al-" family room, ft. floalbiDU• are UD· cany financing. l2.S% Bcb. home . w/vlew 6 ~ ·--a.a.-..... out. 3 + rm window, 2 frple'a. 179.-S ;:r.1".:0leJPart":f Uaaited. llove qalckt mt«est . $20.000 down. yard. E;'las Honi1. 497·3331 ffJ.1112 =.So.olCoutllwy,2 :: ~::·: =· ~:older ....._ ~ ~ ~ ~'Ates~~~ N 0 C.11 for more details. n4-973-<Owner> La-g 11 leadl 0-PoW lsl TD~= ~~ume willbelpftoaoce. r fiuacin1. Small down. REALTY ~o.,,~,tJN.,011r,.,o<1· ftll IJ · ,. -900 1 ..,.S •••JY -b o m e • q u l e t Priced $230,000. Call l'la..100 un W II ... "-aauce. -· . .., __ --. ~!!i.';~;: ~~0•11srufH01tMc'1• , ___ C_OteO _____ , F~ ~ltVl111 =~!= ;i!:::!!·,'~::t:,n; .......... _. ~~.,,,1tM1t1•MC1• 671-467• JllS •alft Slf.OOODOWM ~ -=-==--•••-klcadon (Newport Beach w /171'38' pvt doelt . Ill P T TH£ Hf..H ~ ES TATl."R S KM.I I Start« coodo. 2 Bdrm, DoverSborw area) wttb Priced s1 ,us.oo.o. *1&6•NIW• 67.HS210 pool. Asaume •.ooo lat -•11•11•,•11•,.-.•1•1•,--1 ~=:a:~ Builder •/trade for ' 2HOU515 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~~::;;;3-;Bdn:D;;;;-:nea::;t~&ed~in;I ~'al 10t;:;:=::.t. ~ Super abarp 4 bedroocn. ~Lovely yard with ~':,.~fi!°'~t!4.!:!:; 1--~~~~--1 Dnt Aoeatioll. Prble. aalJ .. _.x,.rov-..w-seehaded Costa Mesa now, t s ooly ooe. family room. alrium. (Nit trea aod tardeo aod appt lo see call REDC'ARPCI' MIMLAD ~~..!"°.~~-~ ..._...., va• _.._. ~2313 sec luded location. views from bedrooms. Carol Hoa act 63i.a. CMLYSIS7,500 ..... _ • ., ._.._~ $175,900! ~easy ae-Ol'l-N'"~·"\'VN'Ofll"'"'' $2S>OOO Lee asaumab~. low in-Prine <>n.tY · · ~2s&cwy ccalo. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One bdrm + bachelor' ceaa to ever y l h Ing· [ · · I ·_...--...._ t.erest loan and eeller will -_..:. -· Tilia ci.-Die eds 3 bdnm, 2 mailer swtes. 9700 IJOSS. 1 b)oclt iO Priced to move at i&f. ltjJl~'f!i carry a 2nd. 1325,000. BROOKVIEW y.~...... large family room. .._._ Owner fmanctn1 SJm.000.~3966 'IM. ii . ii• Callnowm-5370 E.5TATES dclat decor. Fishing, 123---3 years! Call fast, w •• ··--><' • A Spt,ctacula.r 3 Bdrm. 3 INFORMATION ON lalr.e 5*11 awtmminc pooi ~i~•llSfLWIOllfNI((' .~.lhelml O LLSTATE' ~-=~~~~: y~ROl:..~ ~IAHPACIAC HIAltTHI SU. from any of these homes b:8Uld in beeu&ifal v ... tun beach area. • l Bdrm couaae $121,000. 2 Bdrm, 6 !Ota to aamL $144,900. [ · 1111. . Real~ ~~~w~u.7 REM.TORS ~~l~;~,\~ ..,IDIJ! n::-,~t;,TE . .;m••-. !!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I w .. Ad Reaultl "2·5878 Ol'frJ ·~ q. ,, ~ 'V"' •081 •..Cl • CALL 2 Bdrm remodel•• $185,000. 3 Bdrm 2 story, 32' bo.t NO~ llE [&fllli(l ._L 75~·~~2s =.oc=~~ez;:::, llDlll ILlllS CD, ·"" -·=-••i•-~~teems rib a «iJ Cold~ell Banker comm. pool, spa, rec. OVER 11:.11:. YEARS OF SERVICE 141-5171 n..n .......... .,... __ _. .. _.Ad. fadl A: aecwity .-e. No ~ ~ ... ._ v...-ul'll>'IA CIUAlilYina, k>w down and HAltloa VllW HIU.S iellet'-will fmance. Only Sensationally Exritiniz New Listin~ On The $84,500. Call today Market. An Elejlant Broadmore Home In "19-S."1'0 One Of Corona del Mar's Lovt>liest Art'as . A. Four Bedrooms Plus A Spar1ous Family LLST'A T'E Room. A Great Feelinll Of Quiet Serenity & _ I,. I • Seclusion. Offered At $330.000. REALTORS WATBtNOMT 45'IOAT9' $U5,000. Best bay on cbaaael. Act now I ~9;11 S IUlf IOef t.iict• ~i-' THE REAL ESTATE RS_ ,.... WalkToW•teliff -·-Art.ill dreem I 0..... 3 Bdrm + two 2 Bdrms. Beam-like cellia1•. •CHHIY atmosphere. O..-.Wcany. BEST EASl'SU>E ~ESTllENT ~IEACHIAIGAIM Four Years Younll. Two Larlle Bedrooms. Tas te Cullv Derorated With Earlhtont' Carpets. Neutral Decor & Wallpa~rs. Fresh & Clean. Readv For A New Owner. F.ven An Ocean View Fi-om One Bedroom. Communi· Iv Poot Sauna. Spa & Meadow For Jotiiriniz it Bicyclin~t ASStTMABLF. FIRST TRUST DEED. Only $119.900. (5:r --..,._,....,. 759-9100 IJDO ISi.i-POOL Rich woods. imPorted tile & bea m ceilinJ?s accentuate this refreshing- ly unique 6 bedroom home on 70' lot with pooi & yard. Lar ge assumable loan & owner will assist with financ- in g. A must see for those seeking the finest. $825.000. IN NEWPORTC•NTEA • 644~060 It's new. ~ qr eell your Interest In a condomlnlum. own-your-own ~ or recreatk>nal pro- perty If' the Dally PUot'a new c1811tlcatlon: TIB 8BAIUMG / tfll I DVAL 091'4188B'P USO 1lma lhlrtng mteriai ownership II a rmp6dty growing portk>n of Ci*amta•1 booming httlure reat iiti*eeconorny. Find the latest offering• In clualflcatlon 2450, or call ICMll7I to pl.ae an Id for your Un ... pn>perty. DAILY PILOT macneb I Irvine realtg A SUQDtAAY OF THE IAYINE COMPANY LIMDA ISU MAMSIOM Largest bayfront Jot on the island (over 133 '). Gorgeous co nte mporary residence w /sensational view of boating activities. Music rm -walk·in wet bar -children's playroom -tiled pool -slip for lg yacht. $3,300,000 leasehold. <T-11> .. CAMYOM ISTAt1· Magnifice nt custom Southern Colonial on the 8th green. Handsome woods, hlifh ceilings. large rooms for entertaining. 5BR.s. 1 baths, paneled billiard room. The best of everything! $2,000,000 fee. <T-12) llAllnflUL IAYW Outstanding Country Enlliah built by Wm. Ferdi. Entry doors of leaded glass, parquet foyer, high ceilings. elegant fixtures ar carpeting. Cantilevered deck & slip for 55' boat. $1,650,000 fee. <T-13) TOP Of SPY .. ASS New custom Mediterranean. Spacious rooms lnc1. Wed dininll rm, oat-planked gourmet kitchen Ir family rm, paneled library 6 5BRs. Worbbop It kat 1arq•. Lovely landscaptng. $1 ,100.000. OPEN SUN 1·5 P.M: #8llOCXY POINT. <T·l4) CATHY SCHWEICKERT ea.-. 711·1414 ~v-.,c..- 60Gll 40t0o....~ , ________ , dock. sz.49.000. MEW USTIM&S 3 Bdrm, 2 bath oa the DUPLEX • door s to sand $325,000. beach, Two-2 bdrm + OMa Real Estate own« .. pad. Good awn· ___ um_>6S6-__ 121.S __ _ me r /winter rental. SUPERINVESTMEN't'S Ow!aer Oex:ib&e 00 rmanc-3 Bdrm lower. 3 8dnn u:ig. tr.de. etc. Submit. ~duplex. <>utatand-sacs.ooo. me Balboa tslaDd 1nvc· rant and summer bona. 2 UNITS · 2 bdrm + l S119$0 bdrm oa 30dS lot. ~ ~to beach. owe lat BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 'ID. Priced at SllS.000. 673-4rlOO SIDE BY S IDE • 2 tNplexea. One 2 bdrm, 2 ba. priced at $245,000. One 2 bdrm , 1 b a 12».CX». Units dose to put. beeds • •hoppia& • associa ted I . -. . TUt•IDOUS 6 Bdrm : Southport ·w1tb ~ame room . rormal dinln• room. eaUng area I n _It I t c he n . Separate family room. ocean view from mai1ter suite. Cul ~ aar location. •ICTITIOUI ......... I .._..,.,.. ..... , r .-..~--1\..,..llull ....... • O&l MAINTl!MANc•. n Al • .......,,. 1 ......... c.. .,.. o.u.t• AIM ,,. ... """· u Al I , .....,...,. 1 ......... C. W1t4 Ti.h .......... __..,...., ._. lft .......... ~·~ Tiii~ .....,_ -"._ wtttl 1'119 OillH!ly Cl«'ll _. <>r-. County "" J-11 ... " .... 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Irvine, bi~ owa t Br t Ba townhoule. Enjc)y Uie comm.~· nl• court1. 1auna1. pool• " •P•· FeaturesJnclude ceramic tUe entry, no-wax kitchen tloor. formal dining. fireplace. lrg matr bdrm, decorator wallpaper & panelling. A/C. Only $94.900. Ret' Eatate by McVay Barbara 968"'456 kl I'll Ir / ~,_. •YACAMT• CH••• •UIG~SlOIJC Tht. 9'11 .. IY •P1raded '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l • ._ PJ,Jmout.b ... too ~ Ga.. Lowa11t W a I D u t I • u a r • 1.-6a ln m!lll ~-= •15G51RJce ... IOO Pfte.dlbdnD.lba.Jear ~a.....-betl. ............. 1052 Uoa. It feat urea: ' •BY OWNEa• V.A. T1nn1. l.mmed. oc:· ..,.... Vaeaa&.-,.500. ,_., ...... z er, a. ... •••••••••••,••••·•••• Bdrma, aew pluab C\IPUCY. Call'"4115Aft.tPll. .,... ._ .. "-~MW •Ill COY· Reduced to llOIJIOt. Low o.m.rreroter .,.._. I~ erta1a, ceramic tile down. ow..-wtll Goance ~ Obl z..ezy eondo. Walnut Beaut. new bome In ~ JOA9UllM noon ...... 00 • huge DO loan feea. Owner will SPANISH MAC•.. Sq. J .. Bl'. 2ba, attacll plaaDld wall dnelop Near IOlf coune •COW> cul de Me lot. Offered at financeAITD. PllCe ... HT Tbla bome baa ever· aar. llltbly upgrd'd, mmL 2 Br~ den, 2 full lr) cf11b Very aharp 2 oalY Sl».SOO For more Newport RMera, lltra lc ~r2 bdrm. pool home ytbiq! Adam.a Model. a6cd)' landacaped. Next bM. 3 ""' mi• to bch In ~ • den ~. detalla.calls.c>-1151 48r, 2....,Ba, 2 aty, beaut larlliDcloMdpaUo. wtt.b tiled root. pool.a, topool/puil ... .-iotr. Lag. Nia. Sale price ~=~o.~~J~,. ~~-~~.;;ft~·;:-~· =d~.2':u':i°:-i'::mo!t =~;:eo:.r:k= ~I Holly 170·3250 or ::.·:4';"97~~~~ ..i-. rec facil. w/pool. ParkPlaceloc.142-74'1 creat ... wmble loan. **Sl_ll ---_._-._--,--- 1 6Jl0 1JOO M.lo IDC'tada eoufta, CIOID· ·-· famib' f,,,aie.;-Ji a -Olaiy.- .--___ t1 an1 ca-., ...... jacuui, Muna. bWa.rda. WSTOSUltf ~tacular ocean C~ s ~~~:r:;~sta ~RINcn>ALSONLY. ~. 5Fe°~ DllCY!! a ba:3~r:usi~emf:: . vnlAI Meaa coodo. former ()pm HMS.t/SuD 1·5 ASK·tll4,IOO. Owner/ HelU tbe aputlina pool 1'15.000. Open Sat June Olh $30,000 h model Owner will carry l:llToun LD. Cll. ~· _... md 1pa ln lb.la lovely 4 14, l-5pm. 32132 Sea Elegant trl-level 3 laree ftna.DCina at 12~ with M2-J:9T3 bed.room home In the Island Dr. •97--t844 Joann bedroom•. 2~ baths. low down . Select ---Mii ITl821r. Pft9U&ioua RACQUET atPatterson/ParltsR.E fortn11l dl.nl.na rm. choice Propertiet. ~l ~2680 $149,500 * •AMD.-W * Byowaer. 1100,700 a.uB. NEW LISTING, area. 2~ bat.ha, formal MESA DEL MAR·3Br. ZNOUSIS 751..0CZS $51-4355 Bob to HURRY ! Asking d1Juna rm. choice ar-e1t. --•1.i•••.s·~·Sl-DI•--.. 3Ba. Boom rm/bar, cov· XIII& locatioo. Prioc. 00. • • Sl1$.000 Only S175,000. TWo l.ndMdual houses oo Jom UTtly • .._. Ml..OCZS Act. 2ba out.st.andutg locat.ioa ftulllj OCIE a~ p •ctFtC .. ft R-2 lot. Each h•• 1t c .... ...,,,., ..... ., .. 799 wrt.h views. cul«·aac • ..,,..... ,,,. -· ""' ....,. ,....., _., •• u to Ar"--Pa ...... ~. 551 ·3000 Laguna Niguel Realty • ~ !fu• h:p }~:;! J OM ALOT ~ ~t2!:. Sat/Sun a'Wn~~·~H ~·:~·::: -........::~ ( "~l]""""•rtdfe R__. ~....._ separate yard. Both new-...., ...,. •• ... ...,. SHARrl! .,. saw...-. ly pamted lnaide & out. GETIUDY llST AIOUMD 1and9caped and deecwat-tm rrann Ph).lr"nw 2bd.nn. ocean commwu- 759·16 I 6 and highly upgraded FOR SUMMB Enchantin1 Sea Haven 3 ed. 51.epa to pool. teao.ia. 3 er, l story separate ty Valla with Spanish tile l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I TerriflclocaUoo. Ow rs Why share a pool! Enjoy Bdrm.. l bath home. New taeoon. Alrcood,atrlum. borne 00 major green. roof." Exte ns ive up. will carry 2nd TD f'or the luxury and privacy of ba&.b.. ~ deeorated. ~ f~ Ill&.~ bell. C.omm pools, spas, grades. Good u new ron. imo1i~i...,if9rnc.u~·~· ~i't~~~'OAIY"~Jtlk& .~..-..~. ,.1«4',.,,i ~ ~\J!.tu11fe:$1~ . ~,-..f d~t11~._very pr~·v te . lO course •Br 2Ba ·aeta11•.· iltttlti'f"·.c . ....,,~.--nil~ . "' u/.~A·;.,;. ~· :.lih1•. «lit."·"'<: · • ' f'.lewnn1t Center&4G-~7 Sat/Sun ll·S. . vwner 6 ent "' So....,.,............ lovely fir plan. w 1dln ,,.... m..-i. su9.~ Fee spa, sauna & clubhouse. Clw"miol Balboa duplex area. ram rm. sep l6x20 BY OWNER·Pnvacy +. T.LNISIDINl'HOMI •---------Owner transferred. Sure olfennj 2 + pen owners ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ rm. f rpk. dbl gar. I 115. 000 2 ll l Y • 3 8 r . Pncoe ge&Lly redueed oa i..,.. .._. I 04'1 to aeJJ fut al... $210,000. IJDll wllarge sundeclt & = RV parin.ng Don't MLU 21tt8a. FR. frpk, opa tluawarmandcbarmin& _ ................... COUHTIY CLUI, lower3Bdrmrtotalunit. ---------This One al 1127.SOO LR. formal DR. boat 3 BR~ Preai· OCEANFRONT COHDO Pnced at $998,000. For 0·""" GLE.a...n 962•2791.~7·7993 pte, Pie shaped lot. 2 ~Home . Qwet cul de New mod11lar type Beautiful 3 bdrm. lower more info call Carol Mft lliiil""" EastMde COlldo Bl.KS TO BCH. (7l•I ucatreet..Jearprqe• homea. pvtcommwuty, 2 CoodofrooU.ng El Niguel Hoff. agt. Pacesetter Assume low int.eresl ioan 536-6216 maay c\lltocD featW"eS. bdla, a. hr ~Y. sub-GoU Course and over- Realty, 631-0094 01stlo ctlve new 2 & owner may help Greatforent.er\&IDi.ncin· ~OK.<71')'99-JlllS looking Country Club. bedroom. 2"'" ba COD· m-~ ~" ff 1 W •t Desirable corner unit. DIRTYDAWG!!! domuuums su~.990 fi nan ce o n this 3 r"l.CA ......... OUL u.rry . oa ISTCLASS Has extra parking In 251BEldenAve.C M. bedroom+ den and 2"2 Two 2 l Bdnns & l 2 -1 $129.SOO Bnng patnl brush & 642-6734 b aths . f'ull price Bdrm un1l1 Xlnl an 3732SouthallTttTa~ So..a.-ld rant ... broom and save SSS oo Sl08.900. Agt. Select come Great corott loc Call Myrna Boom lBr Condo.located in ex· 4'5-52.20 496-2413 tb1 s 2br cottage on Propertaes.~2660 $137.SOO Century 21 Surf ~34Uor'152·2Mi7 dwiff ocmlde complex IJ0.5050 493.9494 BALBOA ISLAND.-.-------· Realty536-7SU TIUlY o1Tab£teroc.lt New lovely --------759-l~AHn52-7373 Sy CAM 0 R E QUlClCSALEWANTED! plush apncot colored 3 bdrm. 2•,; ba. patio SZOlCUNDER MARKET Mar••"G••• DIU4MfTFUL cu~t1ni. New open home 2 yea rs old . GLEN By owner-Mesa Verde Tri-level. pool , apa, Immaculate ' Bdrm. 1ilWYtl drapena Owner Creative terms avail. IRAND NEW Estates. exquisite 4 Br 3 tremendoul pnvacy. lm patio boaw an Wood· hM lnStalled atum bath Low down payment Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2'-'z Ba. 3 car gar, pool, spa, 2 mac cood 3 s pactOUS bridge. Cloae to swam LO shower. Ground in· Sl33.000. Oarlyne Agent 2 UNITS ba. Quality townhome frplcs, 1225.000. 158.000 Bdrms. lfe fam rm club and tenni.a court. eludes puttana creen, 66111.61 or0.-3672 on ()laroond '" North condos. Only 4 available, dn. pnn only. Agt/Ownr. wtfrplc. Century 21 Surf Feat urea : tropic al htee pool, pvt bch en· from $114,990. 2430 Santa 556-1771 or957-8788 Realty 5.ll'r'TSoU atrium. stained glass l ranee. Ind ry mat . Bay area.Lovely3Bdrm AnaAve6'2-6734. wandows and parquet garage, etc . Other OPIMHOUSE home + 2 bdrm apt. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ASSUME 10%, 176,000 ---------1 noon. Aaumable loan. amemlles too numeroua 29911 Rwuung Deer Ln. S398.~.:.._ 11..,.,J loan.! FUll price S99.750! * ..W * SlS0...000. lO IJllHll)OD. Offered at an 1 . ' p M . S u n d a y -~... Darling 4 BR lYI Ba. CUSTOM HOMIS mcredibb' low pnce or Druucally reduced 4 &Alsoc. 675-3331 YrW MMIO$ great loc .. don't mlSs 1l! Downtown Hunt Beach. SIB0.000 Not lea.aed land Bdrm. 3 Ba + f R tgW.,... Devin&Co."-""z...-""-_.,.,..7..,. Aatx. fees are 1182.86 Prolewoo.allydecoratt'ii OfMSAT/SUH ,_, 2.tr3BEDROOMS ~ r•vui~-. -permo.11usl.ncludesall &landscaped A mu:.t lo GAllDIM HOMI JUST UST ED and Clll· Cdlt.uty 2l/Surf Realty lll'OPStY t.ua + total see ! $210, 000. G eor~ e ~Br .. _bome ~~~:~· derella homes hardly ~7SU m .nu « .... ;..u,,.,..IM'e. Owner baa EUo.naCo.498-4800 3 , 2.,. • ••-~---L m"•t ---------Good finaoc· Newport& ever list. Pool. &pa. RV---------.-.,.........,,_,. • .... tna. Prine only 1375.000. Harbor Blvd. access. shake roof. '"4lle 1044 l•,:;c:c;;;ilJ=:i'i daM9Cl'OW by 1-1-80. Or OWMB 541.3559 hardwood floors. huge ....................... I WOOC.R •1 pr'ClllSly will be removed IB.OCATIMG ~:M'79 ram nn, 2 fpk'a. Perfect Near new ~ Mdl LO .,,.. from market. Please Superbly maintained 4 6 Urut.s CXJ 2 lota. $650.000 hftl4l ·3•44 open & airy entertain· Woodbndge F.6tale1 3 Iv lcl1 wood te&.Jlim •owner al (714) BR ~le!" II home 25~downort.rade ment home Asking Br. 2"'a bat.hi Many up-28r2~.~ )roew. Im-_m.97 ___ 4. ______ on a larite view lot. E x· BillHardesty.Rea.llOr IACX IAY Sl25.000 Ope n th11 gr adea 1169 .000 mac 4&b..lgblyupcraded. MACMiMC:Bn' traon11nan undt'rl)tnR 67~2866 3 Bdrm. sbake roof, weekend, and it wall sell' Swoeeny, Smith & Auoc Pauo overtiaod. frplc. OCIAH Y•W rinancU'lg, ruct:ly pnc~ 500ParkAve,Bal.lsle hardwood floors. re-CaJJOevin&Co.642-6368 673-8855, 673 -0339, cenm1c We k.ttcb floor. •bedlooma,2 bath.fami· atSlS7.750 --------• modeled lt1tch. Just a --548-S873 Coat LO eartht.cmes. l y ho me . Sep a r ale buulllul home-ready t.o EASTS IDE. NEW Dool wait tn line. bedroo IAY YllW move Into. Priced at LI ST I N G Q u 1 e t . COUNTRY LIVING Call LOd.ay Sl08...SOO. ma1 at.er m swtt>, Attnctive 2 atory' Br. 3 SllO,OOO. peaceful. treehned cul de Ele1antly apac1ous 2 o w ma 1 n le o an c e be home with Wlit over ...,.. 1 _ It., ... •ty sac Dramalk entry way Bdrm. 2~ bath condo LO gardm. Adjacent to 34 1-dbl 1 .....,,__ ..-..--acres ol natural wtlder -•" gar. """"""" leads to open beauWw 1VR11.EROCK with ca-o..lslldleth from So. Bayfroot. Xtra 546 Gal4 home You don't have nyon view. (deal for <'OU· nus Se 11 er very tarae corner view lot, ---------b ••-... _ n.1 ba hek>r -...1 Ir AM0C. al l-0424 motlva&.ed. SU•.ooo. 40'x80'. Priced to sell. EAST SIDE-Older 2Br awe ~to act oo t..... ...e or c · .. '" c, Call for information. home on 50Kl30 R-2 lot. Seller need.a fast sale! roa:mt bath and &ardea $44.9.000. · 1102.000. Prln only Asking 112s.ooo. Open LOmut.erbdnn! Q5.S..1102 MB. FUCHS 673-4Wor760-6081 UU weekend. Devm & Owner. •JOO do. S78$ mo. z Br/dm coodo. air. td yrd. au It it. Owar. 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .... ll""Y Co. 64U36B ,1., • i zo IY OWi R $75,000 -Modelt hcMlae on large W-•-.. S62·UZ7 ASSUMI ~-Mll6PactfkcOutHwy. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j bWdable lot. Weataide. SEA VIEW Model 2BR condo w /dU W A N T E 0 · C o n d o LAGUNA BEACH 9 ¥.co/o LOAN feaiur. ind air cood, w1usumable loan 1a 494-1057 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, ful p • + I 007 _211_1~ __ 7773 ____ _ OflAYROMT ' ............ " .... $1,600,000; IEASTSIDI 6-Pl.EX JUST llDUCIDI MOW· $325,000 Auum lat 2Dd loan. Lo lrvlne. lBr/deo, 28r or ---------• ly aar-coodltiooed and dwn paymt. Comm to lBr. Grow.pa Wood· SPICTACULAL nearly new. Near bkr. n...-.30N. bndae an-a. call~ vtew5 6 Catalina suns.eta achools. shopping and parb. Quiet cul-de-sac. Brealh·lak1n& Wo~ Umv Pa.rt frenta.ndtn& =~t>d:-mlhll~ h.educedt.oS118,000. bndie lake front. -home. luxuriou.aly up-wdJ located an a good VteW 2 bdrm. + den, 2 graded. 3bdnn. 2be. f famlly oet1hborhood • ba .. atnwn. fireplace, booua. Aaauma ble completely reflirbtshed · air coad .. wal.erfroat •ooo . .Uiq SU$,000. Inside ai out Good pet.lo. Ul)Cl'ades. •lePI to Owner/act 5Sl·Jl49. fU\aftClD&. Move 111 now .... 1la..lh .... 507Emt ....... d. .... ,7J.6a0 with S16UIOO tn astuma· ~ loena, ranging from 8'1 to u~. S2G..UO srou annual income w,11 kept. sm&Je story unit.a wtth 4/garal(es plus off st.reet parlun•· on 601300' lat. FOti8MODIL WITHAVIEWI AA 'hLo.. pgol, tenn.&t. •a.IJinl pn> SJMl56S CoUeea SZ»...SOO Uils Paol\c Coast Hwy. fesaiona.lly landacaped. SOI A• HOUSE LAGUNA BEACH OCVJROM'T HOME in Capistrano Beach 4 Bdrma. 21}J ba, lam rm. Sa.una bath 6 bot tub. CALL '44-72 I I • RED CARPET 754-1202 For aale by Owner. --------• An unusual ecological t 57 CooperaUve nnanc1a1 SflCIAl.STODAT homeoo ...,acre. Wood" ___ 4_4-l_O ___ _ u:1 0.750 O HO l Br bachelor condo, -. ., · pen uae naay amenlUea. Gail B. glua eirterior with 2 MhMoll V1efo I 067 l~S s.&/&Lto. CO Wood· bdnm 6 kwely mot.tnt.aJD -••••••••••• .. •••••••• ............ ..,. 496-0ttl "1n NIG[L.. !}AILEY '& ASSOC I Al ES lll!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~l;grove;;;-·---~--~ Wood bri d&• Ca mdeo views. CrNUve financ· TIMMS AHTo.?? -YIUAGlcUa n~-Mdl.SUB.500-BobB. -=AAMA ~·e::;h2i:'?'O:~~ CONDO Avtew•ahalf ·SanlA.u Immaculate S bdrm court. Cao be yours for n-autiflil. apacioua, 3 5 ...__ Rey,3br · Marilyn M. home witb panoramic oolySU9,900. IUILD TO SUIT °"' ~ coastline views. Beat One30lll.8'1ot A11ume Costa Meu ~toCO::~\~=':~· FUSSY 154.GOO ·Mblbome,A/C. price in the area. Ot Beaoaia Ownr Home 3 bdrm 1 ba. Nice. ..._. __. ....... -I this 2 br, 2 ba. move iD . Ja.oe 1218..SOO . .. ... '2 ..,...do_ pay ....,..,_r side your wmdow. Many · .....,. --or .... -.... -·cN ....-. AMume 8~ V.A. loan. Lrg. comer lot. Room to expand. RV acceaa. 3Br. 2BA, frplc, landacaped. fence sprinklers. Seller wtll belp finance. Pull price: 1105,000. 76G-ll25 543-6148 -ONU -.. •·-..-T 1124 900 Call cmy 2 bdrm. Ju.at acrou .Ai. -'-" -"' ._ mo. A&ent Rich. 543-3315 ameru ies • • from "Herti.r. Park". RedhJllyRealty Best or ocean Ii city s.f Somd ar540-3988 So.. Cdf!·!l,.ffltr1 a.a . clean IOO cloae views. A a.Ice 3 bdrm, 2 Located OD presU&lout 54'·ur-to~ 184 000 552 -7500 bath home wtt.b dec:b t.o Ruel Sl. Five bowiea Sharp 3 bd twnbM. S12K SToMi...' · · .;oy U.. Catali.oa awt· from ~· w •l•r I Fall dn. sat. 990 pal rl cit G.e ,... '02' ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ..... 1187.500. adeepwithllOUDdolaw'f. Taiore,Act 631·12Jl6 •••••••"""•••••••••• ... ~IDfamltyrm, = Whitewater vu. bullt on New owner tn.ftaferred. central air 111 •&lfiDklen ",..,_ .. lhe cyn. Al featured lo O....-Dl1•u• aut MD 112$.000 3 Br 2 hi1bll1ht thla very Mardi Home Mq. Call 3 Bdrm E.alde COil• Ba home. Wiii accept ~C:.1~!:{. :o!:e~·. ~ ~ 'nmR.hooeS31·1.21116. Meu condo. former cuh/trade1mot.ortJome + farrml dlniaa nn + model. Owner wtU Can')' an l30,000 equl\7. 7.ooed Ip t:: + blp a.uwM· rtnucl..na at 12~ wtth far2monwllt.a. IU..0 b&e miUe ULia ..- 1 ow do w n . S el e ct ettndi¥9 et SIJl.IOO. _ _...;;.=~-RS...;___1 PrqmUee. 55t-2llO SHOIT OM CASN7 JUST ..UC•- OCIAM V11W NOMI"+ IMCOMI =or~ ::a: ... to aD.90. .. au&ifw Ran Plan 4, .Jumlae Io v e l y 3 B d r m pymt. 2 BB 2\.\ Ba, INDOO& SPA + t Br + Creek. ~700 aq. rt. bome+bach quartere a.n•l F.R. +D.R. aU.&1-.to Ouarcl9d comm., teonls, wtt.b separate kltdMm as , •• v.._ I OM ~t~I~~· ,!•,.. pool•. •P••· P'll,000. f!lllranel. lo areal.,.. " Y_.-, -· ~•-... t.be Owner/A&entt40-1Zl2 olc.c.t.a Mesa. .. ..... ••••••••••"'"' "llacQult Club" ..... POOLASPA u..lil ..... +•~ Lowetl priced Jaty ln 4-Pl.IX Sol.-~ 4 bedl'oom 3 Deft. W DO IMOdatlcm SPYO.LASS.lbd+bcm&a -..-,.__._ -·.. ..._ .... _ Clu.ICallfotappt. ,_._ Od ·----.. ....,. _ .. ,.._ UOM&lo ... _. matr ... _ .-mn-wooo +a .. _ UD -· • --2 n~ I ... _ ... ·~"'-ID wlftno&ace OV# -aq --Mf.wtl. o;.-ar;..BT.:tt.~ It. sln.ooo. Select MOIL C#llONTOIUY Propeltiel.111.a111 .•. feetu'tq _. ot UM ...... Oww.W , .......... , ....................... ::~~J::·.:.:~; ._.,, Plf9" • ~ I BR l'rll Ba. ad&al\ c.1do _....-,_•••••••••-••" ftrlplacell 'l1Mt flnaac· I Bdrm IP10au ..... wD pool ud .JeNJS.I. 1'tle ~: 41r+, AfC, Ille Wiii~ ...... .... 000. 12'1. lat. oa tnK. A.Mwm ll0.~10~-.. to~ • eaU ror clKeUa. ...... CallMOll• tmAY9DI :.sul,000..Pb:'f..-HDmt la lhowa b)' ... BUILDDORHOll& Mau1m 1K VA lMa. a_,, ..._. -.; mt 91r, ---· 8UYD ... kllwdown.QWClld, _.,,.._.., .... dme to n1• ... ..._.,,.._,_ . ~. ,.n. .... .a.a lat....._ Jib ID W.WU. 149·7"1 m Ill ..... SUI.-. IMOIDI. • m.1a1 B)'OWDW.ta ..._ «eJ Coldwell Bonker COLIWIU. ..... IM'flid YOU to join the nation's lar1e1t dtve,sifted~al estate company at thett buJ ul new location In South L•l•D• ach. If )'(IU •re an expeneneed 1alesper10D wttb • 'de1lre to work with the top ~ lD the country. call at (114)644-tMO for • 'cc*'-.lill interview. AN EQUAi Of!POa\JNlft. 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CM• *"'1dHK 'ilfl .... =· •.IM. C.11 MTUl'IW Ormll • "1da7 &JUI, ...... tws• 11rd I« =~ 00 ~.f)'· lJowed. L&dUI')' eoado, Pim. poof ".,.. SOOO. 1 room Colla .. for ~....._. it .._.,._.I Wlw I INr.. KM» • ~ XlM &oc dQ;ft r aU Oo IOU couree. 1111.000 No pell· 1$l·UH • 1ln•l•. Small priwat.e -.iaa WD'ICLl•f' C•M I ....,., Gori.._. 1'611t .. •UJt"";:•~ &-.bm•l 1l 0 l offeu·. ~s~-:0 moUv:ed tint 9 '7 /8"1rt . Value 11Mm1• yri NO DOGS. W.W o.do s.t ~ ,,._ .... ~ .. pm, in:':..=: i: .. M~,:=· .......... WW· Notf"lhlattd. o'MOfteb'/aOb~or:; p'rtced. rith&I Altot0 ... 000. Wul\o..U« U38r,2baCCIDdonrS. DMt.-mo.91MSmovt ............. :-.. --.c.ufD.el& ... '..!. I • ..I ' lO'A I!(. .. I ~ \nde for equily m tlpt. Cltftasa. Pool.1pa.Gu lo. Ul Lake . H .8 . ~--.im. ..;;....;.....;.;..;;..;;.;.;..;;.;.;,..;;;..;;;.;...-... -""'::"'E · "•I •1• • • •••· • •-...:.:.;;...:.;;;;;..._____ Beh. bome w1•••• • pd, ,...... 751-1111 ·. ·-~~-~~·-----4i:-':-t.::""":-::"-=:::::::-:-:::-: •.... !!l!!!!li!!lllllm-llt "'!~~!•!!••!!!_L ___ , On/Ast Hl·l&SO or ·-·IW••-..... -..;; _.. 167.Mt --_.., ya-'4. DoutlH Honla. 1'MIZ!7. IWL --GOLPOOUltSCUlra -,;;;;;11;;;;;1;;;iiiii•;1 Ct wl 11TAlrTB pau:=:.~·CM T14of'7:H11t«>wmr.> Mii••• J142 t. _., ".., bMcL -/lif !&io Gnb lt q\lick: •vPtr to 11tl!STARNe5CO. MllAaLAD 3 Br, 1 ba, 2 car 1ara11 ........................ Lwt-/IDO .• ._, ... y..,o.. •••ltntnt • too ! 2 -mi -..-• _ .. ·-.a New Adu.ltaon.ly. Zl88C.Uyoa Sp•ctacular vle• of Bred ... 3 Br a. iD ..._._ ...._ .... d'-...,. .....,... .......... e -... · 18. Ortve by ~/mo. wai. 2bdrm. den, z ~ • • IMtA• _..oom .... Dt •-.... lhelllt1'9Gambrel.L&e ~'IOllt be~ pool Jae ~· 1lic:r0 wan, Nllee l • 1 badi ~ lo& atta and ai.eamlna f-81mws treed lat. F'rplc, rough · ~ tenDia cOurt.a' t yr bltln.1. Gar dr opar. Uldlnlroi..d puklna lo ~ noon. Pat.lo area. 1belt wcm'l iUt wt\h oo· p&umbin1 Ir efec. ln. You Nice lar&e 2 bdrm. t ba. :d iaso Bob Laurit.o Frp&c. A/C, Lule. -UiM ai-..ut.11.i buildln1 H1arry l B~R . Call ly $14,000 down oo each finlab and SAVE SU. 2 Fenced yard, 'araae, ~ mo. Work 8H·12U. ~~•!_!• c ul.r~~.t· ._TlT.IOll•""""aiL buildinl. The)' are cloM Bdnm. 1-.... ba. owe w"h new pajnt. 1315. ut. Lu\ · eveJwlmd AJ.ZNI _.._., ...... poo ..., _, 'llllliillf-an bftak even. Call now min.dnpymt. M2.7~ & Q.50 .security. 2029 trw. JZ44 Jlri<'ll lD '°"" •l Slt:l,000. _. 541).3m8 w a 11 a c e • A pt E .• •••••••••-•••••••••••• 8llO mo. 2 bdrm. dtlwle tauq8'ck to... Call or Seod lot Free S.-27'78. w o o o 8 R l o G E 1100.000 beacb home. s-.tlMdl IOU • v•wfllhnl4A M.aplrBrocbure -------•Sycamore., br, 21,AJ ba, prtva&earea. Rec.cater ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl'lilliio..-111 2 Br. 2'11 ba view condo, 2 Crplc, den, paUo. Acroa1 _•:.:..:....:.•_:12_. _____ _ IMCOMIUttlTS WATERFRONT HOME Reill Est.ale TheReal Estate Store car car ace w /opnr. from-pool. tenJll9. AvaU. EXEC HOME. I 8dnn Mu..,Tl9w ...... • uo•H•t 3·STORY s Whlt.e waler VJew from ---------Boxe833,BlgBearLa.ke frplc. m1crowav. e. S7 June20th.1795.~•1· allappli' --.v1--· low .. t priced .. , .... -· --PL s • BR 4 Ba Calil.92315. F ..... aU -,.. ......... home, Popular 1 8cb'm --a_..... U a every room. · DAYSl.-.57216 rm. or more .... o c Turtlerock Brdmr. 4 3 Bdrm, qwel court. lllouco. ''VaallJ.a" COO· .,........,. Wlc.b view of ttm,000. A.Ct· 838-3384 or I~.~..,._ EVES i..-..36S3 AglB-MS&or962·°'96. bdrm. 2 ba. Lease or Viewl650 Day. Two pauta.. Ex· INIM806 14os.ooo-1100.ooo dn. pt WDbouse diUOn. Oeeonte the •tlY leil&lv. terrar.o tbru-out. Beach~&IY, •Cl· CM of Ct tr 2Br. nice clean. Take over leue-opt1on . $775 /mo. New Dau.a . to )'OU want! SUl':"000. l d _.,,930() 1 • ..,,..,...., -•-• <t.ocn t Agent5'1·5'XJ2 JBra,•tJaf'l9$-lDC " 1n1 on garage ~·"' _.,, -Jn)'..-u......-~ ......... v-reiJ. V...,. .. • 4;.[tallu ......... a-...M.A.L-ll --,....~~ -~--= r d ·--~18. -· _.,_..... ....,...._ -·•••••••••••••••••••• rnJK. • l -·•••••••••••••••••••• mme . o c c upancy. llMTA&.S _,..-pri<'td to tell al $325,000. Mtlale tto.9• CM TrfZ':! SI 49:000 Two acres Northern caw 64U742. 2 Br. 2"1 ba ........ suoo ___ 4'_7·_1_7_6_1 -- BY OWNER: BeauUf~ --hrS. 1100 ' w . Alturas· &pPl'Oll. 100 3Br 2ba ms ¥'-'-••..i.7 decorated Bhdfa "Q" MB.fUCHS ·-•••••••••••••••••••• One.% uolt"l•o. mi East of Re dding Lct-2000sq ft home. 3 Br . · b . ···· ·.,;~/1500 ......_ .. ..,.. ~-.._._well loca'..... .... 2ba fam rm redone Nr 3Br,2'h a ····•'"" -·-•••••••••••••••••• Pl 3 Bdrm aunkeo ...... ........ °'......... -.. nu Pmee view rd frontage · • er 2 b -r.~iu rm. __: .. it .. ""-, 67.r • • •o ~an.E HOME have yards and garages Ideal ' for rd,arement or t.eruus swim club. So Cst 4 • "'2 a · · · · · · · · __. HOMES FOR RENT ......_,, ---• ~~ -·· mv Owner Will rloance Plz.a July 1 546-3937 4 Br.2:i.. ba ........ 1850 3 Bdrm. Priced from ,..._Wile la.._ CUltOm wallpaper. frpk. Select Properties. Call just vacaUoo. Mst s;1t: . . 4 Br. 3ba .........• S78S S!i2S-S550. Fncd yard " 1 ;Ne.;,r cl.6At.om home• Jmmac . cond. Open ~rsha.rpdoublewide, 556-2660 Any reasonable of er East side 4bdr house, 247 J 8t.2 ba .......... S800 garages. Families house Sat • S•oday LUXURlc!BdteONDOS lldult park. C.M. Many ~red ... Owl ner wall Rose Lane. $650 /mo. lat Anaheim HallB please. Kids & pets ~fus~ 'N':'w;~~ 14-J.:itb.423VistaTrucba 1-2 " . ma. extras!!!! ~ ~~pi997o;;;ter~t & last +Sl.2S sec dep. ftlcome.Call964-25e6or Beach address. l \IJ miles _7»0308 ___ ._Prta __ c_oaly~-· --1 ~~~~!·~ TorfoiM PriaapalsKB, b:ker1. a~~ . C.a1Horapp545100l. lm-2971.Agt.nofee. to WestclUf shopping, BIG CANYON boDM! for ,., • ., .... _dr ....... Sl. MoWllHCMm• CM or ' or o.tofStah I I 8 2 .,. ... _,.. _ __.. l26t near Irvine Ave & Santa. " .. .,, .,.... ""'" 8511666 Pt~ 2600 ~ear new. ove Y 3 r ...... ....----•· bel Fr ... 000 salebyowner.3500aq.ft. NewportHeithts 972·8421 ·:;::.-, Ha. built ms. double ..................... .. J.Da . om <N-65. . . 1 1 ••••••• • •••• ••••• • • • ••• o.,eo llam to Gpm daily Deauv1 le on ar&e Playa R.E. Trade up tu. xlnl cond. Brand new Las VeRas. garage, 2310 Orange, NO FEE! Apt. & Condo or by appl. 642.8281 or pwate comer lot with f1'11.lllOOorMS-84(Y7 SanJu.anC.po.SS8,900.2 W.s1de, no def. maml. Nev. single family ssos mo. Owner -213 / rentals. Villa Rentals 5"-061' view. 46' pool w/sauna. ,_.._. ... VU CO~DO Br. 2 Ba, 1480 sq , ft. llyrs $26S.OOO. Agt. 546 2'97 _ homes. Now. avail for S41~196 6'1s.Gl28tr. doe nm " dramatlc en-~ " 1 try reaturin•Spaniah U NO CASH luxW'Y 3 BR old. Ag\541·5032. BY OWNER.Duplex C M leai.e o ptio n · on Y -CNLD WB.COMf. SEAVlEWbyownr. 3bror •--------•) • "'LBa ...... ~"" ., .. c:1212 2 ..... bch ... .,..v ....,,.K S600 mo. Call now. u.11:.z3,,, .... ,.., 'I\.. I 4br Fam rm Best,..... .... t b r o u g b o u t . ~~ • -·"""· ~ _ MOBILE HOMES • cu.I s · ...-..n. _.. 702.JM-8464. East.side. 2 bdrm • new "T"J ...-rv5""' ftVtNE · · ~ Professionally decoral ~SHORES Bnutlful d bl & triple down. 67~1.. derorator ca..cpets. fre$h . . vtew, JliOOMo.,581-»P-• U&ht.. airy, view. pro-· ·~~~~·~ • ' '· · ' 'Bdrm, 3 Ba home wilh ed. ill .-.... ~. • ~ .rn'O!ICAG' .... ~. ~~-aw&A. ::·~ '.' b"T ~ .• -.;.s·~. ",.*,·•l?-'::: .. .,, r _ ~ ~lo. '~~:Z!:J~f... ,_, ,.:. ' ,).'.t'~-:! -. ~,,_.~ • .ad'rml. .. ·tabZJllg i:ft:.,Alll'p ~;; garage· NO O<X;·s. watt>r 'If' t'k. 2 r ownnouse •• -· 3Br. l~Ba. sundeck Ortoise pool. lOJt gross 25'k paid. ssoo mo 1 sgso Frplc, lg pnv yd. 2/gar, tlw ... View~ n4-75&-1913. Or 6'0-nledpaUo,entry. kit MoW'-Ho•H down. l0%AITO. Ex· t er s and o Ir ac e' rrove inJ. 178 t: Wa~n. pool. teruus. cbl TV SS15 4 Bdrm eJt pa ode d r' dei gu. tb< blc w1 Sa• riU te~ •ht tlV! be :3 1ha ~·· ma log 1bll pool and s pa. Creative financing available. ~.ooo HARBOR RIDGE 2 Br 2 Ba decorator's own home w1th a fantastic view overlook10 ~ re · servoir and city ligbt.s s:e.ooo. UDOISLAHD Newl,y decorated 4 Bdrm 3 Ba on f ee simple land, vacant & ready for im· mediate move-In with creative finan cin g av all.able $3119~ for appointment. aadbatl;irooms. Compl. 972-8421 c h a n g e 0 K warehouses Call Cal 961}.:!189 l.se So59--02S3 Palermo Model. Ideal CITY LIGHTS A·l rep&J..Ot. New carpel Owner tAgeot 641)..<mS Tex Re a It>' • I 7 1 4 > f~ly area. CaU ror de-- QUlET NIGH lS Cem.poobttemmcu. FALUIROOK !i47-5607or C7l~J '4482SO 2 new ~uper S harp 1.-dto S-tails . Cent ury 21 ' Elegant Dover Shores OwoerwiU finance On your own pvt 9 hole 70 UM"S Townhomei. 2bdrm. den. Joaq9ai Towlllltame °" Newport Center, 640-5357 home Des .,....... 1 25Kcknm, Sl.038/mo . 11..,.. d g ( ~·-•uy 2aoo 2•~ba, frplc. dbl gar, ......._ -" ... _. fa. or6"-6330 View . 1,._,.. Byowoer·pnoc. only cour..e w .,,., e view o ~--rnw .,.,.. --· ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! gracious living, enter 223 Ced&rSt N 8 mountains from this ,,.,_/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. JaC. !>auna tcstic Yiew l ....__ = taini.ng, privacy. 3 ~ 642-3:329 · 751 ·~ 24xso· 2 Br, 2 ba . Fort Worth M1ss1on Hills Countr~ !\-iicrowa\e smo-7oo mo 2112 bo. I yr. a.toM. pl&S den, formal dining. spa.clOUS home JacUlll lX Grou. l1ub 3 bdrm. 3 b• . up Wdyne:.. ARent_ ~~ $&SO per A•oit J• :.)' boat slip, posh, 3Br, ZBa. '900 mo. Fee land. $500,530,000. Newport Condo. 3 bdrm with 8X20 encl lanai. 2 /9 0 000 ~ Unused Lwcur) l:...c;t!>1de ... l C4 ~MI 21 Call 496-4971, 731~-2\~ba.. r ...... 1. tt.leentries storage spaces. eaS) F,. $60 • • Condo On golf ('()Un.I; I ~' -• OR NGEVALLEY .... 'r-p S au-elaudscapmg.SteP6 approxS8.500wul S131 .000firs t 9·1111'", 4br.frp1.qwet OC"ale, bdrm "~~rf d 3BR.FamRmcoodofoc A ...... e oew. ool. pa. away from clubhouse. LIOFORD,Owm/Ofl. \'alue $266.000. Want to i :i..b.t. 2 l'ar g.Jr, 4 21.<i ba""'""' ael · lse.HarborViewKnolls. REAL ESTATE Sauna, BBQ. $lZ3,000. pool. teruus crts & 1st tee. (714 1898-7853 ~U Gr' tr3de for {'QWl > in ~r incl S61S per Mat' school. on cul·de-SIOO mo. Pool & tennLS ~ll02or6'4·2126· $64.500 terms. 1714 ) <213)594·9717 Npt Bch. home ~•lh mo631·0997eves :.ac.Recrm w/welbar. facilavl.673-2717 728-6510 Res. (714 >979-271Jeves \iew & )ard Douglo:. spa, extras No pets. ---------OUAUTYPLUS Hona &. 714 J!l7J 11 91 2bdrm. 2~'>ba CONDO. $11(1() Sierra Mgmt Co. NW PT C REST . 4 ednn custom built by Laguna Bch. Trea~ure TWO 4 PL.EXES t<>wner>. W D. frplcs. pool. Jae. 60-1.324. Spec.Ucular oen view, 2 original ownerlbuHder Island. Dllt 2Br. Finan $40,000 dn. Pride of ~~ 3 bdrm. 2 ba Condo Univ. BR. den, +ofc. 2"" Ba, 640-4919 Located oo cul-de-sac or avail. Pvt bch & pool. ownersh1p. Separate lted&tah 1Br Luxury coodo by So Prlt. New paint, 2 car secl~. fplc, bar. $850. PB41HSULA prestigious homes. Considerlse.4!19·3806 ~. 3 Bdrm w/frplc plus W..ted 2900 U;t Plai.a,end unit. vaew. garage. r 1 r e p I ace. TeoPJ$, pool. etc. 673-2191 Duplex, completelY re· s:no,ooo. OPEN SAT 12-4. three 2 bdrms. New ••-••••••••••••••••••• pool1tenms. adlt.s $39S Al.num. No pets. S62S. 2 bdrm. Spacious Condo SEAVIEW W /YllW Plush I& 3 bd + den. As· sume 9.75%. $319,900. Patrick Tenore, ISl· U66 furbished, one block to REALTORS 22150onnieRoad carpets. drapes. newly IBUVHOUSESAT mo. incl iome uuls Sierr a Mgmt . Co . on upper Newport Bay. beach. Youowntheland. H l~ •EXCITING• ~~~ ~:,::r:: 950/o l-494·1419 6U ·132A 1~ baths, firepl•ce. Grealfinaocm&. ~.ooo ~·alf.j.c2..to~~1:T .. 1•?••;•.? 5-dall., al! Sl~.ooo each. A&ent. OFMAR.KETVALUI-~ l'ace and clean 3 BR nJRTI..EROCK 3 Bdrm. 2 view. 2 car garage. 1 -... ..-..-. vw.-a --~!!!!~:!! r·'lli&hl~ ded 54&>9522 •No Fee home. new carpets & ba, l'pts. d.rps, lge )rd. year lease. $650 per mo. will carry $95,900. ~~est H~d:"~. •Im.med Purchase pa ant. $450 mo. Call Gardener rncl Avail Ju. llt&dast + S200cleaning Robert11Ulikm..ISH2J116 •675-5910• Laguna Hills nlcesl 5 HOUSE •Movewhe:llready S46-5llllO ask foc Pam or I) 4 Ph 714,640-05.95 or ree. Call Mr. Fuentes at 75f.fUI -~~~-mlE.c.tRwy,CdM star park, corner lot DWL£X •Pnvate:;~ Dave 955-Z40l 8J3..0()70. ----~---~~':1eo ~i~s~;~s:~~ 4 UNITS 0-PoW 3226 WOODBRIDGE Co ndo HARIOI VIEW SEAVIEW by owner. a.EAL as ._ .. ,.11»01 re~5!'!eled 3 <JK.5029>. ···~·p•:•;•;::;,;;••• 2bd. 2ba. frplc, duungrd .. ~HC)t42u. ~ f--a~ ~ Mewt:rtTen"Clee ,.__.a z ~eu. all for -•-••••••••••••••••• '"""'"• ~· ~... nn.. au aar. ac. Sm Y • <I --"'--. ~z u ............ & New Bed· Bdrm. J Ba bolDe with """'~ --.. .. ... You ..... .__ m y bocne ---· f-quJ..1 -·I& dJolng rm .• detacbea ,.........,... Qce9~c..ie Deh.oLe-ewb' uplfaded ~.OOO.Call7S2-1920 .. IHI• ...... ._, --• .._. "" -ford. Jbr or tbr. Xlnt.. ftaullD)' patio. Aaauma· ~ " ~· 1971 20x40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r°'· the aame monthly pool SS$O Vrly tease. bc:Dul rm •/bltb. SUOI view. Assume loan. Skarp ~~ 4 bfe loan wllh seller w.. li"h' ant. Walk· cWMer Jill payment . N o d o wn. S6J-9747or'94-3176 mo.M-5t03,131-3444 _.:,;::.;.....:..::...;;,.__ ____ __. lY pa1nLed. priYate deck, $315 CICIO 10 closets. 28 r. 1 Ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -BBOADMOOR SEA VIEW n4"581·ll22 Bdn:D3 .~ew-flQa•ciDI available. -J (i)UAIL a.n•1 1VDOR TWMHME 1oadl cl storage space. 644-7 020 >OUDS adults welcome. Ocean view on canyon. • v.-.y J234 ~ leecll 1241 4 bdrm . 3 b a . 2 led 'hn Ownen 010Uvatecl. Ol· <Jill803> PLACE quiet . elegant. No •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplaces. wet bar. Soanng vaul ce1 gs. fered at $175.flfiO. For &Ja L"1ngo CLASSIC petatsmokang JUI)' A~. HOME FOR RENT 48t ocean vie w yard G d d 2 Br + den. $106,000. As· MOllL .. HOME PROf9BTIES'• <Se~> "'lSOOtmo. O"-ner · · · macro· wave. uar e swnable loan in Newport apptt.oaee. call~ll51 .. .... • 3 Br SS75. Fncd yard & Av3al now $19S /mo. gate. pool" tennis. $1300 Beach. Call Tim Rbooe. .~h-S~LES -IO,..T111:JOP_,...I 160-8383. ~.uage Fam1lv please 957 l~or640-9345. nm.644-5403.631·3444. 631-1266 Ml'LU.. y r-2'706Harbor.Ste 206-A 2bdrm. 3ba twnhse. Pool Kids & pets welcome OCEAHVllW aoo. nnn A re'# 540.S'll7 & tenrus. Harbor View Call 964-2566 or 973-2!171 tlwbor View Kllolh Spacious 3 Br 2 Ba E. SIDE CM 12 Units. rblls area •1000 mo t.o Agt,oofee Exc1t1og t ri level 2 Upgraded Cape Cod ""'~ $ -..~ HERITAGE • • REALTO RS I~~!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!!!! w/fam. rm. fl bonus rm. • Bdrm+den w1th many Townbome w /tennis & REALTORS Ocean v\ew Crom 2nd sty ml.000. 25% dwn, 25% 4 rm &44--0868. Luxun 2Br. 2Ba \wniu.e. amerulles. in a super pool. $000/mo. Drive by Excellent investment al For ~~~=~Live by .)T 2nd at ~l.5%. ll.2x ~ wport .. ad\ 3 '69 ~pa & pool. cpll>. drps, location. $900/mo lse. 2106 Hillside Dr. & call: 60' to beach, 1.rg 1 rm, 2 layoestlyC>ww' $275.000. Rae Kodgers. water. lmmaculate 2 BR 110.4 proJ). Land wo ....................... rrpk. AC. 2 ca r 1:ar. Ava11fum 1 323·2671. & 1·346-2034, sty home on R·2 90' lot. OPEN SAT. 11·5 631-12ti&. 801 Cliff Dr. 2 Ba . mobile home . over $400,000. Ask for v 11 c do 955·15SO d):.. 499 369-1 Wataf10•.tHws wkdys. or 640-9428 : bwldable. S335K. 7101 l.921LeewardLo,N.B. Open House Fri +Sat _.,cr.n A 646,,_" J im Valenlaoe. agt. St<'rud.saa es n ew ot" e\e. IRc. 631-1400 wknds. Seashore.045-&UO Outstanding landscaping 1·5 . Rae Rodger:.. _,,,,_ &t .__,.,, !172-9300 · 1o. man) amena IL~ -------enha.oces th.i5 charming. 631·1266 Acnoge for Sale 1200 -~;e.:unt~ 64~1220 CM •odt 3240 l..alJumla Hilb 3250 Cute 2 Br. l ba cottaJ(e on VERYUHUSUAL warm & spacious home 11 .i-U~I ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 UNITS ~'\JMMF.H RENT,\L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• wooded lot. Redwood By Owner, Luxurious w/4 bdi:m•. 2~ bat~. ~~~.!.~~~ MT SHASrASlSKIYOU Costa Mesa. owe with 5Bdrmpoolhoml'J\dll FORREHT '.!bdtm .lba ,on slream, decks. patio, nicely de· . condo. 1500 sq ft, 2 full formaldiningrm&ramt· area your own .. North 20'1: down. Full pnce now SJSOU mo A~t _.bedroom. 2 bath home .....,th dbl gar Pool. ten· corated, frplc , brick Ba. all amerulies. Full ly rm. Lge ~ck Yar:d REAL.TORS 40 .. · Minl ranch ba s nx>.000. 11 uruts All are 6'7S-Sl70 v.it.h fl.l'cµla oe. new p.unt I llll>, Jacuu.1 avail. June w a I ks . A v a i I 7 / 2 . security. Assume mort. w fspa ·" atrium. pauo s pectacular views & 2 Bdrm This property & ne"' l·a....._t. Cl<>!>t' lo lll. l9llO SSOO per mo SlO/roo.645-6625 No .. -•·f Fu w/{arenng.$295.000Good h h hass........A~ble ·~ G d I 229c.2 ---------q....., yrng. rn or ._,_ ._ __ 631 _2893 ~eclus1on on w 1c to t""""" u..fw'NllMd ~a<."h. walk lO !>Choob ar ener inc " unfurn. Mu st s ee. assumauoo::....... · i•• ,C""""Y naise food. horses. cows. 4-Pl.EX S59S mo anl'lude) J 1 Cam.uutoLuz BLUF'f'S 3 br. 2 ba, c&ose 631-0ll66 A/Assumable -"'" sheep, kids or grand Cost.a Mesa location 3 rHlliMUh 3207 gardener& water Call Ph Il l 1213 >~ to pool, park. shops. & THE ILUFfS B/BeautifulView IAY VllW lod.<5. Be self suffmenl' Bdrm 2 Ba Owner will ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962.9824 (111213)611~181 school. S615 mo. 64G-8H6 Cl Exc lus1 ve P en1ni.ula Call Pal MurdOC'h, C/O carry al 10% for 4 years STEPS TO BEACH Cute ho or67~5930. ~,:~ f 83?:,· 2 r~ Cl ean bdrm ~4 bdrm. 3 balh. Oc Vuit.sUnlimited Rlty ~.000 dawn. Full pnce l br, w1yard Uul pd DeRant~bdrm. ram rm & 2,.., 8:;t/ g~. ~~:~. ~ -Harbour---V-te-w-.-4-b-r.-f-a-m t.ownhome. "Elegant ... ~==t! grow a.ipled ooly 4i,., months 714-760-~ S205,000. Yearly income S450 )rly . 613 5"39. den. IS72S mo > Plush spa.+ A!C $4M4973034 $168.500. ll1 Eastb(uff. $100K loan = ~nm:~l.oa~e~ ~/ ~=· Tenants pa) 673"79lW M'J>lS. 2' 7 ba. cedar & ..._. ba bo ~~·~ :'.ni~~·5 :.ln~ ~°f i KASTI..NGS&CO. a t lOV.%. $162.900. COQStrucuon. Easy to IWh Sale 1100 ctelMer 3222 glas:. 5 blks to ocean .aA.I, 2 • M W patio me. 2l3f790.512S &«>-5560 Owner/Agent SS2·l230, s how. $385,000. Owner••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ f R€\TIG€ ....................... Obi car pvt gar. full) All gar. sm yrd. comm ---------___ ...;._;..,;.... ____ , ~2418. amious· wants offe r' East side Costa Mesa _ _ HOM€.~ Coroo.a Highlands 4 8 matnt }d. Adults, no pool $525 640·9350 & Exec. Bayfront Condo. 2 EXECUT1VEUVIHG duplx. ad (1naocang. 3ba. l&e baclod Great pns. lnqwre at~ 18th 497 lai6 Bdrm. 2 bath. Ocean " .INBROADMOOR IHVUTC>aS ~.~.646-1757. RealEstatelnvestments f'ltn1b home Arl'ess St 71496G-633l. U.,........ 3252 Bay view from every 190~~~\E:Sria =~~bl~.; 5 Ptex. 1 yr new. l· JmW.CoastHwy. NB pvt bch. S12J>01mo. Agt HOMES f'OR REN'I' ....................... = :iun:id~ ;:~ 3bdrm.2ba. immac. NewlydeeonltedHPla.D 3bdrm.•·:Z bdrms.Sl950 ,...~~Su64d6 ~2251 3 Br. Price d Cr o m 3bdrm.den1 pool2.,..ba.dCooul · jac.SlSOO/moyrly. home In private com· withroomt.ogrow.SlOOK grogsiocome.30%down. "....,.. nay $500-$595 Fncd yard & do. Frpc. ·A t.s. W•afe•t.._t munity, pool. tennis, ass umable loan at assume nisting fmanc· ........,. .. ~ CAMEO 41r gar ages. fa m I lies l.M. 1.st. last. sec:. l600. lillc. 611·1400 security,oceuview. 10~~. Owner/AaePt ino. 714/841·1209 or .,_ r 2100 1 ..... please. Kids & pets _496-6 __ 1_46 _______ , ________ _ $309 500 th lS"' ., r-i .....,..... Spacious fam1 y uume, I ,.,_ ~tBala~ce a~111 :ir.o/':. 55Z·l.230, 6t0-2U8 MS-4772. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt. courtyard• beach we rome. ""11964-2566 or Li 2 Br, 2 ba private Yearly s bdrm. family --~ 000 Buildin& for rent. Sao New paint & carpet m-2971. Agt, 00 fee. ,,_ .................. -. 2 car aar. rm. 2 ba. house. Very owe llVW'"~ -. ... 1076 --~rty 2 ... UIUVICll llVUIU h b h · 2 1 __ UdllU. Newport-·~• .. ••••••••••••• ....................... Clemeote.-·larea. Ageat:S'73-85o50. ......& ..... c.I! Lakepark . S&25/mo. close to t e eac . ~ 230 Cedar St. UNUSUAL S81-06lO. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Gardener le ~or 831·7~. Ast. Broke:r615-4912. Loiul assumable, OMC. OPPORTUNITY HAYLOFT' APTS LotsforS. 2200 2hdrm. 11-. with balcony. water incl. S8'15. Julie ARit-onb, call OWD« ~ 3bd:nD. on nearly COST A MESA •••••••••••• •••••• ••• • • very c I ea n • s uo o )'. 8"6-0809 & M2-7461. ~ev.. 1 acre, cloM to beach. 24 unlts-6 years new. Morro Bay.ocean vu Iota $.'500/m>. '44M030. • Br. 3 ba, pool service sats,000. Owoer1a1l. Owner will catTy lots of from $2990. walk to pvvided $8:l$ mo •&'~I. -..:sr. paper ! Excel\enl beach. terms avail u~bor VUcOcHi~~~~~ 9&s-se4& · .... ... depreciation benefits 861~ nu 0 .... _... .... ~SJt.OllDll. ..... 1071 With lmprovementa at 14AClaS frpk. huae yd. French 2tir, den. q\Wlty home • ........... I Yr. ,._11-4~ 84% al value. $1.U0.000. dOon 112.50 mo. Pre beach 2 blocks. no pets. *_._.Tl .. •••••••••••••••• 7!i.VUl20 Locmed 1n Tol>&nla ca. tease1opUoo. M2-11011 SJ&..98:M.2l3-799'-5'90 ~ ll f \ SdOPfaCO•PARE IO'Oft. Died 'A-1. ~ Acija. MM722at\5pm. " 0 q G • 1 1l I Yoa wao't flDd a better· ' '-'UAIL eem parceb ban ap. . Peter·s LandlDI Broad· wtuaoever, ubeli•••· llltc.d oWQrtunJty than T plied for sub·dlvlsion Onoa Hiab1&ndS C.nyoo m>OI' Penthouse. On the ~1irortaalty . thlt prtUY 2 bdrm pt •ce permit. 3 to 5 acre View.Charmlot 3,bdrm. wat er . JBR Zba . tow' .... , air~ A ~ cuatodl tquHtrlan Iba. den. i frptcs, bq $1000/mo. 846·5531 " ~:.:.::==-----_..... ·~".,.~ =~.,:, ~ •o,..,.2!.~,",~ ... ='=1·c~~~~: =cb..uw~u~v:S~...:~~mt-------1 <Ne•PGf\ ). -lth "-•• -- T D 6 ....__.,_ t = .... l'rtce •call 1K doW'D • Mll'ISr· · · 1u,_..uU1a • •·• LeMefn5.C.U61a.9DS. WALKTOPARX -,...._. fiMMinl· Call 11M ODO Lib c·ous 3Br .. tt·'"t71, Ul-1050. -==-· · ..___,:Jz., ,.__._..._. l2.24 new. spa 1 • • • ........,.... -Lush lt.ndscaplaa. do· OaANOltVALLEY ......... ,, ... ••••••••• slrabl• oelSl'lborhood UAL SST AT& l•l'our-•del•uu-•um-ta•, •2 •8d•2•1 ~ ....., llllD: 3 bdnl\. a ba., eocbd '*" Kbocll$ fa ahol>pina . ..!!!L!~~!!!!!!....-1 OU!AT$11,1IO 8a ... wltb aaraiea.IMl••De..t .....,., yard. wuhtdt7 f/Jlt)/m0.Alto•vali:4Br • • ~;;;ri;n!ll=~, AlltJ)l.PTJON •.GOO. .._.. • 2400 ~.!. ... u'!.:....~ .. bcylt-TSLh11. m.1 't~ ''!"6•2a5t1mlbr AaaDID9 lbl• Inflation ...................... 1J11111SU. _ .... __ • ea ure1 : • mo. til-' J'HAloaDwttb M11Jt.MZ·1903 HURRY! 8'7·ll22 or :w.: a I month I y l'OI LIASI BRAND NEW CONDO ,.&6_....iMO_.__• ----- pay .. at.a,a•ller will Nl'w i bedloom 1 baUI a Bdrm. 3 Bii. fpk, at.· Ocean View DUtrict. Le• c.rr) ID addttlonal home. lllsaloo Lall.ea tac:htd double 1ara1t a. Bt, 2 be. trplc. dial.Ill ..... wtth DO pay· Countr) Club. Golf· w~. Ac"'91 fl'OCll ;.r:Uo·yard. SSSO. -.. , )'tan! Vt1r1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f .... pDo&. BHuUrully pool ucl ape. $TOO mo. OC'639-.,... .....,., towWim all laodacaped1 DO IU•n-CaDLobMtUer,IGS200 a..• ill~ tarth You 41ft'l a..s a 1• to4 ..._.y.,.. '8r. SftlO mo. t~Ba. scar --. ... 1t .... 1 •.aoo .. ...._fall" wtaea YOll waut ••Rd. i bdrm. 1 Ilia .• pra~•· pr,ramrm.!t\1.wlk\o 4M·4t'rt • fll•tOH. ....... •lid tn the DaUr o.:!'!~hriAD tllS. No ....... Avail ,,s. PlltoD 111. lllda 1nal, 110 0. A" 0 • v ALL E y PUllt w.-Mil Ca.U DOW __... .. n . -UOI • . p I a tt D ti a. pet.a, 811 Btentatollt DAl.aTAU -t1M1J1. .._.,._ ta •um ··-.. You may request Ad-Sitter sarva wt.. placing ywr od •.• our Ad-Sitter number will appear in your Dolly Pilot od ..• Ad-Sintr tokes ~ mas1t>ges •• . you (Oil in ot ywr ~to qt! the~-to your od ... tta ~ ls on; SS per week. For more into. motion and to place yOK od coll M2-5671 • t •e•·•• Btautilw 1•...S. apta. 28r,2ba M50 ~~~----- •W. WlllonS&reet WARNER/ALGONQUIN IS1·5'51S -o 2BR. 1 Ba. Dia. Gani1e. lbr -· ~.laundr)'. lc:blld 2bl'.1ba. 2 Br, 1 ba. all eke. 1IT E. 18tb SL Apt C-2, .., mo. 541~ 3 Bdrm. ~ b•, bltlns. Gar /laimd. .,.,.,. "112 W. WLlloo. ~S118 ftln to *' I Bdrm 2ba, ... •+ Ulil. BUI &o bdL AYI T·J. ~5131aft8 6Wlmdl.Lori To sbare bome, own niam. Slraiallt re.male. 0Coup&n07 To PltYow Jncllvt.dual lf•eda asiotoa.ooocp Pl .... C.U•or An .&ppoint.mem ('714) 8'7&·88U •-------• tt0t•OWMBS O..D_,y 1htl u.. )Wt ecpD\y rcw bWa, home addIUon., vaca· uam. ~-AQ1 amount, •J .J SDrGL!!t~~ TOWNHOUB'"""""UV t Place a HAPPY AD • lft um column • , fOt"oaly SUS. CaUM2-'WTI ' Aftr ,....._Credit« job --------not ,aec 1111.r'f. Compare SlloU, tbam for Knott; out.;:,th· 2A bra. • Berry Farm. I bad"I i46 IHJ 116-7041 blutl I tq,. )'OU launch • Job.. i.o..~Uaa ............. ~·?····:r . • ~ • 1 r f dei '°" the bl• ·1 Sac rl~ te( abc tiv1 he :3 1M ~·· ma ~ c.,i..... . ....,.. ............... . t'AT'RIOl'S! 10IJI. olf im· pnwemenu attepUld by Jl&hi 4&b 00 additklOS, re- mode U a 1 . palloa • .decks. SS Buildera. ~ Small Pomera· dm. lmt llOD ,_ 9 el -P'loww 6 TuMin, CK. • LDalaa UM a tittle red ~"'*-Answers to nams of llJ>urfy. U )'U old. JC3» 1lT5, 548-0318. 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE MCI 1111$811 GWNIC ..... atOI' Re sid ent,iol • Com mercio l • Remodeling ..... (114)759-9527 NE'NPORT BEACH .... c .. ,. Treee topped/removed. New lawns. 151·34'76 UTGTIM ~t_G I ~ ''~-. ... -~ . DAILY"LOT ~ ·"'-•.W ~ •• 9~;11111: ... ..!!.'! ~?~!.~ .. ~~·?!~ ~~~ ..... ?~~ ~?~ •••• .?!~ =?~:!. ... .?!!l!e ... ~-~~~~-~~ • ·_A ~~ ,. .......... l11L ........... -u . ~ 11M ..... 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La1W .. -.•wei= :-:=:::r~= =.WU=---= u..-~~~rw rr::-.. or,a,t,:al>c:': ,Jff::X~i'n:. =:·r:-=-~·= ~ ':.~,~,; .. ,.,. ~1:. i;:;e:: ~~-..!!__"' ...... "..::' ..... MU.--....... " "° .. ltilll•WD s Jn ••pr. R.EALTYNETWOU of ~u-wW ..... qmt~lUona poW· ~ .. ......_ Alla. lea ..,..,.. ....,. ~ u l&IU"J cemmeoaurat• -tst,.... mald.ablhtl mculaUoa Ille. ill peqoa bet. --------i°"'"CIWOlll 11• 1 ....,. i... •J.1•1 ... llltl•t• A,..,.I .... 't9l IO IM.Nder al wltb njr. Alt for lilt. Mda nriety al ol· tem Uam: "111 8. · caow'S..sl' --------UlnM ............ ,... 40/Wl.i falt. ........ MM,.. \'ktde.ltO--Realz.ta&e fi du&Mt ~......, 8rillal CJI me•• '"~ ... _.. •w H"'lllCUTT•a1-•H-. Mo IH. CeU .... -m pr':,ClfTtd.. 'w w ' . • ~" • .. • -POTIN'AL Diil nAI==· Silk eeree!ler for 1lw h 0 P • "I• I t • • 1 ' • -.im 1111• ..,m ... a. ..., .. ,... ta-utr. ...-.ollllCIN&P• UNUMl'Ta ..,.._. ahop EsS*ieeeedlt pro-ware.,.._1 er••-..d t'I ~UU.uwll.,_..,.. ~ --~~-~ , 1 z1+w-* ::T 1n91 -ltJoa. At· Have opeolo1 for ••· ~ET ... DY/Put tJme •tiort a&Utude a muet w,,.,..... Jllll ta boln """'-~ -w-. -• • "--bfiZ' ..Uve ea.la •ICDl wk.b g-.n ~ ' the East Coat • • '" _...... ML N ~. YM.a· Fltbm. Eur'd. ,._pay '-'tTeW.. ve. -~to cn:atopponunWesia,.. aftanoonl. Top lkW.. 4"7·Ull. Ot.UtlDdtn& ~from d ~ he tlou, 1110114"•11 I...,..._..,..,..._ ... • WlldlnapUdin/.bQai. al-.atewitbtbellcom· Nwporteeoter.nlftat-bu -'endl Europe. 40U E . Am:"'9 beHftl1. Cllenttl• I ..... ~ NI -=-=~-~me. P9QY. eau for &nterriew. mospbere. The E•· Suck 'lf:J:;;~ oc e • n at ct• B 1 .• OINSJW.OPPIOS =-=luded.lic. ~!tJ· •1 _._.,...r ... o'u-plt•• pre * IJG..5l71 eutlo Office. 110 toaene ma iu Ot-.lde. Bkll "G" a •-.'... ..., ... ~ • · Newport Center Drt... cold auchrlcbea. App., ai 57 s mo lDlaDll hem =·1..!~1 °ie= c • 11 Hu• t . 8 eh . =-u:.::-:sm ca.u M JUST Ofllw Posltl• ff".o::::-•1"~7ti-c"'.,.-•4•1"M"'"~iij-; SLc. 2llO. NB iD PlflOO, The ADUQ• f.~ nnars. ·,. PrL. JUM JIH•l••••t Col• a.rc....IOlr~. ZWONIMSJ •••'*""· i'nime. ., " Secretary INiy Lec.-a ~~k.Eut Dyer 11•20.troml2D0011to ...k..wi ... Sbou1d-:-+ffe ~ Jull«, l*'lUIMDt Pff CAii ' o.towrrelatlons•bk· 'llealEat.a~ Buch 'mr1r 11 .. dt · 7PM,Sat/SUD,21•a.u -...aa.ve iDOd,.._. Hair..._. w/clieatele morala11, l :I0-10:~0 Jl4/IJl.JIU kp'1 be1p1W but DOt nee. UCIPTIOMIST penontowwup-.. Statione ry Store la to)Plil. t'1U>• teal. *iJla ud bowled&• ol ._. ... iaifteatloftC.nt.re Mo~·S•t. Womea I , La• compa_ny w/1ood "'1ll lime enuy level \ypd11Ue.d'7·1.55'. Qnoadelllaroeedl••· 4 ~oat bdrm aet, si-. .u ......i otftce dutl•. laSNll co.tt ana. CaJl f..U. akin, So. Coal\ ,_!"-•• • .. beaillf'iU. Call5'&-1.S75 far iUon th ft.....,. work pr·d ••lff lady. full Aleo houM full ol aoU· --+ co ~ for Plua. ClMa wort load ...._S. WllC411 interview. J. Herbert PoS WI ......... • Secretary, e•perienced time 5 div. XJnl work· --·-• · _..,.-.1111. . • ._ 101 rood. near O.C. fcr"'· ... •tofulltuneworit. ..:_.. ::.:· ll ft•n .. ques.968--Call JUD 15'1.a», ut pa.y.1.-.aon.c-. ~ ....... S.. HallJe'ftilerl Airport MU b l be r-• e..-1 ... IDC""aa • ......,pttaa y ..... -------- 111. Halrai,Uat. e11tabll1hed. ~ ----•-malnt.eunce t.ltll.CA pleas.ant • dependab&e. smallolfice. ~ ..,_.. c4entde.67S.1010 Two quality •otiqu~ f\allw-.,..Uma 1,.a ........ ~ -.....a b ..... _ Cal na»r Q.£11 .t.--i •-•-Mr • bwuness skills re· tables Italian & Old o...1 otnee for buay Hl.DI :;;." Sa1Uy,;;;;. n.-aneecled. Varied A&IPl'OVw ~11.-· ~ fd~'•~rt'"'eea.n. q\Dred. Cahf. Reading SUMMER JOBS • Voter ~ w/chn. 8Ptat.b Newpof't 0 p bl b • l • rnlukJN. ~ ~ PUll Llim penna. ~ olPab. tnacUan. Dll•E£ WLIJ&am P'rolst • A.aloe.. Aasoc Phone between ~ dnve June wall unlt, lnupemlve. moklcilU' olftce. AJPIY DIN.. Good co. beaeNa. lla&el uO"W 1401n..aaSt NB MPM.979-1643 UvuSept.Goodpay Xlnl ~ wuMQt w.a.n. H. ir 8 t y 'h t : H. w A p p I y • t A • ff I -~...._ 1be D..sly PUot hu an ._.... .. . houn. Ca ll 848 65.JO or _ _:___.;:: _____ -i dimemMlinl.iD Kida Hair Lancbcape. 23811 Via w ...... ln8 lmrmd!ate. opening for RECEPTIONIST: Im· SECRETARIAL full It Apply 16787 8e1&ch Blvd. AnOQueF.oiU.~ •••AL 1'a.LM ~Free eaay 1otnc Fabricant.e, lliNMID_Vle· V-Aor •-traJJlet for full time. medl.ai. OJ>eDUll, larje part·llme. good salary. H.B. Chw-cb Pew~ Dau Pc6Dt olnce Miki =---· Experience jo. M-4151. l"IUI' _. permanent postlion In medic al group. 81· p~ai.ant atmosphere. 67).2571 ~:d~ ~/~ time~~~:~ Ludacape laborer . Costa Mna :m.c1:!!1e:e ~~~~ ~~: Costa Neu. ~~o r ioterv•e• SWO~K-~ene~al ~ai~ ANTIQUE drop leart.1b&e cnltn9d. ca11: -.m __, Wa1e1 eom11Mn1urate type 35-40 wpm (typto1 t.enance on hous<' & boat. and anUque lamp. Odds I };.O.E. M/1'/H with exp. cau Bkllpere. MOW HIRIM& test will adminJstered to ReoepUoou;l SECRETARY /TYPIST calJ b(wn ~llAlt only. 6enda.M2·8184 Hantwue sales. Appl)' ln 487-D.54. all applicants) 10 ."•Y Grvwtn& medlcal offlce Pkasan1 office al&rTOUD· M>alOl . ~ w G1Mr.a efffce pert r;,t;r 1 on : crown adder banjl.t' pbooea. ~~~~~· ~~ --.-LP! ~~·. . ·--· ,. . -;.,_;:;:,, · · , . ,..__. ¢~"!.;i .~ .._ lW_ftl 310'1 &CM.It .LIM -~ • ~ ..... '!-.. ,.. .. .._.."'--t _l "".':iCD!C:-;.~ ~~ ..... -·-.,._,_...:: -5'Wrfetfw~llll cra&U1J"#Z$'. . -: ~) .... ...,..~~·~~ _· , .. :').·~·~1• -..... r·~ --"""~" -~~~"'rhrretir'Cfl'Heal '-1.;r.,.... a mui.t. OMUU7 °'CPA fir . MUil have .-.-.&'JOR. -u. f&aeduna$400.645-Gll3 ~1..5Pa. 'iriti:iN ' n. anea. lmmed ~. Hwnil;" «Mies. Opportunity for open m l531. heavy emphasis in lbe ~ .,.,,, Job loc N.wpolt Beach. Help wuted. PUU time American Pre:&bOOia. llaidl advancement and n RECl::PI'IONIST areaohta&alkaltypi.o&. TIAIM. 645-7165. OU dresser, !ove seat 6 fMl.101. podiaD lD our~ ad ~-or~JJl1 I ll•d•a~ c e I le o t com p • n y p /l1Jm AM. Npt. Jkh. Call Wendy MCMTJO. --------CIOlNDDde. W&cltet" couch _, dept. lln: llca·Fri. t-5. U-JlSIOO benefits SaJao com.· me m'.~ul . . Teachertlocal pro1ram 41 rocker. Marble top _ ...... OM~I .Telephone • couDter .IJquot Store. Nl111U • Yard penaa me na ura \e w Ith u · Stx:RET All~ • Pleasant coordinal(lf' to orsao&ze wort bencb. ~17 Jiia9J1 ftrm ta~ 2 aales. Require• tood weeteocb. Mu1t have ...... y perie>ce. For interview. small atthrtectural of· 6 manage group of JeOl)le. Simple clerical 1pe111q, Item.mar, " cash retlater e _x · llU"".-• pMiMe call :~. ext RECEPTIO-NlSTJSEC'Y fi re Type 6S wpm . JIJ)lllleSe homestay stu· ~~ ~~~vr:1~r:::[~ "i'11iee. $3.50 to 1tart penmanabip. lluat enjoy perience. 19 Placentia, IM PBSA.11..A m Newport Ce nter ~. phones. hle det1lS th.as summer an So • W/raiae ln 2 wk.I. call UINtinlthepublic. App-C.M.Appbtnpenon. VI"" OltAMGICOAST architectural farm has bkk& Bo• U7. S Cout area Salary + beaut.m.lrron.97$-2757 Aasel• .....SS7, UStl IY Penoyuver lHO Lou p,.e 1 A t llllS..c..tDf'. DAILY PILOT unmeduate opmuit for• Lq\ma.Ca. mn. bDmll JCACo l·5ll-41U •n'•:ft ltll Compll•LD.,H.B. PlacmtiaAve .. c.it. f venjortoa__._~~~ t•AlluM...., 330W Bay.,·--~;respcxuel ablerece/f P-l c....-...~ .. .,.,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---------t exp. or ma ._...._. -..PrtlAll..sPJI . ~-........... 1aecr ary w roo ""''"'-' TEACHER'Sn:;>o;> Eliedn t.er•dry OENERAL OFFICE· lbpitalit)' HostelJa is H• Smdrenmeto:Ad 1556. Dp.aalOpptyEmployer C.ostaM.a . mfic:e appearance aod a Mil.Um Adrmniatrabve Special classes for han-e WU ' er. ~lllN woman, par~· pncttni NeedboeteeMll Daily Ptlot. P.O. Box Equal Opportunity pleas.ant "hone Sectttary. ~-band : dtrapped adult.a. 2y~. ~boill~ILC::...~ time,SAll·aPJllfon·Fri. ln 1everal loc•tiona. 15610.Coetalleu,aa. Employer personality. Must have 80wpm. Typtq. &Owpm cotlece esper. req d ~ P/time bome MDTOl IOUll f i.ome office experience w1accuracy. i.r.. eom· ID> Xl:nt vacation• ms b M-190, ~31). Sw1 .. Pu•ct1aa welco.;,:;r::: real· Mac~ ln SJ~ la We bav. aa taumcHate p.;.~::~~s~~m.::~l andtyp1n1t sk1U~odlif~ pany . Pull benefit benef1ta . Wkdy1 : RdnguatorS7S.Hotpotnl Pt. Ume belp wanted. denu. Brin1lnt gifts =.:orfl&ll:sa::~ ~~°!&,~;!!:: raiael. 1537 Mo~rovaa, ::~~11~~ 1~·a~I M~~t.1t·r1 ~i.er~~ghe .,~~oat~~~~n ~~::!b U~~a~ =ht t'ru, U.5 . .Man.•Tuea.alPtaf« =!:·~~y~::.~· wort. Apply lD penon. •v~lntbei.a.una N.B. forappt.644 56"/0 uz .. ooo+per ~ear . UOri3020W.larvudSt. -------- production. Apply •l .., Ht call :>47-30ll6 · 31822 Del Obispo. •Na. Dell very alter· 7tUM 6649 Santa Ana S46-S?60 For !>aJe. Maytag wulla" Penn ys • ver' 1810 ore . . MAIDS Wanted. 1861 S. DOODI Monday throulh PAltT·TIME Hesideot Aide needed. for •Dryer, SUOeach. ~c:eDtia,C.11. Friday. 111~ Satur· IVIMIMGS retiremenl facilH ,>. p '1' SECRETARY TELEPHONE 673-9344. --------llf HIUI ~~~Wla Bcb. ~~~~:,.~o. Become a trained sales weekendi., 11 7 shirt .EJC£CUTIVE RESEARCllER 19 cubic root Whirlpool G .. Ofc .. sl'Js ......, AllmT .._,._ ..i~,.,.,nrtV1Ua "·'2 .. """1 ~C opponwuty Tempor,.""' ao selhni:. •-iiiiiii ,..., Maloteoance man, ..... Earailap •bout U50 per counselor (over 21) with _,..,_,.... ·""" ,,_. for mature. proCess1onal tr:uo ia-~fC1ce. phone r e frigerato r. SIOO. J....unc JllOS ln traffic r-• moat.b 1rou. ReUab&e the Jim Long & As Restaurant. Mr <.:Ornm·k!> i>erretary lo a u 1s l rrom home. clear pnnt ~-4933.642·6987. dept. of lrg co. slnt Q.EB lime, retired. Costa ~ requil'ecl. soriates Agency to Landrngoow htnog 31.80 dyoanuct.opexec"uveln 1 1 d beoeflla • anat advua-Mesa ana. set your own Call 142·4121 Fosler supervise and cbaperone Auway. c '1 Apply m Gd '"'· de ta a or eote • Gott Membership-Private cement potential. C.ll Wurueekiq.,-eliable hours. Apply at 3020 Ouelletfordetaila. DboAJLY_,PI.LOTla earner person. All polllioali =~~~ -~.~. O W>. Irvine Coast cc. IUta 540-IOSS. Coastal persoo with an aptil\Mle Redbil1 Ave, Gateway, :m·-)'5 ..... Ill OD a one· oPell "adm•NJ!lralne Wlls. l w· I I S1tddl•n Newport Beach. Priced FWauwl Apncy, J'7110 for fll'l"fJS • cakulatoc Sdlaliftc. ,.. OD<JDe buia. eveniJe&s 6 .. _ _._ .._ -*t market. 5S2·2109 e.tiarBLCll akilla to work l'U&llt to 9Pll. We need con· Restaurant "'"st b4 HU·ataner. A ---•• to NEYDARE Aulllt. SQJoso a1Dt eo. ~MAM •eta ..._ cerced, innovatlve CAPTAIN· Prlvate au.ma. aun.. Ho CSP9I' ~ W-.her-Dryer mallimum ',!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!~!!!!!!!!f ._..llle...._•fne P/lime.Buiebow..... -~· penan1wboarelooklng Country Cl ub. Ex · Secretary-Anblut to ~~~~f';>_'ft ~~t.y-!.~~ • r -al per lll1IJ. Apply o1 elee. • plumbla1. ......... for a 11.::raUve part-tune penence prefetted but . Soft ,,..._... _._ -· -.. ·---------mt 9am·DOOD Won.Fri New ... tlkb.t:ll-3555 position. ,.bourto st.art. will train '1ui.l have hoao.caal gemua._ · Tama.Ml.ot• NmmAI Pl llCIDDel SlOO eek potenllal Call w S'l spoken. 1entJe. JOyful. Retnsentoc. !>elf-defroR. llUKIUll. MAiliilOn MOTIL tc I 9 cea.a.f ~ext250. between µl'~·~r ~~~~eN~\.ps perfttt1onlSl. Prepare Tlell;pho n: r~p:.r~tor $100. ~ster today for locaJ BOO Newport Center Dr Salu7 Hqotiab&e. MOl'Oa 90UTI 2aDd6PM. Ask for Lon <.:all Wed thru Fri. form ma.n0ou5 meals. Vaned am • 1 · ! ure 631-0.13 tempcQJ'Yua.ignmeol.8. NewportBeadl tt. 0 ceron_rl ,,_· I·~--=. ar..peo.t lHVlew.644$404 hard work • travel penal only. 221 l'oren - 557 MJll: w:-~ua1 Opp Em-1~r Jl/F EllJ:r lo one of the • -... --~p11.-.t. -41&5683 <rear) 1....-. Beach Slove. clean ..... ~ t'V DaU:J -Re->taurant -.nack bar it woru good S'9S l~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I folowtn1: Plumbin1, depead•ble Adult 330 ySlreet conct'lli.1on i.taod. h~lp SU:RETARY with~· Tele Tech . PAHX . 548-8513or~-4o4is HouMc:....,... needed to dettrlcal or carpent.ry. Delvsy Penoa for the Costa Mesa "'anted . s and w 1 <' h keeplng skills needed Im CT'Oti5bar. 18 50/hr. ~> n. ,.-.r"'\•Lfr'\':_ wort for Jui~'• Rag. Apply to: Mr.Haye,SUrf Peril Newport area. F.qual()pportuoily maker. Call Barbara at med Salary com eip Take ad to Slat~ GAS DRYER U \ I \ gectyAnm,p/Ume4days :e~..r.:;:· Laguu Mu.st. bne dependable Employer 7S48716fromllo3pm ensurate with ex · empolT.IZl·281-022 WOl'UICJOd. nMl'OIWl'lfUISOHt:!llWMOlS a~l4. ---------t motof' trea1port•tloo .,_ -penence. Call aft 9All TEXT 1 LE A rt as t / :;48.&Sl.3or548-4C •---------Mald.,.nce man, exp. and t. available after· nc:M.aurant ~22m de N nooaa Jl.f'; llorain1s p . . ht New res&auraol needa · Cok>rist, 3 yna. up. man· REFRIGERATOR J72lllrdaStnet HOllSECLBAHERSup allpbases.5 ys. wpt Sat 6 Sua. Appro•. art. tame nag •·cooks. food & cockta.il sacatT'AllY datory. Repeats. col· Excelleat·l250 ............ toa lar Car ~123 area. Send ,_ume to Ad SZI'>.• pw per mo. ror Janitorial. Own lraia. waitresses. Apply Sal. for small electron lea onuya, production ~13or$48-4486 ;:::;:::::l~~~pt~~·~~· ~~~;1 "67, Dally Pilot, P .0 . Juat • liUle over an bour Start S4 ·SS Per hr· 1().5pm, 41 Mon. June 16. ri.rm l.O c-ta lleu. SIH ortenled. FuU ume poe. -------- .1 Box U60. C<Nlta Meta ~ YlJl1' day. ror cletaJJI m.21DL 10-6pm . 331S7 Camino reqw~ Salary oetO&ota· Top o1 t.be lane aludio RCA Whirlpool ff'OM·free Geolra!Offlce HouMclunen. F/timll « 931128. call ll1te « Foster at Put time errand boy. for ~anoCe~~~-betund ble. eau Dave.. 754.1414 located In Mwioa VeeJo. refri&. 1ood cood .• bm. CLRJCAL P/tlma. Start lmmed. MaleorFemalebelpforU KMlll Newport physician planade E RET RY Call : Suu Chaiavel. 1200 SJ&..- TopS.&t&-41'11cwl'l3-l216 Haul duler Ir rental ~C...t Variouldutiesw/fleS1ble Retail record store lo S C A nexi:'.!t~. TJ0.2922 Kenmore waiber and ~~~~:.u:= ..,_._.,.,. ehlldeare, yard. El Toro area. .... bra. ID~ves auto care. Newport Beach. P tume :-"~,.SH pre'. TOOLMAKER dryerS75each.Callafter )i)iie W'lllting w tDwnben. live-lo. IAl*18 Beach. 581-4ll10.. 330 ~1 SUeel JllS'IClUl • buaiDeu er· day help. Cash ~giattt ferred. 644-7516 Bw Id " malntaeo DJ. 6PM 9118-_. Good arowUl ~· Ute cooking. nco salkr. Jlanic:uriK wanted Good ~~Y nndl.644-164l. exper n« 675·1!21. MF,• LF. 0.y &hill. All AMdloa 1015 ty. l&iO mo. ewport mEnalisb.t97·235.'S co location XlDl.. work· RffAILCLH• w 0 , .... y..,,.... ~OK· Retired or part·---·••••••••••••••• Beach. (1(18), (1461) Ho"•"lceeper wanted. iog cood. JOE POR· PIX OPBATOR Dependable sa1-peMOn --1--uur ...... D~D y .n ....... _ ..... o 3 o.a."S/WE"'".,. m>eded. l0-5 Moo lhru Flnaoelal Investment CAJ:DRAULICS CORP PUBl.JC nJD...-•ftE lJve-ln. ChUd·care. 5 n.~ •• ,.c.n .. &&1.--· . NURs•s ... IDES.· .... I n• LA f m ror educatora r ,.._ .. St r .. ' """••u k N ~ " " Reliable penoa wltb FtL WLU tram. Apply Ill 1r · 2110~ vwa • .->n. TYPISTS dayi/wk. 1'1S/w · r . Maowttb mt1•sbope•p. ahlfta, esperteaced or person Pier 1. 2110 Pencnoel Comaua•ca· SS7-43Zl ••••TIM• Good typin« lkllla. Dtc· buls6.U-Ol30. "Oea rm" R ._ D type Traioeea. lleae Verde pluaaot • er~~ liarbol" Blvd. CM Uoos Dep\. Secreuey. ---------1 """ ta phone experience Hou s EKE E p ER . wortt. Fabrication, as· Coav. Hosp. 111 eemer. phone mannePBX De -X1m typtD&. Sh req'd. TIAYB.AGT.Jbllr. T_... 7:lOPM helpfulbut~required. CHILDCARE sembly, machin.l.Dc. ln· Ooata!ll ... S.--5515 tojob1 our pt R.'i s P.irt time Rehef E.uc.sec:ret&rialuper. totrainas~mana&f!l'ol Dsn1or rm tbls, cbn. • Be b. · N Bch Appbcaol shou;kl be able Ch a r ~ e N u r s ~ a !DUil Noa amoler pre-Ion& established com· ch1011, sofas. chra, lllOmo. Newport ac UVE·IN specUoo. ewport Nlnini to wort rolaUo.g days. 11 1 :.>AM Mesa Verde rd lnquare <714) ~123 puteriaed a1eney 10 rocken. bvm1 rm ttu. • (Ml?) 615-flG area. ~ew Media Co. C.MW~ Apply in ~rsoo tam· t:oov Hosp. 661 Cenltt, Newporl·lrv1ae area lovely bdrm aeta, • 5e-CZll )'S, ... mbr. 11-'1 lhift. oOcln Moo·Fn, Personnel Col>la ~ha. 541·~ · Bue .ai..., • frillles it armoares. b"nt beds. i • U .YOU ue • Prolesaiooal MICMAMIC Xlnl wodlq cooda. 8 MAlllO'n HOT& ------SICltlf MT Ible. profit sharia.&. Mtn. 2yrs c:radlea. hiih chn. olfice TUSTIN O.metokJciat, become a P Id h Ud EOE 900Newport Center Or SALIS Cllll• Enellent alltll_s. eoo· e.xpr as •It· required deska • ch rs. PLUS S.S. Rep f« YOW' area. HOteA CASS 1 0 aya. Newport Beach f'or martne hardware llturtkln or en&f~ Send res ume t o W LOTS MORE. Phone fro m 10·2pm. F/time. 4 day wk. Espr. :Weoav Ho.plUJ Eq\W()pp Emplyr Mi f' store Exper. neceu. upenence pre . ..,,,.... ~Properties Joe. P.O. Bo1 SAVE SAVI SAVI m'!WmlMfl 54&-4S'71. N~o ~0R;11~ ~':i :111116Tburi.DA~e.C.M. F,umt All co ben~flt•. beoeliu. Send raua>e 1233. Newport Beach, CA We honor BofA, llC. J"Ul~ 1 l ----'/PaVPnllCl••" Call Balboa Marine with salary requJrt· !Di63 ,. __ .. , • .. __ .. ·•c·, .. Indoor p aal ma a · comm. Rell . req . N!AniDI ln • friendly ~ ;,.v ...... Hardware. ~ 9671 for RllU t.oSbaron Banller. ---------• .......,.uer s c~ ..... ...clS. IMC. t.tmnce. Full and put Mi-9M8 ar Ml-72'76 aft t . worklDI atmoipbere. Spa ~nilfactwina co. in awl. EOE/M FH. Praley ot So. California. TIAY& Aeeff N 0 P E R S 0 N A L 1770Jlr"fm•41L timeavailable.4t'1·5436 pm. l'...s•-.., II rt I Slata Ana1 baa plmmed. P.O. Bo• 2300, Newport ,..,_._um -. ... es ... r. CHECKS PLEASE! ~ ••• •mo • openln1 or a eraon· SALESGIRL, summer BeecbCAillliU.E,O.E. OOKuue·ffS.un.,.. t'ood •v•U•ble. Jtem. ShtJOI, T..... INSURANCE office de· Medical RecepUon1lt f« ibpAlal, Curnnt OS*»-Dti/PayroU Clerk. Muat help Outgoin1 6 fnend· su.bjed topnu)e. 5441141 slr9 ,ut for swralof· local Orthopedic tap: know ~key by touch, 1.y, lB yrs. or older. Jr.~ TIAYILA&BIT MASTllSAUCl'IOM flee work lachadlDI SUr,.oa. Ellper. pre· ~'•allllhift.a pwaemployeesiauaa. Sportsweu. Second SICllTilY Com 207S~NewpCJlt81vd.CM Temporary Jtiom licwiq pboQes. rue., ferred in all ph ... ol chaDee rorma . ma.inlain Glance.675 3311 NB deve'IOL co. Growth ~· ,r:;1,""P:!f.' ~ mms ........ •• tm i alaoa•~· etc.T)'pin&•2yeanal· frtlalolllce.Resu.mereq. full-time aod put.time f!"aonnel mes. slct potmt SH dlctpb beM. callMtQ73. It " ficeexperiencerequired. Oa.Uforappt.to-IOOO. -.n&a ve. vecaUoo • al&.en Sales1irl wanted. Frr. ~~applic~l who6esale. __ , .. - ,. Call meu l*wa 8 41 duCle ltaU. Will train if Tues thru Sat. no e:xp (rvinePenoonelAceocy TRAVEL AGENT-ouiakle WCJl•I •• 'r~ _.. Ft.toApptieant 4.30 Jledial front office for Eu:allmcy room RH sharp. Pleaae phone ~ 67~. E. 7U> ec.ta lies• _ ................... . • · · IUl'lieel 1ub speclalllt UlrabU'I penonnel. 7144404.U. • 1 • IOl470 sales. llUO 2 yn. exper. ~ Eaercycle Lib : ~ ~C·I MUIAMCI w1otnce practice. E•· SALESLADIES ~~ -----~7113 new~• ': :..._ w&. TIClllQAM ~ieatcedoab' need •PP-ICUIOCURN PET A'ITENDENT·BUI)' Wallah Clarkea S Cs\ .,,., • .n~ . .-n..w.n.w TYPIST-GENERAL OF· 81Z·n71 --N rt v S1l•r1 eom ·--.... '-ch blmel. fulJ .Ume. Plau . Ma\"re/ell· nCE. .. , ... -~' ad ..._ Lt&eQllilll Salee otnce. ewPo , • • --~ imt-ttme. SS.15hr.stut. pmenc.d FT/PT llra G ••SECllSTA».ISI•• ..._ ~ 1r; ·"c ... z-~;:" ... a ~ ..n~l"CI NII• 6 Olllt#. o.&.alll, ftpn meuurate •l•bUltJ. C.U..,_••·.OHI ~l·'1Nl/7Sl·'1500 ""-'•-Lqldla.t.• oo eaper n•eeuary: ____ • ltH , _... ......_ Oool-· WQd. wW tra1a. U,'11& Beolflla. HB.141-Z!11 ..._ ....... .._ .. ,,_ ''"' Oun Good -...nu Ar promo ..... • ............. .. J S f11111J.a1•1Na•1t11:nM mt CarHr 0-P· MEDICAL Pert-time •llllmaMA. PHOM!! OPERATOR SAU!SMANAGU.Salel &alelOaNll=llOS Uoea1 oppty. F'anmra~C.00.Al UIOIDm , -.rkl•I eoadltloa1. • E .O.&. Mrw. ft:oataw·~-,.: .,......,, .. pllllllbtna r-.plor~eoa,..... ~Oal.Y lnl.MMlOOE.O.E. ie...Mmm...;.,IOtono •aeu• tall Laura -...1454 "'*-a--• allllllll ow ti). No apw MC. Put· of So. c.a1: for LnWv.,... Lil ReindenAlemtJ ..., ._.. .... Ilk-~--_ · Cllllred." tin ,.... •k, new .......... UNI our time, .... or •u4b. callOedliaaU7J.DU ta>Bittb.Eatal>'M TYf'ISl'.fu.lJ.ume oo 11., M" ... ~ CGB'\Wt.W ~ '1.:,, ~ a..1'1r.M1-1T7I .....,.. wtd.ta blelude Perfect for 1t1i1deot1. Salee Heowpc»tle.._.... Caret 11. lllo•·Ptl wiader,itlA.,_.llfll· ~-~°"'Cl 14-* ~ apD• t •lc.M did.al plea • tmp&oyee _.,aft2Pll. Men • WomeD with H l :JW:JO. Fr" patklolJ. flllen. trl·pOcl, -t•i ....,. ...... ,.... eybllbomedopmlap ••-OIMCI _....._ PUIMm -__ ,_ • ---lftDtrectSale9 ·---ete•M 1d b•neflt s. C all ~w.Pd.090l'$1AGO.leU ...._ 11t ,_.wlllil ta. far -J ......_ .-av ~;=.... ~-:.i:.. 1JIOCllDt com ...,._, • ...,.. llleWlt SS&-lll4 Equal for •· ~ptt. Pim ,_.._ •• 1P'"P!"l1· ~ * Ida.,,_ lab 6 x . Let• WI yoe about oar ;;:;:... tW.. ~-miaai;:"' oab u\.a lo needed......-lo ~Employer.MF. BeMltr color 4arltrm =~:' .-·.-... = UMl9WlllM ,., .... ~ ... mi rHt•t acuuuon of td. OHr1 Phnnbln1. ee.~lelon lftPltr)' tn sllCOlll'fYOUA&D WA!Tll...,,..U.. ap-eQdpmt. ... l.UI ~I ~-=fn.:-:· •tan .,., .. ,~ .-.-~· ............ i.I .... , Ale....U•• ••eoverJ •im I So. CIUf. cau '°" appt ........ Nllalllo.lalaU lb' t:i&WD IAK-IPll.' 103 C.MOO A'fl. tnl• .... ~11 •• TJPbl, , .. ••t :'& , .. ""°:llllNclr ._.,_. •• a. ..... .._..~ODD· ._. .._..... nH7&·90lO •• qll6I& .m-_,..-. ...__....Cll· w/'2M 11 ....... ....._. ,~ ., .. .,. Wfft. ~~ .... ~-1Mt11.-.nlet ftr fd ~~) ~-=:'~ ._..._ t..atem~ H.a.....-.1 tr.0.Ufl.-.mT. . •f080.IGU• ~ ~ ....._fth. Call _, .......... _ tn61&•¥:':1.,"""' ~ v--···--.__-... 0na' -··-Ww t:i -rCl&rtl. - t ,_ ••• • :.~i• G\!3 ~~~••-&A~ :._~ vsa.t1 •· r-; .-~. 80 v~. 'I~ ~.:f.: :::::••c~~! ~-r~~~ ~~e:.ii.etroalc• C4I " ltll ·~,;QilL'IO.DO ~-•' tr ~··-......,. -, ' V•.Pdeaebwk.Pkln· ...._,. Otvwlnl <Om• .-ill.a. , .. ,... lllbC ........... ,,., ........ . . ' • ...:..-0. ... ..... '·'°' 11 ~'· :2 i(, =. ··=·,:. .... '1£.1:'• I ", r cf llaftlllllol7d. le.all col• e•1· Med. ... .. m.. ~ l..~t ~:·-=~=··= r1 n.t ...... can ... ""'~ ~ • .,.._ '•r< 1 " ,._. ' • '•t ~ t lat J ...._., .... •H o' r • t t Marlu CUvea Jmt....,'tlpla•-•· e. • ""'--. · !'iii • Iii,.. .. w · -·-·-•'w,a ~ • .. ~l... •. •n •• Marl }..,_eertUtM). m::.. tNT. •for'--· ucta. niz Harbor _.,,... ... ,A= =a;;~ept . can 1 • -.... 1M e 'tMDll:r .... ~--.. • "' • .. ( ..... j).•6'J6 _, a~.C.11.ta&alli ' c• _, ......... • : -' •-ee kill•• C•A 1!"fwttt1. ·a1 : •~•Jl'lr 'al fllllll *-la t111e -a Ntllw. ARl7 ill 1'hdl,., ol4 Mff foir tt la wt~=• lo•·~t ,, ,~ r.-~ 1oa•.-.i .,.· , -·~-~--••• i .. ·• • tre1ibs .-..i ..... i-..LJ.,A DllW ftlt& llr:;: a. •.~.Plate .... 1ooe11 .. wUll a W41'fTACTJ01'1! Clwtoocl act. Pltou sa.a; lcia .._. •ltb • :=. ·. .~ --~ ..... 1 ---~:,•••Irr• . , -1= « •~-.ra., 11 . -· OW'Wlld.eo..5'7'1 ClalltfedMl'4Nf71 ..-.. _ ~ Dmb'PUata..ilf!ldM. • ~~ .... - I t } ... ' ---..__ .....,_ -fl T" .JI ,,. ,, -;. . ' ' ' r • •Alumlown patio cover ~ 12x30', Y<M.I remove. 9S'1·S792 ---------•Dinette set, bookcase. Labrador Puppy, 9 wks. corner tble, misc. Fem., fully weaned, to household items. 20321 good bome. 645-5749 Harpoon Cr. Hunt Bcb. lOmo F Shep llix, gd 01Ceele & Merritt stove, w/ldds, genUe, doesn't lotsofbabythiqa. barlr. Sacrtf to loving S.9tt bm. SJ6.t6l2 PATIO FULL 1...ovUii Cairn Terrier, 2i,.; FRJ ·SAT }TS. AKC. No Ume, new 721NARCISSUS,C.D.lf. twins in family. 640-814.5 Corner 1rp, HP mat-treaa.. Rod crd lbl, 4 ctn. Both new. teo.4'20. Lam bdrm set. Ila.Ii bu Lealr-Cal King. 2 nlte stnds. triple clnar • lndudea Martex spread. <Autwnn Wheat) Xlnt ! S285 851-9511 WANTED: Ancbor cbain, 12' lllrrocraft atum. atlfr. 77 UMRm 1r IOl7 used lx, 1375. 7D~ Compl equlp'd for ....................... clys. ~ and lisbin&. All SHERRY'SPETCARE --._..;;.--t-,-11-,--7-.~--• est.ru. radar, 2 lath, Boardln 6 room1D -.. • • dual radios, etc. PP. I I _. I 5w ska 20 M U S T S E L. L ! wtt.b love. free -•P· ......... _........... TM.....a:zt Axxlle Pups Ir Penlaa ft>llt aalnt••nee, Olllltlwd ---------t ~foraale. TeaC.., repair• canvu. All/· ~· SldpJack enu.. studs. 25 yra exp. Craft Yacbt SerTice. Lrlr·L&ma Lower-4oaded. ~2848. m.1m1 _-.-_______ --¥ 5116 size. At least 26' SUlry Terrier puppies, 3 Sblp rupt, P1aiab Teak '85 II ft. Ba}' CrWaer: • Ion&. <?all aft 6:30PM. maJes. A.KC, ready June worlr , refurblabla1. bp........,.; with trailer. 1·1ifl-Mtll ZS. 49MT70. Repair woft, ~ IUDQ. ca.u Gl-131. =:,.:nor aen: Mlos. Mew New 9100 ......_Mew 9IOO ..... Mew HOO ....._Mew we'll~~ ~per•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ........... •••••••••••• .. ••••• ..................... ...... tac. Add~ eacb. Smd cbec* « money Of· derto: PILOT PllMTlla P.0 .BuU. O:llla-..ea.ma NEWPORT DATSUN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY INTEREST RATES ARE DOWN F1NANCNG AVAILMU F WITH NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 60 MONTHS GIANT INVENTORY CLEARANCE SELL-A-THON .,,., .. 1., 200 SX HATCHBACK s.se.'°i:r '6789 LHl H Ila,,, .. ., ... 0. Dttr Marte. ~ .. ftnt eul"n•r1. 1 .... 'UY • .... ,.... ..... ... ~ .. rtta1. Aal tW>' ~ul., a ,1 t•ua ... .:-"' ntaaa. "" .. :--...:._ ..... ~ .. ...-.: ,,_........... ... ....... . ...... -...... ..., ...... ,... .,.. ""' ....... . GET A "DO IT DAILY" T-SHIRT FOR ONLY $3.25 For $8.50 You C•n Send A 3 Lin• Greeting To Special Folks And Get A "Do It Dally" T-shirt Tool -t 'Dall~ Come In To Any Dally Piiot Office And Place Your HAPPY AD And Pick Up Your T-Shlrt. · =: DISCOUNT 2DOOR 5991 812609 5542 5390 152 4DOOR sm 914144 6470 5794 676 2DOOR 5867 893407 6895 6123 772 4DOOR 5756 880828 8837 5991 646 4DOOR 5753 811085 6902 8299 603 2DOOR 5970 8m30 8070 87031367 2DOOA 5883 875G70 .. 70Gl 1036 4DOOlt 5751 ·--17'17 81G 855 2DOOA 5968 •121 • 7352 1419 883 4DOOR 5759 851490 8837 I058 581 4DOOR 5195 85333, 7027 8229 798 4DOOR 5871 891534 6945 6175 770 4DOOR 5987 881192 8337 72811056 4DOOR 5997 881121 7917 em 989 4DOOR 5882 882117 8100 70421058 • 7a& 2DOOR 5978 115110 6720 5112 2DOOR 5171 115000 7115 832& w 5941 134234 9115 4DOOA 5894 093745 9155 819 4DOOA 5752 092459 9155 783 4DOOA 5937 115751 9115 M9 . 4DOOA 1838 102780 9415 2DOOR 5811 CMOOOO 851 2DOOA 5923 052290 9375 8515 860 2DOOR 5806 043250 9070 8102 968 2DOOR 5IJl1'1 042887 9070 1102 968 2DOOA 58CM 043806 9010 7930 1080 ' 2DOOR 5893 047155 9425 8338 1087 2000R 5678 040270 7550 112· 2DOOR 5801 045511 7IOO 835 2DOOR 5803 044100 7142 853 . 885 2DOOA 5892 040441 7935 2DOOR 5172 001417 886 2DOOR 5111 814 DOOR " 5IOI 872 • • ' ,... ....... DIESELS PICKUP 6045 925251 ' ·RABBIT . . 5973 918984 OASHERWAGON 5M9 126776 OASHERWAGON 5944 121123 DASHERWAGON 5947 126339 DASHERWAGON 5948 126872 DASHERWAGON 58'6 121521 . DLWIERWAGOISM3 102711 4DOOltlMltlER 5939 121141 ' OASHERWAOON SSM2 115115 4DOOROASHEA 5936 114344 DASHERWAGON 5946 111989 DASHER4BOOR 6018 140520 7170 7325 10,525 10,525 10,585 10,585 10.&20 10,llO 10,340 10,()45 9870 10,880 10,305 7120 7225 '9995 9995 9915 ... 10,G68 10,110 '17%7 980I 9187 10,110 965& 50 100 530 530 590 590 U2 170 613 ~a7 4U 570 649 CONVERTIBLES YANAGON VANAGON VANAGON VANAGON YANAGON CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAIRA CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER CAMPER 5115 110022 5924 -14 5811 IOll11 5933 8074'1 10,141 10,080 10,0ll 10J»ll VANAGONS 5928 092519 .,1,320 5931 095121 10,735 5921 093IOI 10,310 5927 092226 10,185 5587 Oll827 10P2 10,490 130 M2 773 9419 891 1749 '36. 9*' 908 VANAGON CAMPERS .... 0523U 092895 013011 052783 OICMl1 019070 013119 13,115 12,752 1163 12,475 11,202 1273 12,925 11,810 1315 12,387 11,201 1186 12,47& 11,204 1271 12,307 11,142 1165 12.-11,2511206 13,300 12,131 1169 .. 12,125 11.110 1.31 s WE NEED YOUR TRADE PAID FOR OR N01i! ·~ . FREE CREDI! CHECK , WANTIDI i.a .... ,.,,... ud Vo hoa . Call u a 1'004 l POISCHES WANTED A1low un:IW i4ijiOltlldlty- to camkter the purcbue ______ _. or tnde-in al 1ov clean .Pwlebe. Check with Ua Today! &...4 ................... . 74'fWCAMPB i aet C4> Cad Scvtlle Superllick. flat Lop roe>· P'or YourCar! JOHMSOM & SON '9c•M•csy 211D1Harbor Blvd. Colt.a llaa MD-SD> v,:~-~-"'~ ~ .. OYEI ....... Fl.lr..."l:'.OULGood VW, Ponebeor A.Si CHICICIYaSOM VW·PORSCHE·AUDI ~ .£. Cout H.lway at Bayside Dri•e Newport Beach 81J.OIQO etegaat.e wire wbeela bile veniDD. aow. Amann1 _.,._ .. _~----t ~ (DlFL.K) --._ .. f I tied ; S4.Jt5 ...................... . IOIWITHAM M9._. 9705 Yoe.ISWA684 •••-••••••-•••• ... ••• IM PORT ANT 7D W-.m1.nsttt Ave AMAL NOTICE TO READERS A.ND m Wesam•nsf« Q.IAIAMCI!!! ADVERTISERS 8'1Zl 631-7llO AJI '79 Alla Romeos Tbe price of items '85 a.e.y, Reblt vs ene. llUSTOONOW! advert1~ed by •eb1c:le New w.. lli50. 646-2700 IEACH IMPOltTS dealers La the vdude and &-eml 8M Dove Strffl clanified advert .. 1n1 -------NEWPORT BEACH ooluama does oot 1.ocl..:k 'ST Ford Van. £100. lcyl. 75Uto0 aoy applicable tun. iUnt mrdt. crpt. wood -------h~. transfer ftta. pueAed ar upbolstettd. Alfa Romeo, ·74 GTV. fJIMIDCe t baraes. fees for map Sl200 must sell. Great rood. 881i. $4900 a.t.r polJUbOrl control de -M6-~. after Spm flrm. MS-1597. .,._ eert.&ft.CattOU or de-- ~ dacumeat.ar)' Pf'e-Sbor\ 'JS Ford 1:100. PS.. '74CONVERTIBLE ..,._ duqes uaJaa PB. AM /FM. 39,000 m1. $4.31115 acJiierwiM •Pftlrted by demi. dnt CODd. 14.000. 1--.....aeves. -~-...,. ______ _.. "NAlfettaOT . I SUIOIEltTUIE Vf!ffY lo mi, new bur&a- SPSCIAL cb' paint, radlala, lllat .. "°"',,., tml aa..k. Gd "'IS ..... v .. low ... caml. M0-1111 ~ _ eamper. OnrinaJ owner. -. -· •.ooomi. Xlnt c:ood. '7S SPYDER. very red. 111.-0 -.s:moaft 6p.m very nice. The best around. S.'5,950. 673· n8t> '518-leyllDV. 'IO Chevy Van. many •• mu. swivel rtar bucket •73 GTV am-fm cass. eau-.,,,.,144-.., ...... p/W . fmt • rear SilJld. 32 S3200 or besl ol· '41F'ord Woodie. l"elCOnd. aa.r. V 8 ea.c. auto trans. _rer_ss_1-084_1 ___ _ SU.ODO. ALSO '29 llodel P IS. c:Nse control,~ ~ 9707 A town aedan. 4 dr. iur.. ff.!Pest bed over -·••••••••••••••••••• rutored , uo.ooo . --.-.me. 11$.QO '1W 0000£ IOO. 6 cyl. 'D f'Wd9e 356 CI I I ell•, wb.b.. pe""d vw.....-smo. -.-.~TIW'l Ji51~ w.... 9590 • C... SMlby Cobra.,_..--·•-•••••••••• nu paial, P S. PB. rwlala. map. cap. 197S. ~L ·11 llarll Ill. Low -......a?SO/OBO. MO-Git WllUY CUAMC:AltS A19TauCKS '~ONM H ' ' ~F VA<:' l ~ r •1979Alm .. . Automatic, A/C, cruiM CJOllll'Ol. 9.000 mlJa. Very dull CM. (Ser.401Z) $1,ffS 'M llerc:w-y Partlane Manuder. loeded. clean. "Ir> loaLS. JI.Int cmd. fllel ,, .. ~, I .iOO frmit tlld ~ce. Great loJ. lo mi. air . caaa for restorint or paN. -------• .....,, ou tlra. ~111, 9lllO.MM117. ...Adi CaUMNll18 _~_ .. _12_. ---- " Ct~l\/!iH I t71J)A TSUM 2IOZCOUPI 5 speed trans., air cond .• rallye wheels Ir Jess than 22.000 miles! Cleanest Z io town! (438230). $1911 I • NO ADDITIONAL DEALER'REP CHARGES I • NO BLOWN-UP PRICE S~KERS • NO ~x'f~~oE!!I£~~~R~R1q's ON ALL TOYOTA CELICJS, COROLLAS,* CORONASl SUPRAS 'EXCLIJOIHG Tl!RCE\.'$ OUE TO AVAIV.l1l1TY '19M1Sll 2mx2+z 6 eylindet. auto .• fact. air cond .. pwr. steerin1. power disc bnku. pNer wtndows. AM /FM stereo, ma&$. CnUe COO· trot. low milea. One owner cream puff cw UYP>. TOO LOW TO L1ST SMTAAllA llTSll 2J001 E. l 'lUl Street S....Ana , ~11 '. ~- eRX7s I , .... Dehery eGLCs . WE Ill· MIRE BECAUSE WE SELL M•EI SOMETHING DIFFERENT! ~ Cars. Classics, Aatlqllff. lace, Ir Owe of a kind! INQ.UDED ON ALL USED CARS S TO BIY NO GIMMICKS -NO HASSLE 60 CAR INVENTORY Al BILL EY *· ALL SAFETY CHECKED -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY -UP TO 48 MOS. FINANCING -PLUS- i f . i ' ; ~ • ; • • . . • This is the symbol o(.AUTOCAP. The Automotive Consumer Action Program. AUTOCAP is an independent panel made up of concerned citizens. Some are consumers. Some are automobile dealers. The job of the AUTOCAP pane l is to help solve complaints you have about your car. AUTOCAP is someone to turn to. lln'RIP The ........ lo retnetnbe( •• iDW.tm,,,,._ -1561 ...... ...... .,.. Pnblde Red. --1.--.Y *--17100. dis.-.- ----819.t. COITAllDA · 979.2503 -~~~~ ,,.!l),.~~~j~--t~~ . .:~··( :.-~~-f-111'i'Ml'Mlllllbl''*itjir'W~~ This,,,... pt«*ftaed •a Public Service by the MOTOR CAR DEt\LERS ASSOClA TJON of Southern California and tbe Daily Pilot BEAT THE ·PRICE INCREASE Prices Going Up Juns 16 · ::.~,: JI E 12-13-14 I 15tb THURS.,· FRI., SAT. I SUN. If you Don't Buy Your New Datsun From ti!!i71ttrr;l'!f'fl'l •J ~l fi '1 : I YOU MAY BE PAYING TOO MUCH. Immediate Dall vary on Most Cars USED CARS CWRllCE SILE WE NEED TRADES 'Tl ...... 11• .._.._.,.,, 5~·&11& ,,..,...,...... ,,. ..... 1 .... ............ . .......... . =:::r ... •1•1& =-:.--'3411 ~ttno • , .... , WANT E D ·7~.·7 7 Mercedes ~D. pvt pty. -953 •17zsoSE. MOO. Call *-2111. 644-9lllO 280 C. 19'74, auto. AC. A M /FM. oew tires. lll D&. S7 ,000 080. ....... °"' 9746 ....................... lPlO()pel GT . f!OaCHlt21 '. lflllC ....... Tr ...... Odl roror. Deal...,_." Wb o lea a let Ser·r. ..,..... ..· .. HOUSI°' NOCJS·· nctm-1250 · m,wi..-.. •1119 lllSC · -· Alloys, s unroor. Air cand., c....ue. lu~r. 3,000mll9. (Ser.14001 u s.tu * 1979 POISCIE::~ 924 t Stereo. aunroor. ma11t 16.500 miles. A very nlcct car! l~lWRHJ Sll,995 Edra dean white pamt w /pin striping . New Utta. ma I•, Cassell Pl~r---::::--:.ft~ dedt w /AM /FM. Takang bat elf« S31 ·953 PEUGEOT DD PEUGEOT BIKE ~ ,fJfJ 10 SPEED VHEN YOU BUY ANY BRAND NEW 504 or 505 F RO M BEACH IMPORTS \ \ \ AND EE P e ugeot 10 Speed Bike8 and 2 Peugeot Mo-Pede when YOU P URCHASE ANY 79 PEUGEOT 604 • ffer good Friday.Saturday- ay, June 13-14-1 5, 1980 I I. • WE WANT YOUI IUSlllSS ~10% MSCHlll ON ALL PARTS AND (62 YEARS OR OLDER) ····~··············· WE RWY CARE! LIMITED OFFER! This Ad Must Be Preeented Prior To A1YV WOtt<.To Be Qone On Your Vehicle. Offer EICPI,_ 7-3HIO. 7710YOTA C&ICA S1DMd.IMno. "HardtO,,.. .. "HURRY" <tmGL). tml RAY n.A.DICBOE Li.DcolD·llOl"CUl'J 16 Au&o Center Dr. IRVINE IJ0.7000 -HNW' Blvd. COITAllESA 979-2103 '~ ne t11at-~ performance vt - 1980 VOLVO 4 DI. 59AN-4CYL ··peed~ ......... moukllng. fllbric -.. • ..,_. dleo brake• and plnttrlP••· IV0244M-t-e29714l. All makes, models and colon Cl888ified ·Auto Advertising DAILY PILOT in the 642·5618 I tlO YOLYO 2 DR. SIDAM -4 CYL SB)AN -4 CYL Automatic trtMMf11lon. oower Autofftllttc trentmt111on. '""'°°'· .llHrlno • IWPff. ...... ...l .,.. .......... 4...,... dllc ...... mouldlng. ........ die .,,.... • wttMt ... mouldlfa flbtlc C*9 • tebttoa... NCMMIAt•t802•n. _. ...... ~1·1•t41). 58446 . s 19• VOLVO Z DR. smAM-4CYL ............... roof ... wheel cite ........ _.. ... r' .. IQ..., cond .. pin •tripe I wheel mou Id 1 no• ~1·178*). P9336 1979DATSUN 1210SIDAN ~ , .., BEAT INFLATION IWIWAYSI 1. Beat the price rises CJOllKJ into effect this Monday, Jme 16th. Get eye-popplnCJ 2 sa•ings on new 1980 • prese11Hy in stoclc! POSmYaY THIS WIBC8fD ONLY! SALE ENDS SUMDA Y EVENING, JUNE ISTH! '78 DATSUN Z 2+ 2 e cyhnder. 5 SOd .. atr. window $ 7884 shade. Cabriolet pkg. brown extenor. Low miles (618 U.IN) --- ·ao TOYOTA CELICA 4 cyi . auto. trans.. 81f. pwr. steertno. 7180 AMIFM wltap•. maga. shd kit. sliding roof. 24 mo.124.000 ml. MI LES service contract avail 1799ZERI '79 SUBARU BRAT 4 wheel drive. one owner and fhll PRICED one I• fully eQulpped <11 -s~>. SELL '79 DATSUN ZX Air. custom paint. CUS1om ~ •121 o tow mites. MUST SEE! (390 Xlf). 4 door. automatic transmission. maroon milt COior. Ctean• 1483 WZW). LAST CALLI FOR MEW 1979'1 Just Over 2 Dozen Left Take Yow Pick At FACTORY IMVOICE- OR LESS! 280%X. 200 sx. 810 510 • PICKUPS Dealer lnstlHed Ociticns. If Ally. e.tra. WhtMI They Laac. - CONNELL ' Ht-¥11r1 l ~ I ·, 4J_, I' v v JliilllS.OJl9EIC1m .... 327 ••lo, bucket•. daouM, Id llPG. Sl'100 or ll9l ob. Call after 12 DOaD ea.an . ................... -------- ,. Bilek 4 cir LeSabft '71 lloate Carlo, full a.ta. ao..o mi. aU pwr, Power. tape, nma xlnt. All/Fii stereo, cndH M400/0BO. Gl-4772 «Jattol. M3'0. ~ .,.,_ ....... ... __ , ewis/Wkndl ruo .. .., mecuouucaUy ln---------1 clined, a lt71 Chevy "12 Dulek Convert. Cer.-Kinpwood Sta Wp 400. turian. Loaded, restored. Pl. pb, auto, lltcbelin AsJaac ~Oct Wlll t.Ue st.eel bit white aidewalts. any rea. otr. ~i.:m1 Rod goma Old. $1'15 or bat i81Wpl Ltd Edit. TUrbo mr. 968-_925_1·---- VIS. 23,000 ma. Fullpwr• Q,evy '73 Monte C.rlo, ··~~,~(~ '~ J ~~?ifa--:~-. ttl S 'TT Nova, 2dr, 311 peed oo ··-··········-···· the noor. very clean. '74 Sda de VUe. aar. tape 12195. 838-3364. 7.59-1439. deck. It.bl' upbol, '2000. CaU~at.Al-341$ . '72 Qev.' dr. ract alr, .,. _ ____. B .... _ IWDI ad. Beat ofrer . uni r,.._--.. rouc ... m ~arJ Evea or aU day D'Ele1ance. Hard to SIS. find. outst•rwttna abape. -------- Only 31,000 ma. AU e>p-'73 El,.Camlno, auto, uan.. •.750. 644·7230 aft ,..sto, map, SJ.700. Wltb WM ahetl S2000. Call after 3Pll T71-0t.51 '1& cad Eldorado, ort1 -------- owner. let.hr. fuel lnj, Automatic, air. cleao, Anmad tires. loaded. 33,DOOmi tzlOO. Sl500. a.5087. 6t5-4I018 ·• Sedan ~ville Gold ·gs El Camino w /sbeU, Cad. nrw Ura, ts paint, &ood coaditaon, 11000. nms bU new. Make of. 983--3315 ftS M)-22.llO __ 7_1_CHIVY ____ _ l:Sl'ATESALE um Cadillac Sedan de \."\lie. Approx 32,000 ma. loClded.. CaU bet ween 9 " ~pm . a s k ror Mr. .lack.loo 642·3111, Ex· teratanaM. "71 £1dor ado. IJ, 000m I. Ila. SU.JOO. 673-464f MONTI CARLO V·8, air, full·power "showroom fresh .. l.S.000 Ml. lNA7260A). D99 RAY FLADEBOE Laocolo· Mercury 16 Auto Center Dr. IRVINE •J0.7000 HZI "1T c::.. de vu.. \oeded. ---· tim .-.we: ·~ blu n Col'doba T-Bar eo., •layl top. Xla\ c:ood. "9'\. Bed lea&ber, r.u Pr\C*t \oMll. S5IM1IO Pft, AC.,.-. 512-119 'T3 Cpe OeVille, air. '79 N.Y. 5tb. Ave. 11,000 am/f m. Cd rond. SllOO « mlJea S7800. Call 831~ makeotfer 67~5"0. •m-2981 --------c o '' 11 '67 Sunbeam A.lpane 4 cyl, ·-•••••••••••••••••• b•rd top convertible iO Ca ma ro, Z21, 19000 91>. IMl-3ll8I or 892-salT cri&. abow c:ar. ,131,2244, 1156-Zltl. W-Adl Call642·51'78 ......_..._ HOOAlltot.New f. I 7 J ( • t t ' 7lllOID ..,,..... , "3an.u.e. 1plt window, f\dl ,__ · Real Clean '1t .-C•Y ~ m eu in, 3.o HP, 4 apd, rnDWA). c---.... beat ofr. 492-5881 or SMte ---.-, RAY FLADEBO!: Full Power. Uke New i. l.J.ncolD-Mucury t•VST>. ,, ¥"Sl C.crWUe Claulc, very .14Auto Center Dr. s-et. ~. mce,tm)OO,ll&0-'1825 Irvine RAY n.ADEBOE ••• 7000 Uncoln-Mercury '~ Vet loaded, lo mi, -16AutoCenter Dr. .. white/beice. XJnt cood. 7J ........ IRVINE "'S1llOO 1003 So. Cst Hwy ~ IJ0.7000 Full,._ (493GRQ). tW~ 9952 ...... -v .. s:~~~~!.·~,,·J -~..iit.~ ~' ·•eoupr LiDcobl-Mercury 7Y Gd cood $110C> l4AutoCenter Dr. TUllO COii.A .-' IRVINE 4-speed. less tbao 5,000 11 M2-6151, 664111D. IJ0.7000 miles and au onJin.al. DDdp 9935 1-----..-------t See to appreciate. ····-················· 9950 (171XZQ) .. '"71 Dodae Darttswtncer ..... -•••••••••••••••• $5,295 .. PS. 1lant 6 ens, new ORANGECOUNTY"S IOI WITHAM ·radials, AM /FM, air, MIWIST VOUCSWAGEH new battery, runs peat LINCOLN-MERCURY 7600Westminster Ave. $825/best olr. 6'2-4300, DEALERSJUP in Westminster •. ed-sitter nu. zc bn. IA y R.ADHOE 803-~1 638-7880 • "15 Dut. 318 eng, auto, pb, ps, ac, cc. radio, air shks, 50K ml, :dot cood. •' • S2450/olr. M2..:M88. LINOOLN-MERCUR.Y ~llAUl.OCent.erDr. 1974 MllStang II, PS, PB. AC, auto trans, almost SDFwJ·~reat exit new tires, Vin top, rally IJ0.7000 wheels, 11.000 mi, S2300 ,_.. 9940 or best otrer. Xlnt • .• • .. ••••••••••••••••--'78 Comet. 4dr, &cyl, mechanical cond. Needs .i.._ Ranchero 3Sl Auto clean, low milea1e. minor body work. CAii >-•camper lhell Sood cood sz,a 5'MllZI. 60-9131 -~Sl400offer*-78&8 · Find wbat YoU want in Ha-v-e -some--th-in_g_t_o -se_ll_? w.ntAdHelpf S42-M11 DliJy PUotClaasifieds. Clasailied ads do It well. '-_...... UMcl UMcl ......_Used ~: .................................................................. . ************************ IS WEEK'S SPECI JlST .\FEW EX.\)IPLES: "79 •-4T81JN ~ (t20WT'N) REDUCED ($16Xtl() RED.UCED "Ta•ATAJN&le llM!™ R-E-DUCEll "79 N-Fll'M'I' A 5r '3995 "78 Nflf!IAC: I& llANI =NO '3995 -nc.wn.....,..•u• = '3995 .,. GlllYY -···· c:.uu.. =·. '39fP5 SmsRFIRWS . ''BAR• Y• IEISSER'' A•D WILLY TIE •ALE UP 10 5 1518 BA • TIESE •EW FORDS MS--READY 10111 '80 PINTO '80 MUSTANG ·ao GRANADA ·ao T-BIRD ··~ UST NICI SUNSET D1SaJtMT fACTClrY BATE S62M 165 200 UST PllCE SUNSET DISCOUNT FACTClrY BAll S6m 1067 300 UST NICI SUNSET DISCOUNT fACTClrY BATE $7715 1361 300 WIUY'S NICE 55199 :;gs 55411 ~rs S604J OR WllY'S PAYMENT OR WllY'S PAYMENT OI WllY'S PAYMENT OR WllY'S PAYMENT ( 3096) Just VJ down 48 months. APR 1 7 60 13644) Just~ down 48 moolhs APR t 7 6 t 13339) Ml \":I down 48 months APR t 7 61 $132t~. 13642) Just ~·down 48 months APR 1 7 .6 t. UST PRICE $5693 UST Nia $5572 UST PRICE $98'5 178' 500 SUNSET DtSO>UNT 661 SUNSET DtSCOUlfT 541 SUNSET OISCX>UNT FACT<lrt REBATE 200 FACTOIY BATE 100 FACTORY RflATE =~'s 54825 =~s 54931 =~·s 57561 FLASH! 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. NEW ·ao 1/2 T PICKU •* UST Pm $9913 SUNSET DCSCOUNT 11 a FACTOIY BATE 1000 SUNSET BA11 500 =~s SJ236 UST PIKE $10-35' SUNSEJ DISaUl1' 1725 fACTOIY lllA11 1000 WlllY'S $J629 PRICE lt73 llOID LTD llou.HAM Automatic trans.. air conditioning. Power steenng & windows and super low mlleel (472GWX). (Stk. 4320). ,, •• aml'OID MUST..-~ ... vs. automatic trans .. pwr. steenno & vinyl too. Yellow with blecic bucket seats. 1682FYY) <Stt<. P4111 l 1974 FOllD FIMPICWP Small V8. automatic • •ns.. camoer shell with carpet,. & low. low milee. Cle" "" the lot1 (012635)(~ lf71TOYOTA PICWP • speed transmission. radio and heater. A "super clean·· pickup truck with very low miles! I 1 N• .. 160) I Sttc. 408.tT)., ... lt79 .. AT STIADA NEW! Never registered! 5 speed trans.. air conc:t and stereo. Gett unbelievable mlleage• 141931 IStk. 4307). , .... 1971 FOltD "191TA .... A Champagne ex t e rio r o n this e c onomical model. 4 speed transmission. air c:onditlo11lng. stereo & alum. wheel1. I 191UYPl IStk P4249)'•288 &CAUllO Royal Knight model with automatic trans .• air c::ond.. tilt wheel. bucket seats. rallye wheels & LESS than 5.000miles!1442091) IStk, P4228). '6488 lt71DATSUM nncowt 6 speed trans .. air conditioning .... 11~ wheels & less than 22.000 miles. Cleanest Z in town. l438230l. (St1t. T02110A). '7988 . BRAND MEW I 980's THUNDERllRD LANDAU Automatic trans . lull pwr . air. key1ess entry spd cont . radio with pwr. ,11 73100 antenna & elec. instrument cluster Full 1 luxury! Sttc 2599 1163375) '177f1'0 44MoNT·._.C ....... ..,McH SCJl 1000 s 1.722'' $ 5()()00 GRANADA 2 DR. SED. Auto trans.. uwr. steering I front dtlCS. radial w/W tires. opera windows. tinted glass. dlx. wheel covers. seat-flight bench and mo«t' Stk 2134S 1114812) 20....,..•r•uduC " ... ..,McH FAIRMONT 2 DR. SED. Econ 8-<:yl engine. automatic trans . pwr steenng & brakes v1ny1 ~ seats steel belted rad1ala tinted glass etc . etc Stk 2394 11529741 JO M-. Fall-h C ........ ...ty P'rkM MUSTANG 2.0R. SED. Gas Saver 4-cyt engine. pwr steering & brakes AM-FM stereo. steel belted radials dlx wheel covers & tinted qlass Stk 2392 1138294 l 12 Mor. ......... c •• , ,.,...., ""'" PINTO RUNAIOUT Gas saver 4 cyt. engine. automatic tran1 . pwr. front dtSCS. rMtlo. ~ molding. rear defroster. steel belted radials and more• Stk 2226 114920<4} ............... c '"""""'" '671500 '6571 00 S6494oo '567000 UNDER FACTORY INVOICE II NCt. UOtNG FACTORY REBATE I L·AST OF THE BREED! TAKE YOUR PICK OF THESE FUTURE CLASSICS Stk. 1013 (9H48H140777) Stk. 1332 f9H.'7H1S1865) Stk. 104719H48H1407781 Stk. 1410 (9H47H1540491 Stk. 1 100 19H48H1~1 Stk 1567 (9H41H16702t) Stk. 1810 (9H47H158591) '117239 s30000 S98J9S s20000 S89833 s20000 S9()622 s20000 OVER 100 NEW 1979 AND 1980 PICKUPS AT SUPER DISCOUNTS +PLUS+ '1000 FACTORY CASH IACK ON 4 WHfB ERS , ... FACTOltY CASH IACK ON Y-1"1 '200 FACTORY CASH IACI ON 6 CYL MODil.S WE LEASE ANYTHING ON WHEELS CARS •TRUCKS ·1 --AL_so_D_AIL_Y ... I OPEN OR CLOIED END _ llMTALS _ COMPARE UR COMPETITIVE RATES r r 7 . Friday tbe 13th bolds DO spedal feaD ... _...,..... gers. salesman at ABC Lumber Ccmapeoy in CmU Mesa as he takes a break in tbe'ladder ~· Despite tolling aroaad abarJ> obleda. ............. . power tools and other UM* ~ t"M en.. a wM )ml another day to Driggers as sooa •·he ft;...., Ida· coffee. Khomeini Guards F1.re at Thousands By 'l1le Auoclated Presa Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini's revolution plunged deeper into cbao6 today after bis guardsmen opened fire on tens of thousands ol leftists in one ol the bloodiest clashes since the shah wuoustedl7mootbsago. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Sadegb Gbotbzadeh became ir· ritated wbeit asked by an in· terviewer in Oslo, Norway, about the Americans held cap- tive since Nov. 4 and said. "To bell with the America.n boltates1'' GbotbPdeb told an Austrian TV team that interviewed bim Uiat the deadlock over the U.S. uptives "bas taught me not to mate statements about the free- ing of the hostages." He was vis- lbly irritated over the med.la'• interest in t.be f.ie el tbe cap- tives. He eomplai.,,, tbe hostqe is- sue overshadowed~ in the media's eyes, iaelwlial the Soviet iaterYentioD in Afgh•nistm~ "Afgbanista is bleediq, and all people tlliDlt of is some Am erleaa lteataeea, .. Gbot"ed+ Mid. Moslem Dl1ltt.lata blmted the brawling crowd •wi.tb tear pa and au&om.atic we1pem wben it neared tbe iraa 1ats el tbe oc- Clipied U.S. Emheesy ill Tebnn. wbere at lea.at some of tbe Amerie. bolt,_ are .beUewJd sun held. Tbe aftlela) Pan Deft umn said ••lboU ftred iD tbe al?CiV- ing Tbund8y'• ftpttaa Wt two dead and 10 lQjVld. Tb.tr· ecmtMMd otftelala wen IWJ\1 cl "malCGliduet" resultlq lD erron IUftlcllDt to cbaqe tbe outcome Of the be1Joffa1 . Ray Headrtcboa, one of three attoneyl repl'•= the CU· clldaW., ~ -would be takea to tbe 4tb Diatrict Court of Appeala In Sa Berurdlno. Sumner. iD bis rullq. upheld the contentions of·tbe eballencen that elections code viol.U-...., occurred dudq the N1Jat eotenttn1 ~eu at Cl· ty R&Ucm el1cdan nlpt. n .. ...,. ...... IDcluded not allowtlll tbe l*blle to be p1 e.1• wbea pmdl.card ballotl _.. inapee{ed ad prepared fw llf'Ot- e11tnc tbroQb ·the eomputer, exelllllm ol tbe publle from ob- aerviq duplleaUOft of Dawed ballots dull would not ao throaCb the compder. and the destrue· lion al oriainals wbleb prevemed matchlna up duplicates with them to lalure accuracy of vote eountLne. • 'The qumtion then beeomes wltetber, witb a violation of mandatory proviaiom. a new election 1bould be ordered,) Sumner aald. .. Under the circumstanc:el in thll ease,•• he said, .. the answer is 'no'." The judle aald tbe1'e waaa't • any evidence of ballot waper. ina and that the errors made .... were not 1ufftclent to alter the ·: outcome of the election. : 8unmer aaid the vote PfOC*S-• tp1 was done in the presence of city olftclala and employeea who -were charged wWrtbe CGllduet of the election. ''If the process bad taken (8ee ELECl'ION, Pace AZ> ' , . er Probe Intense Sex Offender's OC Links Studied BJ REDBalCK SCBOEMJl!llL suspect in the murder of Charles the work of a single mass they said he worked in construe· i A r-':ctO.:~off:der With Miranda, a is.year-old Bell murderer -a theory that bas lion. . , •tronaUesto~~:-s G~_!"~~"?"· ~~ lll"'t.l(<a""' _,;O":r~.I-an~T-'" ~ __._ ---..-.-• w :-•~ ·'';: · 'i! _..._ ~ , • ..\ ~ .. ttBlCI · l-UUir\fi~"Ibe rec: ea . • ;.~ u0oel' estiga on lo . ·-.. a6~"mmtt~n ::::<:fas described today by Bonin but added that she knew d . · downtown Los Angeles. law enforcement officials who nothing of bis activities. a>: 88 a possible suspect 10 a Miranda's death has been requested anonymity as a life-Other law enforcement ::;es00~m:~ Y~Je men linked to the slayings of other long criminal whose arrest rtt· sources aaid Bonin bad previoua-- c•Ued Free 8 Kill SO· young men whose nude bodies or d inc I u d es c r I mes of ly been eoasidel"ed a possible w v er. have been found in a seven· burglary, robbery. lddnapping, suspect ln several murder cases Willlam George Bonin, 32, of county area in Southern sex perversion, sodomy and now under investigation by the Downey. was arrested by Los CaUfomia over a seven and one· lewd conduct. Orange County Sheriff's Depart. Angeles police late Wednesday half year period. The sources saJd that Bonin ment and linked to the fr.way night in a Hollywood area. On The ltillines have sparked in· f o r m e r I y res i de d I n l h e ltilllnga. Thursday be was named as a tense speculation that they are Silverado Canvon area where <See SUSPECT. Pase AZ) Hearing Beset in Slay Case Arralcnmmt for a suspect in tbe murder of Garden Grove Po.UC. Oflieer DO"lld Beed. wbo .......... ~ ........... NI ... t I II ,.. ... Wednmcl.,- aftel' ... defendant refaed to give bi.a name in court. Idatfied pnrvioualy both as Jolla Oecqa. ...... and GorcloD Lee ........ ••»•d ... ·-or-.. 0 .. .wal Dlmkt Coart Juda• Ba1nar Encelnben be bu been ad· vised not to pw Ida name. He said bis lawyer, Tom )(api•al«>. teld b1m oat to ldm- tiff Hmeelf beewe it might be iacrimlDettng w!:~:!;:c'= to see...,. tbe aame mlght be m- crim•nettna and referred to the 32·year4d ma before him u •'t)ae mysta'J defendant " The Jada• rescheduled ar· raipmmt for nest Wednelda1 to pve the 32-year.old slaying suspect time to raise money for attonaef ll•iaeaJco's services as bis lawyer ol record. Meanwblle, it was reported that .uorney llaniacalco. who baa acted a his letal counsel. denied tbat Brown or llid WU a member of the Hessian motoreycle club u previously reported. llaniacaleo blmaelf at one time was a member of the Healam md ii a past student body president at Golden West Collete in Huntiqtoo Beach. Hi.I dimt WU arrested Deal' tbe Cripple Creek Saloc,>n in Ganim Grove after a shooti.q lut Saturday niJdlL * * * * * * Connection Sought Between Slayings By JIOBDT BAUER °' ...... ~ ..... whose body also wu fMBd 1-ebind a Mn'lce at.8don llQ 11. FVEyes Water Crisis I. Huntiqtoo Beach pollee In· veatiaaton today are &.~ poulfJle liab beta e em a murder au= a a cl tb• ---=-i ola,.... JnaD I bliilb WU foed ta He remaim =f d ""'wl Offieen .. , ... twe ata;,lllp .. are......._., dt8l ta. twe ftdimD . " ..,. PlllL8hDHallAN ~ ............ Oae of r...uta Veller•a oldest ..tpNda.... ia ft• perl ...... _ ....... Huntinllon Beach June 3. 1'hn9e detectives ruabed to Los Aqelea 1'1ariidQ .n.-belas in-formed of tM ...,... ., Wiiiiam Geo ......... • lmJlr-el m.,....otau..1.....W8ell GardmaboJ. Lt. Bruce Yoana said llullt· ingtoa Beach officers seardled Bonin's bome along with in· vesu,aa.. from at.lier aeendes. "We are loeldQ for aome eoo- neetioo in tbe V/ella cue:• be said. The body ol J.1.Je&l'-Old Steven J . wells. • resident of Downey. WU found dwnped beta.ind a service ltatlan in the eity. Younc aakl local police have not fl.led charges qainat Baa.in but tba1 he ii a suapeet la the murder. He reports that police, bow ever. have not ruled out other suspecta in the Wells ease. Westminster police say they also are very interested in the arrest and plan to ebeek with Los An1eles officials today about tbe ~ ol a YOUDI boy Boos Shorten Graduation At Edison ..... ,__. ............ met .... _.. .... MO .... .. lnl~ ........ ...... ln 1915 ........ anatel -...................... ........................ , ............ r1 •• v.-. ~c. ta1a .......... 1. uid .... wu ma led la e eetim wtda oee lar!clmt ... charsed wttb kidaapptq and aemally molest· iDI • 14-)'ur~ld Huntington Beac:b hitcbhlker on SepL a. ms. Beddow said the youth al· legedly entered Bonin's car voluntarily ha Westminster at T p.m. and asked to be let out at tbe corner el BrookbW"St Street and Warner Avenue in Fountain Valley. • At that poinl. the police report said. the driver pulled out a western-style revolver and forced the yodb to remain in the car. Tbe ooy told police he was driven to the Yicinity ol Red Hill and Warner in Santa Ana and was foreed to engage in sexual acts with the driver. The ooy·s mother brougla blm to poUee the fol.lowing day to re- late the incident. Capt. Beddow said that dwing their investigation, Fountain Valley police were noWled ol a almilar incident that took place in Stanton. when a youth refused to get into a similar car and was nearly nm over by tbe aneered driver. The Stanton youth obtained the Ucmee number of the car. wblcb was traced to Bonin, police said. lo a line-up at Oranee ~ Jail, tbe victim of the Fountain V allef lneident identified Bonin u tbe man wbo .... Wted blm, police-said. BoaiD ... cbarpd Oct. 15, 1175, with kldnappln& and various 11a cbarps in tbe Foun· lain Valley iDcldent and ...Wt witb a deedly weapGO Chis auto) and child annoyance in tbe Stan· toocaae. Fireworks Ban Lifted ., that tlll"•° C te leaw 21 ..... dry as a ..._, wlalle U., 8W'llit hdtallatl-ol. -u, ... ''t: .............. aim .. . ..U.'1111 .............. . yean alil. IW '-._. .....,_ inl water to Zl Reim Trad homes aot ~ to tile city's maia waer .,.aem. Tbe Helm Traet ii ~I I I ~ Talbert AYenae, ':!f .. u. St.reel. 5e£ a I • Street Helm Aftllue. Thia area and the Coloma . Juarea eommmity near Waner Aven.m and Ward Street wen the first two aetgbbortaooa eel· tied iD Fountain Valley, leag before tbe city waa ineorpll'a&..a in 1951. A well wit.bin tbe a.la Traet bas beea the eovce of watel' fer older homes in tbe &!OIDmaity for lll8llY years. Hoaes built or reDOYated since 1980, however, ban boa&ed ap to the dty'a een· tral water .,mem. The aain« well bas steadily deteriorated, re41uirlag fre- quent repairs in recent Jears. Maintenance of this well bas been the respoasiblllty of the Mutual Water C•r••ratlon, made qp ~the bomeowws who are connected to it. llember bou.Hbokb are billed by tbe ew- poratioa for their usage. Then, two weeks a10, tlMt well's mdersnund casiag caved in, baltmc the flow to tbe 21 ~ homes. 'lbe wat.er source was considered damqed beyond i-. J =-WATDO-."-All A C.as& ·1 Weadler Clear tbroulb SaturdaJ' except for nlCbt and mom- l na low eloud1. Lowa tonl1bt mid 50s at the beaebes to eo Inland. Hllbl s.tm• ...... 'IOI to mid IOI. INllSBTe•AY ,.!>:W:.e:''! =-= Mod for rM &McM1 &Mt ................ • .... I ... •UU.1 ... _,..ai. f'ro• Pa~ . I I ELECTION .. place in some area remote from the vote·COWlllng center where the likelihood of ballot tamper· mi would have been ereater. a dlfferent conclusion might be re•cbed." he said. A field ol 12 candldates ran in the April electioo for three city CO.JIJlCil '88la. l·be wtnnen were Jack Kelly, m.u. Ftnley and Ron Pattinson. :Z.Cbocbe came in fifth ln the ~oU.na while Mahaffey was -"enth and Greer ei&hth. ~endricbon, their attorney. dJd the city's conduct ol the elktioa crea~ the "presump- tlon'' ol fraud which should ln illelf necessitate the callin1 of a new election. 1'he Newport Beach at.tomey sald his client.a would go to the Ctlifornia Supreme Court if necessary to try to force a new efectioa. He said tbe "malcon· dilct" o( officials WU Sufficient to put the burden on the city to sbow the elect.loo wu not run foudulently. £ity Attorney Gait Hutton de· f..,,ded the cjty by aaylng there Wfl no evidence of fraud even tboulh the electiona code pro- *'-lona bad been violated on P,tbllc acceaa and storage of Hawed ballot originals. . . ,. . • . .. HJ~ DAILY PILOT ----SMILES COVER UP UNHAPPI .... OP M>YAL COUPU? Prtncn c.roune. Huabend 11tt•p • Junot at LondDft Club Romanee So11r Princess, Mate Split~iRK? LONDON CAP> -Princess Caroline of Monaco and her husband or two years, Philippe JWlOl. are cooaideriq a separa· A final decision on a breakup, saJd Dempster. will be alter the Monaco tourist season ends. He said the marrlaae mlpt be annulled as they have no children. Youthful Artist Active Many Ways Nine.year-old Kristen Ochoa of Huntington Beach Just might be the possessor or the fastest paint brush in the West. Kristen has become an artist oi growing reknown des lte de- voting much of,her time to an lmpotln1 number of school and athletic ac- tivities. Her works hav e won firat pla c e two years ma row in the ci-1uu1Tn oc"°" ty of Huntington Beach's Art Fair. And her latest effort, an oil painting of an early mining town, has been cboeen for ex· hiblt at the Laguna Festival ol Arts next month. Her .work also has been dla- played al South Cout Plua and at v arioua locations ln HunUngt.on Be.pch. Laat year, Kristen won the first place art award for her sketch of a baseball slugger about to smash a baseball. But It ls difficult to lmaline that Kristen, a fourth irader at Burke School , can find tJme to complete her paJnllnss. Sbe playa abortatop, tint bMe and centerflelder on a bobby IOX aottball ieam. She plays compeUUve IOC'C'eT. And she la a tt.abdout · track performer who hu ,..on the city and Orange County Ch•tt'I· pionslUp for her age group ln the long jump. When she takes a break from her athletic and artistic en· deavora, she can ~found play. ing the nute In the school's band. Her favorite theme for her palotinp, the early West, la de· plcted ln the 1980 prise wtnoer which lncludft a saloon, sta1e coach and other trappings of t.he old west. "You see t0melhln1 In your mind and you draw It. That's wbat I like belt about palntin1." she said. ,,------JV!!IT BREAKING------' Lale Unu /Tom todafl'a &OOrid and llOflollal MIN dnf~ Two of Three Closed Nuke Plants Reopen By Tbe Auoelated PrKa A faulty gasket on a valve at the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant In Vernon, Vt.h has been repaired and the reactor has been restarted, plant of clala said today. The Salem I nuclear plant ln Salem, N.J., wldcb abut down Thursday when a teC?bnlcian hit a wrooi awltch wblle testiq tbe plant's Instrumentation system, also reopened tocla7, a spokesman said. Near Stuart, Fla .• meanwhile, the St. Lucie nuelear plant was shut down for 10 days Wednesday when • valve ln a backup coollne system Joel power and cloMd, la1d Dave Wd1vert.oo, a spokesman for Florida Power & Lllbt Co., wblcb owm the plant. No radioactlYe material wu released, Wolverton aald. Prl11te Rafe Faff• lo I~ NEW YORK <AP> -Two of the natloa'• IU'lell com· merclal ban.kl today cut their prime lend.Lal rates to 12 peruat. the level established thl1 week by some smaller banb. Chemical Bank. the country's alxlb lar1ell. lowered It.a prime from 13 percent, undercutUq the 12.5 perc.rt rat.el Mt Thunday by No. 1 Bank ol America, Crocker, No. 2 CWbuk and some other bl1 banks. lrvtnt Trull Co .. ranked Hlb by depoelta, Jol.ned Chemlcal at 12 percent, poealbly slpa.Uni the •tart ot a wtdelprud move to the lower rate. F••rd ••~o,,rr• f 'r•• s .. ,,,.,.. RANCHO MIRAGE <AP> -FOl"IMI' p,_ideat Ford WM,. cov.nn, today from kDM aur,_,. ce an old football tMalY at s~ MedleaJ enter. torc1,..... a1c1e ~ Barntt-aald. .\'rr llrluid~• •• Al•r• , PORT VILA, New Hebrtdll (AP>-AU available PoUee • Port VUa wen • clul1 ~ at a a.qw..n MUI tor a ... poliUcal JMder u a ttaN New Hebridel ptm.-.walteid tb• aniv-1 ol a Brl&.Wa mar&De ~fora. 81•••• 6rl• 23 Wr•r• KSW YOU <AP) -ltillaia ftDwMr MltMli ••I•• ftl MDtWld t.odaj to.,. ....... prtlcle ............ ... fraud, n. rs;-mec1 from IU .-e1 llii8 ~ • ,.., 'ti t1Mt "-*Iba Nat14 laak, whlcli Goll ..... 18 II' II a. M'! ...... ,..... .... , ...... I SUSPECT •• • • Tb••• tn•t1Uiat1oa1, ....... did .......... ~ HM:::Ual laformalloa, tbe ~Mid; •• ,..... ..,. • lot ot ,. •• ltS.nd Ma otf eader1 wbo we ...................... ot tbem, •• cme toUtte aaJd. Tbe source ladlcated tbat Oran,. County tu.med Boal.D's name '1'1W to ta.. LAPD • .= ot • mullJ . .,eoey = effort aimed at 1olv n• tlM freeway k:.!lllni•. Lot ::Jel .. Police Lt. Dao Cook• that 1"' depuun.K would be malda• DO fW'UMr ataS.IDIDt OQ 8oG1D =DI bla appearuce In court ODday for arratpmeot In coueeUoa wttb M lraod.l '1 death. Meuwbll•. Oran1e Cwall Sberttra Lt. Wyatt Hart a.Ud tbat Oraa1• Couat.y ID · v•ti....,... were oa band la Lo9 Aaa•let Tbunday followln1 Boni.D •• arn.i. Asked to describe tbe In· ve1tl1allon , Hart said, '•Everyt!dac LI proceed1ni yery a lowly. vwry cauiloully,., - Cooke Mid that aeattb bu ~ eompleCed but dec:ltaed to reveal w68t. lf anyt.blni, wu . found. Police olficia.la said 1bunday tbat BonlD bad beeo under sur· velllance fOf' about 10 days at the Ume ot bla arrett. The arrest occurred In a darkened park!n1 lot.. Officers said they diKOYered Bon.lD and an unidenUfted youtb eniaied lo o. .............. aodom.y In the b~k ot Bonin'• NCHAN> JONKMAN ·~~~SABLED~ Jiat~.f~.JJ.!.,·~ ~ · x...L~..:t!.:s.~:r.-~-t-tf!!..,,,y. ..... ~· · " ~~~~N~...,.,....., ~ ·•..-.-----..-., ~ -",-----.-' ,.. ,... \ Planned Gays Meet Rapped DETROIT <AP> -The OWMr'I of lhe Bob-Lo llland amUMll*lt park oa the Detroit River do not want l.000 bomoeexuala to bold their anaual picnic there. a.a or- ganizer for Gay Pride Week said The organizer, John Evola, has filed a complaint wlth the De troit Human Rlgbu Com· mission. 1be complaint alleges that Bob-Lo olficlab rej~ted at- tempts to achedule the outing even though the group agreed to island rules which prohibit ex· cesa diaplaya of affedioo. re- gardlea. of sexual preference. Bob-Lo oftlcial.s 1ald a com - m u n lcallon problem caused Evola to be .Informed the ii.land was IOld out for the date ~ for the outing. Stolen CB ·Dangerous' CAMPBELL <AP> -A 40- year-old Campbell man says his stolen CB radio la r1Ued with lethal blutint ca1>9 which could "blow t.be thine to hell." Should t.be radio explode and cauae injury or death. tbe man said be would consider It "perfect JuaUce." The deadly radio wae ltoleD from a parted car In Santa Clara County. The man. u qucMd ln toda)-'1 San Joae Mercury News. said, "Thia la my way ot uylftl, ·oK smart JUY. you rot the radio, now do aomethlng with lt. • " Changes Sought LOS ANGELES <-AP> -The Los Anaelet Fire CommlaaioD la recommendin1 chan1ea lD pro- cedure. ror battllnl hip rile fires -bacludln& muter keys for flrefi&bten . f 'r•• Pagr ,I I WATER CRISIS. • • Residents wbo relied on the well were left wit.bout nmninl water for three days until a c.ity crew was able to ln1tall a makeshift connection between a rt re hydrant and the fraille wellwater pipeline that serves the homes.. • The conned.ion, however, la a tenuous one, accordin1 to Wayne ' Osborne, Fountain Valley's public worb director. Osborne says the new hook·up already has required s ome spot patching. "It could go at any point," be admttt.ed. Osborne took the matter to the Youth, 15, Recovering From Wounds A IS-year-old Whittler youth la recovenng at Fountain VaJley Commwuty H06p1taJ today from a gunshot wound an the stomach he received Wednesday night after beachlroot gang violence erupted near the Bluffs section of HuntJ.ngton Beach. Police saJd perhaps 40 teen- agers f'tom eut Los A111eles County wen celebrating the end ol the school year on the st.ate beach area northwest of Goldeowest Street. A fltht erupted and spilled Oii· to Paciftc Coast H11hway. Wit· neaaes told police that shot.a were fired and bottles thtown from the back ol a passing van. The wounded youth was taken by wttoessea to the Seal Beach Fire Station and then rushed by ~aramedica to Fountain Valley Community HospitaJ. PoUce u.ld the youth ii ex· pected to recover from his wound. He has declined to Iden· lily bia attackers. however, police said, and no arrest.a have yet been made ln the incident. Fountain Valley City Council this week, explaining that 300 . feet of new pipe must be laid in order to permanently connect the 21 homes to the ctty•a wat« 1y1tem. The project, he predicted, will coat $10,000 and wlll require several months to complete if s'tate bidding requirements ·are followed. Councilman Ben Nielsen ex· pressed concern about the ex· peeled delay and suggested tt,e situation be declared an emereency to eliminate the bid· dine requl"'ment and speed the repair wortr. His proposal was unanimously approved by the council. The remaining question Is the predicted $10,000 price tag. The cost must be borne by the affected homeowners, some ol whom ·are on limited or fixed in· eomes. lo order for the city to loan the money for lbe uw water line. the homeowners must agree to have a lien placed agains t their property to guarantee repayment. Osborne suggests that spread- ing the repayment among all the homeowners over a two-year period would require monthly pay me n t s of only $20 per customer. The homeowners also have the option of raising the $10,000 up front and hiring their own con· tractor. Helen Navarro, a spokesman for affected residents, said she doubts the group wm take that course because ot the dJffl~y or raisina 90 much money all at once. "We really have no choice In lhe matter," she said. "We have to go wt lb the cltv." PolicP Accused LOS ANGELES <AP> -Two Los Angeles police weapona ex- pert.a facing possible dismlaaal were accused by a fellow officer of shooting two winos with a pellet gun for fun. 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S11ort Coat In 011r SttK-k ••• For On·),· ••• • 00 i Friday the 13th holds no speci'1 fears for ScoU Drig- gers, salesman at ABC Lumber Company in~ Mesa as be takes a break .in tbe ladder departlbeDt. Despite toiling around sharp objects, ml'rrOra. llua. power tools and other tools ~ the trade, lt was jµst another da1 to Driggers as soon as be fmlsbed his coffee. Khomeini ·Guards Fire at Thousands By The ABsoelated Presa Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolution plunged deeper into chaos today after his guardsmen opened fire on tens of thousands of leftists in one of the bloodiest clashes sine~ the s hah was ousted 17 months ago. Meanwhile, ForeigD Minister Sadegb Ghotlnad~h became ir· ritated when asked by an in· terviewer in Oslo, Norway. about the Americans held cap- tive since Nov. 4 and said. "To bell with the American .hostages!" Ghotbzadeh told ·an Austrian TV team that interviewed him that the deadlock over the U.S. captives "bas taught me not to make statements about the free-ing of the hostages.•· He was via· ibly irritated over the media's • CWalis interest in the fate of the cap· tives. He complained tbe hostage is- s ue overshadowed everything in the media's eyes, including the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. "Afghanistan is bleeding, and all people think of is some American ho s tages," Gbotbzadeb said. Moslem militants blasted the brawling crowd" with tear gas and automatic weapons when it neared the iron gates of the OC· cupied U.S. Embassy in Tehran, where at least some of the American hostages are believed still hekl. The official Pan news agency said "abota fired in the air" dur· in• 1bunday'1 flldltin« left two <See lllAN, Page Ai> _: I ow It c vote cballel)le) to .,~ ... Mid be teell a ~ ., eaDld tor bee .... of tbe ..,_. MH ol die Reliar•'• olftc:e ID prodildal tbe ;ftDal NAIU. Ae· eor.tbll t.o the unolftdaJ relUlta, Baker ftallMd about eo wt. beblDd tld.nl-pJace flnllber Mn. Galdo. The Reglatrar's offlce re- leated tb1a mornlDg the third up. date on the council eledlon vote totals aµ.ce June 4 when· the Recistrar'a office first an· nounced the "complete" elec:tioo results. Those results. baaed on 49,123 votes cast in all Irvine's pre· cincts. indfcated Baker was 204 votes behind Mrs. Galdo. A com· put.er recount the Saturday aft.er the election added 5,418 votes to the total and brought Baker within 88 votee of Mn. Galdo. Baker gained three more votes on the councilwoman when absentee ballot.a tumed in on election day were counted Tua· day. But Baker fell 62 votes behind Mn. Gaido this momlnc when some machine-rejected ballot& were counted. In all, about 6.663 votes (about 12 percent of the total cast in Irvine> have been added to a su~y final vote count r.-• leased the momlng after the .. June 3 election. Reailtrar of Voters Al OIMD said th1a momiq that about 1,400 machine-rejected ballot.a countywide remained to be counted. He streued that thole ballots were cut throughout the county and not Just in Irvine. Olson aaJd they would be count· (See L08Ea, Pase Ai> er Probe Intense Sex Offender'S OC Links Studied By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL suspect in the murder of Charles the wo rk of a s ingle mass t hey said he worked in construe· rem.!'e':9edo.i~;~~ff':d_e!.~lh _. __ Miranda~lS!m·J!d ·..,Bell rqurd,e_ru, ;:::-_JA,~Y-~l ~as t~n,..., ~'~~~ "':.,..;~ · ,~~':~:tr---;r .. ~-'d'-41N ~.k~i)ll.lll;f~ f~~"'~~ ~.~van,-~~--_,;. · -~ a long crtailii~l' b':;-kground re-Tan3'uncf r eb. 3 behind a who are probing the cases. said today that s he recalled mained under investigation to-warehouse on 2nd Street 10 Bonin was described _today by Boni_n but ~ed. t!'~l she knew d ibl t . downtown Los Angeles. law enforcement offlc1als who nothmg of his act1v1bes. ay as-.a poss e suspec ma Miranda's death has been requested anonymity as a life· Other law e nforcement se~e~sma~e;~t~ ~~u~~ me~ linked to the' slaymgs of other long criminal whose ~rrest rec· sources said Bonin had previ?US· anlled Free a K'll e so young men whose nude bodies o r d 1 n c I u de s c r 1 mes or ty been considered a possible ca w Y 1 er. h ave been found in a seven· burglary. robtMy"Y. kidnapping. suspect in several murder cases William George Bonin. 32, of county area in So uthe rn sex pervers ion , sodomy and now under investigation by the Downey. was arrested by Los California over a seven and ODe· lewd conduct. Orange County Sheriff's Depart· Angeles police late Wednesday half year period. The sources said that Bonin ment and linked Lo the freeway ni~ht in a Hollywood area. On The killings have sparked in· r or m e r I y resided in the killinM, · Thursday he was named as a tense speculation that they are Silverado Canvon area where <See SUSPECT, Pa1e Al) Hearing Reset.in Slay Case Arraignment for a suspect in the murder of Garden Grove Police Officer Dooald Reed, who WU buried Thursday, bu been reKbedu1ed for 'Dal Wedaeaday" after the defendant refused to give bis name in court. Identified previously both as JobD Gear9e Brown and Gordcm Lee Mint. tbe IUlpeet told W..t Orange County Judicial District Co urt Judge Ragnar EngebreUeo be has been ad· vised not to give bis name. He said bis lawyer. Tom Maniscalco, told him not to idea· tify himself because it might be incriminating. Judge Engebretsen responded Wednesday by saying be failed to see bow the name might be in· criminating and referred to the 32-year-old man before him as "the mystery defendant." The judge rescheduled ar· raignment for next Wednesday to give the 32-year-old slaying s uspect time to raise money for attorney Maniscalco's services as his lawyer of record. Meanwhile. it was reported that attorney Maniscalco. who bu acted as his legal counsel. denied that Brown or Mink was a member of the Hessian motorcycle club as previously reported. Maniscalco bims~lf at one time was a member or the Hessians. and is a past student body president at Golden West Collel(e in Huntington Beach. His client was arrested near the Cripple Creek Saloon in Garden Grove after a shooting last Sa\urdav niltbt. AP ........ SMILES COVER UP UNHAPPINESS OF ROYAL COUPLE? Princes CaroUne, Huabend Phlllpe Junot at London Club Bomanee Sour Princess, Mate Splitting? LONDON <AP> -Princess Caroline of Monaco and her husband of two years, Philippe Junot. are considering a separa- tion. London Daily Mail gossip columnist Nigel Dempster re- ported today. · A spokesman for the palace in Monaco said: "It's simply a rumor" andbadnofurthercomment. "Junot failed to achieve financial success. despite bis princely CClllllections. and this. as well as his much publtc_ized eve· Dings with other ladies in places like New York. contributed lo the rill." Dempster wrote. The couple met four years ato at Regine's nightclub in Manhat· tan and wed in Monte Carlo in June 1978 after initial opposition from Caroline's parents, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace. A final decision on a breakup, said Dempster. will be after the Monaco tourist season eod.s. He said the marriage miibt be annulled aa they bave no children. Israel Issue Move by Muskie ~ocoses on l!LO J'" 5th Letter Arrives At Bank Tbe final letter of five dropped l n Phoenix mailboxes by a postal critic Monday evening ar- rived this morning at the Bank ol lrvine. Cli.ntGD WOl'tb1agt.oo, 20, a lo.a .. .., C HIOI' for the bllak, marOed u.e letten. He tbeD bopped on bis btte and buded ·for Irvine, de· termined to arrive at lbe bank before the letters. He arrived Wednesday morning about the same time as two of the letters. Worthington said be was at the bank first. Postal officiais said the letters were there first. They said Worthington. didn't play fair because he dropped the letters in Phoenix mailboxes hours before their pick·\1P limes. Worthington said the grueling trip across the desert was worth it to prove the slowness of the post office. Shackles Slipped SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Four jail inmates, including three awaiting court ap. pearances OD charges of ta.king part in the city's largest jail break, unlocked their leg irons Thursday at fbe Hall of Justice. A bailiff found the four grinning inmates silting OD a bench with the leg irons on the floor. "I think they thought it was a Joke." be said. Coast Wea tiler • Clear tbrou8b Saturday except for nitht and mom- l DI low clouds. Lowa toni1bt mid 50a at tbe beaches to 60 inland. Highs Saturday high 70I to mld aoa. I ... -:~I•••••• l'•ll• I•• I .i, •• NEW VORIC <AP> TYrO of the nation's lar1est com· ertllJ blllka today cut their prime lendlDI rates to lJ percent. Cite .. wl .tabltlhed thl• w• by aomthmaller ban.Ila. • Chemical Bank, the country's sixth laraeal, lowered lta llrime h'om II pertent. undercuttlnc the t2.5 percent rate.a set Tlu.anday by No l Bank ol America. Crocker. No. 2 Citibank ··and eome Gt.Mr bts banks. -' IJ"Vina Trust Co .. ranked 14th by C:tepos1ls. joined Chemical al 12 percent. possibly sl&n1tUng the start of a widespread move to the lower rate. ! , ... .,,.., ll•r•rrr• f 'r•• Surfl.-'11 • RANCHO MlBAGE <AP> -Fornaer President Ford was re· eovertng today from knee surgery on an old football injury at Eisenhower Medical Center. Ford press aide Bob Barrett said ,_.,._. fff•brfde.-• "" .llrrl PORT VIL.A, New Hebrides <AP) AU avalJable police In Port Vila were on duty today at a Requiem Mass for a slain political leader as a tense New Hebrides government awaited the arrival or a British marine peacekeeping force. "8•11l·tif ~ tltlftlll -9 11N 111111 .. Wen "oldnl llt Md Ille WU OM OI tMm," Giie eource laid. T-• 1ource Indicated that Orant• Count1 tW'Md Bonln'1 name owr to the LAPD u part of a m..atl..q-.c1 eooperaUve effort aimed at 1olvlo1 tb• freeway ldlliql, Loa ::Jelff police Lt. Dan Cooke that bi• department would be makln1 no further •tatemeot on Bon1o pendiq bl.I appearance ln court Monday f« arralpmeot 1n coonecUon wtth Miranda's death. Meanwhile, Onn1e County Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart said that Orange County ln· vealigators were on band bl Lo9 An1eles Thursday foUowtn1 Bonln's lrrelt. Asked to describe the in· vestlgation. Kart said. "Everything is pre>«ediog very slowly. very cautiously." Cooke said that search bas been completed but declined to reveal what, if anything, was found. Police officials said Thursday that Bonin had been under sur· veillance for about 10 days at the lime of his arrest. The arrest occurred in a WSER ... darkened parkinir lot. Officers ed by the end of the day. sal<t they dJscovered Bonin and Ci t y M an ager W i 11 I a m an unidentified youth engaged in Woollett Jr. ~mment.ed Thun· sodomy In the back of Booin's day that in his more than 20 Sit1dftM«f Gt-I• 2.l ,.f#ar~ light ireen Ford van. years in city govem~ent. he has NEW YORK <AP> -Italian financier Michele Sindona was • never seen such delays in pro· sentenced today to 25 years in prison and fined ~ ,000 for bank . . ,, 9"" ___ ~~f.11-~.cl--' """'-;~:"-·~~·~....,.., ....-.....--.·.-.;;---~ ~~·· ~.. ~~~fu !~~ ... --'---TI,.-rtaWfm~•t''-14~..ft,'rilltt,1-l:~fi'~~ ,,,. ... ~~~~r,l~'N':ltt\Oll'at-S~\Zhkh ?ori&PS:rln"1fh4 'in" the na· u,... Councilman Larry Aeran sug· lion's largest bank failure. gested at Tuesday's City Counc\I Fn• day 13th meeting that the city clerk look . •Birlh of fl \ "' inu · D rnpp.-d into the feasibility of lhe city SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A theater owner who pla~ned to ~:~~~g Its own votff lo the show the classic film "Birth of a Nation," has canceled lt. say· Bronx Cheer In November or 1978 the City ing he feared "mob violence." . . Counctldeclded to consolidate the Radicals denouncing the film as racist wrecked the CHICAGO <API -It's Friday Irvine municipal elections wtth theater's projection room Tuesday. smashing glass. toppling the 13th. which means the Anti· the county elections. thereby glV projectors and rippmg the screen. Superstition Society meets to-ing the county Registrar of day. Voters' office the respons1b1lity of Judge Refuses To Scrap Election By DAVID KUTZMANN Of t11e o.11, ~ ... s .... Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner decided 1'bursday be wouldn't scrap the results of the April 8 Huntington Beach city eledion even though officials violated the state Elec· ·tion Code iD baoolin1 balloU. "Bee ... tbe city aeted lm· properb' la rmanint Ole .i.e. .Hoa,'' Sumner aaicl. "Utll de· ..dsioo abould not be taken u an ·affirmation of the procedures used even though the election will not be set aside." The judge's ruling came after three days or testimony this week in a legal action challeng· ing the election. The action was brought by three unsuccessful city council candidates Edward Zschoche, Daniel M ahaffe~ and Bruce Greer. They contended officials were gulUy of "malconduct" resulting Ip errors sufficient t~ change the l>utcome of the balloting. : Ray Hendrickson, one or three >ltomeys repreisenUng the can· Jlidates, said an appeal would be taken to the 41,b Dlatrict Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. : Sumner, In his ruling, upheld lhe contentions of the challengers that electioos code ~iolationa had occurTed during .U\e ballot counting process al Ci· i, Han on election night. :: These violations included not >llowi.ng the public to be present i'beu punch-card ballots were · jbSpected and prepared for proc· easing through the computer. ;xcluaion of the public from ob- tervlQJ duplication of nawed ballots that would not 10 through lhe computer, and the destruc· tion ol originals which prevented oiatcbing up duplicates with {hem to insure accuracy of vote '°unUng. . DAILY PILOT f .. °'-~ O..•• ~ .... ..,." -· .. ,_ ........ =...._ .. --...... ~= ~-....:'.:.~.::.....~::. ... (-1e-_, ..... Ii ........... . ::·~-="~ :·:;;;. #·:;.::. ~:.:": --~""'~-,._..,. , ... .,. __ .................... ,,llDl .... '4 .. •W-PO -.... c.a._c.1 ....... .-. ,._ ... _ ,.......,....., .... ,_ '""" ~ v .. ,,.. ....... ,-~ .. --·-...... .._. .. _,.,... ....,.... ....... o-toelf.~ _ .................... "The question then becomes whether, with a violation or mandatory provisions. a new e lection should be ordered." Sumner said. "Under the circumstances in this case," he said, "the answer IS 'no•." Tbe.Jd::: said there wasn't any ~ ol ballot tamper. ins ...i tlm the errors m.te were not sufficient to alter the outcome ol the election. Sumner said the vote proceu- ing was dooe in the presence of city officials and employees who were charged with the conduct of the election. ··tr the process had taken place in some area remote from the vot.e·counting center where the HkeUbood of ballot tamper· in~ would have been greater. a different conclusion might be reached, .. he said. A field of 12 candidates ran in the April election for fhree city coJ.mcU seats. The winners were Jack Kelly. Ruth Finley and Ron Pattinson. Zschoche came in fifth in the balloting while Mahaffey was seventh and Greer eiahth. Hendrickson. thefr attorney, said the city's conduct of the election created the "presump· lion .. of fraud which should in itaelf necessitate the calling of a new electioo. The Newport Beach attorney said his cllenta would go to the California Supreme Court if necessary to try to force a new election. He said the "malcon· duct" of officials was sufficient to put the burden on the city to ahow the election was not run fraudulently. City Attorney Gail Hulton de· fended the city by saying there was no evidencl of fraud even though the eledions code pro- visions had been violated on public access and storage of flawed ballot originals. Planned Gays Meet Rapped DETROIT <AP> -The ownen of the Bob-Lo lalland amu.temeat park on the Detroit Rivft do not want 1,000 bomoHxuala to bold their annual picnic there, ID «· 1anller for Gay Prtde Week •aid. The oraanller, Joha Evola, hat meet a eon:aplatnt •Jib tM Detroit Human Rl1bta Com· mtsaloo. TM eomDlabst .U..• that Jk»b.~ omc1alt njeeUd at- ttmpta to. ~....,,.. tM oudq nen lholllb tbe '1r.~,... to lalaad .,... .... bit ~ Cell dllpiaJI ol ~ W. ••rdlwaf__.pnf ....... Bob-toCiMllall Nida com· • munlcatl•_t~oblem caaed Svol• to be WCll mecl tM w.ct ... IClld ou& ,_ tM ............ ,.u.. .... The agenda provides time for counting lrvtne municipal smashing mirrors. trampling ballots. four-leaf clovers and opening umbrellas indoon. The societv meets only on St I C 8 Fridays that fall on the 13th, and 0 ell today's meeting at a fashionable downtown club is the only one D ' thisyear. • angerous "Jn 1981. there will be three Fridays the 13th -in February, March and November." said Les Lear. the society's executive vice president . The group was organized in 1930 by 13 members. including Chicago Bears owner George Halas. Ke and one of bia former stars. Harold "Red" Grace. will be a.monJi • men boeored today fer their dric eoatrtbu· Uona. Gran1e. who wore football jersey No. 77. ls 77 today and will talk to those at the meeting by telephone ·'The society tries to dis· courage belief in silly supersti· lions," said Lear. CAMPBELL CAP> -A 40 year-old Campbell me&n says his stolen CB radio is rigged wtth lethal blac;ting caps wh1ch could "blow the thing to hell." Should the radao explode and cause inJury or death, the man said be would cooaider It "perfect Justice." The deadly radio was stolen ftom a parbd car lo Santa Clara County. The man. as q~ in today's San Jose Mercury News. said • "This as my way of saying. 'OK s mart guy, you got the radio. now do something with 1t. · " There will be 13 black cats Southern Baptists roaming about the room while the meet.mg 1s ttetd rrom •: 13 to Condemn Abortion 6: 13 p.m. There are 313 members in the group Fireworks Ban Lifted SAN JOSE fAP• -Fireworks will boom and blut again in Santa Clara County. thanks to a Superior Court Judie's ruling that forced olficlals to rescind a ban on firework.a sales. Judie Georce Barnett Issued a prelhnlna.ry junction acainat eD· forcement al a fireworks sales ban lo effect atnce lut year lo San Joee and the county. Barnett'• action came after Pyrotronics Corp .. maker ol Red Devil Firework.a. filed a lawsuit contending that a state law pre· empts local teovemment from banninc flreworu aalea. Cly• Barrow Srone Stolen DALLAS CA P ) - Thieves have carted away tbe tombltoof from the 1ra•e of outlaw Clyde Barrow for the fifth Ume ln five yean. Dallas poUce aald. Officers uld tbe 500· pound tomb1toae that marb the 1rtve al Bar· row and bis older brotbw, Marvin "Buck" Bartow. waa llllGllt ~ ttolen sometime.,..,._ Mar JI and lme 10 from w--.. Hellbta C.ineury. lrarrow aad bh Slrlfrlmd, a-te Parbi', wen w.....S fw m.., ___ .._,.... .,.,, ...... tM7 .•• ,. kw.ct ..... Pol* ... bu1b..., An..aa. Ii.a. Barrow'• brotller •le4 •Utr a ahC>to•t wltll pollH la Iowa aboal a ,..,....,, ST. LOUIS (AP> -Empbula· lng Ila sharp swing to deep con- servaUam, the nation's large5t Protestant body bas iasued a firm condemnation of abortion and demanded that lts teacben believe in the infallablllty ol lhe Bible. The positions, displaying a re· affirmation of tradition and the lofluence of conservative leadership elected for two con· secutive years, were taken Thursday as the 13,800 messengers of the Southern Bap- tist Convention cl0&ed their an· oual meeting ~ ~ .. J ... ' -. .4sh to Hit North State As h from the latest eruption of the Mount St. H e l e n s v._o l c a n o i n Wash.ingl()n could fall on parts of.Northern -California, accord1rig to Fro• Pagt-. I I IRAN ... dead and JO injured. Unofficial accounts said five were killed <:*-' _,,.J........,,., -· ·--...... -;. &. . .J-.,; -~ ~ Cl'.: ;:,erv1ce. ~ Ash thrust high into the almoapbere when tbe vole ano enJpted Thursday was blown IOUt.bwest over western Oregon during the n1aht and was expected to turo eastward over Northern Calilornia today. and 300 injured during the three· hour battle between Khomeini loyalists and memben; of the People's Mujahtldeen, or War- riors: Iran's largest leftist OP: J .ooaWon .ar2\&1) ~· , + ',.. t' .,r .-i ,,.. • -wt~res ~ald tfie fighting began when Khomeini sup· porters. armed with sticks and stones, tried to force their way lnto a rally of some 100,000 Mu· ja~deen at Tehran's Amjadiyeh stadium, down the street from the occupted embaasy. The weather service said that lighi to very light as hfall t& possible from a bout the Red Bluff· Redding area northward. • * * f 'ro• Pagt-. l I ASH ••• Department. Mayor Connie McReady declared a limited stale or emergency 10 Portland. which lies JUSt across tht Columbia River and 40 miles soulhwest of the volcano. and imposed a speed ltnut of 15 mph. Winch rrom lbe opposite direcboo at bigb aWWd..es carried a Ucht aprinJdina of dust too miles oortb t.o Seattle. Commuters in Portland st.rag· gled to work through a iray. muddy slJme following an a ll night fallout of ash mixed Wllh r a in Portland Jntcrn a t1onll l Airport reopened at 6 15 a m after being closed most of the night "It looks liJte an atom bomb." an observer m a U.S. Forest Service plane radioed as the volcano exploded Thursday nigbl for the third lime in a month. "It's very, very bJack .. It's still booming. it's really boomlna." Scientists said the eruption could become the worst smce May 18, when the volcano blanketed six states wit.b ash and claimed lhe lives of dozens of people. In Vancouver, tbe Clark Coun· ty sheriff's olfice balled patrols and was making only emergen· cy runs. There were numerous reports of minor traffic accidents and vehicles statliog after ash cloued air filters. Fighting between the groups quickly spread into the street between the 1tadlum and the embu.y. Witneues said Kho- me int' s revolutionary 1uardamen opened fire lo an at· tempt to disperse the rampaging mobs. Aa the crowd swirled near the embassy. Mos lem militants within the compound put up sandbag barricades at the gates and others opened fire on lhe demonstrat.on from rooftops in· side the complex. Witn~~ said most of the in· Jurcd wert' hit by gunfire. ap- parenUy from the guardsmen a nd the militants. Although lhe militants claim to have dispersed m06t of tbeiJ' S3 bostqes t.o locations outaide Tehran to prevent another U.S. rescue effort. they continue to hold the sprawling embassy com pound and U S. officials bt-lt ev<' al lea ... t ~ome of the Ame ncan~ a rt' :.till ini.ide The ho~tagh today b<.·gan their 223rd day m capt1\•ily. The MuJahedeen c alled lhe rally to protest alleged intimida· lion or opposition groups by tbe Khomemi regime and the loss of human rights in Iran since the re volution that deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in January 1979. Af'gban Coup Seen NEW DEUII, lndJa <AP> -Rival polltical factions in Afehanistan's Marxist leadership are reported "fight· mg like two craiy does." as So-viet and Afghan army units tighten security around Kabul, a city awash with rumors of an impendln~ coup and possible new atu.ck.s by Moslem guer. rill as. 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S1tort Coat In 011r Stcwk ••• For Onl,· ••• • 00 TRANSACTIONS DAILY PllOT ' ' • I s Normalcy Sought As Strike Ends WASHINGTON, Ind. <AP> -A bitter seven-month strike ~ainst the Evans Railcar Co. is over, and Mayor Leo SuJ.Jivan said he hopes this town ol 12.000 can retum to normal -oo more bombing, no more glm.Sbot.s. "Time heals anything," Sullivan saJd. "We're all striving to forget it and move fol"Ward. We can always forgive and forget. The people that can't -there's something wroog with them " The stnke. wh1ch began last Nov. 8. ended Tuesday night when wortcers voted 137·104 to accept a three.year contract. VIOLENCE HAD STARTED when the company, ~h1ch makes grain bopper cars. began hiring replacement workers. Tbe most serious incidents included an April bo~bin~ al the plant and an attempted firebombing of . Sulhvan s home the next day. The firebomb did not go otr. The uruon had a sked for an 81 pt·rcent across-the· board pay increase but last week agr~d to accept a 31 percent pay and cost-<>f·livmg increase. Union members had made $4.91 an hour. Before the umon would ratJfy the agreement. the com· pany had to approve amnesty for the strikers and lay off the replacement workers THE EVANS COMPANY had threatened to close the plant-lbe town's second-largest industry-because of the conlmued stnke and violence. Seeurity guards at the plant said someone fired three gunshots over their heads just after the contract was &J>* proved late Tuesday. No one was hurt and no arrests have been made. The plant employed 362 union members before the strike. but since then production orders have been lost and ~ly 175 t? 180 union members with the highest seniority will have Jobs unless long-term demand creates more job&, personMI manager David Tritt said Gold, Metal Quotations By ~ AuedMed Press Selected world gold prices today: Lolldoe: morning fixillg S609.25. u.p, ll.9.25: afternoon fixin1 $608.40, up $18.40; closi.na taOS.50. · Paria: aR.ernooo fixm, SllOZ.26, up $12.13. ~: fixing $611.09, up $21.04. Zertdl: 9&0t.OO bid, up $20.00; S809.00 a.sited. Nfl'4' Ytrtl: Handy & Harman a'lld·mOminl *808.40, \IP $18.40. New 'f •rtr: Eo••lhard sellin1 price mid-montllle $609.40, QP $18.40. New Ytir'll: Eqelhard fabricated 1old mld·mom.IQ t621 ... up $19.04. * I NEW YORK (AP> -Randy I& Rarmaa .Uftl' hi.I.SO QP to.S • ~ aU~r Stt.100. up to.51, fabricated •llN'. $11.-. ••·•· • * MSW YORK (AP> -SI* DOD(erroua metal prtce8 day: Clllllll' -*"'•.tl\4 a~ U.S. deatlnaUoaa. ,.-~cents. pauad. ... .,~ e-.. ~ dellv.ncl. ftl ........... . •tftWJ ........ per ftalk. pt¢ 116-lroJOL N.Y. ' , "Some mornings, getting up ts a matter of mind over Marmaduke!" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH r . l J I ' u FUNKY WINKERBEAN IF IM GOIN& 'Tl> (,() 10 e.QAND AND PL.At.> AT WIMBLE.OON ... ..... ~, ........ _ ... _ --- by Jeff MacNetly by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Mell Lazarius Al' Tt-\ V J2.' 5 GtFT f\DVIGE fo(L 0 MY FATM~ Nev~ We.A"~ A Tlf! . WMAT' 6HAU. L Gilr A a 19 l='O~ TM05E F~AL.. 0CCA.SION5 . • f Aff.IER'S PA 'I . ~ .,_ __ _ HIM? 0 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO ~­........... ......... "The mile goes on the flnt floor of the refrigtrotor and the ice cream goes upstaln." r • DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ~·"3 TUMBLEWl!EDS C,,,, • I• '.- • --""~ .... ~ ~' U\ , .• ~ I'LL DROP IN AND SEE HOW HE'S DOING COMICS I CROSSWORD ltJ CWlll M. kWt BIG GEORGI DRABBLE FOR BETIEA OR FOR WORSE '~~··fF1fflt~ "To GO-AC> wte't t ~WE..a:ARl.'f I t'\mED~ P'lW'IE.. DR . SMOCK Yes. MISS A I KSN, ::X: U NDSRS'f"AND ... YO U SAY Yo u 'v e L...OS'f" YOUR VOICE! COAAPC...e-re t...Y ?.' by Gus Arrio4a by Tom K. Ryan by Emit lultlmlller I DROPPED A BIG CARTON OF GET·WELL CARDS~ IT .. Well-aren't you gonna aak me how my day went?'" by Lynn Johnston by George Lemont N O W WHA"T"' W AS 1"HA'f" AU.. Ae>OU'f" ?'/ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS ~~· 46H..,.._- 1 Allullen •9 Fighlert llllnd 53 Prone SPtu 5'Crolh g 8-.n. 55 er-Lamb 1• Noun ending 5e -fwma 15 .... 57 c... PfO'I. 16 lnectlW 54 C.Oled 11 Mout1wrwc1 se Sc:ofl 18 0*8gO Of 80 Judge Cllglty I 1 A*' rl9don 19 w..ri cyc:1t eomo torm 20 lnftlCI 2'2 f.ollt1e 23WO!Nn 2• Highlc;tul> 2S AkJn ()ti Poo•--28 Scolda 2wordt 32 SdlGlle 33Fulohell 34 Sno9 runner 35ConcMI 380Qlll 37 Flmily 38 Comoeaa Pl 39VS.mUle .a 8odypw1 •1 Fonied •3 Arqy laoll• ••Commuw 'pllne 1 Pertlcle 2~ 3~ • S"*'Q 2S Embetl ~ 5 l llnt penod 2e Spar\ le 2 word.I I Flilndtlllp 27 eon.-·1 39 Nomonll 7 5'** h1end R.,n .a Coegulatl 8 Pigpefl 42 Be~ 9 ~m 28 MC>tleY St.ng •3 Nft Yortl 10 Conj()llll 29 Noted c.n.. •5 AdllelM 1 1 ProoeM Sul· ~ dOC1or '3 ,.,..,,._e.g.. fl• 30 Auui81'1 edlc1 4 7 ltflf 12 CAiiie 31 H\1411 48 Not common 13 A91nt Suffla 33 Kind of pelm C9 PDege 21 T eray 38 Prtnung 50 AtdOt 22 Pitt! lfNI m11C11tne1: 51 CNlt 2C l<lnd of lend-Abbr 52 St.cf\ """' 37 C""19-44 0.111Q9d 17 La1u.na. leadin1 to increased tramc CCJD1estloo. poor dralna1e and tmllahtly cut and fill ln the btllsides, the association ClOfl· tend.I. la addition. tbe assoc'f.tion is fl1hUn1 approval of Broad· moor's i..,una Sur project, a plan fer about 300 homes on the rld1eline above West St~ to 3rd Avenue. They say 1Tadinl plans for that project would result in the movement ol more than 900,000 cubic yards of earth in what they call a "Mount St. Helens approach to mass eradln&. • · And they oppose plans for grading in areas that are s teeper than the 30-degree grade. In addition. the usociatioo wanta to keep cloee tat»~ de-v e 1 op men t plans for the Treuure Island Trailer Part.. where the owner ls seeking to • coostrurt permanent structuNa • and a hotel. Wilkhii' said bis group wants a low-proftle approach to that de· velopment. and more than ·verbal assurances that the older <See nGtrr, Pace AZ> er Probe Intense Sex Offentkr's OC Links Studi,ed By FREDE&ICK SCHOEillEllL • ~~~in the ~~r: Qf .Cblrles tbe __ .»'~'1Q( A sinJ_lss,, ,. ~Y .. ~·JM! . ...P,~~~~-· ! tt ~---.. ... ~, .. ~....,M~'tc=: w•-,,.iwta~.£ ~~ ~~~'.· ...... , ,. • •f_-;\J.'q•~.(t~ ' ~~~*·~· Ji'.~~re0"Se1'of™'~·\tttr"' G~~ whose nud~body -~n dispuredb-;-~~;tig · O~eSilverado.Canyon resident '' strong ti~ to Orange County and was found Feb. 3 behind a who are probing the cases. said today that abe recalled Friday the 13th holds no special fears for Scott Dri~ gers. salesman at ABC Lumber ~~= Mesa as he takes a break in 1he ~\~ Despite toiling around sharp objtds. ........ VJ.._ power tools and other tools of the trade, it wu just another day to Driggers as soon as be flbiabed bis coffee. ~Khomeini Guards I :Fire at Thousands . By Tbe Associated Press ~ Ayatollah RuhoUah Khomeini's revolution plunged deeper into chaos today after bis f _guardsmen opened fire on tens of I thousands of leftists in one of the · bloodiest clashes sioee the shah I= wuousted17month.sago. " Meanwhile, Foreign Minister ~adegh Gbottnadeh became ir· ritated when asked by an in· ... terviewer in Oslo, Norway, about the Americans held cap- tive since Nov. 4 and said. ''To ~hell with the American ~ bollages ~ n 1 ! Gbotbladeh told an Austrian lM'V team that interviewed him l•!.that the deadlock over the U.S. ·capU~ "bas taught me not to :make statements about the free· • !10, of the hostages.'' He •as ~ ':.lblY irrllated over the media's . . .. • CW'llis interest lD the fate .ol the cap- tives. He complained the boet.age is· sue overshadowed tterything in the media's eyes, i.Dcludlftl the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. ·'Afghanistan is bleeding, and all people think of is some Amerieao bostaaes," Gbotbudeb saJcl. Modem militants blasted t.be brawllog crowd with tear cu and automatic weapons wbm it neared the iron 1at.es ol tbe oc. cupied U.S. Embuay tn Tehran. where at least some of the America boetaaes are believed still held. 'l'be official Pan news a1mcy said "lbota fired in tbe air" dur· lni 'l'banda.J'• fidlthur left two (See l&A.H, .... AZ> a l?Dg cnminal_ back"°~ re-warehouse on 2nd Street in Bonin was described today by Bonin but added that she knew matned under . mvestigati~ to-downtown Los Angeles. law enforcement ~fficials ~ nothing of his activities. day as a possible suspect in a Miranda's death has been requested anonyrruty as a life-Ot her law enforcement series of murders of young men linked to the slayings of other long criminal whose arrest rec-sources said Bonin had previoos- and boys attri~ to the so-young men whose nude bodies o r d include s c r 1 mes . of ly been. coosidered a possible called Freewav Killer. have been round in a seven-burglary, robbery. kidnapping, suspect an several murder cases William Geon~e Bonin, 32. of county area in Southern sex perversion. sodomy and now under investigation by the Downey. was arrested by Los California over a seven and one-lewd conduct. Orange c.ounty Sheriff's Depart. Angeles police late Wednesday half year period. The sources said tba~ Bonin ment and linked to the freeway night in a Hollvwood area. On The k:lllings have sparked in· r or mer 1 y res t de d • n the killings. Thursday be was named as a tense speculation that they are Silverado Canvon area where <See SUSPECT, Page AZ> Parking Citations Increased More than 200 citations have been issued in Dana Point in the past two weeks in response to citizen complalota about park- lal TIGI~ In the eomm._. Callfomla Hild1way Patral.at· fittn said the crackdown result· ed ia J.:iO cltaUom ~I issued -~ia Dua PcllDL ..W the .W.&lclm haYe lncl putiD« oa the wroq aide of tbe street, on the sidewalk, and ln front of drivewa,y1 and fire hydrants. .. over the past few mootba our citUeo complaints have been on such a rise, that we are respood- ing to the problem," said officer Dick Van Cott al the highway patrol's Laguna Hills office. Officers said that normally they cite only 20 to ao persons in a two-week period. They said that they would COO· tinu.e to monitor the community and would also be focusing at· teotioo oo Missioo Viejo, where there bu been a similar in· creue in citizen complaints re- garding parkini. Shackles Slipped SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Four Jail inmates, including three awaiting court ap- pearances on charges ol taking part in the city's largest Jail break, uraloeked their lee i.roos Talunday •!the Hall of Justice. A bailiff found the lour pinnJ.q lo.mat.es slWDJl on a bench with the leg inlas on the floor. "I think they thought it wu a joke," be taid. ,,, ........ SMILES COVER UP UNHAPPINESS OF ROYAL COUPLE? Prtncn caronne, Huu.nd PMllpe Junot at London aub Romanee Sour Princess, Mate Splittin{{? LONDON <AP> -Princess Caroline of Monaco and her husband ol. two years.. Pbiltppe Juoot.. are considering a separa· lion, laldon Daily Mail gossip columnist Nisei Dempster re- ported today. . A spiokesm ... for the palace in Mon~co said: "It's simply a rumor" andbadnofu.rthercommeat. "Junot failed to achieve financial success. despite his prlncel;J CClllDedioas, and lb.is, as well as his much publlcued eve-niD•• wttb Gtber t.dies in places like New York. cootributed to the rift," DempRer' wrote. Tbecouple met four years a&oat Regine's nightclub in Manhat· tan and wed in Moote Carlo in June tm after i.oiUal oppoalt.ioa from C&roline'a parents, Prince Rainier and Princess Grace. A final decisioo on a breakup, said Dempster. will be after tbe Monaco tourist aeaaoa ends. He aa1d the marriage milht be annulled u they bave no children. SC Youths Face Loss Of Club By Sl'EVE lllTCllELL ... ..., ........ The aeeudve director of the SoGth Cout Boys' ud Girls' Club U& nslped foflowtn& an an~ earlier this week that the San Clemente club is $20 .ooo In debt. .Ro)' K8'' man, wbo operated t.be •Wh•e in San CJemeate for ._,.. u mom•. rw""8d efffftln Jane 30 followtu a meetin6 with tbe 20-member board ol d.iredors late Wednes· day . In a telephone interview Thursday, Kellerman said, "I told the executive committee in December that if the club didn'\ turn around financially. rather than keep me on my salary. I should be the one to leave." Things didn't get belt.er, and Monday night. board member Howard Massie approached the San Clemente City Council ask· ing the city to bail the club out. He told the council the 700- member club is in danger of be- ing shut down if funds are not forthcoming'° pay the $20.000 in debts. Massie charged the executive director with not coming through with grants from foun· datiom to fiD.aDce the club's ac· tivities. and said he'd like to see the city look into contributing a port.ion~ the parks and recrea· tioo budget to be1p the club. But councilmembers said they want to see r.anancial stat.ementa from the club for the past three years befOl'e they do anythlag. Massie, who WU instrumental in t.be construction of a lullf· miWoa-dollar gymnasium~­ cent to the clubhouse three years ago, said fund raislDC ef • forts in recent years haven't <See a.us. Pa1e Al) Coast Weat•er Clear. tJnusb S.tllrdQ except fwnl&bt and morn· in1 low clouds. Lowa toalsbt mid 50s at tile beacbes to SO lnlaDd. WPa SIArday bicb '°' to mid IOI. I ! l --· 0 2 , .... A flllll.J ....... a Ylht • .. Vent• Y .... ._...,. ,... ....... v ..... ~-... ?E. ... tM Nadar .......... .,......__.._,,['... . ........... _ ...... ~J_.1 _.. ... .... ,,.......,Mn ..... , .................. ... plaitt'11,....,..•1Medee ,,...., . alM rM111••• War, • ..-..... ...... N"'° 8lUl"l, na. ••MnDe, tM a. lMM alaeaur plUl ............. .,. w•n•at ...... val" ..... vp _.,, .,.._ ';;!.,m• • doMd, Mid D••• woa..-. a ..,.. __ .. ,... • Ulllt Co •• -~ .... u.. plliM. tt.ndlloKU99 •etenal wu .......... Wolfti'toe Mid. :,...,, ....... ,..... .. .... ~ Nl:W YORK <APJ -Two ot tM natio8'1 I.,... co~· r ...-eW .._.. tolkY Rt tb* prime leedlq rat. to I.I percent. U.. M¥til elt.lblllllialt WI .... ~ IOIDl llDaller bub. ~ CbeaUeal ..-. I.be C'Gwatry'a alxtb lar1eat. towered tu prime from 1J ....-e-t. ~Ultioa the 12.S percent r1tee Mt Tbunday W N(). l Bank ot America. Croaer. No. 2 Cttlbenk pd aome otber-bil bub. lrvina Trust Oo .. ranked t.ctb by depo11it.a, jotned Chemical at 12 percent, poqlbly •tcnalinl the ala.rt ol a widelpread move to tbe krft.t' rme. ,,,,rtf •~<'ftr.-r• 1·r•• s .. ,..-,.. RANCHO MIRAGE CAP) -P'onntr President Ford was re· . covering today rrom knee surgery on an old football iJUury at Eisenhower Medical Center, Ford presa aide Bob Barrett uid. \.-It" ff.-fJrffl.-• OH .11.-rf PORT VILA. New Hebrides CAP>-All available police ln Port Vila were on duly today al a Requiem Mass for a slain Political leader as a tense New Hebrides government awaited the arrival of a. Britis~ m~peacekeeplng ror~. _,,,. .... ~~ ... _. 'hufBttfJi~tlf,,.l;i..l.,ff . .f:t.,J, _,_' .. ->:"''~,,/.~~~i'~'-t'i'• I~; ~--·~_...,...._ .i.~·,h• ; ·~ ~1t"8efersl'n0t'Jn• WIS' sentenced today to 2S years in prison and fined S207 ,000 for bank fraud. TI>e cbar(feS stemmed from his control and operation of the Franklin National Bank. which collapsed in 1974 in the na· lion's largest bank failure. ·Birfh of a '\nf inn· DropJWd SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A theater owner who planned to show the classic fl\m "Birth of a Nalioo:· has canceled it, say- ing he feared "mob violence... . . Radicals denouncing the film as racist wrecked the theater's pr0Je<:t1on room Tuesday. s mashing glass. toppling projeetors and rippmg the screen. Israel Issue Move by Muskie Focuses on PLO WASHINGTON <AP) - Secretary.of State Edmund ~ uskie, following through oo a oew European initiative, today o(f ered the Palestine LlberaUoo Orfanhation a necotlaUnc role ti. lt renounees Its commttment to destroy Israel. "The ball Is in the PLO's c()urt," Muskie said al a news conference. His comment followed a ' declaration by t.he nine Euro- pean Common Market countrles in Italy saying the Palestinian group "wlll have to be associat· ed" with Mideast peace ta lb. Before the Europeans met. M uskle and other Carter ad· ministrstion officials declared their opposition to any move by Solon Silent the allies. that might undercut the stalled Egyptian-Israeli negotiations over Palestlman autonomy. But Mmkie reacted to the declaration by uying the ad· ministration "does not see anything on its race which directly challenges the Camp David process." He announced, meanwhile, that the bead$ of the Epptian and Israeli oegotlaling teama would meet in Wuhington July 2·3 to try to fmd a way to reopen the talks. They were suspended In df5. ag r eement over assuring Israel's ~urily and the status of Jerusalem. "Hopefully, we'll now build some momentum," Muskie said in announcing that Eayptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hauan Aly and laraeli Interior Ml.niat.er • Jose( Burg are coming here. On Indictment "We are not trying to keep the PLO out " Muskie said in ·HOUSTON (AP> -One oft.be response i.o the new European ftiost powerful figures in Texaa diplomatic initiative which P'.Olitics House Speaker Bill c a 1 I e d al so for ' ' a el r · Clayton.' races arraignment next determination '' for Arab Jl'rlday on racketeertn1. con· Palesti.Diana a1»lracy, extortion and fraud Obviously, he said , "the diaries after the first indict· negotiating base must be meats in the FBl's Brllab in-broadened at the right time" to VJSUgation were handed down. include the Palestinian•, der court order not to talk Jordan, Syria and others. ut the chUlfes, Clayton left But,fortbetimebeln1.hervled federal courthouse here. out "specific participation'' b.Y Where be wu fingerprinted and the PLO in peaff talk.a unleu at )lbot.ocrapbed, in silence. dilavowed it.a goal of destro)'iq "You are standln1 next. to a Israel and accepts U.N. Security man who wanted to be beard by Council reeolut.iom on which cur· \be media,·· Roy IUnton, rentpeacetalbarebeia1held. _ C,ayton'a chief lawyer. aald "How do yw expect llrad to 'l'tlunday. Claytoa bad appeared deal with a group that ii beat oo Jae(ore U.S. Mactatrate Frank G. ltl destruction?" Muskie asked. Waltermire, who aet bond al •o.ooo. Clwrch Denies Plans to Flee PASADENA <AP>-TbeNo.2 man in charge at the Worldwide Church ot God has denied that 87 ·year.o ld c hurch founder Herbert W. Armstrong plans to take bis flock to another coun- try. ·'We're not planninc oa IOin& anyplace now." vice-president and treaaurer Stanley Rader sa id Thursday ln respoa.ae to a s tatement by a former minister of the church who has written. book about Mmstl'Ong. The church members in Tulsa. Okla .. have obtained a tOW"l or· der banning publication or Dave Robinson 's "Herbert Armstron~'s Tan«led Web." f 'ro• Pap . I I FIGHT ••. residents of the trailer park will be uken care of. Thurada)''s acUon waa a call for organlz.atiocu in all unin· corporat.ed areu of the county to ioln tocet.her to fight uncoo· trolled development, Wilkins said. He a.aid he believes the effort will be successful, because "We're all getting the same treatme nt throughout the county." He said that by getting to1ether, the groups can attempt to caln the support of more than one supervisor. "It should be a very Powerful organization when il 1eta W>der way." he said. Laguna Thieves Take Chain Saws Five dlaln aawa worth about $1 ,300 were 1tolen from a Lacuu Beach man'• pickup truck Tbunda)' wbiJe it wu parked in the 200 block o( Bever· ly Stred. Police aald the nws ~ ap- parently taken about 2:45 a.m. Tb• t.bleves reportedly forced opeA the wtna windows o( the truck beloq1na to Gre1 Martin. a resident ol Hfllcreet Drive. Fro• Pap . l I f 'r••• Pn~ . l I CLUB ••. k~ up witb salanes and pro- grams. Or. Brian Rice, prestdeot of the board of direct.on, said the club's fm.ancial woes can be at- tributed to reduced contrlbutioos from federal ~venue sharing, the United Way, and lDdividuaJ donations from San Clemeate res- idents. In addition, a fbulup that re· s u1 led in the club not lteepio« current with its insurantt pre· mtums apparenUy resulted ln canceUalioo of the policy. A r lub employee brought this to the Board's attention when be couldn't get compensation ror a $7.000 operation. Or. Rice said the board is working on the insuran~ prob- lemnow. Meanwhile. the board would like to see the city bail out the club. "We'd Uke to see if I.bey can give us one-time funding." Ri~ said. "To help out thla time." He said the board ls also ·~ proachlne other civic orga.niu· tioaa within the city. seeking dooatiooa. "We're approachlna every- body rllhtoow, '' heaaid. ~- \ --. '-' Budget Talk Fireworks Ban Lifted SAN JOSE <APl -Ftrewor1a will boom and blast again in Santa Clan County, thanks'°. Su~rior Court judge's ruling that fOC"'Ced officials to rescind a ban 00 rtreworits sales Judge George BameU issued a preliminary Juncuon again.st en· forcemeot al a fireworks sales ban in effect since last year in San Jose and the county Barnett's action came after Pyrot.roruca Corp .• maker of Red Devil F\J'eworb, ftled a lawsuit contending that a state law pre· empts local government from banning fireworks sales. Afghan Coup Seen NEW DELHI. India <AP> - Rival political fac tions in Afghanistan 's Marxis t leadenhip-are reported .. fight· lD& Uke two craey dogs." as St>- viel and Afghan army unils tight.en security around Kabul, a dty awtih wttb rumon ol an impendinit coup and pouible new aUr.ckS by Moslem iuer· rtUu. Fro• Pap . I I IRAN •.. RITES ... the Daughters ol the American Revolution. She was a member of tbe Laguna Beach Chamber of Com- merce, of tbe Order of the Eaat«n Star. ad ot die Am· iliary ol Soutb Coat Medical Center. Mrs. Crist was married to Robert Kenneth Crist. a former Sunday editor fo r the Los An geles Times for many years. Mr . Cnst died in the late 19505. M rs. Cnst 1s survived by a so n . Robert W . Crist . of Anaheim and daughters Mary Jane Connelly of Totyo. Japan, and Kay Elizabeth Kunsaitia of El Toro. She also Is survived by eight g r andchildren a nd a great- grandson. M emorial services will be held Saturday al 10:30 a.m . for Mrs. Crist at t.be United Methodist Church ol Laguna Beach, 21832 Wesley Drive, in South Laguna. The family has s uggested donations lo the American Cancer Society through the Dau1hlers or the American Revolution. or through Altrusa. or through the Pbilanlbroplc Education Organization. 811,· a11,· S11it or • • S11ort Coat In 011r Stoek ••. For Onl,· ••. • 00