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1980-06-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
·ew :Mes~···Approves 'Upside Down' • ~Prftyer T~wer. . . ... .. . TUESDAY ~FTE RNOON,J UN E 1~, 1980 VOL. n. MO. , ... s SECTIOMS, a PAO ES ftaliaeled I f----uANACt:EO SEX PERVERSION SUSPECT IN CUITOOY Wllflem Bonin Linked to Freew•y KIHlnga? 'Up s ide Down' Me ditation Tower Get s Mesa's OK By Sl'EVE MARBI.E OI , .. O.lly l'ilM Sutt Ali Roushan raked both bands through his mop of dark curly balr and let out a soft but gleeful yelp. He said a celebration was in order. Even the Costa Mesa Clty Council members bad to amlle. Following a rocky public hear- ing Monday evening, the cowicil agreed to let the Iranian lmmi- 1rant keep a 31-loot-tall red rower in rront of bla Superior Avenue welding yard. Only Councilman Ed .. cFarland objected and was lef t shaking his head and mumbllnt. "I can't believe we're doing tbla. •• The tower, which 30-yeaT-old aou1ban raised laat Friday •l•lnlt cit.y orders, oricinally •u denied by the city Plannin1 '1omtntaaion "W'btc-h ?uteOlbe tnanl.le·lhaped structure •ain't Iii · harmony with the lnduat.rtaJ pbafbood .. ~orking to fix up the neighborhood." Palmet, the leadoff spea.ker ln a 1tring of tower supporters, conteoded that the clty was try- ing to legislate good taste and judge art. Rouaban, clad iD a pair of greasy jeans and a tattered cor- duroy jacket, was restralned several times by bis friends when he tried to lun1e toward the podium. When be finally did reach the microphone, be rapped the city for "mistreating" hlm and nld the tower was a work of art and a project ''between me and God." Rousban said UJe four-ton, 41ark red structure wlll be ..... u a meditation tower and will double u a water fountain. He •ald it will beautify tbe nei1bborbood. en ed why be bad fa1led to file propel' document& wlth the city's Planatna Departmmt, Roushan replled. "I'm aorry but that stult ii DOtbln1 but teUet paper." Colt.a ..._ re11dent Batbara Toohey said the WU lmpneeed wUh I.he ttructure and au~ that lt could become arioUMr Wat ta Towen. <lel'IOWSS.Pap.U> Sex Case Guilt Deni ea ~ By FllEDEUCK SCHOEMERJ. Ot .. DMtr ........... Although formaJly charged with OGly vx perversion and sodomy. William George Bonin remains a suspect In an un.J specified number of murders of young men in Southern California, a Los Angeles County prosecutor said Monday. . Bonin, 32. of Downey. pleaded innocent to the sex·related charges during ~ brief afternoon appearance before Municipal Court Judge Barbara Jean Johnson. One of two prose<:utors in the case, Deputy District Attorney Sterling Norris. successfully argued that the stocky defend· ant, arrested Wednesday night In Hollywood, should remain in ctat®.)' at i.e. Ang~ €ount) Jail in lieu ol $250,000 bail. "Our basis for the amount is that the defendAnt remains a suspect in a number of murder cases. The defend.ant is aware he is a suspect in those in· vestlgaUons," Norris told Judge Johnson. . The bail amount Is 100 times the $2)600 normally assessed on sex offenses, court sources said. Norris and fellow pros~utor Aaron Stovlu, of the district at, torney'a office Special Trials Oivtslon, declined to comment on what evi~ the current in· veatigatJona may produce. They did confirm, however. thal inveetieators are closely ex- aminJ.na murden of 25 young men that have occurred since October of 1m, when Bonin, a convicted sex offender, was paroled fTom the California (See BONIN, Pace AZ) 'Suit N ixing Said Shocking SAN Dl&GO (AP> - Homeowner• ••Y they're shocked by a court rulinc tbat dlamlued auita uttnc almolt S2 million tn DOlH damq• caued by alrb.nen around IJndbercb Field. An attorney for 300 property owners WbO •ued tbe U-nlfled Port Dl1trlct uid later that whet.bet to appeal la ••a deelakln one doe. not. make wbell ln •hock." 1n uplokl&~ 8ll HrUer JurJ rulln1, 8laPI or Cou:r Judi• C1rlol N. c...,... s•t 11'*'-Y tbat bomeownerl aued too lat.. ff• laid the ftYl•)'IU' atatute of limit•..._. for' tvell ..Uta ex~ ptrtd MGY. •. lt'7I, or 11 moatha )>efore die llnt UM ,, .. ftled. '· eath?1 I 'Cool Water' Composer Dies On Newport Boat • Suspeet ·nunted Warrant I ssued in '79 FV Mur der By PIDJ.SNEIDEllMAN °' -DMl'r -l&aff After 15 ·months of investlga tion, police have obtained a war rant for the arrest or a former Orange County construction worker in conn~tion with the March. 1979. murder of Fountain Valley ho~wife Joan V1rgl01a Anderson. Police are se<'kin~ lhP whereabouts or William Lee Evins, 25, who was on o work crew building an addition to the Anderson home prior to Joan Anderson's death. E#\nS was living with friends in Affa.heim at the time or the murder. ·Last June. two davs before he was scheduled to take a second lie detector test m con nection with th<' case. he ncd to Texas. police said Evins was known to be living tn thE! Houston area two months ago, and Texa~ authorities ha"e been notified of the arrest war rant. His name and descnp11on also have been distributed na- tionwide by pohct! The warrant was obtained last Friday after the Orange Count v District Attorney's office agr~ to file charges In the case As recently as three months ago. police s aid o nl y circumstantial evidence linked Evins to the homicide. At that tim e. on the one .year an · niversary of Joan Anderson's MURDER VICTIM Joan Anderson d euth her family offe red a SI0.000 reward for information l<'admg to a eonvict1on in the case f ountain Valley Detective Sgt Norm Sattcrfwld said additional . inv<'stigat1on over the past two months. including interviews with pas t acquaintances of Wrote 'Cool Water' Composer Nolan Dies in Harbor LOS ANGELES CAP> -Bob aound of the Sons ol the Pioneers Nolan, the compoeer ot westem until he left the singing group ln soag claulcs "Cool Water" and 1949. "Tumblina Tumbleweeds," di~ Nolan appeared with the Sons of an a~t heart attack on a of the Pioneers in nearly 100 Newport l(arbor boat. ~Una sons-filled westerns made by Monday at '12. Columbla and Republic Pictures • Nolan -with cowboy film ln the 1930s and 1940s. and wrote star Roy Ro1era and Tim son11 and theme mualc for Spencer -formed the rt_oneer dozens of Clther •eatem films. Trio ta the .. rly 1eao. ... nc1 they .A~ AJtboulrlle -wu bom In New ch1n1ed the 11n11a1 croup'• Brunswiclt, Cantda, hi.I tam.Uy name to --of the Pioneers In moved to Arizona When be WU I 1934. child. He waa a drlf\.er, rlclin8 Mol'n waa with a ion Ind the ralla on freilbt trains for a d111;M::.l "wbea 'be became ll1 time u • )'OUDI man, and a Moaday-~hll• rtturntnc to his theme of lonely ••nderln1 Los Anlelea bome. H• dled dominated bl• moil famous before ~ a boepltal, aald IODI\ t:vins ·, has unearthed new evidence to JUSt1ry the· arrest -. arruri, He dechned to elaborate ex· cept to say. "The reward had nothing to do with 1t Everyone we talked to said they hadn't heard of the re ward money and didn't want any part of 1t " Solv1n~ the bludgeoning murd<•r or 28·vear-old J oan An · dersnn. a mcjthcr nf two, had ~ long bt."<'n u source or frustration for Pountam Valley pahce. On the morning or March R. 19i9, a m·1~hbor found Mrs. An- derson·~ 3·year-old son, ~ason. "and<•r1n~ ahout th e n t.'1~hborhdod near h1!'> Hemlock S I n •et h<>m<' Allt.'mpting to return the boy. lt11.• ne1,1?hbor discovered Joan Anderson':, battered body. clad in a Pll.l.ama top.. at .lh.e. foot--Of ~ twd 1n the ~ucst room Pollet• IJter determined she had bet>n r aped Mrs Anders on·s other child. a 10 month.old girl. was dis· covered unharmed ins ide the home The victim's husband was \loOrking 11C'Northern California at the t1meofthe murder. Evins wa~ ~1ven one lie detec· tor test during the s ubsequent investigation Police terft'led the les t inconclusive because he was on doctor-prescribed drugs at the time. He ncd before a second kst could be administered. Coast Weather Mos tly s unny Wednes· day except for late night and early morning low clouds. Lows tonight about 60. Highs Wednesday 70 at the beaches, 80 lnJand. INSIDE T ODA." Amnioa'• militorv miucw fl otroph11fng und•r th• pltUolC>Plw of Uw Democrotk odm tniltroUon. bdi•un Ro .. old Reog<m. S•~OQ~ AlO, for a HCOftd look ot 111.e GOP prmdnalial c:ondV14u. l • .. ex a famllt rn.d, Kea Ortlfla. In addition to "Tumbllnf ao,.... left tbe irou,p In tbe Tumbleweeds" and ·'Cool l•te i... to ~rat• on hll •Water," Nolan wrote more t.ban tu1a1, and Nolan'• vlbraUnt 1.000 W~. ~I and CC>Un• barl._. became dJe prtmar)' (See M>IAN. ?•I• Al> ~ w .. ONLY PILOT .Junt 11 t~ - Hussein Welcomed ~ing Arri"e' for Carter Talk WASlUNGTON (AP> -Prell· H•t Carter 1rfft4ld Jordan'• Kl•a Huueln today, 1t,..lnc tllat ~ b "• ,,.at ckll In tOlbmon" ~tw('fn th• UftlMd Stat ta and J~rdan but acbowlt-et,.nc dllf ertncea about UM belt route Lo peaC'e ln ~ lllddle East \ ' Chief amon1 thole dlfftrtfttel tit Huut-ln'1 ref\.9al 1o play the role Carter e n vl1l0Dtd tor Jordan ln Lho C•mr Davtd ac- eorda between I ra and EIYPl Tht' diaa1reemt'nt about C.mp David 11 so deep that Slatf' Department omt'lala toad re· porters before HmNin'1 arrivaJ that lM)' were under no llluaiona that the ldn1 would t'hlftlt bia po11tlon after meetin1 with arter "''°" .tf nid .. ~., ....... Margaret Liszewski, an employee at Scott Aviation in Lancaster, N .Y .. tests a new face mask des igned for fC'male astronaut:. who a rc likely to be erc•w members on NASA's Sµac<: Shuttle Bceause womc·n ·~ faces are jlencrally rounder a nd ~mailer than men's. design t'hangcs werC' required •'runt Pagt> l I BONIN ... M e n · s (' o Ion y lit Sa n tL u is Obispo "We can't ~ay which ones <of the 25 cases) are bt-ttcr than the others," Norns said The unsolved murders have fueled specuJat1on they are the work or a single killer . In· vestigators privately discard that theory. Defense a tto rneys Todd Landgren and John Barnett, both of a Tustin law firm, charged arter the arraignment that the district attorney's office was atU>mpling to "buy time" by seelung the high bail against their client. They said they would argue· for a reduced ball at a hearing scheduled for June 30. Bonin was arrested by a Los Angeles Police Department un- dercover surveillance team in- v es ti gating the so-called freeway -rmmien 1rlter obse1 v• ing a man and a 17-yeac-old youth engaging m alleged sex acts In the back or a van parked m a Hollywood' parking lot. Police initially said Bonin was ·a suspect In the murder of Charles Maranda, a 15-year-old Bell Gardens youth whose nude body was dumped behind a downtow n Los Angeles warehoiJse on Feb. ;a. Miranda has been listed aa J>(fssible vie· ti m number 41 In the series of unsolved murdeni dating back to 1972 DAILY PILOT ' ,,.. O•-C-\l _.,, -•1111 -~ " •...m•1N4 ,,. ....... fl'Y'ft .. " ............ , ... <>-·-c.. .. -· ...... '-.....,_ _..,~ .,-. ~•\Ntl ....,_.,., '"" ..... FrtWy ... ~ .... _ -..... """'-:.::~"~~ :·~ ::;.:;.:s ~i:.: -.. -s-....... -,_.,.,. , ... __ -· ....... --.... Jll ""'"' ••• "--· ,, 0 -·~(MU ........ c.i ........ .,.. • ·-·-.......... _""""'_ , ... ~ ..... ,., __ (#_ .. _ T-.. ~ ...... T=..-...-:-r.- A ... J::r::.'!.':\. ... omo.. c..1e-.. "'"'"' ..... _ "== .. It\~~==-~. TlllpMN(7Ht ...... QatelftM~ ...... ....,. ··-.... C-..... . r, .. Ju&od. they Hid. tho pre1I dent tlm.ply hoped to r*>a>M the dlalo1ue wtth HutMtn thal h&a bMn dMlnlpted by lhe trauma ol Camp 011Vld. , lotll ltadara chose lo em· pb11lie the Po•ltlv• In lhelr public remarks at a White llouae arrival ceremony "'Thll ftienclahlp (between the United States and Jordan) hu ~en t.elted in cri1ia and It hu withstood all ttill without dama,e." Carter Hid He praaaied Hus»eftl for his "enli&h~ed rule" and for the "preaervat1on of the tradlUonal values ol tua people " Huaaei.n, in tus re.sporu1e, sa1d the people of Jordan and the United Stat.es ··share a common vision Regan;Ueu of lhe dif. rerenceit m terma. of outlook re· Eleetrie Chair 18rdln1 the route that we take to achieve tbJlt ob~ve, we do belJeve very much In tbe firm commitment ol both our 1ovem· m.na. to t.be 11me 1oat.." he H id. Huuein was aceompanJed by hla wife, Queen Noor, the Amer1can·bom dau1hter of an airline rxecutlve. Wilh her blonde h* ,,,_ up, lbe stooO half a bead taller than be as they emer ied from tbe.t.(__ black llmousine. • . A large crowd of onlookers on the south lawn of the White House appla~ as the beadl ot state reviewed the traditiona.I honor 1uard under beautiful blue s kies on o ne or Washington's rare ~I summer days. Killer Poits To Die July 1 ATLANTA (AP > -Two Superior Court judges signed an order today settina a July 1 ex- ecution for J ack Jfoward Pott.a the convicted murderer who wOO a last-minute reprieve earlier by deciding to renew bis appeaJ. Superior Court Judge Marlon Pope of Forsyth County said that be and Superior Court Judge J ames Bullard o( Cobb County signed the execution or-der. Potts will d ie 1n the electric chair at the Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center In Jackson . where a deat h chamber has been under con- struction several months. Potts. 35, convicted of the 1975 murder and k1dnappm~ of 2'1 yt>ar-old Roi.well , Ga mechanic ~ 1chael Pr1e~l. I!> bt-1ng held at the Georgia State Prison in Reidsville. location or Georgia's death chamber StnC"e 1926. Potts had bttn scheduled to die June 5. but the execution was delayed after he decided to re· new has appeal Then on June 9, Women Sailors U.S. District Judie Wllllam O'Kelley re&,ased a letter from Pott.a asking lb.at the stay be Va C ated 8nd for the exec:utlOo fa proceed. ··I bel of you to pleue let me withdraw Uua appeal u qu.lckly as posaible." Pott.a wrote. ·~ me gct a date set immediately and most of all, let me die while an a state of grace " Potts appeared before O'Kelley June 10, and the jud1e said 14 new date could be set for th~ execution Potts. a father . of four. or iginally dropped his appeals last fall and announced bis con- version to Roman Cathollcl.sm : He se1id then that he felt forgiven by God and was prepared to dit.'. ll 1s mother. Carolyn Potts. b<H0 ked his decision Joe Nun.cy, a !>pokesman for the Team Defense organiuhon which has pleaded with ~otts to ta ke his appeal to the federal courts. commeoted · "We plan to do whatever Jack Potts wants us to do If he wants us to do nothing. we will do nothing " Navy Denies Bias In Lesbians Issue SAN DIEGO (AP> -The women or how many were as· Navy, accused or discrimination signed to ships or shore stations. by the American Civil Liberties But "there ls absolutely no dif. Union, says several women have ference" in the way male and been disch uged for alleged female homosexual cases are homosexuality in recent months, handled, he said. Navy re1ula- but-eight were cleared. lions forbid various types of sex- Those eight were-. returned to ual activity including unlawful dutv at North Island NavaJ Air cohabitation, adultery, sodomy Station while four others includ· and lewd conduct. ing another in an earlier case Tbere are more than 29,000 were discharged at San Diego women including 4,358 officers bases, a spokesman said Mon· in lhe Navy day. An ACLU attorney accused In addition, he said six enlist· the Navy of trying to get rid ol -M-women on San Diego-based-.. women. Susan McGrievy told a s hips were discbareed f~ -L.os Angeles news conference homosexuality. They included Mon day she wo uld seek a five stationed o n the deep-federal court order to prevent submergence rescue sbJp Point discharge of Ul alleged lesbians Loma and a female petty officer aboard the Norton Sound, a abip who. r eturned drunk to the based at Port Hueneme but un- destroyer lender Samuel Gom· dergoing repain In Long Beach. pers was ac~used of sexually molestin1 two young female sailors. Lt. Cmdr. Mark Baker, public artains om cer tor lhe Pacific Surface Force, said 842 people were dischar1ed by the Navy · a fter being Investigated for hom0&exual acts or tendencies In the past fiscal year. Baker sald he was unable to say how rnany are men or All women remain on duty and no charges have b4an filed, Baker said Monday. But a complaint was lodged against them by another woman, hesald. That lnvestlgation ls being conducted by the Norton Sowld's captain, who can di.amiu the cue for lack of evidence, refer It to court·martial or order an ad· mlnlstraUve proceu wblch could result in di&chareea. D~•gBeallty Reporter 'Trie~ Everything' NEW YORK CAP) -Dan Ratber, w,ho will 1...ceeed Waltn Cron.kite u CBS News' top anchorman, taJt curio.tty led blm to try illicit drup includ.lht berom. Ratba' told a LadJa Home Journal Interviewer the beroia Incident OCCurrtd ln.11165 or llM: "I RAD IO•EONE AT TB£ Ho.toe poUce 1taUoa 1boot me wtth herotn ao J could do a •torJ about It. I came out UD· clentandiq full well bow CDe co41d be acldleted to •1maa, &Dd cautckly ... llatbtr Mid be tau allO llDOlled pot, U.OU'91 not "t.~ r country, .. and k:Dowl "a fair aplOUDt about l.SD." "A.I. • reporter -and r dol't wut to~ tbat tlaat'• tbe OGb contest-I've t.rMd everJthlnl," Ratber • &Aftma MID .. TOLD .. IOD ud daalltW, '*It la collep, that If tber bad to tr)' mart.Juana tbeJ liouJd do ao at home .,,,.... people who cart about them. "Ot coane," be 1aJd, "tbe7 didn't lake t.be adrift ..• ·Mr father lold mt the ume tbLaf about Uq.-. '' , , l.AlallJ Meets Ra• Bobby. a month-old Dall lamb, receives some affection from one or its uncles at the Milwaukee County Zoo. · ·Fire Kills 7 Kids In Niagara Falls NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y <AP> -Fire or suspicious ori1ln destroyed a two-story bouae here today, killing at least seven children ranging in aees from 2 lO 15. Four other people -two adult.a and two children -were taken to ho$p1tala for treatment o( burns and .,moke inhalation Larry Nev1lll'. th1• a cttn~ fir•· c·h1l'f. S<'lld. "ll mu!.l ha\c bl·C'n Ilk<.' an OVl'n in then· " Lt . John Zacr arellw , a homicide detect1v•·. told rt- porters that ar~m was '>U'>JX'<'lt'd bece1use of tht• pattern t>r flcimt"• :ind the fact the hre seemed to have started outi.ldc the home Janet Miller who lived nut door. called firefighters Stll· l>Etld !>ht' wa 'I pr1:p a r1ng brt'akfast when she heard a worn an scream Sbe said &he looked out the wando'°" and saw the hol.l.l>c en1i?ulfed m naml~ and :.moke Authont1t"i said all tht> dead were an se<'ond noor b<'druoms Pohct-said one woman t.oe.s.ed !>Offie of her <'hlldren lo the Si?round <tfter breaking a window on an upper floor Neville said the !ire appeared lo have started in the rront of the house and quickly burned through wooden w1tll.s that were cove red with aluminum slidmg. He said a staircase to on~ side of the living room acted like a flue in carryinl( heat and flames up to the second floor. Alfred Roupp, a ball.Alton fire <'hie!, said he saw smoke from v ftre hall two miles from the scene By the time firefi1htera ar· rived, the two-story, slnsle fam1- ly home was e nveloped 1n name-s Firemen e1lso found the body of a dog i.mide the home. • The fire left a living l"OOm couch a pile of burned wood and cloth. A television set melted In- to a small piece of plastic and metal. An ornamental railing on the staircase leading to the second noor was twisted out of shape by the beat. Neville said most of the bodies were burned beyond ~erutJon . Deputi.es ... · Discover Drug Lab"! \ Orange County Shenff's dep. u1t1es d1~covered what might have bet>n a mak~h1fl drug. manufact~ lab Monday af- ternoon m R&..smoor when t.hey arrested a resident on a $2SO,OOO felony warrant. Members o( the she r iff's bomb squad were dlSpatched to 11801 Martha Ann Drive to collect the <'hemicals a nd s urrounding hou ses were evacuated , a spokesman said.... l Officers fOWlcr'lLe chemicals, similar lO those used to mQe PCP, dljring the arrest ot Frank Lydon . 10, on a.uaull, dnta and forgery charges. New charges rwu.Jttnc from the officera' fmd are pendln« anaJym of the chemicals. Coundl ....... ,.. •bo toot turns r~;Rouebu for !>Mt rude... .duiiac pubUe 1111'°81, were lo&d th.at di. tower wtll be .. ,..tall. ... , ..... ~ ....... from whltb RO&athan 1 ·u ny hi.a own venlon of a peace f na1. "I thlnk tbe artwork at Lone Beach State 11 rldlculoua but 1om• bou1bt It-I c;:i• lh • all In the eye of the der." remarked Councilman Do.9n • Hall. • ) "f'U vote In favor of it, but I ~ just hope a trend doetn't develoP ' with a nei&hborhood full of up. tide down red trtaal)es," Hall added. The counc il approved the tower with conditions that Ro uahan seek proper city permit.a. have the tower tnspect. ed by safety officers and con.. atruct a •ix-onch-bigh curb around the tower for drainage purpoae.s. Roushan, who publicly invit· ed his rnencts and s upporters out for"acoupftfobeen."satdt!le ·' tower 1s just a begiMlng. "Next I'm goine to pultu other metal aculptww-• -aact.,... "" tM .... die eUy M '• park." I' H ,, SACRAMENTO (AP> ..!;. Sido, the San Francisco dog con- de mned to death in her late mis- tress' wiU, has. ~n saved by a 1tat.e IJtw •isned~Y Gov. Ecl- m uod Brown Jr., his office said today. . Brown .shaled 582059 by Sen. Man Garcia, R-Meno Park, on Monday ru'ght, his office said. The law overturns lhe portion or Mary Murphy's will that re- quired Sido. a 10-year-old lX>llle- sheepdoc, mix, to be put to death. Ma. Murphy, a San Fran· cisco resident wh o d ied in December. wanted Sido tilled because s he feared her dog would not receive proper care after J)er death. But Richard Avanzino, presi· dent ol the San Francisco Socie- ty ror the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, adopted Sido and filed 1wt in a st.ate probate court challenging the will. A ·hearing on his challenge was u heduled today. Ca1rcia's bill originally would have prevented any animal owner from requiring in a will that the pet be put to death. However. some senators thought the wordtng was too vague and the bill was restricted to just , S1do 's ca se Garcia said he would mtroduce more general legaslatJon on the subject later f 'r•• Pagr ·.1 I NOLAN ~ •• try westem songs includ1ng a "A Touch ot God's Hand" and "One More Ride.'· Survivors include bis wife, Clara, sons Earl and Michael and a daughter, Mrs. Roberta lllleuanich. Funeral arrangement.a were Incomplete. Rolex Oyscer is the watch they've always wanced. And it's no wonder; these timepieces are as famous for the If beauty as they are for ref 1ab11lty. Each one of these Is crafted w1ch a stainless sreel case. I 4 karat yellow gold bezel. and a marching bracelet A. S2,IOO. 8. Sl,475. C. S"J,750. • I I ~-----...-. .. -._..-................. .-.-... ....,._,..,... ·-.,,.._,..,,...... ....... ~ ...... -..... -............ --...... -... ..... . . • - VOL. 73, NO. 169, S SECTIONS,• PAGES Supe"'iaon Cite Errors I I Today's Clettlag N.Y. 8&oek8 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS -vote Truly Confirmation NBe.d 3Enter • Pleas in 'Sting' Three Orange County men have pleaded no contest in Los 1 Angeles Superior Court to charges they set up a "Sting" operation in a Hollywood Hills mansion to bilk a Newport Beach business man out of $160,000 in cash and his 1976 Rolls Royce. The three -AtiUa de Agh, 40, of Newport Beach, Michael Newman, 37, of South Laguna, and Jerry Mack Morris, 34, of Buena Park -face sentencing July 14 on grand theft and con· spiracy to commit gran·d theft charges. De Agb and Newman already have been sentenced to federal prison terms for their part in a plot to swindle an Oxnard den· list out of $105,000 in .an ad- vanced fee scheme. ~ The two plus Morris also sWl face prosecution in Orange County Superior Court on charges they tried to bilk a busi- nessman from Orange out of $47,000 by arranging for a loan that never materialized. In the Los Angeles case, the three were accused of setting up a con game like that seen in the movie '"'!be sting" in which a rigged carctgame was set up in the home of actor Georce Montgomery, who sublet the I .house to the defendants but knew nothiq ol the acbeme. The unidentlf{ed Newport businesaman had gone to the man~ion thinking it was a gambling club, prosecutors said. I • i f I I Because the game was rigged, he lost money at the table and later gave his gambling Rartoer. also in on the scheme, S check for $160,000 and the keys to his Rolls Royce to compensate him for his bogus losses A no contest plea is tanta· mount to a guilty plea. 'Cool Water' Wmposer Dies off NB LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bob Nolan, the composer of western song classics "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," died of an apparent heart attack on a Newport Harbor boat outing Monday at 72. Nolan -with cowboy film s tar Roy Rogers and Tim Spencer -formed the Pioneer Trio in the early 1930s and they changed the singing eroup's name to Sons of the Pioneers in 1934. Nolan was with a son and daughter when he became iJ1 Monday while returning to his Los Angeles home. He died before reaching a hospital, said a familY friend, Ken Griffis. Rogers left the group in the late 1.D>s to concentrate on his films, and Nolan's 'Vibrating baritone became the primary sound of the Sona of the Ptpneen until he left the singing gfoup ln 1949. 'Nolan a~ with tbe Sons of the Pioneen ln nearly 190 song-filled westerns made by Columbia and Republic Pictures in the 1l30I and .,.,., and wrote son11 and tbeme mu1lc for dozem of other western ftlma. In addJtJon to "Tumbling Tumbleweed•" and ••cool Water.'' Nolm wrote more than 1,000 Wtlltenl, 10.pel and coun· ll'1 """8m llOftP Including a "A T.oacb ol God'• Hand'' and "One ..... Ride." S.rriwn include hl• wife, · Clara, -Earl and Mlchliel aDd a da..._, Mn. Roberta 11u ... ~. Ftmera1 arnqements were · meo.-.. Sn•lor Quieted • WAEINOTON (AP> -Ben. · Barn Ooldw._, R-Arla.r:: edlitlelll '° A8dren All' a ... llol .. taJ In surbarbaa es_. todaJ to promote fnlllr'Mlllt::J:1cie .... Mp.llllaMee T1111lt> of Sho8"bi: Soviet Warships Set Sail ISTANBUL, Turkey <AP> - Three Soviet warships, two destroyers and an amphibious landing craft, sailed through the Bosporus Strait today en route to the Meditrerranean, Istanbul port sources reported . Th e s ourc es sa id the destroyers, one of the Kashin class and the other of the KoUin class, crossed the 20-m ile-long wate rway about dawn. Kotlin and Kashin class destroyers are equipped with SAM missiles as we ll as conventional guns and carry about 300 men. The two ships were expected to sail into the Aegean later in the d ay after .crossing the Dardanelles S trait, at the southwest lip of the Marmara Sea. .,. ......... Claire Letto assumes her · pose for the preview·of t~ Laguna Beach Pageant ef tHe Masters as a porcelain figure in "Summer and Autumn.'' For more on the annual art extravaganza, see PageA3. The sources s a id the am- phibious landing craft returned to its home port in Odessa. along· the landlocked Black Sea where the Soviet navy has a major shipyard. The 4.~ton craft, usually carrying 100 sailors, and officers, had on board "an un· usual number or personnel" pre- sumed to be marine infantry units withdrawn for rotation as- signment by fresh forces, the ~urceg said. LantlJ Meets Ra• On s._nday, an 18,000·ton helicopter carrier made the crossing to join the Soviet Mediterranean force. accom- panied by a guided-missile destroyer of the Kubin class. Bobby, a month-old Dall lamb, receives some affection "'from one of its uncles at the Milwaukee County Zoo. I Pair Get The Soviet navy maintains a FJSherman Places Prison in Anns Cases . force averaging aboul 80 ships in the Black Sea, whose only outlet is the Bosporus Strait, controlled b~· NATO-member Turkey. Smith With Bealer Two former Newport Be ach men, past operators of a now· de funct diamond investment firm in Newport Center, were give n Federal prison terms Monday afte rnoon in Los Angeles on var ious firearms charges. Albert J ames Goodheim. also known as Alexander Fischer, 41. was. seotenced to two years in prison and a n additional fi ve years probation. sajd Deputy U .S . A ttoro ey H e nr y Rossbacher Charles J. Fisher. also known as Michael Todd Fischer , 39, was sentenced to one year in prison to be followed by five years of probation. The two men, who left the Harbor Area more than a year ago. currently are hosts on aSan Franci~co weekly public televisioh broadcast -"The World of Gem," Rossbache r said. A spokesperson for that Sta· lion, KTSF, said that they are unaware of the convictions and said no plans have been made to cancel the show, which features tips on buying gems for invest· ment. Goodbeim bad been found guilty on a single count of J>Olsessing a gun while a feloo, two comltl of receiving rareanm after being convicted of a felOQY and two counts of making false statements to a gun dealer in tbe acquisition ol ftrearms. E'lsber, Roaabacbir said, Silkwood Pal Missing O KLAHOMA C ITY <AP) -Sherri Ellis. a former roommate of the late anti.~lear activist Karen Salkw , was miss· ing today police said they had no clues to her whereabouts. The 26-year-old woman, a friend said, has been working on a book about the Silkwood caS'e ft ve ye ars . Al the time of her death. Miss Silkwood was re· portedly carrying alleged documentation of viola· lions of nuc lear safet y reeulations to a meeting with an Atomic Workers Union official and a New York Times reporter. Engines Tested BAY ST. LOUIS. Miss. <AP> -All three engines required to power the space shuttle Colum· bia Into orbit have passed their fligbt·readlness tests, officials at the National Space Technology Laboratories say. A Dana Point commercial fish· e rma n has identified murder defendant Larry Donald Smith of Newport Beach as the man he saw aboard a boat with Carolyn Bealer of Garden Grove last summer on the day Miss Bealer is believed to have been slain. The t e sti mony of Donald Klaas en Mond ay was th e strongest yet for the prosecution in its efforts to disprove conten· tions by Smith, 44. tha t 1t was a pair of men known only a~ .. J ac k and Ray" who were aboard the boat when 1t went to sea with Miss Bealer. 24 ' S m i th 1s acc u s ed o f masterminding the a bduct.Ion of Miss Bealer last August and kill· mg her at sea after demandtng $100,000 r a nso m fro m h e r brother for her safe return Fisher man Donald Kl aasen told jurors in Orange County Superior Court Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom that he was standing along the docks the m orning of Aug. 24 at Dana Point Harbor when he saw a small boat come in from the ocean. Because it was a quiet morn· ing, KJaasen said. he could hear the two persons ab:s!l.rd. He said under questioning by prosecutor Dave Carter that the "two people obvious ly we re fighting or arguing with each other." Klassen sald they were alone Drag Reality pleaded gullt7 lut month to a R rt '~ • d E •hi ' sincle CbaJ'ae of po91Mlina a eJIO er i rie . very,, ng gun while a felon. aboard the 18 to 20-foot craft. The f i s he rma n . w ho 1s presently disabled from an acc1· dent and m ust use crutches to move abOut. testified be could see blood oo Smith's face . The defe ndant ha s claimed Mm, Bealer sc r at ched htm when .. J ack and Ray" came aboard the craft at Dana Pomt . When the boat approached the doc k. Kl aasen testified. the woJllan made sever al attempts to get out and was for ced back in each time by Smith. The two also exchanged obscen1ty·laden remarks. he said. The boat only stayed an the dock area the prosecution wit ness told the court. and headed out to sea agarn with onJy the two aboard. Smith has contended that he "as forced to participate rn Miss Bealer 's abduction by the two me n knowp only as "J ack and Ray.·· \He s a id they an· t1m1dated him into participating an the abduction by convincing him harm would come to his own son as we ll as the children o! Miss Bealer's former sister· in·la w whom Smith had been datin~. Smith claimed Jack and Ray told him they represented busi· n ess co mpe titor s of Miss Sealer's brother. Larry Fox or Anaheim. Fox owns a construe· tion firm in Culver City. Klaasen identified Smith in court as the man be saw in the boat. The fi s herman contacted police aft.er reading newspaper accounts of the search for Miss Bealer. Although her body bas never been found, prosecutors contend Smith bludgeoned her to death at s ea and dumped her body overboard. Roabacher said both men bad NEW YORK CAP) -Dan Rather, wbo wtll aueceed Walttt pleaded 1utlt1 to theft and Cronkite u cm News' top anchorman, aay1 curioaity led him to ' Alid' IF/Ql.Ved larceny cbar1e1 ln the micMIOll try lWclt ~1 including heroin. .tt w ~ but did not reveal that. fact when Rather IOICI a Ladles Home JoumaJ lntenolewer the heroin .......... ln N-incident occurred lo 1955 or 1956: pure ......... weapons ~.......... By .... nder.·oon Beacb and ea.ta KeH. .t;I. a "1 llAD80MBONE AT tBE Houston police ataUon shoot Police aald that durt.q that me wit.ta bero1n so I could d6 a stol')' about it. 1 came out un-By Tiiie Aleeela&ed Prea i>erlod -betw,en February, denUrndlnl fUlJ well how one could be addict.cl to '11Dack', and John 8. Andenon uys be can um, .-.June, 1978 -the palr qulcklyt'' do without the ide&I of a Oenerat bel.,.Sopente 8 ~eYt'J)Ol'tCent.er Ratber 1ald he bu 1llo emoted pot, tboufb not "ln th.la Molon milBonaln u to what's firm caJledCertllHdDlamcmdln· coatry," and knows"• t.ir amountabout LSD.' aood for Jobn B. AndenoD. vettmlDtOo. "Ma reponer-and I don't want to nj tbal tbat'1 the only Ar.utenoe dllowaed 11onc191 That flrm came under eontext-J'vetrtedever)'tbl.Df," Rau..tuld. repHted efforu by Gil belr 1er•tlny b1 local fraud In· r Stewart Mott to t.njeet hlrDMll ~. batnoallff.U..11 MTB8& MIO BB 'ro1.D RIB eoa IM,daqhter, both ID into U. JWnoia eoqres1man's W'l'OllllllcDI were ner ftltd. coUete. tblt lf tbey had to try ma.rUwa tMJ aboald do ao at lnde,...,._ campeltn for pre11. a .... _ ..... _ .. __ ·-•d ...._ ..... -·n bom• anund people wbo care about them. dent. AndellOlll waa lrrtt&ted re-__ ..... .., --_.. "Of--.....•• be ta.Id •'tbe~'t taM tM adrice •.• l(v cu.rnntl1 atl fMie on ball and "--~t._-:: .., centl1 bJ lloU'• dedaratloo that. wtU beldn their priloG tenm _ln~~'!lit.,•tber~"""told_.,,.,;..me~tbe--1&•m-•_U111111 ____ Uq_uor_.'_' ~~!!!!!:~~=:=:-..,. u IQJ>alp ma••••r llichael • UJL =-lilecLeod Mould.1111 ftred. ... -) Olson's Absence Rapped By FREDERICK SCHOEMEm. Of -o.lly ...... Slaff The Orange County Board or Supervisors refused to certffy results of the June 3 Orange County elections today, citing the absence of Registrar of Voters Al Olson and errors con- ta ined in a final computer print· out of eltttion results. The board rescheduled action on the certification req uest for 9 :30 a.m. Wednesday. Boatd Chairman .Ralph Clark sjPI he couJd not act on certify. ing the results due to an error in the printout which showed more precincts reporting than actual- 1 y were located in t he 2nd Supe rvtson al District. The error involved b alloting for the Libertarian Party Cen- tral Committee. The printout. showed 15 precincts out of 335 total prttincts reporting. ~ Genera l Services Agenc)! Director Tom Egan said "to the best of my knowledge'' totals for candidates and ballot measures were accurate. He said a ha.ad coupt of lS sample precincts confirmed totals produced by vote tabulating machines. "l don't want t o act on anything based on 'the best of his knowl e dg e ,' " s aid Supervisor Harriett Weider. Registrar Al Olson was not pr esent at the s upe rvisors ' meeun& when the certification item came up for discussion. Egan saJd Olson was en route from his olfice. Board members Philip An· thony and Thomas Riley said th ey wa nted a r e p ort on management techniques used in electton pla nning. T he full board. however . took no action on th'll'l proposal. Final resul ts for the June 3 electaon.c; were not produced un· til after 8 p.m.. Saturday -more than 11 days after the polls closed. County offi cials blamed the in· ilial delay in the vote coun t on c om puter progr amman~ d1f. ficult1es involving 38 pr~cincts throughout th~ count}. The results of another 7,500 ballots were delayed because th ey we r e e it he r ab s entee ballots or voter-damaged ballots tha t had to be rounted by hand r ather than machine. o m c1als have s aid repeatedly that the hnal returns weren't de- layed by new vot e counting machines put tu their first test m the June 3 election. Orange Count~ was the last county an the stale to announce its fmal. unoffi cial election re-sults. ' Eruption in Java JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP> - The Bromo volcano in East Ja va has. been erupting sin ce the beginning of June after an eight· year silence, the Directorate or Vulcanology said today. Coast Weather Mostly sunny Wednes· day except for late night and early morning low clouds. Lows tonight about 60. Highs Wednesday 70 at the beaches, 80 inland. INSIDE TODAY Am~·· milita111 m"3c~ h otrophJllng under Che philolOJ'hfl of tht Democrohc odmhd1trotion, beU.ruo Ronald ~oon. See Po~ AJO, for o ~look o.t tht GOP PNl!idAtial CGl'ldidole. ..... ~ AtT-llnke A• lllW ...... ,,_...._.a,,.......,.. C1 L.M...,. M _..... .... ....._ IN...._.,_.. 96 ~ ................... ~ CM 0r...-c..v At ~ .................. ~ ==----~ ==t I I .:: :c::-.: ~ CN-....r M f ... I Ill Q -----M l ' l ,Jl/lllll9----JIJST BRE'4UNG~--~ ............ ,.,... .._,, ............. , ' ........ ,.&Jlfl. Repute.il Crime Bos• Indicted in Brilab WASHINGTO~ CAP> -A fedln.J l.fud Jury todQJQdlC\· eel "'IJllUd Qf'laallW crtme ........ Catkll llare.llo aiil IbtM men Oft charr• ol ractltteenq, mall and win fraud, and «in 1plracr. Jl'Ow\QC out ol a.n P'BJ ~rcover lftve.aU1aUon known u Bri ab Ttw srand Jury ln N.,. <>Nau allefed that tbe 1roup coo apired to obteln lnauranee (Oalraeta ln Loul1tan1...throu1b bri~ ll wu the IC!C'Ond •et Of lndlrtmttna in a wMk rrowifta out ol lhe mulUltate F81 ~-orohe. wb.icb waa oode named 8rllab '°' bribery labor Lllll .-. a federal crand Jury lo 110'9at41l lndJcted Tau H°'* Speaker Diiiy Wayne ClayU>o and t.llne atbera on aJ mllar cbar1e.a. r,,,.r ' •d .. rfl•I'• ll•ru .~.r •. ,,, SHERMAN OAKS <API -omedJan Richard Pryor SUC"' cessf\&l.ly underwent •sery t.oday to remove .burned •kfn cover- ln& the top half ol hla • a tw.pltal aPOkaman aald. The ~ration last in hour and 14 minutea, aaid Gary Swaye, •sist&nt executive director of Sherman Oak1 CommWll· ty Hospltiij. "It went very well.'' Swa)'e said. The opera~ wu performed de9p1te a cue ol burn- related pMumorua Pryor hu contracted since a fiery accident m his home JW\e 9. tJ.tt. Jfl••flf'# fo ~rltaln L~NDON CAP) -Britain announced today that 160 Amencan-made medJum·ranae nuclear mlasllea will be based at two •lrf;lelda within eo miles of London. Defense Secretary Francla Pym told the House of Commons that lhe mlaalles, which have a ranee of l ,s:IO mllee and are capable of bJtting tar1eta in the Soviet Union, wlll be stationed al Molesworth, 80 miles north of the capital and Greenhamn Common, eo miles east of London. They are expected to be deployed by 1913. .'Wete t'iof~t1rt-In Soulh :llrlra JOHANNESBURG, South Africa <AP) -Police used baton.a and tear gas today to diJpene hundred.a of people who had bar- ricaded street.a and set oil drums and lirea on fire in Bon· teheuwel Townsb.ip outside Cape Town, the South African Preas Association reported. · Elsewhere, South Africa was quiet one day after a vio- lence-pwtctuated fourth anniversary of the bloody Soweto riots. At least 35 black and colored South Africans -including children as young as 7 -were wounded Monday when police opened fl.re with shotguns on mobs or looters and demonstrators hurling stones and firebombs · S•alf Bflnk f..'ufi. Prltflf• Raff" . N.EW YO~K CA P ) -A small New York banlc today redy~ its pnme lend mg .rate to 11.S percent, becoming the first bank to reach that level SJnce August. . U~B Bank & Trust Co. a subs1d1ary of Israel's United M1zp~. cut the rate from 12 S percent. Most banh are c·harging eitt)er 12 percent or 12.5 percent on loan~ to best cor- porate customers. but analysts expect the rate to conllnue to drop over the next several weeks Valuable Statues Taken in NB Theft A burglary team seen by neighbors who thought nothing about it until later when victims arrived home and discovered their loss have looted a Newport Beac h ho m e or S51 ,700 in valuables inclu4Jng several small but costly statues. Detectives said today they are examining fingerprints taken from the George Brady home in the Bluffs following discovery of the forced entry late Friday. Crime Scene Investigator Of. ricer Mike Deladurantey was able to Ult three separate sets of fingerprints from the residence. Sign Course Slated in NB An eight·week course in begin· ning sign language begins Wednesday in Newport Beach. The class is open to all ages, the c;Seaf as well as the hearing. The course is s ponsored by American State Bank and is to be held from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m . at their Newport Beach branch, 500 Newport Center Drive. There is no charge. Further Wormation may be obtained by calling 640-5100, or 640-8779 for those · using a telecommunication device for the deaf Patrolman Mike Welch said th~ intruders. two men. accord 1ng to neighbors contacted later, first removed a window louver and , when t hat railed. they forced a door Into a service area to gain entry. Taken were several statues from the "Borsa to Collection," which accounted for the vast majonty or the monetary toes. according to police. The object.a included a man playing a violin to a woman seated on a bench; a man smok- ing a pipe; a man and woman feeding a flock of birds and an. old man in a nightshirt and nightcap. Police said the Individual statues are vaJued at from $8,000 to SlS,000. -< Remaining s tolen items In· eluded a variety or stereo sound system and television compo· nents, a leather jacket and a cashier's check ror '1,100 made out to Brady. Innocent Plea WASlilNGTON (AP) -Rep. John W. Jenrette Jr .• D-S.C .. plea ded inn ocent today to charges tbal he took a bribe a fter promising to introduce legislation that would allow a fictitious Arab busineasman to remain in the United States. G~eeu· llii8sein W ASHmcm>N tAPl -Prell· dent Cart•r areeted Jordan'• K Ina Kuueln today, 1tres1ln1 that there la "a 1reat deal in common" between the United S t a l ea • n d J o r d a n b u t acknowled&inc dilferencff about the beat route to peace in the Middle f!Mt. Cbief •moof tl)QM dUfereacea ii HU1Mln'1 ntunl to play the role Carter envlaloned for Jordan ln the Camp David ac- cords between Israel and Eaypt. The disagreement about Camp David Is so deep that State Department officials told re- porten before Huuein'• arrival that they were uoder no Wusiona that th< k's• wpuld eb.anae hia position after meetln1 wltb Carter · Instead, they said, the presl-· dent simply hoped to reopen the dialogue with Huaaeln that bu bffn disrupted by the trauma of Camp David. · Both leade rs chose to em- phasize the positive In their public remarks flt a White House arrival ceremony. · ·'Thia frleodah1p <between. the United States and Jordan> baa been tested ln crisla and it bas withstood all tests without damage," Carter said. He pralaed Huneln for >.is "enlightened rule" and for the "preaervatioo of the traditional values of his people." Blaze Raises A Big Stink In Newport The first day of summer ac· tlvity at the Orange Coast YM· CA got orr to an unsteady start Monday when a trash truc k dumped a load or burning rub· bish next to the or 2anizat1on 's f:.tc11tty in Newport Bc<.1t·h Tht> smell. said YMCA Direc- tor Jim deBoom. was enough to m ake the young participants wish they were back m school. Fire officials said operators of the refuse truck discovered .fomething in their toad was burning and · per ins tructions rro m the rire department. dumped the enUre k>ad near the YMCA. 2300 Univenity Drive . Firefighters then spread out the s moldering pile or trash and hosed it down. The result, they note d . was t hat a cloud of odonfero~ smoke wa!> ')uck1,d in through the YMCA ':. air con dition1ng unit. OeBoom said about 400 youngsters were in tht> building. gearing up for various activities. Oasses Set In Childbirth Enrollment for c h ildbirth classes is being accepted by Hoag Me moria l Hospital . sponsor or the n.lne·week course designed for prospectlve parents who plan to have their baby at the Newport Beach hOApltal. The courses will be held at an Irvine location. Topics covered will include fetal development, family nutn- tion. breathing a nd e xercise techniques for prepared c hildbirth. newborn c harac- terlsUCB and care. infa nt feeding techniques and the transition to parenthood. The series must have a minimum or 20 couples enrolled at a fee of S35 per couple before a class may begm. t'urther tn· formation may be obtained by contacting Alice Romero, OB edu cation class coordinator. 645-8600, extension 2320. DAILY PILOT Joff the Book j Dozing Juror Won't Pay ~·a.~ .............. _ 0.-.M.\Mt ......... ~,-. T1t11e 111 (?f., .... a a 0 .Ws•lf11 ,...._. An Orange County Juror won't be spending any sleep- less ni&bta wonytn1 about a $2SO fine levied against him by a Fullerton munJclpal court Judie. THAT'S BECAUSE Superior Court Jud1e Byron Mc Millan Monday ruled that the juror. Donald Miereodorf of La Habra, wouldn't have to pay tbe flne lmpoMd when he ovenlept last month durlnc a break in a drunken drlv· ing trial. The Judge in that case, Robert Schatz. declared a mis- trial when the Juror did not ahow u_p wtUI 90 minutes after tbe break wu to end. •ll!llENDOaF FILED a lawau.lt elaJmtq be bad ac- cidentally overslept after &olne back to bl.a truck du.rinc lhe break to take a nap. McMillan •sreed· ''There wua't any wroaadoiDC or aoYthlAI." I.be Jud1• l&id after liftlD1 lbe ll.Dt. . • •d'JUAN BA9 llGND a writ lut ..-~ Sebab to ............... c.ourt to lbow .... ..., ta. f.llM lbould .......... . Tiie mU ..... •11o Mowed up tbla Ume, bow•• . .... ......... , Md ..... aUC!rmJ • • • MANACLED ,80 PIRVERSK>N IU9"CT IN CUSTODY wtm•m Bonin UnUd to,,.. .. , Kllnp? .. Bonin Still Eyed In Mass Murders By FREDERICK SCHOEMEUJ. Of IM o.u, ...... SUH Although rormally cha rged with only sex pervers ion and sodomy. Wilha m George Bonin remains a s uspect in an un· :.pec1r1ec1 number of murders or yo ung m"en in Sout h ern CalifomJa·, a Los Angeles County prosecutor said Monday Bonin. 32. of f>owney, pleaded innocent to lhl' :.ex rel&led <'hargt':'I during a brief aftnnoon iippeanm c'· til'fore M un1c1pal Court Judg1• flarbara J1«1n John~on One or two prO!-tf'f'Utor .. In the case. Deputy 1>1strict Attom1:y Ste rling Norri<;. o;ucces!lfully argued that lhl· '>locky defend· ant. arrested Wednesday night in tloU)"Wood. should re main in c ustody at Los A.1geles County Jail in li eu of $250,000 ball ··our baals for the amount Is that the defendant r e mains a rsus pect ln a number of murder cases The defend•rnt 1s aware he is a suspect in those 1n- vestiJ(al1ons." Norrn, told Jud~e Johnson Thl· b<.111 .Jnl11un1 1!-t l()(J 11mt''> th1· S2,500 norm<illv <J')M''>~•·d "" :.ex oHt-n.'){·~. 1·ourt ·')ourc·c:. ~aid ~orri!-t and fl!llow prosecutor Aaron St.ov1 tz. of the dis trict &t torney·., 0H1tt• Spe<'1al Triab D1v1~1on, deC'ltned to comment on what evidence the current tn· vestigat1ons may produce 'they did confirm, however. that investigators are closelY ex· a m inlng murders of 25 y~g men that have occurred sLOce October o( 1978. when Borun, a con victed sex offender. was paroled from the California Me n 's Colo ny at San Luis Obispo. "We can 't say which ones <of the 25 cases) are better than the others," Norrb said . The unsolved murders have rueled speculation they are the work of a single killer. In- vestigators privately diac:ard that theory. Defense attorneys Todd Landgren -and J ohn Barnett both of a T u.st in law firm. rhariwd aftt'r the a rra1«:nmcnt thilt tlw d1~tnct attorney's ofrtce u. a!> dltempling ln "buy ttme" h' 't'E'kmg the htRh bail agdH\.!>t their client They c;a1d thE'y would ar~ue for a reduced hail al a heanng '>C heduled for June JO Bnnm wa!1 arre5~ by a Im Angc·l<"'.'1 Police Department un- dcr<'OYer surveillunce team in· \. "' ~ t 1 R a t 1 n R t h (' ., o c a 11 c d fr•»·wav murders after obfierv ing a man and a 17-year-old \ outh engelin.c In alleeed sex acts m the back of a van parked •n a lfoll ywood parklllR lot Police 1n1tJaUy said Bonlo wn~ .c ll'Pl'«'t in t h1· murder of <"h.nlc"" \11rand.1 a 15 >ear-Old Ht>ll Gdrdens youth whose nud<• body was dumped behind a rtowntn"'n l.oc; Angele .., warehouse> on Fe b. 3. Miranda has been listed as possible VlC· llm num~r 41 10 the senes of unsolved murders dattng back to 1972 Prosecutors ra?ed a S p m. Monda) deadline to either liJe a cr1 m inal complaint naming Bon.in or release him from custody. It had remained un~rtaln to just a few ~ before the ar· r aignment as to whether the com pl aint would include a murder allegallon Date Set ATLANTA (AP> -Two 8upel1or Court Judlet alaed an order today Mtting a July 1 ex· ecutloa f~ Jack Howard Pou.I, t.M ccnvtct.s marderer wbo woo a la1t-mlnute repriev•earu.r by decldlnc to renew bit appeal. Superior Court Jud&e Marton Pope of Forsyth County aald that be and Superior Court Judie Jama Bullard of Cobb County •tcned the execution or- der. Pott.I will die in the electrie> chair at the Georgia DiasnostJc a nd Clauiflcallon Center In J ack son. where a d eath chamber has been unde r con- struction several months. Pott.a. ~. convl~ of the 1975 murder and kidnapping of 34- year-0ld Roswell, Ga. mechanic Michael Priest. is being held at the Georgia State Priaon In Reidavllle, location of Georgia's death chamber since 1926. Potts had been scheduled to die June 5, but the exe<:ulion was delayed after he decided to re· new his appeal. Then on June 9. U S. District J ud~e Wi lliam O'Kelley released a letter from Potts askJng that the stay be vacated and for the execution to proceed. "I beg of you to please let me withdraw this appeal u quickly as possible." Potts wrote. "Let me get a date set immediately and most of all. let me dle while in a a late of grace.'' Potts appeared before O'Kelley JWle 10, and the judge said a new date could be set for the execution. . P otts, a father of four . originally dropped his appeals last fall and announced his con· version to Roman Catholicism He sajd then that he felt forgiven bJ God and was prepared to die. Ris mother . Carolyn Potts. backed his decision. J oe Nun.ey, a spokesman for the Teanr Oerense organization wh ich has pleaded with Potts to take hJs appeal to tht> federc~I courts. commented "We plan lo do whatever Jaek Potts wants U!. to do ff he wants u~ to do nothing, we will do notiung ." Cops Calling Cops After \ Thefts in NB Two N ew p o rt Beach policemen were victimized by thieves over the w~kend . losing $90 worth of tools of their trade Motorcy<'lc OH1ccr Gary Bruton, 24. filed a report saying s omeone swiped his departrnent· issue helmet valued at S60 from the seat or tus parked motorcy- clt-Sundav He had stepped a way from the bike momentanly while 1ssumg a motorist a citat ion di 22nd Street and Ocean Front a nd Jcrt the headgear sitting on the seat. Fe llow Officer Tho mas A. Miller. 22, compla ined that de- linquents lifted hls licke• book Saturday rughl in the midst of a party he was helping to qwet in the Bluffs. He said he laid the ticket oook valued at $30 down on a kitchen counter wh1le collaring teens a.nd it was gone later. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- • I Rolex Oyster 1s the watch they've always wanted. And it's no wonder; these t1mep1eces are as famous for tnelr beauty as they are for rellab1l1ty. Each one of these is crafted with a stainless steel case. 14 karat yelfoyv gold bezel. and a matching bracelet. A. S2.100. 8. Sl .475. C. Sl,750 . .: -------~ THE GREATEST $HOW ON EARTH COMES ALIVE IN CIRCUS POSTER AT LAGUNA PAGEANT ·e.,ebadc Rider' Megen Grttftth Blowa Her Arm Dry (a.tow) Before Mounting Her Steed Nazi Suspect Faces Ouster WASHINGTON <AP> -The Justice Department has moved to dePort a California resident who allegedly took part in the hanging and shooting of about 100 Jewish civilians in Lithuania during World War II and to re- voke the citizenship of another m a n who allegedly persecuted J e ws in Latvia. The deportation action was taken against Mike Pasker or Santa Monica, a Lithuanian native also known as Mecys Paskevicius. The suit to revoke citizenship w as file d a gainst Arnolds Richards Trucis of Philadelphia, 70, who is from Valka, Latvia. Each is charged with conceal- ing, in papers filed to enter the United States, that he gave aid to Nazi forces and the persecu- tion of Jews and others Masters' Pageant Preview-ed for 300 Ill' JOHN NEEDHAM OI -o.lty l"lloe Surf The 4Sth annual Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters prom· ised something for everyone's taste Monday night as pageant management offered a preview of what is to come. , More than 300 press photog- raphers and reporters from newspapers as far away as the London Times and the Korea Times swanned into Irvine Bowl to witness a sample of the 1980 offerings. The Laguna Beach event pre- sents living models set in scenes copied from original art works, in effed recreating the work with living people as the subjects. An effort was made at the press showing to include a variety of works, a follow-up or last year's pageant offering wbicb included more. colorful pteces and fewer dark and drmatic representa· lions. A bit of Americana was re-created with the Pageant of the Masters salute to the American circus poster. A series of seven recreations of the col· ortul posters will be shown dur_. ing the Pageant. Press members got a sample of o ne of the works. titled "Bareback Rider in Pink." The work features Megan Griffith of South Laguna in her first role as a pageant model. Backstage, standing before a sea of flashing camera strobes, Miss Griffith's face, nec k, shoulders and arms were coated with a thick layer of chalky, white body makeup in prepara- tion for her debut. "I'm going to have to get a couple friends t.o ·help me wash this off," Miss Griffith said. tak· ing the barrage of questions from reporters in stride. Sbe said when sbe wasn't be· ing painted with thick, white goo she worked at the Hobie SPort Center in Laguna Beach. She a lso works part-time as a waitress at Harpoon Henry·s restaurant in Dana Point. • Finally, after several adJust- ments of Miss Griffith's wig, she and a horde of press pl'Ople trouped upstairs to the s tage where she was fitted into the circus poster background. "Hurry up," admonished veteran Stage Manager Carl Callaway as Miss Griffith placed one leg through the f>ackboard. making it appear that s he was astride a charging white horse . "That horse isn't going to wait forever," Callaway quipped. "Okay now," Calloway said to the novice volunteer model. "Hold your chin up. Higher. That's it. Hold it right here." "But it hurts to hold it that high," Mis s Griffith said. "That's when you know you've got it right," Callaway replied as he wal)cedtothesideofthestage. Wbeo the stage curtain opened the re-creation was greeted with generous applause, followed by more applause as Miss Gritnth stood perfectly frozen for several minutes while photographers shot pictures and yelled, "One more time." Staying with the Americana genre, the press was s hown a s cene from the o ld west. "Jerked Down ," o r iginally painted by Thomas Gilcrease. featured Michael Martinson of Fullerton and 12-year-old Doug Allison of NewJ)Ort Beach, both in their first pageant The scene shows two cowboys on horseback roping steers on the open. western range. The legs of one of the horses is buck· ling a nd the rider 1s in danger of being thrown to the g round as a roped steer pulls the horse and rider off balance. Allison, who said his brother had been a mode l Tn pas t pageants, is an eighth grader at the Lincoln Middle School in NewPort Beach. Except for a little first time shakiness on the part of Allison. the exceptionally large representation worked well. It was al!'IO wal'n'1ty received by the small audience. Poliee Assault Claimed $2 Million Suit Filed .. By DAVID KUTZMANN OI • Delly ...._. SU!ff Fountain Valley resident James Buford, the black dis· abled veteran wbo claims be was assaulted without provoca· tion by two Santa Ana police of· ficen lut February, has Caled a $2 million civil ri1hta lawsuit ln U.S. Dlstrict Court ln Los An1eles. Buford's attorney, David Grey, filed the le1al action Mon· day. The ault contends Buford. 38, wa1 deprived of bil clvil rtifhts wben be wu a.Ueaedly kicked and ... ulted bJ the two officers a1 be aat in Ilia 1peclally .... pped van dw-t.q the early morldltc boun of Feb. e. Bafonl bad previously m~ a bn611tJ complaint aaatmt tbe Sula .Au JIDl1al ~ ' ebar£: falle arrat and lalle lmp llMM and ukinc t.be cl· tJ for~ dama1e1. . Tbe MM ti Buford'• lawsuit lloadQ toDowed tbe announced NAltl of an lllternaJ ta.-.... U. bJ tbe Santa Ana Pollee ~ lMt week whleh •· ••rated the two offlctra of cllar.-UMJ pb11tcally and verbally assaulted Buford. The Fountain Valley man, who Is confined to a wheelchair most of the time as a result of a military tralning accident ln 1981. clailm be was followed by a patrol car as be headed home from Costa Mesa last February. Fearful. be aald he pulled into a friend's driveway in Santa Ana. A few minutes later, Buford said a Ugbt was flaahed ln hia face and out.side he beard the words, "Get out of the van, nigger." None Dismissed DOWNERS GROVE. W. (AP) -A ~year-ojd fturM IUlpended in connfft!on with tbe unex-· plained death& of t.o hos~ patient. hu been fired. Kurl• Nld Monday abe Hq9lve4 a r~ letter from Good Samarttu Hoepltal aottfyfq ber ti tea "dMtlltoD to terminate ber employmeat elfeetlve lm· mecli...a,.') • , •1 . Although he tried to tell of. ricers he was handicapped, Buford claimed he was dragged from the van, kneed in the kid· neys, kicked and eventually put In a patrol car. He was taken to Orange County Jail, he said, and left on a jail cell noor without medical att.ention. Santa Ana Police ChJef Ray Davis said his department's in· vestigatioo showed Buford was not the victim of any brutality. Dam said the probe ot the case showed it to be a "slmple drunk arrest . ., Buford was booked for belna drunk ln an auto, but those cbar1es were eventually dropped ln municipal court. Police claimed Buford was ''intoxicated, beW1erent and un· coopentive at 1lte time of bis V · reat." r B"!ford claims be wasn't Cll'Wll. Apparently, no teats were performed to detenntne lf the former paratrooper waa lntox· teated. Grey uSd be bopa the lawsuit he ruect lloadey wtll prevent p0llee oCftews trom attacktnc .black,_,.. in the tutun. °"'' PiMlt ~..., "Mtidl O'o--fl MISSION VIEJO SCHOOL TEACHER KAREE MATHIASAN GETS INTO 'DAAGONFL Y' MAKEUP Bonnie Wiison, 13-yeer Pageant Veteran. Help• Create Flnl•h•d Product at Right Placentia 1Ha11 Given 10 Years A Placentia man who attacked an Orange Couoty sheriff'~ dep· uty dunng an escape attempt at the UC Irvine Medical Center last September has bee!)' sen t enced to 10 year s ul" s late prison. S~perior Court Judge Byron McMillan imPosed the sentence Monday on David C. Medina, 19. lt was the maximum sentence allowed by law. Be fore 11entencing Medina, McMillan denied a motion for a new trial made by defense at· torney Irving Kanarek. Medina was convicted by a superior court jury in April of assault with a deadly weapon and armed robbery and later was judged sane ln connection with the offenses, which in - cluded the attack on the deputy. Medina had been taken to the medical center afte r a high- s peed police purs uit which ended with an accident. While at the hospital . he jumped a depu· ty. RauJ Ramos. and attempted to beat him with a metal bar. He also took the deputy·s gun A doctor and other hospital personnel. respond1n~ to a nurse·s screams . wrestled with Medrna and subdued him } . ' ' Grand Jury Backs Jail Duty Policy The outgomg Or ange County Grand Jury has supported a much ·c rit1 c1zed Sh e r 1ff"s Department Policy of assigning deputies to as many as four } ea rs oC Jail duty The Jail stml all new deputies must serve ··makes ror a mort !>easoned and e..xpenenced of· f1cer:· the Jury said T he 1979·80 g rand jury 's stance dJffers markedly from that of past grand JUnes. who have Potnted to the 1a1l service Latest Fad: Gold Nails MARGATE. N J. <AP> -Beauty salon owner Robert Navone has the perfect cure for natl-biters -make fingernails too ex- pensive to chew. Navone, who operates the Salon du Jour. has sold nearly 400 14-karat gold fingerna il O\'erlays in three years at S60 each He calls them "Jet set .. nails and bu's them a dozen at a time from a N e w Yo r k JCY.l'lry ('rafts man who make-; them by J)Ounng molten ~old rnto rubber mold~. as the reason for a high turnover rate among dcput1e::.. In a report released Monday, lhl' grand jury found that deputy turnover 1s not ·,·unduly high .. The 1978-79 JUry cont'luded tha t deputy sheriffs were leav. 1n g county jobs in droves to JOJO other police agencies because of 'Sheriff Brad Gates' j ail requue- ment. And deputies themselves have tried to pers uade Gates to change the lengthy Jail duly Pohcy, saying 1t r esults in low mor ale. But. citing turnover statistics for three other county jobs, the 1919-~ Jury decided that dep- uties ' attrition rate w as not especially high. ..-The attrition rate for Deputy Sheriff I was . 7 percent in 1979. compared to 6.2 percent for social workers, 7 .6 percent for probation officers and J0.4 percent for group counselors. Jurors also cr1t1c1zed a sug- gested remedy of hiring fulllime nonswom Jail officers to guard prisoner.;. The less q ualified officers would increase risk at the Jail. expo!>rn~ the county to greater hab1hty, the 1ury said. Also. non·~Y.orn Jail offi cer-; would eventually have to ~ con-· vt-rted to sworn officer:-. a costly procedur('. Jurors said -------- - • "You're fool in' me! ... The Storekeeper sells cowboy hats?" ... 1028 Irvine. Newport Beach California. Phone 642-7061 OAU:V PILOT Tw.dty Junt 1 P, 1tl0 WORLD I NATION ~ ... .., l•r lrtia'• •••l-SINlr ...... ~ T-~~'',' ........ lie RevolutiOn Gllard Boss Quits Picture This ' "TIS 'lllB-S&UON DEn. -Jr fOU hive any doubt& U*a& aummer haa lr\lly arrhed aJoq Ul1I beet ol all pout. &le cout.. JLmt cbedl \be bud au.dance 1t1U.Uca over lhia pat week4ftd, Newport Beach claimed men than 210,000 a1oftt t.be shoreline. I think half ol them were on ~&er 1tatea. Here's anotber true •ten ol •wnmer: Lacuna Beach ~ld Ua Pfftl preview lut &UOt fw the Uvtn1 pictures in the ~qeant ol t.be Mu ten. ~ la the nil.bl wbe.o t.bey invite a faw p,.... pbotoc~ raph l'I to Latuna's Irvine Bowl amphjt.beat.er to record samples ol what will be offered during the summer run of the show. BACK lN ntE 01.D days, lhe pageant did Just offer Uving models who stood still and acted like subjt!(:ts in palnllngs by t.be masters. You would 1et Pinky, Blue Boy and The Last Supper. Stnce then. however, the living pictures have branched out beyond the masten. Among the offerings this year are American Circm post.era. Abo. pa1eant This lm't a Garden Part!f-[t'aa Laguna Livin' Picture ..--". viewers will see work or the lat~Normao Rockwefl with a rather earthy title. It's called, "Two Plumbers in a Lady's Boudoi r." Obviously, the Laguna pageant producers figure you JUSt can't keep offering P\nky and Blue Boy every year. THIS ENTIRE SHOW of living a rt got started in Laguna 45 years ago, Some artists of that Depression era lried hanging their paintings for sale along a board fence on El Paseo Street. In an effort to attract prospective buyers, a model stepped into an oversize frame to lure passing Coast Highway motorists to the art show. The living pictures grew from Uaat humble beginning. Tms YEAR'S '5Tll running oC the Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters will be held in Laguna from July 8 to Aug. 24 . There is only one problem ii you waot to see the living pictures. You better already have tickets. That's right; the entire run of the show is sold out. Festival officials. however. offer some hope for the un· ticketed. You may be able to pick up cancell ations at th~ box oCCice. You do this during the run by showing up al Ute ticket window when it opens at noon at 650 Laguna Canyon Road Better get there early. There's already a line . Any tickets that have already been returned for that evening will be sold immediately to those waiting in line. SHORT OF THAT, you may be able to get on a can- ceHation list. Then you get first choice at cancellations that night at 7:30 p.m. sharp. For a consolation prize. ticket order forms will be on hand for the 1981 Pageant o( the Masters. Clearly. the producers of Broadway and Ho))ywood must turn green with envy when they study this Laguna production that always seems to be sold out before it ever gets on the boards. Just goes to show what you can gel started when a model steps into a picture frame on a street comer. \.. ., ,,. Alleela&ed Preu Commander .Abu Sharlf of Iran'• revolut.lonary 1uard re- 1J1:ned ~, apparently under preuure from AyatoUah Rubollab Kbomeuu. Sharif was appointed recently by Presldent Abolhuaan Bani-Sadr. and the ~lsnatioo wu aeen as a.notber aetback for the president. who Hyperbole Cited in Love Spat FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. <AP> -Pinky Henderson said her wealthy live-in lover -an Avon cosmetics heir -promised to ta~e care of her forever. But a judge, ruling "hyperbole" is the language or lovers," awarded her Jess than 3 percent of what she demanded. "Such language alone CJUUlot be said to form ~ basis or any contractual obligation." said Broward County Circuit Judge Mi ette K . Burns tein . "What pallor the courts would cast on courtship re they were to bold otherwise." The decision Monday awarded $167,000 to Rosemary "Pinky" Henderson, . who had s ued A Douglas Henderson for nearly $6 million. Ms. Henderson . 40, had contended the 34-year -old cos- metic!> heir should be held to an alleged promise he m ade during their five-year romance to take care of her forever. THE )UDGE ruled Ms. Hen-• derson had not met the burden or proof to1reap the financial re- wards or a "life·pooling arrange- ment." Ms. Henderson. the former Rosemary Lepera. adopted Hen- derson's na me arter they began . their relationship in 1971. Ac- cording to court testimony, the couple presented themselves as husband and wife. "Hyperbole is the language of l overs,·· the judge ruled . .. Adults have learned to view such language as being simply momentarily expressive of m· tense and immediate emotion and desire." THE JUDGE'S award in- cluded $58,947 for breach of an escrow agreement. Henderson had placed 1,000 shares of Avon stock in escrow for Ms . 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Khometnl said be would ap. polnt a representative to lnlOl'lll him ol developments wlthln tbe guard's ranb. 1be guards have been criUclied for not cooperal- lng with tbe armed forces and nol obeylng tbe OTden of the revolutionary cowu trlaniam~linl tenden· cies pr'eYeDted from tbis pl. A.Dy poaibtllt;y C10Gthminc the worlt was c iled. I bad oo choice but to reslen.:· Sbaril'a resignaUon came a day after Khomeini told 3,000 revolutionary guards who marched on the U.S. Embassy in Tehran -where some of the ~ American bostagea have been held for the put 227 days -that there might be traitors among the gwi rds corps. lnanotberdevelopment: -London's Financial Times reported that Iran. appareot.ly fearing another freeze on lta overseas asaet.s, transferred all its gold stocks -14 ton.a valoed at $300 million -from West.em countries back to Tehran. Cleanliness Is ••. Abortion Wse Suit Upheld DENVER CAP> -A $6.8 million award lo a woman who suffered a nearly fatal septic abortion after usmg the Dalkon Shield marketed by A.H . Robtni. Co. has been upheld. A company spokesman said the decision will be a ppealed. In a decision handed down Mon· day. Denver District Court Judge Robert Fullerton upheld the multi-million dolla r award to Carle M. Palmer. .. ROBINS' marketing of the Dalkon Shield was characterized by a conscious decision ... to market an inadequately tested. da ngerous product by unethical and improper means, using false a nd misleadaog advertising," Fulle rton said. "The evidence showed that once the company was made specifically aware of the numerous dangerous side effects or the device. including the (act that lhe Dalkon Shield was caus- 10~ septic abortions. it s uppressed the mformatJen. made additional false claims. ~nd then resorted to a n eHort to rover up the facts," the JUdgesaid. Mich ael Elder thought a close encounter of the hitchh1k - ing kind might be helped by some judicious advertising. ~ he tried this sign while passing through Dallas ... and 1t worked. Moments after photo was taken, Elder got his lift"'- A septk abortion is a m1scar rlage associated with infection of the uterus. FUIJ.ERTON said that since Robins "manufactured ttus prod- . uct to make money.'' taking money away as a punishment ··seems appropriate.'· 16 ways lhe Daily Pilot can help today~ homemaker I Chp dollar-~a,·ini! <-Oupcmi. 2 Organize your coupon savinJ?s with The Superm arket Shopper. ap- pearing Wednesday a nd Sunday tn thC' Oaily Pilot. S Save money s hopping v<.al ut.>~ LJd · 'crt1!>ed in the Daily Piiot. 4#Read how other Orange Coa~t res 1d e nts use. make and s pend their money in the Fea turing pa~l~. 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IS Check the Weekender section for low-cost family e ntertainment ideas. 16 Vse the ha ndy nightl~· TV lo~ und S unday TV Week to guide your \'IC'\\ ing scheduh• -----------------, Help me organize my home better . / Send m y Daily Pilot subscription tQday. I Enclose check or money order for $4.00 for a I one month subscription . Ma il to Daily Pilot. I 330 W. Bay St .• Box 1560. Costa Mesa , CA 92626 I I I I ~~~~~--"P ' I • r I I CALI FORNI.~ DAil v PtLDT A5 &dget Sent to Senate $750 Million Aid Cut? State Smog Checks Threaten Federal Fonds SACRAIONTO <APl -Al. aembly Detnocrata hn• deleal· ed a ~publ ua attempt to alah coa\·ot·llvln1 lnct•aaes for wtUare reclpieata la t.M Matt'• 1990.-1~. lt took et1bt boun of . parl1ammtary manwvenna to & t a S6-ll ~• -tbe mlnlmwn number ol -.. •HW -lo MIMI U. 11'.l bilUoa bill to lhe S.Oat.e. Q•••••I l&pprerftf SACRAMENTO CAP> Gasohol could be sold year· round in California for lhrff yean. under a bUI •lined by Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. Mon qay. The gasohol would have to contain at least 10 percenl ethanol, an alcohol made from graina, corn and sugar beets .. Cartrr E•d•r11rd SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The California Teachers Association. 'following the enthusiastic sup- port gh1en the Carter ad- mln~stration by its parent group, has also endorsed the president for re-election. The CTA, which says it has nearly 160,000 members, put Carter at the top of a can- didates' list that is overwhelm- ingly Democrat as it convened here Monday. DfHa .tlda•• Burie d SAN DIEGO <AP> -Actor Milburn Stone, who played Doc Adams on the television senes. '"Gunsmoke," was buried Mon- day after friends characterized him as "a man of basic, decent values" and ··everybody's GP." About 300 family members and friends from the movie in- dus try a nd his Kan s a s birthplace paid their last r espects for Stone who died Thursday in Rancho Santa Fe at age 75. 876,000 .4 aearde d SAN DIEGO CAP> -Parents of a 16·year-old Vis ta High School student Monday received $76.000 in connection with his death in the crash of a Pacific Southwest Airlines j et whicl\ killed 144 people. Azmi David Taha, son of Mr. and Mrs. Taha Taha, was a passenger aboard the ill-fated flight, which collided with a single-engine plane and crashed into a residential neighbc>rbood Sept. 25, um .Ai rlin es Announce Layo f f s LOS ANGELES <APl -Continental Airlines join ed another major U .s. carrier in cutting it s c apacity a nd workforce in an attempt to buffer sagging rev- enues due to recession and fewer air travelers. Citing the "realities of the current recession," Continental announced Monday it would pare its passenger capacity by 20 percent thjs fall a nd fay off I.200 workers beginning in September. Bappg Birtllda9 Lena A,. W"""'"9 Singer Lena Home, shown with actor Roscoe Lee Browne. celebrated her 63rd birthday at the Ahmanson Theater in L-0s Angeles Monday. The sold-out perlormance was somewhat of a farewell tribute since Miss Horne an- nounced last month that she was retiring from her nightclub career. SACRAMENTO (AP> -The federal eovernment HY• it will cut '750 m1UJoo from lu a1d to California becaue It aWJ lack.a annual •motr lnlpeetloa ror can and truckl. T he U.S. Environmental Protedioa ,\Cency's regional ad· mlntatrator, Paul De Falco. told Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. Moa· day that the government plans to withdraw most blpway and sewage treatment rund• to California on Sept. 16 unleu the state qrees to set up an lmpec- tion plan. t BUT PltOPOSALS to require s uch inspectlons of most of California's 13 million motor vehicles have been languishing in lhe Legislature amid dlaput.es over t.be stat.e's emwioos atand- arts, wbicb are stricter than federal s tandards, and the management of any inspecUon program. • A I though the EPA has been thre atening to cut funds for more than a year, Brown·s dUef of staff, Gray Davis, told tt· porters Monday after meeting with De Falco that he would "assume the fed.5 are serious." AT SJ'AKE ARE $400 million for highways. $350 million for sewage treatment projects. and $2.S million Jor other programs. I Davit quot.eel De Falco aa say- ~· The cutoff would affect six areu where moet ol tbe 1tat.e'1 population lives: the South Coat Air Basin from Los Angeles to Riverside. Ventura County, most of San Diego County, Fresno County. lbe San Fran· cisco Bay Area Air Basin, and metropolitan Sacramento. All are areu that won't meet federaJ air quality standards by the end ol 1982~ DA VIS "11> THE Brown ad· ministration, which helped de· feat the last inspectloa bill a week ago. is confident tbe federal move will persuade lhe Leg~lat.ure to paaa an actepta- ble bill before adjournment in August and avert the funding cutoff. He said. there ls "room for compropuse" on smog stand· ards. and indicated that the governor may be willing to ac· cept an inspection in the Los Angeles area that is run by In· dividual service stations rather than a single company. But Davis said Brown will in- sist on a bill that makes a net improvement in air quality, con· s1dering that an inspect ion would cost an average of Sts to $20, plus tbe cost of any needed repairs. plus inconvenience. Offshore Oil Opponents Heard SANTA ROSA CA Pl -The prospect of giant drilling rigs in the ocean along the seen.le Northern California coastline is being gr.eeted with vigorous and sometimes emotional oppo6itioo as public hearings began on federal plans to lease 1.3 million acres of the ocean floor to drilling for oil and natural gas. Only a handful of about 100 witnesses testifying Monday s\1l)port · ed the leases, part of~ Carter Administration's efforts to tap petroleum deposits in the \,ion's out.er continental shelf. "This could cause rmaneot damage to one of the most scenic c:oasts in tbe world. . . to squeeze out a few more drops of oil.·• said Julean "J.J ." Arnold, of Santa Rosa, mirroring the sentiments of dozensofwitnessesbeforetbe1ixfederalofficlalaootbebearingcom- mittee OPPONENTSVOICEDALA&Jlover thepotentialdamageofoil spills to sea life and beaches, and the •llbt ol oil rip from three to 27 miles off the shoreline. Critics also expressed concern over possible dam age to sports and commercial faablnl, tourism and disrupUoo of migration paths for whales. Instead ol continuing to rely on oil, Karen Urquhart of San Rafael voicedtbeopinioootmanywttneueswbensbeaaid: '!It is Imperative that the nation go full speed ahead oo development of alternate, re· new able energy sources." ''The environmental and eeooomle rtab far oatweigb any poui. SANTA ANA FWY. MAIN ST. un. 2 BLOCKS NOITH ble benefits that could be ~rived Crom orfshore leases.·· said Timothy Sm ith. representrng Assemblyman Douglas Bosco, whose dlStnct covers a large part of the North Coast. ''Tell President Cartt>r wew1ll not accept one oil sptll." said Enc Koenigshofer. cha1rman or the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors. THE ZS. YE"R I.EASES, scheduled for sale next s pnng. are op- posed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. virtually the entire state legislature, the California congressional delegatton. ~al gov· ernm~tal agencies, the fishing and tourism industries and environ- mental groups. Interior Secretary Cedl Andrus, who will make lhe lease de- cision. ls belng pressUf'\'d to cancel plans for three sights: 270 square miles near Point Arena in Mendocino County, 72 square miles near Bodega Bay in Sonoma County and S40 square miles along the coast in San Mateo and Santa Cruz counties. He is also being urged to cancel or delay leases for two years at tbeotber two locations: 270square miles near Eureka in Humboldt County and 1,035 square miles off the San Luis Obi.spo.Sant.a Barbara coutliM. AU of the proposed lease sites wouJd produce an estimated tot.al of 548 million barrels of oU and 6Zl blllion cu btc feet of natural pa. That would be about a ooe-mootb oil supply for the Uruted Stat.es and a two- weet supply olnaturaJ gas. THE 11 PERCENT cutback of its 12.000- member workforce is -;;;============================-=======..-I the largest in its 46-year history. the carrier said, and the first across-the- boa rd layoff this year. United Airlines said last Friday it would lay ore 800 flight attendants by September and 360 pilots by year -end to coincide with a 9.4 per- cent ~ervice cut. THE UAJ, INC. unit said it would drop 122 of its 1.303 daily d e· partures in September. It blamed a seasonal decline in eut·west air travel and a general slump in air traffic. Los Angeles·based Contloental said ten· tative plans call for the layoff ol about 400 Qlgbt attend ants and 22S pilots, a loo11 with a •'commensurate'' number ol ground·bued an d maoa1ement penocmel. It aald exact total• would be an· nounced later this sum· mer. Tired of traffic jams? J>on•t forget &o check with us about oar free home delivery service. GOURMET MARKET DELANEY ~~--: . . BROS. SEAFOOD MORNING-v Fresh Nonbern Halibut Steaks 3.98 lb. I' RESH PRODUCE grt!al to bar·IHI or broil when bastt!d v.1th lemon butter Fresh Local Green Beans .......... 4te lb. Fresh Rupberrtes . . . . . . . . ... . . . . lie bMt. P RIME & TOP CBOl~E BEEF We Will Rave Fresb SwordflU At J ut S.98 lb. AT raasNT, vehJele1 muat be laspeeted only when tbef are sold. Tbe inapectloa. are In· tended to make sure a vehicle's anti·•IDOI devtea are wortlq. The EPA hu authority under the federal Clean Air Act to cut off ftmda to states that fall to re- quire aMual inspections. Davia said California Is one of three atatn without aucb a program. Jn the same dispute, the EPA has already frozen pennita for potenliaJly polluting industrial projedl in tbe at.ate. But that ac- tion hu not yet had any effect on construction because ol the long lime needed to get permits. BUT ntE FUND cutorr would probably halt federally financed highway and sewage projects immediately, Davis said . He renewed the administra- tion's opposition to a vehicle in· spectlon blU that was defeated by an Assembly committee last week but revived on the As· sembly floor Monday -SB84 by Sen. John Foran, D-San Fran- cisco. That measure would require annual vehicle inspeetions. but would also exempt 10 percent of the cars sold in California from st ate smog standards a nd stop the state from inspecting new cars . DAVIS SAID TIIE EPA woold accept Foran·s bill as meeting ..mimmaJ standards .. of federaJ law. But he said the stat~ Air Resources Board has <.'oncluded that the bill would add as much smog as 1t rc.-duced. The EPA announcem ent is likely to ~enerate pressure from loeal officials. Davis said , and "l ·m confid e nt that tht> Legislature will pass a n annual inspection program" that Brown can accept. But he virtually guaranteed a veto of Foran's bill if it passed in its present form. ARB spokesman Bill Sessa said that in addition lo the six a reas lhe EPA names, three or four others are seeking inspec- tions in order to meet federal re- q u1 remeots. leaving only the northern and eastern areas of the state out of the program. Cars, light trucks. vans and so me types of recreational vehicles wouJd be required to have tbe inspect.ions, be said. FALL PREVIEW: llleyle Classic pants suiting from Bleyle for Hooper. Beautiful pure wool flannel knits that endure year after year. Sizes 8· 18. Jacket in sohd camel . grey, raspberry or alabaster beige~ $188. Matching pull·on pants. $92. Ruffled jabot blouse in white . grey. champagne. claret or bark brown. $48. This collection also features chalk·striped separates. Representative selection in P\aydeck ~UllOC~5 'MlSUrn[ NEWPORT BEACH·- Ae Equestrian Cent,er Reprieve Merited LoQma for the aoo ..... at the lrvlne Equestrian Center 6etW.. Corona del Mar &Del Latun• Beat'h has ~ven a reprieve by outtoml at.ate parb Dlrector R Cahll.l. . Tbe parts department had ordered the aprawlme 2$-acre equestrian center Nmoved by th f ant al next year to make way ror lbe new Crystal Cove Slaw Park But hon"""'ecn pointed out that planned uses ror the new l.8M-acn tate park won't be formuJoted for 18 t.o 24 months at best And wbo'a to say today Vt"hether or not an eque1Lrlan t-enler ml&bt not play an appropriate role omewhere in the s5•wlin& beach park? ualrian officials contend the center already orters the pu c use of~ horses on the trails that crlsacross the oeeun aide of the new s tatt! park. The balartce of the horses a.re privately owned. And there ar~ 10 classes in horsemanship offered at Orange Coast College, with the equestrian center u.sed as the classroom. The repr1eve will give the equestrian center a chan'°e to prove its case while s tlll providing boardmg and ~lasses for its patrons. :; While most agree the stables will have to be moved ~m their prime location in the midst or the new park. ihe year-and-a -half delay will give everyone involved :time to formulate the best overall plan for use or the $32 £cnillion state park property. jlegistration Logic :· After a pointless a nd time-wasting seven days of de- tiate and filibuster. the Senate last week cleared the way (or funding that will permit the beginning or draft reg- ij;tration next month. : The bill that provides $13.3 million to finance reg- jstration or 19-and 20-year-olds this year. and l8-year- 9lds 'beginning next year, already had won House ap- proval. After concurrence on minor changes. it needs only President Carter's signature to put the registration Jiach.inery in motion. • It's estimated that some four million young men will be. required to register next month in a two-week ~riod b> be designated by the president. ~ : This of course, is simply to locate potential draftees . lteactivation of selective service itself would require ~nother act of Congress. : Those who argue hotly that the'lnere act of registra- tion would be a step in the direction or an actual draft are Jaot, unfortunately. seeing the world as it is. : It has become increasingly apparent that volunteer forces, while they may meet manpower needs. have t>ecome singularly lacking in the broad range of abilities peeded to master the operation of sophisticated militar)' ~quipment. And the essential reserve or trained personnel i.s alarmingly low. It is an unhappy ract that the enemies of freedom have had few qualms in building their military power. in m en and materiel. One can hope that force never will be bnleashed. But if it should be, the time lost in putting together an adequate armed force could be c.atastrophic. And it's estimated the simple act of registration could reduce' that time by up to three months. It makes no sense for a nation to spend billions on land, sea and air defense materiel without even knowing where to look for needed manpower should a crisis arise. Registration is a small step in the direction of achiev- ing a logical balance in defense. Now the next urgent step is to take measures -most notably pay increases --to build up the reserve. F elloW Sufferers ., Orange Countians who have suffered, and continue to ~ffer, from CalTrans' recalcitrance in closing gap!' in the rreeway system can feel a certain empathy for the ~ctims of the 1.5-mile gap in the Terminal Is land Freeway (Route 47). : Jn truth, failure to close the gap could, in the long om . prove far more costly to the ports of Los Angeles and t,Dng Beach than the irritating abandonment of the Costa · t1esa and Corona del Mar Freeways in our area. "-- ' • The heavily used route that serves both ports .now 41eadends on Willow Street in Long Beach, forcing traffic to "llow a circuitous route to reach the San Diego or Long a each Freeways. , : Extension of Route -47 was planned by the st ate A.ighway Commission back in 1969. but in 1974 CalTrans lescinded the plan on grounds funds were lacking. : Meanwhile. activity in both ports has increased by ~aps and bounds. and reactivation or Long Beach as a .iaval home port is expected to bring even more truck and auto traffic. - : The gap is costing time and Tuel in cargo shipments $d severely impacting the residential neighborhood tj\rough which traffic must pass to reach the freeways. • Pressure on CalTrans is being brought by the port iuthorities, the Navy, the Army Corps of Engineers and fll-e Los Angeles County Transportation Commission. • With that much mus cle. perhaps they'll be luckier tJian we are. • • ~nions expressed en the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot (lthef" views expressed on this page are those of their authors ancf 1ft1sts. Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily P1lor. P 0 r x 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 ·. . . ·. -: -. Boyd/Languages • :: 87 LM. BOYD : Do you buy the noUon that a0me people inherit the . . Dear Gloomy · Gus :. U more than half the- • · couples llvinl to1ether by the year 2000 are UD· married, and the ma· jortty of thole who are 111an1ed are cbildlesa, u predicted, lt won 't take a nuclear war to •• write l1n1I to clvillza· Uoe. D.M.' =:'/ ~~~ .... ~:.-:. ':i -lij ........... ... =:n.; r#:.r ......• knack for learning new languages? S uch be the gene researchers. Sounds rea- sonable. Absolute pitch is inborn, they know that now So is tone-deafness. The names of all big league proreaaionai sport.I teams in the United States end with either an "a" or a ''z" . Q. In what IOrtl of Jobs will the competlUoo be greatest among new college fraduates durln1 the next ive years? A. Can only report what'• H id by thoM tebolara wbo 1tudy th .. e matten. They ll1t college foresters, his· torlan1, mathematician,. news reportere, phy1lcl1t.I an4 1cboolteacbera. Now the wool people are uln1 robotl to O.U 1beep. Remarkable! ~ Roblf'\ H. Weed/P\lbf llher T'fl.JfnM K MYll/hltor Tu.def, JutW 17, ,_, a..-bwa t<rwlbl<hlt!dftora.t Peet l!dttor Toxic Duinp~g Still Widespread w ASmNOTON -P'or real· dents of Love Canal, N. V .. vtbote land haa bffn made un. Inhabit.a~ b,y yean of potaon. Int from chemical wHte dump- ln1. Lhe molt fria.e.tenlOI ~ lS the deadly. unknown effect of the p()llutJoo and the long re- 1 u ct an c e of go\teroment autboritlu to recognize the danaer. For the country at large, the moat frigbtenin& lhlng should be the deadly, unknown ef- f c l 0 f similar toxic dumping ut llleNtll y thousands of 11 mtlar loca- tions -and th e r eluc - tance of cer· ta1n govern· ment aulhoriUes lo admit lhal there Is even a problem. The sickening fact is that Love Canal 1s just the tip of the iceberg. At more than 30,000 locations across the country, ('hemical wastes are poisoning the ground on which thousands p€'rh aps m i l lion s -o r Americans h ave built their homes, schools and churches Yet the strict foderal pollution controls designed t.o 1dentUy and c lean up thes e ruture Love Canals are being systematically thwarted by timid bureaucrat!>. rcarr41 of touching off a fire storm of public outraee. MORE THAN a year and a half ago, I warned about the lethal lime bombs ticking away 10 the ground and drinJung waler of countless communities from decades of indiscriminate dumping of poisonous wastes. Now in a secret deposition before the Sen ate Judiciary Committee. a government ex· pert on hazardous wastes ha~ outlined the shocking extent of the dangec, ··Perhaps tens of thousands of . A m e r i c a n s I 1 v i n g i n t h l' Northeastern part of the United Slates are either getting sick or d y in g early as a result or h azardous wastes management practices," warned Hugh Kaur- m a n , of the Environmental Protection Agency. ·'The amount or hazardous wastes generated m the United States every day would fill three profess ion a l baseball stadiums,·· Kaufman told the committee. By comparison. he George Mair said , ,the 1inount of nuclear wa1ta trom power planta - wblch baa leMr•t.ed rar greater public concern -bas been enoutb to tw ooe stadium aince the dawn ot tbe atomic a1e. DESPITE TUE snaJllltude 0( the tox.ic dumplna. and the ol1btmarlsh po11tbUlties ror cataatropbe, federal eovlron· mental wat~bdofa have been 191 than effective In remedying ttie situation. My reporters Carol O'Connor and Jack Mitchell have learned part of tbe reason for this: Investigators have been unable to pry essen- tial Information out of officials and business executives. The strange inertia of federal enforcers is also to blame. Even the EPA's Kaufman admitted that the Justice Department had to force the agency to run the Love Ca nal s tudy on chromosome damage -for a paltry $U.OOO . The technology ex is ts Jor alternative methods of waste d is posal. but the dangerous dumping is allowed to go on. even though, as Kaufman warned. "Until the federal gov- ernment outlaws dumping these organic wastes . . we are go. mg to <.•ontinue lo have Love Canals·· INTELLIGENCE DIGEST: CIA employees are chortling over a titillating tidbit about Iranian Foreign M inister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh Seems those recent trips to Paris weren't on official business at all. but in pursuit of !'a mour. The urbane, US.· educated Ghotbzadeh has a DUS· tress in the French capital. The CIA's files are so s l uHed with inform ation - secret and not-so-secret -on the Palestine L1berat1on OrgaruuitJon and 1~ re lat1onstup to the curr ent Iranian regime that 1t would cost at least $22,700 JUSt to pick out and reproduce tht' documents that could be m.Jdc avatlabll' 10 the public. If the ma ~s exodus or Cubans weren't proof enough or dis :1>ntent in Fidel Castro'i. 1:.land. the Defense lntellJgence Age ncy has d1sco ... ered another 1nd1cation: graH1t1.. Restive Cubans have taken to expressing their dJ.spleasure with lhe Castro n·gime by scrawling messages 1n public places. A government crackdown has had little effect. Tip of -THE PENTAGON assured the public that the eight helicop- ters used in the Iranian rescue m1 ss1on were the best the Na\'y had. to offer. But a classified Oefenst.-Department document puts Uus assurance in a dfsturb· 1ng context-It sh<>ws thal last ~ear only about hatr the ~av)·~ 30 Sea Stallion choppt>n. wert' combat-read ~ at an> g1\en time This means that the ~av) ma} ha\'e had only 15 heh('opters or even rev.er to choo:.c from ror the rescue attempt MONEY HOGS: For their reek less "reed. l nominated the Aramco partners --Exxon. Tex: aco. Mobil and Standard OiJ of Cal1 fonua -for the Hog-of-the· \'ear award. The Greedy Four s tarted out the first quarter of 1980 with ex· orb1tant pro(1t tncreases. Exxon ~ rang up nearly $2 b1lhon in earn ings. the highest quarterly take for any company in corporate history. This booslt.'<1 the <.'Om- pany 's profits 102 percent above 1t~ first-quarter earnings for 1979 The nth<.·r th re(· f>O'-led s1 milar pt·rn•ntagec; ~1nh1 I':. profits "'ert· up 105 pi.•rccnt. Tcx1:1co·-; !Ii fi perrent. Stand;Hi1 Otl or C:aliforrua'i. 83 IR'rn·nt These huge profits v.cre l<iken. 1n part. from ~avingi. that wen• 1 n t ended to b t' n t· r 1 1 1:1 11 ,\me nc~rns. Saudi Arabia of· frred 011 to the United States ht'low the wor.ld price But the four money hogs paid the :.pedal low price to Saudi Arabia. ig- nored Saudi intentions. sold the oil to their U.S . customers at the world price and kept a ll the benefits for themselves. 'Liberals' Apply Yardstick Inconsistently What is a liberal? Labels such as "liberal" and "conservative" a re of limited us e fulnes·s In describing a person's phi1060phy. ll is my ob· servaUon thal mos t people are both I 1 beral and consl!rvalive. JUSt about dif· ferentlhings. How else. for example. can one ex· plain t h e hbe raJ who is for abortion, but aga111st capital punishment? Or. the con · servative who wants government Art Hoppe out of our pnvate lives. but is against letllng consenting adults do whatever they want Lo do i.n the pnvacyottheirown bpmes" The British scientist and writer , William Conquest. has formulated Conquest's Law about this issue . It says. ev- eryone is conservative about things close to their personal life and liberal about things far re- moved from lhe1r personal life. THIS APPLJES to the greatest single problem I have with m y fellow liberals. Too often they are "situational liberals." That 1s, they are onl y liberals when 1t 1s convenient and doesn't cost them anyUung personally. I d1C· fer tn that I apply m y liberal ~ a rdstick or value~ cons1stenU'. For example. I am opposed to military aggression by any na· t1on, but m a ny of m~ liberal friends are opposed only to military aggression by capitalist or Western countries . I am as much against the Vietnamese attacking Cambodia as I was against the United StalH attack· 1ng Vietnam. A FURTHER example relates to another sacred cow in the liberal litan y : non -wh1tl' minorities I am as oppo~ to terronsm by the Bla('k Panthers as I am to that by the Ku Klux Klan oc-the PLO and \he Is raeli commandos. J v.a ... opposed to the tyranny of ld1 Amtn v.ht•n not a s ingle black lcadt•r or liberal raised th1: issul' whilt• castigating Ian Smith for his racist regime in Rhodes ia. A true liberal is one who ii. sympathetic lo the needs t>f his fellow man and wants freedom and JUSl.JC<' for all regardless or their l.Jfestyle or \'1ewpolllt. L.:n· fortunately. mo~t It berals are too much like mos t arch · conser\'a t1ves Each want:. to run vour hfe for ~ ou and cxpt.•cts obt•dicnce to his d1rect1vcs . Tht.• onl:-· real d1r- rerencc 1s that thc htx•ral a lso ~ants vou to be J?rateful for all he IS dOmi? for \'OU Here's a Great New Energy-saving Vacation With a recession at home and inflation abroad, only seven Americans are planning Euro- pean vacations this year. But where can the rest of us go? One answer m ay be these n ew Stockstill Fun Tours. n ow available in most major cities. My wile, Glynda. and I took one As always, Glynda was very worried during th e two-hour bus ride to the airport that we would mi ss our scheduled 4 a . m . d e · parlure. But as luck would have it, our plane ..wa s delayed by a mechanical failure. <"One Of lbe engines fell Off," as the pllot later explained to us.) And we didn't board until 2 p.m. Fortunately, It waa one of these new wide-bodied alrcraft. That wu fortunate as we were seated 18 abreast -the airline havlna cleverly increueCI ·tho pa11enier capacity by removtq the ata-ie.. Not that there wu an1.-. to f'O. The 1avatoria had been out ot order for aewral WffU. DtJIUNG THE ten hoW'I we were strapped In, we were PH•ed bt'eaklut, lunch and dln· ner -or pt>rhaps dinner. breakfast and lunch It's qwte d1r!Jcult to tell with airline food. We also were shown a Doris Day movie which. by some miracle of modern t echnology . every passenger had already seen at leas t once. At l ast . the s tewardesses handed out headache powders (guaranteed to induce a 48-hout' headache> and announced it was time to "deplane." "With the price of jet fuel. I dofl't see how they can sell round-trip tickets ror only an af- fordable $88.98," said Glynda. "l guess," I said thoughtfully, "it's because they never turned on the e n1lnea.'' And, sure enough, when we deplaned we were right back where we hadn't startedlrom. WE WERE led to a quonaet hut where we reported our loet lu11ca1e and went throu1h cuatoma -or, more accurately, cuatoma went tbroueb ua • Arter only a few hours of rormalitles. we emer•ed to be picked up by a surly cab driver who spoke onl.Y 1lott0lalta. He drove. UI around the airport slx tJmes to nm the meter up to 17 .3 1lotys. "How mucb I• that in real mooeyT" whi.lpered Glynda. "About u JYMI," I sakt. "I thln)t there are about 1'.1 llot.Y• in a IYM· But keep In mind that the CWTent rate of exchaflge is either 3.4 gynes to the dolfar or 3 4 dollars to the gyne. depend· Ing on whether you are selling or buying." THE CAB DaJVER finally de- posited us at the Holiday lnn. which had been ingeniously dis- guised as a European hotel by removing the Kleenex d is- pensers rrom the rooms and in- stalling a concierge in the lobby. ~~ ...-~ The concierge s pokt' Eflglish. He didn't speak 1t to us. He d1dn 'l speak to us at a ll. "That's how you can tell he 's the con· cierge.'' said Glynda. "That," I agreed, "and the fact that he's lost our reserva· lions ." Eventually, however. they found us a bed overlooking tht> light weU. They said they might be able to fltld us a room, too, in a few days. Glynda ~aid the fresh air Would be good for us if it didn't rain. ll did. We were up early for sight.see- ing. We managed to do nine hours on the treadmill in the auditorium while slides of every room ln lbe Louvre were flashed on the wall. Glynda said it waa even more fuclnatlng than An· dy Warhol's eigbt-hour film of a man sleeptng. 9VT AU. good thln1s must come to an end. After a week oa the treadmill, lt was tJme to be strapped ln for ten houn of the same meals and the aame Doril Day movie. ••1•11 btt we didn't 1pend a tenth or what tboae seven Americana who are eolDI to Euro~• this summer wlll 1pend. ' I ta.id proudly. "Yea," Mid Glynda, who wu always lookln1 on the brltbt 1lde ... And I'll bet we'll be Just as alad to1etbome.•• ' p ---------------~ - - _ ... ~ __________ __.._ - ----.... ___ ---- -_, .... ,.-:• ..... ,,...__ .......... ~-.....-. ...... -.......... .., ..,_ . .,..,_ __ ._.._ ~ ........ --.. " . I .,.,,.,.,..-• .. NEWS FEATURES T~.June 17.11180 018 Colftle Books Valuable HUNTINGTON, W."t/a <AP> -Poat' Wanna buy aome oht com c book.a! u u. ....... '-,.., u.. a,... Md Kathlele Mm. .... tM to1ka co ... ., 1'\ey' -11.000old COG\lc boob, Ii•• or lake a few eso... The Millen ope,rat.e an establlabment Cbat dub exdualvely ln comic boob They lhlnk \heir a\or'e la t.M nrst ol It.a klnd in West Vlrsinla "L01'S OJ' S£COND·&UID atorea handle com.le booka. but 1 don't know ol anybody else wbo deals oalr ln com· lea,•• Mn. Miller said in an lutervlew. TM lillllen bandle both old and new boob. Tbe ... com.le• rost 40 cents eacll. The old ones, however. run as hl&h M SlTS. .. "That's for 'Tbe lltcredlble Hulk.' No. 1," llrs. Miller aaid "lt came out ln May 1962, and It's a collector's item now. We also bad a nrst editJon or 'Spiderman' but sold it !l)J° ll.50. It was' worth a lot more." MOit ol the old comics in the Miller's · store sell for· a dollar up. But you can also rummaae through a pile ol recent editions that go for as litlle as a dime eaclL ,. .. iJ HOW OID THE •ILLEU aet lnto 1udt a f\.llll1 bualnet•~ "Well," Mra. Mllltr aald, "my hu.aband l.IMd to HYO eomic booU when he wu • ldd. We were In llowlton ,... cenU)' and HW a COQllC·beok ·~·So. when we umci bacno Huntlr\lfOn we advertJ.aed for old comic book• and 1ot Iota of calla · · Almoit before U\ey knew wb•t they were doln1. the youn& ~pie had purchaaed about 5,000 old editions or l ··captain M1trvel." ''True Romance," "Batman Md Roban," and the like. "At tlnt we sold them at flea markeu," MN. MUler aaid. "But after a whlle we decided to open oar own •tort'. We fo.und that there are lots of comic book coUectors an lhls area." ~E COU..ECJ'OJl, JAY Cboys, was ('6iowslllg in the store as she told her story. ''I've got about 1.000 comic books.'' _ ~!,. t~ 13-year·old Ceredo resident. "I've been collecting seriously for about a year." . Choys is unusually young for a serious collector. Mrs. Miller said most that come into the store are in their late 20s, and some are much older. ·'They were kldt back In the &olden ••• ot comic boob, the ·40a and '50I," 1he 11kt. · 'Tbe readenhlp fell olf aft« that but then the MW chuacten, such u Spiderman and Tbe FantuUc Four.· came out. The period lhat followed, lhe late ·eoa and early '70s, wu called U\e silver age of comics." THE EAJlUEST COMICS in Greg and Kathleen Miller's store coet 10 cents when they were new. The price went up to 12 cents in the early 1960s and on to 15 cents in 1969. Aller that. t.be price of comic books climbed quickly and steadily. ·'They cost 40 cents now but I un· derstand they're going up to SO cent.S next month." said Mn. Mlller. But if you happen to have a copy or the first edition._ oC "Marvel Mystery Comics" on a sl1elf somewhere. you'll have no trouble affording the next price increase. "That's the most rare and expensive book in my comic book price guide.·· Mrs. Miller said. "According to the book. a copy of the first edltioo 'Marvel " ,Mystery C.Omics' 1s now worth $26,000." arw1,..... INCREDIBLE LOU BELLA .... No Prf"a~ Thia little Viet- a a mese child. one of 6, 700 ••boat people" in a re- fugee camp in Thailand, is in- terrupted by a photographer as he gives himself a bath from a bucket. SEPARATES SALE ,. ; 1 ( f I ,/ I , . , . . ' I s.99 to . 21.99 ,, --... , .. I I' ...... / ~*· "' )r · ' ' , . . ' i ' '. -=:.-~;! __ \ . -...,/ ' .. ._ ) I I I !>T-~·1i \ ' . ·'~ ./ .. -~ . ., . ~ ,> / • /. . . I ~-... --.. ___/ f 'J : \v .. l \ ./ I t ' Originally $12 to $32 Time for our Loubelfa sale means great savings on separates you'll love all Summer! Choose from a wonderful collection of today's white with brights. Find everything: pants, shorts, T-tops, great Summer knits, super blouses and a whole • lot moFe. Prints or solids, all in easy-to -five-in polyester or polyester /blends. So what are you waiting for? Hurry in todsyf Town & Travel Separates, 393 MISSION VIEJO • SOUTH COAST PLAZA , • Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol. S.M. (714) 556-0611. Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9:30, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5. Bullock's Mission Viejo, Mission. Viejo M~fl. (714) 495--3111~ ShOp Mon.·Frl. 10-9. Sat. 1D-6, SUn. 12·5. ... . .. \ -• I I ( 1 I . I r ' I' SHOE -------....... : ... --......_ .... , "It's the only doghouae In the neighbor- hood wtth a hOt tubl" MISS PEACH A5'THl.A~ I C~N YOV{ IOENi lJ:"I TH~T 31.ATTEJt~I.. 'I ? _/ l / PI ANUft • ME 5At0 IT A6AJN, 1'Ut.f. ! Vou MWE) MIM ! HE SAio ~le IN TlE LAST CWiS~ l'UNKY WINKERBEAN by Jeff MacNefly ... by MeO La1ari1.tS THF FAMILY CIRCUS by 8 11 Keane GORDO "Does he do any tricks?" "He u~ to, but he's housebroken now." DENNIS THE MENACE lJ - TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY WELCOME: 10 "TtiE: POWWOW, 6-ANG ! FIRSI, A v.oRt70F CONG'AA15: THI~ SOUP 15N T HOT 1 DON'T CARE··· IT15 NOT HOT ... COMICS I CROSSWORD by Charin M. SclWll llG GEORGE by VfrvU P1rtclt ______ ...;.... _______ -r------~ 6€.E , r oowr ~.CAAz<.; ... . by Tom a.ti'* lT WOOLO &Ai TAKIN6 A W5! ~--------'' ~----&II~.!.'~·'~ DRABBLE FOR BETIER OR FOR WORSE DO I PEAUVC£T lb l'EP!·)QJfH10 H Sl£PT Slu.P IN lHE ~BfD ~.bff:ff1ro~. MOM ~EPf IN DIDl--t::R,..MOHGHERE-Wt-£._. SHE WAS • LI ffi£ 1GPJff?!\ ~r . OR . SMOCK I LIKE MY SOUP RED HOT by Emit BUsllmlUtr OKAY··-THERE'S SOME. RED PEPPER • -11 . • • : I l ... "I don't care HOW many tricks you do, Ajax, there ain't gonna be no scraps." * by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston .. f-OR HN Ot.OFN Ot-tfS REC\ IT fft.l.5 PREtl)' I GOOD. by George Lemont NOW PO SO B ~SWEAR , t,..AUCSH OR CRY?? ' TODAv·s CROSSWORD PUZZLE 52()njm~ ~ Nleely ,~ 60Moned brMllQ99 61 &tgn1 Idell 5 Go an &4 Ownonu1M1 10 Agmlodun ~ 14 Hllldlne 6S Sampe 1 s s--116 Sl'8m s '°" 16 ~QOfnbo 67 Accom- 17 ~ too pllsl'MIS ~ 68 0ierger 19~ 69Epic 20 Sooft 21 Softena ZJC..... 26 Mllll I TrllmC>led 27 FN wool 2 Rool eoge 30 Corltlr 3 USA ~ Aedi9t• 4 Pl• Atch 3S Anlll* 5 Atieelc 37 ¥lc8W 6 lCMe egg 31 Urge pey. 7 ~" ment 8 Al any lime 39 ~ 9 Reoolect 4 I Ending tor 10 WtOClffl'I ct or gred CIC>llal 42 ~ , 1 Stntle "3 Alf Y' Wire 12 n •in 4-4 Gr'lfted .... W41bster s 45 Sow ... 13 Decays S7 Altona 18 N9thertands 50 ~ neme town s 1 Hoty one 22 u I< city ' .... , UNfTEO FNl\He Syndute Mondays PUZZie Sofyed f1~l11 I• I I .. 'II o• . • hi• [• uh It I . ' O•• ' . ... Ir h l.t.t.i. I !c A IL t • 0 •••• • It i u It ' w 'o e . ( •• "1.1 • -·· •• • • • • ·-Iv!• ''' . ' ••• ' ' ( .. .. l• 0 •• • f I . ( . ' • 0 u ' lo!· t I II •o 0 ' • ••• I I I I I• I C •• G I •• •• • 0 • l•lr •lo • I I 0 • 0 • • t •• -· • 0 ••• 0 •• I• • 'IC •• • • • I o • c ' l !' !O '!•II I• 0 u ' . I c 0 0 I t• ... f EJf I t I I I ••• .,. . .. , . .. 0 •I 0 I I . 24 -S•a>te 46 Makes hawy Lakl! 48 Fastened 25 l r ansm1tter!> 49 BYroen 'l1 Tree 52 Reg<9tled n Emeria1n !>3 Prec>oslhon 29 Basins !>-4 Sling 3 ' Ridteu'9 55 Nasty l1td 31 $C*)Chrfy 57 Gift in a song 33 Cambftl 58 T 0t 36 AporlO IMU· 59 Girrs name Y!il 82 lb5en ctlerar- 39 WOOde<l ler 40 St1ongl\Qlds 63 F~ 44 Domains Sufttx - ORANGE COUNTY I OBITUARIES 1 ' .. I • R..... r Far~• Foreseen ... ) OCID Budget 1-Rising 43.5% ONL y PU.OT it. PA.NDAS . S4J'ED •1 o&LOa eaoou mWIN ••Dell• ......... Dir9etora of tbe OnA1• County Tranel\ Dit tr•ct approved • M0.2 mUJion budaet Monday for U>e t\acal year bectnnln• .July l . diapartt)' bet•MD the lDCNUff to operatlaf tOlll Yersd1 that of bua service, •aid he wu aaUllled wttb the final budcet figuret. _ However, Anthony uked that staff members develop a proaram outllninl ways to cut C091.I. 15'.J mWloa for operaUna the diat.rlct. 12.a mi1llod for capital ouUay and S:U million to be used for developlQa a rapid tramit aystem. • The rapld tran.it system would include types of mass lran.slt other than buses, such aa trains or monorails. PEKJNG (AP) -The World WUdlite f\md, an internailollal couerva· Uoo srouP, baa •creed to belp pr•auve tb!-,..:-- giant penda, the offtclaJ Xlnbua newa a1ency saJd. O~r•tinl costs reflected a U S ~reent loereue over tbe put year'• upencltt~ ol 131.8 mllllon. Ln conl.rUl l<> the 43 ~percent more tt wtJJ COi\ to run the tran.it district, bWI tttV1ce wW Increase only about 26 percent. 8UP1tav1soa PHTUP Anthony. -who e<-mplained la.st month about the OCTD General Manacer James Reichert bu warned that the lncreued opera Una coets will require that bua ciders pay higher fares. The transit dlslrict staff presenUy ls wortdne out a new fare ,schedule to present to the OCTD board. Current ooe\away farea a.re 50 centa. "rbe new bOO,et lnchldea. besides In a related action. the OCTD board approved $698,000 in raises for 3'5 adm~tive staff members. THAT MEANS THAT lhe average DOD·union staff member, both saJaried and DOD-salaried. would be eUgibJe to receive a 1.S.5 percent pay, ra.tae during the next year. About HO pandu have died recently because of food shortages. Wiiliam Conway, an American expert oo cap· live breedi.DI. baa been asked to help build a re· aearcb center ln southwest China where about 1,000 pandas live, Xiobua said. "I'm loolJ"i fcr 1CrM l!Cht IUilltner rudln& None ot thoK 'afraid to aat• tbi11&5." &~ \'?@QJJ[f ~@[(WO©® Census Worker Tests Set Hearin9 Problems? jj.~tW:• ,...,..., • .,,., •• ?"V ~ •t.-s~......,..., ."""" .. , .... Air Force Bars Go to 4 on Coast •·Got a~., T~ write to Pal Dunn. Po.I 1Dill cut Ttd tapt, Qeftina tM ~ and action ll<)U Med to 1olt¥ ineqwt~a m gowmmeni and blmMu. Mml Yof.IT quutionl to Pat Dunn. At Your Stnnce. Orange Cocut Daily Pflot, P 0 Boz 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Aa many lettns a.s posa/M unll be 1JN1Dtrtd, but phoned mqwnes or letters not including the reader'• fWl name. address and bw!Mss hours' phone numberccmnotbec0Mlde1'ed. This columnappeandai· ly e zcept Sunday& .. COSTa-...841-12" , . .._ .... The Bureau o f the ..,._viuA95-0401 Ce n sus plan s to ia-':!.C::::-~1 conduct special hiring ~=========~ tests in Huntington - Beach Thursday. Hearing Evaluation-Speech Therapy Hearing Aids-Sales and Service Hearing Aid Batteries San Clemente Communk:attYe s.r.1ce• MS c.tnlno de tot Marn Wte 200 Four Orange Coast re· sideots have been com- m issioned as second lieutenants in the Air Force. Danish Drivers Give Up COPENHAGEN. Den- m a rk (AP> -Three- dollar-a-gallon gasoline and taJCes that triple the price of a new auto have pers uade d so maoy Danes to leave the ir cars al home that even mass transit in this city is bending unde r the strain. According to the As- sociation of Danish Auto Importers, 1980 a uto sales are l11gging nearly 40 percent behind last year's figures, and sales for May were SO percent lower than in the same month for 1979. At the same time, public tran s port authoritle5 are warning that trains are so full they may soon have to leave commuters behind on the rail platforms They also say s .. arp bus fare increases are t.he only way to pay for more buses and drivers. Degree Given Sheila Scott of Costa Mesa has received the bacbeloT of arts d'egree- from Sarah Lawrence College, Bron:xvi1Je, N . Y . She is the daughter of Jack Scott, president of Cypress College. eA•1teTT LISA 8A~RETT, ruldel't ol N••PO<"t BeMYI. C. P•swo •wo on Ju,.. u. ,_, SM llV'IJ(I In H~wl>O'I 8e«f\, C. •II '-< HI~ Slw Qr-ted "'''" llw ...._-, Hertio< HiQI\ Cl•u ot 1tl0 SM ••s •<tfvl' 1n ,.,, scftOOt soorts SN! I\ """'~ b'f "'" motlier P•ullrie -l•u.r .JoM ll«retl of H..,.port tlN<t>, C. • • br-~ JoM S.P-G .~E.-J-K.,alf °' H--1 &Nth, c. .. or~ S.n a...nt• 4"'4111 They are: -Dana P . Siegel , daughter of Frances J . Siegel or 16642 Sims. Huntington Beach. com- missioned through the Air Force ROTC pro- gram. She earne d a bachelor's degree at the lllinols Institute of Technology. Th e h our -lon g multi pie choice exams _:::======~=:::'.'._.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ THE LIEUTENANT will serve at Tyndall Air Force Base. Fla. She is a 1976 graduate or Marina High School, Huntington Beach. -M1chaelB. Maynard, son of Boyd Maynal'd or Laguna Niguel. com · missioned upoo gradua- tion rrom Officer Train- ing School at Lackland Air Force Base in San Aotoruo. RE WILL go to Ke1lsler Air Force BaH, Miss., (OT training. -Preston J. Campbell, son of retired Navy Ll. Cmndr. and Mr•. Norman R. Campbell or 7022 Moonlight Circle, Huntingt.oo Beach, com· missioned upon gradua- tion from Officer Train- ing School at Lackland. He also will be as· signed to Keuler. CAMPBELL, A 1113 graduate of Marina High School, Huntington Beach , received a bac helor 's degree in 1977 from UC Jrvine. -Clinton K. Randolph, son or Mr. and Mrs. Joh n W. Randolph o f 17532 Misty Lane, Hunt- i n g ton Beach, com· missioned upon gradua- tion from Officer Train· ing School at Lackland He will go to Vance Air Force Base, Okla . for training. DEAR READERS: Tiie Callforala Depart· ment ol Coasamer Affaln &oued a bad pitch a& u.a and at the current owoer of a c.ta Mesa TV re- pair shop In a press release lS81led May I and re· ported In AYS Me y·t9. Based oa lnfonnatioll from that agency, A VS reported Chat the state revoked lhe reglstraUoo c:redentlals of Dean.ls C. Ga11ea, ow ner of Commonwealth TV Service. %181 Harbor Blvd •• Salte H, Costa Mesa, for a namberi>t vlota· tlons mated to fraud and dilbonest deallag. What tJ1e ftem dJd not note was that another persoD, Hap Story, bad taken over Commonwealth TV a year ago and bad been opentlag It tor some time without any c:onoection with Gar-ten. While Ganea's own service dealer ftli*atloa was re· voked, S tory's attorney advises tbat Com· monwealtb TV Service De"Ver •u cloMd by the Department of Consumer Affat.n. tba• Illa client bu never been investigated by the state agency. and that Story bas no relatftlldp WW. Gan.eta other &bu baylng the store f,..m Id•. Tbe Depart-· meat of Consumer Affaln fl.Dally got arnmd to ls- saJng a "clarlflutlon" of tta orlglaal prea releue late Jut week. U attempt& to weaael Giit of blame for &M mlttake. bat Ute fact remalu t.be on11.D.aJ report wu In error. Tlw Dally PUot regrets lu an- wittmg role In the affair a.ad apologizes for any embarraumeat created. ~·· /tl~dnl Popular DEAR PAT: Lul October I ordered a Job.o Wayne commemorative medal from Westport Mint ot Westport. Conn. My charte card was billed SU In January. but I still haven't r eceived 'the medal. My two letters of Inquiry have not been ,aruwered. M.S., Costa Mesa WfJl&port Kial reports tbal it is numiaC beb.lnd In fiJ.llDg orden for these medals. u. Joan doH not arrive wtUdD two week.a, Jet A VS bow. Prison System Hit WASHINGTON IAP> -The McNeil Island. Wash .. federal prison shouJdo'l have to worry about having enough pillows and raincoats to last unt1 I 1t closes 'this October A study by the U S General Accounting Office of prison management found lhat McNett Island has a 41-year supply of pillows. a 61-year supply of nylon raincoats, 46 years' worth of anti-freeze and are at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Maio Street, B-8 at 10 a.m. Th~ Census Bureau stall needs field workers for its follow -up oper alloos. Work should last three to fi ve weelts. Pay is oo a pi~e-rate basis. 1'he bureau h as regular testing hours Tuesdays at 10 am. and Thursdays at 1 p.m . at the Census district office on the third noor of the Federal Building, 84000 Avila Road. Laguna Nig uel. Furt h e r 1nformatioo may be obtained by calling the bureau al 831-4311. Disabled Panel Forming Ao orgaoizatioo a l meeting to form a group to address the specific Ulter est.5 and problems of relatives and friends of the meatally disabled ls planned tonight at 7. Sponsor ed by th e Orange County Mental Health Association, the meeting will be at the associa tion 's headquarte rs. 2110 E. First St., Suite 101, Santa Ana. Once form ed, th e g roup plans to m eet monthly to provide mutual support, serve as a so ur ce f or tnformation oo mental health topics and take action on i ssu es a ffe cting th e th e mentally di sabled Information may be obtained by calling ~7·75S9. JHMt1•S1-ot~e .. c,,.c . enough motor oil to last six years. Even if the !w.=.,oc .!:!~~ ~::':, ~·~t;:~ prison were to stay open, the GAO said. many of .ti f"e l•mlly roodeno. NewPOrl those SUppl.jes probably WOWd deteriorate before e~acn, c. ~""<•• "'•'• "•'0 °" they were used . Willl8 ~6". Tut'\d<lp, J .,,.. 11 1'90 al 10 OOAM •1 ~ ~ st Jo.c."'""' c.-c.11< "'-'" "'"" Investigators also said McNeil Island F•tM• ~ """'°'' ot11<1•11"9 tn purcbased 400 pairs of khaki trousers for $2,480 Catherine Uncoln or-;::================================t :~';:::'': ~ 5:"~;:,~=r. when it had·4 ,4~ pairs on hand or on order and on· Corona del Mar bas re-~ i.,.... 10 11W C1>11dr..-• lyneeded270pairsforthenexlquarter.Tbe prlsoo ceived a bachelor's H05Plt•• "' Or.,.. Counh Se•w><" al•o bou".,.t 400 gairs of shoes for •c,780 when it degree from Northern .-. ""' d"9Clloll oc H•rtJor uwn-0 .,, .., • U I · -;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;:;;~ "'°""''°'' ... ~ .. s.o-us.. had 632 pairs on and or on order and only needed Aruooa n versJty, • UHY ...... Flagstaff. We Put McCatMIC& MOllTUAUS Laguna Beach 49'-9415 Laguna Hills 76&0933 San Juen C.ptsttano 495-1n6 HADOa u.w ..... MT. oun Mortu.ry • O.rnatery Cfemat()f)' 1625 GISier Ave .. Costa Mesa ~ AHITA JUHE BARRY.,..-.,, Of~~:..;;.,;,."·---------------------------- Cotl• Mas.e. C.. Pes--n"" Jun. r-----------------------------. 1), 1'90. $unr1.,.0 by • \l"ltf LOI\ Wendi ot CMt• M«••· C• end • ~-$fWWI Wllftdt ., IMta ,,.,.., C.. $etVlan Wiii lie Nld Oft Wedftn. Al', J-'6. ,_, .. 2:00PM .t !fie .......... -~Otwcltwmt P••t•r 9'0 .. r 8ert eftl<l•tlf't. Gr•vnl499 ~ wllf • Mid Oft Thundey, J-tt, ,_ M t:ltPM .t th• Hiiicrest M•morfe l P•r ll, a.llff'ffMd, C& lenok9S -.,,. dlrecllon el ...,., '--Mount Oii,,. Monuery .. C.. MML ,,_SSW. BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP> -Ja•e• Blae, 49, maker of 2IO documen- tary and feature rums including "Olive Trees of Justlce," whlcb won the critics prile al the Can.na FUm Festival ID 1963, died Saturday. -!-.- LAlfilST 51&.IC'nON OF SIMMONS HIDl-A.olll)® SOFAS IN OIAMGICOUMTY ' • • Our Money Where Our Mouth Is! Once you've made the decision to take a second Trust Deed Real Esta te l oan against your home you want cash-- not conversation. 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U.. declln.lot path of the U.U.S&.ala may craa the~ palh ol lhe Sovlet U8lon ud UM R'*1am wlU M abl to de- mand a U aun~ ''by te.lepbDDe •• The next president muat revene th1a trend, he H)'I Tbb La Reqan'• world view. and ln bla um· paltn. every f0ttlp pollcJ and def luue lt subordinate Lo lt. G BV'ITB• IS ON cl lhrt ra1ma d•· batn ln Waablntton lhl• IPflq Reat~ II Cf')'llll clHr· hl!t money la on 1un.1 Uthe United Stat , wUI be able Lo ~.,.1 a So auact. ll mu t apeod more. now, on defense, he YI Re111n 11 runnin1 tor prHldenl •• • , RepubUt'an and hl1 umpaJp La tiieJy to renfft • the GOP'a lraditlonaU,y hard line on l.uua con· cernln1 naUonMJ a~urity and Soviet relallona 1 Prealdont Carter ! ne10U1led SALT 11 : J \f:fl '.'\ -4.!tl ttl'....,S Reaaanlaqalnat at. 1 Carter Is increasln1 • d ~rense s pendin g . Reaaan say~ the Unikd Slates already ls "second to one.· namely the So viet Uruon," 10 mllitary might and that Cartu'i. defense Increases leav4! the Un.ited States "totally unable to matth the Soviet buildup.·' THERE IS NO INDICATION HOW Reagan would fund a big increase ln military spending Carter severed the U.S. alliance with Taiwan when he rest.ored formal diplomatic relations with the Chinese communist mainland; Reagan says Carter ICMd out lrienda Lo appease a loo1Ume enemy. On the campaJgn trail, ReasanAellvers harsh 1 criticism of Carter'• bandllng ol the American leconomy. And he adds that he tlnda the ad· ministration's ecohomic failure bas been "nothing r compared to what they have done to us in the in· ternaUooal sphere." 1 "Th.ls administration came ln and almost im· : mediately dismantled and reduced what one presi· dent called 'the arsenaJ·of democracy,' cancelling •the B·l (bomber), the neutron warhead, the MX 'missile, the cruise missil~ ... cutting in half the I Navy shipbuilding program, until the wlndow ..• , of vulnerability ... baa been opened," Reagan 1 said at a recent Republican fund.raiser In Beverly I Hills. I AcnJALLY. CARTER has not cancelled the { ' MX or the cruise missiles. but has delayed both programs. "The Sovie t Union continues the biggest I military buildup that man has ever seen." Reagan said in Beverly Hills. "While we continue to ·decline as that window gets wider. our vulnerabili· I ty is going to get wide enough so that they can de· liver the ultimatum . . . by telephone if they \choose." ! To counter this, he "wants to develop a new ~eneration of sophisticated military hardware." " includlna "sometbina 1n the balll1t1t missile ttyst\'m," and "th~ usu of lMun" to knock out t'nl•my misailes. "We must start. on mon-or leas• cr .. h ~Sib. building up the armaments that have dlaappeared Cro m our al'"lenal," he said. "We should build up our military defen.slvely to the Polnt that we will then be able to meet our respC>Mlblllty . . . to maintain lhe peace." TO IMPaOVE MILITA•Y MANPOWE•. he favol'"I a million-man ready reserve "tralned wllh the most ~sUcated equipment" and working under "a realistic pay 1cale." He cSpposes Carter's plan Lo register youths for the draft because "we don't h•ve lhe manpower In the regular Army to train an army of draftees to- day." And he oppoees drafllng women. "It is time tor all of).us. l think. to race the fact that registration ln advance of the draft Is not the answer, or even a peacetime draft," he said. On spec\fic issues : -HAD RE BEEN PR~IDENT WHEN th e hostages were seized In Tehran. Reagan has said, he would have given Iran about 72 hours to relc<1• • them . H~ would have accompanied •ttis deadl .: with a w'ltning to Iran's government t ,t the Ur •.•. ed Stat.es would take action -"aru .••. woul<i be very unpleasant" -if the deadline'was not m . He has not said what he would have do , . Iran had ignored bis ulUmatum nor what he · · . do now to free the U.S. hostages. -He supports Carter's boycott o. .e Summer Oly mpic Games m Moscow. He also supports . tsarel. But neither s ubject has come up frequently nor in great depth in recent speeches. Reagan opposed the Panama Canal treaties. but says he would abide by them as pres_i· I . :Life Less Complicated For Air Passengers Empire Airlines, 12.79. 'dent. SbouJd Panam. Tk>late them. hotrever. he would be ready to defend U.S. rtahta. He haa not Hid how he would do thia. a£AGAN'8 £XPEa1ENtE IN fOat:IGN af· taln LI extremely Umlted. Carttt. too. wu • nov· lee lo t.h1.I area which jenerall)' domlnat.ea a preai. dent's tenure. Rea11n recently appob:lt.ed a 8&- .,.raon advl80t')' team on lorelan and defense l11ues and. 11 el~t.ed. be aaya be will aacresalvely aeek the advice of roreaen policy experts and the Jolnt Chiefs ol Slaff. • On lbe campaign trail. Reaaan usually avoids detailed d.lscussioo ol foreign policy i.uues. offer· ln& only a broad·bruah look al h.LI oat.ior1al 1«unty phUOIQPhy. He explains t.bia by H)'lng that he lacks the milltary brlefitlp available to the presi· dent. Wl>tn be does deal with det.a.lla , coof uaioa oc· caalonally relcna. Thia wu appa.reoa y the cue one day In Svracuse. N.Y . when be wa.a asked aboUt a rebellion and starvation on &ut Tlmor, an laland lo the Indonesian archipelago. He fave a long answer about Cambodia. THE SUBJECT OF THE VIETNAJI Wil. hurd rarely ln pohtical speeches 10 r~t yea.rs. Is revived by Reagan. The war showed the moral courutce ol U .s. fighting forces alt.bough successive admlnistrationa in Washington sent them into a war they ··were oot allowed to WlO," be says. 011 Me morial Day. before a crowd that gathered ln the California desert to bear gospel singers, Reagan said Carter bu critici~ed the war and added: • "Our president referred to It as a time of moral poverty, but wbeo 50.0GO )'OUft' Amertcau 1Jlve their llvea Lo protec:t the people ol a small country. a defeDM:lesa counUy, aplnat OodJeu communitt tyr1My, l think It la an act ol collec· Uvf moraJ coura1e." HE WON A WAYE OP APPLAUSE and • cheers. touching what appeared to be • auu. sensitive nerve among aupponen. And. at the end of almogt every speech La one lane that never falls Lo win applause. In a Rea1an presidency, he dttlar~. "there will be no more Talwana. There will be no m<>n! Vletnam.s." Under President Reagan, he s ays, "there wUI be no more betrayal of friends and allies by the United States government." • NEXT: ~·• lmwr arc~ TV 'Bad' for £/Jerly PEKJNG <AP> -A Chinese doctor says man · n aturally Is endowed with 1 life span of 100 to 200 years and that the reason many persons do not live that long 1s ~ause of insufficient research on ag· tnJC Or. Chang Hs i-ming, head of the Gerontology Institute ol Shanghai's Lwuwan d)strict, also said he noticed after conducting ~on himself that has blood pressure had risen a fter watching televisioo. "Thia shows that old people abouJdn't watch too much television," he was quoted as saying ln an interview published In the Shanghai newspaper Wen Hui Bao. ---------------·- IUDNC SU TED You are invited NILES. MJch. <AP) - The SS..year·old bouse that retail magnate Montgomery Ward built for his mother will be rned unless the com· pany beanng his name intervenes, a historical association says. W.H. Keefe, president of the Niles Historical Association. said he wall a sk the Chicago.based Montgomery Ward Co. to preserve the house as a !ocal histori ca l m ~seum. Ward. who founde d the c ompany an the 1880s. was bo rn a nd raised in th1s communi· l \' or 13,000 and th ~ ho use Is full or decora · tions adverhsed 1n 1890!- ma al order cataloi;es. • to a free, Public Seminar where you will learn hOw you can pay no Income 1ax and recover taxes you have paid the past three years. You can participate in a highly profit motivated Investment that has a foor- year history of PoSltive~ cash flow and sign If leant tax savings. Seating is limited • Reservations reQuired 644-2507 Gerald L. Kozak, Tax Planning Newport center 359 San M iguel Or., Suite 110 Newport Be-ach, Callfornia92660 I \farl<ntnq pt)'111UrU 01Alllobl'1 ..,...tis this"h1ndation" WASHINGTON <AP) -The na· tion's major domestic airlines report- e d a d e cline in bumping o r passengers in March, according to the Civil Aeronautics Board. Bumping is the denying or a seat lo .a passenger with a confirmed res- ervation because the plane is over· sold. Airlines report overselling is done to compensate ror passengers who don't show up, but miscalcula· t ions sometimes res t,alt in m ore passengers than sc ats, resulting in someone being denied a seat. or be· mg bumped. The lowest bumping rate. at zero, was shared by Wright. Swift Aire, Reeve, New Haven. Cochise and AJr Wisconsin. Turning to international opera· lions, Trans lntei:-national bumped the most at 88.6 per 10.000. ro11owed by Hu~hes Airwest. 52 53 . Western. 36.65 ; Continental, 31.23 and Braniff. 18.35. onthe(lapof _my Blue Cross card? The March fi gures are the most re- cent available. THE CAB SAID domestic airlines bumped 1.3.354 passengers m March, down from 14,382 in March 1979. U nde r government rules, the airlines must solicit volunteers ·to give up their seats berore they may bump anyone. In March, 18,511 peo· pie gave· up seats voluntarily, in re· turn for compensation, compared to 11.583 a year earlier. On average, domestic airlines bumpe d 5.71 or every 10,000 passengers dun.ng the month. THE IOGHEST RATE was posted by Capitol Airways, which bumped 34.98 per 10,000. followed by Big ~ky Airlines. 24.54 per 10,000 ; Braruff, 16.7; Texas International. 1.3.64 and Restaurant ·u.s. Air and National both had zero bumping rate6 on international flights. Co1U1Cil J/ otes To Cw Salary LECOMPTON, Kan. GP> -At $48 a year. the Lecompton City Council members weren't overpaid. But they voted unanimously to slash their salaries to 97 cents. Originally the council was going to tr.im. s.~apes to $1 a year, but de· ('1d~1ot of people work for $1 a year . The action reduced the panel's ln· dividual earnings from $2 rot each regular meeting lo about eight cents. The council alsv voted to reduce scheduled meetings from two to one per month. and Cocktail Lounge {shrimp In herb wine sauce) • ... s12.ts Served with Soup du Jour. rice pilaf or baked potato. yegetable de Gardiner. SUMDA Y CHAMPAGNE . BRUNCH 11 :30 to 2:30 On--the-mall •t South Collt Plata Marthe Caroutel on the First Levet. ForA9MtV8tlonl call: ~22. ln many areas of Southern California, Blue Cross subscribers are finding special instructions on the flap of their Blue Cross cards. \\e'd like to explain what they mean. Blue Cross of Southern California has contracted with several foundations for medical care, organizations that process your claims locally. First let's explain what a fowidation is. It's a large group of doctors in a county who agree to acrept prearranged fees and abide by peer review. What's the advantage of this? Fa.rst of all, since foundation doc.ton; agree to acrept the charges that have been established. fees are fair and reasonable. Seoondly. the peer review system gives the foundation the right to reduce a physician's fee if they believe certain treatment was unnecessary. Member doctors have agreed to acrept their de· cision. Fmally. sinre your claims are processed JocalJy, they receive prompt attention; and if you wish to check on a daim, it only take5 a short local call. . . So those special instructions on the flap of your Blue C~ card mean that member physicians qf foundations for medical care and Blue Cross of Southern California· are working together to keep all your health care rosts down . With this cooperation, we all benefit. • BlueCross " d ScUhen'lCaibne ~readytohelp. . . I • I • •N .. S-•D_E_=·~St~«·k··-·-Bu_·_•ness _____________ ._. __ .;.;.;;~..-...................... ·=s==l!Orts· •Movies •Televlslon ' T~,June 17, 1~ DM.YPtC.OT •• Official~s , Late Call 'Blew Her Away' Durrand Endures Heartache of DisquaUficatio1, in State Meet BJ llOWAaD L HANDY --~,..... .... Renee Durrand has suffered ooe of the bluest disappointments ol her youn& llfe. one that will linger lon1er than moat during her athletic career. Yet the· Laguna Beach High School sophomore isn't letting 1t get to her. In fact. she la eotbwuastically looking forward to more competition th1s summer. llENEE WAS THE WINNER in the state girl's 800·meter run at Berkeley re· cently in an exl'ellent 2:09.2, then as she was approad1lDg the victory stand some lime later, was told that she had been disqualified. No advance warning. No indication that something was wrong. Nothing. Here's how her high school coach, J im Toomey describes the situation: ··After resea rching the race through ·1·h•• ,. ..... , day I didn ., 1· • ..-1 "'' IHHI hHI 1·,,. tll1cu~I" 91Ji119 '" IH• HMld flfHHU if• I dtHCf fltiHk it tNP l'oir. 0.ly ~ .... Se.ff-· videotape, I can't find any reason for the call. With about 270 meters to go, Renee took the lead from Evelyn Acuna and won the race easily. LAGUNA BEACH'S RENEE DUARAND WARMS UP (ABOVE), WORKS OUT (RIGHT). ·'The race is over and there are no flags. so I thought It was legitimate. lC there was any foul, it should have been called in the first quarter mile. such a heartbreak. But now she can talk about her experience "They said I broke her <Acuna'sJ strii:le during the last 220. I talked w1lh her and at the same time told her I was sorry. .. AFTEl,l THE RACE, Renee was around the finish line for about five minutes, went to the press area and came back out 10 to 15 minutes Jater. When they started to put the girls on the stand, they got to fourth place and this guy grabs her and tells her she has been disqualified. "SHE THOUGHT SHE was the one who did something wrong. The whole race we were all kind or close together "Usually when you get disqualified. a flag goes up on the field. And the official y;asn't really one or the meet officials.·· "The next day I didn't feel as bad but I'm always going lo be mad about 1t. I don't think it was fair." "That just blew her away and it isn't the way it is done in track and field. The official who called the foul is from out of state and was on Ute stand. He disqualified her . There are many others with the same opinion and even more who condemn the method in which the foul was called and the result transmitted to the runner. ••Dean Crowley of the CI F office here was on the side where it happened and he said he didn't see any foul." While it might have seemed this was the end of the world for a high school sophomore. Renee has bounced back with as much. 1f not more. enthusiasm than she had before. Jt WJ.S a bitter moment In the life of Renee who cried for almost an hour with Balks Kev I.a•• Bullpen Failure Haunts Dodgers LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Los Angeles Dodgers turned down an opportunity to acquire relief ace Bruce Sutter from the Chicago Cubs, reasoning that lhe price-three promising young players -was too high. They surmised that their cur· rent crop or young r elievers would do a suitable job, at least until veterans Don Stanbouse and Terry Forster return from the disabled list. BUT IT WAS the bullpen that failed Monday night when the Philadelphia Phillies broke a 2·2 t ie in the 12th inning for a 3·2 victory over the Dodgers. The win moved the Phils to within 1 'h games of first place in the National League East, while the Dodgen dropped two games back in the~ West. Starting pitchers Randy Lerch of Philadelphia and Jerry Reuss battled through 10 innings, both leavl.Qa for pinch hitters with the score tied 2·2. With Rick Sutcliffe pitching for Los Angeles in the top of the 12th, Larry Bowa singled with one out. took second on a balk - the Dodgers' second coeUy balk of the night -and Manny Trillo doubled him home. Sutcliffe, 1-4, took ~ Jou, whlcb left the Dodgen' present relief corps -Joe Beckwi~'l. Bobby Castillo, Charlie Jlough, Steve Howe and Sutcliffe -with a combined 6-13 woo-loss record. one." Los Angeles Man ager Tom Lasorda said of the mis· takes which cost the Dodgers a run in the fourth inning and in· directly led to the winning run. Pete Rose singled with one out in the fourth and Mike Schmidt doubled him to third. At this point, second base umpire Joe West detected a bait and waved Rose home and Schmidt to third. Schmidt then scored on Greg Luzinski's sacrifice fly. "I'd just like to know what I did," Reuss said afterward. Explained West: "He stepped off the rubber with his non-pivot fool. I don't thlnk be knows what he did; maybe he doesn't know the rule " <:ruin on Side Deal Checked BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn scheduled a bearing today on complaint.a there was a slde deal worklng to let the New York Yankees pick Billy Cannoa Jr. in the third round of last week's draft, a newspaper said. Cannoa. a 6-2 abortatop, was expected to ao mueb hi&ber. "I learned from the experience:· Renee says "I kind of held ba<'k in that race because I wanted to stay nght behmd Al'una and be m good position . I thought she was go. ing to nm a really fas t pace .. From now on. I'll run my own ral'e and c;et my own pa<'c I don't havP to depend on !>Omebody else ... . RENEE, LIKE UNIVERSITY High'!> Polly Plumer. was a 440 runner before this vear She has made the transition io much the same manner to a longer raet! but 1s satisfied to run the half nule rather lhan longer events. "The 440 is an all-out race while the 880 gives me time to think and adjust dunng the first quarter. I Uunk the 440 helped me, though." She went out for cross country but says she didn·t enjoy the expenence of runrung <SeeOFFICIAJ.'S, Page 83> ........... U.S. Five Proving Worthy INGLEWOOD CAP> -Mem· bers or the U S. Olympic basket· ball team would rather be play· ing the Soviet Union or Yugoslavrn. but they agree it's more profitable lo be going against National Basketb(\U As· soc1allon All·stars. ·'It is out or my control whether we go to Moscow or not," said Coal'h Dave Gavitt after his young. college·oriented Olympians beat the NBA stars 97 ·84 Monday night before 2.611 rans at the Forum. The game was the first of five exhibitions being staged in various sites around the nation. "We are proud to wear 'USA' on our shirts," Gavitt said. "This is a nice chance to prove we are a good team." THE UNITED STATES is boycotting the Olympics in Moscow. protesting Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. There will be no chance to defend the gold medal won in 1976 by the American basketball team at Montreal. Danny Vranes. who will be a senior at Utah next fall, said: "Our dream is to be in tbe pro&. The feeling Is different than the Olympic goaJ. The spirit of the Olympics can't compare t.o play- ing with these NBA guys . It , means more to us. Our goal la to show we can play in tbe NBA." ••BOl'll BAl&S hurt ua, but there was no argument on eWaer But on tbe eve ol tbe draft, the hlgb lchool 1tar'1 father sent telegrams to all 218 major league teams t.elllnc them &bey were not offering enou&h money and uralol them not to waate a draft OD b1a IOD. BILL RUSE 1 GETS BACK TO FIRST AHEAD OF THROW TO PHILLIES' PETE ROSE. MARK AGUDRE or DePaul, whose 15 points for the 01)1'.d- <See U.S. nvE, Pase 81) l:npes Passes Million Mark NEW YORK (AP) -Secood bunlaO Davey Lopes ol tbe Dodlen became buebel111 ftnt plaJ• to ,... .... mllllae vole mart ID· tbe balwtq fbr Ute National Leaaue all·etar ..... Lopel bad t.Ot7,m ._ ID tlliit ...., tabulatloa ........ Mo•4•1 and remain•• the r••••Q elaolee to •tari at ........... , •• Allew . 1am•IDLaaA.1111111. Tearmpete"'"O~"'~ Un ....... , ........... ........ ~---........ , .......... Loal• Cardinal• ·f oUowed at ...,.,.,.. ~ The elder Cannon was a Helsmao Trophy winner al Louitlaa Stat4t UDl•erslty in 1959 and went on to a pro· fes1iooal football career. Toronto tGld ~elder Camm that the Blue l•Jl ltiU Intended to draft bis.-.. bel& be told tbem the)' would be wa1tln1 tbelr choice, tbe a.. Roule llCJrn. Ina Advocate reported. la lta ~.q&?i • ...-.ce ,...-: ................. ... ,.,. ........ ca1UDrNa .... . 1rammed tlMlr ~""-· ''WIMD tlllre'1 ..... tMt •oocl ,.,.. ....... to .., off ot and don't draft, '°" hn• tb wonder," 1ald Dtet B~ • pubUdly dlNdor for Ba8&oa. Orioles' Woaaded Too Toagh BALTlllORE <AP> -Terry Crowfey and Kiko Garcia have been burtin&. but thelr bat.I are healthy. Crowley. bobbled by a muscle pull, and Garcia, DOt loq off tbe cllsabled lilt, drove in two nma apl~e and propelled the Ortoles to ·a 1-2 •idol'Y ewer tbe Ancell llOGdaf allb&- urJi M 111 PSaCl:NT·be I feel tood -:&:: ~ ... uld Qowley, a ct.lpat. .. .... ... ,.. .. tapped • tU.e~ flftt laaln• rall1 oft Cbrl• Ulipp.~ 8um'a...._.liNMledliqlaca•tatM ..... lff ... "CINI', but be --eat .............. ~ ........ l!arl Wea..,badtaUUMotb112S-maa.....,. "Kiko bu been lootlftS aood and drtvtn1 I in rum," Weaver aaJd, "but I mltbt have pinch hit for him ii John Lowenstein had been available." AL'l'llOVGB D BAD GONB ll·for.11 iD el1ht prevtom •am•. drttlq ID el1bt runs, Garcia bad fmmed ttrice wblle IDiDa hlUeaa in three trt1ae. aad Wea'fW proMbl)< would have preferred the left·buded 1w1D11D1 Loww•et• .,.,. rtabt·buder Clear. ., , . "Wbep Kiko ... tie bit. •• w .... •aid, "tbat elida all .,..alaUoe." Garda. hampered b)' b9dt and lee snb-leala, wublt11111.•"'-•WMp&..soe pa. dlub&ed Ultoa....,. aa. .out walk,. Eddie MWTay singled to extend hls hlttiq atreak t.o 13 1.mes, and Pat Kelly rapped a run-scoring double. loe Rd drove la both nma for tbe Aqell, '1Pbo bne lolt alx ID a row aDd. U of tMlr s.. 13, and al8o made • "*" taclllar cateb at tbe left lleld feee tD rob lliet o.r ol • Meood· ............ · Rudi, th nine btta ln bis lM& II trtlll. bad an RBI alqle lD U.. MC094 off .1lm Palmer W. ad bit tbe ftnl p6tela hem re- Uenr Tim 8tlOddard ID ta. ~ fGi' a rWl·M!Cllinl double. • .. , Cl.l4L. Y PILOT Tlote9dw. Jvne 1 , llD A Cap1ul• Aepor1 From th• World of Spor11 Wh 11 Hack Harper Di s, He'll Wear (.;ub lJnifor1n From AP Dl•pakhH · WASJIUVRN. Ill When Manih>rd "llu<'k .• H arper di•. and ht friends and relallv~• •land twfore hb culltt and bov. their ht•ldl for on~ laM look, they'll •ee ht waan't lliddin1 Harper wlJI be weartn1 a white Jeri.t-). •• pair of kn1ckerbodter·11 and • brl1ht blue cap with u red "C" on the front Beca~ when he leav~ lhl& c•rtbly vale : Har1>1~r plan11 to do it In 11 Chlcaao Cubs unJform "They're. my wholt Life,'' Mid Harpu stall q ·1' much Jl1,e11tM "WlthouttheCubs. l'dbe craiy " He ha.s made arrangements with a local mortk1an to be buried in u uniform he bought from the Cubs organ1zallon :.t>\ era! years ago It 1s 1n mothballh. prepared for the day he "'111 be laid to rest Harper says h1s devotion to the team began an Shnner's Hospita l an Oak Park in 1926 when he was 11 years old. St-verely s tricken with polio. he had been paralyzed on the right side of h1s body since he was 17 months old Harper says Cubs immortal Hack Walson \•1i.1tl'<i the hospital with some fellow players . walked up to him. tapped him on the shoulder and said: "Stick it out kid Someday you 'll be able to walk." · From that day on. Harper and the Chicago Cubs were in- :.eparable. Folks started calling him Hack. afte r the Cubs' outfielder . "I 'm going to be buried in the uniform because baseball ii, all I think about. It's my life. I don't care about cars or anything e lse, and J never have." he said. And will the funeral organist play "Ta ke Me Out To The Ball Game?" With a UtUe twinkle in his eye. Harper says "I never thought of that." :-------q..c.-ol llM-Da11 ------, ··u a girl on the street wants to be flirted with. she will be flirted with. If she doesn't want anyone messing with her. no one will mess with her. It's the s ame wi th basketball players. If they're being flirted with. 1rs because they want to be flirted with. The responsibility lies with lhe kid and his parents." -John Thompson. basketball coach. Georgetown University. I-ac ruil ur.-ffb,,i11y 01 Lflkf" Pfo,·id LAKE PLACID. N. Y A Manhattan . furniture leasing company claims the Lake Placid ... , , , .. Ol~~pic Organizing Committee owes it $887.149. • ~ 1'!w Kenmore rurniturc Co. i.aid the money 1s due for missing and damaged furniture and thrt'c monthl> of l'npaid least''- Tht' LPOOC disputed the size of the claim. but said tht·re \\.ii. "no f!UC'St1o n there was furniture damaged cind furniture missing" Spokesman Ed Lewis said · "The question 1s. "ho "1C1k 1t. whcrl' did it go? It could hciv e been s tolen or i,old. or 'omt>onc m1~ht have given it a \o.a) .. The committee has threatened to declare bankruptcy ;.i;,k1ng the state and federal government for S5 million an ~1d I nit1al \\'hltt· !louse reH ct1 on "<is nug<tlln•. and stcite nfflctals have said lhry \(·ill come up "i th S) m1ll1on onl) 1f the federal government ~lso he lps o ut S1111dbf'rg·11 Ha11 ~•·fl" .tt1.r.,,..,,. Hau,, JI• s.MMIC had onl)' one ot I.be Ranaen'. t>lti1ht 'llnalf'l' In the ninth lnnlna. but It wa!l the one "h1ch drove In Pepe Frias with the l(O a head run •• Texu t<r a ed • 3-0 deficit to •core ~ 6·3 victory ovrr Amtirkan l~aaue West lu der Kanut11 City Monday nl(Cht ' MIU Norrie eltmed has eighth victory of the 11c1111on Wlth hle et1Mh complete 141me as Boston held on to atop Bolfton In a 1lu1f sl 111 f"cnway Park, 11 ·8 Geoff z .... tossed a nine-hitter In turning Tofon , to a way. 4 O •.• Alck Maulnp' two-run s lnglt> in the seventh inning snappe d a J-3 11c and propelled Cleveland to a s 3 triumph over the Chi cago Whi te Sox Milwaukee rallled behind pitc he r Reggie Cleveland, who limited Detroit to one hit through the first eight innings to salvage a S·J victory and a '>Pii l nf o rloublc header , arter AJ Cowen·s two run sing le provided Detro it with a 6 s win 1n the firs t game In the National League Bert \UND•Ho Blyleven earned his l50th career victory ;as he helped Pittsburgh defeat Cinc1nnat1. 5-3. Tlm FoU wielded the big stick for Pittsburgh with three RBI . . 0&· &le Smith singled 1n the winning run m the eighth inning as San Diego e nded a seven-game losing streak with a 3-2 vie· tory over the New York Mets Right-hander Ed WtdtlOD twirled a six-hitte r for San Franc1sco,as Montreal dropped its third straight in a 5-1 decision. .Cb.rts ChmbUsa drove in fi ve runs with a three-run homer and two s ingles to lead Atlanta to a 6-3 wan over Sl Louis . Houston nipped the Chicago Cubs. 2· 1. as Terry Puhl drew a bases-loaded waJk to force in one run and J eff l.eonard scored on a wild pitch ror a ll of the Astros' runs ... Two All -star caliber players have been put on the disabled list. Kansas City's George'Bretl is on the 15-day list following his torn ligament an h.is right ankle Thursday and San Diego left-hander Randy Jones, suffering from a rib sepa ration. was placed on the 21-day disabled list . . Cleveland's Toby Harrah and Reggie Jacboa of the Yankees share American League Player of the Week honors Harrah rut .524 with 11 hits m 21 times at bat. including four doubles. a triple a nd hom e run. Jackson batted .419 with three doubles a nd five home runs. putting him 20th on the all· time home run List ... Pittsburgh's Mike Easler is the Na· tional League Player of the week after balling .619 ( tJ- for-21): lnclud.ing two homers. two triples and a double Duran Tune• t 'p tor Big Flglu MONTREAL -Roberto Duran celebrated his m 29th birthday Monday by beati,ng up sparring partner Don Morgan Duran, who will fight champion Sugar Ray Leonard for the World Bolting Council welterweight cham· pionsh.ip Friday night. worked out a t the Place de Jardins. a hotel-office-business complex befo re several thousand rans "Happy Birthday" was played over a pubhc address syste m and a cake with s parklers on 1t was presented to lht' fo rmer lightweight c hampion from Panama Duran obviously l'njoyed th<' attention but did not lcl 1t antcrkre with the bus1 ness of getting ready fo r Leonard Duran came into th~ nng following an 1nlroduct1on 1n f'ren<'n and English which wa!. "!fore hl' 1s. the killer from P::i nama " · Ourun worked f1r;,t with M<ir~an In the firi.t round he 1-.noC'h·d l\1ornan into the rOp(''> "'1th a o.,m<1c;h1ng ri ght hand ll·..id and thl•n backed off In lh1· '-l·rond round. "h1lc Duran had has buck to the ropes. he unll·a:-ht'd ;.i n~ht to th<.' P " He lhf'n put his hand.., lo h1i, side a:-~tori.!~rn rC'eled about thf• ranlo( on ru bb..r lt·J.!" · "I am r<•ad\ to fii:ht. · '-<lid Duran · I "'ill kno<'k hi m out ·· Bui ht· "ould nnt pr<·d1C't a round Earhl•r. Leonard "a" a;,kl•d 1f hl· had !>Cnt the r hullcnger ,1 b1rthd:t~ pns«nt "!\:o," i.aid Leonard ··What hl· like:. 1s JC"e lr) und 1t ' too l'XP\.'nl>J\l' .. SPORTS BREAK 1·1a1rhaHk11 EIMdf*• Dl11wlpllHa'1f lril11u BOULDER. Colo. -Colorado football coach [i] Chuck to'uirbanks and his aasiatam. Dou• Dickey, ••• esca!)t.'d d1sciplinary action ror National Collegiate Athletic A.'ll'IOCtatlon violations but AlhJetlc Direc- tor Eddy Crowder and two othe r assistant coaches took their lumps • Colorado Pres ident Arnold Weber docked Crowder bls one-month vacation this year and said In a prepared state- m ent, "The continued tenure of the athletic director will be determined by strict adherence to coodttions and.standards of performance " Two of Fairbanks' assistant coaches had letters of a reprimand pl3ced'an their personnel files with a warning thafre- pe titlon of their NCAA vlolaUons would result in dismissal. Weber said Monday. Violations by the two ai.~istant coaches involved loarung a car to a football player who was hosting a recruit. off. campus car transportation for a recruit and buying m eals on two occasions for a recruit and his wife. 'f"r•f"il (f1tuidf#rf"d flefiUhag Pm'' PHILADELPHIA -Dick Vermell said he con- s'\dered quitting as head coach of the Philadelphia [i] Eagles after a bank temporarily gained financial C • control or the N~tional Football League team in 1917. "l considered 1t <the bank's> powers beyond the scope of' my contract," Vermeil told a U.S. District Court jury Mon- day after he was called as a witness in a lawsuit riled by his boss. Leonard Tose Tose is suing three banks and thrtt Individuals for S23 million in damage~ because of an alleged conspiracy to oust him as lhe Eagles' owner . After being informed that First Pennsylvania Bank had replaced Tose as chief executive officer in the summer or 1977. Vermeil s aid he told his assistant coaches. "they may very well be lookang for a new coach." :'\ -------Ba•eflall Teda9 ------ On lhJs date in ba seball m 1943: Player-manager Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox slugged a pinch-hit home run in~ch game or a doubleheader against the Philadelphl 's. Today's R1rthdays ClnciM ati Reds shortstop Dave Concepcion is 32. Cleveland Indians outfie lder Joe Charboneau is 2.5. Raid.-r• M'in a Co11rf BaUff* T he California Supre me Court ruled Monday • an favor of the Oakland Ra1de.rs and asalnst the Ci· ty of Oakland an the case i(lvolvmg the city's at· tempt to l~ke over t he :-.lat1onal League football team under powers of emine nt domain. Furthe r victories in the <'Ourts a rc· n1•cessary for the Raiders to move to Lo~ Angeles for th<· 19RO S<'ason The Professional Golfers A-:.· <>oc1al1on tour "'on't mrlude a stop al Napa's Silve rado Coun- lr~ C'lub 1n 198 1 Kansas Caty athlete Steve Stubblefield sel J nat1on~l high .,rhool pol<' vault record with a 17·6 vault at 1h1· l ' S ./uni11f 'a!1<rnals m Knoxville. .The Los Angeles i\ztl•<''-plf'kt·d up grwlh•·Pt.'r Zeljko Bllttkl from Tampa Bay 1n l Hhan:.:<' (111 1 f1r'l round draft pick and cash in a North \mt·ri<'..in <...cw1 1•1 L<·<1gue transaction Marvis Frazier <-a)" ht• nu lonl!• r f•·t-b ..tn) pre:.surc about being the-son of fo rmc·r "orld h1·.1' \ "'<'ighl c hum pion Joe Frazier ... Billy Ma<'~Ulan "·t~' h" "''II not emulate Don Cherry. MacMillan v.ould rath1·r bt· It""• \OCal and wm more games rfteri11ion. Radio T\ . ~·1 e\ l'nt:-. '>cheduled RAUIO: ·\nJ?1·h .it Balt1mort• 4 30 p m K ~1 PC 1 HO • Ph1ladelph1a al l>odJ!er~. 7 JO pm . 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But we didn't expect this " Los Angeles Open set Feb. lt-23 at Riviera Cow.·: foursome 14 seven playtiu, yel not holdlnC up any The match was played al Irvine Coast Country try Club. aroup bl-hind Club and president Woody Sm1th was one of the The tour begins with the Tucson Open, Jan,: Salat. I.I 1.1 t.alkaUve on the course as he is on participants. When he hit 8 tree on his tee shot off 7·11 and is followed by: the Bob Hope Desert! • dais and the onl" stanlflcant reason for lncreas the n1nth bole, he said: "That tree comes out Classic, Jan. 15·18; Phoenlx ~.Jan. 22·2S: Bin~..;-c ~ tomo..-....." ..,....,u In& the number ol players ln h.ls aroup. that mo.st .. v... Crosby National Pro-am, Jan.· 29-Feb. 1; Sa oba~rveni could iee, wu tA> set a larger audience But one o( the other players had trouble with a Diego Open, Feb. 5·8; and Hawallan Open, Feb .• for Ma re~k.a. tree on a different hole. After he hit 1t the second 12·15. ~ time in as many tries, he muttered something me • la«ELEVANT WEEK IS UPON VS (it starts The Masters dates are April 9-12 with the U.S~ Mondiey) and Salata reeenUy invited the press to !I Open set June 18-21. The Tournament Playe,... play a round of golf with several members of tus GOLF Champ1onshjp wdl be held March 19-22 with th• comnuuee and players from lut year·~ handicap MONY Tournament or Champions al La Costa CC:C ¥Olf .,vent. April 16· 19. • It was entirely Irrelevant that only one and it had nothing to do with removal of the tree · * • • '.f member of the news media showed up for the but or the ancestors who planted it onginally CH\JCK MONTAJ.BANO, the defending cha mi event and it was even less significant that Salata pion in the Southern Section PGA match play;i had a lower score <he might even be a low ban· What this all leads up to is a match Monday at championships at Huntington Seacllff Countrrl dlcap goller if he spent a bit more time oo the Irvine Coast CC featuring the hlghest handicap Club Uus week, was upset in the first round by Ro":! course). golfer <la.st year's players are excludedl from Janney of Santa Maria Monday. More than fJO. Six players started the day and all got off the Irvine Coast, Big Canyon, Mesa Verde and Santa players opened the tournament with the 32 loW: first lee in record time of 26 minutes 30 seconds. Ana Country Clubs. qualifiers continuing play today through: While the group was movmg down the second And unlike other such events. the player with Thursday·~ finals.• ~ fairway. another cart rolled up and a ringer quick· The event is an annual affair hosted by Brian: the highest score 1s the WUlJler under Salata • f d of" ly introduced himself. It was Dean Prange, a rules. Lake at Huntington Seachf an features moe.t ~ Junior college golfer from Florida. the top club pros from around Southern CaWornia~ Last year. Salata presented each of the four and sometimes a few of the touring pros as well. ~ PRANGE IS THE BROTHER of Big Canyon participants wi\h tenrus racquets etnd a suggestJOn Thursday's finals are over 36 holes following' Anth T head pro Bob Prange and 1t was obvious from his that the-y switch sports m the[uture.,. two rounds today and Wednesday to get down to: elll apes first shot. he didn't belong in this group. Hi s drives Two of the players were on hand for this the finalists. : were long and straight. his short game was better year's practice match Bob Crevier of Me'ia Among the early favorites to reach th~ than average and only his puttmg sometimes left Verde and Larry Heineman of the ho<;t club. shov. quarterfinals and a !>hot at the title are Tommy- Fl d D dg ~omething to be desired. mg what IJttle impact Salata's ~u~~<:i.llons had last Jacobs of La Costa CC : Art Schilling of Mesa~ . «::)«::) (:} ~:19~ iiiiii"iWiei asi·ikiediieiaicihioifi tihiei fioiuriiciouirsiiesiitioisieindiiaiiiyieiairi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVieirdiei CiCil:iainidiDiaiviei BiiaribeiirioiriBiakiieirsifiieildi.iiiii .. ~ I.OS ANGELES <AP) -f''or those ever· dreamin~ amateur~. It's a chance to follow in the footsl eµ:-. of Frank Sinatra and Linda Ronstadt, so they ~end in their a udition tapes and wait hopeful!} Moi,t don't make 1t , but a few are invited to ~ing m what has become one of Los Angeles' "in" spols cent«.>r field in Dcxlger Stadium prior to baseball games. BARRY STOCKHAMER, d1rettor of ticket markctmg for the Dcxl~crs. listens to the hundred or so tapes or the National Anthem that Oow into the team offices each year. • 'T.ht'Y t·ome oui of the woodwork," said Stockhamer. who once gave a singing bus driver the 21 2 minute or so stmt in center. The tapes are mostly unsolicited. Stockbamer said. explaining that most of the 80 home dales ea('h season ar~ filled by sirtgers from local cities and businesses and other groups on what has been desi~nated their night. Not all the weekend vocalists who send in tapes have what 1t takes tQ bell out the National Anthem. said Stockhamer, "but ever since Sinatra and the Bee Gees sang at Dodger Stadium, every- one wants to sinM at Dodger Stadium. "WE'VE HAD THEM waiting to audition in the lobby, over the telephone ... " Stockhamer said singing the National Anthem isn't a springboard to success. nor is it meant to be. ··our intention is not to launch careers. but to please baseball fans.·' he said. Bus driver Herb Waddle -"discovered" by Stockhamer when the Dodger executive wu stv· ing a tour of Los Angeles to the families of some visiting team owners -turned out to have a solid background in music. Waddle, hired on the spot after auditioning during the bus tour. sang with the Freddie Martin Band and some others back in the 1940s. Famous or not. each person who s ings the An· them receives identical "pay." Stockhamer ex· plair?ed. "Whether it's Frank Sinatra or the sing· mg bus driver. they a ll J{ct the same -four tickets and a 1wrkmg pass." I 1·01n Png•• HI OFFICIAL'S CALL ... lon!!er events "It's kind of too long for me," she says "I want to try to get her qualified for the na· t1on ab m the half mile next year," Toomey says. "She's in the mold of Eric Hulst but I think right now 1-h~ has a brighter ruture. Eric was a national record holder <ind she has more potenllal than he had at the same age. "WHEN I COACHED Eric. I didn't think I would ever have anyone like h.im again. She's become as good. 1f not better, than he was in bid> school. "Her stride is somethlng else. She's one of the s moothest and strongest rwmers you will ever see for a gul. She's almost as strong as Mary Decker right now and her training for the 880 has been very lltlle. '' For a young lady who had only one 880 workout au season, Renee Durrand has come a long ways In a short period of time. This summer, she will join Plumer and a group of other h.igb school boys and girls for a 17· day trip to Taiwan to compete and give clinics in that country. AND EVEN THOUGH neither girl <both sophomores) remembers much about the Ume they ran on the Hme youth team while in junior high school, tbey sbould get much better acquaint· ed on the overseas trip. Renee says when she was younger, her ambi- tion was to go to the Olympic Games. "I re.ally didn't know what it took to get there at that time," she says. "But I think I have a chance ln four years." There are few who will disagree if she stays with the sport for that period o( Ume. Fro• Page 8 I .U.S. FIVE PROVES ••• piw were l«OOd OQ)y to the 18 by I.a.Salle'• MieUel Broob, said: "I Ute thla type of baktt- ball, but t would love to pla, the Ruulua a111ptaee, qywhe..., aAJUme ••• in a l>l•Y.· lf'OUD(I, ID BM $quaff, I'd eYeD let tbem call t6t iltGUI" Tbe Olympia1 built • -.. balft1me lead, ta. enaMd It to • 15-polnt mU'lia and were tMd at ... aac1 ~.ffl before »UWna om to win. jl.ia ...... Geciqe G«vtn led u. "" ... 11 ~ ... Wui!Daton of PmlMd ..... 11nct1* taeu ot Golden StlLe 14. ~WWWIBt Al.90.0P Golden State, aald ot ..._ ~· ·~:.~t.. ~tUUc 8ld lo be wttb. 1M 1W blow .... •wen pa.~ out ot poaidon.•• B ecause tlm• like tbeae, your car could uae tbe · eztra mlleaae • and now'• tbe time to compare fl1l8llty U price for real tire values at Dorman'•! FREE MOUNTING, ROTATION, BllAIUtU AUGNMENT CHECK. NOTRADE•IN NEEDED! 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H........-V f t utilllO 'f} I M•"'°"· Co\t• ~ C•'74.ll!> f "'" o..rwnr ' ., c~ '"''Or M\ lift 11 #MIU.ti To all tteirs . b eneficiaries, c reditors and contingent creditors ot William Wallace Colley and Pf>f"50ns who may be otherw1<;e inter ested in thf' w ill and/or estate: ~AIUNA a P'ETTE~ -~-u- A petition nas been filed by William P. Bodrog1 ,,, nJnM the Superio r Court o f ,..,0 .. ......., ,..,_. c ...... t.> .. ,. p,,., O ranqe Coonty reciuestinq J-10 11 1•. MY 1 ,..., 1 .. wo that William P . Booroq1 bt> ,..,.,...., Yru ,,..._, '" ,, .. ,...,..,....., -~ t1tfod •tfll ,,.... rr""""', t. '"""'" 111 lJtM'l"Y f °"""'" Of" ).,,.. . ,..., Put>I•~-Or.tr'O" Coa>I o ••• , Pila( •u-l , 10, 11. 1• '"° n11 ttn1 $. ~ ...... ~ ... ----•appointed as personal Pl'BLJC NOTICE r e presen tc1t111e to ad - ---------min1srer the estate o f ... "'_,CA_ p,,ojl-~-~ 0..h "''°' PUBUC NOTICE J-10. "· ~. ~""· 1. ,.. ,..,) ... l'ICTcnou~ •USt•IEU ...... STAT .. 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TIU\ \W-••fl-•1tf\ --...-.c.a.n:wt c-1,c..,...o10r_c-, ... ~, MARRIAGE OI' PETlllONER· JO l'IO U•A OIAHE 800£1 ' F1•is Pulll l\I-Or--eo.tl °"""' Plto4 llESPOHOl!HT: CHRISTIAN EAN·'°IEJtllE llOOET SUMlllllC*S I,, AMf LY LA WI !!!!!:!.. J, 10, 11, 14..... 7,,_ f lCTITIOll\ eUSIMC\\ ftA#C \TA'lfMEHT Tll9 •oo-uwa "'"-•r• -nq ---ft SOUTM COA.ST COl>f[)()jillNtU¥ V.L£\, _,~.,.._CH< ... S..1 .. C .,...,... c...--,.._ • .,,\A 0.,. _ _, ..... ,.._, llOI W M4/tC A,-fh.lr f0¥0 • 1\A. \4if\t• AJ'W (•t•f0rf'W•9'1')01 ~•"to(.. Arf'Nlin.. "'-,... '°°' w ~·•1N> 8 1...,. •'I. ~·· ....... t•• •oir.._ • .,11(), f ~., 0v-,,..,, I\ (Oftdut ,..., ••• 91""Wt ••~ ~~KM< ...... ffti\ "......,..... .. _.. ltHCI ••tf\ tf'W '"'""''' ''-' or o.~ c°""'' .... 1.-•J.,.. '1'"11 "'-b<•-Or-('o.a\I 0.11'( P1io. J-11, lo.'"'~ I,•. l"IO ISll PUBLIC NOTICE --" lcTrnous iUi'f'Ni s_s __ _ NAME STAnMfNT 11>• lollowll\Q .... '°" •••• ~ lJy\.I,..",,... •,outHWOOO llOUOR<;, 7130 "4•'1>0t AlvO . CO.la-· CA.,_,,. P A P ·l In< 141 C•lt tor,.141 <Gr'PO<•l-t.17l0 H.,,,.,. 8 1VO, CMIA -.c11.,,..-r"" b<l\1nn• •• ,_,.., OY • c..--•1-P A.P .J •HC p,,.,.,.. ~-. ~ ,,,.. \..._... -· flled -"' ,,. (C>vf>IY c-• 91 Or-Countw .., J-ll.•• l"I~ PW!klwd Or--ot Conl Dl>llY PllOt ,._1',)<.Nl'fl.l ,1• H I- PUBUC NOTIC,E William Wallace Colley. The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 100 Civic Center Drive , West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on July t , 1980 at 10 :00 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to thi-> qrantinq of the peti tion. vou should P1ther appea r at the tw:anng and statP y o ur objectio n s or f1IP written objections w ith the court before the hearinq . Your appearance may be in per~ or by your at- torney. IF Y O U AR E A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent credi tor of the de- ceased, you must file your c laim with the court or pr esent it to t he personal representative apP5)inted by the court within tour months from the date of f ir st Issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear· ing noticed abOve. CAY •UMaelt D-11'ttl MOTIC81 PUBUC NOT1CE YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re· ------::e»a:-::-:"'•,...-----1celve special notice of the ,.1cnnous eu51Ni"'u--"°'1Ct TOct1•04TOtt1 Inventory of estate assets ~ MIUC T•A~Pa• d f t.._ t ltl Y .. ...,. .... --.no~ -,_.,...... __ _ ___ ,.._.. ...... ...,.... STAnM1N-r-1590 •t0l•t01 u cc ... ........,.., an o '""' pe on, ac- Trw fol~ _ _. " ~ ""'' DT A~• 111411 ...., tuo . ..........,..,. c o u n ts a n d r e ports "'""P~OTO.A•T. 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PV8UC NOTICS PUBUC NOTICE s.10 _..., ,, Otlt<fi-In°""' .. lllO'TICa INVITINO ••en ., . All •tocll In ttadt, ""' ............ NOllU l\ l>OrtC.Y gowen the! t"e Mef'I MldODfll WOI ol 11\et G• SC.i'- llo.,<S of Edv<•l•on OI I"" ''"'"• b<l\ln41'U --.. ~· Union """'•d k-Ottttocc 01 Or~ 1• -toc.it-., t?• H.,._ 8 1 ... .. C-ty, (;Mlfomle, .... «<•• ....... -Co\ .. ~ Cowneyef()r-. St ... .. lllft ~ • 1:• 1>.m. of ""' Ull> ""' of Calllon \14 J-. "'° .--ume ,..., -wt11 TM --tr-"""" • <-· • ~ldy.,,.. _.-tor"-,,..lH on or.._ the Jrd...., • July 01~. 9ld ~ -,,,_ t•eo •• 10·00 a .M. 1 1 ao•Ro w ,_, _____ btollt.t•"""' E\C"°""'COMPANV', \01' £ Llftc0111 tl\e -4fk• ot Fltul 5-1 ~ICO... AftlWO, Or._4;a!-.W• ~-NI A-A-, INll'>a.C.lll-a lo t o t ., t.llOWll to .... TIW ~ -Ult <!QM to ,... Tr•Mtffw<•ll all...,.... .. ,,..,... -le<t 111\y., ... IMft • 61t -.. lflY I< -.un ..-llT Tr...--111 '- ,...,..,11'" ., ~lllle• '" ... I ... "'""-• 1.U -~ -Mfitrlft .. ...,..., HH191y W•Y. ens.,...,.., H- ,,...,. UnftlH lllQlon 9-;ll, c.tllfwlll• Sr,_ O;Jtrltt H••l'Or1 ~ri.11, ,_ W. CM•I 0..-IM • H,.._.,, .._, ~. CAlll'-"le ~adA9"1f 0•-:~y1, ..... PuMI .... OrllftOt Co.nt Delly PN!lt, TH£ LAST OAY Clltl!OITOM MAY J-10, 11, 1'IO l41MO F I LI! CLAUllS WITH •tCltOW -------------'! HOL~" IS JULY 2. 1WO ...... .-""'"'· ,,.,..,.. eU•lllGWfdCllOWCO. "tntnout eus.M•• ""•· U.:-6-..,_.. 11'AT'UIWllT ~Cllllwlilll n.M -r.. ,.., .. ,,.. ,.,,_ 11 -.111 ·--·---~:i..oe ""'" f'UICL m ,!r,4:~0r .. c-ec.11,.= flleft'ftOllt_...... MlltAOttMAllt~. ''' MllllAOl 1------------·11 .. ~n•--•, Hc&tlt ""'"'o" "o" MIN t. --• u. N~• -·-W0MfN , I •) M l ltAO I S"IU~ VA&'-• Tiie lettewl ..... , ... It 4'tl •N,tetl""tUS, cSl llllURAO• MAJlt .... --------~~~--=-·II --::.-:.· lllH • tfl•. ,-... OHION 9lld ,., MlllAO•. tl1t ..._.. ~Of' u.uc&TIOM Nit .. .,.. "-· Celta ..... c.t--.... ~ ............... . 0Mu ......... 19N<11.CA_.. .l•Mtlfl a1<11MJ11 s..1_,... tJOl M.COM&KMV118'AMU(.a ... "*" ......... ,,_ ..... Ce11tr•t A•• .. ~•rC1•11 Ow•••· ••Ml ";:.~C::.. ., • CM...,..,... To._.u-,c:.c.-: IMMS .. T'llfl ....,_ ;, CllMllC1N 9' • TH• fll«WP"OttT FllH COll!UIAN\' ---........... ·~ .,,....1,.. •• , ... °"'8"-..t .. _.__ 0..WA..., A~IC....,. (*It,...., "•r' ,,... ....... -..... .... .. nt. .._... -,.... ....... Ott SAL• oe1 .. 1t•~ Cl'UILI ce...ey °"' ef ~ '-1¥ ... eATI"° ~I. tf iltff ~k fl' ,.,,,. Ii, '91. .__.,. .. lta Al,_, ·-· ' ,""1t c:i.· ...... ~-- ... Dlllr .... ...., ..... ,., ....... _.._,.. ...... Ill ... ,_ • ...,,.., ~~~~ Deli, ...... ,.:::r:.:,~ =Dell~= ~°"""' ~ °"" ...... I ........ ,._.....,.....,..., __________ __ A BUSINESS B1iti Stlll Sag Auto Sales Up Slightly f>BTROIT (AP~ -S1lea of the U S tulomaken aeem to t>. revMna alJsbUy but th .. early June pare allll wu tht llt'Ol'lt ln 19· yean, accordlna to maautat't.W'en· A!.pOl"ta. Tb~ nve maaaf•etur.n late IHt week ~potUct di1Uverie9 o1 Ho.an ears ln the nn.t 10 d•1• o1 tbe moetb. • petteDt below the 11'7.m delivered ln the comparable period tut year. The d&lly Ill rate, 17,819, •&alo wu ~low the ll'l:S ~loo low ot ll,97 ln t.he eompenblt" peraod. and wu the tow.t aIMe 1111·1111.n.. HOWEVE•, THt: ANNlJA.L sellina rate was s million tor the domestJc producers a1awl s 2 m1U100 ror May a. a whole. l.ut )'Ur, aetu•I 1 domestic Alea were I 3 million can m a total market of 10 G milhon. Imports report s•Jes only mee a month. Analyats use the annual rate -whac.. sales for the year would be tf the penod were charactensllc of rttent years for comparisons as the year goea on. Salea always decline from May to June as vacations begin; the higher annual rate means the decline from sales of 22,120 per day in late May was less than usu~l. BECAUSE SA.LES LAST year were falling in a summer energy crunch. a comparison with the 1978 period gives another indication or the industry's decline from its most reeent peak year -down 43 percent. Only General Motors Corp. is not offering rebates on at least some cars, and a company analyst who asked not to be identified said sales "would have been wors e without the rebates." Reball>S typically attract buyers who would have bought later anyway, and the analyst said. "the only way to avoid a payback slump is fo keep the rebates going. and that means a ne ar-permanent price cut " FORD MOTOR CO. SOLD 37.236 cars in early June. a drop of 20 percent from 46.452 in last year's period. GM sold 83.387, off 18 percent from 102,303: Chrys ler Corp. sold 13.418. down 35 percent from 20,696: American Motors Corp. sold an estimated 3.400. a decline of 13 percent from 3.916; and Volkswagen of America sold 3,510. a 9 2 11ercenl drop from 3.866. AMC. like the importers. reports sales only. at the end of the month. For the year so far. s ales were off 22 ptrcent at 3.029,198 from 3,869.627. GM WAS DOWN 18 percent from 2,271,908 to 1.883,325: Ford was off 32 percent from 1,016.498 to 695,852; Chrysler declined 34 percent from 442,782 to 295,219; AMC was up 10 percent from 64.154 to an estimated 71.186; and VW was up 12 percent from 74.28.5 to 83.616. The percentage changes for the year are base(;! on sales per day because this year so far has had one more selllng day. Court Ponders Antitrust Case WASHINGTON t APl -The U .S~ Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether defendants in federal antitrust cases can try lo limit their polenllal liability by distributing the blame for the alleged violations. In a case with potentially great impact on antitrust law. the Justices said Monday they will hear the appeal of three corrugated container manufac· turers who may race paying a lion's share of more than $5 billion in damages. Lower courts ruled that. under antitrust laws. the three manufacturers cannot seek to limit their potential liability to their supposed role in an alle g ed prlce·fix1ng con s pira cy b y 37 manufacturers . GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORP., Westvaco Corp. and Packaging Corporation of America are among the 37 corrugated·container manufact_urers named in one or more of about 60 antitrust suits. The consolidated suits, alleging that from 1960 t o 1978 the 37 companies participated in a nationwide conspiracy to fix prices, have not yet gone to trial. The SS actions represent about 300,000 buyers of corrugated containers or s heets. Potential damages, after tripling as provided for in such suits, have been estimated as high as SS.9 billion. AT LEAST 2t OF the manufacturers have settled out of court in settlements totaling more than $300 million -reportedly the largest antitrust settlement in history. . Without so-caJJed "rights of contribution" - laying off some of the liability on those manufacturers who settled -the remaining defendants stm face $5.9 billion in possible damages. U.S. District Judge John Singleton in Houston. upheld by the 5lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. ruled that the remaining defendants have no "riabts ol cootrtbuUon." .$50.000 to $500,000 IN<X>ME PROPERTYSECX>NDS .,.._..._.w•P•s--. ....... •C a r.W •• If ... •::=.e• U ,... ., ...... ........... .,..... • I I rd m Ce"•""' Citizens has ·banking hours.. Banking hours havt! been stretched at Citi1..t:m. Bank to make banking more convenien1 for you. Our c.Jrive·up banking .•. a'nd our lobby ... are open 9:00 to 5:00 Monday thru Thursday: to6:00on Friday. And if you miss us during the week. you can hank on Suiurday 9:00 to I :00. Time is on your side at Ci ti.rens Bank . -:::- CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA Harbor Blvd. at Baker. Costa Mesa. Calif. ·Member FDIC T~. 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W ... lt104I C.OO•T 0" TM£ STATI CW CAlll'OltNIA ~ THI COUNTY 01' OINSNIOOA AttWMY\ ., U• >M ( 11111 StrMI Sv1t• H \ Ce>I• Mn.I. CA '101 'l>UM Put1t1\t'wod ()r,.tnQt (o..t f 0dlly P 1ft1f ).,,.., ) 10 I/ 7• 1"80 13'>6 II() P UBLIC NOTICE 1" lf>r -::.·~:,1_..~ of J()t<" l'ICTITIOUS 8 USIN£SS ~~L~:.!u~:;:, .... JOHN ,. '"' •oi~:!!s:..~~~~:.nq l>u frt()T1(£ I\ H (A {AV (..IVf"I ·~· t\o'\\d~ r w p 0 p r h ' A r •• ttw ~ •ttf ~" "'1 p,..,.,. •nvr J:lft«,t,.H' -..,.. J>.,.1m 1 hdlbO"" ....... IO W. ,.__, -tloo\I -· CA•l ... , '"Of•t t 10 <Of't'•''"Aftt)f't Of , ..... a "' hO•A ')ti •"01') A1tt)rr11 I • \.uot1't0" '°""1 Of't °' _,."1-f' lfW' ))rd Ptt!rrt '' Hrtll)IJ,.--t (A YJ;,,cl ::.~l~~~ ;~:~ '':,.:t;: :: ,,.,. nu ... rw .. I ""'°UOIM O\t dfl 1n l •• IGlt \t.-intor\ A~ ""'''",.. a•it1av .. 1 B~ P.r• C°""41y Of Or ""O' \f•4r ._.,f"°4A\0 ,.l,bf>rt1 • (•"'°"''~ -.10 •... t'PW ,tOI',, 1111., r '"'' ''6•~• ..,..._ .. hi"'° "'1'" ,,._ .. ,,. 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FRANKLIN, IRVINE , ~~~.'!:"'_:,_,,_,,_., bene f1 c1a rte'>. cred itor-, CALIFORNIA, ANO OF .,.,,.. u ... -s...i ...... c-1r,.,..,_of and contmge nl creditors of p ET IT I 0 N T 0 A 0 . ,... o r H •I , .. , ..... a .,. ....... Th 0 m as HI q gins 0 f MINISTER ESTATE NO. --.:.:.::;;:.: ,~:,...,";::.,:,:.~;:;;,,".,;,' N P w po r I Be a < h A·1°""7. ""'-, __ ,,...,~__,,,,t>.oCcJltforn1a <1nd perc,on<. T o a I I he 1 r s, toDo.,._,..,..,"'""' who m ay be othi!rw1se 1n benef1c1.aries, creditors.._~-:~·:.,:~":....: te rested in the will and or and contingent creditors of ., .,.., ,..,.. _ ,,. rw .. "'*IU''°" estate Hugh L. Franklin, aka ._._ _ _.._ .. ...., A petition has been filed Hugh L . Ray Franklin. O•t•~.~~L~•~ 1• by Richard A. H1gb1e 1n aka H.L. Franklin, aka __ .,,._"' tht' Supe rior Court ot Hugh Frank 11 n . and ,.. ~-c••ot w.o Oranqe Coonty reQuesting pers ons whQ may be o.-'that he bf' appointed as otherwise interested in the :::;;:.::61"&.!,.,.u persondf reprpsentat1vP to will and or estate· _, s,_,._ adrn1n1ster the estate of A petition has been --Thomas H1gg1nc; <und er lifed by Marie C. Pieper ~,::~-!ht> fndependenl Ad ~ and Sadie M . Nelson 1n the ,._,.,,.., ar-c-u 0.•1• P1to1fm 1n1stra t1on ot Esta tes SuperiOfO CoYrt of OranQe J-IO 11 11 "'° 101IOIAct1 The e>el1t1on "set for County requesting that PUBLIC NOTICE -heari ng m Ot•pt. No. J al Marie C. P1epe< and Sadie 700 Civic Cen1er Dr ive. M . Nelson be aoe><>intt'd as NOTICE OF DEATH OF West, in.the C1 tv of !'anta person.al representative to R A CH A EL L A U R A Ana. <.a1ttorn1d on ..:une 24 . administer the estate of H A y E S A N 0 0 F 1980 al 10·00 a.m Hugh L. Franklin, a~a p ET IT ION TO AO . IF YOU OBJECT to the Huoh L. Ray Fr.anklln, MINISTER ESTATE NO. qra nt1nQ ol th':' petition aka H.L. Franklin, aka A -104720 you 'ihould either appear Hu9h Franklin, I rv1 ne. T ·a 1 1 h 1 r at the hearina and sta te Ca1ttorn1a (under the In-~ . e 5 · your obiection <. or ftlt> dependent Administration ~~~~~t1i~~~·c~e,~~:~~~ wr1t1en ob1eclions w•lh.thP of Estates Acll T~ pe!1· Rachael Laura Ha .., of court beforP thP he<1r1nq t1on Is set for heann~ ~n N e w P 0 r t 6 e ~ ~ h Your appearanct:' may bt Dept No .. J at 700 CtVI( Cali fornia and per <Jon~ tn person or bv your c11 Center Ortve West. Santa • torney Ana, CA 92701 on July 1. who rnay be otherwise in· I F v 0 U A R E A 1980at tO·OO a m terested in lhe will and or C R EDI TOR I · estate · or a con IF YOU" OBJ ECT to A tition has been tried 1n9ent creditor of tht> dt· the granting of t.he peti. by t'!a K . Ncldtn tn lhe cea!>ed. you must file your t1on. you ShOuld either ap. Superior Court of Oranoe cla1rn with the court of pear at the h!aring and Coonty req~tin<;i that she present 1t to th<' l)f"rsonal s_tate r.our ~1ec.trons or be appo1nted as personal re presenta t1vP aopo1nteo file wntten Ob1e<t1ons with representative to a d -by the court within lour the court before the hear· minister the e t te of months from thP dale of tn9. Yoor aO()earance may Rilchael Laura H!y!s <un· first issuance of letters as be In person or by your at· der the lnde ndent Ad· orov1de<j 1n Section 700 0 1 torney . pe the Probate Code of IF YOU ARE A minis tration. of Estates Cal1t orn a The time tor CREDITOR t Act>. fhepet1tlon issettor '· . or a con · hearing ·n De 1 N 3 1 filing claims will not ei1 lnoent creditor of the de· 00 1 .' P · 0 · a pire prior to four months ceased, you must file your 1 C VIC Center Drive, from the date of the hear claim with the court or West. in .the <;1ty of Santa ing noticed abovt> present it to the personal Ana, Cah.'ornia on July 1· YOU MAY EXAMINE • representative ~Ppolnted 19n a~bouog;·JEcr t th the file kept by the court ~ by the court within four ti of th t~tlb e If vou a re interested in the monthS from the date ot gran ng . e pe n, estate you may file a re first issuance Of letters as YfUt~~~r~ither :p~~r Quest With the court to re. provided in Section 700 of a ~g an s ~ e celve special notice of the the P roba te Code of your ot>J!ctions or file Inventory of estate assets California. The t ime for written ob1ectlons with. the and of the petittons ac- lllino claims will not ex· court before the heanno. c ounts a nd r e p o rt s plre prlOf' to four months Your appearance .ma'f' be described In Section 1200 from the date of the hear· In person or by your at· of the California Probate Ing noticed above. torrv· y O U A R E A Code. YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court. CREDI TOR or 8 cont. Richard A. Newell, At· If you are ln1erested in the lngent creditor of the de· torney •t L•w. 366 San estate, you may file a re-ceased, you must file your Miguel or .. Suite 300, q~st with the court to re-claim with the court or Newport BHdt ca 92660 · celve specntl notice of the present It to the personal tel· (714) 64C)..926o • • Inventory of estate assets representative appointed ~1.,.., 0r-. c-;, 0..1., P1•01 and of the petitions ac-by the court within four .,_ 10. 11. "· 111111 w • ..., PVBUC NOTICE <ounts and reports monthS from the date ot . described In Section 1200 first Issuance of letters as of the C.llfomla Pt"Obate provided In Section 700 of -------- Code. the Pr~bate Code of "=C:!:~:i·::~s .Callfot'nta. The time for T"• 1o11-1119 .,.,""'~ ..,. <101no Kefth c Welputt At flllng claims will not ex· ""'1"'""'' tornt y •t ·Law 1t7•i plre prior to four months F & M l!NTE1tP1t1sEs. *'1 ' from the date of the hear• l-400t1°""' u. · ....,"""°" e. ..... '• Ma<ArtlMW Blvd., Stt. 200, I ti_,. bo ., .... P.O. Box 7tSS, New90rt ng no "'"""a ve. M l ttord w H•rrl•O"· 10U t ltace. CA UHO· Ttl· YOU MAY EXAMINE ._._ Lii. ti\Httlnot<>ft 9-.11, C• (714) lb•mt r • ref YOUfltt.,..ktOln.!Y.,.!t~ ClnOUt~ ........ , ..... , '-· St mp'""· tOUI , .. .,;;J;.4 o..-.. c .... = •In,,... .... vv ,,. .........,_ LA .• ~1"'ton 8-.1\, c.. -.'"~" o,u,,. "tatt, you may fife•,..,..... ""'• I ·f · .,, quest with the coun to,... lt1•• ....-.. 11 condllf•ed "" • "91., 11. •. celv• speclel notlc• of the ..-.. ~._ lnYlfttorv. of "fate •U.f$ 'tfllt ,..;..;..... W"4 fllfd wllfl , ... and of tne petltlOftt, ec-c:-t, CNftl ., Ot•ll09 c.-1y 6ft c ountt end reportt '-"·,.. local coverage keeps you Informed neryday In the dncrlt.d In S.Ctlon 1200 ~ 0r-. ea.a~• 1>e1~1= of the Cellf0ml8 Pf'otMIM '-tr.M.JlllYl.e. t• U t•• Code. My,... •· HarpoM, Wit- ter & """'°"' Ahomeya at L•• .,. N••P•rt Cut•r br ., S..lt• UM, ' • I ! <I ' • • . • • ' • DAILY PILOT "::Z:: INc':s..S-..... ,.. "· i'f.:Z ~ :/ • '\ & .. -Busitless 'I f Retail Jtlalls Boon to Cities -I • 81 JOllN C\INJFF .~ ...... .....,.. ICL SEGUNDO -The weary retaJJ areu or •mailer C'llJn often can be rebablUtat.ed with 1hopp1na man.. HY• the man who hu butlt more of them In dowot.own areu t.baD anyoot el.le. If«' 1eu rnult.a. Some of h.lJ b!a-ctly centers have outdrawn Dlaneyland by up lo 80 percent. f''o• Hilla MaU, 11 lar1e c«»ter opened several yeau •ao In Loe Ancelea County, bu drawn 19 mllUon pwple 1.1 ye.u. On a leuer scale, says Ernest W. Hahn, an l"nlrepl"t'nc~ur wh08e name Is associated wlt.b some uf lho lar~est. most innovative, and successful matlll. s malle r cities have relatively equal po1111blUbes. HAHN, ntE INTENSE. 60-year-old fOUJlder and c.'h1urman of Ernest W. Hahn Inc , whJch owns and operates 25 retail centers (11\cludmg Laguna Hills mall > is bwlding 11 others cind has 21 in the planrung stage He says three th111gs are essential. F1n;t, a city must be accessible to the entire market including the s urrounding towns, by means of s uperior streets or freeways or both. And then It must provide plenty or free parking. Technician De nnis Daniel attaches television camera~ to eyepiece of Laser Target Designator at Hughes Aircraft plant in Culver City. The LTD will . enable ground troops to pinpoint targets for laser-homine weapons or mark them for deli very of conventional weapons. The ca mera is part of s ystem that automatically tests laser performance. The Uurd requirement 1s where dreamers are separated from realis ts. The developer must. he s aid, have a s ubsidy. perhaps an the form of a city agency buying up properties and "recycling" them for retail. THERE IS A GOOD reason for the subsidy, says Hahn, and it becomes evident once the shopping cent.er begins lo do its work, drawing people into town, catering to them , and involving them 10 the community. Hahn believes that much or "Middle Amenca,'' \ .. ·, with just $100 minimum balance STOP in Today! Ot°'P to a f1Jm1ly Aaull ~ only wr11IP ~u(Jp/1e~ l<J.SI Here"s all you do ... simply stop at any office of Tokai Bank and open a new checking account for a $100 or more. and it will be free of monthly service charges as long as the $ J 00 minimum balance is maintained. Tokal Bank also has a full selection of savings plans including a number or certificate accounts. We also provide a wjde range of loans including automobile. home improvement. business and personal. One of our courteous loan offi&rs will be happy lo discuss your credit needs with you. Your free cookbook Includes mouth-watering recipes for slmple·lO·fix hor d'oeuvres, soups, salads, breads, meal and seafood dishes, desserts. foreign menus and a special H<:tlon on microwave cooking. Over 300 taste· tempting recipes the whole family will enjoy. • ' , • .,&. Accounts lnsurod 10 SI00,000 10KAIBANK ...,..,.. fOC Of CAUR>RNIA MUWTlllTOM IEACH-Bfooktiurat at Gat'lleld O 7141983·5651 Nl'WNlf llACff-3333 W. Plclflo Coall Hwy., South Of the AIChH a 114 1&48·1121 LOI MRnEI-(MaJn Offlctt Sixth at Grand 0 213/972·Q200 rlUet with populatJona of u Uttle u U ,000 but with trade areas of at least l00.000, can be improved by retaU malls, aeathetlcally, culturally and flnanclally. He doel throw in two caveats, however. First, the older the city the denser lhe population l1J likely lo be, and therefore the harder to bulld a mall that requires acrea of apace. SECONDLY, IN 8011£ lar1er clUes, their retail markets devastated by poverty, it might be impossible to construct and operate a m all profitably. The fewer social problems the better the prospects, Hahn says. _Ogden. Utah, iA largely tree of them. The Ogden City Mall. to open thls fall. typically will include name department storH, Boo Marcbe and J C Penney among them, along with 124 s hops and res taurants. The 23-acre site demonstrates a roncept that Hahn strives lo achieve though the m a ll 1s self-contained. some of its stores also llne the main street or t.be business district. J~ mingles. THE SAME CONCEPT was sought m other middle market cities such as Pueblo, Col . G ree nv11le, S C., Billings , Mont., and most · recently in a just·approved development m Palm Desert The challenge in larger cities is more complex. Some smaller cities have a captive market: people cannot convenienUy s hop elsewhere. Large urban centers. however, are surrounded by suburb«5 , and people have to be inticed downtown. To the tr8dltk>lla1 retail outleta, therefore, U. , big-city mall ml1bt have various social and , c ultural activities included: day care centers, health clubs, theaters, commUDJty rooms, offic•. houaing, a hot.el. PALM D~SE&T CENTEa, l.D Palm Desert. where Hahn ha.a bad a home (or 30 years -. aometlmes pilolinl a plane lo hi1 office here .- representa an investment ol between $70 milUon and $1S mlJlion. Though i t is in a s m a lle r city. the 300-000.aquare·fool mall will have many big-city amenities. including a skating rink. a playhouse, a day care center and rooms lo acc~mmodate co ll ege eict.ension courses. Many of these activities will be subsidizecJ through low rents. Cor reasons of community rele1t1ons and for commercial reasons, too. When the reta.il center also becomes a cultural center tramc grows. AS LANDLORD OF THE malls. the Hahn company gets a percentage of profits from shops and restaurants. and a fee from department stores. With s a les an the m alls , excluding the department stores. averaging about $204 a square root. profits gene rally are enough to mcike both retailers and the community happy. tlahn. too. Ernes t W. Hahn, Inc . which was founded 34 years ago as a small construction contractor, reported total assets or SS21 million for rascal 1979 New Plant Canceled C CT OAS CORNEA Ra re Coins & Stamps GOLD & SIL VER P rfcH for tr16-t0 Col<I C-'»" !O \.1.,.. Cl "''I k', "°*" ""'°" ~ .. l ... IOOCO<.,.... ~ P•'°' 'IO ~·I-e..,. ..,. .... -.a ... JS -.a -.a U7'. U... sm . .,.,, 1-lllP' Oti .... -..-.. (714)5~ South Co••t Ptau Vlt19941 -.. --. 1---c-- MIAMI CAP> An electrona<:i- company has rule<! Qut M1am1 as th'· site ot a new plant and two other companies are recon.,1deranR con struction pla ns rotlow1 ng r t:cent racial Mou here. ofhc1ah i.a) "They were o bv1<>u!)ly wor rif'l1 about the image of M 1am1 a., .i racially tense city,'' c;a1d J ohn Hale' director of Dade County'i. lndustnill Development Authonty. He said the .cpunly was informed that an electromcs company with 1.200 employees had droJ)ped Miami from consideration as the sate of a new plant. Two s maller electronics c·o m pan ies. both with about 50 v.orkers. cilso said they were re- tons1denn11t olcins to build in M1am1. Ov~r l 'h•· (:ou n h·r HASD L.isti..q~ L'p• and Dow n • "" U..'"" ,a;,., 1 + "' •'1t 1•' .~. , .. ,,., . '' • • '! ' • ' I ~ . , .. '"· .._ •' • • I I JI• '• 1'. • "" 1 • • •. 4 l • •.,, .I., I J ..... I~ +1H 111• ·>-•• 11 • ' J I • 1 .. ,,..., . .. ~ .. ,,. ,.., .... .-... ....... , ... 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I st Impression Important for Job Applicant By SYLVIA POSTER WiUun the finst five minutes or an Interview for a JOb. bWJlneas recruiters often make up their minda whether you're to be blred or not . That, at least, is tbe finding of Michael Molloy, head of lhe Job recruitment division of Arthur Anderson & Co .• an accounting fmn. MUlloos are now out of school, finished witb formal training (for a whlle certainly), whether il be from a hlgh school, college, graduate school. tecluUcal, trade or any sort of other educational institution. Most have not yet obtained what. will be considered a first "permanent" job. Indeed, m06l are just starting to look ; most have been told the basics of hunUog for a job (I've done it orten enough) but ar e still frightened, uncertain. wishing they had more guides WHAT 00 JOB in· terv1ewers look for in a Money's Worth job candidate? Molloy advises that: you, as a job applicant, Thorough preparation is the key to making first i m- press1ons work in your favor. Before you go for the in ter\.'tew you've obtained. look deep within yourself. be honest. weigh your own weaknesses (as only you know thern > as weJI as your strengths Ask yourself· If l were in the employer's seat. would I pay someone with my background the sal~ry t want and am asking? Ir your honest answer is "No,'' lower your expectations at this point Dress for the job you want. IC your aim 1s to work for a conservative bank and that's ~here you 're bemg in ter\'ll'Wed, don't wear a flashy bow Ue or slit skirt T HE PERSON J~TERVIEWJNG you wants lo sec 1f you look. as well ac; speak and perform. as a serious bus1 ncss pcr.:.on 1s expected to look Do your homework about the company you're ask 111i;? to JOtn Frnd out what you can about its size. what 1t produce!'., 1t!> pos1t1on in the market, which aspects of tb oµerat1ons ftt your particular rnlere:.t:. or t<Jlent:. ..., Get whdtever literature jOu c·an from the company·s 1nformauon department, check th<: public library and fin,rncta( reference books Don't l>t• C'JU~ht unfamthar with a fact you should know -P REPARt: t\ SHORT. •Hll organized ouU1Jle of ·your pa.:.t experience and future goals At some point dur- 1n~ most interviews, you w11l be asked to "say something about your.self " This 1s no Lime to blush or stammer! Be prepared You might even rehearse your bne f speech before your family or friends If you have an obvious shortcoming -poor grades in some subject or an earlier job that you left abruptly after only a few months bring it up yourself and explain t.he circumswnces Don't permit lhe interviewer to spnng the subject on ~ ou 1 take it for granted that lhe personnel director in ten IC'"''lng you has uncovered your faults as well as supt.>r1or qu<1l1ficauons1 The fundamPn\al message here t!> to d1-..1rm th.-1ntc•r\'1t'"r-r and to p1 l,. up the credits on your Sidi! OF COlRSE. l~T£R\.'JEWERS know it 's dis ('rt minatory to ·ask direclly about your m arital status, re ll g1on or pt-ans for children. and they wiU be cautious abour ope~m~ their company to a l<1wsuit on the basis of diS criminal.Ion Bul some may ask the forbidden questions in a round.about way and talk you into a corner The best way to handle this delicate situation is to try l(l find OtJl what IS behind the <l~k..-.ard questlQn~ for tn stance. '¥.ho takes l·are of your children wh1k-you are workmJ?',. . . \i10.-k• 111 Th~ Spotliglu tlif n 't'QRlf" APt \.I•• • ~ ,. 4!tf'\d ,..,,, 'f\.""')' .......... ,,,._..,. ""~·' ""' ... H~-v n t.,r • £..-~ \'M.W\o Jt-.O nq ~,.°"',_,,. ... ~ .. ,,...,,..,, . '· . .., " '• ... ,, ., .... . ' .11. .. .. tlv1nb •I + '• + ~ t .... -..... + .. .... . ,, . . ...... . . NEW YO U>" (API -Sl>OI nonl~r>Oll\ f'"#litf Pf I(,... fOtj.&'f c~ ., ... "' . " ooun<1. u s ~'>'"," ••Of\\ l .. ~ ,.is ....... """"" Z•M 11 <.,nh" oouno. 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A ~~_.. ty torce i. jOlted by • •ec>Ott 11111 the ~I'• Merel lnlall'IQ la Ill*> • Soviet 1C>Y IR) Sir Laurence Olivier is interviewed by Barbara Wa lters in special airing a t 10 tonigtlt on KABC, Channel 7. 7*'8 20HTHE~ ~II St-Edwar<hl and Connie Ctl4.lOQ ....it AmbOy. Calffonlja. 'fltl4Ctl llae • eut • r9tll popul8tlofl of elgl'll; • trip to • peifl c::lilMc • ~ PvtMm ..._ ""' c:NOtlo lr-ey lltua11on. G SHANANA GuMt; St-Allen. • t100.000 NAME THAT TUNE I ltl FACf THE MUSIC AU IN TWE FAMll. Y Mike and An;Ne m~\ • bet to -wno can wlthOul 1111 f8'10tfte ~f0f48~. • tiMaEl. I LEHNER AIEPOft'T' I~ NI lntetVlew With I men wno eurvhred • ah••" 1no: • 1oo« et how Mw- 1111 QUltlt"I -mlde. 8:00 8 Cl) THE WHITE 8HAOOW One ot the best h!Otl IChool b.al! It bell players 1n the country en<olls 11 C11-.et IRl Channt"I Lbfing• • KNXT (CBS) LOS Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Anqeles D KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles 8 t<ABC-TV (ABC, Los Angeles ([) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Anqeles 0 KCST (ABC) San Diego • KTIV (Ind) Los Angeles • KCOP·TV (Ind ) Los Angell''> •• KCET· TV (PBS) '.os Angeles ·e l<OCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach DTME MISAOVEHTVAES OF 8HEAlff l080 LOOO. a OanQ ol bllldlll end • hlflbllly Clln Ml Ort on I wtl<I -Oh IOf thou· unc:ts of 0011111 ot t!Olen money (RI • PMOHEJt CELI.. 8l0Cte H L~ oet• I lob With Jean 1 l\elp, but her thOU!lhl• are elMwtlere. 8 9 HAPPYOAYS Fonzie trlei to IOW up Mlflon and Joannie before Howwd. the -"man of the 'fM'... llT!llea home with • et-ot r11900.- (RI G MOVIE * * ••.t "Mldnlghl Lace" I 1960) Oott1 Dey. Aek Harrison. Ah« • women 11 m.,rled tor ttw-.. months to a -'thy ITllfl. &he t>egtns tor~ lrtg/lten- tng oblcene ~ <:allS (2 rws I • P M MAGAZJHE p M Vlll\S • worn.n·s bodybullO•no contest. mee1 • man wTIO survived • ~hark attllcic OH the N0<111· em Catll0<n11 coast (Part 21 Cl) MOVIE . • • • ~ Thunder Ove< Tiie Pl&1ns f 19!>3) ~pn Scou Le• Bancet FoHow- 1"9 tne CMI War a mol1\ary ottour is assigneo to put a SIOI> la lhe P<BCtoCe OI cat· ~tbaQgtng 1n Ille South ft hr . 30 mm I fD Z8TONIGKT · Ouegregeloon · 28 T Ofl'Ohl lall. .. I looll et Ille ht11ory ot c:teeego-egellOn Ind e111tn10n hOW 11\e • NeCMOV'IE • • •;, "'Little Womef\" (Part 21 (19781 or- Ganot\, Meredlll'I 8utw • Birl'ley 8ued on Ille newel by Lou<N Mey AICO« Tl>e tour Mkch a&atert encoun- t9f" lwnlly tragedy lll'ld )OV .. they r..ai adulthood IR) • OOHAHUf G.-t: Lindi LCMilecie •@ TMAEF& CXMl'N« ChriuY• tattlet'• poelti()n u • minllter 1a )lo9WO- lncl by 1111 dlughl•"• unu- 14111 IMng "~' (CC)(RI • ~<MWFIH GuMtr Alan King, ~ Wood. 8oC> lll'ld Ray.~ Moroen.P.,.,..~ I.I) HOYA ''The E>uSl¥I ,._.. The 11C1reou:tln11ry _.,.. of -" Ind the inc:redl~ •l•Ok• °' klCk thll hew led to t>fMkthr®gh• 1n llMl"'Q the o.oilltlt\no d1-Hfl9•llt11 e •• eumlned (CC)IR) '='O 8 OJ T AX1 Bobby learns tl\et his !>40- urne 111en1 meneoer 11 rep- resen11ng t11m not~ ol tits acting abaity bu\ / t>eeevse ol h15 H•ual • pr~(RI Cl) BIU Y GRAHAM ~ fD SEAAdiFOR SOLl.ITIOHS • Tnal And E1•or Adae>l• hon And Conle~t" A IOCUI on 1hree Vllal problem· aolViOg t~ uMC:I by scienlll\I II ~pt-led 1cc1 10:0011~ WAL TER8 8P£C1Al Writer's Goals Altered Nove/,s Structured for TV Series By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES CAP) -Niven Busch sweeps aside all the literary pretentions and adm1ts up front that he wrote "Continent's Edge" with a television mfoiseries in mind. "I frankly conceived or 'Continent's Edge' and designed it as a miniseries," said Busch, who also conceded that no TV sale is in lbe offmg. BUSCH IS A ONETIME SCREENWRITER who. in his 70s. has emerged as a novelist closely icSentified with CaliComia. He has written 25 mov· tea and 12 books. His latest is one of those sprawl· iog, multi-generational novels about a Califom1 a family rich in land. oil and catUe. •·1 wrote motion pictures for quite a good stretch of my life," said Busch. whose pictures in- clude "The Westerner," "The Postman Always Riop Twice," "Punu~" and "Duel in the Sun." for which be also wrote the novel. .. Aft.er five years I began writing ~~vels and scripts simultaneously. rv; stopped wnuog mov- ies now, but in my brain wfien I _write a novel eight reels of mm are revolving. A fllm could be equal or better thao a book deal. .. THE ADVENT OF THE MINISERIES h_as given the writer even more rreedom. Busch said. "You're oo loo.Jer restricted to eight r~ls. You can make it as long as you want. A wnt~r who takes his work seriously wants to enter th.is won- derful world." He said that bis books have gotten longer be<:ause or the miniseries format. "It's the best thing that ever happened to authors " said Busch who never has written for t.elevlliOO. ''lt's also the best thing to come out of Show Suit Nixed HOUSTON CAP> -"Choosing Suicide." the docvmmtarY ol a woman's decl.sion to klll herself, waa broedcaat on public television despite a last· mlaute lawsuit cont.endina the broadcast could le.ct 1o more auicldes. n. IJl'Oll'alJl wu shown on Public Broadcast· IDC s.rvJce afllllate KUHT·TV Monday ~ a federal Judaetbrew out tbe lawsuit and refUMd to bait U. llrOldcMt television in the way of creat.Jve wntmg This 1s better than the 'Golden Age of Television · " THE AUTIIOR MOVED TO SAN Francisco about 10 years ago after g1ving up his ranch at Hollister in the centra l part of the state. "It was a good working ranch," he said. "and I raised a bunch or kids there. It gave me a htUe cash for my old age when I sold it.·· He li ves tn a little shingled house north of Pacific Heights, where he is able to pursue what he sees as tus identification with California He works in a tturd-floor studio where he can see San Francisco Bay from his desk. "I set? myself more and more as a regional writer." he said. ·'I identify myself with California in m y books now. although I d1dn't in the begin- ning "UKE A LOT OF OTHER people, I came from somewhere else I want to get a profile of the state into my books. Thal 's why I picked the title ·continent's Edge' -this is where the country breaks off Into the ocean." "Continent's Edge" tells the st or y of the Kinsale family between World War I and World War II when their vast cattle ranches turn into money' machmes with the discovery or 011. It's basically a tale of two competing brothers, and Busch ftlls his book with many real people from the e ra. rm.._ ... ~~~INOW8HOMNG1)-~~ llU CISTl llSI ,._ .. flU.O UA Movi~ UA Clnetm fountlln Yilley 990·4022 540·0594 839-1500 ._ u mr•a CiMNYie)o 830~ Ht-Way 39 Ofrvt·ln 891·3693 -- TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 9 8:00 -Search for Solu- tions. Program focuses on problem· solving techniques used by scientist.a. Kn.A e 9:00 -Donahue. One-time porno movie actress Linda Lovelace is Phil's guest. KCET @ 11 :00 -The Shroud of Turin. "ls This the Photograph of J esus Christ?" examines evidence surround- ing relic purported lo be Christ's burial cloth . 8lttllla Wetten lnt41Mew9 llrio-I(~ Rogers Ind acton J-a.,,,.,, Ind ISH~ l0':30 HEWS TO II( ANNOUNCE> PAaEHTl "Vivi La Mujef'' FOt¥ LIO· no women eaamone their cfllnQl"O •o14J Iron> tflat °' the trlC:llttOnll morhet- ~ lo Clf--«IOl\I· eel WO<T\111 ID OOY88EY "1(19Y To The Lind Ot $11ence'" The ~· ~· on tile EcM>-tlan "'°"""*111 ptcMOe the key to underllln<llnQ Nie In enclent EV»>I (CC) 11.001 • 8 Cl) 0 NEWS MEW\..YWB> GAME ~1111e Hymn"' (1~n Roc.k Hu<.llon. Mat· 11\a Hyer A gentle c::Nc>IMI IS ..,.. 10 d!ICNll '* OUMY feellnga and beCome • 11'111· f1My IMWO dunng WOt1d Wat II (21\n I • nt£ 000 OOUPl.f Oec;ar ~ ot •""91t'O rnof'4l'Y tor I MW bed ~ he buml 11'°'9 WI Fellll'I • THE 9EHH'( Hll.L 8HOW A return Vlalt to the Hole! Se><Olde. a ne.comer 10' TV l\la a harO time ~ he ,. in cnarge of a com- ~., P<oc:tuc110n 9 THE SHAOOO OF T\JNI( ··11 Thia TM Pt\OIOQl'apl'I JOHN DARLING 01 -'-'' C1'w'll1'11' An ~of the '*10tl- Gll and lldentiftc ~ llKroundlnO the ~ oua ~ •ellc tNt 11 purported 10 be Qwtal .• l>IKial CIOCh Nitrated by Rell Fr 9nC1a I.. Ftlaa. p<e>· ,_ of lhlOlogy ., l..ay<>-.. ~ I 1:30 8 Cl) 8ANCA8Y JONl!8 A iuOge Inc:! a ~or ate mur<:tered lfler ~ tne vooee ot • dNc:t -111 ""'°'" llley eotnmllted 10 • rnertlll onslltullOn (RI G ntE 8E.8T OF CAA80H G~t• DorW\I Sutnn'9'. Jell\ Maran. Yecov Noy. Of Paul E1ll1IC:fl (RI I DATIHG GAME 9 AllCHEWI HOONC'a te.of.11 ,.,, .,....,, I09"ll ooee llOf"ll ..,lh • dw'lng pW'! to pno. I~ a Nilif INUllelion • OET tMAll'T KAOS tllMllk lhl .oner 1 atl\llrtest •CIC>ol to kiClnlC> • IC*>\iSf ··~A8C 11:!0 = SOAP JeUIC.I o-. thlt Oononue .. mwnec:t Ind Burt ~ ... elforU 10 gel WI!() Ille 0.-- BoOI, "' Aitcoto• t>efot"• ne a-IRI ~MDIGHT~ 12j)() D TWIUGKT ZONE E.ftefd H .. l\aan I Ulpl It\ tOUt oeya tor...., ~t,,. ,.,II b9 li.11\e O l>y IHI Or- ~.-.1 ~,...,., N.-\l,.t-.. /la""' • t ,,. .. _ r4 TR1£S ,.C """"'-• r.,.._ O~ • • ::-~r TIME .,~ ..... o CV' ...... E '· ....... • •11 •••• HAPPY DAYS 1990 ~Saturday' Changes Announced NEW YORK <AP> - J ean Ooumanian will succeed Lome Mi chaels a s produce r of ··Satur- day Ntght Live" when NBC's late night com · e dy ·variely program begins 1ls sixth season m October Ms . Ooumanian has been associate producer of "SNL" s tnce lhe show's premiere tn 1975. in c h a rge oS. bookin g hosts and ta lent acts NBC announced that Michaels . who created "SNL." would not re· .... _., turn as producer but will develop other projects for the network NBC s aid the Not Ready for Prime Time Players, the program·s repertory company through the first fi ve seasons. also will not be back In the fall A new repertory company will be organtted for the show. the network sa id.· TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS t • 'II M .-Cll ILi The w WOttll '° ... two unde1wotld t1ctlone .......... '° .. ~. II\ Of~~ ~--· ..._,In ... °' Pllll .. .......... '*"'· e GllTIMMT ,,._ MO .. POii 11 Amrt f*'IOllMI IO tt-. a,,..... ~ 'lllOl1\lnt '°' t(M)$. 11:21 e di MC MOYll •• 'i4 "No Metfjlll '« EttOf'' (19181 <Minn Fo<d , .-.,.. Ferentlno. ,_lnO 1or 1111 ..... ~ 8hOott ... c:.nmd gi.wwnen end kJll bottl the mM MCI hll lloetlOe. (R) 12:'.IO. MOYe ...... ~"(ttel) RkNrO EQM. Cht'ialoe>tW Jona A )'OUlh ,_,._ -.._ conlllc:'9 ~ he joint I IUN f\etling fteet. (I 11r • SS min.) .MC>Ye • • l+ "Peovl' ( 19SO) Dia- ni (ynn. ~ COOurn Two ~I llSIWI vie '°' !fie ~ t:IOWf'I of ROM 80WI au-., wtllle one ha • eeoret advlf\· llge 0-. the ~ (' llr • 30'"'") 1N>. (J) MA/fV HARhwt. MARY HARTMAH Tom reec:uee HN11MW trom • hw dinner Md Sgt F'*f 'Alita Mlf'f. ""'° 1'1r#Mns to cell \he pOllc;e 1;00 G TC>lrtOMOW G~t• IC'IOt John Rubin· llelf'I Ind IClreM Ptryill• Frlllicl\. ~ Piil. the mo111er Of • bOy wno "- ~ mtUM'IQ IOt a \'911' G MAVEAIQ< 8'11 11 I ~IOf at Ilia -hinging Ind butlal •tier i,;. " IOCUMd of .....,., • MOW * * • "Tiie Helen MO<Qlll SIOfY"" (19$7) Mn Btytt\, Patll ~-A torctl ~ ..,,,....~ llld profealonal 10ea .. she llgflll • t>ente 1QA1net llCOfldllnl I 2 "" I 1:401 HEWS 2:00 • NE'W8 MOVIE • • '4 · 'Tiie Lady F romr ~·· (11M1) Lorette YOUtig. ~ PrM1on A NQllllOub ""911' lll>d • ~ 1()111 eflort• 10 pro- rnota 1 lllw~ en 10 be Mleetec:t ea ""'°"' (21V'1 l t:t&G MOVIE • • If\ T anc:tem . ( tQ14) C11 ud• Alnna Franlt. eon-.. An tnOeOln<lent 10,....... .......... • 1rapai1 tot an .,.... """' ,.,.. ( 1 tw .. 30 mln.)i J::Jtl ... 2:.tO ~ ••• "RMMo,.....,.. (1962) 8WtlnO ..... MM!\ ~. A band Of ~ tfdet ,0 tM,.... -°' .... WOfTllfl Clll>-tuted by • tnoe °' ,..,.. gede lndlw9. ( 1 hr., 21 min.I 2:IO. NlW9 JjllO MOYIE ••• ''The Whit• Olffl °' Dovet" ( 19U) Irene Ounne. ,..._ Uwfof\'I. M Ametlan woman M'Q In E/IGlllld ...... ,_. ol hit eon, ~ re flgtlt'"9 In WOfld W• II (2 tn.. 30 min) 3:91 NlW8 •.OO THe Nf\.EMAH A Ylell to Mil:lll"I Old home luc:t• 10 ,,.,. ~ °' lnOldrnyllW)' G MOVIE e •'h "Flghllog F1tti. Dunne·· ( 1948) P1t O'Btlen. 0.,-,yi Hlatmen. A MIMout1 prlMI opant • home '°' ~. wey-Wlfd boys (2 hfl.) 4:2&8 MOVIE • • "Rendezvou1 A l Mlc:tnlght" . ( 193SI Ralph wamv. v..., .. HoOeon WPdnt"•da11'• Dayf i•e Mo"•~• -AFTERHOOH- t11IO ........ ~, 0.-1·· (19St) eo_, Boy•, lloyc:t Corr lglf'(. T rytng lo ~ I flllt 9(1ofitUlllst. 1he Bore ge4 IPOC*ed (1 tw I • 12;00 0 • • "Oulnt41Z'" I 1a51) Fred MacMur'ray. Ootothj Melone • 1'•• "TheHeNey G"ls" I t 9 • 6) Juc:ty Genanc:t. John tiodieel. ., •• 'it ··o.n-And The RM> 0.eN:te~ ( 1952) EotnO<'ld O'Bt-. Sterling Mayden 3:00 D • • "Che10·1 Land" I 19721 Ctwtee &onlOI\. JO Peiance 3·30 8 • • • "'8rOl!en Lenee" ( 19~1 Rlcl\ltd Wldmar1i, Sl*IC« Tr liC'f by Arm•troi:tQ & Batluk vov~ 5\ILL 100 VOUNG 10 CAR OA."TE ! GPt1P•1fl6i/al GenrK e lly introduce s a n othe r generation 'to classic "For Me and My Gal ''· when he guests on D e bb y Boone's special n e xt Monday night on KNBC, Channel 4. ·: . ' -. . . . The Saddleback Company Theatre Presents " THIRD SEASON 1980 Based on the life Of Dylan Thomas, : "Dylan'' is the perfect blend of laughter and tears, wit and poignancy. Starring stage, screen ~ and television actress, Delp-hi • Lawrence, as Caitlin Thomas. Directed by Brian Donoghue. come and experience theatre at its l best. Performance Dates: l June1N1;M-ll Junell&ll ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION '1T TOPS ·srAR WAIS'!" .-.....--- -.....--" -I UP ntl ·~~.':l i<_~·-................. ,.. • ... . IM-2400 . TIMI Ami~., --1-,;..;..;..=~ ..... ,,,_ ... ,... ... . • 1 t .. _., ,., ........ n 494·1S14 ' ( .. " ......... 494·1!>14 ......_ __ J llOMCO llLL Y ,,.. wo.us>-.M ""'"* , .. _, .. ,_ .. "UP THE ACADEMY" "'' ''WHERE'S POPPA?" ,._ ._ °""4 Of,_ M llONCO llU T CM! " .. ntl IM.uWS INI ·&111 :r~~ r:::c=: ....... ~.-....--- ...... ......., .... Ml NAT MD• .... 1MIGll• .............. --~ .. CDll\tOT• Summer 'Dylan' iit Saddkback \ Summer at.ock returns to SaddJeback Colle1e t hla •eek u th newest thea~r IJ'OUP oo the Oranp Cout unveil• lt.a 1eeood producUon. 'n.e Saddleb11ck Company Theater beflna Its t.hlrd aeuon with S1dnoy Michaela' "Dylan, 'a blo- 1rapbJtal dramu obout Welsh poet Dylan 'ftlomas. openin1 Thuradoy ror a tw~weekend engaaemeot Arrlvlna Frlda1 tor rour weekends ts the Orange County premie re of Jules Feltrer ·s "Little Murder s " by Sho wc&i.e Productions of Weatm!Mter HEADING THE CAST OF Saddleback's "Dylan" will be Wuynt: Grace ln the Utle role with guest •rtlat Oelph1 Lawrence as hlS wife. Caitlin. Rt>prlslng a part he has played in two other pro- ductioru. of the play will be Saddlebaek's dean of fine art.I>. Doyle McKinney, a bigoted Southern i.enator Performances of .. Dylan · will be given Thurs· day through Saturday and June 24-28 at 8 p.m. with Sunday malloees June 22 and 29 at 3 p.m. in the main college theater on the Mission Viejo cam· pus. Call 831-4656 for information and reservations "UtUe Murders" 1s a black comedy about the perils Of modem li ving which IS being directed by Showcase founder and managing director Alex Koba at thl' ,wd1tor1 um. 7521 Westminster Ave . Westminster .J,:.. CAST IN THE PRODUCTION, in alphabetical order . are Bill Cardin, lan·Kam1nski, Bob Kokol. Lou Kosoy, Sh1rl<'Y Rowe. Lynda ScarHno, Paul Te~c hke and John Vos k;i l PerformanC'e:-. wtl I bc i:i1ven Fridays and • Party Titne Rock stars Meatloaf and Deborah Harry party together at New York premiere of .. Roadie'." rock a nd roll film about a boy and his eqtupm ent. .\ttll .. 'V 4(\'"~'"f tf .. ).' f 1 ·1111"\~ . ~ .. ,, .• , .. ,. ~ ~'.-=-~~~~~l~ NON PLAYING AMC OflANG( MALL ~~?2:.o~,o lOWAllOS" CINlMl WES T ~,.\tm·n~I'-'' fl j t • ~ l c;...., I, MAH'S SCMITM COAST Co~ld Me\4 ·~9 33~7 0. ' ' ... • /4•. r'i MAH'S 111u ruu B•e• ~29 ~J39 ~ 1\4 •1 J0 •' I ·~• '0 JlJ l:DWAllOI ' MISSIO• WllJO MAll Min.on Vlf,O •~'> b??C ~ IJ 00 • I c. • ') •(' 6 .... 10 ,., •6()f<(. i ·l·ltjl¢,i ~':°:'s:u•· OUJIGE OlllWl·lll 0••• !>'.>8 10.? MISSION OtllH·lll ~"Juan CaolSl•ano •9J 4~,., • PUlll ACUPfU ,_ TWI IJIU8UIOIJ For ttYee h..naed years a emying secret has been keot trom the outSlde workl --Mll Orlllfl 637-0340 .... • ..,.COAi, co.II ..... ~·2711 IRMll'CMllAWlll WMttnlntlet Hl·le .,.. ..... ... ""' ., .. 1'0 BAISIOl ~ Of ·~ AlilO llRISIOl tSUlilflOWf.11 &46-2711 THE ISLAND ,,.1 1-.JIM•JI ·-•1>"20 JORN TMlv&:fA URBAN COWBOY '"°' ·~2-... 1 ... ,.>Cl ALL THAT JAZ2 flll u ,..,_.,. I OCHl>"U "IUCIC STALLION• "IOHYOYAGf, CHAWl UOWH" IGI c::::.:::-============i==:::::i "WHOLLY MOSES"IP'GI ~. ===> I ''THE EMPIRE 1l'01 $TRIKES BACK" -NO .. AIMI - I "ROADIE" I IP'GI -NO .. AIKl -c=:==-=:======> ·,-HE LONG RIOERS" CRJ "THE GONO SHOW" "WHICHWAV I 18 UP1" 1111 L rft'"" I "WHOLL T MOSIS'" "'CNNA SYMHOMr • I fNI I .. ALL THAT JA7Z" • ., . '='"'IOW . ~--------------------------------~~ Intermission Tom Titus Saturdays at 8:30 through July 12. with a closing matinee al 2 p.m . July 13. Reservations are being taken al 898-3311, extension 257, or BQS.9472. 1be' (anal curtlln descends tb1a weekend on .. The Glngerbread Lady" al the Newport Thuler Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Buch (675-3143). Paula Ertz plays the UUe role In the Neil Simon drama with Karlene Bradley. Allen Cooper and Kathleen Peck in major roles. Closing performances are Thursday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Al.SO CU>SING THIS weekend ts the comedy "So Loog. Stanley" with Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow of "Leave It to Beaver" tame at Seba.stian·s West DlMer Play~use. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente C492·9950>. Final performances will be given tomghl through Sunday at varying curtam times Continuin~ their respective engagements at theaters along the Ora nge Coast are -"A Streetcar Named Desire·· by the Irvine Community Theater at Turtle Rock Communit~ Park. on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Dri ve in Irvine <7S4 ·3643l Performances Fnda~s and Saturday!> at 8 p m through June 28 -"CAl.IFORNIA SUITE" at the Costa Me!\a C1v1c Playhouse on the Orange County Fair grounds in Costa Mesa '754·5159> Performance!> Fridays and Saturdays at 8.30 through June 28 "Grease" at the Ha rlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S Harbor Blvd , Santa An.i <979·5511). Performances nightly except Monday., through Aug. 24 "Move Over . Mrs . Markham" at the Hunt mgton Beach Playhouse , in the Seachff V1llal!e Center. Mam Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt ington Beach 1847·4465) Performance!\ Fnday' and Saturdays Jl 8 30 through July 12 * C:ALLBOARD Audit.Jons ror tht corned~ ~ ·Tht• Man Who C <i me to Dinner " w1 II bl• conducted by the Irvine Community Theater Sun day. June 29. at 2 p m in Room 2 of the Turtle Rock Community Park clubhouse on Sunnyh1ll Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine . . a large cast of 12 men and nme women is being sought for the s how. which opens Aug. 8 for three weekends "THE FIRST EPIC HORROR FILM" f~· ' :.·.... ·~· f,fl!' \ : , ~I~ ~ TECHNICOLOR" OAl\.. 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JI But t.be d~ dinetor ol tM MCI'« Mulaat· '-M Pr'OJect. Norri& £. Bradbur)', U11 1M beti•"9 tel•Ulia build bombe Ml to kill~ but to brlQI tbem to u. ccmt ... te table. . BaA.DatJ•Y. TB• naT oraECrOa ol Loi Al•moe Sct•W\e Labot'•*Y after tbe war, wa1 ....._ to llUeDd t.be reunlon ol the ~rs of the lllulutUu ProJect.. formed In 1M3 to deve'°p and bullcl an atomic bemb ln tlm. to affed the out· c:ome ol Wortd Wat U. Tbe pro.Jed e~mlnated tn Ute July 1M5 de· toftaUon ol t.be nnt atomtc device ln southern New Mexleo and the dr'opplq ol the "UtUe Boy" and "Fat Man" bombl oo J•pan lea than a month later. Nuclear weapons have not been used in warfare ai.nce, and the people wbo worked on the ftnt bombs fear tbe world ia forgetting tbe weapons' awesome c•pabillties. BRADBURY SAID BE WOULD REQUIRE every high school senior to look at pictures of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. And Harold Agnew, LASL's second director, would have world leaders watch the detonation of a nuclear weapon -clad only in underWear so they could •eet the weapon's intense beat. . Agnew says one of bis concerns Is thal soon "there will not be a single leader of a major power who has witnessed a nuclear explosion.·· "When that happens, then the balance of ter· ror we have now will go aw~," be said. "And when that happens, we'll be in real trouble." Bradbury considers nuclear weapons a deter- rent, but one that cannot be used in tbe modem world: "We can't use it in Iran. How many people are you going to kill for 60 hostages?" THOSE ATTENDING THE REUNION said there was an intense feeling of excitement and ded· icalioo behind the secret proj~t. Agnew said the Allies didn't know bow far the Germans and Russians had gotten in nuclear de· velopment. So La6 Alamos was founded on 54,000 acres of federal preser ve atop the Parajito Plateau, less than an hour's drive from Santa Fe. For 28 months, military and civilian scientists worked feverishly on the new technology. The project remained top.secret throughout the war, but people outside saw tantalizing glimpses of the "Hill people." Santa Fe residents could see lights and smoke and hear explosions. Troops drove hundreds of families to what was officially designated Post Of· fice Box 1663. • WHEN THE ATOMIC BOMBS WERE dropped on Japan in 1945, the secrecy ended. The Santa Fe Plate of the Day -•CALIFORNIA~ .. ~ --I 1: 40 LOVE i I • • '====:. ~-·-·~ 40 LOVE -At the wheel is tennis enthusiast' Harry Stebner of Del Mar. IMO«lle11on for llW "Pl.t• al llW Oo " " ........ led by NII•• ,, .. ._,., eu111or ot tne 1tt9 f<llllon ol Ille "Wl'IO's Who al "-rwnelli.O C•hlomle Lkenw Pl.t~ " Final Vote Tally Favors M etzger SAN DIEGO <AP >'-A former state Democratic leader says be'~ "scared for the first time in my life" after final vote counts all but con- firmed Ku Klux Klan leader Tom Metzger's vic- tory as the party's nominee for congress. A partly -completed, final -vote count Mon· da)' s ho wed Metzger, an avowed white supremacist, won by at least seven ballots more than the original tally in the nation's most populous congressional district. Party leaders hoped Metzger's slim June 3 winning margin of 318 votes would vanish after of- ficial vote counts were released in San Diego, Im· perial and Riverside counties. But final results showed Metzger with seven more votes in San Diego County and no cnange in Imperial County results. Riverside County figures were expected today, but registrar Robert Morgan said it was likely that Metzger would gain rather than lose votes there. TIRED OF WAITING INA DOCTOR'S OFFICE? Ne• Nakia of Mc· t, IN. DIUd U.. eapbl bad IHl'Md of • dtJ of e.ooo ta hi OWD ,...t yard. Tbt oewtpaper Hld then bad been mueb 1peeW.UO. about wMt htld belD '°"11 Ga OD tM plateeu. u·uid that dwial lhe 19" ea.ctaoa, Loe Alamcia bed._ dile\alled MID tlMna-.t ump for a.publlcam •hil• the lattat rumor. No, e.•. waa th.It Loe A1UMMt wu wart1na to produee wlndlhl.a.I wll*t for HbmuiDel. Tbe lab had been formed to build a bomb and thre WU • letdown when Lbe work ended. But the la remalnl. Bradbury. A1new and the latest director, Donald Kerr, say that over the years LASL baa chansfld emphaaia to work that lndudes energy and medicine. Leu tban ball tbe worlr at the lab ls devoted to weapooa. Kerr aatd, aJthoup be ex- pecta lt to remain important. TD JIANBA'ITAN PaOIEC'I' PION&&U attencflni the rewUoa seemed proud ol the lab and lhel~ coaneetloo wttb lll bellonlDI. Bradbury -uted about • comlbept in • LASL muaeum 1ueat re1l1ter, "Aren't ·you ubamed ol the Ma"1lattan Project?'' -a.book hil head. '"l"ba 1eoer•tion didn't like the ll•nl)attan Project. Where would they be rllbt DOW lf tbe Ruaslam bad been ftnt in 19C8, or if Hitlu bad bad lt?" Agnew said people aak him why there was a Manhattan Proj~t . "Recently, I was in the Old Senate Office BuUdlnc. They bad an exhibit on Hlroebima. But they bad nathlnl there on Pearl Harbor. People ask me why we did what we did, and I tell them that's why. We d.ldn'tat.art It. We full.abed it." ·.ATION Hftldll <:u•p ... Donald Ken-· nedy, biologist. teach er and former FDA commiaaloner, bas been named J>resldent of S t a n f o r.d University, Palo Alto. ., ' •H•Pl*llntll ·•rma Bombeclc •Anti La ...... •Cl ........ Making fun of the little {JIOblems in life is Chg Hilber~s forte in his com- ,. edy routines . • . BJ lllCllASL PW&ftt11 --~~-The mM4ria1 ........ ...., ., .. diff•. but the dream .. lbe ...... tor one Hllben ud counU.. youns coanediam. Their quest ls natioaal a)ICJ9ure -a iueet spot on UMI Johay Canan or Dinah Shore shows -that will pull them out of small clubs into the beavy-caab·retu.rn circuit. H.Ubers, a brl&bl, penooable Weatminater rMident ll aettin8 cloaer to thal coat. But his frequent appearances at Laff Slops bl Newport Beach, Palm Sprtnp and Encino haven't been enough-to make him abadon h1a double life yet. By day, the 29·year-old is juat another mein ber of ttie Los An&eles Painters Union, working steady manual hours. BY NIGtrr, HE'S AN UPCOMING comic., dealing with the frustrations d bis craft u well as its joys. Competition is rigorous. "This ls a golden age of comedy," says Hllbers, "b\Jt now ever· yooe wants to be a comic." But Hilbers bas a decided advantage over amateurish late·comers who slap together a few jokes -many of them stolen, which is another problem -and declare their professionalism. Hilbers has been entert.aininR people for years. A top storyteller in grade school, Hilbers remembers one particular afternoon in front of , the television in his hometown of Portland, Ore. ''I saw three different people in ooe day do Ed Sullivan impersonations on three different channels." • SURE ENOUGH. THE NEXT day Hilbers arrived at school, rajsed his neck and clasped his band, and had his teachers and classmates on the floor. "Teachers would call me down to their classes and say. 'Hey, do your Ed Sullivan for us,' "Hilbers recalls. ~ He later became a master of ceremonies for high school assemblies, one time demanding that the crowd stop the applause and just throw ~ money. They did. . Hllber's subtlety increased of course, and ~ he lists progressive '60s comics like George Carlin and Robert Klein as early influeaces. He aUended t.be University of <>re,gon, and, durtrc tbe beigbt ol protests a,uumt the Vlet· nam War, was enrolled in'tbe campus ROTC program. Not that it was bis clace. BIS FATHER. A llETJ'SED Army colonel used a bit of leverage ... It's your choice Greeg, but no ROTC, no money," he laughs. "I'd have , rather been ln 'Nam. I used to wear a big peace symbol with the uniform just to make it across campus." l Living in fl dormitory with jocks like fool· ball player Dan Fouts, H.Ubers compensated for his lack of stature -"I'm 5-7, 5-71h, 5-10" -by keeping 'em laughing. He earned the nickname, ' "The Stooge." K ( i r An experience a few years later 'probably holds the key to H.ilbers· ability to make fun or the little problems in life. He got off a bus on the East Coast in readi· ness for a trip to Europe. Problem was Hilbers' luggage remained inside the locked bus terminal. As he pounded on the glass ln frustration, a bus driver approached him and said. ''In a cou· pie of years this will be the smallest thing in your life." BRBEllS DIDN'11' FORGET those ques. tionable pearls of wisdom. "I try to do stuff that everybody can relate loo." he says. "Driving in cars. going to high scli>ol . . . parents." .. 1 look at the ne'tlfs and I'm informed, but I don't do topical hum<*. That's great for Johnny Carson or Bob Hope i.o do live on TV <because the humor is immediate). I ask, 'Is it going to be funny for a long time?' " While Hilbers isn't dealing with day to day news events. bis material doesn't shy away from Children Not Wanted. That sign hangs over many an apartment house these days. In what seems to be anmcreasmg compe11t1on for apartment space. many landlords are finding 1t advantageous to keep children out and are renting to ·adults only. · It's causmg problems tor f am11tes across the nation. • CJ playful sexuality or social taboos. 'Ibey' re simply part of everyday life to him. "Remember in bigh school when your rriends wrote dumb stuff in your yearbook like 'Jim it was fun sitting next to you in math?'" asks Hilbers in one of his routines. "Bur THEN YOU GET these guys that would write incriminating evidence for your parents to read ... "Hey Stonebead, re· member the time we shot up heroin and robbed the 7~11 store?" Other Hilbers' routines center on the singles scene. which he's part of. or the absurdity of someone banding you a buck to invest for them oo your next trip to Vegas. "What are you really go- mg to do if you win $20, 000." asks Hi.I be rs.> . On the less than bright side is the problem all comedians experience -protecting matenaJ a nd avoiding duplication. Hilbers writes all tus own. he says, Jotting down bits on napkins or On the way to Europe. Greg Hitbers ·luggage got locked mside an East Coast bus terminal as he was hurrying to catch an- other bus. As he pounded on the terminal's glass doors in frustration. a bus driver approached him and said. 'In a couple of years. this will be the smallest thing m your Ide . <See LAUGHING, Page C2> Adults Only Rentals By DOLORES BARCLAY Au«la1M-1Wrl~ It's a short but ominous letter "Dear Teoant." 1l usually begins. "Th.is residence is being converted to an adults only ar- rangement.1berefore. yo ur lease wi 11 not be renewed.·· Anne Keating of Atlanta, who received such a notice ill 1978. said. "I was evicted because I had children -just thrown out." She bad lived in the complex with her two daughters for five years. "I was amazed that this was allowed to happen in this country. I always . thought having children was a good thing." Authorities don't know bow many other families in the United States are annually evicted or have trouble renting housing because of landlords who dis· criminate against children. This as because in most 41tates "adults only·' rentals are legal. "THE RANGE of discrimina- tion is enormous, everything from mobile home parts to large complexes," says Donna E. Sbalala, former assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development. "Butwedon'thave anyfiguresooit." ••With a currently limited bous· ln1 market and concern for low· income families, it's an lasue that should be put on the naUooal acenda." - The Cblldreo'• Defense Fund says aome deaperate parents even retort to pu\Un1 their child.rm up for adoption or fa.ter care when tbe~ are unable to ft.od suitable t.r.w.'ll !or lbe entlre famtly. A veryfewbeeomeoomada,Uv· lDC in can anddriviq from street to strelt to aYOAd cbUd welfare authortties. rAmmKJBING ad~atMM)' that re1i.ta1 pollclea a1aiut cblldnn aftm force famW. lat.o aubltudard boualaa. dilnpt school dlltrlcU and can psycbol01•cally acar some youn11tera who blame them.Hives for the famil1'• dilemma. RealtGn and m.an7 cblldl .. adulta, includlq llnll• and re- Und OOUliM. defend ratrldi" boa11D1 on tbe tl'CHlnda tllat cblld.Na .... nolly and chltne· \ t1ve and get in the way of adult purs wts. "Many people. to put it bluntly, don't want to live near ctuld.ren." says Michael Solomon, associate general couo.sel of the National Apartment Association. "We talk about rights of the family. but the right of the individual also 1s im· portant., and 1t 's a nght we should protect. •'I realize there are a lot of families around who need apart· ments. ··he says.· 'The problem is not how to divide up the pre.sent housing rental stock, but how to make sure there's increased pro- duction." EIGHf STATES and the Dis- trict of Columbia prohjbit dis· criminatlon in housmg on the basis of age or because the occu· pants might be children. The states are New York , Mont.ana. New Jersey, Massachusetts, Arizona, New Hampshire, Delaware and Illinois. Dis· crlmination is illegal in all federally subsidized housing. Individual cities Like San Fran· ci.sco and SealUe also bave fair houaine ordinances for children. Los Angeles has an ordinaDC'e pendinc. And the Michigan Civil Web ta Commission bas ruled that apartment owners cannot ex· elude families with children. Atlanta's Ms. Keatin&, a bigb school teacher wbo founded HOPE <Housing Opportunity and Equality) for Children after her evfctioll, says abe and other tenuta in tbe complex took t.betr cue to the city council, state leplature and DeKalb County bou.Uq comm1aaion, to no avail. • 'l mded up buylnC • boase, •• sbe .. ,. ... I WU afraid to nmt beeaUM (-WU afraid I'd &et kicked out aaatn." BllA.aY ANN ausa. a .. 1ear-old executive secretary and cllvorcecl motlaer of two boys, bad U•• ldenllcal H · pertence in tbe aame apartmeot complex. She, too, wu worried about mother realal. "l bad DO euarantee," abe a.ya. "I dldD't want to move my cblldren around and send them to anodNlr acbool. It wu bard. You see, I don't have a fam111 bere. A.ll 1D1 famil1' la ID En1•1ncl ... HUl> bu formed a ltd to ... study the anti·chlldren trend and 1s conducting a national survey. Elizabeth Ro1stacher , deputy as· sistant secretary for economic affairs. heads the project. "We are concerned about the link between housing and public services, such as schools," she says. "In these adult only areas. we're finding that school attend· ance drops, schools close and the remaining children 10 the community find the mselves without services. Many retire- ment communities, like those in Arizona, are not eager to have children come in because their taxes go up to support schools." · Jane Greene, a fair housing consultant. has found through studies of rental practices in Dallas that low·income families ~·are often forced to live in suO. standard and overcrowded hous· Ing because of this discrimina· lion, and are segregated from others iD the society.'· A lt'JI Sl'VDY by the Dallas Apartment Association found that 51.2 percent of the older apartments and 84.6 percent of the newer buildings in the city are adult complexes. Overall. the study said, 60.3 percent ex- clude children. A study ln 1919 by HOPE for Children in Atlanta said 26. 7 per· cent of all rental housing in Atlanta refused families with cbUclreo and another 25 percent Imposed conditions on whicb cblldnn are accepted. ''There's less and less tolerance Jor children,'' says Carol Rinde ~ tbe Metropolitan W aablnston Pl•nniDI and Hous· ln1 Comml11lon ... It baa • reacbed crilll proportioaa out t.bere. Allluent J'OUDI atnai. are lo c~on wlth fam.JUes with All tbe real estate industry la doina la respcwHn1 to the demand ••• Landlords flnd U advan· ta1eoua to create adult..ty boualAI • .DOtel Solomon of tbe • National Apartment Aaaocl•· t tlon. ••n.y can deslp tbeir bulldlap for a certain marbt- by narrowtna the market ~ caa lmun hllber oceupPCJ, • .,. . .,.. Ad•lt com.plea•• often (8-AIMJLTI. .... Cl) 'ti J T~ June 11, 1• :?-·Spring Fetes .,. One o1 the nlcest tradldcina • u.e Orua• • Cout .............. ""'1.:f• ...., IC9MI arelaltect• llio•tM ltr ·th Or ... • Coutr eMf!~olU.w .... ·1~ ..... •if(W~ W Uw A..tcu l•M• ti~ :CA.IA>. ~ ,,.,..,.., .... ...._ ..... Aa.o,•1d &Wrllll&aADaboeetwCM ..... ,_,ud ... ...,., • MW'1 Ue•••• ......... ~ .. ...... .......... . ..-. ......... c....,.... ol \lie..,... •llltll ~Tluil•~H ll•r• d'oe•n•• ••d Uae ,..,,,.._ o1 Hl'Olll eo u.e .... ~. Amon1 l•Hi. ••re C•••I• Sclleer, ~ ol t.bl WAL. ad llr. _, Mn.. a....tY iile·1u..Jlftl)dmtoftMAJA). ~-~ Allo1 •r. ... •rs. W&N D•.... (be ;-•ed the pl'Oll'am), ... _. Mra. o-11 ""' 1 , .... _. •n. ..._ l1•11SM, •r . ... 11n. Art o· OJ"H, •r. _..,., .,.,. Grell wt llr _. Jllra. l .. l'Mli a. .... u. ~ The iuat llat at the Santa Ana Country Club tut Thursday even1ng read like a "Who'• WhoolBUllneu" ln OrangeCou.nty .. n..maa L e.a--. chairman and cbid executive or Peat. -Marwick. MltcbeU & Co. ,reeled nearly 300 b\dlneea leaden at a cocktaU party. .. Holton was ln town to speak berore two aroupe the next day. the Newport Center As· aoctaUoa and the Western Conference or the Financial Ex~utives Institute. Among guests were Cart Karcher, Peter Kremer from the Jrvine Company. Sapervbora Tom lliley and Pll.ll Antboay, Ne..,ort Beach Mayor Jackie Heather, George CbJ&ty_from the American Red Cross. Dave Blaakeebon, Ha10 Soto, Calvta Mead, Jim Martla. Bob aacl Eileen FltipatrtdE, Damel C. Montano, MJeltael Tu aed Geor1e DeCenaatn. The party was hosted by Maart~ DeWald, managing partner of the Newport Beach office or Peat. Marwick, one of the world's Jarsest ~ccounting firms. Big Sisters or Orange County had its ap1treciation dinner Friday evening at the Saddleback lnn, Santa Ana, to honor financial spooaors and Rochelle Hlldebraacl, Big Sister of the Year. Big Sisters bas completed 15 years in Orange County and now bas 16S matches. according to Ed E d1ley, director. Marie FeaneU is president of the group .. ~ Fran DeLaca. a Huntington Harbour resident, has opened her second Fran's dress shop in Corona del Mar (the first is in the harbour>. She hosted a private party for friends last week in the store to show off the new merchandise. f:i.ther Brown is manager of the shop . \I. h1 ch will feature designers Adele Simpson. <;ivenchy. Nipon. Calvin Klein, Dana Hogan and others. and a full line of cruise wear. ~ Balboa Yacht Club members let their hair down Saturday evening durtng a Western Frontier Night at the clubhouse, planned by Bob and Sharon Rude. C'ommodore and ~rs. Pbllllp Glasgow i:treeted the members as they arrived in boots, 1cans and 10 ~allon hats • • . Adults Tb• eveninJ N&•Q wltb oocktalls and conttnuec:l trl~ • _...tem style buffet dlnner and casino games. Gary Wheelock •. who has resigned u public relations director and director ol development ror Newport Harbor Art Museum, was reluctantly bld farewell Friday afternoon at the B appenlngs By Judith Olson museum. He was toasted with cbampagne •. and the museum staff eajoyed Wbeelodt'll favorite dessert, a Swedish marzipan cake. Wheelock will fulfill similar obllgaUona for Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles I ~ It waa 50 years ago that itoR and Sam Smeltzer honeymooned in the Mark Hopkins Hotel m San Francisco. Th~ famous hotel then was new and just in it:; fourth year of operation. The Irvine couple returned to the hotel and the Bay Area to celebrate their golden an· niversary and their friends, Carrie and WUllam Moucb or Irvine. sent champagne and flowers 10 the couple on their arrival. ~ Knott's Berry Farm is 60 years old. Can you believe that? , The family celebrated by having a giant birthday bash Salurday at the park with 900 special guests. The festivities included a steak diMer with all the trimminp and a spe<:tacular dessert parade (a complete marching band brought in a giant strawberry urt). After dinner there was an ice show com· memorating all the years at the farm and (inal· ly, fireworks. <From Page CU contain efficiency and one· bedroom apartments only. Some emphasize a "swinging smgle" lifestyle. Others are geared to \he older, retired adult. "One place we found that we could afford and allowed children was three rooms. and as we walked up the steps. the rats ran down. So we said the car isn't too bad." middle·class apartment com plex ln a qujet suburb for five years. It was sold and converted to condominiums. "WE WERE ALL GIVEN op- tions t~ buy. until they d is· covered my son, who had lived there for five years," Mrs . Sullivan says. "We knew all the older tenants there and they ltept asking, 'aren't you stay· ing?' "No one loves children as 1nuch as I do." says one retired arandmother who lives in an adult complex in Maryland. "But il's wonderful not having them with me now. It's qwet f\ere. There are no toys to stum· ble over in the hallways, no whining or screaming.·• Families on every economic tevel are affected by housing ii scri mination against youngsters. "We haven't been able to find anything we can afford,•· says a 32·year·old Ohlo mother who's been living in a car with her husband and two sons. "Those we can handle won't allow children. Some landlords have told us they will take girls 16 and over or 5 and under. . • SHE AND HER HUSBAND, a maintenance man, have stored their furniture and other beloog· ings with six different friends in the area. who sometimes allow them to shower and bathe. They pick up breakfast from a fa.st· food counter. Their clothes are stuffed in the car trunk. "The kids know not lo mention anything about where they Jive," she says. "We've had to tell them that they could be taken. They're scared." The family paid $195 a month for the one-bedroom apartment they were forced to leave. Now. she says, they would have to pay $272 a month for low.Income housing. On the other end or the spec· trum are June and Joe Sullivan of St. Paul, Minn .. who lived in a "It JU5t made me wonder. who is it that doesn't want chlJdren? The other tenants didn't mind.'. The SUllivans' son ls 12. He now tra vel11 eight miles to the same school that once was ln his neighborhood. The family now rents a two-bedroom townhouse for $550. They're thlnking of buy· ing it. "We aren't all on ADC sub- sidies to needy families with children but I can certainly lDI· derstand thos e mothers' plights." Mrs. Sullivan says. ·'It's just out ·and·out dis · crimlnation." JI • • Laughing .. . pulling over to the side of the road when in.spira· : tlon strikes. One or his more popular jokes involves an : atypical late night drive home and being paralyzed with fear at seeing a cop car in the rear view mirror. The punch line is how stupid · you feel when the car bebinl puses you and it ·a · just a guy with a ski rack on hia car. H.ilbers blunt de11cription of such material stealers is not printable. TOUGH AUDIENCES are apother pltlall. "I used to take it persooally, but now I know I'm good, says Hilben. "Every audience ts dif· rerent. You've got to have self confidence and compoeure. That's very important. It gives the audience confidence in you. The rougher aspects of performing are not without their rewards. •'When an audienee Is cooldng," he says, "It just feels so 1ood. It's an ego trip but it's also fun.·• .-.. FEATURING . .,...., ............. ., ..... ;.. ·--.. N!WL Y LICENSED AACHITECfS·FETEO Jay EYem. Oonnle Scheer, Tom T1'Khtef, J. W1rd Dewton Nelmu-Mareaa honored tathen during a brunch in the 7.odiac Restaurant Sunday. AU dada att.eoding took home a Oft from the store. which now la open oo Sundays. There's one more opportunity to participate in the fir'St benefit for The International School, a nonprofit organization formed to fund a re- sidential school for orphans. N-M will serve brunch every Sunday now, according to manager Ttm Parter. There also 1s informaJ modeling during the champagne brunch each week. coordinated by IWty LeeUe. It's a photography exhibit titled Images by Manoos and the place is the South Coast Actors Studio. 3723 Birch St., Building 10, Newport Bearh. ~· The photos will be on exhibit from 2 to 6 p m. Sunday. and there will be wine and cheese. Sam MaDDOS, the son of Greek irrlmi~rants whoset\Jed ln a s mall minmgt.own m Wyoming, as known for his photographic interpretations of natural beauty The 52-foot Im M"jCTu, owned by Cannery Restaurant proprietor BW ~mlKiia, wu the setting recenUy for not one but' three weddings. it.t maiden voyage foe nuptials. Tying the knot were CalvtD Parter and lle&laa Terr1.ll, Robert Ford and Dolore1 IWl.la and Fred Idle and Zelda Baird. All the couples. we understand. have had 90me snafu with boats. But we hope calm seu are now ahead for them. If f.'O" hove! Oil Unn ft>r Happmjrtg1, Mid tt to Jutbth Olatm ot tM Daill/ PUol . P.O. Bo% 1560. Cotta M~.a. CA nos. or coll Mr at &41-0%1. Happe.u1io1 runa ewrv ~•II· Are They Kidding? t Thia la probably going to blow my Image, but I'm a reaJ recipe freak. I read cookbooks like other women read erotic novel s, Engli s h mysteries, or humor B eca u se I am a student of cookbooks. l have developed som C> ins i g ht s ove r t h e years especially wath a s ection that ha s become a staple called .. Celebnty Recipes .. EMlla Boneberk see·through net dre:.-. that hugs her bones I'm 1'>orr~. but 1 somehow t(et· the f ee l1n ~ af someone offered Angie a meas uring cup, she 'd laugh a nd say, ··t haven't worn that size since I -.·as 7. · · recipes are predictable. f'1rst l adies , I 've discovered. rarely send in recipes for anything unde-r budget. Thlre's Ress Truman's Coconut Rall s: M a mi e i'~ 1 s e n h o w e r · s ;\I 1 llaon·dnllar t'ud ~r. .m'1 Rr,..ifh nn Cartt'r's l'1•anut 8nitlc 1-.\'ERY TIME l 5ee 11n 1> of Ja cq ueline K •·nnedv O na ss i s' rt>t1pe'I. ·, know 1t 's li!o1ng t o require Hechamel .,auce and 1t s JU!>l as well you don't male~ at because you ...,o uldn't b e ab le t o pronounce 1t 1( someone J sked you v. ha t you 't' rvt>d. Sa me thing w ith Prance'\S Grace "'ho Ronald Reagan's Truckadtt0' Beef Stew? (The latter cont..ains 16 ingTedients, which Is the k and of thoroughness you'd expect fro m a man who declared his ca ndida cy la s t December ) OS MOTHER'S Day . however. m y fa ith in cele bnt)' recipes was rl'c;lored. My hus band and the ltids decided to gt't diMer for me. He rummaged through my cookbooks and two hours later set before me the most beautirul roast I had ever seen from the grill. It was called Charcoaled Roast a la Bert Lance. I'll never doubt B6t again J don't mean to put the m down i ·vt' co ntribute d to the m myself. Some o r you may have even lried my recipe. ''Erma·s Annual Hot Meal." <"Sedated c h icken breast s drowning in a sea of a r anned mushroom soup and broccoli Sel'v(•s I h ree 1( guesb love broccoli. 26 ar lhey hate broccoli.") Barbara Wa lter-.· Cabbage Rolls settm out o ( c h a r a c t e r som ehow nor did I figure Menachem l:k~1n ~attinK aroWld Ln lHael o n £• a r t l' r n o o n <.1nnouncini:. "W e ~ot uny c1 nn<i m on "' My mouth·s JUSt ...,aterlng <or some of my apple pa n cakes ... (Fide l Castro's Bite the Bullet Ch1ckt'n. maybe.> a "" a ' s ., ho"' s off and --_.;==;;;;;;::::;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;jj ~I'<'~ her rec ipe'> 1n m<'lnc 1 Ho"' ~JOn they forl!i'l Pluladelph1a J Som e o r ~he most unli kely men cot\tnbute so m e o r Ua e most unlikely recipes you·ve RUFFELL'S UPHOlSTERY wa...Y•W_. ........ tU2HwtiwltYd. c .... ....,._Ma·••s• ever hea rd of Would~~~~~~~=~~ you try J oel Grey·s --------------~~--. B UT MOSTLY. I 'm suspu.·1ous of them Lake Angte 01ckmson'5 Date a nd Nut Bn-ad The picture above 1t shows Angie with her long. blonde hair falling over her s houlders, wearing a Some or the celebrity Pepper Ou c k " Bob HUMBLE! ,. Hope·s Lemon Pie? Or I'm finding 1t hard fO be humble -beeause right no w the ~AR Y EL LSWORTH JEWELRY S H O P is etpec1ally beautitul ( Horoscope ) WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Mar . 21·Apr. 191· Some people. close to you, make promises they cannot keep. Know 1t and maintam "backup" plans TAURUS <Apr. 20·May 201· Imprint style. c reate. make a commitment -your pos1t1 on . r ece ntly precarious , will be strengthened GEMJNI <May 21 .June 20): You learn facts concerning sarety . security, home. domestic situation. where you st.and with older. powerful person who can close transaction or leave it "hanging.·· CANCER <June 21.July 221: What seems confused. 'sarray, will fall anto a regular. reliable tern. Know it, keep the faath. LEO (July 23·Aug. 221: Em on payments, collections. dect.s whlch affect basic security. Share knowledge with one wbo taught and aided you in put. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Acc:.ent new starts, Independence, Creab bope, valid reasons for optlm.llm based on recent coat.eta, eba.naes and promises. LIBRA <Sept . 23·0ct 221 : Restrictions removed if you are aware of d etails, keys. past obh~alions. policies. Be aware of trends. subtle nuances. SCORPIO <Oct. 2J.°Nov. 2J >: Accent on divide nd s, s u c cess ful career-business enterprise, s ignificant changes, ability to c ommunicate with ''s pecial'' member of opposite sex. Study written material. SAGl'M'ARllJS lNov. 22·Dec. 211 · You get what you want -key is to define aspirations. to delineate ambiUon.s. Emphasis on home base ~ CAPRICOaN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Good lunar aspect coincides now with l o n g.range plans , spiritual "revelations."' good news connected with CananciaJ status or ooe close to you AQUARl\JS <Jan. 20· Feb. 18>: Emphasis on "hidden material," ability to dig beneath surface icatiocls. better undentandi.na of lea , ftnanclal status of partner or mate. Pl8Cl8 (Feb. l~Mar. 20>: Accent on contractual obUaauons. fln.llblnc a proJect. -1al"l1Di borilonl, leuinc 10 of •upP01ed ,-ecurlty blanket, takioi cold pl\lqe llato tuture. II you h8Ve forgotten that we have beautiful paintings along wilh CXJr personally setecl ed and unusual 1ewe1ry please come 10 see us today' You'll v1bl'ate the m1nu1e you enter CXJr door Do sometti1ng exciting this w eek' You owe 11 t o y0urself 10 see what s new and 1nnova11vf> and wearable There is a soec1al IOOk for you gals of the 80 s" Let s Pl.JI 11 together from Mary s re a11y g r ea t collection of fine 1ewe1ry on the grounds at Del Webbs NewpOrte< Inn. Just ten our valet park•no tor park ti yourself) you re going l o M aTy s where 1ew elry buying i s an exc111ng eltpenence -and you II love our pnces. Till Later- Maiy 1>9 ...,,.,.,.,..,,...INWlllN ot '°" ... _._. __ _ .."-... ,~-.-........ ----~-GIA . t t07 J1111b0tee Rd. NeW'POff Beach &44-0130 lllLBEU SAYS HE LEAR.NED recently that a comic from Chica10 la tel..lina esaenUally the laD"8 joke durin1 bi.I routinel at. a Loi Mi1eles club. HUben 1a confident that bla bit wun 't W'ted, but knows the reaction he would get. lf be told bla venloa in the same club. For the moat part, there Isn't a lot of "bor· ro•lnl" ot other comics material, aomethinc HUben refers to u an "honor among thieves" code. H.Uben. who'll be playtn1 a lbowcue at the ~~~·ln~~~.~~t~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;:::~ii~ of hl• acl to national TV show producers. - Now It's a queaUon of waJtina with ftngen crossed. "Tblngs are encoura.gtng," he com· menta. "l know I can never get out of thla busl· neaa. When I can quit painttn&. I 'll know for There u. llartnc exceptions, however. and -Rllbera teUa t6e dorJ of • well·k:nowa femal• comic who ripped off a l111et·known and told UM Job on TV. - -. sure." - .. FEATURING D A I L y TM II•••~-M Or-.. c...t ~.JUM17.1• No Nicotine, JUBt Marijuana DEAR ANN LANDBRS: We hue two teen·•..,.. who attend hltb adtool. ~ la • IOpbolnore, the othet • Mf\Jor. They both smoke pol lto-MUl'b, we doo'l know. Neither lmok\'t ordinary ctiareu ... and we .,. CHteluJ for lb at &th boys have told us that everybod)' ln hi1b ~ amok pot and t.bue la nothing wronc Wit.b it. The older boy U)'I ll makes bim feel relaxed The youncer boy claims it doeul't do an.ythi.n& to him. but he smokes wtlb friends because be doesn't want to look like a IQUare. · p 1. DAILY PILOT Q.ASSIFIED ADS YouCMWlt.PIMtt. l ~~-1 0..Cel....._ ,, .... w. ...... ,. ..... ,. , .. c.... ....... ·········•····•·•·•·•• ................................................. . ••M1ill tM ., .. ,.. too t •rwl 1002 ...................... ······················ COITAMISA WTSIMICHA.._ Well maintained b)' on&toal owoc,... Own« wt.II tan')' lat. 1110.000. : caJJ~Wo~m llJN IOt/ W'f'I ' !•Ill WAlaMOMT 4l'IOAT~ 124~.000 Beat buy on channel. Act ·now! 9ll:Mi761 . OPO; It<~ .·11\IUN10 911.<1 • [ttRiNI llGCAMYOM LIDO ISLA.ND 4 Br •• be. 2 (rplcl .. dca din rm .• a •ton•; 11 to ANet. 3100 aq. n. Via~. PJt,ilOO. Marshall RJty e7 Ocean ~2-atory . braodnew,3 Bdrm. 2 a.. owner's unit. Owner wll sell on lease option. S21S,OOO. Agt. 751-3191 Onl=•~arp. dMn 2 Bdrm 2 a. Wllb dbl g.ara ge. Sma U down and owner wall cam $180,000 'JACOBS REAL TY 67M670 • See thla Peninsula dup&ex now. C.ll 646-7111 Ol'fN"lll O~ 11Sll)N10 1!( N<t • {911111 s,.ct .... Out.s~:ht hght Vlt'W, 4 Bdrm s & WALK TO THI POl»tl>IHG SURF from tlws 3 Bdrm beach oottage. A.laumable low tnt. VA loan of Wl.000 Wm't last!! Call AUatate Realtors. 962-9311. AiLSTATE REM.TORS LOY&Y DICOUTID CONDO M CAMYOM COUMftY CWI Right on the tvsh green 18th fairway. Country French living, 5 Bdrms. 3+ baths. Approx. 4.500 sq. ft. of pure charm. Custom built by one of area's finest builders. Pool-spa-library. Quality construction. Newport Stach and Big Canyon at its best. $895,000. WESU'f N. TA YLO. CO .. llALTO.S 2111 S.Jo .. , ........ MEW~'POl'.-IT ... C&na. N.L 644-49 f 0 My husband and l have beard ad"d read so many contradictory reports. WUl you please check wilb the experts and give us lhe facts .. Is pot dan,erous! lf not't... why is there so much talk about 1t? -JUsr t"LAlN MOM AND DAD t FRANKFORT. KY > L 0 T F1lDtast1c view of golf course and mountains. Ver.wlle.s model al end ol cul·se·sac. Dramatic ~tn. two-story l.iving room and formal dmmg room. Fabulous master i.i»te on fi rst floor plus thn.-e Olher Bdrm swl~ Wllh their own btths. Guarded ~ate communi· ty Excellent ft.Daocmg a\'adable. $675.000 CMTripMx $149,000 One 2 bed.room unit and 2 one bedrooms "'ell 1ocat· ed. All have yards and garages . Owner will finance Agt 556 2600 be.a1111ful den. large pool and s pa E xcellenl terms. SS2S.OOO Pl~ eartht.one carpet. stuaters, quality dra!)el>. wa II pa pe r . A II l h el~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ amerutJes. S83.900. Call DEAR MOM AND DAD: la April, tJae Department ol HealtJa. Educatioe ucl Welfare eame oat wUll 10me new lbMllap. The report to Congre:N aaJcl 11 percent ol lllP aellool aeaJOrs smolle pot daily. Tlte scary news wu &bat the potency ol martjaana haa Increased markedly In tbe last nve years. In Jt75, marijaana rarely esceeded 1 percent THC. Now, 5 perceat THC Is com moo. <THC Is the principal chemical j·~ ~717l ~ f>'f'• '>·•"'''•":·~' Co" ... [ ~ 11111 . £ -.1\ ingredient.) • Dr. WUUam Pollio, dlree&or of tbe Drug Institute, said, "Many young people view marijuana as a simple herb wltb the power to enhance their Uves. Research ls abowiD& It ls a comples drug whlcb can Interfere with leaning and motor coordination and may eveataally lead to serious bealtb problems." There Is also sdenttnc evidence that heavy pot uae can alter the chromosomes, produce a lower sperm count and iD some cases cause sterility. RCTc1ylorCo \)•lU l/<JOO 16 UNITS! Pride or ownership apartments! 11-2 years old. Enclosed garag~s. comb 2 BR & 1 BR. On sit~ mgr. Low ma1nl In· come $64.200 a year S('hed. Xlnl lerms and right oCf! Call ror pro· forma now. 752 1700 ()l"'ff. t ' \/• , , lt,.lf'J' """·. ,, &~~Nrrs [ ~ UNtl Pnme duplex. corner lot, :-. lots ol charm. cll'an and . . . . . now.~2313 · , .. , .. •1'1 • l<l'tl ..... lll•·-i ... .. -.. . ··- 114 '"° 1)3}3 TTY /Of)QHS n1rux $111 ,000 Seller motivated Tr} $20.000 down. A 11 ~ Bdrm:.. :.upl'r inV{·.,t ment Act no~! Cal 5462313 f 'l"1 '• ' 1 '/ • 1f'"'. If <t, ; Ml '• I 1~1!1: -. ROOMY NO OUALJFYtMG Mag.nt1icenl 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. added wood bealTll:d r e il1ng fam1 I) room. warm. roz) bnck f1rt-place, uwner w ill carr_\ Ctnam·m~ 12 ~/, mter~l. $20.000 d014n Call for more dl'la1l:. 541>2313 •t'• ) • I • ,.•' •I•. ' J ·-- REALTORS 675-5511 READY WILLING & AILE Tot. of senic• toy~ cal! CIMw ti f. cOMfort .... .....,. spoc'-' ..._ "'°''· ....... b.drOOM, fOfftlfy "*" hw ~ 1·2 lat to odd a _,. If ~ $195,600. t .. -.ntw..t ..... or 0 .... + McCMM. be.._. Mw'ff b.cli OCMn .ct two bedrOCMft Clltd llG IONUS ROOM $291,000 . I have said It before, and I will say It again. Any mind-altering drug can be dangerous. If some creep mixes a little angef dus& with t.be grass, an u.nsuspectlng smoker cou.ld get spacff out permanently. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you will not think I am being "picky," but I would ap. preciate it if you would tell me why, so often, people say in conversation, "I don't mean to change the subject but ... " and then they do JUSt exactly (hat. Or they will say, "I don't want to complam ... " and then they go ahead and complain. c L A s s I F I E D . .. : . :·· 1Wat Only SI 15.000. Call ~ [ ® fi~lll -~.;;:::~· RANCH STYLE HOME S275.000. Localed on 1'2 al'r'e 01} mp1c ~•zed pool. ~raded ror tenms court Private enlr) lo 125' circular dnve. Dramatic: ll\•tng room w/\'ault beal'11l'd reihngs over· looking park· like l>etting. <Back Ba) I Out!.tandtn~ \alue on quiet cul d.-., ... , lot 4 bed.room'>. fa mil) 4 duung room:.. 3 balhll Spacious ~a rd "'11 I POOL. Only Slll0.000. /J' _ .. ·"" "'-I __ C_O_L_E_O ... F_M_EW_P_O_R_ ... T_R_EA_L_T_O_R_S_ 2515 E. Coast Hwy., COf'OMI .. Mar 67>5511 I am irked whenever this occurs, and it hap- pens quite often. What can be done about this? -A CONNECTICUT YANKEE DEAR UNKEE: Not a bloomln' tit.lag. Ac· cept tbe fact tbat some people llave deeply la· gral.Ded speech bablu alld a am ear. One ol MY pet lrrttatiom Is wbea someone says, "To make a lollg story abort • • • " By the Ume tbe)' get to tbat plaraae It's '°° late already. MEDICAL CARE: HOW TO GETW>UR MONEY'S WORTH. . (714) '51-1895 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 !163-6767 • -<1'1'' ll1Q •1r \H~/H)ti r1 .. i • l~tlll 631-7300 M.I . MEWUSTIMGS COSTA MESA GA.5 SAVER! · Neat : bdrm. i 1. bath homr close to Harbor Shoppini: su M.UFf CAMYON-s 121.soo Cozy. clean and clever! 2 bedroom condominium : hi~h ceilin~s. skyli¢its. earthtones and shake roof. Surrounded by parks. tennis. pool, spa and clubhouse. Only Sl28.SOO. Center · Bus School• Restaurants & golt MEW umNGs course! Only su o.ooo: U,_.l()UI: li()MI:' DUPLEX doors t o • lalaooloyProp. REALTORS. 675-6QOO beach. Two-2 bdrm + lealton c deb M owneT's pad. Good sum· •675-7060• 2443 Eut COMt H...,•-v. °'~ .. mer1w1nter rental. ~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!~~I WE HAVE <$0 Of' TllE R~ USTl~GS I'll 'TOW~ Owner Oex1ble OD (Ulanc· uig. trade. etc. Submit. ~.000. 2 l'NlTS · 2 bdrm + 1 bdrm on 30x.8S lot.. i., block to beach. owe lsl TD Pnced at Sl85.000. S IDE BY S ID E · 2 duplexes. One 2 bdrm. 2 ba. pnced at S245.000. One 2 bdrm. 1 b<1 5239.000 U DJ ts Close to park. beach & shopping. associated 81!<)1<.fP') l!E ll L 'O P S l 111' W Ooit.,,, ~,,'to ta l C°'9do SI0,500 Mesa Verde 2-s tory with new carpets & drapes. bwlt·lll kitchen. Offered VA or FHA. Agt 751-3191 CdMCOHDO On)) $215.000. Charming 3 bdrm. 3 bath in cbou:~ area Duung rm. ram1I~ rm. set bar. too man~ amenities to mention l''ee land lJraod new on I.he market. OCEAN PACIFIC REAi.ESTATE 759-1616 EAST StDI C.M. ST.uTHHOME llSTYIEW IHEASTILU~ Lovely new hst1ni: 3 large bdrm:. & 3 baths ~c Laving room '°'"llh formal d1n1ng Grea t }ard '°'1lh CU!>lOm pool ~ spa Sundeck off l'T\Jj!.tl•r swte. Spectacular cit~ light view. OCEAN PACIRC REAL ESTATE 759-1616 CHEAP HOUSE! Assume VA. $644 p<>r mo SU.000 dn. No qualify sni< Prmc only 541 0425 TURTLBtOCK f.s tale ""('d lol 1:-0:earlv :in a cre•! .... I l h " il ti t1 I ,. t enn1o;; c·nurl I Aclrm Pr<''l1clc•nt h n mt'. !'.t'p:ir<1tl' cl1n1ne room ;,pertarular n11zhl lieht \1t·v. F<'l' land St2S CXXl P841MSULA rOtMT ;o,;p\\ Iv d<.'roratC'd .t bdrm home~ Orcan vie"! $325.000. IAYFIONT f~m tl\' \\'e h<J\ e "l'\ c..•ra I fin<' home..·:-. "1th Ptl'r & ..,hp EL TORO HORSE COUMTIY 1 Bdrm ~ .. :l hath<.: r;.inc·h ..,t \IP. m 1n1 <'Slat<.' in onm~e grO\ es. S2~9'.soo BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 I Bo y\•Jr Q..,,.,. N B 61 '.J bib I tiJ Coldwe_ll Ban~er HIWPOttT HIU COHDOS Five brand new & sparkling custom condominiums. Each with 2 Bdrm & 2',.i baths. fully built-in kitchens & double garaf?es. Jus t minutes to the beaches. priced from $143.500 . IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644-9060 3 Cozy bdrms, frplc. lg P1nd what you want In Mission Hills Country lol w/beautlful fruit DailyPilotCJusllleds. ~ees. low down, owe jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ................................... .. Club. Jbr, 3ba, upgraded. J.st. Everrone's answer Unused. Lwtury condo toa bargaui, Sl00,000. Oo golf course. $131. lnMC~ first 9 7 /8%. Valu """411£ALJY $286.000. Want to sell o trade fOI' equity in Npt. ~!!!!!!!!6!!!7!!!!3-6!!!!!!!2!!!10~~~ Bch. home w/vlew :: yard. Doualaa Honig TI4-!m-Wn (Owner> 'COWIOTS ffei'e.,S • place (Of' )'OU I Bi& 4 bed.room 2 bath with commuolty stables, rl4n& rtnc. RV atorace. aad loU ol wide open spaces. Great Oranae Cty Jocatlon. Only ~:Ca.ll151·Slil • SELECT PROPERTIES BECIEATIYE! SU.SOO down to creaUve new ranancing. 3 Bdrm. 2 b&, ram11y rm. 1.8 mos new. $103.000. Respood today! 638-93U ALLSTATE REAi.TORS FREEi No Coet o~ Ob .... tlon Briqafn..ctr ,.,. ...... ..-.: e.t -(2 t 31 '21-f 141 . t7t4t 71'.0127 ... "17t4) 754.7800 Dair. Wa .. ..,, ,,_.fl. lflO .............. ..., ........ m1.....,A.-.. W..102 ~MeM.CA 7:00 , .......... , .... 7:30 , .... ~ .... - LET US SHOW YOU HOW TO : • Eam what yau're worth! • Chooee yoor own hours! Full or part-time! • 8800fne financiatty Independent • Have the op()Ortunlty to own your awn business .,,_._...,..cud••_.• c ................... .... •M•t ...__._......, Cu ·s•••nlf_..., • ..,_. .. , .. _ .. ..., ... """'··-.. 11111 lt•k• .... ~-.-rdt~ID TO MC*DAYll \ "Iulhearn - "°'" • ..,. •••• T'IA.M' NOW!! tE 810181 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS ~RVICE JASMIME CIEIK In Oni-Of Corona drl Ma r ·., MO!\t ~1rahlt• c: .• tl' liuard<>cl ('ommunihes . Tlw Mn-<t Popul.Jr On.-St orv Model W ith Two f\1-droom!'. Ptu ... ()(.n With ~c""rl FlrE>plare. T""" IJrcc· PJlUl"> \hni \'11>w (If The ()(•(•an \m1•n1l"" lnch1d1• Pool. Sp,1 &· Tt>nnt;, l'~.\SY Fl' .\:'\Cl!\<.. s:n:, <IOI> llYINE Art1<.11c.1llv Oeroralt>cl l\'orthwooct Palin 1111m1· Thrc; llnmt• Sho"'s (,1ke A l\fodt>L ln.,nlr & Ouh1de Tn IRH'I Three f.<JrJ!P R••rfrnnm-; Ph" Ronu., Room & F'am1lv Hr.om Onl• <117 'iM ·-~ ..-·-·· 759-9100 #2 CorpOll af• ,._. NnrporlC ...... macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ----sure VIEW! Price r<'duced for quick sale & owner \\-111 ('Onsider financing this qu a lity 4AR horn('. Ru1lt around pool the It\ in#:?. fa mily & dining rooms afford excellent entertaining ar eas. S755.000 fee. Appl. only. La rry Dyer 642·8235. CT-61) 752-1414 551-170_0 __ (°""""" l/o'ey (,.,,,,. w. •d:Yodq& Cen<er 642-IZJS 644-6200 BOAT SUP Yo• •••• tfl• b•tt of botfl wort& • .. ••• ,., .... w.e.ri ltllllk ,, ·-....................... l Mel z.-,, ......... of .... '-tit _... _. ..... VIEW. Y• OW1t .... bo•t tllpl Coau1ttlo••I M•wport loc ...... ws.ooo. 67J..6f00. ON WATEl-PRIYATE ISLE-SUP Th ............. .,.,..., 2-thry f'ftlll 11 • • w-_. WATIRI Prefw11hu., •coa .,.., 4 111e•11• ..... Jfllhl ...................... .. e .............. 9 ... J .... I &• .......................... -. ........................ =""""' ................. . .............. YllW .. _....,... ...,.. se.100,000 • 1Mtu•11 -... 61Mt00. OCEAll VIEW I/LIGHTS ....,,...._+ ... s1n.1so. . JOIC 0 nr ......... c ...... WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. • : UM. 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Aak for Jim V•tentlne, a1t. mmoo OAI e :a ..... • HERITAG£ Mr.S..leylMdt ~remodaatd ~ ~ '*"' J M l'\s\Jero(k GI n L.owm 1 (I J\l I I JI~'> MOD& "'°' .... ludK•OU.. bdrma. 3 bat!•. formal dUI room. mlrroud t bel doors ln maawr bdrlll , decorated •n .. tth IOflff. £ltd Unit two 1hort bloclla frum pool '1MMO QD&. UCor144·21JI T.tolM ............ ·-· ~ aolf COUl"M ...... .., egf\ 4 l.o ( Bdnm. 5"'9 "1»atl\s. Pool Md• la.I00.000. 972·8421 P ln1?d1~ l9U--O.~I .... Com~)' r.tuitlllbed. -------• M05.000-ll00.000 dn ..... one baock &o brach. YGU lllOBILE HOME Ba.ch .,..., Gary, act. ••••••••••••••••••••••• own lb• Ind. Oreat R&POSS~ION 972·9300~3, 830-8937 ....._,_ 111•.t flnanC\na. ~ 000 $3.000 dwn, 2052, In Pn"" ' Ora.nae. <KC9t1 47>. Call ..... ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~ Ow\ ,...... MfTID ~!.~!'!~~ .. ?!~! Co~ ....._Homes Prind pals. buyer. a pt.. 2 Br. 1 Ba. frpl. + 1 Br t 972·8421 CM "' HB. a11k for BUI e. aue•l cott. Winter ~•If)' .=.ooom• + 1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~•1 prtc.d S bdrm 3 ba 3 car A.pt. te•tal•· Owo r /Allt Lem•aM .. &AleM. Mf! 10~. 11•.ooo S*.000 «.:all .i•4 61~ 6fl.lH I •' P'\aU pnN •.uo• Aft. ePM ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!t -~-1_·1888 ______ 1 l A 75f.f22t = MOO. yr y Sl50. va al --------• •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\lluntln&ton -BY The 12 UNITS. Pool. Costa Sept.675-~ Sea-2 BR + de n. nr lov· Mesa. 1448.000. 10'",.;, lnl. C..-.. M9° JI 22 * IHT * ely club and pool. 2Wl S9S.000 dwn. Owner ••••••••••••••••••••••• TllSTABES CO. 173-7711 ,.~ .. Lii-to•J O.rllna • BR •'~ aa. ---------• srut kM'. don't m1 .. n ! ....................... °"'"in. Co tu Uti8 WAMSM w.e..o• .,.,.. TO SUrT Th11 h~m~ baa •or OoeJOslll ' kit BV OWNER. ljr + fam )thanJ 1 Ad•rM Mod~I. 4.3tBttlQ!Ua (hi.tU r m 1 .oa. bit 1n "Wllh lllt d rnof. puul•, ltlHm ~l lak'lwn Room for bo•t iAnd> be•<'h & yo\lt' own 5-f~ Locatect oo p,...Uaioua Haiel St 1''1v• bou.e from \be w a\C'r. F al M'"i> Wl\.tl .c>w\d ol •\lrf Vt°lule .. itler V\I, bull\ or R V Lra ba<'k > ard twck y•rd. too 4 Ud nna • Att.M'bed dbl 1ar on ru.I C•mil)' with Crplc . & • d •·••c 11treet Nt'MI ~l tt:i.ioumablc lo•n ~ Ai Newpc>rt frw)' Sl7S,OOO wetA.LS TOOA'f A special place·JBr. 2 sty with view · Manlyn. ll~IXX> Goad flnant·an.i ~lD Red h ii l ~Kl' .tlty North wood 38r. F R hvlTll'. $137. OOCH .:" II G .u I \.be C)-n. k> futured .,-; DOWN. 10'' ov.nt'r llatth Home M •tt Cilll fllW)Ctng oo bal 2 br 2 •,. Tlml\hooe~l tai6. ba, h lte ne w t wnhs e 1:1~~19 Slf6.C01 6420346 I 11lo 1 l<L 1ll\ 1lll1 .. · • I • IU . ... ~. . . R.aocho San Joaqwn 2Br -.1oak Vo"Or k J Ud) A R EALTORS OCE4HVIEW Rare Plan 4, Jai.mtnl' c r ... ek . 2700 li q rt Guarded comm .. tennis, pools, spas. $375,000 Owner Agent 640-1212 Of'T10M TO lttY VERY PRIVATE Adults only 2 Bd r m l ' 1 Ba. ln an exclusive area Lovely lawn s a r\d garde ns. Sw1mrn1 ng pool, only $126,500 Gltfltil'nH 21r. By owner. Sl 00.700 751-0425. ~l-43S5, Bob Bt!autaful 48 r ·All the • i. me nit 1 es ·! $129. 900 Mary ROOhtll0Realty 552 -7500 • Near new Lmcoln Mdl In Woodbn dge Estates 3 Br. 2'1'1 bath$. Mun) up· grades $l 69.000 . Sweeny. Sm ith & Assoc. t> 1 3 · n s s , 6 13 · o 3 3 !> • &AiglMa leoch · I 041 548--5873 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spac. 2Br. 21,ba condo . SI 64.9001.t TurtJerock. Canyon vu. 2 I-Sty. 3 BR. ra m . rm .. frplcs. 955-1102 owner frpl.. 2 ba .• s pa, redwood deck. brkfst. bar. Shake $50,000 down. Owner will carry paper on beautiful 5 Bdrm Spyglass home. $525,000. f2'; mt. on •balance. Call 640·~ J •irM ....... ca~ Turtle Rock Highlands rooC. Totally upttraded! -..... ~ !>BR. 38 A. Stewart view. MISSION REALTY Fabulous ir :<nbelt loc. ~to greenbelt. pool. ____ 494_-07_3_1 __ _ Call 645-9161 . OPEN HOUSE Rare plan 1. rrof. de· •3 0 00 B y pp coreed ne utra l ton es. " • · a · OCEANFRONT REAL TY /. 5296,500. Flex. flnanCa..lt. 955-0688. New m o dular t~ pe 9wnr/Agt. 64o-8145 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ *ttlllff! TrlHI~! homes. pvt commumt}. 2 It.a~ ~ bchs. 24 hr sccunty. sub- Costo ~ I 024 1---------t n...-~ 111 b It lett '"6 OK n 111 4!19 3816 *'-••••••••••••••••••••• LAJtM FAMIL y vwuer w carry ac up "'6 to 145.000 ASSUME l!>l ---------•I Need S Bdrms? 3 baths. TD al s:i,r; All this 4r tn Out or the o rd1nar} MESA YBDE family room. formal dtn· w o o 0 n tt 1 o G E Spacious wood and glass CHARMER inl( room. builtin kitche n l:SI"ATES. 2 Br & den home. Generow. use uf This high ly upgr a d ed and encl06ed patio. As-townhome . J e He r so.n Ule. Mulu le,•el b\lng m home 1s an m1nl cond t· l>WJle loan. owner will ~todel $147.000 wooded area. P n ' ah! ~ 'tton. It features : 4 carry2ndT D.Sl2A.SOO. decks. t r ee i. Flexible 8 d r m s , n e w p I us h IARRETT ti.na ndng '268.000 carpet mg, new wall cov REALTY REGISTtR *WQOOBRlllG[ Laguna V11la14e R E e rtnit::.. 1·eram1c tile 642-5200 Aho m f..ibulous WOOD-491·1161 11oor.; and 1s on a hu,::e ----------B fU DG E EST AT l-:S -..--rul de i:.al· lc1l Olfcred at ------Thil> one a dr amu ucall) I ST ClA.5 S onl~ Sl39.50U For more lkaullful 1 year ohl 2 upgraded Lmroln Model So. loclllna Beh detwli:..call540-ll51 bdrm , 2 ,, ba .. :! Stun .J Ar 2 firl'plul'•'!I, roun ;Br Condo 1ocatedmH t:oodo Over 1400 :-.q fl. tam m rt·ur \ ard & ::.o dw.1\'e ocni.1dl' compll·x i\l;inv xtras Ea~l:-.1dl•. moch more $is..I 5()0 o( Tahleroc". ~. 'ew lov~I' '' "\. ",' '••ar ··II l'!~·I • . . . "' .. , '-" .~.. u "' "' plu:.h a prt cot colored ~HERITAGE REALTORS spa. $1.Z>.000. li~ llv.ner ~i Woodbridge carpct1n i: New opt!n ~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!~•I G42·4905 da}s. 6·l2 l:iJI RcalUJ \\can! drap<·r1e' Ownt•r 0 v-hll.!. '"~t'"'led stc~m b···'" "-,._,, ---se.. i .:•n.tM) U~> ... U uUI OAK GLEN ~ "''" in shower. Ground m Om.a Point I 026 1!1211 Oarranr :a l'k,.,, lr•lnr eludes p utt1n1? i:r et•n. hUl(l' pool. p\'t bch t•n t rance. l ndr y mal. ~arage. e t c . Other amerulJeti too numerous to men\Jon. Offered al an incredibly '°"" pn~ of Sl60.000 :-lot lea:-.\.'d I.ind ,\.ssOl' f~.., an· Sl62 116 per mo Thi:. mtludcs .ill vfOPCrt} t..titt..., t-tot..il m;.unll'flance O"' nt·r ha!> tax vrubl<-m:. & mu .. t clase ~cro"' b) I! I ~ Cir propert~ wall be n:mtl\Nl rrom markl·t P lt'J"' tdephonc ov.nl'r ;.t 1ill1 liiJ.6874. ····••················· D1 s l inrtivc new 2 bedroom. 2•, ba t on domm1ums. $105.990 25111 Elde n Ave. C.M 642-6734 New owner transfcrn'<l. musl seU Sl.25.000 3 Dr 2 Ba home. Wall a ccept cash/trade / molorhome on S30.000 eqwt.> Zoned for 2 rro re uni l!>. 66 l ·8000 --------...,,liliqon t.och I 040 ··•······•······•······ MESA.DELMAR VA TERMS L.iri;:e~l I :-.tory model 111 tr.ict. Excellent hll·auon o n a quiet s treet 4 Hdrms plus la rJ(c Jamal~ room. Askin~ $1 lti.WO l-'or more info. cull ~1151_ ~'~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS 's Y CAM 0 RE GI.EH BRAMDMEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2\12 ba. Quality to wnhome condos. Only 4 av1ulable. from $114.990. 2A30 Santa Ana Ave. 642-6734. Ill CONDOS 2& 3 BEDROOMS Starting al SlOl .000. On V1ctona btwn Newport& Ha rbor Blvd. 541.3559 hes141-l644 2-IU<S TO SURF ;\ll.;Sl" s i-:LL Oo"'nlown II B :1 tl d I B a ASK Sl 14.9<10 . Owner/ M,tt 900 6!144 ---· PRICED RIGHT! Sui>er 2 bdrm. pool home with large encl. patio Onl>· 20,., miles from the sur f. Full price only aJO.llOO Park Place lnc. 842·1461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *•ON THE l.AIE One ol Jrvine's m ost pre st1g1o us res iden ces WOOD R R I DG E CROSS l:"'G 'S lar ge~t rrcdel Thl· · Easton ... 2 blk:. 10 .,hopp1n ~ & nnl'O\a Call ror }OUr jA'NJO;,I IO!>j>e<.t 111n. \\OOdhrldgc RcalllJ 5;; I ·3000 1~2U lbrranC'a t'k,.,,lr.IM --------- 1052 Clli,llrYJYIM._... 10 New cu.tom homes bdUnd lron g ates w/an ~•c lua ave Newport Ueach add.res.a. l ~miles to Weslcllff shopping. near Irvine Ave 4r Santa babel. From S~.000 Open llam to 6pm datly or by a ppt. M2-828l or 544-0614 TUOOl~HME Soanne ... ~~~i tt1hngs. 2 Hr ~ den. $106.000 As 'umable loan U1 Newport Beach. Call Tim Rhone. 631-126f\ REALTORS 00 to beach. lrg 1 rm. 2 sl> home on R·2 90' lot, bw lda ble. $335K . 7101 Seashore. 645·8410 THEllUFFS Dramatic 2 Bdrm. 2 ba . f o rmal d i n r m foWflno·ine. · n Elegarit ·•· Sl~.500. HA.STINGS & CO. 640-5560 ~OCWIROMT Newland •176. S33.SOO. _S48-_m_1 _______ 12bdrm. 3b• twnhse. Pool Balboa Pen1n Pl. 5 SKR.646-4380 • 20 unh condo conve rsion. 4' t.ennla. Harbor View adrm. 4 bath family M rt R Hilla area SlOOO mo lo home. Dramatic iplral ---------t Hunt. lkh. a ner eal rm 6'4-0868. stairwa) lO top deck tor (:;s t a te . J oe R i le)' unsurpasaedpnva~sun •EXCITING• M8-\5Uor631-575t. ... .,.. .. 41Ch l169 baltu1'& + magn1f1c-ent ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• view and o wner will S..CWl"Y 8 Units Great Orange SUMMER RENTAL finance Lovely-ltJghly upgr aded County r ental .a rea . 5 Bdrm pool home .iva1I. HOl.U w \Illa West Home. 20x60. Sepa rate .meter i.. A•· now S3SOO mo Agt ·~ S 607r.~676 Laguna Hills rucesl 5 swne low interest loan 67S-8170 ~ -.,tar pa rk . corne r lot OnJyS27l.500 -------- WANTED v. l.a.rge patio area Air DaVld Bourke Realtor BLU F FS CONDO. To l<>nd -onl ) $2 1 .500 5469950 rent or lsetopt 64MI019 tJKS<ml IOUMrTS Udorart& Durl.IX l tl1 4 T ra,eleze Xlnt ~st.side . C M loc Bach units 3 yrs old. Xlnt cond. inside & oot MUil see Owner I Agenl 644-9900 or 494 ·2966 l.ge & clo&e lo beach F'tt w1cabana. outs1<k patio land. 2 BR 2ba. Xlnt & garden 01Shw ai.her. cond Gd schb . comm d1!.1Jv!>al fros t r ree pool1t ennl1 Lo an a~ FriR1da1rt• Frt•n ch sumable OMC.good1>U) Jrmotre d1v1der. 2 at Sl.95K 230 Ct.'(lar St storage!ohed:.. c·orner lot. 8 Unite;, $240 .000 Xlnt call ownu Cor appl 1HU636I cond. good location with &U·8200 CLASSIC room to bw ld Seller will MOIU.EHOME h1.>lp finance. J oyct: SAllS Walt.ze. Agt.631·12E6 Z706 1larbor.Ste 200 A BUILDERS S4A.59l7 SpaclOUl> R 2 lot in C M. __ r ____ ---···· uwner WI JOlilt 'venlUl'e or trade S89.950. J o> ce Wallie. 63 l 1266 tMYISTottS W~ DN·ASSUMABLE LOANS. ... We"ll pay negative for 2 J Br. 21,a:1· 1t> Condo ~ fw Sale I 200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ....... 1207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT 3 Br. 2 Ua . 2-sl y. ~I beach. $1200/yr l> ;\gt. 673·54 HI COl"ClftO .. M• 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.orona Highlands 4 Br ;iba, lge bacltyd. Grcal rarruly home. Accesi. lo pvt bch. s 12001mo. Ai.:t. M5 2251 ~~-~~--- I l > r new I Bltns. l'nd ••••••••••••••:•••••••• i.: a r age w / 0 p e n er . ~rr ~Jl.A.'>I A sts~~~ou 1:: • anl aa UC Ocean Y.lt!W Harbor Vu Hills. J bdrm. frplc. huge yd. f'renl·h doors $1250 m o . Pref lea.sc/optlOll. 642-IMI08 & 644-8722 afl Spm. OH My Heduced l o Sl89,000 ar':~· ~our own North •·· 642-009l or~ IU Min i ran c h has REALTORS 3Br 2b a on +iar c1ssu-. what a gorgeous 4 bdr m ~~~!!!~!!!~!!!!!!!~I !opl't t acular 'iewi. &< ----------i f'rplc Q uiet locat 1on. home and in such a i.uper -:: wl·lw.1on on which to LOW DOWt4-LO IMT. f7SQ1mo. 642-4709 ~Uon (Newport Beach rai..'4! food. horft'S. cow:.. Comer lot duplex. Very Dovedihores areal with SIAYtlW -.heep. luds or i.:rand low down will .illow you Colta~ a spacious noor plan pro 4 e R hom e w • t h lo.ids Be M!lf suff1l·1ent! w aswrrw !*' .r;.. loan and 1224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,dJ.ng lavab1Uty a t 1l 's panoramic view Totall> <.;all Pat Murdoch. C 0 ~lier finance balance best Lovely yard with upgraded. '441.000. \ ~ Lnhmitt.'d Klly Gre3\ rental area Only •2 Br Condo. nr So C:.t Plaza. pool & l>pa SSOO :"\o pets . 751 6l6ti , '1S0-02l1 fn.ut tree. a nd garden ~ 114-:60~ $93,$00 Cal l n o w \ 1ews from bedrooms ---~5370 L.ge a.55umable, low 1n Co::a:•rdd A t.gesl loan and seller~ 111 r ( 1· • · "oper+y l600 LL ST A TE carr> a 2nd S325,000 -rt 1 • l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ 111 eaunow979-5370 .._.port~ •OllAHGECOUNTY• Rtr::a.•TOAS • •3 Br. 2 ba Condo nr S Csl Plaza Pool. ~pa Ga:. pd $S!JS . 7 5 1 ti1 6ti. 75&-02'li A 6 " 3 7 ="-«'"" l>ho(>ptng cent"r f<>< .,._ LLS T'ATE 4-5 S '"'" Ov.nt.'r ffid \ _ I 11 t~ratt-on I R 5 10 Ji REALTORS t 076 t..11u1t' SI 000.000 ,\gt H B Lt.'X ,..pu :x J ~rs nt'W $208 K 1n loans J\ Hr.. Pnnr uni>. AR\ 3 Br. 1 ba. 2 car ~arJgl'. ,\dullS only 2188 Can~ on <=li Onv~ by $S201mo ~ jtgJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "';l $"-lJ·28Ul ~ll)lf, Z·Br • .-.wpt H~iahts. hvl tub Agt 848·~. L ":"lll.'SC.\I. Ol•J'()HTU:"'IT Y Custom3bdrrn . on nl';irl\ l ai.:~. clir..t• to b4•iH h $395 .000. Owner / agt 4!18-a257. lflcOfM ,~ 2000 5 unit -. 1, b lt1l k., t u -•H•• ... a•,•L·~--... •......,---:"-•· .... lA>rt B.1~ S:1:!5.000 ~1 :l bdrm 2 ba . end::.11 l(Jiage. ~ard . v.a .. h rln h•iok up . all 011 '"' lrnll'll!d ocrupdn! ' T!-.1 ~11.:nt 1,.12 lliO:J ··•···•·•·····•···••··· PRESTIGE MIMDB> Your chance or a lafet1rn1: ror soch an ideal local.Ion oo QUlel end o r Lido I l:klrm hom e on s upt•r v.1de lot. A fabuloul> bargam! S495.000 fktih1ll 0-~~t ·.1hv -t bdrm 2•., ba . htJ(hl> up ~raded. new carpc·t I. p:.1nt . ort•an ", .... ~IJS.000 ()v.11er wll calT) at 1u1,•. No loar fee!> V A a~ J1l Vnnt· only 581-0821. or ~ ext 2'29 t 1 ~ , ) ~ : ; Ill l S-Juaft ~~~~~~~I ~·••QIN) 1011 A vr• Ar•~ ~-,U'AJ dn ,\IT O 10'- COST A MESA Int ooh i>\5 IU!b:I :!~ untl\ 6 )l'an nt•w Ov.Twr v.111 <arr) lvh ol pd µ ~ r ' }-. ' 1 1• I I ,. n t llt 11rer1al ion bend 1ls "''th 1mpt1l\t-mt."nh al "-' ''' \41luc ~l.l50 uw i5:l l!t20 j QUAIL A.!~~~ .. 10,.. Tll l :lO ,..M.I 2200 ··············•·•···••• \lofro Ba \ <>Cl!an \ u IOL'> from Si!l90 . v.dlk lo h•· d r h 1 • rm' "' J 1 I \hl ~l IMlll..t ... DHerl. 2400 ····•••••···•··•··••·•· FOR LEASE 2 J:!r • .!' 2 ba \ ICW \'Ontlo :! l'Jr .:Jr.igl' w 11µnr lrpll'. lllll"rUW;J \I' S7:.!~· nu .,..or l'Tllirl' info <'Jll ~ ~us .14.;i, or~ M9'• •CHILD WElCOM£• l::a:.U.1dc. Z bdrm . new dl'l.'Oralur l'arpt!U.. fr~h )•Jlnl. lt:nt'\•d ) Jrtl. J!Mdl(e :-..O l}()(jS. "'at,·r l)dld . $500 m o 1 •'J •" O ll\1•1n1 lili t-. ""·1111. '1•1 Cllfl BJG (",\,~YCJ:"J ho Ille for •••••••• ••••• •••••• • • • • saleb' owner J500'>Q rt Ml'STSt:ETOEH.1.1 .. ;\ 1-l>l'a~' tile ·on lari:•· l'~terdln>p1calvJr.1dLSt prnate comer lot with "''l~ •,IXllllJtn' :J 11.1ll 11 ·---------\iew 46" pool w sa n3 dl'l'IL'> and bJlron} orr up !'few 2 bfdroom !. bath h,,mi• '1 "•.iun 1...ii..1·<. (.'oun1 n l lub C ntr trllni' 1JOCJI !Waulllul\\ l.1n•l'<'·•~·d . n•> main 1-;,l't.,1111 .!llolr111 lh • u . -.tatrs rjmlh rm or ~ run & dr~mauc en bvnu-. rm Ul'< or.Hell tf) featu.nn.:Span1i.h1tlt· v.ith ~texiran pJH•ri.. l h r ~ u ll h o u t 0(-W carpcllnl(. tl'•lurt~J Profe5b1onally dt'cornl v.aJls and wood panchnJ( t'<i Ov.'Tler wall a rranl?\' Lovely rrench doo~ lead rm.ancmg 1f needed Call lo pool. spa. BBQ and 714 759-1913. O r 640-196.J flrepit plus sWlken w~ forappoentmenl. bU and views galore': 1 $139.500 OCU>4 VU COHDO LINGO Rl-:AL ESTATE NO CASH luxury 3 BR 193 &112 211 Ba, $199.500 645 7Z72 s.uta AM 1010 NEWPORT IUCH •••••••••••• ••• • • •••••• 2 Br home . close to $62.tOO. beach., wllt.'d R·2 Owner A.-'l/4% Loca w ill carry . $95,900 Take over the low in RobertM1rnken .631·1.266 te r est loan o n t h • REALTORS charminl( 2 bedroom condo Dining a rea . mint blind s. c u :-.lo ~allp.aper . ··coun l r} \lllage" a t mosphere Tustin schools. BK R Call 540-1720 TARIEil 6 DB.UXl UHITS l'JU ~1 E l'...\.STS 10 I':. nt '..!Bdrm ... ealh TilEST \R!\it:.-.cu f.73 i7til ~xes ~~ ~s1w1th on b S14.000 do-..'TI on t'Jch bulldmg Tht·) a re C'loM.' or1 breuJl e\•en Call now 54().3006 h,\.IO(l', ard t'flt lc..l'<l ~ rtl • I' p.11 111 !llQ>Llubhvu~"· Hd )..Jr ht l.. 1..i-.t ..-"l't ::i 1..-1 Oel.ert Hot Spnn~~ ~' ~·t..' !>Pi Jit~ 2l3 378 2572 •-'!"!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!"•I 1 Br. Ir~ \ J nl. I .. m.111 dot<. oj( >l:.!.J lll'I !'>l•t• JI ~11))1on Hilb Country Lluh Jbr 3b.a. upgraded t:nwwd Luxury condo On golf courst'. Sl3l.OOO r I rl> I •I 1 11 '1 v 3 tu l' S2J66,<n) Wi1nt to ~II or trade for ,'<lwt~ in Npt Uch home v. \ "'w & ) ard Doug la!. llon1.:. iU·9'i3 1191 I°" nt'r I ~ t-: 221td St (' '.\l E,\STSIVt-: ... <t Br. lrpk. quiet lo~:al I"• ba. :! C<tr gar. itrt.lnr. S0.5631 099'i l'\t.'li ------- 2 llr. I lia. nat woo<l 1n 1 !oi.tl 1.:ar. h~ rem· ~d. H\ Jt"C't '!>.' $450 963 lr.11 i --------CM of Stah Pt opcrty 2600 -J Hr 2 lia. ~1\!-.a dl'l ~tar J\dll b.21 S625 ,.-our dehau units. 2 8d 2 IJD ea with garages, S2:50.cnl SeH•n new un11s w ith rlf't.'Plares, man} extras. $520.000 Roy McC .... IUtr. 541.7729 Trade up 4u lllnt cood . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 154 0986 Pn~ t:;ast side Jbr. 2hJ. peh OK . Si.>U/mo 6311.\32. Brand ~w Las Veos. N e \ ••ng lt: fa mi ly homes Now a vail ror l e a se o pt ion. onl> S600 mo C: a 11 no v. . Si50 mo mcl 1.ta rd{'nl•r. 4 70l llM ~ Br 2 &. 3 l".Jr i.:arnJ?•' HOUSTON AGAIN in 1980 11,aiJ1/1$ Re fs reqwrlod Specialwna in s lnp cen· ~1l & kidl. OK Ag\ ll'r S ;1 nd ofC 1c1:/ -------- v.arehoui.e-. Call C<AI f~aio Valey 1234 T e' Realt y, \7 141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54'7 S001orl113 l 4-44 82.50 Luxury 2Br , 28a twnltse 75'0H WATER !!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!'I ,lust reduced for qwck I •Cl( I .a.y sale. Custom 4000 sq ft ""' ""' beauty. P rime 3 channel 3 Bdrm. bh a ke roof. locat1 00 on Humboldt hardwood floors. re· Is land. 65' s lip. By rmdeled kltch. Just a Owne r . S799,000 Open beaut.iluJ home-ready to dally. J6531 Caros el move into. Priced at Lane. 714/84-0-7611. OUTSTAHDIHG Immaculate 4 Bdrm, patio home In Wood bridge. Close lo swim club a nd tennis court. Featur es : tro pic al atrium. stained glass windows and parquet floors. A.saumable loan. Sl.50.CXX>. TJtiMSAMYOMEn 3tfr. 2&. 2·!1t.ory w1lot, lrg. enough for your own court. Can be yours for on!y $119, 900. ROOM Wlttl A V5-w Spacio us 3 B r 2 Ba v. ram. rm. Ii bonus rm Ot-t-an view from 2nd SI)' Excellent investment al $215.000 Rae Kodgers 631·1266 801 ChH Or. Open Howie Fri + Sat 1·5 . R ae Ro dR e r s 631-1266 REALTORS W s ide. no dcr rruunt. s:!S.S.000 Agt 546-2497 -------a.din.~ ~ spa & pool. cpt.s. drps. rrplc, AC. 2 c11r gar, 2700 955·1SSO d.>:.. 499·369•1 HOUSE DUPLEX 4UHITS ....................... eves LUXURIOUS FAMILY HOME 1tmEAT 4 bdrm. + bonus rm .. 2 suo.ooo. -------- ; N••REALTY 1044 54'-0114 No qual1fyin1, s harp 3 bdrm. 2ba. nr Souti\ Coast Plaia. Ass lrg VA. lLo dwn. $108,000. Owner. ea.St llOMTOlllW 25t«y. 4 bdrm&, 3 ~tbs. family rm w /frplc. c lose lo ~. shopping &c pub.SIJS,.500 don osen r, ·'. 111 I·· ~. '1·\. , HOMI + IMCOMI :lo" e l Y I B d r m SELL \die Items with • 5.bach quarter• llaUY Pil~ ClusUled Ad. ~ . ') sepwat.t k.ltcben • t42>587S. . lll s;reat vea,-=~mmmmm .. ;;;;;;miiiii;:: dCalta....._ I cg Coldwell Banker Coutwal. IAMlll IMm'IS YOU to , join the netlon '-s largest divenJfied real estate company at' their beauUful new location in South La1una Beach. If yo\I are an experienced salesperson with a tdeaire to work with the top !salespeople 1n the country. c:ell ,E•mle Blee at (714)644·9060 for a ·C!OllOdential tnwrview. AN EQUAL OPPOR11JNITY EMPLOYER Assume 8l>r• V.A. loan. Lrg. comer lot. Room t.c expand. RV access. 3Br IALCOHY s...t.._.. IOll Coa\a 2 Mesa. all for 288, frplc. landscaped. IA Y VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• SllS,000. Call '152· 1920 ltUMITS fence, sprinklers. Sellci ExclU!ol Ve Penin s ula WATERFRONT HOM E wiU help finance. Full Pe>1nl 4 bdrm. 3 bath. Oc· Wlut~ wate r view from '-'-'U ~IL pnc:e. $105,000. • eup.ed·onl)' 4...., moot.ha. every room. 4 BR 4 Ba. T A Larae assumable loan+ 91115,CXX>. A&\. 838·3314 Bl .ACE A111ume $44,150. 9~~ owner will carry. New -~---------1 .-~ b&n. Free standlJl~ con· construction. E asy to WuA • ft1 1091 PIOfllATIU .. do. 2+1 newly pa1.0ted s how. $385.000. Owner 1-...n•·•t,.M.I ~--'--. Want.o«fer! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._ ....... l:ar pets. drapea. Full .........-2 Bdnn. AHutne loan. C price: SeJ.ooo. Seller will Price: m .ooo. IUITm.""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 8CTcAitR E REALTY -..oo33. 846-9039 r:: f\L'l lr11lt0-i..p f·~t ·.1Jt\ INC. 77o«JtM • j. I :1 ,, I °""' .... 1sw. tlma Mesa. owe with In the mountain• IO ba .. Crplc., d lshws hr. level acres with spacio~ patio KldlJ & pets OK. 5 bdrm Spa nish style $6i5 + $600 d c p home. Modem & deluxe 714 !l64·~ or 913.2911 Fenced pasture , barn ;\lent.nofff. with h vrng quart~r11. ......... •--t. 3240 ~ everything }OU • --need ~ be a gen~rnan ••••••••••••••••••••••• r•n~her. Ortly 4s ~asy Ekpnl 2 bdrm. fam rm &o minutes from Newport den. 1sns mo1. Plush Beach. Sl:I0.000 crpts. 2\lt ba. cedar & &lU&. s blks .to ocean C7 I 4t 67S-4400 Obi car pvt 1ar. fuJly tllJt 6214Ut maiat. yd. Adults. no HAABOR peta. Inquire at 527 1Jt.b St. 114-91111M33 l. ..... &9-c.U !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!l~·::.:.:::._·•o•.... 20'l. doWD. Full pnce -.._. ll00.000. 17 units. All ate ••••••••••••••••••••··~ BAaC BAY VlEW Fer~ 1100 2 Bdrm. Thll pl"Ol)el't.)I WESTCLlFF Condo 2 3QOOsqf\,byOwner ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllapenda~. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Gardener & water Incl. $815. Julic-~•Ma·14'l. bdrm. Adult.a no pet• mo.000&42·97&a ~ •.~.Call f73.te40. , ... Ul'W .... ~ Saner J2~ c. •. ~· S51n''°°a~n2 a.ta Me.a loeaUoa. a • d --------• _.,_ .... r_ .. , . Oii, ....,sq .. J ,Bdrm 2 Ba. Owntr wlll ~·a Landln& Broe . THICllST Partl•l oc•an vlew' IDlk• thl1 one ol t..hc &ow.et pric.cl unit.a lo 'n. Ci.at. Dramatic 2> 'tory Uvlna rm. over· lookillC a .,...nbelt. v.,, anoUvai.ct seller. Onl) 1170 • us•••c• de!. A# Ml·5032· WT)' at l~ for. yean. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I a»OI' f>.ctwJle, °" the IM:SIAYSPA.HISH 115.GOOdowtl. FUii price ...... waur . lBR 2ba, CHAIM FAI • •OOI aos.ooo. Vurly tncoo"te .... •• 2100 11000/mo. 141·5~31 ' ...__.,Hot Tub, Vollavball On your OW1I .Pvt I hole '20.0000. Tenant• pay •-•••••••••••••••••••• _MW11 ___ 1 ______ _ ruuo •J count w/180 de1 view ot &AlliU. Mt I Hill C c.owt. 4 bdn:D. + Maid'• moun&atna from lhl1 • .. on • ounlry WALK TO PARK • rootn. Price rachaellon 2010· 2 Br. 2 b•, €\TIG€ O.ab. 3 bdrm. 1 bli •• up. UM aww, apacio\ls 3Br. ... ooo. Brina creauve tpKk>Ut hocne. Jacuuj __....., .... HOM\ =· Onuaed. LuW')' Luah 1and1eaplnc. d•· olf~delSol Realtor wtth ea.20 encl lanal. 2r~-a.-~'--1131.0oe>°'ii~: 1~: airabl• atl.hborhood Hedda Maroa~ 648· 1044 1tora1• •PUH, aaay Real Zit.ale 1nvttlment.s Val~ ... 000. Wan\ '° Diii' achooll 4' thopplna. LMVtlDCIUI• can lMdlcaplna. 8'ePI JmW.Cou\HW)';NB ..uoru..S.fweqwl.)'ln 91G/roo.Alao•Oll:48r. away from chabh~H. 641-6646 Npt. Bch. hotne wtth 28&, MOie ..,.. •• 1U.ll., 1'aa ,..._draw la th• ~·}mnJ.acrtalJ i.u... ao..dSund v\w • rard. Dou&laa featuro : H Z51mo. Wiil. •. a D&llY Pllot ~500 term1. \1141 •>' Hoftl&. 114f8U·llil HURRY ' 1•1·lfZI or O-UW Ad.142-M'TS. 10 I W..t Ad l*•ILI Mt.art COnart. _.., • .:___ ' .. t It 11U.fa I .. ~ .,... .... ..,............. .. •• , ..... ""'--........ ua... ,.--............ .. 200 T 1 -Cl •••••••• •• • • .... •• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..... ••••• • • • •• • •• • • • •••• •• •• • • • • • •• ••••••••••••••••••• -.. Ulldty J~ \ • , _ OM. y "'1.01' to t f• .._. Jl41 Y"fe J.167 JIM • ......... ,. .................................. . uiuineHU•••••••••• _ .... , ........... , .......................... , C:._4W.._. )II.IC:--..... J.114 to' &o bch La T rm 11._._&--.., .... -.,.. CHlm..W 4400 .. .,~ UJO llC*arolla&llT r-:.a.. l .. 2 .......................... _ .................... holal+yard iiltei» .... ...,...., 4ll0 ·-·················· w ..... e , .......... o3 ct.r s tldr9 r --l .. l U I aa ol Hw PINS 81.U famlU. only Wtoekl •••••••• •• ••• n•u••• •• •••••••••-••H•••"- ... ,.. ,_,I •ty ..... a. ,.,.-.'i::..-',_:: ::--07W 'lr'l'r.-..!! .ik co tad.. o~ Cd{i -.. rrAPTS JUM ..... .July Nlo. 1Jton1• 1ar•1 ... o., ~o1nc:arorn::o\ .... fflortfk.,.,,"16, .......... P••AUH dm9 6.,, ~t. ~ ~.! tfU 1DO Q;';p~:.-·~,:;.~=. ~U§._Hl $H5. 7101 Balhoa Penlo, Dr ho ~e:v'i:.~··=~:.: ==yin=· ~-~.Wl plt•H. IUda • Jttt ,,_.., ......... w/MW Mr ~U,'1511111 frptc, tnel far., IH S.WO"t.N8MS-MIO Zoae (10"*•20\lt '), Ca.UMO-tlll. 90r. ntuna.. ~ .... La • .,.,. -.kcw '7MJIM.Rll Oil rpu. dtpe • llH1~ao .,,.. 1,~ba I ll'J ,;;; 1tov• .. dullwtlr, Ju . .OCEANnu>NT .vaU m...a.~_ N......_CalllJMm •WM.ITOIMCH• .,..,,~.Nf... =:::.;'J'.!..~1_!!1!! '*'-deck. bam' <'tU·a: lndr1nn.FromMIO now. wHkly. 'spec · Oftle»......., 44C>O Olluu l rm otn~ tdJ . ...., .. .._ NII 1 room Cona11 tor .... JI" 1~ chUdr1aa:-'NoP.\; bl\na,.,.1.t1e1uons SPMC at.ftOf tac\Alat w. Nr ~. ~ •••••••••••"•••••••••• ~~:el. ~sz:m ...................... . • ~ ..... laall pn••M ................ • ....... "'°' a.oan • --• .... _ .. _ ........ •. l'JS.SURP' me. SUITIS . 8 )vd. NO DOGS w..., ... .._fer Lae ....0 · --.....-m l -.. ''"""' NEWPORT Prtme Newport Beach Appva 30'J+ 1q tt a.ad {NEE lllld. -ft't 1)46 ~ ~ Y9.rd. DO peg. ~ mo. APABTM£NT8 loc. Nur O.C. t1.f11ort, 70+1Q I\ o( p1uab o(Rco la Ul LU;e . H.a ......_Ne.:r:'ft~::' ClJ: ==:~ Afaihluly l S»-WlllS 2bdnn uoo + UliL Rent loci. Neepllon, eon, apace. Airport aria. --· ry ' bed,_,:• ud . l4H (l)umiq lbd, beamed Infant oaly, DO pew. No s'eerr cvnceut.'lm1 • lJOOaol,to 7~AakforA.no. ./MONEY ...,.., ~ a.rd be&Ju wutt pool I ... -.. •••••••••••••••• cctlina built.I 1 wtUirbcda · • ' · re • 'I .• ~r ~::J: Hd .,..~&Ual • Br. a ba. d/wuh. PoOl. ~~th O::......~· ~~Blvd. c 0 p Its 4t m 0 t e . •NU. COSTA MESA• ' lllf, no .-... Xlm NI . O.......,_ ud clll pr Nr s. Cat Plua ---,,,... __ • Sttmarial aerv avaU. Med/dental HMO. TTl IQ IOrSOJ-"" PoOI •en I • lJaelaided 6 "°">'· lf,SO. NUISS CMe...... JIZ4 a.ta If•• I.nor Dou& 85l·94l 1. ft1V rm 1uite le patio. lt=f.. C.permc.illone) -....................... *<J«D1DELUXESUITES, Super.fully equip . ._.... lMJ ._ C.U~ lh10&1n1too Harbor, l8drmapt I ....... .._. M40 From~. Air cond , 5499/mo Tom540-2200. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Brend n•w Peotllo~ Encl....,. .... IU pa•ci. •••••••••••••••••••••• &ammer·Wlnt.er Rentals ~ S~eetaular \'ti• of CSELECT moo &DIJ lbdrm. 1000. 6425<173 Lowl~ aU •dull, no pet.a. NOr•TYHOUSI amp J*g UUI pd. 28M ....... ....., 445' ...... !bdrm. d«I). J .... T PROPERTIES Spt>ctacular waterfront l.2Ac3 8t' •s>U· DOG Ed· UJ.JISO E ca Hwy, 615-8900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b&. Townbouu pool J•<' \'ICW ~ka llVAU.abl• 3 Bdrm apt • .iu PAid Ullff, h. b. MS--0811. For atore "o(Oceapace • .. w.a l""1b ~ • a ; -----No Pdl 114-640-6655 °' lnd gar, adlt. UDO ISLE b) wttk or reasonable rates. old ~ lklb Lturt~fl NO Ft.E' Apl .. Condo m IM&Cl 6'2-~3 Mot.na'S.WA.LI rmaUi. 4 bf". 2 ba. Walk lo SOOto 2700 S.Ft. m..11JO ,..nlw \.•II• Ht•ouala ~ 2 Ir S br apls from beach, dub " terlllU. M~A VERDEl>R tn~~t2 86tr Nr SC Plai.a, 2 lllX \'()Cl 2 Bdrms, 1 balh apt, $450. Frplc. lar1e yd, 67'5-6l6l PLAZA ...... 3244 sr boat )h", n1 .... h, 3ur, 00.. 2br. Jb11, pool. •P• Adult&. Gas p.ud. pet.lo, pr, er Huntington ~~~ U25Men Verde E.C.M. ·•••••••••••••••••••••• 2.Ba, SliOO~ ..-~ ~t· l In Park Brliw __ ~·S073. Hubour, cbiklren OK. IAYROMT ~::::-_ 545-41 U • 2 bdrm 1 ba condo "' 6C't. &ates. July ~. 1 l •2.Br Condo. nr So. Csl 189112 Jib Cin:&e, apt l. 3 Bdrml. 2 baths. Newly ...;, .. --bt•ut d4.K•onled •~pr ~~IUD Wood1>lde. Junt• 23 840-6lla7. redecorated. Sandv ., ...... -•HEW'PORT/.:C.M. ~ .. ~/mo Rd:i. ~ $525 / rno 559 9079 Yli.u. pool & :.pa. S4SO beach. Avall lsl 2 wits of ./ _,,,. P<A.. Up to4700 sq.ft. avail.., HOMEOWMHS l\o pt•h 557 3200 or NW I' T C n E ~ T ~321_5me&H¥e No peu . 751 6166. Spacious with huie pvt Jul,ySl.500.644·9513 pnme corner. 17th ti ........... n-~d ... b'7:Hllll ~acul.ar ocn .., 1~w . 2 ;59 o:m bakooy ot/ m.str bdrm. Nwpl Bl. 67s-6900 -__, •-UH. den, +ok 2"11 Ba. Nt-wpun Terra(-e. 2bdrm. !leP lndry rm. 2 car au. Furn or uni rooms. U&e your t:<J Y for bills. 4 bdrm 2'~ ba 'Offrlleld St>cluded, fpk. bur, S950. 2ba. pool & Jae '575 moo lBr. 2w Ba, 1ep din rm, houses. walk to bnch -EX-----,------'C.auorchl& ~ addiAlions, vaca· Near i.chool, on cul de _!t!llll.li, pool. ell' 673 2181 t.hl)' mchxlea iassoc f~ 91e8ti.BAU 0 1 w. trash compact.or. Wk!}· or monthly. For ID E<..1JTIVESUITES RMChft 4475 ........... etc. ny amount, we. ~c rm w wet bar. 2 bdrm Spar iow. Condo ti.i&~.--r-___ BeautHUi garden apL'I SS'r.imo 842-2023: lo call 714.77>0239. HB. Ntwport Center, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• any reason. Creditor .lob i.p111, elltr111i.. No P1:!l1> un un..-r N ... Ba ~ ,........_ ) 00 Dan.a Pt atta. l.er\1Cl'l>, pnv;ale. ocean llOO sq. fi. m shoppinJl notour necescost~ary . .;4Cohmrap.ar: i8ll(I &eru Mgmt <.:u ..... ..-cwPo• • y .............. ~ 6 Pool & i.pu AdulU., m 1 bdrm l ba. Condo. New Vlew, S270-$630 759 9036. center on Bristol nr ~ "' "' 641 l324. l t, bath:.. l1replace. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. redecorated. Spa, rec VERSAILLES, Newport Jamboree,964·5313eve weekends. ------ -\l~w. 2 c ar garage. 1 DUPLEX avail July \, 2Br. 1 ba $43! rm &rpooj. 843-4m. Beach, 2 BR 2 Ba. vaew <xf1ces m Bayview Hotel 146-5567, 116-7041 ~ J bdrm 2.~. Condo Um\ ~~ar 11.'ue $650 per mo BR 1 Ba. cpts, i1lOH. 161£ 18th Stred Pool, sauna. exerl'ise 111.,lorical 1.rndmark .....,. ....... 4500 Prk New paint. 2 ur llit&lasl + $200 clearun~ refng, lndry urea Pvt 642·~ VAC~4 Br. kid.a&~ room. under~ro und S2.50 & up Bay View ................. ; ...... Mof'911!9fs. Trwt s:arage, fireplat'e , fee Call Mr. f''ut!nte:. 11t )d Rear wtit. 203-205 E ok. f'ncd yd. $575. parit.log, secunty gateti lmmed occup Cootact $650 Ind /Ok near nu Deedi 5035 Atnum No pets. S62S 833·0070. 19th, C~t. AdllS. $425. 2 Br 2 ba Sli50 962·4471 fUJly furnithed. S2000 Rak 673-Jg22 22165'. UUOl Redondo Cir. •••--•••••••••••••••• ~1le~a M t: mt . Cv Walk to bch, 38r, 28a, 2 ~1 ___ 398W. Walson Street .,..._-------3-1_4_4 -~-=-·-64&-_325:_5 ____ ..,1 lor2 Rm:.wtei., 125:.q f\. #S,ffunt Bch842·28.14 AIJS:-~Jc;tate fpki..~ofpool<!IUllS 3 Br h2 Ba , p ool . n lbr 63l·SS83 r...o••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbdrm Laguna Beach &upfromS75 779W 19lh JCLKT'LOCATIOM iovestmenlsslncel949. WOODBRI DG-1-: Coo do l'OUl'1:.. t1vaal now. $780 pel!.lt• 1ld~n. flunt Bl'h ..,, Orangetrff condo 2 Br home 2 bib lo beach. ~. 1 .JI Tom S40-2200. 7520 Sf'. mdust.rial!artc C-ial-'--ISi 2bd 2b r 1 d mo ~Tllse..5525099 5545/m> Ask for Chm •• ~br lba. $-$ C fl. tennis, pools, Jae J unit avail. for Imme oc ~ ....,. cm.·lill.:~.~-Sa:.~';J,u-~ Rd ·D-0-K 964-1688.963-1501 Z!SDV~~og!~d Way SA4M8S l mo . 551 ·5192 une28-JuJy27Sl200+ Medical & Professional cupancy.lncls·Offices& 2adT1k across from quJet pk & rn.uuur 1 ge; 4 on ens .,.. . .......,., lwknds , 7 30·0123 depo&ll. July 19·26 $:W0 + uifi.l".> Hdi.onable rent ~arehouse sµace. CrpL'> '42-2171 545-0611 pool SSSO Yrly le use mgton Mode l. rc::.Cr\'Olr ~· FwWshed ~ Bd;m-:-2 ba. bltlns wkdys, ext 67. Al. depo<. 4&4-02.55 O>sta ~t>«d ~ 2103 drp&, wet bar. Jo'or leic. 5519747or49-1 3176 \'lew ; guarde d gate.••••••••••••••••••••••• Car laund $500/mo. 782 :SBr Woodbridge Condo L41&g8earCab1n Ideal ingmfocaU64.2·4463M·i- ---------S2000 mo Sunny One CosfoM.M 3724 W Walson S48 5186 patio.~ fac1I , S650 mo: locauon foC" ri.shLng .. hak 7 JOto3.30. Sat 10-2, • J Br ~arden home. Colon> Reali). a~k for Ellen. •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• .--• --L'ie 675 8369 eves ang or JUSl getung a~a) or lrv1nt' Wlprivacy & ' 752 IO!i.ior2_52~ SUSCASITAS Sparaous family J .bdrm -------,..---Wlrnd or wkl) ratt:i. ::.e<'unty. C'omm ptlOI & Yearl) 5 bdrm ramal> F\lrn l br apt S300 & up 2 ba. $375 Pla,>ground & Woodbnd ~c Condo 2 ;avail (7J4)M5-6916 tenn1i. $600 'mo Call rm 2 ba. house. Very Encl. ur. Adultl>, no pool &i0·1136 bdrm. l ba. l )Car old . r~~l~~e ;ai:-14 ~~~go R e al l'los e lo the beach petS 2 ll0 Newpo': ijl ~Th~ING lrg 2 bdrm :.! end unit incl<b fnge. all Rroker675-4912 M8·49&1 betwn 8 .30 & ha ~arden apt. Pool, rel' rel' lacal. Attractive ..ipm "'ail ammed . S500 mo GREATSUMMk:H! CORONA DEL MAR. 3 Br..-guest. Wk ly clean ang $3000 mo ) rl y STt-.PS TO RIG CORONA Bl::ACll. J Br Includes linen:. S400 per wee«. fo:XEClITf\'t:: 110:\1 E area Sl8Smo "10 W C:ill Bob Oars 556-0356, RENTALS , Bay \1ew, :i hr. J•~ ba. Irvine 3744 IBth St F:ves5S2·3S61 2 Br 212 ba Sl500 atnum + den. Ir~ :, rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ur:21,ba irur~l. $1100 3100 s q fl s950 mo Fully furn. 1 BR. office F'.ll RSt::ASO~~APTS. l.ogi..aa.och 3841 J Br 2bu ..... S625·S775 64&38:13 . (or:!nd Bdrm> I Ba. adll Couple. no pets. 2 br. 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J Br 2·~ba ... $750 $1500 · condo. Sunny deck on ba l~nhse. Pallo, pool Oceanfront 3 Br. J ba I Br 21:1 b;i ..... Wl50 3bdrm. 2ba . s tcpi. lo :.I.ream, Carport. lcnms. S370 73SJoann 642·1602. High n se. Pool. secunty. BEACON 8,\ Y JBr, ten n1s & ~iH'h $700 pe r week 4 Br 21• ba . . . .. §!so Newport High $72S pool, AC. SSS0 mo. )rly Townhouse 2br. Jlr&cious _LMorrent 494·7754 J Br, ~heam 11111~ $800 Avail July 1 673-7~ be 552.344-0 llVlng. pool. adults. No Oceanfront 1 bdrm. $450 2 HR 2\• Ba, furn or up.I, a.a,..a.och 3748 pell!> $375. 7SS W. 18th St. per mo. Across from condo 2 ::.ty. Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&9507 Hei.slerPrk,675-3067. UDO LSLE 3 Br. Tenm::. & beach. U500 2 v.t-ek owumwn Terrat·i:-$600 964·1681 LACUNA BEACH MTR 1 ··-J bd h . dys AJt~ 963·69.weves INN. Maid serv., color ";"5 e r\md. 1wat patio 2br. lba. frpl, no pets, 3 . , . TV, heated PoOI. Utal. cxgar~ge.1 utsnopels blocks to beach We Have Total Propert) BAY&OCEANVIEW (714)4.94·5294. 985 No. S36S.Call64S·5877. 5500/mo. 6 mo l1>e . .ManagementAvailablc. 3bdrm, 2ba, lrvme Ter Coast Hwy. •CLEAN & CO%Y• ~aft.erSpm. race home with frplc & Newport leach 37 69 Easts1de l bdrm. new de· leedc 3169 pol.JO. $1.3()0675-1!°>41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• corator carpets. drapes, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wat.erf ront /Sa 11 sbw'y 673-4900 .. 523 C.ut"'5J)a:hlvnte Bluffs condo3 BR SUMMER RENTALS walk lO cloget, Private p•• ---n S600mo ' By week or mooth 00 balcony, lodry Car.. NU\ •W~ Woodbridie condo 2 Br, 7so.157:i fee. Agt. 675-8170 ' carport, ~I. NO CATS COUHTIY ClUI Sau Clemente 4 BR 2 Ba. n.r beach/reac. July. Aua. S600mo. 4.92·3613 pallo. lndry rm, lake & ----------OR DOGS. Gas & water pooj SSOO/mo. M8·9676 BROADMOOR Beautifully furnished pwd. Open Sat. 11-4. $375 -· UVIMCW SEAVIEW Pent House l bdrm. per mo. <5825 move in> Singles. 1"2 bedroom 3Br, 3Ba home oo beach Luxury Twnhse, pnme loc .. 2Br, 2Ba, lg pvt pauo. AC, Ws hr/dryr. gara&e. pool. great neighborhood S52S mo. ~1. Ply 55\.1345 4 bd, m. 3 b 3 • 2 Co untr y Club like 145 t:: 18th. St.lbtwn apU,&town.houses. at CdM. Sleeps 8. p,'\ fireplaces, wel bar, fal·tlatat!s. SlOSO /mo. ~~e & Newporl l F'rom$409 6'4·1900 street. $800/wk In July micro.wave. Guard"'d 760-9117. .o.. 2Ba I II Sll001wk &II August. Zwk .. ....... •very c. a 00 1 muumwn 21.3-928-1844 gate. pool & tennis. $1300 S425. 2 bdrm. 2 ba apt f\ooC", beautiful new dlx · rro.644-5403.631·3444. J:.:nd garage, balcony. decor. frplc, pvt, or ¥...,._......_ 4250 ''@ulted ce1 l1n gs. beach&bay. llvaUnow. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LagllllG leach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMVIEW txr1t1ng tra lt.•vcl : Bdrm+ den v. 1th ma°' a menat1es. an a supc·a location. $900/ mo lse Avail furn Waterfront HOtUWs Inc. 631-1400 4Br. ocean view , )ard h 'a ti now. S795/ mo :J5i·lro<l or640 9345 New Archatecht's home :JBr, 21,ea . lblk. lo \ ac 1-'ronl row on The Bay. £ plan Liv rm. din rm, powder rm. roaster sle & b.1 + eat m k 1trh on 1 le\t.'I. f'arn r m. 2 twm s11c bdrtll.5. full ba & laundry rm do~ n. <·omm poo l acros~ i.lree t Sl .ln> mo 6 mo or l )r lsc. 644 4144. 675 3411 tona beal·h. Sl.400/mo ••ulBrVersa11les condo 497 3374 wkdy<; Xlnt location. Full -------srt·urit). poo l , Spa . a bdrm 2 ba . l>pa. frplc. S5()() mo. 631-3499. ~ard. ocean view. $800 1.-.e REI's f>59.SIS2 ;\l:..WPORT Tt:-:RHACE 3 ~Higwl 325Z ~~ids ok. l&U ••••••••••••••••••••••• YEAJHIOONO FUN: Soc1111 Act1v1t1e1 01· rector• Free &.irioay' Brunch • BBC's • P11'11M • Plus 11\0f e GREAT RECREATION: Tool!IS. FnMLC$60nl> (pro & pro shoPl • 2 Health Clubs• Sauna • Hyelromessage • Sw1rnm1ng • Goll Droving Rengl' 81EAllTIFUL APTS· Singles. 1 & 2 Bed· rooms • Furniall11CI I. UnfumtstleCl • AOult l ovong • No Pets • Moe1e1a Open Oa11v 910 b farcphu:e . lmmed. oc-Ouldren OK. $925 mo. cupancy. TSL Manage-1012 West Balboa. Jeff ment. f>l2-1003 7JO.m7. 1 & 2 bdrm. New Oelwt Coodos. Waikiki Beach, Hawau. Ocean \ 1ev. Pool, temus. S200 ~ k. & up. Eves. 21.3 /892·4515. 3 bdrm. 2 'w ba. firt•placc $52:>. ___ Call ~_-_7_4_90 __ L.u'Jle 3 bdrm 2 ba encl patio & ~ara~e. :'\ear 0 CC. No pets. S4SO. 751 Jm6 lluge new Duple" 2 bdrm 212 ba. fr p ie-, f cnced )ard. Dbl g Jr. S53:>. 67J..(i336. 64.l 9666 :J bdrm 2 ba in brand new Tn Plcx Spal'aous apt , L~ p\1. ~ard, frplc. S575 N1:ar downtown. 646·61H6 or~-2408. --------- ~---------: <k1?anfroot 2 Br house. in Balboa. an1l 't1l 6 28 t>\S-4345 \'er!> a 1 Iles Penthouse . ocean view, 2 bdrm ~ bJ • fireplace . 1-'ull i.l'cunl) & amcn1t1es SHOO per mo. Wkdyi. 5'\4 0014, Wk.mis & Ev~ ~1120 Wee~ly rental, Jovel> _ ___ home. s ips 6. xtral> Bag Can) on 2 bdrm. 2 ba gurage, $425/"-k. J e11 on Golf Course. pools. 6/28-7119 675 612S evl'l. tennis. S795/mo. <:all ._..to s-. 4300 851·1611 days. 760·1197 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves& wk.nds. Moving? A\'01d de~1l:. & J bdrm. 2 ba. 1 house from cut hv1ng ex pen:.e .. · beach. CaU 6JO..l392 or Profess aonall) !>llH •· ~ 1971. ----HOUSEMATES Jbd. 2ba, 12 blk to bch. 832·4134 96.1~18 ---Oakwood Nace 2 Rr. fenced > ard. 968-2238 APPi. Y MO CHA.RGE Gatden~t• g ara g e , S41 5 1mo. ••HOWIE•• Newport a..ch N. 960-~. 1·630-0350 JUST AVAIL.AILE Renta.IShanngSenact' 880 lrvu-e 111161"1 Adults On!) H.as Roommate f'OI' Y0t.a Immediate Occupancy To Fit Your Individual Needs 22oto3.ooorp Please Call For An Appointment (714) 87~-8682 Pra m~ Newport/Mes a J{U.<.iness Park. Quuht) utfll'e & warehouse i.pact (or lca<;c>. Carpet~ rl r4p1.>s & wet b 1H l~I) IK70 sq. fl. Unlh ava1tablt.· now. 642·446:i ~ 1-·1 »J JO. Sat 10-2 SHOP SPACES Lag Ht h. 460 lllOO sq ft S2:8S w $850tmo 646-3357 r enced ).trd. Approi 1matt'.1~ 5 acres for rt'nt :-.ear Harbor & Baker All or part. 549-8181. RatGh Wcmhd 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·1Waat.ed in Cost.a Mesa OC' Olf1ce apace , l"ewPo In-me area, 2 or 3 BR. Beach. Call Gene HlU house. preferred. 3 6'2-0200 Adulc.s. Xlnt referen~. COIPORATE~ NEWPORT CENTER 6i3·5701 Eves. & weel.eftds 2 Pthate offices + re )tale need.a room 1m· ~ion S8SO 759. U50 IDll'dlatdy. up to S200. Contact Dave S4!H874 PIU~ELOCATIO!'J A.\I'-;, Nwpt. Laauna Or By 0 <.: Airport 225 SQ Cdm f\. to l2liO Ml· fl. rrom 85' --------- per sq ft Pbone S57-1vlu 450 sq. fl for $4.2.5 per mu ..001 Btreh'St. N.8 ARent .. ... ftl ~J.5i032 ..... IKI I Mo. FREE Newport Cetlhr Ptt""ou~10U!> Ex« ~w te l nddi. ~el' -.erv1cc'> req.it , phunt> .in .. \lol•nn~ undt-rgmd prk n~ , tt'lt'' & 11nt1Qtw det:or 1·,mr rm tA4 i I 'U. Ai.It rua John or J ant· BEST RATE NEWPORT BEACH Delae Office Space 400 to sooo s~ Ft. •Jan1ton a l S4'•n 11 ,. & l:llhllC~ Jm IUl•t"J • \dJJl'eOl lu Airport ~ Rl"l>laurant F<11w • \rr e~"' t o 3 MJJ••• I-""~~ 8334813 ----- 5005 IJ.ic·dJ E:&ecutHe expirnd ml( bus~. Nffd am· l11uou.., per~on who 11> \lo-1ll1QR to learn. Call Mr r alh} 646-4533 c Jut ol area owner mu::.t 'di take out sa ndv.1ch .. 1.op Gd hours, 9 3. Mon 1h ru Fr i . N o exp '"~.try One person or .. ~µa.nu bu.sant-:.~ w 1th .. Jnd"' 1ch route. 27102 CJm1no C apis t r ano. 1-s.l(WIJ Naitut.>I. &lO·KHISJ rir tl.'.Jl·70ll Courtesy lo hro~t·rs $14,000 ---- \rt Center & "'r ames, l'T'l\all: Party Wed 'Sal, 711 ~-Ginl Oran~c ------- SUfOOO MARkET :'-v Orange Cly Xlnt loc. F..-tabhshM <.'hentek F'rl'Sh & frozen Seafood. 2.Br. golf COUTSc condo or fairwa). 2mm. to beach S5501mo. 661·1080 01 499-5364. 2 brtrm. Newport Heights. $450. Call M8·376S \7t4) 645-0550 t;pper spacious 2Br, lBa. I bf" apt. $395. 1·2 br apt. ~797 da)·s 953.0395 H.wpon Beech s. P"t . gar . laundry rm. ~ Superb loc. J usl So. OR.UfGE COAST 1100 161h St 10c.••• .1 1&1111 S-IOO 642·9733. aft. 5pm. of O.C. Airport, Back W/M shr 2bd. 2ba. apt RHAHCIAL CENTER S3> OOJ l> P Greal Polt!n· ta al Call John Mrt. Sl::J\\1EW spacious 3 BR (7141642·8170 ->r--B;ty area. Pool. rec rm, Dana Pt. S22S mo. Li.t, LAW OFFICES 213 477 )~ Pnncapal!i ool.Y. please I st. Ir 2•d. TRUST DHDS SF'R·s: lsl. lO SSOOK. JO >rs. purchase and reCi . 2nd t o $50K. 15yrs Owner. Non Owner. No prepay, feelleai;ehold. Also lhru 4 & Condo SS. DOBBS FINANCIAL SERVlCJ::S 64()..6016 494~1 Widow ha.'> mont•y for 2nd TU ·.,. No cre<.ht check. no pnlty. For action call Agt 673-1311 anyume. -------- MES> CASH HOW S.W.000 well srtured 2nd TI> needed wat.h high rt> tum, for 3 yr IOl. only ncu. Realty PortfoliUb ~3339 ....................... ••u•c-..• Slot ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORCE? Send s tamped. ad- dressedenvelope to STEP BY STEP 2521 · F . N. Grand SA.nta Ana. CA. 92701 Lo.t&Fo.ct 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOMADS A1£ FREE cal~ 642-5678 lart or Found a pet? <.:all Animal As sistance I.A: ague 537 · 2273. no fee . Lost: Sml f'em. ~ blk w/\lohl mouth. ANL> bl~. beige Keeshond M \"1c E. 18th 1Sanla An:i An• 6 8. 631 ·50.57 -----Lo-.t rat, i.m brown Burmei.e, no collar, Bai.: Can~on Condos. Call ~-929'.! -------- ~ward. Small Pomera· ruJJl. lost Mon June 9 at 398 I-lower & Tustm. CM. Looks hke a latlle red Fox. Answers Lo name or Purfy . l J y r s o ld 759-1175. 548·03l8. 3 bdrm. den. 21'> ba. Con· do. f'"rplc, pool. AduJls LM 1st. last, sec. $600 49$--6140 2h Ba., 1'.R. 2 frplcs, ~~~~~~~~~ 1 bdrm. l ba. stove, encl ALL UTILITIES PAID. 1st. avail6-15 768-4234 ~I~ \'t-rdt! Goll Cour..t- wet bar. beaut shutters, -Rarage Adults. No pets. 20102 Btrch St . 979-8889 urea tennis, pool. guarded DELUXE DUPLEX·l'l Ref's.SJtOmo.6460983 Share2SOOft Condo~ath C11~of CostJ'1c ... a FOUND Enghsh Setler. g ate . $1300 /mo . bllttoocn.J8r,2Ba,gar, 2 bdrm 2 b Sud B.B.C. tMmbers. Sum-pool &great view. The :? ~aullful nt-" offal'~ 5015 Whale Cemale & dark Gardener UlCI. 644·7970 avail now. Summer ren· · a . n eek. mer months ur year i.ub 81\lfs. S27S per mo + •, with or ~1thout !l<'n 1u•s brown rabbit. Newpon &'and new 3 Br. 2ba. 1n Lakepark. Micro wave, 5"1 leoc:h 3284 bltans. Gar dr opnr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~pie, AIC, Le~. SS80 mo. Work 838·7222, welwtcnd 633-2348 Sell drinp fut wU..b Daily PUot Waat Ada. OCEAN FRO MT 3200 sq ft home. 1 yr lse. Pvt community. Rers req. $1600/rno. (213) 592.2107 .... ..... •tmin~r r r r r r r r 1 ! v='· ™I I. I I I ! I I I ICIU64.IT'S......,.. la Clesafffc.tfM 1300 tal wkly. Also avail dishwasher, laundry lease.83J.8.399. ut1ls Call ~S7·788J o U»$400 mo. <:..ill e\'t::. CEIHVESTMEHT Beach Animal S helter wanter rental t213 l faciJ. 5'25. Avail approx 64().6339 !CJ7 l~l l Out-Of.area Xlnt mngt 6'4-~ llJl-17~ July 5th. Days 548·1!675, Westclitr. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. w'CPM. 3 s hopping ctrs. .l:.'ves&Wlmds760-14l8. ~ewl> decorated. \'ault· 2reapgu;ys/pls22·32~n. KOU.CENTB ae iwarehou,.,e. 14' urut UlST: Blk/Tan German Large. luxunous, adult CurE 2 BR 1 Ba ed celling, Franklin SlSO+Uli.I. lsl/l&st. Npl MIWPOltT complex. Cash Flow + Shep, med si, no collar. apt. Yeuly S650mo. OCC: • Rar. nr stove .. encl. 1araee. No Bcb.14.2·3344, MS-4693 Elegant executa\•e swtet. apprec. Davis, A&t. Clsco.. 642-2611 Ive ms11 Agt. 67.S-8170 · • $395 mo. No pet.a. µeta. $600 Call S.U 21.34.. an prestige lor Jnclds 714 754-Tn2 VI c . B a Y le N w p 1 751·3696 Golf course apt Saa ----------1 B!vd.CM. 2bdrmNewport Beach , . s.NA. 3110 Clemente walk to .. -h. !>«retar1al services. re =--"."'-:------ Jobo 3 Br. 2 ba. family urut, no ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.emUs. ocean view. Si65 cepl1on1st. telephone Waot Ada · aed Ada 642·S67B 645-678Sbefore5pm ~-~/mo. Nr. OCC. 2 bdrm. 1 .... ba, with pool a.82·'"6pm. answerint &r m0tt. THE r;;.;;;,;;,;;;,;;~~~::::::::o!,;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;~ ~ .,_, u• I I E A 0 Q U A R T E R S ' &carport. Avail. lmmed. COMPANIES A Luxury Veraallle, 2br. 2 BR 1 b I d r II Call~21J70all 4Pll. . NPr BCH. Lady to shr 2 · : pro· 2ba. pool, jac. top sec. no Pets a,7~'";h'iu ac . Br 2 Ba apt w/sal?M!. feWoo&leovirooment. $125/mo. SU-624.S. 1330 I ~o + c I A an mad erp. T.... 3190 Overloo1Lin1 pool, Jae • 7141851-0681 "" •••••••••• • • • •••• •• •• •• t en n I s . U t 1 I 1 n c I --Blach Apt. avall now, S27 DX>vea you ln. S.U."7356. If ~ 2bdrm apt. ou 12115/mo. 548-0lOI •-.-.UTIVI• 0¥>. summer. $230 mo noansw962·9982 crpt1, drpa, bllln1. ---------•OfftCIS• WUJter.115-$710 1456/mo . ..0.9114. Prof male to sbr 2Br. ma Woodbrtdse· ---------: 1 & 2 & upper, no pets, apt ~ Oc , DeW·lwtw1ou.s "= S310 & l:m. No 1araae. faf ..... ,_ thtr• -mo. nv,ew, Allll'OUDdfloor. ample ~ ti;,. 631·2177 orU.fm 1#1ol JtOO DGO-tmOker.&75-3329 partinc,malldlapalch, ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 3br2'•ba Chld , ................ .._ ... Vouo1 fem t o ahare poatagemeter.utU.pd. ..... ~ · ••A.a. • .... • gar. I rto. 2bdrm -A-HB p-• Secretarial servl ..... ._ --No p e ta S47S/mo ':11111'!'! '-.·-~---.nr· bcb··~.......,,. · '""' -•••••••••••••••••••• 646-382'7 • • •••1111 -...,._ . --...--anawennti.l>pinc. ~ten Uttle 111. Boll · Ntw W bctrm W'Y + .,.. "'11. ~. + .. much mor•·call &• Im. Will P. 2 bdrm. 3 story. Nr S. C. Plua. 2 ha con-= ~O~ :\':::':FEM munt.e. waoted to ___ 7_l_..,_S$2,;.._·3030_.;,.;:__..J .J....u 4 ,...,JL l flrel>lace. SZ500/mo. Yrly dos. 2br, 2ba, PoQl, ape. ~from.,._ ~ sbr s bf" bcxlle with 1 •NEWPORT BEACH• -I""</ IAV(l( VU\.-, . ...... t7s.aosT. etc. t ln Part Bristol -T ... ..__ •PRlMELOCATlON• ·1 I •-J"'·· • in pOOll. wnnla. wai.falll, ....... per900. l200 mo. lo· t.I\ "'· ~-...... ..... , I ••• JI07 w sec a•~. ""' ... l e:r~*!'J:. cl'a.uWa .• 8ob831·'259 -Y-11VUJWaterfrootl ~iAI ..... •••••••••••n••••• Wood1lde June JJ, .,._.. ~1qn. l~~~ Ulr.28a,veryll.allonl 1525/mo. 559·90tl, a.~ dftqNortJa Rap '1111mle. fem. non <714)964-5'94 ZA-1.v. . .w '!l. J ...... _ ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,J, floor. beauUfUl new dlx 64&-327S meua1e. an leacb to lld' .ar. Con 8-p. rem rm· FOR LAWYERS ONLY f w.t!7 v ~ , ~ decor, frplc. pvt. nr Deluxe 2bdrm. lba, tble Wttt • llcF amte, non amllr. NB. SPECTACULAR OF You may,_.._. Ad-Sitter -.M.a. •• ......__ t..cb. bay. Avail DOW. MIO/mo 2* MiMr Sl to S.aw•ncl Vlll•••· Otaa. Kathy, 541·1967: FI c ~· s 0 N THE ·~... """""-WI'~ OUldren OK S82S mo . • (TJA ... $191. s.cm 0 .w-2ng \M'llW od our ...... r~ ID12 W•t aalboa. Jefi 71U45-ll03,213·14J.1*, WATt:R! Bayside Drtve .,.,,_ ,_. ' • • """"11ll11J !pm!. 2tir. lbll, avaU JUMJO. No .._ 4MO Re&able 11 /F to ahare "Pal. Ne~ Bea(b. number will appear in 'fCU Doily Pilot .... P•tt. cblldua OK. ·-.................... Balboadpl:a. Rer1. req'd , Included: ReHPhonist od ... Ad-Sitter tokes~ 711Hlgll •• IOlml•Mrva:•.., "'"o-o.e-..:.:::: _ ._vnoNT 14Z5tcno Me-aer7 Roomlor.-taaewcoo-'1ND'11 •f7~ aft 7 Librar)'.Xtrox. uuuuea: . you~ in at your~:.: ~u:T""T~ d ... f ::=:-.: __,.. --Jbe, d/w, eotn• · • do. Wortdial ,.non ot •"'*-AM forJlm • Jaalt.ortal, Parkln.i. etc the to od ~ ~'9,. ~ ~ ~:-..:;.;; ~~~r ~~~a 2.::1~';· 1~1r0~;:. ne ~=1".!~ .~~ti~~: ._--...,----..... ~ • .;.;'°"...;.::;:;;w;...u_t_ 1 ~uti~a~::u:, ~'b! . is ~:fy'; p:i'week: · P: more i..;.;;.....:z::_· _J}_"';.__....;..;;s...~-.....:..;.:..:..;.;....:=:=...JI ~~-= YMnt. $8'75 =:.:u= A dr.1191. Sill ... ~ _._ :::?=.i-.. do ~-=~~arv Burton lnfonnati(lf\ and to place yN ad CClfl --·· mu 61S.9501. -~==U=l=-5'11~========-==i!!!=i-lm1::1ml!1 .. ' J ... t A I:• I ' .. ~ ti 11ll1r' I . ••,..., <.1 .................... ::s::;:s_ .......... _;;;;r.;;;;;.;~-;..... .......... •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --············· .. •• •• • ......... ·---....... ..... o rde l t tri C.rl)4tntry ma1onry XJ l d PETEASPAIN11NG ~&llrcomftlltftl-1 ACM&PU.JlilBD«I ,AllOv .. a,.•P-' ... lot ft M /,.,.lr, ._/Hl -~..,..~~\ waU., ._.u. 1 n I!:.; ret m· tl I 'pl m bl I• n\ e eenlnl on. b)' E.1pr'd. R .. • R1te1. pa-lcaUaa Free est. Re11. COMPANY ~n•lealeeeltaf. flahlll, old lt•t ='.,.... l,>',..••Pf DAI.~ ::1-:1'°'· n~.'etuc:O" u1.e: r.d,yw/exp.Depeadabk. Frte Eal. Calt Gene ntee.&75.llClll "13-<1111 .._.,.Plwnben.fut'-Ue'& Aa,.aJt . ...._. a trlfO••a1"••· l•d ...., Ml-4'70ll MN. • · Drywan • more. JB. owut.rta1 "7·'837 ~ • dftdmtSCS..5779 P IU. Mr. PU. C:.. ..__. C.. 94f.811C> 1\ttd o1 cl••n'-I In y-·~ \1dcidan PainUnt. ~Id ... --. ....... ~ ........... . bo. Uc·~ --·.. ......... " -UI --Fi t •-ti s /In I , •.•• + .. ---~-----'"---i-••-•••••••••••••••• nwiltopped/nmovfd. ...... span Ume away'! Call ne •• · P•u• 01. t. ext t.r. Acouat c e... -•--•·• w0, ... , ci•m £aceiJlntch.lJdcere1amy N....lawm.lll·M'l• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Jeannle-.3707 L1c/ln1. Try GM . R. r.tin. pla1ttr·1tucco •-••••••••••••••••••• OiiOilran -.y ._,_ ... ~I ~aNo. c..... ... ·--.... "' • homl Mon l"rl •.a Sinor.-~ ~ Lat Nltuel. Ibo Repair Ir Reroot. All • I't 1"6, HI ~all 161 .. 196 lrrlne ' yrw. l.llndlc:aplq, t,. lrlm· HaullolMovin1. Con· ._Ta Vjo. Rich-2·8183 ~·1hlo1let ·roclll· -..~.... m.tna. clean upa. Free cret• tr .. removal. •••••••••••••••••••••• Prot. peiaUa1. Ext Ir Int.--....._ -eompo.t.ar. Free eg Avilel.N&-8'74 QWcl""1~.MZ·1631 ROOF""'NI:: UP Low rata. '31001$ Fl'H ..--~ t!lll.541·58301'1o.Avall. &ull"llTrlN09'J'llioial. PATIUOTS! '°""alt am.-• .. •••••••••••••••• . .., \ est~MC/Vis• ..... •••••••••••••••••• Atll!IS.1 ... Cll lft'..,..llll ae~ b)' -ll!l!~~l!lflllmll!I--O.ve 6 TOG)' weeUoda OCC ltudeat. ~lpa.der, Rtt.icnd old root "'• ""' Neatpatcbealrtexturea DfX:KSPECIALIST ..._. DMn .hJb 4ll\ on addltloM, r.· 40Yf;AJUJ EXP SR tiardenlna. • cleanupa'. d ump truck. Grade. COit ol • new one. New 10.ve·1 P1lntmc. sttVing AllllST. lf).l439 Why call the reel when ----modellaa. patios ,6 JAaC WtU.SON n.u.llns rteeat haw. Dan~ roolst.oo area 9 yrs. moat reu. you can call the best! Lorimlear. • .\elslt&ol. dech SS 8ulld•ra. lu•r•C•l:edw -.c:m'.M7·2011aAtpm . JDROOFING ~72l.S3 chet'k my r ef. lie. Expertlnpluterrepalr Deddl\lofalltypa.Lee .._ lbna rr•c&.1. My ~ f{aWin&6 Dump Jobs. J• M=W ~ or res tuccos. Int/ext. Roolina Co. or CM. Call C ... b R-'dlnllaJ.C:Omm• ' a .... d It ,.,,, ed ...... •or R od ,.._... u ..... u Rob t .. ~ .. 1222 s:·~ -··· om• IC.I .. lts..t.e t11~i="i'u ';'=~::='a.I . IWA~ )'. ;;;;;;]~;;~·;;~ ~~:l~r.~= ~~ll nles. Ed. ..~TU:;; . lftdl W.. hmpoo • aleam t'le&J) NKWPORT 81'.:ACH Hau11Gradln1. demoli· CARE. Comm/Ind. Ex Aver. SU pr rolJ WW recoodiUon your oki ••••••••••••••••••••••• Color brlah&eera. whl -OardenlnJ. landscaping, tion. Skiploader, dump-pertise6'$-7'40 CalJNormMS--0880 •••••••••••••••••••••• roof for '4t.hollbeeo11tor Bnc:llwotll. am.au Jot. qql011\Mb&.acl\ Qe.an lree lrimmanc & re· lruclc. Trea/yrd work t1•u•r G Gidley Plumber. a new 011e . Also oew Newport. Cotta M•a 6 bv. din rm. hell Sl5 1'v1 ... '411 m;>vaJ. Free estimate. 831·1257 ....................... ESSIAM Repair service, lnstalla· rools. ll'V\M m.Jnsevea. rm 17 50. couch SlO. chr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Th2 l.:M9. Proteulonal masonry. Cst.m painting. lo rate>. uon. backflow certlfica· JO ROOFING U.. Guar ebm pel odor ELECTR.ICJAN Priced t• m1de1 h g We'll but any bad Free est . 3 yr guar. t.i0r164.z.9315.,-'\ 5$7-2153 """" -... lr. 15 yn expr n1bt free estimate on Gii•1a1e.-1c" ••••••••••••••••••••••• a .. ,1><14 R r 962·1-i78.633-9837aft5 > .....,. ' .. _ .... II j .. _ • _..-..,, '""""' e erencet1 If vna• hav-'l had the ..,.,.l -.... 8 Wlbon • Sons. ~oo.. nn .od. ~model, plaii., f'ree est. 30 yra ea~r Lie ~7487 Bonded Do worlc myaelt. Refs ..-georama o..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLEAN .,~ ~.. """ •-m-0io1 Ll.c.1331254 67303S9 Auto de\alhn&·Custom 'HOUSE~ Call Gingham Custom brick. i.tone, Painling&Papenog. plumbing, heating & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ft wllwe ---wuanc & pollshani Gtrl. Free eat. 645-512'3 block. concrete & stucco ProlesJ>IOllal work. rootH ser v ace it ·s Spedalu:e tn entry ways It CARPE:T&:ASTROTURF :! .................... SpecuillieinCad&M.B. Rers.Freeest 546-8151 Rlmbl.Sleve.S47..u,s1 because you haven't ct:ram1c tilt: floon •. • f*.1740 ~ Bio carpet lhru 1nataJler l'Unut.ute re-firusha.ng, re· ~9520 Lady w/exper wlll clean ca 11 e d A A A· l yet. 962-1.883 at wholesale. Bring pairs, i.andbla st1ng. t'rz't ror reu ratu.,...Qwn No need totraYel alJ ovu ,-63_1 _:m-r_·=--------¥Wllf'l .... mlllll~w•Cle-'"9 CUSTOM lNTERJOR CARPENTRY ~ Expert installa· 64$.7 .... c. ....,, t.runs. 646·9001. 7SJJ038'l ......... •••••••••••••• town ..... ,......., Cor ••raa• Hl:ID H!J':! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~. Wor" auM•oftt....... _, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -....,. -.... HeJ ....... • ._. .... ~ Mo\lng? The Star"1ng saJe1 ... you'll fl.Dd them pyourse to• Proft:ssional Window By Jay 842·8809 Jay The fasteal drew in lhe Jack oC au Trades. Home Trw:ie )'Our old stwr for <.:-0llege Studenti. have rilht here ID CJaaa1fied Heapulg &e~IOO of cleamng by Joe Daniels. TS4-GS50 West .. a Daily Pilot repairs, s mall Jobs . new goodies with a grown. Lie Tl24·436 T ..,.. · Quahfied Hopefuls 714-548 8853 Clas.s1fled Ads 642.5678 OaasHiedAd.642·5678 'fyler.646-145.s Oas&if1edad.64.2·S678 Samevoodserv 641-8427 ° ..,..ce your ura&e inlheDAJLYPlLOT -" ule ad, call M2·:5678. HELP WANTED ADS OaMif\ed Ada 842·5118 5300 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a! HalpWmhcl 7100 MlllpWmhd 7100 HllpW-.4 7100 Hlf9tWmhcl 7100 HalpW..twd 7100 ········•·············· ......................................... ·-··· ...........•.••.••..... ···•···•···•·•••·•····· 7100 FOUND: Set of Toyota •IKT'LMASSAGI• t'ar keys, Monrovia & Jacuui • Sauna SdloGh & 1.9lh CM. 64.S--6984 Ma OC AllPOIT 11ut1 aflow 7005 tUUND: Calleo cat, fem. ~1 Birch·NB~S ••••••••••••••••••••••• dedawed, flea collar. l1·2am acrou Sheraton Mo lo r c Y c I e R 1d 1 n g Nr. Orange 4t Csl Hwy, ESCORTS lnstruclloo Expenenccd ....................... ftcrnoon auto route avail in South Laguna. SSOO + profit per mo Must have small car & experience In auto sales routes. Call Mr Emsley, 951·7ll3 , NB. 642· 1603 95~ .. 473 & oovtce 20 hour courses. * .._ * Orange County /Long /J#T. MANAGER AS· Lost: Male Yorkshire Alwaysopen·NowHlring BeachChapter.NatJOnaJ SIST Terrier.about81ti..Has TOUCHOFC&.ASS Safety Council. Couple: W1fe/office. license. Last seen al 3921 ISCottTS n4·S2'1-8660 Husband/maintenance. Via Manzana. Harbor 3C HRS. 752-0817 Cred. tHcher. avaJI for 200Unit.s, Oceanside. Ex· Dl San Clemente. Ans tutoring, all s ubJects, penence reqwred. TSL lo "Mort". Reward. caJI Professk>nal Therapeutic K~. ~ )JgnL 642-1603. 49&1810. massage. L1c'd . NB. · Apptonly.Steve.548·2817 .W.W..ted. 7075 fteward, lost Sat June 14. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Artist, F rr production. screen pnnUng, related products. Call ror in terVleW 96-i·4794, ask for Mr M. Ladle's Movado wrisl 1·---------watch & band, Fashion I s land Mall . vie Bullock·s & Robinson's. 640-1403. Gnatca.,_, ESCORTS 3'.Hrs 641--0180 C..../ClleQs A.hp/MC/VIM Loel. Silver cal. M~ Mesa Verde area. 6-10. Reward. 957 ·0607 j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.' ARTIST CARTOONIST lllustrallons, adv. art. Clip charts, slides etc. 675-8345 Sec. xlnt typ1s\, 5yr exp dest.teS temp pt/fl work by day, wk or mo M!l-5477 ASSEMILEllS We °"''" train. Appl~ 7A M . M acGregor Yachts, 1631 Plat'enlJa. C :\I LosL Female Collie. Med. I•• ..... •-----T--.ut_o_r-1n-g-.-I r_v_1_n_e_a-re_a_ ~•ie. Vic. Harbor &i 19th. CD1e5 Aft..t. Local teac her M ,\ Ans. lo "Poppy." llas gvN Columbia Unner:.lt) A'i~T MGH. f abnc chain r~"Cd.s a..'>!>1stanl Fabric· or rt.>t<UI exp pref'd. Call )lauret"n. 046 -l040 ~~-e_r_w_n -&-white *Outcalt* mi:;:'~ LOST Sm . Brown 642_3812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7100 Auto Girl Frida> with auto ex pent:nce 11referred. but not rwc~ar; for leal>111i;: l·ompetn) Non . .,moker~ on! y Ca II 963 6321 ro r in lt'rne"' appointment Bur~se male. Green Ac.cntcJ/lOCM Tralftff Valley area. reward! ~~tcontrolleror small 963-7048 MC/ rasa :.tmngs & loan With com Loi.t male Cockat1el !~~~~~~~!!!!~ \Terry> grey & yellow. Are you a business exec. Whiatles Vic. Laguna going on a tnp needing _N_1_gue_l_49S-0387 _______ 1 sec· s to assist )' o u Baby's P a l l ost. w/bus iness arr ange· H1mal''-Yart seal Pt. ments while lraveh ng Yellow ·1bollar w /bells Call7141894·9908 Vic ocWan Hvd. CdM. CA ... OY'S REW AH b 673·5781 Re4DEZVOUS found. Wnst watch al For .Sweet & Pleasant CM Ha rbor Ct-pter. l::scort D1al953·1581 liec}chng area . ldenl. DANCETEACHER ~_ll-_02l!:.__ WANTED t'O U NO ; Aussie Shepherd mix pupp) Vic 17th St. nr. Alpha Beta, DISCO AND/OR BALLROOM 646-1375 EVES "John .. c_M_oo_.7-137----PLAYMAT£ OUTCALL found:2dogs, F German Ser•l•CJ OrGRCJ• Shepherd & her puppy. Co.ty HB. 342·3742 MC & VISA occept.d found: Irish Setter. M. 9U-tS78 vtc. Central Park, HB IW&816J *FOXY LADY* t'ound Shelty, male, brown with white patches. chain collar, Ward & Talbert. Jo'V 96J.633S . t'ound Ben jie t ype female. Nr. Beach 10 Hunl. Beach. Kare n Black 53&4694 or 536-6585 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COVIR~IRL * 9SJ..0771 • 24 Hr OutcaU Service PRE LAW student needs $25.000. Will do anything Legal. Confident ial OVM. P.O. Box 3242. N.8 .92663. MASSME OtrrCALL ONLY •972-1138 * . TOMMY·s OC Newport Escorts 642·1571 6. 175 lb a t't1ve semi· retired engineer seeks unemcumbered. tall slender Brunette, late 40's or early so·s for golf. companionship. 557 ·3606. ,.. .... Ser'ficff 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BJR'Il{ CONTROL CTR Tubal s terlll iallon bylaparoscopy I Band· A.Id Surgery l ck v asec· tomles. 17752 Beach Blvd. H 8. (714)848-6330 FREE putt'r post1n1<. acl·nb pa)able. daily actP.i\) reporu. i\lso assist loan mgr. with posting pay· ments and ma mtaJ.nmg loan files . Great op· portwut1e:. for advanCl' men t T ~p1n g & caJcuJator skills a mu.\t C.:..11 Lt.-e. 754· 1801 Oran1<e Coast S & L 1700 Adam:. Aw . CM EOE --- Act'OWll!. Pa> able clerk experll•nt·\•d Non s moker . C all Tum Bro"'n 661·3612 ________ , Al.71'0MOTlVE PARTS COUMTSlPEtlSOH Ro~ C<I rver Rolls Ro.> ce has an 1mmed1ate full tune ~1llon a vaUable l:Jealer..h1p or foreign C'ar t'~perienl e require(! Call Glen for an uppo1nt ~nt ROYCARVEJt ROUs.«OYCE 640-6444 -- Act-ountmg Ba b ,\ s 1 l le r . ma l u re Jr. Acd. to S 1600 "'oman for 11 mo bab) lto2yrs exper onl) for :\l y h o me . Harbor/ this xlnt. opportunil) Adarru.area. 75t ·4672 Wlth well kno1o1rn Irvine - ro Oeitree is not nee 8ab)~1\ler. rt>sp high schl C:all Rita. 540-6055. 11r college girl needed to Coa.staJ Personnel Agen l>upervtse !i & 11 yr old. 4 cy.2790HarborBl.CM hrs per day, ~on-Fri NEVER A FEE llunt Harbor area, refs d l•'ured. 840-2365 all ACCOUMTIHG Good w /numbers We W\U train 642·6830 ACCTG BKPNG TEMPORARY Register toda) to work on vanou.s accounting & bookkeeping ass11tn· ments Work close to your h ome. Figure Oerks to Senior Accoun tanlS needed throughout Orange Count> AOBmRTMALPll accounlen'5 2333 No. Broadway '200, Coldwell Banker Bldg., Santa Ana f714) lls-4103 FREE PARKING 6P:\1 Babys itter n eeded, 14-eekdays. approxima le I.> JuJ> l, for 2 girls, agef> !I & 5 Mu~t have own transportation & re fcr ences Lot"aled 1n StonecrHk North area of Woodbndge. 552 0471 Banking ASST. IRAHCH MMGll CHIEFTELL.11 Newport Be a ch Very pleasant busy ornce at Yacht &sin. Excellent salary and benelih. Super\lisory experience an savings or branch operations reqwred. tcaJl Gloria Doty. 714·673-31.30 IMPBIA&. 5 & L LO.l.•/f/t. _,. OfC. MGR. One girl ocrice. full tune. M/F Casual atmosphere in Npt. Sch. for manne oriented business. Ex p·d. & mature. 67S.'796o days, )411 ·6024 e\'es/wk.nda. CLEANING PERSON Apart me n l build in 1o:s. full ume. Costa M~a . Newport Bcac h area Vehicle needed. TSL ~gement.642 1603 Oerk Typist for Newport based flnanc1al firm looldl1t,.,. F/C 55wpm. Office ex per CPA Firm at M-acArthur helpful Xlot. bnef1ts. Blvd & Jamboree Rd . opporturut) for 1trowth lrV\M. 752.0274 WESTER:--; ~TAT t: PENSION CO RP Bookkeeper/Accountant 759 1525 bt'>\n !lam & min 5 yrs exp. fulJ charxe 6pm bookkeeping. exp for --------- PublJc Accounting f'irm a.euc WAMTID f1ex hrs. perm po~ for ~ahh robd •lore 963-5639. EX.PERIENCEO. t·ull ,orp.:._u~ !>411 ~--loot<KE:EPEll f"\Jll charice exp nt'<' . <:ocktaal WJ1\res~ \Ion A I P. AI R. payroll . Fr1dJty:..7l06 Theltud payro1Jtaxes.S56 1600 die. 141 Haker. C:M. or call aft 5 f' ~I . !'><W O'l66 ------------COOK/IRLUFAST CAMQA HttSON For Utho D.,t. Alqea:>t 2 .}Cari. eXpt.'r preferred. 1-:xc·e llent 1:ompan) benl'f1\i. Salary comml:n!>uratl.' "llh experienre. Appl} m µersoo to PauJ W;mJ or Seth Shenton COCKt Pilot 330 y Slret·t C-06ta Mesa, CA 642 4321 Equal Opportun 1l) I::mployer *$8.50 HR• TO!-;TAHT Clean cut men & women "' dnver'J> I.Jc. ~Patios Inc. ,14 974-9741 Ask for Larry ~11ln\· CAil WASH C<l&tuer "'anted Wknch only N B (;ell 6444460 CASHIER/Rest. for duung room Must tk' expr· d. Apply to Mri. Balla:z.ar llotel Laguna 425 So Coa s t Hw .>. ~gwia Bt'h 494 1151 CASHJ ER wet?kends onl.> Uoyds Nurse~ &46-7441 CASHIH Matute. expenenced. for ext'lusive ladled. apparel store. ~nef1ts John Hogan . 11 l Fashion bland, N.B 644-7100. \ o I u m e b u .., 1 n 1·:. ., Grinder Hl .. ,\ JUrant '.!loo.! PCI(. Hunl Lich !J;lt,.ltit>i COOt< Ll:~r·d onl> All ~h1f1., l;ocxl pJ~ &. c-ompan\ hent•f1t:. Appl> 1n pt-r,on 100 ~ Coa:.l llw) Lag B«h JOU. Y ROGltl COOK r urrr & P tuoc ''PPI> ~londa) Frida' bt""n J &~pm ( O\•(l °' I{ 1· ' L a u r J n 1 4 ti I 1 \lal ,\.rthur Bh d . ~ II 540 2Zt4 UxJk I' lam-.' l-.x1Jt•r nt·c· ,\ppl) in pt.'n.Gn LdJ1o1r mi Re:,1.iur ant. 111 ~ :-;l . .,,, porl Hh d . i\ U ~6700 OJOk n>lirt'tl Jk>rSOn prt•· ferrt!d To rook e' eninJ( mt>DI:. for l'hildren 1n t\ll.1ertoo I' tune. 5 or 6 night~ wk C.ill J 1m Kai.par 714 870 5522 ---------- (;ool(:, Breakfast Cooks needed tull tirrM.' Top pa) & benefits Exp'd only Ap pl) in person J 5pm 400 S. Coast llwy, Lal( lkh JOUYROGY C OOICS /&pet'' d.. Good compa~ benefits Appl) m pt.'rson only, I to 5pm, Tue:. lhru Sun Sebut1an'i. Wes t 140 Avc PlC'O. San Clemt'nte cos~ E T OLUG IST ----------i llt .. d. to ~1st owner or CASllEIS contemponir> ~alon Lag Bch Salary +Lips Call 494 9729 ask for ~I UTVTEM WillJam:. coSMmcs MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Sb lets COUNTY Giii. Dellcat~ help. Exper for dr) cleanen.. Exprd prderred. Hefs. Over 18. on.I~ f lume 968·3633 fUll ume. 644·5619. COL'NTERHELP f"ull tune. p rr counter help & sandWlch man. Expenencl.' prefe rred GB.I') '5 Del1615·2L93 Counter Help. dry clean 1ng plant. Eas\bluH <.1eaners. ~7 l::nlblwf Dr N 8 644-0932 COUNTUHl&I Sandwtch shop: caretena style Salnchaeo·s. 1.9132 ~<:Arthur Bl . Irv Gen terpomte Plaur. Behind John \'aJentJnt-" Assoc lntervi~'S 9AM \.0 llAM. ~1~7 ---- CUstod.ian,20hr v.k.8-12 Genc.-raJ rle•nmg, ~1'11(' hea\) lifting SJ 50 hr $~.Pal CUSTOOIA ... ,\"1ght C:IJ.'llod1an nttdt"d b) Huntml(ton &uch t 1 \) ~1 hool 0 1!t tr1r1 S!:lli SJ l~:! mo d epend mi.: on Txper Appl~ iJ.; 14\.h St H ij 5Jb l:liSS I Customcr ~··r \ 1t·c Revn.~wtivt' Operat\• <&11>1t>n and counte r 14Qri( 898-2628 ~lR SPEl::DY PRlNTlNG --- DATA &ITIY OPa.. Expanding ro has open Ul).!.'. for opr IBM J'HI da1.i entr) operator \hnamum 6 mo " cxpr Mu.!.! be able to work 1n d t> p end •. n 11 ) ('a 11 \\t"Stem liro""er.. A.l>l>O<' lSJ3.ts.-..W Df.CORATOH Qualified to teach bt:gmnmg ;ind 1ntermed1ate 1111enor de l>IJO'l on part lame bas1i. lialboa Carpet ~t 1lli.. fo e ~Ull ~Ir lfall Df.:.CORATl~G FLAHE' :'>-at ·1 Co net'ds quaht) people to roordmate dt' con. m o(f1c~ & homes . Dental Assistant. Newprt Sch re:stora\lve practice needs exper. 1nd1v. Good ~aJary . many ~nef•l:. 631·~ DENTAL HYGII::NIST to work in ~tabllshed o( f1ce near South Coa:.t Plaz.a ~0454 -------~~- 0 t: NT AL ASSISTANT full dr part llln••. back or f1C\! flot,uon o~n X ray Ile & t'Xper preferred Mon fo"r1 Btwn Harbor & '!'llwpt Hlvds. C .!tl 631 1420 Dental A.'>~>t. ortho exp. HUA rt-q 4 da) wk Npl Heh l>t.' 26;."'6 lJ I:: ~ i .\ L 0 t" F I t: ~: Pro1tre-.,1 \ l'. bu:.), -.1~·1.-IH' pr.11\lll' l<.K·at cd In r a .. h1on l:.la nd H""' A~SIST ;\:'>-1 BC~I:'>-~ M,\:-.,\t,Jo:H BJokkt"p1ng. \)pin~. 111 -.urJ nce & gen ofr lcno'A lt'dg1..• 1:. ei.i.enlla I c .. II &U Oti1S3 l>t::..'\I AL C.:ha1~1dtt a~L .. unt :"'pt Bch Plca:.ant group practice Exp pre (erred 4 day 11u!ck ~llZ? DEMTA.L LAI \U.:r u( orthudonlll' rl' t J 1 n t-r ~ 11 t• l' ch "" 1 rt· t>t·ntkr' f-\~r prd t;()()(j hen d 1 h <: o-. t;, \1 c' a Ir' 1 n e arc a i51 -""2 . IA-nt .U Sec r t't al) I< tc"C\.' p lloru't. t'\p. for JdlH' ~Jch off1n• Xlnt :.al l'.<llf548~ IJOt',1., T Shop work Ex p'd or will train Appl) A.'1 onl) ~ S. Bn:.lol. Santa Ana Dli\ff ~ed lo dell\"N & rruuntam n·ntal l'<IWP menl 642 11116 •••••••••••••••••••••• t'e~ale clerk/recep lloru.'\l ~o work In drug st.ore. Ftn Vly. 968-4447 Floral Designer, full tune. M.ileOK. Call M7-03S5 tull charge Uookkeei>ttr. Perm » po s ition . Pres tigious Newport Beach Yacht Club Ex· per. nee. 631·1900. Polly. fURNITURE/Ot'FlCt-: Customer Serv Dept . heavy phones. detail work. correspondence. t yping. Need s harp ~nergeti c p e r son w retoul furniture back ~r oun t1 . Call J an ~31S22 ------- General PWMaHS He.PER \\111 tram $200"' k :.tart Opt:n tsam-8pm 9\611413 OfffCE WOik $I ID W1ll tra1n $1~ t.o i.tan (Jpt.·n llam·8pm !l'J:l 8413 DtUVEllS $200 Wk W1ll lraan truck drn l·r~ Open&am llpm !l'J;; ~13 Amen('an Gwdl' ---- GENEllAL TB.Let Dana Point office seeks 1nd1V1dual walh l) ping i.k1lls Pre' 1ous ~xper. pn>ferre<1. Call. 496 6133 t. U t: M t' II Getterol offic~ part tirM L 1t•rk T.> p1!>1 nu S II )Ir•, 1 :W:\1 :\ta\Urt> '>\Onwn Job kK' Nev. port Beach IHI~ 7431 GetERAL OfftCE Small firm 1,. St.~kmJ: :! peoph:~ Simple dcnl·n l dut1ei. S3 SO lO :.tart w1rwbt' in 2 v.ks Call Ani.:t'la 898 4357. 155-1 1 ComputerLn_ .. _1_1_a_~- ~ OFFfCE Liie l> Pllli· shipping. in· \01c1n1c purchas ing . :\l1cro Preds1on Swiss 1a l..agW1a Niguel. 831 9331 t-1 a.n: c ix color & '°' e for people ncce:.sar} Call Kan'f\ Mii 9378, J 7pm ---------•I <Aneral office --------DAJVHS t-~nenced office hf.'lp. Men or -.-ornrn 25 )rs or ~ wk 2 niithls & Sat. Delh·~•Stodl older Know the coast J ewcli. IJ~ JoH ph . F umc Night shift Wed t1lles Net Sl80 a week or ~9066 lhn.I Sun Must bt: UI 495 mort' Orange Coast E 17th SC.. CM Yello'>\ Cab. 17300 Mt General oHice for bu.'iy tlerrmann. t-'ounla1n :"ewport Op h th a I· DELIVt:RY Pl::RSON \'alley <No of Slater rmlog1st..s' office Apply netlded. good d.n\"1ng re be l w n N e v. ho pe & v.-edtda.>s &$6-2471 C'Ord. Hunt Heh area t:uclJd I .. 17141536-2926 ~~~~~~~~~! Gt:NERAL Of'FIC t.:----------mature woman. part· De!Jvery ~non. over 21. ---------•I umi!.8AM·2Pl't1 Mon fo'ri. must have good dnv1og DRIVERS ~ record Sem.1-ret1red pre W & S-Mont fernd f'\ill or part lime DebVt"r the Daily Pllot Gt•ral ftroct.ctklft. Call 833-U188 bundJes to t"amers. Re· Pl. hme help wanted. DelJvery & Stock work for auto parts Male It fo'e male w e l come Autom>Uve &apply Co. 1522 Newport Blvd ln penoo quires van or large Mon. & Tues. nights for wagon and a good dnv· production. Apply at 1ng record. Phone Pe nny:.aver , 1660 642-U21. Eat 211. asJt for Placentia, C.M. Harry SeeJey er._.. coast ,,., .... IEIEIAL We promote to manage ment "supervision from wtth.ln. Retail s ale i. Eit perlenced. for exl'lus1ve ladies· apparel store Bel'lelits John Hogan, lll Fashion Island, N.B 1'nde your old stuff for 330 W. & y Street C:O.taMesa F.qUAJ Opportwuty Employer Registtt today for local temporary ualanme nt.s. 644 7100 new aoodles with a WANT A CAREER? Call (114)631-94.21 Sell Idle Ile~ 642 5678 Oauilled ad. 642-:5678 557-8045 Be pampered with a persoo•l re\atlna ma.ace by 12 of UM P~· West sirls ln SoUthem Callfornla. Jaeunl. ..... etc. Open 10.m· 41m., 1 ~ a week. Vla- 1111.C. ASluU. Health ~ 2112 Harbo«' Blvd, a.ta ll•a .. ~ Br• Int lbl1 ad for· your Ber Boy. epply to bar --•a. ..... llllC••AL---i aanaaer. Kot.el Laf\ma, .,_ I I (11c111ca1 Field service RepreSmtatlve TralllOO tlet1.ronics ASS1t•a1 SmaU mlu ol electronic 0\-Llr\';:. JlMf'OIWP't PUISONHCl SUMCts ll*lal '1ft. I flRSTLADY DCOl'\I • Models • P~Ducen • •n134s 425 South Co11t Hwy, .,.curU H proc•H DI date for f'uhioa llland Latun.a8ea~b.49"·ll5l . Investment f irm . Bkpr/Sec'y/Rffj)t Proceaae. new Invest· 11111* involvina bank de-Pfl'IDlnent Ptr. 5 days, poeltt " detailed 4 hn pr cbly. Bookkeep-loUow\ip. Jnveatment or int. payroll, typln1 ~•· bankin1 up. helpful. per. Npt lkh arcbltect. Call: 7U-~0123 642-7155 ~·11on •l'QU•,_ 2 v.-n e1~1•ic.i 1ac11n.c4ll te.l'lool. m11ttu•v CIMt A Olectroul school, 0t equ1v1l41111 e1ecoee11 e"t>ef•tnC41. Some oo llffd ••pet•enc• pr11le11ec:I S.le1 v commtn1t.1rat11 wHl'I 11a1n1no lf\d tltOl<itn«. F'ull liM of be"ltflt• Vaf\ICN 111\d 100lt '"'"Wied Some OWfn>Oh1 rrtwt rt• quired JOb rtQU•tt1 24.tlour ctll 0\11 duty. lnter .. ttd s>Mliet th~ld come 1n 10 llppty Of c.11 8oO lnklllCtrf'I mecbcaJ ecawp. nr beach 37JJ ........ s.___. In CM haa perm poeltioas -" ...._... Wllllnt IJ'OW\h poleoliaJ ........... for u.emblen with 3 &o s !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yn. Uptt in UMmbly Ii ~. ... .... -........ IMSPICTOIS ._ Ofc. t. St I 00 SmaU mtsr ot electronic Eaperlence In either mtdical equip, nr beach tnme ....... Of' ct.ta pro- • lo CM hu perm poelt ~ dept. Xlnt. com· w/x.IDt ~ l>Ot*>Ual Pll\1wtth1rwat benefit.a far IM~or, eaper'd 1n Ir eood MUN. Call Rita, nc .._ _ _.. bl 5404094. Colalal Person· ~·· _,wo • Cl • ;' ry, 2'T80 Harbor C4 64Ml41 ' NEVEi\ A l'EE . I HOSTES.S part time dln· ner. Apply ln per~on Le Buarriu. 414 No. Newport Uve In a1d for elder!) 'lady some nil.Nine ex per $600 mo. Start Aug Mw.t drive. car a \aal 496-1725 Modellng, commerc1al1>, fllms "exlras Need ne,.. faces. all a1es. t \ pe t; x p . n o t n "e <' 7l4-VIS7-0207 UC.-r10Ht$T M~. b&nltlnS firm nda p&ell.$a,J\l c*rf11l per&<>n l.OanJ'lll. phol\ea. P ttame Typ1n1 Ai ofc expr . hetpful Call J oanne 8'30 l010:30.~l Rt:CEPTIONIST F l l'. PIT. froot & back dfice .. C.11 Between 9 & --..;..;:.~_;_;__:_::::....::;.....::.:_...J "Spm for app. 848·9600. R.ECEPTIONISTITYPI Well.groomed, prolit1cnt l~ p1st for beautiful or ric e s near Fashion bland Xlnt fringe ~nefits. SSSO·S900 mo Call ~lr. Freese: 759-0511 '-• atueu,,,....._ Sell·Ldl. Dana Pt. area 49&-4IW SECRETARY 1Part umr· aftemoocu. Top skills. Sllk screener !or glas11 1010 Newport Center . 1uce ul shop. Expenenced &t pro-••••••••••••••••••••••• mo1ph ere The Ex ducboo attitUde a must. Refri'kerator. GE. frost· ROLEX Watch Band. Preside nt. 18K gold. SUIOO/bsl ofr. 645·2963 e CU t I Ve 0 fr IC: e , I l 0 497. U51). free 2 )'rll, SU;(), 9&4·4486. l'ewport Center Ori\{' Ond). l:le. 200 NB Snack bar. pi t, w~kends. ---"-------1011 to serw dnnlts & make Refr1R. clean. works good. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secraary. busy Laguna rokf sandwictws Appl) $75 Stove, clean . works TRUCK Spr ay booth Beach mfgr n eeds m penon. The Antique Rood $& FreeM!r, up· DeV1llbis . 1 yr. old, 30· pen.on to answer phoon. Guild. 180l Ea~l 0) er nK}lt. clean. works good kJng x 16' high x 22· wide. 1ypd1flle 491-1556. Rd.Santa Ana 5100 ~8S13.MS 4485 Offer Rebuilt S team "'-10.,0 cleaner. Electromatlc ox:cretar)'·An1stanl to St at1one r) Store 1n 6 $600.00 21.3-T11·20TO financ11I 1enlu1 Sofl Cororul del Mar needs ex· ···~··••••••••••••••••• spoken. gentle. JO)ful, pr'd sales lad)' f'ull Bt:ACH C RU~SE R S INIC4 ... _. 80t9 perfect1on1sl Prepare lime. s da)s Xlnt work Sch RESTOR~D ••••••••••,•••••••••••t nutnuous meals Vam-d a ....-A ' winns W/tank & horn. LUGG AG· T ,a.G' s hard work & tr.ivel II\--~peciall) fine + many more bikes 5 ~ "99-5'683 cuentde. 615 1010 \Int cond 551 4407 Crom )OUr bwnness card RECEPT10HIST __ SW T 31l)'tlmt Send one card fo,.,each AssJ.Sl. Recep<loni.st ror Sl:X:Rt.I AH y with book· I CH I 0 ARD tag plu.s p ne spare \.\ e lui) board in congenial. k~a skills needed 100 OPERA TOR. WILL A rt.'l urn 1ie r ma nent ty for appl. Refs. fast pa<'ed Newport .. iqllipM9..t 1030 sealed attractive tag & PART.TIME EV~S Become a trauied sales c:oun.wlor Cover 211 with the Jim Long & As· soc1ates A&ency to ~upt>rV1Se and chaperone UAlL Y Pl LOT l"arner bo)i. and !{iris on a ooe· on-one bas11 .. evenings 6 lO 9VM We need ~n cerned. innovative pe~ who are loolung MOTOll IOUTI tor a lucrat1vt-part-time Beach RE orr.ce Xlnl med Sllalary com · TRJJM.645-75,5. •••••••••••••••••••••• 'ltrap. meeling airhne phone etiquette eni.urate with ex ----Kov.a SupN 66 2,.x2\i.o ID reqwrements Pre· perscnahty. & pro( av pen~~ Cdll uh !JU1 S\\lTCHBOARO·Tcmp SLR Wllh 8S mm lens \'ent l<ll'>.., & theft~ t-or a pel!.l'ancc rcq Call Lila ~ z.n'> Pulse board Operatur 12G-220 bark & three le~ pcrsonahred tag encl<>!>e Blvd. NB. ~6700 1~11111!11!1111 _____ 1 Machinlat ~------l DPHJMIMTAl ' -We have an lmmediate pot.1uon $4 hour to start. opportw\ity for part lime SJOO wee'k polential call earnings. Motor route 642-4321. ext .2.50. between available In the Lai;una 211.ll<i SPM. Ask for Lon an·a. Dell very afl.•r ~Coast 833-<!roO. Sl::CRt:T,\RY i EXl'Cr lmrned. opening Top f1llel1'i !'t·v.. packed ln ..... allpaper. fabric or Tl\'L' N u PB> ongi.nal box. Honeywell .. Da> Gin .. paper & w~ RECEPTl<.'~lST Must "' constrll('llon 1:-0.IERNATIONAL Slrobonar model SSC will back & trim rour have g d l> hon c co ha.<> lmmed Opt"nrng 81.j~SL"'IESSSEHVI('~. ...1th rord Ui.ed All for t~' Or lr) two cards persooal1l} typing & 10 tor t'Xe<'Ull\f' ~l'rrNan 11~;-,~2 ~t arArthur !:>tl· s.'25 C.:1111 (:.!l:i/ 331·1816 b;Jckl.Oha<'k Hald MACHINISTS noons Mon~ay through Oollv ,Piiot Fnday. Mornings Satur· JJUW AayStreel lillf'UT au•t 2nd SHI FT IWlll UI Candidates muat have da)· and Su nday. No Costa Mei.a rmnthly dOOt' collections Equal Opportunity a.Ell 5+ >r s related ex- pt"rien ce, wo rk from We are seekJng a reliable blueprints. Must have person with an aptitude fabncated new tooling for figures & calculator and repair existing tool· skills to work Night 11\i in produc:tJon. We of. Al.ldit. Enjoy xlnt co. fer excellent company benef'ils including a free be n er 1 t s inc I u d 1 n g meal per shift. Apply medlcaJ. dental and OP· 9a m -noon Mon-fr1 UcaJ insurance. Please Earn.mgs about $4.SO per L' month gross Reliable ---•c.•m•p•l•o•y•e•r ---i transportation required Penonnel appl} 1n person MARRtoTI HOTEL SHtLEY. INC. 900Newport Center Or l7Ei00G1llet1e. lrvine ~rt Beach EqWtl Oppor Emplo~ er Equaf()pp Emplyr M/F Housecleaners needed to ~k for J anice's R11g- gedy Anns, p/Ua>e 4 days wk G'JS-2514 . HOUSECLEANERS up to SS pr lu'. Car. 645.-5123 HOU SE K EEPER · CHJLDCARE UVE.JN 67~9 MAIDS Laquinta Motor Inn Costa Mesa Applylft·~ ISIS So.Coat Or. 1405 • Hcwbor lhd) Mon-Fri 9AM·5PM Equal Oppty Employer Housekeeper wanted, MA1D6 Want.ed. 1661 S. Miuioo Viejo area. full Coast Hwy, Laguna Bc:h. or part time. Live· ins Call 494-4892. poeeible. 4~1198days. Maintenance, P /T, for HOUSEKEEPER-Exper. pr ivate community. reliable, 2 days+. Xlnt ~lust have d r iver·s pa) & s urround1nu. license. Call Mon to f'ri En~lish 1peak1ng. Perm.1_for_•..:.PP-=--· 4_94 __ -85;,,__7.:..l. __ _ 631-1133.. Maintenance man. part HOUSEKEEPER-Child tune. retired. Costa care Live-in. Beach Mesa area. set your own area. ~a145 hou~. Apply at 3020 ----------1 Redhill Ave. Gateway, Sc:1enuflc. Call 642 4321 Foster Ouellet for del ails. o..-.coest laUtPflot 330 W. fl.a>· Street C06ta Mesa Equal Opporturul> Employer MOtoaaoUTt ......... ~·l•g 1l\e Daily P1lo nee& a depend11ble' Adult Dell very Person for l he Park Newport area Must have dependable motor transportation and be avallabJe after noons M -F ; Mornln.ii. Sat & Sun. Approx. ~.00 aross per mo. for j~l a little over on hour ~your day. for dela.als <'all Mike or Foi.ter at 642'4321 Coast Piiot 330 yStreet Costa Men Equal Opportwuty Employer NewspaperdeUvery. Ear· ly AM. must have econo m y car. Dina Po1nt/LalJ. Ngl. Start: $430 mo + bonuses. ¢93.-0132. NURSES AIDES: All Part tim e nights· Janitonal o ..... n tram. ~tnrl S 4 -SS per hr 675-2101 ----- Parl -t1me Counter J)t'rson. rell~ welcome. ~~ bt""n 12 :?P;\l rART-TIME Mern<>011:>. Dehvenes & l'Tlll>C oHll"' dut1es .\ulo nt.-('t'S:J OC Airp<>rt area :>1&9995 ----------1 Part ume errand bo)'. for Newport physi cian \'anous dut1e5 w/Oexibl hrs. Involves auto care. personal & business er· rands 644·1641. Per.;oonel/Payroll Clerk Sf>a manufacturing co in Santa Ana has 1mmcd aperung for a Person nel/Payroll Clerk. Must know 10-key by touch. process employee status. change forms, rnaintam personnel files, sick lea\e. vacauon & atlen· dantt stats. Will tralJl 1f sharp Please phone µersonnel 714·Mo.-.Bll. PHONE OPERATOR "'anted for sm plumbing c:o No ex.per nee. Part· ume. 3-9 sluft Perfect for students ~0-2253 aft. 2PM. Indoor plant ma 1n tenanc:e. Full and part ume available 49'1 ·5424 ttcrlutcnC11tc• Positiott shifts. experienced or •R'"'.,,S ........ u Trainees. Mesa Verde ..-~ '""'"" .,.,,th background in elec· Con H Cot;ta Mesa pnnt shop tMSURAHC£ TECHNICIAN Sales office. Newport Center. Details. figure wor k, will train. ll!lhl t ypln&. Career Op portunlty. E.O.E. Mrs. al l b bo v. osp 661 ~nter. tnc . P um mg or lb. ,.,_ needs exper'd operator Salary negotiable """'ta Mesa. 54S·SS85 for Hamada seo. Pis call t WntcMRU Pencu1riel l"'!'---------1 for appl ~7-2654 Exfce r in one of the NUl"&Ulo ---'~--;_;,, ___ _ f I .. r 1T"'1::c·v 0 owlnR: P lumbing , L..1CA....41QDI JI. •ys1s ., e'lectncal or carpentry. n....-~ Real t-stale ai,tent nct!d~ Apply to: Mr. Hays, Sur! secretary for Costa Mesa & Sand Hotel. Laguna RM/LVH om« J ob requires typ Dudzik 644-7454 Bea<'h. 497-4477. mg & dnv1ng. Apx 15·2U Ins urance Secretary, hrs1 wk Call 631·1266 personal lines. some ex-Mamtenance man. exp, Critical Care Exp. pre· Ask rort:urt It per de51red Salary open. all phases. 5 days. Nwpt ferred. WIU train for tlm. CdM.673-8650 area. Send resume to Ad Specialty. f\ill ll11'1'! In Quahfl!.!d Steno/Ty pist. $800 lo Sl 100 per mo Sm.II l>ales1eng1neering dflce in Irvine 957-0844. 11557, Dally Pilot, P.O. ~Ion Viejo. lnsuranc:e Box 156-0. Costa Mesa Lg auto uuW"anc:e 1gen· 92626. cy has immed operungs -._,-_,.-_---714-831·1800 r or ........ ten a nc:e ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UHOBWllTER nA9"RS Must enjoy h v y pho· nestsa.les. No ex per nee:. Salary commensurate wta per • abfUty. XJnt advancement opptys. All co benefits. Call Sherall atSt.9-8161 MAINTENANCE= OfC MGll/IKKrR MECHANIC TRAINEE Qutstandmg carttr op- ponwuty for recent H.S. Grad. with shop training who would like to be a h11th1Y skilled Marn· tooance Mechanic. WUl train you in hydraulics. pneumatics, electronics Prest1g1ou1 Ne14 port Buch law Orm has a pos1uon open ror an or f1 c e mgr /bkkpr Minimum 5 yrs expr Salary commensurate with expr Ask for \1ckie.64-0-56SO " basic mac b ID e Offlc• Posl.t.J-lnlimate Apparel sales ,.......,_1..a.. Rap1.dly a.n· ,.. Rhrn '"""'u"'......,. · sva 11,a b le . F I time. woman, ma\ure. 40/hr crease your wages as Customer relations & bk· week. N o S un. Call ~=~w&edge &ex· kp'g helpful bl4l not n~ Ma-l.19'1. ,,.... Lge company w /good Janitorial CIMCO benefiw. Call 549.1575 for 8ullocb South Cout h as 2165 Briggs Ave. C.M. Interview. J . Herbert lmmediate opeo.ln,. for Irvine Industrial Hall Jewellers Com pt.ex janit.ortaJ services. Off Ice help . M a \ u re P a rt llme·m ornlnc MANAGEMENT · WOIDllD. one tlrl olfice avaUabUily. Alao full Local exe cutive seeks l' expinlltebookkeeping ~ Ume. qualiUed tndivtdual for manage showroom Real Et.tale b«nse req. land sales. cash comm. 3 dlMer part.Jes. Orange County, SG VaUey. SF Valle). pd each v.k. plen· t» o( uwentory. call col lect or direct ZlJ.SQ&.4047. ask for Len· nyGale Real Estate Sales People needed in Sunset Beach office, top com· roWIOOS. ~. CaU Bud Hyams 1714) 146-1502 Full company bene{tt$. hl&b IDcome Ptr aitua· 6T.H'15710.5pm. · ~ cont.act Penoo· tion. No investment re-,----~---- oel offlce. Mon.-Sal . cp.trement. For appoint· 1\EALESTATESALF.S ~M~33 Bristol. mentcaU645-5921. lfRCE U.EB •IJ% • E .O.E. ~~~~~;;:. TIAllE£ NO DESK FEE' Jd«, pcnnaoeol Pff lDI cood. JOE FOR· The Dall,y Pilot bu an FUlJ..SERVJCEOFC. --. l 8 •o 10 • n~n l.6unediate opening for REALTY NETWORK ..-n 01•. : .. • :., ~·-LTD.6'5-5370. trainee for full ti-. --1 •u.n... Noo·Sat. Women 't uno --...,._.,... ,..._ c&ore, So.~ MICHAMIC pe.nnanent poeltlon In A-. a.a WGd. ...-.-.a. ,,,. .a.-ow Clualn-4 Depart· ReaJ Eatate ..-~---aaat. lllllt be able t.o ~.1.-.aiT. a..a.-f/UD, 4 4a1 wk. '£aa-. \YJle z.40 wpm <typlnj POT9fT1AL key skilh> Jwce Tree. lo .us1st director of 1:32!1 eH!J5/..,knds l'Hl<.:I:.~ l.5002Chem1cal Ln, H B m .. 1rket1ng. d1ctaphon.. ln,ne.Ct\ml3 ----'!O:!eaorJ 'S..'i 891-4425 SH&l)pin~n..q '.\ldrlcvt ilUS20lSl 8040 I 5 l..i~sSIMtJ 1ng 1s 11lei. back11round •••••••••••••••••••••• ti '1tai.:sS1 5(11.'a RECErTIOMIST helpful I:. 0 1:. CJJI Don Tt::ACHt:;R ~ A.C,~ T ld:.~HOND Pupi. AKC IUu1 mrirdl 10 t:d With or without t~ pin.: ~ ... an.son or Tom fo.glv' Spe<·ial clasw' for han Champ )lfl.' ;\I I-Pd & ~Jh·' T dX lnc:luded rweded Top pay Tt:m •7 11 1S33HhHO . dit•:.pped .,rtulh 2>" ,ho "" 1''\1 pt> !'OCAHD., porary & full lime Call rollf'I!•· eicp .. r rrri r1 :_1_: m7 t:i.~·•lll>pm lJr..i..,.. ~our""'" or send Tod Services at 91q 0 164 !:>t-:UH~1 ,\II \' ~ :\ n..iin· •• ddrt''" phon" & Dl•pen d al>I<' v. Re..i I · Int 'at·..iti•m 6 '"' \\t..,th11o:hland whllt• Tt·r "'''II mJl.l· on•·, anl ix·r ~.l>lUlt' cxpcr .:oud t ~p bt'n ... f i t -. "l.c1 '~ rwr.. i "'tt"br,ld Ch..im tJS.: \dd2.'i eat'h R.LLCMdSo&es I 0.1 5% COfNftiHlOft Sff This 5-m. od 955-3402 ing 6. !)II ~m µ11.'a•.tnl 11 3 O ~ O O l n' 1 ' 11 1non lint l lt'm I I ~nd l'ht•l"k vr monl'} or oCc in gooc4 loc !:..ilc1r. c_,...rebral 1·.-b~ ,\ ... -..oc ic1 tn.Jlc ; 11 ~lf b6Xi .s " dt-rto t'Omme n..wr:it<' "' 1t-..pc; tl()fl 3V21i " 1111" .. rd ~1 -rlLOT PRIMTIMG 711 , 7~ 5071 !:'>dJltc1 .\Ila >lf. ~7~1 to You 8045 1, 0 &i. 1560 ·••·•••·•··········•··· Tt>lt•phon•· 0•1t·r•1nr 1 ,,...ld \1,., .. l'.t 'l262fi Ask few Mr. bC111ts • v t..tbr ..idur tt\.lrli.. \er. ---- 1t7 c1 m ~hilt ;\l..ilu11 1..1ntl1• f't'n«l onl~ ~ fo urt''l I \t'ar.11l<l ~2 00111 1 ~Uniforms :? uniform~ SI!> each I ~" 1 l'l"r' Full uni. Adm1n1•tr.itn .. Rl'S1denl Aide needed. for reurement fac1ht>. P T weekt'ndi.. 11 ·7 shift :-.: .. wpon \.'ilia. &42-~l !'.wt r1 l.ir' ..,hon h.ind l«N.pm T>v1n li! 6Uv.pm "' JCcura• ~ Lri: C'llm µ" n ~ t" u II tie n c 1 t p.n kage ll u nlln~H>n lJ e a c h I " c a l 1 n-1'°' 'I:! 111111. µt•r ',,ar 711K!~bl>J9 1rear1 Ldguna ~a rh 1 ......_ ._ :i lJl1.1ck kitten" p;1nt,,wt S2I> S12e lf 10. all ........,...... Soaicitor\ • ""t>cb l))d 1n c.\• l.'llcnt !'ond1t1on & ~ i~ hr plus bonl.l.'it''> IA• !lh.1 ~ "'"m onl)." '""' 11nw., b} R<>Slaurant l::xper1cnced Wallre~i. ""a nted Full time Pnvate t:lub Call Karen 644·~ ~a.rt :'\o exptr Ol'Ct''" .... :-..0 -.citing Aero!>~ frnm >II It r>f I' l;!xt; ft>Ol'lrlll ~~tnt nurw >i0-.l121 OC A1rpon 29pm l.ill 'lvu 1Jkl0 do ... n & fl• 1~~~~~~~~~~ Tarru.641 -0lQI fm\t' i: Restaurant SECURITY DOORMAN. Full & Part Tune Appl) in person No phone calls Fri t.h.ru Tues. Af\ BPM Crazy Horse Steakhouse 1.580 Brook hollow, S A R.'1's Part lime Relil'f t: h a r g e N u r ' t' 11 i :mA.~ Mesa \'l'rde (;orn Hosp. 661 ~nlcr. Calla Me51. 548·SS8S SAILBOAT M 1lnt & c:leanln,.:. Fu II ti me No exp nee 645-7100 SAtLIOAT · MECHAHIC Mechanical expr req Sall.mg knowledge prcl lnboard gas/diesel eng maintenance. head!>, P\llll!XS· some t!le-1.· & ng gmg .,.,ork Rl!fs req fm.0060 Sales CCMftPCI" your ~Job Wlttt n41S Oppt'y ------- Sl-.:CRF.TAR'I for la"" om cc No lt·itJI t•xperient·e net·es):Jr} 1) pinR 55.,., pm. Fron uff1 ce appearanct.- lmmed. opening To P'i) l!'o.'TER:-;ATlONAL BUSlNESSSERVlCE 18~2 "hr i\rthur Ste ·~ lrn ne. CI\ 9%713 _ __ 714 752 0161 ~EC RETA RY ·mature. part tune. nex1blC'. hr.. h booltktti>tft8, Sii pl't' lcrred. 644 7~16 6i~~\I _TckplloM Reu~. Gro.,.,tnA OranRe ('o fr1:t' t uddl) k1tt1.·n!> 1\ll hrokeral(t' hrm hd.:> 1m hc..irlbrt'.d<ers' G ra,, 1T1.·d opening for attr.il t,l4d1.. caltc•J 2 liltl'r:. tl'e. art1c ulatt". ind1\ ~ &<.io who l"an handlt• bus}.._,..._ .. 1050 pt'CJOC5 Great carttr op IJC.~ Call Junne 7~ 007'0 TB.LSt/H•• ._,Cl'h. * * I B.,Y * * Pt-rm p t11ne L1i:htl\f> Good ur.ed turn1turt' & 1n11. W1l I 1 o n ,1ti, r N>PlJanc.'!>-<)R I ""111 .. ell trai~ cw SELL for 'tou :\lut~I S.vinp & Loan MASTHS ~UCTIOH 31-40 E:. Coast Hw~ CU.\f •6 & tll·962S Call 8111 Conopast 76().9200 T E X T I L t: A r t 1 ~ t -... -------•I c.o&on::.l. 3 ~rs e"p man SICJlfTARY fEXIC. dator~ Repedh <'01 Dctorator·s m1 ,take 40:<80 ~lai.l> lup tabh. l:tr3S5 11.•gs. 2 arm C'ha1r;. ~ Ol~r dw1rs. &. 2 ot \Omd n ,, t-'u 11) UI) hobtt'rl'd 1n Rra~ blue IJhr 11· ~liUO OUU Bo.·' eled ~IJ:.1> <1o hrai.' l'han1h•l1er S60o10l111 t~ II '6.> 2298 rin1o1nt'1 al ln\t'!>lm(n\ l•rlo\d~!>. pru duc11un firm ror t!ducat111 ' onentl'<I fl.ill time r~ l'l·~nel Communll a Top or the line <.tud10 t1oos Dept Secret an localed 10 )1~,,on \ ICJO XJnl l)ping Sh req d <.:all Sutt ChauH·I l::JI~ !>t'Cretanal exper ~:'.!92:! ----------'11.L'll H'll Oak d1nin.a.t l:.1 a must Non .,moker pre f'd lnqwrr 1714 1640 0\23 SECRETARY NB deve mt. ro Growth potent Sil. d1ctph. benl! fre-e lo applicant In ult: Personnel A11t-n<'} 48ll t: li th. COSld ~I~_. .. TOOL ~f.\1\ l'~H ble & cu.stom f'r ,·hair!'>. Bwld &. ma mta1n OJ. 2 Parson.<i tablt-s. fisch"r ;\\t'.&Lf Da)Sh1fl A.II <.ll'ft'O l>)~le m . t'tl' beneflL~ Helll't:d or pan ~·;.. ~i9 ume OK ----------\nt111u. ,.,., rt'lar) dt·sk, leaded v. 1 ndo"" s ~suu lumplete chl·rr) ""ood bdrm <>el S60() Jtoan Ual"'" m.f-11143 6-iO !I~ l .\L !JRAL'LIC~ cnR l' '.!910S Oak St. SA S..C.i 4321 llt.AVB. AGENT As a ~les n•presentauve with Mutual or Omaha. you are your own boss You represent a leading Company offenng people m your com munit) the~~~~~~~~~~ ~Ill' 22-1 642 1~7 ~tin1mum 2~ rs C\.pt'r Call ;\hllie 6i 5 \311 '.\1.1ll'h1n.: <'OUl h 6. lo\ I' -...•.it conl\"mporar~. x Int rood $'75(1 Coflt~ table -.olld oak "' 11la" IOIJ tnmmttd in ~old rhromc ::12JJ 95~ 81\H. after 6pm 64&~ (ananc1al secunly the) ne<'d a1a1nst St<'kne'"i and accidents Your efforts are backed b)' a broad national ad "erusmg program • •SECR t.I AR I i:;s • • 1) P'Sl 70. Lag Bl"h St2. Sales Consul\anl~ Ours Appl Only1f'ree1 EOt:: Lu Reinders Aaenc) 4000 Birch. Estab '64 Newport Boch.833-8190 Our C011li.nued rapid ex pans1on Is creatmg an ever•\ncreasing need for sales representatlves with management poten· SECRET;\RV tiaJ to fill ke)' pc>1it1011s. 1 Girl oft'. NB Rea We fill those poeillOM Dl t De ~ T\ PIST Gl-:~ERAL (If • F1CE. high 'lchool ~rJd no 1!\.per nec~-.~dr' Good t>o.-nt:f1ts & promo tional oppt~ Famwr" ~ ~IOOEO E TYPIST full t 11ne on Ma~ Card 11 . M on fr1 8 JO.S 30 f'ree par~ing. gd benef1l !I Call ~llchelle 5.:iS-1114 t::qua I ()ppt~ Emplo~ er. "' F Rrini:er.1lor Sl~. T\ Sl5. ... a.-.l'M.'r $65, 5-48 ~after Spm Complt.'le h1ng s12e bed. L.11.. t· fl('.... $2!>0 ms 7285 ---- • •WATl'.:RFALLS• :--;atural. self ·contained. 11k111fully crartt•d from \Olaanic: boulders. Ask for Bn an 1714164!°1-0704. •WATERFALLS• ~atural. sl.'lf con lamed. sk111full> craf\cd Crom "olcanic boulderi. Ai.k lorBnan t7l.a l645..()'704 Elt'clm: ,\dJ Bed $32.$ 17 l4 1494·2S-t9 J<'ush1ons ·sofa Si5 & A:'ll F }I s t e r e o w 1 l h i !>pe3Jlt-rs $100 ~i-8393 * J:I Alum bodl w trlr. 611 IJ f-., 1nrudt! 08. SIWO Tandem "'hi trlr. S450. l.umbt'r r ack . SSO . ~· sofa. blu1...,. & rust. $25(1 6i!>-3SGI J \\ T l' f J m '.\I cm ber:.h1µ & :.t offer o' "r !:-1200 :>oewporl U~.ich Tl.'nn1~ Club rull ramllv nwm ~r;h1p ssso10BO call t'' l~ 613 SIJ'.! 1 ' 11ool table. li~hl. new. b1l'"'n bt·•J.!•' ~o <.:all ~12 ire! • D<..>G SITTER• nA::arunes mobile ken nd C'.\t. :--;s. <.:d~I areas (;all lor info .\d S1ttt.'r :161 24 hr.. 642 4300 \\ dtl'ff all. indoors, fo!Old . w glass tap Can be used as aquanum Beau. $200. is.&11 i252 '1AYTAG elec. dry~·r~ 'lint rond. Also. playpen. I.Ike lll'W Call. 646·s.537 9Al1tu6PM from our own ran ks at' ve"'l"'r n Sound Uk competent. sh1rp. expc e the kind of glri. ph & lYPIDlt skills career opportunity ll\\.IM. NoSllt. htebkkpa Wa1trl'SS Appl) btwn llilil--SciM IOSS lmne Coast Golf Mem you've bHfl looktng for, "' 9am & 12pm CH AR lllen,callusloday. Sa.laryopet1.631-0772Mr LIE 'S CHILI 3001 Amer 1<'an Oak. Tobie MR. \'AN Brers Rl'<ihill Bldg ai. Ste S185. Secretary $360. 838·7006 =226 c }1 Morris Chair Sl6S. Bed ......... --J of--L.-SllO. Dresser .&150. -.... """"'"' sacm ARY ft:.c. Wanted older woman In p h 0 n 0 It r a p h s I l 0 . Peop&eyoucan counton to President. Large ood 1 Roc ker $1 10. Slot berslHp. $1300. Call 496-3129. We pay top prices for eotn~. silver. gold. cop· per Dill Windham ·s. 642-4492 UfelnaW'&nce ACfillate. e1tabh shed Southern g heath to hve IO You .. ,,, ...... a le t M1chme "'25. Also. pop UnitedolOmaha CH llf builder seeks -, ... v~ P asan ...._ h r corn machine. coHee 11~a .. •IMll Equal r-...., Comn.anleg career o ri u nted In· '""'-' mcxc ange or as V)lll'J ..--"' sail Ith dd I grindl'r . baby bugu. 1011 M/F dlv1dual to per(orm aoc:e"' er Y pa· l0)'5 and miscellaneous ----------1 "anety or secretarial tient. Lile schedule lo be S..C.7-8271 Sale& and administr ative arranaed.496·1238 --------- E.xperienc:-ed. energeti<' duties Po.it Ion offers WORD PROCESS',.,G ~<>VlNG SALE person needed for ex arowth and opportun1t> u-. llouM-hold rum1ture Ask ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH PAID For used furniture Iii ap- pbanees. working ·or not 9157-8133 pand1n1 Health Food to lea.m real estate and for Xerox 800 & 850. Mag IOf' Ron 960 460'.l Dial. Lra. O.C. route hooY bwldlna bwnnn:. U. O.S. S}slem 6 Tem· ---------Room &o make 1ood S Pos1tJon reqwre:s at least porat)' · Top pay· .--..tltold ._. 1065 Mlllk< .. 21J.3ZT~U2. 7 yrsol responsible ellpr lNI'ERNATIONAL ....................... ... ... _ .... ----------1 Rel. will be re-q. If \n BUSlNESSSERVICE COOKWARE · MU&l sell -•••••••••••••••••••• IOIJ Saleslirl part time for tentted &n the ca reer 185$2 MacArthur Ste new ~ set 18/8 staln· CONN Olrec\or \rombone plant store. Plant paailiOft please send re-•m less s teel waterless. wrthcase. Exc:eUent coo- koowledae helpful. Nm and salary history lnine.CA92'TU Comparabte to~~ dlUOa.Sl00.61>&06a•ftef ~ to Ila. Und• Fo•ter. 114-?SZ--0161 \n major deputores. On· _e_P_M_. ______ _ JR.KNOIM&Dl w/lla9da CABS a ......_ tAll wU1 ldmlolttered to ~ IAllt be Jl.S. 0 ,.._ • ,Nd owo tools. H111 all 8PPBUDta), 10 key Have openln& for at· co••· Reh. reca. adder, bandle pbonea, ..Uve aaJea a&t!Slt with S~ulv. wl 1 courH• lo ..... cr ... mtaftt. 1 .. ra computer and greatopport\ISllllealnre- Salesllrl wanted. F rr. Tues thn& Sal. no e•p neceuar;v.17~. Pnlleyo1So.Callf.4t00 ly S3\0 Call 5-Tpm: WAH1'A(.;noN! C.mp\aa .Dr. Newport l.;a-lfted~~;;;;;;;Ada;;;::;;=::;'°':=::5178~~m.====9889======±Clua:=~":;ed;:Ada~:;MZ:=·5118~;..,. Btad\. Cal. IBS. E.O. F..11 .. op, Ar tbmetlc/· pa t&IMr 1tneral clerical aJ~'triththeHcom· Meebaolca/ 2l•c · _.... ~ ... a.y few ..a•.v. Call for lnt~. ~JOIDlnl sa.ce. ~ ~ ror ...... vn--· ..-..... Hue 11n. ear.r· lo tocal Ortb'qpedlc -vancemcnt and H · llWl7l ....... ..._._.. __ Su.r"'•oa. Ex ... r . pre· c11Jlent company --""'--..-ua -...... tieoellta. Salar.ir com· "pair worlr, p1u•lt· fernd lo aU .....-ol menturat• wltb U · ~ Walkt:r J; I t:t~ SALESLIJ>lES SICUllTY .UdD Waluh Clarkes S Cat needad. 144~10 Plua. Mature1ex·1----------pcri.-FT/PT Mra G SECV/BKPR. part/Cull TSl-'794'n5l-'7100 ll me. R. E. Co. Cd M . Saiary DC11. l1MIOO 1111/cllcb't~alfnftt,..... 11a11&om. • ._,..NCI· lllriWW· ror uu.emew. a.el eat.W U./eJHatorl. Ske&cb ClllfwllPf'.tG.-. ,..__., : ~.en 111m1. _. • IDUllftt tn ..._..tonW SAi IS-UT AIL ~:::'':it!~~~:: "l:C.~:::.:!.°:: CllltatelCOAST ~~·= '!!°':c1::r.":'~::1~' ":I;':~:":":.:: Sf.Miiar. Tall• ad to _....,,I& bn,... wll, DA&.YPILOT ~ na aper. at.off. Bti.eflta. John all0'*'"'8w.Cll.Btwn -··=-•I _,,_,__ ••· 801-1'YPiol • -· s.1U> lfofu, 111 P11klon .-1;..;..6;,.;..SPM;;...;.;;;. ____ _ '•2=2 ct Of ~..... 0....11.. -m.lltl. lllaad.N.l.144·TlOO. ~---'--A .. __.&_, ..,. -• ..---• ~11•1 Opportuehy --_..,. _ __._ ~· ..-. __ _...., M -..~~"~~.x . s.,..,_ s.-Ftr,apptya.t.rao.J.Jll --.,_ - --llUwlilaCASCI TIAV&u.s.A. Nortla Coast Hwy , f1:1esp • .-. ... ms ~= '"'1. to NOT l&'uauas VJ.P.VACAT10NS IAIWIA•~ ........ ~~~~~~[!!~~Ad~a.~uMa!!:~...,.~~l:?~~~ .. ~~k~WlllL~4;::a..an.t~==~,..~:toJ111~==!-~~~ .. ~-~·~::.;!'!r::--!1::..,. w .. Ad.._... '°""' You can be a WINNER .Jaat by MDdlng u• you name and address and by watch.lag for your name bl tile classtnecl ads of the Dally Pilot. wt1n !!~ to the. ctrcus, ...... •'mUMft\"t a tra .. wuue or 1DOl'tln.1 e~. 1.i r out t.llll coupon and mail It '°4aY to UM: a ...... Depart..., DlU, POiit 330 W. Bay Stnet, Coeta Men, CA t2ll2JI .. .. ... < . .. ~~ • .......... .... .. trM ._ W MMl.l .. 11W harW -................... _.................... ········'··--··· ....................... ·-·····"·--·--·-···· ........ . ,=~-... 19 •"' ,..., .. ,. ~ ..... : ....... !~!.! t711 • t1J1 ., .. !1!1!!!!! ....... !!!! .... -.......... ..!!!! I • • • -.. •••••••• .... •••• 'a C..1. Jtellilt VI ...., _ .................... . .,.. ........... Ml ........ M ............... 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Sl,000/b.o . Call Ad· Sll!KlO. 9'19-2031. '7ST·TOP Wht/maroon int. A U power . 27,000 m L Im · IJ'lBcul.ate. 7~ or Ad· Sitt.er • 143. ~ • 24 hn.aday. •-n t ..a.eo.111L U' Siu &at w trlr. itli ~ei/wkend02'·5'729. ~.orl45-f600. Sitter t UJl, 642-4300, 24 "70 BUG, like new. Must ...... .-, cond. llX>llP M en:. o" WI IUY ..._,_ , _"""' ~ -:n· UnJfl1te, t '8 up1"11• Ul ¥l&I 1ltel tank. UQOO & '75 ~ CVCC wagon. ,..,...... see.-.-. • .,..._•••••••••••••••• t'ru1ttt. urn Chr )'• _Callalt4-rtipm,M2 I CLEA..N CARS 30 + actual mpa. Reg. '66 912. Your run car, 77~1081 9lEARV PET CARt; \'HF, AOJo', alM ran11I) A.HD TRUCKS g.u. am/fm stereo. A/C, future vall)e Runs irut. Yoho t772 llo&Tdlna II 1roomU>• boat SU,000. Nwp\ T ,. .. 1~ great body, $2900/offer. S5800.S7S-4l7• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '85f1unit.complele. wtlh &ove, fnae pkup. Yacht ~rhf't> llOO 1 Fl J'Ullll SA.DDLHA.CIC 1167·2745 Sl200 =~.:T~ ;;;;;=···;_j•••••••••• VAU.EY .___ 9 7lO '64 JSOC. xtnt. cood.. all VOLVO 642·3030 .... _ <t-91 50 IMPORTS --r-records. amtfm. SS500. ah&da. :u )'r • eap a · U "TIIR.S ~f'l<TF"Sll -o ....................... 495--0650 SALIS,SBVICE 1962Corvette.very nace. J46.ael. ·10. br11tul , l4•11lc ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• fitB.PSTO XJ6 19'74 J agua r . Xlnl AMDLIASIHG $8000 cocl plt /ulik Pll rqutit Uondu Xtt 75. hkti ne w co n d . Mu s l s e 11 Gorgeous red 911S, '77, ,.,., O IVERY 960-782S !f!t 11 ,.... 1094 cabin ~e. awizle dsJ. 700 Onl> l295 Tradt! for FICiHT ' 16500/beat offer. M.5·2951 stereo cassette. 29,000 OVE~Et:XPASERETSL • -·••••••••••••••• 1-•rour ..... blk • ., • ., ~-.,._ -lO r-nll nin"t!, ~low mkt ut ....... "'" c '""-.-1..-:11 .1.·n-..1 IY or.....,.., · nu. sun rool. air. 117,000 .__,... ltlettUe F,quipment fOf" " W.._ U'PEDI ........,.. """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9913 lamorofflce m,ooo. Nw11t Yucht f~x 'T.! YuttWhu 175CC Dirt A" I • _.INr-. l.W74 J a"''"• XJ 6L, d nt ~1682 r••• .,IKE ded l·h•A~ 1711 1 f175 1"'w1 "'k R 1 Late model To• otas and vrT"ER w .. ~ ~ 'i8 XR7. lo mi, loa . ~ ._., """" ... e uru. \l'r} c euo \ u I\' o l>. Ca 11 u s HICiHEST cond, n u trans, air . Raltloyce 9756 VOLVO must sell $3950/best of. TY...... 19' Reinell C..:ahin Cr~i::r Xlnt con4J 52'5 firm TOl>AY'. ! : amt rm. cass s~Hm . •-•••••••••••••••••••• 19fl6Harbor Blvd. ftll'. P.P. (98 1376 .... se..o '"' '73•, lMhp. OM<;\ 6. 9fl8..sm6 ---SAVINCiS EVER 873.-o, Wll: 6'()..44SO. •1 DEAUR IN U.S.A. COSTA ?ll ESA Dodgt 9935 ... •••••••••••••••••••• Louded Flsh Skt 1ro1ler Motor Ho..1, Sol./ ON A.LL MODa5: .67 J aguar 420 Sedan. ROY 646-tlOJ 540-9467 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otawful RCA 2$" color X1nt cond Nt!w uvhul R..t/Storoge . 9 160 Classic, absolutely Im· ~ CARVER 77 VOLVO 11 Dodge Dart/Swinger 1V, 2 yr wmty, free de-SS.850 840-1126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UP TO 36 mac. One owner. AJI ROUS·ROVC£ PS, s lant t> cng, new very.$~.646-1786 111...~ n--A/ --•WER£NT• ong. Lo ID.I, blil olfer. ,~ •• _..__ 242DL radials, AM /FM, air, ~"-•YourMotorHome• Ken.673-46112 61S-4880 ----2 door ; d yna m &te 4 battery real ~led YAMAHA demo • Cll..t• 9050 TopStoyou tu benefits MPG!!! or 3 · ~ ... e11 t'ylinder. JlLc;t like new! ~/beat ofr~S:Z~:JOO. ampg, tuner&( cassette ....................... We do maintenance free Yoor mileage may vary I ta ghW 97 5 aOSto SUNOA'l'S 26,000 miles on this love ad-siuer !1243, 24 hrs. aecu at greaUy reduced •JMMAC ~'.3()' BOATS: :.I.nee 19?Hull refs. PORSCHES l.IPOI\ your driving habit ••••••••••••••••••••••• I y ! M a rine b I u e prices. Allantrc Music 6il.2mo plans prepaid Dale 's RV Rentab and cooditton. E PA ap-1972 F<llpada. lo ml. 122. ao..,. 9757 automatic. air, powe '7S Dart, 318 eng, auto, pb, CM&8895 rromS189/mo. int'ludtng ~ proved fuel economy for ocbes\olfer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• steerin& with velour in pt;. ac, cc, radio, air TV sll11. tessonM 7141964 5994 WANTED Ole 320i S.speed a re: Ci· ~~ ·10 Rove r. 3500S. Red lerior. t861SYZ> 'shlc.s, SOK m1, xlnl cond. 8rand NU", 4' color . For £tent. 1977 Ha n t•::.t ~ SS 995 S24.50/ol 842 3488 ~acrifLice, 846·7975, loah. Sail 9060 Mm1 Mowr home. ~11~ Allow us the oppartunit_,. ty. ~mpg, edh1ghway 36 u.cia 9736 wJtXk.. lthr. ua98Tter. ns IOIWITH• .&M r. . .. m.:& :••••Lude••••••••••••r•••••• 6+.~ cng. Burns re to coosiderthe purchase mpg,comb1.11 29 mpg. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~$l.5004S4· 6 V,.."SW.aG""a..a '73Swuiger. lo m1, a le, 49• rs 16• 25 t, va gular gas. Rea:. ratt's. or trade·tn of your clean Lancia '78 Beta cpe S.., 9760 -• ~ p/s, p/b. xlnl cond. Ask· IDGtt&w.M ,,., .. ....................... a ..... 9010 ....................... 12' Mim>craft alum. skiff, used ix. $375. 731·4234 ~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl maintenance, outbrd repair & canvas. AJI/· Cr aft Yacht Service. 675-9651 Stup Right, Flllish Teak work. r efurbishing. Repair work, 548·5053 loah. ...... .... "' 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GENOA 6"2 oz. Luf Hgt 44ll. Foot Lgth 22rt. Xlnl . cood. $300. 673 5340 !:lain.less steel radar arch cmtom made for Pacific Bluefm 34'. Brand new Sl!iOO. 631.3280, 642.8446 ~Power 9040 h u l l. s li p i n N O Pvt. ply. 556·0197 a rt. Porsche. Check with Us BUY OR 18,000m1 . air , am/Cm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7800We&tminslerAve. angSl,OOO/bstofr848-lO'l7 beautifu l $4000 6pm. Toda,·! snrf,27mpg,S6900/otrer 19805.a•• inWestmmster or847.5770 ~9010. ., 840-1425. --~l 638.7880 -~------ Cnllliatg SaUon IC you are th inking o b u y ing a c ruls 1n sailboat there is a super opportunity for exp sailor to b uy into 40 ketch. Unlim ited sailin time & very small mve!>t f>73,.534(J 14' HOBIE CAT. Include. trailer. Sl.500. !-'me cond 644-0677 Columbia 32' 5 5 mete s loop w /trk, $9500 ~5684 wkdys, Hu:.almr APOLLO '71, Original Owner. i:.lps 6, 'I.l a c, gener ator . $10,(XX) (714) 673 0149 /ivJlo Sft,.fce. Parh & AcuslOries 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICE DEPT. Open 6 Days A Wel'k :-.ton -f'r1. 7 .30 5 30 Saturda)l> 8 00 5 00 AHcn Chrys.-Ptv. 2'J29 Harbor lil\'a. CC>bta Mcj>a 546-1934 Crawfo_rd_. _ SSAVESAVE$ U} Owner West-.all 32 WITH USED PARTS hull & deck+ 7000 Ills ol I mi.ort1·d rar p.irt!> ms1df.' ballast rnst,1111.'d IM PO HT <.:omplete l>l'l of plan~ AL'!OSliPl'L\' and c on :.. t r u ct 1 on 101 !'It Manchl·:.kr manual. Located u1 Anaheim 716 9'.AAI Costa Mesa. Call673-2174 ------- ---Mtol for Sale :is· Ericson ·74, •\ ba~s ol •••••••••••• ••••••••••• !Mills tncl. spin. hot & cold IMPORTANT wtr, 2 ding~ ·s, RDF NOTICE TO ·~~"~ LEASEHOW. 1UUOs '74 VOLVO. Air over.ford 994o a.U-'64 LANC IA t1av1a conv READY FOi d j XI ••••••••••••••••••••••• --•<0 FORTHEIEST llandblt. V1gn.alec~ch DBJVERYNOW! rive, sunroo' nl '73 ford Runchero GT 13831 HertMw °""' Ftnt wheel dr, onl) 50 cmd. wfshell top. Red/w auto.. c.m.no.009 • .. .._nn DEAi.iN lhe US. 'n mpg.$4.QOO •wnlEOEAUHG• 6409669 good cood. p p S.<!500 ORANGE 960-8134 I -BY..Ct.t IMPORTS .&--. 11~.....A 673-3449 __ _ Top Dlllar Paid For Your Car ! JOHHSOH & SON ~ '*°Y 2626 Harbo~lvd Co!.ta Mesa 540·5630 W e Pfl'f OVER llue look I-or Your Good \'W. l'orsthe<>r ,\ud1 CHICK IVBSOH VW-PORSClU.:·AUOl 445 E Coast Hiv.a) at 8a}s1de Dnvc !"ewport Beach 673-0000 .. ..__...._ •1~• 848DoveSlret!t --COUNTY ==••••••••••••: •• ~ NEWPORT BEACH ... •••••••••••••••••••• 18' 197~ Omega Mercury C-......IP! IN ..1. ND JS2-0900 G ,.,.. 9901 lil5 HP 110 Low engme v-.. "" ••••••• •• •••• •••. ••.... hn. 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P fB, 23K, $U95/o(. 101 Air cond, 5speed COSTA MESA fer.752·S294daya_. __ _ Lra.n,, lo" m1l<""i A i..uper 540..9202 Mercwy 9950 h~~lc frc<·. i:J, ~a\ er _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rar'0nJ)S52SO CJll,\d AMC 9905 OtL\NGF.COUNTY'S !->Iner ir 1811, 642·4-XIO. 31 ............... •••••• •• HEWEST hr.. '73Javetm. <bp, fasl S650 U NCOLN·MERCUUY ii Cu.JCA Very ~ood Fairooodtt100. DEALERSHIP rond. Lo m1 ~ 01 642 ~ RA. Y R.ADEIOE ~t.6'&2.6271 ev~ ·10J avehn. UNCOLN·MERCliR Y 280 l'. 197~. autu, AC Vc:As•OIJltl 9770 SlOOO ltHS Auto Cent.er Or. 6U 5003 SD1''wy·Lak:e Forest exit ----JRVINE -•••-•••••••••••••••• VHF. $38,000. Nw"l HEADk:RS AND A}1 / fM, ne w t ires ••••••••••••••••••••••• Imported •••••••••••••••••••••• $156.77 40• Viking Sprtf.sh, '74, VHF. ADF, fatho, A/P, 6.5 gen. l cemake r /wet ba r. tourn. bridge. SllB.000. Nwpt Yacht Ex· ch. t.75-1.800 ' 1978SCARAI Twin 30's, 130 hours, loaded. Pn. pty. Bc!>t Of. rer! Call 54& 1200 (Mon.· Pri. days). 731 8216 (everung.s & weekends) Ask for J erry. 43' Gr an Manner fully equippe d. b eaut ifully maintained, ready to cruise or hve aboard. Slip may be available. 11' 2<;; t'inancing poss1· "t>ie. $80,000. J ack Curley 534·1505 e ve n lns:s & week ends, 642-4321 weekdays. Yacb&Ex.ch 67S.U!OO ADVERTISERS 9 705 Miog. $7 .ooo 080 7 8VOUCSWAGIH Wanted: 40·45' cr o.isinR s ailboat , trade diamonds, Jl•well'). ett Call Ad Sitter ir254. 1>12..u>O 24 hrs. The price of items MONTHLY &M-0056 uaan advertised by \'eh1<•le R .... .&L dealers 1n the veh1clt• """ clas:.1f1ed ad\'t-rt1J>1n.i.: CLUR.AHCE!!! t'Olwnns does not m cludc All '79 AH a R-0meol> an} Jppl1calJI(' taxc,. ~IUSI'GO.!'\QW• -------hct.·nht~~ Lran~f~r let:s. D&:•CH IMPORTS '75 CATAl.lN'\ 2i' In ~ hnant·e charge:,, ft'i."3 for 848 Dove Stroc'l board $16.750 or best of air poUutwn l'Onlrol de "E".,PORT BL'ACJI fl·r? 645·2963 vice cert1f1cauons or de ,.; '" "' -----• aler documenta ry pre 75Z..0900 __ L.asar <.:omplt:le plus tax . 48 mth . UE.l.10 AC Cap. Valu(': Sll.715. Hes1dual SfMJ.~. Caµ Rt'd. $2715 To t a I P a y m 1• n t :. · $7976 64 J LST $3464 08 OE.LIVERS IOI McUREH llK. 850 N Beach Blvd. t5 M1. No. of SA Fw).) 18 Diesel 240. 4spd. 1Hr, le m1 , like nu. 30mp~ $14,750 714· .34() 7611 For Sale Classic 1~ SL 11958) Mere~. ~~ ~ restored. Have retained a1J rcpts. for work dorM> by ver y r t'putabl e medianac. Mwst see lhis Dynamite custom ,,. ,th a utomatic. radio & t.!11ter.10lOWOFt $4,395 109WITHAM VOLXSWAC.&4 7600WestmLDSlt.'f' Ave. in W estm.J.nater am.~ 1 638· 78l!ll ~ ~:::':sech:::~,~~e~~ iS SPYOER. very red. 644 2058 the advertiser \O'ery nice. T h e best La Habra S22·5333 Datll9I 9720 slUll)' 2 se•ter . 6?3-80l2 or •Ha-v•.-na•tr-o•u•bl•e-selm!llb•n•o 631·~. ext 28. Ask for -" 1,2 PJrtncrsh111. 36' ~/ al'OW'ld. SS.950 673-7280 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ms. KiaR >'OW' car" Try us! Paid foe <X' DOl ' Ast for Frank Morgun 0.1. sloop, Nwpl Clclssks 9520 A.ti 9707 slap. loaded. Jlawa11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *80 MBZ 240D vt:teran. S27.000 for i,:z '56 ford 1'.I ton Clussic Gd '78 AUDI 5000 Loaded. aMume lse, mt. 30% dn, 642·1324 , cood $l900 Immaculate, sunroof. 2 714-661.()827. 640-5603 661!!890 door.fullpower.air,wm· u9 JOOD '77, Sti ver dows, stereo, velour in· "' 311' Alejuela '77, 5 bags ot '461"ord Wooclic. restored, wnor. <299UNDl perfect. Sl7,000. ~ sails, 20 hrs. $89.500 Sl3.000. ALSO '2!' ~lode! $6,995 64G-S390. BOAT OF TiiE MONTI! A town ~edan . '1 li r. IOIW11HAM ·L &tan.no <X" Tom Al.km. JIM MARINO YOLkSWAGBt 11711 IEACH II.VO. ............. 141-2000 i6 AMC Hornet Stnwg,n. 130-7000 Stnd f Tr ans. lo w -------- mileage. Ong/o-.ner. 16 Comet. 4d r, 6cyl. S2200 or best offer clean. low m llea~e Ste> ~12 $2.295. s.i5-4929. ---lllidr 99 1 0 Mmto.q 9952 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Convertible $4,250 159--00'11 ~ Regal. Uc.I Bd1t. Turbo \.'6, 23,000 m i. 1-'\IU pwr & acees. Xlot rood. S5700 ~ '65 Must.ang. New eng11ll', 1117'8 &Ack &It.ate Wag. new paint, good toter. fVUJ loaded. Mab olr. vinyl lo9. S2.650. 76().1861. S36-nM. 962·2ll88 Musl sell today! 1974 1977 LeSabre 4 door Mustang. Call 642·9136 C\GtooJ sedan. blue ex· Will selllo tughest bid. tenor le interior , VS, 48.000 mi, pawer wan· 1!16.S M~ta.ng Sl.900. See lo dows. steering, brtts. dr appreciate. al l~ E . k>clts tdl wheel cruise Balboa Blvd at "L SL ~I. AM/f'M .stereo -Ba l boa Peoio s ula executive a uto mobile. 673-1150 ~~-~-~~~~ 17FT.GLASTROM SPECIAL Ol:R DOCKS! res tored ; s 10.ooo VOUCSWAGEN '~~~~~~~~~ ·~o:.s r·e~ut~~~~·ack Has 85 h o r s e power ~;~Ya c ht Ext'h 6i~6161 7600 WestminsterAve. "llDAT_,1.,.. Sln.SOO.J>P645-2375 S309S. Contact fleet '65 PT GT convert .• ong 79 VW lllT manager Dally P ilot 2 6 o I C 4 • s e r • Super sUclt cu.atom 2 64Z-4321 Ext 210. 51-'08-Fll.9932. Must see. Evin rude engine with · .53 Porche 356 an Westminster _....... ] Less than SO hours. Cull <\2'WE:.!n'SL •. 75 893-?s.51 638-7880 2 OICOUPE '76 148 2BOS 6-Cyl, cbm t canvas, heavy duty Priced $J5 000 under \'W ~~7~~n!5~· Sspeed trans., air cood.. cn15 coot.rl. ivory, .l.lntl door.~.tic.radlo ~ C ••c 9915 SSSOO/best offer /trade. heater. I s c l ean ..... ._•••••••••••••••• P.P.498-1376 traile r w ith hitch & • ,,.,, ....,., 9712 rallyewheels le less than cood. Sl0.800644·5058 rigged for (ishing or ska· mkt. Total custoouzed · -• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22.000 tniles! Clea.neat Z tngl (anck~ud>es Ha sell98o0f ~f-.-o~l1i c~ws~~ ~,!'~ ~ u G~ n ~~el~~ .Co~':: an town! 1'38230). ·~~~r!· c~:~~~ ':~8 •1~15• ... ~~'-~.•" Sp EC I A L , O U R radials, mags. 4sp. 16875. S7tll " u~~ ... ~ ~OH CB. New: eng. brakes Call for details. DOCKS! ! New po rt _67_,........ __ 1· ______ 1 &l1teins m ore. Mee 1SJOWDD) $4,9tS IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGIH '1600Weatminster Ave. in W•lmlnster 893-?s.51 6J8. '1l80 Hl·757277S.1076 Yacht Exchange (714 ) l9'M> FORD Deluxe Sedan &'ST a u o.-o.v perl.Hak>teolighUnJt. , 675-l.800. Chevy drive train. Tru· SAHfA AHA pl fuel capacity. 20mp1 18 DUFFIELD ELEC· loah. 5'ipt/ spokes. New black lac· 835'3171 floor auto shit\. Xtras '70 VW C:OOver\Jble, re- TRJOONDC BA.~Y2253BOAT,XLNT ft--&-. 9070 642-.... -3030.Much,Much more. ~uu1MATE01UVIHOMAC-XLN T con d . P .P bl.tJteaime.rresll paillt. -... -•DNM\/080 631 2170 Dri ves great, &d tires •••••••••••••'••••••••• •USED IMWs• _.,.,., · · mx>.~ •77•-n l9R 3z· SUPS AVAILABLE ..,.,3.nr-ec.--..-. 1nl!OS59) ..,, .,_.,, 2 2 .. pd ·--964-m'7.s:n-O!IOO. -r~n5 Sailboa • '41 Fo rd Delux Club "'' """" r-• •·• ..,.,.... + • .. s • e~. Compl equl p 'd for · t.s only.Delaneys Coupe. Needs restor1ng '742002TiiS/R((l332l snrf,AM /FM casa .. A/C, 7SVWCAMPB p&easurc and fishing. All Restaa.rant area , up to Makeo(fer645-S91J -n :m f.sp. air<294SXE> ~mi, $8500 661·70'74 New Mercedes Be n Immaculete, pop.top extras, radar, i fatb, 'n'.Restroom,shower,& ---------1 '77mAmml(1008l 28>E,30IOmlles,sunrool conversion, •Ith air . dual radios, etc. PP. ice ma c hin e Incl. 19Z6MOD&T 71630csi (456SXG > '71 240Z. Slick, a ir, Mex.Ice> Becker , Mag Cleanas new.(014WQ'L) M U S T S E L L ! 673-81b>,uUor Dave FUUSteelBody. 'i8321:U sp,alr ('2281 All/FM, oew Urea. XlDI aneae/Ta o. Assum $59tS n 4/fM6..0Q21 •· alip avail. lo Hunt· Completely re built ~~·i:'~.s!ss> <XJOd. $3150. Pb~ leue SS/mo. or 125.37 IOI Wl'YHAM Q .,w;..i Ada >'our one-lngton Harbour. Call intoStttetRocl.$30,000. '7932Qitsp S/R <818&> 1971 Dlllsull truck, oeed.s caah. OriebaaJ pure VOLKSWA584 ...,.,lbollPDI 'ceoter. Oebb6e 21.3/592-S&U Pvt Party 645-5913 i9528iA S/R (21615> rmtor. Bocb ill Id abape. S2 7 • s O O. C •II II r 7900Weetmiaster Ave. ----------------4~Drh'" 9550 79528iloaded (02561 Qll1Davidaft5980-4587. Ownpln..851-ltlt. loWe81.mJAat« !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-1561 838-'1880 , __ C}ole4"--__ S_•_rt_.,....,P __ '79 280 zx Coupe witb ~ 974 .. '79 f ord Bronco Ranger. _._ •. ·-----~ -~ 'SS Bu1, l1t1ly reatrd, "1_. cood. $9 0()0 Call ()11.&...,--cAl-"S D ..... ....., ca c.......,....,. -· ...................... . ~... • · ~ ~· • 675-0U.or95S-0334 clu1ic, 12500. Leave Joy,8:30-Spm. ~9072. 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A/C, PS/Plf, ._. ...._.. ___ $41_-IMO ____ 1--------'a Calif, look Bua, lm- iwlo. SM85/olr.~·JOl5 G '79 2 10 au to . 2 dr. '741 mac. tbna oull Rebk.a-r ---.,,-11-.. --car-~- ·11 Dodat <:mt.om 200, unlf m/cua. X l n t . ms eGI la ttam. 11.-y t---------19M. pl .. p/b, a/c, au&o. 9,200ml. SU 00 /080 . ,,.,...IOT DU &oodles. "Cateat.. IWc, odl owner, nma / ... 74 Lm&d alip. XLNT pem· 8190N.Beac6Blvd. 0rt1. oner. 559-'31', ..... , Bus •O.C.Oal)'tzAJO. ......_Sl795.5Sl-tlll. • ISTA11WA90M .,. 9974 ...................... Pll'td med. '40001080. LARABRA ..... I .-MOwm *"155. .,, ~ Jdr ........ -4·•peed. lt81'•0, new You mav request Ad-Sittw ..W.whtn P.P. •·n '70, tt+a5T. <sMLNo.olSA hJ> M t721 7'.WWll .aJ:ie noor . ._.., d tao. &utlle~ndltton. plodng yoor od · our Ad-Sitttr m.-oo. t714JIU..13H .... -" .............. aACHlt•OITS UGI& m..llW*,'J'9.Mlt. <mE> numblr wiH qlplCI' in your Doily Pilot '10 Dadlle ,_.toa PU,cmpr SUada.Yby App&. "181118,,d.r:ftl&ewtlb .. DcMtstn.t •daar wD&lr, 4 ~· "IS llolU car~..,, Id $1291 od ...... ~:-.. ~ ~1r ma1ia~ tPfCial. VI, aulO, rttent6'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rwd bit. Sapd. M500. c.11 Nl:WPORT8EAa:I 11111•1• ract. er)' tmd. •vtnc mUlt ..a. -....a l•t' .. ~ . ~; ~·; ~ ~~""' n:.t Valvdab. IUOO. 145-1700 r.: ......., OC'~ 7Q.0900 lharpl <llMWQZ) aooo. ffT·llll, af\t r -.wom~ r-,_.. llP""' -9170 °"l?!_~bl~~.-~ .. -... la Sport Ooup9-XJal f7IO _J~.a... .....ta-IMO. 19701.IARBOR BLVb the·::--to youf' od •••this .va ... ~-W'IUI -· --..-A ill....t • .....__ -,,,,,,,,_ ,.,..,.... M -A I SS k F ••••••••••••••••••••• Eaecut!YeC.r. .....-._.., mpe,c-••-•••••••••••••••• ---.&... •n Moo.ta, euto, a ir, ~•n•~ a on y per wee . or more Short 18 Ford !!LOO, PS, IOI~.& ... a--. "relLatiae. 11• ..u by ,_,,..,.tu& '9pd •P · ._,,,,.,. ........_ ---1 -6Jt.&176 iofonnation and to ..a.-~ ad call PB. 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CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I BB Disco Flunks Second Noise Test 1 Tbe HunUncton 8Hch Clly Council bu taken act.ion that could lelld to the cto.ure ol lbe Red Onion diac:o after the pop.- ular dallc~ facW\y wu found to be ln ~olaUoo of clty noise standards for• second time A public bearina concerning tbe diaco. located at Peter's Landing alon1 Pacific Coast Highway in Sunset beach, is ex- pected to determine if it con- Lengtla y P r eite alltutes a public nubance If that ftnd.l.na lf made, t.be City Council would have the aulhonty to cloee the dlaco. otrlcials sald Monday. 1be heanna 1s expe<:ted n,.JCt month. The lale$l ooi11e tests conduct· ed by county health officials noted thal .. general confmion reigned" in the parking lot shortly after lhe 2 a.m . closing Valky Slaying Suspect Sought MURDER VICTIM Joen Anderaon I Police Ch ief" •171 Rep lacement Imminent Seal Beach City Manager Den- nis Courtemarche will recom- mend a replacement ror 'retiring Police Chief Edward Cibbarelli at tonight's City Council meet- ing. Cibbarelli announced his re- tire~ent last month to become preaident of a Garden Grove m anufacturing company. His re- tirement becomes effective to- day. Cibbarelll ls also a former Newport Beach police officer. "We'd like the cooperation or the city council. but the city charter says that the city manager has the power of ap- pointment," said Assistant City Manager Larry Kosmont. Although Kosmont did not say who would be recommended, be did say it would be a captain fr0-m the Seal Beach Police Department. .. What we've done is taken a look at the inside talents," he said. No candidates from outside the department will be con- side red until aJI the inside can- didates are reviewed by the city manager, he said. Weat •er MosUy sunny Wednes- day ~cept for late ni&bt and early mornJn1 low clouds. Lowa t.onlght about eo. Rilhs Wedneeday 70 at the beaches, 80 lnland. By PIDl.SNEIDERMA.N Of 1M 0-lly l"llet Sutt After 15 months of investiga- tion, police have obtained a war- rant for the arrest of a former Orange County construction worker in connecHon with the March, 1979, murder of Fountain Valley housewife Joan Virginia Anderson. Police are seekin g the wher eabouts of William Lee EYins. 25, who was on a work crew building an addition to the Anderson home prior to Joan Anderson's death. Evins was Jiving with friends in Anaheim at the time of the murder. Last June, two days before he was scheduled to take a second lie detector test in con- nection with the case, he fied to Texas, police said. Evins was known to be IMng in the Houston area two months ago, and Texas authorities have been notified of the ar-reSt war- rant. His name and description also have been distributed na- tionwide by police. The warrant was obtained last Friday after the Orange County ·District Attorney's office agned to file charges in the case. As recently as three months ago. police sa id o nl y circumstantial evidence linked Evins to the homicide. At that time. on the o ne -year a n-niversary of Joan Anderson's death . her family offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to a conviction in the case. · Fountain Valley Detective Sgt. Norm Satterfield said additional investigation over the past two months. including interviews with past acquaintances of ~vi n s', has unearthed new evidence to justify the arrest warrant. He declined to elaborate ex- cept to say, "The reward had nothing to do with it. Everyone we talked to said they hadn't heard of the reward money and didn't want any part of it.'' Solving the bludgeoning murder of 28-year-old Joan An· derson, a mother of two. had long been a source or frustration for Fountain Valley police. On the morning of March 8, 1979, a neighbor found Mn. An· derson's 3-year-old son, Jason. wandering a.bout the neighborhood near his Hemlock Street home. Attempting to return the boy, the neighbor discovered Joan Anderson's battered body, clad in a pltjama top. at the foot of a bed in the guest room. Police later determined she had been raped. Mn. Anderson's other child, a lO·montb-old girl, was dls · (See SlJSPEcr. Paae ,\1) Dual Murder Arraignme nt Wednesday Long Be.eh surgeon Louis AJaia, aecueed lD the 1tabbina deaths ~ bll former wile ana t.oac Beach attorney Marvin Ttncbel-, wUl be anaiped on m urder cbar1e1 Wednesday mornlnl tn Weit Or.an1e Count)' Cowt bl WMtmlblter. Alai~~~ Friday at tM Harbour home of bil fCll'IDll' wife Marlie, n . Pollee dW'l_e uaat Ih9 Dhnl· clan dabbed IP ronner ~ w\fe, UMe llllDf'MJ TmeblT, 80, .,... • q ...... ~ eeatstq: Oil YllMllllGll~ ... fOf' tM cou,t''*"° . pr01'1•=.r= ~tctlr:'u..1:: ~-!lo------=~~~~li v.u.r Oommwalt>' Holpta.J. -i I time. E .G. Brick.Ion or t.be county's envlronmerit.al beaJtb division in· rormed city officials 1 that noise levels exceeded acce&)table decl· ble coWlt.8 Ul test.B conducted June 1. I Tests were held about a month earlier with similar results. Brickson noted that people were yelling and that a bugle a nd car horns were playing along with general traffic noise. Neighbors of the disco have protested to city officials about nolse, alleged fights and other disturbances. The county report also said that speed bumps installed after outcr ies rrom residents of Broadmoor homes, were insuffi. cienl t o s low down t raffic significantiy. Represen~atives _of Peter's 'V Landing !Wd a number o( noise mitigation steps have been taken. including valet parking, rerouting of disco patrons and in- stallatioo of a traffic signal at nearby Anderson Street. John Cope, proJect manager for Peter's Landing, said of- ficials are meeting with a con- sultant to seek other possible solutions. R emains in Custody He declared he has no Quartel with the county report. The Red Onion disco, which a lso includes a dining a nd backgammon area on the second n oor o( the restaurant. reported· ly is one or the most popular in Southern Califom1a. lt has a se¥ting capacity of more than 500. As many as 1.000 cars have been reported on the lot at one time during weekends Bonin Denies Guilt In Sex Perversion Oelly,,_S~ ...... TtUte of Slaom b i: Claire Letto assumes her Pose for the preview of the Laguna Beach Pageant of tHe Masters as a porcelain fi g ure in .. Summer and Autumn." For more on the annual art extravaganza, see PageA3. Three Soviet Ships Aiming At Med Sea JSTANBUL. Turkey <AP> Three Soviet warships, two destroyers and an amphibious landing crart. sailed through the Bosporus Strait today en route to the Meditrerranean, Istanbul port sources reported. Sy F REDERICK SCHOEMEm. Of IM o.11' ...... Sc.ti Although formaUy charged with only sex perversion an(\ sodomy, WilUam George Bonm remains a suspect sn an un- specified number of murders of yo ung men in Sout hern California, a Los Angeles Cowity prosecutor said Monday. Bonin, 32. of Downey. plead~ innocent to the sex -relate<i charges during a brief afternoon appea rance before M u.oicipal Court Judge Barba r a Jean Johnson. One or two prosecutors ln the case. Deputy Dlstrlct Attorney Sterling Norris, successfully argued that lhe stocky defend- ant. aJTeSted Wednesday night in Hollywood, should remain In custody at Los Angeles County Jail in lieu of $2!50,000 bail. "Our basis for ~ amount ls that the defendant remalm a suspect in a number or murder cases. 1be defendant ls aware b e is a aus~ct In those In· vestigations, • Norris told Judge Jobnso«l. The bail amount is 100 times the S2,500 normaJly assessed on sex offenses, court sources said. Norris and feUow prosecutor Aaron Stovitz, of the district at- torney's offlce Special TriaJs Division. declined to comment on what evidence the current in- vestigations may·produce. They did confirm, however, that investigators are closely ex- amining murders of 2S young men that have occurred since October of 1978, when Bonin. a con victed sex offender, w as paroled from the California Men's Colony a l San Luis Obispo. "We can't say which ones Cof the 25 cases) are better than the others." Norris said. The unsolved murders have fueled speculation they are the wo rk of a s ingle killer . Jn- MANACLED sEx PERVEASK>N SUSPECT IN CUSTODY wttlam Bonin UnMd to Fr .. wey K«Ungs? vestigators privately discard that theory. De fens e a tlorne ys Todd Landgren and John Barnett, both of a Tustin law firm, charged after the arraumment that the district attorney's office was attempting to "buy time" by seeking t.hc high baJI against their cbent. <See BONIN, Page A?) Th e s ourc es said the destroyers. one of the Kasrun class and the other or the KoUin class. crossed the 20-mile-long waterway about dawn. Kotlin and Kashin class destroyers are equipped with SAM missiles as well as conventional guns and carry about 300 men. The two ships were expected to sail into the Aegean later in tbe day aftes: crossing the Dardanelles Strait. at t h e southwest lip of the Marmara Sea . Smog Tests Bribe Probe Confirmed 'Cool Water' Composer Dies off NB The sources said the am· pbibious landing craft returned to its home port in Odessa, along the landlocked Black Sea where the Soviet navy has a major shipyard. The 4,500-ton craft, usually carrying 100 sailors, and officers, had on board ··an un- tisuaJ number of personnel" pre- s umed to be marine infantry units wttbdrawn for rotation as- signment by fresh forces, lhe source1 eaid. By ama YL PKUE'M' a. .. o.iw .......... ..... Jn veslliation or bribe ry c harges involving used car dealers and inspectors for Hamilton Test Systems, the nrm boldJng a $10.4 million state con- tract to test automobile smog control ayatem.s, was conllrmed today by the State Attorney GeneraJ's Offtff. A spokesman for Hamlltoo Dr•gReallty Reporter 'Tried Everything' NEW YORK (AP) -Dan Rather, who will aucce... Walter' Croaklte u CBS Newt' top ancbonnao, HJS curiol1ty &ed him to try illidt ~. includinl heroin. Rathet' told a Ladies Home Journal lnwvtewv the berobl incident. occurred 1111955 or 19C5&: .. I RAD 80MBON• AT 1'llB HouatoD pol.lee ata&loD aboot me wltb beroln ao I could do a story about it. I came out un- derttendtn1 MJ well bow one could be adcU~ to 'amadl. ud quJck.l)'." Rather aaJd be bas allo amobd pot, ~ not .. ln WI ecKIGtrf," aftCI kDOWI "a fair amount aboell LSD.' • "M 1 ~ -and I don't want &o aay tlaat that'1 t9lt oa1J eoatat -I've tri9d everyt.bl.ftl," Rather .ucl. Ufil&a MID U 'IOl.D -eoa wl da=, botJl la eoll ... , that II tbey bad to ti')' mari.IUDI tblf do IO at home around peop&e who can ataout ti.em. "Of eoune:• be uld .. tbef didll't late tbe adfte9' .•. MJ faUMr \old 1M tM aamt Wai about a.quor." Test Systems, whose California headquarters are in San\.a Ana. irnid the firm is "cooperating fully with lhe attorney general's office ." He claimed it was Hamilton's reporting ot such alleged inci- dents that initiated the state's investigation. Bill Canu,p. director of com- m unicatioo.s for Hamilton Test S y s tems, said that some employees have been dismissed but that because of the In· veatigatJon in progress, he wd not Cree to say bow many employees are involved or who. "ln \hose rare cases where dlleged incidents occur we re- port them hnDMCllatel)' to the state aaeocies that oversee the program, the Air Resources Board and the Bureau of Automotive Repair." A apokesman ror tbe state JusUce Department said the in· vetUoUoo came at tbe request of the Department ot Consumer Affalrt tbat inelades the Bureau of Au.&omotlve Repair. Tbe firm. Hamilton Teat Systemt II el.lo UDdlll' probe for ...,a ll•l•d mtseonchaet in ad· mlDllM!rtal t.be euu&I eoatnet. Dlldoeure ot the bribery lD· veaU1atlon surfaced d= tett18*'J at an Allemb&J Committee o a ae1ulator1 ~~~*-· T_.....,, re..ued t.bM ear de•lers ~" att.aa,... '° ~ ~ lmpeeton &o llt, c ... moo.~M, LOS ANGELES (AP> -Bob Nolan, tbe composer or western Song classics "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," died or an apparent heart attack on a Newport Harbor boat outing Monday at 72. Nolan -with cowboy rum s tar Roy Rogers a nd Tim Spencer -formed the Pioneer Trio ln the early 1930s and they changed the ainglng group's name to Som ~ the Pioneers in 1934. Nolan WH with a son and dau•bter when be became ill Monday while returning to his Loa Angeles home. He died before ttachhJI a hospital, said a famlly friend, Ken Griffis. Hogen left the group in the late J.9.10I to concentrate on his films, and Nolan's vibrating baritone became the primary sound ol tbe SOu of the Pioneers unUl be left tbe •ln&in1 group lo 1.Mt. Nolan appeared with th~ Sons of the Piooeera ln nfarly 100 IODl ·fllled Wettern.a made by Columb6a and l\epubUc Pictures ln the UllOI and lttOB, ... ~ 1001• and theme muslc for doaena ol other 1"9tern fUma. ( Alt.boulh be .... bom la New Brunawtck, C.Uda, b .. famlb' 1 moved to Artaoae when he wu • cblld. Ht .,.. a drllter, rtdtnl the nll9 cm fte&Pt traim I« a Ume • a ~ man, Md • tbeme of loaely waaderta1 .,_&aated Illa moat ta~ ..... ' ~ • I .iJ QM.Y flll.OT H# T'*f!r .. June t7, t• ~--JIJS1' BllEAUNG---...... ....,.._,,,_.._.......,_.n•r1mfMW•11 .. ;a .. ,,! Reputed Crime Boas Indicted in Brilab · WASHINOTOM (AP) -A fecltraJ &rand Jury t.td~.cl ,..._ ........., nt .. ...._. Cari. Marcello aia UU-.. me on dLa.rpa of ,_k......,, mall and wlre traud. and con· tpl~at: IJ'OWlDI • of M FBI l.llllde.rcover lllves011Uoe Doon •• • ,,..... JUl'7 ln New Or..._ ......., It.at the IJ'Cq) con· 1plr'M '° obtaln lu11rance ~Ida la Loullluua thro\alb bribeey. It wu the lecoed Ht ol lndlc:tmeata tn a wee• rrowtn1 out ol tbt m&&IUIQte P'81 undercover probe, whkh waa code'f'lamed Brilab for bribarJ·&.bor. Lut week. • federal trend Jury In , Houston lndlct.ed TQu RCM.M Spu.ker Billy Wayu Clayton and three others on aJmllar cbarl•· Pt .. ,. IJ•lle,...•11 •• ,.,. .-..,,....,.. I tloo11 .tfald SHERMAN OAKS MP> -Comedian Richard Pryor un· derwent sursery today lo Nmove burned akin that cove~ the upper half of hia body and has U&lled him to contract pneumonia, holpital otn~lals said. Dr. Jack Groqman. one of the bum apeciallata t.reaUn1 PTyor at Sherman Oak• Community Hospital. said the surgery is aimed at removing as much oC the dead skin u pe>ISible., Pryor was injured in a freak accident at hJa Northridae home June 9. Pryor's lawyer saJd that the comedian wa.a bumed when a glass of rum exploded and set his clothes afire. Police say that what exploded was ether being used to make "free base" out or cocaine. O..Orr11flr Plaflor• Hradlt'd • M argar et Lisiewski. an employee at Scott Aviation in Lancaster . N. Y .. tests a new face m ask designed for f ejllale astronauts whq are lilely to be crew members on NASA's Space Shuttle. Because women's faces are generall y r o under and s maller than men's, design changes were required. WASJUNGTON CAP> -The rival campe of President Carter and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy took their battle over the 1980 Democratic platform behind closed doors today, with Ken· nedy forces expecting a drubbing on the first go·round. A is.member drafting subcommittee, or which nine mem · ben are tolld Carter supporten. began work on lta lint draft of the party platform in executive aeaalon. The dratting session follows a round ol publJc heartnca that wound up Saturday. Neu:J t'iol~nre i• So•llt :lfrira JOHANNESBURG. South Africa <AP> -Police uaed bat.ona and tear gaa today to d.llpene hundreda of people who bad bar· ricaded streets aod aet oil drwna and tire9 oo fire In Boo· teheuwel Township outside Cape Town. the South African Presa Association reported. Elsewhere, South Africa was quiet one day after a vto- lence·punctuated fourth anniversary olthe bloody Soweto riots. At least 35 black and colored South Africans -in<:ludlna childttn as young as 7 -were wounded Monday when police opened fire with shotguns on mobs of looters and demonatralors burling stones and firebomb&. S•aH Bnnlc ('td• Prl•.-Ratr NEW YORK (AP) -A small New York bank today reduced Its prime lending rate to 11.5 percent, becofl)ing the first bank to reach that level since August. UMB Bank & Trust Co., a subsidiary or Israel's United Mizrahi Bank, cut the rate from 12.5 percent. Most banks are charging either 12 percent or 12.5 percent on loans to best cor· porat.e customers, but analysts expect the rate to continue to drop over the next several weeks. Dog Training Classes Set In Huntington The City of Huntington Beach is offering two dog obedience training sessions that gel under way th.is week. The eight-week sessions will' meet once a week at two loca· lions: Murdy Community Cent.el', on Golden West Street juat north of Wa rner Avenue, beginning Wednesday at6p.m. EdiiOCl t:ommunity Center, al Magnolia Street and Hamilton A venue. beginning Thunday at 8 p.m . Registration is now in prog· ress at the locations or the classes. Proor or rabies and dis· temper vaccinations should be brought to the first claaa. but owners should not bring dogs to the first class. 880 Million OKd WASHINGTON <AP> -The House v o ted Monday lo authorize '80 mllllon to relm· burae ll'lOtela, charter boat owners and other Texaa Gull Coast buatneues and lncilvlduala who lost moaey from tut year'• Mexican oil aplll. A unanimous voice vote sent the bill to UM SenaU,. DAILY PILOT E'ro• p_,,., .4 I SUSPECT •.• covered unharmed inside the home. 1be victim's husband was working in Nortbem Calilontia at thetimeottbemurder. Evins was given one lie det.ee· tor test during the subsequent lnvesuaauon. Police termed the test inconclusive .because he was on doctor·prescribed drugs at the time. He fled before a second teat could be administered. . Deputi~s Discover Drug Lab? Orange County Sheriff 's dep- uities discovered what might have been a makeshift dru&· manufacturing lab Monday al· ternoon in Roesmoor when they arrested a resident on a $250,000 felony warrant Members of the 1benff'1 bomb squad were dispatched lo 11801 Martha Ann Drive to collect the cbemicalt and aurroundlna houaea .were evacuated. a sp0keaman said. · Offlcen found the chemicals, aimllar to t.boee uaed to make PCP, dwint the arrest of Frank I.ydon • .ta. on uHult, Oru1 and foraery cbaraes. New char'" resultlnl from ' the offtcera find are pendinl analyait ol t.be cbemtcala. --suit Nixing Said Shocking SAN DI EGO (AP) - Homeowners ••Y they're 1hocked by a court rullnl that d11mllled auita uldnc almoat t2 mlllloa In nof.M damqff caUMd by alrtlMn around UJMSblrsb Field. An att.ornet for JOO pT'QPerty owun wbo taed tb• UaJfted Port Dtetrlet ta•d later that ,,......,. to ........... dectlloa one .,_ oot mall• wbea ta 1.boek.'' SMOG· ••• approval of emission control systems on used cars being sold to the public. Justice Department sources in Sacramento confirmed that an tnvesUgation ls under way but r efused to elaborate. Meanwhile, s tate officials stopped just short of accusing Ha milton of incompetence dur· ing testimony Friday and disput· ed allegations that the com· pany's inspectors are missing half the emission control viola· lions. passing through the test stations. Moto ri s t s tran s ferri ng· ownershlp of a used car in the South Coast Air Basin must go to a Hamilton station to have the e miss ion control system in· spected. 'Iltief Gets Instruments Assorted band ins truments and amplification units val~ at $2,249 were reported stolen in a burglar y at the southwest Fountain Valley home of Dan Morlmitsu. Police said the break·in oc· c urred between 10 p.m . Sunday and 8: 1.5 a.m. Monday while the residents of the home were asleep. The W eves entered through a locked garage door . used matches to light their way and fled with such items aa an elf!(:· t r ic gullar, bass guitar. amplifiers, microphones, cym- bals and a public address system. police said. Applicants Interviewed The Fountain Valley City Council will publicly interview candidates for two key city com· missions at 7 o'clock tortilht ln the council chambers of City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. Thirteen appllcaUona have been received for three Planning Commission seats. These In· elude applicallona from incum- bent John McKnight and com· m111loo alternate Fred Voss. The council also will mtervtew candJdatea for four aeata on the seven-member Parka and Recreation Commla1lon Nine realdent.s have expretaed a de· sire to serve on tb.iJ advlaory body. Silkwood _ Pm Missing OKLAHOMA CITY <AP) -Sherri Ellis, a former roommate of the late anti·nuclea.r activist Karen Hilkwood, was mlH· lnl todaJ and pollf9 ••ld they had no clues to her wbereaboutl. The 39-~d woman, 1 friend ta1d, hu been worklftl on • book about tbe Silkwood c&H five yun. At UWtlmo ol her death, lllH llUnrood waa re· eoMdb' cany1n1 alhl.cl -docull*ltatJoe ot •Iola· Uou ot ... ..., .. , .. , ,............ ..... .... wWa . • Atom&e Woran .............. ,,.,. Yorkn-r1111•. Rast Cause Mystery Or~ County fir• officials Htd y they 1Ull don't know what touched otf an explosion Monday at a Cypreu m~I that injured n.tne and caused an nUmat.ed $425.000 In damaaes. County Ore spokesman Chuck Murl)hY said the early raocnlna exploeion orislnat.ed in lbe room of Allen Jones. who ll ln serious condition at UC Jrvlne Medical Center with buma over 2:5 per· cent ol h1a body. Also terlously Injured was Roberto Rodrlauu. who lived directlr-above Jones. The explos Ion not only destroyed et1ht unlta at the Cloud Nine "ot.el. ll damated cars in the motel parkJng lot. and broke windows of nearby bulldinp. Murphy aald early report.a that a broken aaa line aparlted the exploelon were rumors. "Naturally. when you have an exple>1lon (las). pipes are 1otn1 to break. We don't know i( they broke before the explosion or af. terward, ·• he aald. A amall fire that broke out about an hour after the ex· ploelon wu quJckly douaed by fl re men. More than 50 flrefl1hten were called to the scene to dla the in· jured out of the rubble and transport 2' of the 56 realateTed guest.a to Cypreaa Community Center for temporary housing. f'ro• Pa~ . l I BONIN •.. They smd they would arl(ue for a reduced bail at a hearing scheduled for June 30. Bonin was arrested by a Los Angeles Police Department un· dercover surveillance team In· vestlgating the so·c alled frPPway murders after observ· ing a man and a 17-yeal"-old youth enga&ing in alleged sex acts in the back of a van parked •n a Hollywood parking lot. Police tnitlally said Bonin was a s uspect In the murder of Charles Mi randa, a 15·year-old Bell Garden.~ youth whose nude body was dumped behind a do wnt own Los A ngeles warehouse on 1-~eb 3 Miranda has been listed as possible VlC· tam number 41 in the aen es of unsolved murders dating back to 1972. P rosecutors raced a 5 p m. Monday dealdhne to e1thl'r fill' a <'r1minal t'ompla1nt naming Bonin or release hun from cuslody It had remained uncertain to iust a few hours before the ar· raignment as to whether the complaint wo uld Include ~ murder aJlegation. It ~ learned late Monday that Bonln was employed by Dependable Drive Away, a Mon· tebello flrm that shuttles trucks throughout Callfornla . The firm·s owner. Ed Demler said today that Bonin was a de· pe ndabl e e mplo yee who performed his job well. He aaid he waa "shocked" when be beard that bla employee wu being considered a pouibJe suspect ln the aerin of murden. • Do~ing Juror Won't Pay· AD 0tao1• Cowtty Juror won't be spendln1 aay 1S..,.: lesa nJ&bta WOIT')'ln• about• alO tlne levied aaaJmt blm ' by a Fullerton munlclpal court Jud.1e. THAT'S IBCAV8E Supertor Coort ludie Byr-on McMillan Monday ruled that the Juror, Donald Mlertftdorf of La Habra, wouldn't have to pe,y UM ftne lmpofed wbtn be ovenlept lut month durtna a break in a drimk~v· 1D1 trial. • The Juda• in that caN, Robert Sehau. declared a mll-trtal whM the Juror did not ahow up unUl 90 mlnutea after the break was to end. ••E•ENOO•r m .zo a lawsuit claJmJng be had H • cldentally overalept after 1oin1 back to b1a truck durint \.be break to ta.ke a nap. MtKlllan a.,.eed. '"there waan't any wrongdoln1 or anyt.hlna," the judge seld alt.er Uftina ~be fine. McJIJLIAN RAD SIGNED a writ Jut weel 01derln& Schatz to ahow up In Superior Court to show cause why the fine should be levied. The only penson who showed up tbla Ume, however. wu Mltrendorl and hi• attorney. 140 .4ppll~ant• Firefighter Job· Proves Popular Morf' t~n 140 men and women llned up lit front or f'ountam Valley Cat llall Monday some afttt c mplng out all night -lo obtaln lcaUons for hre department Jobe "We limited the umber of ap pllcatlons to 200. cause it would be economically unfeas1· ble to interview all who mi&ht be interested," Battalion Chief John Bolstad satd Jim Burkart of Westminster. who was waiting in line for an application. said. "There were six guys ln line when l came by here at 4 o'clock Sunday after· noon I ca m e back about 1 o'dock in the morning Monday and there were about 35 people here." By the time the fire depart· ment began handing out the ap- plications at l p.m .. that number had increased lo more than 140. Among tho6e waiting for ap- pltcat1ons were two brothers. Robert Lucas. 25, a photo~· rapher. and Chuck Lucas. 20, both of Anaheim Prevention Of Rape Meet Topic "Rape Can Be Prevented" will be the theme of a Hunt· 1ngtoo Beac h Neighborhood Watch program sJated for 7 .30 p.m Wednesday at the Edison Community Center . 21377 M agnolla St <across Crom Edison High School). Guest speaker will be Toni 8 runo o f the Rape Crisis Network Unit. With the help of a H11otingtoo Beach police officer. she will present tips on how to avoid or discourage potential rapists i.n the home or on the street. The mm "No ~cepllons" Will be shown. followed by a brief question and anawer period. "Chuckle talked me into com· mg down here. I got interested when I d1d an educational fllm in 1977 f or the Anahei m paramedics, and I worked close· ly with the La Habra paramedtcs." Robert Lucas u 1d. "I liked what I saw but Chuck ls the real enthusiast." Those who submit their ap- pllcallooa will take a written test J uly 9. If they pass. they will be given a physical agility test July 12 and' be interviewed later Ill the month. Applicants who pass all three tests will be put on an eligibility hst . Bolstad said. ''There are no \•acancies now but the re are three people who might leave." "Successful applfcants will be put on a list that will be good for a year in case anyone drops from the department or until persoMel notifies us we need !)Omebody" Shi rley Hamilton, personn el as~1!>tant. said though, that no one has been hi~ in the fire de· partment sin<'t! Au gust of last }etir .. W e don 't hav e much turnover ," s he said, "but there ha"en't be.-n any cutbacks in the_ fin: departml'nt. either." Valley Watch Meeting Set The rights of crime victims and witnesses will be discussed Thursday at a meetmg of Foun· lain Valley Neighborhood Watch. The meeting, open to all Foun- tain Valley residents , will begin at 7:30 p.m. In the council cham· bers of City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave . Gue-st speaker wllf be Harriet Bemus. Two Fountain Valley police om ('ffS wlll outline what information 15 needed when a citizen report.s u crime. ~ex Oysrer 1s the warch ttley\le arways want~. And 1c's no wonder; ~ umep1eces are as famous for ttlelr beauty as they are tor ,_,ellabillty._Each one of these is crafted with a stainless steel case. 14 karac yellow gold bezel, and a matching bracelet. A. S2,100. B. ~l.475. C. Sl .750. * t .. * l VOL. 73, NO. 169, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES Supe"'isors Cite Errors Your Hometo•• Dally NewHpaper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I I I 1 • ~ Vote Tally Confirmation Nned . .... 3Enter • • I Pleas in -'Sting' Three Orange County men have pleaded no contest in Los Angeles Supe r ior Court to charges they set up a "Sting" , operation in a Hollywood Hills mansion to bilk a Newport ; Beach bus iness m a n out of • $160.000 in cash and his 1976 , Rolls Royce. 1 The three -Alilla de Agh, 40. I or Newport Beach, Michael ( Newman, 37, of South Laguna, \ and Jerry Mack Morris. 34, of l\ , Buena Park -face sentencing ( . July 14 on grand theft and con- spiracy to commit grand theft charges. t De Agh and Newman already have been sentenced to federal I prison terms for their part in a plot to swindle an Oxnard den- tist out or $105.000 in an ad· vanced ree scheme The two plus Morris a lso still f face prosecution i n Orange • 1 County S uperior Court on ch arges they tried to bilk a busi· I nessman from Or a nge out or ~ $47 ,000 by arranging for a Joan that never materialized. I lo the Los Angeles case, the ~ three were accused of setting up I a con game like that seen in the movie "1be Sling" in which a l rigged card game was set up in : the home of actor George I Montgomery, who sublet the house to tbe defendants but knew nothing of the scheme I ,. The unidentified Newport ~ Dusinessman had gone to the mans ion thinking it was a ~ambling club. prosecutors said. Because the game was rigged, 71 be lost money al the table and 7 later gHe his gambling partner . also in on the scheme, a check • for $160,000 and the keys to his _: Rolls Royce to compensate him I for his bogus losses. I A no contest plea is tanta- t mo.unt to a guilty plea. I • 1 Suit Nixing Said Shocking S A N DIEGO (AP > - Homeowners say th ey're shocked by a court ruling that dis missed suits asking almost $2 m illion in noise damages caused by airliners around Lindbergh Field. An attorney for 200 property owners who sued the Unified Port District said later that whether to appeal is "a decision one does not make when in l shock." · In upholding an earlier jury ruling, Superior Court Judge • Carlos N. Cazares said Monday I that homeowners sued too late. f He said the five-year statute of , limitations for such s uits ex· I• pired Nov. 30, 1973, or 18 mooths before the first case was filed. Engines Tested -BAY sr. LOUIS. Miss. (AP) -All three engines required to power the space shuttle Colum· bia into orbit have passed their fllgbt-readiness tests, officials at the National Space Technology Laboratories say. Silkwood Pa/, Missing OKLAHOMA CITY CAP> -Sberri EUia, a forme.r roommate of the late antl-nuelear activlst l:aren SWEwood, wu miss· ma todaY ...t police said they bed DO dues to be.r wherUboutl. Tbe •,_r-old woman. a frielld aald, bu been worklal on a book about U11• SAlkwood ea•• flve ,..,.. At tM time ol ber death, •••• Sllk.;ood ... ,... ~~: tr:.".U.:, ••IUt 1afet1 ................ ,,,..... wllla Iii· Al sale Worten U...ClftletaladaNew Yortn..r...-. O.lly Pll04 Slaff - TtUtt-of Slaowhi: Claire Letto assumes her pose for the preview of the Laguna Beach Pageant of Ute Masters as a porcelain figure in "Summe r and Autumn." For more on the a nnuaJ a rt extravaganza, see Page Al: Fluor Growth Request Eyed By Planners Plans to expand the F luor Corporation headquarters in Irvine by 386,000 square feet will be examined Thursday night by the Irvi ne Planning Com- m ission The proposed project calls for the construction or two four· story buildings ne>Ct to the cor- poration's current facility at 3333 Michelson Drive. The two buildings wdl be designed with reflective glass exteriors like other buildings in the interna· tional headquarters or the engineering firm. No Cicy Council action 1s re· quired on the building plans. since zoning for the project has alr eady been approved. The Planning Comm ission action Thursday, therefore. will be final unless appealed. Also on Thursday's Planninf Commission agenda is a de· termination on the appropriate· ness of wning for a proposed amusement park near the Fluor Corporation. Sixteen acr es located on Michelson Drive between the Fluor Corporation and the San Diego Freeway is already zoned fo r an amusement park. Ho weve r , at the urging of citizens, the city council bas asked the planning commission to reconsider zoning on tbe land. 'Condemned' Dog Saved By Governor SACRAMENTO CAP) -Sido, the San Francisco dog con- demned to death in her late mis· tress' will, baa been saved by a state law signed by Gov. Ed- mund Brown lr., his office saJd today. Brown signed SB2059 l>Y Seo. Marz Garda, R·Menlo Pa.rk, on Mond~ nlpt.. bis office said. Tbe law overturns the portion or Mary Kurpby'a will that re- quired Sido. a 10-year-.old collle- sbeepdo1 mix, to be put to death. Ila. Murphy, a San Fran· cllco rea1deat wbo died In Deeember. wanted Sldo kWed be ca UM abe f .. red ber .,, would not ,......_ propm-care after ber deatb. Garde'• blU ortatnaUy would ba •• pre Hated aa1 animal OW"Der from nqalrinl in • wW that the pet be put to dMtlL. eo .. wr. w NDaton u.ouot the wordlDI wu too vape ud ti.e bill ... restricted to J\9t Sldo'e HM. Budget Before Co11ncil A proposed Irvine city budget calling for Sl8 5 million in s pending programs for the 1980-81 fiscal year will be mulled over by the City Council tonight The proposed budget is 12 9 percent higher than last year's Assistant City Manage r Paul Brady Jr. said the budget 1s .. rea- son able and is just a continua· tion of our present service levels." A total of $16.3 m11lion 1s bu d geted ro r da)'·to -d ay operations and S2. l million 1s earmarked for capital improve- ments. Thirty-six new employees art' called for. including 11 in public works and eight in tht' police de- partment. Thos~ two depart· m ents account for 57 9 percC'nt or the proposed operations budget. There are currently 341 city employees. The new budget is. scheduled to go into effect July 1. Adminis trative assistant La rry Larsen said Irvine 's budget for the 1980·81 fiscal year is allowed to increase by 34 5 JJercent under the terms of the Gann IJUtiative (Proposition 4>. which goes into effect July 1. Sales tax revenue accounts for 4.3.1 percent of the funding for the operatioos budget. MANACLED SEX PERVERSION SUSPECT IN CUSTODY Wllllam Bonin United to Freeway KllUnga? City finance officers have pre· dieted that an Irvine Company. proposed super shopping center will provide the city with sales l ax r evenue in the future. Construction of th.is shopping center, to be built in a triangle or land bounded by the Santa Ana, Laguna a nd San Diego freeways has been delayed several times. Bonin Still Eyed In Mass Murders Brady said failure of the com- pany to build the center has not yet seriously affected the c1ty"s revenue base. In addition to tonight's coun· cil consideration of the budget. the c(Jldrc1l will have a second budget hearing at 9 30 a . m. Saturday. Crate Derby Set in Irvine The Fifth Annual Irvine Sav· ings Orange Crate Derby wiU be held this Saturday and Sunday on the Sand Canyon Overpass or th'e San Diego Freeway. Preliminary heats will be held Saturday from 9 a .m . to 5 pm and the finals will be from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The event for area boys and girls aged 6 to 13 is open free to the public. The youngsters will race on a downslope in orange crates with wheels. For more information call 752-2600. Indians Pow-wow ST. REGIS, N.Y. <AP> -A re presentative of Gov. Hugh Ca.rey has met separately with leaders of two rival groups of Mohawk Indians to discuss their dispute th.al led to last week's confrontation on the St. Regis Indian Reservation. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU. OI IM D•llY P1I04 S~f Although formally charRed with only sex perversion and sodomy. Wilham George Bonin n•mams a s uspect in an un· ~PN'1fied numbt•r of murd(.•r; or ;.oun~ men 1n ~ou th P rn C'allfom1a. :i Lo:-Angcll's Count~ pro:-l'C'utor said Monday. Hon in. 32. or Dov. ncy. plead<'d 1 n not· C'rlt to t hl· :,, l"'< re I atc·d charge•., during a bnL·f afternoon appl«tran<'e before Municipal Co urt J udi:t· Ha rba r a J C'Jn John ... on Om• of two prosE.'tUlors m the case. Deputy D1stn<"t Attoml'y ~lPrlmg Norris. su<.·ct·ssfully arRued that the .,tock~ defend · ant. arrC'Sted Wednl•sday night in Jlolhwood. should remain in. custody at Lo<i Ani:iele" Count~ Jail m heu of S250.000 bail. "Our basis ror the <1mount IS that the defendant remains a suspect in a number of murder cases. The derendant 1s aware he 1s a s uspect in those 1n- vest1gat1ons." Norris tolq Judi:ie Johnson The bail amount 1s 100 times the $2.500 norma lly assessed on :.ex offenses. court sources said Norris and fellow prosecutor Aaron Stov1tz. of the district at· torney's ofrice Special Trials Division, declined to comment on what evidence the current in- vestigations may produce. They did confirm. however , that investigators are closely ex- am 1ning murders or 25 young men that have occurred since October of 1978. when Borun, a convicted sex offender. was Drug Reality Reporter 'Tried Everything' NEW YORK CAP> -Dan Rather, who will succeed Walter Cronkite as CBS Newa' top anchorman, says curiosity led him to t.ry illicit drugs including heroin. · Rather told a Ladies Home Journal interviewer the heroin incident occurred in 1955 or 1956: ... BAD SO•EONE AT 11IE Houston police station shoot me wttb heroin so I could do a s tory about it. I came out un· denhndlna full well how one coutd be addicted to ·smaclt, and quickly." Rather said be bas also s moked pot. thouab not "ln tbia coanU,," and lmowa ''a fair amount about LSD." "Aa a~ -and I don't want lo say that that's the only coctext ... I've tried everythlN, '' Rather said. aATB&a SAID BE TOLD 111$ aon and dau1hteT, both 1n coUe1e. that if they bad to try marijuana they atiould 4o '° at bom• ar'CMmd people who care about them. ••Of eoune," be Hid, "they didn't ta.Ile tb• advice .•. My father told me the aame tblq abput Uquor." p:.i roted from the California Men :,, Colon y at San Luis Obispo "\\c l'an·t say which ones <of tht• 25 Ca5('5) are beUer than the othC'r-.. •· ~orr1-. said Th1.· unsolved murders ha\le ru .. h•d '-i><'«ulatwn lht>~ are the \\orl.. of :1 :-1n~le killer In- ' .. -..t1 g:.itor ... µnvately discard that lht.'Or~ lh ft·n:,c• attorney., Todd l..1ndJtrl·n .1nd John Barnett h tJ l h II f ;I Tu q IO I a " r Ir m . i h..irCl'iJ .ifter the arr<11j?nment th.it tht• d!!>tnct .ittome) ·s office ""a:-altt•mpt1ng to .. buy time" h~ 't'ekm~ the hi gh ball agamst their <'11cnt Thev said thev v.ould an~ue for a· reduced bail al a heanng ... chl.'duled for June 30. Bonin was arrested by a Los An~el~ Police Department un- der cover surveillance team m- ' est1gat1n1"! the so -calle d frP+>\.\3\' murders arter ObserV· rng a man and a 17-year-old \Outh l'n~ag1ng rn alleged sex <Stt BONIN, Page AZ> Titree Soviet Ships Aiming At Med Sea ISTANBUL. Turkey (AP> Three Soviet wars hips, two destroyers and an amphibious landing craft. sailed through the Bosporus Strait today en route to the Medilrernnean, Istanbul port sources reported. The sour ces sa id th e destroY.ers, one of the Kashin class and the other of the Kotlln class, crossed the 20-mUe-long waterway about dawn. KoUln a nd Kashin class destroyen are equipped wi~ missiles as well as conventional auns and carry about 300 men. Tbe two shJps were expected to sail into the Aegean later in th e day arter crossing the Dardanelles Strait. at tbe southwest tip of the Marmara Sea. The sources said the am- pbiblom land.lnl craft mW'Qed lO Ila home port 1D Odetta, -aJoaa the laadlock:ed Black Sea wber'e the Soviet navy bu a ~ shipyard. The 41SOO.lon cr:!J us ually carryine' 100 sa.Uc>n, otncen, bad on board ••aa •· usual number o( penoGQel",..... 1umed te> be martn• lDI...,' unit.a withdrawn for rotaUCllD ...._ alsnment by fretb ro~. .... IOUFcet aald. Olson's Absence Rapped By FREDERICK SCHOEMEJO. OI -Dally P1 ... St.ttt The Orange County Board of Supervisors refused to certify results of the June 3 Orange County elections today. citinJ? the absence of Registrar of Voters Al Olson and errors con tained in a fin al computer print out or election results. The board rescheduled actJor on the certir1cat1on request fo1 :> 30 a. m. Wednesday. Board Chairman Ralph Clar~ said he could not act on cert1ry mg the results dut> to an error 11 the printout whieh showed mort precincts reporting than actual I v were lo<'ated 1n the 2nc Superv1sorial District l The error involved ballotm~ for the Libertarian Party Cer. tral Committee. T he printout 1 showed 15 precincL4' out or ~ l total precincts reporting G e ne r a l Services Agen cy Director Tom Egan said .. to the best of my knowledge'' totals for ' candidates and ballot measures were accurate. He said a hand count of lS sample precincts confirmed totals produced by vote tabulating machines. ..I don 't wa n t to act on , anything based on 'the best of his kn o wl edge,' " said Supervisor Ha m ett Weider. Registrar Al Olson was not present at the s upe r visor -,· meeting when the certiricat1on item c ame up for discussion Egan said Olson was en route from his o(fice. · Board members P hilip An- thony and Thomas Riley said they wanted a r e p ort on m anagement techniques used in election p lanning. The full bo.a rd. however, took no acllon on that proposal. Final results for the June 3 t>lections were not produced un- til after 8 p.m . Saturday more than 11 days after the polls closed Co unty offi cial::. blamed the in 1t1a l delay m the \Ote count on <'Om puter programming d1f f1 cult1es mvol ~ing 38 pr~cmcts throughout the county. The results of another 7,500 ballots were delayed becau~c they we re either absentee ballots or voter-damaged ballots that had to be counted by hand r ather than machine Officials have said repeatedly that the final returns weren't de- layed by new vote counting machines put to their first test m the June 3 election. Orange County was the last county 10 the state to announce its hnaJ, unofCicial election re· suits. Eruption in Java JAKARTA. Indonesia CAP> - The Bromo volcano in East Java h as been erupting s ince the beginning or June after an eight· year silence, the Directorate of Vulcanology said today. Coast Weather Mostly sunny Wednes- day except for late night and early morning low clouds. Lows tonight about 60. Highs Wednesday 70 at the beaches, 80 inland. INSIDE TODAY Amnico'• miUtorr mac~ fl atrophying 1'nder the ph~ of the Democratic a dmfni1tr0Uo11, belfee>u Ronald R.eaQon. ~. Poge AJO, for o NCOftd 'look at U.. GOP pn1~ co*"dclfe. ..... ... .,_ ........ ,.. ............. .,_......._a--~ '-Mo.... .. ....... ..., ~ M °""""" CM M ,. Reputed Crime Bosa - Indicted in Brilab W ASHIN<m>N (AP) -A federal crUd Jury lCJdat JQdkt• eel "PIMd cqanJ.ied crt .. a.edet Carloe Marctiao uN1 \.hNt lfteft c:m ~ ot ,..cktteenftl. mall and wtn ttl\MI, and COil· •piracy IJ'Owlna out ol an P'lll mdertover nve-U1atJon known •• BrUab Tbt 1rand Jury In New Orleam all•ted U\1t the. sroup con 1plr~ to obtain lnsuran~ coott-acu in Loul1l1na lhrou1h bribery. ~ It wu the •~ et ot andJctmtnu In a week 1rowtn1 out Of tat. mulUsui. FBI under«>nr ~. whlch *H C<MH·namod Brtlab ror brlbu'Y·llbor Lut we.II, • federal 1rand Jul)' In Houatcm lndJrted Ttn1 HOUM Speaker Billy Waynt Clayton .nd lhrff odlltra on aimllar charset. PrfllJr l •4 ,.r .. r• • .,,.,. .'tMrflf''11 SHERMAN OAKS f AP> Comedian Richard Pryor auc l"essrully l.Uldt'rwt nt uratry today to r.movt burned 1ldn cover· mg the lop half~ hit body, a hospJt&l lpc»ik•man Hid. The operation luted an hOur and 15 minutes 11ld Oary SwaAye, asslistant cxe~utlv~ director of Sherman Oak~ Communi· ty t1 osp1ta1 "It went very well. · Swaye said. The operation ..... performed despite a CHe or burn· rela.ted pneumonia Pryor hu contracted since a fiery accident in his homl" June 9 1 -'t. ffl••ll.-11 •• ,irilaht LON DON c AP> -Britain announced today that 180 American· made medium·ranae nuclear mlsslles wlll be baaed Mt two airfields within 80 miles or London. Def~ Secretary Francis Pym told the Hou.ae of Commons that the missiles. which have a ranee or 1,350 miles and are capable or hitting targets in the Soviet Union. will be stationed at Molesworth, 60 miles north or the capital and Greenhamn Common, 60 miles east or London. They are expected to be deployed by 1983. :'\'rte \.'iol~tat-t-in Sou• h :lfrl~a JOHANNESBURG, South Afnca <AP> -Police used batons and tear gas today to disperse hundreds or people who had bar· ricaded streets and set oil drums .and tires on fire in Bon· teheuwel Township outside Cape Town. the South Afri can Press Association reported. • Elsewhere, South Africa,_..was quiet one day after a vio· lence-punctuated fourth anniversary of the bloody Soweto riots. At least 35 black and colored South Africans -including children as young as 7 -were wounded Monday when police opened fire with s hotguns on mobs or loote rs and demonstrators hurling stones and fire bombs S •all 8fu1k ('uf " Prhtt•• Haft* NEW YORK CAP> -A small New York bank today reduced its prime lending rate to 11.5 percent, becoming the first bank to reach that level since August. UMB Bank & Tr ust Co .. a subsidiary of Israel's United Mi zr ahi Bank, cut the rate from 12.S percent. Most banks are charging either 12 percent or 12 5 percent on loans to best cor- porate customers. but a nalysts expect the rate to continue to drop over the next several weeks . Bealer Cas e Angler I demi fies Suspect in Slaying A Dana Point commercial fish· erman has identified murder defendant Larry Donald SmJth of Newport Beach as the man he ~aw aboard a boat with Carolyn Re aler of Garden Grove last sum mer on lhe day Miss Bealer is believed to have been slain. The t estimon y of Donald KI aasen Mo nd ay was the strongest yet for the prosecution in its efforts to dis prove conten· t1ons by Smith. 44, that it was a pair of men known only as "Jack and R ay" who were a board the boat when It went to sea with Miss Bealer. 24. Sm ith i s accused of masterminding the abduction of Miss Bealer last August and kiU- ing her .at sea after demanding $100,00'0 r a nsom from her brother for her sale return. Fisherman Donald Klaasen told jurors In Orange County Superior Court Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom that he was s tanding along the docks the morning of Aug. 24 at Dana Point Harbor when be saw a s mall boat come in from the ocean. Because It was a quiet mom· ing. Klaasen said, he could hear the two per&OOS aboard. He sald under questioning by prosecutor Dave Carter that the ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT n.. 0.-C:.... Oollr l'llOI, wttfl ~~ •• ,.,..l»tMd"""' ............. , ~ ~· ..... -.. l ... a. ..... c.o..t ............. '-"'· .... .... r.:0r~.~~~•'t'=·~~ :::c'"~~~~ ~·~;:=·~Pe:": ........ -~~~w;:;"i. TM _!I'!' :~".;:i:::~ ~.=~.~:'"'· ~.o. ·-· ....... .... _. __ _ ,. ... ~ Vl(•-*"'•ftdO.-.. -..., ,_,IC_ ...... .-.a._.... ~ ............. . ~:-'=l ... "two people obviously we re fighting or arguing with each other " K laasen said they were alone <1board the 18 lo 20·foot craft T he fi s h e rman. who is presently disabled from an acci· dent and must use crutches to ·move about. testified he could see blood on Smith's face. The defendant has cla imed Miss Bealer scrat ched him when .. Jack and Ray" came aboard the craft at Dana Point. When the boat approached the doc k, Klassen testifi ed . the woman made several attempts to get out and was forced back in each time by Smith. The two also exchanged obscenity·laden remark.a. he said. The boat only stayed In the dock area t.he prosecution w\t· neas told the court. and headed out to sea again with only the two aboard. Smith has contended that he was forced to participate m Miss Dealer's abduction by the two m e n known only as "Jack a nd Ray." He aald they In· timidat.ed him into participating in the abduction by convlnclng him harm would come to his own son as well as the chlldren of Miss Bealer'a former slater· in·law whom Smith had been dating. Smith clalmed Jack and Rar. told him they represented bus · neu competitor• of Miu Bealer'• brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. i'ox own• a construe· Uon firm in Culver City. Klaasen identi!ied Smltb in court u the man he eaw In the boaL d The flahermaa cootacte p<>Uce after reactlng new1paper accounta of the aearcb for Mill Beater. Aft.boueb her body bu never been f~proaecuton conteftd Smith bl eooed her to death al Ha dumped her body overboard. Irvine Camera · Oab to Convene Pbotosrapby 1~Ul1 and ••· perUM wiU be t baffd at 1 :IO p.m. ,,,......, at CM montbly m..U. of tM lr.tne Camera Cl•b .......... wW be held at tM ...... CMIMa c...... 91 ......... 91. Tll• el•tt IDH t• tb• tlllrcl TllanM' of uell 8'00Ut. In· form..._ ma1 M MhJHf bJ H lltq-'MM. tluon .tfald .,. ............ M a rgaret Lis zews ki, an employee at Scott Aviation in Lancaster, N. V ., tests a ne w face mask designed for female astron auts who are likely to be crew members on NASA's Space Shuttle. Because women·~ faces are generall y rounder and s maller than men's, design changes were required. '-Cool Wate r ' Wmposer Die s off !NH LOS ANGELES CAP> -Bob Nolan. the composer or western song classics "Cool Water" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds." died of an apparent heart attack on a Newport Harbor boat outing Monday at 72. Nolan -with cowboy rilm st ar Roy Roger s a nd Tim Spencer -formed the Pioneer Trio In the early 1930s and they c hanged the s inging group's name lo Sons or the Pioneers in 1934. Nolan was with a son and daughter when he became ill Monday while returning to his Los Ange les home. He di~d before reuching a hospital. s aid a fa m ily fnend, Ken Griffis. Ro1Zers left the group in tht! la te 1930s lo concentrnte on ht!) films. a nd Nolan 's v1brat1ng baritone became the primary sound of the Sons or the Pioneers until he left the singing group in 1949. Nolan appeared with the Sons or the Pioneers in nearly 100 song.fill ed westerns made by Columb1l:I and Republic Pictures in the 1930s an(f 1940s, and wrote songs and theme music for dozens of other western films. Blaze Raises A BigSt m k In N ewport The fi rst day <>f s ummer 8C· t1vity at the Orange Coast YM · CA got off lo an UMteady start Monday when u trash truck dumped a load or burning rub· b1s h next to the organization's facility m Newport Beach. The smell, said YMCA Direc- tor Jim deBoom. was enough lo m ake the young participants wish they were back in school. Fire officials said operators of the refuse truc k discovered ~omething in their load was burning a nd per instructions fro m the fire depar tme nt. dumped the entire load near the YM CA, 2300 University Orive. Firefighters then spread out the smoldering pile or trash and hosed it down. The r esult, they noted. was that a cloud of odoriferous smoke was sucked in through the YMCA's air con· ditloning unit. BeBoom sald about 400 younpt.ers were ln the building, &earing up ror various activiUes. Classe s Set In Childbirth Enrollment for c hildbirth claaaes ta Ming accepted by Hoa 1 Memorial Hoap ltal, •ponsor ot the nlne-week coune designed tor prospecUve parent. who plan to have their baby at the Newport Beach botpttal. The couran will be held at an ln'lne location. Topics covered wlll include fetal development, family nutri· Uon. breathlnf and exercise tec b ntq ue1 or prep ared cblldblrth, ne•born cbarat· terlatlc:a and care, infant feeding technlQUll and the lrantlU. to parenthood. T he HrlH m u tt ban a mlnlnnam ol 20 coupl .. enrolled at a fee ot • per couple befon a cl... DMY bel:ID. J'urt!Mr lD· forM•Uon mar lM obtatned by contadln• Allee Romero, 08 e ducation claH coordinator . ·Nl-.00, ext.enlk>n 2UO. •! J <Jifter Greets llu$sein W ASHJNOTON CAP> -Pl"etl· d t nt Carter 1reeted J ordan'• Klng Huueln today. 1tressln1 that there II "a great deaJ in common" between the UnJt.ed Sta t e• a nd Jordan but ackoowledtlna dlrterences about the best route to peace In the Middle East. Chief among those differences la Huauln'a refutal to play the role Carter e nvla loned for Jordan In the Camr Dav1d ac· cords between lsrae and E.u'pt. The disagreement about Camp David 11 so deep that State Department ortlcials told re· porters before Hussein's arrival that they were under oo Ulualons that the klng would change his posit ion a fter meeting with Carte•. Instead, they Hid, the presl· dent simply hoped to reopen the dialogue with Hussein that has been disrupted by the trauma of Camp David. • Both leaden chose t.o em. phasin the positive In their public remarks at a White House arrival ceremony. "This frien~hlp <between the United Slates and Jordan> has been tested In crisis and il has w ithstood all t est s without damage," Carter said . He praised Hussein for his "l'nlightened rule'' and for the "preservation of the traditional values of his people · · Hussein, in his r esponse. suid the people or Jordan and the United States ''share a common vision . · Regardless of the dJr. ferenct.-s in terms or outlook re· garding the route that we take lo a(•hleve that objective, we do believe very much in the firm commitment or both our govern· ments lo the !Harne goals." he s~ud. f 'r n 1t1 Pag.-l I BONIN ..• acts in the back of a van parkea •n a Hollywood parking lot. Pohce initially said Bonm was a suspect in the murder or Charles Miranda. a lS·year-old H~ll Gardens youth whose nude bod y was dumped behind a dow ntown Lo s Ange l es warehouse on t'eb. 3. Miranda has been listed as possible v1c· Um number 41 In the aeriei\ of unsolved murders dating back to 1972. ' Prosecutors faced a s pm Monday dealdllne to either file a c r1 min al complaint naming Bo run ot r e lease h im from C'UStody • .., It had remained uncertain to JUSt a few hours before the ar· ra1gnmcnt us tQ. whether the \:O m plaint would Include a murder allegatlorn 1t was learned late Monday that Bonin was employed by Dependable Drive Away. a Mon· tcbello firm that shuttles trucks throughout California The Onn's ownl!r. Ed Demler siud today that Bonin was a de· pe nda b l e e mployee who performed his job we ll . He said he was "shocked'' when he heard thal his employee was being considered a posslble ~uspect in the series ol murders Oii iiie Book Dosing Juror Won't Pay 1 ... ~g.-:e~lq,~~.: :..·r~:r~:.~-: by a Nlertan munlclpal court Judae. THAT'S B&CAVIE Superior Court Judie Byron · MdlWan Monday ruled that the juror, Donald Mierendof'f ot La fbbra, wouldn't have to pay the fine imposed when be ovenlept last moot.h dwi.ng a break in a drwlllen drlv· ins trial. The Judse in that cue, Robert Schau. declared a mis· trial when the juror did not show up unlit 90 mlnulff alter the break was to end. ' MIPENDOBF F0.£0 a lawsuit clalming he had ac. cldentally ovenJept aft.er going back to bll Lruck dunnt the break to take a nap. M cilillan qreed. "There wasn't any wrongdoing or anythtng.'' tbe judge said after lifting the fine. lld lll..LAN RAD SIGNED a writ last week ordering ~batz to 1h0w up In Superior Court to show cause why the rtne should be levied. The ooJy person · who showed up this time. however. w~1 .Mlerendorf and his attorney. Smog Tests Bribe Probe Confirmed B)' CHE•YL Pau rn 0t•o.1n ...... •a.tt I nvestlgallon of bribery <'har1ea lnvolvln1 used car dealers and inspector a for llamllton Test Systems". the nrm holding a Sl0.4 million stat.e con· tract to test automobile smog control systems. was confirmed Monday by the State Attorney GeneraJ's Office A sPOkesm an for Hamilton Test Systems, whose California headquarters are In Sant.a Ana ~aid the firm is "cooperating fully Wlth the attorney general's office " He claimed it was Hamilton's reportJng or llUCh alleged ind· dentis that initiated the state's investigation Bill Canup. director or com- munications for Hamilton Test S}!>lcms . said that som e t·mployees have been dismissed l>u t that because of the tn· \ t•st1gat1on in prog rt~s. he was 11ot rree to say how m any 1·mploy~s are involved or who "In lhost' rare c<1ses where .. dleged incidents occur we re· port them immediately to the "late agcnc1e'\ that oversee the program. the Air R esource~ Hoar d and the Bure au of Automotive Repair." A sPokesman for the 'ltate Justice Department i.<11d the tn· vestigaUon came at the request of the Department or Consumer Affairs that includes the Bureau of Automotive Repair The firm . Hamilton Test Systems. is also under probe for u lleged mi sconduc t in ad · m inistering Ule annuaJ contraet. Discl06ure of the bribery in '{•st1gauon su rfa<'ed d uri n~ ll'i,,t1mony at an A~~embly Select Co mmittee on Regulatory Oversight heanng into the m.J.S· conduct compla1nts Te~timony revealed thal car dealers may have attempted to b ribe Hamilton i1U1pectors to get appro,•at of emission control !)ystems on used cars being sold to the pubhc Justice Department sources in Sueramento confirmed that an 1nvesll1taUon is under way but refused lo elaborate. Meanwhile. state orrtclals stopped jLllt short or acc:ual.ng Hamilton of lnc:ompetenc:e dur· ing testlmony Friday and disput· ed allegations that the com- pany's inspectors are mltlsing half the emission control viola· tions passmg through the test stations. Mo t orist... trans r e r ring ownerstup of a used car in the South Coast Air Basin must go to a Hamilton station to have the e mission control system in· s pected. The hearing was called by chairman Daniel ·E Boatwright. D ·Concord. who pre.,ente d s tudies s howi ng Hamilton e mployees had an error rate of 52 percent in entering data in the 'ltate computer concerning re· pairs done by mechanics on cars that had failed the e missions test. BoatWTight also produced a report by an Air Re sources Boa rd cons ultant indi cating llamallon ins pectors had an er · ror r ate nf S3 per<'e nt in check· 1ng under cprs· hoods for miss· in~ smog control devices Hundreds -Of complaint11 to the ARB. legislators and the gov· t.'rnor ·s office have been riled by motorists ~Ince \he inspection program began last s prmg. "I am not sat1sf1ed with the operat1on of the program," said ARB chairwoman Mary .Nichols-. Her s tare 1s meeting with 1 Hasnllt.on and officials from the Bureau of Automotive Repair about the problems. s he said. While saying "they do have u lul of room for improvement." I\ RB Exec ut1\'e Officer Tom Austin said lla m1lton basically has done a i?ood JOb ··I· m conv1 need progres..., 1s tx•. mg miidc." he said $80 Million OK~d WASIUNGTON <API The H o u se voted Monday to authorize $80 million to reim bur~e m olels. c ha l'ter boat owners and other Texas Gulf Coast businesses and individuals who lost money from last year's Mexican oil spill. A unanimous voice vote sent the bill to the Senate. • t • flOLU Rolex Oyster 1s rhe wacch they've always wanted. And it's no wonder. these timepieces are as famous tor che1r beauty as chey are for reliability. Each one or these Is crafted with a sca1nless 5teel case. J 4 karat yellow gold bezel. and a matching bracelet I\. s2.100. B. s I, 4 75 C. Sl.750. , ~~--~~~··-~~~--~~~-~-~~-----• . i.111na/8eu'h Coast VOL 7S, NO . 169, 3 SECTIONS, 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Supe"'iaon Cite Errors • TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1980 Vear Ho•eto wn Da lly Ne,.:8p aper TWENTY-FtVE CENTS I Vote T~lly Confirmati~ri Nixed .3 Enter Pk as • in 'Sting' Three Orange County men have pleaded no contest in Los Angeles Superior Court to charges they set up a "Sting" operation in a Hollywood Hills mansion to bilk a Newport . Beach businessman out of 1 $160,000 in cash and his 1976 , Rolls Royce. I The three -Atilla de Agh, 40, of Newport Beach. Michael Newman. 'J?. of South Laguna, and Jerry Mack Morris. 34. of Buena Park -race sentencing July 14 on grand theft and con· s piracy to commit grand theft c harges. De Agh and Newman already have been sentenced lo federal prison terms for their part in a plot to swindle an Oxnard den· tist out of $105,000 in an ad· vanced fee scheme. I The two plus Morris also still face prosecution in Orange County Superior Court on charges they tried to bilk a busi· nessman from Orange out of · $47,000 by arranging for a loan that never materialized. In the Los Angeles case, the three were accused of setting up . a con game Ulce that seen in the I movie "The Sting" in which a rigged card game was set up in t h e home of actor George Montgomery, who sublet the house lo the defendants but knew nothing of tbe scheme. 7 The unidentified Newport businessman had gone to the mansion thinking it was a .iamblin~ club. prosecutors said. I Suit Nixin g I Said Slwck ing SAN DIEGO (~P> - Homeowners say they 'r e shocked by a court ruling that dismissed s uits asking almost $2 million in noise damages caused by airliners around Lindbergh Field. An attorney for 200 property owners who sued the Unified Port District said later that whether to appeal is "a decision one does not make when in shock." In upholding an earlier jury ruling, Superior Court Judge Carlos N. Cazares said Monday that homeowners s ued too late. He said the five-year statute of limitations for such suits ex- pired Nov. 30, 1973. or 18 months before the first case was filed. Taste o-4' Shotcbi: Claire Letto assumes he r pose for the preview of the . Laguna Beach Pageant of tHe Maste r s as a porcelain figure in "Summer and Autumn." For more on the a nnual art extravaganza, see Page A3. Trash Pickup Fee T opic o n SJ C Agenda San Juan Capistrano City Council members will hear a re· 4uest for a 55-cent increase in r esidential trash collection rates at their meeting at 7 p m Wednesday. The council meets at city hall at 32400 Pase<> Adelanto. Solag Disposal Co. said the rea- sons for th<' increase request include rising fuel costs, the need to replace equipment, and increases in the cost of living. Those rn single-family res· 1dences m San J uan Capistrano a re currently charged $3.25 monthly for trash collection. Tne hike, 1f approved. would make that $3.80. For apartment dwellers, the existing $2.25 per m onth fee would go up to $2.80. A siQ\iiar hike was recently approved by the county. Also oo the agenda is a public hearing on a tentative map for a three-way split of the 326-acre Ranch Planned Community, located north of Ortega Highway and east of the San Diego Freeway. lesbians Ousted By Navy S AN DIEGO <A P) -The Navy. accused of discrimination by the American, Civil Liberties Union, says several women have been (fischarged for alleged homosexuality in recent months but eight were cleared. ' Those eight we re-returned to dutv at North Island Naval Air Station while four others mclud· 1ng another in an earlier case were discharged at San Diego bases, a spokesman said Mon· day. Jn addition, he said six enlist· ed women on San Diego-based s h ips we r e discharged for homosexua lity. They mcluded fiv e s tationed on the d eep· submergence rescue ship Point Loma and a female petty officer who returned drunk to the destroyer tender Samuel Gorn· pers was accused of sexually mol£11tiog twQ young female sailors. Lt. Cmdr. Mark Baker, public affairs officer for the Pacific Surface Force, said 842 people were discharged by the Navy after being investigated for homosexual acts or tendencies in the past fiscal year. Baker said be was unable to say how many are men or women or how many were as- signed to ships or shore stations. But "there is absolutely no dir- ference·• in th'e way male and female homosexual cases are handled, he said. Navy regula- tions forbid various types of sex· ual activity including unlawful cohabitation. adultery. sodomy and lewd cooducL Silkwoo d Pal Missing OKLAHOMA CITY <A P) -Sherri Ellis, a former roommate or the late anti-nuclear activist Karen Silkwood, was miss· ing today· and police said they had no clues to her whereabouts. ·The 26-year-old woman, a friend said, has been working on a book about the Silkwood case five years. At the time of her death. Miss Silkwood was r e· ported.Jy carrying alleged documentation of viola· lions of nuclear safety r~gulations to a meeting with an Atomic Workers Union official and a New York Times reporter. • 0eHy ~ Ml9 W Tlool -SLIDE LOCATION -This is location of last Friday's earth slide in San Clemente. Homes affected include l> McCoy, 2> Boosing. 3> Simon, 4) Unnebach and 5) Baumgartner residences. Slide Area Tests Give Rise t,o Hope By Sl'EVE MJTCllEIJ, °' .. ~ ...... sutt Construction crews continued to buttress a steep billside in San Clemente today where tom ol earth slid Friday afternoon. damaging two homes and threatening three others. Meanwhile, geologists ex· pr~sed "bigb hopes" tocLv that homes damaged in tbe slide about a half block from the civic center will be saved. Beach Leighton and As- 'S()(:iates of Irvine have set up extensometers to measure earth movements below Avenida Arlena and along Aven.ida La Esperanza and Calle Patricia. which comprise the toe of the earth movement. Those devices are comprised of dials, gauges that read dis· lances between two pegs to de- termine whether the pegs have extended or compressed during a Riven amount of time. Geologists will begin boring tes t holes in the slide mass Wednesday, according to Beach Leighton. Leighton says he expects lo present the city with a pre· liminary report on the slide by June 26, which now extends 145 feet laterally along the hillside and 260 feet from top to bottom. • The earth mOft!Dent crushed a garage on Calle Patricia at a home owned by Tony and Bren· da Baumgartner. Volunteers cut away a portion of a patio cover earlier this week • when it appeared the land mass would shove heavy timbers into the ho~. "lf it reaches the den. I'm giv· mg up," Brenda Bavmguift& said Monday. The couple bad planned to reearpet tbe depnt game room last SaturdaJ. but Friday's slide ended those pbu. The slide alse umaged the home ol Pde ud GreU Lio. nebadl., .._lift .at._,.• the Ba•mcartaen 8l ZH S. A'ftldda La Esperama.. Two garden boxes eeataiaiag carrots aod odaer yqet.aWes 1-y at biz.amt aJll)es u the toe of the slide lifted portloo.s or the couple's side yard. Leighton officials said it is too early to determine whether three homes above the slide mass on Avenida Arlena are in 1mmed.aate danger. Those homes are owned by Mike McCoy, Daniel Boosing and Lest.er Simon. Gacy P r ofit Ban E x te nde d CHICAGO (AP > -A judge has extended the temporary ban o n con vlceted multiple murderer John W. Gacy from profiting from book or movie rights to bis life story until ar· rangemeots are made to com- pensate the families or his vie· ti ms. It was the second extension granted by Judge George A. Higgins ol Coot County Circuit Court ol the order prohibiting Gacy from negotiating with an author or literary aaents. Oemente Overpass Approved-Finally • After 15 yean of haallag with In fact, wort crews wen 1~- the Public UtilltJes Commlssloo. ing asphalt rl&bt up to the it appean San Clemente fmally lifeguard headquarters crouing aot i~ way reprdlne removal ol Friday as cme Of the last tasks a pede8U1an underpua beneath before comp&eti,ng the part. the Santa Fe Railroad tracks to That promp t'ed Mayor the munidpal pier. Karoline Koester to call an The problem la, th~ PUC ac· emeraency Q)eeting Of the coun- t.Ion came three years too late cU Monday to decide whether and about S«> 000 abort the city lboulcl modif)t Its part.a • • plan • a NIUh ol the i.te1t Couodl memben learned lut PUC declakm. week that the uWity panel bu After 11n hour ol dhte.aon aut bodaed coutruct1on of a the cw:il deeided to com~ croaalnl over the tnct-of the the pm a planned. wttb c-. at· Santa h Railroad to the beach. grade C1'0M1Q1 at tbe utepard The 35-pqe dedaion 11ys the beadquar\tn. ad nteatloD ol cit)' can build t he at·srade the underpus. pedeat.rlpu> and emer1ency vebl-But Couacllmaa T bomu cle cro11la1 •boa t b•ltw8y O'ICeele ::"tad C!ft1 olftdall between tbe auun, UDderpeM meet wtdl PUC md att.llnpt and tbe lifel\Wd headquarters to Mell ..._, modtftcMicm tbat b\llldlnl eoo feet DOrtb o1 tbe would •••bl• U1e clt1 to 'pier. ev.-...., ~., at.11"8de cf'Olllbll OWll' die ailtlDC •· That would be nice, ~ derNll. * dole QI> tile cc.. membln ..,..._ axe...-u. d · cne.-..... · ty 11 all IMlt ftallW wt~ • Aootber modHleaUoe WMJd Sl00,000 p6er bo.rl park Pl'OJeCt include ~ fll • ll"Omd- bued on a 1ITJ •lJC decWoD level cf'Olelal alaout 100 fMt tbat puta tbe eroMtac 1n fraat ol nortb of Uae Dier for UM by U.. UlflUl'd beadquartera. (lee PAii, .... Al) Olson's Absence Rapped By FllEDDICK SCHOEMEIO. Of -°""' "' ... SCaH The Orange County Board of Supervisors refused to certify results or the June 3 Orange County eltttions today, citing the absence or Registrar or Voters Al Olson and cnors con· tained In a final compute r pnnt- out or election results. The board rescheduled action on the certification request for 9 :3Q a.m. Wednesday. Board Chairman Ralph Clark said he could not act on certify. mg the results due lo an error in the printout which showed more precincts reporting than actual- 1 y were located in the 2nd Supervisoria1 District. Tbe error involved balJotin~ for the Libertarian Party Ceo· tral Committee. The printout showed 15 precincts out or 335 total predncts reporting. 1 General Services Age ncy Director Tom Egan said "to the best of my knowledge" totals for candidates and ballot measures were accurate. He said a hand count of 16 sample precincts confirmed totals produced by vote \atiu!ating machines. "l don't want to aet on aaJtbjng based on 'the best of his knowledge,' " said ~Harriett Weider. Resl*ar Al Olson was not pres•nt at the s upervisors' meeting when the certification Item ~ame up for disc:U&S.i&. Bid laid Olaoa was en route from bisaftice. Board members Philip An· lhoay and 1bomas Riley said they wanted a r e port on management techniques used in election planning. The Cull board, however, took no action on that proposal. FinaJ results for the June 3 elections were not produced un· til after 8 p,m . Saturday -more than 11 days after the polls dosed. County officials blamed the in· ltial deJay in the vote count on computer programming dif- ficulties involving 38 precincts throughout the county. The results or a nother 7.500 ballots were delayed because they were eithe r absentee ballots or voter-damaged ballots that had to be counted by band rather than machine. OfficiaJs hav~ said repeatedly that the ftna.I returns weren't de- layed by new vote counting machines put to their first test i.n the June 3 election. Orange County was the last county in the state to announce its final. unofficial election re· suits. Eruption in J ava JAKARTA. Indonesia (AP> - The Bromo volcano in East Java haa been erupting since the beginning ol June after an eigbt- year silence. the Directorate ol Vulcanology said today. Co ast Weath er MosUy sunny Wednes- day except ror late niahl and early morning low clouds. Lows wru.ht about 60. Hiibs Wednesday 70 at the beaclM!a, llO inland. r l , : ti.I DAILY PILOT L§C l 'e!!Y.JuM 17. ·- ~--JlJ T BREA&INu......---.... LoU IUftu froM ...... ..,., md I Cf• If.,... I tip ::aaata. Reputed Crime Boss Indicted in Brilab WASM.lNOTON <AP> -A federal c._raod jury tod11Jndiet· ed reputed or1..Uud crlme IMdet Car&ol Marcello aiMI °''" men on <'h•r1e1 of racketeerlnc. maU and wlrt fraud, and con aplracy rrowlna oul of an FBI undercover lnveallaatlon known as Brllab Ta,. 11rand JUry ln Nt!w Orlnns alleaed that \he aroup con , ap1rt-d to obtain lnaurant'c contracta In Louis iana throu1h bribery · ll wu th<' 11e<'ond a t of lod.lc&ment.s In • week 1rowlna ouL of tht' mulllatate FBI undercover probe, which waa code-named BrUab tor br,bary labor. Liit w.d. a fed ra) •tand Jury ln ' Houston indicted Tua• Houae Speaker Biiiy W•>''" Clayton and three olben on almllar charaea. . r,..1r l ndrr9or• Huru .tturf14#'11 SHERMAN OAKS t API Cocnedlan !Uchard Pryor un derwenl surgery today to remove bu1 ned skin thut covl'rt'<t tho upper half or his body and has caused him to c11ntn 1·t pneumon.ht. hospital otnclals said Dr Jack Gross man. one or the bum s pec1ullst:-. lrN •llllat Pryor al Sherman Oaks Community Hospital, said the sur1itt'I ~ is almed at removin& aa much of the dead s kin as pm:flbll• Pryor wu lojured tn a f~ak accident at hi:. Northrht.it• home Jun~ 9. Pryor's lawyer said that the comedian wus burm•d when a glass or rum exploded and !$et bis clothe~ urir(• 1'ollrf• say lhat. what exploded waa ether being ui.t!d to mak~ "h1·1· base" out or coc:alne. Detao«-rffl le Piaf tor• Hrndi••d WASHJNOTON (AP) -The rivnl camps of Prcs1d\•11t Carter and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy took their battle over tlw 1980 Democratic platform behind cl06ed doors today. with Kt.•11 nedy forces expecting a drubbing on the first eo·round. A 15-member dramna subcommittee, or which nlr\e mem· bers are solid Carter supporters, began work on its first dran or the party platform in executive session. The drafting session follows a round of public hearings that wound up Saturday. Neie "iole11e.-in Soufh lfri.-o JOHANNESBURG. South Africa <AP> -Police used batons and tear gas today to disperse hundreds o(_people w_bo ~ad bar ricaded s treets and set oil drums and tires on fire m Bon· teheuwel Township outside Cape Town, the South African PrO!i:> Association reported. Elsewhere, South Africa was quiet one day after a v10- lence-punctuated fourth anniversa ry of the bloody Soweto riots. At least 35 black and colored South Africans -including children as young as 7-were wounded Monday when police opened fire with shotguns on mobs of looters and demonstrators hurling stones and fire bombs. SMoll BaHk {'uf~ Prim•• Huf .. NEW YORK (AP> -A small New York bank today reduced iL"> prime lending rate to 11.S percent. becoming the first bank \o reach that level s ince August. UMB Bank & Trust Co .. a subsidiary of ls rael's United Mizrahi Bank. cut the rate from 12.S percent. Most banks are charging either J2 percent or 12.S percent on loans to best cor· porate customers , but analysts expect the rate to continue to drop over the next several weeks. Smog Tests Bribe Probe Confirmed By CHERYL PRUETT 04 llW Dally ...... Sutt Inves tigatio n of bribery c harge's involving used car dealers and ins pectors for Hamilton Test Systems. the firm holding a $10.4 million.state con· tract to test automobile smog control systems. was confirmed today by the State Attorney General's Office. A s pokesman for Hamilton Test Systems, whose California he adquarters are in Santa Ana. said the firm is "cooperating fully with the attorney general's office." He claimed it was Hamilton's reporting of such alleged inci· dents that initiated the state's investigation. Bill Canup, director or com· munications for Hamilton Test Sys tems. s aid that s ome employees have been dismissed but that because of the in· vestigation in progress, he was not free to s ay how many employees are involved or who. "In those rare cases where alleged incidents occur we re: port them Immediately to the slate agencies that oversee the progr am. the Air Resources Board and the Bureau of Automotive Repair." . A spokesm an for the state Justice Department said the in· vestlgation came at the request of the Department of Consumer Affairs that includes the Bureau of Au.tomotive Repair . The firm . Hamilton T est Systems. is also under probe for alleged misconduct in a d· ministering the annual contract. Disclosure or the bribery in· vestigation s urfaced during testimony at an Asse mbly Select C ommittee on R e gul a to r y Ove rsight bearing into the m:s· conduct complaints. Testimony revealed that c<.ir dealers may have attempted lo bribe Hamilton inspectors to get ·approval or e mission control systems on us ed cars being sold to the public. Justice Department sources m Sacramento confirmed that an mvestigation is under way but refused to elaborate Meanwhile, s tate officials stopped just short or accusing Hamilton of incompetence dur· ing testimony Friday and dlsput· ed allegations that the com· pany's inspectors are mlulng half the emission control viola· lions passing through the test s tations. Motoris t s tran s ferring ownership of a used car In \he South Coast Air Basin must go to a Hamilton station to have the emission control system In· spected. ,.,.._P~.4J PASS ••• pedt1trtau and emtrceacy veblelea. ADd wblM u.. counen accept· id u.e l"MOllUIMOClaUoM. Cit)' AUOrM)' Mtebael Bartl.U H• preued doubt tbat. th• PUC would bud1 from Ila latest de· tl1,on. ••If CalTTana, the Sant• Fe Railroad, Amtrak and the PUC would aarcc. we might work 1omt.1lhJn1t out." Bartlett said. Uut hi' aald h\s experience with thotle aiiencies shows little roop"ratlon . And with legal co11La for the city appro1achlna 140.000 over the years, a reque1t for a new heulna ml•bt prove even more costly. "But maybe a minor duuaae <'o uld b<' fo rth com i ng, he l'lhruw.i1'<J u t• l'ltt>d th\' 1 ut""' r ue de· t·l~lon 1111 "11 fullurc to com· munl<'ate." und t ltlnlJ the city's n•qut.•til In l977 for a l(round "°' t•l 1:ro11~lnj1 ut thu p1or. 1'h11t n-qul'::.\ wu" lurned down h) llw I'll(.", und lhf' cit y subsc· \llll'flllY rt•VIKt.'tl lt8 l>l11ns for new 11 h111111, u _plur reatuurunt und llllrkh1M adjaettnt to the pl~r. "'""'"~' ln!'l\•mt was u low rn1f111• 1111rk with un as phult 1ll1tkl111: h1I 111111 II 1·rosslng ror 1 1Nlt•l'l t1 l1111:; ul 1111' llrt>guurd It' 11l1411111rh'r" l.11 .,I w1•t•k ·:-. I'll(' decision, "hll'll 1'11011' Ill\ II l'Olllplt'k HUr· prl11t• t11 rlty ofth-11111', la lnconsi&· l\•111 with lhl• t•ity'11 purk pluns. llul OnrtleH . 11lo111o( with City M un1.1 J(t•r <;1•11r..:" ('nraviJ lho._ ~u\d tht• fh11 flop PUC decision 1:> In t ht• form of un "outhon w 111111: · nut un order. Counl·ll mem~·r:, agreed to c1mtmue the park plan U!> 1t 1:, on thl' btoepr1nl.!>. since the park is KO percent complct~d . Hospitalized Driver Said 'Critical' A Tusltn man re m a med in critical cond1t1on today follow· ing a three-car at•cidt'nt near Cr ystal Co->e t hat also injured two Laguna Beach residents and a (J>sta Mesan. Craig Pritcha rd. 19, of Tustin. was listed in critical condition in Fountain Va lley Community Hospita l, a ft e r the accide nt Saturday on Coas t Highway. Also injured were Ant~ny Vlszolay. 6, who was reported in good conditio n in the UCl Medical Center, and Walter Vis· zolay. 31. who reportedly was treated and released at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Also treated and released at ll oa~ Memoria l llosp1ta l was George Weaver , 30. of Costa Mesa Cahlomia Highway Patrol of· f1cers said that the accident OC· c urred about 3;50 p m. Satur· da y. whe n Pritcha rd . south- bound o n Coast H ig hway, ch<.in ged lanes His car and Weaver's collided. officers said. and Weave r 's bounce d into a park ed car owned by JoAnne Green. 23, of Canada Officers s aid the accident' was under investigation. Saudis R e quest Jet Accessories WASJIJNGTON <API -Saudi Arabia 111 asking the Carter ad· m in1 s trat1 on to sell 1t "ac cet.sones" that would improve th e alre ady ·pow e rful F -15 f1ghtt'rS It IS gelling from the United Stat<'s. gove rnment sources said Monday . Some supporterfl of Israel in the Congress objected to the orlf'lnal agreement to sell Saudi Ara bia 00 of the f'-1~. but the plan went ahead with the pro· vis ion that the Jets wouldn't have 11<>me of the features that would make It a long-range p l an& with o ffen si ve capab1l1Ucs. ORANGE COAST LISC DAILY PILOT Off the Hook r .......... e.c110-. !WI ... c .. .c """""' OttlMe °" ...... ,,. ......... '"' ._ ......... , l"UIMdl~t Te ......... (7'4>......, C1111tti.clMvor•1 .. .......,. L1191N .. ooltMD._.._ ••1 Toll,hlR ....... "'" .. o...... -- Dozing Juror Won't Pay An Oran1e County juror won't be spendina any aleep- leu ntgbta worryln1 about • ~ fine levied aaainlt him by a Fullerton ~unlctpal court Judge. . . , Trustees in the Capiatraao Unified School District have · unanimously approved lbe dl.1- lrtct '1 140 mllUon tentative budget for 1980-81. a doeumenl up SS million over last year's ap. proved spending plan. The tentative budget, ap- proved after brter dlscu.sakln at the trustees' re~r meeting Monday, la a1ao ,759 blgher than the preliminary buqet. Supe rintendent Jerome Thorns ley told board members that higher costs of utiliti~s. sup- p hes, equipment, and wages have been ma1or factors in the increases T he distracts base revenue h a !> increased by 1144 per average daily attendance to an estimated Sl.686 Thornsiey said. G rowmg low wealth dislri~. s uc h as Capistrano, receive m ore than t he base $85 per averagt> daily attendance unit, establ1:-.hed by slate law. The district ·s increase was added to a. SU)0,000 higher-~an· a nt 1c 1p a1ed ne t beglnn1'!g bal a ncl· and in c r e a ses 10 federal. state. and local income. MANACLED SEX PERVERSION SUSPECT IN CUSTODY Wllllam Bonin Unked to FrHway Kllllnga? Trustees C1lso received an in- 1 ti a I contrac t proposal for 1980-81 Crom the California • School Employees As90eiali!>fl. the organization re presenting th<' district's classified person· net Bonin Still Eyed In Mass Murders The proposal includes a 19.S percent salary hike -a 21.4 peT· cent inc reas e when other benefi ts are added. Dual Murder Arraignment Wednesday By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHI. 0. U.. 0.tll l'llO' \Ull Although formally charged "'1th on\} ~t>x pervt>rs1un and ... odom \'. W1llwm Gl'Orgc Bonin rem ains a suspect 1n a n un spcc1h<.'d number or murders CJf yo un g me n 1n So ut h e rn Cahfom1a, a Lo:> AnAelt•s County prosecutor :,aid Mond<.1} Ronin. 32. of Downt·~. pl4•aded i n nocent tu thl' "''" ri:IJll•d t·hargc·s cfurini.: :i hrid :.iftl'rnOOn :ippearnnee ,twfctrl' ~t un1t·1p:.il Court Jud~l' BJrhara Jl·<.in Johnson One or two prOS('C\ltOr!i IO th<' <'3SC. Deputy 01st net AtlCJme~ Sterling Norris .... ucccssfully ar gued Lhat th{' stocky defl'nd ant. arre:.ted Wednesday night in Hollywood. s hould remain 1n custody at Los Angeles County Jail in heu of $250.000 bail "Our basis for the amount 1s that tbe defendant remains a suspect m a number of murder case:, The der<'nda nt 1s aware he 1s a !-w,pcct in t hose ln ve-;t11!at1ons." Norris told Judge .John:-on Tht• bail .rnrnunt ,., WO t1mt'" the S2.500 normally a<.:-t·:-. ... ed on :>t'X offen<;t•s . court :,ource!-said :-.:orr1 ... and rellow pro:>ccutor Aaron Sto\'1tz. of tht• d1 -.trir t ,it torm·v·.., orr11·e Special Trtab D1v1sion. dechnt"•d to com ment on what ev1dcnee the current in VC'!->l1gatwns may produce They did confirm. however. that invest1r.talor~ are closely ex amining murders of 25 younl! men that have occurred SIOl'l' October or J978, when Borun. <.i convicted sex offender. w u~ paroled Crom the Caltforn1a Me n 's Col o ny a l San L u is Obispo. '"We can't say wh ich ones 1or the 25 cases) are better than the others." Norns said The unsolved murders ~ve fueled specuJallon they a re the .... o rk or a single kille r In -.e'it1gators private ly d1scerd that theory I De fe nse atto rneys Tod d LandRren and J ohn Barnt•lt both of a Tust in l<1 w fi r m. ehJrged after the arrn1l!nrtwn1 that the d1stnct attornt'y ., offiet• "'as atll•mpt ing lo "bu) t1 ml' tH :-.eeking the l"ugh ball aguin:,l t hl·J r ct.icnt Th('} said they would u~uc for a r{'(fuc-ed ball at a ht.•01nn~ ,cheduled for June 30 LtJng lk<irh surgeon Louis ,\law . ;.ic·t·u:-.t•d an the stabbing cll'ath ... of his for mer wife and Long Rt-Jd1 attorney Marvin T:nC'ht'r. "'II be arrmgned on mu rder eha rgt>s We dnesday morrun~ in Wt•!-.t Orange County C1>urt in Wl•stminster . 1\la1a. 19. was urrested Friday J I tilt' llunt1ngton llar bour home or his former wife Margie, 37. Drug Reality Reporter •Tried Everything' ~EW YORK <AP• Oan RJlhl'r. v. ho will succeed Walter Cronkite· ID-CBS 'l\ev.., · tnr anr horman ~..iy:, t urios1ty led him to Lr> 1lhc1t clru#:s. indud1ni: hl'ro1n Rather told a Ladies Homt• JournJI 1nll'r\ 1c•v.er the herom 1nc1dent occurred in 1955 Qr 19511 "I HAD SOMEONE AT TIIE llou<.ton police st<it1on shoot mt' v.1 Lh heroin so J could dn a ~tor}' :.ibout 1t. I came out un· ders tanding full well how om• t·ould be addicted to ·smack. and qu1cklv ·· .. . . Rather ~aid he has also :-mokl•d pot, thouJth not "in this country." and knows "a fair amount ubout LSD." .. As a reporte r -a nd I don't want to say that tha t's the only context -I've tned everyth1n~:· Rather said . ' RAmER SAID HE TOl.D HIS son and da ughter. both in coll ege, that 1f they h01d to try man 1uan<.1 t hey should do so at home around people who care about them . "Of course." he said. "they didn't take the advice ... My rathe r told me the same thmg about liquor " Rolex Oyster 1s the watch they've always wanted. And it's no wonder: these timepieces are as t amous for their beauty as they are for rellab1licy. Each one ot these is crafted with a stainless steel case. I 4 karat yellow gold bezel. and a matching bracelet. A. s2.100. B. Sl,475. C. Sl,750. f , ' . . S ·LJ\VI C K'S ..... ~...._,,.., ~ ll&lnd. Ne"'tf:' Cenetr, ~ hech. 71t/Mt-UIO w ......... , I L.lpN , ,..._ V"fo No1'910.-,.. /The a.y Lotc.m-•IMMllt Allo C'"ttf Loe A ..... I S.n Dilp IL.-Vtp1 u..-.. At'lld(•-""*"' ........ ,,,..._ ..... """" ..... a.a... . ,.,,,,,. Fw,,..,. Ctdll I EDIT ION VOL 1S, NO. 16', 3 SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUN;t'V, CAClf'ORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1980 ) "••r Ho•etown Dally NewHpaper C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS SupervUo n Cite Errors .. -Vote Tally Confi1-niation Nixed . . I 3En t er } Olso n's I • t Taste of S h oecbi: Claire Letto assumes her ·pose for the preview of the Laguna Beach Pageant of tHe Masters as a porcelain figure in "Summer and Autumn... For more on the annual art extravaganza, see PageA3: 'Cool Water' Composer ' ~~G:!! (~~ Bob I Nolan. lhe composer of western song classics ·'Cool Water" and •·Tumbling Tumbleweeds," died of an apparent heart attack on a Newport Harbor boat outing Monday at.72". Nolan -with cowboy film ) star Roy Rogers and Tim I Spencer -formed the Pioneer • Trio in the early 1930s and they l( changed the singing group's name to Sons of the Pioneers in I 1934. Nolan was with a son and t daughter when he became ill l Monday while returning to his J Los Angeles home. He d ied before reaching a hospital, said a family friend. Ken Griffis. Rogers left the group in the t late 1s:n; to concentrate on bis films, and Nolan 's vibrating baritone became the primary sound of the Sons of the Pioneers until he left the singing group in 1949. Nolan appeared with the Sons of the Pioneers in nearly 100 song·filled westerns made by Columbia and Republic Pictures in the 1930s and UMOs, and wrote songs and the m e music for dozens of other western films. In addition to "Tumbling Tumble weed s" and "Cool Water," Nolan wrote more than 1.000 Western. gospel and cowi· try western songs including a "A Touch of God's Hand" and .. One More Ride." Survivors include his wife, Clara, sons Earl and Michael and a daughter, Mn. Roberta Mlleuanich. Funeral arTan1ements were iacom])lete. Pleas • in >Sting'. Three Orange County ·men have pleaded no contest in Los Angeles. Superior Court to charges they set. up a "Sting" operation in a Hollywood fills m a nsion to bilk a Newport Beach businessman out of $160,000 in cash and his 1976 Rolls Royce. • · The three ~ Atilla de Agh, 40, or Newport Beach. Michael Newman. 37 . of South Laguna, a nd Jerry Mack Morris, 34h of Buena Park -face sentencing July 14 on grand theft and con· s piracy to commit grand theft charges. De Agb and Newman already have been sentenced to federal prison terms for their part in a plot to swindle an Oxnard den· list out of $105,000 in an ad· vanced fee scheme. The two plus Morris also still face prosecution in Orange Co unty Super ior Court on charges they tried to bilk a busi- nessman from Orange out of $47 ,000 by arranging for a loan that never materialized. In the Los Angeles case, lhe three were accused of setting up a con game like that seen in lhe movie "1be Sting" in which a rigged card game was set up in the home of actor George Montgomery, who sublet the house to the defendants but knew nothing of the scheme. The uni4entified Newport bus inessman bad gone to the mansion thinking it was a gambling club, prosecutors said. Because the game was rigged, he lost money at the table and later gave his gambling partner. also in on the scheme. a check for $160,000 and the keys to his Rolls Royce lo compensate him for his bogus losses. A no contest plea is tanta· mount to a guilty plea Inmate Flees Terminal Isle Prison in Boat LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 21-year-old inmate has escaped by water from Terminal Island federal prison in a scheme that prison officials admitted today ·'wouldn't be that difficult to set up." The U.S. marshal's office was searching for Ernesto G. Rigales. who apparently scaled a 10.foot cbain·link fence topped with coiled barbed wire about 9: 30 p.m. Monday and •'ran to a motorboat that apparently was waiting for him," said Capt. Eugene Bradford. chief correc· tional supervisor at the prison. The boat beaded east from the prison, then south toward the open ocean, Bradford added. Terminal Island is a Level Two minimum security facility. which means there are no armed pards and no watch towers, Bradford said. TOWER BUILDER ALI ROUSHAN GIVES MESA COUNCIL A PIECE OF HIS MINO Is His superior Avenue Metal Work a Nouveau Watt• Tower? The Start of an Art Paf1c? Mesa Approv e s T ower .. Persistent Immigrant Wins Decision By STEVE MAllBl.E Of ... o.llY Piiiot SIMf All Roushan raked both bands through bis mop of dad\ curly hair and let oat a soft but gleeful yelp. He said a celebration was in order. Even the Costa Mesa City Council members had to smile. Following a rocky pubHc bear· ing Monday evening. the council agreed to let the Iranian immi· grant keep a 31-foot-tall red tower in front of his Superior Avenue welding yard. Only Councilman Ed McFarland objected and was left s haking his 'head and mumbling , "l can 't believe we're doing this." T he tower. which 3().year-old Roushan raised last Friday against city orders. originally was denied by the city Planning Commission which ruled the triangle-shaped structure wasn't in harmony with the industrial neighborhood "Superior is nothing but a semi-derelict industrial slum." said Newport Beach photog· rapher Jobn Palmer. speaking in defense of Roushan's tower. ··1 suppose the city has a lot of good intentions in that area. but Ali is the only guy out there wor k ing lo f ix up th e neighborhood." Palmer, the leadoff s peaker in a string of tower supporters. contended that the city was try. ing to legislate good taste and judge art. Roushan, clad in a pair or greasy jeans and a tattered cor· duroy jacket. was restrained several times by has friends when he. tried to lunge toward the podium. When he finally did reach th..e microphone, he rapped the city for "mistreating" him and said the tower was a work or art and a project ''between me and God." R oushan uld the four-ton. dark red structure will be used as a meditation tower and Wiii double as a water fountain. He said it will beautify t h e neighborhood. When asked why be had failed to file proper documents with the city's Planning Department. Rousban replied. 'Tm sorry bul that stuff is nothing but toilet paper." l Costa Mesa resident Barbara Toohey said she was impressed with the structure and suggested that at could become anothe r Watts Towers. Council members. who took turns rapping Roushan for past rudeness durmg public sessions. were told that the tower will be 60-reet tall . counting a nag pole from wtuch Rous han said he'll fl y his own version or a peace flag . .. I thmk lhe artwork at Long Beach State is ridiculous bul som e bought it I guess 1t·s all in the eye of the beholder ," remarked Councilman Donn Hall. Golf Prices Reduced for Mesa Seniors Costa Mesa semor citiiens m· duced the City Council to lop S5 off a proposed monthly SlS ree hike at Los Lagos golr coune. but council members stood fast on the hlgherfees set for the Mesa Unda course. Only about 10 of the 70 older golfers expected to pack Monday night's council session tu med out. Irate spokesmen. however, ob· jec t ed to the Increases scheduled for July 1. noting that th e senior citizens fee hikes represented 25 and 75 percent in· creases for players on fixed in· comes. "I'll vote in favor of it, but I jus t hope a trend doesn't develop with a neighborhood full or up- side down red triangles," Hall added. The council a lfl>rond the tower wtth conditions that Rous han seek prope r caty permits, have the tower inspect· ed by safety olficers and eon- s t r u ct a six -incb-bigb curb around the tower for ~drainage purposes. Rousban. who pubUcly invit· ed his fnends and supporters out for "a couple of beers," said lhe to" er as JUSt a beginning. "Next I 'm going to put up other metal sculptures -all red and then give the entire lotto the city as a park." Mesa Youth Killed in Auto Crash A traile r trip to Nor thern California ended in tragedy Monday when a 15-year -old Costa Mes a boy died in a Burbank area freeway accident. EJected and killed when the pick up truck his father drove overturned oo a Golden State Freeway offramp was J immy Alb e rt S hu s ter o f 3110 Barbados Place. A California Highway Patrol omcer said the lra1ler pulled by Harold A. Shuster. 46, began a whipping action as he attempted to change lanes on the busy freeway. Also ejected when lbe truck and trailer overturned at 1 p.m. was another passenger, Eino 0 1· lila. 64. of 255 Broadway, Costa Mesa. a patrolman said. Ollila was scheduled to be transferred lo Hoag Memorial Hospital, Newport Beach, today from St. Joseph's Hospital in Burbank, where he was treated for cuts. scrapes and bruises. a spokeswoman said. Dr•gReallty The council voted unanimous· ly lo bold olf the bikes until Nov. 1 when most of this season's play wtll be over:councll mem· bers also voted to raise lhe cur· rent Los Lagos fee of $20 to $30 instead o( $35. Tbe council hu scheduled the $20 seniors' fee for Mesa U.nda to go up to $25 and left t.bat &Jone Tuesday night. Trial Site ~ Gro ws Ca lm V:olcano H a s Glowing Dome Reporter 'Tried Everything' NEW YORK CAP> -Dan Rather, who will succeed Walter Cronkite u CBS News' top anchorman, says curioeU.y led him to try illidt drup, includinl beroln. Rather told a Ladies Home Journal interviewer the heroin ·mcldlal occurrecl in 1955 or 18; In delaying the fee increases four months, the council moved other bikes for the gener~l public, scheduled to 10 into ef'. feet Jan. 1, up to Nov. l elso. The regular monlhly tickets for YOUlllet playef'S will 10 from $35 to $45 at both courses. GREENSBORO, N.C. <AP> - The selection of a jury resumed without disturbances tocla.y in tbe trial of six Ku Klux Klansmeo and American Nuis accused of murdertna five com· muniat activists at an anU-Klan rally. ••1 BAD BO•BONE AT 'l1IB Houtton police station s~ m• Wb belUD 110 I could do a story about lt. l came out un· dentadi"' full well bow one eould be addJcted to •smack, ind quickly." Rather Pid be bas al.lo smoked pot, tbouch not ·'in this eoun--... tr-1,"-md lmowl "a fair amount about LSD.'' •• Aa a reports -and 1 dOD't w•t to l&1 tbat that's tbe only toDtat-l'Ye tried ner')'tblq.'' Rather Mid I • U •Ma MID D 'l'OLD .. -and daucbter, both ln eolJlli; aat It tbeJ bed to trJ mariluu tbe)' abcMIJd do IO at 11114• il9iiill ,_,.. WIM> tare about them. · •v ....,..,.. Ille aald "din clldD't tall• tbe advice ..• l'7 . fatllirtoldmetllesameib.mi*-~··· City Manager Fred Sorubal told COW1cll members that the increases are required 1D relm· burslq the city's general f\md for the $2.5 million borrowed to purchase the c:ounes from tbe state last year. He aald the 1olf course opera- tion neUed about SS.CIOO after n · feDHI lat year, • tDcM&lb to 111ake a cleat ln tbta bl& loan. DaU1 plar at botb city COUrMI, ... .aid, wUl to up $1, "finnl"I Nov. 1. At the opening of tbe trial Monday, members and sup-porters of the Communis t Workers Party clubed with police in a court.room hall and four demoa.stratora were ar- rested. ~ aboQl.a Ad ebuta ol t.M d~ ..,...., 1DOl'Dinl ecboed throqla ·the wlndowlell tblrd·t'loor eourttoom aa Judce James Lone ~d protpeeUve Jurors be *-aot plan to ... queater the fhla1 paael. ~. Absenc e Rappe d By FREDERICK SCHOEMEJD, Ol ti. c..lly ...... Sutt The Orange County Board or Supervisors refused lo certify results of the June 3 Orange County elections today. citing the absence of Registrar of Voters Al Olson and errors con- tained in a final computer pnnt- out or election results. The board rescheduled action on the cert1ficat1on request for 9:30 am. Wednesday. Board Chairman Ralph Clark said he could not act on certify. ing the results due to an error in the printout which showed more precincts reporting than actual- 1 y were located in the 2nd Supervisonal District. The error involved balloting for the Libertanan Pa rty Cen· tra l Committee. The printout showed 15 precincts out of 335 tota I precincts reporting. : General Se r v ice~ Agenc1 Director Tom Egan said "lo th~ best or my knowledge" totals for candidates and ballot measures were accurate. He said a hand count of 15 s ample precincts confirmed totals produced b1 vote tabulating machines. "I don't want lo act on anything based on 'the best of hi s knowl e d ge,' " said Supervisor Harriett Weider. Re&lstrar Al Olson wu not present at the s upervisors' meeting when the certification tte m came up for discussion. Egan said Olson was en route from his office. , Board members Philip An· thony and Thomas Riley said they wante d a r eport on management·techniques used in e lection planning. The fu ll boa rd, however, took no action on that proposal. Final results for the June 3 elections were not produced un· tit a fter 8 p.m. Saturday -more than 11 days after the polls closed. County offi cials blamed the in· 1tial delay in th~ vote count on computer programming d1f· ficulties involving 38 pr~cincts throughout the county. The results or another 7.500 ballots were delayed becaus~ they were e ither a bsentee ballots or voter-damaged ballots that had to be counted by hand rather than machme. Officials have said repeatedly that the final returns weren't de- 1 ayed by ne w vote counting mactu.nes put to their first test in the June 3 elect1on. Orange County was the last county m lhe state to announce its final. unofficial election re· s uits. Eruption in Java JAKARTA. Indonesia <AP) - The Bromo volcano in East Java bas been erupting since the beginning of June af ter an eigbt- year silence, the Directorate of Vulcanology said today. Coast Weather Mostly sunny Wednes- day except for late night and early morning low clouds. Lows tonight about 60. Highs Wednesday 70 al the beaches, 80 inland. f .. DAIL v Pk.OT c T !ed!!· """' , 1 I ·- ~--~JVSTBREAIJNG--------..... IAN~,._..._.,..,,..~ SI •..-•ufp •«1, I RepUted Cri!!,I!!, ~~~ Indicted in Brilab WASHINGTON CAP) -A federal uand Jury toda.rJIMlt.d~ ed "' IUd ors..u.d tttee ....,. eano. MarttUcf ..na uu. men on ,~,.., ol reclltteer.QI, mall and wlre fraud. and ton· 1pirac1 IJ'C>Mlll out of an 1"81 unden:over lnvaUaatton known II Brilab ' T~ arand jury in New Orteam alleted that the lfOUP con· aplr~ lo obt.in ln1urance conlraci. tn Loulalana throuah bribtry Clta.oUc f\lne.ral Hf'Vl~ are 1cbeduled today ud WedMlday for a youna Coat.a Mesa mot.her ot two shot to <Mat.b ln ber Vic· tot la Street home Friday. as ber suapected slayer 1tlll clung to life. It wu the al"C.'OOd Mt of tn<Uctmeni. ln a wHlt 1rowin1 out ol tht' m uJLlltat F'Bl ...ctef"l'OVfl' probe, whJch waa code-named 8rllab fOt" bribery-tabor Lut week. a federal lflnd jury ln Hou.a\.oo lndlt'\.ed -r.llaa tfo\M Speaker B\lly Wayne ctaytoa and t1\1ee Olhera on aim.liar cbarpl Jo C. Eager . 31, wbo lived with Rebecca Ann Crosswhite, 28. at ~ Vlctoria St., appareDt· ly fired a &in~e bullet into bis bead aft er t be waa fatally wounded. police say. r,.,,.r l ftd ... ,. ..... BMrH ..... ,.,,..,,, SHERMAN OAKS CAP> -Comedian Ricbard PTyor IUC· ceasfully W\derwe.nt IW'&ery today to remove burned altln cover· ing the top baJr ol bJ1 body, a hosplul apollesman said. The operation luted an hour and U minutes, said Gary Swaye, assistant executJve director of Sherman Oaks Communl· ty H0!>p1tal "ll went very well," Swaye said The operation was performed despit.e a ease ol bum- related pneumonia Pryor has contracted since a fiery accident in his home June 9 ( .. 4t. tli••llP• 10 Bri1ab1 LONDON (AP ) -Britain announced today that 160 American·made medium-range nuclear missUes will be based al two airfields within 60 miles of London. Defense Secretary Francis Pym told the Ho~e of Commons that the missiles, which have a range or 1.350 miles and are capable of hitting targets in the Soviet Union, wm be stationed at Molesworth, 60 miles north of the capital and Greenhamn Common, 60 miles east of London. They are expeet.ed to be deployed by 1983. .~PID \/iolet1rt-in Soulla :lfrira JOHANNESBURG, South Africa <AP> -Police used batons and tear gas today to disperse hundreds of people who had bar- ricaded slreets and set oil d.nuns and tires on fi~ in Bon- teheuwel Township outside Cape Town, the South African Press .Association reported. Elsewhere, South Africa was qulet ooe day alter a v10- lence-pWlcluated fourth anniversary of the bloody Soweto riots. At least 35 black and colored South Africans -including children as young as 7 -were wounded Monday wh~police opened fire with s hotgWUt on mobs of looters and demonstrators hurling stones and firebombs. Sntall 81111k {'nf• Print•• Raf.- NEW YORK (AP) -A small New York bank today reduced its prime lending rate to 11.S percent, becoming the first bank to reach that level since August. U MB Bank & Trust Co .. a subsidi ary of Israel's United Mizrahi Bank, cut the rate from 12.S percent. Most banks arc c harging either 12 percent or 12.5 percent on loans to best cor· poratc customers, but analysts expect the rate to continue to drop over the next several weeks. Bealer Case Angler Identifies Suspect in Slaying /\ Dana Point commercial fish· crman has identified murder defendant Larry Donald Smith or Newport Beach as lhe man he saw aboard a boat with Carolyn "' Bealer of Garden Grove last summer on the day Miss Bealer is believed to have been slain. The testimony of Donald K I a a s en Mon d.&l y was th e strongest yet ror the prosecution in its efforts to disprove conten· lions by Smith, 44. that it was a pair of men known only as "Jack and Ray" who were aboard the boat when it went to sea wjth Miss Bealer. 24. Smith is accused o f m asterminding the abduction of Miss Bealer last August and kill· ing her al sea after demanding $100,000 ransom from h e r brother for her safe re\um. Fisherman Donald Klaasen told jurors in Orange County Superior Court Judge Leonard McBride's courtroom that he was standing along the docks lhe morning of Aug. 24 at Dana Point Harbor when he saw a small boat come in from lhe ocean . Because it was a quiet morn- ing, Klauen said, he could hear tbe two persons aboard. He said under questioning by prosecutor Dave Carter that the "two people obviously were fighting or arguing with each other." Klaasen sae were alone aboard the 18 2().(oot craft. The fish rman . who is presently disabled from an acci· dent and must use crutches lo move about. testified he could see blood on Smith's face. The defendant h as claimed Miss Bealer scratched him when "Jack and Ray" came aboard the craft at Dana Point. When the boat approached the dock, Klaasen testified, the woman made several alt.empts to get out and was forced back in each time by Smith. The two also exchanged obscenity-laden remaru, he said. The boat only stayed in the dock area the prosttutlon wit- ness told the court, and headed out to sea again with only the two aboard. Smith has cont.ended that he was forced to participate ln Miss Dealer's abduction by the two men known only as "Jack a nd Ray." He said they In- timidated him lnto participating in the abduction by convtnclng him harm would come to his own aoo aa weU as the chlldren of Miss Dealer's former-sister· in-law whom Smith had been dating She dled ol wou.odl In t.be bead and chest lnfllcted by lhe same gun that caused Eager's head wound. He was still listed in criUcal condition today In the Fountain Valley Community Hoeplt.a.l ln- t.enaive care unit. where be is kept alive by a respirator. Costa Mesa poll~ ~ve Ll. J aclt Calnoo said Monday it Is doubtful Eager can survive his severe brain in.Jury. Rosary for Mrs. Crosawhit.e will be at 7 o'clock tonight at Dilday Brothen Funeral Dir~· tors. Huntington Beach. Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled Wednesday at 10 a .m. at Sls. Simon and Jude Catholic Church , Huntingto n Beach . followed by interment at Good Shepherd Cemetery In that citv. She is survived by her falhtt. Anastasio Castillo. who dis· covered the shooting victims Friday: her mother. both or Riverside and three brotheni, Lawrence. David and Mark. Hos pitalized Driver Said Still Critical A Tustin man remained in critical condition today ronow- ing a thr~·car accident near Crystal Cove that also 1n1ured two Laguna Beach residents and a Costa Mesan. Crai~ Pritchard. 19, of Tustin. was listed in critical condition in Fountain Valley Community Hos pital. a fter the accident Saturday on Coast Highway. Also injured were Anthony Viszolay, 6, who was reported in good condition in the UCI Medical Center. and Walter Vis- zolay. 31. who reportedly was treated and released at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Also treat.eel and released al Hoag Membrial Hospital was George Weaver . 30. of Cos ta ,Mesa California Highway Patrol of· f1cers said that the accident oc- curred about 3:50 p.m. Satur- day. when Pritchard, south· bound on Coast Highway, changed lanes. Oasses Set In Childbirth Enrollment for childbirth classes is being accepted by Hoag Memorial Hospital. sponsor or the nine.week course designed for prospective parents who plan to have their baby at the Newport Beach hospital. Tut! courses will be held at an Irvine location. Topics covered will include fetal development, family nutn· ti on. breathing and exercise tech n iques for prepared c hildbirth. newborn charac· teristics and ca~. infant feeding techniques (llld the transition to parenthood The series must have a minimum of 20 couples enrolled at a fee of $35 per couple before ·a class may begin. Further in· formation may be obtained by contacting Alice Romero, 08 education class coordinator. 645·8600, extension 2320. DAILY PILOT Off t•e Hook ~ ... 0.-~ 0.•l l'lleo, ...... _ .. " ................ -~ ...... _,_.,,,,.. o..,,.. 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MeMWa •sreed· .. ,,._.. wa111't any wron1dolnt or an:vthlaa." the Judp uld ...... llNDS tbe fine, • l:J:wM MD •ND• writ'-..-....... Id.ca to .. ta lapli1Dr Court to*°"' C8llM.., tbl ftDI ............ Tkai! ~no ........ ,. t1m um.,..,...,.., ........ , ........ ......,. . 'If A plan to convert otncea ln an exl1Una Coata Mesa lndualrial tracl to privately owned bull· nea1 condominiums was •P· proved by city council members Monday evening. But in approving conversion ol the 711 W. 17th St. tract. which cootalns nine structures, Costa Mesa council members tacked on 24 coodUJoo.s lncludln• olfer· tne current tenants first crack at buytne Ullits. Attorney Edwin Reeser . representJng applicant Troy In· vestment Fund of Newport Beach, objected to t.be fint-rlght condition but lat.er refused to ex- plain why. Tom Lee. a tenant and spokesman for other tenants, said businessmen had requested the cooditJon for protedion. He said without the condlllon. entire buildings could be sold and cur- rent tenants ousted. Another condition forces the applicant to honor current leases before puUing individual units on the market. MANACLED SEX P£RVE.RSION SUSPECT IN CUSTODY' Wllllem Bonin Unked to Freew•y KllHnga? Several council me mbers ad· milted lt)ey were tom between approving the conversion with t he conditions or s lapping a moratorium on any industrial conversions until a study of the conce pt is made by city plan-· ners Bonin Still Eyed In Mass Murders Councilman Donn Hall, a cor· poration president. said he was concerned that many of the ten- ants would be una ble to buy tract units. "It's tough when you're first ..AU_rt1pg out and I could see By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU . 01 a.. O.lty ...... \Uff Although forma lly c harged with only sex perversion and sodomy, Wilha m George Bonin rem ains a s uspect 1n an un" spec1f1ed number or murdl·r. of y o u n g m c n 1 n S o u t h t• r n Cahforrua. a Lo~ An~eles Count} prosecutor said Monday Ronin. 32. or r>ownl'\. plN.tdt· 1nn1H'l•nt io the ~t·X rclat!'d charges during a bril'f ;,iflt'rnoun appearance before M un11•11wl others," Nom s said 1 some (tenants) going bankrupt The unsolved murders have 1f they're forced to move," Hall fueled speculation they are lhc observed. work of a s ingle killer tn Reeser said there are 96 units , est11~ators privately d1!>card m the tract and that after the that theory conversion. some would prob- Oef e nse attorn eys T odd ably remain as rental units. He Landgren and John Barnett said he <'Xpecb that m;,iny of the hoth of a Tustin law hrm. unib Wlll be purchased by in· harl!ed after the arra1iznment d1v1duals who, in turn. will lease t , t the dis trict atLOrney's ofhce the un1L'> back · to current ten· w ~ attt'mptmg to "buy time" ;,inb bv ~e~kln~ the high bail agamst th£-1r client. They said they would ar~ue for a reduced bail at a hearing ~·~~un~~nJucigt· u arharJ J1 ·•rn Blaze Raises One of two prosecutors in th•· '>cheduJed for June JO ca!>e. Deputy District Attorm·y A B • S • k Sterling Norris, SUCCCS!>(U ll}' ig tin a rgued tha t the stocky defend· Bonin was arrested by a Los ant. arrested Wednesday night Angeles Police Department un· J N in Hollywood, should re main '" dercover surveillance team in· ll eWpOrl custody at Lo-; Angeles County vest1gatini the so-ca lle d Jail in lleu of $250,000 bail '"Pf'wav murders after observ· The first day of summer ac- "Our basis for the amount is mg • man and a l7-year-old hvity at lhe Orange Coast YM· that the defendant remains a youth engaging in' alleged sex CA got off to an unsteady start suspect in a number of murder acts in the back of 8 van parked Monday when a trash truck cases. The defendant 1s aware •n a Hollywood parking lot dumped a toad of burning rub· he 1s a s us pect in those 1n· b1~h next to thE' or~an1zatJon's vest1gat1ons." Norris told Judge Police miually s aid Bonin -.as f .1rd1t.,. in '\e" port Jkach Johnson a ~uspect tn the murde r of Thi· -.rm.II .... ml YMCA U1rec The bail amount ll> 100 t1m('<; \harles ~iranda. a JS·year-0ld tor .Jim deBoom, was enough to the $2,500 normall y asse-;sed on Bell Gardens youth whose nude m a ke the young participants sex offen.!>es. court sources said body was dumped behind a -.1-;h they were back in school. Noms and fellow prosecutor d 0 ,. n t 0 " n L 0 s An~ e 1 es Fire officrnl s said operators of Aaron Stovitz, or the district at· "arehou.5e on Feb 3 Miranda the re fu'\e t ruck dis covered S has been hsted as possible VJC· torney's offi ce pec1al Trials tim number 41 m tht' series of . somethin~ in their load was Division. declined to comment burning and per ins tructions on what evidence the current in· un~olved murders dating back to fro m the lire department. vestigations may produce 1972 · dumped the entire load near the They did confirm. however. Prosecutors fac"ed a s p m YMCA. 2300 University Drive. that Investigators are closely ex· Monday deald.line to either file a Firefighters then spread out a m ining murders of 25 young criminal complaint naming the s moldering pile of trash and men that have <><:curred since Bo n.in or release him from hosed it down. The result. they October of 1978, when Bonin, a custody. no l~d . wae; thut a c loud of convicted sex offender. was odoriferous smoke was sucked paroled from the California rt had remained uncertain to in through the YMCA 's air con· Me n 's Colony at San Luis JUSt a few hours before the ar· ditioning unit. OeRoom said ObisPo ra1gnmenl as to whether the about 400 youngsters were in the "We can't say which ones <of complaint would include a building, gearing up for various the 25 cases> are better than the murder allegation. act1v1lies ~~~~~..::._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- rl Rolex Oyscer 1s ctie watch they've always wanced. And it's no wonder; these timepieces are as f amou.s for their beauiy as they are for rehab1l1ry. Each one of these is crafted with a stainless steel case. 14 karat yellow gold bezel. and a rnacching bracelet A. S2.IOO. B. Sl.475. c. s 1.750. . ; BUsaNESS I STOCKS " TRANSACTIONS ii . "" ' f~ • .wn· 17, 1880 s DAILY PILOT _I st Impression Important for Joh Applicant Br SYLVIA roan!a Within the firat five mJnutea of an lnwrview ror a Job. buJlneu recruit.era of'ten make up their minds whether you're to be h1red or not. ../ That. at least. is the nnding of M1cbael MolJoY. bead of tho.job recruitment dlvbiQO of ArtburAndenon & Co .. an accountJ.ne nnn. Millions are now out of acbool, finished witJt lormal training (for a whlle certainly>. whether tt be rrom a blgh school. colleee .. graduate school. t.echnlcal. trade or an.y sort of ether educational instltutlon. Most have not yet obtained what will be considered a first .. permanent" job. Indeed, moat are just slartlng to look; most have been told the basics of hunting for a job Cl 've done It often enough> but are s till frightened. uncertain. wishing they had more g uides. WHAT 00 .108 ID· Money's Worth terviewers look for in a . 1ob candidate? Molloy advises you, as a job applicant. that: · -Thorough preparation is lhe key to making first im- pressions work tn your favor Before you l(O for the an - ternew you ve obuuned. look deep withm yourself. be honest. weigh your own weaknesses ~as only you know them ) as well as your s trengths Ask yourself If I were 1n the e mplo}er·s seat. "ould I pa} someone with my background the salary l want and am asking'' If your hone~t answer IS "No:· lower your expectations at this point Dress fo r the JOb you want If your aim is to wo rk for :.. roru.enative bank and that'-. "Ahere you're being an terv1e"t'<I. don't wear a Oash} bow tie or slit s kirt "'vTHE PERSON INTERVIE WING you wants to sec 1f )OU look. as well as s peak and perfor m , as a serious bus1- nei.s person is expected to look Do vour home>Aork about the company you're ask ing to JOIO. f ind out -.·hat )OU can about 1t.s size. what 1t produces. 1t.'> pos1tJOn in the market, >Ah1ch aspefls or its . op erat1onb fit your particular inter ests or t alents Get "hatever literature )OU can from the company's information department check the public library and fin<inc1:.tl rcfert:nce books Don t be C<tUght unfam11lar 'A 1th J fart ~ou ~hould kno "A -PRE PARE .\ SHORT. \l.ell-0rgan1zcd outline of . ~our past expen enCl' and futun· goals At some point dur-. in~ most 1ntervie1.1."-. ) ou will Ix• cti.ked to ··uy somethmg c1hout \OUr..elr ··Thi!> lb no t1m(• to blush or s tammer ' Be prepart'd "ou m1gh1 t-ven reh~arse your brief speech before your family or rrn:nds. ir \OU have an o bv1ou.'> shortcoming -poor grades' in some :.ubJect or an earlier Job that you left abruptl~ '. c1fter onl> a few month'> -bnng 1t up yourself and eXl)lai.A : • lhe c ircumstance~ • Don't permit t he 1nterv1ewer to spring the subject on· 'ou •take 1t for grnnted that the personnel dire<:tor in·· it-r\ 1e1.1.1ng ~ou hac; unco\'ered ~·our faults as we ll a!> -.upenor qu3hf1<'at1on-. 1 The fundamental message here 1s . tu d1~arm tht 1ntt•n 11·\,l.l rand LO pile up the credits on your : ::.1dt· Of' COl RSE, l ~TERVIEWERS know it's dls criminator) to ask directly about your marital status. re hg1on or plans for <'h1ldren. and they will be cautious about openm~ their com pany to a lawsuit on th£' basis of dLS- c-nminallon But some may ask the forbidden questions in a roundabout way and talk you into a corner. The best way to handle th.is delicate s ituation is lo try to find out -..ha t 1s behind the a14kward questions -for in- stance. "'A-ho taJtes care of your children whrle rou are working?" /\ subtle ploi\is to tum the question around With ex· trem e pohtC'ness ~ou m 1~ht ask. "Do )OU inquire because there 1s .J lot of lrJH•I or overt1me connected with thif" Job., .. That doesn ·1 antognize the interviewer. but now he nr -.ht•1-.1m the~pot, not you .'iio.-kJC In Th .. ~pot light .. + 1 •• • '"' ..... Mhal .ftilo~k• Did HEW ye>qte, IAPI JV\. 1' tacs.v IU 11)0 3' 191) S1 l WHAT """(X 010 HEW Y~IC IAPl JVI\ •• _91(.., Ooct'""' =:.. _....,.. -- tocuv m 171 ,,, "' " 1 ,,...,, o;:, m m ,.. • 1 . . . -- .............. ~,, ·~f!OR .. ,,. """' "'°'· ~ --~ .. ,. ... Oft ..... ~,,......... ....... , ........ by ........ Pf-··· -~~& ~.....,Wld .. t TUBE T()PPERS KOCE 8 8:00 -Search for Solu- ·uons. Program focuses on problem- aolvlng tecbnlques used by scientists. 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The ex,~..-ot ---artd !fie llrlCf9dlble ""*-of "° ttwl ~ led IO~ In lfM1lng tM ~ <t-...~8-----_. e Cll MOYIE Meet 0H1'ier • * "The PfMllMn,'a ..... ,,... .. (1918) a-. ~~Onllla.A ~~~ ty lorCle .. )Oiied by • '9IJOf1 ttlail !fie Pr91ident'• ~......_ .. alaoa So'ilel epy. (RI Sir Laurence Olivier is interviewed by Barbara Walters in special airing at 10 tonight on KABC, Channel 7. 7:30 8 t ON"'THI TOWN Ho9t1 St-Edwerds and Connie Olung ¥ielt AmbOy, Celtfomla. wtliCh ~a cur-· rent population of eight; a tttp to a pain Clinic : George Putnem ~ the dlaotlc 11'-.y llt\latlon. e IH.\MANA au.t: st-AHen. • •1100.ooo NAME '"4AT TUNE I 0 FACE THE MUSK: AU .. THE FAMll Y Mika and Archie "'*'• • bet 10 -who cao do wttnout his 1-'le lndul- i!"Cll for 48 hOura. • MACNEIL/ LEHAEA REPORT • tEW9CHlQ( Cl) P.M. MAOAZINE An IQ•-with ·a man wno 1UrVlvecl a lhn attec:ti: • 10ok at how Mar· lN'I guitars -made. UC> 9 (I) THE WHfT£ SHADOW . One of the best high actlool bM'letbeH players In lhe co.Hltry enrolls at carwr.IRI C'l1c111•~I Li.ting• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles e KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles ([) KFMB (CBS) San Diego • KHJ-TV (Ind ) LOI Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Otego I KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles KcoP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles '. KCET· TV (PBS) •.os Angeles •• KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach an*· ~°" 8HENfll l080 lobO, a gang ol bandltt and • Nltbllly cllln .., oft on a wtld Mllrcll for thou· aandt ot dol\WI of 11o1en money.(R) • PAl80NER: Cll.l Bloc:t< H LNnne gell a lob wllh Jean·a halp, bul her l~taate ............. 8 9 HAPPVOAYS Fon.zMI trlet lo IOber 14> Marion and Jotwwll9 before liOward. the new "man of the 'f&M," .,.,,_ tiom. with a ~ ol reportert ; MOVIE * * • '" "Midnight Leoe" (1960) Dotti O.y. Re~ HllfTI90n Alter a woman II married for three month• to a wealthy man, IM begins to reoeMI tr;gttten- tng. ob9CerMI phone calls . (2 hrs.) • P.M. MA0AZJNe P M Y11llS a women's bodybuilding conleat, ~ • men wno aurvlved a &hall!. •"ack off the Nofllt-ern Calllornta coast. (Pan 2) II) MOVIE * *'" "Thunder Over The Plains" (19531 RandOlph Scott, Lex Barker. Follow-•no the Clvll War.• mllllery oHlc« Is aulgned IO put • llOP to the practice of car- petbagging In the South. ( 1 hr , 30 rTWt I • 28TONIOHT "Deaegregetlon" 28 Tonight takea a look 81 Ille t>11t0t)t of deeegfeglllOn and • ...,,,.,,.. how the • .-C.olll **Yo "lltlla Women" (P1rt 2) I 11179) OrNr oaraon. Mer9ditti Suter Bim9y. Baaed on tt1e nowt by loulM Mey Alcott. The tour March listen encoun- ter family tragedy and Joy u they rMCtl adulthood. ; DONAHUE Gueat: Linda l.cMllace. •9 THf&'8 COMPANY Ctw'ltay't laltler'a P<*tlon .. • mln4-1er .. leol*d- lzed by hit daughter's ur11>-- 11U81 IMng arrangement. {£C)(R) • MERVOAlmN Oueatl: Alen '°"Q, Donna Wood. Bob and Rey, Helvy Morgan. Pamela Mywa. G tfOVA . "The Elvli't'9 1*-" The eirtreo<dlnary series of evenll and the incfeOll>Mt 11ro6tea of luck that lla\'8 led 10 bfeMlttroughS In trMling Ille de«>l<tating d-Hepatllll B are e1tamlned (CCI (R) '='O 8 9 TAXI Bobby leaml that till ~ lime lalentlnanager Is rep. resenhng him not because Of his IC1ing ablNty but beCauae or ht& sexual· prowess (R) Cl) BILLYORAMAM CIUIAOE 9 SEAACHFOR SOLUTIONS "Trlll And Error. Adapla- llOfl And Context" A locus on tll<ee villl problem. M>Mng tec:MIQUM used by a<:11nllet• 11 preaenteO. (CCI 10:00 8 G NEWS 8 0 8AR8AAA WAL TEAS SPmAl. Writer's Goals Altered Novel.s Structured for TJI Series By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES CAP> -Niven·Busch sweeps aside all the literary pretentions and admits up front that he wrote "Continent's Edge" with a television miniseries in mind. "I frankly conceived of 'Continent's Edge' and designed it as a miniseries," said Bu.sch. who also conceded that no TV sale is in the offing. BUSCH IS A ONETIME SCREENWRITER who, in his 70s, has emerged as a novelist closely identified with California. He has written 25 mov· ies and 12 books. His latest is one of those sprawl- ing. multi-generational novels about a California family rich in land, oil and cattle. "I wrote motion pictures for quite a good stretch or my life," said Busch. whose pictures in· elude "1be Westerner," "The Postman Always Rings Twice," "Pursued" and "Duel in the Sun," tor which he also wrote the novel. "After five years I began writin&.J>Ovels and scripts simultaneously. I've stopped writing mov· ies now. but in my brain when I write a novel eight reels of film are revolving. A film could be equal or better than atbook deal." THE ADVENT OF THE MINISERIES has given the writer even more freedom. Busch said, "You're no longer restricted to eight reels. You can mate it as long as you wanL A writer who takes bis work seriously wants to enter this won- derful world." He said that his books have gotten longer because ol the minlaeries formaL "It's the best thing that ever happened to utborl," said Busch, who never bu written for televiaioo. "It's also the best thing to come out of Show Suit Nixed television in the way of creative writing. This is better than the 'Golden Age of Television.· " THE AUTHOR MOVED TO SAN Francisco about 10 years ago after giving up his ranch at Hollister in the central part of the state. "It was a good working ranch." he said, "and I raised a bunch of kids there. It gave me a little cash for my old age when I sold it." He lives in a little shingled house north of Pacific Heights, where he is able to pursue what he sees as his identifio.alion with California. He works in a lhird·floor studio where he can see San Francisco Bay from his desk. "I see myself more and more as a regional writer." he said. "I identify myself with California in my books now. although I didn't in the begin· ning. "LIKE A LOT OF OTHER people. I came from somewhere else. I want to get a proriJe of the state into my books. That's why l picked the tille ·continent's Edge· -this i.s where the country breaks off into the OiCean." "Continent's Edge" tells the story of the Kinsale family between World War I and WC?rld War II when their vast cattle ranches turn mto money' machines with the discovery of oil. It's basically a tale of two competing brothers, and Buach fills his book with many real people from the era. ...... ,, .. =::-~ ----"' ----..-...... MA.~ ADlllTTIO .... ~ KCE'T 121 11 : 00 -The shroud of Turin. '.'ls This the Photograph of Jesus Christ?" examines evidence surround- ing relic purported to be Christ's burial cloth. e.t.a w.n ... lnt-*'wl ~ ~ Rogers and actora J-Gama-and s;r lAut9nCI OIMer l ~.ws 10:aO NEW8 • TO IE ANNOUNCE> ~ ''Vive La MuJer'' FOUt Lat~ no woman •umine ''*' changing roll trom that of the lladltlonal mother· ~ 10 c:ar9er-orlen1· Id woman ID ODYSSEY "Key To The Land Of Siience" The mytlerlout hierogl)'phl on the Egyp. llAn ~t• "'OY!da the key to unc:lentanding life In ancient ~t. ICC) '1:001 •• (J) 9 NEW8 HEWl.YWED GAME MOVIE • * • "B1llle Hymn" 1195n Rodi Hudeon, Mw- "'' Hyer. A gentle Chaplaln it able IO dltPlf hl9 gutlty leellnga and become.~ llllfY hero dunng World W8'11 (21\<t I • THE 000 COUPLE Oeca.r deec>aK• of 'llling money '°' • ,_ beO ""'*' lie OU"1I a hole In FeltJ< t • THE 8EHNY HIU SHOW A return Y1t/I to Ille Hotel Sot<llde. • ,__ to TV ha I held tirne wlle<'I lie IS In Charge of e CO<'n· """Clll produchon flit THE SHROUD OF TURIN "la T Ills The Ptlo10Qf apll JOHN DARLING 'Saturday' Changes Amwunced NEW YORK CAP> - Jean Doumanian wi ll succeed Lorne Michaels as producer or "Satur· day Night Live" when NBC's late night com· edy ·\'ariety program begins its sixth season In October. Ms. Doumanian has been associate producer o f "SNL" since the show's premiere In 1975, in charge or booking hosts and talent acts NBC announced that Michaels. who created Of • JeMit Clln•t?" Ari u.enW\ltlon of N ~ cal and acleflt)llc ~ ~·he~ oue r91Q1ou1 r9llc that i. purpot1ed to be Qwilt'1 burlel dOltl ...,..., by ~ FrW1da L All. pro. --al tt**>GY II(~ la UIWerlily. , 1::30 a (I) BAAfWIY JON!S A judge end e dOdor - murdered att• heer1nQ the llOice of a deed woman whom ·~ commi«ed (0 • mantel ilmltUtlOn (R) 8 THE 8EST °" CAA80H Guest• Donna &lmmw. Jean Manll. Y It/COii Noy. Dr Paul Ehtflch ( R) I DA TINO GAME Ill ABCNEWS HOGAN'S HEROES Ari Italian egef14 goal elOllg wttt> a daring plan to pho- ~ llC>h • Nail lnstlllatlOn. • GETIMART KAOS bUlldt Iha wor1d't -1NI robO( 10 ~I llC*lllll • G!) CAPT10HED MIC MEWS 11:60 G 9 SOAP JltltCI dtKO.,,.....I lllet ~ IS mamed and Burt ~ ,... 9"otta 10 get tnlO Ille 0..WV-s 800I< of R«:otos before he doll (RI -MllNIGHT-------12;00 D TWIUOHT ZONE EOWard H .. haSn I llee>1 tn lour oays for ,_ 11>a1 ne Wiii be kllleo Oy . 1111 dr_.,. "SNL." would not re·:..-..., turn as producer but will develop other projects for the network. NBC said the Nol Ready for Prime Time Players, the program's repertory company through the first five seasons, al.so will not be back in the fall. A new repertory company will be organhed for the show. the network said.• and klll botfl the "*' and '* llOetaQe. (RI ft:aO . MOVll ....... ~"(1M81 AlchWd Egan, Ctwtltopher Jona A ~ retOl¥M -Inner c:onflcU wbel1 lie jolna • tuna twllng flMt. (1 tw .. 58 min.), • MOYIE * * ~ "P9ggy'' ( 1950) Dia-na L)'M. Olal1M Coburn. TWo ~ ...,. Wt tor !fie Cl0\'9ted Cl'OWn of . AoM Bowl a.-. .,,.... one ,_ a eecret ~ tage OYer lhe om.. (1 tw., 30 min.I U:AO 8 (I) MARY HAlmolAH. MNfV HAATMAH Tom reec:u. .._.,,.. IY"om a ._ dlnr'9' end Sgt FOiey ~ Mary. wflO ~tocafltM~ 1:00 D TOMOMOW ~ti· actof Jot\11 Rubln- lteon Mei aotreu Pllytk1 Frelich. JIM Patz, the mot,_ of 1 bOy wno haa beM\ mislHlg for •year G MAVERICK 8'11 It a ec>ectator et toia own hanging and bur'lal alter he 11 llCCUM<l of murder - • MOVIE * * * "The Helen Morgan Story" I 1957) Ann Blyth, Paul ~ A loreh ~ ~ per'l()nal and profea.soonal loss as sne tights a bettle egalnll alCoNllt9m (2 11rt I 1:408 NEWS 2;00 1~ * *.,. "The Lady From ~ .. (1~ 11 Lore11a Youno Robert PrNlon A nogllldub ~ and • leaC:t>er pn e!f0t1a to pro- mote a lew enal>llng wom- en 10 be Mlecled as ""ors 121Vs I 2:t51J MOVIE • • "In Tl••den>' 119 7 4 I Claude Allina Frank eonv.r .. Ari~• Ollde lndllrla. ( 1 "'.. 2f IT\ln..l 2:901 NIWI HO ~ * •• "The White Cllfft Of Oo>1er" ( 111441 Iran• DuMe • ....., i.-ford, An ~ women MnO In England ...... ,... "' her ~. wtlo .. llghtlng In Wortd W11 ff. (2 tlrl., 30 • min.) SIMI NIWI 4:00 TI4I NR.IMAH A ..... to Mleafl'I Old hOml ~ to tM YllCOWl'lllQ CIC .,.. Old mytlery. G MOVE * * ~ "Agfltlng Fattlaf Dunne" ( ,1141) Pat O'Brien, ~ Hlc*man. A Mtuourl P'leet ~ • home for Of'Pf)anad. wrf• ~~(21'A.) 4:.25 8 MOVIE *. "RendH,,OUI At Midnight" ( 1935) Railph 8ettamy, Vaier11 Hooaon. lt'edne•day'• Bayt i•e Mo,,fe• -AFTERHOON- 11:00. • * 'h "Ghost er.a_ ... (1951) eo-y Boy•. Lloyd Corrlgen. T rytng 10 eJIDON a fake IC)lrltuallat. the Boyt get &pOPll.ed. (I IV) 12:00 G "'• "Ouantei" 119sn Fred MacMurrey, Dorothy MalOne. Q) *** "TheH.-.ey Gtrls" ( 1946) Judy Gerland. John Hodiak. ti) •• 'h "C>erwe< And Tne Rio Grande" ( 1952) EOmond O'Bnen, Starting Hayden S;OO G * • "Ctla1o·s Urond" ( 19721 Cl\anes 8roneon. Jack PallnQll 3:30 a ....... "8rOll.en Unce" ( 19S.I RICtlard WIOmar1!, Se>encat Tracy by ArmatrJ:>~g & Batluk fiif•tt(»•tc Gal Gene Kelly introduce s a noth e r gen eration 'to classic "For Me and My Gal" when he guests o n Debby Boone's spedal n e xt Monday night on KNBC, Channel 4. The Saddleback Company Theatre Presents THIRD SEASON 1980 Based on the life of Dylan Thomas, "Dylan" is the perfect blend of laughter and tears, wit and poignancy. Starring stage, screen and television actress, Delphi Lawrence, as Caitlin Thomas . • ...