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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-06-25 - Orange Coast Pilot, Kiwanians Nix Slayer Faeing omen Members Life Sentenee For Fourth Time Asks to Be Wed DAILY PILOT * * * 25c* * * WEDNESDAY-AFTERNOON, JUNE 25, 1980 VOL. 7J, NO. 1'1, • ll!CTtO•H.,. "AGES raft • 1gnups DAiiy ...... ,_ a.y U. l'•yM SHERIFF'S SGT. LES LEBER DISPLAYS PHONY MONEY Raid In Mlaalon Viejo Tuma 1750.000 In Bogue Biiia Jlogus Bilh, G~ Nabbed in Raid Jly FREDERICK 8CHOE•EBL Of .............. ""' c U.S. Secret Service a1ents LNid today they expect lo make core arreata f0Uowtn1 a raid 'l)aesday momiq that netted an e.timated $750,000 in counterfeit Ut, druJI and IUDI trom a bsioo Viejo resldence. · Secret Service Aaent Richard Drew said the $50 and $100 -..uer Convicted WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. P> -A ho.a ~i.D C(Hlvtct· on.U~~AMlau~r the claillMD~ I Haitian womaa llicf'ber 11~ children has been ~ to 190 Y••rs tn 'JN'110n. The GrownlnGI ~curred jurln1 an 1bortlve 1mu11tln1 -.in~. bills. discovered in a suitcase tn an upstairs bedroom, "were of a paasable quality -very passa· ble." He aaJd, however, that only about 50 billl had been paaed in Sou them CaUfomJa. The 5:30 a.m. raid at 23301 Via Bahia led lo the arrest of four persona -lncludln1 Donald Lee Crawford. 41, who previously was named in a federal •arrant alleglnl posseaslon and pw1DC of comterf.tt money, & . Cra.tord w• relea• an a $5,000 bond TUledaJ an.mooo fol lowlnt his arral1nment before a U.S. MacLttrat. lD Loi An1etea. Agents aald Cr1wford had been under s urvei111nce for 1tboul o wt'ck before tht declalon waa made to arrest him. (Sff BOGUS, P••• ~2) ( Convicted Killer to Wed 1960-61 Acosta Also Facet1 Life in Prison Birthdate Convicted murder e r Cesar AC'osta has asked an Orange County Superior Court judge to perform a marnag~ ceremony for him on the same day he 1s scheduled to be sentenced to hfc m state prison without poss1b1ll ty of parole. The unus u al r eques t wa:. madl' Tuesday during the penal ty phase of Acosta's trial. T he Jt.year old Santa Ana man had been convicted by a Ju ry earlier this week of first degree murder in the slaying of an Artesia tavern owner m tus home last s ummer. Acosta faced the poss1b1hty of a death sentence. but prosecutor Kiwanis Still A "Men Only' Organization For the fourth lime in eight years. KJwanis IntemaUonaJ has overwhelmingly rejected a change ln Its bylaws that wouJd p e rm it wom e n to join the worldwide service organization. The r esounding "no·· vote echoed through the Anaheim Convention <::enter late Tuesday morning following 20 minutes of animated araument before an estimated 5,000 delegates. The chlef argument in favor ot allowlng women into Kiwanis, sai d press officer J ohn McGehee, "is that wome.n would provide an untapped source ot members. manpower -er. peoplepower -for the clubs." "The opposing argument ls that women have never been permitted in the club. and that we are just not aet up lo be a coed type of or1aniiation.'' McGehee aald. Current bylaws say that K lw an1a La "open lo men of good atandlDC lo tbe comm willy.·' The propo9ed chan•e reads, "open to any penon of 1ood alandl.DI in the community." McGehee noted l.b1t the lJ. S. SuprerM Court bu ruled that K1wanl1 bu not violated. women•• civil rtabta by not permlttlnl them to Joln the or· •anluUoa. Tb1t cue stemmed from a lawsuit brou1ht a1atn1t the Great Neck, N. Y., chapter ol Klwanil. Ed Fre-eman told Judge J errold Ohver Tuesday he would not ask for the ma.iumum penalty The defense i.tlso waived 1t.5 right to a Jury trial on pwush ment. a nd Oli ver ruled that Acosta would receive the life !.enlence lie l>et sentencml'! ror July 18 But Acosta then told thl' Jud~e he wanted to be m arried and a s ked O livt'r 1f he would ~rform the ceremony The Judge consented Oliver later told reporters 1t ~ould be the f1r..l time he ha~ performed a m ar r iage ceremony for someone facmft a hfe seotenee without possabtlaty or paro&e The woman Acosta wants to many was a witness m has case The Sparush·spealting defend ant was convicted of kittmg Alphonso Olivares la.st July dur 1ng a nighttime res 1de nt1 a l burglary attempt. Olivares was the fat.her ot seven. Acosta aJso was found gua)ty o r atte mpted murde r . ·armed robbery. burglary and assault stemming from a crime spree last summer in Santa Ana. He was arrested by police after a high-speed pohce purswt folloWlJli the 00.dup ol a M81n Street bar. Bo Derek te Star Judge Nixes BWck Of 'Tarzan' Remake AP ...... ... U. DO .,.ARZAN' Acea&NlloDetek Slay Refmed GAINESVtU..E, Oa. <AP) - A federal Jud .. relUHd todQ to block the •Heutloa of con· demaed klller Jeek Pott1, 1ebedultd ror Jw11, but aldd ... wouJd belp •d-deatll penalty at. tome)'l ..,..UC. aa appeal °' '* decltlm. NEW YORK CAP) -A federal j udge bas r efused to block Metro·Goldwyn·Maye r from producing a remake of "Tanan. The Ape Man," saylng Utigation could cause MGM to lose the "very popular" actress Bo Derek as star. In a 1&-page declsloo Tuesday in U.S. District Court, Judge Henry F . Werker cited hardships MGM could suffer lf the project were suspeoded. "If work on the project were suspended at th1s ooint. MGM would most likely lose the proj· ect, because the principal star, Bo Derek, ia curreoUy •very popular' and MOii could not 'bold' a star ol her caUber for the duralioa ol tbb UttaaUom.'' he aakl. The adreal recenUy appeared In the movle "10." The Judie'• cleclldon to~• preU tQJtanetioG, a fin~, wu an lDJU court •lctory for 11011 tn • copyrlsht hdrlncement ault brOGCbt by the Min ol ~ar Rice B"rrou1b1, •'Taran •" creator. They lnelM Hulbert Bur· rou1bl, tbe autltor'• ... and two 11'8Dddli'*-, wbO . .,.. liexd91 "--...,.... _.,. Rift .. Tl 'pt Joe. ~T_....., Callf. talM•~eoat.dtllM 11011 .. -~to ... ( .. TAftAW ..... Al) Mfected WASHINGTON CAP> -Congress ended a long and heat- ed fi ght over peacetime draft r egistration today and gave President Carter enough money to !11gn up an estimated four million young men in the weeks ahead On a 234-168 vote. the House s e nt Cartt>r a meas ure ap- proprlat.J.og $13.3 million to lake the Selective Service System out of "deep standby" and conduct military regislralioo ror the first time SJnce 1975. The only remairung step is for the president to issue an ex- ec ut1ve order directing men born in 1960 and 1961 to register, and tell.mg them when to report, perhaps as soon as late July. Selective Ser vice officials have said they will start the pro- gram four to five weeks after the money is ~ived. Young men Wlll be required to go to a local post office to sign a registration form. The program will be s pread out over two weeks. with young men born in 1960 registering the first week <See DRAFT, Page AZ> Coast Weather Fair through Thursday. Lowa tonight 56 at the beac~ 62 lnJand. Highs Thursday 70 to 80. INSIDE TODAV W onf o Job 1CorUng of U'J,000? Go to the Stanford Grod..ate ScJtool o1 Bl&liMH. S« •tOf'JI. "°"' 81. ...... • I 1 I . Carter Greeted in Madrid ........... SPAIN'S ADOLFO SUAREZ WELCOMES PRDIDENT CARTER µ.S. LAllder Antwa tn •lfa IDnt Country Honore d Dad Sente nce d For Rape CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <AP) - A formt'r "Father of the Vear" has been seot to pnson for the rctpe of an 11 year-old foster l'htld 11lal'1•d in his care A W1•lrJrl' {)('J><1rtment o ff1 c1al said. '"Tim can happen in any horn.-.. A ft<·r s 1·n tt•nc1ng Richard I>ou~las. :xi. of Ml"dford, to six to 10 y ears at Walpole Pnson, Superior Court Judge Robert Harton said, ''Jt wouJd seem that the welfan• system should be 'tandtnR nrxt to Mr Douglas The Dc·partmt>nt of Public W£·lfa n • mu't answer to SOClet), for what Lh1' i:1rl has gone through." The court was told that Douglas, a mactunist. bad pre- \ IOU~ly bttn C'OOVIC'ted or inde- cent a..'sauJt on a C'htld under 14 In 1978, Douglas wcu named 'Father of the Year" ao a coo- lest alJON()red by t.be Medford l><uly MC>rcury The a ward was bJ-.cd on an f~'>a y written by one of his chtldren Ass is tant Dis trict Attorney Dav 1ct S1eg<'I. who prosecuted th(· ca:.t'. '\a1d, "The WeUare IJ epartm<'nt w as aware o r Doui<las' reeord, but I could not ~et any r<'a.'W>n why they con· tmued to phu~e the children " Oou1c:Jas, who 1s married and ha!! three of has own children and an adopt<.-d child, has taken 1n 5-0 state wards in 10 years. ac- C'ordmi< to the welfare depart- m ent "We never had a complaint bcforv this," said Petra Langer of the Department. "We had to ai.sume tl was a good place Somelhmg hkc this can bapJ)et" in any home." Medi-Cal Doctors To Get 9o/o Raise? SACRAMENTO CAP> -The conference committee on the s tate budget has decided to give M edi-Cal doctors a 9 percent raise but ls rcfu.slng to lncreaae funding for educational pro- grams The ab-me mber committee, in it.a fifth day of work on the 1980 81 budget, abo agreed Tuesday lo pay Computer S<:1ences Corp .. the firm dotng the Med!-Cal billlnf -and re· quire a review o the firm's performance in nine months DAILY PILOT Hw ,,..,. c...t 0.lf ttl'-'. wtt4' -'-t" t\ . .,,...,.,.. ,,. ....... ~,~ ~ ...... .,.. .., ..... ,., •• ._ c-M ---'-._. ... .... ....,... •• ,........_. ~; tM"...,. rne., ... t.ft•• --~ _._, :::c'~:::--,~ :·~ ::.;.;;:., !.et:.: -·-~ ..... "' .............. '""-n ;:-·.~"'\!~.: e.=. ~-· o ·-·-... --llW-,.,, .. ~ \llu,....-"1 ___ __ -.. --"" ... ""::::::;..~ 0-...ML.-....... __ l fl ... °"*" C-i.Mo .. ,,. ........ .... i-t..ft ..,, ... ~ ...... .., ............. llM$.ll llfll)...,, __ TltlfftllM ('N4)Mlo«' Cf11~Adw ....... .....,. "-.... ~ ...... l DRAFT •.. and teen-agers born 1n 1961 rt'g- istenng the sttond wttk. -Failure to regis ter as a felony rar rying a ma.x.Jmum penall)t oC five years in pri.!oo and a $10,000 fine Tbe House approved the reg- istration money over objtttions from severaJ members an a brief debate that regiltrataon is "an empty symbol. "Let's not lud ourselves." said Rep. L.awrent'e Coughlin. R-Pa. "Jr we Uun.k the Soviet leaders wall Uunk twice about puJl.mR another Afghanistan invasion, we're sadly mistaken " "It is not necessary to divide the rountrv oo this issue." said Rep AnlhOny Toby Moffett. 0- C'onn "Ttus as an empty sym· bol .. But Rep G V "Sonny" Montgomery, D M ass , said, "The ~ wbo ca.JI tlus an empty symbol haven't done their bomnrorlt. "W1tb the SoVJet.s on the move, with a SoVlet bngade l1l Cuba. with our proble ms m Iran, I don't see how we can gamble with the se<:ur1ly of thts oat.Ion by oot haVUlS( peacetime reg· 1stralJoo." Mootgomcry s aad. Whale the president has authority to order reg~lral.Joo. he would have to win approval from Congress to brlnx back an actual draft. Women are not required lo reg- ister. Despite Carter's lo1tlal request to tnclude women in the program, Congr eu made at clear it would not go aloog with tbat and the admlniatraUoo dld not push the matter. The Amencan Civil Liberties Union bas promised to file swt challenging the const1tuUonalaty of an aJl-male program. Re1u.stration opponent.a vowed to conduct nat1onw1de dem onstrations that could tie up the poet offices dunng the pro- gram, and also to protest at the Republican and ~m~rat.Jc na t1onal conveotJooa lhil summer Opponent&, led by the Comout· tee Agaimt RecislraUoo and the Draft. said they would du1tnbute gummed labels to attach to reg utratioo forma, saytna. "I am reeilterinc under protest ... They also are organizing a campaign to "register 111galnst the draft" -invitipg Americans to priJlt the worda "I em reg- istering againat tbe draft·· on a l>06t card and to aend it to the or-ganization in Wuhlngton. Carter and hia officlala argued reeiatratioo would aave 90 to 100 daya ln mobilizing recruit& in an emergfJDCy. But critlcs ol the plea noted that a Selectlve Service report Hid res11tration would &ave on· ly sevea days. Selective Service otflclala dluvowed the report's coo c lualona a fter Carter en. dorsed reliatratJoo. FmderRuled Not a Thief SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Frau ffarcl)' found a 1ack con· taiai:fc., ~ iD front ot a bmak OG U May 23. A tq OD the "--said "Unlt.ed Ca1llonU& Bau!" A t.lllr aaw llardy pick up t.be 18ek aocl told poUee, •bo ..._ weat to Hardy'• bom• and t..s u..--·rcs· Tut1da1 an J'ra•ol1ee ~'=•=:= ot fr &Wi .,.... ?-u after. PQUee ... ,.... ti ''3-...... , .. ......, .......... . ~ ............... ... ................... ...,..., UteeMia...,a.nau11d....._ ll ADalD, l pata CAP) - Pretldeat Carter, t he t int Amerk'an chief neeutlve to Yb· It Spain aloce t be duth or OeDeralillhno fl'ranclaco Fran· t0 ft¥e yean aao. 1aid toda1 • 'tbe 1rowtb of Spanlab de moereey bu -.a a t.oelc for lbe mttn Wt11«n wor:ld.'' CaNr'. whoM All' Potte OM J t l....ted at 3:51 a.m. P DT, wu sr-.ct at Bar~u Airport by Kloa J uan Car lo• J, Queen Sopbta aod P rime Mlntater Adolfo SuarH. T he leaders abook hands on a looa. red urpet. and Cartu was at~ • 2l•IUD Nlute 00 ~ bol, lwm,)' afternoon On ~ f'W of Carter's arrival, Basque teparatiftU r~umt'd an anli·~t campaaan. n - plodln1 bocnbe in two touri1t lod,.ln«• In Spaln's southern A l 1cante pro vint'r-about 22S males 500lhesst of Maadrid. No Injuries were reported Carter was not expet'ted anywhere near lbe area. Aft.er lbe arrival ceremony. Carter traveled by motorcMde 1n the king's llmouslne , rather than a Secret Servi« vehicle, to the royal palace in downtown Mad rid and attended a rec~ptJon and lunch given by lbe kin((. In a toast, Carter, showing U.S. support for the fledglUlg Span.lab · democracy expect('(! to seelt membership in NATO, said a.n Spanish: ·'The growth of Spanish de- mocr acy b.u been a toaJc for the entire W~tem world. Spam re- futes the false t'ontentaon that the s weep of his tory 1s 1n variabl y t o war d autbontanarusm -so Spain is a source of hope and insp1rat.100 to democrats everywhere.·· Carter aad he is pleased that Spain ha.s begun negot1at1ons to JOln the Europe an Common M ark('{ lie also saad he hOJ>(>s Spau1 will "St'e its own in te re'>t ~ served by part1r1pating m U11· colJectJve defense of the W~t ... refernng to the quest 1cm of Spanis h members hip 111 tht- North Atlantic Treaty Orgaruza- tion But Cartt·r said he realizes -;uch a movt>. a <:a use of ('()n trovern) in Spam. '"as a dec1s100 to be ta kl'n solely and exclu.-,1vt· l y by Spam -an its own lime and its own way." By joining the Atlantic al llance, Spain wouJd jeopardiz.e at.a poeltioa in the move ment oC non -alJg:ned natJoo.s. one reasoo for tbe controversy here At t.be luncheon. King Juan Carlos toasted the 200th an- n iversary of the e-stabli&hment or d1plomalic relations betw~n the UruWd Slatt:S and Spam. He said that Spain 1s a cotmtrv of peace loving people and coo demns "all kinds of violence and intervention an the internal af fair'> of other slates," an ap parent refen:nce lo the Soviet an tcrvenlJon 1n Afghanistan But the kmJ< also baJd th<it "we are and we shall conllnue tu be in s upport of detente and s hall contnbute our i.hare of a d1al?.gul' betw~o Eeu>t and Wei.t 1 n add:Jtion to meetJ.ngs with the k ing and prime manlster, Carter 's schedule t'alled for talk~ with leaders opposing membership in N/\TO. mcludm•: fo'el1pe Gonzalez, he ad of th•• country's Socialist Wo rker~ Party E'r .. r~.41 BOGUS ••• Aut.hortlles saJd the four sus pecla were sleepmg in the rei1- dence when agents-backed by members of the sheriff's depart· ment SpeciaJ Weapons and Tac· tlca <SWAT) team -broke through the front door. Crawford, one ln veatleator aald. bad • loaded deri.naer in hla bed and two other loaded 1 un1 nearby ln the bedroom. Others al'f'ftled, a ut.horitlea aald , wen Walter J . Seeley, 32, on auaptcion of beln1 a f~ ln poaaeulon of a hand1un: Vvett.e DeSanlia, o n 1u1plclalon of poeaeuton ol a eoont.rolled aub- atance <cocaloe), and Judy Ha Uqullt. ai.o on autpldoa of poeseuk>o of a coatroUld 1ub- 1ta.oce. They were booked Into O ran1e County Jall. Tbe women'• •r• were DOt H ail•· ble. Ml. ffaJlqulat, lDYff~llton HJd, WM free OD bond fOUOWlq I prftioul .,..,...t OD .U. ....... ot p .... counterfett bUll w1Mo ............ lato cuatody,..... day. About OM pound of c:«alne, wortb an lltimat.d tao.ooo. -.u Mlud, .... N.Jd. Tb• Harch of the rented home, they added, produced handaun11 rtn... a l awed-off •= •••• alDCMmt ot am· m aecl otlMr' merehandiJe Uaat w ••mao 1&1d IDQ be .... ,.=-··noM JOU ... °"" ....... --lollded •• Mid Oraa1e--Coaty la..rtd•1 Lt. • , •• Hart. ......... two ... ,.. ......... . • ., ......... ........ -~. Rep. John Jenrette, 0 -S.C., flashes a victory s ign after def eating runoff OpPonent Hicks Harwell 111 the state's Dt>moc r atic primary. Jl'nrette is under indictment o n c harges or taking a $50,000 bribe from an FBI agent in the Abscam in- vc>stu~allon Fr .. r~ . .t l TARZAN •.. ma kt> the mov1t• b(ot-1n1ise nttht<i j!ranl.('d undc·r a 1931 rontnicl hJd bt-i•n lf•rmin•t~ In pre· vwus h("a rm.:~ hPld In May, th(" Judge t""labh-.ht-d that the COO · tract permJltf'd MGM to prodU<'i· a 1932 mo' 1e bai.ed on Bur rough.-;· characte,.... On Tuf'Sdi.y, Werker said the rontrJ ct al-.11 Vll H ' \1<~ '-' th,. rii.:ht to m.1k1· unl1m11 ... d n · m:.ak ~ of th1• 1<1:.12 mrl\1•· M(;\1 , "h•«h prmlurr·d the fir,l ··11.1nJn'· r{'m&kt tn I~. told lht· c·ou rt 1t '''Pf'C'U. lo bfol{an filming the movu• m Au .:u. ... t for relea!K' next summer N" du t e "' J ., R 1 v f' n "" ht-n Wprker would annount'1 · h1' d1 Cl'>IOn '"the C8l>C CREW /?IUELJ BY PIUYI' AD "I'm really Impressed by Dally Pilot clas..<11f1t"d ad~ "M y ad got thl' tx·-.t re.uJts I ve ever gotten from Mn) &d · That's t.ht' liUCC'<''-S '\l ory vf t.ht' C'O"lla '1<..,a man \\ho ran th" ad n Lhf' Ua1I) P1l ut ( fi .. \A \11 Jll\JI I ' .I. I I' ;, \1 ,, 11 .1 1 ,. r fl• • 11 • of \!.,I U I I l"'>lll 1 II 1 '1 •' 111• 11 :\1111 l•J\ 111II•11• ... ~,.. l(Jli'' I .t't lh•• Da ti~ Piiot J?t•t vou r~ .,1..11., with ont.• or our claM1ht'<l ads A friendly ad v1ser •1' wait ing to help you at 642 5678 Pryor Gel8 Lift From Mail, Gifts SH EHMAN OAKS (AP I -A J?ro wtn~ .i1o-:.alanr ht of mail, n olAt'r.. and jollfts ha-; tx'en mun rh l1n1< the "1 ur.p1t a l Y.here H1chard Pryor Is recuperaung aHt>r a 'kin graft QJ>('ral1on lf ospatJ i !>p(J kt'sman Cary Swaye sa.ad Pryor would rt>Sumt> hi' trt'alrnt•nl'>, whu·h 1nc ludtt a "'h1rlpoul bath Jnd a high pressure oxyiten c ha mber to hl·lp th1• 'k'" ht•al. today after d FBI Seeking Assassin Kin •, JNDlANAPOUS <AP) -FBI a1en t.. 1treaaln1 tb1t J ohn Larry 8ay la 80t a IUpecl lD the aboa«'nl ol V-Jona.a Jr., HY--••to ........ tbe bl'OtllieF., , ... &art HQ ... the DJCM ta.e dwtl "-' ....._. w H WOl&Dded by a Hlper'1 bu1Mt. ne rm wW qtWtJoa. John Larry Ray about the ...... m Fort Wayne tut moat.h ot the N aliooal Urban Lea1ue presi- dent . Wayne G. Davia, special agent lo charge bere. said Tues-day. Ray WU captured Monday aa be walked along a hicbway near Alton, W. He bad been sought u a federal e.capee after fa.Ulnc to report to a SL Louia balfway house in February to fln1ah a sentence for a bank robbeey con - viction and was wanted for ques- tioning in a May JO bank robbery at Liberty. lll. Ray, wboM brother wu eon· vlcted in the 1181 Me mpbla, Tenn., au uatnallon of civil rl~bls leade r Martin Luther King Jr .. ts not a susped ln the Jordan shooting, Davia said. · · r th.Ink suspect would be a stroog word," be said. "To tie him lo wttb Jordan th1n1 la real· ly Premat.m"e right DOW ••• we JU.St plan to W k wttb him about bis wbereabouta at that u~." In a copyrighted story 'J'ues. day. the St.. LouJ.a P09t ·Dia:palch quoted P'Bl Dtrector William ff. Webster as saying there wett samalanties between t.be shoot- ing of Kine and Jordan tha t war- rant«! the que11Uontng . Jordan was abot int.be back u ~ stood in UM! partlnc lot ol a Fort Wayne motel May 29 He was treated at Fort Wayne's Park v~ Memonal HoepltaJ for two wedts and lranaf ernd to New Yon Hoepttal. He was moved from the boep1tal's intensive care ward Thunday to a 17th floor swtf' formmy ~cupted by the shah of 'ran Ray w~ captured by a f<>n?'k"r at.ff lnve.t.Jgator for the ~ Select Committee on Inves&Jo-lioDa. which que1Uoned the ft41 brothera on the JC.lag WtHtd,io-tioa. M a dlaon County Deput r Conrad Baetz laid be WU~ b la wife aboppln• when thi'y drove put Ray. &eu •aid be called for help, then approached Ray from behind. "Aft.er be bad been patted down and handcuffed, I ubd ii be remembered me," uJd Baetz. "fie looked at me *>Ci H id •()h bJ Conrad ' " B~etz 'aaid he thought Ray 1hould be questioned about the Jordan abootlng. .. Tbe clrcumatances wltb Jordan are almost ldentieaJ," be said. "A 30.0S rtne was used. Jordan. leader of the National Urban league, was shot in front of hla hotel. The first reports on Jordan sounded like the ftnt re-ports on King '• J would never Ignore the pocslbUlty," Baetz aaid, 'but there ts nothing to indicate • • probab1IHy." Coach Shot By Hunter WOU' POINT. Mont <AP> - Duck hunt.en accidentally flJfed on a softball field. wounding a coach m the head, authonUes r.ay. • Sandra Uppy was IJated tn satisfactor y condition In a hospltaJ bt're after undergoing surgery. A .22-callber bullet struC'k her near the bue of h~r lkull and lodged in her jaw. Sheriff Donald Carpenter said a group was shooting at the ducks m a lagoon at the edge of the M IMOU.rt RI ver and could not i.ee tht! softball field some JOO yar ds away. About sax to 10 shots reached the field wh«e the 7 and 8-year-olds were play ing New Romance? Jackie, Tycoon Linked NEW YORK <AP> -Jae· queLLoe Onassis' spokeswoman says the f onntt f &rSt lady wtll have no t"OIDment on pubb.abed re ports about her fr1eodab1p wt lb m101ng tycOOft M aurlce Tempebman ex~ that t.bey've known eadl other ror 'a k>ng, long tune " "I remember b.im from Wlu~ Ho~ cays ... the SpokH woman, ~ancy Tudlffrtlan, saad today "He's som~ne she 's always rHperted .. Her remart.s Wtt"e u:a res~ to a ~ '-<>day by Mume Cheshire an ~r · · V1 P" column JJ the Wa.sh.i.ngtoo Poet, det.a.11- mg a weeeeod she aaad Mrs Onum and Tempelsman spent aboard his yacht. tbe Re lemar M a. Chesh ire said Tem - pelaman bas worldwide busi.ness dealinp that could make tum ··richer than An.notJe Onaa&S. · · the late Greet sh.lppmg m agnste who was tbe SttOOd huaband oC tbe rormer Mrs. John F . Ken- nedy. The report said Mrs. Onasaas and Tempelaman rlew t.o Savan- nah. Ga .. on May 14. and were met by a limousine for a tour of the city's hi.atone bwkllilgs and antique ahops They thea stayed aboard the had brought t he vessel down from New Yort. the column1st !i atd, and made a trap t o Beaufort, SC .. where they tied up and spent Pnday night On Saturday, according to UM! n~wspal)('r, a Savannah pbot.Og _ra pher reported seeiog them <'Ome ashore m the ram. headed for an 18th century church, &rt when he oersLSt.ed in following tht.'m, they r eturneo to tbe ) acht. .: The report said Tempelsman, married and the father of three. u ad in a telephone mterview he was · ·1ust not "omg to talk aboot all lhls." and replied "No" wben asked if he were separated or planning a divorce from his wife. She r eported that Ttm pt>lsman ls an aa&ociate of Prest· d~nt Mobutu Sese Seko of Zaitt and put together a consortium that owns 80 pt>rcent of "~ '10 rld's richest copper artd cobalt lode" 1n that African oa-t.ton. •11ue Flo' Coetly OCEANSIDE <~P> Chief of Pohce Rolf Henr.e at dock mg 15 of tus officers a day.'1 pay for callmg in sick Thunday. A tot.al of 28 officers ln the force two day h111tu-. of 105 stayed home. yacht wtth a crew of two. who --~====~~~--~-~-~=====~.l S"·in1s11it Sp ... eial P11reha~._. ' ooe piece and blldnls from 12.00 NAME BRANDS: Danaklns, Rallens, Connie Banko, Jer Sea, Hllh 'nde . ~AHL MAR 911 L COAST HWY • m-mt I llMHI 4191 URRAINCA -- .. -... _ -------... . -----~--.. -..........-- , Oran1e Coast EOfTIO N ~otlay'H Cletd•• N. 't'. Steek8,. VOL. 73, NO. 1n, ~SECTIONS, 50 PAGO ORANGE COUN:rY. CALIFORNIA N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS By 8TEVI! MAaBLt; °' .................. Newpo.-t Beach Mayor Jaclue Heather said she's hoping that Oranse County olficsala won't ln terpra a lawsuit aimed at bloell ~ an1 the county rrom t:>xpanding John Wayne Airport as a battle cry "It's something we really aaoolzed over 1t was a last rl sort sort of thing." she explatned Tuesday, the day arter Newport Africans Kidnap HB Pair By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL °' -o.llf ~"'.f $t.tf A Huntington Beach couple touring in Africa and their two British traveling companions have been freed sarely after be· mg kidnapped. terrorized and robbed of $5.700 in valuables by a gang of rifle and machete armed band.its They were 1dent afied a s Richard Lester. 47, ha s wife Adorae. 46, on their silver wed din~ anniversary Junket The Huntington Beach couple were with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dunning. British nationals from Myushat. Saudi Arabia The Les t e r s lave a t 7021 • Candlelight Circle in north Hunt- ing ton Beac h near Edinger Avenue and Golden West Street. He is a counselor at Leuzinger • High School, Lawndale . a nd she 1 is a teacher at Liberty Christian • School ln Huntington Beach, m embers or their relieved fami- ly said today 'Tm so glad to hear they are safe," said Mrs . Lester's mother , Mrs Viola Hansen. She said her daughter called briefly lo say af the family read of their ordeal in an Associated Press dispatch that moved o n tht: ...... ,.to today. that they were sale. She ls staying with Lenise. 22 ; Laurie, 21: Melanie, 18, and Kimberly. 17, while the parents tour en route to visit a former AFS foreign exchange s tudent in Ghana Currently. another previous American Field Service student hosted by the Leste rs, Philip Ogola, 23, is living with the Lester fa mily and attending Golden West College a s a busi- ness major The Lesters told a horror story after their release Tuesday The tourists, in a joint state rnen l t o their Nairobi tour operator today. said they were traveling In a van in the Masai Mara game reserve ear ly Tues· day evening afternoon when set upon by a four-man gang a rmed with a nfle. bows a nd arrows and pangu (machetes> "We were traveling along a dirt track when the leader ap- peared from the gr ass armed with a rifle." the statement said "We were made to stop as three others appeared armed with panga.s and bows and arrows "They made us turn off the road. Theo they made us lie down on the ground." Warning the t ourists they would be killed 1f they didn't obey orders, the unadentifled gang forced them to carry all their belongings a nd march 1boul five miles into neighbor· Ing Tamania. The tourists said the robbers took about SS .700 worth of money, cameras and clothes . before disappe aring into the bu.sh. "Maluki, our driver. guided us back but lt was very difficult with no ahoes and It was quickly <See RB PAI&, Pare A%) ·CREW FIUED f BY PILOT Ml "I'm ru.111 hnp~ by Dalb 1 Pilot cluaifted adl. ''My 9d tot tbe best ..WU 1 l'H ever IOU.ea from any lld." ' 'l'het'• UM IUCcetl story ol the 1 C.ta .... man wbo ran um ad ta the O.Uy Pilot: • CREW Memben " Crew Mana,er ne e ded . Mature women vnd ..... lODt pay. ben~lta. UJl•DD • lawyen ftled the 11uit m Oran1e County Superior Court The u t aeeu to prevent the county from acqulrln& two parcels of land in Costa Mesa on the west side of the airport. "We appreciate the COW1 ty's need to pro v ade a decent a irport." the mayor remarked, "but the fact ha!> to be faced that Orange Co unty Airport will never solve the county's air transportatJon need!. "An altemati ve site bas to be selected and we'll work our hearts out to help them do that." County officials, firming up purchase of the L3.5 acres of land. contend the acreage is needed to accommodate aircraft businesses and private airplane tledowns During a recent Board of Supervisors session. officials re- iter ated their pos1t1on that the land purchase did not constitute e xpansion of J ohn Wayne Airport. But e lected Nnrport leaders a pparently didn'L see 1t that way ·'There have been 13 ma,JOr improvements an recent yea.rs at the airport and we didn't protest because we felt. for the most part. that the improve ments were needed." Mrs Heather ex plained. .. But when the county at.arts talking about picking up addl· UonaJ land we have to say 'wait a minute' and aak what is going on. We had oo choice but to red· fl a a them on tb.i.s." Hugh Coffin, NewpOrt Beach city attomey. aaid the city is arguing that by law the county must prepare environmental Im· pact statements on the e ffe«s ol any expansion before moving ahead wt th them - A muter plan or the airport. including a land and noase study. as well as an environmental im· pact report are expect ed to be completed by the county late this s ummer Mrs. Heather said supervisors were given a bnef outline of the suit before at was filed this week. "We don't want this thing to get blown out of proportion,·· the mayor said "We didn't file the suit just to be antagonistic " 4 Million Signups Congress Approves Registration Funds SHERIFF'S SGT. LES LEBER DISPLAYS PHONY MONEY Raid in MiHk>n Viejo Tuma $750,000 In Bogut 81111 Bogus Bil/,s, G~ Nabbed in Raid. By f>'R EDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ..... 0.11, ...... ii.tt l' S Secret Service agents said today they expect to make more arrests following a raid Tuesda.) morning that netted an estimated $750.000 m counterfeit bills. drugs and guns from a Mission Viejo residence Se cret Service Agent Richard McDrew said the S50 and SlOO balls. dJscovered an a suitcase m an upstairs bedroom, "were of a pass able quality very passa ble." He s aid, however. that only about 50 bills had been passed m Southern California The 5:30 a .m raid at 23301 Via Bahia led to the arrest of four persons -including Donald Lee Crawford. 41 . who previously was named in a federal warrant cillegm~ possession and passing of counterfeit money Crawford was released on a S5.000 bond Tuesday afternoon f o llo wing h is arraignment before a U S Magistrale an Los Angeles Agents s aid Crawford had been under s urve illance for a bout a week before the decision was made t.o arrest him Authorities said the four sus- pects were sleeping m the resa dence when agents-backed by members of the s berifrs depart. me nt Special Weapons and Tac· tics <SWATl team -broke through the front door Crawfo rd, one investigator s aid, had a loaded deringet in his bed and two other loaded guns nearby in the bedroom <See BOGUS, Pa1e AZ> WASH I NGTON <AP I Congress ended a long and heat ed right over peacetime draft reg1str at1on today a nd Jtavc President Carter enough money Reagan: Tax Cut Dire Need LOS ANGELES IAPJ -CaJI. mg the nation's economic situa· lio n ''desperate ," Ronald Reagan urged Congress today to enact 1mmedaately a S20 billion income tax cul which would go into effect Jan l. Throughout has presidential campaign. Reag;m has said that 1f elected he would propoH ma- JOr cuts an federal taxes. At a news conference, the Republican candidate S&Jd the nation was heading into "what could well become the worst re- cess ion in half a century" and added that the nation couldn't wait for a change In a dmirustra· tions. "Now. the :.1tuat1on 1s desperate," he said "Now, I am saying to Congr ess. don't wait. do it now " At an outdoor news conference m Washington. a group of liberal members of Congress pledged a united front to pass their tax plan as soon a s possible The l awmwker:. saad that starting perhaps as early as next week. they would try to al· tach their proposal to every ap- propriations bill to pass through Conf!ress until the tax cut as adopted. S.en William Roth-. R·Del .. said Carter has been noatlng "trial balloons" about a posalbie tax cut of bis own for next year "This 1s the time for action:· Roth said. "Either put up or s hut up.'' Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan , sald "the Republicans are throwing down the eaunUet . ' House Speaker Tho mas P O'NelJI, D-Mass .. denounced lbe Republican move as "a pollUcaJ thing." Crew nytng W. Marine helicopter put It down ln an open neld Just IOUtb of Coriila dcl Mar Tuesday afternoon after ex· perlencing somt dlfflcultJet wlth the craft's bydrauUc system. ~ to • apc>k•man for the Marine hellcoPter bue' ln Tuatin. The helicopter WM an the IJ'OUDd tor about an hour before taldal off 11a1n . • t • to i lgn up an estimated four million young men m lbe week.s ahead On a 234-168 vote. the House sent Ca rte r a m easure ap Judge Says Bo's 'Tarzan' UmGoOn NEW YORK <AP> -A federal JUdge has refused to block' Metro-Goldwyn · Mayer from producing a remake of "Tanan. The Ape Man." s aymg litigatJon could cause MGM to lose the ..very popular" actress Bo Derek as star. In a 16-page dtt1sion Tuesday 1n U S. District Court, Judge tl e nry F Werll er cited hardships MGM could s uffer if the projttt were suspended. .. If work on the project Wf:re suse>erided at thl" ooint. MGM would most likely lose the proJ· ect. because the principal star, Bo Derek. is C'urrently 'very popular' and MGM could not 'hold' a star of her caliber for the duration of this llUgaUon." he said. propraatmg S13 3 million to take the Selective Service Syste m out of "deep standby" and conduct military re~urtrat1on for the first time since 1975. The only remaining step ts for the president to 1ssut· a n ex· ecut1 ve order directing men born an 1960 a nd 1961 to re~ister. and telling them when lo report. perhaps as soon as late J uly. Sele<'t1Vt> Ser vic e officials have said they will ~tart the pro- ~ram four to five week~ a fter the money is received. Young men will be required to go to a local post offi ce to sign a registra tion form T he program wall be s pread out over two weeks. Wllh young men bom tn 1960 regastenng the first week and teen -agers t>o rn an 1961 reg- istering the second week. · Failure to register ls a felony ('arryang a maximum penalty of five years an prison a nd a Sl0,000 fine The ~ approved the reg. 1sttati<Jn money over objedions from several members in a brief debate that registraUon is "an empty symbol "Let's not kid ourselves, .. said Rep Lawrence Coughlin, R-Pa .. U we th.ink the Soviet leaders wfll think twice about pullin~ another Afghanistan invasion. we're sadly mistaken " "H as not ncceHsary to diVJde the country on th as issue ." said Rep Anthony Toby Moffett . 0 - Conn "Th1s as :.i n empty sym-bol .. But Re p G V. "So nn y " Mo ntgomer y . D·Miss . said . "The people who t•ull this an t•mpty symbol ha v(:n 't done their homework "With the Soviets on the move, with a Sov1et brigade m Cuba. wi th our problems in Iran. r don't Stt how we can Ji? amble wath the sect1rat y of this nation by not having pt>acet1me reg· 1strat1on," MontJi?omcry said Whale the president ha s authonty to order regastralJon, he would have to wan approval from Congress to br ing back an actual draft Women are not required to reg· ister Despite Carter's initial request to include women m the proiram, Congres s made it clear it would not go along with that and the administration did not push the maUer . The actress recenUy appeared In the movie "10." , Orange The judge's decision to~ prelimlnary injunction, Coast a final rullnl, wa.s aa lnltJ court victory for 11011 in a copyrt1bt infrin1emeat ault brought by the be1n ol ~ar Rice Burroughs. "Tana• a" rreator. They include Hulbert Bur· rou&hs, the author'• aon, and two grandchildren. who arut llceMine rilhts tJuooulh F.dlar Rlee ~ lae. ol Tanana, eaw. ' In the ault they contend that MGM ii not autborised to re- make tbe DMllrie becaUM rtebta 1ranted uader a 119\ eoatract bad beea terminated. In Jn· vk>u beartnp ~ ln Ma1, tbe Juctae eltablllbed tbat tb8 _,. traet pmnlUed MOM to~ a ,m -.ovte baMd oo Bur- roUllll·~. 0. 'l'M1ll11. Werbr MW the eoatraet alM pn llGM tbe ri.~ to ..u. .. u.tt.m r•· mak•fl.tbe._....._ II o M. wbleb produced tbe "* "TWw .. ,.... la tm. told t.be eoart It ......... fUmmc U. ...te.la:A...-lor ........ -...... Fair tbrouah Thursday. Lowa tonlabt se at the beaches, 82 inland. Hilhs Thursday 'JO to•· INSIDE TODAY Want a 1ob 1tortfng at m ·"""' 0o to ,,.. Staford Grodumc School of BuineH. !kt"""'· Pao-81. ) ~· l OM.V N.OT ~--JVS'I' BR&alNc--.-.... i.-.... ,........,....., .. ff ·-·[ ,, •'• Uuier ~/~Plan Vague, Claims TtJ1UJ 118 PAIR ••• l.u1al .,. and lt wai raJD. lal." ._ ....,....,. aald to their a.a.--. "W• mme • • Mtd of but· fl lo. b-.t aom•bow Malultl scar.cl them away. We kept 1<>- ln1. tu ncept for Malu.ld we were all lost." l The touriata aald their tulde • ••• *'" •'.ct•"' C•• •""9 ~-' WASIUNGTON <AP> ~ wbon welfare beoefila are -~ reduced UD ilae (Of' damaaes &&nder a (ederal clvll nsbta law, Ow U S. SUpreme C~ ruled today But lM court's &·3 dee~ tn a Maine case appeared to be fu m0tt s~ -slatma that an ll71 civil n&bla law can be used to s~ late aod local otfidals any llme they vK>late le1al rights Pf"OV'ldeod by Coogress The rourt also said that states and officials s~rully sued for sUt'h v1olauoos may be forced to pay the other aide's atlorMy fees • 1,._, 1 • 11.Ueo Oi I r~ S'l TOKYO IAPl -Iraq. the serood-largest member of the Orgaruuuon of Petroleum Exporting Countnefl, has told re- finers It is raising crude oil prices by $2 a barrel July 1, industry sources said today. Iraq. not a major suppher ot oil to the United States. bad an- nounced plans ror the anc.-rease roUowing a meeting of OPEC 011 ministers Uus month an Algeria. GeW Pri~ Ru n: D.Uar '8Zftf LONDON (AP> -Gold rose on world bullion markets to- day. while the dollar was mixed. London's five bullion houses fixed the price of ROid at $1523 an ounc-e. up from $605 at the close Tuesday. Gold traded in New Yof'k at $1617, down S3. Sllver was quoted at $16.00 in London, up from $1.S.60 It traded at $15. 74, down 4 cents. Stedc Martwr ••~ ... lw•d NEW YORK CAP> -TM stock market ran up a strong gatn today, continuing the upswmg that began at the st.art of the week The Dow Jones average of JO industrials climbed 9.82lo887.12 .a ft er four hours of trading · Gainers outnumbered losers by close to a 3·1 margin amoog New Yof'k Stock Exchange listed issues. Despite OfJjef!tiolu State to Consider County Judgeships A joint legislative commjttee wall meet Thursday an Sacramen- to lo consider the addition ot five Judges to the Orange County s uperior and municipal courts even though the proposal failed Tuesday to WJD full endorsement by the Orange County Board or Supervisors. Legislative conferees wall al· tempt to iron out differences m 1 wo proposals calling for add.i· t1onal Judgeships for Orange County. No new J>05it1ons may be added Wlt.11 a bill is passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor S upervisor s. fo llo wing a lengthy heanng Tuesday, ag~eed the county's courts are over· burdened and need relief, but re- Jt'Cted a proposal by Supervi&or Thomas Riley lo financially bad< the addition of four ne w Judges to the Superior Court bench and one Judge lo South Orange Count) Municipal Court an Laguna Niguel Tbe st.ate currently provldes the CO\Urty a $60,000 annual wb- s1dy per judicial posallon. Tbt subsidy roughly covers a )udge'1 salary. Related cost.a, auc:.h u salaries for balhffs and court clerks, m~t be paid by the county The board wa.1 lold by the coun· ty adm.lnistrative office that t.hr county's cost may run u tugb u $433,000 per judicial posit.Ion That figure takes into account alJ related support costs. such u courtroom space, d istrict <tt torney's and public defender's .. DAILY PILOT satanes aod mainteoan~ and utility costs. The superior court execuUve ot fice, however, places the COil at S36,000. Supenriaors Ralph Clark, Har riett Wieder and Edison Miller said they couldn't endone the new oositions until the wade van a.nee in the county cost figure was resolved. They called for a re· port on the matter to be prepared wathinOOdays ~upervisors 'Ibomas Riley and Philip Anthony supported nnanc ing tbe new positions Clark said the board's act.ions will be communicated to the Orange County legislative del· ~gat1on in Sacramento. Both Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, and Assemblyman Ri cha rd Robi..nloo, ().Garden Grove, sa..id they would push for addiUooaJ Judge& despite the lack of a clear stand bythes~rvu;ora. "The need for the addjtiooaJ Judge& is very c lear," Mrii Ber1esooWd. With rer;pect to the board's re ruul t.osupport funding or the new poelUona. Mra. Bergeson 1tud, "That'• a matter we'll obvioualy havet.Oaddreas " Thoee urg.ui g th<! boa rd to i.p- prove funding for the new J)(lf>i tlOM included r1:pr~ntallvn of the Orange County Bar Aa&OClli· ta o n . Orange County Trial Lawyers Asaociatio n and Superior Court Presiding Judge Walt.erCharamis There now are 42 Judges on the 11 uperior court bench Cbaramza said the additional )urUla were needed to help the court cut down a backlog or clvll law1uit.anow awaiting trial. He cited monthly at.aU1Uc. that show cues ready for trial are be· ln1 delay«! bee a UH a J ud&e la not avallabletopreside. left them t.o find help ud later mumed wit.b • vehicle wbkb tooll tbem to a police suUOo. 'Maey ret.umed to Nairobi rrom ManJ Mara t.h1a afternoon. Tuesday's incident was the second ln t.be Mual Mara ln the paat 10 days. Lul week a IJ'OUP of robbers, t.muti vely ideatif'ied as Tanzanian army rangera, burst into a tourist camp in tbe park and robbed 10 tourists at gunpoint An eyewitness sud one of the victims. believed to be an American, was beaten in that ln· ddent, but additional detaal_s were not disC'losed Kiwanis Still A 'Me n Only' Organization For the fourth time in eight years, Kiwanis International bas o verwhel mingly rejected a c.-hange ln its bylaws that would permit women to join the worldwide service organization The resounding "no" vote echoed through the Anaheim Convention Center late Tuesday morning following 20 minutes of animated argument before an e-sllmated 5,000 delegates. The ctucf argument in favor or allowuig women inlo K1warus. s aid press officer J ohn Mc.-Gehtt. "is that women would provide an untapped source or members, manpower -er. peoplepoWt'r -for the dub5 " "The opposing argument as that women have ne\'er bet>n perm1Ued m the club, and that we are JUSt not set up to be a c.-oed type or organization ... M cGe~said Curr ent bylaws say that Kawarus 1s ''open to men of good standing m the commumty " The proposed c.-hange reads, "open to any person of good stan~ in the community " McGehee noted that the L' S Supreme Court has ruled that Kiwanis has not violated women's c.-avil rights by not permitting them lo join the or · ganiution That case stemmed from a lawsuit brought against the Great Neck. N . Y ., chapter of K1warus f'rom P age .-t I BOGUS . • • Otbt>rs arrested. authont1es said, were Walter J Begley. 32, on suspicion of being a felon 1n possession ot a handgun: Yvette Desantis, on suspicisaon of possession or a controlled sub- s t an c.-e (cocaine>. and Judy Hallqw.st. also on suspkion or possession of a controlled sub· stance. They were booked inlo Orange County Jai l. The women's ages were not avoula- ble Ms Hallquist, investigators ~aid, was free on bood foltOWtng a previous arrest on allegalJons or pauing counterfeit balls when ~he was taken inlo custody Tues· day A bout one oound or coc a.lne. worth an esumated $30,000 , was seized. agents said The search or the rented home, they added, produced handguns , rifles, a sawed-off ~hotgun, large amount of am- mun1t1on and other merchand~ that one spokesman i.aad may be 11tolen property ''Th<>H handguns you see OVff there, they were loaded," sald Orange County Sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart, as he pointed at two weapot'UI on a table 'lloe Flu' Coetly OCEANSIDE <AP> Chief of Police RoU Henu ls docki.ni 15 °' his om~n a day's pay for calling in sick Thursday. A total ot 2.8 otncera in the force of 105 ll.ay«I home. ·-"-... _,_,...._ .... _.., """"'..--0.--......... ._.. ...... Aeld Spills ·-,_ ... _.....,. ~ ........ ...... Qlel'9tll ~ AMl--......1'.- T l"t I I (nf)....., a1 nrc.., .. s ' ,....,. Many Flee; No One Hurt Sewra1blocks1n a IOUt.b SUta Au mdUllrlal dlatrict were evacuated today when about J;OOO 1a•lon1 ot atid apWed Into a parttnc lot at a ebemicll ftrm. . SANTA ANA nag Departmmt .... m .. said tbe 1plll oecurnd wt.en a track bechd Lato a tank eoo~ murtlltk .etct at tbe Ol'aae Cowlt1 Claemlcal Corp., 130a IC. 8t. o.trude Place, Mo Me •aa lQJured • a neult ot the 1plU , the tpolwpn-Mdd. TD IU&WJNDINQ OU.. bow••er, ... evaeaat· .... ~. ,,. '-4• ~--ot poUoe .. ft.re omdala •• to atop,_ Ol *9 Mid -...,.,, .......... ,...., .... Ilda l1illt toMUUaliM tM flow bM a ...n, ...,._ Dll'l• ....... --OANCER CATHY DICKEY TESTIFIES BEFORE COUNCIL What We Have Here la • S.r1oua Image Probtem Bellying Up Dancers Prompt Vote Delay By PIHL SN EIDE RM AN Of -O.Wt " ... '""' Fountain Valley's propo!.ed belly dancing control law came under fire Tuesday night from -.everal perform<'r" "ho ap peared before the Caty Counc.-11 to protest restnct1onb on th1:1r art They won a one week delay before the law goes to a vote Bt>lly danc.-ers rrom severnl neighboring c1t1cs -.howed up to ..,upport the proll:sl. including one Newport Bea(·h dancer "'host' firm o rrer'> . ·s1ng1n.i ~llY·1itrams " Jn the sum. the entertaine,-.; feared they havt' bt·come the \•1ct1ms o( a serious image proh lem Despite some gaggles tn Ule c.-o uncal c.-hambers. the c.-1ty lawmakers were urged to attend J belly dancing performC1nce before voting next v. t·ek '>'> thv\ can ~ct a r1~t hand loo~ at th• l'lass1c.-d.rt form I thmk \OU don l undcr>tilnd v. ht·ro· ~11d<llt.• F:a\lc•rn c•ntn 1a1nl'r 5 .ir ,. • (J m 1 n I' from detl<Ht•d f'..1lh\ IJttkc•\ "ho danl'l''> Jl llit: (,u\ Fa\lokc ' restaurant m 1-ountdin \'dllt•) under lht• name "Karima ·· "Tht.·re .., noth1n~ h·"d or salarrow. ab(')ul 11 . ~ht· added ~avor Al llolhndC'n '>aid he would not ordl·r his fellow coun· c II memb<.-r"> to view a lwll y dancing s how l:>t:forc· voting. but said the) were welcome to do :.o 1f they dc..~1re. Three othttr dancers who perform in nearby c.-1t1es suc.-h as Newport Beac.-h . Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and Garden Grove, accompanied Ms Dickey bee.-a use they perce1 ve the Foun tain Valley o rdinan ce as a threat ·We're concernt.'d that this will set a precedent and that other cal.Jes "'Ill adopt the same kind of ordananc.-e." said danc-er Me~ Chrysler after th<' meeting Mii Chn•s lrr work~ for a "frwport fk;,c.-h r1rm that pro- \•1d es ··singing oe11y-grams"' and other entertainment The proposed Fountain VaJley ordinance would proh1b1t da.nc· ers rrom c1rc.-ulat1ng among rc-staurant patrons. wt-o tradJ. t1onally shp gratu1t1es in the ab- breviated costumes Ms Dickey remanded e<>uncil members that comedian& and singt>rs often c.-1rculate w1Uun an audience as part of their act Regardmtt the tips, sht! said lwlly dan~rs ~enerally are paid on b $15 to S30 a m~ht for -several performances a nd need the g ratwtJes to help pay for eit· j*n&es suc.-h as a SJOO C06tume ~eg Chry5ler added. "The 1dt·a ot upp&ng 1s a compliment to the danc.-er It sho1u apprec1a· 11on of the dancu·s s kill " Dancer Dorothea Viale also noted aft.er ~ meet.tog that put- 1 rng t11J5 in a danc.-er's C'05tume 1s rr111 nec~saral) d '>t>xual ~esture I ~t't llPt> from v.omeo a'> muc.-h a.c; rrom men · sht> !Mi1d 'Tht.') :>Ut them an m) CO'>lUm1.: '1·r~ Pohl.l:h Tht' OJllt l•rs \ ov. ed to return tu f'owiwm \'allt>\ "1th add1 11onal supporter.. next Tuesda) to prott>~t the pro pose d or 1lrnance before 1t as put lo a \'Ott' b) c.-ounc.-11 member.. Medi-Cal Doctors To Get 9o/O Raise? SACRAMENTO <APl The conferenc.-t> committee on the ..,tatt> budget has dec.-1ded lo gave Medi-Cal doct.Ors a 9 percent raise but is refusin~ lo increase funding for educ.-allo nal pro-grams The si x member committee, an 1l5 fifth day of work on the 1980·81 budget. also agreed Tuesday to pay ComputeT Sc1en~ Corp . the firm do&ng the Med.I -Cal billing and re· quire a review of the farm's performance in nine months Spanish Greet Carter M A DR ID, Spain (AJ>> - P retldent Carter, the flnl American chief exeeuUve to via. . lt Spain alnce tbe death of O.nerllilalmo P'ranct..co Pran- co rtve years ago, sald today • 'tbe 1rowth of Spanish de· mocracy has been a tonic ror the entire Western WOl'ld." Carter, wboM Air Force One jet landed at 3:52 a.m. PDT. was greeted al Bar-.ju Airport by Kin g Juan Carlos I , Queen Sophia and Prime Minister Adolfo Suarez. The leaders shook bands on a long, red • carpet, and Carte r was given a 21-gun salute on the hot, sunny afternoon. On the eve or Carter's arrival. Basque separatists resumed an anti-government campaign, ex- ploding bombt. in two tourist lodJtings in Spain's southern Al1cante province about 225 miles southeast or Madrid No 1n1uries were r eported . Carter wa s not expected anywhere near the area. After the arrival cere mony, Carter traveled by motorcade in the king's limousine. rather than a Secret Service vehicle, lo the royal palace in downtown Mad rid and attended a reeeption and lunch gjven by the king. In a toast, Carter. showing l' S support for tbe fledgling Spanish democracy expected lo seek membership in NATO, said an Spanish. 'The growth of Spanish de monacy has been a tonic ror the • 1•nt1re Western world. Spain re· rutt'S the fal!I<.' e<>ntentaoo that the s weep of his tory is in· va riabl y t owa r d dUthont.arian1sm so Spain is a 'ourct' of hope and msp1ralion to dl'mocrats everywhere." Carter said he 1s pleased that Spam has begun negotiations to J<1tn tht• ~uropean Commo n Market N-M Board Lauds Pupil Safe t y Plan 8) ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of -o.ty ,._ -A SIX·potnt plan desi~ to improve pedestnan safety for north Costa Mesa school l0 h1ldren LS under study today by offl c.-1als of the Newport M~a ~c.-hool da~tnc.-t The st't of recommendatioru. ~as prest'flted to "e"port-Mesa trustl'e'> ~a~ ni~ht by Dave L~1~hton , president of the J';orth Costa Mesa Homeowners A:.· '0Cl3lJOO Tru:.te-es c.-omplimt>nted the thoroughness o( the study, which inc.-ludes the proposed construc- tion of a pedestrian overpass l>pann1ng the San Diego Fre-cway at San Leanaro Lane, midway between Fairv1e.w Road a na Bear Street Leighton's organizauoo, which represents about 1,000 homes, had pn.>VlOU.Sly criticized the d.ts· trict ·s recently adopted pohcy ot requ1nng payment from pareots for ctuldren lo be bused. Costa Mesa residents who live north ot the San Otego Freeway believe the pay busing plan Wl· fairly penalizes the m because their children must travel to c.-lasses over dangerous routes. The organization point$ out many children commute long distances because there art> 'almost no schools north oC the freeway s,,·i111s11it Spe<•ial P11r ... hast• one piece and blldnis from 12.00 NAME BRANDS: Danakinl, Raisens, Conole Banko. Jer Sea, Hilb 11de. ...<S SPORTS CENTERS eottONA O•L MA• m1 .. COAST KWY • 67M1'1 .. -- ---~ -...-~ .._ r "l5' ··-. ... --------· . 'Md!..,, ,Junie 25, ,_, OAl&gV l'll.01' ttil Energy Official Says Nuke Power Safe 9M •• ..._ mppled u,. Pan· •1'• ... NeCtof'. ''W• ltine D1t Md I lln&le dtaU. ... IO -.IMt ..,.._., yet OM alll' '1 ll llMll ol .. aeddtnt brlap•~..,..._..a,·· =-·· l•...._W. at-tlile -...T cooven 009ollQ__..IDWMUoul. Tb• --0 otndal aald t.M ooly •&Y tM udoe eu movti •••1 frcim lta -b&WoD·pef' 1ear dlpeodence ln lmported otl la lhrouih oouernUon "ud uae ot \he l'ftOW'eel we bave tn plentiful aupply -· coal ttod nuclear ~rl.Y " "We cannot continue Lo re- ma In pawo1 In the eoer1y 1•me," Cunaln1bam aaid. In 19'7t, he uld. nuclear •n ti>' ~t.ed for 12 percent of the e~ity produced na- U on wide, althou•b In aome 1tat.e1 the percent.ace la much h11ber. lo Vermont. for exam- ple, 75 percent of electrical .,nergy la prodUffd lo nuclear power plant.a. Cunningham faulted both in- dustry and government officials for "not presenting the public Judge Eyes Issue Of Pyranrld Busts By DA V1D KUTZMANN Ot .. o.ltyf'l ... ltMI Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Green is studying a request that he issue an order barring further police and court action. against persons participating in get-rich-quick pyramid schemes. Green took the matter under s ubml.ssloo Tuesday after bear· ing arguments from Deputy Dis· tricl Attorney Peter Huelsen· beck and attorney Jason Lan· dess, who filed a class actlor lawsuit on behalf of people cite<! County Case by police for their involvement U\ pyramid parties. In requesting a n Injunction againsl District Attorn~y Cecil Hicks to prevent prosecution of those already cited, Landess contended state laws dealing with endless chains are overly broad and vague, and therefore unconstitutional. The attorney claimed it isn't illegal to be a participant in u pyramid sc heme, though whoever started such a chain would be perpetrating a rraud Landess told Judge Greer Cancer Mother's Baby 'Doing Fine' Gregory Paul Brown, whose cancer-stricken mother lived just long enough lo give birth to him in Santa Ana last week. has been taken out of intensive care a nd his father says he is "doing fine" The baby, who weighed four pounds when he was born three weeks premature, went down to 31h pounds shortly after birth but was back to four pounds Tuesday. He was expected to remain another two weeks at Santa Ana· Tustin Community Hospital, where be was tramferred from the int ensive care unit at University of Califom1a-Irvine Medical Center. "He's eating now and putting on weight and there have been no traces of cancer in bis body," said Tom Brown, Gregory's 22-year-<>ld father, in a telephone interview from Lovelock. Nev .• hometown and burial place or bis wife, Anita. The 25-year-old mother died at UC Irvine Medical Center of hemorrhaging from a jaw turmor on June 17, five hours after giving birth to Gregory. the.-e was confusion throughout the county on the rights and res ponsibilities of people who set!k to participate in a pyramid club. "You have a powder keg out there an t he community," he said. Landess s aid he could see potential tragedy if a police un· der cover agent at a pyramid party were to become involved in a ~un battle with a participant carrying a weapon The attomev said he was ask· ing ror a "King's X " to permit a "full-blown hearing'' on the mat. t1>r Huelsenbe<'k said the distnct attorney's office beheves state la ws prohibiting p y ramid schemes are constitutional. And he said prosecutions would continue until the District Attorney . s orr1 ce Is told otherWlse by the courts. The lawsuit filed by Landess claims invas ion of privacy, harassment and infringement on free speech and free assembly by law enrorcement agencies seeking to end pyramid parties The two clients represented by Landess are Patricia Mer· riweather of Mission Viejo and Richard Cnspino or Anaheim. Crispino was arrested in Apnl in Garden Grove at a pyramid party while Miss Merriweather was taken into custody in M is- sion Viejo where she was attend- 10g a pyramid-style meeting. Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears had previous ly turned down a request by Landess to 1s- s u e a court order barring further prosecutions under the pyramid laws. Green said be would Issue a ruling before Monday. with a true picture of nuclear eneray. "We felt the merit.a of the technoloay would speak ror themHJvet," be explalned. Cunnlntham alao argued that officlala have portrayed produc· lion of electrical eneru through nuclear power u a proceN too complex for the pubUc to UD· derstand. "Thal ia pure DOD· aeose," he said. He listed the sequence of events: Nuclear reacUoo.s pro- duce beaL Tbe beat ls used to boll water that produces steam. The lte&m drt..,. turbUlea that produce electricity. "Under no drcumatanC'll are the reaeton beln• built today capab&e ol produciftt • nuclear expla.kn,'' Cunnl.Dg.bam aald. <Two reactor unit.a now are under comtnactioo at the Su Onofre Nuclear Generat1A1 Sta- tion located south of San Clemente. A third un.lt bu beeo in operation f« teVeral ye an.) Cunningham conceded that nuclear power does have riakl aasocl~ with its use. ''But tbe pursuit of zero-risk I.a Ranr laer Reagaa Rc publl<'an presidential candidate Ronald Reagan d1ttks the rea r hoof of one of his horses at his ranch JO mlle:s north aC Santa Barbara. Reagan and bis wife Nancy hOl5t· Pct new.-;menon a tour of the ranch <story Pafi?eAS >. a bopeleu endeavor," be nid. ··We hne no eneray Ollticlrw which have no rlA involved," be Hid. Cunnlnch•m aald the averaie person doesn't worry too much about rtaU that fall lo the ooe- ln-ooe mWlClo category. That category lncludes.. be said. padd.linj ln a canoe for six minutes, riding a bicycle for 10 minutes, living ln a brick house for six months -and living within one mile of a nuclear power plant. Critique Of Judges . Revised By DELORES BROOKS IRWl.N Of ... Detty ...... ~ The Orange County Grand Jury has rewritten a report criticizing juvenile court judges, taking most of the sting out of the original wording. Grand Jury Foreman Bent.on Bejach said Tuesday the three· week-old report "went into a period o( re-study" following a verbal blast by Judge Robert Ric kles. pres iding judge of Juverule Court. The report contained inac· curacies that went uncorrected through "administrative over· sight." Bejach saad. Judge Rickles was particular- ly angry at the ongmal report's contention that some juvenile court Judges aren't familiar with the county's range or rehabilita- tion servtces, Be1ach said. Rickles also complained that juvenile court officials hadn't been questioned for their opin- ions dunng the grand jury in· ves tigat.Jon Among a hst of 14 recommen- dations was the Jury's sugges- t 1 on th at judgf'S turn to rehabilitation programs before ja1hn~ youngstt'rs. In addition, the jury criticized C"Ond1llons at Juvenile Hall and said employee morale at Proba- tion Department was declining. The rewritten report's word· Ing "essentially has been moderated," BeJach said. "l Uunk we'd have to s ay that the judgee and commissioners are reasonably familiar with the prottrams," he added. The ongmal grand jury report also was publicly lambasted in a letter writt en by -the c hairwoman or the Juvenile Jus tice Com missio n. Ardis Knox. Death Suspect Taken Off Critical List Mn. Brown, a Jehovah's Wit- oeu, learned of the malignancy more than 2~ years ago, but doctors lo Nevada refused to operate without using blood transfusions, which are barred by her faith. Last January, Dr. Ronald Lapin of Esperanza Intercom· munity Hospital in Yorba Linda removed most ot the tumor us· Ing a special kniJe that heat· sealed blood vessels to minlmiu blood loss. · 7 Survive Shipwreck Ordeal Murder suspect Jay C. Eager, accused by Costa Mesa police of slaying the young woman with whom be lived and then firing a bullet into his own head 12 days ago has been taken off the critical list. Spokesmen al Fountajn Valley Community Hospital said today the 3l·year-old patient is now breathing on his own and has been taken off a respirator machine that earlier was keep- ing him alive. He remains unconscious and In only serious c ondition although be is in a deep coma, police have been told. Only the pupils or the wolmded man's eyes respond to any stimuli, according to authorities. Eager, who shared a small C'Otlage apartment at 645 Vic- toria St., with Rebecca Ann Crosswhite, 26, apparenUy shot ber June 131n thebome. She was wounded twice, lo the bead and chest and was dead within moments. Police said the violence was apparently precipitated by Mrs. Croaswhlte's decision to end their rei.tionsblp. The woman left her two children, Prudence, 10 and Louis, 5, who were taken to be raiHd by thelr grandparents, Iii r. and Mn. Anastaalo Cutillo, of Rlvenlde. 9'J.cent GfU And No Line DECATUR. Ill. (AP) -· Hardly . anyone Dotlced wbea two-digit aaaollne p rice• r eturned to one Deea&.111' ....SC. atatloa. 1.-t Ban. owner of Bona'• a..11 Slntce Sta· U.. tried aa ....,meat ,..__., ~ ...,War ...._. 1'MI• at • HDta • fl'a':. a u.t to ... lf Pffple ... N~ tbe ea.& .... ..... :Jlat .,,.....U1 man1 .......... Tboa1Ja ...._:?_.. ........... of eat112 "'...,. ..... 110 .... After the operation, however, s he refused to und e r go rhemotherapy that might have prolonged her life but could have hurt her unborn child. Lapin, who has operated on more than 3,500 Jehovah's Wit· nesses, said Mrs. Brown's story triggered a flood or telephone calls to the hospital, some from other Jehovah's Witnesses need· mg medical care. "There's a Jehovah's Witness woman coming in today from Michigan wbo has cancer and is pregnant." said Lapin. Brown, who knew his wife had cancer when they married 15 months ago. said he has decided to settle 1n Yorba Linda, adding that the local J ehovah's Witness congregation bad earned him through bis ordeal. While Brown works. Gregory will be cared for by members of the congregation and the family that rents him his apartment. "It's not going to be easy, but l've got people to help me," he s aid. Ve t Ce nte r Volunteer s Being Sought The Veterans AdmlnlstraUon Medical Center ln Long Beach la lookln& ror ltaft members f« an Oran1• Cou nty atorefront. cou.melinl center for Vietnam vet.trim. Su=r PblUp Aatbony Hid 'I reendtmeot betan today and wll1 CODUDU. waU1 Ju. I)' lf. Tbe r:non offlce wUl eou.DMI m ,......._ a · perlea c laa wa r ·related PIJC~pnlaleea. ''Tbe Jdeel IMuatioo la Wbm dMltaft• ................ are Vletaam era veteran• themMI,..," ADI~ uid. App Ucanta 1b0u d cont.act Bonn i• O'Connor or Jone Gourley ll (DI) • 1•1 or cm> •.n. PERTH, Australia CAP) - Four children and three &du.its shipwrecked on a r emote island off western Australia s urvived rive days by drinking seawater distilled m a pressure cooker , eating fish caught with shark bait from an improvised hook and sta ying warm with fires started with a binocular lens. The tedwques they learned in scouting. and one of the sur· v1vors said the experience re· mtnded him of "Swiss Family Robinson." The seven were rescued 1'ues· day when a trawler s ighted a makeshift nag they made out of their sunken yacht's mast and a sail they placed on a high cl.tff. The seven were the yacht's skipper-owner, David Foreman. 37, a former Boy Scout, Denrus Vlasschaert, 37, a Boy Scout leader; his wife. Susan, a 36· year-old Cub Seoul leader. and the couple's four children. aJl with scout training -Simon, 16; Nicola. 15, Timothy, 11 and Robin, 10. Exhausted, hungry and s uffer· Ing from mild exposure but otherwiae unhurt. the group was taken to Carnarvon, wheri! they set out last Wednesday on a nsh· ing expedition. The t>oat carrymg l"oreman and the Vla.sschaeru, from Safe- ty Bay, 30 miles south of here, c rashed Thursday at lbe base of a rock clllr on Dorrie Jaland. 29 miles from Carnarvon. The town Pier Swim RaceSlated The 30tb Aanual Hun~ Beach Open Pter Swim wW be beld 8eWrdQ at t •.m. The MY• diftdona lD &be race lnclude bo)'I and lirlt .,. 11 and up tbr ou1b meD'I 1rand muu.n. TboM wlllo are iDterM'*9 ean 1l1n up at tb.e Communlty Servicea l>eputment on the ath floor ot the ff~ Beach Ctvtc C.., llOO Maln St. is 600 miles north or Pe rtll. Fore m a n s aid Mr !;. Vlasschaert "packed up rocks, built a low rock wall as a barrier against the cold wands and ram becaw.e we were all shivert~ •· THe y were dressed only in pa· Jam as. Jeans or shorts. he said "When we had no fire for two days, she took the lens or a set o( binoculars and used the swilight to start a fire " Foreman said he remembered from his scout.mg days that a pressure cooker retneved from the yacht could be used to dlsllU drank mg watet> from the sea. ·· Evervone was a ssigned some tasks, including one that involved watching ror debris float ing asho re· from the wreckage. We picked up a mat· tress. wooden shelving, a cup· board and decking." They used a sailcloth as a makeshift Lent. Vlasschaert said he had bor· rowed a large hook from a friend before going out and that one of his son.s placed 1t on a fis h· in~ line toMed in the sea t>-:iore going to bed "The next day when we were diving on the wreck. J found the hne and pulled it towards me I n ea rly Jumped backwards when I saw a s hark booked to Gem Tal k H11 J C' Hl'Ml'llR/~S C'f'Tt1/1fd Ct~ul. ACS ONIONS A ND CARATS /low much do ~ lmov.o~ at .'' The group used the shark meal for bait and caught red s napper with gear salvaged from the wreck. he said, addmg that the only other food was a can of tanned fruit from the yacht. Simon Vlasschae rt said has pare nts had always stressed self-reliance and that "helped us to ada pt to the situation." Ta mothy said the experience made him reel like a character out of "Swiss F a mil y Robinson.'' the story of a sh1pwrttked family that s ur- vived through its mgenu1ty and courage. ·'Do you know you.r onlooa a boot c arats ?" ls the name of an Interesting quiz about diamonds, distributed by lbe Jewelry Industry Council. It hu some rasctoating facts about diamonds. Did you know, ror eumple, th•t wben John L. SWJ.ivan won the world'• henyweiabt box..tn, title. he had hla champloosblp belt studded with :m dJamoada? Or that the weddln& diamond 1lven by Richard Burton to Eltubeth Taylor was the liU ol a frapeT Or that a six-carat diamond unearthed In Arkan1u WU named tbe "Garry Moore Diamond," becaUM lta ftnder admired tbt t.elevlljon pencoallty? One queeUon In the qui1 bu to do wltb the oriC1n of the word diamond. Lel'• Me lf ~know the anawer. Did "dlamoad' come from <•> "dla monte," t h• Inc a n word for "heavenly fire?" or <b> the French • 'deumonde,' • me•nln1 '·i.~o world•," or (c) "adamaa," the ancient Greek word for "lnconquenble," or <d> "de monle," wbicb II Italian ror "mOUDtaln ol flamef" Correct aftlWef' ll "C." l'Mtt 11 only one you. How thrUlln& to have the real you tr1nsl1ted Into 1n exqulsl~ ring, pin or earrings I Deslgntd and trHtecl for you alont, with flnc cuftsm.nshJp. And It nttd not bf ••~tlw. Wt will work with new gmutones or thoH from pftte' you already own. And ~use we IN R~lttft'ld Jeweltrt, Amerlcan Gem Society, you arc .Utt of value, quality, Integrity ••• Stop by and ltt'• talk about doing 1 tk•tch or two. Thie year, 1 cuetom· designed Jewel-for you or t0meone you love. -.... _;_ .· ---. -_ __;;;;:;~-~.:..-_-_ ---~.,. ....._ :. NATION I WORLD J1ll! ·····-~ ....... ~ T••~~\' Marp•l•e Viets Widen Thai Offensive The Party's Over BANGKOK, Thailand CAP> -Vietnamese forces widened their mlllt.ary operaUClftl alonC t.be Tba.l.Cambodian border today and etUmat.el of the number ot civilllftl wounded lncreued to between eoo and 1.000. JUNK llONSY "* I aa Hn. -Juat • WOl'd ol •d· vice from )'OW' t a.lthf "'1 C'Ot'fflgpaadent toda1 : U you are M fortun•t• u belAI able to plank out S50 or 1100 bllll when _you pa1 ott at the C'Ol"fter .... ataUon. don't be too llUl'Pflsed lf the llt.udant ClVtll you tM l&lb eye. In another N!llponH to the 3-day-old Vietnamese offensive. the Thai covemment swipended in· Derplte lnllation wht~ you mlaht need S50 or $100 LO pump u;p your tank. the bllls are auspect in our re1loo to day That'• bt-cauae only yesterda1, Uaked State. Secret serv1~ aacnt.a. auamented by our eood Ora.nae County lawmen. raided a hom~ down ln Miaslon Viejo. THEY CON f18CATED what LI alleged to be about S7~.ooo lo ~us ('Uh 1'~ r\aMy money was all lD $50s and S1005. Wtult" ~·ve been assured DO& much ol lbia cache was passed around our region, It's enou&b to make all the mercbuit.a p~y nervous about handling those denomina· hons ActuaUy. Uus whole business about raiding the Miaalon V1eJo place and grabbing counterfeit cash is kind of melancholy. Just Imagine how ~.ooo in circulation could ha ve pumped up the sagging eeoaomy. But the Federals take a very dim view ol homemade ,. ·Wh y No . O/ficn. W~ Ha'Dftl't Sttna PynmUd Around Herr .. •· ca:.h They really ins ist on retaining an exclusive franchise NATIONAL DEBT RISING a bit? They can just crank up the federal presses and churn out a few more $20s. Rut don't you try it when your Visa bill comes in. Actua lly, this Mission Viejo counterfeit raid almost seemed Uke a staged media event. The lawmen showed up down al lhe place about 6 a m. yesterday. They put the snatch on one s uspect . then came back much later to dis· cover the cache or bogus The secood time back., about 0000, they alerted the press. This was good liming for the evening TV news. At'TER A.LL, how many news hacks are you going to hnd ready for a raid at 6 o'clock in the morning? Better to hold off until they're awake enough to focus the cameras If tlus kind of thing kttps up. Mission VieJO may become the Raad Capital of Orange County. They ought to 10stall revolving doors oo all the ~ to make it easier for the cops \'OU MA V RECALL that the first sensational P) ra m1d Club raid was carried off in Mission Viejo. There "f'rt' l a""mt•n inside. oper atives outside and a cop hehcoptc•r ho ve ring overhead. When lawmen burst into the place filled with house guests. somt-of lhe Pyramid players tried LO pretend it was a birthday party. They bega n warbling, "Happy Birthday. To Youuu . " The diversion failed MAVBE THE OUTFIT that makes insect spray will build a ractory down at Mission Viejo. Everybody yells "Ra id!" and they've got instant free publicity If the pace of lawmen bursting through doors down south continues. the newspaper may have to start a re~· ular t'olumn. It could be titled· ·"Mis-;1on V1e10 Raids Today.' deflnltely t.he shipment by ln· te rnaUooaJ relief agencies of food and medical equipment from Thailand -to Cambodia . Cambodia, governed by a Viet· nam ... backed reome, is said to face crave food sborta&es. In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Victi1ns Buried In Texas DAINGERFIELD, Texas (AP> -A itieving town bas paid final tribute to four worshipers cut down by a volley of gunfire dU1'1DR Da.l.ngerfield's bloodiest day. Hundreds of mourners traveled to nearby De Kalb oo Tuesday to bury 7 -year-old Gina Llnam, the youngest of five kllled in the Sunday mom1ng al· tack at the First Baptist Church or OaingerfieJd. Meanwhlle, «rieving friends and family remembered Ken· neth Truitt, Thelma Richardson and ~ Gandy at the same sanctuary where the heavily· arm ed gunman direct ed bis lethal fusillade. LA VEB.NE McDANIEL. one of 10 pari.sbiooers wOUl>Ckd in the attack. was expected to be temporarily released from a Texarlt.aoa hospital today to at· tend the funeral or her h\lSband, James Y. "Red" McDaniel. who died trying to s ubdue lhe gun. man. The man charged in the k.iU· ings, Alvin Lee King III, was in critical cooditioo at John Sealy Hospital in GaJvestoo. King un· derwenl several hours of sur· gery Monday to repair the front· a l l obes of h is brain, u spokesman s aid KING SUFFERED a self- inflicted gunshot wound after grapphng with several men who forced him out of the sanctuarv after the shoot.uu? erupted, oi- f1clals said. Dr Howard Eisenber~. ducf of neurosurgery. said no pred1c· lion could be made reg~ K1ng's progoo6i.s but said he had f'Ve r y reason to beheve King would reeover. The Rev. Vinttl Fielden. as· sociate pas t o r o f tbe 900. member Dainizerlield church. wept as ht-eulogized Miss L111am before the crowd o( 400 to 500 at lbe JS.minute service in De Kalb. "I reel hope ... Death is not the end." he said. "This ~­ cious one whom I loved so mucll has been taken home to Jesus." DurlnR the Daingerfield fun erals, there was little evidence to re mind mourners that an attack bad occurred. More Rain for South Mississippi Floods Strand Motorists COGJ1tal Wf"atlwr UI• "'9'11 -H•1• .._,,."9 low (I0\10\ '".,,.., nf'•r lf'I• <O•\t ot~w•w-f•t CO••l•I "'911,,....t 70 IOw ~ lnl.,,cl "'<!",.."''° io-•1 llll•!~r.&J E t\.ew,,.n hQiht v•rt•bff' w1nO\ won ~ to fWO toot "''"° .., • .,,., .no -\lf'fly \-1\ lni: '""""9 ntQlt1 •ncl "'°"""9 -''°""' Ou1 ~"· """"" In 11'11' •ller,_n !>1>0..,.,, •nd t1•11nOtntoro•u 11-.0 -· Nrt\ Of ll'te Sclutl't -y .. ,., Ouml>i"'I wwn •nc!IH Of, .. ,. Oii -...... ol Mi••~·-· -""'" ••In w~ IOrlC~I tor 1"9 t90!0ft. 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St PT.,.._ It II ~llL.... IP 6l SMIOI... 13 .. Seti ","" .. ,. SMttlt ., .. q TlltW ft • . .... ~ ., " CAUNllMIA .... tf'.,...., " " ••tNt> .. •• .,,... 107 .. ,,,._ .. ., --. .. ,. ~ , .. _ 0...1-1' •1 SM~Ceultel' t OvllMll' fet -.-... ,. un .. ~. s-.•--.n.. ,-.T 'MctfMlleW , .... "'. ... *-.... •=-J.111. ,. TMUlrtNY ""'... J·tJ.-, ... , rlf'tlllttfl ····"'· u t.c..e-•:•"""" ,. s.c.-... • ..... ,,. " S..rl-f ••"'·••flit•."' -.rl•t:«ll m . Mt•l:Oe "'· the foreign mhmters of the anti· communist Association of Southeast Asi an Nations said Vietnam's "irresponsible and dangerous act. . .constitutes a grave and <hrect threat to the !)ecurity or Thailand and the Southeast A.slan region." THEY URGEQ THAT a U N observtt team be stationed on the Thai s ide of the That CambodJan border. Members of the group a r e Thailand Malaysia. Indonesia, Singapore and the PbWppines. The lntttnational Red Cross reported 223 wounded Cambo daan refugees al the vast ~ao I Dang camp, "several hundred" at the border encampment or Nong. Chan. and 3SO wounded Th ais in Ar anyaprathet, 140 miles east cl Bangkok. The Red Cross and the U. N Children's Fund rushed medical teams and food to several l&rJl?e groups cl Cambodians uprooted in the fighting, including 10,000 at Kok Sung, 5,000 al Nong Chan and up to l.S,000 in Noog Samet Tens of thousands of otbers were believed' to have fled into forested a reas or were under Vietnamese control. THE ntAI COMMAND said more reinfOl'C(!ments were beuig moved ln to sweep away remam· in~ Vietnamese positions ms1de T hai t e rritory in a 35-mile .stretch north of A.ranyaprat.bd. Most of the Vietnamese troops who struck into Thailand thrtt days ago were back UlSlde Cam· bodia but app arently dug in along the borde r and capable or raking 'Iluu po!'i1llons with small arms fire and artille ry The Tha i command estimated tha t up to 10.000 V1etnamest- troops were deployed along th(· border UlSide Cambodia to th\· no rth a nd s outh of Aranyaprathet. The command reported fight· in~ between "Free Khmer" antJ- communist guerrillas and Viet namese troops in the northern Cambodian provlllce of Odd.ar Mean Chey and said the guer· nlJas ~ht temporary refuge 1n Thatlan<i's Sunn prov111ce. ............. lt'at~laed DeU1'e1•g Carlos Salsedo. 10, bolds his little sister Elizabeth 1n lhe~r home in Burlin~n. Conn. Carlos wa~ a llowed in.the delivery room when his mother gave birth to Elizabeth on March 24. He said later that watching the birth of his baby sister was "just kind of nice." Carter's Off er To Test Soviets WASHINGTON <AP) -President Carter's offer to coosider a "traruutJonaJ arrangement'' in Afghanistan is a calculated test of whether t.be Soviet Union Is now open to serious and sustained ncgottatioo.s over the future of that war-tom country. The deliberate and carefully worded phrase, offered Tuesday in Yugoglavta. was me;,ant to ~1gnaJ Amencan willingness to dis· cuss a pollticaJ deal. But adaurustrat.Joo orfic1als say the deal has to lead to a com- plete Soviet troop w1tbdrawa.L. Carter was intent.loo.ally vague about t.be outline ~ any ar . rangement. As one KremlinologlSt explamed: To spell things out is ( ) to ••<otiate w;th yourself. "'EJJIS ,. ~ 4 L~1SI , S old another u.s. offkial' '" n ,,,,,,. • ··we want to see first if the Soviet ... bite." . Soviet bac ked proposals for an agreement on Afgharustan were discussed last month in Vienna by Secretary of State F..dmund S. Muskie and Soviet For eign Miruster Andrei A .. Gromyko. But those talks were not pr oductJve and no further meetings have tx-en set. Even so. admlllistrahon analysts. all or whom discuss the s1tuat100 oo the t'onditaon tht>y not be identified by name a.re COO· vmced the SoVlets are in over their heads and would l.lk~ to find a way out of Afghanisuin -provided a dependably pro-M06cow government l.s left an Kabul. The U S. strategy 1s to try tn find a palatable way for the Sov· 1ets to v.1thdrdv.. One idea under d1scusst0n with tht> European allies smce early m the year 1s LO have a peaceket-ping force installed 10 Afehanistan that t'OU!d ma1ntaan the peoace while oegollatioos proceed on a new government SCOUTS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES WHO DO GOOD DEEDS, HAVE FUN AND LEARN FOR THE FUTURE ... SODO NEWSPAPER CARRIERS! Being a newspaper carrier is probably one of the most important experiences for a young boy or girl. It's an experience, an education and lust plain fun and excitemlnt. Be a Carrier! A good dteil doer has fun, leam1 valuable leuon1 about people and business, and 'Wftl money al at tfie same time. DAILY PILOT CALIFORNlA c f Reagans Welcome Y'all 1 'l'o Ranch in Mountains . . •. IAHTA 8AR8ARA (AP) -....... ""*"' ""°"' --.... wii.lte cowboy h~~L R osaald •••an ealb'*UOcuay ~· .. the "°" ot u.. bud•u -. Md out ln Uw Jata. llDOI near wt.Ill la 90w bla Sant.a Yn a Mou.ntalnl ruela. RefUlk> P.... juat below the ranch. •u "kind of controlled by bandit.a" ln U.-. daya until one celebrated murder case rorced la•""9ft to act, Reagan aald. IQQDdinc for all the world llke he wu tollowln1 the script of one ol hia Weatem movies of four decadn ago LU cut pl•, •t.l.r'Unt wllb a 10 peremt ..-..u..~ rechat· Uoll for 18d1¥tdualt la t•1. That Ill bUlion 1luh would be •c· eompaaled b)' tuter deprecla· Uon writeoff1 for bualneu, amou.ne.lnf t.o an addlUonal as bOlJon to 10 bUUon. OVEUU... TllE P80P08AL, drarted by Rep. Jack Kemp. R· N Y .. and Sen. William Roth, R· O~l .. would cut taxes by 30 per· cent over three years, thouah Reagan at times bas &llid he ml1bt spread the cutbacks over u much as five years. converaallon was limited to horses, catlle, tales of home re· paJra and the rtcb folklore ol the • coutal mountalna. aiAGAN &ECITED the names of each owner of bia ranch, aU lhe way back to the orl1ioal Spanish land grant. He recounted tales of home repalrs in his 90-year-old two bedroom adobe ranch home. "Maybe this will stop some of the stories about our elaborate spr ead." the 69-year-old pres· idential candidate said. In fact. the ranch house is modest. But it is furnished with memenl.05 or decades or world travel. and lbe spread around it more than a full square mile overlooking the Pacific Ocean - 1s anything but modest. ............... LATU, AS REAGAN mount· ~ ooe ol b1a fa vorite bor.es at the behest ol televbaon camet'a crews, the Republican presiden- tial hopeful reminisced about "The Last Outpost," tus favorite among the oumeroua Westerns be s tarre d in during his Hollywood acting days Reagan planned a return to political matters t.oday with a news conference al which he tn· tended once again to emphasize bis support for lhe Kemp-Roth The event Tuesday was balled as a day at the ranch with lhe Reagans, one of the rare oc· caalons when Reaaan has al· lowed reporters and photog· raphers to v1s1t his secluded 688-acre spread In the mountains 25 miles northwest of Santa Barbara Ground rules for the two-hour press visit allowed no pollllcal questions of any kind, and re· porters who attempted to raise politics were quickly interrupted by Reagan aides. Consequently, Weanng faded blue jeans and a casual Western shirt. Reagan leaned against a fence post as he talked about clearing brush for riding trails, painting and clean· ans the adobe and building retaces for the corral where he keeps five horses, including some now us ed b y Secret Ser vice agents for security patrols. A modem -d ay Jules Verne test·fired tiny do-at-yourself rocket ship <top photo> at t ·r e· mont Tuesday. with hundreds or spectators and news people joining m the countdown. and s miled with delight at ear-splitting sue· cess. Robert C. Truax <below, inspecting e ngines> says he plans to put man or woman into suborbita l flight next year at speed of 21400milesan hour. Oops! Wrong Man Cremmed THEN, HAND IN hand with his wife Nancy, Reagan strolled to .. Lake Lucky." a quarter-acre fishing pond nearby where their canot.' "Trueluv" sat. as nearly 100 reporters and photographers tumbled over each other for e<>I · or s hots and a few quotes. Lawsuit Names 'Rack e t eers' S A N DIEGO <AP1 LOS ANGELES (AP> -The body of a 71-year-old m an who had bought his own crypt was mistakenly cremated in an "un· fortunate error" by a county mortuary aide who lbougbl the man had died without funds for a private burial. Racketeenng took place aboard I.#-,..._.. the fishing boat Caltfia wtuch sank a year ago orr Point Reyes accordin~ to a wrongful death suit filed Tuesday on behalf of four crewmen who died A snafu al lhe County-USC Medical Center crematorium last month was blamed for the misplaced remains of Lyle Thomas. county mortuary officials said Tuesday The swt accll.!es eiRht pe~ of "laundenng t.ncome denved from a paUern of raC'keteennli? Defe ndants include Paul ~t LaCava of Studio City and Stephen H. R1ttenberg of San Diego. who were indicted w1tb 15 other men by a federal grand Jury last ye11r The retired electrician died May 4 and his remains were con signed to the cre matori um on May 21. "We usually open the day with riding," Re agan said of his ranch routine. "Then we set out the day's chores. which often 1s cutting firewood for winter. While the public administrator's office was determining if there was enough money in Thomas' estate for a private burial. Thomas' body was cremated. Officials said an apparent misinterpretation of a public ad· ministrator·s ofhce report on another Thomas' remains led to the mix-up. "With the schedule we have now. it's not a working ranch." he said. "So we run gr azing cat· lie. We buy them in the spring and sell them later In the year. hopefully for a profit." Once the mistake was discovered, the ashes were sent to Rose Hills Memorial Park for buriaJ in the crypt Thomas had bought. In that tndactment. they were accused or taking part in a ......_ multimillion-dolla r mariJuana " ... ~-... Ir ' Cars Collide Carnival Ride Crash Hurts 5 DEL MAR CAP> -Four people, including a young girl, were treated and released from a hospital after being injured during a carnival ride collision at lhe Southern California Exposition . According to a fair ---------spokesman, lhe accident ( B RIEFS ) occurred Tuesday Diehl when a car on a 57-foot --------high toboggan ride stalled on the track and was struck from behind by another car. Authorities identified the injured as Marina Chicca. 9; her governess, Maria A. De Refugio Lopez. 32. both of Bonita; and Anne Falereni, 33, aod Richard Falereni, 34, both of San Diego. SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has met with a senior officiaJ of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and reinterated his concerns over the seismic safety of lhe con- troversial Diablo Canyon nuclear pe>wer plant. NRC reactor regulation director Harold R. Denton pronounced the $1.7 billion plant outside San Luis Obisp0 physically sound, but said it lacks adequate emergency and security plans Opposition lo Diablo Canyon has focused in part oo its location near an earthquake fault. The NRC ruled last September that the plant could withstand a major quake, but Brown filed a peti· lion wtt.h the commission in December asking for a more sophisticated earthquake study. Ple9BW.Fail SAC RAMENTO (AP> -The Assembly Criminal Justice Committee has killed two at· tempts to do away with the "diminished capacity" defense used by former San Francisco Supervisor Dao White. The bills would have overturned a series of Supreme Court decisions since 1949 allowing defend· ants to plead wilh that, because of a mental con· dilioo not severe enough for in.sanity, they lacked the capacity to intend or commit murder. nre.,.rla S•le llplaeld SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A California Court of Appeal refused Tuesday to let the city of San Joae md Santa Clara County ban the sale of flreworb. Tbe court denied wttbout comment a request to throw out a lower court injunction wbicb pro- blblted mforcln& ordinanees outlawinl fireworks ...... Tbe letal sale of flreworkl, tbe city and county said. would render unenforceable ordinances pro- blbitins tbe uae ol fireworb. State law allows loeal 1ovemment.1 to outlaw the actual dlacbarOal ot ftrewarb . ......... _ SANTA BARBARA. (AP> -A former pniBi· d9t al Sambo'• a.ttauranta IDc. baa been sued by the l'tlta1lfant ebaln for ane.redly mlahancJun, tbe eoml*l1•• cattle feedlni procram ln Texu for ,......proftt. A Sambo'a ape>keaman, Arthur Dowd, .. td Tuelday that tbe Superior Court 1wt aeeu mor. tMD • mlWcJa ln dama1e1 from Karl V. Wl1lls1 WWII wu &ambo'• llftlldent from Julr to Mo•..._, ltn't. TIM 1wt 8ec:uMI him of fraud md .... ua-ee. s muggling conspiracy (Act Now! Offer limited. one per family) Send or bring in the coupon below as soon as possible. You can have a beautiful photo portrait. professionally taken and it's absolutely free! We. want you to save at Columbia Savings, but there's no need to have an account with us to take advantage of this get·acquainted gift. ILY When we receive your coupon. you will be notified by mail of a convenient appointment time for your photograph. You·11 have several poses to choose from. There is no charge o r obligation. It's a beautiful memory and our way of giving you a friendly picture of what saving at Columbia can be like. See you soon! .......... T COUPON········• • • • I would like an 8 x 10 portrait of my famity as a gift. 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ID a perplexin1 decl.lklG. the board voted 3·2 -with eapenbon 'rbomu Riley and PblUp Anthony dluef\Urur -lo hold bat'k Ml 1upport for the propaHd addlUon of four Judaes to the 42·member Superior Cowt panel. The board majority ol Chairman Ralph Clark and °"Sbperviaon Harriett Wleder and Edison r.IUler 1aJd that · wblle lbe need for the Judaet la clear they pref erred not lo be committed to the new poelUOOI pendln1 further anal.YSb ol what lhey would C09t the county. 'the at.ate allocates a flat 980.000 per year for each j\adicial posJUon. Mo.t ol that la uaed up ln the Judie's alary, and the county picks up the tab for operatina and a.t•ffing the additional court.rooms. .~ The board's mlxed messqe now will be delivered to -tbe state Legislature In Sacramento, where a joint As- .5embly-Senate committee is schedu.led to address the question of additional judges for Orange County. Lacking a cle ar signal from local officials, the • Legislature could easily abandon action on the new posi- tion with the argument that there is insufficie nt county &upport. Also, the Legislature faces a heavy workload between now and the summer recess which starts July 11. It is unfortunate that the board did not make a de- termination in favor or the added positions. The state Judicial Council, for example, recently concluded that nine additional positions were needed. In light of that de· terminatioo, and a serious backlog or casework, the pro- posal for four new judges seems only modest. Protest in Order '"~ .. ..... Transcontinental air fares may still be a bargain, but a new fare deregulation proposal by the Civil Aeronautics Board could add plenty to the cost of flying within the state of Calif omia. The plan, scheduled to go into effect July 17. would lift all fare ceilings on flights covering 200 miles or less. Flights between Los Angeles and Bakersfield, for exam· ple, wouldfallintothiscategoey. Additionally, the CAB would authorize fare increases oC up to 50 percent on flights between 201 and 400 miles - Los Angeles to San Francisco would be one -and up to 30 percent on flights longer than 400 miles, such as Oranfe County to San Francisco. , I Air California took maximum advantage of that in- crease, the standard one-way fare from John Wayne Airport to San Francisco could go from the present $58 to '1$65. However, officials of the airline have said CAB de· r egulation will not affect its rare structure in the near future State Sen. Alan Cranston has sharply criticized the "sky's the limit" rule on s hort flights, arguing that it could result in reduced air service to small and medium- sized cities by encouraging shorter-distance travelers to drive r ather than pay an inflated air fare. • Many California business people. s ays Cranston, ; have interests spread throughout the state and a re depen· ' dent on sbort·bop flights. : The senator proposes protesting the fare increase : plan by writing to the Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket f Section, Docket 37982, Washington, D .C. 20428 before July I 17. . It might be worth the effort for frequent airline patrons ~Prison Research Though it was in no way as sinister as it sounds. it's : just as well the state has decided to go along with the ·American Correctional Association and ban the use of : prison inmates for "biomedical research.'' ' The program in effect at the California Medical F·acility at Vacaville since 1962 involved about 200 • prisoners who were paid small fees when they volun· ; leer ed to participate in research. ~ Products tested included some drugs, along with such i cosmetic items as hand lotions and deodorants -not S very startling. ln fact, much or the testing is similar to ·that done in research involving non-prison volunteers. : Howe ver, as has been pointed out by the Correctional : Association, and indeed by the Helsinki Declaration that forbids use of prisoners in medical research, it can hard-~ ly be guaranteed that a prison inmate is a legitimate volunteer . The prisoners may miss their small research • stipends and the drug and cosmetic firms may have to ! look further for their test subjects, but all in a ll it's better : to keep this sort of thing out of prisons. : The cloud of Nazi misuse of medical experimentation =will never quite be dissipated . ' ~ . )Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot ~Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and ~artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 ~Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642--4321 . . . . • .. . • Boyd/Count Sheep J ByLM. BOYD tr you close your eyes and visualize something, like a !sheep. it's tbe right side of :your brain that gets that pic- :ture. Sf at the same time you :tbint about numbers, by •counting those sheep you vis· ~uallze, it's the left side of ~our brain that does the '-Calculating. Thus. counting ·--~~~~~--==-~-...... t Dear Gloomy Gus Tbe NA,ACP la worried tbat some black.I are read7 to not di1a IUtn· meT becaUM ol current la tolerable condltJ001. Tbey doo't seem to re. allle IUD)' whit.es a1.o eeem ready to riot for t.be aame reatoot t R.R.R. CW-y 0. Cl I 1• -.... ' rM*rt •• ..... .................. ~'t::.r ...... sheep ties up both sldes of your brain. preventing same from straying lnto thought processes that m ight keep you awake. Counting sheep is a s cientifically sound techni· que to whip insomnia. Why 10 a.m . on Mondays and Thursdays should be the peak time for attempted suicide by women at home I do not know. But research in tbe Boston area indicates s u ch to be the case thereabouts. A twice·man1ed lady bu one chance In ftve of making a go of Jt the next time around. Tbe bird lcnotn1 11 tbe bollard la an ~ critter In mon w~ than ooe. When sured by ck>M contact wttb people, It re1ur1ttate1 whatever last It at.e. PoUtJdam cannot leaally 1tve away ~an on eleellon d•J• All K•=M. Nine out of 10 bualaeaa dula are done OD cndlt. ' Rowt.nd Evam I Robert No-vak GOP Ponders Tm: Cut Strategy W ASHlNOTON -Lut week u the s.nate d.rolMd on, four RepubUean aeaaton ploa.d a new.,....., to preempt Prell· deal Carter'• lmmlnent tumaround on we r-.dud.kln and inform the nation that Rtpubllcana no looser prescribe ca1tor oU for ecooomlc 1lckoele. The bour·lona u11lon ln a Capitol hldeaway reached thla conclus ion : From now on. J\epubllcans will offer a permanent talC •CUt ame ndment to each and every money bU I. Although c h a nces o f pass age in the Democratic-contro lle d Senate are zero. the move will reiterate Republican primacy as the party or lax reduction. IRONICALLY, the nay-saying o ld doctors or the GOP are s imulta neous ly complaining a bout loo much t ax·cut elixir dispensed by Ronald Reagan and yearning ror old-fastoooed Republican castor oil, heavy on budget cuts. Popular though this prescription is with economists and banke r s. Re publica n senators and House me mbers - and presumably Reagan, too - know it as a prescription for de- feat T hal is why Republican t ax· cutters on Capitol Hill are wor- ried by reports Carter will un· veil a tax cut, effective Jan. 1, that could outllan.k them <as we ror ecast in mid-May >. These Republicans have been asking themselves how to convince the counCty that Republicans have the tax·cut copyrig ht while Democrats are plagiarists. THAT WA S pondered in the Capitol hideaway by Sen. William Roth or Delaware. the lesser known and less flam- boyant co-author or the Kemp- Roth tax reducllon bill. Also pres- e nt were two a rdent tax - cutters. Sen. J ames McClure or Idaho and Willia m Armstrong of Colorado. plus a n important aJ . Jy : Sen. Robert Dole or Kansas. senior Repu blican on the Senate F inance Com mittee They d ee 1ded to orrer a tax·cutt ing amendment to every Earl Waters money-related blll 1n lbe Senate (a procedure not permitted WI· de r mo re res trictive Hous e rules>. Five bills are early can· did ates: the debt ceiling. airport trust funds and three minor tax bills. TENTATIVELY, the amend- ment will cut personal income taxes in all brackets by 10 percent Cthe first-year proposal of the three·year Ke mp-Roth>. will m· de x future tax rates to cover infla. t1on. and wiU provide accelerated tax depredatk>n for business Like Carter·s exepcted proposal, the cuts would take effect Jan. 1. Roth & Co. prefer an immediate slash in tax withholding. buts~m foreclo6ed by rigidities of the coo- ttressional bud~et process. The Roth a mendment's price tag fo r lhe first 12 months is $21 b1lhon, about what the president 1s conside rin~. But whereas Carter will like ly provide only a one.year tax cn.>dit. Roth would change the tax code permanent ly w1lh reduced rates and index· lll f f that nuance 1s too sub- tle for voters to catch. at least Republicans can celebrate W1lh profit the phalanx of Democratic "nays .. to tax reduction on vote after vote after vote. beginning immediately. Attaching a hope- less eongressional rider to re- peated bills for propa ganda purposes is a hoary Capitol Hill tactic dat.Jng back at least to the Wilmot Proviso a gainst ex - tension ol slavery, which never passed but popularized the is· sue . a0111'8 PLOY also will m· terfere wttb efforts by self.styled traditionalist Republicans to mute Reagan's tax trumpet. The taste of castor oil was hinted on NBC's "Meet the Press" June 15 when ex-Treasury Secretary George Shultz. now a Reagan economic adviser . s ubtly stressed speod.i.ng cuts and de· e mphas i ze d t a x c uts . His "modification" of Kemp.Roth would have been even greater had he been pressed by his ques- tioners Sc hultz r e flect"d 1n ces s a n l p r e s s u r e o n R e a ,:?a n to so rt -peda l out. Havtng ta.Xen the 1nnovalln• step of urging tax reduction ror loog-term economic growth dur ing raging inflation and relative- ly low unemployment. Reagan is now being urged to throttle back even as the recession deepens. Just when J immy Carter re- verses his field on ta x reduction. Reagan is asked to move toward the presid ent's lower level, wh ich would blur any distinction between them . THAT MAKES no sense to those senators who cooked up their tax-cut strategy. Nor does 1t seem reasonable to rank·and- flle House Republicans. who a month ago defied party leaders and followed the urgings or Rep. J ack Kemp to vote against a budget built on increased taxes. Reagan hunself agrees. When asked last week during sessions w i t h Eas t e rn ne w s p a pe r ed1ton al boards a bout tax reduc- 110 n. Reaga n must e r e d new a r g u ments t o bo ls t e r h is str ategy. asserting that constant Puerto Rican tax reduction has boos ted revenue. lie is thus al- I 1 ed wit h those Re publican ::.enators who p refer e lixir lo castor 011 for what alls their par· ty a nd their country lnctJDlbents Have Reason To Be Nervous Most incumbent legislators a nd con g r ess m e n who weathered the primaries are ne rvously peering ahead lo the November elections. Those that aren·t nervous should be. For there is a revolt against incum- bents brewing. It 1s rar more than the normal a ntipathy to the prolonged o(fice h o lding o r those in gov· e rnm e n t wh ich h a~ always exist- ed among a seg ment o f the voters. It is much more than the re· pul sion t o politicians in ~en e ral broug ht a bout by Watergate and subsequent and continuing scandals involving congressmen and others. The current reacUon which is s weeping the country is due en· Urely to the economy. Inflation and unemployment are turning the electorate lnto an angry mob. As is usual in periods of economic setbacks the people Art Hoppe are putting the blame on govern· ment and will ta ke it out on lhe only ones they can get at. the elected representatives. AL THOUGH President Carter is desperately a ttempt.ng to shovel the blame on Congress with much Jus t1f1cat1on. he himself may become a victim of the frustrations of the wortcers s uffering under inflation and the huge and growing numbers of modities out of re~h or milllons more . High interest rates and Utht credit policies have turned off most of the rest . One of the most noticeable turnabouts has been the sudden aversion to credit cards. Where merchants bad encouraged their use to ga in the interest and haanee charges, there is now a 1rowt.og trend or offering dis· counts for ca.sh. workers who have become un-THE aESULTS of all this are employed as a direct result o< incre.uing unemployment and what is being caJled a recession. \ the predict.too that the nation is Call it what you like. recession beaded for the want e<onc>mk or depression, the economists s I ump since the Great who, like psychiatrists. seldom ~preuioo of the l930s. agree on anything have ~ached That spells disaster ror those a consensws that the nation is in in otrace. During lhe '30s Califor. a "free rail" which will get nlau turned their wnth on in· worse before it gets better . cum bents and Republicans and Wading through the hems and ~mocrats alike were swept out haws, lbe ifs and buts. which ol office. One of the memorable qualify the ir predic tions, it victims was Democratic U.S. emerges that product demands Sen. Wllliam Gibbs McAdoo run· have plummeted as unemploy. nlng ror a third te rm . First m e nt removes hundreds of elect~d when the state was thousands from the consumer dominated by Republicans he market for anythfog but bare now, with the Democrats on the necessities. And soaring prices rise due to the popularity of have put homes and many com-Franklin 0 . Roosevelt, was con- s1dered a shoo·in. But unemploy. ment was at an all time high and !)('Opie out of work Invariably vote 1ndJscrirninately against of- fice holders. THL'i TIME 1t isn·t just the un· em ployed who are biller but the employed as well who. sorely wounded by inflation. a re point· ang the finger at the politicians . That blame has much validity as those m office. apparently in- sen sitive to public demands, continue their big spending and refuse to ease the tax burden let a lone do the essential job of performing massive s urgery on government operations and pro· g ra ms. Perhaps, too, many are re- membering thal it was the con- g r essmen, who by voting themselves an unconscionable 3S per cent pay r-aise, set ln motion the unending spiral of pay in- creases throughout the nation in all levels of government. It was that deed. more than anything the President djd or didn't do. which sparked the abnormal in- fl ation rates of the pas t four years . Our 'Modern' Navy Will WID Battleship Race • Good news! Thanks to our a lert Senate Armed Services Committee, America may soon enjoy a preemptive battleship first-strike capablllty over the Russians. ChaJrman J ohn Stennis said the commitff "wu particularly concerned .. about "the rate o f modernlu- tlon of the U.S. Navy" and therefore added $2.2 billion to President Carter's shlp- b u ll d log bud tel. Tbe fUDdl wtll be used, among other tblno. to take the 38·year· o&d baUlelhip New Jersey out of madaMl.11 and NltOre bu ton,bt-.., trtm. Tb.la "111 llv• the modernised U.S. NaYJ t.be bl11e1t ($1,000 tons). fastest (38 knots> and most powerful <nine 16·1nch ttun1> ba1Ueablp in the world. In ract. it wtll give the modemiaed U.S. Navy the onlr battleship In the world. THE CLEVEaNESS of Senator Stenni1 and hl.s col- leasues ln adding this awesome dreadnoulbt to our ar'lenal of democncy ca.n be Ulustrated by one ulient fact: Nowhere ln the Strat.eoc Anni UmltaUoa Trea· ty are battlesblpe as much as menUoned. And by taldq lld· vantace.ot tbia ovenipt oa the part ol tbe neaoUaton. we will now be able to open a wide bat· tleshlp sap be.tween us did the Ruaalaaa. Should the un1crupulou1 masterminds of UM Knmltn be 10 foolilh u to launch a surprile attack on UI, the New Jeney could be underway wttlda • bou.n. Aft.er two or tbree wMkl ateamlnl at molt, abe WOGld be depao,9d alont tbe coat ol tbt U .S.S.R .• deetroying one by one the shore batteries guardlna such important Soviet fueling 1tallons a s Smirnoff , Wolfscbmldt and StoUcbnaya. EACH OF 'nlE 1iant vessel's tS·lncb 1un1 un hurl 2700 poundl of TNT an incredible 22 miles Cllroucb the air at speeds of up to Macb IV. lnt4llltence expeiU doubt that the Ruaslana bave eUUMJtDS with an)'t.blnl like lbat muda throw welpt. And the Ntw .1eney•, heavy armor &>lat· m. IDlb ._..all but lnwlner· able to blU«tnl rams, cumoo· balla °" rtne ftn. Tll1JI n ~ •P.Pear lhat Seutor a-nla bu at last come up wtda the Ideal, lf oat the uJ. timate weapon to dtter a Com· munllt .aack. TM oaly fear of ., ... ~ .. t.bat the loYMtt wW become\IO alarmed at f&lllnl bop11••11 beblDd ln baw.Np c.pQUlty that they ' will attempt to destroy the New J ersey in a preemptive first strike .. Plans are therefore being drawn up to berth ber on a huge race track in tbe deaerts of Nevada and Utah where 1be would be constantly towed about ln random circles to present the enemy with a d.ifflculMo-hil, moving target. SO PLEASED art tbeae de- fense strategists with Sclnat.or Steno.la' pt"OgretS in modem.ldng the N•V¥ thus far that U..y ban propoted puW.na oo Une an ewn more lnnovat(ve weapoa: a veuel that emplo:vs oaly alternative energy IOUJ'C'ff to •peed to Ua taraet where eacb ol Ila 4' launehera can hurtle• to 24 pcMmds of solid shot oo the 1tal1Jed enemy. UafOltuna&el)'. Boltoa appeen reluetant to part w1tb aueb an appealJna toWUt attncUoD • the UM ComUtuUon. .. NATION · ~•118 Ortlered NOx Repairs Confront GM WASIDMOTON (AP> -Tbe Slntroamntal Protect'-l.-C7 Ml Ol'Clel -s the recall ot 1•.000 O..nl ....,. automobla. for roalr ol dtlec:Uve uu . ......._ ..U,.._t wldcb cauaed txenalve ....... _ot...,.. .... 01alt'al MC111Gn 1'u 4S daya to submit a plan for ft.., tbe proMem. <>nee tbe &PA approves a plan, tbt ~ would noWy own.rt of the vebka. la¥OIV..S ud OM dealen would make the repaln free ot daar ... T llE OO•PANY CAN aEQlJl:ST a bearint befof'e ftnal lldkm LI la.ken. TIM EPA luued a recall order ~ for about 105,000 Cadillac Sevtlles, une and 1977 modela wttb aso-eubic-lneb-diaplacement en.gines. It lllued a separate order for the recall ol aome 14.000 Oldamoblle CUtlau, Omega and Delta 88 autoe. 'lblM are im modell )Vith 280-cublc·inch ensl.Des. Mtentifted by tbe letter .. F" ln the flftb posiUm ot tbe vehicle ldenUfication number on top ol the dashboard on the driver's side. The uency said the'exhaust "as recirculation system, which recycles exhaust gases to reduce nitrogea ox.Ide emlsaloos, showed a tendency on these vehicles to become ck>cged with carbon de-- posits, b&ocldng the flow of gases. IN ADDmON, THE EPA SAID, the Cadillac Snilles often experienced failures of a joint in the recirculation system's backpressure transducer (Sensor), a problem previously found in some 1.5 million other GM, Ford and AMC vehicles. AJI of the transducers were produced by the Eaton Corporation. the EPA said. Kool Kid t OM.YPlLOT Piggy Banks Cents-iblk ' Copper Pennies Bringing Bountiea 1 By Tlae Auoclated PTeu A penny saved ls sometimes more than a penny earned. Ban.ks in scattered areas of the country, faced wi th shortages of the copper coins. are paying bounties for pennies. The third largest bank 10 Maine -Northeast Bankahare Association and 8anc0hio of Akron, Ohio, offer a nickel boous for every 56-cent roll or pennies. Citizens Bank of Farmington, N .M .• paid Sl.25 for every 100 pennies turned in between June 2 and JUde 6 and wound up with more than a million pennies - over Sl0,000 worth. LINDA BARGESBEIMER. commun1cat1ons direc tor of Northeast. a holding company for eight banks with 47 branches in Mame, said the financial in- stitution was in .. desperate straits" because the Federal Reserve Bank In Boston cut shipments of penrues. The shortage is caused by a s urge in demand. ••AS THE PRICE of copper went up, a lot of people started holding large numbers of pen- nies at home," aaid Martln Abrams, a spokesman for the Federal Res erve Bank of Cleveland. People figured the value of the metal in the coin wouJd be more lhan one cent. "It dido 't rea ch that point." Abrams said. Frank DeLeo. a spokesman for the Bureau of the Mint in Washington. D.C .. said the agen- cy is coining 50 million to 55 million peonies a day -20 per- cent more than at the same time last year. THE INCREASED s upply, however, apparently Isn't as big as the increased demand. guess IOlne people might boli CID •· to pennies In bopea of Mme ,. numismatic value ... Tllree, some people don't see that pen. nlea have much value. so ._ Juat store them in piggy banD," she said. · ROBERT ZIEGLER, ~ vice president of Citlzena Bink, whlch pa!d out $2,630 in pre. mlums for pennies, agreed. "Peopte don't like to carry 9m- nies around," be said. Zlef_!er said the New MeJda> bank s bonus offer drew -D overwhelming response. . '·People were walking in with Jars ot pennies. We had jU"S. wine bottles, buckets, oran_gt juice cootainen, bags," he said. ··one fellow brought io a wheelbarrow with $1,200 A fellow came in with a JS..galloo drum. No one could lift it, so be kept shoveling it into bags and bringing it into the bank." .. I I I What's a fella to do when it's too hot to crawl? If you're 10 months old like Zerrick Columbe of Dayton, Ohio. and Grandma Susan Clark is around, you wait for her to tuck you into a kitchen pan and douse you with cooling water. "We want to get (pennies) out of the piggy bank . . . back into c irculation," s aid M s . Hargesbeimer The bonus campaign opened Monday. By mid-day Tuesday, Northeast had netted 130,000 pennies-$1.300. "The demand for pennies is up nationwide by 75 percent," satd S ue Funderburg . a spakeswoman for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. There are three possible rea- sons for the penny's popularity she said. "One is the interest in pre- cious metals . . Two Is that we STORAGE BECAME a~ lem. as the bags of coins piJed up. : "We had to find room m a vault," said Ziegler. "Girls """1re actually walking on bags of pen- nies.·· The penny is 95 percent ~r f Your Choice 9.99 Come In to your nearest JCPenney today and setect from this popular collection of women's tops and pants. You'll love the sty1es ... and the prices! All items are of the latest easy-care fabrics and are pertect f0< those sunny summer months. Hooy in today! Aasorted sizes . Short sleeved boucie top, ong. S 1 3. Spec!al 9.99 Polyester/gabardine slack, ong. $ 14, Special 9.99 Tunic top, Special 9.99 Stretch pent, orig. $14, Special 9.99 As8ort8d topa, Special 9.99 Closeout! 2 for s3 Choose yoor favorite from a greet asaortment of current fashion belts. Fabfics, vtnyts. metals and more in popular styles and cok>rs. --== Now, . two great . ways to charge! 20% off all sunglasses. You've got It made In ht atwM In ..._ 800~11111 H ••• at 20% 88Ylng91 ChocJee from a grMt llleClon ot famouMnlMr etytee for men 8ftd women. Lota of '-'*-' frlmM.ndleneea. '. ' June Barg~in Days • • . I No mlnnum punNM ,......, when you dWge tt on ,_.,NI.., 0-11-.y dwte ......_ -rstlfbPenney a FA5HION ISl.ANO . aE'.1 NEWP.ORT~ Fashion Island Store Only 644-2313 I • • I . I / QUEENIE c ... ~ .. _...,.._____ ~-25 BB Bogs' Ou N~ .. , .. , DEAR PAT: Tbe Boys' Club of Huntington Beach needs your readers' help! We r~nUy opened a much needed second clubhouse localed at Bushard School, 19689 EducatJooal Lane, Hunt· ingt.on Beach. Thia ls a non-profit organization open to boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 18. Due to lack of funda, our summer hours are limited to from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. We hope your readers will once again meet the needs of these kids with the following items, which may be previously used bul in good coaditioo: games; pool tables and equipment; pinball machines; air hockey; Ping-Pong tables; craft supplies; hand and power tools for wood shop; all types of sporting goods equipment (basketball. football, baseball, soccer, weight lllting etc.>; and office equipment (ty;-ewritecs, adding machines. d esks, chairs. filing c abinets, mimeograph paper, a nd desk supplies). We also need volunteers who can donate some of their time to these kids, wbetber it's for an hour playing a game, coaching a team, teaching a craft or skill or helping raise funds to keep our clubs 1Jpen. All mooey and items att tax deductible plus your readers will have tbe satisfaction of knowing they are helping to change our young people's lives for the better J .A. and J.S ., Huntlngtoo Beach lleaden who cu gtwe &lie boys' mb a Mlpbts hind are Uke4 to C41etlld Jeu Abel, f..t ralaiag ~rdiaator or Jllcly Sheldon, voluteer for tbe dab, by pheelng m 15t9. Nee Signs Cont~ 't' .. '!' DEAR PAT: I think I know most of the new symbolic road signs. but am worried that. I may come across some I will not recognize when I drive cross~untry later t.his summer. ls there any reference source that shows and defines aJl ot the symbol signs used on highways throughout the U.S.? D.L., Newport Beach Tbe govenuneet bas put toce&llet' a colerflll poster Wa.stratiag Ute various ..... &laat are com· l.ng tnto me. It sells for $1.25 from Ute 8-perl•&a· deat of Docaments, U.S. Gove,.meid Prt.MlllS Of. nee, Washington, D.C. *82. Order stock ••mber ese-.11152-1. New Hosn K~ Car Cool DEAR PAT: Can you find out how often the "experts" recommend changing radiator hoses lo avoid breakage? I'd also be interested ln any other tips that can help keep a car's cooling system operating without problems. I just bought a new car and want to take good care or iL K. L.. HunU.ogton Beach Dayco Automotive Aftennarket Co., a car HOllal 1yaem parts 1applier, adYbel replaclag all ..... ud clralalag, nu1a1n1 ud rdllllag tbe ~I 1ya&em wltb a aew coolut solatloll a1 dHCrlbed Ill tM OW11er'1 muul at~ two-year or 3f,tltpolnL Dayco et1gineen recommeDd wasld•I tbe radiator cap ud flller M!Ck wltb cleu water, UgbtetdJIC hose clamps, and lnspectl.D1 all cooling Hd Ilea&« ltolel for cracks, soft lpoU or ea· ces1ln laanletUag eYel'J 1Z IDOll&llil or U.tlt mllet. Dayco allo nues&a preaare t.U.1 Ute •Ure 1ya&em 8lld Ute radiator cap for proper pressure a.o&dial capadty ud cleanJq tM enerter of the radiator COft ud alr·eoodlUonlDS ~ • an aaaulbuls. ,,,.. ,, • • •• Keeps you on top Of the local .cene ... lttJlflQlieH (JAOAN~J RIVIM.I In tM \ Summer School On-The-Mall DAILY PILOT He Was Bora Too Late J'irginian EachemJ Motkm lneomJeniencea ~~~ STAUNTON, Va. -Sd1ar Jont1 Ill wH born, for tbe aeeood time. la UM autwn ol tt4l. "!bat mak11 blm 31 IOlaC on at yeen okl. When be WU bom the flnt Um•. « bow loG& that U.t. lut· ed. be ta not quite aure. but be bu a notion. So woWd you lf :you dropped LD oo blm for a vi.alt. Bl UVE8 IN a bouae built about la which 1UU bu the oristnal wallpaper. ooly •llshtb faded. Howard Chandler Chrl.sty print.I decorate the walls. The doorbell rings ln the kitchen. a bra11 hammer strlkloc two bran bowls. No fancy chimes for Jones. .,,,,.----------.. TIM a.on ol pride be takes ID bis ( AMERIC4 J ;:r~~ua111 deecrtbed .. old _ Hta teleDboae ta a 110Ud COO· "'-----------' tnvance ol llMtal and wood. vln· ceotwy," be aotalned, "eome tJme from aroaDCl 1100 to lt30. It was a happy life. but lt wu cut abort. l don't bow how. "Tbe It.le I'm llvtac now isn't. all that happy. I eouJd go into the realOM. ·but I'd rather not. They are mimportut. ••1•• A WO&KING man, and I can 't eacape tbe electronic calculators and plastic corks and digital clocks of today's world , o r the s h o dd y workmanship. But when I'm home lean." He put a roll on a player piano. the keyboard sprang to life. Scott Joplin. Maple Leal RH. ta1e 1910, complete with awltcbboud. He cooks at a 1plit· lnel aton, vintage 1930. He draw1 hi. beer from a tap that Mr. Dooley might have used and serves it on a porcelain-topped kltcben table. ACTUALLY, HIS BEEB would keep as cold lo bla 1920 refrigerator, with the coils on top. but be prefers honest draft beer. He bu , however. made one concession to modem design, an excusable ooe. His calllOpe is powered. not by steam, but by battery·aenerated wind. "A bo 1 ler would be too dangerous," be said. CONSUMER ·•My office ts upstairs." be sald. "My shop is in the base-- ment." Upslalrs, be works al a roll· top desk. types on a 1910 OUver, in perfect typing condition. and figures bills on a hand-cranked addinl macbl.De. 1be bills are for piano repair. often for repair of a long-forgotten player piano He owns three bimseU. "When I am home, 1 am sur· rounded by the workaday tools and pleasures of another lime. a happier llme. The pace was sk>wer but the quality of life, the quality of everything, was bet· ter. I return to that former hap- py life when I am at home." J ones designed and built the gor geous thing himself. from scratch. every brass whistle and every brass key. Alter 10 years. it polishes up and performs like new. Serving Fresh Seafood Broiled Over Mesquite Wood Charcoal ENTERTAINMENT 6 DANCING NIGHTLY Fe~turi.Dg' 'CAJ,USA'' ''l'U. BF. GE1TING it ready soon fo r the Fourth of Jul y parade."' he said. "Come by m a couple of .weeks and I'll give you MeConntck St. at Red Hin IN THE BASEMENT, he tinkers with his Model·T Ford sedan. which might have rolled off the assembly line yesterday, or bis Model-A truck, on which he hauls bis calliope. WHAT OO'llEllS COLLECT at flea markets. sentimentally, Jones accumulates purposefully. COSTA MESA 546-9880 "I believe I lived a prior life some time alter the turn or lbe He is a piano technician by trade. but also is a master mechanic and cabinet ma ker No job of restoration bafOes his deft hands. If a part 1s unavatla· bl e, he fashions it from scrap. an advance performance. Call i\ before you come .. Clvtl G bll He had a sudden afterthought. rum ng · · "If I'm not at home. call back Gloomy Gus later I don't use an an!.wenng t the !>erv1ce" You'll save$J51totheWmdyQ~ Uni ted can take you to Chicago for onl y $12.9. Thats a savings of S J5 J. And well ta.kc you there wi th more widcbodics than anyone. Super fares and super savings all summer Jong. Thats what frie ndly skies arc all al:x>ut. DAILY PILOT Children fly for even less. We ·ve got a h'l·cat low fare for kid s. too. Children (ages 2-11 ) fl y for onl y $96.75. Seal~ arc limi ted. but Unitcds $129 fare to Chicago has no other restrictions. So this sumn1ci: let Unitcrl show you how to save on more fligh ts to more places than any other ai rline. Leave 7:40 a.m. I :25 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 3.5!5 p.m. J:lOpm. 7:00p.m. 4:25 p.m. 10.05 p.m 10:20 p.m. (NightCooch) 4:00 a.m. 12:30 a.m. (Night Coach) 6' 15 a.m 7:50a.m. J2:50p.m . ~~~~~~~~ From Ontario 1:30 p.m. 6:35 p.m. CaJJ your Travel Agent, or call United. Partners in Travel with Western I ntcmational Hotels. 'T/11~ lS mt1 summer to c111oy!" --------------.. • { ' t ! 1 _. . , . • • l • • .. ~ ' .• I ,. • ~ . ~ . ~ . . . . . . . • • t ' . . . . . . ,,, • • .. " • , ! i I 1 1 iamond -50 Carat 14K Yell ow Gotd Dinner Ring $799°° Lady's .82 Carat 14K Yellow Gold Solitaire Ring 5269r 2.57 carat Diamond . Salfi Ends -Saturday, June 28th Save up to 50% on DIAMONDS -WATCHES -GIFTS Buy Now On layaway on Gifts for future Gift Giving Occasions ........ ntire DIAMOND SEIKO -BULOVA PEND A MTS ..,, .. ACCUTRON -OMEGA '159 .. -CARAVELLE 20 Cint Reg 1450 00 '224 .. WATCHES 25 Carat Reg S585 00 ,~.,.. 32 Carat Reg s 750 00 •)75• '177 .. • 7 Carat Reg s 1750 00 60% 58 Carat Reo S1975 00. '987M SAYE up to 83 C¥9l Rec;i S2500 00. 1149,.. ~ othef 1 es & 11zf'11 lo c h()()&f:l lrom Entire Stock Loose Diamonds Large Selection 27% off 14K Solid Gold Chains & Bracelets HI tnCf't Setoent1rw Neck Cha1nt. s1999 Reg 152 50 18 inch $efpenlloe NeGI• Chain!> eo S69 60 s23aa 20 mch ~1ne Neck Ctia1ns Reo le6 S2688 2-4 inch SefDenttne Neck Chains S2988 Reo 17950 '2688 18 1ncti Cobra Neck Chain<, svss Reo se5oo S3988 24 tnch COb<a Nedi Chain• Reg S10500 7 inch Scrrsnttne Brace101 .. Reg S29 5 '1'P9 All °""'" CIMllM 1I3 OFF DIAMOND EARRINGS 04 Carat Tot Wt Reg S1 2500 06 Carat Tot Wt Reg S160 00 10 Carat Tot Wt Reg. S20000 15 Carat Tot Wt Reg S300 00 20 Carat Tot Wt Reg. S385 00 23 Carat Tot Wt Reg $400 00 34 Carat Tot Wt Reg S600 00 54 Carat Tot Wt Reg S1050 00 58 Carat Tot Wt Reg S1100 00 76 Carat Tot Wt Reg S1695 00 94 Carat Tot Wt Reg . $2750 00 1 00 Carat Tot Wt Reg S2925 00 1.40 Carat Tot Wt Reg. $5100.00 . Plain & Carved Values to $300 00 s5990 s7990 SCJ990 s1499o .. 'J8CJ90 s19990 s29990 s49990 s54990 S839SO s136500 s14590o s255000 aJL TURED PEARLS 0... $60,000.00 Shd of .... SllS.00 to SJ000.00 Ring 1.52 Carat Marquise Cut Platinum Mounting. Baguette Sides Sterljng Silver _,,_Entire stocJc Y2 Price • Wallace • International Diamond Ring Reg $30,000.00 s18,975°° Genuine Emerald & Diamond 14K Yellow Gold Dinner Ring Reg. S1465.00 ...................... ~121• Lady's 1.09 Carat Dlarnond 14K White Gold Wedding Set ..... ~M75°° 3.89 CarM tOtal wt. Diamond Dinner Ring • Reed & Barton • Towle • Gorham • Lunt Place Setting&. Serving Pfeces. ()pen Stock Pieces Tremendous Selection All70%0Ff Open 'Til 9 Thursday & Friday Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Greatest Store-Wide Sale In Our 12 Year History! A.H. WEINERT .. • . t ' . t ~ A.J• OM.Y fltLOT Land Use Plan Rev~mp Set .................... •1 Dl:l.09a aaoou raWIN ... ..., .......... Or..,. ~nen lo.....S lo Oftrl'Uul ... .. d• to abon-. u,. Um• It tllk• lo pt a project Thet'a becaUM Neu.a vi~ pM!al plan'• Im UM poUe ... •PldfYIDI, for t"Hmple, denalt)' ud open 11)4aC., w1U be ellmin1t.ct. Only broed cat.pi• wUI be named. • ner, it wiU eliminate h11aJln1 by pro- test 1:roupe over detaJla preunUy built lnto the 1eneral plan. PEWE& DETAILS In the 1eneral plan 1bould alao Hve tlme and money fOf' tbecounty, Bell Hid. ~*:=.-.:..-Ind ODMalt ,..,... tM ................ MCUan of t.M comt1~'1 l plan wtll be ••kJo1 °" ,_..al and abort on delalla, •· Proteata are often baaed on tn· <'001l1tmcl• of UM <Mvtloper'1 pro- voaal wtlh the preeeat land UM element of lb• 1eneral plan. Jn addition to phaatn1 out the 1pectncs. planners expect to 1tren1t.ben policies auldlnl land use plannlna. uid Al J , pl-•·• manqer r<w the ff"aty EDvltoomeat.al Manaaement ~· 0nqe Oou8'1'1 unlDeCJf'POUt ed ~ oear lnlne, Laauna Hilla, ...... ~ and &I Toro wW be tbe land IDDll alfeded by the NYam,.ct polld• . Mud• of the lend la un· ... .aop.t ct11TING OlJT DETAIL wtll make it eaaler f« developen to Ulber tbelr re· 1ldenllal and commerelal projects lhroup the Ell.A maae leecbl to final approval by tbe COUDlY Pluminc Com· mlf.lkln and t.be Board ol Supervilon. Tboee poUcles -which haven't been updated since 1973 -will be shaped by county government·prepared docu· ment.a such as the development and transportation studies. P&F.SENT LAND USE policies don't take into cooalderalioo inflation, hi1h housing costs and houai.n1 ahortaaea, planners said. CITISKN AND BO•KOWNBa croupe tbat want to fttht proposed de-velol>mmt projed:s ln lhe future may It.an to rocus their eoer~1es on tbe SOD· Developera have eomplaJned for year1 U..t comple• land uae policies add to t.be price ol boualq by bltlng ~wlnl caeta. By taJdng these facton into account. Hut planners deny lhat lhe revamp will allow development to nm rampant. Lbe overhauled policies micht caJI for higher bousang densities and leas open space u a trade for affordable boualna. Instead, said Tim Neeley, EMA plaa· VCI Leaders New officers of the associated student body at UC Irvine are <back row, from left) WUliam Caraccio, president, and vice presidents Kathy Stangl and Larry Holtz. Front row <from left). vice prest· dents Matthais Miller and James Zim· merman . They will serve during 1980·81 school year. Creativity Goal In Kids' Classes Space exploration, magic, computer scienc•. am and crafts, calculator games and creative movement are among the classes offered ln VISTA. a summer series or Saturday workshopa, sponsored by the Gifted Children's Association of Orange County Registration for the29 classes for children 4to15 will be held through July 12. Enrollment rees ranae from Sl2to$20 per session. VlSfA classes will be held at 8:45 a .m. and 10:45 a m on four Saturdays, July 12, 19. 26 and Aug. 2 at Westmont School. 8251 Heil Ave., Hunt- ington Beach, and at Saddleback College, 2B(lOO Marguerite Parkway, M1ss1on Viejo. This is the fifth series of VISTA classes offered by the association, a non·profil organization of families devoted to further the development of youngsters with a high potential for learning. Information may be obtained by calling 894-<>863 or 831-6177. .. FFt~CTIV£ 61'26 Tll RU 71'o} Blood Drive Slated Bloodmobile s sponsored by the Orange Cowity Red Cross Blood Center wUl be stationed tbrou1bout the county during July. Jn addition to its re· gular hours, the Blood Center. 601 N. Golden Circle Drive. Sant.a Ana, will be open from 9 a m. to 1 :30 p.m . July 4 through July 8. LOCAL BLOOD MOBILES and hours are. July I Costa Mesa Memorial Hoepltal, 301 Victoria St .. nooa to 4:30 p.m. July 8: Elks Lodge, 10480 Talbert Ave., Fountain Valley, 2:45 to 7:30 p.m. July 11 Sooth Coast Pl aza Hotel. 666 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa. I :45 p.m . t.o 6:30 p.m. July 21: Hotel Laguna. 425 S. Coast Highway. 9:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. t appointmenL" 492·6664 ) July 28: Holy Spirit Ca tholic Church. 17270 Ward St. Fountain Valley,2:45 to7·30p m July 29. First Chns· tlan Church. 1207 Mam St . Huntington Beach. 2:45 to 7:30 p.m AN APPOINTMENT to donate blood at the center or at a blood· mobile may be made by c-alling 835-5381 Group Flayed OAKLAND I AP> - An audit r eport says there were numerous ir regularities in the fin a ncing of OCCU R, Oakland's multi·racial community.based or· ganization. % Annual ralr LOCK IN THIS HIGH RATE FOR 2Y2 TO 10 YEARS. $100 minimum 'Iteasury Certifi- cate. JO month to 10 year tenns. J ntercst compounded daily. Pays you . 25% more t him any bank on a comparahlt· account. " ~ .... "!.~,..,..::'•·'l.."I NEWPORT BEACH 4001 MAcARTH UR BLVD. N£AR JAM80Ht:t: IH>AD 833-8383 F't1.1t-n.I n,c.ul .. tMm' f't 't\tttn· • ~ul"'fffttf 1.-f tt1ft·n°" 1•·n•lh lor ••tu'\ • lth.l, .. ,.,._J .,,.,... ...,.or • ..,, ... Now_ savings lnsuredto~ $100,000. ~ TUSTIN 615 E. FIRST ST. AOOSI n<>M LARWIN SQUARE 5'4-70.0 ' ' Brown Opposed Senate Gets New Tax Bill By O.C. HUSTINGS Of fte Dally ~ MAlff Assemblywoman Marian Bergesoo's bill to make index.lng of atate income taxes permanent law I.a expected to go to tbe Senate floor Utla wHk. The bill, AB 2001, won the unanimous approval of Lbe 13-member Senate Fmance Committee Mon· day. It already has been approved 81-0 by the full Assembly. THE INDEXING MEASURE authored by lhe Republican assemblywoman from Newport Beach follows her AB Z16. which won approval in 1979, but only after a two-year s unset clause W ltS built into 1t. That bill. which expires m 1981, caJled for the indexmg or state income taxes so that Californians who receive cost-of·hvlng pay increases aren t automatically shoved mto higher tax brackets. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. said he would veto the original indexing bill unless a sunset clause was added. and be is on record as being agall\St Mrs. Bergeeon's latest effort. RE SAYS THE STATE'S rt'venue picture isn't clear in the wake of Proposition 13 and other tux· cutting measures and that the Legislature s hould wait to SE"e the effects or these measures before making indexing permanent Mrs. Bergeson says people should be allowed to "keep their hard·earned wages" and that th1· state shouldn't be allowed to reap "exces~ fund'>" for its treasury because of inflation. The ball. ~he adds. would prevent that. ~ while there's etill tiim, you can eam annual intere8t compounded quar- terly (9.84% annual yield) with S600 or tmre, and lock in this rate for one year. So, no matter what hal)pens t.o interest rates, and they have been fillinr rapidly, yoo can eem a high 9Wl, inten:!et tor the next 12 months witli a O>rnmercial Credit thrift certificate. It other terms fit your thrift plans better, wedter theee too. On 2',.t yMr thrift oerUficates ot ~ or more we pay 1h% higher interest rate than Federal law allows on ~ year oertfftcata at banks and savings & loans. And for current rates on our ·~90 Day Won- der" three month 'oortiftcates for ff,~ or more, check a local Commercial CredJt offke. All thrift certificates earn 6'.t> annual .int.ereet on early. withdrawal. So don't put it df. ThiR offer is limited. - ..... ..-. -.. DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Sill pie • • . • • . • . • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • •• $41 first ~ (any tlplc) ............•••••• $28 C1rp11atllll F..U.n ...................... $225* ,, Partnerslllp Fennatiln ....•. , .......•...•••• $345* '.! Uncontested Divorces : =: .............. $158* 1hlk IMuWr Defense o • • o • • • • , , • , , ., , 0 0 0 0 $350** If "'"•'I 11 Unlawflll Detainer .•....••.•..•........•••.• $90* · ·' Accident cases ......••.......... free Consultltila -. - ~ ... ,..._ .., .... -... - MELLER & SNYDER A Professional Law Corporation 19762 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 311, lrvlne 85Ht121 ask for John Connolly, Attorney at Law BOYS and GIRLS 5 YRS. -13 YRS. (Post Kindergarten) 4,5,6,7,8,9 or 10 WEEKS JUNE 16th -AUG. 22nd 3,4 or 5 DAYS A WEEK Serving: IRVINE, CORONA DEL MAR, NEWPORT BEACH, COSTA MESA , TUSTIN, SANTA ANA Send the coupon with your check or ~ order, or bring it into a Q>mmercial Credit of&e. Available to California resident.a only. r------------, Hl'n''s my ctm or money oroer !Of' a Thrift cm.il'lcat.e I for(~ one) _2\t yean _ 1 yew _3 mont!ia In I the amount ofS ($500 mlnnnum on I and SM I yeercert.illc:ateti. $1.llOO minimum on 3 month c:en.irate.) I Type of llCIODUnt: 0 lnc:hVldual 0 Joint Tenancy I O'l'rwlAle I lntht--Cl)af:-----..,,--.....,....---- 1 ..... prilll I ----• ~~ I I ~tAddr.. I I CltJ r.i I I ., 8odll s.auit¥1'1U i.o.• I I COMMER.CIAL CRJ.DIT I L CO\\M~ CRJ.00 RAN. INC~TEO J ------------ , vff ospi tal Board Elects Jolinson Niu JoMlon, 1 l'et.lnd lapltal pluatq ed· •lalltn&4r a.d nur.anc eouWt.ant. Ml been e&.c· ted vM9 ,....W.Ot ol I.he board ol di~ It Sad· &bee* Oomnwntu H0tl>ALa1 ln Lacuna HUia. Mn. JohMoa retired ln l8'7t .. diredor ol ..-r•U.. fOf' Med cal Plannln1 Auod1t.ee ID· wraau..I, lAc • where the wu lD cbarc• ot operatkm for Iran and t.M JIUdd .. Eut &ht haa participated In plannlnt for hotpltala ID the U.S ud ll lbe author ol 1 textbook on com· mualcable d!Muee and H veral 'oumal 1rtlcl11 on beattb care tnnda and plannin1. TERRY ROMPERS IN ------\I 3 snLES 8'1ght W>lod Of ltt <olo<ed itropl•u Of \olod colo1 \tropped with •mb<o•d.r- ed d.''9" El0tt1C woo't ~-M·l \ GOLD-TONE PHOTO FRAMES SAU AnEl249 ~,..,..I 3.'9· YOUI S.29 OIOtCI Choo .. 3· 11•·· • •·' '• ~.r, Of 8itl0" rect0ft9Ul0< ---~..-Of O¥QJ '"'°9e fOf Vt-lf\9 ~ DEEP CHANNEL SHADOW IOX STYU nLENOL lOOTABLm IEG.111 2.49 R~ulor "'.,.ll'h PEPTO BISMOL ANTACID REG.79c 1.09 BRECK HAIR COLOR IEG.]44 1.11 Shampoo-1n $elect.cl 1hod.1. CARESS BODY BAR SUPll29c PllCI Whtie Stodu loltl BAYER ASPIRIN FORCH.IN llG.3 c 53' It ...i.t bottle. JOHNSON'S IAIYOIL llG. 2.29 179 10.0V'l(t botlle GO READY FOR . . ~.June25,t• OM.Y"°1 AJI Individuals Cited for Aid to Needy 8y fte A.1Md1... ...... St.ate Cyrus Vance, to Nobel PMee Pr1 .. Five men and women have been winner Dr. Norman Bol'lauc. to tbe late bonond foir •tntehlnf a Mfplnl band to former U.S. Rep, Allard K. Lowmlteln the handicapped, the alck and lhe poor and to the U.S. hockey team wblcb woa at home and abroad. the &old medal lD tbe Wlnter Olymptcs. Tb• ftv• are amoo1 the reclplenta of Each ol lbe awatdl for public n1ur• Jefftraoa Awarda laaued by the will be accompanied by SSJJOO and a ·American lnatltut.e of Public Service, a aold medallion. non·proflt IJ"OUP bued in Wublnston. TREY WEaE CHOSEN from among local award winnen in a proaram de· al1ned to bllhllaht lbe contributions of Individuals whose work would not otherwise be recoentzed outaide their hometowns. Each winner receives Sl.000 and a eold medallion. Separate Jefferson Award.a, for public fitures, went to former Secretary or Amone lbe k>cal wt.nnen wu John Carpenter of Lake View Terrace. Calif., who built and rum the Heaven on Earth Ranch. a free, recreaUonal facillty for handicapped youngsters. The ranch was opened ln 1934 and 600,000 youn1 people have visited It alnce then. Carpenter aeeks no compenuUon for bis work with the children. "They do ao much for me," he said. tl1 14"PIWIAI ··"·" 15.99 16"T9"1M IK.11." 8.99 OTBEa LOCAL WINNEU are : Elaine Grtebenow of Ml.nDeapolla. • nurH who worked with retwieea ln Cambodia: Tllda Kemplen ol Duff. Tenn .. director of the llountaln Com· munlU. CbUd Care Development Cen· ten; Lee Klein of Miami, d1rector of lbe Deed Club Chlldren'a Cancer CUnlc at tbe Unlvenlty of Miami: and Dr. Louis Mattucl of Phlladelpbla, co· founder ol a center to belp teeo-aae drus users. The lnstitute established the Jefferson Awarct. in 1973 to honor achievement in public service. The awards for local· level work were introduced in 1'71 UD· der a program co-sponsored by the in· stltut.e and by newspapers and broad· casters from throughout the U.S. ~l~ ~ I i I ,. I_ • IO·Ol. 'FLIGHT TIME' LUGGAGE MULTI-POSITION CHAISE JEANNETIE BEER MUGS ~~~~~~12•• 22" REG. 16. 99 WUllNDU DELUXE ROUND BARBECUE 1099 MAYBELLINE FRESH WH REG.12• 1.19 8rown block or block mo\Coro PENNZOIL 30 WT MOTOR Oil SALE13c PllCI Ouor1 ?ho~••~~ ~?n ~o~~~~•n co 1'9 polymer tube loghtw .. gh• lrO'TI•!\ TOUI REG. 9. 99 EACH OICMCl EXPORSIVILLA SPANISH OLIVES SAU79c PRICE 1 01 p,,.._.,,,o ~•vtt.o While ''°'~' lo\! & or Wh<f• '*'" lcnt PEPSI COLA DIET OR REG . IEG.J39 2.09 CELEBRln 1-LB. CANNED HAM SUPl•1'' P11a W1'11le 'tocl" 1o,1 AWAllAN TROPIC LOTION OI Oil llG.22• 2.tt WESTCLOX TIA YEL ALAIM IEG.599 10.9t F1h Ill tht •MOllt\I •pO(t ~,~9~'~ 79c ponr " 01 C.00.•• ono o ''"'"' 0 C.I a.., ....,q REG. 1.39 EA . 12-PACK COORS BEER ~~:~~.~~~~~·J·" 359 S0ttnQ warP< In. qr"'' toghl laslP 5IOC• uP' INFLATABLE 2 MAN BOAT REG. 16.99 1366 Heavy 9oug.. ~•nyl With oor holO.n Oon not ondud.cl &,.... ................. ,..,. _ _, .. __ E & J GALLO TABLE WINES REG. 239 J.89 I HTI JALTA VODKA OR CASTLE GIN IEG.3'-' 4.19 J::i LANCERS WINE ROSE OI BIANCO ~.32• 4.59 JSt• ANCIENT AGE IOU I BON 86PIOOF IEG.529 6.29 ......, WESTMlff\lU HUNTINGTON IEAOf HUNTINGTON WOt HUNTINGTON 8fAOf R TORO W.twilmtr at Golden Wftt 21131 ltach Blvd. at Atlanta 5181 Womtr 9861 Adami at Btoollhur1t B Toro at Rodifltld &1-...en, No.n., Ce••• ... bf• ~ Array of Personalities in Trial KLANSMAN TURNED NAZI Roland Wood: Not..Uker ] apanese Students Need Host Homes Host families are needed ror 31 Japanese students who will vis· it Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley this summer through a program planned by Jnlerstudy, a San Francisco.based educa· tional travel organization. The Japanese visitors, ages 14 lo 18. will arrive Aug. 1 and stay with local families through Aug. 17. Families will be respoos1· ble for a student's room and board during the visit. · The students will attend conversational English classes at the First Baptist Church or Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley. Field : J trips and sight-seeing excursions to places such as Disneyland are slated. -· Families interested in providing a te mporary home for a v1sat· ing Japanese student should contact Jan Goodin, 962·2191 J Man Doesn't Get Shop, But a ~Refund Hersel Mahgerefteh's dream of opening an imported rug shop in Corona del Mar never came true so he has setUed for a $41.2S re· fund instead. That's how much Newport Beach City Council members agreed the Huntington Beach res· ident had commg for terminal· Ing bis city-issued business license. Mabgerefteb had planned on opening the World Rug Center at 3024 East Coast Highway but ex· plained to council members that he had been unable to acquire the property. Council members said since the businessman's plans had folded. the least they could do was give him the refund. Quake Reported FONTANA <AP> -A minor e arthquake went almost unnoticed when it rolled through the San Bernardino Valley Mon· day. ORSENSBORO, N.C. <AP> - An unuaual array of pereoo&UU. hu emersecl dur· ln1 the trtal of 1Ja Ku Klu.a Klaumen and American Nu.11 on chars• of klWD1 five com· mwlllta. There·a a courtly. white· haired Southern lawyer laid to be •moot.her than cotton lrelb from the cln: an Imperial Wlaard of a white extremist 1roup who sporta an electroaic watch U>.t plays "Dixie; .. and a commwliat'a widow wbo bolds a doctoral degree and speaks in aoft tones about revolution. fa1cl1m and cooaplracy. ALL t\llE DaAWN to the third-floor courtroom for the trial of the Klanamen and Nazis oo llve counta of murder and one count of riotlq stemminc from the •booting deaths of five com- mun ists at a Communist Workers Party .sponsored "Death to the KJan" rally. On Nov. 3. a oioe-car caravan of Klansmen and Nuis cruised past about 100 demonstrators. Television news filma show there was heck.ling from both . sides. When CWP supporters began pounding Klan cars with picket signs, some Klansmen and Nazis took up weapons. Five communists were killed. Robert S. Cahoon, a white· haired charmer, defends Roland Wood. Cahoon has practiced law since 1942, but says it's a little like goH: "The fact that a fellow's been playing golf since 1942 doesn't mean he's worth a darn." Hereabouts. stories are legion about Cahoon. Observers say he picks a juror -usually female -and works on her -reason- ing. cajoling and pleading. Soon. s he's nodding, agrtting. Cahooo rests his case. Joe Grady, a s tout. fiftyish fellow with an easy smile, turna up almost dally with a fistful of dollars to buy the defendants' lunches. As Imperial Wizard of the White Knights of Liberty, a Winstoo-Salem white extremist group, he has held fund-raising cross-burnings for defendants. Earl To~kman, a bantam· weight lawyer with unruly, graying black hair. represents the widows or the slain men. He has followe d jury s election closely. making detailed notes. Tockman qult a job in Chicago with the Illinois Fair Employ- ment Practlces Commission. he says, to go to Greensboro after the shootings. Like other CWP s upporters. he sometimes speaks in slogans -using terms hke "revolutionary socialism." The C WP widows have generally stayed away from court, although two were on HEALTH FOOD SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH JULY 5, 1910 ,. 200 LU. $299 NATURAL VITAMIN "E" 90 Clf I •1L .... $4.4~ MAGNESIUM-sr• AMINO CHELATE IOOT ....... letj.$3.21 JOHMSOM"S SJ79 PASTA & PIZZA SAUCE JI I • ~ ....... $2.41 .OMI POUte C 16 OZJ s32• LECITHIN GRANULES .... MM llADYTOIAT 99c SUNFLOWER SEEDS 0..,... ................ MU.~ sr• ALOE PABA LOTION O..PWCl6-.J ..... Q.IO 270East17th St., Costa Mesa 548-9537 • Hlllgren Square • 548-6968 I h•Dd wbea the trtaJ beaan. MMD two doan lhoulln& CWP aup- por'Wn acuttlecl wttb 1bertlr1 deputJa outlide, the wldow1 left. One WU IJtpe Waller. Mn. Waller, 41, bu 1 Pb.D. lD the pbilaeopby of 1elnce. Her bu.band wu • medicaJ doetor wbo worked u a unJoo orallllzer lD textile mllla. Sbe malDta1na there will be no convtcUona beeause the slayinp were planned and executed by the FBI and other. unnamed, government agencies seeking to amub t.be CWP. She explained the CWP court.bouae demoutration tbU way: "I know it looked like, well. the CWP la at it aea.jn. but what we are really sayinc was· HeH .. tbe ehotce ·,.. lac. ID the 'IOI -rewolutJoaary aoclall.tm orfaldlm." Tbe defendant. are bta men wttb the klDd of ruddy faces caUMd by years of work out.- doors. Most were bl1h acbool dropoutl. leny 8laJdl la a muatacbloed, 32-year-old with dark, aUck~­ b a c It balr. He wears an American nag emblem on bis blue jacket. lad1 Fowler, • red-haired 27-year-old with a aoft spare Ure at hia waiat, ii the only delea- dant jailed without baJI. Ria akin is pallid. b1a face expreaioo· leaa. ColemaD Pridmore Is a plump. 37-year-old Klansman. ff• 1pmdt b1t daYI ID eoat ed back in • twfwl cw.. dan1Ua1 fl•• tacbH oil IM floor. handa folded ov.r bit stomach. D1Yld Matt•ew1. 2~ a Klanama.n with four cb.llcJha 1 and a teen-•1e wile, cbewl a e ballpoint pen and takes cartful notes In court. Law1ewe .. .,.,.., a sldlnY i 25-year-old with busby back hair, alterna!:f peeks at 1'at- thew1 • notes cfrum1 h1a .... l thin fingers. l Wood. a smiling 3S-year '1 t 1 Klansman turned Nazl, '\. m akea studious notes on a yello~he bolcb on bla r. : He's it, he says, "becaU&e I want to ve something to loot back on." · WE BUY: FINE Jewelry Gold Coins CALL Silver AntiqtK$ 644-1440 WE MAKE A HOUSE YOUR HOME. 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Gulfltte CHARCOAL STARTER Sale llmlted to stock on hand. Sorry,~~ ralnchecks. No sales to dealers. e 'lteasury .._. '9ftl: 7H>e 8wl\ B!Yd. •car... ... : 18000 ~ SC • l.Mlhlood: 2770 E. ca.-ton SC. • ~: 100 Olly Dftw So. ..... , •• : 3520 TY* St .... AN: 3800 9 Brtleol SC •• TonwMle; 22015 ~ ~ .• wa a LIMd ttli: 21500 Victory &MS. "°"": Dllr· 9:30 a.m. to tlOO p.m./IUftdlly, 10:00 a.m. to e.oo p.m . • 1 New Firm Anno11nced Acquitted Fraud S.peci in Pe nny Maileet /ff usical Partners Agostinho Alves plays guitar and sings while his partner, Busha, dances and greets sudiences in the Chinatown section of Los Angeles. Alves, who arrived in the area two months ago, trained seven-year- old Busha for three years to dance, wear costume and shake bands with passersby, all for donation. ,,. ~ ... HAll9CM LAWN-MT. OUYE MonuatV • Ceme 1erv Ct-erretOty 162!> G1slef Ave Cosla Mesa ~5554 -- IA&.'r?. .... ._H:OH ,......HOME 64&-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 --f'tHC.MOTHHS 1&&.•0ADWAY MOllTUAltY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 -- SMTH&TUn&l MOITU.UY WISla.W CHAPIL Moftuawy • Cfe,.,.hons ~E. 17th St eo.taMeta 648 •• --Wl_,.,,.S IMTMS" MOllNMT WMelnSl tllnttnaion Beech 53M539 -,_,....., CGUIMIAL N WAL NOMI _,BolMAWI. TivaM11Nnetet ~ -'~"'* tew.MP4'1C OlfnttllY MoriUery °'--' 3llOO PecHtc View DttWI NlwPOft e .. on M+27'00 -W.COll ICll MOnuAW LAAuna Beech ..... ,5 ~·· SM"'-' Cel)lttreno .-S-t776 . ~ NEW WINDSOR . Md. <AP) -Clyfford Still, 75, an abstract ex· pressiooisl painter whose works are in lbe permanent collections of some or the nation's largest museums. died Monday of cancer al Si nai Hospital in Baltimore I .........,.. MID TllAT wmu D wa UDMI' ••no nm ... al oblie•doe'' to repa, tliloM wbo k»lt mOM~, bl.a tNd.lton would be llvee ltOtk in the c:.~ IDd tvmtulb' would NCOUP tMtr "I"" won.cl tor years for W. ud J'vt beeD tbrou81MUlq abUdbuk.t."Mid~. Tfie l*lD)' Uthuae Ua beee Mt up U a 1ut>- 1ldl1ry al the Metric llooet.arJ llint. a eompany Hou.tc. fanned after a ftder&I court JW'Y found b1m lanoeent ot fflCMral fraud cbarces in Sep· tembertm.. TID OOMPANY WILL 8VY PENNIES - which ltouaion aald will be worth nve cents in two yean due lo increuln1 copper prices and lbe P<>Qlb&Ucy lbe aovernment will stop mintln& the eolna -and sell them at a markup. "We wtll be buytna and aeWna millions of pen· nles throuthoul the United States -and possibly Europe -for Investment pw"pOleS .• " be said. HOUltOll. al a news coofennee, k>olted oo as an armored ur crew detivered 100.000 grama of pure tUver coln.s minted by the Metric Monetary Mint. as well u 100.000 pennies. "This ls a proud day ror me." be said as the aacks ol coins were carried In to the new office. "This ls basically lbe down payment oo lbe repay. ment." HOUSTON BURST UPON T HE Nevada political scene in 1974, just a few months after he opened the gold and sliver excbange office-in Las Vegas. He waged a campaign based on a "dual monetary system," a plan that called for lbe state to Issue silver certificates lbat would be legal lender in Nevada. But despite a namboyant and bJgblr publicized campaign. be garnered only a smal percentage of the vote. • ''Illere is no way in hell that I would ever run for governor of this stale agalo." Houston said at the news conference The gold and sUver exchange closed shortly after it was revealed the company held no stockpiles of gold and silver for customers as it claimed. More than 1,100 claims have been rlled in bankruptcy court by persons who lost nearly $3 million in the company's collapse. HOUSTON. CRAaGED WITH MAIL and wire fraud, said in his defense that tbe COCDPIJlY'S pro- blems stemmed from poor bo•tnMa practices aDd not an intent to defraud it.I customers. "Nine out ol 10 cualolben did get their allver." he said. "It wu only the ooe out ol 10 that got caught. right at the end." PUBLIC NOTICE '*·--~ ... c:...10 .._IS,Mf!,t,1 .. 1• h ..... --.·--.... _. PUBLIC NOTICE , IC11TIOUS 9~MESS NAMa STATEM•NT TM I01-ln9 ~''°"' ••1t Cilol"9 IMl\lnft$ .. SUPEAOAV COMPANY. !OS tht 51., Newi>O<t IMKI\. CA '*3 Ml<_. A. 0.-,, .,.,. Ai-Ave , •A. N~ 8-.c!\, CA~ LOut\ WllM-I BIHi At..Wr, J76 E ttlfl St .• CasW MtY. CA '16'1 T~" b<nl,_,, i\ l -IKI" by • o-M••·~· 81H ....,,;, ~A.Ori Tl\l\ ''°".,.,_ -~filed wl1ft tfllt County C,.... of <><.-. C-11 on J-~.19. ...... .ti Merft • -'· C•llfernle Face of /tlars -~...._.. ... .... • , l' long as the North American continent from w coast to coast, stretches across the center. ' ·· with an outline of the U .S. imposed upon it. This mosaic of 102 photos of Mars . furnished by NASA, and taken by Viking Orbiter 1, shows three huge volcanoes of the Tharsis Ridge at left. Valles Marineris. ________________ ..;;;.. ____________________________________________________________________ ~~ ~ 1 . '· . {/ "" . : Energy-saVing Ideas .... U.S. Proposes Standards for Appliances WASHINGTON <AP) -New energy·s avlng standards for home appliances could save COO· sumers $29.4 billion on thei r utility bills over the next 25 years. Energy Department of· ficials say. The proposed standards, which would affect appUances going on the market in about a year, also are expected lo save 4.28 billion . barrels ol oil by the year 2005, the officials said. THE STA.NDilDS "will save conswnen mooey oo uWity bills while saving ener gy for the country," said Assistant Secretary 'Jbomas Stelson. Department officials concede lbe standards will increase the purchase of price of affected ap- pliances. but said the differen~ would be more than made up by the savings in utility bills. For example. Stelson said , the extra cost or a more efficient autllmatic defrost refrigerator· freezer could be recovered in a little over two moalbs. A family or four would save "in lbe range of a couple of hun- dred dollars a year" with lbe more eoergy-e(ficaent products, be said. THE DEPARTMENT estimat· ed that utility-bill savings over the life ol the products range from $6 for a more energy. efficient gas clothes dryer to $624 for a gas furnace. The standards set mlnJmum energy-efficient levels to be met by eight major home appliances refrigerators and refrigerator.freezers. fr~urs. clothes dryers, kitthen ranges and ovens, water beaten. room air conditioners. central air con- ditioners and furnaces -that Andre Crouch Group Folding Thi8 Summer TULSA, Okla. <AP> -Andrae Crouch and The Disdples, a group that pioneered cootem· porary Christian mualc, an dls· banding after their July 5 COO· cert here. Crouch said he plans to quit touring ~ause "we are tired." "1 bate the road. 1 Jove to play ln different places, but t hate the travel.lnl in between. We are all Hd about bnak.lna 'U), but we're all lh'ed. Crouch and the ll·member band, winner of three Gramm)' awardl_. baH been to= llaee U.. 1a.lnlq wor populari~ for tbelr eoat•m· porary ppel mualc. Tbe poup combined rock •n roll and rbytllm and blues arraateme:ata wh.b lyrics about Jeaua Chrtat. Tbe IOI\ ol a CallfornJa ttreet p1·eacber, Crouch hu dectlcat.cl h11 muelc to Chriet 1ln ce •fe 11. Ht baa written hundred• or 1oa11. ( CONSUMER J account for 75 percent or home energy use. department orhc1aJs said. The department is rormuJattng the s tanda r d s unde r con · gr~s1ooal mandate . After public: hearings. it is expected to writeup final rules in Dece mber. Ap- pliances built under them will be on the market tn about a year , Slelsonsa.id. THE STANDARDS wouJd aJ. low products made after July 15. 1981 . to meet intermediate levels and those made after Jan I. 1986. to reach a higher level of energy efficiency. Officials satd most manufac:· turers will have httle trouble c:onfomung to the standards and Lillian Carter, above. and Bil- ly Carter. below, have been omitted from the 41st edition of Who's Who which lists 73,500 people who are "Ins." The wbys and wherefores of the ins and outs are a mystery. says P eople mag~. !J ..... said small manufacturers cans. obtain an extension of two yean. Among department sugges. ~ lions for manufacturers seeking- to meet the standards are im p r ove d in s ulation io re frige rators . freezers and u\ ens. and the use of intermi tent rather than continuousl burning pilot lights on w heater.s. ovens and furnaces. "lt t.S too complicated to~··· quickly." saJd Robert L . ffold.r > mg. vice president of the AP'w1 &oc:&allon of Home Appliance'!• Manufacturers, or the two-incb-' •: th1ck stack of standards r~" .! lt!ased by the Energy Depart-ment. ";1 'Wrist1catch' .,. • .n Designed to . ,, .. .r Tell Fertility ... ·~· NEW YORK CAP) -A New ~~ York firm plans to market a 1, ; woman's wristwat(b that tells''.~, not time, but fertility. according to Family Circle magazine. . ,0 It is claimed that the. ., mic.-ro(omputer instrument, '" called Fertillchron, will displa)(, .J• at the pttSS or a button reading$ .. or a woman's fertility, I Tbe readings are supposed to , be based on body temperat~~ variations of lbe wearer, dist· .I' in~u1shing between a s light fever and te mperature cbang~ caused b y ov ul ation , the..:I magazine said. """ The device i.s to sell for less than $100 when it goes on th~ ....... market early next year, In-,•. terso!'tcs Corp. told tbe.-.. maga:nne. . ,, Producer's .,Cl •••• ':lf . Wife Seeks ~n1' "le: l•'- $1.5 Million I LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -Tbe ~ wife of record producer Roy "! Baker baa 1ued for divorce ~R 7~ years of marriage, ukin1r- ror half of bis esUmated $3 million estate. Baker produces albuma for 11 the rock group "Queen." All~ • Cooper and other rock muatwlllf ct au. _:~ BA.a.llAU BAKBll, lf1t baa bMD eeparated trom ...,.. buabaDd l1nce .1 .. I, ctwd recoacll•ble cllfferencea ID IF SUperlor Court petition, accord-, ln1 to her attorney, Dona1 Woldman. The •ult seeks half of all ,.. 1lduall, advances aod ~>'altiea that Baker rectlves. JI.rs. Bakw• al10 demanded half of tb' couple'• a~ and bank invest· meata, aa well a1 their a.on.. R o >' ~ e S I l v e r S b a d o •• • automobile. ..... . . • • t f ) • f f I , ' J l t • , EWLVPILOT .4J5 IH)'lei,Qg for the 'Gnomes of Zurich' • ..,._ •O&D GNOME," MnRE writes. cieilled by Phllippus Aureolus Paracelsus. a eeMMr"y S.ia alchemist a nd physician. investigating the mechanics of mining and 1-.imw· ~.ases of mi.Den." He says the wol"d gnome "is (rom the Greek gie,tomos., earth dweUer, and orieinaJly meant a ~~ being wt.o guarded the mines and quar· MeJol the inner earth ... The minmg derivation m.lle Brown's pbrase es~ial.ly apt: in Zurich. U..gnoroes deal in gold, a metal that was the q•t ol the alchemists.'' '>,ADOther authority, the Rev. E. Cobham ~er iD hi.s "Dictionary of Phrase and Fable." says gn<WDe is Crom the Greet word gnoma "meanillg the knowing one or wise one." He acrees, however . that they were "elemental sprites ol tbe earth'' whose main job is guardi.Qg gold aud silver mines. WIL RUYGEN'S BEST SF.LUNG "'Gnomes" beok of a few years back puts the average belght 1wilhout cap) or a full grov.in gnome in the prlme of life <about 275 years ol age) at 15 centimeters. or ju.st under siit ioebes, which wouJd make him kaee high \o a bank CUSlJid<>r. But these were forest gnomes; the wrinkle-faced bearded chaps in the pointy red hats. betted blue tunics, brown green breeches and deer fur boots. The gnomes of Zurich are much taller-most- Jy normal human size, having moved to lbe city and experienced upward elf mobility among tbe species. Tbel'e wes no trouble finding them . They were hurrying in and out oC banks all over town witb an attache case in one bud md three newspapers in three different languages tucked under the other arm Tllien •• an ageless quality aboat tbem too. 11le male of the species in· variably we.rs Q11 za11.-e lL&han loafers daagling a pld t.aA&e. a aeverely cut Germ.an su.it with lapels sticking out like Japaneu fans and sbouJden that seem to conceal the eoathangers fnND JU.a laat tbree botels. He wan eo&d·framed tiD&ed ~les&M, chomps oo a Davidoff cl1a.r and carries bis garishly vis a -ed passport i n a bandsomety &ooled Florentine leather wallet. TRE PEJIALE GNOME f'AVOllS slit-skirted tailored suits in somber business stripes, medium hi&h heeled shoes or expensive Italian design and a blouse and scarf flaunting the name or moooeram of some chic designer. In Uleir attache cases. gnom es carry a minicalculator, a fold-up umbrella. several fa.nan · clal macaUne& in several languages, a Swiss chocolate bar Ct.be gnome quick lunch. for they are oatoriously parsimonious with their time and m01teY) and a plastic boWe ol mineral water (gnomes are suspicious of eveeything, espeetally lbe local water). Gnomes ar e secretive: they look at their diSitaJ watches by curling a band over tbe dial. p~venting non-gnomes from sneaking a f~ look. Gnome coaversation is a garetteer of pesos, baht, zelotes, drachmas, rubles. krone. rupees. P.Seudos, cruizeiros, yuan, dong, piasters and ot.Mr Seherg Suicide Events Probed PARIS <AP) -French authorities are in· v•tigating chaqes against an urudentified person alleged not to baft done everything posllble to pnvent actnlla Jean Seberg from commJWDa s uicide last year. 1be low•born adress was found dead ln her car Sept. 8 from wbal French medical examiners said was a fatal mixture of alcobol and barbiturates. Sbe wu 44. Tbe actress reportedly bed attempted Alidde on several previous OC· ~ Tbe in..UgaOon became known lD court papers filed bere Regents Name Chief SAN FBANCl$CO <AP> -JOMpb A. lloon, 12. a._ Prwlleo bualM m•. baa beell eleded ~ ol jM Ual••• of Callfornla board of -·· ....,. _ _. BoMrtO. ~ wbocom-_....._-.,._._ .~ .. .. r'tM ol Moan DrJ Doell Co. wl .... l&O M' F -Co •• tbe --eMir.-bU a ;;:-•dllkP wldl edllCtldGD ad wllll .... UC ,. ....... to c1mmuettr cbUIFlll• ..... ~--·-· .,, ... ........ ...... DAILY PILO T -&.lobaJ ....... ,,_,, Lalk pr.a:r modi tn mab9n. ar ... 1ve. 11ow with ~~ qwa with the calculalor. TbeJ Joi, , f« relauUon, pnfer tbe atateJy tea dam to tbe dbco. and ln re· pciee llU to Ill by a .tnam or ri vertNaak liAenlDC to \M dollar fall. Gnomes an playful; leavtn1 a plane or train they wtab each other "ein pt fahrt." AIK A GNOllS, •"80W"a ..,..., .. -and ~ or IM wW 1 a •ltr·Mk ti JOU .,.. the eomp1t• t1oa la,.. awb °" ........ Q~ •ft ea1 t.o ~>' ~· on a &rala or a w..t car. n.y al~ ,... lot &be wLMow aeat -• oa lbe Tran&-ltw<••u Elpre:a. the eata ln Uw v\lta dome car -U.. prompUy .,...,., tMlr .,._ tn a newspaper or .an of nporU. GMID• favor epenslve but CJOD.Mrvative J:uo. .,... ...... lhrcedel.. loww °" Clb'oea. ... 1-. v..-tabl.Y wiear ctn~ •loves and a state trooper· ANd ._ 1'a1Ma Mlliad the wheel. In general Otey an ltobd, aJmotn stumpy in build. like SwiA mectteval dnt.tcb ~- "DEMONS OF EARTH WHO DEUGHT In m1.1ehief.'' Alexander Pope called them in his pre. face t.o the .. Rape of the Lodr." Gnoma are prompt, meticulous. cautious, ag- JJ someone approaches you in the Zurich airport and whispers, ''chanae money"''' -this de· flnitely ia not a gnome But if the air reverberates with a chorus of unseen spn tes cooing "the rate to- day is .6171 U.S. dollan t.o the Swiaa franc," YoU know the gnomes of Zurich are at band. 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MUt Sntl.n, COMMA J8 ON YPllOT Miner Hoard: 49'ers, Gold; 80'ers, Ash •1 n.. AeMeu_. .,._ ~Mount Helem ~Md Ill anC'lent In· narda over vut •tnte ol LIM United States, the aal" ~t::.;u quld tn romln1 .. °' nompeH I .. proclaimed an ad ln a New Yon newspaper "Who i.now. • Could be 1ood for )'OUT 1arden. Or faKmale your '-lda Great for the man who hu everythlna And mu ea an ucellent mulch." "RepaJ!:fe It )'OUraeJf and 1et rich b)' selllna It to • r . Then'• mon wbe,.. Ulla cam• from." YES, Falt:NDS, THEaE'S PROFIT 1n pumice. cub 1n ash Mount St Helens ' dusty re11due a.s lbepet rock ofthenewd~ade The fallout from the May 18 eruption had hard· ly settled before ful·buck artists acro6S the land reaUud that ooce •lain the mountains of the Pacific Coast were olfenf\11 up treasure for lbe ta lung Two brothers IQ Norristown. Pa , gave up their scrap hauling business. borrowed a truck, and hauled back 40,000 pounds of the gray powder from a public works garage in Yaloma, Wash. They en· vision selling 600,000 two-ounce plastic containers of ash as souvenirs at SS a pop. That wouJd gross a cool $3 million. A MAIL-ORDER SPECIALIST lN NEW York waged an advertising campaign to sell a sandwich bag's worth for $1. He told his employees if the orders start flooding In they would be promptly dispatched to the Northwest. "I 'll give you guys some trowels. airplane tickets and some Baggies.'' Two college students in Akron. Ohio. are get· ting bottled ash from a neighbor's sister who lives in Yakima and reselling it in smaller bottles in S2 and Sl.SO sizes. They've even thought of a practical use for the dust. They plan to sell hour glasses and egg timers filled with ash instead of sand. Cl-06er lo the source 1s Joe James. owner of Ye Olde Curiosity Shop on the waterfront in Seattle, v.•bo says. "We've got all varieties. the real fme ash and the coarser stuff that fell rloser to the mountain." FOil INSTANCE, A TWO.OUNCE, SZ.?S w1de- mouth glass bottle has an attractive black and white label that reads, .. Genuine Washington State Mount St. Helens Volcanic Ash. Date of eruption May 18, 1980." It's from the Ellensburg area. which was ankle-deep in ash. "We've re-ordered two or thrtt times,•· Jones sa id Jones figures about 60 percent of the people who buy ash are tourists from out of the state. The gnt also is given in promotional cam· paigns. A radio s tation in Jacksonville, Fla .. WA PE. passed out bottled faJlout they caJled "Out Of Town As h" in a telephone call·in contest. Similarly, the New Players Theatre of Baltimore has started a .. Get Your Ash In A Sack" project. They got about 100 pounds of ash and so far have packed about half or it in 1,700 clear plastic packets. The non·profit group accepts a donation of Sl or so in exchange for one of the prizes MOST P UMICE ,PEDDLERS. HOWEVER, set a firm price. such as an outfit in Florham Park. N .J .. which offers a prettily packaged tablespoon of "authentic" mountain dust for S3 98 "1be hottest collector's idea smce pet rocks." says promotional material for the New Jersey con- cern. Scottsdale International. Axtell Mining Corp. has been mining volcanic ash for 20 years near the Oklahoma Panhandle town of Gate. Carl Wahl, who-works at the mme. ~ays a volcano eruption millions of years ago m Colorado or New Mexico dropped millions of tons of ash mto a lake in the area. eventually replacing the waler with fallout about 70 feet thick. When the ash was first mined in the late 1920s. the big demand was for use in household cleansers, Wahl said. Cleanser makers switched to ttround-up sand a few years ago and now about half the 1.000 to 2,000 tons mined each year at Gate 1s sold lo firms that use its ab5orbent properties in floor sweeps and products to absorb oil and grease. IT IS ALSO USED BY SEVERAL Iowa firms to pollah plastic buttons and by dentists for use in cleaning false teeth. Tony and Jack Castenova. unloading 20 tons of ash at a rented warehouse in Norristown, Pa .. said finding the stuff wasn't easy. Tony Castenova, 50. said he flew lo Spokane. Wash .. last week but couldn't fmd any ash because rain and road crews had aJready cleaned it up Next he visited RitzvilJe, 80 miles away. but again came away ashless. "I gave up because they told me I bad to get clearance from the m ayor," Castenova said. "I got the .eettng they didn't like outsiders coming in to get this stuff." FINALLY, Al1TER Dll.IVING ANOTHER 150 miles to Yakima, be said he found a few hundred tons left at a public works garage. •"Ibey kept asking me what I was going to do with it all," be said. ..They were stunned. They said I must be some kind or a nut." * * * Agency Offering St. Heleru Map · WASHINGTON <AP> -Volcao fans may be interested ID a map l..uued by the U.S. Geol<>elcal Survey. The aarvey bu put out a apecial topographical map ol tbe Mount St. Helens area as it was im· medla&elJ before the TOlcanlc enrpUoo of May 11. TM lour-color map measures 3&-by 5-lnches and la lllt.cled u an ald to 1eneral planning in tbe dev1..., area. However, It may be ol interest to othenal.o. eop. of the map, "Mount St. Belem ud Vlclnlt.J," Miii for $2 and can be «derM from the Braneb of Dlltrtbutlon, U.S. Oeololical Su.ney, Box --. f'ederat Center, l>mftr, Colo~5. Spedb ....._.you want tbe IDIP flat or I . Law Provides Penalties KUALA LUlfPUJlt.~alQlla CAP> -Tbe Trenar-ltata .... 1117 bM pwed • law lllfO' 'lidin' pmelt'M for perlW fomd pilt1 of CIOU• lq ...... to cUDCe tbd.r Nlll'ao. , Digit Transposed Kenneth Stewart's biggest worry now is athlete's hand. He lost thumb in industrial accident. so doctors at Detroit hospital am- putated his second toe and successfull y grafted ll onto his hand. I Colkge Offers I Tours A aeries of recrea· tlonal and educational travel toun wUJ be Of· f ered through Sad· dleback Colle1e be1ln· nlng Thunday. The series includes trips to Santa Barbara Isla nd , the Oregon Shakespearean Festival in Ashland, Ore.. the Sierra, the Stanislaus River. Catalina Island. the London and Slrat· ford-on-Avon. Information may be obtained by calling the college's office of com· munlty ser v i ces at 831-4646. Firm Closes N 0 R T H HOLLYWOOD <AP> A "small mom-and-pop" plastics firm shut down alte r bemg fined $10.000 for illegally dumping chemicals so deadly an ounce could kill a baby, officials said. Ho pe Plastics also was or · dered lo pay 15.000 lo clean up the site where it dumped 210 gallons or dA1n1terous chemicals. "-HP 14> W!lll ,_ ol 'f(All communtty All tt>t ~ rou t-i a>mfS to vou ...,., dOv the 1·!1111µ!(.ll 6'2~1 Hlblt9'Mr lrandt, 'lhomalvll .. , ~ Hldroly1wem. Sflhl, Knob Cre•k. Qopman~ Stanley, CGla Stardvarl, Dunhlll, Lo-Z-loy, \ . Baraalouftg1' Fred1rldl C.oopeg .._.~:--~14.-AIM~ Dlvw, Sealy, Dbd9 ... Q ........ dlon ol Italian lmpoe fs. .... -..--• ....... --·-- JADE: WHICH COLOR FOR YOU? See the Mason Kay Collection of fine Burmese Jade Jewelry in South Coast Plaza on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 26, 27 and 28. Jades in the choicest hues including greens, white, red, lavender, black and prized mixed colors. Many unusual designs in 14-karat gold rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants and bracelets, some set with additional precious stones or cultured pearls. Jewelry m a g· n 1 n South Coast P1aza Cost.a Mesa 957·1511 After many years offeti~ this oreo ~ finest in furniture values. California f ummxe Galleries is dosing ~ doof'S Of this location. E>aroordinory fumirure and accessories ore being offet ed Of Elcrroofdinory pricM-~ r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----. .. '. -- • ~o f I -INSIDE: •Stocks •Comics •Movl• •Television ~~~~~.J~UM~.1~980 ··~DAILV--PILOT __ SJ!.orts SF Balicki: It's a Madhouse • ID BJ M VE CVNNJNQllAll °' .. ...._,... .... Ed Hallett may be 1otn1 from one n& club lo another. but he!'• deUlhl thtt Sao 1"l-and1co sold his e«1tratt c.b AA&ell- Halictl deecrtbn I.be Giants' locker m u a madbouse. and hlnta that the ohn Montefuaeo.Dave Brht.ol flabt la&t eek was )mt the Up of the tcebera. "'TO SAY TllAT THINGS have ~n etong -.one up there would be an un rstatemen.t." ffahck1 say. Monte(~ and manager BnstoJ scu/ U> t.be clubhouse aftef' the pitcher as removed from a aame be was lead· 1 . 8-3, and each 1ave a different ac· unt ol the fight. "l've talked with Montefusco and I tend to believe him" Hahck1 savs "Brl1t.ol blld him In a headlock and I UCllC!f·p\.lA('btd him Bt:•ldes, I don'• beUove Brilltol. He lied to me aU year, and a1 fllf &u1 l'm concerned, he's Ill fault. "If he did tell the truth about what happeood," tlaliclu contmued, "I Uunk h~ would lose bil job '· THE H ·VEAR·OLD right bande r hopes all that madoei.s U. behind him now that he'i. weann& an Angel uru· form. Haliclu was d1s11lus1ooed at being neglected by Bristol. He had only made 11 appearances, workmg 25 innings in· eluding two starts "It's a mystery to me I've been healthy all season and have Just been sitting on the bench," Hallclri aays. "I'm ready to pitch." Haliclti bought a house in the Bay Area June l ; be and his wife hadn't even finished moving when they were notified he had been sold to the Angels. He isn't likely to nub into another escrow in Orange County, especially with the way the Angels juggle their personnel. IN FACT, THE ANGELS are certain to unload at least one pitcher as soon as Don Baylor is activated. Baylor's wnst 1s healed, and he's been taking batting practice for a week. He could come off the disabled list at any lime Hahcki is safe. since the Angels wouldn't buy a pitcher simply to release him a week ar two later, and the same reasoning "a n apply to Dave Lemanczyk and Andy Hassler <l>oth purchased within the last three weeks).· Likely candidates include Freddie Martinez 0 ·2>, Jim Barr <0-1> and John Montague O ·l ). IF BAaa WERE SIMPLY released, the Angela would have to absorb his guaranteed contract ($250,000 a year through the 1982 season). His contract could be sold, however, if another team was mterested. One source close to the Angels says there bas been no interest. An gel director of player personnel Mike Port says a trade is still possible, e ven though the trading deadlme has passed .. All it means is that now each player must clear major league waJVers," Port s a ys "The degree of difficulty is h1gher. but a deal still could be worked out " ED HAllCKI Chieago Red Dot .4 Cloud of Dust And Burns Is a Big Reason Why ByDAVECUNNJNGBAM °'"'"Dally,,_ '16ff The White Sox haven't won a pennant in more than 20 year;, "" you can excuse them for betng ci little giddy about betng m serond place "We·ve got the lalent to wm thL'i thing," Chicago pitcher Britt Bums said. moment arily over- taken by a fit of optlmll>m BURNS, TOO. MUST BE ex r used for hlS st.ale of mtnd He made h.is comment afte r combm mg with rel.lever Ed Farmer to beat the Angels, 2·1, at Anaheim Stadium Tuesday night. Bums, you see. was a UtUe f>>.· cited about humiliating a lineup which included such names a!:> Rod Carew. Joe Rudi and Bobby Gr ich. • · 1 have tremendous respect for these hjlters, ·· Burns said. "With the names that they have, 1t makes me bear down and work harder. Sometimes I don't pitch as well to hitters 1 don't koow or haven't heard of." THE LAST -PLACE Angels have beeo beaten a lot.of different ways this season. bat Tuesday night's losscame at the bands of a \'e ry unusual <'Ombiaat100 of pitchers. Burns is a raw. 21 year-old rookie who throws s moke. talks with a southe rn accent and sWl bears traces of adolescent acne. BRITT BURNS Burns retired 15 Angels in 3 row dunng ooe stretch wtule lowering bis ERA to 2 16 and lift· mg tus ret'Ord to 8 5. Fanner picked up 1.0 lbe eighth and set down all four bitters he faced. Unlike Bums. wbo bas a ~ a nd promi&ulg career ahead of him, Farmer tS simply happy tus nght arm i.s s till attached to bis body. least to be able to shake hands and open car doors," Fa rmer sa ys. "Thal 's why I bad the s urgery." He bowiced arOUJld in three dif- ferent organizations, strengthen- ing the arm, and s urfaced at Chicago last year. He made the c;tartinf! rotation but lost his first threeoullngs ·If 1 wasn·t the "ors t pitcher tn baseball I was at least tjed:· f'armer re members "l was giv. mg up runs all over the place." He pleaded ~·1th manai::ement fo r Ji.wi t.ch to the bullpen. On July 3 the ~witch wa1> made, and Farmer po5led 14 saves down the ~tretch This year Jo'armer 1s 5-2 with a 2 66 ERA and a dub-b1gh 15sa ves. It ha~ t~ken 13 years. but Farmer h:ii. fl.nail> arrived. THE ANGELS had the poten- twl tying r un at se<:ond and the ~otent1al winning run at first when 1-'armer came into the game with two out ID the eighth. He got Carney Lansford to ground out to third, then set down thesldem the nmtb It was his f irst ap~arance s ince b e Jumpe d into l be headlines for filing a ssault charges a gain.st former Angel Al Cowens 10 Chicago over the weekend. Cowens. now with Detroit, had his Jaw fractured by a Fanner fastball last year He vowed vengeance, and got it by attack· mg Farmer on the mound Friday mChlcago. Ivan DeJesus of the Chicago Cubs dives Bums. The Mets kicked uo the last bit of back safely to first base, avoiding a pick· dust. however, by beating the Cubs , 6-5, in Farmer isa3l·year-old veteran who has wom 18 diffe rent uni· forms and throws with a n ghl arm which is marred by an ugl) surgery scar. r n 1.976 he had surgery to re· move two IDCbes of bone Crom the shoulder area. Dr. Frank J obe djdn 't give him much cbanre of p1tchlngagam. FAR.MER SAYS Cowens tried to bit tum from behin<l with a __ o_ff_at_t_e_m_.p_t_b_,y'-N_e_w_Y_o_r_k_M_e_ts_p_it_c_h_er_R_a..;.y __ N_a_t_i_onal_ League action Tuesday. "I DIDN'T KNOW if I'd play ba!>eball anvmore. but 1 wanted at CStt ANGELS. Page 8 5) Courts Give Oldfield, Snllth OK E U GENE, Ore . <AP > •enaldo Nehemiah and Craig '1irgin were among the record breakers at the U. S. Olympic track and field trials Tuesday but their performances were overshadowed by rulings from jud ges in a pair of Oregon courtrooms As r result or the two rulings, pole vaulter Steve Smith and shot putt.er Brian Oldfield ap. parenlly will be eligible to com· pete in today's qualifying com· petition The two were among seven former members of a pro· fessional track circuit that operated brie fly in the mid·l970S. The seven have bad their amateur status reinstated for all competition eitcept the Olympics. The Athletics Congress (TAC) and the U.S. Olympic Commit· tee would not allow the seveo to -:compete in the Trials -eveo • ough the United States is ycotttne the Moscow Games. In Portland, U. S. District Judge Helen Frye ruled that Smith should be allowed to com· pete, agreeing with Smith's COO· tentioo that be should be allowed to participate because the U. S. t e am will not be goinc to Moscow. A few hours later ln Eugt!!l)e. 1Lane County District .Judge George CottrelJ issued a ruling saying that what applies to Smilh applies lo all the former prof esa!mala. However. only Smltb and Oldfield will benefit fl'Oftl the nillnl-On the field. Nebemtab and Virgin snapped triala' records in the 100-meter burdlea and J0.000-meten, repectlveJy. Jn other eosnl)*Ution, 82·yur-old MadeUDe .MunllUC Just m1ued lweaktmr w own American rec-Ord in tJ.e woma\'I 800-meten, wtnal., lJ\ a Trials' teeOl'd time o1 1: au. And Jtartn Smith ftred tbe jn.UD -.s t.o ... ICa&4 Sebmktl. ~~~~~~~~~ Clerc Stages Comeback Argentinian, Dou:n Tuv Set,s, Wins WIMBLEDON. England <AP> Jose Luis Clerc of Argentma com- pleted a spectacuJar recovery today to defeat Vijay AmritTaj of India 1-6, 3-6, 7-5. 7·5. 6-4 in the first round of th e Wimbledon tennis cham - P1onshlD1S. Clerc, the No. 16 seed, was in danger Tuesday or becoming the first seeded player to lose. But be fought back to Jevel at two sets each and was 2·2 in the fmal set when darlmess halted play. TODAY'S PROGRAM began in sunshine, in contrast with the rain that had plagued the first two days or the tournament. Clerc needed only 19 minutes to finish his victory over Amritraj, usually a strong gr ass court player. Amritraj twice failed with volleys in the fifth game, and the slim 21·year· old Argentinian broke his service to lead 3·2. Amritraj made a brave bid to break back in the eighth game of the set. He came back from 40-0 to deuce, bitting two fine bacldlaod re· turns. Clerc went to advantage point with a drop volley that died oo tbe soft grass. In the next rally Amritraj waa inches wide of the line with a backhand return, and Clerc led >3. It's llll HOUSTON <AP ) -Houston center fielder Cesar Cedeno couldn't Un· deratand all the attention he wU cetUng. Cedeno figured it •u au iD a daJ'• work to get five hlta. drlve In two nma and score the winning run lb the 12tb in· nlng of Tuesday ftlPl'I M netory Ottr Los Angeles. "I JtJST GOT five hill, that's au," Cedeno said. ••1 rullJ feel I've -. off to my best •tart ever. Jt'1 J• been tbole i.Qiwies. I've miNed 11 1amt11. Every time I 1tarted lettinl ID tM groove, l'd aet bun.•• Tbe !>Od.-. did u. ...-. 'l'Mlda.J n1&ht, f1llally 1uccumblq ln tbl 12Ua ln· AMRJTRA.J HELD ms service for 4-5, but Clerc served out at love for the match. T he Indian lived up to hi s Wimbledon reputation as a player who threatens to do well but fails to maintain his momentum. Last year he led Bjorn Borg two sets to one in the secood round. I do11't feet -kat~ bid I ddllk U'• rigJai IMC I .... tlw la.,.rit~. The rain on the rust two days had lert a backlog of nearly 100 men's a nd women's matches. The All· England club was preparing to start Thursday's program two hours earlier than us ual if there were further interruptions for the weather. TOE CLEltC·AllRITRAJ match was only the 29th of the 64 matches lo the men's flf'St round to be complet- ed. In another match. lSlb-seeded Stan Smith of the United States finished bis suspended matcb with Andrew Pattison of Zimbabwe, win- ning 5-7, 6-3, 6-3, M . Defending champion Martina Navratilova raced to a S.-3. S-0 victory over South African Ilana Kloss in the first round Tuesday. then dei:l~ he r s e lf in Ji? r e al s hape to win Wimbledon for the third straight year. "J 0oo•t feel unbeatable." sbe said. "but I think it's nght that J am the favorite." Tbe top seed took just 33 minutes to defeat Klo5s. NaVt'atilova bas had very little grau court match play. losing in the third round at Eastbourne last wee\., but said she felt "matcb tough." "People say that I have oot had enough match play on g~ass. but I feel fine," she said. "I think I am the best judge. "I GOT IN LOTS of grass court practice after losing al Eastbourne and I felt confident today and was hitting the ball sharply. I doo't think one or two matches makes much dif- ference." Nanatllova's victory was watched by her entire family, who has now been granted exit visas by the C&ecbo6lovak government and plans to settle ln Dallas. "It's a good job that I've won Wimbledon and get extra tickets. otberwile I would have had a prob- lem." 1be joked. • ID Day's Work a TRACY AUSTIN KEEPS RACQUET DRY. for Cedeno ning when Cedeno led off wttb a double to left field. his ftftb hit ol the 1ame. and scored the wtnning nm when relief pitcher Joe Beckwith threw U.. ball lnlo left field after fteldine era.ta ReJQOlda • bunt. Steve Garvey drove in one run in the fint lnn1ng with a sin1Je and Ryan's <throwtaa> error and Duy Lopes' 1ln1le netted two more nma ln the Jf'COOct "CE&UJS THE TYPE ol player that can carry a ball club for a week or two when he feta bot." said Joe Morsan. wbo tJed the ICON at 4-4 ID the nlnt.b wttb btl tint homer of the year In the AatrocloaM. ''1be:re aren't DWlY 1\11' la tbe Jea«ue who can carry a team." It toOk a "bot" c.deDo performance to bnM tbe Dodpn' apell. Loe Aacel• took a M le.cl aft.r two l.lln.lnp otr Houa14D •tarter Nolan Ryan. Tbe Altrca sot °"° ran beck ln the second wbea Cedeno sot~ first hit. a aln1le to left n.Jd, 1t.ole seeoocl bue. went to tblrd OD a alqle and ecor'9d on Alan Aahbf '• ainlle· 80t18TON oor ANOl'ldll run In the tblrd whlD Joee C... ruebld bue on Ron C.,'1 ~·•tole --4 and scored oa Ceclleo s 1m1te. c.ditao'I fifth tDlllDc double seorecl Ten")' Publ for a W dllldloek. The acore remained tied until the l .~f; ' . Ill OAfl V Pit.OT SPORTS BREAK A Cepau .. Repof't From the Wortd ot Spor11 Regsi to tl1e Rescu : Jackson Aid8 Pedestrian. From AP Ottp1tc .. t1 or wNuina a rt'ld ra~ but basPball tar ReaRfo NEW YORK Hr wa~n't rl<Ung a wh1\e hone Ill Ja<'kSOf\ r.1me C'harglnt to the r~cue 'l'ue&day Jack.son wu innoct"nlly ictrolline aloni a busy M•nh111tta.n trttt with his aJ(ent. Mfttt Merola. when another pedestrian, Mr~ fn1ind Ruc·hlngler or Nuttlnger. Germany, was ttrufk l>Y ea car and knockud to the pavement. !iUffenng » shoulder inJur> "I dJdn'l t-e 1t happen. but I heard the screech Md I ran tu ht>lp," Jarkson s~ud Tuesday night afte r his thrtt·rw'I homer. has 18th of lhe season put him 1n a tw ror th<' American League lead and helped the first place Ne" York Yankees defeat the Bos ton Rw Sox 10·5 Jackson told Merola to call an ambulan<'e and asked J h) st antler to ~et a wet tow(' I MeWlwhile. he asked the rrowd th al gathered to st and back and gwe the woman some air "I'm in the middle of 1t no matter IA'hat it is " Stud JarksQn. ~ho hao; rnn·I~ be-en out (Jf the !>('<lthght sine<' JOln mg the \'ank~s four ) ear s ago .. , JU~l held her hand and put my arm around he r She spoke good EngU~h but she was shaking like a tear She was frightened and I JUSl wanted to l<'t her know she hud a friend ~he s aid. 'I'm us ually relaxed when a man holds my hand'." Amazingly. th<.> rrowd failf-<l to recognize one of N<'w York's most familiar fact's So did Mrs. Rachmglt'r "I told her I was Reggie J ackson." he discl05ed "Shl' sa id she had heard of me. bu! she didn't know what I did." -----QuotP of tlat-Day ------. "When you get to that 40-year-old mark. the putts get harder and the short ones get longer.·· says Lee Tr~vlno. .. But I've got a little som ething worked out in my putting. At least I'm getting the ball going where I'm lookin~ Som etim es I have a little trouble reading the greens, but I'm getting it where I want it to go " OaargPr Win• Cole' Chip Cot1tnt DEL MAR A San Diego Charger reserve [il linebacker prov<'<i he can d1o;h out bull better lhan c. > mo~t art er "inning o cow chip throwing contest at a countv fo1r Kei°th King borrowed o cow chip from a Charger team mate. punt1.•r J C'ff W<'st. and tossed 1t 203 reet. 4 inches - almost 40 ft.et fa rther than t"o llm(' Southern Californi a E>. po-.1t1on d<'fendang champion Jeff Jack!>on. a musician II\ ™'altnJ! 55 other -;l1ngerl> Tuesday. the former Coloradc St;1tt· 't;mdoul's throw "as almost 40 feet farther than hb lhird µla<'l'f1nish last year ll\ winninf,!. Kmg is eligible to compete in th<· national c11~\ d11p thro\\ 111g ch<1mp1onsh1p in Beaver. Okla t-:arlier this wef'k, r<inl("•l or j?an1zers feared that 1m1ta l10n Chip~ ffil!-(hl ha\'e IQ b<• Ul"<'d he('ause Of a S<':lrClt} Of dr~ droppings from B~aver Prolon!.!ed rain .... had made· fnr a p<H>r harn.·st of overl\ mo 1'>l ·mt·allo" muffins.· ..t fair ~pok(•sm:.in ~rn1tl • BA o.t.ln Trt-plt on lffeG~r ~ 9ft&& •cOrefer allowed four hJtl. faced only 111 two bat~n over the mlo.lmum 27 •nd pitched Baltimore to a 1·0 victory over Toronto Tuesday n11ht to bJ1hllCht American Leaaue baseball ac· lion · . . Amo. Otl1 drove In two runs wllh a pair of anl(lts. h lplne Kansas City to a 4·2 vlct.ory over Minnesota and a apllt of their t wl111ht doubleheader The Twln11 won the rtnt ••me. 2 I. at K•f S malley aln.Jtd home the wlnnmg run ln the bottom of the ninth IMln~ off former Costa Me11 0 lltKh a nd Orange Coast Colh~Ke pitcher Oaa Quisenberry. Qu1sen bt>rr)' came back m the 11econd game to l'arn hui 12th HV(' or the V<'ur Rlc~ H•bnf'r drove in six runs. three on a bases loaded doublt•. lo pace O~tro1t to a 9·4 Win over Cleveland . Al Ollvf'r ~1ngled with two out in the ninth mnmJ.! to score Mickey Rinn from sec-ond und give Tex as a ~-4 victor) over Sealtll· Rick Ceron.-powered the New York Yankeei. M<o1t110011 from behind "1th a thn•e run hnmer in the third mmn~ and Reggie JuUotl added a three· run blast in a 10 5 v1c-tory over Boston . ~n OgUvll' knorke(j 1n h is 50th RBI of the year to break a tic· and give M1 IY.auke<' & 5 3 \ lt'lor) over Oakland Detroit oulf1f'lder Al Cowu' "orkt'd out with the Tigers Tuesday night for the fma t1 m<' '1m'l' being ~uspended for rushing White So.>. pitcher Ed t'armt>r f'nday ni~ht . . Umpire Vlt Vollagglo suffered an inJured left knee and ha d to be earned from th« r1<'1d on o ~tretcher when he stepped on an ouU1eld drain dunng the :\"'" York. Boston game .. Paul Molitor, thP ,\mencan L1..'J~ll<'·~ leading hatter with a 358 avera~e. wa" put on the 15 d..iy d1~ablcd list b~ the M1IY.aukcc Brc"c:rs Min n\'Sota recalled re hef pll<'her Mike Bau lk and Cleveland called up pitcher Don Collins. ------Bosrboll Toda11 ------. On thi.;; datl' in bas eball 1n 1937 ,.\ug1t· Galan of thl' Ch1eago Cubs becam e the r1rsl man in major lt'ague history to hit homers from both ~ides of the plate in one g<Jml· Toduy·.;; b1rthda} s l~'!>tnn RNI Sox p1tch<'r Dick Drago 1~ 35 San Ou.·~o Padr<>s pitch<.'r Bob Sh1rll'!-"'26 BoftdJI BreakJI Sfunep ms C'artb "'" Robb) Bonds brokl· out of ;..in 0-for 27 'lump "'Ith a doubll' in the f1r~t inning .ind homer to ~tart II the third. ll•<.1ding St Lou1:-lO a 3 2 victor~ over P1 tt~burgh Tue:-.da~ night in "at1onal l.1'~1gu<.' ha,t·ball ~1ction Bond~ ~artt'<.1 thi.· night \\Ith .1 191 hattin~ .n \'r,1!.!t' for tht• r Jrdin:.ih Claudell Wai.hlngton'i. thr~t run hom\·r :.ind :-.olo bla~ts h' ~ike Jor~t-n<>en and Elliott :W addo' fltl"l'rt•d th<' :"e\\ York '.\leb lo a fi·S victor~ o\C'r thi· •• Ch1 .. ago Cub:-Aurelio Rodriituet hit ~ the Padres· flr,t homer s ince Junl 9 ;.i -l\~o·run ~m::i~h 1n lh<' bottom of the f'l~hlh mnmg. to le~1d San Du.·J?n to a 5·3 \AIO O\er San Franc1M·n Warrffl C'rom.artir s ingled homt• tht' winning run in tht· 10th • 1 n n 1 n g. ;1 n d M <> n tr 1.• <.1 I d 1· fl'~• l l.' d Philadelphia. 7 1; Davf' ('onc~pcion rnpped his f1r .... t homt· run in more thiln l"O month!I .• ind Charlie uibrandt 11) ...... (.'lf J thrcc·hltll·r ;.i.., Cinc1nnat1 top1><·d .\tlan ta. 8·2 . PnehN Oiddt' :\oil'' o( 110,.,os Ph1ladl'lphw h<.1!> <Jppeul<'c1 a S50<1 f1n1· and lhrec day .... us pcns1on k\'1ed ag<un~t him b} l\tillonal Li.:a~ue Prc~idcnt Charles •·eeney. •' IC'• 1rrean,a•f Bid Sea..,._ IJ~ The Los Angeles Rams have but one unslaned s drar~ alter four more players were slttned to c. t contracts Tuelday It's a bll Irrelevant that lhe o ne player the Rams h1ven't signed 11'1 ~lo_g honored in Newport Beach thil\ week during Irrelevant Week. Quarterback Kevin Scanlon. a 12th·round pick out or Arkansas. is the lone draft choice of tbe Rams still W11igned and chairman Paul Salata is fearfUI he might spoil lbe lmage of the w~k-long celebration s hould he i.ign and make the <'lub th.is season In five prev1ou:i; y1•ars, no honoree has lasted beyond two wee ks with any N FL t••a m Si.ened Tuesday we re• !>econd round pick Irv Pankey, an oHensive tackle out or Penn Stat~. 51Xlh·round pick Mike Guman. a running bac k alSQ from Penn State; Gerry Ellis, a running baclt from M 1s:-.ouri taken on the seventh round; and Bob Gruber. an offe ns ive tackle from Pittsburgh selected on the 10th round. 0...1Wld4-f* Halu>• 100-loof Catrlt CLEVELAND An outfield e r for the Cleveland Stepien Competitors professio nal II softball team of Cleveland's Te rminal Tower on Tuesday And the 7()().foot catch made Mike Zarefoss an instant hero A lunchtime cro~d of about 8,000 chee red wildly as the muscular Zarefoss made the rerord·settin~ grab Zarefoss. 24. of Clc•vt'la nd. a nd f1vt• teammate~ as· ~em bled in front of the tower m Publt<· S<)uarc to try to catch a softball thrown by teom owner Ted Stepien. who also is pr10c1pa.t owner ot tne l l<.'vetand (.;availers basketball team . On lhe fifth toss from Stepien. th<' six Competitors scam· per ed to the nght of the tol4er /\ white dot gn:w bigger ond finallv Zarefoss ~rabbed 1t "lt didn't hurt a l all." Zarefoss '>aict after the catch. add· mg 1t landed m the web of his glove "I didn't feel a thing" But teammate Gary Novak thought the ball was h1s. "I was right there He put his glove nght over m ine." the ~hortstop said. 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EUmiMUoa toumamenll wtll be heJd at each faclUty, wltb lbe wtnnen meetlna for the top prize . TENNIS ed the National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis. waa scheduled to gave an exhibition, but had to bow out so be could compete ln the Olympic Games for the Disabled in The Netberlanda. Tom Brokaw, former NBC news anchor man and current host of the Today Show. attended Sun· day morning's breakfast with heavyweight.a of the tennis industry, and Penn Athletic Products sponsored its annual fast-serve contest • * • of $5,000. Uthe champion do\!bles team <It's an all· CHUCK BOYLE HAS FIBED three teach1n g doubleft tournament) h8!1 •ccount.s al Hentage pros from his tennis academy at Los Caballeros Hank, the pnze wUI t>t-doubled -Sl0.000. Racquel and Sports Club. The reason as rumored Wlnners ol the cash prties. of course. may lose to be monetary their amateur sta nding. Boyle contmues lo operate courses for Juniors For W ormation about the Aug. 2-10 touma-and adults, and Mark Hirtler 1s still on hand to separate from lhe Los Caballeros club. He s court fees like anybody else. Information on Boyle's junior or adult coll e sessions can be obtalned by phoning 545-1776. Los Caballeros, by the way. was the site of e SCTA junior sectionals last weekend. That's w y you couldn't get a court. l· . . . ~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY TENNIS CLUB is ge• Ing up for its ninth annual open toumamelt, scheduled July 4·13 at vanous public courts "1 Fountain ValJey. Open division winners in the m en's a&d women's singles brackets will receive SIOO eacfa, while champions of the B, C, ano D level s mgl~ get $50 ap1eee. ... The tournament 1s sanctioned by the U nited State!' Tennis Assoc1at1on menl, consult your part1c 1pat.tng club. conduct the Intermediate Juniors program. THE CELEBRATION of National Tennia Brad Par ks. the South UlfUDa man who start· Boyle's acad e m y 1s a private ente rprise Wt1ek was lut"kf'd nH las l wt~end with aa lhrt:e day _______ ..:._ ____ ~ __ ..:._ __________________________________________ --: bemanar and C'OnVl'nllon an la Veau • * • Par!E MONEY tn the upoomlllg Hentagf' Bank Tennis Cla.ss1c totals $43,400, and 270 m dividuals wtll be takmg home a slice of 1t Entrants may number more than 2,500, and tournament or~anazers are billing it a b the biggest toumiunenl ever played m Orange County Judg m g by pure numbers, 1t m ay indeed hold thi.t dib ttndlOO O nl} members fro m rive clubs are ehg1ble. but each of those clu~ figure~ to tum out most or 1h ddult membeN>hJp Cage Tryouts Set for Girls LOS ANGELES -Orange Coast area high sch ools will be represe nted in the U.S.A. girls ' basketball developme nt league at Cal State (Los Angeles) this summer with tryouts i.ch eduled Saturday and Sunday at CSLA. The first tryout session b set for Saturday from 3.5 p.m wit h S unday's sessions from 3·6 THREE ORANGE COUNTY teams havt? ~n I m vited t o participate l'ven though many of the schools on the North and lnland teams are from Southern Los Angeles County. Girls from Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Dana ll11ls, Edison, Est ancia. Fountam Valley, Hunt· m gton ~ach, Huntington Valley, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Liberty Christian, Marina, Mater De a. Newport Har bor, Ocean View, San Clemente and University are mviled to try out for the team Coaching the Reach team will be Pett- Mananno of St Joseph Hig h and Mike William:, or Orange Coast College PLAYERS AR E REQUE~TED to arrive at I ll'aSL an hour befor<' the tryouts start For those not pre-regis tered, there is a non-re fundable $12 regis tration fe1• t 'ollowing the lQouts, the teams will open pla)' in league action Saturday, July 11 with the champ1onsh1p game s et S unday, Aug. 10. For further information. call the U.S.A s um mer leagoe office ~t 1213) 224-3488 Prep Powers Vie ALHAMBRA-A tr1ple·header as in st.ore fo~n­ day night at Alha mbra Hi~h in the U.S A Basket· ball Development boy~ s ummer league. capped by a battle belwet>n unbeaten Orange County 12-01 and t.ht> league's perennial power, Los Angel~ (1-0) The two collide al 9 following games at S ( Metropohtan . 0-2, vs. Inland. 0-3) and at 7 (San Fe rnando Valley. 1-0. vs. Long Beach. 1-1 > Orange County features 6-8 Wayne Carlanrter of Ocean View lltg h and 6-9 J ohn Ro~ers of La Quinta, while Los Angt·les counters with UCLA bound Kenn)' Fields and Colorado-bound J ohnn) Wilkes. Also on the I.A squad .ire Crenshaw lll ~h ·i. llarold Toomer and Compton·~ Cary Davi:. Gunners Win Shootout Mark Richa rdson srored four tim es Tuesday night to lead the Orange Gunners to a 7.3 victor} over the Anaheim Arrows in Amencan Speedsoc cer Associa tion action at Los Caballeros Racquel and Sports Club Mike Kuynllo. 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SAT. 8 A.M.·6 P.M./SU M.·5 P.M. ..... --. ....... --... .-. . , .... ! • Ro er Carl on I ~,,..._y, June 2.5, 1980 Sumhioe IAeee, 4-1 DIESEL _.,, X's and O's Are Not Enough ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The Pennsylvania S t o ners s urvived a rocky at.art to score a 4-1 victory over the California Sunshine Tu esday ni g ht in Ame r .t can Soccer League acUon. For )'Mn OM ol lhe ltandiDI )oket 1rouad amonc Ora.nae CouDLy 1port.swriten Is bow ltup•d they have heft u • ~ecti .... lot tte•J"dint the Oran1• Coun\y All star football acame. F'or Lbe mo1t part, the uoderdoc w~na. Actual count bu ~ Jo.t over the yun, but at must be eomethlna1 like lM lo favor of tho undel"dol. 11toal1hia1 numbers conslderlna those makln1 the odds a re fairly knowledaeable on l.he &4bJe<:t WHAT ONE TENDS TO foraet, n pttially ln all-~tar rootball games. la that emollon!l play a bigger part than the x 'a and o's Rama star Jack Youngblood said I\ best when addressan1 the Orange County Sportswriters Aasodation in April about the R11ms' dnve to the Super Bowl Said Youngblood: •'Newspaper stories were a key to our s uccess We wanted to prove ourselves against the negative stories." EVERY COACH wants to be the un· derdog. It's a healthy advantage to enter w1lh and I've yet to meet .one who isn't overjoyed with the notion 1f his club is in the ballpark with the OP· position. So. while the South rates the edge in Monday's All-star game at Orange Coast College, the North ha s something to prove, which is prob· ably its strongest weapon. .. * * Fountain VaJley High failed its coaching opening in baseball with former Orange Coast College pitcher J oe Miller, a 33-year-0ld with im- pressive credentials, to say the least. IF HE IS AS good a coach as the clinics he has put on in Arizona re- portedly are, Sunset League coaches definitely have a big problem to deal with. His trademark appears to be e nthusiasm for the job. His most r ecent endeavors have bHn al Apollo lll•h In Glendale. Arb., wtlh mull~ ucc . liflller will ba conductlna a cllnlc at Mlle Square Paric July 'f In conjunction wfth lhe ""ounlaln Valley Recreation Dept Miiier rcplac Jam Dunn, who r~· alaned a fter two yearis and one leaau cbamploostllp. . .. . The-re la another Malav•lli running around the Edison Hlah campus. He Is Bryce Malnasl. a defensive end, the yowiaer brother of Bill and son of Ray, the &m11' <'Oach. Brye\• Malavuai, a 5· 10, !SS.pound Junior, underwent surgery for a knee mJury, but is expected to be ready ror the 1980 varsity season. THE QUF.STION IS, will lus dad be ready, too, to fill m for Workman as press secretary? Ray, you'll recall, went on record to state Kerwm Ben would run wild against Fontana in the CIF Big Five semifinals, which he did. * * .. A couple of run-oriented items: Newport Harbor High cross coun· . try coach Jim Newkirk wiU be con· d uctang a summer running program for boys and girls beginning July 7. It's scheduled for Mondays. Wednes· days and Fridays beginning at 8 a.m. at the school and ilis free NEWKIRK ALSO HAS a one·wei!k running camp al Kings ' Canyon Na· tional Park lined up on July 24 with the cost S85 per athlete. Interested parties can contac t Newkir k at 675-6736 A ~-kilometer and lO·k1lometer run ts set for July 4 at Crown Valley Community Park in Laguna Niguel. Registration is at 5·30 a .m. with the cost $8 with a T-shirt and $6 without. The format includes boys, girls, men and women in s everal age g roups Additional information is available by contacting Bill Wet· ten~el at 831-3301 Freedom Victory Courageoiu, Turner Upstaged NEWPORT, R..I. <AP) -Dennis Conner bad slei!red Freedom to a three-race sweep of Courageous in the American preliminaries, but he wasn't ready to claim the America's Cup defense role from veteran Ted Tum er have his up days . : . He's going to get a lot tougher," Conner said. Turner was philosophical about his frustrating day. .. r think we'll give him a better race next time," be said. "It's a game or seconds, feet and inches. a nd we were wanting for every little bit .. '"There's a long way to go yet," a beaming Conner said after reaching the dock Tuesday. "He's the cham- pion. He's the guy you have to beat." T URNER WAS OUTSA.ILED by Conner all day and at one point was actually rammed by Freedom. AND BEATING Turne r is just what Conner and the other U.S. skip~ per , Russell Long, have been doing since the round-robin preliminaries beganlastSat•rday Conner, or San Diego, has won six or seven races while Long, a 24-year· old newcomer t.o 12-meter yacht rac· ing, is 2·2 aboard the new yacht Clip· per. T he collision came moments safter B0.41JNG Turner, the Atlanta-based sports and broadcasting magnate and s uc· cessful Cup defender in 1977, is 1·6. His single win came over Conner the first day or the trials. Freedom and Clipper square off to· day in Rhode Island Sound as the trials continue. the start of an aborted second rac·e. when Freedom rode up on the s tarboard s ide of Courageous ' transom, within four feet of Turner a t the helm Both boats r aised protest flags, and the race was canceled Damage to Courageous was not serious and the two yachts ran two more races before the day was over ••THE SUMMER IS NOT made by one day. We're going to have our up days and he (Turner > as going to ASKED LATER IF he thought Con· ner was aiming for him, Turner said with a laugh : "You bet he was aim· m g for me. We went head to wind and he hit us." ANGELS •. sucker punch, but only grazed bis nose with a fin&email and opened a small cut. "If I was going to hit somebody from behind. which I wouldn't do, he's gonna be lying 15 feet away and he's not gonna get up," Farmer said. "The whole thing was pretty chicken." 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""""" '". --.... , .... ,._, too!l9fll llO*lnll ....... ,.,.... ....... Oktl °""" CWI. If ,..-.... _.. .. ,....., 11t ....,i't -.-.. -Nrt WOllld ...................... '°"'" tll• cl• 'TveNn *"" 1111110 ••,<••H• tnm Sen f'r•n· ..... , .TM GM ell .,_ 0.-........ ...,. tllltM .. rlll'llOWCI -------~ _ ............ ....,,,. .. ~ ·---- Bermu da Raee Bumble Bee In Breezy Win (Special totbe Daily Pilot) BERMUDA -The biennial Newport, R.I. to Bermuda yacht r ace finished on a brei!zy note Tuesday with 161 of the 171 starters surviving the turbulent Gulf Stream. In a telephone report from Bermuda Tuesday. Phil Thurman, a crewman on one of the boats, told the Daily Pilot that 17 of the starters faUed to finish under sail because of d.ismastings and steer- ing problems. One of the yachts reportedly hit a whale. There were no injuries. FIRST YACHT TO FINISH was Bumble Bee JV, a 70-foot sloop owned and skippered by John KahJbetzer of Sydney, Australia, in an elapsed Ume of 10 hours, 7 minutes and 45 seconds for the 635-mUe course. The time was ~t an bour slower than the record set by Surf\l)eJ' A. (Huey) Long's Ondine ln 1974. Long's 79-foot sloop Ondlne fllllsbed 14 minutes behind Bumble Bee in this race and John B. (Jim) KJlroy's 79-foot sloop Kialoa, from Los Angeles and Newport Beach, was a few minutes behind On· dine. In the handicap standings. Ted Turner's Tenacious (without Turner aboard) was the win· ner ln Clasa A . OVEBALL A.ND CLA.88 I' HANDICAP winner was Hohter Danske, a '2·toot. double-ended ketch, de11.lnecf and built to Denmark and sailed by Richard Willotl, Cambrldle, Mus . Cius B winner wu 2etr)'lhousht, 1 Palmer· Job~. aktppered by John King, Falrlu, Va.: Cius C wu woo bf Arcadia, a PJ·59 1ld_ppeNd by Robert G. S&oae ol New Yol'tl. Nancy Gram, Loi Anaetea. wu aboard u cook. OTHER NOTES : Fo rm e r Capistrano Valley High Coach Bill C.aeny will do the color commen· tary for KSBR (88.5 fM) on the Orange Cowity All-star football game . .. North kicke r Jaa Butier of Anaheim High, a Danish foreign ex- change student, reportedry kicked a windy 61-yard field goal in practice . . . Former Fountain Valley High baseball star ~t ner..oa, is headed for Brleham Young University ... Kerwl,a Bell may be No. 1 with a lOl of folk.s, but he came in No. 2 in the voting b y the Citizens Savings Athletic Foundation for the Southern California high school athlete of the year, losing out by a surprising 10-S margin. The winne r will be an· nounced Friday . The Stoners, down 1--0 after the first bait, responded with two goals fro m Adrian Brooks and single tallies by John McDermott and Clyde Wabon. 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LMtllle CLEVELAND IHDIANS -Ae<-•lled Don Cotll11•, Olt<llH, trom Tacoma Of IN P•crfk C.0.•1 lAaQ!Ue Mfl.WAUl<EE BREWERS -Pl-P...e Molitor, lnlielOef. on ttw U•cla'f dltM>l«l 11\C. MollM L.etry .. 1.ie, ou11i.10e<, 10 Ille ll..S.y dlMClltd 11\1. P\lrc:NMd Ille 'oner.ct ol Vie ... ,,1,, oulflaidff, from VMCOU.,.f ol 11'1 P•clllc C.0.\1 lAaQ!Ue. HEW VOAK YANl<EE~ -RK•lltd Tim Ulll•t, pllCM<, ''°"' Cot""10u• ol uw .... _ .. _.~. TOTONTO BLUE JAYS -Pl«H Riek BoMlll, ~.on uw 11-441Y OIWllMO 11\1. ......... L.H9119 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS -11.........Ctd 1,,.1 Ken ~. ,..,,,.,.,. ~,, w111 r• tnalft Wllltlllt<,.,..Ofl-lal H MQnmenl.. l'OOTaAU.. ................ L...- BVl'l"ALO BIL.LS -~ Gt'l9 CM«. -1.w; lltOftf' ~. llOM -· -Bm hl>Nl1, ~ .. IK .U.. ,_....wcl C- Z.elefte lk, o.rMr. CINCINNATI BEHOAU -H-F.- ~ _....... dlrwc1-0f .... .,... _.... M l. lOS ANGELES lllAMS -s 1.,-.... 0.-t.,,., ,,.. P-..r, oftMsi.,. I.Kii'"- -"' Ml-. GulnM el'4 O«ry Elll1. r-lflCI INCh H«W «HGt.AHO l'ATalOTS -Claimed ,Uy.,,.,, ... ~."' ... _..,,..., tlle ...... ...... 111 .. FOR THE RECORD I BASEMtl GUtHl L Y091H•aA MAUH'WIUS ~ . ~. auoov seu. OAU t «••a I UWWILU Bloodlines, Breeding Many Big Leaguers Grew Vp as Base bal,l Brats By The Assoc:lated PreM younger Kennedy is th~ backup for all-star Ted Simmon.'\. -BloodUnes and breeding are the heart and soul of thoroughbred racing but baseball seems to be moving in that direction as well . A fistful or major league playe~ this season grew up as baseball brats, whose fathers were big league performers or another era. And being a round the clubhoust• atmosphere day-in and day· out must have ru bbed off on them Texa.-. regularly uses the sons ol iwo major league :.tars m its infield. The thlr<J baseman 1s Buddy Bell , whoiw dad, Gus, was a National Le agut: slu~~er an the '50-.. The second baseman is Bu mp W1lb. who -;pent the early part of rus career in the shadow of his fa ther. Maury, who was a st~ shortstop for Los Angeles two decades ago. .. , didn't let 1t bother me because my conceii- WREN PETE ROSF: WAS shopping around tration le\el ..... ~very high and J was determined the free agent mark<-tplace a couple of winters to make 1t on my own," Will!> said . But sometimes. ago, one oC tus rons1deratioos for a new team was it was tough one wluch would permit his son. Peter , as a more -----"-"-""------------------ or less permanent part of the dressmg room scene Philadelphia agreed a nd so Pete. .and Petey. . .signed up Players hke Dale Berra of the Pittsburgh Pirate5. Bump Wills and Buddy Bell of the Texas Rangers. Bob Boone of the Philadelphia Ph1lll('l) and Roy Smallt-y of the Minnesota Twins head the hst of perfor mers who've followed thetr famou:. fathers to Lhe ma jors. some have been more successful than their fathers. There is. for example, San Francisco catcher Milt May. who signed an expens ive frft' :.igenl contract with thl' <J1ants la'>t winter !ft') father, Pinky May, "as an infielder with the Phillies from J939·J943. HEW 1910 VOLKSWAGEN c.~·· 5 700 ~:~~~ DISCOUNT JIM MARINO V.W. 8 42-2000 I 8711 IEACH, t«IMTIMGTOM IMch ---------")was born after my dad finished hie; playing ,--------------------- career." said May. "Ht• was a mana~e~ in the mrnors whtll' Iv.a~ g rov.-1ng uµ." I N T H E YOUNG E R MA Y'S second pro ~eason, he was a~s1gned to Gastonia of the Carolina League. His rather managed Monroe m the same Jea~uc. "I hit 11 home runs that year and 10 were against rus team." May said. "On several OC· cas1ons. he had me knocked down because I tut tus team pretty good. It made me mad and then l would look over to him m the dugout and be was ~mt Ling." Al Campanic;, vice president of the Los An geles Dodgers. onct• ;irranged a trade in which Kansas City acquired J )'Clung catcher from thf' Dodger organization The catcher 's name was Jun Camparus. Al's son. The explanation? "It was." shrugg('(f lhe elder C:ampan1s ... a good deal for us." So who ever said blood is Uucker t han water 7 WHE N HALL O F F AME R Yog i Berra managed tht' New York Mets, his son was draft eligible and Yogi ached for the Mets to pick him . But Dale Berra was selected by Pittsburgh ins tead and was part of the Pirate Fam·il-ff that won the world championship last seasoo. Wben Dale htt his first major league grand slam homer earlier lh1s season. the victims were the Mel.s . R:\!\CIIO IU ESA VE RDE LY AT HLETIC CLt:B • .... lfurmt'dy Wallbangcrsl 'i( 'I Announces 'I AN ATIRACTIVE PRF.-OPENIN G SALE INJTIATIO~ FEES: Om.·T1m1.: Only <Tran!>ferabll' • l L'nt1I .Junt> JO . 1980 I ............. $150.00 • June ;Jt J. l~ until Opcnm~ ...... S225.00 * After Opt.·ninµ ............ S300.00 r .\111 l'f•'\JnlJlt I} A Ui.;ll ,t 1.1\h I AKE ADVA!'ITAGENOW AN D SAVE! ft:/\ Tl RES • 1 t•n l<J1.,11wth;ill t..uurt • HJ,kl'tlJJll t i\ 111 • \'ullt•• h.111 & 11.indtwll • 1\erob1t l>.mn• • O:inr•·,...111· .. s.w11.1 • Jaruu 1 "" \1 ._.~,cll!l' • J UH't' Bar t-l'ro :-.Our • \'o~a t<> .I J/711:.t~lll·~ • t lrmt'' f11r C'hitdrC'n LOCATED AT· 1000 Adam}\ Avenue Col:>ta M esa, California 92626 Come By and Let Us Show You Why P hone 557 -4401 With Tim Foti injured and Bill Madlock sus· pended, Pittsburgh used Berra at third base and Vance Law, son or for mer Plrate patcher Vernon Law, at shortstop. Both played well . but the de- velopment made Willie Stargell feel a htlle older. Stargell. who was a Pirate teammate of both Laws, may be the first ma1or leaguer to span the generations, playing fo r the same team with a --------------------- father and then with his son. CHICAGO CUBS VICE PRESIDE NT Bob Ken- nedy, a former major league player, saw his son Terry, a c atcher, drafted by St . Louis . The UCI Adds Eight To Baseball Team UC Irvine's baseball team, which finished second to Cal St.ate Fullerton ln the Southern California Baseball Association standings last seasoo, has eight new players ln the fold for 1981. Seven of the eight are Junior college transfers with Orange Coast College second baseman Dave G lie k heading the list. Glick, who helped spearhead the Pirates to the state J C champiombip, bit .388 and wu selected second team all-state. Other area JC players grabbed by Coach Steve Hertz include pitche r Dave Woodhead (7·2. 2.97> and outfielder Dave Kook (.295), both from Sad· dleback College. Woodhead, a left-hander, will be joined on the stall by Josh Ra ndall (5--4, 3.2:5), another left· bander, from Cerritos . Hens then rounded out b1a JC addJUoos wtt.b three playe~utllelder Lff Granger. infielder Carlos Rivera and outfielder Keith Smith -from Santa Monica. Granger hll .300 this year and led the state with 40 stolen bases. Rivera had a .315 battln1 averaae and w11 third ln the state wU.b 33 base thefts and Smith was a .330 hitter with 35 RBI, while leading the state with 11 home runa. UCJ 's lone hi&b school recruit was catcher Riek lrwln h'om El Toro. An all·leacue aelecUOG, Irwin hit .:WO w1th 17 RBl and five triples. Herta Iott •lx seniors to &rachaaUon off the 1JIO team and one J\mlor, L•n')' Dotloa, who alped a pro contract wtth tbe Cleveland lDdlaus. HOT TUB SALE COMPLETE TUB $649 Today·s best l1ve-loot 1ub, !hree feet deep, with seats. floor suPPOrts ancl all hardware' Ltm1tecl offer' SPA SALE $788 This includes an eteganl, 1rac11tiona1 5'.rloot spa, complete with ,et maasaoe ht11nos lnsralled, ready fOf 11T1med1ate hookup. IN STOCK NOWI We have over 50 tubs encl spas ol different Slz.es on display! Te>ps, accessories. chesmc:ale -all In stocK! CAUFORNIA COOPEAAG£ O,,.n d••lr 1ncl110.ng SunO•r ORANGE COUNTY 1 0591 Beach Blvd. 714/827-3940 (In Stanton, between Ball Rd. and Katellat ., • I . COMICS I CROSSWORD MA•MADUKI •Y arid Andtnoft PEANUTS "Next time WARN me when you're going to Jump Into your pool!" SHOE UMAT w.\S lWAT LAST PITCH '(OJ TMREW, ~E ~?ll<AT fnl Ml~ IT A MILE! TMAT WAS M OL' SC~LE 8AU .. LOCV INVENTED IL FUNKY WINKER8EAN ~ Alte WE 8€1W'5 &AUTt,> PLA£)1N6 ll>NIGHT, ~ ! COACM ~ by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson l f.oVt IT <5R.AY-GREEN 1$ SUCH A .--~-,.-~~.....-~~~----. ~ELLO, MAINTENANCE? St;ND up SIX <j,ALLONS OF !<ED ,ALERT CR./MS'oN ! MISS PEACH RESTFUL CoLoR! THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO \\Tell Billy to stop collin' me Miss Piggy!" DENNIS THE MENACE NANCY WHAT ARE YOU DOING, NANCY? by Mell Lazarius OMV ""-OT Sf by Ylrgll Part.(b by ctt_arfts M. Schull. BIG GEORGE ------------....------------ ' l ! .., DRABBLE f.Vfl.t( nME rr WOUS!NT A fttWAL1Y! i DI 8Jf ~JN.JI l by Tom Batiuk FOR BETTER OR FOR WOR SE OR. SMOCK Due -ro fAVI ~ 1'MAMalHER P<ND1ollll 't£U A~O Pl.T u\<l. A~t.O! I t..t..NSSS, ·n.fe: ROt..e OF NURSe AUDRE:Y HARPY WIC..1,.. -roDAY ee PL.AYSD e Y ec>11"H t..URKING OF ci...evei...AND.' by Gus Arriola HeY! TuE:RE'S NO"f}ilN6 H~RE: AEJOUT t iHE: FORT! t --i by Tom K. Ryan t~@.~ ·~ by Ernie Bushmill« YE5---BUT THIS SPIDER HAS A TERRIFIC SHOW I t ~ J t , ~ G by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston I {)ON '-f KNOW. I'M O\/l P. 60, Al'UJ 1 'M ,r, I ILL WRITING-~ fJ ' ,, 'j by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACJ'll\"11 ',,,.,,,_,.lr;t • P"l ll - •1 Or•l>CE> 14~n 15 Batd of - 11; Syna on<:e I 7 FIOalS 18 Musooans' pl&llO<'ll ?Q &>iO<P "I LC.O -!Ir c,. Mthi I jf. 55 PIP 1111.111.i 58 o.cx:~y 60Br•ntr. 61 F0<mt>tly 67 Jewlifl fe.J~t 63 fatly dUIOS 6.1 Boa .. q f>:>ller)~I ;> • Thr~d DOWN :J Sh .. de 2• Way I Wa• 76 AO<! wg8r < W •nQf'd 28 -J "llu<,.on Cl'atlf'V., 4 Ou 1nt t) 30 f\nghtneM ot.001 31 Sta•k~ ~ 5"""' 1ao1 c , t ... q ~P:lfU" ';\OC!11 ,ttf"" l ut1l><lllY s P '' ,, .. Solw<l 32 ~ t> S\lonq •<>Pe f!ll!nl 43 Car~ 36 Whale 7 E••ptu 27 W119 lri..n<I 37 lnc.c>tlOf'I 8 Put on 28 • -m1nd109 45 Wtte<e A1tJ 38 AnO not q F1n1sn tN! store? is 39 Ondefella. 10 Doc1or s Ch 79 IOjUf8 •6 Pluct..•Cf e 9 l'C\I JO M1n1alure "7 Apat1 •2 Mofn11'9 11 Pr9Y1ng llQ· 32 PtQt>enS •8 PalOtS SOf'9 ure 33 Ml>d1ate •9 Sa11pe1e1 ~ Aral>Mln 12 Stove 3.4 Work hard 51 Oppose oazelle 13 German etty 35 Sea blrda SJ Auoury 45 Olomedarle's 19 Slrqltief'I 37 T Mk er ~ Cau11ous 46 Fasl paces 2'2 Pronoun •0 Regal homes 56 Rabble •9 O<blt point '25 Let1ovet .41 Witch 57 Compass pt 50 -nu 26 Pottery lrag-42 Craziest 59 Sco111S1111Ver 1 2 l 4 s 11 1l 13 17 • ·1 I ~ l • ~ i . . ' I .I I I •• . . , • ii > ' 'I ' ! . t ) I I J l I I ~ r t r I I I I ' l ... -OM. Y PtLOT Business [ Staalord lloldS So•e Sui-prises f /I Bllsiness Grads Start at $32,000 By JORN CUNNIFP' PALO AL TO (AP) The !Mdlan atarttna u lary tor lM• year'• 1raduatc1 of Stanford UnlvcniQ''• Grlduau School ol 8Ullnesa la about ssa.ooo. w1t.b a raqe from 110.000 to lll0.000. ~ uact ri1Ures baven'l cmerced rrom the ~omputt>r yet, beca°" the clua 1udu1ted ju t • week and a -half aao. but 1t aµ~an the incrtue over lu t > ~ar ·s t1utina snlarles Is 12 per· Cl"nt to l5 perct"flt Unexphuned. 11,-ures of that sort 1<>met.Jmn bother schools of b~ as much aa they bother the diligent, reUablt'. compet.eat 9 to s working aurr who s UU hasn't reac hed Uu1t figure. .. AnCl now a kid right out ol 9.50% Annuol rat• 10.11% Annual yleld Western Thrift's new high 'yield twelve m onth cer11fico1e. Requires only $3000 1nves1men1. Interest compounded doily, po1d m onthly Found.ct 1953 A ssets over $130,000,000.00 C~to Mfto. 2000HorMr11.,d .. CA (71A) M>'1S3 lont a-ch. 4501 rodfl< C-1 Hl9.h-y CA (213) A9 ... 330l school . . .. No polnt contlnu1n1 . you know the rffl o( tbc eentenee Out did you know The medlan •al' of thta y ar'a clasa la 28 Most have bad four or ftn year's experience, and 1ome had wortll'd thcmaelves tnt.o very 1ood positions. ·Somo &Iv• UP Wt'll-paytn& JObe lo 10 back lO eichool. MOSE THAN HALF 111E class declined the hl&heat offers, cboosme instead to take positions that s uited the m better or. in some cases, offered a dei.lra~e lifestyle Money wasn't foremost. Carol Mar<' hick, who supplied these details, al&o points out that a 12 pert'ent to 15 percent in- c rea.e over last year means hllle increase at all, smce consumer price 10Jlallon fell tnlo lhe same category. The upward move or salaries. in fact, might not be the big news at :ill in recent years. While more than hal( \he class of 300 men and women will, as usual, gt> mto corporations employing at least l,000 workers, fully ooe-th1rd are headed into consullln(l THE TREND WAS observed las t year too, when the consullJDJo? ~rct!ntatte rose to 26 3 per· cent from 24 4 pt.•rcent m 1978, and replaced finance as the art'a of top Interest But a leap to 33 percent dt'mands busrn~sstike unalys1s Mrs. Ma rcha ck. 34, assistant dean and place· ment dirC<'tor, prov1dN• 1t. "The consulting en- vironment." !>he be~in s. "1s s 1m1lar to the academic atmosphere." Consultants deal with a \'Ortety of challenges. as do students. and, as do s tudents. lhcy somellmes use the c'ase-study ap· proach. "It can be appealing lO those who like the env 1ronmcnt." she says. ConsuJl1ng 1s attractive ulso, she believes, bt><'ause at allows the• J!raduate to remain a J!<'nt'rahst. al lca!-.t until ne or :.he has more ex· pertt'nce or, for "'hute\'l'r reai.on, ci better notion of whattodo l 'NOER HER ANALYSIS severa l other rea. sons surfa<'l'. ··To bt' uble to work with top ex· ecut1ves hold:. ~rt'at appeal ror u r ecent J.?raduate." i.hc lx·hev<''i And. 1t seems. consul- tants pay l'°ttremt'ly well for those they want. She offers i.t1U another reason •·c onsultmg firms spend m uch effort an recruiting, and they use their senior management m doing so. They ----------------' f.?l\'e lots of mterv1ews, sometimes as many as 10 Paid AdvPrt1Sf'rnPnt Weal IY Cf:state DO MOY AH CU. WFORD .._ If.Al TOR IM~ROVEMEHT CAN IE cosn y You can make a m1111on m1s takec; trying 10 <.p ll vour own home And onP or tht>m 1s makmQ 1t1e wro nQ 1mprovernen1c.. M anv l11T'l(>'; an PYOf'n'1vP addition °' reo<m can bf· 1ne k•"ld of 1n1nq 1na• 11 co-;1 \l'l J far morP than you OP! back TruP the hou' f' c;hould tHP<.C'nl a tavc-r ablP apoear ancP -m ow i>d 111wn trimmf'd c.hrubs ano no obv1001<. 1n<11ca11ons <>f nf'QIPCI but II ... rare Whf-0 a ldrq1> f1 na n c 1r1I 11n0Prta~1nq will b rino m< re lh.;1n 1tc, co<.1 1n 1n .. final ~et11nq oner> ThPrP 15 a lway"> 11'1 1· f 1nanc1a l "'" n l m1<.catcutat1on 100 Homf> rPpa1r costs frPauently f>nd up a lot higher than or101nally an11c1oalE'd You may E'nd uo with o faMer <.<1le cin o ieso; 1nconvPn1 t>ncP ti you lowr>r thP S4>1hnQ once an <•ou1va1ent amount •n'>tE'ad ol ouc·o;s1no as I') t-o ..... ,.., tn I i'."t •Pr•il" wr..Jfl\ ,,.., unClf'l'lal-P <.P•· a RPal1or Hp c<in IPll V('U w hr.1 tf"\ cYl IQ l'T'a• f' VC t1 r txJmi" rnQr P <,alablP Anr.s what nnt IO drJ <.O you wo n I losP rnonev 963-8182 or 12" In fact. sht' C'Omments, their interviews are so frequent a~ to bto a source or faculty frustration "Often we rind It d1srupt1ve to the academic pro ccss, .. she !-oil~ s THE\' ARE CHOOSE \' too Whtie they might 1nten·1c\\ 2·\0 or th<> 300 tn a <'las!> ~uch as th1.., ) £>a r 's, ~aid Mrs. M arC'h1 t'k, they quickly pan · down the· numlM'r., <ifter obM·n·in~ students in bus mE'SS and social s 1tuat1on!> To be H finalist. therefore, has a mystique. So com pet1ttvc as lht• proc<'!-.S that students st'ek to ent£>r the battle. Selection m1~ht not mean one 1.., among the best. but 1t doe!> mean a ehallenge halt been met Nevertt.~less. some students have reserva· lions. They see thern!>£•11."es making dec1s1ons and solving problems, says Mrs. March1ck. but tht·n finding themselves rt'movt:d from the day to da ~ 1m plementat1on of them THEY ALSO RECOGNIZE that line f'x penence . ..,uch a!> managmJ,! a corporate d1v1c;1on eq~ntually c·an b<-eomt> cnt1<·at to a gr aduutc .., career. !>JO<:e without 1t some c-ompan1cs cir c war) Of promol.lng a pt'rSOn In to the top JOb Still, Mrs Mar ch1ck ob!-.crves. !>Orne ronsul tant!> E.'ventucilly move into l'Orporatc planning 1obs. wh1(•h provide them an ovcrvu~1.1t cind thu!> ----------- local coverage keeps you informed everyday In the Dollar '-Hailed' WASlllNGTOS «t\P I Saudi Ar<1h1a''> finan<'t' minister sa} s ht> no Jongcr ha'> rt·aMm to bl' (' r I t I (' ~ I 0 r l . ~ p o I 1 c· 1 e !> t o w a rd t h 1· dollar This announcem ent is neither an offer to sell nor a sohc1tat1on of an offer to buy these securities. The offer is made only by the Of fe ring Circular Tht.· m101i-.tcr. Muh<1m mad /\I /\It Abalkha1I s aid re<•t•ntl.>. "Tht· :.tab1htv and stren~th or tht' doitar 1s som1·thing very s1gnif1cant to th~ stability of the world 1n lernat1onal monetary system .. - HUNTINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION (In Organlzatk>n) An opportunity for residents of Huntington Beach and adJacent communities to invest in a locally-owned savings and loan as- sociation 200.000 Shares of Guarantee Stock $10.00 Per Share r25Sharc Min1mum 1 Copies of Offering Circular on Request (714) 840·1311 Office Hours: 9 :00 AM To 4:30 PM 5142 Warner, Suite 210 HuntingU>n Beach, California 92847 or write to· r-~--------------~----------------- Hunlington Savings and Loan AssoclaUon c In Orgaruulion 1 Pqst Ofnce Box 1669 Huntington Beach. California 92647 ' Pleue lend me your Ofrertn1 Circular. Name ..... '.'.,... • • • • • • t • Address .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... · '· .. City .............. Stat~ ........... Zip ........... . - ~--~~----~----~------~~---~------' . . . Last fa ll. Abalkh~il s aid the decline of ttle dollar might force Saudi Arabia to consider ra1s· 1ng the pri<'t! of •L'> 011 or decreasing production Saudi Arabia has long been a moderate on oil prices and its high 011 product.Jon. COUECTORS' CORNER Rare Coins & Stamps GOLD & SILVER c.11 ... < .............. (T14) 5M IHO south Coe .. PLua VIiiage ............. r ,_._..,.c-,... --fOR SAl.5-_ $4MILLION ISTTDs 12tol6wll1 11 1/2"0 & 121/Jo/o ··=·.., ,.._ u. OHuti4wlllt,.._11. 714~_M move up through the corporate h1e rachy ln that way The school's philosophy, she saJd, ls 'We strt~ u ror balanced excellence.' Ml ~ "' .. t .tJ And then there is tbal Stanford Master of Busi- ness Adman1str at1on de gree, which some evaluators consider the befit o!fered by any school of bustness. Almost always, it places amooe the top three. "We try to give students the quanUtatJve ancl the quaJitatJve, so that they can operate lm· medJately and be equipped to be manaeera ol the future." ,,..,. Ofdlt'aw Planting tobacco seedlings is a family affair for the Amish near Lancaster, Pa. The girls in front do the planting while father drives the horse-drawn machinery and brothe r and s ister hang on in the back. ()\'.,r The Coun t ~r HA SD Listittq~ MUTUAL FUNDS "" ~; ... ""V, '>P Pdru >"• • ... Up ~. •1_. • ~ Up U 2 a ' • " Ue> ~ J .., • ~ Up l• 7 µ.. • \, Up , .... 1•• .... Up ~ ' • ... Up M.J • t_. Up \6.l :' .. '• Op 11..l . . . .... , .. . "" • • I •"'t • ~ ~. . ~ . ~ ,. . , ... 10 • ' '~ ... ' 1 • \I. tO•i.. 1 10 1 • 1 1"'9 • .. 7a...,. • , • I • ~ 11., • -... DOWN$ ~: o;ra •1•1 t l .. . ,,, •'--i i... ~ .... 10 I J•. .... .. -"' II/+ '-IP. -I~• 12\<o -1 1210 -lOO ..... -.... IJ -I , -.... 7Vt -.... 1' -I 11 ... J ... 1 -~ . .... ,.,. ~ 4\<o .... .-.. .... ... .... .... ... VP u.~ Up tt.~ Up tl.S l)p '1..1 Up "' Up 11..J Up II.I Up II I Up 111 Up IO.I Up 10~ Up -CU Up IOO Up Yi Up '' ~I 011 "' ()ti .,.., ()ti 11.1 Off 11.J 0 11 IO.I Off t,.I 011 t.I 0 11 u Off L.1 Ofl '"' 011 1A OH 1.S 011 '. Oii 71 ()ff 1 1 Off .. , OU ... , Off ~· Ott s.t Oii ,., Off u Off S.t 00 u Ott J..4 Off .s.. Off SJi Off ~ 1-y 0 .. • W dn aday' Cl~ Price NYSE COMPOSITE TJlANSACTIO.NS ..... ,._ li'Ol'-*1•..,911 ...... VN\. .......... ••If><, l'eW, ........ 0.l,..l-0llll11Mll 'i.<• ~· ~~-..-.... llW1...wl ._._.._ .... ., 19"11"111ft O.aten-111•- N DAil v Ptl.aT - ......... '88Retur11 Vacation Home Good Tax Break 'Editor'• NOU: Steond in a ~ Oil pla""*"O 10t.1tng1 now on JIOVT Jiii) inc:mM Caz bill.) By SYLVIA PORTE& Millions witb 1.ocomes crossing all llMs now own vaca· lion homes boplng to rent (Of' top prices in season, summer particularly -thereby turning the home bought for pleasure lnto a good investment. And this also can be a source or tax-free income. When you rent out your vacation home, you tum what otherwise would be nondeductible household expenses into deductible rental expenses. You can use what you pay for utilities, insurance and repairs ror the rental period (plus your mortgage interest and property taxes, which are always fully deductible> lo shelter your rental income. Wbat's left after the deduc- Money's Wort h tions (your cash profit on the rental) also may be partially or com- pletely lax free The deductions that orrset your rental &n· come aren't limited to your out-of-pocket ex·. penses You also can deduct a portion of what lhe home ('Ost vou (cash down payment plus mortgage> pl~ any :.ubs.;quef'\t improvements you've made · TIDS ANNUAL DEPRECIATION deduction is figured: as if the home were dechnmg tn value each year due to- use even though it probably will be ns1ng in value. The net result is that since your depreciation deduction doesn't come from a current out-of-pocket expense. your ('as h profit on the rental m ay be a lot bigger than your tax able profit The time lo learn and then apply all these tax angles to vuur own situation is now, when you're renting or getting ready to S ign your rent agr~m<'nt for the peak summer months Later in 1980 1s too late TO rLLl'STRATE. SA V you own a i.eas1de cott <u~l· purchased for ca s h You rent out the colla1ite for two months each year at Sl.600 a month and use 1t personally ror another month Th<' other nine months tht' property 1s not used. Y()Ur total annual rash expense<. SI .200 for upkeep and mam tt'nanct' and $900 for propert' taxes. The deprec1atJon on tht> c·otta~e rom~ to S2.400 d )ear Ynu haw• an $1 ,800 cash profit on the rental <S3.200 of r t•nt.-1 mcome less the $800 of uµkl>ep and maintenance and $600 or propert) tax~ for the two-month rental period VOt,; IL.\ \'E TO P AV taxes on only $200 of your SI 800 µr11f1t T ht· n·.1:-.on 1-.. th<1t from your $3.200 or rental income. \OU t'aJ1 dt'fluct $800 fur t he upke1!p and mamtenance of the rental period. $61)CI for the property taxes of the rental sw nod 1 and 'ou t·an 1lt'duct the other S300 of taxes as a 1w1 sona1 1tl'm1wd d(•duC'l1on 1 and s mce you rented for two out of th<' thrct· month~. there 1s $1 .600 for the depreciatJon in the rental pen0<I In sum mar ). dut• to your deprec1at1on deduction. yoo {an tax-shelter at most 90 percent or your cash profit. WHAT HAPPENS IF vou have a l<1x loss on the ren t al • Say that :-our deduction)) for dt>prcc1atton and cash t'X pensei; exceed your rental income Can you deduct the I~~ against your sa lary" 1l depends There wre special tax law rules that govern In"" <.1tuat1onc; on a 'aC'at1on home rental v. am~ Prent1<·1-- Ha ll. Whether .)Ou can U!><' your 105S to shelter your non rental lnrornc dept'nds on bow much you personally w;c the home Lr your personal use doesn't exceed the greater of 10 days or 10 percent of the lJme you rent out, you have no problem with the special rules. your los on the vacation home rental as full) deducllble aRamst your other mrome , .\eif Takmg th.-. Tar Strng Uul ol Colle~ Costs I ., ... ,,,. . \~ . .. • I., ., .. . , ... .... . ... . ... . ... -... "" • I ... Pd. UP 10 Up 141 Vp \h UP 111 VP tOl Up IU Vo •.1 Up '-1 UP U Op u UP U Up 1.1 Up 11 Up 1.) UP 7.S ~ 1.J u. 1.• V. 1.l u. 1.1 Op ... Up .... 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MAOAZIN( A loot. el tile _,_.., o•rl>y In Penob1c:o1 MlllM; P M ,,_.. .. m Or Altlef1 ~. ~ ot 1evotyt1on1ty •r• ~MOYIE e • • '"T"• Secret Inv_.. 11964) S'-1 Gr 111'99'. ~ II ellot>a A o•oup ot 1nternet10nel c,.,.,. ~a11a1s • •• Pfon-o • e>erdorl d they -oerttQPet• '" the ... 111-tr etion OI ~ ternto- 1) ounng WOtkl Ww 11 12 rn.1 • 2tTONIGHT A locllti .t the Cubaf\ OOt'I· mun•ry on Los Anglllld. locUMIQ oo IM f-'t entryOI~ 8.30 . nE 000 COUflt.E ~ w\CI Fell« ~ II lllM-~ v11c:a11on "'• Cenoce.i tour91 lrap • OAEAT ~ SWTll.el Becaen 5 HC19Y O•YI Irene Worth Oell~ *' MmO&t none10f) ltOilloQvy .. "'8 elemally op1tm1111c W1nn1e 1n JO-.c>rl PllPC> s pro<>uct>On 01 Bec*en a c.omeoy 1epe0 at Ille ~ Yon Put>Uc. r,_1re t'()() 9 ™E LAST GIRAl'ff l,,. trve SlO<'Y ot a vouno c~ s efforts 10 ~the t'noano•""° Rotllsch1to 9wellt' 01 l\etiy• 1$ Clfetne· ltNtel 1P1 0 Olf'F'REHT STACXES At nold lal<M to.arelt' ~· ~• 10 p.otect n.msett tr om 11"14! neogt>OOmood t>ultY (CC)( RI U oo.e NJm'f S•• S11ooter Sweep- 6takes" II @I CHARUE'S ANGEJ..S Joli Munroe (Fureti ~~, •• kl0NIPP80 17). ONO!y c:ntntnel rrd IW two SOtl6 (RI tD MERVGfWRH ~ Tom woo-1 Bnan "-~eun­l M °"1 8'it>O J4'0 Allen Etuat>l'm Han~ '1i) TliE LUNT8 A LIFE IN THE THEATER Lvnn FOnlenM 11111<~ ..,,,, d1111C10< Ge<l<gf' Sdlaolflt u00u1net111e witll ~oand 1'C!Ot AJtrt'<l Lunl ,,_ 10nQ eat-. on ltitl. ~'~ OI Englend ill>CI /4meta TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 8 8: 00 -Gene Autry: An American Hero. A tribute to the former cowboy movie star and current owner of the CaJHomla Angels <and Channel 5) on his 50th anniversary in show business . KCET @8:30 -"Happy Days." Not the TV series -the play by Samuel Beckett with Irene Worth as a woman who spends ber lire half buried m sand. CB.5 fJ 9:00 -"The Last Giraffe." The efforts to save an endangered Jungle animal are chronicled in this movie with Susan Anspach and Simon Ward (photo at left> tr.a many OI "-oc.est trienos (RI UO 0 ™£FACTS OF LIFE One Ol 1"9 llUOen!J ~M 1>U01< a llSI Of aJ OI 11>e ~luoenl\ IO s fR) Q O£HE AUTJl'Y C:.0 WM ! Young LllOt 1<>00 0 WNCV W"'i4> '"-''9"t"'O a Pl•~ on mutO. Ourncr """ ~ ""' ~, .. , • ''°' i.no • .. en tioi. taQe 0y ,,,. •""'4111'1 t RI UO NEWS U 1~ OAV10 HART'MAH THE SHOOTERS [)eyf(I HW1mat> P'"'-flWI dW&ro-w.MlflQ P"OIOjOU' nalrstt ~ loou al "°"' I T>ey "'°" Q) MA TIOHAL MEWS fD ~IHESE· AMERICAHS TME SECOHO CENTURY A c.onlra~ltl>Q l)(>fl•a•I 0 1 .~ .. 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MOVIE * *'• 6om To 8'ICil ' ( 197 1) Oocurnent.wy N•· reted t>y H<lnty Fonda C_., Tol>C>e. 11 rooeo Cl\eme)oOn. lnM 10 Of'IV'I! a !Wlrd ot •00 wlkl ,__ <l(;IO&i •WIOe "A~(l ht ~"> mtn I ID NATIONAL NEWS 12 40 8 MEDICAL STORY Hv9'1 lflmll"' 1n1ems I~ """"°' prOOof'm~ as they oe91n l llt'11 m eo1ca1 Ut-\ '~0 '~ G.-11 HOllJWO')d Pf0- 0\.oer 141an Carr I<><,,_ punk roe~,., Jotinny Rotten Easl G@rman P<JOk •odtet Ntnll H8Q91'1 II ~ BARETT.A. 8&t t!ll• 90"& dtier on "40· 6'1y c;rtm;t "'d()e< wt>O 16 '!oO CIOl;icti<l Oy ric;~ end •eiPf!Clllbtltly tllal hi! ..._.,s untouctllll>l<I IA) O MA~ 0•l11 tr-to ClfWlt an inno ... nt mar" ol murder t ... atl)e' -!hCN<jll '"" m.n •S ~ ""'0 o hie -''8"C4' • MOVIE • * • Mri M1n1ypr·• I 1g.;>1 C:.r-r,.,"°" W~ ter Pl()geon A 1.,,.,11y 11\otng "' Englane <>urtng ~ c;,;,. ,,,.,, $'4IQtl Struggles 10 rna.n1a.n • normel ex.- •~ (2 "'', I!>""" I • WOV1! ..... Co-"- (1937) JoM W8)'fte, 0on 8efdey. A pW t3' ._, OCK• , .. C>Oftd•nta NCO .. • ~ wfttl "' liiWI ~ (1 hr. 30 ,,,.,, . ~1 = ..... ''The ~ OIV" I 19SOI Alcflerd Coele. COleetl o...,.. 2':t01 ~ 2:26 ~8 2:30 MOYIE * * .,_ · AUit To The Hjgll co ... ntry ' (10741 E~k L•rMn 2'40 1 == 3:16 MOVIE • • Oeyion·a Oevlla" t 1968) Roty Wlfloun, L..-n- 19 K&lMI • MOVIE \ • • *'" 'Of Hum-• Hearta" {19381 Welt• Huston. ~ St~ 4:00 U MOVIE \. *** Femate On The BNlcn" ( 19!>5) Jo9'> c.- IOt 0. Jett Cl'lllndlet . 4 258 NEWS 4:30 8 MOVIE * , · TM Clll CfeeQe" I 19461 lOtS CoH'8<', Pe&M l(,.fly Thur•datf• Dagf h•~ 1tfocl~• 111)0 Cl) * ~ HoloO TMt Ln!~ c 1~21 8-y Boys, L.o Gorc;ey -AFTERNOON~ 12:00 0 • * ~ "Weekend With f.tl'-" (19521 Van He111n, PoJlrlC.lll Neel ID ••• "The ....,... °' l "'6fnllr)."' {Part 2) (19651 l<•r" 00<.tg1n. AicMrd tJ.jjrr~ lllJ • •','"Stage FrtgM" I tCf'>O) J-Wyman. Mar· IWle Ooetr !Ch Oorncted t>y 1411 t eo Ht tChc:Ccit JiJO 0 • • • 'Western Un•on · (19") Rot>en y Ot;nO. D6dl\ J&OQt!' tn>) * * ', All Tne Way Home" ( 1963) Jean s"""'°""· Robw1 Pr11S1on. 3:30 D • • • "Goo<Jet Get!. M .. trif!O" (19711 Paul L ynOe. Oon AINIChe.. by Armstrong & Batiuk AL.L 1H()5€ INTffi£5TE0 tN HIKING TH~H 111E. ~e V"~SH()ULO MEET IN F~NTOF IHE. !:X.WJ.6£ ~TON ~DAY.' .J~.Y?. o-9 uvf c?l!.:ri ~ 1 _)I 'Letterman'-a Dayti1ne TV Oasis By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP 1 Life has been found on da)1tme teleV1.S1on Whether 1t t'an survive. or d~rvt-s lo. rem~ to be seen . but at fi rst J.?lan ce. "The Uav1d Letterma n Show" :.e<>ms to present a rational reason to watch telcv1s1on alter lhe morning news s hows go off This JUdJ.?menl 1s based on onl> one v1ewmg. and 1t may be tha t tilt' ··u-1 terman Show" 1s hke the plain ~irl at an U~ly Convention exqu1s1te b .. compan son. But a live. 90 minute show that actually talks and breathe<; and features a Jazz s1n~er m its f1r..t week 1s already ahead of the game Johnny Carson on "Tonight" m the pai:.t couple of years He 1s bnght and fast. and thus, so as h1s show. Indeed, the 90 mrnutes '>kip quickly by. Letterman as thoroughly comic, almos t obsess1H· an his v.1 se- cracktn£ Yet. he as :.s more than ade- quate mterv1ewt-r. not inc l.med to an- grat1at1on or the puff quesllon. com mon tools of the da) time \ anety-talk trade 'W ER\.' GRlf"FIN, FOR example recently turned one t·nllre show llltn a glossy pubhc1ty vehicle for a disco movie Letterman won't have to. sup- plied 3-9 he I!> with a troupe of come· d1ans and has own relatively bountiful supply of talent At tames. the show seemf'd a httle self-coosc1ous about its own uruque ness. At one point. Letterman brought out a TV set and 01pped from stallon to station. d1scount10,g the competJuon a.long the v.a~ LATER ON. AT LETTF.RMA:\'~ urgm~. Greenfield blasted netv.r,rk programmm~. includin~ "Sht>riff Lobo" and "Thursday Game. · two !>hows on the NBC !>Ch~ule "If I have to sat there and tell an aud1enn that 'Shenff Lobo' is not a smart sho ~." !>a1d Greenf1e>ld. "then they're beyond m y help .. a ir. a dtsagrE'<'mPnl betv.een Let- te rman and producer Bob Slev.art "'er the s hov. :.. :..t~le rt>S uJted 1.0 Slt''4 l:lrt 'l'Xll t\11 , Bl'T IT WAS refresh.mg to M"t' tl•lt-' 1.,1<'>0 that made ) ou chuckle and t>ven think a bit Jl one sill.Ing. There wt-rt-e\en a couplt-of qwckle ne.,.-s • hrea ks rt>ad bv f:dy, in Newman • t hou~h 1t s j in t odd to bear a ne wsman applauded before be reads has reportl When '"Letterman" was over. :--JBC'-. daytime <;chedulc returned to routine "Look at this fabulous m crchand11>t''" an announce r l\hri t>l-ed . "These extravagant prizes, .. Yes. "Wbeel of Fortune" was on Goods .. , Tha s p hoto of Sophia Loren~ h y Douglas Kirkland, is <.imong the pac- t u re"' featured on a docu men - l<!r y on photo· JOu rn al a ::.l ~. .. The Shoote~." tonight al 10 on ABC. Channel 7. NBC CANCELED THREE gamt s hows to make room for "Let term an." apparently supposing that viewers deserve something more Ln their diets than prepacka~ed frenzy and puenle ~ame-show host wit It IS an admirable premise. In the debut shov.. Letterman rn · terviewed an ingenious free-lance TV reporter. John Alpert. who has made a habit of scoopmg network newsies on big stones; Jeff Greenfield. com- mentator and CBS televlSioo cntac: and , best. 1azz s inger Esther Sat- terfield. who'U be a guest all week. At the commercial break that followed. wh1l'h NBC s how was lout ed an a loud promo" or course. "Lobo .. the atr The dive m entertamment .;::....; __ .....;:..:===============:;:;;;; And, then~ were apparently w mc backstage troubles on the s how Before the fi rst show even got to the ca11642-5678. value v.ru. the bes t cooce1vable re- commeodalloo for "The Da111d Let term an Show." Letterman is the young comedian who so ably and so ofleo filled Ill for Pul a few words to work for you. llGHCUT "JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GOi FISHING IN THE CAIU9IEAN •.. " -C:....V.. NK TV NOW PLAYING MIC..._llAU Oiange 637"°340 .... IMSTllCOUT Cosia ..... ~ 2 711 dWAMl'cmllAWUT W•ttn1nstef 191·~ -'" ... , ...... .... ,.._ 821-4010 The most wanted man in Wakefield prison is the Warden. Robert Redford "BRUBAKER" ~ -M•'•• •"-"•~• • Beautiful Cu'sti>m Draperies by n€ttle CR€€k at 20% Savings Choose from over 900 fabrics .. Prints in Tred1llone1 Prov1nc1a1 or MOdern Styles. Sohds 1n Velvet Satin. Textures and TweedS Almost every COior there IS Custom made for you Into Oree>enef. 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Smith is Blutto Catoe)' aJ1<> wH 1ntervlowfd Mon· daJ niibt on a naUon•ll) tclevbed pro,raan. PIGlll'INti Tift! .. rfe<·ta of u :st.roll• and dJabetCJ11 . Catnt'y, •t 80, '' pleued Wlth lu farm life tn Stea· fOf'dvWc ln ui "'tate Nrw Ye>rk. but loolu forwanl to fll1111n~ in Sep- tember "What the bt..-.tl t'~ <'e>ul41 ~ rn~o uk for! Loot .i ~ Jand Wluit el.Ml a tb~tt In life? Thi.a a. 't l 'vt t:Ul 90 head ot catU • n\oe tw~ 4'nd we JU''OW and Mii huy .. l've got at all " SaUintt for E:niw~'Mi tor t.be Cll.nun& r~mlnds tum ul ho l~vonte fllm, .. Yankee Doodle Dt&.ndy," which he s aid be almoet didn't t.•Ulr U\ ••THE AGENT NEVl7.8 wanted me in that. They offered Jl Lo Freddie Aatalre and be turned 1t down. So they went around trying t o Mill at. "I remember George M. Cohan saying. 'Sorry son. you'J'e not what we wanL' But 1t was the ..agent t.hal didJJ'l want me. He was peddling the story around. 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I I ) j. y 0 • 8 l J 812 DAI Y PtlOT ~.JUM• t• Park r Eara Pla• .. ts 'Fame' Will Bring It Birt•dflfl 809 Salty Field. an Oscar wmner for ··Norma Rae," helps son Eli celebrate his runth birth· day on the set or her new movie as director M art.m Ritt l ooks on. Tbe company is on loca- l1on m Mobile. Ala. NEW YORK (AP) While Ronald Rea~an waltzed to the Republican presidential nomination 1 his son Joined a prestigious ballet company. Ronald P. Reagan, 22, is a member or Joffrey II Dancers. the training troupe for the Joffrey Ballet. He has toured several cities with the troupe since JO•ntng 1t m early spnnJ? Ballet officials say Reagan 1s mamtainmg a low profile, partly for security reasons "He really wants to pursue his own career an danrmR," said dance company manager Frank Lackner "He 1s working very hard aod wants to keep out of the llmehght as much as possible.·· -------------------...... ~ ~Rl£S MCCABE f.' ~'I pla'ces his 1W1g1.1e firmly in "" ~. cf]eek #Jr" humorous lool<s at ~~ fW9')11htn~ ltom sex ?' to Sf1dwteh6$ DAILY PILOT ., AaTHUa &NJGlll' ,,..~....., I can't conceal my admiration for Alan Parker, nor do I have an1 wt.ab to do ao. In only lhrte f atur mma "Bupy Malone," "Midruaht Expreea" and now "Fame:· -~· ex·dlrector ol BrlUah commercials, ln ( : MOw.nE[) three totally different r • outlnp, baa displayed an DET'l/frtr/ uncanny sensitivity to •~,. •~W both people and places, a.a weU as the ability to •nduce-1hatterln1 performances from hitherto un· known actors and actreHes. The scripts that he undertakes are fresh and orlgrnal. and he imbues each of them with enormous energy and daring. Much as I admired hla urher efforts, "Fame" is far and away h.is most complex and accomphshed to date. IT IS ALSO. AT LEAST on the surface. the most unUkely material ever to make ·a major mo. t1on picture Its scnpt must have read like a realure·length documentary about a bunch or talented kids geU.log their basic education at New York's seedy High School of the Performing Arts. Even the form of the scnpt -Auditioos, Finit Year. Second Year, etc. -sug gests a rampant academ1a Noth.mg could be farther from the final effect of this extraordinary, exuberant movie. Spending almost half an hour on the audit.Jons alone. Parker <and writer Christopher Gore) clue us in on the mohval1ons and driv~s or perhaps a d<nen of the applicants Including an exciting young black <Ge ne Anthony Ray) TIU: FILM ABOUNDS in stereotypes , hke Tresa llu~hes' pushy mother. who insists on get· tmg her insecure daughter (Naureen Teefy l into the ~c:hool , like n ch kids Antonia Franceschi lwho dances hke u dreaml. like Barry Miller's s mart. ass Puerto Ri can, whose brazen extenor doesn't qu1tP conceal his enormous vulnerab1bty, or Irene Cara's crass. commercially minded C()('O, whose facade of 1nvulnerab1hty crumbles in the studio of a porno~raph1c filmmaker They may be stereotypes, but in Pa rker·s hands they bet'ome sharply individual. each with his own problems, each with his own goals. And as we watch them and others -grow and develop through their four years of schoobng <or fall and nunk out for want of trymR. as does exquis1tP Laura Oeanl. we gain some new meas ure of 14hat the educauon process 1s all about. It's not Jui.t a matter of passing on tired an· formation. but of testing each md1v1dual and dn v in~ him on to the outermost hm1ls of his God given talents T HERE IS AN INCREDIBLE sequence when the ilhterdte Miller. pressed too hard by his iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''The best and funniest Clint Eastwood ntovie.'' • J.11w t M,,.,hn.THl NLW YORK TIML:-i .. A VERITABLE FIRECRACKER OF A MOVIE, explod.lng into one of the f unnJeat and moat touching films you 'II see th.U, or any year:• ·Rona Barrett, ABC · TV .. It's time to take Eastwood serloualy •• one of the most honest, Influential pereonal filmmakers In the world.'' ·Tom Allen VIiiage Voice ...... o .. Olf•CIOr krffflPl9'f ,._.,....,....,_ 0.,.-.-c:..1 1-. ia.rt". ,,_ C.••. u. eur ..... '--"'• o. .... .,,_,. "'•"'-•""'· &oyo 0 11 ..... Alt.fl H ..... TrltW ........ St-... -. P..,. McCr-, MM -·· -'--NWrl1,., a.,.. Al'tller JI"'.,._.,, 0-.. At!l'-Y II.,,~-Tffff .......... ,._ i ............ _ Mf'AAll--.: 11 NOW PLAYING EDWARDS' CllllMA WllT Westminster 89 1·3935 EDWAlll'...,..TWll Cosll Meu 631 ·3501 CINEDOllf Orange 634·2553 ...cw~ llUIOtt llYD. ORl11·1M Santa Ana 531·1271 . ... RUlilllli' lU I. ·.ftte £i.,.fl ~ STRll~ES ~·· • __ ...... _..... ' $ I I I iC !: i I .. ROUGH cvr· ..... . English teacher <Anne Meara>. goes oo a destmc· live rampage out or pure frustraUon. It could 1et tum expelled. and we don't learn for a while if it has: but when we find him once more among those present for the third year at the school, it m a ~::::::::&iiiiiiiiiiii=:iiiiiiiiiiiii:=:~ "THE EMPIRE ·'"' S'mlKES BACK" _., ...... _._ mark not only or hiA own outstanding talentll as a dancer' but or the understanding and forbe1.trance of his teachers. (( also hke the scene in wtuch Miller tracks down ttteara to the hospital where she ~ tensely a wa1L1.ng the outcome or her husband's operation. Miller wants to know 1( he's going to P'-SS in her class so that he can continue 10 school. ··0on•t you people ever think of anything but yourselves?" she barks ) ThE>y do, and the attachments that they form among one another become the tapestry or the film itself ll's a bit hke .. A Chorus Lme" 1n that. by the end of the evening, we feel that we've come to know each of the aspirants as 1ndivfduals. It's also like "A Chorllb Line" in that we get to see them all perform AND HERE PARKER has wrought another m1rarle Some o( the pntorman~ are solos <Uke f'rancesch1 's lovely , ~hadowed a rabesques aga10st yellow-i.hadf:'d windo~i. > More ort.en, however. the dances !>e<>m t() burst forth spontaneously, Like the steamy '"!tot Lunc h Jam" in the school 's caft>teria. or a number that nows out from the school and seems lo tie up traffic Ln the very centn or T1mc.-s Square The shN'r lo~1'>t1r'> of tbJs film , with its many m1d to"'n Manh<1ttan lo<'cit1ons. boggle the 1magina· t1cm -rompounded by the fact that the ffjgh School of the l't:rforming Aru 14'3.S it.sell less than cooperat1v(' It '" hard to under<;tand why Maybe 1t was the a bundance of street language in the S<'npt. or the occ:as1onal nudity which earned the him its regrettable R c Regrettable because I feel that tall PLAYING '* OUllClf •au ~'!?: ~~!~~ ---- UIWAllOS" ~ WUY N~\'"""'!a aq, J93'i w ,, 1)00 •10 •\,,•t l~· 10 4., ..... 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ILUES IROTHERS .. cat "MARY POPPINS"' "NORTH AVENUE REGULARS'' (G) c:::x: .. :..: . -":"'::. ... ..... ., -3 I "'WHOU Y MOSIS" ·cHIHA SYHDIOMr IP'GI c .. • -:--:::> I "AU THAT JAD." uu -rHE ROSE" 1-uec.u Yf"Sf HOW"IR "IOYS IH COMl'AHY cu '"™1 HOU YWOOO IMtGHYS" Ill "THl GOHG SHOW" AU-Of'tN 71e .... -1T c;-..-., ... ·-ou•wo...... h1ti.1call) th1:. p1rturt-underbne:. the values and _.,_--=--~==---::----::!.. lffi~lOrtanl'l' of t•ducation J I may be St't'Ond guei..,ing th(· hi gh .,chool c; reasons for I regard ··ram., .. ai. th~ ult1malt 1usuf1cauon for 1t.5 ver)· ex1 .. tenc:e THI 011/fJINAl ~ ":::V ~~~" POPPINS' ~CM• .,..p111 .......... ....... (Ju._ ~'l>UL'O") REVEALS 1n the o ... ,. ·-..... , .. THE ORJCllllAI~ MARY ~·1 POPPINS ... -·"- 04&•1• ••• 1'111 OllHJlllAl .,~ MARY POPPINS ••a• ..... ... ... 8URT ftYNOUll ROUGH CUT (Nl ""'"' , ... . '"' ... DAILY PILOT ~· ..... "80N - .... r.a •·· ·-:1 •· y 0 .. .. " . . r ' .. # • INSIDE: •Supet-marttet Shopper •Club Calendar •Sllm Gourmet •Ann Landers Food OAILYPILOT • ) I te't , I~ . ; :1. • rr . . • .e • our md for UD·•• er.12 *•• =i .. 1-y 0 II LISA GUBLER. FRIEND BERN BISCHOF AND HIS LITTLE SISTER CINDY BISCHOF PICNIC EUROPEAN-STYLE Savoring an Old World Pleas11re AUFSCllNlTT Th~ motto translated mean~ a little bit of this and that. In Europe a p1c:na<: starts with a trip to the bakery. the butc-her shop. the fruit and vegetable vendor and so on Much of the actual preparation is done e1t the picnic site. While this is being done, the rest of the family will actively participate tn tht ever -popular game of soccer Hiking, berry piclCing or a game of hide and seek are other forms of ~ntertainment. The wonderful lush forests and beautiful laxes pro- vide ample room to search out new picnie areas Very popular 1s the Black Forest region. where one hears the song of Lhe cuckoo. after which the famous clocks are modeled As popular as July 4 1s as a fa mily get together. in Germany May l and Fathers Day are occasions for family outings. Just recently. campgrounds and planned picnic areas have sprung up. inspired by our l'\orth American examples. but many fa milies. as soon as the weather permits. still prefer to t>xplore the rountrysides and discover out-of-the way streams. meadows and small clear ings with moss-covered rocks on the outskirts of forests ••• Ir you've driven through Switzerland or Bavaria, you know that one of the pleasures of travel there 1s stoppm~ an a tiny villagt: lo fall ) our picnic baskt>t There are bakeries. meat markets and fruit stands. au with fresh items ready to be tossed into your bag for a romantic. leisurely lunch m an alpine meadow If vou haven't had the privilege of p1 cmck- 1ng in the Old World, take heart The poss1b1Uty is but a step away here on the Orange Coast. Just take a drive to the Old World shopping and entertainment center in Huntington Beach and you'll find those same delicatessens. bakeries and sweet shops with rood fa re 1ust waiting ror your picnic hamper. With July 4 corning up. and a three-day holi- day. the opportunity is perfect for a European style picnic. You can take the time to prepare recipes from a generation ago, or simply buy some cheese, wine and good bread to set off for your special outing. The s hopkeepers at Old Wor ld have a varied heritage and their ethnic backgrounds are renected in their wares .. Sliced. hard·cooked eg2s Sardine:. and assortment of cheese~ may abobeus~ Soft en butter at room temperature Season with manc-t>d dill. grated horseradish or caraway seeds Spread on bread. arrange cold cut~ on top with cheese or sliced. hard-cooked eggs. Small gherkins may be served on side . KASE UNO WURSTSALAT <Cheese· Wurst Salad> ,.., pound SWlss chees ... 1 ':!pound cervclat or Italian salami I onion. diced 4 tablespoons olive 011 2 tablespoons wine vme2ar I tea:.poon prepared must;.1rd Shah· all 1ngr(•d1enl~ well Salt and peppt·r to taste ~hcc rheese and meat in -;mall '>tnps Mix all other ingredients togC'lher then pour <Jver cheest' and meat. to:.sinJ,! hghll) unlal e\enl~ coated. Serve chilled with rye bread or German rolls and sweet butter WARMF.R KARTOFf'El..Si\LAT <Warm Potato Salad1 6 boiled whale potatoe~ 6 shces bacon A BASKET OF EUROPEAN GOODIES FOR JULY 4 I ... mall onton. minced c·up "hit e vinegar ' ' t·up beef stoc-k Salt. white ~pper to taste Cut potatoe-. in thin s hres; ~alt and pepper them Fry bacon until ~olden. add onion and cook unll I hacoo 1s c:n -.p Remove from heat and carefully polJr in 'ane~e1r and stock Mix ~ently until potatoes are ('(Wered Sugar may be added to taste if too -.our SP..\RGELS1U.AT C Asparagus Salad> Wash. tnm and cook asparagus in boiling "ater approximately three minutes. Drain and rut into small pieces. 3 inches. Cover with marinade and chill. Hard cooked egg may b4' u:.ed a~ )!am1sh ( Marinadt' > I table:o;poon~ whttt! vmegar ': tea:-poon ~alt '~ tea~poon ~uga r 'z cuo beef ~tock I tablespoon mmet·d onion ' tea:.poon tarr..tJ.{on or parsley 4 tabh .. >spoonl> :-,aliJd 011 f.RDREE R~ILCH <Strawberry Milk I :!1 : rup-: fresh strawbernes :: to 6 table'>poons ~ugiJr ,Juice of 1 :i lemon .! <:UP" milk •, c-uµ hl•av~ ..,wet•t e r~am . hg titly "h I ppt""<I Fresh stra1.1.bernes for garnish Wa!>h !:trawb<-rr1es and puree in blender. Add !-u~ar. lemon Juice and max well. Gradually pour milk into mixture. beating constantly. Reat m whipped cream. Chill 2 hours. Ser ve in tumblers ~am1shed with whole berries Good for children KALTE ENTE CSparkUng Moselle Punch) 2tablespoons lemon juice :I tablespoons sugar Peel of 1 lemon 2 bottles Moselle wine. chilled I bottle dry ehampagne. chilled Put lemon Juice in chilled punch bowl and dissolve sugar in 1u1ce. Rub peel a round bowl and leave m . Pour m wine: chill 15 minutes. Add champagne 12 ounces or club soda may be added For the adults. Here are offered some of their recipes.just in time for a delightful celebration. ••••••••••••••••••••••••Ellllllll!!!!!i!l:!!a;;!!W•••• .. •••••••••••••••••m•••••m The center Is located at 7561 Center Ave .. Huntington Beach. Take the Beach Boulevard exit off the San Diego Freeway. It's open seven days a week. The Open Sandwiches are the favorite of Delores BiJICbof, wife of Josef Bischof, the man who built Old World and ls the owner of tbe Old World restaurant and the Festival Hall. Cheese and Wurst Salad comes from the private redpe file of Klara Eschenburg, who with her husband, Manfred. runs Escbenburg's Delicatessen. Mrs. Eschenburg personally pre- pares tbesalads sold there. The Warm Potoato Salad recipe is the one M arsat Peterman prepares and serves dally at the Bntwunt Comer at Old Wol"ld. The Mparaps Salad coma rrom Edltb Hauff, whole bulband Lony plays the accordion nlcbtlJ at tbe llatakeller. Strawberry Milt la fondly remembered by Ruth md Bob ldolne, wbo own Captain Hook's Seafood Sboppe. Tbelr cbHdbood daya were spent In Ohio with DlUJ OennaD netPbon. Sparkliq lloeelle Puncb comes from an ex- pert 1n lloMI wtDes, Erika c.tr. wbo halb from Bavmia and wltb ber motber runs lhe Mel ... Wine Sube. allLBGTll atr1TEmor (0.-IDdwktiel) 1'1nored ..... k)'eWMdorKom111is bread AllOrted cold cuta a~h u rout beef. ham, dn'elltor Hlaml, Uverwuntorton1ue Bob Hope's Favorite The master comedian is helping raise funds for O"ange Coast College's student health center. Bob Hope a master chef? It seems hardly posslble. consider ing his busy summer schedule, wblch Includes an I p .m. performance July 26 at Orange Coast College. For tlcket \nformation call the OCC Box Office, &41·8064 or 641-8085. They are $11.50 and 112.50 ll purcbued ahead ol Ume. He 1dmits he tan only enjoy and not partlctpete in lhe making of ftne culalne. What ls Hope's weakness? Lemon pte, just the way Mom used to make It. Here'• Bob Hope's favorite. HOPE'S LEMON PIE l f..lnch pie shell, baked J cup, 2 tablespoons su••r 3 tablespoons corn starch l cup bolllng water 4 tablespoons lemon Juice 2 tablespoons butler 4 egg yolks -<save whites) Ploch of salt Grated rtnd of lemon Combine corn starch and sugar Add water s lowly, 1Urrin1 constantly until thick and s mooth. Remove from heat. Add slljhtly beaten eQ )'Olk.s, butter. lemon rtnd, juice. and salt. Cook. sU rrin1 constanUy for 2 or 3 m\nutea. Cool. pour into baked pie shell. .Top CIM with meringue made from the e11 whit.es, beaten stJrf with 2..-, tablespoons su•ar. Bake at 3SO dearees for U minutes or until UghUy brown. ..... ~---::::....\.~ n .r .,,.,. •"1 ' ' The Robust Decaffeinated • IS She has o raste '°'me r<>buY 1n life Thof's why Jocetyn Ncri'l ~1ls rhe \NOfld alone Thor s wtly he< c<Xtee ~ Ne!ICof~-'­ Decotteinor ed lnsiOf"ll Cottec Nescaf~ Decattemored hos robusl flavor Y('f Ifs 97 '(. coffe1n tree X> clip the> coupon ~ve ~ and find cx11 rhor q1w-q up oH('ln doc'!.n r hove ro mt'Qn Q1'v1ng up robv.I 1 .JvO< ~--------------- 1 ~SAVE: 504 ---, I{; on any size jar of Nescof~ • 16 Instant C~ffee. Regular or Decaffeinated. I v rottt•O.•,•• · ..... "' • I ~ . .. . . ..,, , ' c --0 •• ---· • • • ' -••• ,, --.... t ..... -. •• .. ~. .. .... '-•• I "' . ' I J • " • A •• ~ .... ,. • ~ • •"~' 11 .... ·' --...... lt"Nt lfOUt".0-llllAM ,0 1"1 fitt\Hf t()tiiW•~l l'-l. '0 801 ~\-00 I '"''"' ,., ""' "'"""0000 .. ,, , .. lj\, I I I I I I ,, I ~':~l .. ':11~ ~0::;0,"c:;:;,~:p,1•:ir.~'r1c~"::.()t.~~~'! :,,, I l>ICAlfll~AllO ANI "'"'" U!.l (OlnlJIUltS , .. .,0 • I L CXPIR[~ 'H:Prt:MOCR JO 1960 • ·~ ~1 ------------------------~ c IVOO Jh<> Nt",11(> Co ~ ... NESCAFE . IWt>ust Flavor that won the World. ·I I µ~,pf. I'~ rur· ••••-r••.,,--, 'FOOD RASPBERRY-PEACH JAM Freezer Jam Food s hopping pal· terns ha ve changed as budgets have felt tht· brunt of e sc-alal1n.: prices Perhaps you'\1· noticed ~ 111creru.t"d 1n terest in b u) 1 ng in I ''olume to e1Lht•r freezer or prescrve for out of season use I A s ~l·a ... ona l fruit '> com e into markt·t. t•on· sider J01run~ th1• movt· ment to prt~t·n 1· toda) fo r enJoyment tomor· row. Start with a no cook Raspberry· Peach J am L1qu1d fruit pectin 1'1 I used to make sure lht' jam will have a good "set." so don't worry Select f res h . r1pr creamy yellov. P4·ac·ht:~ without wnnkl~. brov. n s pots or grl'<'n. v. hu:h in d i c a t es 1mm atu r 1ty wh e n p icked Refrig e rat e r ip<' peaches Immediat ely Rlpe raspberries are highly ~rashable. l>O handle carefully. Assemble rigid plastic and glass containers of not more than onc·pint capacity with tif(hl · fitting lids . Pre pare f r uit as dire c t e d . Basically, sugar, lemon juice and liquid fruit pectin are added to the fruit mixture, stirred for t h ree minutes and qulcltly ladled into con· 1a1ner. and cover(-d with hd!> After '>landin g fo r J boul 2t hour-.. con lJtnc r'> are .. wrt>d Ln the fret·H·r f'rl'e zer Jd m c-an be kept 1n \h e fn ·t'l<'r up to six months. D1'>cover1n~ thf' t•asr of making fn•P/t·r Ji:lffi "Ill IO-"Plrt' \IJU l•• ln a nothn befor1· I ro·"h rwar h ~a...,on f'nd., < u r r 1 t· d I'., .J ,. h H ... l 1 ., t which abo US <'!> J1qu1d fruit pt>ct 1n , v.1 11 enhanc-e a variety of meat and poultry en· tree '> llAS PBERR \'·PE .\CH JUI J lr"z c.-ups pre pared fruit <a bout JI.<: pint ful· I\ ripe red raspb<>rm.,., and JOoul 1 ~" pound ful I\ rt~ pt'dCh~ I 7 • cu~ 13 • pound1 s ugar a., cup lemon 1u1ce 2 pouches liquid fruit pecltn t-'1r ... t prepare lh1· fruit. Thoroughly crush. on e la)'er a t a tim e . a bout 1 in p i n ts r ed raspbem es. <If desired. sieve half of pulp to re m o v e som e o f the seeds .) Measure 2 cups into la r ge bowl or pan. Peel and pit about l ''' pounds peaches. Chop very fine or grand Measure l lr-z cu pl> into bo wl w it h raspbt'rn~ ThE-n make the Jam Thorough!> mix -.ugar into fruit. IN stand JO m 1n ut1·., Add lt>m o n JUICt' to fn.u t p.·C'lln In ... m .dl b<1v.I Stir 1nl11 fruit rruxture Cont1nu1• st1rrin ~ 3 m1nut1"' I A frv. ..,ugar try~tab 1o1.tll n ·main 1 l.acll•· qu11·kl y 1nl11 "caldt'O N)O\amPK ('l)v ··r c1t •mrl' with tight J1 ch l..t't .,w nd at room kmpi·rntun· 24 h1Jur.. then 'tore 1n freezer Small amounts may bt' CO\f'N'<l and storf'd in rdr1ger.slor up to 3 "'eeks Mak.es a bout 8 cups or about 9 (8 nuad ounces> coot.aJners. C l ' R R I F. D P E A C H RELISH J~. cups prepared fru it (:! medium oranJ?e<\, l'4 cup v.dll:r dnd dbout Joli~ pounds fu ll } npt· pt•achl..,) 1 tea..,poon ascorbic acid <'T)'>lab <opllonal I 61"2 CUP" 12 pounds 14 ounc-esi :.u~a r 1 t<ibt ~poon curr y po1o1.der 2 tablespoons lemon JUlt't.' 2 pouche'> liq u id f rU It pe\'lm F1r ~t prepare t he fruit. Remove skms in quarters from oranges. Lay quarters fl at; shave off a nd d1i-card about half or white mem brane With s h ar p knife or S<'l5'>0r> shce remauung rind very fine Plar~ 1n ~aucepa n : add '• <•up water Bnng Lo d bod. rovt'r and s1m · mt·r 15 minu\l..'S, 5t1rnng <H'<."a .. 1onallv SeC't1on .1n<I ditc pct'lt:"d orangt-. m••a.,un· 1 t•uµ 1'1•d, pit and grinrJ a l> o u t 1 '• p o u n d ., IJt'JthL~. Measure 2 cups mto large bowl or pan. add a!>COrb1c acid Add or<J nge and undrained cooked nnd. Then make the relh.h. Thoroug hly max sug<ir a nd curry powder mto fruit uwrture: let stand 10 mmutes. Add lemon )UICe U> fruit peell.n IO i-m <i ll bowl. Sta r into fruit mixture. Continue starranl( 3 m inute:.. <A few sugar crystals will remain 1 Ladle quickly into :.c<tlded contaJJlers. C1H • t>r at once with t1~hl lid~ Let st a nd a l room temperature 24 hours. then l>lure in freezer Small a mounts m ay b<' t'ovcr~ <.1nd stored m rl'frigcr a t or up to 3 v. l't'ks. Makes about 71."2 r ups or about 9 <8 n u1d ounce) t.·oulalners. No t e : Add i tion of ascorb ic acid h e l ps maintafo color of fruit: purchru.e a t drugstore )\1f' ind ror WI·•• er.a M>k1• t.es. =1 • I· y 0 • f I I FOOD P ople who tut>.iat mainly a fut food and fa brk.ud food proctue1a "•"., CODtrol ~r tho am~~ 90dlwn t..My H t eata daJ. ~ t.hoM who atop ia1n1 Ute aalt •haller wMn cookiq or al lhe tabje, take Jn a va t H· c-• of Kld.h:am if t~y cootU.. to eat pickle.. fr•nlctw'tttS. t'Old <'Ut.s and canned aoupa The fl produda are mad4" with ••"1• quan\JU of u lt. and Lbe A.menca11 palate ba• become UMd to 1n cttas.M .odtum In rood The problrm l! that a blah sodJwn intak~ coo- t r1buteos gn-atJy to htgh blood pres:suN' an later y•an. The Mayo Clime re cently reported that by reducmg the intake or salt, over 80 percent or those suffering ,wtth m ild hypertension C hagh b lood pressure> wt> re brought dowri to normal levels . More than SO per· cent of lho6e with severe hypertension showed a reve r..al when sail was strictly controllE'd. But why get into the problem or high blood pressure in the middle years of life 1f you can prevent it by reducing a ll uMecessary sodium in your food? Sod i um oc curs naturally in meat, fish. poultry, g rains and vegetables. Most people would take in about 2500 mg of sodium that OC· curs naturally m food. without adding any salt from a shaker Oddly e nough, that 1~ just a bout what the human body needs un der moec;t circumstance~ Tu be l<'ss extreme. the Senate Select Com· millet> on Human Nutr1- t ion se t the goal for Amertcans at 5000 mg a day Currently , it 1s t ho ught tha t most AmeriC'ans eat over 10,000 mg or sodium dai· ly, through the Ultake of highly flavo red pro- cessed foods Thas s taggering un- necessar ) intake, along with her editary pre · dispos1llon.s. leads to the estimate that there are over 30 million people In this country who suffer from hypertensaon. Half or them don't know 1l and are living with a physical time bomb. The other half have beeo warned and may be trying to follow a low.sodJum regime. It would be wise to began t.o t'ast a critical eye on the amount of sodium you are eating each day He r e a re !>Orne recipe!> with no added sodium that should be a dellcious ad· dition t o your m e nu planning SESAM E c mCKEN BREASTS AND MUSHROOMS 4 whole c hicken breasts 3 tablespoons s weet butter 1 .. ~·up flou r 1-:? teaspoon paprika 1 , cup lemon 1u1ce 2 table s poon !> sesame seeds Profits Who 1tets the money you spend for pork at the supermarket? For each dollar spent. 55 cents go to the farmer. 20 cents to the wholesaler <packer and processor>. and 25 cents to the ret.aller. But little of this represents profit, points out the NatiooaJ Live Stock and Meat Board The farmer with his s hare of the dollar must raise, feed and market th e h ogs , r aci n g variables s u c h as weatM r. grain prices. veterinary care, etc. ~YPLOT ·.um Fuels Hypertension 1 .. pounc1 .u~ rr h muabrooml ~ NP dry Jherry Remove tb~ bo n•• rrom tbf' c h lc.-ken bnut.a. spUl LO ball Cover Ulhlly and cook OVt"r IUW h elt (Qr 20 m1nutf'1 , or until c h i cken u cookt"tl lhroull)\ Mak 8 "l'n ln111 1SA1u:o COOJ'ILLETS 2 pounds coo hllt't~ 2 tat>l~voous :.alud M•lt bull.er IJ'\ a larae alllllltl Combine flour and papraku Olp ch1clllen petoee:S In lt"mon julct>, then coat wllh oil flour Sprinkle llQhlly with &I!& me.· t.eedb Brown In h\ltt~r. turnlnR 1"J Wa!'lpoon P41Vrtka 2 tahlt-spoon .. -. :.wc~l butlt<r to brO\\"tl all 111d1t1i Add mushroorru. uod shtirry. I s maJI oruon. diced l dove ~•ri t e, Special Diet• Bv June Roth mincedftne 3 tomatoes. chopped .,, cup dry white wine l teaspoon sugar ,,,.. teasPOOO pepper Preheat.oven to 3SO degrees . Brus h cod fillets with salad oil on all sides. Arrange in one layer in a baking dish. Sprinkle with paprika. Melt butter in a small saucepan; saute onion a nd garhc ror several minutes. Add tomatoes. white wine. s ugar. and pepper. Stir and simmer for several minutes. Pour mixture over the fish. Bake uncovered for 25 to 30 minutes. or until fish Oakes easily. Makes 6 servings. APPLECUBRV PORK CHOPS 6 pork chops, o/•·inch thick 2 tablespoons sweet butter 2 cupe applesauce "'1 cup apple juice a,c., cup raisins "'3 cup finely chopped onion l teas poon grated ,lemon rind l teaspoon c urry powder h teaspoon ginger '· 1 teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons brown sugar Saute port chop1~ butter in a large skill browning on both ai CELEBRATE JULY 4th Com blne applesauc apple JUiee, raisl~ onion, lemon rind. cu powder. ginger, nutme , and brown sugar; pour over chops. Cover and turn heal low; cook for about 45 minutes, or un· •• til chops are tender .12 Remove cover and cook 1. for another 10 minutes• to reduce sauce. M akes 1 6 servings. .. •· 1 WITH VONS SPECIALS GROOND1~rlll7 BEEF .. '"w."' Yankee Doodle Dandy Deals For Great Holiday Meals For the next two weeks-right through the 4th of J uty- we're featuring all these specials Now's the time to stock up on the goodies you'll need tor family picnic~. barbecues and outings. 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IOTMIT .LDlollfQlAINIClm3C> NWJl.M-.. MD .. .,l&GIWnnmOfU.099'-~-DlllU' .... #I ....... C*""PIOOOIT-~ Cll.ADLY ~ FlNAL TOOCH FABRIC SOFTENER 239 ZEST SOPER SIZE BAR • Ml( .59 NESCAFE DECAFFEINATED COFFEE 2.53 BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTENER 1.83 o.c.~ ..... ---, .. _*It_,. o.c.~.----·--.--\."9 Otar""""· ----..oa..a ,. O.C..-~ .... -.. 1•Clr••••0t••10t-llf1 ·"'°' 129 o....i~---tn ....... _,,.. ,Ji 0 HuntlngtOn hedl 11012 ••ectt Bhd. IMM 4110 ••tnlllC9 .. cl. ,ounialft V9!*9' . PoUftteilft Yeley 1l201 Herbor a ~ 17llO MalftOla AT ..... L•t*'•HMI• 24141 A•ote .,.,._., I M0e Capt9treft0 a..a. '*1 Doftettf , .... Dr •• Vlccorta I an Juen Ce,l1trHO _., C.Mlfto C•pt1•w a oet <*9Po Com ..... 1U L 11"' 8""' ...,°'8"'9 Awe. OAALY PILOT July 4t.h t' ltobrallon at'llvU111 U.Utlly In· clud• lly•n1 the fla1 bi.I... watchina coaorrul fluwona and Hl1n1 IQOd food at • run.Ume tia~fcue That aU· American favort~. th~ b1mbur1er. u a uall y ak an appearante LIMcnmu. H1mbu.r1en art' Im· lo prepare and eve.ry D t "'•m• l o lovt• m On lhls day thtil ~the blrth ol our unlry. fly your nu lib b)' f\t.>rYl ft l lbt' ··star!. "nd S trip"' Buraer .. Thi:. :>t ar 11 panttled h a m bu r gt• r 1 ' I a t.: ,. c n o ush t o fot'd tht! Turnip for Breakfast? Tunups fol' breakfast" Whal in the world does one do when all the squash, beans, turnips. o r tomatoes i n th e garden ripen at th e same time? Lois M. Burrows and Lau r a G . M yer:., them selve s hom e vegetable gardeners, have come to the rescue of those faced with this dilemma. Their book, .. Too Many Tomatoes, S quas h . Bean s and Other Good Things: A Cookbook for Whe n You r Garden Ex - plodes," just published in paperback by Harper- C olophon ($6.95). s up- plies a variety of recipes so different in taste. character and texture that the same vegetable m ay be served day after day without becoming ~ tiresome. They di scu ss th e g rowin g and th e har vest . storage and rreezing, and prepara - tion and cooking of most of the vegetables that Am e rican s g r ow at home or can buy easily 1n th e ir l oca l .s upe rmark et : · asparagus, beans. beets, broccoli . brussel s sptouls. cabbage, ca~ rou;! cauliflower, chard, co"'. cucumbers . egg. pl~t. lettuce. onioos. e•ch recipe is special )Jere a r e ~am pies from the book: ,TOMATO AND (lJIEESE SJ'RATA ; 2 teaspoons oi I 2 onions. minced 2 c loves garli c, m1aced l or 2 green peppers. 7 m•ll!ed • 12 medium tonittoes. peeled and slict!Jl l can tomato paste Dashes of cayenne. s alt. pepper, dried pa rsley. oregano j cans peeled and die jalapeno peppers 6 slices bread, but ter and cubed ·~ pound ch eddar chee.e. grated ,8 e~gs 4 cups milk 2 teaspoons dry mustard 1 teaspoon sail 1 teaspoon pepper Savte first four ingre· dien1s s minutes. Add next four ingredients and simmer 20 lo 30 minales until thickened. In • butlered 9-by-13· incb 'pan, layer half the bre~the tomato sauce, bal cheese, remain· ing read and cheese. Mix t five ingredients and~ over casserole. 1 Cov•r and refrigerate oveCllight or at least 6 boos . Bake at 350 d egr.ees fo r so to 60 minllt,es. Serves 8 . . . • CHOCOLATE t CCHINl CAKE cup brown sugar cup white sugar cup butt.er cup oil •eus .l teaspoon vanilla 9\ c~ buttermilk f"cupe nour l teaspooo albpiee t.ea1poon cin- na sod r t.easpooo salt teupoons baking tablespoons cocoa iucchinJ . approx- 6 inches long to l cup chocolate u a Burg r on the Fourth Cl'O'rd, and U'a hardly a ny work tu mak . C round be•f i. com blo~ Wllh 00100 oup m ix. soft bn>ad crumbft. aw \ plckl rt'lilh and t'H•· Th• onion soup mix providu tbt' p t•rh·ct bh•nd o f onion and sf' aorun11 lo n vor thl' Rround ~f Ju.st r1iihl Y>'lthout a lot of J)('t•lln1e. chopplDJ •nd m•·•'l ur lnjt The ~r m1xlur1· 1i. thtn s hap~d Into 13"x7" rtctanalt nd 11r1lll-d until done tTo turn It, ycu'll probabl) offd tho h lp!na h•ndi. of 1 tramd ) When tbt burie r '" ftnttMd. add Am nun chaeae end paml n lo "1t1ra and tripe. " Cut tho ··stars und Strtpa Sura r " to fit an to hambu rger 01· franklurtt>r roll•. ser ve with lht.• u11ual cond1· mcnta, 10m~ refre~hing -1• : PRICIS lFflC. t 7 FULL DAYS, JUNE 26 • ' .. ,· i JUlY2,1980 ·-lll011" IBOT fllln r~EStH l!Olt" ICllANDIC COD r .. lSHtff0 1lfllf • ••,lt I l l $1 69 f& $1 '' .• $239 WI AfSll•V( ''*"~1 10 llMll Cl'llllfU!>t SALl \ 10 Co-f:AClAl 0(.1.4111\ Oii Wtt<Al:.A&.lllS 1 l1 111e1 or lct'd lea you're 11ct for )'OUr July 4th feast. STAllS AND STRIPES auaoeR l envelope onion 1oup mix 2 poundti ground ~el 1 cup soft bread crumbl 1 1 cup dnunetl sweet pickle relish 2egg$ Amencan cheese DOVER SOU .• $2'' deli. flYOll BOIUDHAM C4CHlV4UU SWISS OtlESE HUNTS ·!PORK & BEANS HOU tKEICHUP ......... . W£1.CH'8 I GRAPE JELLY . Whole plmlenl.OS or p1ckl~ In larse bowl, com· b1nt' onion 1>oup mix. IC round beef. bread crumb8, relish and eggs. Shape into 1J"x7" rec- tangle. Gnll or broil un· tll done Garnish with cheese and p1m1cnto to form ··stars and stripes." Cul and serve. if desired. on hamburge r or frankfurter rolls. Makes about 8 servings. c LB. 1630 Ed1noer St • San1a Ana 1•111 Red Hiii Ave . Tustin DECORATE A BIG HAMBURGER PATI'Y ... CHUCK ROAST BlAOE-CUT 97c LB. •TAnll••OL WIEllERS OR BEEFFRA•S 12-0Z.PKO. 79cE~ . .... ,.... PORK LlllKS &-OZ.PKO. 39c EA. CANTALOUPES l.MIOl • 1Wf£1. -~ 29c l& PEACHES l MICX • UT'lll>$AllC\" • IW££l 37c L& 2180 Newp0rt Blvd . Costd Mesu ·101w.1qth St .. Costa Mesa 1'600 So. 8 root1hurst Ave .. Westminster 8511 WP<;lmlnster Blvd • Westminster 6862 Edinger Ave • Huntington BeAch IAOAI MM>nolirl Ave Fllunteln \1311•v • f1'S Baker St . Coste M esa ) - FOOD •• 12 •• -I " ti· :y .o -18 'I .,, L • 'I ti , ., I' ,, t ., t\• • i FOOD • Discount Stores Help 'Their rapid growth across the country will favorably affect the prices you pay. ' By llUTIN SLOANE DtKOUat food •tores l'Mave nna.111 arrind W'bet.her lbel' are called bos ltl:lnll, limited UIOfUneDl ..._ or wa~ atorta, lhelr impact la be4q tett. How do we tnowf T'ben are several cl-..ea. nnt, maa.y supennariret openlon who once lpiored the box at.ores are now wwkina to put them out of bualneu THE TRADE PUBLICATION "Supermarket News" recently reported that many operators of conventio nal supermarkets are puttJng coosiderable pres- sure on manufacturers to limit their sales to the new discount stores. Some manufacturers are being told, "Stop selling t.o lbem or else .. Th.-"or else" shouldn't bother the manufacturers. Some of them can remember when the grocery chains pressured them not to sell lo Mike Cullen's new-fangled supermarket. the first such store in the Unit ed States. Thal was back In 1930. It didn't work then, and It won't work today. Another clue that box stores have arrived is the number of t.bem being opened by supennarket chains them&elves. A • p RAS MOaE than so Plus Stores. Jewel Foods baa Jewel-T Warehouse Stores in many major marketing areas. and Grand Union is rushing to utch up with its Basics Food Warehouse Stores. Safeway. the giant of the Industry, has aMounced that it will soon launch its first two box stores. At the Food Marketing Jnstitute's recent ronvention m Dallas. the most heavily at- tended seminar was "How t.o Convert your Supermaricel to a Warehouse Store." Supennarke\I certatnly have a right t.o fear the new box stores. lo a recent survey by the Newspaper Advertiaing Bureau, 40 percent ol the shoppers questioned said they would switch to a limited-assortment or warehouse st.ore ll one opened in their area. How will you know when a box store is com mg t.o your community? USUALLY YOU WILL be able to tell weekb befor~ the box store opens its doors The conventional supermarkets m your area will start runmng big ads claiming they have "warehouse pricet\." Does your supermarket have a few "no frails" products tucked away m a corner? fl will move those generic products to the front of the store Md add SO new items to the line. You will also see more low-priced private- labc\ items on the shelves. Double coupons? Yes. they too have been used to meet the compet1t1on or box stores . So. whether or not you decide to shop at box stores. their rapid growth across the country will favorably aff~t the prices you pay al the checkout counter. 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Frt1h fruits ...0 Vf1(otl bl off et a ~nil)' ol rolors and avon no otht•r food t"oup .rfords But .ey'N' al"<' •·•11> to ruin N <'<'lu1 nc \' t'lt<'l a bit• .IUlt' I ~ 0 llti:htl\ 1utHd frt"'>h nt'<'tarlnt• 1d ~f'getablt> <'o mbrnu w ··sur fr> .. tr \'1>u llow tht• lnstru<'llon, 1d don't O\'t>rrook thh 1usual fruit Vt'IUt> rom nation. lht> rt>,ult " J)Nb I( corrttth dont• ''tr \ tn 1o1 b Ot)l 011 I~ .l l'On •n1e-nt mt•tho<l of pr,• 1r.tl1on 11 abo rt'ndt•r, t' 1n1o1n•d1t•nh JI th, ',J k 0 f I\• \ l U r t ,1 11 t1 ~I(' Firm .rnd JU•<') 1:-th1• .~ord for fruit ~. t1•n •r crisp for \t'~t•tablt·~ 't' 1f '.\OU don't a.:n•t• at a fruit and '<'~N.1 " !>tde dt5-h can bt> th1· 1?hh~ht of the m<·al' Fresh Cahforn1a nt'<" 1rint"'s nrc lh<' Mar sn 11:-t l'<'lpe So be surt• I<') r<> frt>sh :ind rapt• h oosc fruit ~•th j t€'a m). blemish frt't' omplex1on FIC's h that 1 ves s h1?hlly to g<·nllt• aim pn-ssun• 1s .i surt• tj:n of npt>nt'l'S If the fruit rt-quires Jrther n~mn1:. cluster l a l~ly clOl:!'ed paper aJ: or npt'fllnJ? bowl at nn m tl'mperature. ~-ht•n npe. rt•move to ht• refr1~erator. l 'sual· '. Cre"h fruit. with a e'l4 ex<'t'ptaons. 1~ tx>c.t t.•n ed at r oom tt•m 1t•ratur€' Tht> C:il lf or n1a :ro~ e r!> or fre ... h ner a rmes. Bartl<'lt pt>ar<, >lums and J>('achel> ha\ t· ·nmpil<"d ncarl~ 100 rt• •1pes in <i nl"'14 cook oooklet "A Taste of tht• Rainbow " Ncctarm<' Ve~C'tablt autc and oth<.·r t<·mpt mg ideru. an.· contam1:d in the 48 colorful pages To order, send $1 to ··A ·ra~te of the Rainbow ... I'. 0 . Box 255627 Sacramento, CA 95825 NECTARINE VEGETABLE SAUTE t tablespoon vegeta ble oil 2 small crookneck :-quash . thinly l>lic1:d I about '12 paund) 2 s ma ll zucch1n1 squa~h. thinly ~li cc:d (about 1"2 p<>und) l small onion. cut m Rhubarb 'n Berry When fresh rhubarh makes its debut in the local market. snap it up quickly, keeping In mind this fresh Strawberry Rhubarb Pie. Add 1 package I 3 o unce> strawberrv flavor gelatin to you"r s hopping list, too. T o prepare, combine 1 • ~ cups chopped rhubarb, 2 tables poons water. 3 tablespoons sugar and 1 tablespoon gelatin from 1 package <3 ounce) s trawberry flav or gelatin In a saucepan. Bring to a boil and simO'ler 2 minutes. iust until rhubarb Is lender Chlll about 15 minutes Meanwtule. dissolve n· malning gelatin in ~ cup bolling waler . stir· ring about 3 minutes. Add 2 cups ice cubes and stir constantly until gelatin is thic kened, about 2 to 3 minutes Remove any unmelted ice. Usi ng wire whip, blend ln 1 container (8 ounce> frozen whipped topping, tb•wed: whip until smooth. Fold in ~. cup diced strawberries. Chlll, if necessary, until mixture wlll mound. Then partially fold in rhubarb mixture for marbled effect. Spoon into a cooled, b•ked 9-lnch graham cracker crumb crust and chill 2 hours. If de- sired ga.mlah with addl· tloaai fnalt before aerv- lnl • • • Anyone on a diet knows tbe importance of counting every calorie. 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'Ml9t t.-1 t CllTUULa AW $219 I r • I r ••• t' •• 2 •• -I I· y 0 ' .. • i . l FOOD Birthday Party a Growing Experience PUILAO LPHIA t APl -TomueaebUd'• btrtMay party 1 more mtan\nMful •vent, lM tJ\4' ehlld ~lp In tht plannln1 and encoura1e hlm lo a<'t as hos t, 1u11uta an t'dUfator and cbl ld pe)'rboioe1 t, Or Kt\'n O'Shu "ln\'Oh thfo btrt.hday child u mut'b u poeslblt• 1n decid nc on • U-.mt' tM 1ueau. dttorl\kw\11 food and 1l"tlvlt1es." ht• •>'•· Evt>n youna rhlldrt'n can play a rolt' 1n prtp ..iratlons and oldtr on~ t•u n pract1ct-tht'ir dt• \doping sk1ll!i b) v.nt1n.c 10v1tMt100l>, nudung dN' or~llons and helping •n <idult blleandd~oratett t•itkt' or coolues, h~ pomti. out •· f'OR MANY c h1ldrl'n. rdreslunents a re what a pa r l y is a II a bout . O'Shea bays "The birth day eakt' is something which can not only bt' en· Joyed for its good tas te, but may beadmiredas an art is tic creation. "Instead of buying a cake that's already dt-c orated. let the b1rthduy Tartlets Yunun) Almonds. honey and cream cheese make the mouth·watering filling for t hese delicious tartlets. The rich pastry base is made in no time b) combining pie crust m 1 x o r sticks with cream chN•se Toppod with fresh fruit, it's an l'legant dessert sure to win praise H ONE Y · ALMOND TARTLETS l pac ka ge 11 1 ounces> pie crust mix or ~ticks 1 z cup dairy sour t•re<im Sugar Glaze Cbelow ) 2 packages <3 011nC'es each ) cr ea m <.'h<'esc. softened 1 , cup honey 1 ~ cup toasted diced almonds M 1x pie cruc;t mix and sour cream with fork 1n ml'd1um b owl until pastry holds together . divide into halves. Wrap 1•a('h half in aluminum foll or pl astac wrap . refrigerate at least 8 hours. Heat ov,n to 350 deJ(rees. Roll each half pastry into circle 1"" inch 1 hi ck on well -floured cloth-covered board. Cut t'ach cirC'le into 3-inch rouncis. Cut out I V2-inch circles in 24 of the rounds Place remaining rounds on ungreased cook ll' sheC't. brush with !-i11~ar Glaze Top each rnund on cookie sheet with round with cenlt•r rf.'moved . brush v.1th J!l<ize Top each with another round w ith c1.•nler removed: brush tops with gU1ze. Bake until hghl brown. 20 to 25 m 1nutes R emove from cookie sheet; cool M 1x cream cheese and honl:'v in small bowl on lo .... speed until s mooth. s tir in almonds. Spoon c heese mixture into t arllets; top with rresh fruit if desired . Refrigerate any remain· mg tartlets 12 tartlets. Make Sugar Glaze by mixing 3 tablespoons ~ugar and 1 tablespoon water * A hearty s killet sup· per for a busy-day meal can b e as easy as scrambling eggs. Cook onions or peppers in but· t e r before adding the beaten egga and you've got a Western Scramble. Or. Cr) some cooked potatoe slices or bash browns, then stir in eggs and cook for a Pen· nsylvania Dutch Skillet. cblld add • poraonal toOd\ to I homt·Nktd one with aaqueeietubeof t'olored \tlnll or wrlt• 1peclal meqa,a on the ukeoronlndlvidual r up ull w1UI the colorful le 1n1•" Blo waftl out the candlf'!i, whm the birth day ctuld •• told to clo.t" hl1 eyn and malct> • •ood "It h, l• tht' mo.t excltlna part oflh<-party for many c hlldrf'll, O'Sb ... notei. "TIO!il APPEALS lo ~ rhUd'1 ..-a)" of look1n1 ul tbt world H a plac wher• thlnca happen Ir only you w\ah l t.ron&IY f nouah -• form or m11lcaJ lbll\klna. whkh w• nevtr completely out ar ow,''he11.ya t.lmlt to • m•nacuble •lie tho number ol t hUdrel Gt lhe party. IC cordl~ to their aae. the typt" ot •ctlvltl~ planned a nd space available, ad· Vll<"ll O'Shea. who offerti t h ese guidelines for v ar1ous •ae groups. -Jo'or l ·YeMr -old.11 . fl c hlld'a tint birthday ttndl to ttrve as an t>" cute for a aathertnii of r el atlvea and cl0te friends : often, no other children are preH'l'lt Children of thla ace can be 1,1pset by unfamlUar faces or la .. gc numbers of people. For 2-year ·olds · three or four guests should be lnvited and a time limit of one-and·a· haJ( to two hours should be set. Listening to rec ords and playing with toya are the best ac t1vltJes Cb!ldren this •Je tend lo play separately . unlike older onta wbo en· joy playing with friends. -FOR 3·YEAR·olds Thia (Croup is ready to be consulted about guests, -perhaps five -decora Hons. games. prl%es and food. wll.b adults assum 1ng the m aJo 'r responsibility. They en JOY . li stening to storie!'>. drawing, playing with clay. blocks. watching short movies and car loons They are interut ed in colors and shapes. and can do simple craft project& or perhaps use their own creativity in decorating their o wn c upcakes with 1c1ng from squeeze tubes . For 4· and S.year· olds . Guest numbers can range from four to eight. and supervised games provide entertainment. Wea ther permitting. out door games will help dis· charge built-up tension. Or II the party la indoor•. a mu1cle·1tretchlng 1ame ol Slmple Shnon will slve chHdren leaderahlp experience with the role of leader rotated. -For 5-toS.yur-olds: Mixed parties of ab to 10 boys and girls &0meUmes become noisy and il ls he lpful to involve the birthday ch.ild as host to set an example of good behavior. Games such as .. Pin the Tall on the Donkey" are popular amon1tJill&1•1roup. -For t-to ll·)'eU olda: Parties for thl• group tend to be either f.11 boys or all girl1. wlth a to 15 IUfft.s, depenc1Jn1 on space and type ol P•"->'· Often older chUdren choose to have activity parties such u bowlma. lee skating, swimming or s lumber parjies. Oamea and sports provtde lbe c hildren with op - portunities for healthy competition according to structured rules. 4th ''Key Buys for t • • are no p1cn1c for me:' Ftesh Meat BUTTERBALL TURKEYS swin VOVNG. FROZEN 20-24 LBS . CRAO£ A • "Only Lucky would pass on so many Key Buy savings at a time like this . Why, just think of all you'll have to buy for your 4th of July! Hot dogs ... potato c~s ... soft drinks. If r had my way, rd rai~e prices sky high! But Lucky's Key Buy prices leave me nothing to celebrate. 69 "Blast off, Lucky . ., lB SHANK PORTION 89 OF HAM • 80NE IN. FVll Y COOICEO lB BONELESS TURKEY 1ss LB AllMOVll GOlOEN STAii \ 7 LBS FROZEN CRADE A TURKEYS .59 Lower prices overall YOUNG LANCASTEll 17 12 LBS Fl!OZEN ROUND STEAIC TOP SIRLOIN STEAK IO'<lU~-01111' 1QOOo 7·80NE CHUCK STEAK LARGE END RIB STEAIC l!O"IOI0 8tll CROSS RIB ROAST ~tll-\\IO'Q!'flofl• -~· U\RGE END RIB ROAST M~.,._Of0 8t(J 7·BONE CHUCK ROAST FRESH BEEF BRISKET ·~ 1.88 l.2.98 is 1.39 '" 1.98 1.98 H 1.98 .1.37 a 1.98 GROUND BEEF PATTIES IO()J(~ 4 78 001\ "'01' t«UO \O' ••1 S LI IA(, • SfEWINC BEEF SLICED BEEF LIVER u 1.98 .• 1.19 ITALIAN STYLE SAUSAGE 1 68 llt(SJ< POiio '1()T l:Jlt '"'ID LB , ~ CRAB CLUSTERS '" 1. 98 OSCAR MAYER BACON 1 49 \t,.(_(0 , \8 ,. • """('.-'M.l(tO 1 L8 ~t • r.t LADY LEE SLICED 8AC0~1 r. , • 89 Health • BeaUty AldS }• AOUA FRESH ~ t00f...OA.!t1\ •• 01 •uei .97 • LAVOR1S MOUTHWASH 1 29 b 1'0l •• , • .RAVE HAIR SPRAY I '01 P\NI> otWlA' U~l'<11(1 1 17 -Oltl"1'14..0.0 401 WI , L~~CH TOOTHBRUSH l•( ... 99 cannec:t & Packaged ~LADY LEE BEVERAGES NON-IKTV~A8lE S VARIETll'> !POTATO CHIPS HAIM:ST DAY .69 2lHI Bll .59 80Z BAG !HARVEST DAY 33 BUNS • ... AMBVP<A:R Oii HOT DOG !l CT PKG , VLASIC PICKLES ! ~ • f:<V/t .\I:. oo ~ .,,,,~ °' •O"A" i LINDSAY OLIVES i... ~rH f f"VA lAl'(.t ••U .. 1.09 • •'J/ c.-.65 J. ~~~D MACARONI " ~1 "'~ • 5 3 ! i;,~LE JUICE .,. ., ,, 1. 37 J, ~~~~NKY ~IXED FRu~;,, "'·59 BEVERAGE BASE ~-llH 2 19 ~~~c•~u-.\ \.. '' ,,..._ • NO GAMES r LADY LEE PRETZELS 49 ta• VUllT'f\ ""'/ ....... • [EVAPORATED MILK 39 ~ ~-.Ch \h '\ l'Jl t•._ • MACARONI & CHEESE 24 ~"'""""" 1.01 901. CHUNK L~T TUNA ! (MIC•I" Of r... VA 1 59 "'&tUPt.t• OltO..•AC• 1; .Q/ (A" • r B & M BAKED BEANS 7 5 > 1901 '"'· •SUNSHINE CRACKERS 89 ! "''<IOlt-'\!.*•lf"l. ••Ol '°'• •LADY LEE PEANUTS 1 49 !~•IOA\I~• ·~Ol IM • rCOFFEE CREAMER 1 Q7 <!>LAO> LU .. Ol ,_. , canned & Packaged !LADY LEE 89 B.B.0 . SAUCE • lllC.UlAll ()11 HIC ~()Q1 J\ QI P,•1 .29 J:PORK & BEANS (AMPSill '> • ROYAL PUDDINGS ;. ..,. .... .. . c-·&.... fi,. ., ,l • HORMEL SPAM 32 "1.23 .. 59 .. 73 ; MORE HOUSE MUST Al?" ~HEINZ PICKLES • X"f .... •v• ., •~ : ~l~~~~NE DRESSINC. • 1 .16 • REFli'IED BE.ANS ,.57 , HUNTS PRIMA SAL SA b \<'"(Hf'' ,4 I 69 '........ . .... NO GIMMICKS ~HI< FRUIT DRINl>'S ~ .............. .. : ONION SOUP MIX • • P10-. \ •KRAFT DRESSING : ·~t•V• 111 ... ft. • t. Liou or J'FALSTAFF bBEER ... 57 .67 .... 99 12s I ll Oi'CA~~ ' ..... 16.99 !~DENTE BRA~D~ •· 6.29 •,WOlFSCHMIDl VODKA 8 39 e IC "'O()lf I 1\ t '• 41!t~ • Delicatessen Items !POTATO SALAD 'L"'' • JACI< CHEESE • \/LASIC Pl(klb ~ VLASIC PICICLES ... -.... .... ,, • LADY LEE CHEESE .75 16 Ol PtCG . 89 I.: OZ CTN .37 .... 1.19 .... 95 • :J ..... 95 :. ... , .. ,t\ ~ "' .... , .. ~.09' 1 09 ...,.. ..... "'' •• 1 .. • • LADY LEE FRANKS : ....... ~CHICKEN FRANKS . •.:· " ~TURKEY FRANICS • ~•t"• ·'' I w .1.89 '"' .67 , ... 59 •; , .. , .59 NO LIMITS •CHICKEN FRANKS 89 ; 10\llt. AJtV\ ,. 01 ,.., • i ~.~!~,ER JOHN FRA~!'c~ .,., • 99 ; ~~ MAYER FR~N~~ 1.19 ~BALL PARI( FRANKS 1 29 • •~\ ••' ,,OI .. , • ~ ~ Sorry, Mi: Inflation. OEVELOf>EO & PRINTED 12 IXPOSURf 20 EXPOSURE 2.89 4.09 AOOlle l)fl(~ aoOf'V OfW 10 SUl'\0¥0 fllm. c -41 oroc tos~ sue h .H ICO<SICOIOI' J:t.1 I GAF llnd '"°'om.JC ,........, ,_ W LA I'_ Aft.,. 009TA .. IA OSCOJ\JT SLPERMARKETS .......... tit Ml IJTATI ~~ ~AllO MUllTOtl -Tl•T0919IM>I r KEY BUYS MEAN b EXTRA SAVINGS! H•i Buy\ me.Jn eirtr.t \.lV1n9\ 1""1.101" Oti'i\•O•e tnrougn m,1nul¥turPr\ oromcr1onJ1 .111owdnCe\ or P•r"Ot1on.11 ourrn.J<""· lOO• '"' nunoreo\ P.t<I' N f!f:• II lurl<¥ oatrv & Frozen J:LADY LEE ICE CREAM SOUAllE'> J:LADY LEE MARCA RINE ')Tl(~ • S()UR CREAM : L>'. • 1 ~DINNER FRIES ·~~ ,,., ~coa CORN ~ A. • t I 135 '1 CAL CTN .37 16 OZ CTll 01 '"' .89 Ht ... _.89 ~ DOWNVFLAKE WAFFLES 71 ',.,..nt....,1• ''°' P!IC.. •CHICKEN POT PIE l ..... t'lf ...... :t "'· .49 HOUsehOld & '9t A~!_~R PLATES -=~· .. ~ 1.49 •PAPER NAPt<INS 59 b ... • ·~c· .... b~A~.1TOWELS ·x,,.. .65 :~~~~~ES CAT FOOD, ;;: .... 28 ; ~~~D GARBAGE B~G~ ~· 2. 2Q } ~~~~~ BAGS ' ' " ec.1 . 2Q :~~~~ .. ~LEANER 'I I s-. • 73 rFINAL TOUCH 1 89 btQ.. •¥,1 M ~l ll'l ., -------Produce COLDEN NECTARINES SWHI M110 JUIC~ .39 l8 DELICIOUS 49 APPLES • GOl()(N >NAS>11NC.TON EXTI!A FANC Y lB WHOLE WATERMELONS llEO lllPl ANO SWEET CRISP CARROTS AOOS FLA~ TO llOASI FRESH MANCOS A Tl!()PICAl OE LICHT .13 l8 .15 1 l8 PICC .49 EACH """'11119~ llAOI .,. ........ --..v ... llM NO IUCIYe AV'I- -· """"""" •Yllflll tteel ..._.,.CMICA ...... ,rf IMflllfOTO!f llACM , ......... ....rfllWf ...... _L...,.. • .,... • f~Tllt .• ,.~.~ "· llfl ....,,.. .. ..... .._._ .. l •• • I •· y 0 ' . WNl*MdllW June•.,., FOOD Pooper Diet During Pregnancy Is Crucial •1 DOIM>IWW W&NCa ...................... Wba& a woeao Ht.a d. Ul"iq prqJaMCJ CH bf.n u lsnpOrtul elf.a o• t•• betlt• ot her tty. Al.lo important la aubitlcaal lllea.IU. ol IDlllCMr belon abe Meomea Pf"llllM\. M olben who are n\atrltlonaUr . deprlved tnd to .... lltl1.b lO ..,. blrt.h wef.Pt babks -l~al la, premalu re ~ablea or full term babl• whole welaht b lqw~r tb1n norm al Cbelow ~"'-oounda > Bll'\b ~ltbt bu been round to be extremely lmportant lD detef'mln lDI the bealtbolt.be baby Low binh weiabt ll as sociated with increased ratea ol lnleetioo and ill f)eaa and are.tter ri 111 of death for the infant w1tbU\ the first 28 days ol life f a mother br ea:.t feeds her baby. her diet dunog lact.auon also ls important lo the health of her baby. And, of rourse. what an infant or young cluld eats an· stead ol or in addition lo br e as t milk will de t e rmine the c hlld's growth and development as well as resistance lo disease P U BLIC health statistics sbow that low m<'ome mothers, who are llkely to have poor Berry Snrprise Take home an extra basket or fr e s h s trawberries the next time you 'r e 10 th~ market If they'r e on "speciaJ." so much the better Rather than go the dessert route of traditional shortcake, C'reate a bomemad0 berry pie. To make a Strawoer ry·Blueberry Pie. dis solve l package <3 o unc-e) lemon flavor ~elatin ln ~ cup boiling water, stirring aboul 3 minuteti Add 2 cups 1c. cubes and stir constant ly until gelatin u thickened, about 2 to 3 minutes. Remove any unmelted l<'e. Uslng a ware whip. blend inJ container (8 ounc • frozen whipped topping thawed ; whip unt smooth. Fold in ~ cup ~heed strawberries and •, cup whole fres h blueberries Chill, 1f ne<.'essary. until mixture will mound. Spoon mix ture into a cooled, baked 9·mch graham cracker crumbcrusL Chill 2 houn before Ra rnjshiti.8 will\ addi lional frwt, lf desired For a company oc casio n, Quack Strawberry Pinwheel P ie will provide both taste and eye appeal Have a cooled. baked 9·inch graham cracker c rumb crust read) Combine 2v, cups cold milk , 1 e n \'e lope whipped topping mix and J package (6 s e rving size) vanilla fl avor instant pudding and pie filling in a deep narrow-bottom bowl Beal slowly until well blended. Gr.dually an crease beatint speed and beat. untll mlxture will form sort peaks about 3 to 6 manutes Spoon into erust Ar range J pint atrawber rtes, bulled and halved an pinwheel design on falling. ChiU about 3 hours Showy Dessert Wbm company ls on )OW' agenda, tr, a show- off d essert -Berries and Pudding on a Cloud Hull and slice a larae fresh strawberries. Add 1 or 2 tablespoons orange Julee or oranae liqueur and let stand about 15 minutes. Divide 1 container (4 ounce) thawed frozen non-dairy wblpped topplng among 6 deuert tlauel. ua1n& about ~ cup In eacb. Wltb the back of a spoon , make a deprellloa In tbe certer and spread topplna up tbe sidee ol tbe &Jua. Prepare l rac:.:;n: (4-semnt else v or coeoaut cream flavor lnltant S"llldlftl and pie flJllns u dlrec1*' for -· Spooa ~· to ....... Md dUll. ptt before 1ervtn1. a•rnllb tw'ltb the btrrlet. d tett. 1lve blrtb to aupplemmtal foodt and mllk or fortlfted Infant d e nta of low blrlh beblell Mrilal w• blrlh nutrition education aa formula or cbeele. wetaht. 1"lfbt led other health aa adjunct to 1ood The Harvard r e· Nlawel Pfobl mt more health care It la usually MOST WIC cllnlcs aearchen worked in oftH than hither ID· conducted b y publlc 1tve partlclpant s r our a r e a 1 or come~· b .. lth aaencles. voucbert to ucbange Maasachusetta. ualng ln- P'or thl• rHIOn th• !acb month partlcl· for 1peclfk ltema at formation covering a federal SOftmment In· pant• set lndlvldually aut horlnd 1rocery 5-year period on more tUated a ~ial Sup. pretcrt6ed padta,.. of tlOr•. But 10me cllnlcs than 1.300 women -918 plemental Food Pro· food1 blah In protoin, dlatrlbule tbe fooda who partlclpated ln WIC r.am for Women. In· Iron. calchim. vttamln A directly. and 410 who did not. nta, and Chlldren and C. Oependlnf on the la the procram effec· Using an equation to (WIC). a1e and nutr tlonal tlve! A recent study predfct l ow birth WIC la open lo tow· need1 ol the mother or conduc ted at the weight, the researchers Income pr11nant and child. the packaae ln· Harvard University determined the predict· ~UL feedin1 wom~n. cludea aucb foods as School ol Public Health ed incidence of low birth and ehUdnn up lo a1e 5 lron ·fortafled cereal, showed that WlC Ls sue-weight among aJl these The procram provides ens. Juice, and eat.her cessfuJ in reducl.ng loci· women. ~~-----~--''--~~~.;;...;;;..~'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AOVO'TlSO>ITTM AVllLAltUT'f ,,_AUmtl I A()'(~ IMI J Ill ... \ t) ~!()1•1•( 11 H) ~I Nt•()tll •YAllAl!t I 1()1/ 'iM I I" (A()< 11.'W~ll 8A •ll llCl~I · SlfCil<All t llOllO ·~ I"' .Ill ti ~ Ali~ ni 1 r• ·~ aow;.i1•J ~ 111 w #I #l I Ol 11 J YOU ffXJI O<OIO r, & (:OlolPaUl!I. t tit II MIU AWAl!Mll ~llll(l1'-G tt<I 'IAWI SAWlllG~ ()II a NAii.oo!C• IN1Hl111G •OU 10 ~ ~'W ftll &O'll ~llSfO 111 W &1 IHI &OwUh'-10 f~ICI 111l"IN IO DI" Tbey found the WIC women bad a predicted inc,dence of low birth we &bl of 3.4 percent, compared lo 14 .6 percent for non-WIC women. Tbeae r esults atronal.Y 1u11eat that WIC helps decreaae the chances or low birth wei&bt lo &be taraet population. The researchers also calculated the cost of the WIC program and compared it to the cost or hospital care of low birth weight infants. They found that each $1 spent on pregnant womeo in the WIC pro- 1 ram res ulla in an estimated S3 savings ln hosplt.allzaUoo costs for low birth weight babies. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. I've berome a kiwi fruit fan. Last week l added some kiwi fruit lo a gflatin frwl salad and it didn't gel. Was the kiwi fruit to blame? A. Yes, like pi.Deapple, kiwi contalna natural euyme (utlnldln) that preHDll Celatla fn• aeUla1. To Held daa. problem. eeoll kiwi a few., ..... Wen M· dlDI I& to aela&la deaaerta. jmt u ~ • freala piaeapple. Tiie eaa1•• h destroyed by Ilea&. fttl aame ee.yme II a me.at teaderlaer. Oa t•e ae gathe 1ld e, t•e eu11me wfl1 pndmee elf· navon wltell eo•.._.. with milk or milk pn- dacta. 8o U ,.. me ldwt frail wltla mlllt be RN t.o cook 1t a UWe fin&. 'V 7 E~ z I\\ Pl'ICl5 lffKllYI wtD .• JIM U TMU SUie .• JM 2', ltll. We listen To Y•I All OUAJmn llt(;Nl'S m11vm NO ~·u TO OfAlf-S OI fOt llUU OI COMllllllCIAl USl ·111'•111.111 .- -----HU-EDS •LOW RED-X PRICES!----... •HUI.Al O• l~f 6 'Hiil Y rAK HIS 011 MOllE MMUT IASKET HK.LCIHT CUlfS 39c '1tliir 1121 FRESH GROUND LB.1121 1Z.OZ. !l!8881 H!Pllt 111101 '~ 21ic Htlllrllrlll ... oz CMS CTN. IUllCUllllf. CMMU1 Oii llMf IUf CMUCIC SHOUlDU ....... , a1c 8lmMll MSOllTIDR.Avoa CMLOllOISI •1•• CLOD 80NELESS 1111 HtllDl111 corn 1Z.QZ. w•r1111 111-w99c ~Wine 1 ' CAN CfM. LTll !f! Beet 10111 LI. ElllAllY tllWXIT ..... COUllTllY ,.,or H!lllJODDllll u.oz 99c ~, .. ,,. a.so. 49c ANCl9fl AGE 1511 FRYING CHICKEfll JAA fT. AOLL !l+IOlrllOD OT ~Breast •1•• llllllUl NllMllU. E f A 0. CLUVI II NOOf vont0'F LI .ntlluete .. oz. •111 tffU.CMIT WMOLf 37c !I!IOG-1 '75 1911 IULK SUI SLICED LI.lie BtlllllRDOO !l!Tom11111 H.Ol. lTR !l!Bacon ITL. CAM uso1m1 Nvou tll.l.CIHT PIT,.. 11c FRENCH STYLE lrl t~~. 35c FRESH FILLU OF La.1111 T1•110 l11C8 ·~ 13c HtlllflGd •HZ. ~El rllY 1u11er111n CM .. ; l FOOD No, Mahi Mahi Isn't Really 'Flipper' If )"OU... been avc»d. Inf mabl mabl. lb~ do ptala flab. t..cauH you~ you •• .,.. ...... pper. DO( only bav•J.ou 'beeo auaU> torm . but 1°" 'V9 aleo been mivlnc an ocep- tfoeal Uate tr•al Ool»bin ft.ah ll DO lnO" a dolplaln, than u1er uan la a taaer. ll I hi ma.bl ll a IJ)e('l8 of flab, not a marine Gaammal. cau1bl lo t ropkal waters and aurketed tbrou1bo ut the world. Dolpluna and tbetr <'OUll n s , tht porpo1Hs, both mam mals oot ftlb, fall under lbe un2 M~ Mam. maJ Prottttion Act and a re not harves ted o r used for food in th1~ country. •AHJ MAHI is de licious "'1th a delicate dis t1nc t1ve fl avor Because its Light brown flesh is hrm, the fl!>b b ideal for marinating or dipping in batter. IL can be oveo fried, broiled, sauteed or barbecued. ln its oaturaJ state the fish displays an incred1 ble array of blues . yellows and greens, in- terspersed with blue and black spots. No wonder the Mexicans call 1t Piggy Facts H your shopping list for pork cuts stops with c hops. ribs and Join roasts. you're overlook· ing some of the best meat buys available, says the National Live Stock and Meat Board. Supplies of all pork cuts are high. making less familiar cuts especially economical Look for pleasing prices o n cuts from th e shoulder. such as blade and arm steaks, blade Boston roasts. s moked shoulder rolls and fresh and smoked arm pic- n 1 cs. Othe r dollar s tr e t c h e rs inc lude g round port, pork cubes and cubed steaks. While trimming the food bill, these less familiar pork cuts will be adding welcome variety to family meals. TO YOUR HEAL TH With each package or pork you select at the supermarket. y ou are picki ng up an im · press1ve package of es sent1aJ nutrients, poinU. out the National Lh c Stock and Meat Board Most noteworthy of por k's contributions to the diet is its significant protein content. Pork 1s an excellent source of high-quality pro te in needed dady lo build. re pair and maintain body tissues. Pork is also a vaJuable source of the B-vitam1ns thiamin . n i a c in. riboflavin, pyridoxine and vitamin 812 and the m ineral iron. Th e tbiamin content in pork deserves special men · lion for a servmg pro- vides three times that of any other food source. Thia min often is ca 11 ed the ''pep" vitamin for it is associated with vitali- ty and a healthy nervous system. POU COOUNG CUES Current increases in port supplies will bnng sizable sarings to the dinner table only iJ the port ems purchased are properly prepared. Thia ·means selecting the rlgbl cooking method few the cut and using a k)w to moderate telllperature. stresses tbe National Live Stock and Meat Board. ..Dorado" or colored ermtn ott tM CentraL 11,. avocado. peeled de1re11 and b rown ,Serve at once, garniabed ~ cup c hoppe d gredlenta, elteept tbe tt1b l"o und In 1rot American coast. and ptu.ed about three minutes oo w l th lime wedges. onion bread crumb9. Spoon abundao~ in aU sub· 2 Tbl. Ume JuJce one slde. T\arD fillets. Servea lour. CAtJTION: 1 Tbl. c h opped about half tbe ~ ll'Op cal wra&ers. most of VISITOU to I lawall Flour for dreclclng add remalnln1 butter Do not overcook mabl paraley over tbe fiab .ueb. Add tbo•t aold to U S ottnat'tt..helrftrstta.st• '4cupheavyeream and cook until olcely mahioritbecomesdry ltap.aalt crumbs to rem•Urln• market.a wen t11u1ht off of mahl mahi. wbkb lime wed get ror browned <about live and flavorless. da.ab ol mace mixture and spread OQ the couta of Taiwan or manf 1.'0n.'lldl'r th unof· aarnbh minutes). Remove fish MARJ MARJ STEAKS ~ cup floe fresh top of stab. flake in a ~uador Off TaiwaD the ncla ftah ot lbe l1lands. \4 cup Macadamia to warm aerv1nc platter wmt HEBBS bread crumbs pre-~ oven at 400 aeaaon runs from mad-Her. a.a a reci~ from nuta, coarHly chopped and s prinkle with re· 2 lbs. ma ha ma bl Arrange ate alts in desrees, for 20 to 2S April to u rly Au1u1l that ll'Oplc--1 paradi&e of Sprinkle ftab with one maininl lime juice. To steaks shallow, ovenproot bait· minutes or until ffab ~1th pe k produt"tton an Kauai lSv.-o rdhsh or tablespoon Ume juice. the pan. add Lbe cream t lg clove garhc. 10g dlsb. Mell butter in a Oakes easily when teat· May and June. whtlefa•h hall but may b~ s ub salt and pepper, then let and bring to a rapid boil, split saucepan, add garlic ed with a fortt. Makes f'rmen off E c uado r alltuted.) stand 10 minutes. Coat scraping browned i,-.t.sp.tarragoo and cook until tender. tourtosaaervtnp. Ex· harvest yt'ttr round A 4 h: mah1 mahl both sides we ll with particles free. Spoon •1, ~p. thyme Remove garlic, add cellent with parslied ap lrlled f1 t;hte r . mah1 hlM s 0 l '~ lbs > flour. Melt ball the but· over flab. Top witb dash of nutmeg onion and Hute a few rice and tomato slices m1h1 11 u partlC'ular bait and pepper ter in electric h'ying pan avocado. s Ii c e d 2 Tb!. lemon jwce minutes wit.bout brown-sprinkled with olive oil, favont.e with sport hah-3l04Tblbutter pre -heated to 350 lengthwise, and outs . 6Tbl.butter ing .Stirinremaioingin-winevinegaraodbaail. -=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- F,_,.. J . ·~ , . ...._•1;:1 J_~·~- s ..... Juk:Jr-Pl.Ill WRAP. 88 esl Sweet Juicy-per lb. ::.;::39 F re9h. Fle-md Persian Limes Valencia Oranges 51b 89 oello b11Q • Zucchini Squash :~ .29 ~ .49 ~ .39 AN Cardinal Grapes Jm:y, TNn Skin Lemons Frozen.Pattie Jean Cornish Game Hens per lb. .79 D -Foster Farms-Calif. Grown Fresh Best ol Fryer per. lb. 79 USDA Choice Beef lotn-Bonel ... Top Sirloin Steak per lb. 219 a. ... IO..ett\CotlPOft =... of "" .50 • qt. Sin· PLAIN WRAP. Potting Soil Frozen-3 lb. end under Pork Spareribs Auorted Flavora per lb. 119 RalP.hs &s:::ks 69 gal •• btl. I inch KlllWRA2 Paper Plates 117 pkg. of 100 ,,.... ......... ""* S_.Juicy 21b. 29 cello beg• Large Nectarines F ........ Teftder •Kft 149 Broccoli &..tor Mot Armour Hot Dogs 1 lb. pkg. Ralphs·P9ain Hamburger ;:-.:Sot Dog3 3 pkg .• of 8 Assorted Ravors Popsicles 3 9 pkg •• of 8 Regular« Hidl«y Kraft Barbecue Sauce 18oz •• btl. 68 Reg .. Dip. BBQ or Sour Cream I Onion Laura Scudder's ~=o 65 61/2 oz •• pkg. 12 oz. Carw KlllWBAP. Beer p~ 131 Prtcee effective June 21 thru June 21, 1180 Hat Dogs ,.::.. ... «L : ....... · ........ c.. ,..,....., __ ............. UlllllO..llMIWO..C-... C ....... c..,... ....... '-............ "" SUPER COUPON UIMIO...._W0..0-""~ ~ ............ -........ SUPER COUPON ~cp;e ...... 1•bf ..... .....,CI fleJ.Al ..... 111111 +wl We NMne .. ftgltl .. """' Of .......... te 1e••1rclbl ....-. Of~ ma&wm ...... • L nan .. cma 111& PASO K Yl.DllA, Lml aJ.S .. •SMmE.llMllaJ.S 12M 11111, TISlll. UI 111 I 11'111 &fl 11211 tJa ST .. 1lllll ... , .. CISTA llSA •t ... •IL MIMI• ma .. , l t.Ull ...... , ... ..,. ... I J ( ••• IOZ ••• -I - llJJ. 1zy t o ••• - I ' I ' ' 1 Cl• DAILY PLOl ........, ..•. Nlw. ·- Casserole Cuisine Make -ahead Cl Int a boon lO buly peopl • lbey evo d that J111t-1:runute rush. 11 aU Lbe lnindlmt.a art low ln lat and Cl~, C tol• alao un be &Jlmmln1. I'd like lO ,are ltm 0( my ta~t . bolb baud on lb• leanC''lt C\lla of ~f dthfor round l lHk or nw t ak In thesfo rttl~'\. lhf' h~•n raw ~f •• t'Ul into vt<r y thJn strip , the•n 1 .. yN't>d with othc>r lo~ ulon~ ln,t\>dlmt~ without prt'bro~"nlni tht• mt'al Tht' mt-ul '!low ,.,,.111.~ to .i mo1~t tt'nd•·r Ot'bb, absnrb1nM thr fl..ivo,.... imd fruJ.!runt't'' of lht' other 1nJ,!rt'd1t•nt' .\ 1>m,1ll 11u;1nt1t' of r.,.,. or noodlt"'> .10-.orbt. th~ hqu1d und rtuvor1> from tht• Vt'~t:'l.1bh•i. Tht"•l' t·o111b1nallons <·an bt> l>IOv. b.skt.'d In the 11vt'n tn four hourl>. or •·ooked all d<ty HI a crO<'k t·ookt·r. following the manufat·turl•r'l> darec- t111ni; In t•i thl'r cal>e, t ht'!.e an' t•11mban at1om, lhat can ~<ut on your <'onve nwnrt• For ov<•n hakmg, tht· casserol<•s l·a n be <i:.sem bled at nat(ht rdn~t-rated an1I bJked tht' nt•xl arternoon for t omorrow night '1> <iinner Or they can bt- h a k e <1 tonig ht , rdniaerated and reheat· t•d tomorrow. The wail m~ onl~ :,erves to blend the fl avor'> more so You can <ilso halve or double thl· quant1t1e:, to :-.u1t your family size, or ,·a ry the ~wasomngs to s uit your taste. Th1!> M!'xican sty)(• com bma llon 1s "£'11 ~easont>d but not hot Serve 1l with hot prpper s auce or ~dd <·hall powder lo tits le ror a mon· r1cry comhma tmn ('1111.1 REEF NO Ft:SS Ci\S."iEROLI-: 1 pound lean bed ruund I or flan~ steak ) 2 t a b I <· ~ p o o n ., 'rne,gar 2 ll'aspoon~ cumin o.,ee ds or 1 tt·a'>poon ~round cumm I t ablc '>poon <·hopped fn·:-.h oregano 11r I lt·a~poon dried 111 t•gano Sall. JX'Pf>l'r, tota<.lt• I largt• ~II P<'PPN I h•nl~ '>hl'l'd l nap lhlnfy allced desired. Juet before • onion ervlng spoon dollops of • 4 tabl 1poon1 raw Sii• yo • u n on lo P o r ric• casserole: may also be ~ J lablapoona raJ1ln1 !>prlnkled with paprika - 2 r lovu iarllc , Got1r.ef u n d m i nced r res h mlnrt'd parsley. Makes two 4 <' u P I • 11 <' t d By 81rb&ni Gibbon• H rv 1 nit•· 350 ca loraea • B•ked 30 houra! • Honey n spice Glaze tomatoe• cfrt'ah or t>&Ch lopltona l angrt •Splre11llcedforea.,yservlng canned) dienla add approximate· tdeal fOf' Weddlnga, •Whole or half hams Trim rat. If a.ny. from round cor O•nk a teak 1 nip pl ly 30 calories per serv-VecaUona or everyday •Nationwide ah1pp1no service Traditions ••• start at your dinner table. ~tt'a k Sllcc.-the! raw Optional 2 buy Opti paprika ingl. Double or triple meela. •Full&ervlceOellcateaaen •leak •1alMl th<-11ratn Ion Oplaonn . --.-Ulill-c the r~lpe to serve four Remember Juty 41 ' -~ •Old World Cheeae ShOp • to maka Vt'f')' thJn atnr,. 1 •m•ll tor h alf 'lpoons minced rresh or i,ax and bake in a We Peckage and Ship ":s'ie'""•1y··ed· .·sPaar"t~ywtr~:cvhegato .. go § .z. about l Inc~ 1001& I ut lur11e> bell pepper, thin par!lley I a r g e r ca s s e ro I e Harne Readily Av.Hable ., a 11,l•r d meat on the I)' allced Slice raw fat·trtmmed NOTE: Set a s ide bay bottom ol lhf> t'l"ffrolca. i,teak into thin s trips . leaves when serving i.prlnklt' with virwgiu ~~ cup mushroom'> ed casserole: they add de· I c rrt-8h Or canned>. thml) Layer mgr tents IO a I 0 b t and aaonlng11i bllC'~d CU!>serole or c r ock ICIOUS avor. U are J700LCOASTHWf~C-...... f'HC>ttl'7J·t000 a Altt•mult-thin layers 1 ~ l'UI> thinly sllct.'d cookt•r a .. directed in too tough lo eat. 2"01 RAYMOND WAY .. a TOIO llD .. fl TOIO, ,.HOHi 111.1122 of rt•mu1n1n.: 111..irt• OlllOn pret·edmgre<·ape,exccpl ,..,,,an lllwtraled guadR 190HHACHILVD ... GilFtlW>.HUMTIMGTOMHACH ... HOHIUl .. 575 ~' dlt'nh. t•nda n~ ~1th u ... , 0 u n,.,, .._ l h 1 n for the optional yogurt. to bref cuts anclud1nq 0 I"') 1 t·' ~1ic··~• ttim"l'.... '"'" l -~'-Also Anaheim, Ornnqe, Rancho Miraqe. La Habr,1 San Dieqo. " t' "·~ ~ .. ""~ noodles. broken up paprika dnd pars ley ca ones. u,.,,.,ng ups and 1 If t'Jnnt-d tomlit0t•-. lir.. <.:oH•r and bake at 300 rrcrpes. $end a •tamped. n.. North Hollywood. Wooctl.;tnd Hil ls I· d Opt 1 On al 2 t a b I" '-J c::J Oc::>OCJc::>Clc::::J~c::>c::Jc::J c::JCJCJc::> C>c:x:::>t::lc::::>OO Y U bt' Pour JUl <'t' oH·r '". degrees 4 hours cor self addreurd envelopf' -:;;;;;;_..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::..::===:::. -----0 cas:.t•n>lt'ICovt•rUghtJy 1poonsdryredwme s low cook 1n s mall and 35 cent• to SLIM ( J with hd or aluminum 2 cups c16 ouncesl family-sizecrock cookcr GOURMETBEE1''CUJDI!:. MAILBOX STIMULATES in lhe foil und phtct' in u 300 sliced tomatoes accordrn~ to m anufac· P 0 Bor 624. Sparta.N J. r111Jllflllllllf"i••S•1f"'l"J de,Jtree oven Bake 4 Optiona l : quarter· turer's dtr<.'c tions>. lC n787l l_.:.J , ;., •J 1 l hour-. Or combme in -------------------------------------------------------------.-_---• ~r.-d1t'nt:. 1n a crock· t•uokN and slow-cook Jl'l'ordmg to munufac· turer's d1rec t1ons Makes four servtngs , ap· proJC1mately 295 calories each ( 10 calorws more pt•r serving with flank steak> CHEESE-TACO TOPPING Just berore l>c rv1ng, ~prinkle the top of the t·asscrole with 2 table· spoon~ shredded extra· s harp Cheddar <tnd 8 c rubh ed corn c hips . Adds 35 calOrtl'S p e r 5-erving T o complement your one.dash m._.al. ~erve a salad with this short·cut homemade dress in)!. EASY GUACAMOLE SALAD DRESSING "'i s mall very ripe avocado t,~ cup bottled low- c a lorie llalurn "alad dre~-.in~ Optional pinch cumin or ch1h J>OWder M a-.h JX'C'll-d a voe ado ;ind blend an ~alad dress· mg and seasoning. 1r de- ~ired tor v.h1p 1ngre- d1ents bmooth 1n blender or food processor. usmg thC' sU'CI bladt' J Store IPrtovcr-. in refr1 )!e rator . C~e DVt'r s hredded 1<'t'lwrg ll·ttuce or tossed sala d . Makes om· cup dresbmg, 13 <·alont·~ pe r tablespoon Li\ YER ED GOULASH FOR TWO 1 ~ pound lean b<.>ef ~ ~ LIMIT 1 PlEASE Scotch Buy BAKERY BUYI! llMIT 1 PLEASE Chilled Orange Juice ~\ I .-OAL ,~ / 64-oz. I • ' ~ , Soviet Treat: Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns l Tossed Salad \10SCOW <AP> /\ )!cHld m1·<1·d salad tom<.1 tOl'l>. lettuce. radishes 1:. a rarity an I ht• Soviet <·ap1titl. E ven \\1th the n·turn of spr 1ng, the l'Obt or the mak· Jn)!s 1s extnivagant In privat(' far m ers markets, the s urest :-.011rce for the spring de · lights and the last bas· t1 uns or private l'n 1rrpnse dotted a round the Soviet capital, the price tags read like th1~. Leaf lettuce, $6.85 a pound New red radishes, $2.25 a pc'und Tomatoes. $7.50 a pound The ingredients for a bowl of creamed peas and new potatoes also will cost plenty T he peas would be canned. but the fr esh oew potatoes can be found from time to lime now The cost· $4.75 a pound MUSCOVITES are s napping up the fresh produce des pite the prices. even though the cost can make a con· s1derable de nt in the uverage family budget of about S500 per month. Weste rn d iploma t s a nd businessmen are also h auntin g the markets. The lack of fr esh vegetables i n Moscow in winter is such a topic of conversa· lion that trips out of the country to the West are fo ndly referred to a s "salad rum" by some Westerners. Normally the prices or • these fresh vegetablet and many otben drop considerably by sum· mer, and more are available. Tomatoes, for example, abould fall to about 7~ ~ti to a dollar a pound by AUf\111. and be available in l&Oftl'D· ment ahop8 as well u the farmers' mmeta. BVT 'lm8 year could • prove an excepUoa u the Russian winter Ua1ers, damaon1 de· Dcai. fruit blouom.s ,Jnd I MeCIJ1ap, •Vfll (D Lb• southern rt'acht·!I of the Soviet Union The Communist Party news paper Pravda re ported recently that in Soviet Georgia, m thl' extr emt' south or Euro· pean Russia. an un· usua lly ea r ly warm spell was ro1to wed b) several days or s u b freeung temperatures It i.a1d the peach. che rry, plum and apricot trees we re "sub Jecte d to the mos t danger. The bad sprmg pro· babl y for e bod es s hortages for man y s umme r fruits and vegetables. delic acies for the Soviets in the m- d uslriahzed north where the wmters are long and the s ummers are s hort. Western experts sa y. MANY Muscovites hope, however, that fruit and vegetables supplies in the capital will re- ceive s pecial official al· tenllon during the sum· mer Olympics games JO Moscow. The U.S. Agricultural Departm ent a l ready i s perdi c ting, o n the basi s o f t h e cool, wet spring, that the fin al grain harves t figureiffi.n'l top 213 million . Each day tbal t cold weather bangs on lbat figure s hould be falling olf even more, Western agriculture s peclallats say. The conditlons tbl1 year -should tbey eeralet ahrtnk harvest niw.. -would make It the MCODd year lD a row lhat the sralD taanwt, at Jeaat, hat beea diaap· potnu.a,. LA9'I' YEAll the grain barvelt totalled only 191 millloa tons. TM &meta are fiabt· tnc to avoid sucb a re· peat thl1 year, wben they It.and to loee moet ol the U.S. ff'aln Import.a OD Which they depeGd to boon IDNl production. r -House Fried Chicken AnOJted Poe<•~ Fully c-lte<l Fro1en -\1•11 ti )our"'"''''"' Clliifornin Crorn1 f''1milv l 'ad• f 'r)'<•r Partx r Fresh Fryer r Fresh Fr~er r Fresh Fryer Wings Breasts Drums ~'ectt ,.......,., '°"' .......... ,__.. ...... z.d,-......a...-,_..~ ,...,.. 0-111-,.., .. , .......... Qr...d ... 1b.68C lb~l 18 lo.. ,, 1b.99c "-,, Safeu:oy Q1111fi1v u •. , . .f Boneless Beef Boneless Beef Round Steak Rump Roast Fiiiet Ml9non ~~-~.-•4•• ~--·-· ~. r At...._•&.!::c-a..-. ........ " ... _9Y'-.... ' Premium Franks ~._.or8"" Smoked Sausage ...... ~ .... Ill~ s1s9 11Sf9 ~l~~}.~~eats '°' "'4 57' ......... ....... ::.zu.n3s I ......... . ... ..... :a..:..c;-· .. ~w::=.· ~ .. ·-· "''2'" ,..._ •20• .,, . Beef c, .. ltealc ~:;:.11~ ... -6 '268 .. ,... J.-.~ ' ( • ............ GrounclBeef --.. .-""' .... .. , .. Cure 81 Hams ID $239 ""-~ Snow Crab Clusters ... $239 l lG/91 fft ... Fresh Trout ID $19~ ~llPWlfl ......... Bon••··· Hams ~~·· s 168 c..~- {Wet .. ~ •• ;:.,;::,;~·;,., ~,,,_!' P•~ 39( ...... c ........ , .-. r ol ,ti. ::..; Mull1-Meal Bu t10 " " --~ lt.1!1 Ill 811 .. 10 ~ •• " .. <, DAIRY ... DELI Lucerne 79c 59' Large 'AA' Eggs ........ , c;_.....,._. ·c:.= 79c Longhorn Style Cheddar Cheese ....... , ~ $199 ................... _.. . .-. SAFEWAY SPECIALS Lucerne Ice Milk ~ c:::.. s 109 2 ... s1 ,_,.,ag e :z:S Safeway Water D,."'V" I'll•...., ~ Fruit Drinks l.urnt AL! Dial Soap 8-·~ fht ·~39c . HEAL TH & BEAUTY Tylenol Tablets , .. .. ~ .... ... Mennen , ..... •10• .... SAVI S2.00 ON ncm• •• MAGIC MOUllTAllll lv~T-~AtWoewwyltwS..ty 13thl ..... y llOWOl&Y •710 '6'0 ADULTS KJDS Sweet Nectarines Yellow Onioos ct 19' ..... ~l>l'fOP.fff Hanging Plante; 6 ,..., s399 ~,•I ., I .,,Pa Pot Yellow Peaches 4) 49' .. • ..... • t Valcnc1<1 Oranges 25' ,,, ..... la(,# 10 Red Grapes ~ 79' .,, • f #'fOf#' 3..,.s1 Romaine Let1ucc "39' Bunch Roses Italian SQuash 0r ..... ,.,,6l1fJll s..-o.$3 99 Fresh T omatoe ,.,,.59c •' .. A S.locl faweute 'i'·1!!:111J:tiJ ~ ... ,, .... ~ ....... .. .. JO CO.-..... -. ,.. ._.. Burgundy :i.: :..;; 2 '.!.!:'' 5 Gilbey's Gin -'° :m-i •999 -~· ~Old Crow :=. s1 Q99 l!Ol'IOlll 11";(• :..az: I W. Harper ~ $649 \• .... flo.1 "'°" 7W.fll ~Paul Masson 2 r..o..• s700 ..-We-... ~ llQt'IP\ LOW.PRICES! Gerber Juices , .. ., .... ...,. ..... ~::::'; 5 · , ... •I '"~ ... ..... Oxydol Dete~genl ,........,. U Olft , -·~•., 19 ,c-=.-...... ::. Goloen Grain 4 7. OI s100 ~001A Cl\fll011r ~Oii :: Canned Tomatoes ie-oi 39c 'icJ: •I·'' C.. ·-= Enfam1I Rlrmula 6 32 OI s5a9 a.....,, I It 1 C...S _ Salad Otf ,..-o.i ggc -.... MM 9clllle e6. Laura Scudder , , °' 79c -.,.,, ~ \)1\11""""'°0.... ,.,. Everythlns you want from a store and a Uttle bit moret . • llH ...... Dr~.....,........ . 6J6 ... c:..e ....,,.,. L.ple..... • 24 ........ .., ...... s..a....... . s.... ,_......., .. Le, ............. •JUI Se. ....... ._..._ •Mma•l111 #1 ....... _...... • 14411C.W•~-W .... ""9 • I,... FEATURING Life's Ups, Downs DSAR ANN t.ANDERS: I have Men happllJ married for many years. Our sex Ille ·wu very IQOd until lut yur. wt*! Ill)' buaba.od ler'ftll tJ'fe ti *"' •W ....................... It .. l...,..u.& ...... •In ... Ac 1 nktetteu dKt.w ... wUI .... , ta dl.tcovend be had blab blood pressure and "u put on medlcaUon Stnce that Ume be bat had no IH drh·e l menrJoo~ tbl• to hla de>ttor and was told, "11Ht medln u~ often produces lh e aide effeda " He the n added, "You'd rather ........... trt&ladM , ..... , c:•• ...... world ol cWf~ratt. II Uae dodar'• a&Utack l• "Hc«P( It." awtte~ &o Me •lio" wll.Ua& w try Mmeuu. t"lM. DEAR ANN LANDERS l <-<>uldn 'l t>t"lltve the nerve of thul f)('t.on who complain~ th•t be nHded "a few hundred. ciollars," wrott• to several movie and TV s tars and was mad because not one answered hi!> letter have him this way tha.n dod. W'OWdn 't you., .. l w°"1d hale to t.hlnk our sex Ufe ls over at 55 Please chttk with your experts, Ann You could make a great many pea ple happy Lf you gave lbem some hope ts ~ there, perhaps. some ., medlcatioo lhat does not produce these side ef. fecta? Please con:sult yo ur experts DEPRF.sSED fN SAN· Where do lhese people get off. askmg for hand· outs ., Do they think Just beca~ a person is successful and has had money be s hould fork over to anybody who asks" .. "$A BARBARA "I DEAR D: According True. some folks who have money lnheMted it, but most of the well-to· do people in our town made 1t themselves - and they started from tht' bottom. " to Dr. lladore Rosen- f e ld, dls tlngollbe d urdlologi.A and cllnlcal profeuor of medicine at Cornell University Just for lhe hec k of It. how much were you paid when you first started to wrile the column? I know it's none of by business. but I 'm asking anyway. -MR. LONG NOSE IN LONG BEACH Medical School, your v. ·baa band s hould get a .., attond opbdoo. ' ~ • • . Tboasanda of men who are on blgb blood pres- s u re medication have no problem fundloalng seJtually. Patients react dH· ferently. What creates impoten« in one man may not affttt another. Sometimes chanRing the dosage or using a cW- DEAR MR. NOSE. My nm paycheck <a Uer deductions> was $87. They thought they were overpaying me -and so did I. It was my first ( Horoscope TH1.JRSDA Y. JUNE Z6 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARIF~ <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): Make purchases which relat<' to travel, vacation or special study Family domest ic situation. home sur· roundings could d omin at e your personal i;cenario. Be diplomatic. especially during dis· cussions about money. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio natives figure prominently. TAURUS !Apr. 20·May 20): Setback will boomeran~ in your favor. Know it and take heart! Some illusions come tumbling down. but you can rebuild on a m ore solid structure. Aries native will be sympathetic in connection with payments. investm ents and collections. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Pressures. responsibilities and authorities are very much a part or your personal scenario. Capricorn. Cancer natives figure prominently. Older peo- ple are drawn to you and become allies. You can learn from experience or others. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Ta1ce one st ep at a time. maintaining modPrate. steady pace. Accent on basic issues. employment, health. communication Wllh relative in transit . Aries. Libra natives play prominent roles. Special service may have to be discontinued. LEO (July 23-Aug 22J New hope, love. personal magnellsm and creativity -these are spotlighted Another Leo and an Aquarian could play key roles Imprint personality. style. Take initiative. stress originality. independen~. In matters of speculation. stay with lhe number:. l. 10. 19 and 28. VIRGO 1 Auf;l 23 Sept 22): Lunar aspect coincides now with r eumons. trips. s pecial favors performed by relatives. good news from afar -and solution or money dilemma. Gemini. another Virgo and a Sag1ttarian figure prom· inently LIBRA <Sept 23-0ct 22). Moon pos1t1on promotes flurry of activity, special. social and artistic endeavors. Horizons expand -you find practical ways or dealing with mflation. You get a nswers ii you make inquiries SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov 21) · Emphasis on collections. payments. decLSions on what 1s es- sential. what s hould be discarded. RevtSe. re· view. check details. be thorough -and aware or possibility of hidden clauses. Aquarius. Leo and another $rorp10 fi g ure prominently. SAGl1TARIUS <Nov 22-~. 21): Perceive potential -dis play faith in your own ideas, con· cepts . Scenario features change. variety messages and possible travel plans. Gemini. Virgo and another Sagittarius native figure "" La11dt-rs Job. I bad no nMeotlals •Dd I bad nl"vf'r publls bf'd a llne. M y bouu h•vc glvttn me aome Glee raliit-a sl.nce Uaat time and I bue re- HOD '° beltirve thb job ml g bl turn Jato something steady. DEAR ANN LANDERS Thi:. pro blt'm 1:. bt>gmning to llt'l to me I wonder hov. man y other mothl·rs have 1t. Pll'al>t:. hl'IP us all We have several m ar ried children who hve in this city They all have nice homes and the girls can cook as well as or better than I. Yet tht·v never h3 .. ·c Invited us for a meal Eve ry holiday lhey as· sume lhe dinner is al my place How does one get out or L.tus rut? I hate to be ungracious. but I've had 1t SICK ONIONS AND BUNIONS DEAR BUN ; You'll n e ve r gel out or the kitchen unless you meet the sltuaUoo bead-on. Writt" a note or pbooe aU tht" "omen and say, "I 've h osted lon g t"nough. and now I want &o be a guest.'' Suggest th ey decide among the mst-lves who's hav- ing the next holiday din· nt'r a nd ll't you know. Big.Boys Fly Kites NEW YORK !AP > Gerard Hacquebard 1s 64 years old fl<' 1s a vice president of a maior New York real e">talc firm II(• v.ear:. con servauve. three-p1c·ce suits lie n1c!> kites Claude Ttubaud<.•au 1<; 47 'car~ old He ha!:> 14 children lie wt>urs e<>nsen ;atl\ £'. three p1er1· suit!> He u:.l'd lo m.in;.igl' .in 1ndu!'.tr10I l't-ram11·s factor y Nov. he mJke:-. kites 01g kite'> One c lea r d;iy not long .,~,, I lacqu"'ba1 d went to thf' pla1a in front of th1..• Ct.•m·rol Motors hu1ld1ng 10 mHll nv.n ~tan hall.in tn fly one of Th1baudeau's c rt.·atwm. -a t,; ruot tn an~lc of blue. yellow. wtute and red nylon. The k1l1· climbed 30 feet. a nd s woop<:<l from the :.k~ crashing tnto a tree "They need a child to ny the kites " a .woman passerby <,a1d Hacq ueb<1 r d a n d Thibaudeau would take issue with that They believe that kite fl yin)'.! 1s adult recreation. with adult prices Th1baudeau·s nylon -an<i aluminum "flying ~rulplurcs" go for $1 f.0 apiece al F.A 0 Schv. arz To Thibaudeau. kite maki.ng 1s an art form "My interest in kit es 1s color." he sa 1d "Instead of ustng a canvas and a brush. I do 1t this way. The m ain effect I'm looking for 1~ transparency the kite 1s always ~tween you and t~ sun· Thibaudeau. a ruddy. friendly looking man. started out studying law and tned a number of jobs. including factor y management. Eight years ago, he recalled. "I was looking for something crazy to do And crazier than kite:. you don't get.·' He had no barkground in aerodynamics he learned how to make a kite lhat flies by making them and trying lo fly them "When they don't fly. you get mad Hopping mad And then you go back to make one that flies." the Montreal r esident s~ud His k ites are collections of shapes - square. rectangles and triangles -and they a re sometimes u:.e<J as interior decorattons The) are made of cross-thread nylon. which does not tear -a useful quality. :-.aid Hacquebard. as he retrieved a kite fmm th<· tr('(: "It's what you <•all a turhul<'nl wrnd," hf' said. Hacquebard. a v1c <' pre<,1Jent at Cushman & Wakefield, 1s no ~tran~cr to gloomy ~w;ts llC' has flown kites stncC' hl• was H. a nd .,aid he 1s us<>d to tw<1rin~ childrl·l1 '>J), !fr~ lh1·re '>the old man with thf' kill• · "When I'm not <,Craptng the :.k y w1lh ~kyscr..i!Jt-•r<,, I'm 5craping the sky with kites." hc :.aid Ile was Joined for the occasion by Will Yolen. pr~1dcnt and founckr of the 35 000 m ember lnternal1on<1l K1lefllcrs ,\ssoc1at1on v.·ho pre:.enlcd Th1budeau w1lh an award for his tnnO\'allve kill> design Yolen. 3 fnrm~r JOUrnaJ1st . has beLn nyini: kites for 30 yeclrs Now 72 and in poor health Yolen 1s the lone survivor of the ongmal mem hers of the assoc1at l1on ; lhe others. he sau1. "have ~one on to fly that J:reat kite m the s ky .. Yol(•n tried to fl) one of Th1baudei:lu s crca t1ons . but tus legs were not strong enough to im chor tum. For Scribes prominently So · f CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Steer away Ie uan Rees. chairman of the c1ety o from direct confrontations. Ma1ce changes re-Scribes and llluminators in London, will quested by ramily member. Much occurs present his second annual film-lecture at behind scenes, you could be asked lo articulate the Newport Harbor Art Museum Thur-· views of special club, group, organization. Good day, June 26. at 7 :30 p .m . • news oo way concerning finances. Tickets are $6 each and the lecture ts AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Aura or sponsored by Tis Ink, a local group head· creativity. romance and euphoria prevails. Key quartered in Balboa. is to win allies, to express yourself in unique. In· For informatio n call the museum . WedMed9Y June 2!5, 11180 OALYPLOf CJJ PlJBUC NOTICE "18LIC NOTICE P\JBUC NOTICE ...., hi&Jcwona NOT1ce o,. DEATH oF '1CT1nouuv ...... , l'tCT'lnouuu .... e:1• vNiw .. ..,........ "' .. c;..... R 0 • e RT D w ' 0 H T MMUI ITATSMlllfT ..... tTATW.M«ln ,,_MM ...... , ....... Trelnl ... OOH.-...... 11MWn •• ...!r~~-... ---.,.. ...,.. ,.... ..,....... ...,_ ., • ....,. ""' 1cnA>. • __... ... ""',... •01•:T• 'b·.·-DOHEATYv ............ 0r-C1W11Y*04 • ~ .... " " UNIMCIC., llM ~-Orfw. H0•1ION INY•tTMlfMT la~• ........... ,..k R 0 8 E RT DOH I! RT c;.r::~.-· c..., ... ·.~~~!.., .. ,_ o•oui-. _, ~ ....._, ww .,..-.,.,.... -...nt .... ei::.: .0. OOHERTY ••.,. , .. ,.._,.,....,.,Cll...,,..•ft:MO .._ .. ~.vMtt "' AND w,.., .._i,,..... 11H<11. c.tllWllWI .,._.._YMtl.ma-""etur ~..-. 111_,..,.._,. ..,.;.ct AND OfS PETITION TO ,_, ~· .._..,,9Mctl.<M.._......, 1vcc1..-i. ADMINtSTl!R ESTATE Str~~~~~H'll A1ttert c.ro "•"••"· •••• vcc1f'la•P"le'-.....-.. ~ NO. •·1«*99. Tl•I\ lloniMU I• <-"'<led ll>Y. =~·.::. .. -· .._..n ===-=-.:::.= T o • I I h e I r s , ........ _ ... ...., ,.. c. ~ .. u1 v1• LIOt -· .., ~ -" ~~ beneffc:larles. creditors ,111, ~!! ,,._, """' ,... s.... lf-'9"0\,l.i.....,. • .,... --·~~:;-~· a ..,. contl-nt creditors of ;_ J .... ..,. u '"'-• ,....._....,..,..,.._ "'· 01 .... b rt ~I ht D h rt ~ ... , Cle" of 0.'"'99 C:-.ly ... er..-1.-Cltttot'N•"1H w•!Hb MW Incl .. Ot-'flttl r• Ro e ........ o o • v. J-•-1• J~ ...... 0 s1M ... ,. ••"•" ......... _. • •"~'"""""' "'°"'" also known as Robert O. PUO!l-o.--. ~· 0 .. 1:':.:' ~~·· c...-. w1 -·· c.Mllonll• ~:·=.-:,~._.,._..\io-11,, Doherty, Pobert Doherty J-11. 11,tt.Jue.,2, 1te0 ,...,..; Thh ti.ftl.,.n 1, t-""'..., • 1ormet1o11~vcc1i-..-... O'.. and Bob Doherty and ·--..,....,~""""°" tkl•I .. ,.,.P "4>11tl<A'I•• •-•1, persons w ho may be PUBUC NOTICE ,,,..._.,M v1111, _ ...... .._.,,.,.: c . otherwise Interested In the r;.Mtel Pe«~ °'.,... OIWltY ~ ~ Off' will and/or estate: ,1C..,mous •~1Nlss Tiii• ·~ .... "'"" -._ ""~CMcc.enwDrl wue A petition has been filed NAMC ITAHM«lfT =~;. ~ of Orenoe C-ty s.nu-.CAmo1... i by Geraldlne L. Doherty In Ti.. IOl-..O '*'_. 1' ~ llull· , 001uAH10M1•HSCHl1M uo Ai..,.10r1·Scot18~ I S I C t f MM•• v'1tt1111.._ a......... ' ' ' T'-offlc.e I\ -ff'CM'\ 1:00 •·"' 10 the uper or our 0 J I( ASSOCIATES. 547 S•" •1 ~...... ) 00 p,,, Moft«My ,...._ .. flrkl•Y· Orange County requesting HlcN>IH O<'lw . s...1• •. -oon Soitt•n. • ,.,_..,,..1u11e1rt,oruwvcc1P"RFP that Geraldine L . Doherty a.~~,...,.~~«» s a..,.,..om. -...~CA-,.,,..1t ~~~~~~=..~=~: be appointed as personal a.11MWtu..,.,.c;.i1klm••ntt2 PveOltNd c>.,.. '-'10 .. 1, Pei.M. ~to ... vcc1P"RFPAW11<e1klnA•· re presentat 1 ve to ad -r111 • .......,..., ",_...,by.., .... JV1We 1,, H Jutvl. • • ._ ,~ _, .. -• ...-.it1e111o t11e c.om· m ini s ter the estate of 01vo0\l•1 ... 1n1on11¥s OOpm Oft-.wt.Ju1v1. Robert Dwight Doherty, 1-r 101,., "'° A""~·,.,, m.tt.,..., •'-'"" •t.ot-• .. .tt 11-••1" ttw P UBLIC NOTICE 1M•oe...-w111no11»..--1o also known as Robert D cov"'• c""' of o-.,. COU"IY .,., Pvou.,.., Oret>9t c-11 o.oy p1101. Doherty, Robert Doherty J-• •• ,.1CTmousausi .. us J.-n.2•.tt.'• ,.,J>eO and Bob Doherty The "'Jl'UI NAMIESTAH"'IE"" petition IS set for hearing Puou.-Or-C.O.Ht O•llYl:::o TM ,.,.....,,~ iwr\Ofl\ •f~ aou19 PUBLIC NOTICE in Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1111c J",,.11 1' h 1 "'fl '* """~~•1 Of' Ul•FO"NIA »o4 Center Drive. w est. 1n the C OTICE E "-' "...,. ••. e.oron.o ""1 -· N-62341 City o f Santcl A na. PUBU N C•"'°'',..._n NOTICEOFDEATHOF California on July 22. 1980 THE U>U(,><IHG&•SHOP 1"c 1• p A u L E V E R ET T ,ICTtTIOUS 9USINESS ( ....... ,.,. cor-•Uon JJ.M f Coot at to 00 a m NAMIE STATEMENT Hu:, ...... c ....... Otl ,,,..., U<•IOff't• 0 ' K A I N ' I R v I N E , IF YOU OBJECT to the ,,,. 10110..,"Q s-•\Ofl• ••• oo•"o .,.,~ CALI FORNI A AND OF g rantmg ot the petition,.,.., . .,,.. ... , '"''°"'..,.\'•><onov<tt<tov•<<>' PE TIT ION TO AD · r l 11rv 1 TO 1100 Ou••' <w••• -•""" you sholllc1 either appear 100 H•""°"" Bto .. ,, r••••onw••:i..o TMf L>VGHIHC. MINISTER ESTATE NO. a t thf' twtir1ng and '>late fo·~·" M .,.,.,1••""' JO 1100 P•'>HOPtNC A-1~1S. your ObJPC t1on'> o r f1l 1> ~~1~;,'.,"~4"'11• 100 N••oo•t B•·"" ~~!:_~;, To all heirs , bene· written ob1Pcl10n'> with th•· "'"""'°; "-""'11"" 0,6 • ...... , .... ,14,_ ...... ,,..., .,,,,., ,,.,.. flclarles, creditors and court bf'ton• th1· hr cH 1ng !"'"·•-• """""'"" c .... .,. .... v~? co ... ~•· <.1••~ ot Ot4"9' c.ouni. on continge nt creditors of Your ~pl)f'arance mily b4> '"" °"""~·• '' conov<•.c 11• • Jut>••,._, Flinl• PAUL EVERETT O'KAIN 1n per'>On or bY your di "m•ttrd 7.,!;::.';':." "'•"~"'" J• MIC MAH, oeAAH O and persons woo may be torney '"'' ,1 .. 1 .. ..-1 ..,.,, '""" "'''" ,...,. •110,..., ., ~-otherwise interested In the I F y 0 u A R E A rov•1• ,.,. OI o .. ._ covntv "" l"'ilOfl..... ......... Wiii and/or estate; CREDITOR o r cl cont·,..,...• •"8l .,~ tt1T......,c-... o. A petition has been filPd r -!MIH•J01 ingent creditor ot the dt:'-Pub""""'°'-C.O.•t 0 •• 1., Polof c.u• ~.GA '2•111> by Alan N. O'Kair:i in the ceased you muc;I file your Ju"'• " 11 '~ ,.., 2J1o.1 ec ..... ., •. ...,_ o-~· ,.,,.,, o ... ,. """'' Superior Court of Orange claim with tht' court or i ...... '1 '8 1' 'vi''·~ 1 Counly reouesling tha t present 11 to tht' Pf'rwnal PlJBl.IC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Alan N O'Kain be apPo:nt rt!presentat:ve appo1ntPd ed as personal represen· by the court w:lh1n lour ,.CTITIOUS llUSINESS 'ICTlflOUS •USI HEU 1a11ve to administer the month'> from the dell!' of ""-"'EHATE"'ENT """'£H&TE"'E"' estate of Paul Everett f1r.,t 1.-,.,uance of letter.-.,,., '"• •• ·-n<i I>"'''""••• """0 'h, """" "'"'°"' ••P "°'"., O'Ka1n !under the In provided en Section 100 of i...,, .... 1 ;; .... Ar"'"',,., '"le"""''•· dependent Adm1n1strat1on c. I •• .. ,. 1 ,, r " T 1 r ,... a L 1 P E A t ) T" t th e Probot1· Odl" o '"vier'> 10C"'>•..-.-•L""" ~ ... " .,,,.,,,1,, .,f ,011 HuPsr· A of sta te.-. c .. e pe • Callforn1d fh• t1m1-tori I "QIO'I iw ... r (J. ,,...... I. • o• OI ........ ~· ........... M•<>" t1on IS set tor hearing 1n filing claim'> will not • /1 ""' 1 ~'"?.' 7fr• .:._ ..... ·•• ,.:. ·• .n:" ., .. ..,~. L.o,.. .. ""' Dept No 3 a t 700 C1v1c L .,.. .... JM'\, ~,.,. ,.-.4-f.. ,. ... ,f>M I ,,._ 8-PN"ft C• .,.~ 0 w s I pire prior to tour month<. ... _ l t«.o••· • ,...,.,., , '"' ·"'1 IQ.)n , ,. Center riv<> e\t an ii trom the ddlt• ot thr· hhlt r· •• ,,,,,., .. ,.. 1>v.rr ...... ..:";), .:,;;;r.:..,., <••1:0: , •• Ana. Cdl1torn1a 9770 t on ing noticed abOvi-'~ • ""''""" ., '"""'"" °' • .... -1 ""''"' "" .....,"• """ Julv IS 1980 a t 10 00 am YOU MAY EXAMINE Q''•'• r..·•·-." ".. j'' ... .,._..,...,. <•tn•l'> IF YOU OBJECT to the Arv r #If " •"" ._ r •\•~ •\ ,,,,-" tf>O t., .. • thP tile keot by lhP court '" .... i.··-• •• •"" .. ,. 1 .... ·r .,.,,,_..,.. ..... , o r<1 ntino of the pet1t1on. If you ar .. 1ntert-'>ll'd n thi-<v,.n1• r "' '" C.••".i< '-""'· "'I .. ,..., "'~' you c,l'IOutd either appear ec,tatt' you mav fit•• a '" ·•• ·~ « Fi -'" ..... ..,..., -~ "1"" ...... '""I at lh~ hearinq and state , ,.. .... , ,,,,,. ,..,.,. c~ O .. tt"t)I' 't>v"'' " f I IQue'>t with the court to rt "vt>• ,_,,,,_,. .,.., "•'• • 1~• •• vour ob1i-c t1ons or 1 E' cc1ve SIX'Clcll not1c~ ot tl'lP '•· ~ .· ~·· · ·• ,.,..!!Cl ·'·"• F•N•>l wr1ttPnob1E«lions w1ththe I inventory of estdtP ass• 1~ -----I ..... ., . ..,...., ._,.. '""" o .... P•'!'.j court before the he annq and of thf' pet1t:on'>. rt< Pl.BLIC SOTl('t, 1"". 11 1' Jvtv ' • 1"'° ')60.1 Your appearance may be c o u n t s and r t• po r t c, ___ _ -11n pt>rson or by your a t· described 1n Section 1100 F1cnnov\ eu\•HE H Pl' Bl.IC' NOTIC'F. I tor nf•y 'ocfodt~e Cal1tor n1a Probnlt• ''• .~~'::c,~T~T·(·Mf HT Fl(Tl fiOU\BU\1"(\\ C Rl r!o 1~gRu o/" CIR ~on~ t>v• ..,, .,.. NA,_.( \TAT( MC HT '1°yOl1V'f'rO~af\C,.-C">4\f(M.t<t f"•'Jt iAl1J lf M AS1"t "l' .. r il t~" tf'l•••NlO"'''-fln\ .. ,•no•,,Q1 lnQf,.;f)t (ff>(jtfOr Of thP(14i. Jun .. ,. 1\ h.llY ' ·~ .~./If() AM• O•<I' I Allt•OC·\""'' ~ .... ~l· I Du\1n.\·~ ((• ... l')Pd vov mu~1 f1te your P•• ",._,,,,, ... ..,.... I Mt E ., .. ,.,.r,£ 71..:r, ,,,...,...,, cl-"1m with thP court of pre- l•"4· ·c..:~1;·,....,..: ';'"1,,+,.:~~:";;;: •·' ~:O~;~;~ ,,..,.,,.n, l~~·qv.-i c;pgnt It to the person d tl FICTITiou\ eus:HE\\ o""""' 1•"""'' •:I' ....... qr. "u' .,..,, ....... "'""" IN 11.cn < '"""'° repre'>entat1ve appointed I PUBLIC NOTICE HAMf STATEMENT N•,:"':'~!"~,:,,' :~i•nt;:;~,1~ tl-. • (•P•\t" .. ,..,, Wt•,,, L~ N•qy..d t)y thei cour1 within four I ,,,.. '"'"'''"no""'""''' °'"'"I""'' .,,. ,1.,0 ""'"""'"''r (~:?~';.,..,....., , <-.Ctf'd ov .. ,.,. months troni thP date of ~\ /~.~T ~WEE P•Nr, "fAv•<f '# '"'.& •V""''"''f4 Pot•'~ first •ssuance of tetters as ;un \n1 ,,1,.,.. t·•"" "'""11".J'Ci" th•' ''°4J'...,....""'t ··~ "'""° •1 '" '"' NtAfSEAVtCE' INC ded · Secfon 700 of U•ntn (.t11ttorn14'1"7~ rn.,ri<t r •• ,. ,.... °'49"<>" rov"I• <:-'"' '"'• 8 ... ., .. ,, prOVI p 1~ t 1Cod e o f .,,.,., £0 .. .-0 Mouo• '"" Jv~J ,.., c,..-• .,__. the r o a e ,0""• .. L•"• Mun11no1on Bu<" "1-4 '"'' ,u.,....-.. -. ,.,.., ••!fl""' California. The time fo r C•l"O'"'•.,_ Put>h""'<! Or-(°"'' 0.••v1~1~ Covnl• r o-n Of Ot-Counlv Of' ftl1ng Cla1mS Wiii flOt el<• lho\ Ou\>nn• '' con011<1..i Ov •" '" i..-1 11 ti 1S '"'° I~""' *6 ,.., ,.,,..._ p1rP pnor tO four months O•voOu•1H _ 1 -· P"BLIC J'ltiOTl('F: L , _, ,.,. ""'>" c"''' o ... ., "•01 from t~ dcltl' of the hear- th., ,,.,t~t w t\ lllf'lld w ith t¥ V ~ • • \Jl •l • ·~ 1~8C1 1nq OOftCPd at>Ove. CounlY , ..... of ,.._ (o,.n1 ,.,,. -----I -----YOU MAY EXAMIN E 11>.w • '"'° rn011s ~~c;;,.~~!:~!'E .. :;s Pl BLIC' NOTICE th• lite kept t>v thP court. If vou are interested in the Fl(T ITIOUS auSIHUS l"'>lclte you may f1 IP a rf'· '"' , .. ~~'~',~~~"A:. 00,,.., auesl with the court to re- Publ1\~ Or~ Co.'t O•• ~ fl •"1 J.,nr It 11 H )w'> i"!!f' 16'1<o Ill Pl'BUC NOTIC"t: ,.,, W P'loh•• w_.,. ( '•' •o•._·' ,,,...,. '"'~., .• ce1ve SpP(till notice of lhe .. "'··.IC> ... 1<£•r .. ••Lf invrn1ory of estate assets •· •: •· •'" ,,,.,, """'"'010" and ot thP OPl1tions. ac· ••· ·:. ··,·.:"':··;7~~, .. ,,0,.. , \•: c n '-' n t ~ and r P po r t <, ·• ••n ·"''' """''"O'"" s ... ,~ dP<.rr10r'<1 1n Section 1700 f'\f'"t\ ~' FICTITIOUS llUSIHC\S NAME U,.TlMlNf Ofo\ Ci.,.,_,.,,..,. "" , N <t'Y r ""IA "-¥'4 f .. f"W0\1 1 l°Z• fl t '°"''' • l/V••"'" <f"I t-:• Whd'°"'" """"', l V''• """"-• ~•i••l)f'n1• 9~• ~ I"" \ r ~ t t\C1o1 '"' ~ D' I 1 ltlt t ,.., I t ""' '\ A~ .. Vl t A t I tQ•11 M111• ArH'"-'' <.vth "·' ft,,, • ~11• .. ""'boo'"'......,_.,. • • ·~ •• ·•' of thP Cahtorn1a Probc3tC' ,~,1 .~;:·~-~:·:~,.-~ ~~, ••t• '"'" 11( ::,.1,;; ... ~ ~' c~tf'd bv • cnr (odt• ,.,..,..,,.,..wn,, .. .,.. (, •• , M tt • •rl•,. I 1 tf''·'• M-t ·"' 1 A~,,.,• Th bv\1,..,...., 1'\ 11~1"1'°" r, ,_,. ,,, '1tYI0\44tl I I·•"• N "'"' l PH\ '-'","'"~4'\I ftA i lfll(1 ""'0 ,.._ . '"'·,..'· , .. ,, ., '"'n ...... n""''· ,~,...1 JUO•• 'f 1 ""-i r-1~n. .,, ':',: ,~·· r•• 0 1 .,,°' c ~,r•,. ..-I J t ~)°' ~·\;nl ~ ,..., -· 'a.it ~ c~ .•.•• r \ JU'' 1" t llh• 4it 1«._ •& Pl RU(' NOTICE t YI' ''••I '""""' "'• ( ' ' I f I l(Ylft()U\ 8U\1N f\\ ~n•_"_ JI~] ,.. /4!'iJit1 I NAM[~TAf (M(flltT Pl'BLIC NOTIC'E 11w:';. ' ~ ~ '" ,. '. ' n., _ _ """ \ y t • ,,,,, '• UI • •.: ~ F"tt1'1ft00\8UStNE ~S 1·'• '-"''a ... ,._., '1 "'""' r ... H11~, .. 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N•wPOl'I B•<Kll, C•lllor"I• IM!O Tll .. ~I• (OftOIKl..S by ... 11>- iY•Ou•• lMS....i. fM9' \t•t~t w•\ fllfl(f w•tf\ ,,... (~w"'1" c••r• o• O,•nge covnh ()f'I JuM• t• T"I\ •U-wn Ill.cl Wllll IN "'""° Cow"h Cl~k ol OteNlt Covnly on PuC>h'\r.d ()rd"'Qt' (t'M\I 0.f•h P••Ot Jut'ttt) •• IUN' 11 1• U Jvl• 1 l'llO 1'11-80 PUBLIC NOTICE David J. Perry: Bruck, Anderson and l<ranz, At· torney a t Law, 19782 MacArthur Blvd., No. 100, Irvine. California 9271S, (7 1 4) 9S5·0600, (714) 851-1080 Publ 1<,ht'd Orange Const Da tly Pilot. June 18. JQ, ?5 1Q80 2S71 ·80 PUBLIC NOTICE --F1CTITiOOs11Us1N£U- NAMl STATIEMfNT TPw ~ttOW~"'Q ptf\C)n I\ OOtnQ bv~ "'f'\\ .\ ">U N 1 AH W O ~l(t I N T EA NA llON 4l 20•1 8u\ln•" (flf'lit•f OrtYt.> Sv tt• tOO Hv•nf'. '-•"'°"n,.0111s Biiiy W~.,,,. ""°'PIM'><I 111S AM<-. v~rOf' Dru,• £ .,,, Co\la M• '" , ............ .,.,. Tfrrlt\ OU'\.tN'U IS COl'OJ<1e0 DY ..ll"I •I" Olvtd 1o1•t 8llltW -- Tlll\ \lei-I ••• "'"" w iltl '"" Covf\IY (i.-rk ot Ou~ C°""'" on )vM •. 1..0 OONAU>MGRITTI ""°,,_,. .. ~ 1• a. ... SlrW(. ~,.. ..__,.....-.~·-,,,.,,. Pl>bll"'90 Or""99 C.0.11 O•llV Polol J-, I, 11. 2$. JUiy 2. I"° 2~ PUBLIC NOTICE dividual manner -and to stay with number 7 in 759_1122_ matters or speculation. Pisces, Virgo natives f11CTmous 1us1N1n filUre ~DU)'. NAIOI• STATU.llHf f'ICTITIOUS aU$1HEU NANlt: STATIE"'I HT ... . PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Power, autborl-0mzirs ,.,. ~ __. " -M • ty, tnteoslfied retaUoo.ship, promotion. added CUSTOM FRAMING ,, ... C:~ G000""" coMP•H"' 1111 T,..,. tono.lf'lq Pf'~' ~'• ao,,,o ouu,,.,, ~ 800KSt<EL, TAPES. llOOI) ..... P•rl ~ ;,....,,. CAl1ION1••.,ll• W•YM t/ltl HOO"f'' rtS f t•U'I SlrHI C..01• -.... CAlllONI .. ~11 AocNll'O O..,;\.. 20 All .. StrHI l-• 9"<11 C•llfOfnl• ..,.~, __.. ..... 1tion -tbeee are s..-i: .. ~t.ed. Taite Jead, .................. In B•••r s• c .... 1. ~ c....,.,.,. •• •:ti• • ""'"&•-II""'&" .aa~ ..._...-..,... C.o-E,,..,.,..,.,.I ~t1cn ·~ outline asplratloos to one in posiUoo to uu~t SHADOW BOXES c.a•• A ... CJM• ""'• c..11t0t"'• potlcy Make room for yourself at top! 1803 NewPOrt Blvd. ~~1, _," ,_,f'd by.,, wo Capricorn. Can cer oersons play slgolficant COsta Mesa a1•••u•1 -~ro~l~es~::-~--::;::::::;:::::::;;:::::::::::::::::::;:~~~~====~~~;1~1~~:;:~~~:;~~~~~~;;~ c.~E Gooa<~" TfU\ l>w\1"9\' •\ \Of\Ov(tf'O Ch' • ~ ...... _,,..,y,.p w..,..w - BIG BARN CHEDDAR Delldqua alkaatural medium S'*P cheddlr -gt98t eU·eround cheelel Moist texture -a good enecklng oheeee, try It wtth fruit for a late night eupper. Excellent mettlng quality. Stop In for a free sample -ontv at Hickory Farmsf on a peund °' mare of II& IARN CHEDDAR .. .., ... ~ -.Me f\AIA --l&TLI .. _ .. ......, .. ....,,._ Tiii\ ~ ..... fl-.. "" .... Tiii\ t.1•-t ••\ llled wltll Ille Counl' C'"1l Of Ot-Gount' ~ J-•.1• Covnl' Clerk Of 0.•"99 County ~ NM.,I ... "' JftJI "' ,.,. f'ubll\Nd Or-Coetl O••IY PllOI Pub li\IWO 0.--Coett D•llv Piiot J-11 11, 2> Jt/AY 2, l'llO HO IO J-11 ll U J"'y 1 I"° 1...,.-0 -~~,.~If»'~ 24~;~,7~;;~. You may request Ad-Sitter sefVice when placing y041f od . . . our M.Sitter number will oppeor In yOtX Doily Pilot ad ... Acf...Sittef tokes your mmoges .. you aJll in 01 your convenience to qet the responses to your od ... this 5efVG is only SS per week. For more information and to place your od cott , .... OOJ , .... -I ami· :o&y I to ..... - I, • L I I I. c. .. .. ·I l .. c I I I I I c .. , • NEW FIELD Tht lrvtne Athletic f<'teld ts dedwated al Harbor Day School. Corona del Mar. by <left to neht> Mr and Mrs William T wtute Ill. Mr and Mrs . Charles S. Wheeler III. Douglas P. Simpson. pres1· dent of school's board of trustees. They'll Be Swi.ss Forever HELVETIA. W Va (APl A tany Swiss n ag nutters in front of the post oHice, and a roadside s hrine to an Alpine pael marks thl· outskirts of the tiny v1 1l agt' that nes tles in the high valle) In a landscape of hills and fore s t s. the trani;planled Swiss col- ony of Helvetia stands s e r enely 1n the Ap palaCh1a11 Mountains. a tiny world la<'ed with memories of ats foun ders and lhe affectionate pride of their des c:en· d<ints HAYR "It's <t world of our own up here," said E le anor Fahrner Mailloux. as she stood in the cavernous kitchen of her rnmbling old houst.' that was filled w ith t•hildre n. grandchildren an<I friends THE HO USES o n Helveti<i 's l>O llti:lq s tree t are dec orated with hraghtl) painted ammals and the shie lds of the cantons. or stales. of the Swiss famiht>s who ventured into the hills a hundred years ago in seach of a home t h a t r ecalled their SPECIALS c~i6N Shamooo & Set '500 :""'.., Cul •7t11 11~ t •?OO Roo S.-000 ~ . . . .. ?tJ;,g~ 8 LESSONS $15.00 ncit1ve land Down the street from Mrs Mailloux·s house, her daughter. Heidi Lehmann . was prepar mg for the comrnJ! of ~ p r 1 n ~ a n d t h 1· t'ht't'semakan" that wa~ br o u j!ht fr o m S ~ 1 t i t• r I a n d b y Ht'lvet1a's founder), "We make 1t hkC' U.. first settlers. ft 'i. ci skill passed down for genera- tions,'· she s aid. SC'our mg the giant copper ket· tit' in which milk ll> s1m· mered in the first step toward makan" the pale. yellow cheec;e that is famed for miles "A CHEF.SEMAKER once came here from Sw1tierland. He s aid the <'he<'Sl' t asted like the k 1 nd made by shepherds who livt' up m the moun tams." Mrs Lehmann ~:lid The art of checscrnak 1 n~ has be l'n passed f r o m m o l h l' r t 11 d J u g h t t• r .., 1 n t <.· Hel vet1a 's fo und1n~. alonJ;: with the secretl> <.1nd t<•rhn1ques that ar t' Jealous ly J!uarded by t.-ach chet"Semak<>r ··We' re ve r y <'om pt't1t1vc E very year v«• have ct big compct1tt0n f o r t h e h <' .., t <'h t't'Sem ak e r . a n<1 there's a lot of pride and rivalr y b e tw e en f a mll1 t>s," Mr s Lehmann said "There 's ci struggl., to be the best chees emaker. Some ladies have been at 1l for 40 or 50 years "fT'S A HECK of a lot of work," i.he laughed "A little pansy couldn't do 1t You have to lug around 20 gallons o f milk every morning and 1l t akes about four hours a day·· WHIL E MR S . Lehmann stacked the wooden blocks in whic h th<· che<'se is formed. and wrapped tht- ·hc est'C'loth . throug h "h1c h it 1s strained m a n\' times. h er 2 month-old son. Wilham. wa s a s leep at h 1l> grandmother's home in a crib first used by his gr l:'at-great grandfather The house is full of m~morie s o r Switzerland. Steins or beer mugs with silver lids . giant iron cooking pots. oil lamps and p1c· tures crowd the walls . In some of Helvctia's homes. old wooden trunks that contained the posses sions and lives or the firs t settlers are carefully preser\'cd The family name 1s carved on each alon~ with tht· ro ute followed by its o wn e r s fr o m Switzerland to the hills of West Virginia R F.L\IETIANS Joh that "you put tw(l Swis<; toi:eth('r a nd the) form a club.·· and a ..,con· of C'I U b °' f 0 r <' \' (:' r ~ th I n I: from gardening to han d1rr afts and ha~lorical prest'rva l1o n flouri::-.h among the ~ome 150 rn habitants At the end of the day the Maillouxs. like other families across the land. ~athered around t he la - ble to s hare their day!> over the evening m eal. first giving thanks in the lilting tones of Sw1 ss- C.Prrnan. FEATURING Harbor 'Name' Day Two declicaliona have taken place recently at Harbor Day School In Corona del Mar There I• a new Irvine Albletlc Field and the Dou11.. f'las •·Bridge.·· which were launched in aeparat.e ceremonies T he athletic field was chr istened during the sc h oo l 's a nnu a l Blue/Gold Track Meet where members or the Irvine family dedicated the field lO the "moral. physical and academic development of the stu dents of the Corona del Marschool " On hand for the cer emonies were Mr White ii former prea1- dent of the Parent Coun- cil Members of the farr.i· ly who have graduated from the elementary school include James M. Irv ine . Becka Brant. T racey Gaede. Diane Gaede and Paul White. The Douglas Flag Bridge dedication was a h 1 ghJ1ght of Grandparents Day at the school In recognition of his long and distinguished and Mrs Charles S .._ Wheeler Ill ol Corona a del Mar and Mr and Mrs William T While 111 of Laguna 8(>ach In hi s r e m a rk .... Douglas P Simpson . president or the board of trustees. s tated that ··the Irvin«> family hai. been central to tht• J:(rowth and developm<'nt o f tht> s c h ool . we thought it filtrng that an area central to the hfe of the s chool and th e growth and d('velopment or ats s tudents should bear the Irvine name .. career ln the U. S. Navy and Naval Reserves and leadership of the Navy Supply Corps Founda- tion. the school chose the fla1po le area t o honor Newport Beach resident Walter 0 . Douglas. A pa.st president of the Chlldrens Hospital o r Orange County board or trustrees and head o f the Children's Founda- tion of Orange County. Douglas as well known in Orange County for his commuruty service. Lail year CHOC narued a wlo1 of Uat hospital In bJa honor because ol hla "concern for the health ot boy1 and girls.'' Oouelaa' g rand - daughter Denise bas been a s tudent at lbe ischool for eight years. During that lime he bu ser ved rui a volunteer ln the school library and he also is a member of the board ot trustees and the development. long- r a n g e pl anning and educauon committees or the board. Family members Lan da Irvine Gaedl'. Ern<'sl A Bry ant Ill and While have all .,t>rvl:'d on t ht• srhoo1 ·.., boa rd of trus tee!\, a nd Melinda BRIDGE DEDICATED -The Walter 0 . Douglas Bridge at Harbor Day Sc·hool 1s chris tened by John Marder. headmaster. <left>. and Dougla.'> Volunteers Help Poor By MARCIA DUNN ··-..-..~ ......... For Sue Sae~enthalcr. w o rking with In · dochinese r efugees 1n Ohio was a c.'hance to find out \\hat ::-.he Wilnt ed to do "1th h<"r l1fC' For /\ndr('w Hl'1 d . wor kanf? with Missouri·.., poor and Appalac•h1a·.., nt•C'd ) W:JS an OJ>IJ()rtuni ly to hl'I p othe,.... And fnr many of Lh•· o l ht' r 50 ..OOU V I STA volunt<•('r)o, who h:1\ ,. passt>d throuj?h the pro t:ram '>ince 1t began in 1965. the rNt$Onl> ha\1· been s1m1lar Juc;t at d1r ferent places. different llm<'" H eco~ni11n1? tht• IJt'O pit' who <«Ar<' I'> rmE· rif the purpoi.c-., of \'ISTA .., s1x·monlh long <'f'h:LrJ t1 o n o f its l Sth i:ln n 1 ve r .,;tr\'. .,a ad June Cartt.>r Perr~. public ;_tf fairs dtr«>ct o r of AC TlON , the f e derc.I pa rent orJla012at1on of Volunteer. m Scnar e to Ame rica VISTA was fou nded as a sort or do m1:M1c Pl'<1C4" Corps designed to ('nd pov('rtv 1n th,. l 'n•t••ti Stat<'.., Observance of 1t '> 15th ann1vc-rsary t>.:~an lat e la-.t yea r dnd pf·aked Sunday with !ht· dosf• of a thrf'f' da~ C'on f1·n•ncc 1n Woshingt11n . f) (_" ·1or, man:-, l-"'"PI•· drt' JC'lrng a ... 1f lhl· 11.ar '"' µ<1\'l•rty ,.., t1ver I m not -.un· 1f that means ""'' 11.on 1Jr It 11.a:-. d t11· fll-11 Barhard M1k ul..,k1 IJ ~1d told the J.{i:lthn in.: ·t 'nfortuna t •·h noborl \ " i::otlt-n aroun1l lo tt·llin~ tht' poor peopl1· th1<; good Ot:ll.S ' > ·we rt• tn1ng to r a1c,t• p u b l1 t· a w.ci r e n e'>S ·o f \'J STA . M 5 P e r n ...ud Pl·opl .. "'11 11 do c·J rt• a bout 1t We'H• JU<,l lost \1..,1b1ht\ in tt>rms of lhl' public •·) e Thi' d('danP of 1n1nr-<.1 1n \ !STA hCI" OC'CUrt:d IO pclrt lx'<'<IU"I' Of t hl' c·c<inom' :-.h•· "J1•1 For l hl' pc1..,t t hrl•t• \ears. t hf' annua l na t1C1nv. 1dc· ;.illocat ion for volunt(-ers has re ma1nr·d I a t a bout S28 mlll1on I while the inflation ra tt• , · ha), ioomed. M-; Perry ~ai d As a r esult . lht• iumh4>r of n 1lunli>l•rs p;mJ a boot S3t7 a month and Sl110 after complet- ini:: orw v1•a r's ..,erv1r t• h,j)o, -.unk from a h 1~h of 4,377 in 1977 to the eur- r enl level or about 3,400 de<;p1te an overabi,in - d an<·e of applications. TIRED OF WAmNG INA DOCTOR'S OFFICE? DOCTORS' HOUSE CALL SERVICE COMES TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY. 7 DAYS A WEEK-FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE. NOTHING ADDED TO YOUR BILL. 'Ii< r .f [JI (J(JIP drt> COOC~nt.(j 11 •1111 ,. , , 1',l l)f 1h1-; nPw :;~r .,'.' • I• ,, 1 • '1 1 JC11 A 1 ' , 1 " 11 1 • 1 1 ~ .f • 11 .1 v1!:11 fo yuur •, 1111·1·, 111111•tro1hl1 •fn thf' COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 Club Calendar ' '-'•'; t ',. , , -• r rr •• l 41 l·• • ,)f , I f 1. 11 t>l ly•,( "m" "' 'fl'Jur com · .... r rt Jnn mu< n 1.-.-,.., lhd•I 1r.1 • I•• .11 hO' .c,11 ii ThL•r1• ~. no • t • lr'l• • f()f rntir•.)<;< • dl<;o.JICtl "STRESS AND ILLNESS," a free semmar co- s ponsored by StressCenter and South Coas t M e di ca l Ce nter . begins at 7 :30 pm Thursday.June 26. m the hospital auditonum. 31872 Pac1f1c Coas t Highway, South Laguna. THE CLASS OF 1955 at Newport Harbor High 1s planning a reunion at the Newport.er lno on August 22 Information and reservations may be made Vla mall Harbor Ill Class of SS. P. 0 . Box 353. Balboa Island. 92662 IRVINE'S CHAPTER of the Amencao Associa lion of Retired Persons will meet at 7 30 p.m Thursday. June 26, at the Irvine Senior Center. 3807 Sanburg Wa y A film. "Hollywood and the Movies" will bf> s hown t'OUNTAJN VALLEY NEWCOMERS are lnvit· ed to a potluck luncheon that starts at 11 a .m on Wednesday, July 2. at the home of Mrs Robert Culer. 9366 Jojoba Ave . Fountain Valley Information : 531·1955. A MONTE CARLO NIGHT LDCludmg binao and door prizt11 is set for 6 :30 p.m . Utl5 Saturday in the garage at South Coast Medical Center. sponsored by the Silver and Gold Auxiliary. A donation of SlS per person Includes djnner and play money DOLORES UU..IENTHAL, a 1948 graduate of the Clarke School for the Deaf. will be a featured s peaker at a luncheon meeting of the CaJLfomJa Poppy Colony. National Society of New England Wom en , on Monday, June 30, at the Registry Hotel In Newport Beach. Informa· lion : 832-8049. fRANCI~-ORR SINGL ES 2A Hr. Recorded MffHOe 125-707 .. fire statk:nery ca01a deJ mar Calt 142-M7t. Put • , .. word• tOWOflr fof you. Thursday, Junt> 26, at lh<' Sartdlebac k Inn in Santa Ana Information 586-58>6 NEWPORT BEACH'S J unior Ebell Club 11.llJ pres ent a pro~ram on "Sd f Estei!m · at a m eet ing ~et for 9 JO a m Thun.da~. June 26. in Ha r bor Ridge Information s.6·2845 ART DIRECTORS AND DESIGNERS or Orange County will present J program Fnda). June ~ at 8 pm at thl• Nt•11.port Harbor Art Museum Adm1 ... :.1on b $2 for ml'mbers . $5 for non ·memtx-r~ Autograph Party Costa Mes-a resident Betty Ruth Conkling. who writes undt•r her maiden name of Ruth Stevens, will autograph her newest book, "Bat of Honey." at 2 pm. Saturday, June 28. at B. Dalton Bookstore. South Coast Plaza. M s Stevens attended college 1n Was hington. DC and lived an Pasadena for 18 year s. She has two children and is a member of the Christian Buslnes !'i and Professional Women's Club and the NatJonal Writers' Club. 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For Sde Ho.Mt Fof' S. ...... For 5* . ............................................. ····•·················• ., •••••••.•..•.••••.•... __. .....•..••••••••.•.. ~··········!··········· ····•·················· ..........•.•...•.................•...•......• •-•el 1001 Gc•rel 1002 Ci•••• 1002 Cie•r• 1002. 1002 1002 1002 Ge•ral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ HOUSING OPPORTUNITY PSF' '\tt Mu • Al...a ....... "'1.iMd .................. ied•U. r.leral Fair Houi•I Act of IHI .... m8ba ll Wep.I &c achertUe "•01 pre· ,_...., UIDitat.ioa. or ~--Oii r.ee. ealar' l'WllcillD. sex., or ..... , Gl't.ciD. or u im..UO. lo make aoy sQda pee&lwe, limil~­ tim.•~-·· ,,. ..... per will not ~accept aey advertaaiDI for real --wtdda ill iD viola· timoltbelaw. CG ~swtiw.rl ............ .., ......... ~ ,..., .,,,.,... DAILY NOT • a .................... eaaad•ut ... ...,. e,t, c l\ ~ REALTORS 675-551 I llEADY. WILLIMG & AILE ,.~ ....... to,. t-tUllt S'TM.ASS.: Ilg ._. ._. n• WfJ ~ ....... ............ ... ..... poal ..... ..soc....-.. Jmt $479.IOO. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25151. COOlf Hwy .. C... .. ..._,. 675-551 I HEW USl'IMfiS DUPLEX • doora to bndl, Two-Z bdrm + OWDl!i'a pad. Good sum· mer/winter rental Oner flexible Oil fUWIC· mi. trade. etc. SubmJt. S:Mt.000. 2 UNITS • 2 bdrm + 1 bdrm OD ~ lot. ~ block to beach. owe lat m . Priced at $11S,OOO. T,..tlt$' t Super abarp 4 Bdrm family room, atrium. MCJ11ded loutioD. ~ feuionally decorated. An ellcellenl buy at szm.ooo. . \\ I '-I I '1 \; TAYLOR CO. I 0 . :\ I.Tc > H ~ ·· .i " • 1 ~ J · 1 () 09UISl'T'I NOMI IH H CANYON Elegant D eane "Ver s a i lles". Immaculate. Magnificent 180" view of lights, ocean, bay & golf course . Lighted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 Bdrms . 4 baths. 3-car gar age. $698,500. Small 7% assumable loan. For admittance to this exclusive guarded area call 644-4910 . WISLIY M. TAYLOA CO .. llALTOllS s-~.,· ......... HEWPORT CIMTB. M.L 644-49 I 0 5'fta I/SIDI COM»<> • O.t.bedral ceilinp. Li&bt and airy' 3 Bdrm 3 bath Lovely drapes and carpetin&, super pallo Doub6e garage att.acbed Slm.!500 Auu.me ~.200 al~~ ....................... SIDE BY SIDE . 2 HEB> HELP? G 4 1002 ....................... ch-i-1-..,.__ 2 bdrm 2 . Help youn.ell to a ,._. ..... vooc ' ""'!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j 'lbe f astesl dra!' ID ~ Heaptng ~elect 1on or MLIOAPWSUl.A ba. priced al SZ,U,000. ::: W t Daily Pilot I One 2 bdrm . 1 ba es · · a I QualJJiedHopefuls ....... F\xer! BriDI paiat • shovel 1 Blk to bay and ocean. Owner w /carry the~-cau l73-l5:ie $238,000. Un.its clcse to t.lofS r Classified Ad. Call Today Ulthe DAJLY PILOT pen, beach 6 sbclppi.q. The bij, spartli.D& pool ta 642-567&. HELP WANTED ADS associated only ane ol the out.st.and· -- ---- BllOl<EAS-RE A l TORS lC;' "'-iail)c-o b'"1 JtO\ in& fut:ures ol th.is im· ma~te 5 bed.room 2 b&th home. All oa ooe ~ It's been freshly painted, recarpet.ed. and bas a low interest as· Ol r asl .,. ....... sumable loan. Sl.34,900. 2 Br .... -.it. l.remm· Ca.ll7Sl-3191 --------· dam view, dose lo pier' Shitw "-and rulauraals . C:SELECT $19.IM tm.a. T'PROPERTIES = .:t.,..r:= ~ ••s IOI.TY __ ... ~ 3bedlocwa Mme laas aew 67W7t '' ~.,. ~ •' lll!illl._...anda.t.Ju.. --------•Super, 1 Bdrm condo ----. fi= ;me ~ :::.:::-: ::::: =.u-....!.o• ffw'a. Act. MIWUSiZ•I babbUnc brook •nd. -008l'A IDSA priney. 1JPt and airy. WI .,.,.,._ GM SAVD! • Neel 3 Assumable loan. Only s BJl, 4 Ba, cutom =io:.:.t!:~ $&3,000. Call 979·53'70 waterf ro•t llome c.a.. _ a. . Seboola now. w /17aH• pvt dock. Reataaraata 6 1011 A-Prlced s1,21s,e10. 1 ~-·0•1 LL l''PATE BsiWer •/trade for C9m'98 .._, ~ ' • _ ~I"' ~':.."!f:::a ~= t• !~ :-•, ~ REAL TORS and appt lo see, call • •671-7'6e* A'lTENTJON BROKERS auu Bolf, --. m-4111&. I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Mlder 1c1eve1oper i. lbe Priac. OlllJ · market for rehab pro- 4 .. SIUOO 'Jbe~~~-Jects in OranaeCo. Apt.a. ~ .. Zbalbaaod tacalar 3 Br oceaafroat commercial or I D · =" :"umable loan~ coodominiu.m waot to du.atrial. Flu Ible on Bl&ll-iD eledrlc kitchee a e 11 • • d l hey Iii a v e terms. an -tt.y pool. ncaat at.bed tbe ukia1 pritt 1be GretorJ Co. and tbe ownu has SID.GOO to S31115,ca>. Thia n4-7Sl·mt ........ '4J..751-31.ll eJepatl..qmaLidounit1--------I wiu be aoW fu.nlisbed MOW! YErS «;:SELECT and with fantutac 101/J'%1ATE T'PROPERTIES financin1 Actfast! FREEROMEUSf _______ _..,. BAL B ~t.i_!fy LAND y .A HOUSING BKR. Misaioa Hilla Coa.ntry ~ •t57 .. 717• Cub. .... 3ba, apcraded. --Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim _____ _ Ullllled.. Lax11r1 eoaclo. Qa pM comwe. SU1. tint T. D. t 7181'. Value' Im.GOO. Want to aeJl or tnde for eqaity in Npt. or....,_. bome w/Yiew • yvd. Doallaa 8GD.i& 714«J.11D (Owner) c:..o. $69.'" 3 bedloom. p.i boaae . or raiUI wit1t a low iJ!. ' '--' ...... b&e loan. I.-tl!.u 10 ,_,.. old. ,... '151-IJ91 CSEL~T tPROPERTIES 8nDd New Lu Vep.a, Nev. ale1le family bomeL Now Hail for le••• option. oely MN/mo C•ll now, ........ ..... ftllR. ........-... ........ =. UM Ncaamt I Br.a· ec. ••••· L•••IJ ti t» .. ....., • ttCftl: ... r•.: .. -.rt:.~ ...... ,_ w/h'pla. wet ...,. la ,...., ra. ..... ,. _... ......... ..... ............... C91¢1tiu: CHaUYe .......... u. ... . ........ ,Call .. . --AtLSTATt iULTGM ma en ab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY VIEW YBSAIUI! Award winnin~ design! This Big Canyon executive 4BR, 4'h bath townhome offers towe ring ceilings, spacious living & dining rms -den and elegant master suite on lower level. $660,000. Lynne Valentine- 644-6200. (U-60) --'7i2-l 414 ___ 5_,5-l-1~700""" ~ Valiey Cen!er Wocxbdqe (er•teir 642.-JJS .644-6200 q()I ()o.,er Qn,.e Harbor V-(erlef IE llGlll ILlllS aa. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE CHAat ••• ftlftlX SlluaUd In Rapidly Appreciating Aree Of Westside C-Oela Mna. Adjacent To New Redevelopment Area & Park. Lovely Rear House With 5eduded Red Brick Patio Would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two· Rental Units Would Help With Paymenlll Ir. Taxes. EXCELLE NT FINANCING' AVAILABLE. Call Now. Reduced To lle.5,000. ...w usaue Cl.a CoaoMA l&MAI Altenlicle IH....,,.: Neat Three a.droorn Rome In ....Ue LoeaUoD Of Old Oorona del Mar On B·2 Comer Lot. OWMt' Ha1 Ardrit«tanl Plana P'or New Unlta Or WUl Bulld llodl&d To SUit New Owner. A Rare ()pportuniQt At 1212.000. l ~ a~ro©fi~ real ~) estote- u -DtlAMATIC JASMIME CftR .,......, 2 ...., airy. T1lh ........ .... is 0 :•Cl t l'r I 'a dclgllt. ...... ...., r--. wffll ..,. ..... ..... na. Flalptoee patios ctttefrca. .... . Offntmd ... wftlt ..... w & .... lites. 189 & fin "'-9-w• to ,-& '-it. -CDM CUSTOM w /fll'"' vWw. CW, $299.000 Oii fH '-d.. Lo-. a.a-. HC ..... c09d. Famfty roe., fonMt di•h•CJ roo•, private co•rtyard Nfi f Wfl'/. 5" to ...... 2744 E. COAST-HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 fil Coldwell Ban~~r MOYI W' TO A PUsaDBfT HOMI Quiet cul-de-sac street with your own private retreat for a backya rd. Well maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with faroily room & eat in kitchen. Owner desires installment sale allowing low down payment. $215,000 Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER • 644~060 ... ,.. STAllLIZERI C S R G C S T A 8 I L I Z E R S G R S J P 8 E Y 0 F 1 X P T B B 0 0 R U S E C H E A " G U I E F I A X Y E 0 H G H 0 A A 0 l I N N X A l W I 0 0 0 W Y H E I 0 I R A 0 l T A T l 0 l C Z A R S H R U R R U N S H E T U X K P E T 0 0 Ts ALL A e'c p ER l Av EL" Gt N P R U S S E 0 E E F 8 ~ 8 M 0 A R C 0 R M H P P C R C W S F A E E S D H 0 G I l R t S R H W 0 H L l l T C R T E D R 0 S 0 F A t R H A t P T A 0 0 IC IC IGTR,LflNNlltP SNMAA 0 0 Y J I E t C G l A R l T P C D R H G I I R R £ T II S [ l l II £ W C T L L I S U M R A £ S D U I A 0 C I C £ PIHIMSULA ftOINT ~ewl v d eC'o r a tc<i ~ bdrm. fomtlv t-aome· Ocean view ~ $325.000. IAYFRONT \\'e haH• ~e,ern l fine home" w ith pie r & slip El TORO HORSE COUNTRY 1 Bdrms . 3 ba ths: r a nc h -.t, le. mini-est ate m oranJ?e J.!ro' es. S2~9.51lO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay~•d,. Orov .. NB 6 /S 6161 EASTIWff, SI 55,tOO Townhome with 3 Bdrms. mcludmg large s uite . Loca ted near pool. SC'hools. shops and churches Re al home-like. classy' Only S159.900 REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 U.t Cout High*•'<· Corona 11~1 M• WF: llAVF.4 2 0F TllE llES1' U ST!";" I~ TO"':"- l .. twHl•t 1r 4 Bedroom ~"'°' Batb home oa tarae corner lot big enouigb far a pool R V. aceeu Owner will oocwder A I T D "1th ~miillilll~iill ~down. 1243..SGO C\JSTOM BUll.TGlANT Located in the Badt Ba 'I RCTaylorCo :..io o-)oo Npt area this S Br bomr -------- al!en 290+ sq ft bvmc.1--------pooi/ape + man. Owner will finance. Enter tamer's dellPt. Offered at ...... Jeny. A#- s.G112 SPYGLASS Wh y make someone I else's mon1a1e P•Y· mrDU wbeA witJa on.ly Faotaatic S Bdrm. 3 SLUOO dD 6 ms.st pr t.t.b.. 3 car 1ara1e: 3 mo. (~ taus 6 years new. SwimmLDll msoc fees> you can ac- poal and JaCUUL FOT lD· quitt an eqaity urten!St formation., call~ m an OCIUJI Tie'W NwJ>( ~ OPEN HOUSE . Bcb Twnbome! But }Crryoa~! lllS IEAl.TY .· RlAl.TY Z ' -"\ 673-6210 OPEN DAILY ON BALBOA ISLAND 1 to 5 PM 216 Ruby NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE Wllfte picW tw.. • .... tk ..,... ~ 9d HdttlM) ....... A ~ •• edlt'-al ...., -... witlt 4 b*Wll. fond clllill9 ...... ....., ....... _, c.sto. .... & cdt6.LWelloclhd.. 1hfK to 2 boffw Clllt1. S415.000. Cal .7J-6t00 #ICaAlal.a. WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY-SUP lewll .. p dct.l,..d 1"11 al I 11 ill IWt ..... ... prfv• 2 story -.... ~ ................. dia1Wt4 Wnw,... ..._. ..... s~ ...... .-TY .. mid ..cla _.... Ya. ... bo.t ., ......... ywd ... J cMcb. YIEWS, ol ..._. md lcJllh.. SI, I 00,000. C .. '7Uto0 WATERFRONT HOMES, tNC. REAL ESTATE S..., R~••. ""-'"-"""'-"""' 24."6 W Coul ~ 31!> ~nrw AVft ~ S.ach WK» ltil.nd Meaa Del Mars Br BeautilulJy laodKaped aDd aew palnt bighlilht tbia a pacloua famlly home. W aJkiDa distance to abopp1n1. schools make th.is home ideally located Owner would like faal ule. Asking W2.ooo. cau SM-2l560 C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES ! ·-~ ~ .• .. . . ... . .. . ... : . ;'• UDOISLI Lovely 2 bedroom, famJ· ly room bome. cozy fireplace , bandy lo d\lbbowe. $320,000. OPENTHURS.H 1 U Via Orvieto Hl-7l00 M.8. TOWNHOUSE WITH BOAT SUP-'°" IMrve ttw best of bott! wortct1, CJ'"HMrJ -.cl Wahr! ltattk & W- Hfffi« pin fonwal illffrior 3 Mel 2-story wite. loocfl of tpoc•. LCIM)e ..ost.r 111M witlt VIEW. Y• OWi1 the bocrt tip! Cowttllicnt .... wpcri locatioa. $275,000. 673-4900 SPYGLASS W /YU-POOL LARGE VacClllt Swlt.po.-1 with 6 bed. fClilMa dia. ""' W9ard ,.... ftool .... forevft' VIEW. <>w.r-.... COMider INM/optica UOUCB>TO S5't,OOO. Ul-1 400 EXCLUSIVE-NEW HOME 0.. acAoo Island ill o twrific locatioR IW'Gr flw loyfwOlllf. TWs 2-dory. 4 W.. ~ is dill ..... COltltnldiom md you c• dlooM yo.r oww dKor. A ~ .,. ............... .._ witlt the ...... I 180iti9L $625,000, 673-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC Rf.Al l <,TA TE ...... ff..T.'"'' J"""'uv M~'""""'""' 24.lr> w c .... ,, fj,., ~"''~'"' 3 IS Mortt, {'. • .- R..ll>od l..i..nd 611·14'0 67Utoo A 00Nv£Ml(Hl ~ AN() st"WIN(; Cl..N)( Fotl l'1E CA&. 0.. f '1 E CO For cm Ad ia Wmme's Worid Cdl -'42s5678, bf. 330 Storybook Farm! 74 80 t,~B~ !Uby •Ill lowt llM! com~n, of fa1m pell b ovn11111 Lamos oucu. a>ws. ~ e«ll animal is '~' 10 applique aniJ M!l>tOrOtf on 1411]· ~ tlltfl ,otn inlo C0150 . co.er Patltfn 1C80 •~t ltllnslfr 6 molr~ 011ections 11.75 IOI tKll Pittttn Add soc uc• ~ne.n IOt hr~• c~s au- INll and nan<lhna 5"d ea: Allct lrOlb fM"91ecf'aft 0e9C. 105 oauy~ A Wrap Shirtdress! 9060 8-20 t,,, lfT""; ._ 11f W\T-. Slim. 111111. 1t111hc-11 s tllt sllutdrm wrap wrtll plenty ot snap-allO·to' A wp to sew-oo ""'°' prol>lems, 11pper. button" Send, sew, SM SU '31·14M '7UMI .. 1'.J. ON a.t. Sta., .. ~-------------~ ' lorl. IY 1•11. Pntl .._., I AM-. lie. htllnl ....._ Pnnled Pattern 9060 Ml\Se$ Sim 8. 10. 12. 1•. 16. 18. 20 S11t 12 (bust ~) 1Ws 3 118 prdS ·~ndl latlflC i:~=' S(C~lA-llt..~s· = (XCITING• hf'# 1980 N[[~( -----.... ~ QAY L ~ CRAfl CATALOG .,,,, Mf 110 .................. "' .... ·-.........bi.ct_. .... ._ '° ..,,,. f<M ....... _.... I TREHEN I I 11 I I I TIOYT j ,· . r I' I I _ I' IL 11 E ,u GI' 1 l '"""""" ~ ... """"" ... . _ _ _ _ . .i -: It'• Ml'4tf to atatt than to -------.•op. l LAFOWL I I I I I I l'!~::.~;E • "~HAi~i1sllflU$ ~ I' I* I' r I' r I e ~~~~~~ lf llm I I I I I I I Cle$ICl1 '" creat "'lttf ol craft\ J lree Pitttrns tnSl<lt. Stnd Sl.00 111..Qlin ~ .•..• SIJO m .. a llac* o-tlb .• SlJO l~Ja.5'S1JO IZMllkW[l)ir r ....... sue l~ O.lttl .... $1.50 127 .... ·~ o.w. ... sue = "'-'······fl.50 114Gb ·~::s::: 11).Stitdt ··~'* ut au,stittt ••• ''" .. 11.w Ul..P.. .. .. $1.50 ·~ .......... $1.St llHtew c..dlee ...... ft .. llu.t.I .... ... 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Call m..a llACIC IAY l Bdrm. shake r oof, l\ardwood noon. re modeled k ltcb. Just a beautilul bome-re.dy to move into. Pnced at . ....... , ......•....... r.t.lf I 044 ......_ POf' Sdt ~For S. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....._ tM4 ............. IOIZ Mta,...tlMc.' tl6t ~ .................................................................... . For 1a.1e i.au. Condo by 1m:11aeou1 "Ot • llm$ llllJ1 owoer 2 Br. t ~ ba, ftl1 "•'7 ta•ltlal 4 ldell111 pd toad 2 Bdrm 2 b .. ut decorated. oo bdrm. J be.~.._ a.Ui ho-kN'ae..d on 1*. Jlll.000. C..11 after witb ocean "'•• baa ccnerlotwitlt2auuma 7pmm.tl1S. lar&c fa~m • BY OWNER. Dover ~ losu Totally up l\IRT'LBOCI ..._.. ~ulqM 1t:;'r;' Sborea old lubioned lnded ltlrWMlt A.111101 G~I.....,. ~ Oua.rdld s•t.e _ _, b o u s e . w 1 l b N e • itZ2.500 ,.._.,........._ -m-· F.n1laod charm Oa~ L.arbpur II. 3Br 2ba ty ,.,,000 "~ •·-3 BA e--:. 1 .. ,~ .. , ll 1:1 Al I Y ~'~JI /UOO •"tR. AtC, Parquet fln .._........... ,..._., pane .... 1. Calm dul1n lntr • e.tlM -.m S.W,OOO.SCl-40GI audeo. Owoer/Bkr -.xu --~ PERFECT FOR SUN· IDL+J. f A.Mk. Y home 2 Story, 3 Bdrm home and & IAellt q rt rs 141 p!llUo. S.1'1s.000 mo.ooo. ----------WOOOllUDGI Baywood Townhome. 2 br. 2-s ty, frplc. 1mmac. cond. Up1r11ded In ea.rthtooes A.ssuma ble kle.n. Won't last' Call to- day st<m,!;00 DAY BRUNCH! Lovely sunporch otf the mut.a' bed.room °' tbia 4 Bdrm home ovuloob the Ssddl6back Mtn PooA aad park.a nearby wuoo HAl._,.llDGE 2Br. 2Ba Condo. exec home. bilhlY upgraded, spectac ular view s . S1IS8. 000. by OWIM!r /bll r ISS· 103' dy1, 644·0908 evs LOUIUCKTa • AIMc. '7~lll 1 C.... .. W.. IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUU.la RIAL TY 54'-0814 Beautllw l year old 2 bdrm.. 2 ~ ba .• 2 Story Cando. Over l4GO sq ft lbny nru. Easts1de C.M. Near aU Pool & 1/i • tT-o. ldl spa. S12S.OOO. By Owner R 1 klt S279,000 hrm 2 Open House Sat Suo 8r l Ba (;all Tim Rhooe 64.2-4905 days. &"2 1531 83! 1216 eves l~.~~13 Faotut1c Twnhse . E --·-SJde. SUl8.900 Lo dwn. REALTORS owe baJ al 11'-tr;. 3br. Zi,,ba. 2000 sq ft EJtt & ar IULDTOSUIT door opener. auto Ooe lOxU.l' lot spnnklers. maswr bdrm 434 Beaoma Ownr stew/pvt dttk Pnn on· ~ 11.ZS 5o4:Hi 148 ly Owner f •Ct 644-8140 LOWEST NICE :>..er Moti•tftd! Wlutewater vu. steps Must sell. EZ care 2 from beach, owner anx· ious Perfert move in bedroom condo. 1m cood lt1on Call Tim maru!at.e noorplan. din Rhone 631 l266 Uli area, wall to wall carpeU Patio SM.500 l~#Z~IX. BKR.r;~=~ REALTOR!> E.ASTSIDE C.M. SOMETHIMG 4 Bdrm, frplc. bluns. lge SPECIAL lol on cul·de sac st Try Turtlerock Glen Lowest priced S bdrm 3 ba. 3 car carace Owor t Agt $305,000. Call M•·&l:U M6Plll IN llYll l• lllYSll,500 Beaullful Elm Plan ID Heritage Park ClOlt' to pool. parks. school~. aboppuia "freet11ays e·-RANCH HF.\LTY 551 2000 TAIEOVElt 9.55°/o LOAM ••. o n lh1~ 2 br den Turtleroci. Glen · Townhomt>' Cun\t' n1enr,. & pn' dCe 1n !>paC~ Tasmtne model wit w o rourlyrd '>' 75&-001 7!;2 7373 Dmou R1c•etts •Assoc 851~ WICIALS TOOA Y Sl6i .500 2 Br. 2 ba motn It homr. AC secu.nty Jane \.slt Manlyn about her S.in Lui s Rey 3 br lwMm LCNGO REAL ESTATE 0$-1720 10'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 llDaOOM 2 IA TH SI 15.000. 12$,000 dwn, usume 1st at ~ mo owe ba.1aoce w1 no monthly paymt. ~J Saola Ana 4Br view. baf everytiung ~.000.J ud > t6a .,_ t .._. I O't Woodbridge Camden mil J Br. Sl&S.500-Bob H Redhill ~Realty 552 7500 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEA."•ffRONT ••••••••••••••••••••••• •CAMY• SpecUC'Ular golf course estate . 8600 sq .t\ 4 to 6 Bd:nm. !;"'1 baths. Pool and s pa fl,!;00,000. Tll ST AlllES CG. &73-7711 New m o d u I a r t > pt' ~;;;;;~;;;~;;~;;;~ nomh. P\'l commuruty. 2 ii be"•'· 24 hr secunty. sub letUng OK c 714 i 499-3816 ~ ............. UDOISU $100.000 NM:llaUC~ Absolutely bat value MotJvated aeller 3 Br. patio, huae separate guest ,rt.rs. Xtra lge lot ()pm loose every day t.tus week. 1 lo S PM $325,000 firm . 223 Via Ithaca BILr Saulh Meyer. 640 ~7 IOATSUPS AVAILABLE S300,000 includes 30fl c rui se r and 2 Br wat.en ront l'Olldo. Sa I e . wa.se opt. lease. rent or .,., Flex. terms JACK HOWELL \ \!• ,,.._," I~ 11 ._ 644-1156 UDO ISLE Absolutely beautiful. VA.$1.34.900 tughly upgraded !; bdrm 64 ReaJ Estak 10 New custom homes betu.nd LrOn pt.es •fan EMBALDIAY t.1cl us 1v e Newport 8rtat~t.Jung ixean '1ev. ~actt .tddr~!I l..., aules 48r 38a 2 frplc 's 2 stor, St to st 1379.900. Pnced for q1.11ck sale B~ owner 1;73.2289 Sp yglass view home DIAMOND I Lovel) s unken hvmg xm REAL ESTATE JUST LISTED with cath ce1ho1ts & j * * frnm th1l> ex c1t1n a 2 t•J We~trll ff shopping. ~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Udrm dt'n hom f' 1n near (rVlM Ave 6 Santa -frplc Breakfast room. In fabulou '> WOOD f'.mer11 ld Ba> Feature-. 1 l~abel f'rom S26.S.OOO PA?liORAMIC VIEW formal d1n111i: rm and 1---------• HR IDCE EST\TES \ spac10~ m.ai.tt>r '>Wlt.' rare WAS Hl'll GTO"lo Many custom featur<>s. OCEAN ~I This lo,el) 2296 1dul for enterta10Ulg "q rt atuched home ~ '-Park ling s wi m m in g ''PHI llam to &pm da•I> Rayfl'TJDt, s11 ody beach. pool and glowmi par oc b)' appt &U-1211 or ::i.J dock fin . trades. ~ quet floors Shon walk to I 544-0514 opt Owner. 714 673-1003 Comfort. eleganc e & indeed ·show lik e a pn,at4! beach and tenru~ •1111!!!!'1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 Ovrntr will ftnanre lASTIWFF pnvacy Uncomprom1i.· m o d e I H l,; G ... 541~ 000 I THE IUMIFS Bf'aut 3 Br 2 Ba home canyons and city l.tght5 dOd gr.A caou~ c un ed ma VleW of mountams. VIEW hideaway rrui'>ter SWll' $537.SOO Call t oda y sta.trrasl' highlight th•~ 979-S370 ..,uperb uffenng A.skin~ donosen ...ahok'" · I I>am..:illc 2 Bdrm. 2 ba Lra yrd Owner will r o r ci a I d 1 n r IT' l .trT)I at 1111'< w 1itr.-tov.oho~ l:.tc:iiaot · dwn Slll!I 000 Im I ~!ii'-roacuJ .. t.. 7!;2 219"i Alt A ~~ ~LSTATE ~=~ EXCl.l"SIH :L't REALTORS As-blo'--'[ fh)l.IF'~~~.1~9' l.!rl " I O \STHW'i I \l,l '\ lH ,N.11 ·~j ~ HAST1:-1r.s .. co li.AABOR RIDGE--1,io~ COM~> I :1_ Br + loft. 2400 rt Altrart1ve pool duplex + 2 ,.'4) ... RED CARPET I Really 11oodrentals Pnme l11ca i:.S 754-1202 :;')1 '.tooo PAClfiC PAR.AOiSE ~ I IALCOHY ~ \lew A\<1umab1 .. JU, y YllW 9 75', S379.900 Patnck F.'<<"l u 'l"4' Pen1n. ula Tenore . Agl. 631 126b llOfl $28!;.00(1 ti) l)\o\nl.'r -------------I 1!1;11 t1.rr•n• • I'~"' Ir"'" 1-'l'"k!' .: Bdr m rnnbd• I hof"Tll. un J l.J!uf! i lf •tw I '" .,,,., i,.'«ulJ(ut1} d •· C"'Of"all'd. man! e~lr,1'\ 1n 1 tlude 1!'1.-r n ...,uod Point' bdrm. J bath . Oc -------- rup1.-d Ofll~ ••, month~ STUL IT ~ IY oww~: ns.ooo ' I 024 Mode--! !lou~e un 7r/i'J .. r I Hr llld lo(\ I ... Ill> • on Coda~ 11.l'l~111t lol ld1,.,1 for i.io.t• trt '"nh"'""t. 1 mo I ••••••••••••••••••••••• dplx 213 -173 7773 ~ $71 5'4.M> '''hHTldble 1 al Jl', S93 .MJB, ''"'ner r dblnt'l'> .snd· butltin 'ae·uum Sib !All• 1 .... r el' .. i."•m..Able-toan • '.rwport Bt-ar h rond•> <'"'™'r w11I r am 'lo;ew 1o:r1--.t location. a lrn•>'l t'Oo.,tructl?n !:.J~)' to n1>11> Super ftnancint 2 :.hov.. s.:»i 1 OOu 0 11. ne;-r ~ + den, 3 Ba c.:.all Tim dJUJOll.~ \Ir Jnuorft-r' khorW 631 l.2fo6 MESA VYDE 8eauuful Townhou_"t' n .. ar IQ! 17:!1; .... ,., l:~~-~1-x.-CHARMY beach 4bdrm 21 1b.i This h1ghl) upgraded fresltly painted inside ' 0 11 lJ B I( I L> 1 • t. home ic; tn mlllt rondJ $96,500. AssurDl' ICY r Lst I \ K t-, ~ H 11 'T 1 "' l 1on I l featu r es 4 To. 8474437 or 963 Ol.83 ingtor modt I 1111.t .. , 1.111 don osen realton; IH .. \LTORS Bdrms. new plush ----i;tradf'd 1'-t t .. ~<'h 'lr Aframt>C'halet +A <.''.,""""'no ~ II ~v jSl5 000 Down ., h f' ~~ tr•J \i.l ... \l •15.,\.• 11r l.2LJ :'-. C:O .\.<:;"T HWY -,......._. n .. w w.1 "' . . .. 0~1·-. • • LAGL"" \ HEACll I fr.une bach apt ~n t:rtngs, cer11m1c t1lel side lo fort-t lo.,ur•· ·, ~l 1>1~ 4!.fi ~ e.-.f'K BAY VIEW beam ceil.tni;ts and lof~ floon and IS On a huge Can.l lasl! S»5.900 -3.0Jsq ft by Owner tn both units \ot blk to cul de sac IOl Offt>rr'<l at ' ---GRHHTRH 2Sr ntf OHL y WA y S3:50.000M.2 97• ba> or ocean Owner only Sl.39.SOO For morl' lh nv.nt-r SIU0.7 TO GO ----------1 anuou.s Onlv Sl.82.500 det.a1.ls,call~lt!;l ~ ~~I V4Z. :.:,• .t'><< u .,b Joy~Walue 6311266 ........, 0 1 fid.nn Ooor plan •>t·• Jr. '" • + o.p&rx ~HERITAGE" •.• REALTORS l'nc to~ ed brtck patio \A biock to bc;ic!1 'OU • r/~:.. ;,~ • 1., w d "1 a.. ' t '* r il" I lM1JM'\•~h refurb1s~. II ~ ;:Q , I ~- SS9-88&8 "€:Al' lllAHSFHREO? P'r1t·-d for 1mmed1alt' own the land C real b , IMTBTAtMBS POOlHOME This deh&htful 'desa Verde ho me 1s perfect for your sumnwr enterta.an· mg ll features. 11 large family room. •'xpanded muter bdrm w 'lllt•ng room and beauuful pa t)o and ~kl.Ilg Owners are very anxious A ~k 1ng Sl.49.950 Call !>40 1151 -~HERITAGE • REALTORS SYCAMORE GLIN DCS'TIOMAL .. 3 Br .... I R llrn demeer .. in thl' lJo-.111l' Homes-Parquet floors. plush carpeting &t ro ordJJlated wallpape~ all create a home that show llke a model Commumt} pool &t lighted tenn1i. situ.ated in lush grttn in nearby park. SlQl.900 I 559-1111 ----I EASTSIDE 4· Ddrm 3 bath ne• caf'l'el. enclosed patio fr.iced block wall All fur SI l~.000 Ca II Ru·k. 642-5140 lillETT llAL TY UGISTEI MEWL y W!t)? .>4Jt' at Sll9 000 fm.1.nct0i ~.000 rH:~LT_O_RS _ RETtrl~"? ~11s.s10:-.. Fn : \LT\ ~ ~ 4.<4 v7~1 5•_,c "-·-- The. cwlJ l..t 111° 1:r••.rn1 I ~ '-..u:i.tc:;u:;;r hom<> ) o u 't' t.t·t'n .....,... .. ~ 1052 '-:fV ~ DUPLIXES searrhmg for l Bdrm. 'l ••••••• • ••••••••••••• •• BALBOA ISLAND ba. C11rd1ff Modt>I 1n Ttw For S./Le.M 75t .f2l I Cbc>tce locat100 steps to Ten-ace A I.trite bnght a .. aut ni>• home II\ s Ha~ beach 3 Bdrm & :? k1l famtl) .irf'a that planned i;nil develop ---- - --1 lid.rm. ~rut assumable <Jpens onln 'our o wn ~nt 'l Br & deo, 2 (uJJ I VERYl.~USl".\L h an He~is)our chance pn\dte• patio l'•U' lht' ti.a.,, :i ,, m i·-; lo bch 10 s, owne r Luxurious LI• own a one-<>f-a ·kand S4:·<.'unt) of 3 ''"'·'"'en La11 :'111g Sa le pri r e Coodo. l~i() :.q ft 2 full · IJ")Perty '475.000 lt) cuun $145.000 or lc-aw for r.oo 1 ~ths .tU amerullell ,..ull W£ST NEWPORT ID• •714 1 971 7460 Pnnc , ~unt), assu.me m ort Onl)' ' :"kl qualif>a.n& f'um or C lose to ocean and ---------1 heach Well des11tDed and Of11N HOUSI IW'\Ol unlum "ust ~ Open immaculate 3 ~ 2 Bdrm1 I ' -1 1 !;cWly I ,..,.,, b I . 23141 s..dyTrM Cr. 631-0866 'ltew > carpe'"""'· u1 uns. Sl..'l>ffiAY 1 to s •BR. 2i., freshl) painted S279.000 ba. f•n rf" rl1"llll& rm. RY OV."SER Sale or least" Cail for appt lu 3t:e all .i:nen•tlc-. l.llcl 2 air j br 3•, ba Wc-.td1H IAUETT cood i; ~ust ~l'ST .u?a 640-5.zJ I IEAL.TYllG,STY SELL Owner 1t'tl.l belp -642-!1200 '+523 CAMPU5Da·IRVl"E. w l1nanc1nic Es late I SPYGLASSHILL. lu~t.om1 ________ _ EqUJllt'S 831 1rn t-nghsh Tudor •4 ROc.'k~ ------ IRAMDHEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2~., ba Qualit> lownhome .... I 026 .,..,._ I 044 lrvirw 0 4 4 •• •••••••• •••••••• •• •••• ' ---------Pomt 76'~~1::: S-0.-wh I 076 •••••••••• •••• ••••••••• ····· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · * • IACIC Otrif MAI KET** 11 V2 % ANANCING condos Onh 1 available. owner transfern:d. from $114,990 2430 Sant.a must sell Sl.25.000 3 Br 2 Ana i\ve 642 Si34 Ba hoow W ill accept ~~~~~~~~~~!ca.sh trade1motorhome :: on 0>.000 eqwt ~ lonf'd ---------•I for 2 more un1t.s 061.sm<l ..SA OIL MA.I -$125,000- VA TBMS with some work 1t could Larcest 1 story mc>del m ,_ d h 80 tract. Excellent IOc.'ataon ""your ream Olllt! 1 on a quiet street 4 deg view of Dana Bdn:m plus large ramlly Harbor 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. room. Aakiog 1116.900 frplc, hardwood fir!>. For more info call. latbe • plaster walls ~11.Sl Terms available o-.nl'r leaving st.ate. Ca II a gt llllliillil Mflllloritlappt~l•o ~-75.2_-6._t~O •••••••••••••••••••••• -IYOWHB----------•13BR Zba. beam ceils. t•-, IDClllS 2•aBEDROOllS St.artlal ., SlOl .000 On Victoria btwn ail bc:h. Tennis, swim pool, aec gates .Must sell. leavin g a r ea SU2.000. 912·9962 macnab irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY S,ACIOUS COMDO! In pn•stigiou" Uni\ 1'r-..1t~· Par k \.\'Ith all the Ytllar!<" 111 recreat1onal amcnitres IBHS w m.in~ 11pr:·::illes F'ee land ~harp & l'lcan Oxtord modd nnnr your fuss~ bu~ er Sl64.WO J,1m1e Wilkmson 551-8700. <U-61 I 712-1414 551-1700 c ..,,..P-A "* t c~·P' 642.aUS 644-6200 Newport at For sale by own+ r St>I Ha.rtaorBlvd Vista trl..Jevd • br . 1~ ~Ml,_t 1052 ~...... IH2 5 .... lllt ba, family rm. ro~ I ••••• •• •• •• • • •• ••• •• • •• ---••••••••••••••••• ..... 646-60'3 diruna. cathednl ce1Un1. • ,i///fl•E:IM••Nml•••lill•••...._ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I lots of &lasa ~ sq ft . :. . . . 'y. ~ -NEW BUSINESSMEN Contect th• DAILY PILOT tot lnfomatk>n regarclng ~ county r•qulremenu tor utlnQ • Flctltlout lualn ... Name. 142-4321 EXT. 332 ,. Sl.28,000. (21.3 1374·0175 UQ.USIVE USTIMG NEW C1111tom bom• wtlh MIUllltlble Joana. J blU from beach.. 2 to 3 bdrm modelt. Av all only thna = ll/Surf Realt,y ••••••••••••• t'• '?nae' ' bnv-. f7" '" ..,,,_., "' ,., • «Jpt--: • .)Ya ¢!);,;. Or !C1-taet ICMJ ~ .. " I . . • ·~' ,. , I,.,,,,,,..,. , , ,. I .... t;j c~~~.~~.11 !I.~".~!~ . ' . COLdwaL IAMIB IHmJS YOU to Join the nation's largest diversified real estate company af their beautiful new location in South Laguna Beach. If you are nn expPrhmced ~a lespeor!'\on with a •df•i.1rt• t'l work with th~ t o p ~ •' '' in tht cour.•ry. 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OWHr o.&.11 ••• loteUOn J o•ove -oo +MC dep. M7 ~Lo If • tw 2~ ba 115() ,....._ .. __ p~ dee '71 , ........ 9. AGll: No Comple•. PaUo. vle• • ....... .,... Pric.d fv,, ..,_ 2 a. 0ww wlH •• ~ ............... ~~ ... ~.MHOOI 4br2~ba . SB50 S:~d;"i. ;;rlrlnl: ~tll;;6 •· ...., frplc, end car .• IH ........ teed Jl4' , ...... (~). hln')l all tor• 1un J br2ti. · llOO I 1.ae stove .. d b bwhr, Jae. ••••••••••••••••••• ... • ........... .._. a• down Nl pnM FALLSROOK Avail now ln lies• De.I Anaheim llJU. ~ ~~ :SO:: ~vail: Ml..,.t .._. 3769 tndry rm. From $tSO Lovely all adl&lt, no~. · \ .... '97. -.oeo. Yurb lDClO«De AVOCADO RANCE Mu. 3Br. 2Ba. 9S2S mo 7tc).l83l. M·F. S41·90M ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPMC 63l-tl07 ~.W Br apes. GOO Ed-i:IO OMO TeoaoL• pay M 11vr1iJH l "' \tJt U~ TM-4.8 Wlrndl SVlllMER RENTALS UJCef',b.b.~19. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ wUhU.. ~' mhul • •llll h "llh 9:.S 6 E.SrDE C M By week or month, oo Pleasant 3 ~· 2 ba. nu Deluxe poolside xtn fce ...... MOl•H.a. €HIG€ ,11·11· l11<"iullc· .1 H1dnn 3 Br 1.,_ Ba. A/C, eotl fee.Agt.875-8170 '.:!~occt, P•. •1n~.ar1,.agey.' 2br. Zba. Bit&. dshWtlr. 11•..,..f:::· am pet ---..-€ :1h1>lhl~olll+·th.11 11.ot11):.S VllW.aAST&Uff ....... ._ ,.._ • .,,_ .._ HOM ~ \t ., 11111 ''" tunil .. 1 .. >. yrd w /delached tar. Beautifully furnished ... ._ mo. "' .. " -o .... t. 11.; miles beach. Adib, -.-._. • ..,. ...-h l'-4 --+-" • -1 ... re u-TerrUlt faauly home d _, --~· "' t S3"S -0 ll .. U 11 ,, 11 11 1,· 1 a 1 .: ,., , -mo _.,,_ wtt.b imobatrucled view. Pent House 1 b rm . 41>.M. ~! .!!. 1 . • ... • Twt I 1 RM!Eatate lnveetm9Dta p11,.ittl\ """'·•I fiuwh 1n ~'oW 122, 4 bdrms + family rm Count r y Club like -------------------=--- ......_.._. 3333W C'.oasUtwy, NB ltw 11n·.1 lud udl!' .1 µru ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neow c~ Ir J191Dl S98tS facilities . Sl050/mo. 2 BT, 2 ba, all electric. 1bdrm.1 ba. Condo. New , ....... , du< in1. "rn .11111 .:ru\l' LYa Condo. z master mo Immediate oc · 7fi0.9U7. Adults only, no ptla. redecorated. Spa, rec 972-M2_!___ CklaedSunday ~s~ .. !11:"11m1u 1·1•r .111 "d' bdrm. 2 Crpl. panoramic lf5Z3CA14PUSDa·IRVlfilE C\IP&DCY !!2:l_mo. 552-4194, rm.~poot848-4m. ~ "·'" . "' 11lllll Jll views 9900/mo. Will pro-......,.._ 'u.lh-C.M. :i~ ~ •11 ''" l• .. ~ """0 as'-for Uruv P•P'-2 Br 2 .. -Aon Wallt to beach, 2 bdrm.. apt. S350 mo. Secunt.y de- pM1t S300. No pet3. Call 91M).49()1 D.• dww. L2d9. I •• Located oear f'edto watorlronl Homes ~ ........ ...,.. • do 2 ;;.;· itar ·~t"roo 2bdrm 2 ba No pets~ ~· cwntral Oranse the 1 e a r" I 1 r & e z 1111 1.~.I •;!IOO Ph 644-Q:!n $375 Ca.ty bedroom Wllts All have Fe 1 t• y..., 3214 W.7490 T .... r he pralf!ll Pn~ t1 352.000 1tet11 &We ...................... . .......... and owner wiU earn b~•!JI 2100 FAMILYROME 972'"8421 AIJ.. W.:lllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm + bonus rm .. 2 ----------1·---------M1ss100 Hills Country ba . frplc . d isbwsbr, MOeU HO.. Club 3 bdrm 3 ba • u~ paOO. Kids Ir pet3 OK 1.apDa Bcb. lBT, LBa. JI &MTS ~ Unused Luxury S675 + $600 dep newly added fam rm. R911h G-•ud Condo On l!Olf cour..c 71•1954·~ or 9'73·2971 Sl7..500. <C:X&027> Pnde of ownership uruls i 131 . 000 firs l T D Aaent. nof~ T_.... Owner will beJp finance ~ 1111•;; Valul! $2i16,000 -------- ahd will guarantee 1o Want t-0 :.1•11 or trade for I W--• leodt 3240 ~ tt-• creased income for 6 equity 1n Npt or Laguna •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 972-8421 months Good rental home with view & yard Dep.ol2 bdrm, ram rm"' ----------1 area 1n Hunl1nl(lon Doug I 11 ~ 11 o n1 t<. deo, ($725 mo). Plush Acn.p•S. IZOO Beach. 752·1920 714/973 1191 (~ner> crpls. 2""1 ba, cedar "' • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • glass. 5 bl.Its to ocean Red &tot~ Obi car pvt gar. fully Wmhd 2900 ma1ol. yd. Adults. no Rancho San J oaquin prime loc lop level Condo with golf course view 2 bdrm. den. frplc. 2 ba. l pat.10& S7SO mo 752 9S88 \ I It\·~'"",,, 1t.1rt"'' Im l'"lmt·nt Co Be au ll r u I Rancho San ~!!!!~II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Joaqwn Townhouse on I.be golf course. fantastic View 3 bdrm 21 2 ba . pool & s pa S8SO mo Avail Jul) I <.:all ~8121 Beaut vi ew. pool. pvt 2.Br Adults ooly S7SO 8Sl·0063or 975-0477 BLUFFS 3 BR Z..., Ba. fplc. patio. or pool shops. park. sch!. m s rro ~146 Newport Crest Condoel 2 B d rm , S 7SO . 3 Bdrm+ Vll'W ~ Agt fAS..-0235 YEAR·AOU"'IO FUN <' .d ~rlt\ t ~ I U.., 1"lf • ~tp.ro "tirJe1( f •·J' '". fif'(} • ,, f • i "' f' ,( .,. GREAf RECREATION '·. • • ••....-"'l. l•-" tf C l•.1 \ ( t1 t CJ( • / • j ·' i •• ,.-:t ~ ~,JQ• • < A ""t• ~ • { 1 It .. ..j .., ~ J• BEAUTIFUL APTS l *• i f. I Family · 3 bdrm Huge pravale sundedt Pool S37!1 646-t4S6 Jbd, 21"2ba. tile eatrr. ---------1 frplc, laundry rm. pnv weatasftu sunny balcony, diniog rm. d /w, t /comp, 2 car pr. ~75 M2-20Z3 APARTMENTS I Br $375 M5(1. 2 bdrm .• den, 2 ~ .. 2 Br 1 Ba S430 beaut. apt. large Ir au·y. lSl E l8lh 642_0856 Great kitchen w /dsbw, refnge Ir trash comped. 2 er. 2 ea S4SO Ideal loc. near Beach 4k BW. Wal.son,631·M83 ~::~Realty ~ 1 Br UJO 2 BT, l'h bath-yard 5475. ' QUAIL PLACE ••••••••••• •••••• •• • ••• pets. lnqlDre at 527 18th St. 714·96G-63.ll Lagma .. och 3241 BIG CANYON su~r J •••••••••• ••• •••• •• •••• bdnn 3 ba Sl2751 sub LEASE/Of'TIOH wanted A gt. 493--0202 • f iJ1'f 1',, I j ..... • t ,ff\' r-..1 ·t . /l J.J' ' I'" • t I i I •• 1' 1 I c I.,.. (J., •¥ 2 Br l Ba. S440 or 1 Br, l ba $350. 962-3847 2 Br 2 & $470 or 67S.38S9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Several eoodos. M umon Village. SJC Some former model homes 2-3Bdrms Occupancy· Ocl. 1. S79. 00().184 .500 Agt 493-lSOO ------ tlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTIES"' f.SIDi 2 uruts. fantastic rental OWHH IMCOME area. $107,000 Term'! E 'stde C .M. duplex Rober l M 1 I I 1 It e n Pnde of ownersh1p 3 Br owner unit SJ35.000 631 12S6. Agt. Pnnc only Agl. 546-2978 EASTSIDi Maett• Dnert Tri·plex. New 2 Bd 2 Ba. Resort • 2400 beautiful 2 Bd l Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• +bach. unit. Key loca· tion' $192,SOO. Ask for --F0-•1-.-tr.&_lllt_tr._ Robert Milliken. 631-1266 r.sA~ New 2 bedroom 2 balb 1:1m~l~:9 ~~~:tr~ic~~:. 'Ga!1~~ REAL TORS lemu.s·pool. Beaul.tlully ----------1 landscaped, no main E.SIDE Ftxa ten.ance yard. 2 unrts. oaly 2SK down 98'10Clubhouse Rd Ask for ft-Obert M illlkeo Desert Hot Springs 63:1-12166. 213-378-2572 l~?Z~I~ M1ss1on Hills Country REALTORS Oub lbr. Jba, upgraded ---Unused Luxury rondo ._ P'roperty 2000 On golf course. $131.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f~ T. D. 9 7 /S'k Value H.B. Covington $266,000. Want to sell or ~~=n~·:O· :n"! trade for equity m Npt or Lagun.t home w/v1ew area. 3 Br owner's un1l + & yard. Douglas Horug, three 2 Br. Priced to sell 714-1173-llil !Owner.) fast. 540-31M16 4Br. ocellll view, yard Avail now S795, ruo !l>7·1900 or 640-9345 • . I TENNISCOURT 3 bdrm 2 ba f1ttplace. patio, large backya rd 2lS8 Meyer, DO pets. $600 968-3636 ----------12br, JY!ba, 2 car gar. nu wtlelan RANCHOMIRAGE Real Estale This professionally de· ----------1 contted 2100 sq fl custom -----... --... home also featUTes 3br, N e w 3 b r . 2 i,., b a , crpU & paint. $.575 in· microwave. frpl. dis eludes water. use of pool hwasber. trash compar · & tennis. Avail 8/ t tor. gar door opener. S52-6226 eves. HOUSI 2ba, den, lrg pooJ & spa. Beau landscaping S7SO/mo . 249 Ogle' B nod what you want in 557-4579. Dally Pl&ot Classifieds D...0 w/timed sprinklers 6 4 UNrTS liCbta. Aee lyr. $22.5.000. 3 Br. 2 ba near So. Csl ;;:=::==:::::::;:::;:::;::;.::=======~ Costa Mesa. all for TI4-:MS-111210. sm.ooo. C.11752-1920 ow.,.~ ".,.,., 2550 Plaza. New crpl. l600 mo. Bk r. 644-01.S4 2 Br, carpet. small yard. small 1ara1e. No peg Mu.at have references. ms mo. 1st 6 la.st + 1100 J_ 9UAIL PLACE.· ... ONITIIS .. • !_O,. Tie ~JO r.M.I ....................... dlipaa.tt .... 507. s.... ......... offen you tbne pro· pertlea la tbe Puo Bobl9 area ol Central NEW 4br condo. n.r S.C ~onaia: Piasa. $725. All am- lloblle bome park Ir mnitles. Pvt paUo. N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I :tr:. t • : sno .ooo pet.a. ns.m .. 161 . ••mlUMITS llotel·apartmenls. 3 Br new condo, MOO PRJM&EASTSJDS.CM OWi*' manager home & WaJ1' lo CoHl Plaaa. 28clnD*eadl. room ror more Wlils; Pool , Jae. &U·5014 111ESTARNDCO. ~1-wtth tA!nna. 2lJ.4BWOM 111-1711 llm>-liMJrM faDCh Oii S ---------.,._db home Is barn; Npt H1ta a Br 2 Ba 11111zc!!m•£E! .. -•...,~.·. 11!!11!1QP-21 SllO.• ,........ avail•· twnbae, frptc , yrd, no "--... .... ... 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For more information and to place ~ od coll 6'2·5671 trut Agent H.J7 0666 ---- L\rtt 2 Br I ba cotta1ee on wooded lot Redwood de<'u . patio, nicely de rnroated f"rpJc. bru~lt ... alls .\\•ail 1 2 S600 ~·5 tlAKt«'H< \.It W lBr rm OX .,,.,,. \ Xlul lo<'allon UV) rm 213 7!JO ~ 1.2:5 I ' Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach N ·" Newport Beacl'I S lJf;l.l XI-Ul f'L E :\ ~ bl,.; lo orn 3Hr 28.i l(ar ,Hail nov. Sumlnl'r ren t al wk l\ Al'o a\all v.1nt • r rent.i I • 213 • ~I J7t.6 2 Bdrm.s. 1 bath apt AduJt.a. Gaa poi. 642-5073. 2250 Vanguard Way --------- 540-96216 VACANT, 4 BR. kids " Adult:. No Pets pets OK Fncd yard. $600 m> 962-447' 1 Sc>ac1owi apt. 2 br. l'• ba. ------ pool, carport~ pvt pauo. t llMtiowjtOft I lge play yard Children tt.b:Mr 3142 ok. M.25 m • Call 548 8702 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 2.Br. 21~Ba con· Lovel> 2 br. 2 ba lower do Tennis court. pool. ~ 4 r rl t> n a p t N r "2block tu beach 684·3114 lbm.ilton&HarborS475 213 61!4·3114 d ys. o r mo 631.'4():2or760-"732 213446 6647 e\•es !'ipt Hilts I Br twnh'ie, lrft. 3144 Crplc garaRe adult.' no ••••••• ••• • • • •• •••• •• • • prt.s S3S5 631 5103 Orani:etrtt condo 2 Br -----C A. tennis. pools, Jac. 2Dr pool.gar age.adults, S485 t m o . 551 ·S 192 no pt>t~ Quiel S-4 50 A"-' t wknds, 730-0123 ~ wkdys. ext 67 AJ lBr. gara1ee. bltns. open for inspection. 1980 C \nahe1m St S2~ mo 54.5 3229 COZY.HIGHT I bdrm ne,. r !'I hops & ~ Adullli. no ~u S285 ~nus SJ90 :? Br I bath unfum JJll L pl drp~ Dis hwas her Avail now ~'625 Cl\armmg 3 bdrm 2 ba eodsd patio. carPort. near OCC No pets s.t25 m> 7SI 3686 Couple o ver JS, DO children o r pe t s lo rmoage 11 unlt. 540-2200 ----2br, 2 ..., ba, twnhse, w/2 car attached Kar, pvt ynt 10 Deerfield. S600/mo. 731-4763 Woodbndice condo 2Br. I Ba lyr old End uml. Incl refr11( All rec. fac1lit1es Attractive. AvaJI 1mmed. SSOO/mo Call Bob. days .~. e~es . 552·3561 PABNEWPOIT COUNTRY C&.UI LIYIMG Singles. J&2 bedroom apts, & townhouses From S409 644·1900 4Rr. 2Ra. very lg, all on l tloor, bea utiful new dlx decor . frplc, pvl. nr b.!ach & bay Avail now. Chlldren OK. ~ mo. I012 West Balboa. Jell Versailles Pentho use. ocean view. 2 bdrm. 2 ba . fireplace, f"ull ser unty a. a meoit~s. S800 per mo Wtdys 544 0614. Wkods "' Eves 95>1120 Prom ontor y Po1ot. f'abulous Ocean view, I Br w loft $800/mo. 766-8211 --------~ec Bach Pad 2 bdrm . 2 ba H11ehr1se. Waterfront Newly de- corated Subterranean parlung. pool, all the amenities. $975 /md. 645--0701. Weslcliff. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Newly derorated. Vault- ed celling. Franklin stove • encl. garage. No pets. S650. Call 642·2134. •2.Br Condo. nr So. Cat P1aza. pool ft spa $450 2br RoyaJ Palm. aduJl.s, Villa Balboa Plan 2. l Bf. den. 3rd floor. Nice ocean view $775/mo. 833-1S19 eves. 6 wlmds. !"I n pets 7 51 ·6166 , no pets lmmacul1le. ~7 S3SO Phone eves ~-S4mc 1 bdrm Rarden apt rouR SEASONS APTS. Pool 6 rec All uUls pd Couple. 00 pet.I, 2 br. t..., l.Br. Adlt, pool Ir a spa. BBC. Bayfront ~ Beaut 1 bdrm. apt. Full sec:unly. M1ny amenities. ~. A.dull. oo pell 13U be twnhse Patio pool SB mo. El Puerto Meaa $3'70. 73SJOllDDl42:ll02. REBATE S1SO Call for l9Cil Maple Ave. Apt S cktalls 754-0933eves udlo Apt, E. Slde, pvt, •Tuwn.bouleli.,.R• 2br. 1radous Dehae z bdrm. l ba. $175 WE>Tel..IFF 2 bdrm. ~ W/D utll ...... -mo ...... pool, adults. No l _ .. 1 St ti.. A.duh Condo. No peg. · .,... ~ · ~. $375. 7SS w. 11th St. m>. a ~ ... ner . ~ -.950'1 7 14 /I 4 5 · 9 9 0 3 o r ·~::~b~~:ic!= - ---3740 . 213/se.4& tt1••1 -se. 2 bdrm. 2 ba apt. ... ~~a.rpel.lna. sns.. •••••••••••••••••••••• End aaraee. balcony, Larse 3 bdrm. 2 -· &.ap.1 _________ _ H.a•• FMST vault t d c el 11nI1. pe.r, gar. Quality thru· w ccndo brand Spuiah !lit.ate lJYtAI ! fireplace. Im. med. oc Clllltya;~~~.;, !.4!'!· UMO C 1~•a onl' p • ~· Bum.t.IW park-like SW.. ucn.: .. -.-.. .... y . OOJ, •Pa. round\1111. Terraced cupancy. TSL lllaoa&e-' · undupouod prq. pool. Su.den aaa bbq. ttMDt.142·18GQ S'ruNNING 1r12 Br. z.ea. X1nL eecurit.y . ..,._,, eparkllne foianlalot. 3 bllrm. 2 ~be. flJ'eplace. 1arden apt , pool, rec SZSM171 da11. •·tat s pa cl o u • room s . .,.. area. msaio. 710 W &Ith. 1_e-vee __ . -------~~~~l• c=~ ~=-' CaUSSt-7• SL Bnllld new 1br, ._le U.b kkdMn • cabloeta. a.,...., Duplea 2 bdrm Brand new Trtplu . J beacb, near HB P'lr· Walk to HUDtlnaton 2~ ba. frpk, feac.d bdrm. 2 ba. fr11k., .P"t· &500/mo lacludH '9J"· c..&er. yard. Dbl 1ar. $SSS. yn. 1 ~ Olt. '5'13.1_eo.90 ___ . ____ _ I Bedroom furn from 17MDS,..._ N.' donlO'ft ......... VeruUlel .. cb Pea&.lliM .... ....... . ze.droomf\antsOO 2 ...,._ a be.. a.sO®tll. full eeurlt)', • am· A.chalta,oopcta. dl•b• .. ber, 1Hadry ,.... 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R aW1nt.-1r. ball~ QJt rwpetr. 11 yn upr .. -.................... .._Avt.Jea.~• bMallq. ~..umatet wtb. drivewan. f'r'ee M5-%110/D-0'110 per re·plpea. booaes l sa* a S.t'ia,p 8-ior' fl•lall , otd llmt Do won ~.al 8.da. £LEC1'1UClAH Priced ---.---eel-__.-S.ST.flZfl emtJotmMl--1.513 II ..,U,adclldoos,p.allnes. ~DIMa • ('Ufh••Hhlp. i ad SD4IOJ rtpt·frM "Ul!Mlte oo J.Awm lnmmed. • ,._, Paper ban1er. nest dralo• 6 rep• trs S..1'11W ..-ndoa. Mt Palom I.art• or 111111 II ~ deu'411119, b.aW.iAI H 1 1 di I I W •I la• bric• plan le"• q u a II t y I! u r o p e • o allllt7. IC-mt SA11 C'CHSTlllJCTOltS, ~ Uc'd . -.au CAJtPrr 6 AS1'1U)T\Jflp IJ(' f1'Tl54 ~ IU-Sll07 --··•••••••••••••• h replacea, all your craflam•o•b•p. reas . UCC. -~ ~"' U.lAIJa Waat a REAU y CLEAN oeeda! CaU for free est. ll09he IG-1403 1 .. & ..... ---------~ronlllca Wor• cat• at wboleaale Brln1 ELJ!!CTRIClAN One 41 Tony, weelrcoda, HOUSE! Call Gin&ham 912.G17 aftlPll ••-••••••••••••••••••• lat; N D "'......._ llD )olle, W"aJJ ~ &.apert loauJJa B• at r ale 1 . be 1 l 1ardenln1. cleanupa, Girt. Freeat.MS-S1Z3 ....... Houae 4' commercial Plldol,uylitesete. lliDor --•••••••••• 0 • \lllM.a,.b&ca.ee .... _ Lion. Wotfk fllllTan\Md. worlrm•n•blp Smalt haa.iliac.f.reeest. -•••••••••••••••••••• pa1nlloa . P'r e •~repalnaiatay WYl...,,.. rov let J•v jobapreftn"ed.f1~. -..ZS,SS'7·201l•ft6pm AJice'•Houaedeama1 u -·'"'ni•. Tb• Sta.rvi.no eatlmatea. c uatom buay prices. Neai 6 re Ulra a old II ---C\JSTOM Dn'CJUOlt .., Wlndow .. ,_. Ref ...,,,, "' • ·-' C II QI ~d)-8 m .f.-CARPENTRY l~ _ M I ' .. G A R D E N ~hle~able•· ColJe1e St&deot.a have :J,,";:,eftoo~ 4'8·0860. liab&e.sea51.2 ByJ_, NZ.-C1 •/C1aa• ....................... Pl A 1 NT EN AN c E 17J.l.2l66,.....,l &::~~ ... ~~~----------~ ... .. Gt"Uld:molher type, m ••••••••••••••••••••••• B•llooos, Brl&bl 6 SERVICE·Yard clean· ____ __; _____ 1 __ __:::..:.....______ Mara.nath&Pamtma •••-•••••••••••••••••• tw. •-"dan, •c PAT1UOT'Sl l K olf Un· CMmM work ol .Jlk&.OCb »eaullhal Balloon ar up. tree tri mm101. ComdeatW>ua won. lo· Repair • Reroor. All 1 ~ Nea.rSaota Au f piovew ... ·~ b) Patloa. a1dew alk1 . ruaemeot.a for a1J OC· ~ leri-Or/ EX1ttior. Esper. typu·ah logte.s.roc.-lt · •NewponBh'CI $M.all7 JulJClboaaddlhaaa.re-bl\(k•ork ••ru ul c:uiom ---------I afU1J1119C-«>10 Pr:TER.SPAINTING Reier. f'r'ee FJatimates. ~Po-Ur. Free n...-.,.-J,, ,::., ... ~~ -,,, modelln1 P•tloa A 5S4'1$'1 IW.OON Free est. on complete ~xpr'd Reas Rates -..u,492.3113 est 541·5830f'lD AniJ. '""' • • •• d .. SS 8 Id lawn 6 d•..L.n services, Motberr 4rbousedanohterl )ook. "'r~ .;._l. Call G•n.;. ...._,,......,. . . \llW' lo ~·II lhJl l111 ''1.. ecal ul e r a ---IAL&.00.Cl _...., -r "'" c.a ..... '""no kxi.;1.:r w. .. Ju,1 ~\&. C*C... ..... .,.7 ... 6 Mllre~ J.OC or c eanina DECKSPECIAUST J•h "'' 1,, 11 1 n 1 h.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --6 "" I' +, job Speak Sparus.b ooJy ~ ....................... Why call the rest when c--··-~ .... c·-my home for • .. M11U5 f1he ext. paUJlJDg. St. Neat-kbes6tut~ vou cao call t.he best., I l.L'"Jt,,I l"i.tll t>-4.! ~-;-,..w t; .......,. .. ..,, ft ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· ••••••••••••••••••••••• wor\101 pureots. Lae ••••••••••••••••••••••• L1c /lns. Try me. R .... IST. nl-1439 Deckulgolallt)'J>e5.Lee r-------------------i.cs yard Meu Verde Carpentry , masonry , Responsible lady •lex · Smar-~ Roolmg Co. or CM. Call ~Si:D Ka. 8 FENCING roofin g. plum b1 og. per, owa trana, refer a.st PLASTERING. P'ENCES Marty or Robal642·7222. A NEW JOB Wood r~es 6 repairs, floorin(. SU.Ceo 6 tJle. for lh&da ~ aft Prol pamUng. Ext 6 Int Addrt.iona, houses Have 10 yrs Bab~1tuna Ory•all & mort J B 3Pm Low rat.es •llOOlS Frtt Free ~t. ~ Tit exper Wtll Bab~s1t ffftesl Kell.> 640-4090 + ~9990 estSJ6..4383 MC/Viu S21.• ti S11'1.llOO Wm.ouf atSICING YOUI f'USIHT OHi A ""C,, ~1 • •• .._ 1 ._. "' • & ""t•Of"I •·• ·~• "'"' •h~•., f"IC'.'C•~•Vft----"i1,........ f..-C~"""" .. .,"'" ' .. ... 1 ,. ""• #<>,,. ••"lWIO ......,..., ~~ •11J -~ If • ~ t ~ 1~ • ., • ,..,._ ,. )t il(t '1 f'-tiio.n'•\' ~ ....... , ".i.•• "''l•I '>It.ii "-·• .tn "" ......... ,,._..' ....... ,,,_ ... .., ... .,,. ""' ... '• ... ,. ,. . anytum Refs M&-7372 ~fM8..-0686 H 9 yr exper 10 Oaotel ----------IAddttJoos, Resluccos or -F---0-.. -.-------1 Jaclt ol all Tradu . ome Freeman llosp1taJ. Call Dave's P&1.0t.tng, ~rvinr peUbes, 1Dl/ext Neat 4 • repairs , small Jobs. Mrs Rivas all 4pm area 9 yrs, IDOll'l ru.s. clean. ED 64.S-5660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tyler.646--1455 ....................... Spttlal.iz.e in entry ways lot c·eram1c tile floo r s 962·11m O.C-.....-1" ,,..._ ... ~ 41 •.... ""¢ • , f'•no-qf ... 1·-~.,.,...., ~ ~• .. "'-" ......,_, Ot ~ •h • I • "'.;r.,.,a:,1 ,._, .. .._.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Funuture"' ruuslu.ng, re· ~ ~ uc'd. 586-&u:S Stucco • Plaster Patch. Hunllngton Beach Tile Co 40 YEARS EXP ER pat rs, s a odblast 1 o g. Carpentn . masonr~. nd1 v1d u al wt ll d o roofuig. ceram1t' ule R.S houselleeprng Rel.table. WAL.LPAPERJNG DO job t.oo sm. qwdt & Tubs, showers, entries & ~7~ p:q~fil.~ _499-C.969 ___ c_all_a_tt_Sp'-m_. -~ dtpeod ab It. x Int ref Free est Lit' 330986 cle.an 645-4203, 00-4199 drauiboards. 842·3020 Aver Sllpr roll --------JAQ( WIU.SOH Recfu.e_r_Ch_r S'i5 Wicker t:n::.j Tiit A <"t1011 Ptoplt z:i.:HIM-2219 alter 5 PM Call :"form~ n I I J I Tree Sertic• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESSIAH G Gidley Plumber Ttee &shrubtnmmmg& G-s .. COlllh edor O\I' S25. Ste-et trm Chr I' • g Residential-COmm• Remodehog $50. Hoclt1og.Chr S.O ....................... J•it•I• flJOUM~ St S...tt• lM ""•" '•-.nc.co CA a.1t1 141tl ..... .,, l714t 759.9527 Oa.lt cbesl drwr S75 o,.,·· Hauhn&·Mov1ng. Con ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT BEACH Glass coffee Tbl $200. TV <'rete 6 t_ree rtmoval FTNEST IN JANITORIAL !!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I _szs_SJ_1_.12_16 _____ -1 Quickservit'e.642·7~ CARE Commtlnd. Ex Csun p&JDtlllg, lo rates. Repair servat'e. tnStaJla removal. yard clean-ups, F'ree est. 3 yr guar. tJoo. bacltflow certifica-hauling. 75 1 -2322 , 982 l478, 633-983'1 a.ft 5 llOn 642 931S 846-141.3 Jim t'Y60N WoO•Ac Svtt•,NCt ft.tiwt•"° CA95Dt• l ... IUJ.4111 1t)St ~l#W" Sw•lfll' UU (\«'•~CA 9(11~1c c•u1n._, ... !.IO lltnilOISt"""" "-"°" ""'"" C• i"600 171411U4 1ff \ot"3W1talhf• ~J~~. ~:;.:,"¥:°" C• qoo1~ MOT 4 .VO~ 4690CY Custom framing . New, GwdsM IJ OCC studeot. Sk.aploader. pertt..W~744-0 remodel & additions ••••••••••••••••••••••• du mp true It. Grade. Speoal.iz.e 1o hardwood & Lit'eOSed •Hooded Gardeoang, lree trim· haul. Oan645-3800 _ Uk nrs. be•uU/y & pro ming, clean-up & mainl Ll •·-631 2074 ..... 84.S.5 Fr' e . est 1 ma t's 5er\ Arrue 548-8414 ~ullng6DumpJobs ~ --·~----Sou&bwind Construct100 Ast ror Randy ~t:LL 1dh.> th m, "'"h .• Co. After S PM 531 3793 ~1J.~111,.,1 \th M2 5hil1 S49_._ l>atl~ l'alot <..IJ'>.,tf1ld \d Paurung .ft Papering Pnlfeuiooal work Rsnbl Steve 547-4281 Res>deDUal & commerc-1 paJ.OlJng F'ree est Reas r".lte5 67>95'91 . 673-0731 A.pea IMW•h . --............. '-~..._ .. 300 ,.__..._._ ~L.-•·-'----1--"-" 4450 ......_. MIDI-Tswt •• •••••• ••• •••••••••••• --sv ~ .., ...__.to ~ 4100 Offi~ Rewtal 4400 -~ "'r:T" .. s-.a.-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,, •• hillty 5005 Deicli'. 5035 C1ph1t:90 3171 MoYtn&l.!~vo1ddeposilS~ MCSULB studenl w\S~ PRIMELOCATION CANNERYVILLAGE529 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ul I ivma el~penses . to room w /same ao By OC Alrport 2'25 sq. sq ft commercial shop ~~lous opponuruty to ht. & 2•d. TRUST Dix 3 Br coodo, Z"'2 Ba, 2 ro eas1ona Y since HB/Westminster area II ft. to 1280 sq ft from~ spare in qwunt Cape Cod own your own buslMSS OllDS frplc's, pool, tennis, 1971 LUOM ........... _t you are interested & per sq. ft Phooe5S7-7010 bldgkS0.67~ P 0 Box rtntal fat'tltl> SFR's lst to ISOOK. lO ........ ft vu. adults ooly. nvv-.1'"7 eilber have an apt tc 111 &rtat localtoo Has l.20 _,_ .. _Q_ and fi ~....... 832 ~· .. ~ box-•ft~·-"ed wtroom Yf'5, .,............,. re 1• -.Avail7/1S.492·3761 .,,,_ share or are look1n" for ... ~un-• """ ..... wu.a 2nd lo S"'OK l"'yrs _.,, AKE l call Paul at 642~1 '"~ u; 4475 for 400 boxes Income 15 Owoer. N~ Owoe; No Apwlm .. 1Fwwl•d APPLYMOCH ext.2:50,.-1tdys8-5PM or •OFFICES• ....................... S3 ~0 pr bolt pr mo prtpay. fee ileasehold Of' u.turwllllecl lfOO *•HOWIE•• ~ 7833eves Is wlmds :!!.~.~?::tgouse· 1100 sq ft in shopping Overllead 15 Just S340 pr Al.so thru Hr Condo SS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reoul Sharing Servit'e '"" ...... center on Bristol n r rru Full pncc ti. ool; DOBBS PlNA.fllCIAL Has Roommate For You Offic. ..... 4400 All ground floor, ample Jamboree. 964-SJlJ evt S6500 Owner fortt<! w SERVICES Sa1illr._e 953-05797 days 953-0395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• parklng. mail d~patch, :.eU to rrwet olht·r oblag,. 640-6016 494-4681 po6tage meter. util pd Harbor Blvd store or of ti·-· ,, • ., ..... 3 an ~PM New l&Z bdrm luxury h .. N EXEC. SUrT!S adult apl.s 10 14 plans S are Par... e wpo rt. Prime Newport Beach from S390. 2 bdrm 2bdnn, 2ba, apt. Pool. lot'. Near O.C airport townhouses from SS3S + lenois, spa . s29o Reotmcl.r~eptton.con pools, tennis. waterfalls, 7fl0.Ul82,leavemessage. ference rm . 1an1tor ponds! Gas for cooking & Reliable M I F to share serv . utils. 100 free beatina paid From Sao Balboa p d lx. R f c o p 1 e s & m o r e Diego Ftwy drtvt North en P e s Sttretarial serv avail oo .Beach to McFadden req'd. 973·2C177 dys or Lu or Doug SSl 9411 then West oo McFadden m.QJ28 aft 1 & wk:nds. to Sea wind Village. _J_im. _______ ~ .c.dM DELUXESUlTES. (n~'-Sl98 From S295. A.tr t'Ond . For Real: Bachelor wul, $270/m>. 1.st 6 lul +dep. _;__ .. ..:.,.,..,..:__ _ _;_ _____ 1 Luxury lD Newport! $375 Vldto-TV + more ! amp&e pkg Uul pd. 28S5 E Cst Hwy 67>6900 Garage Musl see! No-_--._......:;__ ___ _ E Costa Mesa 714·s.49·75s.4. Refer lo Ron 4000 .....................•. Pnvate room and bath Ill DiJc Mobile hOmt' lD 5• Park ...., blk to bch Some latcbm pnv1I Pool. J3C c lubhou!le Pror lady pref. Mubl have work & personal refs SOS/wk or $250 /mo. in advance Call !lro5844 aft 6 pm Ftm room male pre· ferred. Young male exee seeks professt00al type fem ~2:5 yrs old to rent rm. Absolutely the ul wnale Dana Pt. hm & area. $400/mo. 496·5660 ask for Ray For ooo smoking older pen.on. N1N! room. Gd loc. ref. ~09. smk.~ Prof while male seeks rmmt to shr NB huury condo nr Hoag Hosp mo. utJJ paid 548 t1Ml6 Exec Joolung for same to share ha coodo w /view. fully film, all amerutJes Npl Bch. 645-4224 or 543-8283 Dana Point Sl75/mo. •., uUl. 1st & last. avail now. LlberaJ. 496-4825 Help ! Nd roommate ASAP M/F . Super lg 2Br 2ba-CM. S230/mo incl util. Cal OK. s.45·3887 w\dys an 5 Pvt room & pvt. balh. Free ID exchange for lite housek.eepmg. Fem. OD· ly. Call Ray· 493·2439 eves Is wkDds Lovely or Hoag Hosp. M Female 20-25 shr Nwpt Noo-smolu.ng. No cook· JBr. steps to bcb, Avl 7-1, mg lh ba &46-lO:SS S250 mo. &46-9160 WESTCUFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH C0t"'•' W..•11t.1.t1 °''"'end ._....,.,.,... ..!IWC--./c_,.,_ ... ,/ """' ./r ... _ ./ ,,.. -...... _. .1--· ,/-~ ... Call Mr. Howard 645·&101 . EXECL'TIV E SUITES Newport Center, fut services. pri vale. ocea view, $270. $6.."0 7 59-903fi Secretanal service flc:-e. Besl location lZl CM "'"''' .,...,-..uo J ptione answenng, 1yp1ng. 1.380 sq ft, good parktnli! ~lain & Ceramic 1m + much more·caU Call C urtis Herbert. port bu.sinei.!> & rttail 714·ss.2·3030 631-1266 Agt , h 0 p L 0 r a le d 1 n •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION• 50ydsfrom waterfront' SOOsq ft ( 714) 964-5994 lndllStrial l...td 4500 buutdul So Coast ••••••••••••• ••••• •• ••• \'illage SllS,000 + R~ $05-0 Ind Ofc near nu 22115·, 18101 Redondo Cir :sS. Hwit B<:b 842·2834 Seller w train ... elltr~ are ~llJ'lng Look111g for qwrll sale . call Ra). Ta r bell R e all ors . F'OR LAWYERS ONLY M l bulldtng oo lrg lot ~1720 SPECTACULAR OF CM SlOOO per mootb --- ~·tdow has mone~ for 2nd T 0 s !llo at'<ilt ch~M;. DO pn lty For actJOO call Agt 673 ~~yt1~ 2ndTD'S Lowl'oWs! 15yea.rterm S!OOOOor mo rt No Ba Uooo Udo Newport C-0 673-7!«1 a.Hrs f' I C E S 0 N T H £ 642--4610 MURSBY SCHOOL WATER • Bavs1de Drive ia ttwhhtc) ............ ~=:::;:=-~/ Is PCH. Newport Beach ~-10ZC:OnS:a~· ~det' He6cJllih. SJI0,000, • Pwt */ lncluded · ReceptJocust. i..t & ,..._. ubrary. Xerox. Ulilitae5. Airport. truck door. <'all drl6M) I.£. Cawtw t Jarutonal Parking, el<' 957·2700 21, N.wporl C...... The most unique and ....,. Wmhd 4600 640-5_1_5_7 ____ _ beaUllful °.fftc:es on the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......._..,_Lo. 5025 West Coast W8.Dted m Costa Mesa or .._.,"' Cool at't Mar~ Burton Jrvtne area, 2 or 3 BR •••••••• ••••••••••••••• t714 l 675-9501 hous e p r e f e rrl'd J Adults Xlnt referenc~ Delwte I rm offlres adJ 6 7 3 ~ 7 o 1 E v e ~ & Airport lfoM From S205 weekends. rm No lse req 833·3223 --------- •NO COSTA !Y!F.SA • ~ed. dental HMO 776 sq fi t9 rm swtr & patio Sup~r f ully equip S499 mo T1>m 540 2200 ~f\res to Bayv1ew Hotel Kiston<'al landmark Bay View lmmtd oc cupa.nc) 673-0223 News>ort Beach A.trport Area. 2400 sq ft. will di vuie 8(t per sq f'l. f'u II service, newl y re decorated ~2960 College student need" r oom immed1atcl) Irvine Mille : 559-70l9 Chr1s t1a n man. 27 , permaMbtly e mployed quael. no part1e-;. etc: 1:. looking for a studio or I br 10 Laguna Beac h area. Ref Call LarD 1days) 770-1404 V'NEED ¥'MONEY • CUDrTHO noa.IM .z.d & Jrct TD lo.a '71-6531 ArraQ&ed by Co.d Ho.I Lo.a •••••••••••••••••••••• HiwJA.dl 5120 ...••......••.••...••.. llUICl SOM(~[ H,.,.y MU( SOMEONE S:ltlU PIJtre a HAPPY AD ID Uus colWJUl for only SJ 25 Ca.II 6'2·Si678 If yoo haven •t had the bel>t plumbing. beating 4i rooter 1erv1ce 1t s becaus e .> ou haven 't c alled AAA I ;el 63l "R11 Wl:oduw ClemtlR g ............•....•..•.. Profess ional Windo.,. cleaning by Joe Oaoiels it4 548.88.SJ ---------WM\ \11-. ~!.~.~ ...... ~:.~~I ~-~-~ ...... ~!~.~ LAM Blk 6 Whl fem cal Found· ml whl Dog. ntar Slater & Edwards near Ma c Arthur Reward o(fer. 847 2964 ~cbelaon ~lOlO f'OL'SD Whale Martm ma do&. VI(' HarbOr Blvd. 631 ·1863 Georrous Rt.,.,ard for the f~r or gold weddmR nn~ Vic lnuw ~odtm de,tRn ~ diamond., 833-8788 l..u;t Lg e m.:i 1 e ~ 1,rnw se t at Krt h<'Jd wound \' 1 c H a r b 11 r VI e w Knous. :-. pl An~w 111 name Bubbd l<eward 644-868S Lost small fem cat J'Jn S•a~se L1gbt be1R~ w stnped tail AnswPr.1 to Mai Kai Vic Balboa Pemmua Pt JUDt 14 ~3284 REWARD for lost dog. large, all blat'k male Dobie X Answtrs to ramr "Ktlp" Please call 494-005 1 --- 2'0 ~ard for rf'tWTI 11{ bo) s bl\k" 'Moo11~ b I II; t \' I l 3 I l h & ~ashoc-e S o q uestaon. .. ll.Sted I 673 1628 Lo5t ~aut1ful English Sht-epdog Looks ltlte ·Boomer ·· Vi c Found Abandoned k1t- tem CM If not claJmed, will give away 642-$402 ------ Pound M Setler. 6t'l7, ' 1 c-Rt> a ch G a rf 1 e Id !Mi ~ a ft 6 963 0890 SlSO •...................... PRE t.AW 'iludent need:. 2 1.000 Wtll do anything LeRal <.:11 nf1denl1al D\'lf P 0 . Box 3242. :-l B 92663 •• SPIRITIJAL Rt-:ADl:-JG~ IOam !Opm Full> Lil· rl 492 7296 or 492 9034 1815 ~ Camino Reat, San <..1em ------- MAWGE Be pampered with a personal relaxing massage by 12 of the pre tuest ~His tn Soulbt'm Ca lifornia J a c uzzi ~una etc-Open IOam 4am. 7 da)'> a wttk V1:. a M C Atlantis Health Sp.; 2112 Harbor Bl\d. thita Mesa 6'15-J4JJ Br ing th1~ ad for }Our ~pec1al g1ft TOUCH OF Cl.ASS ESCOITS 34 HRS. 7S2-<.i17 downtow n H 8 S h e am-rs w ··Someume · · 831·330:2 or~~ Professional Thtrapeutlc Found-Siamese lype cat massage. L1c 'd . NB m dwtn H 8 or Pk Call ApptooJy, Steve. 548-2817 535-7116 F'OUND. Blonde Cocker Spaniel male Turtle Roct area 8:tl-7440 Found Lrg fem MaJamute. lSlh St 6 Santa Ana 142-4014 ..... cc.,., ESCORTS at Hrs 641-0180 e.ll/C._dla .... /NC/YIM Fem non-s moker. nice neighborhood. lg hie. kit pnv, utll IDCl'd Sl7S. Avail H . 957-a:a> Fem oon smkr to shr 2 BR 2 Ba apt, HB. $210 mo + \"s ulil. Call Ad Sitler ~. ~-4300. 24 hrs. Immediate Occupancy To Fit Your Individual Needs Extt rtloc:ating, desires LO be (COOS1der lse op 11 o n 1 \ux h o me News>orttlrv1ne area Prefer spa. dlx master swte and aJI amerulles Consider furn l would also exchange solid shop. puig caller eqwty ) Xlnl rd Hm~\326 HOMIOWNBS ~ Thanks ror being ""'--"-~~-J ..__ Found MaJeColllt ~ -r ---suth a &ood sport .. 1 ... , pouods ~your eq y l<K bills. lourna~nl was fun ' 65 144 home add1t1ons. \ aca Sally 963--0 c.ilsAlpls *Dutcall* 642·3112 s r ..... 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prof lady, oon-smoller to shr 3Br hse w 12 olber persons, pvt bath, all 220 to3.000Ql Please Call For An Appointment {714) 675-8662 ...... /1••"'' F re• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.....u uoos. ett' Any amount. ~ Labrador. bl.It a. any reason Cttdn or Job iA9t & ~ 5300 white female Goldeo not oecesaary Compa~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retrvr aux. maJ~ Small our coats 24 brs & ---------•I~ parrot News>ort ~71 1.._7041 f .. AIS ~~-Aolmal Shelter MC/V-m UDO ISLE by week or moot.b.. Just remodeled 4 br. 2 ba Wala to beach. club 6 t.ellnll. 67UUl1 1' Bil Bear Cabin. Ideal k>catiCln {04' fishing.. hlk· inl ar just getting away Wt.ad or wkly rates avail (714)54.5411 pnv. Mesa Verde Area S2IOOmo. uul 1ncl. 675-77!M -------------•Office space, Newport Dana Point, Sl7S/mo. hall Beach. Call Gene HiU. l.til. lsl .ti lut, avail now. 642.-0200 IK flEE F'OUND. Paul.arino Ave I~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ area. Fem.ale Tawny Are you a business exec. O,,t4 twity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Art Ceoltr & f'rames. mr. 3& home 00 beach at Qlll. Slffl)ll 8. Pvt. street. SIOO/wk .in July. 900/wk in Aucust. 2wt. mnamum. 21.3-928-1.844. *5ped.acu1ar <keanfront • bdrm Condo. Wkly -..suoo.sn.7871. UberaJ. 498-4825 --------- -------1 COIPOIATIPUZA Will share lrg lwc bome. 2 NEWPORT CENTER frpl. microwave, nicely 2 Private offices + re- turn. 546--~. ception aso. 1~ 1550 Private Party Wed/Sa\. 714-R-6971. Orange ,....._ Bulldog. Call 540-0722 CoUli Oil a trip needing ~ sec-'s l o assist you '4Z..S671 Found: Ttenage fem cat w/business a rrange MOI .. Ew•rH z.dMeliror• Grey wtlb white nose. ii I' ~ ~ SIO mrou wb e trave 1ng. Of ..... ~.~.. To , feet. Red collar . Vlt' Call7l4/894.9908 -~A Or..._.. WUloa at Placentia. Call YOU'RE THE BOSS ' Lost ar Found 8 _.., Call ~;5'9-.::;5;':86=::::::::::=.t~:· ·:ll~1d:1:,·:1;:'"':m:s:::::b-l::::!~:X.=111 Beat i.nllauoo. set own ,..... Female room mate want· 450 sq. ft. ror $425 per mo hours. work outdoors m Call your Financial An1 ma l Ass isl ance ed. lo s hare 2br. 2ba 400lBirchSt.N.B.Agenl profi table mobile Contullant at A ~l oa Leal\ll!537·2273,oofee. home oo Balboa Isl. so.scm. NEWPORT BEACH washing industry . ~ce Secured by • Rt:ward.. Small Pomera· ,. 'e ,.., AvaJ.lnow.67S-3829eves. 1_:..::....________ Sen1ce bua 6 trucll --.....u •• I Mo. Fl& AIRPORT AREA 2 de· fleets, boats & planes. ReeUr peraooaJ prop ma, lost Moo June 9 at '>"" •· n l'llll •t ~t L.. ..... A .... Roommalewan1ed.own lu:xeolftc:et1av&JJ1mmed bldgs .. heavy equip· KERRYANDERSON •flower•Tuatin.CM J L/vr •i-"" J\UTY'(/ room. brand new condo. Mewportc:...ter in Pft!DIU hi~ ol mnt-eodleu appltca (2U)92HDOO Loob Like • little red ••• rs(.... ..JJ .. "rhDNl/J I IZ50/mo. 79-1139 after~ E.1tt. auate. fice b~. Full aervlc:e, lions' Even liquid f'oa.Amweniooameol V lf~ V f 'C./ c-lnclcb sec. servlcea. La --'•-c.11•--•-·or p rt 13 Id _..... •-.c. ......~, sandblast. •ax. 6 spray YINT1mCAPITAI. u y . y rs o . e il!JV. ll/Fllatureover21.New =~~~:!°J! _earoa __ 7S2..-:2 ______ feruliu! Muumum in AYAA••• ?»ll7S.Sff-03U. ~ft-1.==;;:i=:...=-=-::J'-;~ ':' J Town Ho1De E. Clll ind. It antique decor. conf. SPACIAYAUILE ~':!o~:X~~v~ for any wortbwbl le FOUND Eqliab Setter, f,, 8¥) .~ W/DJacuu:i. UU. IDcl. rm. 644·7180. ~k lor Office, desk 6 coal. rm. syst.em., complde train pul'llOM, sso.000.00 aod Wb1te female 6' dark r~An·jM -r Lwnmous 2 BR 2 Ba, 1115 5e-0512 _J_otm __ crJ_ane __ . ----Prime loc. Cll 547-T7i7 ~ mgmt 6 mtrti. sup-up Ill r Do o a Id brown rabbit. Newport · "1 VeuaUlH. NB. A1t. Shr 2Br 1._ apt, ......... Ol•.-ICO· .. ..,. ~·. Nofraocbaefees IZ14)3a,21135. Beach Animal Sbelter. I w.. ~ ... -· D 11 1w ...... 4410 ....w a..a .cuM-·"I ...::Ml;.::.:1255;::..: _______ .,.. ............ ~-+ -. .. ...-... , _.._1 nlimited S poW\llal lD N-__. ·~"''.OOO flral or ---------....-.....,.... vvl i.cw Treasure Island, ~-~-;..;or~-1 ~OFrI~ .. ;.;·;;;·~;;.:·;;:;;:; ~-prool service 9».o00~. 1K retlllll. LOST Siamese Cat .l-1.-,,. tAOU( ~~I l BJl mobile tune. adlta. mobr .._. Verde Golf Course tulODal* rates. 71 .. MS-MCll Have 73 unit.a purtbui.q Vld.olty Sprto1dale 6 -1"""0 • 1 J u 1 • A u I • S7 O 0 . Prdb . J,_B p,dnoe-&I t ' ~u ol~ ... _.. __ , tr.-to J7IO ~A. l-11»-432-1357 at3X '1'CJU. 0pUoa Oil lit E d w a r d • . H . B • Ad-Smelt • r r • •P • ar .... ~ ..........,__ T-... u.an. a oc 2Dd to eonttrt equU.J R.EWARDMB-1541. J..,,.1,it,. ~M'~ ...:TI;;M~-~-~--~--·1 "••hioD Isle. NB. 2 be8ut1lul Dew ofnc. -·.-uB ICECREAKSHOP poskioa wltb ruwuc 1"""7 ....... ~, • L90 nu ._-_11_11______ with or w1tlaoat een-te.. ....:~ c .. XI D t loca ttoo near apply. comparable pro-LOST: Sm. cat. fem, Ute 1A-n:u, 111. ;; A ..... I ~ ' -&.-.!=M•• 1_., ... _._•:====t..,........ ..... mn. Call ev• 1515 .. ,..v .. 12:· · · N••Port Beach Pler. ptrtJae.Wqat&Xiroa. oranie ft belte. lleu r7 ~, ~ • ------.._.. --IS1·Ml4. ....,._ Prime time to buy! Cll1I Leo at ... 71U or V9*uea.l-11.Stf.«ZSZ bae&.. Jab' Sl5GO OI' •• Prat mat ,__ de-.., ,_,._ -You moy request Ad-Sitter service when mil.....,. .ind.-."· Oee•• IOU.C9f'ra timWPOllTaYD •~m.~ ,._m.zm l.Gltctoc.Smau . ....,.rat. placing yoor ad ... our Ad-Sitter • ..,..,,.~. =: N.8. l'7N'IJ5 an ..... ~ ... tm~~.~ 2 -•,•11•11·.-,-1•,.-•t-ll.._rtm .... T,..1011 ~~N:-:~~ number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot w. baw otlMI' •SUD•rs-----11-,.--........ --tn ..-tlP .... ~ 9tGl'7, eo.,..u. •P" ._ 1.._,. '..!!.. •• -................. ,. A.t&Mta. RB. Reward. od ... Ad-Sitter t~es yoor messages .. _,.!!!!!!!!·!!•!!.......,.!!!!~!!!!·!!•!!!!*!!!!'7!!·I ~~~ ~ + ~ ~.me.,,.. ~SUMO. ,,._.to ,..... ~ _.__ w.r-~c.. •••.m..mo . you cnll in at your COfWenienoe to get ~11 •11 ,1 , , 4ZIO U . Peter 110·1111. c~epUoel•t;.== MLIOW ..., • ....., • ...,.. ::1.-3='.:'.::::1.e LOST: Female blk 6 .the l'espos'5e5 to your ad ... this seMce .. ,;..;m..;;.,aa..;;.;..;.;.;·_____ B u A RT I! RS NB/Cll, ap to 4'l'OO 1q.ft.. c.IMr . ..., ., 1 • , 0.. • oraai~ P•Hlaa cat. is only :ss per week. For more ........ _ .. _ ....... ·-CO IU: A pro· avail at pri• caner. .......JI ... • • ":.:,_I d•tl•••'-lllulnt • • 1 mat' ond t ...-.... ad coll ...... uMa. vi-. I WANTAcnON? s '••eMtronmem. 11th • Nwpt lhd. • ... ,_ I h ... _ •o•tb. ••••rd I cnior tOn ° t"""'9 yoJr !"1.:• .._Xia&~ ,.,. .. ,_,,_ --s.nn~1~.!IUl'C~£·tem.~~~·i~·.~ .. ~~i~1~~~·~·~ .. ~~~g~~ .... ~~-~~me~==J...:6C2=:-561l=:._---------..l. ~UILl~~-=-~~·==::::=i=O==·=h=dAdl='42-~51'71==-1===·"::":::-.a::~===~·=•-:;=====j !_>1i!y Pllo&Cluail1ed Ad --c I ..... .-.,.. --.. -.. . A .. 4 e •• ~ ._ •• " . .. c I I I I I c .. • • . • { t t ~ June25 1980 _J.~ DAil. V PM.Of • -----------"T""' ____ w_.oi_"'W911( __ 1a..;'.;...·J-""-•-~ __ ,.,_ ~~~ ••••• !!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ Pw-d-IHt ..... Wat.4 7IOO ...._W~ 7100 i...__._ .. r-. .......... ~~ ~· .aw.re woman. DO ~~~ ..... ~!~ .... w..... 7tH twpW..._, 7100 W.W..... 7111 3 ----llll!••pill!Jfl.~.;:;T.. .. l!'ll!!l!·!!·l!·'!·.··~·-·.·.·.·.··.·.·.·.·· ·······--sniilv···· ;.;;L. ···-··-·-et e ••• .. •••• •• •••••• • ••••• • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • •• • • • • ·-··-••••••• ... •• ••• • • -.... e 11: p • e c , It r 1 4 CAM9n ACCOUH'121 r AYA81.t';"'· ........ A,1., •TELLER • ~~ N 8 loc Xlot ••mo.s CLE•tc MST .,...,_ Coul .... ha.I.,, ,.,. aft4sr tra1A1a1 Call ,.. e..t • P1eauM ~~Q C-.0 ua.~h C••Jl•. Wlfa/oUtee. '-daal41 ~for a .0.y M2•l4fM or ... Ila~. Dl&llD-Llill ... ~ •U.er •• HIJata...t/ .. lel"uc• 1llt.W Cl Jr •11.PtriaiHe '1'>,_ f*"9oa .... ,_ • .., u .. •Ualt.a. Ol'eaaaide Ea AC1•rac1J lo eccept a •---------~'fMAtlOUTCAU. ~II bJ required. Xlol ~ ,...-red TSL perww.l paakkm wi&.b ~L & R K I M a o •I er. l•r•l•~r•••• .._.,.u Sa la ry com Mot ta aem an 06't1laod 101 o p QiameUC9. alf\a, ca• .._.... ..0 abl!aty ---panmity for srowtJl aod Exp. pref'd ~'7673 lllca ~ dtlc-• 11 Art Nwdlewor" 1hup, iedva•cemeol Pl••H i,.._._ -..,.,_l J .. __ ._ MC ...... -,...~ Nt mJ na McO•• -aptr Df'C' ,.or Info coouet Chen Warna ~ .,.... • ac..-l - ti). t111 A~• • 1mM nll C1 :I 4491, tO fl aG m 'l'ZO PertdM Co rneatth dept --------1-------_,. "'-Sat )C~fH ( CJAS T 8N4K ~ t ysi-4.Swpm. WM * fOXY LADY* -LaltOWamerAve , ~Jll& Mlectrlc. fU CX1TCAU.OffLY Ac-'.... ll3ll'f .. OR l"abnc-thaln Fo&IM.U.Valley.CA inc. records. phuM. • • '7~I Ill* ACC~ PttlCb u.&lataAt f'abrlc: ~UllJOppEmplyrM/F various pro~rt.. Small ~ ~..a.•v orMalldP pnf'd Ci.II office. f'IT Location • ~..,.._ • Malll'C'C'fl, Mt <6060 Irvine tr Sand Canyon TQIUIY' Of N"'JIClirt cwta NZ·IS11 a on 11111..-p S..ve'• Ha.Ir Ka~ .. Sp. lTD~Bl~d C)lt ••-10.m2!>m MASSACE ll01"1A0 llfY'BTIC II As.SAO t: ~~M• COYER GIRL •OUYCAU.• m471I MC/VlSA ARST LADl llC*'t• ....... •r.tyO.C....• • 972-1145 * MC Is Vau Accept.ed A.S.........-rs Boat euembler. cn1.11t Wvd.~. ~ C:O..lJ .. boom Autoatublle pa1ot .. r '1 hut' i•xper •orklOJJ ""'' A.odaoani•t-' ~ Au&umoblle bod)' wilh wood. flbe-rtlua • Concuslon Put time We'nt ma.n'1helper l'.!"P C>lll) dtctrl<'•I OufC leld 6wn.merhelp.161sl7yr accounl~ Th rt •re m•DY ne.., flrma 1oovlc1 Into lhc Orance Cowlty are•. br lqJ.O( about an UJC'r~iu 101 dem•nd for 4"• ~rieoc-cd accouol101 penontM!I CPA' A~1lon 1 u Acc:ouol&DU. lAl'>t Aceow1U&nu. ~ Acl'OWlla.olS 8ookllttpers AccounlWf( Cler\11 Leo'a &U "1U VacbUI.~ C17U ~ l~U bns per w~k -0 C Ra ce wa y .\\TTOW<YflV•. tJOOKKEEPER P IT :16U5ll·Bob. ~ & U.... tnvel a1eocy Ellp ~ 01NJ1.t...,I q'd M4,QZZ Get Ml"for the J Car aod ulVUl"l(E_E_P_E_R __ the 'llOI c k>acou' I Aa uvvn lfWIJJ~~ Che~y ~lore 1n Garment mll hu good ellt'illOI Airpo rt 1n opp()' FtChtc Slrocl( »C dU1trhl complu '1111111 ctoe Sal opeo Man oil add..> romb1nauoo now ~ reaw:oe. P 0 Box (Of" tz straight 1tU »od 2'.llS, Newport Beach CA leut'' GenerO\J) t'Om !l2fi6:I pena»llon 11nd demo plan Auto upenence not reqwr~. but pre VIUW M!liu>i helpful * Saka Mgr HOWAAI> Ce.•r•t Dove tr Quail SU Nt..'WPORT lit:ACH laoMi11pe1 F/C Cl'A P\rm al MacArthur BJvd • J amt>c>rff Rd . Irvine 7~--027 4 -- t;ooee1s1on Worke r s AduJt.s I Sat a month $4 50tostart Many open inp Exper not nee 0 C Ra c.-ew•y ~-S.Sl l Bob C<><* Elli>er'd only All sh1fU Good pay • company b~nef1ts Apply Ill person 400 S Coaat Hwy. Lag. Sch JOUYIOGS COUNTER HELP If you Ut! D<1l a W liln! of lhe bt'nehu of wOt'luna Aut.oSa!es •!llm_'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~ tem porary. Vl~ll U!I or TOP rEOf'll (Pve Id a call, we wall bf> Ot4LY! IJOOKKEEPl!:lt Jo:Jlpand1og Irvine CPI\ hrrn has career opeDln..: for a full rharg(' bkltpr w/proven l'Omputer ap \Jlude. t::xJ)t'nenee thru adjusted tnal balanee & llll rt>l1tt<'d boo&keepmK l'e!lponlltb1lll1es Jncomt' tax t'llpt'r. desirable St»rting ulary range from s12so1rno 1·om rnensu rat e w l'lq1er l!Jl.00.Sl t-)i II ll ow . I' /1' cou.n tl' r twlp ., ~andw1ch man t-:xpent-nt'e J•rc>ferrcd t;a_ry_·~-~_67_S.2193 ~ Queeo·11z.e attr. wht I". 50's aeeu king 11nt1 whl ~ or prof. man SS-89 6'2-4300. Ad·Sltter #247, 2'hrs. happy to di.acW1s It with We w1rnt e11p4"rtenced you We ure localed 1J1 s!Ues pt:f'SOIU\ wuh pro t he Coldwell Banker ventrilt'k recordof eHm Buildmg ing~ If you 11ri• ex 2333N Broadway 11200 noonent'1ng dltrtt'Ullle'I Santa Ana r-u..ft~ 17 l""lll"' ""IOl with your dome"1l1c ••JI~ .. ~ !!all'!!, JOU\ our wmmng OkJ fuhfun hone drawn Jo'REE PARKING team at ROB WITllAM hay ra des On I y 2 ~1·~~-~!!!!!!~!!!~~~ V W for 1n.st:1nt money mmutes from the beach call J erry or Phil &>3 7S51 IOOll•HPB F /C area. BBQ fac.-1ht1e:s Can AttowJlJn6: ~~-7880 __ _ accommodate grouP6 up w 500 (714)6J7 ~ ..... k -1-"ashloo Island 1ove:.t Baby:.1tter1housekl'•'f*r . ment hrm t:JtCl.'llenl op. CUDIT ASS'T lmmrd openin~ for "• 1~r Cn•d1t t\u1~t.inl W'heavy phonf' t'llper m uur t'red1t dept 1:c)(wl c·l1·n<'al slnll.s '1!St'nt111l XJnl ,.,> bt'neftt "i I-or <1ppl \all P1·r~on11t I ~ ./ G n" WTH Pt= Perfor•HH LOT Atl•.S••· ....... 'ft '-ti opee••I I• Newporl I.I. hU • part U.e.. • Ncplc •• 8• • ~... 8 l 7 Ila t • ,_.,_.1_.,. ______ _ PEOPLE THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ....... f1ID ... PART TIME EYa41HGS Bet:omt> u trnmf.!d ~a le~ counselor wvcr 21) with the J im Long & /\ssociatC'S Agency to super v•se and c haperone DA ILY P ILOT carrier boy!-> and ~iris on a one-on -one basis. t.•venings 6 to !)PM . We n eed c·nn('Prned. innovative persons who art• looking ror a lucrallve part·ttme poi-.1l11>n :::.4 hour to start. Call 642-4321 . ext 250 bt'tween 2 and 6PM. Ask for Lori DISTRICT MAM.AGER ntAIMEE ('1nul.1t1on department has an opf'n 1ng f o r a trc.tinee an the C1rt.·ulatton. S<1lel'.>, ServH'C: and Colif'ctton Arca Selectt><I applicant ""tll r('<-'l'I\ c ;,, liberal startmJ! s alary rt·~ularly s<:ht•duled r aises. bonu~ o p port u n 1 t H'.., <• n d m a n y f rt n ~ e tumcf1ts s uch as paid \ ac:at1ons. pa1c.l group ut...,ui;anc.·t·. lift· insurance and <knlal tovcr<J~l' Mu~t he 18. have gom1 drt\·tnf! record fl ours ~enerall y 11/\M to ~PM Monday through FrtdHy Saturday overtime ava1labh• a~ nt.'('(lt·<l (( you ;.irt: qualtfied a n<t 111lt•rt•!->lt•d 1n lt'arntng new s p~pcr c·1 n ·ul<1t1on h11s 1n£'<;S. c·omt.· tn pero.;on a11d ,1.,k for Jl;1rn Se<_.lev or Ken 1:11dd.11cl h<-fon· 10,\M o r aftt>r 2P:\t \1 0 11d.1\ thrnu~h Frid;iy DRIVERS SATURDAY & SUMO A Y .................. Call llACIUNlST retired .rtlo J im, 714-07 ... 1 from WlllllkS like to won 2 « J t.ultolPJI daya per ... f(I&' ... u HAii STYUST m.nuladurtna l1nD ia 1'9 ,...._ lloada)"I only. Jrvtae. Pl• call: Mr. PQlalbly mon, DO ro&Jow. RU.y • .,.._for •PP'· lalwnury. Hal.r Galler)' Mk for Carol, 551-'7950 Hardware sa&ea. Apply in pe ra on C r o wn Hardwue, sun E Coast Hwy,Cd.M HIAD CUSTODIAN Head cuA.odian Deeded by HllDllnllOO Beach Cl· t y Sc h ool D l1t . --Sl204/mo. depend· ID& on uper Apply 736 14th5l. H 8 ~1 Madrieifl ... ol•ITAL MACMteST , ....... Small mf1. f1rm haa Im· med. openln& for reUred model maker, mold maker or tool • die to wort ln ft • D dept. Mutt hav• own toob. Clean 1 h op. Good pay • beodl\.I. Locaited lo SJC. Call Tom J oboaon : 831-11840. Hdp wanted. fU.ll lime ---------pomtJoo an our reader ad MechinW delJl Hrs Mon Prt. 9.5 .... , •ITAL Telephone ., counter MACIWMIST'S sales. Requires ttood 2ndSHtn spell.Jn&. anmmar, tr Candadat.u must have penmanship MWlt enjoy 5 + y r a related ell meeung the public APP· perience, work from ly Pennyaaver. 1660 bluepnnts Must bave l'~~Ua t\ve . C M fabnc•ted new tooUn1t HOUSl'..Cl.EAN ERS up l.O e pr llr Car 64$-51.23 ~per needed for permanent fo'/l' worlt. ID be4lu beal·h 41rea rondo Ntct> Job 1n lllnt worktnte c:a>d. Pleair.e t'all "7s.610t Mon t.hru Jo'r1 II t.o4pm and n!pair ULSl.JJJI tool •n& 1J1 producuoo We ol fer ezcellent c:ompan> benefits includin1< rne<hcal, dental and op Ut·ul 1nsuraoce Please •PP'Y ID peraon SHIUY.IMC. 17600GIUeUe. lrvloe Equal 0ppor Employer tMYIHTO.Y / Ma inte11aoce: For Apt. PURCHASIMG ClSll Complex io eoeu Meu. f'..xp "d inventory t'OOLrol. _C..11~1~ vurcha!M' order follow up. oraan11~ person. t )pt' 4S+wpm. lrv10t· !''urn m fr 5 40 IUS~4 K.arw ~HVEHTOIY COH- n<>L CLBK f:lllL E le c tr1c1an & Carpenter Hotel e1q.1 pn!ferred Apply t.o Mr IU.y!> Surf .. Sand Holt•I, L.ag fkh. 4!fl 4477 forKna. ESCORTS •95).4471• .\J•• ys open MI.ti TRIV~X.. INC a manufacturer of cum put.er termana!ls. h~ tm· mediate open1n& for .., thru f'. 1 thn.i 6. ,,tart portun1q t:x p~r & 7 21 2 children under 7, matunty r~wred LJ ll 1 my homl', 1)4.•rm JJO:.tl1on MO-OIZ3 ~~ --... --.. --... -1 DATA ENTRY I OPERATOR MORNIMGS D1•ltH·r (Jatl\ l'tlot bundl,...., lo 1·ar· rwr-. H1·qu1r"" \,tn or 1<11.t.!1· 1o1.:ig<>n .1 n<I ,1 i•r><><I d rl\'1111..' r•·c·ord J>hr1n1· 1-)Jtry level pog1\lon m m.itenlll C'Ootrol dept Wall bt-rellporuuble (ur urdt-r1ni: part :. f'~l.,bll'h1n.: l1m1t.. & ll'lalnl.tUUJ\R .ukqwite Ill \t"flt.or) leH•b Abt.lit) tu work Wtlh flj(U rf"• J must T.-luni: Jpphc u tton.' btwn Ii llA'f uni> ~T H \TUH.1-.X li6i I Arrn.,tron1t he Irvin" t: () fo. 1\ Kendavts ln<I O> Ma.tntl"flance man helper foc apt rornpln lD C M Rftlred or ~em1 &'2·5073 ~'l,At .t:I<, :.~ & ap 1-"l""I -.tore Grow1nfl: 1n ~~(!.'flt chaJn Mnl(l l'XV r~qu1red X.lnt l••llf•fth Send rcsunv· to <"l~t111~d Ad No 711 c to U;uly J>1lot , PO Doll J.560, CM ta M e5JI. t;.,.. 921626 ROLLSftOYCI!; ESCORTS bcorts.-Owtcal 24 HN. 751-0537 rlnOMI W.icH5360 .•...••................ WEDDING Sfo:RVIC t-::S 4213 or hcenM~ COST ACCOUNTIMG CLYISR. ~VIOUS ellpenen~ ID a ro11nufactunnti environ ment w.mg standard coi.t llX'lhod and EDP re poru Will a:.stst c06t ac Ban.Inn& TB.LB 'BAIMff MU3l have good math barlq~rounr1 a. l )'p•nR ab1hl) Xlnl workinl( C()()(b &r full l'O bent>f1b Call for a ppt Mr Mun1toi1. Wl·st.em Thnn a. L-Oun, Cu!\\11 Mda, ~3153 64S 7716 _ l'OW'llanl Ln establishing • 0 -.. NKJ-•N_G _____ _ CAMBIA PBSOH For UHM» Dept. At least 2 years uper prelt>rred 1-:Krellenl rompany bt>n1-f1ts Salary commensurate wilh expenence Appl) 1n person lC'I P1tuJ Ward or Seth Shenton SR. Ant Shi1t An 1ml"OC't11.Jll' u~·nin..: •·ttsls (or a :.•·If rmltval•'<i md1v1du.1I ex penence<I in a manufH<' tunn..: l'n111rnnmt-nl Will 1)Jlt'rate J Uau ~-1,1un HOlO ..nd or MOS S.•m••, 411 I 1; 1:! 1:121 1·:,t :!I 1 ,1 ' i... tor lbrrv ~1·1 ·11 \. b1u.il Opportun1t v J·.mpl1nn WEEKEt-40 WORK Saturday & Sunday Morninq fh 11\t'r !lath 1'1loh t11 "1.:1•v...,ra<k• ,\· 11111·-. \T11-.1 ha\1· d1 1wnd.1bh· 1·.ir ( .d\ (rt'Ul )..'I' 11;111\\11 ~, 11\:! •1:!i\ \1 ANA<.i t:M ENT ttlRTII CONTROL.<...IH l'Ontrols, monitoring AN• perpetual inventor)'. Tuba l 11 tertlttut1 11 n vanant'e a nalysis. und bylaparoscopy (Band mtnes to gemeral ledger . Aid Surgery) & vusec and 1ntl!rface with t om1es . 177S2 Beal·h manutactuno.: TELLER ~Cocnt Daltyrtlot 330 W El.a y StrPet <..:o&ta M eli•. ('A 642 432l Wt' otrEtr a ~table work ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT t-nv1ronmenl ...,1th un e.11 330 WHt lay St .. Cotto Mno. Co. l.1ml01" 11~ .. h-<1 lull lll'lll' ( fl r (.' IJ n V II I •• ' !' I' n l lop1ut.1 Xlnt lx'n,•f1t., 111<'1 1n.'lur anc:t' lnC'l'nt1 vc &I sick pay Appl) Hlt11f'r I> Manor )4() V 1ctona. <: M l.o<·al ('\erut1ve Set'kll 11wilif1ed 1nd1v1dwil for tul(tl mco~ P1T ~nua l.lof1 Nu inveistment re ~1Arernent f''nr appoinl rnent u 11 645-5921 Blvd, H 8 . ( 714)843-0330 FREE Pr-.m•CJ Tntt.g ABORTION • G ma. tll lAllMpt _. ~ Amn."'4al• •Low fee_.., uit.T ...... Camu .. g. s-.... , ......... •PosM>p&... •Co•ul11' & •~ rd •Mod l·C ol & k-C C• Ac.c.4tfihd. • Coafldoattlal & ,.,......c.... ACCOUNTS UCEIYAILI Poe1Uon requires high school diploma aod some es:penence ma manulac· tunng accounllnit en vll'OllDJenl Type~ lo 50 wpm and operate an ad· da" I cakula tor by touch.. We offer compet itive s&lanes and »n e•cellenl benefits package For rnore mrorma lion pleaK <'Olllact PERSONNEL lili>$ 1111\lf I( IN( .. _, ... · .. -. llRTH COKnOL J LllO Redhill Avenue STUIUIATIOM Costa Mesa. Ca 9'2S26 For r..fcw ..... or ,_. Er~ual Opp Emplyr MI Jo' Columbia Savuig.,, a pro gress1ve oraani1ut1on. has a an>wth opportunity avatlable LO its AJlabe1m admutlatrallve office& 1YJJlnR of ~ wpm and good customer relatioo.s ablls are reqwred. 'illl months sa..L or banking expenence i:s preferrt'd Thas position offers a beauutuJ worlt environ meot. top start.IDlt salary and outstanding benef1l.S including dental. C'om pany paid career appan:I and frtt parkml( Pleak call Nancy Perrin at C7l-H TTG 7101 for mon· 1monnauon Cal hio S..iRcpc.dlo. AHOC~ Eqwl! Oppty Employer ...... appoillhm~.--------------~--------------c.cil: 8ANlU NG CAUFOIHIA ,....AMCY COUM~MG savec1.1MC. AP'CAl.f H!WPORT IEACH 752-0053 SANTA AMA 972.3104 .&,... '(!t=! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Humeamker want.It lo de ACCTG BKPNG TEMPORARY ~r today to work c.ci vanous a ccounlin1 a. bookkeeping ai.s1cn· mcnlll Work close lo your home fo'1 1ure L1erlLs to Senior t\ccoun lanla ~ throughout Orange C<IWllY llOlllEWT NALFB accounlef11JS 2333 No. Broadway '200. Coldwell Banker Sida .• Santa Ana t11411l5-410l FREE PAIUONG CCJClll*'kon live-in. Xlnl '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ rflb,C.S574 no..2112. •· • _,,, W-..S: Part time olficc woR. Call bM ... l .. tlP)(.-.2809 AdYertlaln1 CL.ASSIND ADY91lSIM6 'RAM' SAVINGS REP Our heauuful U.11,una or fice 1s .,eek1ng Jn 1•x penenc~ Teller for .. full ume operung ThlS poertJon olfen ut'elJent l(TOWth opportunity and )(real benefits mduding •f'r~ par\mK •Pa10 carffr apparel •Profit shannl( •PaJd medical/dental Plea..ae call Gen~ f'r1ulle lit 494 7!1()6 for an 10 tervlew appouitrnent FtDBJfT FIDRA.L ...... Lo.AM& 310GlenayreSl., Laauna Equal Oppty Employer SAVllSllP t-~c.iual <Jp p o rtun1t y t:mployer CANVASSERS ndlent !>alu r )' i1nll 642-4321 beoef1ts pack.aitt' mrlud ing comrny paud Lift>, All~ Oppoi lwfity ~« Med l c a a n d D l' n l a I I ~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!9 ln:sur11.Dces. PenslOfl and one week paid vacat1on after six months Plene Janllorul, part lim•'. !'Ill a n u f • i-t u r 1 n ~ :. h u 1• penlOfl for maoulactut Ill& ol lJ Ith ting flxt ures. Mtth•o1cally inclined l>epe odabl e . Co . bmriils ~9201. •SB.50 HR* I apply at· PERSONl'lEL mi>S ORJVERS Croas country 1Generalolf1tt aun .,. Engha.h s peak l'to sptttal llcenR req'd Expeneoced otf1tt belp Ul& R.dennc-es. &3l 7?2'1 MaC'GN'(lor Yacbt.a. 1631 4'llr wk 2 nights 6 Sat Laodscape ma1nt.enaoce Plar'f'nt1a C M J e•els by J oseph f~mannttdfd Van~---------- F.lett nontc· t e cho 1 c .-; n ~_9066 ____ ----dwea f'u 11 I• l'DI' Pt'f'Tna llAll£Tlll TO START C..1ea.11 cut l'Dt'n tr woa:>c n widnvu she IMIVI A 1¥ 3180 Kedhlll AH <..:o.ta Mesa. CJ 1::.qual Opp Empl)'r M ,.. -IWtll Good co tk'1~f1l .. Jr Sr level. teallnlf It Gt'ner~I off ice htlp APP 1 y al A ., II EJPmJ a.EB troub.leshootin•. d1«1tal n~-... Good •or .. 1n• .. ~ ... • Landscape. 23811 Via lw.. Patiol latc.. '14 974 !1741 Ask for Larry Milne CASlllt:I< llousewarrs h.les Appl)' 111 1>4c'r'lf.H1 Crown ll1trd wart>, 3107 1-: <.:st If w.o.y_. _C_a_M __ _ CASHIEIS UTDTEM ~AllKf:TS FM 2nd & JnJ Shifts We promote to manage· ment • superv1.1100 from wilhm WANT A CARt:ER., Call l 714 t 6Jl 9421 CHAIGol MU1lU Ulalleng10g poeitlon foe 1\.fhab onenud nu~ 3 11 J0sh1Ct Must be de· dlult'd to &ood patient r ue Xlot benefit• a. 'alary Apph JHS Supe~or _ Ou.Id c»refor2)rold Moo thru Fri, vaned hrs C M. area. Ask for CLO dy. S57·3:!i8'7 or 81M·3331 i.)'lt"1la + aomr •nak>tl ooods ~ typan,c. aome ~·abnt':.nte. Mau100 Vie At least z 'r'> ex per t 1I1 n t F P t 1 m f JO 7~7s1 ---------•I Good b~n•fll., (."osta Ml-~ UECURATlNG Jo'LARt.' Nat'I Co needs qWiltly Jll."'Ople Lo <'OOrdinGll' de l'Of""I 1n ofhc~ & homt'\ f'1are for color & IO\f' fur people nli'cessan <.:all Karen 848-~378. J 7pm o.ti•ery I. Stod& F 'tame N1i;:hl 1h1fl Wl"d thru Sun M11"t lw 18 495 t; 17\.h~t l'M l>--ntal At<.,'l. Npl B• h restor;it1vt' pr.1ctH f' need:'> e•pl'r . maturf team m t•mbe:r Gnod i.alar) !TUI n) bentf1l1> 631 2MIO Ot-n1al AtOMTOFACE UCIPTIOMIST lyr crurumum front f'x pt'r Co mput er tmo-.ledl(e helpful Good hou1'i 837 f1T7 I Mt"\» arl't. ~t>-42"71 tl11t1~r w°'""••~• ....... ct .. ,. .. , <.enenl PWMIBS MB.PB Will tram S200..,. k stvt Open 8.am Spm 996-Mll Off4CEWOU Sito W1ll traan Sl80 to start ()pen8am 8pm 996-MIJ HIYBS $.200 W1I W1U tra10 true II. dn ven Open Sam 8pm ~ lJ Letclll Secret•ry n...-d~ for bus> Hfl L.tw offl<'t' Xlnl typml i-k llb rt-q Sill '~ 8484114 LAcJlll~/ ·~·· Fa.'lh100 hfamJ, Npl Sch Tax ht1i;,t100 law off1<'l' 1;ood wo rlt1n11 c·o nd 1 t tons S alar) C'om mt-n 11 u r a\ l' w I cap,, bl lltJee-. 644 s.232 C»rt'•r opportunit y ava1luble for C.hfoma:i re•g1,terf'd ("1v1I Eruonttr w 1ex penrn<'t> 1n Ma.<rll'r planning & de ~•WI of wat~r rl'1\0Urt'f•l' pro1ects M1n1mum uf ~)'ni t•Jlpent•llCt' des1ra ble St!nd resume to Mr F\K>nt..s al Robert Bein. W1ll1am t•rost ., A<, Vl(."ldlft. t.01 Qwill St !°llf:Wl>Or1 Be•ch CA 92l6GJ Amrncun Ciuide 1-'tt ---------• LIGALnAIHH --------G••H• rrodstioa. P\ time help wanted Mon fl Tueti rughb for production Appl) at P enny•a ,er . l660 Pl.acen~-~a~·-~~M----~ DECUT1VI SICllTAaY ~t'""8fu1 candidate is one who 1s a prole-u100a I m htt field Required ---------• top typ1na a. ahorth&od GB BAL Offt<:E f'ree to appl1c1tnt Ptr'lonal 1nJury firm .,,e t'll:S enlh usa•slt<' ~ Company will tra.tn Plush ofr Au·µort loc 81 ltnitual helpful To Sl.100 Abo ftt J<>bs Ca ll Ca r ol 8ut'k , ~O SOOt . Snflllln& • Snellin& Aien cy of Newport Beach l\1tenc). 4340 <:a m pus Or 'llDJl.a and •n abtllty IO Faahloo lllland IDV~lt· public rl"lalion~ Com mmt farm~ mature. prnsallon negotablt' In responaable. a ccunte DBfTALASSIST.AMT quire 1740 Nt'•po rt penoo Prefer lite bkpa 1---------Blvd Coal• Mesa back&rOUDd. to handle --t:xpenen<'ed cha1n1dt' 714 046 9661 commiak>oa acC'OUO~ UV£ 1N for eld4-rly lady. deot&l u.su lant nffded ------1 tr hceoaia c hmct1001 Irvine.' Lilt' hskpna. for qu&llty lrvln~· olf1ce t:X~nenced Ganknt'r Call. Ml).-01.23 ~I Room Is board Maal be uperieoN'd in Two day• a wttll. ,.., day :;;;~~;';~;;~;;~:! t-1nanc.-1al C'ODS1derallon npaaded duues llhoy Mu.11t have eqwpment. Older .roman pref'd. Call benef1t 11 lt1clud 1na locaU.onCamt'OShotts •••rtwl ad Silt.er. •256. 542-4300 medical SSV·Sll 1 dY!L 71().91)88 -~ 840-1.IJM eves. ---Ellcellesa\ opmiDa with _2'_tioun __ . _____ _ C,'hlld care. reepons1blt: F M 1 1 1 t fiM Irvine co . Exper in .._..,...locarefor2a\Tla, DENTAL Of.f'I C t: 1 rg 8111 am na or. a tra.ffic. uia or data I•---------..-~ !'DUil bave e llper. with Loa.n ~· aa•10tl l2.l.2pmto6pm Proa reSllVt'. bu sy . handlayup,andlou<'hup <'Ontrol dep t. Creal Because or our sue c~!!'lful growth 10 the rna.n~actunnic ol com puler terminals. we have an 1mmcdiat1· opemn& for Uus pc..1l100 Will pn>C'el!S :o1all"'\ orders .md tk' resporuible for all paperwork pertaining t.o International ('U..~U:uners Mu ~l II.n o w pro per tkx'WJ11.'nlallon reqwred for t>~llOrllnfi:. and be uble t.o de»I effectively with 1111 r ontact!'I . MuMt bl' abll· tu ty1ioe and Wk ditto rrw rhme. Pn'''~" expent>nt't> re quired for th1a ma rlteUnJC Vofl1l1on Prefer some l'Ollt>ite business sluc:hes wh1C'h include market mg w., offer a st.able worlt envll'Ollment with an eJt· 1·e 11 t' n l 'I a I• r y a n d bmefll.s pacltaite includ· 1ng company paid Life , M ~d1c•I and Dental Insurances. PelWOll and one w~k paid vacauon aft.er Siil months Pleue apply at: PERSONN EL mi>S IMIV(X.INC • w,;;, 0ft~bill'A;.;" Costa lleaa. Ca . Equal Opp Emplyr M / F Mon thru Fri Irvine specaabty practice lout work. Oufrleld Vachu benefits • much OP· area. Call After &pm ed 1n Fuahlon la land ~u portun}_~U fRoltr ·~~~-CLERK II M..noCAL/INS. GIRL SSZ.S744. ae e ks ASSI ST A NT ---------1 menl. ~ •. _.._, c.ua BUSINESS MANAGER f'1e clerk. 1eneral otnce. O:>uU1 Penoanel Agen ftll Tltne Doelor needt front ofc. Cl v 1 I Eng 1 o e er Boobeeplna. typui&. In typma required for pro-cy,2790HarborBl.Cll. typial w/lol. eap. La& Drafllman /De11aner. aurar><'P • i en ofc rbo\iooal purpoaea, h1 1 "!!!!!!!!N!!!EV!!!!!E!!!R!!!!!A!!!F!!!E!!!E!!!!!!!!!!~I oreat Watem Savtnp • Bch.4.tt·t843 MlD 2 yr exp. DoaaJd E. lmowled 1a UaJ d y 1: Loan rweda a bl'idlt ln-Slevena. lnc . ..-is. 1e eMeG . achool 1ra . armer'• divichaal to won 1n OW' lilatical rroet olrtc:e help IJMrior O.lp Sludeu' <F>..-. Ptremp&oy.111 N.B./C.11. atta IG-111115 .. w...-''" ....................... The Clualfted Adverti&· 1111 Department or the Daily Pilot hu an Im· med.late openin& o n • telepbooe Hit• de1k . Ml.Wt be able to type ·~ proll. 0 wpm , aood ~voice. Salary pl• OMD""•kln SU. back-.....S very beellldal. •aullaol company ~ tnct• imdical, dllUI, credit aoioo etc. For lotanlew pleaH call: toel.all1'1 OW beauUf\ll San Peclnl office baa an Immediate opentna ror a Telltt. Sb monlb• e ape rteoce 11 pnferred. but wa will lnilD • abarp lodlvklual wt&h a..,._, cub budl· \J\l~Tbis fQU cau 844-Gfi83 In A u r • n l' e G r 0 II p ........ '. Loan Proce&al.n& Depart· ,..... ror busy Newport Clerical DONUT Shop, earl)' AM s.cHLOO. E 0 E . Gf'OWloa nnn requua ment. Kno•l ~dae o f Optbamolo&l•l omce. Newport Beach eqwp Noup.~ Woman a"e t"Ue Clerk, a lup9f job penon w1varied akW. LtOOO Burrou1h1 Calhrldys:.-..>tll . leaainl co look.lo& for 25 or ov•r prelsrnd. A~ wtth a sokt • 1ilv• trad· Ut• "'°°" keepU.1. lll• TenDIAaJ. T)'ptna •bUtt.Y brl &bt e nthualaattc pl lo DI l.YPal • pboDe contad. of 45 WPll. wllb 1·2 ~Lab ln Newport pw110Dtor~nt.ry level re-Y penoa: pprty lo& co. Top P•1 • ll-alura dependable Y••rs ~l erlc al ••· Beads hu opeeln1 la cepltonlal poaltlon . Dolluu. llM Ne•port bmaf'lu. Call f« •PP· f9~oln preferred. ~ b9lMN office f« 1d Genen.I ofc still.a req. _Bl_ •• _C11 _______ 1~11:..:un...:..:..::..·';..:.m,;..:.;... ------------• ~ ror tYP'al repo11.a • =9A£ eo.tall .. Eq~Y MXX>mn'AJCT /BOOK· ~ autio~a•ail DSPD ....... ...,_,.+ Jfatn• r H' 'odh pniftl s-' mo. llmt ba•• _... lor act.•" ..-S ...U car• .,.n.ooe ..._ .. Nwpt lta.ealat7 lo aulo nltl routH. __ "" ___ .,.. ..... .d .... Call ..... to tMI ...U.. tO lfr.,~, •1-1lll. al Jw':.·"· O. OL. n. AW t11m on .. : • eelJeDt N1ar')' •Pakt medJcal/dieol.al ....... put ... •Pront abarin1 •,.,...caner appu.el -oood powtll pcQDtlal FIDllJ1'Y f&lfAL t!I.:' .... --~ ....... ,..._ .... adJ .. AIP. co•••tHh .. ,.,_. eotaa.m\J. Aa .... OH::;t-MY ........ Oall Dltlllle IOI On•atd • P11 alalft, ....... , .,,.. .. DU lltft JM, Jillll. ldL m.-(!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! F1no whit )'OU want Iii 1111...._ fut wkft Dall1 :•::..-=:Ml::=Oal=l=80-=M'71::::J O.Uy Pllot Cluelflada. Piil& WUl Mt. 7!1i2-tm Dre 11 •ho p . s lo r • P1or•I oa1,..r. aaper Girl ~J. nm ernoda, You'll find the woftlq • "'11ial. We offer ~· ---------1 cmnacer. top ulea lady, ooJ.y Full lime. Male aalll ba~ car. Ml'-A-tt11riroft.ma•t comlorta• paUtlva ul, pald vacl a.-.CA&. u d r --bla. U.. peop&e you won prorll 11tarlaa. lllaQ UCWT'tOMIST aper, we aroome or OK. cal115'7~ pew. Penauble, typiol wllb friendly at tb• baMllta. Pie .. pb-. A.trob6c Da.orio1. a ca· Nihmc!,v•~=. '~: P'roo\ otnc. Ui Med.le.al :;::·.~"~~ b e oefa\a puluaa Betty for lnt•nle• UmaJ ntMN ::f.· hu C114)S.-locr7 L ab ba1 opeoloa. dirt.,.• sUck ablft car . ..-..-. _•_•_••------- an homed open na ln Pr• v I o"• •a P • Paya U .to br. Su Pl•••• coat•cl •rt Med. Sec.'°' vacaUoe,... P .V. for n iai:'d Driver to pick up d•· ~ ol ~ a.-.....-i. " ~/alat 1 • c...s pata • .-ltle daUnW.. Hrt _.. &oi-....-..;.;;.;..;....;...;....____ Moen al '71'·.,....,lJ for lief. J11l7 21.July 2.5. , ~1k.1.Ua. 11 >'a r d • o r ll apm. W• o ffer com· GU••AS ••pp+t-•. ~.•JW,.,.._, S&ABR ! EZK PET _.,., ML pd vec ,.... ARW a.rical CUIET&ll Y ltHI __.n ' NI • ,aft UIM. All llK&T ~ l:W .... T'ICN. SICllr.-S 81Mhllvd. ' ~~'~j.'..: ,::! art as . U•lff>rm• --..1 WWllllll ~ ~ ,_ £mploy11111at nall. In Betty for lalaul••. ~. A.-11 °' 51_... aar-lw lie TeeL J. • nsulll 1urrouadla,1. ·---====~--•• •• cww . ._.,.. .. 11:1... 11-.J 1Jn11d;,.-to· ~ ~ CompellUH pa)'. D• ..... No....,e•H:n· ··---t.c --... wvt.w•1'lN.P'Ofcnon llm01'ww••1ra• •MAtt&••rn IY um......a =-~ ~iaa....nc.. bllo. call~_. older. X.. U. eout aPa'd. f'\dl t.11iie. A» S.nlcej.!.a:' W. St =·-~::'1!•~: ty l•. ,.,... r ... lcill ~ .._.. tf/;,, r..,"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!IMoclall•a. co•m'la. ·-P\ecllll JOW c.;1ualned 1 lllMllTnatlO . ._J.., .._tllnl"rl 1: llbM, fa utraa. M•• ad ll ao alapla •• J..a ~:a::a.C::.· r:t:.~'""M'_•_M __ ,._a_. ____ 1----------i.. .,..., .. u.. Altet , .... •ll •l•ftnea .• ~ ova ua a call oa the vao., CJlfo ot ll•tar Halrdr•Htr. eUHL•l• .._.., _,_ .........,., Clp.eillMt. ,._.end we11 Wp JOU bet we N 1 w llopa 6 SeU rill l!AIKI sa•• too0f8 loca· ... ,_ &o:M .... fU.#7..-r. ( --s .,_, a4 •r•t ,.. 111cl4> lt'•• ••zm u.. heellb ,._ • Tiie. o.111 .,._, P.O. Bos sw. fdJe ~ ..,... -. 11 eultl. IG.llTI, 0.-.n.d ~ IG-5171 IWr e.dliln. _.... 191. Co1ta llaN-,-. o.uy Pilot Cluallled Ad. I , l .. .. ~':'t_!'LOl * Wedi.._,.,.,,_., 1• twtW..... 71H N19W..... 7100 MlllpW..-4 7100 ~;~T ••• •• • •• ••• • •••• ••• ~--;T•••• •••••••• ••••••• •••••• •• •••••••••••••• • , • -tic "!~.'.~•••-•7••tM M9W_..., 71• ~W.... 7tM __. .... ,,.,,.. T9acber/1Hal proeram '"' .. Lw lllO llt•lll'•M•••• ._ • • ••• ~-.. .. ••••••••••••••••• ~;r••••••••••••••••••• tllllll•l.' ;;-e~ llCllf Al'Y I ~dlaator. Ur1aotl7 -·••••••••••-••••• ...... ••••••••••••••••• ·--.. ··-·--•• ·-.;::;:;..~l&I Pll'&..U-.,......., ,_ aDTAUILAHT f"tnha 1u•1up1 Ill A ll a IC T I Ill 0 wded t.o l"Knlllt bc»t OH Dryer Hotpolot ••I •UY * * W__,all • ......._ Sold • .,.._ ..._ hllll l\aWa ,._. hllr, rri • c llllOW ~ eeo11 aa>-a_Ul ... wal • ....... , aa&AJICH fa mlllu for J wk Huvy-duty deluu Good ............... ..,.. 6 w/ ..... &op. ~~ ... • ..... ..,.,. ..... .... .... ,.,.,...,.. p I I r • t I 0 • • • ' ...... <M.. ..... ---fte In* r.T:i'.... Jnp I llomt IUY pro. 0¥t"Mi.ie. 11" l.lte new A,ppliucn-OR I •Ill • ....,tmn. --· = &ru9 ,.-0....._ ca&lllllclorlWdlPll McCGralC'h &.eadtec ....... lll'8&1Mam t1p-~~ lot a sram l.D So. Cout.,... Sl11.-.10G. MllarSEU.forYou _ .. _.,.._ ______ _ · cm>-.t'l'M -At_,...., A"•· CM ........ ...,..lelary s.n.&ary minmu.m E1etllut ulary • MASTllSAUCTIOM Yama ba amp UUer ,.._.,. MM& ....... ,._1 ift ,.,,.. 1r ru ..a. u p al l yr. o per MMll be bcmal. l'\.IU ume po11tioo AdmlraJ Reln1era&or 2 u• HH & IJM•JI .,1~ H.-... Ulled -Co ., I • oftlC9 PAIT.... Oalln...,,..... ~ble al •cnrat.e rt• to bet.la lmCPedlately door. Top rrener $100. ' t-'--..,,... LM6m•--.__... por t typ Je1 • p ro-JCACo. L&d 1.5n.-u · lmMapleC.M. 1"will bed. S.mJDOOI fold ------·----- •• ll • .. ........... ,..... .._ -....... .., 6 con~ latnUrJ loo woft for pn-f--.JpbooeauuuMr. ~-. ~. c:o1t .. tbl + p A RB I! 8 w A a g '-'••• .. • ••-'L• 11\aplll••• Jro•n• 1uod 1telp waeted , udtal • VP of •lee .loUaourteam! Won IOI' Tearhent rullltaton WHber • dryer •. late lmf'S.~I Rotlt .. ri•. coasplete, tattw11 No .,,,r. r.an .. !'\ ....... • ued•lcb·mahr Call .,.._ nr. i.. C.M Od a COIDJMUI)' which hu wanted , BC I Life model. dot condillon. "'1J W\111..U') PU1 U• •· .-1nr.1..n1hc\,Wb ..,,_,.. l M...,at blwa M<ntart-1 .~nu lr:icl .,._, o.atural ~ mau,.mem. ekllla. non Sl.25each.W-5841 Movtn1. Muet aelJ. Oor lib oew. Aiu.*· ("099 to •·•· hll ...,_ _. lt'YW ......_ 16 1pa1 Siil. Sa.Luy opea. rot • ..U u 11Wt peop&e profit tua.IJ pl....UO ., mab din aet. 4 dlaln. ------------11•• ,.aHln• alto ca.I.I ,., .... 0....... at llllf&ullda,.· '1$4141' w~. ...,,.._.lY ~ :IO cu ft. froet-free refn1. S.criftce. U00.175-1141. TV COatOle 25" color. re- alf.U.W.. , • ...,...,. m 1.an1 ~ PIMM eomp&ec.e •Pl>ltc•· .,ency ~nu M50 M contacl Mr OUfla --Part tlat• Salad • llCUYA.IY Uon: pit 6 flt people loo tralll 8'4·55ll Sola/lovueat. "75 Bunk cord player. A /FM --PA.In' TtllS ~ °' ......._~for 1 Mra.Nlcboll M leaden of dec:laton bedl, SUO w/mattreu'. radio, xlnt cond tuo -·· ..._ •«' rrom..._oe ~-!cflu~., . .!'1.!,t~!: ..-lYe • Ulien..:.d THl•V•CO rmklnc wonabopa. call •tdtt IOZO A1.lbrandnu . .u71'1. caab,flrm. EocycJopedJ., NO RS CS AIDSS · All MW~ Pf'OIJ"•m ;;.-~Ume (';' Foun ~ w/ prollc'-1tt 5CION Cem.er . 114·t5t·4UO. ~at cs . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BriUmlc•. 1• + upclat- IAIAI. e1pena•Hd or E1ra M, .. •mare t per t• V.U.y. Call Karban 1ypla1 • 1tcre&arlal Newp:,rrtlk•ch nc~ wti:dya 8:30 t.o S::IO for ui· Qaujc 1172 Ralei&h la-ELEGANT bdrm eet. ed votume1 t.a • 1175, ~.U... 1111 .. a Verde w Call IQ.SI at-.afl tklU•. To uaJst E1J)O a.a ' · Leniewapp tcmatJonaJ 22"'" Sl200 Harlow.Gable era, off Holy Bible. World Atlu. O.W.He19p tlJCeoc.t>r. ---__ _ lllndorallocalflrmlo-71....._3215 ~10IMEv~. white/beige antiq ue Ctlltom boollcue, •Int O.UM ... ~ PartU-htjp~fot -•• ..... -. voJved la tradeabow / Equale>,p Ee plyrlll/F T1h ..... 1S .. dton BICYCLE BUILT FOR finiab.9drawerdreuer, <:JODd.SlOOcuh.firm.BI· --~ >'' old h.aoclJrapped 6 :S.i::i'i ~th~• 1>UbU1blnJ_,!iep~~~~~ :.:_"b.rNf::::: 'IWO 1100 2028 Harbcw hllbdrmaer. headboard. ~ ~,:_ 11U1 vol~•· ---------14 l*"'Oft.Ml~l Alrcraf1 Pllot Stora ~. '-&U ---: • Bl cl.. C II· n.lte .unda. queen •Lie ...,.UL unul' 11atrauou. NURSES ---,...,., No MlliDa, Acroa1 from v • · · imttreu ., box ipri.Jlp. dill cond for family ~ PBX <>p.rator AuWM = ~~ Vic a---tary-A11l1lant lo Secnt8'Jt ~ami~._2.9pm call a« 0 ) M•ri9110Z5 Top qu.ality, s.50() Chaiae cub. firm . .._~ .,s.r. t:J19 . full ume .._.,.,. c.-._..,? ....................... loun,e • matdunc club ~r;=t.elllc~';;:.:;: So Santa Aa9 W.11>1.S ~·1 t>art uom Rebel ~~·.:::i:e~·v. Soyf~. Free to applicant. If you TELE.PHONE WORK STa ILK SAU dWr. ta5 Club chair 6 .--------·I <.: b • r flt e N u r I • -r-~ llab&e. ors•Ab.ed .. u-avy. ··-· A001tru~ oUomlD. seo 52'' round facWl.Y kwa'*9 lit tlwat • perfectionist Prepare responsible . thll °"' ~'"'' " ~ colf table / bell MOVING? Over SlOO worth ol boiea, uaed oo ce.SZ0.644-4473 iftll.ae &eacb Wf' are a PIXE!. 111 30AM II•• Verde ~ meaJa. Vaned ,.,,,,,...,1 m1 •ala office ......... (?. uoo, 80sl40'. Sl7,991 ee w capa s p a r l o I C A R E ~'i!l . l'uhlOD Qmv Hosp. ti.I CcoUr. bard work. • travel. pcmUon 11 you.rs! Good ~ -ALSO 32141'. $4592. S0% top, S40 Clocka. lamps, !HT'EJlPRJSl'.S. a vow . ..-,,on ' lOAM emu Meu. )41..~ --R .d EARN UP TO alf 00 aome accesaonH. etc MO-S761 lnlcbUnolconvalhceDt lo 3P M Pl~a11nt ------------· typl.aa. apa raises• Plana and er ection - RMS 1 J)Wfy . blue fos 1port stroller w /leath. tnm m.10. 1 mink tal I bloaaoa lri color. upper "50. l belie miok tall w/bm 1uede $400. All high f ashioa and in •lat cond . pp 642-2004 ~ W~ cl&l'ftllt'L perr;onallly a must SA J LMAKER Ea ·1PM .. S:lOPM ... 1'J. llCIO.Allofff,)obl Call manl&AJmcluded.l.Jmn Twmbed.hkenew.com v ""rienced to m.anaat Carol Buck. ~0-SOOI. ft K Ka 119 _.offer 1'-Jl Bobat (714) nl,$1.90. Mtsccha1n MUUl Mra Pratt ...... · Sec~/Receptiooist Snelling • Soelhng ot ~ f'La... ""' '-o9 .,. 67S-OS.58 erow&n& aaJJ loft Days XlDt position f« above Newport Beach A&ent'y, Xlot work101' cond. _ns.._3_L_l0_. ______ --------- RNs -LVNs PHONE OPERATO R '*'51111• Evn~ · averaae akill.t. 1pellina. OtOCamPQI Dr. ,?:a1 ~!~•me even101 C•1r• Ir Duung table 1c11atom de wanted for am plumbulti Sal.el J:rumrnar 752 02J.t ,., . ...,.. ' 1 .. IOlO stgn Top SO" rnd ~ .. .a.• c.~ ro No exper nee:. Part CHISS It 8AMIS -_ _ -_ TELEPHONE .... £.! ................ hand b~v eled glas11 ~ ~ llfll'. J.9 shaft Perfect UNlTD. SICBTA.IY JDIC. SICafTA.IY RESEARCHER K.owa Su~r 66 2v.x2•,. Base Peach 6 c.-lear for students. 54G-2253 af\. Specially aame aloC"e hu Financial lnvutmenl NB devp'ml co. Growth Temporary no 1ell.to1. SLR with 8Smm lens. IDlrTOI' fo:Jeiant S2IOO or Refrigerator. l2 cu fl KJng bed, & sofa . Must !lei.I today SS 1 ·91116. We offer •n excellent aalary aod benef its 2PM d I f .,.. iz.220 bacll • lhree lens batotr 159 0134 1mme . open DI or firm for e d ucators. potenl. ..... dlctph,bene'1 train In office. phone fallen New, acked 111 ---- - ----- package aod a pro P/f bartt:ndtr, Moo. Sat fe&&Uonal, pheaaant wort & Sun eves. Apply In inc eovarooment. To person only Located m ~un.1~: ·~~1:fd the Wild Wesl Center . ~caUOl'applyat. 2.5332 Macintyre. Lag career minded sa les Penormel Commwilu· FreetoApplicanl from bomt. clear pnnl· ongmal box r.=ywell SOFA tionl pattern 90 penca. Entry level J>OIJ1 tloos Oepl. Secretary. lrvtDe PeraonnelAgeocy 1ng, d~laal oriented. Strobonar model 65c inch. Separate ('Wlbaoo.s. Uonw/acooddeal ofup Xlnt typing. Sb req'd 488E.17lb,Coat.aMt."&a s.58-728$.~ wilb cord. UHd. All lor Sl.S0.963-1062 ward mobility. Apply Exec. aecret.ariaJ e.xper. Suite~ 642 1470 ---2700 W. Cat. Hw y, amutt.Noosmoket"pre· -_ -TaAVILACi&CT ~0060,e~~--Ould's twn trundle bed AdJuslable drafting table Me tal sidea . Size 42''it31 " 140. Artist's clamp-on table light: $1.S. 642·38. CAlbvalescent Hoaptlal m1Garfleld Huntioiton Beach. CA (714 )847-11671 Newport Beach. ~$0!1. I'd. J.aqulre (714) MO-Ol.23 Reqi.a~ agetJt 2 yn mm MINOLTA SRTlOl w1lh w/3 drawers S60 Ork nper P~er Cptr tram Rokkor tNJde ~gle sUn pe.ne coffee lbl • end tbt ----Hills. The Clum Jumper Restaurant Sa.lellady wanted. Al Waltah (.,arke. Southl~--------1---------1 c.o.st Plu1. Fine Resort Secretary UAl.lSTATE ASSOCIATES Operuog for sharp ag· gre&SJVe people. We offer w ear Mu s t be ex penenC'ed. 6 have Aloha .( SECIETMIS TYPISTS 1ng. Progressive NP dard., telephoto lenses Sl2S )59.0662 Spa. 2mo. okt. Colll: $2400, BCH agency &44 S373 Case f&lten fr elertronic --.--. ---11acnf1ce · $1800 Indoor --~ flash.. $275. 644-247l all 61 For Sele 8 Green sofa oroutdoor 963-0788. Travel Agent. man I yr ex pm Good cond 1t ion ss o per F'Of' am.all 111mcy __ __ Everuogs ~9 3990 Gtrl's bikes. like new 26" 714-846-3314, 213 Sfl2 1349 Kacnura ll20 Mmolta XO --• 20", Kenmore fru. 16 -----r..oom l1en11o . 80 200mm Greep S. 1055 cu ft Weights. 13" t:qual Opp Em ply r lJberal commissioo plan. /H 111teos1ve tralJWlg, con sptnl Must be able to won n>thta ., Sunday Call ~at.bu 7Sl 7500 or apply I.fl penoo PURCHASING SECRETARY We are accepting ap phcauons IOI' k>DK and short term secretartal pos1t1ons Profess1onah5m 1s :i muiL Pleasant phone al UllMSe Wade vanet) ol backgrounds net'ded Call today for w orm.a tJoo TraveJAgency brand new wath $429 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk/wht TV. Jl aatian l'/T secretary. after Asling124() An~ 1000 ~wtck 11' pool table. baakets • paintings, nooos. alnl typmic skills -------S200 Thomasville Fr woodeocbest.54.S-5022 :;;;;;;;";';F::;:;;;;j ('erned managem e nt. open houses. wllJ m 1ted opport. prestige locahon. Call Tom today Saleslady wanted for a1f\ sto r e. E1per req 'd 494-5560. PreYIOUlll e1~neoce Ill rmo~actunn11purchas· ID& Rapoosa~ foe de· parlmeol correspon dena>. and aaa11tm1 lD l)'pullJ pure hue order.. Will process worll re cord& foe other mat.enal functions . and debit IDfOJOI. Familiar with computer r e p orts Shorthand /1 peed w ntang desirable Type 65 70 WPM re q u 1 r e d • 7 o w" m C. 1015 Prov 3 pc bdrm sel. - w s per d w ri l 1 n" o r ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 1300 fi chair dinette aet All typet ol m~c party ! ~ Call~7 2809 Siamese kitten Ma le Wl Mont Ward lg tub Due J ockey. no malt.er NURSES AIDES We seek matUR. reliable /\.Ides lo work an our ploeasaftt, modem facilJ t } W e o ffe r free ()rU); I ··21 • !1 , • 1 r • • Hwwport C....,. 640-5357 SALES MANAGER orgaoa&e "r~w lo sell season tickets . new Vanety 1lieatre &42 2020 Rec~. SLOO 67s.4105 dryer S50 Good refng the occai>1on. 72S·4265 TIUCIC DatYB orM&lA61 SUS Encycl()l)edlH • ( D W H I 4 t 2 • 7 5 6 Z Succesaf\.\I cand.Jdale waU bookcase SlOO Rustic <AWll> be eapeneoced 10 all DoCJll 1040 M'Uee •coffee table '75 -------- operat1on1 concer oed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 marble top end tables Quantrty 2 pace mobile m •Lf(1':._ wllb 11asohne/d1ei.el KEESHOND Pups AKC $70 Plants • maac phones Good coodltlOf\. transport Great op Olamp aare. M f" P~ &r IK299l0 Best offer. !>40·2281 E . rt t f h 5 h 0 w p v t p t y -- ---Bell ~'.'~AVYPf~N11 s1wi~1s po una y or t e »K Zlllf:ll71.34Saft 6 pm I"= 111G6dGoodll065 --------- 557-1145 Cerufac.alloo classes. !-~~--~~----~ SALES /Offace person needed M -t'. l-4PM. No exp. nee. Kitch. de&l&n store. 7:;.4-0370 --------- fV"SSIVe • <'OD&t'l~llowi _ _ ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Movmg boxes, wardrobes 3723 llrc:ll Sfn1rt peraon to Joan the staff of Doberman pupr>, rt'<'J or Sllrl t.'rTOf'. over stocked SJ. duhpaks $1 .50. othe~ Mowwf'f •--a.. an e,11f>andiog iode~n blk. aee Ma & Pa Sl~. 20 'et dt'l 11 waterlt>s1> 7r:/ callSSJ 9147 Th.ls challenging pogihon offers you a good salary and benenta plua the re ward ol helping others. PleASe caU or apply at : Receptaoolst. local farm ad agency loolung for mature woman excf'llenl typuig llOwpm. front of f1('e appearance. goocl phooe personality S700 &M 7644 SA.LESPBSON Sell starter. "omm + bonus & co beoefats. Video 6 Car Phone Sa.IK Expr not De('. wall train, call for interview. Mr Weimar 631 0370 We offer a 11table work ,_ ....----dent 011 rompany Com ------env1--nt wath ..... ex· pcnsataon ne"Olaable In ~.9774 r<.dcwarc Rt'it retails for ,.,...,_ '"' -\jUlrt.' 1740 Nt'wport -----$381> wall \acnf1('t' for SEWING Machine&t able ~~.~l s~la ry al ndd ---------l'lvd ''osta ..,MsY , &aut Bea11:le Puppies b S22S .. tax & handling 125. SUHfo'BOARD S25 ~1.., pa('aage anc u · ••SECRETARIF.S•• 7•1 ... 11,,,,,,...:;,1 "'~ • wluoki AK C Call96J.6079 $48-5800.~ !1257 a.ng company 1a1d Lafe. Admin Aast Rad>Sl&.800 -.....,..,._....., __ -----5o48 S761 ----------Meda('al an Dental GenOfAtry,,_«.h0.800 Sm>b o.+ecfon, Gater long board SSS. •-··-..... p--'-_ _. .. r-~ •• ""'-'lSl I Slallsla('al J G ==~·po•t:Ub&UUd vaca~~ fullCbgTB/RE S18,000 p_;;r,mt' ror publJc ac Pedigree ~benan Uu.ak) !lhfblehead 4' Bl..11r &hndolin u oo. E WFIEll CAIE Coovaleseeot Hollpita.I 7781 Garfield lhmt.mlloo Beach, CA '714) 847 9671 llCB'TIONIST SALESPEOPLE. To sell home security aystem• f\&11 or ~ time. Bonus pW>. locome dependa on you! 642-5206. --~'",. ... .....,, ............... l t n.....1 /"'-" w pa~rs I yr old m;;ilt' )~ t"Utlen.. 1tal.D1~~ ()Ven 195. Sear 's washing -•-r sl• moo• .. -Pie"•" ~ inen ..,...y r•~ '4 '•ol"'ac• "'"" ... ....,. ., ...... " RSOu.. E°"" w Remders Agency ~'" 11 "' ~--Goood family dolt 'ef'Y af '\ t>" I wate r I e 'i. machmc '50. Lionel tram Duti es. answ e ring phones. lypina. some peyrolJ Ir Job cost acct g Will train. St arlin& apply al: PE NN L 403> Birch. FAt.ab ,64 TYPIST fertaonate Best offer coollwan mi.sc ate-ms settofr Pnces nexable mi>S NewportBeach.822-8190 Good typ11l to train for 4!M-1W2 _____ All~.~ &_·STIIZ _____ - sa.Jary Si660 lO SilOO per IAIVO l...C. o n l i n e ('O mputer '"-to'Y09 1045 .....,., 1070 For Sale. Tiffan y ', 5~ ~ opportc~' ··-·•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnvate Club lJfe t une ~ ~-oefit.a all 1')'ee doc. VfTY fnendly •IMMEDlATECASH• m e m be r a b 1 p . _ ___ ma.ie. neutered. medJum t-'o r Co Id . S 1 Ive r . 213 43-4·7769. 433-746$. Equal Opp Emply r M /F/11 mo lotervaews by appl. S ALES PERS 0 N ,..__,._,,, __ ,. __ , SECY/BKPR. parttfull S''00 0001 I 3UIO Redhill Ave •'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!!!!~I only " . yr s average ,.._ M C lime. R .E. Co CdM LLOYD'S MUllSBY & for our wuinini Pf'ttlOUS ......,ui es.a. • Salary neg, 61S.OO NunUlg siu 964-4M12 Platinum Any ku:id . Cathie tond . amour:it D101el --LAHDSCAPtMG CO. metall brokers. M WJt be Equal Opp Emplyr MI f' dynamic. ag1ress1ve • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!! SEC'Y -Bookkeei>tt Of _64'-__ 7_44_1_ __ w1ll1ng to work long race Mgr Const. exp S200 RN T)p1sl Gt'neral office H.S crad Good benehb C M art'a J"1rmt'r"i l nsuran c.-t> gro u" ~100..:o1-; f'rtt. Golden RC'ln,.ver mu.roaJe ~SOU OwleSe sc~m 6 ft Peul P/t.UDe, 3 to 4 days per "k 41 beds Country C lu b Coov llosp S4!1-J061 RECEPTIONIST hour1I for d1vers1faed an Secttlary toS250 wk c._11_· _SS6-_ 313~ 644 0163 W r b u y G U L D and swneold f1gureti Seven ~TERLJNG SfLVl-:R & I>>~ Sl2SO A:ssr.st R.eceptJorusl for vestl!W.!ot management SERVJCE SU \ion atteo· '--y bodn:I m ,.,....gerual, firm Tra10.1n1 wiU even .( _._. 'd c . -~ .... h 2 wondt>rful watch<foos OAg .. \.UU I llf f ...,..., exp . ~· ... r n-r Asst. A JI T pre .. 661 1146 SJLVF:R I , Wall µ1ckup -------- 964~ fast pa('ed Newport tual y qua Y you or 678 C H.alfL.ab.halIShe..-.-nt di b ., 4 a m Pu I • a t rd Vet 1106pt in So .,."' !:teach RE office Xlnl com mo l y r or.ers w_NUlf&l'Tilllll"C MacArthur 1 ..... _. 499 UlS Cao Jum p over h11th phone eti quett e , lJcense ~raneednot ..... ,., ____.... ~---__ feo"es Want better ROLEX Watch Band SCIAllUTS AllSWEIS pcniona.llty. & pro( ap-apply for tb11 uruque. ~rl'anllf Service Station Atten Wartresll Responsible an home 631-0916 Pr~s1d~n1 18K Rold pearan('e req Cell Lala h I I( h ·pa y Ing job ~~I dant Part time Neat ap dJ 8 f - -----SUIOO•b8t ofr MS 2963 833-2900. w/lmlimited ~Ual for _,. __ n--'en-in a Pe.· ran c e w I go I) d v Ill tn or over.I or ADORABLE 7 wttlt old G~ethl er "'Dilltty ----------f ro,...,,.,... ,..... .. '"'' t1ma p1111 par o r ltrtlen'l~0oodhomes For Sale Beautiful nnit we -ra ow -llCS'TIONIST uture 714.Ql-7475 mao~actwing environ· handwnling. Apply AM . LINO'S Call btwn llam 832·4170 " 14 damonds an solJd gold WEICHT ---------1 Command Performan('e SALl'.:S Retail tn st.ore Ir rnenl WUlberapoosabM: 2590NewJ)C>rtBlvd.C M lt9pm T5187T7 ·---------bud u.11962~1 lnllatlon tS hke pulling Nunmg lwrStylingSak>nneeds out. Independent coo· for department cor · SHO L s w ----FREE ADORABLE'KIT --------oo WEIGHT it's eaa1er MUaSIS AIDES N4!eded to g1 ve n.c to lbe elderly pallen~ Wlll train quahfaed person· nd All sblft.5 avail. App· ly 144.S Supenor. N.B L..IRJ...oAODI .a. 'YSIS & ..-. ,...,. 8 respondence WllJ pre· E S A E anted. v-_..._... T"""'S l4 K 1o&d heavy curb bilk toslart than to stop ~ ~ matu.re so.,..tStaca._, tractor slatu a 11 pare a nd ma antain full or part tune Cood ----""'' h .. I f b ------- recepl 's 1n ...,aw port mo t the motl led f "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Litt-tr··-_. watt' · c nain w o . ''" oey or va vanou1 ichedules and Co bene ata. rut ure ;:.. .::::""' unecham('al .....,cal ) ., Mh.ccl••o• :•;t~~~n!~':. ma~ Ph: 646·60S9 or eves r e p 0 r 1 5 rngmt positions pos11· ~ ... '!'.' .......... ~!~.~ ____ v·-~~--__ SWtvel, weight...-Jii 3 Ap W..t.d 1011 appearance. must have _S48-__ .,. ________ 1 Short.bandJspeedwnllDg !Me. Apply ID ~non bet 2 Himalayan Male t prallled 12100, sell S1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• outgoi.na,. penooalily "SAL£S 1tudents, actors. de1lrable. Type 6S·70 9am & llam: 3077 S --w•r.;s ... rr•111••1HST-•n•-•I Tortoise Shell Male 9'2-«1211 TOPCASHPAIO IHflVH Cntlcal Care Eap pre· fernd. WIU traul for lhlll Specl&lty f'ull lime lD M.aaslOD V 1e)O be comf6rt.able Ill deal· sin1er1. dancers, ynic WPM Bristol. C M ABBEY 9fi8.3797 Few UM() furniture a. ap- mg with ('lien ts SolDt' a d u I t s · e a r n 8 I G We olf~ a i t.able work __ ST_AJ_N_E_D_G_l.ASS___ A.NTJQU £ MALL I B k MiM ti I f 1071 9157~· work.IDI Of' DOt very ltt.e bltpag duties M 0 N E 1( • F U N __...,--n• __. .. ·-•w. ,.._.,_ u _., ,.,_.,. .. _,._ Adorab e lit aliens ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ..,_ ...... ______ _ ... ,.,, ,,_ . .,,. .... ~ •• , ....... "''" ................... _. --.... ~ ...... Dally lM. Fri 1~9 w1wtute rnarktnp. Ion& T RUC K Spray booth r~,~~rtllmehposrrt.100 PROJECT SHOW TIME celleot ulary and full time permanent ClOSEOTU~DAY halr.freeSU.5Ul3 OeVUJbls, 1 yr old. 30. IMSTAMTMOMFf av .... """ App cant.a ap-542.2020 ..____ pac .. ••e mcl··... .....,p all ph··-.J al••• 11""'1 W-m·-·•-r "'ve ""ore'···-'-•• Ha'• .. -t ply ID person btwn 9AM ---------· ~com· .. ~y·-rid L~e. ·~ . t t~i ..,.G ... -d ... ...... ,,_..,. " -... -___ A I .. looit I l6' h1ah ll 22' wade r • -nu..-··· .,...,. .. C u.. u cons rue on oo Gardea Grove SS4-'10J LI,,... pgo mat' ... )ears. Off.er R•buill St .. am pricu paid. Buying 71 ... Jl-1100 llAM .... on·fo'n om· u edlAa ar:1 D•otal .___._ ...... .., ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I --' .... d J .. .. "' 1old/1 Iver J•w•Jry rmnd Performance. 149 ~ ··-.. -~. p.-... • ..: __ .. uo:ucu ..... _..7.,4 1· ....,...wtu• a u \.S clea~r . Electromat1c 1 .. "' "' • , c-•~ UMU<--.~ ..,._....,...., 7s&-91MO dental. etc. Appts Of. b 1 .. t RJversJde Ave NB (oe11t ......,. ooe week pald vaca•·-Station e r y Store 1n Two quality a n llque 9lOOO 213 7712070 anyw he re. William ace e P ·•• ure to Poat Offu~.·. Just off TI LIP H 0 HI ....... bl 11 6 01 -woman. one &irl otfice, "' after au moot.ha. Pleue CorooadelMarneedau ta "· lta •o d Adorable kitten. Male. 12 ..-.c1lr1.. 8010 Laurmcell63-IU:S. eliPm IJte bookkeepln& loo f'CH.I SOIJCfTC>aS apply al: PERSONNEL pr'd 1ale1 lady f'ull Enlliah w /chn Spanish wtu. aHect>ooate ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Sz 9 rotl«skale9. fr7S-23f17 manace 1howroom RF..CEPTlONIST 2PM t.o ~':fio~!r.~blJ: mi>= wne. 5 d•)'S. XJnt work walJi.icu::s1ve 6311379 LUCiGAGITAGS m.f757 l~Spm 9PM. Wed lbru Sun. generoua boaua. Houn 4 _, IOI cood. Espec:lally ft0e Free G~nnan Shorthair from your tK!auwsa card. meo's Ol'ACIWAMA.. Yac ht Cl u b .. T y p e, to tPM. Mon. thna Fn ~~xo~!"t--r-_c_b_enlde ___ 67_S-_l!_O_lo ___ M.abop.nySld~board wllh pointer to cood home Send oae card for each . phones So4 hr Send re· CaU Call (114) 841-5* a180RedhillA.ve. 2 beveled m.trT"On Doof' CaJIMB--9625af\er6pm tag pll.111 ooe •P8n We ~ .. SUined&luutudio.~U awmto.Box11Sl8.Dally lllr.TWll.I Mon.1-za.tO eo.telleu.Ca / wtlbleackdlla.u C.11 -return permanently lwlc& llh IOll tune , per m aoen Pilot, po Bo• 1~. Equ.al()ppEmplyr M/F y al\.S.S3l·l721 fw•I•• 1050 sealed attractive t.a1 6 ...................... . Benefi1•· -.1474 Coala Mesa. Ca. 926216 TOCl(R ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• strap, ineellna a irline CONN Director trombone Olftee lhoat er'• auiA· SANDWICH MAKEJl SI OOM Lovely antique £n&li•h For aale. rouch, bed. l•· J.D requirements. Pre· with cue. ExceUeat con· lant. Lite typing, in· Heceptionl.st Ftr for NB i.D flealt b Pood Real. --------•I DATA Ade board, $450 S mall b&e,miacbroore. veol Q9 A lbeftl For a dWoD,t100.6l~after voice•. pu rchailo a . Law firm . Muat be Need met.ur. woman for Fre nc h table . 1110 !>41'·9681. penonaliled Lal eoclo.e 6PM. sbari>.brightw/gdphone flt.I.me po1iUoo. Apply In / c~OL ~ wa llpaper . fabric or --------- Mk:ro PrecWoo Swtu ln penonallty, Ute typing as peuon. U P' u h ion '( "'"1 " ---------1 Spy~ooe Extra Queen "0.y Glo'' paper A we DRUMS by Ludwi1. Ulbt Lq1aa Nlpel,131-NSJ. c~ncal duties. Call Pat I.tllmd. NB CLERK Wmcn 1010 m.to-a. 6 box w/fnme wtU bacll " tnm YOW' blue clear. 2 F1oor \Oms. Kand 7~11. MARKmMG I ....................... llSO Xlnt coad. Hoover lap. Or try two cu-di • ba1e u ". 3 Zlllri!n Sandwich Is ulad H · S _. 1 ~s WW be reapooaibk for flee Stove. ukinl 1100. uprilht vacuum cleaner bad to bacll Cymbals. Rocer'a bi1h RECEPTIONIST temblen, Part \\me ~ checkla s stock room Pnt fne retrta. Aak.ma DO. Mamllya MSX prof -.. or!/f!!CES ha t comp lete w /all 11111£ lmmtdJate opaU.ni for 5AM·IAM, Moo .. Frl. SECRET ARY lhort.aleS. and upda uaa ~~ Both Kenmore, caa1tra S12JO Deloe Es· :istap· .. -.-... cuea. _,OMO. Call all IREClEll penoa wttb &d 1enttaJ P .50 p er hr . Lori 't ~ re6euea. Fl~ ... u~e. 751°'*eve.a t!l'Cyde 11.S. Fl.De J>rinta :,:-"" 6:30Plll (114) m -Mtl. 11* l>aUJ PUo& baa an o ff ice 1 klll 1 . N o Kltcbeo , t71·07'7 aft. ..-..w.. ... ot r1 8/ltap-soea 1mmsdiata ~ fOI ......... 1 De.Ire prulou1 u -~....... mate w~ is n. 2dr $25 · US. Gold leaf ioormon'n 40ea KlllBALL•HARRl.SON tralaee for f.all time . s hor thand req . Sal .,_«•PP'· ~rience lo a o elec· req*iUom. wttop frener. Avoudo. kaa»d Pieuao'• "Lov· SU.STulncluded BabyGrancUllOO. penun .. t ~llloo In :::p~.1:. SECRETARY Eap 'd . tronlc1 eD\'lroomeot. Pr part ln SIZt.17WlU en" 00 cunt m .oo. NOCARD'? ........,, ow Clauln.d Depart-pleuut enviroameat. \)'plat, Ute bkpa. Sm. .._be 11111ture and able =~ O::.ac OkJ tubermao l•mp · Dnw )'OW' own « MDCI p;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- .._t. Mm be a ble loo <l>mpclt1ble co-workers. m u atactanoc co. la lo •at priorities w it h lurina llllterlal COllU'ol WHlaer • OH dr)'er. tu\ap •Ude MO. Lari• name. addreu. l)horJe Ii Use the Daily Pilot ~~ .. "IMD (~Call Marilyn Celley, C.111.~ mlwdnwm ohqpervWoa. orprodartloa coatrol en· cleuwowtr:a coo:l.-.Sea. certmlc p lant pot oa we'Umakeooecudpsr "t-•nt Rn ult" ervice --... -lllilniRm"td.... ~· ol U WPM. vtroanltnt. 11...ct.abla1-,._ __ 1J_.~-----llMCIS3111.Boob $41·1541 t.ac.Add2"e•ch. all applcau), to key a.-.ci. SICllTMY 11C1t req111red, l.O wort wtt.h coalpaiM' l"rener, uprt,iit. ci.u .,u.me. •t •C Victoria. S.S ~cw mooe1 «· dlre<"lorv Your =:.• :::at:t:'O::'d ~<>MIST Xld.~ for ~lal N ....... b&e. f'IPOIU. ...... fine SJOO. Wuber ~wD Hnbor 6 -~~---krvlCt'160Ur '\~ caeer aJ clarical With or wttboul typlni •I '{.pla1 * to We offer a atabk worts • Ou clrytt Ml, ruce ~· .,......,...,.,.... SJW<lalty tMM&. ~for needed. Top pay. Tt111· ::t..~~=a'cbc::--~at rib an t s· !!..~_a ... ·~~ .. -~ mo.StMIU.MMaS a..tfWAda IG-$111 ,,,__P.2·Bo•ci:--Call 642·56'11lext 322 adve.e•-•t •nd ••· ponry •full time. 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FTC Aepon Oec'.79 LIGHTS LOW£A£0TAR (,N ICOTINE ' Buntin t n Beach Feuntalln Valley EOll'ION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1990 j '1oar Hometown I Dally NewMpaper ~ TWENTY-FIVE C-ENT ' t Draft Funds Granted 4 Million Military Signups Expected 11 SHERIFF'S SGT. LES LEBER DISPLAYS PHONY MONEY Raid In Mleslon Viejo Tuma $750,000 In Bogus Biiia ~ I ! Bogus Bills, Guns Nabbed in Raid By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of UW Dail? 11"1 ... St.H U .S Secret Service agents said toda)' they expect to make l more arrests following a raid t Tuesday morning that netted an 1 e stimated $150.000 in counterfeit ~ bills. drugs and guns from a Mission Viejo residence. Secret Service Agent Richard Mc Drew said the S50 and $100 bills, discovered in a suitcase in an upstairs bedroom. "were of a passable quality very passa· ble " He said. however, that only about 50 bills had been passed fo Southern Calffom1a. The 5 :30 a.m raid at 23301 Via Bahia led to the arrest of four persons including Donald Lee Crawford. 41 . who previously was named m a federal warrant alleging possession and passing of counterfeit money stance. They were booked into Oran ge County Ja i l. The women's ages were not ava1la ble Ms. Hallquist. investigators said. was free on bond following a previous arrest on allegations of passmg counterfeit bills when s he was taken into custody Tues· day About one oound of cocaine. worth an estimated $30.000. was seized. agents said The s earc h o f the r ented home. they added . produced handguns. rifles. a sa wed·off shotgun. large amount of am· munition and other merc handise that one spokesman said may be stolen property. ·'Those handguns you see over there. they were loaded ." said Orange County She riff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. as he pointed at two weapons on a table WASHINGTON CAP) -Conaress ended a Jong and beat· ed fig.bl over peacetime draft regis tration today and gave President Carter enough money to sign up an estimated four million young men in the weeks ahead On a 234· 168 vote. the House sent Carter a measure ap- propriating $13.3 million to take the Selective Service System out of "deep standby" and conduct Spaniards Praised By Carter~ MADRID . Spain <AP > - Presidenl Carter. the first American chief executive lo vis· it Spain s10ce the death of Generalissimo Francisco Fran· co five years ago. said today "the ~rowth of Spanish de· mocracy has been a tonic for the entire Western world ... Carter. whose Air Force One Jet landed at 3:52 a.m PDT. was greeted at Barajas Airport by King Juan Carlos I. Queen Sophia and Prime Minister Adolfo Suare z. The leaders shook hands on a long. red carpet. and Carter was given a 2H~un salute on the hot. sunny afternoon. On the eve of Carter's arrival, Basque separatists resumed an anti-govemmeQt campaign. ex- ploding bombs in two touris t lodgings in Spain 's southern A li cante province about 225 miles southeast of Madrid. No Injuries were reported. Carter wa s n ot expecte d anywhere near the area. After the arrival ceremony. Carter traveled by motorcade in the king's limousine. rather than a Secret Service vehicle. to the r oyal palace in downtown Madnd and attended a reception and lunch given by the king In a toast. Carter. showing U.S. support for the Oedgling Spanish democracy expected to seek membership in NATO. swd in Spamsh .. The growth of Spanish de· mocracy has been a tonic for the entire Western world. Spain re· futes the false contention that the sweep of history is tn· va riabl y toward authoritarianism -so Spam is a source of hope and inspiration to democrats everywhere .. <See SPAIN. Page A2> Crawford was released on a $5.000 bond Tuesday afternoon following his arraignme nt before a U.S Magistrate in Los Angeles Agents said Crawford had been under surve illance for a bout a week before the decision was made to arTest him. Authorilles said the four sus- pects were sleeping in the resi- dence when agents-backed by members or the s heriff's depart· ment Special Weapons and Tac· tics <SWAT) team broke through the front door Tarzan, Bo Get Judge's Approval Crawford. one Investigator said, had a loaded derioger in his bed and two other loaded guns nearby in the bedroom. Others arrested. authorities said, were Walter J . Begley, 32. on suspicion or being a felon in possession of a handgun; Yvette Desantis. on s us p icision or possession of a controlled sub- s tance (cocaine >. and Judy Hallquist, also on suspicion of possession ol a controlled sub- i CREW FILLED f Bf PllHI' AD ··I'm really impreaed by Daily Pilot elast1llled adl. "My ad eot the best reau.lta J've ever gotten from any ad." That'• the auccaa stoey of the Cotta Mela man wbo ran WI ad In the Dally Pilot: CJt EW Membfra It Crew M an•aer needed . II a tu r t women and .... XIII\ pay. btnitfl\I. XQ·JllWl Let the Daily Pilot l•l )'OCl re- IU)ta WD on oC our ctatsllled Ida. A Mendty od·v11ttr la wait· ta• to '*P you at 642·5078. NEW YORK <AP> -A federal judge has refused to block Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from producing a remake of "Tanan. The Ape Man," saying litigation could cause MGM to lose the "very popular" actress Bo Derek as star. In a 16-page decision Tuesday in U .S. District Court, Judge Henry F . Werk er cited hardships MGM could suffer if the project were suspended. ''If work on the project were s uspended at thiR ooint. MGM would most likely lose the proj- ect, because the principal star , Bo Derek, is currently ·very popular' and MGM could not 'hold' a star or her caliber for the duration or this litigation, .. he said. The actress reeently appeared in the movie "10 ... The judge's decision to deny a preliminary injunction, pending a final na.Una. was an-initial court victory for MGM In a copyright Infringement s uit brought by the bein of Edgar Rice Burrou1hs, "Tauan'a" crea\ot'. They include Hulbert Bur· rougbt, the autbor'a 90ll, and two grudchildren, •ho J'Ul uc .... !ftl rtlbtl tbrou1b . _., Ric• BarrouaM Inc. olTanana, Calif. ln tbe auJt tbey contend that MGtf ii not 1uthorl.nd to re· make t.be movie Mcause rights 1rnnted under a 1911 contract had bee'\ t ~rml.'1D l'"cl Jn pre vlo1,is )~,,_..,"' .. hclrl In Uay, tt-e Judeo t"~.1bl•,'1r<I that the con· I ............. 8HE'LL DO 'TARZAN' Actis• 8o DeNtc tract permitted MOM to Pf'Oduce a 1932 movie baaed on Bur- rou1bt' cbaractera. On Tuelday, Werker aald the contract also cave MGM the rl1ht to maJle unlhntted re· makea Of tbe tm movie. MGM, whJcb produced 'be nrat .. Tarsan" remake ta 18, told the court it expect& to begin mmtng the movte ln Aucuat t~ rclc-nse ne:rt l'lUmmer. No du te w ru f.lven when Werker w01tltt nnnounce his de· clalon in the case . ' military regjstration for the first lime since 1975. The only remaining step lS ror the president to issue an ex· ecutive order directing men born in 1960 and 1961 to register . and telling them when to report. perhaps as soon as late July. Selective Service officials have said they will start the pro- gram four lo five weeks after the money is received. Young men will be required lo go to a local post orfice to sign a registration form. The program will be spread out over two weeks. with young men born ln 1960 registering tbe first week and teen-agers born 1n 1981 reg- istering the second week. -Failure to register i.s a felony carrying a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a Sl0,000 fine. The House approved the reg .. l5tration money over objections from several members ln a brier debate that re2istration is "an DANCER CATHY DICKEY TESTIFIES BEFORE COUNCIL What We Have Here la • Sertoua Image Proa.t.m Bellying Up Dancers Prompt J7 ote Delay By PlDL SNEIDERMAN OI t• o.11, l"tle4 Si..tt Fountain Valley's proposed belly dancmg control law came under fire Tuesday night rrom several pe rformers who ap- peared before the City Council to protest restrictions on their art They won a one-week delay before the law f(oes to a vote. Belly dancers from several neighbonng cities s howed up to support the protest. including one Newport Beach dancer whose firm orrers "singing belly-grams ... ln the sum. the entertainers feared they have become the victims ol a serious Image prob- lem. Despite some giggles in the council chambers , tbe city lawmakers were urged to attend a belly dancing performance before voting next week. so they can get a first-hand look at the classic art form. "I think you don't understand where Middle Eastern enter· tainera are coming rrom ... declared Cathy Dickey. who dances at the Guy Fawkes restaurant In f'ountajn Valley under the name "Karim•." "There's nothing lewd or salacious about it.'' she added. Mayor Al HolUnden Hid be would not order hla fellow OOUO· ell members lO view a belly dancina show before votin&t but said they were welcome to ao so lf they desire. Tbree otbel' dancers who perform in nearby clll• such u Newport Beach·, C0tta Maa, Santa Ana and Garden Grove, a.ccompanled Ms. Dlclcey beca--. they perc.&ve the Foun- ta In Valley ordinance 11 1 thr .. t. ·'We're concer11ed th1t thJ1 will set a preddent Ind U..l other c1U will 1dopt the same kind of ordinance." !18ld dancer Mei Chrysler eft~r the meeting. Ka. Chrysler work for • :--;ewport Beach firm that pro ndes "singing belly grams'" and other entertainment. The proposed Fountain Valley ordinance would prohibjt danc· ers from circulating among restaurant patrons. who trad.i· tionally slip gratuities in lbe ab- breviated co,,tumes. Ms. Dickey reminded council members that comedians and singers oft.en circulate within an a udience as part of their act. Regarding the tips, she said belly dancers generally are paid only SlS to S30 a niKbt ror several <See BELLY, Page AZ> S11nset Beach Parking OK -ForSIOFee Reaidenta of Sunset Beach will be allowed to park In front of their own garages bfftnniq lm· mediately. but tbey1l llaie lo pay no for the privilege. Tbe Orange Co.ml)' Board of Supeniwa approved a ..al• Uon "'-day aUowtni tile ~­ ia1 b\lll aettiq permit fees at '10 for lbe ftnt car and S5 tor ~ addiUonal car. A receat1J pasted law pve '**Ddel the diJereljoe to lift die prollibltton a.Jrablat rHhleata p1rklnc lo rront of ••r•1e driveways. Supw.,.,.. .... 8dvlntqe of tbe law to allow IUOh parklal In SUftMt .................... . mer ._ •• u.ftu. Of .,....... ve.bJea. ......,._the.,...,. peftiul P1:o1111r • • The permit eWle waa anted IO tbal IMrUra deuputMI CU dlatlnautah r"&ants• Je1all)' parked can from -vlsltora' can. said Jim Hayes. e•etuU .. ~ to SUl)tl'Vllor HariitU \VMldef. empty symbol. "Let's not kid ourselves ... said Rep. Lawrence Coughlin. R-Pa. "If we think the Soviet leaders will think twice about pulling another Afghanistan invasion. we're sadly mistaken." "tl is not ne<:esury to divide the country on thjs issue ... said Rep. Anthony Toby Moffett. 0 - Conn. "This is an empty sym bol. .. But Rep . G .V. "Sonny " <Stt DRAFT. Page A2) By ROBERT BARKER OI -o.i1, ,.,._. ~""" The effor1 to save the 40-year- old Sunset Beach Water To"er 1s facing yet anothe r obstacle This tame 1t ·:. the Huntmgton Beach City Council City leader~ implo red Seal Beach official!. this week not t•• sell Just part of the land on which the tower sits to a pnvalt• de veloper The action apparently put., a new hurdle in preservation plans because lht' dt>velopcr has said he doesn't want to spend the money for all of the land The 70-foot lowt•r 1s located in Sea I Beach But Huntmgton Beach took possession of it tn 1965 when it acquired the Sunset Beach-Surfside Land and Water Company Its use as a reservoir was dis· continued in 1975. Huntinl(ton Beach gave a por tion of the 6.000 square root land and t~ tower to the City of Sco:etl Reac-h for re:.tora t 1on of th" to-. er Under the agreement. Oranl!t- County was to pay for reslora lion and Seal Beach ~as lo maint.arn the tower Howe\·e r. that arrangement fe ll through when es timated restoration costs soared past the SJ00.000 mark Subsequently. the &>al Beach City Council declared tht' fir and r e dwood structure a puhl1c nu1 sanc<' and s afety hazar<1 bt>cause or rotting timber. It is· '-Ued a permit for de molition ast f ebruary but ~ave citizens 90 days to ratsc money to pre· serve the landmark Tht.• rundrai ~1n ~ <'ffort s haven't been s ucct:'ssful. However. developer Geor~e Armstrong of lluntmgton Beach entered the picture and offered to buy the Seal Beach portion of the property He said he would build an apartment or an office building in the tank but essen· t1ally preserve the tower. He indicated that costs would be prohib•tive if he had to buy the Huntington Beach portion of the land as well as that owned by Seal Beach. Huntington Beach City Coun· cilman Ron Pattinson claimed that plans by Seal Beach to sell >ts land Independently would decrease the value of Hunq ington Beach's holdings . t ' <See TOWER, Page A2> t • -----! Coast Weather Fair through Thursday. Lows tonight 56 at the beache!l. 62 inland. Highs Thursday 70 lo 80. INSIDE TODAY Wont o job .ttarhng ar "2.000? Go to tlw Stanford GrodvaU School of BMlifleu . ~e ttory. Page m Carter ~ghtin Plan Vague, Clainu Ttus ...,w:•4 Writ•~ C•• ...... ~•ft WASIQNGTON <AP) -Penooa wbote welfan benefit.a are wron&fully red'-'Ced can aue for dama1es under a federal civll rlaht.a law, lhe U.S. &lprem. Court ruled today But the court's g.3 ct.claion ln a Mai..ne cue appeared to be far more sweepln& st.aUnc that an 1871 civil ri&ht.a law can be used to sue at.ate and local O(fici&la any Ume lbey violate le1al r1gbls provided by Congress. The court also said lhat st.ates and olflclals auccessfuJly sued for such violaU0t1s may be forced to pay the other s ide's attorney f~ ,,..,, , •.... ~Oil,,~. TOKYO <AP> -lruq, the Sttortd·largest member of the OrgaruzaUon or Petroleum E1tport.ln1 Countries, has told re- finers it is raising crude oU prices by $2 a barrel July 1, induatry sources sa.id today. Iraq. not a major supplier ol oil to the United States, had an- nounced plans for the increase following a meeting ol OPEC oU ministers this month in Algeria. Gold Pri~e Rh~; D.,,_r ~ LONDON <AP) -Gold ro&e on WOl"ld bullioo market.a to- day. while the dollar was mlxed. London's five bullion houses fixed the price of &old at S623 an ounce, up from S605 at the close Tuesday. Gold traded in New York at SQ:S, up $7.70. Silver was quoted at $16.00 in London, up from $1S.60. It t raded at $16.06 m New York, up 28 cents. 2 lofJs for l11dge Murderer Facing Life Term to Wed Convicted murde rer Cesar Acosta has asked an Orange County Supenor Court judge to perform a mamage ceremony for him on the same day he is ~cheduled to be sentenced to life in state pn~ without po&1b1li ty or parole The unusual re quest was made Tuesday during the penaJ- ty phase of Acosta's trial. The 31-year -old Santa Ana man had been convicted by a Jury earlier this week of first· degree murder in the s laying of an Artesia tavern owner in his home last summer Acosta faced the possibility of a death sentence. but prosecutor Ed Freeman told Judge Jerrold Oliver Tuesday he would not ask for the maximum penalty. The defense also wa ived it! right to a jury trial on punish ment. and Oliver rule d that f'ro•P~.41 BELLY •.• performances and need the gratuities to help pay for ex· peruies such as a $300 costume. M eg Chrysler added, "TM! idea or tippang is • compliment to lhe dancer. It shows apprecia· tion or the dancer 's skill ... Dancer Dorothea Viale also noted after the meeting that put- ting Ups in a dancer's costume is not necesaarily a sexual gesture. • • J get tips from women as much as from men," she said. "They put them in my costume very politely." Acosta would receive the lire sentence. He set sentencing for July 18. But AC06ta then told the judge he wanted to be married a ' asked Oliver if he would perform the ceremony. The judge consented. Oliver later told reporters 1t would be the first time be has performed a marriage ceremony for someone facine • life seotence wit.bout J>OS$ibUity or parole. The woman Acosta W&J\ts to marry was a witness in his case. The Spanish-s peaking defend · ant was convicted or k1lhnJ: Alphonso Olivares las t July dur ing a nighttim e r esidential burglary attempt Oilvares was the father of seven Acosta also was round guilty of attempted murder. armed robbery, burglary and assault stemming from a crime spree las t s ummer in Santa Ana He was arrested by police arter a high-speed police pursuit following the holdup or a Main Street bar "Air' Bill Fails SACRAMENTO <AP> -An Assembly committee Tuesday killed a Senate-passed bill to prevent the state Air Resources Board from setllllg tugber st.and- a rds for "ambient air " than the federal government. The bill did not apply to •uto emission standards, only the standards for "ambient air ," which ta the air around us. Hearing Set on High-rise A l1r1e turnout 11 expected at • publlc hearin1 tonf1ht that may lnOuenc t> whet.her a 14· story otncc bulJdJn1 wUl be con· at.ructed ln downtown Founualn Vall•y. The hearlna wlll be conducted by the City Planning Com - masalon at 7:30 p.m. in City HaJl. l0200 Slater Ave. Tht building, vaJQed at more lhan S2IO mllllon, ls proposed by Newport Beach -based Pacific Mutual Ute Insurance Co. Site or the project is approximately 11.S acres on the southeast cor- ner or Brookhurst Strfft and La Alameda Aven~. Don Contraman. senior city planner, said the city has re- ceived numerous calls on the propoeed high rise. some endors· ing the project, others oppo5ing 1t H approved . the building would be the tallest In Fountain Valley Paci fic Mutual has requested two \•ariances in order to pro- ceed with the projet't. One variance would allow tht> fir01 t.o design about 2S perc-enl of lta parlcing spaces for com- pact can. (A standard parking apace under Fountain Valley guidelines is 10 feet wide ; the proposed compact spaces would be seven feet wide.> The second variance is needed because the C-1 zoning at the high rise site permits struct~ no higher than SO feet. The pro- posed 14·story building will be 205 feet high, as presently de· signed. Becal.15e the high rlse is pro- posed ror redevelopment proper. ty. the City Council. meeting as the Agency for Community Development. must give final approval for the pro1ect. Fro•P~.41 SPAIN ... Carter said he ls pleased that Spain has begun negotiations to join the European Common Market. lie also said he hopes Spa.an will "see its o wn interesb served by participating in the collective defense or the West.·· referring to the question or Spanish m embers hip m the North AUantac Treaty Orgaruza. t1on. But Carter said he realizes s uch a move. a cause or con- troversy in Spain, "as a decision to be ta.ken solely and e1tclus1vt>· ly by Spam -in its own lime and its own way " By Joining the Atlantic a1. l1ance. Spain would 1eopard12<' its pos1t1on in the movement of non -al1~n(.'<f nation~. one n·a~>n for the controversy here. At the luncheon , King Juan Carlos toasted the 200th <Jn niversary of the e!>ta bllshmt>nt or d1plomatJc relations bt>twet•n the United States and Spain Jle said that Spam is a rountry Of peaCC·IOvJOg J)<'Ople and COO· demns "aJI kinds of violence and intervention in the internal af fairs of other states,'" an ap· parent reference lo the Soviet an- tervent1on in Afghanistan But the king also said that "we are and we shall continue lo be m support or detente and shall contnbute o ur share of a dialogue between East and West In addiuon to meetings with the kL"lg and prime minis ter. Carter·s sc hedule c alled for talk s with leade rs opposing membership in NATO. includlng Felipe Gonzalez. head or the country's Sociulist Worker s Party. The dancers vowed to return to Fountain Valley with add.I· tiooal supporters next Tuesday to protes t the proposed or- dinance before it is put to a vote by council members. New Romance? DAILY PILOT l lW °'-~· °"''• -... ti\ _ .. " t....OtMe ,,. ...... ,..~4. ., ...,....,... ...... °'-Uon4 ,._..,..,.. '-"' _ ... -·-,,,. ....,_ ~· ,..,_ '<IMT ... C .. l•-..._, ...... H ............. ::::~=--~~ ~·~~ ::;~ ~=".: --'"""'-· --·· , ... ,., .... _ -·--.... " ... -.... ,.,...,._ ,.0 ... IW C.-Y ~CAI-"'• tlolil .. _.. .. _ ... __ ...,..._ -·~ Vtc'•,. ....... M.,,..,Oit,...11~ "-'-, .. , .. n::..:: ... ":'J:8 c--.. ... lMO "'""--...... ...... .._...,_ -°' .... ~., ..... ~~Offtce Moll""__,.. ,. °' .. "°·.,... OMoff ~-== :::i.c=:i-• ,,,.,..,.en .. --. au1•1f,..•1'llc..._. ,_,__.Of .... ~CIJ .... .... ,. Jackie, Tycoon Linked NEW YORK CAP> -Jac- quell.De Onassis' apokeawoman HJI the fCW!Qel' first lady will have no comment on publlabed report. about ber friendabip with minin1 tycoon Maurice Tempellman except that they've known each other for .. a kJnc, long Ume." •'I remember blm from White House days," tbe apokeawoman, Nancy Tuckerman, aaid today. "He's someone t he'• always respeded.'' Her remarb were ln reepome to a report today bJ llulne CIMsbin lD ber ''VJ P" column ln t.be Waablalton Poll deCal.I· ln1 • ..-...a •he .;Ls lln. On ... ad Tempe&lmaa apeat aboard IU 18Cbtl the Rehmar. Ma. CbHblre 1ald Tem· pellmm tau wortchnde bullm•• di...._ Uaat could mete blm "rteber tbm Artltotle 0-ssda,•• UM late Onell ............. . "° ................ _ Ute ,_. Mn. Jolla f'. a.. ~ NPOl't ... Jin. 0.. ... Md Tel I .OM Dew \0 ..... ula, Ge., • llQ 14. _. ... met -a Ir I 1" tor 8 &our f!I the city's historic buildings and antique shops. They then stayed aboard the yacht with a crew of two. who had broutht the vessel down from New York. the columnist 1ald, and made a trip to Beaulor1, S.C.. where they tied up and spent Friday night. On Saturday. ucordln1 to the newspaper, a Savannah photoe. .raP.her reported seeing them. come Nhore in the rain, beaded for an Jab century church, but when be persisted In folJowtns them, they r eturned to the Y•Cht. The report aaJd Tempelaman, married ad tbe father of three, Hid ID • tA!lephane lDterview be WU "jult not acUa to talk ebout alJ thll," and npUed "No" wbm •tiled ll tM wer. aeparatect or plaanln1 a divorce trom bit wife. She reported tbal T••· pellm• a. • 11110Clate ot Preli. d•t Mobutu S... Mo ot Zain udputtotetblt•~ tbat OWlll • percent ot "tbll world'• rlcbett copper aad 'cobalt lode'' ID"'-Alrieu aa· u.. ~or~hed Eartla Huntington Beach Fare Capt Bruce Burton tra m s hose on brush fire that flared briefly Tues day off Brookhurst Street just north of Pac1f1c Coast Highway. Noontime fire burned onJy an acre. but city Fire inspector Larry Marshburn said it took the Hves Of two rabbits, a snake, a toad and some smaller wild animals. He blamed the fire on CaJTrans property on illegal fireworks. f 'rora Pa,,.-,., I DRAFT ... M ont i:om~ry , I> M iss said ""The IX'<>Pll' who call this &n t•mpty ">mhol hu vl'n l don<· their homl.'work "With the !'>ov1ets 1m the move• "1th a Sov1N brigad(' 1n Cuba, "1th our prohlt·m!> 1n Iran I don "t '>('t' ho" v.t· t<Jn gamhlf· "1th the M'<'Unl~ of this nation bv not havin.: p<'J<"t>l1m1• rri:: 1strat1on ·· Mrmt~omn~ 'Ii.lid Whil t· lh1· pr<·s1dc-nl ha' aulhonly to ordt•r n ·g1'!tral1•m he v.oulrl hav(.• to '<'In ar.irm,~al from C<mJ!n''" to hring burk .m adual draft Women <ir<-• n(Jt rl'<ttHrr·d tot•·~· 1ster Dc·sp1lt• CJrt1·r .., in1t1.sl request to include wr1men in th• progr Jm Con14rt'..,s madr-11. clt'ar 1l \\Ould not i::o alon~ with that and lhr> adm1n1strat1()n did not push thl· m<itll'r The Am<·nnin Civil L1hertws l'naon ha~ prom1~ed to hit• c;uit r h;Jllt•n.c1n.c ttu· c<in'>l1tut1onal1t) of <1n all mah· pro.cram Registration oppon(•nl!> vo" f'd to condut'l n<1 twnv. 1d 1: dc•m onslration' thJt could t1<' up the po:.t offl C'e' during the pro gram. and also lo pri>lC''>l at thv Hepubl1c·an and Ot'moaat11 na taunal coment1on'> thl'> s umrn,..r Opponcnl5. lt't.1 h) the Commit lee Ag;unst H<.'~1st ration and th., Draft. said the} 't'Ould d1stnbute )!ummed labels lo attarh lo rt'~ 1stratwn form'>. sa)in~. I Jm n·g1s t(.·nn.: undt·r prott·'>t · l "h•·v .ti'" an• or.can11 1ni:: a c::11n p;ui:n 1<1 • rf'i::l\tt•r ~•1!31n\l ttw draft · anv111ni:: Anwncans to print th<' v.onh '"I ani rt·J! 1s lt'rtn)! <t.Cain'l th1• draft ' l)n a J>O't car<I and 111 "''n<1 1t to thr or g<11111ut1r;n in W.1,h111 14tnn Man Robbed At Knif epoint A Seal fkach man was held at kn1fepo1nt in his homt> th" morning h) t" o men v. ho 'tol4• Sl 25 frrim his v.allt•l. 1x1hcc s111d Jame' I' Sokolofr ""as ha\in~ hreakfa.,t in his home on Slh Street at Ram '<'ht•n lv.o SU.\ peel!. <'nten'fl. ht•ld a knife at his neck and took his money, police reportro Jlov. the sus peC'I'> t•ntered the home and oth<·r details of the 1n c adent are s tall under anveslJga· lion. police said New Nerve Gas Weapons Pushed WASHINGTON <AP> -Con· cem about reported Soviet use of chemical agents an batUe ap- pears t.o be p~hing some key Carter admm1strat1on offlcaals t()v. ard a conclusion that lhe l 'n1ted States should produce new nerve gas weapons 'If the Russ1aru. continue to go the way they are going an chemical warfare. the United States will have to say 'Enough, enough · and go into prodU<.'lJOO r1r b1nar~ v.e«1pons. ·said one ad m1na,trat1on 0H1<'1al In a separate interview. a '1•nwr Pentagon official said, 'There 1s no doubt wr should ... tJrl bu1ld1n.c a hinar~ plant 11'" t·ited rt•p<-at<'<i report.'> lhal L h 1• Hu..,' 1 an i.. have u !> t• d c·h•·1111ral5 Ill Afghanii.tan Hinan munitions con<i1~t or t v. 11 rh;m1<·al <1~ents th<1l ex Jlt·rh -.a~ are harmle<,:, wh('n k t·pt -.c·par.llc-They becomP h·thJI v.ht:n m1.1ced after a bomb l'1Jntd1010J! them 1!> dropp('d or d 'ht-II or rockt•l v.arhead 1s fired Tht> wn10< Pentagon orfic1aJ :1cknowled1!ed that an)' propcxal to t'cm~rM" ror auth<lnt~ and monc\ to produ<'e binaf) nt·n ·1· rfOWER ... I thmk "'hat the) are doing " unethical.· he ~aid ,\ rm-.tron.: said the to'<' er 1!> rt•!>lordble ·But I don t intend to t.1kt• an~ aC'tJOn "''1thout the good .:.race!> of Huntington Beach. ··tr vou want to tear at down. then s0 Ix' 1t ... he told the City Council Monday night Mike Beanan. a m e mber or tht• comm1llct.> to res tore the tower . said he compares lht> 'itrurture to the Leaning Towe r or Pisa "It 1s a piece of a rt and 1s the only one or its kind located aJong the coast,"" he said Ma)or Ruth Baile> said Hunt inRton ~ach"s action 1s pre- cipitous and throws a monJcey wrench in Seal Beach plans She said actmn s hould not have been taken without tho rough negollalJons w1Lh Seal Be•ch Seal Beach City Manager Den· nis Courtemarche said that dem ol 1t1on 1s not immanent and JOIOt dJ~USSIOOS between the two cities will be held next week. gas weapons "as going to be a t o u g h a nd emotional issue because of an attitude of horror toward chemical warfare.·· Both the Pentagon source and the admarustrat1on official asked to remain anonymous The Uruted States long ago re · nounced fi rst use of lethal or in· capac1 tat1ng che mical weapons <1nd 1n t969 Preside nt Ni1ton r e- nounced any V S resort to germ v.arfare A .. o~c'<11) to det<'r a ny Soviet 1m pul..,t• t1, launch ('h em1c;il \4>3rfarc. the United States has mcuntruned Cl Sl(){'k of WeteyP b•)mbs c·onta1n1n~ the nerve gas <; D Th 1•., <' ho m h ' w l' rt: m.rnufa1·tur1·n mort• th;.in 10 '1•ars a~o ;ind an: hccom1ng ob· !>olete I n th1• mid 1!171J~ ('onJ!r<'sS I ~ I,. I ' r ,. ( u ., ,. d I h •. Arm~ l'Wr m 1i.:r.1on l<t prr>dUC'l· binary v.eapon.'> Tht· Defense Depart· ment rE'J{'{'ll'd an Army bid to mo\·1· to" urd production . but re .,l·arch on ... ut·h \4>Capon~ was a l· lov. t•d to continue Police Catch Thef.t Suspect I 11 Foot Race ,\ dimanut1V4' c;urdc•n Grove f<tl"tun \!.Orkt•r ~1th un armload of.h 1~h fa.,hion dresses valued at $362 was Jatlt.-d Tuesday night m C.:o!>ta Mei.a by a Nordstrom set.·unt) l(uard aflN almost out- dis l ant·ing him in a 60-yard dash. JoaMl' K Arzate. 23, of 12562 Keel Ave . was arrested and bookt"d on ~ui.p1c1on or grand theft following the episode at the store Guard Paul Un ten berg told police he recovered seven dresses valued a t $40 to $80 each "h1ch were ~luffe d into a Nordstrom bag after women·s "ear clerks summoned him and pointed out Ms Arzate. fl~ alleged that he trailed the nervous yOWl~ browser through the store before s he reached the exit and burst into a dead run. Rail was set al $5,000, police said. s,,·i111s11ic Sp._.tti••I P11rc-has._. one piece and blklnls rrom 12.00 NAME BRANDS: Danakins. Ralsens. Connie Banko, Jer Sea, H11h Tide. .... Lag11•a{SOath fJoast EDITION 'Wour Ho•etown l Dally ewNpaper f?L. 73. NO. 1n, •SECTIONS. JO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2S, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ogus Bill Bust Arrests· to Grow: ;Regis~ation OK'd 4 Million Face Military Signup WASHJNGTON CAP> -Congl't!SS ended a long and heat- ed fight over peacetime draft .registration today and gave President Carter enough money to sign up an estimated four million young men in the weeks ahead. On a 234-168 vote, the House sent Carter a measure ap- propriating $13.3 million to take the Selective Service System out of "deep standby" and conduct mJ1ltary registration for the first tirne since l!n5. The only remaining step is for Spaniards Praised JJ:O~~n~~P l -i r~side nt Carter, the firs t American chief executive to vis· ~ Spain since the death of eneralissimo Franctsco Fran· o five years ago, said today tlbe ~rowth of Spanish de · QCracy has been a tome for the nlire Western world." Carter, whose Alr Force One anded at 3:52 a.m. PDT, was at Bar~ Airport by Juan Carlos I, Que~n and Prime Minis ter ~dolfo Suarez. The leaders shook handi; on a long. r ed e.,-pet. and Carter was given a ti!gun salute on the bot. sunny ii(emooo. On the eve ol Carter's arrival. i [asque separatists resu~oo an oti-govenunent campaign, ex· loding bombs in two tourist odgings in Spain's southern J\licante provin ce about 22s miles southeast of Madrid. No injuries were r e ported. Carte r was not exp ect ed anywhere near the area After the arrival ceremony. Carter traveled by motorcade in tbe king's limousine, rather than a Secret Serv1ce vehicle, to the royal palace in downtown Madrid and attended a reception and lunch given by the king. In a toast, Carter, showing U.S. support for the nedgllng Spanish democracy expected to seek membersblp in NATO. said in Spanish: "The growth of Spanish de· mocracy has been a tonic for the entire Western world. Spain re- futes the false contention th~t the s weep of history is in- v aria b I y t owa rd authoritarianism -so Spain is a source of hope and inspiration to democrats everywhere." <=arter said he is pleased tbat Spain bas begun negotiations to Joan the European Common Martel. He also said he hopes Spain wHI "see its own interests served by participating in the eollective defense of the West," referring to the question or Spanish membership in the ~Orth Atlantic Treaty Organiza- fion. But Carter said he realizes auch a move, a cause of coo· ttoveny in Spain, "ls a decision to "be taken eolely and excluslve- )f b) Spaln -ln its own time SDd its own way." • By JolD111g the AtlanUc aJ- Dance. Spain would jeopardize lb pollUon in tbe movement ol oon·alllDed natlom, ooe reuoo (or tbe CGllU'oveny here. tbe president to issue an ex· eculive order directing men · bom in 1960 and 1961 to register. and telling them when to report, perhaps as sooJl as late July. Selective Service officials have said they will start the pro- gram four to five weeks after the money is received. Young men will be required to go to a local post office to sign a r egistration form. The program will be spread out over two weeks, witb young men born in 1960 registering the first week and teen-agers born m 1961 reg. .. ,, .......... SHE'LL DO 'T AAZAH' ActreM Bo Derek Judge Says Bo's 'Tarzan' CA:ui Go On NEW YORK <APl -A federal judge has rerused to block Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer from producing a remake of "Tarzan, The Ape Man," saying litigation could cause MGM to lose the "ver y popular" actress Bo Derek as star. In a 16-page decision Tuesday in U.S. District Court, Judge Heory F . We r ke r ci ted hardships MGM could suffer if the project were suspended. "If work on the project were s uspended at this ooint. MG ~ would most likely Jose the proJ· ect, because the principal star, Bo Derek, is currently 'very popular' and MGM could not 'hold' a star of her caUber for the duration of this litigation." he said The actress recently appeared in the movie "10 ... The judge's decision to deny a preliminary injunction, pending a final ruling, was an initial court victory for MGM in a copyright Infringement suit brought by the heirs of Edgar Rice Burroughs, "Tarzan's" creator. They include Hulbert Bur- roughs, tbe author's son, and two grandchildren, who grant licensing rights through Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc. of Tanana, Calif. In the suit they contend that MGM is not authorized to re- make the movie because rights granted under a 1931 contract bad been terminated. Io pre- viou..-bearings held in May, the Jud•e establlabed that the con - tract permitted MGM to Produce a 1932 movie baaed on Bur- rou1hl' characters. On ~. Werlter aald the contract alao 1ave MGM the rl1bt to mate unlimited re· makee ol the 1932 movie. MGM, whteb produced the nnt 'Tarzan" remake in JJIC!I, told tbe court tt expecta to bestn fllmlnl the movie in AUl\llt lOf' releue natnmmer. Ho ute ••• llHD wben Werktr WOUid ~ Ida de-e.laloallldwUM. Dllo Mi•1 Falla NIAGARA P'AU.8, N.Y. (AP) -Two rounc men whole •PMd· boat stalled In the NlHtra 8lver ,,ere rHcued T11et0ay ....._ lbl6I" boet went cww tllit famed llilnelboe Falla. istering the second week. · Failure to register is a felony carrying a maximum penaJty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. . The House approved tbe reg- istration money over objections lrom several members in a brief debate that registration is .. an empty symbol. "Let's not kid ourselves.'' said Rep. Lawrence Coughlin, R-Pa. .. If we think the Soviet leaders will think twice about pulling a nother Afghanistan invasion, we're sadly mistaken." "It is not necessary to divide the country on this issue," said Rep. Anthony Toby Moffett. D- Conn. "This is an empty sym· bol .. But Re p . G . V . "Sonny" Montgomery, D-Miss .. said, ··The people who call this an empty symbol haven't done their homework. "With the Soviets on the move. with a Soviet brigade in Cuba, with our problems in Iran, I don't see how we can gamble with the security of this nation by not having peacetime reg· istration, ·' Montgomery said. While the president has authority to order registration. he would have to win approval from Congress to bring back an actual draft. Women are not requiroo to reg· ister. Despite Carter's initial request to mclude women in the program. Congress made it clear it would not go along with that and the administration did not push the matter. The American Civil Liberties Union bas promised to file suit challenging the constitutionality of an ail-mate program. Registration opponents vowed to conduct nationwide dem- onstrations that could lie up the post offices during the pro- gr a m , and also to protest ~t the Republican and Democratic na- tional conventions this summer. Opponents. led by ~e Commit- tee Against Registration and the Drart, said they would distribute gummed labels to attach to reg- istration forms, saying, .. I a m registering under protest ... They also are organizing a campaign to "register against the draft" -inviting Americans to priot the words "I am reg- istering against the draft .. on a post card and to send 1t to lbe or- ganization in Wasblngton. Carter and his officials argued registration would save 90 to 100 days in mobilizing recruits in an emer.zency. Kiwanis Still A 'Men Only' Organization . For the fourth lime in eight years, Kiwanis International bas overwhelmingly rejected a change in its bylaws lbat would pe rmit women to join the worldwide service organi&atioo. The resounding "no" vote echoed through the Anaheim Convention Center late Tuesday morning following 20 minutes of animated argument before an estimated 5.000 delegates. The chief argument in favor of allowinl women into Kiwanis, s aid press officer John McGehee, "is that women would provide an untapped source ol members, manpower -er, peoplepower for Ule clubs." ''The oppo1lo1 arsument is that women have never been permlu.ct in the club, and that we are Jmt not Ht up to be a coed type of or1anlaat1on," MeGebee Nld. Current bylaw• say that Klwanlt II "open to men of ,ooca atand1nl to tbe C!OIDmun.lty." 111• Pl'OPOHd chan1e reads. "open to any penoo of ,ooa 1tatldtq in tbe eommanll.1. • Mc<Wiee DOted Uaat tbe U.S. Supreme Court bM ruled that Klw1nl1 baa not •folated wome-n'1 ~l•ll rl1bu b1 not permlttial tbem to Jobi tile or-1aniudian. That cue ... mmed ftom a lawault brou1ht a1aln1t th• Gr.et Neck. N. Y., chapter d Klw..U. , ,f Despite Ohj~etiolu State to Consider County Judgeships A joint le~tslative committee will meet Thursday In Sacramen- to to consider the addition of five Judges to the Orange County s uperior and municipal courts even though the proposal failed Tuesday to win full endorsement by t he Orange County Board of Supervisors. Legislative conferees will al· tempt to iron out differences in two proposals calling for addi- tional judgeships for Orange County. No new positions may be added tmtll a bill is passed by the Legislature and signed by the governor. S upe rvis o r s. following a lengthy bearing Tuesday. agreed the county's courts are over- burdened and need r elief. but re- jected a proposal by Supervisor Thomas RHey to financially back the addition of four new judges to tbe Superior Court bench and one judge to South Ora~ge County Municipal Court 10 Laeuna Niguel. The state currently provides the county a $60,000 annual sub- sidy per judicial position. The subsidy roughly coven a judge's salary. Related costs, such as salaries for bailiffs and court clerks, must be pald by the county. The board was told by the COG')o ty administrative office that the county's cost may run as high u '433,000 per Judicial poslUon. That figure takes lnto account all related support costs. s uch as courtroom apace. district at- torney's and public defender'• salaries and maintenance and utllity COila. Tbe superior court exeevtJveof · nee, however, places the cost at S36.000. Supervtaon Ralph Clark, Har· rtett Wieder and Jt:dbon M1Her said they ~'t ddorM the new pos1Uon1 until tbe wick variance ln tbe county COit ft,ure WU N!l90hecl. Tbey called fow a ... port on tbe matter to be prepared withlnee>daya. Su~ 'l'bopiu Rll91 and Pbilfp AntboclY iuppe>rted ftnMC- ln1 tbenew pOaittom Clark nld tbe board•• ac:t:lcN will be communicated to tbe ~ CountY 1e"911Uw cl& ea='=~~ Mmiu Ber•_,. R·N~ Maeb, llld A••embl1man Richard Robbllcm. l).Qardlft Oron. Mid • they would pmh fOf' r .. judges despite the lack o( a clear stand by the s upervisors. ·'The need for the additional judges is very clear." Mrs. Bergeson said. With n!Spect to the board·s re- fusal to support funding of the new positions, Mrs. BergtiOO said, .. That's a maUer we 'll obviously have lo address ... Those urging the board to a~ prove funding for the ~ posi- tions induded representatives of the Orange County Bar AssocJa· t io n . Orange County Trial Law ye r s Association and Supenor Court Presiding Judge W alterCharamu. There now are 42 judges ao the superior court bench. Chanmu.a saJd the additional j urists were needed to help the court cut down a backlog oC civil lawsuit.snow awaiting trial. He cited monthly statistics that s how cases ready for trial are be- ing delayed because a judge is not avaHabletopreside. And Olaramza pointed out tbat the st.ate Judicial Council recent· ly concluded Orange County Superior Court sbouJd have nine additional positions' based oo its current workload. Library Tour Planned for San Clemente You don't need bikini boots and blnoculan for tbts tour, but if you •re a recuJar San Clemente library uter. the walkabout mt1bt ~e useful. Fritndl ol the Library wtll act aa awdel ThUnday from 10 a .m. lo bOOll at tbe u~. located at 233 Ave. Gl'Mtad.a. Tbe library re~eaUy un· derwent • reoraaohatlon beeauae ot· er•mMCI quuun an~ patrone mf1bt find lt n~ to become aeqa.Wed wtth tbe..., ftQof' Dia. For1-we. U. ....... booltl ta botJt tbe addlt Md )'OWlf adall M<d• IN C!W- r,taecf now. Alld ~ Md Mo-~~~an W_ • ..w J'br mare Wonaatltn .. oaU the Ubrary at-.rf ot -..n . Weapons, Drugs Nabbed By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.. °' ... OMtY " ... , .... U.S. Secret Service agents said today they expect to make more arrests following a raid Tuesday morning that netted an estimated $750,000 in counterfeit bills. drugs and guns from a Miasion Viejo residence. · Secret Service Agent Ri chard McDrew said the $S0 and $100 bills, discovered in a suitcase in an upstairs bedroom , "were or a passable quality -very passa- ble." He said, however, that only about SO bills had been passed tn Southern California. The 5 :30 a.m. raid at 23301 Via Bahia led to the arrest of four persons -including Donald Lee Crawford, 41, who previously was named m a federal warrant alleging possession and passUJg of counterfeit money. Crawford was released on a $5,000 bond Tuesday afternoon following h is a rraignment before a U.S. Magistrate in Los Ange les. ~ Agents said Crawford had been under s urveillance for about a week before the decision was made lo arrest him. Authorities said the rour SUS· pects were sleeping in the resi· den~e when agents--backed by members of the sheriffs depart.. ment Special Weapons and Tac· tics tSWAT> team -broke thr4Mleb the front door - Crawford, one lnvestlgator said, had a loaded deringer in h1~ bed and twD other loaded guns nearby in the bedroom. Others arrested. authorities said. were WaJter J Begley. 32, on s uspicion or being a felon in possession of a handgun; Yvette Desantis . on s us picision of possess.Ion or a controlled sub- stance (cocaine ). and Judy Hallqwst, also on suspidon or possession or a controlled sub- stance. They were booked into O r a n ge County J a il . The women·s ages were not availa- ble. Ms. Hallqu1st, investigators said, was free on bond followmg a previous arrest on allegations of passing counterfeit bills when she was taken into custody Tues- day. About one oound of cocaine, worth an estimated $30,000, wru; seiied, agenL'i said . The sear ch or the rented hom e. they added. produced handguns , rifles, a sawed-off shotgun, large amount of am- munition and other mer chandJse that one spokesman said may be s tolen property. "Those handguns you see over there, they were loaded." s&d Ora nge County Sher iff's Lt. Wyatt Hart, as he pointed at two weapons en a table. No Ash ••• Cash TUALATIN, Ore. (AP> -Two 8Unmen wearing lbe kind of masks used to ward off volcanid dust took an undisclosed am~ or cocaine and other drugs frorq Meridian Park Ho s pi~aj pharmacy, s heriff's deput1~ said. Coast Weather Fair through Thursday. Lows tooi&hl ~ at the beaches, 82 inland. Highs Thursday 10 to 80. INSIBETODA~ wa"t a job 1torffng ot 132 0001 Go to the St01tford G~• School of Bl&liMai. Sn •torw. ,. 8'. f . ~--JIJSI' BRE~N(,;----.... . 1-._,,_ ............... m« , ......... ,, ••••• Carter Afghan Plan J" ague, Claims Tass Jackie Romance Rumored NEW YORK CAP) -Jae· MOSCOW (,\P) -TIM oft\clal Soviet M'ft acency todav d.Nutbed Pr.hlmt can.·· ....,.u. of • "t.ran1hiona1I'· *>luuoo lo the Afpantuu fflall as "deUberatt'lf va1ue " and eaUed CID b1m to ,...,,.., lo Al .... PH~ Pf'OPOlall • Cart~ J:: cocnt =:'1 •• Moscow·• ftn.t' reacUoo to men y. (Related atoey, A4) th ~ ~~ · by Tua polltJcaJ oblerver Yuri Komllov. aaid e t' r SOUJht to C'~ale lhe 1mpreulon that Wuhln1loo want&• ~tlemt'nt ' quellne Onassis' spokeswoman aays the former flnst lady will bave oo comment oo pubu.bed reporta about her frlendahip whh mlnina tycoon Maurice Tempdamun eu:ept that they've know~ each other for "a tons. tong time " "On UM' utht-r hand." KonuJov ~. Wu h1n1ton "wanl.6 to •void IJVUll an a.nswer lo lhl wry pret"iae and coo.atrucUve pro- Pot•ll made by lbe Altbal:Uslan covemmeot on lhy 14." .... llrHIW.U•.-.C'••• ..... 8111a WASHINGTON <AP) -~nons wboff welfare benefit& are ~ ronKfully redUttd can aue ror damaga under a federal civil right.a law, the US Supreme Court ruled loday. But the court's 6-3 d~LS!OO Ul a Maine cue appeared to be far more SWffPllll -atat.uis that an 1871 civil rights law can be used to sue st.ate and locaJ otficiala any time they violate Jeaal nghta provided by Congress The court also said that stat.el and otficlals succeasfully s ued ror such vlolataona may be forced to pay the other side's attorney fees. frf14 II• Rebe Oii P~ 82 TOKYO (AP) -Iraq, the second·largest member of the <?rga~~tion. <?£ Petroleum Exporting Countries, has told re- finers 1t &s .raJsang crude 011 prices by $Z a barrel July 1, Industry sources swd today. Iraq, not a major supplier of oU to the United Slates had an-no.u~ced pl8!'5 for the increase foUowtnc a meeting of OPEC oil m1msters this month in Algeria. Goid Prirr ~~; OoUar ~ LONDON CAP> -Gold rose on world bullion markets to. day. whale the dollar was mixed. London's five bullion houses fixed tbe price of gold al SQ3 a n ounce. up from $605 at the close Tuesday. Gold traded in New Yortr.at$622, up$4. 70. Silver was quoted at $16.00 in London. up from $15.60. ll tradedat$15.85tn New York, up7centa. SCork Markell !11.w!s .411e•tl NEW YORK (AP) -'The stock market ran up a strong gain today, continuing the upswing that began at the alart or the week. The Dow Jones average of JO industrials climbed 9.82to887.12 after four hours of\radlng. Gainers out.numbered losers by close to a 3·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange listed ilaues. New Nerve Gas Weapons Pushed WASHINGTON (AP> -Coo· cem about reported Soviet use of chemical agents in battle ap- pears to be pushing some key Carter administration officials toward a conclusion that the United States should produce new nerve gas weapons · If the Russians continue to go the way they are going in chemical warfare, the United States will have to say •Enough, enough,' and go into production of binary weapons," said one ad- ministration official. Jn a separate lnterview, a senior Pentagon official said, .. There is no doubt we should start building a binary plant." He cited repeated reports that. th e Russians have used chemicals in Afghanistan. B\nary munitions consist of two chemical agents that ex· perts say are harmless when kept separate . They become lethal when mued a fter a bomb contalning them is dropped or a s hell or rocket warhead fs fired. The senior Pentagon official acknowledged that,aoy propo8aJ to Congress for authority and money to produce binary nerve gas weapons "is golng lo be a tough and emotional issue because of an attitude or horror toward chemical warfare." Both the Pentagon source and the administration orrlclal asked to remain anonymous and m 1969 President Nixon re- nounced any U.S. r esort to germ warfare. A vowedJy to deter any Soviet impulse to launch chemical warfare. the United St.ates has maant.a.tned a stock of Weteye bomb6 contairung the nerve ga~ GD . These bombs were manufactured more than 10 years ago and are becoming ob- solete. In the mid·l970s. Congr ess twice refused the Army permission to produce binary weapons. The Defense Depart· ment rejected an Army bid to move toward production, but re· search on such weapons was aJ. lowed to continue. Bees Bugging City Cowicil HARTFORD, Mich. <AP> The City Council in thi s soutbwest Michigan commWl.lty has ordered public works of- ficials to de·bug its chambers after dive-bombing bees disrupt. ed the second council meeting in two weeks. No one was stung, but coun· ciJmen ordered unused air vents housing the bees to be dowsed with ln&ecticide and sealed. Central air conditioning replaced the vents when the tormer supermarket was ren· ovated for council UM? • · 1 remember him from White Jlouae days," lbe spokeswoman. Nancy Tuckerman. aaid today. "He's someone she's always respected" \ Her remarks were in response to a r~port today by Maxine Cheshire 1J1 her ''VIP" column :n the Wastungton Post. detail· Ing a weekend sbe said Mn. Onassis and Tempelsman spent aboard bis yacht, the Relemar. Ms . Ches hire said Tem· pelsman has worldwide business dealings that could make hlm "richer than Aristolle Onassis,'' the late Greek shipping magnate who was the second husband of the former Mrs. John F. Ken- nedy. The report said Mrs. Onassis and Tempelsman Oew to Savan· nab. Ga .• oo May 14, and were met by a limousine for a tour of the city's historic buildings and antique shops. They then stayed aboard the yacht with a crew or two, who had brought the veuel down from New York, the columrust aa id . and made a trip to Beaufort, S C.. where they tied up and spent Friday night On Saturday. according lo the newspaper, a Savannah pbotog· lap_he r reported seeing them. come ashore in lhe rain. beaded for an l8lh century church, but when he persisted in following them, they r eturned to the yacht Honored Dad Sentenced For Rape CAMBRIDGE. Mus . <AP> A former "Father of the Year" has been sent to pnson for the rape or an 11-year-old foster C'h ild placed 1n his care. A Welfare Departme nt official said, ··11u.g can happen in any home .. After senten cin g Ri chard Douglas. 58. of Medford. to six to 10 years at Walpole Prison Superior Court Judge Ro bert Barton said, "It would seem that the ~elfare system should be standing next to Mr Dougla.'i The Oeparlmeol oC Public Welfare must answer to society, Cor what this girl has gone through " The court was told thal D.ouglas. a machinist. had pre· v1ously been convicted of inde· cent assault on a child under 14 . In 1978. Douglas was named "f'ather of the Year" in a con· lest sponsored by the Medford Daily Mercury. The award was based on an essay written by ooe of his children. Assistant District Allorney David Siegel, who prosecuted the case. said. "The Welfare Department was aware of Douglas' r~rd. but I could not get any reason why they con· tanued to place the children." Douglas, who is married and has three of his own children and an adopted child, bas taken in 50 state wards ln 10 years ac- cording to lbe weUare depart· ment. "We never had a complaint before this,·· said Petra Langer of tbe department. "We had t.o assume It was a good place. Something like lhb can happen ln any home." The United Stales long ago re- oounced rant use of lethal or in· capacitating chemical weapoos Wedding Bell DAILY PILOT L..-i .. ~()Mee tflt ... C-'4H.,.._• °"'°"9 U\C CAM• ...... --lllPt'*"' _.,........._,,.,,....,.,...._. 'TllJSt IP I (J'Mt..,_. e r ••us1J11...,. ~ ..... ,. ...... .. , .. ,,.. .. ...... --a.-. -- Wnvicted Kil/,er w Mw1y Convicted murderer Cesar Acosta hu asked an Orance County SUperior Court Judi• to perform a marriage ceremony for hlm on tbe same day be la scheduled to be sentenced to We in •Late priloo without pou.ibW· t)' of parole. The unusual reque•t was mede n.dey durinC the penal· ty ohaM ot AcoM.l't trial. 1'be Jl·c:·old Santa Ana man blid c:oovteted by a Jun' earll• thit •eek of first· desree anurder ID the alaytnc ol aa A.rUUa tav.,.. "1MI' ta b1a bomea..aummer. ACOl&a fee.I Uae PQAl~ ol a death...,,..== Sci ,.,, ...... Cold .I .ltn'Old OH••~JM llCllMk lorthe•nt-peultJ. ,,.. ...... .a.o ....... ,.._ ... ., trtal -,. 'sh .... ,, ... ou .. r na.W &Mt MJPa__. ............... 11• I a. 1V•1••••acc• ... 11 ,_. Jfb SI. But Acoeta then told the jqe M wanted to be married and asked Oil ver if b e would perform the ceremony. The j udce consented. OU~ lat.er told reporten lt would be the flnt time he baa performed a marrla1e fftell\CmY for eomeoae faclu a life ----wtlboul poult1Wt,y ol paJ'Ole. TIM wotDM Acosta w..-to mam w• a wttoesa in au. eaae. TH Spmd,.,.1klq del-1· ant was convicted of klll1D1 AJ!)bomo OOYll'tl laat July dur· Jn• • DlibtUm• rHldeatL•I burllary attempt. oun ... wu UM atbll\111 ..._. ACCllU Uo WU toad fllllt1 of a~ mW"der, armed ~~..d......it .. ,,... • mm. ..... .I.Mt• ...... Au.. B• .,.. an11Ced br poUH ....-.w •• , ............ ............... °' .... ........... 0..1•~-- 0ANCEA CATHY DICKEY TESTIFIES BEFORE COUNCIL What We Heve Here la a Serious tmege Probfem Bellying Up Dancers Prompt Vote Delay By PIUL SNt:IDt;RMAN OI """ O.•h ,._ ~wit F ounta in Valley·.., propo'>t"1 belly dancing control la "' c<1mP under fire Tuebday n1~ht from severa l performers wh1, ap peared before the City C'>unnl to protes t restnct1ons on thl'1r <1rt They won a one w1·vk delay before the.• l<iw goc'> to a vot<.· Belly dan<'f'rs from c.t•vn;i l nc.·1~hbonni: ('llll'~ <;hO'o'~'tl up to s upport th1· µrnl t·"t 1ndud1n1? one Newport Ut•ac·h danrt·r whose fi rm o rr~r .... ''>lni.t•nl! belly-gram!> " In lhe !>um. the cnterta10cr-. rell"red thC) haV(' b1•COmt• thl' v1cums of a senous 1m<111.c prnl>· lem Despite some giggles in tht• counc il chambers. the city lawmakers were urged to attend a belly d:..ncang perform.tnc'l' before vot111g next v.cek. !>fJ tht') can gl•t :.t fin.t hJnd l1Jok .it the dasi.ac art Corm "I Uunk ) ou don t underi.t..nd .,., here M1ddlt· 1-:a ~t1·r11 t•nlc.r ta iners arc ctJmanl( from. ' declared C<tth y Oa ckc~ wh11 dances <1l tht: Guy f'd'o'kt·" restaurant in Fount:..1n V11lll'Y under the n<tme "KarimJ " "The re ~ noth1n~ ll•wd or salacious about 1t," ~he added Mayor Al Holhndcn '\aid he would not order ha~ fellow C'Olln ell members to view a belly dancing show befort-voting, but s aid they wt're welcome to do M> 1f they dcs1n· Three other dancers who perform lll nearby c111c~ such a.., Newport Bench. Costa Mesu , Santa Ana and Garden Grove, accompanied M t' Di c key becau...e they ~rct·1 ve the FouJ1 · tain Valley ord1na nC'l' a s a threat "We're conc•ernw that thJs will set a pr~·edent and that other c1taes will adopt the same kind of ordinance," said dancer Meg Chrysler after the meeting Ms Chrysler work~ for a "liewport Beach firm that pro- vides "singing belly·grams " and other entertalllment. The proposed Fountain Valley nrdlnance would prob1b1t dane· t•rs from circulating among rcstaura o.MtT ,,_ --ao lra<li· uonally slap gratu1lles in the ab- breviated costumes. Ms Dickey reminded council members that comedians and ... inger.s often circulate within an Jud1ence as part of their act, Regardmg the tJps, she said belly dancers generally are paid only $15 to S30 a ruttbt for Mftral performances and 11eed the ~ratwlles to help pay for ex· pen1>e::. ~ucb as a S300 costume M e~ Chrysler added, "'l'be idea of lJppmg is a complunenl to the dancer. lt shows appree1a· tum of the dancer's slull " l>:inct>r Dorothea Vi a le al'>Q r1r1tt-d lifter the met!tang that py\· tine lip<. tn a dancer 's costume is nol Ot'l-..~anly a wxual gesturt!. I i.: .. t t1~ from women ~ muc h as from men," she satd. Th1·y pu1 tht·m 1n my costume \ t·n pt1l1 ll!l.\I I hf' dancers vo"ed to return to fo'ountam Vall~> with add1· l 1onal t.upporten; next Tuesday to prote:;t the proposed or· d1nanc-~ before 1t 1s put to a vote by council members Pryor Gets Lift From~Gifts SHERMAN OAKS fAP) -A jl!ro w1og avalanche of mail, flowers and gifts has been inwt· dating the hos pital where Ri chard Pryor is recuperating afler a skin· graft operatJoo. Hospital spokesman Gary Swaye said Pryor would resume his treatments, whicb include a whirlpool bath and a bi&h· press ure oxygen chamber to help lbe slun heal, today aft.er a two.day hiatus. , IWyKin Eyed in Slwoting ' JNDJANAPOLIS CAP) -FBI agents, atreaalng that John Larry Ray la not a suspect ta the •boollna of Vernon Jordan Jr., HY they want to koow where the' brothel' or James Earl Ray wd the night the civil ri&hts 1eadet was wounded by a s niper's bullet. The FBJ will question John Larry Ray about the shooting in Fort Wayne last month of tbe National Urban League presi· dent, Wayne G . Davis, special agent ln charge here, said Tuee- day Ray was captured Monday as he walked along a highway near Alton, Ill. He had been sought as a federal escapee after faaling to report to a St. Louis halfway house in February lo finish a i.entence for a bank robbery con· v1ct1on and was wanted for ques· t1oning in a May JO bank robbery :.it Liberty. Jll Kay, whof\e brother was con- victed in the 1968 Me mphis, Tt'nn., assassination of civil r1~hls le<1der Martin Luther King Jr., is not a suspect in the .Jordan s hooting, Davis said. ·'I thank suspect would be a ... trong word," he said. "To Ue him an wtlh J ordan thing is real· ly premature right now . . we JUS t plan to talk with him about h1 " where<1bouts at that time " In a copynghted stor y Tues· day. the St. LouJs Post· Dis patch quoted FBI Direct.or William H. Webster as sayin~ there were ... 1m1lanlles between the shoot· 1n~ or Krng and Jordan that war· rantl-d the qucst.aoning Jordan was shot an the bade as he ~tood tn the parking lot of a Fort Wayne motel May 29. He ~as trea~ al Fort Wayne's Parkvaew Me morial HOlSpitaJ for two weeks and transferred to New York Hoeipatal. He w as moved from the hospital's intensive care ward Thursday to a 17th floor suite formerly occupied by the shah o( Iran Ray was captured by a formet" '-taff tnVe5llgator ror the House Select Committee on lnvestiga- tJons. wtuch questioned the Ray brothers on the Kmg a.sse&SSina- l.lon. M adl ~on County D e puty Conrad RaLU said he was \akin~ bas wife shopping wben they drove put tu.y. 64teu said be u lled for help, then approached Ray from betund. .. After he bad been patted down and handcuffed, I asked if he reme mbered m e," said Haeu. ''He loolted at me and said, 'Oh, hi, Conrad " Bees Su:ann Aft,er Crl13h COAlJNCA <AP) -A ,5warm of bees buzzed In· terstate 5 south of here to- day following a colli.sion or two trucks, the highway patrol reported. A flatbed truck carrying 6S beehives was b.it by a refrigerated semi loaded with lS t.ona of beef and orange juice, according to Cij P spokes man Jim Taylor. The bee truck over· turned and hrerigbters had to be called lo hose away the stingers. Taylor said. ·------------·-----· s,,·i111s11it Sp~eial P11rel1as~ one pltte and blldnis from 12.00 NAME BRANDS: Danakins, Ral.Mn.s , Connie Banko, Jer Sea, H.lih 11de. ~<S SPORTS CENTERS BUSINESS J STOCKS dne ay• p.m. ( E T) Pri r NYSE COMPOSITE T{lANSACTIONS °"9t•l-lllll_W_ .. ,.,...,..,.,,__Mio-ot ~Ill(_. ..... loft 0.ff .. 1-CllM'UIMll•IO<> ·~·-•-*"' • .... ..,.., ••-1•1-.. '9cunt ... o..i. .. -••hllMI .. s DAILY PILOT - .......... '8fJ Rei11r11 Vacation Home Good Tax Break 1 Edtlm'1 Note· ~ma snwa on plcnntng saomQ! ~ on JIOUr ,., ~ w..i bill.) By SYLVIA PORTER Millions with incomes cro55ing au lines now own vaca· tion homes hoping lo renl for top prices in sea.son. summer particularly -thereby turning the home bought for pleasure into a good investment. And this also can be a source or tax-free income. When you rent out your vacation home. you tum what otherwise would be nondeductible household expenses into deductible rental expenses. You can use what you pay for uulities, insurance and repairs for the rental period !plus your mortgage interest and property taxes, which are always fully deductible) to shelter your rental income. What's left after the deduc· Money's Worth lions C your cash profit on the rental) also may be partially or com· pletely lax free. The deductions that offset your rental in· come aren't limiCed td your out-of-pocket ex:1 pens~ You also ·can deduct a Portion of what the horn~ cost )OU I cash down payment plus mortgage> plus an~ \ubsequent improvement!. you've made · TIUS ANNUAL DEPRECIATION deduction is figured ..is if the home were declmin~ in value each year due to uM~. even though 1t probably will be ns1ng m value. The nt>l result is that since your depreciation deduction d<K>Sn t come from a current out or pocket expense. your cash profit on the rental may be a lot t>1gger than your tax- able profit Tht:> time to learn and then apply all the~ lax angles to )Our own '>1luat1on lS now. when )Ou·n .· rentrng or gelling rt>ady lo :-.1gn your rent agr~mcnt for the peak summ er months Later an 1980 is too !alt' TO ILLUSTRATE. SAV y1Ju own a sea:.1de cottage purchased for cash You rt•nt <>Ul thf' cottetge for two months each y<'ar at $1 ,600 " monrh and use 1t persooall) for another month The Olhl'r nine month:. th1· JJfrlPt'rtY 1s not used Your tot.ti annual cash expens<'s SI 200 for upkt-t>p and m<ian· w nance and S'900 for pro~r1' tax~ The deprec1al1on on lht• c·utta~t· t'O mes to $2.400 d yeetr You have an Sl.ll>O cash profit on the rental (SJ.200 or n·ntal inromt> less th" S800 Qf upk\~p and maintenance and $600 of proix•rty taxe-; for the two·month renta l period \'Ot llA \' t: TO PA\' tax~ on only $200 of your Sl.800 profit Tht> rt'.l'>OO 1:. that from your S3.200 of rental inCQme. \OU can d1'fJU('t S800 for the upk~p and maintenance of the rentetl ,IJt:'nOd S600 for the property taxes of the rental period 1 .md )OU t•an deduct I.he other S300 of taxes as a pt'r-.onal 1tl"m1zt."d dt.-duct1on 1 and c;ince you rented for tv.o out of the three month., there L" Sl .600 for the deprec1at1on in the rental penod In summary. due to your depr~1ation deduction you can tax-shelter almost 90 percent of your cash profit ~HAT HA t'P t::'liS ff you ha\t,> a lax IO!>!> on the ren lJI' Sa~ that ~our d<'<1U<'l10n!-> for <lcprcc1at1on and ca~h t'X penses cxcced your rental mcomt.• Can you deduct the lol>i. against )'OUr salary'' lt depend.c; Thert• are s~1al ta;ii; law rules that govnn los:-. s1tuat1on:-. on a \ aC"at100 home rental. warns Prenta•e Hall Whetlwr you c:.tn U.'>e your loss to shelter your n<>n rental tO("()me depends on how much you personally use the ho mt> Ir your personal u~e doesn't exceed the greater or IO da)s or 10 percent of the lJme yoo rent out. you have no problem with the s~ial rul~. your loe;s on the vacation home renta l 1s full~ deductible a~amst your other income IF VO R PERSONAL u.<>e does exettd that penod of time. your dedurtions for upk~p. maintenance and dt.'prec1 at100 are limited to your rental income 1 less your interest and taxc~ for the rental period >. Jn bnef. )Our los~ on the rental cannot be used lQ shelter your non·rcntal mcome from Lax A ftnal tax break If you rent out your vacation homf' for less than 15 da}!>. you don'\ have to worry about whether you have a tax loss or profit There are no tax ronsequenC"eS what.soever tn this situa- tJon The rent doe5n't have to be declared and no deduc· lJons are al lowed (other than taxes and interest >. , Nm Tolcmfl IM Tcu Sting°"' of Calk~ Costs} . "' -"' ..... . "' • SI'> . --.. ··~ + ... . "' .... . .. .... HE"' Y~I( IAPI -S..IH. Tw,,.,,., O<•U -~I C ..... Ol IPW ..... mos4 .c'lo..,. ,..,,..,. • ..,St«-E•< ........ ,.,.....,., ,,_ n.tl-911• ., ,,_. .,, ... " ,,~ .... Sllw-r HEW ~ (API H.-Y ~ H-Iii_ ....,,...-_ .... -". lfft .. IM'd Mh•r iis.~. \OP M .H , ~...,.._,..._._ .. .$11. .. 81• DALY PILOT Television ......... .AiM •• f. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • ',\. '' '·. 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'1l) Sruo.<> SU ~•"""'* St LO<N• koe!s ~ale ,.t>tUa W\Of Chi cogo Ciirl Scouh Pl<tv ""''" an Ear1t.oaM 9) STREETS OF SAN F~ A ,.,,-iy ~u~an 11ncl 111• "'''~ tHM;ll ~epecl th.I vlhet 15 •Of>P01>a<ble IOt th., oe111h\ ot a s1ewar<U»i and 8 nurstt ED OVEAEASY C.uest singer f'r8nk1t1 l.iine (CCHR1 Q!> MACHElt. /LEHRER REPORT I!) MERV QRIFF'IN c.,~,~ 1 om 'iYC»dl S~n ""-~ • .,. au.,_ l,.... °"1 &ind 7.30 1) HOLLYWOOO RUNAWAYS 7 00 8 CBS NEWS D NBCNEWS 0 KUHGFV ( .,,,.. !K'el> or ..... a\lll>O llllU ~y MM .. ""~ '""'9S _, "" lrMnka. "" •> -•I Olh6r> tn.ni. '>e •• ""° wl\"1 hf! , IOlllly •• Q A8CNEWS D ({.. JOtCER'S WILO 0) M ·A·S·M H i"'1otly" r9C.0<0~ Q lellt'f '' "" '"'tw« ~tittllno n1\ 0<1, •n II\#' 0 A wr\h It m!Hl 1,,~ <1m•S.WMJc..0t~and • ~haPOY olllOIW Hu~ e .. plofatlOO of the WO<ld OI Ille HottywOO<I runaway P<OV>04>s an on m ... s1rtte1 100'< at l>Oloo fhl>fo.. 1---'"0""8 MJrviV#O .. no PQlnl~ lo Ille cruoat ,......, '°' coons.>11ng "''° "'°""' le<:1hh ... 111 th!' 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MAGAZINE A look ti lhe Wllll-IW <1er1>~ 1n Penooacot Mlllnlt, P M ~ Wllh Ot Atb9<1 Heumenn. ~ ol r•vo1u11onary •Y• -09')' • MOW • * • The Se er•• Inv-" 11964) s1-11111 Gr 9009' Raf Vall0n9 A o•oup ol 1nt••na1ton11 c• •m• fl)e(;tlhll• 1s O'OtniMO • oetOon ,, they -Pll'1!C>CMll• .... 1"41 111ttl- lf IOOn Of NaD·l>eld 1er1110 ry owing WOtld Wat II 12 hrs) • 28 TOHtOt<T A k>Olo. II the CW.n com mutllty in Loe Anoeics loc...wtlQ on 11\e receflt "'11ry 01 reiuQee$ 8·30 at TWE 000 COUPLE o~ end Fet1x ~ a lfna-1,,0n-flflWY "IGll ""1 rn a Cant>1:>41A11 1ou11s1 lfllP fl} GREAT PEAFORMANC£S Semuot Seciloll s Hapcy 011y1 lr ono Wo1111 Oel1vt1ts an 111mos1 non11op 5-0l~OQvy as tt>ft lll!IN'ILllfy opt1mtat1c W1no11e '" Joeeph Papp a ptO<lut1i<1tt ot Bectof!tt s c;om{l(]y 111~ di the New YO<!< Put>lte ll>Oat•fl HO fJ ([J THE LMT GlRAFfE r h4I 1 rue storr of • younq c;ouple ~ etlo<I• 10 ,._ lho:> nnoangtH60 Roth11Chlld Q" ~'"' ol l(onya ·~ or ama~ IU.0 CAI 0 Olf'F'REHT STAOf<E.S Arl'lOld , .. ~ i.a<&ht ,.,.. ·.un'> to 0'01"""1 n.m~I trom ,,,.. ne.Q'1t:>C11hl,>Q<.J tJo;•ty t<...CtcAt 0 GENE AUTRY c;., Sll'lOh•r Swo<JV ···~~ G 19 CHAAUE'S Apoj()El.S Jill M unron ti arr 1r1 f iiWCAtlll ~ ~tOna:>PeO ~ " Ol!a<lly e<wmnil IOl\O ,..,, ""'' "'"'5 IRI Q) MERV QRIFflN C.""61b l om WO()SI 9'181'1 K~'""'" ~ntne Bu•nier l ••" ~rt Bano. JeO All<i<l l ~rnl:IO'lh Hll<'""° '1!) 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The effort.., to ~ave a n endangered Jungle animal c.rc chronicled m this movie with Susan An:,pach and Simon Ward (photo at left> "'"° many vf ,,_ c;~t lr""1Clt tFO 9 30 0 THE FACTS OF UF£ One Of 111t """'''", mun puOllC • ~'' Of .it ot '"" ~'"°""" tO 1 1~1 0 GENE AUTRY I •U Wnl Yt.IUl>Q l .0• 10 00 D QUINCY Whtk• rn-llQ<ol>'>q " ptll ''" mo•Om Ou1nc f 1mrt !-.llfll Afjl) Ulu()nt 10 .-rtOt arl(J t..io .. n h(»llJIO<i uv II•• rnm•IM 11'11 00 NEWS Q (10i DAVID HARTMAN THE SHOOTERS 0l!Vt<I l~ftllrltHn ptOhlm hvOI d¥rii&t() WfOftHlQ (>hfJl'.1,ovf ,.,.,,.,, 11r1!l tool<• 111 riow lh!"V wor~ (!) HAT~AL NEWS fl) CHINt8f· AM!RIC'-NS THE SEGONO CENTUAY A C.ot,Vd ,hf•fl ~"""''''-*'' d ff'V, ~f)i.., f'~f tU•l•jlW)'( lftf..fH tU'UToQf•'•' 1•rt(J u.. 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Oav1d Letterman Show" ... eem.., to prPsent <1 r ational r<'ason to wutc·h td<·v1 ... con after lhe mornm~ new.., shows ~o off This Judgment 1s b<1sed on only one viewing, and it m<1y be that the "Let terman Show" 1s like the plain girl at an ll~ly Convention exquisite by com panson But a II ve, 90-mmute sho w that actually talks and breathe'> and features a Jau. smger 1n its first week IS already ahead O( the game NBC CANCELED THREE game shows to make roo m for "Let term an." apparently supposmg that viewers deberve something more Ill their diets than prepackaged frenzy and puenle game-s how bOl>l wit Jt LS an adnurable preo:use Letterman is the young comedian who so ably and so orten filled Ul for Johnny Carson oo "T onight" in the past couple of yea~ lie 1s bnght and fast . and th~. so 1s h1i. sbow Indeed. tht' 90 rrunutes skip quickly by Letterman 1s thorouRhly com•<'. a lmost o bsessive 1n his wise crackmg Yet , he 1!> a more than ade quate mterv1e we r. not mchned to Jn· Rrat1at1on or the puff quesllon. com mon toob of the d<Jyt1me van~ty talk trade. 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GrN-nf1eld blasted nf'lwm k programmtnl>(. tn cl udin~ "Sheriff Lobo" and "Thursday <;ames" two shows on the NRC schedule "HI have lo s at there and tell an aud1<'nr1· that 'Shenff Loho' 1s not a ~murt 5h ow ," said Greenfield , "then, they're beyond m y help." At the comme r cial brt'a k that rollowed, which NBC show wa11 tout e d in a loud promo'> Of t·ourse. "Lobo .. And. there were apparently some backstage troubles on the show Before lbe fLrst show even got to the Call U2-S678 Put • few worda to work for you. J 1r a dts...igrrt>mPnt llt'l v.ttn l.A:ol !t•rmJn ...ind produn.·r Bob Stewart o\ 1·r tht· ..,hov. .., '>l~ le rc~ulted 10 '-.lt•v.art .., t"ottl AH. 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